The Lowell Directory 1835, Part 9

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Publication date: 1835
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Webster Aaron, boarding house, rear Lawrence st. near Church


Webster Abigail, boarding house. App. st


Webster Amos, bds at Ruth Webster's


Webster Charles, painter, bds at 11 Suffolk corp Webster George, housewright, bds at Mrs. Gage's Webster John, h Green street


Webster Joseph, at Midd. corp. bds at E: Upton's Webster Moses, watchman at Mer corp. bds at 61 Webster Ruth, wid. boarding house, 16 Law. corp Wedderburn Alexander, engraver, h Jefferson st


Wedgewood Joshua, overseer at Middlesex corp. bds. at Mrs. Patterson's, Cen. st


Weeks John, at factory, h Church street


Welch Arnold, overseer at Mer corp. h 70 Prince st


Welch Benjamin C. h Chapel street


Welch Benjamin, cabinet maker, h Gorham st


Welch John, laborer, h Fenwick street


Welch John, at Hamilton corp. bds at Mrs. Stutson's Welch Joseph K. trader, h Hurd street


Welch Mathew, at Midd. corp. bds at Burrows'


Welch Thomas, h Lowell street, long block Welch Willard, at Mer. corp. bds at Mrs Bosworth's Wellington John K. bds at 23 Appleton corp


Wellman George, overseer at Mer corp. bds at 35


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Wells Joseph, overseer, at flannel fac. h Howe st Welton Horatio G. stageman, h Tyler street Welton Isaac, at Merrimac corp. bds at 5 Tremo nt Wentworth Asa, bar tender, at Stone House Wentworth Eli, at Whipple's powder mills, h Law. st Wentworth (Joshua L.) & Raynes (Joseph) watch- makers & jewellers, Cen. st. bds at Am. House Wentworth Tappan, ( Barnes &- W.) bds at American House


Wentworth -, machinist, bds at 8 Dutton street, Swamp locks


West Charles, overseer at Suffolk corp. bds at 19 West Daniel, overseer at Midd. corp. h Hurd st West James L. at Lawrence corp. bds at 13 Suffolk West Kene, bds at 22 Lawrence corp


West Lewis B. housewright, bds at Hixon's Westerl David, calico printer, bds at 10 Prince st Westerl John, drawer, bds at Mrs. Stodder's Westerl Robert, engraver, bds at Mrs Stodder's Weston Abigail R. boarding house, 12 Mer. corp Weston Henry, cordwainer at Bailey & Mullin's Weston James, overseer at Lawrence corp. h 12 Weston Samuel, overseer of watchman at Hamilton corp. house 41


Weston Porter, cordwainer, h near Col. Fletcher's Wetherbee Amos, constable, h Gorham street Wetherbee Asa, housewright, h Winter st Wetherbee Oliver, housewright, bds at 27 Suff corp Wetherbee Polly, h. 27 Suffolk corp.


Wetherbee William, bds at Abijah Brown's


Wheeler Albert, clerk at Richardson & Kimball's, bds at Capt. A Wheeler's


Wheeler Artemas Capt. well digger, h Wash. st. Wheeler Artemas, bds at Small's, Brown's Court.


Wheeler Catherine, wid. boarding house, 11, Gore street, Suffolk corp.


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Wheeler Daniel, overseer at Appleton corp. bds. at S. White's, South street.


Wheeler H-, at Ham. corp. h. 19, Jackson st. Wheeler James W. machinist, bds 11, Suff. Corp. Wheeler Jefferson, machinist, bds 12, Dutton sq.


Wheeler Jeremiah F. W. I. Goods, Lewis st. h 21, Law. corp.


Wheeler Phineas, yeoman, h Co. farm, near Ad- am's street.


Wheeler William, clerk at Maj. Durant's Wash. st. Whidden Jonathan P. housewright, bds at 32 Ham ilton corp.


Whipple Aaron, at Trem. bds at 10 Adams st.


Whipple Betsey, widow, 10 Adams street.


Whipple Hannah, boarding house Adams street. Whipple Isaac, at Trem corp. bds at 10 Trem.


