The Lowell Directory 1855, Part 23

Author: George Adams
Publication date: 1855
Publisher: Oliver March, and Merrill & Straw
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Holton Frederick,


100 14


Puffer Mrs. Farwell, 95 04


Horn Samuel,


178 22


Putnam & Currier, 61 92


Hovey Chas.,


70 06


Putney John,


76 38


Howard Horace, ..


268 26


Rand Jas. H.,


55 50


Howe H. C & J. F.


60 77


Reed Ransom,


176 82


Howe & Goodhue, .


64 80


Hunt Elihu S ,


64 86


uel and Asa, 59 62


Richardson Daniel S.,.


96 61


Kelley Wm.,


64 60


Richardson Daniel L.,. ..


55 86


Keyes Lovi,


73 50


Richardson Wm. A.


83 77


Kidder John.


52 19


Richmond Alanson J.,.


..


118 14


Kimball D. R.,


162 07


Robbins Jacob,


116 70


Kimball Gilman,


101 58


Rogers Zadoc, heirs of ..


259 20


Kimball J. H.,


59 10


Rolfe Abiel,


87 90


Kittredge Abner,


95 10


Sargent Chas. G.,


73 50


Kittredge Wm.,


127 50


Scripture Isaac, heirs of ..


67 03


Knowles Jacob L.,


82 86


Shepard B. H.,


61 26


Knowles John A.,.


218 31


Short Chas M.,


348 40


Larrabee Geo. W.


59 10


Silver Harvey,.


52 55


Leonard Ira, .


70 22


Simpson John, .


77 27


Livermore Mrs. S. C., ....


60 36


Smith Henry, ..


58 02


Livingston Elbridge,


93 76


Smith Charles,. 53 34


59 82


Mack Sewall G.,.


51 90


Southwick Royal,


231 18


Manice Patrick,.


66 30


Spalding Weld,


162 15


Mansfield Geo.,


95 67


Spalding Sidney,


571 97


Mansur Aaron, .


199 50


Spalding Jonathan,


200 94


Mansur Stephen, .


149 30


Spencer Wm ,.


60 54


Marshall Avery,.


122 46


Stickney S. W.,


62 70


Marvel, Sargent & Co.,.


86 40


Swan Joshua, ..


203 24


Maynard J. M.,


90 42


Talbot C. P. & Co.,


90 36


McEvoy Hugh, .


78 25


Thompson B. T.


62 70


McFarlin W. & L.


89 49


Thurston Benj.,.


98 34


McLaughlan & Conlan,.


54 72


Tilden Chas. L.


514 00


Merriam Anos, .


65 58


Tower James, ..


98 34


Merrill Joshua,


134 41


Trott Joseph F.


54 06


Minot Willard,


51 32


Tuttle John B.,


62 70


Molloy George,.


64 86


Tuxbury Moses M.


92 94


Moody Andrew,


51 90


Tyler Ignatius,


88 55


Moody Susan M.,


97 56 | Tyler Jonathan,


615 13


Nesmith John,.


984 08


Tyng Levi B ,


268 62


Nesmith Thomas,


636 76 Varney Samuel J.


93 30


Nichols Gilman N.,


54 06 Varnum Mrs. C. B.,


111 05


Nichols & Co.,


96 67


Ward Sullivan L.,


56 22


Norcross N. G.


227 56 |Watson Hiram,. 70 62


North William


77 82


Watson E. F. 135 06


Norris Geo. W.


63 78


Waugh John,.


273 30


Osgood Eph'm, heirs of ...


90 91


Weaver & Brothers, .


86 90


Parker Hiram, .


50 10 Webster Wm. P.,


86 97


Parker Perley,


56 58 Wentworth Tappan,


533 80


Parker Simon, .


86 63 West Daniel ...


155 22


Parker B. & J., ..


57 53 Wheeler Albert,


128 28


Mather Joshua,


140 46


Talbot C. P.,


62 12


McDermott J. T.,


53 34


Thayer Thos. B.,


72 16


Livingston William,. .. .1,238 96


Snow Harvey, .


