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From this date, John is familiarly known as "the Blind Beggar Boy ;" and scarcely a house in Boston and vicinity but whose portals have been darkened, and whose halls been made to echo to the mournful tones of the poor boy, as he solicited aid for a poor blind boy whose father is dead, and whose mother is in want.
We have often seen him as led along by the friendly hand of his sister; and our heart melted into pity, at the great affliction which an inscrutable provi- dence had seen fit to measure out to this son of sorrow.
On one occasion, while walking abont alone, and, as it seemed, bereft of all aid, he wandered into a store for the purpose of asking als; and the scuttle being open the unfortunate boy fell through, and by breaking a leg and so badly injured otherwise that he had to remain for eight weeks in the hospital, whence he was taken, before he was sufficiently recovered to resume his usual occupa- tion.
It chanced that in his rambling visitation he called on Doctor Whitman, re- pcating the customary salutation, "a few pennies to buy bread : my father is dead, my mother is poor, with three children in the family, and I am blind."
Touched by the appeal, the doctor examincd the eyes of the poor boy and ascertained that he (the bay) could discern a dark object between him and the light, and nt once took him nuder treatment, and (according to the
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deposition of the boy, which, ocular demonstration verifies and confirms) in two weeks he so far recovered his sight as to visit the office alone. After nine months' treatment he was able to see quite well, even at a distance. John is now learning to read.
Such is substantially and truly a correct statement of undeniable and stub- born facts, and the whole proceedings are as remarkable as they are interesting and satisfactory. But the question arises - how is it that Doctor Whitman was successful with a case which baffled the skill of so many eminent physicians ? In reply we would say, that, added to practical skill and genius, the entire sym- pathies of the Doctor became enlisted in this peculiar case; and bringing to bear all the energy and knowledge of the profession at his command, he has consummated that which, in the parlance of Scripture phraseology, we now " hear and see."
In the estimation of men, human genius rises to her zenith of perfection, when, in the magnanimity of her movements, she has achieved a conquest over the imperfections and deficiencies of nature. Science, aided by the electricity of thought and action, unfolds to the perceptive faculties numberless and beau- tiful arrangements, whereby social life is wonderfully benefited, and many of our domestic and constitutional defects ameliorated and rounded to the insignifi- cance of a point. In the variety of sufferings, the oculists holds a position of noble and lofty eminence.
The surroundings of worldly grandeur, and all the varied paraphernalia of gilded luxury lose their charms when the demon of torturing and withering malady paralyzes and distorts the system with its unfriendly and unwelcome influence ; and it is only when the healthy flow of mind and body predominates the whole system, mentally and physically, works in harmonious perfection, that we can rejoice in the luxurious buoyancy of unfettered mirth and cheerful- ness, and appreciate the inspiration of poetic truth and minstrelsy in those beau- tiful words, -
"() harmony my heart's delight, My joy and solace day and night, Thee have I chosen for my own, And thou shalt be my love alone."
But, when the human organization is disarranged, and disease, or any harass- ing defect perplexes the frame, we adopt the language, -
" But when sore griefs oppress the heart, When health, and joy, and strength depart, 'Then joy and hope no more appear, But life is cheerless, dull and drear l"
In concinsion, and in view of all the facts adduced, what is the inference to be derived from a careful pernsal of this narrative ? Not that we are deficient in scientific men in any of the departments of Medicine. Not that we are at a loss for men of eminence in the category of diseases incident to our nature, as och- lists, anrists, or dentists, or skilled practitioners in surgery and medicine; but we draw the inference, that among the various and lofty talent that character- izes ns as a scientific and noble faculty, the present case is a step in advance, and leads to the gratifying reflection that true genius and scientific acumen go hand in hand with benevolence and goodness of heart.
