New Haven CT Directory, 1844, Part 7

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DIRECTORY.


Winchell Hezekiah, shoemaker, h Whalley n Garden Winship James, builder, h 157 State Winship James Jr. bds 157 State Winship Leonard, clerk, 140 Chapel bds 157 State


Winthrop Mrs. Francis B. 13 Wooster c Warren


Wise Miss Sally, tailoress, 22 Church


Wise Miss Betsey, bonnet presser, 24 Cherry


Wiseman Richard, col'd. Goffe ab Webster Wisewell James M. coach painter, h 56 Wooster Wixon Mrs. Susan, tailoress, over 52 Orange


Wolcott Jeremiah, painter, 29 Orange h 156 Crown


Wolcott Samuel I. joiner, h Columbus 1st ab. Liberty Wood Alonzo F. clerk, 44 Chapel


Wood Alexander, bookbinder, h 8 First


Wood Joseph, attorney, 14 Phenix B. h 80 George


Wood Richard, Dixwell n junc Goffe


Woodford Orris O. brass founder, h 131 State


Woodin Noah, laborer, Grand n Barnsville Bridge Wooding Zina, joiner, h Goffe c Sperry Woodruff Abijah H. chair painter, 66 Orange h 56 High


Woodruff Curtiss, shoemaker, h 28 High


Woodruff John, joiner, h 145 York


Woodruff Samuel, tailor, h 10 Martin


Woodward and Carrington, print. and pub. Daily Herald, 115 Chapel Woodward Thomas G. (W. & Carrington) 176 Chapel Woodward Truman, manufacturer, 17 Artizan h 215 Chapel


Woodward Mrs. Caroline and daughters, millinery, 27 Chapel


Woodworth Mrs. Mary S. boarding house, 43 Chapel


Woolsey Theodore D. prof. Greek, Y. C. h 138 Church Woolsey Mrs. Catherine, Whiting ab Trumbull Worstead W. T. boarding house, 8 Water


Wright David, shipmaster, h 37 Putnam Wright William, plater, bds 131 Crown


Wright Mrs. Caroline, boarding house, 131 Crown Wright Richard, col'd. 118 York


Wylie John E. grocer, Custom House square bds 36 Fleet


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DIRECTORY.


YALE JOHN B. tailor, h 65 Grove Yale Merritt N. painter, h 54 College Yale Washington, dry goods, 80 Chapel h 9 Church


Yemmans Joseph, (Y. & Morehouse) 16 Meadow Yemmans & Morehouse, ornamental painters, 36} Orange Yemmans Samuel, rear 99 Franklin


Young John, morocco dresser, h 2 York


ADDENDA.


Andrews Mrs. E. millinery, 162 Crown Bacon Rev. William T. 90 Church


Beach John S. attorney, 3 Mitchell's B. bds 63 Temple Warner and Anthony Misses, dress makers, 162 Crown


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RECAPITULATION.


PUBLIC OFFICES AND PUBLIC PLACES,


Auditor's Office, City-11 Union Wharf Almshouse-Samaritan, above Hudson Bank New Haven-Orange c Chapel


Mechanics'-15 State


" City-8 Exchange Place, Chapel


" County-58 State 66 Savings-50 Orange


Bridge Barnsville-Grand


Neck-Middletown Turnpike


Tomlinson's-foot of Bridge st


West-N. York Turnpike


Building Barney's-51 Church


Bradley's-139 Chapel


Exchange-N. E. c Chapel and Church


66 Franklin-N. E. c Church and Crown


Glebe-S. E. c Chapel and Church


Mitchell's-92 Chapel Phenix-104 Chapel


Street's-146 Chapel c State St. John's-Chapel c Union


Collector's Office, City and Town Taxes-over 75 Chapel Customs-Fleet c Water


College Edifices-extend from Chapel to Elm, on College Divinity-c College and Elm Medical-c Grove and Smith Avenue


Clerk's Office Town-basement State House


City-13 Exchange Place


" County and Superior Court-basement State House


RECAPITULATION.


