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As the above articles are manufactured in our store and under our inspection, we can warrant them to be of good SILVER.
REPAIRING.
Particular attention paid to the Repairing of Clocks and Watches. Z. BRADLEY & SON. .
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SMITH MERWIN, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 104 CHAPEL STREET,
W HERE always may be found a general assortment of Broad- cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Trimmings, and every article pertaining to his business, to which he would respectfully invite the attention of his customers and friends.
A. B. CLARKE, Draper and Tailor,
No. 77 CHURCH STREET-3 EXCHANGE PLACE.
TNVITES the attention of New Haven city and country residents to his assortment of Broadcloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, and re- spectfully solicits a share of public patronage.
The latest fashions for the seasons are punctually received, and gentlemen can rely on having Garments made in the most fashionable and approved styles.
Orders for Clothing neatly and promptly executed.
CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 146 CHAPEL STREET-4 CENTRAL ROW. LEWIS FITOH
K EEP a large assortment of Cloths, Casimeres, Vestings, Beaver and Pilot Cloths, Sattinelts, Velvets, with a general assortment of Trimmings. Tailoring carried on in all its branches. Work done in the best manner with dispatch. Also,-Stocks, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Cravats, Hdkfs., Gloves, Straps, Russian Belts, Suspender Ends, Shirts, Coats, Vests, Pantaloons, Drawers, &c. &c. All of which will be sold cheap for cash.
SAMUEL P. DAVIS, MERCHANT TAILOR,
At the old and well known stand, No. 116 Chapel Street, K EEPS, constantly for sale, a general assortment of goods in his line, which he will be happy at all times to make up to order on as good terms as at any other establishment in the city. Also,-A general assortment of Gentlemen's Ready made Clothing, Stocks, Collars, Bosoms, Shirts, &c. . Second Hand and Military Clothing received for sale on commission as usual. Strict attention paid to the Cutting and Making of all description of Garments, from the child of 4 years to the old man of 80. A share of the public patronage is solicited. S. P. D.
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GEO. W. TUTTLE,
No. 98 Chapel Street .- [1 Phenix Building,] Offers an extensive assortment of
DRY
OS,
At the lowest possible prices for O ASH.
DRY GOODS
PAPER-HANGINGS. :
F. T. JARMAN & CO.
No. 152 Chapel Street,-[1 Street's Building,]
K EEP constantly on hand a large assortment of Dry Goods and Paper Hangings, which will be sold at Wholesale and Retail at the lowest prices.
F. T. JARMAN & CO. Import their assortment of HO SIEI RY
from London, and are thereby enabled to offer an article much superior to that commonly sold in this market.
NEW YORK CROCKERY STORE.
No. 51 STATE STREET. A very extensive assortment of all deseriptions of China, Glass and Earthen Ware OF THE NEWEST PATTERNS, Suitable for Young Housekeepers, or Country Merchants, may ar al! times be found at the New York Crockery Store, and will be sold at the Lowest New York Prices by
H. N. WHITTELSEY.
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J.& J.D. BEECHER.
GLASS
CURVE
Cances Lantern
MANUFACTURERS ; No. 89 CHAPEL ST.
K EEP always on hand a variety of all kinds of Coach and Car- riage LAMPS, and are constantly manufacturing to order. All orders from the country will be executed with neatness and dispatch, and on the most favorable terms.
ALSO, DEALERS IN STOVES OF ALL KINDS :
ATWATER'S
Russia and
PARLOR
American
Iron
and HALL
Cylinder
STOVES.
STOVES.
A great variety of
COOKING STOVES
OF THE MOST. APPROVED PATTERNS. Russia and American PIPE-Zinc-Britannia, Copper, Tin and Japanned Ware, On the most reasonable terms. TJobbing done at short notice, and in the best manner.
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OLMSTED'S PATENT STOVES,
Cylinder Stoves, Cooking Stoves for Wood and Coal, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. No. 134 CHAPEL STREET.
T THE subscribers offer for sale, at the old stand of Nathaniel Lyon, and recently occupied by Hastings & Smith, a large assortment of Olmsted's Patent Stoves, which still maintain their supe- riority over every other Stove for Parlors, Chambers, Halls and Nur- series.
They also manufacture every variety of Cylinder and Box Stoves, of Sheet Iron.
