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Willey Adaline, Mer. bds at 22
Willey Angeline, Law. bds at 3 Willey Christana, Mer. bds at 6
Willey Dolly, Trem. bds at 14
Willey Eliza Ann, Law. bds at 3 Willey Elizabeth, Law. bds at 21 Willey Fanny, Mer bds at 22
Willey Jane, Middx. bds at Mrs Phelps', Hurd st Willey Lydia, Law. bds at 59 Williams Adaline, App. bds at 23 Williams Dorothy, App bds at 14 Williams E izabeth, Law. bds at 7 Williams Emeline, Law. bds at 55 Willdy Harriet, wid. boarding house, 3. Trem. Williams Lavina, Suff. bds at 10 Williams Rosella, Suff. bds at 5 Williams Roxan, : rem. bds at 19
Williams Sarah Ann, Law. bds at 55 Willis Hannah D. Law. bds at 45 Willis Sarah, Trem. bds at 30
Willis Serepta, Law. bds at 10 Willis Miss, tailoress, bds at 23, Law.
Willoughby Emily, dress-maker, at Miss Gordon's 75, Mer. sq Willoughby Emily J. Law. bds at 18 Willoughby Fatima, Law. bds at 6 Wilmot Sarah, App. bds at 17 Wilson Agnes, tailoress, at F. Hobbs', Mer. st Wilson Ansis, Ham. bds at 34
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Wilson Betsey, Suff. bds at 10 Wilson Caroline, Mer. bds at 12 Wilson Clarissa, Suff. bds at 10 Wilson Dolly, Low. bds at 6 Wilson Eliza Ann, Mer. bds at 20
Willson Eliza, Low. bds at 3
Wilson Elizabeth A. at Worsted mills, bds at Colcord's Wilson Julia, Law. bds at 64 Wilson Lavinia, Mer. bds at 38
Wilson Louisa, Mer. bds at 48 Wilson Mary, Low. bds at 3 Wilson Mary, Suff. bds at 10 Wilson Mary, Mer. bds at 2 Wilson Nancy, Suff. bds at 10 Wilson Nancy, Ham. bds at 6 Wilson Nancy, Mer. bds at 48 Wilson Nyra, Ham. bds at 6 Wilson Persis, App. bds at If Wilson Phebe, Mer. bds at 48 Wilson Sarah M. Mer. bds at 38
Wilson Sarah Ann, Mer. bds at 38 Wilson Sarah J. Ham. bds at 36 Wilson Susan Belvidere mills Wilson Weltha, Ham. bds at 6
Wilson Weltha, Suff. bds at 10
Wilson Mrs, wid. Trem. bds at 22
Wiley Mary Ann, Mer. bds at 9 Wiley Jerusha, Mer. bds at 9
Winchester Phebe, Yonng's mill, bds at S. Win- chester's
Winnick Margaret, Law. bds at 28 Winslow Exp rience, Law. hds at 18 Wise Abigail, Suff. bds at 28
Wise Eunice, Mer. Uds at 8
Wiswell Elizabeth, Ham, bds at 9
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Witherell Mary Ann, App. bds at 5 Withington Cyniha, App. bds at 24 Wood Alınira H. milliner, at 36, Exchange b. Wood Amelia, Suff. bds at 26
Wood Callista Mrs, bds at Miss Field's, Geo. st Wood Clarissa, Middx. bds at Mrs Coburn's Wood Elizabeth, Belvidere mills
Wood Harriet Mis. Law. bds at 40
Wood Laura, Law. bds at 17
Wood Lucy S. Trem. bds at at 6
Wood Lucy, Suff. bds at 10
Wood Lucy, mil:iner, at Mrs Melon's Mer. st. bds at Lummus', Ads. st
Wood Mary S. A. Law. bds at 29
Wood Rachel, tailoress, bds at J. Cram's
Wood Rosina, Mer. bds at 31 Wood Sophia, Law. bds at 4
Wood Miss, Law. bds at 50
Woodard Adelia, Ham. bds on Dav. st
Woodard Rhoda, bds on Davis st
Woodard Adaline, Law. bds at 27
Woodard Esther, Law. bds at 27
Woodard Harriet. Law. bds at 27
Woodard Mrs. wid. Mer. bds at 48
Woodard Rhoda, Mer. bds at 30
Woodburn Ellen, Ham. bds at Mrs Avery's, Wint. st Woodbury Eliza, Mer. bds at 1
Woodbury Elmira, Mer. bds at 62
Woodbury Louisa, Trem. bds at 22 Woodbury Louisa, Mer. bds at 6 Woodbury Maria, Low. bds at 3 Woodbury Sarah, Suff. bds at 4
Woodman Meriam, Mer. bds at 53 Woodman Olive, Suff. bds at 20 Woodman Sarah, Suff. bds at 10
