The Boston directory .. . has been, and still is, ONWARD!Encouraged by the flattering response to his WILL ENDEAVOR and TOTAL ABSTINENCE,he designs to give the weary , as well as Food. For this purpose Mr. Gibbs is now fitting up for COlVEIMEODIOnS APARTJMIEITTS, a part of the Building. A new entrance will soon be opened to a spacious Office on the first story, andby means of a stairway from this to the chambers, the Hotel is entirely separate and distinct from thebusiness part of the building. Its central location, the reasonable charges, substantial fare, clean beds, and kind


The Boston directory .. . has been, and still is, ONWARD!Encouraged by the flattering response to his WILL ENDEAVOR and TOTAL ABSTINENCE,he designs to give the weary , as well as Food. For this purpose Mr. Gibbs is now fitting up for COlVEIMEODIOnS APARTJMIEITTS, a part of the Building. A new entrance will soon be opened to a spacious Office on the first story, andby means of a stairway from this to the chambers, the Hotel is entirely separate and distinct from thebusiness part of the building. Its central location, the reasonable charges, substantial fare, clean beds, and kind attention, uponwhich the stranger may always confidently depend, will render this Establishment exceedingly popuhir,and, if possible, give it a more enviable reputation as a IIothl than it ever enjoyed as a Restaurant. Brother Odd Fellows, Sons of Temperance, and the Public generally, aie respectfully invited toremember the place. THE SOUTH MARKET. 53 THE SOUTH MARKET. Incorporated in 1848-9. Organized Cost to presentProprietors $75,000. OFFICERS. 8AMUSL S. PESKINS, President. CHARLES M. ELLIS, Treasurer. DEXTER E. WADLEIGH, Agent and Superintendent. DIRECTORS. S. S. PERKINS, D. E. WADLEIGH, C. AMEE, J. M. MAYO, J. L. J. COLBURN. THE SOUTH MARKET Is located on Beach street, between Lincoln and South .sts.; it is often called the Beach street Market,but its incorporated name is The South Market. The building was commenced in 1848, and finishedthe present year. Its dimensions are 72 feet by 119, and it is substantially built. The first floor is fittedup as a market, and contains 38 stalls for the sale of meat, fish, vegetables and fruit. Situated in asection of the city which is rapidly increasing in population and business, it cannot fail to yield a fairdividend to the stockholders, and prove profitable to the occupants. The proximity of this market to the Western Railroad, the great depot of Western produce, isfavorable to its prosperity. The Old Colony Rail


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