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PEQUONNOCK. (Bridgeport.)-P. T. Barnum, Pres. (W. R. Higby, Cash.) C. B. Hubbell. Thomas Ransom, Clapp Spooner, Philo F. Barnum, D. W. Thompson, Seth B. Jones, Ira Sherman ; Samuel B. Peck, Newtown.
PHOENIX. (Hartford.)-George Beach, Pres., (John L. Bunce, Cash.) George Brinley, Jr., Julius Catlin, Samuel S. Ward, James B. Crosby, Henry Shepard, E. G. Ripley, George Seyms, George W. Brown, J. L. Howard ; George Roberts, South Windsor ; State, Levi O. Smith, W. J. Goodsell.
PHOENIX BRANCH, (Litchfield.)-George C. Woodruff, Pres. (Henry R Coit, Cash.) S. P. Bolles, G. H. Hollister, Henry W. Buel, E. W. Seymour, David L. Parmelee ; David C. Whittle- sey, Washington.
QUINEBAUG. (Norwich.)-Samuel C. Morgan, Pres. (Lewis A. Hyde, Cash.) Frederick Prentice, J. Halsey, John G. Hunting- ton, Edward Y. Thomas, Shubael Morgan, Leonard Ballou, John Breed, John A. Bobinson; David Gallup, Plainfield ; Ashbel Woodward, Franklin.
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BANK DIRECTORS.
QUINNIPIACK, (New Haven.)-Wm. S. Charnley, Pres. (Alex. Mc Allster, Cash.) Russell Hotchkiss, Stephen Gilbert, II. M. Welch, Chas. Atwater, Jr., Geo. D. English, J. A. Bishop, Chas. W. Allen, Edward I. Sanford.
SAUGATUCK, (Westport.)-Horace Staples, Pres. (B. L. Wood" worth, Cash.) Edmund W. Taylor, Francis W. Jesup, Edward HI. Nash, Franklin Sherwood, George Blackman ; Matthew Buckley, Weston.
SAYBROOK, (Essex.)-Samuel Ingham, Pres. (Jared E. Redfield, Cash.) Edward W. Pratt, Cornelius R. Doan, Horace H. Starkey, Gideon Parker ; G. II. Chapman, Old Saybrook; Tim- othy N. Meigs, Madison ; Samuel C Ely, J. Selden, Jr., John M. Chadwick, Lyme ; J. D. Leffingwell, Clinton ; Ezra Stannard, Westbrook; State, James Phelps, Essex.
SHETUCKET, (Norwich.)-Charles Osgood, Pres. (J. L. Devotion, Cash.) Isaac Johnson, Gilbert Osgood, Wm. L. Brewer, N. C. Brakenridge ; Thomas G. Kingsley, Franklin.
SOUTHPORT .- Jesup Alvord, Pres. (Francis D. Perry, Cash.,) Moses Bulkley, Jona. Bulkley, Charles Perry, Simon Sherwood, Oliver H. Perry ; Alva Gray, Westport.
STAFFORD .- George M. Ives, Pres. (S. Newton, Cash.) Parley Converse, John Fuller, M. B. Hovey, L. W. Crane, A. Newton ; Merrick Marcy, Union; H. Merrick, Willington ; J. D. Rich- 1 mond, Ashford.
STAMFORD .- John W. Leeds, Pres. (H. M. Humphrey, Cash.) Jo- seph D. Warren, S. B. Provost, H. K. Skelding, Wm. Gay, James H. Hoyt, Wm. T. Minor ; Stephen.Hoyt, New Canaan; Joseph Brush, E. B. Hewes, Greenwich ; Stephen Smith, Norwalk.
STATE, (Hartford.)-Thomas Belknap, Pres. (W. H. D. Callen- der, Cash.) Tertius Wadsworth, Charles H. Northam, William T. Lee, Isaac Hills, Edwin D. Tiffany, A. C. Hotchkiss ; Wm. Gay, Farmington ; Richard Bacon, Simsbury ; State, Wm. W. House, Burrill Sage.
STONINGTON .- Ephraim Williams, Pres. (Francis Amy, Cash.) C. G. Williams, J. F. Trumbull, J. J. Day, C. T. Stanton, B. Pen- dleton, A. S. Palmer, B. Pomeroy ; State, Peleg Noyes.
