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Whitney Hananiah, variety-store, Merrimac st. opposite Tremont corp.
Whitney John, overseer Ap. corp. h. 20 Jackson st Whitney Orlando, variety-store, Merrimac st. bds at Olive Rowe's
Whittier Daniel, at factory, h. Chapel st.
Whittier Geo. housewright, bds. at T. Wyman's Whittier Green H. bds. at M. M. Tuxbury's Whittier Horatio, at factory, bds. at N. Dane's Whittier Moses, overseer at dress-room, house 23 Prince st.
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Whittier Rufus, overseer, bas. at M. Whittier's Wiggins Caleb M. cordwainer, bds. at Mrs. Turn- er's, Jefferson st.
Wiggins Daniel, cabinet-maker, bds. at William Johnson's
Wiggins G. housewright, bds. at D. Coburn's, Warren st.
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Wight James, overseer at Middlesex corp. house Warren st.
Wild Benjamin, cordwainer, Lewis st. house Fen- wick street.
Wild Daniel, at factory, bds. at S. Twombly's
Wild Daniel Jr. at Lawrence factory
Wilder Charles, clerk at Mansur & Childs, bds. at Mansur's, Chapel hill
Wiley Daniel, boarding house, 29 Webster street, Hamilton corp.
Wilkins Asa, housewright, bds. at J. Chapman's, Suffolk sq.
Wilkins Charles W. housewright, h. South st.
Wilkins John, machinist, h. Tyler st. Middlesex Co. buildings
Wilkins John, clerk at Monroe's, boards at Mrs. Payson's
Wilkins Samuel L. shoe and hat store, 23 Mer- rimac st.
Wilkins Sylvester, shoe-store, Merrimac sq. bds. at widow Stodder's, Merrimac st.
Wilkinson Lot, at factory, bds. at J. Andrew's
Wilkinson Lot, cordwainer, bds. at Brown's, Low- ell street
Willard Ephraim S. clerk at P. H. Willard's
Willard Isaac, clerk at P. H. Willards
Willard Peter H., W. I. goods, Lowell st. opposite opening Adams st. bds. at Merrimac House Willard Samuel, surveyor of work, bds. at Amer- ican House
Willey Frederic, at Blake's, Lowell hotel
Willey Hollis, boot and shoe store, Hurd st. bds. near rail-road bank
Willey Jacob, mason, bds. at Stephen Hodgden's Williams James A. tailor, bds. at Lovrien's .
Williams Joel, machinist, h. 23 Appleton corp. Williams Joseph, dyer, bds. at Lydia Kimball's
Williams - book-binder, bds. at Mrs. Butler's
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Williamson James, brick-layer, h. Fenwick st. Willian Richard, color-mixer, h. 11 Prince st. Willis Ebenezer, at Osgood Pingry's
Willoughby Ethan, housewright, bds. at A. Wal- ton's, Merrimac st.
Willoughby Luther, housewright, bds. at Hanani- ah Whitney's
Willoughby W. A. road-maker, bds. at T. K. Breed's, near Hale's mills
Wilson Beulah, boarding-house, 17 Elliot st. Ham- ilton corp.
Wilson Charles L. overseer at Merrimac corp. bds. at J . P. Barden's
Wilson Darius, machinist, h. 24 Appleton corp.
Wilson George, at Merrimac corp. boards at P. Holt's
Wilson Glaud, overseer at Lowell corp. h. 16 Car- pet block
Wilson James, teamster, h. Central st. Chapel hill . Wilson James, machinist, h. 28 Worthen street, Swamp locks
Wilson James, stone-blaster
Wilson John M. attorney at law, Crosby's building, bds. at D. Holmes'
Wilson John, weaver, h. 10 Lowell corp.
Wilson John, at Merrimac corp. bds. at A. Cud- worth's
Wilson Jonas, stone-blaster, h. near soap-works, Chapel hill
Wilson Jonas, job-taker, bds. at widow Nichols'
Wilson Joseph, at Merrimac corp. bds. at widow S. Mann's, 27 Prince st.