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Woodmansee Abigai!, Trem, bds at 4 Woodmansee Betsey, Trem. bds at 4 Woodmansee Jerusha, Trem, bds at 4 Woods Betsey, Law. bds at 6 Woods Judith, App. bds at 27 Woods Myra Ann, Law. bds at 64 Woods Susan, Law. bds at, 60 Woods Mrs, boarding house 4 Ham. Woodsome Joanna, Suff. bds at 4 Woodward Almira, Mer. bds at 2
Woodward Betsey, wid. boarding h. 6 App. Woodward Catherine, App. bds at 26 Woodward Emily, App. bds 6
Woodward Emily, App. bds at 18 Woodward Esther, Ham. bds at 21 Woodward Harriet, Mer. bds at 2 Woodward Laura M. Ham. bds at 24
Woodward Lucy, Ham. bds at 21 Woodward Mary, Ham. bds at 21 Woodward Mary; App. bds at 6 Woodward Mati'da, Mer. bds at 2 Woodward Sarah, App. bds at 6 Woolson Elizabeth, App. bds at 6 Worcester Julia, Middx. bds at Mrs Lane's, Worcester Maria, Middx. bds at Mrs Lane's, Works Betsey, Trem. bds at 11 Works Lucy, Mer. bds at 39
Works Lydia, Mer. bds at 39 Works Mary, Mer. bds at 39 Worthen Nancy P. Law. bds at 40 Worthen Rnth, Mer. bds at 78 Worthen Saphrona, Law. bds at 40 Worthen Sarah, Law. bds at 40 Worthen Sarah, App. bds at 24 Worthing Mary, Mer. bds at 74 Worthley Ann, Law. bds at 65 8*
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Worthley Betsey, Law. bds at 7 Worthley Elizebeth, Law. bds at 21 Worthley Julia Ann, Law. bds at 21 Worthley Mary Ann, Law. bds at 21 Wright Adaline, Ham. bds at 33 Wright Althera, App. Uds at 4 Wright Ann, wid. Ham. bds at 34 Wright Apphia, Middx. hds at Mrs Coburn's,
Wright Betsey, Suff. bds at 4 Wright Celinda, 'Trem. bds at 14
Wright Clarissa, Trem. bds at 10 Ads at
Wright Delinda K. bds at 'Thomas', South st
Wright Dolly, Mer. bds at 77
Wright Emily, worsted mills, bds at cor. George Chu:ch st:
Wright Eunice. Suff. bds at 4
Wright Jane D. Suff. bds at 4
Wright Julia Ann, Suff. bds at 4
Wright Lucy, Suff. bds at 5
Wright Lydia M. Ham. bds at 31 Wright Martha, App. bds at 4
Wright Martha, Suff bds at 4
Wright Mary, Law. bds at 51
Wright, Mary, Ham. bds at 14
Wright Mary, Middx. bds at Mrs Manning's, Law. st
Wright Mary, Suff. bds at 4
Wright Mary Ann, Ham. bds at 34
Wright Mary Mrs, Ham. bds at 31
Wright Mary, Mer. bds at 63
Wright Merinda, 'Trem. bds at 20 Wright Prudence, Mer. bds at 76
Wright Relief, Trem. bds at 10 Ads st Wright Roxan, bds at 10 Ads st Wright Saphrona, Law. bds at 50
Wright Sarah, bds at 10 Ads st
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Wright Susan, Suff. bds at 10 Wright Zilpah, bds at 10 Ads st Wyatt Adaline B. Ham. bds at 7 Wyatt Salome P. Ham. bds at. 7 Wyman Abigail, App. bds at 15 Wyman Abigail, Ham. bds at 29 Wyman Hannah, App. bds at 15 Wyman Harriet, wid. App. bds at 15 Wyman Harriet, Ham. bds at 16 Wyman Olivia, Ham. bds at 4 Wyman Sarah, wid. boarding h. App. 15
YEATON ELIZABETH, Suff. bds at 28 Yeaton Harriet, Middx. bds at Noyes', Hurd st Yeaton Lucy, Middx. bds at Asa Noyes', Yeaton Lydia, Suff. bds at 28
Yeaton Vilenda, Middx. bds at Mrs Livingston's, Law. st York Hannah, Mer. bds at 72
York Harriet, Law. bds at 43
York Mary Ann, Suff. bds at 29
Young Assenith, Law. bds at 3 Young Clarissa, Trem. bds at 13
Young Eliza, Low. bds at 56
Young Hannah Ann, Mer. bds at 27
Young Hannab, Trem. bds at 4
Young Laura, Ham. bds on Middx. st
Young Lydia, Law. bds at 51 Young Mary, Law. bds at 3 Young Orilla, Suff. bds at 20 Young Saphrona, Suff bds at 20
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Young Sarah S. bds at 9 Adams st Young S. Miss, Mer. bds at 50 Yonngman Ama, Low. bds at 19 Youngman Hannah, Law. bds at 21
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-sal- ary $6,000
Secretary of Treasury, Levi Woodbury, of New Hampshire-salary $6,000.
