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Children's Carriages.
Kittredge & Dutton, 77 Union (see front 8) Snow & Haseltine, 607 Washington (see page 38)
Chimney Tops.
Edmond James & Co., 394 Federal (see last colored leaves) Portland Stone Ware Co.Geo. D. Goodrich, Agent, 444 Fed- eral and 34 Congress (see page 40) Thompson R. 59 Devonshire (see back of title page) Waldo J. Adan, 13 Liberty sq. (see inside front cover)
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DIRECTORY OF BOSTON ADVERTISERS.
China and Glassware. -
Stedman D. B. & Co.124, 126 and 128 Summer (see foot lines)
Chromos.
1 Elliot, Blakeslee & Noyes, 127 Tremont (see opp map) Williams & Everett, 219 Wash. (see opp. p. 84)
Engineers and Surveyors.
Henck, E. W. Eliot square, opp. Norfolk House, Boston Highlands (see page 180)
Shedd & Sawyer, 7 Court square (see page 16)
Clay and Tiles.
Edmond James & Co. 394 Federal (see last colored leaves) Waldo J. A. 13 Liberty square (see inside front cover)
Clothing Dealers.
Atwood J. N. & Co. 1783 Wash. B. H. (see opp. p. 60) Bean Nicholas J. & Co. 10 and 12 North (see front cover) Lawrence H. S. 1933 and 1937 Wash. (see opp. p. 201)
Clothing (Boys',)
Boys' Star Clothing Store, 19 and 22 Dock sq. (see advt. outside margin back cover)
Fenno Geo. A.& Co.Beach, c.Wash. (see margin front cover) Hollander M. T. & Co. 32 Temple place (see advt. on map)
Commercial College. -
Comer George N. 323 Washington (see front 31)
Confectioner, &c.
Fera G. 343 Washington (see page 7)
Coppersmiths .- Loring S. H. & A. B. 76 Harrison avenue (see front p. 6) Dentists.
Bartlett J. W. Dr. 36 Boylston, cor. Tremont, Hotel Pelham (see page 39)
Dutton L. B. office Warren, c. Zeigler, B. H. (see back cover) Hodgdon & Mulloy, 169 Court (see opp. p. 85) Sawyer & Lane, 12 Winter (see page 38)
Dining Saloons.
Babcock Ada Mrs. 69 Beach (see 104 c) Marston R. & Co. 23, 25, & 27 Brattle (see outside back cover)
203
DIRECTORY OF BOSTON ADVERTISERS.
Doors, Sashes, and Blinds.
Cutter & Parker, 9 & 10 Charlestown (see opp. title page) Johnson Thos. J. 615 Washington (see advt. on front cover) Perry G. & Co. 118 and 120 Eliot (see page 18)
Drain and Sewer Pipe.
Edmond Jnmes & Co. 394 Federal (see last col. leaves)
Portland Stone Ware Co.Geo. D.Goodrich, Agent, 444 Fed-, eral and 34 Congress (see page 40)
Waldo J. A. 13 Liberty square (see inside front cover)
Engravers.
Boynton G. W. (Map), 257 Washington (see page 29)
Lowell & Brett, 228 Washington (see page 32)
Russell A. C. ( Wood) 7 Montgomery place (see page 18)
Russell & Richardson ( Wood), 186 Washington (see page 36)
Engravings.
Elliot, Blakeslee & Nores, 127 Trem. (see opp. map) Williams & Everett, 219 Washington (see opp. page 84)
Eye Glasses. Josselyn E. K. 130 Washington (see front page 30)
Feathers and Mattresses.
Davenport A. M. & Co. 28 Cornhill (see col. p. opp. 96) Hallett, Fay & Co. 17 Dock square (see page 200) Institution of the Blind, 20 Bromfield (see front 4)
Fire Brick, &c.
