The Worcester almanac, directory, and business advertiser, including the ordinances of the city of Worcester, 1850, Part 12

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Publication date: 1849
Publisher: Worcester, H.J. Howland
Number of Pages: 188


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C. W. RICE.


LEVI CLAPP & SON, Dealers in HATS, CAPS, GLOVES,


Mittens, Socks, Green Spencers, Sack Coats, Pants, Vests, Overalls, Stocks, Scarfs, Bosoms, Dickeys. Shirts, Drawers, Hdkfs, Suspenders, Wallets, Purses, Umbrellas, Glazed Caps, Tarpoleons. MUFFS, BOAS, NECK TIES, Collars, Fur TRIMMINGS, BUFFALO ROBES. 10. 223 Main Street.


CHARLES C. CLAPP, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in TRUNKS, BRUSHES, SHOE FINDINGS, Also, Oak and Hemlock Tanned SOLE LEATHER, Kip, Calf, Lining and Binding SKINS at Boston prices. Boots & Shoes Made and Repaired, No. 225 Main Street, OPPOSITE THE WORCESTER HOUSE.


156


ADVERTISEMENTS.


E. D. WEATHERBEE, Druggist & Apothecary, Corner of Green and Temple Sts, WORCESTER.


> Particular attention paid to putting up Physicians' Prescriptions. E. D. WEATHERBEE.


RUSSELL,


Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in


COPPER, SHEET IRON, AND TIN WARE. Also, Dealer in STOVES OF ALL KINDS, Copper Pumps and Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Zinc, Wire Seives, Glass and Britannia Ware, &c.


94 Front Street,


Near Washington Square, WORCESTER.


IG Particular attention given to Factory Work ; and Job- bing of all kinds done in the best manner, at short notice.


H. B. ADAMS, SILK, COTTON AND WOOLEN DYER


No. 6, Central Street, Worcester,


03 Particular attention paid to cleansing Shawls and Clothing.


WILLIAM D. FENNO & SON,


DEALERS IN


Watches,


Jewelry,


Silver


Ware,


AND FANCY GOODS,


WILLIAM D. FENNO,


CHARLES W. FENNO. 166 Main Street, Worcester.


157


ADVERTISEMENTS.


W. & F. A. BROWN, FASHIONABLE


UPHOLSTERERS


AND CARPET MAKERS.


Drawing Room Furniture, Curtains and Window SHADES furnished at short notice.


All kinds of Upholstery work Repaired in a neat and superior mauner.


S5 Main Street, Worcester.


TO MARRIED LADIES.


By the strong solicitations of her friends and patrons,


MRS. GOODWIN


has at last reluctantly permitted her name to be brought before the public, for the benefit of those Married Women who prefer not to risk their lives in the hands of male Physicians at the most delicate period of woman's life. Mrs. G. is an


Experienced and Successful Accoucheuse,


and holds herself in readiness to the calls of all who wish to secure her services, and she feels confident, by her long experience in her profession, to give entire satisfaction to all who may wish to employ her. Mrs. G will be found at her house,


No. 11 Brown's Block, Salem-Street, Worcester.


REMOVAL.


L. EATON


Has taken one half of the New Store in connection with C. W. OLI- VER'S Furniture Ware Rooms, No. 145 Main Street, corner of Central Street, where will be found superior WATCHES, SILVER SPOONS, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, CLOCKS,


JEWELRY, AND LADIES' COMBS,


In great variety, which will be sold as cheap as they can be bought in this city. Persons wishing to purchase will find it for their ad- vantage to call, as they will be sure of a good article CHEAP. IAlso, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry REPAIRED Cheap.


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158


ADVERTISEMENTS.


A. & S. THAYER,


MANUFACTURERS OF


GUAGE & HAND LATHES,


PLANING MACHINES FOR IRON, Screw Machines, Upright Drills, Slabbing Machines, GEAR CUTTING ENGINES, REED MACHINERY, BORING MILLS Of the latest and most approved Patterns. Also, Job Work done at Short Notice, Such as SHAFTING, SAW ARBORS, SCREW CUTTING, &c. Patterns made to order. Iron Planing done at short notice, and in the best manner,


At Allen & Thurber's Armory, Union Street, WORCESTER, MASS.


