The Lowell Directory 1858, Part 23

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COACH.


Bowers Jonathan, 65 Pawtucket


Eaton J. B. 24 Dutton, corner Worthen Freeman S. J., Arch Rowell W. A., Arch MINIATURE, & C.


IIowes Samuel P. 112 Merrimac Lawson Thomas B. 9 & 10 Savings Bank block


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SIGN, &C.


Davis E. S. 5 .Jackson


Kittredge A. 22 Middle Penuington William F., Prescott


Paints, Oils and Glass. Coburn C. B. 4 Mechanics' building, Dutton (manufacturer) Fielding J. B. & Co. 99 Central


Paper Maker. Richmond C. B., Lawrence


Paper Hangings.


Farson S. 135 Middlesex


Fielding J. B. & Co. 99 Central


Kittredge Abner, 22 Middle


Kittredge Jeduthan, 24 Prescott


Merrill Joshua, 23 Central


Morey Geo. C. & Co. 75 East Merrimac


Pease Joseph W. 29 Central


UnsworthH., Ilale,n. Thorn like(manuf.)


Passage and Exchange Office.


McNamara O. 88 Gorham Molloy George, 61 Market Sheehan P. 28 Gorham


Patent Agency.


Ladd W. M. 3 Goward's block Scott E. W. 19 Middle


Patent and Enamelled Leather.


Barnard, Bacon & Cutler, Ayer's New City


Williams & Bacon, Ayer's New City


Pattern Makers.


Crane John E. 20 Middle


Scott E. W. 19 Middle


Physicians.


Members of Massachusetts Medical and Middlesex District Medical Societies.


Allen Nathan, 12 Hurd [Centralville Bradley Wm. II., Bradley, n. Bridge, Campbell Patrick P. 21 Market


Dalton J. C., Dutton, corner Lowell


Dickey Hanover, 15 Hurd Gage Daniel P. 43 Merrimac


Graves John W. 16 Hurd


Green John O., Savings Bank block


Holt Daniel, 15 John


Huntington Elisha, 31 Tyler


IIuntoon Jas. W. 9 Central


Hooke H. M., Welles's block Jewett J. P. 22 Kirk [Mills Kidder Moses W., Gorham, opp. Hale's Kimball Gilman, Merrimac, c. Worthen Kittredge F. G. 107 Gorham


Mansfield Geo. 16 Central


Morse L. B. 55 Merrimac, corner John Mowe Daniel, 94 Middle


Moore Ira L. 4 Hurd


Parker Hiram, 17 John


Perham Otis, Hurd, and 25 Lawrence Pillsbury Harlin, 24 Kırk


Sanborn E. K., Merrimac, c. Worthen Savory Chas. A. 62 Paige, corner Kirk Scribner I. W. 51 Fast Merrimac Skelton Benjamin, 50 Tyler Spalding Joel, Savings Bauk building Walker Charles, Central, c. Jackson Wells David, Wellles's block Whipple Calvin, 117 Merrimac ECLECTIC PHYSICIANS.


Bates II. T. 120 Merrimac


Burnham & Bass, Middlesex, c. Cent'l Burnham Z. P., John, corner Lee Jenness L. W. 55 Merrimac, c. John Olcott James S 2' Adams's block Thompson M. E. 268 Merrimac


PHYSICIANS.


Astle Abel, Moore


Atle George, Moore


Boynton Amos R., Welles's block


Chandler L. 62 Central


Coly Peter, 179 Middlesex (Indian)


Gates Jeremiah, 6 Hurd Harmon J. M. 29 Kirk, and 31 Union


Jackson Andrew, Bridge, n. the Bridge


Jackson J. D. 11 Middle


Jackson Wm. E. 13 Andover


Masta J. A. 8 Middle


Morrill Frederick, 12 Middle


Peirce George, 128 Moody


Simpson B. F. 59 Third


Stoue George W. 14 Museum building


Thompson James, 6 Hurd


HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Holt Daniel, 15 John


FEMALE PHYSICIANS.


McDowell Hannah P. 1 Willow place Wileman E. C. 188 Central


Wright Mary P. Mrs. 1 Willow place


Periodical Depots.


