The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1849-1852, Part 55

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Publication date: 1847
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Stepney Depot, Wm. W. Hoyt,


Sterling, Darius A. Fisk,


Sterling Hill, Henry C. Call, Stonington, Calvin G. Williams,


Straitsville,


Merit Hitchcock,


Stratford,


David Brooks,


Suffield,


Samuel B. Low,


Tariffville,


George W. Sanford,


Terryville,


Allen Hemingway.


Thompson, Erastus Knight,


Thompsonville, J. S. Harvey,


Tolland, Henry Underwood,


Torringford, Nathaniel Smith,


William Platt, Wilson Dewey, Levi Mead, Henry Fowler, Aımı Linsley, George Warren, James A. Bill, Alvin A. Blake, Amariah Kibbe,


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GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES.


Torrington, Corn. A. Winship,


Trumbull, Birdsey B. Plumb, do. Long Hill, M. Beardslee.


Uncasville, Wm. G. Johnson,


Union, David L. Newell,


Unionville, George Richards, Vernon, Francis McLean, Jr., Voluntown, Ralph R. Miner, Wallingford, Mrs. Emily Dutton, Warehouse Pt., Henry Pease, Jr., Warren, Edward R. Swift,


Washington, Alex. J. Center,


Waterbury, David S Law,


Waterford. Henry Gardner 2d,


Watertown, C. H. Hotchkiss,


Waterville, Wm. Pickett,


West Ashford, Eben. Knowlton, West Avon, Joel Grant,


Westbrook, Henry M. Stannard, Westchester, Ralph T. Carrier, West Cornwall, J. T. Norton,


Westford, James Richmond,


West Goshen, Frederick Miles, West Granby, Geo. A. Nichols, West Hartford, Nathan Burr, West Hartland, Elias E. Gilman,


West Haven, Alexis Painter,


West Killingly, J.P.Chamberlin,


West Meriden, Noah A. Linsley, Westminster, Albert Dewing, West Norfolk, John K. Shepard, Weston, Edwin Godfrey,


Westport, John W. Taylor, West Stafford, Julius R. Whiton, West Suffield, Wm. H. Lyman, Westville, James G. Hotchkiss, W. Willington, Darius Starr, Jr., West Winsted, George Dudley, W. Woodstock, Averill Barlow, Wethersfield, Erastus F. Cooke,


Willimantic, James H. Work,


Willington, John Perry,


Wilton, Joseph P. Fitch,


Winchester, Gideon Hall, Winchester Centre, S. Hurlbut, Windham, James C. Staniford,


Windsor, Samuel O. Loomis, Windsorville, Sumner Shepard, Windsor Locks, L. B. Chapman, Winthrop, John Denison,


Wolcott, Jason Hotchkiss,


Wolcottville, Henry B. Richards


Woodbury, Charles B. Crafts,


Woodstock, Wm. R. Arnold,


Woodville, Manly Peters,


Zoar Bridge,


Ezekiel Curtiss,


Government of the @luiten States.


MILLARD FILLMORE, New York, President. DANIEL WEBSTER, Massachusetts, Secretary of State. THOMAS CORWIN, Ohio, Secretary of Treasury. William L. Hodge, Assistant Secretary. Elisha Whittlesey, Comptroller.


Thomas L. Smith, 1st Auditor ; Philip Clayton, 2d do. ; John S. Gallaher, 3d do .; Aaron O. Dayton, 4th do. ; S. Pleasantson, 5th do. ; J. U. Farrally, 6th do.


Charles W. Rockwell, Commissioner of Customs. John Sloan, Treasurer.


Franklin Haven, Boston ; John Young, New York ; Edward C. Dale, Philadelphia; Wm. M. Martin,


183


GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES.


Charleston ; Wm. Dubuys, New Orleans ; Henry S. Turner, St. Louis, Assistant Treasurers.


John C. Clark, Solicitor.


Alexander D. Bache, Superintendent Coast Survey. ALEXANDER H. H. STUART, Virginia, Sec. of Interior. Joseph Butterfield, Commissioner of Land Office.


Luke Lea, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. James E. Heath, Commissioner of Pension Office. Thomas Ewbank, Commissioner of Patent Office. Joseph C. G. Kennedy, Superintendent of Pension Office,


CHARLES M. CONRAD, Louisiana, Sec. of War.