Hutchinson R. M.,


101 98


Richardson, heirs of Sam-


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Wheelock A. C.,. $354 66 | Richmond P. O., $555 84


Whipple O. M.,. 1,199 58


Rogers Wm., .. 98 64


White Joseph,. 51 90


Runnals Albert, 51 84


Whiting Phineas, 181 36


Shattuck Daniel, 68 40


Whiting Mrs. Sarah C., .. 70 92


Smith Jesse, heirs of. ..


77 76


Whiting Henry, ... 92 58


Smith & Sumner, ... 50 40


Wilder Chas. H., 161 27


Thompson & Tappan, .. ...


61 20


Williams & Bacon, 111 60


Trull John, ... 79 20


Williams, Bacon & Lund,. 72 00


Wade John, heirs of. 122 40


Wood Samuel N.


63 42


Woods & Nute,.


91 44


Wright Hapgood,


96 12


Wright N. M.,


65 35


Wright John,


150 20


Wright Mrs. Sabra,


92 85


Wright Nathaniel,


410 17


Wyman Wm. W., 433 86


Wyman Wm.,


436 38


NON-RESIDENTS.


Adams Otis, 64 80


Amidon Philip, heirs of .. 50 49


Appleton C. T. 119 52


Baldwin John,.


61 2


Barker Stephen, 50 41


Barr Cummings, heirs of .. 58 3%


Bancroft Jefferson,


103 63


Bennett Joshua,


322 56


Merrimac River Lum-


288 00


Billings Thomas,.


108 00


Boott Kirk, heirs of.


144 90


Carleton Amos,


60 48


Cary Thos. G ..


57 60


County of Middlesex,


50 40


David son H. E.


79 20


Durant H. F.,. 72 72


Gardener Wm. H., 82 80


Hartshorn John, .. 111 60


Appleton Bank, ..


129 60


Hastings Walter,. 61 20


Wamesit Bank,. ... Lowell Ins. for Savings,


180 00


Jackson Abram,. 64 80


Prop's S. Cong. Meet- ing house,. 108 00


Lowrey Wm.,


56 88


Prop's First Universal-


Mckay Laughlin,


93 60


ist Meeting house, 50 40


Nesmith John P., 61 20


Parker J. M. G.,


83 16


Pierce Abijah H.,


110 88


house,


57 60


Reed Henry,


102 96


The valuation of real and personal property in this city, for the present year, accord ng to the Assessors' returns, is as follows : Valuation of residents' real and personal estate, $8,243,786


Valuation of corporations' do do 11,492,200


Valuation of nou-residents' do do 1.341,086


Total, $21,077 072


Last year, 20,358 522


Increase, .. $718 550 Number of ratable polis, 7,664; last year. 7,632. Number of persons taxed, including non-residents and corporations, 8,863. The appropriations for the year 1854, are : City, $132,250.00; County Tax, $16,806.31; State Tax, $8,604.00.


Welles John, .. 345 60


Wright Walter, 68 40


CORPORATIONS.


Merrimac Company, ... $14,400 00


Massachusetts Co., .... 10,368 00


Lawrence Company, ... 8,640 00 Lowell Company, ...... 9,216 00


Hamilton Company, ... 6,912 00


6,912 00


Boott Company, ...... Middlesex Company, .. 5,760 00 Appleton Company, ... 3,456 00 Suffolk Company, ...... 3 456 00


3,456 00


l'remont Company ..... Lowell Machine Shop,. 3,456 00 Lowell Bleachery ...... 1,728 00 Proprietors Locks and Canals, ... 1,236 24


ber Company, ..... 1,440 00 Lowell Gas Light Co.,. Wamesit Mills, ... 72 00


115 20


Belvidere Woollen Co,. Boston & Lowell R. R. Company,. 576 00


396 00


Nashua & Lowell R. R., Lowell & Lawrence, ...


165 60


Lockwood R. G., 81 36


Prop's Second Univer- salist Meeting


72 00


Humphrey Almon, 57 60


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ST. ANNE'S CHURCH. (EPISCOPAL.)


Is situated on Merrimac Street, between Anne and Kirk Streets, where an acre of land was set apart as a Church Lot, at the first foundation of the great Manufacturing Establishments in Lowell, in 1822. A Parish was organized February 26, 1824, a place of worship provided, and divine service was performed for the first time in what is now known as Lowell, on Sunday, March 7, 1824, by Rev. Theodore Edson, D. D., its first and only Rector to the present day. Its first Wardens were Allan Pollock and Warren Colburn.


