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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-01-29 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

graph Offize in this city, would respectfally give notice

that he has taken a Desk at H. R. CHAMBERLINS,

No. 5. City Hall, and has made such arrangements, as

will enable him to procure Policies on all kinds of insura­

ble property against loss by fire, in the best Stock and

Mutual Companies and atequitable rates, also, Policies in

the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Co., New Yoak, at the

usual rates, with a Temperance department for those

wishing to insure on total abstinence principles at a re­

duction of 25 per cent. from regular rates, Mr. L. is de­

termined to Merit, and hopes to receive a share of the

patronage.

Tickets for the West.

Mr. Lyford hus removed his Westein Ticket Agency to

No. 5, City Hall,

i J.DUDLEY LYFORD,

Ne. 5 City Hall Building.

GEO. H. HUBBARD,

Examinirg Physician for Life Insurance.

Manchester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

AMOSKEAG MUTUAL

FIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY.

MANCHESTER, N. H.

Office, 66 Elm street, opposite City Hall.

ISA44C RIDDLE, President.

E. T. STEVENS, Secretary. ldec23-dawtf

MANCHESTUER

. i

Mutual Fire Insurance Company,

On the Joint Stock Principie.

Incorporated, June Session, 1855.

ORGANIZED, JULY 1858, under the following board of

; DIRNRECTORES: :

Wm. G. Means; Darwin J. Daniels, Wm. Richar s n

J. 8. Elliott, J. G. Cilley, S. D. Green,

S. W. Parsons, Daniel Farmer jr., A.C. Wallace,

B. F. Lock, A. G. Gale, J. H. Moer,

John 8. Folsom, E W. Bartlett J. D. Lyford.

VM. G. MEAN , Presidgnt.

; J. D. LYFORD, Secretary. ,

The Joint Stock is conceeded to be the true system of

economical insurance and has in all cases proved succes

ful, requiring about the same rates as stock companies to

be paid in advance, and providing for a ¢ividend of the

profits to be re-paid to each policy-holder at the expira­

ion of his policy, thus avoiding assessments, and the

expenses and losses incident thereto.

Application for Insurance may be made atthe -

Office of the Secretary, No. § City Hall.

[septlßdtf]

MANCHESTER

- HARBLE. WORLE

MONCMENT BUILDING,

(Lower end, Elm Street, opposite Merrimack Square.)

Monuments, Silabsand Marble Work

~ Of every style and variety on the most reasonable terms;

- and satisfaction warranted in all cases.

. Agents for CHASE BROTHERS & CO.S

Ornamental Iron Works !

Fences of every style and pattern. Grove Borders, (a

new style and pretty,) furnished as cheap as ean be

bought at their Ware Rooms in Boston.

GREENOUGH, who has no equal in the State, does our

carving and ornamental work. .

Please call and examine before purchasing.

|sept2i-d&wtf] PALMER & FARNHAM.

b i & e oy

|

. d 8

J. M, FARRAR & CO.,

Manufacturers of

Embracing the andrews Patent of Nov. 21,1845, with

Matching Works, Connected or Separate.

AVING purchased the above valuable patent for the

United States and Territories, we are prepared to

farnish machines made in the most therough and substan

tial msaner, and warranted to werk equal if not superior

to any =otary cylinder now in use, being by endless

chain or travelling bed, which is more simphd reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers. - £3, -

1t is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Groo#ing from

one to two thousard feet of boards per hour. Owi:&;;m

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to rd

them a? a much less price than any other machine capable

of doing the same amount of business. . Also, Planing

Knives, gnd Machines for grinding them. All orders

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to -

3 i SEaiy J.H.FARRAR & CO.,

g Office in Riddles Building, No 5 Hsnover st., op

osite Post Offiee, (up statrs. apr-28d&wiy.. |

SINGLE COPY, ONE CENT.

ATTENTION

GIRLS AND BOYS !

3 i

BEST ASSORTMENT

IN THE STATE '

.22 DANIELS, FORSAITH & C 9,, .

Have vpened at the

OLD STAND,

42 Elm, Corner of Amherst Street,

A NEW AND SPLENDID

lot of

FURNITURE

which they will sell se cheap that all those who wish ta

buy any article in their liae will find it to their advantage

to call before purchasing elsewhere. novl7-dém

A New Watch for Timing Horses.

THE 6HKONODROMETER.

APPLFTON, TRACY & CO.,

Watch Manufacturers WALTHAM, MASS., have invent

ed a Watch for Timing Horses, which performs with a

promptness and accuracy never before atlained. A

drawing and full particulars sent on apphcation at Wal­

tham, or at 163 Wa-hington St., Boston, or to Robbins &

Appleton, New York. A patent has been applied for.

: |dec4-3m

i D 9

WHEELER & WILSON'S

ewing Hachies.

® .

Price S3O and $75.

For sale at

A.P. GILSONS

No. 6 Smmyth's Block.

DRESS GOODS!

IN PLAIDS AND BAYADERE STRIPES

in full supply. At WHITE & CO.S.

72 Merchants Exchange, Manchester.

Oct. 1, 1858.

Fr R ES EX

GARDEN PRODUCE

WHOLESALE & RETAIL,

At No. 10 Merrimack Block.

C. H BARTLETT & CO.,

Have opened a Depot for the sale of Fresh Produce from

his garden in Ward Seven, iccluding almost every varie­

ty of Sweet Corn. Potatoes, Beans, Peas, Cabbages, Cu­

cumbers, Squashes, Turnips, Onicns, Beets. Mellons, Ap­

ples, &c., &c. They are taken from the grounds three

times each day. We invite the public to examine for

themselves.

15 Provisions sent {o every part of the city. Pricea

reasonable. :

*. * Remember, Basement, No. 10 Merrimack Block. -

aug2l-dtf

' Wanted !

8 In exchange for other good prop­

- HQ) . erty, a good carriage Horse, or

(s ) y [fn Xorse, Harness and Carriage,

W 1 ÜBK ENQUIRE OF

\] 7 4

M B \A. P. GILSON,

Shirt Manufactory, 6 Smyths Block.

anls-dtf

GOOD DRY HARD WOOD, CHEAP FOR CASH,

will be delivered in any part of the city, in quantities to

suit purchasers ; or will be delivered frem the cars av the

Railroad depot, at wholesale price.

Orders left at the office of :

T. B.SAWTYER,

71 Merchants Exchange,

or at the HOUSE OF THE SUBSCRIBER on IANOVER

STREET, (where a sample of the wood may be seen,)

will meet with prompt attention.

JACOB SAWYER.

Manchester, January 10, 1858. ©[agf

9 °

Who will help to raise the Fallen 2

THE INMATES OF

ask the benevolent to give them {

Some Good Bocks te Read.>

Who will respond to tkis appeal from those unfortunate­

children now haply granted an opportunity to reform

and become useful members of society.

Any persons who contribute suitable and proper books

for a Library for this Institution, will receive the thanks

Thumbnail

From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-01-31 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

d respectfully give notice

that he has taken a Desk at H. R. CHAMBERLINS,

No. 5. City Hall, and has made such arrangements, us

will enable him to procure Policies on all kinds of insura­

' ble property against loss by fire, in the best Stock and

Mutual Companies and atequitable rates, also, Policies in

the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Co., New Yoak, at the

usual rates, with a 'T'emperance department for those

wishing to insure on total abstinence principles at a re­

duction of 25 per cent. from regular rates, Mr. L. is de­

termined to Merit, and hopes to receive a share of the

patronage.

T:ckets for the West.

Mr. Lyford has removed his Westein Ticket Agency to

No. 5, City Hall,

J.DUDLEY LYFORD,

Neo 5 City Hall Building.

GEO. H. HUBBARD, .

Examicing Physician for Life Insurance.

Manchester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

- AMOSKEAG MUTUAL

. .

FIRE INSURANCE

N aAanChDESTER, N. H.

Office, 66 Xlm street, opposite City Hall.

IS44C RIDDLE, President.

E. T. STEVENS, Secretary. |dec23-dawtf

MANCHEST KR

. N o

Mutual Fire insarance Company,

On the Joint Stock Principie.

Incorporated, June Session, 1855.

ORGANIZED, JULY 1858, under the following board of

DINRECTOIIREB:

Wm. G. Means, Darwin J. Daniels, Wm. Richar s n

J. 8. Elliott, J. G. Cilley. S. D. Green,

S. W. Parsons, Daniel Farmer jr., A.C. Wallace,

B. F. Lock, A< G. Gale, J. H. Moor,

John S. Folsom, E W. Bartlett J. D. Lyford.

V/ M. G. MEAN , President.

J. D. LYFORD., Secretary.

The Joint Stock is conceeded to be the true system of

economical insurance and has in all cases proved succes

ful, requiring about the same rates as stock companies to

be paid in advance, and providing for a d¢ividend of the

profits to be re-paid to each policy-holder at the expira­

.ion of his policy, thus avoiding assessments, and the

expenses and losses incident thereto.

Application for Insurance may be made at the

Office of the Secretary, No. 5§ City Hall.

[septlßdtf]

MANCHESTER °

MARBLE W ORLE

. .

MONUMERNT BUILDING,

(Lower end, Elm Street, opposite Merrimack Square.)

Monuments, Slabs and Marble Weork

Of every style and variety on the most reasonable terms;

and satisfaction warranted in all cases.

Agents for CHASE BROTHERS & CO.S

Ornamental Iron Works !

Fences of every style and pattern. Grove Borders, (a

uew style and pretty,) furnished as cheap as can be

bought at their Ware Rooms in Boston.

GREENOUGH, who has no equal in the State, does our

carving and ornamental work.

Please call and examine before purchasing.

[sept2l-d&wif] - PALMER & FARNHAM.

J. M. FARRAR & CO.,

: Manufacturers of

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21, 1845, with

Matching Works, Connected or Separate.

HAVING purchased the above valuable patent for the

United States and Territories, we are prepared to

furnish machines made in the most therough and substan

tial maaner, and warranted to werk equal if not superior

to any rotary cylinder now in use, being by endless

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers.

It is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Grooving from

one to two thousard feet of boards per hour. Owing to

its simplicity and cdmpactness, we are enabled to afford

;hem at a much less price than any other machine capable

of doing the same amount of business. Also,Planing

Knives, and Machings fer grinding them. All orders

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to

: J.H.FARRAR & CO., v

y Manchester, N. H,

g Office in Riddles Building, No § Hanover st., op

ozite Post Office, (up stdtrs. apr-28d&wly.

SINGLE COPY, ONE CENT.

ATERENTION

GIRLS AND BOYS'!

MATES! SRATEN!

8 3

BEST ASSORTMEXNT

. DANIELS, FORSAITH & O.,

Have vpened at the

OLD STAND,

42 Elm, Corner of Amherst Street,

A NEW AND SPLENDID

lot of

FURNITURE

which they will sell so cheap that all those who wish te

buy any article in their line will find it to their advantage -

to call before purchasing elsewhere. novl7-d6ém

> *

A New Watch for Timing Horses.

[E SHiONODROMETER

TEE SHiONOD i

APPLFTON, TRACY & CO.,

Watch Manufacturers WALTHAM, MASS., kave invent

ed a Watch for Timing Horses, which performs with a

promptness and accuracy never before attained. A

drawing and full particulars sent cn application at Wal­

tham, or at 163 Wa-hington St., Boston, ¢r to Robbins &

Appleton, New York. A patent has been applied for.

|dec43m

WHEELER & WILSON'S

~ Price SSO and $75.

For sale at

A.P.GILSONS

No. © Symyth's Bloclik.

DRESS GOODS!

IN PLAIDS AND BAYADERE STRIPES

in full supply. At WHITE & CO.S.

72 Merchants Exchange, Manchester.

Oct. 1, 1858.

PP R E S XX

s .

{ODUCE

GARDEN PR

WHOLESALE & RETAIL,

At No. 10 Merrimack Block.

C. H BARTLETT £ CO.,

Have opened a Depot for the sale of Fresh Produce from

his garden in Ward Seven, including almost every varie­

ty of Sweet Corn, Potatoes, Beans, Peas, Cabbages, Cu­

cumbers, Squashes, Turnips, Onions, Beets. Mellons, Ap­

ples, &c., &c. They are taken from the grounds three

times each day. We invite the public to examine for

themselves. ;

15 Provisions sent o every part of the city. Prices

reasonable.

*.* Remiember, Basement, No. 10 Merrimack Block.

aug2l-dtf

Wanted !

8 In exchange for cther good prop­

; (" R\ y erty, a good carriage Horse, or

(T ) leny Horse, Harness and Carnage,

o 0 gy ( X ENQUIRE OF

MO W 4 MA. P. GILSON,

. hirt Manufactory, 6 Smyths Block.

anls-dtf

GOOD DRY HARD WOOOOD, CEEAP FOR CASH,

will be delivered in any part of the city, in quantities to

suit purchasers ; or will be delivercd from the cars at the

Railroad depot, at wholesale price.

Orders left at the office of

J. B.SAWTYER,

71 Merchants Exchange,

or at the HOUSE OF THE SUBSCRIBER on fTANOVER

STREET, (where a sample of the wood may be seen,)

will meet with prompt attention.

. JACOB SAWYER.

Manchester, January 10, 1858. [atf

0 °

Who will help to raise the Fallen

THE INMATES OF

ask the benevolent to give them

Some Good Books to Read.

i Who will respond to tkis appeal from those unfortunate

children now haply granted an opportanity to reform

\ and become useful members of society.

Any persons who contribute suitable and proper books

for a Library for this Institution, will receive the tranks.

Thumbnail

From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-02-01 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

named companies.

CROSS & TOPLIFF. Agents

Manchester, Aug. 20, £856. 42-d&awtf

>

Are You Insured?

J. DUDLEY LYFORD,

For several years connected with the Express and Tele­

graph Office in this city, would respectfally give notice

that he has taken a Desk at H. R. CHAMBERLIN'S,

No. 5. City Hall, and has made such arrangements, as

will enable him to procure Policies on all kinds of insura­

ble property against loss by fire, in the best Stock and

Mutual Companies and atequitable rates, also, Policies in

the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Co., New Yoak, at the

usual rates, with a ''emperance "department for those

wishing to insure on total abstinence principles at a re­

duction of 25 per cent. from regular rates, Mr. L. is de­

termined to Merit, and hopes to receive a share of the

patronage.

Tickets for the West.

Mr. Lyford has removed his Westein Ticket Agency to

No. 5, City Hall,

J.DUDLEY LYFORD,

Ne. 5 City Hall Building.

GEO. H. HURBARD,

| Examinirg Physician for Life Insurance.

Manchkester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

AMOSKEAG MUTUAL

Q N

FIRE INSURANCE

)

COMPANY.

MANCBESTER, N.'H.