Clark S. D. 112 Central


McDonald E. S. 78 Central


Williams G. T. 29 Merrimac


Piano Fortes.


Dyar W. H. 41 Central


Hedrick George, 36 Central


Rugg & Griffith, 77 Merrimac


Pictures and Frames. Shorey John, 83 Central


Plane Makers.


Lowell Plane and Tool Co. 84 Broadway Taber Wing H. 19 Market


Plaster Ornaments, and Stucco Workers. Crosby Cabel, South, corner Elm Mack John, 179 Central Prescott Oliver C. 62 South


Plumbers. Wilder & Dana, Jackson, near Central


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Power Loom Harness Manuf. Brown D. C. Warren, near Church Morse W. W., Salem, opposite Adams Stevens A. & S.,Fletcher, c. Western av.


Print Block Maker. Pettengill J., Mechanics' Mills


Printers.


Brown & Morey, 44 Central


Hunt Charles, 48 Central


Huse S. W. 21 Central Judkins J. J. 87 Merrimac


Knapp Chauncey L., Nesmith's block Merrill S. N. 27 Central


C'Neill Mary, 8 Lee (copperplate) Penhallow B. H., Wyman's Exchange


Produce, &c.


Downing Dennis, 15 City .Market Taisey & Clark, Western av. (wholesale) Waite A. L. & Co., Dutton, opposite Mechanics' Mills Washburn Charles, 17 City Market Washburn J. M. 16 City Market Whitney H. 2} Prescott block


Provisions.


Allen Edward, 127 Lowell Blodget Orlendo, 37 Prescott


Brown William, 13 City Market B'ood B. A. & C , Adams, cor. Suffolk Breed Henry K. 52 Church Colburn J. H., Central, corner North Eaton W. 348 Merrimac


Frost Richard, 130 Middlesex Fosdick L. 3 Gorham Gardner C. C. 100 Middlesex


Gray D. S. 203 Central Hardy W. H. & M. D. 196 Merrimac


Harrington J. 241 Gorham Kelley & Barnard, 4 Merrimac Lannen D. 62 Gorham Lovejoy E., Fayette, corner Andover Manahan & Bryant, 255 Merrimac McCoy James, Adams, corner Fletcher McQuade M., Gorham, corner Appleton Owen William N 77 East verrimac Page, Fay & Puffer, 30 Middlesex Perry S. A. 87 East Merrimac Pullen Weston, 22 South Rice II. M. & J. 4 East Merrimac Seavey & Mason, 201 Central Smith HI. & Co. 99 Market Spaulding Alpheus. 42 Central Taisey & Young, 364 Merrimac Trow Thomas C. 139 Ce tral Tuttle George S., 131 Central Whitney II. 25 Prescott block Wilder & Hunt, 96 Market, (wholesale) Wing True, John, near Merrimac


Wood G. P. 195 Midddiesex


Wright A. F. & Co. 3 Thorndike [cott Yeaton R. F. & Co., Merrimac, c. Pres-


Public Houses.


American House, Chas. Going, 84 Cen.


Colony House, A. S. Cook, Middlesex, opposite depot


Farmers' and Mechanics' Hotel, John E. Maynard, 278 Merrimac


Franklin House, Mrs. A. Baron, Moody, corner Tremont [dlesex


Howard Ilouse, Edwin Carter, 211 Mid- Merrimac Ilouse, Henry Emery, Mer- rimac, corner Dutton


Washington House, B. Thurston, Cen- tral, corner Church


Pump Maker. Colby Amos, Howe


Reed and Harness Manufacturers.


Brown Darius C., Warren, n. Church Morse Wm. W. 4 Salem (harness) Stevens A. & S., Fletcher, c. West'nay.


Refreshments, Oysters, &c.


Dow J. jr., Middlesex, c. Thorndike French A. B. 37 Central


Hale C. M., Northern Depot


Ingalls O. W. 148 Merrimac Kennison W. W. 1 Middle Leonard A. W. 130 Merrimac Loverien L. W., Hurd, c. Central Richardsou S. 16 Merrimac


Russ A. J., Wentworth's block


Thompson D 5 Prescott block


Towler Henry, 14 Market


Woodward L., Central, corner Market


Riding School. Davis George E., Cushing


Rope Maker.


