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Cambridgeport, Edward Burn- ham.
East Cambridge, John C. Bul- lard, Lorenzo Marrett
Charlestown, James Adams, William Peirce.
Concord, Geo. M. Brooks, Geo. Heywood.
Framingham, Colman S. Adams, Constantine C. Esty.
South Framingham, George C. Travis.
Groton, Levi Sherwin.
Holliston, Elias Bullard.
Hopkinton, Clement Meserve, Silas Mirick.
Hudson, James T. Joslin, Silas H. Stuart.
Lowell, John A. Buttrick, Geo.
J. Carney, Dana B. Gove, Geo. D. Hill, Chas. F. Howe, Charles C. Hutchinson, Jonathan Ladd, John F. McEvoy, George Stevens, Abel Whitney.
Malden, Albert F. Sargent.
Marlborough, William Barnes, Edmund C. Whitney.
Medford, Benj. F. Hayes, Charles Russell.
Natick, Newton Morse.
Newton, Charles K. Amidon, Andrew B. Cobb, J. Watson Tay- lor.
Newtonville, Ezra S. Farnsworth, Dustin Lancy,
West Newton, Stephen Thacher. Somerville, Russell H. Conwell. Townsend, Charles Osgood.
Wakefield, Chester W. Eaton, Samuel K. Hamilton, Byron A. Osgood.
Waltham, Byron B. Johnson, Frederick M. Stone.
Watertown, George R. Kidder, Jesse F. Wheeler.
Woburn, Alpha E. Thompson.
JUDICIARY.
SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.
Horace Gray, jr., Boston, Chief Justice. John Wells, Chicopee ; James D. Colt, Pittsfield ; Seth Ames, Boston ; Marcus Moiton, Andover ; William C. Endicott, Salem ; Charles Devens, jr., Wor- cester, Associate Justices. Charles R. Train, Boston, Attorney-Gene- ral. George C. Wilde, Boston, Clerk of the Commonwealth, George W. Nichols, Boston, Assistant Clerk Albert G. Browne, jr., Bos- ton, Reporter.
Law Term for Middlesex County at Boston, 1st Wednesday of Jan- uary.
Terms for the trial of Jury cases, at Lowell, 3d Tuesday in April ; at Cambridge, 3d Tuesday in Oc- tober.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Lincoln F. Brigham, Salem, Chief Justice. Julius Rockwell, Lenox; Otis P. Lord, Salem; Ezra Wilkinson, Wrentham; John P. Putnam, Boston; Francis H. Dewey, Worcester; Robert C. Pit- man, New Bedford; John W. Bacon, Natick; William Allen, Northampton; P. Emory Aldrich, Worcester. Associate Justices. Jos. A. Willard, Boston, Clerk. Edwin A. Wadleigh, Boston, Asst. Clerk. Otis V. Waterman, Bos- ton, Clerk (Criminal Business).
District Attorney, George Stev- ens, Lowell.
Sessions of Superior Court in Middlesex County.
Civil Terms at Lowell, 2d Mon-
HERRING'S SAFES, 56 and 60 SUDBURY ST., BOSTON. Awarded gold medal at Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Association, 1874.
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Judiciary, - continued.
day of March, and 1st Monday of September; Cambridge, 1st Mon- day of June, and 2d Monday of December. Criminal terms of Cambridge, 2d Monday of Febru- ary, and 4th Monday of June; Lowell, 3d Monday of October.
SESSIONS OF THE PROBATE COURT.
At Cambridge, 1st, 2d and 4th Tuesday of each month, except August.
At Lowell, 3d Tuesday of Janu- ary, March, May, July, September and November.
SESSIONS OF THE COURT OF INSOLVENCY.
At Cambridge, 2d and 4th Wed- nesday of each month, except Au- gust; and on other days by special assignment and adjournment.
POLICE AND MUNICIPAL COURTS.
CAMBRIDGE. - Justice, John S. Ladd; Special Justices, . Emory Woodward, H. W. Muzzey; Clerk, Thomas McIntire, jr.
