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THE BOSTON STATESMAN AND WEEKLY POST
Forms a racy and complete record of the times, and contains the news of every description ; in fact, a brief and comprehensive history of passing events ; foreign news in detail, domestic information, agri- cultural items, commercial and monetary articles, statements of trade, of the weather, of crops, &c., accounts of meetings, political records, news of every description, poetry, pleasant reading matter, humorous items, epigrams ; in fact, a COMPLETE FAMILY NEWSPAPER - a vehicle for every species of useful and entertaining information - among which will be found, in each issue, A PLEASING STORY. The STATESMAN is printed on the LARGEST SIZED paper, and on new and beautiful type. It has a very large circulation, and its rapidly increasing list is the best evidence of its popularity. It is sup- plied at the rate of TWO DOLLARS a year for single subscriptions. CLUBS, taking ten or more copies in one package, will be supplied at ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF A YEAR.
THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT
Involves a large expenditure ; contains varied and accurate reports as to all branches of trade, and is second to that of no paper published in New England.
These journals are carefully conducted, and edited in a faith in democratic principles, but in a spirit of conciliation to all parties. As advertising mediums they are unsurpassed; penetrating as they do into such a variety of households scattered over the whole Union, and read as they are by all classes of the community, they furnish an opportunity for the diffusion of information which can scarcely be obtained elsewhere.
As the above Papers are printed on one of Hoe & Co.'s Fast Presses we are enabled to delay their publication until the latest moment.
THE BOSTON STATESMAN AND WEEKLY POST HAS A LARGE CIRCULATION THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY -PARTICULARLY AT THE WEST AND SOUTH -AND IS AN EXCELLENT MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISING. A LIMITED NUMBER OF ADVER- TISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE RATE OF TEN CENTS A LINE.
BEALS, GREENE & CO., Nos. 40 and 42 Congress Street, Boston.
[+ The circulation of the Boston Post is not surpassed in extent by any paper of its size in the United States.
BEALS, GREENE & CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, AND PUBLISHERS OF THE BOSTON POST, BOSTON PRESS & POST, AND BOSTON STATESMAN, Nos. 40 and 42 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
U. S. AND FOREIGN ATENT AGENCY.
Room, No. 11 Webster Bank Building,
13 Exchange Street, Boston.
SAMUEL COOPER,
Late Chief Examiner in the U. S. Patent Office, PROCURES PATENTS IN THIS AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
His long official connection with the Patent Office has rendered him familiar with its rules and practice, and with the history of invention in this and other countries ; and this experience, with the frequent visits which he proposes making to the Patent Office, justifies him in saying that his Agency will offer to inventors all the advantages of one located in Washington, and, in addition, those which result from a residence in the midst of mechanical and manufacturing industry.
Advice given upon all matters relating to the validity, &c., of patents, the novelty and patentability of inventions. Specifications and Drawings prepared ; Caveats filed; Reconsiderations procured of applications that have been rejected upon imperfectly prepared papers ; Cases of interference, and applications for extension and re-issue, prosecuted ; and, in general, all business connected with the Patent Office transacted with care and promptness.
British and other foreign patents procured, through prompt and confidential agents in London and Paris.
Persons residing at a distance may obtain all necessary information, and have their business trans- acted, by writing to the subscriber, without the trouble and expense of a visit to Washington.
He begs leave to refer those unacquainted with him to the following testimonials : -
FROM THE HON. CHARLES MASON, COMMISSIONER OF PATENTS.
U. S. PATENT OFFICE, Feb. 28, 1855.
I take great pleasure in stating, that, during the time I have been acting as Commissioner of Patents, Samuel Cooper, Esq., of Boston, has been engaged as Solicitor, and has been, in that capacity, in constant correspondence and intercourse with the Office. He has evinced a thorough acquaintance with the Patent Law, and with the rules and practice of the Office ; a close attention to the interests of his clients ; and a marked candor and courtesy that have ren- dered the transaction of business with him a pleasure. I have no hesitation in stating that I regard him as one of the very best agents for the transaction of business with this Office with whom I am acquainted.
