Dover, New Hampshire, city directory, 1871-72, Part 15

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Publication date: 1871
Publisher: Manning
Number of Pages: 192


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HYNES' PATENT VENTILATOR


HAS A FIRST-CLASS REPUTATION.


CHIMNEY TOPS WE MAKE IN VARIETY.


Contractors, Committees, and the Public are invited to call before ordering elsewhere. Send for Circular and Price List.


J. E. BARNEY & CO.


8 PROVINCE COURT, Office, 14 Pemberton Square, BOSTON, MASS.


NORTH, MERIAM, & CO. Wholesale Dealers in Pork, Beef, Lard, Hams,


Dressed Hogs, Pigs' Feet, TRIPE, SAUSAGES, SAUSAGE SKINS, &c. Also, Manufacturers of EXTRA LARD OIL. Stalls Nos. 27 and 29 Faneuil Hall Market, And Store Nos. 33 and 34 North Market Street, CHARLES H. NORTH.


JOHN N. MERIAM.


BOSTON.


S. HENRY SKILTON.


LUMAN S. CONANT.


Slaughtering and Curing Establishment, Medford Street, Somerviile.


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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


J. W. BLACK, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, 173 WASHINGTON STREET, Nearly opposite the Head of Milk St. BOSTON.


PHOTOGRAPHS IN EVERY VARIETY AND ALL STYLES OF THE ART. Particular attention is called to our new style of CABINET PORTRAITS.


THEY HAVE ONLY TO BE SEEN TO BE ADMIRED.


We call attention to our


PORCELAIN PICTURES. For produeing agreeable pictures they are unequalled. Persons who have never before succeeded in being photographed, are always successful in this kind of picture.


SAWYER LANE,


DENTISTS,


No. 12 WINTER STREET, BOSTON,


Will devote their personal attention to


Filling, Cleansing, Regulating, and Extracting Teeth with Ether and Nitrous Oxide Gas. Artifi- cial Teeth inserted on all Bases used by the pro- fession. Terms Reasonable.


J. W. SAWYER. D. LANE.


GEORGE B. SARGENT & CO. Manufacturers of and Dealers in SARGENT'S PATENT


ENVELOPE PRESS,


Stamp, Seal, Embossing, and Copying Presses, Steel Stamps and Brands ; also Day and Date Stamps. No. 7 SPRING LANE, BOSTON. N. B. - Presses Repaired and Dies Altered at short notice.


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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


DR. P. KENISON,


CORNS


Extracted


CHIROPODIST. CORNS & BAD NAILS EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN.


IN


5 MINUTES, Without Pain or Blood.


Operations on Corus, 25 cts. each. Operations on Nails, 50 cts. each.


145 TREMONT ST. Bet. West St. & Temple Pl. BOSTON.


A. ERICKSON, SAIL-MAKER,


AND MANUFACTURER OF Water & Mildew-Proof Awnings & Tents.


38 NO. MARKET STREET,


BOSTON.


THE OLD STAND FOR Flags, Wagon Covers, and Horse Covers, Awning Frames & Fixtures, Tent Poles & Pins, Flag Poles, &c. TENTS TO LET AND FOR SALE. Striped Awning Cloth and all kinds of Sail Cloth for sale. Orders by Mail or Express promptly attended to.


DILL Manufacturers of and Dealers in PATENTED INLAID FANCY AND PARQUETTE FLOORING, And Variegated Moulding. Nos. 53 and 55 1-2 WAREHAM STREET, Opposite McNutt's Novelty Wood Works, BOSTON.


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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


AUGUSTUS MARSHALL, PHOTOGRAPHER,


147 Tremont Street, Corner of WEST, BOSTON.


PLUMBING. HAWTHORNE & LOUDON, PLUMBERS, And Dealers in Plumbers' Materials,


No. 16 PROVINCE STREET, cor. PROVINCE COURT, Second Store from School Street, opp. new City Hall, BOSTON. Orders received from any part of the United States and Canadas. Plumbing Materials at Wholesale Prices to Builders.


ROBERT HAWTHORNE. JAMES LOUDON.


DR. E. F. WHITMAN,


OCULIST & AURIST. ARTIFICIAL EYES Inserted without Pain. Treatment of CATARRH. No charge for Consultation. Office, No. 110 Court St., Boston.


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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


DENTAL CARD.


DR. J. R. DILLINGHAM


HAS REMOVED FROM 12 WINTER ST. AND 15 BEACON ST. TO 226 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON.


