Merrill and Son's Concord City directory: to which is added a business key of Fisherville, and every kind of desirable information for citizens and strangers, 1860-61, Part 6

Author: Merrill, R. Irving
Publication date: 1860
Publisher: Concord, Rufus Merrill & Son
Number of Pages: 330


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Waterman, Lorenzo P., machinist-h. 53 Warren.


Waterhouse, O. C., at L. Downing & Sons'-h. Pearl. Watson, David, city clerk-h. 7 Union.


Watson, Jacob W., carpenter-b. D. Watson's.


Watson, Philip W., R. R. agent-h. 60 Spring.


Watson, H. L., hack-driver-b. American House.


Watson, Enoch, landlord at Merrimack House, 203 Main.


Watson, John H., harness-maker-b. J. D. Johnson's.


Webster, Albert (Webster & Colby, grocers, Hill's Block)-h. 28 Center.


Webster, J. Frank, clerk at Freight Depot-h. 14 Rum- ford.


Webster, John C., printer-b. Horace Merrill's.


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Webster, Calvin C. (Webster & Bixby, grocers, Phenix Block)-h. 114 State.


Webster, Stephen, foreman at J. S. & E. A. Abbot's- h. 68 Main.


Webster, Peter, carpenter-b. J. B. Hook's.


Webster, Andrew H., at J. S. & E. A. Abbot's-h. 41 State.


Webster, Charles F., engineer on Concord R. R .- h. 75 State.


Webster, William E., blacksmith, r. Low's Block-h. 12 Union.


Webster, Atkinson, carpenter-h. 54 School.


Webster, James W., principal at Rumford School-b. Atkinson Webster's.


Webster, John S., machinist-h. 53 Warren.


Webster, Parker-h. 18 Fayette.


Webster, George A., at Concord R. R .- b. P. Webster's.


Webster, Noah P., teamster-h. 18 West.


Webster, Daniel S., teamster-h. 4 West.


Webster, Warren C., engineer on C. R. R .- h. 3 Monroe. Webster, Charles E., currier-b. C. French's.


Weeks, Nathaniel, laborer-h. 2 Main.


Weeks, Joseph S., at Concord R. R .- h. 2 Main.


Weeks, John T., painter-h. 143 Main.


Weeks, Henry, laborer-h. 50 Warren.


Weeks, Nathaniel M., at J. S. & E. A. Abbot's-h. 10 Cross.


Weeks, James, farmer-h. Turnpike. Weeks, Jonathan B., farmer-h. Turnpike.


Welch Thomas, at J. S. & E. A. Abbot's-h. Turnpike. Welch, Abel S., at J. S. & E. A. Abbot's-h. Turnpike. Welch, John, laborer-h. 8 Fosterville. Welch, Thomas, laborer-h. 275 Main.


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Welcome, Philip, at J. S. & E. A. Abbot's-b. E. Wat- son's.


Welcome, Mark, at J. R. Hill's-h. 136 Spring.


Welcome, Joseph, at L. Downing & Sons'-h. Wash- ington.


Wellman, Hannah K., widow-h. Pearl.


Wentworth, Paul, widow-h. 24 Pleasant.


Wentworth, Ephraim, mason-h. west end Pleasant.


West, John A., dealer in W. I. goods and groceries, 306 Main-h. Pearl.


West, William, saddler, 12 School-h. 7 Hanover.


West, Charles E., frame maker at S. G. Sylvester's-h. Chapel.


West, Ruel, plow maker at W. P. & T. H. Ford's-h. 43 Warren.


Weymouth, Worcester, clerk at Hardy & Hoit's-b. W. P. Hardy's.


Wheeler John, building mover-h. 29 Center. Wheeler, Richard B .-- b. J. Wheeler's.


Wheeler, Richard, laborer-h. Chandler.


Wheeler, Michael, laborer-h. Chandler.


Wheeler Jacob B., laborer-h. 19 Monroe.


Whicher, Simon B., livery stable keeper, r. 139 Main-


h. 52 Pleasant.


Whidden, John, butcher, 12 School-b. Daniel Clif- ford's.


