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THE IIARTFQRD DAILY COUHANT. THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19, 1874. MUSICAL GOODS. CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.

DRY AND FANCY GOODS. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. i'OH SAI.K OH TO REPfT House No IW Maia street, with all modern Improve- Jlavl fart ailu (Tonrant STATE lOKKKHPOsjOEsjCK. Kl Jladdaia. Crooning at the ferry baa not been interrupted for a whole day thia winter.

An officer from Middletownwaa here oil Mort day looking for i young fellow who bad broken Into a store in that city. With the help of Con' stnhle Jones he found and arrested hint in Moo-das. About twenty persons, most of then! from the music seminary, rreut Irom here tJ Hartford, on Monday night, to see "Martha." They were all miieh delighted; There U.to ft (jood tomplnrs' meeting In Fwt Unlay (Thursday). Kxrursion tiekets and a Sinner are among the inducements. FIRE INSURANCE.

(1XCOBFORATD 1810.1 HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. OFHAHTKOKD, CONN. CAPITA 1 ,000,000.00 ANSHTS Jy. 1,1871 M80.3 Fire Insurance IMtldlng, cor ner of Pearl and Trumbull streets. DIRICTOR.

Albert Day, Enoeh C. Roberts, James toKlwln, V. IJ. I-vnisn. IWswell, te-orge L.

uase, Henry Ketiey, H. J. Johnson, aWiiiDay, Bunce, U. Wslles Hoot. H.

W. Oouklin, K. Watkinsim ()K. I iiABF President. J.

D. Baowsi, Seerelary. C. tJ. Lym.h.

Assistant Secretsry. jan 1 U. B. Au.eh, Loral Affent. RAILROAD TIME TABLES.

VKW YOIIK. KKW HAVEN (A.ND HAKTKOKD KAILUOAU. Commencing November 17, lrr. OOISO NORTH Trains leave Hartford forSjirlu. field, Boston.

Alliany, brstiis born. Mellows Kalis. Montreal, and all points on Connei tleut Hirer Line KKpress trains at a. 1 AT (faat train, and i is p. m.

Accommodation traina at and 9 :41 a. in. Kunilay lilKlit mail train at 11 SO p. m. GOING SOUTH-Traina leave Hartford for Mid diet own.

Jfew llrltain, Meriden, Kew Hiiti-o aud New Vork Express trains at 1' :43 and 7 p. m. Aocommoilatlou trains at and 8 :10 a. ui p. ID.

Mail train for Meriden, Kew Haven and New Tort at I a. m. Fast train for Sew Haven and New York, at alondav mominif express mail train at 1 :19 a. m. I45r" For connections, see Posters st stations.

K. M. HKKI). Geu'l Hunt C. 8.

DAVIDSON, Sup't of Division. WEST END BUILDING LOTS. HAT.K On ooillnnd. ('ollinai aikI Atwno.1 streets; no purchase mouy rqnired, lirovided the lots are improfrd lit uiue. auulr to feb fa Ann street.

til. u.i sua Asvlum st. inn i tia N. tl Attn in, H. K.

eroser. tf FOR SAI.K Th houne ami barn iii located at No, IS LinwmHi street; aUo th hoiT-te No. fifl HuflKim t. Aiiplj to trd M. KKNNfcY, rear 101 Hudnon nt.

Inue.l from Vlrl Page mime. Still the ninety liHndn In this room wemeil to exfwienc no rival trmililn in conversing with nrh other. Tim tliihliinguVpftrt-uiuits are in th lnwor story, nii ia the gig King n.l frilling moras rtfe tvrentv-four men whuse duties are to full, scour, rinse, g.g and Center the ninths, after wliien thev are taken into the finishing room prii.i where, they are shearwl, presseil, ItriMhed, mMctcl, measured nnd packed for the Now 01 market. In this room an? twenty-si hands, move than hnlf of whom are females, Tbm ilepartment isrmiier th chiM'itn of Hnrr I'liilt, thi of. the mill.

Ill this mom. wawem ahmvn mmn very IhidiImiu.b ttvlea if casstuiere. There have besa two humtroil fifty ilitrervat styloa made this ii'inn. Tim motive jowr In supplied hy wnti'r wheel feet diameter, and hy a Wrsxli-tift Hflach unulile engine of lioraa ponr. These engine have a strok" of three feet, and Mhtnon inch rylinilnre, SSi'iim is gfnpnited in two boiler fmniie by AmrrmAii of your city) mc'h X4 fuvt lima hy ti foot in diinno-ter: the tiro boxes am fi fictions bv h'4 feet wide, and tha roin'imption or ami Amounts to 1.

Vinton pur year. As tH mill is so isolated it in necessary that the repuir shoiis should lie lis complete a possible, and in these simps are throe niaohmiyta ami three ciirjwi.ters. In or-lur that this lininoh should bo independent of the mum mill, the master mechanic-, James Homple, has made a feur horse Hiw-r tuiine (n hn'h ia a btwutiful pieca vt workmanship). Them ia a lioiler of a rorrespoiHlinj; size, so that, in poms of an BWiilenl to tha large eugiiie thp repair shop pan be run. Taken altogether, this ia quite a moilel Nkw Knnlajwl institution.

From its N'ullnr situation it la oolntad to provide for all its own wants. During tha part vear Messrs I'll kin A family 01 Italians in this Tillage entertain ed some mends, wno risited them on i unsfiay by rigging themselves in the most grotesque costumes and nartulitl? tha streeta. (hie horse. tna nd proiswy never uruinen me imnnn lnniiage or rustomsi mounted his hitching post and liroke the shafts into small fragment. Frank Ijiwrenre was brought before.

Unas Holmes, on Monday morninirt and UneU three dollars and ensts iut assauiung rar. Al fred eeiis, the butehvr. Uaplewood Seminary turned nut en masse for a sleigh ride to Kssux, on Thursday butt, thi Friday morning, the public school of this vilhige tilled all the sleighs that could tie drafted into service, cut a gntnd timit'Udi around the town, end in rt Hcnuxin of the same day the hientitiit snow left in disgust. Hnrprise nt.iis still rage here to such an extent that scarcely a prlvute family is safe with unlm ked doors. t'aptnin N.

Rogers, late of the firm of Oond-srsvHl Keynolds, is to take command of the lnrge thre-mster now building at Gilder-sleeve's. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AIMK OOI IXHTITIITR VUU VUU.SU Pittslleld, Mass. I.0111; and most favorably known. Next terms he-Kins 1'eb IB, 1M74.

Hbv. 0. HPEAR, Princl)l. Wool's HoiseMd limw. THE BEST EBLUR KOKTELT.

5 to day mnd hy run- raHMinic (r this rnaif aei new In 14th Tol. with Chroma, 4) THE T0SEHITE VALLEY, iwiTill. in 17 Oil Colon. MapfJiztno, on yar, with Mountd Chromo. $3.00 MiicftziJiP, on ynr with Uu mounted Chromo, I V) aloiiH, on year, 1.U0 Kxamino our ltibbinf and Premium Llxta.

Tw( llrHt-rlftWR Periodk-ala fir th pric of one. Rolfptt Eti)t rincd CAnvawarii and oth to ptnd AT OMlK Xor teriud and perlm'ii MaKtulno. B. E. HHL'TK.

J'ublUhr, 11 Park How, N. Y. ily, or Newbur. N. T.

HEW YCM DAY BOOK 1 AT I WKKR I.Y Katab-listieil 1R'0. It supports poiiticul sad social. Terms, ti per year. To ciulis. cepies for Specimen copies free.

Address bAT-liiMlK, New York City. PATENTS OBTAINED for Inyentors. NochsrisunlPsBHUrreiMirnl. PsrophlfUent fre. C.

A. Ilostoa. WwVwVWMWwVwVf Exterminators ani Insect Powder. ForKitts. Mire, Roaches, Antii, Hed-Buija.

Motha. Ae. J. F. HKN HY.

t. t'UKAN K. Hoiw A'pnts, ASTHMA. are niannfwturem and lrprietorH tr Dr. It.

W. ii M-mikaimi ASTH.MA KKL1KF. whi' la undoubtedly the et BHtlntia remedy yet diaruVoand. liiBtant relief Id knmninteed or puri'haMft irice refunded. nit up the mmllrine in boxes of thrve ie.

which retail for "i'l cents. 50 nenta nd $1. Pen-on remitting retail vrivm will hare th medictn prtmiptly forwarded hy mail pot'iaid. Samptea aont frew to any who dwiftt. Our wholtwtale itricfHi ner dozen are pr $IS, $-Hit $7.

Ktm-RiDoE, A tUnrie, 1 1111 1 1 $5 to vuiiK or uhl. ran er dv! Aiffnta wanted! All olaaweA if wofitirnr iwoiile, of either aex. mnkA more money at work for ua in their nparv momenta, or all the time, than at anything Mil. I'artlrulani free. Addn-aa rVrinaoir A Portland, Miune.

EAT TO LIVE! Ml IT to K. K. Smith A Atlimtic Mills, nrrsikim. N. of ths CHl'4HKI WHITE WHKAT, fur their im.hlK isr-iit front uu KUODS.with iniportsnt xlriw-ls fmm Lii'lii, Johnson sml other srieutlsls.

Heat) it and saw jriiur hiinlih and mousy. VALLEY PLASTER WORKS! ANSOM 0.. i.vi In barrel or car toads Id bulk, ciKNCiNi; ni.ti: FROM NOVAft'OTlA. f-Aitnils Wanted mt V.rrrf Town. Send for eireulsr.

THE COLDEN ECC IO II Airontrt. Iiric innome irti a rn lilt ALLI I teel. Kneloae atHtnp for Pirculiir. SON. 118 Chamber at- V.