CHARLES MASON, Commissioner.
FROM THE EXAMINERS IN THE PATENT OFFICE.
The undersigned, Principal and Assistant Examiners in the United States Patent Office, have for several years been well acquainted with Mr. Samuel Cooper, lately a Principal Examiner in this Office, and take pleasure in stating that he is a gentleman of the highest moral character, of unquestioned knowledge in the business and practice of the Office, and that his scientific attainments are such as eminently fit him for the business in which he is about to engage.
HENRY B. RENWICK, ) L. D. GALE, J. H. LANE,
Principal Examiners.
T. R. PEALE, THOS. T. EVERETT, F. SOUTHGATE SMITH, WM. CHAUNCY LANGDON, J
Assistant Examiners.
From long acquaintance, and intimate official relations, with Mr. Cooper, I fully and heartily concur in the fore- going recommendation made by my late colleagues.
WM. P. N. FITZGERALD, Late Principal Examiner of Patents.
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BOSTON DIRECTORY.
BANK AND COUNTING ROOM FURNITURE. STEPHEN SMITH, DESK MANUFACTURER, 51 and 53 CORNHILL, BOSTON.
BOOK CASES.
C
PEW CUSHIONS, BEDDING, MATTRESSES, FEATHERS, CURLED HAIR, &C., WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, BY JAMES H. HALLETT, 16 Dock Square and 31 Faneuil Hall Square, BOSTON.
S
. PENSE
OR
· MON
FIRE INSURANCE.
Royal Insurance Co., OF
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND.
Authorized Capital, £2,000,000 or $10,000,000.
Paid up Capital and Surplus,
£536,000 " $2,600,000.
Deposit in New York,
. $150,000 with large surplus.
Shareholders personally liable for all claims on the Company. LOSSES ADJUSTED IN BOSTON.
Agency Office, 7 Union Building, 40 State Street.
LIVERPOOL ORGANIZATION.
TRUSTEES. - John Shaw Leigh, John Naylor.
DIRECTORS. - Charles Turner, Chairman. J. Bramley Moore, Ralph Brocklebank, Deputy Chairmen. Michael Belcher, George Booker, Thomas Bouch, Michael Bousfield, David Cannon, Thomas Dover, R. Ellison Harvey, James Holme, T. Dyson Hornby, George H. Horsfall, Richard Houghton, Edward Johnston, Roger Lyon Jones, James Lawrence, Robert McAndrew, Wmn. J. Marrow. Francis Maxwell, William Smith, John Torr. Manager and Actuary, - Perey M. Dove.
REFERENCES. - Francis Skinner & Co., Israel Lombard & Co., P. & J. P. Hawes & Co., Joseph Whitney & Co., Wm. F. Weld & Co., Blake Bros. & Co., Gardner Brewer & Co., Sumpson & Tappan, Thomas Gray & Co., Manning, Stanwood & Co., C. O. Whit- more & Son, Lee, lligginson & Co., J. M. Beebe & Co.
Agent and Attorney for Boston, STEPHEN HIGGINSON.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
.3
JOHN PORTER & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
PORTER'S ORIGINAL PATENT
BURNI
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CAMPHENE & ALCOHOL, No. 12 BROAD STREET, BOSTON. J. A. GOULD.
J. PORTER.
CHUBBUCK CAMPBELL,
DESIGNED B MANUFACTURED BY CHUBRUCK & CAMPBELL.ROXBURY MASS.
MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES AND MACHINERY, STEAM BOILERS, Of every description, made to order at short notice. WORKS, CORNER ORANGE & RUGGLES STS., ROXBURY, MASS. 1
WEST BOSTON
MOULDING AND PLANING
MILL.
