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STIMPSON'S
BOSTON DIRECTORY, 1831-32.
STIMPSON & CLAPP,
SEALERS, PUBLISHERS AND STATIONERS, No. 72 Washington Street, TWO DOORS SOUTH OF CITY HALL, Koop constantly for sale, a general assortment of
BOOKS,
TIONARY, AND FANCY ARTICLES. ALSO Globes, Celestial and Terrestrial, WITH HIGH AND LOW STANDS.
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
WATER COLORS ;
UN SALES», CRAY AS, CAMEL'S HAIR PENCILS, VELVET SCRUBS, &C.
Tie Fepor, Gold, Silver, Morocco, Rice and Colored Pope GAMMON HANS W FALLIOUS SIZES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
BLANK BOOKS
Miro tu dred of the best Materials and in the most ap- worto Payle, at the lowest prices, wholesale and re- 1 Als, Blank Books made, and Paper ruled to kas nitiorn at short notice.
" Old Books re-bound with neatness. Gold and Silver Leaf for sale, by the pack or single book.
DYER'S
DAMS
POCKET BOOK AND FANCY PAPER BOX MANUFACTORY, NO. 84, WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.
The demands for Pocket Books and Fancy Morocco Work has given me encouragement to extend my facilities, and make arrangements with the New-York, Philadelphia, and other Pocket Book makers, by an exchange of work, which, in connexion with my own work, will give to dealers a large assortment, viz :- Pocket, Needle, Bill, and Memorandum Books, in calf and morocco, of every pattern. Wallets, Surgeon, Miniature, Thread, Card, Dressing, and Travelling Cases. Port Folios for Music, Prints, and other uses. Bank Books and Bankers' Cases, for Merchants and Factories. Paper Boxes, for Jewelry Dry Goods, and Hair Work. Pattern Cards, for Cutlers, Woollen and Calico Manufacturers, together with every article in the Pocket Book line wholesale and retail-FOR CASH ONLY.
Small,.Complicated and Fancy Wood Work made to order-having in my employ a good workman. For sale, Gold, Silver, Morocco and Fancy Papers.
All kinds of Morocco and Fancy Work repaired.
B.
- Adams.
23. bush street.
THE BOSTON ANNUAL ADVERTISER,
ANNEXED TO THE
BOSTON DIRECTORY.
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CONTENTS.
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Attorney, Counsellor, Commissioner, &c. -
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Public Notary and Commissioner - -
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Hat and Fur Commission Store -
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Drugs, Medicines, Paints and Dye Stuffs
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Spectacle and Optical Instrument Manufacturer Engraving -
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Drugs and Medicines
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Boston Wire-Work Manufactory -
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Paints, Oil and Window Glass
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Copperplate Printing .
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Music Store - . -
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Ornaments for Manufacturers - 7 Chart, Stationary and Nautical-Book Warehouse 8 N. E. Glass Company's Warehouse - 8 Paper Hangings - - - - Blank Books and English and French Stationary - 9 9 10 - - -
Apothecary and Chemist
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Gold, Silver, and Brass Leaf, &c. - -
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Fancy Morocco Work - - 10 -
Clocks, Watches, Plated Ware, &c. - -
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- Coach, Gig, Chaise and Harness, Painting, &c. - 11
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Sign and Military Standard Painting -
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CONTENTS.
Law, School, and Classical Books, Stationary, &c. 12
Shawl and Leghorn Warehouse - - - Hats, Umbrellas, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. . 12 .
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Books and Stationary - . -
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Sheet Isinglass, or Mica
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Fire Insurance .
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Marine Insurance
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Paper Warehouse
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Drugs and Medicines
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Commission Agent and Collector 15
Chemists, Drugs and Medicines
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Fashionable Hair Dressing 16
Collector of Bills, Notes, Subscriptions, &c. - 16 .
Splitting Machines · ·
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Furniture Warehouse-Upholstery .
