The East Boston directory : No. III : containing the names, business, and residences of the citizens with a variety of other information 1852, Part 7

Author: Adams, George F.
Publication date: 1852
Publisher: East Boston, Massachusetts : Sold at the Post Office, and at the bookstores of Ephraim Safford, Samuel R. Field, and C.M.A. Twitchell
Number of Pages: 104


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1. Sarah R. Pierce,


2. Mary H. Cheever,


3. Katherine W. Lincoln, Lexington. Morrill Cole.


*4. Laura A. Waterhouse, Lexington. Ebenezer Atkins.


5. Francis E Tower, Bennington. William H. Delano.


6. Rutha E. Crosby,


Chelsea. Henry Brevoort.


DISTRICT No. 2.


John Atkins, Chairman. -, Secretary.


1. Sarah A. Learned, Paris.


2. Rosa L. Morse,


Border.


3. Martha J. Newcomb, Border.


M. J. Gove.


*4. Esther L. Morse, Border.


Wm. H. Thorndike.


5. Hannah C. Atkins,


Paris. John Atkins.


6. Sarah M. Lincoln, Paris.


7. Eleanor E. Ray,


Meridian. Jackson Richardson.


DISTRICT No. 3.


Albert Bowker, Chairman. E. V. Glover, Jr., Secretary.


1. Elizabeth Lincoln, Sumner. Albert Bowker.


*2. Elizabeth H. Allen, Webster. James B. Allen.


3. Susan H. M. Swan, Sumner. Nathaniel G. Allen.


4. Frances W. Redding, Orleans. Thomas D. Demond.


5. Susan D. Wildes,


Sumner. James N. Sykes.


6. Martha Bowker,


Orleans. E. V. Glover, Jr.


Salaries of Teachers, $300 each, and $25 each for care of room.


* These are Schools for Special Instruction.


Joseph Robbins.


Location. Visiting Committee.


Bennington. George Sturtevant. Lexington. William H. Calrow.


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EAST BOSTON DIRECTORY.


ENGINE COMPANIES.


Chief Engineer, WILLIAM BARNICOAT.


Secretary, HENRY HART.


Office, No. 21 Court square, City Building.


There are two Engine Companies, one Hydrant, and one Hook and Ladder Company in East Boston. In each of the Engine Companies there are 36 men, including officers ; in the Hydrant Company, 16 men; and in the Hook and Ladder Company, 12 men. The officers of each company consist of a Foreman, an Assistant Foreman, a Clerk, and a Steward. The salary of the Foreman is $75; Assistant Foreman, Clerk and Steward, $60 each ; and of the members, $50 each.


The officers are nominated by the members of their respect- ive companies, to the Board of Engineers, and if approved by them, their names are sent to the Board of Mayor and Alder- men, for approval or rejection.


Members neglecting to attend to a fire or an alarm, are sub- ject to a fine of twenty-five cents, and the clerk shall make a return of the same to the Engineer's office on the first day of every month.


ENGINE COMPANY NO. 9.


House, on Paris street, near Maverick square.


OFFICERS .- Horatio N. Alexander, Foreman ; John P. Som- erby, Assistant Foreman ; Washburn Weston, Clerk ; William Pray, Steward.


ENGINE COMPANY NO. 10.


House, on Eagle Hill, above Central square.


OFFICERS .- David P. Matthews, Foreman ; Ebenezer Burrill, Assistant Foreman; Joseph Burrill, Clerk; Charles Burrill, Steward.


HYDRANT COMPANY, NO. 6.


House, on Paris street, near Maverick square.


OFFICERS .- Bradbury G. Prescott, Foreman ; Ebenezer Hig- gins, Assistant Foreman; Israel F. Crafts, Clerk; Thomas B. Tilton, Steward.


HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, NO. 2.


House, on Meridian street, near Maverick square. OFFICERS .- Warren Foster, Foreman ; Frederick P. Cheney, Assistant Foreman ; Ebenezer B. Lincoln, Clerk ; Benjamin C. Seaver, Steward.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


ROBERT R. KENT, pothecary, Maverick Square, (under the Maverick House,) East Boston. Constantly for Sale, a choice assortment of FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY, CIGARS, &C.