Exchange Saloon-Chapel c Church 3d story General Stage Office-basement Tontine, Church c Court General State Hospital-Cedar near Congress Av. Hall City-basement State House


Linonian-over 36 Chapel


Masonic-73 Orange c Court


" Odd Fellows-No 1. Union c Chapel


" Odd Fellows-No. 2. Exchange


Saunders'-51 Orange c Chapel


Hotel Assembly House-Augustus Smith, 20 Court c Orange


Bishop's-Samuel Bishop, 32 Church


Broadway-Clark Lum, Broadway c Samaritan


City Hotel-Henry L. Hotchkiss, Church c Court


Eagle Hotel-Riley Blakeslee, junction Fleet and George


East Street House-John H. Johnson, 12 East


Hart's-Roswell C. Hart, 7 Fleet


Park House-I. Taylor, 61 Chapel op. the Green


" Pavilion-Henry Rockwood, Brewster Place, E. Water c Wallace


Rail Road House-H. S. Banning, Forbes' Place


Temperance House-H. P. Jones, 17 Church, e Crown


" Tontine-S. W. Allis, Church c Court


Washingtonian House-Mrs. C. Hill, 51 Elm Mutual Security Insurance Company, Mitchell's B. INSURANCE AGENCIES :


Hartford-


Ætna-H White, 124 Chapel


N. Y. Manhattan-S. Wadsworth, 119 Chapel Protection-Ezra Hotchkiss, Long Wharf


N. Y. Howard-Caleb Mix, over 75 Chapel N. Y. North American-Charles Robinson N. Y. Hudson-Charles Robinson


Middlesex Mutual-G. Morse, over 75 Chapel Jail County-Chas. Ball, keeper, Church op. the Green Library Botanic Society-


" Circulating-Croswell & Jewett, 154 Chapel


Young Men's Institute-Orange c Court


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RECAPITULATION.


Mayor's Office-13 Exchange Place NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS :


Chronicle of the Church-weekly, 131 Chapel Columbian Register-tri-weekly, 117 Chapel Columbian Register-weekly, 117 Chapel Connecticut Herald-weekly, 115 Chapel Daily Herald-115 Chapel Daily Palladium-132 Chapel Daily Morning Courier-72 Chapel" Evening Palladium-tri-weekly, 132 Chapel Evergreen-monthly, 62 Chapel


Farmers' Gazette and Horticultural Repository- semi-monthly, 9 Glebe Building Fountain-weekly, 9 Glebe B. New Haven Palladium-weekly, 132 Chapel New Englander-quarterly, 67 Chapel Silliman's American Journal of Science and Arts quarterly, 4 Glebe Building. Yale Literary Magazine-monthly, 46 Chapel Packet Office New York-Stephen Trowbridge, agent 30 Union Wharf


" Boston-Prescott & Co., 11 Union Wharf


Albany Regular Line-Elias Hotchkiss 5 and R. & H. O. Hotchkiss, 13 Union Wharf. " Albany-Prescott & Co., 11 Union Wharf. Periodical Depot-J. Galpin, 117 Chapel 66 66 T. H. Pease, 83 Chapel Rail Road Ofice-Bridge Street


Sachem's Wood-head of Hillhouse b. Smith and Whitney Avenues


State's Attorney-R. I. Ingersoll, Elm c Temple Street Commissioner's Office-Phoenix Building, Chapel Sunday School Depository-71 State Surveyor of Customs-Custom House Temple-Public Hall, Orange c Court Treasurer City-A Townsend Jr., N. H. Bank « County-Joseph Darling, 45 Chapel


Union School House-11 Orange


Union White Lead Company , N. Y .- Caleb Mix, Agent, office 75 Chapel


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CHURCHES.


CHURCHES.


TRINITY CHURCH-corner of Temple and Chapel streets .- Rev. Harry Croswell, Rector .- Rev. Joseph H. Nichols, Rev. William F. Morgan, Assistants.


ST. PAUL'S CHAPEL-corner of Chapel . and Olive sts .- The service in this Chapel is alternately, by the Rector and Assistants of Trinity Church.


