at W. Newton [ton
Woodford Philip R. {Boynton S< W.), h. 19 Alls-
Woodman Charles T. leather, 21 Fulton, h. 17 N.
Bennet
Woodman Ephraim, bds. 25 Grove
Woodman Francis, blacksmith, h. Ontario
Woodman George, h. 11 Warren
Woodman George F. clerk, 31 Milk, h. 11 Warren
Woodman Horatio, counsellor, 26 Railroad Exch.
Woodman Isaac, teamster, h. 212 Broadway, n. D
Woodman James, 110 Milk, h. at Dorchester
Woodman John, house-wright, h. Ontario
Woodman Joseph, mason, h. 12 La Grange place
Woodman Joseph, jr. bds. 12 La Grange place
Woodman Nath'l P. blacksmith, b. 41 Purchase
Woodman Thomas, silver plater, h. 4 Buttrick pi.
WoodrofFe George, thermometers, 23 School
Woodrough Joseph {Henshato & IF.), 36 Congres3
Woods Amory, 107 Milk, bds. 36 Albany
Woods Benjamin 2d, broker, 14 Exchange, house
7 New Prince
Woods Bridget, widow, h. 90 Ann
298
BOSTON [W] DIRECTORY
"Woods Francis H. clothing, 61 Com'l, b. 2 N. sq.
Woods George, piano-forte maker, b. 13 Dover
"Woods Geo. A. salesman, 42 Pearl, h. 53 Pinckney
Woods Hugh, laborer, h. 28 Thacher
Woods James, clerk, 24 Kilby, b. 5 Province H. ct.
Woods John, mariner, h. 27 Oliver
Woods John, watchman, h. 3 Warren square
Woods John C. {Ranger ^ Woods) [erick
Woods John L. mast maker, h. Liverpool, n. JVIav-
Woods Jos. grocer, 18 Haverhill, b. National H.
Woods Michael & Co. (P. McMulUn), marble and
free stone manuf. 65 Charles, h. do.
Woods Patrick, marble polisher, h. 3 May st. pi.
Woods Peter, laborer, h. rear 47 Sea
Woods Robert C. 24 Milk, at Chelsea
Woods Samuel, fisherman, h. 24 Barrett
Woods Samuel H. bds. 3 Franklin
Woods Thomas, laborer, h. 66 Porter
Woods William, paper hanger, h. 5 Albany
Woods William, laborer, h. 8 Stillman
Woods AVm. 9 & 11 the S. Market, h. 4 Maple pi.
Woodside Samuel, carpenter, h. rear 12 Lyman pi.
Woodsum J. P. clerk, bds. 2 Lime
Woodsura Jonas H. clerk, bds. 2 Lime [Maple pi.
Woodward Abijah, com. mer. 45 Kneeland, h. 3
Woodward Anna, boarding, 1 Hanover place
Woodward Benj. upholstery goods and furniture,
284 Wash. h. at Somerville
Woodward Daniel, clerk, h. 1 Quiet place
Woodward Elisha Mrs. house 8 Travers
Woodward E. Gilman, grocer, Travers, c. Friend,
house at Somerville
Woodward Frederick R. agent Soc. Prevention of
Pauperism, Tremont Temple, h. 96 Charles
Woodward George, clerk, boards 19 Prospect
Woodward George W. 39 Federal
Woodward Henry M., Railroad truck manuf. 38
Broad, boards 1 Bulfinch place
Woodward (Isaac) & Brown (/. P.), piano-forte
makers, 352 Washington, house 46 Eliot
Woodward James O. machinist, house 2 Clifton pi.
