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Inspector, John P. States, Stonington.
Surveyor, Pawcatuck, George D. Cross.
Inspector for Noank, Mystic River and Bridge, Mannassah Miner.
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POST OFFICES AND POST MASTERS.
Abington,
Israel A. Randall Bolton, Sherman P. Sumner
Andover, Wm. Dorrance Bozrah, John W. Haughton
Ansonia,
Charles E. Bristol Bozrahville, Jas. M. Peckham
Ashford, Dyer H. Clark Branchville, Wm. W. Beers
Avon, Bela C. Kellogg Branford, Philo Hall
Bakersville, S. N. Pettibone Bridgeport, Geo. F. Tracy
Bridgewater, George Lyon Ball's Pond, Alvah S. Pierce
Bristol, Silas M. Norton Banksville, George Derby
Baltic,
O. Foster Broad Brook,
N. P. Adams
Bantam Falls, E. Crossman Brookfield, Andrew Northrop
Barkhamsted, Wm. Taylor Brookfield Centre, A. Somers
Beacon Falls, E. W. Elkins Brooklyn, Apollos Richmond
Berlin, Henry N. Galpin Brooksvale, Samuel H. Brooks
Bethany, Nathan Clark Buckingham, C. J. Loomer
Bethel, Amos Woodman
Buckland, H. C. Parker
Bethlehem, Herbert S. Jackson
Burnside, E. D. Chandler
Burlington, W. F. Sessions Birmingham, See Derby
Black Rock, Alanson Allen Burrville, John M. Burr Bloomfield, Henry W. Rowley Campbell's Mills, N. S. Gallup Campville, Due g
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POST-OFFICES.
Canaan, S. M. Beckley East Granby, Chester Hamlin Canaan Valley, G. H. Brinton East Haddam, W. C. Reynolds Cannon's Station, A. M. Reed East Hampton, C. C. Sears Canterbury, John P. Kingsley East Hartford, W. A. Loomis Canton, E. R. Hough East Haven, S. Hemingway Jeremiah Fry
Canton Cnt'r, W.C.Humphrey East Kent,
Central Vill., Jas. M. Wilcox
East Killingly, E. M. Kennedy W. Austin Center Brook, W. D. Spencer East Litchfield,
Centre Hill, A. B. Tiffany East Lyme, M. W. Comstock Center Groton, Geo. L. Daboll East River, J. L. Scranton, Jr. Chalybes, J. B. Leavenworth Easton, Seleck N. Osborne
Chapinville,
Horace Landon East Putnam, Era Parker
Chaplin,
J. W. Lincoln East Thompson, Isaac Sherman
Chatham.
See East Hampton East Windsor, George Spencer
Cheshire, Edwin R. Brown E. Windsor Hill, C. Z. Parmelee
Chester,
S. A. Wright Jast Woodstock, O. Robbins
Chesterfield,
Jas. B. Ashcroft Ekonk,
K. S. Wilcox
Clinton, Chas. H. Taintor
Ellington, Henry Bissell
Cobalt, Daniel Day Ellsworth, J. M. Gregory
Colchester, Chas. H. Rogers Enfield, Fred'k P. Parsons
Cold Spring, O. S. Botsford Essex, Richard S. Williams
Colebrook, Henry S. Allen Fairfield, Charles B. Wakeley
Colebrook River, R.O.Bushnell Fair Haven,
C. S. Bushnell
Collinsville, Emerson A. Hough Falls Village, J. F. Millspaugh Columbia, Geo. B. Fuller Farmington, J. W. Beers Farms Village, Charles Weed Cornwall, Geo. D. Cowles
Cornwall Bridge, C. B. Skiff Forestville,
Cornwall Hol., P. C. Sedgwick Franklin,
Andrew B. Smith
Coventry, H. A. Brewster Gale's Ferry,
Isaac Bragaw
Coventry Depot, T. Hodgson Gardner's Lake,
Cromwell, Frank Allison Gaylordsville, A. H. Barlow
Danbury, Phineas D. Crosby Georgetown, James Corcoran
Darien, John S. Waterbury Gilead, Ralph T. Hutchinson
Darien Depot, L. Whitney Glastonbury, E. H. Andrews
Deep River, S. M. Shipman
Glenville, E. Mosher
Derby, R. C. Naramore Goshen,
John W. Brooks
Durliam, Oscar Leach Granby,
Paul B. Greene
East Berlin, W. W. Dowd Greenwich, J. E. Brush
East Canaan, Wm. Adams Griswold, A. H. Lester
East Cornwall, Joseph Clark Groton, John S. Morgan
Eastford, A. J. Bowen Grosvenor Dale, H. G. Ransom
East Glastonbury, Jos. M. Cone Guilford, Charles Griswold
J. F. Douglass
Chester P. Loomis Durham Center, Geo. H. Davis Greenfield Hill, Henry Bradley Eagleville, Simeon O. Vinton Greenville,
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POST-OFFICES.
