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Joseph Dudley, Treasurer of Stewards.
B. Burwell, G. W. Chatfield, George Scott, Tithingmen.
Charles C. Chatfield, Superintendent of Sabbath School.
Alfred Howarth, Sexton.
German M. E. Church.
133 and 135 George street, between Temple and College. Rev. GEORGE MAYER, Pastor.
Russell Chapman, Samuel Mallett, George A. Chapman, Elijah H. Frisbie, Heman B. Allen, John Matthewman, William O. Armstrong, John Richardson, John Rathgeber, Trustecs. William Kirschner, Frederick Kirchof, Frank Meyer, Andrew Bamberg, W. Eberle, M. Emmerich, Daniel Visel, Stewards. Superintendents of Sabbath School-German Session, William Kirschner. English Session, A. G. Scranton.
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Heman B. Allen, Secretary. Samuel Mallett, Treasurer. Henry Kirschner, Organist.
Simon Knollmeyer, Sexton. William Kirschner, Tithingman.
First African M. E. Bethel Church.
Sperry street, between Whalley Avenue and Goffe street. Rev. WILLIAM Ross, Preacher.
Thomas Green, Isaiah Butler, Henry Phillips, Alfred Manning, George Francis, --- Pray, Trustees.
Henry D. Phillips, Clerk. -Treasurer. H. D. Phillips, Chorister. Carter Wright, Alfred Manning, Stewards. Henry D. Phillips, Superintendent of Sabbath School. Alfred Manning, Sexton.
Lincoln Sabbath School-meets corner of Goffe and Sperry streets.
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M. E. Zion Church.
Dixwell Avenue, between Eaton and Webster streets. Rev. JOHN F. LLOYED, Preacher.
John Rolston, Wm. K. Robinson, William T. Effort, Minus J. Brown, John Ross, William Harris, Z. Keese, Trustees. Samuel W. Thomas, Clerk of Trustees.
Wm. Robinson, John Ross, Tithingmen.
American Union Church.
No. 69 Webster street. Rev. GEORGE FARRIS, Preacher.
Henry Walker, Samuel Smith, George Smith, Perry Shepherd, Samuel Jefferson, Lay Elders.
George Smith, David Wright, Henry Jackson, Wilson Parker, James Hayward, Wm. H. Jones, Caleb Davis, Trustees. David Wright, Secretary. Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer.
Henry Jackson, Sexton.
CATHOLIC.
St. Mary's Church.
22 Church street, between Crown and George.
Rev. EDWARD J. O'BRIEN, Pastor. Salary, $800 with furnished parsonage. Rev. James Daly, Assistant Pastor. Salary $500, with furnished parsonage.
Thomas Kennedy, Edward Downes, Michael Leaden, John Maher, Patrick Keegan, George M. Downes, Michael Mc- Carten, Michael Fahey, John Mclaughlin, Committee. Miss A. Connelly, Organist.
Patrick Morrissy, Michael Leaden, James Gorman, John Harvey, Jas. Reilly, E. Downes, Jas. Finnegan, Tithingmen.
Superintendents of Sabbath School-Male Department, Owen O'Brien. Female Department, Sisters of Mercy.
St. Patrick's Churchs
Corner of Grand and Wallace streets.
Rev. MATTHEW HART, Pastor. Salary, $800, with furnished parsonage. Rev. P. Mulholland, Assistant. Salary, $500, with furnished parsonage.
Patrick Sisk, Wm. Geary, Matthew Flood, Bernard McQuade, Patrick Hall, Patrick McMahon, Francis Gafney, Committee. Joseph Brennan, Organist.
Patrick Ahern, John Egan, Patrick Burns, M. Delaney, Thos. Shanley, Wm. Geary, Patrick Sisk, Patrick Hall, William Fitzpatrick, Tithingmen.
Superintendents of Sabbath School-Male Department, Wm. C. Robinson, -- Female Department, Sisters of Mercy.
St. John's Church.
