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A branch of the Connecticut River rail road is to be constructed from Cabotville to this place during the coming season.
A fire district has been organized at Chicopee Falls, included within the limits of School District No. 16. The officers are,
T. W. Carter, Chief Engineer.
H. Rowley, 1st Assistant Engineer,
O. C. Chapman, 2d "
S. Alvord, 3d 66
B. B. Belcher, Chief Clerk.
SPRINGFELD MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.
P. F. Wilcox, President,-J. Willard, J. Abbot, B. Leav- itt, D. Smith, S. Raynolds, S. Sanborn, J. Humeston, Wm. Child, Directors,-J. Willard, Secretary:
The population of Springfield in 1810, was 2.767; in 1820, 3,914 ; in 1830, 6,784; in 1837, 9,234; on May 1st, 1845, 14,792.
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VALUATION AND TAXATION.
Year.
Valuation of Real & Personal Est.
No. Polls.
Poll Tax. Total amount of Tax as- sessed.
1810
$498.760
766
97 c.
$2,25S
1820
667,970
823
74
3.749
1825
814.440
1051
77
4,881
1830
1,075,850
1376
1,50
12,817
1835
2,814,330
1744
1,32
14,122
1840
4,532,470
2969
1,10
19,582
1845
5,317,240
4238
1,08
$27,972
CHICOPEE FALLS VILLAGE.
Abercrombia, Joel, livery stable, Church st Adams, Ezekiel, & Elihu, Chicopee Falls hotel Adams, F. A. L. dry goods and groceries, Front st Adams, James A. farmer, 16 Court st Adams, Milton, h on hill
Albee, Mrs. Sarah, boarding house, 31 Centre st Allen, Albro, emp 3 factory, bds 37 Centre st Allen, L. laborer, Front st, on hill Allen, E. B. physician, Market st, h Church st Alvord, Samuel, teacher, h Church st Alvord, Sewell, farmer, 17 Court st Ames, Mrs. Sarah, on hill
Anderson, Maj. carpenter, bds Centre st
Anderson, Mrs. Naomi, h Centre st
Ashton, Robert, emp factory, bds 8 South st Austin, - farmer, 14 Centre st
Baker, Albert, forger, h Front st
Baker, Rufus, mason, h on hill Bancroft, Charles, South st Bartlett, Asher, gun-smith, bds Church st
Bartlet, Horace E. carpenter, bds Centre st Bartlet, Geo. clerk, bds Centre st
Bartlet, Ebenezer, dry goods and groceries, Centre st Barry, T. W. machinist, h Front st
Barnes, M. H. tailor, Front, bds Court st
Barton, Rev. F. A. h Centre st
Belden, Geo. D. machinist, h 49 Centre st Belcher, John W. Belcher, Bildad B. iron foundry, Belcher, Benj. B.
h Front st
h on hill
Belcher, James H.
h Bridge st bds Bridge st
Belcher, Mrs. Sarah, Bridge st
Bidwell, Wm. F. boarding house, 14 Centre st
Bidwell, Wm. F. emp factory No. 4, h 14 Centre st Bigalow, Ebenezer. carpenter, h 43 Centre st Bly, Jeremiah, machinist, h Front st
Bly, James M. machinist, h Front st
Bly, Joseph, machinist, bds 27 Centre st Bliss, Caleb, tinner, h 9 Court st
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Blazedell, John, plough maker, on hill Blanchard, John, surgeon dentist, Front st Bodfish, Julius, F. carpenter, bds 5 Centre st Bodfish, Simeon C. mill-wright, h 20 Centre st Bordwell, Cyrus B. blacksmith, 14 Front st Bowers, Albert W. carpenter, bds 12 Front st Booth, Hiram, gun-smith, h 7 Market st Boyden, Joseph B. gun-smith, h N. Bridge st Britton, Joshua, farmer, 19 West st
Briggs, Almond, pattern maker, h on hill Brown, Cyrus, bds Front st
Brown, Lucian, gun-smith, bds 5 Centre st
Brown, Wm. emp No. 4 factory, h 45 Centre st Brown, Jacob P. teamster, cor South and West st Brown, E. clerk at P. C. Davis', bds cor Bridge and Front Bryand, D. M. dry goods, drugs, groceries, &c. Front st Burk, Wm. boarding house, 9 Centre st
Burk, E. W. emp 3 factory, bds 9 Centre st Burney, - 12 West st
