Peabody Directory & Advertisements 1869, Part 4

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THE


ESSEX STATESMAN


IS ISSUED EVERY


Saturday Morning, FROM BROWNE'S BLOCK, 224 ESSEX STREET, BY HIRAM O. WILEY. -


THE STATESMAN


Has a large and rapidly increasing Subscription List, and finds its way into nearly all the best families in Salem. It also has a large circulation throughout Essex County, and is one of the best mediums for advertising in this portion of the State. All Advertisments will appear in new and beautiful type, will be well displayed, and made attractive, so that readers can see them at a glance.


328 SALEM DIRECTORY.


THE SALEM REGISTER


WAS ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1800,


AND IS PUBLISHED ON


MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS,


AT


NO. 193 ESSEX, COR. OF CENTRAL STREET, BY JOHN CHAPMAN and CHAS. W. PALFRAY.


Terms, $4.00 per year; $3.50 if paid in advance.


TERMS OF ADVERTISING.


Advertisements of more than half a square, $1.50 for three insertions, once a week, or in three papers in succession, at the option of the advertiser; 16} cts. for every additional insertion.


Advertisements not exceeding half a square, $1.00 for three insertions as above; 12} cts. for every additional insertion.


Probate Notices of every kind, not exceeding a square, $1.50 for three insertions. Sixteen lines of Nonpareil type are equal to a square.


When advertisements are ordered to be continued on the INSIDE, ten per cent extra must be paid for each insertion.


6} cents a line must be paid for notices for meetings for political, civic, and religious purposes, notices of societies, cards of acknowledgment from individuals, companies, &c., for one insertion. All leaded notices, 8 cents per line.


The privilege of Annual Advertisers is limited to their own immediate business; and all advertisements for the benefit of other persons, as well as all legal advertise- ments, and advertisements of real estate, or auction sales, sent in by them, must be paid for at the usual rates.


All advertisements intended for this paper must be marked on the margin of the copy the number of insertions desired, otherwise they will be published till ordered out, and charged accordingly.


*** No paper will be discontinued until all arrearages are paid, except at the option of the publishers; and any person wishing his paper discontinued must give notice thereof at the expiration of the term, whether previous notice has been given or not.


JOB PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Executed with neatness and promptness at The Register Job Office.


.


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 329


BOOK, JOB, AND FANCY


PR


EXECUTED AT THE OFFICE OF THE


Salem Gazette, and Essex-County Mercury, In the best Style, and on favorable terms.


The Salem Gazette,


Established Weekly, 1768; Semi-Weekly, 1796,


Is printed on TUESDAY and FRIDAY mornings, at $3.50 per year, when paid in advance; $4.00 when not in advance. The length of time which it has been before the public, and the extensive circulation it has obtained for more than a century, ren- der it unnecessary here to enter into a formal exposition of its character. The inten- tion is that it shall always contain the most important foreign and domestic intelligence, political, moral, and literary; original communications upon all subjects connected with the public welfare; a full and correct shipping list; business advertisements; and, in short, every thing that is usually found and expected in a Family newspaper.


The large country circulation of " The Gazette" (including " The Mercury," in which all new advertisements of "The Gazette " are published), renders it particularly valuable as a medium for the publication of Probate advertisements, sales of Real Estate, and other notices of interest to the farming population.


The Essex County Mercury; OR, WEEKLY SALEM GAZETTE, ESTABLISHED A.D. 1832,


Is made up from the reading matter of "The Salem Gazette," and is one of the largest and cheapest papers in New England. The subscription price is $2.00 a year, when paid in advance. The quantity of reading afforded is much greater than is usually found in a newspaper; and, as it circulates extensively in all parts of the County of Essex, particular pains are taken to present all the local matters of the County. "The Mercury " is published every Wednesday morning; the price, when not paid in advance, is $2.50 per year, payable semi-annually.


No. 199 ESSEX STREET.


