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SIGN PAINTERS,
AM Job, Card & Book Printing OF ALL KINDS,
LIECUTED ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, AND WITH THE GREATEST NEATNESS AND DISPATCH, BY ELIHU GEER, No. 10 State St. HARTFORD, CONN.
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STREETS AND AVENCES.
Job & Card Printing Office,
ESTABLISHED, A. D. 1837.
ELIHU GEER, 10 STATE ST.
1st Floor, and North of State fjouse, Has several JOB POWER PRESSES, besides Hand Presses, in operation, for the Printing of
BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, CARDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, CIRCULARS, LABELS and WRAPPERS,
For Manufacturers of
HARDWARE GOODS, CLOTHS, THREAD,
TIN WARE, PLATED WARE, MATCHES,
SILVER WARE, HOOKS AND EYES, SCYTHES, ETC. ETC.
and for every other description of Manufactured articles.
THESE PRESSES
Are also unequalled for their handsome style of Printing
HAND BILLS,
DRAFTS, DRUGGISTS' LABELS,
STORE BILLS, NOTES, BADGES,
BILLS OF LADING, CIRCUL.ARS, WAY BILLS, ETC.
For the above mentioned kinds of work, these Presscs are unrivaled; work being done on them handsomer and neater than can be on any other Presses, and with a rapidity that defies competition. PRICES satisfactory to customers.
The assortment of TYPE to be found in this Office for the use of customers, cannot be excelled by any office in this Union; to which additions arc being continually made of all new stylcs. Please call, examine specimens, and judge for yourselves.
Initials Stamped on Note & Letter Paper & Envelopes AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, AT THE Stationery & Printing Saloon of Elihu Geer, No. 10 STATE STREET.
STREETS AND AVENUES.
[ The streets running north and south are generally numbered from the south, and those running east and west from Main. ]
Albany avenuc, eontinned west from North Main st.
Alden avenue, from Morris strect, south.
Alden st. from Wethersfield aveme to Maple aveme.
American row, directly east of State House.
Ann street, from 42 Asylum to 392 Main st.
Arch street, from 85 Main, east to 1 Front st. Asylum avenne, running westward by the Asylum.
Asylum Hill, 12 mile west of State House.
Asylum street, from 184 Main, west to Asylum.
Avon street, from Windsor avenue, aeross Windsor street east.
Baker's avenue, parallel with and South of Park st. continued. Belden avenne, from City line on Windsor av. west to AAlbany av. Bliss street, from College, north and west to Imlay's mills. Brinley place, from 43 Pearl, northerly.
Broad street, first street running south on Asylum Hill.
Buckingham street, from 50 Main, west to Washington st.
Butler avenue, near Albany av. from Highist. west to r. r. track. Cedar street, from Buckingham, south to Park st. Cemetery avenue, southern boundary of North burying ground. Central row, from 147 Main, east to Prospcet st. Central street, from Albany road north.
Chapel street, from 76 Trumbull, west to Ann st.
Charter Oak avenue. from 41 Main, east to Vredandale av.
Chapman street, North of Pleasant, running west from Front. Charles strect, from 8 Kilbonrn, north and across Morgan st.
Chestnut street, south from Albany st. to Walmit st. Church street, from 244 Main, west to Railroad.
Clinton street, from 35 Elm, to 33 College st.
College street, from 60 Main, west to Washington st. Coltville, east of Wethersfield avenue, as eneloscd by dyke:
Commerce strect, from Mill river, north to Morgan st.
Dutch Point, at junction of Connecticut with Mill river.
Edwards st. west of Chestnut st. running south from Albany r. Ellery strect from Mill river, north to 37 Potter st. Elm street, from 74 Main, west to Bliss st.
Ely street, from 335 Main, east to Winthrop st.
Fairmount street, west from Central, and paralel to Altany av. Ferry street, front 61 Front, to Connecticut river. Flower street, from Farmington avenue, south to Kiffe armory. Forest street, next west of Sigourney st.
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Ford street, from foot of Pearl, North to Asylum st. Franklin street, west from 12 Ann st.