Whipple James, bds at 10 Adams st.


Whipple James, bds at D. Sanderson's.


Whipple John, machinist, h Jefferson street.


Whipple Josiah, teamster at Oliver M. Whipple's. Whipple Oliver M. powder manufacturer, h Law st. Whipple Stephen, at Mer corp. h 39 Worthen st. Whipple William B. mason, bds at A. Drew's Howe street.


Whistler George, Agent at machine shop, h Wor- then street.


White Alvin, at powder mills, h Law street.


White Cyrus, at factory, h. Fenwick st.


White James, h Fenwick st.


White James W. clerk at 12 Cen street.


White Jason, porter at Merrimac House.


White Jonathan, card manufactory Hurd street, h High street.


White John F. (Ellenwood & W.) bds at Capt. Bailey's.


White Mary, widow, h Fenwick st.


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White John, h Warren street.


White John, at Ham. h North st.


White Philip T. merchant tailor Cen street, h Gor street.


White Roland, laborer, h Lowell street.


White Ruben, morocco dresser, bds at H. Clement's


White Smith, at flannel factory Howe st. bds at Mrs. Cochran's.


White Stephen F. stone layer, h South st.


White Thomas, h Fenwick street.


White Whilliam, baker at Bradt's.


White Michael, h Fenwick street.


Whitely -- , cordwainer, bds at Mrs. Jane's Jeff street.


Whittemore Aaron, bds at Mrs. Brown's.


Whittemore Horatio G. at J. L. Foot's Mer st.


Whittemore Ira, at flannel factory, bds at Mrs. Cochran's.


Whittemore Josiah, carpenter, bds at 27 Mer corp.


Whittemore Samuel, bds at Foster's.


Whitcomb Patrick, overseer at Ham. bds at Gor- den's.


Whitcomb Ephraim O. housewright, h App st. Whitcomb -, overseer at Ham corp. bds at 30 Hamilton.


Whitehead Darius, overseer at App. h 10 Ham st.


Whitehead Isaac, fisherman, bds at Mrs. Fletcher's. Whitfield Daniel, bds on Middlesex st.


Whiting Eldad, clerk at Middlesex corp. bds at Am. House, room 17.


Whiting Moses, clothes cleaner Cen street, h Cen street.


Whiting Phineas Capt. W. I. goods Mer street near Pawtucket bridge.


Whitney Abagail, boarding house, 18 Carpet blocks. Whitney Milo L. at Suff corp. h 23.


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Whitney Asa, cordwainer, Cen st. bds at I. C. Colby's.


Whitney Gardner A. at Trem corp. bds at Wildes' Hotel.


Whitney George, provision store Mer st Mer sq. bds at Wm. King's.


Whitney Hannah, variety store Mer street opposite Trem corporation.


Whitney John, overseer at App corp. h 21 Jack- son street.


Whitney Leonard, at Trem corp. bds at 25 Law corp.


Whitney Orlando, shoe and variety store Mer street opposite Trem. h corner Suff & Mer sts.


Whitney Orange, cordwainer, at O. Whitney's.


Whitney Phinehas, housewright, h 7 Dutton street S. locks.


Whitney Phinehas, housewright, h 27 Law corp.


Whitney Amos, at Lowel bleachery, bds at Coch- ran's.


Whittier Rufus, overseer, at Mer. corp. h 24 Prince street.


Whittaker James, at Mer. corp. h Worthen st. Stone's building.


Whittaker James, mason, h Lowell st. Hilliard's building.


Whittaker Joseph, laborer, bds at Mr. Fletcher's rear Appleton street.


Whittaker Robert, cloth finisher, h High street.


Whittier Daniel, at bobbin shop, bds at A. Morse's. Whittier Isaac, assistant schoolmaster, 3d grammar school, bds at Joshua Merrill's.


Whittier Moses, overseer at Mer. corp. h 23, Prince street.


Wiggins Henry, housewright.


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Wight James, h Warren street.


Wilde Benjamin, innholder, Farmer's and Mechanic's house, Mer. sq.


Wilder (Charles H.) and Robbins ( Zacheus W.) pro- vision cellar, under brick block, Mer. st. h. old road to Chelmsford.


