The Boston Directory : Embracing the City Record, a General Directory of the for the Year 1852, Part 102

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Publication date: 1852
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HOWARD & DAVIS, MANUFACTURERS OF


FIRE ENGINES, CLOCKS AND BALANCES, No. 34 Water Street, (Near Congress Street,) ON. DAVID P. DAVIS.


EDWARD HOWARD.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


HUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE.


T


NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL


LIFE


INSURANCE COMPANY,


OFFICE, MERCHANTS' BANK BUILDING, STATE ST., BOSTON, Since commencing, February 1, 1844, to July, 1852, has | refunded to members at the end of every five years from made out 4,000 policies. The amounts from $200 to $10,000 each. Largest amount taken on one risk, $10,000. Insures lives only. $50,000 guaranty capital paid in.


Dec. 1848. Premium may be paid quarterly or semi-annu- ally where desired, and amounts not too small All the premiums earned by the Company are paid to it, and Do member pays in his note or money against the notes (good or bad) of other members.


Yund accumulated. owing to the favorable turn of the risks thus far, over $515,000, besides guaranty capital well Forms of application, and pamphlets of the Company and its reports, to be had of its agents, or at the office of invested for the proportionable benefit of those who shall become, as well as those already members. Surplus to be the Company, or forwarded by mail, if written for, post paid. DIRECTORS -Willard Phillips, Charles P. Curtis, N. F. Cunningham, Charles Browne, George H. Kuhn, M. P. Wilder, Robert G. Shaw, Wm. G. Lambert, Thomas A. Dexter, William Perkins, Sewell Tappan, Chas. Hubbard.


WILLARD PHILLIPS, Pres. | JOHN HOMANS, Consulting Physician. | BENJ. F. STEVENS, Sec.


MECHANICS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. THIS COMPANY CONTINUE TO INSURE AGAINST LOSSES BY FIRE ON REAL ESTATE, IN ANY PART OF THIS COMMONWEALTH, Not exceeding $10,000 on a single risk. The actual Fund of this Company now amounts to over $300,000. The available Fund now exceeds $900,000.


Office in Brazer's Building, No. 27 STATE ST., up stairs, Boston. DIRECTORS: Adam W. Thaxter, Ezekiel Bates, Thomas Moulton. George Wm. Phillipa, Isaac Cary, William Eston, Loyal Lovejoy, Job Turner. Jobn Boles, Jobn Bacon, David Tilson, Benjamin Beal, Charles Leighton,


SOLOMON HOVEY, Secretary.


ADAM W. THAXTER, Pres.


THE NEW ENGLAND


MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE COMP'Y


TIEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT THEIR SAFETY FUND AMOUNTS TO $700,000. And that they continue to Insure against Marine Hazards, including INLAND NAVIGATION RISKS, and Loss and Damage by Fire, to an amount not exceeding $30,000 by any one Risk. OFFICE, EXCHANGE BUILDING, STATE ST.


DIRECTORS .- Joseph HI. Adams, Nathan B. Gibbs, Joseph V. Bacon, Charles Cunningham, Benjamin Howard, William Ward, II. M. Holbrook, Henry Lincoln, N. F. Cunningham, Jabes Fisher, J. S. Jenness, William Thwing, J. B. Kimball, E. C. Emerson, M. Day Kimball, Frederick Nickerson, E. H. Baker, Alpheus Hardy, William Lincoln, Holmes Ammi- down, Osborn Howes, F. I'lummer, B. Thacher, Wm. T. Glidden, Thomas W. Pierce, George C. Lord.


EDWARD P. MERIAM, Secretary. JOSEPH H. ADAMS, President.


Union. Mutual Fire Insurance Company,


WITH AN AVAILABLE FUND OF $300,000, Insures against Hazards by Fire on Dwelling Houses, Stores, & Household Furniture, IN ANY PART OF THE STATE, OFFICE, NO. 10 OLD STATE HOUSE, BOSTON.


DIRECTORS.S


Enoch Hobart, Sam'l H. Walley, Benj. Lamson, Asa Swallow,


Uriel Crocker, N. B. Borden, Billings Briggs, Daniel L. Gibbens,


[Samuel Leeds, Daniel Henchman,


James Clark,


A. W. Thaxter, Jr., Eliphalet Jones, Jacob H. Loud, John P. Ober.


GEORGE G. FIELD, Secretary.