Secretary of War, Levi Cass, of Michigan Terito- ry-salary $6,000.
Secretary of Navy, Malon Dickerson, of New Jersey-salary $6,000.
Post Master General, Amos Kendall, of Kentucky -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 Trersurer and Receiver General, Hezekialı Barnard
Aljutant General, Henry D. Dearborn. Attorney General, James T. Austin.
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LOWELL REPRESENTATIVES.
William Austin, Jonathan Tyler, John I .. 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 Mansur, Sydney Spaulding, William W. Wyman, Jona- than M. Marston, Stephen Mansur.
JUSTICES OF PEACE FOR LOWELL.
John R. Adams, Nathaniel Wright, Luther Lawrence, Elisha Fuller, John P. Robinson, Kirk Boott, John L. Sheafe, Pelham W. Warren, Samuel HI. Mann, Samuel Parker, Luke Eastman George Woodward, Alpheus Smith, John A. Knowles.
INCORPORATED COMPANIES.
Locks and Canals Company, incorporated in 1792 capital $600,000.
Kirk Boott, Agent. George Brownell, Superintendant of Machine Shop.
Merrimack Manufacturing Company, incorpora- ted in 1825-capital, $1,500,000. Kirk Boott, Agent. John Clark, Superintendent. John D. Prince, Superintendent of Print Works
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Hamilton Manufacturing Company, incorporated in 1825 -capital, $500,000. George W. Lyman, Agent.
John Avery, Superintendent.
William Spencer, Supenrintendeut of Priut Works.
Appleton Manufacturing Company, incorporated in 1828-capital, $500,000 George W. Lyman, Agent. George Moteley, 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 1828-capital, $500,000 James Cook, Agent.
Massaic Manufacturing Company, incorporated in 1828-capital, $200,000.
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Suffolk Manufacturing Company, incorporated in 1830-capital, $450,000. Robert Means, Agent,
Tremont Manufacturing Company, incorporated in 1830-capital, $500,000. John Aiken, Agent.
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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 W'orsted Factory, commenced ops cration 1833 ; employs 100 females and 25 males ; turns out about 1000 lbs. worsted per day. William Kilham, Agent,
Boott Cotton Mills, incorporated in 1835-capital $1,000,000. Benjamin F. French, Ageut.
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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 1829-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 Austin 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.
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS.
John O. Green, Meirimac st, near Stone House. William Graves, Hurd st, 7 brick block. Harlen Pillsbury, Merrimac st, bank block. Elisha Huntington, Hurd st, 10 brick block. Elisha Bartlett, 2 Union buildings, cor. Cen. s+
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Robert Darrah, surgeon dentist, 13 Cen. st near Exchange building.
Gilman Kimball, Merrimac st, bank block John W. Graves, Hurd st, 9 brick block Daniel Mowe, Cen. st near Exchange building John C. Dalton, cor Dutton & Lowell s's
Charles Hubbard, Cen. st, next Jacob Robbins' Apothecary store
John D. Pillsbury, Mer. st,
Charles Gordon, bank block Mer. st
Jeremiah P. Jewett, Mer. st Mer sq opp Trem. corp.
J. W. Scribner, Mer. st Suff sq
Hiraın Parker, 12 Merrimac st
Charles P. Coffin, Central st
Joseph E. Fisk, 12 Mer. st
George Mansfield, M. D. surgeon dentist. 35 He - street
Joshua Hubbard, High st sq,
S. O. Richardson, Cen. st nearly opp Wash. h Charles Ingalls, brick block, Cen. st Moody Mansur, Cen. st
COUNSELLORS & ATTORNIES.
Nathaniel Wright, office Exchange building, cc .. 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
Ensha 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
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Seth Ames, office cor Cen. & Low. sts Mansur's, building
Samuel H. Mann., office cor Cen. & Gor. sts Samuel F. Haven, office Cen. st Ham. place Horatio C. Merriam, office cor Cen & War. sts Joseph Locke, Judge Police court, office Cen. st Crosby's building
George Woodward, office cor Cen. & Mid. sts Thomas Hopkins, office Cen. st R. R. B. B. Amos Spaulding, office Cen. st Crosby's building Samuel Parker, office Cen. st Union building 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 building
John Wade, office cor Cen. & Mid. 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 building
A. Livermore, office Cen. st Mansur's building
CHURCHES AND MINISTERS.
