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Middlesex District 24 (Wards 3, 4. and 6, of Lowell). - Hapgood Wright, M. B. Favor, John W. Goodwin.
REPRESENTATIVES TO CONGRESS FROM MAS- SACHUSETTS.
Elected, November 6, 1860.
Dist. 1. Thomas D. Eliot.
Dist. 7. Daniel W. Gooch.
2. James Buffinton.
66 8. Charles R. Train.
3. Chas. Francis Adams. 9. Goldsmith F. Bailey.
4. Alexander H. Rice. " 10. Charles Delano. 66
5. William Appleton. 66 11. Henry L. Dawes.
6. John B. Alley.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS IN MASSACHUSETTS.
Chosen, November 6, 1860.
At Large .- George Morey, of Boston; Reuben A. Chapman, of Springfeld.
District 1. Alfred Macy, of Nantucket. 2. James H. Mitchell, of East Bridgewater. 3. John M. Forbes, of Milton. 4. Charles B. Hall, of Boston. 5. Peleg W. Chandler, of Boston. 6. John G. Whit- tier, of Amesbury. 7. Gerry W. Cochrane, of Methuen. 8. John Nesmith, of Lowell. 9. Amasa Walker, of North Brookfield. 10. Charles Field, of Athol. 11. Charles Mattoon, of Greenfield.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
JAMES BUCHANAN, of Pennsylvania, . . . . President.
JOHN C. BRECKENRIDGE, of Kentucky, . . Vice President.
LEWIS CASS, of Michigan, · Secretary of State.
HOWELL COBB, of Georgia, Secretary of the Treasury.
JOHN B. FLOYD, of Virginia, Secretary of War.
ISAAC TOUCEY, of Connecticut,
Secretary of the Navy.
JACOB THOMPSON, of Tennessee, . Secretary of the Interior.
JEREMIAH S. BLACK, of Pennsylvania, ... Attorney-General.
JOSEPH HOLT, of Kentucky,
· Postmaster-General.
PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES, UNDER THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION, ADOPTED MARCH 1, 1789.
Name.
State.
Term.
Inaugurated.
1-George Washington,
Virginia.
8 years.
30 April, 1789. 4 March, 1797.
3-Thomas Jefferson,
Virginia.
8
66
4
1801.
4-James Madison,
Virginia.
8
4
1809.
5-James Monroe,
Virginia.
8
4
1817.
6-John Quincy Adams,
Massachusetts.
4
4
1825.
7-Andrew Jackson,
Tennessee.
8
4
1829.
8-Martin Van Buren,
New York.
4
4
1837.
Ohio.
1 month.
4
1841.
10-John Tyler,
Virginia.
3 yrs. 11 mos.
4 April,
1841.
11-James Knox Polk,
Tennessee.
4 years.
4 March, 1845.
12 -* Zachary Taylor,
Louisiana.
1 year 4 mos.
4 1849.
13-Millard Fillmore,
New York.
2 years 8 mos.
9 July,
1850.
N. Hampshire.
4 years.
4
..
1857.
VICE PRESIDENTS.
1-John Adams,
2-Thomas Jefferson,
3-Aaron Burr,
New York.
4
1801.
4-George Clinton,
New York.
8
1805.
5-Elbridge Gerry,
Massachusetts.
4
1813.
6-Daniel D. Tompkins,
New York.
8
1817.
South Carolina. 8
1825.
8-Martin Van Buren,
New York.
4
1833.
9-Richard M. Johnson,
Kentucky.
4
1837.
10-John Tyler,
Virginia.
1 month.
1841.
11-George M. Dallas,
Pennsylvania.
4 years.
1845.
12-Millard Fillmore,
New York.
1 year 4 mos.
1849.
13 -* William R. King,
Alabama.
month.
1853.
4-John C. Breckenridge,
Kentucky.
1857.
* Died in office.
Massachusetts. |8 years.
1789.
Virginia. 4
1797.
2-John Adams,
Massachusetts.
4
9 -* Wm. Henry Harrison.
