The Lowell Directory 1855, Part 25

Author: George Adams
Publication date: 1855
Publisher: Oliver March, and Merrill & Straw
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BLACK WALNUT AND MAHOGANY READY - MADE COFFINS OF ALL SIZES, 23 Prescott Street, (Near the Auction Stores,) Lowell.


GRAVE CLOTHES, of all kinds and qualities, furnished at reasonable prices.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


Church St. Livery Stable, JOSEPH L. NOYES, Proprietor. Church St., near Washington House. Coaches & Carriages Of every description, Furnished at short notice. ALSO, SADDLE HORSES, For Ladies and Gentlemen.


HART, WEBSTER & CO.,


Manufacturers of


DOORS, SASHES,


AND BLINDS, At Otis Allen & Co.'s Mills, Middlesex Street.


Also, Glazed Sashes, of all regular sizes, constantly on hand.


GEO. W. GARLAND,


HORSE


SHOER 9


41 MIDDLE STREET. -ALSO- BLACKSMITH WORK Done in all its Branches. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.


THE AMERICAN CITIZEN, Published every Saturday, BY Z. E. STONE, -OFFICE :- No. 56 Central, directly opposite Market Street.


1.00 FOR 6 MONTHS, IN ADVANCE. TERMS : [ $2.00 PER ANNUM ;


Subscriptions and advertisements, on the terms above named, respectfully solicited.


BOOK, JOB, AND CARD


PRINTING


Of every description, ncatly and promptly executed at 'S THE AMERICAN CITIZEN" OZEIGE, NO. 56 CENTRAL. STREET, Directly opposite Market Street. « Particular attention paid to printing in Colored Inks. Also-Bronzed and Ornamental Printing.


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LOWELL DIRECTORY.


R.B.RANDALL & CO


DEALERS IN MEN'S, YOUTH'S, & BOYS'


AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, 31 Merrimac Street, Museum Building,


R. B. RANDALL, C. T. DODGE. LOWEEE, MS.


JOHN P. HAMLIN, PATTERN & MODEL MAKER, Corner of Hawkins and Ivers Streets, BOSTON. ALSO, DRAWING BOARDS AND SQUARES, Constantly on hand, and made to order.


Drain, Soil & Water Pipe. PRICE'S VITRIFIED Clay & Stone Drain & Water Pipe,


The cheapest and best article now in use for Drains, Sinks, and for convey- ing Soil from Water Closets.


Can be had in any quantity of J. F. BANISTER,


- -AT -- No. 188 Sea Street, Boston.


John Humphrey, COFFEE MILLS, Rear 21 Middle Street, Lowell. All kinds of Coffee ai Wholesale. Also, a superior quality put up in packages to suit customers.


Coffee Roasted and Ground TO ORDER.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


STEAM POWER PRINTING.


S. J. VARNEY, JOB PRINTER


No. 27 Central, corner of Middle St.,


PUBLISHER OF THE


"LOWELL DAILY JOURNAL AND COURIER." -AND THE-


"LOWELL WEEKLY JOURNAL AND COURIER."


This Office, being furnished with a superior assortment of


PRINTING MATERIALS,


A First Class Power Press,


A FAST


RUGGLES' ENGINE,


A CARD PRINTING PRESS,


AND THREE


HAND PRESSES,


Possesses every desirable facility for the prompt and satisfactory execution of every description of


PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING.


The Daily Courier and Journal


Is sent to subscribers for $5 a year. It has a good circulation, and presents to the business public a superior Advertising medium.


THE LOWELL WEEKLY JOURNAL


A paper of the largest size, for country circulation, is publish- ed on Friday Morning, at the low price of $1.50 a year in advance, or $2 any time during the year.


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LOWELL DIRECTORY.


WISE & LANE,


(Successors to C. TOLMAN & CO.)


MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF


Plain and Painted Wooden


WARE,


Also, Willow Ware, Brooms, Brushes, BASKETS, MATS, CORDAGE, &C., No. 69 Union Street, NEAR HAYMARKET SQUARE, BOSTON. DANIEL P. WISE, ELLIOTT W. LANE.


N. B .- All orders promptly attended to, and goods packed with care, and shipped, or delivered at the different Depots.


PRACKER


CARVERS,


AND MANUFACTURERS OF


COMPOSITION ORNAMENTS, FOR DECORATING STORES, DWELLING HOUSES, &C., &C., No. 57 Devonshire Street, Boston. N. B .- Particular attention given to Patterns, for Ornamental Iron Work. FRANCIS T. FRACKER, HENRY A. JONES.


