The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858, Part 135

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Publication date: 1789
Publisher: Boston : Sampson & Murdock company
Number of Pages: 570


USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Allston > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 135
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DEALER IN


Fashionable Clothing and Furnishings


woods.


Confident that it will be for your advantage to trade at this establishment, I respectfully solicit your patronage. While you will find the goods made in the best form, you will also find the prices for them to conform with the times.


PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL, AT 9 and 11.


WEDDING AND VISITING


CARDS


TEVLON


CARD ENGRAVER


Engraved on Copper plate, in the most fashionable styles, at the following low prices. The sum at the extreme right is the regular Store price in Boston for precisely the same articles.


TEULON CARD ENGRAVER


1 Engraved Plate and 50 Cards, for Visiting, $1.75 .... Stores Charge, $3.00


1 Engraved Plate and 100 Cards, for Weddings, 2.75 ....


.. 4.50


1 Engraved Plate, with Residence, for Weddings, and 100 Cards, 3.00 ....


.. 5.00


1 Invitation Plate and 100 Cards, for Weddings,


4.50 .. . .


7.00


100 Cards, and Printing from an old Plate,


1.50 ....


.. 2.00


The above shall be Engraved in the neatest styles, and printed on DE LA RUE & CO.'S Cards. Having been over eight years at this particular branch of engraving, and making it my sole busi- ness, I will execute Card engraving in the most tasty and fashionable manner, and at prices hitherto unknown in New England. As I do the engraving myself, my customers can obtain of me, for the above named sums, articles that would cost nearly twice as much if obtained at the stores.


I will also allow a liberal discount on all jobs which shall exceed $20 in value.


In order to judge correctly, the reader is invited to call and examine specimens.


INITIAL STAMPING NEATLY EXECUTED TO ORDER.


WEDDING ENVELOPES, CAKE BOXES, &C. CONSTANTLY FOR SALE BY


E. A. TEULON,


CARD ENGRAVER,


No. 149 1-2 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE OLD SOUTH CHURCH.


61


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


The Turret and Marine Clock Company,


No. 5} Water Street, Boston.


MANUFACTURE


CRANE'S PATENT ESCAPEMENT TOWER CLOCK, Unsurpassed in accuracy of timekeeping by any public Clock.


ALSO,


Marine, Office, Parlor, and Calendar Clocks & Regulators.


All the above-named Clocks are Remontori, and some of them require winding but once a year.


N. B .- By a wire communicating lateral motion, dials indicating the time, which require no separate care, may be connected with the TOWER CLOCK in any part of the building on which it is placed.


DAMRELL


& MOORE,


COMMERCIAL,


MERCANTILE,


MANUFACTURING


AND JOB PRINTERS,


16 Devonshire,


PRINTING,


16 Devonshire,


BOSTON.


OF ALL KINDS,


BOSTON.


Circulars,


16 Devonshire Street,


Check Books, Policies,


Cards,


Certificates of


Bills Lading,


Stock, &c.,


&c.,


On the lowest


At short notice.


terms.


A. S. JORDAN,


COMB, TOILET & PERFUMERY STORE SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL GOLDEN COMB,


19I Washington Street,


Six Doors North of Bromfield Street,


COMBS MADE TO ORDER AND REPAIRED.


BOSTON.


Bill Heads,


62


BOSTON DIRECTORY ..


ADAMS, SAMPSON & CO.


No. 91 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON, MASS.,


PUBLISH THE FOLLOWING BOOKS :


NEW ENGLAND BUSINESS DIRECTORY,


Containing the address of about 100,000 Merchants, Manufacturers, and other Business Men in New England.


850 pages octavo. Price $3.


BOSTON DIRECTORY,


Annually in July. Price $1.50.


ALBANY (N. Y.) DIRECTORY, $1.00 LOWELL DIRECTORY, ... $1.00


CHARLESTOWN DIRECTORY,.


50


MANCHESTER (N. H.) DIRECTORY, 50


FALL RIVER DIRECTORY, .. 50 ROXBURY DIRECTORY, 50


LAWRENCE DIRECTORY, 50 SALEM DIRECTORY, . 50


LYNN DIRECTORY, .


