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f V i 1 I Norwich and vrceicraiiroaa. AGMCTOTORAXc. WHAT COWS SHOULD FARMERS KEEP? What are tlie qualities necessary to con stitute a good cow ? A good milker alone does not, in our judgment, make a good cow : neither does a good breeder nor a feeder. It is these three qualities combined, that make Groceries and Provisions. 15 Kegs prime Dairy Batter 300 Boxes and casks prime Cheese 50 Bbls Pork and Lard 200 Cwt. choice Codfish 3008 Bush. Turks Island Salt 201 0 Bags Dairy do. . , -t 105 Boxes Bord man's, Downer's, and YVhiton's Coflfee 70 do B. H. Sugars 90 Hhds. P. R. and Mus. Molasses 3000 Galls. Winter Sperm Oil 1000 do Lard do 2000 do Whale do. Together with a large and general assortment of Groce ries, which will be sold at the lowest market rates For cash or approved paper. WARREN & CO. December 1. 1849. Small Figured de Laines. OF high colors and pretty designs rec'd this week by BULKELEY CO.' IV'ov9 6 w I Resident Dental Surgeon. DR. JILLSON. would respectfully inform the pubkcthat he continues to practice upon the most approved scien tific principles, (using the most superior materials,) at great ly reduced prices. The high chargea heretofore established having precluded many from submitting their Teeth to den tal operations, an opportunity is now afforded to all to have theia Teeth put in good order, as the prices shall suit all who may favor him with a call. Whole setts of Teeth inserted upon a pri nciple answering the purpose better than any ever yet invented. All other operations in Dentistry performed in the best manner, and warranted, or no charge. He has an established lift of prices, which mayo seen at his office, No. 113 Main st. Norwich, Nov 16, 1849. 6m ! Wool Gloves and Hosiery. EXTRA aize Wool and Cashmere Hose, do do alack, colored and white heavv cotton Hose. Ladies' Lambs Wool, Alpaca, and Children Merino Hose, Received this week, by BULKELEY fc CO. Not. 16. wl' It. HI, IIATKVS, Importer, and Wholesale, and Retail Dealer in China, Glass and Earthen Ware; solar and hanging lamps, girandoles, lan terns, LOOKING GLASSES, KNIVES AND FORKS, BRITANNIA WARE, c. 4c No. 23 Sketucfeet street, Norwich, Cons. f7" Dont forget the number. Nov. 16, 1S49. 1 FISH MARKET. the caw. Give us a cow that is good for milk, I i quality as well as quantity considered that,i when property breu to good bulls, will mva-j riably produce good calves, and one that,; when .dried of her milk, will, with proper carej and attention, take up flesh rapidly and even ly, and for one, we rest, for a while at least,: satisfied. And until we can raise up an en tire herd of cows, each one of which shall possess these excellencies, onr aim shall be toj advance in improvement until we can ac-; complish our object. To possess the first of these qualities a! cow should have a fine heaJ, a little wide; above the eyes, but quite small below, and J appear somewhat long. Her nose should bej of a rich yellow color, or at all events notj black, (we do not know of any full-blooded: stock, of any breed, wi h black noses, but j they frequently appear on stock as high bred; as fifteen sixteenths ) Her neck should be; AKPET8, Oil Clotli. DRUGGET RUGGS MATTS STAIR CARPETS. STAIR LINEN, TOWELLING DAMASK CLOTHS, DAMASK NAPKINS SCOTCH DIAPER CRASH. Received at the store of BULKELEY & CO. iNovlO, 1849. 