S10I to $100 in Wall it. often taadfl to a for- lNo nu. fi-pai? pHinpatet ror stamp. VALKMTrVE iiuuu era ami uroiier. jii nui i.

fi-lt 1 4wleod IMPORTANT TO INVESTORS AND HOLDERS OK STATE, COUNTY, MUNICIPAL ANl BONDS. rPHK frreat flnancifll dimt'iilty Ih cftiiH-1 ing a conatant Inquiry for quotation and Tame il aeountiet not Mirjijr ueaic in ii ine New York mock Kirhantff. To meet this growiui? demand we har increased mir facilities, and with many yeara' iperlenc, a larur wqnaintance and correBpondence throughout the country, ran rive that prompt and careful attention ao eanentiai in these tliot'a. Jiftlfiern ftf Iiontf on whirh pay ment of I uteres tempo-rarity tHMjtendefff Who wiah to sell or add to their inTeditment. will do well to consult with un.

It would be ad rant abulia to pnrLiea dextrine to diapoae uf their aecuritiej to leave a complete description, quantity and price wiih u. ao that inveatont calliuff daily at our oflicf mar make their selection in thia way, lnauriiifi a ire ready nnf. yuotmttini ana lniormaiion in all matter of buslueas freely givt a. H'e ano buy and mlt at the Stwk ICxch a nffpf lia ittva Stoektt, fiovemment Securities, etc, on ('omminMioHf for Catth, or oh Time Accounts received and Intercut allowed on bal ance which may be checked for at mbi, same as at brink. H.

G. Williams P. LUB. 4t Uall New Vork. feb 7 Iwdeod $250,000 fir $50.

Fourth Grand Gift Conceit FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY CF KENTUCKY, On March 3 1 st, next. Tirket CWffs. The Steck Pianos MAN l'iaiio Eortt'H were exlnbitPrt nt the Vienna Kiioil ion from the nmnufaetorb a of the nioet eminent uuikera, but to w. bl CO iitone waa awaidea tne niKiieet ine. me PianoH PRIl Iw seen at Hooni Hertforil Ire Itianranre Build- ing, eonier of Penrl and Triininiiu n.

tieaiiriTiii fian'H niaiium'-T'irii r.i-.r. New Turk. W1KS W. I)EW fcV, Aijent. dec EXTRACT FROM THE.

Official Report OF THE TRY ON MI SICAI. INSTHUMENTS. Kipoaition Unirerai lln, Vienna, 1W3, We fxtnt that the celebrated fnangiiratora of Uie new ajatem in Piano-making. Ueanra. BTEIN-WAY ft SONH.

New York, to whom the entire art of Piano-making la greatly Indebted, have not exhibited." Maeetro Petrella, Prealdent Italy Ilerr Dumba, Ht Vine-President Auetria 4 rof Ur.LlixajMua.al Vlce-rreaiilent. rani JSalvattu-e ftlalnherti Italy Dr. Kdward lianuk V. (Ifrvny Ausiiia Itahemia, Austria ituiiKaxy. AuMna Germany B-lKaiii itUJMla harm Julius Liulher liulait Di Horiano l'urtes.

Mms. nMikeiiff WlMr ItiK-he Iir Oncftr I'aiil. l'rnf of til Teraity L' jp.iif. Ollli iai iK-pon WM. Afent, 107 ASYLUM HTHKET, jan I Hartford.

fVmn. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. NEW WHOLESALE GROCERY HOUSE. G. MOSELEY Si, nVF, lixatc'il at 132 AylTim ntrrPt, Harlforil, for the tranaaetion of a (teiieral SROCERY AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, iiiriuditia STANDABH HHANDS OP f'HOIf'E FAMILY Hdl'H VIVK A Nil II It A tj 1 Partir-olnr erire has been iriven In the selection of Nil li TKAH of line and deli.

Hte flavor. We offer our kimhIs at. Mw rillt r.n ana win niake it an olpjeet for dealers to purchase of us. rvjwcial attention jrlvcd to the sale of consign ments oi meri'iisiKjine. ti.

w. aiot tLEi', H. C. MOSELEY. lyd pplcs, Vegetables, Poultry Olf lIHIIKf.H V) barrels Vellow lOK'E AI'l'I-EH llllotlS.

lil barrels Knrlv Hose Potat'ies. 5 tons choice Vonltry. Game. Haled Hy and Htraw. Flour.

Grain, Butter, Hams, I'ork. mutton, ueei, nios, etc. every morning at S. M. BBGNSON'S, febl? 1TI A NDJT3 STATE STREET.

BUTTER AND POTATOES AT WHOLESALK AM) KKTAXL. The BiilMTihfr hai tk the atore Ko 229 ftlatr atre, whf-re he mruiifrfa to deal in HOICK FAMILY BCTTEH and selected Tarietiea of POTATO Eri at wbolcaale and retail, lia has made arraripmenta reoeire wct kly InToloe of extra nice fall made CUTTER, put up xpreanlj for family uae, and rare fully hy an expe-Henred band, whi he will ply to the trade and families at the lowest price. Familes d-nlriiif( cholf-e packacr: of BVTTfcK U1 do wi-U to try his sauiplfB, a be confldnt that be can pleaae the uioHt fnftUii'iu taxte. SSatifuction gtiaran-M. i'ffk atiaro nf the public patronage re spent tilly aolieitfwl.

Kemcmber th numir, Htatastnvi. W- W. Ill WT, Ajrent. OXFORD HAMS feb 5 lyd 5l)(jpl A i- Mo lais Corn MEAL, ll.lo buidiels OATri is tons line Timothy HAT. UO tons Rvfl and Oat ST IT W.

lutrrela' and sa SWKKT POTATOES. From ears or store. For sal1 hy II. l. IIOI.TON", Jan I I'll Mate street.

FRUIT. COOMES ATTLETON'S NO. 64 ASYLUM STREET, A fine lot of SWEET APPLEH, BANANAS, MALAGA GRAPES, etc. Somothing Now. CURRANT JELLY in small pails, very conve nlent for family use febll Allyn Hall Fruit Store.

FKKSII AIJRIVATj FLORIDA ORANGEY HAVANA ORANGES, VALENCIA ORANGES. MESSINA ORANUES, Malaga Grapes. Smyrna Fis, Eleme Kifrs, Italian Chestnuts, Ao. Cheapest place to purchase choice Fruits of all kinds. STKD.MAX SliLKAN, ASYLUM STREET.

feb MILLINERY GOODS. BALLERSTEIN, lacksing out hla winter MiUfnery rvgardless of cost. Hata at 10 cents, 15 ceuts, 2U cnts, 35 cents worth Jl.OU aud other goods in proportion. About 800 yard of (rood RibboiiaRoinp a remnanta at lucenta, 12 cents, i. centsthey are worth double the mom-y.

We are closing out our entire Fancy Goods. "T3 Alpaca Braid at cents yard. 2(h) yardK Kpooi Cotton at 4 cents a spool. Best Sewing Noedles cents a paper, etc. feW li.

liALLERSTEl.V, Main nt. M3LLINERY. AT rviecs ll ihh THI (lie Story of Hard Timet. NO WINDY ADVERTISEMENT. If you want a ready-made.

Bonnet or list, or materials for sueta. cive us a rail, and leave vour money where it will do tbe most good aud 'that WALLACH SCHWAB'S, MAIN STREET, Opera House Block. jan I Preserve Your Health. rpiHH oold. -wot weather Bliould remind X.

everyone of Hjywif Rite Store, 8S ASYLUM NTKKKT. Rubber touts. Rulther I.lankM. Rubber Horse Covers, Rubber HouIn, (shot-8 and Art? ties, for Men Worut'n and Childrt n. All First-Class Goods at Low Prices.

IIEYWOODS RUBiEfl STORE, ASYLUM STREET. iik- ia? TALCOTT tlflu BI.E luertta. furnished or unfurnished. Apply in person le N. bUltiHAM HA LI ur ClIAHLtS G.

DAY. Ien la UU TTti. k. i ft- isj i. is iioune sua o.i.

Vlllaae street! the kit I. fill feet front by UK" deep. Inquire at i Asylum at. Jsntl tfd 4m FOH HAI.p-'rn eloxn ti fc-jt one atee let on Maple ateaue, opposite Insane treat, ahout feet deep. Lots Nos.

tl mail 4 on Klblie's trnok Fark.iUe. runnhiir Park nsid. on easy terms. mfHtfdl OKO. K1BBB, Kleeutor.

WK HA I.KTIU'ee Jiufi.iiiiif i-itn on Wetherslleld aveaue; beautiful tor siliui-: atmndanee of fnilt. Inquire of JAM EH NO BLE; or luih 15 tfd J. DIMUCK FOH WALK Tue Houne utul It, 1 oward street. The huuae is arranged for two liu Llien fuijillies; is lu good repair; has spaeious oellar. ana a tiarKSin.

Apply on tlie premises. my no A 111 UK CHANCE. FOIl HA I.K At Klontiifteld fptiter, within a few rods of the tionneelleut Western rsilrond depirt. a larue and eonrnitent awellrnK house with ham and two seres of eholee l.m.l, stocked with fruit trees Fur further particulars Imiuirs at the J'ost Offlce, llloomlteld. Terms to ai'eonimonaie.

For Sale on Park Street. 4a TIIKvery lesitnbl rcxlilonre Psrk street is now offered for sale, the own haying loested In another eltyi Tin house is large, well built, has all the modern hnprorenenla, and we lnyite punhasers to exsmlne it. Loested near to the busiuess portion of tUet'ily this pro perty cannot remain loni; ilium Hie market, uu uartii in i. uimi 1 1 -'i fehlS liud 1S -Miilu street FOR SALE. PAItTIKS M-iwhlnfl: to piirrhnH a y-H new, nnt-ilftH reldiict, eitm-r hIiijeI or double.

nlr-lT lmted withiD tn or tlfteu mln-utem walk went of tb asaKtr dopot. for th ftmaUBt dTM. oa out, and on taHy trmw ol iftvinent. pad tiall atKJ liar den aud Warn imr- ticuliirn, AUto, two gud LOTS very mirap. rt'i) in i.