Whidden, George, butcher -- b. Miss H. Dame's


Whipple, B. Plummer, ticket-master-h. 71 Main.


White, Nathaniel (Cheney & Co., express)-h. 15 School. Whitford, George II., watch-maker and jeweler, 160 Main-h. 23 Merrimack.


Whitney, William G., at J. S. & E. A. Abbot's-h. 43 West. .


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Whitney, Kirkwood, at J. S. & E. A. Abbot's-b. W. G. Whitney's.


Whitney, Joseph, at J. S. & E. A. Abbot's-b. W. G. Whitney's.


Whitney, Hannah, carpet-maker-h. Pearl.


Whitney, John, blacksmith-b. J. B. Hook's.


Whitney, George L., tailor-h. 170 State.


Whitney, John, shoemaker-h. 52 Center.


Whitcomb, Samuel, fireman on Concord R. R .- h. 21 Thompson.


Whittredge, George F., grocer, 10 Main-h. 8 Main.


Whittemore, George P., carpenter-h. 77 Warren.


Whittemore, James C., mason-h. 348 Main.


Widmer, Daniel, at J. S. & E. A. Abbot's-h. Perley.


Wiggin, Augustus H., printer, 160 Main-h. head of Center.


Wiggin, L., widow-h. Hall.


Wilder, Edward R., laborer-h. Chandler.


Wilder, Levi, laborer-h. Chandler.


Wilkins, John, hatter-h. 11 Summer.


Wilkins, George, carpenter-h. 1 Main.


Wilkins, George H., at J. S. & E. A. Abbot's-b. G. Wilkins.


Wilkinson, Joseph H., machinist-h. 60 Warren.


Wilkinson, Oliver C., carpenter-h. cor. Fulton and Spring.


Willard, Person G., shoemaker-h. 18 West.


Willard, Moses T., Mayor-h. 8 Center.


Willey, R. W .- h. 44 State.


Willey, Zebulon, watchman at depot-h. 32 Washing- ton. Williams, Isaac F .- h. 78 Main.


Williams, Willard, at J. S. & E. A. Abbot's-h. 43 Main.


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Williams, Daniel H., at J. S. & E. A. Abbot's-h. 16 Elm.


Williamson, William, at J. S. & E. A. Abbot's-h. 50 West.


Willis, Algernon, (Willis & Harris, dealers in dry goods and groceries, Sanborn's Block)-h. 15 War- ren.


Wilson, Charles C., at J. D. Cooper & Co.'s-h. R. R. Square.


Wingate, J. C. A., cashier Merrimack County Bank-b. Phenix Hotel.


Wingate, Benjamin, harness-maker-b. L. L. Mower's. Wingate, Mary-h. Pearl.


Winkley, David, tailor-h. 113 State.


Winslow, Dudley, watchman at J. D. Cooper & Co.'s- h. 10 Cross.


Wiser, Nathan, laborer-h. 36 South.


Wolcott, Joseph C., clerk at Barter's-b. L. Barter's.


Wolcott, George S., Concord R. R .- h. 46 Warren.


Wolcott, Benjamin F., Northern R. R .- h. 34 Warren.


Wood, George, teacher of music-h. 256 Main.


Woods, Charles H., watchman at State Prison.


Woods, Dutton, bridge builder-h. 30 Merrimack.


Woods, Edward, laborer-h. Chandler.


Woodbury, Washington, at L. Downing & Sons'-h. 16 Thompson.


Woodbury, Frank, printer-b. L. L. Mower's.


Woodman, Alfred-pressman at Abbot & Woodward's -b. J. B. Smart's.


Woodward, J. N., Northern R. R .- h. 17 Green.


Woodward, Ephraim (Abbott & Woodward, tailors, Phenix Hotel Block)-h. 85 State.


Woodward, Albert A., Concord R. R .- h. 19 South.


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Woodman, Frank, clerk at Evans & Hill's-b. A. Bean's. Woodruff, Robert, at J. S. & E. A. Abbot's-h. 18 Main. Woolson, Charlotte H., widow-h. 302 Main.


Worster, James-h. 7 Tahanto.


Worster, George O .- b. J. Worster's.


Worth, Calvin, laborer-h. Franklin.


