Geer's Hartford directory, including West Hartford and East Hartford, Connecticut, 1872-73, Part 27

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Publication date: 1872-1873
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YALE Charles A. printer, b. 18 Temple. Yale Frank W. mechanic, h. u. 26 Cedar. Yale G. W. h. 38 Cedar.


Yale J. C. physician and surgeon, 37 Pearl. Yale James M. engravings, 13, h. 13 Pearl. Yale O. W. ( M. E. Doolittle & Co. ) h. 8 Queen. Yergason E. S. salesman, h. u. 285 Asylum.


Yerrington Charles, booterimper, h. 1 Broad. Yerrington Henry C. filer, b. 1 Broad.


Yost Frederick, machinist, b. 56 Van Block.


Yokohoma Tea Warehouse, J. Carson, 29 Pearl. Young Mrs. Edward, h. u. 6 West.


Young Edwin T. clerk, h. u. 77 Maple. Young Mrs. Elizabeth, h. 52 Chestnut.


Young Ellison H. clerk, b. 120 Wells.


Young George S. A. clerk, b. 46 Wadsworth.


Young Isaac, boilermaker, b. 25 Kilbourn.


Young James J. machinist, b. Winter.


Young John, laborer, h. 75 Spruce.


Young J. W. instruc. in prison, h. 3 Riverside pl.


Young J. William, printer, b. 152 Wethersfield. Young Lewis J. joiner, h. 120 Wells.


Young Men's Institute in Wadsworth Atheneum, 206 Main.


Young Patrick 2d. mate st. S. of N. Y. 285 State.


Young Walter, laborer, h. 119 Front.


Young William D. machinist, h. u. 58 Bucking.


Youngs Walter, teamster, b. 171 State.


ZACHER. Louis, cutter, h. 163 Market.


Zacher Louis H. b. 163 Market.


Zeigler Henry, milkman, h. New Haven.


Zeiler Mrs. Barbara, b. 107 Ann. Zelenka Matthius, saloon, 92, h. 92 Front. Zellhart Charles, shoemaker, h. 57 Morgan. Ziegler Frederick, mason, h. 38 Ferry.


Zilcher Mrs. Berthold, h. u. 100 Commerce. Ziesing Frederick, engraver, h. u. 15 Putnam. Zion's Methodist Episcopal Church, 91 Pearl. Zweygartt II. J. leaf tobacc. 222 State, h. 39 Capen Zrill John, machinist, h. Zion.


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"Constant and persistent Advertising is a sure prelude to Wealth."


E. B. DILLINGHAM'S


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Advertisements received at Publishers lowest rates for all the City and Country Newspapers in the United States.


Estimates showing the cost of Advertising in any paper or in any number of papers furnished on application.


By Advertising through this Agency the Advertiser gains the benefit of experience, and, as our commission comes from the Publisher: it costs the Advertiser no more to Advertise through this I, my than to deal directly with the Publister.


.Advertisements will be inserted as promptly and in as favorable locality in the paper as though varried direct to the Publisher.


ADVART


120 'S RESPECTFULLY SOLICITUD.


THE GREATEST BLOOD PURIFIER IN THE WORLD.


ALTERATIVE REMEDIES:


Will care Abcessos, Ulcers, Serefula, Fever-Sores. Erysipelas, Tumers, Open Sores, Inflammations. Fistula, Uloge, Boils, Salerno, Nomedela, Dispepsia, Sick-Headache, Female Weakness, an fall irregularities of mal diverses of the tipo. Medicines" are perfectly safe, bring par ly vegetable, strengthen the system. while they remove and CEO. K. DICKIRSON.


Sole Proprietor. Office. 265 MAIN ST. Room 4. HARTFORD, CONN. SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. 10


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ALLEN & WILLARD 9 166 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN WEDSTER'S NEW WARM AIR FURNACE,


New Charter Oak Cook Stove and Range,


THE CLIPPER MOWING MACHINE. LOOK LEVER HAY RAKES, BULLARD'S HAY TEDDER, And Agricultural Implements of all kinds. TIN & SHEET IRON WARE. OH10 BBINDSTONES. GUANO, SUPER PHOSPHATE LEME AND FERTILIZERS GENERALLY.


BULLARD'S IMPROVED HAY TEDDER.


