The Boston directory .. . , Charles Cunningham, Benjamin Howard,William Ward, II. M. Ilolbrook, Henry Lincoln, N. F. Cunningham, John H. Welch, Jabez Fisher, , WilliamThwing, J. B. Ivimball, E. C. Emerson, M. Day Kimball, Frederic Nickerson, A. Q. Farwell, E. H. Baker, AlpheusHardy, E. D. Brigham, William Lincoln, Holmes Ammidown, Osborn Howes. EDWARD P. MERIAM, Secretary. JOSEPH H. ADAMS, President. MECHANICS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. THIS COMPANY CONTINUE TO INSURE AGAINST IN ANY PAKT OF THIS COMMONWEALTH,Not exceeding S10,000 on a single risk. The actual Fund of this Company now


The Boston directory .. . , Charles Cunningham, Benjamin Howard,William Ward, II. M. Ilolbrook, Henry Lincoln, N. F. Cunningham, John H. Welch, Jabez Fisher, , WilliamThwing, J. B. Ivimball, E. C. Emerson, M. Day Kimball, Frederic Nickerson, A. Q. Farwell, E. H. Baker, AlpheusHardy, E. D. Brigham, William Lincoln, Holmes Ammidown, Osborn Howes. EDWARD P. MERIAM, Secretary. JOSEPH H. ADAMS, President. MECHANICS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. THIS COMPANY CONTINUE TO INSURE AGAINST IN ANY PAKT OF THIS COMMONWEALTH,Not exceeding S10,000 on a single risk. The actual Fund of this Company now amounts toover $249,000. The available Fund now exceeds $800, in Brazers Building, No. 27 STATE ST., Up Stairs ; Boston. IDIRECTORS: Adam W. Thaxter, George Wm. Phillips, Charles Leighton, William Adams, John Boles, Isaac Carey, Ezekiel Bates, John Bacon, William Eaton, Thomas Moulton, David Tillson, Samuel C. Nottage. Benjamin Beal,SOIiOMON HOVEY, Secretary. ADAM AV. THAXTER, Pres. SOLAR LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, Solar Lamps, Grirandoles, Table Cutlery, Britannia Ware, Silver-plated Table and Tea Spoons, Forks and Butter Knives, Casters and Japanned Tea Trays, and Furnishing Goods generally, NO. 33 UNION STREET BOSTON. HOT-AIR VENTILATING FURNACE. MANUFACTURERS OF CULVERS PATENT HOT-AIR VENTILATIN()[ FURNACE, DWELLINGS, CHURCHES, HOSPITALS, SCHOOL HOUSES, STORES, &c. z3 This strictly scientific invention has beenthoroughly tested the past four years. Sev-eral hundreds have been put up in public andprivate buildings, and received the approval of,the learned and scientific. The Committees ofthe State School, at Westboro, and Atheneum,at Boston, after a thorough examination of allother furnaces in the market, adopted this asthe only one, which, from its extensive perpen-dicular surface and peculiar construction, canbe enjoyed the luxury of the diffusion of apure summer atmosphere, of uniform temper-ature, during all the changes of our winterclimate. A temperature which t


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