50 | TAUNTON DIRECTORY, 50


TROY DIRECTORY, (N. Y.,) ... $1.00.


MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER, annually in February, $1.25


MASSACHUSETTS BUSINESS DIRECTORY, ..


1.00


MAINE REGISTER AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY,


1.00


RHODE ISLAND REGISTER AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY, .. 75


CONNECTICUT BUSINESS DIRECTORY,


75


Also for sale, at the Directory Office, 91 Washington St., the following works, viz. :


DIRECTORIES FOR


Baltimore (Md.) 1858 ...... $2.00


London (Eng. ) 1855 . .$6.00


London (Can.) 1856-7 .. 1.00


Buffalo (N. Y.) 1857-8. . ... 1,50


Nashville (Tenn.) 1857. 1.00


Cambridge (Mass. ) 1857 .... 50


Newport (Ky.) 1856. 1.00


Sacramento (Cal.) 1856 .... 2.00


Chelsea (Mass.) 1858 50


New Albany (Ind.)1856-7 .. 1.00


San Francisco (Cal.) 1856 .. 3.00


Chicago (III.) 1858 2.00


Newark (N. J.) 1857-8 ..... 75


1.25


Steubenville (O.) 1856 1.00


St. Louis ( Mo.) 1858. 2.00


Syracuse (N.Y.) 1855-6 1.00


Covington (Ky.) 1856 1.00


Newburgh (N. Y.) 1856-7 ..


75


Toronto (Can.) 1856 3.00 Trenton (N. J.) 1857 . 1.00


1.00


... Hamilton (Can.)1858 .. 1.00


Pawtucket (R. I.) 1857-8 ..


75


Hartford (Conn.) 1858-9 ...


75 Philadelphia 1858 .


2.50


Wheeling (Va. ) 1856. .. 1.00


Hudson (N. Y.) 1856 .. 75


Indianapolis (Ind.)1855 .... 1.00


Portland (Me.) 1853 .. 75


Portsmouth (N. H.) 1857 ... .60


Worcester (Mass.) 1858 .... 50


Kingston & Rondout 1857-8 1.00


Poughkeepsie (N. Y.)1856-7 1.00


Zanesville (O.) 1856 . ...... 1.00


BUSINESS DIRECTORIES FOR


Boston, 1858,. .$0.25


Missouri, 1854-5. $2.00


Canada, 1857-8.


5.00


Michigan, 1855-6, .. 1.50


Chicago, 1857-8, .. 50


Pennsylvania, 1854-5,. 2.50


New York City, 1858-9, 1.00


Western Cities, (combined), 1857-8 .. 2 50


Philadelphia, 1858, 1.00


Wisconsin, 1858


3.50


Illinois, 1854-5,


2.00


Providence (R. I.) 1857-8 .. $1.00 Rochester (N. Y.) 1857 .... 1.00 Rome (N. Y.) 1857-8. ..... 1.00


Schenectady (N. Y.) 1857-8 1.00


Cincinnati (O.) 1858. 2.00


Columbus (O.) 1856 1.00


Concord (Mass.) 1856 50


New Bedford (Mass.) 1856 .. New Haven (Conn.) 1857-8 1.00 New Orleans, 1858 . 3.00


50


Detroit City (Mich.) 1855-6. 2.00


Newport (R. I.) 1856-7 .... New York 1857-8 .....


2.50


Utica (N. Y.) 1856-7 . ... Washington (D.C.) 1858 ... 2.00


Dayton (O.) 1856. 1.00


Pittsburg (Pa.) 1857-8. 1.00


Williamsburg (N. Y.)1852 .. 1.00 Woonsocket (R. I.) 1857-8 .. 75


Jersey City (N. J.)1856-7 .. 1.00


Brooklyn (N. Y.)1857-8 .... 2.00


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


63


SOWIE & WARD, MANUFACTURERS OF


LOOKING GLASSES,


FRAMES AND MOULDINGS, AND IMPORTERS OF


SS B ATES,


OIL PAINTINGS & ENGRAVINGS, No. 14 SUMMER STREET,


MERCANTILE BUILDING, BOSTON.


