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See advt. p. 194
Botanic Medicines. Gorham Henry W., Orange Stacy Abel, Elml 16
Boarding Houses.
Beacham Olive Mrs., 29 Main Blake Susan Mrs., 27 Main Conner Emily Mrs., 22 Main Drew Mary A. Mrs., 14 Main Grant Lizzie Mrs., Court Hill Hannah Mrs., 12 Main Jackson Jane Mrs., 31 Main Lord Enoch Mrs., 30 Main Merrow Hattie Mrs., 21 Main Morrison Laura Mrs., 4 Broad O'Connell Catherine Mrs., 13 Main
Ross Abby Mrs., 15 Main
Whitehouse Mary Mrs., 33 Main
Butchers.
Smith Bros., Lincoln square
Carriage Manufacturer. Merrill Josiah, Berwick side
Cigar Manufacturers.
Leach R. H. Market square Quimby D . W ., High Clergymen. Canavan Patrick, Main, n. Cathedral church
Carter Clark, Orthodox
Chase N. L., Methodist, house Main Kling Wm. H., Baptist, High Smith J. T., Free Will Baptist, Green
Dunning C. U., Methodist, Highland
Clothing Dealers.
Hill, J. G., Market square Lothrop D. & Co., Central square Vesehoff H., 3 Central building, Main
Confectionery.
Marshall C. E. & Co., (manufacturers), Brackett's block Berwick side Coffin Warehouse. SPENCER ALVIN B., Berwick side See adut. p. 192
Dentists.
Guttman Julius, Wakefield's buildings, Central sq. Shapleigil Orin Q. 24 Market
Deputy Sheriff. Bracey William L. Central sq.
Doors, Sashes and Blinds.
Horne, Clark & Co., Berwick side HUBBARD, CANNEY & CO., foot of Market See advt. p. 197
Mitchell & Chick, Berwick side
Dressmakers.
Ford Sarah Jane, High Gray Jennie, Central building Harmon C. A. Mrs., Washington Johnson Julia, High, opposite Great Falls Hotel
Lougee Georgie Miss, High Sayward Mary H. Mrs., 12 Elm Smith Addie, Miss, Market square . Wallingford C. W. Mrs., Green Wessinger Abbie Miss, 6 Elm
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Dry Goods.
Bartlett C. E. & Co., Market Bates M., Son & Co. 9 Central building, Main Carter C. P. & Brother, 28 Market Chick S. S. & Co., 6 Central buildings, Main Wendell Geo. W., High Wimpfheimer A., Bros. & Co., 12 Cen- tral building, Main
Drugs and Medicines.
MOORE GEORGE, 26 Market Goodwin Loyd, A. 8 'Central buildings See advt. p. 195 Jones C. M. & Co., Central buildings Nason William W., High, opp. G. F. Hotel
Dye House.
Watson Geo. E., corner Market and Linden
Expresses.
CANNEY & CO., Market See advt. p. 195 Bagley & Co., Main, near Central sq.
Fancy Goods.
Andrews & Randall, Misses, High, cor. Lincoln square
Brackett O. J., Market square Coleman I. S., High, opposite M. E. church
MOORE GEO. 26 Market See advt. p. 195
Perkins O. A. Mrs., High SMILIE JOHN A. 4 Main See advt. p. 194
Flour and Grist Mill.
WRIGHT & CO., rear B. & M. R. R. depot, Market See advt. p. 198
Flour and Grain.