Willey Daniel, boarding house 29, Ham. corp. Willey Walter (Savels & W.) American House.


Wilkins Charles, bread carrier, at Blood's bakery.


Wilkins Charles W. housewright, h. South street.


Wilkins Samuel, shoe and hat store, 22, Mer. street h. Lowell street.


Wilkins Rufus, butcher. h. Middlesex street.


Wilkins Susan. wid. h 16 Lowell street.


Wilkins Sylvester, at Critchet's Mer. street, bds at 12 Mer. street.


William Abel, rail-road carriage builder, boards at Mrs. Huse's.


Willard Henry, at flannel fac. bds at Mr. Cochran's. Willard Isaac, clerk at P. H. Willard's, bds at Rail- Road House.


Willard Peter H., W. I. Goods, Lowell street, oppo site Adams', bds at Larrabee's, stone house.


Willard Samuel, surveyor of lathing, plastering, &c. Wilkins Timothy, at Appleton corp. bds at 6, App. Williams Henry, cordwainer, bds at Msr. Brown's. William Joseph, dyer. bds at Miss Holley's Williams Otis, at Patriot office.


Williams Otis A. at Mer. corp. bds at Mrs Upton's. Williams Peter, at Walker Lewis', Lowell st. Williams Robert E. bds at Timothy Parker's.


Williams Samuel M. bds at 32, Tremont corp.


Williams - housewright, bds at Berry's, Howe st. Winchester Samuel, blacksmith, h Law street. Wing Alpheus G. at Suff corp. h 25 Suff.


Wing George, machinist, bds at 8 Dutton st Swamp Willian Richard, color mixer, h 11 Mer. corp.


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Willingford Peter, stone layer, Law street.


Wills William, at John D. Prince's.


Wilson Alfred, millwright, bds at Steven's.


Wilson Charles L. overseer at Mer. corp. h 14 Dutton street.


Wilson Charles, bds at Suff. Corp.


Wilson Darius, at Ham. corp. h 15 Ham.


Wilson David, housewright, h Pleasant street.


Wilson Edward, machinist, bds at Durgan's, South street.


Wilson Gloud, overseer at Lowell corp. h 16 corp. Wilson Huldah, wid. boarding house 20 Mer. corp. Wilson Nathaniel (Scripture & W.) h Central street, Chapel hill.


Wilson James, pattern drawer, h 11 Carpet block.


Wilson James, machinist, h 28 Worthen street, Swamp Locks.


Wilson Jane, boarding house, 10 Suffolk corp.


Wilson John M. (Knowles & W.) bds at David Holmes, Lowell street.


Wilson John, weaver at Carpet factory, h 10.


Wilson John, at Joel Davis'.


Wilson John, at Mer. corp. h 39 Worthen st.


Wilson John, at Tremont corp.


Wilson Jonas, teamster, h South st.


Wilson Jonas, stone driller, h Mer. Square.


Wilson Nancy G. tailoress, bds at John Dummer's.


Wilson William, warper, h 15 Lowell corp. Wing Hiram, bds at 12 Mer corp.


Wingate James, compositor at Lowell Patriot. Office, bds at Cyril Coburn's, App street.


Winkley Ebenezer, machinist, bds at 10 Dutton st. Swamp locks.


Winn John, machinist, h 5 Dutton street.


Winn Moses, at John Mixer's harness shop.


Wise Mary Ann, h Low street, Hilliard's block.


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Winslow Andrew, machinist, 29 Worthen street S. locks.


Winslow Edward, machinist, h Church street.


Winslow George, machinist, h 24 Worthen street Swamp locks.


Winslow Lewis R. machinist; h 28 App corp.


Winslow John B. machinist, 29 Worthen street S. locks.


WVise Lucy, widow, boarding house 31 Law corp.


Wise Mary Ann, h Lowell st. Hilliard's block.


Witham Denna, laborer, h Chapel street.


Withee Sarah, tailoress, h near South street.


Wood Andrew, stone layer, h South st.


Wood Eliphalet, overseer at Law. bds at 20.