Woodward {John H.) & Grosjean {Charles), silver-
smiths, 13 Court square, house 5 Fayette
Woodward Lorenzo, carpenter, boards 6 E. Orange
Woodward Nancy, widow, house 232 Hanover
Woodward Samuel, 387 Wash. bds. 38 Lincoln
Woodward Samuel L. 9 Court, house 53 Poplar
Woodward William B. plate printer, h. 32 London
Woodwell Charles H. printer, boards 5 Columbia
Woodworth Amasa, steam engineer, h. 4 W. Centre
Woodworth Benjamin, carpenter, h. E, c. Seventh
Woodworth Elias, machinist, house 228 Fourth
Woodworth George P. carpenter, h. Seventh, n. F
Woodworth John A. clerk, 292 Wash. b. 8 Lincoln
Woodworth Mary S. h. 4 W. Centre
Woodworth Stephen, engineer, h. Broadway, n. B
Woodworth {Sieph'n) & Tower (Isaac), grocers, 192
Harrison avenue, house "Village [Wash.
Woodworth Willard F. omnibus driver, house 840
WooUard George, cooper, house Lexington, E. B.
Woolley Charles, 60 Wash, house 4 Saratoga, E. B.
Woolley John, vice maker, 6 Salutation, h. 5 do.
Woolson James A. clerk, 19 Shoe and Leather
Worcester David P. 135 "Wash. h. 45 S. Cedar
Worcester Fernando E. engraver, 152 Wash. bds.
7 Province House court [sell
Worcester Lydia, widow, seamstress, h. 4. N. Rus-
Worcester Thomas Rev. house 9 Louisburgh sq.
Worcester Thomas F. coachman, 1 Bowdoin sq.
Work William T. carpenter, boards 29 N. Margin
Worlitzer Charles, saddler, house 6 Shawmut
Wormbolt John, cigar maker, h. 3 Sigourney place
Wormell Joseph, h. Liverpool, near Sumner, E. B.
Wormell Tracy C. plumber. Providence, c. Church,
house 2 Pleasant
Wormwell Nathaniel, 108 F. H. Market
Wormser Bernhard Rev. house 8 Pleasant st. ct.
Wormwood (Ohadiah T.) & Boyce (Wm. H. Jr.),
furniture, 541 Wash, house 25 Fayette
Worrall Otwill, jr. machinist, house 28 Cambridge
Worsley Isaac, laborer, house 3 Medford [Orleans
Worsley Pardon, 6 Market square, h. Sumner, n.
Worsley James W. machinist, house 1 Canton pi.
Worster Asa (Pern/ <Sr W.). house 9 Bradford [pi.
Worster Elbridge G. (Pm-y § IF.), h. 10 Hartford
Worster (John) & Hart (Wm. T.), provisions, fi 20
South Market, house 52 High
Worswick Thomas, paper stainer, h. 39 Charlestown
Worthen True F. inspector of potash, Causeway,
corner Medford, house at Charlestown
Worthington John H. (Wm. Worthin/jton S; Co.),
house at Dorchester [20 Bulfinch
Worthington Jonathan H. 8 old State House, b.
Worthington Roland, Evening Traveller, 8 Old
State House, boards 20 Bulfinch
Worthington William & Co. (Wm. F. <Sf J. H.
Worthington), merchants, 20 Central wharf, h.
at Dorchester [h. at Dorchester
AVorthington Wm. F. (Wm. Worthington ^ Co),
Worthley Daniel, 41 and 43 F. H. Market, house 7
Hancock
Worthley John O. teamster, boards 1 N. Russell
Worthley Mark, band-boxes, 185 Wash. h. 40 Pied-
mont
Wren Daniel, fireman, house Second, near B
Wright Abel, sawyer, boards 2 Billerica [Fourth
Wright Albert J. printer, 3 Water, h. Atlantic, n.
Wright Ann, widow, house 112 Hudson
Wright Benjamin B. mariner, h. 5 Jackson avenue
Wriglit Bridget B. dress maker, 31 Tremont
Wright Caleb, house 7 Lynde
Wright Charles, planer, boards 2 Billerica
Wright Charles W. clerk, boards 17 Pitts
Wright Charles H. clerk, house 3 Hanover avenue
Wright Charles L. ( W. A. Sj C. L. Wright), boards
7 Waverly place
Wright Daniel T. truckman, house 1 Cruft place
Wright Eben, h. 48 Chesnut [at Cambridge
Wright Edmund jr. wharfinger, 11 T wharf, house
Wright (Edward) & Mallory (R. P.), engravers, 96
"Washington, house at Billerica
Wright Edward A. house 10 Montgomery place
Wright (Edward H.) & Wallis (Levi), dry goods,
399 Washington, boards 11 Warren
Wright Edwin, 27 State, house at Medford
Wright Eli M. clerk, house rear 51 Salem
Wright Elizur, editor of the Chronotype, 15 State,
house 9 Avery
Wright Ellis, temperance bowling saloon, foot of
Lime, house 26 Garden
Wright Eunice, widow, house Cross, E. B.