WILLIAM A. GRAHAM, North Carolina, Sec. of Navy. NATHAN K. HALL, New York, Post Master General. Solomon D. Jacobs, 1st Assistant, Contract Office. Fitz-Henry Warren, 2d Assistant, Appointment Of- fice.


John Marron, 3d Assistant.


JOHN J. CRITTENDEN, Kentucky, Attorney General.


SUPREME COURT U. S.


Judges. Appointed.


Robert B. Taney, Baltimore, Md., Chief.


1836


John McLean, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1829


John M. Wayne, Savannah, Ga., 1835


John Catron, Nashville, Tenn.,


1837


John McKinley, Louisville, Ky., 1837


Peter V. Daniel, Richmond, Va.,


1841


Samuel Nelson, Cooperstown, N. Y.,


1845


Robert C. Grier, Pittsburg, Pa.,


1846


Benjamin R. Curtis, Boston, Mass.,


1851 -


Benjamin C. Howard, Baltimore, Reporter. William T. Carroll, Washington, Clerk.


MINISTERS PLENIPOTENTIARY FROM U. S.


Abbott Lawrence, Massachusetts, Great Britain. William C. Rives, Virginia, France. D. M. Barringer, North Carolina, Spain. Neil S. Brown, Tennessee, Russia.


D. D. Barnard, New York, Prussia. R. P. Letcher, Kentucky, Mexico.


18.4


GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES.


Robert C. Shenck, Ohio, Brazil. G. P. Marsh, Vermont, Turkey. Baylie Peyton, Louisiana, China.


CHARGES D'AFFAIRES.


George Folsom, New York, Netherlands. Richard H. Bayard, Delaware, Belgium. Francis Scroeder, Rhode Island, Sweden. Walter Forward, Pennsylvania, Denmark. E. Joy Morris, Pennsylvania, Naples. William B. Kinney, New Jersey, Sardinia. Charles B. Hadduck, New Hampshire, Portugal. Charles J. McCurdy, Connecticut, Austria. Lewis Cass, Jr., Michigan, Rome. Yelverton P. King, New York, New Grenada. J. Nevett Steele, Alabama, Venezuela. Jolın R. Clay, Pennsylvania, Peru. John S. Pendleton, Virginia, Argentine Republic. Courtland Cushing, New York, Ecuador. John B. Kerr, Maryland, Nicaragua.


FOREIGN MINISTERS IN U. S.


Henry L. E. Bulwer, Great Britain. Alexander de Bodisco, Russia. - de Sartiges, France. Calderon de la Barca, Spain. J. C. de Figaniere è Morao, Portugal.


Baron Von Gerolt, Prussia. Henry Bosch Spencer, Belgium. Manuel Carvallo, Chili. S. T. de Macedo, Brazil. Luis de la Rosa, Mexico. Jose de Marcoleta, Nicaragua.


Lucio Pulido, Venezuela.


CHARGES D'AFFAIRES.


Steen de Billè, Denmark. Hulsemann, Austria. F. M. W. Testa, Netherlands. M. G. de Sibbeno, Sweden.


185


SENATE.


Martuscelli, Naples. L. Mossi, Sardinia. Felipe Molina, Guatimala. J. Y. de Osma, Peru.


XXXII. CONGRESS.


Senate.


PRESIDENT, WILLIAM R. KING. SECRETARY, Ashbury Dickens.


ALABAMA. KENTUCKY.


Jeremiah Clemens 10 9 25 Jos. R. Underwood 8 2 Wm. R. King, PRES. Henry Clayt


ARKANSAS. LOUISIANA.


Wm. K. Sebastian* 14


Solomon U. Downs 9*


Solon Borland 23* 15 10 11 Pierre Soule 7* 5 18 CALIFORNIA. Wm. M. Gwinn 12* 4


CONNECTICUT. Truman Smith 21 23


MAINE. J. W. Bradbury 22* 17 1 Hannibal Hamlin 5* 18 23 MARYLAND. James A. Pierce 25* 4 Thomas G. Pratt 3 8 MASSACHUSETTS.