VENETIAN BLINDS. Manufactured in the best manner for Parlors, Bay Windows, French and Orial Windows, Halls, Conservatories, &c., BY CHARLES B. LOCKE, At the Old Stand, 47 CORNHILL, . . . . BOSTON.


Oid Blinds Repalred and Trimmed. Cash on Delivery.


View of the Boston Museum, No. 28 Tremont St., between Court & School Sts., Boston.


MU


BOSTON MUSEUM.


FACE. SE.


THE BOSTON MUSEUM


Was erected in 1845, and cost nearly $250,000. It is the largest, most valuable, and best arranged in the United States. It comprises no less than SEVEN DIF- FERENT MUSEUMS, one half of the cele- brated PEALE'S PHILADELPHIA MU- SEUM, swelling the collection to up- wards of Half a Million of Articles, the greatest amount of objects of interest to. be found together at any one place in America ; and an entirely NEW HALL OF WAX STATUARY, one hundred feet in length, completely filled with Wax Figures. In addition to the attractions, and without extra charge, visitors are admitted to the gorgeous Exhibition Hall, where they can witness the mag- nificent THEATRICAL ENTERTAIN- MENTS, given every evening, and on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons.


ADMISSION, 25 CENTS.


DEMOND, PERRY & FENN,


SHEET IRON, COPPER WORKERS,


Dealers in all kinds of


Cooking, Parlor, Range, and Air-Tight


ONGS


Britannia, Glass, Japanned, French, Rolled, ENAMELLED & WOODEN WARE,


101 CAMBRIDGE STREET,


Gas Stoves and Lanterns manufactured to order. ¿ Repairing done in the neatest manner.


BOSTON.


G. W. DEMOND.


G. W. PERRY.


GEO. FENN.


64


BOSTON DIRECTORY.


WINES


BRANDY


FROM


NATIVE GRAPES.


E. PAIGE


CO.,


No. 42 North Market Street,


Are prepared to furnish a pure article of Wines and Brandy from Native Grapes. MANUFACTORY, UNDER THE BEACON HILL RESERVOIR. OFFICE, NO. 42 NORTH MARKET STREET.


BOSTON ROOFING & SHEATHING COMP'Y.


ONLY MANUFACTURERS OF


BAILEY'S IMPROVED ROOFING MATERIALS,


AND [FIRE AND WATER-PROOF ROOFS, DRY AND SATURATED SHEATHING PAPER, SHEATHING FELT FOR SHIPS' BOTTOMS.


Z. SOUTHARD, Treas. D. W. BAILEY, Agent.


29 Broad Street, Boston.


N. B. Our Mr. Bailey was the FIRST MANUFACTURER in the city of Boston of IMPROVED COM- POSITION ROOFS and has been actively engaged in the business in the N. E. States, for the past five years, and refers by permission to the following gentlemen :


ARCHITECTS, Denio & Roberts. Smith & Felton


Thomas Moulton,


Thoma . J. Whidden.


C. K. Kirby, Esq.


Cummings & Carlisle.


John M. Barnard, Esq.


James G. Blake, Esq.


CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS AND Warren Boles, Esq. MERCHANTS,


David Chamberlin, Esq.


Roberts, Adam3 & Jacobs. Isaac H. Hazleton.


E. G. Dudley, Esq. John P. Monks, Esq.


Nathan Matthews, Esa. A. C. Lombari, Esq. Geo. W. G.rrish, Esq. L. L. Full-r. Esq. Samuel Leeds, Esq


E. M. FARNSWORTH,


19 Portland Street, Boston, Manufacturer and Dealer in


STRAW BOARD, BINDERS' BOARD, AND WRAPPING PAPER,


all kinds.


BYAM, CARLTON & CO. PATENT


FRICTION MATCHES,


No. 116 Union Street, Boston.


At the lowest cash prices and warranted. Manufacturers of the celebrated BYAM MATCH.