TOR SALE a lllllltK A MlfiAl'Tl KL lUid'in and Barn. Oottactt HtvU-1 iuHt ntiiittw th city tn. but five uiinuWs walk fnra t-riiilni Karm- iliKton avt'ime burse imni. Built tm high eleTtUn; pfintalufi 14 rooma: la hlnh Imtween juinta; wat and pip, marhlf tnaiiHen, WHmter furna'. veramtH un tn wnoie or imriri 01 uouae.

Lot Mtxl7N Umtind ia wetl (traded. In all rrapecta thia im flrat-i-Uaa prupwrty aud offered only fur short tinia at tha Low Frloe of Appljr only to 8. J. HKSTOK, Krai F.stat llrokwr. fb IH ftd XH Mtin Htrvt.

TO RENT. ASYLUM STREET STORE 'PO 11EXT 'o. 51. tip BtiiirH.thi-eolnftri 1 W) by luG foet, With boiKtway. water and gas.

Ai'i'lv to in ml 4fi Ann i rct. KTOUF.OI FK K. TKFfl ICT.HtMins I'OHK o. KlliKlfV Ht. ICfiit low.

OFFM'K-(Jentrnl. omveuieut: mmth. TK.Nr.Xr.N 1 three rmnna on womtrrt. fir unfuini. fur Iolring apartmentn.

t'all at Hitoin Mam st. nov i TO HK.N'T A tnblillo t'nnM-iit of rour rooms, in in norm pan or ruy, wna mi uk room, pantry, e. Kent, fcis ter niontn, Apply to W. tiltiSWiH.l. I'-U ih ty Matu hi reel.

4 T( HKNT As I rtint emntfitt store on the firt (ttMn- would like to rent lremiws now Miuea uy uw, lu mwv K'Mu reHpotiiilelperirit. Aj-nly to I II IMCTHV jU at TO HKNT Kroirt tb IhI of Ma it Ii. tKetnent ot five rooms at No. 41 iVarlatm- ui.p,",it "alls of Keuurl. Iti'j'iire or rer.i7i HiHHAUW, 11 I'farin.

TO It K.N Tin- hoilrt o. Mniti utrc It rontaln twt-uiv-one r'xmm and is t-wpfeuillv adi febii tfd Ullv adapt, fr a b'iarlwi' hmiw Inquire of 1 lli iiir HoiiHH, UH. anil il Ketreat arenue two tenement of iuid 7 romi in eneh numler. gnuxi tvnnntn fur the winter, rent will re nomiiml. Ittoutr of jan ft tfd 11.

Ml NT1N4.TUN, llhuiunrrt, GTO ItK.TI"oiir ttnMiuTitH of roouia rnt-a. ou of 4 romia, three of arwmii aixi one of room One tn' lft, Irt'iuirf of ian I A. I. WKIibTEK. 5 I'iuaaatit 1.

HKM' Tliw plt'iiHUtit lMMMiirt tit 1 Mfkin Htrett. One of tkm ftiriiiheil. Aio a Hattiieut im Jiniri ttt. auititt.u- fi-r a atioe maker. ttlutnUT, etc.

all at No. Main nt. jan 1 OOK. TO I.KT Thv Itirw nml npiu Ji.i.Loft. ver Noa.

t'J nni 7i Asylum nt. Thete It. tin are hy ir.fet-t. located on the ei.rnr of Ay-Itnn and Trumbull fftreeta, with windows on aidea. and thre atoriea hih.

aud front in on bit Asylum and Trttmlmll strewta. lut(ULr of 34. ALLVN, No 1 A.iyn Had. j.tn 1 tfd at Foil HKNT A Tw l'Hirfil' Jinrl LI pleaxanfiv fituAted roma in tb HAKTFOHD FlltS INHt'RANCE COM PAN buitdnur Apj.ly at th ottHM. my i'-i tti At TO HKNT Two con vmnt Iti'- mntw, ona U(pr and one tower, of six and itt-ven rtKins eaih lot-d at Yi Alden atreft.

Atw onf of ten rooma. at i iludaou at At iv at 7- atreet. A. Et A KIM, aii tfd 'lf KA I' HK.MM At ri'T rniivimr A frmn to )t Ui iwr mouth, Uay a Hi k. on FuTwer at.

Aiplv to hM ITU, in the ttart-r Shop, under the fmon Hall Hotel. d-e 10 1 TO 1-KT The I a fire anl 'U-vant itor So. is Anylum slrvei, In th- Aliyu Had buildinir ntr; toseHJsiou eivn the imi or Ajini quirt of T. All) Hall. feW tfd TO I.KT For mf bHini ni imi poM-H, or Rtomire.

of most any kirol of nuftne. lire is laive room in rer or ii Afyium sinei; to le aintrly or ticetbr. Inouire of BRT-'feitM l'Ki'KII AM bUOK MH l.K.VT The thri-e wtory lii building in the rmr of if Jlain mtreft; is '44 hy 40 fet, UchtiMj, contnliui a live hurae p'Wer stcmrn enifiue and I Killer: suitable and fronveunnt for any Uk'ht Apiilv to T. h. UOARDMAV.

jan 14 tfd 4 Main stiwt, H.nf',rd. TO LKT Th More N. 4i Htiit I st formerly known an th 'Oofd rijimantau ijrutE Store." will be to let from April 1. K4 for a term of years. Avv'V to 1 A ltooi.

oet 19 tfd Tniteti Htatt-S HotI. ssj TO JtFNT Five tciK'tnciitri five roomw -a-h, In new bri houae. corner of hour I at wt andKranklin afenu-. Kent from 5li to ir month, imniire at UrJt Commerce tt. janlJitfd HAS.

ALLKN. HKNT rirafatil ttifincntM in i north and south tart of citv. rpf 5 or 8 roomin eaTl Inquire of UKO. KIHHK. aptfd I'farl atret.

TO HKNT A lowor tenomfMit of n'w rooms, at No. iar street. Apply to 10 tfd K. IHiShKLL. a Wadhwonh d.

TO It K.NT The bftHeinent offire on til th corner of Asvlum and Trumbull streets uu.ler the 'barter Oak Bank. auitai.U for a barber's shop or au attorney's offie. Inquire of jan 1 tfd T. ALLVNNo. IAllyn Hall.

Main Ktreet Stores forlient. a The elejrnnt apnrtnirntn 'o. 3m fcjl Main atret. now ocenpted hy the fity Nation- ttl bank; als the next door south. (No.

S4i. now occupied by L. Mayer. No better stores on Main stieet for first-ciasa buHineri. P(mjetdon April 1st.

Apply for twnns, to H. J. HK.STOH. fob 17 td No. 4 Mam street.

STOKE TO 11 KM." TO IlEJiT The very rrnrral aixl cmnnxMlioua atore. KM Main alrnet. octupii'd by Ifczarua irlvn April lt. Kor portirulara aj'ply to STEHN ft MANllLEBACM, 51 Aitjium t. feb 17 TO 11EXT.

ICE lower tcnpmfiit of noveii A X3t rooma. at Ho. 1 Liberty ntrei t. The houee is n. w.

with tan. water anil witter closets and marble mantel and in a (rood location. Alao, the more No Br.ia1 xtreet. in Kmitb'a block. Apply to C.

F. DA Vis. 1 Broad at. aepai tfd Carriage Making and Repairing! Cr.JU HAVINU fiUel np the Hhop pt No. (1 Pearl etreet, ijuht west of Cane.

Lockwoo3 Brainard.) I am now nrepored to do allkind of CAKKIAiKMAKlNO and KKPAIKINCI in a flrPt-claas manner. rneeH renonsrie. feb lOSrnd N. aBKCKWlTH. Ajseut.

O. KO. I 19 ASYI.l STKKFT, SOLE AGENT FOB "OHAL'S DfCHATEL." "METR0P0LE" and "UsNEPOGK'' CHAM aep THI14 TA HE E1VEI), Fine Piotorajlis of Parena AND OT1IKIC CKLKBKITIKS. NEW BEltLIN PHOTOGRAPHS, large size anil Tery beautiful. CALL AND SEE THEM, AT SPENCER'S ART STORE, 69 ASTLVM STKEET.

feh 12 AYERS CATHARTIC PILLS, Forall the Purpoaeaofa Family I by air. CURING OjMVfaes, Dtft Pp4ir, Indigestion, Dym Urv, Foul Rtormuh uivi JirttitM, Erym-pUaiL, JJmd-Oiht, Pitt, liken matiifuti Kruptton and Hkm itt- 1 1 Tn-tnor tftul Silt ftlitvm Worittk, Gout, A'urufyitt, at Diniu-r Piff, ami Par- ifying ti B'ood, are the most congenial purgative yet perfected. Their effects abundantly ahow how anuch tbey excel all other Pills. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Theypnrjre out the fend humor of the blood; they stimulate the sluggish or disordered organ into action; and they impart health and tone to the whole beinjt They cure not only the erery day complaints of everybody, but formidable and dangerous jtfnat skilful physicians, most eminent elerpymen.

and our beat citizene, send certificate of tires performed and of great benefits they hare derived from these Pills. Tbey are the safest and beat pbyaie for children, be causa mild as well as effectual, being sugar coated, tbey are to take; and beina; purely vegetable. tby are entire ly barmleas. Prepared by Ir. J.