The Patentee having spent some seven years in perfecting these Machines, and having 1 submitted them for the last six years to the severest test of field work in this country and England, confidently offers them to the farmer as the BEST HAY SPREADER AND TURNER yet found possible to make.


The "ebster Hot Air Furnace, The Cheapest, most Economical and best operating Heater now in use for Warming


DIFELLERGS, CHURCHES, PUBLIG HALLS, &C. Patented June 12th, 1886.


Several hundred of four Furnaces have been put up during the last three years in the New England States. and in all cases have given perfeet satisfaction, and are pronounced far superior to any other now in use.


MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY ACCENT 8


164, 166 and IGS State Street.


CHARLES ALLEN.


CHARLES I. WILLARD.


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BILLINGS & SPENCER CO.,


OF HARTFORD, CONN.,


MANUFACTURERS OF


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Roper's American Four-Shooting Shot Gun, THE BEST SHOT CUN IN THE WORLD. ALSO, THE ROPER SIX-SHOT RIFLE.


These Guns are breech-loaders, entirely independent of fixed ammunition, the charges being loaded in steel shells, which last as long as the Gun, and when properly loaded, are water-proof. They also manufacture


Billing's Patent Sewing Machine Shuttle. AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF


STEEL AND IRON PONGINGS FOR


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GUNS, PISTOLS, SEWING MACHINES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c.


PRDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.


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C. E. BILLINGS, Pros't.


GEO. P. GEER, Sec. and Treas.


C. M. SPENCER, General Ajout.


Descriptive Circulars sent to any address on request.


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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF


BOOTS, SHOES, DAITERS AND ROBBERS, ALSO,


Ladies, Misses & Childrens FRENCH KID, BRONZE & FANCY COLORS, Button & Lace. MONS & DOYS BOOTS & SH038,


All Styles from the finest to the most substantial. All will be sold at the very low price for which our Store hes been so noted.


JOHN FAIRMAN, No. 370 Main Street, Hartford, Conn.


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Fronts for Philadelphia Propellors. ALSO,


No. 75 FERRY STREET, corner COMMERCE ST.


PETER ANEAMAN & CO.,


MANUFACTURERS OF


Marine & Stationary Steam Boilers, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO THE BUILDING OF DROP PLUS BOILERS, AND LOWES PATZUT TUBULAR BOILERS, Nos. 108 & 109 COMMERCE STREET.


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General Commission


Merchants, 7


AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


Butter, Cheese, Cogo, Card, Foreign & Domestic Fruits, &t.


CLOVER SEED TIMOTHY/


No. 193 State Street, Hartford, Com., and No. 1 North Street, Auburn, N. Y.


D. T. FOWLER.


J. S. FOWLER.


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BUILT TO ORDER. ALSO, REPAIRING


IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


Having had a number of years of practical experience in the business, I think I can ADo good satisfaction to any one who may favor me with their orders,


No. 68 Pearl Street, Hartford, Coun.


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No. 199 Front St., Martford, Ct.


All kinds of FILES made to order or re-cut. Also, on hand an assortment of


A complete assortment of the celebrated


BILL BROTHERS


Successors to Smith, Blodgett & Co.,


Office, 232 State St., Hartford, Ct.


All orders promptly attended to. Goods delivered to and from Cars or Boat. Particular atten- tion given to the moving of Safes and Heavy Freight by experienced men.


R. C. BILL, A. H. BILL. G. W. BILL,


HATCH 2 لهماكـ


TYLER,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


Office, 00 STATE ST., Hartford, Conn.


GEO. E. HATCH.


I. S. TYLER.


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BALDWIN, DOWNING & CO., CARMEN


Ofice, Corner of State and Commerce Streets, HARTFORD, CORN.


Teams constantly in readiness for Transportation of all kinds of Mer- chandise to or from Cars and Boats and about Town. Goods forwarded with dispatch.


CHARLES BALDWIN, EMORY DOWNING, JR., JAS. C. PRATT, F. WEBB SMITH.


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EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR VIEWS OF BUILDINGS AND MACHINERY O AL NIK. Monograms, Autographs, BOX & SPOOL LABELS, &C., &C. INTERIOR VIEWS


DONE IN WATER COLORS. 321 MAIN STREET, Corner of ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD, CONN.


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E. W. HUBBARD.


SEAL ENGRAVER; STEEL AND STENGIG LETTER CUTTER 321 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD, CONN.


