Gardners's Hartford City Directory Connecticut CT, 1840 , Part 1

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GARDNER'S


HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY


FOR


1840;


WITH


A COMPLETE LIST OF CITY OFFICERS-OFFICERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT-OF THE SEVERAL CORPORA- TIONS IN THE CITY OF HARTFORD, &c. &c.


PUBLISHED ANNUALLY.


No. 3 .- MAY, 1840.


HARTFORD. PRINTED BY CASE, TIFFANY & CO., PEARL STREET. 1840.


GARDNER'S


HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY,


FOR


1840;


WITH A COMPLETE LIST OF CITY OFFICERS-OFFICERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT-OF THE SEVERAL CORPORA- TIONS IN THE CITY OF HARTFORD, &c. &c.


PUBLISHED ANNUALLY.


No. 3 .- MAY, 1840.


HARTFORD. PRINTED BY CASE, TIFFANY & CO., PEARL STREET. 1840.


CITY OFFICERS. MAYOR. THOMAS K. BRACE. ALDERMEN. Roderick Terry, Joseph Pratt.


Jeremy Hoadley, D. F. Robinson,


COMMON COUNCIL.


Nathaniel Woodhouse,


Perry Smith,


Ezra Strong,


Joseph Church,


John B. Eldredge,


James B. Hosmer,


Henry Sheldon,


Orrin Smith,


John G. Mix,


Isaac D. Bull.


Philip Ripley,


L. Kennedy, Jr.


Asahel Saunders,


Denison Morgan,


Gurdon Fox,


Horace Freeman,


William Hayden, Eli Gilman,


Lemuel Humphrey,


Almanzor Denslow.


CITY SHERIFFS.


Benjamin Hastings, George Story.


CLERK-William Conner. TREASURER-Nathaniel Goodwin.


COLLECTOR-Benjamin Hastings. AUDITOR-William Conner.


Standing Committees of the Common Council, 1840.


Side Walks .- Ezra Strong. Lemuel Humphrey, Eli Gilman. Committee on City Hall .- John B. Eldredge, Henry Sheldon' Gurdon Fox.


Highways .- James B. Hosmer, D. F. Robinson, Joseph Pratt. Gutters .- Perry Smith, Denison Morgan, Horace Freeman. Lamps .- Asahel Saunders, Juseph Church, Gurdon Fox. Watch .- Joseph Church, L. Kennedy, Jr. Eli Gilman. Repairing Side Walkr .- John G. Mix, Orrin Smith, Philip Ripley, Eli Gilman, Denison Morgan, John B. Eldredge.


State House Yard .- E. W. Bull, James B. Shultas, J. B. El. dredge.


Committee of Accounts .- Philip Ripley, Isaac D. Bull. Rate Makers .- James B. Hosmer, James Thomas. Watch Warden .- Freeman Crocker, Clerk City Hall Market .- John B. Eldredge. Measurer of Bituminous Coal .- Rufus Colton. Inspector of Wood .- Elisha P. Corning. Street Commissioner .- Freeman Crocker.


FIRE DEPARTMENT


CHIEF ENGINEER. WILLIAM HAYDEN.


ASSISTANT ENGINEERS.


James B. Shultas,


William H. Hoadley,


Allen S. Stiliman,


Randolph Stockbridge.


Horace Sexton,


PROTECTION-Engine Co. No. 1. House 37 Main st.


JOHN CARTER, Foreman, DAVID GAINS, Assistant.


NEPTUNE-Engine Co. No. 2. House 298 Main st. GEORGE W. CONKLIN, Foreman, JOSEPH SHELDON, JR. Assistant.


PHOENIX-Engine Co. No. 3. House 663 Front st. THOMAS J. SCOTT, Foreman, H. F. GARDNER, Assistant.


DAMPER-Engine Co. No. 4. House rear 126 Main st. NATHAN M. WATERMAN, Foreman, GEORGE H. EATON, Assistant.