LOWELL. - Justice, Nathan Crosby; Special Justices, Geo. Ste- vens, John Davis; Clerk, Samuel P. Hadley.
SOMERVILLE. - Justice, Isaac Story; Special Justice, A. R. Brown; Clerk, L. Stetson.
DISTRICT COURT.
FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF NORTH- ERN MIDDLESEX. Ayer Groton, Pepperell, Townsend, Ashby, Shirley, Westford, Littleton, and Boxborough.
Josiah K. Bennett, Justice. John Spaulding, Special Justice.
POPULATION OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
ACCORDING TO THE CENSUS OF 1870.
* Brighton and Charlestown have been taken from Middlesex County, and annexed to Boston.
Acton .. 1,593 1 Marlborough .
8,474
Arlington 3,261
Maynard (new town).
Ashby .. 994
Ashland 2,186
Ayer, included in Groton.
Bedford 849
Belmont
1,513
Billerica
Boxborough. 1,833
338
* Briglitou
4,967
Burlington.
626
Cambridge
39,634
Somerville 14,685
Stoneham. 4,513
Stow 1,813
Sudbury
2,091
Concord.
2,412
Tewksbury.
1,944
Dracut.
2,078
Townsend .. 1,962
Tyngsborough. 629
Wakefield. 4,135
Waltham 9,065
Groton ..
3,584
Watertown 4,326
Hopkinton
4,419
Westford. 1,803
1,261
Lexington 2,277
Lincoln
791
Littleton 983
Lowell
40,928
Malden
7,367
274,353
STATE ALMSHOUSE AT TEWKSBURY.
Superintendent, ThomasJ Marsh. Physician, Joseph D. Nichols.
Assistant Physician, Helen M. Marsh. Physician in charge of Insane, James M. Whittaker.
471
Everett .
2,220
Framingham.
4,968
Holliston
3,073
Wayland. 1,240
Hudson 3,389
Weston
Wilmington. - 866
Winchester 2,645
Woburn. 8,560
1,842
Pepperell
Reading. 2,664
Sherborn 1,062
Shirley 1,451
Carlisle 28,323
569
*Charlestown
2,374
Chelmsford.
Medford. 5,717
Melrose 3,414
Natick 6,404
Newton 12,825
North Reading. 942
Dunstable.
Inspectors, George P. Elliot, Billerica; Francis H. Nourse, Lowell; Daniel E. Safford, Ham- ilton.
HERRING'S SAFES, 56 and 60 SUDBURY ST., BOSTON. Awarded gold medal at Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Association, 1874.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
Post-Offices and Post-Masters in Middlesex County.
Towns are also given which are not Post-Offices, but their Post- Offices immediately follow.
ACTON. . . . A. M. Robbins
SOUTH ACTON
J. K. W. Wetherbee
WEST S. W. Hopkins ELLSWORTH .... Isaac W. Flagg ARLINGTON ... Frederick E. Fowle ARLINGTON HEIGHTS
J. M. Bailey
ASHBY. Charles O. Green
ASHLAND. .James H. Jones ASSABET (see Maynard).
AUBURNDALE (see Newton) AYER. Leonard A. Buck
BEDFORD.
Marcus B. Webber
BELMONT .. . A. A. Adams WAVERLEY .. J. A. Chamberlain BILLERICA ..... Charles H. Parker NORTH BILLERICA
James Whittemore BRAGGVILLE (see Holliston).
BURLINGTON. . . . Silas Cutler
CAMBRIDGE. .. . William L. Lyon
NORTH .... A. L. Jordan
CAMBRIDGEPORT
R. M. Hodgkins
EAST CAMBRIDGE
Rufus R. Wade
CARLISLE. . Sidney T. Bull CHELMSFORD .. Geo. A. Parkhurst NORTH CHELMSFORD
Elisha R. Shaw
SOUTH .T. M. Gerrish
WEST J. N. Perry
MIDDLESEX VILLAGE
John W. Damon COCHITUATE (see Wayland). COLLEGE HILL (see Medford).
