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MACHINISTS' TOOLS, JOB WORK, &c., Lyman Street, Springfield, Mass. S. W. LADD, G. W. LAWRENCE.
T. W. WASON,
P. SCEERY, BLACKSMITH,
East Court Street, rear of Hampden Hall, Respectfully informs the citizens of Springfield and vicinity, that he continues to carry on the Blacksmith Business in all its Branches. Particular attention paid to HORSE SHOEING, Having in his employment always First Rate Workmen. WM. M. WATTS, The Celebrated Horse Shoer, may be found at this Shop.
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DIRECTORY.
Warren D. D., liquor dealer, h 89 East State st Warren Wales S., carpenter W R R, h Charles st Warriner Mrs. D., h Main st Indian Orchard Warriner Rev. Francis, bds Pynchon House
Warriner Geo. P., emp Jones & Comstock, bds 40 Water st Warriner George, emp Ind Orch Mills, bds Main st I O Warriner John M., carpenter, h Spring st
Warriner John, emp Ind Orch Mills, bds Main st Ind Orch Warriner Lewis, cashier Springfield Bank, h 8 Howard st Warriner Moses, farmer, h 364 South Main st Warriner Walter, farmer, h 364 South Main st Washburn Abial, carpenter, h Mechanic st Washburn Caleb, carpenter, h Central st
Washburn Edwin G., carver, h Summer st
Washburn G., emp Arthur, Burnham & Gilroy, bds Elm st Washburn Jonah D., farmer, h South Wilbraham road Washburn Jason, architect Fort block, h 16 Wilcox st
Washburn Nehemiah L., bds 11 Mulberry st
Washburn O. H., carpenter, h Maple st
Washburn R., emp Kibbe, Crane & Co., h 40 Water st
WASHBURN W. L., Ornamental Carver, State street, east of Unitarian Church, h 27 School st. Capitols, Consoles, Moldings, Brackets, &c., executed in the most approved style.
Wason, Ladd & Co., foundry, Lyman st
Wason T. W. & Co., R R Car manufacturers, Lyman st Wason Thomas W., (T. W. Wason & Co.,) h Liberty st Wassung P., emp Dewey & Olmsted, bds Gruendler's Hotel Waterman Benjamin H., carpenter, h Gardner st
Waterman Joseph, emp Wason & Co., bds city coffee house Waters William, emp Geo. Magill, h Emery st
Waters William H., emp Wason & Co., h Salem st Watkins Martin D., freight conductor W R R, h Congress st Watkins Wilson E., freight conductor W R R, h Congress st Watts Henry L., blacksmith, h East Bridge st Watts William M., horse shoer, bds East Bridge st Weatherbee Warren, emp W R R, h Columbia st Weatherhead Joseph, h 89 East State st
Weaver William H., dancing master, h Stockbridge block Webb Bradish, emp S. Day, bds 23 West Bridge st Webb John, emp Ind Orch Mills, h Indian Orchard Webb William, gardener, bds Central st
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Webber Adon, farmer, bds East Longmeadow road Webber Alfred, farmer, bds East Longmeadow road Webber Ashbel T., emp Ind Orch Mills, h Indian Orchard Webber Charleyville, farmer, h East Longmeadow road Webber Ephraim, farmer, h East Longmeadow road
WEBBER BROTHERS, Corner Store, 287 Main, and 2 State Streets. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Flour, Groceries, Provisions, Fish, Salt, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, &c.
