Springfield city directory and business advertiser 1871-1872, Part 12

Author: Springfield (Mass.)
Publication date: 1871
Publisher: Samuel Bowles & Co.
Number of Pages: 442


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Gay Head,


160


3,787


Ashby,


994


Melrose,


3,414


Ashland,


2,186


Natick,


6,404


Amesbury,


5,581


Marblehead,


7,705


Bedford,


849


Newton, 12,825


Andover,


5,006


Methuen,


2,968


Belmont,


1,513


North Reading, 942


Beverly,


6,508


Middleton,


1,011


Billerica,


1,833


Pepperell,


1,842


Boxford,


842


Nahant,


470


Boxborough,


338


Reading,


2,664


Bradford,


2,014


Newbury,


1,430


Brighton,


4,970


Sherborn,


1,062


Danvers,


5,600 Newburyport, 12,598


Burlington,


626


Shirley,


1,449


Essex,


1,614 North Andover, 2552


Cambridge,


39,650


Somerville,


14,693


Georgetown,


2,088


Peabody,


7,343


Carlisle,


569


Stoneham,


4,513


Gloucester, 15,397


Rockport, 3,904


Groveland, .


1,776


Rowley, 1,157


Hamilton,


791


Salem, 24,119


Haverhill,


13,092


Salisbury,


3,779


Ipswich,


3,724


Saugus,


2,247


Lawrence,


28,932


Swampscott,


1,846


Lynn,


28,246


Topsfield, .


1,213


Lynnfield,


816 Wenliam, 986


Manchester,


1,665


W. Newbury, 2,006


32,791


Berkshire County.


Adams,


12,092


New Ashford, 208


Buckland,


1,946 New Salem,


986


Charlemont,


1,005


Northfield,


1,720


Coleraine,


1,742


Orange,


2,091


Conway,


1,460


Rowe,


581


Leyden,


519


32,640


Hampden County. (See page 41.) Hampshire County.


Amherst,


4,044


Middlefield,


728


Belchertown,


2,428


Northampton, 10,160


Chesterfield,


811


Pelham,


673


Cummington,


1,037


Plainfield,


522


Easthampton, 3,620


Prescott,


541


Enfield,


1,023


South Hadley, 2,840


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Middlesex County.


Acton,


1,593 Marlborouglı, 8,475


Arlington,


3,261


Medford,


5,733


Heath,


613


Whately,


1,070


Leverett,


877


Hadley,


2,306


Williamsburg, 2,160


Essex County.


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SPRINGFIELD CITY DIRECTORY.


Charlestown, 28,330


Stow,


1,813


Worcester County.


Chelmsford,


2,374


Sudbury,


2,091


Ashburnham, 2,172 Northborough, 1,504


Concord,


2,413


Tewksbury,


1,945


Athol,


3,518


Northbridge,


3,775


Dracut,


2,080


Townsend,


1,962


Auburn,


1,180


Oakham,


860


Everett,


2,222


Wakefield,


4,135


Berlin,


1,016


Oxford,


2,669


Framingham,


4,969


Waltham,


9,078


Blackstone,


5,421


Paxton,


646


Groton,


3,584


Watertown,


4,328


Bolton,


1,015


Petersham,


1,335


Holliston,


3,074


Wayland,


1,241


Boylston,


800


Phillipston,


693


Hopkinton,


4,421


Westford,


1,795


Brookfield,


2,527


Princeton,


1,279


Hudson,


3,389


Weston,


1,262


Charlton,


1,878


Royalston,


1,354


Lexington,


2,277


Wilmington,


866


Clinton,


5,430


Rutland,


1,025


Lincoln,


791


Winchester,


2,646


Dana,


758


Shrewsbury,


1,610


Littleton,


983


Woburn,


8,563


Douglas,


2,177


Southborough, 2,136


Dudley,


2,388


Southbridge,


5,208


Malden,


7,370


274,437


Fitchburg,


11,260


Spencer,


3,953


Gardner,


3,333


Sterling,


1,670


Grafton,


4,595


Sturbridge,


2,101


Hardwick,


2,219


Sutton,


2,702


Nantucket,


4,131


Norfolk County.


