Price & Lee's New Haven (New Haven County, Conn.) City Directory, Including West Haven, East 1842-3, Part 7

Author: Price and Lee Company , inc, inc Price and Lee Company
Publication date: 1842
Publisher: Price & Lee Company
Number of Pages: 125


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NEW LONDON, leaves Park house, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, through East Haven, Branford, Guilford, Madison, Killingworth, Westbrook, and Saybrook.


ALVAN WILCOX, Proprietor.


From Quinnipiac Hotel. FAIR HAVEN Omnibus, at 9, 11 A. M. ; 1, 3, 5, 7, P. M. daily, (Sunday excepted.)


GRAND LODGE OF CONNECTICUT. Annual Communion at New Haven 2nd Wednesday in May.


Aner Bradley, G. M. Henry Peck, Deputy G. M. Hor- ace Goodwin 2d, Senior G. W. Avery C. Babcock, Jun. G. W. Benj. Beecher, G. Treas. Eliphalet G. Storer, G. Sec. Mitchel S. Mitchell, Senior G. D. William E. Sanford, Junior G. D. Benoni A. Shepherd, G. M. John Moore, G. C. George Shumway, G. S. Wm. M. Pem- berton, William D. Eaton, G. Stewards. John Belcher G. Tyler.


HIRAM LODGE, NO. 1. Established August, 1750.


Avery C. Babcock, W. M. William E. Sanford, S. W. G. Shumway, J. W. Richard Dodd, Treas. E. G. Storer, Sec. F. Croswell, S. Dea. Lee Dunning, J. Dea. Isaac Tuttle, Tyler.


FRANKLIN CHAPTER, NO. II.


William H. Jones, H. P. Eliphalet G. Storer, K. Thos. G. Woodward, S .. Richard Dodd, Treas. Noah Chandler, Sec. Wm. E. Sanford, C. Host. Wm. Storer, Jun., P. Sojourner. Geo. Shumway, R. A. Kapt. Ralph Warren, Fred. Daggett, Fred. Croswell, Masters Veils. Isaac Tuttle, Tyler.


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MASONIC NOTICES.


NEW HAVEN COUNCIL OF SELECT MASTERS, NO. VIII.


Nahum Flagg, T. I. G. M. Eliphalet G. Storer, D. G. M. Marcus Bassett P. Conductor. George Shumway, C. Guards. Wm. H. Ellis, G. Steward. Samuel Bishop, Treas, Fred. Croswell, Recorder. Isaac Tuttle, Tyler.


NEW HAVEN ENCAMPMENT OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.


E. G. Storer, G. Commander. Wm. H. Ellis, General- issimo. A. H. Woodruff, Capt. General. Nahum Flagg, Prelate. William E. Sauford, S. Warden. Fred. Cros- well, J. Warden. Richard Dodd, Treas. Benj. Beecher. J. Recorder. G. Shumway, Warden. Nahum Hayward, Standard Bearer. Ralph Warren, Sword Bearer. Wil- lard Lyon, Frederick Daggett, Josiah Brimsmade, Guards. Isaac Tuttle, Sentinel


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ANNUAL ADVERTISER.


CROSWELL & JEWETT,


No. 154 CHAPEL ST .- 2 STREET'S BUILDING, KEEP 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 Jappan. ned 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 Pa- tent Portable Quill Pens ; Steel Pens, a great variety ; Silver Pencils ; Enameled Visiting Cards.


Drawing Materials.


Newman's and Boston's fine water Colors; Pink Sancers; 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; India Ink ; Patent Indis Rubber; Stumps; Drawing Books.


Cutlery.


Rodgers' Pen, Pocket and Desk Knives ; Wade & Butcher's cole- 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 CLARIONETS; VIOLIN STRINGS,


Imported by the advertisers, direct from one of the most celebrated manufacturers in Europe-all of which will be sold on the most favor. able terms.


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IN ADDITION TO THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS CIRCULATING LIBRARY,


Containing about 3000 volumes, to which new publications are added as fast as they appear.


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ANNUAL. ADVERTIBER.


FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT, No. 43 (EAST SIDE) Orange Street.


LINES & SMITH,


Manufacture


every


DESCRIPTION


of


ELEGANT


and


Plain


Cabinet Furniture, Chairs, &c.


SOFAS, Mahogany CHAIRS, TABLES, BEDSTEADS, &c. &e. Also, on hand, FEATHERS, FEATHER BEDS, MATRESSES. CUSHIONS, and all articles in the Upholstery line.


Ready made COFFINS, of all sizes always on hand. "We shall try to give our customers entire satisfaction.


ANNUAL " ADVERTISER. 105


J. B. BOWDITCH'S CABINET, SOFA AND BEDDING WAREHOUSE


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AT HIS SPACIOUS ROOMS No. 40 Orange Street-west Side, May be found the largest and most fashionable assortment ever offered in this city; comprising a splendid variety of Rose-wood and Mahogany SOFAS; Pier, Work and Centre TABLES.


'Also, a large assortment of Plain and Useful FURNITURE.


CHAIRS.


Rose-wood, Mahogany, Curl Maple. Windsor ; with a great variety of ROCKING CHAIRS. Also, a full assortment of FEATHERS, BEDS, HAIR, and MOSS MAT- TRESSES, and almost every article pertaining to the Upholstery business.


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ANNUAL ADVERTISER.


AT A. C. CHAMBERLIN'S CABINET WARE HOUSE No. 42 (west side) Orange Street, (First door south of Chapel Street.) May be found a General Assortment of Cabinet Furniture,


CONSISTING OF SOFAS AND SOFA BEDS, Of new and different patterns ;


. Bureaus, Tables, Bedsteads, Ottoman's and Footstools, . Of almost all patterns and prices ;


Of many different patterns and prices, varying from 75 cents to $7,00. ALSO, Feathers, Beds, Matresses, &c. PIAN


of the first order, both as respects tone and quality, always on hand. 13. All orders promptly attended to.


BEDSCHAT Manufactory,


23 Orange st. (Between Chapel & Crown sts.)


Where may be found Adams' Patent Swell-Beam Bed- steads ; Mahogany, Plain, and Curl Maple Bedsteade ; together with Bedsteads of every description.


VENITIAN WINDOW BLINDS,


NEWEL POSTS AND STAIR BANISTERS.


SAWING AND WOOD TURNING OF EVERY VARIETY, BY . RICHARD G. BEACH.


New Haven, June 1842.


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ANNUAL ADVERTISER.


HARVEY STOW'S FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT At 39 Orange Street. The subscriber manufactures and keeps constantly on hand every Description of ELEGANT AND PLAIN CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, &c. at reasonable rates. Call and see.


Repairing done at short notice.



E. B. M. HUGHES, Emporter of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON AND STEEL, AND DEALER IN AMERICAN HARDWARE AND IRON, No. 150 CHAPEL STREET,


Is regularly receiving supplies of HARDWARE of his own Im- portation, embracing most of the articles wanted in this market. His assortment is very full, and is offered to purchasers at the lowest prices for cash or on approved credit.


WILSON'S GENERAL PERIODICAL OFFICE. 119 CHAPEL STREET.


SUBSCRIPTIONS received for all works published in this country, and many of those published in Europe. Works delivered FREE OF POSTAGE AND CAR; RIAGE to Subscribers in the city of New Haven and towns in the vicinity, and for- warded by mail to all parts of the United States, Canadas, and Europe.


Mr. Wilson's arrangements are so extensive that he can furnish Works from any part of Europe, at very short notice. Mr. W. is agent for over One Hundred Ameri- can and Thirty European Periodicals. His correspondence is probably the most exten- sive of any establishment in this country-the most valuable of the Monthly and. Quarterly Magazines are to be found on his table. He flatters himself that within a year, his agency will be the most extensive of any in the world-as he is now meking. arrangements for the rece ipt of German Reviews,-Austrian, Swiss, Italian and Span- ish Works, in addition to his large correspondence for English, French, Irish and Scotch works. The saving to the inhabitants of New Haven and vicinity, within the. Last six months, by this Office, has been rising $300, in postages.