All kinds of RIBBON HAND STANDS. ENHANCED ARIASEBOYS fall colors forevery of Stamp.


For Corporations, Notaries, Lo les, Societies, Sc. Steel Name Stamps, Sovel Letters and Figures in Site. Stored Plates andthedelibb. Ink ie marking Clothing. Business Stencils, Brushes, &e. Sa neil Paste. all colors.


BRANDING IRONS, &C.


NOTARIAL SEAL.


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The Subscriber would call the attention of the Public to hi choice stock of


EMBRACING ALL THE USUAL SIZES FOR Domestic Use and Manufacturing Purposes, Which I am now selling at the lowest market price. I have for Sexuen use, the celebrar Dykens' Valley, Franklin Coal. WHICHL IS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. All of the above Coals are kept dry and under cover, and carefully screened and weighe.i.


EUGENE L. KENYON OLice, 293 Main Street, CONN. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO'S BUILDING. People's Coal Yard, Nos, 171-170 Front St.


MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF


C.


I WORK,


From the best New Jersey and Connecticut OAK and HICKORY.


BUSINESS WAGONS; TRUCK TEAMS for City Trade; TEAM WAGONS, all sorts; LOG CARRIAGES with patent Hoisting Goar; COTTON DRAYS and HORSE CARTS; MULE WAGONS, all sizes ; LOG WHEELS, &c. ALSO FOR SALE. SPORES, HUES, RIMS, SIAPTS, d.C.,


170 Commerce St. Pete Frich Det. Hartford, Conn.


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W ITMORE'S CITY GARDEN,


111-113 WETHERSFIELD AVENUE.


Established, 1830.


Near Hartford and Wethersfield Horse R. R. Depot,


HARTFORD, CONN.


GREETHOUSE AND OTHER PLANTS,


FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL TREES, VINES, SMALL FRUIT PLANTS, IN ALL THEIR NEW VARIETIES.


FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS.


BOUQUETS, BASKETS AND WREATHS, For Parties and Weddings, made in superior style. Wreaths and Crosses for Funerals, Fancy Rustic Stands and Baskets. for Parlors, Verandas and Lawns, on hand and filled to order. Fancy Flower Stands and Baskets of wire or willow.


Flowers or Plants sent to any part of the City or Country.


TARBOX & SMITH, Proprietors.


THOS. .. BLAN


BRASS FOUNDER & COPPEROMITLI. - UNDD TOURDE


BRASS FINISHING.


ALL KINDS OF


COPPER WORK MADE AND REPAIRED.


BABBITT METAL OF ALL KINDS MADE TO ORDER. JOBBING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.


NO. 30 FERRY STREET.


DP CASH PAID FOR OLD COPPER AND BRASS.


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JAS. MCMANUS,


DENTIST 9


No. 13 Pratt St., Hartford, Ct.


Devotes all his time to operations on -Natu- ral Teeth. the will endeavor to maintain the reputation which has characterized this Office for the past twenty years.


DENTISTRY


IN ALL ITS BRANCHES


ARTIFICIAL TEETH


Of the best makers constantly on hand, and fitted up in the most NATURAL manner.


JOHN CODY,


13 Pratt St., Hartford, Conn.


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J. M. GR.


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DENTIST,


No. 2 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, CONN.


If you want Teeth inserted in perfect imitation of Nature, and for ease, comfort and durability, on Gold, Silver, Pyroxyline, Hyatts, or Rubber Base, for a small expenditure of Cash, call on GREENLEAF, Dentist, No. 2 State Street, Hartford, Conn., who will guar- antee you perfect satisfaction in every particular.


If you want your decayed Teeth filled and preserved for a life time, with care and skill, for one-half the exhorbitant prices of the day, don't fail to call on GREENLEAF.


If you want your Teeth extracted with care and safety, at any hour of the day or night, you will find GREENLEAF ready to relieve you of your trouble and do you good, at No. 2 State Street, up stairs.


Irregularities in CHILDREN'S TEETH Carefully Corrected.


Teeth extracted for the actual Poor, free.


Weatherby, Knous Pelton,


JOBBERS AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


DBY


DODS


58 & 60 Asylum St., and 335 & 337 Main St.,


"HILLS' BLOCK,"' HARTFORD.


Have always on hand the largest and most attractive Stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods in the State. With superior ad- vantages in the large markets, they are prepared to offer goods at the lowest possible prices. Their system of doing business is the popular one of CASH, one price and no deviation.