FIRST ECCLESIASTICAL SOCIETY, (CONGREGATION- AL,)-Center Church .- Rev. Leonard Bacon, Pastor.


UNITED SOCIETY, (CONGREGATIONAL,)-North Church. -Rev. S. W. S. Dutton, Pastor.


THIRD CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY-Court Street .- Rev. Elisha L. Cleaveland, Pastor.


CHAPEL STREET CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY .- corner of Chapel and Union sts .- Rev. Joseph P. Thompson, Pastor.


CHURCH STREET CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY-Church street, near George .- Rev. Edward Strong, Pastor.


HOWE ST. CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY .- Rev. Abraham C. Baldwin, Pastor.


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH-Chapel street, near Olive .- Rev. T. C. Teasdale, Pastor.


SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH-Orange street.


-, Pastor.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-Public Green, cor. of College and Elm sts. Rev. Francis Hodgson, Pastor SECOND METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-Olive street opposite Court .- Rev. Walter W. Brewer, Pastor.


PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH-York street, head of Grove street .- Rev. A. Miller, Pastor.


CHRIST'S CHURCH, (CATHOLIC)-Corner of Davenport avenue and York street .- Rev. James Smyth, Priest.


UNION CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY, (COLORED)-Tem- ple street .- Amos G. Beman, Pastor.


BETHEL CHURCH, (COLORED)-Whalley Avenue. WESLEYAN METHODIST EPIS. ZION CHURCH, (COLOR- ED)-Broad street .- Rev. D. Vandeveer, Pastor.


EPISCOPAL CHURCH, (COLORED)-Gregson street.


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CITY AND TOWN OFFICERS.


CITY OFFICERS.


Mayor-PHILIP S. GALPIN.


Aldermen and Judges .- BERIAH BRADLEY, WYLLYS PECK.


Aldermen-JAMES BREWSTER, ATWATER TREAT.


Common Council-Jonathan Nicholson, Charles Robin- son, Augustus Lines, Morris Tyler, Wyllys Bristol, Charles P. Hubbell, Charles Thompson, Wilson Booth, Abijah Hoyt, Charles A. Nettleton, Matthew G. Eliott, John H. Chatterton, Samuel Griswold, 2d., Alexander O. Coburn, Timothy Lester, Joseph Smith, Lucius R. Finch, Elihu Sanford, Jr., Isaac Anderson, Benajah Mundy


City Clerk-Joseph Wood.


Collector of City Tax .- Gardner Morse.


City Treasurer .- Amos Townsend, Jr. City Auditor .- Enos A. Prescott.


City Sheriffs .- Scovil Hinman, Joseph Fairchild, Annual City Meeting Ist Monday in June.


TOWN OFFICERS.


Town Clerk .- Alfred Terry.


Treasurer .- A. Townsend, Jr.


Selectmen .- Benjamin Beecher, Caleb Mix, Enos Sper- ry, Alfred Daggett, Charles B. Lines, Leonard Pardee, Marcus Merriman, Jr.


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Collector of State and Town Tax .- Gardner Morse.


Grand Jurors .- Eleazer K. Foster, Charles J. Allen, George Treadway, George Morse, A. Austin, A. Storer. Constables .- Scovil Hinman, Gardner Morse, Jesse Knevals, David H. Carr, Wm. A. Wakeley, Amos B. Blakesley, Willard Lyon.


Surveyors of Highways .- Benjamin Beecher, Caleb Mix, Enos Sperry, Alfred Daggett, Charles B. Lines, Leonard Pardee, Marcus Merriman, Jr.


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TOWN OFFICERS-COURTS.


Pound Keepers .- Elisha Dickerman, Peter W. Post, Lucius Maltby, Stephen Dickerman, Henry H. Sanderson, John Phile, Charles W. Sheldon.


Fence Viewers .- S. Hinman, J. Knevals, J. Fairchild. Sealer of Weights and Measures .- Henry Mansfield. Gaugers and Inspectors .- George Rowland, Stephen Wheeler, Marcus Merriman, Jr.


