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Ginger Snaps, Seed Cakes, SHIPPING FLOUR AND K. D. MEAL.
The above articles are kept constantly on hand for sale, made from carefully selected Flour, and baked in the most thorough manner; put up in casks, bar- rels, half-barrels, boxes, tins, or other suitable packages for shipment or stores.
Orders Promptly Executed. 116 Commercial St., Boston, Mass.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
CARTER'S OIL CLOTHES The Standard -OF- AMERICA.
Having had a large and direct practical experience with the wants of
Fishermen and Seamen,
And having devoted my whole time exclusively for years to the
MANUFACTURE AND IMPROVEMENT OF
L CLOTHING
I claim a superiority for my Goods
OVER ALL MANUFACTURERS, And offer them to the trade as the Best in the Market. J. F. CARTER,
Manufacturer and Sole Proprietor, GLOUCESTER (CAPE ANN), MASS.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
JOSEPH W. GRIGG, DEALER IN Enameled Slate Mantels
AND BRACKET SHELVES.
Slate Billiard Beds, Black- boards for Schools, Sinks, Grave Covers, and Slate Slabs of all sizes.
Also, Roofing Slate and Pa- per, Parlor Grates, Frames, Summer Pieces, Registers, etc. Slating and Repairing.
59 Bromfield St.,
BOSTON, MASS.
English Floor Tile.
FRANCIS G. DAVIS, AGENT FOR Lawrence and Old Colony Duck Mills, No. 67 Commercial Street, BOSTON.
A. J. WILKINSON & CO.,
184 and 188 Washington Street.
Established 1842
Between
State Street
AND
23 and 25 Devonshire Street.
Dock Square, BOSTON.
Hardware, Tools, Machinists' and Manufacturers' Supplies.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
BRETT'S EUREKA SALVE! PURELY VEGETABLE.
This remarkable cleansing and healing agent having been used by the dis- coverer and his family, employes, friends, and neighbors for many years, in numberless cases, with the most satisfactory results, we feel the utmost confi- dence in offering it to the public, (which we do by the earnest solicitations of those who have used it), for the immediate Relief and Permanent Cure of BURNS, SCALDS, BRUISES, CUTS, CATARRH, FELONS, CORNS, FROZEN HANDS AND FEET, CHILBLAINS, OLD SORES, SORE THROATS, DIPTHERIA, RHEUMATIC AND NEURALGIC PAINS; also, PAINS IN THE BACK, SIDE, AND BREAST, NUMBNESS OF LIMBS, COLD FEET, CHAPPED HANDS, SORE EYES, VARICOSE VEINS, SORE LIPS, AND ULCERS. It produces circulation, and prevents and removes inflammation, and stagnation of fluids, and maturation in sores, which is the cause of pain and soreness; and also prevents mortifica- tion from setting in, if applied in season, used freely, and renewed often.
- See Directions for use with Box.
REFERENCES BY PERMISSION.
BOSTON.
Mrs. T. K. Homer, 659 Tremont street.
Mrs. A. J. Abbott. 69 Myrtle street.
Mrs. J. T. Prescott, 45 Leverett street.
B. K. Swift, 75 Dover street.
C. Seabury, 95 Court street. Mrs. Cash, 22 Willard place. Mrs. Ricker, 14 Lyman street. C. R. Smith, 19 Broad street.
Mrs. Bartlett, 48 Montgomery street. Mrs. Joslyn, 684 Tremont street. G. H. Floyd, 24 Tremont row. Mrs. Latimer, 12 Milford street.
Mrs. Purington, 44 Chandler street. Mrs. Alley, 107 Chandler street.
Mrs. Burnham, 104 Dartmouth street.
Mrs. Parker, 41 Warren avenue.
Mrs. Howe, 184 Tremont street.
Mrs. Curley, 30 Woodward st., So. Boston. Mary Ewing, 28 Jinkins street. Robert Barnum, E street.
Mrs. Wentworth, 18 Oakland, Brighton. F. Haven, 689 Washington street.
Mrs. M. A. French. 70 Harrison avenue E. M. Moore, 235 Washington street.
SOMERVILLE.