Office, 66 Elm street, oppeosite City Hall,

» ISAAC RIDDLE, President.

E. T. STEVENS, Secretary. [dec23-dawtf

MANCHESTER -

1 Fire Ins :

Mutual Fire Insurance Company,

: On the Joint Stock Principie.

Incorporated, June Sessiem, 1855.

ORGANIZED, JULY 1858, under the following board of

: DINRECTORS:

Wmn. G. Means, DarwinJ. Daniels, Wm. Richar s n

J. 8. Elliott, J. G. Cilley. 8. D. Green,

S. W, Parsons, Daniel Farmer jr., A.C. Wallace,

B. F. Lock, A. G. Gale, J. H. Moor,

John S. Folsom, E W. Bartlett J. D. Lyford.

VWM. G. MEAN , President.

' J. D. LYFORD, Secretary.

The Joint Stock is conceeded to be the true system of

economical insurance and has in all cases proved succes

ful, requiring about the same rates as stock companies to

be paid in advance, and providing for a ¢ividend of the

profits to be re-paid to each policy-holder at the expira­

ion of his policy, thus avoiding assessments, and the

expenses and losses incident thereto.

Application for Insurance may be made atthe

Office of the Secretary, No. § City Hall

[septlßdtf)

MANCHESTER

HARBLE WORNS

: MONUMENT BUILDING,

(Lower end, Elm Street, opposite Merrimack Square.)

Monuments, Siabsand Marble Work

Of every style and variety on the most reasonable terms;

and satisfaction warranted in all cases.

Agents for CHASE BROTHERS & CO.S

Ornamental Iron Works !

Fences of every style and pattern. Grove Borders, (a

new style and pretty,) furnished as cheap as can be

bought at their Ware Rooms in Boston.

GREENOUGH, who has no equal in the State, does our

carving and ornamental work. 2

Please call and examine before purchasing.

|sept2t-d&wtf] PALMER & FARNHAM..

d ".' s

J. M, FARRAR & CO.,

Manufacturers of

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21,1845, with

Matching Works, Connected or Separate. -

-_HAVING purchased the above valuable patent for the

' United States and Territories, we are prepared to

furnish machines made in the most thorough and substan

tial maaner, and warranted to werk equal if not superior

to any rotary cylinder now in use, being by endless

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers.

- It is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Grooving from

one to two thousand feet of boards per hour. . Owing to

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to afford

them at a much less pricethan any other machine capable

of doing the same amount of business. Also,Planing

Emveg& and Machines: for grinding them. All orders

promptly attended té, and should be acidressedto .

e J.X.FARRAR & CO., -

4 ] Manchester, N. H.

Thumbnail

From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-02-04 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

Building.

GEO. H. HUBBARD, .

Examinirg Physician for Life Insurance.

Manchester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

AMOSKEAG MUTUAL

FIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY.

MANCBESTETER, N. H.

Office, 66 Elm street, opposite City Hall,

ISAAC RlDDLE,President.

E. T. STEVENS, Secretary. |dec23-dawtf

MANCHEST KR

_ ye

Mutual Fire Insurance Company,

On the Joint Stock Principie.

Incorporated, June Session, 1855.

ORGANIZED,JULY 1858, under the following board of

DIREBECTORS:

Wm. G. Means, Darwin J. Daniels, Wm. Richar s n

J. 8. Elliott, J. G. Cilley. 8. D. Green,

S. W. Parsons, Daniel Farmer jr., A. C. Wallace,

B. F. Lock, A. G. Gale, J. H. Moor,

John S. Folsom, E W. Bartlett J. D. Lyford.

VM. G. MEAN , President.

J. D. LYFORD, Secretary.

The Joint Stock is conceeded to be the true system of

economical insurance and has in all cases proved succes

ful, requiring about the same rates as stock companies to

be paid in advance, and providing for a ¢ividend of the

profits to be re-paid to each policy-holder at the expira­

uon of his policy, thus avciding assessments, and the

expenses and losses incident thereto. :

Application for Insurance may be made atthe

Office of the Secretary, No. 5 City Hall.

[septlßdtf]

MANCHESTER :

MARBLE UWORKS,

MONTMENT BUILDING,

(Lower end, Elm Street, opposite Merrimack Square.)

Monuments, Slabs and Marble Weork

Of every style and variety on the most reasonable terms;

and satisfaction warranted in all cases.

Agents for CHASE BROTHERS & CO.S |

*

Ornamental Iron Works ! 1

Fences of every style and pattern. Grove Borders, (a |

new style and pretty,) furnished as cheap as can be

bought at their Ware Rooms in Boston. |

GREENOUGH, who has no equal in the State, does our

carving and ornamental work. |

Please call and examine before purchasing. |

|sept2l-d&wtf] PALMER & FARNHAM.

J. M. FARRAR & CO.,

Manufacturers of

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21,1845, with

Matching

Thumbnail

From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-02-05 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

ts, as

will enable him to procure Policies on all kinds of insura­

ble property against loss by fire, in the best Stock and

Mutual Companies and at equitable rates, also, Policies in

the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Co., New Yoak, at the

usual rates, with a Temperance department for those

wishing to insure on total abstinence principles at a re.-

duction of 25 per cent. from regular rates, Mr. L. is de­

termined to Merit, and hopes to receive a share of the

patronage.

T:ckets for the West. -

Mr. Lyford has removed his Westein Ticket Agency to

No. 5, City Hall,

J.DUDLEY LYFORD,

Ne. 5 City Hall Building.

GEO. H. HUBBARD,

Examining Physician for Life Insurance.

Manchester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

AMOSKEAG MUTUAL

4 Q

FIEE LABURANCE

COMPANY.

MARCGBESTER. N. H.

Office, 66 Elm street, oppeosite City Hall,

. IS4 A4AC RlDDLE,President.

E. T. STEVENS, Secretary. [dec23dawtf

MANCHESTKR

[y @

Mutual Fire Insarance Company,

On the Joint Stock Principie.

Incorporated, Junpe Session, 1855.

ORGANIZED, JULY 1858, under the following board of

DIRECTORS:

Wm. G. Means, Darwin J. Daniels, Wm. Richar s n

J. 8. Elliott, J. G. Cilley. 8. D. Green,

S. W. Parsons, Daniel Farmer jr., A.C. Wallace,

B. F. Lock, A. G. Gale, J. H. Moer,

John 8. Folsom, E W. Bartlett J. D. Lyford.

VM. G. MEAN , President,

J. D. LYFORD. Secretary.

The Joint Stock is conceeded to be the true system of

economical insurance and has in all cases proved succes

ful, requiring about the same rates as stock companies to

be paid in advance, and providing for a dividend of the

profits to be re-paid to each policy-holder at {he expira­

ion of his policy, thus avoiding assessments, and the

expenses and losses incident thereto.

Application for Insurance may be made atthe

Officé of the Secretary, No. 5 City Hall,

Y [septlßdif)

MANCHESTER :

L

RBLE WORNKS

MtAREBL ;

MONUYMENT BUILDING,.

(Lower end, Elm Street, opposite Merrima¢k Square.)

Monuments, Slabsand Marble Work

Of every style and variety on the most reasonable terms;

and satisfaction warranted in all cases.

Agents for CHASE BROTHERS & COO.B

Ornamental [ron Works !

Fences of every style and pattern. Grove Borders, (a

new style and pretty,) furnished as cheap as can be

bought at their Ware Rooms in Boston.

GREENOUGH, who has no equal in the State, does our

carving and ornamental work.

Please call and examine before purchasing.

[sept2l-d&wtf] PALMER & FARNHAM.

J. M. FARRAR & CO.,

Manufacturers of

N

PLANING MACHINES

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21,1845, with

Matching Works, Connected or Separate.

HAVING purchased the above valuable patent for the

United States and Territories, we are prepared to

furnish machines made in the most thoerough and substan

tial manner, and warranted to werk equal if not superior

to any rotary cylinder now in use, being by endless

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers.

1t is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Grooving from

one to two thousand feet of boards per hour. Owing to

its simplicity and compactress, we are enabled to afford

them at a much less pricethan any other machine capable

of doing the same amount of business. Also, Planing

Knives, and Machines fer yrinding them. All orders

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to

J.H.FARRAR & CO.,

Manchester, N. H.

g 5 Office in Riddles Building, No & Hanover st., op

esite Post Offiee, (up statrs. , apr-28d&wiy.

SINGLE COPY, ONE CENT.

r

ATTPTHEHNTTOMN

GIRLS AND BOYS'!

2 .

BEST ASSORTMENT

IN THE STATE

22 DANIELS, FORSAITH & CO., 4

GOODWIN & CO.

Have opened at the j

OLD STAND,

42 Elm, Corner of Amherst Street,

A NEW AND SPLENDID

lot of

which they will sell so cheap that all those who wish te

buy any article in their liae will find it to their advantage

to call before purchasing elsewhere. novlidém

A New Watch for Timing iorses.

SRy |

THE SHEONODROMETER.

APPLFTON, TRACY & CO,

Watch Manufacturers WALTHAM, MASS., have invent

ed a Watch for Timing Horses, which performs with a

promptness and accuracy never before atlained. A

drawing and full particulars sent on application at Wal­

tham, or at 163 Wa:hington St., Boston, or to Robbins &

Appleton, New York. A patent has been applied for.

[decd-3m

-

WHEELER & WILSON'S

n : h |

Sewing Machmes.

Price SSO and $75.

For sale at ®

No. 8 Smythvs Blooclik.

DRESS GOODS !

'[N PLAIDS AND BAYADERE STRIPES

in full supply. At WHITE & CO.S.

72 Merchants Exchange, Manchester.

Oct. 1, 1858.

Fr R E S EX

WHOLESALE & RETAIL,

At No. 10 Merrimack Block.

C. H. BARTLETT & CO.,

Have opened a Depot for the sale of Fresh Produce from

his garden in Ward Seven, including almost every varie­

ty of Sweet Corn, Potatoes, Beans, Peas, Cabbages, Cu­

cumbers, Squashes, Turnips, Onions, Beets. Mellons, Ap­

ples, &c., &c. They are taken from the grounds three

times each day. We invite the public to examine for

themselves. ;

- 95 Provisions sent io every part of the city. Prices.

reasonable.

*.* Remember, Basement, No. 10 Merrimack Block.

aug2l-dtf

| .

~ Wanted !

PL In exchange for other good prop­

o (7 « ©rty, a good carriage Horse, or

(S ) y) Qe Horse, Harness and Carnage,

l (? (f f U e ENQUIRE OF

} S __.\:_v-_?':q,_, ):.: A- P- G I LSo N S

f hirt Manufactory, 6 Smyths Block.

anlb-dtf :

WHUD HIB Snu '

GOOGD DRY HARD WOOD, CHEAP FOR CASH,.

will be delivered in any part of the city, in quantities te®

suit purchasers ; or will be delivered from the cars at

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-02-07 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

isfaction warranted in all cases.

Agents for CHASE BROTHERS & Co.B

Ornamental Iron Works !

Fences of every style and pattern. Grove Borders, (a

uew style and pretty,) furnished as cheap as can be

bought at their Ware Rooms in Boston.

GREENOUGH, who has no equal in the State, does our

carving and ornamental work.

Please call and examine before purchasing.

|sept2l-d&wtf] PALMER & FARNHAM.

SRR Bamligh se R L e R

J. M. FARRAR & CO.,

; Manufactuiers of

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21,1845, with

: Matching Works, Connected or Separate.

AVING purchased the above valuable patent for the

H United States and Territories, we are prepared to

furnish machines made in the most therough and substan

tial maaner, and warranted to werk equal if not superior

to any rotary cylinder now in use, being by endless

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers.

- It is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Grooving from

one to two thousand feet of boards per hour. Owing to

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to afford

them at a much less price than any other machine capable

of doing the same amount of business. Also,Planing

Knives, and Machines fer grinding them. _All orders

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to |

J.H.FARRAR & CO.,

, ; Manchester, N. H.

g Office in Riddles Building, No 5 Hanover st., op

esite Post Offiee, (up statrs. ~ apr-28d&wiy.

SINGLE COPY, ONE CENT.

ATTENTION

GIRLS AND BOYS !

|' | '

)

i g

BEST ASSORTMENT

IN THE STATE

22 DANIELS, FORSAITH & COO,, ~

Have opened at the

OLD STANBD,

42 Elm, Corner of Amherst Street,

A NEW AND SPLENDID

lot of

FURNITURE

which they will sell so cheap that all those who wish te

buy any article in their line will find it to their advantage

to call before purchasing elsewhere. novl7dém

A New Watch for Timing Horses.

TEE sHxONODROMETER.

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-02-10 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

. R. CHAMBERLINS,

No. 5. City Hall, and has made such arrangements, as

will enable him to procure Policies on all kinds of insura­

ble property against loss by fire, in the best Stock and

Mutual Companies and atequitable rates, also, Policies in

the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Co., New Yoak, at the

usual rates, with a Temperance department for those

E wishing to insure on total abstinence principles at a re.

duction of 25 per cent. from regular rates, Mr. L. is de­

termined to Merit, and hopes to receive a share of the

patronage. : ;

T:ckets for the West.

Mr. Lyford has removed his Westein Ticket Agency to

No. 8, City Hall,

I J. DUDLEY LYFORD,

| Ne 5 City Hall Building.

- GEO.H. HUBBARD,

Examinirg Physician for Life Insurance.

Manchester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

- AMOSKEAG NMUTUAL

FIRE INSURANCE

MARNOBESTER; N.:Hoe

Office, 66 Elm street, oppeosite City Hall.

IS44C. RIDDLE, President.

E. T. STEVENS, Secretary. |dec23-dawtf

MANCHESTER

N

Mutual Fire Insurance Company,

On the Joint Stock Principie.

Incorporated, June Sessiomn, 1855.

ORGANIZED, JULY 1858, under the following board of

DIRECTORGS:

Wmn. G. Means, Darwin J. Daniels, Wm. Richar s n

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-02-10 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

. G. MEAN ° President.

J« D. LYFORD. Secretary.

The Joint Stock is conceeded to be the true system of

economical insurance and has in all cases proved succes

ful, requiring about the same rates as stock companies to

be paid in advance, and providing for a ¢ividend of the

profits to be re-paid {o each policy-holder at the expira­

on of his policy, thus avoiding assessments, and the

expenses and losses incident thereto.

Application for Insurance may be made atthe

Office of the Secretary, No. 5 City Hall.

[septlßdtf)

w

MANCHESTER

MARBLE WORKS

MONUMENT BUILDING,

(Lower end, Elm Street, opposite Merrimack Square.)

Monuments, Sinbs and Marble Work

Of every style and variety on the most reasonable terms;

and satisfaction warranted in all cases.

