•^' cer* were very anxious to ascertain her speed, her errand and ber deslinatiOB. I t waa auapected by some that h*r design waa KBMB-B1X UOliLlHB A TEAK. to re.cue Napoleon Bonaparte, then a Ore*.awMrawev4oftheywar. prisoner at St Helena, bis brother Jerome having offered for that purpose a par Plagle oofto*T a r * * eeata. ~m* large sum. Sb* wa* carefully waioked by HTONE A HU8K, tke British government, and ships of *ar . o p n i n T o n a A N D P U B L I S H E S * were stationed et certain points for that purpose, which for a time prevented her titticr, a i CENTRAL S T R E E T . i " departure from Liverpool. HATE* O F A D V E B T I S I N Q : She finally proceeded to Copenhagen, On* inch of apace l a length or o o l o m a , eonetltutee where she excited great manifestations of • «i * « • " Thenoe shs proAajlHtM 8" ff Three weekn... .tsan wonder and curiosity. . 4 00 T w o days . 1 00 <>n« month. ceeded to Stockholm, where the was visit. s » Two months ... i hj-ee days . . . . . . . . 1 IS iVnr dava. • > • • • « . 1 BO Three mo i t b , . . . • 0 ed by t b e r o y . l family, ministers of aisle, . • 00 and naval officers, who, by invitation din1 00 Bis month*. Or* 8 00 1 waive m o u t h s . At 00 ed on board, and look an excursion among Two weeks. (Paper o o l Included.) Special Notloe* ton n*ote a line , U r g e a m o u n t . the neighboring islands with which they She then proceeded to i L l i t o e a t a . H o eharge lee* then Slty c o a t s for each were delighted pinrUon. '.» St. Petersburg, where hsving on board as flgr-Traneleot A d v e r t L e m e n U p a r a b l e l a SSV a passenger one Lord Lyndock, who was - a n e e ; all other* quarterly. so much pleased wiib the performsnee of T h e LOWELL W r KELT JOtTTtNtL. t h e oldest tho sleampabip that be presented 4o ber • e p e r In Middle*** County, la puMlahcd a n PKIDAT officers some token of his esteem. To her J O K N I N Q , a t f l 0 0 par year t a a d v a a e a . aailing master wa* presented an elegant snuff box of pure and massive gold, on the L O W K L L P O S T OFFICES* cover of which. Inlaid in piatina, wa* a MAIL* oca rmoat represent si ion of Peter the Great a«leep B o e t o n at ».10 a . ra., S a n d T p. m . on bia horse standing on tbe ruck tram T o w n a b e t w e e n Boaton a n d L o w a U I S a. I which he viewed the Swedish army, with anil epeclal from B o a t o u , N o r t h e r n at 7 p . i n . tbe serpent biting the heel of ibe horse, N a s h u a at 7 p. in. / which awoke bim in lime to successfully C o n e o r d , h . I I . , a t T p . m. Manchester at T p . m . attack tbe Swedes. At tbe bottom of the I . a w r e n o e at S p. m . snuff box wss ibis inscription: '• PresentN e w York a t 9.10 a. m . , a n d T p . m . ed by Sir Thomas Graham, Lord LynW o r o e a t e r at 0.10 a. in., a n d T p . i n . K a a t e r n a t W.lOa. m . , a n d T p . m . m deck, to Str-vriia Rogers, aailing m m . r of Halem attl 1 0 a . i n . , end 7 p . m . the ateamehip Savannah, at S ' . PetersAll towna between Urolou Junctlou | . burg, Guloher 10th, 1819. ! ' Lord Lynand LowaU, \ F' MAIL* O L O . B M l dock bad taken passage on tb i st rawer by B o a t o n a t * 1-2 a n d 10 a. m . . ami 4 1 - 3 p . m . invitation of Christopher Hughes, then T o w n a between LowaU and Boalon a t t p . m . American minister lo Swedon N o r t h e r n at 1 1 1 a. in. 1T1E DAILY COURIER. H N a a n u a al K 1-1 a. ra. O o a a o r d , N . II.. a t 4 1 - 1 a. m . Maacbeetar i i M l i . n i . N e w York a t * 1 S a n d 10 a . m . , and 4 1 1 p . no. W o r c e e l e r at B 1 1 a. m.. and 4 1-3 p . m . Raatern a t * 1 1 and 10 a . m . L a w r e n c e a t 10 a. ra. B a l e m a t * ! l a . m . . a n d 4 1-1 p . a t . • A l l t o w n a h e t w a a n (Jroiou J u n c t i o n { 9 i y , m and Lowell, I California malla o v e r l a n d e v e r y d a y a t 4 l - » p . m . D o . b y a t e a m e r , 10th, t o t h a n d laat d a y o f each : n o n t h , at 4 1 •* p . m . ... M „ THE L CITT C I . 4 1 MB. In C o t n e a t U e a e a A c c o u n t . , J J a n u a r y l * i h . IMT. t KPBBBD,TSw*asawaJwaTSia Quarterly S a l a r y HI Ma. duly a p p r o v e d , b e s w e a t e d to the A u D K p r o p r i e t o r o t t h e a b o v e s t o r e w t a h e e t o ditor on or before t b e *Mh d a y of March, J U M . Intimate t o h i . patrona a n d t h e p a b l l s f e n wsptamber, a n d D e c e m b e r , a a d Stat they be p a y a e r e l l v , that b e baa graaUy r e J u c e d t b e p i i e e a e f ble o u the Bra* d a y o f Ilea monka s a i l . u e e e a d l a g . his preaent eloek of M . T h a t a l f P e e p e r b i l l s bepreaeuted l a ( b e Auditor o n o r before lM* **th « a j of each m o n t h . M . T h a t all o t h e r aMIe b e sa.