The Boston directory .. . l merit a large share ofpatronage. No. DIEECTOEY N. Chandler. Meats. 2 & 3. John H. Proctor. 4. Ileliodorus Oscar Hosford. 6. Benjamin S. Bosworth. 7. William Trescott. 8. Downes & & 11. William Wood. 10 & 12. Scwall & Symonds. 14. Brown & Palmer. 16. William B. Flanders. 18. Stephen F. Hoogs. 20. Gorham A. & 36. T. S. Penney & Brother. 37. Edwin Shannon. 38. Azel Sanborn. THE SOUTH MAEKET. 13 & lo. Hatch & Sherman. 17 & 19. William F. McClintock. 28. Charles H. Twiss. & 25. David Johnson. Bu


The Boston directory .. . l merit a large share ofpatronage. No. DIEECTOEY N. Chandler. Meats. 2 & 3. John H. Proctor. 4. Ileliodorus Oscar Hosford. 6. Benjamin S. Bosworth. 7. William Trescott. 8. Downes & & 11. William Wood. 10 & 12. Scwall & Symonds. 14. Brown & Palmer. 16. William B. Flanders. 18. Stephen F. Hoogs. 20. Gorham A. & 36. T. S. Penney & Brother. 37. Edwin Shannon. 38. Azel Sanborn. THE SOUTH MAEKET. 13 & lo. Hatch & Sherman. 17 & 19. William F. McClintock. 28. Charles H. Twiss. & 25. David Johnson. Butter, Cheese, and Eggs. 29. Amasa & 31. Thayer & Hastings. 32. Shaw & Thomas. 33. Levi Newcomb, jr. 34. Drew & Cobb. P?-oduce.(Cellar) 1. Childs & Chesley. Frtiit.(Cellar) 2. Sewall & Williams. 54 SILVER LAKE ICE COMPANY. MILITARY. PLYMPTON BRANCH RAILROAD AND SILVER LAKE ICE COinPANY. Incorporated bj the Legislature of Mass., AprU 24, R. RAWTOUL, Jr., W. FOSTER, C. GIBBES, , 109 Washington street. Silver Lake is a beautiful sheet of water, seven miles in circumference, and situated within sevenmiles of the town of Plymouth. It is accessible by means of the Plympton Branch Railroad, whichjoins the Old Colony Road at Plympton. The above cut represents the Ice Houses and Ice cuttingoperations on the Lake in Winter. The Ice from this Lake is considered the purest of any brought toBoston, as it leaves no sediment whatever when dissolved; and from experiments which have beenmade, it appears that it takes a much longer time to dissolve than any other Ice, when placedunder the influence of the same atmosphere, thereby eftecting a considerable saving to the consumer ;for which reason it has attracted the attention of shippers to warm climates, who have been at thepains to test the fact by a comparison with Ice from other sources. The difference is supposed to arisefrom Silver Lake bei


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