Boston directory, for the year 1855 : embracing the city record, a general directory of the citizens, and a business directory, Part 115

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Publication date: 1855
Publisher: Boston : Published by Geo. Adams
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FAMILY MEDICINES. Tarrant's Cordial Elixir of Turkey Rhubarb,


Takes its place as the best remedy for Dyspepsia or Indigestion of the present day ; and, for its efficacy and safety deserves the name of being in truth a Family Medicine. Those who suffer from excessive fatigue, mental anxiety or intellectual application of whatso- ever kind, will find it to be a medicine of extreme value. It is particularly recommended to those suffering from Bilious and Ner- vous Headache, Diarrhea, Constipation, Flatulency, Indigestion, Summer Complaints, Cholera Morbus, &c., &c. ance can be placed on it, both as to its innocent nature and highly curative qualities. The utmost reli-


TARRANT'S INDELIBLE INK.


A superior article, warranted by the proprietor, and acknowledged by all who have tested it, to be the best article of the kind now in use.


Tarrant's Compound Extract of Cubebs and Copaiba.


Sanctioned by popular opinion and high authority of the most distinguished of the medical faculty, it offers to the afflicted a rem- edy, whose success has in every instance supported its deserved reputation. Being convenient and agreeable in its use, experience has proved that it retains in every elimate its desirable and truly valuable character. It is in the form of a paste, is tasteless, and does not impair the digestion. It is prepared with the greatest possible care, upon well tested principles. To persons following the sea, or going long voyages, this preparation possesses qualities far surpassing any other-neat and portable in form, speedy and efficacious in its operation, successful, both in the earliest and worst stages of the severest disease, while the usual and nauseous taste and un- pleasant odor of Copaiba is wholly avoided in this preparation.


Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by JOHN A. TARRANT, successor to James Tarrant, 278 Greenwich, corner of Warren Street, New York, and for sale by all the principal Druggists in the United States, British Provinces, West Indies and South America.


Thorn's Compound Extract of Copaiba and Sarsaparilla,


Possesses a few advantages not enjoyed by any other medicine for the cure of the afflicted, and which must, with an enlightened public, render it assuredly highly popular, and a desideratum long sought for in the medical world. It needs no confinement or change of diet. In its approved form, that of a paste, it is entirely tasteless, and causes no unpleasant sensation to the patient. It has acquired the utmost fame in every part of Europe, has been examined, approved, and sanctioned by the faculty of medicine, and recommended by the most eminent of the profession.


Prepared by J. B. Thorn, Chemist, London, and for sale wholesale and retail, by J. A. TARRANT, sole agent for the United States, 278 Greenwich Street, New York.


IMPORTANT CAUTION.


The increased reputation and great demand for Thorn's Compound Extract of Copaiba and Sarsaparilla have been inducements for others to offer imitations of this valuable medicine. Venders are particularly warned of this fact, that they may be on their guard, and not dispose of an impure article, calculated to injure their reputation, and destroy the merits of the original preparation, to ob- viate which, the subscriber (successor to James Tarrant, by whom it was first introduced into the United States,) has attached his signature to this caution, to counterfeit which is forgery. JOHN A. TARRANT.


The Proprietor of the above Medicines is also Sole Agent for the Sale of Dr. Grover Coe's Popular Family Medicines.


Amongst which are the following :


DR, COE'S HARMATTAN, the most efficient external application extant for the cure of Ulcers or Fever Sores, Ab- scesses, Felons, Biles, Carbuncles, Fistula, Piles, Neuralgia, Burns, Wounds, and every species of external inflammation. Warranfed to check mortification, when arising from Burns, Wounds and other external causes, and to prevent it when used in time.


DR. COE'S ANTI-MERCURIAL ALTERATVE SYRUP, a pleasant and certain constitutional reme- dy for the cure of Rheumatism, Erysipelas, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Leucorrhea, Eruptive affections, and all diseases arising from constitutional derangement or vitiation of the blood and fluids.