14-Franklin Pierce,
4 March, 1853.
15-James Buchanan,
Pennsylvania.
7-John C. Calhoun,
INDEX TO THE ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
Agricultural Implements.
A. C. Bowditch,
32
Burbank, Chase, & Co.
2
Hovey & Co., .
31
Ambrotypes.
George E. Mitchell,
3
Sanborn & Co.,.
6
Warren,
opposite title
Apothecaries.
Samuel Kidder, jr.,
1
Charles R. Kimball,
hack colored
L. C. Lane,
1
Architects.
Frederic H. Moore,
28
J. W. Phillips,
back colored
Artists' Materials.
M. J. Whipple & Co.,
40
Barometers.
A. Sanborn,
3d p. from preface
Bell Hangers.
A. E. Rowe & Co., .
47
Blacksmiths.
P. O'Connell,
4
Boiler Makers.
Stephen Ashton,
16
J. Henry Norton,
51
Bolts and Nuts.
American Bolt Co.,.
14
Booksellers.
Adams, Sampson, & Co.,
48
O. A. Buzzell,
2
E. S. Hunt,
2
J. J. Judkins,
4
Joshua Merrill.
... back cover and page
3
B. C. Sargeant,
.front cover
Boxes.
Harrington & Gardner, .
35
Brass Founders.
Wilder & Dana,
15
Broker.
J. Kidder,
8
Brown's Bronchial Troches.
John I. Brown & Son, .. back outside cover
Burnettized Lumber.
Norcross, Saunders, & Co.,
.....
opp. tltle
Burning Fluid.
H. S. Haynes,
back colored
Candles. (Paraffine.)
Paraffine Coal Oil Works,
43
Card Clothing.
Howe & Goodhue.
back colored
Carpenters and Builders.
A. K. Hood,
21
George W. Pearson,
22
Carriage Manufacturers.
Samuel Convers,
24
Joel Jenkins,. .
18
Aaron C. Sawyer,
23
Carriage Smiths.
P. O'Connell,
4
Samuel Convers,
24
Joel Jenkins,
18 |
Carriage Trimmer.
Samuel L. Butman,.
23
Chemicals.
C. P. Talbot & Co., .
1
China and Crockery.
H. S. Haynes,.
.back colored
Chiropodist.
W. B. French,
31
Cigars.
Daniel J. Carruth, .
33
Civil Engineers.
R. W. Baker.
52
J. W. Phillips,
back colored
Clothing.
George W. Green (manuf.).
5
Macullar, Williams, & Parker,
42
E. F. Miller, jr. (boys'),
50
George N. Nichols, ..... opp. C. H. Almanac
Robert B. Randall,.
4
Coach Painter.
Samuel Convers,
24
Coal and Wood.
Wm. E. Livingston,
23
Coffee Mills.
John Humphrey,
21
Collector.
E. A. Clark,
12
Commission Merchants.
J. Coggin & Co.
20
Robert Taisey,
20
Confectionery, Fruit, & c.
John O'Conner,
21
A. B. French,.
. Inside front cover
Mrs. Gibson & Miss Farrar, ..
19
Coppersmiths.
Samnel H. Allen,
43
Wilder & Dana.
15
Cotton Openers and Cleaners.
Richard Kitson (patent),
16
David Lane,
17
Cotton Warps.
Taylor & Churchill,
40
Crockery, Glass, &c.
R. W. Smith & Co .;
7
Cutlery.
Burbank, Chase, & Co.
2
H. S. Haynes, ..
back colored
Oliver A. Richardson,.
opp. title
Dentist.
S. Lawrence,
.opp. title
Desks.
Stephen Smith,
37
Directory Publishers.
Adams. Sampson, & Co.,
48
Dove-Tailing Machines.
( Weston's.)
Smith & Lawrence,.
18
Dye Woods.
C. P. Talbot & Co.,.
1
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Dyers.
Weare Clifford.
back colored
A. Lewando, .
34
Streeter & Powers,
20
Engineer. ( Mechanical )
J. Henry Norton,
51
Engravers.
