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DAKOTA. Walter A. Burleigh.
ARIZONA. Coles Bradford,
IDAHO. E. D. Holbrook.
MONTANA. Jas. M. Cavenaugh.
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INTERNAL REVENUE.
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE.
1ST CONG. DIST., HARTFORD AND TOLLAND COUNTIES.
Assessor, A. C. Crosby, Rockville; Assistants, C. G. Munyan, Timothy Porter, Hartford; John N. Bartlett, New Britain; R. O. Humphrey, Collinsville; David Brainard, Enfield; W. H. Fuller, Suffield; Isaac Chester, Vernon.
Collector, H. A. Grant, Enfield. Deputies, W. W. House, Edward Goodwin, & Cashier, Hartford.
2D CONG. DIST., NEW HAVEN AND MIDDLESEX COUNTIES.
Assessor, John B. Wright, Clinton. Assistants, Charles Car- lisle, John H. Rowland, New Haven; Edward B. Platt, Water- bury; Joel I. Butler, West Meriden; Bartlett Bent, Jr., Mid- dletown; Arthur M. Wright, Clinton.
Collector, (Acting,) Rufus C. Shepard, Saybrook; Deputies, Edwin Case, Wm. Olmsted, New Haven, & Cashier; Gaugers, &c., Chas. C. G. Merrill, New Haven; Inspector of Cigars, &c., Peter R. Carll, New Haven.
3D CONG. DIST., NEW LONDON AND WINDHAM COUNTIES.
Assessor, Jesse S. Ely, Norwich. Assistants, Coddington Billings, Norwich; Hezekiah L. Reade, Jewett City; E. V. Stoddard, New London; Samuel C. Ely, Essex; Jeremiah Ol- ney, Thompson; Willard Leavins, West Killingly; Richard S. Lathrop, Moosup; J. Lester Eaton, Chaplin.
Collector, Henry Hammond, Norwich. Deputies, J. A. Ma- son, North Woodstock; Lucien H. Clark, Willimantic; W. P. Hammond, Norwich; Leonard Hempsted, New London; Abel H. Simmons, Mystic; Henry L. Clemans, West Killingly. Gau- gers, John H. Simmons, Ashford; Samuel R. Knapp, Norwich; Leonard Hempsted, New London.
4TH CONG. DIST., FAIRFIELD AND LITCHFIELD COUNTIES.
Assessor, Reuben Rockwell, Colebrook. Assistants, George Wade, Bridgeport; Alfred H. Camp, Norwalk; Theodore J. Daskam, Stamford; H. C. Ryder, Danbury; E. Platt, Trum- bull; Geo. H. Noble, New Milford; George Pierport, Water- town; B. B. Rockwell, West Winsted; Myron Harrison, Corn- wall.
Collector, David F. Hollister, Bridgeport. Deputies, John A. Boughton, Bridgeport; W. T. Craw, South Norwalk; John Dayton, Greenwich; L. P. Judd, Bethlehem. Inspector of Spirits, Wyatt C. Marsh, Bridgeport; Carlos P. Merwin, New Milford; David B. Hale, Collinsville.
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CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS.
CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS.
FAIRFIELD District, west of Housatonic River to State line. -Collector, John Brooks, Bridgeport ; Deputy Collector, Inspec- tor, etc., Julius S. Hanover. Pilots, George F. Humiston, Wm. Knapp, A. & A. McNeil. Night Inspector, Samuel W. Hodges, Bridgeport.
Inspector for Norwalk, Wm. L. Quintard; for Stamford, Rufus Wardwell. Pilots, Norwalk, Samuel Bixby, Z. Rowland.
MIDDLETOWN District .- Collector, Origen Utley. Inspec- tor, etc., Win. H. Willard. Surveyor, Stephen Brooks.
Surveyor, Hartford, Henry C. Beckwith. Inspector, Timothy Sheldon.
Inspector, Saybrook, S. B. Dickinson. Pilots, Charles Wil- liams, John D. Ingraham, J. D. Ingraham, Jr., S. B. Dickin- son, Richard Dickinson. Deep River, John F. Grumley. Ches- ter, Wm. Francis.
