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Britannia Tea and Coffee Pots,
Lamps, Tea Bells, Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, Shears, Ra- zors, Needles, Hair, Teeth and Shaving Brushes, Shaving Soap, Steel Watch Chains, Steel Beads, Steel Purse and Bag Clasps, Purse Rings, Fringe and Tassels, Purse Twist, Spy Glasses, Wallets and Purses, Combs, Music Boxes, &c., &c.
WATCHES and CLOCKS repaired and warranted. Engraving executed at short notice.
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CURRIER, DOE & CO.'S Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store.
For past favors, the Proprietors return many thanks. The in- creased demand for improved agricultural implements assures us that an establishment of this kind is needed and appreciated. We shall use our endeavors to merit an increased patronage, by inaking additions of all the most improved implements and machines for agricultural purposes.
Among the recent improvements, that of Crowell's Patent Ther- mometer Churn stands at the head. This churn will eventually take the place of all other churns in use. It is in fact the ouly churn made on scientific principles. The public has only to be- come acquainted with it to insure its general use.
TODD'S IMPROVED SEED PLANTER, the best article of the kind in use. Please call and see it.
We also manufacture extensively
Doe's Celebrated Ploughs.
Mr. DOE, having become one of the firm, will personally superintend the manufactory. His experience of more than twenty years as a manufacturer and practical farmer, together with the high reputa- tion these l'longhs have acquired in all places where they have been introduced, warrants us in believing that we offer to the public the best Plough in New-England.
CULTIVATORS AND CULTIVATOR TEETII,
of the most approved pattern, constantly on hand. Also. Har- rows, Hay Cutters, Vegetable Cutters, Corn Shellers, Horse Rakes, large Hand Rakes, common Hand Rakes, Scythes and Suaths, Grain Cradles, Grindstones, Anti-Friction Rollers, Fauning Mills, Cranberry Rakes, Kendall's Cylinder Churn, Gault's Churn, Lac- tometers, Or-Yokes and Bows, Cheese Presses, Wheelbarrows, Cattle Ties, Bull Rings, Shovels and Spades, Partridge's Manure Forks, Hoes and Garden Trowels, Garden Rakes, Garden Engines. Bog Hoes, Post Spoons, Bush Hooks, Sausage Fillers, Mott's Agri- cultural Furnace, Sugar Mills, Fruit Gatherers, Prnuing Scissors, Garden Shears. Hay Forks of all kinds, Potato Diggers, Curry- combs, Axes and Hatchets, &c. &c. Also, all kinds of
Stoves, Stove Pipe and Hollow Ware.
The following are some of the patterns for Cooking Stoves :- Buck's Air-Tight, 4 sizes; Quackenboss' Air-Tight, 4 sizes; Na- tional Air-Tight, 4 sizes; Wager & Dater's Air-Tight, 5 sizes; Universe Air-Tight, 3 sizes; American Air-Tight, 4 sizes; Morri- son's Imperial Air-Tight, 4 sizes; Yankee Notion, 2 sizes; Cushing & Mack, 5 sizes; Victory & Hathaway, each 4 sizes; Morrison, 3 sizes; Despatch. I size; Parlor Cook Stoves, New patterns, 5 sizes.
Of Cast Air-Tight PARLOR STOVES, we have Wager & Da- ter's, 2 sizes; Cottage Parlor, 1 size; Ransom's, 2 sizes; Greer's, 2 sizes; Quackenboss', 2 sizes; together with a great variety of other patterns, too numerous to mention.
A. B. CURRIER. ALFRED DOE. J. C. CURRIER.
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NATHAN FARLEY,
No. 72, Main Street, near the Railroad Station, Keeps constantly on hand
Italian and American Marble ;
Likewise SLATE STONE, of the best quality, which he will furnish at the shortest notice.
Letters of every variety cut to suit the fancy of custom- ers; and gilded, when desired.
From long experience in the business, he flatters himself that he can give entire satisfaction to all who call on him.
WHIPPLE & PARKER, -DEALERS IN-
W. I. Goods and Groceries,
FLOUR, CORN, SALT, &c. Also,-FOREIGN and DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 94, MAIN STREET.