ALEXANDER THAYER. SEWELL THAYER.


MANUFACTURERS' FINDINGS,


SILAS DINSMORE, MANUFACTURER OF


REEDS, HARNESSES,


AND WIRE HEDDLES, AND DEALER IN MANUFACTURERS' ARTICLES. 61 Main Street, WORCESTER, MASS.


159


ADVERTISEMENTS.


AUSTIN FLINT'S BONNET, IL LINER AND FANCY GOODS STORE,


No. 133 Main Street, Worcester,


where may be found an assortment of


Silk, Satin, Velvet and Plush Bonnets, Made of the best material, and in the most fashionable style. Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, new and beautiful styles Laces, Embroideries, Ladies' Dress Caps, Collars and Capes, Head Dresses, Hosiery, Gloves, &c. &c. Bonnets Bleached, Pressed and Wired for the low price of 25 cents.


JOY & HAPGOOD, ARCHITECTS,


No. 7 Brinley Hall, Worcester,


WILL DRAW PLANS FOR BUILDINGS, Public or Private, in all the various Styles, AT SHORT NOTICE.


DO Particular attention paid to DETAIL DRAWING. LEWIS E. JOY, NAHUM R. HAPGOOD.


L. SPRING, 2D, - -DEALER IN-


GROG


DRIE


in general. Also, GRAPE JUICE, FOR COMMUNION PURPOSES. Nos. 297 Main, and 7 Southbridge Street, Worcester.


160


ADVERTISEMENTS.


LUMBER, LUMBER.


The subscriber keeps constantly on hand, a good assortment of


LUMBER


OF VARIOUS KINDS, which he will be happy to furnish to his customers and the public generally, on the most favorable terms.


At his Lumber Yard, Union Street, Near the Armory, Worcester. JOHN GATES.


GERRY VALENTINE, Heywood's Mill, (Third Story,) Central Street, Worcester, Continues manufacturing to order, all kinds of Boot and Shoe Patterns,


Stitching Benches, Closing Clamps, Pegging JACKS, AND JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS, :- ALSO WOOD AND IVORY TURNING.


COFFIN WAREHOUSE.


WILLIAM G. MAYNARD, SETTON ONDERTALER,


keeps constantly on hand ALL THE VARIOUS KINDS OF COFFINS 0 COFFIN PLATES, SHROUDS, &c. furnished at short notice. Office, No. 30 School St. Residence, No. 38 Summer St. WORCESTER.


161


ADVERTISEMENTS.


CITY BONNET


AND MILLINERY


GOODS STORE,


In Central Block, 127 Main Street.


MRS. M. R. WILLIAMS


Would respectfully inform the Ladies of Worcester and vicinity, that she still continues the Millinery Business at the Old Stand, with a large Stock of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, HAIR WORK, &c. China, Pearl, Coburg, and English Braid Bonnets, Bonnet Silks, Satins, and Velvets, Ribbons, French Flowers, Crapes, Laces, Gloves, &c.


AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Particular attention paid to REPAIRING, BLEACHING, and PRESSING Florence and Straw Bonnets.


Milliners and Merchants supplied with Bonnets & Mil- linery Goods, on the most favorable terms. ORDERS by Express or otherwise promptly attended to by


MARTIN R. WILLIAMS.


M. R. W. is Agent for BARRETT'S DYE HOUSE, 140 Washington Street, Boston. LADIES' DRESSES, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, H'DK'FS, SCARFS, BONNETS, &c. GENTS' COATS, OVER COATS, AND PANTS, Dyed and finished in the very best manner. BLANKETS, COUNTERPANES, SHAWLS AND GARMENTS Cleansed and warranted to look nearly as well as new. ilk D Watered in a superior style.


162


ADVERTISEMENTS.


