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Lyman N. & Son, grocers, 46 Commerce st.
Lyman Normand, P. M. (N. L. & Son,) 2% Kilbourn. Lynch Patrick, oil cloth printer, h. 64 Windsor st. Lynch Thomas, laborer, 64 Windsor st. Lyons James, bds. 277 Main st.
Lyons John T. harness maker, bds. 5 Elm st. Lyons John, laborer, h. Clinton st.
Mack Mrs. Elizabeth, widow, board. house, 10 Asy'm. Mack James, rope maker, Albany st. Madon Louis, cabinet maker, h. rear 104 Main st. MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH STATION, 16216 Main st. Magill Henry, joiner, h. 2 Front st.
Maglafflin James, iron founder, h. 40 Potters st. Maguire Thos. teacher catholic school, h. rear. Mahen John, laborer, h. Clinton st.
Maienknecht Frederick, tailor, h. 9 Potter st. Main A. B. teamster, h. 52 Pleasant st. Main E. J. teamster, h. 52 Pleasant st. Malay Edward, laborer, h. 9 Mill st. Malloy Francis, laborer, bds. S. Prospect st. Malloy Thomas, laborer, h. 13 Main st. Mallory A. H. clerk, h. 43 Pleasant st. Malone James, laborer, h. 5 Wells st. Malone John, laborer, h. 5 Buckingham st. Malone Michael, laborer, h. Cooper lane.
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Mallony Michael, cordwainer, h. 5 Mill st. Mandeville Giles, joiner, h. 75 Asylum st. Manhee Daniel, laborer, h. Asylum st. Manion Daniel, laborer, h. 5 Ferry st. Manion John, laborer, bds. 5 Ferry st. Manion Patrick, laborer, h. 17 Mill st. Mann Benning, att'y, 1961% Main, h. 16 Chapel st. Mann Cyrus N., bds. 16 Chapel st. Mann Mr. cordwainer, bds. 85 Front st.
Manning Chas. machinist, h. Hudson st. con.
MANSION TEMPERANCE HOUSE, D. A. Rood, 30 Mor.
Mansfield John, laborer, h. 21 Pleasant st. Mansuiy Louis, carriage maker, h. 11 Sheldon st. March Henry, laborer, bds. 64 Main st. Marcy Erastus E. home. physician h. 36 Asylum st. Marcy Stephen H. h. 14 Hudson st. Marshall Elizabeth, widow, h. Market st.
Marshall Mrs. James, widow, h. 30 Village st.
Marshall Thos. paver, h. Park st. Marshall Wm. C. machinist, bds. 8 Charter st.
Martin John, laborer, 95 Front st. Martin Owen, laborer, h. John st.
Martin Thomas, clerk, h. Windsor road.
Martin Wm. F. h. 47 Pearl st. MASONIC HALL, 15616 Main st. Mason Myron, law student, bds. 14 Central row.
Masters James, Jr. laborer, h. Ellery st. Masters Merrill M. laborer, h. rear 52 Main st. Martinson George, printer, h. 69 Asylum st. Mather Mrs. Ann, h. 81 Front st. Mather Joseph H. (J. H. M. & Co.) h. 10 Chapel st. Mather J. H. & Co. publishers, 12 Trum. cor. Pearl. Mather Roland, ( Howe, Mather & Co.) h. 58 Maiu st. Mather Wm. farmer, Windsor road.
Mathewson Erastus, joiner, h. 32 Chapel st. Matson Wm. N. attorney, 1621% Main, h. High st. May Leverett, upholster, bds. 32 Pearl st. May Samuel, carriage trimmer, h. 32 Pearl st. May Wm. bds. 28 Pearl st.
McBride, Michael, blacksmith, bds. 14 Sheldon st.
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McCann James, boot maker, bds. 147 Front. McCarty Daniel, laborer, h. 127 Front st. McCarty Florence, laborer, 127 Front st. McClintock Samuel, gardener, bds. 20 Hudson st. McCollum E. S. organ builder, h. 84 N. Market st.