Webber James T. (Webber Brothers), h 39 Pynchon st Webber Marquis W. (Webber Brothers), h 14 William st Webster D. H., h High st
Webster George A., peddler, h North Wilbraham road Webster Horace, bds 7 Oak st
Webster Joseph P., painter, bds Boston road
Webster Sheldon, grocer, h 67 E State st
Webster William H., confectioner, bds High st
Weeks George (colored), h Union st below Water Weeks John, emp Indian Orchard mills, bds 6 Ind Orchard Welch James, emp C. L. Bailey, bds Dwight st
Welch Michael, emp Am. machine works, bds foot State st
Welch Martin, emp U. S. Armory, h Armory st Welch Nicholas, emp Dr. N. Adams, h foot State st
Welch Patrick, farmer, h Essex st
Welch Patrick, laborer, h Brewer's court [ler's Hotel Wellinghausen J. H., emp Dean & Whitcomb, bds Gruend- Wellman Mrs. Abigail, h 3 Oak st
Wellman Allen A., emp Smith & Wesson, bds 3 Oak st Wellman Marvin, shoemaker and grocer, 296 Main st
Wells Gideon, law student, bds 5 Court st
Wells James, ticket master W R R, h Franklin st
Wells John, probate judge, office over P. O., h Chicopee Wentworth Mr. - , emp L. Carew, bds Plainfield road Wesson D. B., (Smith & Wesson,) h 12 High st Wesson Ephraim W., brakeman W R R, h Lyman st
Wesson Luther, watchman W R R, bds Lyman st
Wesson Martin, Am. Carpet Slipper Co., h 19 Elm st West Charles. F., carriage maker E Court st, h 29 Bliss st West John, (J. W. Hale & Co.,) h 6 West Bridge st West John, h Main st
Western R R Office, Main st opp Massasoit House Westrop John, emp J. D. Brewer, bds 31 Maple st
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Westwood James, emp J. R. Hixon, h William st Wetherbee C., emp Ind Orch Mills, h Hampden st I O Westmore Edwin, emp Wason & Co., bds Chestnut st Weymouth Frank, emp Ind Orch Mills, bds 16 Ind Orch Weymouth Henry, emp C R R, bds Fulton st Whalen Christopher, fireman W R R, h Essex st Whalen Jeremiah, grocer, 55 Main st
Whalen John, emp J. R. Hixon, bds Market st Whalen John, emp Joel Kendall, h foot Court st Whalen Patrick, teamster, h Hampden st Whalen William, emp J. Hooker, h Cabot road [cock st. Wheeler Asa C., armorer, h cor Pendleton ave & Han- Wheeler Albert C., emp D. H. Ripley & Co., bds Mill st Wheeler Elisha C., armorer, h 23 Walnut st Wheeler Horace, clerk Massasoit House
Wheeler Otis H., miller, h cor Mill and South Main sts Wheeler R., teamster, Rathbun & Co., bds 22 W Union st Wheeler William A., emp S. W. Russell, bds Eagle Hotel Wheelock Joseph Jr., emp Water Shops, h Central st Whelden Daniel, emp Ind Orch Mills, bds 8 Ind Orchard Whelton Bartholomew, h Ferry st
Whipple Emery, (King, Whipple & Co.) h Byers st Whipple Joseph F., painter, emp D. Warner, bds Cross st Whitaker C. F., clerk A. F. Williams, bds Court st Whitcomb C. L., emp Dean & Whitcomb, bds E Bridge st White Charles W., (colored) h Union st avenue
White Charles H., carpenter, h Chestnut st
White Daniel G., emp E. M. Holcomb, bds Gardner st White George A., (J. L. & G. A. White,){bds Gardner st White C. B., h 11 Mulberry st
White Chauncey E., h Franklin st White James L., (J. L. & G. A. White,) bds Gardner st White James, emp W R R, h foot Elm st
White John N., machinist, h 8 Salem st White Joseph E., emp Kibbe, Crane and Co., h Walnut st White J. L. & G. A., confect'rs cor Main & Stockbridge sts White Lyman, armorer, h Central st, below Pine White Nicholas, mason, h cor Water and Margaret sts
White Moses, carpenter, bds 4 Indian Orchard [Shops White Orson, emp Bemis & Call, h Hickory st, below Water White Robert, carpenter, bds 4 Ind Orchard
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DIRECTORY.