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Of every description, for Carpenters and Picture Frame Makers. CORNER MERRIMAC AND CAUSEWAY STREETS, BOSTON.
J. F. KEATING, Proprietor.
Dry House for Lumber attached to same. .
Sawing and Planing.
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BOSTON DIRECTORY.
BOSTON
ON
M
A
ATENT
HENSHAW & CLEMSON, MANUFACTURERS OF WARRANTED CAST STEEL SAWS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
31 EXCHANGE STREET,
(Room No. 2.) BOSTON.
Machine-Ground Circular Saws, warranted of a uniform thickness.
N. & J. HOWE & CO., SUCCESSORS TO WAKEFIELD & HOWE,
DEALERS IN
PAINTED PAILS, TUBS, BUCKETS, BROOMS, BRUSHES, BASKETS, BOXES, AND ALL KINDS OF Wooden and Willow Wares, Alicant and other Mats.
NO. 30 NORTH MARKET STREET, BOSTON.
J. HALL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
8 X10
10 X12
Near Haymarket Square,
DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, &C.,
177 BLACKSTONE STREET, BOSTON.
JEREMIAH MYERS, PLANING, MOULDING & MATCHING MACHINES,
Of every description, and of the latest and best construction, now on hand, or made promptly to order, in the most thorough and approved manner.
ALSO, SHAFTING, HANGERS AND PULLEYS,
Of all patterns, of superior style and workmanship, made and put up at short notice.
The long experience of the subscriber, and the great variety of tools and patterns which he has on hand, specially adapted to this class of work, enable him to execute orders with dispatch, and to fur- nish machines of superior quality.
I warrant all my machines to be fully equal, if not superior in construction and durability, to any others in use.
Corner of 2d and A Streets, South Boston, Mass.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
THE ADAMS
EXPRESS COMPANY
ADAMS ULO'S FXPI
AUAMS
FORWARD PACKAGES AND PARCELS DAILY,
FROM THEIR BOSTON OFFICE, TO
Norwich and New London, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Va .;
AND FROM THOSE CITIES CONNECT WITH THE DAILY LINES TO THE
NORTH, SOUTH, AND WEST,
PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS, &c., and also to CHARLESTON, S. C., and the interior, MOBILE and NEW ORLEANS.
The experience of this Company in the details of the EXPRESS BUSINESS enables them to avail themselves of every facility for the prompt execution of orders, and the accurate accomplishment 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 Philadelphia, enabling us always to gain a week or ten days in the receipt of the returns.
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 dispatch ; 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.
THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY,
84 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.
B
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BOSTON DIRECTORY.
RICHARDSON & DEXTER,
IMPORTERS OF
GUNS AND FISHING TACKLE,
No. 44 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. COLT'S AND OTHER REVOLVERS.
Powder, Shot, Percussion Caps, Powder Flasks, Shot Belts and Pouches, Leather covered and Wicker Bottles, Game Bags, Gun and Pistol Cases, &c.
GUN MATERIALS. Double and Single Gun Barrels, Locks, Stocks, Parts of Locks, Brass, Steel, and Ger- man Silver Mounting.
AGENTS FOR ALLEN & WHEELOCK'S RIFLE BARRELS.
FISHING TACKLE. Jointed Rods, Reels, Lines, Hooks, Flics, &c. Bamboo and Cane Poles by the thousand, or at retail.
THE BOSTON STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY.
Established in 1822,
AND CARRIED ON
SINCE DEC., 1849,
BY A
COMPANY OF WORKMEN,
BOSTONIA
1820.
INCORPORATED
MARCH, 1850.
BOOKS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
STEREOTYPED OR ELECTROTYPED PROMPTLY AND FAITHFULLY.