Packers .- Neas Sperry, William Hull, Silas Ford, William Goodell, Wyllis Dickerman.


Haywards .- Peter W. Post, James Cook, John Mon- son, Henry Goodell, James G. Hotchkiss.


Public Weighers .- Abijah Bradley, Lent L. Bishop, Cyprian Willcox, Jedediah Chapman, Austin Hurlbut, David W. Buckingham, John S. Rathbun.


COURTS IN NEW HAVEN.


NEW HAVEN COUNTY COURT.


Joseph Wood, Judge. W. H. Ellis, Malachi Cook, George Landon, Commission ers. R. H. Osborn, Clerk, and -- , Assistant Clerk of the County and Superior


Court, and of the Supreme Court of Errors.


Norris Wilcox, Sheriff. Charles S. A. Davis, New Haven; George Warner, Waterbury; Nathan Gregory, Cheshire ; Silas Y. Ives, Meriden; Thomas S Shel- ton, Derby ; Roger Griswold, Guilford; Mark Wooster, Oxford, Deputy Sheriff's .- Charles Ball, Jailer.


Supreme Court of Errors .- Sits on the Tuesday following the 4th Tuesday of June. Superior Court .- 4th Tuesday in January, and 2d Tuesday in October. County Court .- 3d Tuesday in March, 4th Tuesday in June, and 4th Tuesday in November.


NEW HAVEN PROBATE COURT.


Eleazer K. Foster, Judge. Robert H. Osborn, Clerk. Held on the first Tuesday in each month. NEW HAVEN CITY COURT.


William B. Bristol, Recorder. John S. Rice, Clerk.


SUPERIOR COURT. Judges.


Chief Justice T. S. Williams, Samuel Church, Henry M. Waite, William L. Storrs, Joel Hinman.


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COURTS-POST OFFICE.


UNITED STATES COURT.


DISTRICT COURT.


A. T. Judson, Judge. C. Chapman, Attorney. C. A. Ingersoll, Clerk. J. B. Eldridge, Hartford, Marshal ; C. W. Curtiss, New Haven, Deputy Marshal .- Held at New Haven, 4th Tuesday in February and August ; at Hartford, 4th Tuesday in May and November.


SUPREME COURT.


Held at the city of Washington, on the 2d Monday in January, annually. CIRCUIT COURT. Held at Hartford, September 17th ; at New Haven, last Wednesday in April.


POST OFFICE.


Office corner of Chapel and Union streets. HENRY HUGGINS, Post Master.


Open for 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 8 P. M. in the sum- mer.


RATES OF POSTAGE.


LETTERS .- On a single letter composed of one piece of paper, not exceeding 30 miles, 6 cents Over 30, and not exceeding 80 miles, 10 Over 80, and not exceeding 150 miles, 12 1-2


Over 150, and not exceeding 400 miles, 18 3-4


Over 400 miles, 25


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.


GOVERNMENT OF CONNECTICUT.


ROGER S. BALDWIN, Governor, salary, $1,100


REUBEN BOOTH, Lieutenant Governor, · 300


DANIEL P. TYLER, Secretary, . $84 and fees.


JOSEPH B. GILBERT, Treasurer, 1,000 ABIJAH CARRINGTON, Controller, . 1,000 SETH P. BEERS, Commissioner of the School Fund, 1,250


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FIRE DEPARTMENT.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Chief Engineer, Leverett Griswold. Assistant Engineers, Henry Hotchkiss, Levi Gilbert, Alfred Daggett, John W. Collins, John English.


ENGINE COMPANIES.


No. 1. Austin Hurlburt, Foreman. Henry Phelps, Second. A. A. Thompson, T. C. Hollis, Wardens.


No. 2. Amos Thomas, Foreman. 'S. D. Woodruff, Second. C. L. English, R. H. Taylor, Wardens.


No. 3. G. W. Jones, Foreman. Thomas Chatterton, Second. H. Hooker, J. H. Chatterton, Wardens.


No. 4. Benjamin Webster, Foreman. Wm. S. Barnes, Second. Leonard Pardee, Marvin Evarts, Wardens.


