The Cambridge directory for 1873, Part 44

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Publication date: 1873
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CUMMINGS, KENNEY & CO.


DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF


Hard-Wood Lumber,


ALSO, CHESTNUT, BUTTERNUT AND MICHIGAN CLEAR PINE.


Bridge Street, East Cambridge.


NATH'L CUMMINGS.


JOHN KENNEY.


ROBT. W. McNINCH.


GEO. H. GRIFFIN,


MANUFACTURER OF


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PAM


KILBUEN - MALLORY SU.


Tin & Sheet Iron Ware,


AND DEALER IN


STOVES, FURNACES, RANGES,


Iron, Tin, Britannia Ware, Refrigerators, etc. Tin Roofing personally attended to. Furnaces, Ranges and Stoves cleaned and repaired. Refrigerators repaired, etc.


226 NORTH AVENUE (Henderson's Block), NORTH CAMBRIDGE


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


JAMES F. DAVLIN & CO. PLUMBERS


AND


GAS FITTERS


Bath Tubs, Water Closets,


Force Pumps, Wash Bowls, etc. ALSO,


CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS,


And all Fixtures pertaining to Gas and Water, con-, stantly on hand and put up in a workman- like manner.


CAMBRIDGE STREET, NEAR SIXTH STREET,


EAST CAMBRIDGE.


ORDERS SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


J. F. ANDERSON,


Wheelwright AND


CARRIAGESMITH


18 Soden Street, near the Laundry, off Western Av. Repairing done in all its branches.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


J. FRENCH ADAMS, STAIR BUILDER,


AND MANUFACTURER OF


Stair Posts,


RAILS, BALUSTERS, ETC.


Cor. Seventh and Cambridge Sts., EAST CAMBRIDGE.


CAMBRIDGE LAUNDRY, Soden Street, near Western Ave., CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Orders left at 102 Green St., Cambridgeport. Office in Boston, 57 Bromfield Street.


All clothes received will be washed and ironed, unless otherwise directed. Goods de- livered to any part of the city free of expense. Work done with neatness and despatch.


LEONARD COX, Proprietor.


PORTER'S HOTEL, No. 185 North Avenue, AT PORTER'S STATION. FRANK LOCKE, Proprietor.


TRANSIENT AND PERMANENT BOARDERS TAKEN ON REASONABLE TERMS. First-Class Livery and Boarding Stable connected with the Hotel.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


SAMUEL M. COFRAN, BRICK MANUFACTURER, Brick Yard, Concord Ave., near Walden Street, Residence, 70 Concord Ave., near Catholic Church, CAMBRIDGE.


All orders attended to with promptness and dispatch. The past testifies to the supe- rior quality of my brick.


Order Box, Mechanic's Exchange, 17 Court Street, Boston.


JAMES C. STARBUCK, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN


SMOKE


Ranges and Stoves.


Furnaces,


BARSTOWSTOVE CO PROV. R. T ..


OME PORTABLE 4


FURNACE


1870


423 AND 425 MAIN STREET, Corner of Cherry Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


TIN AND


SHEET IRON WARES.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


BURRAGE, SHEPHERD & CO. DEALERS IN


LUMBER , LIME,


HAIR, AND CEMENT. Wharf, Broadway, corner of Court Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT. JOSIAH BURRAGE. S. P. SHEPHERD. JOSIAH K. BURRAGE.


W. T. RICHARDSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN


COALYARD


Hard and Soft


COAL.


COLLEGE WHARF, OLD CAMBRIDGE, MASS.


Order Box at University Bookstore.


M. A. MAYNARD,


DEALER IN Hard and Soft Coal, WOOD, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Hay, Etc.


Successor to EMERY WILLARD, WILLARD'S WHARF, BRIGHTON ST. Order Box at Richardson's News Room.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


CHARLES O. PRATT & CO. Sheet-Iron and Tin Plate Workers,


AND DEALERS IN


COOK AND PARLOR STOVES. TIN WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION on hand, or made to order at short notice. STOVES AND RANGES OF ALL KINDS repaired in the best manner at the shortest notice. Also, Dealers in WOODEN WARE. Orders solicited and promptly attended to.