Publishers and authors are referred to the numerous works that have been stereotyped at this establishment, from its commencement to the present time, as guaranties for our fulfilment of contracts with accuracy and good taste. By the employment of large fonts of type in connection with our system of co-operation, we are enabled to complete work when required, with great despatch. Extensive preparations have been made for applying the Art of
ELECTROTYPING,
And we are ready to furnish Copper Plates from all kinds of Type Work and Wood Cuts. Advertisements and Advertising Cuts, for Newspapers, Stereotyped or Electrotyped, on wooden or metal bodies.
All kinds of JOB WORK executed in a tasteful manner.
I> A Silver Medal and Diploma were awarded to the Boston Stereotype Foundry, at the late Exhibition of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association in this city, for the best specimens of Electrotype work.
IG Orders may be addressed to
CHARLES J. PETERS, Agent, No. 4 Spring Lane, Up Stairs.
SHEPARD, CLARK & BROWN, PUBLISHERS AND WHOLESALE BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS,
110 WASHINGTON STREET, (up stairs), BOSTON.
Under the present organization the leading hands in the various Departments of COMPOSITION, PROOF-READING AND STEREOTYP- ING, to the number of twenty, comprising valuable additions to those who had previously sus- tained the high reputation of this well-known Foundry, share in the responsibilities and profits of the business-giving a degree of effi- ciency and skill to be obtained in no other way.
CONDITAE.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
DICKINSON TYPE FOUNDRY
AND General Depository of Printing Materials, No. 52 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.
TYPES of the very best quality, for every variety of Letter-Press Printing, (including the celebrated REAL SCOTCH FACES,) Type Cases, Stands, Galleys, Composing Sticks, Leads, Brass Rule, Chases, Presses, Black and Colored Inks, etc., furnished at short notice.
ELECTROTYPING.
Engravings, and Jobs of Type-work, electrotyped, and finished by a newly-invented process, in a superior manner. COPPER ELECTROTYPES of the various Cuts belonging to our collection, (" Newspaper Orna- ments " only excepted, ) are now sold at the prices hitherto charged for the same Cuts in type-metal.
PHELPS & DALTON, Successors to the late S. N. Dickinson.
COCHITUATE
WATER.
LOCKWOOD & LUMB PLUMBERS, 48 SCHOOL STREET, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE FRANKLIN STATUE, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Water Closets, Wash Basins, Marble Slabs, Bathing Tubs, Shower Baths, Force Pumps, Lift Pumps, Beer Pumps, Fountains, Brass Cocks, Hydrants, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Bar Lead, Silver Plated Work, &c. Leather and India Rubber Hose. SOLE AGENTS FOR HANSON'S HYDRAULIC RAM. N. B. - Orders received from any part of the United States and Canadas. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, CONGRESS ST., PORTSMOUTH, N. H.
L. A. ELLIOT & CO. BOOK AND PRINT SELLERS, 322 Washington Street, opposite Adams House, (LATE F. PARKER & CO., CORNHILL,) BOSTON.
ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN ENGRAVINGS, FRAMED AND FOR THE PORTFOLIO. PICTURES AND PRINTS FRAMED TO ORDER.
New England Agents for the sale of COLLINS'S ENGLISH BIBLES, &c. Agents for the subscription publications of D. Appleton & Co.
General
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BOSTON DIRECTORY.
JOHN ANDREW.
Hesigne
ghtsman.
AND
ENGRAVER ON WOOD
No. 129 Washington Street, Boston,
J. A. would inform PUBLISHERS, AUTHORS and PRINTERS that he is fully prepared to undertake all orders for
DESIGNING, DRAWING AND ENGRAVING
FROM A SINGLE ILLUSTRATION TO A SERIES OF ANY EXTENT, FOR
BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS,
WITH A STRICT REGARD TO
SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP AND MODERATE CHARGES.
WILLIAM WHITE, STATE PRINTER,
Book, Newspaper, Job, Card and Ornamental PRINTER, SPRING LANE, CORNER OF DEVONSHIRE STREET, BOSTON. (Over the Boston Type and Stereotype Foundry.)