Mrs. Ingalls, cor. School and Berkeley sts. Mr. Locke, 51 Springfield street.
Mrs. E. T. Peterson, 17 Concord avenue Mrs. Caleb Page, Webster av., Union sq.
CAMBRIDGE.
Mrs. W. H. Hidden, 259 Harvard street. Mrs. I. L. Smith, 27 Pleasant street. E. H. George, 375 Cambridge street. Mrs. C. P. Smith, 5 Williams street. Fanny Merriam, 369 Cambridge street. Mrs. J. Stevens, 270 Harvard street. J. H. Orne, druggist. 493 Main street. H. S. Andros, 641 Main street. Charles Stephens, Cottage street.
Mrs. Britton, 89 Spring st., E. Cambridge Mrs. Melville, 1 Sixth street. Mrs. Woodward, 5 Sixth street. Mrs. R. R. Hudson, 82 Inman street.
Mr. Dolloff, 143 Otis street.
Mrs. J. L. Smith, 5 Sampson place.
CHARLESTOWN.
S. Armstrong, 27 Pleasant street. Mrs. M. D. Haskell, 109 High street. Mrs. Henry M. Norrv, 38 Adams street Mr. Haslett, 244 Bunker Hill street. Miss L. A. Adams, 38 Adams street. N. E. Gibson, 61 Baldwin street. Mrs. Randall, 78 Baldwin street. Mr. Davol, 10 Main street, druggist. Mr. Scott, 14 Prospect street. Mr. Greenough, 13 Baldwin street. Geo. A. Fitch, R. R. office, Cincinnati, O. NEW YORK. D. S. Thomas, the celebrated Aeronaut.
Orders filled at wholesale and retail, at 247 Washington Street, Boston, room 3, by S. G. BRETT. Also, at 22 School Street, Boston, room 7, by GREEN- OUGH & CO.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
DENNISON & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF
GS
AND STATIONERS' SPECIALTIES.
DENNISON'S PATENT
SHIPPING TAGS, AND DENNISON'S STANDARD
MERCHANDISE TAGS, Of every variety, and for every conceivable use.
DENNISON'S TOURISTS' TAGS FOR TRAVELERS.
Stratton's Gummed Labels, and Gummed Paper of all colors; Legal and Notarial Seals; Folding and Fancy Tickets; Mentzel's Pat- ent Suspension Rings; Dennison's Restaurant and Bar- bers' Checks; Game Counters; Wedding Cake Boxes ; Visiting aud Playing Card Cases, etc.
DENNISON'S TARGETS FOR RIFLE PRACTICE,
THE STAR COPYING PAD,
Used with ordinary Copying Press and Book, and superior to all other devices for the Copying of Letters.
Phillips' and Stevens' Hook and Clasp Tags; Kimball's Self-Fastening Tickets; Anderson's Improved Suspension Hooks; Postal Envelopes; McGill's Paper Fasteners at manufacturer's discount; Dickin- son's Rubber Bands; Dennison's Excelsior Sealing Wax.
TISSUE PAPERS:
Proprietors "Globe" and Centennial Prize " Excelsior," and Importers of English Grass Bleached and Pearl Blue, from the celebrated 39 mill.
Proprietors of "SILVER WHITE," Best Article for Polishing Silver ! And Miller's "JEWELRY CLEANING CASKETS" and "SILVER WHITE CASKETS."
JEWELERS' BOXES,
Jewelers' Cards, Pink and White Cotton, Fine Twines, etc., etc.
DRUGGISTS' BOXES, Apothecaries' Counter and Powder Papers: Dennison's Shaving Papers.
ALL OUR GOODS ARE SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE.
DENNISON CO.,
19 Milk Street, Boston. 682 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 169 Vine Street, Cincinnati.
198 Broadway, New York.
150 South Clark Street, Chicago. 409 Washington Avenue, St. Louis.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
W. A. ROBERTS, Dealer in
MARBLE, SCOTCH ™) ENGLISH GRANITE, Monuments
-AND-
Tablets,
Also, all kinds of
SOAP STONE.
127 & 131 PORTLAND STREET, 9, 11, 13 & 15 TRAVERS ST.,
BOSTON.
