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Robert Brown, S. W. Richard T. Bushnell, J. D.
Nelson D. Robinson, J. W. Chas. H. Cobb, Jr., S. S.
H. Hobart Roath, Treas. Wesley W. Bishop, J. S.
John Benson, Sec'y. Luther Pellett, Tyler.
Organist-Costello Lippitt.
Standing Committee-John W. Stedman, P. St. M. Andrews, Austin Brewster. 3
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NORWICH DIRECTORY.
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE OF INEFFA- BLE MASONS.
KING SOLOMON GRAND LODGE OF PERFECTION, GRAND EAST, NORWICH Chas. W. Carter, T. .. P. .. G. .. M. Wm. W. Avery, D. . G. .. M.
Henry L. Parker, V. . S. .. G. . W. Luke Hillard, V. . J. . G. . W.
John L. Devotion, G. . K of S Hiram Cook, G. .. Sec.
John W. Stedman, G. .. Treas.
E. B. Patridge, G .. C .. G.
Geo. A. Harris, G. .. M. of C. Austin Brewster, H. .
J. B. Mershon, G ... O.
G. H. Martin, Organist.
L. Pellett, G. . T.
Regular Meetings-First Monday Evening in each month.
VAN RENSSELEAER COUNCIL OF PRINCES OF JERUSALEM, NORWICH, CT John W. Stedman, M. .. E. .. S. .. P. .. G. .. M. Henry L. Parker, T. . G. .. H. .. P. . S. .. D. G. A. Harris, M. .. E. . S. . G. . W. C. W. Carter, V .. G .. Treas. W. H. Copp, V ... G. . M. .. of C.
Hiram Cook, V. . G. .. M. . of E.
J. T. Brown, V. .. G. .. C. .. of G.
J. E. Short, Jr, M. .. E. .. J. .. G. .. W.
L. Hillard, V. .. G. . of S ... & A. E. B. Patridge, V. ;. G. .. S. John L. Devotion, V. .. G ... O. Wm. W. Avery, Grand Tyler.
NORWICH CHAPTER OF ROSE CROIX, NORWICH, CONN.
William H. Tingley, M. : W. .. & P. .. M. John G. Brady, M. .. E. .. & P ... K. .. S. .. W. John W. Stedman, M. .. E. .. & H. . K. .. J. .. W. Hiram Cook, R. . & P .. K. . T. George A. Harris, R ... P ... K ... S. J. E. Short, Jr., R. .. & P. .. K. .. M. .. of C. H. L. Parker, R. . & P ... K ... C. .. of G.
CONNECTICUT SOVEREIGN CONSISTORY, GRAND EAST, NORWICH, CT. Charles W. Carter, Ill. . Sov. .. Com. :. in Chief. William W. Avery, Ill. .. 1st Lieut. .. Commander. H. Cook, Ill. . 2d Lieut. .. Com. J. L. Devotion. V. .. M. .. of S. Wm. L. Brewer, V. . G. .. C. C. M. Carleton, V. . G. .. R. .. of S Henry L. Parker, V. . G. .. Sec. Luke Hillard, V ... G. .. Treas. Jason Beckwith, V. .. G. .. A. J. G. Brady, V .. G .. Engineer J. W. Stedman, V. . G. :. M. . of C. G. A. Harris, V. . G. .. C ... of G. Jacob B. Mershon, V. . G. .. S. .. B. E. B. Patridge, V. . G. .. Sen. H. H. Osgood, V ... G. .. Guard. W. H. Copp, Expert Bro. George H. Martin, Organist.
ANCIENT YORK MASONS EUREKA LODGE, No. 15. Meetings first and third Monday evenings in each month.
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BILLIARD HALL,
No. 51 Water St., (up Stairs,) by S. H. FREEMAN, NORWICH, CONN. "PHELAN'S STANDARD BILLIARD TABLES.
John G. Huntington & Co.,
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
Lumber and Coal.
Commission and Shipping Merchants.