Bellingham,


1,282


Milton,


2,683


Lancaster,


1,845


Warren,


2,625


Braintree,


3,948


Needham,


3,607


Brookline,


6,651


Norfolk,


1,081


Canton,


3,879


Quincy,


7,443


Lunenburg,


1,121


West Boylston, 2,862


Cohasset,


2,131


Randolph,


5,643


Mendon,


1,175


W. Brookfield, 1,842


Dedham,


7,342


Sharon;


1,508


Milford,


9,890


Westminster,


1,770


Dover,


645


Stoughton,


4,914


Foxborough,


3,057


Walpole,


2,137


Franklin,


2,513


West Roxbury, 8,686


Hyde Park,


4,138


Weymouth,


9,011


Medfield,


1,142


Wrentham,


2,292


Medway,


3,721


89,454


Plymouth County.


Abington,


9,313


Marshfield, 1,659


Bridgewater,


3,660


Mattapoisett, 1,361


Carver,


1,092 Middleborough,4,687


Duxbury,


2,341 N.Bridgewater, 8,008


E.Bridgewater, 3,019


Pembroke,


1,447


Halifax,


619


Plymouth,


6,238


Hanover,


1,628


Plympton,


807


Hanson,


1,219


Rochester,


1,024


Hingham,


4,422


Scituate,


2,350


Hull,


261 S. Scituate,


1,661


Kingston,


1,605


Wareham,


3,098


Lakeville,


1,161


W.Bridgewater,1,803


Marion,


898


65,381


Holland, .


Guilder, or Flo, 0.37


Suffolk County.


Boston,


250,701 N. Clielsea,


1,197


Chelsea,


18,547 Winthrop,


532


270,977


Foreign Coins.


Persons going abroad, and those at home who are again handling specie, will find the following table convenient for reference. It shows the average value in American gold of foreign money most likely, or the names of which are met in reading :


Sous, $0.00912


France and


Belgium, Franc,


Louis, or Napoleon, . 3.52


Spain, . .


Doubloon, . 14.44


Crusada Nova, 0.50


Portugal,


Half Joe, 7.89


Stuyver, 0.019


Florin, 0.33


Austria,


Ducat,


2.11


Sovereign, 6.11


Thaler, 0.43


3.72


Dunstable,


471


Tyngsborough,


Barre,


2,575


No. Brookfield, 3,343


629


Nantucket County.


Harvard,


1,342


Templeton,


2,802


Holden,


2,063


Upton,


1,989


Hubbardston,


1,654


Uxbridge,


3,062


Leicester,


2,768


Webster,


4,763


Leominster,


3,894


Westborough, 3,601


Millbury,


4,400


Winchendon,


3,398


New Braintree,


640


Worcester, 41,115


192,766


Lowell,


40,937


Prussia, · Frederic d'or,


0.167


Hard Dollar, 0.93


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SPRINGFIELD CITY DIRECTORY.


Hamburg, - Sweidrittel,


0.50


Year.


Miles Ореп.


Yearly Increase.


1831,


54


13


1832,


131


77


1833,


576


445


England,


Shilling, .


0.22


1834,


762


186


Penny,


0.019


1835,


918


156


1836, .


1,102


184


East Indies


Common Mohur,


6.44


1838,


1,843


412


1839,


2,220


477


Russia, .


Half Imperial,


3.83


1841,


3,319


522


1842,


3,877


558


1843, .


4,174


297


1844,


4,311


137


1845,


4,522


211


1846,


4,870


348


1847,


5,336


466


1848,


5,682


346


1849,


6,350


668


1850,


7,475


1,125


1851,


8,589


1,114


1852,


11,027


2,438


1853,


13,497


2,470


1854,


15,672


2,175


1855,


17,398


1,726


1856,


19,251


1,853


1857,


22,625


3,374


1858,


25,090


2,465


1859,


26,755


1,665


1860,


28,771


2,016


1861,


30,593


1,822


1862,


31,769


1,176


1863,


32,471


702


1864,


33,860


1,389


1865,


34,442


582


1866,


35,351


909


Year.


Miles Open.


Increase.


1827,


3


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1869,


42,272


3,450


1829,


28


25


1870,


48,860


6,588


1830,


41


13


1871,


54,435


5,574


Ducat,


2.11


Frederic d'or,


3.72


Pound,


4.84


0.407


1837,


1,431


329


Silver Rouble,


0.6812


1840,


2,797


577


Railroads in the United States.