Edmond James & Co. 394 Federal (see last colored leaves) Portland Stone Ware Co. Geo. D.Goodrich, Agent, 444 Fed- eral and 34 Congress (see page 40) Waldo J. A. 13 Liberty square (see inside front cover)
Fresco Painters.
Haberstroh L. 12 School(see page 26). Handcock Z. 5 Tremont (see front 6) Wolkins & Fisher, 12 West (see page 39)
Furniture.
Buckley, Bancroft & Boyden, 503 Wash.(see col. p. opp.144) Davenport A. M. & Co. 28 Cornhill (see col. p. opp. 96) McAlevy Charles, 91 Haverhill (see page opp. 192) Scales James & Co. 202 Tremont (see opp. p. 80) Ware Geo. W. & Co. 157 Tremont (see top margin lines)
Garden Vases. Waldo J. A. 13 Liberty square (see inside front cover)
Gas Fitters. Kirby C. A. & Co. 56 Eliot (see page 96)
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DIRECTORY OF BOSTON ADVERTISERS.
Gas Fixtures.
McKenney, Bullard & Co. 564 Washington (see page 34) Tarbell E. & Son, 15 Bromfield (see page 170)
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Atwood J. N. & Co. 1783 Washington (see opp. page 60) Chaffin John C. & Co. 186 Washington (see page 30) Gray Ira C. & Co. 243 Washington (see opp. page 85) Hewins & Hollis, 209 Washington (see page 20) Lawrence H. S. 1933 and 1937 Washington (see opp. 201) Nash, Sheffield & Co. 149 Court
Glass.
Cook James M. (Stained and Cut.), 131, 139 and 141 Con- gress (see front 6)
Lambert Brothers, 12 Merchants row (see opp. p. 31)
Hardware.
Barrow J. T. 20 Guild row, B. H. (lower edge outside book) Burditt & Williams, 29 Dock square (see margin foot lines)
Hats and Caps.
Cox George D. 571 Washington (see page 33)
Homeopathic Books and Medicines.
Clapp Otis, 3 Beacon (see front 6) - Insurance Agents.
Newman & Perrin, 16 Guild row, B. H. (see back cover)
Reed L. A. 233 Tremont(see page 37)
Sears W. B. 28 State (see advt. back cover)
Insurance Companies.
J. Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. 16 Sears' building (see page 11)
Hope Mutual Life Insurance Co. I. W. Fletcher Manager, 120 Tremont (see advt. on map)
Tremont Fire Insurance Co. 68 State (see front cover)
Union Mutual Life Insurance Co., Henry Crocker, president, 27 Court (see page 104 d)
Iron Railings.
Bramhall Otis, 117 Congress (see page 30)
Jewellers. Crosby, Morse & Foss, 240 Wash. (see inside back cover) Palmer, Bachelders & Co. 162 Wash. (see front page 26)
Laces, Embroideries, &c. Walther Mme. 14 West (see inside front cover)
Ladies' Trimmed Hats. Harper & Co. 44 Temple place (see page 16)
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DIRECTORY OF BOSTON ADVERTISERS.
Looking Glasses, &c. Elliot, Blakeslee & Noyes, 127 Tremont (see opp. map) Williams & Everett, 219 Washington (see opp. page 84)
Lumber Dealers.
Fuller G. & Son, River street, Brighton (see page 16) Paul Joseph F'. 441 Tremont (see page 19)
· Millinery Goods.
Johnson T. M. Mrs. 683 Washington (see front page 3) Sleeper O. C. & Co. 26 Temple place (see front page 14)
Mirrors and Frames. Elliot, Blakeslee & Noyes, 127 Trem. (see page opp. map)
Mouldings (Rubber.)
Mayo H. L. 109 Washington (see page 21)
Moulding and Planing Mills.
