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Henry Trowbridge, Augustus Sperry, Directors.
MECHANICS' BANK. Incorporated, May, 1824-Capital stock, $500,000.
John Fitch, President.
John W. Fitch, Cashier.
John Fitch, J. N. Clark, Nathan
Peck, Jr., Levi Gilbert, 2d,
H. White, Russell Hotchkiss, Elihu Sanford, Simeon Marble, N. T. Thompson, Dieectors.
CITY BANK. Incorporated, May, 1831-Capital Stock, $500,000.
William Johnson, President. Zelotes Day, David Daggett, Sherman Smith, William John- Stephen D. Pardee, Cashier. son, H. W. Edwards, Directors.
Hervey Sanford, Charles Atwater, Samuel St. John, Oliver Bryan,
NEW HAVEN COUNTY BANK. Incorporated, May, 1834-Capital stock, $500,000.
Henry Hotchkiss, President. Elam Hull, Leverett Griswold, Ransom Burritt, Cashier. Isaac Leavenworth, Matthew G. Elliott, Nathaniel Bacon, Direc- tors.
Henry Hotchkiss, Stephen Bishop, Lewis Hotchkiss, Smith Tuttle,
NEW HAVEN SAVINGS BANK. Chartered in May, 1838.
Simeon Baldwin, President.
Wooster Hotchkiss, Henry White,
Ralph I. Ingersoll, Elias Gilbert, Amos Townsend, Jr., Marcus James Brewster, Roger Sher- man, Vice Presidents. Merriman, Jr., S. D. Pardee, Henry Hotchkiss, Henry Peck, Asa Budington, Elihu Atwater, Trustees.
William G. Hooker, Secretary and Treasurer.
Deposits made from October 1 to December 31, commence interest January 1; January 1 to March 31, commence interest April 1; April 1 to June 30, commence interest July 1; July 1 to September 30, commence interest October 1.
Dividends of at least 2 1-2 per cent. made twice a year.
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SOCIETIES.
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COMPANIES.
NEW HAVEN AND NORTHAMPTON COMPANY.
Seth P. Staples, President .- William Mix. Asa Budington, Marcus Merriman, jr., Caleb Mix, Nathan Smith, and Matthew G. Elliott, of New Haven ; Luther C. Clark, and Samuel Hinckley, Northampton, Directors .- I HI. Townsend, Treasurer and Sec- retary .-- Henry Farnam, Agent and Engineer -- Lyman Ives, Collector.
HARTFORD AND NEW HAVEN RAIL ROAD COMPANY. Daniel Buck, President -- E. A. Mitchell, Secretary-O. Pease, Treasurer -- Daniel Buck, James Goodwin, Jr., Roderick Terry, William H. Imlay, Hartford; Henry W. Edwards, P. S. Galpin, Ezra C. Read, New Haven; Anson G. Phelps, Henry Coit, New York-Directors.
UNION WHARF COMPANY.
Roger Sherman, Treasurer -- E. A. Prescott, Wharfinger-Roger Sherman, Caleb Brintnall, Henry Trowbridge, T. Bishop-Directors.
NEW YORK PACKET COMPANY.
Stephen Trowbridge, Agent-Tyler Hemingway, Harvey Hemingway, R. M. Clark, Directors.
BOSTON LINE OF PACKETS.
Prescott & Co. Agents and Proprietors.
ALBANY LINE OF PACKETS.
Prescott & Co., Agents and Proprietors.
NEW HAVEN STEAM BOAT CO.'S SUCCESSORS.
Charles W. Hinman, Agent
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Ezra Hotchkiss, President. Enos A. Prescott, Vice President. Henry Hotchkiss, Treasurer. Harry Prescott, Secretary.
SOCIETIES.
GENERAL STATE HOSPITAL SOCIETY.
This Society was chartered in May, 1826, and an appropriation of $5,000 was made by the State to aid in carrying out its objects. Handsome sums have been con- tributed by individuals in different parts of the State, and the Medical Institution of Yale College pays a yearly stipend. Its building, which was finished in 1832, is situate at the head of Broad street, between Congress and Davenport Avenues. It consists of a center and two wings, whole length 130 feet ; breadth in the center, 48 feet. There are about twenty rooms besides those in the basement, and a large room in the attic for operations. The building is of stone and stuccoed on the outside. In front of the center are four columns, constructed after Grecian models.
