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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Female Education Society, organized in Aug. 1832. This society is situated on the same plan, and its objects are the same as the male society.
LOWELL MORAL LYCEUM, Organized in April, 1834.
The object of this Association, is " to promote morality and social order, by means of Public Lec- tures, discussions, and such other literary exercises, as shall connect useful knowledge and intellectual entertainment, with moral improvement."
The officers are, a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and Auditor; and Board of Directors, consisting of fourteen.
Lectures are delivered once a week.
LOWELL TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. Organized in August, 1826. John Aiken, Esq. President. Hon. William Livingston, Vice President Moses F. Eaton, Secretary
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YOUNG MEN'S TEMPERANCE SOCIEY, Organized September 20, 1833. Samuel F. Haven, Esq. President Sylvanus Adams, Vice President Samuel B. Simonds, Secretary
TOTAL' ABSTINENCE SOCIETY, Organized in May, 1834. Sylvester Melcher, President 1
Dr J. P. Jewett, Vice President William H. Elnore, Secretary
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN LOWELL. The Lowell Courier, published Tuesday, Thurs- day, and Saturday evenings, at No. 3 Union buildings, Central street.
Lowell Journal and Mercury, published every Friday morning, office S Union buildings. Lowell Patriot, published every Friday morning, office cor. Central & Middle streets. Lowell Journal and Bulletin, published every Wednesday, office cor. Cen. & Gor. sts.
Lowell Philanthropist, published every Saturday, office Mer. st, Suff. sq.
The Times, published every Tuesday, office Cen. street, Crosby's building.
HOUSES OF ENTERTAINMENT.
Washington' Hotel, Washington sq. cor. Central and Church sts-Robinson & Gilman Stone House, Mer. st-George W. Larrabee American House, Cen. st .- Savels & Willey Lowell Hotel, Gorhan st-Benjamin Moore Village Hotel, Washington st-Hoyt & Kimball Merrimack House, cor. Dutton and Mer. sts- Judson Murdock
Fariners, & Mechanics House, Mer. st-Austin Railroad House, Lowell st-James Patterson Farmers. House, Mer. st-Maj. Joseph Wyatt Union House, Washington st-Ralph Turner Wamasett House, ou Boston Road-D. J. Marston Temperance House, 50 Mer. st-Thomas Morse Exchange Coffee House, Lowell st-George W. Emerson
Chapel Hill Hotel, Union st-Benjamin Moulton Thorndike street Hotel,-James Dugdale Eagle.House, Midd'x st, Jonathan W. Ward.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
MILITARY OFFICERS.
Third Rigiment, Second Brigade, Third Division Col. Jonathan M. Reed, of Chelansford. Lieut. Col. Nathan Durant of Lowell. Muj. Joseph G. Wyatt, of
Adj. Ste hen S. Seavey, of
Capt. Cullen F. Kittredge, of Samuel Kinsman, Chelmsford.
Samuel Blodgett, Tyngsborough.
" Albert Marshall, Billerica.
Oliver C. Rogers, Tewksbury.
Augustus Coburu, Dracutt. Worthy Parker,
Alexis Peirce,
John W. Graves, of Lowell, Surgeon.
INFANTRY.
Colonel John Mixer. Lieut. Col. Moore. Maj. Benj. Adams. Adj. Jefferson Bancroft. Quarter Master, H. W. Hastings.
Pay Master, Walter Willey.
Chaplain, Rev. T. B. Thayer. Surgeon, Dr. J. W. Graves.
LOWELL LIGHT INFANTRY.
Captain, Charles Sanderson. Lieut. Joshua Wedgwood. Ensign, Ephraim Carter.
MECHANICK PHALANX.
Captain, James Dennis. Lieut. Oliver Bayley. Ensign. Gibson Tweed.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
The number of Public Schools in Lowell is 20. 1 High, 4 Grammar, and 15 Primary, Schools.
The number of Schoolmasters and Teachers is 33.
HIGH SCHOOL-AT NORTH SCHOOLHOUSE.
Franklin Forbes, Principal; James S. Russell, Assistant; S. R. Hanscom, Writing Master.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.
North Grammar School-at North Schoolhouse.
Jacob Graves, Principal; George K. Smith, As- sistant ; Nancy C. Green, Eliza A. True, Assis- tant Teachers ; S. R. Hanscom, Writing master.
South Grammar School-at South Schoolhouse.