THAMES, (Norwich.)-Franklin Nichols, Pres. (Lyman Brewer, Cash.) Ebenezer Learned, Jr., L. W. Carroll, Charles N. Far- nam, Lafayette S. Foster; Adam Larrabee, Windham; Na- thaniel Parish, Montville ; Bucklin Mathewson, Lisbon; A. A. Young, Jewett City ; State, Henry H. Osgood.
THOMPSON .- Talcott Crosby, Pres. Joseph B. Gay, (and Cash.) Wm. H. Mason, Erastus Knight, H. S. Ramsdell, Edward Shaw,
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BANK DIRECTORS.
Joseph M. Perrin, R. M. Bullock ; John F. Williams, R. S. Mat- thewson, Woodstock ; Edmund Wilkinson, Pomfret.
TOLLAND COUNTY, (Tolland.)-Alvan P Hyde, Pres. G. D. Has- tings, (and Cash.) Loren P. Waldo, Chauncey Griggs, Ariel Ladd ; Michael Richmond, Westford ; Ebenezer R. Gurley, Mansfield ; John H. Brockway, Ellington ; R. B. Chamberlin, Coventry ; William A. Foster, Stafford; State, O. K. Isham.
TRADESMENS, (New Haven.)-Matthew G. Elliott, Pres. (Wyllys Atwater, Cash.) Wells Southworth, Andrew L. Kidston, John E. Wylie, A. W. DeForest, Edward A. Mitchell, Morris Tyler, Henry Hooker, John W. Dwight.
UNCAS, (Norwich.)-James A. Hovey, Pres. (Edward H. Learn- ed, Cash.) Wm. A. Buckingham, J. S. Webb, J. M. Hunting- ton, James Lloyd Greene, Gurdon Chapman, Jesse S. Ely, John T. Wait ; Wm. H. Cogswell, Plainfield.
UNION, (New London.) -- Robert Coit, Pres. (Charles G. Sistare, Cash.) Felix Ansart, James Morgan, Francis Allyn, Peter D. Irish, Joshua Bolles, Ezra Chappell, Wm. H. Chapman, Wm. H. Starr, Robert Coit, Jr., Joshua Bolles, Joseph Smith ; Alfred White, Russell Bailey, Groton ; Richard McCurdy, Lyme.
WATERBURY .- John P. Elton, Pres. (Augustus S. Chase, Cash.) Aaron Benedict, Green Kendrick, Nelson Hall, Leonard Bron- son, Wooster Warner, John M. Burrall ; Sereno Gaylord, Ter- ryville ; Arad W. Welton, Cheshire ; State, Henry F. Fish.
WHALING, (New London.)-Peter C. Turner, Pres. (Joseph C. Douglass, Cash.) Joseph Lawrence, John Brandegee, A. Bas- sett, Sidney Miner, Seth Smith, W. Albertson, Daniel Rogers ; B. A. Copp. Groton ; Gilbert Rogers, Waterford ; State, Wm. O. Irish.
WINDHAM .- H. S. Walcott, Pres. (Samuel Bingham, Cash.) Levi Johnson, J. A. Perkins, H. Winchester, Charles Smith ; Thomas Ramsdell, Mansfield ; State, Justin Swift.
WINDHAM Co, (Brooklyn.)-Adams White, Pres. (Edwin S. Chase, Cash.) Bela P. Spalding, Armin Bolles, Daniel C. Rob- inson, Aaron H. Storrs, John Palmer, Edward Fogg; Joseph Eaton, Plainfield ; John McClellan, Woodstock ; Wm. James, Freeman James, Killingly ; Henry G. Taintor, Hampton ; Wil- liam Pike, Sterling.
WINSTED .- George Dudley, Pres. (Wm. H. Tuller, Cash.) Elliot Beardslee, James Humphrey, Warren Phelps, Moses Camp; Theron Bronson, Winchester ; Grove Lawrence, Norfolk ; State, W. H. Phelps.
WOODBURY .- Daniel Curtis, Pres. Lewis Judd, Vice Pres .; (Vacant, Cash.) George B. Lewis, Bennet A. Sherman, George Drakeley, Jason Parker, Monroe C. Sherman ; Gregory Seeley, Washington.
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STATISTICS OF BANKS.
Statistics of Banks
-
BANKS.
| Real Cap. Nom. Cap. | Sha. Val. | Surplus.
