The Lowell Directory 1866, Part 29

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LOWELL SABBATH SCHOOL UNION. Organized, July 4, 1836. The members are the pastors of the evangelical Churches, superin- tendents and teachers of the several Sabbath Schools. An annual meeting is held in Huntington Hall, and quarterly meetings in churches. Officers for 1865-6: Rev. Moses A. Johnson, Presi- dent. Alfred Gilman, Vice-President. Frederick T. Nortlı, Secre- tary. Dennis P. Bates, Treasurer.


MISCELLANEOUS ASSOCIATIONS.


CITY LIBRARY. - See City School Library, on page 293. CARPENTERS' AND JOINERS' UNION. Meet every Monday evening, at 49 Central Street. George W. Adams, President. Benjamin A. Smith, Vice-President. Oliver Lord, Recording Secretary. Charles Griffin, Treasurer.


MACHINISTS' AND BLACKSMITHS' UNION.


Meet every Tuesday evening, at 49 Central Street.


Henry M. Thompson, President. Wm. H. Ramsdell, Vice-President. Aaron C. Stone, Recording Secretary. Amos Fillmore, Treasurer.


MIDDLESEX MECHANICS' ASSOCIATION.


Mechanics' Building, Dutton Street. Incorporated, 1825.


George F. Richardson, President. Frank P. Appleton, Vice-Presi- dent. Thomas F. Burgess, Secretary. Jacob Rogers, Treasurer. Wm. A. Burke, Andrew Moody, Foster Nowell, E. B. Patch, James K. Fellows, F. E. Jewett, James Adams, Trustees. , Chair- man. Silas Tyler, jr., Secretary. Benj. Walker, Chas. II. Bur- bank, James B. Francis, F. F. Battles, Silas Tyler, jr., George F. Richardson, ex-officio, Directors of the Library and Reading-room. William Hardman, Librarian. The Association owns Mechanics' Building, in which is a large hall. Their Library contains over 9,000 volumes, and there is in the building a spacious Reading- room. There is also connected with it a Cabinet of Natural His- tory. A course of public lectures is given annually, under the au- spices of the Association. Annual meeting, first Tuesday in April. Quarterly meetings, first Tuesday in July, October, and January.


LOWELL CEMETERY. South part of eity.


Oliver M. Whipple, President. Joshua Merrill, S. K. Hutchinson, Edward F. Watson, Stephen Cushing, Charles Hovey, Samuel


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Burbank, Paul Perkins, S. W. Stickney, John L. Cheney, Andrew Moody, William A. Burke, Isaac Place, Trustees. Alfred Gilman, Clerk and Treasurer. William M. Smith, Superintendent. Price of Lots, $35.


LOWELL DISPENSARY.


Organized in 1836, for the purpose of furnishing medicine and medi- cal advice to the poor gratis. James G. Carney, Chairman of Board of Managers. George J. Carney, Secretary and Treasurer. Physicians. - Dr. J. W. Persons, Northern District. Dr. George H. Whitmore, Southern District. Consulting Physicians. - Drs. J. O. Green, C. A. Savory.


LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.


This is an Association of past-members of the Lowell High School. They hold an annual levee in July of each year. Organized, 1863. Regular annual meeting holden first Thursday of January, in each year, at 7 1-2 o'clock, P. M. President, Benjamin F. Butler. Vice- President, Edward F. Sherman. Secretary and Treasurer, Albert WV. Burnham.


LOWELL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION. Hospital, Merrimac, corner Pawtucket.


Organized in 1840, by the several manufacturing companies for the benefit and medical care of those in their employ who may be sick. The agents or superintendents of the several companies are the Trustees. Gilman Kimball, M. D., Physician and Superintendent.


LOWELL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


Nathan Crosby, President. Isaac Holden and Josiah Gates, Vice- Presidents. Joshua Merrill, Treasurer. William Hardman, Secre- tary. Charles Kimball, J. G. Peabody, D. G. Lang, J. P. Jewett, Edward Sheppard, John W. Smith, Trustees.


