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Mi WOMB ID (DdWSlAE VOIa. 36. HARTFORD, CONN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1840. WHOLE NO.

742. MA Am rlllEAP AND GOOD HOUSEHOLD FUH-f wimnnm mi i. HEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. Purchasers of 1 DENTIST. DR.

CUYLER has taken Rooms in Cen-tral Row, 3d door east of the Poet Office, where he is prepared to see those who may require his professional services. He boards at No. 221 Alain street, RECOMMENDATION. I have known Dr. Cutler several years, and had frequtnt Iita nnrAtinns nil TimA TD DAILY COUBA1VT, PUBLISHED BT JOHN L.

BOS WELL, AT THI or ICE OF THE CONNECTICUT COURANT. TERMS Five dollars per year, payable in advance. mtv a Zl "waited SSff Pchasing even il at tL Down Town received and seUing far below the usual prices. received, Jl HUDSON PUTNAM Ocn deo Si811 of ue GOOD SAMARITAN. ANO ATING-Z.

R. ROB. ZNtaON respectfully informs the public that he has taken the shop No. 26 Ferry street next door west of Jones St Denison a 5th Ward Hotel, where he will do his best to Please all who wish to be shaved, or have their hair cut in the latest faahinn. Hnva nr 1 1.

TERMS OF ADVERTISING. One Square a year, (30 00 Quarter column do. 30 00 Half do. do. 40 00 One do.

do. 60 00 Business. Directory, 10 00 One Square 1 3 week tl 50 I 50 3 00 3 50 4 95 5 00 3 1 month 6 weeks 3 months 3 44 44 9 44 CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS. One Square 3 days, 11 00 44 4 1 20 5 1 38 7 00 11 00 15 00 E7 Advertisers are requested to hand in their favors by clock in the afternoon previous to we aay oo woicn may wish them inserted. BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

B. A. WARD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS, 4tc. No. 55 state street.

BIPLEV Oc STIVE, DEALERS IN IRON AND STEEL, ENGLISH FIRE BRICK, Ac. 1 No. 98 Front street. CIIABI1E8 SIGOIRNEY Ac SON, DEALERS IN EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, No. 196 Main street.

Oc STORKS, PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS, AND STATIONERS. No. 193 Main street. 33 TWA INSURANCE COMPAHY, INSURES AGAINST LOSS A DAMAGE BY FIRE. Office, 58 State street.

PBOTECTIOX INSURANCE tOMPANY, ISSUES POLICIES ON FIRE OR MARINE RISKS. Office, 65 State street, DEPOSITORY AND READING BOOffl, or THE CONNECTICUT ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY S. S. Cowles, Agent No. 7 Asylum street.

7" THOMAS ADAMS' MARBLE MANUFACTORY, 25 ly Near the Nortli Burying Ground. W. J. BABCOCK, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, TZACHER Or THI Pi A NO FORTE, ORGAN AND SlNGINO. Rooms in Gilman's Building, over 146 Main street.

"rrrr! wiuun pease, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Teacher or the Piano Forte, Organ and Singing. Rooms in the Exchange Buildings, State street. OSCAR 8CEITZ, TEACHER ON THE FLUTE, FRENCH HORN, GUITAR, PIANO, Sec. dec 14 dtf j. No.

19 Church street. E. W. BULL, Sign of the Good Samaritan." DRUG, MEDICINE, AND WINE STORE. No.

IS State street. C. GBJFFINO, MERCHANT TAILOR, Na 51 State street. JOSEPH LANGDON, FOREIGN ANDoMes't'iCDK GOODS. No.

208 Main street. WELLS Ac CRANE, DEALERS IN FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, No. 220 Main street. F. R.

ELLIOTT, DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. No. 226 Main street. J. G.

SMITH CO. (LUSB BWtll WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY Under Gilman's Saloon. A.E. ALPRESS, DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Dry Goods are respectfully invited to call at 236 Main street, for the best bargains yet in Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods. N.

B. Broadcloths, Satinets, are selling very low. It is said that the Manufacturers have already lost $10,000 by I uie tate lau 01 uie price on some ot Uie uiotiis Uiat are now selling. F. ALPRESS, jan 24 3wl4 Opposite North Baptist Church.

CJTOCK OF DRV GOODS AT AUCTION The enure stock of Dry Goods lately owned bv V. Win. chell, will be sold at Public Auction at 843 Main street, on MONDAT, Uie 17th teb. Said stock consists of a very large ana nanusorne assortment ot almost every kind ot uooda. a 11c saio win commence at 10 clock, A.

on thel7tn, and continue from day to day until the whole is sold. Previous to that day purchases may he made at private sale at cost. By order of the Mortgagees. Hartford, Jan. 10 12 "niLBLAINS effectually and speedily cured with the nuuiam umuneui prepared at tne sign ot tne Price 25 "GOOD SAMARITAN." dec 23 6wd SALE- The entire stock of DRUGS AND A MEDICINES, belonging to the late firm of Charles T.