The building known as St. Anne's Church, was commenced upon the Church Lot in April, 1824, completed and consecrated by Right Rev. Bishop Griswold, March 16, 1825. It was greatly enlarged and improved in 1845. The parsonage, also upon the Church Lot, was built in 1825, and taken possession of by Dr. Edson, March 21, 1826.


Rev. Theodore Edson, D. D, Rector. J. H. B. Ayer, Geo. H Carleton, Wardens. Cyril French, Elisha Huntington, Dennis Fay, Joseph Bedlow, Vestrymen. Charles Hovey, Treasurer. John O. Green, Cierk.


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MERRILL


KIRK STREET CHURCH.


(ORTHODOX )


CHURCH Organized and Pastor installed, May 21, 1845. House dedicated December 17, 1846.


Rev. Amos Blanchard, Pastor ; Charles F. Battles, Clerk.


PIERRICK:


APPLETON STREET CHURCH.


(ORTHODOX.)


ORGANIZED, December, 1830. House erected, 1831.


Pastors .- Rev. W. Twining. from October, 1831, to August, 1835. Rev. U. C. Burnap, from 1837 to 1852. Rev. George Darling, De- cember, 1852, the present Pastor.


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FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


(ORTHODOX.)


Merrimac, above Worthen Street'


ORGANIZED 1826. House erected 1827. The Pastors have been Rev. Geo. C. Beckwith, from 1827 to 1829; Rev. Amos Blanchard, from 1829 to 1845; Rev. Willard Child, from 1845, the present Pastor., Wm. Davidson, Clerk. 21*


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THE JOHN ST. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


WAS organized May 9th, 1839, with about 200 members, mostly from the First Congregational Church, and the Appleton St. Church. Their Meeting-house was erected in 1839, at an expense of $20,000, and was dedicated in January, 1840. Rev. S. W. Hanks was ordained March 20, 1840, and dismissed February 3, 1853; on the same day Rev. E. B. Foster was installed over the John Street Church, and is its pastor at the present time. The church numbers about 400 members, and its Sabbath School reports over 300 persons in constant attendance, one half being under 15 years of age.


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MERK


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.


Church Street.


THIS house was erected in 1826, and dedicated November 15th of the same year. The structure has been remodelled and enlarged, and is now 84 feet long, and 58 feet wide, capable of seating about 1100 persons. The tower is furnished with a fine toned bell, and the choir with an organ. The house is finely located, on the corner of Church and George Streets, on a lot of land containing 10,300 square feet, given for the purpose by Mr. Thomas Hurd.


The church was constituted in 1826, and was publicly recognized February 8th of that year. The original number of members was 23; the present number is 840. There have been five pastors, viz :


John Cookson, installed Nov. 15, 1826 ; dismissed Aug. 5, 1827.


Enoch W. Freeman, installed June 4, 1828; died Sept. 1835.


Joseph W. Eaton, ordained Feb. 24, 1836; dismissed Feb. 1, 1837. Joseph Ballard, installed Dec. 25, 1837 ; dismissed Sept. 1, 1845. Daniel C. Eddy, ordained Jan. 29, 1846, present Pastor.


This church has been the parent of several others which have sprung from it, and its existence runs parallel with nearly the whole history of the city, it being the second church organized, and its house of worship the second religious edifice erected.


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WORTHEN STREET BAPTIST CHURCH.


THIS house was built in 1838. The audience room has 131 pews, exclusive of orchestra, and will seat about 800 persons.


The church was organized in 1831, and has had four pastors, viz. :


James Barnaby, recognized July 5, 1832 ; dismissed August 24, 1835.


Lemuel Porter, recognized Oct. 29, 1835 ; dismissed March 28, 1851.


J. W. Smith, ordained March 30, 1851 ; dismissed June 24, 1853.


D. D. Winn, ordained September 14, 1853.


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THIRD BAPTIST CHURCH. John Street.


THE Third Baptist Church in Lowell, was organized the first Sabbath in August, 1840. They worshipped in the City and Went- worth Halls, until they erected a neat brick house of worship on John Street, which will seat seven hundred persons. It was dedi- cated in February, 1846. The following persons have served as pastors : John G. Naylor, Ira Person, John Duncan, and Sereno Howe, who has been the pastor over five years. S. Abbott, Church Clerk.


