Hartford CT Directory OCR, 1847, Part 10

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45


3 00


Scituate,


52


3 50


Providence,


69


4 00


Manchester,


10


50


Coventry,


16


87


South Coventry,


20


1 12


Willimantic, -


25


1 50


Windham,


30


1 62


Hampton,


37


2 00


Brooklyn,


43


2 62


Killingly,


47


2 50


Scituate, -


57


3 25


Providence,


73


4 00


REMARKS.


MAIL STAGE. This Stage returns daily, Sundays excepted, leaving Providence at 6 A. M. and arriving in Hartford at 8 P. M.


ROCKVILLE, TOLLAND & STAFFORD ACCOMMODATION.


Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 3 P. M. Office, Basement of U. S. Hotel, No. 14 State st. Leaving Stafford Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 5% A. M.


.


Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, as follows :


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1


142


STAGES.


EASTERN CITIZENS' LINE.


Passing through Vernon, Rockville, Ellington and Stafford. Daily, at 92 A. M. Ofice, Basement of U. S. Hotel, No. 14 State st.


[Passengers will be forwarded to and from Stafford Springs, caily Sundays excepted, by this line.]


Dist.


Fare.


Buckland's Corners,


7


50


Hockanum,


10


50


Vernon,


12


75


Rockville,


14


75


Ellington,


16


87


West Stafford,


22


1 25


Stafford,


28


1 25


REMARKS.


RETURNING .- Leaves Stafford every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday, at 7 o'clock A. M., and arrives in Hartford in season for the Steamboats for New York, and cars for New Haven and Springfield.


Dist.


Fare.


Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, as follows : Buckland's Corners,


7


50


Hockanum,


10


50


Vernon, -


12


75


Rockville,


14


75


Tolland, -


18


1 00


Stafford Springs,


27


1 25


Stafford, -


30


1 25


Willington,


22


1 25


Moose Meadow,


26


1 50


Westford, -


30


1 50


West Woodstock,


37


2 00


North Woodstock,


44


2 00


New Boston, Ct.


2 00


Webster, Mass., in time to connect with the Wor- cester, Boston, Norwich and New York cars.


REMARKS.


RETURNING .- Leaves North Woodstock, every Monday, Wednes- day apdl Friday at 4 o'clock, A. M., and Stafford, at 7 o'clock, A. M., arrives in Hartford at 1 o'clock, P. M., in time to connect with the Steamboats for New York and cars for New Haven and Springfield.


143


NORWICH-DAILY. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 8 A. M. Office, Basement of U. States Hotel, No. 14 State st.


Dist.


Fare.


East Hartford,


2


25


Glastenbury, -


6


37


South Glastenbury,


9


50


Colton's Gate,


12


75


Marlboro',


16


1 00


Colchester,


24


1 50


Bozrah,


32


1 87


Fitchville,


33


2 00


Yantic,


35


2 00


Norwich,


1


39


2 00


Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, 10 o'clock, A. M.


10


50


Bolton,


14


75


Andover,


- 18


1 00


Columbia,


23


1 50


Liberty Hill, -


27


1 75


Lebanon,


30


1 75


Franklin,


37


2 00


Norwich, -


41


2 00


REMARKS.


RETURNING -Arrives in Hartford daily at 3 P. M., on the alternate days, via. both routes, leaving Norwich at 7% A. M., daily, Sundays excepted.


NEW LONDON. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, via. Norwich stage to Colchester, and from thence by same stage through.


Salem,


29


1 87


Montville,


35


2 00


Chesterfield,


43


2 00


New London,


45


2 00


PORTLAND, CONN. Daily, Sundays excepted, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Office, U. S. Hotel, 14 State street.


Dist.


Fare.


East Hartford,


2


25


Glastenbury,


6


37


South Glastenbury


9


50


Portland,


17


63


REMARKS.


RETURNING .- Leaves Portland daily, Sundays excepted, at 6} o'clk, A. M.


STAGES.


-


Manchester, -


-


Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, as follows :


144


STAGES.