C.AYER Practical and Analytical Chemists. Sold by all Drunrists and Dealers in Medicine, my lOwdtawtVltJao sura CHEA.3?. Wc shall Open This Morning ONE CASE OF Striped Dress Silks! At the rery low price of 87H Cts. Per Yard. ONE CASE OK Striped Silks OF A BETTER GRADE, AT Out Per Yard.

Importers, Jobbers and Retailers. 1830. 1871. Talll Past pf 1 Dualliovt eaMiiro in rnakiiiic tln ir an to their customer and triendji, and in thanking them for their Uh-rtil patronage the paat year, and that while it baa irf-en a year ot an usual solicitude, it baa rewarded our efforts with aat factory results. Uuided hy onr experiencT we aliall In the future, as ia the pant, offer opular tnal and qualities of Good, at the lowest market price, and aball guarantee all articles as recora winded.

It it our purpote to ofTt-r fr the most at tractive aaiujrtment of ar-l, Paper Haute Injci. and Oooda ever ithown by any houae in New Kntclaiid. MIka, ftullliiKS liirnliiu Goodn, I' op IliiNt DreaaGooda, lillff uodif IuIIim, will hare special attention. Do not fail to see our popular malre of A ML K. Onr erperkuce bas proved it inferior to any Hi Ik in the maiket.

aret, Deroratiftna and llonarlam tahliiu; Gocdaare begiuntris; to arrive. Particu ara will soon be gives in our adverti5emtnt. TALCOTT POST, Importers, Jobbers and lU'tailern r. m. TAI.roTT, W.M.

II POHT. HART, MEEBIAM CO HAVE RECEIVED FOB The Spring Trade OP 1874. 70 PIKf'KN SOLID BODY BRUSSELS. loo pi Km TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. 200 PIK THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETS.

100 PltXK REAL HAND LOOM INGRAINS. aoo pikces LOW PRICED INGRAINS. HEMP AND COTTON CARPETS by the car load. S0.000 HOI. I.K PAPER HANGINGS, Comprising every grade from the low priced Brown Blank to the Kirn and Cowtly OOLD and VKLVET PAl'KHSand DECOKATlONS.

We have just received direct from the west one shipment of two ton of PLItK LIVE CjEGSK I ICATHKKS Our stock of Lat'es, Curtains, Shades. Cornices, etc, is unusually full and attractive. We bave a full line of House Furnishing Goods FOR SPRING OP 1874. mi in in i I I Jlll 825 MAIN STREET, feb 10 dw7 LA DIES! TEhavp just relvrt a larsro Htock of Ladira1 anil MiBsfa' Suits. Cloaks, Sbawls, Knitted and Flannel Racks, and in fai everything to keep Ladiea and Children coniforta-tae ami from taking cold, and the prieea we Koaran.

t(i tu be ao reduced at to auit the present tiitiee. jan 1 VoUra truly, KAFKEL. 532 NORTH STAR. 532 Headquarters of SANTA CLAl'8 at the "NOIITII IS A. XX.

He comes loaded, leaves, jan 1 Catnh a stent of him before be GEOHGK E. MARTIN, 5-'ti Main street. NOTICEJ Yor WlhU FIM THK HKST OP JtVPYT.H1?G ln our llne ED CIOAR No. 8 Asylum near Main, aud aa cheap as anywhere. SALOMON It DeLKKI'W jan 1 OBSTA4 XKS TO IHAHHIAGK.

TTAPPY ltolicf tor Yomifr Men from 1 the efteets of Errors and Abuaea in early life. Manhood restored. Impedimenta to Marriage re-movea. New method of treatment. New und remarkable remedlea.

booka and C'ireiilars Bent free ln sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASMK'IA-TION, No. South Niuth street, Philadelphia Pa an lustitution bavinfr a biith reputation for honorable conduct and professional saill, febt, iimd Dress Silks II HIT 11 rl 'II NIL 111 Vt I EW GOODS CUSTOM WORK. ave a HiiU-ndid line or noon a for for FINK KRKSS KUITH. fncluditlK llf.bl E.NOi.iHii niiOADCi.OTim, fine eukkdons, FRENCH MOHAIHS and DlAOO.NALS,Fori'l(ni and nr.m..tli CAMH1MKRKS In ereat raripty, al! of which -will MADE and TRIMMED IN FIKBT RATE MTYLK.

and at priwa which the publlcwill appreciatH. A Ixo, an good a line or all (trade, of our own manufacturi-, aa can be found in the htaU'. 'ff All Clothe thoroughly npongpi before making. JAS. GLARUE 2l ASYLt AI STHEKT.

f.b 14 TW will Meitory N'OIV we are rcHilr for bnnim. fl have a aj'leinjid etie-k of tine k'kmI for Dreaa Suite, and K-i-ept ion Kulta Alw a full atoea of flue Dlaironale and KaneT for Buaineaa Hulta. will, we will make to at prieea to oorreepond with gold at lar. Kelsey HitcbcocL 'IWIIOItS. feb 10 icdiicccl Iiiccs.

1874. The taret and t-xt awwrtment of ItKADV-MADK CLOTHING In thi city can f'mad at Whittelsey fe 90 and ASTLrM PTKF.ET. Kettieintwr that WHITTKIEY ia the tea place to buy. Firit R'f miK it i the chettjetjui hw-onrl H'ftittte ttiir (T'mhIh are just erartly hrt lh-y r-iirp-nt thra to So h'wv in town ran un'U riwB them, it mattm not alio or a-hut lin-y are. (HVEl'S A CALL.

DOS FoHfiKT THE NAME AM) NLMIIKIC v. f. 1 and ASVLI'M STHKKT. G1 IK AT CLEARING OUT SALE OTHI3MG BARtiAIXS IS OVERCOATS. BARGAINS IS CAItDIOAN JA KETa, BARGAIN IS SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.

BARGAINS IN HflTS, BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING IN THE SHAPE OF CLOTHING, AT FRANK P. 31 KIM. WAN'S, IS AHYI.l KTHEET. FURNITURE. FURNITURE WE HAVE THE Lartfst Attxortmriit OF it i rr i.j it To lie Kt in th Htate.

and at the most ivaaonaM prices. 8ci(Ilcr liar FOIITJ STTIBBT. jan 1 17 MAIN HAKTKOltl). New and Set'ond-lIaiKl Fiirniliirf. INT Iff Ht.n Opposite Ht.

John'n Church. S3: orlll Jlalu Houee. The lareHt aeaortnient of iaecoiid -llaud Furniture Id the city: 14 RUSTIC CHAIRS. have JiiHt rfcoirfil RiiHtifr Scin tarire Ann Chain, larpre Arm Cbaira with Rockers, aud other Etylea. 33.

XV. HUDSON, dec 34 Wan-room. SJfiO Main at reet. THE SHOBTEST ROUTE TO FORTUNE. $450,000 CIVEN AWAY.

A Legal Urand Uif'l onrrrt. Endorsed by Government and State Offlciala. BRAWIM1 POSITIVE. Thursday, April 30th, 1874. roa the BuxErrr ir a JfVEXILE REFORM SCHOOL, AT IE.UKSWOBTII, KANSAS.

Prizes Real Estate Caeh Frize afih Prizes, flO OnO eaeh 5.K 5ixi I0 ,) sit ai.imi 20.1(10 io.oi atuiw tin. mm ai mo 91.000 ifi.uoo 1.1 Will 10.) 5.7MO HI, 125 40.0UU JI.V),0l) Good reliatile agents wanted everywhere, to whom liberal commissions will be allowed. Mnt'le tickets ii.r, II; Ave tickets (III.OO; eleven tieketa.l-2 and in each package of 11 a cash prize (cuaranteed. rMoney should be sent by Registered letters, P. O.

order or eijirees, with the frill address of the purchaser in plain writing. Order tickets at onee aud avoid the great rush which la certain to prevail at the close of the scheme. For further Information and particulars, send for circulars to the manager and proprietor. SIMON AHKLES, feb 7 Leavenworth, Kansas. DA.TIIi'S HWiBMlWI Cnrra lhiwKia, Constipation, be BLOOD PCKIF1KK AND LIVER IS VKiOKATOR, being a ifleasaut Purgatire teded by old an-1 'J' HOMEOPATHIC VIA Lrt and (OliKiS.

TALOO'lT UHOXHLKS. 7I'B CORKK, Jnur Cork a. Hod a Corka. Beer Tapf Corks--firm and super. Flat Cork.

TALt-OTT liHOTHfcKS. 1VHK (REAM TARTAR Warranted, wholesale aud retail TALCOTT fehl4 liil Ajlum iitreet. Reafly-MatlB mm roll HA I.K OH KrilA.UK, Hmtflfs nnd lluil.linir tit in thU city, alw anni lu uf th- Hlnt. Apply to HOT 11(1 WiUi hn I If fV li, WP HTHlrt vnii nil fii v. 'Vm- It ikti JlJl And barn.

No. 10 Clark fuquire on tlie tirumiiiT" or in rrr ot imi tiuton nr. orl 14 fMHwlftf-fd M. "if TO HK NT Trie Hnth half of tlifc iLiliidnuhle wood dwnllins on Woodland t.iwt. rtt-xt north of HitrkU (4roT botifwban 14 room, hot Mtti coin WAf r.

mnrhle aim u-h. man ih a IlL'litfullv licatfd for Dnrti within if to live In Ih would to r-nt for a tmi of yearn. Ai'if to J. FTONK. HT Aif lain tt.

jiinl tfd FOR HA1.E tW'Ht-Hn. tolar-o fiLiifann of ftS iwn'H In the town of Harwinton ltiMitw bi-n in flrnt-rate cmidltion; only tvm niiln from (JnlHiixwIUe; low pri and eny wrnn Aimi flinau bnca noiist vz i cn m. intnurti oi fi-M tfd WM. WK.STFHAL. Mi Htftte nt.