Bricher & Russell (wood),
33
N. S. Dearborn,
32
John Cogswell,
18
Kilburn & Mallory (wood),
51
J. F. Nash (wood), ..
50
Taylor & Adams (wood),
39
Feathers and Beds.
R. W. Smith & Co.,
7
Felt and Composition Roofing.
Boston Roofing Co.
41
D. W. Horne & Co.,
8
Fertilizers.
A. C. Bowditch,
32
Hovey & Co.,
31
Files and Rasps.
S. Ashworth & Co.,
17
Fishing Tackle.
Oliver A. Richardson, ..
.opp. title
Flour and Grain.
J. Coggin & Co.
20
Wm. E. Livingston,
23
Fruit Trees.
A. C. Bowditch,
32
Hovey & Co ..
31
Furnaces and Ranges.
Gardner Chilson,
front colored
Furniture.
Thomas B. Comins,
front colored
J. M. Holden,
44
Jacob Nichols,
52
R. W. Smith & Co.,
7
Stephen Smith,
37
Gas Cooking Stoves.
N. J. Wier & Co.,.
.back cover
Gas Fixtures and Pipes.
Horace R. Barker,
front cover
J. Henry Norton,
51
S. A. Stetson & Co.,
35
Gas Heaters.
Horace R. Barker, .
.front cover
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Locke's,.
41
Macnllar, Williams, & Parker,
42
George N. Nichols, .... opp. C. H. Almanac
Robert B. Randall,
4
P. Valenti,
5
Gilder.
D. K. Batchelder,
46
Glass. ( Stained and Cut.)
J. M. Cook.
48
Glass Ware.
H. S. Haynes,.
.back colored
Gloves and Hosiery.
Wm. P. Brazer,
back colored
Glue.
Wm. Goding & Son,
15
Golden Salve.
C. P. Whitten,
21
Grocers.
Nichols &
20
Guns, Rifles, and Pistols.
Oliver A. Richardson, .
.opp. title
Hardware, Tools, and Metals.
May & Co ...
52
Harness Makers.
J. A. Brabrook,
18
Samuel L. Butman.
23
Samuel Convers,
24
A. C. Sawyer ..
23
Hats and Caps.
William P. Brazer,
... back colored
Robert B. Randall,
4
Hocks. (All kinds.)
George L. Cady,
17
Horse Power. ( Patent.)
Joel Jenkins,
18
Horse Shoers.
P. O'Connell,
4
Joel Jenkins,
18
Hotel.
Howard House,
8
Ink.
Maynard & Noves, ..
.back colored
Insurance.
.James Cook,
back colcred
E. A. Clark,
12
Dorchester Fire Ins. Co
49
Howard Fire Co
.front cover
Lowell Mutual Fire,
.back cover
Joshua Merrill (Fire).
.back cover
Intelligence Office.
J. Kidder,
8
Iron House Trimmings.
Cushing & Mack,
14
Iron Railing.
Cushing & Mack,
14
Jewelry.
A. Sanborn,
3d p. from preface
Laces and Embroideries.
Mrs. J. P. Hamblet, .
6
Lamps.
H. S. Haynes,
back cover
S. A. Stetson & Co ..
35
Lathes. ( Engine and Hand.)
Smith & Lawrence,
18
Lawyers.
Ithamar W. Bcard,
12
R B. Caverlv,
12
Charles Cowley,
Joseph B. Keyes,
12
Leather Belting.
A. N. Clark & Co.
28
Josiah Gates, .
15
Solon Stevens.
16
Whitmarsh & Adams,
14
Lime, Cement, Plaster, &c.
Wm. E. Livingston,
23
Looking Glasses.
W. H. Dyar,.
7
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Loom Harnesses and Reeds.
Solon Stevens, ..
16
Loom Pickers.
Win. Goding & Son,.
15
Lumber.
Wm. E. Livingston, .
23
Norcross, Saunders, & Co ..
.opp. title
C. & D. Whitney, Jr ...
2.2
Machine Broker.