WILBRAHAM. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 3 P. M. Office, Basement of United States Hotel, No. 14 State street.


Dist.


Fare.


East Hartford,


2


25


South Windsor,


6


37


East Windsor Hill,


8


50


Scantic,


12


62


Broad Brook,


14


62


Scittico,


17


75


Somersville, -


18


1 00


Somers, (Town,) -


19


1 00


North Somers,


24


1 00


McCrays, (South Wilbraham,) -


28


1 00


North Wilbraham,


32


1 00


REMARKS.


Leaves Wilbraham, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 5 A. M. arriving in Hartford at 11 A. M.


HITCHCOCKVILLE. Tuesdays and Saturdays, 7 A. M .- Returns Mondays and Fridays, 2 P. M. Office, Eagle Hotel, 22 Slate st.


Dist.


Fare.


Bloomfield,


5


25


Weatogue,


10


37


North Canton,


16


50


Barkhamstead,


22


75


West Hartland,


25


1 00


Hitchcockville,


28


1 25


GRANVILLE, MASS. Tuesdays and Saturdays, at 8 A. M .- Returns Mondays and Fridays, at 1 P. M. Office, Eagle Hotel, 22 State street.


Dist.


Fare.


Bloomfield,


6


25


Simsbury,


12


50


West Granby,


17


75


East Hartland,


22


1 00


West Granville,


-


28


1 25


STAGES.


145


ALBANY.


Daily, Sundays exc'd, at 2 o'd'k. P. M. Office, Eagle Hotel.


Daily, as follows :


Dist. [


Fare.


West Hartford,


4


25


Avon,


10


50


Canton,


13


62


Collinsville,


15


75


New Hartford,


20


1 00


Winsted,


27


1 25


Mill Brook,


31


1 50


Norfolk,


36


1 75


Canaan,


43


2 12


Passengers by this line remain in Winsted over night, both going to all towns beyond Winsted, or in coming from them.


At Canaan this line intersects the cars of the Housatonic Rail Road, for Sheffield, Barrington, West Stockbridge and Albany.


This Stage returns daily, Sundays excepted, leaving Winsted at 4 A. M., and arriving in Hartford at 10 A. M.


Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, as follows :


Dist.


Fare.


Colebrook,


34


62


Sandisfield,


42


2 00


New Marlboro',


47


2 25


Great Barrington,


57


2 75


This Stage returning leaves Great Barrington, Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays, at 5 o'clock A. M.


WINSTED ACCOMMODATION. Daily, Sundays excepted, at 10 A. M. Office, Eagle Hotel.


Dist.


Fare.


Avon,


10


50


Canton,


13


62


Collinsville, -


15


62


New Hartford,


20


75


Winsted,


27


1 00


RETURNING .- Leaves Winsted at 7} A. M., daily, Sundays excepted.


BRISTOL AND PLYMOUTH,


Rail Road and Stage via. Berlin Depot.


Leave Hartford, daily, (Sundays excepted) in the train of cars which arrive at Berlin Depot before the noon steamboat train from New York.


Leave Plymouth at 7 o'clock, A. M., and arrive in Hartford, at 2 o'clock, P. M. This line passes through New Britain, Plainville, Bristol, Terryville to Ply- mouth.


10


-


146


STAGES.


LITCHFIELD AND WOLCOTTVILLE.


Daily, Sundays excepted, at 10 A. M. from Nov. 20th, to April 20th, and remainder of the year at 2 P. M.


Office, Basement of U. S. Hotel, No. 14 State street.


Dist.


Fare.


West Hartford,


4


25


Farmington,


9


50


Bristol,


16


75


Terrysville,


21


87


Plymouth Hill,


23


1 00


Plymouth Hollow,


24


1 00


Northfield,


28


1 25


Litchfield,


33


1 50


Branch Line, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, to


Unionville,


.


12


75


Burlington,


16


1 00


Harwinton,


21


1 25


Wolcottville,


27


1 25


MAIL STAGE. Returns daily, Sundays excepted, leaving Litchfield during WINTER, at 6 A M., and arriving at Hartford at 12 M. During SUMMER, leaving Litchfield at 5 A. M., and arriving in Hartford at 1] A. M. During the Winter arrangement the Stage arrives at Litchfield at 4 P. M. During the Summer arrangement at 8 P. M.


