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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
Howard Fire Insurance Co., BOSTON.
Capital, - -
$200,000.
Insures against hazard by Fire, on terms satisfactory to the insured.
Merchants' and Farmers' Mutual Fire Ins. Co., WORCESTER. INCORPORATED IN 1846. No Assessment ever made, and the most liberal Dividends paid to Policy Holders.
Connecticut Fire Insurance Company, HARTFORD, CONN. Incorporated 1850. Capital, $200,000. CASH ASSETS OVER A QUARTER OF A MILLION. Continues to insure Real and Personal Property of all kinds, on the most favorable terms.
U. S. Accident Insurance Co., SYRACUSE, N. Y. CAPITAL, $200,000. Insures against loss of life or disabling bodily injury, from Casualties of all kinds, at low rates of Premium. GEO. F. HUNT, Agent, Lowell, Mass.
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. ACCUMULATED FUND, DECEMBER 1, 1865, $8,600,075. DISTRIBUTION, NOVEMBER 30, 1863, $750,000 in Cash. OFFICERS. BENJ. F. STEVENS, President. JOSEPH M. GIBBENS, Secretary. W. W. MORLAND, M. D., Medical Examiner. DIRECTORS.
SEWELL TAPPAN, MARSHALL P. WILDER,
CHARLES HUBBARD, GEO. H. FOLGER,
JAMES STURGIS,
FRANCIS C. LOWELL, JAMES S. AMORY, HOMER BARTLETT, JOHN A. ANDREW BENJ. F. STEVENS.
S. W. STICKNEY, AGENT. S. W. Stickney and J. F. Rogers, COMMISSIONERS TO QUALIFY CIVIL OFFICERS. S. W. STICKNEY, Notary Public.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Lowell Mutual Fire Ins. Co., 49 CENTRAL STREET. JAMES K. FELLOWS, President.
JAMES COOK, Secretary.
DIRECTORS. .
Jonathan Tyler, Ransom Read, A. R. Brown, John Nesmith, George Stevens, W. E. Livingston, William H. Wiggin, Abram French, Alden B. Buttrick, Josiah S. Howe, Charles A. Stott, Jacob Robbins, William P. Brazer, J. C. Abbott, E. B. Patch.
JAMES COOK, No. 49 Central St., Agent for
Market Fire Insurance Co.
Resolute Fire Insurance Co.
North American Fire Ins. Co.
United Assets, $1,260,000.
Columbia Fire Insurance Co.
Putnam Fire Insurance Co.
United Capital, $1,050,000.
Charter Oak Fire & Marine Ins. Co.
City Fire Insurance Co.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Co.
United Assets, $369,000. Capital & Surplus, $1,500,000.
Thames Fire Insurance Co., Norwich, Conn.
Merrimack Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Andover, Mass.
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY. Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co., Springfield, Mass. ASSETS, OVER $1,200,000.
Home Insurance Co., of New Haven, Conn., CAPITAL, $1,000,000.
Metropolitan Insurance Co., of New York, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, OVER $1,600,000.
Niagara Fire Insurance Co., of New York, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, OVER $1,200,000.
Manhattan Insurance Co., of New York, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, OVER $1,000,000.
Croton Fire Insurance Co., of New York, CAPITAL, $200,000.
Hampden Fire Insurance Co., of Springfield, Mass, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, OVER $200,000.
Bay State Fire Insurance Co., of Worcester, Mass. CAPITAL, $104,800.
Albany City Fire Insurance Co., of Albany, N, Y. CAPITAL, $200,000.
Commerce Insurance Co., of Albany, N.Y. CAPITAL, $400,000.
Quincy Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of Quincy, Mass. CASH ASSETS, OVER $155,000.
Jeremiah S. Folsom, Agent, 21 Central Street, Lowell, Mass.
Hartford, New York. Conn. -
United Capital, $1,700,000.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY.
ÆTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $4,000,000.