Lougee Amos, Market Martin John, High
WRIGHT & CO., rear B. & M. R. R. depot, Market See advt. p. 198
Fruit, Confectionery, &c. Coleman I. S., High, opposite M. E. church Horn George H., High, opposite Pros- pect Leach H. C., Main, nr. Central sq. Furniture Dealers. SANBORN & WATSON, 27 Market See advt. p. 196
Groceries and W. I. Goods. Andrews Elisha jr., Washington Bagley John A., Green, cor. Franklin BICKFORD J. T. & CO., Franklin, under M . E. churchi See advt. p. 196 Blaisdell Charles., Berwick side Blake Charles F., Elm Clark W. D ., Berwick side Farnham O. L. & Co., Franklin, corner Union FARRAR WM. H. & SON, High See advt. p. 198 Gilman John L., Lincoln square Hurd Joshua, Buffumsville James Samuel, High, cor. Orange ·
Lougee Amos, Market MOORE GEORGE, 26 Market See adot. p. 195
Plummer William, High, opposite M. E. church Robinson John F. & Co., Berwick side Shapleigh J . W., Green
Woodman True Wm., nearly opp. M. E. church
Hairdressers. Jenness C. B., first door from G. F. hotel
Peavey J. F., cor. High and Main Ricker N., Central buildings Smith Edward, High, corner Beacon
Hardware.
HODSON BROS, 29 Market? See advt. p. 198
Seavey S. Augustus, 24 Market Tibbets & Brother, 20 Market, corner Bridge
Harness Makers.
Hatch Sylvanus, High Richards Geo. J., High Stevens Alvin W., High
Ward Parker L., 1 Market
Hats, Caps and Furs.
Bates John W. & Co., Central buildings, Main
Pinkham Edward J., 3 Fore Hoopskirt Manufactory. Gray J. M., Miss, Central buildings, Main
Hotels.
Granite State House, Robert H. Hussey GREAT FALLS HOTEL, O. A. Frost, Higlı See advt. p. 194 Maine Hotel, T. W. Wentworth, Ber- wick side
Insurance Agents.
Cole Shubael, Market, house Green PERKINS ENOCH, High
See pdvt. p. 198
Wells & Eastman, G. F Hotel building YOUNG JAMES G., Market See adet. pp. 198 and 124
Lawyers.
Copeland W. J., Market Jordan Ichabod G., Market
Knapp Wm. D., Wakefield building, Central Rollins Danl. G., Market Wells & Eastman, Great Falls Hotel building
YOUNG JAMES G., Market See advt. pp. 198 and 124
Livery Stables.
Drew A. S., High, n. Gt. Falls Hotel, HANSON L. L. & CO. Green, cor. Waslı. See advt. p. 194
Lord J. O., Orange Machinists.
HIGLEY EBEN, Linden, cor. Market See advt. p. 128 SOMERSWORTH MACHINE COM- PANY, Main See advt. p. 197
Ma' ble Worker.
EMERY J., Market, 11. R. R.
See advt. p. 197
Meat and Vegetable Market. Smith Bros., Lincoln sq., cor, High, Elm and Fore
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Milliners and Millinery Goods.
Andrews & Randall, High, cor. Cross Johnson Julia, High, opp. Great Falls Hotel Jordan K. L. Mrs., 35 Main Lougee Georgie Miss, High, opp. M. E. church Mott Mary A., Mrs ., High Mullen Kate E., High, nr. Orange Ricker Lydia, Miss, Fore Watson A. J. Mrs., Market sq.
Notary Public.
Perkius Enoch, High.
See advt. p. 198
Oyster & Refreshment Saloons.
Giles S. S., Market sq. Greenwood L., 89 Main
Painters and Glaziers
Lougee Jolin, Market, near R. R. Martin B. O., Highi, cor. Highland Wentwortlı H. & J,, High
Newspapers, Periodicals, etc.
Harmon & Bracy, Main, opp. B. & M. depot THWING A., 2 Central buildings See advt. p. 193 | Nason Wm. W., High, opposite Gt. Falls Hotel
Physicians.
Roynton Oliver M., bds. Mrs. Hanson's, Market
Conant - -, bds. Mrs.3 Blake's, Elm
Elliott Charles F., Prospect, nr. G. F. Bank Elliot Charies, Beacon Hamb let Lorenzo D ., 24 Market .