Front street, from Mill river, north to the Meadow.
Governor street, from 1 Main, east and north to Sheldon st. Garden street, third west of High st. on Asylum hill. Gold street, from 122 Main, west to Mill river. Gordon's avenne, from 125 Front, east to Connecticut river. Grand street, runs from Lafayette st. westward. Green street, north from Albany avenue, crossing Fairmount st. Griswold avenue, from Pleasant to Orchard st. Grove avenue, running south from Grove street. Grove street, from 127 Main, east to Connecticut river.
Hawthorn st. runs between south ends of Sigourney and Forest. Hicks street, from 2 Trumbull to South Ann st. High street, from Asylum, north to Main st. Hudson street, from 18 Buckingham south. Huntley's avenue, from Walnut street south. Huyshope avenue, at Coltville.
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Jefferson street, from Washington, east to Hudson st. John street, from 4 Buckingham, south to Park st.
Keeney's ave. from Commerce, east and south to Dutch point. Kilbourn street, from 71 Front, east to Connectient river. Kingsley street, from 203 Main, east to 16 Market st.
Knox avquue, from Park st. contin. to Grand st. & west of Oak.
Lafayette st., S. from Washington st., formerly Cooper lane. Love avenue, from Albany avenue north-the westernmost st.
Main street, from Wethersfield lane, north to Windsor road. Market street, from 42 State, nortli to Village st. Marsh's avenue, from 17 Village street, east. Mcadow street, from Front, east and north to the Meadow. Mechanic's avenue, from Albany avenue south, near railroad. Mill street, from 84 Main, north and west to Trumbull st. Morgan street, from 265 Main, east to the Bridge. Morris strect, from Wethersfield avenue, to Maple avenue. Mulberry street, from 116 Main, west to Mill st. Myrtle street, from Spring, to Garden st., on Asylum hill. Myrtle avenue, from Myrtle street, north.
New Britain avenue, from south end of Washington st. west. New street, west of Squires. avenue.
New Haven Turnpike, now known as Maple avenue. North street, west from Front street, and north of Pleasant. Oak avenue, from Grand st. to Park st. continued. Orchard street, from Windsor st, east, parallel with Pleasant. Park street, from 12 Main, west to Washington st. Pearl street, from 158 Main, west to Mill river. Phelps avenue, from 293 Main, to Windsor st.
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Pleasant street, from 329 Main, east to Front st. Potter street, from 13 Front, east to Dutch Point. Pratt street, from 214 Main, west to Trumbull st. Prospect street, from 20 Arch, north to State st. Queen street, on Asylum hill, from Broad street, to Flower st. Railroad place, east of Passenger Railroad Station. Railroad avenue, north end Spruce st.
Retreat avenue, west from south-west corner of South Green. Rifle avenue, from north end of Washington street, west. Russell st., 2d st. running east from Wind'r road above Tunnel.
Sailor.street, south-west of Trinity College. Seymour street, from Hudson street, south. Sequassen street, at Coltville.
Sheldon street, from Stoue Bridge, east to South Front st. Sheldou's avenue, 1st st. east fromn Windsor ave. above Tun'l. Sigourney street, second from J. Dixon's, crossing Farm'n aven. South Prospect street, from Charter, north to Sheldon st. South Ann, from Pearl, west of Trumbull, south to Hicks st. South Main st. from South Green, towards Wethersfield.
South Washington st. from Retreat avenue south. Spruce street, west of Railroad Depot. Spring street, second west of High, on Asylum hill. Squires' avenue, from Park st. to Bakers avenue. State street, from 191 Main, east to Conn. River.
Talcott street, from 253 Main, east to Conn. River.
Temple street, troin 223 Main, east to Front st. Terry avenue, south from Albany avenue. Tisdale st. from Retreat avenue, north to Jefferson st. Trumbull street, from Mill River, northi to 292 Main st.
Vandyke avenue, the dyke facing Connecticut river, at Coltville. Village street, from 268 Main, north, and across Pleasant st. Vrendale avenue, ru ming south-east from Commerce street.
