Springfield city directory and business advertiser 1874-1875, Part 10

Author: Springfield (Mass.)
Publication date: 1874
Publisher: Clark W. Bryan & Co.
Number of Pages: 468


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Branch Offices-At George C. Brown's, Allis block ; C. P. Alden & Co's, corner Main and Hampden streets ; J. T. Webber & Co's, corner State and Main streets ; A. J. Newton's, Gunn's block, opposite U. S. Armory grounds. The Post Office Depart- ment is not responsible for any mail matter received or deposited in these offices.


Places Worthy of Notice from Strangers.


THE CITY HALL, fronting Court Square, erected at an expense of $100,000, ranks among the finest buildings in New England. It has an audience room capable of holding 3,000 persons, and accommodations for most of the city officers.


THE CEMETERY, in the south-easterly part of the city, has its main entrance from Maple street, near its junction with Central street, with an entrance for carriages also from Pine street, and for people on foot from Mulberry and from Union streets. Al- though within the city, it is so secluded its existence would hardly be suspected by a stranger. On a portion of it, the forest trees still grow, and "Nature vies with Art


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in producing one of the most charming combinations of lill and valley, stream and fountain, trees and flowers, slopes and ter- races, and winding foot-paths and open car- riage-ways, imaginable." There are forty acres in the grounds.


THE UNITED STATES ARMORY, on State street, is described on page 59. Principal entrance to the grounds, corner State and Byers streets. Passes are required for ad- mission to the arsenal or shops, and may be obtained at the office. Visitors see here the most perfect works for gun-making, great stores of arms, many mementoes of war, (including marks of the fight here in the Shays rebellion,) and views of the sur- rounding country from the top of the arse- nal.


HAMPDEN PARK, north of B. & A. R. R., between the Connecticut river and Fulton street ; having one entrance from Clinton street, and another from Plainfield street. Inaugurated September 29, 1857. Pur- chased and improved by the IIampden County Agricultural Society at a cost of $31,600, for an exhibition ground, and leased by the Hampden Park Association.


Railroad Companies.


BOSTON AND ALBANY - Capital stock, $19, 864,100. C. W. Chapin, president ; D. Waldo Lincoln, vice-president; William Bliss, general manager ; C. O. Russell, gen- eral superintendent ; W. H. Barnes, assist- ant superintendent, Boston ; J. B. Chapin, assistant superintendent, Albany; C. E. Stevens, treasurer ; J. A. Rumrill, clerk ; William Ritchie, auditor; H. J. Hayden, general freight agent ; J. M. Griggs, general ticket agent ; A. S. Bryant, cashier ; Albert HIolt, paymaster. Directors-C. W. Cha- pin, James M. Beebe, Geo. O. Crocker, Edward B. Gillett, Ignatius Sargent, Ginery Twitchell, Moses Kimball, E. P. Carpenter, D. Waldo Lincoln, Henry Colt, Isaac M. Ross, J. II. Chadwick, W. H. Murray. The road is two hundred miles long, from Bos- ton to Albany, with double track all the way. The corporation also own and lease one liundred and nineteen miles of branches, and thus operate a total of three hundred and nineteen miles.


NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN AND HARTFORD -Capital stock, $15,500,000. Wm. D. Bislı- op, president ; E. M. Reed, vice-president ;


Jolın T. Shelton, treasurer ; Edward I. San- ford, secretary ; E. M. Reed, general super- intendent ; C. S. Davidson, division super- intendent (Hartford division) ; John T. Moody, division superintendent, (New York division). Directors-W. D. Bishop, E. M. Reed, Wilson G. Ilunt, C. Vanderbilt, George B. Cahart, Chester W. Chapin, HIor- ace F. Clark, A. R. Van Nest, H. C. Robin- son, D. H. Trowbridge, E. C. Read, Nathan- iel Wheeler, C. M. Pond. Geo. H. Forbes, general freight agent, Hartford; A. L. Brig- ham, general ticket agent, New York; C. T. Hempstead, paymaster, New Haven. Double track extending from the Junction of the Harlem railroad, near Williams Bridge, N. Y., to Springfield, a distance of one hundred and twenty-four miles, with a ten mile branclı to Middletown, a branch to New Britain of two and a half miles, and a branch to Suffield of three and a half miles ; also have a perpetual lease of the Shore Line road from New Haven to New London of fifty miles, and a lease of the Harlem River and Port Chester railroad (double track) from Harlem river to New Rochelle.