HARTFORD FIRE INS. COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $1,500,000. PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $1,000,000 NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, BOSTON. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $650,000. WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS INS. CO., PITTSFIELD, MASS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $250,000.
SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $1,600,000.
INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $1,300,000. NORTH AMERICAN INS. COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $375,000.
NEW ENGLAND INS. COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $225,000. GEORGE RIPLEY, Agent, LOWELL, MARCH 12, 1866. First National Bank Building.
Traders' and Mechanics' Ins. Co.,
LOWELL, MASS.
MUTUAL AND STOCK.
DIRECTORS.
C. B. Coburn,
L. G. Howe,
Thomas Nesmith,
H. Hosford,
S. W. Stickney,
D. S. Richardson, Edward Tuck,
Levi Sprague,
Isaac Place,
E. F. Sherman.
C. B. COBURN, President. E. F. SHERMAN, Sec'y and Treas.
Office 27 Central Street, Lowell.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
LOWELL GAS-LIGHT COMPANY !
Office, Middle, corner Shattuck Street,
Capital $250,000
: Commenced Lighting, January 1st, 1850.
JOHN WRIGHT, President.
DIRECTORS.
William A. Burke,
Sewall G. Mack,
Levi Sprague, Jacob Rogers,
James B. Francis, Henry M. Hooke.
JOHN F. ROGERS, Treasurer.
OLIVER E. CUSHING, Agent.
D. B. BARTLETT, Paymaster.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
delamesit Dower Co.
LOCATED ON LAWRENCE ST.,
NEAR LOWELL CEMETERY.
INCORPORATED, 1865.
CAPITAL -
- $150,000.
TAPPAN WENTWORTH, President.
BENJAMIN F. BUTLER, Treasurer.
D. C. G. FIELD, Clerk.
HARRISON FLINT, Superintendent.
This Company controls the water of the Concord River, and leases the power to others for manufacturing purposes.
The Charter permits the Company to Manufacture Goods.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
MERRIMACK MANUFACTURING CO.
NORTH END OF DUTTON STREET.
INCORPORATED, 1822.
CAPITAL - - - $2,500,000.
B. F. CROWNINSHIELD, Treas., 5 Tremont St., Boston. JOHN C. PALFREY, Agent.
BENJAMIN PATCH, Paymaster of Mills.
HENRY BURROWS, Supt. of Print Works.
J. B. F. SHEDD, Paymaster of Print Works.
Spindles
88,960
Looms
2,313
Females employed
1,330
Males employed
620
Yards made per week
340,000
Cotton consumed per week, lbs.
70,000
Yards Dyed and Printed .
340,000 .
Kinds of Goods made
. Prints No. 30 to 37
Pay-day on the Saturday before the 16th of each month.
This Corporation runs six Mills, besides the Print Works.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 317
HAMILTON MANUFACTURING CO.,
JACKSON STREET,
INCORPORATED, 1825.
Capital, $1,200,000.
ARTHUR L. DEVENS, Treasurer,
22 FRANKLIN STREET, BOSTON. OLIVER H. MOULTON,
AGENT AND SUPERINTENDENT.
FERDINAND RODLIFF, Jr., Paymaster.
Spindles, -
50,268
Looms, - -
1,350
Females Employed,
850
Males Employed, -
308
Yards made per week, -
235,000
Cotton consumed per week, lbs.,
50,000
Cleaned Wool consumed per week, lbs., - 10,000
Yards Dyed, -
6,000
Yards Printed,
126,000
KINDS OF GOODS MADE:
Delaines, Flannels, Prints, Ticks, Sheetings and Shirtings, 10 to 53.
The Number of Mills run by this Company is Five, and one Printing Establishment.
Pay-day, second week after last Saturday in each month.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Lowell Manufacturing Co.,
MARKET STREET.
INCORPORATED, 1828.
Capital,
-
$2,000,000
D. B. JEWETT, Treasurer, 28 State St., Boston,
SAMUEL FAY, Superintendent.