White Sam. E., M. D. Goodrich Block, bds Russell House White Norman S., carpenter, h Gardner st
White William A., emp Rumrill & Co., h East Union st White William, carpenter, bds 20 Water st
White William O., carpenter, h Dwight st
Whitehill James E., emp S. Bowles & Co., bds E Bridge st Whiting Aaron, emp I O Mills, h Hampden st Ind Orch Whitney Alfred, armorer, h 9 Walnut st
Whitney Mrs. C. M., boarding house Cross st [Block Whitney E. E., painter, emp L. & H. Clark, bds 6 Allis' Whitney George, meat market Main st, h 8 William st Whitney Jas. L., clerk Bridgman & Co., bds Hamp. House Whitney J. N., depot mast. W R R, h Hampden st [House Whitney Robert, book-keeper S. Bowles & Co., bds Hamp. Whitney Samuel F., carpenter, h Emery st
Whittemore Edward, clerk A. E. Hayward, bds 14 Elm st Whittemore Joel, h Boston road
Whittle Geo. D., book keeper S. C. Bemis, bds Franklin st Whittle Mrs. Lucy, h Cross st
Wieland Philip, emp B. K. Bliss, bds Gruendler's Hotel
Wiener Herrmon, emp Dean & Whitcomb, h Congress st Wiese Frederick, fresco painter, 191 Main st
Wight Edwin, emp Wason & Co., bds Fort st
Wight E., wood sawyer W R R, bds 8 E Worthington st WIGHT OLIVER B., 189 Main st, corner Harrison avenue, h Fort st. Furniture and Repair Shop.
Wilcox John P., clerk W. L. Wilcox, bds 24 Bliss st
WILCOX O. W., 199 Main st, Republican block, h Dwight st. Wholesale and retail dealer in Millinery and Fancy Goods.
Wilcox Philo F., pres't Chicopee Bank, h 290 Main st Wilcox Riley C., carpenter, bds Jenksville road
Wilcox W. L., stove dealer State st, h 24 Bliss st Wilder Abel, meat market, Allis' block, bds Cypress st Wilder John, armorer, h 166 Central st
Wilder Sumner, emp Pynchon & Lee, h State st Wildman R. W., emp S. Bowles & Co., bds E Bridge st Witheman Jacob, emp A. Foth, h 35 West State st Wilkinson W. H., harness store Main st, h 312 Main st Willard Mrs. Helen S., h Union st
Willard Henry M., emp W R R, bds Carew st
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DIRECTORY.
Willard Justice, h Harrison avenue
Willard Wells, (Perkins & Willard,) bds Harrison ave Willet Frank, emp King's brickyard, bds Long Hill Williams A. F., dry goods dealer cor Main and Court sts Williams Ephraim, armorer, h 81 East State st Williams Edwin, emp Smith & Wesson, bds 160 Central st Williams Elijah A., armorer, bds High st
Williams Fred. M., machinist W R R, bds Gray's Court Williams F. W., emp Am. mach. works, bds Gray's Court Williams Henry B., emp E. Capen, h Sixteen Acres Williams Isaac, engineer W R R, h Gray's Court
Williams Joel, machinist W R R, h Gray's Court Williams John, emp E. Capen, bds Sixteen Acres Williams Lyman, painter, h 160 Central st
Williams Preserved, emp Ind Orch Mills, bds 9 Ind Orch Williams S. G., machinist W R R, h Vine st Williams T. A., jeweler 84 Main st., h Fort st Williams T. S., armorer, h 34 Walnut st
Willey Madison E., grocer East State st, h Factory st
Williston Mrs. Eliza L., nurse, bds Oak st
Williston John T., emp Water Shops, h 163 Central st Willis Henry, mason, h 169 Central st
Willis Thomas, armorer, h Hancock st, below Central Willis Thomas E., armorer, bds Hancock st, below Central Wills Azro, carpenter, h Market st
Wilson Mrs. C., h 30 Pynchon st
