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Corner of Rock and Cushing Streets, Lowell, Mass.
All Orders and Patterns, or Letters of Inquiry addressed as above, will be promptly attended to.
CHARLES E. KENNEDY, MANUFACTURER OF PIANO-FORTE AND MELODEON HARDWARE,
FROM THE BEST MATERIAL, MECHANICS' MILLS, FLETCHER STREET, LOWELL, MASS. Wire Straightened, and Cut to any length.
JOSEPH K. FLINT,
PATTERN -AND- MODEL MAKER, MECHANICS' MILLS,
20 FLETCHER STREET, LOWELL, MASS.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
JEREMIAH CLARK, MANUFACTURER OF IMPROVED
TWINE,
Of all numbers, for Loom Harnesses, and Rotary Sewing Machines. PLAIN and FANCY TWINE for Warps and other work.
BANDING FOR SPINNING OF VARIOUS SIZES. All orders by mail or otherwise will receive prompt attention. No. 96 Middle Street,
- LOWELL, MASS.
CHARLES R. KIMBALL, Druggist & Apothecary,
WYMAN'S EXCHANGE,
LOWELL, MASS.
Family Medicines and Physicians' Prescriptions put up at all hours, day and night.
NICHOLS & HUTCHINS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
CONFECTIONERY AND CAKE,
37 Central Street, Lowell, Mass.
A 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.
LADIES' AND GENTS' GARMENTS, OF SILK, WOOL, OR COTTON FABRIC, Dyed, Cleansed, and Refinished to look like New. KID GLOVES DYED AND CLEANSED WITHOUT STAINING INSIDE. Carpets, Rugs, Crumb Cloths, Table and Piano Covers Cleansed and Pressed in the best manner. Satisfaction guaranteed. Charges moderate.
JOHN PICKENS, 100 Moody Street, - - LOWELL, MASS.
395
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
LOWELL FOUNDRY. COLE & NICHOLS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
IRON & BRASS CASTINGS, Cor. Willey and Dutton Sts., Lowell, Mass.
Every description of CASTINGS made at the shortest notice, and warranted not to be inferior to those of any other Foundry. Special attention given to the Castings of Pulleys and Hangers. Orders can be sent by express or mail to Lowell. D. COLE. A. F. NICHOLS.
DRUGS
& MEDICINES
L. M. GORDON, Eclectic Druggist, 356 Merrimack Street.
Special attention given to keeping a complete variety of Fresh, Powdered, and Unpressed
Herbs, Roots, Barks, Seeds, and Flowers ; ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, Pure Native and Foreign WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL USE. Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Medicines compounded day and night.
LOWELL CARD COMPANY,
MANUFACTURERS OF
MACHINE CARD CLOTHING
Of every description, for COTTON AND WOOLLEN; STRIPPING CARDS and CYLINDER STRIPPERS Of various dimensions. Particular attention given to Cards designed for Napping Woollen or Cotton Cloth. IG> All orders by mail, or otherwise, will receive prompt attention.
No. 96 MIDDLE STREET, LOWELL, MASS.
S. F. HENDERSON & SON,
Dealers in all kinds of
HARD & SOFT WOOD, Sawed or Unsawed.
KINDLINGS sawed any size to suit customers, and delivered in any part of the city. Prices reasonable.
Yard, 289 Merrimack Street; Residence, 60 Moody Street, LOWELL, MASS.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
D. L. PAGE,
MECHANIC
ASSOCIATION
Manufacturer of
PURE HOME-MADE
CONFECTIONERY
AWARDED TO D.L.PACE. AT THE
THIRD
EXHIBITION
* M.
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AIM TO BE JUST
LOWE
Central, cor. Middle St., and 39 Merrimack Street, Lowell. Festivals, &c., supplied at reasonable prices.
SILVER & GAY,
MANUFACTURERS OF
WORSTED MACHINERY,
AND ALL KINDS OF
TWISTERS, WINDERS,
WATER WHEELS, SHAFTING, Gearing, Machinists' Tools, &c., NORTH CHELMSFORD, NEAR LOWELL, MASS.
HARVEY SILVER. ZIBA GAY.
HADLEY & MOULTON, MODEL MAKERS,
And Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of PLAIN and FANCY WOOD TURNINGS, Buttons, Lap Rolls, Skewers, &c., CORNER OF CUSHING AND ROCK STREETS, LOWELL, MASS.