1| Bridgeport,
$210,000
$200,000
$50
$60
$58,586
2 Bridgeport City,
113,210
150,000
100
100
3 Central,
150,000
150,000
100
75
9,201
4 Charter Oak,
550,000
500,000
100
115
16,938
5
Citizens,
125,000
286,700
100
100
40,016
7
City, New Haven,
500,000
500,000
100
118
58,369
8
Commerce,
200,000
200,000
100
106
6,264
9
Connecticut,
338,100
300,000
100
107
45,000
10
Conn. R. B'k'g Co.,
250,000
250,000
50
65
30,498
11
Danbury,
223,500
200,000
100
105
2,373
12
Deep River,
158,900
150,000
100
107
8,912
13
East Haddam,
71,480
75,000
80
85
13,000
15
Exchange,,
535,000
500,000
50
53
56,209
16
Fairfield County,
300,000
275,000
100
115
17,969
17
Farmers,
300,000
300,000
100
105
32,444
18
Farm. and Mech.,
625,000
500,000
100
128
100,000
19
Hartford,
1,132,800
1,000,000
100
130
177,698
20
Hartford County,
600,000
600,000
100
106
16,499
21
Hatters,
100,000
100,000
100
100
1,071
22
Home,
130,000
130,000
100
106
5,685
24
Iron,
200,000
200,000
25
261
7,414
25
Jewett City,
52,000
100,000
50
50
1 496
26
Litchfield County,
125,000
125,000
100
100
4,918
27 Manufacturers,
303,100
300,000
50
521
18,000
28
Mattatuck,
150,000
500,000
29
Mechanics,
300,000
300,000
60
84
47,157
30
Mercantile,
500,000
500,000
100
105
31
Merchants, N. H.,
500,000
500,000
50
543
32,000
32
Merchants, Nor.,
218,160
200,000
40
383
23,522
33
Meriden,
305,000
300,000
100
105
22
34
Middlesex County,
339,600
300,000
100
112
41,480
35
Middletown,
369,300
300,000
75
88
43,943
36
Mystic,
52,900
50,000
50
65
10,928
37
Mystic River,
100,000
100,000
50
60
6,908
38
New England,
130,000
130,000
100
103
39 New Haven,
364,800
300,000
100
116
46,254
40
New Haven Co.,
500,000
500,000
25
221
67,000
41 New London,
150,875
125,000
621
68
13,409
42
North America,
117,000
200,000
50
50
950
43
Norwich,
210,000
200,000
100
112
18,325
44
Ocean,
118,617
100,000
100
120
17,254
45 Pauquoque,
147,500
100
105
46 Pawcatuck,
75,000
75,000
50
56
4,028
47 Pequonnock,
200,000
200,000
100
105
30,000
48
Phoenix,
1,285,500
1,000,000
100
113
111,862
49
Quinebaug,
344,295
350,000
70
70
15,152
14
Elm City
500,000
100
100
100
23
Hurlbut,
300,000
100
6 City, Hartford,
537,000
500,000
100
116
167
STATISTICS OF BANKS.
in Connecticut.
Bills.
1
Loans.
I
Specie.
-
Div. per ct.
| Dis. days.
1
$181,701
$394,687
$21,937
10 Jan., July,
Tu., Fr.
