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and hobbled up the cold street, feeling the being a quiet one to silence the startled pro­ A l . J j approach of the old rheumatic pains and priety of those who are shocked at the pub­ PERSONS IN WANT OF GOOD wondering what would become of his poor licity of it. WATCHES, CLOCKS, SPOONS, PLATED THICK OR THIK! little Camilla. Well, there they parted. He to go over WARE AND GOLD His excitement «anied him to the last the sea, she to rcmain.at home and improve The only good ranilj Kachiiie flight of stairs and hearing Camilla’s voice, the opportunities he b ^ placed before her. o o o u s he paused to rest and to listen. She was * * . * * * IS THE singmg in that sweet and expressive manner At Low Prices, aud of the best which madeber voice seem to bim the swe^- The great heart of the music-loving public Q U A L IT Y , est aM piirw ttU it -he liad ew r heard. 'At was agitated with mingled emotions of jo}% HAVING THEM the end of the stanza she took breath, and pride, astonishment, and awe. A new song­ FLOBEICE. another voice swd “ Obild you astonish me. stress had been criticised, picked over piece­ meal, ground down to the finest point, dis­ It Rung the Stillest^ Either I am a poor judge of music, or else WAREAOTED Will Laiit Ibe liOngest, Under this b e ait^ ili be fotod- IK erj vreek the your voice is the fibest ever, beard. You se c t^ examined through the most perfect musical m icro^pe, Wd pronounced perfect! TO GIVE SATISFACTION. Will nrOT sret out o r O rder, w«n^ of Mme popular eoag. In this number are right in preferting hs cdltrvation to.any­ Please cxll nt we give thing else.” and now the manager of a first-class fashion Hems, Gaf tiers. Sews on ruffles, patronized theatre h|id engagad her for a J. (i. «RIS1%’OL,D & € o ’s. An electric thrill shot through old Paul’s ______'2ft Asylum St.. Hartford. Conn. FEEDS TO RIGHT OR EiEFT WE PABTKD BY THE MTEB-8IDE. frame, and quickened hts blood to a rapidity single night at an alnfost fabulous sum, and that quite carried away his rheumatic pains, the world was to bear’jier voice. WITnO»T STOPPING. We parted by ihe tiTerade, . The night came, '^le theatre was crowd­ Fruit ! Fruit ! ! The moon looked down on yon and me; and in a tw i^ li^ he was up the stairs and Corderand Edge Stitcher. in his iittie iittic. ed frOtn pit to roof. «iThe orchestra pealed The bUib put on a look of pride, NEW FRUIT .STORE. He was terrified at the sound of a man’s forth a grand overtvti^ the expectant crowd The t)ld Fruit Stand open and in full blast! Can be paid for in installment.^!. Look at The A fet mnrmiu-ed to the sea; voice, but thesightef a bMidsome and polish­ filled the air with penume, and soft mur­ Every kind of fruit fresh ev(>rv' day. it before purchasing. The dew-drop kissed the blnehing rose, ed gentleman, with diamond Btuds in his murs of jwbisperihg vcices and rustling silks WINKS ALES and LIQUOHS of the best Tba genUa winds did sigh, snowy linen, a heavy ring upon his diunty arose iii a subdii^.wund ; and then the branH.s. £. M. LAYj 430 fflaio Street, One w u d tnroke nature’s sweet repose, white hand, unquestionable broadcloth upon broad curtain voUed up and disclosed the el- CHOICE CIGAR.S at No. 92. State street That sad word was good bye. bis back, in close conversation with bif Ca­ egantly-fitted stage. CHARLES IIA3IILTON, Suddenly theie was a hush in the vast ______P koim siktor. C hobus. milla, whose wondrous beauty had of late IRON ! startled even bis dull perception, was more bluing, and «t;e9 bright with eager Oh! tell me that yon love me yet. aiitiflip^ttion. a s ^ ^ ^ fjfc wing came the de- The Charter Oak Coal Yard i For, oh! the parting gives me pain; than Paul could bear.^. We keep constantly Ue m i a veiy..8m4i num -^ad been in hit butante. T HAVE made arrangements for shipping Say, tell me that you’ll not forget, youth—and now that Time’s withering fin­ A tall, graceftil with gleaming should­ ^ my Coal for the season ; and have now on For we may never meet again. gers had touched him, he was shrivelled and ers, and white, perfec^y-slmped arms; with the way 400 tons fresh mined and pure Coal, which on hand a large assort­ > a crown of purple-black hair upon the regal Iwillse^l as low as as sood coal can be sold. We parted by the river-side, dried like withered fruit, but m bis virtuous From the ve»>sel 50 cents below yjird i»rice. ment of all the best brands of indignation be puffed out to bis fullest ex­ head; with great da& eyes scanning the Orders left at my office. No. yy Sheldon streel, A tear drop trembled on your cheek; crowd, and then" witb‘. almost childish shy­ and also at Uarbison’s Store, 1263^ maiv st. In vain to tell my love I tried, tent, and in bis falsetto voice piped, “ Ca­ milla, how dare you invite anyone here ?” ness veiling tbems«IV|B beneath the long EMSeiTK