O. G. WILSON, Proprietor.


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ANNUAL ADVERTISER.


OLMSTED'S PATENT STOVES,


Cylinder Sloves, Cooking Sloves 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 manufacture every variety of Cylinder ard Box Stoves, of 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 patterns for wood and coal,-among which are Smith's Patent FANCY STOVE AND OVEN, uniting beauty, economy and effi- ciency, 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- minga, 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 Ofice.


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J.&J.D.BEECHER,


Lantern


Manufacturers, No. 89 Chapel st.


KEEP always on hand a variety of all kinds of Coach and Carriage LAMPS, and are constantly manufacturing to order. 3 - All orders from the country will be executed with neatness and despatch, and on the most favorable terms.


ALSO, DEALERS IN STOVES OF ALL KINDS.


ATWATER'S


Russia and


Parlor


AMERICAN


and


HALL


Iron Cylinder


STOVES.


STOVES.


A great variety of OOKING BE


OF THE MOST APPROVED PATTERNS. Russia and American Pipe-Zino-Britannia, Copper, Tin and Japanned Ware, on the most reasonable terms. Jobbing done at short notice, and in the best . manner.


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ANNUAL ADVERTISER.


SIGNS


Kemmans Morehouse


Respectfully inform the public and their friends that they continue to carry on their business of SIGN. OR- NAMENTAL CHAIR Painting, in all its various branches, at their old stand 36} Orange st. (south of Chapel.) N. B. Furniture and Chairs of every de- scription, old and new, varnished, painted, and polished in the best possible manner. Also all kinds of Oil Gilding done with neatness.


SIGN PADITT


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BISSELL & MARTIN, House, Sign, and Ornamental Painters, GLAZIERS AND PAPER-HANGERS, No. 3 GREGSON ALLEY, NEW HAVEN, CONN.


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ANNUAL ADVERTISER.


SIGN


OF


AND


Ornamental


every DE-


PAINTING


SCRIPTION.


MITCHELL & BARNES


Respectfully announce to their friends and the public, that they have taken rooms in the Marble Block, Chapel st., where they will execute in first style all sorts of


Sign & Fancy Painting, Military Standards, Transpa- rencies, ģc. f.c.


All those who may favor them with their patronage may be assured of strict punctuality to all orders, with the as- surance of good work and most reasonable prices.


Transparent window shades of all descriptions pain- ted to order.


JEREMIAH WOLCOTT, HOUSE PAINTER, GLAZIER AND GRAINER, No. 29 ORANGE STREET. All orders will be promptly attended to, and executed in a superior manner.


Architect,


S. M. STONE, Gives Designs, and superintends the erection of Buildings. Office in Phoenix Buildings.


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. ANNUAL ADVERTISER.


BROWN & KIRBY, No. 76 CHAPEL STREET, DEALERS IN


WATCHES &


JEWELRY


Manufacturers of Gold and Silver Spectacles, Spoons &c


Keep constantly for sale, a good assortment of Gold and Silver Duplex, Lever, Le- pine and Vertical Watches; Gold Guard and Fob Chains of different patterns ; Gold and Plated Guard Keys and Seals ; Breast Pins, Finger Hings, Gold and Plated Lockets, Miniature Settings, Gold and Silver Pencils, Silver and Steel Top This- bles, Card Cases, Silk Purses, Gilt and Steel Purse Rings. Gold, Gitt and Jett Snaps, Music Boxes, Accordions with single and double keys, Mathematical Instruments, Thermometers, Pocket Books and Coral Necklaces, Steel Chains, Keys and Tweezers, Fancy Boxes, Hair, Cloth and Tooth Brushes, Dressing Combs, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, &c.


Plated Britannia and Japanned Ware.


Elegant Revolving Castors, Cake Baskets, Candle Sticks, Snu ffers and Trays, Britannia Teafand Coffee Pots, Lamps, Tea Trays, &c.


SILVER WARE.