All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for Goods. B. P. WHIPPLE. JAMES O. PARKER.
HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY.
DAVID SYMONDS,
No. 202, Main Street, corner of Free Bridge Road, Keeps constantly on hand, and manufactures to order, Silver Plated, Brass Mounted and Japanned Coach, Gig, Chase, Buggy, Stage, and common Wagon HARNESSES; Team and Stage Collars ; TRUNKS, of various kinds ; Folio French Valises and Carpet Bags, &c., &c.
D. S. will sell as low as can be purchased at any other establishment in the country or city. All orders, by mail or otherwise, promptly attended to.
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CONCORD DIRECTORY.
H. B. FOSTER, DEALER IN FOREIGN AND AMERICAN HARD WARE; Drugs and Medicines, Burning Fluid and Lamps, Nails, Window Glass, Sheet Lead, Copper and Iron Pumps, West India Goods, &c. &c.
Concord, N. H.
William P. Hardy, Agt., DEALER IN W. I. Goods and Groceries, Flour, Salt, Corn, FISH AND PROVISIONS, &c. &c., Corner of Main and Pleasant Streets, directly opposite the South Church and Depot, CONCORD, N. H.
BROWN & YOUNG, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Furniture, Feathers, Matrasses, AND LOOKING GLASSES, In Stickney's Block, No. 162, Main Street, Directly opposite the State House, Concord.
CHARLES E. WEST, Agt., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Furniture, Feathers, Matrasses, and Looking Glasses, In Athenian Building, No. 116, Main Street, CONCORD.
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EDMUNDS' CLOTHING STORE,
172, Main Street, (opposite Gass' American House,) 172.
ITHE cheapest and best place in New-England to pur- I chase CLOTHING of any description, either Ready Made, or made to Order. All Orders gratefully received, and the best of work warranted.
D. WINKLEY, Cutters. A. J. EDMUNDS, S
("And by their works ye shall know them.")
F. C. EDMUNDS, Concord, 1850.
GROVER & SARGENT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Grass Seeds, Feathers, GROCERIES AND FLOUR.
A constant supply of Dupont Rifle Powder; also, Eagle Blasting and Sporting Powder, Shot and Caps.
Benjamin Grover. Charles W. Sargent.
DUDLEY & CORNING, Livery Stable, REAR OF PHENIX HOTEL.
GOOD HORSES AND CARRIAGES READY AT SHORT NOTICE, AND AT REASON- ABLE CHARGES.
TAVOND
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CONCORD DIRECTORY.
CHASE HILL,
No. 149 Main Street, keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of Gentlemen's and Ladies'
BOOTS AND SHOES,
of his own manufacture, which are warranted to be as good as recommended.
The extensive patronage he has received for the last twelve years is sufficient evidence that he has given uni- versal satisfaction to his customers, and that he makes a little better article than can be found at any other place in Concord.
Also, an extensive assortment of
Shoe Stock and Findings, Boot and Shoe Kit of every variety, &c.
MOORE & GREELY, DEALERS IN
W. I. Goods and Groceries, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, CORN, SALT, ETC. No. 111, Main Street.
Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. J. G. MOORE. S. D. GREELY.
EBEN. SYMMES'
Baking and Confectionary Establishment.
E. S. would inform his friends and the public that he continues to manufacture all kinds of BREAD and CAKES, and all kinds of CONFECTIONARY, MEAD, &c., &c., all of which are of the first quality, and he soheits a share of their patronage.
Parties furnished with Confectionary, Fruit, Cake, &c., &c., at the shortest notice, and all orders promptly attended to.
Gentlemen and Ladies, wanting any article in his line, are par- ticularly invited to call and examine for themselves, at
No. 85, Main Street, opposite the Depot.
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CONCORD DIRECTORY.
Books, Stationery, and Fancy Goods.
So AT
No. 171,
Main St.
Concord, N. H.
JOHN F. BROWN,
Publisher, Bookseller, and Stationer,
Publishes the following valuable works :- Tytler's Ele- ments of History, Cummings' and Marshall's Spelling Books, Leavitt's Farmer's Almanac, Brown's Pocket Me- morandum, Quarto and 1Smo Bibles, 12mo and 32mo Testaments, Gentlemen's Pocket Companion, James' Fam- ily Monitor, with several other valuable works.