FIRST FREE-WILL BAPTIST CHURCH.


ORGANIZED, 1834. Church erected on Paige Street, 1853. Rev. A. K. Moulton, Pastor.


L. G. Howe, Cyrus Latham, Temple Tebbets, Ira Caverly, Josiah S. Howe, Standing Committee; L. H. Latham, Clerk; A. K. Moul- ton, Treasurer.


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1 11 14141


MERKILL


WORTHEN STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


ORGANIZED, 1841. House erected, 1842. Rev. Moses A. Howe, Pastor ; Stephen Ashton, Clerk.


ALLI


CENTRAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


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MERRILLS


ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH!


Hurd Street:


THIS Church was erected in 1839, at an expense of $18,500. It is a spacious brick edifice, seating from twelve to thirteen hundred. people.


Its first Board of Trustees consisted of seven men, viz. : Edward Winslow, Curtis Morse, Ferdinand Rodliff, John L. Trip, William North, Roswell Douglass and Nathan Sanborn.


Its present Trustees are : William North, S. K. Fielding, F. Rodliff. H. J. Adams, J. E. Short, J. L. Foot, J. Rice, G. W. Partridge and Thomas Kellett.


Being in a pleasant and central part of the city, it is attended by a large congregation.


Rev. L. D. Barrows, Pastor.


CENTRAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


(See view of Church on opposite page.)


Corner of Merrimac and Central Streets.


REV. WILLIAM S. STUDLEY, PASTOR.


THIS Society was organized in April, 1854. The original members of the Society came from the Worthen Street and St. Paul's M. E. Churches of this city.


The Trustees of the Society are-George L. Lovejoy, Thomas Duckles, Sanborn Moses, James M. Battles, Cyrus M. Battles, George T. Whitney, Stephen C. Maxfield.


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PRESCOTT STREET CHURCH.


THE church worshipping in this house was organized in 1843 as the Second Wesleyan Church, and then worshipped in the brick house on Lowell Street. It was composed of persons who left the Methodist Episcopal Church, on account of its govern- ment and connection with slavery.


The First Wesleyan Church, then worshipping on Prescott Street, having since disbanded, and many of the members of it connected themselves with the Second Church, they together occupy this house, which originally stood on Chapel Hill, and was the first house built by the Methodists in the city.


The Pastors have been,-Rev. Mr. Field, Rev. Mr. May, and Rev. Wm. H. Brewster, the present pastor, (1854,) who has held that post since October, 1847, in addition to his having been pastor of a Methodist Episcopal Church in the city two years, and of the First Wesleyan Church one.


The house is pleasant and convenient, and has in it one of the finest toned organs in the city. The church numbers about 150 members.


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FREE CHAPEL.


Middlesex Street.


THE Chapel building was erected by the Hamilton and Appleton Corporations, to afford school rooms to the inhabitants of this section of the city on its first settlement. The second story has been occupied since August, 1844, by the Lowell Missionary Society, who established in it a worship, which should be freely open to all persons, which should be in no sense sectarian, which should seek to draw to itself the neglected, the erring, and the wandering young. In October of that year, the Rev. Horatio Wood was invited to become the Minister of the Chapel, with the designation of Minister at Large. It was to be his special duty to seek out and minister daily to the temporal and spiritual wants of the poor of the city. In 1846, the second and basement stories of the building began to be used for the intended operations of the ministry. The additional rooms are occupied for an office of business and consultation, a clothes room in which are collected and arranged every article of wear and comfort for distribu- tion among the needy ; a sewing school for children and adults, and an Adult Evening School, which last year numbered 450 scholars The ministry carries on, aided by the city, two other free evening schools, in different parts of the city -in the aggregate having over 900 scholars. From $400 to $800 are given annually to the poor, in fuel, groceries, clothing, &c., &c. The charity is intelligent, inquir- ing, and systematic. Its plans of usefulness have been various and successful. The institution has been well sustained by the citizens generally, and the united manufacturing corporations of the city.


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HIGH STREET CHURCH.


(ORTHODOX.)


ORGANIZED in 1846. - Pastor ; Amos Merriam, Clerk ;


Leonard Worcester, Treasurer.


FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH.


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SECOND UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. Market, corner Shattuck Street.