2
49,232
106,626
382
8 April, Oct.
3
22,912
160,528
3,357
0 Mar., Sept.
4
82,021
391,762
8,375
10 Jan., July,
5
15,347
83,723
3,368
8 Jan., July,
6
162,380
691,975
21,616
8 Feb., Aug.
7
196,126
630,672
22,427
8 Jan., July,
8
51,017
185,983
5,288
7 Jan., July,
9
114,655
343,237
20,500
23 Jan., July,
10
165,666
438,544
19,095
9 Jan., July,
11
88,461
327,564
10,074
9} Dec., June,
12
51,262
169,286
7,997
8 Dec., June,
13
45,051
118,731
5,402
73 Feb. Aug.
14
15
202,437
823,537
25,540
8 Jan., July,
16
254,790
404,615
25,043
8 June, Dec,
17
81,674
424,538
8,401
8 Jan., July,
18
328,895
1,014,990
51,167
10 May, Nov.
19
489,172
1,917,878
49,957
20
66,201
578,971
9,908
21
88,294
147,082
8,796
22
23
44,497
132,892
4,505
8
24
186,665
352,726
18,697
8 Jan., July,
25
33,223
72,294
5,009
62 Feb., Aug.
26
85,505
78,101
7,825
7 Jan , July,
27
116,492
456,590
11,658
8 June, Dec.
28
29
119,941
570,144
13,257
10 Jan., July, 5
30
148,150
215,906
14,978
31
130,064
677,327
14,077
8 Jan., July,
32
48,812
274,580
5,113
0 Mar., Sept.
33
84,971
341,354
9,472
34
89,634
479,249
12,182
35
128,065
567,231
22,236
36
31,322
91,248
4,282
9 Jan., July,
37
58,160
167,044
8,228
8 Jan., July,
38
49,897
111,813
7,794
8 Jan., July,
39
146,532
624,697
18,920
9 Jan., July,
40
144,027
630,836
16,322
6 Jan., July,
41
37,781
193,851
4,657
73 Jan., July,
42
40,469
138,729
5,100
8 Jan., July,
43
67,306
307,933
7,551
8 Jan., July,
44
89,265
127,990
9,206
8 Jan., July,
45
17,528
159,640
2,068
46
24,508
98,646
3,083
7 Mar., Sept.
47
115,785
327,871
14,461
8 Jan., July,
48
283,886
1,538,123
33,404
8 Mar., Sept.
49
80,226
304,263
8,804
6 June, Dec.
M. W. F. Tu., Fr. Mon., Th. Tu., Fr. Mon., Th.
W., Sat. Monday. Wed.
Tu., Fr. M. W. F. Tu., Fr. Tu., Fr. M. W. F.
M. W. F. M. W. F. W., Sat.
Mon., Th. Mon., Th. Wed., Fri. Tu., Fr. Tu., Fr.
Tu., Fr. M. W. F. Mon., Th. Mon., Th. Wed. Mon., Th. Tu., Fr. Tuesday. Tuesday. Tuesday, Tu., Fr. Mon., Th. Tu., Fr. Tu., Fr. Tu., Fr. Wed.
Monday. Tu., Fr. M. W. F. Mon., Th.
8 May, Nov. 8 Jan., July, 8 Jan., July,
10 June, Dec. 8 Jan., July, 6} Jan., July,
Tu., Fr, Tu., Fr.
M. W. F. Wed.
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STATISTICS OF BANKS.
BANKS.
| Real Cap. Nom.Cap. | Sha. Val. | Surplus
50 Quinnipiack,
$500,000 $500,000
$100
$104
$6,271
51 Saugatuck,
132,237
150,000
100
103
3,022
52
Saybrook,
83,000
75,000
100
116
3,069
53 Shetucket,
100,000
100,000
100
1023
3,074
54
Southport,
108,800
100,000
100
115
23,457
55
Stafford,
105,820
150,000
100
56
Stamford,
135,000
135,000
30
36
11,734
57
State,
440,000
400,000
100
126
59,869
58
Stonington,
60,000
50,000
50
65
6,371
59
Thames,
535,300
500,000
100
112
28,311
60
Thompson,
60,000
60,000
60
65
7,471
62
Tradesmens,
125,000
500,000
100
100
63
Uncas,
291,250
300,000
50
511
13,262
64
Union,
150,000
500,000
100
112
28,600
66
Whaling,
163,750
300,000
25
30
20,000
67
Windham,
100,000
100,000
75
80
11,600
68
Windham Co.,
65,900
100,000
100
105
5.057
69 Winsted,
210,000
300,000
50
50
8,752
70 Woodbury,
100,000
100,000
50
25
2,186
The first column of the table indicates the capital accord- ing to the returns of the Banks, or the report of commission- ers, April 1, 1855. The second column, the nominal capital, or according to charter. The third column exhibits the par value of shares, and the fourth their value in market. The other columns indicate the Surplus Fund, Bills in circula- tion, Loans and Specie in Bank.
Railroad Statistics.
The following table, compiled from the Commis- sioners' Report, contains-Capital ; Capital paid in :
Chartered. Miles.
Capital.
1. Danbury and Norwalk, 1849 24 $400,000
2. Hartford, Prov. and Fishkill, 1847 123 4,500,000
3. Housatonic, 1836 74 2,000,000
4. Naugatuck, 1845 57 1,031,800
5. N. Haven and Northampton, 1846
55 922,500
6. N. H., H. & Springfield, 1833 '35
62
2,350,000
7. N. Haven and N. London, 1848 50
. 738,258
8. N. I., W. and Palmer, 1847
66
1,700,000
9. N. York and N. Haven. 1844
62 3,000,000
10. Norwich and Worcester,
1832
59
2,825,000
61
Tolland County,
86,700
75,000
100
115
17,569
65
Waterbury,
510,000
500,000
50
54
33,653
169
Bills.
Loans.