226 Cambridge Street, - EAST CAMBRIDGE.


WILLIAM L. LOCKHART, UNDERTAKER,


Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES, etc.


Coffins and Caskets made to order at shortest notice.


199, 201, 203, 205, 207 & 209 BRIDGE STREET, EAST CAMBRIDGE. House, 150 Cambridge Street.


EDGAR L. KINGSLEY, MANUFACTURER OF


Wagon Axles, Car Axles,


Locomotive Frames, Driving Axles, Crowbars, Forgings, Castings, Machinery, etc. ALSO, STEAM AND BELT FORGE HAMMERS. Hampshire St., near Broadway, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. Refers to Kidder, Peabody & Co., Boston.


BROADWAY IRON FOUNDRY, MANUFACTURER OF


ALL KINDS OF


IRON CASTINGS.


BROADWAY, Near Junction Broadway and Main Streets, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


HENRY M. BIRD.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


Cilley, Stimson & Woodbury,


LARGE AND COMMODIOUS


Hack, Livery,


SALE & BOARDING STABLE.


HORSES AND CARRIAGES TO LET.


120 Green Street, - - Cambridgeport.


None but careful and experienced drivers and grooms are employed, and the best care taken of Horses and Carriages.


HORACE L. CILLEY.


MARTIN W. STIMSON. WILLARD H. WOODBURY.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


GEORGE G. WRIGHT,


DEALER IN


Flour, Meal, Hay & Grain,


86 MOUNT AUBURN STREET, CAMBRIDGE.


WILLIAM H. WESTON & CO.


APOTHECARIES,


152 Harvard Street, corner Clark, PROPRIETORS OF Weston's Sarsaparilla and Dandelion Bitters and Cough Compound. WILLIAM H. WESTON. CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. SIMON G. COTTRELL.


WILLIAM A. MESSER, EXPRESS AND FURNITURE MOVER, Jobbing, etc., etc. Order Boxes - P. White & Bros .; Columbus & Co., Cambridge Street. HOUSE, 211 COLUMBIA STREET.


JONES & BARTLETT,


(Successors to JOEL ROBINSON,)


SMITHS AND MACHINISTS,


MANUFACTURERS OF


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Iron Railing for Parks, Gardens, Cemetery Lots, Etc. IRON SHUTTERS, DOORS, SIDEWALK GRATES, AND BLACKSMITHING,


No. 12 Gore Street, East Cambridge, Mass.


Personal and prompt attention given to all orders left with us or sent by mail. S. C. JONES. J. C. BARTLETT.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


JAMES H. WYETH, DEALER IN


Best of Family Stores, ENGLISH PICKLES, SAUCES, PRESERVES,


No. 6 Brattle St. - CAMBRIDGE.


F. J. AIKEN. PHOTOGRAPHER, Cambridge, cor. of Prospect St., CAMBRIDGEPORT.


All kinds of Pictures, such as Card Photographs. Berlin Heads, Vignettes, Ambrotypes, Tintypes, etc. Also, all kinds of copying done in the most lite-like manner. Old Pictures enlarged to any size and finished in India Ink, Oil and Water Colors. All work warranted satisfactory or no charge. Hours of sitting from 8 to 5. F. J. AIKEN. Operator.


SOLOMON LENFEST, PLAIN AND FANCY and Card Printer, 68 Cambridge St., cor. Second, East Cambridge. LECHMERE BANK BUILDING. P. O. ADDRESS, BOX 170.


Orders solicited and faithfully executed.


JOSEPH J. BLEVINS


Slate, Tin & Copper Roofer, No. 622 MAIN STREET,


Jobbing promptly attended to. CAMBRIDGEPORT.


CHAS. FILLEBROWN, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, Grainer and Glazier,


5 EATON ST.


· - CAMBRIDGEPORT.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


Combination Solo Stops !!


CEO. WOODS & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF


PARLOR ORGANS, 624, 626, 628 & 630 Main Street, Cambridgeport.


Elegant Cases in new Designs.


F. M. LAWRENCE,


DEALER IN


Beef, Pork, Lard, HAM, POULTRY, GAME, Etc.