Wadsworth street, south from Buckingham to Park st. Wadsworth's avenue, from 111 Main, east to Prospect st. Walnut street, west from High to Edwards. Washington street, from Retreat, north to College st.
Wawarme avenue, from Weth. av. east-south dyke at Coltville.
Weehassat street, at Coltville.
Windsor street, north from Village. Windsor avenue, continuation of Main street, northerly. Winthrop street, from Pleasant st., northward.
Wells avenue, from 66 Main, west and north to Elm st. Wells street, from 49 Mill, north to 22 Pearl st. West street, from Buckingham, north to Elm st. Wethersfield avenue, a continuation of Main st., south easterly. Whitman's court, from 7 Buckingham, north to College st. Zachery's avenue, south west of College, near Rifle armory.
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Beer's hartford City Directory.
ABBY Walter, joiner, bds. 87 Main st. Abel Stephen P. rifle maker, h. Sheldon av. Abraham A. peddler, bds. 55 Front st. Abraham Fendig, peddler, bds. 55 Front st. Abraham Nathan, peddler, bds. 55 Front st.
Adams Chester, h. 7 Winthrop st. Adams Chester W. car builder, bds. 52 State st. ADAMS Express Company to all places, North, South, East and West, 6 Central row.
F. D. ADAMS, Grocery and Provision Dealer. AND. GS State street, respectfully tenders his thanks to those who have heretofore been his patrons, and pledges his best en- deavors to merit a continuance of their favors. Constantly on hand, a complete assortment of Family Groceries, and at reasonable prices.
Adams F. D. grocery and provisions. 63 State, h. 52. Adams George C. silversmith, bils. 28 Pearl st. Adams James M. grocer, 331 Main, h. 5 Pleasant st. Adams James M. clerk, bds. 39 Wadsworth st. Adams James, telegrapher, bds. 265 Main st.
Adams John, sawyer, h. 21 Railroad av. Adams Miss Matilda, h. 30 Market st.
Adams Newel, marble cutter, bds. 6 Temple st.
Adams Saralı, dress maker, 20516 Main st.
Adams Thomas, marble manufacturer, cor. Market and Temple sts. h. Windsor avenue.
Adams Tudor, broker, 2616 State. h. 39 Wadsworth st. Adams Tudor Jr. bds. 39 Wadsworth st.
Adams Win. D. clerk, bds. 39 Wadsworth st.
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ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital, $500,000, all paid up, and invested in Bank Stocks and other securities, insures against loss and damage by fire, on favorable terms. Office kept in Etna Building, No. 58 State street. THOMAS K. BRACE, President.
T. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.
Etna Fire Insurance Co. 58 State street. Etna Life Insurance Co. office 5816 State st.
GARDEN AND NURSERY, ASYLUM IHILL, five minutes walk west of the Railroad Station, Asylum street. For sale, a great variety of Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. A fine collection of hardy, perpetual, elimbing and Moss Roses, Green House Plants and Bulbs. Also, Flower Seeds in great variety. Bouquets cut to order in all seasons. GEORGE AFFLECK, Proprietor.
Affleck Geo. nurseryman and florist, Asylum avenue. Affleck Henry, nurseryman, h. Park st. con.
Agan Catharine widow, h. Railroad av.
Agan Edward, laborer, h. "Charles st. Agan John, elerk, h. 103 Front st.
Agan Kerion, laborer, bds. 127 State st.
Agau Michael, laborer, h. 90 Main st.
Agard Mrs. Olive, h. 8 Morgan st.
Agard Ransel H. grocer, 44 Asylum, h. Asylum st.
Ahearn Michael, laborer, h. rear Phelps' block.
Alden Horatio, h. 3 College st.
Alden J. Deane, h. eor. Wechasset st. and Hayshope av. Alden Zenas C. blacksmith, h. 4 Front st. Alderman E. buteher, h. 38 Mill st. Aldrich Joseph W. rifle maker, bds. Oak av.
ALEXANDER & PECKHAM, Manufacturers and Repair- ers of Jewelry, in all its branches. Canes and Faney Goods repaired at short notice in the neatest manner. Also, a good assortment of Rings, constantly on hand, at wholesale and retail, at 412 State st. 3d story.