DELAWARE. P. Spruance 719 11 John Davis 1 5 9 James A. Bayard 6 3 Charles Sumner 16 19 FLORIDA. MICHIGAN. Alpheus Felch 8* 22 Lewis Cass MISSISSIPPI. Jackson Morton 11 18 Stephen R. Mallory 13 GEORGIA. *John M. Berrien 1 17 Henry S. Foote 16 W. L. Harris MISSOURI. William C. Dawson 10 21 ILLINOIS. Step. A. Douglas 20* 2 19 David R. Atchison 14* 7 James Shields 10* 17* 8 Henry S. Geyer 1 15 NEW HAMPSHIRE. INDIANA. Jas. Whitcomb 24* 9 2 21 Moses Norris, Jr. 21* 2 17 Jesse D. Bright 19* 4 22 John P. Hale 9 IOWA. NEW JERSEY.


George W. Jones 15*


Augustus C. Dodge 8 23


Jacob W. Miller 4 Robert F. Stockton 12 6 15


t Resigned.


186


SENATE.


NEW YORK. Wm. H. Seward 5 Hamilton Fish 12 22


NORTH CAROLINA. Willie P. Mangum 2 22 George E. Badger 12 OHIO. Salmon P. Chase 16 Benjamin F. Wade 7 3 PENNSYLVANIA.


James Cooper 14 Richard Brodhead, Jr. 2* RHODE ISLAND.


John H. Clarke 17 24


Charles T. James 21 16 6 SOUTH CAROLINA. R. B. Rhett 19 And. P. Butler 1*


TENNESSEE. John Bell 14 James C. Jones 10 20 TEXAS. Sam Houston 11* 20 Thomas J. Rusk 1 8* 14 VERMONT. William Upham 4 6 18 Solomon Foote 15 VIRGINIA. R. M. T. Hunter 4* 24 James M. Mason 2* WISCONSIN.


Isaac P. Walker 16* 7


Henry Dodge 11 5


COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE.


The numbers prefixed correspond to those on the Roll. Chairmen of Committees are indicated by a *.


1. Judiciary.


2. Foreign Relations,


3. Claims.


4. Finance.


5. Commerce.


6. Manufactures.


7. Agriculture.


14. Indian Affairs.


15. Pensions.


16. Revolutionary Claims.


17. District of Columbia.


18. Post Office and Roads.


19. Roads and Canals.


20. Territories.


8. Public Lands. 21. Patents.


9. Private Land Claims. 22. Retrenchments.


10. Military Affairs. 23. Printing.


11. Militia.


12. Naval Affairs.


24. Public Buildings.


25. Library.


house of Representatives.


The House consists of two hundred and thirty-three members, and four territorial delegates. These dele- gates, however, have no vote.


LYNN BOYD, of Kentucky, Speaker. J. W. FORNEY, of Penn., Clerk.


187


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


A. J. GLOSSBRENNER, Sergeant-at - Arms. J. M. JOHNSON, Postmaster. McKNEW, Doorkeeper.


NOTE. The numbers after names of States denote the present number of Representatives, and the num- ber apportioned by the new census.


ALABAMA. 7, 7.


Richard S. Moloney 17


John Bragg 1


James Abercrombie 9


*Wm. A. Richardson 21* Thomas Campbell 25 26


Sampson W. Harris 12 29 Richard Yates 15 William R. Smith 4


INDIANA. 10, 11.


George S. Houston 3*


*W. R. W. Cobb 32* 8


Alexander White 22 ARKANSAS. 1, 2. *Robert W. Johnson 13* CALIFORNIA. 2, 2.


Edward C. Marshall 13 19 John G. Davis 11, 25 Daniel Mace 18 4


Joseph W. McCorkle 8 CONNECTICUT. 4, 4. Charles Chapman 17 Colin M. Ingersoll 2


*Graham N. Fitch 13 Samuel Brenton 7 Iowa. 2, 2.


*Chauncey F. Cleveland 6 Lincoln Clark 10


Origen S. Seymour 4 DELAWARE. 1, 1. George R. Riddle FLORIDA. 1, 1.


*Edward C. Cabell 12 29 GEORGIA. 8, 8.


*Joseph W. Jackson 13 James Johnson 20 David J. Bailey 21 Charles Murphy 15 E. W. Chastain 11 28 Junius Hillyer 18 *Alex. H. Stevens 5 *Robert Toombs 2 ILLINOIS. 7, 9.


