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Whitcomb Benjamin, laborer, h. Pleasant st. near Andover st
Whitcomb Ephraim O. housewright, h Liberty st
White Alvin, at Powder Mills, h. Law. st
White Catharine, wid. h. Fenwick st
White Charles, at 27 Suff. corp
White James, laborer, h. Fenwick st
White James W. clerk at 53 Mer. st
White John, Capt. U. S. Navy, bds at Mer. H.
White John S. coppersmith and brass-founder, at David Dana's
White Jonathan, Card manuf., Warren st, h. Law. st
White Joseph B. h. Church st
White Mary bds at Sam'l Gibby's, Lowell st
White Michael, laborer, h. Fenwick st
White Philip T. merchant tailor, Cen. st, h. Gor.st White Roland, h. Green st White Sarah, h. South st
White Sophia, wid. of John, h. North st
Whithead Darius, overseer at App. corp. h. 10 Whitehead Isaac L. fisherman, bds at Mrs Fletch- er's, App. st
Whitehead John, bds at Mrs Fletcher's
Whitehouse Augustus, at Midd'x corp
Whitely - , cordwainer, bds at Mrs Jones,'
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Whitefield Daniel, bds at Smith Adams', Midd'x st Whiting Eldad, clerk at Midd'x counting room, bds at 3 Hurd st Whiting Mrs. wid. of Capt. Phineas, h. Mer. st, near Pawtucket Bridge
Whitman Christopher, ostler, bds at Farmers & Mechanics House
Whitney Amos, at Lowell Bleachery, bds at Mar- ston's tavern
Whitney -, at factory, bds at Martha James', Whitney Asa, Capt. cordwainer, bds at Miss Quimby's, Tyler st
Whitney Gardner A. at Tremont, bds at 23
Whitney George, at Hananiah Whitney's
Whitney Hananiah, variety store, Mer. st, opp. Tremont corp
Whitney John, overseer at Appleton, h. 21 Whitney Milo, at Suffolk, bds at 9
Whitney Nathan, stone layer, h. Midd'x st
Whitney Orange, cordwainer, at Orl. Whitney's Whitney Orlando, shoe and hat store, cor. Suff. and Mer. sts, Suff. sq.
Whitney Phinehas, housewright, h 7 Swamp locks Whitney Phinehas, at Law. corp, h. 55
Whitney William, stone-layer, h. Thorndike st Whittemore Aaron, carriage spring manufactu- rer, h. Cen. st
Whittemore Aaron, at Midd'x corp, bds at Weeks' Whittemore David D. at James L. Font's
Whittemore Horatio G. at James L. Foot's Whittemnore Joseph, boarding house, Church st Whittaker Robert, cloth finisher, Howe st Whittier -, machinist, bds at 23 Mer. st Whittier , h. Lowell st
Whittier Daniel, at bobbin st.op, bds at Wood- ward's, Lewis st
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Whittier Isaac, assistant teacher at .3d Grammar school, bds at Mrs Steven's, Gor. st Whittier Moses, overseer at Mer. h. 23 Prince st Whittier Rufus, overseer at Mer. h 23 Prince.st Whittier Simon, at Ham. corp, bds at 21 Wight -, bds at 8 Dutton st, Swamp locks
Wight , bds at L. G. Stevens', Middle st
Wight James, h. Warren st
Wilde Benjamin, livery stable, Low. st, h. Low. st
Wilder Alonzo, hatter, bds at Temp. house.