We live in an age of progress ; and the accumulating and multiplied diseases that thicken around our pathway, demand that we keep pace with the invader of our domestic bliss, and meet him with a bold and determined front. To sueli men as Doctor Whitman, who can, as it were, hermetically seal the fabled box of the infuriated and insidious Pandora, we owe more than a bare acknowledginent of professional skill. He who can extract the virus from the sting of approach- ing death, or drag film from the fast fading orbs of inan, is a friend of more than passing worth, and should settle down upon our affections as a philanthro- pist, whose memory should be embalmed in the evergreens of imperishable recollection.
Doctor Whitman has been established as an Ocnlist and Anrist upwards of twenty-four years ; he is a man of rising and progressive genins, and, unsolicited by any other than the boy who asked alins at his hand, has effected the above miraculous cure, at much expense of time and talent. A discriminating and ap- preciative community can bear these facts in mind, and when the occasion de- mands a remedial agency, call to their assistance the simple story of "John, the Blind Beggar Bay of Boston."
Yours, etc., W. W. S.
Dr. Whitman's Office is at 13 Beacon Street, Boston.
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RAILROAD FREIGHT STATION, PHILLIPS WHARF, SALEM. MASS.
EDWARD H. KNIGHT, c Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND DEALER IN
COALS
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Railroad Freight Station, PHILLIPS WHARF, SALEM, MASS.
Salem and Essex Dye House,
No. 31 NORTH STREET,
SAMUEL ROLES, Proprietor, SALEM, MASS.
Ladies' and gent's garments dyed and cleansed; Feathers dyed, cleansed and curled ; Hats and bonnets colored, bleached and pressed ; Blankets and Shawls cleansed and made soft as new; Carpets and Rugs cleansed : Kid gloves colored and cleansed; Feather Beds reno- vated and cleansed ; Mattresses made over.
Goods called for and returned.
AGENTS FOR RECEIVING GOODS:
R. F. MARDEN, 153 Washington Street, Marblehead. J. L. MORSE, Beverly, B. J. LINDSEY, Swamscot, MRS. MARY J. HYDE, 36 Main Street, Peabody.
E. S. HOWARD, 156 Main Street, Peabody, PERLEY & CURRIER, North Danvers, MARY FEENAN, 49 Harbor Street, Salem, J. BULFINCH, 127 Essex Street, Lynn, L. M. AUSTIN, 43 Market Street, Lynn, WM. CHASE & Co., 4 Taylor's Bldg. West Lynn
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Mrs. S. D. DANIELS, Fashionable Dressmaker,
Suits, Cloaks, Sacques, cut by Tailors Measures. CHILDREN'S DRESSES A SPECIALTY. 250 ESSEX STREET, SALEM.
HARVEY MOORE, C
DEALER IN
Boots, Shoes AND RUBBERS
Custom work a specialty ; the best stock used and a good fit guaranteed. Repairing neatly done.
BEVERLY, MASS.
L. E. TUCKER & CO.
DEALERS IN
Boots, Shoes & Rubbers
BANK BUILDING, DANVERS, MASS.
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DENNISON CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF Dennison's Improved, Reliable, Patent
SHIPPING TAGS,
Used by all the Principal Express and Transportation Lines. Dennison's Cheap Metal Eyelet, Linen, Manilla, C and Parchment Shipping Tags.
DENNISON'S Merchandise Tags,
FOR Dry Goods, Woolens, Clothing, Hardware, Fancy Goods, Jewelry. &c. Gum Labels, Notarial and Legal Seals, Fancy Tickets & Gummed Paper.
FINE AND COMMON
PAPER BOXES
For Jewellers and Druggists. Pink and White Cotton and Jewellers' Cards.
SELLING AGENTS FOR
Phillips' Patent Hook Tags, Dennison's Excelsior Sealing Wax, Amer- ican Paper Box Co's Drug Boxes, Dennison's Apothecaries' Papers, Roughed and Plain Chamois Skins, Fine Tissue Papers.