[ Strict attention paid to Physicians' Prescriptions. In attendance day and night. Personal attendance given to applying Leeches.


OLIVER FROST, COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, CUNNINGHAM'S WHARF, - . EAST BOSTON. Office No. 11 Long Wharf, BOSTON.


MORRILL COLE, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in


PURE


MERIDIAN STREET, 3d SECTION, Manufacturer of Boiled Oil of the best quality, Oil Meal, &c. JAMES LEE & CO., Agents, 18 India Wharf.


JAMES ORMSBY, VARIETY


BREAD AND CAKE BAKER


NO. 71 MAVERICK STREET, (Between Paris and Havre Streets,) EAST BOSTON.


EDWIN R. PIERCE, ARTESIAN WELL BORER, Is now prepared to attend to orders from all parts of the State or Union.


OFFICE ON LEWIS STREET, AT PIERCE & JOHN'S CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


EAST BOSTON EXPRESSES.


JOSEPH BAKER,


East Boston & City Express,


Office in East Boston, .. No. 14 Lewis Street.


OFFICES IN CITY PROPER : No. 41 North Market Street, and No. 4 Lewis Wharf. >> All Orders promptly attended to.


GEORGE B. JENKINSON, East Boston & City Express.


Office in East Boston, 14 Lewis Street.


OFFICES IN CITY PROPER : 15 Dock Square, Railroad Exchange, and 10 Court Square.


[ All Orders promptly attended to.


SOLON L. SNOW & CO. TRUCKMEN,


OFFICE, Sumner, corner Paris St .- STABLE, Saratoga St. EAST BOSTON.


Express Business, and all kinds of Teaming done at short notice. ORDER BOXES-41 North Market St., and at Lincoln & Beal's Store, 57 Commercial Street, Boston.


EZEKIEL GILL,


O B


2 O


NO. 19 LEWIS STREET.


Orders for moving Furniture, House-keeping Goods, and every description of Merchandise, carefully and punctually attended to.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


A. WARREN PUTNAM, - DEALER IN -


WEST INDIA GOODS & GROCERIES


Corner of Sumner & Liverpool Sts., EAST BOSTON. Goods sent to any part of the Island Free of Expense.


WM. S. HARRINGTON, -DEALER IN -


W. I. GOODS & GROCERIES


No. 44 Sumner, Corner of Havre St., EAST BOSTON.


McLANE & MALOON, - DEALERS IN -


FISH & OYSTERS OF ALL KINDS, NO. 19 LEWIS STREET. A SUPPLY OF FRESH FISH IS RECEIVED DAILY. Fish & Oysters delivered to families in any part of the Island, when desired.


SEAVEY & SIMMONS, HOUSE & SHIP JOINERS, Dillaway's Wharf, foot of Sumner St.


JOHN SEAVEY, I


CHARLES SIMMONS.


MILTON GEORGE, Wheelwright, and Carriage Manufacturer, Foot of Sumner St., on Cunningham's Wharf.


REPAIRING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


NASON & CLEVELAND,


Liverpool St., East Boston, & Lincoln's Wharf, Boston.


Smith work for all classes of Vessels, Barques, Brigs, &c., executed in a prompt and faithful manner.


JOHN L. NASON,


ELIJAH J. CLEVELAND.


JOHN HOWE, JR.,


SHIP & BLACKSMITH,


Tufts' Wharf, foot of Webster St., EAST BOSTON.


BENNETT POTTER, JR., MA CHINIST


And Manufacturer of Wood-Cutting Machines of all kinds, TUTTLE'S WHARF, EAST BOSTON.


MATTHEW LYON,


- DEALER IN - STOVES, LOCKS AND KEYS, SUMNER, CORNER OF PARIS STREET. Repairing executed at short notice. Bell Hanging


done to order.


Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon. JOHN G. DROWN, Proprietor, NO. 71 SUMNER, NEAR LIVERPOOL STREET. Oils, Perfumery, and a genuine article for strengthening and promoting the growth of the Hair, on hand and for Sale. COLD BATHS, 1212 cts .; WARM, 25cts., OR 6 TICKETS FOR $1.00.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


JAMES RITCHIE,


-


ARPENTER


BUILDER.


Office, Ritchie Block, Maverick Square. HOUSES AND STORES TO LET, REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD.


BEAN & HALL, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS,


MERIDIAN, CORNER HAVRE STREET, (Near the Methodist Church,)


ORISON BEAN, WM. F. HALL.


EAST BOSTON.


Particular attention given to Jobbing.


CHARLES O. PAGE,


House Carpenter and Ship Joiner,


BROWN AND LOVELL'S WHARF,


Sumner Street, Opposite London Street, EAST BOSTON. [ All Orders punctually attended to.


MAHONY & HORGAN,


BOAT BUILDERS,


D. D. KELLY'S WHARF, SUMNER STREET,


MICHAEL K. MAHONY, THOMAS HORGAN.


EAST BOSTON.


EZRA K. GARVIN,


MASON AND


O


D ERS


No. 46 Bennington Street.


Whitewashing and Jobbing done at short notice. Orders may also be left at Bean & Hall's Carpenter Shop, Meridian St.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


HOLMES & SNELLING, SHIPWRIGHTS A CAULKERS.


SARGENT'S WHARF, BOSTON, OR AT THEIR DOCK, --- EAST BOSTON POINT.


Blocks, unequalled for strength by any in the city, and capable of receiving any class of vessels for examination or repairs, with perfect safety.


J. E. SIMPSON & CO., SHIPWRIGHTS & CAULKERS.


TUFTS' WHARF, FOOT OF WEBSTER ST., First Dock from the Ferry,


J. E. SIMPSON, THOMAS LEIGHTON. S EAST BOSTON. Blocks for Hauling on Vessels of any size, for Calking, Coppering, Sheathing, &c.


JOSEPH H. BATES & CO.,


SHIPWRIGHTS


CAULKERS, Cunningham's Wharf, Sumner St.,


JOSEPH H. BATES, JOSEPH N. BATES. S EAST BOSTON.


A. G. & S. H. WHIDDEN,


SHIPWRIGHTS


CAULKERS,


Weeks's Wharf, foot of Sumner St.,


ANDREW G. WHIDDEN, EAST BOSTON. ,STEPHEN H. WHIDDEN.


Caulking, Sheathing and Coppering done in the best manner, and at the cheapest rates. Good substantial Blocks for hauling on Vessels, of any size, with perfect safety. Vessels taken on the Railways, at the City, or Dry Dock, at East Boston.


CHAPMAN & GREENVILLE,


PUMP & BLOCK MAKERS


CUNNINGHAM'S WHARF, EAST BOSTON.


NATHANIEL CHAPMAN, CHARLES A. GREENVILLE.


Pumps and Blocks made and repaired at short notice and in the best manner. C. & G. hope, by strict personal attention to business, to merit a liberal share of patrorage.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


SAMUEL TREADWELL, Cabinet Manufacturer & Upholsterer, DEALER IN FURNITURE, LEWIS STREET, NEAR MARGINAL, EAST BOSTON. REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS DONE TO ORDER.


JOSEPH P. WOODBURY'S STATIONARY CUTTER, Planing, Tonguing and Grooving Machine, BORDER STREET, EAST BOSTON,


MASSACHUSETTS, Where one of the Machines may be seen in operation.


PHILBROOK & HUNT,


HIPWRIGHT CAULKER Dillaway's Wharf, foot of Sumner St., East Boston. BLOCKS SUITABLE FOR VESSELS OF 300 TONS. References .- S. HALL, East Boston, Capt. M. HUNT, Pilot, Capt. F. FLUKER, 54 Commercial Street. A. PHILBROOK, W. HUNT.