6w23 17f. BUCK, at the old stand on Central Wharf, has lor V V sale FISH, both fresh and salted, of almost every kind found in ma ket, such as Cod Fish, Halibut, Mackerel, Sword Fish, Herring, Eels, 4"C. Also Lobsters, Oysters and Clams. He has a general assortment of Family Groceries, as good as the best.'and as cheap as the cheapest. Among his as sort men t may be found Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasues, Po tatoes. Brooms, Candles, Beans, Pork, BuUer, Cheese, &c. 4-c., all of which is of the best quality. He would return his thanks fur past favors, and solicits a portion of the public patronage for the future. Nov 16. . . " 1 J. invert: stable, At Bentley's Old Stand, West Side, E. C. ROGERS verv small where it joints the head, but wi-i "returns his thanks to the public for the favors he has re , J , , . J , i : Xl reived, and would inform them that he is ready to furnish 11 dp (II Odtllt'S) IIIC ; Horses and Carriages to all those who see fit to favor him with dening and deepeniag as shoulders and briskets of good size, and well covered with long, soft; - hair, and not inclined to llesumess ; large milk ; veins, and small, delicae horns, t hey mayj be long in some breeds, but they should be1 fine, and she should have a yellow skin. j To be a good breeder, she should, in the I first place, be descended from good stock, andj the farther back you can trace her from good stock, the better. She should possess all the; belore mentioned milkin0; qualities, wmi a Her Udder should heitlieirl,atron"se- lC7"crliaSe furnished lor pleasure parties at W ANTE D. Filly Youii? Men, "AF business habits, intelligence and enterprise to act as Agents' J in dirl'erent counties in the States of Maine, New Hampshire, L. SMITH, at the old staud in Shetucket street, w 11 make to order Boots and Shoe, of every description. All woik will be done in the best manner, and at reasonable prices, flJ'Repairing done lo order at short notice. Nov. 16. 3;n 1 J. L. SMITH. S. A. DOWNER, Wholesule and Retail Dealer in , Ready Iflade Clothing, CLOTHS. CASSIMERES. VESTINGS, AND FURNISHING GOODS, 124 Main street, NORWICH. CONN. Nov. 16, 49 1 0? WHITMAN POTTER, No. 50 Water street, NORWICH, CONN. TOVLD respectfully invite the attention of the citizens of v v Morwicn ana vicinity, vxt: ana all. in want of anything in his line to rive him a call. All work is wai ranted to fit or no sale. He has on hand or will make to order, FINE CALF BOOTS, PEGGED, SEWED. CORK, DOUBLE SOLED, and all other BOOTS. CHILDREN'S SHOES of all kinds, made to or der, 4-c. &c. N. B. Particular attention will be paid to repairing in all its branches. V.r. POTTER. Nov. 16. 1 WT. 11. HINCKLEY, Manufacturer and Dealer in Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Valises, Bags, Whips, Hats, Vc, Corner of Main and Union Streets, NORWICH, CONN. rrj-Repaiiing done at short noti.-e. Nov. 16. 1 Vermont, New York, New Jersey and Delaware ONE HUNDRED Also eer. to travel as Agents in V estern States and Canada. Who can be absent six months orlop different sections in the Southern and V They will be required to canvass principally with a work lately issued by the subscriber, and which has been got up under Kl i . v i ! 1 ii- i ' ins personal uirecnon, aim uigncu iui lucauudtiiitiuu uusiihim uiuuu, nuim ui rv, i uiv nmo auu ui; exclusively, entiuea deep quarters, round ribs, bones small in pro-1 - History of the World, portion tO her size, deep and full brisket, fore; Giving a complete history, both ancient and Modern, of every Ipm witlp nnnrt )iort mid hiflv- shn 1 "ation on the Globe, brought down to the present time, iucluding -e- i - ' ' . m. w -r - -vrar anaa- A cow that is a A"5 liiCiCAicau ti ur, vaniuruia, Tleriuos. TH1BETS, Silk Warp Cashmeres, plain and figured Cloakings, in great variety, tor sale by BULKELEY $ CO. Nov 16. 