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( No Mills, Carpenters' Shops, Public Stables, or other extra-hazardous property, will be insured in the Mutual Com- pany at any rate.
ASAPH CHURCHILL, President, WM. F. TEMPLE, Secretary, CHARLES A. WOOD, General Agent.
REFERENCES, BY PERMISSION.
A. & A. Lawrence & Co .; Dana, Farrar, & Hyde; Peters, Chase, & Co .; Martin L. Bradford & Co .; Bowker & Phipps; Win. Sohier, Esq .; Charles L. Gibson, Esq., Boston. Al- pheus Hardy, Esq .; Daniel Denny, Esq .; Walter Baker & Co .; Henry J. Gardner, Dorchester. R. B. Forbes, Mil- ton. Ezra W. Sampson, Dedham. O. Ames & Sons, Easton. Lovett Morse, Taunton.
Losses adjusted and promptly paid at the Boston Office,
No. 1 Phoenix Building, rear of No. 27 State St. JESSE GOULD, Agent, BANK BUILDING, CHELSEA.
R. M. LOWELL,
PLUMBER,
108 1-2
Blackstone St., BOSTON.
Dealer in Water Closets, Wash Basins, Force, Copper, and Beer Pumps, Bathing Tubs, Cess-Pools, Brass and Silver-Plated Cocks, Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, &c.
Orders from the Country Personally attended to.
WATER CLOSET
WARM, COLD.&SHOWER BATHS.
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WEDDING AND VISITING
CARD
Notes of Invitation, Reception, At Home, &c., Engraved and Printed
In the most Fashionable Style,
And at lower rates than at any other establishment in Boston.
Do not be deceived by schedules put forth by third and fourth rate Engravers, as to how much less they charge than others; but compare their styles and prices with mine, and a glance will convince any one that they can as well have a GOOD ARTICLE, at as low prices, as one. that their friends or themselves will be ashamed of.
A book of specimens containing the different varieties and styles of Cards, Notes, &c., can be had for examination, by sending to my residence, No. 55 Maverick St., at Book Store 84 Winnisimmet St., or at rooms No. 257 Washington St., Boston.
Nothing but the best qualities of Cards and Stationery used. Initial Stamping gratis.
With a longer PRACTICAL experience than any one now in the business, the subscriber feels confident that he will be able to satisfy all,
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GEO. R. FRENCH,
No. 257 Washington St.,
Near Winter Street.
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HADAWAY & SNOW, DEALERS IN Coal, Wood, and Hay,
EARL'S WHARF, BROADWAY,
J. T. IIADAWAY, {
II. ALLEN SNOW, S
(Near the Bridge.) CHELSEA. Counting Room-At Greely & Burrill's, Winnisimmet St.
THOMAS TODD,
DEALER IN FAMILY GROCERIES, Corner Chestnut and Williams Street, CHELSEA.
Mr. T. tenders his thanks for the patronage which he has received, and hopes, by close attention to his business and to the wants of his customers, to merit a continuance of it.
JAMES HARDIN, DEALER IN COAL, WOOD, BARK, LIME, SAND, CEMENT AND HAIR, Winnisimmet Street, Second door from the Ferry, CHELSEA.
J. ADDISON, Watch and Clock Maker and Jeweller, 75 1-2 WINNISIMMET STREET, CHELSEA. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Shell Combs, Fans, Parasols, Spectacles, &c., neatly repaired.
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CHELSEA Alutual Fire Insurance Company. Incorporated May, 1846.
Office in Bank Building,
Chelsea.
AND No. 9 Merchants Exchange, .. Boston. JESSE GOULD, President. J. B. LOOMIS, Sec. and Treas.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Jesse Gould.
William R. Pearmain.
Otis Merriam.
William Hawes.
Hamlett Bates.
James T. P'helps.
Isaac Stebbins.
J. B. Forsyth.
Noble M. Perkins.
J. L. Jones.
Milton A. Straw.