Hanson Jacob C., High, near Great Falls Hotel
Hayes John A., Market sq. Jenkins Alvah, Pleasant Ross Jonathan S , Central bld. Swasey C. E,, Main
Printer and Publisher.
FERNALD E., "Great Falls Journal," office, High, cor. Beacon See advt. p. 193
Provision Dealers.
Clark W., Berwick side Hill C. B., 18 Elm Hurd N. N., Fore, cor. High James Samuel, 2 Buffum's block, High Smith Bros. Lincoln sq.
Real Estate Agent.
YOUNG JAMES G., Market See advt. p. 198 and 124
Restaurants.
Andrews Abram P., Spring Gordon Ezra, Main
Reed John D., Berwick side
Wentworth M. T., Wash.
Sashes, Doors and Blinds. HUBBARD, CANNEY & CO., Market. near Bridge See advt. p. 197
Shoe Bindings and Linings,
Hersom & Co., Berwick side
Stoves, Furnaces, Tin Ware, &c. Gilpatrick, H. C., High HODSON BROS., 29 Market See advt. p. 124
Tailors (Merchant).
Clarke John B., Market square Duffill Thomas, Green, cor. Wash. Swasey Joseph P., Market Vesehoft Henry, 3 Central building, Main Telegraph Office.
Tin Smiths and Sheet Iron Workers.
Gilpatrick H. C., High HODSON BROS., 29 Market See adut. p. 124
Undertakers,
Hill Wm., jr., Green
SPENCER ALVIN, Berwick side
See adot. p. 192
Variety and Fancy Goods Store.
BAYLES WM. H., 30 Main PERKINS ENOCH, High See advt. p. 198
Watches. Jewelry, &c.
Chandler A. F., 5 Central bldg. Woodward, James J., Central sq. Wheelwright.
Merrill J., Berwick side
Wool Pullers. Fersom & Co., Berwick side
DEAN DUDLEY & CO. No. 8 CONGRESS SQUARE, BOSTON, PUBLISHERS OF
Directories, azetteers,
BOSTON ANNUAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY, AND MAP OF BOSTON AND ADJACENT CITIES ; BRISTOL COUNTY DIRECTORY AND HISTORY; DIRECTORIES OF CAM- BRIDGE, MASS; CONCORD, N. H .; DOVER, GREAT FALLS, AND ROCHESTER, N. H .; BROOKLINE AND JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS .; WEYMOUTH, QUINCY, & BRAINTREE, MASS., AND MAP; RICHMOND, VA .: AND OTHERS.
GREAT FALLS General Insurance Agency
Cash Capital Represented, over $75,000,000. For Security, Promptness, and Fair Dealing it is unrivalled by any NEW ENGLAND AGENCY.
The attention of the public is called to the fact that I continue to issue Policies upon all Insurable Property at fair and equitable rates. I am controlled by
NO COMBINATION OR ASSOCIATION to enforce unreasonable or exorbitant rates upon the public. Believing that Insurance, like all other legitimate business, is susceptible to a fair competition, I shall act upon that principle, and furnish Insurance at rates based upon the merits of the risks IN EVERY CASE.
MANUFACTURERS, MERCHANTS, FARMERS, AND BUSINESS MEN
in general, will find it for their interest to call upon or correspond with me before insuring elsewhere.
I am agent for the following Companies, which for STABILITY, LIBERAL ADJUSTMENT and PROMPT PAYMENT OF LOSSES, are surpassed by no Com- panies in this country.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Franklin, of Philad. Assets, $3,009,888.24
People's, of Worcester, Assets, $939,227.00
Phenix, of Brooklyn, " 1,831,013.47
Independent, of Boston, 631,725.18
Roger Williams, of Prov. 436,732.91
Firemen's, of New York,
446,279,64
Republic, of New York, 719,237.55 Hanover, of New York, " 729,399.84
Putnam, of Hartford, " 706,937.78
Germania, of New York, " 4,055,936.11
National, of Bangor, Cash Cap. 300,000.00
Exchange Ins. Co, Boston, " 300,000.00
First National, Worcester, Assets, 333,446.40
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LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Mutual Lifc, New York, Assets, $46.000,000
Continental, of Hartford, ,. 3,000,000
Travelers' Life & Accident, Assets, 1,150,000 J. Hancock Mut. Life, Boston, ", 3,000,000
)} In addition to the business of General Insurance, particular attention is paid to WRITING Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, Bills of Sale, Leases of Stores, Tenements, and Farms.