Agents for CHASE BROTHERS & Co.B

Ornamental Iron Works !

Fences of every style and pattern. Grove Borders, (a

new style and pretty,) furnished as cheap as can be

bought at their Ware Rooms in Boston.

GREENOUGH, who has no equal in the State, does our

carving and ornamental work.

Please call and examine before purchasing.

|sept2l-d&wif] : PALMER & FARNHAM.

J. M. FARRAR &£ CO.,

Manufacturers of

Embracing the andrews Patent of Nov. 21,1845, with

Matching Works, Connected or Separate.

HAVING purchased the above valdable patent for the

United States and Territories, we are prepared to

furnish machines made in the most thorough and substan

tiaPm&aner, and warranted to werk equal if not superior

to any rotary cylinder now in use, being by endless

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers.

It is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Grooving from

one to two thousand feét of boards per hour. Owing to

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to afford

them at a much less pricethan any other machine capable

of doing the same amount of business. Also, Planing

Knives, and Machines for grinding them. All orders

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to

) J.H.FARRAR & CO.,

Manchester, N. H.

1 Office in Riddles Building, No 5 Hanover st., op

esite Post Office, (up statrs. ; apr:2Bd&wiy. .

SINGLE COPY, ONE CENT.

e .

~ GIRLS AND BOYS !

N 3

BEST ASSORTMENT

IN THE STATE

22 DANIELS, FORSAITH & CO., ~

GOODWIN & CO.

Have opened at the

OLD STAND,

42 Elm, Corner of Amherst Street,

A NEW AND SPLENDID

lot of :

which they will sell se cheap that all those who wish te

buy any article in their line will find if to their advantage

to call before purchasing elsewhere. novli-dém

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-02-11 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

graph Offize in this ecity, would respectfully give notice

that heé has taken a Desk at H. R. CHAMBERLIN'S,

No. 5. City Hall, and has made such arrangements, as

will enable him to procure Policies on all kinds of insura­

ble property against loss by fire, in the best Stock and

Mutual Companies and atequitable rates, also, Policies in

the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Co., New Yoak, at the

usual rates, with a Temperance department for those

wishing to insure on total abstinence principles at a re.

duction of 25 per cent. from regular rates, Mr. L. is de­

termined to Merit, and hopes to receive a share of the

patronage.

Tickets for the West.

Mr. Lyford has removed his Westein Ticket Agency to

No. 5, City Hall,

J.DUDLEY LYFORD,

Ne. 5 City Hall Building.

GEO. H. HUBBARD,

Examinirg Physician for Life Insurance.

Manchester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

AMOSKEAG MUTUAL

N ¥

FIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY.

MENURBRESTER, N. H.

Office, 66 Elm street, opposite City Hall.

ISAAC RIDDLE, President.

E. T. STEVENS, Secretary. [dec23-dawtf

MANCHESTER

e

Mutual Fire Insarance Company,

- On the Joint Stock Principie.

Incorporated, June Session, 1855.

ORGANIZED, JULY 1858, under the following board of

DIRNRECTORS:

Wm. G. Means, Darwin J. Daniels, Wm. Richar s n

J. 8. Elliott, J. G. Cilley. S. D. Green,

S. W. Parsors, Daniel Farmer jr., A.C. Wallace,

B. F. Lock, A. G. Gale, J. H. Moor,

John 8. Folsom, E W. Bartlett - J. D. Lyford.

VW M. G. MEAN , President,

J. D. LYFORD. Secretary. .

The Joint Stock is conceeded to be the true system of

economical insurance and has in all cases proved succes

ful, requiring about the same rates as stock companies to

be paid in advance, and providing for a cividend of the

profits to be re-paid to each policy-holder at the expira­

.ion of his policy, thus avoiding assessihents, and the

expenses and losses incident thereto.

Application for Insurance may be made atthe

Office of the Secretary, No. 5 City Hall.

[septlßdtf]

MANCHESTER

MARBLE WORKS

MONUMENT BUILDING,

(Lower end, Elm Street, opposite Merrimack Square.)

Monuments, Sinbs and Marble Werk

Of every style and variety on the most reasonable terms;

and satisfaction warranted in all cases.

Agents for CHASE BROTHERS & CO.S

Ornamental Iron Works !

Fences of every style and pattern. Grove Borders, (a

uew style and pretty.) furnished as cheap as can be

bought at their Ware Roqms in Boston.

GREENOUGH, who has no equal in the State, doez our

carving and ornamental work.

Please call and examine before purchasing.

|sept2!-d&wtf] PALMER & FARNHAM.

J. M. FARRAR & CO.,

Manufacturers of

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21,1845, with

Matching Works, Connected or Separate.

HAVING purchased the above valuable patent for the

United States and Territories, we aie prepared to

furnish machines made in the most therough and substan

tial msaner, and warranpted to werk equal if not superior

to any =otary cylinder now in use, being by endless

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers.

It is capable of Planing, Tovguing and Grooving from

one to two thousard feet of boards per hour. 'Owing to

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to afford

them at a much less price than any other machine capable

of doing the same amount of business. - Also, Planing

Knives, and Machines for grinding them. All orders

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to

J.H.FARRAR & CO.,

: ; ; Manchester, N. H.

1> Office in Riddl¥%s Building, No 5 Hanover st., op

osite Post Office, (up statrs. apr-28d&wiy.

SINGLE COPY, ONE CENT.

ATTENTION

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-02-15 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

er. Aug. 20, £856. 42-d &wtef

» :

Are You Insured ?

J. DUDLEY LYFORD,

For several years connected with the Express and Tele­

graph Offize in this city, would respectfally give notice

that he has taken a Desk at H. R. CHAMBERLINS,

No. 5. City Hall, and has made such arrangements, as

will enable him to procure Policies on all kinds of insura­

ble property against loss by fire, in the best Stock and

Muatual Companies and atequitabie rates, also, Policies in

the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Co., New Yoak, at the

usual rates, with a 'T'emperance department for those

wishing to insure on total abstinence principles at a re.

duction of 25 per cent. from regular rates, Mr. L. is de­

termined to Merit, ad hopes to receive a share of the

patronage.

T:ckets for the- West.

Mr. Lyford has removed his Westein Ticket Agency to

No. 5, City lall,

J.DUDLEY LYFORD,

Ne b City Hall Building.

GEO. H. HUBBARD,

Examianirg Physician for Life Insurance.

Manchester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

AMOSKEAG MUTUAL

FIBLE IRSHRADNCE

_ COMPANY.

wWiNen ESPER N H."

Office, 66 Elm street, opposite City Hall.

ISAAC RlDDLE,President.

E. T. STEVENS, Secretary. |dec23-dawtf

MANCHESTUER

° = -

MHutual Fire Insurance Company,

On the Joint S.tcck Principie.

Incorporated, June Session, 1855.

ORGANIZED, JULY 1858, under the following board of

DIRECTOIRS:

Wm. G. Means, DarwinJ. Daniels, Wm. Richar 8 n

J. 8. Elliott, J. G. Cilley. -8. D. Green,

S. W. Parsors, Daniel Farmer jr., A.C. Wallace,

B. F. Lock, A. G. Gale, J. H. Moor,

John 8. Folsom, E W. Bartlett J.D. Lyford. -

: V/ M. G. MEA N , President,

" JeD. LYFORD, Secretary.

. The Joint Stock is conceeded to be the true system of

economical insurance and has in all cases proved succes

ful, requiring about the same rates as stock companies to

be paid in advance, and providing for a ¢ividend of the

profits to be re-paid to each policy-holder at the expira­

vion of his policy, thus avoiding assessments, and the

expenses and losses incident thereto.

Application for Insurance may be made atthe

Office of the Secretary, No. 5 City Hall.

[septlßdtf]

MANCHESTER

MARBLE WORKS,

MONUMENT BUILDING,

(Lower end, Elm Street, opposite Merrimack Square.)

Menuments, Slabs and Marble Work

Of every style and variety on thé most reasonable terms;

and satisfaction warranted in all cases.

Agents for CHASE BROTHERS & CO.S

Ornamental Iron Works !

Fences of every style and pattern. Grove Borders, (a

new style:and pretty,) furnished as cheap as can be

bought at their Ware Rooms in Boston.

GREENOUGH, who has no equal in the State, does our

carving and ornamental work. '

Pleaze call and examine before purchasing.

|sept2l-d&wtf] PALMER & FARNHAM.

J. M. FARRAR & CO.,

Manufacturers of

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21,1845, with

Matching Works, Connected or Separate.

HAVING purchased the above valaable patent for the

United States and Territories, we are prepared to

furnish machines made in the most therough and substan

tial manner, and warranted to werk equal if not superior

to any =otary cylinder now in use,being by endless

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

-than any method of feeding by rollers. _ :

It is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Grooving from

one to two thousand feet'of boards per hour. Owing to

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to afiord

them at a much less pricethan any other machine capable

of doing the same amount of business. Also, Planing

Knives, and Machines for grinding them. All orders

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to

| , J.H.FARRAR & CO.,

i ¢ Manchester, N. H.

[ g Office in Riddles Building, No 5 Hanover st., op

ozite Post Offiee, (up statrs. -~ = apr-28d&wiy.

SINGLE COPY,

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1859-02-16 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

44C RIDDLE, President.

E. T. STEVENS, Secretary. | dec23-dawtf

MANCHESTUER

19 -

MNutual Fire Insarance Company,

On the Joint Stock Principie.

Incorporated, June Session, 1855.

ORGANIZED, JULY 1858, under the following board of

DIREBECTORS:

Wm. G. Means, Darwin J. Daniels, Wm. Richar s n

J. 8. Elliott, J. G. Cilley. S. D. Green,

S. W. Parsons, Daniel Farmer jr., A.C. Wallace,

B. F. Lock, A. G. Gale, J. H. Moor,

John S. Folsom,

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-02-16 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

Building.

GEO. H. HUBBARD,

Examining Physician for Life Insurance.

Manckester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf -

AMOSKEAG MUTUAL

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-02-17 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

r, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

AMOSKEAG MUTUAL

FIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY.

MANCDBDESEER. N. H,

O Mce, 66 Elm siveet, opposite City Hall.

IS44C RIDDLE, President.

E. T. STEVENS, Secretary. ldec23-dawtf

MANCHESTUER

3 9 :

Mutual Fire Insarance Company,

On the Joint Stock Principle.

Incorporated, June Sessiom, 1855,

ORGANIZED, JULY 1858, under the following board of

DI RECTORS:

Wnmn. G. Means, DarwinJ. Daniels, Wm. Richar s n

J. 8. Elliott, J. G. Cilley. 8. D. Green,

S. W. Parsors, Daniel Farmer jr., A. C. Wallace,

B. F. Lock, A. Q.

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-02-17 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

isfaction warranted in all cases.

Agents for CHASE BROTHERS & CO.B

Ornamental Iron Works !

Fences of every style and pattern. Grove Borders, (a­

new style and pretty,) furnished as cheap as can be

bought at their Ware Rooms in Boston.

GREENOUGH, who has no equal in the State, does our

carving and ornamental work.

Please call and examine before purchasing.

|sept2i-d&wtf ] PALMER & FARNHAM.

kgl

J. M. FARRAR & CO.,

Manufacturers of

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21,1845, with

e Matching Works, Connected or Separate.

A\Nl(} purchased the above valuable patent for the

H Unfted States and Territories, we are prepared to

farnish machines made in the most thorough and substan

tial maaner, and warranted to werk

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-02-18 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

kinds of insura­

ble property against loss by fire, in the best Stock and

Mutual Companies and atequitabie rates, also, Policies in

the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Co., New Yoak, at the

usual rates, with a Temperance department for those

wishing to insure on total abstinence principles at a re.

duction of 25 per cent. from regular rates, Mr. L. is de­

termined to Merit, and hopes to receive a share of the

patronage.

T ckets for the West.

Mr. Lyford has removed his Westein Ticket Agency to

No. 5, City Ilall,

. J. DUDLEY LYFORD,

Ne 5 City Hall Building.

GEO. H. HUBBARD,

- Examioaing Physician for Life Insurance.

Manchkester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

- AMOSKEAG MUTUAL

i ¥

FIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY.

MANCHRESTER, N. H.

QOgiice, 6 Elm street. opposite City Hall.

. IS44C RIDDLE, President.

E. T. STEVENS, Secretary. |dec23-dawtf

MANCHESTHER

q 9

Hutual Fire Insarance Company,

On the Joint Stock Principie. ,

Incorpeorated, June Session, 1855,

ORGANIZED, JULY 1858, under the following board of

DINREBECTOIRS:

Wm. G. Means, 'DarwinJ. Daniels, Wm. Richar s n

J. 8. Elliott, J. G. Cilley. S. D. Green,

S. W. Parsors, Daniel Farmer jr., A.C. Wallace,

B. F. Lock, A. G. Gale, J. . Moor,

Johr S. Folsom, E W. Bartlett J. D. Lyford.

WM. G. MEAN ~ President.

J. D. LYFORD, Secretary.

The Joint Stock is conceeded to be the true system of

economical insurance and has in all cases proved succes

ful, requiring about the same rates as stock companies to

be paid in advance, and p:oviding for 2 «ividend of the

profits to be re-paid to each policy-holder at the expira­

.ion of his policy, thus avoiding assessments, and the

expenses and losses incident thereto.

Application for Insurance may be made atthe

Office of the Secretary, No. § City Hall.

[septlßdif]

MANCHESTER

MARBLE W ORKS

85! .

MONUMENT BUILDING,

(Lower end, Elm Street, opposite Merrimack Square.)

Monuments, Sinbs and Marble Weork

Of every style and variety on the most reasonable terms;

and satisfaction warranted in all cases.

Agents for CHASE BROTHERS & CO.S

Ornamental Iron Works !

Fences of every style and pattern. Grove Borders, (a

new style and pretty,), furnished as cheap as can be

bought at their Ware Rooms in Boston.

GREENOUGH, who has no equal in the State, does our

carving and ornamental work.

Please call and examine before purchasing.

|sept2i-d&wtf | PALMER & FARNHAM.

J. M, FARRAR & C@,,

Manufacturers of

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21,1845, with

Matching Works, Connected or Separale.

AVIN@ purchased the above valaable patent for the

H United States and Territories, we are prepared to

farnish machires made in the most thorough and substan

tial maaner, and warranted to werk equal if not superior

to any itary cylinder now in use,being °by endless

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers.

It is capable of Planing, Tongmng and Grooving from

one to two thousard feet of boards per hour. Owing to

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to afford

them at a much less price than any other machine capable

of doing the same amount of business. Also, Planing

Knives, and Machines for grinding them. All orders

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to

; J.H.FARRAR & CO.,

Manchester, N. H.

I 3 Office in Riddles Building, No 5 Hanover st., op

vaite Post Offiee, (up statrs. apr-28d&wly.