William W. Boardman. President. Jonathan Knight, Vice President. Amos Townsend. Jr., Treasurer. E. Huggins Bishop, Secretary. Wm W. Boardman, Timothy P. Beers, V. M. Dow, Prudential Committee.
T. P. Beers, Elias Gilbert, J. Skinner, E. B. Austin, Samuel Punderson, John Beach. Visitors.
E. Ives, J. Knight, V. M. Dow, Charles Hooker. E. Huggins Bishop, J. H. Kain, Physicians and Surgeons. J. Skinner, Agent, to receive subscriptions.
YALE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. Founded, May, 1832.
Benjamin Silliman, Jr. Sec. and Treas. Edward C. Herrick, Librarian. -
William Tully, President. - Benjamin Silliman, Eli Ives, Jonathan Knight, Edward C. Herrick, Council.
NEW HAVEN SCHOOL SOCIETY.
Augustus Lines, Glerk. Giles Mansfield, Treasurer. Chas. A. Ingersoll, John Durrie, Philip Saunders, Committee. First District. Augustus Lines, Clerk and Collector. Giles Mansfield, Treasurer. William B. Baldwin, Augustus Lines, Gardner Morse, Committee. Neck District. Miles Tuttle, Clerk. Harvey Barnes, Treasurer. Horace Barnes, Lucius Maltby, Com. mittee.
Washington District.
Matthias R. Tufts, Clerk. Bela Lord, Matthias R. Tufts, Erastus R. Phelps. Committee. Wooster District. Abijah Bradley. Clerk. Charles J. Allen, Treasurer. Charles J. Allen. Abijah Bradley, Ros- well J. Brown, Committee.
Alonzo B.Chapin, Alling Brown, Lucius A. Thomas, Rodney Burton, Edward C. Herrick, Robert H. Osborn, Lewis Hotelkiss, D W. Buckinham, Wm. Storer, Jr., Visiting Committee.
NEW HAVEN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Founded, May, 1818.
Benjamin Silliman, President. Joel Tuttle, Jared Bassett, Charles H. Pond, James D. Wooster, V. Presidents. Henry Whitney, Recording Secretary. George Sherman, Assistant do. Alfred S. Monson, Treasurer. Alfred Blackman, Cor. Secretary. R. S. Hinman, Assistant do.
George Sherman, Seedsman.
Charles Robinson, Chairman of Execu- tive Com. and of Com. of Arrangement. John Burgess, Chairman of Committee on Farms. Isaac Goods-Il. Chairman of Committee on Tracts of Land less than 50 acres.
NEW HAVEN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Founded, May, 1832.
Eli Ives, President. Alfred S. Monson, Chas. Robinson, Vice Presidents.
Benjamin Silliman, Jr., Cor. Secretary. William T. Peters, Rec. Sec. and Treas. George Sherman, Seedsman.
He ekich Augur, Nathan C. Whiting, Henry Whitney, Eh B. Austin, Woos- ter Hotchkiss, Charles Nicoll, Smith Dayton, John A. Totten, Levi Ives, Directors.
NEW HAVEN CITY BOTANIC SOCIETY. Established. April. 1839.
Quarterly Meetings, 2d Tuesday in January. April, July and October. Elias Carey. President. E G. Storer, Secretary.
Rodney Burton, Vice President. Selden Sprague, Librarian.
Joel B. Foot, Treasurer. A. G. Friend, Assistant Librarian.
CONNECTICUT MEDICAL SOCIETY.
Isaac Goodsell, Chairman. Eli Ives, Jonathan Knight, Charles
E. Huggins Bishop, Clerk. Hooker, Committee of Publication.
Isaac Goodsell, Nathan B. Ives, Charles Hooker, Henry Bronson , W. Woodruif, Fellows.
V. M. Dow, Henry Bronson, - Can- field, Committee on Credentials.
CONNECTICUT ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES.
Incorporated, 1799.
Benjamin Silliman, President. Noah Webster, Vice President. Wyllys Warner, Treasurer.
- E. C. Herrick, Recording Seeretary.
Jonathan Knight, Charles Hooker, Cor. Secretaries.
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SOCIETIES .- CHURCHES.
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NEW HAVEN MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION. Incorporated, May, 1834.
Leverett Shepherd, President. William Jennings, Vice President.