DELUGE-Engine Co. No. 5. House Temple st. GEORGE STORY, Foreman, WILLIAM RISLEY, Assistant.


BRAVO-Engine Co. No. 6.


House 20 Morgan st.


CHARLES BENTON, Foreman,


WILLIAM RUSSELL, Assistant.


EAGLE-Engine Co. No. 7.


House 7 Arch st.


GEORGE W. LLOYD, Foreman,


JOHN J. ELLISON, Assistant.


HOOK AND LADDER CO. House rear 12 Pearl st. NORMAN W. MOSES, Foreman, GEORGE STEWART, Assistant.


HOSE CO.


House rear 126 Main st.


DANIEL D. ERVING, Foreman,


RUFUS PEARL, Assistant.


SACK AND BUCKET CO. House rear 12 Pearl st. RICHARD G. DRAKE, Foreman, HENRY OAKES, Assistant.


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FIRE WARDENS.


E. S. HAMILTON, Ist Fire Warden.


DAVID CLARK, 2d : JOHN W. BULL, 3d =


WARDENS.


Ward No. 1. B. W. Greene,


:


2. M. A. Kellogg,


= 3. John W. Bull,


4. E. S. Hamilton,


.. 5.


Z. Preston,


.. = 6. William B. Ely,


..


" 7. James B. Hosmer,


=


8. N. Woodhouse,


..


8. Henry Francis,


Mason Gross,


4 " 10. Henry Barnard,


John G, Mix,


" 11. A. S. Porter,


" " 12. David Clark,


E. Fessenden, A. M. Gordon.


The Chief Engineer and his Assistants-the Foremen and Assistants of the several Fire Companies, and the First, Sec. ond and Third Fire Wardens, constitute the " BOARD OF FIRE DEPARTMENT." Office, in the City Hall.


CITY COURT.


RECORDER. SETH TERRY.


JUDGES.


Jeremy Hoadley, D. F. Robinson.


CLERK .- William Whitman.


Session on the first Monday of every month, at the City Court Room.


ASSISTANTS.


Thomas Roberts, Oliver Wadsworth, Henry Sheldon, S. G. Boughton, James Bolter, Ezra White, Jr. E. J. Preston, William Hudson,


STREETS, LANES, & c.


Adams street, from 329 Main, east to Village st. Ann street, from 42 Asylum, north to 292 Main st. Arch street, from 85 Main, east to 1 Front st. Asylum street, from 184 Main, west to city line. Bliss street, from College, north and west to Imlay's mills. Brinley Court, from 43 Pearl, north.


Buckingham street, from 50 Main, west to Washington st. Buckingham Lane, from Buckingham, north to College st. Central row, from 147 Main, east to Prospect st. Chapel street, from 76 Trumbull, west to Ann st. Charles street, from 8 Kilbourn, north to Morgan st. Charter street, from 41 Main, east to South meadow. Church street, from 244 Main, west to High st. College street, from 60 Main, west to Washington st. Coles street, from 1 Main, east and north to Sheldon st. Commerce street, from Mill River, north to Morgan st. Cooper lane, from Washington st. south to city line. Ellery street, from Mill River, north to 37 Potters st. Elm street, from 74 Main, west to Bliss st. Ferry street, from 61 Front, to Conn. River. Front street, from Mill River, north to the Meadow. Grove street, from 127 Main, east to Conn. River. High street, from Asylum, north to Main st. Hudson street, from Buckingham, south to Park st. Kilbourn street, from 71 Front east to Conn. River. Kingsley street, from 203 Main, east to 16 Market st. Main street, from Wethersfield lane, north to Windsor road. Market street, from 42 State, north to Talcott st. Meadow street, from Front, east and north to the Meadow. Mill street, from 84 Main, west and north to Trumbull st. Morgan street, from 265 Main, east to Conn. River. Mulberry street, from 116 Main, west to Mill st. Nichols lane, from 122 Main, west to Mill st. Park street, from 12 Main, west to city line. Pearl street, from 158 Main, west to Mill River. Pleasant street, from 42 Village, north. Potters street, from 13 Front, east to Dutch Point. Pratt street, from 213 Main, west to Trumbull st. Prospect street, from 20 Arch, north to State st. Sheldon street, from the Stone Bridge, east to Coles st.