Bull Sc. together with all the necessary furniture for conducting the business of an apothecary. For terms apply to Charles T. Surviving Partner. elisha JJODD, Administrator, jan.

28 PARTICULAR CAUTION Whereas several arti- JL cles have been attempted to be introduced, which by partially assuming the name of the Vegetable Pulmonary Balaam nnik.Klu AwnA rn int. a V. au.i if uiuvhi41 K- uuiu uie (Ciruiuv Ul U119 I I. 1 IT I meuicine, sucn as egjRiaoie ruimonary balsamic Syrup, Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam of Vegetable Pulmonic Genuine Vegetable Pulmona ry Balsamic byrup ot Liverwort' the public ta particularly cautioned to inquire for this article by its whole name, The Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam and to observe that it has the marks and signature of the genuine, which may be had by uie gross, aozen or single, at uie Sign of die GOOD SAMARITAN." jan 15 6wdfcwl3 General Depot for BECK WITH'S PILLS. 480 BROADWAY.

New-York. BECKWITH'S AN1I.DV8PEPTIC PILLS. Whenever these Pills have been introduced into a family, they become a standing remedy, and are called for again and again, which is sufficient oroof of their rood aualitiea. Bishop Ives, Dr. Hawks, Gov.

Iredell. Hon. H. Potter, Hon. E.

Stanley, Kev. Wm Mcl'heeters, D. and many of the first phvsicians in this rountrv. art amnnff thnaj naua furnished letters in testimony of the beneficial effects resulting from the use of these Pills. They are put up in a superior style in tin boxes, containing wmi iuu airecuons.

I'nce ou cents. A be Had ot H. D. Turner, 180 Broadway, New York, (up stairs) Henl ry nawis a. to.

AlDany; John U. I'lnUips, XMewburgh Dr Elias Trivett, Poughkeepsie J. W. Smith, Brooklyn, L. Dr.

John Davidson, Hempstead, L. I. J. E. Trippe, Newark, N.

J. Burnett Pollard, Patterson, N. J. Bryant Sc. Kig-gins, Eliiabethtown, N.

J. Dr. A. Blood pood, Flushing L. ones, Jamaica, or STORKS, Hartford and by most of tie respectable Druggists in the United States.

feb 1 15 BKCKWHII'S AIVTI-BILIOIS FILLS, Frequent applications from those who have confidence in Beckwith's Ana-Dyspeptic and in their author, for a Pill of more actively purgative properties, have induced him to issue one calculated to supply the demand. These Pills are, therefore, designed expressly as an aedve purgative, and possess highly Arm-Bilious qualities, yet without a particle of calomel, or any other mineral. They are not offered as a panacea they promise no cures but such as are well-known to follow a thorough action upon the bowels 5 but whenever an active purgative is required, (and there are few who do not daily determine this fact for Pills may be safely taken. As an Anti-Dyspeptic, they and alt wno oesirc sJL. morn active dutv.

mav relv upon the efficacv of these Pills, hey are nanasomeiypui up in tin airecuons, ana for sale by HiSJNltY JL. UllJNlitt, Itsu ttroadway, up stairs, and by most of the other agents for the sale of Beckwith's Anti-Dyspeptic Fills, throughout the United Slates. Price 25 cents per box. A liberal discount made to those who purphase by the quantity. Feb 115 HELPS' TOMATO FILLS These Pills are no longer, if they ever were, among those of doubtful utility.

They have passed away from those that are daily launched upon the dde of experiment, and now stand before the public as high in reputation, and as extensively employed in all parts of the United States, the Canadas, and Texas, as any Medicine ever prepared for the relief of suffering man. They have heen extensively prescribed by the Medical Faculty wherever they have been introduced and there are but few towns that cannot produce tome remarkable ease of their curative effect. The numerous certificates which have been pre sented to the proprietor from professional men and others, evince in an extraordinary manner the extensive applicability of this remedy to diieate generally. Professional men and those of sedentary habits, loudly applaud their hygiene proper ties in obviating those evUs incident to tlieir occupation, and the want of exercise. Often have the cures performed by this medicine been the subject of editorial comment, in various and journals, and it mav with truth be asserted that no medicine of the kind has ever received testimonials of greater commendation than are attached to this.

They are in general use as a Family Medicine, and there re thousands of families who declare they are never satisfied unless they have a supply always on hand. They have no ri- 1 a 1 -V Vai in Curing UlllUUB a. a.w...fs.a.uM, rheumatism, heartburn, sand stomach, palpitation, loss of appetite, costiveness, See. Enquire for PHELPS' TOMATO PILLS, and be particular to observe that the label is aigned G. It.

