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Whittemore P., b. H. W. Gorrill, Canal st. Whittemore: Mary W., J co, b. 3 Cumul st. Whittemore Maria, b. G. F'ifield, High st.
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NASHUA AND NASHVILLE DIRECTORY.
Whittemore Augusta, b. W. H. Dandley, High st. Whittemore wid. Jane, h. Main st.
Whittemore B. B., editor Gazette, b. wid. Whittemore, Main st. Whittemore F. P., puh. Gazette, b. wid. Whittemore, Main st. Whittemore Jane, N co, b. wid. Blood, Pine st.
Whittemore David A., teamster, h. Walnut st. Whittemore Noyes P., clerk, b. D. A. Whittemore. Whittemore David C., b. Nashua House.
Whittier Horatio G., overseer N co, h. Elm st.
Whittiker Lemuel, laborer, wid. Ayers, Central st., Nashville. Whittiker Rachel, J co, b. 16 Canal st.
Whittle J. F., physician, b. Pearl Street House.
Wright George L., b. R. Senter, School st.
Wright Elizabeth, b. wid. Sarah Barnes, Chestnut st. Wright Elizabeth, b. 3 Chestnut st.
Wright Jane, N co, b. 3 Basin st.
Wright Josiah V., carpenter, h. Pearl st.
Wright Mrs. J. D., b. C. F. Tarlton, Middle st., Nashua.
Wright Wm. N., b. 18 Chestnut st.
Wright Emily, b. 18 Chestnut st.
Wright George D., sash aud door maker, b. 10 Vine st.
Wright wid. Elizabeth L., h. 9 Pearl st.
Wright Mary E., N co, b. 9 Pearl st.
Wright Martha Jane, N co, b. 9 Pearl st.
Wright Joseph, laborer, li. Kinsley st.
Wright Calvin, cooper, h. South Chestnut st.
Wright Mary Adeline, b. Calvin Wright.
Wright Samuel F., livery stabler, h. East Pearl st.
Wright Thompson, machinist, b. wid. Patterson, E. Pearl st.
Wright Virgil, tinman, b. wid. Patterson, East Pearl st.
Wright Glorianna, seamstress, b. W. P. Bell, Pearson's Av. Wyatt Sarah, b. 1 Basin st. Wyatt Melissa, b. 1 Basin st.
Wyman David, h. 6 Clay st.
Wyman Joseph, jeweller, h. Gardner st.
Wyman George E., b. Joseph Wyman.
Wyman Harriet, N co, b. Win. Adams, cor Pearl & Ash sts. Wyman Lucy E., J co, b. 2 Canal st.
Wyman Win. T., h. Elin st. Wyman Lydia Ann. b. W. T. Wyman.
Wyman Elizabeth R., b. W. T. Wyman. Wyman Wmn. H., laborer, b. W. T. Wyman.
YATES EMILY, N co, b. 3 Basin st. Yates Lucy, N co, b. 3 Basin st. Yates Eleanor, N co, b. 3 Basin st.
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Young Abraham blacksmith, h. Chestnut st.
Young Adeline, b. 5 Chestnut st.
Young Diana, b. 5 Chestnut st.
Young Robert, confectioner, h. Harbor.
Young George W., painter, h. Fleteher st.
Young Charles A., printer, b. A. Beard, Crescent st.
Young Nancy, J co, b. 17 Bridge st.
NASHUA AND NASIIVILLE
ADVERTISER.
NEW-ENGLAND
W. GASKIN,
Protective Union, Division No. 10. Regular Meetings every Mon- day evening, at eight o'clock, at their store, No. 17, Factory st. E. GREENWOOD, R. S.
Carriage, Sign and Ornamental PAINTED. Elm Street, NASHUA.
ALVAH KIMBALL. New Brick Store, Factory Street, NASHUA, N. II., YOLICITS the attention of the public to his superior stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, consisting of
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Rich Black and Fancy Dress Silks, THIBET AND LYONESE CLOTHIS, LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS,
Alpacas, Chameleon Lustres, Prints, De Laines, sheeting, shirt- ing, Drilling, Ticking, Broadeloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Sati- nets, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &c., &c.
This stock will be replenished every week with new and desir- able Gooods, which are all bought ut the lowest cash prices, and will be sold as cheap as the cheapest.
