The Salem directory, containing the city record, the names of the citizens, and a business directory with an almanac for 1864, Part 23

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Publication date: 1864
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : Adams, Sampson
Number of Pages: 747


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No. 24 SCHOOL STREET, BOSTON.


DR. J. W. CHAPMAN'S Cholera, Dysentery, and Diarrhea Syrup,


FOR THIE CERTAIN AND PERMANENT CURE OF


Dysentery, Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, Cholera, Cholera Infantum, and Summer Complaints.


A constant use of this medicine by the late Dr. J. W. Chapman, during a practice of twenty years in Boston and vicinity, has thoroughly tested its virtues as a remedial agent.


In a letter from Daniel Webster to his son, Fletcher, (" Private Correspondence," vol. ii. p. 537,) dated Linhain, N. II., July 14, 1852, he writes :--


" Remember Chapman's Syrup. We have many good things here, but not all good things."


PREPARED BY DR. C. V. C. GRANT, (SUCCESSOR TO DR. J. W. CHAPMAN,) At 100 Hanover Street, Boston.


Sold by all wholesale and retail dealers in medicines. CAUTION .- Be sure that the name of Dr. C. W. C. Grant is on the label. And every bottle of the genuine must have the original seal of Dr. J. W. Chapman on the cork.


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18 BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN


PATENT AGENCY


13 Exchange Street, (ROOM 11, UP STAIRS.) BOSTON.


SAMUEL COOPER,


LATE CHIEF EXAMINER IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,


PROCURES PATENTS IN THIS AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES.


ITis long official connection with the Patent Office has rendered him familiar with its rules and practice, and with the history of invention in this and other countries; and this experience, with frequent visits to the Patent Office, justifies him in saying that his Ageney will offer to inventors all the advantages of one located in Washington, and, in addition, those which result from a residence in the midst of mechanical and manufacturing industry.


Advice given upon all matters relating to the validity, &c., of patents, the novelty and patentability of inventions. Specifications and drawings prepared; caveats filed; reconsiderations procured of applications that have been rejected upon imperfectly prepared papers; cases of interference, and applications for extension an \ re-issue, prosecuted; and in general all business connected with the Patent Office transacted with care and promptness.


British and other foreign patents procured, through prompt and confidential agents in London and Paris.


Persons residing at a distance may obtain all necessary information, and have their business transacted, by writing to the subscriber, without the trouble or expense of a visit to Washington.


He begs leave to refer those unacquainted with him to the following testi- monial: -


From the Ion. Charles Mason, Commissioner of Patents.


U. S. PATENT OFFICE, February 28, 1855.


I take great pleasure in stating, that, during the time I have been acting as Commissioner of Patents, Samuel Cooper, Esq., of Boston, has been engaged na Solic tor, and has been, in that capacity, in constant correspondence and in- tercomse with the office. He has evinced a thorough acquaintance with the Patent Law, and with the. rules and practice of the office; a close attention to the interests of his clients; and a marked candor and courtesy that have ren- dered the transaction of business with him a pleasure. I have no hesitation in stating that I regard him as one of the very best agents for the transaction of business with this office with whom I am acquainted.


CHARLES MASON, Commissioner.


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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


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MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE.


NEW ENGLAND


MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.


Office in the Company's Building,


COR. STATE AND CONGRESS STS., BOSTON.


Since commencing, February 1, 1844, to September, 1863, has made out 14,000 policies, - the amount, from $200 to $15,000 caclı. Largest amount taken on one risk, $15,000. Insures lives only.


Fund accumulated, owing to the favorable turn of the risks thus far, over $2,700,000, invested for the proportionable benefit of those who shall become, as well as those already members.


Surplus to be refunded to members at the end of every five years from December 1843. Premiums may be paid quarterly or semi- annually when desired, and amounts not too small. All the premiums earned by the Company are paid to it, and no member pays in his note or money against the notes (good or bad) of other members.


Forms of applicatiou, and pamphlets of the Company, and its reports, to be had of its agents, or at the office of the Company, or forwarded by mail, if written for.


DIRECTORS.


WILLARD PHILLIPS. CHARLES P. CURTIS. W. B. REYNOLDS.