Junction of Davenport Avenue, York, South and Cedar streets. Rev. Dr. H. CARMODY, Pastor. Salary, $800, with furnished parsonage. Rev. P. P. Lalor, Assistant Pastor. Salary, 8500, with furnished parsonage.
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Bernard Reilly, John Starr, P. Creegan, John Healy, Ist, B. P. Smith, Martin Kennedy, Lawrence Curtiss, David O'Don- nell, Thomas O'Brien, Committee.
Prof. Karl Wehner, Organist.
Thomas Healey, Terrance Smith, Francis Farrell, Thomas McQueeny, Martin Kennedy, P. Cunningham, Tithingmen. Superintendents of Sunday School-John F. O'Dwyer, Male Department ; Sisters of Mercy, Female Department.
UNIVERSALIST. First Universalist Church.
Rev. - Pastor. George Brown, Wm. S. Goodell, Joseph Sheldon, Paschal Con- verse, Wm. R. Allen, John McCarthy, P. B. Hine, Prudential Committee.
George Brown, Treasurer. William S. Goodell, Clerk. John McCarthy, Organist.
John H. Hitchings, Sexton.
JEWISH.
Congregation Beni Shulem.
No. 14 Brewster's Building, corner of Chapel and State streets. M. MILANDER, Pastor, (Rabbi.) MORRIS NEISNER, President. Isaac Weil, Vice-President. Simon Simons, Treasurer; Seigmond Adler, Secretary ; Salley Cahn, Aaron Isaac, Tithingmen.
Congregation Mishkan Israel.
Court street, between State and Orange. JONAS GABRIEL., Pastor, (Rabbi.) Louis Meininger, Reader.
Abr. Ullman President ; David Coleman, Vice-President ; M. Mann, Treas. ; Isaac Rosenberg, Comptrollrer ; Paul Weil. Secretary ; Meyer Zunder, M. jor Kahn, M. Schwed, Trustees.
FAIR HAVEN.
Second Congregational Church and Society.
Rev. GURDON W. NovEs, Pastor.
Charles A. Bray. Edwin D. Fowler, Deacons.
Standing Committee-Gurdon W. Noyes, Charles A. Bray, Edwin D. Fowler, William H. Shipman, Henry Mallory. Superintendent of Sabbath School-Lucius P. Deming. Assistant Superintendent-Charles A. Bray.
Librarians-Almena P. Tuttle, Mary A. Dudley.
Society's Committee-Alvan B. Rose, Henry Mallory, John F. Hemingway. Church Warden-Alvan B. Rose.
Chorister-W. D. Gourlay. Organist-Charles Mallon.
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Methodist Episcopal Church.
Rev. W. F. COLLINS, Pastor, (2d year.)
Ambrose Clark, John T. Sloan, James T. Bogue, Isaac M. Hen- derson, Felix Gladwin, Lucius Elliott, Wm. S. Johnson, Henry W. Crawford, Harvey Robinson, Board of Trustees. Ambrose Clark, Chairman.
John T. Sloan, Secretary.
A. Clark, Edward R. Bishop, J. D. Bogue, W. T. Johnson, Thomas G. Sloan, Timothy Stannard, Henry W. Broughton, J. M. Henderson, F. Gladwin, Board of Stewards. A. Clark, Chairman. Edward R. Bishop, Secretary.
John T. Sloan, Society Clerk.
James D. Bogue, Society Treasurer.
Eugene C. Hill, Superintendent of Sabbath School. H. W. Broughton, Assistant.
J. D. Bogue, John Paddock, Edwin R. Bishop, Isaac M. Her- derson, Charles B. Shepard, Leaders.
Thomas G. Sloan, Musical Director.
St. James' Episcopal Church.
Rev. WILLIAM E. VIBBERT, Rector. Wardens-Ambrose Todd, John Bishop.
Vestrymen-Willis Barnes, E. D. Potter, Charles H. Fowler, S. M. Tuttle, George Jerome, H. Tuttle, Jr., R. B. Blair. Clerk and Treasurer-II. E. Stone.
