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Woodbury James A.(Woodbury & Co.), planing, sawing and mouldings, Otis, cor. First, house at Winchester
Woodbury John H. travelling agent, house 353 Harvard Woodbury Julia A. wid. Isaac A. h. Otis
WOODBURY & CO. (George E., Isaac A. and James A. Woodbury, planing, sawing and mouldings, Otis, cor. First Woodman Charles, piano-forte maker (B.), h. 95 Columbia Woodman Cyrus, lawyer, honse 9 Kirkland place [place
Woodman Frank, student, Scientific school, bds. 9 Kirkland Woodman George, stone-carver, h. 74 Spring
Woodman Herbert, milk-driver, bds. 79 Thorndike
Woodman Horatio, counsellor (37 Court sq. B.), bds. 9 Kirk- Woodman Thomas J. carver, h. 61 Spring [land place
Woodruff Ed. waiter, house rear 33. Hastings
Woods Edmund, carpenter, bds 69 Mt. Auburn Woods Frank, printer, rooms 20 Holyoke Woods Frank M. cabinet maker, h. rear 70 Gore
Woods Geo. (Geo. Woods & Co.), parlor and vestry organs Main, cor. Haymarket sq. h. 78 Green
Woods James, salesman, boards 135 Hampshire Woods James, carriage maker, bds. 47 Cedar Woods James, laborer, h. Mt. Auburn, near Willard Woods James D. carpenter, bds. 69 Mt. Auburn [102 Green Woods John H. engineer, Cambridge laundry, bds. L. Cox's, Woods Patrick, plasterer (Cambridge, B.), h. 8 Winter Woods Phineas, printer, rooms 20 Holyoke
Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, and every variety of Whips and Lashes, for sale at lowest prices, wholesale and retail.
Amidon's New York Hats.
J. A. JACKSON & CO.
Albion Building, 59 Tremont St., Boston. Hatters and Furriers,
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Fur- niture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
Woods Richard, boot and shoe-maker, 24 Brighton, h. do. Woods William, blacksmith, Elm, h. Columbia, n. Somerville CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY. 331 Woods William S. butcher, h. Harvey, cor. Jackson Woods Geo. & Co. (Geo. Woods and Geo. P. Carter), cabinet organ manufacturers, Main, cor. Haymarket sq. Woodward Charles E. W. clerk (B.), h. 152 Cambridge Woodward C. H. R. agent, East Cambridge Boot & Shoe Co.'s, house 157 Bridge Woodward Eleanor T. wid. of Samuel, h. School, n. Windsor Woodward Frederick R. Mrs. h. 58 Magazine Woodward Henry P. boards 62 Magazine FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear in our Custom Department. 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Woodward James B. druggist, house 314 Broadway Woodward James H. (Woodward & Gage), furniture, etc North ave. n. Beech, h. Russell, cor. Orchard Woodward Samuel J. salesman, Chandler's, Norfolk, bds. School, near Cherry Woodward Wm. H. mason, h. 7 Fifth, n. Winter WOODWARD & GAGE (James H. Woodward and Mil- ton Gage), furniture &c. North ave. Wooley Chas. J. organ tuner, rooms 36 Austin Woolson James A. boots (83 Pearl, B.), h. 277 Harvard Woolworth S. B. book-binder, 89 Franklin, h. 38 Shephard Worcester A. currier, h. 179 Dublin Worcester Anna M. wid. Thomas F. h. 77 Brattle Worcester Asa, brush-maker (Chardon, B.), h. 145 Spring Worcester Chas. H. (Whitney & Worcesters), furniture, 25 Brattle sq. bds. J. A. Sawyer's, Mt. Vernon Worcester Franklin, attorney at law, 2 Brattle sq. bds. Jabez A. Sawyer's, Mt. Vernon
Worcester Frederick (Whitney & Worcesters), furniture and carpets, 25 Brattle square, bds. Jabez A. Sawyer's, Mt. Worcester Geo. W. brush-maker, bds. 53 Fourth [Vernon Worcester John E. wholesale beef and pork (13 South Mar- ket, B.), house North avenue, corner Chauncy
Worcester Theodore F. plumber, house, 77 Brattle
Worden Isaac V. joiner, house 2 Williams
Work Thomas, furniture and job-wagon, 51 Pearl, house 13 Auburn court
Works Geo. F. life-insurance, bds. 1 Putnam
Worthen Charles K. artist, Agassiz Museum, bds. Kent's Ho- tel, 15 School court
Worthen Isaac R. carriage-smith, Western ave. cor. River, house 49 Pearl [boards 49 Pearl
Worthen John R. carriage-smith, Western ave. cor. River
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
GEO. W. CARNES & CO.