All at Wholesale by dealers in such articles, and at Wholesale and Retail by
DENNISON & CO.
19 Milk Street, Boston, 198 Broadway, New York, 632 Chestnut St., Philadelphia,
150 So. Clark Street, Chicago, Fourth and Vine Sts., Cincinnati, 110 Pine Street, St. Louis.
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ASIATIC NATIONAL BANK,
Savings Bank Building,
125 Washington St., Salem.
CAPITAL, $315,000.
Surplus, - - -
Par Value of Shares, -
- - - $145.000.00 30.000.00
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LEONARD B. HARRINGTON, President. W. H. FOSTER, Cashier. CHARLES S. REA, Teller." WILLIAM J. FOSTER, Bookkeeper. ARTHUR SYMONDS, Clerk.
DIRECTORS :
LEONARD B. HARRINGTON, GEORGE WHEATLAND,
JAMES B. CURWEN,
GEORGE II. ALLEN,
NATIPL R. TREADWELL, EDWARD D. ROPES,
GEORGE F. BROWN, JOIIN C. OSGOOD.
Discount, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Bank hours, 9 to quarter past 1.
SALEM NATIONAL BANK,
No. 112 Washington St., Salem.
CAPITAL, -
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Par Value of Shares, - - -
- 100,000
AUGUSTUS STORY, President. GEO. D. PHIPPEN, Cashier. HENRY C. MILLET, Clerk. BENJAMIN W. RUSSELL, JOSHUA PHLIPPEN, JR., Clerk. Teller and Bookkeeper.
DIRECTORS:
AUGUSTUS STORY, Pres. W. C. ENDICOTT, JAMES CHAMBERLAIN. FRANCIS BROWN, JOHN KILBURN, JOSEPH W. LEFAVOUR, HENRY D. SULLIVAN.
Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. . Bank hours, 8} to 12.
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South Danvers National Bank, Main Street, PEABODY.
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CAPITAL,. $150,000 PAR VALUE,. $100,000
E. T. OSBORN, President. G. A. OSBORNE, Cashier.
EDWARD W. JACOBS, ALFRED A. ABBOTT.
ISAAC B. ELLIOT, JOSEPHI OSGOOD, JONATHAN KING.
Discount on Tuesdays.
MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK,
Central Street, Salem.
CAPITAL, - -
- - - $200,000.00
Par Value of Shares, - - - - 100.00
AARON PERKINS, Pres't. J. HARDY PHIPPEN, Cashier. GEO. PERKINS, Bookkeeper. H. M. BATCHELDER, Clerk.
DIRECTORS.
OLIVER THAYER, JOHN HIUSE, AARON PERKINS, DAVID MOOR, CHARLES HARRINGTON, J. M. ANDERSON, II. O. FLINT.
Discount, Tuesdays and Fridaye, Bank hours, 82 to 12.
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Beverly National Bank.
MASONIC BUILDING, Corner Cabot and Washington Streets, BEVERLY,
Capital, $200,000
Surplus, 40,000 C
JOHN PICKETT, Prest. | R. G. BENNETT, Cashr.
DISCOUNT DAYS: MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. Bank hours, 83 A. M. to 2 P. M.
October, 1876.
Beverly Savings Bank, Cor. CABOT AND WASHINGTON STS., BEVERLY, MASS.
Amount of deposits about $500,000. Number of depositors about 2,200.
Deposits begin to draw interest on the fourth Wednesdays of January, April, July, and October; and may be withdrawn at any time without previous notice.
Dividends are payable on the fourth Wednesdays of April and October in each year. and are put on interest as soon as payable.
Any deposit is now allowed to accumulate until it amounts to $1,600, and dividends will be paid on the accumulations.
Committee of Investments, WILLIAM ENDICOTT, JOHN PICKETT, J. II. YOUNG.