«l. a p so i n c l u d e the laat day o f t b e m o n t h , a n d that, duly certified, w h i c h ha ta d e t e r m t n e a t o clear o a t , r e g a r d l e s s o f lhay b e preaenled l o t h e A u d i t o r on or before t h e eoat, before t a k i n g atoek. Aral day of the f o l l o w i n g m o a t h , tnd be p a y a b l e o n H e b e f a t o call particular attention t o a quantity the t e n t h . o f W o m e n ' . , atleeea a n d Chlldren'a D o u b l e Bole All Mile p r e e e n t e d f o r p a y n u n t m u a l apoclfy B e w a d Calfekln B o o U . a l l f h t l y defaoed, b u t In what the article or a r t i c l e , w e r etor,a n d , w h e n for reality not o n e c a n t w o r e e , w h i c h h a la e e l l t n f a t labor, w h e r e II waa p e r f o r m * * , vlth proper datae. about half t h e original coat. T h e y are m e n u f a c i t e m , charged l o different A a p B p r l a U o n s s h o u l d lured by o n e of t h e beat c o m p a n l e a i n t h e Mlataa. be m a d e o u t o n tepawwSe Bilks. w h o w a r r a n t the w o r k i n a n a b l p of e v e r y B o o l they A l l B i l l s n o l b v e e e e l e d and approved aa a b o v e , make. will Ua o v e r antll t b e n e i » a t e e t t . T h e p r o p r i e t o r o f thte . t o r e Is alao aole a g e n t l a J O H K i ' H I. B A I l i l K N T 1 L o w e l l for t h e only g e n u i n e W A T E a r a o o r I ' a t . r ABNKRW.Hl'TTtUCl, 1 asiM B o o r . H o requceta thoae daalrlna; t o pur FKBD'K T. NORTH, lOoeamlttee. chaae. t •> g i v e h i m an e a r l y call, a n d h a la conHII. \ H T Y I . K K , J a . , v i n c e d t h a t t h e y will a t unco ha aatlanrd that n o (IKOUOK S . C I 1 R N K T . I atoro l a I b e c l l y earn c o m p e t e with t h e C O D a * - T h e Audlfcor'a Ofteee la It Oily G o v e r n m e n t H u l l d l a g . » ) « c e h o u r * from B to 1* a. i n . , a n d II. T i l A . C K R A I I . from t l o S o'clock p . m . O B O R O B OABDNKR, Auditor. 6 8 BJerrtmtok ******* City o f L o w e l l . Jest. I S , 1 M I . janlBdlf N . B . S t o r e k e e p e r , a n d Deatere can b e . u p p i l e d b y t h o pair or d o s o n a t w h o l e s a l e p r i c e , fox caah o a l y . no«dly 8r*uMevtau>, Us.**,. Ueaae l a a a m a e e coBapstay, — Naw CITT. riiiiMiti.rin*. Coaaaarrce Insarance C o . , ALBAMT, N. Y. Bay State Eire Iaaaraaee Co., WoacaaTBB, Mxaa. Qaincy Matnal Eire Iaaaraaee Ca. Dorchester Mutant Fire Ins. < o . a*- With an aggregate Capital of *s.ooo,ooo. 0«ftee, S t Central Blreet. JKKKMIAH 8. F 0 L 6 0 M , L o w e l l , J a n u a r y 1, I N T . AOBWT Janldtf MOM DAT. M o v . l t , l s c a - T a a i e a t a a v a L a w a a * ^OR Baeion : tm. V . J U . V S J A. M. a i s . 1 4 , S.la.*»-S0 ^ •tlOt P.M. For N a s h u a east Upper Railroads. I 0 U . I U 1 M.. l.f>». S . W a n i AOO P . M . Por W U M B . B . 0 0 A. M.. 1.00 a a d B.00 P. M. Por tlroW.ii Junction LU0, 11.4* A M , * , 4 » P. M. Por Lawrence 1 SO. to ta' A. St.. S.4S ano u s P. M. Por aalera 1.8* A. M.. m o r a e o r o a arrival of train froui Nashua. T h e i n J u e ' o r S t o e y Brook. Koodafor B e a h e a and all upper U<>a , laave MMdleses tttreal Uepet oaly. Testa* i n n roa I..»»M Prom Soctoa T OU. f* OU. tO.fV) A. M.. IS M . t . 8 0 . 4.00 aad AOO P. M. Theatre T r a i n . W a d n a a d a y s , leaving Boaton at 11.SO P . M . Proin Naahiie T 0 0 . S . S 0 , 11.45 A. M., n.OO, t*.00 P.M. Proru Wllteo l o o . ILU) A. M..S.*> P. M. Prom Oroton . u n c U u n S.OO A. M . I t 4Aa A 4S P. M. Prom I.awrenoe S B0 A- M. IS-4S 4 0 a a * *.S0 P . M. Prom Salem B.40 A. M..B.0UI'. M. I Northern 1 .epol JOHN R.WINBLOW. t a p ' V fSStBBJ P. B . NOUHHK.Loo*l Huo't L » ISW/BB, Baler* a a d atony Brook B e a d s Lowell. D e c . S, l » e * . aotTJtf NORTHBetN HEAL ESTATE, HAII.NHA WllfTKR AHKASVKUKSI F O R SALK OR R E N T . r p K N K M K N T BOOBOB. L A N D S a n d HI'II.D 1 I S i M . m o a t d e . l r a h l y l o o a t e d , In different parte o f th" olty. I'erauna deairlng araall T * a e ini'itta. or a f e w acre* o f Land, with o r w i t h o u t D w e l l l n g a , t o p a r c h a a * o r hire, m a y h* a r o o i n m o dateil hv Tallin* o n t h e s u b s c r i b e r . J O H N M. O . P A R K E R . Centralvfllo. or J O S I A I I H U B I I A R D , S Canal B l e a k , Central atreet. L o w e l l , D e c . 6, istw. delSJtf VAUI1BLR HI LI PR0PRRTY. »«.l o, N s n d after M O N D A Y . IB a l l T r a i n '.eaves Concord at J O a. m.* for White Kiver Junotlon, <••'» ..<ui < will, train, for Welta River. St. Jul vaburv, Har» ton. Newport, Wlllnuphby and Mas»B Lakes. Stanstead, Bath. Littie'on, Lai ea«trr. Also, with trains fbr Mnntpeller, Buriinjgtnn, St.AL ban. Rouse's I'olnt, Montreal, ORdeneborifh and tht West. Ilrtatol T n t i a leaves Concord at .1.30 p.m., tor Franklin aad Hrlatol. Evening KipreaB T r a l a lea.es Concord at 8.16 p. m.a for Whit* Riv r Junction, con neotlag; with train fnr Monipelter, Ba ling. i n . St. Albsns, Kou.e'e Point, Montreal, Og densburg, and the West. "v m»sro\ uiKin. • Ja M S c i d l o - - - ~ i i _ m m BUSINLI Medical Advice. H A Y l r t O r e t u r n e d from a a e a t e a a t y e p r a a w s a In t h e largaat e e u b l l e h m e n t e In N e w Y o r k , Mr. S . f e e r e a o a S d e n t t h a t b e o n p l e a s e eH w h o may favor h i m w i t h t h e i r p a t r o n a g e , In either o f the a b o v e . n a m e d b r a n c h e s o f b o e l n c e o . A l l w o r k e a t r n s t e d i e h i m will b e d e n e w i t h noatnees. dvapateh, a n d at a r a a a o n a b l e p n e e . All kind* o f 1 1 M l ' W O R K a a d J O B B I N O d o n e l o order. JySJawaaV latelligeace Po14 JiaUra.trs, l.oaages, Sofas, sic, BADE AND BAFAIRBD. I ) E W W a g o e . O B e e Chair Cuablona a n d Slwlgb R o h e e m a d * t o or.i*r Particular a t t e a t s o n Iial.l t » i h e renoi arlou e f M . l l r . a e e * o f e l l Blada, 1 UKO. OFFVTT a SON, I U Central St., oppoalt* the Waahlngtoa Heeea. octU 4tf A. L K I T T H K D Q 1 , (Sacceaeor to J. E. Waa*880*1 Dwalerln Paiats, (lils, liia>i, Ysraiiket, PAPER HANOINOS, W i n d o w C u r t a l n e , F l x t u r a * , Taa**la a d C o r d * , U r n . i . e . Arttata' T o o l s a n d C o l o r s , HOUSE. SION A N D DECORATIVE PAINTER, Oralner, Paper Hangar and Olaaler, XsTo. 4 e* p p l e t o x t 3 3 1 ojax. Central P i r e e t , W WASHINGTON GOAL H Curative Cough Balsam, NOTICE! T FRANKLIN BOOK STORE MORTON'SlBoW Fens, / ' . JaaUl »e.