WELCH and AMERICAN FIRE BRICK. No. 5 CENTRAL WHARF, NORWICH, CONN.,
A. Y. HEBARD, DEALER IN BRICK, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, HAIR, FIRE BRICK, AND GRANITE, BROWN and BLUE STONE, Central Wharf, NORWICH, CONN.
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Charles Osgood & Co., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
AND DEALERS IN Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, BURNING FLUID, KEROSENE, And Lubricating Oils, Nos. 3 and 5 Commerce Street, NORWICH, CONN. CHARLES OSGOOD. GILBERT OSGOOD.
TRUEMAN & SAVORY, FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, POULTRY, GAME, &C.
AGENTS FOR G. S. Williams' Fancy Domestic Bakery, Franklin Square Red Front 65 MAIN ST., NORWICH, CONN.
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A. B. YOUNG, STONE CUTTER,
AND DEALER IN
NORTH RIVER BLUE STONE,
Granite and Brown Stone Monu- ments, Head and Foot Stones,
AND ALL KINDS OF Building Stones Cut to Order. 228 MAIN ST., Central Wharf, NORWICH, CONN.
THE SHETUCKET FOUNDRY CO., Corner Franklin and Willow Sts., NORWICH, CONN. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
Iron Castings, Mill Gearing,
Pullies, Iron Columns,
Girders and Castings for Building Purposes,
Iron Railings for Dwellings and Cemeteries, Paper Mill and Steam Engine Castings, Water and Steam Pipe, Patent Sala- mander Grate Bars, Bucklin's Patent Harrow Teeth, &c., &c. The large assortment of Patterns that belonged to the Phenix Foundry Company are in our possession. All orders will receive prompt attention. A share of public patronage solicited. T. G. KINGSLEY, Sec'y. J. M. ARMSTRONG, Pres't.
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EDWARD CHAPPELL & CO., DEALERS IN COAL AND LUMBER,
Central Wharf, Norwich, Ct.
EDWARD CHAPPELL, E. F. CHAPMAN, G. W. WHITTLESEY.
J. C. RIPLEY, (SUCCESSOR TO HI. B. CRUTTENDEN,)
Looking Glass . Picture Frame
MANUFACTORY. Nos. 77 & 79 Main St., Franklin Square, NORWICH, CONN.
Chromos, Engravings and Lithographs OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Window Shades, Cornices, Cords, Tassels, &c., &c. Old Frames re-gilt and Looking Glass Plates re-set.
Also, a large assortment of Swiss Carved Work, consisting of Boxes, Brackets, &c.
ROBERT G. COIT,
DEALER IN THE VARIOUS DESCRIPTIONS OF ANTHRACITE COAL,
INCLUDING THE BEST VARIETIES OF White and Red Ash, Schuylkill and Lehigh, Also, agent for the sale of several superior coals, by the Cargo. Office near West End Wharf Bridge, NORWICH, CONN.
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Richardson N.M.
NEW BANK BUILDING, SHETUCKET STREET.
The first floor on the left is occupied by the SECOND NATION. AL BANK, in front, and the CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK in the rear. The second floor by THOMAS H. PERKINS, Insurance Agent. The third floor by J. T. FANNING, Architect, and L. L. GARD- NER, Crayon Artist. This section belongs to the Chelsea Sa- vings Bank.
The middle section belongs to the THAMES NATIONAL BANK. The first floor is occupied by that Bank. The second floor by the NORWICH FIRE INSURANCE CO.
The first floor on the right is occupied by the NORWICH SAV- INGS SOCIETY, the second floor by B. B. WHITTEMORE, Insur- ance and Fire Extinguisher Agent. and the third floor as the studio of the Artist EMMONS. This section of the building be- longs to the Norwich Savings Society. 4
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BANKS.
Bank hours from 10 A. M. till 1 P. M. and from 2 to 3 P. M. NORWICH NATIONAL BANK.
Incorporated, 1796 .. .Capital Stock, $220,000
CHARLES JOHNSON, President. FRANK JOHNSON, Cashier. Directors-Jedediah Huntington, Chas. Johnson, John Dun- ham, Gurdon A. Jones, Arnold Fenner, Frank Johnson, Willet R. Wood, Hezekiah F. Rudd.