McCollum J. S. organ builder, bds. 84 N. Market st. McCorkle J. H. clerk, bds. 18 State st. McCune John, h. 4 Buckingham st. McDermott James, laborer, bds. 9 Mill st. McDermott John, laborer, h. 29 Arch st.
McDermott Stephen, laborer, h. 21 Pleasant st.
McGinnis John, laborer, h. 24 Sheldon st.
McGrah Henry, laborer, h. Cooper lane.
McGuire Mrs. Arthusa, widow, h. 9 South Prospect. McGuire Barna, h. Cooper lane.
McGuire Edward, engineer, h. 15 Commerce st. McGuire Thos. laborer, h. Commerce st. rear foundry. McGarvy James, laborer, h. 25 Commerce st. McInless James, laborer, h. 36 Asylum st.
McIntire John S. bookbinder, bds. 347 Main st. Mclntire John, h. 347 Main st.
McInless Margaret, widow, 40 Pearl st. McKeene Robert, laborer, h. Bliss st.
Mckinney Andrew, clerk, bds. Exchange Hotel.
McKinney Burt, Exchange Hotel, 64 State st.
Mckinney Henry B. clerk, bds. Exchange Hotel. Mckinley James, tailor, h. 11 Mill st.
McKnight & Ford, grocers, 15 Market st. McKnight Henry, (McK. & Ford,) bds. 16 Market st. McKee Allena L. bds. 49 Front st. McKee James L. bds. 300 Main st. McLaughlin James, laborer, bds. 14 Trumbull st. Mclaughlin John, stone mason, bds. 9 Mill st. McLaughlin Michael, hack driver, h. 16 Trumbull st. McLaughlin Martin, blacksmith, 6 Sheldon, h. over. Mclaughlin Patrick, saddler, bds. Hartford Hotel. McLaughlin Peter, laborer, bds. Grove st. McLay John, laborer, h. 42 Potters st.
McLean Truman, mason, h. 9 Pleasant st. McMahon T. blacksmith, h. 131 Front st. 6
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McManus Edward, porter, bds. 15 Commerce st. McManus Dennis, laborer, h. 131 Front st. McManus John T. laborer, bds. 15 Commerce st. McManus James, laborer, h. 15 Commerce st. McManus John, laborer, h. 15 Commerce st. McManus Michael, laborer, bds. 15 Commerce st. McManus Michael, iron-founder, h. 64 Main st. McMullen James, stone mason, bds. 4 Buckingham st. McNamara Hugh, coppersmith, bds. Phelps alley. McNall John C. bds. 25 Windsor st. McNeal Michael, laborer, h. 5 Mill st. McNeal Patrick, laborer, h. 64 Main st. Meacham Harris, clerk, bds. 254 Main st. Mead J. O. plater, h. 32 Buckingham st. Meader Samuel K. carman, h. rear20 Morgan st. Medrick Albert, farmer, Albany road. Meek James L. joiner, bds. 300 Main st. Meigs Wm. H. hatter, h. Russell st. Mellen Charles, carman, h. rear 63 Asylum st. Merrick Roswell E. clerk, bds. 108 Main st. Merriman J. & M. M. clothing store, 80 State st. Merriman Joseph, (J. & M. M.) h. East Hartford. Merriman Mathew M. (J. & M. M.) h. over 80 State st. Merriman Wm. stone cutter, bds. 118 Front st. Merrills Calvin, bds. Connecticut Hotel. Merrils Sidney, saddler, bds. 254 Main st. Merritt Charles, engineer, h. 5 Commerce st. Merritt Edwin, joiner, Grove lane, h. Com. cor. Potter. Merritt Wm. bds. Commerce st. cor. Potter. Merrow John G. coach painter, h. 24 Hudson st.
W. H. MESSENGER, 98 State street, Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Tobacco. Constantly on hand Havana, Yara, Cuba, St. Domingo, Florida, Missouri, Pennsylvania and Kentucky, Segar Leaf Tobacco. Also, Mrs. Miller & Co's. Chewing and Smoking Tobacco and Snuff. And E. Goodwin's Patent pressed do .; with several other favorite brands.
