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LOWELL DAILY CITIZEN AND NEWS-44 Central Street. Ameri- can Republican. Established June 4, 1851. Published every after- noon. Terms, $400 per annum. Brown and Morey, Publishers ; John A. Goodwin, Editor.
AMERICAN CITIZEN-44 Central Street. American Republican Established May, 1854. Published every Friday. Terms, $2,00 per year. Brown & Morey, Publishers; J. A. Goodwin, Editor.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
H. S.H
NES
Importer and Dealer in CROCKERY, CHINA, Glass, Plated and Britannia Warc, Cutlery, Lamps, Burn- ing Fluid, &c., &c., 45 MERRIMACK STREET, LOWELL. NESMITH'S NEW BLOCK.
A. P. LESURE,
FUNERAL UNDERTAKER,
AND Coffin Warehouse, No. 11 Prescott Street, - - - Lowell, Mass. & Coffins and Grave Clothes furnished at short notice.
J. A. BRABROOK, HARNESS MAKER,
No. 45 Market Street, Lowell, Mass. Harnesses, Whips, Fly-Nets, Horse Blankets, Brushes, Currycombs, Cards, Sponge, Neatsfoot Oil, &c.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
POLLS, VALUATION AND TAXES.
THR following table will show the changes which have taken place in the number of polls, the valuation and the taxes of Lowell since its incorporation as a city :
POLLS.
VALUATION.
TAX ON POLLS.
TAX ON ESTATES
TOTAL TAX.
1836
3,993
5,248,723
5,989.50
38,842.34
44,831.84
1837
3,903
5,291,504
6,244.80
31,219.85
37,464.65
1838
3,719
10,589,400
6,099.16
42,357.60
48,456.76
1839
4,155
11,672,776
6,731.10
46,691.10
53,422.20
1840
4,481
12,415,920
7,304.03
48,422.08
55,726.11
1841
4,924
13,095,238
8,075.36
65,476.19
73,551.55
1842
5,212
13,383,612
8,651.92
73,609.86
82,267.78
1843
4,734
13,611,902
7,905.78
70,781.89
78,687.67
1844
5,207
13,999,980
9,372.60
81,199.88
90,572.48
1845
5,397
14,629,790
8,095.50
96,556.61
104,652.11
1846
6,437
15,138,926
9,655.50
105,972.48
115,627.98
1847
7,392
16,676,962
11,088.00
116,738.73
127,826.73
1848
7,264
17,358,496
10,896.00
138.867.96
149,763.96
1849
7,002
18,038,652
10,503.00
147,916.94
158,419.94
1850
6,857
18,691,889
10,285.50
123,366.46
133,651.96
1851
7,054
19,790,265
10,581.00
126,657.70
137,238.70
1852
7,249
19,853,256
10,873.50
135,002.14
145,875.64
1853
7,636
20,358,522
11,454.00
158.796.47
170,250.47
1854
7,663
21,077,072
11,494.50
151,754.91
163,249.41
1855
7,397
21,113,026
11,095.50
160,458.99
171,554.49
1856
7,258
21,356,048
10,887.00
170,848.38
181,735.38
1857
7,311
21,371,120
10,966.50
181,654.52
192,621.02
1858
6,814
20,753,361
11,924.50
174,328.23
186,252.73
TAXES OF INDIVIDUALS AND FIRMS.
THE following individuals and firms, pay a tax the present year (1858) exceeding $50 each. The rate of taxation is $840 on each $1,000. Corporations are omitted.
Abbott James C
$ 55 51 | Bascom Timothy
52 15
Abbott Ziba
81 55 Bascom William
68 95
Abbott Josiah G
186 Bedlow Joseph
60 55
Adams Horace J
70 63 Bennett Wm S
141 81
Adams & North
67 20
Bingham George
51 31
Adams Smith
127 75
Blanchard Amos
100 61
Aldrich Warren
98 28
Bonney Arthur P
137 83
Allen Nathan
129
Bowers James
124 81
Allen Otis
244 93 Bowers Jonathan
71 08
Allen Otis L.
