. Hand-book of the Boston and Hingham steamboat company .. . y an eh guit Kestaurantfor choice mt?iu; also the most delicious Ice Creams, Sherbets, Cake andCoftee. (3) and (4.) On the upper floors are Private Dining and SupperRooms. The view from the front windows at all hours is an unfailing kite! en is in charge of the most experienced cooks. The finestWines of all vintagt-s arc served in peifect condition. The famoUsTivoLi and Rociifsteh Lager Beer always on draught. Finest Cigars,Liquors and Cordials. With all ihese advantages, and with scrupulous neatneps and goodtaste


. Hand-book of the Boston and Hingham steamboat company .. . y an eh guit Kestaurantfor choice mt?iu; also the most delicious Ice Creams, Sherbets, Cake andCoftee. (3) and (4.) On the upper floors are Private Dining and SupperRooms. The view from the front windows at all hours is an unfailing kite! en is in charge of the most experienced cooks. The finestWines of all vintagt-s arc served in peifect condition. The famoUsTivoLi and Rociifsteh Lager Beer always on draught. Finest Cigars,Liquors and Cordials. With all ihese advantages, and with scrupulous neatneps and goodtaste that the establishment, visitors may be sure of buvingevery reasonable want satisfied. ENGELHARDT & CO ARE AGENTS FOR THE TIVOLI AND ROCHESTER BEER, And offer eillier kind in Bulk or in Bottles. OFFICE IN THE REAR OF THE MAIN BUILDING, AT No. O Avery Street. Boston and Hinghmn St<amboat Company. 31 RAINS FORDS ISLAND. Kaiusfords, or, as it is often called, Quarantine Island, liessoatlieast of Fort Warren, distant about two miles and a 32 Haml-Book oj the It has long been used by the city as a place of detention for pa-tients afflicted with contagious diseases; but at the present timeit is occupied mostly ])y paupers. It became the property ofthe colony, in 1736, for the sum of -£r)70. That projecting, flat point of land on the left which you arenow approaching is Hull Point; and as you pass through the Gut, with Pettricks Island on the right, you will notice astrong and often terrific cuiTont, which is caused by the shallowwaters and sand-bars. On the left, in a sort of bog-like open-ing, the pier is seen jutting out from the land; while away overthe first rising ground is visible a tower and pole, which is calledTelegraph Hill. Hull is not, as many would suppose, an island, but the ex-treme end of the mainland. It is an incorporated town, andNantasket lies within its limits. It Avas one of the places firstvisited by harbor excursionists, and it has b


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