NEW HAVEN District, extending from Madison to the Housatonic River .- Collector, James F. Babcock. Deputy Collector, Wm. W. Stone. Clerks, Jesse Peck, Wm. R. Lloyd. Weighers, Gaugers and Measurers, George Treadway, John W. Lane. Inspectors, Rufus S. Pickett, Wolcott P. Stone, George B. Bates, Wm. J. Bowen. Night Inspector, William Humes. Night Inspectors and Boatmen, Charles Plumb, W. J. Smith. Light house Keepers, Charles W. Bradley, Gilbert A. W. Ford. Messenger, Edward Atwater.
Inspector for Branford and Sachem's Head, Virgil U. Cook. Inspector for Guilford and Madison, Geo. L. Dowd.
Inspector for Derby and Milford, Henry Whipple.
NEW LONDON District,-Collector, Edward Prentis. Dep- uty Collector and Inspector, C. G. Sistare. Inspector, John P. Rice, New London; George W. Geer, Norwich; W. G. Gorton, Black Point. Physician Marine Hospital, Isaac G. Porter.
Pilots, New London, Clark S. Rogers, E. T. Beebe, B. W. Harris, Henry Hempsted, Paul Rogers; Norwich River, Thos. Comstock, James M. Holt, Henry R. Gardiner, John Ewen; Lyme, John O. Miner. Steamboat Inspectors, Isaac C. Ami- don, Philo B. Hovey, New London.
STONINGTON District .- Collector, George Hubbard. Dep- uty Collector and Inspector, Nath. Hancox.
175
POST-OFFICES.
Surveyor, Pawcatuck, George D. Cross.
Inspector for Noank and Mystic River and Bridge, Amos Cliff, Jr.
POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Postage on Letters, prepaid by Stamps, 3 cents each ¿ oz. or fraction thereof, to all parts of the country. Drop and Local letters 2 cents each ¿ oz. prepaid.
Circulars unsealed, 2 cents for every three circulars to one address.
Newspapers to any part of the United States, to regular sub- scribers, payable quarterly in advance. Weekly, not over 4 oz. 5 cents a quarter, and 5 cents for each additional 4 oz. or part thereof; and an additional 5 cents for each additional issue, -Dailies six times a week 30 cents a quarter. All other regular periodicals sent to subscribers, 1 cent for 4 oz. or less, and 1 cent for each additional 4 oz. Weekly newspapers free in the County where published.
Letters and papers delivered in cities free of charge.
Books, not over 4 oz. 4 cents prepaid; and 4 cents for each additional 4 oz. or part thereof.
Unbound miscellaneous packages not over 4 oz. 2 cents pre- paid, and 2 cents for each additional 4 oz. or part thereof ;- these include transient papers, proofsheets, manuscripts for books, cards, samples, photographs, blanks, maps, engravings, envelopes, paper, cuttings, roots, and all similar articles allowed in mails. Such packages must be sent under covers so open that the contents may be discerned; and any communication in writing subjects the whole to letter postage.
Postage to the British Provinces, 10 cents per ¿ oz. To Great Britain 24 cents and France 15 cents per } oz.
Letters, unless official, addressed to the departments in Washington, must be prepaid.
POST OFFICES AND POST MASTERS.
Abington, Amos P. Dennis Baltic,
Andover, E. Hall Bantam Falls,
E. Crossman
Ansonia
George Bristol Barkhamsted A. E. Merrell
Ashford, Dyer H. Clark Beacon Falls, Elkins Avon, Bela C. Kellogg Berlin, Henry N. Galpin
Bakerville, S. N. Pettibone Bethany, Nathan Clark
Ball's Pond,
Alvah S. Pierce Bethel, Theron H. Judd
Banksville, George Derby Bethlehem, Henry W. Peck
176
POST OFFICES.