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Sea Coal
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Linen Store -
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Bronzing and Lacquering
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Plaster of Paris and Calcined Plaster . . .
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Music and Book store-Circulating Library, &c.
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Livingston Patent Ship Block Mill 20 ·
Pump and Block Making
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Blacksmithing
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Ink Store
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Tailoring
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Boot and Shoemakers' Warehouse
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Upholstery - .
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West Reading Room - .
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Dry Goods Establishment 23 . -
American Library of Useful Knowledge -
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Book and Job Printing - - 24
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Paper Hangings
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DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
WILLIAM H. MAXWELL,
Attorney, Counsellor, Commissioner, &c. for the State of Massachusetts,
RESIDENT IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
OFFERS his services to the gentlemen of the Massa- chusetts Bar-to collect debts, or " examine witnesses under commissions " emanating from any of the Courts of the Commonwealth ; or to attend to any business in the line of his profession.
Letters addressed to W. M., post-paid, will meet prompt attention.
New York, June 1, 1831.
THOMAS A. DEXTER, PUBLIC NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER, OFFICE NO. 6 CITY HALL,
APPOINTED a Special Commissioner, resident in the City of Boston, by the authority of the States of New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Georgia, to administer oaths and take the acknowledgment of Deeds, Mort- gages, Letters of Attorney, and all instruments under seal, to be recorded in either of said States. Also, to take Depositions, to be used in the Courts of said States.
T. A. Dexter will also attend to the collection of debts, legacies, and to the settlement of accounts, in the remote States, and in foreign countries,-and will prepare the necessary Letters of Attorney, and all re- quisite documentary evidence, in support of the same.
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HAT AND FUR COMMISSION STORE.
FANEUIL HALL
,
HENRY MESSINGER,
GENTLEMEN'S and YOUTH'S HATS, from the most approved Factories .- Also,
SILK AND COTTON UMBRELLAS, of the best qualities, by the dozen or single.
0 - Cash and the highest price given for SHIP- PING FURS.
WILLIAM C. STIMPSON & CO. (Successors to Geo. Brinley & Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Nos. 3 and 4 South Side Faneuil Hall,
OFFER for sale, on the most advantageous terms, a large stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS and DYE STUFFS.
D. B. WIDDIFIELD,
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SPECTACLE AND OPTICAL INSTRUMENT MANUFACTURER,
No. 141 Washington Street, nearly opposite the Old South Meeting House.
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ENGRAVING.
WILLIAM F. STRATTON, ENGRAVER IN GENERAL, 15 WATER ST. BOSTON,
WILL execute Maps, Charts, Bills of Exchange, Heads of Bills, Labels, Professional and Visiting Cards, Certificates, Title Pages for publication, Door Plates of all prices, Notarial, Consular and Office Seals, Coats of Arms, Marking of every description, Historical, Or- namental, and other Engraving, upon reasonable terms.
Also, Copperplate Printing attended to.
BREWER & BROTHERS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, SURGEONS' INSTRUMENTS, AND PERFUMERY.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Nos. 90 and 92 Washington Street-Boston.
CHARLES HUBBARD,
SIGN, BLOCK, ORNAMENTAL, MILITARY STANDARD AND MASONIC PAINTER,
No. 75 Washington Street, opposite the head of State Street, (ENTRANCE ON CORNHILL COURT.)
DRUGGISTS' Ware and Glass Painting neatly exe- cuted.
Constantly on hand, a good assortment of Timepiece- Dials and Glasses.
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BOSTON WIRE-WORK MANUFACTORY.
ISAAC F. WILLIAMS,
FENDER MAKER, AND FANCY AND PLAIN WIRE WORKER,
No. 10 North Market Street, Boston,
MAKES all kinds of FENDERS for Fire Places of every description. Also, Bird Cages of all kinds ; neat Safes ; Lattice Wire Work for Window Guards ; Gra- vel Screens.