The average cost of railroads in the United States, including the great overland lines which cost more than $100,000 per mile, or about 10 per cent. of the total cost of railroads, is $47,277 per mile. But few of the great Eastern trunk roads have cost less than $80,000 to $100,000 per mile, while in the south the cost of railroad building, notably in the Atlantic States, has not ex- ceeded $20,000 to $25,000 per mile. The progress of railroad construction in the United States since 1827, in which year the Granite railroad at Quincy, Mass., was in- augurated, to the present time, is shown in the following table :


Yearly


1867,


36,896


1,545


1868,


38,822


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SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


Blank Book Makers and Album Manufacturers,


SAMUEL BOWLES & CO.


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RECEIVED TOO LATE FOR INSERTION IN THE BODY OF THE WORK.


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Additions.


Barker William, emp Samuel Bowles & Co., boards 121 Bridge street


Omissions.


Bowles, S. W., M. D., office and house No. 1 Thompson's Block, Union street Bull, Sidney L., house 78 Tyler street


Coenen Lewis, music teacher, house Maple street near Central street


Fisk L. I. & Co., soap and candle manufacturers, Walker street


Lewis George S., Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fruit and Confection- ery, and Agent for Arnaud's Celebrated French Confectionery, 318 Main street, two doors above the North Church. House 50 Margaret street.


Marsh W. P. & Co., boots and shoes, 119 and 123 State street


Rhees, William J., books, stationery, etc., 445 Main st, house Washington, D. C. Robertson George W., fish and oysters, corner Hancock and Central streets


Changes.


Baldwin & Vaughan, changed to Vaughan & Parker, 388 Main street George Vaughan, house 281 Worthington street F. J. Parker, house 42 Pearl street


Bauman Maurice, barber, removed to 529 Main street


Grout H. H., agent, fruit and cigars, 220 Main street, house 34 Linden street


Corrections.


Barnard William H., clerk Lincoln & Long, should be William L. Bechstedt Charles O., barber, 4 Gilmore's Block, Main street


Clark William L., stoves and tin ware, 210 Main street, boards 41 Vernon st


Abbreviations .- For convenience in printing, the following abbreviations will be occasionally used : Ave for avenue ; B & A R R, Boston & Albany Railroad ; bds, boards ; blk, block; clk clerk ; C R R, Connecticut River Railroad; cor, corner; E, east; emp, employed; eng, engineer; H & N HR R, Hartford & New Haven Railroad; h, house; I O, Indian Orchard; ins, Insurance; manuf, manufacturer; M D, physician; mfg, manufacturing; N, north; opp, opposite; p, page; rms, rooms; S, south; Spfd, Springfield; st, street; U S A, United States Armory; W, west Wor, Worthington; yd, yard.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


SPRINGFIELD


CITY


Business Department.


BEMIS, PHILLIPS & CO. X


(SUCCESSORS TO S. C. BEMIS & CO.,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


Steel, Anuils,


BELLOWS, &c., &c.


ALSO ALL KINDS OF Anthracite and Bituminous Euals.


TAYLOR STREET, NEAR MAIN STREET,


SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


ARTHUR I. BEMIS. S. R. PHILLIPS. THOMAS O. BEMIS.


COAL! COAL! COAL!


J. H. BANKS & SONS, City Office, 482 Main St.,


Yard Office,


113 William Street,


ARE OFFERING BY THE CARGO, CAR, OR IN SMALLER QUANTITIES, AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE MARKET PRICE, PURE LYKENS VALLEY OR FRANKLIN, LORBERY, PINE FOREST, HAZLETON, HARLEY, FULTON, SUGAR- LOAF, WILKESBARRE, LACKAWANNA AND PITTSTON COAL,


ALSO GEORGE'S CREEK, BITUMINOUS. IF Particular attention paid to preparing and delivering COAL for domestic purposes. Call and see us before buying. . 11


J. H. BANKS & SONS.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


TEN


ORK


HOUSE.


BALDWIN & VAUGHAN,


DEALERS IN


ent's and 005


lothing,


FURNISHING GOODS,


Hats Gaps, Umbrellas,


Gloves, &e.


388 Main Street, Corner of Vernon,


Nearly Opposite the Baptist Church.


pringfield, Mass. J. A. BALDWIN.


GEO. VAUGHAN.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


A. M. KNIGHT & SON,


(Established 1848.)


DEALERS IN ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF


Plumbing


Material,


BEST QUALITY, LOWEST PRICES,


LEAD PIPE, BRASS PIPE, COPPER PIPE.


Orders received for DRIVEN WELLS. Competent men sent to any part of the country.