Wilder Charles, clerk at Mansur & Child's, bds at Wash. Hotel
Wilder Charles H. provision cellar under bank block, Mer. st, h. Chelmsford old road
Wilkins Charles, bread carrier at Blood's, h. Lib- erty st
Wilkins Charles W. housewright, h. South st Wilkins Joseph E. whip maker, bds at N. Greet's Wilkins Leverett, at Mer. bds at 61
Wilkins Rufus, butcher, h. Midd'x st
Wilkins Samuel L. shoe and bat store, 22 Mer. st bds at E. Tuft's, Lew. st
Wilkins Susan, wid. h. 2 Adams st
Wilkins Sylvester, clerk at Tweed's, Mer. st
Wilkins Timothy, at App. corp, bds at 6
Wilkins William, at Midd'x corp, bds at 21
Wilkins Zadock, painter, h. 41 Lawrence corp Willard Abel, superintend't at Railroad, h. App.st Willard E. S. at P.H. Willard's, bds at Railroad I. Willard Henry, h. Midd'x st
Willard Peter H., W. I. Goods, Low. st, opp. Adams st, bds at Stone House
Willard Samuel, surveyor of lathing, plastering, &c. bds at Henry Fletcher's, Chapel hill
Willey Andrew J. at Midd'x corp, bds at Hiram Russell's, Wash. st
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Willey Tolman, student at Law with Sam'l H. Mann, bds at Am. Hlouse Willey Walter, (Savals & W.) Williams Bradford, musician, bds at Low. Hotel Williams Deborah, h. 50 Mer. corp
Williams Edward, at Carpet factory, hds at 22 Williams Henry, cordwainer, bds at 12 Adams st Williams Otis, at Patriot office Williams Otis A. at Mer. corp, h. Jeff. st Willian Richard, color mixer, h. 11 Mer. corp
Willingford Peter. stone-layer, h. rear of Law. st Willis William, h. near cor. Fayette & Andover st Willis William, jr. bds at William Willis' Willoughby Asa W. bds at Haynes', Union st Willoughby J. millwright
Wilson Archibald, slater, h. High st Wilson Benjamin, at Ham. corp, bds at 36
Wilson Charles L. overseer at Mer. corp, b. 14
Wilson Daniel, at Law. corp, bds at 54
Wilson Darius, at Ham. corp, h. 15
Wilson David, housewright, h. Pleasant st near Andover st
Wilson Edwin, machinist, h. 29 Ham. corp Wilson Gerry, at Mer. yard, bds at 26 Prince st Wilson Glaud, overseer at Lowell corp, h. 16 Wilson Huldah P. wid. boarding h, 20 Mer. corp Wilson James, pattern draftsman, h. 14 Carpet Wilson James, machinist, h. 28 Worthen st, S. Locks
Wilson Jane, boarding house, 10 Suff. corp Wilson John, housewright, h. Jefferson st Wilson John, weaver at Carpet factory, h. 11 Wilson Nancy G. tailoress, bds at John Wilson's, Wilson (Nathaniel) & Bancroft (Selwin) W. I.
Goods, Cen. st, opp. Church st, h. Chap, bill Wilson Robert, at Carpet, bds at 22
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Wilson Samuel B. blacksmith, bds at Wm. Miner's Wilson William. warper, h. 15 Low. corp
Winchester Chancy W. baker at Blood's, bds at Parker's, Liberty st
Winchester Samuel, blacksmith h. Law. st
Wing Alpheus G. at Suff. corp, h. 24
Wing George, at Lowell Bleachery, bds at Thos. Gowdy's
Wing Horace, h. Cen. st, Chapel hill
Wingate James, publisher of Lowell Times, Crosby's building, 20 Cen. st
Winklev Ebenezer, machinist bds at Talbott's, Jeff. st
Winkley Francis, machinist, bds at 6 App. corp.
