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TT AIL, Stephen M., professor of theology in the M. B. Institute-h. 191 State-street. Vail, William T., physician, at Water-Cure Estab'nt. Virgin, Leavitt C., carpenter-Thompson-street. Virgin, William M., watchmaker-Cross-street. Virgin, William W., tailor-h. 10 Wurren-street. Virgin, Peter C., carpenter-b. I. Emery, Jr. Virgin, Charles C. P., carriage maker-b. C. Parker's. Virgin, Benj. J., cabinet maker-b. D. W. Howard's.
TADLEIGH, Thomas, clerk at Johnson & Dew- ey's-b. C. C. Webster's. Walden, A. J., fireman Nor. RR .- b. D. Cutting's. Walker, Timothy D., theo. student-b. M. B. I. B. H. Walker, Abiel-north end State-street. Walker, Joseph B., farmer-north end Main-street.
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Walker, Mrs. Hazen-155 State-street.
Walker, F. N., musical inst. maker-b. Mrs. Walker's. Walker, Gustavus, (firm Warde & W.)-b. W. Walker. Walker, Timothy-295 Main-street.
Walker, N. B., (firm Blackmer & W.)-b W. Crockett. Walker, Saladin A., machinist Con. RR-h T. Colby's. Walker, William-cor. State and Centre-streets.
Walker, Priscilla C., tailoress-4 Cross-street.
Walker, Lyman A., (firm Moore, Cilley & Co.)-h. north end State-street.
Wallace, George B., carriage maker-57 Main-street, Wallace, William, teamster-19 Washington-street.
Wallace, Samuel, carpenter-Pearl-street.
Wallace, Joseph, laborer-west end Washington-st. Wallace, Luther, laborer at American House.
Warde, David A., (firm W. & Walker)-b. Columbian. Warde & Walker, hardware-Exchange Building.
Ward, A. M. watches and jewelry, 176 Main-street. Wardwell, John W., express-man-b. A. M. Grant's Warren, Alpheus, engineer-h. Prince-st.
Warren, A. C., clerk Nor. RR. office-b. Phoenix.
Warren, B. S., botanic physician-178 Main-street. Warren, John G., carpenter-b. Pavilion.
Warner, J. P., machinist Nor. RR .- b. B. F. Wolcott. Watson, David, printer-h. 8 Union-street.
Watson, Benjamin F., printer-h. Montgomery-st. Watson, Philip, carpenter-b. R. H. Sherburne's. Watson, D. T .- 141 State-street.
Watson, Franklin, carriage trimmer-b. P. B. Grant. Watson, Il. teamster-b. A. Glover.
Webster, Parker, machinist Con. RR .- 12 Fayette-st. Webster, A. & C. C., family grocers, 94 Main-street. Webster, Albert, (of the above firm)-h. 30 Centre-st. Webster, C. C., (of the above firm)-h. State-st.
Webster, Daniel S., teamster-West-street. Webster, W. E., Maeksmith-b. Mrs. Hodgdon's.
Webster, Noah P., stone mason-h. West-st. .
Webster, Warde, clerk with Hutchins-b. S5 State-st. Webster, John, machinist-h. Al Warren-street.
Webster, Stephen, wheelwright-h. 53 State-street. Webster, Freeman, freight conductor Concord RR-h. 50 State-street, corner Thompson.
Weeks, Nathaniel M., blacksmith-
Weeks, Jonathan B., teamster-h. State-street. Weeks, Nathaniel, laborer-h. rear 54 Main-st.
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Weeks, Henry, machinist Northern RR. shop-h. cor. Warren and Rumford-streets.
Welch, Thomas, blacksmith-h. Downing-street.
Wench, William, machinist Nor. RR .- b. J. Quimby. Wentworth, Ephraim, mason-west end Pleasant-st. Wentworth, Paul-18 and 20 Pleasant-st.
West, John D. A., clerk-h. Pearl-street.
West, widow Nancy -- 240 Main-st.
West, Hazen K., machinist Con. RR .- 7 Fayette-st.