Constantly on hand, a general assortment of standard works of every description, of
School, Law, Medical, Theological, Classical, and Miscellaneous Books,
Also, Blank, Music, and Juvenile Books, in great variety. Together with an extensive assortment of English, French, and American Stationery, Fancy Goods, &c., &c., to which the attention of Country Merchants, Teachers, and purchasers generally is respectfully invited.
R. S. ROGERS, DEALER IN Best Family Groceries,
ALSO,
CAMPHENE AND BURNING FLUID.
All goods warranted, and delivered in any part of the village free of expense. 127 Main Street, under Odd Fel- lows' Hall.
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CONCORD DIRECTORY.
Concord Market House.
BURNHAM & PIERCE, (Successors to Albert Webster,)
At the old stand, directly opoosite Gass' American House, 184 Main street, have for sale a large and new assortment of
WEST INDIA GOODS AND GROCERIES, viz :
MOLASSES ;
LOAF, CRASH, BROWN and WHITE HAVANA SUGAR ; COFFEE ;
TEA ;
COCOA ;
CHOCOLATE, cakes and shells; BOX and KEG RAISINS; MUSTARD ;
STARCH ;
SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO ;
BAR, SODA, ROSE and CAS- TILE SOAP ;
SPICES ; GINGER ;
FIGS ;
ORANGES ; LEMONS ; LARD AND TALLOW ;
CANDLES, &c., &c.
With a large stock of Provisions ..
ALSO -
Flour, Corn and Rye Meal, Peas, Beans, Rice, Cod and Pollock Fish, Salmon, Mackerel, White Lake Fish, Tongues and Sounds, Halibuts' Fins, Dried do .; Smoked and Pickled Herrings, Vinegar, Corn- ed Beef, Bag and Table Salt, Dried Ap- ples, Nuts of all kinds, &c., &c.
All of the above Goods will be sold as cheap for cash or produce as can be bought at any other place in town, and warranted perfect ; if not, the Goods may be returned, and the money will be refunded.
Persons will do well to call and examine before pur- chasing elsewhere.
J. C. DUNKLEE, Rear of 137 Main-Street,-Opposite Phenix Hotel,
LIVERY STABLE. Good Horses and Carriages ready at short notice, and at reasonable charges.
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BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND PERIODICAL STORE, OPPOSITE THE AMERICAN HOUSE.
RUFUS MERRILL
Is General Agent for all the REVIEWS AND MAGA- ZINES published in the United States, and for the Euro- pean Reprints, such as the London Quarterly, Endinburg Quarterly, Westminster Review, North British Review, and Blackwood's Magazine.
R. M. also supplies the following NEWSPAPERS, free of postage, viz.
AMERICAN TRAVELLER;
BOSTON JOURNAL ; BOSTON MUSEUM ;
THE AMERICAN UNION ; PURITAN RECORDER ;
NEW-YORK HERALD ;
TRIBUNE ;
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN ;
NEW-ENGLAND FARMER ;
MASSACHUSETTS PLOUGHMAN ;
SATURDAY RAMBLER ;
BOSTON WEEKLY BEE ; THE YANKEE BLADE ; OLIVE BRANCH ; PHILADELPHIA AMERICAN COURIER ; FLAG OF OUR UNION ; NEAL'S SATURDAY GAZETTE; STAR-SPANGLED BANNER.
ALSO-A general assortment of Miscellaneous and School Books, with the best assortment of SCHOOL STATIONERY that can be found in the State.
Blank Account Books 17 Manufactured and for sale at wholesale and retail.
Of all kinds, printed on a superior quality of paper, con- stantly for sale.
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CONCORD DIRECTORY.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, AND
MOSES M. CHICK,
[Successor to Seth E. Brown.]
OPPOSITE GASS' AMERICAN HOUSE,
Keeps constantly on hand and for sale an extensive assort- ment of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES ; CLOCKS ; FINE JEWELRY ;
MILITARY GOODS,
Gold and Silver Pencil Cases ; Fine Gold Pens ; Gold Rings and Bracelets ; Gold Chains, Pins, &c., &c.