JOHN WHITE, Coffin Wareroom, and Funeral Undertaker. SUMNER, OPPOSITE PARIS ST., EAST BOSTON. Coffins and Robes of all kinds kept constantly on hand. Orders left at my house, No. 6 Winthrop St., or at my Wareroom, will be promptly attended to.


SAMUEL R. FIELD, DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, CAPS, SCHOOL & ACCOUNT BOOKS, STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS, No. 3 MAVERICK SQUARE, EAST BOSTON.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


C. F. & H. D. GARDINER,


DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF BALTIMORE


STEAM-SAWED WHITE OAK PLANK,


CHESAPEAKE WHITE OAK TIMBER, Bucksville and Wilmington Yellow Pine Plank, Boards, and Timber, LOCUST AND WHITE PINE TIMBER,


DECK PLANK, WHITE PINE MASTS,


HACKMATACK KNEES, &C.


CONSTANTLY ON HAND


Stems, Aprons, Keels, Keelsons, Stern Posts, Rudder Stocks, Transoms, Beams, Clamps, Windlasses, Breast Hooks, Risers and Knees.


MOULDED TIMBER PER CARGO, LOCUST STANCHIONS,


LOCUST AND WHITE OAK TREENAILS. GARDINER'S WHARF, CENTRAL SQUARE, EAST BOSTON.


Their long acquaintance and practical experience with the most approved Ship Builders and House carpenters, enable them to give entire satisfaction to their customers.


CHAS. F. GARDINER, HENRY D. GARDINER.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


JACOB C. WENTWORTH, -DEALER IN-


MEATS, VEGETABLES, FRUITS, &C.,


Stalls Nos. 17 & 19 Winthrop Market, EAST BOSTON. Provisions of the first quality furnished, at reasonable rates, and sent to any part of the Island free of charge.


THOMAS KNOWLES, Wholesale & Retail Dealer in Country Produce, MEATS, VEGETABLES & FRUITS OF ALL KINDS, STALLS NOS. 21 & 23 WINTHROP MARKET, EAST BOSTON.


STEPHEN WESTON, Dealer in


Provisions, Vegetables, Fruits, &c., Stalls Nos. 12 & 14 Winthrop Market, East Boston.


Provisions for Ship and Family use at reasonable rates, and sent to any part of the city free.


COOK & KNOWLES,


-DEALERS IN -


FRESH & PICKLED FISH OF ALL KINDS, OYSTERS, CLAMS, & LOBSTERS, NO. 26 WINTHROP MARKET, MAVERICK SQUARE. ELISHA COOK, EZEKIEL D. KNOWLES. 1


JAMES L. PINKHAM, -DEALER IN -


MEATS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, &C., NO. 4 HENRY STREET.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


D. D. KELLY'S


ARINE R


SUMNER STREET,


EAST BOSTON.


The undersigned, formerly of the firm of KELLY & HOLMES, continues the business of


REPAIRING VESSELS,


And does not hesitate in saying that the facilities afforded at this Railway, FOR COPPERING, CAULKING, CARPENTERING,


and doing every description of work appertaining to a Shipwright's business, are not excelled, if equalled, by any establishment in the State The Railway is of sufficient capacity


FOR VESSELS OF 300 TONS


and under, and the prices such as will satisfy Owners and Masters of Vessels.


Attached to the Railway, is a


CAPACIOUS WHARF AND DOCK,


WITH BLOCKS SUITABLE FOR EVERY CLASS OF VESSELS to lie in safety for the purpose of examining their Bottoms, Paint, &c.


SHIP TIMBER CONSTANTLY ON HAND.


All orders left at the Railway, Sumner St, East Boston, or head of Lewis Wharf, Commercial St., Boston, will be faithfully attended to, and the work executed with punctuality and despatch. Work done as formerly, at any of the Wharves in the city.