WOLCOTTVILLE.


Tuesdays, and Saturdays, at 9 o'clock, A. M. Ofice, Eagle Hotel, 22 State street.


Dist.


Fare.


West Hartford,


4


25


Farmington,


9


50


Unionville,


12


62


Canton, -


13


75


Collinsville,


15


75


New Hartford Centre,


20


- 00


Bakerville,


21


1 00


Torringford,


24


1 12


Wolcottville,


26


1 25


REMARKS.


MAIL STAGE .- Returns Mondays and Fridays, arriving at Hartford at 1 P. M.


147


STAGES.


NEW HAVEN. Daily, Sundays excepted, at 9 A. M. Office, Basement of U. S. Hotel, No. 14 State street.


Dist.


Fare.


Wethersfield,


4


25


7


37


Rocky Hill,


12


50


Upper Middletown,


15


75


Durham,


28


1 12


Fair Haven,


37


1 50


New Haven,


39


1 50


REMARKS.


MAIL. STAGE. This Stage leaves the United States Hotel, Hartford, and arrives in New Haven at 4 P. M.


RETURNING .- Leaves the Tontine Coffee House, New Haven, at 11 A. M. and arrives in Hartford at 6 P. M.


MIDDLETOWN ACCOMMODATION. Daily, Sundays excepted, at 2 P. M. Ofice, Basement of U. S. Hotel, No. 14 State street.


Dist.


Fare.


Wethersfield,


4


25


Rocky Hill, -


12


50


Middletown, -


ยท 15


50


REMARKS.


RETURNING .- Leaves Middletown daily, Sundays excepted, at 8 A. M.


WATERTOWN. Leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays, at 8 o'clock, A. M. Ofice, Eagle Hotel.


Dist.


Fare.


West Hartford,


9


37


Farmington,


16


50


Bristol,


23


75


Plymouth,


30


1 25


Watertown


-


REMARKS.


Returns Mondays, and Fridays, arriving in Hartford at 1 P. M.


4


20


Middletown,


20


1 00


Northford,


37


Upper Middletown,


.


.


1


-


148


STAGES.


WESTFIELD. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Office, Basement of the U. S. Hotel, No. 14 State st.


Dist.


Fare.


Windsor -


6


25


Poquonock, -


9


50


Rainbow, -


11


75


East Granby, -


14


75


West Suffield,


18


1 00


Feeding Hills,


23


1 00


Westfield,


28


1 00


RETURNING Leaves Westfield at 12 M., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and arrives in Hartford at 5 P. M.


TARIFFVILLE AND WESTFIELD. Daily, to Tariffville, Sundays excepted, at 3 o'clock, P. M.


Dist.


Fare.


Bloomfield,


6


25


Tariffville,


11


50


Westfield ; Tuesdays, Thursdays, & Saturdays, as follows :


Granby,


15


75


Southwick


22


1 00


Westfield,


27


1 00


REMARKS.


RETURNING-Leaves Westfield Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- days, at 7} A. M. Leaves Tariffville, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 10 A. M., and Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 8 A. M.


STAFFORD. Railroad and Stage, daily, Sundays excepted. Via. Thompsonville Depot. Leaves Railroad Depol on arrival of New York train.


Dist.


Thompsonville,


18


Fare if


Scittico,


22


Somersvile,


24


paid through


Somers,


26


1.25 to Stafford.


West Stafford,


31


Mineral Springs,


34


1.00 to Somers.


Furnace Hollow,


36


RETURNING .- Leaves Stafford at 6} o'clock, A. M., and arrives at Thompsonville in time for the Cars to the New York Boat.


WATERBURY.


Daily, (Sundays excepted,) via. Meriden Depot. Leaves Hartford during the Spring and Summer, in the New York train, and return in the Steamboat train.


STEAMBOATS-RAILROADS.