FOH HA l.K OH IIAOK Tb i'L hinaa. Kn A Hnrlruz Mtntt. oWllt hv Mm. Ntnart i in rnimfft rnOIItit. With All modern eonTHiiUnoeH.

Lot IWt, utrfft un 1.10 fm-t l'p AiHlv on the prnmle; or to Air. VHAXt Is. Main nt. oct 1 fimd Foit HA I.K A valnable pbce land for alf. nitnarrd In th town of Mt Hartford, and only one-half mil Fwynna th nitw limit d.

and )oinlnr th (rrat Charter Ortk Park. The property r.maWU of thirty-four arrt of land, two lioiineH, barn, tobacco hftiU all in irond order Th 1mm i tin drr drained, and In bfh slat of cnltlvatlon. and hu. ftmihlfwl in va1ui thw In jit thrt Tearh And I Hkly lodonnfor aonwiimato otmii. Iri'itiir of th nnbm-rirM-r on th preml' or ll jraxB Hartfortl, Trm eay.

JOHN CANNON. rATER MILL FOR SALE. HITl' ATK1 In the town of WoUott, haHiiK ftiiiinjsnt water siwer and a complete outfit for the nisnufaetilre of Manilla, News. Hardware orKtrnw Paper and Straw Hoard has a ao'Ml run of trad established, and is offered for sale un very favorable terms. For particulars addr.

ss ABIIO'IT CO Weal Estate Agents, Wnterbury. Conn. febt7 eia-w A Rare Chance. FOH HALE Thrfe ottafi4 cm larfe Ktreet. with all th modern Impror- uj.

ntH. ForDartieularaai-pir on trie itremiHew. orio my uo MASIKVlLliK, lft hurcha. FOR SALE. oriU.K HOrSK offfmrtMirm'iil ijion Wwlfiworth atrett, at pante prle.

Aio two oow bouses in block on ilijrh atrret. Inquire of II. K. lltTCIv, 10 Offlfs' No. KiO Main st.

TOIJAdO AM) MILK FARM For Salt1! at Biirguin FIKTY FOVH AC ItKS of jfood 1 Toha'fo andirrazlnx land, only one from town Hots on the direot roail to bloomfleld, with bmidiiiios IU be 4d lu two par ur together. iniitre or ii. itUL.x, oiate at, jan "II voit 0 TH LOT nnd ItuiMiiiKH on tlie north ollo of the lyk. between Kronl and iiumerre street, now oieuiiitd aa ft wo4n! yard. 1 ne iot i ii iw'i ironj on inn iyite.

ji.n A tfd U. HKYMdL'R. AdmlnUtrator. FOR SALK Oil KXCIIAXCJK. K'K jinifl hrU'k Hoimo, 63 S-y mour street; lif rooms with all tuHern eoti- niencca.

One splendid Building bit on Firoad near C'olle(f Mtree-. AlfHt tJ fet of Building Lot on CIU xtreet. join i ii ut capitot grounus. jan HIZ. LAWKKNCK TOR SALE.

th fit0 nt liiirton. hrw nnnute walk from stution. couwititlnff on with elcTt nwtm. lealilea bath rom and pantry; heatd hy a furnace and priidfd with ial-r hy ttie Newiiifrton Water ciimof, with three ai'ff of laud, and a choice aelection of fruit fren, vines, etc also an Ice houae, hennery and cold frame. Tliere i no better plitce for a Hartfrd hnine man to live In than uer.

We have no debt on tha town ttience verylitfht taiea, Cpward of twenty trains daily between here and Hartford and tlie cot to a commuter is only eitrlit cent -r day. The abore probity can be touxht cheap and on very eaey tenoa, or DAY Kal KHtate and Loan Agents, 'M Maiu at. For sale, a flrnt-elae boarding hous, well eatartiiHneu. or particulars inquire as aaore. feb 13 FOR SALE.

Til Kh holt? or half of tlio Inroad reel Block, next the railroad. Also, Noa. I(i and 1 Spring street. These Bouee hare been lately bnilt In the beat manner, mostly by the day. with all modern tmproTemcnts.

Tbey are In that part of the city which has and will Improve more and (oner than any other, and will be sold for leaa than It would coat to pot op the buildings If the land was friyen ia. The price will be so low that the rent wilt pay a higher lute rent than any money sent out of the State, while the property will much In crease in value for many year, and be always safe. Half the pu-chase money may remain on mortgage. Inquire of S. M.

HMITH, jan 20 tfd 11 and 13 Farminirton arenue. A RARE CHANGE. FA KM lOH SALE. 4ft THK ubnribi'r ottVr far huIp the iLavaluahln farm situated near Kant Great Plain. Norwich, late the property of George Lefflngwell, debased.

Said farm comprises about fift sores of land under a stat of cultivation. It Is well adapted to tobacco culture, and one crop has been raised on it as handsome as that grown In the Connecticut valley. Its nearness to the city makes It also extremely desirable for market gardening. There are two dwelling houses, two barns, corn cribs, all in first-rate order. A never-failing spring affords abundant water for bouses and barns, and pipes convey it to every desirable point.

There are aino over fifty cords of manure rt-ady fur use, farming implements, carts, which will be sold with the place if desired. There are line apple orchards, pear trees, grape vines and small fruit in abundance. For further particulars call on or address COSTELLO MPPITT. octiWtfdAtfw?" Administrator, Norwich. Conn.

Six Hundred Farms tf I HAVE FAKMH in vry town in a. Hartford county, with many in LitehfteM. New Haven. Tolland and New London, varying in price from $kuo to have a number to exehanee for elty property, and city property to exchange for farm, etc. City and country property of all kind bought and sold.

I want to exchange a farm for agrint mill, or grist mill and saw mill combined. X. S. WALDO, r.p 5 tfd t. John's Hotel.

Hartford. Beautiful Homes WOOD! Or the STOWE TRACT.) hnlf a mile weat of the new Capitol on Ci.llf ge afreet. aJia l.iaor GAKDKN LOTS, with eltywatei aud all convenience; a houee and lot eoatlnit in all from three to five tbmiaand dollaia. aeconline to plan and location. This aiiburb ia eooeenient to cburenes and ai-hool.

to aix neiehbor-Inir factoriea and a horae railroad, la healthful and beautiful, and we inertia To a PLt.a-aur KEioMBoBHooii. by aellinK to none but de.ira-ble pereona. We sell lota VF.RT1XJW AND ONLOS0TIMK. and when neeeeaary help partiea to build. Our ofhee and ahop are on thi croand on Laurel strict.

Come and eee C.LES WOOD my tfd WlilTOS BILLKTTB. KKAL EST ATE FOR SALE, BY Virgil Cornish. REAL ESTATE BROKER. EW BRITAIN, CONN. FOIl KALE A 54 Acre farm.

IV LJl miles from th centr ttt th city of Ne iTriimin, and IK rMli from mil road atation; new houiw. 10 room; new tarn. The deiifraolenefla of the place aa a hom, the land for cultivation, and for build inn purpose, make a Umt-claHa invest ment at the price it will be aold. VOn HAT.K A flrt-r1flH8 Irtarr farm. Ix'ted in a numt deMriwhie neihttor-hTud, ivhty rods aooth of New Hniain city line; botiM two stniiea and L.

paint1 and biinleu fcod ham; tiulldtniri all In nie oonditioa; houw repainted a few months FOR SAliE A 65 iirre Farm nour t'J, thevthaceof tbenbiro. Cmin. It ia a good Iim, good building, low price, aud easy term a. GFOlt HALF An excellent ehghty-flvearre farm, twelve acres to wood huiidinga nerly new: one hundred apple tree and other fnut location at the eenter of the lander or tha Nortb-aast a bool dutiict In ekiutbiuton. FOR A LE- Ad excellent milk and ecma.

1 oca txl one mile and JLA tobacco farm. n--quarter from the eenter of the rtty of New Britain builrtiofr extensive and in ftntt-claes eon-ditton. A large part of the money can remain on mortgage. 0FOH HA I.K FarmM of from four to three bnndred arres in New Britain and iu other towns in this and in other states, at prices ranging from $8, WW to FOIt HALE A 1 arize rjuinbcr of rt-tftdeooea in ew rttain, aotre of wtu'-h ara mst dr-fcimbie in th city, at pricen ranirinc tL njoi from wju to Manufaetaring and other st lis bvmsht and sold on coaiTiiiwi'Jii. VI KG1L CORNISH, feb It tfd is er so ETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF IIAHTKOHD.

CONN. llNConPOKATltD 1819. CllAKrEtt Perpptcal. PAID KT ASIKKTS DlflECIOBS. Jowph Cburob, Itob.

it ftwi, Jtolam! MuthiT, Saiim 1 S. Vt anl, AuM.in Unrilunu, liutttvufl Iavi, Ifravtort Hillyor, hiv. II. BmiTiard. Wiliiam Tultlf, Wi-ore KoImtIj r.ratstim CilUn, Ktiwiu I.

Mortfnn, Loflua IIfult, V'rruieiH B. t'ooiey. alter Ki-iiey V. Wiiliaia K. Honrr KllfH'lf L.

J. Ut.NLKE( Pn-aident. fi(KrNow, Heeretury. UJ II. a hk.

Aunt. jSHrr-tary, i 1 1ydwM NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF flABTFOItD, CONN. CAPITA ASSHTS, JAM. 1871.

Omw No. 6M Asylum Btrect U1KKCTOHH Mark Howard, V. Itir liaril D. Hubbard. Jan.

P. FimUT, N. Jamaft Uoltf-r, Win. li i rnnMlTi, Elrt-ne'r ll-initT arrbnm Oriwwold, J. V.

Juild, 1). I'. S'nimir. Frank v.wwy. HfirrUon B.