Dealers in PHOSPHORUS and BRIMSTONE. Matches packed for exportation at short notice.


ORDERS SOLICITED AND PUNCTUALLY ANSWERED.


William Washburn, Esq.


65


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


TO PRINTERS. J. A. HASKELL,


Manufacturer of


9


Of every variety. Also,


IRON FURNITURE, ROLLER FRAMES, &c., Also, manufacturer of the most approved


LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS, No. 40 BROMFIELD STREET, BOSTON. «


ALEXANDER DONALDSON, MERCHANT TAILOR,


259 Washington Street.


Superior custom garments of all fabrics adapted to men's wear, made at an hour's notice, which for style, quality and price, defy competition.


N. B .- Fitting of garments for the " clergy and faculty " I make a " speciality " of.


SUMNERS & CO.


IMPORTERS OF


CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE,


137 Washington St., corner of School St., BOSTON. A. H. SUMNER, RICHARD BRIGGS.


W. R. SUMNER,


GAS FITTERS. E. KENNEDY, WITH S. G. PILLSBURY, No. 6 HOWARD STREET, BOSTON, MASS.


GAS AND STEAM PIPES PUT INTO BUILDINGS, In a substantial manner. Also, AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF COAL OIL & LAMPS.


JOHN CHARTER, FORMERLY OF THE FIRM OF CHARTER & CONANT, HAS OPENED Store, Nos. 30 and 32 FRIEND STREET, NEAR UNION STREET, BOSTON. WHERE MAY BE FOUND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF


WRAPPING, NOTE AND LETTER PAPER,


Paper Bags, Twine, Carpet Paper, Dry and Tarred Sheathing, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY, FREE OF EXPENSE FOR CARTING.


I


66


BOSTON DIRECTORY.


WILLIAM H. NYE,


MANUFACTURER OF


ORA HITURE, 526 WASHINGTON STREET, (Between Kneeland and Beach Streets).


On hand, NEW AND CHOICE STYLES of Drawing-room, Library and Chamber Furniture, WARRANTED to stand Furnace Heat.


Furniture made to order, and Original Designs furnished.


HALLET, DAVIS & CO.,


MANUFACTURERS OF


GRAND, PARLOR GRAND AND SQUARE


PIANO-FORTES,


With Patent Suspension Bridge, and Grand Repeating Action.


EVERY INSTRUMENT FULLY WARRANTED, 409 Washington (near Boylston) Street, BOSTON.


WM. J. SLADE, CISTERN BUILDER,


Pays particular attention to making WATER TANKS for R. R. Sta- tions, DYE VATS, BLEACHING TUBS, OIL and CAMPHENE J. S LADE CISTERNS, CONDENSING, Fer- menting and LEECH TUBS, Mash Tubs, TUNS and COOLERS for ESTABLISHED Breweries, Soap Curbs, RESER- VOIRS for Gasometers, RAIN- WATER CISTERNS, and all 1828 kinds of Tubs for Chemical pur- poses, of Hard or Soft Wood of any size, round or square, from 50 Gal- lons to 40,000, at reasonable prices, and warranted in all cases not to leak.


Shop, 81 Portland Street, Boston. Residence, 12 Minot Street.


JAMES T. CROFT, BLACKSMITH,


CARRIAGE AND


HOUSE WORK, AND


IRON RAILING MANUFACTURER,


No. 91 BEVERLY STREET, near the Fitchburg Depot. ORDERS SOLICITED.


N. B. - Particular attention paid to enclosing Cemetery Lots in any part of the country, and at as low prices as by any other manufacturer


AMERICAN WATER WHEEL CO., (WARREN & DAMON'S PATENT). MANUFACTURERS OF


WARREN'S PATENT IMPROVED


TURBINE WATER WHEEL,


And Millwork of every description.


This improvement consists in the entire suspension of leakage water, thereby rendering available more effective power than any other wheel yet invented.


Business Office, 31 EXCHANGE STREET, BOSTON, MASS., A. WARREN, Agent and Treasurer.