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-02-19 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

' J. M, FARRAR & C 9.,

» Manufacturers of

Embracing the Andrews Patent.of Nov. 21,1845, with

Matching Works, Connected or Separate.

HAVING purchased the above valuable patent for the

United States and Territories, we are prepared to

furnish machines made in the most therough and substan

tial maaner, and warranted to weork equal if not superior

to any *itary cylinder now in use, being by endless

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers.

It is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Grooving from

one to two thousand feet of boards per hour. Owing to

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to afford

them at a much less-pricethan any other machine capable

of doing the same amount of business. Also, Planing

Knives, and Machines fer grinding them. Al orders

promptly attended to; and should be addressed to

' J.H.FARRAR & CO.,

, |1 Manchester, N. H.

I Office in Riddles Building, No 5 Hanover st., op.

vaite Post Office, (up. statrs. . apr-28d&wly.

WO0D! WOOD !

s Do Wo &Jo Ac DAVIS, :

Would inform the public that they have opesed a wood

s and on Manchester

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-02-19 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

named companies.

; CROSS & TOPLIFF. Agents.

- Manchester. Aug. 20, 2856. 42-0&wt?

»

Are You Insured?

J. DUDLEY LYFORD,

For several years connected with the Express and Tele­

graph Qffize in this city, would respectfully give notice

that he has taken a Desk at H. R. CHAMBERLINS,

No. 5. City Hall, and has made such arrangements, as

will enable him to procure Policies on all kinds of insura­

ble property against loss by fire, in the best Stock and

Mutual Companies and at equitable rates, also, Policies in

the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Co., New Yoak, at the

usual rates, with a ''emperance department for those

wishing to insure on total abstinence principles at a re.

duction of 26 per cent. from regular rates, Mr. L. is de­

termined to Ment, and hopes tbo receive a share of the

patronage.

T:ckets for the West.

Mr. Lyford has removed his Westein Ticket Agency teo

No. 5, City Hall, -

: ik ' J.DUDLEY LYFORD,

: 4 Ne. 6 City Hall Building.

GEO. H. HUBBARD,

Examioing Physician for Life Insurance.

Manchester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

AMOSKEAG MUTUAL

- MANCHESTER, N. H.

Ofice, 66 Elm street, opposite City Hall.

- ISAAC RIDDLE, President.

E. T. STEVENS, Secretary. ldec23-dawif

MANCHESTLER

9. o

Mutual Fire Insurance Company,

i 1 On the Joint Stock Principie.

Incorporated, June Session, 1855.

ORGANIZED, JULY 1858, under the following board of

DI IRECTORS:

Wm. G. Means, Darwin J. Daniels, Wm. Richar s n

J. 8. Elliott, J. G. Cilley. S. D. Green,

8. W. Parsons, Daniel Farmer jr., A. C. Wallace,

B. F. Lock, A. G. Gale, J. H. Moer,

Joha 8. Folsom, E W. Bartlett J. D. Lyford.

V/ M. G. MEA NS, President,

J« D. LYFORD, Seecretary.

The Joint Stock is conceeded to be the trne system of

economical insurance and has in all cases proved succes

ful, requiring about the same rates as stock companies to

be paid in advance, and providing for a ¢ividend of the

profits to be re-paid to each

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-02-21 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

Mr. Lyford has removed his Westein Ticket Agency te

No. 5, City Hall,

» J.DUDLEY LYFORD,

. Ne. § City Hall Building.

GEO. H. HURBARD,

Examining Physician for Life Insurance.

Manchester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

AMOSKEAG MUTUAL

FIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY.

MANCHESTER, N. H.

Ofiice, 66 Elm street, opposite City Hall,

" ISAAC RIDDLE, President. -

E. T. STEVENS, Secretary. [dec23-dawtf

MANCHESTLER

®

Mutual Fire Insurance Company,

On the Joint Stock Principie.

Incorporated, June Session, 1855,

ORGANIZED, JULY 1858, under the following board of

DIRECTORS:

Wm. G. Means, Darwin J. Daniels, Wm. Richar s n

J. 8. Elliott, J. G. Cilley. 8. D. Green,

8. W. Parsons, Daniel Farmer jr., A. C. Wallace,

B. F. Lock, A. G. Gale, J. H. Moer,

John 8. Folsom, E W. Bartlett J. D. Lyford.

V/ M. G. MEA NS, President,

J. D. LYFORD. Secretary.

The Joint Stock is conceeded to be the true system of

economical insurance and has in all cases proved succes

ful, requiring about the same rates as stock companies to

be paid in advance, and providing for a ¢ividend of the

profits to be re-paid to each policy-holder at the expira­

tion of his policy, thus avoiding assessments, and the

expenses and losses incident thereto.

Application for Insurance may be made at the

Office of the Secretary, No. 5 City Hall.

: : sf . [septlßatf]

J, M, FARRAR & CO.,

Manufacturers of

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21,1845, with

Matching Works, Connected or Separate.

[_IAVING purchased the above valaable patent for the

United States and Territories, we aie prepared to

furnish machines made in the most therough and substan

tial maaner, and warranted to werk equal if not superior

to any =stzry cylinder now in use, being by endless

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers. )

It is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Grooving from

one to two thousand feet of boards per hour. Owing to

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to afford

them at a much less pricethan any other machine capable

of doing the same amount of business. Also, Planing

Knives, and Machines for grinding them. All orders

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to :

: J.H.FARRAR & CO.,

Manchester, N. H.

@5 Office in Riddles Building, No 5 Hanover st., op

ssite Post Office, (up statrs. apr-28d&wly.

ettt e e e e e,

WO0OD! WOOD !

by« | .'BU Wo & Jo Ao» BAVIS, 1

Would inform: the public that they have opezed a wood

s and on Manchester

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1859-02-22 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

8§ Smyth's Blococlik.

DRESS GOODS!

]N PLAIDS AND BAYADERE STRIPES

in full supply. At WHITE & CO.S.

72 Merchants Exchange, Manchester.

Oct. 1, 1858.

|

; Wanted !

) e In exchange for ot:her good prop­

o2 7R ©rty, a good carriage Horse, or

(g LEh Horse, Harness and Carnage,

W /, UEBX ENQIIRE OF

- RN / 3l »

' YEEboumn s i \J_",. A- P- GILS ON 4

! hirt Manufactory; 6 Smyths Block.

anls-dtf

GOOD DRY HARD WOOD, CHEAP FOR OASH;

will be delivered in any part of the city, in quanities to

suit ptuchasers ; or will be delivered from the cars as

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1859-02-22 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

cure Policies on all kinds of insura­

ble property against loss by fire, in the best Stock and

Matual Companies and atequitable rates, also, Policies in

the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Co., New Yoak, at the

usual rates; with a Temperance department for those

wishing to insure on total abstinence principles at a re.

duction of 25 per cent. from regular rates, Mr. L. is de­

termined to Merit, and hopes to receive a share of the

patronage.

T ckets for the West.

Mr. Lyford hus removed his Westein Ticket Agency to

No. §, City lall,

J. DUDLEY LYFORD,

Ne 5 City Hall Building.

GEO. H. HURBARD,

Examiaing Physician for Life Insurance.

Manchester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

AMOSKEAG MUTUAL

FIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY.

MANCHESTER, N. H.

Ofiice, 66 Elm street, epposite City Hall.

ISAAC RIDDLE, President.

E. T. STEVENS, Secretary. ldec23-dawtf

MANCHESTER

@ I %o

Mutnal Fire Insarance Company,

On the Joint Stock Principle.

Incorporated, June Session, 1855.

ORGANIZED,JULY 1858, under the following board of

DIRECTORS:

Wm. G. Means, Darwin J. Daniels, Wm. Richar s n

J. 8. Elliott, - J. G. Cilley, 8. D. Green,

8. W. Parsons, Daniel Farmer jr., A.C. Wallace,

B. F. Lock, A. G. Gale, J. H. Moer,

Johna 8. Folsom, E W. Bartlett J. D. Lyford.

V/M. G. MEA NS, President,

J. D. LYFORD. Secretary.

The Joint Stock is conceeded to be the true system of

economical insurance and has in all cases proved succes

ful, requiring about the same rates as stock companies to

be paid in advance, and providing for a ¢ividend of the

profits to be re-paid to each policy-holder at the expira­

ion of his policy, thus avoiding assessments, and the

expenses and losses incident thereto.

Application for Insurance may be made atthe

Office of the Secretary, No. 5 City Hall.

[septlßdtf]

J. M. FARRAR & CO.,

Manufacturers of

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21,1845, with

Matching Works, Connected or Separate.

HAVING purchased the above valuable patent for the

United States and Territories, we are prepared to

furnish machines made in the most therough and substan

tial maaner, and warranted to werk equal if not superior

to any =otary cylinder now in use, being by endless

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers.

1t is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Grooving from

one to two thousand feet of boards pe: hour. Owing to

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to afford

them at & much less price than any other machine capable |

of doing the same amount of business. Also, Planing

Knives, and Machines fer grinding them. "All orders

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to

J.H. FARRAR & CO.,

Manchester, N. H.

g 7 Office in Riddles Bmlding, No 5 Hsnover st., op

saite Post Office, (up statrs. apr-28d&wly.

WOooD! WOOD !

D. W. & J. A, DAVIS,

Would inform the public that they have cpezed a wood

s and on Manchcster

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1859-02-23 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

20,000!

FRENCHS GENERAL

FIRE AND LIFE

[nsurance Agency

- NO. 3 SMYTHs :Eclz:?cs(?rx,n .

Insarance Agency.

IN SURANCE against loss or damage by Fire effectod

on reasonable terms, in either of the following approv

2d cempanies :

The Star, of Ogdensburg, N. Y. Cash capital $150.00

Peoples Mutual. Worcester. Ms. Cash capital $160,00

Merchants and Farmers. Worcesver. Mass.

The best of references given in regard to the character

and standing of the above named companies.

CROSS & TOPLIFF. Agents.

Manchester. Aug. 20, 856. 42-0 &wtf

»

Are You Insured ?

J. DUDLEY LYFORD,

For several years connected with the Express and Tele­

graph Offize in this city, would respectfally give notice

that he has taken a Desk at H. R. CHAMBERLINS,

No. 5. City Hall, and has made such arrangements, us

will enable him to procure Policies on all kinds of insura­

ble property against loss by fire, in the best Stock and

Matual Companies and atequitable rates, also, Policies in

the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Co., New Yoak, at the

usual rates, with a ''emperance department for those

wishing to insure on total abstinence principles at a re.

duction of 25 per cent. from regular rates, Mr. L. is de­

termined to Merit, and hopes to receive a share of the

patronage.

T ckets for the West.

Mr. Lyford has removed his Western Ticket Agency te

No. 5, City Hall,

o J. DUDLEY LYFORD,

Ne 5 City Hall Building.

GEO. H. HUBBARD, ;

Examioing Physician for Life Insurance.

Manchester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

AMOSKEAG MUTUVAL

FIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY.

MANCHESTER, N. H.

Office, 66 Elm street. opposite City Hall.

ISAAC RIDDLE, President.

E. T. STEVENS, Secretary. |dec23dawts

MANCHESTER

3o .

Mutual Fire Insurance Company,

. On the Joint Stock Principie.

Incorporated, June Session, 1855.

ORGANIZED, JULY 1858, under the following board of

DIRNREBCTORS:

Wm. G. Means, Darwin J. Daniels, Wm, Richar s n

J. 8. Elliott, J. G. Cilley. 8. D. Green,

S. W. Parsons, Daniel Farmer jr., A. C. Wallace,

B. F. Lock, A. G. Gale, J. H. Moer,

John 8. Folsom, E W. Bartlett J. D. Lyford.

V/ M. G. MEA NS, President.

J. D. LYFORD, Secvetary.

The Joint Stock is conceeded to be the true system of

economical insurance and has in all cases proved succes

ful, requiring about the same rates as stock companies to

be paid in advance, and p:oviding for a rividend of the

profits to be re-paid to each policy-holder at (he expira­

ion of his policy, thus avoiding assessments, and the

expenses and losses incident thereto.

Application for Insurance may be made at the

Office of the Secretary, No. 5 City Hall.

[septlßdtf)

J., M. FARRAR & CO.,

Manufacturers of

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21,1845, with

Matching Works, Connected or Separate.

HAVING purchased the above valuable patent for the

United States and Territories, we aire prepared to

furnish machines made in the most therough and substan

tial maaner, and warranted to werk equal if not superior

to any rotary cylinder now in use, being by endless

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers.

1t is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Grooving from

one to twe thousand feet of boards per hour. Owing to

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to afford

them at a much less price than any other machine capable

of doing the same amount of business. Also, Planing

Knives, and Machines for grinding them. All orders

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to

_ J.H.FARRAR & CO.,

Manchester, N. H.

g Office in Riddles Building, No 5 Hanover st., op

sgite Post Offiee, (up statrs. apr-28d&wiy.

woob! WOOD !

D. W. & J. A, DAVIS,

Would inform the public that they have ope-ed a wood

s and on Manchcster

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1859-02-24 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

Merchants and Farmers, Worcester, Mass.

The best of references given in regard to the character

and standing of the above named companies.

CROSS & TOPLIFF. Agents

Manchester. Aug. 20, £856. 42-d&wtf

?

Arve You Insured?

J. DUDLEY LYFORD,

For several years connected with the Express and Tele­

graph Offize in this city, would respectfully give notice

that he has taken a Desk at H. R. CHAMBERLINS,

No. 5. City Hall, and has made such arrangements, as

will enable him to procure Policies on a'l kinds of insura­

ble property against loss by fire, in the best Stock and

Mutual Companies and at equitabie rates, also, Policies in

the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Co., New Yoak, at the

usual rates, with a Temperance department for those

wishing to insure on total abstinence principles at a re.

duction of 25 per cent. from regular rates, Mr. L. is de­

termined to Merit, and hopes to receive a share of the

patronage. ;

T:ckets for the West.

Mr. Lyford has removed his Westein Ticket Agency to

No. 5, City lall,

J.DUDLEY LYFORD,

Ne 5 City Hall Building.

GEO. H. HUBRBARD,

Examining Physician for Life Insurance.

Manchester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

ANMOSKEAG MUTUAL

FIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY.

MARCBESTER,. N. H.

Of@ice, 66 Eim street, oppeosite City Hall

ISAAC RIDDLE, President.

" E. T. STEVENS, Secretary. |dec23dawtf

MANCHESTER

2 &

Hutual Fire Insarance Company,

On the Joint Stock Principie.