65 59 Bowers Anna
87 96
Avery John
122'
Brackett S R
124 39
Ayer James C
388 15
Bradt Daniel
€4 33
Ayer James C & Co
126 00 Bradt G J & D
94 58
Bailey Alvah W
58 03 Bragdon George
147 91
Bangs I W & D
176 09 Brooks Artemas L
522 38
Barnard, Bacon & Cutler
123 94 Brown Alpheus R
105 27
Barry Daniel
55 51 Brown Samuel T
62 43
Bartlett Homer
120 69 |Brown Darius C
60 55
66 36
Ashton Stephen
73 65 Brabrook Joseph Á
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
KNOWLES & BLAISDELL, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Nos. 11 and 12 Appleton Block, LOWELL, MASS.
All business entrusted to our care will be promptly attended to. J. A. KNOWLES, I. S. BLAISDELL.
JAMES C. ABBOTT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Tyler's Block, Cor. Central and Market Streets, LOWELL, MASS.
CHARLES COWLEY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Hamilton Block, No. 75 Central Street, LOWELL, MASS.
JOHN COGSWELL,
Engraver & Copper Plate Printer,
No. 8 Lee Street, Lowell, Mass.
J. J. JUDKINS, RELIGIOUS BOOK AGENGY AND CARD PRINTING OFFICE, No. 3 John Street, Lowell, Mass.
Also, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c., &c.
Music Store and Picture Frame Manufactory,. , . 41 Central Street. Pianos and Seraphines for Sale and to Rent. Sheet Music and Books of Instruction. Frames of all styles manufactured in his Shop.
W. H. DYAR.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Brown Samuel A
100 03 Fletcher Chas G
85 75
Brown Ephraim
67 10 Fletcher William
67 27
Brownell George
115 15 Fletcher Horatio 94 15
Burbank Samuel
219 81 Folsom Alanson
66 43
Burbank, Chase & Co
100 80 Folsom Jona. P
81 50
Burke Wm A
166 39 Foster Benj F, heirs of
58 80
Butcher John
63 91 Francis James B 58 03
Butterfield Theo, heirs of
56 28 Freeman Samuel J
65 52
Butler Benj F
237 79 French Amos B 146 65
Buttrick Alden B
83 65 French Mary S
368 76
Buttrick John A
128 59 French Cyril
234 48
Buttrick Abner W
134 05 French Cyril, in trust
114 24
Buttrick & Co
58 80 French Abram 140 35
Call Royal
178 15 French Josiah B
302 47
Carleton George H, heirs of
351 20 Garland Samuel, heirs of
55 94
Carney James G
72 73 Gates Josiah
180 17
Carolin Thomas
68 95 Gilchrist George C
58 87
Carroll Henry H
52 15 Gilman Alfred 55 51
Caverly Robert B
53 53 Gladwin Silas F 123 13
Chase John K
225 94 Goding William
113 47
Cheney John L
61 81 Going Charles
62 93
Churchill Charles
89 11 Goward Zephaniah
84 91
Clifford Weare
82 39 Gray William C 66 43
245 35
Coburn Chas B
146 91|Green John O, in trust
236 00
Coburn H A & SA
216 86 Green John 64 75
62 23
Conant Joshua L
77 35 Hadley John
122 29
Convers Samuel
145 39 Hazeltine George W
56 35
Converse Joshua
66 43 Hedge Levi
81 55
Cook James
51 08 Hildreth Fisher A
350 35
Corner Josiah
60 55 Hilton, Keyes & Lewis
67 81
Cosgrove Johu
58 87 Hinckley Isaac
78 19
Cox Nelson
80 71 1Iolbrook Adin
80 54
Crosby Nathan
69 79 Holt John
106 75
Currier Jolin
52 99 Horn Samuel
221 74
Cushing Stephen
179 52 Hosford Hocunt
171 26
Cushing & Mack
58 80 Hovey Charles
214 52
Dalton John C
72 31 Howard Horace
179 83
Davis Samuel G
62 73 Howe & Goodhue
75 60
Davis Elisha
146 16 Howe H C & J F
