The Merrimack River directory, Business directory Concord, Manchester, Nashua, Lowell, Lawrence, Haverhill, Amesbury and Salisbury, and Newburyport, 1872-1873, Part 2

Author: Greenough, W.A. & Co., Boston
Publication date: 1879
Publisher: Boston, W.A. Greenough Co
Number of Pages: 446


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tinware, front colored page


Fellows C. H. & Co., hard ware, 40 Fowler O. W., coffin mnfr., 42 Goss A. H., livery stable, 42


Hunt & Quimby, doors, win- dows, and blinds, 41


Littlefield J. M., architect, 41 opp. index to advts.


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Evans & Lamprey, contractors and builders, 51


Gallagher Thomas, boots and shoes. 49


Gould John H., eating house, 47 Groves J. H., harness maker, 48 Harrower R. Mrs., dining room, 52 Kulıl & Castelhun, watches, &c., 49


Lunt Paul G., cord and line manufacturer, 50


McGlew Hugh, blacksmith, 45 Meinerth Carl, photographer, 44 Mitchell Thomas A. S., carpen- ter, 50


Morse C. O., lawyer,


44


Morse Nathaniel, stair builder, 44


Ocean House, J. P. L. West- cott, proprietor, 52


Ocean Mills, 321


Pearson John, jr., baker, 52 Richardson Bros., grocers, 51


Richardson S. Mrs., bonnet rooms, 49


Ross L. D., cigar manufacturer, 48


Ross M. M., grocer, 52 Sargent Rufus, architect, 50 Stanley J. C., junk dealer, 49


Stiles & Donahoe, harness mak- ers, 45


Water Street Harness Shop, 45


Westcott J. P. L., proprietor


Ocean House,


52


Williams Jos. jr., apothecary, 47


BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


Anderson, Heath & Co., whole- sale druggists, 58


Barney J. E. & Co., ventilators, 73


Boston Lead Company,


back colored page


Bufford J. H., lithographer,


opp. 185


Butler P. A., fresco and deco- rative artist, 72


Butler & Norwood, dry goods, front part front colored page Lombard & Co., grindstones, 57 Chadwick J. H. & Co., agents Boston Lead Company, Margot Bros., watch case man- ufacturers, under contents back colored page Massachusetts Drain Pipe and Tile Co., J. A. Waldo, agent, back cover and p. 58


Chilson Gardner, stoves, fur- naces, and ranges, 5


front colored page


Coburn James F., spring beds, front colored page


Cook James M., stained and cut glass, 55


Crystal Spring Distillery,


opp. title-page


Empire Sewing Machine, Fin-


kle & Haskell, agents,


back cover


Eureka Ventilation Co., C. J. J. Smith, business agt., front. 16 Felton & Stone, distillers, opp. title-page Finkle & Haskell, Empire Sew- ing Machine, back cover Fisher & Prior, patent oilers,


etc.,


front, p. 16


Folsom C. E. & Co., paints, oil,


and glass, opp. contents French J., real estate agent, front, p. 15 Garrison Geo. T., paper boxes, 57 Harwood J. A. & N., paper box maker, 60


Hills, Turner & Harmon, win-


dow glass,


opp. title


Hood Geo. H., universal clothes wringer, 72


Jessop Wm. & Sons, steel, 57 Jewell Geo. M., carriage stock, 74 Lacount Eugene D., lounge manufacturer, front cover Lawrence D. & Sons, distillers, front colored page


Lockhart Wm. L., coffin manu- facturer, E. Cambridge,


Nashua Iron and Steel Co., M. A. Herrick, Treasurer, 53


National Ins. Co. of Boston, opp. inside back cover Odiorne, Ryder & Co., varnish manufacturers, on back title of book


Page Belting Co.,


back cover


Partridge Horace, fancy goods


and jewelry, colored leaf, .