M. P. WILDER.


THOMAS A. DEXTER. G. II. FOLGER. SEWELL TAPPAN. CHARLES HUBBARD.


FRANCIS C. LOWELL. JAMES S. AMORY. JIOMER BARTLETT.


WILLARD PHILLIPS, Pres. BENJ. F. STEVENS, Sec.


WM. W. MORLAND, Consulting Physician. BOSTON, September, 1863.


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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


THE DAVIDSON SYRINGE.


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Patented March 31, 1857.


Patented March 31, 1857.


This Perfect and Simple Instrument has become so staple an article as to require no lengthy and high-worded statements to the trade in regard to its merits.


The name of the Patentee and the date of the Patent are stamped upon each bulb, and the particular attention of the trade is called to the fact that


Every Syringe is Warranted to be Perfect. MANUFACTURED BY


THE DAVIDSON SYRINGE COMPANY, CHARLESTOWN, MASS.


Sold by all the Wholesale Druggists, Dealers in India Rubber Goods, Dealers in Druggists' and Apothecaries' Glassware, Surgi- cal Instrument Makers, and Dealers in Druggists' Fancy Goods, in the United States.


JOSEPH R. GROSE


Manufacturer of


PAPER


Plain and Fancy


BOXES.


PAPER BOXES


No. 109 Court Street, (Minot's Building, formerly Derby Range, ) Only a few doors from Hanover St. BOSTON. Boxes of every description on hand, and made at the shortest notice.


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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


GEORGE II. MARDEN, MANUFACTURER OF


Painted & Gilt Window Shades, OVER THE CITY HAY SCALES, HAYMARKET SQ., BOSTON.


All kinds of Store and House Shades made to order.


DODGE & LEAHY, Importers, Manufacturers, and Dealers in


Photograph & Ambrotype Boons, FRAMES. CAMLRAN. GLASS. CHEMICALS. ALL.U .S. &c. No. 113 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. Oval Frames of all kinds made for the trade. All goods warranted to give satisfaction. JOHN F. DODGE. JOIN LEAHY.


PHELPS & FORAN,


MANUFACTURERS OF Steel Stamps, Stencil Plates,


AND DIES OF ALL KINDS, NO. 8 DOCK SQUARE, F. E. PHELPS. BOSTON. C. H. FORAN.


Merchants' and Bankers' Presses and Seals made to order. Steel and Stencil Alphabets and Figures for sale.


JAMES PERKINS,


BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST, MANUFACTURER OF CAST AND WROUGHT IRON WORK FOR BUILDINGS. JOBBING AND REPAIRING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. NO. 31 HAVERHILL STREET, - - BOSTON.


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CHAS. I. BAKER CO., 385 WASHINGTON STREET.


Largest Store in the City FOR THE SALE OF PAPER HANGINGS,


FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC.


Skilful Paper Hangers FURNISHED WHEN REQUIRED.


BROWNE'S


Patent Eletallic Meather-Strips AND WINDOW BANDS,


Render Doors and Windows air, water, and dust tight, stop the rattling of Sashes, prevent the whistling of the wind, and are a saving iu Fuel alone of fifty per cent. in the winter season.


For Circular and Price List, with Testimonials, address,


PATENT METALLIC WEATHER -STRIP CO., 149 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, Opposite the Old South Church.


LOCAL AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.


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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


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FURNITURE


AND


UPHOLSTERY


GOODS.


Buckley Bancroft,


Manufacturers, Wholesale & Retail Dealers,


Would respectfully ask the attention of such as are in want of FURNITURE, to call at their spacious Warerooms, over the Bos- ton and Worcester Railroad Station, directly opposite the United States Hotel, and examine as good and complete an assortment of


FURNITURE


of their own manufacture, comprising many new and beautiful designs as can be found in Boston.


Their long experience of more than twenty years in the business, with facilities for prosecuting the same to advantage, TOGETHER WITH THEIR MODERATE EXPENSES, enable them to sell their goods AT A MUCH LESS per cent. than any other first class house in Boston.


B. & B. are Sole Agents for the manufacture and sale in New England of Kittle's Rollable Spring Mattress, constructed on a new and improved plan. The best Spring Bed Mattress in the world.