LOWELL IRISH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.


Hall, in Appleton Block.


Organized for benevolent purposes. Regular meetings, first Monday in the month. John McCarty, President. James McDermot, Sec- retary. Officers elected annually.


LOWELL MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.


Free Chapel, Middlesex Street.


Organized, 1843, for the purpose of aiding the worthy poor of the city. Office hours, from 4 to 5 o'clock, P. M. Order-box at the door. Officers, 1866. - F. P. Appleton, President. Sidney Spaulding, Peter Anderson, Daniel S. Richardson, E. B. Patch, J. F. Kimball, W. P. Brazer, Directors. C. B. Coburn, Secretary. Edward Tufts, Treasurer. Rev. Horatio Wood, Minister at Large.


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SISTERS OF NOTRE DAME.


Adams Street, near St. Patrick's Church.


Lady Superior, Lady Diseree, assisted by several Sisters and teachers. There is connected with the institution a free school ; also a school, where pay is required from pupils.


YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Hall, 55 Central Street.


Organized for the literary improvement of its members. Regular meetings, Wednesday evenings. John Dinnar, Librarian. Officers


chosen semi-annually.


AMERICAN PROTESTANT ASSOCIATION.


PLYMOUTH ROCK LODGE. - Instituted, March 2, 1859. Meets every Wednesday evening in the Wamesit Bank Building, corner of Middlesex and Thorndike Streets.


COUNTY OR DISTRICT ASSOCIATIONS.


MIDDLESEX NORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.


Incorporated, 1855.


Embraces the city of Lowell, and towns of Billerica, Burlington, Chelmsford, Dracut, Dunstable, North Reading, South Reading, Tewksbury, Tyngsboro', Westford and Wilmington, though persons from any part of Middlesex County can become members of the So- ciety. The exhibition of the Society takes place annually the last Thursday in September, on the Fair Grounds, comprising about fifteen aeres, in the southern part of the city of Lowell. Officers for 1865-6 : - James T. Burnap, Dunstable, President. T. Butter- field, Tyngsboro', George W. Coburn, Dracut, Charles F. Flint, North Reading, Joshua Clark, Tewksbury, Vice-Presidents. Abner W. Buttrick, Lowell, Treasurer. Henry P. Perkins, Lowell, Secre- tary. There are two Trustees from each town in the District, the Lowell members being William E. Livingston and Charles H. Wild- er. Annual election, second Tuesday in December.


MIDDLESEX NORTH DISTRICT MEDICAL SOCIETY.


Embraces the city of Lowell and several of the towns in its vicinity. Officers for 1865-6: John C. Bartlett, Chelmsford, President. Jonathan Brown, Tewksbury, Vice-President. George H. Whit- more, Lowell, Secretary. N. B. Edwards, Chelmsford, Treasurer. J. P. Jewett, Lowell, Curator and Librarian. John O. Green, Lowell, Com. of Trials. Lowell is represented in the other offices by J. P. Jewett. I. W. Scribner, and P. P. Campbell, Standing Committee. Charles A. Savory, John C. Bartlett, Edward A. Per- kins, and Austin Marsh, Counsellors. Charles A. Savory. John Brown, Levi Howard, Harlin Pillsbury, Censors. Annual meeting, last Wednesday in April. Quarterly meetings, last Wednesdays in July, October, and January.


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MIDDLESEX NORTH TEMPERANCE UNION.


Comprising Lowell and the neighboring towns. Meetings are held quarterly in some place within the district, at which there are ad- dresses and discussions. Officers for 1865-6: - J. J. Twiss, Presi- dent. G. A. Gerry, Secretary. Joshua Merrill, Treasurer.


TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES. GOLDEN RULE LODGE, N. 87 I. O. G. TEMPLARS. Organized, 1866. Meet every Wednesday evening at Barristers' Hall. William H. Bat- tersly, Newell B. Scott, and J. A. Langford, Trustees.