330 SALEM DIRECTORY.


SALEM OBSERVER Printing Establishment,


GEORGE W. PEASE PROPRIETOR,


No. 226 1-2 Essex Street, Stearns' Building, OPPOSITE THE EASTERN RAILROAD DEPOT.


This Office being furnished with all the desirable modern improved FAST PRESSES,


adapted to every description of work, from a Poster down to a genteel Visiting Card, together with an ample supply of well-chosen varieties of handsome


PLAIN AND FANCY JOB TYPE AND BORDERS, The Proprietor believes that his facilities for executing every description of


PRINTING


Are such as to enable him to answer all orders to the entire satisfaction of those who may favor him with their patronage. He is prepared to execute promptly, and at as


Low Prices as any Office in the City,


Posters, Shop-Bills, Programmes, Catalogues, Bill-Heads, Blanks, "Books and Pamphlets, Business, Visiting, Ticket, and Check Cards, Plain or Fancy Labels, &c.


THE SALEM OBSERVER


Is published at the above office every Saturday morning. It is the design of the Pub- lisher to give a condensed summary of the latest intelligence, and such local matters of importance as will be found interesting to the public. Its large and increasing circulation, both in this city and country, renders it a most desirable medium for Advertising.


TERMS, $2.00 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE.


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 331


GEORGE L. HODGKINS,


DEALER IN


HYSON


TEAS, SPICES, AND FIRST CLASS


Family Groceries, No. 40, Pleasant Street, Salem, Mass. Goods Delivered in any part of the City.


EASSON & SAUL, Carpenters and Builders, Essex, corner N. Pine Street, Salem. Jobbing of every description promptly attended to.


THEODORE METCALF & CO., APOTHECARIES, No. 39 Tremont Street, Boston.


PURE DRUGS & CHEMICALS, Medicinal Cod-Liver Oil, Fine Essential Oils, best Swedish Leeches by the 1,000, and at retail. STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINES, Manufacturers of all Standard and Officinal Pharmaceutical Preparat ons. THEODORE METCALF. S. M. COLCORD. T. DOLIDER.


DIRECTORY -- CAUTION.


The public are cautioned against ever paying money in advance to any persons claiming to be connected with us, or our publications, as our Agents never take any sum, however small, in advance. SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, & CO., Directory Publishers, 47 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON.


332 SALEM DIRECTORY.


TRUSSES, ELASTIC HOSE, &c.


CODMAN & SHURTLEFF, 13 and 15 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF


Surgical and Dental Instruments,


Besides a complete assortment of articles intended for the exclusive use of the Medical and Dental professions, have always in store, at the lowest prices, a great variety of the following articles, suited to the wants of the general public :-


TRUSSES.


A large assortment of best patterns from which to select to meet the re- quirements of each case. If convenient, persons requiring Trusses should call at our establishment, where they can have a suitable Truss carefully fitted by a competent and experienced person, familiar with the anatomy of hernia. When a call in person is impracticable, a careful description should be sent, stating whether the rupture is on the right or left side; also the measure around the person, two inches below the top of the hip-bone. If the rupture is at the navel, the measure should be around the body at the navel.


ELASTIC HOSE,


For Varicose Veins, Swollen Limbs, and Weak Joints. Of these goods, we have several classes of silk and cotton, possessing different degrees of elasticity, -the stout silk being usually the most satisfactory. The sizes are, full length (of leg), three-quarters, half, or knee-hose, knee-caps, and anklets.


Also ELASTIC AND SPRING ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, SHOULDER BRACES, SUSPENSORY BANDAGES; APPARATUS FOR WEAK ANKLES, BOW-LEGS, CLUB- FEET, &c. Also CRUTCHES, of various and most improved kinds; SYRINGES ; RUBBER URINALS, to wear on the person day or night, for males and females ; GALVANIC BATTERIES; HEARING TRUMPETS, AURICLES, AND CONVERSA- TION TUBES FOR THE DEAF; RESPIRATORS, to prevent coughing on entering cold or warm air; together with many other articles for use of the sick and invalids.