J. & A. J. ROCKWOOD, PANTERS LAZIERS, Water St., near Reuben Goodrich's. They keep constantly on hond for sale an extensive assortment of Sash ready Glnzed, of all sizes ; P'nints mixed ; Glass und l'ut- ty on hand. All of which will be sold at the most reasonable rate. Thankful for patronage received, they solielt a continuance.
C. W. CROSBY & CO., -DEALERS IN- W. I. GOODS, GROCERIES,
Oils, Tea, Provisions, Fruits, Butter, Cheese, Lard, &c., &c. Goods delivered at any part of the village. Hunts' Building, 3 and 4 Factory St.
J. CROSBY, | c. W. CROSBY.
JOSEPH WYMAN, WOOD AND BRASS CLOCK-MAKER, BRICK BUILDING, Opposite Post Office, NASIIUA, KEEPS constantly on hand Brass and Wood Clocks. Clocks and Watches Repaired at short notice and warranted.
C. EMERY & CO., Corner of Elm and Pearl Streets, C Continue to keep a full and complete assortment of West India Goods and Groceries, of the best kind and quality, which they intend to sell as cheap as the cheapest, for cash or in ex- change for country produce. Particular attention will be bestow- ed in selecting the best af articles, and all Goods sold by thein will be warranted to be of a prime quality. They have now Por- torico, Sugar House and Havana MOLASSES; New Orleans, Porto Rico, Havana, Brown, Loaf, Powdered and Crushed SU- GARS ; Old and Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, Souchong, Ning- Yong, Pecco and Pochong TEAS, of the best chop, and warrant- ed to give satisfaction .. Old Havana, Porto Rico, and burned and ground COFFEE; Dry Cod, Pollock and Old Dun FISII ; Smoked and Dried Hallibut, No. 1 Mackerel, Salmon, Shad, Hallibut Fins, Tongnes and Sounda, &c. &c. Together with winter, sperm and whale OIL-salt, fancy and common brand FLOUR-Meal. Northern Pork and Lard-Butter, Cheese, Spi- ces, Saleratus, Cream Tartar, Soda, Dried Fruit, &c. Although they do not keep a full stock of Hard Ware, yet they will con- stantly have a few dozens of the best cast steel shovels, Hoes, Forks, &c., which will be sold at a small advance from cost.
M'Laren, M'Gilvray & Co. DEALERS IN HARD, SOFT & FANCY SO
Tallow, Candles, l'otash, &c.,
Few rods north Jackson Cor- poration, Nashville, and on Pine St., Nashua. Soaps delivered to order.
JOEL COLBURN, Painter & Glazier, No. 12, Factory St., NASHUA. Also, for sale Blinds ready pain- ted and Sash ready glazed. -- Paints rendy mixed, and for sale cheap for cash.
No. 12, Factory St.
PARK STREET SALOON, CORNER OF MAIN AND PARK STS.,
Nashua.
TARSHALL & MORRILL take pleasure in announcing that they continue at the above commodious Saloon, which they have the past season refitted and enlarged, and can wait upon those who may favor them with a call, in the most satisfactory manner. Constantly on hand, Oysters, Lobsters, Pies, Cakes, &c. Also, Iec Cream, Soda, Mead, Beer, Confectionery & Frit of all kinds. Entrance to LADIES' SALOON,
First Door on Park Street.
CYRUS GREENWOOD, AGENT OF THE Conn. Mutual Life Insurance Company, HARTFORD.
THIS Company was incorporated, May, 1816. Its system of operation is purely mutual, and thereby partakes essentially of the nature of a SAVINGS INSTITUTION. The insured become members entitled to all its privileges. When the Premium amounts to $50 or over, only one hall' is required in cash, the bal- ance may be a note, which will be cancelled by the annual divi- dends of the Company. The success of this Company, during the year ending Jan. 31, 1850, has been unparalleled. Some 1000 policies have been issued ; all losses bave been promptly paid ; and the serip of their first dividend will be redeemed after the first of March next.
Their Capital has now amounted to n sum which renders the Company in point of permanency beyond a suspicion. February, 1850.
Factory Street Restorator -BY- JOHN OSBORN.
served up at short notice and in the best manner, nt No. 18. Factory Street, NASIIU.A.
BLACKSMITHING. WM. VINCENT, ELM STREET, NASHUA, A few steps from Pearl S1., Continues co carry on the Black- smithing business in all its branches, and work warran. ted to give sutisfaction.
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J. D. NUTTER, MANUFACTURER OF CHURCH & PARLOR ORGANS.