Wright E. G. musical instrument maker, 115 Court,
house 33 Marion [School
Wright Frederick, mariner, h. Athens, n. Hawes
Wright Frederick E. 5 T wf. h. at Jamaica Plain
Wright George (Blanchard Sx. IF.), house 22 Spring
Wright George, tinsmith, 135 Sea, house do.
Wright George B. cordwainer, 171 Ann, house 4
Garaux place
Wright George W. 1 old State H. h. 20 Chambers
Wright George W. shoe maker, h. 4 Garaux place
Wright Henry (Berry ^ W.), house 64 Federal
Wright Henry, clerk, boards 54 Essex
Wright James, grocer, 159 Hanover, h. 22 Tileston
Wright James, slater, house Silver, near B
AVright James G. engineer, house 458 Commercial
Wright James H. & Co. furnishing goods, 38
Washington, house 4 Poplar
Wright James L. bell hanger, house 9 Adams
Wright J. C. D. glass blower, house Bolton, n. F
Wright John, housewright, house Brookline, near
Newland
Wright John, stencil cutter, 10 Dock sq. boards 31
Tremont
AVright John, boarding. Moon, comer Fleet
AVright John, laborer, house rear 22 Atkinson
Wright John, clothing, 56 Union, h. 6 Southac
Wright John, restaurant, 16 Exchange, house 176
Tremont [Barton
Wright John B. prompter Nat. Theatre, house 18
BOSTON [Y] DIRECTORY
299
Wright John M. {Wright, Priest, ^ Co.), house 31
Green
Wright {John S. ^ Eben) 8c Whitman {E. B.), do-
mestic goods, 16 Pearl, house 48 Chesnut
Wright Joseph W., Custom House, h. 29 Orange
Wright Joshua H. laborer, house 9 Stillman
Wright Leonard B. 38 Washington, bds. 33 Sea
Wright Lorenzo D. house 97 Fourth
Wright L. W. boards 9 Brattle square
Wright Lysander, machinist, boards Chelsea, E. B.
Wright Mary, widow, house 3 Bartlett
Wright Nathaniel, messenger Suffolk Ins. Co. h.
rear 26 Chambers
Wright Robert, plasterer, house Havre
Wright Samuel, baker. Leveret, c. Cotting, h. do.
Wright Sarah M. Mrs. house 109 Leveret
Wright Simon F. job wagon, h. 1 Lawrence place
Wright Stephen, house rear 17 Hanover
Wright Thomas, botanic physician, 100 Com'l
Wright Thomas, blacksmith, house 14 Salutation
Wright Thomas, tin worker, house 139 Endicot
Wright Thomas S. physician and apothecary, Har-
rison avenue, corner Beach, h. 140 Har. av.
Wright William, laborer, house Paris, E. B.
Wright William, engineer, house 198 Hanover
Wright William, seaman, house 2 Butolph
Wright William, house 7 Waverly place
Wright William, cabman, house Princeton, E. B.
Wright William A. & C. L. grocers and grain
dealers, Sea, near the bridge, b. 7 Waverly pi.
Wright William G. 10 Market square
Wright William R. apothecary, Endicot, corner
Cooper, house do.
Wiight {Wimlow), Priest (.S. G.) & Co. (J. M.
Wright Ss Wm. Smith), W. I. goods, 10 Cen-
tral wharf, house at Dorchester
Wrightington {Benjamin T.) & Riedel {J. H.),
livery stable, 53" Eliot, house 103 Tremont
Wrisley Frederick, clerk at American House
Writebrais, Francis, shoe maker, h. Everett, E. B.