Warerooms, 95 Beach St.,


DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE UNITED STATES HOTEL. The South Boston Horse Cars pass every five minutes.


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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


81 Washington Street, head of State Street.


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AND


ENGRAVERS.WOOD


23 Joy's Building


BOSTON


Illustrations of every description for Books, Newspapers, Circulars, Bill Heads, &c., executed in the best manner, and at the lowest prices. P.S. - Personal attention given to all Orders sent by Mail, Express, or otherwise, accompanied by a Daguerreotype view, sketch, or an accurate description of the object to be engraved.


Fall River Directory, ISG1. . . . Price, 75c. Taunton Directory, . . 1864. . Price, 75c. Lawrence Directory, 1864. . . Price, 75c. Manchester Directory, 1861. . . . Price, 75c.


Salem Directory, . . 1861. ... Price, 75c.


JUST PUBLISHED AND FOR SALE BY


ADAMS, SAMPSON & CO. No. 91 Washington Street,


BOSTON, MASS.


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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


HARDWARE, TOOLS & METALS.


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JOHN JOSEPH MAY. } MAY & CO. [DANIEL C. HOLDER.


No. 1 Broad Street, Boston.


TINPLATE, ROOFING PLATE, AMERICAN, ENGLISII AND RUSSIAN SHEETIRON,


GALVANIZED IRON, SHEET ZINC, BLOCK TIN, COPPER, LEAD, SPELTER, ANTIMONY,


ALUMINIUM, BISMUTH, NICKEL, GERMAN SILVER, BABBITT METAL,


IRON WIRE, ANNEALED & TINNED WIRE, COPPER, BRASS, LEAD, ZINC & STEEL WIRE, CASTSTEEL, SPRING STEEL, GERMAN STEEL,


SMITHIS' ANVILS, VISES, BELLOWS, SHEARS AND PORTABLE FORGES,


EMERY, EMERY CLOTHI & EMERY PAPER, SANDPAPER, QUARTZ,


TRIPOLI AND CROCUS FOR POLISHING, FISHGLUE, BUFFALO & COMMON GLUE,


CHAINS FILES & RASPS, BOLTS, SCREWS, NUTS & WASHERS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,


STUBS'S TOOLS, FILES, STEEL AND STEEL WIRE.


MAY & CO. are AGENTS for the MAKERS of


BOILER IRON, FLANGING, FLUE AND TANK IRON,


SHEET BRASS, BRASS AND COPPER WIRE AND TUBING, BRA-S KETTLES, COPPER RIVETS,


TAFT'S SULARS FOR BOILER-MAKERS, SMITHS & MACHINISTS,


PACKER'S RATCHETS AND DRILLS, PHENIX CO.'S CRUCIBLES AND STOVE POLISH.


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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING,


ADAPTED TO ALL SEASONS,


CAN BE FOUND IN GREAT VARIETY, AT THE


Original Boys' Clothing Store,


No. 20 Winter Street, CORNER OF WINTER PLACE,


BOSTON.


Gentlemen's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing made to order, by experienced cutters, in the best style.


J. WALTER READ, Proprietor.


CHAS. S. BURGESS & CO.


DEALERS IN


PAINTS, OILS, CLASS,


And Pure English and American White Lead, PAINTERS' AND GRAINERS' COLORS,


21 Brcad, ccr. Central Street, . Boston.


DIRECTORIES


For all parts of the United States, FOR SALE AT


No. 91 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.


OWNTOM "ENTUDY OHA ZY08 £


& guiddold evoll lonlylie


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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


SK INNERS PUL MONA LES


For the immediate relief of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Loss of Voice, bad and offensive breath, and for all the symptoms of the first stages of Pulmonary Con- sumption. They contain no Opium, nor deleterious properties so often found in popular expectorants.


Skinner's Pulmonales


Are warranted to relieve irritation in the throat from exposure to damp air or "East winds," and will most assuredly cure nine-tenths of all diseases of the throat and lungs, provided they are used in the first stages of the disease, or pre- vious to the use of Drugs.


Skinner's Pulmonales


Have been carefully compounded of several healing and soothing ingredients peculiarly adapted to the treatment of inflamed mucous membrane, and have stood the test of able Pharinaceutists and Chemists.


