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Domestic News November 10, 1866

Worcester Daily Spy

Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts

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1—John C. Bigelow of Paxton, P. Emory Aldrich and George R. Peckham of Worcester. 11—George Brown, Jonathan C. French, Aury G. Coes of Worcester, 12—John McLellan of Grafton, 13—Henry S. Wheeler of Southboro 14—Jonathan C. Taylor of Northbridge 15—Geo. W. Stone and James J. Putnam of Milford, and John B. Seedman of Blackstone. 16—Benjamin A. Corbin of Webster, Solomon D. King of Sutton, Henry E. Blackwell of Millbury 17—A. J. Bartholomew of Southbridge, and Dexter Jullard of Spencer. 18—James S. Montague of Brookfield, and Charles E. Smith of West Brookfield. 30 republicans. COUNTY OFFICERS. COMMISSIONERS. Worcester—Velorous Taft of Upton. Middlesex—Leonard Huntress of Tewksbury. Essex—James Kimball of Salem. Norfolk—Milton M. Fisher of Medway. Bristol—Eben B. Towne of Raynham. Plymouth—Harrison Staples of Lakeville. Barnstable—E. Stowell Whittemore of Sandwich. Franklin—Nelson Burrows of Gill. Hampshire—I. Smith Williams of Hadley Hampden—William M. Lewis of Blandford. Berkshire—Henry Noble of Pittsfield. CLERKS OF COURTS. Worcester—Joseph Mason of Worcester. Middlesex—Benjamin F. Ham of Cambridge. Essex—Asahel Huntington of Salem. Norfolk—Erastus Worthington of Dedham. Bristol—Simeon Borden of Fall River. Plymouth—William H. Whitman of Plymouth, Barnstable—James B. Crocker of Yarmouth, Franklin—Noah S. Wells of Hampshire—Wm. G. Strickland of Northampton. Hampden—George B. Morris of Springfield. Berkshire—Henry W. Taft of Lenox. DISTRICT ATTORNEY Bristol and Plymouth, E. L. Pierce of Dorchester Furniture, &c. ATTENTION. BUYERS O F FURNITURE! Crockery and Paper Hangings! CLOSING OUT SALE! Preparatory to a change. Great Bargains will be offered for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS! The whole stock is offered at reduced prices, and 25 per cent can be saved by making your purchases at the People's Store, * 44 and 346 Main Street. Call and examine the goods before purchasing elsewhere. nIJlawif J. L. HOOD, Worcester, Mass. PUTNAM BROTHERS AUCTIONEERS. No. 143 Main Street Will attend to sales of Real Estate and Personal Property, Sales of Furniture at Private Residences and at their sales-room. Auction sales and Appraisals in the city, county, or state. Terms liberal, and satisfaction guaranteed. Our Auction and Commission Rooms are well supplied with Furniture, Crockery, and House-Furnishing Goods, which we sell for cash at the lowest prices. Consignments of goods solicited for Auction and Private Sale. N. B.—Cash paid for Second hand Furniture. dtf ap5 FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY REPAIRED AND VARNISHED: all Kinds Of Carpet work, Drapery, Curtains and Window Shades made and put up, Pew Cushions and Mattresses made and renovated, Cane Seat Chairs reseated and painted, Furniture packed and boxed to order at No. 119 Main street, Worcester. Satisfaction guaranteed. je4 dtf P. CARY. Musical. MUSIC! MUSIC!! MUSIC!!—New Music just received at C. L. Gookin & Co.'s, 207 Main st: Kiss me Good Bye for Mother. 30 cts. Sleep will Kiss those Blue Eyes Dry, 35c. Village Belle—Cushman, 30c. Eollie: or, In the Valley Over There, 30c. The Union Wagon, 30c. Freedom on the Old Plantation. 30c When the Summer Blooms Again, 50c. Many a Time and Oft. 30c. Early in the Morning, 30c. On the Green Shore, 30c. Etta Moore—Song and Duet, 30c. Concert Polka, 35c. Impromptu Waltzes—Warren, 50c. How Do' You Do Polka. 30c. Calme du Soir. Nocturne—Lefebure Wely. 30c. The above will be sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of the marked price. dtf 818 P IANO F RTES! PIANO FORTES The subscriber having to vacate his Rooms, offers his Pianos consisting of The Finest Selections! FROM THE FACTORIES OF STEINWAY & SONS, of N. Y., GEO. STECK & CO N. Y. PIANO FORTE CO. and CONRAD MEYER AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! Each Piano Fully Warranted WM. SUMNER. Jyb d&wtf Insurance. F IRE A N D MARINE INSURANCE! At the Old Established General Insurance Agency Of fice, at the PEOPLE'S INSURANCE BLOCK. 229 Main street, Worcester, in the following popular and responsible Companies, viz: PEOPLE'S INSURANCE COMPANY. WORCESTER. Cash Assets over $400,000. HOME COMPANY,— New Haven. $650,000. SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE CO., $500,000. NORWICH CO., Norwich. $450,000. NORTH AMERICAN CO., New York. $725,000. NARRAGANSETT CO., — Providence. $600,000. HARMONY COMPANY, — New York. $500,000. — The above Companies, with an aggregate capital and surplus Of over FOUR MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. are all amply provided with Cash Funds sufficient to meet all demands upon them, and they are well known for their promptness and liberality in the settlement of all their losses and damage by fire and water. The rates of insurance are made upon as low terms as by any other responsible companies in the country. All the business relative to insurance in the above companies is transacted at the said Agency. People's Fire Insurance Office, 229 Main st., Worcester ja20 deop&weoptf Carriages. w ALDO STREET EXCHANGE CAR- RIAGE REPOSITORY.—The subscribers have made arrangements to receive and keep constantly on hand a good assortment of New and Second-hand Carriages and Business Wagons, which we will sell at the lowest market price. We also receive orders for First Class Carryalls, Phaetons and Top Buggies of the latest styles, manufactured by J. W. Sergeant, South Amesbury, Mass. RICE & RICHMOND n6 dtf No. 8 Waldo st., Worcester ALEXANDER LORIMER. Manufacturer and Dealer in RUSSIA, MANILLA AND American HEMP CORDAGE, Bed Cords, Cotton Clothes Lines, Steam Packing, Fish Lines, Twine, Pulley Blocks, Wholesale and Retail. Corner of Exchange and Blackstone Streets, Worcester, Mass. STEPHEN O. EARLE ARCHITECT, No. 300 Main STREET. , ) Worcester, Mass feb11