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms and in the
I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Fur- naces, etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.
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Wran John, laborer, house 208 Franklin
WRIGHT GEO. G. flour, grain &c. Mt. Auburn, n. Dunster, boards Wm. Wright's
Wright John, teamster, bds. Choate's, Second
Wright John jr. clerk (B.), house 247 Broadway
Wright John C. D. glass-maker, h. Spring, near Ninth
Wright John R. tinplate worker, house 17 Rockwell
Wright J. R. house 30 Elm
Wright Rebecca, widow George, house 1 Magazine court
Wright Samuel J. carpenter, house 7 Meacham [do.
Wright Ward E. eclectic physician, Pleasant, cor. Main, h.
Wright Wm. varnish polisher, house 435 Cambridge
Wright Wm. baker, Mt. Auburn, cor. Dunster, h.13 Dunster Wright Willis L. house 9 Jay
Wyatt Albert N. pedler, house 123 Otis
Wyatt H. M. clerk, house 113 Inman
Wyeth Andrew N. freight-master, F. Railroad, house rear Raymond, near Linnæan
Wyeth Anna C. house rear 60 Columbia
Wyeth Benj. F. undertaker, 10 Harvard row, h. 39 Holyoke WYETH B. FRANKLIN, gent's furnishing goods &c. 10 Harvard row, boards 39 Holyoke [weather
Wyeth Elizabeth N. widow Jonas, h. Brattle, west of Fayer- Wyeth Henry A. clerk, house 1. Symond's block, De Wolf WYETH JAMES H. grocer, 6 Brattle, house 220 Brattle Wyeth John B. bds. B. F. Wyeth's, 39 Holyoke
Wyeth Lucy C. Miss, school-teacher, house r. 60 Columbia Wyeth M. E. Miss, teacher, house rear 60 Columbia Wyman Chas. F. (47 India wharf, B.), house 744 Main
Wyman Charles W. stone-cutter, boards 2 Water Wyman Elizabeth Miss, house 3 Craigie
Wyman Frank A. broker (B.), house 125 Norfolk
Wyman Jeffries, Hersey Professor of Anatomy, H. U. house Quincy, corner Broadway
Wyman J. Henry, coal, wood and bark, Bridge, n. Cambridge house 146 Cambridge
Wyman Jobn S. broker (B.), boards 125 Norfolk
Wyman Maria Mrs. house 125 Norfolk
Wyman Morrill, physician, office Church, n. Brattle, h. Sparks WYMAN WILLIAM, wood and coal, Bridge, n. Cambridge, house 146 Cambridge
Wyzanski Henry, dry goods, house Second, near Otis Wyzanski Joseph, pedler, house 25 Third
BURDITT & WILLIAMS, 20 Dock Square, Boston. The attention of Builders is called to our very large stock and complete as- sortment of Builders' Hardware, suitable for houses of the highest cost, as well as for cheaper houses,
557 Main Street,
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LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES,
C . D. WILDER.
Cambridgeport.
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable
Best Manner.
