Career
He later worked as a sideshow barker and wrote a book called The Lightning Calculator. He was born in Manhattan near the corner of Hester Street and Eldridge Street. He attended Hubbs and Clark Academy, and showed skill in mathematics.
He worked for a number of years as an accountant for his father.
By 1860, Hutchings was working at Barnum"s American Museum. He worked there until it burned down the second time in 1868.
In 1872, he performed at the White House for President Ulysses South. Grant. In 1883, he began performing at Austin and Stone"s Dime Museum.
He continued to perform there until the time of his death.
He claimed to have given 30,000 lectures to 80,000,000 people during the course of his career. He was buried in Mount Hope Cemetery in Boston, Massachusetts.