All kinds of Law Blanks and U. S. Internal Revenue Stamps on hand and for sale in quantities to suit purchasers. If you have any business in my line please call and satisfy yourself.
Insurance against LIGHTNING, as well as FIRE, can be effected in the same Policy in the best Stock Companies, without additional cost. All losses promptly settled at this agency, or where the fire occurred, without cost to the insured.
If you have a Policy expiring, call on, or write to
JAMES G. YOUNG, Agent & Att'y. POST OFFICE BUILDING, GREAT FALLS, N. H.
Or to E. A. CRAWFORD, SOLICITOR.
TOWN REGISTER OF GREAT FALLS.
Town Officers, 1871-72. MODERATOR .- William Pitt Moses. TOWN CLERK .- Charles M. Dorr.
SELECTMEN .- David H. Buffum, John A. Bagley, Thomas G. Jameson, Owen W. Davis, Moses C. Swain.
AUDITORS .- Daniel G. Rollins, Charles E. Bartlett.
SUPERINTENDENT STREETS .- Charles S. Jones.
CONSTABLES .- William B. Martin, Dan- iel W. Quimby, Hiram S. Heard, Jacob Whitehouse, Ivory L. Wentworth.
SURVEYORS OF WOOD AND LUMBER .- Samuel D. Whitelion .e. Benjamin F. Hili. Jesse R. Horne, Thomas G. Jame- son.
WEIGHERS OF HAY .- Moses C. Russell, William W. Nason, Luther L. Hanson.
FIELD DRIVERS .- Jacob Whitehouse, Edmund K. Short, Nathaniel L. Wal- lingford.
POUND KEEPER .- David R. Legro.
OVERSEER OF POOR .- William B.
Martin.
POLICE OFFICERS .- Daniel W. Quimby, Chief; Ivory L. Wentworth, George Stevens.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
SUPERINTENDING SCHGOL _COM- MITTEE.
J. A. Bagley M. C. Burleigh I. Chandler R. Eastman
J. M. Tebbets
HIGH SCHOOL, Prospect Hill. James P Dixon, Principal. Mrs. Vinie H. Pierce, Assistant. No. pupils, 78.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Prospect Hill. William H. Farrar, Principal. Miss Marianna Hanson, Miss Ruth A. Hurd, assistants. No. pupils, 144.
FIRST PRIMARY, Grand Street Miss Mary S. Ham, 56 pupils.
FIRST PRIMARY, Green Street. Miss M. J. Sleeper, 58 pupils. SECOND PRIMARY, Orange Street. Miss Clara A. Perkins, 71 pupils.
SECOND PRIMARY, Green Street. Miss Lucie A. Wentworth, 59 pupils THIRD PRIMARY, Orange Street. Miss Issbella M. Stevens, 65 pupils.
THIRD PRIMARY, Union Street. Mrs. Emma H. Blood, 98 pupils.
FOURTH PRIMARY, Orange Street. Miss Hattie A. Lufkin, 85 pupils.
FOURTH PRIMARY, Union Street. Miss Ella J. Plummer, 95 pupils.
PRIMARY, Prospect Street. Miss Angenette Stickney, 89 pupils.
PRIMARY, New Dover. Miss Emma L. Thompson, 43 pupils.
CHURCHES.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH High Street. Organized January, 1827. Rev. Clark Carter, Pastor; Samuel Rol- lins. Clerk; O. B. Morse, Jared Hub- bard, Daniel Hodgdon, Wardens; Warren Hamblet, Supt. Sunday
School; P. S. Ward, Sexton.