Wilson Margaret, h. 9 Carpet blocks
Wilson Nathaniel, (Scripture & W.) bds. at Ful- ler's, Chapel st.
Wilson William, fancy-weaver, 15 Lowell corp. Wilson - housewright, bds. at B. H. Gage's, Lowell st ..
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Winchester Samuel, blacksmith at Massaic falls, h. Lawrence st.
Wing Alpheus G. card-grinder at Suffolk corp. bds. at D. Knapp's
Wingate James, printer at Evangelist Office, bds. at Mrs. Butler's
Winkley Jeremiah, housewright, h. Lawrence st. Winkley John, stone-layer, bds. at Jos. Kimball's, Suffolk sq.
Winkley - machinist, bds. at Mrs. Newell's Winn John S. blacksmith, h. Lowell st.
Winn Joseph, housewright, bds. at Jona. Smith's, Lowell st.
Winn Moses, at J. Mixer's
Winning A. watchman, bds. at Brown's, 60 Wor- then st.
Winslow Edward, machinist, h. Church st.
Winslow George, machinist, h. 24 Worthen st. Swamp-Jocks
Winslow Gilbert, machinist, bds. at Augusta Hartwell's
Winslow John, machinist, bds. at Mary Wel- lington's
Winslow Lewis, machinist, h. near Catholic ch. Winterbottom John, at bleach house, bds. at wid- ow Aldrett's
Wise Lucy, wid. board. h. 4 Lyman st. Suff. corp. Wiswall George, clerk at Shed's, bds. at widows Patterson & Green's
Withington Royal, at Merrimac repair shop, bds. at Mrs. Wood's
Wood Ephraim, at town-house, h. Washington st. Belvidere
Wood Henry T. baker, at Hadley & Blood's, bds. at Blood's
Wood John G. h. Chapel st.
Wood Susan, widow, boarding house, Summer st. Tuxbury's building
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Wood Susannah, boarding house, 47 Bowditch st. Wood -, housewright, bds. at A. Hartwell's Woodbridge March J. watchman, bds. at N. Hill's, 26 Prince st.
Woodbury Isaiah, at factory, bds. at widow Rip- ley's
Woodbury John L. housewright, bds. at Jos. Kim- ball's
Woodbury, -, machinist, bds. at Mrs. Newell's, 10 Dutton st.
Woodbury -, housewright, bds. at Jos. Page's
Woodbury , at Lowell corp. bds. at 18 carpet blocks
Woodman Samuel, laborer, bds. at T. Ripley's Woodman -, job-taker, bds. at Mary Nichols' Woods David, housewright, bds. at B. Hamblet's Woods Henry, boot and shoe store, Central st. h. Chapel-hill, Carlton's building
Woods George, mason, bds. at A. Clark's Woods Nehemiah, laborer, bds. at Albert Dane's Woods Samuel, proprietor of Boston and Lowell baggage wagons, h. Central st. Chapel-hill Woods -, machinist, h. Jackson st. Hamilton corp.
Woods -, housewright, bds. at Cyrus Barry's
Woods -, at factory, bds. at Mary Simonds'
Woods -, overseer, bds. at Lucy Brown's, 8 Elliot st.
Woodward Adoniram, housewright, bds. at Judith Hadley's
Woodward Betsey, widow, h. 24 Appleton corp.
Woodward Calvin, machinist, h. 4 carpet blocks
Woodward Daniel, at rail-road, bds. at J. Hadley's, 4 Hamilton corp.
Woodward Daniel, at factory, 1 Jackson st.
Woodward Foster, bds. at J. Knowles'
Woodward Jacob A. at factory, bds. at J. Had- ley's, Hamilton corp.
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Woodward James, at dressing-room, Lowell corp. h. 2 carpet-blocks
Woodward John, overseer of watch, Suffolk corp. h. 9 Race st.
Woodward John, at factory, bds. at J. Hadley's Woodward Lucy W. dress-maker, Central st. up stairs
Woodward Moses, painter, bds. at Mrs. Wells' 6 Tremont corp.