Gilmore R. S. & Co. 35 to 39 Wareham (see page 24) Hopkins A. C. 21 and 23 Wareham (see page 39) [col. page) Newman & Colby, New Albany, opp. Wareham (see last Paul Joseph F. & Co. 441 Tremont (see page 19)
Pickens L. W. Parker, near Beacon (see front col. leaves) Pierce Samuel H. L. 415 Dorchester avenue, South Boston (see page 37) [see opp. p. 86)
Washburn Wm. Jr. & Co. 147 Merrimac, corner Causeway
Musical Instructor. Paige J. B. Mrs. 616 Tremont (see pages 35, 36)
Musical Instruments.
Leukhardt John, 237 Tremont, corner Eliot (see page 27)
Ornamental Carved Goods. Peirce Geo. W. 71 Sudbury (see page 36) Painters (Fresco.)
Haberstroh L. 12 School (see page 26)
Handcock Z. & Co. 5 Tremont (see front page 6)
Needham Christopher, 608 Washington (see page 16)
Perry H. A. 171} Tremont (see page 24)
Wolkins & Fisher, 12 West (see page 39)
Painter (House and Sign.) Perry H. A. 171} Tremont (see p. 24)
Paintings. Elliot, Blakeslee & Noyes, 127 Trem. (see opp. map) Williams & Everett, 219 Washington (see opp. p. 84)
Paper Hangings. Gregory & Robinson, 225 Washington (see back cover)
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DIRECTORY OF BOSTON ADVERTISERS.
Photographers.
Allen E. L. 24 Temple place (see page 22) Black J. W. 173 Washington (see page 29) Higgins John C. & Co. 517 Washington (see page 26) Marshall Augustus, 147 Tremont (see front page 30)
Photograph Materials, &c.
Boston Diatite Co. 221 Wash. room A (see page 29)
Physicians.
Carpenter W. H. 147 Tremont (see page opp. 94)
Kelley J. Wesley, 206 Tremont (see page 25)
Spear E. D. 713 Washington (see end of book)
Piano-Fortes.
Guild, Church & Co. 881 Wash. (see inside front cover) Norris George W. 1 Pemberton square (see front 10)
Picture Frames.
Merrick Edwin, 71 Sudbury (see page 95) Williams & Everett, 219 Washington (see opp. page 84)
Plate Glass.
Lambert Bros. 10 and 12 Merchants row (see p. opp. 31)
Plumbers and Plumbers' Materials.
HAWTHORNE & LOUDON, 16 Province (see page 32) Kirby C. A. & Co. 56 Eliot (see page 96)
Leaden James, 41 Eliot (see front page 5)
Loring S. H. & A. B. 76 Harrison ave. (see front page 6) McDonald Thomas H. 79 Concord (see advt. on map) Mills William & Co. 30 Congress (see front cover)
Printers.
Clapp D. & Son, 334 Washington (see page 30)
Farmer J. F. 18 Exchange (see page 32)
Elagg J. D. & Co. 51 Water (see page 26)
Ford Arthur P. & Co. 51 Water (see opp. page 80)
Valentine Charles T. 2 Pearl St. House (see page 180)
Printing Presses. Lowe Press Co. 15 Spring lane (see page 20)
Printers' Rollers.
Wild Charles D. Jr. 15 Spring Lane (see page 20) Provisions, &c. North, Meriam & Co. 27 & 29 F. H. market (see page 20)
Razor Strap Manufacturer. Badger Benj. F. 51 Elm, Charlestown (see opp. pago 61)
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DIRECTORY OF BOSTON ADVERTISERS.
Real Estate Agents.
French J. 80 Washington (see back cover)
Hyde James F. C. 2 Court sq. (see side margin front cover) Reed L. A. 233 Tremont (see page 37)
Walker A. R. & Co. 48 Winter (see front cover)
Real Estate Brokers.
Barnes F. G. & Appleton, 143 Washington (see front cover) Newman & Perrin, 146 Washington and 16 Guild row (see back cover)
Refrigerators. Eddy D. & Son, 7 and 9 Essex (see opp. p. 145)
Restaurant Parisien.