1 Specie.
1
50
$87,130
$555,117
$9,865
8 Mar., Sept.
51
62,938
91,392
6,487
8 Jan., July,
52
112,431
165,634
20,446
8 Jan., July,
Tu., Sat.
53
38,373
126,535
4,193
8 June, Dec.
54
119,504
181,910
16,464
10 Jan., July,
55
56
113,955
196,041
13,009
10 Mar., Sept.
57
292,605
949,970
28,721
10 Mar., Sept.
58
33,281
87,405
5,678
8 June, Dec.
59
130,317
578,402
13,298
8 Mar., Sept.
60
70,402
119,941
6,807
8 April, Oct.
61
69,723
200,561
7,385
10 April, Oct.
62
63
93,197
358,835
10,229
8 April, Oct.
64
76,053
176,348
7,936
9 Jan., July,
Tu., Fr.
65
126,664
682,860
12,311
8 Jan., July,
Tu., Fr,
66
70,109
212,465
7,500
8 Jan., July,
67
60,000
141,336
6,311
8 Mar , Sept.
68
87,676
141,619
8,108
8 April, Oct.
69
113,781
322,155
11,129
8 May, Nov.
Tu., Fr.
70
31,456
53,501
3,587
0 Jan., July,
Saturday
ROCKVILLE BANK .- Allen Hammond, Pres. (E. B. Preston, Cash.) A. Bailey, C. Winchell, J. N. Stickney, L. Bonelle ; A. Kellogg, Vernon; N. Raymond, Colchester ; H. Kingsbury, Coventry ; A. Arnold, Somers.
Railroad Statistics.
Cost and Equipments : Net earnings for the year ; and the Funded and Floating Debts.
Paid in.
Expended.
Earnings.
D. Funded. Floating.
$,278,550
$371,504
$12,991
$63,000
$25,200
1,899,115
3,730,551
94,192
1,354,430
360,332
2,000,000
2,429,066
18,531
300,000
174,178
1,031,800
1,577,167
461,425 500,000
112,570
922,500
1,400,000
2,350,000
3,295,636
306,447
898,000
50,000
738,258
1,450,318
663,000
72,165
508,600
1,527,827
3,717
965,000
42,827
2,992,450
4,980,407
335,611
2,126,000
126,648
2,122,300
2,596,488
93,580
677,100
75,926
a
Mon. Th. Tu., Fr. Thurs. Tu., Fr. M. W. F. Daily.
Tu., Fr. Tu., Fr. Wed.
Mon., Th. Mon., Th.
Mon. Th. Wed. Wed.
STATISTICS OF BANKS.
Div. per ct. | Dis. days.
Mon., Th. Tuesday.
43,143
170
SAVINGS BANKS.
Savings Banks.
Name.
President.
Sec. & Treas.
1 Bridgeport
1842
Lemuel Coleman
2 Collinsville
1853
3 Danbury 1849
4 Deep River
1851
George Read
5 Derby 1846
1851
H. L. Champlin
7 Falls Village
1854
R. M. S. Pease
Lam'l S. Cowles
9 Groton
1854
N. G. Fish
George W. Noyes
10 Hartford
1819
James B. Hosmer
Olcott Allen
11 Litchfield
1850
12 Meriden
1851
Benj. H. Catlin
13 Middletown
1825
Joseph Taylor
14 New Haven
1838 Henry White
15 New London
1827 Robert Coit
Francis C. Learned
Thos. Warner, Jr
17 Norwich
1824
Lafayette S. Foster
Henry Terry
19 Portland 1853
20 Salisbury
1848
21 Seymour
1852
22 Southport
1854
Fred'k Marquand
Charles Hawley
Francis D. Perry Francis R. Leeds Eliab A. Converse
O. B. Grant
26 Tolland,
1841 R. R. Chamberlin
G. D. Hastings
27 Waterbury
1850
John P. Elton
28 Willimantic
1841
Savings Banks.
Under the General Banking Law.
1 Hartford Co.
66
2 Peoples 1854
3 " Union 1854
4 Conn. 1854
5 New Haven City 1854
6 New London Co. 1855
7 " Farm. & Mech.
8 Norwalk, Fair.Co. 1854
9 Norwich, F. & M. 1854 10 Rockville 1853 11 W.Winsted, Lit.Co.1854
Presidents.