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Mantel and Pier Mirrors 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
YATES THOMAS G. plain and decorative paper hanger, (150 Hanover, B.), house 143 Main Yeo William, carriage maker, 161 Main Yerxa Henry D. grocer (4 Bowdoin sq. B.), h. 295 North ave. [Y-Z] York Charles D. corn cake-maker, bds. 17 Sydney CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY. 333 York George H. book-binder, house 40 Cottage York -, teamster, rooms 2 Broadway Young Benj. carpenter, bds. North ave. corner Beech Young Charles, oil-pedler, house 45 Cambridge Young Chas. B. carpet upholsterer (B.), h. 94 Allston Young Charles E. stationery, boards 38 Auburn Young Charles H. clerk, house 3 Dickinson Young Chas. J. printer, Riverside, house 19 Holly Young Cyrus C. fish, h. 38 Mt. Auburn Young David, slater, house rear 140 Pleasant Young Edgar O. salesman (Albany, B.), bds. 2 Webster pl. Young Edrick F. agt. Combination Lock Co.'s, Broadway, junct. Hampshire, house 38 Mt. Auburn Young Edw. J., Hancock Professor of Hebrew and other Ori- ental languages and Dexter lecturer on Biblical literature, house Raymond, near Linnæan Boston. Young Henry, galvanizer, boards Bay, corner Green Young Henry W. house 2 Webster place Young Israel J. S. carpenter, house 161 Green [bridge Young James, provision dealer (3 Charles, B.), h. 54 Trow- Young James E. machinist, house 8 Howard Young James H. student, house 54 Trowbridge Young John, porter, house 41 Hampshire Young John, carpenter, house Hancock, near Franklin Young John jr. carpenter, Walnut court Young Joseph W. hair dresser, house Mt. Auburn, n. Eliot Young Joseph W. clerk, Cambridge water-works, house 7 Lincoln place Young Leonard, house 14 Brookline Young Rebecca P. Mrs. house 45 Erie Young Richard H. box-maker, boards 32 Cherry Young Saml. D. book-binder, Riverside, house 43 Erie Young Wm. currier, bds. North ave. near Arlington line Young William, teamster, h. Hunting, near Cambridge Young William, laborer, house 106 Webster avenue Young Wm. F. (Pennell & Young), hardware, 57 Cambridge, boards 62 Second Young Wm. H. professor of magic, house 129 Columbia [ilton ZENGLER EDWARD, at A. Clark & Son's, house 17 Ham- Zenoni Anthony, gardener, house Jefferson, corner Warren Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street,
WARRENS PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.
FULTON, LONG, & CO.
No. 30 Brighton Street, Cambridge.
DEALERS IN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
Which they will sell at the lowest cash prices.
UPHOLSTERING done with neatness & despatch. Alll orders sent by mail will be promptly attended to.
H. A. PERRY,
House, Sign, Fresco, & Ornamental PAINTER, GRAINER AND GLAZIER,
188 Washington Street,
Opposite the Marlboro Hotel. BOSTON.
C. WARREN BROWN, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, 34 School Street Boston. Mortgages Negotiated.
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CITY GOVERNMENT:
SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, ETC. FOR 1872.
Muuicipal Election, First Monday in December. City Government Organized First Monday in January.
Mayor. H. O. Houghton, office, City Hall, resi- dence 800 Main.
Aldermen.
Ward 1. William Caldwell, William L. Whitney. Samuel Snow.
Ward 2. Chas. L. Harding, Jason Winnett.
Ward 3.
D. R. Sortwell.
Ward 4. Joseph A. Holmes, Edward Kendall. Ward 5. S. F. Woodbridge, C. R. Ransom.
Common Council. Ward I. J. C. Gouch, Thos. L. Smith, Thomas S. Huckins, Frank H. Whitman.
Ward 2. Alvaro Blodgett, Charles R. Patch, James E. Hall, Joseph E. Holt, G. C. W. Fuller.
Ward 3. Warren G. Roby, George B. Hamlin Joseph A. Wellington, John H. Swiney, Joseplı Cogan.
Ward 4. Levi Hawkes, John Stone, John L. Por- ter, Isaac C. Holmes. Ward 5.
S. J. Brooks, James H. Collins.
Principal Assessors.
Levi L. Cushing, jr. A. Z. Brown A.J. Green
Assistant Assessors.
Ward 1 .- William Caldwell
Ward 2 .- Rufus Lamson
Ward 3 .- Ozias Clark
Ward 4 .- Hosea Spencer
Ward 5 .- J. H. Woodward.
Overseers of the Poor.
B. F. Wyeth, C. R. Patch, L. B. Guyer E. H. Blake, Curtis Davis, F. A. Gerry
City Clerk, and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen.
Justin A. Jacobs.
GEORGE P. PERRY, Real Estate and Mortgage Broker, 22 Sehool St. Boston.