Also, American Granite Monu- ments made to order.
Sole Agent for New Brunswick Red Granite Co., Burpee's Quarry, St. George and St. John.
G.E. JOHNSON.SC.
HENRY N. STONE, Constructer and Manufacturer of
PUMPS AND SHIP FITTINGS,
Edson's Power and Common Capstans, Edson's Patent Boom Buffer, Edson's Patent Tube Well Strainers, Edson's Adjustable Rudder Holder.
No. 132 Commercial St., BOSTON.
Edson's Patent Ships' Main Pumps and Fountain Engines, with Brass or Copper Cylinders, and Air and Vacuum Chambers; Ed- son's House, Mine, Steamboat, and Factory Force and Lift Pumps; Edson's Patent Windlass Power Beam, Chain Stoppers, and Chain Buffers; Common and Cargo Winches; Hose, Lead, and Iron Pipe; Couplings, Hose Pipes, Robinson's Patent Steerers, &c .; Edson's Oscillating Steerers, and Edson's Patent Street Sweeper.
Brass Foundry & Finishing Shop. Machine and Blacksmith Shop.
Repairing done at short notice. Cash paid for Old Metals.
EUREKA SALVE,
Every family should keep a box on hand in case of accident. PRICE, 25 CENTS.
GUESE GENEALOGICO
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
AMERICAN PORTUGUESE GE
SOCIETY, INC.
ATALOGUE
RECTORIES
-ISSUED BY-
GREENOUGH & CO.
American Railway Manual and Supply Directory $4.00
Augusta, Hallowell and Gardiner Directory 2.00
Bangor City Directory 1.50
Bath, Brunswick and Richmond Directory
1.50
Boston Business Directory (annually)
1.50
Boston & Maine Railroad Business Directory 2.50
Boston and Providence Railroad Directory 2.50
Brockton and Bridgewaters Directory 2.00
Brookline Directory 1.50
Cambridge City Directory (annually). 2.50
Concord City Directory 1.50
Eastern and Maine Central Railroads Business Directory. 2.50
Haverhill City Directory. 2.00
Lewiston and Auburn Directory. 2.00
Malden, Medford, Melrose, and Everett Directory 2.00
Massachusetts Cities Business Directory 2.50
Merrimack River Directory 2.00
Milford Directory
1.50
Nashua City Directory. 2.00
New Bedford City Directory 2.00
Portsmouth City Directory 1.50
Rockland, Belfast, Camden, and Thomaston Directory 2.00 Saco and Biddeford Directory. 1.50
Somerville City Directory 2.00
United States Iron, Hardware, and Metal Trades Directory. 5.00
Waltham and Watertown Directory 1.50
Washington Street Directory
.25
Publication Office, 22 School Street, BOSTON,
GREENOUGH & Co., Editors and Publishers.
Directories of the Principal Cities of the United States kept on hand, for reference, to accommodate patrons and friends, without charge.
NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC,
Located in the heart of Boston, is the
Oldest Music School in America,
AND-
The Largest in the World.
It employs Seventy-Five Eminent Teachers and has had more than 16,000 Pupils in ten years.
FIFTEEN DOLLARS
Pays for Tuition in Piano, Organ, Voice or Harmony; while the COL- LATERAL ADVANTAGES, consisting of Lectures, Concerts, Recitals, Sight-Reading, Normal Instruction, Analysis of Piano, Organ and Vocal Works, etc., amount to more than One Hundred and Fifteen Lessons a Term.
NEW CLASSES
HAVE BEEN FORMED IN THE ART OF
Conducting, Oratorio Singing, Church Music, Elocution and the Modern Languages,
AND IN INDUSTRIAL AND FINE ART STUDIES.
The increased facilities of this Institution enable it to offer by far the best privileges for musical culture that can possibly be obtained in this country, and along with the College of Music, of Boston University, affords every advantage that can be enjoyed in Europe. Its peculiar methods and special opportunities for broad and liberal culture, together with its wide reputation, have enabled its graduates to take eminent positions as artists and teachers.
Four terms a year, beginning in September, November, February, and April. For circulars of the Conservatory, College of Music, Musical Bureau, and Normal Institute, address
E. TOURJEE,
Music Hall, BOSTON.