Amos A. Blanchard, Paymaster.
SPINDLES.
12,500 Worsted and Wool, 2,816 Cotton.
LOOMS.
258 Power Carpet, 124 Cotton, 50 Stuff Goods.
Females Employed, - 1,000. | Males Employed,
-
450.
Yards made per Week, r 13,000 YARDS SHEETINGS.
35,000 YARDS CARPETINGS.
4,500 YARDS STUFF GOODS.
Cotton consumed per week,
-
4,000
Clean Wool consumed per week, -
63,000
Manufacture Carpets, Sheetings, and Stuff Goods.
THIS COMPANY RUN ONE SPINNING, ONE CARPET, AND ONE FINE-WORSTED, MILL.
Pay-day week after the Last Saturday in each Month.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
MIDDLESEX COMPANY,
WARREN STREET.
INCORPORATED, 1830.
CAPITAL -
- $750,000.
Richard S. Fay, Treasurer, 69 Federal St., Boston.
Perry & Wendall, Selling Agents, 69 Federal St., Boston.
Oliver H. Perry, Agent.
George Wilkins, Superintendent.
Samuel D. Sargent, Paymaster.
Spindles, 16,400.
Looms 250 broadcloth, 50 narrow.
Females employed, 320.
Males employed, 427.
Yards made per week, 13,000-6-4. 2,000-3-4.
2,500 Sq. Shawls.
Clean Wool consumed per week, 25,000 lbs.
Kinds of Goods made, § Broadcloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, & Shawls.
Number of Mills run by this Company is four, and one Dye- House.
Pay-day, Friday after the Fourth Saturday in each month.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
THE PROPRIETORS
OF THE
TREMONT MILLS,
SUFFOLK STREET.
INCORPORATED, 1830.
CAPITAL
600,000.
WALTER HASTINGS, Treasurer,
82 MILK STREET, BOSTON.
GEO. C. RICHARDSON & CO., Selling Agents, 96 DEVONSHIRE ST., BOSTON.
CHAS. F. BATTLES, Agent.
JOSEPH S. HOLT, Paymaster.
SPINDLES 20,960 COTTON, 5,280 WOOL
LOOMS
764 COTTON, 66 WOOL
FEMALES EMPLOYED
608
MALES EMPLOYED .
272
YARDS MADE PER WEEK .
· 112,000 COTTON, 8,000 WOOLEN
COTTON CONSUMED PER WEEK, lbs.
30,000
CLEAN WOOL CONSUMED PER WEEK .
6,000
FLANNELS, DRILLINGS,
KINDS OF GOODS MADE. CASSIMERES, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS.
NUMBER OF MILLS RUN BY THIS COMPANY, TIVO.
PAY-DAY, WEEK AFTER LAST SATURDAY IN EACH MONTH.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
Lawrence Manufacturing Co.,
NORTH END OF SUFFOLK.
INCORPORATED, 1830.
CAPITAL
- $1,500,000
HENRY V. WARD, Treasurer,
39 Kilby Street, Boston.
·
WILLIAM F. SALMON, Agent.
T. L. P. LAMSON, Paymaster.
Spindles, -
60,432
Looms,
1,564
Knitting Machines,
- 163
Females Employed,
1,350
Males Employed,
350
Yards made per week, -
$ 250,000 Cotton Cloth. 5,000 dozen Hosiery.
Cotton consumed per week, lbs., 110,000
Clean wool consumed per week, - 2,000 -
Kinds of Goods made, { § Sheeting, Shirting, Printing Cloth, Cotton and Merino Hosiery.
Number of Mills run by this Company, Five, and Dye Houses.
Pay-day, second Saturday in each month.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
LOWELL BLEACHERY,
Bleachery Street, in South part of the City.
INCORPORATED, 1832.
CAPITAL -
$300,000.
SAMUEL G. SNELLING, Treas.,
82 MILK STREET, BOSTON.
FRANK P. APPLETON, Agent.
HENRY P. PERKINS, Paymaster.
FEMALES EMPLOYED
40
MALES EMPLOYED
. 360
GOODS BLEACHED PER ANNUM
8,000,000
YARDS DYED PER ANNUM
· 15,000,000
All grades and styles of Cotton Goods, Bleached and Dyed.
PAY-DAY, TUESDAY FOLLOWING LAST SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
BOOTT COTTON MILLS.
Armory, opposite John Street.
INCORPORATED, 1835.
CAPITAL
$1,200,000.
RICHARD D. ROGERS, Treasurer,
60 State Street, Boston.
WILLIAM A. BURKE, Agent. A. G. CUMNOCK, Superintendent.
GEO. W. BEDLOW, Paymaster.
Spindles,
71,324
Looms,
.
1,878
Females employed, . ·
1,020
Males employed, including mule-tenders, . .
290
Yards made per week,
350,000
Cotton consumed per week,
110,000
Kinds of Goods made, S Drillings, No. 14. Sheetings, Shirt- ings, Print Cloths, 30 to 40.
This Company Runs 5 Mills.
Pay-day, week after last Saturday in each month.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY ..
MASSACHUSETTS COTTON MILLS,
LOCATED AT
Junction of Merrimack & Concord Rivers. INCORPORATED, 1839.
CAPITAL $1,800,000.
Homer Bartlett, Treasurer, 60 State St., Boston.
Frothingham & Co., Selling Agents, 59 Franklin St., Boston. Frank F. Battles, Agent. Amos Rugg, Paymaster.
Spindles
61,896
Looms
.
1,971
Females employed
1,300
Males employed
. 400
Yards made per week
. 540,000
Cotton consumed per week
· 180,000
Kinds of goods made. . . Sheetings, Shirtings, Drillings, 12 to 20
NUMBER OF MILLS RUN BY THIS COMPANY, SIX. PAY-DAY, WEEK AFTER SECOND SATURDAY IN EACH MONTH.
PRESCOTT MILLS.
WM. BROWN -
-
Superintendent,
PHILETUS BURNHAM - Paymaster.
PAY-DAY, SAME AS MASSACHUSETTS.
These Mills belong to the Massachusetts Cotton Mills, and the Statistics are included in those of that Company.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
Appleton Company, JACKSON STREET.
INCORPORATED, 1828.
CAPITAL
- $600,000.
GEORGE MOTLEY, Agent. .
ARTHUR L. DEVENS, Treasurer,
22 FRANKLIN STREET, BOSTON.
A. H. ROBINSON, Paymaster.
Spindles
19,872
Looms
. 717
Females employed
400
Males employed .
120
Yards made per week
130,000
Cotton consumed per week, lbs.
50,000
Kind of Goods made. . Sheetings & Shirtings, 14 to 20
NUMBER OF MILLS RUN BY THIS COMPANY ARE THREE.
Pay-Day, week after last Saturday in each month.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
LOWELL
MACHINE SHOP DUTTON STREET.
INCORPORATED, 1845.
CAPITAL, $600,000.
J. THOMAS STEVENSON - Treasurer, 82 MILK STREET, BOSTON.
ANDREW MOODY - Superintendent.
WILLIAM W. SHERMAN - Paymaster.
800 MEN EMPLOYED.
MANUFACTURE
Cotton Machinery, Locomotives,
MAHCINISTS' TOOLS, MILL WORK, &c.
They have Four Shops, Smithy, and Foundry. Pay-day, last Saturday in each month.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
D. C. BROWN,
MANUFACTURER OF
WEAVERS'
REEDS & HARNESSES,
ALSO
PATENTED WIRE HEDDLES,
Warranted not to catch the Warp Thread in the Eye.
OFFICE, MANUFACTORY, & RESIDENCE,
CHURCH, COR. OF WARREN STREET,
NEAR THE MIDDLESEX MILLS,
LOWELL, MASS. .