Gardner Morse, Secretary. Alfred Daggett, Treasurer.
Standing Committee. William C. Janes, Wyllys Peck, George R. Benton, Abraham A. Thompson, Thomas Horsefall, J. W. Collins. -
CONNECTICUT TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.
Thomas S. Williams, President.
Chester Bulkley, Samuel Cannon, J A. Rockwell, Clark Bissell, John Boyd Elisha Stearns, John Payne, Richard Rand, Vice Presidents.
A. M. Collins. Charles B. Lines, Melvin Copeland. Leonard Bacon, Directors. Charles J. Warren, Secretary. Francis Parsons, Treasurer.
WASHINGTON TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.
John E. Lovell, President Abel Bishop, Amos Townsend, Jr., Vice Presidents
Thomas Taber, Recording Secretary Elisha M. Gorham, Cor. Secretary Charles Carlisle, Treasurer
C. S. Babcock, H. N. Whittelsey, John N. Babcock, John H. Cook, Jr., James A. Gorham, Samuel Woodruff, How- ard Smith, Robert Blair, Elias Pier- pont, Directors
FEMALE SOCIETIES.
FEMALE ORPHAN ASYLUM. Incorporated, May, 1833.
Mrs. James Kingsley, President .- Miss Collis, Treasurer .- Miss Harriet Foster, Secretary-Mrs. Charles Atwater, Mrs. Smith Dayton, Mrs. Laban Smith, Mrs. James Brewster, Mrs. John Beach, Mrs. T. C. Teasdale, Mrs. Hotchkiss, Mrs. Prof. Olmsted, Mrs. Cyrus Williams, Mrs. Edwin D. Potter, Managers.
DORCAS SOCIETY.
Mrs. Joel Root, President .- Mrs. Simeon Marble, Sec. and Tr as.
DURAND SOCIETY.
Mrs. F. T. Jarman, President .- Mrs. S. W. Allis, Sec. and Treas.
OUR SOCIETY.
Mrs. Prof. Woolsey, President .- Mrs. Aaron N. Skinner, Secretary. Mrs. Mary Pritchard, Treasurer.
THE BEEHIVE.
Miss Anna Twining, Miss Mary Shipman, Miss Mary Merwin, Managers.
BROADWAY CHARITY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.
Mrs. Benjamin Beecher, 1st Directress .- Mrs. E. S. Hubbard, 2d Directress .- Miss Jane Haughton, Secretary and Treas.
FEMALE EDUCATION SOCIETY.
Mrs. Jeremiah Day, President .- Mrs. Benjamin Silliman, Vice Pre- siden !.-- Miss Betsey Whittelsey, Sec. and Treas.
FEMALE BIBLE SOCIETY.
Mrs. President Dwight, President .- Mrs. James L. Kingsley, Sec. and Treas.
MARTHA WASHINGTON TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. Auxiliary to the Washington Temperance Society.
Mrs. Walter D. Smith, 1st Directress .- Mrs. Samuel J. Hitchcock, 2d Directress .- Mrs. Catherine Brewster, Cor. Secretary .- Mrs. Lewis Hotchkiss, Treasurer .- Miss Esther Bradley, Recording Secretary.
CHURCHES.
TRINITY CHURCH.
On the corner of Temple and Chapel streets.
Rev. Harry Croswell, Rector. Rev. Joseph H. Nichols, Rev. Edward E. Beardsley, Assistants. William McCrackan, Beriah Bradley, Wardens. William Moseley, J. N. Clark, Enos A. Prescott, Charles Hooker, Philip S. Galpin, Caleb Mix, William W. Boardman, Truman Woodward, John B. Robertson, Nathan Smith, S. D. Pardee, Leverett Candee, L. H. Young, N. F. Clark, Elias Pierpont, William H. Ellis, Ben- jamin Beecher, John Beach. Charles Peterson, Vestry. L. H. Young, Clerk. Caleb Mix, Treasurer. John H. Phoebus, Chorister. Truman Munger, Organist. Samuel Short, Sexton.
ST. PAUL'S CHAPEL. At the corner of Chapel and Olive streets.
The service in this Chapel is performed, alternately, by the Rector and Assistants of Trinity Church, and its affairs are conducted by the same officers. William Ives, Chorister and Organist. Samuel Cleeton, Sexton.