Clergymen use Pulmonales for their voice.


Public Speakers use Pulmonales for Hoarseness.


Soldiers in the field use Pulmonales for Throat diseases.


Officers, one and all, use Pulmonales to prevent Sore Throat. Convalescents use Pulmonales and so get well.


These "Pulmonales" are suitable for all climates. The dose can be graduated so as to be suitable for any one from the infant in the cradle to the individual of three-score years and ten. Sold by all Druggists. Prepared by


EDWARD M. SKINNER, CHEMIST, ETC., NO. 27 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON, MASS.


THE BOSTON MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL.


FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-FIVE YEARS THE ONLY WEEKLY MEDICAL JOURNAL IN THE UNITED STATES.


This well-known and long-established Periodical enters upon its Seventieth Volume in February, 1864. It will be issued weekly, as heretofore, from the office of publication,


334 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.


Its editorial management is entrusted to two of the Medical Faculty of Boston, members of the State and City Medical Societies, and well qualified for their place by scientific and literary attainments. Aid is also freely given by many of the leading Physicians of Boston, und contr butions are received from eminent members of the profession in other parts of the country. All the Medienl und Surgical Reports innde to the Boston Society for Medical Improvement are in- Berted in the "Journal," and also the more interesting cases and reports from other Medical Associations in Boston and its vicinity. Valuable communications are also, from time to time, received from Surgeons in the Army and Navy. Its contents, though mainly of a practical charmeter, are intended to be sufficiently varied to make its weekly visits interesting as well as useful to the medical practitioner.


There are two volumes in a year, commencing in February and August - each comprising over 500 octavo pages.


The price is THREE DOLLARS a year. payable in advance. Previous numbers of the current volume furnished, and back volumes also supplied, at & liberal discount.


DAVID CLAPP, Publisher.


NOVEMBER 2, 1863.


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GOOD CLOTHING,


FURNISHING GOODS,


AND


Piece Goods for Men's Wear.


NAVAL AND MILITARY OFFICERS'


UNIFORMS


Made to order, in the best manner, at short notice.


ONE PRICE ONLY.


MASULLAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER, 194 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, OPPOSITE THE MARLBORO' HOTEL.


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ADVERTISEMENTS


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MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS


IN


SALEM.


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SALEM DIRECTORY.


WILLIAM ARCHER, Jr., Auctioneer and Commission Hlerchant, AND STOCK, REAL ESTATE, AND INSURANCE BROKER, Nos. 34 Front, and 18 Washington Streets.


GEORGE B. APPLETON


WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER,


DEALER IN


WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,


SILVER WARE AND SPECTACLES


187 ESSEX ST., SALEM.


Nearly opposite Essex House.


Fine Watches and Clocks carefully corrected and Repaired. Chronometer Balances applied and adjusted to heat and cold. Jewelry and Spectacles manufactured and neatly repaired.


ANTHONY SULZER,


TEACHER MUSIC,


VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL,


No. 84 Derby, corner of Bentley Streets, SALEM, MASS. Pupils attended at their residences.


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MASJUS YWONTHA


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


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JACKSON'S


Kitchen Furnishing


AREROOMS 5


No. 287 Essex St.,


UNDER MECHANIC HALL. SALEM, MASS.


Parties commencing Housekeeping, will find this THE PLACE to obtain every description of


HOUSEKEEPING UTENSILS,


ONE PRICE ONLY.


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SALEM DIRECTORY.


HENRY HALE,


IMPORTER AND DEALER IN


HARDWARE GOODS AND CUTLERY,


FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC.


Housekeeping Articles, and Fancy Goods.


AGRICULTURAL TOOLS AND PLOUGHS,


PLOUGH CASTINGS, FRICTION ROLLERS AND CRANKS, IRON AND CHAIN PUMPS, AND LEAD PIPE. KEROSENE, ILLUMINATING, AND LUBRICATING OILS. KEROSENE LAMPS IN EVERY VARIEEY.