Bush, Lewis A. weaver, No. 1 factory, bds 12 Front st Bush, Stephen, forger, gun fact, bds Centre st
Butterfield, Ezra, laborer, h 15 Front st
Buckley, Mrs. Mary, h 20 West st
Buckland, Mrs. Lydia, Church st
Cadwell, Pliny, dry goods and groceries, Front, h Front, on hill
Cadwell, Josiah D. employed No. 4 factory, bds 16 West st Cady, Henry, druggist, Front, bds Chic F. hotel
Carpenter, Jona. bdg house, 25 Front st
Carpenter, Geo. H. employed No. 1 factory, bds 25 Front st Carpenter, Benedict, 2d overseer No. 1 fac bds 25 Front st Carpenter, Jona. works in factory, bds 3 Front st Carpenter, Jenet W. h 22 Centre st
Carpenter, Albert G. carpenter, h 5 Market st
Carter, Elias, architect, h Grove place
Carter, T. W. agt Ch Manuf Co. h Grove place
Carter, Edwin O. civil engineer
Chapman, Otis, pay-master Chicopee Manuf Co. h No. 1 Front st
Chase, Mary, boarding house, No. 23 Front st
Chadbourn, Wm. employed 4 factory, bds No. 12 Front st Chapman, Richard, boarding house, No. 12 Centre st Chapman, Mrs. h 12 Centre st
Charter, John, machinist, h 21 Market st
Charlton. William, emp No. 1 factory, bds 18 Market st
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Chase, William, carpenter, h 17 Market st Chase, Wm. W. helper in machine shop, bds 17 Market st Chapin, Oliver, farmer, h North of the bridge Chapman, Jas. hair dresser, Front st
Church, John L. laborer, bds 37 Centre st Clark, Huldah, boarding house, 22 Front st Clough, Seth, teamster, 22 Front st
Clement, Benjamin, carpenter, bds 12 Front st Clough, Wyman, employed 4 factory, h 19 Centre st Clough, Orcutt, employed 4 factory, bds 19 Market st Clough, Joseph, carriage maker, Front, h Springfield road Cobb, Rebecca B. boarding house, No. 4 Front st Cobley, Jona. boarding house, No. 51 Court st Cocks, Michael, employed in paper mill, bds 12 Fron tt Cocks, Jas. employed paper mill, bds 12 Front st Cobley, Rufus, works in factory, house Front st Cole, Alonzo, employed 2 factory, h No. 10 Court st Cole, Asa, watchman, h 21 West st
Cone, Seymour, gun-smith. bds 22 Market st
Converse, Cyprian I. boarding house, Bridge st Congdan, Mary, h Court st
Congdon, Albert, laborer at gun shop
Cone, Cyrus L. gun smith, h 9 Market st
Cooley, Mary, boarding house, 15 Front st Cook, Sylvester, laborer, h 13 Court st
Cook, Joshua, clerk book store, h 2 Court st Cooley, Andra, boarding house, 19 Market st Cooley, Calvin H. furnace man, h N. Bridge st Corey, Leonard, laborer, h 16 Front st
Coster, Carle, gun-smith, h Front, on hill Cowles, Robt, employed No. 3 factory, h 23 Court st
Curtis, Chas. G. machinist. h on hill
Cushman, Julius, employed No. 2 factory, h 14 Centre st Corning, E. H. merchant tailor, Front, h East Grove place
Davis, P. C. dry goods and groceries, Front, h Front, on hill
Dart, Duranson, gun-smith, bds 22 Market st
Demming, Gordon S. machinst, bds C. F. hotel Delain, Jas. grocer, Front, h Court st Demmons. Alden, farmer, h 13 Centre st Dewey, R. E. attorney at law, office Front st Devenport, Guy, overseer 4 factory, h Church st Dickinson, John, file cutter, bds 18 Court st
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Dickinson, Mrs. Sarah, boarding house, 8 South st Dickinson, Lester, tailor, Front, h on hill Donlon, Edward, teamster, bds C. F. hotel Dunikin, Cathrin, boarding house, 13 Centre st Doud, Mrs. Martha, h Centre st Durant, W. L. ostler, Chic Falls hotel Dwight, Edmund, house Grove place
Eldridge, Olney, overseer No. 4 factory, h East Grove place