Also, all kinds of Country Produce and Fruit.


AT THE OLD STAND, COR. MAIN & PROSPECT STREETS, CAMBRIDGEPORT. The only place in Cambridge where provisions can be bought at Boston prices.


WILLIAM II. REARDON, Practical Plumber,


No. 8


HARVARD SQ.


Near Car Office.


Plumbing Materials & Drain Pipe for Sale.


CHARLES NORVAL, Plain and Ornamental


PLASTERER


And Stucco Worker, .


BASEMENT 508 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Residence, No. 23 Sidney Street.


WHITENING. COLORING AND WHITEWASHING. All Orders promptly attended to.


CAMBRIDGEPORT EXPRESS CO.


Successors to Parker & Co.


D. SAVAGE & SON, Proprietors.


OFFICES:


602 Main St , Cambridgeport. 8, 10, 34 & 36 Court Square, Boston. 3 Washington Street, Boston.


Leaves Cambridgeport, 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. Boston Offices, 11 A. M. and 5 P. M.


ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


D. OSBORN & CO.'S


Planing & Moulding Mill, STATE STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


Planing, Sawing, Matching, Jig Saw'ne and Turning, Pine and Spruce Lumber, Kiln Dried for sale; also, Boxes, Cases, Brackets and Moulding of eve: y descrip.ion.


ALL KINDS OF TEAMING DONE TO ORDER. STONE AND SAND FURNISHED. DALPHON OSBORN. JAMES D. OSBORN.


H. A. & O. SCRANTON, TURNING AND SAWING.


House Builders and Carriage Work, Brackets, Balusters, Fence, Sidewalk, and Stair Posts on hand and made to order.


MAIN STREET, Smart's Building (opposite Clark Street), CAMBRIDGEPORT.


W. J. ATKINS'


Ladies' and Gents'


LLof


FARE


DINING SALOON,


135 & 141 Main Street, Cambridgeport.


MEALS AT ALL HOURS.


Fresh Oysters constantly on hand and served in every style.


J. H. WEBBER, Architect, Real Estate & Insurance Agent,


608 MAIN STREET, near Haymarket Square, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Agent for the Niagara Insurance Co. of New York, and the Traders' and Mechanics' of Lowell, Mass.


Insurance effected in all reliable companies at reason- able rates. Agent for the sale of Cement Drain Pipe. Care of Real Estate solicited.


Repairs and alterations superintended.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


DENYVEN & COUCH, MANUFACTURERS OF


Arm Chairs, Sofas, AND FANCY PARLOR SETS,


No. 348 Main Street, Cambridgeport.


DAVID DENYVEN.


JOUIN COUCH.


THE DOLLAR CLEANING STORE, 538 Main Street, Cambridgeport.


S. SAMUELS, Gentlemen's Clothing Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired, on the shortest notice. Mr. Samuels will attend to all orders by letter. Goods returned within three days after date of leaving them. S. Samuels defies compe- tition. List of Prices.


Coats Cleaned and Pressed. $1 00


l'ants and Vest Cleaned and Pressed, 1.00


Overcoats Cleaned and Pressed, 1.50


Couts byrd, 2 00


l'ants and Vest Dyed,


1.50


Ladies' Cloaks Creuned and Pressed,


1.00


Children's Clothing Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired at low prices. Old Clothing Bought, Fold or Exchanged. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wardrobes Purchased. All orders punctually attended to.


ALFRED MORGAN,


Painter, Glazier, AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTURER, 444 Harvard, opposite College Buildings, CAMBRIDGE.


C. A. MILIANDER, MANUFACTURER OF


Mirror and Picture Frames,


424 HARVARD STREET,


Near Harvard Square, - - Cambridge, Mass.


Chromos, Steel Engravings, Photographs, Passe-Partouts, Brackets, Picture Cord and Nails. Old Frames Re-Gilded.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


Dr. ST. CLAIR EDGEHILLE, HAVING OPENED A


DRUG TORE


At 52 CEDAR STREET,


( T'he Wren's Nest.)


North Cambridge,


Respectfully announces to the inhabitants in general, that he will always keep on hand a first-class assortment of


FAMILY MEDICINES.


PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS carefully put up day or night. Also, a select assortment of Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles. Give him a call and examine.


Mrs. JAMES MALLOWS,


DEALER IN


PROVISIONS,


VEGETABLES, etc.


534 MAIN STREET, HOVEY'S BLOCK, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


GOODS sold LOW FOR CASII, and delivered free of ex- pense to any part of the city.


ROBERT L. B. FOX, (Late Foreman for JOHN B. BAKER & Co.) HARNESS


Manufacturer, 4 Brattle Street, CAMBRIDGE,


(Up Stairs.) Particular attention paid to fittings and repairing. Trunks repaired and covered in the best manner.


JOHN O. ROBART, Designer and Manufacturer of Drawing-room, Library & Chamber


FURNITURE.


All kinds of Window Shades on hand and made to order. Special attention given to repairing Up- holstery, French Polishing, Varnishing, Reseating Chairs, and Framing Pictures.


27 Brattle Square, - - - Can bridge.


R. O. STOCKBRIDGE, Carpenter and Builder, SHUP 380 MAIN ST., NEAR OSBORN'S MILL, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


& Particular attention paid to Jobbing and Repairing.


.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


Established 1829.


FRANCIS L. CHAPMAN,


MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN


CARRIAGES


Brattle Square, Cambridge.


Special attention paid to repairs. Storage and Insurance at reasonable rates.


STRANG & TAYLOR,


MANUFACTURERS OF


PARLOR AND CHAMBER


FURNITURE,


BOOK CASES,


AND


SECRETARIES.


Osborn's Mills,


State, corner Osborn, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


HENRY HATTEN,


DEALER IN


Wood, Coal, and Straw,


381 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


F. F. RUSSELL,


Dealer in Furniture, Crockery, Stoves & Carpeting. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, 455 MAIN STREET, - CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Repairing promptly attended to.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


S. H. DUDLEY,


Counsellor Law, HARVARD SQUARE,


AND No. 20 COURT STREET, BOSTON.


CAMBRIDGE OFFICE HOURS-7 1-2 till 9 A. M. and 4 till 9 P. M. BOSTON OFFICE HOURS-9 1-2 A. M. till 3 1-2 P. M.


GEORGE C. DREW, CONFECTIONER,


367 Main Street,- Cambridgeport.


French Mixed, Chocolate Cream, Gum Drops, Caramells, Molas- ses Cream, Walnut Cream, Fig Cream, Cocoanut Cream, and a good assortment of common Candies constantly on hand


W. B. HOLT, House Painting,


GRAINING AND GLAZING.


All orders promptly attended to. Shop 14 Church Street,


OLD CAMBRIDGE.


HANCOCK & GREELY, Carpenters and Builders, AND DEALERS IN


SEASONED AND KILN-DRIED


LUMBER. MILL AND WHARF, No. 113 Broadway, Cambridgeport.


JAMES CONWAY, Practical Tailor,


WHITNEY'S BLOCK, Under Social Union Rooms, PALMER ST. Near Harvard Square. OLD CAMBRIDGE.


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ADVERTIS &. MENTS.


HORATIO WELLINGTON & CO.


(Successors to WELLINGTON BROS.)


DEALERS IN


Hard Soft Coal,


WOOD, LIME, CEMENT, HAIR, AND PLASTER. ALSO, THE


Franklin Coal of Lyken's Valley.


OFFICES,


11 Kilby Street, - - Boston,


AND AT THE


Whar., Crag'e's Bri ge,


EAST CAMBRIDGE.


Orders by mail promptly attended to.


COAL DEALER.


FAIRBANKS.


WELLINGTON & HUNNEWELL,


in the time at + thing


COAL DEALER


FAIRBANKS. HA


COAL,


Wood, Lime, Ce- ment, Plaster, and Hair.


OLD COMPANY'S LEHIGH, LACKAWANNA, BURNSIDE AND CUMBERLAND COALS,


In large or small lots or by the cargo.


Charlestown Bridge, Charlestown.


Order Boxes at 7 Doane St., Boston, and the Post Office, East Cambridge.