Thayer's Building, NASHVILLE. Tuning and Repairing done at short notice. Parlor Organs and Piano Fortes constantly on hand for sale.
J. & S. BALL, Surgeon Dentists, Sign of the Big Tooth, Bensom's Building. NASHUA. ALL OPERATIONS WARRANTED. REFERENCES. J. Kittredge, M. D : E. Dearborn, M. D .: Dr. H W. Buxton; E. Spal- ding, M. D .; E. Colburn, M. D .; J. F. Whittle, M. D.
N. E. P. U.
BUY GOODS CHEAP !
THE West India Goods Store of the New England Protective Union, Division No. 10, at No. 17, Factory st., is now in successful operation. The business of this Store is transacted in such a manner as enables the Union to sell Goods at prices much lower than those who buy in small quantities and on credit .- They would particularly invite the public to call, try, and see if these things are not so-see if they cannot make a saving of ten per cent., and get better goods at that.
TEA, BUTTER, LARD, FISH,
SUGAR, CHEESE,
OIL, FLOUR, MEAL,
COFFEE, PORK, TRIPE, and, in fact, all staple Groceries and Provisions constantly on hand. Members of the Union are solicited, and others are car- nestly invited to call and learn the principles upon which it is conducted, that they may know WHY things are sold so cheap. No 17, Factory st., Nashua.
F. WINCH & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Flour, Salt, Butter, Cheese, Pork, Lard, Paints, Oil, Window Glass, Hard Ware, Nails, Sole Leather, Boots, Shocs, Grass Seed, Hunting and Blasting Powder, &c., Under the Universalist Church, Nashua.
N. LEWIS, DEALER IN Miscellaneous & School 0 STATIONERY, And Fancy Goods, No. 24, Factory Street, NASHUA, N. II.
MARKET ! -KEPT BY- James S. Shepherd, Factory Street, Nashua. Constantly supplied with the nicest Meats, and every vari- ety of Provision, which will be sold cheap for cash.
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NASHUA, NASHVILLE AND BOSTON EXPRESS,
F OR the transmission of Packages, Merchandise, and Money to and from Boston, twice daily.
Drafts, Notes, Bills, &c., collected, and orders of all kinds at- tended to and promptly answered.
This Express will connect with those of Harnden & Co., Ad- ams & Co., and Kingsley & Co., New York ; with Earl's, Provi- dence, Hall & Co's Eastern, and all the principal Expresses from Boston.
The subscriber will also run an Express to and from Danforth's Corner, twice daily, for the towns of Peterborough, Hillsborough, Francestown, Antrim, Mont Vernon, Stoddard and Bennington.
For the especial accommodation of the inhabitants of Milford and Amherst, the subscriber will run an Express Wagon from Danforth's Gorner to Amherst, on the arrival of the MORNING Train from Boston, and to Milford on the arrival of the NOON and EVENING Trains.
OFFICES-Railroad Exchange, Boston, Next Door to the Depot, Nashville, E. W. Bullard's Store, Milford, A. Hardy's Store, Amherst, CHARLES K. WHITNEY.
J. F. WHITTLE, M. D., Homoeopathic Physician AND SURGEON, Office opposite Town House, NASHUA.
I. F. LOCKE, M. D., Physician & Surgeon, Office No. 3, Goodrich's Building, Main St., Nashun.
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BOSTON CLOTHING STORE.
A T this extensive establishment may at all times be found a well selected Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, en- bracing the latest and inost fashionable styles of fabrie and ineth- od of eutting, also an assortment so complete as to meet the wants of every avocation. Great care is taken to make an entire change of the Stoek quite often, so that purchasers are sure of receiving new and fresh Goods.
HIATS AND CAPS.
It is intended that the Cap and Hat Department shall be superior to any in the State, and the arrangements with the largest and best manufacturers in the City are such as always to secure a splendid assortment of the very latest and best styles.
Every artiele comprising Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, con- stantly on hand. Also a fine lot of BOOTS, including some very nice French Calf.
It is designed that this place shall be superior to most of those of the same kind, and goods will be kept of a quality and taste to suit any class of purehasers whatever.
H. J. CHAPMAN, No. 3, Beason's Building.
GEO. E. BURKE,
estorator
AND OYSTER SALOON,
Second and Third Doors South of the Post Office, NASIIUA, N. II.