Discount days-Tuesdays and Fridays.
THAMES NATIONAL BANK.
Incorporated, 1825. Capital Stock, $1,000,000
FRANKLIN NICHOLS, President, CHARLES BARD, Cashier. Directors-Franklin Nichols Ebenezer Learned, Alfred A. Young, Augustus Brewster, L. F. S. Foster, James L. Hubbard, I. M. Buckingham, J. Lloyd Greene, L. Blackstone, T. P. Nor. ton, John Mitchell, H. H. Osgood, W. G. Johnson, Charles Bard.
Discount days-Tuesday, and Fridays.
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK.
ncorporated 1833. .Capital Stock, $215,000 HENRY B. TRACY, President JAMES M. MEECH, Cashier.
CHARLES WEBB, Assistant Cashier. Directors-Henry B. Tracy, Wm. Williams, E. A. Bill, John Brewster, Dwight W. Cook, Lewis Hyde, William C. Osgood, John B. Rogers, Wm. Fitch, E. F. Chapman.
Discount days-Mondays and Thursdays.
SHETUCKET NATIONAL BANK.
Organized under Free Banking Law of 1852 ; Incorporated by General Act, 1855. .Capital Stock, $100,000 CHARLES OSGOOD, President, JOHN L. DEVOTION, Cashier. Directors-Charles Osgood, Isaac Johnson, Gilbert Osgood, Thomas G. Kingsley, John L. Devotion.
Discount days-Mondays and Thursdays.
UNCAS NATIONAL BANK.
Organized under Free Banking Law of 1852 ; Incorporated by General Act, 1855. .Capital Stock, $300,000 JAMES A. HOVEY, President, EDWARD H. LEARNED, Cashier. Directors-James A. Hovey, Jesse S. Ely, John T. Wait, Wareham Williams, William H. Coggswell, John Tracy, C. B. Rogers, J. S. Carew, Joseph Hutchings.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
Organized 1864. Capital Stock, $500,000 LUCIUS W. CARROLL, President. LEWIS .A. HYDE, Cashier. Directors-Lucius W. Carroll, Samuel C. Morgan, Leonard Ballou, Jeremiah Halsey, Amos W, Prentice, F. A. Dorrance, S. B. Case, John A. Morgan, C. F. Setchel. Discount days-Mondays and Thursdays.
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SECOND NATIONAL BANK .- Organized, 1864.
DAVID SMITH, President. CHAS. P. COGSWELL, Cashier.
W. H. MCDOUGALL, Ass't Cashier. Directors-David Smith, E. R. Thompson, William C. Jilson, E. Winslow Williams, Edward Chappell, Julius Webb, A. C. Hall, P. St. M. Andrews, A. F. Smith. Capital Stock, $300,000 Discount days-Mondays and Thursdays.
NORWICH SAVINGS SOCIETY-Incorporated 1824.
CHAS. JOHNSON, President ; Vice Presidents, Lewis Hyde, Jedediah Huntington, Franklin Nichols, Lucius W. Carroll.
Directors .- Jeremiah Halsey, John A. Robinson, Henry B. Tracy, Daniel L. Huntington, David Gallup, John A. Morgan, Leonard Ballou, Amos W. Prentice, F. Nichols, Lewis Hyde, Jedediah Huntington, L. W. Carroll.
Sec. and Treas .- Benj. Huntington. Attorney-G. Perkins. Whole amount of Deposits, $6,355, 475, 78
CHELSEA SAVINGS SOCIETY-Incorporated, 1858.
LORENZO BLACKSTONE, President ; Vice Presidents, David Smith. Henry Bill, Learned Hebard, John T. Wait.
Directors-Elijah A. Bill, John Dunham, S. T. Holbrook, J. W. Stedman, J. P. Barstow, O. J. Lamb, Chas. Bard, J. L. Devotion. Whole amount of deposits, $1,677,475, 75 Sec. and Treas .- C. M. Coit. Attorney-James A. Hovey.
THE DIME SAVINGS BANK-Incorporated, 1869.