FIRST ECCLESIASTICAL SOCIETY. (CONGREGATIONAL.) Center Church.
Rev. Leonard Bacon, Pastor. S. Darling. Nathan Whiting, Scovil Hinman, Samuel J. Hitchcock, Charles B. Whittlesey, Henry White, Deaeons Alling Brown, Choris- ter. Willard Lyon, Sexton.
UNITED SOCIETY. (CONGREGATIONAL.) North Church.
Rev. S. W. S. Dutton, Pastor. Nathan Beers, Charles Bostwick, Senr., William Jarman, Amasa Porter, Isaac Thompson, Nathaniel Jocelyn, Deacons. Wm. Storer, Jun., Chorister. Jobamah Gunn, Sexton.
THIRD CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY.
The services of this Society are performed during the day at the Orange street, Chapel, in Orange street, between George and Crown streets : and in the evening at Saunders' Hall, 51 Orange street, corner of Chapel street. A new building is in pro- gress of erection for their accommodation, in Court street, between Orange and State streets.
Rev. Elisha L. Cleaveland. Pastor. David Breed, S. P. Davis, Cyprian Wilcox, Deacons. Robert H. Starr, Chorister.
CHAPEL STREET CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY. Corner of Chapel and Union streets.
Rev. Joseph P. Thompson. Pastor. Isaac Mix, Charles Bostwick, Jun., Lewis Fitch, Deacons. William Pratt, Chorister. David Tomlinson, Seaton.
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CHURCHES.
CHURCH STREET CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY.
Church street, near George street.
Rev. H. G. Ludlow, Pastor. Amos Townsend, Jun., Everard Benjamin, Samuel H. Hemingway, William Frisbie, Abel C. Chamberlin, Lucius K. Dow, Deacons. Joseph Chandler, Chorister. Isaiah A. Blakesley, Sexton.
PARK STREET CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY. Park street.
Rev. Abraham C. Baldwin, Stated Supply. S. Blair, George F. Smith, David Wilcoxson, Russell Alling, Deacons.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Chapel st., near Olive st.
Rev. T. C. Teasdale, Pastor. William Forbes, Henry Allen, Horace Burwell, Deacons. George B. Rich, Chorister. M. Moulthrop, Clerk. John Rathbun, Sexton.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
On the Publle Green, corner of College and Elm streets.
Rev. Stephen L. Stillman. Pastor. Elias Gilbert, J. Barber, Jeremiah Barnett, Zelotes Day. James Punderford, Alfred Daggett, Ransom Burritt, Samuel Mason- Charles J. Allen, Trustees. Eliis Gilbert, Zelotes Day, James Punderford, Elias Carey, Sidn y A. Hubbell, Luther Gilbert, Stewards. George Peck, Chorister. John Monson, Sexton.
SECOND METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Olive street. opposite Court street.
Rev. R. Wymond, Pastor. William Barnes. Edward Blackman, Benjamin Brom- head, William Morris. Charles H. Wakeley. Trustees. Sidney A. Hubbell, Amos Hill, Edwin D. Potter, Stewards. Newton Wheeler, John Anderson, Matthew Smith, John Jepson, Larman W. Abbott, Leaders. Rev. Elias Carey, Local Preacher.
This Society have fitted up a spacious room in the "old Museum," No. 49 Olive street, opposite Court street, for public services.
PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. York street, head of Grove street.
Rev. J. Raine, Pastor. William Sharp, G. W. Sharp, John Munson, Robert Peteb, Charles Plumb, Charles Delevan, Merrit A. Yale, Trustees and Stewards.
CHRIST'S CHURCH, CATHOLIC. Corner of Davenport Avenue and York street. Rev. James Smith, Priest.
UNION CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY, (COLORED.) Temple street.
Amos G. Beman, Pastor. Alexander C. Luca, Luke Lathrop, Deacons. Joseph Brown, Clerk. Bias Stanley. Treasurer. Alexander C. Luca, John Williams, Charles Freeman, Laban Lanson, William P. Peterson, Committee.
BETHEL CHURCH, (COLORED.) Whalley Avenue.
WESLEYAN METHODIST EPIS. ZION CHURCH, (COLORED.) Broad street.
LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.
YALE COLLEGE .- This institution was founded in 1700 -and from that period to 1840, the number of graduates will not vary much from 5,000, or an avarage of about 37 per annum. There are at present 564 young men in this seminary. Commencement, 3d Wednesday in August. Vacations, from Commencement, six weeks ; in January, two weeks ; in May, four weeks.