140 47
Davis Ari
53 00 Hun& Elihu S
77 77
Day Wm L, heirs of
80 92 Hutchinson Reuben M
129 66
Dean Daniel H
56 35 Jenkins Joel
63 91
Dempsey Patrick
90 79| Kelley Jacob
53 15
Dickey Hanover
56 35 Kelley William
114 73
Dix & Wilson
52 92 Keyes Levi
85 75
Dodge Joseph M
118 76 Kidder John
79 6J
Dodge Charles W
52 15 Kidder Samuel, Jr.,
54 67
Douglass Erastus
122 37 Kidder Samuel
110 95
Doyle Mary A
55 44 Kimball Gilman
136 72
Eaton Jeremiah B
61 05 Kimball John F, in trust
89 88
Edson Theodore
106 58 Kimball D R 169 33
Emery Henry
251 06 Kittredge Abner 87 43
Evans Josiah F
77 35 Kittredge William 126 07
91 63
Farrington Daniel
60 55 Knowles John A 286 61
Farson Samuel
97 44 Knowles, Tuttle & Peabody
109 79
Favor N B
75 67 Ladd Jonathan
63 07
Fay Samuel
60 63 Lanktree John
63 07
Fellows, James K
244 66 Lannan James
60 13
Fisher A W
60 71 Lawrence Ambrose
57 19
Fiske Geo W
58 87 Leonard Ira 65 79
Fiske Wm
381 43 Livermore Sarah C
54 11
21*
Dyar Warren H
107 59 Kimball John F 80 75
Farrington Isaac
189 57 Knowles Jacob L
Comins L B & Co
79 80 Guptill William
Clough Ira
79 03 Green John O
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FURS! FURS!
Wholesale and Retail.
W. BASCOM,
Having become connected with
THE BOSTON FUR COMPANY,
Has opened an Exclusive Fur Store,
At 118 Merrimack Street, Lowell, Mass., Where may be found the largest and most desirable stock of Rich New Furs ever offered in the city.
Furs made over by the best of German Furriers at short notice.
G. W. CUMMINGS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
TEA, COFFEE, Chocolate, Broma, Shells, Cocoa, &c. NO. 6 JOHN STREET, LOWELL, MASS.
W. H. CLARK, No. 5 Coburn Block, Central, Corner of Prescott Street, Dealer in Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, CIGARS, SNUFF, PIPES, &C., Wholesale and Retail.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Livingston Mary A
483 84 Reed Ransom
177 31
Livington Wm E
860 43 Richardson George F
52 64
Livingston Alfred
192 85 Richardson D S 132 48
Livingston Augustus
202 13 Richardson D S & W A
54 60
Lovejoy & Butterfield
51 24 Richardson D S, assignee
74 76
Lucas Thomas
86 37 / Richardson Wm A
103 60
Mack Sewall G
110 29
Richmond Chas B
215 15
Manahan John F
75 45
Richmond P O, heirs of
147 00
Manahan Samuel T
57 69
Richmond A J
320 11
Mansfield George
105 07
Robbins Jacob
152 95
Mansur Aaron
215 95
Robinson A D & Co
84 00
Mansur Stephen
130 43
Rogers David
94 15
Marshall Avery
174 95
Rogers Zadock, heirs of
310 80
Marvel, Lane & Winslow
79 80
Rolfe Abiel
127 75
Mather Joshua
457 60 Sargent Frederick W
55 51
Maynard John M
153 08 Sawtell Josiah
63 07
Maynard & Webber
63 00 Sawyer Wesley
55 51
Maynard Charles
61 39
Scripture Isaac, heirs of
63 84
McDermott Jas T
110 11
Shattuck Horace B
98 07
McEvoy Hugh
124 34
Sherman Edward F
62 55
McFarlin W and L
92 12
Short Charles M
64 75
Merriam Amos
70 63
Simpson Benj F
226 23
Merrill SN
60 65
Simpson John
129 43
Molloy George
75 83 Smith Henry
65 25
Moody Andrew
74 52 Smith Charles
62 48
Moody Susan
94 50
Southwick Royal
318 83
Moore James M
58 87 Spalding Weld
200 15
Morse Wm
65 59 Spalding Noah
57 61
Morse Isaac S
113 43 Spalding Sidney