Winn John S. machinist, h. 5 Dutton st
Winn Loring, machinist, bds at Nay's, App. st Winn Moses, harness-maker, at John Mixer's, bds at Aaron Whittemore's
Winslow Andrew, machinist, h. 5 Worthen st Winslow Edward, machinist, h. Church st
Winslow George, machinist, h. 24 Worthen st Winslow John, machinist, bds at 5 Dutton st Winslow Lewis R. machinist, h. 28 App. corp Wise Mary Ann, wid. h. Water st
Wisbard William, at Carpet factory, hds at 22 Witty Edward, engraver, bds at Mrs. Butler's, Cen. st
Wood Andrew, stone-layer, h. South st
Wood Calvin, at Law. corp
Wood Daniel, h. Cen. st
Wood Ephraim, (Pierce &. W.) h. Wash. st Wood Goodwin, crockery ware and trunks, vari-
ety store. 8 Union buildings, Cen. st, bds at Joel Blake's
Wood Henry B. at Jacob Robbins', Cen. st
Wood John, stone-cutter, near Bond st
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Wood John, at Lowell brewery, bds at A. Fitch's Wood Jolın G. h. Union st Wood John J. stone-cutter at John Wood's
Wood Jonathan, at Law. corp, h. 53
Wood Jonathan, at Law. 'bds at Miss Rowe's, Middle st
Wood Joseph, cloth finisher, bds at R. Whittakers Wood Robert R. engraver, bds at Village Hotel Wood Robert, laborer, h. South st
Wood Solomon, painter, bds at Wm. Eastman's Wood Susan 'T. h. 4 Hain. corp
Woodard Ephraim, at Ham. corp. bds at 30 Woodbridge March J. watchman, bds at 64 Mer. Woodbury Isaiah E. watchman at Worsted mills Woodbury John L. housewright, h. Bond st
Woodbury Joseph, housewright, bds at 9 Adams st Wooden Robert, laborer, bds at Cassidy's, Low.st Woodman Miss, h. 6 Adams st
Woodman Thomas P. baker, h. Lowell st
Woods John, ostler, h. Washington st Woods John, h. Suffolk st
Woods Samuel, Boton and Lowell baggage wag- gons, h. Cen. st. Chapel hill
Woods Sarah R. boarding house, Mer. st, Suff sq Woods Susannab, widow, h. Cen. st
Woods Timothy N. bds at Mrs. James', Jeff. st Woodward Adoniram, housewright, h. cor. Sum- mer and Davis sts
Woodward Ambrose, at Ham. corp, h. 32
Woodward Betsey, wid. h. 3 App. corp Woodward Calvin, at Carpet, h. 18
Woodward Daniel, h. cor. Suminer & Davis sts Woodward Foster, variety store, Cen. st, bds at Mrs Hadley's, Prince st
Woodward George, attorney at law, cor. Cen. & Midd. sts, h. Cen. Et, Chap. hill e2
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Woodward Jacob A. at Ham. corp, bds at 30 Woodward James, overseer at Carpet, h. 9 Woodward John T. at Law. corp, h. 34
Woodward (Mury) & Furnald (Lucinda) dress- makers, Cen. st
Woodward Russel!, blacksmith, at Machine shop, h. cor. Mer. and Worthen sts
Woodward Theodore, boarding house, Lewis st
Woodward William, housewright, bds at .Theo- dore Woodward's
Wogden James, ostler at McIntire's, bds at Mrs Roby's
Woolson Cyrus, machinist bds at Nathan Green's Middlesex st
Worcester Charles, stone-layer, bds at Mrs Stew- art's, Howe st
Worcester Sophia, wid. boarding house, Lowell st, near Methodist Meeting house
Worden John, h. 4 Stone's block, Worthen st
Worthen B. D. housewright, bds at Wm. Bakers's, Pearl st
Worthen Matthew, at Machine shop, bds at Mrs Dutton's, Stone's b.
Worthley John, boarding house, 65 Law. corp
Wragg Robert, overseer at Mer corp. h 71 Prince st
Wright Alexander, superintendent at Carpet works, h. cor. Fletcher st and Western Aven- ue
Wright Amos H. dry goods, 3 Cottage row, Mer. street
Wright Andrew C. clerk at 33 Mer. st
Wright Asahel B. at Courier Office
Wright Edmund, millwright, h. Law. st, Whip- ple's stone building
Wright Edward G. stone-layer, h. High st
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Wright Franklin, at Daniel Hutchinson's, 9 Cen. st, boarding house, Favette st
Wright John, overseer at Carpet, h. 12 Wright, Joseph, teamster at Hodgman's
Wright - -, at Law. corp, bds at 5
Wright Hapgood, boots and shoes, 33 Mer. street, h. Tyler st
Wright J. N. stageman, bds at Am. house
Wright Jonathan, at Am. house