Birmingham, See Derby Columbia,
D. T. Fuller Black Rock, Alanson Allen Cornwall, S. P. Judson Bloomfield, Henry W. Rowley Cornwall Bridge, M.S.Beeman
Bolton, Henry Alvord Cornwall Hol., P. C. Sedgwick
Bozrah, John W. Haughton Coventry, H. A. Brewster
Bozrahville, Andrew Waterman Coventry Depot, -Hodgson
Branford, E. F. Rogers Cromwell, Elisha Stevens
Bridgeport, Friend W. Smith Danbury, Edward A. Brown
Bridgewater, L. D. Minor Darien, John S. Waterbury
Bristol, Silas M. Norton Darien Depot, L. Whitney
Broad Brook Elihu Hubbard Deep River, Hyman G. Loomis
Brookfield, Andrew Northrop Derby, R. C. Naramore
Brooklyn, Apollos Richmond Durham, Seth B. Cooper Brooksvale, Samuel H. Brooks Durham Center, Mary J. Meigs
Buckingham, C. J. Loomer Eagleville, E. S. Hibbard
Buckland, Charles Annis East Berlin, W. W. Dowd
Burnside,
Moses Chandler East Canaan, Wm. Adams
Burlington, W. F. Sissons East Cornwall,
Joseph Clark
Burrville,
John M. Burr Eastford, B. B. Dorsett
Campbell's Mills, N. S. Gallup East Glastenbury, A. Brainard
Campville,
A. B. Alfred East Granby, Chester Hamlin
Canaan, F. Watson East Haddam, W. C. Reynolds
Canaan Valley, G. H. Brinton East Hampton, Joel W. Smith
Canterbury,
M. H. Sanger East Hartford, E. M. Roberts
Canton, Rollin L. Hawley East Haven, D. M. Church Canton Cnt'r, W.C.Humphrey East Kent, Jeremiah Fry
Central Vill., A. R. Herrick, Jr
East Killingly, O. H. Hammond
Center Brook, W. D. Spencer East Litchfield, W. Austin
Centre Hill, A. B. Tiffany East Lyme, Marcus Keeney Center Groton, Geo. L. Daboll East River, J. L. Scranton, Jr.,
Chalybes, Henry Randall Easton, Seleck N. Osborne
Chapinville,
Horace Landon East Putnam, J. P. Watson
Chaplin, J. W. Lincoln East Thompson, Isaac Sherman
Chatham, See East Hampton East Windsor, Nelson Skinner
Cheshire, Edwin R. Brown E.Windsor Hill, C. Z. Parmelee
Chester, S. A. Wright I ast Woodstock, O. Robbins
Chesterfield, Peter Wickwire Ellington, · L. Davinnell
Clinton, Cobalt, David Judson
Enfield, Fred'k Parsons
Colchester, Chas. H. Rogers
Essex, Richard S. Williams
Cold Spring,
O. S. Botsford Fairfield,
Edmund Hobart
Colebrook, Reuben Rockwell Fair Haven, Jas. D. Howell
Colebrook River, W. G. Kinney Falls Village, Daniel Brewster
Collamer Adaline Dow Farmington, Geo. D. Cowles
Collinsville,
A. H. Barbour Farmers Village, Phelps Tuller
Daniel Stevens
Ellsworth, Calvin F. Peck
177
POST OFFICES.
