The Portsmouth directory containing the city record, the names of the citizens, and a business directory, 1864, Part 15

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Publication date: 1864
Publisher: Portsmouth, N.H. : James F. Shores
Number of Pages: 494


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STOVES,


AND KITCHEN FURNISHING


GOODS,


OF EVERY VARIETY, AND


Tin, Japan, Britannia, Copper and Wooden Ware. ALL KINDS OF


FARMING TOOLS, Gruss Seed and Poudrette.


43 Market St., Portsmouth. Every variety of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Work done neatly, heaply, and with dispatch.


DO PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING.


FRASER & GREEN,


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Masons, & Stucco Workers,


No. 47 1-2 WATER ST., PORTSMOUTH, N. H.


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MARSHALL & TRICKEY,


SHIP-SMITHS,


EDGE TOOLS AND JOBBING,


Cor. of State and Water Streets, PORTSMOUTH, N. H.


C. J. MARSHALL.


W. P. TRICKEY.


MOSES LORD, BLACKSMITH,


AND PRACTICAL STEEL WORKER.


No. 6 Warren Street, near Custom House, Particular attention paid to repairing Carriage Springs, and to re-tempering Tools.


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SHITIME-QUI0


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


Trafton Brothers,


BLACKSMITHS,


112 Market St.,


PORTSMOUTH, N. H.


SHIP WORK EDGE TOOLS, -AND --


JOBBING.


All Work warranted of the First order.


JAMES W. RAITT,


BLACKSMITH, SHIPSHITIL AND MAKER


EDGE TO


134 MARKET STREET,


PORTSMOUTH, N. H.


All kinds of Jobbing done on reasonable ternis.


MEINE WF BEMAT.


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PORTSMOUTH DIRECTORY.


GEORGE H. WENDELL,


BLACKSMITH


HORSESHOER )


HANOVER ST., . - near HIGH ST., (SHOP FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY J. H. FERGUSON.) BLACKSMITH WORK, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.


BENJAMIN F. RICE,


NOBLE'S ISLAND,


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PORTSMOUTH, N. II.


All kinds of Ship Work done in a workmanlike manner, and at reasonable prices.


S. SEYMOUR & SONS, BLACKSMITHS AND HORSE-SHOERS, No. 4 Dennett Street, PORTSMOUTH, N. H.


Particular attention given to Shoeing OXEN.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


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ANDREW J. BECK, CARRIAGE BUILDER AND WHEEL WRIGHT, CHURCH ST., rear Post Office, PORTSMOUTH, N. H. Carriages built to order, and Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly, on reasonable termus.


GARDNER J. GREENLEAF,


BLACKSMITH,


Spring Making, Carriage dolorh,


HORSE SHOEING, AND JOBBING, STATE STREET, COR. OF CHURCH, PORTSMOUTH.


Special attention given to building New Carriages, and Repairing in all its branches.


J. LARRABEE'S SADDLERY


ESTABLISHMENT, 30 Daniel St., Portsmouth. Single or Double Harnesses made to order is the Best malwar, and at the Lower Prices, or Neatly Feraired.


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PORTSMOUTH DIRECTORY.


WM. C. HATCH & CO., CARRIAGE MAKERS,


No. 11 1-2 Fleet St., PORTSMOUTH, N. H. for All kinds of Carriages Repaired.


SEWALL W. WEBBER, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER.


HORSE SHOER, AND


FARRIER,


No. 80 STATE STREET,


PORTSMOUTH, N. H.


Carriages of every description made to order, and finished in the best manner. REPAIRING and PAINTING done at short notice. Also, Iron Work of every kind pertaining to Carriages, executed in the neatest and most faithful manner.


A. Lowd & Co., SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKERS, And Carriage Trimmers, CONGRESS STREET,


Opp. City Houl, Portsmouth, N. II. Ina's Hade and Deprived, and every- thing done that was ie is any Istatistik ne of the Lind.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


JOHN HODGDON, 2d, DEALER IX West India Goods, FAMILY GROCERIES, -AND-


COUNTRY PRODUCE, 49 Congress Street, PORTSMOUTH, N. H.