WILLIAM PEARCE, PLUMBER,


Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, Fountain and Copper Pumps, 33 AND 35 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON.


Force Pumps, Water Closets, Warm and Cold Baths, Brass and Plated Cocks, Wash Basins, Cesspools, and Water Fixtures of every description, manufactured, arranged and set up in any part of the Union.


N. B. W. P. has had over 30 years' practical experience at the above business, and will execute all orders entrusted to his care in a manner that cannot be ex celled in workmanship or durability. [ Reference, Revere House, Boston.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


ON' WOOD


BY TAYLOR & ADAMS, 29 Joy's Building,


BOSTON.


BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS,


Portraits, Newspaper Heads, Views of Buildings, Machinery, Labels, Seals, Cotton Stamps, Maps, Plans, &c., carefully executed.


Looking-Glass, Portrait and PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY,


OLD ESTABLISHMENT,


Removed from No. 20 to


No. 284 Washington Street. (OPPOSITE AMORY HALL.)


HENRY Q. SMITH,


Successor to Warren Lincoln,


Takes this method to inform his friends, and the public generally, that he will continue to manufacture


Looking-Glass, Portrait and Picture Frames ;


Also, Old Frames re-gilt, Pictures cleansed, varnished, &c., at the Store No. 284 Washington Street, and hopes by faithful attention, and at as low prices as can be found in the city, to merit a continuation of the custom of the former patrons and the public generally.


VENETIAN BLINDS, MANUFACTURED FOR


Bay Windows, French and Oriel Windows, Halls' Offices, Conservatories, &c. &c.


-BY- CHAS. B. LOCKE, NO. 57 1.2 COURT STREET, Opp. head of Brattle St.,


OLD BLINDS REPAIRED.


BOSTON.


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LOWELL DIRECTORY.


L. STEPHENSON & CO., Balance and Scale Manufacturers,


(SUCCESSORS TO DEARBORN,) No. 72 Water Street, Boston.


Dearborn's Patent Balance, with all its variety of Apparatus. Railroad, Hay and Coal Balances. Platform Scales and Counter Scales. Paper Scales for Paper Mills. Numbering Scales, for Cotton and Woollen Mills. Town Standards, Weights, &c.


For accuracy, durability, and nicety of operation, our Balances and Scales cannot be ex- celled, and we warrant them to give perfect satisfaction.


BANK & COUNTING ROOM


FURNITURE. STEPHEN SMITH,


DESK


MANUFACTURER.


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DESKS, BOOK CASES, Chairs and Tables, OF ALL KINDS.


51 & 53 CORNHILL, ... BOSTON.


MOREY & OBER,


Successors to Smith & Co., MANUFACTURERS OF BLOCK TIN & BRITANNIA,


AND DEALERS IN


Nos. 5 and 7 Haverhill Street, Boston, C G


Manufacture and have on hand, at Wholesale and Retail, a full assortment of the above articles, or made to order at short notice. Also, repair all kinds of the above Wares. Dealers are invited to call and examine. D. B. MOREY. R. H. OBER.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


WILSON, FAIRBANK & CO.,


Importers & Wholesale Dealers in French, English & American


rugs, chemicals,


FOREIGN LEECHES,


And every article with which Druggists or Physicians may wish to be supplied,


Nos. 43 & 45 Hanover Street,


(Nearly opposite the American House,) B 0


WE HAVE THE AGENCY OF ALL MEDICINES


Worthy of consideration, among which we enumerate


DR. JAYNE'S MEDICINES, PERRY DAVIS & SON'S PAIN KILLER,


HOLDEN'S DYSENTERY CORDIAL,


Sole Agents for Dr. Eastman's Headache Remedy, PROPRIETORS OF DR. CONINE'S


SYRUP OF GINSING AND MALVA,


The most approved Medicine for the cure of


Coughs, Colds, and every Affection of the Lungs.


SHAKERS' HERBS,


DIRECT FROM THE UNITED SOCIETY AT HARVARD.


Medicine Chests of all Styles and Sizes.


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LOWELL DIRECTORY.


No. 300 Washington Street, Boston.


JACOB CHICKERING'S MANUFACTORY, TIOD DEL.