For Ladies, separate rooms, and attendance by females. N. B .- A liberal discount to the trade.


INSTRUMENTS and CUTLERY REPAIRED.


BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS. 333


GEORGE BLAKE, Mechanical Draughtsman


AND PATTERN-MAKER.


Models made for the Patent Office ; Patterns made for Machinery; Steam and Gas Fittings ; Moulds and Patterns for Stone-Cutters. 73 Haverhill Street, Boston. Particular attention paid to making Patterns for Iron-Work for Buildings.


FURNITURE.


CHASE, PARSONS, & CO., [SUCCESSORS TO KIMBALL & Co.]


Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in


Fashionable Furniture,


UPHOLSTERY GOODS,


DRAPERY CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, MIR- RORS, MATTRESSES, FEATHERS, &c.,


460 and 464 Washington St., Liberty-Tree Block, OPPOSITE BOYLSTON MARKET,


DANIEL E. CHASE, SAMUEL A. PARSONS, JOSEPH A. TORREY.


BOSTON.


HICKS & BADGER, MANUFACTURERS OF


ALL KINDS OF


COPPER WORK, Nos. 49 & 51 Pitts Street, BOSTON.


S. D. HICKS. E. B. BADGER.


334 SALEM DIRECTORY.


SHIP BREAD.


C. F. AUSTIN & CO. BAKERS OF PILUT& NAVY BREAD, & ALL KINDS OF CRACKERS.


BOSTON


SPIP


CRACKERS


BACAO


NO. 116 COMMERCIAL S.T.


BOSTON.


CRACKERS.


JAMES H. HALLETT & SONS, DEALERS IN


Feathers, Mattresses, and Bedding, AND PEW CUSHIONS, Also a general assortment of


FURNITURE, 17 Dock Square, and 31 Faneuil Hall Square, BOSTON- Mattresses Refitted and Beds Renovated in a superior manner.


CORNS EXTRACTED IN FIVE MINUTES WITHOUT PAIN OR BLOOD. DR. N. KENNISON & SON,


C ORNS


CHIROPODISTS, ROOMS, 21 TEMPLE PLACE.


Hours from 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. Open on Sundays.


Dr. K. has had 28 years of successful practice. Corns 25 cents.


TUTTLE, GAFFIELD, & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN, AND IMPORTERS OF, French Plate, and German Window and Picture Glass, GLAZIERS' DIAMONDS, &c. ORDERS SOLICITED. NO. 10 MERCHANTS' ROW, BOSTON.


BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS. 335


HOMEOPATHIC BOOKS AND MEDICINES. Phonographic and Phonotypic Works; Writings of Emanuel Swe- denborg, Theological and Philosophical. Agency'for HAHNEMANN LIFE INSURANCE CO., CLEVELAND, Ohio. OTIS CLAPP, 3 Beacon Street, Boston.


STAINED AND CUT GLASS,


J. M. COOK, 131, 139, & 141 Congress Street, Boston, Mass., Manufacturer of Stained, Cut, Enamelled, Flock, and Embossed GLASS of all kinds. Especial attention given to getting up Church Windows in all styles.


JOHN HANCOCK Mutual Life Insurance COMPANY, 41 State Street, Boston, Mass.


The whole surplus belongs to the policy-holders, and is equitably divided among them, on the contribution plan, at the end of the first year, and annually thereafter. The distribution may be applied to the reduction of the next annual premium, or to purchase additional insurance, payable with the policy at maturity.


The Third Distribution, amounting to $130,000, is now being paid. All the policy-holders of this Company are guaranteed against the forfeiture of their policies by a Statute of the State of Massachusetts.


GEO. B. AGER, Sec. GEO. P. SANGER, Pres. ELIZUR WRIGHT, Actuary.