Abraham T. Lowe, A. Blanchard, Jr., N. F. Cunningham, Geo. A. Bourne, Geo. H. Kuhn, Geo. T. Bigelow,


ENOCH HOBART, President.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


MODNE UNION MUTUAL E COMPANY. "8+81


RPORATED


LIFE INSURANCE. THE UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE C OMPANY ISSUE POLICIES ON LIFE ONLY, AT SHORT NOTICE, AND AT REDUCED RATES OF PREMIUM!


Capital and Accumulations, -


- - $350,000.


For List of Directors and Officers, see Boston Insurance Companies. . DIRECTORS' OFFICE, 68 STATE STREET, BOSTON.


BROWN & LAWRENCE,


CLOTHING WAREHOUSE,


In the entire Basement of the OLD STATE HOUSE, Fronting State Street, Boston.


Strangers and Citizens generally are invited to call and examine the LARGEST STOCK OF FASHION- ABLY MADE CLOTHING which can be found in the city, consisting of every variety of Garments, manufac- tured from goods of the latest importations, and in the best and newest styles.


We have also on hand a splendid assortment of CLOTHS, DOESKINS, Cassimeres and Vestings,


From the latest Importations, and every variety of Goods suitable for Gentlemen's wear, WHICH WILL BE MADE UP TO ORDER, IR THE HOST FASHIONABLE STYLE, AND WILL BE SOLD AT PRICES AS LOW AS AT ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE UNION.


STATEMENT OF THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL, $1,351,000.64.


ROBERT L. PATTERSON, President. JOEL W. CONDIT, Vice President.


Total net Premiums and Interest received during the year 1851, . · $526,679.50


The Directors, having reserved the 8um of .. and the additional Sum of Declared Profits,


· $657,805.11


8200,000.00-


as required by the By-Laws, -- have declared & Dividend $857,806.11 of 35 per cent. for the year 1851. Greatest Amount Insured in One Risk,. $10,000.00


This Company has paid losses to the amount of $750,000 since its commencement in 1845 -and has returned profits to the insured amounting to nearly $200,000. The EXPENSES of this Company are less than those of any similar insti- tution, having averaged only 9 per cent. - while others have been from 18 to 27 per cent. - thus showing the judicious management of its affairs. The Annual Receipts of the Company, for premiums and interest, are more than Half & Million of Dollars ! while its losses and expenses do not exceed 8200,000.


BENJ. O. MILLER, Secretary. LEWIS O. GROVER, Attorney & Counsel.


Office of the Boston Agency, No. 17 State Street, (South Side,)


Where applications for Insurance may be made; and where abundant testimonisis of the soundness and utility of the Institution will be exhibited, and all further required information in the premises cheerfully given.


MEDICAL EXAMINER-D. HUMPHREYS STOREB, M. D., 14 Winter Street.


JANUARY 1, 1862. J. B. PRINCE, Agent.


8 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


ADAMS & CO.'S


ADAMS LOG'S EXPRESS


PACKAGE PRESS.


The undersigned have completed their arrangements, permanently, and now


FORWARD PACKAGES AND PARCELS DAILY,


From their Boston Office, to NORWICH & NEW LONDON ; NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON, RICHMOND, VA.


And from those cities, connect with Daily Lines to the North, South and West,-Pittsburg, Cin- cinnati, St. Louis, &c. and also to Charleston, S. C. and the Interior, Mobile & New Orleans.


CALIFORNIA & OREGON EXPRESS.


The large experience of this House, in the details of the EXPRESS BUSINESS, enables them to avail of every facility for the prompt execution of orders, and the accurate accomplish- ment of all business entrusted to their charge. They are now prepared to


Forward and Insure Gold Dust and Valuables to any Amount. Shippers will bear in mind that Gold shipped to us DIRECT FOR THE MINT, will be returned in Coin at once; our express on the MAIL TRAIN, between New York and Phila- delphia, enabling us always to gain a week or ten days in the receipts of the returns.