CARPENTERS' TOOLS,


House Trimmings, Shoemakers' Tools, Nails, Thread, and legs, Boiler Doors, and Oven Mouths, Furnaces, Cast Iron Hollow Ware, Tubs, Pails, Mats, Cut Nails, Emery, Zinc, Lead, Japan and Sponge Blacking, &c., &c.


NO. 223 ESSEX ST., SALEM.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


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Adams, Richardson & Co., 215 ESSEX STREET,


IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN


foreign and Domestic


HARDWARE,


WINDOW GLASS. CUT NAILS, ZINC, SHEET LEAD, WHITE (LEAD, LEAD PIPE, PUMPS, ETC. Agents for Fairbanks'


PLATFORM SCALES,


AND


DENIO & ROBERTS' IRON SAFES.


231/52


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SALEM DIRECTORY.


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WILLARD P. PHILLIPS, Forlourding and Commission Elerchant, AND DEALER IN


COALS,


AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,


Railroad Freight


PHILLIPS' WHARF, SALEM.


ARJIW


I. J. WEBBER, CASH DEALER IN


Best Family Groceries,


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UP


HYSON


AT LOWEST PRICES. Store, No. 58 Washington St., ... Salem. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE.


tually attended to.


N. B. - Families supplied with Household Bread. Orders punc-


RICH BRIDE GAMES.


ICES, OYSTERS, AND OYSTER STEWS, DAILY.


No. 50 HARBOR STREET, SALEM.


BAKER, AND CONFECTIONER,


HENRY LEE,


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


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J. S. JONES & CO.


Commission Merchants


RECEIVERS OF


FLOUR, GRAIN & PLASTER,


PEIRCE'S WHARF,


SALEM, MASS.


AUGUSTUS T. BROOKS,


DEALER IN


FLOUR, GRAIN, MEAL, FEED,


HARD AND SOFT COAL,


West India Goods, &c.


NO. 117 DERBY STREET, HEAD OF CENTRAL WHARF.


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FRANCIS W. TUTTLE, DEALER IN SHAWLS, CLOAKS, CAPES, MANTILLAS,


AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF


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Also, DOESKINS, CASSIMERES. SATINETS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, FLANNELS, TABLE CLOTHS, LINENS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, HOOP SKIRTS, &C., &C.


167 ESSEX STREET, SALEM, MASS.


No. 173 Essex Street,


Salem.


CLOAKS, SHAWLS, &C.,


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DEALERS IN


DRY


J. B. & S. D. SHEPARD,


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


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SALEM DIRECTORY.


A. J. ARCHER & CO.


No. 181 ESSEX STREET.


English, French, German, and American


DRY GOODS.


New Goods by every arrival.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


WILLARD GOLDTHWAITE, DEALER IN


CARPETS, AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS,


No. 151 ESSEX STREET, SALEM.


UPHOLSTERY WORK DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.


M. A. PORTER,


No. 236 Essex Street, Salem, Mass. [Second Door from Washington St.]


WATCH-SPRING SKIRTS 2 MADE TO ORDER. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Thread Store Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ladies' Merino Vests, Corsets, &c.


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E. A. TWOMBLY,


DEALER IN


CORSETS. WORSTEDS, Trimmings, Hosiery, and Fancy Goods, No. 212 ESSEX STREET, SALEM.


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SALEM DIRECTORY.


SAMUEL V. SHREVE,


DEALER IN


Tortoise Shell,


Wholesale & Retail,


No. 224 DERBY STREET, .. . SALEM.


REITH CO. DEALERS IN


BONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, LACES, &c. No. 2 West Block, 188 Essex St., .. . Salem.


WILLIAM CUTLER, MANUFACTURER OF


Fine Calf Pocket Books,


WALLETS, EXPRESSMEN'S BOOKS, &c.,


138 Boston Street, Salem, Mass.


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JAMES EMERTON, DEALER IN


DRUGS'


Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, CIGARS, LEECILES, BRUSHES, SPONGES, &C. No. 119 Essex St., (cor. of Elm,) Salem, Mass. Particular attention paid to the compounding of Physicians Prescriptions, and the dispensing of Family Medicines.


J. PERLEY, JR.,


BOOK-BINDER, And Blank Book Manufacturer.


PERIODCALS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Bound in Plain and Ornamental Style. PAPER RULED, and Blank Books made to any desired Pattern. 194 Essex St., (up stairs,) Salem, Mass.