Messenger William H. tobacconist, bds. 40 Temple st. Mounton James, laborer, h. rear Albany st. Middleton Henry, umbrella manf'r, bds. 16 Windsor.
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Miliano G. wig maker, 38 State, bds. Exchange Hotel. Miller Anna, widow, bds. 6 Charter st.
Miller E. B. butcher, 31, bds. 30 Morgan st.
Miller Harvey, h. 356 Main st.
Miller Misses D. & T. milliners, 229 Main, bd. 6 Temp. Miller James, farmer, h. 33 Arch st.
Miller Joseph, sailmaker, 121 State, h. 12 Ellery st. Miller John Jr. salt & prov. 89 Com. h. 82 N. Market. Miller Thomas, farmer, Asylum hill.
Miller W. H. shoe store, 226 Main, h. 8 Church st. Mills Andrew H. mariner, h. near South Green. Mills D. A. Capt. Steamer Uncas, bds. 118 Front st. Mills Hetty, widow, boarding house, 118 Front st. Mills Joseph, boot maker, bds. 9 Market st. Mills James 'T. tinner, h. 9 Pleasant st. Miner Edward, cordwainer, h. 5 Hudson st. Mitchell J. P. clerk, bds. 19 Church st. Mitchell Walter, att'y, 2616 State, bds. U. S. Hotel. Mix John G. grocer, 48, h. 36 Main st. Moffatt Robert, blacksmith, bds. 107 Front st. Monaghan Edward, laborer, 131 Front st.
JOSEPH MONDS, Professor of Music, Teacher of the Piano Forte and Organ, 65 Trumbull st.
Monds J. teach. of French & music, bds. 65 Trumbull. Montague Miss Abby, h. 22 Buckingham st. Montague, family of Wm. h. 12 Morgan st. Montgomery Hugh, joiner, h. 22 Sheldon st. Montgomery W. & T. carmen, 40 Pearl st. Montgomery Thos. (W. & T. M.,) h. 18 Trumbull st. Montgomery Wm. (W. & T. M.,) h. South Ann st. Monell James H. tailor, bds. Connecticut Hotel. Moody John S. clerk, bds. Village st. con. Moore Anna, widow, h. 42 Main st. Moore Ann, widow, h. 64 Asylum st. Moore Daniel, clerk, bds. 345 Main st. Moore G. W. (Porter & Moore,) bds. Eagle Hotel. Moore Hudson B. cordwainer, bds. 44 Windsor st.
Moore Henry, rule maker, h. 38 Market st. Moore Henry K. ostler, h. 21 Asylum st.
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Moore James, gilder, 14 Talcott st. Moore Mrs. Mary, widow, bds. 7 Asylum st. Moore Sarah, widow, h. 345 Main st. Moran James, laborer, h. 19 Arch st. Moran Patrick, laborer, h. 5 Buckingham st. Moran Patrick, laborer, bds. 9 Market st. Morehouse Alba, laborer, h. 75 Front st. Morehouse Hannah, tailoress, bds. 75 Front st. Morgan D. & Co. wholesale grocers, 116 State st. Morgan Denison, (D. Morgan & Co.) h. 5 Morgan st. Morgan Erastus Jr. Superintendant of Alms house. Morgan H. K. (D. Morgan & Co.) h. 17 Ann st. Morgan John, joiner, h. Wadsworth st. Morgan Junius S. (Howe, Mather & Co.) h. Asy'm hill. Morgan John B. laborer, h. 43 Pleasant st. Morgan Joseph, farmer, h. 26 Asylum st. Morgan Levi, saddler, h. 23 Windsor st. Morgan Lewis, silversmith, 294% Main, h. over. Morgan Lydia, widow of Nathan, h. 3 Morgan st. Morgan Miss Mary, dress maker, 10 South Ann st. Morgan Margaret J. widow, h. 23 Buckingham st. Morgan Nathaniel H. jailor, h. 60 Pearl st. Morley Aaron, pattern maker, h. 33 Potters st. Morley Harriet, widow, h. 21 Market st. Morris Samuel W. blacksmith, bds. Ferry st. Hotel. Morrison James, upholsterer, h. Wadsworth st. Morrison James, laborer, h. 34 Chapel st. Morrison John, mason, h. 144 Front st. Morrison James, laborer, h. 10 Trumbull st. Morse N. M. h. Washington st. Morton Lucius, bds. American Asylum. Moseley David B. printer, 8 Am. row, h. 15 Trumbull Moseley Edwin W. joiner, h. 31 Buckingham st. Moses Alfred, clerk, bds. 306 Main st. Moses Luther M. grocer, 319 Main, h. Windsor road. Moses Orville L. printer, h. 39 Front st. Moses Stephen G. clerk, h. Windsor road. Mosscrop Thomas, last maker, 59 Front, h. 29 Mill st. Moulton Julius P. (Crane & Moulton,) h. Charles st. Moxley E. Darwin, clerk, bds. 27 Pearl st.