FIRST EVANGELICAL BAPTIST CHURCH. High Street.
Rev. Henry W. Kling, Pastor; O. H. Lord, Clerk; M. C. Burleigh, E. Har- grave, H. C. Gilpatrick, C. Watson. Committee ; C. E. Goodwin, Treasurer; C. E. Goodwin, Supt. Sunday School.
METHODIST [EPISCOPAL CHURCH. High Street. Organized 1826.
Rev. C. U. Dunning, Pastor; George S. Bates, Clerk.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Main Street.
Rev. N. L. Chase, Pastor. FIRST FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH. Green Street.
J. F. Smith, Pastor; Uriah Blaisdell, Deacon; O. M. Dorr, Clerk; A. W. Stevens, Geo. Clough. J. G. Young, Wardens; John Tebbetts, Supt. Sab- bath School.
FIRST ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Rev. Patrick Canavan, Priest.
Manufacturing Companies, etc. GREAT FALLS MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
Incorporated 1823. Present capital, $1,500,000.
Geo. Wm. Burleigh, Agent. G. W. Bean, Supt. Otis B. Morse, Principal machinist. Wm. P. Moses, Paymaster. E. W. Randall, Asst. Paymasier.
The Company have six Mills, contain - ing 92,000 Spindles and 2200 Looms. Man- ufacture plain Cotton cloth from 28 inches to 59 inches in width, Yarns, from 14 to 40. Sheeting, Shirting, Drilling Cloth, Drills, Flannels and Bags. Em- ploy 1,800 hands, males and females ; use,
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10,000 Bales of Cotton per annum, from which is made 14,500,000 yards of cloth. There is also a bleachery belonging to said Company, which is now in opera- tion, with a capacity of bleaching three tons of goods per day. The bleachery is run by Messrs. N. W. Farwell & Son of Lewiston, and is under the charge of Mr. K. W. Moses. Employs about 34 hands, and pays out monthly, for labor and ma- terial, more than $2000.
SOMERSWORTH MACHINE CO. Incorporated 1847. Present capital $100,000
M. C. Burleigh, Agent. O. H. Lord, Treasurer. M. C. Russell, Paymaster. C. A. Scruton, Principal machinist John Drew, Foreman of Foundry. G. B. Hooper, Clerk.
The Company have two Foundries, one at Great Falls, employing 50 men, en- gaged in the manufacture of Mill Ma- chinery, Castings, Gas Works, Pipe, &c. The other at Salmon Falls, employs about the same number of hands, and manufacture stoves wholly. There is also a machine shop connected with the works at Great Falls in which 25 or 30 men are employed, manufacturing Looms, Spoolers, and Cotton Machinery generally. (See advt. p. 197.)
GREAT FALLS WOOLEN CO. Incorporated 1863. D. H. Buffum, Agent and Treasurer. George S. Winn, Paymaster.
Employ about 100 hands, eight sets of machinery on Fancy Cassimeres, Re- pellants, and Flannels, and use about 300,000 pounds of wool.
GREAT FALLS GASLIGHT CO. Incorporated 1854. Capital $45,000.
M. C. Burleigh, Nath. Wells, David H. Buffum, George W. Burleigh, James M. Tibbetts, Directors. George W. Burleigh, Clerk and Treasurer.
The Gaslight Company supplies with Gas all the Mills, the Town Street Lamps, most of the Stores, and many of the dwellings in the Village.
UNION PLANING MILLS. Market Street, near Bridge. Hubbard, Canney & Co., Proprietors.
Employ 20 hands, manufacture Sashes, Doors, Blinds, Boxes, Frames, Mould- ings, and all kinds of wood work for buildings. Have a large shop with every variety of machinery. (See advt. p. 197)
NUTE BROS. SHOE MANUFACTORY. Berwick side.