Worthen, Ezra E., dentist, 176 Main-b. N. Farley's.


Wright, J. D., painter, 214 Main-h. 20 South.


Wright, John H., founder at Ford's-h. Fordville.


Wright, George E., clerk at Lincoln & Shaw's-b. W. G. Shaw's.


Wyatt, Joseph G., express agent-h. 36 Main.


Wyatt, Charles C., Central Market, Hill's Block-b. J. G. Wyatt's. .


Wyman, Reuben G., meat market, Masonic Temple, Pleasant-h. 173 State.


Wyman, William H., butcher-b. R. G. Wyman's.


Wyman, Joseph J., butcher-h. South Arch.


Wyman, Jesse E., butcher-h. 29 Warren.


Wyman, Horace G., painter-h. 146 State.


Wyman, William H., butcher, 189 Main-h. 43 Green.


YATES, Thomas, ornamental painter at J. S. & E. A. Abbot's-b. Elm House.


Yeaton, George W., picture frame dealer, 118 Main-b. J. L. Cilley's.


Young, George S., iron fence builder-h. corner State and Winter.


Young, Thomas W .- h. 22 Green.


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A BUSINESS KEY OF THE


CITY OF CONCORD,


IN WHICH THE


TRADES AND PROFESSIONS


ARE ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED UNDER THEIR RESPECTIVE HEADS.


AGRICULTURAL TOOLS.


Moore & Cilley, 212 Main.


Warde & Humphrey, 180 Main.


Gust. Walker, 128 Main. Wm. P. & T. H. Ford.


APOTHECARIES.


Rollins & Co., 196 Main. Allison & Eastman, Hill's Block. HI. B. Foster, corner Warren and Main. J. Morgan, 103 Main.


ARCHITECTS.


Edward Dow, Hill's Block.


AUCTIONEERS.


J. L. Pickering, 131 Main. William Kent, 95 State.


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ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,


Ira Perley,


George Tenney,


Jonathan Kittredge,


Jonas D. Sleeper,


Wm. H. Bartlett,


Samuel C. Eastman,


Nehemiah Butler,


S. G. Lane,


Josiah Minot,


Josiah Bellows,


John Y. Mugridge,


H. E. Perkins,


William L. Foster,


B. E. Badger,


David Pillsbury,


Anson S. Marshall,


Lyman T. Flint,


H. P. Rolfe,


Wm. F. Goodwin,


L. D. Stevens,


Wm. E. Chandler,


Sylvester Dana,


J. C. A. Wingate,


Arthur Fletcher,


C. H. Butters,


S. C. Badger,


Samuel Butterfield,


A. Herbert Bellows,


Charles P. Sanborn,


John H. George,


J. Ware Butterfield,


George G. Fogg.


BATHING ROOMS.


J. B. Silver, Phenix Hotel.


BAKER.


J. S. Norris, 85 Main and 14 School.


BEDSTEAD MANUFACTORY.


Isaac Elwell & Son, contractors at State Prison.


BLACKSMITHS.


S. M. Chesley, rear 286 Main. Bradbury Gill, rear Sanborn's Block. William E. Webster, rear Low's Block. George E. Fitch, rear Low's Block.


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BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS.


Rufus Merrill & Son, Athenian Hall Building. Morrill & Silsby, 117 Main. Fred. S. Crawford, 160 Main.


BOARDING HOUSES.


A. Bean, 133 State.


R. H. Sherburne, 34 Pleasant.


George Dame, 229 Main. Harriet P. Dame, corner Main and Montgomery. Eliza Moore, 245 Main. L. L. Mower, 59 Main.


BOOK BINDERS.


Rufus Merrill & Son, Athenian Hall Building (up stairs). Fred. S. Crawford, 160 Main. Morrill & Silsby, 117 Main. N. Giles, 220 Main.


BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. Rufus Merrill & Son, Athenian Hall Building. Edson C. Eastman, 160 Main. B. W. Sanborn & Co., 175 Main. Morrill & Silsby, 117 Main. G. Parker Lyon, 210 Main. D. L. Guernsey, 226 Main.


BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS.