CONNECTICUT RIVER - Capital stock, $1,950,000. D. L. Harris, president; J. Mulligan, superintendent ; W. H. Stearns, master mechanic; Seth Hunt, clerk and treasurer ; Eliphalet Williams, auditor; F. D. Heywood, general ticket agent ; H. E. Howard, general freight agent; George E. Frink, cashier and paymaster ; C. II. Cram, general freight clerk; William E. Hill, lost freight and baggage agent. Directors-D. L. Harris, Ignatius Sargent, I. M. Spellman, Edward A. Dana, Chester W. Chapin, Os- car Edwards, Hon. W. B. Washburn, Ro- land Mather, S. M. Waite. The road ex- tends from Springfield to South Vernon, 50 miles, with short branches to Chicopee Falls and Easthampton. Connections at South Vernon with the Ashuelot, Vermont and Massachusetts, and Vermont Central rail - roads; at Greenfield with the Vermont and Massachusetts railroad ; and at Northamp- ton with the New Haven and Northampton railroad.


SPRINGFIELD, ATHOL AND NORTH-EAST- ERN-Capital stock, $767,000, with author- ity to increase to $1,000,000. President, Willis Phelps ; vice-president, Rufus D. Woods of Enfield ; treasurer, T. II. Good-


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speed of Atliol ; superintendent, George W. Phelps ; assistant superintendent, J. W. Phelps ; general freight agent, E. M. Bart- lett ; cashier and paymaster, L. W. Bart- lett ; chief engineer, George A. Ellis. Di- rectors-Willis Phelps, Homer Foot, Wil- liam Birnie and Charles R. Ladd of Spring- field ; Rufus D. Woods and Edward Smith of Enfield ; John C. Hill and Thomas H. Goodspeed of Athol; Stephen P. Bailey of Greenwich ; J. W. Goodman of North Dana ; Samuel Adams of New Salem. The road ex- tends from Springfield to Atlıol, 4712 miles.


SPRINGFIELD AND NEW LONDON (for- merly Springfield and Longmeadow)-Wil- lis Phelps, president ; D. L. Harris, clerk ; J. D. Brewer, treasurer. Directors-Hor- ace Smith, William Mattoon, Charles O. Chapin, D. B. Wesson, George E. Howard, Willis Phelps, Horace Kibbe, William Bir- nie, Clark W. Bryan, William L. Wilcox, Virgil Perkins, E. A. Perkins, L. H. Tay- lor. The road is surveyed to run to Staf- ford, Ct., 20 miles, with a brancli to Rock- ville.


SPRINGFIELD AND FARMINGTON VAL- LEY-H. Alexander, Jr., president ; Gideon Wells, clerk ; H. Alexander, Jr., treasurer ; Directors-D. L. Harris, G. C. Fisk, L. J. Powers, Hinsdale Smith, H. Alexander, Jr., George R. Townsley, O. H. Greenleaf, Tilly Haynes, G. C. S. Southworth. The road of this company, as proposed, is eight miles long, and the city of Springfield lave voted aid to build it.


Springfield Gas Light Company.


Organized 1848 ; capital, $500,000. Pres- ident, James M. Thompson ; superintendent, George Dwight; treasurer, J. D. Brewer ; clerks, J. L. Hallett, Ira B. Allen. Office in Savings Bank Block, corner Main and State streets. Thirty miles of street mains have been laid, supplying the city from be- yond Mill River to Brightwood, and from tlie Connecticut River to Lake Como. There are 2,100 consumers of gas, and about 450 public lamps. The greatest amount used in one day, as yet, was 250,000 feet. Price, $3 per 1,000 feet.


Hampden District Medical Society.


Instituted 1840. Composed of the Fel- lows of the Massachusetts Medical Society


residing in Hampden County. President, Dr. William J. Sawin of Chicopee Falls ; vice - president, Dr. H. G. Stickney of Springfield ; secretary, treasurer and libra- rian, Dr. George S. Stebbins of Springfield. Annual meeting, first Tuesday in May ; quarterly meetings, first Tuesdays in Au- gust, November and February, usually held in Common Council room, City Hall, at 2 P. M. The membership is about fifty.


Hampden County Horticultural Society.