Alexander & Peckham, jewelry manufaet. 432 State st. Alexander Robert, rifle maker, h. Grand st. Alexander Sam'l, ( A. §. Peckham, ) h. Flower st. Alexander T. A. See'y ÆEtna Ins. Co. 1. 7 Main st. Alexander Thomas, painter, h. 112 Main st. Alford E. S. ( N. R. & E. S. _ 1.) h. Windsor town.
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Alford Nathaniel R. ( N. R. & E. S. A. ) h. 54 Buekin'm st. Alford N. R. & E. S. railroad contractors, 12912 Main st. Alford Samuel M. h. 56 Buckingham st.
Allen Alonzo, widow of, h. 31 Potter st.
Allen Charles, laborer, bds. 16 Temple st.
Allen Edward P. bds. 19 Pratt st.
Allen Edward, bootmaker, bds. 33 Temple st.
Allen Edward, ( Curtis s. A. ) h. 289 Main st.
Allen Ephraim, proprietor American hotel, 45 State st.
Allen George, carpenter, bds. 280 Main st.
Allen Henry P. h. 2 Park st.
Allen Isaac G. grocer, 41 Commerce, h. 25 Ferry st.
Allen J. T. cabinet ware, 116 Main, bds. Amer. hotel.
Allen wid. Jerusha M. h. Washington st.
Allen Olcott, treas. Savings Bank, h. 19 Pratt st. Allen Mrs. Lydia L. widow, h. 97 Front st. Allen Mr. bds. Mrs. H. E. Walker's, Wethersfield av.
Allen Patrick, teamster, h. 5 Buckingham st.
Allen Samuel O. elerk, bds. Mulberry st.
Allen Sidney, cabinet maker, bds. Mechanics hotel.
Allen Thomas P. eord wainer, Zachery av.
Allen Wm. G. house builder, Hicks eor. Tr. h. 311 Main.
Alling George W. spring maker, bds. 17 Bliss st.
Allport Wm. maelinist, h. 35 Lafayette st.
Allyn Job, pres. Rogers Bros. Man. Co. h. 44 Trumbull. Allyn J. P. ( Spencer, White & Co. ) bds. 20 Trumbull st. Allyn J. William, clerk, bds. 44 Trumbull st.
Allyn Richard J. (_1. Smith §. Co. ) bds. 237 Main st. Allyn, Smith & Co. dry goods, 21 Asylum st.
Allyn T. C. treas. Rog. Bros. Man'f. Co. h. 6 Walnut st. Allyn T. M. ( Spencer, White s. Co. ) h. 20 Trumbull st. Alms House, foot of Garden st. over Asylum hill. Alpaugh Phillip, fireman, h. 18 Bliss st.
Alpress Geo. L. cabinet maker, h. 15 Railroad avenue. Altman E. butcher, City Hall market, h. Kingsley st. Alvord Jabez, pistol maker, bds. 80 State st. Alvord Jos. D. gun smith, h. Oak av.
Alvord Mary, widow, h. 30 Market st.
American Asylum for Deaf aud Dumb, 1 mile west of the State House.
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American Hall, east side of State House Square. American Hotel, Ephraim Allen, 45 State st. American Restaurant, Sherman Russell, 9 Amer. row. AMERICAN TEMPERANCE LIFE INSURANCE COM- PANY, Capital, $100,000. Securely invested under the sanc- tion and approval of the Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Connecticut. "Directors, Edison Fessenden, James B. Hosmer, Barzillai Hudson, Albert Day, Gurdon Trumbull, Tertius Wadsworth, Wm. W. Hoppin, Edward Goodman, Newton Case, John H. Goodwin, Gco. W. Moorc. EDSON FESSENDEN, Pres. JAMES B. HOSMER, Vice Pres. J. AUGUSTUS WRIGHT, Scc. A. W. BARROWS, Physician.
Amcriean Temperance Life Insurance Co. 15612 Main. Amerman Peter, boiler maker, h. 38 Hudson st.