BILLS OF EXCHANGE to any amount, can be purchased of our House in San Francisco, on BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE. We also draw SIGHT BILLS on our House at San Francisco.


We employ honest and faithful messengers to accompany the Goods taken in charge on all our routes, so that persons who may employ us to transport their packages to the point directed, may rely upon their delivery with safety and despatch ; and in all cases of loss by carelessness on our part, or on the part of any person employed by us, a prompt remuneration may be depended on.


By the Steamer for SAN FRANCISCO, we send an express through to CALIFORNIA regularly, accompanied always by our own SPECIAL MESSENGER. Due notice of the departure of these Expresses will always be given in the Daily Boston Papers.


N.B .- All Goods destined for California, MUST BE PACKED IN WATER-PROOF CONDITION, and not to exceed 125 lbs. weight, or measure over five cubic feet to each package. For charges and further particulars, apply to


ADAMS & CO.


No. 84 Washington Street, Boston.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


DANIEL PRATT ONS. SALESROOMS,


CONTINUE THE MANUFACTURE OF THEIR CELEBRATED


CLOCKS,


AT Reading, Mass.


WHERE MAY BE FOUND


IN BOSTON, No. 49 Union Street, CORNER OF Marshall St., (up stairs,)


REGULATORS, GALLERY, HALL & OFFICE CLOCKS, ALSO, BRASS AND WOOD CLOCKS, OF EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE, LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAMES. Clock Materials and Clock Repairing, in all its Branches. Clocks put up in good order for Exportation.


KINSLEY & CO'S


KINSLEYY EXPRESS.


NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, SOUTHERN AND EASTERN EXPRESS, For the daily transmission of Merchandise, Small Parcels, Specie, Bank Notes, co., and for the Collection and Payment of Notes, Bills, Drafts, etc., etc. Custom House Business transacted with promptness and despatch in Boston, New York, and Phila.


OFFICES: NEW YORK, 1 Wall Street, cor. Broadway. PHILADELPHIA, 8 Chestnut Street. BOSTON, 11 State St. NEWPORT, 71 Thames Street. FALL RIVER, Mount Hope Block, Main Street.


RUFUS B. KINSLEY. E. S. SANFORD. 8. M. SHOEMAKER.


CUTLER DOWNER, Agent at Boston.


ENOCH R. MORSE,


Manufacturer & Dealer in


0 FIRE PROOF


SAFES, Bank, Store, Safe and House Locks, NO. 49 UNION STREET, Corner of Marshall, near Hanover St.) BOSTON. Looks repaired and Keys made All kinds of Locks picked where Keys are lost.


NEWELL HARDING & CO. (ESTABLISHED IN 1821,)


Silver Plate and Spoon


MANUFACTURERS, FORKS, KNIVES, LADLES, &0.


NO. 12 COURT SQUARE, (Corner of Court Avenue,)


TON. -


NEWELL HARDING,


FRANCIS LOW HARDING,


ALEXANDER HI. LEWIS, LEWIS KIMBALL.


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CARRUTH, WHITTIER & SWEETSER, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN PAINTS, DRUGS, DYE STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS, &C. NO. 4 LONG WHARF,


NATHAN CARRUTH, CHARLES CARROTH, BOSTON.


JOSEPH M WAITTILL, ISAAC SWEETSEL.


C. G. KING, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF


MATHEMATICAL, NAUTICAL, Surveying & Gauging


JONATHAN P. HALL & CO. No. 2 Union, corner of Elm Street, BOSTON.


Offer for sale, on the best terms, a general assortment of


DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. They are also Agents for the sale of


INSTRUMENTS. NAUTICAL BOOKS, CHARTS, &c. No. 7 Broad Street, Boston. (Third Door from State Street.)


Swaim's Celebrated Panacea & Vermifuge, AND ALL Popular Patent Medicines. ALSO, FOR BALE, POTASH AND PEARLASH.


E. H. LANE & CO.


OMMISSION


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NO. 2 HAVERHILL STREET, NEAR FITCHBURG DEPOT,


EDWARD H. LANE, ORLANDO 8. QUINBY.S


AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF


ON.


ORNAMENTAL AND FRUIT TREES.


-ALSO- - W. I. Goods, Foreign Fruit, Domestic Produce, Agricultural Tools, &c. N. B .- LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE.