COOKING STOVES of all the approved kinds, including some new patterns for wood and coal-among which are Smith's Patent FANCY STOVE AND OVEN, uniting beauty, economy, and efficiency, in a superior degree.
Second hand Cylinder and Cooking Stoves for sale very low.
English and Russia Iron STOVE PIPE; Coal Hods; Stoves rebricked and put in perfect order, at a low rate. Circular Brick, Bronze Moulding, Ornaments, Mica, and a general assortment of TRIMMINGS, for sale by the quantity.
Copper, Tin and Japanned Ware of all kinds; German Silver SPOONS ; and a great variety of HOUSE-KEEPING AR- TICLES.
GEORGE WALKER & Co. Opposite the Herald Office.
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CROCKERY STORE.
B. E. HUGGINS, No. 135 CHAPEL STREET,
Has constantly on hand a large and beautiful assortment of
CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHEN .
Of NEW and FASHIONABLE PATTERNS-for sale whole- sale and retail at New York prices-or less.
-ALSO- STONE WARE AND
IFHIRE BRICK
In large or small lots, at 135 Chapel street, and at the Stone Ware and Fire Brick Establishment in Water street. E. E. H.
Double and Single Barrel
GUNS
Of various qualities and prices. Pistols, Powder Flasks, Shot Belts, Game Bags, Wad Cutters, Percussion Caps, and all other articles usually required by Sportsmen, constantly on hand and for sale by
J. & J. ANGELL, No. 20 State street. opposite Crown. Repairing done as usual.
BELL-HANGING.
Door and Chamber Bells hung in the best manner; with Plated, Glass, White Metal, or Brass Trimmings, and warranted for a term of years.
Locks Repaired, and Keys Fitted; Saws Filed, and other Re- pairing done as usual. J. & J. ANGELL, No. 20 State Street, opposite Crown.
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No. 53 ORANGE STREET,
AGENT FOR
Dr. D . JAYNE'S MEDICINAL PREPARATIONS.
CERTIFICATES. INDIAN EXPECTORANT.
NEW YORK, March 10, 1839.
Dr. D. Jayne-Dear Sir-I feel it my incumbent duty to say, having formerly been prostrated by means of the asthma, and (although re- lieved of that) my lungs have ever since been sensitive. Having re- cently taken a violent cold, { was severely afflicted with the influenza, so that a hard cough prevented my customary repose, and consump- tion seemed to be the inevitable consequence. But having seen a notice of the " Indian Expectorant," I applied to one of your agents, of whom I purchased two bottles, which restored me to perfect health. Yours, very respectfully, JOHN ELLIS,
Late Pastor of the Baptist Church in Stamford, Conn .. but now of New York City.
JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT .- By a reference to our advertising columns; it will be seen that this valuable Medicine is offered for sale in this city, by E. W. Bull, Agent. We esteem it a pleasure to be able to recommend this medicine, as the best calculated for the purpose of curing coughs, colds, sore throat, asthma, and all affections of the lungs. From a long personal acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, we know that he is no quack, and his medicines are not nostrums of the modern cry-up, but are the result of his long experience as a practicing physician, and the expense of great labor .- Hartford Daily Review.
CARMINATIVE BALSAM.
This may certify that I have used Doctor Jayne's Carminative Bal- sam very extensively in Bowel Complaints, and have not the least
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hesitation in declaring it superior to any preparation that I have met with, for the relief of those diseases.
WILLIAM STERLING, M. D., Physician to the Cumberland, N. J., Almshouse. Bridgeton, July 19, 1836.
TONIC VERMIFUGE.
It not only destroys Worms, and invigorates the whole system, but it dissolves and carries off the superabundant slime or mucus, so prev- alent in the stomach and bowels of children, more especially of those in bad health. This mucus forms the bed, or nest, in which worms produce their young ; and by removing it-it is impossible for them to remain in the body.
Mr. Ferdinand Woodruff used two bottles of this Vermifuge for DYSPEPSIA, and in the course of two weeks discharged upwards of thirty pieces of Tape Worm, and was thereby perfectly cured of his Dyspepsia.
Josiah Thompson, near Salem, N. J., administered this Vermifuge to a child between two and three years old, and says that in a few days she discharged one hundred and twenty-seven large Worms.
SANATIVE PILLS.