M. M. C. also manufactures extensively
Silver Spoons, Butter Knives, Ladles, Forks, &c.
Also, a general assortment of POCKET CUTLERY, Scissors, Brushes, Shell and Horn COMBS, Pocket-Books, &c., &c.
Also,-Tea Bells, Shears, Razors, Needles, Hair, Teeth, and Shaving BRUSHES, Shaving Soap, Steel Watch Chains, Steel Beads, Steel Purse and Bag Clasps, Purse Rings, Fringe and Tassels, Purse Twist, Spy Glasses, Wallets and Purses, Combs, Music Boxes, &c., &c., all of which are offered at the lowest cash prices, wholesale and retail.
WATCHIES and CLOCKS carefully repaired and warranted.
ENGRAVING executed at short notice, and in the best style.
CHANDLER & FOSTER,
Rear of Gass' American House - Entrance from Park and Centre Streets,
LIVERY STABLE.
Good Horses and Carriages ready at all times, and at reasonable prices.
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PEVERLY'S EMPORIUM.
The largest and only fashionable BOOT and SHOE establishment at the Capital.
RUBBERS, of every description, always on hand, and for sale whole- sale and retail, at the lowest prices.
HUTCHINS & Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, CARPETING, ROOM PAPER, &c., &c. No. 110 Main Street,-one door north of Phenix Hotel,- Concord, N. H.
HORACE CALL, Joiner and Carpenter,
East end Mechanics' Row, rear of Stickney's Block.
All work done to suit customers. PRINTERS' FUR- NITURE made to order; also Frame and Finish Drafting done in the best manner.
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CONCORD DIRECTORY.
LUMBER AND LAND.
The Subscriber has constantly on hand, aud for sale, every variety of BUILDING MATERIALS, such as Joist, Plank, Boards, Shingles, Clapboards, Furring, Laths, Finishing Lumber, &c. Posts, Rails and Pickets, of all qualities, for fencing, etc., which will be sold low for cash or approved credit.
The Subscriber has also for sale a large number of HOUSE LOTS, situated in the most pleasant parts of Concord.
A. B. HOLT, Corner of School and Merrimack Streets.
ALLISON & GAULT, Wholesale and Retail Deulers in Drugs, Medicines, West India Goods, Groceries, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, &c. Also, -Manufacturers of Durable Scarlet Dye, and Agents for the whole catalogue of Patent Medicines.
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. No. 177, Main Street, Concord, N. H.
IVORY HALL,
Dealer in WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Silver and Britannia Ware, Cutlery, Spectacles and Fancy Goods. Also,-Manufacturer of
ilper
at wholesale and retail.
"Watches, Clocks, Music Boxes, &c., repaired and warranted. No. 224, Main Street, Concord, N. H.
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Are you Insured ? Howard Fire Insurance Company, OF LOWELL, MASS. Capital Stock, $50,000, with liberty to increase to $200,000. Insure against Hazards by Fire on Real and Personal Property.
Office, No. 17, Appleton Block, Central Street, Lowell, Mass.
DIRECTORS .- Oliver M. Whipple, Joel Adams, Ste- phen Cushing, Elijah M. Read, Emory Washburn, Joshua Merrill, David Dana, Enoch Hobart, Sidney Spalding, Ab- ner W. Buttrick, Daniel S. Richardson, Samuel Burbank, Charles B. Coburn.
OLIVER M. WHIPPLE, Pres't. FREDERICK PARKER, Sec'y.
SETH EASTMAN, Agent, Concord, N. H. Office, No. 2, Park Street, over the Mechanicks Bank.
Also Agent for the New-England and Union Mutual Fire Insurance Companies.
PHENIX HOTEL, CONCORD, N. H. BY A. C. PIERCE.
" Passengers taken to and from the Railroad Depot free of charge ..
JOHN T. NEAL, Agent, 102, Main-Street, two doors South Phenix Hotel, Restorator and Oyster Rooms,
CIGARS, FRUIT, PASTRY, &c., &c. Also agent for a large importing house in Boston for the sale of choice WINES, LIQUORS, CHAMPAGNE, &c. Orders re- ceived will be promptly sent to Boston, and answered by return of freight trains.
