The Concord directory, containing the names and business of citizens in the compact part of the city, . . . to which is added a business key of Fisherville, 1856, Part 1

Author: Watson, David, of Concord, N. H., comp; Guernsey, Austin, joint comp
Publication date: 1856
Publisher: Concord, Merriam & Merrill
Number of Pages: 194


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917.427 W 33C


CONCORD


DIRECTORY 1856


THE UNIVERSITY


OF ILLINOIS


LIBRARY


ers,


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folds.


folds. folds.


12


and Lock.


15


and Lock.


Express Messengers' Books ;


RAILROAD CONDUCTORS BOOKS.


LETTER AND BILL FILES, 3 × 8 inches.


32 × 82


66 4g × 10₺ "


MONEY SAFETY BELTS, FOR BILLS OR GOLD.


DAVID A. WARDE,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN


HARDWARE


GAGE PORTER


WARRANTED


MECHANICS'


-- AND-


AGRICULTURAL TOOLS, OF ALL KINDS, At the Old Stand, No. 1 EXCHANGE BUILDING, CONCORD, N. H.


DR. E. E. WORTHEN,


DENT


IN EXCHANGE BUILDING, OVER I. N. MORTON & CO.'S STORE.


A


-BY-


MERRIAM & MERRILL, Booksellers and Stationers, OPPOSITE GASS' AMERICAN HOUSE.


Pocket Books, 74 inches, with 2 Pockets.


66


74


2


4 folds.


66


81


"


2


4 folds.


84


66


66


2


4 folds.


BANKERS' CASES, 3 Pockets.


66


6


12


and Lock.


"


15


and Lock.


Express Messengers' Books ;


RAILROAD CONDUCTORS' BOOKS.


LETTER AND BILL FILES, 3 × 8 inches.


66


32 × 8}


" 4g × 10% "


MONEY SAFETY BELIS,


FOR BILLS OR GOLD.


2


DAVID A. WARDE,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN


HARDWARE


GAGE PORTER 15 00 WARRANTED


MECHANICS'


-AND-


AGRICULTURAL TOOLS, OF ALL KINDS, At the Old Stand, No. 1 EXCHANGE BUILDING, CONCORD, N. H.


DR. E. E. WORTHEN,


IN EXCHANGE BUILDING,


OVER I. N. MORTON & CO.'S STORE.


A


MOORE, CILLEY & CO.,


IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN


BAR IRON AND STEEL,


ENGLISH AND AMERICAN


HARDWARE.


SOLE AGENTS IN CONCORD FOR


WELCH & GRIFFITH'S CELEBRATED CAST STEEL Atill and Circular Saws.


IN THEIR EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT MAY ALSO BE FOUND


Axles,


Nails,


Axes,


Springs,


Glass,


Pumps,


Malleable Castings, Locks,


Plows,


Carriage Bolts, Knobs,


Cultivators,


Rivets, Buts,


Hay-Cutters,


Nuts,


Hinges,


Corn-Shellers,


Washers,


Sheet Lead,


Scythes,


Anvils,


Lead Pipe,


Snaths,


Vises,


Zinc,


Rakes,


Files,


Cordage,


Rifles,


Smiths' Bellows, Shovels,


Hoes,


AND A GREAT VARIETY OF OTHER GOODS USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS HARDWARE STORE. JAMES MOORE, JONATHAN L. CILLEY, LYMAN A. WALKER.


CHAS. A. LOCKERBY, M. D., PHYSICIAN -AND-


State Street, below West,


CONCORD, Late practitioner of New-Orleans and New-York, respectfully solic- its a share of your patronage.


C. C. CHESLEY, Manufacturer & dealer in HATS, CAPS, furs, Buffalo Robes ND UMBRELLAS, &c. Directly opposite Phenix Hotel CONCORD, N. H.


Cash paid for Shipping Furs.


J. S. NORRIS,


MANUFACTURER OF SODA, BUTTER, WINE, OYSTER, GRAHAM, SU- GAR, PILOT, WATER AND COMMON


CRACKERS, White, Brown and Graham Bread, STEAM LOAVES.


ALSO, A VARIETY OF PIES AND CAKES. WEDDING CAKE CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Also, a large assortment of COMMON AND FANCY CANDIES, at reasonable prices, at wholesale and retail.


N. B .- All orders thankfully received and promptly at- tended to.


No. 85 Main Street, OPPOSITE THE FREIGHT DEPOT, CONCORD, N. H.