Ober Louis P. 4 Winter place (top lines gen. directory)
Roofing Materials and Roofing. New England Felt Roofing Co., Levi L. Wilcutt, treasurer, 5 Liberty square (see opp. p. 200)
Russia Salve.
Munroe W. A. (executor), Redding's Russia Salve, 81 Cam- bridge (see page 34) Safes.
American Steam Safe Co. 51 & 53 Sudbury (see opp. p. 87) Sailmakers.
Erickson A. 38 North Market (see page 24) Bowen R. S. & Co. 18 North Market (see page 22)
Seer.
Huse A. H. 7 Tremont row (see back cover)
Sewing Machines.
Plummer, & Wilder, Howe Sewing Machine, 144 Tremont (see front colored leaves) · Willard, Cutter & Co. 265 Wash. (see front colored leaves)
Shirt Manufacturers.
Gray Ira C. & Co. 243 Washington (see opp. p. 85) Hewins & Hollis, 209 Washington (see page 20)
Howe I. A. (hub shirt manufacturer) 221 Wash. (see p. 33)
Show Cards.
Butman E. G. 213 Washington (see page 30)
Show Cases. Hill Benjamin, 16 Harvard place (see front page 7)
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DIRECTORY OF BOSTON ADVERTISERS.
Soap.
Warren Herbert M. manufacturer of Warfield's cold water soap, 3 Liberty square (see opp. inside back cover)
Stationers.
Lowell & Brett, 228 Washington (see page 32) Valentine Charles T. 2 Pearl (see page 180)
Stone Ware.
Portland Stone Ware Co. Geo. D. Goodrich, agent, 444 Fed- eral and 34 Congress (see page 40)
Stoves, Furnaces, Ranges, &c.
Chilson Gardner, 99 Blackstone (see front colored page) Chubbuck Levi, 10 Bedford (see front colored page) Wadman W. B. 1199 Washington (see circular opp. p.) Walker Geo. W. & Co. 50, 52 and 54 Friend (see opp. pp. 40, 41)
Tailor.
Osborne V. H. 5 Milk (see page 34)
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Trunks, &c.
Cox George D. 571 Washington (see page 33)
Umbrellas, Parasols, Canes, &c. Leukhardt John, 237 Tremont, cor. Eliot (see page 27)
Upholstery Goods.
Buckley, Bancroft & Boyden, 503 Wash. (see opp. p. 144) Scales James & Co. 202 Tremont (see opp. page 80) Ware Geo. W. 157 Tremont (see top margin lines)
Ventilation. U. S. Ventilation Co. 46 Congress (see page 18)
Ventilators.
Thompson Robert, 59 Devonshire (see back title page)
Washing and Wringing Machines. Sherman O. & Co. 31 Brattle (see colored page opp. 193)
Willow Ware. Harper & Co. 44 Temple place (see page 16) Window Screens. Kimball & Hebard, 149 Broad (see page 23) Mayo H. L. 109 Washington (see page 21)
Wood Hangings. Spurr Charles W. 43-Summer (see page 28)
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
E. H. FAIRBANKS,
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
Watches and Clocks, BOTH FRENCH AND AMERICAN.
Jewelry, Fine Silver Plated Ware, &c.
ALSO, ALL KINDS OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, & JEWELRY, Carefully Repaired.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO
French and Willard Clocks. ALSO, SOLE AGENT FOR
LAZARUS AND MORRIS' CELEBRATED SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES. E. H. FAIRBANKS, Watchmaker and Jeweller, White's Block, Jamaica Plain.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
M. W. QUINLAN,
CARRIAGE
AND
HARNESS
MANUFACTURER.
NEW AND SECOND HAND
CARRIAGES AND HARNESSES.
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A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
BLANKETS, HALTERS, & CIRCINGLES,
REPAIRING Promptly and Neatly Executed.