JOS. A. WELLINGTON.


WM. A. HUNNEWELL.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


T. SULLLIVAN,


Furniture


Mover,


AND EXPRESS AND JOBBING.


The Highest Prices paid for old Iron, Copper, Lead, etc. Terms, Cash.


EMPTY BARRELS BOUGHT & SOLD. Stand, 99 BRIDGE ST., East Cambridge, Mass. And No. 32 Cambridge St., corner First St.


"I". CONNORS,


ENAFFEE


FLOUR


HYSON


GORE corner THIRD STREETS,


Dealer in choic Family Gro- ceries,


and Provisions. Bert grades of Flour, choice Teas and Cof- fees, also a good as- sortment of Choice Wines and Liquors. Wholesale and Re- tail.


Goods delivered to any part of Somer- ville or Cambr dge, free of expense. Orders promptly attended to.


EAST CAMBRIDGE.


F. DRAPER & CO.


Manufacturers of Britannia and Stationers' Hardware, Otis St., between First and Second, EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS.


B. J. McCORMIC, LADIES' AND GENTS'


Ice Cream & Oyster Restaurant, 117 and 119 Cambridge Street, EAST CAMBRIDGE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


BURTON, FELLOWS & CO. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN


BRUSHES


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


Manufactory, Gore Street, East Cambridg ?. S.lesroom, 21 Exchange Sircet, Fos'on. JOHN H. FELLOWS. EZRA BURTON.


ANSON BURTON.


JOHN J. LONG,


Plumber and Gas-fitter,


71 CAMBRIDGE STREET, (NEAR SECOND),


EAST CAMBRIDGE.


Residence rear of Shop.


THOMAS DEVENS, FUNERAL UNDERTAKER,


FURNISHES


Coffins,


Caskets,


Habits,


ROBES, Etc., At short notice by Day or Night. 414 Cambridge cor. Elm Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Residence, 3 Suffolk Street,


JAMES C. MOOR, DEALER IN


W. I. GOODS AND GROCERIES,


FLOUR AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. All Goods warranted as represented, and delivered free of expense. Corner of Cambridge and Sixth Streets, East Cambridge.


JOSEPH E. BURPEE, SETTER OF


Soap Kettles, Hot Air Furnaces, Cooking Ranges, Steam Boilers, Bake Ovens, and Greenhouse Furnaces. STONE and BRICK WORK, of every description, at short notice.


149 PROSP CT STREET, CAMBRIDGEPO .T, MASS.


N. B. All orders promptly attended to.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


B. F. SEAVER'S Coffee and Lunch Room, 35 AVON STREET, BOSTON, BILL OF FARE.


Domestic Pastry,


Pure Juva Coffee,


RESTAURANT


HOT COFFEE


tionery.


FARE


OYSTERS


Su!


Open from 6 1-2 A. M. to 7 1-2 P. M.


Choice Fruits and Confec-


Oysters, Puddings, Pies,


Cold Meats,


Sandwiches,


Soups, Roasts, Pot Pies,


DEPOT FOR FASHIONABLE


Card Engraving and Plate Printing, 23 WEST STREET, BOSTON.


WEDDING, VISITING, AND BUSINESS CARDS, EXECUTED IN THE FIRST STYLE OF THE ARI'.


WEDDING STATIONERY ON HAND and FOR SALE. A large assortment of CAKE BOXES, ENVELOPES and NOTE PAPER. BALL and PROGRAMME CARDS, for Military and Calico Balls. INITIALS embossed on Note Paper at short notice. Dearborn's Text Book of Letters, price $2.00. Dearborn's Scroll and Monogram Books, price $2.50.


WILLIAM H. SMITH, Mercantile Printer and Engraver, 199 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. (Formerly 32 School Street.)


Calling and Marriage Cards. WEDDING OUTFITS A SPECIALTY.


Door Plates, Seal Presses, Handstamps, Linen Markers, etc.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


HORATIO G. PARKER, COUNSELLOR AT LAW AND SOLICITOR,


No. 46 Washington Street, - - BOSTON.