Ktm-Iium, Will. H. I'ilTHOTI. Timothy Hhnldon, William Io, M-i MA UK IIOVVAKI), lorn. ri'ulili'itt JAS.

P. KOHTEK, VlM-lriMl1t. Jahim Nwswita, jan I 1yd CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE CO. OK HAH'J KUUI, LO.N.V Imi Ai'i Kl l.oo 1 1.00 DIMCTOM. John ft.

ridredgr, Jmhw Juliii.f'nllm. MiK-rrr. Eliaba ii. Widen, Hrnrr V. Koblnaoa, Alfred K.

Ilnrr, Kuaarll. lwmXt. 'J illMir. 1- il. 111.1.

Ktrlmrd 1 Ciu Bi-bt. "tary Jin 11 At "'n'lrf jan 1 Ivd It Hi nt. Ak nt. htate ntn--t. ORIENT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OK IIAHCFOhU, CO.S-V.

4 All API I. 4 AiKT X. '7 I Thin omnriany In now oreaiilft-il and rt-aily to o-ur iirojirty at fair rat. Tmt t'omfiaar JJIurk. DlHKCToKi.

llavid t.alliip. ii liattrwoo. Tlim. 1" Wo-HlrnlT. Ctainard, Charti-nJ l.

Win UulaKlfjr. Kliitflit l. Viwwy, M. f. l'riit'i, arm.lH'll.

I ER. 1'r. i.ldi-nt. M. lliiriholonn-I'harlra WVbctr.

Win li-isrliiian, lni-l PhlllllM. Auir. J'roin, K.mt.r. Johu W. laiifirtb.

fHABI.h i. l'ri-rtiili-rit (ir.o. liKirrXK. W--rtary. jan I 1yd ATLAS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OK HAlil oniJ, jSS.

FA I I 4 ArtT Ar" Thia fompanr it fully orinus'd. and prepare! to niak inwursuT aaatiwit lo or tiautat; uy nre. OrtH1 Trumliiiii -t nr-Ki t.hj: Jiwpii li Spraii. Mil- it hjM-rry, M'riian it Iiuik iittrin. I' lUrtw-r hnmH U.

Way i.x'TpMf Mi'l. Ihoniax Kmb r. rbarl Janiu-1 linntinirlon. Tharles Kortrejt, ever-tt Mmtnanl, John ii iiul, a-na viie. Jauiei hitney, Ripl Normau lun- sou, H.

ury J. tioodwiu H-er-tar)' jy 11 Iyl HARTFORD COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE OMPANi, lUBTn.ai). it. (l.sruaroaTK0 1 Uh'FK'ENO. MAISSTKKKT.

1'iti nii i.ik I 00 If I 10,000.00 tMI fel ItPl.I In.itmalh.nf.r cluit. f)f rnirtr. a. K.rrrir Biuliltnea and btanhr4 Uw. at low ml.

This Companr hart nvr mmk an aaw- nu ut up.in t'ri-iiii'on i.i'U. ninttTimi J'llluaC stlin, Jama I) Shultaa, Thaddrua W. t.lioha Johnaon. Man'ua li Fori-iit, Joiialhan li'WMlwia, H. Harbour, Walter llBVMia, KftiMillUrvi-r.

Wm A. Kmbtf. Jl l.I"i ATMS. iiml Tran. WA1.TKI1H HAVENS, Vn-w-1'rva.

Wa A Eaviso, jaw 1 1J STATE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO. OK AHTr OltD. ONN'. This Tomrmny lnures Buit'linfrf.

Merehan'liK and fJt-runal t'n-rrtv. Of the afer cIivmh oti! THMtLr 0.1 thk mcti'al pux The insun-d are ni'-int-rs of the and havr a voir its lirwrtion. aiio Wiare in its profit. '1 he company has been ju o.rutiou sev vnrx: baa ittii and renewal 5,73 liohrb; paid ail Ioam-m andejft.n- neHtodrtta: rturnedthe aurea ir, p-r cent nv- l)'iid on poUcit auu have aMHetM at Cbis date or oflu-e (Outral Itjw, lxprea Hart ford, Jan I. 1.4.

l'd PHINIX FIRE INSURANCE COIVIPANY UK llAiiTl liltD, t)SX. imi ii-iru. TOTAL A'fKTS fifliee in their new building. No. UU Pearl iret.

DIRECTOR. Charhn Sortham, Hamnel B. Tuttte, Josejih rraoi-lin t'lminijerlin. Mamhiill J. w-IL ifeortre W.

Moore. harlea M. Ifi-aeb, Hfiirv K-'ilorg. Aaa W. Jilleon.

C.jmt iiu. Frwin. ilo Hunt. Henry A Redfl-lil, Faxf.m, bailee I'ond, Piiny J'-wiiU. liurd'-tt LoomlH, L.

P. Haw. S. Y. NVw Britain.

KKU.lXiO. Preeident. A J1I Ij-ON. Vke-PreeidTOt. W.

Hkii.tok. Seeretarr. II. Ui'lumja. Ait.

becretary. jan 1 1yd HARTFORD STEAK BOILER INSPECTION AND INSLKANCE CO. Ornca No. 31 asd S2 CnjiRTKu Oai Lira Ixac- BANCE BriLDlKU. (APIT4L $500,000.00 Insurea aeainat.

loan or (lama). ariaing from Steam Boiler Exoumioim. AI.I.EN, Pn-aldent. W. FKANKL1N, Vice-Pn-aidint.

J. B. Pikbi-k. Si-retary. jan 1 1yd LIFE INSURANCE.

ETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OK BAKTVOKD, CONN. A KSKTK, A N. 1 I 8 7 II AM AL I.MO.lll! 8,077,510.60 00 DIRCCTORA. Austin Dunham, (iurdon W. Rnfieell, A.

11 Hillver. I.ererett Brainard, W. 11. Bulkeler. I).

W. Norton, Jamea Cauiilietl. T. O. Knders, rt Bnlkeley.

T. K.VBK1IH. President. AUSTIN DI'NHAM, Victi-Preeident. H.

hT. Jiiun. Actuary. J. L.

Knolish. riecretarr. Oi Hw.ii W. I. Consulting Physieian.

jan 1 l.d Jirvrrnnn nrr lun ivm nHnirunu Lire nu INsrP.A.VCE COMPANY. 110 ASILI Hartford, Conn. A new system, intro iuced by thia Company, entitled LIFE INSURANCE ON THE INTEREST-BEARING PLAN, Securing to the aaaured the adrantfurea of a HAV- INiiS BANK, combined with LIKE INSlT-KANCK. Also, lemiea all the well known forma of Life and Endowment Polii-ieB oa either the MUTUAL OR STOCK PLAN. WAKEHAM tiKISWOLD, President.

1. F. fcKYMoUll, Vice-President. J. P.

Tavlob, Secretary. Jan 1 1yd CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF UAIiTFOKD, CONN. ASSETS, JfAN. 1, 1873...

$2,733,391.91 tintECTORS. John C. Traer. Edwin Hulk-ley. Jnmea 8 Parisona.

Mobelt E. B-echer, H. B. Freeman, Thomaa Ramadeli, (i. C.

Aneei Arnold. J. S. Wellia 1. (iriffln Martin.

JAMES S. PARSONS, President. Rorbkt E. Beecheb. Secretary.

H. Morlev. Actuary. M. lli uaos.

M. D. Wedicai examiner. jan 1 lyd Til 13 wnm Go. INSURES ACilNST ACCIDENTS.

frwnernl Accident Polioies written by the ye ar or BtfinWi, for men of al! ownpations and prolV-aiiHis. Yearly oout, $5 to $10 per for occupation not hazardous. LIFE AND ENDOWMENT INSURANCE Of ail approved forma, upon trm the most eoo-Duriiicfll satistrtory for the tnsurant. Aiopie ait-curitv liirai autl dehnite r.w.tTtiKt, low estih prt-iuiuaiH. O.

bATTfcRSON', PreU ut. KOUNEY lfcIS, isecr'tary. tf Arflr to ane azent. jany. at Hartford.

Conn. or write to toe oro- (eb 11 lyd RAYELERS nov is inlaws ir AIITKOIIII, IMIOVIIIKME AXU FISHKIt.L BAILKOAD. On and after Feb. 1H4 trains will leave aa follow. twirtu r.v.- i Hartford for Providence at li mj a.

m. and :15 m. oolirieetinir lor in.eo.oii, a. iwsi neetinir for Newport. TannUrn, New bVil.

ford and FltehlmrK; p. m. connect tne wtlh N. W. It.

South Hartford for Willimantle, ttVt a andsja p. conneetlnK for New London: a Palmer. Hartford for KookviUe, (i 10 a. ro iM, p. 111.

Hartford for rioulh Manehester, a. 1:15. 4 Vi. and ml p. m.

Plaiufteld for and -do l. connecting from Nonrleh: at 4i a. connecting from Worcester. Washintt.on for Providence, I a. I and a p.

m. Hatiirdaya at 7 III m. Waterbury for Hart lord and Providence. 7 a.m.. 11:115 p.

i.i. and for Wllllrnantio at 4 p. all comieetlnir from Winsted; ls.i)5 p. eonnectini; from Bridgeport. Bristol for II art ford, 7 a.

m. li M. 4 and Plalnvllle'for Hartford. 7 :15. a ta.

1 5 and p.m. Tha m. 1 m. trains connect, from New Hartford, Ciil-lliisvllle. New Haven and Northampton.

New Britain for Hartford. 7 au and I 10 a. 1 in ax, and 7:511 p. m. (Saturdays at lo ajp.

m. OINI WF.HT. Hartford for Waterbury, and II a and 4:1." p. m. oonneotluK for Winsted.