Forestville, Seth E. Green Lebanon,
Franklin, Andrew B. Smith Ledyard,
Gale's Ferry, Isaac Bragan Leesville,
Gardner's Lake,
Liberty Hill,
J. B. Forsyth Lime Rock, Francis C. French H. E. Gates
Gilead, Ralph T. Hutchinson Litchfield,
Glastenbury, E. H. Andrews Lisbon, James H. Snow
J. L. Mosher Lord's Bridge, G. D. Loveland
Goshen,
Glenville, L. B. Weeks Long Ridge, Seth S. Cook
Granby, Chas. D. Slocum Lyme,
Charles W. Wait
Greenfield Hill, Henry Bradley Madison, John Wilcox
Greenville,
Wm. H. Coit Manchester, E. P. Hatch
Greenwich,
John Dayton Mansfield, S. S. Fuller
Griswold,
T. L. Tillinghast Mansfield Cent'r, D. P. Storrs
Groton, Robert A. Morgan
Mansfield Depot, S. O. Vinton Grosvenor Dale, Lucius Briggs Marbledale, Ch. B. Morehouse
Guilford,
Marion, Bennett Lewis
Marlborough, Isaac Allen
Haddam Neck,
H. M. Selden Meriden, Linus Birdseye
Hadlyme, E. W. Gates Merrows Station, J. B. Merrow
Hamburg,
H. B. Sisson Mianus, Chas. Newman
Hamden,
Leverett Hitchcock Middlebury, Henry W. Newton
Hampton, Geo. H. Brown Middlefield, Geo. W. Bacon Hanover, Lewis J. Saxton Middle Haddam, Henry M.Hurd Hartford, E. S. Cleveland Middletown, Arthur B. Calef
Hartland,
Watson Gibbons Milford,
. Wm. Brotherton
Harwinton, Lewis Catlin Mill Brook, H.W.Pinney
Hawleyville, D. B. Hawley Millington, Joseph Arnold
Hazardville, Hebron,
A. Lundshultz Mill Plain, Henry Senior W. J. Beach
D. W. Post Milton,
Higganum, Abram Brainard Monroe, Wm. A. Clark
High Ridge, John H. Newman Montville, Wm. H. Wheeler
Hockanum, Dudley Fox Moodus, W. B. Bingham
Hotchkisville,
Reub. J. Allen Moose Mead, Matthew Burdick
Huntington, Huntsville,
Morris,
W. H. Laurens
Jewett City,
A. F. Brown Mount Carmel,
James Ives
Samuel Upson Mount Hope,
Kensington, Kent, Barrett Eaton Muddy Brook, Clovis Sayles Mystic,
L. H. Hooker Solomon Gale Abel Hinkley
Killingly,
Killingworth, Alfred Norton Mystic Bridge, J. Williams, Jr.,
Lakeville,
Thomas L. Norton Mystic River, John Grey
Lanesville, John E. Knowles Naubuc,
Peleg S. Teft Naugatuck,
Philo F. Phelps . L. S. Spencer
Laurel Glen, 12
Eliza Tomlinson Moosup,
L. H. Battey
E. S. Clark Mashapaug,. Milton H. Kinney
F. C Phelps Gurleyville, Franklin Dunham Haddam,
Geo. D. Spencer Edmund Spicer
Georgetown, James Corcoran
178
POST OFFICES.
New Boston,
A. L. Perry Ore Hill,
New Britain,
Walter Gladden Oxford,
New Canaan,
Noah W. Hoyt Park Lane,
New Fairfield, Enoch Knapp Pendleton Hill, Edwin Newton
New Hartford,
John B. Owen Pequabuck, Wm. H. Scott S. A. Wheaton
New H'fd Cen. E. M. Curtiss Phoenixville, New Haven, Neh. D. Sperry Pine Meadow, B. G. Loomis Newington, Erastus Kilbourn Plainfield, Waldo Tillinghast
NewingtonJunc. MrsT.L. Hatch Plainville, E. F. Tomlinson
New London, Chas. W. Butler Plantsville, S. H. Norton
New Milford,
Wm. B. Allen Pleasant Vale, N. D. Hinham
New Preston, D. Burnham Pleasant Vall'y, Julius C. Pratt Newtown, C. H. Peck Plymouth, E. M. Tallmadge
Niantic, Chas. R. Howard Pomfret, Thos. W. Williams
Noank, Wm. Latham Pomfret Land'g, C. G. Williams
Norfolk, M. P. Bell Poquetanock, Aaron Lucas
No. Ashford, Mary Carpenter Poquonoc B'g, Daniel Morgan
North Branford, Russell Clark Poquonock, C. W. Hathaway North Canton, Milo Lee Portland, Mrs. MaryJ. Edwards
No. Colebrook, Jasper Pinney Preston,
Ann Downer
North Cornwall, Anson Rogers Prospect,
Luther Morse
Northfield, John Catlin Putnam, John O. Fox
Northford, Timo. Bartholomew Quarryville,
Sesson Lawson
No. Franklin, T. H. C. Kingsb'y Rainbow, J. W. Leonard
No. Granby, Ezra C. Cornelius Redding, Thomas B. Fanton