Sexton-Rodney Bradley. Organist-Geo. Hitchcock. Superintendent of Sabbath Schools-E. D. Potter.
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St James' Episcopal Church.
Rev. --- BISHOP, Rector. Wardens-Newel Johnson, Thomas B. Evarts. Vestrymen-Wm. Bishop, Wm. J. Dwight Shumway, Wm. D. Manville, E. N. Peck.
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LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.
Yale College.
Commencement, Thursday, July 18. Fall vacation eight weeks from Commencement. Winter vacation of two weeks, front Tuesday before Christmas to Wednesday after New Year. , Spring vacation from second Tuesday of April to first Wednesday of May.
Collegiate and Commercial Institute. Wooster Square.
The session will begin Sept. 13.
The regular course in the department preparatory to Yale College. occupies three years ; but full opportunity is allowed to those who can prepare more rapidly.
There are special courses arranged for those who are to enter the Scientific Schools, and for those who are to follow business pursuits.
Parents will find, in the instruction given in Military Drilling, Gym- nastics, Swimming, etc., and in the ample grounds for out-door games, under careful supervision, just the advantages for physical training and vigor, which boys in cities need.
The Boarding Department is designed for pupils who do not re- side with near relatives in New Haven, and to secure to them those family advantages, and that paternal care and moral and religious discipline which their age so obviously demands, and without which so many are ruined, physically and morally, while ostensibly pursuing their studies in schools and colleges.
OFFICERS AND TEACHERS.
WM. H. RUSSELL, A. M., (Yale College,) Principal, and Instruc- tor in History, Ethics, and Mental Science.
Charles Fabrique, A. M., (Yale,) Vice-Principal, and Instructor in Mathematics and Book -keeping.
Geo. H. Larned, Teacher in English, Mathematics and Military Drill- ing.
Robert A. Hume, A. B., (Yale,) Teacher in Greek and Latin.
Edward K. Rawson, A. B., (Yale,) Teacher in Latin, Mathe- minties and Penmanship.
William H. Stowe, Teacher in English and Mathematics.
Charles T. Weitzel, (Yale) Mathematics.
John E. Chandler, (Yale,) Mathenetics.
John W. Barker, M. D., (Yale,) Teacher in Natural Science.
Prof. Sidney I. Smith, Ph. B., (Yale,) Teacher in Zoology.
Prof. Mark Bailey, (Yale, ) Teacher in Elocution.
Prof. Louis Bail, (Yale,) Teacher in Drawing.
Rev. C. H. Siebke, Teacher in German.
Prof. François Turner De Bussy, Teacher in French and Spanish. Instructor in Gymnastics.
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Miss E. L. Bennett, Teacher in Music.
Charles Mallon, Teacher in Music ( Violin.)
Major Edward W. Johnson, Instructor in Bayonet Exercise.
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Mr. FRENCH'S SCHOOL, Wall Street.
Instruction is given in all the common school studies and in all branches of a thorough Business education. Also, special attentiet is given to the preparation of students for the Sheffield School and the Naval and Military Academies of the United States.
Hopkins Grammar School. No. 150 Wall c High St. Established about 1660. Prepares for Yale College. HENRY N. JOHNSON, Rector.
The Suburban Home School, 144 Dixwell Av. City cars pass the School Rev. Dr. ALONZO G. SHEARS, Rector. Dr. LEOPOLD A. L. ANGLES. teacher of French. MERCELON .S. WILSON, Assistant. [See advertisement on the inside of cover.]
College of Business and Finance. 98 Crown Street. CHARLES R. WELLS, Principal.
Felsenthal's Scientific Academy, Hobart, cor. Whalley Avenue.
M. Felsenthal, Director ; h. 293 Whalley av., instruction in the Ile. brew and German.
School of Modern Languages, for Boys and Misses, No. 37 College Street. THEO. HENESS, Principal. (See advertisement page 41.)
Classical and Scientific Boarding and Day Schools, for Boys and Young Men.
LUCIUS A. THOMAS, Principal, 154 St. John street ; Assistant, Martha Sperry.