MILBURY-MALLORY SC


JACOB CHICKERING BOSTON !!!


AMARIAH STORRS, DEALER IN EVERY VARIETY OF Cards, Card Board, Railroad Ticket Stock, White and Fancy Colored, Glazed, & Enamelled Papers, etc. 54 & 56 CORNHILL, A few doors from Court Street, BOSTON. Paper of any Shade, Manufactured to order, and Cards or Tickets cut to Pattern, at short notice.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


FRANKLIN CROSBY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in


CARPETINGS AND OIL CLOTHS,


OF EVERY QUALITY AND STYLE. WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES, Damasks, Muslins, Cornices, Bands, Tassels, Curtain Trimmings, Straw Mattings Table Oil Cloths, &c.


158 Hanover, and 137 Blackstone St., Corner of Salem and Endicott Sts., Boston.


Lettered Shades for Stores, Manufactories and Offices got up in good style at short notice. Every description of WINDOW SHADES made and put up, and warranted to give satisfaction.


FREDERICK PARKER,


PUBLISHER AND BOOKSELLER,


ALSO, DEALER IN Engravings, Pictures,


AND PICTURE FRAMES.


Subscription books are open for the following engravings, which are soon to be published, viz. : " A Glimpse of an English Home- stead," painted by Herring. " The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers," on the Coast of America, A. D. 1620, painted by Charles Lucy .- " Shakspeare and his Contemporaries," painted by Faed. Portrait of Robert Burns," painted by Skirving.


Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to visit the fine large paintings that will occasionally be on FREE EXHIBITION, in con- nection with the publication of engravings therefrom. A large stock of Fine Engravings, will constantly be kept on hand, and will be cheerfully exhibited to those who may desire to examine them. Or- ders are respectfully solicited for engravings of all kinds.


Nos. 50 and 52 Cornhill, Boston.


DARIUS EDDY, Manufacturer of


REFRIGERATORS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,


Sold Wholesale and Retail, -AT- No. 102 Lincoln St., BOSTON. BALLARD & STEARNS, Agents, 16 Bromfield St.


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LOWELL DIRECTORY.


M. LUCAS,


(SUCCESSOR TO M. O. NICHOLS,)


MANUFACTURER OF


REED ORGANS,


90 TREMONT STREET,


In Connection with A. N. Johnson's Music Store. BOSTO 0


IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS.


S. H. GREGORY & CO.


DEALERS IN


FRENCH & AMERICAN


PAPER HANGINGS,


NOS. 23 & 25 COURT STREET,


BOSTON.


AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. S. HI. GREGORY. C. W. ROBINSON.


D. TILLSON & SON, SLATERS


AND DEALERS IN


VERMONT ROOFING SLATES, From their Quarries at Fairhaven, Vt. No. 109 FRIEND STREET, BOSTON. LG Orders from abroad promptly attended to.0


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


U. S. AND FOREIGN


PATENT


39 STATE STREET, BOSTON.


SAMUEL COOPER


LATE CHIEF EXAMINER IN THE U. S. PATENT OFFICE,


PROCURES PATENTS IN THIS


And Foreign Countries.


Ilis long official connection with the Patent Office has rendered him familiar with its rules and practices, 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 Agency will offer to Invent- ors 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,- Reconsiderations procured of applications that have been re- jected 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 confiden- tial 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, (postpaid,) without the trouble and expense of a visit to Washington.


He begs leave to refer those unacquainted with him to the following testimo- nials :-


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.


HENRY B. RENWICK, Principal L. D. GALE, J. H. LANE,


Examiners.


T. R. PEALE, THOS. T. EVERETT, F. SOUTHGATE SMITH, WM. CHAUNCY LANGDON,


Assistant Examiners.


" From long acquaintance, and intimate official relations with Mr. Cooper, I fully and heartily concur in the foregoing recommendation made by my late colleagues.


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


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LOWELL DIRECTORY.


O. P. DRAKE,


MANUFACTURER OF


PHILOSOPHICAL APPARATUS,


Chemist and Apothecary Balances and Weights,


Also, Agent of the AMERICAN GAS LIGIIT CO., for the manufacture and sale of Drake's Patent Benzole Gas Machines, for lighting Dwelling- Houses, Hotels, Factories, and other buildings in the country, when coal gas cannot be obtained. Gas Pipes and Fixtures put into buildings, adapted to Ben- zole or other Gas.