The Messrs. Nute Bros. Manufacturers of Shoes, have a factory capable of em- ploying 50 or 60 men and women. Their rooms are fitted up with the most im- proved machinery, run by a steam en- gine.
MARSHALL '&CO.'S CANDY MANU- FACTORY.
Formerly Bracket & Co. Berwick side.
Manufacture hard candies. Employ a capital of about $20,000, and do a large business in the States of Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
HERSOM'S FACTORY. Berwick side.
Employ 25 to 35 hands-with a capital of $80,000, and do a large business in wool-pulling, and the finishing of shoe- bindings.
BANKS.
SOMERSWORTH NATIONAL BANK. Organized June, 1865. Capital $100,000.
Oliver H. Lord, President; Samuel S, Rollins, Cashier; Geo. W. Wendell, Royal Eastman, Owen W. Davis. Henry C. Gilpatrick, E. A. Tebbetts, Stephen S. Cliick, Directors.
Business meeting of the Directors on Monday of each week.
THE GREAT FALLS NATIONAL BANK.
Market Street, corner of Prospect.
Incorporated 1846. Re-organized 1865. Capital, $150,000.
Nathaniel Wells, President; Joseph A. Stickney, Cashier; Nathaniel Wells, Micajah C. Burleigh, Willlam Bedell, Isaac Chandler, George W. Burleigli, David H. Buffum, Albert A Perkins, Directors.
Discount day, Monday.
THE SOMERSWORTH SAVINGS
BANK.
Market Street, corner Prospect. Incorporated 1845.
Micajah C. Burleigh, President; Daniel G. Rollins, Nathaniel Wells, Vice Presidents; Joseph A. Stickney, Sec- retary and Treasurer; Oliver H. Lord Royal Eastman, David H. Bufium Charles E. Bartlett, George Wm. Bur- leigli, Albert A. Perkins, Isaac Chan- dler, Trustees.
RAILROADS.
BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD. Depot, Main Street.
Francis Coggswell, Andover, President; Amos Blanchard, jr. Boston, Treas .; Wm. Merritt, Somerville, Superin- tendent; Francis Coggswell, Andover, E. G. M. Hale, Haverhill, John Bick- ford, Dover, Amos Paul, South New Market, N. White. Lawrence, Peter T. Homer, G. C. Lord, Boston, Direc- tors; C. E. Goodwin, ticket-master at Great Falls. .
PORTSMOUTH, GREAT FALLS, AND CONWAY RAILROAD. Depot and Superintendent's Office, Market Street.
This road is now in connection with the Eastern Railroad. Distance from Brock's Crossing to North Conway, 70 miles.
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TOWN REGISTER OF GREAT FALLS.
George M. Browne, Boston, President; | LIBANUS LODGE, NO 49, GREAT John B. Parker, Boston, Treasurer; FALLS, N. H. A. A. Perkins, Great Falls, Superin- tendent; W. H. Hackett, Portsmouth, Clerk; George M. Brown, Benjamin T. Reed, Boston, Ichabod Goodwin, W. H. Y. Hackett, Portsmouth, George W. Burleigh, Great Falls, Directors.
SOCIETIES, &C. .
[Advertisement.] Masonic, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, AND Temperance Society REGALIA.
Military and Theatrical GOODS,
Gold and Silver Laces, Braids, Cords, Fringes, Tassels, Buttons, Stars, &c. Masonic Books, Charts, Engravings.
POLLARD & LEIGHTON,
No. 104 Tremont Street, BOSTON, MASS.
H : Ansel Hayes, W. M .; James G. Young, S. W .; Charles M. Dorr, J. W .: Robert L. Ham, Treasurer ; Eras- tus A. Crawford, Secretary; John A. Tebbetts, S. D .; Edgar B. LeGro, J. D .; Stephen S. Chick, Marshal; Rev. Henry W. Kling, Chaplain; Sam- uel Davis, S. S .; David Wingate, J. S .; Elihu H. Quimby, Tyler; John A. Tebbetts, Representative.