Organized January, 1861. President, A. D. Briggs ; vice-presidents, E. Dickinson, D. B. Wesson, C. W. Bryan; secretary, J. E. Taylor ; treasurer, Gurden Bill. Mem- berslip, 300. Exhibitions early in autumn.


Hacks.


Every hackney carriage is required to have a license from the city the first of April each year, for which $1 is paid. The number of the license must be conspicuous on the carriage, and also posted inside, with the owner's name and the rates of fare. The latter are fixed by law at 40 cents for one adult, 75 cents for two, and 25 cents for each additional person ; children between the ages of four and twelve are carried for half fare. These rates are for limits extending south to Mill River, east to Walnut street, and north to City Farm be- yond North street, and are for day service. Beyond these, only reasonable additional charges are allowed to be made.


Indian Orchard.


This thriving village is in the north-east part of Springfield, on the Chicopee River. It is one mile north of Indian Orchard sta- tion on the Boston and Albany Railroad, and seven miles from the City Hall. The ride there may be pleasantly made from the Massasoit House in twenty minutes, any week-day morning, all the way by cars. A stage·ride a mile farther brings one to Jenksville in Ludlow, which is “set on a hill," while below is Chicopee river, the boundary line of Springfield on that side.


Indian Orchard (see map in front of DI- RECTORY) is laid out with straight, wide


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streets, crossing each other at right angles, and contains over 1,800 inhabitants. There are two dry-goods, one clothing, six grocery and two apothecary stores ; a boot and shoe manufactory and several small shops in the same line ; a cigar manufactory and store, a wheelwright sliop, post-office, two hotels, Library Hall, two cotton mills, one omni- bus line, and a horse railroad, reservoir, gas-works, etc. A number of new buildings have been erected the past year ; and a French church costing some $15,000, and various stores, dwelling-houses, and other buildings are to be erected this season. The railroad from Athol to Springfield adds


much to the prosperity of this village, and a branch to Chicopee Falls is proposed.


Indian Orchard mills and much of the land in this vicinity are owned by J. C. Howe & Co., of Boston ; George O. Hovey is President of the corporation, and Edward Atkinson, Treasurer, both gentlemen belong- ing to Boston; Charles J. Goodwin is Su- perintendent, and A. S. Packard, Paymas- ter. The mills contain 860 looms and 41,000 spindles, and turn out front 150,000 to 160,000 yards per week of shirtings, den- ims, and sheetings ; two kinds of the latter are made, one of standard quality, the other a lighter fabric.


Distances from Springfield.


EAST.


BY BOSTON AND ALBANY RAILROAD.


Miles. " Miles.


Indian Orchard, .. 5 Grafton,. .60


Collins' Depot,. 9 Westboro,. 66


Palmer, . 15 Southboro, 70


Brimfield, .20


Hopkinton.


74


Warren, .


25


Framingham,


.76


W. Brookfield, 29


Natick,. 81


S. Brookfield,. .31


Needham, .85


E. Brookfield, .34


Newton, .89


Spencer,. .36


Charlton, .41


Brighton,


.93


Rochdale, .45


Boston,


.98


Worcester, .56 Portland, 216


NORTH-EAST.


BY SPRINGFIELD, ATHOL AND NORTH-EASTERN RAILROAD.


Indian Orchard,. ... 6}


Enfield, . .27


Ludlow, .. .73


Smith's, (Enfield), .. 28


Collins'. .103


Greenwich, .. 30g


Red Bridge, .123 Greenwich Village, ... 32 North Dana,. .38


Three Rivers, .16₴


Barrett's Junction, .. 17g New Salem, .. .40


Bondsville,. .. 19 South Athol, .43


West Ware,. .23 Athol,. 484


NORTH.


BY CONNECTICUT RIVER RAILROAD.


Brightwood,. .1} Bernardston, .43


Chicopee, . 4


S. Vernon,. .50


Willimansett,. 7 Vernon,. .55


Holyoke, . 8


Brattleboro, .60


Smith's Ferry, 13


Mount Tom, .15 White River Junc., . 124


Northampton, .17


Hanover, . 129


Easthampton,. 18 Wells' River,. 169


Hatfield,. 21 St. Johnsbury, 203


Whatel


.26


Newport, 229


South Deerfield, .28


Montreal, 306


Deerfield, . .33


Quebec,


379


Greenfield, .


.36


WEST.