West, William-b. Rufus Merrill's.
West, Ruel, plough maker-h. State-streci.
Weston, James A., master of transportation Northern RR .- b. Phoenix Hotel.
Wheeler, J. P., machinist Con. RR. shop-Monroe-st.
Wheeler, Ben jamin, farmer-South-street.
Wheeler, J. D. C., printer-b. John Wheeler's.
Wheeler, John, building-mover and stone mason-h. corner Centre and Green-sts.
Wheler, Charles L., publisher, Exchange Building.
Whicher, Simon B .- Pleasant, corner Rumford-st.
Whipple, John, lawyer, Low's Block-h. 234 Main-st. Whipple, David F., carpenter-h. South-street.
Whipple, B. Phunmer, English and W. I. goods, op- posite the Phoenix-h. 29 Green-st. Whitcomb, W. I., shoemaker-State-street.
White, Nathaniel, Express agent-h. 3 School-street. White, Thomas, engineer Nor. RR .- 41 Green-street. White, Curtis, carpenter-b. C. C. Flanders'.
White, J. W., marble worker-b. Wm. Day's.
Whitney, Betsey and Hannah, milliners-Pearl-st.
Whitney, G. L., in repair shop Con. RR .- Winter-st. Whitney, William G., blacksmith-West-street. Whittemore, James, mason-north end Main-street. Whittemore, G. P., carpenter-c. Centre & Spring-st. Whitridge, G. F., trader-lower end Main-st. Widmer, Daniel, blacksmith-b. Franeis Kil!um's. Wiggin, A. H., printer-Pleasant, cor. Spring street. Wiggin, Charles S., harness maker-b. J. D. Johnson. Wiggin, Frank, harness maker-b. J. D. Johnson. Wiggin, Benjamin, blacksmith-Myrtle-street. Wilder, Levi, laborer-cor. Cross and South-streets. Wilkins, George, carpenter-1 Main-street.
Wilkins, Elijah R., theo. student-north end Main-st. Wilkins, John, hatter-west end Warren-street. Willey, J. C., overseer at Prison-h. H 12 State-street.
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Willey, James, blacksmith-West-st.
Willey, Zebulon, watchman at Depot-h. Cross-street. Willey, G. F., shoemaker-b. John Scales. Willard, M. T., dentist-h. north of Baptist Church. Willard, Charles, shoemaker-west end Centre-st.
Williams, Isaac Fry-76 Main-street. Williams, Willard, trimmer at Abbot's-33 Main-st. Williams, C .- 4 West-street.
Williamson, Matthew, painter-b. A. P. Munsey's. Winkley & Abbott, merchant tailors-133 Main-st. Winkley, David, (firm W. & Abbott)-corner South and Pleasant-streets.
Wilson, George J., clerk-b. G. F. Whitridge's.
Wiser, Joseph, carpenter-Chapel Court.
Wolcott, Benj. F., machinist-h. 7 Montgomery-st. Wolcott, J., ornamental painter -Wall, cor. Elm-st. Wood, George, teacher of vocal music-218 Main-st. Woods, J. Harvey, clerk with B. P. Whipple-b. do. Woods, Dutton, carpenter-Wall-street.
Woodbury, Washington, carpenter-Thompson-st.
Woodbury, Augustus, pastor Unitarian Church-cor. Pleasant and Rumford-streets.
Woodruff, Robert, painter at Abbot's-h. 24 Main-st.
Woodside, Thomas P., stone mason-b. Pavilion. Woodward, E. W., tailor-b. C. C. Webster's.
. Woolson, James, farmer-b. Richard Herbert's. Woolson, Mrs. C. H., miliner, 133 Main-st .- b. do.
Worth, Calvin, laborer-Franklin-street.
Worthen, Jacob W., farmer-South-street.
Worthen, Richard, farmer-South-street.
Wright, J. D., painter (sve card)-b. Union Hotel. Wright, A. J., conductor Concord RR .- b. Phoenix. Wright, L. P., conductor Concord RR .- b. Eagle.