Respectfully, Weatherby. A nous y Betton.)D


C. -. WEATHERBY.


1. KNOUS, W.M. N. PELTON.


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BROWN.


THOMSON & McWHIRTER,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


American, British, French and German


DRY


.


GOODS


SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO OUR STOCK OF


Linens, Towelings, Waslins and Cottons,


WHILE OUR OTHER DEPARTMENTS, EMBRACING Silks, Dress Goods, Cloths, Flannels, Skirts, Laces, Ribbons, Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Underclothing,


Shawls, Cloakings and Millinery, Will be found replete with the latest novelties,


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Nos. 269 and 273 Main Street, Hartford, Conn.


ONE PRICE STORE.


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SISSON, BUTLER & CO ..


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


259 MAIN STREET, opposite the Post Office.


DEALERS IN


WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, PAINTS And COLORS of every description.


LUBRICATING OILS, KEROSENE OIL,


ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, PUTTY,


WINDOW GLASS, POTASH selected for Family use.


MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, ACIDS.


FOR THENES AND BRANDY.


Concentrated Ext. JAMAICA GINGER,


Concentrated Ext. VANILLA & LEMON, Our own preparation and warranted pure.


Country Merchants and Manufacturers supplied at lowest market price.


THOMAS SISSON. ALBERT L. BUTLER. GEO. P. CHANDLER.


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CIO. J. WIRMAIS & CO.,


WHOLESALE


DRU GISTS


204 State Street, corner of Front;


PROPRIETORS OF


WILLIAMS' EXTRACT


JAMAICA GINGER; WILLIAMS' CHOICE WORING


EXTRACTS.


Their strength and delicacy of flavor, which is secured by a new pro- cess, makes them the cheapest Extracts in use. Put up in small bottles for families and supplied in bulk to those using large quantities.


C. R. ALLEN.


CHAS. S. WILLIAMS.


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TRADE MARK


Important to HOUSEKEEPERS, MANUFACTURERS & OFFI- CIALS in Charge of Public Institu- tions.


TRADE


MARK


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TH CLOSET COM,


Sole United States Proprietors of Moule's Patent: 215 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, CONN.


SIMPLE, DURABLE, EFFECTIVE, CHEAP.


Free from Odor at all times.


39 IN.


Can always remain where most needed.


Are now in successful operation in over a thou- sand Institutions through- out the United States, to all of which we can re- fer.


EARTH CLOSETS:


A perfect substitute for the Water- Closet. Commedes for use in the Fiche com, Guests' Room, or in any desired locality, cithier in of out of the House. Commedes for general use. Fixtures for Ella- ticnaru Closets in large Institutions, adapted for use on any flack, from Cellar to Attic. Fixtures expressly adapted for Farm use, Un. the adoption of which a large amount of fertilizer is saved.


MARK TRADE


Call or send for


CIRCULAR.


TRADE


MARK


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HENRY T. BRONSON.


· CHARLES S. BREWER.


BREWER & BRONSON,


GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS? WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC -


PROIT


Pine Apples, Bananas, Native & Malaga ' Grapes, Apples, Chestnuts.


Strawberries, Peaches,


SPECIALITIES IN THEIR SEASON.


Consignments Solicited.


SOLE AGENTS FOR HADFIELD'S FIREWORKS. 82 STATE STREET, Gregory's Building.


W. B. KEENEY, Agent,


Successor to H. W. ADAMS,


Nos. 65 & 67 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD, CT. , Wholesale and Retail Dealer and Manufacturer of all kinds of


SPRING BEDS,


HAIR, HUSK & EXCELSIOR


MATTRESSES,


FEATHERS, LOUNGES, LOUNGE BEDS, &C.


ALSO, AGENT FOR


BOULEVARD CHAIRS AND SETTEES, AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.


89883911AM


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SMITH, NORTHAM & ROBINSON, 129 State Street, Hartford, Conn.


COMMISSION MERCHANTS,


AND DEALERS IN


FLOUR, GRAIN & FEED


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


SPECIALITIES: CRAIN BY THE CARLOAD. AGENTS FOR


"FERGUS"? OAT MEAL.


MANUFACTURERS OF "EXCELSIOR" WHEATEN GRITS, SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN MARKET. J. A. SMITH, JR. C. H. NORTHAM, 2d. CHIAS. A. ROBINSON.