BY BOSTON AND ALBANY RAILROAD.


Mittineaque,. .21


Canaan,.


.69


Westfield, .10


Chatham, .79


Russell,. .18


Kinderhook,


86


Huntington, 21


Schodack, 91


Albany, 102


Becket,


.37


Troy, .. 108


Washington, 40


Rochester, 331


Hinsdale, .45


Buffalo. 400


Dalton, .48


Niagara Falls, .408


Pittsfield, .53


Chicago,.


.921


Shaker Village, .58


Omaha, .


1415


Richmond, 61


San Francisco,


.3328


State Line, . .64


SOUTH.


BY NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN AND HARTFORD RAILROAD.


Longmeadow, 4 Stratford, .76


Thompsonville, 9


Bridgeport, .80


Enfield,. .10


Fairfield, 84


Warehouse Point,. . . . 12


Southport, .86


Windsor Locks, .. .14


Westport,. .91


Windsor, 10


Norwalk, .94


Hartford, 26


Darien, .97


Newington,


31


New Britain,.


.35


Greenwich,


107


Berlin,. 37


Meriden,


.44


Rye Station,


112


Mamaroneck,


.115


New Rochelle, 119


North Haven,. 55


N. Y. City Hall, .138


New Haven, .


62


Philadelphia, .. ... 228


Washington, D.C., .. 364


Milford, 72


Port Chester,


110


Bellows Falls, .84 Wales, 47


Wallingford, . 50


Stamford, 102


Angier's Corner, .91 Chester,. .28


Miles.


Miles.


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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


Business Announcements FROM BOSTON, NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA.


USE DENNISON'S PATENT


SHIPPING TAGS.


They are the Cheapest, reliable Tags in Use.


ALL THE


Principal Express and Transportation Lines


USE THEM.


FOR SALE BY JOB PRINTERS EVERYWHERE, AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.


ennison's


erchandise


ags,


FOR DRY GOODS, CLOTHS, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, &c., AND


Dennison's Gum Labels,


NOTARIAL AND LAWYERS' SEALS, AND FANCY TICKETS.


FOR SALE BY ALL THE PRINCIPAL STATIONERS & NOTION DEALERS At Manufacturers' Prices,


AND BY


Dennison & Co.,


Suffolk Place, Boston. 202 Broadway, N. Y. 150 So. Clark St., Chicago. 632 Chestnut St., Phila. 51 W. 4th St., Cincinnati. 110 Pine St., St. Louis.


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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


Established 1865.


BRIGGS & CO.


irectory Publishers,


PRINCIPAL OFFICE,


17 Batterymarch Street, BOSTON, MASS.


FROM THIS OFFICE ARE REGULARLY PUBLISHED


Price.


THE MAINE BUSINESS DIRECTORY,


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$2 00


NEW HAMPSHIRE BUSINESS DIRECTORY,


2 00


66 VERMONT BUSINESS DIRECTORY,


2 00


RHODE ISLAND BUSINESS DIRECTORY, -


-


2 00


CONNECTICUT BUSINESS DIRECTORY,


2 00


ESSEX COUNTY, MASS., DIRECTORY,


-


2 00


HAMPDEN COUNTY, MASS., DIRECTORY, -


-


2 00


MIDDLESEX COUNTY, MASS., DIRECTORY,


-


2 00


WORCESTER


2 00


HARTFORD


CONN.,


-


-


1 00


NEW HAVEN


1 00


66 NEW ENGLAND CITIES' DIRECTORY,


-


3 00


&c., &c., &c.


Messrs. Briggs & Co. have also on hand a large collection of Directories for the different States, Cities and Towns throughout the United States and Canadas, and can fill any orders in their line of business at short notice. They are also prepared to col- lect information of any nature, requiring the services of experienced canvassers, and the attention of Town Officers, Committees, Political Clubs, and Individuals, who sometimes need such work, is particularly called to this branch of their business.


For full particulars, address,


BRIGGS & CO., BOSTON, MASS.


P. O. Box, 994.


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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


WILLIAM RUSSELL & SON,


AGENTS FOR THE


RUSSELL PAPER CO.


WINNIPISEOGEE PAPER CO. FALL MOUNTAIN PAPER CO. BELLOWS FALLS PAPER CO.


BELFAST PAPER CO.