CONCORD .... Henry L. Whitcomb WESTVALE ... James D. Wright DRACUT. . James H. Wilson DUNSTABLE. .L. H. Parker EVERETT. .J. B. Everett FORGE VILLAGE (see Westford) FRAMINGHAM ... . Mrs. J. S. Wilde SOUTH FRAMINGHAM
Willard Howe
SAXONVILLE. .. L. F Fuller GRANITEVILLE (see Westford). GREENWOOD (see Wakefield). GROTON,
Miss Hattie E. Farnsworth WEST GROTON. . Charles H. Hill GROTON JUNCTION (now Ayer). HAYDEN Row (see Hopkinton). HOLLISTON ....... James F. Fiske EAST HOLLISTON,
Edward C. Parker BRAGGVILLE, Dennis Hartshorn
HOPKINTON ..... Mrs. A. F. Pierce HAYDEN Row, Benjamin Phipps WOODVILLE . John Smith HUDSON. .S. F. Manson LEXINGTON. .L. G. Babcock EAST LEXINGTON ..... A. Childs LINCOLN. . James L Chapin
SOUTH LINCOLN, Albert A. Cook LITTLETON. .J. A. Harwood LOWELL .. .Edward T. Runals MALDEN . Temple Dodge SOUTH MALDEN (now Everett).
MAPLEWOOD, E. A. Cummings MARLBOROUGH J. S. Fay MAYNARD .A. G. Haynes
MEDFORD . John H. Eames EAST MEDFORD .... A. P. Perry WEST MEDFORD, Reuben T. Wiley COLLEGE HILL. . Benj. T. White MELROSE, Miss Susan E. Eastman MELROSE HIGHLANDS, John Singer, jr.
MIDDLESEX VILLAGE (see Chelms- ford).
MOUNT AUBURN (see Watertown). NATICK .. . . ... . Mrs. C. Brigham SOUTH NATICK. Gustavus Smith NEWTON. . . . . . .J. G. Latta NEWTON CENTRE, Miss L. A. White
HIGHLANDS,
C. W. Farnham
LOWER FALLS,
Wm. R. Dimond
UPPER FALLS, J. F. Webster
NEWTONVILLE .. Jere. B. Lovett WEST NEWTON ..... C. H. Stacy AUBURNDALE, George L. Bourne CHESTNUT HILL,
Isaac Kingsbury NORTH READING .... A. E. Damon PEPPERELL. John Loring EAST PEPPERELL,
James A. Elliott
READING. .L. E. Gleason ROCK BOTTOM (see Stow). SAXONVILLE (see Framingham). SHERBORN ... Jeremiah R. Hawes SHIRLEY Jonas Longley SHIRLEY VILLAGE,
W. W. Edgarton
SOMERVILLE. ... .James T. Hunt EAST SOMERVILLE,
N. L. Dayton
NORTH
Thomas G. Temple
WEST
" Edward A. Kingman
HERRING'S SAFES, 56 and 60 SUDBURY ST., BOSTON. Awarded gold medal at Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Association, 1874.
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Post-Offices and Post-Masters, - continued.
SOUTH READING (now Wakefield ). STONEHAM . . Charles E. Horne
STOW. John P. Hildreth
ROCK BOTTOM. .. Augustus Rice SUDBURY ... J. S. Hunt NORTH SUDBURY. . E. A. Conant SOUTH Emory Hunt
TEWKSBURY ... . Henry E. Preston TOWNSEND. .... William P. Taylor TOWNSEND HARBOR,
Charles Emory WEST TOWNSEND, Albert Howe TYNGSBOROUGH,
John H. E. D. Littlehale
WAKEFIELD. . .J. W. Locke GREENWOOD. . George A Temple WALTHAM .... Samuel O. Upham WATERTOWN. ...
. .. .S. S. Gleason MT. AUBURN. George M. Osgood
WAVERLEY (See Belmont).
WAYLAND. ... L. K. Lovell
COCHITUATE .J. M. Moore WESTFORD .. Sherman D. Fletcher FORGE VILLAGE, Luther Prescott GRANITEVILLE .. Arthur Wright WESTON ...... George W. Cutting WESTVALE (see Concord).