GEORGE TAPLEY, General Agent for Essex County.


A. WILBUR & CO., Importers and Dealers in WELCH AND AMERICAN Roofing Slates, OF ALL COLORS, Slating Nails. 112 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON.


JOSEPH STORY, Studio Building, 112 Tremont St., Boston, Importer and dealer in


German and French Flower Pots and Hanging Vases ; Fern and Garden Vases; Parian, Bisque, and Bronze Statuettes and Busts, Glass Shades, and Walnut Stands. A large stock of beautiful and new styles of Vases, Card Stands, Toilet Sets, Co- lognes, Match Boxes, &c., in Parian, Lava, Bohemian, China, Terra Cotta, and Glass. These are carefully selected and well adapted to Bridal, Birth-day, Christmas, and New Year's Presents. Also, Enam- elled Slate Chimney Pieces, Brackets, Pier Slabs, English Floor Tiles in colors, Grates


ASA WILBUR. JOSEPH STORY. and Chimney Tops.


336 SALEM DIRECTORY.


CAMPBELL, WHITTIER, & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF


TAYLOR &ADAMS, BOSTON.


STEAM ENGINES AND MACHINERY, Steam Fire Engines.


SOLE AGENTS AND MANUFACTURERS OF


MILLER'S PATENT SAFETY ELEVATOR, For FACTORIES, STORES, &c.


Boiler Work of all Descriptions


Made at the Shortest Notice. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO THE Repairing of Steam Engines, Machinery, and Boilers.


Works, Orange, near Tremont St., Roxbury, Mass. Boston Office, . 57 BROMFIELD STREET.


BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


337


ANTED, AGENTS, $75 to $ 200 per month everywhere, male and female, to in- troduce the Genuine Improved Common- Sense Family SEWING MACHINE. This machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid, and embroider, in a most superi- or manner. Price only $18. Fully warranted for- five years. We will pay $1,000 for any machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the " Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay Agents from $75 to $200 per month and expenses, or a commission from which twice that amount can be made.


Address SECOMB & CO., Pittsburg, Pa., or Boston, Mass.


CAUTION. - Do not be imposed upon by other parties ralming off worthless cast-iron machines under the same name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really practical cheap machine manufactured.


JOSEPHUS HARRIS & SON,


WEATHER VANES


EVER MADE.


ENTIRELY


Horse Ethan Allen.


RAISED COPPER


MANUFACTURERS OF THE ONLY


76 KINGSTON, CORNER BEACH STREET, Opposite the Boston and Albany R. R. Depot, and United States Hotel, BOSTON, MASS.


Copper Heads and Copper Bodies. No Zinc Heads. No Metallic or Composition Frame around the Bodies. Gold leaf will not remain half as long on Zinc or Compo- sition as on Copper, yet other parties continue to make Zinc and Composition Heads to this day, notwithstanding this well-known fact. Parties wanting Vanes entirely of Copper will do well to examine our Vanes. Church and Ornamental Vanes constantly on hand, and warranted superior in design, workmanship and gilding to any Vane yet offered to the public. Vanes and Gilded Designs made to order. Repairing and Gilding done at short notice.


JOSEPHUS HARRIS.


A. J. HARRIS.


E. H. ASHCROFT, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN STEAM AND VACUUM GAUGES,


Self-Cleaning Glass Water Gauges, Patent Gange Cocks, Low-Water Detectors, Taps, Dies, and Plates, Ratchet Drills, Locomotive Spring Balances, Brass Valves and Cocks, Force Pumps, &c., &c.


ALSO SOLE AGENT FOR E. TOMERY'S SCOTCH GLASS TUBES. Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer of Brown's Patent Adjustable Pipe Tongs. Office and Factory, Sudbury St., cor. Bowker St.