KlYllfll. imerican and English IRONS, My heart was sad I could not speak; “ Oh, Uncle Paul! This is Mr. Clavering, lashes; a mouth, soft tender and beautiful, lrr|njis«dtbrtIwon]dbetn|e, ; and a cheek as fair as the pure white satin For all purposes where strength and uni­ a gentleman whose—whose—” formity is desired. A#4ong ae l ehonld live, - ' “ Whose mother she saved from death. of her sweeping robe; and they had seen The parting Idas I gave to^oii. Your, meice, sir, a few days mnee, was pass­ the long-talked of and aighly-praised beauty! R. F. BLODGETT & CO. Was jOI I had to give. J J * ing through our crowded tborongbfare, when A roar like tb& - n ^ n g of distant waters sounded in ber .efa«, and then swelled into a 140 State s t (Chobiib.) my mother’s carriage drew np to the pave­ ment. The horses were restive, and, bid­ thunder of applansej and coming slowly ESTABLISHED 18^^ We parted by the river-sMe, ding the driver attend to them, .she began to down in the splendor the footlights, her Aud 1 have roamed ■ dodaat clime; descend unassisted. Her foot was on the beautifid head ereet,^ lOT eyes glowing with My heart has not foii^t ita pride, ste]^, wh^'tl^imifli^ sprang iorward and excitement, her J»Bautjr^-*nbanced by the ele 500,000 PEOPLE For I have loved yon all the tim e; flung 4icr'^lofei^y her fpothold. But gance of ber costume, Camilla, the poor lit­ And I’ll be faithful to you still, for the andden-ict y&ar nrioe 'wbo re­ tle wiuf, the cMld of poor old Paul Smith, Througliout The Vnited States WhflelbeUere.yoa^e,. ' ' ceived my mother in her strong young arms, tbe pro^e^e of pmnd Kichard Clavering, re­ and Canadas, Afar or near let come what Irill, the fall might have proved a f a ^ one. My ceived the ho|u$^ of Ibe assembled crowd. I love, and only you. mother at once entered a shop, and, keeping When the acclamations had ceased, the orchestra begun a soft, qrmphony; and then HAVE USED (Chobus.) your neice near her, sent for me. I canle to-day at my mother’s earnest request, to ex­ tbriougb the building echoed the clear pure press our heartfelt gratitude, and to pfl^er—” notes of a voice that founded far away, a DR, J. MILLER’S nAlfTT.TA “ rou needn’t otter Gambia a penny, sir' dreamy mystic voice, fiil of hope, of doubt, Paul Smith was a poor old man. He had She’llnever suffer vrblle Fre a pair aC bands of pain. N eam , Mill .nearer it sounded, and Soothing and Healing a back room in the tbp of a noisy lodmng to work for her,” said Paul. bope bidf-drown«l tte^doubt, but yet a plain­ bjoHse, where be slept nightau^moncjied Ills “ You mistake me. 1 do not wish to in­ tive sorrow se^jiiM to ranutin. It came near­ m ^Is of bread and cheese (or tologna sau- sult you, but Would tuse tbis child from her er, and it^iesoi^w r m s a half-e.xpectant, BALSAM, sa ^ wkaa lie could afforvL it, ) and fi»ai poverty and educate ber, that she might be-e# trembling glimpse^^j^l^etbing better; and And cheerfully rcconiTnmri ^ ag then swldenly the strange voice broke forth whence he crept, as harmless and unuoticetl use to you aud to herself, and become a re­ being the B e s t P a m il t M e d ic in e in the as a fly, down to the corner of the dingy fined woman. Don’t let your selfish love in a triumphal strain, and listeners held their world for all internal and external complaints street, to the lilUe music shop of Carl Bert- stand in her light, aud shut it out from her. breath as the wondrous notes rang out upon for which it is recommended. It is fast gain­ mann, a German settler somewhere in Soho. She sings like a prima donna, and wishes to the air, and then died away. ing popular favor, and has already reached There he tinkered all day on broken violins study music.” For a moment adeadly silence reigned, but e.xtensire sales. All w e ask, in order to con­ and other musical instruments, never absent­ The great lustrous eyes of the child turn­ it was for a moment only; aud then the THE UKi!iAr vince the most skeptical of the powerful ef- ing himself for a moment, save on Saturday ed imploringly to her strange guardian. building vibrated with a crash of enthusiasm ficay of THIS GBEAT BEMEDY, Isthe trial of One afternoons, when he went to the house of a “ Lor’, Camilla, I can’t stand in your way. that came from the music-crazed audience. Orchastrion bottle costing only fifty cents, and you will small tradesman, to teach the piano to three I know you're every bit a bom ladj', if your 3Ien arose in their seats, and hundreds flung S .4 E. O O never be without it or hesitate to recommend or four very stupid girls. Sundays, he curl­ poor forsaken mother did die in a hovel the floral tributes at her feet. Mulberry St. it to your friends. Sold by druggists eveiy- ed up in his den, andaumscd himself no body among wretches who turned her into the In one of the boxes, above the one where where. Every bottle used according to di­ knew how, until Monday morning. cold as soon as the breath had left her body; the music-master aud manager sat, and o!d, F. BUBSER rections is warranted to cure, or money re­ odd-looking man waved his h:mdkerchief funded. There a few certainties: he never went to but deary me, I can’t part with you.’’ Bottles Staten Island church, but he picked ragged children from “ And ’ou shall not. Let me serve httle and cheered, with great tears falling down 3 his wrinkled cheeks ; and Camilla looked up The proprietors CHALLENGE THE the pavement when they fell near him, and Camilla aud she shall ndver leave you, but LAGER BEER AVORLD to produce its superior as a remedy. gave them halfpennies when he had any; shall prove a blessing to you in your old age. to that one box, and gave him the only smile that crossed her lips during the night. AXI) Testimonials received daily in reference to the shared his dinner often Avith a mangy dirty Paul could say nothing, and the strange RHINE WINE! astonishing cures it has performed. It is cur, who acted as a sort of escape valve for visitor departed, with no further injury to But at length the curtain fell, and Camilla weary and worn, went off to the dressing used and recommended by prominent physic­ the ill-temper of half the men and women in his darling than an eloquent glance from an And delivers orders in any part of the city- ians throughout the country. the street; aud he roused Pat Ryan from his expressive pair of eyes. room. Some one stood in the shadow of a miduight suoose in the gutter, and literally Then from the gloomy lodging-house to a side scene, and when she asked permi.«sion It has proved infalliable for Bums, {•calds, carried him home to Norah and the children. snug set of chambers a few streets off went to pass, caught her by the bauds and die k Frozen Limbs, Bruises, Sprains. Wounds of As for his honesty, as a neighbor remark­ Paul and Camilla, and the poor wretch began her out into the light. “Keeps a Man” all kinds Pains in the side, back or shoulders ed, “ If he found five shillings in the street, to look like another being, in his cleaner “ Camilla, little Camilla, is it you ? Have EXPRESSLY TO Piles rorusi, Chilblains, Chapped Hands, he’d wear out ten slullings’ worth of strength work-clothes and Sunday suit, earned from I been listening to my little girl all this glo­ Stiif neck. Ague in the face or breast. Ear and shoe leather to find out the owner.” the increased number of pupils provided rious evening ? Speak to m e! I am bewil­ Repair, clean and press Ache, Deafness, Loss of motion of Limbs, One cold night, Paul was returning from through the willing assistance of their phi- dered and blind. ” Poisoning Erysipelas, Inflamation of the his work, with a loaf of bread under one arm lanthropical friend Clavering. “ Mr. Clavering! When did you come ? Gentlemen’s O lot king, Eyes, Inflamed Irritation of the skin. For aud a violin under the other, when at the Day after day Camilla went with her books Oh, I am so glad, so happy !” she exclaim­ .4 p. BROWX, liheuniatism it is not a certain cure, yet hun­ street door he stumbled, and nearly fell over to the teacher so strangely provided ; and af­ ed. ______^^5 1-a 4wylum St. dreds have been relieved by it when other a small object crouched on the step. ter a little'tiiuc there- chmc days w^hen pass­ “ Are you glad ? Are you happy ? Oh, is remedies had failed. “ Bless us! A\iiat’s this?” cried Paul, ers p^usied to listen to the warbling of the this my welcome ? Have you waited for me, THE TIME HAS COMET A.SAN INTERXAL MEDICINE when striving to regtdn his equilibrium. rich young voice. my love, mj' darling ?” The Goods Must Go! takei: ^n season, it -will cure Croup, Hoarse- “ Onlj' me, sir 1” and the small object When she had been there six months she She put her hand over her eyes murmur nes.s, .‘^ore Throat, Dry Cough, Asthma, stood up, and liecaine a very pale, thin and entered one nioriwg.to find Mrs. Clavering ing, “ You do not mean your words, I am THESE PRICES tVILL DO IT ! WhooiMiig Cough, Canker in the Mouth, ragged child. in the music-master*s room. dreaming ! I am mad ! Ladies" Kid heel Slippers, S! ; L:idie.s’ Kid Sore Li|>s, Inllaniation of the Bowels, Dys- “ Are you hurt, little girl “ What do you propose to do with your “ You are here wide awake, Camilla, and Croquet Slippers, heels and hows ^!1 2r>; enler}\ Kidney coini)laints and Cholera ^for- “ No, sir.” famous pupil ?” said her soft voice. I am asking you to love me, and to l)e my Ladies' double solo, silk Gore. Heel .Serge bns. wife.” Congress, only il I •"><): Men's (’roolo Con­ “ What are vou doing out here in the cold ? ” “ Madam, Camilla is capable of doing THE “ BALSAM” has also given <’. witJi the first blast eamc Paul's enemy. lie pro!)a!)ility the child would have kis.^ei him SEXD stamp SEE! TO turned, one night, a sad fiiee Jrom his warm in th.v main thoroughfare as readily as then-, Ciiniinal prosecutiouB are begun a.gaiii.st Cali jit l.Ti A.-iviuni .s-rcet, Hfoin .\n. I, comer in Bcrtman’s shop among the violins. and I only mention (he fact t»f the street the New York officials of “ the Ring.” & c:o, or addrcfi.x Lock 'box 229, for |iai.i|.l.I.-t. KocKvlilP. C't. Eticlo.'io 8tani|> for answer. I Florence Sewing Machines, No. 4 3 0 Main st, Hartford.Ct., E. .^1. LAY, State Ag’t.