WILMINGTON ..... Joseph A. Ames NORTH WILMINGTON, Silas Buck WINCHESTER .... George P. Brown WOBURN. .. . Nathan Wyman EAST WOBURN, Albert L. Richardson
NORTH WOBURN. E. E. Thompson
WOODVILLE (see Hopkinton).
U. S. POSTAL REGULATIONS.
LETTERS, and matters partly or wholly in writing, or SEALED PACK- AGES to any part of the UNITED STATES, 3 cents per half ounce, or fraction thereof. DROP LETTERS, at Post-offices having letter-car- riers, 2 cents per half ounce; at other offices, 1 cent per half ounce. Request letters are returned to writers free. Stamps cut from Stamped Envelopes are valueless. The weight of a letter packet must not ex- cred four pounds
POSTAL CARDS, 1 cent each. With an additional 1 cent stamp, they can be sent to Canada, Newfoundland, and by direct mails to Germany.
ON NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS sent within the UNITED STATES, the following are the quarterly rates, which must be paid at either the mailing or distributing office: QUARTERLY, for each 4 oz. (not over 8 oz.), 1 cent. MONTHLY, for each 4 oz. (not over 12 oz.), 3 cents SEMI- MONTHLY, for each 4 oz. (not over 12 oz. ), 6 cents. WEEKLY, for each 4 oz. (not over 16 oz.), 5 cents. SEMI-WEEKLY, for each 4 oz. (not over 16 oz.), 10 cents. TRI WEEKLY, for each 4 oz. (not over 16 oz.), 15 cents. SIX TIMES A WEEK, for each 4 oz. (not over 16 oz.), 30 cents. DAILY, for each 4 oz. (not over 16 oz.), 35 cents. On Newspapers of small size, issued less frequently than once a week, the posta ;e is 1 cent for packages of four oz. each. Newspaper packages over pre- scribed weight are SUBJECT TO LETTER POSTAGE. On Newspapers or Periodicals to be delivered by carrier in the same Postal District where deposited, the postage is 1 cent each, if not over 2 ounces; if over, 2 cents each.
UNSEALED CIRCULARS, not exceeding four pounds, 1 cent for each two oz.
BOOKS, not exceeding four pounds, 2 cents for each two ounces .. Books with flexible covers are regarded as pamphlets.
PACKAGES OR SAMPLES of merchandise, metals, ores, minerals, etc., not exceeding 12 ounces, 2 cents for each two ounces. Packages must be so inclosed as to be easily opened and contents examined, without injury to wrappers.
MISCELLANEOUS PRINTED MATTER, excepting books or newspapers, not exceeding four pounds in weight, 1 cent for each 2 ounces. This class includes book-manuscripts, proof-sheets, bulbs, seeds, scions, cards, chromos, circulars, engravings, maps, pamphlets, sheet-music. etc.
THE REGISTRATION FEE on letters or sealed packages to any part of the United States, is 8 cents, in addition to postage paid in full. Registry fee to Canada is 5 cents; to England and Germany, 8 cents.
Letters addressed to the departments in Washington must be prepaid.
HERRING'S SAFES, 56 and 60 SUDBURY ST., BOSTON. Awarded gold medal at Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Association, 1874.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
FOREIGN POSTAGE. - Letters per half ounce, to Great Britain, Ire- land and Canada, 6 cents.
German Empire (direct mail), 6 cents.
France, 10 cents. Italy. 10 cents.
Switzerland (via England), 10 cents; (via Germany), 8 cents. Denmark, 7 cents. Belgium, 6 cents.
Spain (via New Orleans), 10 cents; (via England), 12 cents. Austria (direct mail), 6 cents; (via England), 7 cents. .
Russia (German mail direct), 10 cents; (closed mail, via England), 11 cents.
Mexico, 10 cents. Jamaica, 10 cents.
Brazil, 15 cents. Japan, 10 cents.
Cuba, 10 cents. China, 10 cents.