E. R. THOMPSON, President ; Vice Presidents, Amasa C. Hall, H. H. Osgood, W. R. Austin. Directors, Horace Whitaker,. James Burnett, Wm. C. Osgood, A. S. Bolles, G. A. Jones, Jr., C. T. Palmer, E. N. Gibbs, F. J. Leavens. Attorney-A. S. Bolles. Sec. and Treas .- George D. Coit. Amount of deposits about $50,000
NORWICH & WORCESTER RAILROAD COMPANY.
Chartered 1832 Capital Stock, $2,825,000 Commenced operation in 1840. Length of road 66 miles
Length in this State, 50 miles.
Alba F. Smith, President ; P. St. M. Andrews, Sup't .; Geo. L. Perkins, Treasurer ; Edward T. Clapp, Secretary ; E. F. Parker, Master Transportation ; Geo. A. Harris, General Trans- portation Agent. Directors-Alba F. Smith, Angustus Brew. ster, J. Newton Perkins, John F. Slater ; Robert Bayard New York; William F. Weld, Boston ; Francis H. Dewey, George W. Gill, C. W. Smith, Worcester, Mass.
NORWICH & NEW YORK TRANSPORTATION CO.
Capital. Stock, $525,000 Alba F. Smith, President; Julius Webb, General Manager ; C. C. Johnson, Sec'y and Treas .; Henry L. Parker, Clerk. Directors-Alba F. Smith, Robert Bayard, W. F. Weld, J. S. Eldridge, H. Thompson, J. S. Whitney, H. N. Farwell, T. E. Graves, G. W. Gill.
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INSURANCE COMPANIES.
NORWICH MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY. Office at Merchants National Bank. Chartered, 1794. H. B. TRACY, Sec'y and Treas'r. Directors-John T. Wait, Gardner Thurston, Edmund D. Roath, Zebulon R. Robbins, Oliver P. Wattles, Simeon Smith, S. B. Case, George Sherman.
NORWICH FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office over Thames National Bank. Chartered May, 1803.
Cash Capital, $300,000.
E. LEARNED, President. W. T. STEERE, Secretary.
GEO. A. DRESSER, Vice-Pres't. J. H. WATTLES, Ass't Sec'y. Directors-Ebenezer Learned, Augustus Brewster, Leonard Ballou. Franklin Nichols, Wm. W. Billings, Timothy P. Norton, Ashbel Woodward, Henry B. Tracy, Charles Johnson, David Smith, Samuel C. Morgan, Lafayette S. Foster, Henry P. Haven, John L. Denison, Charles Osgood, Lorenzo Blackstone, Hugh H. Osgood, Francis A. Dorrance, John Mitchell, Sabin L. Sayles, George A. Dresser.
NEW LONDON COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INS. COMPANY. Office at Shetucket National Bank. Incorporated, 1840. Accumulated Surplus, $45,000. E. F. PARKER, President. JOHN L. DEVOTION, Secretary. Directo s-E. F. Parker, Charles Osgood, L. F. S. Foster, John L. Devotion, Henry B. Tracy, John A. Morgan, Denison P. Coon, Benjamin Durfey, P. St. M. Andrews, William L. Brewer, H. Hobart Roath.
NEW LONDON COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
President-JOHN P. BARSTOW, of Norwich.
Vice Presidents-Thomas Fitch, of New London; A. L. Avery, of Groton; Wm. C. Osgood, of Norwich ; T. G. Kings- ley, of Franklin ; J. A. Bill, of Lyme; Jabez P. Manning, of Lebanon.
Secretary-Paul B. Greene, of Norwich.
Treasurer-F. P. Partridge, of Griswold.
Directors-Benjamin F. Stanton, 2d, Stonington ; Ephraim W. Maine, North Stonington ; Ashael Tanner, Preston; O. Whittlesey, Salem; William Gorton, Waterford; Charles J. Kingsley, Franklin ; John Brewster, Ledyard ; James H. Man- warren, Montville; Charles Stark, Lyme ; William G. Gorton, East Lyme; Richard Noyes, Old Lyme; Thomas A. . Clark, Lisbon ; Erastus Geer, Lebanon ; Thomas H. Miner, Groton ; Henry L. Johnson, Griswold; James R. Lamb, Colchester; Joshua C. Leffingwell, Bozrah ; John L. Bacon, New London; John B. Clark, Norwich ; Charles W. Scott, Sprague.