149


Hartford and New York Steamboats.


Spring Arrangement.


Steamboat Globe, Capt. Roath, leaves Hartford every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from the foot of Talcott street, at 2 o'clock, P. M .; and New York every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 4 P. M., from Peck slip.


Steamboat Champion, Capt. Lefevre, leaves Hartford every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from the foot of Talcott street, at 2 o'clock, P. M .; and New York, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 P. M. from Peck slip. WILLIAM SAVAGE, Agent.


"These boats arrive daily, Mondays excepted, at Hartford, be- ween 5 and 7 o'clock, A. M., and at New York, between 4 and 5 A. M.


Hartford, New Haven & Springfield Railroad.


[As many changes are made in the time for departure of the Cars, during the year, please see daily papers for the times of their arrival and departure.] CHARLES F. POND, President. HORATIO FITCH, Secretary. JAMES H. WELLS, Treasurer.


Directors .- Charles F. Pond, David Watkinson, Hart- ford; Elisha Peck, Cornelius Vanderbilt, New York; Ezra C. Read, New Haven; Frederick R. Griffin, Guilford ; James S. Brooks, Meriden; Chester W. Chapin, William Dwight, Springfield.


Superintendant .- Edward H. Broadhead.


Freight Agent .- Russel S. Dowd.


Length of Hartford and New Haven Railroad, 36 miles. Length of Road to Springfield, 26 miles.


New York and Hartford Railroad.


AMOS M. COLLINS, President. WM. D. ELY, Secretary. CALVIN DAY, Treasurer. Directors chosen March 22d, 1847 .- Amos M. Collins, Wm. H. Imlay, David F. Robinson, James Goodwin, Edmund G. Howe, Calvin Day, Chas. H. Northam, Egbert Cowles, Seth J. North.


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150


FREIGHT BOATS-STEAM PACKETS.


Up-River Steam-Tow and Freight Boats.


FOR THOMPSONVILLE AND SPRINGFIELD. Steamboat and five freight boats-one boat leaving daily. Office foot of Ferry st., in I. G. Allen's store. Burbank & Douglass. Horace Ensworth, Agent.


FROM HARTFORD TO GREENFIELD. D. Stockbridge & Co's Line for Greenfield. Four freight boats leave Knox's slip, twice each week, towed by steamer. Call at I. G. Allen's store. J. Abercrombie, Jr. Agent, Greenfield.


FROM HARTFORD TO OLD HADLEY. One boat; from foot of Ferry street. Capt. Nash .- Sails when freighted. Call at Bartlett's tavern.


FROM HARTFORD TO BRATTLEBORO'. Three boats. Call at I. G. Allen's store for Agent.


FROM HARTFORD TO WAREHOUSE-POINT. Five boats; Capt. Heath, two; and Captains Abbey and Woodward, three ; sail daily. Call at I. G. Allen's store, Hartford.


STEAM FREIGHT PACKETS.


"BUCK'S NEW YORK STEAM TRANSPORTATION LINE." Steam Schooner Sachem, Capt. G. Deming, = = Uncas, Capt. D. A. Mills,


Seneca, Capt. Orrin Sellew. Leave Hartford, from the foot of State street, Wednes- days and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.


Leave New York, from Old slip, Tuesdays and Satur- days at 4 o clock, P. M.


E. WADSWORTH, Agent, Foot of State street, Hartford, J. & N. BRIGGS, Agents, No 40 South street, New York


STEAM AND REGULAR LINE PACKETS.


151


FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. via. Delaware and Raritan Canal, every five days. Two New Steam Schooners. M. W. CHAPIN & Co., Agents, Hartford. LOPER & BAIRD, Philad.


FOR ALBANY.


Steam schooner Mohawk, Capt. L. D. Clark, leaves each port once in ten days. Imlay & Smith, 113 State street, Hartford. Wright & Co., Quay st., Albany.


Regular Lines of Packets.


