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®H)S ifiSPH0T00EAPH8,CARTES D£ ViSiTES.Mb. Wm. A. JudsobWishes to announce to the people of New Britain and vicinity, that be has not sold ont his business and left New Britain as many persons suppose. Mr. J. has associated with him in businessMm. JAMES H. EDDY,and has enlarged his rooms, and greatly increased his facilities fr takingGOOD PICTURES !J. E. will be pleased to see their friends, and any who may call upon them, at all times, and will strive to give them as good pictures as can be procured in the State. It is not generally understood that cloudy weather is as favorable a time to sit for pictures as any other.Rooms altoayt open from 8 A. M., to 5. P. M. First building North of the Normal Sobool-New Britain, May 21st, 1868I, P. WHmNOjPAINTING, PAPERING, GLAZING AND WHITENING WALLS,Done in the beet Style end at fair Pricee.Order* left et hie Shop, under Brown Ic Taleott’e store, will be promptly attended to. 16ifDr. GEO. P. COOLEYHAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE To the DwelllDf-HouM Between the Bank and thb Poir Omci.yALUABLE MANUFACTURING;i pbspebtyPOE BALE OE LEASE!Situated in the oenter of the thriving Boroughof New Britain, Conn.The buildings are of brick, mostly of slate or metal roofe, wanned by steam, and all in the best condition.One building is 84 feet long and four stories high. Another is 158 feet long, 40 feet wide nearly fire jJPoof, and suitable for a Forging Shop or Iron Foundry. Another is 121 feet long, nearly fire proof, suitable for a Forging Shop or Foundry. Another is 70 feet long, two stories high. There are various other buildings on the premises, from 25 to 40 feet long;A water wheel, and a first class 60 horse power steam engine, nearly new and in the best condition, are running on the premises.The premises are now occupied by the undersigned for the manufacture of hardware, and are suitable for the manufacture of any metal or woolen goods.Several competing Railroads and the Conn. River offer low rates of freight to New York.The premises will be sold at a low price and on long time. The Engine, Boilers, Shafting, Furnace, file., will be sold very low if wanted.Possession will be given as soon as our New Haven works are finished.J. B. SARGENT CO.If the above premises should not be sold or leased for manufacturing purposes, they will be converted into first class tenements for families of moderate means, and the rent put at a sufficiently low figure to induoe their full occupancy by respectable families.One or two grocery stores would be fitted up on the premises if wanted.
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New Britain, Connecticut, US

Fri, Jun 05, 1863

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