No. 228 Washington St., Boston, Mass.


GREAT IMPROVEMENT -IN-


Jack Screws,


FOR RAISING BUILDINGS, RAILROAD CARS, COACHES, and other heavy burdens.


PATENTED MAY 9, 1854.


One turn of this screw performs the same amount of labor that two will in others. The Advantage of having the bar in the centre will be readily seen.


FOR SALE,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -AT-


J. M. READ'S, 31 & 33 UNION ST., BOSTON.


J. M. READ also Manufactures and Deals in PORTABLE COOKING RANGES, and his new style of PARLOR COOKING STOVE,


All fitted for burning Wood and Coal, making them suitable for country and city use. They combine all the modern improvements for IIot Water and Hot Air for heating extra rooms. They cannot be superseded for economy or convenience.


PETER HOLMES,


CORK T


THE


IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER, AND Wholesale and Retail Dealer in


CORKS.


Cork Soles of Extra Quality.


No. 109 Blackstone Street, (Near Hanover Street,) ... . BOSTON.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


Gas Fixtures.


N. W. TURNER


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN


Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendants,


PORTABLE READING STANDS, ETC. 23 & 25 Bromfield St., Boston. MANUFACTORY, 29 AND 31 DEVONSHIRE STREET.


S. W. CHANDLER BR &.,


(Successors to B. W. Thayer & Co.)


LITHOGRAPHERS, ENGRAVERS,


-AND-


DESIGNERS,


No. 204 Washington Street, Boston.


DESIGNING and ENGRAVING, on Stone, Copper, Steel and Wool, of Public and Private Buildings, Stores, Locomotives and Machinery.


PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO


LITHOGRAPHING PORTRAITS,


Maps of Real Estate and Certificates of Stock, Labels, of every description, in Colors or Ink. Title Pages, and Music Titles Illuminated. Bank Checks, Drafts and Notes. Also, Copper Plate and Type Printing.


WEDDING, VISITING AND BUSINESS CARDS, IN EVERY VARIETY AND IN THE BEST STYLE. S. W. CHANDLER.


J. G. CHANDLER.


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LOWELL DIRECTORY.


LADIES' FUR STORE,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.


The Subscriber respectfully invites the attention of the citizens of Lowell and vicinity, to his large and valuable assortment of the richest, as well as the more common qualities of Hats and Caps. Also,


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Made up in every desirable form. CUFFS FROM $1.00 TO $50.00 PER PAIR. OLD FURS altered and repaired by experienced workmen.


BEAVER & FELT BONNETS, Children's Hats and Caps, for all seasons of the year. Should any article not prove equal to its recommendation, satisfaction will be promptly made.


W. M. SHUTE, Stores & Chambers, 173 & 175 Washington St., Boston.


J. HAPGOOD, MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF GUNS; RIFLES, AND PISTOLS,


Double and Single Gun Barrels,


Cast Steel and Iron Rifle Barrels, Gun Locks and Gun [Trimmings ; Dealer in the Hazard Co. & Enfield Co.'s


SPORTING POWDER,


End Of various qualities and sizes of grain, elegantly put up in Kegs and Canisters, and manufactured expressly for the Boston Market. Also, Shot and Balls, Percussion Caps, Hunting Knives & Flasks, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Bags, Fish Baskets, &c. em- bracing every description of Hunter's Goods. 12 Washington St., Boston.


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ADVERTISING DIJARTMENT.


G. B. MERRILL,


Designer


AND


ENGRA VER


ON


WOOD,


NO. 48


90-14


CENTRAL STREET, . LOWELL.


JOB PRINTING.


RUGGLES' ENGINE PRESS, 1000 IMPRESSIONS PER HOUR.


The undersigned, Proprieter of the "VOX POPULI" and " DAILY MORNING NEWS," has the Printing Department of his Establishment furnished with every description of the best materials for Printing


LARGE POSTERS,


SHOW BILLS,


SHOP BILLS,


CHECKS,


RECEIPTS,


PROGRAMMES,


PAMPHLETS,


AUCTION BILLS,


BILL HEADS,


LABELS,


VISITING CARDS, BALL CARDS,


BUSINESS CARDS,


BLANKS,


CIRCULARS, &C.


All of which will be executed on the Cheap Scale of Prices, and to the entire satisfaction of "THE PEOPLE," whose patronage is solicited.