Wright Lorenzo, at Suff. corp, bds at 9
Wright Luther, at App. corp, bds at Mrs East- man's, App. st
Wright N. M. boots and shoes, Central st Wright Nathaniel, counsellor, President of Lowell
Bank, office Exchange b. cor. Cen. & Mer. sts h. cor. School & Mer. sts, near Pawtucket b. Wright Nehemiah, stone mason, h. Pleasant st, Wright Robert, clerk at Copeland's, boards at 17 Merrimac st
Wright Sally, widow, h. 11 Adams street
Wright Stephen, at Midd'x corp. h. Law. st
Wright Walter, machinist, h. 24 Dutton street, Mer. corp
Wyatt Eliza S. dress-maker, at 7 Ham. corp Wyatt Horace, at Am. house
Wyatt Joseph G. Maj .. inn-holder, Farmer's h. Low. st
Wyatt Mary, wid. boarding h, 7 Ham. corp Wyatt Willian, bds at Jos. G. Wyatt's
Wylie James K. overseer at Midd'x corp, h. War ren st, near Worsted mills Wyman (Augustus) & Howe (Henry P.) W .. I. goods, Union st, bds at Mrs Tuft's, Union st Wyman Harris, at App. corp, hds at 15 Wyman Irene, dress-maker, Mer. st, Mer. sq Wyman Maverick, h. High st
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Wyman Sarah, widow, boarding h, 15 App. corp Wyman William, Capt. h. Gorham st Wyman William W. office Cen. st, h. Gor. st
YALDING JONATHAN P. overseer at Mer. bds at 9
York Jacob S. overseer at Trem. corp, h. 34
York Levi, housewright, h. Water st, York place Young Artemas, manufacturer at Massaic falls, b. C'en. st, Chapel hill
Young Darius, agent at Flannel factory, Massaic falls, h. Central st. Chap. hill
Young Ezra, housewright, bds at Mrs French's, South st
Young Hugh, h. Fenwick st
Young John, h. Fenwick st
Young Moses, at Washington Hotel
Young Paul, mill-wright, bds at J. Parker's
Young Robert, licence victualling and wine cel- lar, Low. st, h. Low. st
Youngman John F. variety store, Low. st, h. Low. street
Youngman Mrs. dress-making, Lowell st
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 Geougia-sal- ary $6,000.
Secretary of the Treasury, Levi Woodbury, of New Hampshire-salary $6,000.
Secretary of War, Levi Cass, of Michigan Territo- ry-salary $6,000.
Secretary of Navy, Malon Dickerson, of New Jersey-salary $6,000.
Post Master General, Amos Kendall, of Ken- tucky-salary $6,000. Attorney General, Benjamin F. Butler, of New York-salary $3,500.
OFFICERS OF THE COMMONWEALTH.
His Excellency, Edward Everett, Governor. His Honor George Hull, Lieut. Governor. Secretary of State, John P. Bigelow.
State Treasurer and Receiver General, Hezekiah Barnard. Adjutant General, Henry D. Dearborn. Attorney General, James 'T. Austin.
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LOWELL REPRESENTATIVES.
William Austin, Jonathan Tyler, John L. Sheafe, Alexander Wright, Jesse Fox, Josiah B. French, Samuel H. Mann, Erasmus D. Leavitt, James Chandler, Albigence W. Fisher, Royal Southwick, Horatio W. Hastings, Aaron Man- sur, Sydney Spaulding, William W. Wyman, Jonathan M. Marston, Stephen Mansur.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Town Clerk-Samuel A. Coburn.
Treasurer-Artemas Holden.
Selectmen-Benjamin Walker, William Liv- ingston, James Russell, John Chase, Wm. N. Owen.
Scoool Committee-Rev. Theodore Edson, J. W. Graves, Rev. Thomas B. Thayer, John Ai- ken, Eliphalet Case, John D. Pillsbury.
Assessors-Josiah B. French, Paul R. George, Windsor Howe, Francis Hobbs, Stephen Good- hue, Thomas Flint, Daniel H. Dean.
Board of Health-E. Case, D. H. Dean.
JUSTICES OF PEACE FOR LOWELL.
John R. Adams, Nathaniel Wright, Luther Lawrence, Elsha Fuller, John P. Robinson, Kirk Boott, John L. Sheafe, Pelham W. Warren, Sam- uel H. Mann, Samuel Parker, Luke Eastman, George Woodward, Alpheus Smith, John A. Knowles.
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INCORPORATED COMPANIES. Locks and Canals Company, incorporated in 1792, capital $600,000. Kirk Boott, Agent. Geo. Brownell, Superintendent of Machine Shop.
Merrimack Manufacturing Company, incorporated in 1325-capital, $1,500,000.