FLAX AND COTTON TWINE,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Cotton Seine Twine, 4 to 64 Threads.
Flax Sail, Baling, Ham, Wool, Seine, Broom, Brush, Herring, Gillnet and Druggist Twine, Lea Bands, Venetian Filling, Loom Cord, Curtain Cord, Squarring Bands, Marline, Bale Rope, Cotton Skirt Cord, Seaming Cord,
Also, Upholsterers and Carriage Makers' Web and Twine.
ROSS & PEARCE,
No. 7 LIBERTY SQUARE, BOSTON.
(See notice on page 28.)
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
SAMUEL S. PIERCE,
-
SAMUEL S. PIERCE. SAMUEL S. PIERCE .
CHOICE
E, HEDCE SC
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
CHOICE TEAS, FOREIGN FRUITS, FRENCH AND GERMAN WINES, English and American Porter, SCOTCH & AMERICAN ALE, English, French, and India Syrups, CHOICE BRANDS OF
HAVANA CIGARS, Together with a large assortment of
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Particular attention paid to
NAVY AND MERCHANTMEN'S CABIN STORES. Corner of Tremont and Court Streets.
NEWELL HARDING & CO. [ESTABLISHED IN 1821,]
Silver Plate and Spoon MANUFACTURERS,
FORKS, KNIVES, LADLES, &c. No. 12 COURT SQUARE,
Corner of Court Avenue,
NEWELL HARDING. FRANCIS LOW HARDING.
BOSTON.
ALEXANDER H. LEWIS. LEWIS KIMBALL.
A. W. POLLARD,
A.W.POLLARD.MERCHANT TAILOR. COSTUMER & REGALIA MANUFACTURER.
A.W.POLLARD
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FTE WORCESTER
MILITARY, REGALIA,
AND Theatrical Goods, &c., &c.
The most perfect assortment of any establishment in N. E., AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 6 COURT STREET, BOSTON.
Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings, of the latest styles, kept con- stantly on hand for sale.
Mr. EDWIN BARNES, well known to the citizens of Boston, will attend to the Tailoring Department. Orders will be executed in the most perfect manner, and all garments warranted to fit.
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BOSTON DIRECTORY.
AYLOR AND
ADAMS
Signer's & Hangrend
ON
HEAD
ST
ST
JAMES L. TAYLOR.
BOSTON
THOS. W. ADAMS.
Respectfully inform their friends and the Public, that they are prepared to execute all orders for DESIGNING and ENGRAVING on WOOD, on reasonable terms, and in the most satisfactory manner, viz .: Illustrations for Books, Head- ings for Newspapers, Portraits, Designs for Bill Ileads. Views of Buildings and Machinery, Designs for Inventors, Labels of all kinds, Seals for Divisions and Companies, Cards, Maps, Plans, &c. Also, Posters for Travelling Companies, execu- ted in plain or fancy colors.
29 Joy's Building, 81 Washington Street, BOSTON.
P. S. Personal attention giv- en to all Orders sent by Mail, Express, or otherwise, accom- panied with a Dagnerreotype view, sketch, or an accurate description of the object to be engraved.
GEO. H. FOX & CO., AGENTS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
No. 45 KINGSTON STREET,
BOSTON.
Steam Engines, Shatling, Pulleys and Hangings, Hand Lathes, Chucks, Slide Rests, Ball-turning Machines, Hoisting Machines with Safety Apparatus attached, and Belting, on hand and manufactured to order.
The above ent represents a first-class Lathe, with Nason's Patent Screw Chasing Apparatus attached.
N. B. Geo. II. Fox & Co. are the only authorized manufacturers and venders in the United States of the above patented apparatus.
The Lathe is particularly calculated for the manufacture of steam and Gas Fittings. It is arranged to be used for turning, boring straight or taper holes, boring cocks, facing plane surfaces, and screw chasing.