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CHURCHES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, &c.


South Prospect street, from Charter, north to Sheldon st. State street, from 191 Main, east to Conn. River. Talcott street, from 253 Main, east to Conn. River. Temple street, from 223 Main, east to Front st. Trumbull street, from Mill River, north to 292 Main st. Village street, from 263 Main, north and east to Front st. Wadsworth's lane, from 111 Main, east to Prospect st. Washington street, from the city line, north to College st. Welles Avenue, from 66 Main, west and north to Elm st. Wells street, from 49 Mill, north to 22 Pearl st. West street, from 21 College, north to Elm st.


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CHURCHES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS &c.


1st Congregational Church, between 124 and 126 Main st. 2d Congregational Church, corner of Main and Buckingham sts. 3d Congregational Church, corner of Village and Morgan sts. 4th Congregational Church, between 222 and 232 Main st. 1st Baptist Church, between 229 and 235 Main st.


2d Baptist Church, corner of Main and Sheldon sts. Christ Church, (Episcopal) corner of Main and Church sts.


Universalist Church, between 7 and 12 Central row. Methodist Church, corner of Trumbull and Chapel sts. Catholic Church, Talcott st. near Main.


African Church, Talcott st. opposite Market st.


State and Court House, Main st. head of State street.


City Hall, Market st. corner of Temple to Kingsley st. County Jail, 60 Pearl st.


County Clerk's Office, over 2 State st.


Probate Office, 10 Pearl st.


Town Clerk's Office, 12 Pearl st.


State Arsenal, 1 mile north from the State House.


Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, } mile west from the State House.


Retreat for the Insane, 1 mile south from the State House. Washington College, } mile S. W. from the State House. City Court Room, under the City Hall.


City Hall Market, under the City Hall.


Franklin Market, corner of Main and Arch sts.


Washington Market, corner of Main and Trumbull sts.


HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.


Abbot De Grasse, milkman, h rear 42 Morgan st.


Abernethy & Woodruff, Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. An extensive assortment of Broadcloths and Silks constantly on hand. No. 212 Main st.


Abernethy Charles, (Abernethy &. Woodruff,) h 38 Church st. Abernethy Robert, laborer, h 29 Arch st.


Adams Byron, Union Hotel, 320 Main st.


Adams Chester, constable, h over 323 Main st.


Adams William, laborer, h 42 Market st.


Etna Insurance Company, Capital 200,000 dollars, insures against loss and damage by fire, on favorable terms. Office kept in AEtna Building, No. 58 State street. THOMAS K. BRACE, President. S. L. Loomis, Secretary.


Agard Olive, widow, h 83 Front st.


Allen Isaac G. grocer, 41 Commerce st .- h 54 Front st.


Allen Olcott, clerk, h 68 Trumbull st.


Allen Gilbert, sheriff, 1963 Main-h 71 Trumbull st.


Allen Cyrus, milkman, h 280 Main st.


Allyn Sophia, widow of Nathan, h 27 Trumbull st.


T. M. Allyn, Commission Merchant, and wholesale Dealer in American and Foreign Dry Goods, Nos. 9 and 11, Asylum st.


Allyn T. M. 9-h 11 Asylum st.


Allyn Job, (H. H. Dickinson & Co.) h 3 Village st.


Allyn William H. druggist, 188 Main-h 7 Asylum st.


Alpress Alvin F. dry goods, 236 Main-h 48 Trumbull st.


Alvord Coridon A. printer, h 30, Pearl st.


American Hotel, late St. John's, by Newton Carter, 254 Main st.


Anderson Flavia, boarding house, 8 Asylum st. Andrews Eldridge, mason, h 66 Trumbull st. Andrews Luman, mason, h 253 Main st.