*William H. Bissell 10 Willis Allen 16 Orlando B. Ficklin 18*


Bernhardt Henn 8 KENTUCKY. 10, 10.


*Lynn Boyd, SPEAKER. Ben Edwards Gray 19 Presly Ewing 14


William T. Ward 11 22 James W. Stone 21 Addison White 6 *Humphrey Marshall 1 John C. Breckenridge 2 *John C. Mason 24* 20 *R. H. Stanton 23* 15 LOUISIANA. 4, 4. Louis St. Martin 5 J. Aristide Landry 9 Alex. G. Penn 30* 19 *John Moore


James Lockhart 21


*Cyrus L. Dunham 3


*John L. Robinson 20* Samuel W. Parker 1 Thos. A. Hendricks 33* 27 *Willis A. Gorman 10


188


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


MAINE. 7, 6. Moses McDonald 15* John Appleton 2 Robert Goodenow 12 Charles Andrews 11 Ephraim K. Smart 10 Israel Washburn, Jr. 32 *Thomas J. D. Fuller 5 MARYLAND. 6, 6.


*Richard I. Bowie 4 23 *William T. Hamilton 14 *Edward Hammond 18 Thomas Yates Walsh 5 *Alexander Evans 10 Joseph S. Cottman 16 MASSACHUSETTS. 10, 11 William Appleton 3 Robert Rantoul, Jr. 4, 15 *James H. Duncan 5, 24 Benj. Thompson 6 *Charles Allen 18 George T. Davis 14 30 John Z. Goodrich 16 *Horace Mann 34


*Orin Fowler 19 Zeno Scudder 21 MICHIGAN. 3, 4.


Ebenezer J. Penniman 12 Chas. E. Stuart 26* 21 James L. Conger 13 MISSISSIPPI. 4, 5. B. D. Nabors 9 John A. Wilcox 10 John D. Freeman 8, 33 * Albert G. Brown MISSOURI. 5, 7. John F. Darby Gilchrist Porter 4 John G. Miller 9


*Willard P. Hall 8* *John S. Phelps 3


NEW HAMPSHIRE. 4, 3.


*Amos Tuck 16


*Charles H. Peaslee 11* Jared Perkins 6


*Harry Hibbard 3 NEW JERSEY. 5, 5.


Nathan T. Stratton 25 Charles Skeltou 7 *Isaac Wildrick 12 George H. Brown 16 Rodman M. Price 17 NEW YORK. 34, 33.


Leander Babcock 25 *Henry Bennett 8 Obadiah Bowne 28 John H. Boyd 23


*George Briggs 13 *James Brooks 3 Alexander H. Buell 18 *Lorenzo Burrows 12 Gilbert Dean 15


John G. Floyd 7* Emanuel B. Hart 6 20 Augustus P. Hascall 30 Solomon G. Haven 10 J. H. Hobart Haws 31 33 Jedediah Hosford 29


Thomas Y. How, Jr. 32 Willard Ives 28 Timothy Jenkins 9* Daniel T. Jones 17


*Preston King 1 Frederick S. Martin 17


William Murray 6 Reuben Robie 24 Joseph Russell 16


*William A. Sackett 4 *A. M. Schermerhorn 14 *John L. Schoolcraft 19 Marius Schoonmaker 25


David L. Seymour 5* William W. Snow 9


189


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Abraham P. Stevens Josiah Sutherland 20 Henry S. Walbridge 27 John Wells 26


NORTH CAROLINA. 9, 8. *Thomas L. Clingman 21 *Joseph P. Caldwell 13 Alfred Dockery 7 James T. Morehead 25 *A. W. Venable 1 *John R. J. Daniel, 4* William S. Ashe 14 26 *Edward Stanley 3 *David Outlaw 18 31 OHIO. 21, 21.


Nelson Barrere Hiram Bell 18


George H. Busby 32


*Joseph Cable 7


*L. D. Campbell 9 *David K. Cartter 22* *David T. Disney 14* Alfred P. Egerton 4 James M. Gaylord 15 *Joshua R. Giddings 21 Frederick Green 6 Alexander Harper 26 William F. Hunter 11 John Johnson 17 Eben Newton 7 *Edson B Olds 19*


Benjamin Stanton 20 *Charles Sweetzer 25 *John L. Taylor 2 31 N. S. Townshend 16 *John Welsh 24


PENNSYLVANIA. 26, 25.