22


338 SALEM DIRECTORY.


C. L. THIERY, Manufacturer of all descriptions of WATCH CASES.


Engine-Turning, Polishing, Springing, and REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS; ALSO GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. No. 151 Washington St. & 7 Harvard Place, IG OFFICE 151 WASHINGTON ST. BOSTON.50 N.B .- Cash paid for old Gold and Silver.


PAPER HANGINGS.


GREGORY & ROBINSON,


No. 225 Washington Street, Boston, Importers, Jobbers, and Retailers of French and American PAPER-HANGINGS, Offer the Richest Goods Imported, and the Choicest and Cheapest of American Manufacture, at


Lowest Cash Prices. 225 WASHINGTON STREET, . . . BOSTON. S. H. GREGORY. c. W. ROBINSON. J. H. ROBINSON.


RICE, KENDALL, & CO., Wholesale PAPER WAREHOUSE. Importers of PAPER MANUFACTURERS' MATERIALS, FELTS, WIRES, &c-, 42 AND 44 WATER STREET, SIMMONS BLOCK, BOSTON. ALEX, H. RICE. CHAS. S. KENDALL. J. WILLARD RICE. C. S. KENDALL, JR.


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 339


ABEL W. TRIPP, Agent and Manufacturer of ROPER'S IMPROVED HOT AIR ENGINE, 135 and 137 South Street, BOSTON. Gold and Silver Medals have been awarded this Engine, No water used. Requires no Engineer, no extra in- su ance. Cannot explode. Shop heated and running expenses, 25 cents per 10 hours, each horse power, and as portable as a stove.


CURRIER, PHILPOT, & Co.,


EDLES


PATCH UCO.


(Successors to C. PATCH & Co.,) MANUFACTURERS OF SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES, Shuttles, Bobbins, Screw-Drivers, Oil Cans, And every variety of Sewing-Machine Trimmings. 5 HAYMARKET SQUARE, BOSTON. S. E. CURRIER. C. A. PHILPOT. J. DRAPER. S. NAY. F. S. REED.


THE NEW ENGLAND DRAIN PIPE CO.


Furnish the best


Glazed Drain Pipe, IN THE MARKET. OFFICE 22 STATE STREET, BOSTON. . B. NOYES, - -


- - Agent.


340 2 SALEM DIRECTORY.


BLAKE'S PATENT STEAM PUMP,


MANUFACTURED BY GEO. F. BLAKE & CO., 51 CHARDON STREET, BOSTON, MASS.


Blake's Patent Water Meter, Niles' Patent Hose Coupling, Blake's Patent Brick Machine.


NEW-YORK HOUSE, Liberty Street, cor. Broadway. FIRST PRIZE, " GOLD MEDAL," Last Fair Mechanics' Association, Lowell.


OFFICE OF ATLANTIC WORKS.


We know by experience, and take pleasure in testifying, that we have found it in every instance fully equal to your claim, " that it is the best pump now in use." We believe yours to be the only one yet constructed which will pump lard at all times and seasons of the year satisfactorily. NORTH, MERIAM, & CO.


MESSRS. GEO. F. BLAKE & Co .:- BOSTON, May 11, 1868.


Gents, - In reply to yours of the 9th inst., we would say, the pump you built for pumping thick beer mash works to our entire satisfaction; it throws a full stream of thick mash, or clear liquor, even when at boiling-point. It is all right in every particular. We have used other styles of pumps, but yours is the only one that will pump hot beer mash, and keep the valves free. The internal arrangement of the parts is so simple that it is not liable to get out of order. As we have used it now four months, has had no repairs, and it works as well to-day as when first put up, we therefore recommend it as invaluable to brewers. PFAFF BROS.


J. S. HUNT & CO'S


ndependent Detective


AND


INQUIRY OFFICE, NO. 3 TREMONT ROW,


Room 4; Opposite Head of Hanover Street, BOSTON.


All business intrusted to this Office will be promptly attended to, and strictly confidential.