T. H. BICKFORD,


Elilliner & Maker.


LACES, EMBROIDERIES, WORSTEDS, &c., I CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE. Under the South Church, Main Street, CONCORD, N. H.


CHARLES PEARSON, delatch- Hlaher, Jeweler,


-AND-


AND DEALER IN


WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &C. WATCHES AND JEWELRY CAREFULLY REPAIRED. ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED AT SHORT NOTICE. No. 122 MAIN ST., PHENIX BLOCK, NEAR PASSENGER DEPOT, CONCORD, N. H.


FOR FALL AND WINTER.


HATS, CAPS, FURS, &c., IN GREAT VARIETY, AT GROVER'S CITY HAT STORE ! JOSEPH GROVER, at the old and well known stand opposite Gass' Amer- ican House, having replenished his stock from extensive purchases just made in Boston and New-York, offers to the public an assortment which, in variety, style and price, is UNEQALED in Concord. This assortment includes MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS AND CAPS, of all qualities and grades, manufactured chiefly under his direct supervision, and consequently war- ranted to stand the test of low prices and ample recommen- dation.


Furs, Furs, Furs !


He has also one of the largest assortments of Ladies' Furs ever offered in this market, embracing every variety now in fashion, such as STONE MARTIN, SABLE, GERMAN AND RUSSIA FITCH, VICTORINES, CUFFS, BOAS, CAPES, &c.


FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERY GOODS -AND-


OF THE LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS, AT


P. CARY, JR.'S STORE,


No. 222 Main Street, OPPOSITE GASS' AMERICAN HOUSE, CONCORD, N. H.,


Can be found every variety of Upholstery Goods, such as Silk and Worsted Damasks, Cotton and Worsted do., Cot- ton do., Plushes, all Wool Lastings, Hair Cloths, Muslin Curtains, Curtain Materials, Fringes, Cords, Gimps, Tassels, Curtain Bands, Gilt Cornices and Bands, of every variety ; Window Shades and Fixtures, Pulpit Trimmings, &c., &c.


Furniture, of all kinds, Repaired ;


Upholstery, of all kinds, made and repaired; Mattresses, of all descriptions, made and renovated.


CARPETS CUT, MADE AND PUT DOWN.


Pew Cushions, and all other Cushions, Window Shades, Drapery Curtains, &c., made and put up; Hour Glass Stands ; Sofas ; Recess Seats ; Bed Lounges ; Parlor Chairs ; Gasy Chairs, Ottomans, Taboras, Crickets, &t. CANE SEAT CHAIRS RESEATED.


FURNITURE POLISH.


This article is manufactured by the subscriber, and war- ranted to remove white spots caused by heat, alcohol, or cologne ; also to restore bruised or scratched furniture, and to remove all greasy substances without the usual hard labor of rubbing that all other kinds require.


PHINEAS CARY, JR.


184.


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184.


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CARTER &


TFORD


V


IIA


CARTER & WHITFORD,


(Successors to J. Carter & Son,)


IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN


INE WATCHES, JEWELRY,


SILVER WARE, -AND-


ANCY GO


OS,


SOUTH END EAGLE HOTEL,


Watches and Jewelry Repaired, and En- graving neatly executed.


DRUGS


MEDICINES.


PAINTS


AND OILS.


JAMES MORGAN, DEALER IN


METIGINES UNISBOIL


RDICE


OGERIE


OSITE


DEPOT.


PEIRCE, SC.


MAIN ST. CONCORD, N.H.


PURE DRUGS, Chemicals, TILDEN & CO.'S Fluid Extracts, TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, PATENT MEDICINES, Perfumery, BRUSHES, VARNISHES -AND-


MAIN STREET, CONCORD, N. H.,


Offers for sale a large and well selected assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, COLORS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, &c. All the popular PATENT MEDICINES of the day are here found, at the LOWEST PRICES. Also,


Burning Fluid, Potash, and


CHEAP FOR CASH. Physicians, Traders, and the public generally, are respect- fully invited to call and see.