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JOHN H. MOST, 91 Main st., a few doors north of the Stone Bridge, Hartford Conn., would respect- fully invite persons wishing to purchase PIANO FORTES, to call at 91 Main street, and examine some specimens just finished. On hand, and constantly manufacturing, Pianos of rich rosewood and mahogany cases, with square tablets, hollow corners, elliptic fronts, harp pedal-with all the modern and best improvements of the day. Persons in the city and from the country, in want of first rate Pianoes, will find it for their interest to call and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. Piano Fortes repaired in the best possible manner. Second-hand Pianos taken in exchange for new ones, at a fair value.
Most John H. piano forte maker, h. 91 Main st. Mulcahy Edward, laborer, h. S. Prospect st. Muldone James, laborer, h. 30 Mill st.
Muldone Martin, laborer, h. 19 Arch st. Mulligan Alice, widow, h. 4 Wells st. Mulligan Bernard, laborer, bds. 4 Wells st. Mulligan James, iron-founder, h. 95 Front st. Mulligan John, laborer, h. 4 Wells st. Mulligan S. iron founder, bds. 95 Front st. Mulligan Thomas, iron founder, h. 95 Front st. Munsell Hezekiah, hair dresser, bds. 58 Front st. Murfey Charles C. clerk, bds. 169 Main st. Murphy widow J. h. 127 Front st. Murphy Patrick, h. 17 Kingsley st. Murray Martha B. school teacher, 31 Mill st. Murray James, laborer, h. 19 Arch st. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Co., office 18416 Main st. Myers Henry, leather dresser, h. below South Green.
I Naedele J. & J. boot makers, 7 American row. Naedele John, (J. & J. N.) h. Charles st. Naedele Jacob, (J. & J. N.) h. Charles st. Narry Thomas, blacksmith, h. 17 Mill st. Nash Geo. A. clerk, bds. Exchange Hotel. Nash Jonathan W. clerk, bds. 215 Main st. Nau L. french teacher, 146% Main st.
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Nelson Jeremiah A. bar tender, Connecticut Hotel. Nelson Stephen R. brick maker, h. Windsor road. Nelson Wm. H. boatman, bds. 44 Talcott st. N. ENGLAND TEMPERANCE HOUSE, 51,53 and 55 Front. Neeley Robert, cordwainer, bds. Cooper lane. Newbury Amelia, boarding house, 150 Front st. Newbury Benjamin, gilder, 31 Temple st. Newbury F. A. clerk, bds. 13 Central row. Newton Abner, blacksmith, h. 2 Kilbourn st. Newton C. C. blacksmith, h. Charles st. Newton Frederick H. clerk, bds. 83 North Market st. Newton Hannah, widow, h. 83 North Market st. Newton Horace, carman, h. 24 Front st.
P. S. NEWTON, Gun Maker, and Dealer in Rifles, Pistols, Double and Single Fowling Guns, Sporting Apparatus, S.c. The Subscriber has invented and patented the Attached Muzzle Rifle, which is a decided improvement upon the usual style of Rifles. The muzzle is made of hardened material, so that long use will not impair its correctness, and by its peculiar construction gives additional force to the ball. These Rifles have been proved, by actual trial, to be superior shots. [ Orders received at the subscriber's man- ufactory, Near the City Hall, Kingsley street. Rifles and Fowling Guns made to order. Particular attention paid to Repairing.