BENJAMIN EDWARDS,


MERCHANT TAILOR,


218 ESSEX STREET.


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SALEM DIRECTORY.


DRUGS!


GEO. P. FARRINGTON, 308 Essex Street, cor. of North, Where may be found a large assortment of Pure Drugs, & Family Medicines, Perfumery, and Toilet Articles of every variety, &c.


Particular attention paid to the compounding of Physicians' prescriptions, and the dispensing of fami- ly medicines. A full assortment of Drugs and Medi. cines, including all the latest preparations, constantly on hand. Medicines dispensed at all hours.


JESSE SMITH, WATCHMAKER,


And Dealer in Gold and Silver Lever and Lepine


WATCHIES, ETC.,


No, 262 Essex Street. ALSO,


Marine Chronometers, Barometers, Thermometers, Nautical Almanacs, Spy Glasses, &c., &c.


Chronometers adjusted and rates ascertained by Transit Observations.


GEO. H. CURRIER,


DENTIST, No. 22 Washington Street, . Salem.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


WILLIAM B. BROWN, DEALER IN


CLOTHING & FURNISHING GOODS.


A GOOD STOCK OF SEAMEN'S OUTFITTING GOODS, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. No. 198 Essex Street, Salem.


SALEM DYE-HOUSE,


No. 7 Franklin St., ... North Salem, Mass.


Ladies' and Gents' Garments of all descriptions dyed all colors at short notice. Particular attention paid to dyeing articles of MOURNING. Bounets and Hats, bleached, colored, and pressed for Milliners, in the latest fashion. Gents' Coats, Pants, and Vests colored or cleansed, without being ripped Carpets, Rugs, Blankets, and Shawls cleansed and colors much improved.


& All orders left with the Agents punctually attended to. Goods taken from and returned to any part of the city.


SAMUEL ROLES, Jr., Proprietor.


Agents for Receiving Goods :


M. LORD, Sutton's Block, South Danvers; PERLEY & CURRIER, North Danvers ; T. EVANS & Co., Marblehead ; JOHN F. CLOTHEY, Ipswich; J. L. MORSE, Beverly; WM. CHASE & Co., 4 Taylor's Building, Lynn ; C. B. HOLMES, 80 Market Street, Lynn.


Office, 236 Essex Street, Salem, Mass.


M. A. PORTER, AGENT.


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SALEM DIRECTORY.


ABRAHAM BENNETT, DEALER IN


CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, ETC., No. 159 ESSEX STREET, . SALEM.


F. S. PECK, DEALER IN Men's & Boys' Clothing,


Essex St.,


Salem.


ALSO Gents' Furnishing Goods, HATS, CAPS, &c.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


EDWARD C. WEBSTER'S, ONE - PRICE


Flint, Cap, & Fur Store,


231 Essex and 31 Washington Street, SALEM, MASS.


ISAAC C. PRAY,


No. 7 LAFAYETTE STREET, [UP STAIRS.]


ALL SORTS OF STITCHING


Usually done by hand for family use, done here with neatness and dispatch. Also Ladies', Gentlemen's, Misses', and Chil - dren's Boots and Shoes, Gaiters, and Con- gress Gaiters, of every kind and description, STITCHED and BOUND in the neatest possible manner, with great dispatch.


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SALEM DIRECTORY.


JOHN HI. NICHOLS.


No. 42 Washington Street, AGENT FOR National, Firemen's, North American, and Eliot Insurance Companies, OF BOSTON;


Springfield Fire & Marine, Hampden and Massasoit Insurance Companies in Springfield; Old Colony Insurance Company in Plymouth ; .


Ætna, and New England Fire Insurance Companies in Hartford;


City and Home Insurance Companies in New Haven; Atlantic in Providence ;


Home Insurance Companies in New York ; AND Liverpool and London Insurance Companies in England.


JOHN W. PORTER, WAR CLAIM AGENT.


Creamer's Block, 243 1-2 Essex St., Salem. Pensions, Bounties, Back & Extra Pay


Procured for disabled Soliders, and also for the Widow, Children, or Heirs of any Soldier who has died or been killed during the war. NAVY CLAIMS


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, PROCURED.