DR. COE'S FAMILY VEGETABLE PILLS. The best, safest, and most efficient Pill for popular use, ever offered to the public. For the cure of Sick headache, Constipation, Dyspepsia, and functional derangement of the Liver and other vis- cera they stand unrivalled. The success attending the use of these remedies during a long and eminently successful practice has induced the proprietor to yield to the solicitations of his numerous patients and friends, and take measures to bring them more abundantly within the reach of suffering humanity.


JOHN A. TARRANT, Sole Agent, 278 Greeenwich Street, corner of Warren, N. Y.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


J. F. BROWNE & CO.


MAKERS AND IMPORTERS OF


Grand, Semi-Grand, and Six Octave Double Action


HARPS


WAREROOMS,


No. 295 Broadway, NEW YORK,


1


Have always on hand a large and elegant col- lection of these beautiful instruments, with every article connected with the HARP, of the best quality, and at


MODERATE PRICES.


A list of prices and descriptions can be received by mail, single postage.


J. F. BROWNE, .


London and New York.


Established 1810.


SAMUEL D. WILLMOTT, Merchant, and Manufacturer of Circular, Hill and other


CAST STEEL


SAWS AND FILES,


And Importer of the Genuine WICKERSLEY GRINDSTONE'S,


No. 4 Liberty Street, NEW YORK.


SAMUEL WAITE, Marine and Fire Insurance


BROKER,


AND GENERAL AGENT, Merchants' Magazine Office,


142 Fulton St., (3d Floor,) New York. Refers to Ralph Bulkley, Esq., N. Y .; Freeman Hunt, Esq., N. Y .; J. H. Ladd, Esq., Brooklyn. - AGENT FOR -


Hunt's Merchants' Magazine and The Independent, (New York.)


AND ADVERTISING AGENT FOR Boston, Buffalo, Albany & Rochester Directories.


END OF NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.


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BOSTON DIRECTORY.


DEPOT FOR


Homeopathic Books and Medicines ; Hydropa- thic Books, Phonographic and Phonotypic Works ; Writings of Emanuel Swedenborg, Theological and Philosophical ; Thermometers, &c.


FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY


OTIS CLAPP, No. 23 School Street.


BENJAMIN F. COOKE, Attorney and Counsellor nt Lam, And Commissioner for Maine and Texas, NO. 17 TREMONT STREET, . BOSTON.


BOARD, REAL ESTATE, AND


Advertising Agency, No. 5 Howard Street, Boston,


A. WALLACE, Proprietor.


This Agency has now been in successful operation nearly two years, and is the first and only office of the kind ever established in Boston. It is patronized and highly ap- proved by Housekeepers who receive boarders and lodgers, by those who have houses to sell or let, and by persons in want of situations, board, &c., as it has all the advantages of advertising, without the expense of attending it.


THE BOSTON MUSEUM.


MUSEUM


ROSTON MUSEUM


Erected in 1845-6, costing nearly $250,000. TREMONT STREET, BETWEEN COURT AND SCHOOL STREETS.


This Museum is the largest, most valuable, and best arranged in the United States. It comprises no less than SEVEN DIFFERENT MUSEUMS, one half of the celebrated PEALE'S PHILADEL- PHIA MUSEUM, swelling the collection to upwards of HALF A MILLION ARTICLES, the greatest amount of objects of interest to be found together at any one place in America ; and an entirely NEW HALL OF WAX STATUARY, one hundred feet in length, completely filled with WAX FIGURES.


In addition to the attractions, and without extra charge, visitors are admitted to the gorgeous Exhi- bition Hall, where they can witness the magnificent THEATRICAL ENTERTAINMENTS, given every evening, and Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. Admission, Twenty-five Cents.


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PHILIP A. LOCKE & CO.


WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


HATS, CAPS, AND FURS,


BUFFALO AND FANCY ROBES,


TRUNKS, VALISES, AND UMBRELLAS, NO. 60 ELM STREET,


PHILIP A. LOCKE, } THOMAS N. HART. S


BOSTON.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


PATENT


SE. DROHN


J. F. DODGE, NO. 36 UNION STREET, BOSTON,


Manufacturer of and Dealer in


BURNING FLUID, PATENT OIL, CAMPHENE,


Chandeliers, Girandoles, Lamps, Lanterns, Tubes, WICKS, CANS, &c., &c.


J. F. D., would respectfully call the attention of Rail ARM LANTERN. Road Managers, to a new and Improved Car Lamp, com- bining beauty and ecomomy ; an article which needs only to be seen to be admired.


Bay State Steam Engine Works,


EAST BOSTON. THOMAS WISE, PROPRIETOR, MANUFACTURER OF


STEAM ENGINES AND. BOILERS,


BLOWERS, SHAFTING, AND ALL KINDS OF


MILL WORK.


Particular attention given to building and repairing


STATIONARY & MARINE ENGINES,


The Proprietor having built a new shop with conveniences for that especial business.


HEAVY FORGINGS,


Of every description, furnished and fitted up, such as Cranks, Connecting Rods, Piston Rods, &c. forged from the best of Glendon Iron.


Steam Engines, from 4 to 60 horse power, constantly on hand ; Also, Fire Pumps, Force Pumps, and Bilge Pumps, such as the law requires for Steamboats. Regulators, Stop Valves, and Gauge Cocks of the best patterns. Job Work solicited and done at short notice.


Marginal Street, Near the British Steamship Wharf, EAST BOSTON.


POOR ยท WALSH,


MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN


SOFAS, SOFA BEDS, Couches, Divans, Tete-a-Tetes, EASY CHAIRS, PARLOR & ROCKING CHAIRS, & C.


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,


No 16 CHARLESTOWN STREET, Haymarket Square,


S. POOR, JR. J. A. WALSH. 1


BOSTON.


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BOSTON DIRECTORY.


BOSTON LAND AND PATENT OFFICE.


C. RAYMOND DUNBAR & CO.


Western Lands, Farms, &c., Bought, Sold and Exchanged for City Property. COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL PARTS OF THE UNION. Patent Rights secured, Models Bought, and Territory Sold. Office, No. 17 State Street, (second floor,) Model Room, No. 17 Bromfield Street, (second floor,)


BRANCH OFFICES .--- New York City, Syracuse, N. Y., Chicago, Ill. TON.


RUTLAND MARBLE CO. HENRY DEAN, Agent,


29 COMMERCIAL STREET, . BOSTON.


Marble for Buildings, Monuments, Blocks, Slabs, Mantel Pieces, Grave Stones, &c., &c., for sale. Manufacturers, Builders and Dealers supplied.


MELODEONS,


ESTABLISHED


1844.


Manufactured on the valuable principle of CARHART'S PATENT, With the LATEST Improvements, and for sale at Hunting's, 44 Causeway St., Boston. Every Instrument warranted to give satisfaction.


GAY & ALLEN, COPPERSMITHS AND PLUMBERS,


Gutters, Conductors, Pumps, Lead Pipe, Boilers, Bowls, Water Closets, Force Pumps, &c.


No. 21 Washington Street, Cor. Champney Place, (near Boston Line,) ROXBURY.


PHINEAS D. ALLEN.


CHESTER M. GAY,


JOBBING Of all kinds in the above line attended to at short notice, on reasonable terms.


DARIUS EDDY,


MANUFACTURER OF


REFRIGERATORS, 102 Railroad Block, LINCOLN STREET,


Opposite the Worcester Depot, S BOSTON.


Eddy's Refrigerator took the Premium at the Massachusetts Mechanics' Fair, 1850.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


RUSSELL, BAKER & CO., BEDSTEAD AND CABINET


MANUFACTURERS,


Dedham, Mass.