Wood Ephraim, at Town House, h Washington st.


Wood Goodwin, trunks & variety store, 8 Union buildings Cen st. h North st.


Wood John G. h Chapel st Chapel hill.


Wood John J. stone cutter at John Wood's Wal- lace street.


Wood John, stone cutter, h Wallace st near Bond street.


Wood Jonathan, at Lawrence, bds at 20.


Wood Solomon, painter, bds at Wm. Eastman's Lowell street.


Wood Susan T. boarding house 4 Ham corp.


Woodbridge March J. watchman, bds at 64 Mer corp.


Woodbury John L. housewright, h Milk st.


Woodbury Joseph, housewright, bds at 9 Adams st. Woods John, h Fenwick street.


Woods Samuel, Boston & Lowell baggage waggon, h Cen st Chapel hill.


Woods Sarah R. boarding house 12 Adams st.


Woods Susannah, widow, h Gorham st.


Woods Timothy N. bds at 26 Suff corp.


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Woodman Marston, at Mer corp. bds at 26 Mer. Woodman Timothy, bds at George Barnes'.


Woodward Adoniram, housewright, h Middlesex st. Woodward Ambrose, at Ham corp. bds at 13 Ham. Woodward Betsey, widow, h 3 App corp.


Woodward Calvin, h 18 Law corp.


Woodward Daniel, at factory, h 13 Ham.


Woodward George, attorney at law Cen st. h Cen street Chapel hill.


Woodard James, at Carpet factory, h Stone's court. Woodward Jacob A. at Ham corp. bds at 13 Ham. Woodward John T. at Ham corp. h 24 Ham. Woodward John, overseer of watchmen, h 9 Suff. Woodward Moses, painter, bu's at Lambert Howe's. Woodward Russell, blacksmith, h Mer street brick block.


Wogden James, bds at Joseph Levitt's.


Woolson C. machinist, bds at 5 Swamp locks.


Worcester Sophia, widow, boarding house 3 Suff corp.


Worden John, 4 Worthen street, Stone's block.


Worden John Jr. at Ham corp. bds at John Wor- den's.


Worthen Matthew, watchman, at machine shop, bds at 7 Swamp locks.


Worthley Sally, boarding house, 30 Law corp.


Wragg Robert, overseer at Mer corp. h Mer st Mer sq.


Wright Amos H. (Allen & W.) dry goods Mer st. Wright Alexander, superintendent of Carpet works, bds at Centralville House, Central village. Wright Edward G. stone layer High street. Wright Franklin, clerk at Wm. Turner's corner of Law & Church streets, bds at 35 Mer st. Wright (Hapgood,) & Mixer (Elijah,) boots and shoes Central st.


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Wright John, overseer at Carpet factory, h 12.


Wright Joseph, laborer, h Chapel hill.


Wright Lorenzo, at Trem corp. bds at Suff corp. Wright Nathaniel, Counsellor & President of Low- ell Bank, office Exchange building, h. School street, near Pawtucket bridge.


Wright Nathaniel M. clerk at Wright & Mixer's Cen street.


Wright Nehemiah, stone layer, h Pleasant st.


Wright Robert W. clerk at John T. Pratt's.


Wright Stephen, at Middlesex corp. h Law st.


Wright Walter, machinist, h 24 Dutton street Mer corp.


Wyatt Eliza S. dress maker 7 Ham corporation. Wyatt Mary, widow, boarding house, 7 Ham corp. Wyatt Joseph G. Capt. licensed victualer Lowell corner Adams street, livery stable rear Lowell st. h Lowell st.


Wylie Catherine, widow, boarding house Gorham street.


Wyman John S. machinist, bds at Mrs. Roberts'.


Wyman Maverick, h Chapel street.


Wyman William Capt. h Gorham street.


Wyman William W. h Gorham st.


Wyman (Augustus,) & Rogers (Henry,) W. I. goods


South and Thorndike sts. bds at Thorning's Thorndike street.


Wyman George, bds at 15 App corp.


Wyman Irene, dress maker, Mer st Mer sq.


Wyman Josiah, bds at 15 App.