N E W AD VE KTISE M E KTS. The Maryland RcpvMican, Oct. 22nd, NEW AD V E RTIS E M E ST S. PEASE & FOSTER’S COLUMN. under the heading, “ The Care of Our Dcad,”_ S e a l says; “In modem times we cxliibit a prais- -rfTHB worthy zeal in laying out and adorning our I' SATURDAY, OCT. 7. 1871. cemeteries, hut do toe not pay too little at­ f • ' ti •! - .^SSCOlTJ^fcNT OF tention to theprcsei'vation ofourdeadl rS V . Little are we apt to thiuk, that long liefore & Kuss^ Pwket Books that costly monument or that chaste tablet wliich marlvs the resting-place of a dear friend AND FOU SALE AT crumbles away, the mortal remains of our dear one have beeouie imdistinguishably J. B. ^T O N E ’S assimilated to the siiiTounding earth. We Provision Store ' ' . » - . i. I are thankful that at the present time the Paper and Stationery Bazaar, HURRAH FOR OUR SIDE! minds of our peoiile throughout the country are considering this important matter. The Has been in existance more than twenty - ^ e w S t o r e ! 6 T Good wosdfc fkoiI . taiaiog oar9^fv^i|^s<^ient, andwc.hayencver cation is not complete—^therefore, learti advertised in aav papers which has helped Music and German, and give your chil­ 215 K ail street, . BILL.OP PARE FOR TBE our sales so exIepsiTely as has the Clakiox, dren an opportunity to leam while they are y (CITY H pT ^ BLOCK,) ^ Elm Leaf, and Maxchestek Times. j'oung, and while you have it on yonr mind, Molass^s’ahd Syriipj, NEW England ---- K eSTOX'Bbotbebs, Boots and Shoes, ?all on Miss Stamm, Room 14 Charter oak Good Molasses for S(f*cents. Best 75 cents. 407 Main St. bank building, cor of Asylum and Trumbull Sugar House Syrups from 75 cents to $1 00 ICE GfiSAI aii Biii^BOll!^ I have advertased in the Claeiox nearly a Is now Open fbr Business. 211 Mun Street, Opposite Cbaiher Oak strtets, for terms. Best Diamond Drips Syrup - $1.25 year, with beneficial resulted and should not Life Ins. Build, joining the Citp^ Hotel MociV do so XTKUSS ii' PAH) ME WELL, as it al­ A ge^^d time.—3Ir.‘ Wm. Rislej', a higli- IIA.RTFOIin, copjiv. " ROAST MEATS. ways has. S. L F eeemax, Ready ly esteemed citizen of Hockanum, had a Made Clothing, 42 and 46 Asylum st. “ house warming” at his new house which j We have one Of the largest and most complete Beer, with VcseUblQt 40 Veal with VegetauSlw40 Pork ■■ . 35 Cbieken *’ ** 50 “ ( t o b e C02JTIXCED IX OCR XEXT.) Cotiee. he has latelj" finished and furnished, Sept. 27. stocks Of Laiiib •* “ ' 40 Turkey “ SO FBOX THE, traveler’s (?) journal. The house was crowded with friends, a buss A splendid Pure Java Coffee 35 cents. COLD MEAIS. Roast Beef 30 Boiliad Tonne . 30 Wonder if the circulation of that paper pub­ load going from this city. Refreshments, A splendid Java with a little Dande­ Roast Veal " 30 Corned Beef ao lion Root in it for - - 25 centsi lished f«w Manchester, and two other toivns has dancing, &c., with music furnished bj' the Roast Lamb, 30 RoaU Chicken. 35 increased lately? The publibhcr says be prints Ranney’s famous War Time Coffee 20 cents. Roast Pork. 30 Roaat Torkey. r 35 Glastenburr band, is what was served with­ COOKED TO ORDEB. 5(000) each iveek! If you doa't believe it look at 6 pounds for $1.00. Porter House Steak, M Trifie Me4 in 9S. Ji-’sfiubsciiption book, then ask his printer. Tha out stint. Tenderloin Steak. - 50. Tripe med ia CMnuii. 90 tv. o wont tally.” Sirloin Steak. 40 Tripe BrM l^ aa We PUBLi^n the entire bill of fare for the Perk Steak. 40 iric4 Liver sad Salt We dislik:e teet much to notice any such Veal Steak. 40 Pork, 30 New England Dining rooms 211 3Iain street. Mutton Ctiopo, 40 Sanoaces. - PO little spites, on account of emy, hut am and Ecgs, 45 Broiled Chieken. 50 This eating house is the best location in the We give hrfow 1 0 0 0 BAEEELS Sam. with Potaloeo 30 , ApillforJoe. . city, it being opposite the new Charter oak OYSTERS,' Milk Stew. 25 EMuloped,___^onedi 30 We will tiy to enlighten him in regard to Life Insurance building and joining the city OF” Plain Staw. 30 Fan^Koaat. 30 Hotel. Meals are served at all hours; the , Ever offered in Connecticut. Gyiter Pattiee. 30 Fried ia Cnunt. 35 the Maxchestek Times , etc. Our patrons say 20 Fried in tetter. _ that they are satisfied with the result of ad- prices are greatly reduced as j ou will see by * 30 Simmered, 3S referring to the bill of fare, in this paper. ITLOTJR, TOAST. vertifimg with us, and they say that it makes 10 Cracker. no difference to them if we only publish six Everythmg is clean and neat. Attcntivo 15 'Brown Bread. 