Constantly on hand, High-Post, French and Cottage BEDSTEADS. Walnut, Cherry and Mahogany CARD, CENTRE and EXTENSION TABLES, TEAPOY TA- BLES, WHATNOTS of all kinds. Antique and Common CRIBS. Gothic and Scroll HAT STANDS, &c., &c. GOODS PACKED IN THE BEST MANNER FOR SHIPPING. IRA RUSSELL, D. A. BAKER, E. B. HOLMES.


J. H. EVANS


MANUFACTURER


And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in


REVOLVING


CLOTHES-DRYING MACHINES,


Snow Shovels, Ladders, Steps,


CISTERNS, REFRIGERATORS, TRELLISES, &C., &C. CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


ORDER BOX AT I. M. LEARNED & CO.'S EATING HOUSE, 31 Congress Street, Boston.


JOSEPH HOCKEY,


Public Weigher of


MERCHANDISE, ALSO,


INSPECTOR AND WEIGHER OF BUNDLE HAY, Office, 2 Commerce Street, and City Wharf,


SECOND FLOOR, over A. & A. Jacobs's Store, BOSTON.


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BOSTON DIRECTORY.


SAMUEL S. PIERCE,


SAMUEL S. PIERCE. SAMUELS.PIERCE. BEI


DICE


E HEDCE SC.


IMPORTER AND DEALER IN


CHOICE TEAS, FOREIGN FRUITS, FRENCH AND GERMAN WINES, English and American Porter, Scotch & American Ale, English, French, and India Syrups, CHOICE BRANDS OF HAVANA CIGARS, TOGETHER WITH A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Particular attention paid to


NAVY AND MERCHANTMEN'S CABIN STORES. Corner of Tremont and Court Street.


JOSEPH BRECK & SON, NEW ENGLAND


AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE,


AND SEED STORE, 51 & 52 North Market Street, Boston.


AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of all kinds constantly on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices ; including Ploughs, Cul- tivators, Harrows, Corn Shellers, Hay Cutters, Shovels, Spades, &c. Also, Garden, Flower and Field SEEDS, embracing every variety worthy of cultivation.


JOSEPII BRECK.


CHAS. H. B. BRECK.


DANIEL J. CARRUTH, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in


Wines and Teas,


Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, FRENCH, GERMAN AND COMMON PIPES, ALE, PORTER AND CIDER, In Hhds., Bbls., Half Bbls., and Bottles, No. 51 Blackstone St., near the Corner of Ann St., BOSTON.


JOHN PRESTON, 2nd,


MANUFACTURER OF


CHOCOLATES, COCOA, BROMA,


AND ALL COCOA PREPARATIONS,


Spanish, Spiced, Sweet, and other Chocolate, in tin and wood boxes, constantly on hand for Shipping.


No. 6 LONG WHARF, BOSTON.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


J. B. PARKER &


CO.


BOSTON MUSEUM


J.B.PARKER & CO.


CROCI


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


CHOICE TEAS, WINES, CIGARS, W. I. GOODS, - AND - FAMILY GROCERIES, - ALSO, - ALE, PORTER AND CIDER,


In Quarts, Pints and Half-Pints.


CONGRESS WATER DIRECT FROM THE SPRINGS.


Goods Sent to any part of the City Free of Expense.


CABIN STORES FOR NAVAL AND MERCHANT VESSELS


PUT UP AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.


No. 22 Tremont Street, Museum Building,


JERRY B. PARKER,


BOSTON. JAMES T. BICKFORD.


JUSEU!


BOSTON DIRECTORY.


WHEELER & WILSON'S FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.


SM. URK N.T.


THESE improved Machines are rapidly coming into general favor, and acknowledged to be the ONLY ma- chines adapted to family use. The beauty and durabil- ity of their stitching are unrivalled, working equally on fine cambric, quilting and heavy broadcloth. The rapid and noiseless operation of these machines is an advantage possessed by no other, while their simplicity of construction renders them easier of use, besides being less liable to get out of repair,-an objection reasonably urged against all other machines.