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GEO. W. WAKE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Furniture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
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City Treasurer and Collector. Joseph Whitney.
City Auditor.
J. A. Jacobs.
City Engineer.
Josiah G. Chase.
City Messenger.
Roland Litchifeld, jr.
Superintendent of Lampy. Roland Litchfield.
Superintendent of Streets. George L. Cade.
Warden of Almshouse. Joseph W. Averill. Salary, $800. Almshouse Physician. James R. Morse. Salary, 150.
Ward Officers.
Ward 1 .- John C. Farnham, Warden; Robert Torrey, jr .. Ward Clerk; Joseph Williams, Edmund Miles, J. B. F. Thom- as. Inspectors of Elections.
Ward 2 .- Enoch J. Howlett, Warden; H. B. Winnett, Ward Clerk; James W. Pierce, J. M. Davis, Joseph C. Bruce, Inspectors.
Ward 3 .- Luther L. Parker, Warden; Andrew Fogg, Clerk; Otis Brown, John W. Skelley, Andrew Wilson, Inspectors.
. Ward 4 -Charles E. Gould, Warden; J. S. Sanborn, clerk; Henry L. Cald- well, Charles L. Russell, A. J. Sawyer, Inspectors.
Ward 5 .- J. C. Wellington, Warden; Francis H. White, Clerk : F. M. Mason, Chas. L. Fuller, Jeremiah Murphy, In- spectors.
Police Department.
Police Justice .- John S. Ladd, Salary, $1,800. Special Justices, Henry W. Muzzey, John W. Hammond. Clerk, T. McIntire. Court at Police Station, Church st. near Harvard square. Chief of Pollce .- Isaac Bradford.
Captain of Night Police .- Frederick W. Hagar
Captains .- District 1, Timothy Ames. District 2, William Twist. District 3, Jolın L. Boynton.
Constables - Isaac Bradford, William Twist, John L. Boynton, Clark Moore, John C. Burdakin, Fred. A. Lull, Chas. J. Adams. Thomas McIntire, James F. Jefferds, Thomas Work, Charles H. Hunnewell, John Stimson.
Policemen .- District 1, Thomas D. Cook, James B. Morse, Moses M. Child, An- drew Sproul, Micah W. Cook, John S. Milliken, Geo. A. Marston, Benjamin Kennard, Albert D. Cleveland, Leon- ard Shackford. Andrew G. Smith, Mel- ancthon W. Clark, Thomas T. Fergu- son, John Little, Charles W. Ingalls, William Storer. Frederick B. Pullen, L. J. Cloyes. District 2, Benjamin F, Bridden, Abel A. Hildreth, Geo. H. Copeland, Daniel Sherman, James H. Parks, Warner W. Simonds, Geo. Wood, Geo. S. Dudley, Thomas H. Lucy, Rufus S. Downe, Chas J. Marvin, Jolin Coleman, Simon D. Hiscock, Benjamin F. Livingston, Mark J. Fol- som. District 3, Amori Benson, jr. Henry Kinsley, William Mullett, Mo- ses W. Hooper, Matthew R. Moore,
Amos Jones, Dennis Corcoran, James E, Murray, David N McClarey, John Collier, Stephen E. Day.
Truant Officers .- Benjamin F. Bridden, Thos D. Cook. Abel A. Hildretlı, Jolın L. Boynton, Isaac Bradford, Amasa Benson, jr., Moses M. Childs.
Pound-Keepers.
Geo. W. Ames, Geo. A. Marston, T. D. Cook ..
Coroners.
Luther L. Parker, Wm. W. Wellington Edward H. Weston.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum.
Ephraim Buttrick, John S. Ladd, James D. Green, L. R. Paige, Isaac Liv- ermore, Isaac F. Jones, Joseph H. Tyler , Bickford Pulsifer jr., H. W. Muzzey.
Justices of the Peace.