THE House was dedicated November, 1838.


PASTORS .- Z. Thompson, A. C. Thomas, A. A. Miner, L. J. Fletcher, L. B. Mason, I. D. Williamson, N. M. Gaylord, J. S. Dennis. Wm. Conihie, Clerk.


FIRST UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY.


(See view of Church on opposite page.)


Corner of Central and Green Streets.


ORGANIZED, July, 1827. Church erected on Chapel Street, 1828, and removed to its present location, 1837.


Pastors .- Eliphalet Case, settled 1828 ; left, 1830. Calvin Gardner, settled, 1830 ; left, 1833. Thomas B. Thayer, settled, 1833 ; left, 1845. Elbridge G. Brooks, settled, 1845; left, 1846. Uriah Clark, settled, 1846; left, 1850 Thomas B Thayer, present pastor, resettled, 1851. Lemuel Page, Treasurer. D. H. Dean, Clerk.


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CHURCH OF THE FIRST UNITARIAN SOCIETY.


Merrimac Street.


THIS building, containing five stores in the first story, was erected in 1832, at a cost of #32,000.


The church is capable of holding about 900 persons ; is neatly and tastefully finished inside ; has an organ costing $1,800 ; a free Parish Library of about 3,000 volumes, mostly of standard works ; and has, separated from it by the court, a vestry, costing $3,500, all of which are owned by the Society, without any incumbrance.


Rev. William Barry was the first Pastor for five years, ending 1836. Rev. Henry A. Miles, the second Pastor, from 1836 to 1853.


OFFICERS FOR 1854-5 : - John Wright, John Nesmith, David Dana, Abner W. Buttrick, Financial Committee. John B. McAlvin, Treasurer and Collector. E. W. Young, Secretary.


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MEBRIEL SC


LEE STREET CHURCH.


(UNITARIAN.)


Lee Street.


THE Second Unitarian Society was organized August 2, 1845, and a church constituted in connection with it, April 14, 1846. The places of worship for the Society were the Hall over the Lowell Savings Institution and Mechanics' Hall, till the erection of the very commo - dious church edifice on Lee Street. This was dedicated July 10, 1850. The Pastors of the Society have been :-


Rev. M. A. H. Niles, from April 8, 1846, to July 17, 1847.


Rev. William Barry, from December 12, 1847, to April 18, 1853.


Rev. Augustus Woodbury, who was installed September 4, 1853, and is the present Pastor. 22*


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ST. MARY'S CHURCH.


(ROMAN CATHOLIC.)


Suffolk, near Lowell Street.


ORGANIZED, 1847. Rev. James T. McDermott, Pastor.


ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH.


(ROMAN CATHOLIC.)


Fenwick Street.


BUILT, 1831. Rebuilding, 1854. Rev. John O'Brien, Pastor. Michael Roach, Clerk.


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ST. PETER'S CHURCH.


(ROMAN CATHOLIC.)


Gorham, corner Appleton Street.


BUILT, 1841. Rev. Peter Crudden, Pastor. Patrick Shee- han, Clerk.


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MIDDLESEX COUNTY OFFICERS.


Judge of Probate, Samuel P. P. Fay, Cambridge.


Register of Probate, Alfred A. Prescott, Reading.


Clerk of the Courts, Seth Ames, Cambridge.


Assistant Clerk, M. Preston, Lexington.


Register of Deeds, Caleb Hayden, Last Cambridge.


County Treasurer, Stedman Buttrick, Concord.


Crier of Courts, Levi Parker, Cambridge.


Overseers of House of Correction. William Parmenter, Cam- bridge; John S. Keyes, Concord; Fisher A. Hildreth, Lowell; Sam- uel Chandler, of Lexington.


Sheriff, John S. Keyes, Concord.


Deputy Sheriffs, Cambridgeport, Josiah W. Cook.


Charlestown, Perez R. Jacobs, Richard Nichols.


Concord, Moses Prichard.


East Cambridge, Levi Parker, Luther L. Parker.


Framingham, J. G. Banister.


Groton, Nathaniel Clark, William C. Lewis.


Hopkinton, S. W. Howe.


Lowell, Joseph Butterfield, William C. Gray, Simon B. Page, and William H. Clemence, for the Criminal Business only.


Malden, Jeremiah P. Lord.


