The Lowell Directory 1838, Part 1

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FLOYD'S


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LOWELL DIRECTORY


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CITY REGISTER:


FOR 1838.


LEONARD HUNTRESS, PRINTER No. 3, Union Buildings, Central street.


LIBRARY OF THE


HISTORICAL


ASSOCIATION of LOWELL sx Organized, Dec.19, 186890 OLD RESIDENTS


LOWELL HISTORICAL SOCIETY~ Incorporated, May 21,1902


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Lowell Annual Advertiser.


WILLIAM DUESBURY,


Practical Chemist, Druggist, Apothecary, & As- sayer of Metals, Ores, or Minerals,


Corner of Merrimack & Lewisstreets,


Where may be had the medical preparations of the United States Pharmacopeia prepared by W. D, and Physicians' prescriptions compounded un- der his immediate inspection, with the umest care, and on the most reasonnbde terms. Drugs of the best quality the market affords, togethe- with such articles as are usually found in an apoth- ecary store, such as Herbs, Patent Medicines Trusses, &c. &c. besides many useful prepara- tions peculiar to himself, as Duesbury's Perina- nent Jet Writing Ink, his Tooth Powder, for pre- serving the teeth and gums, his Scarlet Dye for Dying Woollens, his water r peller for rendering Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes water proof, and preserving the leather, and which will carry the finest polish, by using Paste, or other blacking upon it.


Mineral Waters, or Minerals and Ores analyzed with a view to their commercial value, or the prep- aration of Chemical compounds used in the arts and trades, with such other matters as usually come under the practical Chemist's attention.


Drawing for specifications of Patents, or other purposes executed to a scale accurately and at reasonable prices.


Lowell Annual Advertiser.


BROWN & WATSON, No. 3 Mansur's Building, Lowell Street, Have for sale a general assortment first quality GROCERIES, including the following:


Hyson Teas, Sugar House Molasses,


Young Hyson do.


West India do


Souchong do.


Butter and Cheese.


Loaf Sugar,


Fish, Winter strained Oil,


White Havana,


Superfine Flour, &c.


Brown do.


Also .- Spices of all kinds, with a general as- sortment of other articles usually found in a Gro- cery Store, which they offer for sale at fair prices. BENJAMIN P. BROWN. BENJAMIN WATSON.


HARD WARE & WOOLLEN GOODS. The subscriber informs his friends, and customers, that he continues business at No. 5 § 6 Wyman's Exchange CENTRAL STREET, ' Near Messrs. Mason and Doe's furniture ware house, where may be found a general assortment of HARD WARE, CUTLERY, &c. Also .- Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Buckskins, Cam- lets, Satinetts, Flannels, Serges, Hosiery, Gloves, Stocks, Cravats, Suspenders, &c. f.c. &c. READY MADE CLOTHING, constantly on hand. Also, Clothing made to order, and warranted to fito SAMUEL BURBANK.


Lowell Annual Advertiser.


LOWELL CLOTH STORE, Carner Central & Hurd street, opposite Hamilton bleach House & print works, WHERE may be found an extensive assortment of German, French, English, and American superfine, middling, and low priced, BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATIN- ETS AND VESTINGS. TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, &c.


READY MADE CLOTHING of every description.


TAILORING


Under the superintendence of Mr LEWIS D. BOISE, where garments of every description will be made to order in the most fashionable manner and war- ranted to fit.


ABRAM FRENCH.


LOWELL DYE-HOUSE, AT HALES' MILLS.


The subscribers would inform their friends and the public, that they carry on the DYING BUSINESS, IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES; Viz: Silks, Cottons, Wollen Garments: Ribbons, Gloves, Hose, Lace Veiis, &c. All other articles belonging to their line, dyed in the best manner, 'T'hey invite a share of public patronage. All work entrusted to their care will pe faithfully attended to, and finished in the best CYRUS FARRAR, CYRUS CHAMBERS. 2L


manner.


Lowell Annual Advertiser.


WEARE' CLIFFORD, ANDOVER ST. SILK, COTTON, LINEN AND WOOLLEN DYER,


Will Dye and Finish in the best manner,- Broadcloths, Cassimeres, &c .. Satins, Lustrings, Crapes, Plush, Lace Veils, Silk and Cotion Vel- vet, Sewing Silk-Silk Crape, Worsted and Cot- ton Shawls-Yarn and Worsted, high colors, (for Lace Work, Carpets &c.) Italian and French Crapes, Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, Hosiery and Gloves, Ribbons, &c. &c. Also, Ladies' Dresses of every description-Gentlemen's Coats, Panta- loons, Vests, &c.