Scotchburn T., Central, corner Chapel


Sand. Sperry Charles, Somerset, cor. Queen Sawing and Planing.


Allen O., Middlesex, near depot Brooks A. L. & Co., Mechanics' Mills Howard Horace, Mechanics' Mills Norcross, Saunders & Co., Middlesex Pratt M. C., Waniesit Mills


Scale Makers.


Fairbanks's Scales, (Burbank, Chase & Co., Agents,) 5 Central [er Woods & Nute, Mechanics' Mills, Fletch-


Screw Bolt Manufactory. American Screw Bolt Co. 210 Lawrence Sewing Machines.


Ifunt H. P. Mrs. agt. Grover & Baker's, 18 Museum building


Shoulder Brace Manufactory. Cutter & Walker, 48 Central


Shuttles.


Jaques J. S. 82 Middle


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Silver Ware Manufactories. Bay nes Joseph, 43 Central Sauborn Amos, 25 Central, c. Middle


Slater. Waugh John, Dutton


Soap and Candles.


French A. 352 Middlesex Horn S., Middl-sex, corner School Putnam & Currier, Lenton, n. Charles Soda Manufacturers. Clark George, Pentucket Springs Carleton & Hovey, City Hall


Stables.


Bean Andrew D. r. 51 E. Merrimac Flint Oliver W. 112 Moody Fletcher Charles G. 31 Prescott Hadley John, Worthen, near Lowell Hoyle Samuel, 70 Charles Kiniball D. R., Merrimac, c. Worthen Lamere John, Bridge, near Second Leavitt Daniel G. 32 Prescott Norris G. W., Warren Noyes J. L. rear Washington House Parkhurst E. M., Middlesex, c. Howard Perry J. B., Middlesex, c. Howard Rogers David, 170 Central Scott A., Howard, near Middlesex


Stamp and Stencil Cutters. Glover & Haskell, 13 Middle Grover A., Chelmsford. near Grand Leland Wm. opposite Hale's Mill [dike Parsons, Dewhurst & Gibby, 111 Thorn- Preston John, 185 Gorham Swett Daniel jr. 28 Merrimac Whitmore William, 28 Merrimac


Stonecutters and Dealers.


Clough S. & Co., Western avenue Lowe & Grover, Fletcher (qua ries) Runals & Co., Middlesex, c. Thorndike Sperry Charles, Somerset, c. rner Queen


Stoves, Grates, Tin Ware, & c. Bangs Brothers, 105 Central Bean W. P. 49 Prescott Beck S. 265 & 267 Merrimac Brennan James, 39 Market [Shattuck Cushing & Mack, 123 & 125 Market, c. Farrington D. W. C. 1 & 2 Prescott Foote J. L. & Co., Merrimac, c. Hanover Mead Matthias, 118 Central Nichols Jacob, Dutton. corner Lowell Puffer James F. 13 Market Treadwell J. C. 133 Central Whittier Charles P. 37 E. Merrimac


Wier N. J. & Co. 198 Merrimac


Wilder J & Co., Dutton, c. Fletcher


Tanners. Barnard, Bacon & Cutler, Ayer's New City Williams & Bacon, Ayer's . ew City


Tea and Coffee Store. Cummings G. W. 6 John


Tailoresses. Abbott Fanny Mrs. 6 Branch Barnes Emily R. 40 Central Tower M. 48 Charles Woods E. C. 43 Merrimac


Tailors and Drapers.


Bennett W'm. S. 11 Central Burbank, Chase & Co. 5 Central Dean D. II. 67 Central Evans Josiah F., Middlesex, corner Thorndike


Kalery Michael, 64 Central Kalery Thomas, 66 Central Lancaster & Totman, 104 Central


Leslie Lucius, 220 Meriimac Mckvoy Hugh, 53 Central Murphy John, 47 Market O'Brien Daniel, 57 Market Quinn John, 65 Central Warren B 1 Appleton Biock, Central Wyman Henry, 74 Central


Teachers. Nelson Edwin, Nesmith's block


DRAWING. Green Sarah A., Wentworth's block Hollis L. E. 24 Central


MUSIC.