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CONCORD DIRECTORY.
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H. A. NEWHALL, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Carpeting and Room Paper, LOW'S BRICK BLOCK, CONCORD, N. H.
H. A. N. is Agent for the Malden Dye-House, and also for the sale of Window-Shades.
DANIEL A. HILL, MANUFACTURER OF CABINET FURNITURE, COUCHIES AND LOOKING-GLASSES, At the shop lately occupied by ELIOT A. HILL, Nos. 198 and 235 Main Street, nearly opposite the American House, Concord, N. H.
COFFINS, ready-made, or made to order at short notice.
JOHNSON & DEWEY, DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Woolens, Ready-Made CLOTHING & FURNISHING GOODS, AT THE GREAT EIGHT, CONCORD, N. H. " Tailoring Establishment connected with the above. J. P. JOHNSON. J. OTIS DEWEY.
TIMOTHY HAYNES, Physician and Surgeon,
OFFICE-Over F. C. Edmunds', 172 Main Street, op- posite American House, Concord, N. II.
Particular attention will be given to the treatment of: Diseases of the Eye, Ear, and Deformities of the Extrem- ities and Spine.
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CONCORD DIRECTORY.
W. H. KIMBALL, Daguerrian Artist,
AS fitted up rooms in Dunklee's Building, 189 Main Street, a few doors north of the American House.
He invites the attention of all who desire a good likeness of themselves or friends, to call on him, and procure one or more of those pictures of his putting up, which are so much admired by all good judges for their life-like and brilliant tone. Operators supplied with stock at Boston prices.
Concord, January 1, 1850.
SADDLES, BRIDLES,
Coach, Gig, and Buggy HARNESSES,
TRUNKS, VALISES, and CARPET BAGS, ready made, and for sale at the lowest prices possible, at
FESSENDEN'S Saddlery, No. 153, Main Street.
S. G. SYLVESTER, English and West India Goods.
Also, Manufacturer of LOOKING-GLASSES, PICTURE FRAMES and FRICTION MATCHES, No. 128, Main Street, - opposite the Columbian Hotel.
Trusses, Supporters, &c.
Dr. PARKER
is prepared to apply Trusses, Abdominal Sup- porters, &c., having made arrangements for a full and constant supply of the best instruments.
Concord, Jan., 1850.
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CONCORD DIRECTORY.
E. H. ROLLINS, APOTHECARY, No. 154, Main St., opposite the Capitol, CONCORD, N. H. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES AND DYE-STUFFS, AGENT FOR THE SALE OF ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, MANUFACTURER OF Osgood & Co.'s Superior Fancy Lozenges.
CONCORD CLOTH & CLOTHES WAREHOUSE,
No. 158, Main Street, opposite the Siate-House.
NATHANIEL EVANS, JR., DEALER IN Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, Ready Made Clothing, &c. Philip B. Grant, Tailor.
T. W. STEWART & Co., MERCHANT TAILORS, AND DEALERS IN French and German Broadcloths, Doeskins, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c. ALSO READY MADE CLOTHING, AND GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. All Orders intrusted to them will meet with prompt attention. No. 160, Main Street, Concord, N. H. T. W. STEWART. JAMES PEVERLY.
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PORTER, ROLFE & BROWN,
IMPORTERS OF
Hard Ware, Iron and Steel, Sheet Iron, Tin Plates, Wire, Zinc, &c. &c.
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Stoves and Funnel, Axletrees, Carriage Springs, RAILROAD SPIKES, Nails, Glass, Lead Pipe, Pumps, SHEET AND PIG LEAD, &c., &c. No. 170, Main Street, Concord, N. H. GEO. PORTER. L. D. BROWN. H. M. ROLFE.
Diseases of the Eye and Ear.
IN connection with general practice, the subscriber treats diseases of the Eye and Ear, referring with confidence to his hospital experience.
E. H. PARKER, M. D.
Concord, January, 1850.
EAGLE COFFEE HOUSE,
(DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE CAPITOL,) CONCORD, N. H. BY JOHN GIBSON.
Coaches will run to and from the House to the Depot free of expense.
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E. B. Tripp's Cheap Printing Establishment. BOOK, CARD & JOB PRINTING.
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