Cleanse and Finish in the best manner, Gentle- men's Coats. Pinta oons, and Military Garments, Merino .Shawls, Table Cloths, Carpets S.c .- Mildews and Stains removed from Linen and Cotton Goods.


January 1 1838.


N. W. RYAN'S


CROCKERY, GLASS, AND CHINA STORE, Merrimack st., opposite the Tremont Corporation,


Keeps on hand as good an assortment of the a- bove articles as any in this city. Also, Cutlery, Hollow Ware and Stoves, with all articles usually found in such stores ; in addition to which is a va- riety of merchandise too numerous to mention, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for Cash.


N. B .- No second price; the lowest being inva- riably the price asked.


Lowell Annuul Advertiser.


BOOT AND SHOE STORE, AND MANUFACTGRY. Manasah Bailey


Respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he continues at his old stand on Central street nearly opposite Jackson street where he has on hand, and for sale a good assortment of LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, of the best quality and at as fair prices as can be ob- tained at any other place in this city.


-ALSO -- INDIA RUBBER OVER SHOES.


DANIEL HUTCHINSON, UMBRELLA & PARASOL MANTFACTURER, MERRIMACK STREET, Keeps constantly on hand and for sale UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS & CANES OF ALL KINDS, AND OF HIS OWN MAKE, - -ALSO- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, VIOLIN, AND BASS VIOL STRINGS, TRUNKS, & c.


DANIEL KITTREDGE, CENTRAL VILLAGE, DRACUTT, Manufactures, and keeps constantly on hand, CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, Which can be had as cheap as at any other place in this vicinity


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Lowell Annual Advertiser.


BROWN & JUDKINS, Printers, No. 12 Suffolk Square, Merrimack Street. THE LOWELL CASKET,


Published at No. 12 Suffolk square, issues every week : 000 copies, and is read by upwards of 40,000 persons in this city weekly, it is decided- ly the best medium for advertisers to make known through its columns, their wishes and wants to the Public.


N. B .- Job printing executed at the above place with neatness and despatch.


DOORS, SASHES & BLINDS.


The subscriber takes this opportunity to inform his friends and the public, that he continues to manufacture Doors, Sashes aud Blinds, at his old stand in Belvidere Village, rear of the Flannel Miil, and assures all who will favor him with their patronage, that with the facilities he has, he can afford and wili furnish a cheaper and better article than can otherwise be obtained in the city of Low- ell. Also, Bedsteads, Tables, and wood turning, of all kinds, Bannisters, Knobs, &c. which will be done in the best manner and at reduced prices.


GEORGE W. PARKER.


REEDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Manufactured and warranted by D. C. BROWN & Co., Warren street, near the Middlesex Corporation, Lowell Mass.


Lowell Annual Advert ser.


CONFECTIONARY, WHOLESALE & RETAIL.


JOHN M. CARTER,


Would inform the citizens of Lowell, and the public generally, that his confectionary manufac- tory is at the corner of Merrimack and Suffolk sts. Às he intends carrying on an extensive business, on account of his increasing patronage, he has extended his means of manufacturing.


All kinds of sugar work, Cake of every descrip- tion, Cocoa nut Cake, Macarona Cake, Ice Creams.


Jellies .- Currant, Blackberry, Appie, Quince, Barberry, Cranberry.


Preserves .- Quince, Pine Apple, Pears, Ap- ples, Quince Marmolade.


Pickles .- Grapes, Gerkins, Peppers, Cucumbers, Barberries, Onions, Beets.


Souses .- Mackerel, Lobster, Oyster, Pigs Feet.


Brawn .- Fruit, and Sweet Meats 'of all kinds, &c. &c.


Specimens of the above may be seen at Mrs S. Weymouth's, No. 40, Merrimack square, opposite the City House.


Mr. Carter feels assured that by twenty five years experience in the business in various cities in the Union, he has not a superior. Particular at- tention will be paid to the dressing of Bride Cake in the best style, both in beauty and execution.


Parties may rest assurred that he can provide every article they need, and will give his person- al attendance in waiting upon them with the strictest economy and promptness and in the best style.


N. B .- Merchants and retailers from the coun-


Lowell Annual Advertiser.


¿rv, would do well to call. A good discount made to these. Cash or country produce exchanged for the above.