Wilson Charles E., armorer, bds 30 Pynchon st [liam st Wilson Edward C., emp Kibbe, Crane & Co., bds 37 Wil- Wilson George, machinist, emp W R R, h Vine st Wilson G., blacksmith, emp Wason & Co., bds 7 Allis' block Wilson Geo. C., emp Smith & Wesson, bds 30 Pynchon st Wilson George W., printer Main st, bds Exchange Hotel Wilson John, emp Wason & Co., bds R R House, Main st Wilson John A., emp W. P. Hodgett, h 3 Morris st Wilson Orrin P., fish dealer, h 37 William st Winans Niles A., book-keeper R. E. Ladd, h 73 Water st Winans S., M. D. Main st, h 1 William st
Winchester Charles A., attorney, h 274 Main st [Square Winchester Geo. W., book keeper U. S. Armory, h Union Winchell George W., bds 5 West Union st
Winchell Volney, broker Music Hall building, h 9 Pearl st
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Wing Theodore, clerk Haynes Bros., bds Holyoke st Winn Albert J., emp Henry King, bds Howard st Winn Lewis A., emp J. R. Hewitt, bds Lyman st Witherby George, engineer W R R, h 6 Emery ,st Witt Mrs. A., dress maker, h East Worthington st Wood Alfred P., bds 27 Auburn st
Wood Amos B., painter, h 53 Chestnut st
Wood Chester O., emp Wason & Co., h Emery st Wood Francis, painter Main st, h 27 Auburn st Wood Gordon B., farmer, h Jenksville road
Wood Homer J., armorer, h Hickory st below Water Shops Wood James G. R., clerk B. K. Bliss, bds 16 Elm st Wood John B., mason, emp J. W. Hunt, h 8 Spring st Wood John C., armorer, h cor Walnut & Hancock sts Wood John M., emp G. & C. Merriam, h 12 Court st Wood Lyman, farmer, h South Main st
Wood Orrin, farmer, h Armory st
Wood Mrs. Reuben, h Walnut st near East Union Wood William S., machinist, h 24 Charles st
Wood William, emp Smith & Wesson, bds Pine st Wood Mrs. Zephaniah, h Pine st near Maple
Woodford B. B., agent H & N H R R, h Water st Woodman Chas., inspector U. S. Armory, h 12 Walnut st Woodman Henry, auction crier, h 41 Bliss st
Woodman Isaac, emp D. Colton, h 39 West State st
Woodruff Frank, emp G. Dwight & Co., bds 40 Water st Woodruff John M., h Vernon st
Woodward Erastus, emp F. S. Graves, h Main st
Woodward Henry E., emp F. S. Graves, bds Main st Woodward Nathaniel, butcher, h cor Margaret & Water sts Woodward Solomon W., butcher, h 8 Margaret st
Woodward William B., cartridge maker, bds South Main st Woolson D. P., emp Ind Orch Mills, h Hampden st I O Woodworth Earl, watchmaker, h School st [House
Woolworth S. B., (Walker & Woolworth,) bds Hampden Woeffler Louis, emp D. H. Ripley & Co., h York st Wooster Wm. H. H., clerk O. W. Wilcox, bds 30 Water st Wolcott Jarvis B., emp Wason & Co., h 47 Water st Wolcott James H., music store 221 Main st, h 14 Pearl st Wolcott Lyman P., armorer, h Walnut st below Hancock Worden Horace W., emp S. C. Bemis, h W Worthington st
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DIRECTORY.
Worhle Joseph, tailor, h Stockbridge st [Hotel
Worm August, emp Dean & Whitcomb, bds Gruendler's Worthy & Spooner, flour and grain store, Hampden st Worthy J. L., (Worthy & Spooner,) h West Springfield Wright Edwin S., armorer, h Armory st Wright Mrs. Frances B., h 66 Water st
Wright Frederick, engineer W R R, h Fulton st
Wright Henry, fireman W R R, h Fulton st
Wright James, farmer, h Plumtree road
Wright Jonathan, bds Plumtree road Wright Josiah, h 28 Bliss st
Wright Noah, h East Bridge st
Wright Robert, (colored,) h 34 Vine st
Wright Mrs. Ruth, h 29 Gardner st
Wright W. H., emp C. L. Loomis, h East Worthington st
YOUNG HENRY S., bds cor Main and Park sts Young George, emp A. Parks, bds Pine st Young Horace, h cor William st and Crossett ave
Young Roswell, blacksmith, emp S. W. Russell, h Fort st
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DIRECTORY.
OMISSIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
J. N. Bagg, Sec'y Hampden Agricultural-Society, office City Hall, h West Springfield.
Veranus Gowdy should read, bds 39 instead of 37 W State st.
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SOUTH WILBRAHAM STAGE leaves Exchange Hotel daily, at 2} P. M., instead of every other day, as before stated.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL t Insurance Company
OFFICE : NO. 8 FOOT'S BUILDING, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Capital and Surplus, .
Over $300,000.
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CALEB RICE,
- President.
F. B. BACON,
Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
CALEB RICE, R. A. CHAPMAN, P. B. TYLER,
E. D. BEACH, E. STOCKBRIDGE, HOMER FOOT,
OTIS CHILDS, SYLVANUS ADAMS, E. F. MOSELEY,
H. FULLER, Jr., W. C. STURTEVANT, A. MORGAN,
WILLIAM RICE, JAMES KIRKHAM, Jos. P. BROOKS,
SAMUEL BOWLES, F. B. BACON, R. W. HOLMAN, A. LAMBERT.
This Company, on the 1st of August, 1860, will have completed the ninth year of its business, and is in a highly prosperous position, . having been favored with a continually increasing patronage, every year since its commencement.
The plan of the organization of this Company, and its method of transacting its business, combines all the advantages of a Mutual with the Safety and stability of a Stock Company, the Directors having a personal, pecuniary interest in its management, while at the same time the interests of the assured receive due attention and pro- tection.
For terms, conditions, &c., apply at the office in Springfield, or of any of its accredited agents.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOHN HAMILTON,
NO. 3 BURT'S BLOCK,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Crockery, China & Glass Ware,
GAS FIXTURES, Fluid and Kerosene Lamps of Every Description, CUTLERY & PLATED WARE,
With many other articles in the Housekeeping line. Having my Crockery, China, &c., directly from the manufacturers every few months through the year, I am enabled to keep a very full stock of fresh goods on hand, and at prices satisfactory to the purchaser.
Burning Fluid Manufactured and for Sale at"Wholesale. Also, Camphene and Kerosene Oil,
RODERICK BURT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
PIANOS, Elelodeons,
Books,
MUSIC
Artists' Materials, Canvas, Drawing Paper, Tracing Linen, &c.
Also, Standard, School, Theological and Miscellaneous Books. School Maps, Blank Books, Foreign and Domestic Stationery, Pocket Cutlery, Mathematical Instruments, Paper Hangings, Curtains, Bor- ders, and Cloth Shades, at
HAMPDEN COUNTY BOOK STORE, 190 Main Street, Springfield, Mass. (132)
ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. R. HEWITT,
J 3.hEWI
SACOI E.HAYNES
· TRUNK VANEK.
J.R HEWITT.
CHUBBUCK.SC.
Saddle, Harness, and Trunk Maker, DEALER IN Valises, Carpet-Bags, Whips, &c. Corner of East Bridge and Main Streets, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
ALFRED TAYLOR, CHEAP CASH STORE,
DEALER IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Choice Teas, Sugars, Spices, Molasses, &c., North Store, under Universalist Church, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
HUBBARD & HENDRICK,
Builders and Contractors,
No. 10 East Union Street. (133)
ADVERTISEMENTS.
HOSMER T.HEWITT. Saddles HarnessTrunks &
FAşişat
HOSMER'S RESTORATOR, No. 175 Main Street, Five Doors North of Bap- tist Church.
Meals at all Hours.
Foreign & Domestic Fruits in their seasons. NUTS OF ALL KINDS.
Saddle, Harness, & Trank Manufactory.
T. HEWITT, Carriage Trimmer, AND DEALER IN Saddles, Bridles, Harnesses, Collars, Fly Nets, Horse Blankets, Trunks, Valises, Traveling Bags, Whips, &c. Also, Sewing Machines for Sale.
177 Main st., Four Doors North of Bap- tist Church, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
W. H. ALLIS, IMPROVED Cement or Elastic Roofing,
Warranted superior to any Composition Roofing now in use. A. Sure Preventive of Leaks in Tin or Shingle Roofs. Also, prepared to put on New Roofs at short notice. Brick, Dimension Lumber, Building Stone, &c. Clay, Turf, Mor- tar, and Sea Sand for sale, and delivered in any part of the city. Office No. 5 Allis' Block, North Main St., A few rods from the Depot, Springfield, Mass. 1 All orders attended to and information given, by application at the Office. (134)
ADVERTISEMENTS.