Incorporated, June Session, 1855,

ORGANIZED, JULY 1858, under the following board of

DIRNREBECTORS:

Wm. G. Means, Darwin J. Daniels, Wm. Richar s n

J. 8. Elliott, J. G. Cilley. S. D. Green,

S. W. Parsons, Daniel Farmer jr., A. C. Wallace,

B. F. Lock, A. G. Gale, J. H. Moer,

John S. Folsom, E W. Bartlett J. D. Lyford.

V/ M. G. MEA NS, President,

J. D. LYFORD. Secretary.

. The Joint Stock is conceeded to be the true system of

economical insurance and has in all cases proved succes

ful, requiring about the same rates as stock companies to

be paid in advance, and providing for a dividend of the

profits to be re-paid to each policy-holder at the expira­

.ion of his policy, thus avoiding assessments, and the

expenses and losses incident thereto.

Application for Insurance may be made atthe

Office of the Secretary, No. 5 City Hall.

[septlßdtf]

J, M. FARRAR & CO.,

Manufacturers of

PLANING MACHINES

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21,1845, with

Matching Works, Connected or Separate.

HAVING purchased the above valuable patent for the

United States'and Territories, we are prepared to

furnish machines made in the most

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1859-02-26 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

. Worcester. Mass.

The best of references given in regard to the- character

auu standing of the above named companies.

; CROSS & TOPLIEF. Agenta

Mancnester. Aug. 29, 2856, , £2-d&wis

» »

Ave You Insured?

J. DUDLEY LYFORD,

For several years connected with the Express and Tele­

graph Ossie in this city, would respectfally give notice

that he has taken a Desk ;at H. R. CHAMBERLINS,

No. 5. City Hall, and has made such arrangements, us

will enable him to procure Policies on a'l kinds of insura­

ble property against losg by fire, in the best Stock and

Mutual Companies and at equitabie rates, also, Policies in

the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Co., New Yoak, at the

usual rates, with a ''emperance department fur those

wishing to insure on total abstinence principles at a re.

duction of 25 per cent. from regular rates, Mr. L. is de­

termined to Merit, and hopes to receive a share of the

patronage. ~

T'ckets for the West.

Mr. Lyford hus removed his Westein Ticket Agency to

No. §, City Hall,

| J.DUDLEY LYFORD,

| Ne 5 City Ha!l Building. -

~ GEO.H. HUBBARD,

| Examigirg Physician for Life Insurance.

~ Manchester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

AMOSKEAG MUTUAL

M- ANCHESTER, N. H.

QOf@ice, 66 Elm street, opposite City Hall.

ISA44C RIDDLE, President.

E. T. STEVENS, Secretary. | dec23-dawtf

MANCHESTER

L 5 PO

Nutual Fire Insurance Company,

On the Joint Stock Principie.

Incorporated, June Session, 1855.

ORGLNIZED, JULY 1858, under the followiug board of

: DIREBECOCTORGS:

Wm. G. Means, DarwinJ. Daniels, Wm. Richar s n

J. 8. Elliott, J. G. Cilley. 8. D. Green,

8. W. Parsons, Daniel Farmer jr., A.C. Wallace,

B. F. Lock, A. G. Gale, J. H. Moer,

John S. Folsom, E W. Bartlett J. D. Lyford. |

W/ M. G. MEA NS, President.

J. D. LYFORD, Secretary. i

The Joint Btock is conceeded to be the true system of

economical insurance and has in all cases proved succes

ful, requiring about the same rates as stock companies to

be paid in advance, and providing for a_ <ividend of the

profits to be re-paid to each, policy-holder at the expira­

ion of his policy, thus avoiding assessments, and the

expenses and losses ineident thereto.

' Api';l,icaglon! for Insurance may be made atthe =

Office of the Secretary, No. 5 City Hall.

e W [septlßdtf) |

SINGLE COPY, ONE CENT.

GOODWIN & CO.

Have vpened at the

OLD STAND,

42 Elm, Corner of Amherst Street,

&YW AND SPLENDIT

A NEW AND SPLENDID

lot of

which they will sell se cheap that all those who wish te

buy any article in their line will find it to their advantage

to call before purchasing elsewhere. novli-dém

! v e, ,

A

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1859-02-28 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

5 &

J. M, FARRAR & C 90.,

» ~_ Manufacturers of

Embracing the andrews Patent of Nov. 21,1845, with

. Matching Works, Connected or Separate.

[{AVING purchased the above valuable patent for the

United States and Territories, we are prepared to

furnish mackines made in the most thorough and substan

tial maaner, and warranted to work equal if not superior

to any watary cylinder now in use, being by endless

chain cr.travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers.

It is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Grooving from

one to two thousand feet of boards per hour. Owing to

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to aftford

them at a much less price than any other machine capable

of doing the saste amount of business. Also, Planing

Knives, and Machines for grinding them. All orders

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to

J.H. FARRAR & CO.,

Ma

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1859-02-28 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

Merechants and Farmers, Worcester. Mass.

The best of references given in regwrd to the character

aad standing of the above named companies.

- CROSS & TOPLIFF. Agents

Manchnesrer. Aug. 20, 285. 42-dwte

r g

» » 4

Arve You Insured?

F P

J. PUDLEY LYEFORER,

For several years connected with the Express and Tele­

graph Offize in this city, would respectfully give notic­

that he has taken a Desk at 11. R. CHAMBERLIN'S,

No. 5. City Hall, and has made such arrangements, as

will enable him to procure Policies on all kinds of insura­

ble property against loss by fire, in the best Stock and

Mutual Companies and atequitabie rates, also, Policies in

the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Co., New Yoak, at the

usual rates, with a 'Temperance department for those

wishing to insure on total abstinence principles at a re

duction of 25 per cent. from regular rates, BMr. L. is de­

termined to Merit; and hopes to receive a share of the

patronage. : i 1

T:ckets for the West.

Mr. Lyford has removed his Westein Ticket Agency to

No. 5, City lall,

J.DUDLEY LYFORD,

Ne 5 City Hall Building.

GEQ. 11. HURBARD,

Examinirg Physician for Life Insurance.

Manchester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

AMOSKEAG MUTUAL

FIRE INSURANCE

CONMIPANY.

MANCBESTER, N. H.

QOfice, 66 Elm street, oppeosite City Hall.

ISAAC RIDDLE, President.

E. T.

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1859-03-01 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

RBARD,

Examiging Physician for Life Insurance.

Manchester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

AMOSKEAG MUTUAL

MANCHESTER, N. H.

Qgfice, 66 Elm street, opposite City Hall.

ISAAC RIDDLE, President.

E. T. STEVENS, Secretary. [dec23-dawtf

l MANCHESTER

Mutual Fire Insarance Company,

On the Joint Stock Principie.

' Imecorporated, June Session, 18535.

ORGANIZED, JULY 1858, under the following board of

Lo IDIRREBEBCOCTOR S:

Wnm. G. Means, Darwin J. Daniels, Wm. Richar s n

J. 8. Elliott, J. G. Cilley, 8. D. Green,

8. W. Parsons, = Daniel Farmer jr., A.C. Wallace,

B. F. Lock, A. G. Gale, J. H. Moer,

Joha 8. Folsom, EW. Bartlett J. D. Lyford. 3

B ' V} M.G- MEA NSQ Ple_lid_e-tc :

" JeD. LYFORD, Secretary.

The Joint Stock is conceeded to be the true system of

ecéonomical insurance.and has in all cases proved succes

ful, reqn_iri:g about the same rates as stock comipanies to

be paid in advance, and providing for a ¢ividend of the

profits to be re-paid to each policy-holder at (he expira­

«ion of his policy, thus avoiding assessments, and the

expenses and losses incident thereto. -

i sApulioation iepdneurance Ay b Sapdg Mhthe. iy . |

Office of the Secretary, No. & 01% Hall,

SINGLE COPY, ONE CENT.

GOODWIN & CO.

Have vpened at the ;

. OLD STAND,

42

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1859-03-02 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

procure Policies on all kinds of insura­

ble property against loss by fire, in the best Stock and

Mutual Companies and atequitabie rates, also, Policies in

the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Co., New Yoak, at the

usual rates, with a Tempecrance department for those

wishing to insure on total abstinence principles at a re­

duction of 25 per cent. from regular rates, Mr. L. is de­

termined to Merit, and hopes to receive a share of the

patronage. :

T:ckets for the West.

Mr. Lyford hus removed his Westein Ticket Agency to

No. 5, City Hall,

J. DUDLEY LYFORD,

Ne 5 City Hall Building,

GEO. H. HUBBARD,

Examinirg Physician for Life Insurance.

Manchester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

AMOSKEAG MUTUAL

MANCBESTER, N. .H.

Oglice, 66 Elm street, opposite ity Hall,

IS44C RlDDLE,President.

E. T. STEVENS, Secretary. [dec23-dawtf

MANCHESTER

3 A

Mutual Fire Insarance Company,

| On the Joint Stock Principie. :

Incorporated, June Session, 1855.

ORGANIZED, JULY 1858, under the following board of

DIRECTORS:

Wm. G. Means, Darwin J. Daniels, Wm. Richar s n

J. 8. Elliott, J. G. Cilley. 8. D. Green,

S. W. Parsons, Daniel Farmer jr., A.C. Wallace,

B. F. Lock, A. G. Gale, J. H. Moer,

John 8. Folsom, E W. Bartlett J. D. Lyford.

V/ M. G. MEA NS, President.

J. D. LYFORD, Secretary.

The Joint Stock is conceeded to be the true system of

economical insurance and has in all cases proved succes

ful, gez\giring about the same rates as stock companies to

be paid in advance, and providing for a cividend of the

profits to be re-paid to each policy-holder at the expira­

vion of his:-policy, thus avoiding assessments; and the

;gqun%&?d losses incident thereto. ;

. JARDERIINE for AEsuriiion Muay: e mudn MIR i,

Office of the Secretary, No. 5 City Hall.

i . L oai [septlßdtf}]

SINGLE COPY, ONE CENT.

GOODWIN & CO.

Have vpened at the

OLD STAND,

42 Elm, Corner of Amherst Street,

& N

& NEW AND SPLENDID

lot of

which they will sell se cheap that all those who wish te

buy any article in their line will find it to their advantage

to call before purchasing eisewhere. novl7-dém

SRR Al B B G eLBR RS

r

|

- House for Sale or to Rent !

j =g The subscriber desires to sell his

/i - House and Lot on Pear]l street. For

: _H:J ==, terms and other particulars appy en

A DATRS A the Premises. Possession givea any

FE - time after April Ist. :

¥eb. 3, 1859, listfd] W. G- MEANS.

MANCHESTER

Steam and Gas Pipe Works.

J. Q. A, SARGENT & CO.,

(7ate Colbath, Richardson & Co.

l\/IANUFACTUBERS of Ste am, Gas,and Water Pipe,

IYL Brass and Iron Fittings of all descriptions ; Cotls,

Indicators, Valves, Cocks, Hydrants, and everything ap

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1859-03-02 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

y part of the city free of extra charge. :

Oflice, at D. W. Davis Carpenters

Shop, No. 10 Mechanics Avenue,

Rear of Merchants Exchange.

Manchester, Jan. 35, 1859. jan27 dtf

J. M. FARRAR & CO.,

Manufacturers of

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21,1845, with

Malching Works, Connected or Separate.

HAVING purchased the above valaable patent far the

United States and Territories, we aie prepared to

furnish machines made in the most therough and substan

tial maaner, and warranted to werk equal if not superior

to any rotary cylinder now in use, being by endless

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers.

1t is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Grooving from

one to two thousand feet of boards per hour. Owipng to

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to afford

them at a much less price than any other machine capable

of doing the same amount of business. Also,Planing

Knives, and Machines fer grinding them. All orders

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to

J.H.FARRAR & CO,,

Manchester, N. H.

g Office in Riddles Bmiding, No 56 Hanover st., op

saite Post Offiee, (up statrs. apr-28ad&wiy.

LR R R e e e

TO FARMERS AND GARDNERS !

THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE 60,000 BAR

RELS OF THEIR NEW AND IMPROVED

TTE

POUDRETTE,

OF THE :

Lodi Manufacturing ¢Company,

Manufactured

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1859-03-03 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

20,000

FRENCH® GENERAL

FIRE AND LIFE

[nsurance Agency

NO. 3 SMYTHS Bg.OGK,

Insurance Agency.

INSURANCE against loss or damage by Fire effectad

on reasonable terms, in either of the following approv

2d cempanies :

The Star, of Ogdensburg, N. Y. Cash capital $150.00

Peoples Mutual. Worcester. Ms. Cash capital $150,00

Merchants and Farmers. Worcester. Mass.

The best of references given in regard to the character

aad standing of the above named companies.

~ CROSS & TOPLIFF. Agents

Manchnester. Aug. 20, :856. : 42-d&wif

»

Are You Insured ?

J. DUDLEY LYFORD,

For several years connected with the Express and Tele­

graph Office in this city, would respectfally give notice

that he has taken a Desk at H. R. CHAMBERLILNS,

No. 5. City Hall, and has made such arrangements, as

will enable him to procure Policies on all kinds of insura­

ble property against loss by fire, in the best Stock and

Mutual Companies and atequitabie rates, also, Policies in

the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Co., New Yoak, at the

usual rates, with a 'l'emperance department for those

wishing to insure on total abstinence principles at a re­

duction of 25 per cent. from regular rates, Mr. L. is de­

termined to Merit, and hopes to receive a share of the

patronage.

T:ckets for the West.

Mr. Lyford has removed his Western Ticket Agency to

No. 6, City Hall,

J. DUDLEY LYFORD,

Ne. 5 City Hall Building.

GEO. H. HUBRBARD,

Examining Physician for Life Insurance.

Manchester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

AMOSKEAG MUTUAL

COMPANY. .

MANCHESTER, N. H.

Ogice, 66 Elm street, opposite City Hall.

ISA44C RIDDLE, President.

- B. T. STEVENS, Secretary. |dec23-dawtf

MANCHESTER

9

Mutual Fire Insarance Company,

s On the Joint Stock Principle.

Incorporated, June Session, 1855.

ORGANIZED, JULY 1858, under the following board of

DIRECTORS:

Wm. G. Means, Darwin J. Daniels, Wm. Richar s n

J. 8. Elliott, J. @. Cilley.. 8. D. Green,

8. W. Parsons, Daniel Farmer jr., A.C.

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-03-03 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

werk equal if not superior

to any rotary cylinder now in use, being by endless

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers.

It is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Grooving from

one to two thousand feet of boards per hour. Owing to

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to afford

them at a much less price than any other machine capable

of doing the same amount of business. Also, Planing

Knives, and Machines for grinding them. All orders

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to

J.H. FARRAR & CO.,

Manchester, N. H..

i Office in Riddles Building, No 5 Hanover st., op

ssite Post Office, (up statrs, apr-28d&wly.