G. E. B. keeps constantly on hand Foreign and Domestic Fruit, Confectionery, Nuts, &c., for sale wholesale and retail. Ice Cream, Soda, Mend, Beer, &e., in their seasons. Oysters, Hot Coffee and other Refreshments, served up at all times. Families and parties supplied at short notice. Also, at the Depot of the Nashua and Lowell Railroad, in Nashville, he has opened an
EATING ROOM, Where persons can obtain Meals at all hours of the day & evening.
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BOOT, SHOE AND LEATHER STORE
T THE subscribers are doing business at the
OLD STAND, formerly occupied by Jesse Wetherbee-FIRST Door north of the Post OF- FICE, where may be found a good assortment of BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER. Gents' Calf, Kip, Cowhide, Goat, and Horsehide Boots ; Boys' and Youths' Boots, of all kinds ; Gentlemen's Rubber Over Shoes ; Ladies' Shoes of all kinds on hand, or made to order at short no- tice, and warranted as good as can be found in the place ; Misses' and Children's Shoes ; Rubbers, all sizes, wholesale or retail.
New York, Baltimore and Charleston Sole Leather ; Cowhide ; Calfskins ; Patneys and Calcuttas ; Splits and Horsehide ; Kid of all qualities ; White Linings ; Stript. Bindings ; Boarded Goat ; Pegs of all sizes ; Shoe Nails and Thread ; Ribbons and Galoons. Repairing done at short notice. All kinds of CUSTOM WORK made to order at short notice, and with first rate Stock, at prices to suit customers. I Call and sec.
WETHERBEE & GRAY.
SAMUEL TUCK, JR., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Alillinery and Sonen Goods, STRAW AND SILK BONNETS. Bonnets Made and Repaired. NEW BRICK STORE FACTORY ST.
B. F. TOBIN & CO., Manufacturers of the Improved Reed Organs, Seraphines & Melodeony. PIANO FORTES, Sheet Music, and all kinds of Musical Instruments, for sale, also repaired aud tuned to or- der. Canes, Umbrellas, Para- sols, &c. 21, Factory Street, NASHUA.
WHITE & HILL, Druggists & Apothecaries, Corner of Main & Factory Sts., NASHUA. Particular attention paid to com- pounding physicians' prescriptions.
J. G. GRAVES, Physician & Surgeon, OFFICE, FRANKLINST .. NASHVILLE.
New Apothecary Establishment ! IN NASHVILLE.
T. H. GIBBY,
CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY,
H AS fitted up a splendid Apothecary Shop under the NEW BAPTIST CHURCH, and opposite the new Railroad De- pot, on Main street, Nashville. This establishment surpasses any in the State, in its arrangements, and in the PURITY of its medicines. The subscriber having had ten years' experience as a Chemist and an Apothecary, can assure the public that Ins ined- icines are unadulterated, and feels confident that he can compound medicines, and
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS, with credit to himself, and safety and advantage to the public. All the valuable Patent Medicines are to be found in the Store, together with a full assortment of Fancy Articles, Soaps, Per- fumery, and every thing usually found in an Apothecary Store.
Choice Wines and Brandies, perfectly pure, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY, may be found as above. T. H. GIBBY.
LIVERY STABLE, By B. G. Porter. OPPOSITE OLD DEPOT, NASHVILLE, Where Horses and Carringes can be obtained at the most reasonable rates.
SAWYER & STEVENS, COUNSELORS AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW, No. 3, Beasom's Building. NASHUA. 6. Y. MAWYER. | A. F. HTEVENH.
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Cisterns & Cellar Bottoms, -OF- Hydraulic Cement, Tested by thirteen years' expe- rienee in hundreds of eases. Manufactured solely by J. D. DODGE, TEMPLE STREET.
J. L. DOTY,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN BOOTS & SHOES, First door South Bridge, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, NASHUA. A large assortment Boots, Shoes and Rubbers constantly on hand and custom work made to order.
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KEPT BY O. BRISTOL, Nashville, N. H.
THIS establishment, extensively known throughout the country for possessing as many and as substantial attractions to the trav- eler of leisure, for pleasure, or man of business, as any other, con- tinues to invite and enjoy a constantly increasing patronage from an intelligent and generous public.
This House presents superior inducements to gentlemen trav- elling with their families, parties of pleasure, and cotillon parties, from its very extensive and ample suites of rooms, and the general superiority of its accommodations.
THE INDIAN HEAD COFFEE HOUSE is situated on Nashville Square, and the elevated observatory upon its top gives to the stranger an easy opportunity of seeing the whole village and its vicinity at one view.