Wyatt Samuel, laborer, house 15 E. Orange
Wyeete Wm. professor music, h. 1^ S. Cedar st. pi.
Wyeth Nahura S. baker, Oneida, c. Albany, h. do.
Wyeth Noah, clerk, house 51 Leveret
Wylie Samuel, mariner, house 216 Hanover
Wyman Abel, shoes, 46 Fulton, house at Chelsea
Wyman Abraham G. grocer, 23 Green, h. 8 Lynde
Wyman Charles, 24 Com'l, boards U. S. Hotel
Wyman {Edward) & Arklay (Patrick), commis.
merchants, 105 Milk, h. at Roxbury
Wyman Edward, jr. {Geo. Hill % Co.), 327 Wash.
Wyman Francis, 10 Morton place
Wyman George H. clerk, boards 8 Lynde
Wyman George W. lighterman, h. Trenton, E. B.
Wyman Harriet S. Mrs. seamstress, Snowhill, c.
Charter
Wyman Henry, piano-forte maker, 417 Wash.
Wyman James, 21 Warren [Charlestown
Wyman James K. dry goods, 28 Kilby, house at
Wyman John C. {A. J. Broion § Co.), house at
Worcester
Wyman John F. blacksmith, house Trenton, E. B.
Wyman Joshua, oysters, 18 Franklin
Wyman L. A. Mrs", boys' clothes maker, 36 Hudson
Wyman {Oliver C.) & Ashmun {L.), ship brokers,
5 Chatham row, house 17 Williams
Wyman Oliver P. millwright, house 36 Hudson
Wyman Richard F. {Zipcy S; W.), h. at Charlest'n
Wyman Wm. A. clerk, 51 Water, b. 1 Ashburton
place
YALE B. B. {Nortons ^ Yale), h. at S. Reading
Yale Eli A., Custom House, h. at Charlestown
Yale Jeremiah S. sail maker, h. 8 E, c. Eighth
Yale Rufus M. sail maker, 2 Chatham, h. Suffolk,
near Dedhara
Yates , captain, bds. 204 Hanover
Yates John V. V. trunk maker, bds. 21 Gouch
Y'ates Lorenzo D. (Adams A" 1 .), b. 22 Richmond
Yeager Harriet A. di-ess maker, 265 Washington
Y^eaton Benjamin, jr. 3 Fuller [town
Yeaton Geo. H. produce, 33 Com'l, h. at Charles-
Yeaton Henry, shipwright, house 267 Third
Y''eaton Robert, silversmith, boards 37 Tremont
Yeaton Samuel, carpenter, house 25 Hull
Yelland Wm. H. crockery, 105 Hanover, house at
Yendell Charles, grocer, 382 Com'l, h. 384 do.
Yendell Geo. painter, 13 Lindall, h. Dorchester, c.
Gold
Yendell Samuel, house 384 Commercial
Y''errick Jacob, tanner, house 19 Plymouth
Y''errinton George, printer, bds. 12 Newton place
Yerrinton James B. & Son {J. M. W. Yerrinton),
printers, 21 Cornhill, house 20 Temple place
Yerrinton James M. W. (/. B. Yerrinton ^ Son)
York Ann R. seamstress, house 6 May
York Arthur, shoe maker, house 9 Adams
York Asahel, teamster, house 42 Pearl
York George N. carpenter, h. Marion, E. B.
Y''ork Jasper H. physician, house 206 Broadway
York John, 11 the South Market, h. 41 Hudson
York John C. 427 Washington, boards 41 Hudson
Y'ork Samuel, laborer, house Lancaster
Youlden Charles, steward, house 13 Morton
Y'oulen Aram, coach painter, 58 Tremont, house
9 South Cedar
Youlen Asenath, house 9 South Cedar
Youlen Sarah, house 9 South Cedar
Young Alexander Rev. house 48 Summer
Young Ammi B. architect, Bulfinch, cor. Court, h.