1851 E. A. Bulkeley
Albert Day
Newton Case Roswell Brown Wm. A. Ives Joshua Bolles Ezra Chappell Ebenezer Hill
Elliott Bradley
George Sterling Seth P. Norton
F. S. Wildman
George W. Ives Sedley Snow Joseph P. Canfield John L Parker
6 Essex
8 Farmington
1851
John T. Norton
H. R. Coit Levi E. Coe
Henry Carrington Stephen D. Pardee
16 Norwalk
1849 Clark Bissell
Francis A. Perkins Edwin Talmage
W. R. Whittlesey
23 Stamford 1851
24 Staffordville 1855
Rufus G. Pinney
25 Stonington
1850
Wm. Hyde, Jr.
Sec. & Treas. John W. Seymour Chauncey Howard A. R. Hillyer S. C. Preston Ja's M. Townsend J. C. Douglass Charles Butler John A. Weed E. H. Learned Allen Hammond Wm. H. Phelps
F. J. Kingsbury John Tracy
18 Plymouth 1852
Timo. Chittenden Sylvester Smith
Fitch Smith
171
SAVINGS BANKS.
Savings Banks.
Dividends.
1
2
132
16,194
12,561
2,673
25
6 Apr. Oct
4
562
43,359
20,279
6,792
114
6 May. Nov.
5
519
91,822
25,457
20,163
450
6 Jan. July.
6
568
72,986
33,107
1
16,672
750
5¿Jan. July.
7
1,532
8
381
54,051
30,824
8,967
182
6 Jan. July.
9
245
32,946
35,719
2,773
117
6 April. Oct.
10 16,953
2,754,662
519,576
468,387
6,288
6 June. Dec.
11
619
88,978
25,787
15,794
306
51Jan. July.
12
492
29,821
11,467
9,147
250
6 Jan. July.
13
6,085
1,197,915
106,679
111,790
2,150
6 May. Nov.
14
7,056
1,095,925
313,213
307,677
2,789
6 Jan. July.
15
3,431
931,037
193,297
109,031
1,300
6 Jan. July.
16
1,257
153,807
50,000
29,000
663
6 Jan. July.
17
7,887
2,054,112
433,641
256,755
3,144
6 Jan. July.
18
88
8,293
2,257
2,017
31
5}Jan. July.
19
5
482
482
20
498
78,116
12,468
7,885
414
53Jan. July.
21
140
13,238
1,581
1,021
100
6 Jan. July.
22
301
30,643
34,369
3,726
276
6 Jan, July.
23
431
67,616
36,697
22,043
340
6 April. Oct.
24
(new.)
25
608
131,356
40,943
17,391
638
6 June. Dec.
26
1,279
188,218
53,463
38,468
532
6 Jan. July.
27
390
40,770
19,700
12,294
325
6 Feb. Aug.
28
1,114
153,403
30,156
19,777
616 6 April. Oct.
Savings Banks.
These Institutions have a guarantee fund, receive deposits at 6 per cent. and loan their funds at a bonus.
Capital.
Paid in.
Dep'rs. 1,007
Deposits. $327,358
Loans. $430,301
Bonus.
2
125,000
12,500
756
78,593
91,320
7
3
100,000
5,000
41,759
45,126
4
100,000
10,000
655
79,000
89,000
8
5
250,000
20,000
1,419
126,553
166,000
6 & 12
6
125,000
10,000
138
36,562
46,500
3
7
100,000
10,000
268
70,000
80,000
6
9
100,000
10,000
461
151,999
161,000
4 & 6
10
100,000
10,000
80,429
90,000
3
11
100,000
5,000
61
29,424
28,230
3
-
No. Depos. 3,791
Amount Deposits. $828,887
DURING PAST YEAR. Deposits. Withdr'n. Expen.
$199,982
$178,551| $1,967
6 Jan. July. 6
3
810
105,000
468
8 100,000
10,000
13,676
closing up
1 $100,000
$12,000
BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS
Building Associations
Differ from Savings Banks in requiring monthly payments to be made of 1 dollar on a share, and in loaning money at a bonus. No moneys can be withdrawn until the shares, including princi- pal and interest, amount to $200, when the stock becomes full. Presidents.