Joshua Merrill, Principal ; John Butterfield, Assistant ; Mary Sawyer, Martha B. Dow, As- sistant 'Teachers; E. B. Patch Writing master. Third Grammar School-at South Schoolhouse.
Samuel S. Dutton, Principal; Isaac Whittier, Assistant; Edith Z. Patch, Adeline M. Washburn, Assistant Teachers ; E. P. Patch, Writing master. Fourth Grammar School-at Catholick Church. Patrick Collins, Instructer. "[For the Irish. ]
PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
NOS.
TEACHERS
PLACES Merrimack, Falls,
1, Sarah C. Hubbard.
2, Martha P. Hunt.
3. Miss Whittemore.
Pound, Chapel Hill,
4, Harriet Wood.
Hamilton,
5, Nancy Wetherbee.
6, Harriet Laws.
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7, Mary A. Brown.
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Swamp Locks, Church street,
8, Ruth L. Haywood.
9, Elmira J. Griffin.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Suffolk do. 10,
Tilton.
Church do. [Irish] 11,
12,
Lawrence, Belvidere,
13,
14,
Daniel Mellroy. Charlottee Butler. Mercey 3. Frost. Emeline Stuart. 5 Mrs. Woodbury,
Catholick Church,
15,
[Irish]
Miss Woodbury.
The aggregate number of scholars that attend the High School in a year, is 162 Grammar Schools, 1527 Primary 1954
Total,
3653
The average daily number that attend the High School is about 75 Grammar Schools, 5.50
Primary
745
Total, 1370
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BOSTON AND LOWELL RAILROAD.
CARS LEAVE LOWELL AT
LEAVE BOSTON AT
Summer,
7 A. M.
7 A. M.
2 P. M.
11 A. M.
5 р. м.
5 P. M.
October 5th,
8 A. M.
3 1-4 A. M.
2 P. M.
11 A. M.
.
4 р. м.
4 1-4 A. M.
November 23d,
S A. M.
S A. M.
3 р. M.
3 Р. м.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
STAGES.
Lowell and Boston Stages leave Lowell daily at 8 A. M. and 2 1:2 P. M., and arrive in Boston at 11 1-2 A. M. and 6 P. M. Returning leave Boston ut 7 A. M. and 2 P. M. aud arrive in Lowell at 10 1.2 A. M. and 5 1 2 P. M.
Lowell and Albany Stage, via Nashua, Keene and Brattleboro', leaves Lowell Mondays, Wednes- days, and Fridays, at 6 A. M. Lodge at Brattle- boro' first night, and arrive in Albany, N. Y. sec- ond day.
Lowell and Chester, Vt. Stage leaves Lowell 'Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 4 o'clk, A. M. and arrives in Chester same day, and at Alba- ny, N. Y. and Saratoga second day.
Lowell and Hanover, N. H, Stage leaves Low- ell Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 4 o'elk, A. M. and arrives at Hanover same day, and Bur- lington, Vt. second day.
Lowell and Woodstock, Vt. Stage leaves Low- el, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 4 o'clk, A. M., and arrives at Woodstock same day, and at Rutland and Middlebury, Vt. second day.
Lowell and Keene, N. H. Stage, via Nashua and Peterboro', leaves Lowell Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday, alter the arrival of the Cars from Boston, and arrives in Keene same day .- Returning leaves Keene next morning and arrives in Lowell in season to take passage in the Cars for Boston same day.
Salem and Lowell Stages leave Lowell Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday, at 3 o'elk, P. M. and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 3 A. M.
Newburyport, Dover, and Portsmouth, leave Lowell daily at 8 o'clock A.M. and arrive in Low- ell, at half past 4 o'clock P.M.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Lowell and Worcester Stage leaves Lowell dai- ly, at 7 A. M. and arrives in Worcester at 4 P. M. Returning leaves Worcester daily at 7 A. M. and arrives in Lowell at 4 P. M.
Windsor line leaves Lowell. every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 4 o'clock, A. M.
Railroad line leaves Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A. M.
Lowell, Brattleboro' and Albany Mail stages, leave Lowell daily at 7 A. M. and arrive iu Alba- ny at 6 P. M. the second day. Returning, leave Albany daily at 4 A. M. and arrive in Lowell at 4 P. M. second day.