FOR BOSTON - "UNION LINE." Schooner Ann Flower, Capt. William H. Chapin; Earl Capt. B. Hinckley; Juliette, Capt. Wilson Crosby; Eliza Matilda, Capt. A. Lewis, Elza B., Capt. Alvin Crosby. Sail from Hartford every Wednesday, and from Boston every Saturday. J. M. BUNCE & Co., 53 Commerce st., Hariford, and Lewis & Clapp, and Hewins & Fisher, Central Wharf, Boston, Agents.


FOR ALBANY.


Sloop Phoenix, Capt. White; Sloop B. Aikin, Capt. John- son. Sail from each port weekly.


Agents-Z. Preston, 45 Commerce st. Hartford : Terry & Durant, Albany.


FOR FALL RIVER AND PROVIDENCE.


Sloop Henry Gibbs, Capt. Gibbs, Ripleys & Talcott, 98 Front street, and C. H. Northam & Co., 47 Commerce st., Agents, Hartford.


FOR PROVIDENCE. Sloop Wm. H. Bunn, Capt. Arnold Irons, & other vessels. FOR NORWICH. Sloop Energy, Capt. Holloway, and other vessels. FOR NEW LONDON.


Sloop Alexander, Capt. Steven Rogers, and other vessels. FOR NEW BEDFORD. Sloop Two Brothers, Capt. P. Baker, and other vessels.


152


POST ROUTES AND POST RIDERS.


Post Routes and Post Riders.


Traveling Dealers in Newspapers and Periodicals; Col- lectors of Drafts, Bills, &c .; Carriers of Packages, &c., &c.


VERNON, ELLINGTON, TOLLAND AND STAFFORD .- DANIEL GROVER.


Arrives Fridays at noon. Departs from Eagle Hotel, Saturdays at 10 A. M. Passes through East Hartford, Scotland, Buckland's Corner, Union Village, Hockanum, Oakland, Vernon Centre, Rockville, Ellington, Tolland, West Stafford, Stafford, Stafford Springs, Furnace Village, New Furnace and Hydeville.


WILLINGTON .- RANDOLPH SISSON.


Arrives Fridays at 1 P. M. Departs from Eagle Hotel, Saturdays at 8 A. M. Passes through the same towns as D. Grover, to Willington.


HITCHCOCKSVILLE .- E. A. DOOLITTLE.


Arrives Mondays and Fridays at 1 P. M. Departs from Eagle Hotel, Tuesdays and Saturdays at 716 A. M. Passes through Weatogue, Case's Farms, North Canton, Bark- hamsted, Pleasant Valley, Hartland, Hitchcocksville.


COLLINSVILLE AND WOLCOTTVILLE .- WM. BRYANT.


Arrives Mondays and Fridays at 1 P. M. Departs Tuesdays and Saturdays at 9 A. M. Passes through West Hartford, Farmington, Unionville, Collinsville, New Hartford Centre, Bakerville, Torringford, Wolcott- ville.


COLLINSVILLE, WOLCOTTVILLE AND CANAAN. SILAS A. ST. JOHN.


Arrives Thursday at 12 M. Departs Fridays from Brown's Connecticut Hotel, at 12 M. Passes through West Hartford, Farmington, Unionville, Collinsville, Bakerville, New Hartford South, Torringford, Wolcottville, Goshen to South Canaan.


POST ROUTES AND POST RIDERS.


153


BRISTOL, PLYMOUTH AND WATERTOWN. MYRON MCNEIL.


Arrives Mondays and Fridays at 1 P. M. Departs Tuesdays and Saturdays from Eagle Hotel, at 9 A. M. Passes through West Hartford, Farmington, Bristol, Ter- ryville, Plymouth, Plymouth Hollow to Watertown.


CANAAN .- S. WATSON.


Arrives Thursdays at 1 P. M. Departs from Brown's Connecticut Hotel on Fridays at 1 P. M.


WINSTED DAILY .- T. P. AND L. SKINNER.


Passing through Avon, Canton, Collinsville, New Hart- ford to Winsted. T. P. Skinner arrives Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays at 12 M. Departs from Eagle Hotel Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 1016 A. M. L. Skinner arrives and departs the same hours and to and from the same place, on the alternate days.