Elder, Mrs. boarding house, 4 West st Ellis, Alfred, tailor, Centre, h Front st Emes, Albert, overseer gun room, h Church st Eno, William, overseer 4 factory, bds 22 Market st Evarts, Chas. W. employed 3 factory, bds 9 Centre st Evarts, Mrs. boarding house, 1 Court st
Everleth, George shoemaker, h cor South and West sts Everleth, Asa, overseer paper mill, N. Bridge st Ferre, Mrs. Orinda, boarding house, 21 Front st Fine, John, filer in gun shop. bds Front st Fitzgerald, Jas. employed 2 factory, h 49 Centre st Fitzgerald, Mrs. Ellen, h 10 South st
Ford, Robt, overseer 2 factory. h 10 Front st
Ford, Jas. overseer 3 factory, h 47 Centre st Foss, Jacob, waiter Ch Falls hotel
Fowler, Augustin, boarding house, 53 Centre st Fowler, Chas. employed 2 factory, h 8 South st Fuller, Anson, farmer, h 22 West st
Furguson, Alexandar, employed 2 factory, h 22 Centre st Furney, Russell, S. shoemaker, h 21 Centre st Fuller, Jas. employed 4 factory, bds 8 South st Gleason, Hiram, physician, office and store cor Bridge and Front sts
Gleason, Jeduthan, market, cor Bridge and Front sts Godard, George, overseer No. 4 bds 25 Front st Godard, Israel, 14 West st
Graves, Sylvanus, employed 2 factory, h 17 Front st Graves, Wallsteen, employed 4 factory. bds Front st Graves, Roswell, in 2 factory, h 35 Centre st
Griggs, Rufus C. dry goods and groceries, Centre, bds C. F. hotel
Griggs, David H. farmer, h 14 Centre st
Griggs, David B. carpenter, h Church st Griffiths, Livia, boarding house. 3 Centre st
Grimshaw, Henry, gun-smith, bds 5 Centre st
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Groves, Joseph, farmer, h 35 Centre st Groves, Rowland, Jaborer, bds 6 South st Hadlock, David, employed 4 factory, bds 17 West st Halladay, Elisha, physician, Bridge st Harrington, Hannah, milliner, Front st Hard, Chas. F. gun-smith, h Court st Hasselton, Oliver, laborer, h Church st Hathaway, Luther, machinist, h Front st Hayward, Abner B. moulder, iron foundry, bds 21 Front st Hayward, Jerome W. laborer, bds 21 Front St Haywood, Willard, boarding house, 14 Centre st Howard, William, employed 2 factory, h 51 Centre st Haynes, Fidelia, boarding house, Centre st Herrick John, works in factory, h 16 Front st Hendrick, Horace L. overseer No. 3 factory, h 5 Front st Hill, Alban, machinist, bds 19 Market st Hocum, Enoch, clerk, D. M. Bryant's, bds 7 Centre st Holoway, Whitman, laborer, h 26 Court st Holisten, Aaron, restorator, Front. h Church st Holland, David, employed No. 2 factory, bds Court st Hussey, Nathan, boarding house, 12 Front st Hoskins, Abel, furnace man, Centre st Hossington, Mrs. cor Church and Court sts Howard, Geo. H. employed 3 factory, bds 31 Centre st Howard, Saml. laborer, South st
Howard, William, employed 2 factory, bds South st Howard, Lysander, laborer, h on hill
Howard, Sarah, h 9 West st
Hussey, Jas. watchman No. 2 factory, bds 7 Centre st Hutchins, Dwight, 3 factory, bds 19 Market st
Hubbard, Andrew, shoe store, Front, h Church st Hubbard, Jacob, carpenter, h Court st
Hyde, P. P. carpenter, bds 16 West st
Jacobs, Sumner, (Jacobs & Gleasa,) physicians and drug- gists, bds Front st
Jacobs, Sumner, 2d, machinist, bds Front st
Jenks, William, gun-smith, patentee of carbine Jenks, Allen, gun-smith, h Bridge st Jewell, Ashley, employed 3 factory, bds 5 Centre st Jewell, C. G. shoe store, Market, h cor Ch and Court sts Johnson, Wm. J. machinist, h Bridge st
Jones, Henry, boarding house, No. 7 Centre st Jones, Amasa, employed 3 factory, h 33 Centre st Kendal, Jonas, foreman gun shop, h Church st