Wyman Sarah, widow, boarding house 15 App corp.


YATES JAMES, machine printer, bds at 55 Mer corporation.


Yates John, machine printer, bds at 55 Worthen st


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Young Artemas Capt. manufacturer at Massaic falls, h Charles street.


Young Ezra, at App corp. bds at 3 App.


Young Hugh, h Fenwick st.


Young Mary Ann, boarding house South street.


Young Michael, h Fenwick street.


Young Moses, at Washington Hotel.


Young Paul, millwright, bds at 27 Suff.


Young Robert, victualing cellar Lowell street, h Lowell st.


Young Darius, at Massaic Falls.


York Jacob S. overseer at Trem corp. h 34.


York Levi, housewright, h Water st York place.


STREETS AND PLACES.


Adams street, opens on Lowell street, opposite Hobbs' store, head Cabot street, runs to Thorn- dike street.


Andover street, opens on High strect, runs to An- dover line.


Appleton street, opens on Gorham street, runs to Thorndike street.


Ash street, near Nesmith street.


Bond street, from Middlesex street to Liberty st. Bowditch street, from Jackson street to Hamilton st. Brown's Court, opens opposite . Village Hotel.


Cabot street, from Lawrence corporation to Lowell street, near Adams's.


Central street, from Merrimack street to Chapel hill, south.


Chestnut street, opens near Nesmith street.


Charles street, from Central street to Lawrence st. Chapel street, opens on Union street, Chapel hill,


passing Universalist meeting house to Boston road.


Church street, opens on Central street at Washing- ton Hotel, runs by first Baptist meeting house, runs to High street, crossing Concord river, at South bridge.


Chapel Hill, at south part of the town.


Cottage Row, new cottages on Merrimack street, near brick meeting house.


Davis street, opens on Summer street, runs to Win- ter street.


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STREETS AND PLACES.


Dutton street, commences at Merrimack factories, crossing Merrimac and Lowell streets, by Ma- chine shop, to Thorndike street.


Elm street, opens on Chapel hill at First Methodist meeting house, runs to Chapel street.


Elliot street, from Jackson to Hamilton street, be- tween the Hamilton blocks.


Exchange Row, Central street, from Exchange building to corner Middle street.


Emerson Place, opens on Gorham street, at stone front building.


Fayette street, opens on Washington street, south of Hotel, runs to Church street.


Fenwick street, opens on Lowell street, runs to Catholic church.


Fletcher's Court, opens on Central street, Chapel hill, near Henry Fletcher's house.


Green street, from Central street to George street. George street, from Tyler street, Hurd street, by First Baptist meeting house.


Gorham street, opens on Central street, passes by grove to Boston road.


Gore street, from Race street to Cabot street, on Suffolk corporation.


Hall street, from Tremont street to Cabot street, parallel with Suffolk blocks.


High street, opens on Washington street, runs to Tewksbury line.


High street Square, near Village Hotel.


Hurd street, from Central street to Church street, by Middlesex corporation.


Howe street, opens near Village Hotel.


Jackson street, from Central street to Thorndike st. by Hamilton and Appleton corporations. Jefferson street, from Lowell street to Lewis street. Lafayette street, near Middlesex street.


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STREETS AND PLACES.


Lambs Court, opens on Chapel hill at Universalist meeting house.


Lawrence street, opens on Church street, near Con- cord river south bridge, runs by Massaic falls to Moor street, passing Oliver M. Whipple's house.


Lewis street, opens on Lowell street, east side of canal.


Liberty street, opens near Sidney Spaulding's farm. Lowell street, opens on Central street, near canal


bridge, runs to Mer. street, near Stone Hotel. Lyman street, from Race street to Cabot street parallel with Suffolk blocks.


Merrimac street, from Concord river north bridge, to Cabot street, thence by Agent's house, to Chelmsford line.


Merrimac Place, comprises the Merrimack corpora- tion, including Dutton, Prince, and Worthen streets.


Middlesex street, opens on Thorndike street, near the Brewery, runs to Middlesex line.


Middle street, from Central street to Town House. Moody street, opens on Lowell street.