G. H. ROBERTS,
FAL ROAD HAT DA
EXPRESS.
DEALER IN Hats, Caps, Furs, Umbrellas, and Gents' Furnishing Goods, GOODRICH BLOCK, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
G. C. JUDSON,
No. 138 Main Street, Springfield, Mass., MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN BUCKSKIN GLOVES AND MITTENS,
Of all descriptions-for sale by the dozen or the case.
Mittens and Gloves lined with Lambskin or Cotton. Boys' Mittens lined. Kid Gloves lined or unlined. HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, AND UMBRELLAS.
WORTHY & SPOONER, PROPRIETORS OF THE
AGAWAM FLOURING MILLS,
Commission Merchants
* AND DEALERS IN
FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN. Springfield, Glass.
J. L. WORTHY,
S. B. SPOONER, JR. S
Office, Goodrich Block, Hampden Street, near Railroad Depot. (135)
ADVERTISEMENTS.
S. C. BEMIS, IRON AND COAL,
A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF IRONS, SHAPES, RODS, And Everything in the Iron Line, Is for sale on the lowest terms, at wholesale and retail, at his IRON WAREHOUSE, near the corner of Taylor and Main streets, Springfield, Mass. - ALSO,- Coats of all kinds, by the Cargo or Ton, Under Cover, and carefully Screened, at Lowest Prices.
HOMER FOOT & CO., Corner Main and State Streets, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
ANVILS, VISES, BELLOWS, FIRE BRICK, PIG & SHEET LEAD, LEAD PIPE, BLOCK TIN, Spelter, Sheet Zinc, Antimony, Nuts and Washers, Window Glass, Chain Pumps, Cordage, Grindstones, &c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Agents for the sale of Meneeley's Church and Factory Bells, Fairbanks' Scales, Old Colony Nails, Lathe Chucks, Underwood's Leather Belting, Lace and Picker Rubber Packing and Hose, Iron Safes, and Portable Forges. HOMER FOOT. J. B. STEBBINS.
W. L. WILO X,
Manufacturer and Dealer in STOVES, RANGES, PARLOR GRATES, Iron Sinks, Furnaces, Farmers' Boilers, Hat and Umbrella Stands, Refrigerators, Fruit Cans, Garden Vases, Tin Ware, &c., &c. Dealer in the Celebrated COOKING STOVES, Economist, Clipper, and Charm Stoves. Sole Agent for MCGREGOR'S PARLOR STOVES AND FURNACES, And Royington's Celebrated Hot Air Furnaces, The Best Brick Furnace now in use. No. 10 State Street-2 and 3 Market Street-Springfield, Mass. (136)
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOSEPH MILLER, Job, Card, and Ornamental Printer,
NO. 17 Goodrich Blocks, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Main street, corner of Hampden street.
KIBBE, CRANE & CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in every variety of CONFECTIONERY, SUPERIOR STEAM REFINED LOZENGES, Gum Arabic Drops, Jujube Paste, &c., &c. CORNER OF SANFORD AND MARKET STREETS, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
GEO. A. KIBBE. HORACE KIBBE. H. B. CRANE.
F. J. PARKER,
AGENT AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 1 Union House Block, Springfield, Mass. Flour, Grain, Oil Cake, Cotton Seed Meal, Cement, Plaster, Sea Sand, Guano, &c., CONSTANTLY ON HAND, CORNER OF MAIN AND BLISS STREETS.
C. SHEPARD,
Practical
Architect
THIRD STORY SARGENT'S BUILDING, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 13 (137)
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Greeley's Patent Brace Suspender !
A VERY GREAT IMPROVEMENT.
Fast taking the place of all other Suspenders or Braces. No Gentle- man or Lady should do without them, as they excel all others for ease, durability and cheapness.