Silver Table, Tea, Dessert, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Sugar Tongs, Butter Knives, Soup Ladles, &c. of our own manufacture-silver warranted as pure as coin. Also Silver Plated and German Silver Table and Tea Spoons'


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Ivory Balance Handle Knives and Forks, Bone and Horn, low pric- ed do., Rogers, Wostenholm's and Crookes, Fine Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors of all kinds, Elliot's, Rogers and Wade & Butchers celebrated Razors.


SPECTACLES.


Gold and Silver Spectacles, manufactured at wholesale and retail,- also Steel and Plated. Microscopes, Quizzing, Opera and Spy Glasses -- new glasses fitted to old frames, and no pains spared to suit the most difficult.


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REPAIRING.


Watches, Clocks, Accordions, Music Boxes, and all kinds of Jewelry neatly REPAIRED, at short notice, and war- ranted to give satisfaction or the money refunded.


College and Society Badges made to order at short notice.


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ANNUAL ADVERTISER.


G. GARDNER


WVI AKER


SCALP, WIG, CURL, FRIZZET BANDS, PLATS, AND


ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORK of every description, wholesale and retail, No. 12 Phoenix Building, (up stairs.)


Z . H . WARD'S Cheap, Cash Tailoring Establishment, No. 5 Street's Building-2d story,


(cor of State and Chapel sts.)


Gentlemen's Clothing of every description made up at short notice, in the best manner and most fashionable style. Clothing manufactured at this establishment, is warranted to give entire satisfaction. Gentlemen who wish to prac- tice economy in the present hard times, can not do better than call on the subscriber, where they can have a first rate COAT OR FROCK COAT


Made for $5,00 Coats cut for 50 cts.


Pantaloons,


1,25 Pants, 18 cts.


Vests, 1,25 Vests, 18 cts.


Short Jackets, - 25 cts.


g7 Particular attention paid to cutting for others to make up. The latest New York, London and Paris fashions received monthly . 1


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ANNUAL ADVERTISER.


HAT, CAP, BOOT AND SHOE STORE,


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No. 7 Exchange Place. The subscriber has on hand a large and extensive assortment of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, and is constantly manufacturing, of every description, which he will sell, at wholesale or retail, as cheap as at any similar establishment in this city.


NATHANIEL F. TUTTLE.


PLAIN


BOOK


and


AND


FANCY


JOB


PRINTIN


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Executed in a superior style, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms-for CASH. No. 68 Orange street. I. MADISON PATTEN.


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CHAS, BOSTWICK, JR.


Saddle, Harness, Trunk, and Valise Manufacturer, No. 115 Chapel st., New Haven, Ct.


Has for sale-Coach, Gig, Wagon and Cart Harness ; with plated, brass, and japanned trimmings. Saddles, Bri- dles, Martingals, Halters, Collars, Circingles, and Girths. Patent Folio, Hard Leather and Common Trunks, Valises, Ladies' Hat Cases, Carpet Bags, Fire Buckets, Whips, Bitts, Stirrups, and Buffalo Robes.


- Repairing done at short notice. Old Harness, Sad- dles and Trunks taken in exchange for new.


Botanic Practice of Medicine. DR. SELDEN SPRAGUE


Would call the attention of his friends, and the public generally, to his establishment, No. 33 Orange st., founded and maintained strictly on Thomsonian principles; and would respectfully give notice that he continues the Practice of Medicine in every variety and form of dis- ease.


Dr. S. keeps constantly on hand and for sale all kinds of BOTANIC MEDICINES, prepared by himself, and warranted to be of the best quality, and as cheap as can be found at any place in the city.


Courses of Medicine administered at the shortest notice. Teeth extracted for 25 cents ; children 12 1-2.


SELDEN SPRAGUE. .


New Haven, June 1842.


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Literary Institutions,


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Ladies Seminaries,


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ABBREVIATIONS. IN THIS DIRECTORY.


N. S. E. W. for the several points of the compass-n. near-b. between-h. house-fr. from-c. corner-Av. avenue-op. opposite-ab. above-be. below-junc. junc- tion-Y. C. Yale College.


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