ROBBINS, WINSHIP & CO., CABINET FURNITURE.


CHAIRS, FEATHER BEDS, CUSHIONS, UPHOLSTERY. WORK, &C., &C.


No. 209 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. AN EXTENSIVE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND.


ANY STYLE OR DESCRIPTION OF


BY THE SET OR SINGLE PIECE,


Manufactured to order, of the very Best Materials and. Workmanship.


P. F. ROBBINS. F. A. ROBBINS. JOS. WINSHIP.


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ST. JOHN'S HOTEL,


No. 445 Main Street, Hartford, Conn. L. LANE, Proprietor.


TERMS, $2.00 PER DAY.


W. B. WILLARD,


STEAM FLOURING MILLS


50-60 FERRY STREET, HARTFORD, CONN.


Has constantly on hand and for sale on the most favorable terms,


FRESH GROUND FAMILY FLOUR,


OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. ALSO,


GRAIN AND FEED, OF ALL KINDS, IN ANY QUANTITY. Orders through the Post Office promptly attended to.


JAMES H. ASHMEAD & SON,


GOLD BEATERS,


AND DEALERS IN


DENTIST'S MATERIALS,


MANUFACTURERS OF GOLD AND TIN FOIL; all shades of GOLD AND METAL LEAF;


And Importers of BRONZE POWDERS.


FINE GOLD AND SILVER,


GOLD & SILVER REFINERS, No. 41 Trumbull Street, Hartford, Conn.


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BEACH & CO.,


IMPORTERS OF


DYE STUFFS & CHEMICALS,


MANUFACTURERS OF


Dye Woods, Extract of Indigo, &c.


SOLE AGENTS IN THE UNITED STATES FOR


BROOKE, SIMPSON & SPILLER, LONDON, MANUFACTURERS OF THE Calebrated Atlas Works ANILINE DYES. 209 & 211 State Street, Hartford, Conn.


N. RICE, .525 MAIN STREET,


DEALER IN


Choice Groceries & Provisions, -


Wooden and Willow Ware, Erought and Cut Sails,


BRUSHES, WHIRS, SPERM & WHALE OIL, GRASS SEED AND GRAFTING WAX.


Fresh from the choicest Dairies, semi-weekly, furnished regularly to families by the season as may be wanted.


ALSO, IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


SPORTING AND RIFLE POWDERS, Gunpowder, Blasting Powder, Shot. Safety Fuse and Percussion Caps,


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REMOVAL.


WE have removed from the old stand, which our predecessors and ourselves have occupied since 1815, to the


NEW CITY HOTEL BLOCK,


No. 217 MAIN STREET,


CORNER OF GOLD, and only three doors below our old location.


Where, with a spacious and attractive Store, increased facilities for doing business and a determination to sell the best of goods, at the lowest market rates, we shall be thankful to receive from our friends the patronage so generously bestowed for the last half century.


Respectfully, SEYMS & CO.,


GR CERS


No. 217 Main St., Hartford, Ct.


B. & W. HUDSON,


DEALERS IN


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FURNITURE


FEATHERS, MATTRESSES, BEDS, &C.,


No. 360 Main Street, Hartford, Conn.


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FRANCIS & CO.,


343 Main Street, Hartford, Conn.


Wire Manufacturers; Dealers in


METALS AND TOOLS, CUT AND CLINCH NAILS,


Rubber and Leather Belting, Lace Leather, Roller Skins, Rivets, Tacks, Screws, SHEET IRON AND STEEL, Zinc, Brass, Copper, Tin, Antimony, Lead, Babbitt Metal, Solder, Pure London Emery, Emery Cloth & Paper, Glue, Sand Paper, Stubbs' Files, Goods and Drill Calire, Morse's Gwist Drills, GRINDSTONES,


Cordage, Twine, Wrapping Paper, House Trimmings, Machinists' Tools, FINE CUTLERY, PLATED GOODS, &C.


STILLMAN & CO., 331 Main Street, (Hills' Block,) MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN


Hats, Caps, Ladies Fancy Furs, UMBRELLAS, TRAVELING BAGS,


BUFFALO ROBES, WOLF and other FANCY SLEIGH ROBES. ALL THE VARIOUS STYLES OF STRA 0 DS.