Foote W. S. 277 Merrimas


French E. 2 Baldwin ct.


Gilpatrick M. G. 65 Bartlett


Harrison James 27 Kirk


Hutchinson Reuben, 432 Merrimac


Metcalf I. N. 23 Central


Morrison Frank, 30 Appleton Corp. Wheeler Il. Mrs. 15 Hurd Willey George F., Gates, Lear Westford WRITING. Farnsworth Chas. II , Nesmith's block YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY. Rogers D. S. Miss, Nesmith's building DANCING. Ganzon V. 35 Central


Tin Ware Manufacturers.


Whitten W. T , High, corner Andover Wilder & Dana. Jackson, near Central


Telegraph Office. Vermont & Borton Line, 144 Merrimac, Charles C. Northrup, Agent


Ticket Agents.


Bradley IIoratio, 182 Merrimac Lewis C. K. 182 Meirimac


Tool Manufacturer. Bachelder A. G. 92 Howard


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Tripe Dealers. Adams Smith, Walker, near Middlesex Trunks, Umbrellas, &c. Allen Otis L. 114 Merrimac Molloy George, 61 Market Stone S. 120 Central Tapley David, 264 Merrimac


Umbrellas.


Rugg & Griffith. 77 Merrimac Shepard A. P. 39 Central


Variety Store.


Allen Otis L. 114 Merrimac


Arlin A. W. Mrs. 5 East Merrimac


Bedlow Artemas, Gorham, c. Charles Brooks D. B. 49 East Merrimac Brown Alice, 97 Central Clark J. 103 Merrimac Cook A. 166 Suffolk Curtis T. H 248 Merrimac Daisey A. 9 Tilden Fay Roxana, 12 Tilden Filmore John W. 13 East Merrimac Fisher M. Mrs. 219 Middlesex Frost Abigail, 362 Merrimac Gilson Susan, 58 Middlesex Hanrahan John, 85 East Merrimac Heath William, 113 Middlesex Hill Calvin B. 95 Centrai Johnson E. 238 Merrimac Lamere A. 7 Merrimac


Living-ton James II. 105 E. Merrimac Martin George L. 11 Merrimac McCann Robert, 101 Market McGovern F. 1 East Merrimac McQeusten B., 3 Merrimac Morrill HI. A. 93 Central Ogilvie N. J. 8 Tilden Parker R. A. 181 Gorham Pollock J. 32 Paige Priest H. W., Tilden


Rice Moses, 19 Merrimac Falls II. M. 157 Middlesex Twombly William, 14 Tilden Varnum Emma 0. 177 Central Wentworth M. E. 262 Merrimac Wiley L. W. 60 Middlesex Wing J. T. Miss, 3 John Wilson John, 212 Merrimac Wilson Joseph A. 170 Suffolk Wood Lydia, 204 Merrimac


Veterinary Surgeons.


Cogswell Charles, Main, n. Leather Marshall Joseph, Middlesex, c. Walker Wood Robert, 18 Alder


Wadding and Batting Manuf. Richmond A. J. & Co. 18 Appleton bl'k


Watch Maker. Johnson Jona. 134 Merrimac Rowe Charles H. 153 Central


West India Goods. ( See Grocers.) Window Shade Manufacturer. Hard C. F. N. 25 Pr. scott


Wireworker.


Hildreth H. A. 10 Central


Wood.


Colby A. W., Fayette


Penniman D. 75 Salem


Streeter H., Thorndike, c. Middlesex Tapley J., School, n. Norcross' Mills


Wooden Screws. Aldrich M. at O. Allen's Mills


Wood Turning. White Edwin, Mechanics' Mills


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MUNICIPAL ELECTION SECOND MONDAY IN DECEMBER.


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CITY GOVERNMENT ORGANIZED FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY.


CITY GOVERNMENT, --- 1857.


MAYOR-STEPHEN MANSUR. Salary, $1,200.


ALDERMEN.


Andrew T. Nute,


John C. Woodward,


Samuel W. Stickney,


Jonathan Smothers,


John B. Tuttle,


Francis H. Nourse,


Jonathan Johnson,


[ John Nesmith.