N. B. Physicians prescriptions carefully prepared ..


Bold and Silber Telatches, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, &E., -AT-


E. KNIGHT'S JEWELRY STORE, 214 Main Street, (opposite Gass' American House,)


Where may be found constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of the latest styles of Gold and Silver Watches, together with an extensive variety of Jewelry, consisting of the latest patterns of


CHAINS, KEYS, SEALS, PINS, RINGS, BRACELETS, KNOBS, DROPS,


AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF


SILVER AND PLATED WARE


-AND- FANCY GOODS,


WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. Please call before purchasing elsewhere. N. B. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry carefully repaired, and warranted.


THE CONCORD DIRECTORY,


CONTAINING THE


NAMES AND BUSINESS OF CITIZENS


IN THE


COMPACT PART OF THE CITY,


THE CITARYTOF THE


BUSINESS KEY THEREOF, JAN 2 4. 1925 AND ALSO OF


UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS SOCIETIES, BANKS, INSURANCE OFFICES, 'ES, &


TO WHICH IS ADDED A


BUSINESS KEY OF FISHERVILLE.


BY DAVID WATSON; ASSISTED BY AUSTIN GUERNSEY.


CONCORD: PUBLISHED BY MERRIAM & MERRILL. MCFARLAND & JENKS, PRINTERS. 1856.


A 2


PREFACE.


THE former publisher of the Concord Directory being un- able, from his age and other avocations, to perform the labo- rious task of its compilation, contracted with Merriam & Merrill for its publication, with the understanding that he should have a general superintendence of the work ; but that a suitable assistant should be employed to collect the names and other statistics. M. & M. have employed for that pur- pose Mr. AUSTIN GUERNSEY, who has faithfully performed his undertaking, having visited for that purpose every house in the center village. The work, it is believed, will be found as correct as any publication of the kind.


The great increase of buildings, with the addition of sev- 'al new streets, rendered a new numbering necessary, and Le City Council, in August last, passed a resolution for that purpose. In accordance therewith, an entire renumbering was made, with which this Directory is in agreement. A ecord thereof was made, and remains at M. & M.'s book- core, "for the inspection of any who may be desirous of affixing the new numbers to their buildings. It would be desirable to have the needed alteration made as speedily as possible. D. W.


2 cd (ca) 25. 5xdia.


917.437 W 33


GOVERNMENT


OF THE


CITY OF CONCORD,


1855-6.


RUFUS CLEMENT, Mayor.


ALDERMEN.


Albert H. Drown, Ward 1; Samuel Clifford, Ward 2; Moses Humphrey, Ward 3 ; William Prescott, Ward 4 ; John Brown, Ward 5; George B. Chandler, Ward 6; Samuel Pease, Ward 7.


COMMON COUNCIL. SILAS G. SYLVESTER, President.


Robert B. Hoyt, Jacob B. Rand, Ward 1; Charles H. Sanborn, Ephraim S. Colley, Ward 2; Moses M. Davis, Hiram Farnum, Ward 3; Joseph P. Stickney, Rufus Mer- rill, Ward 4; Silas G. Sylvester, Peter Dudley, Ward 5; Nathan Farley, David Winkley, Ward 6; James Thomp- son, Charles H. Reed, Ward 7.


David Watson, City Clerk. Amos Hadley, Clerk of Common Council. Woodbridge Odlin,t City Treasurer.


L. D. Stevens, City Solicitor. William H. Smart, City Physician.


B. F. Gale, ex-officio, Thomas Chadbourne, M. D., and Timothy Haynes, M. D., Health Officers.


* Mr. Clement died January 13, while the Directory was in press. January 17, John Abbott, Esq. was elected mayor by the City Council to fill the vacancy.


+ Elected to fill the vacancy of John C. Brown, resigned.


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TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Abiel Rolfe, Cyrus Robinson, Simeon Abbott, William Prescott, Henry A. Bellows, Lyman D. Stevens, Josiah Stevens.


SUPERINTENDING SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Abiel Rolfe, Ward 1; Enoch Jackman, Ward 2; Simeon Abbott, Ward 3; Hiram Whitcher, Ward 4; Samuel Kel- ley, Ward 5; A. B. Muzzey, Ward 6; James D. Page, Ward 7.


SUPERINTENDING SCHOOL COMMITTEE OF UNION DISTRICT.


Artemas B. Muzzey, Henry E. Parker, Amos Hadley, Asa Fowler, Paltiah Brown.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


TRUE OSGOOD, Chief Engineer.


ASSISTANTS.


David A. Brown, Ward 1; Cyrus Robinson, Ward 2; John Abbott, Ward 3; Beza H. Lincoln, Ward 4; A. B. Holt, C. E. Savory, Ward 5; Lowell Eastman, Ward, 6; James L. Mason, Ward 7.