Phelps, Price 37 cents. For sale in this city only by Lee and Butler, 144 Main st. Wells Humphrey, 178 Main street Harvey Seymour, 186 Main st-; Wm. H. Allvn, 187 Main O.

Robins, Jr. 180 Main street; the Young Samaritan, No. 312 North Mam sLt A. A. Cooley, State street and by the proprietor, 289 North Main street The following persons are also Agents S.

L. Talcott, Trnh Woodward. Mansfield E. B. Hibbard and H.

Ahny, Ashford George Bowen, Woodstock T. D. Child St Mirl Haddam: Avers St Douelass, E. Haddaro; Day St Jones, Marlborough J. H.

Haydeu St Co. Essex George Jnsenh Goodsoeed fc Sons, East Had- Am, Worthinrton. Colchester Oliver Brainard, South Glastenbury; Boderick Grimes, Wethersfield W.R. Smith, 1 1 I t3 Tl Chatliam; Amoia sx, navuen, aauuuu) uvuuju, Middletown J. L.

O. Loomis, Windsor Solomon Terry Jr. A East Windsor A. G. Hillver.

Granby A J. Near- ine Co, West Granby C. Mygatt, Canton; M. St B. Graut, Stallord; uoardman et uougiass, norwicii v.

New-London; D. Smith, Jr. New-Haven; H. J. Brewer, Springfield W.

Hillyer St Co. Northampton Bis-sell St Abbott, Vernon; L. P. Waldo, Tolland; Warner St Calhoun, Plymouth; John J. Viets, Granby; J.

T. Taylor, Enfield Henderson CO, unw-naruwu. jan 30 dtf 13wl5 DR. iri'ITIUNN'H VKMjMSMSMM. mumw OPIUM, is a new chemical preparation of OPIUM, embracing all the valuable medicinal oualitiee in a natural state of combination, to the exclusion of those which are deleterious and useless.

It is superior to every other form of opiate, such as Laudanum, Paregoric, Morphine, Deriarcotisea Laudanum, Itc. as has been fully proved and now duly acknowledged by the most eminent physicians, surgeons and chemists, and trinl will convince the most mereduloua of its own in trinsic value. Its use is not followed by any of. the disagreeable effects which invariably attend the ordinary preparations of opium, such as constipation, headache, tremors, nausea, and mitinirt hut it mav be taken in sufficient doses to allay all suffering with perfect safety and entire success. All who from necessity or other cause, are obliged to use an opiate, will Kr.A in the Elixir a most gratifying substitute, as it invigorates all the powers of nature, without being followed by a corresponding state of depression.

Dr. A. V. Ives, A. of New-York city, used nearly a hundred ounces himself during a very painful and protracted illness, after every thing else had failed riv relied 44 His life was nrolontred for months by its pe culiar virtues." For other similar communications, and its trials in hospitals, see directions with the medicine.

Sold wholesale and retail by A B. Sc T. Sands, No. 79 and 100 Fulton street New-York; by E. W.

Bull, sign of the Good Samaritan, G. R. Phelps, Harvey Seymour, and A. A. Cooley, Hartford by B.

C. Baxter, New-London and by L. K. Dow and D. Smith St Co.

New-Haven. ir-s tj Ar iniiitinni. and observe the written signature of Dr. Johs B. M'MCf on every phiaL Price 37J i i nu O.C i ne sudsci iDers nave just received and offer for sale, at very low prices, in the Furniture Ware Rooms lueir store, a large i ssortment ot uousetioid urniture, "vhich must be sold to rais-s the cash.

Mahogany hair seat lables. with Centre Thl irati-1 au-m rjcircu ijcuaicaus, bureaus, rnanoe- aiij miu ciicrry xautes, worn laoies, ac. Also, Beds, Mattresses, Palleting, c. Jan 13 HUDSON PUTNAM. DRV GOODS FOR WINTER A F.

ALPRESS is constandy receiving new Goods suitable for the sea- nun some oi wnicn are selling at prices perfectly astonishing. In his extensive assortment may be found Broadcloths, Pilot and Beaver Cloths, Cassimeres. Satinets of almnne luiiucis, coiorea and wiute, common and superfine. A full assortment of bleached and unbleached Sheetings and Shirtings Irish Linens Diapers and Table Cloths common i i i iciona oains; uioves, a lull assortment and cheap; Woollen, Merino, Mohair, and Lamb's Wool Hosiery silk tuoooiw, jjbccb, cagings, Aluslins, Cambrics, Sec. Bombazines, Merinoes, Vestings, Suspenders Stocks silk, cotton, and linen hdk'fs silk Cravats Mouselin de Laines horn, shell and ivory Combs Needles, Thimbles, Shawls of every description Robroys for $1 50.