ROBERTS & WHITCHER, HOUSE & SIGH PAINTERS, GLAZIERS


- AND - PAPER HANGERS, NO. 54 TURNPIKE STREET, SOUTH BOSTON.


All orders promptly & faithfully executed. W. S. ROBERTS, 6. WHITCHER.


HIRAM FULLER,


-AND-


TH Contractor, HH


NO. 36 HANOVER STREET, BOSTON. Packing Boxes made at short notice.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


JOEL M. HOLDEN, FURNITURE AND FEATHER


FURNITURE FEATHERS


WAREROOMS,


NO. 83 HANOVER STREET, AND No. 65 Blackstone Street,


Sign of the Mammoth Bedstead, BOSTON.


A large assortment of Beds, Mattresses, Bed- steads, Bureaus, Chairs, Tables, Looking Glasses, Clocks, &c., constantly on hand, and for sale, whole- sale and retail, at the lowest cash prices.


Feathers of all kinds and qualities.


NOTICE.


J. M. H. would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has taken' the Stock and Stand of the late firm of HOLDEN & BLANCHARD, and will continue to carry on the above business in all its branches. He has enlarged his Store, and has added a new and valuable Stock of Goods, comprising a complete assortment of rich and low priced articles, all of which will be sold


AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICE.


In addition to the above, a full assortment of PUTNAM'S PATENT SPRING BEDSTEADS


may be found at this place, [and for sale at the Manufacturer's prices.


HANOVER


83 STREET.


NHOLEIA RETAIL BEDS


FURNITURE WAREHOUSE


HAT TREES CLOCKS


IN GLASSE


83 JOEL M. HOLDEN.83


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WLP JA


Alercantile Library Association.


LIBRARY, 12,000 VOLUMES; READING ROOM, 150 MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS.


This Institution, founded in 1820, and sustained by the Mercantile interests of Boston, is opened daily from 1 to 10 o'clock, P. M., at its Rooms.


Corner of Bromfield and Province Streets.


THE LIBRARY contains 12,000 volumes, to which constant additions are being made, 'averaging over 2000 volumes per annum. These additions include all the new publications of merit, both in Europe and America, in the various departments of History, Biography, Voyages and Travels, Elegant Fiction, Jurisprudence, Classics, Philosophy, Architecture, Agriculture, Theology, Political Economy, Sciences, &c., &c.


THIE READING ROOM is supplied with over 100 Daily and Weekly Newspapers ; published in the principal cities and towns of the country. The following Magazines and Reviews are regularly received, and placed upon the table for the inspection of the Members :


Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Ladies' Repository,


Hunt's Merchants' Magazine, Bankers' Magazine,


North American Miscellany, Littell's Living Age, Black wood's Edinburgh Mag. Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, Knickerbocker, Missionary Herald,


Missionary_Magazine,


American Whig Review,


Democratic Review,


London Quarterly Review,


North British Review,


Westminster Review,


Godey's Lady's Book, Selectie Magazine,


New Englander, Christian Examiner,


Edinburgh Review, North Anerican Review.


CLASSES in Languages, Book-Keeping and Penmanship are connected, under the auspices of the Institution, in which Members may obtain tuition at less than the usual price.


LITERARY EXERCISES, consisting of Debate, Declamation and Composition, are conducted during the Winter months by the members.


THE LECTURES, . most interesting and popular feature of the Institution, will be delivered during the winter. TERMS OF MEMBERSHIP .- Any person engaged in mercantile pursuits, or preparing therefor, may become a member, and enjoy all its privileges, by the payment of two dollars annually.


GEORGE 8. BLANCHARD, President. J. H. C. CAMPBELL, Recording Secretary.


Christian Review. Methodist Quarterly Review,


Sartain's Union Magazine, Graham's Magazine,


Bibliotheca Sacra,


Silliman's Journal,


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


HOT-AIR VENTILATING FURNACE.


W. & W. K. WHITE,


No. 11 Franklin Street, ... Boston,


MANUFACTURERS OF


PATERT


CULVER'S Hot-Air Ventilating Furnace,


- FOR - HEATING AND VENTILATING DWELLINGS, CHURCHES, HOSPITALS, SCHOOL-HOUSES, STORES, &0.