Venezuela, 10 cents. Sandwich Isles, 6 cents.
East Indies (via San Francisco), 10 cents.
Australia ( British mail, via Southampton and Suez), 16 cents. Borneo, 28 cents. Equador, 20 cents. Peru, 22 cents.
Chili, 22 cents. Morocco, 16 cents. Liberia, 16 cents.
Gold Coast, 16 cents. Greenland, 7 cents. Iceland, 10 cents.
Egypt (via Trieste), 16 cents; (via England and Trieste), 17 cents.
DOMESTIC MONEY ORDERS are issued at Money Order Offices at the following rates: For $10 or less, 5 cents; $10 to $20, 10 cents; $20 to $30, 15 cents; $30 to $40, 20 cents; $40 to $50, 25 cents. No orders for more than $50 are issued, nor more than three in one day to the same payee.
MONEY ORDER OFFICES IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
Ayer, Cambridge,
Natick,
Newton,
Cambridgeport,
North Cambridge,
Somerville,
Concord, East Cambridge, Holliston,
South Framingham,
Hopkinton, Hudson,
Stoneham, Waltham,
Lowell,
Woburn.
BANKS.
Cambridge.
CAMBRIDGE NATIONAL BANK, East Cambridge .- Org. 1864. Capital, $100,000. D. R. Sortwell, Pres .; J. C. Bullard, Cash Discount day, Tuesday. CAMBRIDGEPORT NATION- AL BANK, Cambridgeport, - Org. 1865. Capital, $100,000. R. Douglas, Pres .; S. B. Snow, Cash. Discount day, Monday. CHARLES RIVER NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1864. Capital, $100,000. Samuel B. Rindge, Pres .; Eben Snow, Cash. Dis- count daily.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CAMBRIDGE, Cambridgeport. - Org. 1864. Capital, $200,000. Benjamin Tilton, Pres .; W. A. Bullard, Cash. Discount day, Monday.
LECHMERE NAT'L BANK, East Cambridge. - Org. 1865. Capital, $150,000. Lewis Hall, Pres .; C. E. Richardson, Cash. Discount day, Monday.
NATIONAL CITY BANK OF CAMBRIDGE, Cambridgeport. - Org. 1865. Capital, $100,000. George T. Gale, Pres .; E. Rich- ardson, Cash. Discount, daily.
Concord.
CONCORD NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1865. Capital, $100,000. George Heywood, Pres .; H. J. Wolcott, Cash. Discount day, Monday.
Framingham.
FRAMINGHAM NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1864. Capital, $200,000. James W. Clark, Pres .; James J Valentine, Cash. Discount day, Monday.
Holliston.
HOLLISTON NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1865. Capital, $150,000. W. S. Batchelder, Pres .; Thomas E. Andrews, Cash. Discount day, Monday.
HERRING'S SAFES, 56 and 60 SUDBURY ST., BOSTON. Awarded gold medal at Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Association, 1874.
Watertown,
Marlborough,
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Banks, -continued. Hopkinton.
HOPKINTON NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1864. Capital, $150,000. L. H. Bowker, Pres .; William E. Jenks, Cash. Dis- count day, Monday.
Lowell.
APPLETON NAT'NAL BANK OF LOWELL. - Org. 1865. Capital, $300,000. John A. Knowles, Pres ; John F. Kim- ball, Cash. Discount days, Mon- day and Thursday.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOWELL. - Org. 1864. Capi- tal, $250,000. Arthur P. Bon- ney, Pres .; Geo. B Allen, Cash. Discount days, Tuesday and Fri- day.
MERCHANTS NAT'L. BANK. -Org. 1864. Capital, $400,000. Hocum Hosford, Pres .; Charles W. Eaton, Cash. Discount days, Monday and Thursday.
OLD LOWELL NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1865. Capital, $200,000. Edward Tuck, Pres .; Chas. M. Williams, Cash. Dis- count days, Monday and Thurs- day.