Director to State Society-John Brewster, Ledyard.
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ANSEL CLARK
No. 3 Water St., Norwich, Ct. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Boston, Providence, Troy, Albany and New York Stoves, Furnaces & Ranges, OF ALL KINDS.
G. CHILSON'S COOKING RANGE, BOSTON
Agent for Richardson, Boynton & Co., New York, whose Furnaces give universal satisfaction. Of the forty sold in this city during the past season, not one has proved a failure.
SHEET IRON, SLATE AND TIN ROOFING, put on in the best manner, and warranted.
TIN, COPPER and SHEET IRON JOBBING, of all kinds, done at short notice.
All kinds of Agricultural Implements constantly on hand, consisting of Mowing Machines, Horse and Hand Rakes, Ted- ders, Plows, Cultivators, Hoes, Forks, Shovels, Spades, &c., &c., and in fact any and all kinds of Tools and Implements re- quired by Farmers.
Orders for Mason Work and Materials of all kinds promptly attended to.
Also, agent for Fair Haven, (Vt.,) Marble and Marbleized Slate Company, and am prepared to fill all orders for Mantles, Shelves, &c., at short notice. 4*
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NORWICH AND NEW YORK Transportation Company,
Office opposite the American House, Shetucket St., Nor h, Cona.
THE NEW AND SUPERIOR STEAMERS OF THIS COMPANY,
City of Boston, Capt. J. W. WILLIAMS.
City of New York, Capt. H. C. LANPHEAR.
City of Lawrence, . Capt. H. LADD. City of New London, Capt. W. R. BROWN.
City of Norwich, Capt. J. P. REYNOLDS.
Form the water portion of the daily Passenger and Freight Line between Boston and New York, via. Worcester, Norwich and New London, running in connection with the New London Northern, Norwich & Worcester, Bos- ton, Hartford & Erie, Boston & Worcester, and Worcester and Nashua Roads, landing in New York at Pier 40 North River, foot of Watts Street.
C. C. JOHNSON, Treas'r and Sec'y. A. F. SMITH, President.
HENRY L. PARKER, Clerk. JULIUS WEBB, General Manager. J. E. SHORT, JR., Agent, New York.
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BOSTON, HARTFORD & ERIE R. R. NORWICH & WORCESTER DIVISION.
TRAINS GOING NORTH LEAVE NORWICH, at
1.50 A. M., Steamboat Express Train for Boston, (daily ex- cept Monday,) connecting at Putnam for Boston. Blackstone, Franklin and Walpole; at Worcester for Boston, Framingham, Lowell, Nashua, Concord, Fitch- burg, &c. This train leaves New London at 1.15 A. M., dependent on arrival of steamer.
6.00 A. M., Way Passenger Train .- Connecting at Plainfield Junction for Providence ; at Putnam for Boston, ar- riving at 10.20 A, M .; at Worcester Junction for Springfield, and way stations, Albany, &c., and Provi- dence ; at Worcester, for trains to Boston, Nashua, &c.
11.30 A. M., Way Passenger Train .- Connecting at Plain- field with train from and for Providence. Arriving at Worcester Junction in season for trains to Boston, Providence, Springfield and Albany ; at Worcester for trains to Boston, Nashua, &c.
3.45 P. M., Way Passenger Train .- Connects at Norwich with train from New London, and at Plainfield Junc- tion with train to Providence and Hartford. at Wor- cester with train for Boston.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH, LEAVE WORCESTER, at
6.35 A.M., Way Passenger Train .- Connects at Webster from Southbridge, and for Boston ; at Plainfield with trains to and from Hartford and Providence ; at Nor- wich with train for N. London, from West Side station. 9.30 A. M., Way Passenger Train .- Connects at Worcester with trains from Boston, Nashua, Fitchburg, Lowell, &c .; at Worcester Junction with Western and Provi- dence trains; at Putnam with train from Boston; at Plainfield for Providence : at Norwich with trains for New London, Mystic and New Haven.