No. 21 Central Street, Near the Post Office, Lowell.


The "VOX POPULI " is published weekly, for the people, at Two Dollars a year, payable in advance. Established in 1841. It has a local circulation larger than all the other Lowell papers combined.


The " DAILY MORNING NEWS," an Independent Journal, is also published at this office, at $3.00 per annum.


Advertisements inserted on reasonable terms. J. T. CHESLEY.


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LOWELL DIRECTORY.


B. H. PENHALLOW, Plain and Fancy Job Printer, Wyman's Exchange, No. 28 Merrimac Street, Lowell.


This office possesses facilities unsurpassed by any in the City, for the rapid and perfect execution of nice LETTER-PRESS PRINTING,-PLAIN, in COLORS or BRONZE. Also, for the coarser kinds of Job Work, (posters excepted.)


NEW TYPE, of the most approved patterns, is constantly being added to the very large assortment now on hand.


All orders will be promptly and satisfactorily executed, both as to the price and quality of work.


DOK, JOB AR D FANG PRINTING,


Spaulding's Building, Commercial Square. NO. 48 CENTRAL STREET, LOWELL, MASS.


Books, Cards, Catalogues, Circulars, Hand-Bills, Pro- grammes, Pamphlets, Posters, Shop-Bills, Labels, Auction- Bills, Bill-Heads, Bills of Fare, Railroad Tickets, Billets, Blanks, and


EVERY VARIETY 3 PRINTING,


Executed with neatness, and at short notice, at the Lowest Prices.


THE LOWELL ADVERTISER


Is published at the above office, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at $2.00 per annum in advance.


THE LOWELL PATRIOT AND REPUBLICAN


Is also published at the same office every Friday Morning, $1.50 in advance, or $2.00 if not paid till the end of the year. The Advertiser, and Patriot and Republican are Democratic Newspapers, advocating Democratic Measures and Democratic Principles.


« Advertisements inserted in the above papers at customary rates. JAMES J. MAGUIRE, Publisher.


TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS AND SHOULDER BRACES, Manufactured and sold by the inventor, and sole patentee, DR. J. W. PHELPS, 68 Tremont Street, Boston.


These instruments are constructed on STRICTLY ANATOMICAL principles, and their merits are so well known that further eulogy would be superfluous. Dr. PHELPS would, however, call the particular attention of Parents to his uew invention, for the remedy of Crooked or Deformed Feet, Curvature of the Knees, or BowLegs, more especially in children. It is a very simple mechan- ism, attached to the ordinary boot, and effects a perfect cure without at all inter- fering with the ordinary exercises and recreations of the child. This curvature, he would observe, should be attended to early-else a few years' neglect will harden it into a deform- ity, difficult, if not imposible to cure.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


OAK HALL CLOTHING HOUSE,


GENTLEMEN'S I I GARMENTS


The immense Stock, endless variety and superior quality of


Gentlemen's, Youth's and Little Children's


Ready- Alade Clothing,


Always to be found at OAK HIALL, render this the most popular and attractive establishment of the kind in this country.


The advantages of selecting from the largest stock, is fully appreciated by visitors, and the prices are fixed so low that few, if any, leave without securing a bargain.


FURNISHING DS, HATS, CAPS, &c., &c.


Comprising every article necessary to complete a perfectly genteel outfit.


THE ROTUNDO


CHILDREN'S AND BOY'S CHOHEM


DEPA MENT.


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Is exclusively devoted to the accommodation of the younger class of customers who will find every variety, adapted to meet the wishes of all purchasers,


UPON THE ONE PRICE CASH SYSTEM. Oak


No. 34 North Street, Boston, Mass.


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LOWELL DIRECTORY.


J. L. SMITH,


MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN


BOY'S CEOTHING


SMITH


J.L.SMITH ITH CLOTHING


READY MADE CLOTHING, AND FURNISHING GOODS, By the Package or at Retail, 32 Dock Square, Corner Wilson Lane, Boston, CUSTOM WORK DONE UPON SHORT NOTICE.


JA NEAL


MACHINISTS,


And Manufacturers of


MACHINIST TOOLS,


Large and small Engine Lathes mostly adapted for Railroad Repair Shops, also Planing Machines for Iron, Plane from 6 to 20 feet long, and from 2 to 4 feet wide ;


Slotting Machines, Vertical Drills, Bolt Cutting Machines, And various other tools for Machinists' use,


MACHINE SHOP, MECHANICS' MILLS, FLETCHER STREET, (Near the Northern Railroad Depot,) LOWELL, MASS.