John Allison 27 33 Thos. M. Bibighaus 32


*Joseph R. Chandler 34* 2 *Isham G. Harris 17* 1


Carlton B. Curtis 4


John L. Dawson 9


*Milo M. Dimmick 28* 22 Thos. B. Florence 6 29 12 Henry M. Fuller 15 James Gamble 14 *Alfred Gillmore Galusha A. Grow 27 *John W. Howe 20 Thomas M. Howe J. Glancy Jones 3 Joseph H. Kuhns 17 William H. Kurtz 30


*Jas. X. McLanahan 1* John McNair 7 *Henry D. Moore 8 John A. Morrison 24 Andrew Parker 28


*John Robbins, Jr. 5


*Thomas Ross 12


*Thaddeus Stevens 10 RHODE ISLAND. 2, 2.


*George G. King 11


Benj. B. Thurston 27* 22


SOUTH CAROLINA. 7, 5 or 6. *Daniel Wallace


*James L. Orr 8


*J. A. Woodward 2 34


*John McQueen


*Armistead Burt 10*


William Aiken 5


*William F. Colcock 20 TENNESSEE. 11, 10.


*Andrew Johnson 25* 5 *Albert G. Watkins 8 W. M. Churchwell 16 31 Meredith P. Gentry 10 *John H. Savage 11 30 *George W. Jones 3 William H. Polk 2 William Cullom


*Frederick P. Stanton 12*


*Chris. H. Williams 14


190


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


TEXAS. 2, 2. Richardson Scurry 19 *Volney E. Howard 13 VERMONT. 4, 3. Ahiman L. Miner *William Hebard 11 *James Meacham 1 Thomas Bartlett, Jr. 31* VIRGINIA. 15, 13. *Thomas H. Averett 18 *Thomas H. Bayly 2* *James M. H. Beale 6* *Thomas S. Bocock 12 John S. Caskie 14 *Henry A. Edmondson 23 Charles J. Faulkner 20


* Alex. R. Holliday 21 John Letcher 25 33


*Fayette McMullen 29* 7


*Richard K. Meade 1 *John S. Millson 16* +Paulus Powell 19 James F. Strother 15 George W. Thompson 9 WISCONSIN. 3, 3. *Charles Durkee 13 Ben C. Eastman 17 *James D. Doty 7 23 Delegates. MINNESOTA. *Henry H. Sibley NEW MEXICO. Richard H. Weightman OREGON.


Joseph Lane


UTAH. John M. Bernhisel


* Members of the last Congress.


COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE.


1. Judiciary.


2. Foreign Affairs.


3. Ways and Means.


4. Claims.


5. Commerce.


6. Manufactures.


7. Agriculture.


8. Public Lands.


9. Private Land Claims.


10. Military Affairs.


11. Militia.


12 Naval Affairs.


13. Indian Affairs.


14. Elections.


15. Revolutionary Claims. 32. Revisal and Unf. Bus.


16. Revolut'nary Pensions. 33. Mileage.


17. Invalid Pensions.


18. District of Columbia.


19. P. Offices and Roads.


20. Roads and Canals.


21. Territories.


22. Patents.


23. Public Buildings.


24. Accounts.


25. Public Expenditures.


26. Of State Department.


27. Of Treasury Dep.


28. Of War Dep.


29. Of Navy Dep.


30. Of Post Office Dep.


31. Of Public Buildings.


34. Library.


* after numbers, indicates Chairmen.


APPENDIX.


191


CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS.


NEW HAVEN. Collector, James Donaghe. Deputy Collector and Inspector, John T. Collis. Surveyor, Ez- ra Hotchkiss. Weigher, Measurer and Inspector, Mar- cus Merriman. Gaugers, Weighers and Inspectors, Benjamin R. Hitchcock, Henry Beecher. Night In- spectors, George Treadway, Henry Loomis. Coastwise Inspector, Alfred Daggett. Light House Keeper, Steph- en Willard.