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1—John C. Bigelow of Paxton, P. Emory Aldrich and George R. Peckham of Worcester.

11—George Brown, Jonathan C. French, Aury G. Coes of Worcester,

12—John McLellan of Grafton,

13—Henry S. Wheeler of Southboro

14—Jonathan C. Taylor of Northbridge

15—Geo. W. Stone and James J. Putnam of Milford,

and John B. Seedman of Blackstone.

16—Benjamin A. Corbin of Webster, Solomon D. King of Sutton, Henry E. Blackwell of Millbury

17—A. J. Bartholomew of Southbridge, and Dexter Jullard of Spencer.

18—James S. Montague of Brookfield, and Charles E. Smith of West Brookfield.

30 republicans.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

COMMISSIONERS.

Worcester—Velorous Taft of Upton.

Middlesex—Leonard Huntress of Tewksbury.

Essex—James Kimball of Salem.

Norfolk—Milton M. Fisher of Medway.

Bristol—Eben B. Towne of Raynham.

Plymouth—Harrison Staples of Lakeville.

Barnstable—E. Stowell Whittemore of Sandwich.

Franklin—Nelson Burrows of Gill.

Hampshire—I. Smith Williams of Hadley

Hampden—William M. Lewis of Blandford.

Berkshire—Henry Noble of Pittsfield.