Amerman Wm. boiler maker bds. 38 Iludson st.
Ames Chas. H. tailor, h. 62 Front st.
Anderson F. E. elerk, Exchange hotel.
Anderson James L. joiner, h. 18 Retreat avenue.
Anderson William, book agent, bds. 23 Broad st.
Andrews Mrs. A. tailoress, h. 81 Market st.
Andrews A. II. jeweler, bds. West st.
Andrews Carlton W. cabinet maker, li. 20 Iludson st.
Andrews Champion, laborer, h. Fairmount st.
Andrews Charles, mason, h. 1 Village st. Andrews Geo. W. machinist, bds. 20 Hudson st. Andrews Elisha, joiner, bds. Fairmount st.
Andrews Mrs. Elizabeth C. nurse, bds. 8 Market st.
Andrews Harris, carpenter, bds. 3 Russell st. Andrews Henry, joiner, bds. Fairmount st. Andrews Hugh, laborer at S. S. Chamberlain's. Andrews Hudson, clerk, h. 1 Village st.
Andrews .J. C. trunk maker, 226 Main st. l. 4 West. Andrews Lyman, mason, h. 74 Trumbull st. Andrews Sidney, mason, h. 33 Lafayette st. Andrews Mrs. Sybil R. nurse, SI Market st. Andrus II. C. joiner, bds. Belden's avenue. Andrus Mrs. Harriet M. boarding house, 25 Mulberry st. Andrus Nathaniel. joiner, h. 42 Main st.
Andrus S. & Son, pub. and booksellers, 61 Asylum st.
Andrus Silas, (S. A. s. Son, ) h. 50 Trumbull st. Andrus Thomas, clerk, bds. 250 Main st.
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Andrus Wm. (S. A. & Son, ) h. 19 Church st. Anguish Margaret, widow, h. 75 Market st. Annis John, potter, h. 612 Main st. Apgar John L. engineer, h. 16 Church st. Appleton Isaac, machinist, bds. 82 State st. Apthorp Miss E. D. boarding school, h. 5 Winthrop st.
Arbieter Joseph, machinist, h. 35 Elm st.
Argenti G. sculptor, bds. American hotel.
Armstrong John, laborer, h. 90 Main st. Armstrong W. C. printer, bds. National hotel.
Arnold Andrew R. draughtsman, h. Oak av.
Arnold Chas. G. Asylum st. market, 51, h. W. Hartford.
Arnold Chauncey, bds. 252 Main st.
Arnold Henry, carpenter, h. Albany av.
Arnold Mary G. widow, h. 32 Hicks st. Arnold Richard M. carman, h. 22 Hudson st.
Arnold Russel, joiner, 35 Chapel, h. Edward st.
Arnold Stephen, bds. 252 Main st.
ARNSTEIN, LOTH & HARTMAN, Wholesale and Re- tail Dealers in Dry and Fancy Goods, Embroidcries, Laces, Hosiery, Ladies' Dress Caps and Dress Trimmings, together with a general assortment of cvery article connected with the business, Nos. 128 and 130 Main Street, (under the Centre Conference Room.)
Arnstein, Loth & Hartman, dry and fancy goods, 128 and 130 Main st.
Arnstein E. ( A. L. S. H. ) h. 24 Church st. Arthur Jas. G. stone mason contractor, h. 41 Chestnut st.
JAMES W. ARTHUR, File Manufacturer, at the Old Stand, 74 Front street. All kinds of Files. made to order or re-cut. Also on hand and for sale, an assortment of the best quality of Files and Rasps. Also Lock smithing, Saws filed, Keys fitted and jobbing of all kinds done in the best manner.
Arthur James W. file maker, 74, bds. 75 Front st. Arthur Miss Margaret, tca'r, W. mid. sch'l, bds. 75 Front. Arthur Robert, h. 75 Front st. Arsenal. 11/4 miles north of State Housc. Arsenal District School, Windsor avenue, near the State Arsenal ..