ALONZO S. DAVIS, No. 13 MERRIMACK STREET, has on hand a good, and principally new stock of HATS, CAPS. BOOTS & SHOES, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, STOCKS, CAPES, BOAS, MUFFS, TIPPITTS and other FURS, ALSO, TRUNKS, AND A VARIETY OF Clothing, Fancy Goods, &c.


LOWELL CITY MILLS. P. S. B. S. HALE, Have constantly on hand a supply of prime Wheat, which they are making into SUPERFINE FLOUR, Of the first quality, and will sell it low for CASH. Purchasers are invited to call and examine for themselves.


Also, Middlings, Shorts, and Bran.


Wm. BLAISDELL & SONS, (Opposite the Washington Hotel,) PAINTERS, GLAZIERS, PAPER HANGERS, and imitators of Wood and Marble. Lowell, Mass,


Lowell Annual Advertiser.


OFFUTT'S


FURNISHING WARE ROOM, IS AT No. 5 Lowell street, nearly opposite the Market,


And is calculated for furnishing boarding and other houses, with almost every article needed in house keeping, such as Furniture, Feathers, Beds, Bedding, China, Glass, Crockery, Tin, Iron, and Worden Ware, Looknig Glasses, Clocks, &c.


All who wish to buy low and for cash, are re- spectfully invited to call in before purchasing else- where, as the subscriber will pay due regard to hard times, and sell at prices that must suit all reasonable buyers.


N. B .- Goods all kinds sold at Auction and Beds to let as usual.


CHARLES OFFUTT.


MERRIMACK BOOKSTORE, Near the Ruil Road Bank on Merrimack street. E. A. RICE & CO. Constantiy on hand and for sale a good assortment of Books, Stationary and Medicines. This is the only Methodist book repository in this city. Also, a variety of other articles usually kept in Bookstores.


JOHN PUTNEY'S CLOTH AND CLOTHING STORE, No. 34 Merrimack street.


N. B .- Tailoring establishment under the su- perintendence of Mir Frederick Sargent, Clothes made in good style hnd warranted to fit.


Lowell Annual Advertiser.


J. COGGIN, J .. NO. 19, MERRIMACK ST., LOWELL, Keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATI- NETS AND VESTINGS. ALSO .- Ready-made Clothing, Shirts, Bosoms, Dickeys, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. &c. Which he will sell at low prices for Cash. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, Under the superintendence of 3. Hardacre, where garments will be made at short notice, in the most faithful and fashionable manner.


HENRY PATCH. Carpenter, Bell Hanger, Saw Filer, cleaner and repairer of Clocks, Accordions, &c. &c. OFFICE NO 3, FULTON STREET, Directly east of the Rev. Mr Blanchard's Meet- ing House.


T. J. BARNES, WARREN STREET. ... ... LOWELL. Manufactures and keeps constantly for sale WHIPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


ROBERT READ, DEALER IN ENGLISH & WEST INDIA GOODS Central street, near the Bridge, CENTRAL VILLAGE, DRACUTT, .


Lowell Annual Advertiser.


BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE, No 3, Union Buildings, (SECOND AND THIRD STORIES,) CENTRAL STREET.


The subscriber, having made additions to his job office, by furnishing it with a good assortment of fancy type, is prepared to execute, at short notice.


Cards, Circulars, Blanks, Show Bills, Shop Bills, and every description of JOB PRINTING, in a neat style, and on reasonable terms_ He is also prepared to print, at short notice, BOOKS & PAMPHLETS.


LEONARD HUNTRESS


N. B .- At the above office is printed the LOW- ELL COURIER, three times a week, Tuesday , Thursday and Saturday mornings, at three dollars a year,-and THE LOWELL JOURNAL once a week, Wednesday morning, at two dollars a year .


JOHN ROLFE, HAT MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN HATS, CAPS, FURS, TRUNKS, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, &c. No. 2 Cottage Row, Merrimack street, 2d door east of Rev. Mr. Blanchard's Meeting House.


N. B .- Hats, Caps & Trunks made to order or repaired at short notice.


Lowell Annual Advertiser.


DYAR'S NEW FURNITURE, FEATHER, CLOCK, LOOKING-GLASS, AND PICTURE FRAME WARE ROOMS, Merrimack street, nearly opposite the City Hall, Lowell,


Where may de found one of the best assort- ments ever offered in this city. The stock has recently been purchased for cash, and will be sold at a small advance from cost. Persons wanting any of the above named articles, are respectfully requested to call and examine them. There is a manufacturing shop attached to the same, where any of the above named Ware may be made, and Furniture repaired.