Marlboro', J. W. Moore.


Medford, John T. White.


Natick, J. H. Tash.


Stoneham, Samuel Cloon.


Stow Francis Conant.


Townsend, Charles B. Barrett.


Waltham, E. W. Fiske.


Woburn, Thomas J. Porter.


Jailers, Charles J. Adams, Cambridge; Samuel Staples, Concord; Samuel Meserve, Lowell.


Master of House of Correction, Charles J. Adams, Cambridge.


Probate Court, holden at Cambridge, on the 2d Tuesdays of Janu- ary and June, on the 3d Tuesdays of March, May, November and December; on the 1st Tuesday of September, and on the 2d Tuesday of October; at Concord, on the 2d Tuesdays of February, April, August and November ; at Charlestown, on the 3d Tuesdays of Feb- ruary and August; at Framingham, on the last Tuesdays of June and October; at Groton, on the 1st Tuesdays of May and November ; at Lowell, on the 1st Tuesdays of March, June and December, and 3d Tuesday of September ; at Woburn, on the 4th Tuesday of April.


County Commissioners. Leonard Huntress, Tewksbury, Chairman. Daniel S. Richardson, Lowell ; John K. Going, Shirley.


Special Commissioners. William Hastings, Framingham ; John L. Fletcher, Acton.


Times and Places of Meeting. At Cambridge, on the Ist Tuesday of January, and at Concord, on the Ist Tuesdays of June and Sep- tember.


Commissioners of Insolvency. Lowell, Isaac S. Morse; Pepperell, Asa F. Lawrence; Waltham, Josiah Rutter.


Commissioners to qualify Civil Officers. Alpheus R. Brown, Nathan Crosby, John W. Graves, William Livingston, S. W. Stick- ney, Nathaniel Wright.


Notaries Public. Edwin A. Alger, James G. Carney, John A. Knowles, David Hyde, Samuel W. Stickney, William A. Richardson. Coroners. Josiah B. French, Edwin L. Shed, J. P. Jewett.


Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum throughout the Common- wealth. Homer Bartlett. Elisha Huntington.


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Justices of the Peace and Quorum. Josiah G. Abbott, Joel Adams, S. P. Adams, Edw n A. Alger, Samuel A. Brown, Joseph Butter- field, Benjamin F. Butler, Alpheus R. Brown, Robert B. Caverly, H. G. F. Corliss, Nathan Crosby, William S. Gardner, John W. Graves, John A. Knowles, Sewall G. Mack, E. F. Sherman, Isaac S. Morse, Tappan Wentworth.


Justices of the Peace. James C. Abbott, Julian Abbot, John T. K. Adams, Hiram A. Alger, Otis Allen, John Avery, Daniel Ayer, J. H. B. Ayer, Ithamar A. Beard, Ithamar W. Beard, John Bennett, H. G. Blaisdell, Andrew Blood, Arthur P. Bonney, Artemas L. Brooks, Ethan Burnap, John A. Buttrick, George H. Carlton, Albe C. Clark, Joshua Converse, Alanson Crane, William Davidson, Robins Dins- more, James Dinsmoor, Erastus Douglas, A. B. Farr, James K. Fel- lows, Abram French, Cyril French, Josiah B. French, Philip Hardy, Asa Hildreth, Eliphalet Hills. Lorenzo G. Howe. Moses G. Howe, Anson Huntington, Benjamin F. Jackson, Jonathan Kendall, William Kittridge, Chauncy L. Knapp, Jonathan Ladd, William Livingston, James Loughran, James J. Maguire, John F. Manahan, Albert Mallard, Stephen Mansur, John B. McAlvin, Hugh McEvoy, Darius Merriam, Joshua Merrill, Samuel Meserve, Willard Minot, John Nesmith, Arthur F. L. Norris, Thomas Ordway, Frederick Par- ker, Ephraim B. Patch, Josiah G. Peabody, Timothy Pearson, John D. Pillsbury, Benjamin Poole, Thomas W. Pressey, James H. Rand, Abel Richardson, Daniel S. Richardson, William A. Richardson, Augustus B. Roby. Sidney Spalding, Samuel W. Stickney, Holland Streeter, Joshua Swan, Theodore H. Sweetser, Abraham Tilton, George P. Waldron, William P. Webster, Oliver M. Whipple, John Wright, Nathaniel Wright, Walter Wright.