*Jaa4 HAeawaJ^Bl1lLuW Untitled Document Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com KereaeaeO D l t U B IF D r a g s , P a t e n t M e d l c l a e a , Periatanary, FANCY GOODS, fee, ***>*> N . B . T h o a e dealroua o f e o n s n l t l n g D r . L e l g w l o n , w i l l And h i m a t bia o B c e , cor. Merrimack, a n d Worthen alreela. I'hyaieiana' P r e a e r l p t l o n e earafully a n r n p s a a o a l at a n y hour o t th* d s y or night. COR. MERRIMACK A N D W O R T H E N S T S . . L o w a U , Meae. Jyladtf P . s% K. B A I L B Y , ,' (Suec***ors to Bam'l Kidder, Jr.ftOa) Cor, of Merrlsn ek n a o J o h a Bia., LOWELL, MASS. D e a ll*rs e r . In pur* n eelectod Drug*, Madlclaee Chrml *i«. artso, a n t e a p o p u l a r Patent Medlalnaa. P e r f u m e r y , Fln« T o i l e t S o a p e , H a i r , T o o t h a a d Clothe* B r u . h e * , a t e . , *te I ' h y . l . i a n . ' PrMCrlptloa* will receive particular attaullon. JelBaaf PATENTS. J. E . U U A N E , BOUC1TUR. OF PATENTS, HO. to MIDDLE STREET, LOWELL, MASS D r a w i n g s , S p e c i f i c a t i o n * , a n d all neceeeary p a p e r a p e r t a i n l u g kg P a t e n t b a a l a e a e , p r e p a r e d a t a» * • »..V»Miy A U B B I N 8 a. V A H N D M , SOLICITORS OF PATENTS, Waahrng'oa, D . C . 1*44. •OBee eeUbUshed by B . O. Bobbin*, l a mayedtf W I L L I A M JB. L I V I N Q 8 T O R , oaaiaa ta COAL, WOOD, rLASTMM. No. LINK, CEMENT, MUCKS, BA T, ILOir*. ale. 9 THOSMDIEB sert OMAIN. STREET LOWELL. M A S S . d» J . O. J E P I O N , DIALBB " » CHOICE FAJIILY 61f€llll8 ssaBBBwa W E S T I N D I A GOODS. T h e beet klade o f BUTTER, T E A , 8COAR, COUwTRY PRODUCE, a a d a l l other good* ususlly kept l a a Grocery Store always on hand. FLOUR, 8PICHS, N o . 19B C E N T R A L B T l i R K T , ssptlvdtf oof. Chert**. • i i , • .i —**•—aa BAM'L D . B I L L I N U S , WHOLBSALB AMB aavAiL DBALBB i a PORKION AND OMh>l IC FRUIT. PBBSBRVB-i. PI0XLK8, CONDIMENTS, CON r BCTION KRY. CIO AR8, TO* BACOO, Ao., Ac. He. 109 Central Street, d*el3 LOWBLL. MASS. dly • • • • ' . — — — • — i ••••••p-ai si O. B . C O B D B N A C O . . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, musaa SFCBM. WHALE. LARD AND LTBSBED 01X8 POTATO, WHBAT AND 0OBH STABOB Fseterv Laatber, aVuahea, BoUar Cloth. Oaxda. Fiabara.and all kind. Pr MaauBsoterars' •eppttea. PAINTS. etASB. YiEHrSBBB, Ae.. ate, 4 At • Ueehaatc*' BalUlag, Dnttea SJ* __ LOWBLL. ' \mniST"' aa.1111^11 KKREllACK 1I0SI. -arHKlfBY RMBRY, OPI-OB1TB BAILBOAU DRPOT, LOWBLL, MASS. L o w e l l , M a r c h » t h . IBS* 8. (V. MACK, DBALBB ! • S V O Y B S , HOLLOW W A B R aba, A*.. hmemeat Storv ef Sd Universelist Okareh Market at C. *•. TALBOT * CO., OYB WOODS ABD 0 B B H I 0 A L I . City M a r h . t Hewae, C. P . T A L B O T , B. B. L.W.U. TBOB. TilBM. jaatf J. Taxae*. 8. KiCHARD80N'8 TALBOT, MEALS AT ALL HOHBS OP YRB BAT O A LawoU.Masa.. APOTHECARY. ' P S - JyasdM DR. W . B . LEIQHTOB, K THE DIAMOND DICKENS! • W i n d o w Hhadea m a d e t o o r d e r . Lamp., Wleka, etc. OILS, VARNISHES, DENSAMIOUfll aad KmaleyaieBt O P P I O B , A m o r l e a n B o u s e S t a g e Offloe, Ne. B4 Central Street. U. F L E T C H E R . O C HBtraaebt, LOWELL, MASS. ( PAINTS, ri.lTlBEK <-AS M i l l R, P e h 2 7 t h , lnt'.',. Dr..!.***. W. UWUML DENTISTS, BH1LDOB, PRA€Tir.%ls O Fassensrsr Trsta, will run as follow* UPWARD TRAINS. (with Rstenalve Water Power.) Upon ber arrival at St. Peiershurgh, the vessel waa vi.ited by the en'ire court who tested her qoallii-s by a trip lo Cronsladt, O o n n t y , Beat T e n n e * ( ' Oa0eAc T, wKi tDh i nInhalfH a aw kmi inlse' of rall<oad a n d t h r e e and so well pleased was ibe E nperor that m i l e , o f R o g c n v l l l e , ( ( } o o n t y a l t e ) . F i n e Mar the ullici ri were treated with marked atc h a n t Mill, S t o n e H o u a e , t w o pair F r e n c h Burr tention. Tb«y were invited to be present S a w Mill, W o o l C a r d i n g M a c h i n e , Iron Latna, With atmiidanoe o f W a t e r P o w e r e o S o l e n t t o run • O r o n arrive of train* from B o s t o n , W o r at a review cf eighty tbouaand troop* by an e x t e n a l v e w o o l e n factory, e v e n In a d r y aeaaon, s*a* .Portamouth, Portland. */a. the Ruiperor in person ; and a frigate o f HISTI'S PULTIIIMC B.LSAM b e i n g driven b y t h e Holatoii K l v r . a n d l o c a t e d In DOWNWARD TRAINS. one o f t h e boat woul g r o w i n g ili.trl t« In E a . t lbs largest class was launched on the T e n n e a a e e . 100 arrna o f Laud, a t t a c h e d o n w h i c h t Bristol Train leaves llriatol fnr Coneord t « - F O B A L L DI8FA8EB jorrw A. OOODWTN, r. M. " Camels," and taken down lo Cronsladt I. a n e w f r a m e D w a l l t n g l l o u . e , n e a r l y flnl.hed. at 8 a in , and Franklin at *J2 a m. OF T B I T H H O A T , L o w e l l , .Tanoary 1 , 1 M 7 . a* an exhibition of the progreaa of ibe ari* w i t h 10 r o o m . - tin.