Kirk Boott, Agent. John Clark, Superintendent. John D. Prince, Superintendent of Print Works.
Hamilton Manufacturing Company, incorporated in 1825-capital, $500,000.
George W. Lyman, Agent. Jolin Avery, Superintendent ..
Wmn. 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. Alexander Wright, Superintendent.
Lowell Brewery, incorporated in 1828-capital, $50,000.
Middlesex Manufacturing Company, incorporated in 1928-capital, $500,000. James Cook, Agent.
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Massaic Manufacturing Company, incorporated 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.
John Aiken, Agent.
Lawrence Manufacturing Company, incorporated in 1830-capital, $1,200,000.
William Austin, Agent.
Samuel B. Goddard, Superintendent.
Lowell Bleachery, incorporated in 1832-capital, $50,000.
Charles F. Appleton, Agent.
M. H.Simpson's Worsted Factory, commenced opera- tion 1835 ; employs 100 females ard 25 males ; , turns out about 1000 lbs. worsted per day. William Kilham, Agent.
Boott Cotton Mills, incorporated in 1835-capital $1,000,000. Frederick French, Agent.
BANKS IN LOWELL.
LOWELL BANK, Exchange Building, Mer. street, incorporated in 1828-capital, $250,000, Nathaniel Wright, President. James G. Carney, Cashier.
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Lowell Institution for Savings, incorporated in 1329, office at the Lowell Bank. Theodore Edson, President.
John O. Green, Elisha Bartlett, John Clark, -Vice Presidents.
Trustees -- Cyril French, Thomas Ordway, George Brownell, James Russell, William Aus- tin, Amos Blanchard, John Avery, Benjamin Walker, Elisha Huntington.
James G. Carney, Treasurer.
RAILROAD BANK, Central street, incorporated in March, 1831-capital, $500,000. Luther Lawrence, President. Pelham W. Warren, Cashier.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Lowell Mutual Fire Insurance Company, incorpor- ated March 6th, 1832-office 27 Mansur's build- ing, corner of Central and Lowell sts. Officers for the current year : John Nesmith, President. Tappan Wentworth, Secretary. Board of Directors-John Nesmith, Benjamin Walker, Seth Amnes, Hamlin Davis, Jonathan Tyler, Matthias Parkhurst, Stephen Goodhue, Alpheus Smith, Jonathan Morse, 2d.
Whole number of Polices issued up to Jan. 1st, 1836, was 750; whole amount insured, 81,411,000. This company takes risks in this State and New Hampshire.
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Middlesex Fire Insurance Company. Benjamin F. Varnum, Agent. Office at Railroad Bank building.
Manufacturers Fire Insurance Company. John P. Robinson, Agent. Office, Central st, Hamilton Place.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer-Oliver M. Whipple.
Engineers-Charles L. Tilden, San'l A. Coburn, Alpheus Smith. Levi Thaxter, Thos. P. Goodhue, Joel Stone, jr. Peter HI. Willard, Richard Fowler, John Mead, Caleb M. Marvel, Cummings Barr, David Dana.
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS.
John O. Green, Merrimac st, near Stone House. William Graves, Herd st, 7 brick block. Harlen Pillsbury, Merrimac st, bank block. Elisha Huntington, Hurd stret, 10 brick block Elisha Bartlett, 2 Union buildings, cor. Cen. & Midd'x sts
Robert Darrah, surgeon dentist, 13 Cen. st, near Exchange b.
Gilman Kimball, Merrimac st, bank block John W. Graves, Hurd st, 9 brick block Daniel Mowe, Cen. st, opp. Ham. bleach house John C. Dalton, cor. Dutton & Lowell sts Charles Hubbard, Cen. st, next Jacob Robbins' Apothecary store
John D. Pillsbury, Mer. st, Charles Green's b.
