LIVERY STABLES. 21 7 



The Cliff lights, sometimes called "Bug lights," but 

 listed as the "Cliff range beacons (front and rear)," are 

 situated on the beach northwest of Nantucket Harbor. 

 These are two small pyramidal structures about three 

 hundred feet apart, the front being fixed white, the 

 rear fixed red. The order of the lens is classed as 

 reflecting. These lights were established in 1838 and 

 refitted in 1856. 



LlYERY STABLES. 



See Public Carriages, 



There are two regular livery stables in the town and 

 a number of citizens who have one or more horses and 

 carriages to let. Appended is a list: — 



"Win. H. H. Smith, livery stable, Steamboat Wharf. 



J. A. Johnson, livery stable, Washington Street. 



David Folger, horses and carriages to let, Gardner 

 Street. 



Charles Eule, horses and carriages to let, Gay 

 Street. 



E. H. Fisher, horses and carriages to let, Winter 

 Street. 



E. C. Morse, hack to let, Fair Street. 



The regular price for one seat in a hack from one 

 point in the town to another is twenty-five cents. 



The price for a hack by the hour is $2 00 



Single team by the # hour 1 00 



Single team to South Shore 2 00 



Single team to 'Sconset 3 00 



Double team by the hour (with driver) ... 3 00 



Double team to South Shore 4 00 



Double team to 'Sconset . 7 00 