CHIEF POLICE.


Benjamin F. Gale, City Marshal and Collector of Taxes. Wm. H. Buntin, Isaac G. Howe, Assistant Marshals.


CONSTABLES.


Isaac Clement, John C. Hall, Hiram Simpson, N. P. Web- ster, Moody S. Farnum, Samuel Ames, Cady Clark, Horace H. Holt, William H. Buntin, William T. Locke, Charles I. Elliott, Charles A. Farnum.


RAILROADS CENTERING IN CONCORD.


CONCORD RAILROAD.


This road extends to Nashua, connecting there with the Nashua and Lowell Railroad to Boston; also, with the Nashua and Worcester, and Norwich to New-York.


At Manchester it connects with the Manchester and Law- rence, for Lawrence, Boston and Salem.


PORTSMOUTH AND CONCORD RAILROAD.


This road extends from Concord to Portsmouth. It con- nects, at Newmarket Junction, with the Boston and Maine Road for Dover, Great-Falls, Rochester and Portland ; also, with the Eastern Road at Portsmouth.


NORTHERN RAILROAD.


This road extends from Concord to West-Lebanon and White River Junction, where it connects with the Vermont Central for Montpelier, Burlington, St. Albans, to Rouse's Point, connecting there with the Ogdensburg Road to the St. Lawrence and lake navigation, for the far west. It also connects at Rouse's Point the road for Montreal and Quebec. At White River Junction it connects with the Passumpsic Road for St. Johnsbury, north, and south with the Railroad to Windsor, Bellows Falls, &c. It connects at Franklin with the Road for Bristol.


BOSTON, CONCORD & MONTREAL RAILROAD.


This road extends from Concord to Lake Winnipisseogee, Plymouth and Wells River, Vt., connecting there with the Passumpsic Road ; also, with the White Mountain Road for Littleton.


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MERRIMACK AND CONN. RIVERS RAILROAD.


This road extends from Concord to Bradford. It con- nects at Contoocookville with the Contoocook Valley Rail- road to Hillsborough Bridge.


INSURANCE COMPANIES LOCATED IN CONCORD.


PEOPLE'S MUTUAL.


Seth Eastman, President ; William Prescott, Secretary and Treasurer ; J. P. Johnson, John F. Brown, Rufus Merrill, A. J. Prescott, S. G. Sylvester, William Prescott, Directors.


NEW-HAMPSHIRE MUTUAL.


Matthew Harvey, President ; William Kent, Secretary and Treasurer ; Matthew Harvey, Concord, William Choate, Derry, A. F. Stevens, Nashua, Samuel A. Kimball, Concord, Stephen Brown, Concord, J. Stephens Abbot, Concord, Directors.


MERRIMACK COUNTY MUTUAL.


John H. George, President ; Samuel Morril, Secretary ; Samuel Coffin, Treasurer ; Francis N. Fisk, Samuel Coffin, Richard Bradley, James Wilson, Shadrach Seavey, E. S. Towle, Benjamin Grover, J. B. Walker, John H. George, Directors.


EQUITABLE MUTUAL.


Timothy Haynes, President ; M. Gilmore, Secretary ; R. C. Osgood, Treasurer ; Timothy Haynes, Enos Blake, J. H. Pearson, Caleb Parker, Directors.


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UNION MUTUAL.


Thos. P. Treadwell, President ; J. E. Lang, Secretary and Treasurer ; Thos. P. Treadwell, Nathan S. Chandler, John Gear, Asa Fowler, Rufus Clement,* E. T. Stevens, Ezra Carter, Directors.


BANKS IN CONCORD.


MECHANICS BANK.


Joseph M. Harper, President ; George Minot, Cashier ; Jo- seph M. Harper, Seth Eastman, Josiah Minot, D. M. Car- penter, Ezra Carter, Geo. B. Chandler, Directors.


MERRIMACK COUNTY BANK.


Francis N. Fisk, President ; E. S. Towle, Cashier ; F. N. Fisk, Samuel Coffin, Richard Bradley, Joseph B. Walker, Directors. [Discount day, Monday of each week.]


STATE CAPITAL BANK.


Samuel Butterfield, President ; Edson Hill, Cashier; S. Butterfield, Enos Blake, Abraham Bean, Hall Roberts, Asa Fowler, Robert N. Corning, Ebenezer Symmes, Directors.