Milk street, formerly called Chelmsford old road, opens near Capt. Benj. Butterfield's.


Moor street, opens on Boston road near Rail Road bridge runs to Tewksbury line, passing Oliver M. Whipple's.


Nesmith street, opens at the head of Washington street, runs to Andover street.


North street, from Central street, Chapel hill, by Col. Fletcher's store to Lewis street.


Oak street, near Nesmith street.


Pawtucket street, from the bank of Merrimack river near Melvin's house, to Merrimack street near Stone Hotel.


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STREETS AND PLACES.


Pearl street, from Hamilton street to Appleton st. Perkins' street, from Suffolk street to Hall street, parallel with the Suffolk factories.


Pleasant street, opens on Church street, east of Concord river south bridge.


Prince street, from Merrimack bleach house to Mer- rimac street.


Race street, from Suffolk blocks to Merrimac street. School street, opens opposite Pawtucket Bridge, runs to Bond street.


South street, opens on Appleton street, runs to Gorham street, near the Grove.


Summer street, from Gorham street to South street. Suffolk street, from Suffolk corporation, crosses Merrimack and Lowell streets, by second Bap- tist meeting house.


Thorndike street, from Dutton street near the Brew - ery, over canal bridge to Boston road.


Tremont street, from south end of Tremont blocks to Merrimack street.


Tilden street, from north end Suffolk blocks to Merrimack street.


Tyler street, opens on Central street and runs to Lawrence street.


Union street, from Central street Chapel hill to Gorham street.


Water street, opens on South street, east end of Concord river south bridge.


Warren street, opens on Central street, at American House, runs to Middlesex corporation.


Washington street, from Concord river north east bridge to Nesmith street.


Webster street, from Hamilton to Jackson street, between Hamilton blocks.


Winter street, between Appleton and South streets, runs from South to Gorham streets.


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UNITED STATES OFFICERS.


Whiting street, opens on Lowell street, near Rus- sell & Barr's, to Swamp Locks.


Worthen street, from Merrimack factories, crosses Merrimack and Lowell streets, runs to Swamp Locks.


York Place, on Water street, near east end of Con- cord river south bridge.


UNITED STATES OFFICERS.


President, Andrew Jackson of Tennesse-salary $25,000.


Vice President, Martin Van Buren of New York- salary $5,000.


Secretary of State, John Forsyth of Georgia-salary $6,000.


Secretary of the Treasury, Levi Woodbury of New Hampshire-salary $6,000.


Secretary of War, Levi Cass of Michigan Territory -salary $6,000.


Secretary of Nary, Malon Dickerson of New Jersey -salary $6,000.


Post Master General, Wm. T. Barry of Kentucky- salary $6,000.


Attorney General, Benjamin F. Butler of New York -salary $3,500.


OFFICERS OF THE COMMONWEALTH.


His Excellency John Davis, Governor. His Honor Samuel T. Armstrong, Lieut. Governor. Secretary of State, Edward D. Bangs.


State Treasurer and Receiver General, Hezekiah Barnard.


Adjutant General, Henry D. Dearborn. Attorney General, James T. Austin.


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TOWN OFFICERS.


LOWELL REPRESENTATIVES.


Kirk Boott, Abner W. Buttrick, James Chandler, Wm. Davidson, Artemas Holden, John Mixer, M. Parkhurst, Alpheus Smith, Jos. Tyler, Oliver M. Whipple, Benjamin Walker, Wm. Wyman, John A. Knowles.


TOWN OFFICERS.


Town Clerk-Samuel A. Coburn.


Tresurer-Artemas Holden.


Selectmen-Joshua Swan, Elisha Huntington, Ben- jamin Walker, William Livingston, Jesse Fox. The Selectmen are the Overseers of the Poor.


School Committee-Rev. Theodore Edson, Rev. James Barnaby, Samuel F. Haven, Joshua Merrill, Eliphalet Case.


Assessors .- Joel Lewis, Abner Watkins, Stephen Mansur, Winsor Howe, Horace Howard, Hamlin Davis, Josiah B. French.