CORNER BOYLSTON AND WALNUT STREETS, BROOKLINE, MASS.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
Holyoke Mutual Fire Insurance Company, SALEM, MASS. STATEMENT, JAN. 1st. 1871.
Amount Insured,
$17,846,269.49
Cash Capital, .
·
$246.658.01
LIABILITIES.
Dividends Due, &c., 803.44,
Loss Reported,
700.00
$1,503.44
OTIS WITHINGTON, Agent, Beacon Street, Corey's Hill, Brookline, Mass.
TROWBRIDGE'S BROOKLINE, LONGWOOD, & BOSTON
EXPRESS.
OFFICES. 34 COURT SQUARE. 57 KILBY ST. 3 WASHINGTON ST.
Boxes for Orders.
At the stores of J. A. Gulld, Seamans, & Co. and cor. Washington and Cypress Streets BROOKLINE.
At the store of Coolidge Brothers. Club Stable, and Chapel Station. LONGWOOD. At the store of J. A. & W. Bird & Co., 10 State Street Block, and at Faneuil Hall Market in arch, South side lower arch, BOSTON.
Summer-Leave Brookline at 8 A.M. and 2 P.M. Leave Boston at 11 A.M. and 3 P.M.
Winter-Leave Brookline at 9 A.M., and Boston at 3 P.M.
All Orders left at either of those places will be promptly attended to.
NATHANIEL S. HOUGHTON, Wheelwright and Carriage Maker.
ELEGANT LIGHT EXPRESS WAGONS,
Of the best Material and Workmanship, made to order. REPAIRING of all kinds done to order.
South Street, near Keyes St., JAMAICA PLAIN.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
ELMER F. REYNOLDS,
Tin Plate and Sheet Iron Worker,
AND DEALER IN
RANGES,
Furnaces,
AND
KITCHEN
FURNISHING GOODS.
VATER
PAN
COLE
HALLORY SC.
KILBURNŲ
STOVES,
Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Zinc, Pumps, Iron Sinks,
Sad Irons, Britannia, Japanned, and Tin Ware,
PORCELAIN & FRENCH WARE.
Green Street, opp. Depot,
JAMAICA PLAIN.
AGENT FOR
CHILSON'S
CELEBRATED
STOVES, RANGES, & FURNACES All kinds of Job Work
Done promptly and in the best manner
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
PETER J. KOLB,
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN
Ladies' & Gents', Misses' & Children's
D
FINE SEWED BOOTS 1
BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL KINDS.
ALSO,
Cents' Furnishing Copas, AND
TRUNKS
OF ALL KINDS.
Green Street, near the Depot,
JAMAICA PLAIN.
Particular Attention paid to Custom Work.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
WM. S. SUMNER,
CARPENTER AND
BUILDER
Star Lane, near Centre St.
JAMAICA PLAIN.
BUILDING AND JOBBING, in all their branches, done in the best manner. Special attention paid to Jobbing.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
HORACE LINDALL, Carriage Manufacturer
Carriage Work, BLACKSMITHING AND
HORSE-SHOEING Attended to promptly.
GENERAL JOBBING Attended to faithfully, and with despatch.
Shawmut Avenue, near Poplar St. WEST ROXBURY.
John Buchanan, MERCHANT TAILOR, AND DEALER IN
Boots and Shoes, HATS, CAPS, GENTS' FURNISHING, AND Ready-Made Clothing. Centre Street, near Myrtle, JAMAICA PLAIN.
HENRY MURRAY,
MANUFACTURER OF
Monuments, Tablets, & other Marble Work, PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO GRANITE CURBING. SHAWMUT AVENUE, at Forest Hills Station. P. O. Address, JAMAICA PLAIN.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
A. PAPINEAU,
HACK,
Boarding, and Livery
STABLE
Carriages furnished for Weddings and Funerals, on the shortest possible notice, with careful drivers.
Corner Green and Elm Streets,
JAMAICA PLAIN.