Newton Philo S.,gunsmith, 14 Kingsley, h. 2 Main st. Nevers Roderick, copperplate printer, h. 45 College. Nichols Cyprian, h. 113 Main st. Nichols George, tallow chandler, h. 9 Gold st. Nichols Lucius, mill-wright, h. 17 Elm st. Nichols Robert, clerk, bds. 19 Asylum st. Nichols Willard I., machinist, h. Spruce st. Niles John M., U. S. Senator, h. 60 Main st. Niles Stillman, (N. & Sweetland,) bds. 24 Morgan st. Niles & Sweetland, lumber dealers, 4 Morgan st. Niles Wm. D., carman, house 14 Morgan st. Noble James, h. 69 North Market st.
Nodine Alexander, carver, h. 41 Potters st. North Ariel, clerk, bds. 15 Church st.
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NORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL, 2d, at junction of Main, Ann and High sts.
North Mrs. Mary, board. house, 14 Central row. Northam C. H. & Co., whol. grocers, 47 and 49 Com. Northam Chs. H , (C. H. Northum & Co.,) h. 31 Asy'm. Northrup Calvin, sash and blinds, 28 Commerce h. 19. Norton Christopher, grocer 80 Commerce st. Norton Edward, bookbinder, bds. 8 Pearl st. Nourse, Edmund, cordwainer, h. 18 Hudson st. Nourse Robert, cordwainer, h. 4 Church st. Nott Charles D., watchman, h. North Front st.
Oakes Frederick, jeweler, bds. 2 Morgan st. Oakes George, clerk, bds. 2 Morgan st. Oakes William, jeweler, 194 Main, h. 2 Morgan.
ISAAC L. OAKLEY, 45 Potters street, at Steam Plaining Mill, Turner of Wood and Ivory, of every description, Orders executed with neatness and dis- patch ; and the patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Work warranted to please.
Oakley Isaac L., turner, h. 1 Ellery st. Oakley Rev. P. C., h. 19 Chapel. O'Brien Dennis, marble polisher, h. 318 Main st.
O'Brien James, laborer, bds. 12 Pratt st.
O'Brien John, laborer, bds. 20 Asylum st.
O'Brien John, ostler, rear 28 State st.
O'Brien Michael, boot maker, bds. 9 Market st. O'Callaghan Dennis, stone cutter, h. 4 Wells st. ODD FELLOWS HALLS, 16216 and 2163% Main st.
O'Keaf Thomas, laborer, h. 3 Ferry st.
Olcott Calvin, cooper, High st.
Olcott Jonathan, h. 55 Trumbull st.
Olcott John B. (J. B. Olcott & Co.,) bds. 10 Windsor. Olcott Mrs. M., h. Phelps alley.
Olmsted Albertus G., joiner, 35 Chapel, h. Walnut st.
Olmsted Frederick, clerk, bds. 21 Kingsley st.
Olmsted F. A., clerk, bds. 15 Kingsley st.
Olmsted G. H., (Corning & O.,) h. East Hartford.
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Olmsted Henry K., student, bds. 299 Main st.
Olmsted J. Lynde, (O. & Ensworth,) bds. 299 Main.
Olmsted & Ensworth, shoe store, 137 Main street.
Olmsted John, (O. Thacher & Goodrich,) h. 34 Ann st.
Olmsted Lynde, h. 299 Main st.
Olmsted O. P., h. 36 Chapel st.
Olmsted Ransom, harness maker, bds. Walnut st.
Olmsted, Thacher & Goodrich, dry goods, 158 Main.
Olmsted Wm., machinist, bds. 11 Ferry st.
O'Neil John, laborer, h. 7 Wells st.
Orcutt Charles C., clerk, bds. 18 Pearl st.
Orcutt J. F., (J. F. O. & Co.) bds. American Hotel.