COMMON COUNCIL.


FREDERIC HOLTON, President.


WARD 1 .- Abiel Pevey, Stephen T. Stanley, Charles A. Welch, Geo. F. Scribner.


WARD 2 .- William G. Morse, William D. Vinall, Temple Tebbetts, James M. Howe.


WARD 3 .- Benjamin C. Sargeant, David Rogers, Henry H. Carroll, Nathan Allen.


WARD 4 .- Caleb Crosby, John F. Howe, John C. Jepson, Alanson Nichols.


WARD 5 .- Frederic Holton, William H. Wiggin, William Goodale, Charles Hubbard.


WARD 6 .- Erastus Boyden, Jonathan Kimball, Robert J. Garrett, William Nichols.


City Clerk .- William Lamson, jr. Salary, $1,100. Chosen in Cou- vention of the City Council, on the first Monday in January.


Clerk of Common Council .- Henry A. Lord. Salary, $200. Chosen on the first Monday in January.


Messenger .- Benjamin G. Mooney. Salary, $650. Appointed on the first Monday of January, by Mayor and Aldermen.


OFFICERS.


Treasurer and Collector .- Isaac C. Eastman. Salary, $1,100. Trea- surer chosen in Convention of the City Council, in January. Col- lector chosen by concurrent vote, or appointed by Resolution, in January or February.


Auditor of Accounts .- Henry A. Lord. Salary, $500, and as clerk of the Assessors, $100. Chosen by concurrent vote, in January.


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Assessors .- Hazen Elliott, Joel Powers, Ephraim B. Patch. Salary-


Chairman, $700; other two, $550 each. Chosen by concurrent vote, in January.


Solicitor .- Robert B. Caverly. Salary, $200. Chosen by concurrent vote, in January.


City Physician and Superintendent of Burials .- Luther B. Morse. Salary, $500. Chosen by concurrent vote, in January.


Registrar .- Thomas Ordway. Salary,-Fees allowed by law, but not to exceed $500. Chosen by concurrent vote, in January.


Surveyors of Highways .- Stephen Mansur, John C. Woodward, An- drew T. Nute. Chosen by concurrent vote, in January.


Superintendent of Streets .- William M. Smith. Salary, $900. Chosen by concurrent vote, in January.


Superintendent of City Scales .- Jeroboam Howe. Salary, 60 per cent. of Fees received by him. Appointed by Mayor and Aldermen, in January or February.


Sealer of Weights and Measures .- Abijah Cutter. Appointed by Mayor and Aldermen, in January or February.


City Marshal .- Eben H. Rand. Salary, $1,400. Chosen by concur- rent vote, in January.


Deputy Marshal .- Appointed by Marshal, and approved by Mayor and Aldermen.


Agent for sale of liquors .- Selwin Bancroft. Salary, $900. Appointed by Mayor and Aldermen, in May.


Constables .- Eben H. Rand, Thomas W. Pressey, Daniel G. Green- leaf, Samuel Meserve, Benjamin G. Mooney, James Hopkins.


Police Officers .- Harrison H. Fuller, Alden B. Severy, Henry Wilkins,


Baruch C. Floyd, Thomas Jefferson, Enoch R. Blair, Simeon Had- ley, Lyman Freeman, Joseph Ingalls, Warren D. Foss, Andrew J. McKoy, Augustus B. Foss, Stephen Weymouth, William H. Allen, Neal Cotton, Theophilus C. Blaisdell, Peter O. Dresser, Levi Brown, Jonathan W. Lovejoy, Harvey S. Woodward, David P. Goodhue, William L. Clark, Isaac Kimball, Alfred P. Gilbert.


Supernumeraries .- Daniel Harrington, H. Wendell, James M. Palmer, Isaiah W. Pelsue.


Compensation, $2 per day for those employed in the Police Office ; $1.50 per day for others. Appointed by Mayor and Aldermen.


Police Officers not paid by the City .- Clark B. Caswell, Jonathan


Gould, George E. Gould, Eben Meserve, William Lamson, Isaiah Morse, Horatio N. Merrill, Elias F. Ripley, Alfred Vickery, William Chenery, Joel Powers, Oliver Moulton, Albigence W. Fisher, Ells- worth Frye, William Charters, Samuel H. Philbrick.