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-03-04 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

y part of the city free of extra charge.

ofice, at D, W. Bavis Carpenters

Shop, No. 10 Mechanics Avenue,

Rear of Merchants Exchange.

Manchester, Jan. 35, 1859. jan27 dtf

- J. M. FARRAR & CO.,

g Manufacturers of

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21,1845, with

! Muatching Works, Connected or Separale.

HAVING purchased the above valaable patent for the

United States and Territories, we are prepared to

furnish machines made in the most therough and substan

tial maaner, and warranted to werk equal if not superior

to any rotary cylinder now in use, being by endless

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers.

1t is capable of Planing, Tooguing and Grooving from

one to two thousard feet of boards per hour. Owing to

its simplicity and compaciness, we are enabled 'to afford

them at & much less pricethan any other machine capable

of doing the same amount of business. Also, Planing

Knives, and Machines for grinding them. All orders

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to

' J.H.FARRAR & CO.,

Manchester,N. H.

I Office in Riddles Building, No 5 Hanover st., op

saite Post Offiee, (up statrs. - apr-28d&wly.

TO FARMERS AND GARDNERS !

THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE 60,000 BAR

RELS OF THEIR NEW AND IMPROVED

| TTE

POUDRE )

OF THE

Lodi Manufacturing Company,

Mannfactured

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-03-07 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

44C RIDDLE, President.

E. T. STEVENS, Secretary. [dec23-dawtf

w o MANCHESTHER

2 i _

Hatual Fire Insarance Company,

F On the Joint Stock Principie.

- Incorperated, June Session, 1855,

ORGANIZED,; JULY 1858, under the following board of

: - DIREBECTORLES:

Wmni. G. Means, Darwin J. Daniels, Wm. Richar s n

J. 8. Elliott, Jo G. Cilley. 8. D. Green,

8. W. Parsons, Daniel Farmer jr., A. C. Wallace,

B.F. Lok, -+ ALG. Gale, =" U {J H.Moor,

John 8. Folsom, E W, Bartlett J. D. Lyford.

© 7 YWM. G. MEA NS, President, ,

b FoP. LYFORD. Séeretary. = 7

. The Joint Stock 18 conceeded to be the true. system of

éb'dnomicqlinsurance and has in all cases proved suceces

ful, requiring about the same rates as stock cempanies to­

be paid in advance, and providing for a cividend, of the

pt&: l?is %A%&séaqh policy-holder at the ex'pix:% j

ion:of his policy, thus avoiding assessments, and the

:gxsénwi'anddésesincidegalasreto. s : s,

_ Application for Insurance may be made atthe . .

Office of the Secretary, No. § City Hall,

: ) [septlßdtf]

SINGLE COPY, ONE CERT.

GOODWIN & CO.

A Héveopened at the "

OLD STAND;

42 Elm, Corner 6f Amherst Street,

A NEW AND SPLENDID

lot of

BFURNITURE

which they will sell so cheap that all those who wish te

buy any article in their liae will find it to their advantage

to call befere purchasing elsewhere. novli-dém

) Y

House for Sale or to Rent !

N - Thé substriber desires to sell his

8/ NG~ House and Lot on Pearl street. For

%i E==g. tcrms and other partichlars appy en

: #=¥:¢h=-=sm ithe Premises. Possession given any

e e titae after April Ist. :

¥eb. 3, 1859, |istfd] W. G- MEANS.

MANCHESTER

o - 4

Steam and Gas Pipe Works.

J. Q. A. SARGENT & (0.,

(late Colbath, Richardson & Co.

WANUFACTURERS of Steam, Gas,and Water Pipe,

I¥4 Brass and Iron Fittings of all descriptions ; Coils,

Indicators, Valves, Cocks, Hydrants, and everything ap

pertaining to Steam and Gas.

17 Also, constantly on hand and made to order, Steam

Whistles, Spring Balances and Oil Cups. All orders for

running Gas, Steam,

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1859-03-08 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

A N . i

Manufacturers of

Efnbracmg; the Andrews® Patent of Nov. 21,1845, with .

..V Mutching Works, Connected or Separate.

_HAVJHG gurchased the above valuable pateut for the

United States and Territories, we are prepared to

furnish machines made in the most therough andsnbstan

tial manner, and warranted to werk equal if not superior

to any'rotary cylinder now im use,being -by endless

{gh:in or travelling bed, which is'more simple and reliable

jan any method of feeding by rollers, :

It is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Groovag from

o tog{lo.ighm%sd feet of boards per grh T

its simplicity and compaciness, we are enable affiy{-

them at a m%é&ufeen m}b&efhme ca.pa* 4

of doing the same amount of business. Also, Plana ||

Knives, and Machines for grinding them. All ords |,

promptly attended to, and should bo addressed to -

£ J.H.FARRAR & Ogi,

Manchester, N. H.

g Office in Riddles Bmlding, No 6 Hanover st., op

ssite Post Offiee, (up statrs. apr-28d&wiy.

ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY.

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-03-09 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

at H. R. CHAMBERLILINS,

No. 6. City Hall, and has made such arrangements, as

will enable him to procure Policies on all kinds of insura­

ble property against loss by fire, in the best Stock and

Mutual Companies and at equitable rates, also, Policies in

the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Co., New Yoak, at the

usual rates, with a Temperance department for those

wishing to insure on total abstinence principles at a re­

duction of 25 per gent. from regular rates, Mr. L. is de­

termined to Merit, and hopes to receive a share of the

patronage.

T:ckets for the West.

Mr. Lyford has removed his Westein Ticket Agency to

No. 6, City lall,

J. DUDLEY LYFORD,

Ne. 5 City Hall Building.

GEO. H. HUBBARD, s

Examicirg Physician for Life Insurance.

Manckester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

AMOSKEAG MUTUAL

FIRE UNSURANCE

MANCHOESTER. N. H.

Ofice, 66 Elm street, oppeosite City Hall,

: ISA4A4

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1859-03-09 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

{

J. M. FARRAR & C@O.,

0 /'Manufacturersof

. 4

PLANING MACHINES

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21,1845, with

Matching Works, Connected or Separate.

§ YAVING purchased %e %bqve valuable pateut

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-03-10 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

. Worcesier, Mass.

The best of references given ta regard to the character

a.d standing of the above name+ companies.

. OROSS & TOPLIFF. Agente

Manchoesrer. Aug. 20, 856, 42-Axwtf

»

Are You Insured ?

J. DUDLEY LYFORD,

For several years connected with the Express and Tele­

graph Uffi»e in this ¢ity, would respectfally give netic­

that he has taken a Desk at H. R. CHAVBERLINS,

No 6. City Hall, and has made such arrangements, as

will enable him to procure Policies on a'l kinds of insura­

ble property against loss by fire, in the best Stock and

Mutuat Companies and atequitabie rates, also, Policies in

the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Co., New Yoak, at the

usual rates, with a 'Temp-rancé department for those

wishing to insure on total abstinence principles at a re

duction of 25 per cent. from regular rates, Mr. L. 18 de­

termined to Ment, and hopes to receive a share of the

patrgnage.

T ckets for the West.

Mr. Lyford hus removed his Westein Ticket Agency te

No. §, City Hall,

J. DUDLEY LYFORD,

Ne 5 City Hall Building.

GEQ. H. HUBRBARD,

' Examiairg Physician for Life Insurance.

Manckester, N. H. June 27, 1858, d&w-tf

"AMOSKEAG MUTUAL

COMPANY.

MANCHESTER, N.. H.

Ofice, 66 Elm street. opposite City Hall.

~ IS44C RIDDLE, President.

E. T. STEVENS, Secretary. |dec23-dawtf

MANCHESTER

ye l ; ;

Mutual Fire Insurance Company,

On the Joint Stock Principie.

Incorporated, June Session, 1855.

ORGANIZED, JULY 1858, under the followiug board of

| DIRBCTORS:

Wm. G. Means, Darwin J. Daniels, Wm. Richar »p

J. 8. Elliott, J. G. Cilley, . B.D. Green,

8. W. Parsors, Daniel Farmer jr., A.C. Wallace,

.Bu F- Imk Ac (*o Ge J no 00?,

John 8. Folsom, E W. Bartlett . J.D. Lyford.

VWM. G. MEA NS, President.

. JeD. LYFORD, Secretary.

~The Joint Stock is conceeded to be the true system of

economical msurance and has in all cases proved succes

ful, requiring about the same rates as stock companies to

be paid in advance, and p'oviding for a ¢'ividend of the

profits to be re-paid to each policy-holder at the expira­

\ion of his policy, thus avoiling assessments, and the

e iy, |

ok A DA et

e i»% VSIQ«!; oG .}'w;: bel in by ppre :. !: wd

SINGLE COPY, ONE CENT.

GOODWIN & CO.

Have vpened at the­

- STAND )

9

42 Elm, Corner of Amherst Street,

\ r?v ] eit i

A NEW AND SPLENDID

lot of

which they will sell se cheap that all those who wish te

buy any article in their line will find it to their advantage

o call before purchasing eisewhere. novli-d6m

i Y

House for Sale or to Rent !

A The subscriler degires to sell his

s "\ House and Lot -on Peail street. For

:l;l =N, terms and other particul: rs app yos

B ,';."-'._.IEL the Premises Possession given any

. time aer april Ist.

reb. 3, 1859, listfd) W. G MEANS,

MANCHESTER

Steam and Gas Pipe Works.

J. Q. A, SARGENT & CO.,

(/ate Colbath, Rickardson & Co. :

\] ANUFACTURERS of Ste 2m, Gas, and Water Pipe,

I¥l Brass and Iron Fituings of all - descriptions ; Coilg,

Indicators, Valves, Cocks, Hydrants, and every:hing age,

pertaining to Steam and Gas. ;

TF Also, constantly o- hand and made toord: r, Steam

Whisules, Spriig Balinces and Qil Cups. All orders for,

running Gas, Stecam,

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1859-03-11 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

for the same, Our ad­

dress is GRIFFING, BROUTHERS & CO.,

Agricultural Warehouse, 60 Certlandt St., New York.

Jin24d3m

J. M. FARRAR & C®.,

Manufacturers of

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21,1845, with

Matching Works, Connecled or Separate.

AVING purchased the above valaable patent for the

H United States and Territories, we are prepared to

furnish machines made in the most therough and substan

tial maaner.and warranted to werk equal if not superior

to any *otary cylinder now in use, being by endless

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers.

It is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Grooving from

one to two thousard feet of boards per hour. Owing to

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to aiford

them at & much iess price than any other machine capable

of doing the same amount of business. Also,Planing

Knives, and Machines .for grinding them. All orders

promptly attended to,and should be addressed to

¢ 3 i J- H.FABRAB & 003 ¢

- e : Manchester, N. H.

gz ¥ s D : .

l amo)in Riddles Building, No 6§ Hsanover st., op

i Post Offiee, (up statrs. apr-28d&wly.

ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY.

HARTFORD, Conr.

Incorporated 1819Charter Perpetual.

Capital 1,000,000A1l Paid

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-03-11 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

ion of his policy, thus avoiding assessments, and the

expenses and losses incident thereto.

i_ Application for Insurance may be made atthe

Office of the Secretary, No. 5 City Hall,

4 Y fseptlßdtf)

SINGLE COPY, 6NE CENT.

GOODWIN & CO.

Have opened at the

OLD STAND,

42 Elm, Corner of Amherst Street,

: * i

A NEW AND SPLENDID

_ lot of

which they will sell se cheap that all those who wish te

buy any article in their line will find it to their advantage

to call befere purchasing elsewhere. novli-dém

¥

House for Sale or to Rent!

BT The subscriber desires to seil his

/AQA oo House and Lot on Pearl street. Fer

4 H_l SREEEI. terms and othér particulars appy om

= ='=="=".;E=__. -the Premises. Possession givea sog

timie atter April Ist.

¥eb. 3, 1859, listfd} W. G- MEANS.

MANCHESTER

Stcam and Gas Pipe Works.

; s

J. Q. A. SARGENT & CO.,

(/ate Colbath, Rickardson & Co.

B,IANUF ACTURERS of Ste xm, Gas,and Water Pipe,

Brass and Iron Fittings of all descriptions ; Ceils,

Indicators, Valves, Cocks, Hydrants, and everything ap

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-03-12 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

r the same, Our ad­

dress is GRIFFING, BROUTHERS & CO.,

Agricultural Warehouse, 60 Certlandt St., New York.

jan24d3m

PLANING A |

:

J. M. FARRAR &£ CO.,

Manufacturers of

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21,1845, with

Matching Works, Connected or Separatie.

HAVING purchased the above valuable patent for the

United States and Territories, we are prepared to

furnish machines made in the most therough and substan

tial msaner, and warranted to werk equal if not superior

to any Totary cylinder now in use, being by endless

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by roliers. |

1t is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Grooving from

one to two thousand feet of boards pe: hour. Owing to

its simplicity and compactness, we

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-03-12 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

procure Policies on all kinds of insura­

ble property against loss by fire, in the best Stock and

Mutual Companies and at equitable rates, also, Policies in

the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Co., New Yoak, at the

usual rates, with a Temperance department for those

wishing to-insure on total abstinence principles at & re.

duction of 25 per cent. from regular rates, Mr. L. is de­

termined to Merit, and hopes to receive a share of the

patronage.

T:ckets for the West.

Mr. Lyford has removed his Westein Ticket Agency to

No. &, City Hall,

J.DUDLEY LYFORD,

Ne. 5 City Hall Building.

GEO. H. HUBRBARD,

Examinirg Physician for Life Insurance. |

Manchester, N. H. June 27, 1858. dgw-tf

AMOSKEAG MUTUAL

MANCHESTER, N. H.

Ofiice, 66 Elm street, opposite City Hall

ISAAC RlDDLE,President.

E. T. STEVENS, Becretary. ldec23-dawtf

MANCHESTER

Mutual Fire Insurance Company,

On the Joint Stock Principle.

Incorporated, June Session, 1855.

ORGANIZED, JULY 1858, under the following board of

D IRECTORS:

Wm. G. Means, DarwinJ. Daniels, Wm. Richar =

J. 8. Elliott, J. G. Cilley, 8. D. Green,

8. W. Parsons, Daniel Farmer jr., A. C. Wallace,

B. F. Lock, A. G. Gale, J. H. Moer,

John 8. Folsom, E W. Bartlett J. D. Lyford.

V/ M. G. MEA NS, President,

J. D. LYFORD; scrtlyo

The Joint Stock is conceeded to be the true system of

economical insurance and has in all cases proved succes

ful, requiring about the same rates as stock companies to

be paid in advance, and providing for a dividend of the

profits to be re-paid to each policy-holder at the expira­

\ion of his policy, thus avoiding assessments, and the

expenses and losses incident thereto.