Horses and Carriages bought, sold, and exchanged.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
KELLEY & CORMACK,
1
HARNESS MAKERS,
AND
CARRIAGE TRIMMERS,
Cor. Green and Centre Streets,
JAMAICA PLAIN.
H. T. KELLEY.
N. CORMACK.
Fine Coach, Chaise, and Buggy Harnesses made to order. ·
HARNESSES CLEANSED, OILED, & REPAIRED.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
BENJAMIN ARMSTRONG,
CARPENTER
AND
BUILDER
Centre Street, near Burroughs Street,
JAMAICA PLAIN.
BUILDING AND JOBBING, in all their branches, attended to promptly. All Work executed in the best manner.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
Vater Hancock
MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
BOSTON, MASS,
OFFICE, SEARS BUILDING,
Corner of Washington and Court Streets.
Chartered by the State of Massachusetts as a Purely Mutual Company.
Organized as the Exponent of the Non-Forfeiture Law of Massachusetts.
All its Policies made Non-Forfeitable, by the Laws of Massa- chusetts, after One Premium has been paid.
All kinds of Life and Endowment Policies issued.
The Distribution of Surplus made annually, and paid at the end of the first year.
All the Surplus distributed among the Policy-Holders.
The security offered by this Company is guaranteed to the Pol- icy-Holders by the Laws of Massachusetts.
A careful investigation will convince an unbiased judgment that there is nothing desirable in Life Insurance which may not be secured in the "John Hancock."
Conditions liberal, Rates low, Plans popular, Responsibility undoubted.
Any information desired may be procured at the Office of the Company, or of its Agents.
GEO. P. SANGER, President. GEO. B. AGER, Secretary.
ELIZUR WRIGHT, ACTUARY.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
J. W. GOODNOW,
FRESH
BAKERYAL
THE
BAKERN BREAD
BREAD, CAKE,
AND
PASTRY
BAKER
Centre Street,
Opp. Burroughs Street, JAMAICA PLAIN.
Dinner, Supper, and Oyster Rolls baked to order. Ice Creams furnished for Parties.
Established 1845.
G. G. DREW, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, Graining and Glazing.
Paints, Varnishes, BRUSHES, AND ALL OTHER PAINTERS' MATERIALS, furnished to order. Work executed promptly, in the best style, at reasonable prices.
THOMAS STREET, COR. CENTRE ST. JAMAICA PLAIN.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
S. A. PAYNE,
Dealer in
DRY GOODS Millinery Goods,
HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES,
Post Office Building, CENTRE STREET, JAMAICA PLAIN.
JOSEPH M. LEONARD, GROCER,
HYSON
AND DEALER IN FAMILY STORES, TEA Keeps constantly on hand, TEAS, SUGARS, and other Groceries of the best `quality. Also, Provisions and Vegetables. Green Street, opp. Brookside Avenue, . . Jamaica Plain.
WM. H. STARR,
BLACKSMITH
GREEN ST. Near Depot, Jamaica Plain. CARRIAGES BUILT TO ORDER.
Carriage Work, Horse-Shoeing and all branches of General Jobbing promptly'attended to.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
DAVID E. HANDY & SON,
PLASTERERS
AND
Stucco Workers.
Whitewashing, Whitening, and Coloring DONE TO ORDER.
Brookside Avenue, Jamaica Plain. All kinds of MASON WORK attended to.
J. A. GREENLAW & CO.
DEALERS IN
COAL DEALER.
WOOD
AND
COAL,
BOYLSTON STATION, JAMAICA PLAIN.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
COUSENS BROTHERS,
COAL DEALER
PATRBANKB. H
DEALERS IN STOVE, EGG, Furnace, CANEL and SYDNEY
COAL
ALSO
hard & Soft Wood, chay traw
OFFICE, No. 3 GUILD'S BLOCK, Wharf at Longwood. BROOKLINE.
HORACE COUSENS.
JOHN E. COUSENS.