Orcutt J. F. & Co., grocers, 100 State st. Orcutt Mrs. L. D., wid. B. F. milliner, 266 Main, h. ov'r
ORPHAN ASYLUM, for boys and girls, Washington st. Orr Ann, widow, h. 5 Mill st.
Osborn Charles C., clerk, bds. 14 Grove st.
Osborn Daniel H., h. 26 Temple st.
Osborn Frederick, bds. 47 Asylum st.
Osborn Henry, lumber inspector, h. 47 Asylum st.
Osborn Lucy, widow of D. S., h. Pleasant st.
Osborn Mills, carpenter, bds. Pleasant st. Outley Joseph P., waiter at U. S. Hotel. Overand Edward, cordwainer, h. Park st.
Overton Seth, Jr., fruit, &c.,42 State, bds. 21 Kingsley. Owen Elijah H., (Day, Owen & Co.,) h. High st. Owen Galusha, bootmaker, h. 301 Main st. Owen Henry, clerk, bds. 271 Main st.
Owen Mrs. Betsey P., milliner & dress m'k'r 301 Main. Owens Emma, widow, h. 329 Main.
Owens Herbert, book binder, bds. 329 Main st.
Packard James B. machinist, bds. 7 Clinton st. Page Stephen, sexton and undertaker, h. 19 Ann st. Page Emily, widow, h. 134 Front st. Palmer Plummer, porter, bds. 11 Ferry st. Palmer John H. W. upholsterer, bds. 52 State st. Palmer David, baker, h. 73 Pearl st. Palmer William, joiner, h. 5 Hudson st.
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Pardee D. W. att'y, over 194, bds. 169 Main st.
Parish Mrs. Maria, widow, h. 21 Ann st.
Parish Oliver, grocer, 61 State st. h. over store,
Parker Hollis G. chair maker, 270 Main, h. 14 Chapel. Parker John G. joiner, h. 13 Pleasant st.
Parker John, ('T. S. & J. Parker,) h. 35 Buckingham. Parker James, dealer in ice, h. Pleasant st. Parker L. H. boatman, bds. 44 Talcott st. Parker Manly, ostler, bds. Eagle Hotel. Parker Miss Mary M. preceptress Hartford Female Seminary, bds. 17 Pratt st.
Parker Ransom, coach-painter, h. 104 Front st. Parker Stephen, painter, h. 52 Asylum st. Parker Samuel A. mill sawyer, h. 6 Front st.
Parker T. S. & J. dyers, 18 Mill st. Parker T. S. (T. S. & J. P.) h. 18 S. Prospect st. Parker William H. clerk, bds. 287 Main st. Parkhurst George S. clerk, bds. 116 Main st. Parks Robert W. clerk, bds. 41 Front st. Parsons Charles, bookbinder, h. 7 Pleasant st. Parsons Edward W. (Brown & Parsons,) h. 141 Main. Parsons Francis, att'y, 20212 Main, h. 17 Prospect st. Parsons George F. Dag. Art. Waverly b'g bds. 52 St. Parsons George S. clerk, h. 23 Kilbourn st.
H. S. PARSONS, No. 6, Central Row, near the Post Office, would respectfully inform the public, that he is prepared at all times to furnish them with School, Classical, Theological and Miscellaneous Books, Blank Books, Paper and Stationery of all kinds, at the lowest market prices. Every article sold by him is warranted perfect, and can be returned or exchanged if not satisfactory. Store No. 6 Central Row, south side State House Square.
Parsons H. S. h. 54 Asylum st.
Parsons John G. bookbinder, h. 2 Hudson st. Parsons Samuel H. bds. United States Hotel. Parsons William, press maker, h. & shop, rear 2 Ch. Parsons William, Jr., turner, h. 7 Pleasant st. Pasco Lester, h. Albany st. Patten Miss Mary, h. 6 Church st.
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Patten Miss Ruth, h. 6 Church st. Patton Rev. W. W. pas. 4th Con. Ch. h. 65 Trumbull. Patterson Caldwell, (Sharp & P.) bds. John st. Payne Rev. Wm. editor Calendar, h. Asylum hill.