Grand Army of the Republic. LITTLEFIELD POST NO. 8, GREAT FALLS, N. H. Organized March 18, 1868. Officers 1871.
William Pitt Moses, Commander; Kirke W. Moses, Sen. Vice Commander : Lysander R. Mayo, Jun. Vice Com .; Edgar B LeGro, Adjutant; Charles J. Richards, Quartermaster; J. S. Ross, Surgeon; E. J. Deland, Chaplain; Noah S. Brown, Sergt. Major; Jared P. Hubbard, Q. M. Sergt .; Clarence L. Chapman, O. D .; Charles Wimpf- heimer, O. G.
Manufacturers' and Village
Library.
Rooms over Post Office, Market Street. Incorporated 1855.
E. J. Randall, Librarian. Number of volumes, 1871, 6000.
POST OFFICE.
Royal Eastman: Post Master; E. B. White, G. F. Cowell, Assistants.
PORTLAND AND ROCHESTER R.R. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
On and after Wednesday, Aug. 16, 1871, and until further notice, trains will run in con- nection with trains over the P. G. F. & Conway, Dover and Winnipisseogee, Boston & Maine and Eastern Railroads, as follows :
Trains Leave for Rochester and Boston.
No. 3.
No. 4.
No. 6.
A.M.
P.M.
P.M.
Portland
7.30
1.45
6,15
Morrill's
7.40
1.55
6.27
Cumberland Mills
7.47
2.02
6.35
Saccarappa
7.51
2.06
6.43
Gorham
8.02
2.17
6,55
Buxton Ceutre
8.16
2.31
7.15
Saco River
8.24
2.39
7.25
Hollis Centre
8.30
2.45
Centre Waterboro
8.40
2.55
South Waterboro
8.48
3.03
Altred
5.58
3.13
Springvale
9.08
3,23
East Lebanon
9.27
3.42
East Rochester
9.36
3.51
Arrive at Rochester
9.501
4.05§
" Connects with the 11.20 A.M. train for > Milton, Union, and Wakefield. Also with the 10.35 train for Farmington, New Durham, and Alton Bay. Also with the morning trains for Boston on the Rastern and Boston and Maine Railroads. t Connects with 4.10 P.M. train on the Eastern and 4.35 P.M. train on the B. & M. Railroad for Boston.
Trains Leave for Portland,
No. 1.
No. 2. No. 5.
A.M.
A.M. P.M.
Rochester
..
7.40*
6.40+
East Rochester
...
7.54
6.54
East Lebanon
...
8.04
7.04
Springvale
...
8.24₺
7.24
Alfred
...
8.36
7.36
South Waterboro
...
8.48
7.48
Centre Waterboro
...
9,15
8.06
Saco River
5.30
9.21
8.12
Buxton Centre
5.40
9.30
8.22
Gorham
6.00
9.42
8.37
Saccarappa
6.12
9.54
8.49
Cumberland Mills
6.20
9.59
8.54
Morrill's
6.28
10,05
9.00
Arrive at Portland
6.40
10.15
9.10
* Connects with Down trains on the D. & W. and P. G. F. & Conway roads from Alton Bay, New Durham, Farmington, Wakefield, Union, and Milton.
t Connects with the train leaving Boston at 3.00 P. M. on the Boston & Maine and Eastern Railroads.
# Connects with steamer at Portland for Boston.
Freight train with Passenger car attached, leaves Rochester for Portland, at 12.20 P.M., and connects with the stage from Limerick, Newfield, Parsonsfield, and Ossipee, Monday Wednesday, and Friday.
Stages Connect as follows. At Gorham for West Gorham, Standish, East Lim-
ington, and North Limington, daily. At Buxton Centre, for West Buxton, Bonny Eagle, and Limington, daily. At Waterboro Centre, for Limerick, Newfield, Wakefield, Parsons- field and Ossipee, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Returning alternate days. At Centre Waterboro, for Limerick and Parsonsfieid, daily.
