. Webb's New England railway and manufacturers' statistical gazetteer; containing an interesting sketch of every station, village and city on each railroad in New England, together with a statistical, historical and biographical account of their representative manufacturing establishments . The Superiority of this Breech Loader overothers consists in its SIMPLICITY, combiuedwith GEEAT STRENGTH and superior WORK-MANSHIP. Tfvo Brass Cartridges go Avith each gun, whichcan be loaded and re-loaded with ordinary am-munition any number of times. Extra Cartridgeswill be furnished to any extent desired


. Webb's New England railway and manufacturers' statistical gazetteer; containing an interesting sketch of every station, village and city on each railroad in New England, together with a statistical, historical and biographical account of their representative manufacturing establishments . The Superiority of this Breech Loader overothers consists in its SIMPLICITY, combiuedwith GEEAT STRENGTH and superior WORK-MANSHIP. Tfvo Brass Cartridges go Avith each gun, whichcan be loaded and re-loaded with ordinary am-munition any number of times. Extra Cartridgeswill be furnished to any extent desired at $2 perdozen. The ordinary Cap is used, as we think itmuch safer than to transport ammunition withthe cap on the cartridge. No accident can occnr, as the Breech is fastened at thetop and bottom of the charge. A simple pressiu^e with thefing^er presents the barrels for receiTing^ the cartridg*es. Itcan be loaded Terj rapidly, and will carry as accm*ately asany shot gun eyer made. TFt5r IT. 508 Stations in the State of E. D. CASTELLOW, ISIamifaeturcr of Piano Stools, Store Stools. AND REVOLVING SHOP STOOLS, etc, A>EST 3IEIMDEIV, COIVIV. Send lor iJirciilai-. Nathan V. Gi>i>1{kh i-oinmenced the manulacture ofjapanned and tin ware about 40 years ago, in a building 20xl5 feet. The business was continued two years when tliefirm was Goodrich & Eutty, and continued by that nametill 1852, when Eli Ives and Elias Howell was admitted,making it Goodrich, Ives & Kutty. Mr. G. retired in 1864,Edwiu R. Crocker and Nehon Payne admitted, making ihefirm Ives, Eutty & Co. They occupy a 2 story buildingbuilt in the form of a hollow square 330 x 28 ieet. Theyemploy 70 persons and use 4,000 tons of tin annually. Themanufactory is located nearly a mile from the Meriden PostOffice, south. The first ware of this kind made in the UnitedStates was made at Berlin, Ct., and commenced here about1828. Chas. H. Pierpont commenced the manufacture of brassscrews in 1864. He occupies a


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