- romantic l o c a t i o n , a n d a* g o o d t *lail T r a l a leaves Whits River Junctlot I U " O S A N D O l i r s T haa c o l d aprln ; w a t e r aa t h e S t a l e affords. In Russia Th* Emperor soliciisd Caul. p r o v e d Iteelf t h e moat reliable for Concord at I'i.U p m , >r on arrival of W r i t * re* for further n a r t k u l a r * . I m a s t s n d trains over the Vermont Central, Passaaspsle THE DAILY COURIItK. S'e*ei••> Rogers lo remain ia tbe Russian T Z 4. remi'dy. Thouaanda h a v e been Will *ell. I'rlc*, o n l y SJO.uoo. D i r e c t t o C A U S and White Moun'sin* Rtllroads apecdily a n d effectually cured b y •eat with bis steamer, offering him the T I N , Aueltn'a Mllle I'.aO., U a w k l n a ' O u u n l y , E a a t its t i m e l y u s e w h i l e auflrrlng w i t h Day Kiproaa T r a l a leaves Whl*e RWaTennea.ee. aevare colda, protracted cougha, Tuesday, Februaryft.1867. piotection of the government and the exaction at 4.^8p.m., or on arrival of trains and with varloua other f o r m , of Ikclobar, 18**. oetlftdSm clusive navigation of the Blsck and Baltic. < - I ^ J . U N O D I S E A S E a . I l la prefr. i M o n t r e a l a n d O e d e n a h i r a h , I t r a t t t e l x i r seas for a number of tears; snd to Capl. pared from regulable balaama, ougi Keene, Bellows' Palls, Windsor, Ao., T U B P I M T TOTAOK I C I O U T H I A T L A N - Moses Rogers the Emperor presented a W A U R E N &, C O . ' 8 and t h e medicinal properttee of cotiii* . ii'« st Coneord with train for Ranches r o o t , a n d berba, c o n l a l n l n g n o T I C In 1H18there tjouriaheil in Satan- handaome silver tes-ketiln. tar, Na.hua, Lowell an • Boston. From S t . i n i i w r a l . nor polaonoua d r u g a . I t tr.l aeoaaeet at Onneord with trains B*h, Oa», tbe wealthy and sntsrprisina; Petersburg ihe S.vannsh sailed lor Aren- r a n b e t a k e n w i t h p e r f e c t aafety at all time*. L I M A O r I T B A M B R I fort These Mancheater, Lawrenoe, Portsmouth, Port enmmercial bout* of Scarborough & del, ii Norway, and thence lo Savannah, « * r S o l d b y all dealera l a Medictnea l a i b e c i t y ' land, Nashua, Woreester, Nsw York, Lowell, novl atom FROH" Portable aid 8tatioaary Mram liasca. Tbe bead of (be heuse had great making the paa*sge in twenty five days. and Boston. confidence that at no dialect data th* Thus ended the 8>st voyage ever made Kasgiaes aid Boileriy ONS..OW STKARNS. Agent. *^m LIVKRPOOL ocean would be navigated by •team. H e across tbe Atlantic by a siesmship. That Concord. N. II.. Peh. 27.18R6 feh'27'tf Froaa 4 to 0 5 Horse Power, earn* to New York* and purchased a thip was forty-seven yesrs sg«, and the history - l I P ^ * ana QUHEN8TOWN COMCURu Jinu i I.AHK1BONT R . I t . of about 350 tone, then on the stock*, and o[ oceso stesm navigsiion during that ALSO, CIRCULAR l 4 W R I L L t . • .* TO M a deserved compliment to bia State and rventlul period will form one of Ibe moat ! • • . . . . \\K have t h . old eat, l a r r - a t aad m o o t e o m p l e t e • »•»* CONTOOCOOK R I T R R MAILP.OAD. eity named bar tbe Savannah, and deter- important and interesting chapters in our w o r k * In the U n i t e d Mates, d e v o t e d e s c l u a l v a Ornca (eetabUahad IBM), mined with her to try tbe experiment of annals of prosperity. ly t o t h e m a n u f a c t u r e of Portable E n g l n e e a n d No. 0 J O H N n l ' K K K T , L O W E L L , 4 a w M i l l . , w h i c h , for p o w e r snd e c o n o m y o f faal, croaslng the ocean without sails. In castP A S S A G E B I O U O I D are c o n c e d e d b y e x p e r t s , l o h< aupertor to a n y ev^lARS over these Roads run In oonnectlnn ing about for the right kind of men to asThe chart used by ('apt. Rogers during ess. NTTROUS OXYD O Art ADkllNISTKRKD. er offered t o t h e p u b l i c . TBS treat a m o u n t o f J with Care over tho Coneord, Naahua and TO #35 CURRENCY. boiler r o o m . Are surface a n d cylinder a r e a , which im'ii dattf sist him, he fixed epon Capt. Moses his voyag*, as well aa ihe log-book of the Worcester, Nashua and Lowell, Boeton sn<* w a g i v e t o the rated h o r s e power, m a k e o u r l i n Lowell, Msnehester and Lawrenoe, Ooncord Rogers a person of great mechanical skill Savannah, were eolieited by tbe navy degtn*« t h * moat p o w e r f u l ami iheapvat tn u a * . W A R R E N it C O . . and Poitamoutb, Boston aad Maine, and Paand ingenuity, who had been familiar and partment about the year 184.1!. and It is beA l l eta** o n h a n d , or f*»e>t*k** o n . h a r t n o l l e . 130 Stole St., and 413 CoaaBaerclal St. sea Rallmada, aa follows: C i r c u l a r , w i t h prt** ll*t, ••lit on a p p l i c a t i o n . identified wilk tbe experiments of Fulton, lieved that Ihey are now in • haaef* keepinai Moaton. Leave Bradford and IHUaborn' Bridge, for Wooa* •• »# »a>*v u-n.«a«c w i m r ^ _ but he was not a ua navigator. A tbor- .of the department in Wa.hingion Having aaawMw "w- . * • m C o n c o r d , v c . , 7 3 0 A . M . a n d 1 4 0 P . M. A g e n t e - . I A M E S M o i l U O I I , 40 Market s u e . . , oogh, experienced and practical sailor waa been unfortunate in losing much of their Braneh oflea, 0* Maiden Lane, N. T. J Art. at. K c C O T , E . M O O R E , J a . , P r i n c i p a l s . BrW^ir." 0 W 0 /. d -C°*. l,r » a . , ' ,r « I • n ( 1 BlUsboro' Lowsll; Bl'ARltOW KOBTOH. Woburn. now wanted, and jost such a man wasproperly by Ii e, the owners of the Savannoi7 d'y Stoat Connection*.