American, English and French Prints, some very splendid patterns and low prices. And almost every thing else in the Dry Goods line. N. B. The above goods having been purchased within a few weeks, he is enabled to, and will, sell them for cash a lit-t tie cheaper than the cheapest.

Purchasers of Dry Goods are respectfully invited to call at goo Main street, opposite xsortn Church, 24 FOB COLD WEATHER The subscribers have received and offer for sale, Rose and Whitney Blankets very chean. 8-4 Ro Rlnnltta at 2 10 i ii- ney do. at 95 per pair. 4-4 homemade Flannels at 50 cents of SmiaJ A I aril 1 orown oneeung at ot CIS. heavy do.

at 10 uumuiuiucn, tcijt iow aucoes at 6t cents heavy Satinets and Broadcloths at prices too low uimcmiuu tu a common aaverusement. 3 W. A. MOSELEY Sc. CO.

"YirJITE GOODS Bishop Lawn, Long Lawns, Swiss lTxusun, ngurea iviusiins, barred and vMuunti, a-a. etc cneapeuougn tor cash, by dec 8 VELLS CRANE. TT I'BIVITI'RE PRINTS. A ceived a quanuty of cheap Furniture Prints, some at 6d nnrviM hv dec 14 9o RROADCLOTHS Another lot of Broadcloths, to raise icit ior saie tnis day Dy a manufacturer, viz 1" pieces nne Hrmulr nth Walr 1 same quality and the same manufacture have been "sold at "IZl Plece W'U be sold at retail or wholesale, at 2 25 to 3 dollars. Persons in want of Cloths will do iou ouu examine tnem.

n9 HUDSON PUTNAM. OOKSHenry of Guise, or the Sutes of Bleis J.1 by G. P. R. James, Esq.

The Sea Captain, or the Birthright a Play by the author Tales of the Grotesque and Ambesque by Edgar A. Poe. uu.cmraj; by uie countess ot illessington. A continuation of the Memoirs of Charles Mathews, Comedian; by Mrs. Mathews, i Just received by SPALDING STORRS.

dec 21 i THE 9IOITRNER'S GIFT, edited by Mrs. M. A. Patrick. This work is peculiarly adapted to the circumstances of persons in affliction, and very suitable for presents.

To be had at BELKNAP HAMERSLEY'S. dec 23 BOSTON ALraANAC-1840-b S. N. Dickinsoa; lows "eW ge' Map 1110 Cifcf contains as fol- Bank. Dividend in Boston, in 1630.

Cambridge and Roxbury. Boston Fire Department. Boston Post Office. Boundaries of Wards, under the new division. Broken and Depreciated Banks in New England.

Calendar pages, irom page 6 to page zo. Canker Worm and Fruit Trees. Churches and Ministers in Boston, with Places of Residence. City Governments of Boston, Lowell and Salem. Constables, Coroners and Sheriffs.

Counting Room Almanac, for 1840. Eclipses in 1840. Courts in Massachusetts, (by a Member of the Suffolk Bar.) Exchange on England, (a useful Table.) Fires in Boston during the year 1839. Government of the United States, and of Massachusetts. Governors, Seats of Government, Elections, etc.

4 Insurance Offices in Boston. List of Towns in Massachusetts, their Population, Sec. Map of Railroads from Boston. Members of the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States. Memoranda of Events in Boston, during the year 1839.

Memoranda of General Events, throughout the Country. Memoranda pages for each month, from page 7 to page 29. Military Fines in Massachusetts. Moveable Festivals and Fasts, in 1840. Newspapers in the New England States.

Officers of the Custom House in Boston. Omnibusses, from Boston. Packets, Wharves, etc. Physicians and Nurses in Boston, with their Residence. Public Buildings, Houses, and Offices in Boston.

Public Schools in Boston, (a full account) Rail Roads leading from Boston. 93 Societies and Institutions in Boston, and names of Officers. Specie in the Boston Banks from 1803 to 1838. Stages, Routes, etc. from Boston.

Streets and Avenues in the City of Boston. Times of Cars leaving Boston. Ward Rooms and Places of Meeting. Advertisements, etc. 132 Pages.

Fine Paper. Bound. Price 25 cents. Published by THOMAS GROOM, 82 State street, Boston. The Trade supplied on the most reasonable terms.

PABLOB CRICKETS FOOT STOVES A new 1'atent article, higmy ornmucuuu, uu prc-einuienuy comfortable, economical, useful, and entirely tafe. The feet are kept perfectly warm and comfortable, whether at home or on a iournev. from eiirht to twelve hours, with once filling with hot water onlv. An examination will insure a sale. Call and see at No.