389 41
Motley George
57 49 Spalding Jonathan
201 67
Nesmith John
990 85 Spencer William
70 63
Nesmith Thomas
644 35 Sprague Levi
141 69
Nichols Gilman N
59 71 | Stickney Samuel W
91 63
Nichols David
92 89 Stott Charles
55 98
Nichols Jacob
50 89 Swan Joshua
186 48
Nichols Alanson
55 41 ; Swan Daniel
105 84
Nichols & Co
80 64 Talbot Chas P
93 31
Norcross, Saunders & Co
168 00
Talbot Chas P & Co
92 75
Norcross N G
94 15
Tapley Joseph
55 00
Norris George W
73 99
Thompson B T
138 67
North William
100 10
Thurston Benj
135 61
North William L
126 86
Tilden Chas L
774 55
Noyes Joseph L
58 87
Tower James
89 95
Orange & Eastman
54 60 Trott Joseph F
101 99
Osgood Ephraim, heirs of
67 20
Tuck Edward
59 71
Page Jonathan
53 41
Tuttle John B
75 67
Page, Fay & Puffer
52 92
Tyler Silas Jr
83 71
Parker Hiram
54 45
Tyler Ignatius
77 94
Parker Perley
147 77
Tyler Artemas S
50 47
Parker Wm H
92 37 ; Tyler Jonathan
727 61
Patch Ephraim B
54 67
Varney Samuel J
67 27
Patterson James
51 31
Varnum Caroline B
131 58
Peabody Josiah G
77 35 Waite Aldis L
115 65
Peabody James M
92 05 Ward Sullivan L
65 59
Pearson John
63 49
Watson Edward F
125 48
Pillsbury Harlin
215 57
Waugh John
299 87
Pitt John
58 89
Webster Franklin
52 15
Place Isaac
134 47
Webster George
51 52
Prince John D
52 48
Webster William P
119 10
Puffer Louisa
97 44 Wentworth Tappan
581 69
Putnam Addison
90 03 Wentworth & Morse
78 12
Putnam Adam
61 95 Wheeler Albert
113 05
Putnam & Currier
78 96 Wheelock Andrew C
533 89
Putney John
77 35 Whipple O M
1139 95
McLaughlin Timothy
58 45
Silver Harvey
60 51
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
LOWELL UMBRELLA, PARASOL, PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY, And Music Store. ESTABLISHED IN 1837.
RUGG & GRIFFITH,
[SUCCESSORS TO B. H. SHEPARD,] Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Umbrellas, Parasols. Walking Canes, Picture Frames, Sheet Itlusit, Musical Merchandise, Paintings, ENGRAVINGS, LOOKING GLASS PLATE, PICTURE GLASS, &C.
Sole agents for Hallet, Davis & Co's Premium Grand and Square Pianos, and Prescott Brothers' Melodeons. Instruments of all kinds to let-also, Tuned and Repaired. Umbrellas and Parasols re-covered and repaired. Ornamental Frames made to order. Gilding and re-gilding done. Canes mounted, etc., etc.
77 MERRIMACK STREET, LOWELL, MASS. C. W. RUGG. J. GRIFFITH.
OTIS L. ALLEN,
DEALER IN
LADIES'
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, COMBS, HAIR-WORK, BRUSHES, FANS, PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, FANCY GOODS, TOYS,
ALSO, MANUFACTURER OF
Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags, 114 Merrimack Street, OPPOSITE KIRK STREET, ILOWELL, MASS.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Whiting Phineas
145 81-Worthen Ezekiel B 56 35
Whiting Sarah C
79 63 Wright Walter
118 93
Whiting Henry, heirs of
94 92 Wright Hapgood 114 90
Wiggin William H
59 87 Wright Nathan M 104 34
Wilder Charles H
168 07 | Wright John
220 15
Wilson Edwin T
59 87 Wright Sabra Mrs
91 39
Wood Samuel N
113 84 Wright Nathaniel 399 07
Woods Leonard
53 83 Wyman William W 521 71
Woods & Nute
95 76 Wyman William
470 47
VOTES FOR MAYOR.