Also, Weaves all kinds of Brass and Iron Wire.
Fenders repaired and painted. All kinds of Wire Work done at short notice.
N. B. Drum Sieves for sifting powder, for Apothe- caries and Confectioners.
STEPHEN A. DIX,
NO. 112 STATE STREET-BOSTON, DEALER IN PAINTS, OIL, AND WINDOW GLASS.
COPPER-PLATE PRINTING.
No. 74 Washington Street, Boston.
A. D. M'KINZIE returns his most sincere thanks to his friends and the public for their patronage. He would also inform them that, having extended his bu- siness and adapted the most improved presses, the me- chanism of which may be relied upon for giving a su- perior impression, he hopes, by assiduous application and strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of favor.
N. B. The smallest order thankfully received, exe- cuted with despatch, and on the most satisfactory terms. Ornamental Printing in all its branches as above.
Orders taken in at Messrs. Richardson, Lord & Holbrook's, 133 Washington Street, and at Andrew J. Allen's, No. 72 State Street.
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FREDERICK LANE Keeps constantly for sale, at his MUSIC STORE, No 92 Court Street-Boston,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED MUSICAL IN- STRUMENTS.
Bassoons, with additional Keys,
B and C Clarionets, with shake keys,
Bass Viols, Violins and Hautboys, with additional keys,
Patent German Flutes,
do.
do.
Patent and Common Flageolets,
do. do.
F Flutes-Octave,
do. do.
Bass drums-Common Military do.
Small sized do .- Elegant Ebony Fifes,
Boxwood Fifes, all pitches,
Military and Common Tambarines,
Bass Viols and Violin Strings,
Instruction Books,
Bass Viol and Violin Bows,
Clarionet, Hautboy and Bassoon Reeds, Tailboards, Bridges and Pegs for Bass Viols and Violins,
Drumsticks-all prices,
Ivory Billiard Balls,
Backgammon Men,
Elegant Sword Canes,
A large assortment of Walking Canes.
ALSO, a large assortment of Umbrellas of his own manufacture. 0 Cash given for Ivory, Whalebone, and Sea- horse Teeth.
TO MANUFACTURERS.
ORNAMENTAL Bandages in Gold or Silver-Small Labels for Piece Goods-Views, Pattern Books, &c. to- gether with every kind of Ornament for Manufacturers, Bleaching and Printing Companies-by A. D. M'KIN- ZIE, Engraver and Printer, No. 74 Washington Street, Boston.
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BENJAMIN LORING & CO. CHART, STATIONARY, AND NAUTICAL- BOOK WAREHOUSE, No. 122 State Street, Boston, (DIRECTLY OPPOSITE BROAD STREET,) Offer for sale, on good terms, a great variety of Account Books, English and American Sta- tionary, Charts, Nautical Books, Fancy Ar- ticles, &c. &c.
ALSO, - RUSSIA LEATHER, CALF SKINS ; Red, Blue and Brown SKIVERS, GOLD LEAF, and PASTEBOARD.
Incorporated Companies, Merchants and Manufac- turers, furnished with complete sets of ACCOUNT BOOKS, in elegant or plain Binding, and ruled to any pattern. Old Books rebound .- Maps and Charts neat- ly varnished and mounted.
B. L. & Co. are constantly receiving all new and valuable Nautical Publications.
NEW ENGLAND GLASS COMP.'S WAREHOUSE, No. 140 WASHINGTON ST.
Directly opposite the bottom of School Street, Boston, Manufacture and keep constantly on hand, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
RICH Cut and Plain Flint Glass Ware of every de- scription and pattern. Also, Apothecaries' and Che- mical Ware, and articles of every kind made to order. They are also Agents for selling New England Crown Window Glass.
They also stain Glass after the ancient mode of do- ing that work, for Churches, Dwellings, &c. Speci- mens may be seen as above.
Particular attention paid to all orders.
JOSEPH H. LORD, Agent.