WEST GRANVILLE, MASS .- HORACE SKINNER.


Arrives Mondays and Fridays at 1 P. M. Departs Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8 A. M. from Eagle Hotel. Passes through Bloomfield, East Weatogue, Simsbury, Westover Plains, West Granby, East Hartland, Hartland Hollow to West Granville.


NORTH BLANDFORD, MASS .- W. E. BOISE.


Arrives Thursdays 1 P. M. Departs Fridays at 8 A. M. from Brown's Connecticut Hotel. Passing through Bloomfield, Tariffville, Granby, Granville to West Blandford.


Hartford Co. Agricultural Society.


D. W. GRANT, of Bloomfield, President.


EGBERT COWLES, of Farmington, ! Vice Presidents. NORMAN PORTER, of Berlin, FRANCIS GILLETTE, of Bloomfield, Corresponding Secretary. F. A. BROWN, of Hartford, Recording Secretary. A. W. BUTLER, of Hartford, Treasurer. JULIUS CATLIN, of Hartford, Auditor.


154


BANKS.


BANKS.


HARTFORD BANK, 24 STATE STREET.


D. F. ROBINSON, President, | J. G. BURNHAM, Book Keeper, H. A. PERKINS, Cashier, CHAS. H. SHELDON, Teller. Directors .- David F. Robinson, Edmund G. Howe, Joseph Trumbull, Charles H. Northam, James B. Hosmer, Barzillai Hudson, H. B. Chaffee, Jas. Cowles, Francis Parsons, Jas. M. Bunce, Robert Buell.


Attorney for the Bank .- Francis Parsons. Discount Days .- Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Annual Election .- Second Thursday in June. Dividends .- Semi-annually in June and December. Incorporated May, 1792. Capital Stock, $1,134,600.


PHOENIX BANK, 174 MAIN STREET.


GEORGE BEACH, President, | D. CROWELL, Book Keeper, JOHN L. BUNCE, Cashier, HENRY HOOKER, Teller.


Directors for the Bank in Hartford .- George Beach, Cyp- rian Nichols, Thomas Belknap, Henry Lewis, Thomas Smith, Wm. T. Lee, Seth J. North, Thomas Day, George Plummer, Samuel S. Ward, Junins S. Morgan.


For the Branch in Litchfield .- President, Theron Beach, Cashier, G. F. Davis .- Directors, Theron Beach, Oliver Goodwin, J. S. Coffing, Gustavus F. Davis, Samuel P. Bolles, Geo. C. Woodruff, Lemuel Hurlbut.


Attorney for the Bank .- Walter Mitchell. Discount Days .- Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Annual Election .- First Thursday in September. Dividends .- Semi-annually, in March and September. Incorporated, May, 1814. Capital Stock, $1,283,000.


CONN. RIVER BANKING CO., 16 CENTRAL ROW. WILLIAM H. IMLAY, President, EDWIN SPENCER, Cashier. | C. C. ASHLEY, Teller. Directors .- William H. Imlay, Alfred Smith, Daniel Buck, Joseph Church, Miles A. Tuttle, Chester Bulkley, G. M. Bartholomew, Daniel P. Crosby and John F. Judd. Attorney for the Bank .- Francis Parsons. Discount Days .- Mondays and Thursdays. Annual Election .- First Tuesday in Ji.nuary. Incorporated, May, 1825. Capital Stock, $250,000.


155


BANKS.


FARMERS & MECHANICS BANK, 44 STATE STREET. H. GOODWIN, 2d, President, | JAMES PITKIN, Book Keeper, WM. T. HOOKER, Cashier, CHARLES P. BISSELL, TUller. Directors .- Horace Goodwin, 2d, Joseph Pratt, Luther Loomis, Samuel G. Savage, Elbridge Cutler, James Good- win, Horace Belden, Henry Keney, Henry Thompson, Walter Pease, Jr., Charles Boswell, Giles P. Grant, Wm. Indicott.


Attorney for the Bank .- Henry Perkins.