Watchmen -All the City Police. Appointed by the Mayor and Al- dermen, in January.


City Engineer .- Cyrus Latham. Salary, $900. Chosen by concurrent vote, in January.


Health Commissioner .- Eben H. Rand.


Truant Commissioners .- Eben H. Rand, Jesse Huse, Alden B. Severy. Tythingmen .- The Marshal and all the City Police. Ten or more chosen by concurrent vote, commencing in the Board of Aldermen, in January or February.


Surveyors of Lumber .- Abner Frost, Lorenzo G. Howe, Aaron R. Grant, Shadrach R. Brackett, Joshua M. Hadley, Luther Smith, James M. Howe. Four or more chosen by concurrent vote, com- mencing in the Board of Aldermen.


Measurers of Wood and Bark .- Abner Frost, J. M. Hadley, Artemas Ilolden, Luther Smith, Hazen Elliott, Jos. Hovey, M. Parkhurst. Surveyors of Plastering and Painting .- Hazen Elliott, Samuel K.


Hutchinson, J. M. Hadley, Stephen Carlton, Samuel J. Tuttle.


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Measurer of Upper Leather .- Willard Brown. Appointed by Mayor and Aldermen, in April.


Superintendent of Street Lamps .- Samuel K. Pickering. Salary, $900. Chosen by concurrent vote, in January.


Inspector of Bale or Bundle Hay .- Jeroboam Howe. Appointed by Mayor and Aldermen.


Weigher of Hay and other Articles .- Horatio Fletcher.


Fence Viewers .- Jeroboam Howe, Isaac Page, Joseph Hovey. Chosen by concurrent vote, commencing in the Board of Aldermen, in January.


Field Drivers .- Samuel K. Pickering, Calvin T. Chamberlin, James Clough, Bickford Lang, Nathan T. Keyes, Joseph Griffin, Zadoc Rogers, Phanuel Flanders. Chosen by concurrent vote, commenc- ing in Board of Aldermen, in January.


Pound Keeper .- Reuben Butterfield. Chosen by concurrent vote, commencing in Board of Aldermen, in January.


Undertakers of Funerals .- Calvin T. Chamberlin, Ansel P. Lesure, Mi- chael Roach, Terrance Hanover. Appointed by Mayor and Al- dermen.


Crier .- George Teel. Licersed by Mayor and Aldermen.


Overseers of the Poor .- The Mayor, Aldermen Nourse and Smothers ; Messrs. Welch, Vinall, Rogers, Jepson, Goodale and Garrett.


The regular meetings are held at the Almshouse, on the first day of each month. If the first day be Sunday, the meeting is on the Sat- urday preceding.


Secretary of the Board .- Francis H. Nourse.


WARD OFFICERS, 1857.


WARD 1 .- Charles Wilkins, Warden. William P. Davis, Lewis L. Perrin, William H. Witherill, Inspectors. Stephen P. Sargeant, Clerk.


WARD 2 .- Jonathan G. Lawrence, Warden. Andrew Blood, David Nichols, Benjamin F. Simpson, Inspectors. Daniel P. Gage, Clerk. WARD 3-William L. North, Warden. George Hobson, William H. Clemence, Isaac A. Fletcher, Inspectors. Augustus A. Putnam, Clerk.


WARD 4 .- John A. Buttrick, Warden. Charles L. Hildreth, Martin W. Ford, Edwin T. Wilson, Inspectors. Daniel W. Horn, Clerk. WARD 5 .- Jeremiah Clark, Warden. William H. Lamson, William A. Hodge, Stephen L. Young, Inspectors. George W. Shattuck, Clerk.


WARD 6 .- Alpha B. Farr, Warden. Samuel J. Varney, Albion J. Dudley, George C. Morey, Inspectors. John A. Goodwin, Clerk.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


The Mayor and President of the Common Council, ex-officiis, and the following gentlemen, chosen in the Wards, at the meeting on the second Monday in December.


FOR TWO YEARS.


Ward.


Ward.