- Application for Insurance may be made at the

Office of the Secretary, No. 5 City Hall,

SINGLE COPY, ONE CENT.

GOODWIN & CO.

Have opened at the

OLD STAND,

42 Elm, Corner of Amherst Street,

lot of

which they will sell se cheap that all those who wish te

buy any article in their line will find it to their advantage

to call before purchasing elsewhere. novl7-d6m

House for Sale or to Rent !

AN The subscriber desires to seil his

7, - House and Lot on Pearl street. ¥or

tit[l terms and other particulars appy om

Sar -the Premises Possession givea any

e time after April Ist.

Feb. 3, 1859, listfd) W. G- MEANS.

MANCHESTER

Steam and Gas Pipe Works.

J. Q. A, SARGENT & CO.,

(7ate Colbath, Richardson & Co.

\l ANUFACTURERS of St am, Gas,and Water Pipe,

I¥l Brass and Iron Fittings of all descriptions ; Coils,

Indicators, Valves, Cocks, Hydrants, and everything ap

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-03-17 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

Manufacturers of

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21,1845, with

. . Matching Works, Connected or Separale.

HAVIN @ purchased the above valaable patent for the

United States and Territories, we aie prepared to

furnish machines made in the most thorough and substan

tial maaner, and warranted to work equal if not superior

to any ¥atary cylinder now in use, being by endless

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers.

It is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Grooving from

one to two thousand feet of boards per hour. Owing to

ite simplicity and compaciness, we are enabled to a ord

them at'a much less price than any other machine capable

of doing the same amount of business. Also, Planing

Knives, and Machines for grinding them. All orders

promptly attended to, and should be addressedto

A " J.H.FARRAR & CO., ;

j i g /" Manchester, N. H._

' : :", g. »i o 808 : : s £

g Office in m«m& 8 Building, No & Hanover st., op

ite Post Offiee, (up statrs. e tprézsd&wix.

ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY.

HARTFORD

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-03-19 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

promptly atiended to, and should be addressed to -

e FoHPARRAR & CO.,

¢ . " : M&nchter, N-: H.

- I Office in Riddles Bmlding, No 6§ Hanover st., op

te Po st Offiee, (up statrs, - apr-28d8&wiy,

ETNA INSURANCE

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-03-19 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

, .

Examinirg Physician for Life Insurance.

Manckester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

AMOSKIEAG MUTUAL

Q.

FIRE INSURANCE

BAENUVUDBDESTER, N. H.

Office, 66 Elm street, opposite City Hall.

ISA44C RIDDLE, President.

E. T. STEVENS, Secretary. | dec23-dawts

MANCHESTER

9

Mutual Fire Insurance Company,

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-03-21 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

A Pamphlet, containing every information, will be

sent (FR&E) to any one applying for the same, Our ad­

dress is GRIFFING, BROTHERS & CO.,

Agricultural Warehouse, 60 Cortlandt Bt., New York.

: Jjin2443m

J. M, FARRAR & CO.,

' * 3 Manufacturers of .

'Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21,1845, with

: . Matching Works, Connected or Separate.

I FAVING purchased the above valuable pateut for the

l l United States and Territories, we are prepared to

farnish machines made in the most therough andsubstan

tial maaner, and warranted to werk equal if not superior

to any ratary c{linder now im use, being by endless

chain or travelling b,ed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers.

It is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Grooving from

one to two thousand feet of boards per hour. Owing to

its simplicity and compactness, we are énabled to afford

theam at & ek Jges priogtiian any other machine capdble

of doing the lhe_a ount of business. Also, Planing

Knives, and Machines for grinding thém. All orders

promptly attended to,and should be addressedto

iy B 0 rigial ogd J,JQH?RABB & co"

A i 58 3 - ok LERS <N nmhe'tan.n.

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-03-23 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

r the same, Our ad­

dress is GRIFFING, BROTHERS & CO.,

Agricultural Warehouse, 60 Certlandt St., New York.

jin24d3m

J. M. FARRAR & C 0,.,

Manufacturers of

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21,1845, with

Matching Works, Connected or Separate.

HAVI_NG purchased the above valuable patent for the

United States and Territories, we are prepared to

farnish machines made in the most therough and substan

tial meaner, and warranted to work equal if not superior

to any rotary cylinder now in use, being by endless:

chain or travelling bed, which is more simpleand reliable.

than any method of feeding by rollers.

It is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Grooving from

one to two thousand feet of boards per hour.. Owing to

its simplicity and compactness, we

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-03-24 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

achinés made in the most therough and substan

tial m&aner, and warranted to werk equal if not superior

to any rotary cylinder now in use, being by endless

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers. '

It is capable of Planing, Tongmng and Grooving from

one to two thousand feet of boards per hour. Owing to

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to aiford

them at a much less pricethan any other machine capable

of doing the same amount of business. Also, Planing

Knives, and Machines for grinding them. All orders

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to

5 § JO nt FABRAB & 000

t 5 o Manchester, N. H.

=7 Office in Riddles Bulding, No 5 Hanover st., op

te Po st Offiee, (up statrs. apr-28d&wly.

ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY,

HARTFORD, Conz.

Incorporated 1819Charter Perpetual.

Capital 1,000,000A1l PFPaid

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-03-25 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

which they will sell so cheap that all those who wish to

buy any article in their line will fird it to their advantage

to call before purchasing elsewhere. novl7-dém

- House for Sale or to .Rent !

by The subscriber desires to sell his

BN, - House and Lot on Pearl street. For

wl terms and other particulars appy on

SRR T ~-the Premises. Possession givea any

TR time after April Ist.

¥eb. 3, 1859, listfd] W. G MEANS.

MANCHESTER

Steam and Gas Pipe Works.

J. Q. A, SARGENT & CO.,

(late Colbath, Richardson & Co.

WIANUFACTURERS of Ste2m, Gas,and Water Pipe,

I¥l Brass and Iron Fittings of all descriptions ; Coils.

Indicators, Valves, Cocks, Hydrants, and everything ap

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-03-25 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

for the same, Our ad­

dress is GRIFFING, BROTIIERS & CO.,

Agricultural Warehouse, 60 Cortlandt St., New York.

L i . J1n2443m

]

|

d .

J. M. FARRAR & CO.,

Manufacturers of i

Embracing the Andrews Patent.of Nov. 21,1845, with

Matcking Works, Connected or Separate. |

AVING purchased the above'valtable patent for the

United States and Territories, we are prepared to

furnish machines made in the most thogough and substan

tial msaner, and warranted to werk equal if not saperior­

to any Totary cylinder now ip use,being by-endless

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feedipg by rollers. 00l

i It is capable of Planing, Tooguing and ®Brooving from

one to two thousard feet of boards. per hour. Owing to

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to afford

them at & much less price than any other machine capable

of doing the same amount of business. Also, Planing

Knives, and Machines for grinding them. All orders.

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to :

A J.EFL&MB&OO.,

f ; e , - Manchester, N. H.

\ g Office in Riddles Building, No 5 Hanover at., op

te ¢ o st Offiee, (up statrs. apr-28d&wly.

ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY,

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1859-03-25 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

ns, DarwinJ, Paniels,, Wm. Richay « n~

J. 8. Elliott, 7. @ cnd¥, 8. D. Green,

S. W. Parsons, Daniel Farmer jr., 'A. C. Wallace,

B.F. Lok, =~ AG. Gale, - J. H. Moeor, ,

John S. Folsomy E W. Bartlett J. D._Lyfbrd. i

' VM. G MEADN& Presidemt. -

JJ. D. LYFO[U . Secll!taly. £+ diiwr SoN

The Joint Stock is conceeded £o be the true system of

economical insurance and has in all cases proved succes

ful, requiring about the same rates as stock companies to

be paid in aggrance, and providing for a ¢ividend of the

profits to be re-paid to each policy-holder at the expira­

ion of m;youcy,fxins svohiing' asessments, and the

expenses and losses incident theveto, |. - oo

Aii}m for'tnagaqce x:x;y be made atthe .

Office of the Secretary, No. 5 &t y Hall.

: v . © [septlßdtf] :

SINGLE COPY, ONE CENT

GOODWIN & CO.

Have vpened at the

OLD STAND,

42 Elm, Corner of Amherst Street,

i ¢ N3|

A NEW AND SPLENDID

lot of

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-03-26 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

r. Ang. 20, 3185. 42-d&wtf

?

Are You Insured ?

J. DUDLEY LYFORD,

For several years connected with the Express and Tele­

graph Offize in this city, would respectfully give notice

that he has taken a Desk at H. R. CHAMBERLINS,

No. 5. City Hall, and has made such arrangements; us

will enable him to procure Policies on all kinds of insura­

ble property against loss by fire, in the best Stock and

Mutual Companies and atequitable rates, also, Policies in

the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Co., New Yoak, at the

usual ratez, with a Temperance department for those

wishing to insure on total abstinence principles at a re­

duction of 25 per cent. from regular rat:s, Mr. L. is de­

termined to Merit, and hopes to receive a share of the

patronage. '

4 . t

Tickets for the West.

Mr. Lyford has removed his Westein Ticket Agency to

No. §, City Hall,

J.DUDLEY LYFORD,

Ne. 5 City Hall Building.

GEO. H. HUBBARD,

Examioinrg Physician for Life Insurance.

~ Manckester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

ANMIOSKEAG MUTUAL

FIRE INSURANCE

CONIPANY.

MARCEHESTEER, N. H,s

Ofilice, 6 Elm street, oppeosite City Hall.

' ISA4A4C RIDDLE, President.

E. T. STEVENS, Secretary. |dec23-dawtf

w MANCHESTER

! o

Mutual Fire Insarance Company,

On the Joint Stock Principie.

? Incorporated, June Session, 1855.

ORGANIZED, JULY 1858, under the following board of

DIRECTOIRE:

Wm. G. Means, Darwin J. Daniels, Wm. Richaa n

J. 8. Elliott, J. G. Cilley, S. D. Green,

S. W. Parsons, Daniel Farmer jr., A. C. Wallace,

B. F. Lock, A. G. Gale, J. H. Moor,

John 8. Folsom, EW. Bartlett J. D. Lyford.

VM. G. MEA NS, President,

Je D. LYFORD, Secéretary.

* The Joint Stock is congeeded to be the true system of

economical insurance and has in all cases proved succes

ful, requiring about the same rates as stock companies to

be paid in advance, and providing for a cividend of the

profits to be re-paid to each policy-holder at the expira­

.ion of his policy, thus avoiding asséssments, and the

cxpenses and losses incicent thereto, J

Application for Insurance may be made at the

Office of the Secretary, No. 5 City Hall,

[septlßdtf]

v) | |

ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY.

HARTFORD, Con:.

Incorporated 1819Charter Perpetual.

Capital 1,000,000A1l Paid in.

E. G. RIPLEY, President.

T. A.ALEXANDER, Vice Fresident.

THOMAS K. BRUCE, Secretary. ;

: HERMAN FOST ER, Agent for Manchester na

¢inity. July 15 dtf

HARTFO::D i)

T T ! |

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,

- HARTFORID, CORN.

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1859-03-28 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

ng.

Mauchester, Feb. 7,1858. [dawtf

J. M, FARRAR & CO.,

Manufacturers of

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21, 1845, with.

Mutching Works, Connected or Separate.

F[AVING purchased the above valuablé patent for the:

1 United States and Territories, we are prepared to

furnish machines made in the most therough and substan.

tial maaner, and warranted to werk equal if not superior

to any rotary cylinder now in use, being by endless.

chain ot travelling bed, which is more simple and reliahle

than any method of feeding by rollers.

It is capable of Planing, Tooguing and Grooving from.

one to two thousand feet of boards per hour. Owing tos

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to afford

them at a much less price than any other machine capable:

of doing the same amount of business. Also, Planing:

Knives, and Machines for grinding them. All orders:

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to

[ J.H.FARRAR & CO.,

& Manchester, N, Hi.

R . .

> Office in Riddles Buwlding, No & Hsnover st., op:

ta 2o st Offiee, (up statrs. ~ apr-28d&wliy.

GOOD DRY HARD WOOD, CHEAP FOR CASH -

will be delivered in any part.of the city, in quantities te

suit purchasers ;.or will be delivered from the cars at the

Railroad depot, at wholesale price.

Orders left at the office of

J. B.S AW X B3R,

71 Merchants Exchange, .

or at the HOUSE OF THE SUBSCRIBER on TANOVER.

STREET, (where a sample of the wood may be seen,)

will meet with prempt attention. . .

| JACOB SAWYER.

Manchester, January 10, 1858..

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1859-03-31 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

erest.

dv4h Bl

Upposite Merrimack Sgehse, neat to

~ Marshalls®Rualding.

Manchester, Feb. 7,1858. dawtf

S W {

a

J, M, FARRAR & (9.,

Manufacturers of .

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21, 1845, with

| Muatching Works, Connected or Separate.

HAVIN'G purchased the above valuable patent for the

Urited States and Territories, we are prepared to

furnish machines made in the most therough and substan

tial mwaner, and warranted to work equal if not superior

to any ~atary cylinder now in usé, being by endless

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers.

It is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Grooving froms

one to two thousard feet of boards per hour. Owing to

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabledl to afford

them at a much less price than any other machine capable

of doing the same amount of business. Also,Planing

Kniveg, and Machines fer grinding them. All orders

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to

~ J.H.FARRAR & CO.,

: ; Manchester, N. H.

=7 Office in Riddlgs Building, No § Hanover st., op

{eP 1t Offiee, (up statrs. apr-28d&wiy.

GOOD DRY HARD WOOD, CHEAP FOR CASH,

will be delivered in any part

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-04-01 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

7,1858. [dawtf

'i3 ; 5

J. M. FARRAR & CO.,

Manufacturers of :

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nob. 21,1845, with

Maiching Works, Connected or Separate.

HAVING purchased the above valaable patent for the

United States and Territories, we are prepared to­

furnish machines made in the most therough and substan

tial maaner, and warranted to werk equal if not superior

to any Totary cylinder now in use, being by endless­

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable:

than any method of feeding by rollers.

It is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Grooving fres

one to two thousand feet of boards per hour. Owing to

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to afford

them at a much less price than any other machine capable

of doing the same amount of business. Also, Planing:

Knives, and Machines for grinding thém. All orders

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to

J.H.FARRAR & CO.,

Manchester, N. H.

g~ Office in Riddles Bmlding, No § Hanover st., op

teP t Office, (up statrs. apr-28d&wly.

GOOD

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-04-01 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

Daniels, Wm. Richaa »n

J. 8. Elliott, J. G. Cilley. 8. D. Green,

S. W. Parsons, Daniel Farmer jr., A.C. Wallace,

B. F. Lock, A. G. Gale, J. H. Moer,

John 8. Folsom, E W. Bartletit J. D. Lyford.

| V/ M. G. MEA NS, President.

| Jde D. LYFORD., Secretary.