No. 5. C. N. Monson, Foreman. J. L. Hotchkiss, Second. C. A. Nettleton, Amos Bradley, Wardens.


No. 6. H. J. Morton, Foreman. G. W. Baldwin, Second. J.


T. Hemingway, N. Hotchkiss, Wardens.


No. 7. Rufus Booth, Foreman. Stephen Hawley, Second. J. W. Fitch, J. A. Gorham, Wardens.


HOSE COMPANIES.


No. 1. W. Beach, Foreman. W. W. Chaffer, Second. Judson Curtiss, Warden,


No. 2. Joseph Downs, Foreman. Thomas Horsfall, Second. S. S. Morse, Warden.


HOOK AND LADDER COMPANIES.


No. 1. George Shumway, Foreman. Judson Canfield, Second. Leverett Shepherd, Warden.


No. 2. John Kennedy, Foreman. G. W. Smith, Second. Charles Thompson, Warden. SACK AND BUCKET COMPANY. W. Webb, Foreman. Samuel Peck, Second. N. Booth, Warden.


STANDING COMMITTEES OF FIRE DEPARTMENT.


On Engine and Hose .- L. Griswold, H. Hotchkiss, A. Daggett. On Engine Houses .- L. Pardee, N. Hotchkiss, Chas. Thomp- son.


On Reservoirs, Pumps, qc .- L. Gilbert 2d, J. W. Collins, John English.


To Report Breaches of Fire Laws .- L. Griswold, N. Booth, John English.


Of Inspections for 1843-4 .- A. Daggett, J. W. Collins, Charles Thompson, J. T. Hemingway, Judson Curtiss, Marvin Evarts.


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SOCIETIES.


MUTUAL SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY. Chartered 1841. Organized 1844.


President, Joseph N. Clark. Vice President, Dennis Kimberly. Treasurer, Nathaniel A. Bacon. Secretary, P. S. Galpin. Directors, Joseph N. Clarke, Elihu Atwa- ter, N. A. Bacon, John Bradley, Willis Bristol, Wm. H. Ellis, John English, Nathan Peck, Jr., Dennis Kimberly, H. S. Soule, Theron Towner, Aaron Benedict, Harvey Barnes, Sheldon Bassett, Enos Sperry.


SOCIETIES, &c.


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PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY.


President, James L. Kingsley. Vice President, James Mur- dock. Corresponding Secretary, A. B. Chapin. Recording Sec- retary, Charles W. Bradley. Treasurer, Erasmus D. North .- Librarian, Edward C. Herrick. Board of Directors, Josiah W. Gibbs, Theodore D. Woolsey, Romeo Elton, William Tully, Ed- ward E. Salisbury.


CONNECTICUT ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES.


President, Benjamin Silliman. Vice President, James Murdock. Rec. Secretary, E. C. Herrick. Correspond- ing Secretaries, Jonathan Knight, Charles Hooker, The- odore D. Woolsey. Treasurer, Wyllys Warner.


YALE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY.


President, Eli Ives. Council, Benjamin Silliman, Chas. Hooker, J. Knight, Charles U. Shepard. Secretary and Treasurer, B. Silliman Jr. Librarian, E. C. Herrick.


STATE HOSPITAL SOCIETY.


President, Jonathan Knight. Vice President, Dennis Kimberly. Treasurer, Amos Townsend, Jr. Secretary, E. H. Bishop.


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SOCIETIES, & C.


WASHINGTON TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.


President, J. E. Lovell. Vice President, Amos Town- send. 2d V. President, H. Gorham. Rec. Sec'y, Thos. Taber. Cor. Sec'y. Wm. E. Vibbert. Treasurer, Fran- cis Bradley. Standing Committee, Howard Smith, C. B. Lines, Lee Dunning, William Storer, D. S. Hoyt, Riley Nott, Henry Alling, Jesse Knevals, George Peck, Luman Cowles, Gad Day, George H. Fowler.


SECOND WASHINGTON TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.