WILLIAM ENDICOTT, President. R. G. BENNETT, Treasurer. October, 1876.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
Maple Street, - -
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At the annual meeting of the Stockholders, of the First National Bank of Danvers, held at their banking rooms on Tuesday, January 9th, the following named officers were chosen for the year 1877.
DANIEL RICHARDS, President. 1 WILLIAM L. WESTON, Cashier. C
DIRECTORS :
DANIEL RICHARDS,
EDWIN MUDGE,
S. P. FOWLER, ISRAEL H. PUTNAM FRANCIS P. MERRIAM, JOHN A. PUTNAM, GILBERT TAPLEY.
DANVERS SAVINGS BANK,
BANK BUILDING, MAPLE STREET,
DANVERS PLAINS. Officers for 1877.
ISRAEL H. PUTNAM, President. WM. L. WESTON, Sec'y & Treas. Vice Presidents : SAMUEL PRESTON, EDWIN MUDGE.
GILBERT TAPLEY, R. P. WATERS,
Trustees :
JACOB F. PERRY, CHAS. P. PRESTON, JOSHUA BRAGDON,
F. P. MERRIAM, GEO. J. SANGER, DAN'L E. SAFFORD, MOSES J. CURRIER, FRANCIS DODGE, A. C. GOODELL, JR.
AUG. MUDGE, A. ALDEN WIIITE, WM. L. WESTON, ' BENJAMIN S. BARNES, of Boxford. Finance Committee :
FRANCIS P. MERRIAM, J. BRAGDON,
CHARLES P. PRESTON, FRANCIS DODGE,
WM. L. WESTON.
The following statement shows the condition of the Institution, Jan- uary 1, 1877.
Due Depositors, $1,079,842.79
Guaranty Fund, 2,763.62
Profits on hand, 22,674.08
-$1,105,280.49 Investments in loans, etc. . 1,105,280.49
The investments consist of Loans on Mortgages of Real Estate, U. S. Bonds and Loans on same, City Bonds, Loans on Personal Securi- ties with three sureties and other collateral, Loans to towns in Essex County, Bank Stock and Loans on same, and deposits on call in Na- tional Banks and N. E. Trust Co.
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Marblehead Savings Bank,
Washington St., Marblehead.
Open every Business Day from 9 o'clock A. M to 12 o'clock M .; and on Saturday evenings from 6 to 8 o'clock.
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Interest commences on the first days of February, May, August, and November.
Dividends declared on the first of May and November.
WILLIAM GILLEY, Treasurer.
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co. POST OFFICE SQUARE,
Cor. Milk and Congress sts. BOSTON, MASS.
CAPITAL, .$100,000
SAFES TO RENT,
And SECURITIES and VALUABLES Stored for Safe Keeping in Fire and Burglar-Proof Vaults.
Rent of Safes, $10 to $150 a Year.
By special Act this Company is authorized to receive Moneys and Property, in trust, or on deposit, from the Courts and from Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Guar- dians, Trustees, Corporations, and Individuals.
Interest Allowed on Money Deposits. OFFICERS :
President, FRANCIS M. JOHNSON; Vice Presidents, FREDERIC W. LINCOLN, THOMAS TALBOT, SAMUEL C. COBB.
DIRECTORS :- Charles F. Adams, jr., George W. Bond, Nathaniel J. Bradlee, Ben- jamin F. Brooks, John Cummings, Oliver Ditson, Richard S. Fay, James Longley, Wil- liam Mixter, John Felt Osgood, Royal M. Pulsifer, William E. Putnam, M. Denman Ross, David N. Skillings, Benjamin F. Stevens, John HI. Thorndike.
Manager Safe Deposit Department, EDWARD P. BOND.
Treasurer, FRANK C. MILES.
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DAY, WILCOX & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF Sole Leather and Calf Skins, 92 & 94 HIGH, AND 39 & 41 MATTHEWS STREET, BOSTON. Tanneries at Winchester, Mass .; Oakland, Penn .; and Sprague- ville, Penn.