6wt ing by Nov 16. Shawls, . Shawls, Shawls. Wool Shawls, of everv description. Gentle- open PCrr Heavy tJKJyJ men's Long Shawls, and Ladies' Plaid Scans, now BULKELEY & CO. 6wl JOHN. Q. COX. COACH MAKER, and Manufacturer of Chariotees, Rockaways, Phaetons, Suggies, Wagons, &e., Franklin it., Norwich, Cunt), In the best style and workmanship, and warranted. TJOrders respectfully solicited. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. N and after Monday. Oct. 8. 1949. TraSns leave asfdllo war -ACCOMMODATION , , t i " (Daily Sundays excepted.) Leave Norwich at 6 43 A. M.. and S P. M-. for Worcester. Leave Worcester at 10 30 A. M-, and 4 SO P M. - ' ' The Arrom modal inn Triini rnnnwt at Worcester wMs titer Trains of the Boston, Providence, Western and Nashua -Xoada. FREIGHT TRAINS. - - . (Daily Sundays excepted,) Leave Norwich at a A. M. Leave Worcester at 4 49 A. M. No passenger car will be run with the Freight Train. Eiriui FaSioHT leaves Boston at 13 M. for Allrn'i Point, ar riving in New York neat"morning STEAMBOAT TRAINS ... .... Leave Boston at ST. M, for NewTork. stopping only at yra mingham, Worcester, Danielsonville and Norwich, arriving .at Allyn's Point to take the boat, at 9 P.M. Steamboat Train connects at Worcester with the train am vine from Nashua and Groton Junction, at 6 29 T. M. Rt-Tuantna Leaves Allyn's Point about 1 o'clock LM. the arrival of the steamboat from New York. All Baggage must be delivered to the Baggage Master ortnar person authorized to receive it, before the passenger takes ni seat in the cars. Baggage will not be taken to include money, merchandise, car other articles than those of peisonal use- and when of higher va'ue thhn Fitly Dollars, notice must be given of that fac, and an extra price paid, or the Company will not hold MaaU Jiahl beyond that amount. No baggage permitted in the Passenger Cars. No smoking permitted in ihe Passenger Cars or Depot. - CrPassengers must procure tickets at the Station Offices. SAM'L H. P. LEE, Ja, Sup't and Eng. N. f W. R. B. ' Norember tC, 1849- Nov. 16. tfl A CARD. NEW CARPET ROOM, NEW DRY GOODS JOBBING STORE, Print, Shawl & Hroadcloth Store. Selections can now be made from GOODS in town, at the store of Nov. 16, '49. the largest stock of DRY BULKELEY 4: CO, 1 should be a jrood handler. trnnf hnnrlW will iUn qlmns invnri-ililv nro- c- It is illustrated with a large number ot beautilul engravings, gooa nanuierwiii aio, anno, in an.iui pro- re sentjn the mast ilupoitant batUeSt coronatm, Procss$,on,, duce rich milk ; and if a first rate handler, costumes. 4 j .ii.' - 1 i-.- i attached tc ami possessing me oeiore menuoneu ijitciii.ies, she will be invariably a good feeder. This handling quality is, or has been, too much overlooked by breeders and judges of Cattle Shows. Judges that will give in their deci sions for premiums on stock, without even touching an animal, are, in our opinion unfit for that office. "We should not think of pur chasing a cow for milk, stock and beef, with out knowing her to be a good handler. Boa-en's N. American Farmer. that are known in the world's history. Besides is to the woi k a magnificent chart, representing the flags of the various nations printed incoiois, in the highest style of art. The work is sold at an extremely low price, which places it Within the reach of all. Being connected with the extensive publishing hou?e of Har per & Bros.. New York, I furnish Agents with their book- at their regular wholesaleprices. No Agent will be required to canvass territory previously oc cupied, and all books not sold may be returned at prices origi nally charged. An opportunity, rarely offered, presents itself to profession! men