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Arts Union Rooms, 616 Central row. Arrison William, machinist, h. 33 Market st. Ashmead & Hurlburt, gold beaters, 3 Gold st. AAshmead J. H. (_1. §. Hurlburt, ) h. 21 College st. Ashburner Samuel, civil engineer, h. Farmington av. Atchinson Adam, millwright, h. 1 Commerce st. Atchinson John, machinist, bds. 12 Asylum st. Atchinson John, engineer, bds. 1 Commerce st.
Atchinson Thomas, mason, h. Knox avenue.
Atheneum, 107, 109, 111 Main, opposite Mulberry st. Atkins Betsy, widow, h. 30 Market st. Atwood T. W. clerk, bds. 37 Pleasant st. Ault Egbert G. boot maker, h. 271 Main st. Ault George W. machinist, h. 5 Grand st.
Ault John T. boot maker, bds. 271 Main st.
Ault J. S: pistol maker, bds. 271 Main st.
Ault Thomas, boot tree, bds. 171 Main st.
Ault William, laborer, 113 State st. Avery Alfred W. clerk, 75 Main st.
Averill James R. editor, bds. City hotel.
Avery B. A. varnisher and finisher, bds. Mech. hotel. Austin A. M. cigar maker, bds. Star house.
Ayres Jared A. teacher Am. Asylum, h. E. Hartford. Ayres Parleyman B. truckman, h. 5 South Ann st.
BABBITT E. daguerreotypist, 19216 Main, bds. Revere h. Babcock J. bds. City hotel.
Babcock Louis, engineer, bds. 237 Main st.
Babcock Miss Dolly, h. 5 Washington st.
Babcock Stephen, blacksmith, I. Park st. con.
Babcock W. J. music teacher, 136 Main, bds. City hotel. Bacher Simon, peddler, h. 143 Front st. Bachrach Isaac, h. 37 Mulberry st. Backus Jason. (M. W. Sherman & Co.) 281 Main st.
Backus Thomas, painter, h. 4 So. Ann st. Bacon Hiram F. farmer. h. Asylum hill, Farmington av. Bacon John W. superintendent Hartford, Providence & Fishkill railroad, h. 293 Main st. Bacon Lyman MI. grocer, 102, h. 105 Front st. Bacon Mrs. Sally, widow of Dr. h. 232 Main st. Bacon Win. A. grocer, 302 Main st., h. Oak av.
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Baganz Lodowick, cabinet maker, h. 1 Elm st. Bagg James, grocer, 80 Main st.
Bailey A. K. boot maker, h. 16 So. Prospect st. Bailey Charles, moulder, bds. 18 Commerce st. Bailey Mrs. Eunice A. nurse, bds. Win. II. Wiley's.
Bailey Henry M. librarian Y. M. Inst. bds. 48 Main st.
Bailey Sylvester, pistol maker, bds. 71 Front st. Baker Benj. B. gunsmith. buls. cor. Wash'n and College.
Baker Charles L. W. brush maker, h. Fairmount st. Baker Charles W. brush maker, h. Albany av.
Baker Henry E. cabinet maker, bds. 17 Governor st.
Baker Henry, bricklayer, bds. 8 Pearl st.
Baker Jordan, cigar maker, h. AAlbany av. Baker Samuel, printer, 3316 Lafayette st. Baker Sylvanus H. burnisher, h. Retreat av.
Baker Wm. boarding house, 123 State st. and 20 Com.
Baker Wm. mason. h. 3316 Lafayette st.
Baker Win. F. engineer, h. 34 Potter st.
Balch Edward. carriage maker. h. 71 Pearl st.
Balch Thomas, joiner, h. 27 Retreat avenue. Baldwin A. tailor, h. 77 Front st.
Baldwin Charles, ( Bill S. Co. ) bis. 13 Ilicks st.
Baldwin John J. collar maker, bds. cor. Pearl and Trum. Ballard Porter, pattern maker, h. 13 Main st. . Ballerstein Moses, fancy store, 140 Main, h. 33 Front st. Ballon John. gardener, h. 14 Sheldon st.