D. A. Taylor,
34
Machinists.
Thomas Atherton,
18
William Atherton,.
17
S. E. Chubbuck & Son,
.back colored
John E. Crane,.
front colored
David Lane
17
Smith & Lawrence,
18
Machinists' Tools.
Smith & Lawrence,
18
Mattresses.
Thomas B. Comins,
front colored
R. W. Smith & Co ..
7
Millers.
J. Coggin & Co.
20
Millinery Goods.
Mrs. J. P. Hamblet, .
6
Model Makers.
Edward C. Clay,
48
John E. Crane, .
. front colored
Mourning Goods.
Mrs. J. P. Hamblet,.
6
Music Stores.
W. H. Dvar,
7
Rugg & Griffith,
13
Newspapers.
Daily Citizen & News,.
9
Dai'y Courier & Journal,
10
Lowell Weekly Journal,.
10
Lowell Advertiser,
11
Patriot and Advertiser,
Real Estate Register,
26
Vox Populi,
10
Oils.
E. F. Jones & Whitmore,
30
Paraffine Coal Oil Works,
43
Oysters.
A. B. French,
inside front cover
Mrs. Gibson & Miss Farrar,.
19
Painters and Glaziers.
James Farson,
8
Paper Hangings.
O. A. Buzzell, .
2
James Farson,
8
S. H. Gregory & Co ..
29
Joshua Merrill, ...... back cover and page 3
Patent Agency.
Samuel Cooper, .
38
Pattern Makers.
Seeds.
John E. Crane,.
front colored
A. M. Swain,
22
Edward C. Clay,
48
Pens. ( Gold.)
F. W. Snow,
49
Peruvian Syrup.
J. P. Jewett & Carter, ...... 2d p. from pref.
Photographs.
George E. Mitchell,.
6
Sanborn & Co.
3
Warren's,.
.. opposite title
Piano-Fortes.
W. H. Dvar ..
7
John E. McNeil,
45
Rugg & Griffith,
13
Picture Frames.
D. K. Batchelder.
46
Rugg & Griffiths,
13
Pipe. (Drain, Water, &c.)
J. F. Banister,
34
S. P. Taylor,
44
Planers' Drills.
Smith & Lawrence,
18
t laning and Sawing.
C. & D. Whitney, Jr ..
22
Plated Wares.
HI. S. Haynes,
back colored
Plumbers.
Samuel II. Allen,.
43
Wilder & Dana,
15
Printers.
John Cogswell (copperplate),
18
N. S. Dearborn, ..
32
Hildreth & Hunt,.
J. J. Judkins (card),
t
Knapp & Morey,.
6
B. H. Penhallow,
4
Stone & Huse,
10
Produce.
Robert Taisey,.
20
John M. Washburn & Son,
19
Pumps.
D. A. Taylor,
34
Pump and Block Maker.
Amos Colby,
21
Restaurants.
A. B. French,.
.inside front cover
Mrs. Gibson & Miss Farrar,.
19
1. Samson,
29
William K. Thompson,
24
Rheumatic Compound.
C. F. Gardiner,
36
Roofing.
Boston Roofing Co.
41
D. W. Horne & Co.
8
Safes.
S. P. Taylor,
44
Sashes, Doors, and Blinds.
Joseph A. Peabody,
23
Scales and Balances.
Burbank, Chase, & Co.
front colored
Fairbanks & Brown,
.front colored
Screws. ( Coach or Lag.)
American Bolt Co.
14
A. C. Bowditch,
32
Hovey & Co ...
31
Nichols & Co.
20
Sewing-Machines.
L. A. Blgelow,
39
Sewing-Machine Needles.
Taylor & Probert
21
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Sewing-Silk.
Messinger & Bro.
40
Shafting.
Thomas Atherton, .
18
Willlam Atherton, ..
17
David Lane ..
17
Smith & Lawrence,
18
Sheriffs. (Deputy.)
James Hopkins,
12
Edwin L. Shed,
12
Shirt Depot.