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J. BUMSTEAD & SON, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF PAPER HANGINGS, No. 113 Washington Street, nearly opposite Water St. BOSTON.
Constantly on hand, a prime assortment of French and American manufacture. The latest fash- ions from the first Manufactories in Paris, regularly re- ceived.
STATIONERS' HALL. - - WILLARD FELT & CO. No. 82 State Street,-Boston, AND DAVID FELT, No. 245 Pearl Street, - New York,
STATIONERS, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTU- RERS, AND IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH AND FRENCH STATIONARY,
HAVE constantly on hand, and offer for sale at the lowest rates, wholesale and retail, an extensive assort- ment of
ACCOUNT BOOKS,
of every variety, manufactured in a superior style, in substantial Russia, Calf, and Sheep Binding, with Pa- tent Spring Backs, of Linen Paper, and ruled to all patterns now in use.
ENGLISH, FRENCH and AMERICAN STATION- ARY, of every description, School Books, New Publi- cations, &c. &c.
N. B .- Foreign and Country Orders executed with despatch.
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JOSEPH M. SMITH, APOTHECARY AND CHEMIST, 138 Washington Street, BOSTON.
LEWIS A. LAURIAT, No. 33 Washington Street,
HAS FOR SALE-Gold, Silver, and Brass Leaf-Shell Gold-Gold and Siver Wash or Gilding Powders- Gold, Silver, and Copper Bronze-Gold Foil for Dent- ists-Gold Leaf made expressly for Signs, and warrant- ed not to fade-Gold Beater Skins.
Also, Nitrate of Silver, or Caustic, warranted pure- Nitric Acid-Aqua Fortis-Oil Vitriol-Double distill- ed Alcohol-Saxon Blue-Black, Blue, and Red Liquid Ink-Ink Powders-Indelible Ink-Bottles filled with do .- Saltpetre-Borax and Crucibles.
Having the manufacture of most of the above under his own immediate inspection and superintendence, he can confidently recommend them to the public as in- férior to none, and equal to any articles of the descrip- tion offered in this or any other market.
FANCY MOROCCO WORK.
THE public are respectfully informed that they can be supplied as usual, on the most liberal terms, with all kinds of MOROCCO WORK, at the old place, No. 2 Milk St. opposite the Old South Meeting House,-viz.
Pocket Books and Wallets with Locks and Springs- Surgeons' and Thermometer Cases-Spectacle, Minia- ture, Travelling, Dressing, and Card Cases-Ladies' Work Boxes-Shell and Morocco Indispensables-Port- folios-Backgammon Boards-Military Belts, &c. &c. Gentlemen travelling can be supplied at short notice.
Also on hand, a general assortment of Fancy Goods and Pocket Books, which will be sold cheap, wholesale or retail.
All kinds of Morocco Work neatly repaired.
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J. B. JONES, No. 123 Washington. Street, Boston, IMPORTS CLOCKS, WATCHES, PLATED WARE, LAMPS AND RICH FANCY GOODS.
MANUFACTURES SILVER PLATE AND JEWELRY.
Fine Watch repairing, by a practical and ex- perienced Watchmaker.
LANDAU, VOLANT, BAROUCH, PHAETON, COACH, GIG, CHAISE, HARNESS AND PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT.
WALTER FROST,
No. 18 Common Street, rear of New Ct. House, Boston,
Will attend to all orders in the above branches, with punctuality and despatch.
CHAISES CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR SALE.
Repairing, Painting and Varnishing second hand Carriages, &c, attended to at short notice.
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HILLIARD, GRAY & CO.
PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS, AND STATIONERS, College Buildings, 112 Washington Street, Are extensively engaged in the publication of improved LAW, SCHOOL, AND CLASSICAL BOOKS.
Terms liberal.
DANE'S SHAWL AND LEGHORN WAREHOUSE,
NO. 121 WASHINGTON STREET.