ARENA TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION. Middle Street.


Jeremiah Crowley, President. Dennis Leonard, Treasurer.


ODD FELLOWS.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.


Hall in Tyler's Block, Central Street, corner Market.


Meetings held : Merrimac Lodge, No. 7, Monday evenings. Me- chanics' Lodge, No. 11, Friday evenings. Oberlin Lodge, No. 28, Tuesday evenings. Monomake Encampment, No. 4, second and fourth Thursday evenings in each month.


MASONIC.


[Hall in Nesmith's Block, John Street. Officers elected in October.] MASSACHUSETTS SOV .. CONSISTORY, S ... P. R ... S ... Instituted, 1859.


William Sutton, of Salem, I ... S ... C ... in C ... Wm. North, of Lowell, 1st Lieutenant-Commander. Joseph Bedlow, of Lowell, 2d Lieu- tenant-Commander. Joel Spalding, Secretary and Treasurer.


MOUNT CALVARY CHAPTER, ROSE CROIX, 18º. W. F. Salmon, M ... W ... & P ... M ...


LOWELL COUNCIL, PRINCES OF JERUSALEM, 16º William S. Gardner, M .. E ... S .:. P .. G .:. M ...


LOWELL GRAND LODGE OF PERFECTION, 14º S. K. Hutchinson, T ... P .. G .. M ..


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PILGRIM ENCAMPMENT KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Instituted, October, 1855.


William F. Salmon, E. Grand Commander. Samuel D. Sargeant, Generalissimo. Samuel T. Lancaster, Captain-General. J. P. Folsom, Treasurer. H. P. Perkins, Recorder. Meetings, Wednes- day evening after full moon.


AHASUERUS COUNCIL OF ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS. Re-organized, December 23, 1856. S. K. Hutchinson, T. I. G. M. R. J. Walker, R. I. G. M. S. K. Fielding, I. G. M. William North, M. of Ex. E. B. Howe, R. Meetings, Monday evening after full moon.


MOUNT HOREB ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER. Chartered, 1826.


Hiram N. Hall, H. P. Albion J. Dudley, K. Charles Morrill, S. J. P. Folsom, Treasurer. R. W. Baker, Secretary. Meetings, Monday evening on or before each full moon.


PENTUCKET LODGE. Instituted, 1805.


F. T. North, W. M. R. J. Walker, S. Ward. Oliver Ober, J. Ward. Isaac Cooper, Treasurer. Eliphalet Hills, Secretary. Meetings, Thursday evening on or before full moon.


ANCIENT YORK LODGE. Instituted, 1852.


Sager Ashworth, W. M. H. P. Perkins, S. Ward. A. J. Dudley, J. Ward. J. C. Abbott, Treasurer. R. W. Baker, Secretary. Meetings, Wednesday evening on or before full moon.


MIDDLESEX COUNTY OFFICERS.


Judge of Probate and Insolvency. - William A. Richardson, Cam- bridge.


Register of Probate and Insolvency. - Joseph II. Tyler, East Cam- bridge.


Assistant Register of Probate and Insolvency. - I. F. Jones, East Cam- bridge.


District Attorney. - Isaac S. Morse, East Cambridge.


Clerk of the Courts. - Benjamin F. Ham, East Cambridge.


Assistant Clerk. - John J. Sawyer, Somerville.


County Treasurer. - Amos Stone, Charlestown.


Register of Deeds. - Northern District, Asahel B. Wright, Lowell. Southern District, Charles B. Stevens, East Cambridge.


County Commissioners. - Leo. Huntress, Tewksbury, Chairman. Ed- ward J. Collins, Newton, Joseph H. Waitt, Malden.


Special Commissioners. - Benjamin K. Haven, Framingham. William W. Edgarton, Shirley.


Overseers of House of Correction. - James M. Usher, Medford. S. Chandler, Lexington. Thomas Rice, jr., Newton.