aud school tewkers, a well as others who wish to engage. For further information apply at my office on Main street, Hunvlth, In the annic toulttlng t rtw.) -vrtlb tljr- Morwlctl t'OU- rier. or address HENRY BILL. Norwich, Nov 15, tfl HATS AND CAPS. Written for the Mechanic. CHEMISTRY. It is the oxygen contained in the atmos phere, that supports combustion. All sub stances, when introduced into this gas, burn with much more energy than in common air : the combustion of phosphorus in oxygen gas is a most splendid and beautilul experiment. By burning oxygen and hydrogen gases to gether in the compound blowpipe a more in tense heat is produced, than can be obtained by any other menus, wi;h the except ion of the Galvanic Battery. The gases should be used in the proportion of two volumes of hydro gen to one of oxygen ; this is the proportion in which thev uni'e to form water. When WL. NICHOLS. Manufacturer and Dealer in Hats and Caps . has on hand a targe and beautiful assortment of Hats and i Cai'S. The attention of Merchants and all who wish to pur chase the above, is request) d to his stock, which will be sold a low as can be bought in the State. I ALSO i a large assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladies. And I have also a I large assortment of Gentlemen's Fancy Fuis; the gutta pet cha ! hats, gloves, mittens, stocks, umbrellas, buffalo robes, fancy : robes, it. All of the above, and a little mo:e can be found at 'mvstore, 135 and 137 Main st., opposite the Post Office, Norw ich, ! "Nov 16 1 Carpets. A NEW LOT of Carpets small figured. IX. good styles Cotton Carpets, at twenty-five cents a yard. XVJl. S. TYLER, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY. - Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff's, Colors, Varnish, Brushes, cj-c., No. 31 Wider sir ett, Nov. 16, tn NOR ICH. CONN. NEW GOODS. THE subscriber has now on hand a general a aval very complete assortment of wares in the line of Faraitsn-a and House Famishing, t an examination f which km con fidently, cordially and respectfully invites public attention. assuring all that the quality of hHt wares isgd, and any article sold by him as such, may be returned, if not found j perfect, and the money will be refunded. These persona jwho intend to commence Housekeeping are especially invi ted, as they can here find every article that Housekeeper ! need in the line, from the most elegant i artor Furniture down to the smallest article of Furniture for the amaUeat folks, whether it be in the line of chairs, ciadles. or baby jumpers, .r I ease call soon ana examine ror yourselves, warn the assortment is cood, and be aesuted you need not anas without buvine. for the Dricca will ba found ri&l n ...-.ill R.,;t.l;nrr. vnrnir nf Main an. I Shtnrkft x". - . phaitv'PV P. Rlftn (I Hip BlOIIO VilfiWi VAil - Noiwich, Nov. 16, 1849. 3w Just received bv Nov 16. together with some BULKELEY k CO. 6wl Chameleon .Silks, TT'AFCY figured do A? Rich Spun do. Black do. Turk Satin. Together with an entire new stock of Fancy Goods, just open- t the old stand ot 1 weedy t( Barrows, L.. II. CHESTER, Dealer in DRY GOODS, No. 109 Main KEEPS constantly on hand an assortment of FANCY and STA PLE GOODS, which will be sold on reasonable terms. Those waning to purchase, are invited to call, and may ba as sured they will be treated with politeness aud attention. Nov 16, 1349. ltf V JLX,! I ed by BULKELEY CO, Nov 16 6wl BROADCl.' THS, Cassimeres, Satinets, Flannels, Blanket 4. The above named art. Wool Plaids, Wool Shawls, Cashmere do. Silk do. Ioauetic Goods. are among the endless variety U. P. COON, Dealer in all kinds of Groceries aud Prov l s i on s of Fall and Winter Goods tat crowd the Store ef the subscribers, ana which, for cheapness and lor all that u desirable to the cus tomer cannot be suipasstd. BULKELEY CO. Nov 16. 