CAMELS' HAIR, CASHMERE, MERINO, RAW SILK AND THIBET SHAWLS, LONG & SQUARE, of the newest patterns and most desirable colors, in great variety.
Also, BLACK and WHITE LEGHORNS of all qua- lities, together with a good assortment of other fashion- able goods.
FASHIONABLE HAT STOBE. -
C. HARTSHORN,
Corner of State and Washington Streets, Boston,
HAS constantly for sale the best assortment of Su- perfine Beaver Napt and Imitation Beaver HATS, of the LATEST FASHIONS-also a large assortment of English, French, and American UMBRELLAS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, &c.
C. H. receives regularly Spring and Fall ASHTON'S LONDON HATS, of the best quality and most approv- ed English Fashions.
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CARTER, HENDEE & BABCOCK, PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS, AND STATIONERS, Corner of Washington and School Streets,
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A large Collection of
ENGLISH, FRENCH, SPANISH AND ITALIAN BOOKS.
A complete Assortment of MEDICAL BOOKS, and a supply of the best STATIONARY. THEY HAVE ALSO FOR SALE, A VARIETY OF
GLOBES,
And APPARATUS for SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES and LYCEUMS, and a supply of the most approved SCHOOL BOOKS. All of which they will sell, at wholesale and retail, on the most liberal terms.
SAMUEL RUGGLES,
AGENT for the sale of Sheet Isinglass or Mica, at store No. 89 Cambridge st. directly opposite Crombie's Tavern, of all qualities and sizes, suitable for Compass Cards (as used by Mathematical Instrument Makers). Stove Faces, Signal, Engine and other Lanterns. There is no article that has ever been offered for sale in this City, or other places, for the above purposes, that has met with such general satisfaction as this. It resists fire, and is not liable to be injured by it. The above Sheet Isinglass, or Mica, is constantly for sale, at such prices (according to quality and kind), as will offer an inducement for purchasers of the article to call.
N. B. All orders for the article will be imme- diately attended to, as soon as received,
Boston, July 1, 1831.
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FIRE INSURANCE.
THE undersigned, Agent for the HOWARD (FIRE) INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York,
Whose Capital is 300,000 Dollars,
the whole of which is paid in Cash and securely in- vested, having complied with the Act of the Legisla- ture of Massachusetts, continues to insure, on the most favorable terms, against loss or damage by FIRE, on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Manufactories of the first class, and other buildings ; and on Merchandize, Fur- niture, and other property, contained therein. Also, on Vessels in port and their cargoes, for any desired length of time.
Applications for insurance from any part of New England, (post-paid,) will receive immediate attention, and all losses will be promptly adjusted and paid by the Agent, who is fully authorised for that purpose.
FRANCIS J. OLIVER, No. 58 State Street.
MARINE INSURANCE. THE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY,
With a Capital of 300,000 Dollars,
CONTINUE to make Insurance, at their Office, No. 58 State Street, on Vessels, Freight, and Property, and against captivity of persons, &c., the life of any person at sea, and on money loaned upon Bottomry, and Res- pondentia, to an amount not exceeding Thirty Thou- sand Dollars, on any one risk.
FRANCIS J. OLIVER, President. CHARLES STIMPSON, Secretary.
PAPER HANGINGS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
WILLIAM MARSHALL'S Paper Hanging Warehouse, No. 270 Washington Street, second Stone Building from the corner of Avon place.
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SPLITTING MACHINES.
ALPHA RICHARDSON informs his friends and the pub- lic that he manufactures at his shop in Front st. oppo- site Pine st. the most approved Cast-Iron Machines for splitting Leather. All orders will be thankfully received and promptly attended to.
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE.
WILTMT HANCOCK
UPHOLSTERER.
Nos. 37 to 45 Cornhill, Boston,
HAS on hand, and is constantly manufacturing, every article in the Cabinet and Chair Line. Orders grate- fully received and faithfully executed.