Gurleyville, Franklin Dunham Mashapaug, Wm. M. Corbin
Haddam, E. S. Clark Meriden, L. R. Hall Haddam Neck, H. M. Selden Merrow Station, J. B. Merrow
Hadlyme, Henry Y. Comstock Mianus, D. T. Hawes
Hamburg,
M. S. Parker, Jr. Middlebury, Henry W. Newton
Hamden,
Leverett Hitchcock Middlefield, S. D. Jewett
Hampton, Geo. H. Brown Middle Haddam, Henry M. Hurd
Hanover, Maria Smith Middletown, Bartlett Bent
Hartford,
E. W. Whitaker Milford, Joseph R. Clark
Hartland,
Watson Gibbons Mill Brook, H. W. Pinney
Harwinton,
Lewis Catlin Millington, Frank Swan
Hawleyville,
D. B. Hawley Mill Plain,
Henry Senior
Hazardville,
A. Lundshultz Milton, W. J. Beach
Hebron, C. G. Buell Monroe,
Wm. A. Clark
Higganum,
Abram Brainard Montville,
Wm. C. Turner
High Ridge,
John H. Newman Moodus,
L. D. R. Gates
Hockanum,
Edwin Brewer Moose Mead, Matthew Burdick
Hotchkisville, R. S. Bronson Moosup,
W'm. S. Simmons
Huntington, N. W. Blackman Morris,
Joseph W. Mason
Huntsville,
James H. Chase Mount Carmel, James Ives
Jewett City,
A. F. Brown Mount Hope,
J. C. Bottum
Kensington,
. N. W. Warren Muddy Brook, Solomon Gale
Kent, Barrett Eaton Mystic, Geo. E. Lamphere
Killingly, Marcus Wood Mystic Bridge, J. A. Rathburn
Killingworth, Alfred Norton Mystic River,
W. W. Packer
Lakeville, Thomas L. Norton
Naubuc, E. R. Curtis
Lanesville,
John E. Knowles Naugatuck,
L. S. Spencer
Laurel Glen,
E. P. Chapman
Nepaug, . E. M. Curtiss
Lebanon,
N. C. Barker New Boston, Oscar Tourtelotte
Ledyard,
Edmund Spicer New Britain,
Walter Gladden
Leesville,
Francis Root New Canaan,
Noah W. Hovt
Liberty Hill,
Wm. A. Fuller New Fairfield, R. J. Stevens Lime Rock, Francis C. French New Hartford, , John B. Owen
Litchfield,
H. E. Gates New Haven,
Neh. D. Sperry
Long Ridge,
Seth S. Cook Newington, Erastus Kilbourn Charles W. Wait NewingtonJunc. Mrs. T. L. Hatch
Lyme,
Madison, John Wilcox New London, Betsey A. Mower
Manchester,
E. P. Hatch New Milford, Robert Erwin
Mansfield, S. S. Fuller New Preston,
D. Burnham
Mansfield Cent'r, J. P. Fenton Newtown, Z. S. Peck
Mansfield Depot, A. K. Brown Niantic, Wm. Whaley
Marbledale, Ch. B. Morehouse Noank, Orrin E. Miner
O. H. Wolcott Marion, Bennett Lewis Norfolk,
Marlborough, Ed'n C. Warner No. Ashford,
Mary Carpenter
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POST-OFFICES.