J. M. Smith, Merrimack Block. Calvin Thorn, 146 Main. J. A. Harris, 202 Main. James Morrill, 310 Main. Joseph French, School st., opposite Post-Office. Benjamin Gage, 156 Main.


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George H. Batchelder, 142 Main. A. P. Munsey, 8 School. William Gilman, 109 Main. C. M. Piper, 164 Main. Clarke & Currier, 172 Main. James Hazelton, 158 Main. C. F. Fellows, opposite Phenix Hotel.


BRASS AND COPPER FOUNDER. J. D. Cooper & Co., Moore's Block.


CABINET MAKERS.


D. A. Hill, 238 Main.


John Brown, 204 Main. Isaac Elwell & Son, contractors at State Prison.


CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.


S. & HI. Seavey, old Steam Mill.


Daniel Fletcher, 6 South.


Cyrus T. Moore, south end of Spring. Samuel Wallace, Pearl.


Mead, Brother & Co., North Arch, Call's Block.


Henry M. Moore, 10 Montgomery.


Van R. Moore, 250 Main.


. Timothy Colby, 4 Wall.


William Ballard, 5 Franklin. William Wallace, Pleasant.


CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. J. S. & E. A. Abbot, 13 and 15 Main. Lewis Downing & Sons, opposite Phenix Hotel. Samuel M. Griffin, 255 Main. John Titeomb, 286 Main.


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CARPETING AND ROOM PAPER.


E. Jackson, 206 Main. C. W. Harvey, Hill's Block.


CLERGYMEN.


Osmon C. Baker, D. D., Bishop M. E. Church.


S. M. Vail, Professor at Biblical Institute.


David Patten, D. D., Professor at Biblical Institute.


J. W. Merrill, D. D., Professor at Biblical Institute. Jacob Sanborn, Methodist.


Elisha Adams, Methodist.


James HI. Eames, Episcopalian.


Henry A. Coit, Episcopalian.


Francis Chase, Episcopalian.


N. Bouton, D. D., Congregational.


H. E. Parker, Congregational.


B. P. Stone, D. D., Congregational. Samuel Utley, Congregational.


A. P. Tenney (West Village), Congregational.


E. O. Jameson (East Village), Congregational. C. W. Flanders, D. D., Calvinistic Baptist.


E. E. Cummings, D. D., Calvinistic Baptist.


II. Tonkin, Calvinistic Baptist.


C. Brown, Calvinistic Baptist. Oren Tracy, Calvinistic Baptist. Samuel Cooke, Chaplain at State Prison.


J. P. Nutting, Freewill Baptist. John H. Moore, Universalist. Silas Farrington, Unitarian.


CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. Abbot & Woodward. Phenix Hotel Block. T. W. & J. H. Stewart, 146 Main.


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Lincoln & Shaw, 174 Main.


J. L. Pickering, corner Main and Warren. James S. Davis, 156 Main.


Kelley & Edmunds, 182 Main. Robert McMath, 135 Main.


Charles Morse, 157 Main.


J. H. Harris, Union Block.


C. F. Stone & Co., Masonic Temple. Critchett & Sleeper, 202 Main.


COAL.


H. W. Ranlet & Co., Railroad Square. COOPER.


Stephen Quimby, corner Tahanto and School.


CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE.


S. G. Sylvester, 166 Main.


E. Jackson, 206 Main.


C. W. Harvey, Hill's Block.


Evans & Hill, 167 Main.


DAGUERREIAN AND PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS.


R. H. Kimball & Co., 198 Main. William D. MePherson, Merrimack Block. Benjamin Carr, Union Block.


DENTISTS.


Moses T. Willard, 8 Center. John W. Little, 176 Main. Justus Blaisdell, Masonic Temple. William Fletcher, 210 Main.


E. E. Worthen, 176 Main. E. G. Cummings, Phenix Block.


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DRY GOODS.


John P. Johnson, 208 Main.


Scheuer & Kramer, Phenix Hotel Block.


C. F. Stewart, 200 Main.


Clarke & Currier, 172 Main.


James Hazelton, 158 Main.


J. P. Tucker & Co., 152 Main.


Evans & Hill, 167 Main.