JOHN E. LOVELL, Principal; Miss Elizabeth Lovell, Assistant, school rooms, 355 Orange.
Young Ladies' Seminaries.
Grove Hall Female Seminary, Grove street, corner Whitney Avenue. Prof. and Mrs. O. P. Hubbard, Principals.
Young Ladies Boarding and Day School, No. 57 Elm street. Misses Edwards, Principals.
Young Ladies' Boarding School, 3S and 40 Elm street. Geo. DeFor- est Folsom, Principal.
Young Ladies' Boarding School, Miss Harriet Terry, Prospect Cot- tage, near Sachiem's Wood.
St. Mary's Academy ; Teachers, the Sisters of Mercy, Church-st. Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies and Misses, 6 Trumbull street. Miss Julia Storer.
Mary A. E. Bradley, 81 Wall street.
Young Ladies' and Misses' School, 530 Chapel Street. Eliza II. Daggett.
Miss H. B. Bradley, 22 College street.
Mrs. L. B. Black, 38 Temple street.
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Private Schools for Juveniles.
Trinity Parish School, Miss Sarah Mrs. J. M. Pierpont, Uni. Ch. lec- A. Howe, Gregson st. ture room, 166 Chapel.
Miss Emeline Harrison, 110 Howe.
Miss Ellen S. Lawton, 439 State. Catharine R. Churchill, 259 Church
Miss C. M. Lego, over 270 Water
Mrs. Josiah North, 42 Whalley av.
Mrs. Mary A. T. Armstrong, Day Kindergarten, Miss Rose Porter, street, cor. Chapel. cor. Orange and Grove.
Emily M. Plumb, 72 Columbus.
Miss H. Josephine Hall, 201 Chapel
St. Paul's Parish School.
New Haven City School District. Board of Education. LUCIEN W. SPERRY, President.
THOMAS W. CAHILL, 279 Franklin, Street,
Term expires 1869
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STEPHEN M. WIER, 258 Elm Street,
WILLIAM B. PARDEE, 9 Elm Street,
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LUCIEN W. SPERRY, 270 Orange Street,
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JOHN E. EARLE, 212 Orange Street,
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CHARLES ATWATER, 15 Elm Street,
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HARMANUS M. WELCH, 19 Warren Street,
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MAIER ZUNDER, 41 Cherry Street,
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SAMUEL E. MERWIN, Jr., 275 Orange Street,
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ARIEL PARISH, Superintendent of Public Schools, 46 College St. HORACE DAY, Secretary of the Board, 10 College Street. HARMANUS M. WELCH, Treasurer, First National Bank. WALTER OSBORN, Collector, 8 City Hall.
COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD.
Committee on Finance-Chas. Atwater, H. M. Welch, Maier Zunder. On Schools-John E. Earle, Lucien W. Sperry, Sam'l E. Merwin, Jr. On School Buildings-Thos. W. Cahill, S. MI Wier, Wm. B. Pardee.
Regular Meetings of the Board of Education are held at No. 14, City Hall, on the first and third evenings of each month.
ADMISSION OF SCHOLARS.
The Public Schools are free only to children whose parents or guar- dians reside in the District.
The regular time for the admission of Scholars into the Public Schools is at the beginning of the School year, in May.
After the beginning of the school year, any applicants for admission may apply to the Secretary of the Board of Education, who will give a card of adinission to some particular school ; and in case there is no vacancy in the proper grade of that school, the applicant's name will be entered by the Principal upon a Register of applications, and the scholars whose names are thua recorded will be entitled to seats, (as vacancies occur,) according to the order of time in which they applied.
Inquiries about the Public Schools may be made every morning from 8 to 10 o'clock, 1212 to 1 and 4 to 5 o'clock, at the office of the Board of Education, No. 14 City Hall, Church street.
The Secretary can be found in the office Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 7 to S o'clock P. M.
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SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.
HIGH SCHOOL-Corner of Orange and Wall Streets.
T. W. T. Curtis, Principal,
27 Prospect St.
Jas. D. Whitmore, Sub- Master, 10 York Square.