MEN'S AND BOYS'


CROSBY & PRESCOTT, MASONS, STUCCO WORKERS, AND PLASTERERS, South, cor. Elm Street, LOWELL. DGAll orders promptly attended to. CALEB CROSBY. O. C. PRESCOTT.


C. WEBSTER, Wholesale & Retail Dealer in


BONNETS, RIBBONS, Laces, Artificial Flowers, MILLINERY GOODS, &c., &c. No. 43 MERRIMAC ST., Nesmith Building, LOWELL.


PEABODY & WOODWARD, HOUSE CARPENTERS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, SHUTTERS.


WINDOW


- AND - FRAMES, STEAM MILL, MIDDLESEX STREET,


(A few rods West of the Depot,) LOWELL, MASS.


All orders for Work will meet with prompt attention.


Blinds and Sash Painted


and Glazed.


JOSEPH A. PEABODY,


SYLVESTER WOODWARD.


G. C. MOREY & CO., Jainters, Grainers, GLAZIERS, PAPER HANGERS,


AND DEALERS IN


Paints, Oil, Glass, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Paper Hangings, Door Plates, &c.


75 East Merrimac Street, AND 24 PRESCOTT STREET, LOWELL.


BUTLER & JOHNSON, PAINTERS, Glaziers and Paper Hangers, AND DEALERS IN Doors, Sash, Window Blinds, Paints, Oil & Glass, Merrimac, near Tremont St. LOWELL.


All work done in the most faithful manner.


CLIFFORD'S DYE HOUSE. 2 & 4 Andover St., Lowell.


WEARE CLIFFORD, Silk, Cotton and Woolen Dyer,


WILL DYE and FINISH in the best manner,-Broadcloths, Cassimeres, &c .; Satins, Lustrings. Crape, Plush, Lace Veils, Silk and Cotton Velvet, Sewing Silk, Silk Crape, Worsted and Cotton Shawls, Yarn and Worsted, (high colors, for lace work, carpets, &c.) Italian and French Crapes, Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, Giove«, Hosiery, Ribbons, &c Also, Ladies' Dresses of every description, Gentle- men's Coats, Pants, Vests, &c. CLEANSE and FINISHI Gentlemen's Coats, Pants, and Military Garments, Merino Shawls, Carpets. Table Cloths, &c. MIL- DEWS and STAINS removed from Linen and Cotton Goods.


REEDS AND HARNESSES,


MADE TO ORDER AND WARRANTED BY


REED FACTORY, 23 Middle Street,


(Near the Post Office,)


HARNESS FACTORY,


100 Warre, Street,


LOWELL.


ALDRICH & CALVERT, (Late Aldrich, Tyng & Co.,)


LOWELL MACHINE WORKS 7


On Middlesex Street,


NEAR NORTHERN RAIL -? ROAD DEPOT. LOWELL, MASS.


MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF


MACHINISTS' TOOLS 9


Large Engine Lathes for Locomotive Drivers, Also ten or more smaller sizes, mostly adapted for Railroad Repair Shops.


PLANING MACHINES FOR IRON, Plane from 6 to 20 feet long, and from 2 to 4 feet wide.


Slotting Machines, Vertical Drills, Bolt Cutting Machines, and various other Tools for Machinists' use. ENGINE LATHES, With Self-feeding Slide Rest, for Surfacing Disks, and all kinds of Conical Work ; -ALSO- CALVERT'S WOOL BURRING MACHINE, & COTTON WILLOWER. WARREN ALDRICH, Proprietor.


JOSEPH RAYNES' SILVER SPOON MANUFACTORY.


I have connected with my Jewelry Store, a Shop for the Manufacture of


SILVER WARE; Have employed the VERY BEST OF WORKMEN, and pledge myself to Manufacture my SPOONS from the BEST OF SILVER. Old Silver made over into New. Calfornia Gold made into Jewelry. Cash paid for Old Silver. Premium paid for Silver Coin. Watches and Jewelry carefully Repaired.


PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL AT NO. 43 CENTRAL STREET, Wooden Building, 2d door north of Market Street, - Oldest Jewelry store in Lowell. SPOONS ENGRAVED in better style than any man can that makes Silver Spoons in Middlesex County.





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