In the following table the vote for Mayor of Lowell at each election is given, since the date of the city organization. A * prefixed to a name signi- fies that the candidate was the Democratic nominee; those with a t were nominated by the citizens, the others, unless otherwise designated, were gen- erally of the opposition party :
1836. Elisha Bartlett 958; * Elipha-
1848. First Trial. Daniel S. Rich- let Case 868; scattering 19. ardson 1080; * Josiah B. French 723; 1837. Elisha Bartlett 1018; * Elipha- John W. Graves, Free soil, 674 ; Oliver let Case 817; scattering 10.
M. Whipple 249; Jefferson Bancroft 1838. Luther Lawrence 871; * John 88; scattering 33. Second Trial. Dan- W. Graves 529; scattering 94.
iel S. Richardson 1305; * Josiah B. 1839. Luther Lawrence 916; * Josiah French 810; John W. Graves, Free B. French 215; * Joseph W. Mansur soil, 664; scattering 17. Third Trial. 123; Elisha Huntington 99; scattering *Josiah B. French 1577; Daniel S. 7. Elisha Huntington was elected by Richardson 1544; scattering 21.
the city council in April to fill the va- cancy occasioned by the decease of Brownell 1285; scattering 23. Hon. Luther Lawrence.
1850. James H. B. Ayer 1811; +Ab-
1840. Elisha Huntington 1093; * Jo- ner W. Buttrick 893; scattering 73. siah B. French 644; scattering 39.
1851. Elisha Huntington 2021; John
1841. Elisha Huntington 1032; Jon- W. Graves, Coalition, 1836 : scattering athan Tyler 523; scattering 29. 14.
1842. First Trial. +Nathaniel Wright 1852. First Trial. Sewall G. Mack 967 ; Elisha Huntington 943; scattering 1961; John W. Graves, Coalition,1919; 27. Second Trial. Nathaniel Wright scattering 48. Second Trial. Sewall 1159; Elisha Huntington 1096; scat- tering 9.
1843. Nathaniel Wright 1093; * John W. Graves 577; Elisha Huntington Nesmith, Free soil, 700; * Weare Clif- 224; * Josiah B. French 85; scattering ford 697; William Fiske, Temperance, 123.
1844. Elisha Huntington 1477 ; tJon- athan Tyler 905 .; scattering 61.
1845. Elisha Huntington 1280; Geo. 33. Brownell 198; Jonathan M. Marston 1855. +Elisha Huntington 2290; Al- 123; Ithamar A. Beard 87; scattering fred Gilman, American, 1402; scatter- 101.
1846. Jefferson Bancroft 988; * Josh- ua Swan 813; scattering 98.
1856. Stephen Mansur, Union, 1915; +Elisha Huntington 1870; scattering
1857. 1Elisha Huntington 2060; Wil- liam North 1449; scattering 6.
1847. Jefferson Bancroft 1032; * Jo- 1858. James Cook, American Re- siah B. French 655; Elisha Hunting- publican, 1747; * Ephraim B. Patch, ton 228; scattering 78.
Temperance, 1209; scattering 25.
SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES FROM LOWELL.
In the following table will be found the Senators and Representatives from Lowell since its organization as a town :
SENATORS.
Nathaniel Wright,
1834 |Tappan Wentworth, 1848, '49
John P. Robinson,
1835 John W. Graves, 1850, '51
Wm.[Livingston,
1836, '37 Ithamar W. Beard, 1852
Seth Ames,
1841, '42 John A. Buttrick, 1855, '56
Royal Southwick,
1843, '44 Joseph White, 1857
Thomas Hopkinson,
1846 Arthur P. Bonney, 1857, '58
John A. Knowles,
1847 Benjamin F. Butler, 1859
G. Mack 1954; John W. Graves, Coa- lition, 1878; scattering 15.
1853. Sewall G. Mack 1979; John
275; scattering 16.