North Branford, Russell Clark Poquonock, C. W. Hathaway North Canton, Milo Lee Portland, Mrs. M. E. Edwards
No. Colebrook, Jasper Pinney Preston, Ann Downer
North Cornwall, Miles Scoville Prospect, Luther Morse
Northfield, John B. Hopkins Putnam, P. P. Wilson
Northford, Timo. Bartholomew Quarryville, No. Granby, Willis Phelps Rainbow,
A. W. Cowles
No. Grosvenordale, H. Arnold Redding,
No. Guilford,
Abigail Fowler Redding Ridge, Daniel Sanford
North Haven,
J. W. Stiles Ridgebury,
George Boughton
North Lyme, Charles Stark Ridgefield,
Hiram K. Scott
North Madison, Alvin A. Blake Riverton,
Abner Hart
No. Manchester, Moses Scott Riverside,
R. S. Hinman
No. Norfolk, F. L. Holt Robertsville,
John Partridge
North Stamford, Alvin Weed Rock Falls,
Ira N. Johnson Asa Stevens, 2d Geo. N. Brigham
North Wilton, Jas. Comstock Rocky Hill,
Henry J. Smith
No. Windham,
Ralph Lincoln Round Hill,
Odle C. Knapp
No. Woodstock,
Ezra C. May Rowayton,
Norwalk, Charles Olmstead Roxbury,
Norwich, E. G. Bidwell Salem,
Norwich Town,
J S. Lathrop Noble Warner Sandy Hook,
E. Patch
Orange, Sidney F. Oviatt Saybrook,
Ore Hill,
Homer A. Gibbs Scitico,
Oxford, Chas. H. Butler Scotland,
James Burnett
Park Lane, G. G. Northrop Seymour,
S. H. Canfield
Pendleton Hill, R: P. Palmer Sharon,
Henry M. Gillette
Pequabuck,
Walter H. Scott Sherman,
Emery Northrop
Phoenixville,
S. A. Wheaton Simsbury, Erwin Chase
Pine Meadow,
B. G. Loomis Smith's Ridge,
W. L. Brown
Plainfield,
Waldo Tillinghast Somers, Leverett E. Pease
Plainville,
E. F. Tomlinson Somersville, Ansel Arnold
Plantsville,
H. S. Ives South Britain, Anson Bray
Plattsville,
G. S. Platt Southbury, Almon B. Ruggles Pleasant Vall'y, L. B. Stevens South Canaan, John B. Reed Plymouth, Horace Fenn So. Coventry, I. A. Spaulding
Pomfret, Thos. W. Williams Southford, Horace Oatman
Pomfret Land'g, C. G. Williams So. Haven, S. C. Thompson
Poquetanock, Aaron Lucas S.Glastonbury, MissE.S.Dayton Poquonoc B'g, Daniel Morgan Southington, Walter D. Cook
Oliver Cook George Hurlburt O. Whittlesey
Salisbury, Francis Richardson
Oakville,
Oneco, Edwin A. Card Saugatuck,
Jas. E. Hubbell Galen H. Dowd L. S. Johnson
No. Stonington, Wm. H. Hillard Rockland,
Northville, C. W. Potter Rockville,
J. W. Leonard
Thomas B. Fanton
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POST-OFFICES.
