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EXTENSION UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.

A large assortment of these new and splendid articles may be found at

JOSEPH

LYON'S,

No. 25 Winter Street, Boston.

Also, a good stock of

UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, AND CANES.

Umbrellas and Parasols re-covered and repaired. Parasols of all styles made to order.

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Counsellor at Law,

No. 20 Court St., Boston, Prosecutes all Claims against the United States for

Pensions, Bounty, Prize Money,

ARREARS OF PAY, &c.

Prompt attention paid to Claims forwarded by mail. Fees always reasonable, and no charge made when not successful.

ALLEN & ENDICOTT,

Manufacturers of

Stationary and Portable

DEPOT POR

Homœopathic Books

AND

MEDICINES.

PHONOGRAPHIC AND PHONOTYPIC WORKS,
WRITINGS OF EMANUEL SWEDENBORG,
THEOLOGICAL & PHILOSOPHICAL.

For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by

OTIS CLAPP,

3 BEACON STREET.

LYMAN KINSLEY,

CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.,

MANUFACTURER OF

STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS WAGON AXLES, WINDLASS NECKS,

Ships' Water Tanks, Gas-Holders, Iron Roofs, Kettle-Curbs, Shafting and Pulleys, and Machinery of all kinds.

MAIN STREET,

Formerly Davenport's

Car Factory,

CONNECTING RODS, CAPSTAN SPINDLES, HALF
PATENT AXLES, CROWBARS, AND FORGING.
ALSO, CAR-WHEELS, PIANO-FORTE PLATES,
BUILDING FRONTS, COLUMNS, & CAST-
INGS OF ALL KINDS, IN GREEN
OR DRY SAND.

ORDERS MAY BE LEFT AT

Cambridgeport, Mass. No. 33 FULTON ST., BOSTON,

Office in Boston at No. 5 Liberty Square.

BROWN-STONE

-AND

OR AT THE WORKS.

WM. A. WINGATE,

Wholesale and Retail Dealer in

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GEORGE

BLAKE,

MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN

AND

PATTERN-MAKER.

MODELS MADE FOR THE PATENT OFFICE; PATTERNS MADE FOR MACHINERY; STEAM AND GAS FITTINGS; MOULDS AND PATTERNS

FOR STONE-CUTTERS.

ALSO, SADDLE TREE MANUFACTURER.

No. 73 HAVERHILL STREET,

BOSTON.

Particular attention paid to making Patterns for Iron-Works for Buildings.

SILSBEE, CASE & CO.,

PHOTOGRAPHIC AND DAGUERREOTYPE ARTISTS,

PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL STYLES,

From MINIATURE to LIFE SIZE, and finished in INDIA INK, OIL, WATER, and PASTILE COLORS.
Our Rooms are at
UP

299 Washington Street, (FLIGHT OF STAIRS,)

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WM. H. GETCHELL.

- Boston.

N. B. - Duplicate Photographs can be obtained at any time. Also, we are paying particular attention to the very popular picture "Carte de Visite."

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MARBLE AND BROWN-STONE WORKS.

MARBLE MANTELS; BUREAU, TABLE, AND WASHBOWL TOPS.
&C. ALSO, NORTH RIVER FLAGGING STONE

FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE.

Foundry Street, foot of Swan St., South Boston.

ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

BOSTON ROOFING CO.

ONLY MANUFACTURERS OF

Bailey's Improved Roofing Felt and Composition;

BAILEY'S IMPROVED FELTED CLOTH AND CEMENT ROOFING;

Dry and Tarred Sheathing Paper; Refined and Crude Benzole and Naphtha; Light Oil; Dead Oil; Cumole Iron Varnish, &c., &c.

BROAD STREET, BOSTON,

OFFICE, 403

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BAGS! BAGS!! BAGS!!! BAGS!!!!

J. H. BOWKER, JR., & CO.,

MANUFACTURERS OF BAGS,

All sizes and qualities, for Grain, Flour, Groats, Hams, Grocers' use, Buckwheat, Hominy, Salt, Shot, Coffee, Gum, Seeds, Spices, etc.,

67 CHARLESTOWN ST., & 14 CITY WHARF, BOSTON.

J. H. B. Jr. & Co. are prepared to Print Bags in two or more colors, to suit the trade. Plain Sewing executed with dispatch. Also, Seamless Bags of a superior quality.