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Kenfield, William, mason, h 11 Court st King, Andrus D. gun-smith, h East Meth church Kelly, Forrester, employed 3 factory, bds 7 Centre st Kelly, Patrick, ostler, bds Ch Falls hotel Kingsbury, Nathaniel, laborer, 22 Market st Lawrence, Geo. W. employed 2 factory, h 8 Court st Lay, John, laborer, h 57 Centre st
Lane, Calvin, machinist, h 5 Market st
Lanphaer, Linus, laborer, h 5 Court st Leach, Alpheus, furnace man, h Front st
Leach, George, furnace man, h Front st Lewis, Jas. laborer, h 7 South st
Lincoln, Lysander R. clerk F. A. L. Adams', bds C. F. hotel
Livermore, Rachel, boarding house, 23 Market st Lowater, Thos. gun-smith, Front, on hill
Lyon, Homer, overseer 3 factory, h 23 Centre st Lyon, Siley, boarding house, 27 Centre st Marsh, Robt G. butcher, h No. 1 Court st
Marsh, Ebenezer, employed 2 factory, bds 5 Centre st Marsh, John E. carpenter, h Court st
Marsh, Philander, S. teamster, h N. Bridge st
Mc Gaw, John, 3 factory, bds 23 Market st Meriman, Silas, grocer, Front, h Church st Mills, Robt C. pastor Baptist church, h Church st Miner, Almira, boarding house, 37 Centre st
Miller, Horace, laborer, h 24 Market st
Miller, Justin, works in factory, bds 24 Market st Moore, Henry, teamster, h Front st
Mooney, David, works in factory, bds 12 Front st Morgan, John, machinist, h 6 Front st Moore, Chas. shoemaker, h Bridge st
Morrisson, William, furnace man, bds 9 Centre st Moulton, Cyrus, furnace man, bds 9 Centre st Munn, Francis, painter, h 11 Front st Munger, Hiram, millwright, N. Bridge st Newman. Calvin, employed 2 factory, bds 7 Centre st Newell, Larkin, employed 4 factory, bds 3 Court st Nichols, Sidney D. gun-smith, bds 25 Front st Olds, Valoraus, gun-smith, h 23 Front st Ordway, John, h east Meth church
Parker, David, employed 3 factory, h 57 Centre st Parkhurst, Syrenus, 4 factory, bds 23 Market st Parsons, Mrs. Betsey M. 24 Centre st
Patterson, Orville, clerk in gun-shop, bds 22 Marke; st
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Patterson, William, in factory, h 3 Front st Patterson, Mason, watchman, bds 12 Front st Patterson, Thos. painter, bds 3 Front st Payton, Patrick, laborer, bds 3 Front st Perkins, John W. yeast pedler, h Springfield road Pelton, Joel, laborer, h South st
Phillips Chas. in 1 factory, h 29 Centre st Phillips, Walter, in 2 factory, h 8 West st Powrs, Benjamin, laborer, h N. Bridge st Pratt, Horatio, machinist, bds 5 Centre st Randall, M. milliner, Front, bds Court st Reed, E. laborer, Front st
Reed, Abisha, C. farmer, h Centre st Regan, John, carriage maker, bds 17 Market st Renney, Edward, overseer 1 factory, h 1S Centre st Richardson, John, in 3 factory, h 35 Centre st Robinson, Harvey, overseer in factory, h 7 Front st Robinson, Joseph, farmer, N. Bridge st Root, Elisha, machinist, bds C. F. hotel Roos, Jacob, gun-smith, h 11 Market st Root, Geo. machinist, h 3 Market st Root, Lucius, blacksmith, bds hotel Rowley, Homer, farmer, h Church st Rumril, George, mason, h Court st Scott, Horace W. overseer 3 factory, h 16 Centre st Scott, Otis, helper in forging shop, bds 31 Centre st Scott, Abel, furnace man, h S Front st Sears, Jona. F. farmer, h Front st Searl, Ira, shoemaker, 45 Centre st Shackford, Saml. A. dry goods, 2 Centre, bds C. F. hotel Shaw, Luther L. shoemaker, h Front st Shattuck, Chauncy, teamster, bds cor S. and West sts Sherman, Chas. B machinist, h 18 Market st Sherman, Rev. David, pastor Meth church, h east church Sikes, Harvey, carriage maker, Market st Sikes, Calvin, in 4 factory, bds 21 Centre st Sikes, David L. machinist, bds 7 Centre st Simons, Gilson, farmer, Front st Smith, William, merchant, h Church st Smith, Martin, gun-smith, h N. Bridge st Smith, Saml. P. weaver, No. 11 Central st Southwell, John P. machinist, h 9 Market st Spalding, Silas. forger, h Springfield road Sprout, Clarrissa, h Market st