South Killingly, Leonard Day Wapping, J. H. Carter
South Lyme, R. W. Chadwick Warehouse P't, G. D. Woodward
So. Manchester, W. H. Cheney Warren, Charles Hine
So. Meriden, H. Manwarring
Washington, C. L. Hickox
So. Norfolk, S. D. Northway Waterbury, John W. Hill Waterford, George W. Darrow Watertown, C. H. Hotchkiss
South Norwalk, Math. Wilcox Southport, Lewis F. Sherwood Southville, Joseph Y. Beers
So. Windham, Ezra Stiles
So. Windsor, Wm. Jennings Wauregan, Henry A. Atkins Weatogue, Seymour Pettibone So. Woodstock, S. M. Fenner West Ashford, H. E. Knowlton Square Pond, Henry C. Aborn West Avon, Martin Judd
Stafford, C. R. Brown Westbrook, Isaac N. Spencer Stafford Springs, E. F. Whiton West Cheshire, B. E. Hotchkiss
Staffordville. A. S. Eaton Stamford, Theodore J. Daskam Stanwich, Jonathan Finch Westford,
Westchester, Gurdon Rogers West Cornwall, G. H. Wheaton Charles L. Dean
Stepney, C. D. Hawley
West Goshen, W. M. Allen
Stepney Depot, Mrs. H. Platt West Granby, Mason G. Wilcox
Sterling,
Wm. Anderson W. Hartford, Leonard Buckland
Sterling Hill, James Pike West Hartland, H. H. Griswold
Stony Creek, Wm. Beach West Haven, Edw. W. Wilmot
Stonington,
Francis Williams W. Killingly, Sylvanus Gleason Cladius B. Curtiss West Meriden, W. Bull Richard Jobes Westminster, Geo. K. Ray
Talcottville,
A. K. Talcott West Norfolk,
John Dewell
Tariffville,
Trall West Norwalk, E. T. Benedict
Terryville, B. H. Hemingway Weston,
John H. Gregory
Thomaston, E. T. Gates Westport,
Henry P. Burr
Thompson, Jas. N. Kingsbury
West Redding, John L. Griffin
Thompsonville, John Houston West Stafford,
Tolland, Daniel E. Benton West Suffield,
Torringford, Harvey P.Hopkins
W. Thompson,
J. R. Whiton Mrs. E. Lyman J. Underwood
Torrington, C. H. Bronson
Westville,
J. F. Benton
Trumbull, W. S. Wheeler West Willington, Ira Johnson
Trumbull, Long Hill, Edw.Platt
W. Winsted, B. F. Marsh
Turnerville, P. W. Turner West Woodstock, A. Fox
Uncasville, J. A. Comstock Wethersfield, Silas W. Robbins Union, David L. Newell Willimantic, John Brown
Unionville, J. D. Cook Willington, M. L. Dimock
Vernon, John Allen Wilsonville, Albert Converse
Vernon Depot, R. H. Agard Wilton, Edward Keeler
Voluntown, Hiram Jenks Winchester Center, F.L.Loomis
Wallingford,
Delano W. Ives Windermere, John W. Thayer
Stratford,
Suffield,
Waterville, Wm. Pickett
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EDUCATION.
Windham,
. Wm. Swift Wolcottville,
O. R. Fyler
Windsor, U. S. Bidwell Woodbury, Wm. E. Woodruff
Windsor Locks, A. W. Converse Woodstock, John F. Perry Windsorville, Sumner Shepard Woodstock Val., A.M. Bancroft Winnipauk, Geo. H. Randall Woodville, John Gear
Winsted, Jabez Alvord Yalesville, James Morse
Winthrop, Aurelia T. Clark Yantic, Lewis Hyde
Wolcott, Erastus W. Warner
EDUCATION.
YALE COLLEGE, New Haven.