WILLIAM A. WHEELER, MANUFACTURER OF Iron, Brass and Composition CASTINGS,


For Machinery, Plows, Railroads, &c. Steam and Water Pipe, from 2 to 16 inch, Hydrants, Stop Cocks, &c. and pays particular attention to


Forging, Turning, Boring, and Fitting FACTORY SHAFTING :


ALSO


Babbitt's Patent Soft Metal Boxes. He also manufactures


STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES,


and makes Patterns of every description to order.


He manufactures and keeps constantly for sale, a general assortment of


STOVES FURNACES


Both for Wood and Coal, among which are the following, viz. 3 sizes Great Western 4 boiler Cook Stoves,


3 sizes do do 4 boiler do with Furnace,


3 sizes 3 boiler Cook Stoves, with Furnace, 3 sizes 2 boiler do do Parlor Cook,


5 sizes Wood Franklin,


5 sizes Six Plate,


3 sizes 2 column Fancy Parlor,


3 sizes Vermont Parlor,


2 sizes 4 column Fancy Parlor, 6 sizes Fire Frames.


Wood and Coal Furnaces,


For heating Houses, Factories and Churches. He also manufactures and keeps for sale,


25, 30, 45, 60, 90 and 120 gallon Cauldrons, together with PIPE BOXES, from 2 1-2 to 5 inches diameter, and a general assortment of Wheel Boxes, Oven, Ash Pit and Boiler Doors and Grates, Cook Furnaces, s.c.


THOMAS STREET, WORCESTER.


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And at EDWIN D JOHN S. (


E. L. SAN MA


No. 26 L.


orcester, auso


ISAWS OF ALL KINDS, and of every description, kept on hand and made to order. Wood Saw Frames, and Hand Saw Handles kept constantly on hand. SAWS of ALL kinds, Re-Toothed, Set, Filed and put in the best of running order.


SAWS of all kinds that have kinks, twists, joints, or broken backs got out and warranted as good as new. E. M. E having long work- ed at saw making, understands every branch of the business, and is confident of pleasing his patrons.


EMERSON M. ELWELL. AMOS L. DOANE.


STURTEVANT'S


Tailoring


Establishment,


131 Main Street, Worcester.


1


V


lock,


style, is hers and of oves,


Copper, Brass, Britannia, Japan, and Tin Ware.


Tin Roofing, Tin and Copper Eave Troughs, attended to at a mo- ment's notice, and in the best manner, in the City or Country, and no mistake. Set Kettles, Copper and Iron, furnished to order at short notice. Particular attention paid to all kinds of


JOB WORK,


IN COPPER, BRASS, SHEET IRON & ZINC. P. F. P. is also Agent for the sale of HANKS' IMPROVED AIR HEATER, for warming public and private buildings of all kinds, which he is prepared to put up in the best manner and at short notice 1


ADVERTISEMENTS. 165


G. W. RUGG, CONTINUES THE MANUFACTURE OF SOAP & CANDLES, On Prospect Street, WORCESTER.


All orders left as above, or at Converse & Culver's Provision Store, under the City Hall, will be promptly attended to, and an article furnished that will be Warranted to Suit.


T. W. BANCROFT, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, -AND- Agent for Buying and Selling Real Estate, No. 175 Main Street, WORCESTER, MASS.


T. W. B. will attend to sales of Real Estate and Personal Proper- ty in any part of the County.


OG> Consignments of all kinds of Property solicited.


JONA. MUNYAN, BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURER, 219 Main Street, 3d Story, Worcester.


COUNTRY TRADERS


Furnished with Boots and Shoes, by the Case or Dozen.


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166


ADVERTISEMENTS.


JOHN SUTTON,


MANUFACTURER OF COPPER PUMPS,


of all sizes, and different patterns, for Suction and Force Pumps, and Brass Lifting Pumps for use of Houses. Also, constantly on hand, Lead Pipe of all Sizes, FOR PUMPS AND AQUEDUCTS, AND GUTTA PERCHA PIPE, suitable for Pumps. Having purchased the right for GATCHELL'S PATENT HYDRAULIC RAMS,


of different sizes, for raising Water above its own level by self-acting motion, is now prepared to sell and put them in operation, if desired, at short notice.