PAVILION FAMILY SCHOOL, Windsor Road, one mile north of the State House. In this School instruc- tion is given in the common English branches, and in most of the Ancient and Modern Languages, including Arabic and Hebrew. Rev. I. BIRD, Principal, Miss EMILY A. BIRD, assistant, and teacher in Music and Drawing.
Payne Dana L. Westfield Stage driver, h. Franklin st. Pearl John M. teamster, h. 18 College st.
Pearl Stephen, wheel wright, h. 18 College st.
Pease Edwin T. clerk in P. O., bds. 73 Front st. Pease John C. h. Windsor road.
Pease John W. grocer, 310 Main st., h. over store.
Pease Lucy, widow, h. 141 Front st.
Pease J. Randolph, bds. Windsor road.
Pease Lorain T. clerk C. & Sup. C'ts, h. 48 Main st.
Pease Martha, widow, h. 73 Front st.
Pease Walter, jr., h. 27 Ann st.
Pease Walter L. clerk, bds. 27 Ann st.
Peck F. chair maker, bds. 115 Front st.
Peckham Nathan, jeweller, h. Spruce st.
ARTHUR PENDLETON, Wholesale and Retail Dea- ler in Foreign Fruits, Wooden and Willow Ware, Groceries, Sweetmeats, Nuts, &c., all of which will be sold in any quantities to suit purchasers. Pine Apples Sweet Potatoes and Havana Oranges in their season. No. 26 State street, Hartford.
Pendleton Arthur, grocer, 26 State, h. 2 Ann st. Penfield Ralph, cordwainer, bds. 24 Church st. PENSION OFFICE, 7 Market st.
Pepion John, gardener, h. Albany st.
Pepper Stephen, cordwainer, h. 7 Hicks st.
Perkins Alvin, potter, h. 19 Kingsley st. Perkins Anna, widow, h. 62 Main st.
Perkins Frederick, steam boat clerk, bds. 46 Front st. Perkins H. A. cashier Hartford Bank, h. 103 Main st.
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Perkins Henry, (Bulkeley & Perkins,) bds. 44 Trumb. Perkins Isaac C. bds. 46 Front st.
Perkins Luther H. (Harris & Perkins,) h. 44 Trumbull.
Perkins Mrs Elizabeth B. widow of Isaac, h. 46 Front.
Perkins S. L. lithographer, bds. Washington st.
Perkins & Seymour, attorneys, over 8 State st.
Perkins T. C. (Perkins & Seymour,) h. Asylum road. Perkins Westerley, h. 37 Mill st.
Perkins Wm. farmer, 75 North Market st.
Perkins Wm. H. (Loomis & Co.,) bds. 116 Main st.
Perry John, clerk, bds. 3 Pleasant st.
Perry John, cordwainer, 103 Front st.
Perry Samuel, cordwainer, h. 71 North Market st.
Perry Thomas, cordwainer, h. 103 Front st.
Pettes John, clerk, bds. 30 Morgan st.
Pettibone C. & Co., milliners, 235 Main st.
Pettibone W. C. & F. E. mcht. tailors, 191 Main st.
Pettingale Stephen, laborer, h. Meadow st.
Pettibone Frank E. (W. C. & F. E.,) h. 11 Church st.
Pettibone Wm. C. (W. C. & F. E.,) h. 35 Trumbull st. Pettis Allen D. bds. 316 Main st.
Phelps Elihu, ag't livery st., 21 Asylum, bds. Con. h. Phelps Erastus, joiner, h. 62 Asylum st.
Phelps Guy R. apoth. & drug. 296 Main, h. 26 Chapel. Phelps George, h. 6 Temple st.
Phelps Henry, carman, bds. 20 Morgan st.
Phelps Henry C. joiner, bds. 85 State st.
Phelps James, cordwainer, h. near South Green.
Phelps Joseph, Stafford stage driver, bds. Ex. Hotel. Phelps Richard R. clothing,54 State, bds. Exchange H. Phelps Wm. R. dry goods, 261 Main, h. over store. Phelps W. burnisher, bds Exchange Hotel.
