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DANIEL DAVIS, JR.

No. 428 Washington Street, (late 11 Cornhill,) Boston.

Manufactures Electro-Magnetic and Gal-ing Apparatus with instructions. Daviss vanic Apparatus, improved Magneto-Elec- Manual of Magnetism, 228 pages, price tric Machine, and the Instruments for 75 cents.

Medical Electricity. Gilding and Silver

WM. D. TICKNOR & Co.

have given entire satisfection, I can with WILLIAM D. TICKNOR & Co., at the perfect freedom and sincerity commend him to the confidence and patronage of old stand, corner of Washington and the public. WM. COGSWELL.” School Streets, Boston, continue to supply from their large stock of popular Medical Works, all the new and valuable Medical From the Rev. Samuel Hunt, of Natick. Having employed Dr. Hitchcock, DenLiterature of the day. Orders from a distance will be supplied at the lowest tist, for a number of years, and witnessed cash prices, and with the latest editions. his practice in my own family and those English, French, and German books im-of others, I cheerfully recommend him to ported to order by every steamer.

DR. HITCHCOCK

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the public. His artificial teeth have given great satisfaction for their naturalness, ease and durability. Nor has his method of filling teeth been less thorough.

Those

HAS resumed his profession at his Old requiring the aid of a Dentist I would Establishment, at the corner of Court and cheerfully advise to secure his professional Stoddard Streets, and is now associated services. with Dr. Kimball, who has been so long and favorably known as an excellent ope

Natick, July 7.

SAMUEL HUNT."

rator. During his absence, Dr. H. has From Thomas Whittemore, Esq., President visited the most celebrated Dentists of of the Cambridge Bank.

Europe, for the purpose of examining "Sometime since I had occasion to emtheir operations and acquiring all the im-ploy a Dentist for the purpose of inserting provements which are successfully prac-some teeth for a number of my family. tised by them. I was so unfortunate in the selection of an

The extent of perfection to which Dr. operator, that the teeth poorly answered H. has carried his method of operating in the purpose, disfiguring the mouth rather Dentistry, may be seen by the following than ornamenting it. A short time after selections from a great number of testi-hearing of the skill of Dr. Hitchcock, and monials from gentlemen of the highest his methed of setting teeth, I engaged him standing in the community; and, it is to do what another had undertaken! The believed, that those in this country requi-operation of Dr. H. was very successful ring the services of a Dentist, will find it and satisfactory. I would advise those to their advantage to avail themselves of who require the aid of a Dentist to adopt the facilities which his Establishment his method of insetting teeth if his affords. prices are a little higher-than to have their teeth inserted on the old plan.

From the Rev. Wm. Cogswell, D. D.,
President of Gilmanton Theological
School.

T. WHITTEMORE."

From Rev. Hosea Ballou, D. D. Senior Pastor of the 2d Universalist Society of Boston.

"Having employed Dr. Hitchcock in my family as a Dentist, and having known the results of his practice among a num- "Having given a set of teeth, inserted ber of my acquaintance, some of whom by Dr. David K. Hitchcock, a five years' have had sets of teeth inserted which tesf, I feel pleasure in saying that they

N. HUNT,

have far surpassed my expectations, as I had previously no idea that artificial teeth could be made so nearly alike to nature, cal and Dental Instruments, No. 128 MANUFACTURER of all kinds of Surgias it regards appearance, durability and Washington Street, Boston. comfort. Dr. H. has operated for several years in my family, and always with ranted. Self-injection and other Syringes. Superior Razors made to order and warentire satisfaction to its members, his Gold and Tin Foil. Damaged Cutlery method being peculiar to himself, and ground and repolished; Razors, Shears, always successful. I therefore feel it both and Scissors ground and set. A full supply a duty and a pleasure to add my name to of Heinisch's Patent Shears, for Tailors his numerous and highly respectable tes-and Barbers. New Pen Blades put into timonials. HOSEA BALLOU." old handles.

Je-7m

NEW MUSICAL WORKS.