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 341


UNION VISE COMPANY, 61 Water St., cor. Congress, BOSTON, MASS.


Pipe and Heavy Vises Warranted FOR BLACKSMITHS AND VERY HEAVY WORK. NEW STYLE Wood Workers, and Covered Screw Vises ; Forty Styles and Sizes constantly on hand.


لفا


Standard Milling Machines, Very Simple, Easily Adjusted, Great Capacity, Power, and Strength. Three Sizes, Weighing 2,300, 1,600, and 950 Pounds. FOR SALE BY THE TRADE.


BALLOU c co.,


WALTER


SUCCESSORS TO


BRYENT.


Bryent's Great Radiating Furnace.


Six sizes, to be set in brick; six sizes portable. Some recent improvements make this the most perfect Furnace in New England. This Furnace, for Churches, School- houses, or any public or private building, has proved to be the most desirable, economi- cal, and reliable article ever introduced in New England, as hundreds will testify who have had an opportunity to test it after trying several other patterns. Send for Circu- lar. We will put them in in the best manner, on the most economical terms. Also all kinds of repairing to all other Furnaces, including tin, sheet-iron, or mason work, done promptly and satisfactorily. These Furnaces will be sold at wholesale to dealers at Foundry Prices, when ordered directly from the Foundry. Also, Bryent's Patent Lowdown Grate; this is one of the most important improvements of the present age. It burns the hardest or softest coal or wood with great economy, without any change. No blower is used; the draft is supplied from a pipe from outside. It perfectly venti- lates the room, and the fire is down on the hearth. Send for Circular. BALLOU & CO., 112 PORTLAND STREET, BOSTON.


DIRECTORY .--- CAUTION.


The public are cautioned against ever paying money in advance to any persons claiming to be connected with us or our publications, as our Agents never take any sum, however small, in advance SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, & CO., Directory Publishers, 47 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON.


ALLEN'S New Patent Breech-loading


ALLEN'S


BREECH LOADING


0


SHOT GUN


We also manufacture MUZZLE-LOADING DOUBLE GUNS, of all Grades and Prices, from the Best Stub Twist, Laminated Steel, and Damascus Barrels ; also BREECH-LOADING RIFLES, Single Cartridge PISTOLS, Metallic Cartridges, &c.


[The above Cut represents the Gun with the Lid open, the Guard down, and a Cartridge partly withdrawn. ]


ETHAN ALLEN.


IT SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS AND PRICE LISTS. SULLIVAN FOREHAND.


HENRY C. WADSWORTH.


DOUBLE-BARREL SHOT GUN,


MANUFACTURED BY ETHAN ALLEN & CO., Worcester, Mass.


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 343


G. GREENLEAF & CO., Manufacturers of Wire Cloth, Wire Netting, Locomotive Netting, Sieves, Brass and Iron Rid- dles, Coal and Sand Screens, Patent Barrel Coal Sieves, Rat Traps, &c. 116 UNION STREET, CORNER OF HAYMARKET SQUARE, BOSTON. 17 Every description of Wire Work made to order. 50


STERN & CO., DEALERS IN


SEWING MACHINES.


ALSO Sewing Machines Repaired and to Let. 15 WATER STREET, BOSTON, (A few doors from Washington Street.)


First-Class Sewing Machines of all kinds, New and Second-hand, bought and sold, exchanged or to let. Particular attention paid to Repairing sewing Machines of all kinds. Needles, Shuttles, Binders, Bobbins, Silk, and all Sewing Machine Findings, constantly on hand and for sale.


Machines sold on part Payment.


MERRIAM & CO., Seal Engravers, And Manufacturers of TOAD AND OMEGA Embossing Presses, 18 AND 19 BRATTLE SQUARE, BOSTON.