Wyatt, Joseph G., on Cheney's Ex .- h. 100 Main-st. Wyman, Reuben-b. R. G. Wyman's.
Wyman, Reuben G., butcher-141 State-street.
Wyman, Jos. J., town watchman-b. R. A. Wyman. Wyman, William H., butcher; stall, one door south Phoenix Hotel-h. 33 Green-street.
TTOUNG, Thomas W., (firm Brown & Young)-h. 18 Green-street. Young, George, plough maker at Doe's-h. South-st. Young, M. A., stone cutter-b. S. Alexander's.
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* A part of the following names are new ones- the remainder, omissions.
Allison, David B., printer-h. State, below Pleasant.
Carr, David S., tailor with N. Evans-h. Warren-st. Condon, John, trimmer at Abbot's-b. 59 Main-st.
Evans, William B., machinist-9 Warren-street. Kimball & Hoyt, grocers-157 Main-street.
Stuart, Thomas, soap and candle manufacturer-west end Washington-street.
Wood, Amos, clerk at Hardy's-h. 92 Main-st.
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CONCORD
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
GARLAND
General Agent for the United States for
Mrs. Smith's KinDred .
YEAST,
Can, with the utmost confidence, recommend this ar- ticle as the best preparation of the kind ever offered to the public. It has now been in use in this town for several weeks, and is acknowledged by all to be a superior article. .
Ladies, both in town and out, who have never used it, will find it much to their advantage to give it a trial, and become convinced of its superior qual- ities!
Ladies and gentlemen will also find upon his counter, at all times, a complete assortment of
Periodicals, Newspapers, Pictures, &c.
The leading papers of Boston and New-York re- ceived as soon as published.
Also BOOKS FOR CHILDREN; COMIC BOOKS; HARPER, GRAHAM and GODEY;
Dr. Hollick's Physiological Works,
(six kinds, ) which purchasers will please call and ex- amine; with many other articles too numerous to spe- cify in this advertisemet. Please call and see.
D. D. GARLAND,
Main-street, three doors North of
Pleasant, next to Allison & Brown.
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HAT, CAP AND FUR EMPORIUM!
TAKE CARE OF THE HEAD, FOR THAT IT IS WHICH TAKETH CARE OF THE BODY.
JOSEPH GROVER,
At his Old Stand, 178 MAIN-STREET, 178
Keeps constantly on hand a large and fashionable stock of seasonable
HATS!
Comprising OTTER and BEAVER DRAB; MOLE- SKIN and BRUSH; and every style of Kossuths.
MENS' &' BOYS' CIPS; Comprising every style of Cloth and Glazed CAPS now worn.
GLOVES AND UMBRELLAS;
Comprising a complete assortment of every variety in either department.
[27' Ile does not boast the " largest" stock in the State, but he can safely say he has the
BEST SELECTED STOCK - AT THE
LOWEST PRICES!
Of any in the Capital of the "Old Granite State!" Remember the place-178 Main-street, just oppo- site Gass's American House.
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Kimball's
Top.Light
Daguerrean Gallery.
The arrangements of Light at this Gallery are such that Pictures are made to suit all the various tastes of customers, and in evey style of the Art, at as
as can be obtained at any other Gallery in the New- England States!
A Good assortment of GOLD LOCKETS, KEYS, PINS, &c., constantly on hand.
* Please call and see specimens for yourselves.
Entrance, south end Stickney's Block, opposite the State House.
CONCORD, N. H., 1853.
FLANDERS & EASTMAN,
At their Old Stand, in Dunklee's Building, (Opposite the Free Bridge Road, )
CONCORD, N. H.
K EEP constantly on hand a large and well-selected Stock of COOK, SHOP, PARLOR and OFFICE
STOVES,
67 For burning either Wood or Coal. ES They also keep on hand a large and complete as- sortment of
TIN WARE! REPAIRING of every deserip- tion within the province of their business, will be promptly attended to, and warrant- ed to give satisfaction.
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CHARLES PEARSON, WATCHMAKER, Jeweller and Engraver.