—Bradford for Newburv, J.M-I J3ru thorough B u s found in tbe person .of Capt. Stevens nah sent her to New York, where tbe was I nTe .h. e i 'lua irig-eeset ,ine h eNa peewa tE. nagnl adnmost t u n a p e e . N e S p o r t , C l a r a n m n t , B u t t o n , i<e"w d. T h e yonng and 8team from Quoen*town and London, Vc., daily. Roger*. Aftee having bean furnished with sold. Her engine w«s taken out by the m i d d l e a g e d o f both B**> a are practically trained Liverpool. all buaincaa p u r a u l U , fitting them for the CountHillsboro' Bridge for Antrim. Bennington, an engine by Stephen Vail, of Morris-town, proprietor* ef ibe Allaire Works, and on ifur n g H o u a e , t h e B a n k , a n d the S t o r e . Superior and Rest Washington, dally : for Keene, vU *«.fli conjointly with Daniel Dodd, of Elisa- the opening of th* ("natal PsUoe in New facilltlea In B o o k k e e p i n g , P e n m e n e h l p . P h o n o g Antrim, North Branch, Stoddard, Munaonvllte %****"« beihtnwn, the Savannah was placed under York her cylinder was pre*ent*d by them r a p h y , T e l e g r a p h y , S u r v e y i n g , Mercantile L a w , o l ( 'i l a* n e e d Important m e d i c a l a d v i c e , or ape- snd Bui ii van Tucede • Thuradays and Satur F r e n c h , L a t i n , E n g l l a h b r a n c h e s , B u s i n e s s Corre^ clal Information, m a y a p p l y elthar In paraon or the joint command of tbe two Cspts. for exhibition, and it remained until tbe s p o n d e n c e , e t c . , e t c . ' days; for Claremon' via Wa.hlngton. Lemp T b * Orst-elaas p o w e r f u l Iron B t e a m s h l p e o f t h e b y letter, t o Dr. .1. If. H A R M O N , L o w e l l , U a . . , stsr and Unity, M i«t.ya,Wednesdays and Prl Rogers, the one to superintend and direct place wss consumed by fire, although a Btudente can enter at a n y t i m e . A partial c o a r s e offle* In W e l l e . B l o c k , up atelra. CUNAKl) LINK, ber machinery, the other to aet a* sailing fac-aimile of tbe cylinder and en engrav- tn thoae w h o dealre. B o a r d , f t and f 4 | p e r w e e k . D r . H a r m o n glvea apeclal a t t e n t i o n t o the Impor- days, returning <• op site days. r a d u a t i n g C o a r s e , *Jtt| S t a t i o n e r y , f S . T h o s e OJil.OW 8TRARN8, Agent. t a n t dreea*** rafercod t o b e l o w : TRfPOU, BTDON, MARATHON, master. They were two as intrepid end ing of the ship are in existence snd in the G realdlng w l l h l n a t m i l e , o f L o w e l l , e n Una o f let. Oeneral Conaumntlon; Snd. All Female Coneord. N. h . . June 4,1888. JsSdtf HEOLA O L T s I P U S .T TA A IKl Ii rPA A, able men as the country could afford, and bands of Ihe captain ol the Savannah. R a l l m a d , can puroheae aeaaon tlokata a a d board O o m p l a l n t a ; Srd. A l l Dlaordera I n c i d e n t l o y o u n g MALTA, KBDAR, BALIIEC, at h o m e . _ . _ m e n w h o a b u s e Ihemeelvo* at * o m * period o f their under their direction tbe ship sailed for Capt. Stevena Rogers is eat ill living, and Unrponi every T U E S D A Y , W i l l sail l i v e * ; 4 t h . A l l d e l i c a t e dlaeaaea o f * l t h e r s * l o r W O R C K N T K R A N A N H l l A R . R U A D p a r t i c u l a r , call at C o l l e g e R o o m a , Savannah on the 29ih of March, 1819. resides in N e w London, COLD. from Onsets—own oivery v a r y W K H N K H D A Y . a n d from He is H FCo rL further a g e w h i c h require t h e apeclal care o f a c o m p e t e n t W1NTKR AKKANOKMBNT. L E S U I A L L , o r addrass, .Vein fork t o i,tsar poof direct *v*ry W E D N E S McCOY A MOORE. T h e trial waa highly *ucoe**ful. The now seventy eight years of age, a fine phvalnlan. A cure la certain In all curable ca***. DAY. L o w e l l M a e s . ReCnrunoo I* here m * d * l o a s t a t e m e n t frequent novMd tlf vessel then proceeded to Charleston, and specimen of an <>l i fashioned ehip-msster— S t e e r a g e Paasag" from $30, to N e w Y o r k a t l o w ly m a d e h y s o m e o f t h e moat reapectabla g e n e r a l rates, p a y a b l e In C u r r e n c y . after being lionized there for a short time, some six feat In height and of stalwart p r a c t i t i o n e r . In L o w e l l :-» N apd after December 1st, 1804, Paaaenger J O N A T H A N K E N D A L L , Paaaenger* f o r w a r d e d l o 1'arla a a d G e r m a n " T h e a * c o m p l a i n t * s h o u l d c o n s t i t u t e a dlatlnet took Jamas Monroe, then President of tbe proportions. He is said to be a most exT r a i n * will r u n a s f o l l o w s : porta a t v e r y l o w r a t e s . _ bran*h o f t h e profeaalon, a n d a h o o l d ba attended —DBALZa IB— United States, to Savannah. On th* 26th emplary and excellent man, and to he F o r paasaae a p p l y t o W I L L I A M S fe OTJION, t » to b y a c o m p e t e n t p h y a l e l a n ; a n d w e belleva t h a t L e a v e W o r c e s t e r a t 6 . 9 0 a n d I I . I d A . M „ 4 . S 0 B r o a d w a y , N e w Y o r k , or of May she aailed direct for Liverpool, u n i v e r s a l l y r e s p e c t e d a n d e s t e e m e d . W h e n P. M Dr. H a r m o n I* better qualified for t h a t branch o f O V. N AM A H A . " Nashua at 7.10 A. M., 12 M.,and 5.00 r. v . r art Ice than any o n a w e k n o w o f w h o d e v o t e * maklog the passage in 22 days, 18 Of which quite young he waa imprisoned by a BritWo. T •BBOBBjBuilding, L o w e l l . M a . . . Itaaalf p a r t i c u l a r l y l o It." " Orntuu Junction at 8.00 A.M., 13.4o*nd were under steam, some economy of fuel ish man-of-war. and on being released be B . — A g e n t * f o r t b * " Old liiaok S t a r L i n e • o f O.L'i p . M. m a y S d i y L i v e r p o o l P a c k e t s . I'.r being deemed adviaable, last the supply determined afterward to have bis credenAll trains oonneet st Groton Junction with T O FEMALES ONLY. should be exhausted. tials of eitiaensbip always with bim—so Sinnv Brook R. R. trains. Close connections T h e oelehreted R E D P I L L S a r e prepared eepeand PROVISIONS. be had impnnted on his arm his nsme, c l a l l y fur t h e uae of femaloe, a