NEW LONDON. Collector, Nicoll Fosdick. Dep. Col., Henry T. Dering. Surveyor and Inspector, Francis W. Fitch. Inspectors, Stevens Rogers ; Daniel Havens, Norwich; Daniel Stoddard, Ledyard ; Dan- iel Manwaring, East Lyme.


MIDDLETOWN. Collector, Samuel Cooper. Dep. Col. Inspector and Gauger, E. Lacey. Surveyors, Joseph Taylor, Middletown ; Penfield B. Goodsell, Hartford ; Giles Blague, Saybrook. Weigher and Measurer, Robert Williams. Inspectors, Henry Kilbourn, Hart- ford ; Bushnell Kirtland, Saybrook.


FAIRFIELD. Collector, William H. Peet.


STONINGTON. Collector, O. York. Dep. Col., G. R. Hallam. Surveyor, John H. Cross, Pawcatuck. In- spectors, Hiram Shaw, Stonington ; D. D. Edgcomb, Mystic and Noank.


APPENDIX.


COLCHESTER. Clerk, Amandar M. Hurlbut. Treas., Daniel Kellogg. Selectmen, David B. Carrol, Russel Gillet, Loren W. Loomis. Constables, William Foot, and Col., John T. Bulkeley, Wm. A. Williams, and Col., William L. Raymond, William Braman. G. Jurors, Edmund Jones, Ralph B. Clark, William Mitchell, Ebenezer Carpenter, Samuel Brown, B. F. Otis. Assessors, David B. Carrol, Elihu Clark, Elijah Adam. B. Relief, Ralph S. Taintor, Solomon T. Gillet, Alfred J. Loomis.


FAIRFIELD. Clerk and Treas., Samuel A. Nichols. Selectmen, Robert Wilson, Jessup Alvord, Horace Banks. Constables, Alfred Wilson, Daniel S. Bartram, Wm. H. Bibbins, and Col., Morris Gould, Wm. Brad-


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APPENDIX.


ley, Jr., Horace Banks. G. Jurors, James Hopkins, Ira B. Wheeler, John Z Provost, Alba D. Wood, Charles Nichols, Isaac DeForest. Assessors, Jesup Banks, Win. H. Bibbins, Timothy Burr. B. Relief, David Sherwood, S. A. Nichols, A. Baldwin.


MADISON, Clerk, Joseph W Dudley. Treas., Wal- ter P. Munger. Selectmen, Walter P. Munger, Fred- erick David, Jonathan E. Norton. Constables, Curtis B. Bishop, Heman C. Stone, Henry B. Wilcox, An- drew N. Smith, Charles W. Hill, Harvey E. Crutten- den, and Col., James Hill, 2d, and Col .. G. Jurors, Benjamin Kelsey, Sereno H. Scranton, Asahel Stone, James Hill, 2d, Jonathan S. Wilcox, Samuel C. Chit- tenden. Assessors, Wyllys Munger, David Dudley. B. Relief, F. Lane, Luman H. Whedon, Daniel Hill.


MILFORD. Clerk, D. L. Baldwin. Treas., Selah Strong. Town Agt., Anon Clark. Selectmen, Sam- uel B. Gunn, Nathan Fenn, Enoch B. Peck. Consta- bles, Stephen B. Ford, and Col., Amos Ford, Hezekiah S. Baldwin. G. Jurors, Anon Clark, Jonah C. Buck- ingham, Hammond R. Beach, John Burns, Jr., C. W. Cornwall, Charles Smith Assessors, John K. Bristoll, Stephen B. Ford, Benedict Merwin. B. Re- lief, Gilbert Nettleton, Enoch B. Peck, Chas. H. Pond


ROXBURY. Clerk, Myron Downs. Treas., F. W. Lathrop ; Dep., Charles Thomas. Selectmen, Charles Beardsley, Harvey H. Castle, Curtis Blakeley. Con- stables, Henry L. Smith, A. L. Hodge, and Col., Hen- ry T. Burritt, Darwin H. Beardsley, George Platt. G. Jurors, Henry L. Randall, Edmund E. Garlick, H. M. Booth, Thomas Tyrrel, Nathan R. Smith. Asses- sor, David Botsford. B. Relief, Henry L. Randall, Charles Beardsley.