NEW-HAMPSHIRE SAVINGS BANK.


Francis N. Fisk, President ; Samuel Morril, Treasurer ; Stephen Brown, David M. Carpenter, Seth Eastman, J. M. Harper, Samuel A. Kimball, Asa McFarland, Ira Perley, Isaac F. Williams, Shadrach Seavey, F. N. Fisk, Ezra Car- ter, Theodore French, Samuel Herbert, Charles Smart, Benj. Parker, E. S. Towle, J. B. Walker, Trustees.


* Deceased.


CHARITABLE AND OTHER SOCIETIES.


CONCORD FEMALE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA- TION.


Mrs. A. B. Muzzey, first Director ; Miss Mary A. Down- ing, second Director ; Miss Ellen A. Muzzey, Secretary ; Mrs. Wm. P. Foster, Treasurer.


CONCORD FEMALE CHARITABLE SOCIETY.


Mrs. R. Bradley, President ; Mrs. B. P. Stone, Secretary ; Mrs. N. Stickney, Treasurer.


BAPTIST FEMALE CHARITABLE SOCIETY.


Mrs. C. W. Flanders, President ; Mrs. B. P. Whipple, Secretary ; Mrs. Perkins Gale, Treasurer.


PLEASANT STREET BAPTIST CHARITABLE SOCIETY.


Mrs. E. E. Cummings, President : Mrs. D. M. Dearborn, Secretary ; Mrs. C. S. Rogers, Treasurer.


SEAMEN'S FRIEND SOCIETY.


Mrs. Geo. Hutchins, President ; Mrs. S. Coffin, Vice-Pres- ident ; Mrs. James Hill, Secretary ; Miss C. French, Treas- urer.


I. O. O. F.


WHITE MOUNTAIN LODGE, NO. 5, meets every Friday evening, at their hall, corner of Warren and Main Streets. Officers chosen semi-annually.


PENACOOK ENCAMPMENT, No. 3, meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month, in the hall at the corner of Main and Warren Streets. Officers chosen semi-annually.


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METHODIST GENERAL BIBLICAL INSTITUTE, ESTABLISHED IN 1847.


FACULTY.


Rev. Stephen M. Vail, A. M., Professor of Biblical and Oriental Literature.


Rev. David Patten, D. D., Professor of Revealed and Pas- toral Theology and Sacred Rhetoric.


Rev. J. W. Merrill, D. D., Professor of Natural and His- torical Theology, Mental and Moral Philosophy.


STUDENTS.


Thomas J. Abbot, Derby, Vt .; Robert J. Andrews, New- ark, N. J .; James A. Benson,* Montgomery Co., Md. ; Wes- ley C. Best, A. B., Waynsburgh, Pa .; Samuel Call, Pots- dam, N. Y .; William Cloyd, Mortonville, N. Y .; Benjamin F. DaCosta, Charlestown, Mass .; Abram S. Dobbs, Mead- ville, Pa .; Hanson F. Forrest, Littlestown, Pa .; George M. Hamlen, Sandwich, Mass .; Linville J. Hall, Springfield, Mass .; William H. Jones, New York City; James O. Knowles, Lawrence, Mass. ; Joseph Little, Goffstown, N. H .; Henry M. Loud, Bruceville, O .; Albert L. Long, Carmi- chaels, Green Co., Pa .; Jonathan J. Melson, A. B., Sussex Co., Del. ; Edson J. Moore, West Fairlee, Vt .; William V. Morrison, West Middleton, Pa .; Henry A. Parmenter, Marl- boro', Mass .; George Prentice, Sutton, Mass. ; John Pilking- ton, Saquoit, N. Y .; Washington I. Pond, A. B., Elizabeth- town, N. Y .; Barnabas F. Reeve, Southampton, N. Y .; Henry D. Robinson, Holmes' Hole, Mass. ; Joseph Scott, Lynn, Mass .; Gustavus F. Silfersteen, E. Greenwich, R. I .; Ebenezer A. Smith, Howardville, Pa .; Ichabod Simmons, Newport, R. I .; A. R. Sylvester, Bangor, Me .; Irad Tag- gart, Claremont, N. H .; Samuel Wilson, Montreal, C. E .; Thomas Sykes Wilson, Lynn, Mass. ; William F. Ward, Alexandria, Va .; James A. Winter, Bath, Me.