Master House of Correction. - Charles J. Adams, Cambridge. Sheriff. - Charles Kimball, Lowell.


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Deputy Sheriffs. - Luther L. Parker, East Cambridge. James P. Richardson, Cambridge. Lowell W. Chamberlin, Charlestown. John B. Moore, Concord. Joseph G. Bannister, Framingham. Charles H. Robinson, Feltonville. Andrew Robbins, Groton. Benj. L. Howe, Groton Junction. Jonathan Whittemore, Hopkinton. Jefferson Bancroft, Wm. H. Clemence, James Hopkins, Lowell. John H. Clark, Melrose. John T. White, Medford. Daniel B. Lovejoy, Reading. B. F. Lewis, Townsend. Eben W. Fiske, Waltham. Horace Collamore, Woburn.


Jailors. - Cambridge, Charles J. Adams. Concord, Samuel Staples. Lowell, Charles Kimball.


Messengers at Court Houses. - East Cambridge, John C. Burdakin. Concord, Samuel Staples. Lowell, James Hurd.


TIMES AND PLACES OF HOLDING COURTS. SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.


Law Term, at Boston, first Wednesday of January. Jury Term, at Lowell, third Tuesday of April.


SUPERIOR COURT.


Civil Terms, at Lowell, second Monday of March and first Monday of September ; Concord, first Monday of June; Cambridge, second Monday of December. Criminal Terms, at Cambridge, second Monday of February; Concord, fourth Monday of June; Lowell, third Monday of October.


PROBATE COURT.


At Cambridge, second and fourth Tuesdays of Jannary, second and fourth Tuesdays of February, second and fourth Tuesdays of March, second and fourth Tuesdays of April, second Tuesday of May, sec- ond Tuesday of June, second and fourth Tuesdays of August, sec- ond Tuesday of September, second Tuesday of October, second and fourth Tuesdays of November, second and fourth Tuesdays of De- cember. At Lowell, first Tuesday of February, first Tuesday of April, first Tuesday of June, first Tuesday of September, and first Tuesday of December. At Concord, first Tuesday of January, first Tuesday of March, first Tuesday of May, and first Tuesday of Oc- tober. At Framingham, fourth Tuesday of June, and fourth Tues- day of October. At Groton, fourth Tuesday of May, and fourth Tuesday of September.


INSOLVENCY COURT.


At Cambridge, second and fourth Wednesdays of each month, except July. At Concord and Lowell, when the Probate Court is held in those places.


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' MEETINGS.


At Cambridge, first Tuesday of January. At Concord, first Tuesday, of June. At Lowell, first Tuesday of September.


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POLICE COURT OF LOWELL.


Room, west end of Market Building, Market Street. Established, 1833. Nathan Crosby, Justice. George Stevens, Andrew F. Jewett, Special Justices. Samuel P. Hadley, jr., Clerk. Sessions are held for the trial of criminal cases every day, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Civil terms, first and third Mondays of each month.


CIVIL OFFICERS.


Masters in Chancery. - Arthur P. Bonney, William S. Gardner.


Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers. - A. R. Brown, Nathan Crosby, John F. Rogers, George Stevens, S. W. Stickney.


Notaries Public. - Edwin A. Alger, John A. Knowles, Joseph H.


Ely, David Hyde, S. W. Stickney, Abel Whitney, Charles M. Wil- liams.


Coroners. - Jeremiah P. Jewett (special), Thomas W. Pressey.


Justices of the Peace and Quorum throughout the Commonwealth. - Ar- thur P. Bonney, Benj. F. Butler, John A. Goodwin, Chauncey L. Knapp, John Nesmith, Josiah G. Peabody.