John N. Barbour, James E. Bates John H. Bentley, Marshall T. Bigelow, . Daniel A. Buckley, John Cahill, Francis L. Chapman, Jos. Cutler, Curtis Davis, Henderson J. Edwards, John C. Farn- ham, Stephen T. Farwell, Jolın J. Fatal, Benj. A. Gould. James D. Green, J. Wat- son Harris, Chas. W. Hawkes. Henry O. Houghton, Peter M. Howard, Joseph W. Kinsley, Rufus Lamson. John LIver- more, Chas. R. Metcalf, Isaac S. Morse," James R. Morse, Henry W. Muzzey, Daniel W. Niles, John H. Partridge, Geo. F. Pinkam, J. Stacey Read, Chas. Theo. Russell, Edward G. Russell, Chias. H. Saunders, Geo. S. Saunders, Wm. A. Saunders, John A. Smith, Joshua B. Smith, Wm. G. Stearns, Atherton H. Stevens, Fordyce M. Stimson, Richard Stone, jr., Henry Thayer, Henry B. Ward, Henry Ware, Emory Washburn, John W. Wellman, Benjamin W. Whitney, Wm. L. Whitney, Sumner Albee, Geo. P. Carter, Josialı G. Chase, Josiah W. Cook, Jas. Cox, Watson G. Cutter, Wm. F. Engley, Joel W. Fletcher, George H. Folger, Hamlin R. Harding, Jos. A. Holmes, Jos. G. Holt, Jolm D. Howe, Bela F. Jacobs, Justin J. Jacobs, Wm. F. Knowles, Isaac Livermore, John Livermore, John S. March, John Mc- Duffee, Lucius R. Page, Zebina L. Ray- mond, Edward Richardson, Willlam A Richardson, James M. Thresher, Enoch H. Wakefield, Benj. Welsh, John W. Hammond, Isaac F. Jones, Eli C. Kins- ley, John S. Ladd, Lorenzo Marrett, Wm. W. Mason. Thomas McIntire, jr., Luther L. Parker, Benjamin R. Rand, Charles B. Stevens, Geo. Stevens, Jolin T. Wilson, William Wyman, Wn. Frost, Chester W. Kingsley, John S. Ladd, Jabez A. Sawyer, Henry F. French, Joseph H. Tyler.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer-P. H. Raymond, 20 Jay street.
Assistant Engineers-Thomas J. Casey, Cambridge, near Sixth; Joseph H. Marvin, Pearl, near Walnut; Albert Norris, Western avenue, opposite Soden; Edward F. Belcher, Holyoke street.
S' SOUVENIR" RAZOR STRAPS;
B. F. BADGER, Manufacturer 51 Elm St., Charlestown, Mass
51 Hanover Street, - - Opp. American House. HORACE PARTRIDGE & CO. Importers; Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Plated Jewelry
Whitby and Victoria Jet Jewelry, Shell and Horn and every variety of Jewelry in market.
FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
From Waltham Watch Company and other American and Foreign manufacturers.
CLOCKS IN GREAT VARIETY,
French Parlor and Mantle Clocks of a great variety of patterns; also, Marble, Bronze, Ros. wood, Walnut, Mahogany, and other fancy patterns, many of which are manufactured at our own Factory, at Bristol, Conn .. as well as many styles Regulators and Office Clocks.
Bronze Statuary and Mantel and Clock Ornaments in Variety, COIN-SILVER FORKS, SPOONS, NAPKIN RINGS, FRUIT KNIVES, &C.
A full line REED & BARTON'S, Meriden Silver-Plate Co's, and other Silver-Plated Castors, Ice Pitchers, Cake Baskets, Tea Sets, Goblets, Mugs, Cups, Card Baskets, etc.
Rogers Bros.' best Plated Forks, Spoons, Ladles, &c. And a full line of Plated Ware of every description. Steel and Plated
TABLE CUTLERY, also POCKET CUTLERY
In every variety of style and quality, of our own importation. Shear-, Scissors, etc., a good assortment.
Ladies' and Gents' Shopping Bags and Wallets,
Of every description, of any size, style, color, or at any price or quality.
HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL BRUSHES, LATHER BRUSHES, CLOTH AND HAT BRUSHES, FEATHER DUSTERS, WHISK BROOMS, &c.