Refers by Permission to


Hon. ASAHEL HUNTINGTON, Clerk of Courts for Essex County ; Hon. ALLEN W. DODGE, Treasurer for Essex County ; Hon. GEO. F. CHOATE, Judge of Probate and Insolvency ; ABNER C. GOODELL, Esq., Register of Probate and Insolvency ; Hon. J. C. PERKINS, Salem, Mass. ; Hon. S. H. PHILLIPS, Salem, Mass. ; Hon. JOHN I. BAKER, Beverly ; THOMAS M. STIMPSON, Esq., South Danvers ; JOHN A. PUTNAM, Esq., Danvers; ROYAL A. MERRIAM, M. D., Topsfield ; DANIEL E. SAFFORD, Esq., Hamilton ; GEO. W. BOYS- TON, Deputy Provost Marshal, Georgetown; GEORGE FOSTER "1. NT, Esq., North Reading.


THEDA MIAJD RAW


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


SMITH & CHAMBERLAIN,


MANUFACTURERS OF


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AND DEALERS IN Watches, Silver-Ware, and Fancy Goods, No. 207 ESSEX STREET, SALEM. FIVE DOORS EAST OF THE MARKET.


JULIAN A. FOGG,


AND DEALER IN


No. 235 ESSEX STREET, NEXT DOOR TO HORSE RAILROAD OFFICE.


DOOR PLATES AND NUMBERS, MADE AND ENGRAVED TO ORDER. JEWELRY and SILVER WARE, ornamentally engraved and chased STENCIL PLATES, for marking clothing with Indelible Ink. JEWELRY NEATLY REPAIRED.


MIRUNSUMARIO S RYTME


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SALEM DIRECTORY.


THOMAS BOTT,


DEALER IN


BOOTS, SHOES.


AND RUBBERS, No. 46 Derby Street, Salem.


SAMUEL L. PRIME,


MANUFACTURER OF


WOMEN'S, MISSES', & CHILDREN'S


BOOTS AND SHOES.


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,


286 ESSEX STREET,


Opposite Mechanic Hall, SALEM.


AG All Orders filled at shortest notice.


3MINS J JAUMAS


GON8 OMA 81008


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


THERON PALMER, DEALER IN Boots, Shocs, af Rubbers, No. 216 ESSEX STREET, SALEM.


AARON T. LOW,


DEALER IN


BOOTS, SHOES,


AND


RUBBERS, No. 76 Boston St., Salem.


T. O. CONNELL, DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOWS & RUEDERS


No. 299 Essex Street, SALEM. Boots made to order in the best style. Repairing done in a superior manner. All work warranted.


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H. O. FLINT, DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES. & RUBDERS, ALSO, Rubber Clothing of all kinds. WAGON SPRINGS, MATS, SHEETING, &C., No. 210 ESSEX STREET, SALEM, MASS.


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JOHN CHANDLER,


DEALER IN


F.LIO


CIFTEE


HYSON


Groceries and West India Goods, TEA, FLOUR, SUGARS, &c., of the best quality. No. 106 Federal St., . Salem, Mass. ·


Goods delivered in any part of the city free of expense.


No. 33 Lafayette Street, So. Salem, Mass. Goods delivered to any part of the city.


GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,


Choice Family


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GEORGE I. SOUTH & CO.,


SALEM DIRECTORY.


2801217009 003 234035963


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


J. C. WEBSTER, DEALER IN


WEST INDIA GOODS, AND GROCERIES, FRANKLIN BUILDING, Cor. of Essex and Newbury Sts., . Salem.


E. C, PEABODY, JR., & CO.


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DEALERS IN


ON


WWrst Undin Goods, and Groceries,


AT THE OLD STAND,


Nos. 115 & 117 Essex St.,


Opposite the Franklin Building, SALEM.


Aldrich & Pickering, DEALERS IN


HYSON GROCERIES & W7. I. GOODS, TEA, FLOUR, MEAL, &C., Of the best qualities. Cor. Harbor & Peabody Sts., SOUTH SALEM; MASS. Goods delivered to all parts of the city, free of expense. M. ALDRICH. B. P. PICKERING.




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