This strictly scientific invention, unrivalled in all the qualities which constitute a perfect Furnace, is now more extensively used than any other in the United States; its large Radiating Surface and Great Power of Evaporation so conducive to health, together with its great Economy in the Use of Fuel, make it the most desirable Furnace ever offered to the Public. The following are some of the Names of those who have this Furnace in use, all of whom have kindly permitted us to refer to them.


BOSTON REFERENCES.


Hon. David Sears,


Samuel 8. Lewis, Enq.


George H. Gray, Esq.


G. C. Crowningshield, Enq.


Hon. Josiah Quincy, Jr.


F. H. Lewis,


Y. M. Weld,


Samuel C'abot,


Hon. J. W. Paige,


E. N. Perkins,


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S. M. Weld, S Jacob Sleeper,


Hon. George Hood,


Thos. W. Ward,


J. G. Weld,


H. P. Sturgis, &


Hon. Daniel C. Baker,


P. W. Chandler,


John Jeffries, Jr.


C. J. Barry,


Hon. Horace Mann, Col. W. P. Winchester, Col. Thos. H. Perkins, Samuel Henshaw, Ksq.


J. W. Trull,


Joseph Tilden,


F. W. R. Emery,


Curtis 8. Dunbar,


Titus Welles,


Franklin Haven, Richard 8. Yay, John M. Forbes,


Albert Lincoln,


William Lincoln,


Chas Cushman, George Ouin, Abel Kendall,


Frederick Tudor,


Henry Foster,


Jonathan Mason,


Franklin Dexter,


James M. Beebe,


Edward Dexter,


Daniel 8afford,


James T. Austin,


Daniel Hammond,


Henry Codman,


Daniel Davis,


Daniel C. Bacon,


Doctor Harwood,


Edward C. Cabot,


Henry Plympton,


Alexander Strong,


Doctor Howe,


Chas. F. Adams,


Daniel Kimball,


Benjamin Loring,


Doctor Shurtled,


John D. Bates,


C. B. Johnson,


James H. Blake,


Doctor Dix.


Chas. H. Pooker,


Vernon Brown,


Timothy C. Leeds,


Doctor Ware,


David Barnard,


J. G. Russell,


Doctor Whitney,


Philo 8. Shelton, J. P. Robinson,


Jos. M. Barnard,


Daniel Nason,


Doctor Whiting.


Public School Houses, Cambridge.


Public School House, Chelsea.


Public School House, Waltham.


Public School House, Dedbam.


Public School House, Lexington.


Public School Houses, Lynn. Old South Church, Boston.


Mt. Vernon Church, Boston.


Bowdoin Street Church, Boston. Pine Street Church, Boston. North Bennett Street Church, Boston. Bromfield Street Church, Boston.


South Congregational Church, Boston. Baptist Church, Leominster. Episcopal Church, Dorchester.


Baptist Church, Fall River. Congregational Church, Cambridgeport. Congregational Church, Newburyport. Williams Market, Boston. Tremont Bank, Boston.


Bank Commerce, Boston.


Shawmut Bank, Boston.


Bank North America, Boston.


Harnden & Co., Boston.


J. L Pay son, ₹


C. A. Crowntogshield, J. H. Hanson.


8. Frothingham, Silas Pierce,


Joseph West, John Curtis,


Thomas J. Dunbar, Jerome Bales,


William Debon, James K. Mille,


Robert B. Forbes,


Richard Bond,


Alvah Kittredge,


J. D. W. Williams, Horace B. Sargent, Seth W. Fowle,


Edward Blake,


Elisha Haskell,


Patrick T. Jackson, J. B. Robb,


R. A. Lamb,


Ezra Farnaworth, Edward Brooks, Doctor Warren, Doctor Mifflin, Doctor Bater,


Amos Cotting,


T. P. Chandler,


Enoch Baldwin,


W. & W. K. WHITE, No. 11 Franklin Street, . ... Boston.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


SHELTON & CHEEVER, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF


Engine Hose, Fire Buckets, Elastic Pipes, Fire Caps, Harnesses, Collars, Whips, Carpet Bags,


Machine Belting, Of all widths and Sises. House, Store and Bank Trunks, Saddles, Bridles, Horse Blankets, Fly Nets, &c., &c.