REPAIRING done as usual, by an experienced workman. Old Stand, 12 School Street.


CABINET SHOP. JOHN W. HEALY,


Is now ready at his new Establishment, on Foundry St., At the Sign of the Clock, to manufacttre to order, at the shortest notice, in the best manner, and on the most reasonable terms, all kinds of


Cabinet and other Woodwork,


He will also pay particular attention to UPHOLSTERING,


And to the Reparing, Trimming, and Varnishing of damaged or second-hand Furniture, such as Antique Chairs, either at his shop or at the house of the owner. Models, Patterns, &c. made in a superior manner ; Clocks cleaned and repaired to order ; Saws filed in the very best manner.


167


ADVERTISEMENTS.


WM. H. HUDSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, DEALER IN Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, FURNISHING GOODS TAILORS' TRIMMINGS,


MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, Wholesale and Retail. No. 1 Flagg Building, Main Street, Opposite Central Hotel,


rcestero


Mutual Life Insurance.


The Fifth Annual Report of the Directors of the NEW ENGLAND


LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,


shows that the Company has been exceedingly successful during this early period of its progress.


A dividend of TWENTY PER CENT. has been declared, amounting to $45,896, after the payment of which, it has a reserve fund of more than $180,000, exclusive of the


Guaranty Capital of 100,000 Dollars,


The surplus will be distributed to the members every fifth year.


Insurance may be effected for any length of time and for any amount not exceeding $10,000 for any one risk. Policies are issued for the benefit of the Creditors, and for the exclusive


Benefit of the Wife and Children of the insured. Insurance at the lowest rate may be obtained by application at the


Office of the Company, No. 218 Main Street.


HARTLEY WILLIAMS, Agent.


168


ADVERTISEMENTS


CITY LUMBER YARD. Washington Square.


T. & O. K. EARLE. THOS. EARLE. 1 O. K. EARLE.


JOY & HAPGOOD, Architects & Builders, Corner of Central & Union Sts, WORCESTER. LEWIS E. JOY. NAHUM R. HAPGOOD.


LEWIS THAYER, No. 208 Main Street, Worcester, Agent for the People's Fire Insurance Company, And for Health Insurance Companies. He also keeps an


INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, And attends to Procuring Employment of various kinds, for Males and Females, and help for those who are in want of it. Buying and Selling Real Estate, Renting Tenements, Collecting Rents, Accounts, &c., &c.


169


ADVERTISEMENTS.


FRANCIS P. OLIVER,


104 Main Street, (Old Number 108,)


DEALER IN


Solar, Camphene, and Fluid


Girandoles, and Candelabras, Bohemian and Porcelain Vas- es and Colognes, Mezzotint and Lithographic Engravings, plain and colored ; Black Walnut, Rosewood and Gilt Pic- ture Frames. Also, rich Cut and Plain Ground


Solar Globes and Shades.


French, colored, Embossed and Perforated Paper Shades, in great variety.


HALL LANTERNS, GLASS LAMPS, Chimneys, Wicks, &c.


CAMPHENE,


AND BURNING FLUID


Of a superior quality at wholesale and retail.


Old Lamps and Fancy Articles,


Of every description, re-bronzed, or finished in Ormolu, (or imitation Gilding,) so as to look as well as new.


Oil Lamps altered for burning Fluid. Lamps of all kinds neatly repaired.


170


ADVERTISEMENTS.


Pond's Free Picture Gallery, AND MONOCHROMATIC ACADEMY, Is now open for visitors and pupils in Flagg's Building,


Second Story.


The finest specimens of Monochromatic Painting in the country, will from time to time be exhibited in connection with other works of art, in the beautiful gallery above mentioned, daily from 9 to 12 A M., and from 2 to 4 P. M.