No. Grosvenordale, Z. P. Miller Redding Ridge, Daniel Sanford
No. Guilford, Stephen Fowler Ridgebury, George Bouton
North Haven, J. W. Stiles Ridgefield, S. S. Dauchy
No. Killingworth, Abel Wilcox Ridgefield Stat'n Wm. W. Beers
M. A. Doolittle
North Madison, Alvin A. Blake River Side,
R. S. Hinman
No. Norfolk, F. L. Holt Rockville,
Geo. N. Brigham
North Stamford, Alvin Weed Rocky Hill,
Wm. H. Webb
No. Stonington, C. N. Wheeler Round Hill,
Odle C. Knapp
Northville, E. W. Tompkins Roxbury, North Wilton, Jas. Comstock Salem,
Thomas Strickland
No. Windham, Ralph Lincoln Salisbury,
No. Woodstock,
Ezra C. May Sandy Hook,
C. H. Glenn John Judson
Norwalk, Charles Olmstead Saugatuck,
Norwich, C. M. Coit Saybrook,
Norwich Town, Geo. D. Fuller Scitico,
L. S. Johnson James Burnett
Oakville, Warner Scotland,
Oneco, Edwin A. Card Seymour, B. W. Smith
Orange, Sidney F. Oviatt Sharon,
S. L. Gager
North. Lyme, Charles Stark Riverton,
Asa Stevens, 2d,
No. Manchester, J. O. Spencer Rockland,
George Hurlburt
E. L. Stevenson J. Treadway
Homer A. Gibbs N. J. Wilcoxson G. G. Northrop
179
POST OFFICES.
Sherman, W. W. Hoag Torrington,
Lucius F. Leach
Simsbury, Judson Wilcox Trumbull,
W. S. Wheeler
Smith's Ridge, W. L. Brown Trumbull Long Hill,
Somers, Leverett E. Pease
Somersville,
Ansel Arnold Turnerville,
Miles Beardsley P. W. Turner
South Britain, Anson Bray Uncasville,
W. R. Burnliam
Southbury, Almon B. Ruggles Union,
David L. Newell
South Canaan, John B. Reed Unionville,
W. S. Porter
So. Coventry, I. A. Spaulding Vernon,
Eugene F. McLane
S. Glastenbury, Miss E. Dayton Voluntown,
Hiram Jenks
Southington, Walter D. Cook Wallingford,
Lorenzo Lewis
South Killingly, Leonard Day Wapping,
J. H. Carter South Lyme, R. L. Chadwick Warehouse P't, G.D. Woodward So. Manchester, W. H. Cheney Warren, Charles Hine South Meriden, Henry Morgan,
Washington, Eras. J. Hurlburt So. Norfolk, S. D. Norway Waterbury, John J. Jacques South Norwalk, Math. Wilcox Waterford, Abram M. Darrow
Southport, Mrs. E. Bradley
Watertown, C. H. Hotchkiss Waterville, Wm. Pickett,
So. Windham, Geo. Stiles
Wauregan,
Henry A. Atkins Weatogue, Seymour Pettibone So. Woodstock, S. M. Fenner Square Pond, Henry C. Aborn Stafford, C. Harvey West Ashford, H. E. Knowlton West Avon, Corydon Woodford Westbrook, Wm. H. Stannard Stafford. Springs, E. F. Whiton West Cheshire, Howard C. Ives Staffordville, Julius Pinney Westchester, G, B. Robbins Stamford, Theodore J. Daskam West Cornwall, Jas. Cochrane Stanwich, Jonathan Finch Westford,
Stepney,
Charles B. Wheeler West Goshen,
Julius L. Hart
Stepney Depot,
Mrs. Platt West Granby, Elam Kendall
Sterling,
Wm. Anderson W.Hartford, Leonard Buckland
Sterling Hill,
James Pike West Hartland, H. H. Griswold
Stonington,
Wm. Beach West Haven, Jas. H. Reynolds Francis Williams W. Killingly, Sylvanus Gleason LeGrand Wells West Meriden, S. B. Morgan
Stratford,
Suffield, David Hale Westminster, Geo. K. Ray
Talcottville, Morris Hayden West Norfolk, John Dewell
Tariffville, Wm. Reed West Norwalk, Isaac Selleck
Terryville, B. H. Hemingway Weston, John H. Gregory
Thomaston, Edw. T. Gates Westport, John S. Jones
Thompson, J. F. Crosby West Redding, John L. Griffin
Thompsonville, John Houston West Stafford, J. R. Whiton
Tolland, R. J. Finley West Suffield,
Eliza Campbell
Torringford, Harvey P.Hopkins
W. Thompson,
Nelson Chase
Southford, Horace Oatman Vernon Depot,
R. H. Agard
Southville, Wait Somers
So. Windsor, Wm. Jennings
Charles L. Dean
Stony Creek,
180
POST OFFICES.