10 Which must be sold for cash, and will be Cream.Bg: 15 Brown .Bread Cream U copies each week, so long as their stores are waiters always in attendance. Batter. 15 sold for cash WE flHALL WAKB A SPECIALTT Of filled with cash customers, induced to call by FISH. Me. Joic; M cK e x z ie has refitted his pop­ Broiled Mackerel. W 30 the advertisemeoteH in Piir papers, and we ular shoe store, No. 473 Main street, has Cheaper UalibBt, ^0 €ed :___ 36 give this week some Sardines with FreA! i Fiah Ballib. 20 enlarged it, painted, &c., but the best news Oil. ^ 30 Kekjed up Fish 30 GrOOU WOBDS FKOM OCE PATEOXS W h ich in regard to the place, he has laid in a lai^e than can be bought at any other store in the. AKo oTHtfs rtu ix.rana susov. will tell their own stoiy. We procure ad­ State. VEGETABLES.- new stock of fall and winter goods, and can n u B s s i Onions. - S ' Green Peat vertisements for oar j>apors on account of Squash. 5 Corn and Bean* - fity ou to any thing m the boot and shoe line.' Beets. 5 > Green Cord, their m e b it s . And our His custom work is constantly on the in­ AIO) Turnips. 5 P e cc c eb i s p a id crease ; and by fair dealing he has gained EGGS. Fried. 23 Dropped on XosK,- for what few papers we do print, and our rapidly in this particular. 500 BARRELS Boiled, 25 Poached. Scrambled. S5 Plain Omelet, subscnbers who pay for their paper in ad­ Scrambled, on Toast Ham Omelet, vance, (from friendship or otherwise) re­ The HAXDLOiiEsx, most convenient, and Cloak Making. Dropped. 25 ceive the paper for the time paid for, and durable folding chairs, can be seen at E. E. CHOICE WESTERN SUNDRIES. Bread and Milk. 15 Pork and Beans. we do not invite our subscribers to come to Wilcbx's Mammoth Furniture rooms, 468 Berries and Milk __15 ------Wheat------Cakes and 474 Main street. The folding cliair is Cokers ard Itilk 15 Buckwheat Cakes our office and read stories from the original APPLES. Bread.and Batter, 10 Sandwiches, manuscripts > after - stopping their papers, all wood—black walnut—and is as easj- as a TEA AND COFFEE stuffed rocker, and the price very reasonable. Tea, 5 Chocolate, 10 while we qiieflji^ocint the change. Wc are Green Tea 5 EncUsh Breakfast Tea. 5 >nAScccsis'' Made after the same s^ Ie is the folding set^' CoSbb. tees and Nurse rocker, the latter is a great im­ 3 0 0 0 lbs. PIES. and 80 the bile whlclv runs over in the trav­ CocoanuL <1 -8 Mince, 8 eller’s jouQial can do us no harm. In speak­ provement over other rockers as it is noise­ Frosted Lemon. 10 Waabiintton, 5 Apple, ing A oat “ looking tt t'onr subscr^tipn less and folds up compactly. Go and see Choice Sugar Curc4 The attention of Dealers is also 'invited to our PUDDIIiGS. them. :• . . ..! .li .U * books*look at ^ s^bfpip^ion book and CAi(ES. find the names of tliose is-ho‘ paid $1.50 for a HA.MS. Jellj, 5 Frosted Poond, 5 New Cexscs axd P atext Laws.—We are JOBBING DEPAStHENT! Sponge, 5 I^at 5 defunct paper. B^ut ^there! what’s the use WARILVNTED. ONLY 14 Cents a poimd. Cream. 5 Frul; 5 foolin’? Evciy body knows where the shoe indebted to Munn & Co., publishers of the \nth mmple fieOitie^' and large expcoience, ICE C&SAMS. pitiches, and if he wants to poke sticks into SciaitificAmericaiiy New York, fora neat Lemon. 15 Simbernr 15 Tre are confi^rat of ability to serve the Vanilla, 15 CeS^ 1^ our cage, he will hear from us. little, volume of 120 pages containing the LOTS OF OTHER ' Chocolate, 15 ' public acceptably.: >. - to b b oojfTUfTTED (mcb-bc) complete Census of 1S70, showmg the Pop­ BEER A»D SODA. Cream Ale. 5 All Small Beers, Ilome ulation, by Counties, of all the States and Cream Larser. •*> Made, 5 Now is the time’ to bu}' j-our Holiday Territories, with their Areas, and the Popu GREAT b a r g a in s Soda, 5 Lemonade. 5 Presents; to adom your walls with hand­ . /: ‘ : . .1- i i ' . . • ■ WINFS. lation of the principal Cities. Also, the new too numerous to mention. Champagne, Pints. SheJTT.' 10 some Pictures;^ ^ replenish }’our libraries Patent laws in full, with Official Rules, Di­ ,;r P ort, 10 California. 10 with books, at your otti price. All of Claret,______10 ______rections how to obtain Patents, Regulations Goods marked in plain figures. our readers should call immediately at 293 for Trade-Mjrks, Assignments, How to Sell Main St., opposite the Court House, and sup­ PEASE ft FOSTER, , FOSTER * RUSSELL, Patents, ctc. Also a large varity of valua­ XTT*r DERTA-ItHRS. ply themselves with Chromos, Engravings ble information relating to Water-Wheels, Farmers Produce Wanted. Fam ish everything requisite forBarial Purposes Books, Frames, &c., as the stock must be CASKETS. COFFINS.T’H/MBIJA'GS. SDROVDS Steam-Engines, and other mechanism, with G oods delivered to any part of the city free of CAPS. BEAHSE:^. CAltRlAGES, rf-c. , sold this month. Auction sale Friday eve- man}' useful tables and recipes, ,175 diag- se2i».rge and Warantcd. 215 Iain street, ^p'S^)ceial Cars given to Laying Out and nmg, OcL 6th, continnlDg each afternoon at Presemug Bodies. gramsbf Mechanical Movements, ctc. We SCPERINTENn FUNERALS FREE OF CHAEGS. 2 and evening at 7 o’clock until disposed advise everj- body to send for it as above. J . B . (C m HOTEL BLOCK.) Warerooms—602 Main S t, Hartford, Conn. of. Goods on view and retailed at auction Residence 2 doors Sonth. Price 25 cents. A small sum for so valuable BXLPH F08TBH. «.».*CWaK, ptic«9 tiuod|^ tbe a work. S American Row^ " Hartfordi Conn^ //-