28 State street THOMAS ROBERTS, jan 6d Sole Agent for Hartford County. PLEASE CORRECT THE MISTAKE The gentleman who purchased 21 cents worth of unbleached cotton cloth at the Lonsr Brick Siore" some two weeks since, and bv mistake left the paper containing said cotton, and in stead thereof took rmckafre containing white Flannel and other articles, will confer a favor by returning the articles taken and receiving his own. jan 23 JOHN G. SMITH CO. NO FICTION It is the truth that DRY GOODS, are selling at cost, and less; if you want bargains, do not delay, as they are selling fast at the Down Town Store, 3 doors above Centre Churcn.

Ja" IVNtTALS FOR 1840 A few English and Ameri- -CA. can Annuals, for sale very low SPALDING St STORRS, ian 4 1 192 Main street. rTMIE CHARTER OAK" for January, containing ml the proceedings of the Conn. a. a.

oocieiy at its late meeung, is published and for sale at icpoaiiory, Asy- lurn street Jan 16 rilllK wkw R1VESEE FARMER. AND JL GARDENERS' JOURNAL," published at Rochester, N. will be issued monthly, commencing January 1, 1840. V.arh immUfFnniaini ifi larcre Daces. No reasonable nainv or expense will be spared in making the paper both useful and interesting, and it is unquestionably the cheapest Agricultural Journal in this country.

Price ou cems a voiume. subscrip UUUI cgciTCU UC oiga v. jan 84 IFE OF CEN. HARBISON Just published and JLI for sale at the office ot Uie r.miuT ana jjemocrat," bv the hnndrpd nr a sketch of the Life and Public Ser- wtT.I.UM HENRY HARRISON, the Peonle'a candidate for President. All who wish to disseminate correct information respecting the "Washington of the West," are requested to supply themselves with this interesting little work.

Price C3 ner hundred. Jn 24 14 TIIK CULTIVATOR" ow consolidated with tu xt air a VTFR" Thi ced January 1st Subscriptions received by E. W. BULL Agent for tne rropnetors, ai iuc -jan 15 Sign of the "Good Samaritan. LANKS.

of all kinds, for sale at the Courant OfBi ice JL3 dtf treat pleasure in recommending him to the unlimited confi. ence of those who may require assistance from hi professional art. E. Parmlet 'entist, 11 Park Place, N. Y.

Hartford, jnne 14, 1839 dtf PIANO FORTES 1 6TNKD IN THE CITY AND COUNTRY. WILLIAM PEASE attends to the Tuning of Piano Fortes and Organs, in any part of the city, or n.wu. V1WIB tclL OL U19 iKiUSIC IVOOin in the Exchange Buildings, State street, will meet with prompt T71KESII ZANTE CURRANTS A beautiful arti 1 i i vie, ju rcveivea aua lor sate Dy J. S. HEWLETT, dec 12.

Corner Main anil Parl trx.t Try A I SINS In whole, half and quarter boxes, a beautiful "tic, tor Bail- Dy j. sr tita LETT, oct 85. Corner Main and Pearl sts. ONEY" A prime article of St. Domingo Honey, for oct 28.

Corner Main and Pearl sts A LMOJfDS-20 Bales Hard Shelled 10 soft sheUed. ao. paper ao. 10 boxes shelled do. For sale bv 27.

W. AELY. TITOLASSES AND SOAP 50 Hbds. Porto Rico, of prime quality, landing Irom schr. Octavia, and for sale isruiauic usruui ui ciwe consignments.

ALSO IK STORK, 20hhds. St Croix Molasses. 60 do. early crop Cuba. 100 boxes Robbing' Family Soap.

1 50 do. do. No. 2 do. 50 do.

Winchester No. 1 do. For sale by J. M. BUNCE CO.

oct. 10 53 Commerce street TOBACCO 20 Kegs Richmond manufactured Tobacco, wvs v4uov a vuuaigiiuiciiL UV C. H. NORTHAM, nov. 4.

47 Commerce street CUT NAILS 750 Casks Cut Nails, of a tuptrnr talitf, for sale at market prices. pr 6 dtf C. SIGOURNEY SON. SHOT A general assortment of sizes from the Phenix Shot Tower Cotnnan nf Rlniu. C.

..1. facturers' prices by C. H. NORTHAM. oct XB a CONGRESS, IODINE, Ac PUTNAM SPRING WATER.

Th 1... unv uaa WlUlCr BUU' ply from the above named Springs, put up in the best manner. ivi doic lj loio mac, uuzen, or single Dome, Dy E. W. BULL, dec 18 Atthesign of the "Good Samaritan." HERRING.

A few boxes very superior scaled Her ring, for sale by J.S.HEWLETT. aecu Corner Mam and Pearl street WELCH BUTTER. A small lot in packages of aKnnt inn 1U- 1 awvut vv 1UO. Ul B4UC t7CrV CA4S4Z17. OV J.