5.15 P. M., Way Passenger Train .- Connects at Worcester with trains from Nashua, Fitchburg, Lowell, &c .; at Worcester Junction with Express train from Boston, and trains from Western. and Providence and Worces- ter roads ; at Putnam with trains from Boston : at Plainfield Junction, trains from Providence and Hart- ford arrive in season for this train. "Passengers from way stations (except Webster, Putnam and Dan- ielsonville) for New York by steamer from New Lon- don, will take this train to Norwich.
7.10 P. M., Steamboat Express Train for NEW YORK .- Connects at Worcester, with trains from Boston, Con- cord, Manchester, Lowell, Lawrence, Nashua, Fitch- burg, &c .; at PUTNAM, from Boston, Walpole Frank- lin and Blackstone. Leaves Norwich for New London at 9.15 P. M.
WEBSTER SPECIAL .- Leaves Webster for Worcester at 6.00 A. M. Leaves Worcester for Webster at 6.30 P. M. P. St. M. ANDREWS, Sup't. Nor & Wor Division.
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STOCK COMPANIES.
Organized under the General Joint Stock Law of this State.
Allen Manufacturing Co .- Capital Stock, $75,000. Elisha H. Holmes, Pres't ; John Turner, Sec'y and Treas; Edwin Allen, Sup't.
Bacon Arms Co .- Capital Stock, $10,000. James S. Carew, Pre"t; A. E. Cobb, Sec'y.
Bulletin Association .- Capital Stock, $50,000. Lorenzo Blackstone, Pres't ; H. H. Osgood, Sec'y and Treas.
Chelsea File Works .- Capital Stock, $12,000. L. W. Carroll, Pres't ; H. L. Butts, Sec'y.
Chelsea Paper Manufacturing Co .- Capital Stock, $400,000. J. H. Hall, Pres't,
Clinton Mills Co .- Woolen Coods .- Capital Stock $200,000. J. D. Sturtevant, Pres't; A. P. Sturtevant, Agent ; Francis Ca- bot, Sec'y and Treas.
Connecticut Dulcimer Co .- Capital Stock, $30,000. S. T. Holbrook, Pres't ; J. E. Durand, Sec'y ; L. W. Carroll, Treas. Cranston Center Fire Cartridge Co .- Capital Stock, $100,000. G. A. Pratt, Pres't ; H. B. Crosby, Sec'y.
Falls Co .- Cotton Goods .- Capital Stock, $500,000. J. Bax- ter Upham, Pres't; Jas. Lloyd Greene, Sec'y; Gardner Greene Treas and Agent.
Greeneville Ice Co .- Capital Stock, $4,000. Benjamin Dur- fey, Pres't.
Harbor Mouth Land Co .- Capital Stock, $40,000. W. H. Tingley, Sec'y.
Hayward Rubber Co .- Capital Stock, $400,000. James S. Carew, Pres't; Wm. A. Buckingham, Sec'y and Treas.
Hooper Manufacturing Co .- Woolen Goods .- Capital Stock, $100,000. L. W. Carroll, Pres't ; R. G. Hooper, Sec'y and Treas.
Hopkins and Allen Manufacturing Co .- Fire Arms .- Capital Stock, $12,000 ; H. A. Briggs, Prest; C. W. Hopkins, Sec'y ; C. A. Converse, Treasurer and General Agent.
Mowry Axle and Machine Co .- Capital Stock, $100,000. Samuel Mowry, Pres't; J. D. Mowry, Treas; C. C. Fuller, Agent ; Rufus Sibley, Sup't.
Norwich Gas Co .- Capital Stock, 125,000. John Dunham, Pres't; John L. Devotion, Sec'y and Treas ; O. Gillmor, Sup't.
Norwich Bleaching and Calendering Co .- Capital Stock $100, 000. Moses Pierce, President and Treas; W. P. Potter, Sec'y.