Virginia H. Curtis, 27 Prospect.
Mary A. Marshall, Milford.
Josephine L. Taggart, 164 Chat .. Ella G. Ives, 81 Wall.
Frances H. Parish, 46 College.
EATON SCHOOL-Jefferson Street.
Joseph Gile, Principal, 114 High.
12. Mary M. Harris, 6 Dow.
11. Bessie C. Blakeman. 43 Dwight.
10. Minnie S. Hungerford, 4 Whalley av.
9. Nancy B. Sisson, 129 St. John
8. Fanny Wilcoxon, 24 William.
17. Mary Pinney, 193 George.
6. Maggie Morgan, 348 Elm.
5. Statira Rowe, 344 State.
4. Reugene L. Young, 96 Olive.
3. Julia Hovey, 74 Olive.
2. Mary F. Cooper, 85 Water.
1. Mary L. Lee, 162 Grand.
DWIGHT SCHOOL-Corner of Martin and Gill Sts.
Leverett L. Camp, Principal,
12. Julia M. Edwards, 595 Chapel.
11. Emma S. Bernard,
10. D. Ettie Clark, Whalley av.
9. Mary M. Stow, Milford.
8. Harriet. E Judson, 66 Howe.
7. Carrie E. Frost, 89 Howe.
6. Addie E. Sawtell, 374 George,
5. Emma E. Lincoln, 57 Martin.
4. Jessie Craig, 14 Peck.
3. Elizabeth V. Southworth, 10 Sylvan av.
2. Charlotte Hills, 6 Dow.
1. Joanna W. Bradley, 547 Chapel.
WEBSTER SCHOOL-Corner of George and York Sts.
John G. Lewis, Principal, 54 Vernon.
12. Eliz. M. Leonard, 193 George.
11. Luey A. Minor, 193 George.
10. Rachel S. Evarts, 193 George.
9. Sarah C. Tyler, 106 Wall.
S. Maria A. Graves, 89 Howe.
7. Emilie G. Ensign, 186 George.
6. Kate M. Fagan, 219 Whitney av.
5. Clara A. Hurlburt, 641 Chapel.
4. Julia A. Malcolm, 92 High.
3. Fannie E. Graves, 89 Howe.
2. Kate Butts, 199 George.
1. Julia Stowe, 29 Wooster.
WOOSTER SCHOOL-Corner of Wooster and Wallace Sts.
Ralph H. Park, Principal,
Cedar Hill, Fair Haven.
12. Laura M. Flynn, 101 Chapel.
11. Louisa J. Blodgett, 168 Franklin |
10. Almira A. Giddings, 40 Clark.
9. Sarah A. Mallory, 429 Chapel. 8. M. Jennie Brown, 502 State.
7. Julia A. Pardee, 171 Temple.
7. Julia A. Bidwell, 5 Pine.
6. Emma E. Burwell, 71 Wallace.
5. Julia E. Thatcher, 20 Chestnut.
4. Anna E. Pigott, 132 Hamilton.
3. Mary S. Andrews, 80 Chapel.
9. M. A. T. Connelly, 68 Columbus 2. Carrie M. Galpin, 14 Warren. 8. Ella A. Burwell, 140 Whal'y av. ! 1. Harriet Miles, 35 Fair.
SKINNER SCHOOL-Corner of State and Summer Sts.
Henry C. Davis, Principal, 18 Eld. | 6. Ella J. Bronson, 502 State. 12. Abbie Woodward, 279 Orange. 11. Susan A. Steele, 255 Orange. 4. Ann E. Loper, 58 Bradley. 10. Mary J. Curtis, 16 Howard.
5. Mary E. Dallaher, 40 Bradley.
3. Anna Harmount, 16 William.
2. Ellen L. Maguire, 274 Hamilton.
1. Addie P. Burdett, 10 Eld.
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HOWARD AVENUE SCHOOL-Corner of Howard Avenue and Putnam Street.
George R. Burton, Principal, 104 Ward St.