Lowell, Keene, Rutland and Burlington, Vt. Mail stages leave Lowell daily at 7 A. M. lodge at Keene first night, at Rutland the second, and arrive in Burlington the third day, at 6 P. M .- Returning, leave Burlington at 5 A. M. and ar- rive in Lowell at 4 P. M. third day.
Lowell and Fitchburg Daily stage leaves Low- ell at 7 A. M. and arrives in Lowell from Fitch- burg at 4 P. M.
Lowell and Lancaster stage leaves Lowell Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 A. M .- Returning leaves Athol Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 A. M. aud arrives in Lowell at 4 P.M.
Lowell and Groton Daily Stage leaves Lowell at 7 A. M. and arrives in Groton at 10 A. M. Re- turning, leaves Groton at 1 P. M. and arrives in Lowell at 4 P. M.
Concord, N. H. Daily Stages, through Pelham, Derry, Hooksett and Bow, leave Lowell at 10 o'clock, A. M. and arrive in Concord at 6 o'clock. Leave Concord at 7 A. M. and arrive in Lowell at 1 P. M.
CENTRAL VILLAGE.
THIS name is given to that part of Dracutt lying on the Merri- mark river, opposite Lowell. It embraces a circuit of half a mile around Central Bridge, and is mostly laid out into streets, squares, and building lots. Ten years ago, this tract was almost without an inhabitant, where now are from 50 to 60 families, and the pros- pect of a rapid settlement.
There is an Academy incorporated, called the " Central Village Academy.' The company has organised and secured a considerable amount of funds. The site for the Academy is elevated, and has a commanding view of Lowell and all the surrounding country. The building is already commenced and will be completed early in the ensuing season.
NAMES OF THE INHABITANTS IN CENTRAL VILLAGE.
AMES JACOB, housewright, h. Centre st Adamns James, machinist, h. near bridge Bowers E. & F. Misses, tailoresses, h. Central st Boynton Amnos, laborer, h. Central st Bradley Joseph, h. Central st Bradley Joseph, jr., h. Cen. st
Bradley Peleg, physician and surgeon, h. Sixth st Butler Alonzo, (see Low. Directory) h. Fuller b. Cheever Benjamin, laborer, h. Central st Cheever Oliver, yeoman,
Coburn Warren, mason,
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CENTRAL VILLAGE.
Durant Joseph, h. Centre st Earl John, carpenter, h. Centre st Edgarton John, h. Richardson's building, Centre st Favor John. watchman, at Carpet factory Gallup Joseph, physician, h. Third st, Fuller b. Garland Nathaniel, machinist, h Cen. st Hallowell Samuel, gardener, h. Central st Harris Simon, at victualling cellar Hill Parker S. machinist, Cen. st, Varnum's b Hovey William, cordwainer, h. Cen. st Jones Nehemiah, yeoman, h. Mount Pleasant Kelley John, calico-printer, h. Centre st Knight Daniel M. (see Low. Direct.) h. Fuller b. Kittredge Daniel, boot and shoe store, Cen. st Levi John, (see Lowell Directory) h. Centre st Lewis Peter, h. Centre st
Lufkin Joseph, housewright, h Seventh st Melvin Benjamin F. cordwainer
Morse Thomas E. clerk at Robert Read's
Parker John, yeoman, h. Mount Pleasant Parker Perley, yeoman, h. Mount Pleasant Read Charles, baker.
Read Robert, English & W. I. Goods, Cen. st Richard Asa, yeoman
Richardson Ephraim, raftsman, h. Cen. st Richardson Joseph B. V. stone-layer, Centre st Richardson Merrill, yeoman,
Richardson Samuel, yeoman,
Sherman Edward, housewright, h. Fifth st Stevens Nathan F. butcher, h. Cen. st
Street John, innholder, Centralville House, Tenney -, housewright, h. near Central bridge Thorp Reuben, millwright, h. Centre st
Thissell Daniel, h. Mount Pleasant Thissell Joshua, h. Mount Pleasant Thissell Joshua, jr. h. Mount Pleasant
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CENTRAL- VILLAGE.
Tuck Edward, English & W. I. Goods, h Cen. st Varnum Benjamin F. (see L. Direct.)h. Varnum st Webster Humphrey, housewright, h. Central st Wilson Levi, housewright, h. Sixth st
Wood Ephraim, yeoman
Wood Micajah, yeoman, h. Mount Pleasant Worthen Mary, widow, house Central street Wright Joseph W. yeoman, h. Mount Pleasant
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