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Stocking, Mrs. Fanny, boarding house, 5 Centre st Stanly, Lucy, boarding house, 19 Front st Steel, Benjamin, blacksmith, bds 27 Centre st Starkweather, Alexander, paper maker, h 10 West st Starkweather, Cyrus, paper maker, h 10 West st Steel, Aaron, machinist, h 7 Front st Steel, Carlos, machinist, h 7 Front st Stebbins, Rowland, in 2 factory, bds Court st Stebbins, Enos, farmer, bds 5 South st Stiles, Spellman, in 3 factory, bds 17 Market st Stocking, Lyman, 4 factory, h 8 West st
Stickney, William, overseer in yard, h 5 Court st
Swetland, Eli, in 4 factory, h 24 Market st Tabor, Mrs. Nancy, h on hill
Taylor, Anson C. market, h Church st
Taylor, Sylvester, butcher, h Church st
Thayer, Carlton, teamster, h 21 Market st Thompson, Ezra, in 3 factory, h 6 West st Thomas, Albert G. bds 1 Centre st Titus, Jas. blacksmith, bds 17 Market st Throop, Thos. L. machinist, No. 2. h 20 Front st Teany, John, works in factory, bds 12 Front st Towns, Delia, boarding house, 1 Centre st Tucker, Rufus, in ? factory, bds Front st Underwood, Mrs. Ruth, boarding house, 39 Centre st Underwood, Mrs. Allis, 16 Centre st Underwood, Wm. E. carpenter, bds 16 Centre st Underhill, Cyrus, gun-smith, h 7 Market st Valentine, John, gun-smith, h 5 Market st Wade, Saml. boarding house, 6 South st Wait, Albert A. livery stable, bds C. F. hotel Wallace, Geo. machinist, h 9 Front st Watrous, Andrew, in 2 factory, h 17 Centre st
Ware, Miss, milliner and dress maker, 4 Centre st Warfield, William, gun-smith, h Bridge st Ward, Geo. shoe store, Front, h 10 Centre st Watson, Thos. P. painter, cor Mar and Ch, h S. & West Wells, Jas. agt paper mill, bds C. F. hotel Wells, Ephraim, in 2 factory, h 11 West st West. John, weaver, 1 factory, h 11 Centre st Wetherby. Chester, farmer, b 5 South st
West, Bialy, gun-smith, h Bridge st
White, Lucinda, boarding house, 2 Front st White, Albert M. overseer, 2 factory, bds 2 Front st
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Whitfield, Alfred, gun-smith, bds 7 Centre st White, Oliver, laborer, bds 12 Centre st Whitney, Silas, watchman, h South st Whitaker, Calvin, carpenter, h 27 West st Whitaker, Stephen, carpenter, h 27 West st Whittle, Geo. in factory, h N. Bridge st Wiley, John, in 4 factory, bds 25 Front st Wilber, Alvah, laborer, 55 Centre st Wilber, J. R. physician, Centre st Willard, Henry, teamster, h cor South and Court sts Wilcox, Saml. in 1 factory, bds 18 Market st Wilson, Walter, watchman, bds 9 Market st Wolcott, Lyman, boarding house, 11 Centre st Wolcott, Edward, in 2 factory, bds 6 South st Woolley, Chas. clock and watchmaker, Centre st Worcester, Granville, 3 factory, h 9 West st Yance, Horace, farmer, on hill
RAIL ROADS.
Cars leave Springfield for Cabotville, at 8 1-2 o'clock, A. M., 11 1-4 do., 1 p. M., 3 1-2 do., 6 do., 8 1-2 do.
Cars leave Springfield for Albany, at 7 o'clock, A. M., 1 P. M.
Cars leave Springfield for Boston, at 7 o'clock, A. M., 1 1-2 p. M.
Cars leave Springfield for Hartford, at 8 o'clock. A. M. 12 50, and 4 30 P. M.
Cars leave Cabotville for Springfield, at 6 1-2, A. M.
10 1-4 do., 12 1-2 M., 2 1-4 P. M., 4 3-4 do., 7 1-4 do.