J. H. Wilkinson.
REFERENCES.
Hon. Francis B. Fay.
Hon. Charles Hubbard.
Hon. N Boynton.
Hon. Hosea Ilsley.
John II. Osgood, Esq.
T. L. Wakefield, Esq.
Rufus S. Frost. E. H. Wakefield, Esq.
Frank B. Fay, Esq.
This Company still continues to effect insurance against loss or damage by Fire on Dwellings, Furniture, Stores, Stocks of Goods, and Merchandise generally, on as favor- able terms as any other responsible company.
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REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
Office, 128 Winnisimmet Street, Next Door to Broadway Church, - - - CHELSEA.
Buying and Selling of Real Estate, Letting of Houses, Collecting Rents, Attending to Repairs, or any other Business for or between Landlord and Tenant.
Insurance effected on all kinds of Property at Reliable 3) Offices at the usual rates; Mortgages Negotiated; Leases, Deeds, Mortgages, &c., Drafted at Reasonable Rates. I> Acknowledgment of Legal Instruments taken.
17 Houses of the various classes constantly on hand, for SALE or TO LET.
OTIS MERRIAM, N. BLANCHARD.
J. O. MERRILL,
DEALER IN
Furniture, Carpets, China, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. No. 62 Park Street, Ballard Block, CHELSEA.
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GERRISH & AUSTIN, Counsellors at Law,
No. 11 COURT STREET,
B. J. GERRISH, A. S. AUSTIN. S
BOSTON.
Messrs. Gerrish & Austin will attend to any professional business in Chelsea.
W. E. P. SMYTH, Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Proctor in Admiralty, and Commissioner for the several States. 28 Niles Block, 13 City Hall Avenue, and 33 School Street, Boston.
J. F. WENTWORTH & CO. DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, & Country Produce,
Broadway, Corner of Williams Street, Chelsea. J. F. Wentworth. E. Mantor.
J. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN Wood, Coal, and Bark, Winnisimmet St., near the Ferry, CHELSEA.
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GEO. W. CHIPMAN & CO. IMPORTERS, JOBBERS, AND RETAILERS OF
CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS AND Window Shades,
At Halls Corner of Hanover and Union Sts. 134 & 136 Hanover, and 78 & 80 Union St.
Francis Childs, Franklin Crosby, Charles B. Lane.
BOSTON.
D. P. WEEKS,
PRACTICAL REPAIRER OF
Ranges and Furnaces, No. 108} Blackstone St., BOSTON.
Stoves, Parlor Grates, & Ship's Cabooses, Of all kinds, personally and promptly Repaired. Also,
Light Blacksmith Work Neatly Done. ORDERS From the Country personally attended to.
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Card Engraving.
N. S. DEARBORN
Would respectfully request the attention of parties about or- dering either
WEDDING, RECEPTION OR VISITING CARDS,
TO HIS Large and Splendid Assortment
of Specimens, comprising every variety of styles. Those ordering at this establishment may be assured of procuring the latest and most fashionable styles of CARDS. A large variety of the best quality of
Wedding Stationery
CONSTANTLY ON HIAND.
Orders by mail or express promptly attended to. Initials Embossed either in Plain or Colored Letters.
24 School Street, Boston.
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WM. HORKHEIMER, Manufacturer of
Gilt and Painted Transparent WINDOW SHADES,
Landscaped, Lettered, and Bordered.
Wire Screens,
Plain, Gilt, and Fancy Lettering.
No. 326 Washington Street, BOSTON.
Opposite Adams House-entrance on Norfolk Place.
JAMES H. HALLETT,
DEALER IN Feathers, Mattresses, Bedding, Pew Cushions, Curled Hair, &c.
No. 17 Dock Square, and No. 31 Faneuil Hall Square, BOSTON.
Mattresses Refitted and Beds Renovated by Steam in a superior manner.
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Family Groceries.