The repairing and sale of Clocks will be person- ally attended to


CHARLES SMITH, DEALER IN DRY GOODS No. 55, Merrimack street.


CLAPP & LOVEJOY, MIDDLE STREET, LOWELL. Manufacture § keep constantly on hand, a gen- eral assortment of Cabinet Furniture. Also, Mahogany Chairs of the best quality and neatest style. N. B .- All kinds of Furniture made to order, and on reasonable terms.


ZEBULON CLAPP. NOAH LOVEJOY.


Merrins Puffs anu tur the best style, - N. B .- Honeing and setting ..... attended to.


E. MELVIN Continues to Brew improved VEGETABLE BEER, at the old stand. Families supplied with fresh yeast and BEER to order. Past favors thankfully acknowledged.


ug. ell,


AMIN FLOYD, PERIODICAL & NEWSPAPER. AGENT, AT COURIER OFFICE. No. 3 Union Buildings, Central street.


THE


LOWELL DIRECTORY :


CONTAINING NAMES OF THE INHABITANTS, THEIR OCCUPATION, PLACES OF BUSINESS AND DWELLING HOUSES ;


WITH AN


ALMANAC;


HISTORY


CHARTER AND CITY REGISTER.


STREETS AND CORPORATIONS, CITY OFFICERS, PUBLIC OFFICES, BANKS, INCORPORATED COMPANIES, SOCIETIES, AND OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION.


BY BENJAMIN FLOYD,


LOWELL: LEONARD HUNTRESS, Printer .-


1828.


ALMANACK.


ECLIPSES IN 1933.


There will be four Eclipses this year; two of the Sun, and two of the Moon, in the following order, viz:


1. The first will be a total eclipse of the Sun, on the 25th day of March, 5h, in the evening, in- visible.


II. The second will be of the Moon, April 9th partly visible as follows :


Beginning 7h. 46m.


Middle 9 10 Evening.


End . 10 40


Digits eclipsed, 7d on the Moon's northern limb.


III. There will be an anular eclipse of the Sun September, 18th. as follows:


Beginning Sh. 30m.


Middle End 6 Q0


4 51 Evening


[] Digits eclipsed, 10d. 51m. on Sun's soush limb.


IV. The fourth and last will be a partial eclipse of the Moon, October 3d. 10h. in the mara- jag invisible.


1828.


JANUARY, first Month.


First Quarter, 3d day, 2h. Omn. morning. Full Moon, 10th day. 2h. 36m. evemng. Last Quarter, 18th day, 7h. 51m. evening. New Moon, 25th day. 9b. 8m. evening.


M W'k D. Day.


Sun. IL D Moon R. S. H. M. R. S.


COURTS.


] Mon.


2 Tues.


7 31 58 58 10 41 7 31 58 58 11 54 C. C. P Cambridge.


3 WVed.


7 31 58 58 moro. GENERAL ELECTION.


4 Thur.


7 30 59


0


1 10


6 Sat.


7 29 59


0) 2


3 33


7|Sun.


7 29 59


2


4 45


& Blond.


7 28 59


4


5 53


9 Tues.


7 27 59


6


6 57 P. C. Cambridge.


10 Wed.


7 26 59


8 Rises.


11|Thur.


7 26 59 8


5 22


12 Frid.


7 25 519 10


6 37


13 Sat.


7 21 59 12


7 41


14 Sun.


7 24 59 12


8 43


15 Mond.


7 23 59 14


9 46


16 Tues,


7 22 59 16:10 45


17 Wed.


7 21 59 18 11 47


7


20 5 9 20 Morn


18 Thur. 19 Frid.


7 19 5.9 22


0 52


20 Sat.


7


18 5.9 24


2 0


21|Sun.


7 17 59 26


3 10


22 Mond. 23|Tues.


7 15 5 9 30


5 33


24 Wed.


7 14 519 32


6 36


25 Thur. 26 Frid.


7 12 519 36


5 39 7 3 7 10 59 40 8 24


27 Sat. 7.11 5/9 33 23 Sun. 29 Mond. 7 9 59 42| 9 42


30 Tues.


8 59 44 10 56 7 3 1| Wed. |7 6 59 48 Moru


7 16 5|9 28


4 22


7 13 59 34 Sets.