opp. page 160


Peabody B. I., carriage stock, 59 Peak John & Son, coffin manu- facturers, 73


Read, Stevenson & Co., grind- stones, 64


Russell & Burke, plumbers, 74


Sargent Bros., wholesale dry


goods,


front colored page


Shepard, Hall & Co., lumber, 75


Small, Wetherell & Co., iron


and steel,


56


Smith Chas. J. J., ventilators, front part Spear E. D., Indian physician, 64 Staniford J. W. & Co., glass vial manufacturers, 75


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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


Stearns A. T. & Sons, gutters and conductors, 59


Sullivan T. J., paper boxes, 74 Taylor J. L., wood engraver, 59 Union Mutual Life Ins. Co. of


Maine,


front colored page


United States and Canada Ex- press, front colored page Union Stone Company, emery wheels, &c., colored page opp. 113


Waldo J. Adan, drain pipe, back cover and page 58 Walworth Manufacturing Co., iron pipe, &c., back colored page


Wheeler R. R., artificial stone and emery wheels, inside back cover


Wilson Hawksworth, Ellison


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& Co., steel,


Young & Emerson, lumber,


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PROVIDENCE & WORCESTER ADVERTISEMENTS.


Hadley & Costain, emery wheels, Providence, colored page opp. 40 Kendall Manuf. Co., soap and candles, Providence, 60


Mason Volney W. & Co., cotton machinery, Providence, colored page opp. 109 Peabody B. I., carriage stock, Worcester, 59


Pond Lucius W., machinists' tools, Worcester, 64


Pray Thos., jr., cotton yarns.


and machinery, Providence,


colored page opp. 108


Providence & N. Y. Steamship Co., Providence, outside bk.cover Rice & Whitcomb, prop's Union Iron Works, Worcester, 62 Taylor Charles F., cop tubes, Providence, 60


Union Iron Works. Rice & Whitcomb, prop's, Worcester, 62 Wheeler J. S. & Co.,, machin- ists' tools, Worcester, 61


Whitcomb C. & Co., machinery and machinists' tools, Wor- cester, 62, 63


Whittemore D. M., apple-par-


ers, Worcester,


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THE HAVERHILL BOOKSTORE.


JAS. V. SMILEY & CO.,


Booksellers, Stationers,


-DEALERS IN- -


SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS, POCKET CUTLERY,


Fancy Goods, &c.,


PAPER HANGINGS & PERIODICALS.


No. 8 Main Street, . . HAVERHILL, MASS.


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Clinton Grove Seminary and Boarding School.


CHAS. H. JONES, Principal.


LIZZIE E. SHOVE, { LIZZIE H. JONES, S Assistants.


This School has one of the finest locations in New England, and is open to pupils of both sexes.


The regular course of study is accompanied with lectures on various topics of in- terest and importance, which are free to all members of the school.


TUITION PER QUARTER:


Primary English, $3.75; Higher English, $5.00; Common English, $4.50; Latin and French, $6.00. Board from $3 to $4 per week.


Parents wishing to place their children in an institution where the morals of the child shall receive especial attention, should address the Principal,


CHAS. H. JONES, Weare, N. H.


GREENOUGH, JONES & CO., Directory Publishers,


No. 96 Washington Street, BOSTON, MASS.


P. S. PRESBY, PRODUCE DEALER,


Corner Main and High Streets, NASHUA, N. H.


United States Internal Revenue, SIXTH COLLECTION DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS.


GEORGE COGSWELL, Collector.


Office at No. 1 Exchange, Water Street, HAVERHILL, MASS.


Office hours from 9 to 12 A. M., and 2 to 3 1-2 P. M.


H. E. CHADWICK Deputy Collector at Haverhill. Jos. L. PARTRIDGE, .. .. Deputy Collector at Lawrence. CHARLES H. HOUGHTON,. Deputy Collector at Charlestown.


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ADVERTISEMENT.


Boston, Lowell, 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.


GEO. STARK, MANAGER. JOHN B. WINSLOW, SUPERINTENDENT. Offices at the Depot in Boston. CHAS. E. PAIGE, FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT. Office, Middlesex Street Depot, Lowell.


Incorporated June, 1830. Open for travel, June, 1835. New Depot at Lowell, corner of Merrimack and Dutton Streets.