CLERKS OF COURTS.

Worcester—Joseph Mason of Worcester.

Middlesex—Benjamin F. Ham of Cambridge.

Essex—Asahel Huntington of Salem.

Norfolk—Erastus Worthington of Dedham.

Bristol—Simeon Borden of Fall River.

Plymouth—William H. Whitman of Plymouth,

Barnstable—James B. Crocker of Yarmouth,

Franklin—Noah S. Wells of

Hampshire—Wm. G. Strickland of Northampton.

Hampden—George B. Morris of Springfield.

Berkshire—Henry W. Taft of Lenox.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY

Bristol and Plymouth,

E. L. Pierce of Dorchester

Furniture, &c.

ATTENTION. BUYERS

O F

FURNITURE!

Crockery and Paper Hangings!

CLOSING OUT SALE!

Preparatory to a change.

Great Bargains will be offered for the

NEXT THIRTY DAYS!

The whole stock is offered at reduced prices, and 25 per cent can be saved by making your purchases at the People's Store,

* 44 and 346 Main Street.

Call and examine the goods before purchasing elsewhere.

nIJlawif

J. L. HOOD, Worcester, Mass.

PUTNAM

BROTHERS

AUCTIONEERS.

No. 143 Main Street

Will attend to sales of Real Estate and Personal Property, Sales of Furniture at Private Residences and at their sales-room. Auction sales and Appraisals in the city, county, or state. Terms liberal, and satisfaction guaranteed.

Our Auction and Commission Rooms are well supplied with Furniture, Crockery, and House-Furnishing Goods, which we sell for cash at the lowest prices. Consignments of goods solicited for Auction and Private Sale.

N. B.—Cash paid for Second hand Furniture. dtf ap5

FURNITURE

AND

UPHOLSTERY

REPAIRED AND VARNISHED: all Kinds Of Carpet work, Drapery, Curtains and Window Shades made and put up, Pew Cushions and Mattresses made and renovated, Cane Seat Chairs reseated and painted, Furniture packed and boxed to order at No. 119 Main street,

Worcester. Satisfaction guaranteed.

je4

dtf

P. CARY.

Musical.

MUSIC! MUSIC!! MUSIC!!—New Music just received at C. L. Gookin & Co.'s,

207 Main st:

Kiss me Good Bye for Mother. 30 cts.

Sleep will Kiss those Blue Eyes Dry, 35c.

Village Belle—Cushman, 30c.

Eollie: or, In the Valley Over There, 30c.

The Union Wagon, 30c.

Freedom on the Old Plantation. 30c

When the Summer Blooms Again, 50c.

Many a Time and Oft. 30c.

Early in the Morning, 30c.

On the Green Shore, 30c.

Etta Moore—Song and Duet, 30c.

Concert Polka, 35c.

Impromptu Waltzes—Warren, 50c.

How Do' You Do Polka. 30c.

Calme du Soir. Nocturne—Lefebure Wely. 30c.

The above will be sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of the marked price.

dtf

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P

IANO

F

RTES!

PIANO FORTES

The subscriber having to vacate his Rooms, offers his Pianos consisting of

The Finest Selections!

FROM THE FACTORIES OF

STEINWAY & SONS, of N. Y.,

GEO. STECK & CO

N. Y. PIANO FORTE CO.

and

CONRAD MEYER

AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!

Each Piano Fully Warranted

WM. SUMNER.

Jyb

d&wtf

Insurance.

F

IRE

A

N D

MARINE

INSURANCE!

At the Old Established General Insurance Agency Of

fice, at the PEOPLE'S INSURANCE BLOCK. 229 Main street, Worcester, in the following popular and responsible Companies, viz:

PEOPLE'S INSURANCE COMPANY.

WORCESTER.

Cash Assets over $400,000.

HOME COMPANY,—

New Haven.

$650,000.

SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE

CO., $500,000.

NORWICH CO.,

Norwich.

$450,000.

NORTH AMERICAN CO., New York.