SOAPS,
From Phalon & Son, Jesse Oakley, Colgate and other celebrated Soap Manufacturers, as Ca-tile, Honey, Glycerine : and fine Soaps, as ( ashmere, Boquet, Aromatic, Rawolle's Toilet Glycerine, etc. Also, a few dozen pots Jules Hauel's celebrated Saponaceons ('om- pound, (15 years old, age warranted), to him who shaves himself it is well worth a trial. Price 50 cents per pot.
PERFUMERY IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM LUBIN DOWN. Bohemian, Parian, Lava, China, and other Vases, Toilet Sets, Cologne Sets, Match Boxes, Jewel Boxes, Card Baskets, Goblets, &c., &c.
Manufacturers of Partridge's celebrated "Favorite" South American Earth Pens; also, Partridge's celebrated Pin Stuck and Gold Eyed Need'es, Partridge's Lead Pencils, John- son's Cottage House, Toy Saws and Bucks, &c.
Toys of Every Description.
( For detailed account see next page. )
The Jewelry Department of this House being conducted by BENJ. F. HUNT, JR. EsQ., who is well known in this community, (having been in this establishment for many years, customers can rely on any statement in regard to Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches, or other fine goods purchas ed from hini or those in his employ. Diamonds set and Jewelry made to order.
Remember the Place,
51 HANOVER STREET, .
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BOSTON.
(Directly opp. American House )
HORACE PARTRIDGE & CO., 51 Hanover St., (opp. American House) Boston,
Importers, Jobbers and Retailers of
Yankee Notions, Jewelry, Watches, Clocks,
TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
Soissors, Shears, Soaps. Perfumery, Stationery, Wax Beads, Venetian Cut Beads, Seed Beads, Basket Beads, Silver and Gold Lined Beads, and Lined Beads of any color, Shopping Bags, Wallets, Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, Jewelry Cases, Work Boxes, Hdkf. Boxes, Portfolios, Backgammon Boards, Chess Boards, Chess- men, Dominoes, Cribbage Boards, Dice, Dice Cups, Checkers.
German and French Accordeons, Harmonicas
Of every style and quality, some of which are very superior, such as Langhammer, Knit- lenger, Concert, Richters, and others. No boy with any taste for music should be allowed to grow up without having a good harmonica on which to learn. Music Boxes, fine Plated and Lacquered Harps. Horns, Trumpets, &c. Also,
The Greatest Variety of Toys to be found in New England,
Or perhaps in the United States, consisting of Spring Horses, Rocking Horses, Hobby Horses, Chair Rockers, Boys' Trucks, Trotting Gigs, 3-Wheel Velocipedes, Wagons, Tip Carts, Wheelbarrows, Saw Horses and Saws (new), Sleds any style, Base Balls, Foot Balls, Ball Bats, Toy Flags, Bunting Flags, Toy Guns, Drums, Pop Guns, Revolvers, Pistols, Canes, Whips, Garden Sets, all kinds Wooden Box Toys, Ten Pins, Villages, Farm Yards, Poultry Yards, Soldiers, Furniture, &c.
Of Games we make a specialty; from Bagatelle Boards, Lozo Pendulum Games, Ring Toss, Le Circle, Parchesi, Croquet Sets, Soltaire Boards, Tivoli Boards, down to the small- est size games of every name and kind. Also, Cubic Picture and Alphabet Blocks, Cran- dall's, Johnson's and Hill's Blocks, Excelsior Blocks all kinds, Transparent Slates. Paints, Marbles, Dolls, Doll Heads, Doll Hats, Gaiters. Doll Jewelry, Baby Houses and Fixtures complete, Doll Bodies, Kid Arms; in fact any kind of a doll to be found in market, from the finest French Doll, with trosseau, down to the tiniest China babe.
The Toy Department being under the immediate supervision and direction of D. O. GOODRICH, ESQ., formerly well known as the proprietor of the Boston Bazaar, 302 Washington Street, and the king of the toy trade.
Whose services have been secured not wholly for show, Than whom the wants of the customers better can know- For 'tis he's well adapted to deal out the Toys, Who takes pleasure in pleasing the girls and the boys.
Customers can feel assured no pains will be spared to satisfy all their wants in the Toy line. Dolls dressed to order, &c., &c.
Remember the Store, No. 51 Hanover St., opp. American House, Boston.