To FAMILIES, SHIRTMAKERS, TAILORS, MILLINERS, &c., one of these Machines is invaluable. Specimens of work furnished any time where the Machines are in operation, and for sale, at


63 Court Street, Corner of Cornhill, Boston.


J. E. ROOT, AGENT.


GLOBE


LOCOMOTIVE WORKS,


(Late Globe Works, John Souther, Proprietor,)


Corner A and First Streets, SOUTH BOSTON, Mass. INCORPORATED, MARCH 28, 1854.


SOUTHER, PICKERING, AND OTHERS,


PROPRIETORS,


Will Manufacture and repair to order, LOCOMOTIVE, STATIONARY and PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, SUGAR MILLS, SAW MILLS, and general machinery, at short notice, in the most approved manner on favorable terms. All orders executed with despatch. Orders solicited. Address


JOHN SOUTHER, Pres., or D. N. PICKERING, Treasurer.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 65


J. L. SMITH,


Manufacturer and Dealer in


M


S CLOTHI


LOTHING SMITH'S CLO HING HOUSE


ILSMITH J. L.SMITH CLOTHING


MEN'S AND BOYS'


READY-E ADE CLOTHING


AND FURNISHING GOODS, BY THE PACKAGE OR AT RETAIL,


32 Dock Square, cor. Wilson Lane, Boston. CUSTOM WORK DONE UPON SHORT NOTICE.


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PATENT


UFFORD'S SMOKE CONSUMING PATENT LAMP


Is warranted to produce without smoke, and with only the poorest quality of Oil or Grease, at an expense of less than HALF A CENT PER HOUR, a light equal at least to four wax candles. Extremely simple and dura- ble, less injurious to the eyes than any other artificial light, and will prove the truth of these statements. Prices-$1.25, 83 and 67 Cents.


EXTRACTS FROM THE PRESS.


As a reading or sewing Lamp, we have never seen its equal .- [Boston Pathfinder.


No person who has ever tried one of the Lamps would be willing to give it up for ten times its cost, if it could not be replaced .- [New England Farmer.


We have tried this Lamp to our satisfaction, and may safely recommend it to those who patronize the midnight oil .- [Boston Traveller.


We have one of the Lamps in use, and are able to conform to the favorable testimony of the Traveller, having found it answering well to what is claimed for it .- [ Puritan Recorder.


We can recommend them with confidence .- [Vermont Chronicle.


Free from any smoke or disagreeable smell, and the most economical contrivance now in use. We cordially recom- mend it .- [ American ( Boston) Bee.


An improvement, and really a great improvement; gives a light equal to four or five ordinary lamps .- [Wav. Magazine. A new and excellent lamp .- [Hingham Journal.


The place, please remember, is 117 COURT ST., head of Sudbury St., Boston.


BARROW'S CELEBRATED RANGE. VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS.


WARM EMAIR


OVEN


VEN


It is well known that the numerous patterns of Ranges are most- ly copied from this Famous Range, and we are willing to submit it to any disinterested person who has tried this and others if it is not still much the best Range yet produced, besides saving in consumption of Fuel a great many dollars in the course of the year.


The LATE IMPROVEMENTS we shall be happy to explain to those who favor us with a call.


S. N. & H. G. UFFORD,


117 COURT STREET, HEAD OF SUDBURY STREET, BOSTON.


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BOSTON DIRECTORY.


SCALES


E. & T. FAIRBANKS & CO.


ST. JOHNSBURY, VERMONT, MANUFACTURERS OF


RAILROAD TRACK & DEPOT SCALES; HEAVY PORTABLE SCALES,


ON WHEELS, with Patent Spring Platform, for Foundries, Rolling Mills, Iron Stores, &c .; HAY & COAL SCALES of any required capacity ; WHEELBARROW AND SMALL CAR SCALES; DORMANT AND PORTABLE WAREHOUSE AND STORE SCALES, Of all sizes, and with or without wheels ; Counter and Grocers' Scales, &c., &c.,


All faithfully made of the best materials, and may be relied upon as the BEST in the Market, for convenience, accuracy and durability.