CYRUS PLUMER, Bread & Cake Store, No. 5 CHURCH ST., PORTSMOUTH, N. H.


Hot Bread every morning. Bread, Crackers, Cake, and Pastry always on hand.


DR. E. B. GOODALL,


DENTIST


60 CONGRESS ST., Portsmouth.


TEETH INSERTED in the most approved styles, on


VULCANIZED RUBBER, GOLD, AND SILVER,


And perfect satisfaction warranted.


Teeth Extracted positively Without Pain, by Inhal- ing pure Nitrous Oxide Gas ! !


Refers the public to Dr. Treadwell, Dr. Oliver. Dr. Boardman, Dr. Preston, Dr. Bennett, Dr. Perry, and Dr. Goodwin, for par- ticular success in extracting Teeth.


All operations in Dentistry performed in a first-class style.


N. L. FOLSOM, M. D., SURGEON & PHYSICIAN,


And DENTIST, OFFICE, 11 1-2 CONGRESS STREET, PORTSMOUTH, N. H.


(Over N. K. Walker's Store.) RESIDENCE, FRANKLIN HOUSE ..


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PORTSMOUTH DIRECTORY.


THOMAS F. BURTT, Watchmaker and Jeweller,


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2 DANIEL, cor. MARKET ST., PORTSMOUTH, N. H.


Fine Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner.


DR. A. P. STEVENS. SURGEON DENTIST,


No. 5 Daniel St., PORTSMOUTH.


TEETH INSERTED UPON Gold, Vulcanized Rubber, & Silver.


Em All operations in Dentistry performed in the most durable manner, and all Artificial Teeth coming from my Office warranted to give entire satisfaction.


PURE NITROUS OXIDE GAS ADMINISTERED.


CARL MEINERTH'S Photograph & Ambrotype Rooms, No. 8 DANIEL ST., PORTSMOUTH, N. H.


Boots open from !! to 5 'clock every day (except Thewayi)


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CITINSO 1EOTETU


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


Get your Printing


DONE AT WILLIAM H. FOSTER'S


Printing Establishment,


No. 16 Pleasant Street,


Opposite the Post Office.


Every description of Job Printing, SUCH AS


BUSINESS & ADDRESS CARDS, BILLHEADS, BLANKS, SHOP BILLS, PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, TICKETS, TABLE AND


FIGURE WORK,


DONE NEATLY, AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. Don't forget the place !


WILLIAM H. FOSTER'S No. 16 Pleasant Street, directly opposite the Post Office.


CATALOGUES, &O.


BOOKS, TOWN REPORTS,


INSURANCE POLICIES, BILLS OF LADING, BANK CHECKS, NOTES, &C. Also,


MALET


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CHARLES J. COLCORD, Keeps Ready Made and furnishes to order,


BURIAL CASES,


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Also, dealer in CABINET FURNITURE, NO. 60 MARKET ST.


ALFRED T. JOY,


Manufacturer and Dealer in


Furniture, &c.


ALSO,


VENEERER,


AND FINISHER OF Ships' Cabins, Ships' furniture, dr., No. 42 Market Street, PORTSMOUTH. M. H. Metallic and Wood Burial-Cases constantly on hand. an All Orders will receive prompt attention. @ HOUSE, NO. 44 STATE STREET.


S. M. DOCKUM, Cnrver & Cabinet Anker, 16 and 17 DANIEL STREET, PORTERGUTE, H. H.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


JOHN F. SHILLABER,


Gun and Locksmith,


28 BOW STREET, PORTSMOUTH, N. H.


Repairs Sewing Machines, Guns, Pistols, Locks, &c. Keys fitted, Bell Hanging, and Jobbing in Metals generally.


Powder, Shot, Percussion Caps, Gun Locks, Trimmings, &c., CONSTANTLY FOR SALE.


JOHN T. FRENCH, DIALER IN Doors, Sashes, Blinds, WINDOWS, CLASS & PUTTY, Stair Posts and Balusters, Fence Pales &c., No. 17 DANIEL STREET, Near Market Square. Portsmouth, N. II. Doors of every quality, at the Lowest Cash Prices.


THOMAS B. JOHNSON,


CUTLER AND GRINDER.