S. HEWLETT, dec27 Corner Main and Pearl streeu. Fal1 caught Mackerel, for family use, in small packages, for sale. Apply to Capt. E.

Flower, or J- M. BUNCE noy 25 53 Commerce street. PAINTS, OIL, The subscribers offer for sale, 10,000 lbs. dry and around Union Co. Wiif best article now made in this country.

500 lbs. Red Lead 500 do. Litharge. 100 barreUhiting, of all qualities. SO euIci French and American i euow.

10 cases Baltimore Chrome Yellow. i. 5 do. do. do.

Green. 10 kegs Paris Green, a new and beautiful article for window blinds. 500 lbs. pure ground Verdigris in 500 do. Prussian Blue.

5000 gall. English Linseed Oil. as hhla. Snirits Turoentine. 175 dox.

paint and white-wash Brushes, of all sizes, with a lull assortment ot ouier arucies uio uuo. R. B. W. A.

WARD, 05 State St. IL 1000 Gallons Fall strained Sperm OiL 1800 winter rennea wnaieao. 1000 whitened do. For sale by RICHMOND COLEMAN, dec 3 6wd foot of State street mANNERS' OIL 50 Barrels, on consignment, and for saie oy xl. jo.

v. inn) sept 17 55 State street. pmg, ana oroom wine xiutry ercoii ucmp aiiu t-l Cl IPU.J enA nrlxfArl KvAwn nntAlit ti if i Ulf UlCaUU OUUC AlUCaU uiv.u savnu Thread. The above are of the subscribers' own importation, of the Dest quailiv, ana ior saie wwcbi yi n.co. apr 22 dtf C.

SIGOURNEY SON COTTON BAITS This day received, a superior ar- tide of Cotton Batts, which are ofl'ered for sale by the bale or smcle pound, at a low price, by dec 23 F. R. ELLIOTT KEEN AND BLACK FLANNELS, Oil Cloth VI and Carpeting, very cheap, by jan25 6 W. A. MOSELEY CO.

Tf ONG BRICK. STORE One piece Silver DRAB JLi CLOTH, suitable tor carriage maaers. dec 4 J. G. SMITH CO.

The above is for sale for cash, price $2 per yard. LOVES Best Kid, Hoskin, Beaver, Cashmere, Me- VJT rino. Buck, Gentlemen and Ladies sizes. Also, Chil dren's Gloves of every size and quality, which are selling cheap enough by dec 5J WiiL.JL.a Be CKAXM Ja ClOaiETHING NEW JOSEPH LANGDON hav. ing decided to make new arrangements in business, offers his large stock of Dry Goods for cash, at prices that will insure their sale to all -purchasers (who know the value of Goods,) that will favor him with a calL Among the goods from New York auctions since the pressure in the money market, may be found: 1500 Yds.

Broadcloths, Pilot Cloths, Cassimeres, Sati i. nets and Flannels. 150 Yds. French Merinoes, of superior quality. 800 do.

and English Merinoes of common and medium qualities printed Saxonies, Mouslin de Lains, and plain Challies. 1250 Yds. plain and figured Bombazines, both light and dark, some of which are very rich. 1750 Yds. figured and plain Silks, from common to super qualities.

1 600 Yds. French Calicoes. 4500 English and American Calicoes, from 6i cents upwards; brown Cotton Sheetings, full yard wide, and good, at od. 500 Yds. Bed Tick, from 121 to 20 cents.

150 Shawls, making a good assortment, from 50 cents to C20; Sua and Cotton Umbrellas. -Table Linen of all kinds; Russia and birds-eye Diaper; Cambrics, Muslins, Laces, Ribbons, Gloves, and Hosiery, with a general assortment of staple and fancy Goods, all of which will be sold very cheap for cash and bills of the New England and New York State Banks will be received without discount, at 208 Main street nov 16 OOD BROADCLOTHS for tl 60 per yard-Better for $2, and very fine for t3, just received by the subscriber. Also, a general assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, at the lowest rates for cash. Good Satinets at 50 cents per yard. A F.

ALPRESS, dec 12 Opposite Nortli Baptist Church. TJATENT SOFA COT BEDSTEADS The sub- JL seribers have just received from the patentee a sample of soia iot a very convenient article in small rooms, stores, or in case of sickness in families. They can be used with any ordvary size bed or mattress, jan 15 HUDSON 3c PUTNAM. aL.M. ijvuii) jmjmr a AVwVliunia i a.

(. yJ or iNervous race Acne. esses ot these distressing Complaints have been cured bv usinir Dr. Phelps' Compound Tomato Pills. OCT Be particular to enquire for UK.