POLICE COURT. - Court Room, in City Market.


Nathan Crosby, Justice. Joel Adams, Special Justice.


This Court sits three days, commencing on every other Monday, for the entry and trial of Civil cases; and every day at 10 o'clock, A. M., Sundays excepted, for the trial of Criminal cases. ยท


COMMISSIONERS OF OTHER STATES RESIDING IN LOWELL.


Maine. I. W. Beard, S. A. Brown, R. B. Caverly, W. A. Richardson. New Hampshire. I. W. Beard, A. R. Brown, James Dinsmoor, Jonathan Ladd, Wm. A. Richardson, W. P. Webster, A. R. Brown. Vermont. Jonathan Ladd, William P. Webster.


New York. William A. Richardson.


Wisconsin. Jonathan Ladd. Iowa. I. W. Beard.


POST OFFICE. - Corner of Central and Middle streets.


FISHER A. HILDRETH, Postmaster. Levi Hedge, Chief Clerk ; John H. McAlvin, Jeremiah Kidder, Philip P. Haggerty, Isaac N. Goodhue, Assistant Clerks ; William Kealey, Sumner Whiting, Penny Postmen.


The office is opened at 7 A. M., and closed at 8} P. M., every even- ing, except Saturday evening, when it is closed at 8.


Mails sent to Boston three times. daily ; to Nashua, Manchester and Concord three times, daily ; to Salem, twice a day ; and to Wor- cester, twice, and to Fitchburg, once a day, over the Stony Brook Railroad.


To Pelham and Windham, N. H., and to Concord, Mass., on Tues- days, Thursdays, and Saturdays. To Lawrence, twice, daily.


Letters are delivered by the penny post at one cent each. Drop letters, one cent each.


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MILITARY.


Second Division, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia.


William Sutton, Salem, Major General.


Lieut. Col. Daniel Perkins, Salem, Division Inspector.


Maj. Henry B. Groves, Salem, Division Quarter Master.


Maj. Alfred A. Abbott, Danvers, Judge Advocate.


Maj. Benjamin Barstow, Salem, ?


Maj. Stephen Osborne, Salem, Aides-de-camp.


Maj. David Moore, Salem, Engineer.


THIRD BRIGADE.


James Jones, jr., Lincoln, Brigadier General.


Vacant, Brigade Inspector.


Amos A. Taylor, Lowell, Aide-de-camp.


George Tuttle, Lexington, Quarter Master.


J. B. Kimball, Lowell, Engineer. First Regiment Artillery.


William Gibbs, Waltham, Colonel.


William C. Cassell, Charlestown, Lieut. Colonel.


S. W. Clifford, Roxbury, Major.


Henry Mulliken, Waltham, Adjutant.


Vacant, Paymaster.


M. Hobbs, Waltham, Quarter Master.


Alexander Hichborn, Waltham, Chaplain.


F. R. C. Kittredge, Waltham, Surgeon.


George A. Stearns, Waltham, Surgeon's Mate. Fourth Regiment Infantry.


James D. Green, Cambridge, Colonel.


George A. Meacham, Cambridge, Lieut. Colonel.


George O. Brastow, Somerville, Major.


S. Henry. Stone, Boston, Adjutant.


Robert B. Fitz, Somerville, Quarter Master.


William N. Lane, Charlestown, Surgeon.


Fifth Regiment Infantry.


B. F. Butler, Lowell, Colonel. Josiah G. Chase, Lieut. Colonel. John Avery, jr., Lowell, Major. George F. Sawtell, Lowell, Adjutant.


H. Streeter, Lowell, Quarter Master.


Franklin F. Hurd, Framingham, Paymaster. Walter Burnham, Lowell, Surgeon. Elijah Hutchins, Acton, Surgeon's Mate.


Rev. T. Edson, D. D., Lowell, Chaplain.


COMPANY .A .- JACKSON MUSKETEERS.


Armory, City Market.


Patrick S. Proctor, Captain. Vacant, First Lieutenant. Stephen Castles, jr., Second Lieutenant. Edward F. Doyle, Third Lieutenant. Patrick Kelly, Fourth Lieutenant.


COMPANY C .- LOWELL MECHANIC PHALANX.


Armory, City Market.




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