Rev. Theodore Dwight Woolsey, D. D., LL. D., President. Rev. Eleazer T. Fitch, D. D., Rev. Leonard Bacon, D. D., LL .. D., Rev. Elias Loomis, LL. D., Rev. Noah Porter, D. D., LL. D. Wm. A. Norton, M. A., James D. Dana, LL. D., Rev. Geo. E. Day, D. D., Thomas A. Thacher, LL. D., Brig. Gen. B. S. Rob- erts, U. S. A., Benjamin Silliman, M. D., Rev. Chester S. Ly- man, M. A., Rev. James M. Hoppen, D. D., James Hadley, LL. D., Stephen G. Hubbard, M. D., Wm. D. Whitney, Ph. D.,. LL. D., Moses C. White, M. D., Rev. Geo. P. Fisher, D. D., Wm. P. Trowbridge, M. A., Rev. Timothy Dwight, D. D., Charles A. Lindsley, M. D., Hubert A. Newton, LL. D., Geo. J. Brush, M. A., Daniel C. Gilman, M. A., Sam'l W. Johnson, M. A., Wm. H. Brewer, M. A., Charles L. Ives, M. D., Francis Bacon, M. D., Leonard J. Sanford, M. D., John F. Weir, M. A., Lewis R. Packard, Ph. D., Cyrus Northrop, LL. B., Daniel C. Eaton, M. A., Arthur M. Wheeler, B. A., Geo. F. Barker, M. D., Oth- niel C. Marsh, M. A., D. Cady Eaton, M. A., Ed. B. Coe, B. A.,. Addison E. Verrill, M. A., Prof's.
TRINITY COLLEGE, Hartford.
Rev. Abner Jackson, D. D., LL. D., President.
John Brocklesby, LL. D., Rev. Thomas R. Pynchon, D. D., Rev. Geo. S. Mallory, M. A., Rev. John T. Huntington, M. A., Rev. E. E. Johnson, M. A., Austin Stickney, M. A., George O .. Holbrooke, B. A., Rev. Samuel Hart, M. A., Professors, Rt .. Rev. John Williams, D. D., LL. D., Rev. F. T. Russell, M. A., Duncan L. Stewart, LL. D., Geo. C. Shattuck, M. D., Sam'l. Elliot, LL. D., Wm. C. Hicks, M. A., W. Wright Hawkes, M. A., Professors and Lecturers.
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EDUCATION.
WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, Middletown.
Rev. Joseph Cummings, D. D., LL. D., President.
John Johnston, LL. D., Rev. F. H. Newhall, D. D., John M. Van Vleck, M. A., Rev. Calvin S. Harrington, M. A., James C. Van Benschoten, M. A., Rev. Wm. N. Rice, Ph. D., Ralph G. Hibbard, M. A., Professors.
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Gov. James E. English, New Haven; Lieut. Gov. Julius Hotchkiss, Middletown; Elisha Carpenter, Wethersfield; Henry M. Cleveland, Brooklyn; Geo. M. Woodruff, Litchfield; Thomas A. Thacher, New Haven. Birdsey G. Northrop, Sec., New Haven.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, New Britain.
TRUSTEES .- Gov. James E. English, New Haven; Lieut. .Gov. Julius Hotchkiss, Middletown; Elisha Carpenter, Weth- .ersfield; George M. Woodruff, Litchfield; Henry M. Cleveland, Brooklyn, Thomas A. Thacher, New Haven. Sec'y, Rev. B. G. Northrop. Principal, Isaac N. Carleton, A. M.
STATE REFORM SCHOOL, Meriden.
TRUSTEES .- Roswell Brown, Hartford; Hiram Foster, Meri- -den; D. P. Nichols. Danbury; J. B. Whitcomb, M. D., Brook- lyn; Daniel G. Platt, Washington ; Benj. Douglass, Middletown; Henry McCray, Ellington; Wm. P. Benjamin, New London. E. W. Hatch, M. D., Sup't, Treas. and Physician. Saxton B. Little, Assist. Sup't and Principal Teacher.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Middletown .- Pres., Timo- thy M. Allyn, Hartford; Sec., Rev. Thomas K. Fessenden, Farmington; Treas., Roland Mather, Hartford; Sup't, Rev. James H. Bradford.
CONN. LITERARY INSTITUTION, Suffield .- E. B. Andrews, Principal.
FREE ACADEMY, Norwich .- Rev. William Hutchinson, M.A., Principal.
BACON ACADEMY, Colchester .- F. E. Burnett, Principal.