President, Joel B. Foote. 1st. Vice Pres. N. H. Hoyt. 2d. Vice Pres. Jeremiah Goodnough. Rec. and Corres. Secretary, E. M. Gorham. Treasurer, Seymour Brocket.


Standing Committee, James Donaghe, Robert Blair, George Walker, L. L. Beecher, George Fowler, William Hubbard, Rodney Russell, Stephen Hawley, John Parme- lee, Wells D. Graham,* Warner E. Hubbell, James Rick- wood. [* Since deceased.]


NEW HAVEN CITY BOTANIC SOCIETY.


President, Rodney Burton. Vice President, J. V. Wil- son. Treasurer, George Brown. Recording Secretary, E. G. Storer. Cor. Secretary, Ransom Burritt. Libra- rian, Selden Sprague.


NEW HAVEN AND NORTHAMPTON CO.


President, Joseph E. Sheffield. Directors, Joseph E. Sheffield, Horace R. Hotchkiss, Henry Farnham, Isaac H. Townsend. Treasurer and Secretary, J. E. Sheffield. Engineer, H. Farnham. Collector and Clerk, Samuel Hooker.


HARTFORD AND NEW HAVEN RAILROAD COMPANY.


President, David Watkinson. Directors, David Watkinson, C. F. Pond, Solomon Porter, Hartford; Samuel J. Hitchcock, New Haven; James S. Brooks, Meriden ; F. R. Griffin, Guilford ; Elisha Peck, Jas: Boorman, New York. Superintendant, R. S. Van Rensselaer. Secre- tary, H. Fitch.


YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE.


President, Pliny A. Jewett. Vice President, Alfred Walker, Re- cording Secretary, Lucius G. Peck. Corresponding Secretary, John S. Rice. Treasurer, Elijah Gilbert, Jr. Directors, Minot A. Osborn, Charles L. English, Benj. Bradley, Charles Durand. 10*


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SOCIETIES, & C.


YOUNG MECHANIC'S LYCEUM.


President, Samuel S. Bassett. Vice President, A. J. Riggs. Secre- tary, Charles S. Abbott. Assistant do. John Lindley. Treasurer, A. W. Phelps. Collector, H. B. Storer. Librarian, I. A. Mattoon.


NEW YORK PACKET CO.


Agent, Stephen Trowbridge. Directors, Tyler Hemingway, Har- vey Hemingway, Richard M. Clark.


UNION WHARF COMPANY.


Treasurer, Roger Sherman. Wharfinger, E. A. Prescott. Direc- tors, R. Sherman, Caleb Brintnall, Henry Trowbridge, Timothy Bish- op.


UNION SCHOOL COMPANY.


Trustees, Henry Peck, Benjamin Beecher, Wm. H. Ellis, Thomas G. Woodward, Avery C. Babcock.


ORPHAN ASYLUM.


President, Mrs. James L. Kingsley. Treasurer, Miss L. Collis. Secretary, Miss H. Foster.


MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION.


President, Thomas Horsfall. Vice President, Joel B. Foote. Secre- tary, Gardner Morse. Treasurer, Alfred Daggett. Standing Commit- tee, Charles B. Lines, Chas. A. Nettleton, Morris Tyler, Leverett Shepherd, Elijah Gilbert, Jr., John K. Johnston.


SAMARITAN SOCIETY.


President, Elias Carey. Vice President, Elihu Myers. Treas. urer, Leonard Pardee. Secretary, J. M. Patten.


HIBERNIAN PROVIDENT SOCIETY.


President, James Hays. Vice President, Michael Burns. Secretary, Wm. Boyd. Treasurer, Michael Cogan, Standing Committee, Mi- chael Martin, Nicholas Brady, John Sheradon, John Riley, William Wallace, John Cafree, Edward M. Downey.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.


Quinnipiac Lodge, No. 1, meets at the new Hall, corner of Court and Orange streets, every Monday evening.


Harmony Lodge, No. 5, meets at their Hall in the Exchange Building, every Tuesday evening.


Sassacus Encampment, No. 1, meets in the new Hall, corner of Court and Orange streets, on the Evening of the first Friday in each month.