n d are Intended for sre also made at Woreester with trntns for During th* voyage across tbe Atlantic ihe date and plsoa of his birth, and the strictly I s g l t l m a t e p u r p m e a , \\r: t o remove all Provldenee. Norwich New York, Sprlugfleld, riill E aubaertbere havs opened a IsanufartiirriV Sipplies, nnnatural obatroctlona to t h a menatrual or month- Albany, and the Wost. several amusing incidents occurred, but figure of a hand pointing to the Amerioao ly flow—all C A U S E S o f untimely auppreaalnn, a n d T h r o u g h t i c k e t * f i r N e w Y o r k hy B o i n d o r N E W PROVISION STORK, we have room only for the two following, flag . Thoae credentials are indelible, and No. 1 S 1 V I N G N B A N K B U I L D I N G , t h a t t r o n b l e a o m * " w e a k n a e a " n o w a o p r e v a l e n t Land Routes, cm he had at 'he Ticket Office obtained directly from tbe offioers in com- will remain until bis strong arm (ball A l N o . 103 Central Street, cor Charlea, In A m e r i c a n w o m e n . in Lowell, where, also,Stat* Ho m. and Berths Shattnck Street, Lowell, Mass. W h i l e theae l'lll. a r e perfectly h a r m l e a s u n d e r mand : When, the ship was epproaohing moulder into duel —Hound IMe. ean he seeured by the Stetmers " City of Bosaad ke all kinds of A L L clrcumatancea, t h e y are a l w a y a ao t h e r a n g h Jan. 8, IBM.. )"»'<»* Cape Clear, under steam, *be was discovIn their o p e r a t i o n that It m a y b * beat for M A R ton" end " City of New York." F R E S H A N D S A L T M E A T S , B U T T E R , L A R D , For further particulars e . t i ninnee'l^ns with ered by the officers of tbe telegraph staIII Kl) w o m e n t o aacertaln t h e i r t r u e altoatlon b e O H E E r t E , PICKLKrt and all k i n d s o f fore using t h e m , for In oaae o f p r e g n a n c y t h e y ither Roa la, aee Hn-W. Fathgnd*r Unide. VART PROPEB OBSERVANCE Of A COM- Lowell Tea aid Coffee Store, tion, and was reported to the admiral in C O U N T R Y PBODUCO. w o u l d u n q u e a t l o n a b l y produce an u n e x p e c t e d hut C. S. TURNBIl. Supt. command at Cork as a ship o n fire. T h e MENDABLE BUI.E A story being current a * T W * aell c b s a p for caah. quite eaay m l s b a r r l a ^ e ; therefore It la a l w a y a adHo IS JOUH 8TRBKT. Wnveeeter.Nev. 29. 1SS4. nnvSOdtf viaable that married l a d l e , s h o u l d c o n s u l t a c o m A l l g o o d s p r o m p t l y dsilvered In t h e c i t y . O l v * admiral at once dispatched a fast cutter, that Mr. Tilion and Anna Dickinson bad p e t e n t p h y s i c i a n before u s i n g t h e a e l'lll*. F o r ad• p H E u n d e r s i g n e d w o u l d respect'allv a n n o a n e * a s a call at N o . IB* Central ttreet, cor. Charlea. well-manned, to her relief} bat great waa v i c e o r the l'lll.. a p p l y either In p e r s o n or b y latter I t o h i . frlende a n d cuetomere that h e haa p a r HEATH * W A L K E R . their wonder at their total inability, under matrimonial designs upon sach other, Mr. chaaed t h e . l o c k at the T e a and Coffee S t o r e N o . noWdtf l o t h e proprietor, D r . J . M H A R M O N . Office, NBRRIJIACK HIUMW. W a l l * * ' B l o c k , u p .tnlra, L o w e l l , M a . . S n e h aa all eail and with a good braes*, to come T responded to a letter of inquiry on tbe 11 J o h n atreet, formerly k e p t b y Mnnn B r o t h e r s , prefer m a y obtain t h e a e Pills a t N o . T* Middle S t . , Cnnatantly o n h a n d freab N e w Y o r k w h o r e h e will be h a p p y t o w a l l u p o n all w h o m a y up with a ship under bare pole*. After subject aa follows :— near City Hall A v e n u e . OYSTERS. T h e y will b a f o u n d o a favor M m w i t h a call. Choloeet T e a a , Coffeea a a d " v t h * b*noh ready t o s e r v e a t all t l m s a . several shot* bad been fired from the cutS p t e e a . a l t h a e a "Apri*..^ N . B . T h e s e Pills are t h e o n l y p u r e l y actea'lfle 0 A V B B T , T OTTAWA. Ill , J a n . 2 1 , 1867. HENRY EMBRT. Th* Great Vegetable Bemedy a n d reliable m e d l o l n e o f t h e kind n o w nhtalaa'ile. ter, Ike engine of the skip was stopped M T DEAR S I B : - i n reply to your kind .1. M. H A R M O N . L o w e l l , O e t , » , 1***. _oe«Mtf March 3 0 , 1 M B . marKvdtf for PAIN I and the cutter permitted t o approach, novS*aRf Inventor and Proprietor. inquiry whether ihe story be indeed true when her officers were invited on board to It 1* Warranted MADAME ZADOC PORTER'S examine aad admire tbe aew Invention. lhaf I am to marry my pleassnt friend Miss Anna Dickinson, permit me just lo T O C U R E T H o W O R 8 T C A SB O F T O O T H A N D R K A L L T N B B D B D . O O A I 1 G O A L ! Soon after dropping her anebor in the A C H E I N ONE MINUTE. harbor of Liverpool, a boat, manned with mention (what must suffice for the preseoi) Ihet io tbis, es in every other important I T ALSO CURBS KHESKI & HlflSHFIELD aailors in naval uniform, commanded by D I P H T I I R R I A. a lieutenant, came alongaide, and tbe offi- matter. I am bound hy a rule which I have A V E opened a Wboleaale Osab Jobbing Baal PKICE, 19 AND SO CJt.VTJT F E E BOTTLU. B A R - A C H K , n«-a. l a cer, in a tone mora authoritative than observed for now nearly eleven years; and BOLD O N L T B T that is not to tske B conclusive action withOAMKEE, l l o a t e r y , Olovea, B e t t o n a , W o r . u d a n d A l p a e e a Th* Best, Cheapest, aad Boat effectual pleasing demanded of tbe first man h e S O R B T H R O A T , aarl B r a l d a , Handkerchief*. P a n e v O o o d a , Congas, Colda, Ae. tbe World haa a m | D . W . H O E N R eB C O . , •aw, " Where is your master P" " I have out the advice ol Mrs E n a b o b R. I il on, Y a n k e e N o l l o n a , Hoop S k i r l * , N K C R A L O I A . a very eensible woman, snd the wife of Barely Vegetable, eawtalaa a* BUIBBA1A, DO master," replied the American. faper Oollars,fee,al P r i c e *S and K Cents. B r . e n d i n g 1 0 Oanta t o yours truly, TBKODOBE TILTOB. Cer. Fletcher It. tad Wettern ireiae. er other BILETEB10US DBEwS. B. h i . O B L L , Lowell, Il w i l l b s aent b y m a l l , 1 0 8 Merr m a o k f r e e t , '• Where is your captain, then, sir P " fabi* [ehjsaa]^ deiv W e n t w o r t h ' . B l o c k , near Merrimack D e p o t . ALSO, ALL KINDS OF Tb* c o s . T t v s B . t a a n " Ha is below, air," was tbe reply. O n A TBOETABf AH PEssT. A curious Christ/ ' . . , *J*Qsia* QOods at R*taU. I* Marraated. If need aereaching the deck Capt. Rogers aak-d tbe eortftag i e' Dlrectteaa, T h e attention o f I b e d e a l e r , o f thla c i t y and v i II \ R i p AIVD 9 « r T COAL. vinnra.., M ,• C v a a in allI ew Englishmen what he wanted. Th* officer mas festival given at Blennerbassel, Cum- c i n i t y , la reapeelfully aollolted, a a w e . h a l l aell sases, Ceagka, IMPRO VKP LOOK S T I T C H da4deodtf LowaU, Dee. 4th, IBM. t old*, creep berland, England, by Mr William Law* fall aa c h e a p If not cheaper than In t h e B o e t o n ma, Wheeplag replied, " My commander demand* to C o B g h , Aailn atiima, aad all MACHINE. know by what authority you wear that aoo, is reported, in the English pspsr*. m aWr ke e tr. e c e i v e o a r g o o d , w e e k l y from •t u e N e w S B W Z H O eJbettoae or iha Threat a a d L a o s * pennant, sir •" pointing with hi* awoj^ t o Mr. Law ton i a a vegetarian, and gave an Y o r k a e v w o n a a n d a r e freqaently a b l e l o g i v e Madams Eewac F*fl*r*« quite g o o d bargajna l o t h e trade, and o n r t e r m s a coach whip pennant flying at the main H I S Bfaebtne. a s a o w Improved, p o e s M s e e Btl$am i . t I ' U - . L T V s a a entertainment eoeoruingly :— are Juat aa favorable aa Boeton t e r m . . Pleaae eeil N O W A L L M E N A N D W O M E N b y t h e s e point* of excellence a n d a c k n o w l e d g e d m e r i t masthead. T o this tbe captain replied. V a B t s K t n c T i ' H i . T , prea d e x a m i n e o a r atoek a a d prloaa. p r e s e n t s , t h a t I am S o l e A g e n t for t b e F l o r w h l e b place II far In a d v a n e e o f a n y o t h e r . It w i l l pared w i t h ( r e a l eare a n * "About one thousand people attended. " By t h * authority of my government, e n e e and H o w e S e w i n g M a c h i n e . , In t h * e i t y o f Hens, Btlteh, P e l l , Oalher a n d H e w o n a Ruffle at acientlgs aklll. fr. m a eoaaK I L B ^ K I s% H I R S H F I B L D , o n c e ; B i n d , Cord, Braid, Here-Stlteh, T o o k with Lowell. Tho** wtahlng to parehaee a Sewing which ie republican and permit* m e to d o The farm buildings were decorated, and in blnatloa o f t b e best rameOVl baatlng. fee. I t Invites e x a m i n a t i o n a n d c o m M o r h l n e are Invited t o call a t m y place w h e r e 108 M e r r i m a c k *trVet, dies the vegetable kingdom • o . " Th* officer then remarked that h i . the large rooma singing and dancing and parieoa w i t h other* for e a e e o f e o m p r e h e n a l o n . t h e y can e e e them i a operation a a d j u d g e o f their atTorSa. N e a r t h e sf arrimaek D e p o t . commander Oonaldered it an in.alt to him, lecturing on phrenology, co-operation, O r * * * r a n g e o f effective w o r k i n g , a n d nnaurpaased merit.. I u raflssdial gaelltlee a m durability. N . O. O A R T K R , A g e n t . H S S I T KILBaai, raiLie •raaariBLO. " COME O N E , COMB A L L . " and commanding the American to haul vegetarianism and physiology went forbe*** on Us power to aeetet A I H . M O rd w a y a, BA M err I mack S t . H. C. D E A N , o a y l d l y r . th* heahhy and v l g e e e a e ward at intervals daring the dav. At down the pennant. Intimating that if it L o w e l l , A p r i l « 8 4 , IS**, d t f * l Central S t , elrcalatiea e f Ibe Baaed was not quickly don* he would be supplied noon a meal I f grain, fruit and vegetal l-a through tha L u n g s . ALSO AOENT FOB T H B with help. This waa a little too harsh for was given, which rather surprised some of It e a l i v s a s t h e amaetee and aaetata tb* akin i e per* Yankee spirit to endure, and Roger* in- tbe beef eaiing peasantry who had asasmG L O B K SBWIKI. IAC1INR, •arm the dasksa e t ragalaNOW HEADY. stantly gave tbe order to haul down the bled to lake part in tbe festival. I here u n a tbgjassi 3t ta* *yet**a, The OBBAFBST sad MOST SIMPLE Single THE PICKWICK PAPRH8. and InOJitly t h r e w l a * off eoewh whip, aad tupplp if* plat* api/A a war* raw turnips, boiled cabbages, boiled Trir^On*l If Bads 1 no In tb# tnRrk*H FROM N o . U 6 C E N T R A L S T R E E T tha w e s t * sahetaaee frem L\m*dltloa,lnerlm*ono>oroocoelolk*l.