Th 1 1 a. in. and 4 US p. ra. trains connect for brldiji'poit.

Hartford for Bristol, li .00, and 11 :83 a. m. 4 :15 and p. m. Hartford for Plainvllle, fj and a.

4 11 and p. ni. The ti Ofl, 11 Si a. m. and 6:15 p.

m. trains oonrieet for Nortbanip. ton. New Haven, (JoUinavilla and New Hartford. Hartford for New Britain, :00, and II i a.

m. 4:15 and 0:15 p. m. at p. m.

Willimantle for Hartford. :40 a. and 4 40 f. m. m.

and 4 ni. ratng connect from New London. The. and 4 :) in. trains oonnect from Palmer.

The 4: til p. ra. trains con D'-ct rrom 11., II A K. R. Bockville for llartlorii, 5 li WM a.

111:25 ana p. m. South Manchester for Hartford, 10:45 a. 13:40. 4 p.

m. Providence for Hartford, "flfls. 1 4p. m. oon- neetlnjr for N'-w Haven, New yors and ripriuKfliiM.

The 7 -00 a. connects for Waterliury and Natiffatuclc H. New Britaia and Bristol the 7 iu a. m. and 1 :4) p.

m. connect for BratVleboro, and stations on N. K. Providence for Washlnirton. 7:110 and 10:15, and 11 ami -JK ana zu p.

m. Mat-urilavs 10:90 p. m. Provklence for Plalnbelil, Tlrtand 10:15 a 1 and p. in 'i na i ana il a.

m. 5:15 p. traina connect for Norwich. The 10 15a and I ra. trains connect at Plainfleid for N.

W. north, jan tfd J. T. Siipt Connecticut Valley ItAlLllOAl). Ou ami after MO'lAT, trains will run as follows Hartford to Saybrook.

Leave Hartford For Baybrook and way sta. 10SJO a. iu 4 -ltVand :13 ra. FOR NEW LONDON. Norwich.

vatic, Stoniairton and Providence. :10. a. in 12 and 4 -W p. m.

FOB NEW HAVEN, via Shore Line, 10 a. in. and 4 p. Til. FOR NEW YORK, via steamers from Saybrook Point.

p. m. FOR NEW HAVEN, via N. W. B.

a. ni. and 1:14 p. m. FOR WILLIMANTIC.

via N. if! W. R. 7: H). 10 a.

and 4: US p. m. Saybrook to Hartford. Leave Na) brook Point for Hartford and way stations, 8:4.1, I Xi a. and 4 ') p.

m. Leave Saybrook Jnnrtlon, 12 aud 4 .4 p. ui. connecting with traina from Stoninirton. Mystic.

Norwich and New London, arriving in Hartford at S.I I a. ra. i A-i and p. m. HIKAM F01VLER, Supt.

Hartford, Xov. 1HT5I. Conn. Western Kailroad. (HMMKN IX MONDAY, OVE.M-J liK.lt b(, W3.

OOINQ WENT Tax in a Leave 6l35 A. M. Conneetin at S.mnbury for North amp ton and Williarnbnrjr. lOllO A. C'JiiiivHtitii; at Wiiirttd for (nati'mf, on aVaufftturk railrfad.

At Canaan for and from Pitufifld. At MilJpr-t-tn for I'mifrbkefpHi, Albany and the Wtsflt direct, and for FiaUkiii at 3:15 p. m. 12:50 P. 'onnetinK at Winrted for and from Bndgfport and way ntationa.

At anaan from Fittflld and for brxi'-'eport. At WilWrton for New York. 4-10 P. M. C.omietinf?at frvm Bridf-port.

At Canaan from and for i'ittH-bld and for Falls Villaie. At Mil-P rt'm wih exprvw for Albany aud the West. JFor time at war stations and tvm nations, a- FotvT. W. H.

YEOMAN 8, Biui't. m.T in tfd STEAMBOATS. AVINTKIC AKKANGE3I KNT. Ilaitford and New York Boati and Yallo Railroad. -srrS A TRAIT? oonnectinir with rank4r4i the boat at Hay brook lavHs Awylum Hint dnput at p.

m. and State street at 6Jfi p. m. it xcf pt (Sundays). LfaTtiM Hay brook at :45 and 7:88 a.

m. daily. IoaTuH baybrfHik Sunday morning on arrival of th boat from New York. Frr-ifjdit taken at regular winter rat. Partiea are forliid trusting any one on account of this Hue of steamers.

W. U. GOODSPEED, P. Hartford, Dec. 1.

1K73. tfd tfTaa S' KW YOH AM) KW HAVEN STEM BOAT LINK. Th iifw and elegant stfatner H. NORTHAM leaven New Haven every night (Sundays excpttd at II o'clock, reaching New ITork ia time for tha early trains south and wtutt. KicTi'HMNU Leave New York at 8:15 p.

m. Pan-wneers coming up can take the train from New Haven at 11 o'clock. Mgbt Lin from New York. The steamer ELM CITY will leave Naw York every niffht (Hundays excfptdt at 11 o'clock, arriving in Nt-w in time fur the early morning trains to Hartford. iteTi'RWiNO Leave New Haven every morning at 10:15 o'clock, arriving in New York about 8 p.

m. Passt-ntfers by th" morning train to New Hayea will arrive In time for this boat. my 86 tfd OCEAN STEAMERS. NATIONAL LINE. WEEKLY TO QCEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL.

LONDON DIKKl'T These steamshipa are Hi: LAHUIiSIT IN TUG TRADE, Cabin passage nn and an. currenev Uteeraite carTrey Prepaid steerage tickets from Llverpwd. Oueens town. Londonderry, Glasgow, Cardiff, Bristol, or London. CHEAPKB THAN BY ANY OTHER LINE.

Apply in New York, Broadway; audio Hartford, to 19 Pearl street, of TIIH AN who also sell Drafts on Ireland, England, Scotland and the Continent. 8. Mortran 45 Co. 's Letters of Credit for travelers. ml 1 No.

19 Psakl Strkkt. lyd Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool. "lil lOS I.I Carrying thi V. S. Mail.

t'A him jtiitoH 5 and $no, .7 h.l.i. Vnw. I. York. (Pi.

payable in currency. Passengers booked to or from all parts of Europe at the lowest rntes. Urarts, in amounts to suit purehasers. on Oreat Ilntain, Ireland, and the Continent, also bills ou London for as large amounts as parties may desire lnuuireof W1L' LAMS ft 0UI0N, iVroadway. New York or C.

O'NKIL. tua Life Offlee. mh 13 lyd sta Main st. Hartford, Ct. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.

is ii lTro Tint STATIONERS, PRINTERS, And dealers sn FANCY GOODS. Please bear In mind that the LAROKST VARIETY, That can be found in any place In the United Btates of EMVKLOf E0, American, Engllah and French. WRITING PAI'ERa, White and Tinted, Ruled, Plain and Fat, and Ruled for PRIKTKRa rsa. Blotting and Tissue Papers. BLANK BOORS, Of all Kinds.

STATIONERY. Of all kinds. New styles of AND ENVELOPES, In Boxes with or without INITIAL. Goods for the HOLIDAYS, Including EMBOSSED ALPHABET, and KINDERGARTEN blocks BACKOAMMON AN6 CHESB BOARDS, i ('AMES ur VARIOUS KINDS, TLAVINO CARDS, CHECKERS, ETC, AT 6, 8, 10 and 12 Ford Street, HARTFORD, CONN. Also, The Place tor FIJfK PHlNTISfl.

Plimjton laiofactiriiE Co Jlrothers pi of Hartford, have imt in one of their patent una works, at. a cost of nearly two thousand dollars, which provides for nil Hi" mill and for several otlier liuildins in the village. There are )D pe-raous employed 1 the null, XEHS OF Till STATE. AV'flDEKT OS THE HiiVSATosiC HA1LKOAI), Three cars of an extra freight train on the Housatonic lailroiul ran off the, track about a mile north of Cornwall HriUge, on Monday. ll.ie of them was turuod bottom upward ami hnrletl a rlistnnce of iO feet Into the river, one was turned over nnd stopiwd shiirt of the water, and a short distance over tha tirs.

Ton. F.llsworth was walking acrims one of themandwas tlirown almost into the river Imt was only slightly bruisud. His eecaie from liistimt" death was almost miraculous. The engine and the greater portion of the train went ahead fur. some distance before they discovered the loss of the real- cars.

The cause of the accident is not known, but is supposed to have arisen from the spreading of the rails, TUB HM.I.EC A man named Henry Willis was arrested In Handy Hook, Monday, by Sheriffs Hanfont, tt Newtown, and Crosby, of iJanblll on suspicion of being guilty of tlieniurderof Mra. 8el- leck, of NewC'nnnnn, on November 1H, IST.l. I'ov some U'eeks the authorities of New Canaan have had their suspicsion directed Wit-lis aa 'ne author of the crime in question, and the result of their investigation has served to onfirin their Is-lief. Willn formerly lived in Mcwtown, but for a few we previous to the murder had Ismrded nt Mr. Kichard Ixsk-wikkI's in Stamford, (hi the afternoon of the I he left Hint plnce and did not return until one wiek after.

It has leen nsceiiained I hat his statements to the otlicers ns to bis whertsilsaits during his aleuce were false, it is now reKrted that a gold wntch iMtloiiging to Mrs. pvllpck, and which was missing att'i' the murder, has been found in his pmsession or that of his family, nnd that also a letter which In1 had written and which direetlv connects him with the crime, has been broiulit to light. The general character which he hae Isirne is niivlTiing but and altogether it is thought tliere is a very strong case against him. Willis was taken to iauoury, Monday nilit, and lodged in juil. DR.