1 Ansonia 1852
2 Bethel 1854
3 Birmingham 1852
4 Bridgeport Mut. 1853
5 Peoples 1852
6 M. & W.M.1852
7 Bristol 1853
8 Collinsville 1853
9 Fair Haven
10 Forestville 1853
11 Hartford 1852
12 Mechanics 1854
13 Hitchcockville
1853
14 Manchester
1853
15 Meriden
1853
16 Middletown
1853
17 Middlesex 1854
18 Milford 1853
19 Mount Carmel 1850
20 Naugatuck 1852
21 New Britain
1852
22 New Haven
1850
23
Peoples 1853
24 Mech.& W.M.1852
25 Plainville 1853
26 Seymour 1851
27 Southington
1854
Urbane Woodruff F. D. Whittlesey
28 Wallingford 1853
29 Waterbury
1852
30 66 City
1853
31 Westport
1852
32 Westville
1850
Wales French
33 Whitneyville
1849
34 Winsted
1855
Wm. L. Gilbert
35 66 West
1852
Jas. Humphrey
Ja's A. Bushnell
36 Wolcottville 1852 John Hungerford R. C. Abernethy 1853 Nath. B. Smith Thomas Bull
37 Woodbury
Nathan Seeley
A. Hawkins, Jr. Eliakim Hough Tra Sherman
George Keeler
Tracy Peck
Sec. & Treas. D. W. Plumb Win. A. Judd
S. A. Downs S. M. Middlebrook Stephen Hawley Wm. R. Bunnell Benj. F. Hawley R. O. Humphrey
Chaun'y GoodrichTho's Lowry, Jr. Barzillai Hudson S. D. Sperry
James P. Foster Iliram Goodwin
Haynes L. Porter Homer Cowles Moses Scott
Albert Foster
II. P. Hoadley
Wm. Woodward
Origen Utley
John Wyse
David Smith
Wm. B. Smithi
Ira Merwin
Morris Tyler
J. S. Griffing
John L. Smith David L. Baldwin Joseph A. Graniss G. Spencer A. P. Collins W. H. Tallmadge John T. Collis Joel Ives Henry D. Stanley P. B. Buckingham
Almer Hall Ebenezer H. Ives
Leonard Bronson Israel Holmes, 2d
George W. Cook Alva Gray
N. J. Welton Myron L. Mason Ja's G. Hotchkiss James Augur Wm. C. Phelps
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
Patriarch, Geo. F. Smith, New Haven ; Assistant, Wm. W. Lee, Norwalk ; Scribe, David E. Burwell, Westville ; Treasurer, James S. Clark, Brookfield ; Chaplain, Rev. John Elderkin, New Haven . Conductor, Chas. M. Booth, New Milford ; Sentinel, Sherman S' Stevens, Norwalk ; Past Patriarch, Wales French, Westville.
172
1852 . Sam'l HemingwayJ. W. T. Hamilton
.
Sylvester Smith
AND SAVINGS BANKS.
173
and Savings Banks.
-
Besides payments on stock, these institutions receive money on deposit, to be withdrawn at pleasure with 6 per cent. interest, paid semi-annually, the same as Savings Banks.
No. Shares.
Paid on
Amount
Loans.
Div.
1
1,415
$50,054
$10,862
$$52,500
$18,800
11
2
700
10,511
9,444
9,720
13,888 16
3
647
34,000
16,673
37,000
75,000
15,000
52
5
3,095
88,603
184,431
214,593
86,473
24
6
948
48,554
47,634
81,914
22,547
25
7
2,697
76,692
33,846
56,625
68,451
21
8
545
6,639
16,135
23,625
40
9
1,670
60,275
49,000
96,000
18,000
20
10
299
8,589
2,922
2,887
7,461
22
11
4,308
236,319
155,399
270,989
31,749
21
12
1,143
32,727
31,723
17,450
48,424
14
13
184
1,326
5,354
5,350
2,000
421
14
308
6,074
5,656
4,250
6,495
14
15
478
11,995
6,388
11,782
3,856
20
16
1,148
27,722
16,610
43,851
15
17
488
6,267
21,084
19,900
12,770
40
18
873
18,099
14,808
32,913
12
19
369
16,420
525
10,350
6,893
16
20
1,025
40,084
1,522
40,675
1,214
31
21
1,862
56,441
36,286
70,195
47,879
213
22
6,602
259,464
200,440
520,900
117,242
17
23, 1,820
55,433
42,467
54,920
49,977
141
24
5,374
241,151
167,614
366,245
23
25
490
13,194
5,988
16,121
23
26
529
28,281
4,162
29,209
3,732
15
27
857
16,889
13,375
15,195
17,630
19%
28
1,053
36,113
11,699
20,385
27,326
18
30
1,033
32,269
12,293
41,594
4,060
38
31
366
10,500
15,400
3,950
56
32 .
