. 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 . , ruby blue, opal and greenglass, producing from 2,000 to 2,500 lbs. of glass business amounts to from 8200,000 to $250,000 an-nually. An engine made by S. E. Chnbbuck & Son, of thiscity, supplies the power. The producing capacity of theseworks is soon to be increased, so as to turn out at least d


. 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 . , ruby blue, opal and greenglass, producing from 2,000 to 2,500 lbs. of glass business amounts to from 8200,000 to $250,000 an-nually. An engine made by S. E. Chnbbuck & Son, of thiscity, supplies the power. The producing capacity of theseworks is soon to be increased, so as to turn out at least dou-ble the present amount, which is necessary to meet thedemand of their increasing trade. Agents :—Deming Jarves,Jr., 60 Barclay street. New York ; F. A. Butler, 236 Archstreet, Philadelphia ; and R. Edwards, Jr., & Co., Baltimore.(See advertisement, page 202.) Tufts Brothers, 42, 44 and 46 Sudbury street, manufac-ture dry and wet gas meters, meter provers, test, experimen-tal and station meters ; also, port and starboard side lights,and ship, railroad, street and patent signal lights, under pa-tents issued by them in 1860. Their lanterns are extensive- 204 Stations in the State of Massachusetts. TUFTS BROTHERS, Sfilfnlrrs ami .tStniiitfuttfrfriii of DRY SaCNAL LAfJTERf!?. m m WIT GAS Miim, mil EEQflli, PORT and STARBOARD


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