NO. 125 MAIN-STREET, CONCORD, N. H. (Opposite the Passenger Depot,)
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., repaired. 17 Engraving of all kinds executed to order in a superior style.
All work warranted to give satisfaction, or the money refunded.
M. C. CUTCHINS, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN Rifles. Double & Single Fowling Guns.
MUSKETS AND SPORTING APPARATUS,
Of every description. Also, Fishing Tackle, Cutlery, Powder and Shot; together with a complete assort- ment of Allen's Patent Pistols.
OPPOSITE FREE BRIDGE ROAD, CONCORD, N. H. * * Repairing of every description attended to, and Keys fitted at short notice.
CYRUS HILL,
-DEALER IN-
HATS, CAPS, FURS,
BUFFALO ROBES, GLOVES, CARPET-BAGS, UMBRELLAS, &c. &c. Low's Block, (nearly oposite the P. O.,) Main-street, CONCORD, N. H.
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MRS. KELSEY, MILINER AND DRESS-MAKER,
Keeps constantly on hand a large and well-selected stock of
HIDINBAY
AND FANCY GOODS, DUNKLEE'S BUILDING, (opposite Free Bridge Road,) Concord, N. m.
W. G. SHAW, -DEALER IN -- READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, GAPS AND EURS, - AND Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE COLUMBIAN HOTEL, CONCORD, N. H.
BROWN & YOUNG, -- DEALERS IN-
FURNITURE: MATTRASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, &C. STICKNEY'S BLOCK, (Directly in front of the State House,)
JOHN BROWN,
THOMAS W. YOUNG.
. Concord, N. H.
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MILTON OLDS, MERCHANT TAILOR,
AND DEALER IN BROADELOTES, GASSIMERES,
VESTINGS, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, FURNISHING GOODS, & ... 126 MAIN.STREET, 126 (Directly opposite the Passenger Depot,) CONCORD, N. II.
C. W. HARVEY,
-DEALER IN- - English, French and American ORY GOODS,
No. & STICKNEY'S BLOCK, [Directly opposite the State House,] CONCORD, N. H.
DAVID SYMONDS. -MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN-
COACH, GIG AND BUGGY
HARNESSES,
TRUNKS, VALISES, &c. DO STICKNEY'S NORTH BLOCK, DI
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ATHENIAN Printing Office, 116 MEIN STREET.
QUESLES
CRUGGLES PATENT
The subscriber, having lately added to his already large assortment of JOB TYPE various NEW and SPLENDID fonts of Type, Border, &c., is prepared to ex- ecute all kinds of Job Printing in a superior style.
CARD PRINTING !
Having the new Caligraphic 'Type, he will print all kinds of Business and Address Cards in a style equal to copperplate printing !!
Having recently added a superior PRINTING ENGINE, by which all kinds of work can be ex- ecuted with the greatest despatch, and in a superior manner, (besides the usual supply of hand and other presses,) he hopes, by strict attention to business, to deserve a liberal share of the public patronage.
* Please to give him a call, and rest assured that your work will he done in a manner that cannot fail to please.
LEWIS L. MOWER,
116 Main-Street, Athenian Building, CONCORD, N. H.
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MEDICINES !!
J. A. GAULT, No. 2 EXCHANGE BUILDING, CONCORD, N. H.
Invites the attention of the citi- zens of CONCORD and vicini- ty to his extensive stock of
Pure Medicines,
DRUGS &
MEDICINT.S
which embraces every article us- ed in this part of the country.
Assorted Trusses, Support- ers and Shoulder Braces, Foreign Leeches, Dye Stuffs, S.c. g.c. S.c.
All articles from this Establishment will be guar- antied reliable, and will be sold at the most reasona- ble prices.
*The subscriber will constantly keep for sale a large variety of nice FRESH GROCERIES, such as fresh, una- dulterated TEA and COFFEE, TEAS. whole and ground SPICES, Ha- vana, refined and loaf SUGARS, premium STARCH, together with all the et cetera of this extensive department.