Locke's,
41
Shuttles.
( Power Loom.)
John S. Jaques, ..
16
Silk, Cotton, and Woollen Dyer.
Weare Clifford,.
back colored
Silk Goods.
Mrs. J. P. Hamblet, .
6
Soap, Candles, &c.
Putnam & Currier,
20
Stables. (Livery.)
Daniel G. Leavitt,
25
Robert Wood,
8
Stained Glass.
J. M. Cook,
48
Stationers.
O. A. Buzzell,
E. S. Hunt,
2
Joshua Merrill, .... back cover and page
3
B. C. Sargeant,
.front cover
Steam and Gas Pipe.
Thomas Atherton,
18
Horace R. Barker,
.front cover
J. H. Norton,
51
Steam Engines and Boilers.
Stephen Ashton,
16
S. E. Chubbuck & Son, ........ back colored
Stencil and Steel Letter Cutters.
Ariston Grover,
17
S. C. Smithi,
1
Daniel Swett, Jr.
1
Stoves and Hollow Ware.
Gardner Chilson,
front colored
Cushing & Mack,
14
William Horkheimer,
47
Jacob Nichols, ...
52
C. P. Whitten.
21
N. J. Wier & Co.
back cover
Suspenders and Shoulder Braces.
Cutter & Walker,
7
Tags.
Dennison,
30
Tailors and Drapers.
Burbank, Clase, & Co ...
2
Macullar, Williams, and Parker,
42
George N. Nichols,
6
P. Valenti,
5
Tea Store.
G. W. Cummings,.
19
Tin Plate Workers.
N. J. Wier & Co.
.back cover
Wilder & Dana,
15
Tobacco and Snuff.
Daniel J. Carruth,
33
Tripe, Pig's Feet, &c.
Smith Adams,
20
Trunks and Valises.
O. A. Buzzell,
2
John Marriot, Jr.
6
Trusses.
Cutter & Walker,
7
Twines, &c.
Taylor & Churchill,
40
Umbrellas and Parasols.
W. H. Dyar,
7
Joseph Lyons,
42
Rugg & Griffith,
13
Upholstery Goods.
J. M. Holden,
44
Veterinary Surgeon.
Robert Wood.
8
Watches, &c.
A. Sanborn,
... 3d p. from preface
Water Wheels. ( Turbine.)
A. M. Swain, .
22
Window Frames and Mouldings.
Joseph A. Peabody,
23
Window Shades.
Writing Plates.
Daniel Swett, Jr.
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MASONIC (Continued from page 278). ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE.
Sov. GRAND CONSISTORY, S. P. R. S. 32º - Wm. S. Gardner, of Lowell, Ill. Commander in Chief; N. B. Shurfleff, M. D. of Boston, 1st Lieut. Comman- der ; Aaron P. Hughes, of Nashua, N. H., 2d Lieut. Commander ; Chas. A. Davis, M. D. of Chelsea, Mass., Gr. Sec .; Joel Spalding, M. D., of Lowell, Gr. Treas.
Sov. CHAPTER OF ROSE CROIX, 18°-Chas. A. Davis, M. D., of Chelsea, Mass., M. W. and P. Master.
RAYMOND COUNCIL OF PRINCES OF JERUSALEM and RAYMOND GRAND LODGE OF PERFECTION are also duly organized, and in a flourishing condition. These bodies of the Ancient and Accepted Rite are the only ones established in Massachusetts, and are under the jurisdiction of the Supreme Grand Coun- cil of Sov. Inspectors General, 33°, for the northern jurisdiction of the United States, which embraces fourteen Northern States. The Grand Council sits annually, in the month of May, at Boston.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
SAMUEL KIDDER, JR., APOTHECAR
CORNER OF Merrimac and John Streets, LOWELL, MASS.
Family Medicines and Physicians' Pre- scriptions put up at all hours, day and night.
L. C. LANE, DEALER IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Chemicals, Perfumery, &c.,
79 Merrimac Street, Lowell.
Particular attention paid to the compounding of Physicians' Prescriptions, and the dispensing of Family Medicines. A full assortment of Drugs and Medicines, including all the latest preparations, constantly on hand.