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CENSUS.
Official Returns of the Census for 1860 and 1870.
Towns.
1870.
1860.
Towns.
1870. 1860.
Andover,
462
517 East Hartford,
3,013
2,951
Ashford,
1,242
1,231 East Haven,
2,713
2,292
Avon,
987
1,059 East Lyme,
1,506
1,506
Barkhamsted,
1,440
1,272 Easton,
1,289
1,350
Berlin,
2,438
2,146 East Windsor,
2,882
2,580
Bethany,
1136
974 Ellington,
1,452
1,510
Bethel,
2,312
1,711 Enfield,
6,322
4,997
Bethlehem,
750
815 Essex,
1,664
1,764
Bloomfield,
1,473
1,401 Fairfield,
5,642
4,379
Bolton,
579
683 Farmington,
2,617
3,144
Bozrah,
987
1,216 Franklin,
731
2,358
Branford,
2,489
2,123 Glastonbury,
3,560
3,363
Bridgeport,
19,876 13,299 Goshen,
1,224
1,381
Bridgewater,
878
1,048 Granby,
1,516
1,720
Bristol,
3,790
3,436 Greenwich,
7,672
6,522
Brookfield,
1,194
1,224 Griswold,
2,576
2,217
Brooklyn,
2,355
2,136 Groton,
5,119
4,450
Burlington,
1,317
1,031
Guilford,
2,576
2,624
Canaan,
1,258
1,407
Haddam,
2,073
2,307
Canterbury,
1,552
1,591 Hamden,
3,028
2,725
Canton,
2,639
2,373 Hampton,
891
936
Chaplin,
704
781
Hartford,
37,825 29,152
Chatham,
2,771
1,766 Hartland,
789
846
Cheshire,
2,344
2,407
Harwinton,
1,045
1,044
Chester,
1,094
1,015 Hebron,
1,285
1,425
Clinton,
1,404
1,427 Huntington,
1,527
1,477
Colchester,
3,383
2,862
Kent,
1,744
1,855
Colebrook,
1,132
1,375 Killingly,
5,712
4,926
Columbia,
891
832 Killingworth,
856
1,126
Cornwall,
1,772
1,953 Lebanon,
2,211
2,174
Coventry,
2,057
2,085 Ledyard,
1,392
1,615
Cromwell,
1,857
1,617 Lisbon,
503
1,262
Danbury,
8,754
7,234 Litchfield,
3,113
3,200
Darien,
1,810
1,705 Lyme,
1,179
1,246
Derby,
8,027
5,443 Madison,
1,814
1,865
Durham,
1,086
1,130
Manchester,
4,236
3,294
Eastford,
984
1 005 Mansfield,
2,402
2.697
East Granby,
853
833 Marlborough,
473
682
East Haddam,
2,952
3,056 Meriden,
10,521
7,426-
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CENSUS.
Towns.
1870.
1860.
Towns.
1870.
1860.
Middlebury,
696
664 Seymour,
2,123
1,749
Middlefield,
1,054
Sharon,
2,446
2,556
Middletown,
11,143
8,620 Sherman,
848
911
Milford,
3,407
2,828 Simsbury,
2,051
2,410
Monroe,
1,226
1,382
Somers,
1,248
1,517
Montville,
2,496
2,141
Southbury,
1,319
1,346
Morris,
701
769 Southington,
4,316
3,315
Naugatuck,
2,830
2,590 South Windsor,
1.693
1,789
New Britain,
9,480
5,212
Sprague,
3,462
New Canaan,
2,496
2,771 Stafford,
3,405
3,397
New Fairfield,
871
915 Stamford,
9,738
7.185
New Hartford,
3,078
2,758
Sterling,
1,022
1,051
New Haven,
50,886 39,267
Stonington,
6,320
5,827
New London,
9,580 10,115
Stratford,
3,032
2,294
New Milford,
3,586 3,535
Suffield,
3,277
3,260
Newtown,
3,683
3,578
Thompson,
3,804
3,259
Norfolk,
1,641
1,803
Tolland,
1,218
1,310
North Branford,
1,035
1,050
Torrington,
2,896
2,278
North Canaan,
1,695
1,427
Trumbull,
1,335
1,474
North Haven,
1,771
1,499
Union,
627
732
North Stonington, 1,759
1,913
Vernon,
5,447
3,838
Norwich,
16,653 14,048
Wallingford,
3,676
3,206
Old Lyme,
1,362
1,304
Warren,
673
710
Old Saybrook,
1,215
1,105
Washington,
1,563
1,659
Oxford,
1,338
1,269
Waterford,
2,589
2,555
Plainfield,
4,521 .