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
ROLLIN WHITE ARMS CO.,
WILLIE STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, Manufacturers of
FIRE-ARMS & MACHINISTS' TOOLS.
CHARTERED, FEB. 18, 1864.
ORGANIZED, OCT., 1864.
This Company is now engaged in the manufacture of Revolvers of two different patterns, -a pocket size, and the army and navy size, - both using fixed ammuni- tion, or Metallic cartridges. These arms are both remarkable for their simplicity, compactness, and power of execution, being similar to the ones manufactured by Smith & Wesson, for whom this Company is now filling large contracts.
A special department is also given to the manufacture of first-class Machinists' Tools.
President, J. A. PALMER, 162 Washington Street, Boston. -
Treasurer, WM. T. BRAMHALL, 50 City Exchange,
Superintendent, REUBEN W. DREW, Office at Factory.
Cashier, CHARLES A. KIMBALL,
C. B. RICHMOND,
MANUFACTURER OF
MANILLA & STRAW
PAPER,
Office, 80 Lawrence Street, Lowell.
Mills at Massic Falls,
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
BOSTON AND LOWELL RAILROAD, AND NASHUA AND LOWELL RAILROAD.
REVERE-
View of New Depot in Boston, on Causeway Street.
The Boston and Lowell and Nashua and Lowell Railroads operate the Stony Brook and Wilton, Lowell and Lawrence, and Salem and Lowell Railroads.
George Stark, Manager. John B. Winslow, Superintendent. Offices at the Depot in Boston. Charles E. Paige, Freight and Passenger Agent, Lowell.
Incorporated, June, 1830. Open for travel, June, 1835. New Depot at Lowell, corner of Merrimac and Dutton Streets.
Season Tickets between Lowell and Boston, not transferable, and pay- able in advance, are given for three months, for $32; six months, $64; and one year, $128. They are not to be used on express business, and entitle the bearer to carry nothing but strictly personal baggage, or such parcels as may be taken in the hand, without incommoding other passengers. Other articles, or merchandise, are not to be taken as bag- gage, except at discretion of the conductor, and by paying extra.
Package Tickets are sold in packages of 50 for $37.50.
Lowell to
Miles.
Fares.
Billerica Mills.
43
.....
15
Billerica and Tewksbury
7
. . . . .
25
Wilmington .
11
. .....
40
North Woburn
14₺
55
Woburn Watering-Place
16
. .. .. .
60
East Woburn
16}
. .. . . .
65
Winchester
18
. .....
70
Medford
21
......
80
Boston
26
90
......
No charge for children under four years of age. Between Boston and Lowell, second-class fare, 75 cents. The above rates are five cents less than the fare when taken in the cars.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
NASHUA & LOWELL RAILROAD.
United with the Boston and Lowell Railroad, connects at Nashua with the Wilton Railroad, and with the Concord Railroad.
Incorporated, June 23, 1835. Depot, Middlesex Street, Lowell. Opened for travel, October 8, 1838.
STONY BROOK RAILROAD.
Connecting with the Nashua and Lowell Railroad at North Chelmsford, and terminating at Groton.
Incorporated in 1845. Capital Stock, $300,000. Opened for travel, July 1, 1848. Depot, Middlesex Street.
OFFICERS .- George Stark, Manager. J. B. Winslow, General Superintendent. F. H. Nourse, Local Superintendent, Lowell.
LOWELL AND LAWRENCE RAILROAD.
Incorporated, March 27, 1846. Annual meeting, first Monday in January. Capital, $300,000.
F. H. Nourse, Local Superintendent, Treasurer, and Clerk. Office, Middlesex Street Depot.
From Lowell* to
Distances. 3
Prices.
Mace's
10
Tewksbury Centre
5
20
Shed's Crossing,t or Almshouse Station
6 25
Hagget's Pond
10 35
Lawrence ; .