Florence Sewing- M achines, No. 430 M ain street, Hartford, Conn., E. M. LA Y , State a^m t.

Sew AdvcrtisemeBts tliig week. J. II. Ranney—Groceries, 5 American Tax Lists—-1871-—Tax Lists. Row. New England Eating House, 211 M^n st. A bstract BooicSy J. B. Stone—Pocket Books, 67 Asylnm st. B. P. Roberts—New Gloods, 491 Main st. and Sheets, Miss A. M. Stamm—^Blusic Tcacher. In Hartford. Sept. 25. by ISev. C. H. Webster, Holida Goods at Auction—295 Main st. Dan. G. Wilcox of Avon, and Augusta R. White SnPERIOR IN QUALITY. AND AT LESS of Canton. PRICE In Hartford. Sept. 25tb. by Rev. Daniel Gibbs. Than ever before published. EAST BARTFORD. Gilbert M. Strickland and Mias Sarali L. Jewett, aUof Hartford. 16 State St. C. II. WEBSTER. w e a t h e r TABLE. In New Britain, Sept 26, by the Rev. Dr. Per­ rin. Newton Carter of Hartford, and Helen M. Mi­ A KA.IIE CIlA.rffCE, Sept,. 8. SU^t Frost. nor of New Britain. 9. Froit—Foggy. In Groton. Sept. 25. at tlie residence of the For sale on reasonable terms, the above eatab- 18. Cloiidy— bride's father, by Bev. N. T. Allen. Thomas P. Hekment. wUh Stock, Fisturei, Good-Will and 14. Clear and Cixd. Geer and Miw.XIu M. Feimer, both of Groton. four rears lease. The best locatioir for the bnti- 15. Cold nin—wind East. uoss in the city. A paying investment. 16. R ir a y A. X. 17. H a ^ ttid foKgy. P rw es Reaueedn Everything in the FURnTUEE L IIE , 19. Slioweiy. 20 All Styles of Oval and Rustic Frames at Half FROM THE HIGHEST to the LOWEST PRICE ! 26. lUiBTdqr—irindS. E. Price, y 28. 8qoi^ "llgSTI^OW , or Europe (with the full Iron frame) in which the MANUFACTURER OF FALL & WINTER CLOTHES JFbr Register of Births, ifarriages,Deaihp, Tuning pins do not pass through the Iron Plate, M ason Builders, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Ephnumltood, 169. and the etiings have all wood bearings. This im­ CigarS) and dealer in Tobacco^ PLAIN AND 0RNA3rENT.VL PLASTERERS JUST RECEIVED. ♦George S. Phelps, 208. provement, gives a better and purer quality of SMOKING AND CHEWING. We have .now on hand at our store, the largest REIDT MADE SIJITS. J b r TreoMirer. , Also Dealer in Pipes, Snuff, and everything to assortment of tone, and the ^ tru m e n t will remain ^ COATS, PANTS AND VESTS. Walter A. Loomis, 186. be found at a First Class Tobacco Store. Center Pieces and Plaster ♦Edward S. Goodwin, 197. O rnam ents GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS Par School Fund Treaturer. IN TUNE Of Modern Art now in the market, and shall con­ TW O .STO RES UXJIL.3L.. for a much longer time. stantly keep np to the times in all changes in the New lots arriving every day at Ezra R Smith, ISO. E..P. GOODSELL & CO., styles of this. work. We invite the public to ex­ ♦PtUrick Qitr>'an, ‘ 202. Every instrument is selected (personally) by vs. PLAKlfeBS.^ AND WHOiaiBALE: D E itE l^ amine our stock of Goods before piu-chasing else­ S. i. Freeman, For Treastirec of To^n Deposit Fund. where. Cg-Country trade respectfully solicited IN EVERY VARIETY OF i No. 78 Tnunbnll st. 42 and 46 Asylnm street. •John B. Smith, 892. Esty & Co. Organs opposite Allj-n House. Hartford. Conn. ■ For Collector. CHARLES S. ROBINSON. TRY UIGGIKS’ Are acknowledged by all those who have seen AND ______GEORGE RUST.______. &ourd T. Ktkin, 172. T 0 2 S T I 0 , ♦Lawrence'V. Lester, 220. them, to be the most OPEIVED OYSTERS, It is NOT A DYE but by stimulating the ^ALL at 23O examine roots of tlie hair, it keeps it. from failing :*! fo r Constables. Beautiful Instrument N orth F ront St, F jiir HnvEJj Ct., out, and preserves it smooth and glossy. ♦Samuel G. Phelps, 395. they have ever seen. THE AMERICAN No, 119, State S treet, H artford Conn. Price 50 cts.per bottle. Prepared and sold by James S. Forbes, 182. E. S. IIIGOIIVS & CO.. John C. North, 181. The tone of these instruments are bo smooth 0i^Or4lfr« prompti)’ fifUed. Combination STONE EB1C6E DRDB SlOH). 