UPHOLSTERY GOODS of all kinds,-and the bu- siness as usual attended to in all its branches. 0 Feathers of every description,-Beds, Mat- tresses, &c. &c.
SEA COAL, SUITABLE FOR GRATES, OR SMITHS' USE, CONSTANTLY FOR SALE BY TIRRELL & MOSMAN, Cross Street, near Mercantile Wharf, Boston.
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MAYNARD & NOYES, CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS, Nos. 13 & 15 Cornhill (late Market st.), Boston, DEALERS AND IMPORTERS OF
DRUGS-Medicines -Surgeons' Instruments - Che- mical Articles-Perfumery-Soaps-Cologne Water- Tooth, Hair, Flesh, and Nail Brushes -- Thermome- ters-Hull's Trusses, &c.
Manufacturers of
Black and Red Ink Powder-Liquid Ink-Soda -- Rochelle and Seidlitz Powders-Sponge Blacking, &c.
Agents for
Dr. Dean's Rheumatic Pills-Moore's Essence of Life -Brown's Drops for Fits-Godfrey's Headach Drops- Becker's Eye Balsam.
MEDICINE CHESTS, for Ships' or Families' use, put up and replenished with the best of Medicines.
GEORGE PUTMAN, FASHIONABLE HAIR DRESSER,
No. 211 Washington Street,
TENDERS his grateful acknowledgments to his friends and patrons for past favors, and informs them and the public, that his best exertions will not be wanting to insure a continuance of their favors.
Boston, July 1, 1831.
GARDNER TUFTS,
COLLECTOR of Bills, Notes, and Subscriptions, for physicians, corporations and societies. Also rents of tenants, and bills and notes for individuals. For the faithful discharge of which, satisfactory reference can be given when required.
Orders left at E. & J. Vose's, hatters, 86 Washington street, or at No. 58 Essex street, will be promptly at- tended to.
Boston Annual Advertiser. 19
S. H. PARKER,
164 WASHINGTON STREET,
MUSIC AND BOOK STORE.
ALSO, AN EXTENSIVE
CIRCULATING LIBRARY,
Supplied with all the new Publications.
PIANO FORTES FOR SALE, OR TO LET.
A large Collection of MUSIC,
Printed on Plate,-at Lithographic (half) prices.
Piano Fortes tuned to order by C. Bradlee, publisher of Music on Plate.
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Now publishing, as above, a new Edition of
THE
WAVERLEY NOVELS,
Revised by the Author, with new Prefaces and Notes -and embellished with handsome Engravings.
Subscriptions received for the Series, at the low price of 62 1-2 cents per volume, neatly and strongly done up in cloth.
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THE LIVINGSTON
PATENT SHIP BLOCK MILL,
ERECTED at a great expense, has been in operation more than three years. TENS OF THOUSANDS of Blocks have been sold in this and other Cities of the United States, and large quantities exported ; still the proprie- tors do not know of a single instance where they have not met with UNQUALIFIED approbation.
A GENERAL WAREHOUSE is established at No. 17 COMMERCIAL STREET, Boston.' ISAAC SCOTT, and GEORGE W. BRYANT, AGENTS.
Another at No. 158 Maiden Lane, New York, G. V. N. HETFIELD & CO.
BLOCKS from the above-named establishment are now with perfect confidence offered to the public as a first- rute article, by Wholesale or Retail, at prices that CAN- NOT fail to be acceptable, and every Block warranted to prove such as it is represented.
A very extensive assortment may be seen at either of the above-named WAREHOUSES, and a still larger assortment at the FACTORY.
IF Orders to any amount can be furnished with great despatch, and are respectfully solicited.
ISAAC SCOTT, and Sole Agents GEORGE W. BRYANT, Boston, and Directors of PEREZ BRYANT, Livingston Block Co.
Livingston, N. Y.