1854. Ambrose Lawrence, American, 2651; Joseph Bedlow 442; scattering ing 20.
The election which had previously 7. been held in March was changed to December.
1849. * Josiah B. French 1521; Geo.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
STONE'S
PATENT CLOTHES DRIER.
The Best and most Economical Clothes Drier in use.
This invention is rapidly acquiring popularity, and will doubtless su- persede all other Clothes Driers.
The above cuts represent it when open for use and when closed.
Its advantages over all others are, the great number of clothes it will contain, its convenience, being more portable and occupying less space, comparatively, than any other, its cheapness, and the facility with it may be folded up so as to occupy but a small space. No housekeeper who has ever tried it will dispense with its use.
Specimer s of three different sizes, varying in price from $1,25 to $2,00, may be seen at the shop of
D. W. HORNE, Western Avenue, Proprietor for Lowell and Vicinity.
BOOK, JOB AND FANCY PRINTING, Spaulding's Building, Commercial Square, 48 Central Street, Lowell, Mass.
Books. Pamphlets, Catalogues, Cards, Circulars Hand-Bills, Programmes, Posters, Shop-Bills, Labels, Auction-Bills, Bill-Heads, Bills of Fare, Railroad Tickets, Billets, Blanks, and
PRINTING
Executed with neatness and at short notice, at the lowest prices.
THE LOWELL ADVERTISER Is published at the above office, Daily, at $3,00 per annum, in advance. THE LOWELL PATRIOT AND ADVERTISER Is also published at the same office every Friday morning, at $1,50 in advance, or $2,00 if not paid till the end of the year. The Adver- tiser, and Patriot and Advertiser are Democratic Newspapers, advocating Democratic measures and Democratic principles.
Advertisements inserted in the above papers at customary rates. HILDRETH & HUNT, PUBLISHERS.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
REPRESENTATIVES.
1826. Nathaniel Wright.
1827. Nathaniel Wright.
1828. Nathaniel Wright and Elisha Ford.
James Tower, Abraham Howe, Roswell Douglas, D. S. Richardson.
1844. Joshua Swan, Wm. Schouler, James Fenno, J. W. Holland, Daniel 1829. J. P. Robinson and J. S. C. Balch, J. M. Dodge, J. A. Knowles, Franklin Farrar, J. L. Fitts.
Knowlton.
1830. Kirk Boott. Joshua Swan and J. P. Robinson. 1831. Kirk Boott, J. P. Rob- inson, Joshua Swan, J. S. C. Knowl- ton and Eliphalet Case.
1845. S. P. Adams, George Bragdon, Isaac Cooper, Joseph Griffin, Thomas Hopkinson, J. A. Knowles, John Mix- er. Jesse Phelps, Wm. Schouler.
1846. C. W. Blanchard, Leonard
1832. Ebenezer Appleton, Arte- Huntress, G. N. Nichols, Sidney Spal- mas Holden, O. M. Whipple, Seth ding, Benjamin Wilde, G. A. Butter- Ames, Maynard Bragg, Wm. Davidson field. and Willard Guild.
1847. D. S. Richardson, L. R. Wins-
1833. S. A. Coburn, J. P. Robinson, low, Joshua Converse, William Schoul- Cyril French, Simon Adams, Jacob er, G. A. Butterfield. Ziba Abbott, Ar- Robbins, J. L. Sheafe, Jesse Fox, Royal nold Welch, J. L. Tripp.
Southwick, Joseph Tyler and Jonathan Spalding.
1848. Ransom Reed, H. G. F. Cor- liss, James Fenno, Stephen Moar, S. W.
1834. Samuel Howard, Kirk Boott, Brown, Joel Powers, Sidney Spalding, James Chandler, Osgood Dane, Jesse Benjamin Green, Gilman Gale. Phelps and O. M. Whipple. 1849. Homer Bartlett, Joseph Locke,
1835. Kirk Boott, A. W. Buttrick, H G F Corliss, Stephen Moar, Samuel James Chandler, William Davidson, Burbank, Ransom Reed, George Brown- Artemas Holden, John Mixer,Matthias ell, James Adams, Horace Parmenter. Parkhurst, Alpheus Smith, Joseph 1850. George Brownell, Francis Bush, Stephen Mansur, D P Brigham, Sam- uel Burbank, James Dinsmoor, J M Tyler, O. M. Whipple. Benj. Walker, William Wyman and J. A. Knowles.