3,665
Watertown,
1,690
1,587
Plainville,
1,435
Westbrook,
987
1,056
Plymouth,
4,149
3,244
West Hartford,
1,533
1,296
Pomfret,
1,488
1,673
Weston,
1,054
1,117
Portland,
4,694
3,657
Westport,
3,364
3,293
Preston,
2,162
2,092
Wethersfield,
2,694
2,705
Prospect,
551
574
Willington,
942
1,166
Putnam,
4,192
2,722
Wilton,
1,995
2,208
Redding,
1,620
1,652
Winchester,
4,102
3,513
Ridgefield,
1,910
2,213
Windham,
5,413
4,711
Rocky Hill,
1,012
1,102
Windsor,
2,784
2,278
Roxbury,
920
992
Windsor Locks,
2,154
1,587
Salem,
718
830
Wolcott,
491
574
Salisbury,
3,305
3,100
Woodbridge,
830
872
Saybrook,
1,267
1,213
Woodbury,
1,931
2,037
Scotland,
648
720
Woodstock,
2,955
3,285
Norwalk,
12,122
7,582
Voluntown,
1,052
1,055
Orange,
2,633
1,970
Waterbury,
13,148 10,004
191
HOSPITALS.
RECAPITULATION.
Counties.
1870.
1860.
Hartford County,
109,159
89,962
New Haven County,
121,382
97,345
New London County,
66,688
61,731
Fairfield County,
95,370
77,476
Litchfield County,
48,732
47,318
Windham County,
38,535
34,747
Middlesex County, .
36,117
30,859
Tolland County, .
22,015
21,709
Total,
537,998 461,147
HOSPITALS, &c.
RETREAT FOR THE INSANE, Hartford. Pres., Wm. A. Buck- ingham; Vice Pres., W. R. Cone; Treas., Thos. Sisson; Audit- or, Thos. Belknap; Sec., Jona. D. Bunce. Managers, Wm. R. Cone, Calvin Day, F. B. Cooley. Physician and Supt., John S. Butler; Ass't Physicians, Jas. H. Denny and George B. Ste- vens; Chaplain, ; Apothecary, Walter J. Norfolk; Steward, Thomas H. Holaday; Matron, Mrs. T. H. Holaday; Supervisor, Harriet E. Bacon.
GENERAL HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE, Middletown. Trus- tees, Gov. J. E. English, New Haven; Lieut. Gov. Julius Hotch- kiss, Middletown; S. G. Willard, Colchester; J. D. Bates, Wind- ham; R. S. Fellowes, New Haven; C. W. Braithwait, Norwalk ; Robbins Battell, Norfolk; H. Sidney Hayden, Windsor; L. S. Fuller, Tolland; Benj. Douglas, Joseph Cummings, Henry Woodward, Middletown. Supt. and Physician, Abram M. Shew, M. D .; Asst. Physician, W. B. Hallock. Treas., M. B. Copeland.
GENERAL HOSPITAL SOCIETY OF CONN., New Haven .- Wm. W. Boardman, Pres .: Ebenezer H. Bishop, Vice Pres .; Jere- miah A. Bishop, Treas .; Chas. A. Lindsley, Sec'y.
HARTFORD HOSPITAL .- James B. Hosmer, Pres .; Albert Day, Vice Pres .; F. A. Brown, Sec'y and Treas. E. Fessenden, Geo. B. Hawley, Executive Committee.