DR. P. KENISON, CHIROPODIST. CORNS And


BAD NAILS CORNS. Extracted Without PAIN. Operation on Corns, 25 Cents each. Operation on Nails, 50 Cents each. 145 TREMONT STREET, (Between West Street and Temple Place,) BOSTON.


JAMES MARTIN & SON, TENT AND FLAG MANUFACTURERS.


Boat Sails, Italian and Store Awnings.


Old Sails Cut for Wagon and Horse Covers.


TENTS TO LET. 114 Commercial Street, Boston.


344 SALEM DIRECTORY.


DANIEL F. STATEN, 273 ESSEX STREET,


DEALER IN


GAS FIXTURES


Of all kinds, for Lighting STORES, DWELLINGS, CHURCHES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, &C. Wrought Iron Pipes and Fittings, (Plain and Galvanized,) for Steam, Gas, and Water. BRASS PIPES, RUBBER HOSE, for Steam and Water, HOSE PIPES and COUPLINGS, RUBBER TUBING and PACKING, IRON and COPPER PUMPS, STREET LANTERNS and POSTS,


SHAW'S And other


GAS STOVES, CARCEL, ARGAND, and all other BURNERS, WAX TAPERS, and HOLDERS, GAS KEYS, GLASS, PA- PER, TIN, and MICA SHADES, in variety, WATER COCKS, FILTERS, &c., &c.


Fixtures fitted for Kerosene, Kerosene Heaters, Gas Fix- tures, Lamps, &c., refinished to look as well as new. Clothes Wringers sold and repaired.


ZIMMERMAN'S PATENT STEAMERS, Lincoln Washing Machines, price $12.50, Sent out for trial free of expense, to customers.


Any articles used in the business furnished at the LOWEST RATES. All work neatly and promptly executed, and WAR- RANTED. No connection with any other Establishment.


DANIEL F. STATEN, 273 Essex St., Salem. House No. 1 Curtis, corner of Essex Street.


L. A. SMITH, DEALER IN


HEMLOCK BARK, WOOD, COAL, LIME, &c., AND AGENT FOR THE SALE OF MILLER'S PATENT EXTRACT HEMLOCK BARK, AND EWING'S PATENT VACUUM OIL, North River Railroad Station, - SALEM, MASS.


ESSEX HOUSE,


J. H. LEAVITT, Proprietor. No. 176 ESSEX STREET, SALEM.


This House is centrally located on Essex Street, and is the general headquarters for business men. It has excellent accommodations, and charges reasonable.


Coaches are in readiness to convey passengers to and from the depot at all hours. -THERE IS ALSO- A GOOD LIVERY STABLE, In the rear of the Hotel, where fine Horses and easy Carriages may be found. Also,


STABLING FOR HORSES, ON REASONABLE TERMS.


WILLARD P. PHILLIPS,


Forwarding and Commission Merchant,


AND DEALER IN


COALS,


AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.


RAILROAD FREIGHT STATION,


PHILLIPS' WHARF,


SALEM.I


T. S. CLOGSTON & CO., Manufacturers of CLOGSTON'S PATENT HIGH AND LOW PRESSURE SELF-REGULATING STEAM-HEATING APPARATUS,



F



Ornamental Screens, of all sizes, Made to Order.


B


· TYLER SC


CLOGSTON'S PATENT CAST IRON Sectional Boiler or Generator. Tested at 300 lbs. Hydraulic Pressure, and used for Heating or Power. Great economy of Fuel. SILVER MEDALS awarded at the Mechanic's Fair, Boston, 1865, and Maryland Institute Fair, Baltimore, 1867. CLOGSTON'S PATENT STEAM RADIATOR. This Apparatus has been successfully introduced in a large number of Public and Private Buildings, Stores, Offices, and Manufactories. Parties in want of a Substantial, Reliable, and Ornamental STEAM-HEATING APPARATUS are requested to call, and examine the same, at our Salesroom and Manufactory, 80 and 82 Sudbury St., Codman Buildings, Boston,


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