0" These articles will be sold at the LOWEST market prices. Purchasers are invited to call at
JOIIN A. GAULT'S, No. 2 Exchange Building.
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J. B. STANLEY, -DEALER IN-
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
Some of which are made to order by the best makers of London and Liverpool. Also, a large assortment of
GOLD CHAINS, SEALS, BEADS, KEYS, RINGS, SPECTACLES, EAR HOOPS AND DROPS, ETC.
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
A large and splendid assortment of Tea and Table Spoons, Butter and Fruit Knives, Soup and Cream La- dles, Cups, Napkin Rings, Cake and Card Baskets, Cas- tors, Spectacles, Mustard Sets, &c. &c. g.c.
FANCY GOODS.
Portemonias, Pocket Books, Knives, Razors, Seis- sors, Needles, Perfumery, Baskets, &e. &c. &c.
EST* Persons visiting this Village are respectfully invited to call.
02/* Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Music Boxes re- paired, and warranted to give satisfaction.
GET Orders thankfully' received and promptly at- tended to. J. B. STANLEY, 126 Main-St., opposite Post-office.
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J. D. JOHNSON, MANUFACTURER OF COACH, GIG AND BUGGY HARNESSES. 2 TRUNKS, VALISES, &c. STICKNEY'S NORTH BLOCK, CONCORD, N. H.
S. G. SYLVESTER, -
-MANUFACTURER OF- - LOOKING GLASSES, AND PICTURE FRAMES, AND DEALER IN CROCKERY, GLISS IND WOODEN' WURE. Agent for the Boston Friction Matches. CENTRAL BUILDINGS-NO. 132 MAIN-STREET, CONCORD, N. H.
HINKLEY & ABBOTT,
Merchant Tailors,
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE COLUMBIAN HOTEL. - -0-
CLOTH AND CLOTHING, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. E. W. WOODWARD, CUTTER. DAVID WINKLEY. WALTER ABBOTT.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
Steam Emning Womes,
TRIPP & OSGOOD, PROPRIETORS.
Nos. 126 and 128 Main-st Concord, N. H.
The proprietors of these extensive Printing Works hereby give notice that they are constantly making additions to their already large assortiment of Types, Flowers Vignettes, &.c., &c., which enables them to an- swer orders for
BOOK, CARD AND IOB PRINTING,
In a style unsurpassed in the country for good tasto and beauty of workmanship. .
FHaving some of the BEST STEAM PRESSES in the country, and facilities that cannot be surpassed, they invite the attention of the public to their establish- ment, (which is the largest in the State, ) feeling con- fident that they can give the best satisfaction as to
Style and Prices of Printing !
It is sufficient, on this point, to say that they do all the book and job printing for a large publishing house in Boston; and refer to that work for style and work- manship.
. GEF Orders for Press Work and Book and Job Print- ing, of every kind, gratefully received, and promptly, faithfully and correctly executed.
N. B. All work entrusted to them will receive their PERSONAL ATTENTION.
Entrance to office, No. 126 Main-street.
ERVIN B. TRIPP.
ROBERT C. OSGOOD.
MY
BULLOCK & SARGENT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
POREIGN AND DOMESTIC
FEATHERS, GROCERIES AND FLOUR.
A constant supply of Dupont's Rifle Powder; also, Eagle Blasting and Sporting Powder; Shot and Caps.
No. 169 MAIN-ST.,
GILBERT BULLOCK,
CHARLES W. SARGENT, S Concord. N. H.
GEORGE W.I., Sign and Ornamental Painter,
And wholesale and retail dealer in OIL COLORS, CANVAS, BRUSHES, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, OF EVERY DESCRIP- TION, DRAWING MATERIALS, ETC.
No. 132, Main-st., Cen- CONCORD, N. H. tral Block-up stairs.
" Mr. M. will give lessons in Oil Painting.
JOHN WHEELER, REMOVER OF BUILDINGS, STONE MASON, S.c. "F" Corner of Centre and Green Streets.