6wl To Merchants. T"RY GOODS by the pce or package are now in store and for Xs sale on as good terns and in as gieat variety as at any con- I the old stand of Tweedv & Barrows. BULKELEY & CO. sale on as good tern cern in this section, a Ncv 16. (tiwl) BI TTER and CHEESE. THE subscriber has in store and to arrive 250 firkins lair to good Western Butter. 550 do and tubs prime N. York State Dairies 200 boxes Cheese 50 casks do 100 bbls Winter Applrs. 100 do Extra Superfine Flour, All of which will be sold at the lowest rates for Cash. F. M. HALE, Agbnt. Norwich. Nov IS. 1349. 1 No. 4 CoiCs Block. RAB aD.e these gases are used in the blowpipe, theyi j6 are not mixed together, but are contained in i 1 ov separate gasometers, and conveyed in sepa-j rate pipes to the point where they are igni-' ted. The mixture of these gases is explosive: ; soap bubbles blown from a bladder or gas, bag containing the mixed gases, will explode,: when fired, with a report like a pistol. Some theologians have attempted to ac-, count for the. general conflagration of all ma- j terial things, which they expect will one day I take place, by supposing that the water on the ' surface of the earth may be decomposed, and escaping into the air, the atmosphere would j be in a condition to take fire, and when the I conflagration once commenced, and thoheav-i ens are on fire, it shall extend until all earth ly things are consumed or melted by the in tense heat. How often has the scene been described from the pulpit, in most vivid and glowing language, a world on fire, how grand and majestic such a scene, how awful ly sublime ! But this explanation of the man ner in which the effect could be produced, shows the scientific knowledge of such per sons to be very limited. In case such a change as has been supposed, should take place in the atmosphere, should it take fire, its combustion w ould be almost instantaneous and attended with an explosion. The mate rials of which this earth is composed are most of them incapable of undergoing com bustion, and cannot be made to take fire, un til the laws of nature are changed trom what they are at present ; and for us to attempt to explain, on scientific principles, the manner in which such a catastrophe can be brought about, -would be absurd as to attempt to ex plain, on the same principles, the manner in which the world was created from nothing. Another Iot E.VGLIfH PILOT CLOTHS, the most desi article for Sacks and overcoats now in maiket. BULKELEY" d CO, 6wl CITIZENS' MARKET, ox; At the Sign of the "BIG no. 4T, water street, WHERE may he found constantly on hand a good assort men of Meat, such as Beef, fresh and salted ; Dried Beef; salt and fresh Pork ; Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Smoked Hams, Tripe Sansa res. ai.d Poultrv. whit h will he sold as low a ran he bought at any Market in the city. F. C. CHAPMAN. I Nov 16- ltf IT IS SAID that the best stock of Silks, Cashmere, M. de Lains, Prints, and Dry Goods generally, can be found at the Store of Nov 15. (6wl) BULKELEY $ CO. VARIETY ! FURNITURE, Feathers, Mattrasse.c, Clocks, Looking Glasses. Wooden Ware, Willow Ware, Window Shades, oiled. Window Curtains, paper, Ba.