Westville,
J. F. Benton Windsorville, Sumner Shepard
West Willington, Ira Johnson Winnipauk, Geo. H. Randall
West Winsted, Geo. Dudley Winsted, Theophilus Baird
West Woodstock, Abiel Fox Winthrop, Z. Doane
Wethersfield, Geo. Smith Wolcott, Erastus W. Warner
Willimantic,
James Walden Wolcottville, O. R. Fyler
Willington, M. L. Dimock Woodbury, F. A. Walker
Wilsonville, Abiel Converse Woodstock, Geo. S. Way
Wilton, Henry Walton Woodstock Val., T. P. Leonard
Winchester Center, F. L.Loomis Woodville, John Gear
Windermere, A. S. Wilson Yalesville, D. M. Ives
Windham, Wm. Swift Yantic, Lewis Hvde
Windsor, Eli P. Ellsworth Zoar Bridge, See Pleasant Vale
Windsor Locks, A. Bidwell
ADDENDA.
COLUMBIA. Clerk, Reg. & Treas., Seth S. Collins. Select- men, *Orson F. Gurley, Chas. R. Fuller, Joseph E. H. Gates. Const., Addison H. Fitch, James L. Downer. Coll., John B. Scovill. G. Jurors, John H. Bascom, Edward Webber, Nor- man H. Clark, Charles Holbrook.
CORNWALL. Clerk & Tr., Geo. C. Harrison. Reg., Edward Sanford. Selectmen, *John R. Harrison, Henry L. Beers, David O. Cain. Const., Frank Miner, & Coll., Wm. H. Dakin, Edwin Page. G. Jurors, *Elias Scoville, *Luther Miner, Walstein C. Wadham .
CROMWELL. No returns.
ORANGE. No returns.
SHARON. Clerk, Samuel L. Gager. Reg. Chas. H. Shears. Treas., Geo. H. Chase. Selectmen, Baldwin Reed, 2d, Ichabod S. Everett, John Boyd. Const., Edwin Potter, Don P. Gris- wold. Coll., John Wilbur. G. Jurors, John Woodruff, H. Mid- dlebrooks, Henry Ingraham, L. D. Smith, Ozias Peck.
SHERMAN. Clerk, John N. Woodruff. Reg. Daniel B. Mal- lory. Treas., Henry Sherwood. Selectmen, Abram Briggs, Northrop Mallory, Stephen Joyce. Const., Edward P. Briggs, & Coll., David H. Osborn, Edward Jennings, Geo. Hall, Oliver P. Woodruff. G. Jurors, Geo. Briggs, Northrop Mallory, Geo. Woodruff.
WOODSTOCK. Clerk, Reg. & Treas., Ezra C. May. Select- men, Nelson Morse, Lewis I. Wells, Stephen D. Skinner. Const., Edward Killian, N. B. McComber, W. W. Weber. Coll., Geo. Lyman. G. Jurors, Nathan E. Morse, Hartwell Lyon, Erastus H. Wells, E. S. Bugbee, Abiel Fox, W. H. Church.
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OFFICE-No. 218 Main, corner of Grove St. CASH CAPITAL, . $150, 000.
SURPLUS, $75,000. Insures against Loss or Damage by FIRE.
J. H. SPRAGUE, President.
GEORGE NEVERS, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
CHARLES FORBS, East Hartford, Conn., of Hanmer & Forbs, Paper Manufacturers.