MAISON FRANCAISE.


MME. WALTHER,


No. 14 WEST STREET, BOSTON,


(Next to Bigelow, Kennard, & Co.), is always ready to see ladies. who seek a really French article. Our stock consists of


Muslins, Nainsooks, Tulles, LACES of various descriptions,


EMBROIDERIES on Linen and on Hdkfs ..


We keep a very Select and Choice Assortment of FLOWERS, and the best French Laundry Blueing in existence.


We have a first-class DRESS-MAKING ESTABLISHMENT connected with our store, and make Ball & Bridal Dresses a specialty.


Import or make to order Trousseaux, do up Laces, and Embroider Initials and Monograms. Our Foulard Cravats for Ladies aad gen- tlemen defy comparison in regard to quality and price.


G. GREENLEAF & CO. WIRE WORKERS AND WEAVERS.


Wire-Cloths, Nettings, Foundry Riddles,


Sparker Cloths, Patent Barrel Coal Sieves, Rat Traps, Corn Pop- pers, and every description of Wire-Work made to order.


No. 116 UNION STREET, Corner of Haymarket Square, BOSTON.


THE BOSTON DOCUMENT ENVELOPE COMPANY, No. 11 John Street, Boston,


Manufacture and keep constantly on hand THE BOSTON Document Envelope,


A newly invented article, for preserving in good order, and keeping handy for reference, VALUABLE PAPERS, such as BONDS, POLICIES, MORTGAGES, and conveyances of all kinds. MERCHANTS, BANKERS, and LAWYERS,, who wish to keep their Documents and Bills clean and neat, are invited to examine this article. Any Size Made to Order.


GALEN COFFIN, Pattern and Model Maker,


AND PRINTERS' JOINER. Patterns and Models of every description Made in the best manner, aud at fair prices. Printers' and Binders' Materials, on hand or made to order.


17 Harvard Place, Boston.


BOSTON ADVERTISEMNTS.


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POWER,


&


CONNOLLY


Fine Boots, Shoes, Gaiters,


GENTLEMEN'S


TOILET SLIPPERS, &C.


styles and of superior workmsnship. The highest grades of French and English Stock, made to order in the most fashionable An assortment of French Boots and shoes constantly on hand, as also a full line of our own


SUCCESSORS TO ISRAEL M. RICE,


10 School Street, Boston.


CONNOLLY & POWER,


Manufacture.


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Issued every Saturday, it gives fifty-two numbers of sixty-four pages each, or more than


Three Thousand Double-Column Octavo Pages


of reading-matter yearly; and is the only compilation that presents, with a satisfac- tory completeness as well as fresliness, the best Essays, Reviews, Criticisms, Tales, Poetry, Scientific, Biographical, Historical and Political information, from the entire body of Foreign Periodical Literature, and from the pens of the


Ablest and most cultured Living Writers.


It is therefore indispensable to every one who wishes to keep pace with the events or intel- lectual progress of the time, or to cultivate in himself or his family general intelligence and iterary t ste.


Extracts from Notices.


From Rev. Henry Ward Beecher.


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LITTELL & GAY, Boston.


The best Home and Foreign Literature at Club Prices.


For Ten Dollars, LITTELL'S LIVING AGE, weekly, containing the cream of Foreign Periodi- cal Literature, and either one of the leading Magazines of Home Literature named below, will be sent to one address for one year; viz.,-


HARPER'S MONTHLY (OR WEEKLY, OR BAZAR), THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, LIPPIN- COTT'S MONTHLY, THE GALAXY, OLD AND NEW, or APPLETON'S JOURNAL (weekly) ; or, for $8.50, THE LIVING AGE and OUR YOUNG FOLKS. Address as above.


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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


WARREN & DWYER, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


What-Nots, Hat-Trees, Bedsteads, &c., &c. TURNING, JIG & FRET SAWING, IRREGULAR MOULDINGS, WOOD WORKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. 60 Albany Street, . . . Boston. All orders promptly attended to.


Z. HANDCOCK & CO. FRESCO, SIGN, AND BANNER


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PAINTERS.


No. 5 Tremont Street,


Corner of Pemberton Sq. BOSTON.


Particular attention given to the decorating of Public Buildings, Churches, Halls, Lodges, and Private Residences, in all the various styles of decorative art, in Distemper, Oil, and Encaustic.


Reference .- J. J. DIXWELL, Pres. Massachusetts Bank, Boston.


DEAN DUDLEY & CO.