JOSEPH CUTLER,


COUNSELLOR AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER,


47 Court Street, BOSTON. Residence, 723 Cambridge Street, Cambridge. Personal attention given to the Examination of Titles to Real Estate.


ARTHUR E. JONES, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, No. 42 COURT STREET, BOSTON.


Residence, No 21 Kirkland St., Cambridge.


BEAL & HOOPER, MANUFACTURERS OF


FURNITURE,


Salesrooms, - - HAYMARKET SQUARE, BOSTON.


Factory at East Cambridge.


ALEXANDER BEAL. GEORGE K. HOOPER. ELBRIDGE COFFIN.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


E. D. SPEAR, M. D.,


THE OLD INDIAN DOCTOR,


So much Celebrated for his Remarkable Cures.


713 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.


Dr. Spear can be consulted upon all Diseases .-


DR. SPEAR has issued a small work in which he says :- In pre- paring the Medical Hand-book, for the afflicted and the public at large, which is designed to take the place of the more bulky " Family Physi- cian," the author and publisher has several objects in view. The first was to bring it into a more portable size, by eliminating and condens- ing a large amount of reading matter, and omitting many testimonials received in his earlier practice, thus meeting the demand of this fast and busy age, when few can stop to read long homilies on any subject. But the principal and most important object was to bring to the notice of the public a sample, at least, of the great mass of certificates and testimonials he has received within the last few years, and is now con- stantly receiving. To these he bespeaks the careful attention of the reader; and he refers to them in no boasting spirit, but simply as evidence that his study and effort to relieve suffering humanity have met with gratifying success. In this regard, he can cheerfully submit his claims as a successful physician, to that truest and most sacred of all tests, " By their fruits shall ye know them."


It may be thought by many hardly necessary to say, after commu- nicating with the public so often and for so long a time, that his treat- ment of diseases is peculiar to himselt ; but for the benefit of those just coming upon the stage of action, it may very properly be dwelt upon for a moment. Suffice it to say, in brief, that he has discarded many of the crude and absurd notions that obtained among practitioners of past ages, and clung to by many with surprising tenacity at the present day. and after careful study and diligent research into the various sys. tens of practice, has adopted a system which has common sense com- bined with science as its basis. Upon this sure foundation, by the full use of his reason and judgment, he has drawn from Nature those pure and safe remedies, which, though all powerful in removing disease, and bringing to the patient joyous and gladsome health, leave no life- long sting behind.


To the sick, therefore. he feels authorized to speak words of encour- agement and hope. As will be seen by reading the testimonials. many who were near the gates of death, and given up as lost, have been res- cued by his hand and restored to health. Others who are now suffer- ing with little hope of relief, he believes may also be made to enjoy the rich blessings of health. The afflicted, then, of whatever nature, he invites to come to his office, No. 713 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, with the assurance that his utmost skill shall be exerted in their behalf.


The " Medical Hand-book " may be had free. Enclose stamps.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


J. WINNETT & CO. REAL ESTATE AGENTS,


5 Tremont Street, Boston.


J. WINNETT. W. G. CUTTER.


Particular attention given to the sale and leasing of Cambridge property. Insurance effected in reliable companies.


WILLIAM LAWLER,


CARD AND METAL


ENGRAVER,


12 Winter Street, - BOSTON.


PETER MARTIN,


TAILOR


444 Harvard St., near Harvard Sq. CAMBRIDGE.


All orders for tailoring filled in a manner to insure satisfaction.


N. B. - Special attention given to clean- ing, cutting and repairing clothes, at prices always the lowest.


JOSEPH HARISHORN, (Formerly with JOHN A. ELLIS & Co.)


Practical Upholsterer, 21 Charles St. nrar Beacon St., BOSTON.


Drapery Curtains and Shades made and put up. Furniture Upholstered and Repaired. Mattresses made to order, and Re Made. Parlor and Dining- Room Furniture made to order. All orders prompt- ly executed in the best manner.


BURT & HARRIS,


DEALERS IN


Butter, Cheese & Eggs, 24 QUINCY MARKET,


RETH F. BURT. E. A. HARRIS. S


BOSTON.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


DAVID CLAPP & SON, GENERAL BOOK AND JOB


PRINTERS,


334 Washington Street, Boston.


DAVID CLAPP. JOHN C. CLAPP.