12. Emily E. Warner, 20 Portsea.
. 11. L. R. Harrison, 166 Oak.
10. Esther C. Post, 80 Broadway.
9. Margaret Bryden, 25 Humphrey
8. Sarah A. Fowler,
7. Clara A . Ro_ers, 29 Columbus.
6. Catharine C. Jones, 29 Columbus
5. H. Esther Hotchkiss, 32 Prout.
4. Margaret Reilley, 3 Cedar
3. Hannah C. Chamberlain, 45 Park
2. Emily Maltby, 56 Greene.
1. Mary F. Blakeman, 32 Prout.
WASHINGTON SCHOOL-Corner of Cedar and Gilbert Sts.
Samuel C. Johnson, Principal. 8. Almira Lovell, 433 State.
7. Edith C. Johnson, 1+ Brewery.
6. Rebecca Arnold, 30 Meadow.
5. Julia M. Catlin, 75 Washington.
4. Sarah A. Benham, 24 College.
3. Mary E. Hall, 234 Wallace.
2. Bridget Brennan, 104 Day.
1. Katie Smith, 46 Meadow.
HAMILTON SCHOOL-Between Hamilton and Wallace Streets,
S. M. Agnes Walsh, Principal, 3" Church st.
9. S. M. Helena Charlton, 36 Church.
8. S. M. Rita Shea,
7. S. M. Borromeo O'Hara, "
6. S. M. Silveria Flinn, 36 Church.
5. S. M. Celestine Wall, .6
4. S. M. Cornelia Clinton,
3. S. M. Arsenius Caden, 66
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1. S. M. Cyril Wa.sh,
DIXWELL SCHOOL-Diewelt Avenue.
6. Clarissa B. Williams, Principal, | 3. Ann G. Kennedy, 156 York.
5. Sarah E. Hughes, East Haven. 252 State. 2. Mary J. Riggs, 92 Dwight.
4. Emi ie E, Ruekoldt, 63 High.
1. Fannie A. Baldwin, 10 Peck.
SOUTH STREET SCHOOL-Between York and Park Sts.
6. Luey A. F. Pinney, Principal, 3. Elizabeth B. Wiswell, 20 Grove.
193 George. 2. Elizabeth M. Healy, 16 Factory. 1. Catherine J. Herrity, 5 Broad.
4. Jennie E. Barber.
FAIR STREET SCHOOL-No. 13 Fair Street.
Cornelia A. Walker, Principal, 3. Emma N. Crabtree, 20 Clark.'
Fair Haven. ; 2. Nellie A. Peck, 141 York.
4. Mary J. Bronson, 502 State. 1. Rebecca Gorhain, 253 Crown.
GOFFE STREET SCHOOL-Corner of Goffe and Sperry Sts.
J. Henry Root, Principal, 237 Elm. 3. Abbie Gregory, 10 Peck. DIVISION ST. SCHOOL, No. 35 Division st.
2. Melissa R. Wilcox, 25 Dwight 1. Fanny Bryant, 163 York.
WHITING ST. SCHOOL, No. 8 Whiting At. Marietta Wildman, 21 Clark. Emily A. Wildman,
ELM ST. SCHOOL, 343 Elin st.
2. Hester E. Wright, 303 Water. 1. S. Helena Bardwell, 343 Elm.
2. Jane G. Christie, 10 Peck.
1. Cornelia A. Benton, 524 Chapel.
CITY POINT SCHOOL, Foot of Howard Av.
1. Fannie C. Hull, 149 Howard av.
CARLISLE ST. SCHOOL, 64 Carlisle Street. 1. Ennice Gilbert, 25 Cherry.
Teacher of Drawing. Louis Bail, 43 Park.
Teacher of Vocal Music, Benj. Jepson, 20 Grove.
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Catholic School. St. Mary's Free School-28 and 30 Church street. Rev. Edward J. O'Brien, Patron. Sisters of Mercy, Teachers.
BANKS.