C. P. TALBOT & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF
Chemicals and Dye Woods,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dyers' Drugs and Manufacturers' Articles, CITY MARKET HOUSE, LOWELL
C. P. TALBOT.
THOMAS TALBOT
DANIEL SWETT, JR., Stencil & Steel Letter Cutter,
Wyman's Exchange, 28 Merrimac St., cor. of Central St., LOWELL, MASS.,
Manufacturer of plain and fancy Writing Plates. Also, the Roman Letters in Scroll, Fancy, and Plain Styles, with Indelible Ink, for marking Clothing, Books, Cards, &c., &c.
Also, all kinds of Door Plates, Branding Irons, Business Plates, Alphabets, and Figures, for Merchants, Manufacturers, and others, made to order. Metcalf's Indelible Ink, for sale at whole- sale and retail. Also, Ink and Brushes for Busi- ness Plates. Orders, by Express or otherwise, will receive prompt attention. Agents supplied. TERMS CASH.
S. C. SMITH, STEEL LETTER AND
FANCY STAMP CUTTER.
Alphabets and Figures for Machinists' Use. Names and Fancy Stamps cut on the best of stock, and warranted. A liberal discount made to Agents. ORDERS SENT TO S. C. SMITH, 123 Cross Street, Lowell, Mass., WILL BE PROMPTLY RETURNED.
B. H. PENHALLOW, Plain and fancy y printer,
Wyman's Exchange, cor. Merrimac and Central Sts., LOWELL, MASS.,
By a judicious system of management, my office is ALWAYS NEW, and furnished with the VERY BEST material, including hand and power presses, for the execution of EVERY DESCRIPTION OF LETTER-PRESS PRINTING, in a superior manner.
@ My standard of charging is, not according to what can be obtained, but according to what I deem just to others, and sufficiently remunerative to myself-that I may thercby be enabled to pay my honest debts on call.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
BURBANK, CHASE, & CO. Merchant Tailors, AND DEALERS IN
Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings.
WYMAN'S EXCHANGE,
No. 5 Central Street, ... Lowell.
SAMUEL BURBANK. JOIN K. CHASE.
FRED. W. SARGENT. H. B. SHATTUCK.
BURBANK, CHASE, & CO. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, TOOLS, AND
MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES, SHEET-LEAD AND ZINC,
Pipe, Pumps, Agricultural Tools, & c. WYMAN'S EXCHANGE, No. 5 Central Street, ... Lowell. Agents for Fairbanks's Scales. Ca
EDWARD S. HUNT,
DEALER IN
BLANK
BOOKS
Books, Stationery, Sheet Music, Musical Works, FANCY GOODS, &c. No. 17 Central Street, ... Lowell, Mass.
Bookbinding of all descriptions promptly executed.
Blank Books made to order.
CITY BOOKSTORE,
No. 29 CENTRAL STREET, LOWELL, MASS.
OLIVER A. BUZZELL,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Books and Stationery, BLANK BOOKS TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET-BAGS, Writing-Desks, Work-Boxes, and Fancy Goods, IN ABUNDANCE. Also, a large and well-selected stock of PAPER - HANGINGS CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
[ Orders from the country will receive prompt and satisfactory attention.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
PHOTOGRAPH AND PICTURE GALLERY
GEO. E. MITCHELL'S
Photograph, Ambrotype, AND
MELAINOTYPE ROOMS,
Thompson's Building, 89 Merrimac Street,
(On the same side of the Street with the Post Office,)
Mf A S S.
Likenesses of the sick taken at their residences, or Photographs made from old Daguerreotypes of deceased persons, colored in Oil or Water Colors, or finished in India Ink, in a manner not surpassed by any other Photographing Establishment in New England.
Clubs and Schools furnished with Pictures, in every style of the art, on as favorable terms as at any other place where the same class of work can be produced.