Season Tickets between Lowell and Boston, not transferable, and paya- ble in advance, are given for three months, for $30; six months, $60; and one year, $120. They are not to be used ou 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 baggage, except at discretion of the conductor, and by paying extra.


Package Tickets to Boston are sold in packages of 10 for $7.50.


LOWELL TO


MILES.


FARES.


Billerica Mills.


42. 15


Billerica and Tewksbury


25


Wilmington. 11 35


North Woburn. 141. 45


Woburn Watering-Place. 16 50


East Woburn. 163 55


Winchester. 18 60


Medford. 21 65


Boston. 26 80


No charge for children under four years of age. Between Boston and Lowell, second-class fare, 70 cents. The above rates are five cents less than the fare when taken in the cars.


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FISHER & PRIOR, Proprietors of Fisher & Prior's


PATENT OILERS,


MILL, ENGINE, AND LOCOMOTIVE OILERS,


KEROSENE OIL FILLERS,


Rowe's Patent Force Pump Plungers, Rowe's Improved Force Pump, &C., ENGINEERS' AND FACTORY SUPPLIES.


Haymarket Block, No. 33 Charlestown Street, BOSTON, MASS.


F


B


A


Fig. A shows the general appearance of the Oiler.


Fig. B the cup attachment, showing the inner wall.


DESCRIPTION.


These Oilers will recommend themselves to the consumer for the fol- lowing qualities, possessed by no other Oilers in the market : 1st. The double-walled cup supplies the place of a funnel in filling. 2d. From the peculiar formation of the eup all drip and leakage from the spout is retained, and a perfectly clean, dry oiler insured.


3d. The Oiler can be picked up from the bench with greater facility and surety than any other.


4th. It is made of heavier stock and with more care than any other in the market, and is fully warranted.


J. FRENCH,


80 Washington Street, . . . . BOSTON, MASS.


Agent for the Purchase, Sale, and Leasing of


REAL ESTATE


Houses, Stores, and Land, in Boston and vicinity, bought and sold on liberal terms. NEGOTIATOR OF NOTES AND MORTGAGES. Particular Attention paid to the Care of Real Estate, and Collection of Rents, Dividends, and Interest.


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MERRIMACK RIVER DIRECTORY.


EUREKA VENTILATING COMPANY


OF BOSTON, MASS.


CHAS, J. J. SMITH,


Business Agent, 7 SPRING LANE.


PERSPECTIVE VIEW


VIEW


COURSE of AIR


WHENSHUT


8f PLASTER


The Eureka Ventilator is the cheapest, Simplest, and most efficacious Ventilator in the world. Being of cast iron, and imbedded in the wall, near the ceiling, it is in- destructible. Supplies an abundance of pure oxygen in a manner so that no direct draught can strike the occupants of the room. Is neat and ornamental, and can be regulated to any required quantity of air. Can be placed in any old or new wall with- out risk of blundering. It is indispensable, and is best adapted to MILLS, FAC- TORIES, SCHOOL-ROOMS, MEETING ROOMS, SLEEPING APARTMENTS, STABLES, KITCHENS, etc., etc. Prices from $4.50 to $12.00, according to size. Send for descriptive circular.


WILLIAM L. LOCKHART, UNDERTAKER


Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in


Coffins, Caskets, Robes, &c.


Cofins and Caskets made to order at shortest notice.


199, 201, 203, 205, 207, and 209 Bridge St., OFFICE 203, EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS.


000 000


VIEW INTHE ROOM


SECTIONAL:


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SHUTTER


Merrimack River Directory.


CONCORD BUSINESS


1872


DIRECTORY,


EMBRACING


A Classified List of all Trades, Professions, and Pursuits in the City of Concord for the Year 1872, arranged Alphabetically for each Trade.


Agricultural Implements.


Ford William P., 235 Main, north of City hall


Walker Gust., 1 Phenix block, Main, n. opp. the depot Warde, Humphrey & Dodge, Exchange building, Main


Ale, Porter, &c.