A Coach, with a careful and polite driver, will always be found at the Depot on the arrival of the ears, to carry passengers to and from the Indian Head, without charge.
The Keeper, conseious that he deserves, respectfully asks of the public a further continuance and extension of its patronage.
· Jonathan Hosmer, Dealer in Dry Goods, BOOKS & STATIONERY Cutlery, Guns, Thomsonian Me- dicine, Bass Viol and Violin Strings, Musical Instruments, and the greatest variety of Fun- cy articles to be found in town. No. 21, Factory Street.
MRS. FRENCH, DEALER IN
Millinery Goods, No. 20, Factory Street, NASHUA. Old Bonnets Bleached, Pressed und repaired in a superior manner.
Nashua Tin Ware and Stove Factory. HARTSHORN & AMES, NO. 4, FISHER'S BUILDING, MAIN STREET,
CONVITE STATE TRADE
Manufacture and keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of Cook, Parlor and Office Stoves, of every approved modern pattern, among which may be found the celebrated GRANITE STATE COOK STOVES, of various sizes, which have given uni- versal satisfaction to all who have used them, and which are re- garded as the most economical and cheap Cook Stove which has ever been presented to the public. Stove Furniture, made of the best materials in the best manner. English and Russia Stove Funnel made to order with despatch. Lead Pipe and Copper Pumps of superior quality. Likewise, a general assortment of Tin, Copper, Brass and Japan Ware. Stoves repaired and new ones exchanged for old.
N. P. CARTER, Botanic Pogsiciau,
OFFICE AND STORE, 27 FACTORY ST., NASHUA, N. H.
Constantly on hand, and for sale at fair prices, a general assort- ment of pure BOTANIC AND THOMSONIAN MEDICINES, SHAKERS' HERBS, OILS, &c. Nashua, Feb. 1850.
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LIVERY STABLE.
Rear of the Washington House, Nashua.
ITTHE subscriber, having bought the stock of the above well known Livery Stable, added to it many vala- able HORSES AND CARRIAGES, is prepared to accommodate his friends and do all business in his hne with promptness and fidelity.
An elegant CAB has been added 10 his Establishment, which will be at the service of the public for the con- veyance of passengers about town.
RAILROAD COACH.
His COACH will be ready at all times to carry passengers 10 any part of the village, and will run to and from the Railroad Depots, on the arrival and departure of every train of cars upon either road.
HORSES AND CARRIAGES.
His stock of Horses and Carringes is very large, and for the speed and safety of the one and the elegance and comfort of the other, is not surpassed by that of any other establishment of the kind in the vicinity.
I Books for the Coach and Cab are kept at the Washington House, at J. Blunt & Son's, and at Mr. Longley's Naslma House. Nashua. SAMUEL F. WRIGHT.
J. A. WIIEAT, Dealer in French, English and American DRY GOODS, No. 12, Long Block, Opposite Town House. NASHUA, N. H.
J. A. W. has constantly on hand an extensive assortment of Rich Silks, Shawls ; Highland, Repp Cossimeres, De Lames, Thibets, Merinoes, Alpines, Alpacas, Prints, White Goods in great variety ; Clothes, Vestings, Velveis, Linens, and Domestic Goods of every description, and will be receiving weekly midi- tions of the newest and richest styles of Goods, as they shall ar. rive in the French and English Packets and Stemm Ships - and no exertion will be spared to make his establishment at all times attractive und profitable to all who may favor him with calls.
Knowles & Dakin, Dealers in Dry Goods, CANAL STREET, Near Indian Head Corporation, NASHVILLE.
WM. J. FRENCIP'S JOBBING WAGON. ORDERS LEFT AT C. W. Crosby & Co.'s Store, Factory St., will be promptly attended to.
PEARL STREET HOUSE,
KEPT BY WILLIAM ADAMS,
CORNER OF MAIN AND PEARL STREETS,
NASHUA, N. H.
Saws Filed and Set, -BY. NAHUM BURKE. Shop in the basement of Geo. E. Burke's Restorator. NASHUA.
E. A. GALLISON, Mouse and fancy
STEB. Opp. Rev. Mr. March's Church, MAIN 4T., NASHUA.