All the Modern Conveniences and Improvements known to the trade introduced into Hotels, Factories, Public Buildings and Private Dwellings, and warranted to give satisfaction.


A. M. KNIGHT. 345 Main Street. E. L. KNIGHT.


HOMER FOOT &


IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN


Harumare ron Steel,


ANVILS, VISES, BELLOWS, FIRE BRICK,


Pig and Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Block Tin, Spelter, Sheet Zinc, Antimony, Nuts and Washers, Chain Pumps, Cordage, Grindstones, Coopers' Glue, Agricultural Tools, Lawn Mowers, &c., Wholesale and Retail.


AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF


FAIRBANKS' SOALES, OLD COLONY NAILS, Meneeley's Church and Factory Bells,


Lathe Chucks, Leather Belting, Lace and Picker Leather, Rubber Packing and Hose, American Fire Extinguisher, Herring's Fire Proof Safes, Portable Forges, Hazard's Powder, White Lead, and Cold Rolled Shafting. Sole Agents in the United States for Limet & Co's celebrated French Files.


CORNER OF MAIN AND STATE. STREETS, Springfield, Mass.


HOMER FOOT. JOHN B. STEBBINS. HOMER FOOT, JR.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


HENRY & MARSH, ivery and


Feeding Stable


Corner of Court and Market Sts.,


IN THE REAR OF HAMPDEN HALL, S SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


Single Horses, Saddle Horses, CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS, PARTIES, &c.


Passengers for the Cars called for in any part of the City. TIM HENRY. OLIVER MARSH.


J. R. HEWITT,


addle and


Ha arness


HHaker,


ROOM, NO. 3 PATTON'S BLOCK, Main St., Springfield, Mass.


P. J. BURKE, 7


Harse Shạet


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FARRIER,


29 EAST COURT STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


J. A. ELDREDGE & CO. X


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


Furniture, Crockery,


AND OTHER HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,


435 MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE COURT SQUARE.


A LARGE VARIETY OF


Parlor Suites, Chamber Suites, PAINTED, CHESTNUT AND WALNUT.


Easy Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Center Tables, Mirrors, Mattresses, Spring Beds, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, Cutlery, and all kinds of goods for Housekeeping constantly on hand.


Give us a call when you are "looking 'round."


J. A. ELDREDGE. J. D. PIERCE. E. W. ABBOTT.


HAMPDEN HALL >


Furniture Warehouse,


MAIN STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


MAXFIELD & COLE,


UPHOLSTERERS,


MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN


Elegant


furniture,


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COMMON FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS.


CHARLES E. MAXFIELD.


A. N. COLE.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


CITY MARBLE WORKS.


ENTRANCE TO SHOP, North Side First Baptist


Church.


MEMORY OF


OPP. BARR'S DINING ROOMS.


Springfield, Mass.,


No. 375} Main St.


H. K. COOLEY, DEALER IN


teestone


HEADSTONES, TABLETS, -AND- ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE WORK.


I Also General Agent for Berkshire, Franklin, Hampshire and Hampden Counties for Barstow's Patent Summer and Winter DOOR AND BLIND SPRINGS. They prevent all rattling and slamming of blinds and doors, and are the cheapest, most durable, and best Spring in use.


AGENTS WANTED.


E. G. WASHBURN,


UNDERTAKER


AND DEALER IN


BURIAL ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS.


CASKETS AND COFFINS


Of Different Styles and Finish.


METALLIC CASES, LYMAN'S PATENT CRYSTALLIZED CASKET, Robes, Scarfs, Caps, &c., &c., AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, CORNER MARKET AND SANFORD STREETS, (OLD REPUBLICAN BUILDING,)


Springfield, Mass.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


Đivệ


THE SPRINGFIELD Cents Savings Bank,


Banking Room, No. 1 Court St., Hampden House Block, NORTH SIDE OF COURT SQUARE. Business Hours from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M., and 2 to 3 P. M.


JOSEPH C. PYNCHON, President. VICE PRESIDENTS :


AARON BAGG,


TRUSTEES : A. W. CHAPIN.


E. W. BOND, T. WARNER, JR.,


JAS. E. RUSSELL,


H. FULLER, JR.,


GEO. B. MORRIS, B. K. BLISS,


W. H. SMITH,


W. L. SMITH,


DANIEL J. MARSH, Treasurer. E. W. BOND, Secretary,


Hampden Savings Bank SPRINGFIELD.