WHO MANUFACTURE


News, White and Tinted Book,


Engine Sized, White and Amber, Flat Cap and Manilla Paper; -AND-


Papers for Glazing, -Card Middles, and Chinas.


ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR


THE AUTOMATIC STEAM REGULATOR,


Patent Hard Rubber Suction Box Plates -- AND-


Improved Adjustable Head and Screw for Suction Boxes.


Principal Office :


Boston Office :


Lawrence, Mass.


107 Devonshire St.


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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


S. D. WARREN & CO.


NO'S 220 DEVONSHIRE


-AND


113 Federal Streets,


BOSTON.


mporters of Rags,


And Manufacturers of all Grades of


BOOK AND NEWSPAPERS,


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Established under Patent of Feb. 20, 1866.


THE ATTENTION OF CONSUMERS IS RESPECTFULLY CALLED TO


CHASE'S SUPERIOR PREPARED PASTE.


Used extensively by manufacturers of Boots and Shoes, Paper Boxes, Paper Bags and Trunks, also Bookbinders, Paper Hangers, and all who use Paste of any description. This prep- aration will not ferment, is a saving of much waste and an- noyance to consumers of Paste made in the usual manner. By the aid of machinery in its manufacture, it is rendered per- fectly fine, and is always ready for immediate use. It is now used in preference to any other, by the largest consumers of Paste in the country.


ALL ORDERS AND COMMUNICATIONS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED,


Union Paste Company,


JOSHUA S. CHASE,


NO. 102 CENTRAL STREET,


South Side State Street Block,


The above Company are the only parties authorized to manufacture, under Woodward's Patent, in the New England States.


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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


First Letter Foundry in New England, COMMENCED IN 1817.


BOSTON TYPE FOUNDRY,


104 MILK STREET, BOSTON, JOHN K. ROGERS, Agent.


KNOWN FOR ITS


Hard and Tough Metal,


PERFECT ACCURACY,


HANDSOME BOOK, NEWSPAPER AND JOB FACES, -AND-


PROMPT EXECUTION OF ORDERS.


Branch Establishment at


ST. LOUIS, MO.


PHELPS, DALTON & CO.


Dickinson


NO. 3 COURT AVENUE, LEADING FROMI 87 WASHINGTON STREET. (OPPOSITE YOUNG'S HOTEL,) BOSTON.


BOOK, NEWSPAPER, AND JOB TYPE OF SUPERIOR QUALITY,


COMPRISING ALL THE VARIOUS STYLES.


MAILING TYPE ALWAYS IN STOCK. CABINETS, CASES, CHASES, GALLEYS, COMPOSING STICKS, BRASS RULE, LEADS, METAL FURNITURE, AND PRINTERS' MATERIALS GENERALLY. INKS, BLACK AND COLORED, FROM WADE & CO., MATHER, WOODRUFF, MORRILL, AND OTHERS, --- AGENTS FOR-


PRINTING PRESSES, FROM THE MANUFACTORIES OF HOE & CO., COTTRELL & BABCOCK, CAMPBELL, ACME CO., GORDON, COLT ARMS CO., (UNIVERSAL,) DEGENER, GLOBE CO., &c.


ELECTROTYPING, Wood Cuts, Forms of Type (when Furnished ready for Moulding), Newspaper Head- ings, etc., Copied in the Best Manner.


BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


J. H. OSGOOD & CO.


MANUFACTURERS OF


rinters


Anking Rollers,


AND THE


PATENT GRANULAR COMPOSITION,


(Patented Feb. 17, 1874.)


15 SPRING LANE,


BOSTON.


Our new Granular Compo, is the only permanent, commercial article for this purpose It is the most convenient and economical and is quickly made into Rollers of THE VERY BEST QUALITY. Sample sent free by mail. Address,


J. H. OSGOOD & CO.


PATENTEES AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS,


15 SPRING LANE, - BOSTON.


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BOSTON AND NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.


HENRY A. GANE & SON,


IMPORTERS OF


Bookbinders' Materials,


AND MANUFACTURERS OF


BINDERS' BOARDS,


Nos. 50 and 52 Cornhill, BOSTON.


HENRY A. GANE.


T. F. GANE.


H. A. GANE'S SONS & CO.,


IMPORTERS OF


BOOKBINDERS'


-AND-


Pocket Book Etlakers Stock,


AND MANUFACTURERS OF


COLORED AND SUMAC SKIVERS, 74 READE STREET, NEW YORK.