5 Frid.


7 30 59


2 22


1838


FEBRUARY, second Month. First Quarter, 1st day, Oh. 50m. evening. Full Moon. 9th day, 9h. 8m. morning. Last Quarter, 17th day, Oh. 55m. evening. New Moon, 24th day, 7h 24m. morning.


M/ W'k D.


Day.


R.


Sun L. D. Moon S. H. M. R. S.


COURTS.


1 Thurs.


7 5 5


9 50


0 11


2 Friday


7 4 5


9 52


1 25


3 Satur.


7 3 5


9 54


2 37


4 SU.V.


7 1 5


9 58


3 48


5 Mond. 7 0 510


0


4 52


6 Tues.


6 59 6 10


2


5 48


7 Wedn. 6 58 6 10


4


6 35


8 Thurs.


6 56 6 10


8


7 12


9 Friday 6 55 6 10 10 Rises.


10 Satur. 6 54 6 10 12 6 36


11 SUN.


6 52 6,10 16


7 36


12 Mond. 6 51 610 18


8 37


13 Tues.


6 50 6 10 20


9 38 P. C. Concord.


14 Wedn. 6 49 6 10 22


10 42


15 Thurs. 6 47 6 10 26


11 46


16 Friday


6 46 6 10 28


Morn


17 Satur. 6 45 6 10 30 0 54


18 SUN.


6 43 6 10 34


2 3


19 Mond. 6 42 6 10 36


3 14


20 Tues. 6 40 6 10 40


4 19 P. C. Charlestown.


21 Wedn. 6 30 6 10 42


5 15 6 0


22 Thurs. 6 38 6 10 44


6 37


23 Friday 6 36 6 10 48 24 Satur. 6 35 6 10 50


Sets.


25 SUN.


6 34 610 52


7 14


26 Mond. 6 32 6 10 56


8 33 Ward officere chosen.


27 Tues. 6 31 6|10 58 9 51


28 Wedn. 6 29 6 11 2/ 11 8


1838.


MARCHI, third Month.


First Quarter, 3d day 1h. 51m. morning. Full Moon, 11th day 3h. 55m. morning Last Quarter. 19th day 1h. 47m. morning. New Moon, 25th day 5a. Im. evening.


MI W'K | Sun. L. D. Moon D. Day. R. S. H. M. R. S.


COURTS.


I Thurs. 6 28 6 11 4 Morn.


2 Friday 6 26 6 11 8 0 24


3 Satur. 6 25 6 11 10


1 37


4 SUN. 6 24 6 11 12 2 45


5 Mond. 6 22 6 11 16 3 44


6 Tues. 6 21 6 11 18


4 34


7|Wedn. 6 19 6 11 22


5 14


8 Thurs. 6 18 6 11 24


5 46


9|Friday 6 16 6 11 28 6 11 6 15 6 11 30 6 35


10 Satur. IL SUN.


6 13 6 11 34 Rises.


12 Mond.


6 12 6 11 36


7 31


13 Tues.


6 11 6 11 38


8 33


14 Wedn. 16


15 Thurs. 6


9 6 11 42 9 37 8 6 11 44 10 44


16 Friday 6 6 6 11 48 11 52


17 Satur. 6 5 6 11 50 Morn.


18 SUN. 6 3 6 11 54 1 2


19 Mond. 6


2 6 11 56


2 7


20 Tuesd. 6 1 6 11 58 3 5


3 53


22 Thurs. 5 58 7


7


12


8


5 2


24 Satur.


5 55 7


12 10


5 28


25 SNN. 5 53 7 12


26 Mond. 5 52 7 12 16


7 22


27 Tuesd. 5 50 7 12 20


8 40


28 Wedn. 5 49 7 12 22


9 59


29 Thurs. 5 48 7 12 24 11 17


so Friday 5 46 7


12 28 Morn


si Satur. 5 45 7|12 30 0 31


City officers chosen


C. C. P. Concord.


P. C. Cambridge.


21 Wedn. 5 59 7


12


2


12 4


4 31


23 Friday 5 56


14 Sets


838.


APRIL, fourth Month. First Quarter, 1st day, 4h. 49m. evening. Full Moon, 9th day, 9h. 22m. evening. Last Quarter, 17th day, 10h. 46m. morning. New Moon, 24th day, 2h. 17m. morning.


MI W'k D


Sun. L. D | Moon] R. S. H. M. R, S.


COURTS.