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. No. 7 Washington and 58 Brattle Streets,


J. SHELTON. (Fourth Door from Dock Square.) S. G. CHEEVER.


GAS FIXTURES.


N. W. TURNER


(For many years Foreman of the Boston Gas Light Company,) respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he is prepared to pat in Gas Pipe of every description, in the most thorough and substantial manner. All orders left at NO. 83 BROMFIELD STREET, .... BOSTON, Will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. N. B. A choice selection of Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendants, &c., of Phila. and Boston manufacture, constantly on hand.


H. R. COBURN,


MANUFACTURER OF BARD OIB.


CANDLES AND REFINED LARD,


CHELSEA. OFFICE, 105 STATE STREET, BOSTON. :


~ 7 Coburn's Extra Oil is warranted not to gum Ma- chinery, or erust the wick in burning.


JOSEPH BRECK & SON, NEW ENGLAND


Agricultural Warehouse, - AND -


SEED STORE,


51 & 52 North Market Street, Boston.


AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of all kinds con- stantly on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices ; including Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Corn Shell- ers, Hay Cutters, Shovels, Spades, &c. Also, Garden, Flower and Field SEEDS, em- bracing every variety worthy of cultivation. JOSEPH BRECK. CHAS. H. B. BRECK.


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A. M. BECK & CO., NO. 180 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON, HOLE AGENTS OF


Y


ISAAC BABBITT'S CELEBRATED TOILET SOAPS & CREAMS, CRINOLEUM FOR THE HAIR, AND PANARISTON DENTIFRICE.


Wholesale New England Agency for Dr. S. S. Fitch's Popular Medicines, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, INHALING TUBES, AND SHOULDER BRACES


GENERAL AGENTS FOR BOSTON CHEMICAL WASHING POWDER. ALSO, DEALERS IN CHOICEST PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, AND HAIR DYES. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ANSWERED.


A. M. BECK.


CHAS. C. HARRINGTON.


N. HARROD, MAHOGANY STORE,


No. 2 Canal St., & No. 8 Merrimac St.,


Two doors below the City Scales, Haymarket Sq.


FOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF BAWED AND SEASONED MAHOGANY & OTHER ORNAMENTAL WOOD, Veneers of every variety,


BLACK WALNUT, CHERRY & WHITE WOOD LUMBER.


TO STOVE & LANTERN MANUFACTURERS. SHEET ISINGLASS OR MICA,


For Compass Cards, Signal, Battle, Engine, Common, and other Lanterns; Stove, Furnace Doors, fe. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ..


The above article is superior to anything ever used for the above purposes, on account of not breaking or burning, but standing the most intense heat. Also, for Mineralo- gists and others,


Elegant specimens of Mica, Feldspar, Crystalline, Quartz,je.


Also, SAFETY LANTERNS, of various sizes, a very superior article, warranted not to break by falling, and are decidedly the safest, cheapest, and best of the kind in use. Constantly for sale on the most reasonable terme, at No. 21, formerly 81 UNION STEEET. GEORGE H. RUGGLES. N. B .- The Isingless or Mies will be cut to any reasonable size, if requested. All orders for the article promptly attended to, and thankfully received.


CHEAP CASH PAPER STORE. WILDER & CO.,


- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN -


PAPER AND TWINS,


Nos. 26, 28, 30 & 32 Water Street, Boston, (CORNER OF CONGRESS STREET.)


Constantly on hand, all sizes and qualities of Paper, for Grocers, Hardware, Cloth, Baling, Packing, Batting, Bag, Tack, Sheathing, Carpet, Shoe, Post Office, Bonnet, Box, Straw, and Trunk Board. Also, Letter and Bill Papers,


ALL AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. All kinds of PAPER Manufactured to order, at short notice. Patronage of Dealers and Shippers respectfully solicited.


G. P. TEWKSBURY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND MARINE EXPRESS AGENT, Eastern Bailroad Depot Building, (Office occupied by him when Harbor Master,)


BOSTON.


Custom House business transacted, freight forwarded by first conveyances to any port, foreign or coastwise.