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NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.


J. S. ROCKWELL & CO.


Nos. 47 and 49 Ferry Street, Corner Cliff, NEW YORK CITY,


MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF EVERY VARIETY OF


Sheep and Goat Leather


-FOR-


BOOKBINDERS and POCKET BOOK MAKERS USE. SHOE LININGS,


RUSSET AND COLORED.


ROANS, SKIVERS AND FLESHES, SUMAC AND ALUM ROANS AND SKIVERS, PEB- BLED SHEEP, IN ALL COLORS.


TRUNK AND BAG LEATHER AND LININGS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


Pallet, Bellows and Valve Leather


FOR ORGAN MANUFACTURERS.


TURKEY MOROCCO, IMITATION MOROCCO, IN ROANS AND SKIVERS, RUSSIA LEATHER, ETC.


Hatters' Skivers, in all Colors and Styles.


CHAMOIS, AND ALUM SPLITS, English Salted Splits and Fleshes, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SALTED SHEEP AND LAMB ROANS, AND PULLED WOOL.


J. S. ROCKWELL. GEORGE WHITING. SAMUEL G. BASS.


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NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.


JOHN R. HOOLE,


- 46 and 48 Centre St., New York City.


MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER


OF EVERY VARIETY OF


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


Bark Shivers and Fleshes, Law


reep, Shaved Sheep,


FOR BLANK WORK.


Turkey Morocco,


MITATION 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.


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NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.


BOOKBINDERS, PRINTERS' AND BOX MAKERS' MACHINERY, -- AND- PAPER MAKERS' CUTTING MACHINES.


JOHN R. HOOLE,


46 & 48 Centre St., - · New York,


MANUFACTURES


Nearly One Hundred (100) Different Machines and Sizes, for Book- binders', Printers and Box Makers.


CUTTING MACHINES, -


SHEARS AND CARD CUTTERS.


Ten (10) Sizes and Styles. Twelve (12) Sizes and Styles.


RULING MACHINES. Six (6) Sizes and Styles.


HYDRAULIC PRESSES, Six (6) Sizes and Styles.


STANDING PRESSES, Twelve (12) Sizes and Styles.


EMBOSSING PRESSES, - Twelve (12) Sizes and Styles.


AND EVERY KIND OF


Machinery used in Bookbinding.


Medals Awarded at World's Fair, London,


and Exposition Universelle, Paris,


Machine Shop, Pattern Makers and Wood Workers all under one manage- ment, enabling us to turn out the BEST OF WORK with dispatch and regularity, and of a uniform quality.


SEND FOR CATALOGUE TO


JOHN R. HOOLE,


46 and 48 Centre St., New York.


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· NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.


Bookbinders' Furnishing House.


John Campbell & Co.


IMPORTERS OF


WW ilson's English Book Cloth, COLORED SKIVERS,


FRENCH TURKEY MOROCCO, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN IMITATION MOROCCO. ENGLISH COLORED CALF,


German Marble Paper,


Marshall's and Hays' Thread,


ALBUMEN, GLUE, &c., &c., AND DEALERS IN


Bookbinders' Stock and Machinery,


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


NO. 164 WILLIAM ST., NEAR BEEKMAN,


NEW YORK.


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NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.


H. Griffin & Sons


MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF


BOOKBINDERS'


AND


POCKET-BOOK MAKERS'


LEATHER, Upholsterers' Moroććo, &ć.,


Binders' Materials IN GENERAL.


54 and 56 DUANE STREET,


NEW YORK,


217 N. 2d STREET, SAINT LOUIS.


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NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.


W. O. DAVEY & SONS,


MANUFACTURERS OF


BINDERS',


runk and Box


BOARDS,


AND


OAKUM,


JERSEY CITY, N. J.


OFFICE, 117 WALL STREET,


NEW YORK.


W. A. DAVEY,


E. H. DAVEY,


J. E. DAVEY.


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NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.


A. HAUG & CO.,


P. O. BOX 5409, 22 DUANE STREET,


NEW YORK,


IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN


MATERIALS


-FOR -


Bookbinders,


POCKET-BOOK, -AND-


JEWELRY CASE MANUFACTURERS.