Justices of the Peace and Quorum. - Edwin A. Alger, Jefferson Ban- eroft, Alpheus R. Brown, Samnel A. Brown, Robert B. Caverly, H. G. F. Corliss, Nathan Crosby, William S. Gardner, Samuel P. Hadley, jr., John A. Knowles, Joseph B. Keyes, John F. McEvoy, Sewall G. Mack, Ephraim B. Patch, Edward F. Sherman, A. J. Stackpole, George Stevens, Theodore II. Sweetser, William P. Webster, Tappan Wentworth, G. D. Woodman.


Justices of the Peace. - Julian Abbot, James C. Abbott, Joel A. Ab- bott, Horace J. Adams, Otis Allen, James C. Ayer, Frank F. Bat- tles, Wm. H. Bent, Charles R. Blaisdell, Andrew Blood, Erastus Boyden, Artemus L. Brooks, Ethan Burnap, Walter Burnham, Abner W. Buttrick, John A. Buttrick, Jeremiah Clark, James Cook, Isaac Cooper, Charles Cowley, Joshua W. Daniels, John Davis, Erastus Douglass, Alpha B. Farr, James K. Fellows, James B. Francis, Abram French, Josiah B. French, Abner Frost, John F. Frye, Harrison H. Fuller, Robert J. Garrett, Gustavus A. Gerry, Silas F. Gladwin, Frederick T. Greenhalgh, Philip Hardy, Fred- eric Holton, James Hopkins, Hoeum Hosford, Horace Howard, Charles F. Howe, James M. Howe, Lorenzo G. Howe, Samuel K. Hutchinson, Andrew F. Jewett, Jeremiah P. Jewett, J. Judson Judkins, Jonathan Kendall, Charles Kimball, J. Chellis Kimball, John F. Kimball, Wm. Kittredge, Jonathan Ladd, William Lam- son, jr., Bickford Lang, Cyrus Latham, Ambrose Lawrence, Sam- uel Lawrence, James Loughran, James J. Maguire, John F. Mana- han, Joshua N. Marshall, John B. McAlvin, John H. McAlvin, Mugh McEvoy, John F. MeEvoy, Darius Merriam, William G. Morse, William North, Francis H. Nourse, William F. Osgood, Paul Perkins, Albert B. Plimpton, Joel Powers, Samuel C. Pratt, Thomas W. Pressey, John W. Reed, Abel Richardson, Daniel S. Richardson, George F. Richardson, Augustus B. Roby, John F. Rogers, William F. Salmon, Benjamin C. Sargeant, Stephen P. Sargent, George F. Sawtell, George F. Scribner, Luther E. Shep- ard, Sidney Spalding, Andrew J. Stackpole, Samuel W. Stickney, Holland Streeter, Charles A. F. Swan, Joshua Swan, Abraham Tilton, Joseph Tilton, Edward Tuck, Frederick S. Tukey, Artemas


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S. Tyler, Benjamin Walker, Edward F. Watson, Charles A. Welch, Oliver M. Whipple, Abel Whitney, Benjamin J. Williams, Charles M. Williams, John Willoughby, George D. Woodman, Andrew C. Wright, Asahel B. Wright, Hapgood Wright, John Wright.


Commissioners of other States, residing in Lowell. - California, Chas. A. F. Swan. Connecticut, Edwin A. Alger, Jonathan Ladd. In- diana, Jonathan Ladd. Illinois, Jonathan Ladd. Iowa, R. B. Cav- arly, Jonathan Ladd. Maine, Edwin A. Alger, Samuel A. Brown. R. B. Caverly, Samuel Lawrence, Charles A. F. Swan. Michigan, Jonathan Ladd. Minnesota, Jonathan Ladd. Nevada, Charles A. F. Swan. New Hampshire, Edwin A. Alger, John Davis, J. C. Kimball, Jonathan Ladd, Samuel Lawrence, Charles A. F. Swan, William P. Webster, G. D. Woodman. New York, R. B. Caverly, Edwin A. Alger, Charles A. F. Swan. Ohio, Jonathan Ladd. Rhode Island, Charles A. F. Swan. Vermont, Alpheus R. Brown, Jonathan Ladd, Charles A. F. Swan, William P. Webster. Wis- consin, Jonathan Ladd.