139 Main M Norman S. Brewer, 182. and clear, that a person listening without seeing B. L. Cowles, 176. Oysters shipped to .ill parts of the Covmtry. ♦John F. Arnold, 393. ' them, would not dream that it was a Reed instru­ BUTTON HOLE and ♦Hemy Albro, — • 381. ment. Please call and N e w Grobds Inside of two Years. ♦Milford C. Thompson, 210, , Overseaining "TiOren C. Tenyj 209/ ‘ ^ Examine them. FOR ♦Rufus Wadsworth, 210. Sewinj^ Mach.iiie* ♦Waterman C. Cummings, 210. P ian o StooSs and' Covers You are not obliged to buy. Only satisfy yom'- 4 0 0 For Grand Jurors. Tor sale clieap. " Fall Trade! self before purchasuig. Edwin M. Roberts—North, 176. Edwin H. Little, 181. * Old Pianos arid Melodeons taken in ex­ 235 jVIain Street. Of Martin’s Improved George A. Williams, 180. change. Pianos and Organs tuned and re­ . We are now opening a Benjamin F. Wilcox, 182. paired. H «uy G. Howlett,- 176. . complete stock of Stanley Wadsworth, 182. I . . ifS. r i l R R E T , ♦Algernon S. Pratt, 210. Fine ♦Thomas Burnham, 211. S. T. BISSELL & CO., M \ m m A\D J01{!IL\G SHOP, ♦Edwin Pibbles, 207. 45^ Asylum Street. ♦Geoigfe Forbes, 209. CLOTHS 28 Mulberry Street. ♦Abial Pease, 211. Furniture neatly repaired. .Sa«h and blinds re­ ♦John P. Harmond, 210. paired and made to order. Every style of norj< CASSIMEEES, tbat a joiner can do, done with neutnes^snd dis­ Have Been Slold! For Assessors. JACOB H. EOKHAEDT, patch^______William Hanmer, 162. Successor to for our ciistoni trade. William H. Ulrich, 168. A. D. WEBSTER, NEW GOODS! NEWSTOEE! Orders constantly. ♦L. Newton .Olmsted, 379. ■* 235 and aST MAiar STREET, We have all tlie new styles of’ Having purchased and refitted ♦Seth Rteley, ' 223. HURLBlliJ'E & CO.’S OLD STAND, Coming IJY! ♦George W. Eing, 228. Picture Frames E n g lis h , 177 Main street, we are now prepared to offer to ♦Norman L. Anderson, 209. of every known kind, 10 per cent less than can the public the finest stock of W jVX11RA.jV T E 1 > t o m a k e ♦Henry Albro, 208. be bought elsewhere. F r e n c h , Pahcy^Goods For Board of Relief. In the city, comprisiug Toilet Seta. Pevfijrae Casas, Ezra E. Smith, 179.' Lbtinges made to order. G e r m a n , Fancy Boxes, Work Boxen, Writing Desks. OpA-a Giles Forbos, 163. CROMOS, PICTURES, Ac. . Glassesj^bums, Stercofccopes, Stereoscopic Yifws. Jesse Judson, 181. MIRRORS for less than they can l e bought Pocket Bo(d(s, etc; etc. Something new in tne line - and Am ^ricafi of —a Photograph and Jlusic Bos s , s o o ♦George W. Darlin, 204. for at wholesale in New York. combined We shall contirme to keep NEWSPA­ ♦William Hanmer, 213. All goods purchased here G o o d s , PERS, MAGAZINES, and a full hue of STATION­ ♦Lyman Treat, 212. ERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, etc.. . WARRANTED! We resp ^ fu lly jsolicit jour patronage. GJood B rick pei: hour, For School Visitor. wliicji^ we will .^make mp at -ii‘EW j^ & o o . , h -. ♦Theodore J. Holmes, 841. 17T n u i i i Stcvci. Edward W. Ha}'den, 161. short notice, afid at i’ca^^aljle Better Biick than can be njade bj' hand. S E A SIDE ! I CHARLES FAPIi, ♦Francis R. Childs, ^ 215. PERSOXS before going on their SUM­ prices. We guarantee all our For AdMUors, MER VISITS, will find a Iar£;e and.-^ell Assembly Rooms, .SATisI'VtCTlOIV GU.%RTEED. ♦Frederick F. Street, 171. selected stock of T r u n k s , B i m ..' work. 24S ,^MALN 8TKBET,. ? ♦Henry L. Goodwin, 97. Sbawl strapii, AT Give us a call and Loole air Opposite the Post Qific*.. , n HAIlTrORD, CT. K . M -A.R.Tinsr. For Registrar of Elections. Lageb B ^ b Asn AiBBj -from the most cele­ J. D. B U L L A R S ’S, brated. breweries. Also, The Ckcncesl Witw& ♦Thomas Domd, 165. our Stock. Liqtwre-'akid Cljars. ♦Edward IB. Groodwin, 205. 90 Asylnm Street, Factory, rear of 241 Slate street, Hartford. A lso, *Elected. A larsa and new stock of W. r. WHITTELSEY & CO., Imported direct from SUAlMEll UOR-E GOODS UEM ESTATE An adjourned town meeting will be held Linen Lap Bianket^. 20 Asylum Street. the Factory of THE .snh.svi’lle r wili ;:iv(! liis iicrsmnil iit- next 3Ionday afternoon, commencing at 1 Linen MoV'e vSheets, tenliii!! to th(! liityin;; mid sfHin::^ r.f o’clock. The officers’ reports will be re­ Linen Ear Nets. Any parties, having anything to sell 58 2-: 4 S. IvJ^TA'S-L'. ceived ; road commissioners and other minor American Wool Mats. which can ]je handled by a;renis." call on C aoriiESftY of e re rj Li Bivins.-hru! ii;:ir.y j firs rx|!Otii r.( i: I'.-i'ttif English Wool Mats. of '•e il !’st it!< iii iind !;aitf<’rJ, he It'tJe c'oD'' officers elected, a tax laid, &c. It is a meet, A.S. Flint,agt. Universal Trade Agency and For le?E thiin it cf,!! bs bou?r';t in any otha.- place tiJenthc c;iti give Siitisfac'ion. A new stock of those line Philudelnhia office of the Clarion, 45J Asylum St. Hart* in the 'lity—bar cr kooiI - fur ii!2 £ tuoiioy, ing of a good deal of importaace. Whips ^ E. L S Ilia & SON. 83 Asylum Et. O. I>. S E Y M O U R., ford, Conn. Agents wanted' Oppoeite the allt.v HorsE.: Odice 01 Asylum st. Room d, 2d st'ory. ESTABLISHED 1857. A MEAT MEMAL USCOVm B rsiX E ss M e s a t N ig h t .