DANIEL D. KELLY.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


MRS. A. DUNBAR, DEALER IN


BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS,


DRESS CAPS, VEILS, COLLARS, together with a general assortment of Millinery and Fancy Goods, No. 2 Sumner Street, (opposite Maverick Church). Plain and Fancy Bonnets made to order ; also, Straw Bonnets dyed, bleached, pressed and altered in the latest style. Mourning Bonnets, ready-made or made to order, at the shortest notice. MRS. S. C DUNBAR will give her personal atttention to the Millinery Department.


WASHBURN & BLISS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,


- AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF -


Baltimore Steam Sawed White Oak PLANK, CHESAPEAKE WHITE OAK TIMBER,


Yellow Pine Plank Boards and Timber, Locust and White Pine Timber, Locust Plank, Hackmatack Knees, &c., &c.


Have constantly on hand, Stems, Aprons, Transoms, Beams, Clamps, Breast Hooks, Keels, Keelsons, Stern Posts, Windlasses, Risers and Knees, Cyprus Boards, &c. White Oak Moulded, and Yellow Pine Timber and Plank per Cargo, Locust Stanchions, Locust and White Oak Treenails.


CASH ADVANCED ON CONSIGNMENTS OF SHIP STOCK. AT MILLER'S WHARF, ON NEW ST.,


(Foot of Sumner,)


EAST BOSTON.


References :- SAMUEL ITALL, ESQ., D. D. KELLY, ESQ., JAMES BLISS & Co.


CYRUS WASHBURN, LEVI BLISS.


ETHAN WHITNEY,


BOOT, SHOE, HAT & CAP STORE, NO. 39 MAVERICK SQUARE.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


AMASA NICKERSON, JR. GILDER, GRAINER OF CABINS, AND


SHIP PAINTER,


CUNNINGHAM'S WHARF, Near Bates and Harford's Marine Railway, And at Brown & Lovell's Wharf.


ROBBINS & CO. DEALERS IN WOOD, COAL AND BARK, ALSO, LIME AND SAND, Cunningham's Wharf, Sumner, opposite Border Street, And Lewis, Corner of Marginal Street.


WILLIAM PRESCOTT,


SADDLE, HARNESS & TRUNK MANUFACTURER, Maverick Square,


EAST BOSTON.


DANIEL CROWLEY,


@HTRACTOR


NO. 72 MAVERICK STREET, Near Maverick Square, EAST BOSTON.


E. & J. S. WEEKS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FRESH FISH & LOBSTERS, Weeks's Wharf, foot of Sumner Street.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


GEORGE H. PLUMMER,


DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. OF EVERY VARIETY,


Corner of Maverick Square and Sumner Street,


Goods delivered to any part of the Island.


EAST BOSTON.


SAMUEL ELLIS, Mouse, Ship, Carriage & Sign PAINTER WEEKS'S WHARF, FOOT OF SUMNER STREET, EAST BOSTON.


IVORY HARLOW, MANUFACTURER OF


FASHIONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES, Meridian, nearly opposite the Lyman School House, EAST BOSTON. Water-Proof Boots made to order. Boots and Shoes neatly repaired.


DENNIS A. McCLOSKY,


HORSE SHOER 9


CUNNINGHAM'S WHARF,


Near the foot of Sumner Street, East Boston.


All work executed in the most satisfactory manner.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


E. SAFFORD,


DEALER IN


PERIODICALS AND FANCY GOODS, No. 14 Maverick Square, East Boston.


A large assortment of Fancy Goods, Brushes, Combs, Portemonnaies. Toilet Soap, Perfumery, &c., always on hand.


GEORGE BUTTS & SON, House, Ship, Sign and Ornamental Painters and Glaziers, Marginal St., Near the E. R. R. Depot,


GEORGE BUTTS, EDWIN BUTTS. EAST BOSTON.


N. B .- Gilding and Imitations of all kinds of Wood and Marble done in Oil or Distemper, in the most modern style. Paper-Hanging done by the best of workmen, with neatness and despatch.


W. & S. WESTON, House and Sign Painters, Glaziers and Paper Hangers,


No. 14 Lewis Street, East Boston, Imitation of Wood and Marble.