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Andrews Lyman, mason, h rear 52 Trumbull st.


Andrus Silas, 3 Kingsley st .- h 50 Trumbull st. Anti Slavery Depository and Reading Room, 7 Asylum st. Arnold Simeon, butcher, stall 1 & 2 Franklin market Arthur James, mason, h 1 Sheldon st. Ashmead James H. gold beater, 3 Elm-h 19 Main st. Atchinson Adam, millwright, h 1 Commerce st.


Atkins Sophronia, h 12 Church st.


Atherton Joseph, blacksmith. 64 Front st.


Atherton Joseph Jr. blacksmith, h 161 Front st.


Atherton Newton, blacksmith, h 143 Front st.


Averill Eliphalet, h 247 Main st.


Averill Horace, wholesale grocer, 37 Commerce-h 82 State st.


Averill J. & H. iron store, 46 Commerce st.


Averill Henry P. (J. S. H. Averill) h 243 Main st.


Averil! James R. (J. &. H. Averill) h 247 Main st.


J. A. Ayrault &. Co. Commission Merchants, hide leather and oil dealers, 102 & 104 State st.


George Hull. J. A. Ayrault. E. B. Hull.


Ayrault James A. boards 22 State st.


Babcock James, scrivener, h Washington st.


W. J. Babcock, Professor of Music. Teacher of the Piano Forte, Organ and Singing. And sole Agent for the sale of Chickering & Co's. splendid Piano Fortes. Rooms in Gilman's building, 146 Main st.


Bacon Lyman, grocer, 38 Morgan st .- h over the store.


Bacon Leverett W. accountant, h 36 Commerce st.


Bacon Sophia, widow, h over 232 Main st.


Bagg James, laborer, h 7 Ellery st.


Baker Alden, painter, h 48 Windsor st.


Baker Margaret, widow, h 39 Trumbull st.


Balch & Hart, carriage makers, rear 64 Asylum st.


Balch Edward, (Balch &. Hart,) h 64 Asylum st.


Baldwin Amos, tailor, h 77 Front st.


Ball Zina, laborer, h 39 Potters st.


Bancroft William, joiner, h 75 Front st.


Bancroft Clarissa, widow, h 297 Main st.


Barber Bissell B. h 36 Chapel st.


Barber Elizabeth, widow, h 47 Mill st,


Barber Samuel, com. mer. 54 Commerce-h 9 Sth. Prospect.


Barker Cornelius, tailor, h 49 Pearl st. Barnard Chauncey, h 9 Main st.


Barnard George, blacksmith, 10-h 9 Sheldon st.


Barnard Henry, farmer, h Washington st.


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Barnard John 2d, book binder, h 10 College st. Barnard Henry 2d. h 9 Main st.


Barnard Mary, widow, h 12 Chapel st. Barnes A. S. & Co. booksellers, 5 Pearl st. Barnes Sherman, joiner, h 2 Ellery st.


Barnes Eliada, painter, h 22 Front st.


Barnes Elizur, joiner, h 12 College st.


Barnes Miner, joiner, h 16 Sheldon st. Barrows James M. (Tweedy & Barrows, ) h 273 Main st. Barrows A. S. grocer, 64 Commerce st. Bartholomew Eli, merchant, h 3 Chapel st.


Bartholomew S. J. widow of Roswell, h 104 Main st.


Bartholomew, Abiel L. cordwainer, h 52} State st. Bartholomew Jacob B. h 34 Mill st.


Bartlett Mrs. C. M. widow, h 39 Trumbull st.


Bartlett Daniel, tavern, 11 Ferry st.


Bartlett Edward P. joiner, rear 10 Ann-h 43 Trumbull st. Bartlett Luther, book binder, h 283 Main st.


Bathing and Dressing Rooms, No. 10 Central row, east of the Post Office. Warm and Cold Baths, Fashionable Hair Cutting and Shaving, at all hours, by M. Brockway, who assures the public that no effort shall be spared to give entire satisfaction.