$725,000.

NARRAGANSETT CO., — Providence.

$600,000.

HARMONY COMPANY, — New York.

$500,000.

— The above Companies, with an aggregate capital and surplus Of over FOUR MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.

are all amply provided with Cash Funds sufficient to meet all demands upon them, and they are well known for their promptness and liberality in the settlement of all their losses and damage by fire and water. The rates of insurance are made upon as low terms as by any other responsible companies in the country. All the business relative to insurance in the above companies is transacted at the said Agency.

People's Fire Insurance Office, 229 Main st., Worcester

ja20

deop&weoptf

Carriages.

w

ALDO STREET EXCHANGE CAR-

RIAGE REPOSITORY.—The subscribers have made arrangements to receive and keep constantly on hand a good assortment of New and Second-hand Carriages and Business Wagons, which we will sell at the lowest market price.

We also receive orders for First Class Carryalls, Phaetons and Top Buggies of the latest styles, manufactured by J. W. Sergeant, South Amesbury, Mass.

RICE & RICHMOND

n6

dtf

No. 8 Waldo st., Worcester

ALEXANDER

LORIMER.

Manufacturer and Dealer in

RUSSIA,

MANILLA

AND

American

HEMP

CORDAGE,

Bed Cords, Cotton Clothes Lines, Steam Packing, Fish Lines, Twine, Pulley Blocks,

Wholesale and Retail.

Corner of Exchange and Blackstone Streets,

Worcester, Mass.

STEPHEN

O.

EARLE

ARCHITECT,

No. 300 Main

STREET.

, ) Worcester, Mass

feb11

What sub-type of article is it?

Appointment Politics

What keywords are associated?

Republican Elections County Commissioners Clerks Of Courts Massachusetts Officials Worcester County

What entities or persons were involved?

John C. Bigelow P. Emory Aldrich George R. Peckham George Brown Jonathan C. French Aury G. Coes John Mclellan Henry S. Wheeler Jonathan C. Taylor Geo. W. Stone James J. Putnam John B. Seedman Benjamin A. Corbin Solomon D. King Henry E. Blackwell A. J. Bartholomew Dexter Jullard James S. Montague Charles E. Smith Velorous Taft Leonard Huntress James Kimball Milton M. Fisher Eben B. Towne Harrison Staples E. Stowell Whittemore Nelson Burrows I. Smith Williams William M. Lewis Henry Noble Joseph Mason Benjamin F. Ham Asahel Huntington Erastus Worthington Simeon Borden William H. Whitman James B. Crocker Noah S. Wells Wm. G. Strickland George B. Morris Henry W. Taft E. L. Pierce

Where did it happen?

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Primary Location

Worcester, Massachusetts

Key Persons

John C. Bigelow P. Emory Aldrich George R. Peckham George Brown Jonathan C. French Aury G. Coes John Mclellan Henry S. Wheeler Jonathan C. Taylor Geo. W. Stone James J. Putnam John B. Seedman Benjamin A. Corbin Solomon D. King Henry E. Blackwell A. J. Bartholomew Dexter Jullard James S. Montague Charles E. Smith Velorous Taft Leonard Huntress James Kimball Milton M. Fisher Eben B. Towne Harrison Staples E. Stowell Whittemore Nelson Burrows I. Smith Williams William M. Lewis Henry Noble Joseph Mason Benjamin F. Ham Asahel Huntington Erastus Worthington Simeon Borden William H. Whitman James B. Crocker Noah S. Wells Wm. G. Strickland George B. Morris Henry W. Taft E. L. Pierce

Outcome

30 republicans elected.

Event Details

List of elected officials including names associated with dates from 1 to 18, totaling 30 Republicans, followed by county commissioners for Worcester, Middlesex, Essex, Norfolk, Bristol, Plymouth, Barnstable, Franklin, Hampshire, Hampden, and Berkshire counties, and clerks of courts for the same counties, plus district attorney for Bristol and Plymouth.

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