DWELLING HOUSE INSURANCE CO.
OF BOSTON.
CAPITAL, . . . $800,000. (ALL PAID IN AND INVESTED.)
Office, 29 State Street,
.
BOSTON.
This Company Insures ONLY Dwelling House Property & Household Furniture.
HENRY F. PERKINS, Secretary.
ARTHUR WM. HOBART, President.
DIRECTORS.
George C. Richardson, Avery Plumer, Alexander Strong, Otis Norcross, James H. Beal, N. J. Bradlee, James L. Little, Henry P. Kidder, Walter Hastings, A. S. Wheeler. John D. W. Joy, Augustus Flagg, Charles Merriam, Arthur Wm. Hobart. -
S. H. COOK, Agt., 37 No. Water St., New Bedford.
Dorchester Mutual Fire Insurance Co.,
BOSTON.
INCORPORATED FEBRUARY, 1855. P. O. Neponset, Mass., January 1, 1877.
Amount Insured on Real Estate ... $9,298,367.00
Amount Insured on Personal Estate. 1,894,597.00
6834 Policies,-Amount Insured. 11,192,964.00 Cash Assets. 175,181.06
Premium Deposit Notes ... 184,000.00
BOSTON OFFICE, 27 STATE STREET.
E. J. BAKER, President. W. F. TEMPLE, Secretary.
H. VAN CAMPEN, Agent, 17 No. Water St., New Bedford.
INCY MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Cash Fund, Nov. 1, 1877, $360,000,
Surplus over Re-insurance, over
$160,000.
50 per cent Dividend now paid on every 5 years Policy. 30 per cent on 3 years, and 20 per cent on all others.
ISRAEL W. MUNROE, Pres.,
CHAS. A. HOWLAND, Sec'y.
H. VAN CAMPEN, Agt., 17 No. Water St., New Bedford.
MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., 39 Court Street, Room No. 1, BOSTON, ASSETS, $450,000.
Insurance of Dwellings and Household Furniture only, AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE OR LIGHTNING. CASH DIVIDENDS TO POLICY-HOLDERS.
CHAS. B. CUMINGS, Pres't. JOHN M. CORBETT, Sec'y. I. S. CORNISH, Agent, 27 No. Water St., New Bedford.
NEW ENGLAND Mutual Insurance Co., 62 STATE STREET, BOSTON.
This Company, with a Permanent Fund of $350,000, continues to write
MARINE and FIRE RISKS
AT CURRENT RATES. Dwelling Houses and Furniture insured for one to five years.
DIRECTORS.
Geo. C. Lord,
E. H. Baker,
Thomas Nickerson,
R. W. Lord,
Hartley Lord,
Daniel S. Emery,
Henry Hastings,
Alden Speare,
Charles Carruth,
Alpheus H. Hardy,
John S. Farlow, Osborn Howes, J. W. Seaver, Frederick Nickerson,
Henry Gardner,
Isaac T. Burr, W. B. Sewall,
Francis F. Emery, Edward Sands.
GEORGE C. LORD, President.
A. PRESSON, Secretary.
CHARLES P. GRIMMER, FLORIST 147 Tremont, cor. West Street, 53 West, cor. Tremont Street, BOSTON, MASS.
Fresh Cut Flowers, BOUQUETS, FUNERAL WREATHS, CROSSES, &c. FLORAL DECORATIONS OF EVERY DESIGN.
Prompt Attention given to Orders by MAIL or TELEGRAPH.
2 5/00
FIRE INSURANCE.
TILLINGHAST & ALDEN,
SUCCESSORS TO THE LATE
JOSEPH S. TILLINGHAST.
Agency Established in 1830.
Office, 44 No. Water Street, NEW BEDFORD.
JOSEPH TILLINGHAST.
GEO. N. ALDEN.
THE FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES REPRESENTED : North British and Mercantile Ins. Co., London and Edinburgh. Capital (gold), $10,000,000. Assets (gold), $16,541,836.
Queen Insurance Company, of Liverpool. Capital (gold), $10,000,000. Assets in U. S., $1,422,571.