DAVID GORE.


HORATIO GORE.


D. & H. GORE, PAVERS


AND RAILROAD CONTRACTORS,


Streets, Courts, Sidewalks and Crossings Paved, and Edge-Stones Set.


Edge-Stone, Cobble-Stone, and all kinds and sizes of Block Stone ou hand, and furnished if required.


All kinds of Brick for Sale.


Wharf on Court Street, near Broadway, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Office, Room No. 6 Traveller Building, State Street, · BOSTON. Entrance, No. 1 Congress Square.


R. WARREN, DEALER IN


Straw and Silk Bonnets,


Also, all kinds of Millinery Goods, MANUFACTURER OF FANCY STRAW BONNETS AND FRAMES. 90 Court Street, Boston.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


CHARLES E. MEYER & CO.


IMPORTERS OF


Looking Glass Plates,


AND MANUFACTURERS OF


MOULDINGS, PICTURE FRAMES,


MIRRORS, CORNICES, BASE TABLES, Etc.


Warehouse, 7 & 8 Holmes' Block,


HAYMARKET SQUARE, - - - BOSTON.


Factory, Cambridgeport.


THOMAS DUGAN, FLORIST.


Bouquets and Choice Green- house Plants, Floral Decorations for Wedding Parties. Funeral Flowers, Wreaths, Crosses, An- chors and Floral Designs arranged to order at short notice. Orders by express or telegraph promptly attended to, at


142 Washington Street, Boston.


G. FERA,


CONFECTIONER,


Ladies' and Gentlemen's Ice Cream and Dining Saloon, 243 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.


G. F. manufactures every description of fancy French and German Confectionery Work. Families supplied with everything requisite for a genteel dinner or evening party. Ice Creams, Plain and Fancy Cakes, Pastry and Confectionery. constantly on hand. Parties supplied at the shortest notice with Sherbet, Jelly, Blanc Mange, Table Ornaments. e.c. Especial and prompt attention given to order» for WEDDING CAKE. The Diaing be- partment will be found always stocked with the choicest wiand - the market affords. GOODS FORWARDED BY EXPRESS AT SHORT NOTICE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


PLUMBING.


HAWTHORNE & TUCKER, PLUMBERS,


AND DEALERS IN


Plumbers' Materials,


No. 16 Province Street, corner Province Court,


Second Store from School Street, { Opp. New City Hall. BOSTON ..


Orders received from any part of the United States or Canada. N. B. - Plumbing Materials to Builders at Wholesale Prices. ROBERT HAWTHORNE. JAMES TUCKER,


J. B. CROMACK & CO.,


DEALERS IN


MILLINERY


AND


STRAW GOODS.


No. 26 Temple Place, BOSTON.


F


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


CONNOLLY POWER,


GENTLEMEN'S Fine Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Toilet Slippers,


The highest grades of Freuch and English Stock, made to order in the most fashionable styles and of superior workmanship. An assortment of French Boots and Shoes constantly on hand, as also a full line of our own Manufacture. CONNOLLY & POWER, (Successors to ISRAEL M. RICE.)


10 School Street, Boston.


The Union Carpet Cleaning Co.


AT THE REAR OF THE Cor. of Cambridge and Charles Streets, BOSTON.


Cambridge People, - By bringing and taking UNION CARPET BEATING CO your Carpets, I deduct one-half per cent per THARRIS MASHINE, IMPROVED. yard for transportation, from my Boston prices. BENJAMIN SIMMONS, Proprietor.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


DEPOT FOR Homeopathic Books & Medicines, PHONOGRAPHIC AND PHONOTYPIC WORKS,


WRITINGS of EMANUEL SWEDENBORG, THEOLOGICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL, FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY


OTIS CLAPP, - - No. 3 Beacon Street, Boston.


NORTH, MERIAM & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Pork, Beef, Lard, Hams, Dressed Hogs, Pigs' Feet, TRIPE, SAUSAGES, SAUSAGE SKINS, etc. Also, Manufacturers of EXTRA LARD OIL. Stalls Nos. 277 and 29 Faneuil Hall Market, And Store Nos. 33 and 34 North Market Street, CHARLES H. NORTH.