PRESCOTT NAT'L. BANK. -Reorg. 1865. Capital, $300,000. C. B. Coburn, Pres .; Alonzo A. Coburn, Cash. Discount days, Monday and Thursday. 26 and 28 Central st. (See advt. p. 374). RAILROAD NAT'L. BANK. -Org. 1865. Capital. $800,000. S. W. Stickney, Pres .; James S. Hovey, Cash. Discount daily. (See advt. p. 373).
WAMESIT NAT'L. BANK. -Org. 1865. Capital $250,000. Charles Whitney, Pres .; G. W. Knowlton, Cash. Discount days, Tuesday and Friday.
Malden.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MALDEN. Org. 1865. Capital, $100,000. E. S. Converse, Pres .; Charles Merrill, Cash. Discount day, Monday.
Marlborough.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MARLBOROUGH .- Org. 1864. Capital, $200,000. Mark Fay, Pres .; Edmund C. Whitney, Cash. Discount Day, Monday.
Natick.
NATICK NATIONAL BANK. -Org. 1873. Capital, $100,000. Leonard Winch, Pres .; George S. Trowbridge, Cash. Discount day, Thursday.
Newton.
NEWTON NATIONAL BANK. Org. 1864. Capital, $200,000. J. N. Bacon, Pres .; Daniel Kingsley, Cash. Discount day, Thursday.
Townsend.
TOWNSEND NAT'L BANK .- Org. 1865, Capital, $100,000. Walter Fessenden, Pres .; Ed- ward Ordway, Cash. Discount day, Monday.
Wakefield.
NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTH READING .- Incorporated 1854 Capital, $100,000. Lucius Beebe, Pres .; Thomas Winship, Cash. Discount day, Tuesday.
Waltham.
WALTHAM NAT'L BANK .- Org. 1866. Capital, $150,000. F. M. Stone, Pres .; J. S. Williams, Cash. Discount day, Monday.
Watertown.
UNION MARKET NAT'L. BANK. - Org. 1873. Capital, $200,000. George N. March, Pres .; John R. Stickney, Cash. Discount day, Monday.
Woburn.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK .- Org. 1865. Capital, $300,000. E. D. Hayden, Pres .; J. R. Green, Cash. Discount day, Monday.
HERRING'S SAFES, 56 and 60 SUDBURY ST., BOSTON. Awarded gold medal at Mass, Mechanics' Charitable Association, 1874.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
RAILROAD NATIONAL BANK,
128 Merrimack Street.
INCORPORATED 1831, REORGANIZED 1865.
CAPITAL, -
$800,000.
Par Value of Shares, $100.
S. W. STICKNEY, President.
JAMES. S. HOVEY, Cashier.
JAMES M. COBURN, Teller. FRANK P. HAGGETT, Clerk.
DIRECTORS.
SEWELL G. MACK.
GEORGE MOTLEY. JAMES B. FRANCIS.
CHARLES HOVEY.
S. W. STICKNEY. JACOB ROGERS
WILLIAM A. BURKE.
SAMUEL FAY. FRANK F. BATTLES.
O. H. PERRY.
GEORGE RIPLEY. RICHARD D. ROGERS.
DISCOUNT, DAILY.
Mechanics Savings Bank,
MECHANICS BANK BLOCK, 130 and 132 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.
PRESIDENT. WILLIAM A. BURKE.
VICE-PRESI ENTS.
SAMUEL W. STICKNEY. JEREMIAH CLARK.
HOYT W. HILTON. OWEN STREET.
SAMUEL FAY.
TRUSTEES. Horace J. Adams.
Isaac Cooper. George Ripley.
Edward F. Watson.
Charles Hovey.
Ferdinand Rodliff.
Alfred Gilman.
William Brown.
Julian V. Keyes. Jacob Rogers.
Alex. G. Cumnock. Jacob H. Sawyer. Gustavus V. Fox. Charles L. Hildreth. John Davis.
BOARD OF INVESTMENT.
SAMUEL W. STICKNEY. JACOB ROGERS. E. F. WATSON.
GEORGE RIPLEY.
C. C. HUTCHINSON.
Treasurer, CHAS. C. HUTCHINSON. Clerk, L. W. WENTWORTH. Quarters commence the first Saturday in March, June, September, December.