* Deceased.


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CONCORD DIRECTORY.


NEW-HAMPSHIRE ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE.


CHARLES BURROUGHS, D. D., President. JOHN E. TYLER, M. D., Superintendent and Treasurer. NATHAN CALL, Assistant Superintendent. JOSEPH B. WALKER, Secretary.


BOARD OF TRUSTEES.


Rufus Clement* and J. B. Walker, Concord ; Warren Lov- ell, Meredith ; Charles Burroughs, Portsmouth ; Joseph H. Smith, Dover; Amos A. Parker, Fitzwilliam ; Samuel Her- bert, Rumney; Enoch D. Yeaton, Wakefield ; John A. Richardson, Durham ; Alvah Smith, Lempster; C. H. Peas- lee, Franklin Pierce.


NEW-HAMPSHIRE STATE PRISON.


William W. Eastman, Warden ; John Foss, Dep. Warden ; Rev. Caleb Brown, Chaplain; William Prescott, M. D., Physician ; Isaac Elwell, Contractor, Cabinet Shop ; Joseph French, Contractor, Shoe Shop.


STATE OFFICERS RESIDING IN CONCORD.


Lemuel N. Pattee, Secretary of State ; Benjamin E. Badg- er, Dep. Secretary ; William Berry, Treasurer ; William Carr, Keeper of State House; Ira Perley, LL. D., Chief Justice Supreme Judicial Court ; Ira A. Eastman, Asa Fowler, As- sociate Justices ; George G. Fogg, State Reporter.


COUNTY OFFICERS RESIDING IN CONCORD.


Nehemiah Butler, Clerk of Court ; John H. George, Solic- itor; I. A. Hill, Register of Probate ; William F. Savory, Register of Deeds ; Seth Eastman, County Sealer.


* Deceased.


POST OFFICE, CONCORD, N. H.


OFFICE HOURS. OPEN AT 612 A. M., CLOSES AT 9 P. M.


SOUTHERN MAIL leaves and arrives three times daily, as follows :


1st mail closes at 812 P. M. Arrives at 1012 A. M. 2d 912 A. M. 3 P. M.


3d 6 3 P. M. 66


8 P. M.


The scond mail each way takes no letters for any interme- diate office, except for Lowell.


NORTHERN MAIL, for all the upper roads, daily, closes at 912 A. M., and arrives as follows :


On Concord and Claremont Road, 3 P. M .; on Boston, Concord and Montreal Road, 312 P. M .; on Northern Road, 312 P. M.


PITTSFIELD MAIL, daily, arrives at 10 A. M., and closes at 212 P. M.


PORTSMOUTH MAIL, twice, daily, via Portsmouth and Concord Railroad, closes at 912 A. M., and at 3 P. M., and arrives at 2 and 8 P. M.


PORTSMOUTH MAIL, via Northwood, leaves on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and arrives on alternate days ;- mail closes at 912 A. M., and arrives at 512 P. M.


GILMANTON IRON WORKS MAIL, leaves on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and arrives on alternate days. On Thursdays this mail runs to Alton, returning next day. Mail closes at 912 A. M., and arrives at 2 P. M.


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CONCORD DIRECTORY.


DUNBARTON MAIL leaves on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and returns same day. This mail runs to Bow on Saturdays. Mail closes at 1112 A. M., and arrives at 7 P. M.


Mail closes on Sunday evening at 8 P. M.


CALIFORNIA MAIL closes on the 3d and 18th of each month.


FOREIGN MAIL closes on Monday of each week.


P. S. A strict adherence to the above hours for closing the mails will be regarded, except in case of sickness.


JACOB CARTER, Postmaster.


NAMES OF STREETS.


ALLISON STREET is south of West street, and extends westerly from Turnpike street.


BADGER STREET is west of State street, and extends from West to Allison street.


BEAVER STREET extends from Cross to Monroe street.


CEDAR STREET runs westerly from State street, and is opposite Montgomery street.


CENTER STREET extends westerly from Main street, over Sand Hill, until it intersects Washington street.


CHAPEL COURT is on the north side of the Methodist Chapel, and runs easterly from State street.


CHURCH LANE extends northerly from Park street, by the Episcopal Church, to Center street.


CHURCH STREET is on the south side of the old North Meeting-house lot, and extends westerly from Main to State strect.