N. W. Churchill, 240 Main.


F. A. Fisk, 336 Main.


Willis & Harris, 167 Main.


DYER.


Cyrus Farrar, East Concord.


FURNITURE AND FEATHERS.


D. A. Hill, 238 Main.


John Brown, 204 Main.


FLOUR AND GRAIN.


J. H. Pearson, Barron & Co., Depot Store, Railroad Square.


George Hutchins & Co., New Depot Store, Railroad Square.


Lewis Barter, 6 Pleasant.


Prescott & Foster, Portsmouth Depot, Railroad Square.


Sibley & Conner, Moore's Block, Main. FISH MARKETS. J. G. Wyatt & Son, basement Hill's Block. Eastman & Peaslee, 105 Main.


GROCERS. F. A. Fisk, 336 and 338 Main.


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J. A. West, 306 Main.


James S. Blake, 244 Main.


Amos Blanchard, Exchange Block, 178 Main.


M. B. Smith, Moore's Block, 88 Main.


E. G. Kilburn, 242 Main.


Webster & Bixby, Phenix Block, 124 Main.


Hardy & Hoit, Masonic Temple, corner of Pleasant and Main.


Webster & Colby, Merrimack Block, Main.


J. R. Hayward, 33 Washington.


B. L. Johnston, 127 Main.


G. L. Whittredge, 8 Main.


Evans & Hill, Sanborn's Block, 165 Main.


Willis & Harris, Sanborn's Block, 169 Main.


GAS PIPES AND GAS FIXTURES.


Morse & Granger, 5 School.


W. T. Putnam, 166 Main.


GRIST MILL. A. C. Holt & Brothers, old Steam Mill, North End.


GUN SMITHS.


James Jones, 191 Main.


Utley & Eastman, 218 Main.


HAIR DRESSERS. J. B. Silver, Phenix and Eagle Hotels. Charles Proctor, Masonic Temple. Luther Barrett, American House. C. W. Allen, 145 Main.


HARDWARE.


Gust. Walker, 128 Main. Warde & Humphrey, 180 Main.


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Moore & Cilley, 112 Main.


H. B. Foster, corner Main and Warren.


HARNESS MAKERS.


D. Symonds, 236 Main. J. D. Johnson, 234 Main.


J. R. Hill, 153 Main.


HATS, CAPS AND FURS.


Joseph Grover, 220 Main.


Austin T. Sanger, 150 Main.


Lincoln & Shaw, 174 Main.


Charles Morse, 157 Main.


HOTELS.


Columbian, 165 Main. Elm, 86 Main.


Phenix, 130 Main.


Eagle, 186 and 188 Main.


American, 179 and 181 Main.


Merrimack, 203 Main.


IRON FOUNDERS.


W. P. & T. II. Ford, 235 Main. J. D. Cooper & Co., Moore's Block, Main.


IRON RAILINGS.


George W. Young, 74 Main.


INSURANCE COMPANIES. Union Mutual, office Dunklee's Building, Main. Equitable Mutual, office Sanborn's Block, Main.


ICE DEALERS. HI. W. Ranlet & Co., Railroad Square.


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JEWELRY AND WATCHES.


Stanley & Ayer, Phenix Hotel Block. E. Knight, 214 Main.


George W. Drew & Co., 184 Main.


George H. Whitford, 160 Main.


Norman G. Carr, 122 Main.


Lucius Handerson, 141 Main.


LIVERY STABLES.


P. Dudley & Son, rear Phenix Hotel.


S. B. Whicher & Co., opposite Phenix Hotel.


Moses Critchett, rear Merrimack House.


J. Prescott & Co., rear Eagle Hotel. William G. Gould, rear Columbian Hotel. J. F. Nealey, rear American House. Albert Foster, rear Elm House.


LAST MANUFACTORY.


J. L. Jackson & Son, Railroad Square.


MELODEONS AND REED ORGANS.


Prescott Brothers, 176 Main.


Charles Austin, Railroad Square.


Dearborn, Severance & Co., Moore's Block.


WOOD AND LUMBER.


John G. Sinclair & Co., Railroad Square, near freight depot. R. G. Cutting, nearly opposite City Hall. J. M. Jones, 2 Summer.