BANKING ROOM, AGAWAM NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, CORNER MAIN AND LYMAN STREETS. Business Hours, From 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.


PRESIDENT: ELIPHALET TRASK. of Springfield. VICE PRESIDENTS:


CHESTER W. CHAPIN, Springfield, FRANKLIN MORGAN, Palmer, F. S. BAILEY, Springfield.


D. L. HARRIS, Springfield,


TRUSTEES :


MARVIN CHAPIN,


H. S. HYDE,


R. F. HAWKINS,


LEWIS J. POWERS,


W. K. BAKER, J. A. RUMRILL.


O. H. GREENLEAF,


JOHN M. STEBBINS, ARTHUR I. BEMIS,


C. O. RUSSELL,


T. M. BROWN, WILLIAM MELCHER.


P. S. BAILEY, SECRETARY AND TREASURER. Quarter Days the Third Mondays of February, May, August and November.


SPRINGFIELD Institution for Savings.


INCORPORATED A. D. 1827.


BANKING ROOM, NEW BUILDING, COR. MAIN & STATE STS. RECEIVES DEPOSITS AND PAYS INTEREST ON ALL SUMS FROM ONE TO ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS.


JAMES M. THOMPSON, President. HENRY S. LEE, Treasurer. WM. S. SHURTLEFF, Secretary.


JOHN B. STEBBINS, Vice President.


TRUSTEES:


HENRY MORRIS. GEORGE DWIGHT. BENJAMIN DAY, WILLIAM GUNN,


JAS. M. THOMPSON, JOHN B. STEBBINS, HENRY S. LEE.


AUDITORS:


HOMER FOOT,


JAMES D. BREWER, EDMUND FREEMAN.


CHARLES MARSH.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


S. B. & W. S. HOLBROOK,


DEALERS IN


Fine Teas


PURE COFFEES AND-


ALSO A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF


CHOICE GROCERIES,


No. 371 Main Street,


SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


Agents for Averill's Chemical Paints.


Our terms Cash, and goods warranted as represented or money refunded.


J. S. MARSH & CO. +


UNION BLOCK,


T.CHUBBUCK SPRINGFIELD


Wholesale and Retail Dealers in


BREAD, PASTRY, &c.


391 Main Street.


89


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


Springfield Brass foundry. X


E. STEBBINS


Manufacturing Company,


TAYLOR STREET,


MANUFACTURERS OF


Brass and Composition Castings,


BABBITT METAL,


Car Boxes, Pattern Letters, &c.


JOEL HAYDEN, President.


F. B. COOK, Treasurer.


CEMENT X


Drain and Sewer Pipe.


These Pipes are made of Hydraulic Cement,


AND ARE EXTENSIVELY USED FOR


House Drains, City and Town Sewerage,


RAILROAD CULVERTS, CHIMNEYS,


And many other uses, in place of Brick or Stone.


They will not Decay like Wood and Clay Structures, BUT IMPROVE WITH USE AND AGE,


-- AND- Cost from Ten to Twenty Per Cent. Less. ALL SIZES, FROM 3 INCHES TO 20 INCHES.


OFFICE,


140 STATE STREET. S 12


J. P. WILCOX & CO.


90


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


GEO. O. KINGSBURY,


Hous e Builder


-AND- REAL ESTATE BROKER.


Houses and


Buildin


Tats


FOR SALE IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE CITY.


OFFICE, 438 MAIN STREET, CORNER COURT STREET, HOUSE, 43 PYNCHON STREET,


Boards Haynes' Hotel, Springfield, Mass.


CHASE, CURRIER & CO.,


DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF


DRESSED AND ROUGH


SEASONED


umber,


hingles,


lach


alnut,


AND OTHER HARD WOODS.


ALSO AGENTS FOR


AUSTIN, BOYNTON & BROTHERS'


Patent Machine- Made Rope Mouldings,


WHICH ARE THE BEST IN THE COUNTRY.


BILLS OF TIMBER FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE.


Yard on Barnes' Lot,


EAST BRIDGE ST.


-


J. G. CHASE, R. B. OURRIER, J. B. T. CHASE.


-


Springfield, Mass.


91


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


Business with Business Men ! X


If you would keep constantly before the public, and reap the richest harvest from adver- tising, secure an early supply of our


Patent Calendars


FOR 1872.


The constantly increasing demand for these useful and ornamental Advertising media assures us that they are "THE BEST" in use.