AT MUNROE'S OLD STAND,
In the Bank Building, Corner of Broadway and Malden St., Chelsea. May always be found a good assortment of
THE CHOICEST FAMILY GROCERIES, AND West India Goods,
Which will be sold on the most reasonable terms FOR CASH. MUNROE & NEWHIALL.
Glass Cutting Establishment.
J. M. COOK,
Manufacturer of
STAINED AND CUT GLASS,
No. 125 Congress Street, BOSTON.
Side Lights, Ship Windows, Shades, Entry Lanterns, Door Plates, Coach and Lantern Lights, Ground, Enamelled, Flock, and Stained Glass, wholesale and retail. Church and other ornamental Windows to order. Lead and Metal Sashes made to order, at the lowest prices. Window Glass of all kinds.
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CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES.
MARK GRAVES, No. 97 Winnisimmet Street, CHELSEA,
Would call the attention of Ladies and Gentlemen to his assortment of
CUSTOM - MADE BOOTS & SHOES.
Every article has been manufactured to his own order, and will be
Warranted to give satisfaction to the purchaser.
After an experience of twenty years in the business, he is convinced that
A GOOD ARTICLE IS THE BEST ECONOMY.
All he asks is a fair trial, feeling confident that the result will be a continuance of patronage.
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boors and SHOES MADE TO ORDER, at short notice.
MARK GRAVES, 97 Winnisimmet Street.
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GURDON E. FULLER, Corner of Broadway and Fourth Sts., Chelsea. KEEPS A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF The best Family Groceries and West India Goods, Which he will sell cheap for Cash. Goods delivered to any part of the City without additional charge.
UNION STORE, Division No. 177. 56 Winnisimmet Street, Corner Williams Street, CHELSEA, FAMILY GROCERIES
And DOMESTIC ARTICLES sold on such terms as to be worthy of the particular attention of Cash Customers. G. W. WILLIS, STOREKEEPER.
I. W. BRAGG, M.D. Surgeon and Physician, Office 160 Broadway, Chelsea,
REFERS BY PERMISSION TO
Dr. O. A. Davis, Supt. U. S. M. Hospital. " G. B. Loring,
" W. G. Wheeler, " Brad. Wales, Deputy Col., Boston.
Dr. D. H. Storer, Dean Harv. Faculty. " H. J. Bigelow, Prof. of Surgery. " O. W. Holmes, Author of " Autocrat."
" I. J. Bowditch, Prof. Clin. Med.
SAMUEL FREEMAN, M.D. Apothecary, No. 271 Broadway, near Fifth Street, CHELSEA. S. F. devotes his exclusive attention to the Apothecary Business, in all its branches.
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Winnisimmet Market.
FORRISTALL & HOLDEN, DEALERS IN
Fresh & Salt Provisions,
VEGETABLES AND FRUIT, Best Dairy Butter, &c. Winnisimmet Square, Chelsea.
Families supplied with the best articles at short notice.
SYLVENDER FORRISTALL. ELISHA HOLDEN.
A. H. HAMILTON, Fashionable Hatter,
Nos. 12 & 13 Franklin Avenue, (Between Court St. and Cornhill.) BOSTON.
BEST QUALITY OF SILK HATS Constantly on hand. Hats made to order. Silk & Soft Hats renovated.
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REED & HASTINGS, Agents and Attorneys
FOR THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES:
Springfield Fire and Marine In- surance Company. Springfield.
Massasoit Insurance Company, Springfield.
Atlantic Fire and Marine Insur- ance Company Providence.
Old Colony Insurance Company, Plymouth.
North American Fire Insurance Company Hartford.
Western Massachusetts Insur- ance Company Pittsfield.
All First Class Stock Companies,
With Capital and Surplus of $1,425,000.
BOSTON OFFICE,
No. 9 Old State House.
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WINNISIMMET COMPANY
Chartered 1638-Incorporated 1833.
President JOSHUA B. TOBY. Treasurer NATHAN MATTHEWS.