JOSEPH HI. SPRAGUE. Hartford, Conn .. President.
SAMUEL L. WAY, Hartford, Conn., of George M. Way & Co., Hardware Merchants.
JAMES S. WHITNEY, Boston, Mass., President of Metropolitan Steam- ship Company.
STILES D. SPERRY, Hartford, Conn., Treasurer of State Savings Bank. RALPH GILLETT, Hartford, Conn., President of State Mutual Fire In- surance Company.
WM. H. GROSS, Hartford, Conn., of Brown & Gross, Booksellers.
JACOB KNOUS, Hartford, Conn., of Weatherby, Knous & Pelton, Dry Goods Merchants.
State Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HARTFORD, CONN.
INCORPORATED 1867.
This Company offers superior inducements to all desiring insurance upon buildings, merchandise and personal property of the safer class. Policies issued on the Mutual principle for one year or a term of years, at as favorable rates as safety and prudence (from experience) will per- mit.
DIRECTORS.
Ralph Gillett, Samuel Hamilton, Roswell Brown, Willis Thrall, F. A. Brown, Newton Carter, Aner Sperry, B R. Abbe, A. Hollander, Caleb Clapp, F. K. Fox, J. H. Ranney, A. Keeney, J. B. Russell, Jr., I. Cross, Jr , of Hartford ; R. A. Chapman, East Hartford ; Henry A. Deming, Wethersfield ; R. C. Osborn, Newington ; S. H. Hayden, Windsor ; S. Tudor Wolcott, South Windsor; J. B. Williams, Glastenbury.
RALPH GILLETT, President.
ISAAC CROSS, JR., Secretary.
Office No. 7 Central Row, Room No. I.
MERCHANTS' INSURANCE CO.,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Office, Charter Oak Bank Building.
Cash Capital, $200,000.
NET SURPLUS, $175,000.
DIRECTORS .- Mark Howard ; James Bolter, Cashier Hartford Bank ; E. Roberts, of Keeney & Roberts; Timothy Sheldon, Contractor and Builder ; James P. Foster, of Foster & Co. ; Elijah H. Owen, of Owen, Root & Childs ; Homer Blanchard, Pres't Weed Sewing Machine Co. ; M. M. Merriman, of Merriman Bros. & Co .; Wm. H. Lee, of Lee, Bliss & Co., New York ; Daniel F. Seymour, of Griswold, Seymour & Co. ; Charles White, Merchant ; Hiram Bissell, Pres't Board Water Commis- sioners ; Harrison B. Freeman, Attorney at Law ; John W. Danforth, of J. W. Danforth & Co., ; Benjamin Bliss, of Benjamin Bliss & Co.
E. THOS. LOBDELL, Sec'y. MARK HOWARD, Pres't.
PUTNAM FIRE INS. CO.
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Cash Capital, $500,000.
OFFICE,-Putnam Building, 240, Main Street.
DIRECTORS .- Samuel Woodruff, Chas. F. Howard, Ed- ward S. Cleveland, Milo Hunt, A. S. Porter, Alfred E. Ely, A. H. Welch, A. C. Dunham, Geo. M. Welch, Edward Kel- logg, Frederick R. Foster. George W. Quintard, of New York ; Henry G. Hubbard, of Middletown ; C. D. Talcott, of Vernon ; Lyman Allyn, of New London.
SAMUEL WOODRUFF, President.
E. WORTHINGTON, Vice Pres't. SAMUEL G. PARSONS, Secretary.
HARTFORD MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE
Insurance Company.
OFFICE NO. 13 PEARL ST., HARTFORD, CONN.
HON. THOS. COWLES, President.
HON. HENRY G. TAINTOR, Vice President.
Late State Treasurer. LUCIUS G. GOODRICH, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
Hon. THOMAS COWLES, Bank Commissioner. Hon. HENRY G. TAINTOR, Late State Treasurer. HON. CHAS R. CHAPMAN, Mayor of Hartford. Hon. ELISHA JOHNSON, of Hartford.
JOHN C. TRACY, Esq., Pres. Far. and Mec. Bank.
Hon. LEMAN W. CUTLER, Late Comp. of Conn.