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J. T. G. Leach, 11 Central st, near Mer. st Charles Gordon, bank block, Mer. st
Jeremiah P. Jewett, Mer. st. Mer. sq. opp. Trem. corp
J. C. Henry, at Mer. house
J. W. Scribner, Mer. st, Suff. sq
Patrick Campbell, brick block, cor. Mer. & Wor- then sts
Hiram Parker, 12 Merrimac street
Thomas R. Marston, cor. Midd'x and South sts
Charles P. Coffin, Central street
Joseph F. Fisk, 12 Mer. st
George Mansfield, M. D. surgeon dentist, 35 Mer. street
S. O. Richardson, Cen. st, nearly opp. Wash. I Charles Ingalls, brick block, cor. Mer. & Worthen streets
N. Baker, surgeon dentist, Mer. st, Mer. sq
COUNSELLORS & ATTORNIES.
Nathaniel Wright, office Exchange building, cor. Cen. & Mer. sts
John R. Adams, office cor. Adams & Lowell sts John P. Robinson, office Cen, st, opp. Am. house John A. Knowles, office Cen .. st, opp. Am. house Luke Eastman, office Washington st
Elisha Fuller, office Cen. st, opp. Am. house Luther Lawrence, office Cen. st, R. R. B. B. John L. Sheafe, office Cen. st, opp. Am. house Seth Ames, office cor. Cen. & Low. sts, Mansur's building
Francis Hilliard, office Cen. st, R. R. B. B Samuel H. Mann, office cor. Cen. & Gor. sts Samuel F. Haven, office Cen. st, R. R. B. B.
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B. Streeter, office cor. Cen. & Hurd sts Horatio C Merriam, office cor. Cen. & Warren sts Joseph Locke, Judge Police court, office.Cen. st, Crosby's building
George Woodward, office cor. Cen. & Middle sts Thomas Hopkinson, office Cen. st, R. R. B. B. Amos Spalding, office Cen. st, Crosby's building Edward St. Loe Livermore, Washington st Samuel Parker, office Cen. st, Union buildings Tappan Wentworth, office cor. Cen. & Low. sts, Mansur's building
William Fuller, office Cen. st, Crosby's building. H. G. F. Corliss, office Cen. st, opp. Am. house. William Smith, office Exchange building, corner Cen. & Mer. sts
Joseph W. Mansur, office cor. Cen. & Low. sts, Mansur's b.
John Wade, office cor. Ceu. & Middle sts J. G. Abbott, office Cen. st, Crosby's building Albert Locke, office Cen. st, opp. Am. house Grenville Parker, office cor. Cen. & Low. streets, Mansur's b.
JUDICIAL OFFICERS AND COURTS,
FOR THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX.
Judge of Probate, Sam'l P. P. Fay, of Cambridge. Register of Probate, Isaac Fiske, of Weston. Register of Deeds, Wm. F. Stone, of Cambridge. County Treasurer, Join Keyes, of Concord. District Attorney, Asahel Huntington, of Salem. Clerk of the Courts, Elias Phinney, of Lexington.
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SUPREME JUDICIAL COURTS.
Law Term-At Cambridge, on the 3d Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday in September. Nisi Prius Term-At Concord, on the 2d Tuesday in April.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
At Concord, 2d Monday in March, June, and September. At. Cambridge, 2d Monday in De- cember.
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PROBATE COURTS.
At Cambridge, 2d Tuesday in January, and the 3d Tuesdays in March, May, and November, and 1st Tuesday in September. At Concord, on the 2d Tuesdays in February, April, August, and No- vember. At Charlestown, ou the 3d Tuesdays in February and August. At Framingham, ou the last Tuesdays in June and October. At Groton, on the 1st Tuesdays in May and November. At Lowell, on the Ist Tuesdays in June and Decem- her,-and at Woburn, on the 4th Tuesday in April.
POLICE COURT, Every Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Caleh Butler, Groton, Chairman. David Town- send, Waltham: Abner Wheeler, Framingham.
Meetings .- Cambridge, on the 1st Tuesday in January, and at Concord, on. the 2d Tuesday in Slay, and on the 3d Tuesday in September.
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SHERIFFS OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY. Sheriff-Benjamin F. Varnum, Lowell.