397
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
D. W. HORNE,
DEALER IN
COAL, WOOD, LIME, AND CEMENT:
Fletcher Street, Cor. Western Avenue, Lowell, Mass.
(Residence, 6 South Highland Street.)
WILLIAM ROBINSON & CO., MACHINISTS,
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
TYLER ENG.
IMPROVED WOOD PLANER.
WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY ;
Also Manufacturers of
WORSTED MACHINERY (From the latest improved English Patterns).
SCREW CUTTING, SHAFTING, HANGERS, PULLEYS, IRON PLANING, and all kinds of JOB WORK promptly attended to.
CORNER FLETCHER AND DUTTON STS., LOWELL, MASS. WILLIAM ROBINSON. ALFRED NOURBOURN.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
DAVID LANE,
MACHINIST,
AND MANUFACTURER OF
Wool & Worsted Machinery,
COR. FLETCHER AND CUSHING STREETS, LOWELL, MASS.
FERGUSON'S NEW AND IMPROVED PICKER,
FOR HARD AND SOFT WASTE.
- ALSO, - Fay's New Improved Atmospheric Cotton Opener,
Superior to any other in market for opening and dusting.cotton.
WOOL CARDS of all Dimensions now in use. CONDENSING DRAFT, SEVEN-ROLL RUBBERS FOR WOOL CARDS.
SCALES FOR WEIGHING THE WOOL TO THE FIRST BREAKER CARDS.
CARD GRINDERS, with Traversing Emery Cylinders. BRYANT'S Improved PATENT HYDRO-EXTRACTORS. 2 SPINDLE SCREW GILLS. 2, 4, 6, and 12 SPINDLE DRAWING.
NEW-ENGLAND COMBERS, for Coarse and Fine Work. FLAX AND HEMP MACHINERY.
CARDS for Carding RAG STOCK into LAPS for BATTING.
ALSO FURNISH
SPINNING JACKS, AND GODDARD'S BURRING CYLINDERS FOR WOOL CARDS,
399
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
A. J. HISCOX, FILE MANUFACTURER,
Middlesex St., near Northern Depot, Lowell, and 10 Central Street, Worcester, Mass.
ALL KINDS OF FILES AND RASPS
Made from the best Cast Steel, and Warranted.
Particular attention given to Recutting old Files and Rasps, and warranted equal to new for use. Files and Rasps kept constantly on hand to Ex- change or for Sale.
ORDERS by Express or otherwise, at either place, will receive prompt attention.
APPLETON-STREET WOOD-YARD.
COAL
HIRAM BROWN, PROPRIETOR, No. 55 Appleton Street, Lowell, MASS. Kindling Wood for family and Mill use, of any dimensions, furnished to order. ALSO STOVE AND RANGE COAL. ( Please give me a Call. .
MACHINE KNITTING, HOSE, SOCKS, MITTENS, &C., KNIT TO ORDER, BY MISS ADA BROWN, No. 57 APPLETON STREET, LOWELL.
LOWELL UMBRELLA, PARASOL, PICTURE-FRAME MANUFACTORY, AND
MUSIC STORE. ESTABLISHED IN 1837.
RUGG & GRIFFITH, Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, WALKING-CANES, PICTURE-FRAMES, Sheet Music, Musical Merchandise, Paintings, Engravings, Look- ing-Glass Plate, Picture Glass, &c.
Dealers in Pianos, Organs, and Melodeons. Instruments of all kinds to let, also Tuned and Repaired. Umbrellas and Parasols re-covered and repaired. Ornamental Frames made to order. Gilding and Regilding done. Canes mounted. Agents for Willcox & Gibbs's Noiseless Family Sewing Machines. 77 MERRIMACK STREET, Lowell, Mass. C. W. RUGG. J. GRIFFITH.
IMPROVED FASTENING. PATENTED DEC. 3, 1867. Prices per 1,000, for Plain Tags.
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$3.00 | No. 5
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$4.50
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4.25
Printing, $1.00 per 1,000 extra.
PAT. JAN. 1, 1867. STAR LABEL CO.
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F. G. SARGENT, GRANITEVILLE,
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
THE STRONGEST AND MOST CONVENIENT IN USE.
PATENT READY-STRUNG DIRECTION LABELS,
MANUFACTURER OF
400
1234
5.25
4.00 | No. 7
401
SHIPPING CARDS.
MANUFACTURER OF F. G. SARGENT, Graniteville, COPYRIGHT PENDING.
$2.00
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2.25
No. 5 No. 4
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$2.75 3.25
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$3.75 4.50
No. 1
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Printing, $1.00 per 1,000 extra.
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SHERWIN & CO., General Agents, 37 Central St., Boston, Mass.
46 South Third. St., Philadelphia, Penn. For Sale by Printers and Stationers generally throughout the country.
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PRICES PER 1,000 FOR PLAIN CARDS.
No. 7 No. 6 ·
IMPROVED SHIPPING CARDS.
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402
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
S. G. MACK,
KILBURN & HALLO
DEALER IN
COOKING, PARLOR & OFFICE STOVES,
FURNACES, RANGES, &c.
MANUFACTURER OF
Galvanized Cornices,
WINDOW CAPS, AND BRACKETS,
IRON FENCES,
STORE FRONTS,
IRON ROOFS, &c., &c.
123 & 125 Market St., Lowell, Mass.
403
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
JONATHAN KENDALL,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
AND
MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES,
French Plate & German Window Glass, COLORED GLASS,
Artists' Colors and Materials, Carmines, Lakes, Bronzes, Gold Leaf, Silver Leaf, and Dutch Metal.
WHITE LEAD, WHITE ZINC, GRAINING COLORS, SPIRITS TURPENTINE, SPIRITS BENZINE.
CORDAGE, TWINE,
ROLLER CLOTH, CLEARER CLOTH, BRUSHES, PICKERS, GLUE,
GUMS,
STARCH, &c. perm, Whale, Lard, Tallow, Olive, Castor, Bleached Mecca, Paraffine, Illuminating, and other Oils.
STAINED, CUT, AND ORNAMENTAL GLASS, TO ORDER.
No. 1 Savings - Bank Building, Cor. Merrimack & Shattuck Sts., LOWELL, MASS.
404
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
WASHINGTON HOUSE
Central Street, OPPOSITE WASHINGTON SQUARE LOWELL, MASS. Benjamin Thurston, Prop.
VINTON & EDMONDS,
MANUFACTURERS OF Every variety of Steel-bowed Spectacles, MECHANICS' MILLS, LOWELL, MASS.
Particular Attention given to Putting in the Lenses. H. N. VINTON.
GEO. B. EDMONDS.
M. J. WHIPPLE & CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
Artists' Colors & Materials,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
33 AND 35 CORNHILL,
BOSTON.
UNITED STATES Business Directory,
FOR SALE BY
Sampson, Davenport, & Co., 47 Congress Street, BOSTON. PRICE, $20.
DODGE,
PERKINS,
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BOSTON.
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FRAMES;
Albums, Stereoscopes,
PASSEPARTOUTS ;
English, German, French, and American
Importers and Dealers in
French and German
PICTURE GLASS, &c.
Photograph Goods
OF ALL KINDS,
WHOLESALE
AND
RETAIL.
HROMOS.
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DIRECTORIES.
THE DIRECTORY OFFICE,
47 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON,
ESTABLISHED IN 1846, BY GEO, ADAMS;
Carried on from 1857 to 1865 by ADAMS, SAMPSON, & Co .; SINCE THAT TIME CONTINUED BY
SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, & CO.
From this office the
BOSTON DIRECTORY
Has been issued annually for TWENTY-TWO YEARS.
THE PROVIDENCE (R.I.) DIRECTORY, RHODE ISLAND STATE DIRECTORY, ALBANY (N.Y.) DIRECTORY, TROY ( N.Y.) DIRECTORY, Each annually for about TWELVE YEARS.
Charlestown Directory, Roxbury Directory, Fall River Directory, Taunton Directory, Salem Directory, Lynn Directory, Lawrence Directory, Newburyport Directory, Lowell Directory, Man- chester (N.H.) Directory, Each biennially for from TEN to FIFTEEN YEARS.
THE NEW-ENGLAND DIRECTORY, In 1856, 1860, 1865, and 1868.
THE NEW YORK STATE DIRECTORY, In 1859, 1864, and 1867.
THE MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY, NEARLY EVERY YEAR SINCE 1852. The Maine Register and Business Directory, AND THE RHODE ISLAND REGISTER. S., D., & CO. offer for sale, nearly all Directories published in the United States, and some from foreign countries.
DIRECTORY OFFICE,
SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, & CO.,
47 CONGRESS STREET I
BOSTON, MASS.
406
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
THE
nsurance
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BOSTON OFFICE,
1 & 3 KILBY STREET,
S. HIGGINSON,
General Agent.
Paid up Capital and Reserves,
Liverpool, England.
$6,000,000.
GEORGE F. HUNT & CO., 28 CENTRAL STREET, AGENTS FOR LOWELL AND VICINITY.
C. J. PETERS & SON,
STEREOTYPERS AND ELECTROTYPERS,
5 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.
Books, Pamphlets, Cuts, Newspaper Matter, and every description of work, Stereo- typed or Electrotyped at short notice. Matter from any office can be readi- ly duplicated in Stereotype, as low quadrats, spaces, and leads are used.
Jobs and Cuts Stereotyped or Electrotyped on Wooden or Solid Bodies. C. J. PETERS. C. J. PETERS, JR.
PHILIP H. BRADY, CATHOLIC BOOKSELLER AND BOOKBINDER,
149 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON,
PUBLISHER AND IMPORTER OF
FINE STEEL ENGRAVINGS, LITHOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, &c.
PICTURE-FRAMES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
407
BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
JAMES W. WILSON & CO.,
Machine Brokers & Machinists,
79 & 81 Haverhill Street, Boston,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Steam Engines, Boilers, Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, Lathes, Planers, and all kinds of Iron and Wood-working Machinery.
Manufacturers of Iron Railing,
Of every variety, for the enclosure of Commons, Cemetery Lots, Public Buildings, Private Residences, &c.
ALSO
Iron Vases, Grave Bor- ders, Chairs, Settees,
AMAZEEN'S Patent Ships' Windlass Brake.
408
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
NEW SERIES OF THE oston Medical and Surgical Journal.
THE BOSTON MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL has been issued every week, in an unbroken series, since the beginning of February, 1828, - its seventy-seventh volume closing January 30, 1868, and the period of its existence being exceeded by that of only one Medical Journal in the United States. The commencement of a new series, with such alterations and improvements as might be called for, and which were unsuitable in a consecutive series of volumes, has for several years been under con- sideration. The beginning of its fifth decade of years, in February, 1868, furnished a fit opportunity for a change of this kind, and Volume I. of a new series was then commenced. It is printed in a form of sixteen enlarged octavo pages, weekly, in double columns, the original communications in smaller type, and comprising about one-fifth more reading matter than heretofore. It will thus, it is believed, compare favorably, in general appearance and amount of matter, with any other medical peri- odical of the country. The voluntary withdrawal of the two gentlemen who have been associated as Editors during the past year, and who have filled the chair to uni- versal acceptance, one of them for a period of seven years, required the selection of a successor; and the choice has fallen upon Dr. DAVID W. CHEEVER, as Editor-in-chief, - a gentleman already known to the readers ot the Journal as Surgeon to our City Hospital, and for several years past a valued contributor to the pages of the Journal. While most of the old features of the Journal will be preserved, it is hoped that enough of new will be added to make it more valuable to the physician than ever before. The Journal will continue to be issued every Thursday. There will be two vol- umes in a year, beginning in February and August. A monthly series will also be issued, on the first of each month, for distant subscribers, and others who may prefer it to the weekly series. Price, for cither series, $4.00 a year, payable in advance. Orders by mail promptly attended to.
DAVID CLAPP & SON, Publishers,
BOSTON, March, 1868. 334 Washington Street.
Orders for all kinds of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING promptly attended to and neatly executed.
DANIEL J. CARRUTH & CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
WINES, LIQUORS,
TOBACCO, SNUFF, & CIGARS, ALE, PORTER, AND CIDER, Meerschaum, French, Briar, German, Dutch, Wood, Shaker, & Common Pipes. Agents for the sale of Virginia Manufactured Tobacco ; Also FINE OLD KENTUCKY, BOURBON, AND MONONGAHELA WHISKEYS.
61 and 63 Blackstone Street, Boston. DANIEL J. CARRUTH. STILLMAN P. MARSH.
CROSBY, HALSTED, & GOULD, SOLICITORS OF
American & Foreign Patents,
No. 34 School St., Boston. No. 488} Seventh St., Washington, D.C. J.B. CROSBY, FRANCIS GOULD, BOSTON.
JOHN J. HALSTED, Counsellor-at-Law, late Principal Examiner in U. S. Patent Office, 488} Seventh Street, Washington, D.C.
1 Special Agents in principal European cities. Su
409
BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOHN HANCOCK Mutual Life Insurance Company,
Office, No. 41 STATE STREET, Boston.
GEORGE P. SANGER, President.
GEO. B. AGER, Secretary. Vice-President.
ELIZUR WRIGHT, Actuary.
The Pioneer Co, to make all Policies Non-Forfeitable,
All Endowments or Life Policies paid up in a limited term, after one pavment has been made, may be converted into a "Paid-up Non-forfeitable Policy," for the full proportion paid, without cost to the assured.
The "John Hancock" is the only Company OFFERING THIS ADVANTAGE.
Examples of the Benefits Derived from the " Non-forfeiture" System.
These Policies were paid by the " JOHN HANCOCK " under the NON-FORFEIT- URE Law of Massachusetts, and, being lapsed, would have been forfeited by Companies of all other States.
Policy No. 2,681. - Was insured for $1,000 by Life Policy issued Aug. 8, 1866. He paid ouly one quarter's premium. Policy lapsed Nov. 8, 1866, and he died Dec. 19, 1866. Loss promptly paid.
Policy No. 1,420. - Was insured for $2,000 by Life Policy issued Ang. 17, 1865- Premiums paid semi-annually, with loan. Policy lapsed Feb. 17, 1867. He died March 18, 1867. Loss promptly paid.
ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE AFTER ONE PAYMENT.
The Laws of Massachusetts require that all Life-Insurance Policies shall be kept in force so long as there remains any surrender value, by which, for example, a party aged 35, is insured on Life Plan as follows : -
One Annuai Premium will continue Policy in force 2 years and 3 days.
Two Annuai Premiums
4
12
Three
6
27
Four
46
66
8
46
Five
10
56
An Endowment Policy issued at same age, payable at death, or to insured at 50, after ONE payment, continues in force 4 years and 115 days.
I. HENRY PAIGE, Agent, No. 49 CENTRAL STREET, Lowell.
410
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
NEW SILVER ROOM.
CROSBY & MORSE, JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS,
240 WASHINGTON STREET, Boston, Announce the completion of their
POMPEIAN ROOM,
Which they have recently added to their Store, and invite inspection of their elegant assort- ment of
GORHAM WARE, BOTH IN
SOLID SILVER AND ELECTRO PLATE.
Attention is called to their Stock of
DIAMONDS,
Of the finest quality, many of them of their own cutting. FINE WATCHES AND RICH JEWELRY.
PAPER-HANGINGS.
GREGORY & ROBINSON,
No. 225 WASHINGTON STREET, Boston,
Importers, Jobbers, and Retailers of
FRENCH AND AMERICAN
PAPER-HANGINGS.
Offer the richest goods imported, and the Choicest and Cheapest of American Manufacture, at
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
225 WASHINGTON STREET, Boston.
S. H. GREGORY. C. W. ROBINSON. J. H. ROBINSON.
411
BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
RICE, KENDALL, & CO.
WHOLESALE
PAPER WAREHOUSE.
Importers of PAPER-MANUFACTURERS' MATERIALS,
FELTS, WIRES, &c.
42 and 44 WATER STREET (Simmons Block), Boston.
Alexr. H. Rice. Chas. S. Kendall.
J. Willard Rice. C. S. Kendall, Jr.
C. L. THIERY, Manufacturer of all descriptions of
WATCH CASES,
Engine-Turning, Polishing, Springing and REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS; ALSO
GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. No. 151 Washington St. & 7 Harvard Place. OFFICE 151 WASHINGTON ST. BOSTON.0 N. B. - Cash paid for old Gold and Silver.