Adams G. H. & C. G., Main, opposite Phenix Hotel Taylor & Pendergast, Main, Fisherville


Thornton J. J., Main, Fisherville


Apothecaries.


Danforth & Ingalls, 112 Main


Eastman & Co., Hill's block, Main


Foster H. B., Main, opposite the depot Martin C. H. & Co., 103 Main, near Pleasant Rollins J. S. & Co., Main, Fisherville


Rollins & Co., Main, opposite State-house Topliff C. C., Main, Fisherville Underhill & Kittredge, State block, Main


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Architect. DOW EDWARD, over the First National Bank, oppo- site Phenix Hotel (see adv. dept., p. 2)


Artificial Limbs. Jewett Leg Co., Central block, Main


Artists.


Moore H. P., Capitol Shaw Joseph D., 3 Moore's block, Main


Auctioneers. Shattuck & Pickering, 1 Warren


Axe, Sledge, and Hammer Handle Manufacturer. Fisher H. M., Fisherville


Axle Manufacturers. BROWN D. ARTHUR & CO., Fisherville


Bakers. Bradbury F. C., Stickney's block Norris James S. & Co., 85 Main


Banks. (See Miscellaneous Department.)


Bankers. Minot & Co., first door west of post-office, School


Bedstead Manufacturer.


Elwell Isaac, opposite freight depot


Belting. (Leather and Rubber.)


Moore James N. & Son, 212 Main Walker Gust., 1 Phenix block, Main, n. opp. the depot Warde, Humphrey & Dodge, 1 and 2 Exchange block, Main


Belting Manufacturers. Eastman Samuel & Co., West Concord


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CONCORD.


Billiard Halls.


Pendergast John, Main, Fisherville Rand Hamilton L., Hill's block, Main Taylor Edward, Fisherville


Blacksmiths.


Carter B. G., rear Main


Chesley J. C., E. Concord


Chesley Samuel M., Union Steam Mill Cochran & Fitch, opposite Phenix Hotel David J. S., Fisherville Fuller Hilton, Turnpike, corner West Welcome & Batchelder, rear Rumford block Wilson T. O., Fisherville


Blank Book Manufacturer. Crawford, F. S., Statesman block, Main


Book Binders.


Crawford F. S., Statesman building, Main Giles N., Stickney's block, Main Morrill & Silsby, Central block, Main, opposite Depot


Booksellers and Stationers.


Eastman Edson C., Central building, 160 Main


Fisk William H., Eagle bookstore, Stickney's block GUERNSEY D. L., State block, Main Noyes S. G., Main, Fisherville


Sanborn B. W. & Co., Sanborn's block, Main


Wiggen A. H., Main, corner School


Boot and Shoe Findings.


Hill Chase, 147 Main


Boot and Shoe Makers.


Ayer N., Main, Fisherville


Batchelder George H., Central building, Fisherville Clark H., South


Fairfield W. R., Main, opp. Pearl French J., School Gilman William, opposite Statesman block


Knapp A. K., Low's block, Main Rollins John, 143 Main


Savary Thomas W., Main, Fisherville


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Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers.


Chadwick & Co., Main, Fisherville


Clarke C. W., 5 Exchange block


Clifford J. F., Stickney's block, Main, under Eagle hall


Fox D. Warren, Main, Fisherville


Gilman V. M. (mnfr.), Main, opp. Statesman block


Harris & Co., State block, Main Jacobs T. S., Main, Fisherville


Marden Frank, City block, opposite Phenix block


Sanders J. P. (retail), Main, Fisherville


Thorn Calvin, Main, corner Free Bridge road


Weatherbee J., Main, opposite State block


Whittredge George F., 10 Main


Brass Founders.


Ford & Kimball, 66 Main


Brick Manufacturer.


Bowers Joseph R., Turnpike


Candle Manufacturers.


Critchett M. & Son, Walnut, near Washington


Carpenters and Builders.