For Sale at the Manufacturers' Warehouse,


34 KILBY STREET, BOSTON. GREENLEAF & BROWN, AGENTS.


SCALES GRADUATED TO FOREIGN STANDARDS AND CAREFULLY PACKED FOR SHIPPING.


G. & B. also keep constantly on hand an assortment of IRON AND BRASS BEAMS, of all sizes ; SPRING BALANCES, of every variety ; DRUGGISTS', APOTHECARIES' and PRESCRIPTION SCALES, of Silver and Brass. GOLD SCALES; LETTER SCALES ; BUTCHERS' SCALES, with brass beam, or adjusted with circular face spring balances.


SEALED BRASS, ZINC, AND IRON WEIGHTS ; TIN MEASURES ; WAREHOUSE TRUCKS AND STORE FIX- TURES generally, all for sale at the lowest prices and warranted to give satisfaction.


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DEPARTMENT.


ADVERTISING


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COLD


AIR


FOUR SIZES.


CHILSON'S WORLD'S FAIR PRIZE MEDAL FURNACE.


This Furnace, as recently improved, far surpasses all other modes of warming and ventilating public and private buildings in the known world, it being in ex- ten ve use throughout the United States, and the Canadas, British Provinces, and other foreign coun- tries. We have some 4700 references, many of them from gentlemen of high scientific attainments, which give ample proof of the superiority of this FURNACE over any other mode of warming and ventilating buildings.


CHILSONS PATENT


COLO


AIR


CHILSON'S PATENT


TRIO PORTABLE FURNACE,


FOUR SIZES.


A wonderful economy in the consump- tion of fuel, by burning the smoke and gases, and keeping fire for twenty-four hours without replenishing.


CHILSON'S PATENT


TRIO STOVE,


SIX SIZES.


CLARKE


SONOOI STAVET


DR. CLARK'S CELEBRATED IMPROVED VENTILATING


SCHOOL STOVE, -


FIVE SIZES.


This Stove surpasses all others for Warming and Ventilating School Houses, &c.


The cut of this remarkable operating Stove will enable every intelligent mind to comprehend at a glance the result . desirable to be accomplished by a Stove, viz : of keeping fire from Fall until Spring by replenishing once in twenty-four hours ; by a saving of fifty per cent. in fuel, by burning the smoke and gases usually lost in the smoke-pipe ; by warm. ng the lower currents of air in the roon, and by warming the floor for some ten feet around the stove ; the stove is more lurable than any stove before made : there is no liability of setting fire to the building in which it is placed.


Architects, Builders, and the public generally, will find an extensive assortment of all the most approved apparatus or warming and ventilating public and private buildings, and all necessary information given on the subject by


CHILSON, GOULD & CO., Nos. 99 and 101 Blackstone Street, Boston


BOSTON DIRECTORY.


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Dak Mall Clothim


FORK MALET


THE UNRIVALLED EMPORIUM FOR


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GENTLEMEN'S, YOUTHS' & LITTLE CHILDREN'S READY-MADE CLOTHING,


FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, &c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.


AN EXTENSIVE AND DESIRABLE ASSORTMENT OF


Rich Cloths, Doeskins, Eassimeres, Jestings, &c.


Always to be found in the Custom Department, with unusual facilities for the prompt and faithful execution of all orders for


GENTEEL CLOTHING.


Military and Naval Officers' Dresses, Military and Firemen's Uniforms,


Furnished at the shortest notice, and all garments warranted to give perfect satisfaction.


GEO. W. SIMMONS,


OAK HALL --- 32, 34, 36 & 38 North Street,


BOSTON. MASS.


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THE HECKMAN BINDERY N. MANCHESTER, INDIANA


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