FOR MEN'S BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S SUMMER WEAR. Special attention paid to the manufacturing to order of


HATS, CAPS and LADIES FURS


The most difficult shaped heads properly fitted. Every article made and sold by us warranted to be equal to our recom- mendation. 05-Remember that the place to purchase the above articles is at


STILLMAN & CO., No. 331 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. P. D. STILLMAN. W. H. STILLMAN. B. P. KENYON.


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ABIJAH WOODRUFF, IRON FOUNDER;


MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF


IRON CASTINGS, FOR Mill Works, Plows, Manufacturers, &c. 120, 122 & 124 GROVE ST., HARTFORD.


UNITED STATES HOTEL, By D. A. ROOD,


No. 26 STATE STREET, directly North of State House, Hartford, Conn.


TILIs well-known House has just been enlarged by the addition of the TRUMBULL HOUSE, and has been otherwise enlarged and THOROUGHILY RENOVATED, and is now one of the most desirable of Hotels for the comfort and accommodation of guests that can be found. Its CENTRAL LOCATION and convenience of access, both from cars and boats, makes it the house for business men or pleasure seekers; its in- terior arrangements are such that any stranger or family visiting the city will find in it a most comfortable HOME.


& HOTEL, 9 Farmington Avenue, Hartford, Conn., BY S. E. BAILEY.


This Hotel, situated only five minutes walk west of the Railroad Station and on one of the pleasantest Avenues in the City, makes it a very desirable House for permanent or transient boarders.


Terms for Transient Board, $2.50 per Day.


Families and single persons furnished with permanent board and pleasant rooms on reasonable terms.


N. B .- No Bar connected with this House.


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The ATNA


Is the Leading American Ins, Co.


CHARTER PER- PETUAL.


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A. D. 1819. INCORPORATED


CAPITAL PAID IN, $3,000,000. SURPLUS OVER - - $2,500,000.


PRINCIPALLY INVESTED IN


First Class Dividend-paying Public Securities and Bank Stocks.


Organized upon a National Basis, with Agencies in the principal Cities and Towns in the Union. Applications for Insurance against Loss or Damage by


FIRE, or the perils of INLAND NAVIGATION, Made to any duly authorized Agent, promptly attended to. Rates as liberal as is consistent with solvency and fair profit. Losses equitably adjusted and promptly paid.


PARENT OFFICE, No. 226 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD, CONN.


L. J. HENDEE, Pres't. J. GOODNOW, Sec'y. W. B. CLARK, Asst. Sec'y. E. J. BASSETT, GENERAL AGENT. L. A. DICKINSON, LOCAL AGENT FOR HARTFORD AND VICINITY. SPECIAL AGENTS: J. C. HILLIARD, T. P. STOWELL, W. C. GOODRICH, J. P. CONSTABLE. BRANCH OFFICE, 171 VINE STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO. F. C. BENNETT, GENL. AGT. W. H. WYMAN, ASST. GENL. AGT.


E. P. DORR, GEN. AGT. MARINE DEPT. BUFFALO, N. Y.


PACIFIC BRANCH, GEO. C. BOARDMAN, GENERAL AGENT.


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ÆTNA LIFE


INSURANCE COMPANY.


228 MAIN STREET, Ætna Building, HARTFORD, CONN.


ASSETS MAY 1st, 1872,


OVER $17,000,000.00


ffiers any Dicesturs.


AUSTIN DUNHAM,


T. O. ENDERS,


GURDON W. RUSSELL, ' LEVERETT BRAINARD,


JAMES CAMPBELL, APPLETON R. HILLYER, DANIEL W. NORTON, WM. H. BULKELEY,


MORGAN G. BULKELEY.


T. 0. ENDERS, Prest. AUSTIN DUNHAM, V. Prest. J. L. ENGLISH, Sec. GURDON W. RUSSELL, M. D., Medical Examiner and Consulting Physician.


Pamphlets containing rates of Premiums and information on the subject of Life Insurance may be obtained at the office of the Company or of any of its Agents.


Agencies of the Company may be obtained by applying at the office either personally or by letter.


HEMAN A. TYLER,


GENERAL AGENT,


IN ZETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO'S OFFICE,


No. 228 Main Street, Hartford, Conn. P. O. Box, 107.


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CHARTER OAK


LIFE


INSURANCE COMPANY,


OF HARTFORD, CONN.