Deputy Sheriffs .- John Kimball, Jefferson Ban- croft, Lowell; Joseph Butterfield, Tyngsborough; Thomas Sumner, Billerica; Moses Pritchard, Con- cord; Quincy Sylvester, Townsend ; Micah M. Rutter, East Sudbury ; Abiel Holden, Reading ; D. J. Coburn, Charlestown ; Adolphus Parinen- ver, Marlborough ; Win. A. Bancroft, Groton ; Wm. C. Lewis, Pepperell ; Eliphalet Wheeler, Framingham; Lovell Fletcher, Chelmsford; Ad- olphus Sinith, Newton ; Wm. A. Phipps, Hop- kinton ; Nathan Fiske, Cambridgeporc; T. J. Whitridge, Malden ; Abel Moore, Deputy Juilor, Concord ; Nathaniel Watson, Cambridge.
CHURCHES AND MINISTERS.
First Merrimac street Church, St. Anne's, Rev. Theodore Edson.
First Baptist Church, Church st, Rev. W. Eaton. First Congregational Church, Merrimac st, Rev. Amos Blanchard.
First Methodist Episcopal Church, Chapel Hill, Rev. Ira M. Bidwell $. Rev. Charles Noble.
First Universalist Church, Chapel street, Rev. Thomas B. Thayer
South Church, Merrimac street
Second Congregational Church, Appleton street. Roman Catholic Church, Fenwick street. Rev. John Mahony.
Second Methodist Episcopal Church, Lowell st, Rev. Ira M. Bidwell &. Rev. Charles Noble.
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Second Baptist Church, corner of Lowell & Suf- folk sts. Rev. Lemuel Porter. Third Congregational (free) Church, Low. st, Rev. Giles Pease.
Freewill Baptist, worship at Hamilton School house, Ham. st, Rev. Nathaniel Thurston. Christian Union Society, worship at Classic Hall, Merrimac street
RELIGIOUS & BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES First Episcopal Church, organized 1824, Rev. Theodore Edson, pastor. Female Auxiliary Society. Missionary Association. Sabbath School.
First Baptist Church, organized February 8, 1826. Female .Foreign Missionary Society. Female Charitable Society. Sabbath School Society. Monthly Concert Association. Female Education Society. Young Men's Education Society. Juvenile Missionary Society. First Baptist Singing Society.
First Congregational Church, organized June 6. 1826, Rev. Amos Blanchard, ordained Dec. 26, 1329. Female Education Society. Female Missionary Association. Female Charitable Society. Sabbath School Association.
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Association for promoting the observance of the Sabbath
Robert Raikes' Juvenile Association.
Auxiliary Tract Society. Female Benevolent Circle.
Monthly Concert for Prayer, and Contribu- tions for Foreign and Domestic Missions.
First Methodist Episcopal Church, organized 1827, present ministers, Rev. Ira M. Bidwell & Rev. Charles Noble, stationed June, 1835. Female Missionary Society. Sabbath School.
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First Universalist Church, organized in 1826, Rev. Thomas B. Thayer, present pastor.
Second Congregational Church, organized Novem- ber 26, 1330.
Female Education Society.
Female Missionary Association.
Sabbath School Association.
Female Charitable Society.
Association for promoting the observance of the Sabbath.
Robert Raikes' Juvenile Association.
Auxiliary Tract Society.
Female Benevolent Circle.
Monthly Concert for Prayer, and Contribu- tions for Foreign & Domestic Missions.
South Church, organized Nov. 7, 1930. Society formed Sept. 26, 1829. Pastor ordained Nov. 17, 1830.
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Second Baptist Church, organized in Sept. 1981.
Female Missionary Society.
Female Education Society. Young Men's Education Society. Juvenile Missionary Society. Sabbath School. Female Charitable Society.
Sabbath School Association.
Monthly Concert for Prayer, and Contribu- tions for Foreign Missions.
Third Congregational (free) Church, organized July 2, 1832, Rev. Giles Pease, pastor, ordained Oct. 2, 1833.
Benevolent Associations, to aid the operations of the principal benevelent societies of the day-in- cluding the Foreign Mission Society, Home Mis- sion Society, Bible Society, Tract Society, Edu- cation Society, Magdalen Society, Sunday school, Maternal Association, Female Circle
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First Christian Union Society, organized Novem- ber 7, 1833.
Young Men's Baptist Education Society in Low- ell, organized in 1832.
The object of this Society, is to aid indigent young men to acquire a suitable education for the gospel ministry. It meets annually on the 3d Monday in August. Any person can become a member of this society, by paying one dollar or more annually.
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