These Pills are an excellent, mild and safe purge at all times, and are exceedingly useful in Dyspepsia and obstructions of the Liver, Persons taking them can eat and drink as usual without fear of in- jury; and, what is of infinitely more advantage, making the use of mercurial preparations so frequently used in derangements of the stomach and liver unnecessary.
ALIBERT'S HAIR TONIC.
HADDONFIELD, N. J., Feb. 12, 1839.
Doct. D. Jayne,-Sir-I take pleasure in informing you that the bottle of Alibert's Hair Tonic, which I obtained of you last October, has proved most satisfactory and successful. My hair had for a long time been exceedingly thin. But for two or three years past it had so fallen out that my head had become almost entirely bald. I was under the necessity of concealing the baldness by combing the hair on the sides over it. But now, after using about half of a bottle of the " Tonic," I have as luxuriant growth of hair as I ever had.
C. C. PARK, Pastor of the Baptist Church.
CHEESEMAN'S ARABIAN BALSAM.
This Balsam is an excellent remedy for all kinds of wounds, sores, burns, freezings, sprains, rheumatism, &c. and in cases of sore or broken breasts, and for corns and tooth ache it has no equal. Price, $1 00, per bottle-half bottles, 50 cts.
SALT RHEUM.
Sand's Remedy for Salt Rheum is warranted to eure, or the money will be refunded. Price, $1 00 per box.
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ELIXER OF OPIUM.
Doct. McMunn's celebrated Elixer of Opium is decidedly superior to any such preparations as Laudanum, Paregoric, Morphine, &c. Price, 37; cents per ounce bottle.
BUFFALO OIL. Buffalo Oil, for the Hair. Price, 37f cents per bottle.
VERBENA CREAM.
Verbena Cream, for shaving, no man will use any other article after trying this.
TO THE PUBLIC,-The subscriber would say that he is well acquaint- ed with DAVID JAYNE, M. D. of Philadelphia, and knows him to be a respectable Physician and D'rnggist of that city-a gentleman in whom entire confidence may be placed. His medicines, which are advertised above, have been used in his own, extensive practice, in New Jersey, fifteen or twenty years, and were not put up as patent medicines until the demand for them became too great to be supplied in any other form. The subscriber has tested the efficacy of the Ex- pectorant, in a case of severe affection of the Lungs, of years stand- ing, in his own family, and therefore has great confience in all of Dr. Jayne's preparations. J. M. PATTEN,
No. 53 Orange Street, New Haven.
BECKWITH'S PILLS.
HESE Pills are extensively used, and are highly re- commended. They have been used with advantage in Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Headache Heartburn, Sea Sickness, and in all BILIOUS DISEASES. Being entirely veget- able, they may be safely used, and are coming extensively into repute as a Family Medicine. To those who have once used these pills no words are necessary ; but to others it may be observed that testimonials have been received from the Rt. Rev. Bishop Ives, D. D., of North Carolina, Rev F. L. Hawks, of New York, and many other distinguished persons from all parts of the country. For sale by
J. M. PATTEN, 53 Orange st.
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E. L. BARBER'S ENGRAVING
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No. 30 EXCHANGE PLACE, Corner of Chapel and Church Streets. DRAWINGS TAKEN FOR PATENTS, &C.
D. P. TUCKER, No. 113 CHAPEL STREET,
W OULD respectfully inform his friends and the public that he continues the CONFECTIONARY BUSINESS, at 113 Chapel street, one door west of the Herald Office. The very best articles manufactured by Messrs. R. L. & A. Stuart, and other cele- brated confectioners in the city of New York, constantly on hand and for sale, (always fresh from the Factory.) Any article.that may be wanted in my line of business can be procured at short notice.
A continuance of patronage is most respectfully solicited. D. P. TUCKER.
B
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T THE subscriber, at the office of the "New Haven Record," No. 9 Glebe Building, corner of Chapel and Church streets, having re- cently added to his establishment a beautiful and extensive variety of
NEW AND FASHIONABLE
is now prepared to receive orders for any description of Letter Press Printing; which he pledges himself to execute in as good style as any of his typographical brethren.
Books, Pamphlets, Checks, Blanks, Bill=meads, mandbills, Bauges, Carus, Labels, &c.
printed at short notice, and with particular care to critical and typo- graphical correctness Prompt attention given to the printing of large or small Bills for Concerts, Exhibitions, &c.
WILLIAM STORER, Jun. Entrance in Chapel Street, fronting the Green.
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