Fellow Laborer, you are no longer under the necessity of doing with- out proper support for the pants, as my Suspender attaches to the pants just over the hips, a point acknowledged by all, where it has been intro- duced, to be the only proper point of suspension, as there can be no strain on the pants or Suspender, nor can they possibly slide from the shoulders, and-
" By buckling one strap, when from toil set free, Will make a gentle or powerful Brace for thee."
There never was an article more perfectly adapted to the wants of Boys and Misses than the Brace Suspender. All orders promptly filled by B. J. GREELEY, No. 7 Fort Block, Springfield, Mass.
JOHN AMMIDON.
Particular attention given to Repairing, Cleaning and Oiling
Harnesses.
SADDLES, HARNESSES, TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, WHIPS, BLANKETS, &C.
PYNCHON HOUSE BLOCK,
Repaired.
Also-Hose, Fire Buckets, &c.,
MAIN STREET, NEAR THE DEPOT, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
WM. COLLINS,
BOARDING, FEEDING, AND
LIVERY STABLE,
SANFORD STREET. (138)
ADVERTISEMENTS.
American Etlachine Works,
PHILOS B. TYLER, PRESIDENT, Is Situated on the Hill, near the U. S. Armory,
STEAM ENGINES
Of the most approved patterns, and superior work- manship, and adapted to every purpose.
BOILERS Of Every Description,
Circular Saw Mills ; also, Single and Gang Saw Mills ; Shingle Machines, Portable Grist Mills, Quartz Crushing Mills, Plaster Mills, and Superior Blowing Fans.
CASTINGS AND FORGINGS Of every description, as well as Machinery generally, made to order. (139)
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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
Paper Warehouse,
NOS. 60 & 64 KILBY ST., BOSTON.
Printing
k Papers,
USUAL SIZES AND WEIGHTS.
Alanilla and Wrapping Papers,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
House Sheathing Paper, Cheaper and Warmer than Back Plastering.
COTTON, HEMP, AND FLAX TWINES,
All Kinds, in Barrels and Bales.
ENVELOPES.
MACHINE- MADE PAPER BAGS
No Storekeeper should be without, as we can make cheaper than you can, and they are cheaper to use than paper. Sizes from Half Pound to Peck.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY BINNEY & CO., BOSTON. (140)
BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
AY LOR AND
ADAMS
Kangrauer
O'N WOOD
ING
HEAD OE
STATE ST,
BOSTON
T. & A. respectfully inform all Authors, Publishers, Printers, and others, that they are prepared to execute all Orders, viz :
Book Illustrations, Cuts for Illustrated Catalogues and Newspapers, Stoves, Machinery, Landscapes, Carriages, Portraits of Men and Animals, Views of Buildings, Labels, Seals for Companies, Large or Small Show Cards, Posters, &c., (Plain or in Colors.)
ILLUSTRATED ENVELOPES & ILLUSTRATED PRINTING of all kinds executed in a superior style, and at reasonable prices, by
TAYLOR & ADAMS, 29 JOY'S BUILDING, 81 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.
P. S. Personal attention given to all orders sent by mail, express, or otherwise, accompanied with a Daguerreotype View, Sketch, or an accurate description of the object to be engraved.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
ARTISTS' MATERIALS.
M. J. WHIPPLE & CO.,
Importers of Artists' Materials of every description, including Wind- sor & Newton's superior Tube Oil Colors, Prepared Canvas, and all other Articles required by Painters in Oil Colors,
85 CORNHILL, BOSTON. DRAWING MATERIALS IN EVERY VARIETY. A liberal discount to the trade.
UPSON'S EATING ROOMS,
Cooley's Hotel Block,
MAIN STREET, - -
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CORNER OF LIBERTY,
Springfield, Mass.
A. A. UPSON,
PROPRIETOR.
Game of all kinds in their seasons. Meals furnished at all hours of the Day and Evening.
PRINTING & BOOKBINDING.
SAMUEL BOWLES & COMPANY,
Job Printers,
BOOKBINDERS,
--- AND -- BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
Republican Block,
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Springfield, Glass.
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N.L.D.CO. NOV $9 1937
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