George Saltmarsh, Free Bridge Road.


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MACHINE SHOPS.


Concord Railroad.


Northern Railroad. John S. Webster, Hutchins, opposite depot.


MARBLE AND GRAVE STONES.


Nathan Farley & Son, 74 Main. Day & Co., 205 main.


MILLINERY GOODS.


Mrs. M. M. Smith, 149 Main.


Gustine Marshall, 232 Main.


Jane L. Crawford, 161 Main.


Mrs. T. H. Brown, 106 Main.


Mary J. Hazelton, Rumford Block (up stairs). James Hazelton, 158 Main.


Horace Robinson, 101 Main.


Mrs. M. T. Steele, Union Block, Main.


Miss Healds, Union Block (up stairs).


MUSIC STORES.


Prescott Brothers, Exchange Block (up stairs). Drew & Jackman, Phenix Block (up stairs).


MASONS.


R. M. Ordway, Franklin. Jefferson Noyes, 24 Union.


J. C. Whittemore, 348 Main. J. B. Smart, 10 Maple. Thompson Rowell, 23 West.


Charles Burr, office 10 School.


MUSIC TEACHERS.


J. Holmes Morey, Masonic Temple. Benjamin B. Davis, Masonic Temple.


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George Wood, 256 Main. Asa L. Drew, Phenix Block. John Jackman, Phenix Block. George H. Ingalls, 157 Main.


NEWSPAPERS.


New-Hampshire Statesman, 120 Main. Independent Democrat, 176 Main. New-Hampshire Patriot, 173 Main. Congregational Journal, 175 Main. Democratic Standard, 146 Main.


PROVISION DEALERS. N. W. Moore, 195 Main.


Brown & Long, 189 Main.


R. G. Wyman, Masonic Temple, Pleasant. J. G. Wyatt & Son, basement Hill's Block. Eastman & Peaslec, north of Masonic Temple. John Whidden, School, 3 doors west from Post- Office.


PHYSICIANS.


Charles P. Gage, corner Main and Center.


A. A. Moulton, 112 State, also corner Main and Center.


E. G. Moore, 84 Main.


James M. Moore, 84 Main.


Alpheus Morrill, 82 Main.


Ezra Carter, corner Main and Washington.


Benjamin S. Warren, 216 Main.


Timothy Haynes, 216 Main.


Thomas Chadbourne, corner Main and Mont- gomery. William Prescott, Elm.


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William H. Smart, 73 Main.


James F Sargent, 216 Main.


Isaac Colby, 20 Pleasant.


Fred. Gust. Oehme, 187 State.


Charles A. Lockerby, Hill's Block.


George W. Smith, American House.


S. L. F. Simpson, 87 Main. Abraham H. Robinson, Park.


J. M. Graves, Eagle Hotel.


PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTORY.


Dearborn, Severance & Co., Moore's Block.


PICTURE-FRAME AND LOOKING-GLASS MANUFACTORY.


S. G. Sylvester, 166 Main. J. F. Robey, Hutchins. George W. Yeaton, Union Block.


PAINTERS.


Fisk & Larkin, rear Low's Block, Main.


George D. Abbot, rear Athenian Hall Building.


Edward A. Moulton, 25 Washington.


Gilman Cutting, 44 Warren.


John Connell, 39 Center.


A. G. Estabrook, Warren.


PRINTERS.


McFarland & Jenks, 120 Main. Morrill & Silsby, 115 and 117 Main.


Fogg, Hadley & Co., 176 Main. William Butterfield, 173 Main.


L. L. Mower, 142 Main. P. B. Cogswell, 160 Main.


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John B. Palmer, 148 Main. A. H. Wiggin, 160 Main.


PLOW MAKERS.


Robinson Brothers, rear 212 Main. Wm. P. & T. H. Ford, 235 Main.


PLANING MILL. A. C. Holt & Brothers, old Steam Mill.


SASH, BLIND AND DOOR MAKERS.


Rixford & Bunker, old Steam Mill.


SIGN PAINTERS.


Fisk & Larkin, rear Low's Block.