OFFICE, 218 MAIN STREET.


INCORPORATED, 1850.


CHARTER PERPETUAL.


ASSETS, $11,000,000.00


J. C. WALKLEY, President. S. H. WHITE, Secretary and Treasurer. Z. A. STORRS, Vice President. HALSEY STEVENS, Assistant Secretary.


E. O. GOODWIN. Superintendent of Agencies.


J. C. JACKSON, M. D., and W. A. M. WAINWRIGHT, M. D., Consulting Physicians. L. W. MEECH, Mathematician.


W. L. SQUIRE, Actuary.


DIRECTORS.


JAMES C. WALKLEY, DANIEL PHILLIPS, JOHN A. BUTLER,


NELSON HOLLISTER,


ROSWELL BLODGETT, NOYES D. PALMER,


SAMUEL H. WHITE, Z. A. STORES,


HENRY C. WHITE.


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CONTINENTAL


COMMENCED


CHARTERED


BUSINESS 1864. 1862.


CAPITAL. $ 300 000.


INSURANCE COMPANY, .


OF HARTFORD, CONN. OFFICE, 258 MAIN STREET.


ASSETS, Jan. Ist, 1872, $2,410,774.41.


OFFICERS.


SAMUEL E. ELMORE, President. JOHN S. RICE, Vice President.


FRANCIS D. DOUGLASS, Sec'y. H. R. MORLEY, Actuary.


P. M. HASTINGS, Medical Examiner.


DIRECTORS.


SAMUEL E. ELMORE, ROGER AVERILL, CHARLES S. BISSELL, EZRA HALL,


JOHN S. RICE, WMr. HI. POST, LUCIUS J. HENDEE. HORACE CORNWALL,


CHARLES J. COLE, ELIJAH C. KELLOGG.


POLICIES both LIFE and ENDOWMENT. written on all the most approved plans. For further information inquire at the office of the Company or of any of its Agents.


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CONNECTICUT


VAI INSURANCE CO.,


HARTFORD, CONN.


OFFICE, No. 12 STATE STREET.


CASH CAPITAL, $500,000.


KRAMSTULIT


SURPLUS, $94,710.30


TOTAL CASH ASSETS, - $594,710.30


JOHN B. ELDREDGE, JAMES B. HOSMER,


ELISHA N. WELCH,


JOHN B. RUSSELL,


DIRECTORS.


TIMOTHY M. ALLYN,


JULIUS CATLIN,


OLCOTT ALLEN,


HENRY T. SPERRY, ALFRED E. BURE,


HENRY C. ROBINSON, EDWIN D. TIFFANY, MARTIN BENNETT, JR ..


RICHARD S. ELY, of New York.


JOHN B. ELDREDGE, President.


MARTIN BENNETT, Jr., Secretary.


CHAS. R. BURT, Assistant Secretary.


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THE


Connecticut Mutual Life


INSURANCE C


HARTFORD, CONN. 1


INCORPORATED JUNE 12, 1846.


OFFICERS.


JAMES GOODWIN, President.


JACOB L. GREENE, Secretary. DIRECTORS.


JAMES GOODWIN, THOMAS SISSON, EDWARD S. TYLER.


E. B. WATKINSON,


MARCUS F. HODGES, N. Y.


HENRY C. ROBINSON,


JOHN C. PALMER, ZEPHANIAH PRESTON, E. N. KELLOGG,


GEORGE S. GILMAN, E. D. TIFFANY,


CHAS. L. THAYER, BOSTON.


STATEMENT of the entire receipts and disbursements from the beginning of business Dec. 15th, 1846, to the end of the 26th fiscal year, Dec. 31, 1871. ENTIRE RECEIPTS, - - - $69,196,525.95 - - Paid to Policy Holders for claims by death, $13,109,623.09


Surplus returned, - 16,249,612.32


For Surrendered Policies, - 1,716,381.19


TOTAL PAID TO POLICY HOLDERS, $31,075,616.60


Total Expenses of Management, 6,351,293.35


Paid for Taxes, - 1,023,938.76


TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS,


$3S,450,S4S.71


- $30,745,677.24 BALANCE, - 6


Add for market value of stock and bonds over cost, accrued interest, pre- miums deferred and in course of collection on the 31st Dec. 1871. 1,232,724.42 ASSETS, December 31, 1871, $31,978,401.66 -




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