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Late Chief Examiner in the U. S. Patent Office, procures Patents in this and Foreign Countries. His long official connection with the Patent Office has rendered him familiar with its rules and practice, and with the history of invention in this and other countries; and this experience, with the frequent visits which he proposes making to the Patent Office, justifies him in saying that his Ageney will offer to inventors all the advantages of one located in Washington, and, in addition, those which result from a residence in the midst of mechanical and manufacturing industry.

Advice given upon all matters relating to the validity, &c., of patents, the novelty and patentability of inventions; Specifications and Drawings prepared; Caveats filed: Re-considerations procured of applications that have been rejected upon imperfectly prepared papers; Cases of interference, and applications for extension and re-issue, prosecuted; and, in general, all business connected with the Patent Office transacted with care and promptness.

British and other foreign patents procured through prompt and confidential agents in London and Paris.

Persons residing at a distance may obtain all necessary information, and have their business transacted, by writing to the subscriber, without the trouble and expense of a visit to Washington. He begs leave to refer those unacquainted with him to the following testimonials:

From the Hon. CHARLES MASON, Commissioner of Patents.
U. S. PATENT OFFICE, FEB. 28, 1855.

I take great pleasure in stating, that, during the time I have been acting as Commissioner of Patents, Samuel Cooper, Esq., of Boston, has been engaged as Solicitor, and has been, in that capacity, in constant correspondence and intercourse with the Office. He has evinced a thorough acquaintance with the Patent Law, and with the rules and practice of the Office; a close attention to the interests of his clients; and a marked candor and courtesy that have rendered the transaction of business with him a pleasure. I have no hesitation in stating that I regard him as one of the very best agents for the transaction of business with this Office with whom I am acquainted. CHARLES MASON, Commissioner. From the Examiners in the Patent Office.

The undersigned, Principal and Assistant Examiners in the United States Patent Office, have for several years been well acquainted with Mr. Samuel Cooper, lately a Principal Examiner in this Office, and take pleasure in stating that he is a gentleman of the highest moral character, of unquestioned knowledge in the business and practice of the Office, and that his scientific attainments are such as eminently fit him for the business in which he is about to engage.

WM. P. N. FITZGERALD,
Late Principal Examiner of Patents.

HENRY R. RENWICK,

L. D. GALE,

J. H. LANE,

Principal
Examiners,

F. SOUTHGATE SMITH,

T. R. PEALE,
THOS. T. EVERETT,
WM. CHAUNCY LANGDON,

Assistant

Examiners.

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BOSTON,

Artificial Limbs. Also, the best Apparatus for the correction and cure of
ALL KINDS OF DEFORMITIES.

The above instruments are used in the Massachusetts General Hospital, and are recommended by the most eminent Physicians and Surgeons in this country and in Europe.

JOHN

PORTER & CO.,

Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in

PORTER'S PATENT BURNING FLUID,

CAMPHENE, ALCOHOL,

Porter's Coaline, Downer's Kerosene,

AND OTHER COAL OILS. ALSO, LUBRICATING COAL OIL. 59 KILBY, cor. Water St., (Liberty Sqr.,) BOSTON.

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Constantly on hand, an assortment of Gas and Solar Shades of every description, of the latest and newest pattern styles, cut at lowest manufacturers' prices. Kerosene Lamps, plain and cut, of all sizes and shapes. Chimneys,

Second-Hand Piano-Fortes taken in Exchange for New. roughed and plain.

PIANOS REPAIRED, TUNED, & TO LET.

Orders by mail promptly attended to.

Emblems and Initials engraved on all kinds of Glassware and R. R. Lanterns.

All Jobbing done at the shortest notice, and lowest prices. Particular attention paid to cutting and furnishing Gas Shades.

J. PIERPONT COLLINS,

MERCHANT

265

TAILOR,

WASHINGTON STREET,

(NEARLY OPPOSITE SUMMER,)

BOSTON.

IMPROVED SYSTEM OF PANT-MAKING. Of late years much attention has been paid to this particular branch of the tailoring business, as nothing gives a man so good an appearance as a well-fitting pair of pants. Mr. Collins was one of the first to turn his attention to this important branch of the business, and after much study invented a system of pant-cutting which is unrivalled for its perfection. But while his energies have been looking in this direction, he has not neglected all the other branches so essential to the successful carrying on of a first-class tailoring establishment, and may certainly be considered A, No. 1.

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