Ridgway's Fashionable Millinery Rooms,
No. 6, BOWERS' BLOCK, next to E. S. Rus- sell's Drug Store. Constantly for sale a large and extensive assortment of Millinery Goods, consisting of rich Silk and Straw Bonnets of every description ; rich and fashionable Lace Caps ; Wrought Muslin Collars ; rich Lace Edgings ; Gloves and Hosiery ; rich Bonnet and Cap Ribbons of every description ; rich French Artificial Flowers ; Mourning Bonnets and Veils. Constantly on hand an extensive assortment of ·`Hair Work, consisting of Frizetts and Curls ; Hair Bands and Wigs of every shade ; German Worsteds of eve - ry shade ; Wor ted Patterns. Old Straw sewed, bleached and pressed, and made to look as well as new for a very little money. Ladies, please call and see if this is not so.
C YHARES T. RIDGWAY, No. 6, Bower's Block, next to E. S. Russell's Drug Store, dealer in Watches, Clocks, and Gold Jewelry, and manufacturer of Gold and Silver Bowed Spec- taeles, and all kinds of Silver Ware. Constantly on hand a large assortment of warranted Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks of every description, rich Gold Jewelry, consisting in part of Cluster, Stone, Cameo and Enamelled Pins and Rings, rich Gold Ear Hoops, Gold Guard and Fob Chains, Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver Cases, Gold Watch Keys and Seals, Gold Bracelets and Lockets, Warranted Silver Spoons, manufactured from eoin, and marked free of ex- pense, Gold and Silver Bowed Spectacles of all Focuses, Gold and Silver Thimbles, rich China Vases, Shell and Horn Combs of all kinds, Fancy Boxes, with a large assortment of Faney Goods, which will be sold cheap.
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired in a thorough and work- man-like manner. Old Spectacles exchanged for new, and new Glasses inserted in old Bows.
HARVEY JOHNSON, DEALER IN CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT. AND FANCY ARTICLES, Gorman (toys, 27, FACTORY ST., NASHUA.
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NASHUA AND NASHVILLE FAMILY MEDICINE STORE. SIGN of the GOOD SAMARITAN.
I. S. RUSSELL, No. 11, Caners' Block, flain Street,
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, European Leeches, Sur- geons' Instruments, Perfumery, Brushes, Trusses, Shakers' Herbs, &c., &c.
O. A. WOODBURY, M. D ..
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, RESIDENCE AND OFFICE IN THE STONE HOUSE, PEARL STREET, First door West Pearl Street House, NASHUA, N. H.
THOMAS TOLMAN AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL
Commission Alerchant, -ALSO- Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Gurled Palmleaf, Palmleaf, Shuck and Hair MATTRESSES, AND FEATHER BEDS, Corner Main and High Sts., (Basement Universalist Church,) NASHUA, N. H.
S. S. HILL, Canal Street, near Indian Head Corporation, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF W. I. GOODS & GROCERIES, Butter, Cheese, Pork, Lard, Ham, &c.
MOSES DAVIS, GRAVE STONE & MONUMENT MANUFACTURER, And Dealer in Ready Made Coffins, THAYER'S BUILDING, NASHVILLE, N. II.
Mr. DAVIS, in connection with his extensive means for fur- nishing Grave Stones and Moments of every description, has also made arrangements with Mr. Charles Kendall for the man- ufacture of COFFINS, which will be sold as cheap as can be purchased elsewhere. Application may be made to Mr. Kendall in Nashua, or to myself, us most convenient.
LEVI W. HODGE, MANUFACTURER OF HARNESSES :
Truuks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Saddles, Bridles, &c., THAYER'S BUILDING, Near I. Head Coffee House, Main St., Nashville. L. W. H. also executes Car- riage Trimming on the most reasonable terms.
RUFUS B. BROWN, Manufacturer of HARNESSES, Trunks, Carpet Bags, VALISES. &C. Main St., opposite Post Office, Nashua, N. H.
E. L. GRIFFIN, M. D., Physician & Surgeon, Cor. Main and High NtN., NASHUA.
CENTRAL HOUSE,
Opposite the Depot Nashville, N. H.
KEPT BY STEPHEN WHITTEMORE.
The central location of this House, and its proximity to the Sta- tion House of the Nashua and Lowell and Wilton Railroads, render it the most convenient and desirable stopping place for the traveler that can be found in this vicinny.
Ready-Made Coffins.
J. & A. J. ROCKWOOD WATER STREET, NASHUA,
Keep constantly on hand a large and extensive assortment of Cof- fins of all sizes and qualities, such as Superior Black Walnut, Painted in Imitation Do .; and Common Stained Coffins. Persons living at n distance, in town or adjoining towns, will always be sure to find at their Shop any size or quality desired, and at such low prices that will give satisfaction. They also keep un nssort- ment of Robes Ready-made for the accommodation of their cus- tomers.