'The sections of Shafting with Coupling here represented needs no explanation ; its advantages will be seen by every mechanic and manufacturer. This plan of Hanging and Coupling has been In nse some cight years, and has given universal satisfaction ; It is fitted with patent boxes which adjust themselves in the shaft, and in every way calculated for economy in oil, to prevent friction, and for durability it is uncqualled.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
SAMUEL REYNOLDS, JR., LAPIDARY
121 Court Street, Room No. 6, Boston.
ALL KINDS OF MOCK AND REAL STONE CUT TO ORDER. Glasses fitted to Lockets, Pins, Rings, &c. GEOLOGICAL SPECIMENS POLISHED IN THE BEST MANNER.
FARRINGTON & HUNNEWELL,
MANUFACTURERS OF
ORNAMENTAL & PLAIN
SILVER SPOONS, KNIVES AND FORKS,
WHOLESALE ONLY, No. 89 Washington Street, BOSTON.
HENRY T. SPEAR,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
89 Washington Street, (Up Stairs,)
BOSTON.
BRODHEAD & CO.,
UOTROBEERS,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Pavilion Salesrooms, 53 & 55 Tremont Street, Advances made on Consignments.
BOSTON.
SETH DEWING, Proprietor and Manufacturer of
S. CRANE'S PATENT
COMPOUND SOAP, 110 LINCOLN STREET,
BOSTON.
The best preparation in use for Washing Clothes, Painted Surfaces, and for all Domestic purposes.
S. & J. MYERS, IMPORTERS OF WATCHES,
Watch Materials, Watch Glasses,
English and Swiss Tools, AND JOBBERS OF JEWELRY, No. 16 Hanover Street, Boston.
We beg to call the attention of Watchmakers to our ex- tensive stock of the above goods, which we are selling lower than any other house in the trade. Jobbers, Mer- chants, Shippers, and Pedlers will find it to their advan- tage to call and examine our stock before purchasing else- where.
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BOSTON DIRECTORY.
CHESTER GUILD & SONS, TANNERS AND CURRIERS,
No. 16 Blackstone Street, Boston, HAVE CONSTANTLY FOR SALE, OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, SLAUGHTER LEATHER FOR JAPANNERS, And the various kinds of Boot and Shoe Leather.
CASH PAID FOR SLAUGHTER HIDES, AND FOR OAK AND HEMLOCK BARK.
PEARCE'S PLUMBING ESTABLISHMENT
Nos. 12 &.28 City Exchange, Devonshire St.,4 BOSTON.
WARM, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS,
DRAIN TRAPS,
WASH BASINS, FOUNTAINS,
BRASS COCKS, PLATED_COCKS, LEAD PIPES, SHEET LEAD,
HYDRANTS, CESS POOLS,
SE
IN SUB"
COPPER PUMPS,
FORCE PUMPS AND WATER CLOSETS, And every requisite in use in the Plumbing Business.
PLUMBING WORK,
Of every description, executed in any part of the Union.
POOR & WALSH, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
SOFAS, SOFA BEDS,
COUCHES, DIVANS, TETE-A-TETES, Easy Chairs, Parlor & Rocking Chairs, &c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Nos. 7 & 9 GORE BLOCK, nearly opp. Revere House. Manufactory, No. 16 Charlestown St., Haymarket Square,
S. POOR, JR. 1
J. A. WALSII. S
BOSTON.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
LOCKE'S
SHIRT DEPOT,
AND MEN'S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, 177 Washington Street, near Milk Street,
SHIRTS
FOR THE MILLION
BOSTON
TO LOCKE'S SHIRT DEPOT
Shirts, Collars, Stocks, and Neck Ties, of every varie- ty, the largest assortment in the United States, at the lowest prices, wholesale and retail.
Fine Shirts made to order to fit at short notice, and sent everywhhere.
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, of every description.
IRON RAILINGS FOR CEMETERIES, BALUSTRADES, ETC.