An opportunity is now offered to those desiring to receive Instruction in Monochromatic Painting,


a style of picture making at once easy and rapid of execution and beautiful when completed. None know of their capacity for draw- ing, till opportunity has afforded them the means of testing it. Eve- ry one who has received instruction in this style of Drawing, ex- presses satisfaction and delight at the unexpected progress made in one course of lessons of fifteen hours. The unqualified praise, this style of drawing received from almost every quarter at the Mechan- ic's Fair, is conclusive evidence that it is only to be known to be ap- preciated, and receive the attention of the lovers of the fine arts. Mr. Pond's rooms are furnished with every convenience for giving instruction in this desirable accomplishment.


TERMS-15 Lessons, one hour each, $6


Class exclusively for Ladies, from 9 to 11 A. M.


Class for Ladies and Gentlemen, from 2 to 5 P. M.


Evening Class, from 7 to 9 P. M.


Evening Class except Wednesday and Friday.


Extra charge for private instruction at the house.


[Materials furnished, wholesale and retail.


ATWOOD'S Vegetable Physical Jaundice Bitters.


Warranted to cure headache, dyspepsia, worms, dizziness, darting pains, colds and fever, if taken in large doses in season. It is also good for liver complaint, stranguary, dropsy, croup, phthisic and fits,-when caused by worms, or foul stomach ; and is an infallible restorer of the appetite.


It has been objected by many that they have no confidence in medicine which is recommended to cure so many diseases. But it should be considered that all the diseases for which this medicine is recommended, originate in a diseased state of the stomach and bow- els ; let THESE be properly regulated and disease will vanish.


Dysentery Drops.


A certain cure for diarrhoea or dysentery, if taken in the first stages of the disease ; and a certain remedy for cramp and pain in the stomach and bowels.


Canker Drops.


A sure cure for canker, if taken in season,-and perfectly safe in all cases if taken according to directions.


D>For sale at retail by most dealers in medicines, in Worcester, and throughout the United States. A. P. ALBEE,


Gen'l Agent for Atwood's Medicines,


No. 34 Southbridge St., Worcester, Mass.


ADVERTISEMENTS.


Gilman's Patent Self-Feedin


171


Rotary Card Printing Press,


To which was awarded a SILVER MEDAL at the late Fair of the Worcester County Mechanics' Association, is still in operation at


HENRY J. HOWLAND'S PRINTING OFFICE,


No. 199 Main Street, OPPOSITE BRINLEY HALL.


Business, Visiting, and Wedding Cards, Forwarding Cards, Tickets, Billets, Labels, &c., neatly printed, at the shortest notice, and VERY CHEAP.


Books, Pamphlets, Handbills, Shopbills, Posters, and other Jobs, promptly printed, in any style required.


172


ADVERTISEMENTS.


WORCESTER BOOKSTORE, No. 96 Main Street. ERASTUS N. TUCKER, Publisher, Bookseller & Stationer, Has for sale MISCELLANEOUS, CLASSICAL, AND


SCHOOL BOOKS,


BLANK BOOKS, &C.


All kinds of BLANKS in common use, and of good paper. Paper of all descriptions. Annuals, and Books for Apresents.


All New Books received as soon as published, making the largest assortment to be found in the city.


E. N. T. respectfully invites the attention of Merchants, and those purchasing Goods in his line, to his extensive assortment, all of which are warranted as


"Cheap as the Cheapest, and Good as the Best." General Agency for Periodicals.


IMPROVED ARTIFICIAL LIMES.


The subscriber continues to manufacture Artificial Legs and Hands, upon the most approved principles. Having procured all the recent improvements in the manufacture of Artificial Limbs, he is enabled to warrant his work equal, in every respect, to the best that can be obtained, while his terms are much more reasonable than those of any other manufacturer. Please address (POST PAID )


SOUTHWORTH HOWLAND, Worcester, Mass. S. HOWLAND is also prepared to do JOBS OF CARPENTERS' WORK, Setting Glass, &c., on the most reasonable terms, at No. 14 Main Street.


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STATE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, Of Worcester, Massachusetts. -0- Hon. JOHN DAVIS, President, William Dickinson, Treasurer. Clarendon Harris, Sec'y.


Guarantee Capital, $100,000.