Orders for any number, from 500 to 500,000, filled with promptness.


IF We Manufacture Two Sizes, and print them in One, Two, Three, or Four Colors.


SAMUEL BOWLES & CO., Springfield, Mass.


SPRINGFIELD MARBLE WORKS.


CRABTREE & SHORT,


MANUFACTURERS OF


achle and


Aantels,


ALSO DEALERS IN


MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES. -


A Large Assortiment Constantly on Hand.


Burt's Block, No. 520 Main Street, Į And No. 2 Bliss Street. Springfield, Mass.


What has Advertising Done? X


It has Created many a New Business. It has Enlarged many an Old Business. It has Revived many a Dull Business. It has Rescued many a Failing Business. It has Preserved many a Large Business. It Insures Success in Any Business.


"ADVERTISING IS THE ROYAL ROAD TO BUSINESS."


- Judicious advertisers select those papers which have a large circulation, good management, established character and influence. They are read by thinking people and people of enterprise-the most desirable in all communities to reach by advertising.


SAMUEL BOWLES & CO. C


PUBLISH


The Springfield Republican,


DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY,


AND ISSUE ANNUALLY


THE SPRINGFIELD CITY DIRECTORY,


ALSO, DO ALL KINDS OF


Book and Job Printing, Book-Binding,


AND MANUFACTURE


BLANK BOOKS AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS


IN LARGE VARIETY, AT


409 Main Street, Springfield, Mass.


92


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


93


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


Business Announcements -FROM- New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicopee Falls, Chicopee, Waterbury, Nashua, Harrisburgh, Pawtucket, Holyoke, South Hadley Falls, Pittsfield, Westfield.


PAPER WAREHOUSE.


W. H. PARSONS & BROTHER, 74 Duane St., . . New York,


HAVE ON HAND, OR MAKE TO ORDER, THE FOLLOWING KINDS OF


PAPER:


Music, Map, Plate, Wood-Cut, Tinted or White Super Sized and Calendered, or ordinary Book; also, News and Hanging of various grades.


ORDERS SOLICITED. SAMPLES FURNISHED UPON REQUEST.


ALSO


RAGS, CHEMICALS,


-AND ALL-


Paper Makers' Supplies,


AT LOWEST MARKET RATES.


94


NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.


J. S. ROCKWELL & CO.


Nos. 47 & 49 Ferry Street, Corner Cliff,


NEW YORK CITY,


MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF EVERY VARIETY OF


Sheep AND


MP


Gaat Leather


-FOR-


BOOKBINDERS, POCKET BOOK MAKERS, AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS' USE,


COMPRISING Colored Roans and Skivers, IN ALL STYLES OF FINISH.


BARK SKIVERS AND FLESHES, LAW AND SHAVED SHEEP. FOR BLANK WORK. PALLET, BELLOWS, AND VALVE LEATHER, -FOR- ORGAN MANUFACTURERS.


Turkey Morocco,


mitation


Morocco in oans


hivers,


RUSSIA LEATHER, Etc.


HATTERS' SKIVERS IN ALL COLORS AND STYLES.


French & German Glove Leathers,


ENGLISH SALTED SPLITS AND FLESHES, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN


Salted Sheep and Lamb Roans, AND PULLED WOOL.


J. S. ROCKWELL.


GEORGE WHITING. SAMUEL G. BASS.


95


NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.


JOHN R. HOOLE & SON,


78 Duane Street, -AND-


New York City,


101 & 103 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio,


MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS


OF EVERY VARIETY OF


heep AND Goat Leather COLORED ROANS AND SKIVERS, -IN- ALL COLORS AND FINISH.


Bark Shivers and fleshes, Law Sheep, haved heep,


FOR BLANK WORK.


TURKEY MOROCCO,


IMITATION MOROCCO, IN ROANS AND SKIVERS, RUSSIA LEATHER, Etc.


HAYES' THREAD, TAR BOARD,


English Book Cloth,


AMERICAN AND GERMAN


Marble Papers, Glue, &c., &c. AGENTS FOR ALL KINDS OF BOOKBINDERS' MACHINERY, AND MANUFACTURERS OF Patent Paging Machines.


96


NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.


O


MANUFACTURERS OF


RINTING


NKS,


No. 50 Ann Street,


H. D. WADE, J. M. PRATT, W. D. WADE.


New York.


-


NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.