-


1 SUN.


5 43 7


12 34


1 36


2 Mond.


5 42 7


12 36


2 30


City Gov. Inaug.


3 Tues.


5 40 7 12 40


3 16


4 Wedn. 5 39 7


12 42


3 49


5 Thurs. 5 38 7


12 44


4 16


6 Friday


5 36 7


12


48


4 38


7 Satur.


5 35 7


12 50


4 57


8 SUN.


5 33 7


12 54


5 15


9 Mond. 5 32 7


12 56


Rises


10 Tues. 5 31


7 12 58


7 29 P.C.Con. S. J.C. Low


11 Wedn. 5 29 7 13


2


8 36


12 Thurs. 5 28 7


13


4


9 44


13 Friday 5 27 7 13


6 10 54


14 Satur. 5 25 7 13


10


Morn


15 SUN. 5 24 7 13


12 0


1


16 Mond. 5 22 7 13 16


1 0 1 48


17 Tues. 5 21 7


13 18


18


Weun. 5 20 7 13 20 13 24


3 2


20 Friday


5 17 7 13 26


3 29


21 Satur. 5 16


22 SUN.


5 14 7 13 7


13 34


13 36


19 40


26 Thurs. 5 9 7 13 42 10 8


27 Friday 5 8 7 13 44|11 18


28 Satur. 5


7 7 13 46 Morn


5 7 13 50 0 19 29 SUN. 5


30 Mond. 5


4 7/13 52 1 9


P. C. Woburn.


25 Wedn.


5 10 7


4 37 Sets. 8 50


24 Tues. 5 12 7


13 28


3 53


13 32


4 16


23 Mond ..


2 30


19 Thurs. 5 18 7


Day.


1838.


MAY, fifth Month. First Quarter, 1st day, 9h. 21m. morning. Full Moon, 9th day, Oh. 14m. evening. Last Quarter, 16th day, 4. 58m. evening. New Moon, 23d day, 11h. 39m. morning. First Quarter. 31st day, 2h. 51m. morning.


M| W'k D.


Sun. (L. D.| Moon R. S. II. M. R. S.


COURTS.


1 Tuesd. 5 3 7


13 54


1 48


2 Wedn.


5


2 7 13 56


2 26


3 Thurs.


5 1 7|13 58


2 43


4 Friday


4 59 8 13


2


3 2


5 Satur.


4 58 8 14


1


3 21


6 SUN.


4 57 8 14


6


3 38


7 | Mond.


4 56 8 14


8


3 54


8 Tuesd.


4 55 8 14 10


9 Wedn.


4 54 8|14 12


4 14 Rises. 8 43


10 Thurs.


4 53 8 14 14


9 51


12 Satur.


4 50 8 14 20


10 54


13 SUN.


4 49 8 14 22|11 43


14 Mond.


4 48 8 14 24


Morn 0 81 1 5


16 Wedn.


4 46 8 14 28


17 Thurs.


4 45 8|14 30


1 32


18


Friday


4 44 8 14 32


1 53 2 17


19 Satur.


4 43 8|14 34


20 SUN.


4 42 8 14 36


2 39 3 2


22 Tuesd.


4 41 8


14 38


23 Wedn.


4 40 814 40


3 30 Sets. 8 56


24 Thurs.


4 39 8


14 32


25 Friday


4 38 8 14 44


10 3 10 44


26 Satur.


4 37 8|14 46


27 SUN.


4 36 8 14 48


11 44 Morn


28 Mond.


4 36 8 14 48


4 35 S 14 50 0 17 29 Tuesd.


30 Wedn. 4 34 8|14 52


31


Thurs. 4 34 8|14 52


0 44 1


7


P. C. Groton.


C. C. P. Concord.


11 Friday


4 51 8 14 18


15 Tuesd.


4 47 8 14 26


21 Mond.


4 42 8 14 36


P. C. Cambridge.


Day.


1838.


JUNE, sixth Month.


Full Moon, 8th day, Oh. 7m. morning. Last Quarter, 14th day, 9h. 47m. evening. New Moon, 21st day, 9h 50m. evening First Quarter, 29th day. 8h. 28m. evening.


M, W'k D. Day.


Sun. L. D . Moon R. S. H. M. R. S.


COURTS.