Woodward Russell, blacksmith, h. 63 Worthen st. Merrimac corp.
Worden John, h. 4 Worthen st. Stone's block
Worden John, jr. Hamilton corp. bds. at J. Wor- den's
Worden Robert, at Merrimac print works, bds. at J. Worden's
Workman Aaron, laborer, bds. at Ducklas', 8 Prince st.
Workman Alexander, laborer, bds. at Ducklas', 8 Prince st.
Worthen Mathew, weaver, h. 10 Lowell corp.
Worthing Moses P. housewright, bds. at M. Si- monds', 8 Appleton corp.
Worthing Sarah, h. 17 Appleton corp.
Worthley John, teamster, h. Chapel st. Taylor's . building
Wragg Robert, overseer, at Merrimac corp. h. Merrimac st.
Wright Alexander, superintendent carpet works, h. 26 Merrimac st.
Wright Amos H. clk. bds. at Hananiah Whitney's, Merrimac st.
Wright Franklin, printer, at Compend Office
Wright Franklin, W. I. goods, Church st. bds. at Mrs. Durant's
Wright Richard, printer, at Journal Office
Wright George S. millwright, bds. at Walter Wright's
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Wright (Hapgood) & Mixer (Elijah) shoes and boots, Central st. bds. at D. Mixer's
Wright John, overseer at dye-house, h. 12 carpet blocks
Wright Meriam, cordwainer, bds. at H. H. Weld's Wright Nathaniel, counsellor, and president Low-
ell Bank, h. Merrimac st. opposite Pawtucket Bridge
Wright Stephen, bds. at Wm. A. Swan's
Wright Stephen, at Middlesex 'corp. bds. at S. Coburn's
Wright Walter, machinist, h. 24 Dutton st.
Wyatt Joseph G. licensed victualler, Lowell st. corner Adams st.
Wyatt Mary, widow, boarding house, 7 Elliot st. Hamilton corp.
Wyllie Catherine, widow, boarding house, 8 Hurd st.
Wyman David, cordwainer, bds. at 15 Hamilton corp.
Wyman Franklin H. at card-room, bds. at E. Crane's, Race st.
Wyman Irene, (see Greely & Wyman)
Wyman John S. machinist, bds. at Mrs. Chandler's Wyman Maverick, h. Gorham st.
Wyman Sarah, widow, boarding house, 15 Apple- ton corp.
Wyman Timothy, machinist, h. 3 Appleton corp. Wyman William W. hat-store, Central st. nearly opposite American House
Wyman William W. postmaster, h. Merrimack st.
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YATES JAMES, machine printer, bds. at Bates', 55 Worthen st.
Yates John, machine printer, bds. at 55 Worthen street
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Young Darius, trader, bds. at J. Whipple's Young E. bds. at Timothy Wyman's
Young Isaac, at Chamberlin's, 3 Tremont blocks
Young John H. blacksmith, bds. at R. Doe's Young Patrick, laborer, bds. at Mc.Manners' Young Paul, laborer, bds. at Thomas Jameson's
Young Robert, victualling cellar, Lowell street, bds. at Ann Aldrett's
Young Sally, widow, boarding house, Lowell st. Hilliard's building
Young Samuel S. millwright, bds. at Polly Weth- erbee's
Young -, laborer, bds. at widow Nancy Lock's, Merrimac st.
York George, housewright, h. Merrimac st.
York Jacob, overseer at Tremont factory, bds. at Brown's, 8 Tremont block
STREETS AND PLACES.
Adams street, opens on Lowell street, opposite Hobb's store.
Appleton street opens on Gorham street, runs to Thorndike street.
Bowditch street, from Jackson street to Hamilton street.
Central street, from Merrimac street, south to Chapel hill.
Chapel street, opens on Central street, near the foot of Chapel hill, passing Universalist meet- ing-house to Boston road.
Church street, opens on Central street, by First Baptist meeting-house to Concord river south · bridge.