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MOORE, CILLEY & CO., DEALERS IN HARDWARE AGRICULTURAL TOOLS. GLASS, PUMPS, HOLLOW AND WOODEN WARE, &c., North end Stickney's Block, ( DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE STATE HOUSE,) CONCORD, N. H.
In the extensive assortment of Goods kept by the above firm will always be found a great variety of ar- ticles, a few of which are named below :-
Iron and Steel; Nails, Glass; Anvils, Files; Vices, Hinges; Saws, (circular, mill and hand; ) Pumps, (of all kinds; ) Forks; Scythes, Rakes, Cradles; Spades Shovels, Hoes; Glue, Pails; Sheet Lead and Zinc; Tools (for all the trades; ) Wagon Boxes, Springs and Axle-trees ; Wire, Butts; Lead Pipe; Ploughs, Cultivators; Hlay Cutters; Cordage; C'ut- lery, (poeket Knobs, Tucks; House Trimmings; and table; ) to- gether with a world of " &c.s" to numerous to name.
Builders, Farmers and all others who are wanting anything usually kept in a first-class HARDWARE AND AGRICUL- TURAL WAREHOUSE, are respectfully invited to call and examine this stock before purchasing else- where.
JAMES MOORE, JONATHAN L. CILLEY, LYMAN A. WALKER.
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J. CARTER & SON. DEALERS IN FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY, Silver, Plated and Britannia Ware, AND ...
South end Eagle Hotel, opposite State House, CONCORD, N. H.
Having recently removed from the premises occu- pied by them since the disastrous fire of 1851, to their New Store-(situated upon the same ground occupied by them previous to the fire)-have added largely to their stock of Goods; and are now prepared to offer for sale or inspection the
MOST ELEGANT AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF GOODS TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE !!
*Purchasers may rely upon finding at this estab- lishment the Latest Styles and Richest Goods-the Greatest Variety and Fairest Prices!
EFF* Connected with the above may be found a full assortment of fine English and German
FOWLING PIECES, Game Bags, Flasks, Pouches, &c. &c. &c.
Particular attention given to Watch Repairing, in all its branches, and all work warranted.
A liberal discount to the trade.
THE BEST PLACE IN CONCORD TO BUY
DRY GOODS
-IS AT- HUTCHINS & CO'S "Old Cheap Store,
110 MAIN-STREET.
Constantly on hand, a full assortment of
SILKS, SHAWLS, De LAINES, THIBETS, FLANNELS, PRINTS, TICKINGS, SHEETINGS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, TA- BLE COVERS, AND DAMASKS;
GLOVES, HOSIERY, UNDER-SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
And every other article usually kept in a first-class DRY GOODS STORE !! We have also a large and well-selected stock of
PAPER HANGINGS!
to which we invite particular attention. 627 We pledge ourselves to sell as CHEAP as any firm in the State, and solicit a continuance of the patronage that has been so liberally bestowed upon us.
HUTCHINS & CO., TWO DOORS NORTH OF PHOENIXHOTEL, CONCORD, N. H.
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MRS. WOOLSON & MISS HERBERT, Dress-Hlahers and atliliners: - DEALERS IN -
BONNEES, RIBBONS,
LACE GOODS, and Embroiderics;
HAIR WORK-Ladies' FRISETTES, B'NDS, &c., &c. Opposite the Columbian Hotel, up stairs, CONCORD, N. H.
A. P. MUNSEY, - -MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN-
LADIES', GENTLEMENS' AND CHILDRENS' PREMIUM
BOOTS & SHOES,
CENTRAL BUILDINGS -- NO. 128 MAIN-ST.,
Opposite the Columbian Hotel, Concord, N. H.
Custom work warranted. Repairing done in the neatest manner. Stock and Findings for sale.
OFFICE, in Eagle Hotel Block, directly in front of the State House. (3) Communications sent to all parts of the U. S. and Canadas. ALL messages strictly confidential. Office hours from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.
IRA F. CHASE, Operator.
T. W. STEWART, Merchant Tailor,
LOW'S ELOCK, CONCORD, N. H.