Board of Health-Elisha Bartlett, Alvah Mansur, Jonathan Tyler, Hazen Elliot, John C. Dalton, James Russell, Henry Fletcher.


Tythingmen -Abel Lincoln, William D. Mason, Silas Dean, Stephen Whipple, Chas. E. Francomb.


Committee to Audit Accounts .- Elisha Bartlett, Thomas P. Goodhue, John Chase.


Constables .- Joseph Parker, Amos Wetherbee, Hugh Cummiskey, Joseph G. Wyatt, Weld Spald- ing, Samuel Murray, John Mixer, Zacheus Shed, George Dodge, Abram P. Blake, Abijah Brown.


Measurer of Lathing, Plastering and Painting- Samuel Willard.


Surveyors of Lumber-William Wade, Horace Howard, William Livingston, Hamlin Davis, Jabez Stevens, Humphrey Webster, Simeon Spalding, Jonathan Bo vers.


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BANKS.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Chief Engineer-Joseph Tyler.


Engineer-George Brownell, James Russell, J. M. Dodge, O. M. Whipple, Jonathan Bowers, James Cook, George Motley, C. L. Tilden, S. A. Coburn, David Dana, Jonathan Marston, Alphieus Smith.


MILITARY DEPARTMENT.


Third Regiment, Second Brigade, Third Division. John Mixer, Colonel. Jonathan M. Reed, Lt. Co- lonel. Nathan Durant, Major. Henry J. Baxter, Adjutant H. G. Howe, Quarter Master. Alexis Pierce, Paymaster. Hezekiah Eldridge, Surgeon. John W. Graves, Surgon's Mate.


LOWELL LIGHT INFANTRY .- Charles Sanderson, Captain. Joshua Edgwood, Lt. Ephraim Carter, Ensign.


MECHANICS PHALANX .- James Dennis, Captain. -, Lt. G. Tweed, Ensign.


SOUTH COMPANY .- Isaac Miller, Captain. Geo. Gilman, Lt. - , Ensign. NORTH COMPANY .- Joseph G. Wyatt, Captain. Daniel Brooks, Lt. Stephen Bunker, Ensign.


EAST COMPANY .- Cullen F. Kittredge, Captain. James M. Rawson, Lt. -- Ensign.


BANKS IN LOWELL.


Lowell Bank, Exchange Building, Merrimack street, Incorporated in 1828, Capital, $250,000. Nathaniel Wright, President. James G. Carney, Cashier.


Directors .- Joshua Bennet, Cyril French, Benja- min F. Varnum, Amos Whitney, Phineas Whiting, Nathaniel Wright, James Russell, Harlen Pillsbury and John Butterfield.


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BANKS.


Rail Road Bank, Central street, incorporated March, 1831, Capital, $500,000.


Luther Lawrence, President, Pelham W. Warren, Cashier.


Directors-Luther Lawrence, Kirk Boott, Robert Means, William Austin, Joshua Swan, Seth Ames, and John Clark.


Lowell Institution for Savings, incorporated 1829. Office at the Lowell Bank.


Elisha Glidden, President.


John O. Green, Elisha Bartlett, Oliver M. Whip- ple-Vice Presidents.


James G. Carney, Treasurer.


Trustees-Theodore Edson, Cyril French, George Brownell, James Russell, Thomas Ordway, Wm. Austin, John Clark, Amos Blanchard.


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 running the risk of losing it, as they are too frequently exposed to do by loaning it to individuals, who either fail or defraud them. It is intended to encourage the in- dustrious and prudent, and to induce 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 promote these desirable purposes, the following rules, among others, have been adopted :


Deposites or monies put in, will be received as low as one dollar, and when any person's deposites amount to five dollars, they will be put upon in- terest.


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The office is only open on Saturday evenings, from 7 to 9 o'clock.


Twice every year, namely : on the first Satur- days 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 de- posited one quarter, will be made, and so in propor- tion for smaller sums. And at the end of every five years, all the extra income, which has not be- fore been paid and divided among the depositors, in just proportion according to the By-Laws ; and noth- ing will be deducted from this extra income, but the actual expenses of carrying on the business and taking care of the money.




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