JOHN N. MERIAM. BOSTON. S. HENRY SKILTON. LUMAN S. CONANT.


Slaughtering and Curing Establishment. Medford Street, Somerville.


J. W. BLACK, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, 173 Washington Street,


Nearly opposite the Head of Milk St. BOSTON.


PHOTOGRAPHS IN EVERY VARIETY AND ALL STYLES OF THE ART.


Particular attention is called to our new style of CABINET PORTRAITS. They have only to be seen to be admired. We call attention to our PORCELAIN PICTURES. For producing agreeable pictures they are unequalled. Persons who have never before succeed- ed in being photographed, are always successful in this kind of picture.


LEAVITT'S


HAT AND FUR EMPORIUM. All the Latest Styles and Finest Qualities. Also, LEAVITT 91 COURT SI ALL NOBBY GOODS AS SOON AS OUT. IN GLOVES, A FULL VARIETY. In UMBRELLAS, Silk, Gingham and A pacca,


A Heavy Stock, Wholesale and Retail.


Open evenings till 9 o'clock.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


Petersilea's Music School,


339 Washington Street, BOSTON.


This Conservatory is conducted upon a plan unlike any other musical institution in the world. The methods that are employed in the various departments are thoroughly scientific in their character and yet are very simple in detail. The terms are placed at the very lowest rates possible, and no teachers are employed in this school who are not in the strictest sense first-class artists. The object of this institution is not only to pro- duce brilliant pianists, vocalists, violinists, etc., but also to educate teach- ers who shall be perfectly qualified to instruct others in the same manner that they have themselves received instruction in this school.


For special information, apply to


CARLYLE PETERSILEA, Director,


339 Washington Street, Boston.


I. B. WARD, AGENT FOR THE Purchase, Sale and Leasing of REAL ESTATE, And NEGOTIATOR OF MORTGAGES, No. 2 COURT SQUARE, - - Tudor's Building, - - - BOSTON.


A. ERICKSON, SAIL. MAKER,


AND MANUFACTURER OF Italian Awnings, Tents and Flags, 38 North Market St., Boston.


ATERICKSON


ERICKSON


Flags, Wagon Covers and Horse Covers, Awning Frames and Fixtures, Tent Poles and Pins, Flag Poles, etc. LARGE TENTS to Let and For Sale, that will accommodate from 200 to 2,000 people. Orders by mail or express promptly attended to.


N. J. BEAN,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


CLOTHING HOUSE,


10 North Street, 12 BOSTON,


Keep on hand and for sale, a LARGE and WELL SELECTED STOCK of


Men's and Boys' Clothing,


At such prices as make it a matter of duty to the economist, to call before purchas- ing elsewhere. They have also on hand


A SPLENDID VARIETY OF


PIECE GOODS,


LATEST STYLES,


Which they MAKE TO ORDER, in such a superior manner as merits the admiration of a discriminating public. Those in search of good garments at a low figure, should visit


Nos. 10 & 12 NORTH STREET,


BOSTON.


NATIONAL


INSURANCE COMPANY,


BOSTON.


Incorporated 1825,


Capital, $300,000.


INSURANCE AGAINST


Fire and Marine Risks,


NOT EXCEEDING $30,000 ON ANY ONE RISK.


Office, - - No. 14 Devonshire Street,


G. W. KUHN, Sec'y. ELISHA WHITNEY, Pres't.


DIRECTORS FOR 1872.


JAMES M. BEEBE. WILLIAM S. BULLARD. SAMUEL T. DANA. J. WILEY EDMANDS. WILLIAM HAMMOND. NATHANIEL HOOPER. GEORGE II. KUHN. J. CAMORY LOWELL.


ROBERT M. MASON.


JAMES MCGREGOR. SAMUEL W. SWETT.


BENJAMIN F. WHITE. MARSHALL P. WILDER. ELISHA WHITNEY. GEORGE RIPLEY. JOSIAH G. ABBOTT.


WILLIAM M. WHITNEY.


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