1 Friday


4 33 8 14 54


2 Satur.


4 33 8 14 54


1 25 1 42


3 SUN. 4 32 8 14 56


2 0


4| Mond. 4 31 8 14 58


2 18


5 Tuesd. 4 31 8


14 58 0


2 37


5 Wedn.


4 30 8 15


3 2


7 Thurs.


1 30 8 15


0


3 33 Rises 9 42


10 SU.V.


4 28 8 15


4


10 30


11 Mond.


4 28 8|15


4 11 7


12 Tuesd. 4 28 8 15


4 4


11 36 Morn


14 Thurs.


4 27 8 15


15


6 G


0 44 1 7 1 31 2 0


17 SUN. 18 Mond. 19 Tuesd.


4 27 8 15


4 27 8 15


6


2 37 Sets.


21 Thurs 4 27 8 15


22 Friday


4 27 8 15


6 8 49


23 Satur.


4 27 8 15


4 27 8:15


25 Mond. 4 27 8 15


26 Tuesd


4 27 8 15


27 Wedn. 4 27 8|15


8 6 11 29 6 11 46


28 Thurs. 4 27 8 15


29 Friday 4 28 8 15


30|Satur. 4 23 8 15


4 Morn 40 7


P. C. Lowell.


C. C. P. Concord.


13 Wedn.


4 28 8 15


6 0 1


15 Friday 4 27 8 16 Satur. 4 27 8 15 4 27 8 15


4 29 8 15


2


9 Satur.


4 29 8 15


2


0 22


6 6


20 \Vedn. 4 27 8 15


6 6


21 SUN.


6 9 43 6 10 15 6 10 45 6 11


P. C. Framingham


& Friday


1853


JULY, seventh Month.


Full Moon, 7th day. 9h. 35m. morning. Last Quarter, 14th day, 2h. 36m. morning. New Moon, 21st day, 9h. 38m. morning. First Quarter, 29th day. 1h. 11m. evening.


MI W'k D. Days


Sun. L. D. Moon R. S. H. M. R. S.


COURTS.


-


1 SUN.


4 28 8


15


4


0 21


2 Mond.


4 28 8


15


4


0 39


3 Tuesd.


4 29 8


15


2


1 2


4 Wedn.


4 29 8


15


2


1 30 Independence, Dec


5 Thurs.


4 30 8


15


0


2 6


6 Friday


4 30 8


2 51


7 Satur.


4 31 8


4 31 8


14 56


9 38


10 Tuesd.


4 32 8


14 56


10


3


11 Wedn.


14 54 10 26


12 Thurs.


4 33 8 4 33 8


14 54 10 49


13 Friday


4 34 8


14 52 11 10


14 Satur.


4 35 8


11 34 Morn 0 2


15 SUN.


4 35 8 4 36 8


14 48


14 46


14 44


14 44


2 10


20 Friday


4 39 8 14 42


3 12 Sets. 8 45


22 SUN.


4 41 8 14 38 4 42 8 14 36


9 11


24 l'ues.


4 43 8 14 34


9 33


25 Wedn.


4 44 8 14 32


9 53


26 Thurs.


4 45 8 14 30


10 8


10 26


27 Friday 4 46 8 14 28 28 Satur. 4 47 8 14 26 10 43 4 48 8 14 24 11 4 29 SUN. 30 Mond. 4 49 8 14 22 11 27


31 |Tues.


14 50 8:14 20 11 58


0


14 58 Rises


8 SUN.


14 58


9 5


9|Mond.


4 32 8


14 50


14 50


16 Mond.


17 l'ues. 18 Wedn.


4 38 8


19 Thurs.


4 38 8


0 36 1 18


21 Satur.


4 40 8 14 40


23 Mond.


4 37 8


15


1855


AUGUST, eighth Momen. Full Moon, 5th day, 5h. 42m. evening. Last Quarter, 12th day, 8h. 44m. morning. New Moon, 19th day, 11h. 42m. evening. First Quarter, 28th dav. 4h. 11m. morning


M. D.


W'k Day.


Sun. (L. D. Moon R. S. H. M. R. S.


COURTS.


- 1


Wedn.


4 51 8 14 18


Morn


2


Thurs.


4 52 8 14 16


0 38


3


Friday


4 53 8 14 14


1 32


4


Satur,


4 54 813 12


2 37


5 6


Mond.


4 56 8


14


8


8


5


Tues.