Chapel Hill, situated at south part of the town.
Dutton street, commences at Merrimac factories, crosses Merrimac and Lowell streets, by Ma- chine shop to Thorndike street.
Elm street, opens on Chapel hill at First Metho- dist meeting-house, runs to Chapel street.
Elliot street, from Jackson street to Hamilton street, between the Hamilton blocks.
Emerson place, opens on Gorham street, at stone front building.
Fenwick street, opens on Lowell street, runs to the Catholic church.
Green street, from Central street to George street. George street, from Church street to Hurd street. Gorham street, opens on Central street, passes by the Grove to Boston road.
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STREETS AND PLACES.
Gore street, from Race street to Cabot street, on Suffolk corporation.
Hamilton street, opens on Central and Gorham streets, extends to Thorndike street.
Hall street, from Race street to Cabot street, par- allel with Suffolk blocks.
Hurd street, from Central street to Church street, by Middlesex corporation.
Jackson street, from Central street to Thorndike street, by Hamilton and Appleton corpora- tions.
Jefferson street, from Lowell street to Lewis street.
Lewis street, opens on Lowell street.
Lowell street, opens on Central street, near Canal bridge, runs to Merrimac street by the stone house (formerly hotel.)
Lyman street, from Race street to Cabot street, parallel with Suffolk blocks.
Merrimac street, from Concord river, north bridge, by stone house (formerly hotel) to Chelms- ford line.
Merrimac place, comprises the Merrimac corpor- ation with Dutton, Prince and Worthen sts Middlesex street, opens on Thorndike street, near the Brewery, and runs to Middlesex line. Moody street, opens on Lowell street.
Pawtucket street, from bank of Merrimac river near Melvin's house, to Merrimac street near stone house.
Prince street, from Merrimac bleach-house, to Merrimac street.
Lawrence street, (formerly called River street,) opens near Concord river south bridge, runs by Massaic falls to Moor street, near Oliver Whipple's house.
Liberty street, south part of Lowell, commencing near Sidney Spaulding's farm.
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UNITED STATES OFFICERS.
Race street, from Suffolk blocks to Merrimac street.
South street, opens on Appleton street and runs to Gorham street near the Grove.
Summer street, from Central street to South st. Suffolk street, from Suffolk corporation crosses
Merrimac and Lowell street, by Second Bap- tist Meeting-house.
Thorndike street, from Dutton street near the Brewery over Canal bridge to Boston road. Tyler street, from Central street to Lawrence st. Warren street, opens on Central street, near American House runs to Middlesex corp.
Webster street, from Hamilton to Jackson street, between Hamilton blocks.
Worthen street, from Merrimac factories croses Merrimac and Lowell sts. to Swamp locks.
UNITED STATES OFFICERS.
President U. S. Andrew Jackson of Tennessee- salary $25,000.
Vice President, Martin Van Buren, New York- salary, $5,000.
Secretary of State, Edward Livingston, Louisiana- salary $6,000.
Secretary of the Treasury, Louis McLane, Dela- ware-salary $6,000.
Secretary of War, Lewis Cass, Ohio-salary $6000. Secretary of the Navy, Levi Woodbury, N. Hamp- shire-salary $6,000.
Attorney General, Roger B. Taney, Maryland- salary $3,500.
Post Master General, William T. Barry, Kentucky salary $6,000.
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TOWN OFFICERS.
OFFICERS OF THE COMMONWEALTH.
His Excellency LEVI LINCOLN, Governor. His Honor Samuel T. Armstrong, Lieut. Governor. Secretary of State, Edward D. Bangs, State Treasurer and Receiver General, Joseph Sewall
Adjutant General, and Acting Quarter Master General, William H. Sumner.
Attorney General, Perez Morton. Soliciter General, Daniel Davis.
LOWELL REPRESENTATIVES.
Samuel A. Coburn, Cyrel French, John P. Rob- inson, Simon Adams, Jacob Robbins, John L. Sheafe, Jesse Fox, James Tyler, Royal South- wick, Jonathan Spaulding.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Town Clerk-Samuel A. Coburn.