The Beverly Citizen. A FAMILY NEWSPAPER; Published Every Saturday Morning, 3 WASHINGTON ST., BEVERLY, -- BY
JOHN B. CRESSY. TERMS: $2.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. No paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid, except at the option of the publisher.
RAILROAD HOUSE,
Railroad Avenue, opp. the Depot, BEVERLY, MASS. JEREMIAH MURPHY, Proprietor. $1.50 per day. Board by the day or week. Agent for the CUNARD and INMAN STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Sight Drafts of Exchange for sale at lowest prices.
MARBLEHEAD HOTEL, Pleasant St., Marblehead, Mass.
FRED. L. CARVER, Clerk. ADDISON N. DODGE, Propr.
Good Stabling Attached.
Guests will find good accommodations at reasonable rates.
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MOSES MELLEN & CO.
(Successors to MELLEN & TAPPAN), Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS & PLATED WARE,
Parians, Bronzes, Bohemian Ware, Wedgewood & Majolica, Glass Shades and Wax Flower Materials, Enameled Slate Mantels, Floor & Wall Tiles, Old Stand of BALLARD & STEARNS. 16 Bromfield St., BOSTON. 6
J. W. BLACK & CO. PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, Entrance, 333 Washington Street, BOSTON, MASS.
Photographs of every description, warranted to give satisfaction, are taken at this establishment, at prices varying in accordance with the style and finish, from the "Cartes de Visite" at $4 per dozen to "Life Size" in Oil at $50 to $125.
Porcelains, in every style and finish, varying in price from $6 to $50. Especial attention given to taking Landscapes and Views of country residences.
CARTER, RICE & CO.
PAPER DEALERS.
A full line for Stationers and Printers,
BOOK, NEWS AND COLORED PAPER, Writing Papers, Flat. Foldled, Ruled and Plain.
ENVELOPES AND CARD BOARD. Wedding Envelopes a Specialty.
Special sizes, weights, or colors of any of the above made to order at short notice.
Importers of ALEX. PIRIE & SONS' Extra Tinted Notes and Folios, repp and plain. Envelopes to match.
69 Federal Street, Boston.
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STEPHEN DOW & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
PEBLED, GRAIN & SPLIT LEATHER, 6 de 8 HIGH STREET, BOSTON.
ALBAN ANDRÉN, C
Civil Engineer, SOLICITOR OF AMERICAN & FOREIGN PATENTS, No. 61 State Street, Boston.
Notary Public.
J. W. BAILEY & SON
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Mouldings, Brackets,
Gutters, Conductors, Door and Window Frames, Newells, Stair Posts, Rails, Balusters, and Building Trimmings of all kinds. 14 CHARLESTOWN STREET, HAYMARKET SQUARE,
JOTHAM W. BAILEY. EDWARD S. BAILEY. S
Across the Street from Front end of Boston & Maine Depot. BOSTON.
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First National Bank. No. 7 CENTRAL ST., SALEM.
CAPITAL, - . I - $300.000.
Par Value of Shares, - $100.00.
WILLIAM SUTTON, President.
E. II. PAYSON, Cashier. G. L. STREETER, Teller. JAMES A. EVANS, Bookkeeper. WILLIAM S. NICHOLS, Clerk.
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DIRECTORS :
WILLIAM SUTTON, W. P. PHILLIPS, JAMES A. GILLIS,
J. C. STIMPSON, M. W. SHEPARD,
EBEN SUTTON,
JOSEPH DAVIS, A. A. MOWER.
Discount daily. Directors' Meetings, Mondays and Thursdays. This Bank deals in United States Securities and Foreign Exchange.
Warren National Bank.
13 MAIN STREET,
PEABODY.
CAPITAL,
$250.00. Par Value of Shares, $100.00.
LEWIS ALLEN, President. F. C. MERRILL, Cashier.