HOPKINS GRAMMAR SCHOOL .- This school was found- ed in 1654, by Edward Hopkins, Esq., who was for some time governor of Connecticut, and who died in London in 1687. Its concerns are managed by seven trustees, who are styled the "Committee of the Hopkins Grammar School in New Haven." This committee is at present composed of Benjamin Silliman, James L. Kingsley, Sam- uel J. Hitchcock, Chauncey A. Goodrich, Roger S. Bald- win, Henry White and Wyllys Warner. Hawley Olm- stead, A. M., Preceptor. Wyllys Warner, Secretary and Treasurer. The school is now kept in the new building, erected during the last year, on the corner of High and Wall streets.
COLLEGIATE AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL AT WOOSTER PLACE .- This is a select boarding school for boys, con- ducted by Messrs. Stiles and Truman French, and was es- tablished by them in its present location in October, 1834. Its plan of instruction, according to its prospectus, embra- ces, after a careful course in elementary English branches, a thorough preparation either for admission to college, or for commercial business.
CLASSICAL AND FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS .- Established in 1835. A. N. Skinner, Hillhouse Avenue north side.
CLASSICAL BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS .- William H. Russell, M. D., East Water c Hamilton.
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SELECT FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS .- Leon- ard A. Daggett, 5 Glebe Building.
PRACTICAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS .- S. A. Thomas, Olive c Wooster.
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS .- Edward L. Hart, Whitney Avenue n Trumbull.
ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS .- Rev. Cyrene Clarke, 10 Glebe Building.
LANCASTERIAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS .- John E. Lovell, Instructor ; Frederick Smith, Assistant.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FOR MALES OF ALL AGES .- George Beckwith, 33 Chapel.
SELECT SCAOOL FOR BOYS .- Smith Dayton, 33 Chapel. BOYS SCHOOL .- Rev. Ammi Linsley, 15 Church.
WHITING STREET PUBLIC SCHOOL FOR MALES AND FE- MALES .- Prelate Demick, Instructor.
YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARIES.
YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE-97 State street .- This in- stitution was commenced by Rev. Judson A. Root, in May 1838, and is now continued under the direction of Rev. Amzi Benedict, as principal and proprietor. It is intended to give young ladies a thorough course of instruction in all the English branches-in the Latin, Greek and French languages, in music and other ornamental branches.
MISSES EDWARD'S BOARDING SCHOOL-111 Crown .- This school was commenced in October 1834. Conducted by Misses Mary E., Sarah M. and Caroline A. Edwards.
YOUNG LADIES' BOARDING SCHOOL-98 York, soon to be removed to Dwight c Sherman Avenue .- Commenced in 1827. Conducted by Misses R. Comstock and Mary A. Bradley.
MRS. MERRICK'S YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY-108 Crown .- Commenced in 1836. Conducted by Miss N. E. Morse.
LIT. INSTITUTIONS .- POST OFFICE.
GROVE HALL SEMINARY-Grove c Whitney Avenue- Is one of the oldest ladies' boarding schools in the city. Conducted by Mr. and Miss Dutton.
MISS E. M. SEELEY'S YOUNG LADIES' BOARDING SCHOOL .-- 155 Chapel, first door below the Post Office.
MRS. APTHORP'S YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY .- Hill- house Avenue.
MISS HARRIET COLLIN'S SELECT SCHOOL .- 166 State.
MISS HOTCHKISS' YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL .- 7 Elm.
MISS BUNNELL'S YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL .- State.
LANCASTERIAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS .- Miss Harriet Hotchkiss, Instructress. Miss Sarah B. Harrison, Assist.
NEW HAVEN YOUNG MENS' INSTITUTE. Founded in 1826.
Henry White, President. J. B. Robertson, Vice President. J. P. Humaston, Secretary.
This Society, formerly known as the "Young Mechanics Institute," has, during the past year, under its new name and organization, in- creased its library to nearly four thousand volumes ; established a well furnished reading room, consisting of about forty newspapers, and twenty monthly and quarterly periodicals. A course of weekly lectures is given before the members, during the winter. The institution was incorporated at the last session of the Legislature. The utility of this Institution, and the small tax incurred by its members, ought to induce every member of the community to support it. The terms are
For all persons under 18 years of age, 2 00. Between 18 and 20 years of age, 300. Over 21 years of age, 4 00.