From W. M. Cornell, M. D. "I have been acquainted with the works of Dr. David K. Hitchcock, of this city, Just Published, a collection of new muand believe it to be well done; and I have sic, arranged for the Vio in, or Flute, confrequently heard those who have had arti-sisting of Marches, Quick Steps, Waltzes, ficial teeth manufactured at his office, Polkas Hornpipes, Reels, Dances, fc., in speak in commendation of them, and take cluding the airs from the Opera of the Bothis method of recommending him to the hemian Girl-and many Ethiopian Melopublic. W. M. CORNELL. dies, with several pieces arranged as Duets, All operations warranted, and price 50 cents. Also Piano Forte Instrucprices satisfactory. tion Book, to which is added forty pages of the most popular Songs, Operas, &c., price 50 cents. Guitar, a new work with complete instructions, including a large 403 Washington Street publishes and of- variety of songs, airs, &c., price 50 cents. fers at wholesale and retail, the following For sale by ELIAS HOWE, excellent works in miniature form.-The Oct. 1-tf

GEORGE W. BRIGGS,

No. 9 Cornhill.

duties of Young Men, by Rev. E. H. Cha- Just published, a new edition of the pin. Is it well, or three Sermons and im- Melodeon, in which is inserted several portant Questions to Wives and Mothers.-new and popular pieces of music, among It is well, or Faith's estimate of Affec-which may be found: Come with the tions.-Onward, or Christian Progression. Gipsy Bride; A Life on the Ocean Wave; -Way Marks for Persons commencing a Flow gently, Sweet Afton; Come, O Religious Life.-The Valley of Bones, or come with me; Come, soldiers, come; Ezekiel's Vision, all by G. T. Bedell, D. D., Rose Atherton; Victoria, Victoria; Merlate Rector of St. Andrew's Church, Phil-rily row away; Love's young dream, &c. aldelphia.

WINKLEY & Co.

This second edition is printed on much finer paper, and bound in superior style to the first. The above collection con(IMPORTERS of Cloths, Cassimeres, and tains about one hundred and fifty pieces Vestings,) Merchant Tailors, No. 93 Wash-of most popular music, arranged for four ington Street, up stairs, Boston. voices. Price $1. Published and for sale by ELIAS HOWE,

OLIVER E. AYERS,

Dealer in Boots and Shoes, No. 63 Hano ver, (corner of Union) street, opposite the Baptist meeting-house. Country dealers can be supplied by the case or dozen, at the lowest cash prices.

Oct. 1-tf No. 9 Cornhill, Boston.

WILLIAM R. STORMS,

(Late ELLIS & STORMS) DEALER in English, French and American Dry Goods, 315 Washington Street, Goods received daily from AucOct.

Former friends and customers are in-Boston. formed that he will supply them with tions. custom made boots as heretofore.

NOTICE.

DR. C. O. STEARNS, OTIS, BROADERS & Co., have removed DENTIST, Corner of Court and Howard to 154 Washington street, where they will streets, Boston. References-Hon. S. H. keep a large assortment of Books and StaWalley, D. A. Sigourney, and J. J. Soren, tionery at low prices. North American Esqrs., and Hon. D. A. Simmons, of Bos-Review and Journal of Health published ton; Dr. W. F. Stevens, of Stoneham; Dr. at the same place. Mansfield, of South Reading; Dr. C. M. Winship, Dr. B. E. Cotting, B. Stone, Esq. W. Whiting, Esq., H. White, Esq., and A. F. Howe, Esq., of Roxbury.

RICHARD SMITH, FRANKLIN HOUSE, MARKET SQUARE PROVIDENCE, R. I.

American Sunday School Union.

President.

ALEXANDER HENRY,

146 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia.

Treasurer. HERMAN COPE, 146 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Corresponding Secretary. FREDERICK W. PORTER, 146 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Editor of the Society's Publications.

tion.

Specimen's furnished for examina

Orders from the States and British Provinces promptly filled.

All the publications with the Imprimatur of the Am. S. S. Union are approved by the Committee of Publication, consisting of members of the following denominations, viz.

Baptist, Congregational, Episcopal, Methodist, Presbyterian, and Reformed Dutch. General Depository, 146 Chesnut street, Philadelphia.

Branch Depositories, New York, Louisville, and Boston.

FREDERICK A. PACKARD, 146 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. THE Complete Sabbath School Library, of 511 Bound Volumes, numbered, with 100 Am. Catalogues to correspond, including 2 Biblical Maps, in a case with lock and key. Price, $100. Without case, $95,00.

Address Wm. B. TAPPAN, Agent, S. S. Union, No. 5 Cornhill, Boston.

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The undersigned would unite in recommending to the confidence and patronage

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