-ket Ware, plain and fancy. Feather Dusters, Britannia and IMated Ware, Carpets, in oil, (Floor Cloths.) Carpets, cotton, very cheap, do cotton and wool, handsome patterns. Paper Hangings, at cost, Bird Cages and Bird Seed, Dooi Mats and Rugs. The above articles, with many others, altogether too numerous to mention, may be found at the subscriber's Ware Rooms, and wi'l be sold at prices that cannot Uil to suit ; and all goods sold by the subscriber will be warranted good, or the money will be refunded, fjy Boswell Building," corner of Main and She tucket streets, up stairs. Entrance on either street. Q Nov 16. (3wl) C- E. BEACH. DARIUS GARDNER, Dealer in Groceries, Provisions and Flour, ALSO II. Martin's Premium Plows. TPHE character of his Plows for ease of draft and manaee- X ment, and the excellence of their work, was most fully and I satisfactorily exhibited to the public, at the late trial of Plows by me xuassacnuseiis agricultural Society at Worcester, wnen an able and impartial Committee awarded the highest premium of $50 to B. Martin, for the Plow that did the hat work with the feast draft, an a trial open to the whole Union. Nov 10. (ltf) 13 Water street, Norwich, Conn Constantly receiving at the Cheap Cash Temperance Grocery ana Jf royision Store, 20, Water Street CJUGARS, Molasses. Teas, Coffee. KJ 4-.aiu, rri, xeei, run too numerous to mentio: cheap, for Cash or Country Produce, Nov 16. . . lti FRUIT, FLOUR, BOOTS AND SHOES, Ac- ALSO A variety of articles, too numerous to mention all of which will be sold cheap for CASH, or exchanged , . im Cauutrr Produce- No 32 Water street, Norwich CiVy. Nov 16, '43 1 UIYERS & BAILEY, ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS, Occupying the spacious brick building on FERRY STREET, aie teady to contract for the erection of Stores, Dwellings, Churches, Factories, And every description of Building, on the most liberal terms. They are also prepared to furnish at short notice, ltd F, DOOR 4- WINDOW FRAMES, SASHES 4t BLINDS, Or SVPKRlOB WOBKMANSHir. ffT-Door and Sasbes constantly on hand. Norwich. Conn., Nov. 16, 1349. IMPORTANT T T i. tS rhion of the limes to oi me mugmiuuc ui stocks, ruinous prices. . . . i: u... ;ml ;.,f-n our old cusiornerr- anu mm . ULJ UUl wVMiV oaaufsaj St., public generally 'hat we a'" t ame Rostov Clothing Store, Nearly opposite e Post Office, iVorwich, Cl, with U gmJ a stock of (vothing and Furn'ihing G. ods of every grada 'and desnptUn as can be lound in any oiner eMaoiismnani i however extravgaantly they muy boisL We warrant our goods to fe jaunjuuy moae. ana u any article bought of ua does not piove good as represented, we will make all proper deduction for it. We do not run down our neighbors' goods for the parpom of tolling our own, but we are willing ours should stand npon their own nieiits, and we aie determined lo sell a cheap ma any other establishment, however strong their assertions, may be, Custom Work. We are prepared to make from measure garments of the First class, and have secured the services of Mr. E. W. BECK WITH to take charge of this department. We have always on hand a choice stuck of Cloths, Cas nimeres and Vestings, Trimmings, &c, to meet the wdi.laof this branch of our trade. Call and examine before you buy ; we ihall be pleased to show our goods even if we do not succeed in sell ng them. H. L. BUTTS fc CO. Nov. IG. 1 tfl A. P.. WlIiLOlttHBY, CARPENTER AND JOINER, East End of Wharf Bridge, Nov. 16. 