Manufactory at NORTH SANDWICH, MASS., E. DAMON, Jr., Superintendent.


67


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


CHILSON'S PATENT TRIO STOVES, AND PORTABLE FURNACES.


......


CHILSOINS


COLD


AIR


CHILSON'S PATENT TRIO PORTABLE FURNACE. FOUR SIZES.


G. CHILSON, Respectfully solicits the


PERSONAL ATTENTION OF SCIENTIFIC GENTLEMEN To an examination of his


IMPROVEMENTS, Represented by these Cuts. ALSO, TO HIS LAST INVENTION, THE CONE FURNACE,


For which the


ONLY GOLD MEDAL EVER AWARDED BY THE Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Association Has been received. Patented in UNITED STATES, Sept. 26, 1854; ENGLAND, May 26, 1854; FRANCE, June 14, 1854. For description, see Covers.


Any intelligent mind cannot fail to see the wonderful economy in the consumption of fuel by this Invention, over the common Portable Furnaces. Immediately after the fire is kindled in the morning, the damper in the smoke pipe is closed for the day ; when the only escape for the heated smoke and gases is through the con- tinuous tapering trunk or radiator, terminating in the smoke pipe, which is reduced to a small vent of two inches in diameter.


The heated smoke and gases are thus compressed into the whole circuit of the trunk, and become wholly exhausted by radiation. The consequence is, that the formerly wasted fuel, which was lost by passing off in smoke and gases in a crude or unconsumed state, is here made available for generating heat.


Warranted a Saving in fuel of Fifty per cent. over any other Portable Furnace iu the known world.


THE TRIO STOVE,


CHILSON'S PATENT TRIO STOVE. SIX SIZES.


embodics the same val- uable principles com- bined in the Portable Furnace.


We think no prudent person will use stoves, as they have been formerly constructed, after becoming acquainted with this invention.


We obligate ourselves to prove, to the satisfaction of all, a saving of Fifty per cent. in Fuel, not only by seeing the stove in operation, but by a large number of the best testimonials that can be written.


ALL SIZES OF


METROPOLITAN COOKING RANGE.


LUC


CHILSON.RICHARDSON & CD.


BOSTON &


NEWYORK


ASK PIT


The "METROPOLITAN"


RANGES,


From the largest Hotel to those for a small Dwelling House.


SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO


Warming and Ventilating Buildings,


And arranging Cooking Apparatus.


As usual we offer a full assortment of


COOKING RANGE, FURNACES, RANGES, STOVES, MANTELS,' With or without Bath Boilers and Hot-Air Fixtures. GRATES, VENTILATORS, &c., &c.


GARDNER CHILSON, NOS. 99 AND 101 BLACKSTONE STREET, BOSTON.


68


BOSTON DIRECTORY.


OAK HALL, THE PIONEER CLOTHING HOUSE, ESTABLISHED IN BOSTON, MASS., IN 1841.


Gentlemen's, Youths', and Little Children's CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, &c., &c., of every Variety, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.


This House, which fully sustains its enviable position, is daily receiving large supplies of recently manufactured seasonable Clothing. Dealers, Travel- lers, and resident Citizens will find every thing to meet their demands,


AT PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION ! Parents are reminded that the spacious Rotunda is devoted to the sale of BOYS' CLOTHING ONLY! Convenient Rooms and every facility may here be found for fitting Garments to Children. Nos. 28, 30, 32, 34, 36 & 38 NORTH STREET, BOSTON, MASS.


VITIA


MAYNARD & NOYES' WRITING INK


THE MANUFACTURE OF THIS INK WAS COMMENCED IN 1816,


And the quality has now been tested by the public for more than forty years. During this time it has been constantly increasing in public favor and patronage, and is now the leading article in the country. Those who may be ignorant of its superiority and reputation, are invited to read the follow- ing testimonials, and to make trial of it themselves. When the best judges, after using it more than twenty-five years, express themselves in one man- ner concerning its superior excellence, it is quite evident that no one need be troubled with bad ink.