97


THE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFACTURE


ams


WITH AND WITHOUT MOVABLE TEETH, -ALSO- Mill, Mulay, Gang, Pit, and Cross-Cut Saws,


FOR SALE AT THEIR WAREROOMS,


29 & 31 GOLD STREET, . ... NEW YORK, AND BY ALL THE TRADE.


R.HOE


& Cos


PATENT GROUND


CAST STEEL SAWS


WITH


ATENT ADJUSTABLE


TEETH EETA


INSERTED TEETH CIRCULAR SAWS.


TN these Patent Circular Saws, the teeth require no rivets. They are easily put in and taken out of the socket, and, being made of uniform size, and with accuracy, any tooth will fit into any socket of any saw. They are of circular form, do not strain the plate, and are in mechanical de- sign the only form of tooth fit for general use. - SEND FOR CATALOGUE.


R. HOE & CO., 29 & 31 Gold Street, New York.


PRINTING MACHINERY, ETC.


THE subscribers have enlarged their works, and are now making Presses of increased excel- lence in all respects, for Newspaper, Book, and Job Work; also, for Lithographic and Copper- plate work, Stereotypers, etc., etc. Presses made to work by Steam or Hand-power, for City and Country Offices. All articles used by the trade manufactured or supplied. Also, Manufacturers of Extra Cast Steel Saws.


R. HOE & CO., 29 & 31 Gold Street, New York.


13


98


NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.


B. K. BLISS & SONS, 23 Park Place & 20 Murray St., NEW YORK.


FORMERLY OF SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


Bliss's Select Garden Seeds.


SF.ARS.SC-


HOCHSTEIN DEL


IMPORTERS, GROWERS, AND DEALERS IN


arden,


Field and


lower


DUTCH BULBOUS ROOTS,


Summer Flowering Bulbs, Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, Ferti- lizers, and other requisites for the Farm and Garden ; Hardy and Exotic Grape Vines, Small Fruits, &c.


DEF GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS put up for the Trade in packets for retailing, in boxes containing all the leading varieties, from $5 to $50 each.


The following Catalogues are published during the year, and will be mailed to all applicants :


No 1 .- SEED CATALOGUE AND GUIDE TO THE FLOWER AND KITCHEN GARDEN .- Published in January. Two Hundred Pages. Profusely illustrated with fine engravings of the choicest varieties of FLOWERS and VEGETABLES, and finely col- ored Lithographs, also a Descriptive List of about Twenty-five Hundred Varieties of Flower and Vegetable Seeds, with explicit directions for their culture, and much other information upon the subject of Gardening generally.


No. 2. BULB CATALOGUE .- Illustrated. Published September 1. Containing a Choice Collection of Double and Single HYA-


B. K. BLISS & SONS, (P. O. Box 5712,) NEW YORK. No. 3 .- ABRIDGED CATALOGUE AND GARDENER'S ALMANAC COMBINED. - With Monthly Calendar of operations. CINTHS, arranged in their several colors; TULIPS, in many varieties, both Double and Single; POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS, CROWN IMPERIALS, JONQUILS, SNOW DROPS, LILIES, &c. A supply furnished to all dealers who sell our Seeds, for distribution among their customers. Seeds carefully packed for transportation to any part of the world. Address,


B. K. Bliss & Sons' Seed, Plant, and Bulb Warehouse.


NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.


99


2 3


B.K.BLIS'S & SONT SEED & HORTICULTURAL WAREHOUSE


1$1!


IMPORTERS & GROWERS


B.K.BLISS &SON GARDEN FIELD & FLOWER SEEDS


A


ARS.SC.


23 Park Place & 20 Murray St., New York.


A few doors West of Broadway, opp. the new Post Office.


100


NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.


LOUIS DEJONGE,


Manufacturer, Importer,


AND DEALER IN


ancy aper,


BORDERS,


Laces, Pictures, Chromos,


FANCY BOXES, ORNAMENTS, &c. -ALSO-


LEATHER


-FOR-


OOKBINDERS, ¿ OCKET- SOOK AKERS, OCH


Fine Leather Goods.


Nos. 71 8 73 Duane Street,


NORTH SIDE, A FEW DOORS EAST OF BROADWAY,


Works at Staten Island. S 2


New York.


101


NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.


Bookbinders', Printers' and Box Makers'


MACHINERY


-AND- Paper Makers' Cutting Machines.


GEORGE H. SANBORN & CO., 78 Duane Street, New York,




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