4 57 8


14


6


8 30


8


Wedn. 14


59 8


14


2


8 52


9 Thurs. 5


0 7


14


0


9. 14


10 Friday 5


17


13 58


9 38


1 1 Satur. 5


2 7 13 5610


4


12 SUN.


5


3 7


7


13 52/11 16


14 Tues.


5 712 50 Morn


15 Wedn.


15


7 7


8 7


9 7


13 42


2 7


18 Satur. 5 11


3 14 Sets. 7 37


7 56


8 14


8 31


24 Friday 5


8 47


25 Satur.


5 20 7


7


13 18


9 29


27 Mond.


15 23


7


13 14 13 12|10 31


28 Tuesd. 5 24


13 10 11 17 Com. Har. College


29 Wedn. 5 25 7 30 Thur. 5 27 7


13 6 Morn


31 Friday '5 28 7|13


4 0 15


P. C. Concord


P. C. Charlestown.


21 Tues. 22 Wedn. 5 23 Thurs.


5 15


16 7


13 23


13 26


13 22


13 20


9 7


26 SUN.


5 21


9 56


19 SUN.


5 12 7


13 36


20 Mond. 5 13 7


7


13 34 13 30


13 46


0 5 4


16 Thurs. 5


13 44


1


17 Friday 15


7|13 38


13 54 10 37


13 Mond. 5 5


14 10


Rises


SUN.


4 55 8


4


5 17 7 19 7


1838


SEPTEMBER, ninth Month.


Full Moon, 4th day, 1h. 31m. morning. Last Quarter. 10th day, 5h. 25m. evening. New Moon, 18th day, 4h. 1m. evening. First Quarter, 26th day, 5h. 9m. evening.


MI W'k D.


Day.


R. S.


Sun. L. D. Moon H. M. R. S.


COURTS.


1


Satur.


5 29 7 12 2


1 26


2


SUN.


5 31 7


12 53


2 45


3


Mond.


5 32 7 12 56


4 6


4


Wedn.


5 33 7 12 50


7 16


5 6 Thurs.


5 36


7 12 48


7 39


7


Friday


5 38 7 12 44


8 13


8 Satur.


5 39 7 12 42


8 35


9 SUN.


5 40 7 12 40


9 13


10 Mond.


5 41 7 12 38 10 1 5 43


11 Tues.


7 12 34:10 56


12 Wedn.


5 45


7 12 30.11 59


13 Thurs.


5 46 7 12 28 Morn


14 Friday


5 48 7 12 21 1 5


15 Satur.


5 49 7


12 22


2 11


3 17


16 SUN.


5 50 7 12 20


12 16


4 21 Sets.


18 Tues.


5 55


7


12


6 38


19 Wedn. 20 Thurs.


5 56 7 12


10 8 6 54


21 Friday


5 59 7 12


2


7 33


23 SUN.


6


2 6 11 56


8 30


24 Mond.


6 3 611 51


9 10


25 Tues.


6 4 6 11 52 10


3


26 Wedn. 27 Thurs. 6 6 6 11 48 11 6


28 Friday


6 7 611 46 Morn


29 Satur.


6


9 611 42 0 19


30 SUN,


6 10 6 11 40| 1 37.


P. C. C. ambridge


C. C. P. Lowell.


C. Com. Concord.


17 Mond.


5 52 7


5 53 712 14


5 57 7.12


6 7 12


22 Satur.


6 0 6 12


0 7 58


Tues.


5 33 7 12 54 Rises.


1838


OCTOBER. tenth Month.


Full Moon. 3d day, 10h. 2m. morning. Last Quarter, 10th day, 5h. 41m. morning. New Moon, 18th day, 9h. 41m. morning. First Quarter, 26th day, 4h. 14m. morning.


D.


Day.


R. S.


Sun. |L. D. |Moon H. M. R. S.


COURTS.


1 Mond.


6 12 6


11 36


2 57


2


Tues.


6 13 6|11 34


4 17


3


Wedn. 6 14 6|11 32


Rises.


4


Thurs. 6 16 6|11 28


6 3


5 Friday 6 17 6 11 26


6 42


6 Satur.


6 18 6 11 24


7 8 7 55


7


SUN.


6 20 6 11 20


8 48


9 Tues. 6 23 6 11 14


9 50


10 Wedn. 6 24 6 11


12 8


10 56 Morn


11 Thurs. 6 26 6 11


6


0 3


12


Friday 6 27 6 11


11 2


1 9


14 SUN.


6 30 6 11


0


2 12


15 Mond. 6 31 6|10 58


3 14


16 Tues. 6 33 6 10 54


4 15|S. J. C. L. T.Camb.


17


Wedn. 6 34 6 10 52




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