Discount Days -Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Dividends, In May and November. Annual Meeting, First Tuesday in May.


Incorporated, May, 1833, with a Capital of $500,000, with liberty to increase, $1,000,000. Capital paid in $531,700.


H. Goodwin, 2d., United States' Agent for paying Pen- sioners in Connecticut.


EXCHANGE BANK, 30 STATE STREET.


RODERICK TERRY, President, | C. L. PORTER, Book Keeper, ELISHA COLT, Cashier, H. L. BIDWELL, Teller. Directors .- Roderick Terry, Ebenezer Flower, Wm. L. Collins, Norman Porter, H. N. Case, G. A. Stedman, Daniel W. Clark, Wm. W. Ellsworth, A. W. Butler, Chas F. Pond, Chauncey Ives, Solomon Porter, Ezra Clark, Jr.


Attorney for the Bank .- Francis Fellowes.


Discount Days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Incorporated, May, 1834. Capital $525,000.


HARTFORD SAVINGS BANK, 4 PRATT STREET. Incorporated, May, 1819, under the title of "THE SOCI- KTY FOR SAVINGS."


WARD WOODBRIDGE, Pres't. | REUBEN LANGDON, Treas'er. O. ALLEN, Assistant Treas'r. CALVIN DAY, Secretary. - Vice Presidents-James H. Wells, Cyprian Nichols, Samuel Tudor, James B Hosmer, Charles Hosmer, Bar- zillai Hudson, Thomas K. Brace, Stephen Spencer, Solo- mon Porter, Charles Seymour, and Jeremy Hoadley.


Trustees .- Henry A. Perkins, Albert Day, Francis Par- sons, Charles Sheldon, John W. Bull, Haynes L. Porter, Jesse Savage, Amos M. Collins, Edward Goodwin, Ezra


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INSURANCE COMPANIES.


S. Hamilton, Wm. Rogers, Calvin Day, Wm. T. Hooker, Edmund G. Howe, Henry Perkins, Harvey Seymour, Gideon Welles, Benjamin W. Greene, Albert W. Butler, Joseph Church, Edwin Spencer, Elisha Colt, Chas. Boswell.


Annual meeting in June, and Semi-annual meeting in December.


INSURANCE COMPANIES.


HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,


16 STATE STREET. ELIPHALET TERRY, Pres't, | JAMES G. BOLLES, Secretary. C. C. LYMAN, Assistant Sec'y. Directors .- Eliphalet Terry, S. H. Huntington, H. Hun- tington, Albert Day, J. S. Morgan, James Goodwin, John P. Brace, Charles Boswell, Henry Keney.


Annual Meeting, First Thursday in June. Incorporated, May, 1810. Capital, $150,000.


ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, 58 STATE STREET. THOMAS K. BRACE, Pres't. | SIMEON L. LOOMIS, Sec'y.


Directors .- Thomas K. Brace, Samuel Tudor, Joseph Morgan, Joseph Pratt, James Thomas, Ward Woodbridge, Joseph Church, Silas B. Hamilton, Frederick Tyler, Robert Buel, Miles A. Tuttle, Ezra White, John L. Boswell. Annual election, First Thursday in June.


Incorporated, May, 1819. Capital Stock, $250,000, with liberty to increase to $500,000.


PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY,


8 STATE ST., IN EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. D. W. CLARK, President, | WM. CONNER, Secretary. Directors .- Daniel W. Clark, William W. Ellsworth, Charles H. Northam, Wm. Kellogg, Lemuel Humphrey, Benjamin W. Greene, Willis Thrall, Ellery Hills, William A. Ward, John Warburton, Elisha Peck, Thomas Belknap, A. G. Hazard, and Ebenezer Seeley. Annual election in June.


Incorporated, May, 1825. Capital Stock, $200,000, with power to increase to $500,000.


INSURANCE COMPANIES.


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HARTFORD MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. 184{ MAIN STREET .!


CHARLES SHEPARD, Pres't. | R. A. ERVING, Secretary. JAMES WARD, Treasurer.