GEO. W. GILMAN, DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, Of Every Description, CANAL STREET, Near Indian Head Corporation, NASHVILLE. For sale, Boot and Shoe Stock of all kinds. N. B. All work manufactured to order, at short notice, and in the neatest possi- ble manner.
NASHVILLE CLOTH AND CLOTHES
WAREHOUSE, Cor. Main & Franklin St ... NASHVILLE. F. C. DREW,
Draper, Tailor and Outfitter,- Broadclothis, Cassimeres, Sati- nets, Vestings & Tailors' Trin- mings, -also, a general assort- ment Furnishing Goods. Cut- ting done for others to make.
FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, EXCHANGE BUILDING, NASHUA.
P ARKER & DANE, MERCHANT TAILORS, constantly receiv- ing New and Fresh Goods, of the latest styles and best fab- rics, would invite attention to their superior Stock now on hand, consisting of WOOLEN GOODS, suitable for Dress and Frock Coats, Overcoats of all kinds, Cloaks, &c., with all neces- sary Trimmings for their completion, to suit any taste.
They have Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, and Vestings, of the greatest variety of style, quality and price, which they will make into Garments with the least possible delay.
Both being practical Tailors, their undivided attention will be given to the business of selecting proper Goods, and of suiting those who may favor them with their orders. All work entrusted to their care will be faithfully done, and warranted to give satis- faction.
GENTS' FURNISHING, Fine Shirts, Bosoms & Collars, Wool Shirts and Drawers, Black, Fancy and White Kid Gloves, Stocks, Handkerchiefs and Suspenders, constantly on hand.
Cutting for others to make will be done when business will per- mit. Prices will be as low as can be found at any other place. WM. T. PARKER. J. F. DANE.
C. J. EMERY, DEPUTY SHERIFF, Office, Pearl Street, NASHUA.
L. W. WILKINS, M. D., Physician & Surgeon, Ofice cor. Main and Franklin St ... NASHVILLE.
J. L. NOYES & CO.,
FASHIONABLE
BOOT & SHOE STORE, OPPOSITE TOWN HALL, NASHUA.
Congress and every other description of Boots and Shoes made to order ; and an extensive assortment, custom made, constantly on hand.
NASHUA BAKERY.
"THE OLD BAKERY, formerly occupied by Mr. Einerson, in Fisher's Building, corner of Main and Water streets, Nashua, having been newly fitted up, is now occupied by the subscriber, who flatters himself that by strict attention to lonsi- ness-having had long experience as a practical Baker-he shall be able to cater to the tastes and meet the wants of his numerous customers ; who may be assured of always finding good articles at the lowest prices-consisting of Hard and Soft Bread, Pres and Cakes of all kinds ; Soda, Sweet, and Oyster Crackers ; Wed- ding Cake of the first quality made to order. Particular atten- tion paid to Brown Bread, to have it clean and sweet. Wishing to keep up the old Puritanic custom, we invite our citizens to bring in BEANS on Saturday evening, and they shall not be disappoint- ed in having a good Sunday dinner. CHARLES TAYLOR.
GEORGE M. YOUNG, (LATE EATON & YOUNG,) Manufacturer of Carriages & Sleighs Of every description, Clinton, cor. Lowell St., nearly opposite the Indian Head Cof- fee House, Nashville. Repair- ing in all branches of the busi- ness. Work done with neat- ness and despatch.
THOS. H. PINKILAM, MANUFACTURER OF All kinds of Fancy Wood and Gilt Looking-Glass. PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES.
Nashua Co.'s Machine Shop, NASHUA.
NEW FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, In Graves' Building, Cor. Main and Franklin Sts., NEAR THE NEW RAILROAD DEPOT, NASHVILLE, N. Il.
J. S. & B. F. TURNER,
W OULD invite the attention of the publie to the Establish- ment which they are just opening, in which may be found an extensive assortment of Sofas, Burcans, Secretaries, Looking Glasses, Tables of every description, Chairs of all kinds, Mat- tresses, Feathers-and in fact all articles usually kept in such an Establishment-which they offer for sale on the most reasonable terms.
FRANCIS CARLTON, DEALER IN WESTINDI AND GROCERIES,
No. 3, Greeley's Block, Union Square,
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ESPECTFULLY invites the attention of the public to his Stock, consisting of
FLOUR, MEAL, GRAIN, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Spices, and every description of FAMILY GROCERIES, and an extensive variety of the choicest Garden Vegetables.