Adams Francis, Liberty


Blanchard Sawyer, Academy


Brainard Duane D., State, corner Thompson


Bnzzell G. Il., Bethel


Chandler & Co., 298 Main


Chandler & Son, Main, corner Pearl


Clifford & Currier, rear Stickney's block


Cloud W. W., 16 Main


Dow & Wheeler, Warren, near Main


French Benjamin, School Gordon W. E. Jackson


Hardy C. W., Fisherville


Hutchinson E. B., Pleasant, near Main


Lang G. K., Pleasant


Morgan & Shattuck, Beacon


Webster Peter W., rear Low's block


Carpets and Oil Cloths.


Allen W. H., Main, Fisherville Pressey C. G., 3 Moore's block, Main Stearns W. B., Main, opposite State-house


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CONCORD.


Carriage Hardware.


Smith J. R. & Co., 141 Main Smith & Walker, opposite Depot Warde, Humphrey & Dodge, 1 & 2 Exchange block


Carriage Manufacturers.


Abbott, Downing & Co., 17 Main Batchelder David, rear Rumford block Dow J. D., Fisherville Griffin S. M., 253 Main, near corner Ferry


Harper Charles S., East Concord Harvey, Morgan & Co., 58 Main Royce G. S., Fisherville


Carriagesmiths.


Brockway George W., rear of the depot, West Concord Griffin S. M., 253 Main Harper Charles S., East Concord


Carriage Springs. Palmer & Co., office Exchange block, Main


Car Wheel Manufacturers. Ford & Kimball, Railroad square, office 66 Main


Churn Manufacturers. Blanchard Charles P. & Co., 211 Main


Cider and Vinegar Manufacturer. Fuller H. M., under Sanborn's block, Capitol court


Cigars and Tobacco.


Hubbard J. S. (mnfr.), 109 Main Kayes H. G. (mnfr.), 8 Main Perkins & Stevens, 105 Main


Civil Engineers.


Dunklee & Allen, 60 Main Knowlton A. L., First National Bank building, Main Land C. C., Hill's building, Main Morrill G. S., Fisherville


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Clergymen.


Adams Elisha, 205 State


Ayer F. D., Franklin


Barry John A., School, corner Huntington


Blake S. L., South


Bouton Nathaniel, Main, opposite City hall


Cook Samuel, 56 State


Couch John, Rumford, near Cambridge


Cummings Eben E., 23 Green


Curtis Silas, Rumford, near Washington


Drew A. E., 161 State


Eames J. II., 33 Main


Faunce Daniel H., 29 Green


Fiske Albert W., Sumner, opposite Church, Fisherville Gerould M., Essex


Harriman James, Sumner


Hook J. G., Auburn


Howes M., East Concord


Jewett W. R., Fisherville


Jordan W. V., 18 Green


Kendall Henry A., East Concord


Lovering Joseph F., 88 State


Merrill John W., 161 State


Nutting J. P., Perley


Patten David, Washington


Putnam H. B., Hanover


Safford H. G., Hanover


Smith E., East Concord


Utley Samuel, Jackson, corner Church


Clothing.


Chase & Burpee, Main, Fisherville


Critchett M. B., Main, corner Warren


Lincoln & Richardson, Phenix block, Main Marshall William, 114 Main


Nelson J. T. & Co., Main, Fisherville


Sanders J. P., Main, Fisherville


Shaw & Drew, Exchange building, Main


Sleeper J. T., Stickney's block, opposite State-house


Strauss Brothers, Hill's block, Main


Tucker James I., Main, Fisherville


Coffins and Caskets. CROW CHARLES, 6 Pleasant (see advt., p. 2)


Commission Merchants. Prescott E. P. & Co., Railroad square Quimby S. & Co., 3 Pleasant


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CONCORD.


Concord Harness. HILL J. R. & CO., 151 Main (see advt. on front cover)


Confectioners. (See also Fruit and Confectionery.)


Morrill J. H., Main, opposite State-house Norris James S. & Co., 85 Main


Confectionery Manufacturers.