1543: I NORWICH, CONN. Constantly leceiving at the Cheap Cash Temperance Grocery, OLD STAND of F. W. TREAD WAY, No. 28 Shetucket street, rflEA, Coffee, Sugar. Molasses, Swices, Flour, Butter. Cheese. X Lard, Pork. Beef, Hams. Oil, Vo. 4c. Also Wood and Wil low Ware of all descriptions, from a Rattle-box uo to a Basket ! of five bushels, and a great variety of other articles, too nu merous to mention, all of which are coins cheap for Cash or Courttry Produce. G. W. TREADWAY. Nov 16. tfl TUIBETS, &c. ERINOES, CASHMERES, De LAIN ES. ALPAC- CAS, and BOMBAZINES, are among the many njw goods rec'd by BULKELEY if CO. Nov 9 6w23 M' HQ YET & BURNIIAITI, Counsellors and Attorneys at Law, UNCAS HALL BUILDING, J.V.VC? A i li'tVEY, A. A. BURN HAM CARPETS J ! A NEW supply of cotton and cotton and wool Carpets, just . received fro' a auction, which will be sold at your own pri ces, at the Housekeeper's cheap cash Emporium, eorner Main and Shetucket streets D"up stairs. 3w3 C. E. BEACH. IflATTR ASSES ! ! GOOD supply, in alt styles, in Hair, Cotton, Palm, Husk, Ac. x jl. ior sate cneap ny me suDscrioer, at nis Dec 1. 3w3 rare rooms. C. E. BEACH. SELLING OFF. i THE subsctiber having in a very complete and extensive assortment of Furniture arid other Housekeeping arti clos, will lor a short time offer bis goods at greatly reduced prices. The proof of the pudding is in the eating. To all who would know the truth of the statement, and especially those who wish to buy goods at their own prices, will do well to call and examine this extensive stock without.delay, while the assortment remains unbrokrn. t Buswell Building, corner of MainjanJ Shetucket sis. fXjmp stairs 4 - ? U. E. BEACH. ta. Coffee. Spicrw. " - gv itaana neef Hams, Oils, and lots of good: os. all of which are being rushed ol being rushed off D. C. FULLER, XT TINT'S LINlMENT.-rAn effective cure tor Rheumatism, Sore AX l nroat. Nervous Diseases, Weakness, Salt Rheum, &c. McCALLISTER'S ALLHEALING OINTMENT. It restores perspiration- and by this means carries ; off all impurities of the body, ai d relieves the body of disease. Examine the directions' DR. A. TRASK'S MAGNETIC OINXMENTi For the cure of Bronchitis, and all affections of the throat and lungs. See directions. HEW'S BONE AND NERVE LINIMENT, For the cure of In flammatory, Sciatica and Chronic Rheumatism; relieves con tracted cords, bruises, sprains, Ac. For sale by SAMUEL TYLER, Nov 16- 3r-eoW3wl No 146 Main st. Something-New and Valuable! DR. WEAVER'S CANKER AND SALT RHEUM SYRUP. Canker Cure and Canker Ointment, FOR the effectual and speedy removal of Canker, Salt Rheum, . Erysipelas, Scrofula and all other diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood. DYER'S HEALING EMBROCATION. For External and Inter nal Use, (far superior to any Pain Killer ever invented.) It Is a perfect pain destroyer, and an invaluable remedy fof Rheu matism, Cuts. Wounds. Pain in the Side, Back and Limbs, Lum bago, Sore Throat, Burns. Scalds, Swellings. Ague. Cramp, -c. For cuts and wounds itissupeiior to any other preparation ; it will afford immediate relief in scalds or burns, and for pains or Weakness in any part of the ystsr, it will give certain relief in a very little time. - ' DR. WHITNEY'S CRAMP CORDIAL. v CAM&I-S SPANISH LUtJTRAL. or HAIR PRESERVATIVE. The above valuable medicines, withmemy other article, too numerous to mention, consisting of Groceries. Prevision, Drags; Medicines, DyeStiiffs, fc, ill of the best quality, mar be found, and will be sold as low as they can fee obtained elaewfurre, at the Variety Store of B T. CRANSTON, Thames street, West side-. Narwicb, Nov. i 5 00 to 12 00 6 00 to 16 CO SHAWLS. The best assortment of SHAWLS, CLOAK GOODS and LADIES' DRESS GOODS, ot every description, is kept at llansfleld' Cheap Cash Emporium Cor. of Alain and Shetucket sts, Norwich, Ct. Nov. 16, 1 00 00 lo to 00 oo 6 00 to IS 00 GARBLE WORKS. 