262 THE ISLAND OF NANTUCKET. 



on Sundays at 2 p. m. The mails close half an hour 

 before the departure of the steamers; but in order to 

 afford every accommodation to the public, an open 

 mail pouch will be found on each steamer, in which 

 letters can be deposited up to the moment of their de- 

 parture. Boxes can be rented at fifty cents, seventy- 

 five cents, and one dollar for three months. J. F. 

 Murphey, postmaster; A. T. Mowry, assistant; Perry 

 Winslow, clerk. 



Professions. 



Artists. 



Harry Piatt, crayon. Studio, Orange St. 



Wendell Macy, oil and crayon. Studio, Orange St. 



G. G. Pish, crayon. Studio, Athenaeum. 



J. Walter Folger, crayon, oil, and carving. Studio, 

 Union St. 



Eastman Johnson (summer resident). Studio, Cen- 

 tre St. 



Bill Posters. 



Wm. D. Clark, Lyons St. 



Alvin Hull, Hussey St. 



Book-keepers. 

 Alex. Macy, Pine St. 

 G. W. Burdick, Main St. 

 E. K. Godfrey, Main St. 



Copyists. 

 Miss Stella Chase, Union St. 

 Geo. W. Burdick, Main St. 

 E. K. Godfrey, Main St. 