Scottish Commercial Ins. Co., Glasgow. Capital (gold), $6,250,000.
Assets in U. S., $636,301.
Atna Insurance Co., of Hartford. Capital, $3,000,000. Assets, $7,037,907.
Home Insurance Co., of New York. Capital, $2,500,000.
Hartford Fire Insurance Co., of Hartford. Capital, $1,000,000.
Assets, $6,104,650.
Assets, $3,273,868.
Continental Insurance Co., of New York. Capital, $1,000,000. Assets, $3,040,085 ..
German American Fire Ins. Co., of New York. Capital, $1,000,000.
Hanover Fire Insurance Co., of New York. Capital, $400,000.
Assets, $1,642,882.
Springfield Fire and Marine Ins. Co., of Springfield. Capital, $750,000. Assets, $1,515,672. Connecticut Fire Ins. Co., of Hartford. Capital, $1,000,000. Assets, $1,362,843. Niagara Fire Ins. Co., of New York. Capital, $1,000,000. Assets, $1,442,445. National Fire Ins. Co .. of Hartford. Capital, $500,000. Assets, $1,040,523. Firemen's Fund Ins. Co., of San Francisco, Cal. Capital (gold), $300,000. Assets, $703,621. Hoffinan Fire Insurance Co., of New York. Capital, $200,000. Assets, $387,197. Roger Williams Insurance Co. Capital, $200,000. Assets, $393,226. Meriden Fire Ins. Co., of Meriden, Conn. Capital, $200,000. Assets, $321,688. Equitable Fire and Marine Ins. Co., of Providence. Capital, $300,000. Assets, $345,369. Shawmut Ins. Co., of Boston. Capital, $500,000. Assets, $632,379. Guaranty Fire Insurance Co. Capital, $200,000. Assets, $280,939. Assets, $265,533.
Atlantic Fire and Marine Ins. Co., of Providence. Capital, $200,000.
Merchants Ins. Co., of Providence. Capital, $200,000.
Assets, $393,331.
Atlantic Ins. Co .. of New York. Capital, $200,000.
.
Assets, $457,966.
Insurance effected to any amount in the above, and other reliable Companies. Losses promptly adjusted and paid.
Assets, $2,209,036.
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SETH K. AIKEN, CHARLES L. WOOD, BENJ. T. RICKETSON, JOS. W. CORNELL, JONATHAN BOURNE.
WM. H. TAYLOR, President.
GEO. N. ALDEN, Secretary and Treasurer.
JOHN BABCOCK & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF VARNISHES & JAPANS,
JOHN BABCOCK. - Office, 2 Liberty Square, Boston. Factory, Riverside, Brighton. L. F. BABCOCK.
INSURANCE!
- Particular attention given to WHALING RISKS.
CHAS. H. FORBES, Manufacturer of
FINE CARRIAGES,
ELM STREET,
NEW BEDFORD, MASS ..
Next East of the PARKER HOUSE.
GEO. L. BROWNELL Manufacturer and Dealer in
FINE CARRIAGES, HEARSES,
SLEIGHS, HARNESSES, ROBES, &c.
A Specialty made in the
MANUFACTURING of HEARSES At his Manufactory and Repository,
Cor. Third and Cannon Sts., , NEW BEDFORD. GILES G. BARKER, Supt.
INDEPENDENT LINE.
T. M. JAMES
INSURANCE AGENCY,'
Fire, Life Accident.
GOOD COMPANIES
-AND- AT MY OWN RATES.
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No. 40 North Water Street, NEW BEDFORD.
ELLIS' FINE ART ROOMS, 36 & 40 William St., New Bedford ..
AMERICAN AND CHINA TEA CO., Branch Store, 66 Purchase SE, NEW BEDFORD. Families supplied at Wholesale Prices.
+ AURORA GRANULATED SOAP, BUTLER & DEVANO, MNFRS., 106 1-2 South Third St., NEW BEDFORD. -
MARINE, FIRE, AND LIFE.
Safest and Largest Companies in the World, FAVORABLE TERMS and LOW RATES. LAWRENCE GRINNELL & SON, Office North Water St., over Mechanics National Bank.
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