— A Chicago lady is agitating herself in the Tribune of ST. JOHFS HOTEL, Wm. H. LOCKWOOD. 3>r. W A L K E B ’S C 'X IP O K IH A lUat eitj' on an extremely important subject. 445 Main St., Hartford, Ct. E I-i K C "T R O T Y I* E K . “ What is that fearful maelstrom called busi­ li. LANE, Proprietor. 41 T r u m b u l l St . VINEGAE BITTEES ness/' she asks which swallows up the CORNER OP PEARL AXD TRUMBULJ. Sts. s £ Hundreds of Thousands ? g ^ purest and best of our married men, after Good Accommodations for Transient or HARTFORD CONN. 2 r* BearU'itimony toth<*tr’Woi«ler-• dark ? Where is it located, and what, oh, Permanent Guests. Special attention riven to Wood CrTB «nil .Top o o ful CuTtttive Effccto. • 3 2 what do they do there? Is it some infernal Terms, - - $2.00 Per Day. ’ liaWHAT ARE THEY? chowder that witches stir? They come p ^ a thence with mysterious particles of boiled lobster sticking to their silken beards; the S. N. HART, CHILDREN’S AND DOLL’S dust of Keuosha crackers is on their lips. Odors strange and undefinable cling about MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAOFS, them; they walk in tortuous waj^s; their Rocking' Horses, Sleds, &c. Of all Arts. Poetry is tlie noblest, for it coiu. specch is thick; they exaggerate. Is this Fine CarriagCN, business chimera of ubiquitous presence to be bines the merits of all otliers, -nitli some excel­ tolerated, when it invades our homes and lencies peculiar to itself. It lias tLe vivacity and thrusts midnight vigils ujwn us ? We know imagery of Painting, tLe prominenc« of Sculp* this is a legitimate calling; for when our hus­ ture, with the soft and touching cadences of bands leave us after tea to go down town, EVERT description music. they look weary and dejectetl, and when they CONSTANTLY ON HAND OR return near morning they are livelier than ” H e ^ J2 S TO FAST YOUNG MEK. crickets. But how we yearn to know where M ade to Order, the partneis of our bosoms are, that we BY OBSEE. Of the best material and workmanship. might share the dangers of their business. Repairinc in all its branches by competent work-, SI! 5,. Hold! Hold in your horses, you’re driving too fast; men. tf'g g ____ Tlie pleasures of life you are flying swift p a st; 39, 41 and 43 AE.BANY ATE. e 7 S THEY ABE XOT A VILE « § t Not half their value is gained at this pace, A S t u p id C l e k k . —The other day a young ______HARTFORD. CONN.______^glFANCY DRINK.Ilf And there's nothing to win in such a mad race. lady stepped into a drj-^-gootls establishment, Hade of Poor Bam , TVbiakey, Frovf Spirits and inquired of the clerk attending: Your blood is up now and you're “ going it blind,” u d B e fa a e U « iiM n doctored, spiced andiwcct- But soon you'll wear out and lag far b e l^ d ; “Sir, have you anj' mouse-colored gloves?” esed to please tbe taste, callcd“ Tonies.” '‘Appetiz­ C. i«TO:\E & SOIVS, ers,” "Restorers,” *c.. that lead tte tippler on to Your cheek will be furrowed, your eye will be dim, "Mouse-colored gloves, miss?” THE GOLDEN SHOE! And the puree in your pocket ‘ you b e t' will be “ Yes, a sort of gray, just the color of your 3M:A.]VXJFA.CTXJIIE»«, dnmkenness and min, but are a true Medieine, made slim. drawers,” meaning the store drawers, that On Main street in Hartford, at Four Seventy-Three No. 7 Oak Street, - - Hartford, Conn. from tbe Native Boots and Herbs of CaUfomla. Dree from ail Alcohwiic Stim nlaata. They are tbe were painted gray. . The latest styles of Boots and Shoes there you can Particular attention paid to all kinds of Repair­ Not time, dissipaiion now traces its mark,— ing. GREAT BLOOD FIJRIFIKB and A L IV E “ My drawers, miss, why, I don’t wear see. GIVIKG rBINCIPLKaperfect Benovator and Those light narrow lines will ctow heavy and dark. WOOD TURNING. SAAVINQ and PLANING And your now raven hair will be silvered with gray any.” The truth of this I will prove to you. ALSO, . Invlgorator of the System, carrying off all polsonooa For * going it’ thus is a hard game to play. A cab was seen leaving the store a few I f you- will call at the sign of the Golden Shoe. matter and restoring the blood to ahealtbyeoaditlon. MACniNE JOmiHG and BLACKflMITniSG. No person can take these Bitters a c c o rd ^ to direc­ minutes afier with a lady in the corner with Alway* Wanted. DOMESTIC WUITi;- and You’U tliink with regret these illy-spent nights, a handkerchief to her face. tion and remain long unwell. Of your midnight contentions and rum crazy fights With shanks of steel and a fancy toe. BASS-WOOD LUMBER. 8 1 0 0 wlUbe given foran incurable case, provided BUSINESS WAGONS mnde to Order. And you’ll swear that you’ve been the veriest fool My Freoch'Calf Boots are all the go. the bone* are not destroyed by mineral poifon or Tiiat ever got drunk on this mundane footstool. Ax A s t o n is h e d C c u r t . —A few days ago, