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ESSEX BANNER, HAVERHILL-Published week- ly, by E. H. Safford, Editor and Proprietor. Established 1834. Democratic. Office, 2 Bridge street. Terms, $2.00 per annum.
TRI-WEEKLY PUBLISHER, HAVERHILL-Pub- lished Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, by Woodward & Palmer, Editors and Proprietors. Established 1859. Independent. Office, 25 Merrimack street. Terms, $4.00. HAVERHILL DAILY BULLETIN - Published daily by A. J. Hoyt & Co, Editors and Proprietors, 6 Main street. Established 1871. Republican. Terms, $5.00 per annum.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT. 329
HAVERHILL WEEKLY BULLETIN-Published weekly by A. J. Hoyt & Co., Editors and Proprietors, 6 Main street. Established 1871. Republican. Terms, $2.00 per annum.
THE VILLAGER-Office, Market square, Salisbury Mills. William H. B. Currier, Proprietor.
MERRIMACK JOURNAL-G. J. L. Colby & Co., pub- lisher, Amesbury (see advt. p. 55)
THE NEWBURYPORT HERALD -Established 1792. Published every Tuesday and Friday; and THE DAILY HERALD. Established 1832. Published every morning, by Win. H. Huse & Co., No. 42 State street.
THE MERRIMACK VALLEY VISITOR-G. J. L. Colby & Co., publishers (see advt. p. 55)
CHRISTIAN HERALD-Established 1817. Pub- lished every Tuesday. D. P. Pike, 42 State street, Editor and Publisher.
THE LAWRENCE AMERICAN
AND ANDOVER ADVERTISER,
Published every Friday, is one-fourthi larger than any other paper in the city, having 36 long columns, and the circulation is three times that of any other weekly, making it the best advertising medium in Essex County.
THE DAILY AMERICAN,
$6 a year in advance. Published every evening.
GEO. S. MERRILL & CO.,
STEAM PRINTERS, Post-office Block, Essex Street.
ESTABLISHED 1820.
Haverhill Gazette Printing House
No. 1 Exchange, Water St., Haverhill, Mass. ALFRED KITTREDGE, Proprietor.
By the recent addition of two Gordon Presses and a large quantity of Job Type, we are prepared to execute all kinds of BOOK, JOB, CARD, AND FANCY PRINTING, promptly and satisfactorily.
Orders for Advertisements or subscriptions for the Haverhill Gazette solicited.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS IN OTHER CITIES.
Apple Parers. Whittemore D. H., 570, Main, Worces- ter (see adv. dept., p. 76)
Artificial Stone.
Union Stone Co., 29 Kilby, Boston (see advt. colored leaf, opp. page 113) Wheeler R. R., 35 Haymarket block, Charlestown street, Boston (see advt. inside back cover)
Belting.
Page Belting Co., 1 Federal, Boston (see advt. on back cover)
Brass and Galvanized Pipe. Walworth Manufacturing Co., 1 Bath, Boston (see advt. back colored page)
Carriage Wheels nud Stock. Jewell Geo. M., 149 Milk, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 74)
Peabody B. I., 72 Kilby, Boston, manu- factory 13 Cypress st., Worcester (see adv. dept., p. 59)
Chimney Tops.
Waldo J. Adan, 13 Liberty sq., Boston (see adv. dept., p. 58, and back cover)
Clothes Wringers & Washers. Hood Geo. H., 97 Water, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 72)
Coffins and Caskets.
Lockhart Wm. L., 199 to 209 Bridge st., East Cambridge (see advt. front p. 16) Peak John & Son, 146 Friend, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 73)
Cop Tubes. Taylor Charles F., 27 Custom House st., Providence (see advt., p. 60)
Copying Press Mnfrs. Whitcomb C. & Co .. Exchange, c. Cy- press, Worcester (see adv. dept., pp. 62 and 63)
Cotton Yarns.
Pray Thomas, jr., 57 Weybosset, Provi- dence (see advt. opp. 108)
Diamond Tools.
Wheeler R. R., 35 Charlestown st., Bos- ton (see advt. inside back cover)
Distillers.
Crystal Spring Distillery, Felton & Stone, proprs, 229 State, Boston (see advt. opp. title-page) Lawrence Daniel & Sons, 127 to 133 Broad, Boston (see advt. front colored page)
Drain Pipes.
Waldo J. Adan, 13 Liberty sq., Boston (see adv. dept., p. 58 and back cover)
Dry Goods Wholesale.
Anderson, Heath & Co., 4 and 5 Win- throp sq., Boston (see adv. dept., p. 58) Butler & Norwood, 90 and 92 Tremont, Boston (see advt. front colored page)
Sargent Bros. & Co., 148 and 154 Dev- onshire, Boston (see advt. frout col- ored page)
Emery Wheels and Stones. Cosmopolitan Solid Emery Wheels, R. R. Wheeler, agent, 35 Charlestown, Boston (see advt. inside back cover) Diamond Emery Wheel Manuf. Co., Hadley & Costain, 236 Wash., Provi- dence (see advt. colored page, opp. 40) Union Stone Co., 29 Kilby, Boston (see advt. opp. p. 113)
Engravers (Stone, Steel, and Copper).
Bufford J. H., 490 Wash., Boston (see advt. opp. 185)
Engravings and Chromos. Bufford J. H., 490 Wash., Boston (see advt. opp. 185)
Expresses.
Boston, Lowell, and Nashna R. R. Co. Express, Parcels dept., 33 Court sq., Boston (see advt front colored page) Russell & Co. (Boston, Haverhill and Bradford), 33 Court sq., Boston (see advt. on back cover)
United States and Canada Express, 39 and 40 Court sq., Boston (see advt. front colored page)
Factory Supplies.
Fisher & Prior, 33 Charlestown, Boston (see advt. front, p. 14)
Fancy Goods and Toys. Partridge Horace, 51 Hanover, Boston (see advt. opp. p. 160)
Files.
Small, Wetherell & Co., Liberty sq., Boston (see adv. dept., p. 56)
Fire Brick.
Waldo J. Adan, 13 Liberty sq., Boston (see adv. dept., p. 58 and back cover)
Fire Clay.
Young C. & Emerson, 75 State, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 75)
Fire Tile.
Waldo J. Adan, 13 Liberty sq., Boston (see adv. dept., p. 58 and back cover)
Fresco Artists.
Butler P. A., 17 Pemberton sq., Boston (see adv. dept., p. 72)
Garden Vases.
Waldo J. Adan. 13 Liberty sq., Boston (see advt. back cover and p. 58)
Glass.
Hills, Turner & Harmon, 193 and 195 State, Boston (see advt. opp. title-p.)
Glass Cutters and Engravers. Cook James M., 131 Congress, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 55)
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PATRONS IN OTHER CITIES.
Glass Mnfrs. (Homeopathie), Staniford J. W. & Co., 36 Washington, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 75)
Glaziers' Diamonds.
Hills, Turner & Harmon, 193 and 195 State, Boston (see advt. opp. title-p.)
Glaziers' Points.
Hills, Turner & Harmon, 193 and 195 State, Boston (see advt. opp. title-p.)
Grindstones.
Lombard & Co., 13 Lewis wharf, Bos- tou (see adv. dept., p. 56) Read, Stevenson & Co., Sargent wharf, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 64)
Gutters, Conductors & Mold- ings.
Stearns A. T. & Sons, 22 Congress sq., Boston (see adv. dept., p. 59)
Hoisting Machinery.
Mason Volney W. & Co., Lafayette, Providence (see advt. opp. 109)
Homeopathie Vials.
Staniford J. W. & Co., 36 Washington, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 75)
Hosiery, Gloves, and Small Wares.
Butler & Norwood, 90 and 92 Tremont, Boston (see adv. front colored page)
Insurance Companies.
National Ins. Co., Boston, 14 Devon- shire (see advt. back colored page) Union Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Maine, office 27 Court, Boston (see advt. front colored page]
Iron Works.
Sbawmut Iron Works, J. H. Chadwick & Co., agents, 22 and 26 Oliver, Bos- ton (see advt. back colored page) Wheeler J. S. & Co., 25 Hermon, Wor- cester (see adv. dept., p. 61)
Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead.
Boston Lead Co., J. H. Chadwick & Co., agents, 22 to 26 Oliver, Boston (see advt. back colored page)
Leather Belting.
Page Belting Co., I Federal, Boston (see advt. on back cover)
Lenther Board. Harwood J. A. & N., 85 Milk, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 60)
Lime and Cement.
Waldo J. Adan, 13 Liberty sq., Boston (see adv. dept., p. 58, and back cover) Young C. & Emerson, 75 State, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 75)
Lithographer. Bufford J. H., 490 Washington, Boston (see advt. opp. 184)
Lounge Manufacturer.
Lacount Eugene D., 372 Haverhill, Bos- ton (see advt. front cover)
Lumber.
Shepard, Davis & Co., Burlington, Vt., (see adv. dept., p. 75) Shepard, Hall & Co., 6 Central, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 75) Stearns A. T. & Sons, 22 Congress sq., Boston (see adv. dept., p. 59)
Machinery.
Mason Volney W. & Co., Lafayette, Providence (see advt. opp. 109) Whitcomb C. & Co., Exchange, corner Cypress, Worcester (see adv. dept., pp. 62 and 63)
Machinists' Tools.
Pond Lucius W., Union, cor. Exchange, Worcester (see adv. dept., p. 64) Wheeler J. S. & Co., 25 Hermion, Wor- cester (see adv. dept., p. 61)
Manufacturers' Supplies. Pray Thos., jr., 57 Weybosset, Provi- dence (see advt. opp. 108),
Molding and Fire Sand.
Waldo J. Adan, 13 Liberty sq., Boston (see adv. dept., p. 58, and back cover)
Oil Caus.
Fisher & Prior, 33 Charlestown, Boston (see advt. front, p. 14)
Oil Stones and Holders.
Union Stone Co., 29 Kilby, Boston (see advt. opp. p. 113) Wheeler R. R., 35 Charlestown, Boston (see advt. inside back cover)
Painters (Fresco).
Butler P. A., 17 Pemberton sq., Boston (see adv. dept., p. 72)
Paints and Oils.
Folsom C. E. & Co., 9 and 10 Indla, Boston (see advt. opp. contents)
Paper Boxes.
Garrison Geo. T., 13I Congress, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 57) Sullivan T. J., 12 Howard and 3 Tre- mont Row, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 7+)
Physician.
Spear E. D., M. D., 713 Wash., Boston (see adv. dept., p. 64)
Plate Ginss.
Hills Turner & Harmon, 193 and 195 State, Boston (see advt. opp. title-p.)
Plate Printers.
Bufford J. H., 490 Wash., Boston '(see advt. opp. 184)
Plumb and Level Ginsses. Staniford J. W. & Co., 36 Washington, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 75)
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Plambers.
Russell & Burke, 16 Howard, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 74)
Plumbing Materials. Russell & Burke, 16 Howard, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 74)
Printers ( Lithographie) Bufford J. H., 490 Washington, Boston (see advt. opp. 184)
Publishers (Pictures). Bufford J. H., 490 Washington, Boston (see advt. opp. 184)
Red Lead and Litharge.
Boston Lead Co., J. H. Chadwick & Co., agents, 22 to 26 Oliver (see advt. back colored page)
Seminary. ·
Clinton Grove Seminary, Weare, N. H., (see advt. fron , t p. 12)
Sewing Machines.
Finkle & Haskell (Remington Empire), 332 Washington, Boston (see advt. on back cover)
Soap Manufacturers.
Kendall Manufacturing Co., Provi- dence (see adv. dept., p. 60)
Spring Beds.
Coburn James F.(" Chase " Spring Bed) 69 Commercial, Boston (see advt. front colored page)
Stained and Ent Glass.
Cook James M., 131. 139 & 141 Congress, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 30)
Steam, Gas, and Water Pipe. Russell & Burke, 16 Howard, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 74)
Steam Heating Apparatus.
Walworth Manufacturing Co., 1 Bath, Boston (see advt. back colored page)
Steam and Gas Fittings.
Walworth Manufacturing Co., 1 Bath, Boston (see advt. back colored page)
Steamship Lines.
Providence and New York Steamship Co., Providence (see advt. outside back cover)
Steel.
Jessop Wm. & Sons, 135 Federal, Bos- ton (see adv. dept., p. 57) Small, Wetherell & Co., Liberty sq., Boston (see adv. dept., p. 56)
Steel Wire. Small. Wetherell & Co., Liberty sq., Boston (see adv. dept., p. 56)
Stoves and Furnaces.
Chilson Gardner, 99 & 101 Blackstone, Boston (see advt. front colored pages)
Syringes (Glass).
Staniford J. W. & Co., 36 Washington, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 75)
Turning Tools (Carbon Point). Hadley & Costain, 236 Wash., Provl- dence (see advt. opp. p. 40)
Undertakers.
Lockhart Wm. L., 199 to 209 Bridge, E. Cambridge (see advt. following index to advts.) Peak John & Son, 146 Friend, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 73)
Varnish Manufacturers.
Folsom C. E. & Co., 9 & 10 India, Bos- ton (see advt. opp. contents) Odiorne, Ryder & Co., 65 Commercial, Boston (see advt. outside back of book)
Ventilators.
Barney J. E. & Co. (Hynes' Patent) 26 Charlestown, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 73) Eureka Ventilating Co., 7 Spring Lane, Boston (see advt. front p. 16)
Watch Case Manufacturers.
Margot Bros., 23 Water, Boston (see advt. on page of contents)
White and Linen Goods.
Butler & Norwood, 9) and 92 Tremont, Boston (see advt. front colored page)
White Lead and Zinc.
Boston 'Lead Co., J. H. Chadwick & Co., agents, 22 and 26 Oliver, Boston (see advt. back colored page) Brooklyn White Lead Co., C. E Fol- som & Co., agents, 9 and 10 India, Boston (see advt. opp. contents)
Window Glass.
Hills, Turner & Harmon, 193 and 195 State, Boston (see advt. opp. title-p.)
Wirc.
Small, Wetherell & Co., Liberty sq., Boston (see adv. dept., p. 56)
Wood Engraver.
Taylor J. L., 81 Washington, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 59)
Wrought Iron Pipe.
Walworth Manufacturing Co., 1 Bath, Boston (see advt. back colored page)
Yarns.
Pray Thos. jr., 57 Weybosset, Provi- dence (see adrt. opp. 108)
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
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XS- KILBURN MALLORY.SC.
00., Manufacturers of every description of GAGE, PORTER CAST STEEL SAWS,
-AL80,-
MELODEON SPRINGS AND WHIFFLETREE SPRINGS,
FISHERVILLE, N. H.
Ilaving for more than twenty years been engaged in the manufacture of Circular, Mill, Crosscut, Pit, Wood, and other Saws, with newly invented improvements in grinding and tempering, we are enabled now to offer an article equal, to say the least, to any manufactured in America. Ouly the very best quality of Steel is used in our manufactures, and the most skillful workmen employed.
From these and other causes, our saws have acquired a reputation surpassed by none, and we intend they shall fulltil the highest expectation of all who favor us with their orders, or otherwise patronize our manufactures. Each saw is warranted. Orders for particular kinds are promptly answered. Sold by the principal hardware dealers in the United States and Canadas.
C. M. & A. W. ROLFE, Wholesale Manufacturers of and Dealers in
DOORS, SASH, AND BLINDS.
Doors of all sizes and qualities, Blinds painted and trimmed, or White, Sash glazed or unglazed, constantly ou hand, or made to order.
ORDERS FILLED AT SHORT NOTICE.
Factory next door to Saw Works of Gage, Porter & Co., FISHERVILLE, N. H.
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MERRIMACK RIVER DIRECTORY.
EDWARD DOW, ARCHITECT,
Office, First National Bank Building, Opposite Phenix Hotel, . . . CONCORD, N. H.
NEW HAMPSHIRE GENERAL AGENCY -OF THE-
ELIAS HOWE Sewing Machine Co.,
161 Main Street, CONCORD.
All the varieties manufactured, and all the different parts at wholesale und retail. Agents uppointed for all purts of the State.
ROBERT RAMSDELL, Agent. N. L. SWETT, General Traveling Agent.
CHARLES CROW, FURNISHER & UNDERTAKER.
Wholesale and Retail
COFFIN WAREHOUSE,
No. 6 Pleasant St., near Main, Concord, N. H.
Constantly on hand and for sale, Black Walnut, Whitewood, and Chestnut Coffins and Caskets. Also, Metallic cases of all sizes and shapes. Robes of the most approved patterns furnished at the shortest notice.
CHARLES CROW, House cor. of Pleasant and Rumford Streets.
STEVENS & DUNCKLEE, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Stoves, Tin,
Glass & Wooden Ware.
FURNACES and RANGES set at short notice. KITCHEN FUR- NISHING GOODS, a large assortment constantly on hand. JJOB WORK done at short notice in a workmanlike manner. Opp. Phenix Hotel, Concord, N.H. P. F. STEVENS, C. H. DUNCKLEE.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
PEERLESS
BATY & CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in
Stoves and Stove Ware,
Copper and Cast Iron Pumps ; Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead and Zinc; Crockery, Glass & Britannia Ware; Pocket and Table Cutlery ; Sil- ver Plated Ware; Hard, Wooden & Willow Ware.
-ALSO- Dealers in all kinds of Paper Stock and Old Metals.
Agents "Peerless & Magee" Stoves.
FISHERVILLE, N. H.
JOHN BATY, ISAAC BATY, Jr.
WE WILL MEET YOU AT THE DOOR.
SHERMAN HOUSE,
-BY-
W. G. & H. N. COLSTON, CONCORD, N. H.
Formerly of the Franklin House, Laconia, N. H.
Guests conveyed to and from the House free of charge. HORSES AND CARRIAGES TO LET.
A. P. OLZENDAM, HOSIERY MANUFACTURER,
Mechanics Row, Manchester, N. H.,
MANUFACTURES
LADIES' & MISSES' WOOL & MERINO RIBBED & PLAIN HOSE, GENTS' WOOL RIBBED & PLAIN SOCKS, GENTS' WOOL MITTS AND GLOVES, BOYS' WOOL RIBBED AND PLAIN SOCKS, SHAKER WOOL SOCKS.
SELLING AGENTS,
KRAUSE & SAYRE, NEW YORK.
Males and Females employed at Mill 60
Females employed outside of Mill
4,000
Knitting Machines used
Hosiery made per week, pairs
14,400
Wool consumed per week, pounds
3,000
PAY-DAY, FIFTH DAY OF EACH MONTH.
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MERRIMACK RIVER DIRECTORY.
JOHN B. VARICK,
DEALER IN
HARDWARE
Iron and Steel, PAINTS, OILS, & GLASS,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS & GRASS SEED,
Fertilizers, Leather and Rubber Belting. Sheet Lead and Lead Pipe, Copper, Iron, and Wood Pumps, Cord- age, Chains, House Trimmings, &c., &c.
AGENTS FOR FAIRBANKS' SCALES. 809 & 811 Elm Street, Manchester, N. H., A few doors north of the Manchester House.
Buying exclusively for cash, we are enabled to sell goods at lowest manu- facturers' prices. Country dealers and others would do well to examine our stock and prices before purchasing else- where. Goods delivered to any part of the city and at the depot free of charge. JOHN B. VARICK.
LAHEY & RUSSELL,
MANUFACTURERS
AND DEALERS IN
FOREIGN
AND
DOMESTIC
CIGARS
FACTORY AND SALESROOM,
796 Elm St.
AND
VIRGINIA
STAR
884 Elm St.
TOBACCO
PIPES
PRIDE
VIRGINIA
! CF VIRGINIA
MANCHESTER,
LUXURY
N. I.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
JOHN V. SULLIVAN, NO. 2 CITY HALL, - - MANCHESTER, N. H. BOOKS, STATIONERY, PAPER HANGINGS, &c. AGENT FOR The American Sewing Machine. Branch of Mme. Demorest's NEW YORK EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS.
Full-size, accurate, and reliable PATTERNS of every new and desirable style for Ladies' and Children's Dresses.
F. L. GRAY, MANUFACTURER OF
SARSAPARILLA BEER,
MINERAL & SODA WATERS. Soda Fountains charged. Porter, Ale, and Cider, Bottled. Parties furnished at short notice. 868 ELM STREET, Basement of Ferren's Building, MANCHESTER, N. H.
KILN DRIED
8 X10
10 X 12
WM. G. WESTOVER & CO., CARPENTERS S-AND- CONTRACTORS, -AND DEALERS IN-
SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, AND MOLDINGS. Job Work, Painting, Glazing, &c., in the best manner. Elm, near Granite St., Manchester, N. H.
DAILY MIRROR AND AMERICAN. THREE EDITIONS DAILY.
JOHN B. CLARKE, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
Merchants Exchange, Elm St., Manchester, N. H. Terms, $6 a year. Subscriptions taken at this office. A reliable carrier will leave it at any thickly settled part of the city.
THE WEEKLY MIRROR 'AND FARMER,
A Quarto of Forty-eight columns. A paper of the largest circulation of any Farming and Family paper in New England. Terms, $1.50 per year, in advance.
ALSO, THE LARGEST AND BEST JOB PRINTING OFFICE IN THE STATE.
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MANCHESTER MACHINE CARD FACTORY.
BISCO DENNY,
Manufacturers of COTTON and WOOLEN
Machine Card Clothing,
MANCHESTER, N. H.
DWIGHT BISCO, Jos. A. DENNY, GEORGE BISCO, CHARLES A. DENNY.
The business is still continued under the same name, at Leicester, Mass.
BAROUCHES AND HACKS
JAMES BROTHERS
SE
S.S.JAMES.
D.C. JAMES
FURNISHED FOR
Funerals, Parties, AND WEDDINGS.
Also, to run to and from depots.
Private Carriages to let.
Books kept at Connor & Pearson's Drug Store, cor. Concord and Elm Sts. Also at the Stable.
Particular attention given to Boarding and Transient Horses.
No. 44 Manchester Street, . . MANCHESTER, N. H.
NION
- -AND- -
UNION DEMOCRAT,
WEEKLY, Published by CAMPBELL & HANSCOM, Office, Merchants Exchange, Elm Street, . . Manchester, N. H. TERMS-Daily Union, $5 per annum ; Union Democrat, $2 per annum,
The Publishers gire their personal attention to the various kinds of PRINTING, such as BOOKS, TOWN REPORTS, CATALOGUES, HANDBILLS, SHOP BILLS, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, BILLHEADS, BLANKS, CARDS, etc.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
THOMAS A. LANE, -DEALER IN- STEAM, GAS, AND WATER PIPE, IRON AND BRASS FITTINGS, VALVES, COCKS, &c.
GAS FIXTURES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Globes, Burners, Argand Burners, Chimneys, Shades, &c. Iron and Brass Finishing and Repairing. Pumps and Hydraulic Rams furnished, set, and repaired. All orders promptly attended to.
Nos. 1 and 2 Wells Block, Spring Street, MANCHESTER, N. H.
KIMBALL'S SHIRT ROOMS,
O
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KIMBALL'S IMPROVED PATTERN.
1075 Elm St., up-stairs, MANCHESTER, N. H.
All kinds of Shirts made to order and warranted to fit. Shirt and Shirt Patterns cut.
J. H. BROOKS,
DEALER IN
TEAS,
FRESH TEAS.
Coffees, Spices,
-AND-
LIGHT GROCERIES. -ALSO,-
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERY.
COLLEY'S BLOCK,
No. 67 Hanover Street, MANCHESTER, N. H.
SULLIVAN BROTHERS, Dealers in
STOVES
Tin, Britannia, Glass, Willow and Wooden Ware,
Hollow Ware, Sinks, Zinc, &c. Job Work of every description at- tended to promptly.
1037 Elm, cor. Concord Sts., MANCHESTER, N. H.
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MERRIMACK RIVER DIRECTORY.
E. P. JOHNSON & CO., Dealers in HARD AND SMITH COAL,
WOOD, PRESSED HAY, STRAW, CLAPBOARDS, SHINGLES, &c., &c., Office 688 Elm Street, 2d Door South of Central Street, MANCHESTER, N. H.
Corner Elm and Lowell Streets, MANCHESTER, N. H .. G. W. WENTWORTH, Proprietor.
DANIEL SOMERVILLE, Clerk,
(Late from Elm House, Concord, N. H.)
PLUMER, CHANDLER & CO., DEALERS IN
CLOTHS AND CLOTHING,
Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Furnishing and Rubber Goods. Agents for I. M. SINGER & CO'S Sewing Machine. Nos. 897 & 899 Elm St., MANCHESTER, N.H.
Fashionable Garments made to order at short notice.
CHAS. O. SHAUGHENESSY,
Carriage, Buggy, Wagon, and SLEIGH MANUFACTURER.
Repairing, Painting & General Jobbing.
MAIN ST., PISCATAQUOG, MANCHESTER, N. H.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
Continental Life Insurance Co.
S Justus Lawrence, President. ? OF NEW YORK. S J. P. Rogers, Secretary. ¿ S. C. Chandler, jr., Actuary. S
¿ M. B. Wynkoop, Vice-pres.
BARNARD BROTHERS, Managers New England Branch, Office, Boston Post Building, cor. Devonshire and Water Sts., Boston.
G. M. SANBORN, General Agent,
Office, Towne's Block, Elm Street, M.INCHESTER, N. II.
B. P. BURPEE & CO., -DEALERS IN-
W. I. GOODS & GROCERIES,
Also,
HYSON
Provisions and Meats
TEA
Of all kinds.
4 MUSEUM BUILDING, 744 Elm St.,
MANCHESTER, N. H.
JOHN H. CASHIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
POR- TER
PALE ALE
AMBER ALE
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC Wines and Liquors.
Also, constantly on hand old and present use Ales of the most popular brands in the Country. Philadelphia Stock and Pale Ales, Taylor & Sons' Albany Fine Ales, Fisher & Co.'s Stock, Pale, and Amber Ales.
71 Manchester Street, MANCHESTER, N. H.
HENRY FRENCH, Carpenter & Contractor,
EXILS DRIED
-AND DEALER IN-
DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, & WINDOW FRAMES, Nos. 382 and 384 Chestnut Street, MANCHESTER, N. H.
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MERRIMACK RIVER DIRECTORY.
STEARNS HOTEL
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE,
MANCHESTER, N. H. LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. V. STEARNS & SON, Proprietors.
This is an entirely new Hotel, newly furnished, and heated by steam. Travelers will find it one of the best in New England.
J. B. McCRILLIS & SON,
MANUFACTURER OF
LIGHT AND HEAVY Carriages,
Corner Bridge and Wilson Streets, MANCHESTER, N. H.
FAIRBANKS & DOWNS, Manufact's of and Dealers in
Stoves, Tin, Crockery,
GLASS WARE, WOODEN WARE, PAPER STOCK, &C. PUMPS AND LEAD PIPE FOR SALE.
Agents for the Peerless, the leading Cook Stove in the World.
O PEERLESS
Ayer's Block, Opp. Merrimack Sq., 762 Elm St., MANCHESTER, N. H.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
C. B. BRADLEY, ROLL SHOP. Top Rolls Covered,
Of all descriptions.
MECHANICS MILLS, - MANCHESTER, N. H.
JAMES BALDWIN & CO.,
Mechanics Mills, Manchester, N. H. -MANUFACTURERS OF-
SHUTTLES, BOBBINS, AND SPOOLS,
Of all kinds generally used by Cotton and Woolen Goods Manufacturers in the United States. The subscriber is the original Patentee of the
BALDWIN PATENT SHUTTLE. Also, Manufacturers of Superior Shoe Pegs.
L. B. BODWELL & CO., -- DEALERS IN-
COAL AND WOOD,
ELM STREET,
Cor. Depot Street,
MANCHESTER, N. H.
Orders left at Johnson & Stev- ens' store, Patten's Block, or at; their office, cor. Elm & Depot Sts., will be promptly attended to.
PIKE & HEALD, Manufacturers and Dealers in STOVES, FURNACES, RANGES, &c. ALSO, STONE, GLASS, BRITANNI.1,
Japanned and Wooden Wares, and Furnishing Goods, Particular attention paid to JOB WORK in !Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper, and Plumbing and Plumbers' Materials. Also, Dealers in
PUMPS, PIPE, LEAD, ZINC, OLD METALS, &c. 7 Central Block, 972 Elm St., MANCHESTER, N. H.
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MERRIMACK RIVER DIRECTORY.
JOHN SWEENEY, DEALER IN
MEATS
FRESH TEAS.
AND GROCERIES, No. 2, Cor. Central & EIm Sts.
And Wholesale Dealer in Choice Ales, Wines, Liquors & Cigars. No. 1, cor. Elm and Central Streets, MANCHESTER, N. [H.
G. MESSIER & SON,
DEALERS IN Choice Family Groceries,
SALT AND FRESH MEATS, And all kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Nos. 982 & 988 Elm Street, MANCHESTER, N. H.
Dr. A. A. RUSS, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL
788 Elm Street, Manchester, N. H.
DR. CHAUNCEY W. CLEMENT, DENTIST No. 3 STARK BLOCK,
ELM STREET, . MANCHESTER, N. H.
CHESTER HEATH,
Surge
Dentist
944 Elm Street, Central Block, Manchester, N. H.
CLARK & HUSE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW,
Patten's Block (South Entrance), MANCHESTER, N. H. LEWIS W. CLARK, HENRY H. HUSE.
J. A. V. SMITH, MANUFACTURER OF
SMITH'S PATENT STEEL SPEEDER FLIER,
Also, Fly Frame Fliers, and Abbot's Steel Flier, MANCHESTER, N. H.
The Speeder Flier is a lighter and stiffer Flier, and runs easier (with less power) than any other now iu use. Its shape is also better adapted to the eone-shaped bobbin. It has at- tached the best Centrifugal Compressure now iu use. Fliers repaired. Send for Circular.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
JOHN CLEWORTH, Steel & Brass Reed MANUFACTURER.
Also, Dealer in
BELT HOOKS AND WIRE HEDDLES,
-AND- MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES, Mechanics Mills, - - MANCHESTER, N. H.
S. C. FORSAITH, MACHINIST, AND MANUFACTURER OF
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, WITH PATENT LEVER SET.
ALL KINDS OF WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, For Sash & Blind Makers. HUB BOXING MACHINES, for Carriage Builders. SHAFTING, MILL-GEARING, &c. Patterns made and Castings furnished when desired. Foot of Auburn St., east of Freight Depot, MANCHESTER, N. H.
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