MR. MITCHELL wishes it to be particularly understood that poor and cheap work is not in his line of business, and he intends in future, as in times past, to make none but the VERY BEST of Pictures, and expects only a fair re- muneration for his services. His standard of charging is NOT according to what can be obtained, but according to what he deems just to others, and suffici- ently remunerative to himself, that he may thereby be enabled to pay his honest debts on call.
N. B. - This is the only Photographing Establishment in this city where Photographs are colored in Oil or Water Colors, and also finished in India Ink.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
RANDALL'S CENTRAL HALL
CLOTHING HOUSE,
No. 31 Merrimac Street, next to the Post-Office.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
GENT'S READY-MADE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS,
Constantly on hand, at the lowest cash prices. R. B. RANDALL.
J. J. JUDKINS,
RELIGIOUS BOOK AGENCY
AND
Card Printing Office,
No. 3 John Street, Lowell.
Also, School Books, Stationery, &c., &c.
P. O'CONNELL,
BLACKSMITH,
HORSE SHOER, AND CARRIAGE-SMITH,
No. 41 Middle Street, Lowell. All work done in a faithful manner and at a fair price.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
NEW FASHIONABLE
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
No. 4
Canal Block,
Central Street,
LOWELL.
P. VALENTI,
Cutter, from Paris, London, New York, and Boston.
Garments made to order in the best manner. Having had experience in cutting and making up, all garments will be made in the latest style, and warranted to fit. Having travelled extensively in Europe and the United States, his facilities for buying Foreign and American Goods are equal to any establishment in the country.
Overcoatings, Black Cloth, Black and Fancy Doeskins, and the most fashionable Foreign and American Goods constantly on hand. Also, dealer in Gent's Furnishing Goods. A share of the public patronage is solicited.
P. VALENTI, Cutter, from Paris, London, New York, and Boston.
No. 4 Canal Block, Central Street, Lowell, Mass.
GEORGE W. GREEN,
MANUFACTURER OF
CLOTHING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT SHORT NOTICE,
Prescott Street, corner of East Merrimac, LOWELL, MASS.
Sewing done in a superior manner, by the most approved Sewing- Machines ; and all work done at this establishment warranted to give perfect satisfaction.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
MRS. J. P. HAMBLET, DEALER IN
SILK & STRAW MILLINERY,
SILKS, LACES, &c. ALSO, CONSTANTLY ON HAND, MOURNING GOODS. No. 33 Merrimac Street, under Central Hall, Lowell. Bleaching and Pressing done in the most satisfactory manner, at usual prices.
SANBORN & D'S
25 CENT AMBROTYPE & ONE DOLLAR PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, NO. 50 MERRIMAC STREET, LOWELL, MASS.
Photographs from the smallest to LIFE SIZE, finished in India Ink or Water Colors, with neatness and dispatch, at prices that defy competition. Messrs. S. & Co. are the only parties in this city who make the Patent Ambrotypes.
JOHN MARRIOT, JR.,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Trunks, Valises,
CARPET BAGS, ETC. ALL KINDS OF TRAVELLING TRUNKS MADE TO ORDER. Or Neatly Repaired 68 CENTRAL ST., (CANAL BRIDGE,) I.OTVET.I ..
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
MUSIC STORE,
PIANO AND MELODEON WAREROOM,
Umbrella and Parasol, Portrait and Picture Frame, Looking-Glass and Clock Manufactory and Repair-Shop. 39 and 41 CENTRAL STREET.
W. H. DYAR.
The undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the public to the fact that
DR. CUTTER'S CHEST-EXPANDING
SUSPENDERS
AND SHOULDER- BRACES,
Adapted to the wear of either Ladies or Gentlemen, being alike beneficial to the health and comfort of both, are superior in style, beauty of finish, and durability, to all other Braces heretofore offered for sale.
DR CUTTER'S LADIES' SKIRT-SUPPORTERS are far abead of all other Skirt-Supporters in the market, as any lady will testify who has had the good fortune to wear them.