Directors :
A. G. Farwell, John Worster, Joshua B. Toby, Nathan Matthews, John M. Clark, J. W. Converse, E. W. Stone.
Clerk.
G. T. W. Braman.
Cashier and Ferry Agent. . Benjamin B. Read.
Agents
JOSEPH BRECK.
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ELLERY ELDRIDGE.
Land & Ferry Agent's Office, at the Ferry, CHELSEA SIDE.
Treasurer's Office, in "Matthew's Building," 293 COMMERCIAL STREET, BOSTON.
Rates of Fare on the Ferry for Foot Passengers. Single Fare, adult 3 cts.
Children, under ten years of age
2 cts.
Nine Tickets for
25 cts.
Thirty-six Tickets for
$1 00
Tickets to Concord St. by coach, including ferry fare, 5 cts.
Season Tickets.
Males, adult, per annum
$12 00
Apprentices and male members, under twenty-one years of age, where the head of the family takes a First-class Ticket. 5 00
Females, adult 6 00
Females belonging to families where the head of
the family takes a First-class Ticket
3 00
Children, under fifteen years of age
3 00
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CHELSEA BAZAAR.
Established in 1851.
EDWARD A. SKERRY, DEALER IN Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Fine Gold, Silver, and Steel Spectacles, Colognes, Hair Oils, Perfumeries, Fancy Goods, Toys, &c.
91 WINNISIMMET ST. CHELSEA.
Particular attention paid to Cleaning and Repairing Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Fans, &c. Also, Clock, Watch, spectacle, and Locket Glasses re-set.
Kitchen Furnishing Store.
CHARLES E. BAKER, MANUFACTURER OF
TIN WARE
AND DEALER IN COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, KEROSENE OIL, FLUID, & CAMPHENE, COT- TON SEED OIL, (for the common oil lamp,) WOODEN WARE.
Furnace Work, Jobbing, &c., done to order. Stove Linings and Grates constantly on hand, 116 Winnisimmet Street, Chelsea.
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FAMILY MEDICINES.
JOHN BUCK,
PHARMACEUTIST, 104 & 106 Winnisimmet St. CHELSEA.
Keeps a Complete Assortment of PURE DRUGS & CHEMICALS,
Selected expressly for his Retail Trade and for Physicians' Prescriptions. All Medicines purchased at his Store are war- ranted pure, and of the full officinal strength. A good assort- ment of FANCY GOODS. Toilet Articles, &c. Also. most of the POPULAR MEDICINES. Any article which may not be on hand will be obtained immediately on application.
DENTISTRY.
DR. A. T. WILLARD, SURGEON DENTIST, Continues his practice at
No. 52 Park Street, - -
- CHELSEA,
Where he would be happy to receive calls from his friends and the public, in need of his professional services.
Dr. W. feels confident in his ability, by long experience, to treat any case in Surgical or Mechanical Dentistry, in the most approved manner. Artificial Teeth, from a single Tooth to complete Sets, inserted, and warranted to be'of the best materials and finish, and fitted in a superior manner, by an invention of his own; thereby securing a most perfect fit of the work to the mouth, which, to any intelligent mind, must give it a superior value. Dr. W. can refer to persons having worn his work for the past twelve years. Caries in Teeth neatly filled, and warranted, if the operation is performed before the vitality of the Tooth is impaired.
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SPENCER BEATLEY, DEALER IN NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Carpetings, Crockery, Glass, Britannia, Tin and Wooden Ware, Paper Hang- ing3, Curtain Fixtures, Mats, &c. Also, Cutlery and Plated Ware, NO. 301 HANOVER STREET, BOSTON, Mass. Furniture repaired and Varnishe.l.
PHILIP KELLEY, STUCCO WORKER, No. 31 Bromfield St., BOSTON:
Where may be found an exten- sive assortment of Rich Centre Pieces, Brackets, Cornice P'at- ferns. and other ornament- al work, for which all or- ders will be promptly attended to.