Norwich Loom Company .- Capital Stock, $100,000. C. B. Rogers, Pres't and Treas ; E. H. Learned, Sec'y. Directors- N. Upham, C. B. Rogers, Geo. H. Spaulding, E. H. Learned, Edwin Oldfield.
Norwich Woolen Co .- Capital Stock, $100.000-Moses B. Wilds, Pres't; Francis Cabot, Sec'y ; A. P. Sturtevant, Treas'r and Agent.
Norwich Printing Co .- Capital Stock, $33,000. John W. Stedman, Pres't ; C. W. Denison, Sec'y. D. P. Conn, Treas'r.
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Norwich Lumber Co .- Capital Stock, $50,000. J. Lloyd Greene, Pres't; J. S. Carew, Sec'y.
Norwich, New London & Watch Hill Steamboat Co .- Capital Stock, $24,000. Thos. S. Kingston. Pres't ; Chas. Webb, Sec. and Treas.
Occum Co .- Capital Stock, $100,000. Leonard Ballou, Pres't; L. W. Carroll, Sec'y and Treas.
Richmond Stove Company .- Capital Stock, $100,000. Apollos Richmond, Pres't; S. G. Richmond, Agent.
C. B. Rogers & Co .- Machinists .- Capital Stock, $200,000. C. B. Rogers, Pres't ; Lyman Gould, Sec'y ; Frank Douglass, Sup't.
Shetucket Co .- Cotton Goods-Capital Stock, $550,000. J. Baxter Upham, Pres't; J. Lloyd Greene, Sec'y ; Gardner Greene, Treasurer.
Shetucket Foundry Co .- Capital Stock, $25,000. James M. Armstrong, Pres't: Thomas G. Kingsley, Sec'y and Treas'r.
Sterry Faucet Co .- Capital Stock, $20,000. J. M. Ingersoll, Pres't; Augustus P. McGraw, Sec'y; John A. Sterry, Treas'r.
Thames Iron Works .- Capital Stock, $20,000. J. M. Hunt- ington, Pres't ; James Greenwood, Sec'y.
Thames Tow Boat Co .- Capital Stock, $8,000. John Mitchell, Pres't ; Enoch F. Chapman, Sec'y and Treas'r.
Trading Cove Co .- Capital Stock, $8,000. E. A. Bill, Pres't. Uncas Hall Co .- Capital Stock, $12,000. Archa P. Willough- by, Pres't ; John L. Devotion, Sec'y.
Union Machine Co .- Capital Stock, $200,000. Jedediah Huntington, 3d, Pres't; Lyman Gould, Sec'y; Nehemiah Up- ham, Treas'r. Directors-Nehemiah Upham, Lyman Gould, N. T. Adams, N. G. Lippitt, J. Huntington, 3d.
Wauregan Hotel Association .- Capital Stock, $40,000. Lo- renzo Blackstone, Pres't; Charles Bard, Sec'y and Treas'r.
Webbing Co .- Capital Stock, $81,000. N. T. Adams, Pres't and Treas'r; Lyman Gould, Sec'y. Directors-N. T. Adams, C. B. Rogers, N. Upham, Lyman Gould, Edwin Oldfield.
Wawecus Hill Gold, Silver and Nickle Mining Co .- Capital Stock, $10,997 75. J. Fillmore, Pres't; W. H. Willson, Sec'y.
Wequonuk Mills Co .- Capital Stock, $60,000. L. W. Car- roll, Pres't; L. A. Gallup, Sec'y and Treas'r.
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE. THIRD DISTRICT.
Assessor-Jeremiah Olney, Thompson.
Assistants-Coddington Billings, Norwich ; George A. Holt, Willimantic ; E. V. Stoddard, New London ; Ebenezer D. Brockway, Hamburg; George S. F. Stoddard, South Wood- stock ; Willard Leavens, West Killingly, Richard S. Lathrop, Moosup.
Collector-Joseph Selden, Norwich.
Deputies-A. Irving Royce, Norwich ; Abel H. Simmons, Mystic ; Leonard Hempstead, New London ; Henry L. Clemons, West Killingly.