No. 8 CONGRESS SQUARE, BOSTON, PUBLISHERS OF Directories, Bazetterrs, Maps, Gt.


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.


C. E. FOLSOM CO.


(ESTABLISHED 1847.) Successors to Folsom & Dearborn," IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN


PAINTS, OILS, COLORS,


VARNISHES. AGENTS FOR BROOKLYN WHITE LEAD CO. PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL.


9 & 10 INDIA STREET,


Corner of Central Street, BOSTON.


HOOPER, EATON, & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


FURNITURE, CROCKERY WARE, AND House Furnishing Goods. 130 and 132 Exchange St .... PORTLAND, ME.


JOHN MASSURE, WHOLESALE DEALER IN


POP CORN, CORN CAKES, Sugared Pop Corn, Prize Packages, & c. No. 123 Pearl Street, PORTLAND, ME.


BAILEY & NOYES,


PORTLAND, ME.


BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,


IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN


FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Paper Hangings and Curtains. NEW BLOCK, ... EXCHANGE ST. F. W. BAILEY. JAMES NOYES.


Blank Books and Stationery.


BAILEY & NOYES, Exchange Street, Portland, ARE THE LARGEST


ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURERS IN THE STATE. Their Bindery being entirely new, and fitted with all the most approved Machinery, which enables them, at SHORT NOTICE, to furnish to order


Bank Ledgers, Railroad Blank Books, County Records, and Account Books of every description. THEIR STOCK OF CUSTOM-MADE BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY Is the most complete to be found in Portland.


Books and Stationery


Will be sold at such REDUCED RATES From former prices as the existing state of the market will warrant. They ask the attention of Purchasers of BLANK BOOKS OR STATIONERY, and guarantee satisfaction.


BAILEY & NOYES, New Block, Exchange Street, Portland, Me.


BAILEY & NOYES.


PIANO-FORTE & ORGAN WAREROOMS, PORTLAND, MAINE.


The BEST PLACE in Portland to buy a GOOD PIANO OR CABINET ORGAN.


Chickering Pianos, Bradbury Pianos, AND Mason & Hamlin Organs.


The Instruments which WE SELL AND WARRANT,


Are selected at the different Factories by persons COMPETENT to judge of fine quality of tone, and mechanical construction.


Our Stock is the LARGEST ever kept in Portland. Purchasers will find it greatly to their advantage to buy PIANOS OR CABINET ORGANS of


BAILEY & NOYES, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS EXCHANGE STREET, PORTLAND.


WINODNI, HATHAWAY, & CO. 109 to 115 Broad St., Boston. SODA AND MINERAL WATER, Bottlers' and Brewers' Agents. English and Scotch Ale & Porter.


PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST CHARLES A. TUFTS, Member of the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, and the American Pharmaceutical Association. Physicians' Prescriptions disponsed with the utmost care. CENTRAL SQUARE, DOVER. NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. MONTPELIER, VT. Organized, A. D. 1850. Cash Capital, Jan. 1,1864, $373,591.69 JULIUS Y. DEWEY, President. GEO. W. REED, Secretar The assets of this Company are greater, in proportion to the age of the policies and the sum insured, than those of any Company in the U. States. CHAS. A. TUFTS, Agent, Central Square, Dover. SETH W. FULLER, BELL-HANGER, NO, 25 DEVONSHIRE STREET, BOSTON. ALL KINDS OF HOUSE BELLS, FOOT & GONG BELLS, AND SPEAKING ! UBES PIT UP TO ORDER. Agent for Jackson's Patent Annunciator for Hotels. BERRY'S PATENT SPRING- BED LOUNGE. CLOSED. OPEN. This useful article of Household and Office Furniture is made' in both Fofa and Lounge" form. It has ample space for the bed-clothes. avoiding the in convenience of removing them to of rer apart- ments. It contains a spring-bed and mattress complete, and is easily adjusted. Manufactured by HENRY L. ALBEE, No. 67 Union St., between Hanover St. and Haymarket Sq., BOSTON. C. W. WIGGIN, Agent, Franklin Sq., Dover, N.H. CHAS. A. TUFTS, Central Square, Dover, PHARMACIST and INSURANCE AGENT. (See advts. 187, 190, and front col. p.) DAILEY & NOYES, New Block, Exchange St., Portland, Me. .. Books, Stationery, Pianos, and Organs. (See advt. last col. p.)


A. S. PARSHLEY, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY. No. 2 McDuffee's Block, Rochester, N. H. Advt. p. 199.




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