Morocco, German and French Imitations,


Calf, Russia Leather, Colored Skivers, and Roans, Blank Sheep, Bark Fleshes, and Skivers,


Marble and Fancy Papers,


ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BOOK CLOTH,


THREAD AND TWINE, HEAD BANDS,


Tar and Straw Boards, Gold Leaf, Glue, Carmine, Marbling Colors, &c.


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NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.


LOUIS DEJONGE & CO.,


Manufacturers, Importers,


AND DEALERS IN


ancy


aper,


Colored, Glazed, Plated and Enameled,


Marble, Trunk, Gold, Metal, and Foil Paper, BORDERS,


Laces, Pictures, Chromos,


ORNAMENTS, &c. -ALSO-


LEATHER,


RUSSIA, MOROCCO, CALF, SEALSKINS AND SKIVERS,


-AND-


English Binders' Cloth,


-FOR-


OOKBINDERS, POCKET- OOK AKERS,


Nos. 71 & 73 Duane Street,


NORTH SIDE, A FEW DOORS EAST OF BROADWAY,


Works at Staten Island. S


NEW YORK.


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NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.


PAPER AND PAPER MAKERS' SUPPLIES.


W. H. PARSONS & BRO.,


enchants and


onters,


74 DUANE ST.,


NEW YORK.


SUPERFINE AND MEDIUM


BOOK AND NEWS, -ALSO-


Hanging and Card PAPERS, Of all Grades, in Stock or made to Order. -ALSO- CHEMICALS,


Rags and General Paper Makers' Supplies, AT MARKET RATES.


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2Paper Warehouse.


PERKINS & GOODWIN,


84 DUANE ST., NEW YORK,


HAVE ON HAND AND MAKE TO ORDER


Book and News Paper


OF ALL GRADES.


ALSO,


IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS


-IN -


Rags, Bleaching Powders, Soda Ash,


AND ALL


Paper Makers' Supplies,


AT LOWEST MARKET RATES.


. D. WADE & CO.


MANUFACTURERS OF


PRINTING INKS


111 Fulton & 50 Ann Streets, 39


NEW YORK.


84


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85


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SHELDON COLLINS & CO.


MANUFACTURERS OF


2Printing


EXTRA BLACK,


Book New


- -AND- - fut,


COLORED INKS


OF EVERY VARIETY.


OFFICE AND DEPOT, - - 26 FRANKFORT STREET,


NEW YORK.


Gray's Ferry Printing Ink Works. 86


J. M. PRATT, late of H. D. Wade & Co.


C. E. ROBINSON.


J. G. ROBINSON.


PRATT ROBINSON


MANUFACTURERS OF BLACK AND COLORED


PRINTING INKS


VARNISHES, SIZES,


Quick Drying Reducing Preparation, &t


ROBINSON & PRATT, 714 Sansom Street, PHILADELPHIA.


No. 8 Spruce Street. NEW YORK.


NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.


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NEW YORK TYPE FOUNDRY


AND


Printers'


Warehouse,


Established in Hartford, Ct., 1810. Removed to N. Y., 1812.


FARMER, LITTLE & CO.


Nos. 63 & 65 Beekman St., Cor. of Gold St., NEW YORK.


This, the oldest Foundry in New York, is always prepared to fill orders for our well-known Type with exactness and dispatch. Our


Book, News, Job and Ornamental TYPE


Are made of the best materials to be found in the world; and the finish of our Type, beyond ques- tion cannot be excelled, combining great accuracy, and perfect justification and line.


PERSONS DESIRING TO ORDER FROM US WILL PLEASE SEND FOR SPECIMEN BOOKS.


We furnish every kind of Printing Type. If name or title is not known send printed specimens of a single letter.


Sorts Cheerfully and Promptly Furnished.


Engraving, Electrotyping & Stereotyping


We are also pleased to receive orders for


sses


OF ANY MAKER.


Paper Cutters, Cases, Galleys, &c.


AGENTS FOR


Francis & Loutrel's and all other Roller Composition. SPECIMENS AND ESTIMATES GIVEN ON APPLICATION.


ALL SALES MADE SATISFACTORY.


Type and Printing Material can always be had of us at lowest rates.


88


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Netti®


Conn


Co.


14 FRANKFORT STREET,


NEW YORK.


(ESTABLISHED FOR THE COPPER-FACING OF TYPE ONLY.)


FONTS OF THREE THOUSAND POUNDS GUARANTEED IN A WEEK.




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