COURT STREET extends westerly from Main street, by the north side of the Court House, to State street.


CROSS STREET extends westerly from Main to South street.


DOWNING STREET extends westerly from Main street, by J. S. & E. A. Abbots' shop, to South street.


ELM STREET extends southerly from Wall to Thompson street.


ESSEX STREET extends northerly from Center to Wash- ington street.


FAYETTE STREET is north of Thompson street, and ex- tends westerly from Main to South street.


FERRY STREET runs easterly from Main street, in front of the North Church, to the interval.


FOREST STREET runs westerly from High street.


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CONCORD DIRECTORY.


FOSTERVILLE extends easterly from north end of State street, to Merrimack and Conn. Rivers Railroad.


FRANKLIN STREET extends westerly from Main street to High street.


FULTON STREET extends westerly from South to Spring street.


GREEN STREET is west of State street, and extends north- erly from Pleasant to Center street.


HALL STREET extends from Water street to Bow line by the railroad.


HIGH STREET extends from Washington to Franklin st.


HANOVER STREET is west of Spring street, and extends northerly from School to Center street.


HUNTINGDON STREET is west of Rumford, and extends northerly from Warren to Center street.


JEFFERSON STREET extends southerly from Thompson to Cross street.


LIBERTY STREET is west of Pine street, and extends northerly from Pleasant to Warren street.


MAIN STREET extends from the Turnpike road northerly to Horse-shoe Pond.


MAPLE STREET extends westerly from Union to Spring street.


MERRIMACK STREET is west of Rumford street, and ex- tends northerly from Pleasant to Center street.


MECHANICS Row runs easterly from Main street, between the Eagle Hotel and Stickney's block.


MONROE STREET extends westerly from State to South street.


MONTGOMERY STREET extends westerly from Main to State street.


MYRTLE STREET extends southerly from Thompson to Cross street.


ORCHARD STREET is north of Pleasant street, and extends westerly from Merrimack to Pine street.


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CONCORD DIRECTORY.


PARK STREET is on the north side of the State-house yard, and extends westerly from Main to State street.


PEARL STREET extends westerly from Main to State street, in front of the State Prison.


PENACOOK STREET extends from Main street, at Horse- shoe Pond, westerly, by the residence of Richard Bradley, Esq., to the foot of the hill on Little Pond road.


PERLEY STREET is south of Sullivan street, and runs westerly from State street.


PINE STREET is west of Merrimack street, and extends northerly from Pleasant to Center street.


PLEASANT STREET extends westerly from Main street, by the South Church, to its junction with Washington street, by Mr. Stephen Lang's dwelling-house.


PRINCE STREET extends westerly from Green street, by Mr. Isaac Emery's dwelling-house, to Spring street.


RAILROAD SQUARE is between Main street and the Depot.


RUMFORD STREET is west of Spring street, and extends northerly from Pleasant to Center street.


SCHOOL STREET extends westerly from Main to Washing- ton street.


SHORT STREET extends westerly from Spring to Rumford street .:


SOUTH STREET extends southerly from Pleasant street to Mrs. Benjamin Wheeler's dwelling-house.


SPRING STREET is west of Green street, and extends northerly from Bog Road to Washington street.


STATE STREET is west of Main street, and extends from the Turnpike road northerly, by the burying-ground, to Wood Brook, on the Boscawen road.


SULLIVAN STREET is located north of Downing street.


SUMMER STREET extends north from Winter to Court st.


TAHANTO STREET is west of Merrimack street, and ex- tends northerly from Warren to Center street.


THOMPSON STREET extends westerly from Main to South st.


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THORNDIKE STREET is south of Monroe street, and ex- tends westerly from Main to South street.


TREMONT STREET is on the north side of the State Prison yard, and extends westerly from State street.


TURNPIKE STREET extends south-westerly from Main street, by the head of State street.


UNION STREET extends northerly from Center to Wash- ington street.


WALL STREET is south of Pleasant street, and extends westerly from State to South street.


WALNUT STREET extends northerly from Washington street, by John G. Hook's house, to Franklin street.


WARREN STREET is north of Pleasant street, and extends westerly from Main to Washington street.


WASHINGTON STREET extends westerly from Main street, by the New North Church, over the hill, until it intersects Pleasant street.


WATER STREET extends from the south end of Main street to Concord Bridge.


WEST STREET is north of Turnpike road, and extends westerly from Main to South street.




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