Business Hours, from 10 A. M. to 3, P. M. National New Haven Bank, No. 287 Chapel Street. Capital $464,800. Divd'ns Jan. and July. Dis. Days Tuesday and Friday morn's
President -- Wilbur F. Day. Vice President-Henry Trowbridge. Cashier-Amos Townsend ; Teller-Benjamin Iligby ; Book-keeper -Robert J. Couch. Directors-Wilbur F. Day, Timothy Bishop. Henry C. Kingsley, Henry Trowbridge, William A. Reynolds, James M. Townsend, Augustus Lines, William B. Bristol, Isaac Anderson.
Mechanics' Bank, 122 State Street.
Capital $300,000. Div. Jan. and July. Discount Days Tuesday and Friday.
President-Nathaniel F. Thompson. Cashier-George B. Curtiss. Teller-Charles H. Trowbridge. Asst. Teller- Book-keeper-William A. Law. Directors-N. F. Thompson, Henry White, John P. Tuttle, Thomas R. Trowbridge, Henry L. Cannon, Edwin Marble, Charles S. Leete, Samuel E Barney.
City Bank of New Haven, 284 Chapel Street.
Capital, $500,000. Div. Jan, and July. Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday.
President-Ezra C. Read. Cashier-George W. Curtis. Asst. Cashier-Samuel Lloyd. Teller-George A. Root. Bookkeeper- Chas. G. Deutch. Clerk-Geo. E. Frisbie. Directors-E. C. Read, William Johnson, Richard S. Fellowes, Nathaniel A. Bacon, Stephen D. Pardee, Wooster A. Ensign, Atwater Treat, Frederick Ives, John W. Mansfield.
New Haven County National Bank, 187 State Street. Capital $350,000. Div. April and Oct. Discount Days Monday and Thursday.
President-Willis Bristol ; Cashier-Leonard S. Hotchkiss ; Teller -Horatio G. Redfield ; Book-keeper-James Tolles ; Directors- Willis Bristol, Charles P. Hubbell, George Hotchkiss, E. H. Bishop. J. B. Carrington, Gardner Morse, Lucien W. Sperry, Henry D. White, W. O. Armstrong.
Merchant's National Bank, 162 State Street. Capital $500.000. Div. Jan. and July. Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday.
President-Nathan Peck ; Vice President-John S. Griffing ; Cashier-John C. Bradley ; Teller-Isaac R. Cornwall ; Book-keeper -T. Parsons Dickerman ; Clerk-Charles W. Palmer ; Directors -- Nathan Peck, Nathan F. H.Il, Judson Confield, John S. Griffing. Wm. Dickerman, John S. Beach, Horace J. Morton, Jas. C. Wood. ward, (Fair Haven,) S. E. Merwin, Jr.
Yale National Bank, (formerly Quinnipiack) 227 Chapel St. Capital, $500.000. Div. April and Oct. Dis. Days. Tuesday and Friday.
President-Jeremiah A. Bishop ; Cashier-Joseph A. Smith ; Tiller -John A. Richardson ; Book-keeper-Geo. S. Thomas ; Assistant
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Book-keeper-Charles B. Fish. Clerk-F. W. Chatterton ; Directors -J. A. Bishop, C. W. Allen, Edward I. Sanford, Wm. B. Johnson, O. F. Winchester, Henry S. Dawson, Richard Peck.
National Tradesmen's Bank, 271 Chapel Street. Capital, $300,000. Div. January and July. Dis. Days, Monday and Thursday.
President-Matthew G. Elliott ; Cashier-George A. Butler ; Bookkeeper-W. Fields. Clerk-Edw'd T. Trowbridge; Directors- M. G. Elliott, A. L. Kidston, Morris Tyler, E. A. Mitchell, Smith Merwin, A. W DeForest, Henry Hooker, Joseph E. Sheffield, Wm. W. Boardman.
First National Bank, 339 Chapel Street.
Capital, #500,000. Div. May and Nov. Dis Days, Monday and Thursday.