Beach & Co. Dealers in Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oil, Win- dow Glass, &c. &c. 91 and 93 State st.


Beach George, president Phoenix Bank, h Lord's hill.


Beach George Jr. (Beach & Co ) h Lord's hill. Beach Elnathan, laborer, h 288 Main st. Beach Joseph, joiner, h 113 State st. Beach Sarah, widow, h 68 Main st.


Beardslee Begordus, tailor, 1323 Main st. Beckwith A. S. h High st.


Belcher John, sexton 1st Baptist church, h 253 Main st. Belcher Samuel, builder, h 34 Trumbull st.


Belcher John D. joiner, h Park st. Belden Alvin, tinner, h 20 village st. Belden Henry, h over 75 State st.


Belden Henry 2d. stone cutter, h 31 Potters st.


Belden Seth Jr. stone cutter, 38-h 15 Commerce st.


Belknap &. Hamersley, keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Books and Stationery, which they will sell at Wholesale or Retail, on favorable terms. Store No. 6, State st. Exchange Buildings.


Belknap Thomas, (Belknap &. Hamersley,) h 36 Church st.


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Belknap Alfred, 61 State-h 87 Front st. Bell Austin, joiner, h Cooper lane Bellows Elizabeth, widow, h 40 Main st. Benjamin Edwin, clerk, bds. U. S. Hotel Benton Charles, tallow chandler. 41-h 223 Morgan st. Benton Henry, bookseller, 193 Main-h 6 Temple st. Benton Henry 2d, tallow chandler, h 60 Village st.


Beresford James and Samuel B. physicians, h 2 Church st.


Bergh & Boughton, Wholesale and Retail dealers in China, Earthen and Glass Ware, also Astral and Hanging Lamps, for halls, churches, &c. Store 62 State street, AEtna Building.


Bergh & Boughton, Dealers in Peach Orchard, Peach Mountain, Lehigh, Lackawana, and Virginia Coal. Consu- mers may depend on getting the best qualities of Coal that is mined, and delivered at all times in good order. Yard cornerof Grove and Front sts.


Bergh George R. h 3 Trumbull st. Best Valentine, printer, h 35 Main st. Bevins William, joiner, h 61 Pearl st. Bibbins Lydia, widow, h 18 Trumbull st. Bidwell Clarissa, widow, h 18 Trumbull st.


Bidwell Watson, cabinet maker, h 26 Front st. Bidwell Horton L. clerk, h Nichols lane. Bidwell Henry L. clerk, h 23 Trumbull st. Bidwell Electa, widow, h over 290 Main st. Bigelow Richard, merchant, 2 Temple-h High st. Bigelow Elisha, constable, h 42 Main st.


Bigelow William, farmer, h Wethersfield lane


F. & H. Birge & Co. Wholesale and Retail dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Cloths, Cassimeres, Satti. nets, Vestings, Domestic Goods, Silks, Satins, Thread Laces, Embroideries, Brocha Shawls, &c. &c. 205 Main st. 3 doors north Exchange Buildings.


Birge Henry, (F. g. H. Birge & Co.) h 35 Temple st. Birge Francis, (F. g. H. B. & Co.) h 117 Main st.


Blish Timothy A. carriage maker, h 2 South Prospect st. Bliss Sylvester, clerk, 7 Commerce-h Washington st. Bliss E. & Co. dry goods, 232 Main st.


Bliss Elijah jr. (E. Bliss & Co.) h 42 Windsor st.


Bliss J. W. joiner. h 58 Pearl st.


Bliss Jonathan, joiner, h Cooper lane Bliss Isaac, tanner, h Bliss st.


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HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.


Bliss Lewis, broker, 32 State-h 8 Church st.


Bliss Nancy, widow, h 32 Elm st. Blodgett Loren, mason, h 18 Main st. Blodgett Roswell, truckmen, h 32 Front st.