FRANCIS O. IRISH, DEPUTY SHERIFF, Office, 80 Washington St., Boston. (Opposite Joy's Building, in room with Shawmut Ins. Co.) Chelsea Office, Police Court, Fremont Building. Wi'l give special attention to all precepts placed in his hands, and execute all business in the most prompt and careful man- her.
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The New Steam Heater.
Patented by C. A. Dickerman, July 20, 185S.
IOT AIR DUCT
ACOLD AIR BOX
RADIATORS
SMOKE STACK
DRAUGHT REGULATOR
BOILER
FEED DOOR
ASH PIT
DESCRIPTION.
The above cut represents the Heater as placed in the cellar, with a part of the side wall taken out, and showing the Ra- diators, Boiler, Hot-air Chamber, &c.
This Heater possesses many advantages over any other yet offered to the public; prominent among them are,
Ist. The provision it makes for the best and most thorough ventilation, by supplying itself with a current of pure air from without, then passing it between the Radiators, where i · takes
N. B. Furnaces can be exchanged, and will be taken in part as pay- ment for the steam apparatus.
HOT AIR DUCT
WATER TANK
All kinds of steam apparatus repaired. Gas fitting, plumbing, &c.
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on its load of caloric, and thence directly to the apartments to be warmed. ... 2d. It disfigures none of the apartments of a pleasant dwelling with unsightly objects, and occupies no room in them which would otherwise be used for purposes of ornament or convenience .... 3d. The cost of construction is less than that of any other Steam or Hot Water apparatus of the same capacity, and, considering its durability and safety, it is unquestionably one third cheaper than any other Steam Heater. ... 4th. Economy in the consumption of fuel is secured by the entire combination and arrangement of its parts, pre- venting all unnecessary combustion, and securing an equal distribution of the heat generated. .. . 5th. The ease with which it is managed. It is almost incredible how little care and labor is required in the use and management of this appara- tus after it is once put in operation. ... 6th. The entire absence of dripping dirty water, smoke, coal gas, &c., so commonly attendant upon the various heating contrivances.
Persons wishing information in regard to the cost of put- ting up these Heaters, may obtain it by sending to the manu- facturer a general plan of the building to be warmed, giving the size of the rooms, height of stories, & c.
J. HENRY NORTON, Manufacturer, 49 & 51 Sudbury Street, Boston.
COPP & PEAR, (Successors to F. A. Steele.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Fashionable Upholstery Goods, WINDOW SHADES, &c.
371 Washington St., (Under the Adams House,) BOSTON.
Gold Bordered. and other Window Shades, Shade Linen, Patches, Hollands, Cords, Fixtures and Trimmings, Dam- asks, Brocatelles, Cornices, Muslin and Lace Curtains, &c., in every variety.
DRAPERIES of every description made and put up in the best possible manner.
Furniture of all kinds neatly Repaired, Upholstered, and Re-covered.
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TOWN & BRIGHAM, DEALERS IN
COAL, WO OD. Lime, Sand, Cement,
BY THE SINGLE LOAD OR CARGO;
Hair & Calcined Plaster, Laths & Bricks. Also, the celebrated Brandon Lime for Skimming, WIntening, and Whitewashing, con- stantly on hand.
Wharf, corner of Pearl and Marginal Streets, LUTHER TOWN, JOHN L. BRIGHAM, CHELSEA.
All orders will meet strict and prompt attention.
DR. C. H. WALKER, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon,
Office and Residence, Malden, cor. Cherry Street, Chelsea,
Where he may be found at all hours, unless professionally absent.
C. W. FOLSOM, Engineer and Surveyor, AND R. M. COPELAND, Landscape Gardener, Give plans for the Improvement of Estates, Ornamental Grounds, and Cemeteries, and atend to Surveys and Levels for Drainage, Roads, &c., 50 SCHOOL ST., BOSTON.