1 HELrs Aomato ruia, and see that bis signature oa the labeL i'nce Jtcia. jan 17 i-' vi go cut um.vc uicirnair rut for 6i Hair curled, Wigs and Curls made or dress- fed Over IF! til Hnt.Qt In nr. 1. jau. ii eouimo DISSOLUTION The Copartnership heretofore exist-.

inff between A. Ar A flTT -l- it January 1840, dissolved by mutual All account Blore 01 me Jate tor et. Ilement, and must be attended to immediately. A B. G1LLETT, Ellmgton, January 10, 1840.

J. A. GILLETT, The bnnmeita hfraAa, will .3 i XETT. at the Kosuruueni oi uooda ul be found at all times and at fair prices. 2wl4 FARKER, SILK, COTTON, AND WOOLLEN DYERS, No.

18 Mill street, Hartford, jr.onn., continue to Dye and finish in the best manner, Broad. loths, Cassimeres French Merinos at 12 cents per yards ISnghsh Merinos, 9 cents per vard single fold Circassians, 5 i eiits per yard woollen and cotton Hose, 1,00 per dozen ilk Hose, per doxen; Silks, Sstins, Lustrings, Crapes, Uibbons, and all other kinds or goods for merchants, dyed aa heap as at any other establishment in New-England. Also. ladies' and trentlemen'a nrmanta 1 uwiiJUUU, I 'yed to any fancy pattern, where the original color is favorable i silk and woollen Shawl. Stnrkino.

rcliw. iJauze Veils, Silk Bonnets, Ac. fcc. Ofntlomn'a ferula a.n.1 P.m.U.. aiiuuwua V.V1UI CU WUUUUl UCUlK I ipped Carpet Yarns dyed all colors.

I CI I I a io iTicnuu ouawu i-uiurea wimoui injuring tne ooroer. N. B. Particular attention paid to cleansing Merino and iRob Roy Shawls, Table Spreads, Coats, Panta loons. Carpet.

rv ion ao iiwij A RCIIITECTrRE-The subscriber informs the cm. public that he will draw designs and make specifications I buildings, both public and private, and superintend their rectum if desired. Orders in his Une will be thankfully re-j eived and neady executed. HENRY A SIKES. Reference.

Samuel W. Collins, Collinsville David Bur-lank, Hartford; Abraham Skattaa, Wethersrield George Mummer and David Hubbard, Glastenbury; Alonzo Bailey, Ittockville. Suffield, October 5. tfw93 TIMBER FOB SALE About 10 acres of Timber, Drincinallv White Oak. animhla i vnghts plank, spokes, Ac.

situated in East Windsor, about auuca Hum umuuru, uncreu ior saie at a reasonable nce. iie cimoer is ot a larce irrowth. wood a liberal price will be paid. Apply to the subscribers. lift, a ta- iiriTfmti u.uiAi in a Windsor.

ELIJAH BEMONT, East Hartford. January 81. i PARTNER WANTED. The advertiser is in want of a Partner in the Wholesale and Retail bnaineiaa. wirh at cash capital of 2,500 or 3,000 dollars.

Having been in the business for a number of years, he has obtained a good run of 1 customers, and is in possession of a first-rate stand in the most business part of the city. Any person wishing to commence business, will find this a rare opportunity. All communications considered strictly confidential. Please address through the Post-office, Hartford, Box 193. dec.

81. 4d 3wis 3weowl0 ATA COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL of the City .1 L11 .1 nn 1 thoriied, whenever he shalldeem it expedfeHCtO oiler ate-ward of sum not exceeding Five Hundred Dollars, for the discovery and conviction of any person or persons who may hereafter be guilty of setting fire to any building in this City Voted, That the Resolution passed at a Court of Common Council, held on Tuesday, the 2d day of April, 1839, author- king the Mayor to offer a reward for the discovery and con- viction of any person or persons who might thereafter set fire to any building in this City, be, and the same is, hereby re- scinded. Certified from record. Attest, WM. CONNER, Clerk.

jan 30 3d Patriot, Courier, and Times, please publish 3 times. NOTICE The subscribers having been appointed by the Hon. Court of Probate for the District of Hartford, Commissioners on the Estate of WATERMAN St ARNOLD, assigned for the benefit of tlieir creditors, will meet upon the business of our appointment at No. 81 State street, in said Hartford, on the 85th day of April and on the 25th day of uly, 1840, at 8 o'clock in the afternoon of each of said days. And six months are allowed and limited by said Court for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims, duly prored, to said -Commissioners.

James Dodd, Commissioa- Hknry Firkins, ers. Hartford. January 25th. 1840. 28 3d OTICE By order of the Hon.

Court of Probate for the i district of Hartford, will be sold at private sale on Motv daythe 10th day of February, 1840, at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon, at the dwelling house in Wethersfield, lately occupied by ABSALOM WELLS, late of said Wethersfield, deceased, so much of the real estate of said deceased as will raise the sum of $594 dollars 12 cents, with incidental expenses. Said property consists of a dwelling house and home lot of thirty acres of land, and another lot of four acres, all situated in Uie society of Newiugton, in said Wethersfield. Ira M. Baldwin, Administrator. Hartford, Jan.