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PRESCOTT NATIONAL BANK,
26 & 28 CENTRAL STREET, Opposite Middle St., -
- LOWELL.
Incorporated 1850. Reorganized 1865. CAPITAL, $300,000.
DANIEL S. RICHARDSON, President. ALONZO A. COBURN, Cashier. FRED. BLANCHARD and FRED. BOYNTON, Clerks.
DIRECTORS.
Charles B. Coburn, Charles Stott, D. S. Richardson,
Benjamin Adams, R. H. Butcher,
Elijah M. Read,
A. B. Richardson,
Albert Wheeler,
John K. Chase, Hapgood Wright,
Chas. G. Sargent,
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. Closed Saturday, P. M.
Sight Drafts and Orders on Boston collected without charge. General Banking and Exchange business done on most favorable terms. Drafts drawn on New York.
THE LOWELL Five Cent Savings Bank,
INCORPORATED 1854. Receives Deposits in sums of 5 cents to $1,000.
OFFICE IN THE NEW BANK BUILDING COR. MERRIMACK AND JOHN STREETS.
Open every afternoon, except Saturday, from 2 to 4: and Tuesday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock. Quarters commence first Saturday in January, April, July and October.
HORATIO WOOD, President.
VICE-PRESIDENTS. F. F. Battles, Nathan Crosby, Sewall G. Mack, Elijah M. Read, Hocum Hosford. TRUSTEES.
John W. Abbott, Benjamin Adams, Chas. B. Coburn, Joseph A. Brabook, Thomas Talbot, John F. Kimball, William A. Richardson, Hapgood Wright, John L. Cheney, William F Salmon, George F. Richardson, Oliver E Cushing, John C. Bartlett, Chas. H. Burbank, William Walker.
ARTEMAS S. TYLER, Treasurer. DAVID HEALEY, Jr., AND S. T. BARNES, Clerks.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
Merrimack River Savings Bank,
LOWELL, MASS. AT THE WAMESIT NATIONAL BANK Middlesex Street, near Northern Depot.
President, - JOSIAH G. PEABODY.
VICE-PRESIDENTS:
GEORGE F. WARREN. SAMUEL HORN. CHARLES E. PAIGE.
LEONARD HUNTRESS. JOSIAH GATES.
TRUSTEES :
Charles Whitney, Charles Kimball, William E. Livingston, Henry C. Howe, John F. McEvoy, John M. Pevey, Francis Jewett, A. D. Puffer, H. H. Wilder, John Davis, Atwell F. Wright, Chas. F. Young, James Scott, Bil erica, Mass., Charles Runele, Allan Cameron, Westford, Mass., S. T. Wright, No. Chelmsford, Mass., Nash Simons, West Chelmsford, Mass., W. W. Duncan, W. A. Ingham, A. B. Woodworth.
Treasurer, -
A. J. FLINT.
BOARD OF INVESTMENT:
JOSIAH G. PEABODY. CHARLES KIMBALL. JOHN DAVIS. WM. E. LIVINGSTON.
CHARLES WHITNEY.
Solicitor, JOHN DAVIS.
Open Daily from 2 to 4 o'clock, and on Tuesday and Saturday EVENINGS from 7 to 9 o'clock. Closed Saturday P. M. Quarters Commence first Saturdays in February, May, August and November. Interest computed upon all deposits, from $1.00 to $1.000.
Framingham Savings Bank.
DEPOSITS DRAW INTEREST FROM THE FIRST SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH.
DIVIDEND DAYS, FIRST SATURDAY IN MAY AND NOVEMBER.
Savings Bank open for business on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, from 9 A. M. to 12 M .; and from 1} to 3 P. M .; and on Saturday from 9 A. M. to 12 M.
The Treasurer will not receive or pay out money at any other place than at his office. GEORGE PHIPPS, President O. S. ADAMS, Treasurer.
(ESTABLISHED 1847.)
AARON R. CAY & CO. Stationers and Blank Book Manufacturers, NO. 130 STATE STREET, BOSTON. Printing, Ruling and Binding.