Grand Lodge of Connecticut meets semi-annually on the sec- ond Thursdays of January and July.


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SOCIETIES, &C.


I. O. OF RECHABITES.


Relief Tent, No. 8, Weekly meetings, over 66 Orange street.


MASONIC MEETINGS,


Held in the New Lodge Room, corner of Orange and Court sts.


HIRAM LODGE, No. 1, hold regular communications on the 1st and 3d Thursday evenings in each month.


FRANKLIN (Royal Arch) CHAPTER, No. 2, evening of the 2d Thursday.


HARMONY COUNCIL, (Select Masters,) No. 8, evening of the 5th Thursday.


NEW HAVEN ENCAMPMENT, (Knight's Templar) No. 2, 4th Thursday in each month.


AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.


President, Benjamin Silliman. Vice Presidents, John Hubbard, Jared Bassett, Charles H. Pond, J. D. Wooster. Treasurer, Al- fred S. Monson. Recording Secretary, Henry Whitney. As- sistant do. George Sherman. Corresponding Secretary, Alfred Blackman. Chairman Executive Committee, Henry Whitney .- Seedsman, G. N. Seagrave.


HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


President, Alfred S. Monson. Vice Presidents, Charles Robin- son, Rev. Eleazer T. Fitch. Recording Secretary, Geo. Gabriel. Corresponding do. Benjamin Silliman, Jr. Treasurer, Geo. Ga- briel.


NEW HAVEN SCHOOL SOCIETY.


Clerk, Augustus Lines. Treasurer, Giles Mansfield. Socie- ty's Committee, John Durrie, Philip Saunders. Auditors, Prelate Dimick, Elias Hotchkiss, Amos Bradley. Visitors, A. B. Chapin, William Storer, Edward C. Herrick, Rodney Burton, Lewis Hotchkiss, Abraham A. Thompson, Lucius A. Thomas, James Punderford, Elmon Blakeslee. Collector, Augustus Lines.


FIRST DISTRICT .- Augustus Lines, Clerk and Collector. Giles Mansfield, Treasurer. William B. Baldwin, A. Lines, Gardner Morse, Committee.


WASHINGTON DISTRICT .- Bela Lord, Clerk. Bela Lord, Abra- ham A. Thompson, Augustus Willoughby, Committee.


WOOSTER DISTRICT .- Abijah Bradley, Clerk and Treasurer. Abijah Bradley, Charles J. Allen, Jarnes W. Mitchell, Committee. NECK DISTRICT .- Elmon Blakeslee, Clerk.


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SOCIETIES-BANKS.


YALE COLLEGE. Commencement 3d Thursday in August. Vacations from Commencement six weeks, in January 2 weeks, in May 4 weeks.


COLLEGIATE AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, No. 7 Wooster Place.


Stiles French, Principal.


YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY. No. 53 Elm Street.


Josiah Brewer, Principal.


OFFICERS OF THE CUSTOMS.


James Donaghe, Collector. John T. Collis, Surveyor. Will- iam H. Jones, Inspector, Weigher and Measurer. Eli Mix, Anson T. Colt, Inspectors, Gaugers and Weighers. John S. Mitchell, David Kimberly, William Myers, Amos Baker, New Haven ; Richard Fowler, Guilford and Madison ; Daniel S. Redfield, Branford and Sachem's Head ; and Anthony Stow, Milford and Derby, Inspectors.


BANKS IN NEW HAVEN


NEW HAVEN BANK.


President, Henry Denison. Cashier, Amos Townsend, Jr, Directors, Henry Denison, Henry Trowbridge, Timothy Bishop, Roger S. Baldwin, Isaac H. Townsend, Augustus R. Street, Caleb Brintnall, J. P. Whittelsey, S. W. Johnson.


MECHANIC'S BANK.


President, John Fitch. Cashier, John W. Fitch. Directors, John Fitch, Joseph N. Clarke, Caleb Mix, Elias Hotchkiss, L. G. Canon, S. Marble, E. Sanford, Henry White, N. F. Thompson. CITY BANK.