Arrangements are making to locate it at Saunders' Hall, 51 Orange street.
POST OFFICE.
Office corner of Chapel and Union streets.
WILLIAM H. JONES, Post Master.
Open for the delivery of Letters from half-past 7 o'clock, A.M. till 7 o'clock, P.M in the winter-and from 7 A. M. till half-past 7 P. M. in the summer.
RATES OF POSTAGE :
LETTERS .-- On a single letter, composed of one piece of paper, not exceeding 30 miles, Over 30, and not exceeding 80 miles, -
6 cents.
10
Over 80, and not exceeding 150 miles, - 12 1-2
Over 150, and not exceeding 400 miles, . 18 3-4 25
Over 400 miles,
NEWSPAPERS .-- For each Newspaper not carried out of the State in which it is published, or if carried out of the State, but not over 100 miles, one cent; over 100 miles, two cents.
MAGAZINES AND PAMPHLETS-If periodical, not exceeding 100 miles, one and a half cents a sheet ; over 100 miles, two and a half cents. Pamphlets, if not periodical, not exceeding 100 miles, 4 cents a sheet ; over 100 miles, 6 cents a sheet.
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ANNUAL ADVERTISER.
MASONIC NOTICES.
GRAND LODGE OF CONNECTICUT.
Annual Communion at New Haven, second Wednesday in May.
Dyar T. Brainard, Grand Master. Aner Bradley, Deputy Grand Master. Henry Peck, Grand Senior Warden. Horace Goodwin, 2d Grand Junior Warden. Benjamin Beecher, Grand Treasurer. Eliph- alet G. Storer, Grand Secretary. Avery C. Babcock, Grand Senior Deacon. Mitchell S. Mitchell, Grand Junior Deacon. George C. Wilson, Grand Marshall. George Shumway, Joseph G. Anthony, Grand Stewards, Isaac Tuttle, Grand Tyler.
HIRAM LODGE, NO. I. Established, August, 1750.
Avery C. Babcock, W. Master. William E. Sanford, S. Warden. George Shumway, J. Warden. Richard Dodd, Treasurer. E. G. Storer, Secretary. George Love, S. Deacon. Lee Dunning, J. Dea- con. Isaac Tuttle, Tyler.
FRANKLIN CHAPTER, NO. II.
William H. Jones, High Priest. Henry Peck, King. Naham Hay- ward, Scribe. Richard Dodd, Treasurer. William Storer, Jun., Sec. retary. Frederick Croswell, C. Host. E. G. Storer, P. Sojourner. George Shumway, R. A. Captain. Ralph Warren, Daniel H. Brown, Frederick Daggett, Masters Veils. Isaac Tuttle, Tyler.
NEW HAVEN COUNCIL OF SELECT MASTERS, NO. VIII.
Naham Flagg, T. I. G. M. Eliphalet G. Storer, D. G. M. Marcus Bassett, P. Conductor. George Shumway, C. Guards. William H. Ellis, G. Steward. Samuel Bishop, Treasurer. Frederick Croswell, Recorder. Isaac Tuttle, Tyler.
NEW HAVEN ENCAMPMENT OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Eliphalet G. Storer, Grand Commander. William H. Ellis, Gener- alissimo. Abijah H. Woodruff, Captain General. Naham Flagg, Prelate. William E. Sanford, S. Warden. Frederick Croswell, J. Warden. Richard Dodd, Treasurer. Benjamin Beecher, J. Record- er. George Shumway, Warden. Nahum Hayward, Standard Bearer. Ralph Warren, Sword Bearer. Willard Lyon, Frederick Daggett, Josiah Brinsmade, Guards. Isaac Tuttle, Sentinel.
GRAND LODGE OF CONNECTICUT, I. O. O. F. Annual Meeting. 2d Thursday in July-Regular Meetings quarterly. QUINNIPIAC LODGE, NO. 1, I. O. O. F. Regular Meetings on Monday Evening of each week.
ยท HARMONY LODGE, NO. 5, I. O. O. F. Regular Meetings on Tuesday Evening of each week.