A. G. Estabrook, Warren.


J. D. Wright, 214 Main.


George Main, Union Block.


George D. Abbot, rear Athenian Hall Building.


SILVER AND BRASS PLATERS. Smith & Walker, Hutchins.


SILVER WARE MANUFACTORY.


Wm. B. Durgin, opposite Post-Office, School.


SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURERS.


T. O. Gardner, Free Bridge Road. Stephen N. Ferrin, 48 Washington.


STOVE DEALERS.


Wm. P. & T. H. Ford, 235 Main. James H. Chase, north of Masonic Temple, Main.


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George Sanders & Co., 109 Main. J. D. Cooper & Co., Moore's Block, Main.


SURVEYORS OF LAND.


Benjamin Parker, 10 Center.


John C. Briggs, cor. Spring and Washington.


Benjamin F. Gale, 49 Pleasant.


Stephen C. Badger, office 200 Main.


TANNERS.


Enos Blake & Son, rear 105 State. Cyrus Robinson, East Village.


UPHOLSTERY.


Jehiel Annable, 114 Main. Archer Steel, 248 Main.


UNDERTAKER.


Joseph Brown, corner of Main and Ferry.


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Post-Office Address-Fisherville, N. II.


BLACKSMITHS.


True Dennis, Leonard Drown.


BOARDING HOUSES.


J. C. Shepard,


Almon Harris,


Ira Palmer, Andrew Dow,


M. H. Bean, H. Simpson,


Mrs. Mann.


BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS.


Batchelder & Marsh, Batchelder & Son,


R. H. Thompson, Wm. S. Roach, H. H. & J. S. Brown.


CABINET MAKERS.


Caldwell, Amsden & Co.,


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CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Charles Stark, John G. Warren.


CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE. J. P. Hubbard.


CLERGYMEN.


J. Storer, James Pike, A. W. Fiske.


CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS.


R. H. Thompson, J. N. French, Wm. S. Roach. CONFECTIONERY AND FRUITS. S. G. Noyes, C. Thompson.


COUNSELLORS-AT-LAW.


C. Abbot, J. A. Kilburn.


DRESSMAKERS AND MILLINERS.


Mrs. S. A. Thompson, Jane Atherton,


Morrill Mann. DRUGGIST. John S. Rollins.


DRY GOODS.


H. H. & J. S. Brown, G. W. Wadleigh. Allen & Hall.


DENTIST. H. D. White.


GROCERS.


Batchelder & Son, H. H. & J. S. Brown, Luther Gage.


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HARNESS MAKER. John A. Coburn. HOTELS.


Washington House, Essex House. JEWELRY AND WATCHES. S. G. Noyes, Allen & Hall, G. W. Wadleigh, E. L. York. LIVERY STABLES.


S. B. Hoyt, John Whittaker.


LUMBER DEALERS.


C. & J. C. Gage, E. F. Elliot, Rolfe Brothers.


MASONS.


H. W. Knowlton, Hiram Simpson.


MACHINISTS.


J. B. Rand, L. & A. H. Drown, - Frank Gage.


PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTORY. Jacob B. Rand. PHYSICIANS.


W. II. Hosmer, S. M. Emery.


PAINTERS.


J. C. Martin & Sons, Rolfe Brothers.


SAW MANUFACTORY. Gage, Porter & Co.


STOVE DEALERS. J. P. Hubbard, Sessions & Danforth.


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TERRILL & SONS PE LADIES ..


SCHOOL.


REGULATOR-


RAILROAD.


THE ATTENTION OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN IS CALLED TO OUR


SERIES OF PENS. THE LADIES AND SCHOOL; OR, 303 PENS, ARE FINE POINTED. THE REGULATOR AND RAILROAD ARE EMPHATICALLY THE BUSINESS MAN'S PENS.


The fact that we have imported and sold over 5,000 gross of the above Pens is sufficient recommendation.


For sale wholesale and retail by


RUFUS MERRILL & SON, Athenian Hall Building (up stairs).


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HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTING, GLAZING, GRAINING, VARNISHING AND GILDING. FISK & LARKIN


Would respectfully announce to the public that they are pre- pared to do all kinds of work, in the above line, on short notice, in the best manner.


ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,


In all the various branches, Banner Painting, Enamel Gilding and all kinds of FANCY LETTERING, done in the best style and on reasonable terms. Fire Engines, Buckets, Hats, &c., &c., painted and ornamented in a superior style.


SHOP REAR OF LOW'S BLOCK, MAIN STREET, CONCORD, N. H.


J. PLINY FISK. JAMES E. LARKIN.


STANLEY & AYER, WATCH MAKERS AND JEWELERS, And dealers in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and SILVER VARE. di.


Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired, and engraving of all kinds neatly executed at short notice.


MERRIMACK BLOCK, 3 DOORS NORTH OF PHENIX HOTEL, CONCORD, N. II.


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GEO. W. YEATON, (Successsor to J. F. Robey,) Manufacturer and Dealer in every variety of Rosewood, Mahogany and Gilt Picture frames and Cooking Classes. -ALSO- PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. Union Block, below Phenix, . . . CONCORD, N. H.


JAMES JONES, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Rifles, Double and Single Fowling Guns, PISTOLS, AND SPORTING APPARATUS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ALSO, fishing Tackle, Dowder, Shot, Siegs, &t. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Colt's & Allen's Patent Pistols Constantly on hand, THREE DOORS NORTH OF AMERICAN HOUSE, CONCORD, N. H.


Repairing of every description done at short notice.


W. D. McPHERSON, ARTIST IN PHOTOG RAPHY,


MERRIMACK BLOCK. LIFE-SITE PHOTOGRAPHS, Superior to any thing of the kind in the country.


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PHENIX-HOTEL


CONCORD, N. H. CORNING & DUMAS, PROPRIETORS. Patrons of the House taken to and from the Depot free.


J. B. SILVER'S Shming Dressing SALOON, PHENIX HOTEL, . CONCORD, N. H.


Warm and cold Baths at all hours of the day and evening.


SCHEUER & KRAMER, Importers and dealers in French, English and German Ary and Fancy Goods,


SILKS, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, Domestic and House Keeping Goods, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, COLLARS, GLOVES, &c., PIENIX HOTEL BLOCK, CONCORD, N. H.


? CI Orders solicited and carefully attended to. A.2


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DANIEL A. HILL. 9


Nearly opposite the American House,


Has constantly on hand, of the very best quality, every article of


HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE


Usually kept in an


Extensive


Furniture


Warehouse,


Among which may be found beautiful rich


SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, &c., Manufactured by some of the best workmen in New-England; Common and Mahogany Parlor and Rocking Chairs, Tables, Secretaries, Bureaus, Wash and Hat Stands, Bedsteads, Mattresses of all kinds, Looking- Glasses, Looking-Glass Plates, Bed-Ticks, Willow Cradles, Knife Trays, Towel Racks, Palm Leaf Mattresses, Palmleaf for filling Beds, Cribs, Crickets, Brooms, &c.


ALSO, Enrge Bilt frame Looking-Glasses. ALSO, ON HAND,


LIVE GEESE AND COMMON FEATHERS, BED CORDS, BRUSHES, &c. All of the above Goods he offers for sale, whole- sale and retail, at the lowest prices, and warrants as good as can be found in this State.


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GUST. WALKER,


IMPORTER AND DEALER IN


HARDWARE,


IRON, STEEL, AGRICULTURAL TOOLS, LEATHER BELTING, &c. No. 1, Phenix Block, Concord, N. H.


MRS. STEEL, .


XIILLINER AND DRESS MAKER. Union Block, 116 Main St., Concord, N. H.


IRON RAILINGS,


FOR inclosing Public Squares, School Houses, Churches, Private Dwellings, and Cemetery Lots. Also Office and Coun- ter Railings, Balustrades, Verandas, &c. Hitching Posts, Wrought Iron Doors and Window Shutters.


The subscriber is constantly receiving new and beautiful designs of RAILINGS. to- gether with a large assortment of PAT- TERNS, The thorough workmanship and the LOW PRICES of this Establishment will make it for the interest of all to call be- fore purchasing elsewhere. All work war- ranted. Personal attention given to setting Fence in all parts of the country.




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