Directors :
LEWIS ALLEN, E. W. UPTON, FRANKLIN OSBORN,
GEORGE OSBORNE, C. W. OSBORN, HI. A. HARDY,
STEPHEN BLANEY, RUFUS H. BROWN, JOHN PINDER.
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WARREN FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK. Warren National Bank Rooms, PEABODY. President : RUFUS H. BROWN, Peabody.
Vice-Presidents :
GEORGE OSBORNE, Peabody.
HENRY A. KING, 66
LEWIS ALLEN,
HENRY POOR, Peabody. E. W. UPTON, C. B. FARLEY,
Trustees :
FRANKLIN OSBORN, Peabody.
A. W. WARREN, Danvers.
ISAAC B. ELLIOT, Peabody.
STEPHEN BLANEY,
JOHN A. LORD,
AMOS MERRILL,
GEO. F. OSBORNE, 66
A. B. MERRILL,
C. WARREN OSBORN, 66
BENJ. S. WHEELER,
GEO. S. OSBORNE,
JOSEPHI POOR,
WM. H. LITTLE, 66
NATH SYMONDS, 66
Committee of Investment :
RUFUS H. BROWN, NATH. SYMONDS,
LEWIS ALLEN,
C. W. OSBORN,
A. B. MERRILL.
Treasurer and Secretary : A. II. MERILLL.
EDWARD D. TRASK, MASON AND BUILDER,
- ALSO, - DEALER IN BUILDING MATERIALS, PEABODY, MASS.
Residence, 119 Central St. Office, 21 Lowell St. Post Office Box, 43.
All orders executed in a prompt and workmanlike manner.
HOTEL DANVERS.
This excellent Hotel, having one of the pleasantest locations in the country, within two minutes walk of the depots of the Boston & Maine and Eastern Railroads, is kept in the best style throughout, and offers many attractions to boarders and the traveling public. Prices moderate. A good Dance Hall in the House.
A. MAGOUN,
Proprietor.
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TREE CALF DONE IN THE VERY BEST MANNER.
MACDONALD & SONS,
BOOKBINDERS,
11 CHARDON STREET,
Near Revere House. BOSTON.
Every facility for Binding large Editions promptly.
BOOKBINDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
J. BOYD,
MANUFACTURER OF
RARLO SUITES'
SOFAS,
CHAIRS,
- AND -
LOUNGES,
127 CROSS ST., - BOSTON,
Corner of North Street.
ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
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BROOKS & YOUNG, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Shoe Manufacturers'
Goods, TOOLS, FINDINGS AND MACHINERY, No. 90 HIGH STREET, GEORGE BROOKS, { J. D. YOUNG, JR.
BOSTON.
Agents for F. W. C. Knives. Agents for Todd's Discs.
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SAMUEL H. GREGORY,
DEALER IN
French and American .
PAPER HANGINGS, No. 18 West Street, BOSTON.
PIANOS AT GREAT BARGAINS. Woodward Brown
Have Removed to the Large and Elegant Warerooms,
a few doors
690 Washington St., North of Kneeland St.
The remarkable beauty and purity of sound that modern skill hay suc- ceeded in producing, are nowhere better exemplified than in the instru- ments that crowd our warerooms. All the qualities that give superiority. strength of tone, sonorousness, ability to stand in tune, and case and flexi- bility of action, are found there in perfection. These Pianos have long been famous, also, for thorough work- BROWAL emanship, and the durability that characterizes them. After years of service, the fall, mellow tone, so delightful and satisfying to the car, is as perfect as at first, and in every detail care and nicety In labor are evident.
At a recent Worcester County Exhibition they were awarded the highest premium. The same was the case at the last great Exhibition and Fair of the Massachusetts Char- Itable Association, held in Boston, of which the late Jonas Chickering was the president. and his pianos took the second prize. They will stand in the longer than any other piano manufactured, as we make a specialy of that point.