J. W. YOUNG,


SZIZ JOINER


CUNNINGHAM'S WHARF, Near the foot of Sumner St., EAST BOSTON.


HENRY PIGEON, MAST SPAR MAKER,


AT PIGEON & POOL'S WHARF, Sumner Street, East Boston, And 297 Commercial Street, Boston. Masts and Spars, rough or hewn, for the Shipping business, on hand or made to order, for sale wholesale or retail.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


D. H. PUTNAM 7


48 PARIS STREET,


Near Maverick Square,


HHWERY HABEKO


Superior Carriages always in readiness for the accommodation of the public. Parties furnished. I> Saddle Horses for Ladies and Gentlemen.


NATHANIEL EMERY,


LIVERY STABLE, No. 34 Paris Street,


Buggies, Chaises, and other carriages, to meet the wants of the riding public, furnished to order at short notice.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


EZRA ALLEN, MAST SPAR ARER,


At his Wharf, on Sumner Street, EAST BOSTON, And 273 Commercial Street, Boston.


Constantly on hand, Masts and Spars, either rough or hewn, and all kinds of shipping timber, for sale, wholesale and retail.


TYLER & BLANCHARD, PRANHERS,


Winthrop Block, (over the Market,) Maverick Square, EAST BOSTON.


Business Cards of all kinds, Concert Tickets, Circulars, Handbills, Shop- bills, Posters, Bill-heads, Receipts, Catalogues, Programmes, Billets, Labels, &c., &c., &c., done with neatness and despatch, and at prices generally below the city.


THE EAST BOSTON LEDGER,


A LOCAL NEWSPAPER, Devoted chiefly to the interests of East Boston. TYLER & BLANCHARD, PROFRIETORS.


Published every Saturday evening at Winthrop Block, Maverick Square. Terms $2 a year in advance.


Citizens of East Boston will find it for their interest to patronize the local printers. Business men are respectfully invited to call and see specimens of our work. In the Ledger we shall always advocate their interests. and in our Job Printing department we shall aiways be grateful for their orders. T. & B.


WARREN JENNESS, DEALER IN PROVISIONS, VEGETABLES AND FRUIT, At the Webster Street Market, Under the Church. DGArticles sent to any part of the Island free of expense.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


BROWN & LOVELL, SHIPWRIGHTS & CAULKERS.


And Dealers in all kinds of SHIP TIMBER, PLANK & KNEES, Naval Stores, Oakum & Russia Sheathing Felt, AT THEIR WHARF, SUMNER STREET, EAST BOSTON,


. AND AT - - 107% Commercial Street, Head of Lewis Wharf, .. Boston. GEORGE W. BROWN. JOSIAH G. LOVELL.


We have a large and commodious WHARF at East Boston, for the repairing of Vessels, and laying up light Ships ; and connected therewith is a set of blocks, suitable for Ships of any size, for painting, repairing copper, &c. ; also, a large pair of Shears, for taking out masts.


I Also, there is connected with the Wharf, Shipsmiths, Joiners, Pump and Block, and Sail Makers, Painters and Riggers, thus affording every facility for Repairing Vessels on the premises.


HENRY JONES & CO.


- · DEALERS IN - Chesapeake White-Oak, and Florida Yellow-Pine SHIP TIMBER & PLANK,


HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND,


White Oak and Maple Keels ; W. O. and Y. P. Keelsons, W. O. Stem, Stern, Apron, Transom and Windlass Pieces ; Clamps and Beams; W. O. Breast Hooks ; Rising and Floor Timbers ; Locust Timber, Locust and W. O. Machine-made Treenails ; W. O. and Hackmatack Knees ; W. and Y. Pine Deck Plank and Y. Pine Dressed Flooring Boards, at their NEW PLACE,


Jones's Wharf, corner of Central Sq. and Border St. EAST BOSTON.