50 50 00 00 to to to to rpHE subscribers still continue at their old stand. No. 14, Water x street, ana manuiaciure 10 oruer, in a woramaniiae manner monuments and Grave Stones, Of every desirable style. Those In want of any article in our tine of business are assured of finding a good an article and as cheap as at any establishment of the kind in the State. Also 300 feet of SOAP STONE, from 1 to 3 inches thtck. for Stove Linings, tc. J. M. ROCKWELL & CO. Norwich, Nov 16, 1349. tfl China, Glass and Earthen Ware. fTtHE subscribers are still at the old stand. No. 33 Shetucket St.. JL where may be found a full asso.tment of the latest styles of China, utass ana crocxery ware; Solar uani ot all the new sty lea and Housekeep ing Goods genera '.!y. All who wish to purchase are invited to call and examine for themselves. Norwich, NOV. 16.- 3W1 K. Al. H A V ENS 4 vO. JOHN R. ADAMS, Dealer in DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, COLORS, YARNISH JS. WINDOW UJASS, c. Uncas Hall Building, Water and Commerce Streets, No. 16. tfl Aorwich, Conn. Wanted Immediately, SEVERAL active and ludustriout men, to proceed to various towns and sections of the country, on Business connected ith this, pap er. Good encouragement will he eiven. Ajiplv at 0 Water. street. ,. FEATHERS I . A NEW lot Live Geese Feathers, t the Wareroomslef the subscriber, c. E. BEACH. 3Ien and Boys, Look at this Great Side of Fall and Winter Clothing TO BE SOLD AT THE V. S. CLOTniNCr STORE, THIS season, embracing every variety nd style of Gar ment, at the following low prices, made up for Fall and Winter Trade, for 1849 and '50. 1500 brown broadclcth overcoats, wadded and quilted, at from $5 00 to 15 00 500 superfine French and German cl lh sacks 600 brown, black an 1 blue beaver overcoat sacks. 2000 business sacks, for Farmers, Me chanics and laborers, 500 Tweed satinet sacks, 400 frock and dress coats, made of Eng lish, Frencbfand German cloths, 500 paiee fine black doeskin and easw mere pants, made spring or plain bottoms, 600 pairs black mixed satinet do, 350 pairs fancy cassimere do, with stripe on the side, cut in good style 200 pairs Kentucky jean pants, 300 pairs plain and fancy cassimere, for common wear, 450 gteen and red jackets, 1000 fancy and figured vests, 300 fine black satin, 200 plaid and figured satin, 500 eatiiiet and broadcloth, 300 pairs drawers and undershirts of rod flannel, and knit do. . . ZUI) cotton do, wun Doaoms, 800 pairs socks and mitts. 500 pairs buck niittens. Besides an endless variety of Furnishing Goods, of gloves, suspenders, shoulder braces, bosoms, collars, c, and man; other articles too numerous to mention, all of which., ill ba sold at enormous tow prices. Boys' Clothing:. 300 sacks for boys, 3 0Q to 5 OfA 300 pairs of pants, 1 00 to 3 00) 200 broadcloth and satinet jackets, 1 50 to 3 5Ct 350 vests of different patterns, 50 to 1 6A ALSO -" 500 pieces Broadcloths, Casaimers and. Doeskins t ISO) pieces of rich Fancy Vestings, which will he sold by the, piece, pattern, or cut '"to garments to enil customers, at ' ' 91 ITIain street, Norjvich. Nov. 16. 1 CURRIER vy CO. 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 75 to 00 lo 00 to 50 to 75 to 7ft to 50 to 33 to C 3 5 2 3 1 3 4 3 3 V 00 00 00 00 00 7 00 00 00 50 73 Exchange Broker, " ; THOSE sending money to their friends It) the Old Cooo, try, ran be accommodated with Drafts at Sight. CO thai Banks ef Ireland. England, Scotland an4 Wales, which ara paid, free ol discount, by calling on - JAMES McCLELAjSD, Nov 16. 6m , Norwich, ;c A LARGE and extensive assortment f Drags eoid Medi cines, including all the articles in general use, . Prescriptions put up with particular care and attention SAMUEL TYLER, Nov 16 eow3w (1) - No 146 Main street.