T. D. &. S. Boardman, Manufacturers of Block Tin and Pewter warc, No. 274} Main st.


Boardman Themas D. h 274 Main st.


Boardman Sherman, (T. D. & S.) h 67 Trumbull st.


Bodge G. A. joiner, Chapel st .- h 18 Windsor st.


Bodge Mary, widow, h rear 144 Main st.


Bodwell W. druggist, 86 Main st.


Bolles, Childs & Co. Wholesale dealers in Fancy Dry Goods, Silver Ware, Jewelry, Combs, Cutlery, &c., 231 Main st.


Edward Bolles. Lucius B. Childs. John C. Dickinson. Bolles Edward, ( Bolles, Childs & Co.) h 9 Village street.


Bolles George W. druggist, 47 Morgan st.


Bolles Henry, printer, h 29 Front st.


Bolles Samuel S. gilder, h 3 Arch st.


Bolles Edwin, clerk, h Welles avenue.


Bolles James G. secretary Hartford Ins. Co. h 9 Church st. Bolles Isaac N. printer, 205} Main st.


Bowles John J. plane maker, h 93 Main st.


Bowles William W. tavern, 16 Kingsley st.


Boswell Charles & Co. grocers, 317 Main st.


Boswell John L. printer, 214 Main-h 15 Trumbull st.


Boughton Samuel G. (Bergh & Boughton) h 11 Morgan st. Bourne Shearjashub, (Smith & Co.) h 27 Village st. Boyd & Doty, clothing store, 49 State st.


Boyd William S. (Boyd & Doty) h 16 Prospect st.


Boyd John, leather dresser, h 19 Arch st.


Brace John P. teacher, h 27 Elm st.


Brace Thomas K. president AEtna Ins. Co. h 21 Prospect st.


Braddock John, grocer, 89 Main st .- h over the store.


Bradford Lewis, joiner, h 12 Front st.


Bradley Richard, watch repairer, 34} Morgan st.


Bradley Isaac, h Bliss st.


Bradley Daniel, cabinet maker, h 17 Elm st.


Bragg Orrin, joiner, h 2 Brinley court.


Brainard Charles & Son, stoves, &c. 106-h 105 Main st. Brainard Hezekiah & Co. coal dealers, 118 State st.


Brainard Hezekiah, h 31 Ann st.


Brainard Horace C. copper smith, h 14 Sheldon st.


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Brainard Margarat, widow, h 51 Mill st.


Briggs Alba, cordwainer, 66 Front st.


Brigham A. physician, 122-1. 114 Main st. Brinley George, h 33 Asylum st. Brinley George Jr. h 34 Asylum st.


Broad & Read, grocers, corner Main and Pearl sts. Broad Sanford S. (Broad g. Read) h 62 Windsor st.


N. J. Brockett, Dealer in all kinds of Hoisery and Gloves, Under Shirts and Drawers-Ready Made Linen of all kinds-Stocks, Cravats, Cravat Stiffners, Suspenders, Pocket Handkerchiefs, ready made. Stocks and Linens of every description, made to order. No. 150 Main st.


Brocket Nelson J. 150 Main-h 18 Front st. Brockway Marcus, 10 Central row, h 41 Trumbull st. Brockway Alvah, blacksmith, h rear 19 Commerce st. Bronson Squire S. joiner, h 37 Village st.


Bronson Samuel, joiner, h 19 Ann st.


Bronson Betsey, widow, h 125 Front st.


Brooks David S. tin ware and stoves, 216 Main-h 5 Chapel Broome Horatio, boarding house, 5 Village st.


Brown & Parsons, Publishers, Booksellers and Sta- tioners, 20 State st. have always on hand a large assortment of School, Classical, Theological, Medical, Law and Miscel. laneous Books. A complete assortment of Stationary, all of which they will sell on the most favorable terms,


Brown, Bolton & Co., Commission Merchants, and Dealers in Flour, Grain and Provisions, 45 Commerce street E. L. Brown. H. M. Bolton. A. H. Brown


Brown Albert H. (Brown, Bolton & Co.) h 33 Temple st.