GEORGE W. FULLER,
CARRIAGE, SIGN, & ORNAMENTAL
PAINTER.
All kinds of Coach, Carriage, and Sleigh Painting, Lettering, &c., done in the neatest manner and at short notice. South Street, opposite Horse Car Stable, JAMAICA PLAIN.
LUCIUS SALCGEBER,
CARRIAGE-SMITH
AND BLACKSMITH
CARRIAGE WORK attended to promptly.
REPAIRING AND JOBBING, in all its branches, executed in the best style, faithfully and with despatch.
South Street, near Keyes Street, Jamaica Plain.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
CHRISTOPHER NEEDHAM, FRESCO PAINTER,
IN ENCAUSTIC, OIL, AND DISTEMPER COLORS. ALSO,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER.
Imitator of Wood and Marble, Gilding and Embossing on Glass. Rooms 608 Washington Street, Boston.
G. Fuller & Son, DEALERS IN All kinds of LUMBER,
Also Lime and Hair. Dimension Frames sawed at short notice. All descriptions of Timber, Boards, Plank, Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Posts, Rails, &c.,, constantly on hand.
RIVER STREET, BRIGHTON CORNER, MASS. GRANVILLE FULLER. GRANVILLE A. FULLER. .
SHEDD & SAWYER, CIVIL AND MECHANICAL Engineers and Surveyors,
Attend to Warming and Ventilation, Water Supply and Drainage, the Improvement of Estates. Development of Water Power, Construction of Mills, Machinery, Steam Works, Roads, Railroads, Bridges, &c. BARRISTERS' HALL, 7 COURT SQUARE, BOSTON.
FAYAL STORE.
Harper & Co. IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN
Ladies' and Children's Hats ;
Ostrich and Fancy Feathers; Aloe Lace Goods ; Fayal, French, and German Baskets; Chairs, Workstands, &c. 44 TEMPLE PLACE, . . BOSTON.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
LIVERY STABLE.
HENRY BECKWITH,
Horses, Carriages, and Saddle Horses, TO LET. Also, Boarding for Horses, AT HIS STABLE,
Centre Street, opposite Post Office, JAMAICA PLAIN.
Carriages, with careful drivers, furnished for Parties, Weddings, and Funerals at short notice.
Also, particular attention paid to Boarding Horses.
JOHN O. SIMMONS,
Carpenter and Builder, CENTRE STREET, OPPOSITE WHITE, MAYO, & PAINE'S, JAMAICA PLAIN.
N. B. - Jobbing attended to with promptness and despatch.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
GRANVILLE PERRY
CO.
DEALERS IN
KILN DRIED
8 X10
DOORS, BLINDS,
WINDOWS, Glass, Door, and Window frames, Manufacturers of Perry's Improved
COLD GRAPERIES, 10 X 12 For Cultivation of Hot-House Grapes. 118 and 120 ELIOT STREET, BOSTON.
ROBINSON'S PATENT SYSTEM OF VENTILATION.
For Churches, School-Rooms, Prisons, Stables, Factories, and Workshops, Drying and Dressing Rooms, &c. Founded on the only Correct Theory of Ventilation. Has been applied in MANY HUNDREDS OF CASES, with UNIVERSAL SUCCESS.
On page 37 of the Boston School Report for 1863, see this :
" In the nearly or quite unanimous opinion and experience of the mem- bers of the School Board, the System of Ventilation represented by Robin- son's Instruments is the best now in the market. Their judgment in this respect is based, not upon mere theory, but on positive, indisputable facts. In the Bowditch Grammar School-house, and in the Primary School-house on Harrison Avenue, the success of these Ventilators has been COMPLETE and ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY, and CANNOT BE QUESTIONED."
LUTHER ROBINSON, Agent U. S. Ventilation Company. 46 Congress Street, Boston.
ALBERT C. RUSSELL,
Engraver on WOOD,
Montgomery Place,
BOSTON.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
BAY STATE MOULDING AND OVAL TRINE MANUFACTORY.