Town Treasurer .- Artemas Holden.
Selectmen .- Joshua Swan, Matthias Parkhurst, Josiah Crosby, Benj. Walker, Samuel C. Oliver. Town Clerk and Selectmen's Office, Town House.
Assessors .- Nathaniel Wright, John Avery, Matthias Parkhurst, Hazen Elliot, Sidney Spal- ding.
Overseers of Poor .- Benjamin Walker, Elisha Huntington, Oliver M. Whipple.
School Committee .- Rev. Theodore Edson, Rev. Amos Blanchard, Rev. Enoch Freeman, Rev. Calvin Gardner, Rev. William Twining, Dr. Elisha Huntington, Dr. Gilman Kimball.
Board of Health .- Dr. Elisha Bartlett, Edward Sherman, James Wright, Alvah Mansur, James
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TOWN OFFICERS
Russell, Amos Carlton, Zenas Doanc. The duty of this board is to examine the streets and dwel- lings within the town, and require the removal of all nuisances which may affect the public health.
Tythingmen .- Henry Coburn, John Avery, John Chase, Edward Sherman, Jesse Fox, Joel Lewis, Jonathan Knowles.
Committee to Audit Accounts .- James H. B. Ayres, Elisha Ford, Elisha Bartlett.
Measurer of Lathing, Plastering and Painting. -Samuel Willard.
Town Crier .- George Dodge.
Constables .- Josiah B. French, Joseph Parker, Zacheus Shed, Henry J. Baxter, Amos Wether- bee, Simon Adams, Joshua Bailey, Caleb M. Mar- vell, Zacheus Fletcher, Dan'l Saunderson, George Dodge, Augustus Hunt, J. M. Marston, Hugh Cummiskey, Darius Young, Hiram Hersey, Dan- iel Mixer, George Tyler, Moses Shattuck, Joseph Kimball, Abraham P. Blake, Charles Saunderson, Joel Stone, Jr., Weld Spaulding.
Surveyors of Lumber .- Jonathan Bowers, Jona- than Tyler, James H. B. Ayres, Henry Fletcher, Jonathan Morse, Humphrey Webster, Horace Howard, Joseph P. Buswell, Hamlin Davis, Sam- uel Willard.
Fish Wards .- Hiram Corbet, William Parker, Ransom Reed, Daniel Smith, Jonathan Kendall, John Brown.
Field Drivers .- Forster Newhall, Geo. Dodge, Edward Doane, Henry Cheever, Avery Marshall, Jonathan Smith.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer .- Joseph Tyler. Engineers .- George Brownell, Joseph M. Dodge, James Rus- sell, Oliver M. Whipple, John Avery, Jonathan
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MILITARY.
Bowers, Alva Mansur, Israel Whitney, Abiel Ab- bott, James Cook, William Wyman. Number of Engines, 9.
MILITARY DEPARTMENT.
Third Regiment, Second Brigade, Third Division.
Joshua T. Torrey, Colonel. Vacant, Lieut. Col. Jonathan M. Read, Major. Henry J. Baxter, Ad- jutant. H. G. Howe, Quarter-Master .. Alexis Peirce, Paymaster. Hezekiah Eldridge, Surgeon. John W. Graves, Surgeon's Mate. Jacob Coggin, Chaplain.
LOWELL LIGHT INFANTRY.
Nathan Durant, Captain. John Mixer, Lieutenant. Charles Sanderson, Ensign.
MECHANIC PHALANX.
Hiram Corbett, Captain. Jonathan Kendall, Lieutenant. James Dennis, Ensign.
STANDING COMPANIES. Bernice S. Hale, Captain. William Parker, Lieutenant. -, Ensign.
Joseph G. Wyatt, Captain. Daniel Brooks, Lieutenant. Stephen S. Bunker, Ensign.
Third Standing Company, will organize and make choice of officers on the 2d day of February next.
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BANKS. BANKS IN LOWELL.