MILITARY.


LOWELL MECHANIC PHALANX, 6THI REGT., Co. C.


B. F. Goddard, Captain. Wm. B. MeCurdy, 1st Lieutenant. J. A. Richardson, 2d Lieutenant. Albert Hamblet, Clerk. Charles A. Vinal, Armorer. Armory, Market Hall.


LOWELL CITY GUARDS, 6TH REGT., CO. D.


James W. Hart, Captain. , 1st Lieutenant. Reuben H. Ditson, 2d Lieutenant. James S. Torsey, Clerk. Henry H. Coch- ran, Armorer. Armory, Market House.


Co. G. 6TH REGT.


, Captain. Edward S. Wheeler, 1st Lieutenant. George Stevens, 2d Lieutenant. Nathan S. Hosmer, Clerk. Armory, Jackson Hall.


SIXTY - FIFTHI UNATTACHED Co. M. V. M.


Matthew Donovan, Captain. John O. Grady, 1st Lieutenant. Dan- iel W. Manning, 2nd Lieutenant. John Gaffney, Clerk. Michael McDermott, Armorer. Armory, in Market Building.


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APPLETON NATIONAL BANK.


6 Appleton Block, CENTRAL STREET.


Capital - J. A. KNOWLES


J. E. KIMBALL


S. E. STOTT


$300,000.


President.


Cashier. Clerk.


DIRECTORS.


WM. S. BENNETT, GEO. BRAGDON,


ABNER W. BUTTRICK,


ISAAC FARRINGTON,


JOSIAH B. FRENCH, WM. L. NORTH,


ADDISON PUTNAM, CHARLES B. RICHMOND, SIDNEY SPALDING.


Annual Meeting, Second Tuesday in January. Dividends First Monday of April and October. Discount, Mondays and Thursdays.


U. S. 7-30 Notes constantly on hand and for Sale.


Dividends payable in Boston collected without charge.


Merchants' National Bank, MERCHANTS' BANK BUILDING,


43 1-2 Merrimack Street.


U. S. Depositary and Financial Agent of the United States. Capital, $300,000.


Converted, September, 1864. HOCUM HOSFORD, President. JOHN N. PIERCE, Jr., Cashier.


HENRY P. WEBBER, Clerk. O. W. GAY, Clerk.


DIRECTORS.


ROYAL SOUTHWICK, JOSEPH H. ELY, JOSHUA N. MARSHALL,


ALDEN B. RICHARDSON,


HORACE J. ADAMS,


WILLIAM KELLEY.


Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. Annual Meeting, second Tuesday in January.


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FIRST NATIONAL BANK,


CENTRAL, COR. MIDDLE ST.


ORGANIZED, 1864.


CAPITAL


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$250,000.


ARTHUR P. BONNEY, President.


GEORGE F. HUNT, Cashier. GEORGE B. ALLEN, Clerk.


DIRECTORS.


James K. Fellows, James C. Abbott,


Gilman Kimball,


Isaac Place,


Ephraim Brown,


W. H. Parker,


Henry M. Hooke, Samuel N. Wood.


DISCOUNT DAYS, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. ANNUAL ELECTION IN JANUARY.


THE OLD


LOWELL NATIONAL BANK,


(FORMERLY THE LOWELL BANK.)


BANKING ROOMS IN SAVINGS-BANK BUILDING,


CORNER OF SHATTUCK & MIDDLE STS.


Discount Days, Mondays and Thursdays. Annual Election, Third Tuesday of January.


Incorporated as a State Bank, March 11, 1828. Authorized to commence business as a National Banking Association, June 22, 1865.


CAPITAL, $200,000.


EDWARD TUCK, President.


CHARLES M. WILLIAMS, Cashier.


DIRECTORS.