We are the inventors and sole manufacturers of the world-renowned EUREKA SUSPENDERS, which are allowed by every one who has worn them to be the best and cheapest Suspenders ever offered for sale. They are so constructed that they cannot fall from a man's shoulders. let his occupation be ever so laborious ; neither do they pull the pants together behind, but allows them to hang quite natural. They do not crease the shirt bosom, as do the common Elastic Suspenders, by always slipping and falling from the shoulders ; having very little elasticity in the web that goes over the shoulders, but sufficient behind to make them the most comfortable suspenders ever manufactured.
DR. CUTTER'S ABDOMINAL-SUPPORTERS are the best in use. The trade supplied at manu- facturers' prices. Public patronage is most respectfully solicited.
CUTTER & WALKER,
No. 48 CENTRAL STREET, LOWELL, MASS.
N. B. - Shoulder-Braces, Trusses, Supporters, and Suspenders repaired in the best manner. We also keep for sale Suspender-Ends of various kinds; Elastic and Un-Elastic Webs, Buckles, Clasps, Machine-Silk and Needles ; also, the best quality of English Satin Jeans. Boots and Shoes stitched in the best manner.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,
No. 10 Prescott Street, ... Lowell, Mass.
R. W. SMITH & CO.
Keep constantly on hand a good assortment of FURNITURE AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, consisting of a great variety of Chairs, Tables, Bureaus, Secretaries, Sofas, Lounges, Bedsteads, Sinks, Toilets, Tea-Poys, Wash-Stands, Clocks, Mirrors, Window-Shades, Shade-Fixtures. &c. Also, Feathers, Feather-Beds, Mattresses, and all kinds of Bedding usually kept in the market.
Crockery, Glass, and Tinware; and a complete assortment of Kitchen Furniture, which will be sold at prices that cannot fail to suit the purchaser, both in quality and price. Cash and the highest price paid for second-hand Furniture. Upholstering done at short notice, and warranted to give satisfaction. R. W. SMITH. WM. LAMSON, JR.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
FELT & COMPOSITION ROOFING. D. W. HORNE & CO., SOLE AGENTS IN THIS CITY, Office and Manufactory, Western Ave., near City Stable, Lowell. THE ONLY DURABLE FIRE AND WATER-PROOF ROOFING.
IGP TO THE PUBLIC. - We would invite the attention of ARCHITECTS, and all interested in building, to this Roofing, as being an article found by actual experience to be superior to any Roofing now in use, both for durability and service, as it is perfectly FIRE AND WATER PROOF. Samples may be seen by calling at our shop. All orders promptly attend- ed to, and perfect satisfaction assured.
D. W. HORNE.
G. W. HORNE.
ROBERT WOOD, VETERINARY SURGEON,
AND PROPRIETOR OF
MERRIMAC HOUSE
LIVERY STABLE,
Cor. Merrimac and Worthen Sts., Lowell, Mass.
HOIFARD HOUSE, MIDDLESEX STREET,
Near Northern Depot,
LOWELL.
LEWIS HOWARD, . . . PROPRIETOR.
Having leased this House, the proprietor begs leave to inform the public that he will always be ready to attend to the wants of all those who may have occasion to visit the city. He hopes, by paying strict attention to the comfort of strangers, to merit a share of public patronage.
Baggage conveyed to and from the Depot FREE OF CHARGE.
JAMES FARSON, Vlain & Fancy Painter.
PAINTS, OILS, AND GLASS CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Glazed Sash, Doors, and Blinds, of all dimensions; also, a good assort- ment of Paper Hangings. 29 Fletcher Street, Liberty Sq., LOWELL, MASS.
BY J. KIDDER,
BROKER AND JEWELLER,
NO. 60 CENTRAL STREET, LOWELL, MASS.
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry Repaired.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
DAILY CITIZEN AND NEWS
PRINTING OFFICE,
44 CENTRAL STREET, LOWELL.
This is not surpassed by any office in New England for its means of executing all kinds of
JOB AND FANCY PRINTING.
For Plain or Colored Posters it has the largest sized Hand Press in New England.
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