Account Books, of any pattern desired, made to order for Banks, Merchants, Manufacturing Corporations, and others, at short notice. S. S. GAY. EDWIN W. GAY.
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MIDDLESEX COUNTY DIRECTORY.
THE New-England Trust Co.
85 Devonshire and 16 Water Street, BOSTON.
CHARTERED CAPITAL, $500,000, PAID IN, With liberty of increase to $1,000,000.
Four per Cent Interest allowed on Deposits on Daily Balance of $300 and upwards, subject to check at sight. No interest on Daily Balances less than $300. 13 Five per Cent on Special Deposits for a period of not less than six months. Lar
This Company is authorized to receive and hold moneys and property in TRUST and on deposit from courts of law or equity, including courts of probate and insol- vency, executors, administrators, assignees, guardians, trustees, corporations and in- dividuals, upon such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon.
DEPOSITS may be made at any time, and INTEREST will be allowed on daily balances of Three Hundred Dollars and upwards.
It will also act as TRANSFER AGENT for RAILROAD and OTHER STOCK CORPORATIONS, and as agent for the purpose of issuing, registering, or counter- signing the certificates of stock, bonds, or other evidences of debt, and for the payment of dividends and interest of any corporation, association, municipality, State or public authority, and also as agent or attorney for the care and management of invested prop- erty, and for the collection of dividends and interest.
It is by law made a legal depository of money paid into court by the parties to any legal proceedings, or which may be brought into court by reason of any order or judg- ment in equity or otherwise.
It will act as TRUSTEE OF MARRIED WOMEN, and take charge of and manage their separate property.
It offers to the public the advantages of a guarantee capital of half a million dol- lars, specially invested by requirement of its charter, and a perpetual succession.
New-England Trust Company
BOARD OF DIRECTORS, 1874-75
President, OTIS NORCROSS.
VICE-PRESIDENTS.
JEFFREY R. BRACKETT. JOHN C. LEE.
ALBERT FEARING. DIRECTORS.
AMOS A. LAWRENCE. MARTIN BRIMMER.
WILLIAM CLAFLIN. AMOS W. STETSON.
HENRY A. WHITNEY.
CHARLES U. COTTING.
WILLIAM ENDICOTT, JR. J. LEWIS STACKPOLE.
NATHANIEL J. BRADLEE. JAMES J. STORROW.
WILLIAM PERKINS.
JACOB EDWARDS.
JOHN A. BURNHAM. DAVID R. WHITNEY.
T. JEFFERSON COOLIDGE.
N. H. HENCHMAN, Secretary. JACOB H. LOUD, Actuary.
JANUARY, 1875.
377
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
BOSTON Safe Deposit & Trust Company,
POST OFFICE SQUARE,
CORNER OF MILK AND CONGRESS STREETS, BOSTON.
CAPITAL,
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$400,000.
President. FRANCIS M. JOHNSON. Vice-Presidents. FREDERICK W. LINCOLN, THOMAS TALBOT,
FRANCIS DANE. Secretary. EDWARD P. BOND. Directors. Oliver Ditson, William E. Putnam,
Charles F. Adams, Jr.,
George W. Bond,
Richard S. Fay,
M. Denman Ross, David N. Skillings,
Nathaniel J. Bradlee,
James Longley,
Benjamin F. Brooks,
William Mixter, Benjamin F. Stevens,
Samuel C. Cobb,
Henry L. Pierce,
John H. Thorndike.
John Cummings,
Royal M Pulsifer,
Manager of Safe Deposit Department. EDWARD P. BOND.
Chartered by the Legislature of Massachusetts, FOR THE SAFE KEEPING OF
Government Securities, Stocks, Bonds, Coin, Plate, Jewelry, And other valuables, FOR THE RENTING OF SAFES INSIDE OF ITS FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS, And for the transaction of a Trust and Banking Business. INTEREST COLLECTED AND REMITTED WHEN DESIRED. Money Received on Deposit and Interest allowed thereon.
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