Knife Blades renewed, and Walking C'anes neatly mounted. Umbrellas and l'arasols re-covered and repaired Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, and Canes constantly on hand.


No. 23 DANIEL STREET,


PORTSMOUTH, N. H.


AWAR


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PORTSMOUTH DIRECTORY.


WOODBURY GERRISH, Ship, Sign, & Ornamental Carver and Gililer, No. 34 BOW STREET, PORTSMOUTH, N. II.


THOMAS ODION, Block & Spar Maker, Manning Place, Cor. Water St. PORTSMOUTH, N. H.


PORTSMOUTH HOSIERY.


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THOMAS WARDWELL, MANUFACTURER OF


RIBBED HOSIERY.


SHIRTS, Drawers & Gloves,


70% Islington St., Portsmouth, N. H.


Ladles' and Gents' Woollen and Merino Underclothes made to order.


ARAD TIBBETS'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


Oyster House, No. 2 CONGRESS STREET, (next to North Church.) PORTSMOUTH, N. H.


Oysters by the bushel or gallon at the lowest prices.


27809


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


FRANK W. MILLER, PUBLISHER OF


THE DAILY CHRONICLE AND The New hampshire Gazette, (WEEKLY.) ALSO, BOOK, JOB, AND


CARD PRINTER,


Ofice, Exchange Building, opp. Post Office, PORTSMOUTH, N. H.


THE DAILY MORNING CHRONICLE


Was established, August 20, 152, by MIL.L.ERS & GRAY, (Frank W. Miller, Samuel Gray, and Tobins H. Miller.)


T. H. Miller, Frank W. Miller, and Jacob H. Thompson, are at present, (Nov. 1503,) the editors of the " Chronicle" and the Gazette."


THE NEW HAMPSHIRE CAZETTE,


Is a combination of the " Gasette," " Weekly Chronicle," and the " Phenix" new-papers.


THE N. H. GAZETTE. WAS established at Portsmouth, N H., Oct. ¡ th, 1236, by Daniel Fowle. the first printer in New Hampshire, and is beyond doubt the oldest newspaper in America.


THE ROCKINGHAM WEEKLY CHRONICLE was established .Inn. 1. 1:53, by the proprietors of the Daily Chronicle, and was united with the PHENIX in March, les.


THE PHENIX was commenced at Concord, about Jan. 1, 1834, by friends of Temperance.


The GAZETTE, CHRONICLE, & PHENIX were united, Sept 21, 1861 . Both papers are independent of party or sect. "Independent always, neutral never."


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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENT.


Manufacturers' Furniture Warerooms,


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NEW AND ELEGANT DESIGNS OF


DRAWING-ROOM


FURNITURE,


AND PARLOR SETS.


ALSO, Rich and Medium Styles of


BLACK WALNUT


CHAMBER SETS,


To which we invite attention.


BEAL & HOOPER,


Haymarket Square. Boston.


НИТЕЛЯUS


TUWHAW XOAJE


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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENT.


COPP & PEAR,


(SUCCESSORS TO F. A. STEELE,)


WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN FASHIONABLE


UPHOLSTERY GOODS,


WINDOW SHADES, ETC., 387 WASHINGTON STREET, (Cor. Avery Street, a few doors south of the Adams House,)


BOSTON.


GOLD BORDERED AND OTHER


WINDOW SHADES.


Shade Linen,


Patches,


Hollands,


Fixtures & Trimg's,


Muslin & Lace Curtains, Cornices, Bands, Pins, Black Walnut Poles, &c., &c.


Brocatelle,


Damasks,


DRAPERY CURTAINS


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE AND PUT UP IN THE BEST MANNER.


FURNITURE of all kinds neatly REPAIRED, UPHOLSTERED, AND RE-COVERED. Also,


AGENTS FOR BRAY'S PATENT SPRING SHADE FIXTURE.


RENOTZLERA ROOD2


830AHO WOOKIW


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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


LOCKWOOD, LUMB & CO., PLUMBERS,


MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN


Beer Pumps, Fountains, Water Closets, Wash Basins, Marble Slabs, Bathing Tubs, Shower Baths, Force Pumps, Lift Pumps,


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COCHITUATE


WATER.