FARKKRON TALK CF.LK11K1 Tits. The Rev. Dr. Joseph Farkor, of London, in tha course of his nqwrt in Tht hritim Hhtrld of his "American Holiilay," ss'aks of his visit to New Haven, end gives us this icture of the learned and genial president of Yule college: "Dr. 1'orter is the very image of a metaphysician, having a face marked by uniinual kee'n-neas.

a long penet rat inif nose, which seems to Is" inquiring into everything, mid an eye remarkable for its microscopic power, so deep sunken, so sharp, and withal so suspicious, in Hn intellectual s-nse; it must lie a piece of verv close reasoning that will sutisfy In, critical faculty. 1 can imagine that a very httie poetry will go a long way with the learned president, but thut tie has an insatiable appetite for metaphysical disquisition and iinalvsis. Vet a pleasant man is i'rrsidont I'orter, having a goniul suiiU a most friendlv voice, and a very brotherly grip of the iiaml. Itr. I.r is the anther of a Vt-Ty mplet treatise on the iluauiii IntelUs-i, a work which has mnde a deep impression America, and whieh cannot fail to create a large coustitueticy of admiring readers in this country.

1 expW'teil to find lr. forter in the sere and yellow leaf, but instead of this 1 found htm not much middle age, very ngile in his movements, and apparently capa-ble of itndergoing a gtwd deal of fatigue. I'd say that I)r: i'orter is not overburdeie'd with llesh in to give a very faint idea of his sinewy stTareness; he is all "muscle, nerve and bon- just the man to climb a lull without exhaustion, or other inconvenience. 1 lioji Iir. i'orter will revisit Ktiglnrid in the course of a year or two, when he will Is received 011 evury hand with cordial applause." Here is another of Dr.

Parker's pictures: "I'r. Ismard Hacon is the Nestor of C'ongre-gationaiism in New jiglnud. He, too, i a man of remaikable keenmwi and peiietrution. He is well known throughout the states os a controversialist of rnre uviuirement und skill, knowing and putting everything in its lie -t wiling a't. Dr.

liacjii is just the man no would lie in danger of mistaking the state per otflce for fow Haven, lie has an amazing suclisut for old ntonumental re'ordh and for celestial antiquities. I'robably the history of Kngland, twj-cinlly in it church assi'ts, is as familiar to Dr. Ilacon as his own name. Vo Isolde the unhappy ight who mnkua a mistake in his dates or other facts in an ecdosinstieai controversy with the ledouhtahle doctor! He has left a mark upon the Congregationalism of his own country whi-h will be increasingly appre-ciatetl by students and pastors. From'what 1 nave reau 01 rue prHinciions ot lr.

ttucon 1 should characterize him as one of the most keen, far-sighted and trenchant writers cither in America or this country; an unsparing critic, a judicious counsellor ami au honest PERSONAL. Mr. Thllo Birdsey of Huntington, a well known farmer, was run over on Tuesday by a cart and fatally injured. E. Addis, late editor of the New Milford has aceepW a position on the editorial start" of the Applcton (Wis.) Titnrt.

ilohn I). Hnnbnry, a drummer for a peculiar kind of suspender, entered Hi lijainin Foni's store in New Haven, Tuesilay, and assaulted the propriebir when ordered to leave. He was arrested. The Rpt Vt. of (south Norwalk has (l(-imsl ths i-ali to t'hrist rhurrh in Norwich, nnd it is tlioiiKlit tlie Hv.

Frank Norton, a native of Norwich, will be now callwl to tlie rectorship. A young colored woman sniMetilv fell des.il nt tlie ew Haven eountT juil, Tuesday, whither sue had boun sent for fornication. Khe had sufTend from two fainting ssl)s liofore arriv-in'at the jail, but the oliieers tiiouht slie was feirnin illness. I'liarlee Sheridan of VatrburT has into troubi tiinmh forging an oilier lionry Walkerfor f'i worth 'oiVlotbiiifc. which order was honored by lmdlcy ei Co.

tshendiin went TisitiriR in his' new clothes, but was found in t'entei-ville by a police ottleer. Mr. John Loomisof liouth Manchester has read the item about the laying accomplish-tneiit of the hens of Mr. Motors of Vethrtieid and thinks he can beat it. Hesnys his 3S hens laid h'i eKk- in forty days.

Mr. Kogers's hens laid ti.si in the same period. IX OESKHAU Tlie receipts of the Kellogg opera in New Haven Tuesday were A New Lnndonman Ifasotfereil to (tive towards erecting a public binary there. Chi Mondnv SiW salmon. lake trout, and smnll whit" lisb were put into Oiuiiuuiiity lakeat Wallinford.

The New Haven school is to try a new armnKsment of whil hours, one session a day is to le held, of live hours, beginning at o'clock. Vale (vile-re The winter conuueucenient of the Yale medical college t4s-k pliw'e hist we-k. Among the graduates were l-'dward Ames, Klierninn. N. and Krncst Lclioy Thomson, Fair C'onn, In Middlefleld on Hitndny It was nt illy discovereil that Uie water was making a churi-nel through the grist ilaiy of the reserroir.

ebove the Vrinver factory. A draft lua4ie on congregations in 'the churchea for help, and with teams a great dest.ruetiou was staved. The dun is not less Uiau fifty feet high, and tlie wntr covers several liundnsi acres of land At the annual meeting of the sunkbnlden of the Naugut tick railroad in liridpreiiort, the old of direct-ors was recjs tif, viz: Wm. 1. Hisbop, R.

Tomhnum, K. K. Bishop, of ftridgesirf; A. L. lieiuus, Newark, N.

A. baldw-m, Milfoisl; J. H. lioliertson. New Haven; J.

ii. Wet more, WjinK-dj 11. M. Ban tt, lrtiv. Mr.

Frederick J. Huigslmry of uterbury as elected a director in plai of lireen Kentlriik, deceaseil. The Ht, John Stre-t Methodist church in New Haven has fur-mod a new temiierance organization with (. H. Kowler for president, line hundred and sutv persons signed the plerlgeat the first meeting.

The iuwntion is to present and obtoui ui rat of uie Methodist church in New Haven a like oiiraniM-tion. with the hope, a a later date, of cailing a convention of the Mcth'siist ciiurchea of tins stale at siftne central point, with a view to extending tlie orauiJition Uie entire (han hoft he n-ilc. and It i to obtain such action by tlie general c-onfurence of tlie Methisbst chun as will assist in establishing such an orgar.iauition in every Methodist church in the t'nion. Trie nit of Jas. E.

Ininham vs. fool company, and Honey t-ro-'k tt-aJ cmns4ny vs. Jas. K. Iiiiuiiam.

wiiV-b have on the npenor rrmi dis kot biik-o 1 aud which were set down for a benring before tievniourat iJndgeport have been settled and witlidrawa. Thcsa auiU grew out of the slleged failure oa the part of the coal cow-wnyto fultMl a contract for the delivery of I.ijiju tone of coal bought of them by the gen-tleiuau named. Afur ntsait OW t-nis had been delivered, the price of coul went up sud- denly and tn c(mpariy tuilrd to reuuunder A the qiwr.tity, and upon thie Ur. i nrrhnm declined to pav for Wi last cargo ui-tilthefcernis the clilrae were fully eone pitt-j with. lot of urta.

tnc Grand ah ilft One (imnd Uift naj.oai Oii- Orand I ah tiift On tirand ah ift Vuf (iraud aih ift rt.MO in ah Oifta W.nm ai('ah Uifta anh t'aah Oifta l.imileairh Wl.KM MM'avbUifM ll ah (lifts 4HJea-h Mt l.yiCanta Hifta Ml a-h iilt vilfa. lull Uilln HlK'b. 11 miiCab (iifl utleat'b WMU TOTAL. 15 mm GIFTS, ALL CAHH. aniouutiug to Thi Cnncn and dfatribntlon of irifta will ptmiut- fia unnfMTettiH Uii ptK 0 Vt iov ai hth-r all tin ticki't- irr aold or ui'it.

and th u.iiniiiriru all paid ia iroportloo to tha number of ticai-ta aold. Price or Tlrketa. Whole tit'ketn. Halw. S25: Trnlhu.

or -af uipon. Klfyin wholn tb'kpta for tlrkfta forfl.OM; IH whol tinkota for 'til wl, ttrkrta for flu Ho diarouut on leaa than worth of tirkftn. Th lim fortlir drawing ta narathand, and TM-rma intending to purvhaae tirkrta have aotima to 1W. TH(H BBAtfl.KTTK. PnMir l.thrary Kentucky, and Manarr ftlft i'onwrt, fublio Library Hulldinir.

LoiiartlW, Ky or THi HaI( (i Eatrrn Anu. Ann Broadway. T. feb Imdrod SlIlCillS. A 40I nHiiiliiif nt of Portland Kl.FHiHH for aale Aloth Hartford Juniper 1U be aold t7 ehap at lay front it.

HARROW A. ROBERTS. HOT 1(1 VK1V KOOKM-Jonr-pb the Je tfd The rbyaloial Mauivmnt; by Dr. 7 Kohlranneh. To Coniwrvation of Laenry; by BaUfour blew art.

I. I. The Puerperal D1ieaaea; by Fordyoe Barker. M.D tl weekmn the Maddle. A Paiuler'l Journal to I.

land: by Waller Bible, or Two Little Wooden Shnea: hr Onlda. BK0W.V OKOftS. II0KSKS AM) MI LES. 1U FOR HALE Three pairs of Z5S for Wfjrt. fit uwnueu aiuiea ana Ten Horaea eul I'tie pair well matched CrniifcB Hoiaea.

to be aold cheap for oaeh or an pro.e-ioredtt. Call and thern at Sum 102 and Jl Main atreft, llilin'i Ltrery Hartfor 14 ford iinu S. P. WHITING. janllM 11 Asylum st.

Jan 1 lyd.

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