F. CROSWELL,
No. 154 CHAPEL ST .- 2 STREET'S BUILDING, KEEPS CONSTANTLY FOR SALE, A COMPLETE
ASSORTMENT OF STATIONERY, CONSISTING, IN PART, OF
FINE English and Common Letter and Writing Paper ; Satin Note Paper, white and assorted colors ; Sealing Wax of the best quality and of all colors ; Transparent, Ara- besque and Red Wafers; Black Sand; Wood and Japanned Sand Boxes ; Pounce and Pounce Boxes ; Wafer Cups ; Maynard & Noyes' celebrated Ink, in bottles of all sizes ; Arnold's Writing Fluid ; Motto Seals ; Letter Stamps ; Ivory and Bone Paper Cutters; Gillespie's Patent Portable Quill Pens ; Steel Pens, a great variety ; Silver Pencils ; Enameled Visiting Cards.
Drawing Materials.
Newman's and Boston's fine Water Colors ; Pink Saucers ; What- man's Drawing Paper ; Bristol Boards ; Cohen's Lead Pencils; Black and White Crayons ; Red Lead Pencils; Sable and Camel's Hair Pencils ; Porcelain Paint Slabs and Pallets; Indian Ink ; Patent India) Rubber ; Stumps; Drawing Books.
Cutlery.
Rodgers' Pen, Pocket and Desk Knives ; Wade & Butcher's cele- brated Razors-warranted good.
Music.
An extensive assortment of Songs, Duetts, Marches, Waltzes and Rondos, arranged for the Piano; Music Paper ; Tuning Hammers and Forks ;
PIANO FORTES; VIOLINS, FLUTES AND CLARINETS; VIOLIN STRINGS,
Imported by the advertiser, direct from one of the most celebrated manufacturers in Europe-all of which will be sold on the most favor- able terms.
IN ADDITION TO THIS ASTABLISHMENT IS A CIRCULATING LIBRARY,
Containing about 3000 volumes, to which new publications are added as fast as they appear.
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ANNUAL ADVERTISER.
OLMSTED'S PATENT STOVES,
Cylinder Sloves, Cooking Stoves for Wood and Coal, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. No. 134 CHAPEL STREET.
THE subscribers offer for sale, at the old stand of Nathaniel Lyon, and recently occupied by Hastings & Smith, a large assortment of OLM- STED'S PATENT STOVES, which still maintain their superiority over every other Stove for Parlors, Chambers, Halls and Nurseries.
They also mannfacture every variety of Cylinder and Box Stoves, off Sheet Iron.
Also, Curtis' patent Iron Bedsteads ; and dealers in Bronze Mould- ing, English Ornaments, Malleable Castings.
COOKING STOVES of all the approved kinds, including some new paterns for wood and coal-among which are Smith's Patent FAN- CY STOVE AND OVEN, uniting beauty, economy, and efficiency, in a superior degree.
SECOND HAND CYLINDER AND COOKING STOVES for sale very low.
English and Russia Iron STOVE PIPE; Coal Hods; Stoves re- bricked and put in perfect order, at a low rate. Circular Brick, Trim- mings, for sale by the quantity.
Copper Tin and Jappan Ware of all kinds; German Silver SPOONS ; and a great variety of HOUSE-KEEPING ARTICLES.
GEORGE WALKER &Co. Opposite the Herald Office.
ANNUAL ADVERTISER.
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GEORGE N. SEAGRAVE, (SUCCESSOR TO D. H. ELY,)
APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST, No. 158 Chapel Street,
Opposite the New Haven County Bank, NEW HAVEN, CT. Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Dyestuffs, Sherman's Lozenges, &c.
N. B .-- Particular attention paid to preparing PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS and putting up FAMILY MEDICINES.
[ All orders punctually attended to.
City Bath,
Nos. 27 and 29 Orange Street.
THE subscriber informs his friends and the public in general, that his BATHING ESTABLISHMENT Is now open, and will continue open during the whole year. HOT, WARM, COLD, SHOWER AND VAPOR BATHS Will be furnished every day in the week, (Sundays excepted,) from 6 o'clock, A.M. until 9 1-2, P.M. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. LEONARD PARDEE.
NEW HAVEN FRENCH DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 122 State Street, (Corner of Grand, opposite Elm st.)
THE subscriber, thankful for past favors, would take this method to return his sincere acknowledgments to his numerous customers, for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him, and inform his friends and the public generally that he continues the business of
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