Porter's BURNING FLUID, with Lamps, which are so ex- tensively used, constantly on hand.
BENJ. TALBOT'S SHAVING SALOON,
First door South Rev. Mr. March's Church, Main st., NASHUA.
B. T. keeps constantly on hand a large variety of Shaving Soaps, Ra- 7.01s. Strops, Boxes, Brushes, Oils, Perfumery, Linen Bosoms and Col- lars. Razors, Scissors, &c., ground and put in order at short notice.
J. C. KEMPTON, CONFECTIONER, MANUFACTURES
All kind of Confectionery, &e., which will be sold at wholesale on reasonable terins. Manufac- tory in the ohl bakehouse Imild- ing, Main street, Nashua.
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DR. II. W. BUXTON,
New-England Pulmonist,
Office, Temple Street, 4th door from Main Street, NASHUA, N. H.
W TITH the experience of several years' extensive and suc- cessful treatment of CONSUMPTION and its causes, Dr. BUXTON confidently introduces himself and his valuable REM- EDIES, to an afflicted public, as the safest and surest way of hope for the victim of that horrid disease.
REMEDIES.
Among his MEDICINAL remedies may be found "Dr. Bux- ton's Aqua Tonsillaris," for sore throat ; "Expectorant," "Cher- ry Elixer," "Dyspepsia Powders," "Magic Lotion," for Rheu- matism, Neuralgia, &c .; "Thoroughwort Family Pills," "Female Pills," and "Evening Balm."
Among his MECHANICAL remedies, are Electro-Magnetism, the Inhaling Tube, Shoulder Brace, Abdominal Supporter, Ob- stetrical Supporter, Suspensary Belt, Medicated Compress, and Medicated Sponge.
Medicines sent by Express, or otherwise, wherever ordered.
ARSHAL
G. Marshall, MANUFACTURER and dealer in BONNETS, SILKS. Ribbons, Laces. Artificial Flowers. CLOAK & DRESS MAKING Done to order at short notice.
No. 11, Long Block, Opposite Town House.
E. M. HINES, Daguerrean Artist, -- ROOMS- Long Block, opposite the TOWN HOUSE, NASHUA. N. II.
MRS. ROBINSON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in BONNETS, RIBBONS, Laces, Artificial Flowers, Millinery foods, &c., first building South the Br due. NASHUA, N. H.
E. MURGATROYD, SILK. WOOLEY & COTTON DYER. Front s1., Nashville.
MOSES WOOD, Silk. Woolen & Cotton
Franklin st., Nashville.
REUBEN GOODRICH, Manufacturer and Dealer in
SHEET IRON, BRASS, COPPER AND TIN WARE, Three Doors South of Exchange Building, Nashua.
J. L. & H. B. Spalding, LUMBER DEALERS, Aud Furnishers of all kinds House Building Materials. Yard corner Main and Mulber- ry Sts., South of Hollis St.
MARY UPTON, DEALER IN Fancy Goods, Toys, CONFECTIONERY, &c. Under Chestunt St. Church, NASIIUA.
NASHUA AND NASHVILLE BAKERY MAIN STREET, NEAR THE RAILROAD DEPOT, NASHVILLE.
M. & M. A. WORCESTER
W OULD tender their acknowledgements to their friends for their very extensive and general patronage. As usual, they make every variety of Bread, every description of Cake, &c., which they serve to their patrons promptly and seasonably.
Particular attention paid to rich and beautifully ornamented WEDDING CAKE.
RICHARDSON'S DAGUERREOTYPES, (SUCCESSOR TO LANE,) First door South of the Post Office, NASIIUA.
INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN THE ART .- INSTRUMENTS and every species of Daguerreotype Apparatus constantly on hand for sale. Pictures of all sizes taken, and set in Frames, Cases, Lockets, or Rings. Pictures taken in all weather.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
HAT & CAP ESTABLISHMENT. No. 1, Eayrs' Block, Main Street, Nashua.
E. B. HINES has now on hand and is constantly manufacturing Hats of every de- scription, such as Beaver, Nutre, Plain and Drab, of all kinds-Mole Skin Do. Also, CHILDREN'S HATS, of all kinds. CAPS of all kinds. All of the above ar- tieles mannfacturedent short notice and war- ranted. N. B. - Cash paid for all kinds of Shipping Furs.
F8426.613
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