J. PORTER & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF
BURBANK'S VARNISHES AND JAPANS,
For Coaches, Cars, Carriages, Pianofortes, and Furniture ; AND DEALERS IN
Porter's Coaline, Downer's Kerosene, and other Coal Oils ; Petro- leum Fluid. Spirits Turpentine, Shellac, Camphene, and Alco- hol; Whale, Sperm, Lard, and Linseed vils ; Lubricating Coal Oil, Benzine, Lamps, Wicks, and THE STAR BURNER, Which is the Latest and Best BURNER for KEROSENE LAMPS in the Market. N. B .- Our Varnishes are made under the immediate supervision of the Messrs. BURBANK.
Nos. 101 and 103 Water Street, Boston.
412
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
CAMPBELL, WHITTIER, & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
TAYLOR& ADANS. BOSTOM-
STEAM ENGINES AND MACHINERY,
Steam Fire Engines.
SOLE AGENTS AND MANUFACTURERS OF
MILLER'S PATENT SAFETY ELEVATOR, For FACTORIES, STORES, &c.
Boiler Work of all Descriptions
Made at the Shortest Notice.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO THE
Repairing of Steam Engines, Machinery, and Boilers.
Works, Orange, near Tremont St., Roxbury, Mass.
Boston Office, 57 BROMFIELD STREET.
413
BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
ÆTNA
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THE BEST AND MOST
CTICAL MACHINES RECOMMENDED BYALL THAT USE THEM MEDALS
OF THE
ÆTNA
SEWING MACHINE,
No. 318 Washington St., (Opposite Boston Theatre,) BOSTON, MASS.
The ÆETNA combines the excellences of all first-class machines yet Invented, with a number of new and valuable improvements not found in any other. It forms the " Lock Stitch," and, in point of durability, has no equal ; it being so constructed that all parts liable to wear can be easily adjusted, and made as good as new, by any Sewing-machine operator. H. S. WILLIAMS, General Agent, To whom all correspondence should be addressed. AGENTS WANTED.
CURRIER, TROTT, & CO., WATCH & CLOCK MAKERS, 148 WASHINGTON STREET, (Corner of Milk Street, opposite the Old South Church,). BOSTON. P. TROTT. G. A. MULLETT.
R. CURRIER.
ALFRED MUDGE & SON, STEAM-POWER BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, *** Card-plates engraved, and Cards printed in the most fashionable style. No. 34 SCHOOL STREET, BOSTON. (OPPOSITE NEW CITY HALL.) Printers to the City of Boston. 0
All Styles. STENCILS
All Sizes,
For BUSINESS PURPOSES, And for MARKING CLOTHING. Brass Stencil Alphabets and Figures, Indelible Ink Brushes, Dies, and all Stencil Goods, all of the best quality. Wholesale and Retail.
M. J. METCALF & SON, No. 101 UNION STREET, BOSTON.
NEW ENGLAND GENERAL AGENCY
IN EUROPE AND AMERICA FOR
0
S.
LOCK STITCH
SEWI
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
TRUSSES, ELASTIC HOSE, &c.
CODMAN & SHURTLEFF, 13 and 15 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON,
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF
Surgical and Dental Instruments,
Besides a complete assortment of articles intended for the exclusive use of the Medical and Dental professions, have always in store, at the lowest prices, a great variety of the following articles, suited to the wants of the general public : -
TRUSSES.
A large assortment of best patterns from which to select to meet the re- quirements of each case. If convenient, persons requiring Trusses should call at our establishment, where they can have a suitable Truss carefully fitted by a competent and experienced person, familiar with the anatomy of hernia. When a call in person is impracticable, a careful description should be sent, stating whether the rupture is on the right or left side; also the measure around the person, two inches below the top of the hip-bone. If the rupture is at the navel, the measure should be around the body at the navel.
ELASTIC HOSE,
For Varicose Veins, Swollen Limbs, and Weak Joints. Of these goods, we have several classes of silk and cotton, possessing different degrees of elasticity, -the stout silk being usually the most satisfactory. The sizes are, full length (of leg), three-quarters, half, or knee-hose, knee-caps, and anklets.