HORACE PARTRIDGE Is also Proprietor of the
FRANKLIN PRINTING HOUSE,
Late of Washington Street, and solicits all kinds of Job Printing, which will be done with neatness and despatch, at the lo vest rates. This leaf, printed at this Office, of which J. D. BONNELL, E-q., is foreman, will serve as a specimen of our work, yet any job any office can do, so can we. Give us a call and a job, then you can see how it is yourself. Entrance 53 Hanover Street.
Also Publisher of the Penny Street Ballads, so universally sold throughout the United States and the New Dominion.
HORACE PARTRIDGE, Dealer in Real Estate, and Builder,
Will sell Building Lots on Jenny Lind Avenue, or on Partridge (proposed) Street, in rear of Jenny Lind Avenue; Lots on Broadway ; also quite a number very beautiful House Lots on land recently purchased by him on Highland Avenue, opposite new High School Building and Fire Engine House; lots on Walnut St., Summit, Pleasant, Vinal, and Grand View Avenues Also, Dwelling Houses on Jenny Lind Avenue, Somerville; Houses in Chelsea, East Boston, East Lenox Street, Webster Court, and Columbus Ave., Boston.
Also, Houses and House Lots in the (new) enterprising village of Wollaston, on Wollas- ton Heights, near Quincy, and a mile only from Boston line, on one of the finest locations In the United States or perhaps in the world House lots any size or at any price almost, yet all the land is restricted that no objectionable person can get any foothold A great inducement to settle there is a free pass to and from Boston on O. C. & N. R. R. for three years for persons who own a house and live there.
C. WARREN BROWN, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, 34 School Street Boston. Mortgages Negotiated.
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CAMBRIDGE S. F. ENGINE CO. No. 1. House on Church street, Ward 1.
John Kinnear, Foreman; Geo. J. Blais- dell, Asst. Foreman; Edward E. Priest, Engineer; George Cooley, Fireman; Hiram W. Hooker, Driver; Jacob A. Holt, Driver of Hose Carriage.
UNION S. F. ENGINE CO., No. 2. House on Main, nr. Windsor, Ward 4. Willlam B. Cade, Foreman : Charles A. Palne, Asst. Foreman; William Nichel- son. Engineer; Amos B. Jarvis, Fire- man; John H. Walker, Driver ; Joseph P. Cartwright, Driver of Hose Car- riage.
NIAGARA S. F. ENGINE CO., No. 3. House on Cambridge, nr. Third, Ward 3. William W, Winward, Foreman; Cor- nelius J. Donovan, Assistant Foreman ; Hiram Blood, Engineer; Charles E
Berry, Fireman; James S. Casey Driver; Lorenzo H. Dale, Driver of Hose Carriage.
DANIEL WEBSTER S. F. ENGINE CO .. NO. 4.
House on Northa Avenne, near Russell, Ward 5.
Daniel O'Connell, Foreman; Dana R. Hovey, A'sst. Foreman; J. E. Ricker, Englueer; A. E. Long. Fireman; Geo. 'T. Presby, Driver; Geo. E. Muzzey, Driver of Hose Carriage.
FRANKLIN HOOK AND LADDER CO., No. 1.
House on Main, nr. Winsor, Ward 4. James P. Ewell, Foreman; Charles Emerson, Assistant Foreman; George W. Lamson, Driver of Carriage.
Reiief Engineer-Thomas Wiseman, jr. Telegraph Operator-Thomas J. Leigh- ton.
HARVARD COLLEGE.
Government. CORPORATION.
Charles William Eliot, LL.D. President. John Amory Lowell, LL.D., George Putnam, D. D., George Tyler Bigelow, LL.D4, Francis Boardman Crownlu- shield, A. M., Nathaniel Thayer, A. M. Fellows.
Nathaniel Silsbee, A. M., Treasurer.
OVERSEERS.
The President and Treasurer of the University, ex officio, and the following persons by election :-
George Washington Copp Noble, A. M. William Gray, A. M. James Freeman Clarke, D. D.
Darwin Erastus Ware, LL.B Samuel Ellot, LL.D. Ralph Waldo Emerson, LL.D. Seth Sweetser, D. D. Francis Edward Parker, LL.B. Henry Lee, A. M.
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