Frederick Ayer, Jonathan 1'. Folsom, John Waugh,


Willard A. Brown, Joel Spalding, Phineas Whiting,


Luther W. Faulkner, Edward Tuck, William H. P. Wright.


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PRESCOTT NATIONAL BANK, 26 & 28 CENTRAL STREET, OPPOSITE MIDDLE STREET. INCORPORATED, 1850. REORGANIZED, 1865. CAPITAL, $300,000.


CHARLES B. COBURN, President. ARTEMAS S. TYLER, Cashier. GEORGE M. ELLIOTT, Teller. ALONZO A. COBURN, Clerk.


DIRECTORS.


Charles B. Coburn, John L. Cheney,


Samuel Burbank, Benjamin Adams,


Elijah M. Read,


Silas Tyler, Jr.


D. S. Richardson, Charles Stott.


J. A. Brabrook, E. F. Sherman,


Hapgood Wright.


ANNUAL MEETING, SECOND TUESDAY IN JANUARY. Discount days, Monday and Thursday ; Dividends payable First of April and October.


Bank Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 4. Shut Saturday, P.M.


U. S. 7 3-10 on hand, and for sale, drawn on New York. Sight Drafts and Orders on Boston collected without charge. General Banking and Exchange business done on most favorable terms.


THE LOWELL FIVE CENT SAVINGS BANK.


INCORPORATED, 1854. Receives Deposits in sums of 5 cts. to $1,000.


OFFICE IN THE PRESCOTT NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, 26 AND 28 CENTRAL STREET, Opposite Middle Street. First Floor.


Open every afternoon, except Saturday, from 2 to 4, and Tuesday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock. Quarters commence first Saturday January, April, July, and October.


HORATIO WOOD, President.


VICE-PRESIDENTS. Samuel Burbank, Nathan Crosby, Sewall G. Mack, Elijah M. Read, H. Hosford.


TRUSTEES.


John W. P. Abbott, Benjamin Adams, Chas. B. Coburn, Frank F. Battles, Joseph A. Brabrook, Thomas Talbot, John F. Kimball, Wm. A Richardson, Hapgood Wright, John L. Cheney, Samuel D. Sargeant, John Holt, Oliver E. Cushing, Silas Tyler, Jr., Jolin C. Bartlett.


ARTEMAS S. TYLER, Treasurer.


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RAILROAD NATIONAL BANK.


CARLETON BLOCK, MERRIMACK STREET. INCORPORATED, 1831. CONVERTED, 1865. Capital, $800,000. PAR VALUE OF SHARES, $100. S. W. STICKNEY, President.


JOHN F. ROGERS, Cashier.


JAMES S. HOVEY, Teller. WILLIAM U. AMSDEN, Clerk.


DIRECTORS.


HOMER BARTLETT, JOHN WRIGHT, .


WILLIAM A. BURKE,


SAMUEL FAY,


CHARLES HOVEY,


GEORGE RIPLEY,


SEWALL G. MACK,


GEORGE MOTLEY,


JAMES B. FRANCIS, JOHN W. P. ABBOT,


O. H. PERRY.


Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays.


MECHANICS' SAVINGS BANK,


CARLETON BLOCK, MERRIMACK STREET, ORGANIZED, 1861.


Open every afternoon (except Saturdays) from 2 to 4 o'clock, and on Thursday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock.


WM. A. BURKE, President.


JOHN F. ROGERS, Treasurer.


VICE-PRESIDENTS.


SAMUEL W. STICKNEY, JEREMIAH CLARK, OWEN STREET,


HOYT W. HILTON,


ISAAC PLACE.


TRUSTEES.


Andrew Moody, Edward F. Sherman,


Alfred Gilman, Wm. Brown,


Isaac Cooper,


Horace J. Adams,


Benjamin C. Sargeant,


Edward F. Watson,


George Ripley,


Samuel Fay,


Charles Hovey,


John B. McAlvin, Ferdinand Rodliff, Julian V. Keyes,


Jacob Rogers.