**. inrimwtmm Machines o f a l l k i n d s C L V A N R D broad blu* pennant, aueh aa are worn by wheat, boiled barley,* shelled peas (hklf a Cue earfhee ef t h s body TO I I I . , . t r a t e o e « I U o n , e o u t a J o l n g 1* full p a g e II ^ f l S p A j t E I ) novlBtf n a tv&1 the commanders of squadrons ia onr navy. ton of each of tbe three last named), oat- Inetratlona It toooan.tM phlegm, lab y S . E y t l n g a . .Ir., m a d e expreaaly for " *"" *' X 0 * O . O O ZkC*> deeee fr*e .pittlns.and will and«ankiog with tbe highest grade in that meal gruel, with chopped carrotaa tur- thi* e d i t i o n . I a n* faenid very agessahla Be ( U n d e r t h e Unitarian C h u r c h . ) •« T U B TEN I S » J I U t r r i E R T H A N <K>OOBSIt A L L ' S . F o r s a l e at of tbe British, and than, in a loud ton* of nips, and cabbage in i t ; horse beans, boilths taste. It l e net a viojantS e l Marrhwaek stoswU C H O O L B O O K S o f a l l k i n d s Juat raeet „ THE SWORD.** voice—eo that ha might be beard by t h * ed potatoes, salads, made of chopped carlent i a m s d y . b a t sBsssBsat, S a l e o f t h e atoek r e m o v e d f r o m t h e o l d a l a n d w s r m l a g , asaraalag aad s a b s t t v e . s e a a* taken by t b e English—he directed the engineer to get rota, tumipa, eabbage*. parsley, A c , over • L 4 S T I 0 8 I H O I S K I R T I N G , The OOld Pen-Boot BH€ Oheap- w i l l be c o n t i n u e d a t a t r e aMt RdSl.e eSa o. nBt .. B A T O N . eld**t pereea er ynaageet ehll*. Ik* •*• sja<> pspss rswCy. This order bed which waa poured Unseed boiled to a jelly. U"paw bswe a Cole*, If ever e e alight, i e n e t B E L o w e l l , S e p t e m b e r 1st, I M S . **ptldly NEW. Just raeelved bv est Of P l a t . give the Balaam a trial, aa tea very l e w prtae at w a the desired effect, although there was no A a t h e r e w e r e , - n o c o m m e n t s o f a n y k i n d , COMBTHINO > H. HOSPORb fe 0 0 . H la aold brtage It t a t h e reach e f every a o a , that they each apparatus on board, and tbe gallant either upon ihe »straordinary mease* or janfe) N o . 4* Merrli aiav alwaya heap It e e a v e a l e a t lev s e e A L A B O R B T O O K th* table, nod all being cold except th* lieutenant aad hi* crew palled for dear T h e ttmsly a e e o f a t * eaat b o t e * a R s P e a a s a i s t a F SHOULDER BRACES aad BAOLX I B B f _ > se W I L L V a v a good F U R T B l a f ee w a n k e n s hundred llama tm m The hot water jeart, which were potatoes, it saay be laaagta**. that t b * •*Bt P E N D E U S , M l l l n g c h e a p f o r caah, at § • - " a > . B M E D O A K ar s SCOTCH O A F , life. The Beet Pens In tho World. guests d d net -It down with mush relish to BLAKE'S, SsUbyaB BRAZER'at O O R N B R H A T S T O R E , subsequently leveled at the British offi' their vegetarian fare. Each bad aa apple at F o r aale at Ms 1 VtosS )en» IS aad H Joba street. sf HALL fe arjCXBl. Bisyitsesss, Hew Tartt. eatiMd sheen to alert upon aa early and a biscuit presented be rising irom th* HO. R H A T D E N L A H E , H a w T o a i , B r u a h e e l I BJBSJOI dTaAFroow BmsDaal • Large Inretoe BBaWawarF dary appotwas* A g w a t at U a i table \ A I L . TOOTH and H A I R B R O S R la ROQUET O P P A R A D I S R . v a r i e t y , al M a a d M J o h a etres*. • ef Ohm aa» Bl wlp^of WWW, hlghlv seaasntiaasd and vary delteeas d**1Sdtf JaalO B . O .HLAXB rMie D A T aale a t rerfaaae: afea, Mlgns Bteemlag Oareas. Oet HORTON. tstii C B, tof r n ' I of LEAD PBHOILal k J WARU a f.V°a>b,^ Zim&: "aihiAi For HKHRY CARDS A*» ^ar: Bro«a'* Patent." Jlfrrimark linufaftur*m» lo. 2 Ct OLTa pTpOeNt s , tipana w i d e , I beatara each a% Inrhee inc I "• * a " " Lowell Steam BViler Works T o n Maahattaa Eire iBaaraace C o . , NBW Yoaa Orrv. NiaRBtra Eire loswrnace Co., Naw Yoaa CITT. Iasaraace Co. o f Nortfe Ametlca, Cottoa liekiaerj. For Halt* TUB New IUTBM. Ot. Mairopolttaa l a a a r a a e a Coaapaav. BOOTS AND SHOES 1 ' p W S C o m p a n y offer, l o r aale t h e f o l l o w i n g I Machinery: 4 Hallway Heada ; • D r a w n * Pram**. 10 S p e e d e r * , i s s p l a d l e e e t c h , bubbina • 1 SxS T S l a b b e r * , « t e p t n d l e e e a c h , bobbin* 41-BsB l - i , Inches. far N o . 1.17 b a n k r o v i n g . 5 S l r e t e h e r s , 40 .pi m i l e s s w A , bobblna 4x7 I n . 19 S p i n n i n g Krsmea, d e a d t b r e e U e e , ISO aplndlea 40 W a r p f i l e r T a r o a i i e e . M a p t a d l e a e a c h , 1 ( 4 each. Bf 1 3 I n c h * . . autlabl* f o r Mo* M>a l o *4s. U S Print C l o t h L o o m a . 10 Cradle W a r p e r a . J O H N C . P A L P R K T . Bupt. 1*0 •' E m p i r e " L o o m a , fee Drllllnga or IT Ineh 1.0wall, J a n u a r y », 1BST. J.uadlf Shertlnga. 140 Loom*, foe SO l a o h D r i l l i n g . , w o o d frame* 1* Looma for 48 Inch S h e e t f e e a , w o o I tram**. I i " Maaun '' Looma, n e w , for Drllllnga o r 57 inch S h e e l l n g a . T h l a m a c h i n e r y haa b a e n rka. and m a y b e eeen A r e prepared t o furnlab at t h * B O O T T C t l T T O N a U L L S , L o w e l l , M . . . . ROTIRY BLBAnSKaVL si'KWt BOILERS, F o r farther Information apply to • T I L L A N D W A T E R T A N K S , of e v e r y WII.1.1 AM X BURKJE. A g e n t . daaerlptton. L o w e l l . Maee., J a n . 4,11*7, JeiU.lrt.u D S T T O X S T B B S J T , n e a r AfrcAanlf*' Mill: L o w t x t . . W B . DOBBINS A OO. esr* R e p a i r i n g d o n * a l the ahorteal n o t i c e . B e e o a d hand B o l l v r a e o n . t a n t l y o n h a n d . a n d for aala. L o w e l l , N o v . IT, IS**. nevlTdly BUSINES8 B O S T O B . LOW K M . A N D W A B U IT 4 , INSURANCE AGENCY. BTONY BROOK., LAW H E N C E A Maanachaeette MatswsJ Ltle las. <:o. BALBM RAILROAfl". O T RAILROADS CITY ADVERTISEMENTS,i L I F E A N D F I R E III— NO. 9079. LOWELL, MASS.. TUESDAY EVEN1 NG. FEBRUARY 5. 1867. A OL. XXXI. I I ' *°**AJkL * *o*» rplaitlBi«1l.ikB BOB OARD, BOOK A H D PABC ~ •
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