48 SCHOOL STREET, Directly opposite the new City Hlail and Franklin Statue. SOLE AGENTS FOR HANSON'S HYDRAULIC RAM. N. B. - Orders received from any part of the United States and Canadas. W. LUNB. R. HAWTUUESE.


J. LOCKWOOD.


Brass Cocks, Hydrants, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Bar Load, Silver Plated Work, &o .; Leather and India Rubber Hose.


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ELISHA TRIPP,


HOUSE, SHIP AND SIGN PAINTER,


AND DEALER IN


Paints, Oils, Varnishes,


JAPAN, PUTTY,


WINDOW-GLASS, &c.,


No. 9 Penhallow Street,


PORTSMOUTH, N. H.


All orders from City or Country for HOUSE, SHIP, AND SIGN PAINTING, GLAZING, GILDING, GRAINING AND PAPER HANGING, executed with neatness and dispatch, at very low prices.


MIXED PAINTS, constantly on hand or mixed to order, at the lowest prices.


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FLAT


MAYNARD & NOYES'


BLACK WRITING INK.


Testimony of Parties who have Used it for more than a Quarter of a Century.


REGISTRY OF DEEDS OFFICE. Boston, January 10, 1850.


MESSRS. MAYNARD & NOTES-Gentlemen : I am glad that longer Use of your Writing luk enables me to repeat the testimony given in its favor many years ago. I have used it in this office thirty -seven years, and my oldest records are as legible and black as when first written. This rare quality for permanence renders it invaluable for State and County Records, and all mercantile purposes, where it is important that the writing should remain legible and unchanged in color by the lapse of time.


HENRY ALLINE, Register of Deeds.


The following extract from a letter of a well known and long established Bookseller in Dover, N.II., is like many others the Pro- prietors are constantly receiving : -


- After trying various kinds of Ink, most of my customers come back to yours. I am tired of the miserable compounds offered every little while, pretending to be superior to all other inks, and will have nothing further to do with them. I have used your Ink on my books over 2; years, aud my customers can see how it stands against time. Entries made in 1532 are as fresh as those made dur- ing this year. E. J. LANE.


Dover, N. H., Oet. 16, 1638.


Maynard & Noyes' Copying Ink.


This Ink yie'ds a copy as distinct and perfect as the original. It also combines all the properties of our writing ink, for which it can be substituted.


Maynard & Noyes' Carmine Ink.


This article is a beautiful red or crimson color. and surpassingly brilliant and rich. It is free from sediment, and will not mould, fade, or turn dark by exposure to the air.


The above popular Inks, together with Blue, Red, Indelible and Stencil Ink, Chemical Writing Fluid, Ink Powder, &c., are for sale by the Manufacturers,


51 & 53 Water Street, Boston.


And by all HARDWARE DEALERS AND STATIONERS.


GEORGE H. MARDEN, MANUFACTURER OF


Painted & Gilt Window Shades, OVER THE CITY HAY SCALES, HAYMARKET SQ, BOSTON. All kinds of Store and House Shades made to order.


DODGE & LEAHY, Importers, Manufacturers, and Dealers in Photograph & Ambrotype Goods, FRAMES, CAMERAS, GLASS, CHEMICALS, ALBU'S, &c. No. 113 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. Oval Frames of all kinds made for the trade. All goods warranted to give satisfaction. JOHN F. DODGE. JOHN LEAHY.


PHELPS & FORAN, MANUFACTURERS OF


Steel Stamps, Stencil Plates, AND DIES OF ALL KINDS, NO. 8 DOCK SQUARE, F. E. PHELPS. BOSTON. C. I. FORAN.


Merchants' and Bankers' Presses and Seals made to order. Steel and Stencil Alphabets and Figures for sale. .


GEORGE H. MASON, -


MANUFACTURER OF Japanned, Planished, and Plain TIN W RES,


Railroad, Ship and Street Lanterns. 154 BLACKSTONE ST., . . .. BOSTON. (Near Haymarket Square.)