Lowell Bank incorporated in 1828, capital $250,000.
Nathaniel Wright, President. James G. Carney, Cashier.
Directors-Joshua Bennet, Cyril French, Josiah B. French, Jonathan Morse, 2d., Benjamin F. Varnum, Amos Whitney, Phineas Whiting, Na- thaniel Wright.
Rail Road Bank incorporated March 1831, capital $400,000
Luther Lawrence, President. Pelham W. Warren, Cashier.
Directors-Kirk Boott, Ebenezer Appleton, Elisha Glidden, Joshua Swan, Robert Means.
Lowell Institution for Savings, incorporated 1829. Office at the Lowell Bank.
Elisha Glidden, President.
John O. Green, Elisha Bartlett-V. Presidents. James G. Carney, Treasurer.
Trustees .- Oliver M. Whipple, Theodore Ed- son, Thomas Billings, Joel Lewis, Warren Col- burn, Cyril French, George Brownell, James Rus- sell, Abiel Abbot
The design of this institution is to afford to those who are desirous of saving their money, but who have not acquired sufficient to purchase a share in the banks or a sum in public stocks, the means of employing it to advantage, without run- ning the risk of losing it, as they are too frequent- ly exposed to do by loaning it to individuals, who either fail or defraud them. It is intended to en- courage the industrious and prudent, and to in-
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SAVINGS' BANK.
duce those who have not hitherto been such, to lessen their unnecessary expenses, and to save and lay by something for a period of life, when they will be less able to earn a support .. To pro- mote these desirable purposes, the following rules, among others, have been adopted :
Deposits or monies put in, will be received as low as one dollar, and when any person's depos- its amount to five dollars, they will be put upon interest.
The office is only open on Saturday evenings, from 7 to 9 o'clock.
Twice every year, namely, on the 1st Saturdays of May and November, a payment of interest, at the rate of two dollars on every hundred dollars, that may have been deposited two quarters, and of one dollar on every such sum as may have been deposited one quarter, will be made, and so in pro- portion for smaller sums. And at the end of every five years, all the extra income, which has not be- fore been paid and divided, will then be divided among the depositors, in just proportion according to the By-Laws ; and nothing will be deducted from this extra income, but the actual expenses of carrying on the business and taking care of the money.
The Trustees will take no emolument or pay for their service, having undertaken it solely to pro- mote the interest of the Town and of those who may wish to share in the benefits of the institution. Those who do not choose to take their interest from time to time, may be assured that it shall be added to their deposits, and put upon interest at the end of three months ; thus compounding their interest twice a year.
Any part, not less than ten dollars at a time, if more than that sum is deposited, or the whole of any depositor's money may be drawn only by giv-
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ing a week's notice, as the trustees could not lend it or invest it to advantage if liable to pay it with- out any notice.
Deposits will be entered in the books of the institution, and also in a book to be given to the depositor. This book will be the evidence of their property, and as valid as a note in hand. When money is drawn out, this book must be brought to the office to have the payment entered. Depositors may take out the money themselves, or in cases of absence or sickness, it will be paid to their order, properly witnessed and accompan- ied by this book.
If persons die, who have money in the Savings' Bank, the money will go to their heirs, or the per- sons to whom they may have given it by will with certainty. It cannot be placed where it will be more safe, as it respects the honor and fidelity of management. Persons who put in money, must sign the rules and agree to conform to them. This is necessary for the security of all parties. Money can be deposited by any person for the benefit of a minor or other person, and not subject to be withdrawn for a certain period of time.
The certain safety of the institution will make it particularly useful to persons who are in pos- session of money received as wages, gifts or gra- tuities, for which they have no immediate use, and which they wish to lay by for a rainy day.
Widows and children may, also, thus be safely provided for. A young man intending to marry at a future day, and young women, who may ex- pect to change their condition, can here securely lay up a sum against a time when they may want it more.