SOUTH WINDSOR. Clerk, Benoni O. King. Treas., Ebenezer Pinney. Town Agts., Roderick King, Eras- tus W. Ellsworth. Selectmen, Joshua Risley, Horace Skinner. Constables and Collectors, Wm. H. White, William C. Grant. G. Jurors, Horace Skinner, Theo. Elmer. Assessor, B. O. King. B. Relief, Theodore Elmer, Hiram Clark.


E. G. RIPLEY & CO.,


DEALERS IN


IRON, STEEL, NAILS,


FILES, &c. 60 STATE STREET,


HARTFORD, CONN.


Agents for "Fall River" Nails and Iron, " Naylor & Co's" Steel, " Fairbanks'" Scales, &c., &c.


EDWIN G. RIPLEY, RUSSELL G. TALCOTT.


STATIONERY.


THE largest assortment of American, French and English Stationery, to be found in any store in this City, composed in part of Folio Post, Foolscap, Letter, Sermon, Bill, and Attorney-note Pa- per in every variety; Lace embossed and Plain Note Paper, Gold, Silver and Plain Perforated Paper, Tis- sue Paper, Bristol Board, Drawing Paper; Cap and Letter Portfolios, with and without locks; Visiting Cards ; Transparent, Initial, Motto, and Plain Wa- fers; Glass Seals, Letter Stamps, Sand and Wafer Boxes, Inkstands in great variety ; Sealing Wax, fan- cy and plain, Faber's Pencils, Rhoads and Son's, Se- will's, Cohen's, and other Drawing Pencils, Common Pencils for Schools ; Black, Blue and Red Ink, May- nard and Noyes' Copying Ink; Quills of all kinds, Steel Pens, a large assortment from the best makers ; Pen Racks, Pen and Pocket Knives, School Rewards, American, English and German Slates and Slate Pen- cils, &c., &c. Beautiful French Work Boxes and Bas- kẹts. BROWN & PARSONS.


CHARTER BAK LLife Insurance Company, HARTFORD, CONN.


CHARTER PERPETUAL.


$200,000 CAPITAL.


OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.


GIDEON WELLES, Pres. WM. T. LEE, V. Pres. SAMUEL COIT, Secretary.


DIRECTORS.


GIDEON WELLES,


WILLIAM T. LEE,


CALVIN DAY,


TERTIUS WADSWORTH,


ERASTUS SMITH,


L. F. ROBINSON.


BOARD OF FINANCE.


GEORGE BEACH, ESQ., PRESIDENT PHOENIX BANK. D. F. ROBINSON, EsQ., PRESIDENT HARTFORD BANK. HON. ISAAC TOUCEY, LATE ATTORNEY GENERAL U. S.


J. C. JACKSON, M. D., Medical Examiner. ARCHIBALD WELCH, M. D., Consulting Phys.


00C


HARTFORD:


080℃


Office, Corner of Main and Asylum Streets.


THOMAS BELKNAP,


JAMES G. BOLLES,


CHARLES SEYMOUR, JR.


JOHN A. BUTLER,


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COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE.


HARTFORD, Oct. 14, 1850.


THIS may certify, That the Capital Stock of the CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, amounting to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, (200,000,) has all been paid in, or invested in securities of undoubted character, which have been passed and approved by their Board of Directors, and by me, agreeably to the requirements of the Charter. The Legislature having thrown extraordinary and unusual guards around this Charter, for the protection alike of the Company and the public, the strength, ability and well invested cap- ital of the institution, are in my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insurance Company in this State, or per- haps in this country.


L. S.


R. G. PINNEY, Comptroller of Public Accounts, State of Connecticut.


"LIFE INSURANCE


IS THE POOR MAN'S WEALTH, AND A GOOD INVEST- MENT FOR THE CAPITALIST."


1. Husbands and Fathers may make provision after their death for their widows and children.


2. The young may make provision for themselves in their declining years.


3. Parents may provide endowments for their chil- dren.


4. Creditors may compensate the loss which the death of their debtors might occasion.


5. Borrowers to secure, in case of death, a fund to repay the loan


6. All who have a pecuniary interest in the exist- ence of a life, to guard that interest from total loss through failure of life.


" Life Insurance is truly styled a Savings Bank for the widow and the orphan, so managed that the rich and the poor may alike avail themselves of its bene- fits."


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