TINIE Subscriber respect- fully requests the at- tention of the citizens of Con- cord, and the public general- ly, to his
CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT,
where may always be found one of the largest and best- selected stocks of Goods in his line to be seen in the whole State-comprising ev- ery description of
BROAD- CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, & C.
which he will sell at the very lowest living prices, or make up to order in the best possible style and man- ner. Associated with him in the cutting department is
Mr. JOHN H. STEWART,
who is favorably known as a first-rate cutter. Stew- art also keeps a good assortment of
GENT.S' FURNISHING GOOBS.
Comprising every variety of Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Cravats, Scarfs, Under Shirts and Drawers, Braces, Hose, &c. Also, a large stock of
Custom Ready-made Clothing.
* Remember the place-Low's Block, nearly op- posite the Post Office.
T. W. STEWART.
The Price of Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel REDUCED!
LOTHING
Can be sold as Cheap in CONCORD as in any other Town or City of the UNITED STATES !
NATHANIEL EVANS, JR.,
Would call the attention of his friends and the pub- lic to his assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, DOE-SKINS, AND FASHIONABLE READY-MADE
CLOTHING!
Particular attention will be devoted to the making up of Garments to order. MR. D. S. CARR has charge of this department. ALL garments made in this establishment, we feel confident, will meet the ap- probation of those who favor us with their patronage. -00- -
INDIA RUBBER CO.ITS! OVERALLS, LEGGINGS, CAPS, GLOVES, MITTENS, HORSE-COVERS, &c. &c.
Also, a complete assortment of Gentlemen's
FURNISHING GOODS, All of which will be sold at prices that DEFY COMPETITION !! G77 Call at No. 4 STICKNEY'S BLOCK, directly op- posite the State House, Concord, N. H.
NATII'L EVANS, JR.
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DANIEL A. HILL,
- MANUFACTURER OF -
CABINET
FURNITURE,
Couches and Lookingglasses,
ON THE GROUND LATELY OCCUPIED BY
ELLIOT A. HILL, STICKNEY'S NORTH BLOCK,
(Corner of Main-Street and Free Bridge Road,) Concord, N. 30.
At the Furniture Rooms of this establishment may always be found THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT of RICH and COMMON FURNITURE to be found in the up-country.
" Every kind of Furniture manufactured to or- der, and with promptness.
EF Customers are respectfully invited to call and examine their stock on hand.
Fisk's Metalic Burial Cases.
D. A. H. is agent for FISK'S METALIC BURIAL CASES, of all sizes, which are highly recommended for preserving bodies to convey to any distance.
READY-MADE COFFINS.
A full assortmont of ready-made COFFINS is also kept constantly) n hand.
Robes furnished, if wanted.
DANIEL A. HILL.
NEW STORE!
Boots and Shoes!
GOVE & HARRIS, STICKNEY'S BLOCK,
Opposite the State House,
Invite the citizens of Concord and vicinity to exam- ine their LARGE and NEW STOCK of GOODS, being the BEST assortment of
Boots, Shoes & Rubbers EVER OFFERED IN CONCORD!
(. & II. manufacture every style of LADIES' AND MISSES' BOOTS AND SHOES, and warrant every pair to give satisfaction. Also, MENS' AND BOYS'
THICK RATE BOOTS
AND SHOES!
Children's Shoes, Dancing Pumps,
Line, can bo thing in the found at very Low Prices at GOVE & HARRIS'S. * Call and examine.
IRA GOVE, JOHN A. HARRIS.
Wyænir
Hotel :
BY PIERCE & DUMAS. Concord, N. J !!. Passengers taken to and from the Railroad Depot free of charge.
Hair Cutting and Shaving Saloon, -BY-
JUST OPPOSITE THE PHOENIX HOTEL. CONCORD, N. H.
TALBOT'S HAIR-CUTTING AND SHAVING
EAGLE HOTEL BLOCK, Concord, N. J!).
Stable:
Rear of the Union Hotel, BY B. F. DUNKLEE & CO.
7"The best Horses and Carriages, as well as com- mon teams, always on hand. Terms, reasonable! CONCORD, N. II.
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