This Company commenced issuing Policies of Assurance, June 2, 1845, on ages from fifteen to sixty years and in amounts from One Hundred to Five Thousand Dollars.


Applications for Assurance may be made at the office of the Company, at the Central Bank, in Worcester, and to the Agents in the towns and cities in New England, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Ohio.


Premiums of Assurance for $100


Age.


Expectation


Annual paym't


for fin 1 to 7 yrs.


Single payment


Annual paym't


for a whole life.


Single payment


for a whole life.


Age.


| Expectation


Annual paym't


for fm 1 to 7 yrs.


Single payment


for 7 years.


Annual paym't


for a whole life.


Single payment


for a whole life.


1


15


45,00


0,66 3,94


1,10


20,34


38


28,96


1,27


7,53 2,13


33,09


16


44,27


0,67


4,01


1,13


20,76


39


28,28


1,32


7,83 2,21


33,85


17


43,57


0,67


4,04


1,16


21,17


40


27,61


1,37


8,07 2,28


34,60


18


42,87


0,68


4,06


1,19


21,58


41


26,97


1,39


8,21 2,38


19


42,17


0,68


4,08


1,22


42


26,34


25,71


25,09


1,38


8,12 2,58


22


40,04


,72


4,29


1,32


23,41


45


24,46


1,37


8,08 2,67


38,24


23


39,31


,75 4,50


1,36


23,95


46


23,82


1,37


8,09 2,76


39,06


24


38,59 37,86


,83


4,98


1,44


25,06 25,64


49


21,81


1,46


8,60 3,11


41,89


27


36,41


,91


5,44


1,54


26,26


50


21,11


1,53


9,00 3,25


42,99


28


35,69


,95 5,65


1,59


26,87


51


20,39


1,63


9.56 3,41


44,18 45,39


29


35,00


,97 5,79


1,63


27,45


52


19,68


1,75


10,28 3,58


46,62


31


33,68


,99


5,90


1,72


54


18,28


2,13


12,43 3,96


47,87 49,17


33


32,36


1,02


6,10


1,82


29,67


56


16,89


2,64


15,16 4,40


50,49


34


31,68


1,06


6,31


1,88


30,30 30,96


57


16,21


2,90


16,55 4,64


51,85


35


31,00


1,11


6,59


1,94


58


15,55


3,17


17,91 4,89


53,20


36


30,32


|1,16


6,90


2,00


31,65


59


14,92


3,42


19,14 5,16


54,50


37


|29,64 |1,22 |7,21


2,07 |32,37


60| 14,34


3,63


20,16|5,42 55,70


20


41,46


0,68


4,10


1,24


21


40,75


,69


14,16


1,28


22,01 22,46 22,92


44


23,17 22,50


1,38


8,15 12,87


39,93 40,86


26


37,14


,87


5,21


,98 5,84


1,68


27,98 28,52


53


18,97


1,92 11,21 3,76


32


33,03


1,00


5,97


1,77


29,08


55


17,58


2,38


13,77


|4,17


30


34,34


,79


4,73


1,39


24,48


47


25


48


1,41


8,31 2,98


35,74 36,02 36,73 37,47


43


1,40 1,39


8,24 2,43 8,20 2,50


Years


of life.


Years


of life.


for 7 years.


A trifling deposit will also be made by the assured, and a small premium note given to guard against any contingency ; but the Company feel confident that no recourse will be had to either of these.


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RICHARDSON & LORING,


73 Main street, Worcester, Dealer in Russia, Swede's, American, Common and REFINED ENGLISH


BAR IRON , Sanderson's Cast Steel, German, Coach Spring, Corking, Sweed's, Sleigh Shoe & Machinery


STEEL.


Horse Nails, Vises, Scrap Iron, Axles, Crow Bars, Sheet Lead and Zinc, Brass and Copper Kettles, Enamelled Ware, &c. R. & L. are agents for


CHILSON'S HOT-AIR FURNACES,


Approved and recommended by the Boston School Com- mittee, and in general use. Also the


Hedenberg Portable Furnace,


Four sizes, the best in the market. A large assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Office STOVES,


For Wood or Coal, Wholesale and Retail. R. & L. are Agents for the Hot Blast, Bay State, Bay State Coal, Saratoga and Farmer's Air-Tight


OK STOVES.