13
45
* Connects with Nashua and Lowell Railroad.
t Connects with Lowell and Salem Railroad.
Connects with Boston and Maine Railroad, and Manchester and Lawrence Railroad.
Season Tickets between Lowell and Lawrence, three months, $12; Season Tickets between Lowell and Tewksbury, three months, $ 12.
SALEM AND LOWELL RAILROAD.
Incorporated in 1848. Opened, August 1, 1850. Capital, $400,000. Annual meet- ing on Tuesday after first Monday of January.
OFFICERS .- George Stark, Manager. J. B. Winslow, General Superintendent. F. H. Nourse, Local Superintendent, Clerk, and Treasurer.
From Lowell to
Distances.
Fares.
Whipple's Crossing
1
0
Tewksbury
5
20
Shed's Crossing, or Alms-House Station
6
25
Burt's Mills
8
30
Wilmington Junction
9
35
Wilmington
10
40
North Reading
14
55
Paper Mills
16
60
. Phelps Mills .
18
65
Proctor's Corner
20
70
South Danvers .
22
80
Carltonville
23
90
Salem
24
90
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
LOWELL DAILY COURIER BOOK & JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
.... 1
CONDIAA.
Schneffer,
If you want a Book and Pamphlet ; if you want a circular or Pro- gramme; if you want a Billhead and Label; if you want a Card;
Or, in fact, if you want any kind of PLAIN OR FANCY JOB PRINTING, call at the DAILY COURIER OFFICE,
21 CENTRAL STREET, LOWELL, MASS. Where it will be executed in GOOD STYLE, and at REASONABLE PRICES.
STONE & HUSE, Proprietors.
ENGRAVING
AND Copper-Plate Printing
NEATLY EXECUTED BY
STONE & HUSE, 21 Central Street, Lowell. Cards, Watch-Papers, &c., furnished at short notice.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
ALL KINDS OF
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING NEATLY, CHEAPLY, and PROMPTLY EXECUTED at the VOX POPULI OFFICE,
No. 21 CENTRAL STREET, LOWELL.
Orders for Printing respectfully solicited; work as well executed as in any other office in Lowell or elsewhere.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
DAILY CITIZEN & NEWS PRINTING OFFICE
44 Central Street, Lowell. 1
This Establishment is amply provided with all the means for executing
ALL KINDS OF
LETTER-PRESS PRINTING,
Neatly, Cheaply, and Expeditiously.
For Plain or Colored Posters, it has the largest sized Hand-Press in New England.
THE DAILY CITIZEN AND NEWS
IS PUBLISHED AT $5.00 PER YEAR,
And has the largest Subscription List of any daily paper in Middlesex County.
THE WEEKLY AMERICAN CITIZEN
IS ISSUED AT $2.00 A YEAR.
KNAPP & MOREY,
PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS,
No. 44 Central, nearly opposite Middle Street.
CHAUNCEY L. KNAPP. CEO. F. MOREY.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
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Gent's Furnishing Store.
A. G. WOODWARD,
DEALER IN READY-MADE CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES. HOSIERY, AND BOY'S CLOTHING, 30 Merrimack Street, WYMAN'S EHCHANGE, LOWELL.
B. HODGMAN, DEALER IN
Hats, Caps, & Furnishing Goods,
AT ONE PRICE ONLY. OLD STAND OF BENT & BUSH, OPPOSITE MIDDLE STREET, No. 30 CENTRAL ST., LOWELL, MASS.
N. B. - Only Agency in Lowell for the sale of Bent & Bush's superior quality Silk and Kersey Hats. Also Hats made to order by the aid of the Patent French Conform- ator, thereby giving a perfect, easy fit.
Constantly on hand a great variety of the newest patterns Ties, Scarfs, Paper Col- lars, &c., &c. A good assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, Umbrellas, and Suspenders; Hathaway's celebrated White Shirts; Fancy Flannel Shirts, Under-Shirts, and Draw- ers ; Upton's Patent Shoulder-Braces and Suspenders. B. H.