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BASSETT & MARTIN, Bread, Cake, and Pastry BAKERS, No. 95 Winnisimmet St., Chelsea. (Fremont Block.) Always on hand a good supply of Oyster, Picnic, Graham, and Soda Crackers, Milk Biscuit, Ginger Snaps, Sponge Cake, & c.
JOSEPH LYONS, Has constantly for sale an extensive and varied assortment o PARASOLS, -and Gingham, Alpaca, and Silk UMBRELLAS,
Together with a great variety of Sun-Umbrellas, Opera- Screers, Showerets, Gold-Headed Canes, &c., at
25 Winter St., Boston.
Boston Roofing Company, MANUFACTURE Bailey's Improved Roofing Felt and Composition. Bailey's Improved Felted Cloth and Cement Roofing, Dry and Tarred Sheathing Paper. Refined and Crude Benzole and Naphtha, Light Oil, Iron Dead Oil, Iron Varnish, &c.
Office 26 Broad St., Boston.
D. W. BAILEY, Proprietor. FACTORY, MIDDLESEX ST., CHELSEA. 13*
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GARDINER'S Rheumatic and Neuralgia Compound.
A certain, safe, and permanent cure for Rheumatism, Neural- gia and Salt Rheum. It is an internal remedy, driving ont and entirely eradicating the disease, requiring no change in diet or business, and may be taken by children and persons of the most delicate constitutions with perfect safety.
TESTIMONIALS.
The undersigned hereby certify that they have used "Gar- diner's Rheumatic and Neuralgia Compound," for the cure of Rlemnatism and Neuralgia, and found, in every case, imme diate and permanent relief. We have full confidence in its healing qualities, and would recommend it to all who are af- flicted with these harassing diseases, as one of the safest and best medicines ever offered to the public.
S. HANCOCK, Jr., 20 So. Market St., Boston. HENRY A. FULLER, 18 So. Market St., Boston. W. H. ALLEN, Boston. ELMER TOWNSEND, 45 & 47 Pearl St .. Boston. Capt. CHAS. G. DOLLIVER, Boston. SAMUEL WALES, Jr., City Hotel, Boston. C. KIRMES, 215 Washington St., Boston. HENRY D. GARDINER, Webster St., East Bos- ton. GEO. H. PLUMMER, 1 Maverick Sq., East Boston. ABRAM WEEKS, Webster St., East Boston.
"Gardiner's Rheumatic and Neuralgic Compound " is the best medicine for the disease I ever saw. CHAS A. SMITH, No. 1 Old State House, Boston.
NORMAN T. AYRES, 25 Franklin Street, Boston.
D. D. BAXTER, Dry Goods Dealer, No. 5 Appleton Block, Lowell, Mass.
JOHN A. MORDO, Pearl St. House, Boston, Mass.
W. E. HODGKINS. No. 1 Old State House, Boston. W. C. THOMPSON. Proprietor Pearl St. House, Boston. FANNIE S. THOMPSON, Pearl St. House, Boston.
ALBERT SMITH, Ex-Member of Congress from Maine.
My son, ten years of age, has been for three years a great sufferer from Salt Rheum, his hands covered with sores and in constant pain : one bottle of your compound cured him .- J. W. HAMMOND, 99 Milk Street, Boston.
Principal Depot, 87 Kilby St., Boston, Mass.
For sale by apothecaries generally throughout the United States. None genuine unless signed by CHAS. F. GARDI- NER.
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BOY'S DEPARTMENT.
OAK-HALL ROTUNDA
BOYS' CLOTHING, GEO. W. SIMMONS, PIPER & CO. NOS. 32 & 34 NORTH STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
HOMER, CASWELL & CO.
IMPORTERS OF
CROCKERY, CHINA, AND
Glass
Ware;
SILVER - PLATED,
Britannia, and Japan Ware,
Also, an assortment of
PAPER HANGINGS,
Wholesale and Retail,
Nos. 52 and 54 Union, & 29 and 31 Friend Sts.,
WM. F. HOMER,
I. E. CARWELL,
Wa. C. NICHOLSON,
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BOSTON.