Also ELASTIC AND SPRING ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, SHOULDER BRACES, SUSPENSORY BANDAGES ; APPARATUS FOR WEAK ANKLES, BOW-LEGS, CLUB- FEET, &c. Also CRUTCHES, of various and most improved kinds ; SYRINGES ; RUBBER URINALS, to wear on the person day or night, for males and females ; GALVANIC BATTERIES; HEARING TRUMPETS, AURICLES, AND CONVERSA- TION TUBES FOR THE DEAF; RESPIRATORS, to prevent coughing on entering cold or warm air; together with many other articles for use of the sick and invalids.
For Ladies, separate rooms, and attendance by females. N. B .- A liberal discount to the trade.
INSTRUMENTS and CUTLERY REPAIRED.
415
BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
HOLMES & BLANCHARD,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
FRENCH BURR MILLSTONES, AND
MILL GEARING
Of all descriptions. MANUFACTURERS OF
IMPROVED PORTABLE MILLS,
Of all sizes, for Grinding Grain, Salt, Coal, Spices, Coffee, Plaster, &c .;
Machinery of all kinds for Flour and Grist Mills, And Mill Furnishings of every description ;
DUTCH "ANKER" BOLTING CLOTHS,
Mill Picks, Spindles, Steps, Bushes, Bales and Drivers, Smut Machines and Separa- tors, Bran Dusters, Flour Packers, Screen and Bolt Reels, Shafting, Pulleys and Hang- ers, Hoisting Screws and Bales, Coru and Cob Crackers, Screen Wire, &c. Best Oak- Tanned Leather Belting constantly in stock, at Manufacturers' prices. French Burr Power Paint Mills, for Grinding in Oil, double and single; Putty Mills, Mixers, and all kinds of Machinery used in the manufacture of Paints and Colors; Lace Dye Chasers, Dye-Wood Cutters, and Machinery for Pulverizing Cochineal and all Drugs. Sole Manufacturers of
A. H. Brainard's Improved Iron Power Paint Mills, For Manufacturers; and Brainard's Hand Paint Mills, for Painters' use, various sizes. Platform Elevators, for Stores and Warehouses.
IMPROVED TURBINE WATER WHEELS. SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF
Howland's Patent Hoisting Apparatus and Stump Puller; By the use of which, one man will lift or lower one or two tons' weight, or two men will pull the largest stumps. Two sizes; price, $35 and $50.
9 & 11 Haverhill and 2 Beverly Sts., Boston, Mass. E. O. HOLMES. JOHN W. BLANCHARD, JR.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
NATHANIEL C. STEARNS,
HOUSE FURNISHER,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Jos. Rogers & Sons' Table and | Planished and Japanned Ware.] Pocket Cutlery. Fine Plated Ware. Fine, Tea Trays.
Carved Bread Plates and Knives. Cane Chairs and Settees.
Britannia-Ware; Ice Pitchers. Custom Tin Ware. Bronzed Iron Goods. Zimmerman Steamers.
With every novelty in the line.
SUCCESSOR TO BALLARD & STEARNS,
NOS. 12, 16, AND 18 BROMFIELD STREET,
BOSTON.
STAINED AND CUT GLASS MANUFACTURER, 131, 139, & 141 CONGRESS ST., BOSTON, Mass. J. M. COOK.
HOMEOPATHIC BOOKS AND MEDICINES.
Phonographic and Phonotypic Works; Writings of Emanuel Swe- denborg, Theological and Philosophical,
Agency for HAHNEMANN LIFE INSURANCE CO., CLEVELAND, Ohio. OTIS CLAPP, 3 Beacon Street, Boston.
ALBERT T. STEARNS, DEALER IN HARD AND SOFT PINE AND SPRUCE LUMBER, Dry and ready-worked ; also dressed to Order. Deck Plauk for Sale.
STEAM-MILL WHARF, PORT NORFOLK, MASS. Manufacturer of Gutters, Conductors, Mouldings, and Battens for the Trade.
Sizes of Gutters.
3 x 4 4×7
3×5 5 × 6
3 x6 5 x7
4x4 |5×8
4 x 5
16 x8
4 × 6 6x10
Sizes of Con-
ductors, 1}, 2, 2}, and 3 inch bore. Mills at Port Norfolk, Mass,, and Burlington, Vt. Letters and ordera, address to Box No. 11, Mechanics' Exchange, 22 State St., bost., Mass. (hours from 12 to 1, P.M., daily); or D. L. Wight, agt., Burlington, Vt.
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