The Stoves we sell are warranted, and can be exchanged if they fail to please those who use them.


Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Done by experienced Workmen.


Factory and Furnace Work, Tin Roofing, Copper Gutter and Lining done in the most thorough man- ner. 73 Main street.


na mmmm


m. 175 ww Furnace, Range and Stove Warehouse.


HENRY W. MILLER, 46 Main St., Granite Row, Worcester, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in


HARDWARE


Window Glass, Nails, Sheet Lead, Zinc, and Building Materials, Generally.


H. W. M. has on hand a large assortment of Cooking, Par- lor and Air Tight STOVES, for Coal and Wood.


Miller's Ventilating SCHOOL HOUSE STOVE,


Now in very general use, and the only one that should ever be used in a schoolroom. Numerous testimonials can be shown in its favor. Committees, and others inter- ested are invited to call and examine it.


MILLER'S Ventilating Hot Air Furnaces,


For Churches, Factories and Dwellings, a superior article, for which a SILVER MEDAL was awarded at the late Fair of the Worcester County Me- chanics' Association.


Miller's Tailors' and Laundry Stove,


Decidedly the best in the market. H. W. M. has the sale of


Simpson's Cooking Range,


which has many advantages not to be found in any other Cooking Apparatus. Agent for the sale of


Cheever's Patent Fire Kindling, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. It is a new and useful invention for all who have occasion to kindle fires, combining neatness, convenience and economy. H. W. M. keeps on hand and manufactures to order,


Tin, Copper and Sheet Tron. Ware. Tin Roofing by Experienced Workmen? I. All of the above furnished at the lowest prices, for cash or approved credit.


DANII


LIBRARY OF CONGRESS


WOOLEI TO


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Cards, Pickers, Dusters, Willowers, &c.


HE WILL ALSO FURNISH


Jacks, Looms, Shears, Card Clothing, &c.


My Patterns are entirely new, and got up in the most approved style. Alterations and Repairs done in the most thorough and workmaulike manner. ¿


At Heywood's Steam Mill, Central St., WORCESTER, MASS. .


THE


MASSACHUSETTS CATARACT,


A large, temperance, business, and " family journal, devoted to total abstinence, morals, education, useful arts, literature, business, and general intelligence,"-J. W. GOODRICH, EDITOR, -is published weekly, and simultaneously at WORCESTER, and at BOSTON, by GOODRICH, BROWN & Co., at $I for One, and $5 for Six cop- ies per annum, if paid within the first three months. With this paper have been successively united the WORCESTER " W'A- TERFALL," the BOSTON "TEMPERANCE STANDARD,"-and the TAUN- 'TON " DEW DROP," and asit is now well established, commencing its 8th volume in March 1850, and having a weekly circulation of about 4000 copies, shrewd business men, and others, will see the ad- vantage of making it ONE of their channels of communication with the public. If TEETOTALLERS don't support the TEETOTAL PRESS, who will ? THE"


New England Temperance Journal,


A monthly Paper, one half the size of the "CATARACT," and filled entirely with reading matter, is also published by the same proprietors, "GOODRICH, BROWN & Co,"-on the first of every month, and simultaneously at the same Cataract office, in WORCES. TER, and in BOSTON, at the following very low cash terms, viz .--


1 copy, 25 cts. per annum ; 5 copies to one direction, 1 dollar ; 20 copies, 3 dollars ; 50 copies, 6 dollars ; 100 copies, 10 dollars.


This is the oldest temperance paper in the Union, its 18th vol- ume commencing in Jan. 1850, and will continue to be worthy of the patronage of every Sunday School, family circle, and teetotal society in the land. If TEETOTALLERS don't sustain the TEETOTAL PRESS, who will ?


apAll orders and cash for cither of these papers, should be sent to the Publishers iu Worcester.


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