Goods delivered in Chelsea free of expense.
WILLIAM G. REED & CO. Tin-plate & Sheet-iron Workers, Coppersmiths & Plumbers,
BATHS
MANUFACTURERS OF
Tin-plate, Sheet-iron, Copper, and Lead Work,
DEALERS IN
HOT-AIR FURNACES,
Cooking Stoves, Cooking Ranges, Funnel, Zinc, Coal Hods, Cop- per Boilers, Tin Ware, Pumps, Shovels, Lead Pipe.
A Full Supply of all articles used in Plumbing.
[ Particular attention given to all JOB WORK con- nected with the fitting up and repairing of Stoves, Furnaces, Pumps, Copper and Iron Gutters, Metal Roofs, Water Works, Factory Work, &c.
WM. G. REED, CHAS. H. REED.
Broadway, Corner of Fifth Street, Chelsea.
LIVERY STABLE.
JAMES S. GREEN
PROPRIETOR, Broadway, Corner of Second St., Chelsea.
Buggies, Chaises, Phaetons, Barouches, Carry- alls, &c., constantly on hand. SADDLE HORSES for Ladies and Gentlemen. Parties and Funerals furnished with Carriages AT SHORT NOTICE.
A. B. CHILD, M.D., DENTIST, 15 Tremont Street, Boston, (FRONT ROOM.)
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Temporary set on silver . . . $10.
Permanent Set on Silver, with Band and Gums .
. . $15.
Permanent Set on Fine Gold, with
Band and Gums, ,
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$40.
Teeth Filled with Gold for . . . $1.
With Tinfoil for .
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50 cts.
Teeth Extracted for . . . 25 cts.
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Wheeler & Wilson's SEWING MACHINES,
With New Improvements, AT REDUCED PRICES.
The WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING COM- PANY having gained ALL their suits at law with infringing manufacturers of Sewing Machines, propose that the public shall be benefited thereby, and have accordingly reduced the prices of their Sewing Machines. After this date they will be sold at rates that will pay a fair profit on the cost of manufacture, capital invested, and expense of making sales ; such prices as will enable them to make first-class machines, and, as heretofore, guarantee them in every particular.
Office & Salesroom, 228 Washington St. J. E. ROOT, General Agent.
MAYNARD & NOYES'S BLACK WRITING INK.
Testimony of Parties who have used it for more than a quarter of a century.
REGISTRY OF DEEDS OFFICE, Boston, Jan. 10, 1859.
MESSRS. MAYNARD & NOYES: GENTLEMEN-I am glad that longer use of your Writing Ink enables me to repeat the testimony given in its favor many years ago. I have used it in this office thirty-seven years, and my oldest records are as legible and black as when first written. This rare quality for permanence renders it invaluable for State and County Rec- ords, and all mercantile purposes, where it is important that the writing should remain legible and unchanged in color by the lapse of time. HENRY ALLINE, Register of Deeds.
BOWDOIN PUBLIC SCHOOL. Boston, Jan. 7, 1857.
MESSRS. MAYNARD & NOYES : GENTLEMEN - I have used your ink in the Writing Department of this School the past thirty years, and take great pleasure in renewing my testimonial of its superior quality. It flows freely from the pen, its color is brilliant and permanent, and it combines all the necessary and desirable qualities of good ink.
JAMES ROBINSON, Writing-Master.
MAYNARD & NOYES'S COPYING INK.
This Ink yields a copy as distinct and perfect as the original. It also combines all the properties of our writing ink, for which it can be substituted.
Maynard & Noyes's Carmine Ink.
This article is a beautiful red or crimson color, and surpass- ingly brilliant and rich. It is free from sediment, and will not mould, fade, or turn dark by exposure to the air.
The above popular Inks, together with Red, Blue, Indelible and Stencil Ink, Chemical Writing Fluid, Ink Powder, &c, are for sale by the manufacturers in Boston, and by all Sta- tioners and Booksellers.
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