1. Andrew Moody,


2. Zebulon P. Burnham,


5. Artemas L. Brooks,


6. Luther J. Fletcher.


FOR ONE YEAR.


Ward.


1. Oldin Nichols,


4. Augustus Woodbury,


2. George W. Bean,


3. Charles Cowley,


4. Walter Burnham,


3. William North,


Ward.


5. Levi E. Lincoln,


6. Samuel C. Pratt.


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The regular meetings of the School Committee are held at the Com- mittee Room. on the last day of each month, at 2 o'clock, P. M. If the last day of the month come on Sunday, the mecting is held on the preceding Saturday.


CITY SCHOOL LIBRARY. - DIRECTORS.


The Mayor and President of the Common Council, ex-officiis, and the following persons, chosen by concurrent vote :


Ward. Ward.


1. Andrew Moody,


2. Amos Rugg,


3. John F. Kimball,


4. Wm. E. Livingston,


5. Charles Morrill,


6. James S. Russell.


Librarian-J. J. Judkins, Salary, $650. Chosen by concurrent vote, in January.


SCHOOLS.


HIGH SCHOOL. ( Between Anne and Kirk Streets).


C. C. Chase, Principal.


Lloyd W. Hixon, Sub-Principal.


J. S. Russel!, Teacher of Mathematics.


J. J. Colton, Teacher of Natural Sciences.


C. H. Farnsworth, Teacher of Bookkeeping and Penmanship.


Elizabeth T. Wright and Caroline A. Raymond, Assistants.


GRAMMAR SCHOOLS. EDSON. South street.


Perley Balch, Principal.


J. C. Ward, E. J. Eaton, F. S. Manahan, M. F. Carleton, Susie A. Fuller, Mary F. Dana, F. M. Hemenway, Assistants.


BARTLETT. Clark street.


S. Bement, Principal.


H. M. Cooper, M. E. Pike, H. E. Woodward, C. E. Holt, S. A. Wetherbee, S. S. Bridge, S. P. Wetherbee, Assistants.


FRANKLIN. Middlesex street.


A. B. Heywood, Principal.


E. J. Butterfield, E W. Clement, E. A. Taylor, Assistants.


MANN. Lewis street.


S. A. Chase, Principal.


E. A. D. Tapley, M. A. Tapley, L. F. Howe, Assistants.


MOODY. East Merrimac street.


Joseph Peabody, Principal.


D. M. Huntoon, E. A. Battles, C. A. Vinal, Assistants.


GREEN. Middlesex street.


Charles Morrill, Principal. N. J. Abrams, M. E. Wight, E. S. Toppan, Assistants.


COLBURN. Lawrence street.


A. Walker, jr., Principal.


C. A. Wood, F. O. Dodge, L. E. True, Assistants.


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VARNUM. Chestnut strect.


D. P. Galloup, Principal.


Alcey Stevens, Assistant.


INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS.


No. 1. Lewis street. M. E. Pearson, Principal. S. E. Woodward, Assistant.


No. 2. East Merrimac street. Lucy M. Vaile, Principal. S. E. Bailey, Assistant.


No. 3. Middle street. A. L. Ellis, Principal. L. F. Carleton, As- sistant.


No. 4. Middlesex street. R. N. Blanchard, Principal. Mary Hewes, Assistant.


No. 5. Fourth street. Harriet Bradley, Principal. S. A. Bradley. Assistant.


PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


No. Location.


Teachers.


No. 1. Middle street,


Antoinette Wight.


No. 2. School street,


Lucy Anne Hill.


No. 3. Paige street,


Lucy A. Farrington.


No. 4.


Centre street,


Emily G. Woodward.


No. 5. Hamilton Corporation,


Elizabeth A. Stearns.


No. 6. Hamilton Corporation,


Mary A. Dennis.


No. 7.


Chapel street,


Harriet W. Moore.


No. 8.


Mechanic street,


Melinda Bird.


No. 9.


Church street,


Martha S. Williams.


No. 12.


'Tilden street,


Eliza Merriam.


No. 13.


Carter street,


Susan E. Colby.


No. 14. Andover street,


Adaline Rea.


No. 15. Adams street,


Clara A. Manahan.