ISAAC SCOTT,
(Late SCOTT & CLARK,)
PUMP AND BLOCK MAKER,
Continues the business in all its branches, at No. 17 COMMERCIAL STREET. Orders respectfully solicited.
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BADGER & HART,
BLACKSMITHS.
BLACKSMITH Work of every description neatly exe- cuted at their Shop in Cross street, rear of Ann and near Commercial street.
All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to.
BOSTON INK STORE.
JOHN PUNCHARD, No. 25 Cornhill, (late Market street,) has constantly on hand and for sale,
HASTINGS'S PRINTING INK,
warranted to be of the best quality.
BLACK WRITING INK,
wholesale and retail, by the bottle, box, or barrel.
SUPERIOR RED WRITING INK, put up in handsome style, in boxes of 12 bottles each.
PARTRIDGE'S PASTE BLACKING, .
in tin boxes, by gross, dozen, or single box. This arti- cle need only be once used to have the preference.
INDELIBLE INK, BOOKS, STATIONARY, &c. Also
SMITH'S PRINTING PRESSES,
manufactured by Robert Hoe & Co. New York. 0 Orders by mail or otherwise, postage paid, or unpaid, will be punctually attended to and gratefully received.
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PETER STEPHENSON, MERCHANT TAILOR,
NO. 26 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON.
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and customers that he continues to keep constantly on hand a good assortment of Broadcloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of the most fashionable colors, which he will make into garments, to their order, in a style, both as to cut and make, inferior to none in the City.
FINDING STORE, And Boot and Shoemakers' Ware House. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
J. TILLSON, No 43 North Market Street,
IMPORTS and sells SHOE THREADS of all quali- ties. Also, constantly for sale-
A complete and extensive assortment of SHOEMAK- ERS' TOOLS, FINDINGS AND TRIMMINGS, of the best kinds, at fair prices.
UPHOLSTERERS.
A. & W. STEWART,
No. 32 Tremont Street, near Washington St.
ATTENDS to all the various branches of the above business.
Interior Decorations for Churches, Halls, Drawing Rooms, &c.
Hair Mattresses, Feathers, Bedding, &c.
N. B. Billiard Tables constantly on hand, and re- paired at short notice.
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WEST READING ROOM.
No. 72 Cambridge Street.
THE subscriber gratefully acknowledges the patron- age that has been extended towards the News Room under his superintendence since its establishment ; and is happy to inform his friends and the public, that the Room still continues open under favorable auspices. He would be pleased to receive the names of all those who intend to subscribe. As early information and news, will be received, as at any other Establishment of the kind in the City. Price of subscription, $4 per annum, $2 payable in advance.
Boston, 1831. THOMAS D. FRANCIS, JR.
RETAIL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT.
JAMES L. L. F. WARREN, No. 117 Washington Street, DEALER IN
ENGLISH, FRENCH AND INDIA, FANCY, AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, (For Cash Only.)
N. B. Particular attention will be paid in selecting Goods of the best styles and quality, and purchasers can rely upon finding as good an assortment as can be found at any store in the city.
-PARTICULARLY-
Rich Silks and Satins-Merino, and other rich and fashionable Shawls-Black Lace Veils, large assort- ment-Fashionable styles of London and Paris Ging- hams and Calicoes-Muslins-Hosiery and Gloves, &c. &c.
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THE AMERICAN LIBRARY
OF
USEFUL KNOWLEDGE.
PUBLISHED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE BOSTON SOCIETY FOR THE DIFFUSION OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE.
Extract from the Prospectus.
THE proposed Library consists of an introductory volume, on the uses of Science, and the motives for the study of it-popular treaties on the principal branches of Natural Science-treatises on the principal branches of Natural History-a treatise on Moral Philosophy- a compendium of Universal History-a general History of America-a History of the United States, from its first settlement to the adoption of the present constitu- tion-select subjects of Biography, American and Fo- reign-the Geography and Statistics of the United States, and of foreign countries, and some other works to be announced from time to time, as the publication advances.
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