First Merrimac street Church, St. Anne's, Rev. Theodore Edson.
First Baptist Church, Church st., Rev. Josehp W. Eaton.
First Congregational Church, Merrimac st. Rcv. Amos Blanchard.
First Methodist Episcopal Church, Chapel Hill, Rev. Orange Scott & Rev. Mr. Parker.
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First Universalist Church, Chapel street, Rev. Thomas B. Thayer. South Church, Merrimac street.
Second Congregational Church, Appleton street. Roman Catholic Church, Fenwick street, Rev. E. J. Mc Cool,
Second Methodist Episcopal Church, Lowell st., Rev. Orange Scott and Rev. Mr. Parker. Second Baptist Church, corner of Lowell and Suffolk sts. Rev. Lemuel Porter. Third Congregotional (free) Church, Lowell st. Freewill Baptist, worship at Hamilton School- house, Ham. st. Rev. Nathaniel Thurston. Christian Union Society, worship at Classic Hall, Merrimac st.
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 Foregn Missionary Society, Rev. Joseph W. Eat n ord. ined Feb. 1836. Female Charitable Society. Sabbath School Society. Monthly Concert Association. Female Education Society. Young Men's Education Society. Juvenile Missionary Society. First Baptist Singing Society. Education Society,
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First Congregational Church, organized June 6, 1826, Rev. Amos Blanchard, ordained Dec. 26, 1829.
Female Education Society .
Female Missionary Association.
Female Charitable Society.
Sabbath School Aassociation.
Association for promoting the observance of the Sabbath.
Robert Rakers' 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. Orange Scott, and Rev. Mr. Parker, stationed July, 1836. Female Missionary Society.
Sabbath School.
Missionary Education Society.
First Universalist Church, organized in 1826, Rev Thomas B. Thayer, present pastor.
Second Congregational Church, organized Nov- ember 26, 1830. 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.
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Female Benevolent Circle. Monthly Concert for Prayer, and Contribu- tions for Foreign & Domestic Missions.
South Church, organized Nov. 7, 1830. Society formed Sept. 26, 1829. Pastor ordained Nov. 17, 1830.
Second Baptist Church, organized in Sept. 1831. 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 benevolent societies of the day -- including the Foreign Mission Society, Horne Mission Society, Bible Society, Tract Society, Education Society, Magda' n Society, Sunday School, Maternal Association, Female Circle.
First Christian Union Society, organized Novem- ber 7, 1833.
Young Men's Baptist Education Society in Low- ell, organized in 1832.
The odject of this Society, is to aid indigent young men to acquire a suitable education for
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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.
Female Education Society, organized Aug. 1832. This Society is situated on the same plan, and its objects are the same as the male society.
LOWELL TEMPERANCE SOCIETY, Organized in August, 1826. John Aiken, Esq. President. Hon. William Livingston, Vice President. Moses F. Eaton, Secretary.
YOUNG MEN'S TEMPERANCE SOCIETY, Organized September 20, 1833. Samuel F. Haven, Esq President. Sylvanas Adams, Vice President. Samuel B. Simonds, Secretary.
TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY, Organized in May, 1834. Sylvester Melcher, President. Dr. J. P. Jewett, Vice President. William H. Elmore, Secretary.
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. N. Returning leave Boston at 7 A. M. and 2 P. M. and arrive in Lowell at 10 1-2 A. M. and 5 1-2 P. M.
Lowell and Albany Stage, via Nashua, Keene
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and Brattleboro', leaves Lowell Mondays, Wed- nesdays, and Fridays, at 6 A. M. Lodge in Brat- tleboro' first night, and arrive in Albany, N. Y. second day.
Lowell and Keene, N. H. Stage, via Nashus and Peterboro', leaves Lowell Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday, after 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'clock, P. M. and on Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday, at 8 A. M.
Newburyport, Dover, and Portsmouth, leave Lowell daily, at 8 o'clock, P. M.
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.
Lowell, Brattleboro', and Albany Mail Stages, leave Lowell daily, at 7 A. M. and arrive in 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 Lowel 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 d .y.
Concord, N. H. daily Stages, through Pelham, Derry, Hookset 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.
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CENTRAL BOOK STORE.
Entrance next door to the Lowell Post Ofice, on Merrimack and John Sts.
A. WATSON, & Co. Keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of
SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, AND STATIONARY, Of every description suited to the City and Country trade.
POT, CAP, LETTER & WRAPPING PAPER.
BLANK BOOKS, Of almost every size and description Book Binding and Ruling, done at short notice, and in the very best manner, Blank Books made to order-Old Books carefully rebound.
There is a Ciruulating Library, annexed with the Book Store, consisting of about twenty- five hundred volumes.
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