Ballou Michael, gardener, h. 14 Sheldon st. Ballou Moses, Rev. pastor Universalist ch. h. Avon. Ballou Patrick, laborer, bds. 11 Sheldon st. Balmer George, laborer, h. Albany av. Bamberger David, bds. 110 Main st.
BAMBERGER & ROSENBLATT, Importers and Dealers in French. English, German and American Fancy Goods and Millinery, in all its branches, Wholesale and Retail. Gimps, Fringes, Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves. Embroider- ies, Laces, Ribbons, Dre>< Caps, Bonnets, Straw Goods. Toys, &c. No. 233 Main street. (under the North Baptist Church:) Country Merchants supplied at the lowest New York prices. Bonnets and Dres- Caps made to order.
Bamberger & Rosenblatt, fancy goods, 233 Main st.
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Bamberger Leopold. (B. & Rosenblatt, ) h. 110 Main st.
Bancroft Samuel, agent, h. 12 Temple st.
Bank of Hartford County, 133 Main st.
Bannan Christopher, h. Phelps' avenne.
Banning Patrick, laborer, h. 17 Clinton st. Barber B. B. h. 18 Washington st.
Barber Chas. N. assistant jailor, h. 60 Pearl st.
Barber Mrs. F. J. boarding house, 112 Elm st. .
Barber Gardner P. ( Hunt, Holbrook §. B. ) bds. 8 Morgan.
Barber Henry K. grocer, 110 Main, h. 26 Hudson st.
Barber James M. boot maker, h. 70 Park st.
Barber James S. painter, h. 22 Retreat avenue.
Barber N. G. joiner, h. Fairmount st.
Barber Ralph, bus. Exchauge Hotel.
Barber. Willard, 7 Morris st.
Barbour F. A. bds. 36 Trumbull 'st.
H. H. BARBOUR, Attorney at Law, Notary Public, and Commissioner of Deeds for the States of Michigan, Wiscon- sin, Missouri, Illinois, New York and Pennsylvania. Office in Catfin's building, 184% Main street, corner of Main and Asylum streets.
Barbour Heman II. lawyer, 18412 Main, h. 28 Windsor.
Barbour Lucius, merchant, h. 65 Main st.
Barbour Sylvester, student, bds. 68 Trumbull st.
Barbour William, foot of South Park.
Barclay George, baker, h. Grove av.
Barker Cornelius N. tailor, h. South Main st.
Barker Egbert W. clerk, bds. 80 State st.
Barker Ethan A. ( Hamilton §. B. ) h. 40 Windsor st. Barker Jas. L. painter, bds. 82 State st. Barker John C. sawyer, bds. 15 Governor st.
Barker J. S. book binder, h. 23 Hudson st.
Barker L. & Co. piano fortes and melodeons, 162 Main st.
Barker L. (L. Barker §. Co. ) h. 24112 Main. Barker Mrs. Lewis, h. 20 Arch st. Barker William If. painter, h. Green st.
Barlow Richard, laborer, h. 9 Railroad av. Barnard Miss Cecelia, h. 19 Retreat avenue. Barnard Dorus C. farmer, bds. 27 Washington st. Barnard Edward R. cabinet maker, bds. 15 John st.
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Barnard E. R. truckman, bds. 15 John st.
Barnard Henry, farmer, h. 27 Washington st.
Barnard Henry 2d, h. 9 Main st.
Barnard Horace, farmer, h. 15 Retreat avenne.
Barnard John, farmer, h. south of Retreat.
Barnard John, book-binder, bds. Franklin house.
Barnard Lewis P. book-binder, bds. 24 Temple st.
Barnard Mrs. Lucretia W. h. Charles st. Barnard Mrs. Mary B. h. Cedar st.
Barnard Mrs. Rufus, widow, h. 22 Temple st.
Barnard Norris, pistol maker, bds. 32 Hudson st.
Barnard Richard, laborer, h. 8 Avon st.
Barnes II. S. & Co. oyster dealers, 1412 State street, under the United States Hotel.
Barnett J. G. music teacher and organist, h. 221 Main.
Barnett James S. collar maker, h. 298 Main st.
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