48 Bowdoin
Young Calvin & Co. (C. /. Barry), lumber and
coal. Brown's wf. house at Jamaica Plain
Young Catharine C. dress maker, house 25 Rowe
Y^oung Charles, salesman, 64 1-2 Hanover
Young Charles, boots and shoes, 450 Wash, house
48 Warren
Young Charles J. printer, bds. 16 Albany
Young Charlotte, widow, house rear 1 Lancaster
Y'oung D. &. J. S. oyster saloon, 98 Court
Young Darius, broker. 61 Kilby. h. at Roxbury
Young Edw. {Austin § F.), 30 Court, bds. 6 New
Prince
Young Edward, upholsterer, 39 Carver, house do.
Young E. G. 83 Hanover, h. at Charlestown
Y'oung Edward J. teacher Latin School, house 48
Summer
Young Eleanor, nurse, house 1 Church
Young Frances A. house 23 Hudson
Young George, clerk, 1 Cornhill court
Young George D. machinist, b. Second, near B
Young G. W., Custom House, h. at Chelsea
Young Hannah, widow, house 4 Pond st. place
Young Henry, laborer, house 2 Clark alley [L
Young Henry W. captain, h. Fourth, betw. K &
Young Isaiah B. {Melvin ^ Young), 5 Congress, b.
1 Franklin place
Young James, trader, house 102 C, n. Athens
Young James T. house 8 Newton place
Young J. housewright, house Chelsea, E. B.
Y^oung John, carver, house 9 Camden
Young John, piano-forte maker, h. 9 Camden
Young John F. truckman, house 31 Billerica
Young John H. lighterman, house r. Cottage
Young John S. (D. S; J. S. Young), 98 Court
Y''oung John W. ship joiner, New, house Everett
Y^'oung Joseph, hatter, house 63 Atkinson
Young Mary F. widow, house 64 Sea
Young Moses, clerk, house Cross, c. Hanover
Young Oliver H. house 1 Eaton court
Young Perez, laborer, house 5 Pearl place
Young Sidney S. tailor, house 15 Vine
Young Silas, ship carpenter, h. Bennington, E. B.
Young Timothy, housewiight, house 1 Eaton ct.
Y'oung Timothy C. housewright, bds. 1 Eaton ct.
Young Wm. physician, house 3 Mt. Vernon av.
Young Wm. pastry cook, 11 Winter, h. at Chelsea
Y'oung Wm. boarding, 39 Brattle
Young Wm. shoe maker, house 120 Sea
300
BOSTON [Z] DIRECTORY.
Young Wm. jr. 225 Wash. bds. 7 Suffolk place
Young & Converse, express, 7 State
Younger Levi, clerk, house 238 Hanover
Yuran Samuel, house 87 Prince
Yvonnet Alexis, house 56 Portland
ZANE JACOB S. jeweller, 4 Court av. boards 47
Portland [.52 1-2 Cambridge
Zane Joseph {Lockwood, Zane, % Lumb), boards
Zang Caroline, house Cottage, n. Everett, E B
Zantzinger Michael, currier, h. 10 Plymouth
Zaph Henry, saddler, 7 Wash. h. at Roxbury
Zeiolf Adam, laborer. Milldam, h. at Roxbury
Z\^cy {Abraham) & Wyman {R. F.), merchants,
17 Rowe's wharf, house at Dorchester
Zumegrunde Joseph, cabinet maker, h. Suffolk
opposite Garland
Zumgrande Bernard, blacksmith, h. 62 Middlesex
<^
This city presents a tower of strength, in commerce, wealth and population, unsurpassed by any on
the Western Continent. The Island was discovered in 1609, by Henry Hudson, and its native name
was Manhattan. The first settlement of Europeans was made in 1613, by a company of Dutch, who
laid the foundation of the city, under the name of New Amsterdam. By its conquest by the English,
in 1664, it received the name of New York. It was reconquered by the Dutch in 1673, and called New
Orange ; but the name of New York was restored when surrendered to the English by treaty, in
1674. The city is divided into 18 wards, and the principal street is Broadway, extending from the
Battery to Union Square, forming a noble avenue 80 feet wide and two and a half miles long. Its spa-
cious side walks, constitute a favorite promenade. New York is noted for her magnificent and costly
edifices. Her Hotels are an object of peculiar admiration, and her Theatres are spacious and attract-
ive. The City Hall was built in 1812, at the expense of more than a million and a half of dollars, and
many others of more recent structure have been erected, even more costly and magnificent. New York
also abounds with numerous Parks and Squares, beautifully ornamented with trees, through which
may be seen spouting the sparkling waters of the Croton. Her Battery, too, is a most powerful
attraction for the stranger. Many attractive and fashionable places of resort surround the city, among
which may be named Hoboken, Harlem, Bloomingdale, and Greenwood Cemetery, besides having nu-
merous Bays and Rivers, which afford a wide scope of pleasure to all who enjoy a sail on the water, or
a ride on the land. Her population in 1845 was 371,102, which the census of 1850 will doubtless swell
to 450,000. The table below will show the increase in population and valuation, since 1825.