Pianos sold on Instalments. Old Pianos taken in Exchange for New. Pianos to let. Pedal Pianos. Tuning and Repairing done in the best manner. DON'T FORGET THE NUMBER.
690 Washington Street, WOODWARD & BROWN.
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WM. L. WESTON, Agent. CONTINENTAL, NORTH BRITISH,
WM. H. WESTON, Asst. Agent.
AND Shoe and Leather Insurance Companies, ALSO, THE HOLYOKE AND MERRIMACK Mutual Fire Insurance Companies. Office, at FIRST NATIONAL BANK, DANVERS, MASS. ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY INSURED.
DANVERS MIRROR,
NEWSPAPER,
Bank an
PRINTING OFFICE
MAPLE STREET, DANVERS, MASS.
CHARLES H. SHEPARD. M. LIZZIE SHEPARD.
COMSTOCK, GOVE & Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Soda, Ginger Ale, AND
Mineral Waters,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALE, PORTER and CIDER In Quarts, Pints, and Half-pints, for Shipping, Hotel, and Familly Use. AGENTS FOR YOUNGLING & CO.'S NEW YORK LAGER, BURKHARDT'S LAGER BEER, N. Y. CHAMPAGNE, CROTON ALE AND PORTER, In Ilids., Bbls., Half-barrels, and Kegs. 30 CANAL STREET, BOSTON. . SODA & GINGER ALE IN FOUNTAINS. SYRUPS, ALL FLAVORS.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
The Peabody Reporter
IS PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, - AT -
177 WASHINGTON ST., PEABODY, , 6
- BY THE -
PEABODY REPORTER COMPANY.
L. S. BANCROFT, Editor.
ADVERTISING RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
All Kinds of Job Printing
DONE AT THE
REPORTER OFFICE.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
SAMUEL PORTER, AUCTIONEER - AND -
REAL ESTATE AGENT, Masonic Building, Beverly, Mass.
DANIEL PERKINS & CO., C
MERCHANT TAILORS, 186
Essex Street,
Opp. CENTRAL ST., SALEM.
D. A. PERKINS.
B. M. PERKINS.
MRS. LUCY A. VERY,
Fashionable Press and Cloak. MAKING, 280 1-2 ESSEX STREET, SALEM, MASS.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
MANCHESTER HOUSE,
MANCHESTER, MASS. BOARD BY THE DAY OR WEEK.
J. K. W. PEABODY, Proprietor.
Connected withthe Hotel is a spacious Boarding and Livery Stable.
SIDNEY C. BANCROFT,
Counsellor at Law,
OFFICE, 131 DEVONSHIRE STREET,
RIALTO, ROOM 30.
BOSTON.
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Mr. Bancroft can be found, Mornings and Evenings, at his residence
179 WASHINGTON STREET,
Near Tapley's Brook, PEADODY.
LIVERY STABLE.
CENTRAL
Manchester,
STREET
MASS.
J. K. W. PEABODY, Proprietor.
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NONOTUCK SILK CO.
FLORENCE, MASS.
Established 1838.
Incorporated 1865.
BRANCH AT LEEDS.
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
Nonotuck and Corticelli Sewing Silk, and
MACHINE TWIST. IRA DIMOCK, President. A. T. LILLY, Treasurer. Boston Office, 18 SUMMER STREET.
GEO. H. MORRILL & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF
Black and Colored Printing Inks, VARNISHES, BRONZE POWDERS, &c.
GRUB EXTERMINATOR or TREE INK 30 HAWLEY STREET, BOSTON. WORKS, NORWOOD, MASS.
J. H. Robinson & Co.
Formerly GREGORY & ROBINSON.
IMPORTERS, JOBBERS & RETAILERS
FRENCH AND AMERICAN
PAPER HANGINGS
406 Washington Street, BOSTON.
John H. Robinson. Charles H. Whitmarsh. Charles W. Robinson.
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