[ Persona having WOOD, HAY, LUMBER, BRICK, LIME, &o., can find a ready market, by applying at this


-REFERENCES-


ROBERT G. SHAW, ESQ. CHARLES AMORY, 24Q. -


HON. DAVID SEARS, HON. AMOS LAWRENCE.


ARTESIAN WELL BORING.


The subscriber is prepared to SINK PIPES of any size for the purpose of procuring water, and warranted to give satisfaction.


Orders from all parts of the country solicited. EDWIN R. PIERCE, No. 14 East Sumner Street, East Boston.


LUMAN PEASE, MANUFACTURER OF


PORTE MONNAIES & POCKET BOOKS, COLLARS, BOSOMS AND SHIRTS,


Brooms, Brushes, Mining Knives, Lather Boze, and Wooden Faucets, Wholesale & Retail, at the great Manufacturing emporium, SOUTH DEERFIELD, MASS.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


WALES' BOSTON SCHOOL FURNITURE MANUFACTORY.


No. 21. Wales' Teachers' Chairs.


No. 2. Wales' American Chairs and Desks.


No. 207. Wales' Teachers' Desk.


No. 9. Wales' Bowdoin Chair & Single Desk.


No. 210. Wales' Teachers' Desk.


No. 14. Wales' Normal Single Desk and Chair.


No. 17. Wales' Basket Primary Chairs.


EVERY DESCRIPTION OF SCHOOL FURNITURE, Manufactured from ORIGINAL DESIGNS, and constantly for Sale, or made to order, and WARRANTED, by SAMUEL WALES, JE. No. 14 Bromfield Street, Boston. Communications by mail or otherwise promptly answered.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


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SUPERIOR MATTRESSES AND BEDS, ARE MANUFACTURED BY THE BLIND, AT THE PERKINS INSTITUTION AND MASSACHUSETTS ASYLUM.


They keep for Sale, at 20 Bromfield Street, Boston,


A good assortment of Cushions, Mattresses, Comforters, Ready-Made Bed Ticks, Sheets, and Pillow Cases ; Live Geese and Common Feathers, warranted free from the offensive odor common to new Feathers.


They cleanse old Beds by a process which not only renders them free from impurities, but softens, so that the bulk is often considerably increased.


They cleanse and refit old Mattresses, at short notice and in a superior manner.


Beda and Mattresses delivered in Boston, Charlestown, Cambridge and Roxbury, free of charge. Orders from all parts of the Country received and promptly attended to.


I. W. PATTEN, Agent for Sales.


E. H. BRABROOK & CO.


Dealers in Furniture, Feathers, Carpeting,


FLOOR OIL CLOTH AND STRAW MATTING,


Would inform their friends and customers that they have recently enlarged their place of business, and made a valu- able addition to their former stock of Goods. They would invite those purchasing Furniture to give them a call ; cs- pecially those who are opening Public and Boarding Houses, and do not find it convenient to pay Cash for their Goods, as they are prepared to furnish them, and make the payments satisfactory to purchasers.


OLD STAND, Nos. 48, 50 & 52 Blackstone Street, Boston. E. H. BRABROOK, H. W. LONGLEY, DAVID HOWE, JR.


FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY.


H. M. CURRIER,


No. 4 Summer Street, . Bestón, Manufactures to order MATTRESSES, PEW AND CHAIR CUSHIONS, IN THE BEST MANNER.


WINDOW SHADES


Made and put up in the most Fashionable Style, and warranted to run well. CARPETS CUT, MADE, and put down, at reasonable prices. [ET All articles warranted to be as recommended. Orders solicited and promptly attended to.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


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HENRY GOULDING, MANUFACTURER OF


STEAM ENGINES, -AND -


Improved Regulator & Valve FOR STEAM ENGINES,


NO. 2 ANDOVER STREET, BOSTON. MACHINISTS' TOOLS MADE TO ORDER, AND JOBBING OF ALL KINDS DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.


BEDDING WAREHOUSE, J. H. HALLETT Nos. 16 & 17 Dock Square.


BEDS-Ready made or to order. MATTRESSES of Hair, Moss, Cotton, Palm Leaf, &c., on hand or made to order.




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