18, 1840. 13 1T OTIC The Court of Probate for the district of Nor- J. 1 folk, having limited and allowed six months from the date hererof for those who wre creditors of GEORGE BROWN, of said Norfolk, on the 12th day of November, A. D. 1839, tn exhibit their claims to the Commissioners oa his estate whit was assigned for die benefit of all bis creditors, and having appointed the subscribers Commissioners on the same, we he hereby give notice that we will meet at the hotel of John A.

in said Norfolk, on the third Mondays of February ami June, 1840, at nine o'clock, A. M. on each of said days, to tttend to the duties of our appointment; and -the creditors of said estate are hereby notified (if they see cause) then and there to exhibit and prove their claims against said estate to the Commissioners on the same. Warrik Cone, iCornmia-Michael G. Mills, 5 sionert.

Norfolk, Dec. 22, 1839. 1 12t NOTIC By order of the Hon. Court of Probate for the district of Hartford, will be sold, either at public or private sale, on Monday, the 3d day of February, 1840, at one o'clock, P.M., all the estate assigned to the subscriber, in trust, by 1CHABOD CRITTENTON.late of Wethersfield, for the benefit of his creditors, being an equity of redemption in and -to the lot of land situated in the village of Wethersfield, on which said Crittenton last dwelt, containing about five acres, and the buildings thereon standing the widow Sarah Crane having dower in the premises bounded northwardly and east-wardly by highway, southwardly by Abraham Crane, and westwardly by the heirs of Hezekiah Crane and also sundry other articles of personal property. The sale will be at the late dwelling-house of said deceased.

Thomas Havens. Hartford. January 11, 1840. 12 OTICE. For sale, by order of the Hon.

Court of Probate Hart(nrA. anmuch of the real estate of ELIZUR BOARDMAN, late of Hartford, deceased, as will raise the sum of tl317. 56, with Incident charges oi saio property being the late homestead and residence of said de- ceased, situate in said Hartford and bounded highway from said Hartford to Wethersfield, and extending eMtd SEES." BtARDAdmuustratriju Hartford. Jan. 11- 1840- NOTICE The subscribers, commissioners appointed by tt i- Tjht for the district of Hartford, the Hon.

Court of Probsts rf ereditort of to receive, "VitUA. late of East Hartford, in VS ru-Heeea-ed repVeaented insolvent, hereby give said distric by said Court for said ered in prove their cfaim. and that they will iters to bring in na attend to the duties uui Hav of March next, and on the second Monday of July next at 1 o'clock, P. M. on each of said days, at the late dwelling houseof said deceased.

Jora Pitkin, JCommis-Solomon OLtTD, aionera. f. East Hartford, Jan. 7,1840.. 1 1 shell and horn combs, iniYnuju Wo.

Z3B main street. a. TW- rnf.f.iiYS Ai SONS. COMMISSION AGENTS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN A DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 18 Asylum street. HUDSON 5s PUTNAM, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Stc.

No. 209 Main street. CATLIN 8e CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS AND CARPETING, Corner of Main and Asylum street, W. A.

lttOSELEY As CO. DEALERS IN FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. No. 229 Main street. J.

8. HEWLETT, DEALER IN TEA, FOREIGN FRUIT, CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, AND WOODEN WARE. Corner Main and Pearl streets. W. Ac A.

EEiY. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS. AND DEALEK.S AIM IWHtafl fftfii. No. 89 State street.

OT. W. CHAPIJf eV CO. FLOUR, GRAIN. AND COAL MERCHANTS, AND AGENTS OP Philadelphia and Baltimort Lint of Packet.

No. 31 Ferry street. JAMES M. DUNCE Ac CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MER nHANTS.

Agents for th Regular Lines or Packets to Boston AND ALBANY. No. 53 Commerce street. CHARLES H. NORTHAM, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND AGENT FOR BOSTON LINE OF PACKETS.

No. 47 Commerce street RICHMOND Ac COLEMAN, FLOUR, GRAIN, AND OIL MERCHANTS. No. 123 State street. LORENZO BULL, WHOLESALE AGENT FOR MILES' COMPOUND TOMATO PILLS, Gilman's Building, 1461 Main street.

G. PHELPS, SOLE PROPRIETOR, 289, Main street. TK, B. ROGERS will attend to calls in the practice of JL Medicine, Surgery, IfC Residence 250 Main street. Reference Silas Fuller, M.

Amarith Brigham, M. D. PILLS. Rev. W.

Tamer, Rev. G. Burgess. sept 11 i dtf.

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