President, William Johnson. Cashier, S. D. Pardee. Direc- tors, William Johnson, Samuel St. John, David Daggett, Eras- tus Lyman, Zelotes Day, Sherman Smith, E. C. Read, N. A. Bacon, Eli Whitney.


NEW HAVEN COUNTY BANK.


President, Henry Hotchkiss. Cashier, Ransom Burritt. Di- rectors, Henry Hotchkiss, Lewis Hotchkiss, Elam Hull, Lever- ett Griswold, Stephen Bishop, Smith Tuttle, Isaac Leavenworth, Matthew G. Elliott, Thomas R. Trowbridge.


MAIL ROUTES.


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NEW HAVEN SAVINGS BANK.


President, James Brewster. Vice Presidents, Leverett Gris- wold, Elihu Atwater, Elihu Sanford, Henry White. Trustees, Wooster Hotchkiss, Marcus Merriman, Jr., Henry Hotchkiss, Amos Townsend, Jr., S. D. Pardee, Henry Peck, John W. Fitch, John Durrie, Sherman W. Knevals. Philos Blake. Secretary and Treasurer, Wm. G. Hooker .- Deposits made from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, commence interest Jan. 1; Jan. 1 to March 31, com- mence interest, April 1 ; April 1 to June 30, commence interest July 1 ; July 1 to Sept. 30, commence interest Oct. 1. Dividends of 2 1-2 per cent. made twice a year, January and July.


STAGE ROUTES,


FROM NEW HAVEN. OFFICE, BASEMENT TONTINE. Corner Church and Court streets. NEW YORK LINE. Leaves New Haven daily, at half past 7, A. M.


FARE


FARE


9 Miles to Milford,"


$ 62


46 Miles to Greenwich,


2 75


14 do to Stratford, 1 00


50 i do to Saw Pitts,


3 00


18 do to Bridgeport,


1 25


55 do to Rye,


3 25


21 do


to Fairfield,


1 50


59 do to Mammaroneck, 3 75


24 do


to Southport,


1 62


63


do to New Rochelle,


4 00


28 do to Westport,


1 75


66 do to East Chester,


4 25


3[ do to Norwalk,


2 00


69 do to West Farms,


4 50


36 do to Darien,


2 25


72 do to Harlem,


4 75


39


do to Stamford,


2 50


78 do to New York,


5 00


LITCHFIELD (VIA WATERBURY) LINE. Leaves New Haven Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, on the ar- rival of the boat from New York.


FARE


FARE


2 Miles to Westville,


$ 25


22 Miles to Waterbury, 1 00


10 do to Bethany,


50 28 do to Watertown,


1 50


14 do to Straitsville,


75 34 do to South Farms, 1 75


17 do to Naugatuck,


1 00


38 do to Litchfield, 2 00


WATERBURY LINE.


Leaves Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, on arrival of the boat.


2 Miles to Westville,


$ 25


17, Miles to Naugatuck,


1 00


14 do to Straitsville, 75


FARE


FARE


10 do to Bethany, 50


22 do to Waterbury, 1 00


118


MAIL ROUTES.


LITCHFIELD (VIA WOODBURY) LINE. Leaves Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, on arrival of the N. Y. boat.


FARE


9 Miles to Derby, $ 50


24 Miles to Southbury, $ 1 25


14 do to Humphreys-


28 do to Woodbury, 1 37


ville,


75


34 do to Bethlem, 1 50


18 do to Oxford, 1 00 38 do to South Farms, 1 75


21 do to Southford, 1 12


43 do to Litchfield, 2 00


FARMINGTON AND PLYMOUTH LINE. Leares Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, on arrival of the N. V. boat.


FARE


FARE


5 Miles to Hamden, $ 25


30 Miles to Farmington, $1 50


9 do to do Steps,


50


30 do to Bristol,


1 25


14 do to Cheshire, 75


34 do to Terryville, 1 37


21 do to Southington, 1 00


26 do to Plainville,


1 25


HARTFORD LINE. Leaves daily (Sundays excepted, ) at 9 o'clock A. M.




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