Tremont Street, between Dover Street, and Boston and Albany Railroad Bridge.
Where may be found on hand or made to order, in Pine or Hard woods, all styles and varieties of
MOULDINGS,
For outside and inside finish, for Buildings of all descriptions, and for Mantel and Picture Frames, Cornices, &c., and a very extensive assortment of
OVAL, MANTEL, AND PIER FRAMES, CIRCLES, &c. ALSO,
Doors, Draw Cases, Wash-Bowl Stands, Bay-Windows, Lutheran and other Window Frames, Door Frames, Piazza Work, Columns, Brackets, &c. ;
Bank, Store, and Office Counters and Desks:
And all varieties of Architectural findings for stores and dwellings, in city and country.
Connected with this establishment is an extensive
LUMBER YARD,
Stocked with a large and well-selected assortment of BLACK WALNUT, CHEST- NUT, and all other quallties of Hard.wood Lumber In common use ; SPRUCE and PINE in all their varietles. Eor sale at the LOWEST CASH PRICES.
PLANING, by "Woodbury," "Putnam Machine Co." " Daniels," and other Planers; CIRCULAR, FRET, and MILL SAWING, TURNING, MORTICING, &c.
ROSEWOOD, MOTTLED BLACK WALNUT, and all other varietles of
VENEERS,
SERPENTINE MOULDINGS and CIRCLES, In large variety-for the use of Piano-forte case and Cabinet-makers.
Carpenters, Builders, and all other persons, designing to use Lumber In any quantity, or for any purpose, will find It for thelr advantage to call at this place before purchasing, as they will here find the requisite machinery for working Lumber In any desired form or manner.
Address orders and communications to
JOSEPH F. PAUL & CO. 441 Tremont Street, Boston.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
NORTH, MERIAM & CO ..
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Pork, Beef, Lard, Hams,
Dressed. Hogs, Pigs' Feet,
TRIPE, SAUSAGES, SAUSAGE SKINS, &c. Also, Manufacturers of EXTRA LARD OIL.
Stalls Nos. 27 and 29 Faneuil Hall Market.
And Store Nos. 33 and 34 North Market Street.
CHARLES H. NORTH. JOHN N. MERRIAM. BOSTON. S. HENRY SKILTON. LUMAN E, CONANT.
Slaughtering and Curing Establishment, Medford Street, Somerville.
HEWINS HOLLIS,
BOSTO
IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS OF
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
Fine Shirts made to order. 209 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.
CHAS. D. WILD, JR.
MANUFACTURER OF
Printers' Rollers,
No. 15 Spring Lane, Boston.
Having on hand monlds of the different sizes for all the various presses now in use, he can furnish the best. Rollers at short notice. and at prices lower than at any other estab- lishment.
Composition constantly on hand, and for- warded to order to any part of the country. with full directions for its use.
Roller Cores and Frames of all sizes fur- nished to order.
All orders by mail or express promptly filleu.
EVERY MAN HIS OWN PRINTER,
You can do your own Printing with the LOWE PORTABLE PRINTING PRESS
Postmasters, Printers, Druggists, and all business men, are making and saving money by using them at their homes and places of business. Prices of office, with Press, $15, $20, $30, $40. Send for Circular to
LOWE PRESS COMPANY, 15 Spring Lane, Boston, Mass.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
ECONOMY AND COMFORT.
This is the Season to Prepare for Winter. Weatherstrip your houses with H. L. MAYO'S Double -Action, Patent Improved
RUBBER MOULDING.
They do not prevent the free use of elther sash; they will save one-fourth of your fuel; keep out snow, rain, wind, dust. &c .; exclude noise, and prevent the rattling of windows, and slamming of doors. My weather strips are admitted, by all that use or see them, to be the best in use. Put on in a workmanlike manner or no pay asked. DEAGENTS WANTED.
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