OTIS BRAMHALL, 117 & 119 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON, Respectfully calls the attention. of all interested in the purchase of
BRHAPHENHAL HRON K ENCES,
TO HIS NEW, COMPLETE, AND BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS,
A large assortment of which he has procured at great expense and labor. He flatters himself that in this branch of his business he is surpassed by none.
He is prepared to put up, at short notice, Iron Fences, unequalled for strength, beauty and durability, in any part of New England or New York; and he would refer to hundreds in the vicinity of Boston for specimens of his work.
NEW AND ELEGANT PATTERNS
of the latest styles and superior finish, are constantly received. Black & White Smith work generally, done at short notice.
OTIS BRAMHALL.
GEO. C. GOODWIN & CO.,
Nos. 11 & 12 Marshall Street, Two doors from Union St., Have on hand, and offer for sale, at the very lowest prices, the most extensive stock of FOREIGN AND AMERICAN PATENT MEDICINES,
Perfumery, Hair Preparations, Toilet and Miscellaneous articles to be found in New England.
Depot for DR. LANGLEY'S ROOT and HERB BITTERS; DR. LANGLEY'S ITALIAN HAIR DYE, and General Agency for all popular Medicines.
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BOSTON DIRECTORY.
PHILLIP KELLEY,
Stucco Worker and
lasterer,
NO. 31 BROMFIELD STREET, BOSTON.
Where may be found an extensive assortment of Rich Centre Pieces, Brackets, Cornice Patterns, and other Orna" mental Work, for which all orders will be promptly attended to.
B. F. DUDLEY, PLUMBER, AND DEALER IN PLUMBERS' MATERIALS.
Bathing Tubs, Water Closets, Wash Basins, Marble Slabs, Bath Boilers, Force Pumps, Brass and Silver Plated Cocks, Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, India Rubber Hose, &c., &c.
A large stock of the above goods constantly on hand. A liberal discount made to the trade.
SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, SCHOOL STREET,
OPPOSITE CITY HALL.
J. GRUNDY & BROTHERS,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
BRASS COCKS, FORCE PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, And every description of BRASS WORK, Connected with Water or Steam Apparatus, No. 60 Devonshire Street. BOSTON.
Jobbing Promptly attended to.
ARTISTS' MATERIALS.
WINSOR & NEWTON'S SUPERFINE OIL COLORS, PREPARED IN TUBES ;
Fine Linen English Canvas, Brushes, And every article required for OIL PAINTING. - ALSO, - DRAWING MATERIALS,
. In every variety, imported and for sale, Wholesale and Retail, by M. J. WHIPPLE,
35 CORNHILL, -
- BOSTON.
WHITE LEAD, PAINTS, COLORS, &C.
JOSEPH FOSTER, 308 BROAD STREET,
Russia Wharf, nearly opposite both to Congress and Pearl Streets, BOSTON.
MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF
PAINTS, COLORS, OILS, WHITE LEAD, &c., &c.
Has always on hand a large stock of these articles, for the supply of city and country orders, on the most favorable terms.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
BOSTON DAILY ADVERTISER.
ESTABLISHED MARCH 1, 1814.
Published every Morning, except Sundays. Terms, Eight Dollars per annum, in advance. NATHAN HALE AND CHARLES HALE, EDITORS. CHARLES HALE, PUBLISHER.
This is a first-class newspaper of the largest size published in Boston. It is conducted with"care and diligence, and is believed to possess a favorable character wherever it is known. With the introduction of the new type, a new order of arranging the contents has been adopted, which allows of a considerable increase in the quantity of reading matter, and enables us to present the news as received at the latest hour, in the fullest extent, without inconvenience, and without curtailing the space devoted to the various regular departments of intelligence. While retaining all the old characteristics of the paper, which have given it its favorable reputation, such new features have been and will be introduced as shall make it approach as nearly as possible the highest standard of excellence for a daily newspaper published at the present day in the capital of New England.
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