Brown Andrew, tailor, h 16 Prospect st.


Brown Edward L. (Brown, Bolton g. Co.) h 9 Trumbull st. Brown Jeremiah, h 110 Front st.


Brown Robert, waiter, h 9 Ferry st.


Brown J. Seymour, bookbinder, 132} Main-h 6 College st. Brown Rufus, hackman, h 39 Church st.


Brown William, h 24 Front st.


Brown Chauncey, physician, h 5 Pratt st.


Brownell Thomas C. bishop Conn. Diocese, h 30 Asylum st. Buat Joseph, lithographie printer, h 31 Arch st. Buck Daniel & Co. merchants, 29 Commerce st. Buck Daniel, h Grove s.


Buck Dudley, (D. Buck & Co.) h 251 Main st.


Buckingham Amasa, cooper, h. 52} State st.


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Buckley William, joiner, h Charter st.


Buckley Daniel, boarding house, 6 Temple st.


Buckley John, h 13 Kingsley st.


Buckley Julia, boarding house, 221 Main st.


Buckley Mary, widow, h South Prospect st.


Buckley Stephen, h 5 Charter st.


Buell Robert, merchant tailor, 56 State st .- h over the store.


Charles T. Bull & Co. Druggists and Apothecaries, 78 Main st. will keep a perfect assortment of selected Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, &c. &c. Prescriptions, carefully prepared, and DELIVERED in any part of the city-day and night.


Bull Charles T. (C. T. Bull &. Co.) h 15 Sheldon st.


E. W. Bull. Sign of the "Good Samaritan," No. 18 State street, keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Medicines and Wines, and imports annually from England and France, Garden, Field, and Flower Seeds, Fruit Trees and Flowering Shrubs.


Bull E. W. 18 State st .- h over the store.


Bull Elizabeth, widow, h 15 Sheldon st.


Bull Isaac D. druggist, 88 & 90 State-h 47 Front st.


Bull John W. crockery store, 70 State-h 44 Trumbull st. Bull Lorenzo, Gilman's building, h 142 Main st.


Bull Ann W. widow of Michael, h 13 Pratt st.


Bullard Timoleon, tailor, h 31 Potters st.


Bunce James M. & Co. merchants, 53 Commerce st.


Bunce James M. (J. M. Bunce & Co.) h 32 Ann st.


Bunce John L. cashier Phoenix Bank, h 31 Church st. Bunce Russell, h 29 Church st.


Bunce Hezekiah, printer, h 29 College st.


Bundy Hiram, painter, h 12 Ellery st.


Burbank David, lumber dealer, h 37 Front st.


Burdett Samuel D. h 39 Church st.


Burdick Frances, widow, h 22 College st.


Burdick Jared C. grocer, 34 Morgan st .- h over the store. Burgess Daniel, book publisher, 3-h 31 Asylum st. Burgess George, Rector of Christ church, h 3 Morgan st. Burgess Henry, h 43 Potters st.


Burke Joseph C. agent Union Co. h 18 Commerce st.


Burnham L. C. (Case, Tiffany & Co.) boards 15 Wells st. Burnham Dennis, joiner, h 33 College st.


G. Burnham & Co. East side State House square, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. &c. offer a complete assortment of the above articles on the most liberal terms.


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Burnham George, (G. Burnham & Co.) h 12 Prospect st.


Burnham Eleazar, painter, h 21 Arch st.


Burns Michael, laborer, h 11 Trumbull st. Burr Allen, clerk, ha 62 Trumbull st. Burr Charles, printer, h 43 Main st. Burr Hezekiah, broker, h 21 Market st.


Burr Normand, printer, h 8 Mill st. Burt, Sears & Co. shoe and leather dealers, 60 State st.


Burt, Sears & Co. Manufacturers and Wholesale dealers in Boots, Shoes and Leather, No. 60 State street. James Burt. Lyman Sears. E. C. Burt.