Cars leave Albany for Springfield, at 6 3-4 o'clock, A. M., 2 1-2 P. M.
Cars leave Boston for Springfield, at 7 1-2 o'clock, A. M., 3 1-4 P. M.
Cars leave Hartford for Springfield, at 10 1-2 o'clock, A. M., 2, and 4 1-2 p. M.
SPRINGFIELD POST OFFICE.
MAILS CLOSE DAILY AS FOLLOWS:
New York, at 9 p. M.
Hartford, at 9 p. M. and 31-2 p. M.
Boston, at 12 M. and 9 p. M
do. way, at 12 M.
Albany, at 12 M. and 9 p. M.
do. way, at 12 M.
Northern, (Telegraph) at 3 p. M. do. East side, at 7 1-2 A. M.
Norwich, [ Ct.,] Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri- days, at 7 A. M.
Office open from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.
HARVEY CHAPIN, P. M.
ABIJAH CHAPIN, Assistant.
The above [R. R. & P. O.] are liable to occasional changes.
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R. SWETT, Fashionable Hair Dresser. No. 2, Merchant's Row, UP STAIRS.
Shaving, Hair Cutting, and Curling. Razors put in order at short notice.
C. B. BUTTERS, No. 4, State Street,
Agent for the Manufacture and Sale of all kinds of
Clothing. Garments
Made to order at the shortest notice and in the best possible manner.
INSURANCE AGENCY. HENRY STERNS, AGENT FOR THE STATE MUTUAL AND MANUFACTURER'S FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES, AND THE NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY; ALL OF BOSTON. OFFICE, FOUNTAIN ROW, OPPOSITE COURT SQUARE.
CHARLES A. MANN, DEALER IN WATCHES, JEWELRY, COMBS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND FANCY GOODS. No. 10, Main Street, Springfield.
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NEW YORK STORE.
ELLERY & PHIPPS, DEALERS IN
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Burt's Buildings, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
C. BIGALOW, Sieve and Wire Work Manufacturer, Sanford St., opposite Simons & Wallace's.
BOOTS AND SHOES. RUFUS ELMER,
DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, AND RUBBERS, Wholesale and retail, opposite Chicopee Bank, at the sign of the great Boot.
Always on hand the largest stock to be found in the County, at extremely low prices.
CLOCKS AND WATCHES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION REPAIRED AND WARRANTED BY CHARLES WOOLLEY. CENTRE ST. CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS.
RAYNOLDS & MORRIS, DEALERS IN Dry Goods and Carpets, Opposite Exchange Hotel, SPRINGFIELD.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Smith's Rotary Card Press Office.
GENERAL Job Printing Office.
WILLIAM H. SMITH,
Most respectfully informs the Citizens of Springfield, and vicinity, that the apartments formerly occupied by SMITH & TAYLOR,
BLAKE'S BUILDING, MAIN STREET, Directly Opposite Court Square,
have, (since their dissolution,) been repaired and altered into a commodious and pleasant Office, which he has fitted up with materials entirely new. His Types, Cuts, Flowers, and Borders are beautiful; having been selected from among the latest styles of the Boston, New York, and Philadelphia Foundries, which together with his many years' experience in the best City Offices, he trusts will enable him to produce
Job, Book, Plain and Fancy Work
In a style unsurpassed by any other Establishment. He has purchased of S. P. Ruggles, Esq. a recently invented
ROTARY CARD PRESS.
This Machine has been in operation but a few months, For neatness and rapidity of work, facility of adjustment. etc., it is believed to be unequalled by any other Press ever yet invented. It gives a beautiful impression, and may be worked with ease, at the rate of more than a pack of cards in a minute.
Individuals coming from out of town, spending but few minutes in the place, can have their cards printed in season to take with them on leaving.
Business, Address, Invitation and Marriage Cards; Railroad, Stage, and Exhibition Tickets, of every description ; Cloth Tags, etc. etc., despatched with neatness and punctuality, on reasonable terms.
Billets, Circulars, Bill-heads, Blanks, Notifications, Labels, Shop-bills, Hand-bills, Exhibition-bills, Show- bills, Posters, Hat-tips, etc. etc., executed to the satis- faction of customers. Fancy Bills and Cards, got up in superior style ; printed on the richest Colored Papers.or in Colored Inks, Gold Leaf, Gold, Silver, or Crimson Bronze.