Bowdoin School, Boston, Jan. 7, 1857. Messrs. MAYNARD & NOYES : I have used your Ink in the Writing Department of this School the past thirty years, and take pleasure in renewing my testimonial of its superior quality. It flows freely from the pen, its color is brilliant and per manent, and it combines all the necessary and desirable qualities of good ink.


JAS. ROBINSON, Writing Master.


Boston, January 10, 1848.


Messrs. MAYNARD & NOYES : Gentlemen, - It is now, I believe, more than twenty years since the School Committee passed an order for using your Black Writing Ink in the City Schools. I have used it during that period, and deem it a first- rate article, and cheerfully recommend it to others. It flows freely from the pen, and increas- es in blackness after being committed to paper, and the color is durable. I know of no Ink equal to yours, and I have tried many kinds, both Eng- lish and American.


P. MACKINTOSH, JR., Principal of Writing Dep. Hancock School.


Office of Merchants Ins. Co., Boston, Jan. 2, 1856. Messrs. MAYNARD & NOYES : Gentlemen,-I have used your Writing Ink generally for the last twenty-five years. In 1847 I renewed my certificate of its excellence, and having continued its use ever since to my entire satisfaction, my opinion is con- firmed in its superiority. It flows freely from the pen, and is, in all respects, the best Ink I have ever used.


GEORGE HOMER, Secretary.


Registry of Deeds, Boston.


·


Messrs. MAYNARD & NOYES : I have made use of your Writing Ink for the Recording of Deeds, &c., the past twenty-five years, and take pleas- ure in renewing my testimonial of its superiority. From the appearance of the records in my office, I consider it particularly adapted for all purposes where permanency of color is requisite or desirable, as my oldest records prove it to be unalterably black.


H. ALLINE, Register of Deeds.


COPYING INK.


This ink gives a copy as distinct and perfect as the original, and combines all the properties of our Writing Ink. This quality particularly adapts it to Counting House use, as it answers all the purposes for which a writing liquid is wanted. Also,


BLUE, RED AND CARMINE INKS.


THOSE INKS FOR BEAUTY AND BRILLIANCY OF COLOR ARE UNEQUALLED.


For sale by the Manufacturers,


No. 11 MERCHANTS ROW, BOSTON,


and by Stationers and Booksellers generally in the city and States.


THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF


1/27/00 BOYS' CLOTHING


In this country can be found at the.


974,48: B657


ORIGINAL BOYS' CLOTHING STORE,


NO. 4 BRATTLE STREET. APGS Prices corresponding with the times. 1858 J. WALTER READ, Proprietor.


BOSTON LUNG INSTITUTE,


No. 2 Warren, corner (699) Washington Street. ESTABLISHED, A. D. 1855, FOR THE TREATMENT OF


Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, and all Chro- nic Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, by Medicated Inhalation, and other remedies.


S. H. MELCHER, M. D., CHAS. MORSE, M. D., MOSES BROWN, M. D., Medical Examiners.


Consumptives who apply personally, may confidently rely that their disease will be detected with unerring certainty, and treated with a success hitherto unknown.


Examination with double Stethoscope, One Dollar. Persons residing at a distance, unable to visit the Institute, by sending a minute statement of their case in writing, can have an Inhaler and suitable remedies, with full directions, sent them. .


VENETIAN BLINDS,


FOR


BAY WINDOWS, PARLORS, HALLS, CHURCHES, EC. · Made and put up by JOHN D. FOWLE & CO., No. 282 Washington Street, Boston. Manufacturers and Dealers in Window Shades and Upholstery Goods.


HOL COMB.DAVIS


HUNT, WEBSTER & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF IMPROVED TIGHT STITCH


SEWING MACHINES


We are now prepared to exhibit this newly invented and valuable instrument, and would respectfully solicit a call from all persons in want of a Sewing Machine whose qualities have only to be tried to be appreciated. We have opened commodious rooms on the corner of Essex and Lincoln Sts., for the sale of these Machines, and all interested are re- quested to examine and decide upon their merits for them- selves.