334
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
ABBOTT & EAMES, DEALERS IN SILKS, SHAWLS, AND DRESS GOODS. ALSO,
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, And a general assortment of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, No. 132 Merrimack Street, Lowell, Mass. C. H. ABBOTT. L. J. EAMES.
CHARLES W. DODGE,
DEALER IN
DRY
GOODS
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
Linens, Lace Goods, and Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery, Yarns, etc., Corner of Central and Gorham Streets, LOWELL, MASS.
EZRA B. WELCH,
DEALER IN Hosiery, Gloves, Mits, Yarn, Threads, Buttons, DRESS TRIMMINGS, German Worsteds, Toys, and Fancy Articles, No. 126 Merrimack Street, Lowell, Mass.
Josiah T. Collins, DEALER IN WORSTEDS, FANCY AND DRY GOODS, SMALL WARES, BUTTONS, &c., Which he will be happy to sell to all who give him a call, at fair prices. No. 170 Suffolk Street, Lowell.
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6
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8
M. G. HALLETT, Watchmaker and Jeweler, At the Old Brastow Stand, No. 153 Central Street, Lowell. Fine Watches and Clocks carefully Corrected and Repaired. One of Howard's best Astronomical Clocks kept for the purpose of regulating Watches correctly.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
Meadow River Manufacturing Co.,
JOHN McDONALD, Agent,
MANUFACTURERS OF
DOOR MATS, RUGS, CARPETS, ETC.
Odd Sizes, suitable for Halls, Churches, and fine Tenements, made to order.
No. 10 HALE STREET, LOWELL, MASS.
LIVINGSTON CARTER & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF BEST QUALITY
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----
----
BLANKETS & FLANNELS
FOR FAMILY USE,
7 THORNDIKE ST., LOWELL, MASS.
CHASE, SARGENT, & SHATTUCK, Mlerchant Tailors,
And Dealers in
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, & VESTINGS, WYMAN'S EXCHANGE,
5 Central Street, Lowell.
Samuel Burbank, John K. Chase,
Fred. W. Sargent. H. B. Shattuck.
Chase, Sargent, & Shattuck, 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 ST., LOWELL. { Agents for Fairbanks' Scales.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
W. H. BATTERSBY Merchant Tailor,
AND DEALER IN
CLOTHS, VESTINGS,
AND
Gent's Furnishing Goods,
No. 4 CANAL BLOCK,
CENTRAL STREET.
ALSO,
MANUFACTURER OF READY-MADE CLOTHING,
82 Merrimack Street,
LOWELL, MASS.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
G. J. & D. BRADT,
Manufacturers of
Bread, Cake,
y
Crackers,
OF ALL KINDS.
BAKERY, WHITING ST., LOWELL, MASS.
ALL ORDERS THANKFULLY RECEIVED AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. GERRITT J. BRADT. DAVID BRADT.
GEORGE L. HUNTOON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in
CONFECTIONERIES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Also Importer, Manufacturer, and Dealer in CIGARS. 3 Appleton Block, Central Street, Lowell, Mass.
H. M. HODSDON, DEALER IN
FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, SODA, & CIGARS, 52 Central Street, LOWELL.
A. B. FRENCH & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN .
CONFECTIONERY AND CAKE 9
37 Central Street, Lowell, Mass.
Ky Particular attention given to the MANUFACTURE of Ice Creams, Jellies, Wedding and other Cake.
Parties supplied with Oysters, Scalloped, Stewed, or Raw, on the most reasonable terms. Orders promptly attended to. Strangers visiting the city can find Refreshments at every hour of the day.
338
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
A. L. WAITE,
Commission Merchant, For the sale of
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
LOWELL, MASS.,
And 90 Blackstone Street, Boston.
RAILROAD BANK, LOWELL. .REFERENCES § WASON, PEIRCE & CO., BOSTON.