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WESLEY W. BISHOP, Druggist and Apothecary,
DEALER IN Family and Patent Medicines, TOILET SOAPS,
PERFUMES, HAIR OILS, POMADES,
Combs and Brushes,
Physicians' Prescriptions carefully Compounded. 17 Thames, corner Main St., West Side, NORWICH, CONN.
ESTABLISHED 1843.
L. W. CARROLL & CO.,
DEALERS IN Manufacturers' Supplies, Wool, Cotton, &c
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
9 and 11 Water St.,
NORWICH, CONN.
A Constant Supply of the following Goods-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Manf'rs' Articles.
Dye Stuffs.
Dyo Woods, &c.
Acids.
Sundries.
Potato Starch Wheat
Gambier,
Logwood,
Oil Vitriol,
Wook,
Corn
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Indigo, Madder,
Camwood, Brazil Wood,
Muriate Tin, Ring Trav.,
Lard
66
Elaine
Oil Soap,
Borax, Pot Ashes, Pearl Ashes, Soda Ash, Sal Soda, Bich. Potash, Prus. "
Hypernic do. Nic Wood, Peach Wood, Bar Wood, Ext. Logwood Quer. Bark, Turmeric, Red Saunders, Cudbear,
Aqua Fortis, Oxalic Acid,
R. Isinglass,
Glue,
Twines,
Shuttles, Roller Cloths, Belting,
Blue Vitriol. Alum,
Safflower,
Loom Brushes Rosin, Saleratus,
Picker Lea.,
Flavine,
Pickers,
Burlaps,
Roller Skins,
Copperas, Bar Tin, Gro. Argols, Gro. Nutgalls, Sumac, &c.
Irish Moss, Brimstone, Fuller's Earth,
Tartaric Acid. Paints, &c. White Lead, Linseed Oil, Spirits Turp., Varnishes, Colors, Red Lead, Hamp. Green, Brushes, Diamonds,
Wrap. Paper, Sand Paper,
Lamp Wicks,
Lamps, &c.
L. W. Carroll.
N. BAUMANN MERCHANT
TAILOR,
183 Main Street, NORWICH, CONN.
Å good assortment of Broadcloths, Cas- simeres and Vestings always on hand.
Also, 13 Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods.
All Garments Made in the most Fashionable Manner and war- ranted to give satisfaction.
Nash, Brewster Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Lumber Dealers.
ALL KINDS OF
Western, Canada and Northern Lumber,
Pine, Cedar and Spruce Shingles, Clap- boards, Laths, Fence Pickets, &c. Di- mension and Building Timber.
210 Main Street, Central Wharf, ASA NASH, AUSTIN BREWSTER, ASA NASH, JR., NORWICH, CONN.
Cream Tartar. Wind'w Glass. E. P. Jacobs, L. A. Gallup. Tapes, &c.
Flocks,
Sperm Oil,
Cutch,
Fustic,
Muriatic Acid, Nitric Acid,
Cotton,
Whale
Cochineal,
Aqua Am., Card Clothing
Pick Glasses,
American do. Castile Soap, Guide Wires, Lac Dye, Shellac,
Lace Lea.,
NORWICH DIRECTORY.
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NORWICH DIRECTORY.
THAYER'S STEAM FANCY DYE WORKS,
Greeneville, Conn. ESTABLISHED IN 1837. Office at Williams & Co., NORWICH, CONN.
THAYER'S DYE WORKS
CAGE.CO
Silks, Thibets, DeLaines, Cotton and Wool Goods, Crape Shawls, Ribbons, Worsteds, together with every variety of goods that may come to hand, colored in all of the new colors, and shades of color that Fancy may call for, done with dispatch and in a manner not to be surpassed, and to the satisfaction of every reasonable customer.
Kid Gloves Dyed to look as good as new.
Carpets and Shawls of every description cleansed in a supe- rior manner.
Pants, Vests and Coats colored whole, and pressed off to look as well as new, or colored without pressing. Price according.
Carpets for cleansing will be called for in any part of this city, and returned without extra charge.
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