81 Washington Street, head of State Street.


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DESIGNERS'S


ENGRAVERS, WOOD


23 Jey's Building


OSTON


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Illustrations of every description for Books, Newspapers, Circulars, Bill Heads, &c., executed in the best manner, and at the lowest prices.


P.S. - Personal attention given to all Orders sent by Mail, Express, or otherwise, accompanied by a Daguerreotype view, sketch, or an accurate description of the object to be engraved.


THE BOSTON


MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL.


FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-FIVE YEARS THE ONLY WEEKLY MEDICAL JOURNAL IN THE UNITED STATES.


This well-known and long-established Periodical enters upon its Seventieth Volume in February, 15;4. It will be issued weekly, as heretofore, from the office of publication,


334 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.


It's editorial management is entrusted to two of the Medical Faculty of Boston. members of the State and City Medical Societies, and well qualified for their place by scientific and literary attainments. Aid is ale freely given by many of the leading l'iysicians of Burton, and contributions are received from eminent members of the profesion in other parts of the country. All the Medical and Surgical Reports made to the Boston Society for Medical Improvement are in- serted in the " Journal," and also the more interesting cases and reports from other Medical Associations in Boston and the vicinity. Valuable communications are also, from time to time. received from Surgeons in the Army and Vvv. It- contents, though mainly of a practical character, are intended to be sufficiently varied to make its weekly visits Interesting as well as useful to the medical practitioner.


There are two volumes in a year, commencing in February and .August - each comprising over abortiva parere.


The price is THREE Itf.L.ARS a year, payable in advance. Pre "aus numbers of the current volume furnished, and back volumes also supplies, at a liberal discount.


NOVEMBER 2, 163.


DAVID CLAPP, Publisher.


CHAS. WILLIAN


(Successor to HINDS & WILLIAM


ELECTRICIAN


MANUFACTURER OF


Telegraphic Instruments, and Medical Batteries, 313 Washington St., . Boston, Mass.


.DANIEL J. CARRUTH & CO.


Importers and Dealers in


1970


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BRASS


TOBACCO, SNUFF, CIGARS, PIPES, WINES, ALE, PORTER, AND CIDER, 49, 51, and 53 BLACKSTONE STREET, D. J. CARRUTH, BOSTON. S. P. MARSHI.


ARTISTS' MATERIALS.


M. J. WHIPPLE & CO.,


No. 35 Cornhill .. Boston.


Artists' Materials, in complete stock and variety, including the materials manufactured by Winsor & Newton, of London, com. pri;ing their unrivalled Tube Oil-Colors, Prepared Canvas, Moist Colors, Cake Water Colors, Brushes, and all other articles required by Artists and Amateurs for Oil or Water-Color Painting. Also, French and German Colors and Canvas. Drawing Materials, in- cluding Superior Drawing Papers, Bristol Boards, English and American Tracing-Cloths and Tracing l'apers, &c., &c.


Liberal Discount to the Trade and Purchasers in quantities.


81 Washingi BROWN & CO.


/cturers, Wholesale and Retail Denlers in


Furniture & Feathers, ALSO.


COFFINS & CASKETS,


Square and Oval PICTURE FRAMES, of all sizes. CARVING AND TURNING, executed with promptness. MAHOGANY, BLACK WALNUT, CHERRY AND WHITE WOOD, all dimensions, on hand. Jobbing and Repairing solicited.


No. 35 Market Street, PORTSMOUTH, N. H.


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New Store! New Goods!


BOOK STORE AND BOOK BINDERY.


WILLIAM B. LOWD,


No. 1 MARKET STREET,


AND 2 DANIEL STREET,


Books bound in every style. Blank Books made to order.


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E. A. STEVENS,


No. 46 MARKET STREET, DEALER IN THE CELEBRATED


Ya.


MODEL COOK STOVE, FOR WOOD AND COAL.


An Alr-Tight Stove, with two ovens, and five boiling places. The best stoves in the world.


MCGREGOR FURNACES,


Seven sizes. Brick and Portables.


Cooking Ranges, Cooking and Parlor Stoves of all kinds.


Gas Fixtures, Kitchen Furnishing Goods, &c., REPAIR PIECES FOR STOVES. JOB WORK DONE TO ORDER.


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