PHENIX BANK, 174 Main st. PHENIX MARKET, 272 Main st.
Phillips John, miller, h. Bliss st. Phillips Josiah F. bds. 21 Morgan st.
Phillips Phineas, bds. 315 Main st. Phillips Wm. J. tin & stoves, 256 Main, h. 15 Morgan. Phippeney David, printer, h. Windsor road. Pibbles Franklin, laborer, h. 2 Main st.
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PHILLIPS & Co's., Hartford, New Haven, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington daily package Express ; specie and bank notes forwarded and notes drafts and bills collected, with promptness and dispatch; also, small cases, bundles, &c. forwarded, and receipts given in all cases when required : for further particulars apply to Phillips & Co. 139 Main street, Hartford.
Phillips Daniel, (Phillips & Co.,) h. 137 Main st. Pierson Caleb W. saddler, bds. Frank. house, 254 Main. Pierce Ann, widow, h. 88 Commerce st.
Pierce Willis, clerk, bds. 140 Front st. Pierce Wm. porter, bds. Connecticut Hotel.
Pierson Walter T. h. 4 Hudson st.
Pinney Sidney, broker, 26 State, h. 21 Windsor st.
Pitkin Edwin, saddler, h. 19 Village st.
Pitkin Jas. book keeper F. & M. B'k, bds. E. Hartford.
JOHN PITKIN, 2nd, Daguerrian Artist, Successor to L. D. Richardson, over the store of H. B. Chaffee & Co. 216 Main street, corner of Pratt. Daguerreotypes of different sizes, promptly executed in superior style on reasonable terms, and warranted durable. Instruc- tion given in the art.
Pitkin Jolin 2d, dag. art. 21616 Main, bds. E. Hartford. Pitkin John O. jeweller, 12 State, h. 11 Chapel st. Pitkin T. A. J. (Wood & P.,) bds. 15 Central row. Pitts Thomas, mariner, h. 51 Main st.
Pitts Margaret, widow, h. 13 College st. Plumb Orrin, rope maker, h. 82 Front st. Plympton Freeman, boot mk'r, 57 State, h. 8 Kilbourn. Pomroy & Humphrey, whis'e grocers, 29 Commerce. Pomroy Alexander H. (P. & H .. ) h. 40 Ann st. Pomroy Joseph, (Weeks & Pomroy,) h. 1 Mulberry st.
Pomroy Wm. fruit store. 110 Main st.
Pomroy Wm. iron founder, bds. Ferry street Hotel. Pond Caleb, h. 60 Trumbull st.
Pond Charles F. Pres. R. R. Co. h. 36 Ann st.
Pond & Hunn, painters and glaziers, over 74 Main st. Pond Levi, (P. & Hunn,) h. Buckingham st. Porch Samuel H. saddler, h. 6 Church st.
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Porter B. B. joiner, bds. 40 Ann st.
Porter David S. printer, h. West st. Porter Francis D. saddler, rear 28 State, h. 289 Main.
Porter Frederick, joiner, South Prospect, h. Coles st. Porter H. L. (Porter & Moore,) h. 51 Church st.
Porter Mrs. Noah, h. 15 Talcott st.
Porter Mrs. R. h. 29 Pleasant st.
Porter S. A. teacher, American Asylum.
Porter Solomon, grocer 74, h. 76 State st.
Porter Wm. E. joiner, h. 21 Ann st.
Post Ezekiel A. carman, h. 77 Front st.
POST OFFICE, 9 Central row.
Potter E. C. h. Brinley court.
Potter E. T. saddler, bds. 6 Temple st.
Potter Wm. F. jeweler, bds. 252 Main st.
Powers L. S. musician, bds. 70 Front st.
Powers M. W. cabinet maker, bds. 281 Main st.
Pratt Augustin W. leather dresser, h. South Ann st.
Pratt Ambrose L. cabinet maker, 12 Hicks st.
Pratt Asa, laborer, bds. 12 Central row.
Pratt Caleb, bds. 28 Elm st.
Pratt Edward, bds. 17 Asylum st.
Pratt Franklin, cordwainer, bds. 85 Front st.
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