No. 16. Cabot street,


Mary S. Watkins.


No. 17.


Middlesex street,


Abby A. Stevens.


No. 18.


Central street,


Abby M. Sanford.


No. 19.


Charles street,


Laura J. Pindar.


No. 20. No. 21.


Chapel street,


Sarah L. Gates.


No. 22.


Adams street,


Delia L. Pomeroy.


No. 23.


Tilden street,


Eliza T. Braley.


No. 24.


Howard street,


H. A. Bridge.


No. 25. No. 26. Salem street,


Susan W. Beard.


No. 27.


Church street,


Charlotte S. Kaimes.


No. 28.


Grand street,


Emily M. Warren.


No. 29. Middle street,


Harriet R. Spalding.


No. 30.


Mill street,


Martha M. Cox.


No 31.


Powell street,


Abby D. Gates.


No. 32. Adams street,


Ellen S. Coughlan.


No. 33. Lawrence street,


Maria Osgood.


No. 34.


Middlesex street,


Mary H. Farmer. Aurelia L. Howe.


No. 36. Moody street,


Mary A. Beard.


No. 37. Fayette street,


Eliz. M. Straw.


No. 38. Cabot street,


Harriet J. Ward.


No. 39. Charles street,


E. A. Calef.


No. 40. Rock street,


Sarah P. Peaslee.


No. 10. Race street,


Martha A. Neale.


No. 11. Cross street,


Ann M. Murphy.


Charter street,


E. L. Snell.


Chestnut street,


R. Francina Priest.


No. 35. East Merrimac street,


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LOWELL DIRECTORY.


No. Location.


Teachers.


No. 41. Fayette street,


M. R. Kittredge.


No. 42. Lawrence street,


Eliza A. Noyes.


No. 43. Cross street,


Ann M. Cummiskey.


No. 44.


Cross street,


Bridget Finnegan.


No. 45. Cross street,


Celia A. Brewster.


No. 46.


Rock street,


Josephine Soule.


.No. 47. Chestnut street,


Miranda W. Bradley.


No. 48. Tremont street,


Abby J. Hill.


No. 49. Fourth street,


Mary E. Ordway.


NUMBER OF SCHOLARS.


The whole number of scholars entered on the time-book since Jan. 1, 1856, is as follows : Primary Schools, 4,929 : Intermediate Schools, 857 ; Grammar Schools, 3,122 ; High School, 426. Total, 9,334.


SALARIES OF TEACHERS.


High School .- Principal, $1,300. Sub-Principal, $1,200. Two Male Assistants, $1,000 each. Two Female Assistants, $375 each. Teacher of Penmanship and Bookkeeping, $1,000. Teacher of Music, $80.


Grammar Schools .- Principal, $1000. Female Assistant, Ist year, $200; 2d year, $225; 3d year, $250; 4th year, $275. Two Writing Masters, $700 each. Teacher of Music, with pianos, $800.


Intermediate Schools .- Principal, $350. Assistant, Ist year, $200 ; 2d year, $225 ; 3d year, $250 ; 4th year, $275.


Primary Schools .- Teacher, 1st year, $225 ; 2d year, $250; 3d year, $275; 4th year, $300.


SCHOOL HOURS.


From Ist November to 1st February, 9 A.M. to 12 M .- 13 to 44 P.M. From 1st February to Ist November, 9 A. M. to 12 M .- 2 to 5 P.M.


VACATIONS.


From last Saturday in July to first Monday in September ; Christmas week (from December 25 to January 1st, inclusive ;) and two weeks from the Saturday next preceding the first Monday in April.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Appointed by the Mayor and Aldermen, on the first Wednesday in April.


Chief Engineers .- Weare Clifford. Salary, $300.


Assistant Engineers .- James Watson, Josiah G. Peabody, George W. Weymouth, William II. Lamson, Ashael D. Puffer, Abijah Cut- ter, Joseph Tilton. Compensation $36 each, and $12 extra to the clerk.


Clerk of the Board .- James Watson.


ENGINES AND LOCATIONS.


EXCELSIOR, No. 1. Foreman, George Hobson. Assistant Foreman. Orin Day. Clerk, W. H. Hobson.




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