Directors .- Charles Shepard, William Bigelow, James Dixon, Hartford; Joseph Goodwin, East Hartford; George Gillett, Hebron; Daniel W. Norton, Suffield; Philo Hurd, Bridgeport; John Stewart, Chatham; Thaddeus Welles, Glastenbury ; Nelson Fuller, Middlebury.


Pledged Capital, $700,000.


Number of members, about 12,500.


Amount insured, $9,000,000. Amount of losses paid up to April 1, 1846, about $28,000. Annual Meeting, 3d Monday, of September.


CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. 158 MAIN STREET.


E. A. BULKELEY, President. | GUY R. PHELPS, Secretary. ELISHA B. PRATT, Vice Pres't. | D. S. DODGE, Medical Exam'r


Directors .- Thomas K. Brace, Robert Buell, David S. Dodge, Elisha B. Pratt, Edson Fessenden, Eliphalet A. Bulkeley, James A. Ayrault, Wm. T. Hooker, Nathaniel H. Morgan, Nathan M. Waterman, Henry L. Miller.


Incorporated by the Legislature of Connecticut, 1846. Guarantee Fund, $50,000.


Annual meeting, first Wednesday in January.


HOWARD FIRE COMPANY, New York, Capital $300,000


WASHINGTON Co., Providence, do. $250,000


AMERICAN FIRE INS. Co., Providence, do. $150,000


NORWICH FIRE INS. Co., Norwich, do. $100,000 NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE, Boston, $200,000 J. M. GOODWIN, Agent, 216 Main st., 2d story.


NEW YORK LIFE INS. AND TRUST COMPANY.


Wm. Conner, Agent .- Office, 8 State street. Capital Stock, $2,000,000.


MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. OF NEW YORK.


Ward Woodbridge, Agent-Office, 58 State street, at the AEtna Insurance Office.


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158 INSURANCE COMPANIES-CORPORATIONS.


NEW YORK MUTUAL SAFETY INS. CO. M. W. Chapin, Agent, foot of Ferry st.


NEW YORK MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSU- RANCE COMPANY.


James L. Howard, Agent, 122 Main street. Total Pol- icies issued to Jan. 1st, 1847, 3007. Amount of premiums received, $262,0:2,37. Total Policies to April 1st, 1847, 3537. Earned capital on hand, $200,000.


NAUTILUS MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. E. S. Cleveland, Agent, 217 Main st., E. E. Marcy, Medical Examiner, 30 Asylum st.


CORPORATIONS.


COLLINS COMPANY, 37 COMMERCE STREET. SAMUEL W. COLLINS, Pres't. | E. B. WATKINSON, Secretary. Directors .- Wm W. Ellsworth, James H. Wells, Wm. H. Imlay, John Warburton, John Olmsted, James Good- win, Win. D. Ely, J. B. Hosmer, D. C. Collins, E. K. Root, S. W. Collins and Elisha Colt.


CONNECTICUT RIVER COMPANY, Proprietors of the Extensive Water Power and navigable Canal at Windsor Locks.


President, PHILLIP RIPLEY. Secretary, EDWIN SPENCER. Directors-Phillip Ripley, Alfred Smith, Wm. H. Imlay, Daniel Buck, H. Huntington, Miles A. Tuttle, E. Flower, Wm. T. Lee, Stephen Spencer, James M. Bunce, George Beach, Junius S. Morgan.


Phillip Ripley, George Beach, Stephen Spencer, A. B. Wood, and Junius S. Morgan, Committee for leasing or selling land and water power.


Annual election first Tuesday in January.


HARTFORD BRIDGE COMPANY. JAMES KILLAM, President.


Directors .- Ward Woodbridge, Samuel Tudor, Francis Parsons, Thomas Day.


William Isham, Clerk and Treasurer. Annual Meeting, First Monday in June.


CORPORATIONS.


UNION COMPANY.


THOS. K. BRACE, President. | S. PORTER, Treas. & Sec'y. Directors-Thomas K. Brace, David Watkinson, Solo- mon Porter.




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