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The Wamesit National Bank


OF LOWELL,


Middlesex Street, near the Northern Depot.


INCORPORATED AS A STATE BANK, APRIL 28, 1853. ORGANIZED AS A NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, FEB. 3, 1865.


CAPITAL, $200,000.


WILLIAM A. RICHARDSON, Pres. JOHN H. BUTTRICK, Cashier. JAMES S. WELCH, Clerk.


DIRECTORS.


DANIEL CHURCHILL, SAMUEL HORN,


W. A. RICHARDSON,


C. H. WILDER,


M. T. DURRELL, C. T. FLINT,


FRANCIS JEWETT,


H. C. HOWE, GEORGE RUNELS, H. B. SHATTUCK.


DISCOUNTS DAILY.


ST. ANNE'S SCHOOL.


Rooms in Savings-Bank Building.


The three Terms of this School are as follows :


The Fall Term, from the 1st of September until Christmas; the Win- ter Term, from the second week in January until Easter; the Spring Term, from the second week after Easter until July 26, with a recess of one week at Whitsuntide.


The tuition will be at the rate of about twenty dollars a year for the English branches ; Languages, Drawing, and Music, extra, at the rate of twelve dollars a year for cach language; Drawing, three dollars for 24 lessons ; Music, fifteen dollars for 24 lessons ; Languages, &c., without the English, six dollars each per term.


Pupils not connected with the school can take the extra studies at six dollars per quarter ; Music at fifteen dollars per quarter.


Application for further particulars may be made at Mr. B. C. Sargeant's.


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LOWELL INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS. - Shattuck Street. Theo- dore Edson, President. James G. Carney, Treasurer.


CITY INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS. - Appleton Block. Nathan Al- len, President. John A. Buttrick, Treasurer.


LOWELL HORSE RAILROAD COMPANY. - Office, Museum Build- ing, Merrimack Street, opposite Central. Road opened, March 1, 1864. Capital, $100,000. William E. Livingston, President. Al- bert Wheeler, Vice-President. John A. Goodwin, Treasurer and Clerk. Directors, James Noxon, Syracuse, N. Y .; N. Mickles, N. Y. City ; Robert Wood, G. N. Kennedy, Syracuse. N. Y.


SUFFOLK MANUFACTURING COMPANY. - Suffolk Street. Capital, $600,000. John Wright, Agent. Pay-day, week after last Satur- day in each month.


PROPRIETORS OF THE LOCKS AND CANALS ON MERRIMACK RIVER. - Incorporated in 1792. James B. Francis, Agent. Noah R. Harlow, Paymaster. Pay-day, week after last Saturday in each month.


UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE. - C. C. Esty, of Framing- ham, Assessor. George W. Coburn, Benjamin Goddard, J. D. Pin- der, Assistant Assessors in Lowell. Office, No. 2 Nesmith Block. John Nesmith, Collector, office 1 Nesmith's Block. George Hedrick, Deputy Collector, office 36 Central Street. James G. Buttrick, Deputy Collector, office 1 Nesmith's Block.


LOWELL POST-OFFICE.


Office, Merrimack Street, opposite Central. John A. Goodwin, Postmaster. Levi Hedge, Chief Clerk. Samuel M. Bellows, Lor- ing H. Austin, Philip P. Haggerty, James H. Pinder, Assistant Clerks. William H. Goodale, George Hobson, Charles F. Tilton, Letter Carriers. Office hours, from 7, A. M., to 8, P. M. Mails sent to Boston, Nashua, Concord, and Manchester, N. H., three times a day ; to Worcester, Lawrence, Salem, and East twice a day ; to New York, Fitchburg, and places on the Cheshire Railroad, and north of Concord, once a day ; to California by overland daily, and by steamer on the 2d, 12th, and 22d of each month; to Pelham and Windham, N. H., and Concord, Mass., on Mondays, Wednes- days, and Fridays. Letters are delivered in the city, by carriers, free.




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