Tears.
1825
1830
1835
1840
1845
Population. Assessed Valuation.
. 166,086 ^101,160,046.
. 202,589 125,288,518.
. 270,089 218,723,703.
. 312,785 2.52,843,163.
. 371,102 239,938,317.
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BOSTON DIRECTORY.
This work made its first appearance in 1789 — published by John Norman — and contained 1,474 names.
No regard was observed in its alphabetical arrangement, other than the bare letter co mmencing the
name. The letter B has 189 names, beginning with Bowdoin, and ending with Baker. The next Di-
rectory was published by John West, in 1796 ; — a few copies only of this work can now be found. It
contained 3,531 names. Of this number a few only are known to be living.
Mr. "West continued the publication of this work at irregular intervals until 1805, when Edward
Cotton became the proprietor, and like Mr. West, issued it only occasionally, until the year 1820. At
this time, Charles Stimpson, jr. became proprietor, and continued his connection with the annual pub-
lication, until 1846, with the single exception of 1824 ; no directory was issued that year. During
the first few years of his publication of the work, Mr. J. H. A. Frost was connec ted with him. In 1847,
Mr. Stimpson disposed of his interest in, and good will of, the Boston Directory, to George Adams
(the present publisher), and retired from the arduous duties of such a perplexing and diificult work,
after a quarter of a century in its service. Mr. Stimpson, by long experience, and a judicious system
carefully carried out, was enabled to produce an annual work, superior in point of accuracy, to any
other similar work in the Union.
In 1846 a new Directory made its appearance in an enlarged form, containing not only a General
Directory, but a Business Directory, arranging the various trades and professions under their appro-
priate heads, with an Almanac, and other interesting matter calculated to meet the wants and appro-
bation of the citizens of this thriving and prosperous city, and has been continued each successive
year, and is now the Boston Directory. Neither labor nor expense will be withheld to make it the
" pattefti" Directory of the age, and keep it fully up with the progressive improvement of the times.
In a work so intimately connected with the business and interest of the community, much of its ac-
curacy and usefulness depends upon the cheerful and faithful cooperation of the citizens generally;
every family, every resident, and every professional or business man in the city, should give us or our
canvassers, full and correct information of their respective company, firm, business, residence, whether
keeping house or boarding, street, number, &c. &c. With these requu-ements faithfully performed, we
cannot do less than to furnish the public with the most satisfactory record published in this or any
other country ; and the proprietor has the disposition, and is determined, with public favor, to accom-
plish this object.
Year.
1789 •
1796
1810
1813
1816
1820
1821
1823
1825
1826
Number.
Iticrease. Year.
1,474
3,531 2,057
5,755 2,224
6,151
7,360
7,650
8,705
8,760
396
1,209
290
1,055
55
9,069 309
11,050 1,981
Number.
Increase. Year
11,244 194
11,420 176
12,295 875
12,699 404
12,933 234
.. 800
1827
1828
1831
1832
1833
1834 13,733
1835 14,613 880
1836 14,870 257
1837 15,636" 766
1838 15,881 245
Number.