W. H. TALCOTT & BROTHER,
Book Binders, AND
Blank Book Elanufacturers,
No. 338 Main Street,
[EXCHANGE CORNER.]
(Successors to Stillman & Parsons and Chas. Parsons.)
Having consolidated the Book Bindery of Wm. H. Tal- cott, No. 13 Asylum street, with the Exchange Bindery, No. 338 Main street, Exchange corner, we shall continue the BOOK BINDING business in all its branches, and by strict attention to our business hope to please our old and new customers, having increased our facilities for doing first-class work.
BLANK BOOKS ruled, printed, and bound to order, in the best manner. LETTER BOOKS, PORTFOLIOS, SCRAP BOOKS, SKELETON LETTER BOOKS, made to order. MUSIC and MAGAZINES bound at short notice and in every style of binding. BILL HEADS ruled and printed. LIBRARY BOOKS and PHOTO- GRAPH ALBUMS repaired strong and neat; OLD BOOKS bound or repaired. PAPER ruled in any desired pattern, or cut to any size. MUSIC ruled and bound.
ALL KINDS OF JOBBING
DONE WELL AT FAIR PRICES.
THE
Hartford aunty Mutual FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CT. Office 321 Main Street. Premium Liens, $1,000,000.
Cash Surplus, $95,000.
The Cheapest and Safest Mutual Company in the State of Connecticut. Is devoted exclusively to Insurance of first-class detached DWELLING HOUSES and FARMERS BUILDINGS. against Loss or Damage by Fire. INCORPORATED 1831.
D. D. ERVING, Pres't and Treas.
JULIUS CATLIN, Vice Pres't.
WM. A. ERVING, Secretary.
This Company has been in successful operation for thirty-eight years, and has never made an assessment upon their premium lens, and with their present cash surplus, which is all safely invested, it is hardly pos- sible that it will ever become necessary to do so.
CHARTER OAK FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Office No. 248 Main, corner of Grove Street.
CASH CAPITAL, - - $150,000. SURPLUS, $100,000. 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 H. 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 Conpany.
WM. H GROSS, Hartford, Conn., of Brown & Gross, Booksellers.
JACOB KNOUS, Hartford, Conn., of Weatherby, Knous & Pelton, Dry Goods Merchants.
Carefully Inspects all kinds of Steam Boilers.
HARTFORD
STEAM BOILER
COMET
E CO.
SPECTION AND INSURANCE
Insures against Damage from Boiler Explos'ns.
CAPITAL,
$500,000. J. M. ALLEN, President.
C. M. BEACH, Vice President. T. H. BABCOCK, Secretary. OFFICE 274 MAIN ST., HARTFORD.
State Mutual Fire Ins. 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, Geo. B. Barnes, Wm. H. Post, Caleb Clapp, F. K. Fox, J. H. Ranney, A. Keeney, J. B Rus- sell, Jr., I. Cross, Jr., of Hartford ; R A. Chapman, East Hartford ; Dr. S. A. Wilson, Windsor; Wm. B. Ely, West Hartford; S. Tudor Wolcott, South Windsor; J. B. Williams, Glastonbury.
RALPH GILLETT, Pres. ISAAC CROSS, JR., Sec.
Office No. 7 Central Row, Room No. 1.
DECKER BROS. PIANOS.
356
Patent Plate, Grand and Square PIANO FORTES.
Acknowledged by all the leading Artists to be the Best Made, Finest Tone, and Most Durable, of any Piano before the public. - - -: 0:
The Esty Organs,
SUITABLE FOR THE PARLOR, CHAPEL, OR CHURCH.
The most popular instrument now before the public, being moderate in price, of sufficient power, and of great variety and sweetness of tone.
Piano Stools and Covers.
S. T. BISSELL & CO., 45 1-2 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn.
Allyn
HARTFORD.
COR. ASYLUM AND TRUMBULL STS.,
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