Burt James, (Burt, Sears &. Co.) h 67 State st.


Burt George, leather store, 37 Morgan-h 111 Front st.


Burt Cornelius, constable, 1963 Main-h 6 Chapel st. Burt Edwin C. (Burt, Sears & Co.) h 67 State st. Bushnell Horace, pastor North Cong. church, h 36 Ann st. Buswell Frederick, stage driver, h over 51 State st.


Butler Francis, laborer, h 5 Mill st.


Butler Albert W . (Lee & Butler) h 59 Main st.


Butler Charles, h 31 Sheldon st.


Butler Charles 2d. druggist, h 320 Main st.


Butler Ebenezer, tinner, h 15 Elm st.


Butler Henry, chair maker, h 16 Elm st.


Butler John, paper manufacturer, 96-h 57 Main st. Butler John, cordwainer, h 7 Asylum st.


Butler Leonard, joiner, h Welles avenue.


Butler Rebecca M. single woman, h 70 Main st.


Butler Miss P. milliner, 141 Main st.


J. V. B. Butler, Drugs, Medicines, Wines, Fruits, and Spices, selected expressly for the sick, No. 312 North Main st. sign of the Young Samaritan, opposite L. Lane's City Coffee House.


Butler William, wheelwright, h 17 Trumbull st. Butters Silas, hatter, h 58 Asylum st.


Button Edward, stage proprietor, h 63 State st.


Cadwell Aaron E. grocer, 85 State-h rear 15 Kilbourn st.


Cadwell Charles, cordwainer, h 21 Mill st. Cadwell Bissell W. tailor, h 15 Elm st. Cady Lucinda, widow, h rear 48 Front st. Cady John, stage agent, h 48 Front st. Cahoon Frederick, printer, h 75 Front st.


Caldwell Joseph, grocer, 302 Main-h 17 Talcott st.


Caldwell Ruth & Eunice, h 9 Asylum st.


Caldwell Rachel widow, h over 141 Main st.


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HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.


R. &. L. Callender, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Stoves and Pipe, manufacturers of Tin, Sheet Iron, Brass and Copper Ware. A general assortment of house keeping articles, constantly on hand, at low prices. No. 68 State st. Callender Warren, tinner, h 43 Trumbull st. Callender Lewis, (R. S. L.) h 116 Front st.


Camp Joseph, joiner, 8 Elm -h 10 Front st.


Camp William, cabinet maker, h Park st. Canfield Philemon, h 8 Pearl st.


Canfield James A. trunk maker, h 6 Kilbourn st.


Carey Ralph, truckman, h 33 Potters st. Cardella L. portrait painter, 7 Pearl st. Carpenter & Buttolph, grocers, 36 Ferry st. Carrier & Adams, grocers, 327 Main st.


Carrier W. B. (Carrier &. Adams,) h 1 Mulberry st.


Carter Hopey, widow, h 30 Main st.


Carter Joel, cordwainer, h 63 Trumbull st.


Carter John, mason, h 32 Main st.


Carter Newton, American Hotel, 254 Main st.


Chauncey Case, House, Ship and Sign painter, Paperer and Glazier, No. 5 Market st. Paints, Oils, Window Glass, &c. for sale. Prompt attention to orders, and reasonable prices.


Case Chauncey, painter, 5-h 44 Market st.


Case &. Skinner, copperplate printers, No. 26} State street. A complete assortment of Maps, Charts, Lithograph- ic Prints, and Steel Engravings, on hand, and dealers supplied at the lowest prices.


Case T. R. & L. dry goods, 245 Main st.


Case Luke B. (T. R. g. L. Case.) h 32 Trumbull st.


Case, Tiffany & Co. printers, 12 Trumbull, corner of Pearl st. Case Newton, (Case, Tiff iny & Co.) h 70 Trumbull st. Case Manna, farmer, h 42 Windsor st.


Caswell Edwin, (J. Clark & Co ) h Albany st.




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