Hon. THADDEUS WELLS, Glastenbury.
L. G. GOODRICH, Secretary.
ISAAC BARNES, Burlington.
JAMES U. HATHAWAY, Suffield.
ADDISON O. MILLS, Canton.
WILLIAM R. BROWNELL, M. D., Medical Examiner.
Allyn House,
HARTFORD.
COR. ASYLUM AND TRUMBULL STS.,
R: J. ALLYN, Proprietor.
Within 3 minutes' walk of the City Park and R. R. Station.
[ Horse Cars pass the house every ten minutes to Rail- road and Steamboat.
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LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD. CONN.
Office 258 Main Street, Near the Post-Office. - -0 -
SECURITY and ECONOMY
Are the Prominent Features of this Co. Call and Examine our Plans, then Insure where you please. JOHN S. RICE, President. SAMUEL E. ELMORE, Secretary. F. D. DOUGLASS, Asst. Sec'y. H. R. MORLEY, Actuary.
P. M. HASTINGS, M. D., Medical Examiner. H. R. MORLEY, General Agent,
At Office of the Company.
3 1833 02762 689 1
THE
Charter Dak Dife Ins. Co.
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
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ASSETS, INCOME, -
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OFFICERS.
J. C. WALKLEY, Pres. Z. A. STORRS, Vice Pres. S. H. WHITE, Sec. & Treas. HALSEY STEVENS, Asst. Sec.
DIRECTORS.
JAMES C. WALKLEY, JOHN A. BUTLER,
NELSON HOLLISTER, DANIEL PHILLIPS,
ROSWELL BLODGETT, NOYES S. PALMER.
S. H. WHITE, Z. A. STORRS.
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S. B. BERESFORD, M. D., Consulting Physician. J. C. JACKSON, M. D., Medical Examiner. WM. L. SQUIRE, Actuary. LEVI W. MEECH, Mathematician. E. O. GOODWIN, Supt. of Agencies.
S. W. COWLES, S. T. LIVERMORE, Home Office Agents. WM. H. SHEPARD,
STEVENS & HART, General Agents for Conn.
THE HARTFORD LIFE AND ANNUITY
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT,
GRANTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES,
With or without participation in profits, on the most favorable terms. A NEW SYSTEM OF LIFE INSURANCE, with the most attractive features, has been introduced by this Company, en- titled,
LIFE INSURANCE
ON THE
INTEREST-BEARING PLAN,
Securing to those insuring under it compound interest, at six per cent. per annum, on all premiums, until premiums and in- terest shall equal the sum insured, then continued dividends on the sum insured, without further payment of premium. Such dividends to be the same on each Hundred Dollars insurance as shall be paid on each Hundred Dollars of paid up capital Stock.
Participating Policies, under this plan, will entitle their hold- ers to loans thereon, not to exceed one-half the sum insured.
Policies are also issued on the MUTUAL PLAN, under a separate department, wherein all the profits are exclusively divided among the assured.
All Whole Life and Endowment Policies are NON-FORFEITABLE after the payment of the first year's premium.
DIVIDENDS on Participating Policies are declared and paid annually, and are absolutely non-forfeitable.
Paid-up Cash Capital, $300,000.
OFFICERS.
C. C. KIMBALL, President. D. F. SEYMOUR, Vice Pres.
JAMES P. TAYLOR, Secretary.
WM. SCHEFFLER, Actuary. I. W. LYON, M. D., Med. Exam'r.
H. E. VALENTINE, Supt. of Agencies.
BOOKS & STATIONERY.
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BROWN & GROSS, 49 ASYLUM ST.,
HARTFORD, CONN., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in School, Classical, and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS OF ALL KINDS.
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BLANK BOOKS
In all varieties, on hand and made to order.
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Merchants and Teachers supplied at the Lowest Prices.
Che Hartford Ebening Dost
DAILY.
Succeeds the Hartford Evening Press and Morning Post, uniting the circulation of the two papers. It is published in three editions every afternoon, Sundays excepted, and con- tains interesting Reading Matter, Political and Re- ligious; the latest Telegraphic News and Mar- ket Reports.
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