F. H. CHANDLER,
COFFEE
FLOU
HYSON
GROCER, 201 Middlesex Street, Lowell, Mass. Mr. C. keeps constantly on hand a well selected stock of WEST.INDIA GOODS AND GROCERIES, Of the best quality. Also, CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS, FOR FAMILY USE. Goods delivered to all parts of the City free.
P. P. LANE,
DEALER IN BEST FAMILY GROCERIES,
-
HYSON
FE
FLOUR,
Sugar, Teas,
OIL, &c.,
Lowell, corner Worthen Street, Lowell, Mass.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
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E. R. BLAIR,
Dealer in
HYSON
TEA
BEST FAMILY Groceries,
Teas, Sugars, Oil, Flour, &c.
Broadway, cor. School Street, Lowell, Mass.
A. L. RUSSELL, DEALER IN
HYSON
FORM.
TEA
W. I. GOODS GROCERIES,
FLOUR, MEAT, COUNTRY PRODUCE, &c .. ALSO CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, No. 6 APPLETON BLOCK, CENTRAL ST., LOWELL.
Goods delivered at any part of the city free of charge.
ALBERT WHEELER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
WEST-INDIA GOODS,
GROCERIES, &c. TILDEN STREET, LOWELL, MASS.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Smith Adams, TRIPE, PIGS' FEET, NEATSFOOT OIL AND TALLOW, WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL,
Walker, NEAR MIDDLESEX ST., · LOWELL. Orders for butchering Hogs attend- ed to at short notice.
J. C. JEPSON, DEALER IN
Choice Family
COFFEE
FLOUR
HYSON
GROCERIES,
AND WEST INDIA GOODS.
The best kinds of Flour, Butter, Tea, Sugar, Spices, Country Produce, And all other Goods usually kept in a first-class Grocery Store, always on hand. No. 195 Central Street.
MICHAEL CORBETT, No. 73 Gorham Street,
Lowell, Mass.,
DEALER IN
Beef, Pork, Ham, SAUSAGES, Poultry, and Country Produce.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
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Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HENRY K. WILKINS, PORK, LARD, HAMS, Pork and Bologna Sausages,
37 PRESCOTT ST., LOWELL.
Also Sausage Manufacturers and
Hogs' Head Cheese, Dried and
BUTTRICK & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
WEST-INDIA GOODS
AND 1
COUNTRY
PRODUCE,
No. 20 Market Street,
A. W. BUTTRICK. A. B. BUTTRICK. B. N. WEBBER.
LOWELL.
FLETCHER & MANSUR, (Successors to Nichols & Co.,)
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
WEST-INDIA GOODS,
GROCERIES, CORDAGE, POWDER, BURNING FLUID, &c.
144 & 146 CENTRAL ST., LOWELL, MASS. E. D. FLETCHER. W. G. MANSUR.
Curers of Hams.
Smoked Beef.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
MORTIMER B. RANDLETT,
FISH DEALER,
No. 66 Middlesex Street,
Keeps constantly on hand Pickled and Fresh Fish of all kinds, Lobsters, Oysters, Clams, &c.
DELIVERED IN ANY PART OF THE CITY.
DANIEL BRYANT,
No. 110 MIDDLESEX STREET,
Lowell,
MASS.,
DEALER IN
BEEF,
Pork,
Mutton,
LAMB,
HAM,
Poultry, and Choice Family Groceries.
FRESH FISH.
Sargent & Cotton,
At their Fish Market, in the rear of No. 57 Central Street, at the sign of the BIG FISH, daily receive, and are ready at all times to furnish the citizens of Lowell with Fresh Fish, including Halibut, Cod, Haddock, Mackerel, Shad, Lobsters, Oysters, and all kinds of Fish in their season. Also, Corned Fish, Tongues and Sounds, &c., &c. Orders respectfully solicited, and Fish delivered promptly in any part of the city.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
J. H. KNIGHT'S Fish & Oyster
MARKET,
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