Increase.
1839 16,737 856
1840 17,807 1,070
1841 19,730 1,923
1842 20,063 333
1843 20,930 867
1844 22,575 1,645
1845 23,p32 1,3,57
1846 25,488 1,556
1847 25,915 427
1848 29,907 3,992
BOSTON ALHANAC.
This useful work made its first appearance January, 1836. Its originator and publisher, the late
Samuel N. Dickinson, was a practical printer, of excellent taste and great enterprise. He annually
gave this work his particular attention, and succeeded in rendering it deservedly popular. To supply
the demand for 1849, it was necessary to print an edition of 40,000 copies. In 1841, a Business Direc-
tory was added to its columns, and has been continued each year, except 1843. The business part of
this work is annually corrected by the publisher of the Boston Directory.
NUMBER OF BUSINESS NAMES CONTAINED IN EACH NUMBER.
1841 5,273 names. 1 1845 7,182 names.
1842 5,761 " 11846 7,734 "
1844 7,046 " |l847 8,600 «
1848 8,954 names.
1849 ?9,086 "
A BUSINESS KEY,
^irectoi;i) of tijt City of Boston,
In wMch all Trades and Professions are alphabetically arranged
under their respective heads.
{Revised and corrected, April, 1849.]
ACCOUNTANTS AND COPYISTS.
Chalwill George M. 25 Doane
Comer G. N. 139 Washington
Leavitt T. H. 15 State
AGRICULTURAL STORES.
Breck Jos. & Co. 51 and 52 N. Market
Hovey & Co. 7 Merchants' row
Parker & White, 10 Gerrish block, Blackstone
Prouty David & Co. 19 N. Market [Market
Ruggles, Nourse, Mason & Co., Quincy Hall, S.
APOTHECARIES.
Almy Andrew J., Court, c. Howard
Almy Sylvester, Tremont, c. School
Applebee M., Central square, E. B.
Atwood Charles H., Green, c. Leveret
Bartlett James, 211 Ann
Betts T. W., North square
Blackmer Green, 103 Leveret
Blasland Thomas, Broadway, c. D
Boyden Ashel, Hancock, c. Myrtle
Boyden Merrill N., Suffolk, c. Dover
Brady F. A., Purchase, c. Federal
Brown Frederick, 68 Washington
Brown John I. & Son, 425 Washington
Brown J. T. 292 Washington
Brown William, 481 Wasnington
Bruce Robert, 18 Kingston
Burnett Joseph, 33 Tremont row
Call C. H. 1 I3owdoin squars
Colton George, Cambridge, c. Bridge
Creasy C. P.", Myrtle, c. Belknap
Cutter A. E. 400 Washington
Dadd E. 159 Broad
Dickinson G. W., Myrtle, c. Belknap
Dingley William H. & Co., Hanover, c. Union
Evans J., Maverick sq. E. B.
Evans Jonas, Purchase, c. Pearl
Fales J. J., Maverick square
Farrington Thomas, 1 Tremont House
Ferguson Robert, 348 Washington
Fowle H. D. 33 Prince, c. Salem
Fowle Seth W. 138 Washington
French Charles, Hanover, opp. Tileston
Fuller D. D., Hudson, c. Kneeland
Geyer Andrew, Lowell, c. Causeway
Gleeson M. H., Federal, c. High
Goodhue S. W. 258 Broadway, c. E
Greene Charles G. 667 Washington
Harding Jesse, 70 Federal
Henchman Daniel, 41 Cambridge
Hinckley G. 60 Salem, c. Bartlett place
Holden E. S., Lewis, c. Maverick square
HoUis Thomas, 30 Union
Howard Nathaniel, B, n. Broadway
Howard Wm. P., Hanover, c. Charter
Jones Mark A. 81 Charles
Kenny William, Beach, n. Sea
Kidder James, jr., Maverick square, E. B.
Kidder Joseph, 1 Derby range
Leatherbee James W. jr. 69 Pleasant
Lincoln H. W. 631 Washington