1836. William Austin, A. W. Fisher, Bullens, Jefferson Bancroft, William H. W. Hastings, Royal Southwick, Aa- Ripley. ron Mansur, Sidney Spalding, W. W. 1851, Tappan Wentworth, Joseph Wyman, J. M. Marston, Stephen Man- Bedlow, James Dinsmoor, George Gard- sur, Jonathan Tyler, J. L. Sheafe, Al-
ner, John Maynard, Hannibal Powers, exander Wright, Jesse Fox, Josiah B. Silas Tyler, Francis Bush, Jefferson French, S. H. Mann, E. D. Leavitt and Bancroft, William Ripley. James Chandler.
1852, W S Robinson, Erastus Doug-
1837. J. W. Mansur, Stephen Good- lass, JE Farnsworth, Luther Eames, hue, James Wilson, J. K. Fellows, W. Luther B Morse, Otis H Morrill, J K S. Merrill, J. G. Peabody, Jesse Clem- Fellows, A R Brown, Sidney Spalding, ent, J. G. Abbott. J. M. Doe, W. N.
1853. L B Morse, W S Robinson, J. Owen, Charles Hastings, G. K. East- S Fletcher. Jonathan Page, Caleb Cros- mau, Samuel Clark, Samuel Willard, John Mead, Loring Pickering, Richard Fowler.
by, J M Hadley, B F Butler, Luther Eames, William Roby.
1854, Ira Spalding, Daniel Ayer, Ben- 1838. Jesse Fox, William North. jamin Poole, Solon Stevens, James Thomas Hopkinson, Jonathan Bowers,
Townsend, Daniel Holt. S J Tuttle, A W. W. Wyman, J. M. Dodge, Perez B Wright, John Smith, Wm Brown. Fuller, David Nourse, J. M. Marston.
1839. O. M. Whipple, Joshua Swan, ry Phelps, Jr, Horace Howard, S A Edward Winslow, Royal Southwick,
Waters, S W Hanks, D C Eddy, Walter William Davis, Hazen Elliott. David Burnham, Ransom Clifford, Weare Clif- Nourse, H. J. Baxter, Jesse Phelps.
1840. Isaac Scripture, Jefferson Ban- 1856. Weare Clifford, C F Hard Jona- croft, Royal Southwick, Jesse Phelps, than Johnson, L J Fletcher, A B Roby, Nathaniel Wright, Alvah Mansur. Asa Hildreth, Jonathan Weeks, Caleb
1841. Elisha Bartlett, Jefferson Ban- Crosby, Henry Phelps, Jr, J M Burtt. croft, Samuel Burbank, William Carl- ton, Franklin Farrar. R. G. Colby, 1857. S P Adams, Alfred Gilman, Joshua Merrill, J A Goodwin, Ira L Pearson Titcomb, G. W. Wendall, Moore, Seth Pooler, J S Pollard, C F Benjamin Wilde.
Hard, Ignatius Tyler, Noah Conant.
1842. Jonathan Adams, Jonathan 1853. William G Wise, Sullivan Tay, Tyler, E. F. Watson, Amos Hyde, Otis H G F Corliss, S K Fielding, John C Allen, D. S. Richardson, J. L. Fitts, Jepson, George Stevens. J. P. Robinson, Asa Hall.
1859. M A Thomas, Sullivan Tay,
1843. J. T. Hardy, Henry Smith, John C Woodward, T Wentworth, Wal- Samuel Lawrence, Jonathan Tyler, ter Burnham, John A Good win,
ford,
1855, J G Peabody, J P Jewett, Hen-
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
ISAAC A. FLETCHER, DEALER IN
THE BEST FAMILY GROCERIES,
Pork, Lard, Ram, Flour, Butter, Cheese, GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS, No. 126 CENTRAL STREET LOWELL, MASS.