As it would be impracticable to compute the interest on numerous deposites, unless it is made to commence from a few fixed periods, the depos-
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INCORPORATED COMPANIES.
its made during any quarter after the first day, will not be put upon interest until the first day of the succeeding quarter. The quarters commence on the first days of February, May, August and November; and no interest will be allowed for a fractional part of a quarter, or on a fractional part of a dollar, or on a larger sum than five hundred dollars to any one depositor.
INCORPORATED COMPANIES.
Locks and Canal Company, incorporated in 1823, capital 600,000.
Kirk Boott, Agent. Geo. Brownell, Superintendent of Machine Shop.
Merrimac Manufacturing Company, incorporated in 1825-capital $1,500,000.
Kirk Boott, Agent. Warren Colburn, Superintendent. John D. Prince, Superintendent of Print Works.
Hamilton Manufacturing Company, incorporated in 1825 capital 500,000.
Eben Appleton, Agent. John Avery, Superintendent.
Wm. Spencer, Superintendent of Print Works.
Appleton Manufacturing Company, incorporated in 1828, capital $500,000.
George W. Lyman, Agent. George Motley, Superintendent.
Lowell Manufacturing Company, incorporated in 1828, capital $500,000.
George W. Lyman, Agent. David Moody, Superintendent. Alexander Wright, Superintendent Carpet Works.
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INCORPORATED COMPANIES.
Lowell Brewery, incorporated in 1828, capital $50,000.
Middlesex Manufacturing Company, incorporated in 1828, capital $500,000.
James Cook, Agent.
Massaic Falls Manufacturing Company, incorpor- ated in 1828, capital $200,000.
Suffolk Manufacturing Company, incorporated in 1830, capital $450,000.
Robert Means, Agent.
Tremont Manufacturing Company, incorporated in 1830, capital $500,000.
Israel Whitney, Agent.
Lawrence Manufacturing Company, incorporated in 1830, capital $1,200,000.
William Austin, Agent.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Lowell Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Luther Lawrence, President. Samuel F. Haven, Secretary. Directors .- Kirk Boott, Luther Lawrence, Eli- sha Glidden, Aaron Mansur, Nathaniel Wright, John C. Dalton, Seth Ames, Benjamin Walker, Matthias Parkhurst.
This Company insures Buildings, Furniture, Goods, and Moveables, against loss or damage by Fire. Applications to be made to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, in the Rail Road Bank Building, Central Street, Lowell.
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PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Middlesex Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Benjamin F. Varnum, Agent, Office at Rail Road Bank.
Manufacturer's Fire Insurance Company.
John P. Robinson, Agent, Office Central street, Hamilton Place.
Roxbury Mutual Fire Insurance Company. William Hilliard, Agent, Office Central street.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
PRACTISING IN LOWELL.
John O. Green, Merrimac street, near stone house. William Graves, Hurd street, 7 brick block. H. Pillsbury, Merrimac street, bank block. Elisha Huntington, Hurd street, 10 brick block. Elisha Bartlett, Union buildings, Central street, corner of Hamilton street.
Robert Darrah, Surgeon Dentist.
Gilman Kimball, Merrimac street, bank block.
John W. Graves, surgeon's mate of the regiment, 7 Hurd street, brick block.
Daniel Mowe, Central st. nearly opposite Jackson street.
John C. Dalton, Lowell street, corner of Dutton street.
Charles Hubbard, Central street, nearly opposite Jackson street.
John D. Pillsbury, Merrimac street, Charles Green's building.
John N. Sumner, M. D. surgeon dentist, Central street.
Dudley Smith, Central street, Crosby's building, north of Middle street.
Aaron Kittredge, Lowell street, brick block, 8 from Central street.
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COUNSELLORS & ATTORNIES.
COUNSELLORS AND ATTORNIES.
Nathaniel Wright, office Merrimac street, town- house, h. Merrimac street, corner of School street.
Elisha Glidden, office Central street, Rail Road Bank building, h. Gorham street.
John R. Adams, office Lowell street corner of Adams street, bds. at Merrimac house.
John P. Robinson, office Central street, opposite American house.
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