Cargoes of W. O. and Y. P. Plank and Timber. Also, cargoes of Rough Moulded Frame Timber, delivered to order.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


D. H. BLANEY, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Office No. 2 Maverick Square, EAST BOSTON.


I> Houses and Land for sale, and to let. Mortgages negotiated, &c. -


JOHN W. HINCKLEY, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON


Office and Residence, No. 5 Meridian Street, NEAR MAVERICK SQUARE,


EAST BOSTON.


S. F. PARCHER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon,


OFFICE, GRANITE BLOCK, MAVERICK SQUARE 9 EAST BOSTON.


EZRA BARTLETT, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, OFFICE, NO. 34 MAVERICK SQUARE, RESIDENCE, 121 WEBSTER STREET, EAST BOSTON.


D. V. FOLTS, M. D., PHYSICIAN SURGEON,


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OFFICE AND RESIDENCE -


NO. 37 MAVERICK SQUARE, (Opposite the Park.)


MAYNARD & NOYES' BLACK WRITING INK,


For Metallic or Quill Pens.


The manufacture of this Ink was established in 1816, and the quality has now been tested by the public for thirty-five 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 ignor- ant of its superiority and reputation, are invited to read the following testimonials, and to make trial of it themselves.


Boston Post Office, Dec. 4, 1851. Messrs. MAYNARD & NOYES : - Gentlemen, - In 1843 I certified to the superior quality of your Writing Ink. I have continued to use it ever since that time, and take pleasure in expressing as I then did my entire satisfaction with it. It has now been used in this office more than twenty years. Other Inks have during that time been tested, but yours has been in every instance preferred. For fluidity, blackness, and permanency, none has been found equal to it.


GEO. WM. GORDON, Postmaster.


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 rec- ommended it to others. It flows freely from the pen, and increases 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 English and American.


P. MACKINTOSH, JR. Prin. Writing Dep. Hancock School.


Bowdoin School, Boston, Dec. 10, 1851.


Messrs. MAYNARD & NOYES : - I have used your Ink in the Writing Department of this School during the last twenty-four years, and feel pleased in being able to express the same favorable opinion of it that I did ten years ago. It flows freely from the pen,its color is brilliant and permanent, and it combines all the necessary and desirable qualities of good Ink. It has given me such entire satisfaction for so many years, that I can strongly recommend it to all of my profession, who so much need a first rate article of writing liquid.


JAS. ROBINSON, Writing Master.


Office of Merchants' Ins. Co. \ Boston, Nov. 18, 1847.


Messrs. MAYNARD & NOYES : - Gentlemen, - I have used your Writing Ink for the last sixteen years. In 1840, I gave you a cer- tificate of its excellence, and having continued its use ever since, to my entire satisfaction, my opinion is confirmed in its superiority. It flows freely from the pen, and is, in all respects, the best Ink I have ever used.


GEORGE HOMER, Secretary.


BLUE, RED, AND CARMINE INKS :


These Inks, for beauty and brilliancy of color, are unequalled. For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, by the Manufacturers, No. 11 Merchants' Row, Boston, and by Booksellers, Stutioners, and Traders, generally, throughout the Country.


JAMES H. PERKINS, DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES,


AND RUBBERS, No. 5 Lewis Street, East Boston.


Boots and Shoes manufactured to order, and neatly repaired.


DAVID MORGAN, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 3 Sumner Street, near Maverick Square, EAST BOSTON.


BENJAMIN POND, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Granite Block, Maverick Sq., East Boston. And No. 23 Old State House, Boston.


JAMES B. ALLEN, COUNSELLOR ATLAW


NO. 37 COURT STREET, BOSTON, AND NO 11 HENRY STREET, EAST BOSTON.


EDWARD F. PORTER, SAIL MAKER, SUMNER, OPPOSITE LONDON STREET, EAST BOSTON, HAS CONSTANTLY ON HIAND Duck of various kinds, all sizes of Manilla and Hemp Cordage, Spunyarn, Wormline, Ratline, Marline, Twine, Leather, etc., Wholesale and Retail. Orders left at 54 Commercial Street, Boston.


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