President-Harmanus M. Welch ; Cashier-William Moulthrop ; Teller-John R. Hill ; Book-keeper-Henry M. Post ; Directors- Harmanus M. Welch, James E. English, Daniel Trowbridge, Amos F. Barnes, Elisha N. Welch.
Second National Bank, ( formerly Elm City,) 209 Chapel St. Capital, $1,000,000. Div. Jan and July. Dis. Days, Tuesday and Friday.
President-Samuel Hemingway ; Vice- President-Thomas B. Os- borne ; Cashier-Israel K. Ward ; Assistant Cashier-Charles A. Sheldon ; Book-keeper- Edward N. Whittlesey ; ' T'eller-Ed- win A. Hall. Clerk-Theodore H. Sheldon ; Directors- Samuel Hemingway, Thomas B. Osborne, Lucius R. Finch, Ezekiel H. Trowbridge, James Punderford, Lucius Hotchkiss, Wells Southworth. Sereno HI. Scranton, Will.am Fitch.
E. S. Scranton & Co.'s Banking House, 89 Orange St.
Deposits received and interest allowed at the rate of 3 per cent. on balance. Certificates of Deposit payable at fixed dates, and 4 per cent. interest allowed.
New Haven Savings Bank.
President-Henry White. Vice Presidents-Elihu Atwater, Na- thaniel A. Bacon, Charles Robinson, Andrew L Kidston.
Trustees-Willis Bristol, Stephen D. Pardre, Matthew G. Elliot, E. Huggins Bishop, Edward I. Sanford, G. Morse, Henry L. Cannon, John P. Tuttle, H. D. White, David T. Hotchkiss. Secretary and Treas .- S. D. Pardee. Loaning Committee-Gardner Morse, M. G. Elliott, Willis Bristol, H. D. White, John P. Tuttle. Auditors-C. Robinson, N. A. Bacon, H. L. Cannon.
Connecticut Savings Bank of New Haven.
Incorporated May, 1857-Located 83 Church street.
President-James E English. Vice- President -- Philip S. Galpin. Treasurer-John W. Man-field. Trustees-Minott A. Osborn, J. A. Bishop. Charles R. Ingersoll, Daniel Trowbridge, Judson Canfield, L. R Finch, Samt. Hemingway, Amos F. Barnes, C. S. Bushnell, Luzon B. Morris.
Townsend Savings Bank.
Incorporated 1860-Located 286 Chapel street, corner of Orange. President & Treas .- Jas. M. Townsend. Vice-President -
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BENHAM'S NEW HAVEN DIRECTORY.
Corporators .- Geo. B. Bassett, Leonard Bradley, E. H. Trow- bridge, Benjamin Noyes, Edward Hotchkiss, Edwin B. Bowditch, H. G. Lewis, Charles T. Candee, Charles A. Tuttle, James M Townsend, Levi Ives, Stephen M. Knevals, John B. Hotchkiss, T. Beers Town- send, Edward H. Townsend, James Olmstead, Ambrose Todd, F. A. Townsend, Geo. H. Townsend, East Haven ; Alfred Hughes, East Haven ; Sereno H. Scranton, Madison ; Charles A. Bray, Smith G. Tuttle, Fair Haven. Attorney-John S. Beach. Secretary .- E. H. Townsend.
National Savings Bank of New Haven.
President-Charles Atwater. Vice-President-George A. Bas- serman. Treasurer-Hoadley B. Ives. Secretary-Hoadley B. Ives. Trustees und Directors-Charles Atwater, Sidney M. Stone, Hoad- ley B. Ives, Bernard Reilley, William W. Stone, Abner L. Train, Patrick Ward, Wilson H. Clark, William E. Goodyear, David J. Peck. Edward Malley, James F. Babcock, John H. Benham, William Downes, Geo. II. Watrous, George A. Basserman, F. W. J. Sizer. Elward Downes, Maier Zunder, Horatio N. Warner, C. Pierpont ; Nathan A. Baldwin, Milford ; John M. Lines, Woodbridge. Lonning Committee-Chas. Atwater, George H. Watrous, Wilson H. Clark.
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