Arrangements have been made to carry Freight to and from all stations on the Eastern Railroad. and Boston and Maine Railroad and their branches, at rates corresponding with those of the above roads.
A DISCOUNT of 5 cents from the regular Tariff rates will be made on all tickets pur- chased at the office. THOS. QUINBY, SUPERINTENDENT.
:
9.05
7.56
Hollis Centre
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GREAT FALLS ADVERTISEMENTS.
EBEN N. HIGLEY, MACHINIST,
CORNER OF MARKET AND LINDEN STS. (Opposite Conway Freight House,) GR. FALLS, N.H.
Manufacturer of all kinds of Machinery to order. Merrill's Patent Carpenter's Bench Hooks. Higley's Improved Cutters and Arbors for Confectioners, Skates, Tools, &c.
Gas, Steam, and Water Piping, Done to order, and at short notice. Particular attention paid to Repairing of all kinds, such as Guns, Locks, Pumps, Mowing and Sewing Machines, Pegging Machines, Key fitting, &c. Persons having work of any kind in my line should not fail to call before going elsewhere. All orders in or out of town promptly attended to. EBEN N. HIGLEY.
HODSDON BROS.
29 MARKET ST. GR. FALLS, N. H. DEALERS IN STOVES, FURNACES, AND
HARDWARE, At wholesale and retail, of the best kinds, and in great variety.
Tin Roofing, Brass, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Work. Of every description, done in a satisfactory manner. [" Orders for Goods or Work in or out of town promptly attended to. BROOMS AND BRUSHES AT WHOLESALE. DAVID HODSDON. CYRUS H. HODSDON.
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ROCHESTER DIRECTORY. 1871-2.
STREETS, ETC., IN ROCHESTER.
Arrow, from Union to Bow Autumn, from Wakefield Belknap Square, at junction Walnut, Elm, and Pound Bow, from Central Square to intervale Bridge, from Market to Cocheco
Charles, from Bow Chestnut, from Cocheco Cocheco, from Cocheco Square Cocheco Square, junction of Elm, Pine and Cocheco Common, from Common to Pleasant
Cove Court, easterly from Elm Dover, from Charles to Common Elm, from Bridge, towards Ten-Rod road Factory Court, from Market Grove from Main to Portland Hanson, from Central Square to R. R. Depots Jackson, from Elm Knight, from Main to Charles
Liberty, from Main to Liberty Square Liberty Square, junction Charles and Liberty Lincoln, from Main to Pound
Maple, from Elm Maine, from Central Square to brook
Market, from Central Square to Bridge Mulberry, from Vale to Charles Mulberry Square, junction of Mulberry and Charles Myrtle, from Bow to Charles Norway Place, from Wakefield Park, from Elm to trotting park Pine, from Cocheco Square Portland, from Railroad Avenue Pound, from Lincoln to Common
Railroad Avenue, from Main to Portland Shamrock Court, from Market Quinn, from Myrtle Union, from Market to Wakefield Wakefield, from Central Square to Milton Walnut, from Belknap Square Wentworth, from Main Winter, from Main
NOTE .- The Common of five acres is at the junction of Main and Common streets
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ROCHESTER DIRECTORY.
[ Lists for Gonic and East Rochester annexed.]
ABBREVIATIONS.
Ave. avenue; b, or bds. boards; bik. block; bldg. building; e. or cor. corner; ct. court; h. house; opp. opposite; ir. near; r. rear; C. M. Co. Cocheco Mannf. Co .; R. R. railroad; sqr. square; st. street; U. S. N., United States Navy.
After the name of a street the word " street" is omitted; the name of a cor- poration occurring immediately after the name of a person signifies the place of business of that person.
Abbreviations in Rochester Directory .- N. P, Co., Norway Plains Co .; G. M. Co., Gonic Manufacturing Co .; C. W. M. Co., Cocheco Woollen Manufacturing Co .; P. & R. R., Portland and Rochester Railroad.
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