Agent for Thurston, Hall & Co's Celebrated Fancy Crackers. Also, Adams's Celebrated Champagne Cider.
Horse Shoeing and Jobbing.
The subscriber, having had much experience in Shoeing Horses troubled with Corns, Quarter-Cracks and bad Feet of all kinds, hopes, by giving his personal attention to such cases, and by employing skilful and reliable workmen, to give entire satisfac- tion to those who may favor him with their patronage.
JOBBING NEATLY & PROMPTLY EXECUTED. SHOP ON DUMMER STREET. ASA A. PALMER.
JOSHUA CONVERSE,
ADENT FOR
THE LONDON INTERNATIONAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital, $2,500,000. Office : No. 27 Central Street, Lowell, Mass.
This Company is upwards of 20 years standing, and possesses the highest reputation for ability and promptness, and has a Guarantee Fund of $100,000 deposited with the Comptroller of the State of New New York, besides some $250,000 safely invested in Stocks of undoubted security.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
CITY GOVERNMENT --- 1858.
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Municipal Election, Second Monday in December. City Government Organized First Monday in January.
MAYOR: ELISHA HUNTINGTON.
ALDERMEN :
Sewall G. Mack,
Abiel Pevey,
Joseph M. Dodge, Albert Wheeler,
Samuel W. Stickney,
Jeremiah P. Jewett,
Harvey Silver,
Edwin A. Alger.
COMMON COUNCIL:
BENJAMIN C. SARGEANT, President.
Ward 1 .- Charles Wilkins, John M. Maynard, John E. Webb, Wil- liam Barnard.
Ward 2 .- Edward Tuck, William P. Webster, Andrew Blood, Wil- liam F. Salmon.
Ward 3 .- Benjamin C. Sargeant, Hanover Dickey, Joseph A. Bra - brook, Benjamin S. Butterworth.
Ward 4 .- Enoch P. Young, Zephaniah Goward, Jesse Blake, John F. Howe.
Ward 5 .- Willard Dudley, Samuel T. Manahan, Isaac Page, John Avery, 2d. Ward 6 .- William Nichols, Alpha B. Farr,* Erastus Boyden, James H. Rand,t Leonard Brown, Ebenezer Burgess.
* Resigned in January ; Leonard Brown elected to fill the vacancy.
t Resigned in May ; Ebenezer Burgess elected to fill the vacancy.
City Clerk. John H. McAlvin. Salary $1100. Clerk of Common Council. George Gardner. Salary, $200. Messenger, Benjamin G. Mooney. Salary, $650.
The City Clerk is chosen in Convention of the City Council, on the first Monday of January. The Clerk of the Common Council is chosen by that branch the same day. The Messenger is appointed on the same day by the Mayor and Aldermen.
Of the following named officers, the Treasurer is chosen in Con- vention of the City Council in January. The Collector is chosen by concurrent vote, or appointed by resolution, in January or Febru-
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
That which is worth doing at all, is worth doing well.
B. H. PENHALLOW, Letter-Press & Lithographic PRINTER, Wyman's Exchange, cor. Merrimack and Central streets, LOWELL, MASS.
Established June, 1846.
Lithographic Printing .- A portion of my attention will be devoted to the Designing and Printing, in a superior manner, Labels for goods. Also, the issuing of such Circulars as the Manufacturers, Banks, Insurance Offices, and Merchants generally, may require.
By a judicious system of management, my Office is ALWAYS NEW, and furnished with the VERY BEST material, including hand and POWER presses, for the most PROMPT and ECONOMICAL execution of EVERY DESCRIPTION of LETTER-PRESS PRINTING, from a neat Card or Script Circular to the cheap Shop or Auction Bill. Also, Printing in colors, crystal or bronze.
Cheap Printing .- Those wanting any description of cheap Printing, such as Shop or Auction Bills, etc., etc., can be supplied with any quantity, at short notice, and upon terms entirely satisfactory. Shop Bills are printed with such a quality of ink that the finest linen handkerchief will not be soiled by wrapping it in these bills.
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