551
34,194
4,613
39,512
2,443
143
33
201
14,163
16,196
89,710
9,242
18
35
1,304
60,407
12,850
58,040
14,745
151
36
446
14,016
7,110
16,750
11,542
10
37
779
11,251
25,000
35,000
7,000
18
STATE TEMP. SOCIETY.
Pres., B. W. Tompkins, Norwich. Vice Pres., II. W. Benedict, David Hawley, Jay Peck, Herman Baldwin, Benj. Douglas, P. L. Berry, Thomas Clark, Erastus Lester. Exec. Com., Alvah Holt, Wales French, E. Stoddard, J. G. Baldwin, Asa Hill. Cor. Sec., E. M. Gorham. Rec. Sec., T. H. L. Talcott. Treas., A. Townsend.
29
3,137
94,788
45,639
148,915
24,547
19
14,452
8
34
1,513
84,464
41,200
14
4
1,360
27,812
Deposits.
Permane't. Tempor'y. pr ct.
Shares.
174
POST-OFFICES
Postage.
LETTERS not exceeding half an ounce, and within 3,000 miles, 3 cents pre-paid, by stamps or stamped envelops ; and the same for every additional half ounce or fraction thereof. Over 3,000 miles, 10 cents, half an ounce, &c. Drop letters, one cent; advertising, one cent.
NEWSPAPERS, periodicals, unsealed circulars, &c., weighing not over 3 ounces, are to pay 1 cent each, to any part of the United States; or half that rate when paid quarterly or yearly in advance. Newspapers, &c., weigh ing not over 1} ounces, half the above rates, when circula- ted within the state of publication. Newspapers, papers and pamphlets of not more than 16 pages, 8vo, in packages of not less than 8 ounces, to one address, to be charged half a cent an ounce, without regard to the number of pieces. Postage on all transient matter to be pre-paid or charged double. Weekly newspapers free in the county of publication. Bills for newspapers, and receipts for pay- ment of moneys therefor, may be inclosed in subscribers' papers. Exchange between newspaper publishers, free.
Books, bound or unbound, of not more than 4 pounds each, 1 cent per ounce, under 3,000 miles, and 2 cents over that distance. Fifty per cent. to be added when not pre- paid.
Newspapers, &c., to be so inclosed that the character can be determined without removing the wrapper; to have nothing written or printed on the paper beyond the direc- tion, and to contain no inclosure other than the bill or receipts before mentioned.
MAIL ROUTES IN CONNECTICUT.
The Register for 1854 contains a list of the Mail Routes in the State, the frequency of the mails at each post- office, and the town where and route on which it is situated.
POST-OFFICES AND POSTMASTERS.
Abington, John Williams Ball's Pond, Alvah S. Pearce Andover, Wm. Cooke Banksville, John Banks
Ansonia, Burr Perkins Bantam Falls, Leon. Kinney Ashford, Dyer H. Clark Barkhamsted, E. N. Ransom Avon, James Hilton Beacon Falls, G. Goodyear John S. Baker Berlin, Henry N. Galpin
Bakerville,
175
AND POST-MASTERS.
Bethany,
Nathan Clarke Cromwell, Charles Kirby
Bethel, Eli S. Barnum Danbury, Francis Fairchild
Bethlem, Henry W. Peck Darien, Ira Scofield
Birmingham, T. S. Shelton
66 Depot, Isaac H. Clock
Black Rock, Alanson Allen Deep River,
H. G. Loomis
Bloomfield, H. B. Case Derby, (See Birmingham.)
Bolton, E. K. Williams Durham, Bozrah, Wm. Fitch 66 Center, David Smith Bozrahville, J. M. Peckham Eagleville, E. B. Hibbard East Berlin, Edw. Wilcox
Branford, Levi S. Parsons
Bridgeport, E. B. Goodsell East Canaan,
Bridgewater, S. R. Weeks Eastford,
H. Lawrence Jos. Dorsett
Bristol, Geo. H. Mitchell E. Granby,
C. O. Cornish
Broad Brook, E. Hubbard East Haddam, Alfred Gates
Brookfield, Homer Lake E. Hampton, Wm. G. Buell
Brooklyn, Benj. E Palmer E. Hartford, E. S. Goodwin
Buckland, Wm. Jones East Haven, S. Hemingway
Burlington, Romeo Elton E. Kent, Benj. Tompkins
Burrville, Nelson Roberts E. Killingly, Wm. A. Stone
Campbell's Mills, E. Potter. East Lyme, Jirah Kellogg
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