Bradbury F. C. & J. Y., Stickney's new block, Main Morrill J. H., Main, opposite State-house


Norris James S. & Co., 85 Main


Piper & Haskins, Central block, Main


Cotton Goods Manufacturers.


Brown H. H. & Sons (print cloths), Fisherville Brown John S., Fisherville


Cotton Mills. Pennacook Cotton Mills (print cloths), Fisherville, John S. Brown, proprietor


Country Produce (See Produce.)


Crockery, China, and Glass Ware.


BATY & CO., Fisherville (see advt., p. 3)


McNeil & Carter, Main, Fisherville


Pressey C. G., Columbian building, Main Stearns W. B., Main, opposite State-house


STEVENS & DUNCKLEE, Main, opposite Phenix House (see advt., p. 2) Sturtevant & Whittredge, 6 Main


Cutlery. (See Hardware.)


Dentists. Cummings & Young, Phenix block, Main Fletcher William W., Stickney's block, Main Little J. W., 176 Main Towle C. N., Hill's building, Main White H. D., Mechanics' block, Fisherville .


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Doors, Sashes, and Blinds.


Bunker Andrew, Union Steam Mill


Crowther Brothers, Fisherville


Eastman L., School


Martin J. C., Fisherville


ROLFE C. M. & A. W., manufacturers, near Gage, Por- ter & Co.'s saw manufactory, Fisherville (see adv. dept., p. 1)


Drain Pipe. Concord Cement Pipe works, near gas works


Dress Makers.


Abbott Esther N. Miss, Spring, corner Pleasant


Brown S. K. Mrs., Main, boards Washington House' Fisherville


Converse R. A. Miss, Central block, Main


Conch Mahala Mrs., 83 State


Crawford Jane L. Miss, City block, Main


Daggett F. B., Main, Fisherville


Flanders Mary D., 157 State


Hayward Etta, Fisherville


Jones David B. Mrs., Central block, Main


Noyes Mary A. Miss, State block, Main


Ordway H. S. Miss, Stickney's new block, Main


Rines M., Fisherville


Wentworth Charlotte G., Washington, near the jail


Drugs and Medicines.


Danforth & Ingalls (wholesale and retail), 112 Main


Eastman & Co., Hill's block, Main


Foster II. B., Main, opposite the depot


Martin C. H. & Co., 103 Main, near Pleasant


Rollins & Co., Main, opposite the State-house


Topliff C. C., Main, Fisherville


Underhill & Kittredge, State block, Main


Dry Goods.


Allen W. II., Main, Fisherville


Blanchard J. S., 162 Main


Brown Thomas F., jr., Stickney's north block


Chadwick & Co., Main, Fisherville Clarke D. E., 5 Exchange block, Main Eastman, Currier & Co., W. Central


Eastman H. M., Capitol Evans F., Main IIall & Foote, Main, Fisherville


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Harris & Co., State block, Main


Hazelton James, Rumford block, Main 4


Johnson John P., Stickney's block, opposite State-house Kilburn J. C. & Co., Rumford block Linehan J. C., Main, near the bridge, Fisherville Mayers Richard (wholesale and retail), Main, second door north of Phenix Hotel


Rowell & Clough, Washington Stone & Ayers, Central block, Main


Underhill F. B. & Co., Hill's new block, Main


Whittredge George F., 10 Main


Dye House.


Holden B. F. & D., West Concord


Engraver. Nelson N. C. (silver and gold), Durgin's block, School


Express Agent.


BEAN M. H., agent for United States and Canada Ex- press, Main, Fisherville (see advt. front colored page)


Express Companies.


CHENEY & CO.'S UNITED STATES AND CAN- ADA EXPRESS, via Lowell, Nashua, Concord, Manchester, and Lawrence railroads. N. White, agent, Concord, at north end of passenger depot, branch office in Eagle Hotel (see advt. front colored page)


Fancy Goods.