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C. C. PARKER & CO.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FLOUR, GRAIN, Pork, Beef, Lard, Hams, Lime, Cement, SALT FISH, CHEESE, BUTTER, Fruit, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Sugar, Spices, Tobacco, Nails, S.c. Opposite J. WARRINER'S U. S. Hotel, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. All kinds of Country Produce bought and sold.
House & Sign Painting. DAVID WARNER,
Having taken the Shop on the corner of Sanford and Berlin Streets, is prepared to execute all orders for PAINTING in its various branches of
House, Sign, Imitation, and Ornamental Paint- ing, Glazing, Gilding, S.c. No pains will be spared to give general and full satisfaction.
JAMES D. BREWER, Importer and Dealer in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL, NAILS, Window Glass, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Coach Trim- mings, Grass Seeds, &c.
J. D. BREWER. SPRINGFIELD, Mass.
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HATS! CAPS !! MUFFS, &c !!! J. E. CHALKER,
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN
HATS, CAPS, FURS, BUFFALO ROBES,
Trunks, Valises, Ladies' and Gents' Travelling Bags, Umbrellas, Suspenders, Bosoms, Collars,
Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Gloves, Mittens, And every article usually found in such an establishment.
No. 9 State, corner Market Street, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
E. S. & T. H. TAYLOR, Druggists & Apothecaries,
AND DEALERS IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Also, SPIRITS, WINES, PORTER, &c., for Church and Medicinal Purposes. NO. 6 EXCHANGE ST., Cabotville, Mass.
B. ELDRIDGE, Jeweler and Umbrella Maker, Over Houghton's Market, in Market Street.
IG Repairing neatly done in the above branches. N. B. Gold prepared for Dental purposes.
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NELSON LEWIS,
FANCY DYER,
CENTRE STREET,
CABOTVILLE, MASS. Silk, Woolen, and Cotton Goods dyed in the best man- ner. Gentlemen's Clothing cleansed or re-dyed. Leg- horn and Straw Hats bleached and pressed. All warranted well done.
MISS A. BUSH, DRESSMAKER,
WILLEY'S BUILDING, Exchange Street, Cabotville, Mass. Dresses made in a superior manner at short notice.
ASA B. CLARK, Boot, Shoe, and Rubber Store, No. 4 Massasoit Row, Keeps constantly on hand a complete assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, & RUBBERS. Gent's Fine Calf Boots made to Order in the neatest style and in the best possible manner.
Repairing done at short notice.
S. F. & D. S. COOLEY, Dealers in all kinds of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Fruit, Nuts, and Confectionary, Pork, Lard, Hams, Sausages, Foull's Tripe, &c., &c. NO. 2 OAK PLACE, Nearly opposite the Unitarian Church, STATE STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Constantly buying in Beef, Pork, Butter, Cheese, and all kinds of Produce.
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BAGG & GOODWIN, (Successors to F. Goodwin,) Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Choice Groceries &c. No. 9 MERCHANTS ROW, CABOTVILLE. Recipes prepared at all hours with care and despatch.
HOSPITAL.
Corner of Main and Worthington Streets, for the treat- ment of all classes of Chronic diseases, and the reception of non-resident patients.
CHARLES ROBINSON, M. D. J. G. HOLLAND, M. D.
G. W. SWAZEY, M. D. Homeopathic Physician,
Will attend to calls in every branch of MEDICAL PRACTICE. Office first door west of the Episcopal Church.
E. BULLENS, No. 10 EXCHANGE STREET, CABOTVILLE,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, &c.
All of the above articles sold at the lowest prices for cash, or thirty days credit.
BAILEY & PAYNE,
DEALERS IN
WEST INDIA GOODS & PROVISIONS,
West State Street, opposite U. S. Hotel,
A. B. BAILEY, B. F. PAYNE.
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
10
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
ISIT OAK HALL, BOSTON, S.
HALF A
1,000,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING TO BE SOLD THIS YEAR, 1846.
OAK HALL! UNPARALLELED IN THE ANNALS OF HISTORY AS TO PRICES OF READY MADE CLOTHING, AND FURNISHING GOODS ! !
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
BRILLIANT CAREER AND UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS ! 1846 CAMPAIGN. COUNTRY TRADERS
LOOK TO THIS!
An endless variety of every QUALITY, STYLE and FASH- ION of READY MADE CLOTHING, RICH PIECE GOODS, and FURNISHING GOODS, at
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