HIUNT, WEBSTER & CO., Cor. Essex and Lincoln Streets, Boston.


BOWMAN


Manufacturers o


TAUNTON PUBLIC LIBRARY a32872001868094b


KER & CO., turers of N CES


ROSIN OIL,


ORDERS RECEIVED BY


F. PLUMMER, Treas., No. 40 STATE STREET, BOSTON.


AND


SCALES, No. 3 Faneuil Hall Square,


Where they will keep, in addition to their usual stock, a fine assortment of HARDWARE & SPORTING APPARATUS. The usual variety of Tin Ware, Plated and Cast-Steel Knives, Butchers' and Store Tools constantly on hand. Scales pur- chased at this Store are warranted correct. P. H. WALKER. J. S. TROWBRIDGE.


CO.,


TRAYS, S, TURE.


OSTON.


SILK, Silks. and Twist case. TON.


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AFES, ts,


Locks. Hard and Soft TON.


SMITH, FELTON & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF


BANK VAULTS, BURGLAR SAFES,


Corrugated Iron Roofs, Iron Fronts for Stores, Shutters and Iron Doors, Iron Cornices for Buildings, Iron Columns furnished to order.


AND ALL KINDS OF FENCE WORK,


Done in the neatest manner and on the most reasonable terms.


No. 409 FEDERAL STREET, BOSTON.


PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO FURNISHING IRON WORK FOR JAILS, PRISONS, &c.


GEO. W. SMITH. HORACE FELTON.


FRANKLIN SMITH


J. A. HUGIIES, A. E. HUGHES


BOSTON, JULY


BLAN Twist Sewings p for Se


Office


SACA


S. A. DENIO, CHARLES ROI


1


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CHILSON'S


NEW CONE FURNACE


GARDNER CHILSON ha's just completed and patentew in America, England and France, his new invendus- THE " CONE " FURNAJE -- and'asks the speciel att : :- tion of those abort erecti :: " or remodeling buildings, ". ..... Dealers in Hot Air. . Hoc Water Funiaces, i.d al interested in like a Power, to care. my w& buji "this in- whicha i. changes stiplo and' : Master of


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iates, Marrer Registers, Ventilators, &c., TESTO T . DERTIEN, BOSTON,


i ranging Cooking Apparatu , in


FACTORY.


CX CEPWILL THE SEVERE HOUSE.


EDWARDS, FLRNALD &KERSHAW,


PATENT


Jwder & Burglar Proof Bank, Safe & Store Locks, IMPROVED SALAMANDER SAFES,


NE VACIAS, BURGLAR PROOF CHESTS AND DOORS,


PUSTON, MASS .. JOHN DEKNALD, BỎBERT SHAW.


FER'S


WM. ADAMO & CO., Proprietors dud M ufacture


h- STYLE


B. G. WILDEN'S


FIRE PROOF


PATENTE SALAM ANDER


ATES


SANE


af Merchants Row.


efes ma. ici. WHATI. ud WIJ,DER PATTERN are apmina. . newenu ie unless marked-


J. K. TUDER, Maker. JOHN A. WILDER, Mer Facturer and Proprietor.


FOR THE NEW ENGLAND SI THE ONLY CON WILDER PATENT ,81 IN NEM ENGLA Iron Building, 120 Fult BOSTO


CORN, HATTER


CHINATON STREE ----


ITOR" WOOD TURNSH


.vs is onou , to warm ef.


1ling iu Le cit . By: niionthe lsatformeryy sud. zu warin the trees This but repareuta This inve. tion as a FARN " arming all classes Logs with Hots'. ... principle is hey ' renta kalte success it and I' .... Wate. M .. Caicos ; also, fox & F and all rther youfui for generating he ...


The discovery-sim


self-is the daily . those who witness 1 8 r's u.ts, and it becomes a matter of pur prise that a plan at once se simple and practical in its ope- ration should thus far have en- tirely escaped the nutice of sci entific men, We believe that n one who investigates this prin - ciple will be l bl to use a fur- nace constructed on any other.


284 LINCOLN ST , BOSTON, STATIONARY AN




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