Allen W. H., Main, Fisherville Bell W. H., Main, Fisherville, near the bridge


Carr N. G., Statesman block, Main Chadwick H. Mrs., Main, Fisherville Churchill Henry, Rumford block Crawford J. L. Miss, Main, opposite Phenix Hotel Fisk William H., Stickney block


Foster H. B., Main, opposite the depot Folger Delia M. Mrs., 87 Main Jacobs L. J. Mrs., Main, Fisherville Jones D. B. Mrs., Main, one door north of Masonic Temple Knight E., Main, opposite State-house Marshall E. H. Mrs., Stickney's block, Main Mayers Richard, Main, second door north of Phenix Hotel Morrill Samuel F. & Co., Central block, 119 Main Morrill & Silsby, Central block, Main


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Noyes S. G., Main, Fisherville Piper & Haskins, Central block, Main Rollins J. S. & Co., Fisherville Shepard E. N., 161 Main Underhill & Kittredge, State block, Main Wadleigh G. W., between State and Hill's block Whittredge George F., 10 Main


Fish Markets.


McGibney & Ahern, Warren Prentiss C. B. & Co., School


Taylor & Pendergast, Main, Fisherville


Flour and Grain.


Barter Lewis & Co., opposite freight depot


Batchelder, Wentworth & Co., 5 Statesman bl'dg, Main Blake J. M. & Ferrin, Stickney's block, opp. State-house Cochran J. A., corner Main and Pleasant Cotton J. F., near freight depot GAGE C. & J. C., Fisherville Gordon & Edgerly, Main, opposite depot. Hutchins & Co., Railroad square


Pearson J. H. & Co., Railroad square


Pitman O. V. & W. H., Main


Prescott E. P. & Co., Depot street


Quimby S. & Co., 3 Pleasant


Webster C. C. (wholesale and retail), 2 & 3 Phenix block, Main West John A., Main, corner Ferry


Whitcher & Stratton, opposite freight depot


Flour Mills. GAGE C. & J. C., Fisherville Whitcher & Stratton, opposite freight depot


Fruit and Confectionery.


Gale A. W., 119} Main Piper & Haskins, Central block, Main


Prentiss C. B. & Co., city market, opposite Phenix Hotel


Webster C. C., 2 & 3 Phenix block, Main


Furniture.


Amsden H. H. & Sons (manufacturers), Main, Fisherville Brown J. & Co., Stickney's block, opp. the State-house Elwell Isaac (manufacturer), near freight depot Fernald W. J., Pleasant Hill Daniel A., Main, corner Free Bridge road Vogler & Clough, 116 Main


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Gas and Steam Fitters.


Badger William, Capitol MORSE J. C., School, opposite post-office


Gents' Furnishing Goods. (See also Clothing.)


Cooper J. A., Capitol Corser N. D., Fisherville


Crichett M. B., Main, corner Warren


Hill Cyrus & Son, Hill's building, Main Lincoln & Richardson, Exchange building, Main Marshall William, 114 Main


Nelson J. T. & Co., Main, Fisherville


Richardson & Cooper, first door north of Phenix Hotel Sleeper J. T., Stickney's block, Main, opposite State-house Strauss Brothers, Hill's block, Main Stewart T. W. & J. H., Rumford block, Main Tucker J. I., Main, Fisherville


Woodward E. W. & Co., Phenix Hotel building, Main


Granite Quarries.


Blanchard David, West Concord


Concord Granite Company, West Concord Donogan & Foster, West Concord Fuller H. M., West Concord Granite Railway Company, West Concord Gray Daniel, West Concord Nutting F., West Concord


Robert & Crowley, West Concord


Runnells & Clough, West Concord West Concord Granite Company, West Concord


Grist Mills.


Brown H. H. & Co., Fisherville Clough J., East Concord Union Steam Mill, Main


Grocers, Wholesale and Retail.


Batchelder, Wentworth & Co., 5 Statesman bl'dg., Main Brown Thomas F., jr., Stickney's north block, Main Dudley G. M., Fisherville Eastman, Currier & Co., West Concord Evans Franklin, Main, south of Franklin Farnam & Osgood, Main, corner Free Bridge road Fisk F. A., Main, opposite Church Gordon & Edgerly, Jackson




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