The Joint Stock is conceeded to be the true system of

economical insurance and has in all cases provell succes

ful, requiring about the game rates as stock companies to

' be paid in advance, and providing for a ¢ividend of the

profits te be re-paid to each policy-holder at the expira­

.ion of his policy, thus avoiding assessments, and the

expenses and losses incident thereto,

Application for Insurance may be made at the

Office of the Secretary, No. 5 City Hall.

| . _ [septlßdtf] -

. . i

. IETNA INSURANCE COMPANY.

HARTFORD, Con:.

Incorporated 1812Charter Perpetual.

Capital 1,060,000A1l Paid in.

E. G. RIPLLEY, President.

. T.A.ALEXANDER, Vice President.

THOMAS K. BRUCE, Secrztary.

-HERMAN FOSTER, Agent for Manchester na

cinity. July 15 dtf

HARTFORD

t ; T

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,

- HARTFORID, CONN.

eI

Incorporated, A. D)., 1 8 10,Charter Perpetual.

Authorized Capita1,.......51,000,000

Capital Paidin,............ 500,000

Suiplus, .coocoaceccncoscease. ;300,000

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-04-04 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21, 1845, witks

: Matching Works, Connected or Separate.

AVING@G purchased the above valuable patent for the:

United States and Territories, we are prepared teo­

furnish machines made in the most thorough and substan

tial msaner, and warranted to werk equal if not superios­

to any 2ctary cylinder now in use, being by endless+

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable~

than any method of feeding by rellers. :

It is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Grooving from:

one to two thousand feet of boards per hour. Owing tos

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to afford:

them at & much less price than any other machine capable­

of doing the same amount of business. Also, Planing:

Knives, and Machines for grinding them. All orders

promptly attended to, and should be addressedto = -

J.H.FARRAR & C 0.,,

b b Manchester, N. H:

15 Office in Ridd »e s Building, No § Hsnover st., op

3 2, ) fiss, (ap stats. : apr-28d&wiy..

GOOD DRY HARD WOOD, CHEAP FOR CASH,

will be delivered in any part of the city, in quantities te

suit purchasers ; or will be delivered from the carsas the

Railroad depot, at wholésale price. _

Orders left at the office of ; Tl

J. B.S A WYXYER.,

71 Merchants Exchange,

or at the HOUSE OF THE SUBSCRIBER on WANOVER:

STREET, (where a sample of the wood may be ?een,)

will meet with prompt attention. YRR e DS

JACORB SAWYER.

Manechester, January 10, 1858..

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-04-05 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

therough and substaa -

tial maaner, and warranted to weork equal if not superior­

to any rotary cylinder now in use, being by endless

chain or travelling bed, which is mere simple and reliable~

than any method of feeding by rollers.

It is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Grooving from.

one to two theusand feet of boards per hour. Owwing to:

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to afford.

them at & much less prieethan any othenmachine capable:

of doing the same amount of business. Also, Planing-

Knives, and Machines for grinding them. All orders:

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to

J.,n. FMAR "OO-,

: Manchester, N. H.

0 Office in Ridd 2es Building, No §. Hanover st., op.-

W@ 2:0.08 e, (ap statrs. : apr-28d&wly.

GOOD DRY HARD WOOD, CHEAP FOR.OASH,.

will be delivered in any part of the city, in quantities te

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-04-06 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

iel Farmer jr., A. C. Wallace,

' B. F. Lock, A. G. Gale, J. H. Moer,

John 8. Folsom, E W. Bartlett J. D, Lyford.

VM., G. MEA NS, President,

J. D. LYFORD., Secretary.

The Joint Stock is conceeded to be the true system of

economical insurance and has in all cases proved succes

ful, requiring about the same rates asigtock companies to

be paid in advance, and providing for'a cdividend of the

profits to be re-paid to each policy-holder at the expira­

uion of his policy, thus avoiding assessments, and the

expenses and losses incident thereto,

Application for Insurance may be made atthe

Office of the Secretary, No. 5 City Hall.

v [septlßdtf]

- IETNA INSURANCE COMPANY.

¥ HARTFORD,Conn.

Incorporated 1819Charter Perpetual.

Capital 1,000,000A1l Paid:in.

E. G. BIPLEY, Pl'CSideng P

T. A.ALEXANDER, Vice President. 3 Do

THOMAS K. BRUCE, Secretary. e j

HERMAN FOST ER, Agent for Manchester na

cinity. July 15 dtf

. HARTFORD

3 :

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,

, 3 \

HARTFORD, CONN.

oXs6\)Co

A. D., 18 10,Charter Perpetual.

Authorized Capita1,.......51,000,000

Capital Paidin,............ 500,000

sulplus, v@oooscspsvsnnetnnnse 300;000

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-04-09 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

truth, and nothing but

the truth. »

Just give us a call, and price our goods, and we are

confident that you will purchase largely before leaving.

Remember the No. is 10 Manchester Street.

First dvor above James & Dodges Hack Office.

, C.H STARK

GOODWIN & CO.

Have opened at the

OLD STAND,

42 Elm, Corner of Amherst Street,

A NEW AND SPLENDID

~ lot of :

U HINT T URHR

which they will sell so cheap that all those who wish to

buy any article in their line will find it to their advantage

to call before purchasing elsew here. novl7-d6ém

; MAN 9 MNESTER :

Steam and Gas Pipe Works.

J. Q. A. SARGENT & CO.,

: (ate Colbath, Richardson & Co. .

\/.[ANUFACTURERS of Stm, Gas,and Water Pipe,

IYL Brass and Iron Fittings of all descriptions ; Coils,

Indicators, Valves, Cocks, Hydrants, and everything ap

pertaining to Steam and Gas.

15 Also, constantly on hand and made to order, Steam

Whistles, Spring Balances and Oil Cups. All orders for

running Gas, Steam, or Water Pipe promptly and faith­

ully executed.

Neo. 13 Hanover St.; Manchester.

°

Manchester Shirt Manufactory

4 AT

MUSEUM BUVILDING, UP STAIRS.

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-04-11 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

Tickets for the West.

Mr. Lyford has removed his Westein Ticket Agency to

No. b, City Hall.

: : J.DUDLEY LYFORD,

614 ' Ne. b City Hall Building.

GEO. H. HURBARD,

Examining Physician for Life Insarance.

Manchester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

» AMOSKEAG MUTUAL

: COMPANY. _

MANCHESTER, N. H.

Office, 66 Elm street, opposite City Hall.

¢ ISA4C RIDDLE, President.

E. T. STEVENS, Secretary. [dec23da.vgtf

MANCHESTER

X .

Mutual Fire Insarance Company,

On the Joint Stock Principie.

f Incorporated, June Session, 1855.

ORGANIZED, JULY 1858, under the following board of

A IRECTORS: @

Wm. G. Means, Darwin J. Daniels, Wm. Richaa n

J. 8. Elliott, . J. G. Cilley, S. D. Green,

S. W. Parsons; Daniel Farmer jr., A.C. Wallace,

B. F. Lock, A. G. Gale, J. H. Moor,

John 8. Folsopm, EW. Bartlett. , J.D. Lyford.

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-04-12 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

hester, Feb. 7,1858. [dawtf ~

J. M. FARRAR & CO.,

Manufacturers of

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21, 1845, with

Matching Works, Connected or Separaie.

[_IA\(ING purchased the above valuable patent for the

United States and Territories, we are prepared. te

furnish machines made in'the most therough and substan .

tial maaner, and warranted to werk equal if not superioxr

to any Tatary cylinder now in use, being by endlesa.

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers.

It is capable of Planing, Topguing and Grooving froms

one to two thousand feet of boards per hour, Owing tor

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to afford

them at a much less price than any other machine capabler

of doing the same amount of business. Also,Planingy

Knives, and Machines for grinding them. All orders

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to -

sl J.H.FARRAR & CO.,

. ' ; - Manchester, N.H.

i Office in Ridd /e-s Bmlding, No 5 Hanover st., op

- or 200 dize, (ap statrs, . apr-28d&wiy.

~ NOOD FOR SALE |

GOOD DRY HARD WOOD, CHEAP FOR CASH,

will be delivered in any part

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-04-12 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

truth, and nothing but

the truth.

Just give us a call, and price our goods,and we are

confident that you will purchase largely before leaving.

Remember the No. is 10 Manchester Street.

First dvor above James & Dodges Hack Office.

C.H. . STARK

GOODWIN & CO.

Have opened at the

OLD STAND,

42 Elm, Corner of Amherst Street,

e

& NEW AND SPLENDID

lot of

which they will sell so cheap that all those who wish teo |

buy any article in their line will find it to their advantage

to call before purchasing elsewhere. novl7-d6m

MANCHESTER

Steam and Gas Pipe Works. -

J. Q. A. SARGENT & CO.,

(/ate Colbath, Richardson & Co.

\IANUFACTURERS of St¢lm, Gas,and Water Pipe,

J¥l Brass and Iron Fittings of all descriptions ; Coils,

Indicators, Valves, Cocks, Hydrants, and everything ap

pertaining to Steam and Gas.

37 Also, constantly on hand and made to order, Steam

Whistles, Spring Balances and Qil Cups. All orders for

running Gas, Steam, or Water Pipe promptly and faith­

ully executed.

Ne. 13 Hanover t.. Manchester,

Manchester Shirt Manatactory

MUSEUM BUILDING, UP STAIRS.

p

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-04-13 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

Tickets for the West.

Mr. Lyford has removed his Westein Ticket Agency, to

No. 5, City Hall, !

J.DUDLEY LYFORD,

Ne. 5 City Hall Building.

GEO. H. HUBBARD,

Examining Physician for Life Insurance.

Manchester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

AMOSKEAG MUTUAL

FIRE INSURANCE

- COMPANY.

MANCHBESTER, N. H.

Og@ice, 66 Elm street, opposite City Hall.

ISAAC RIDDLE, President.

E. T. STEVENS. Secretary. [dec23-dawtf

.. MANOCBESTER

| e 4

Mutual Fire Insurance Company,

On the Joint Stock Principle.

Incorporated, June Session, 1855.

ORGANIZED, JULY 1858, under the following board of

. DINREFECTOIRES:

Wmn. G. Means, Darwin J. Daniels, Wm. Richar n

J. 8. Elliott, J. G. Cilley. 8. D. Green,

S. W. Parsons, Daniel Farmer jr., A. C. Wallace,

B. F. Lock, A. G. Gale, J. H. Moer,

John 8. Folsom, E W. Bartlett J. D. Lyford.

VM. G. MEA NS, Pr&sident.

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-04-14 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

Tickets for the West.

Mr. Lyford has removed his Westein Ticket Agency teo

No. 5, City Hall,

J.DUDLEY LYFORD,

Ne. 5 City Hall Building.

GEO. H. HURBARD,

Examining Physician for Life Insurance.

Manchester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

AMOSKIEAG MUTUAL

COMPANY.

BMARCEBESTER, R. .-

Odlce, 66 Elm street, opposite City Hall.

IS44C RIDDLE, President.

E. T.

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From Maine farmer.

1859-04-14 | Augusta, Maine | View witness in context

A Pamphlet, containing every information, will be sent (Fre)

to any one applying for the same. Ou address is

GRIFFING, BROTHERS & CO..,

Agricultural Warehouse, 60 Cortland 8t., New York. 3mé6

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-04-16 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

thorough and substan

tial maaner, and warranted to weork equal if not superior

to any rotary cylinder now in use, being by endless

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers.

It is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Grooving from:

one to two thousard feet of boards per hour. Owing to

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to afford:

them-a: a much less pricethan any other machine capable­

of doing the same amount of business. Also, Planing:

Knives, and Machines for grinding them. All orders

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to i

J.H.FARRAR & CO.,

Manchester, N. H.

I Office in Ridd s Building, No 8 Hanover st., op

sa 2, DB (1) sbuses, apr-28d&wiy.

. )

For Sale or Exchange,

FOR productive property, in Manchester. A dwelling­

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-04-22 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

ess:

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers.

It is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Grooving from. -

one to two thousand feet of boards per hour. Owibpg to:

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to atford

them at a much less price than any other machine capable:

of doing the same amount of business. Also, Planing:

Knives, and Machines for grinding them. All orders

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to

: J.H. FARRAR & CO.,

Manchester, N. H..

15 Office in Riddles Building, No 5 Hanover st., op

54 2 DB :s, (ap stabrs. apr-28d&wiy. -

For Sale or Exchange,

FOB productive propery, in Manchester. A dwelling:

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-04-25 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

Tickets for the West.

Mr. Lyford hasremoved his Westein Ticket Ageacy te

No. §, City Hall,

J.DUDLEY LYFORD,

Ne 5 City Hall Building.

GEO. H. HUBBARD,

. Examinirg Physician for Life Insurance.

Manchester, N. H. June 27, 1858. d&w-tf

AMOSKEAG MUTUAL

COMPANY.

MARBLBRBESTER, BN. H,

Ofice, 66 Elm street, opposite City Hall.

IS44C RIDDLE, President.

E. T.

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-04-26 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

msaaner, and warranted to werk equal if not superior

to any rotary cylinder now in use, being by endless

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers.

It is capable of Planing, Tongming and @rooving from

one to two thousard feet of boards per hour. Owing ta:

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to afford

them at a much less price than any other.machine capable:

of doing the same amount of business. Also, Planing

Knives, and Machines for grinding them. All orders

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to

: J.H.FARRAR & CO.,

Manchester, N. H.

r 7 Office in Riddles Building, No 5 Hanover st., op:

oy 2508732, (up states, apr-28d&wiy..

R ki

-]

For Sale or Exchamge,

FOR productive property, in Manchester. A dwelling'

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From The Daily Manchester American.

1859-04-30 | Manchester, N.H. | View witness in context

Embracing the Andrews Patent of Nov. 21, 1845, with

Matching Works, Connectedor Separate.

HAVING purchased the above valuabie patent for the

United States and Territories, we are prepared te

furzish machines made in the most thorough and substan

tial maaner, and warranted to werk equal if not superios

to any rotary cylinder now in use, being by endless

chain or travelling bed, which is more simple and reliable

than any method of feeding by rollers. . .

It is capable of Planing, Tonguing and Grooving from

one to two thousand feet of boards per. bour. Owing 8

its simplicity and compactness, we are enabled to afford

them at & much lese price than any other machine capable

of ang the same amount of business. Also, Planing

Knives, and Machines for grinding them. All orders

promptly attended to, and should be addressed to "

J.H.FARRAR & CO.,

Manchester, N. H.

7 Office in Riddles Building, No § Hanover st.,. op

5y 2; )@ e, (up statrs. apr-28d&wiy.

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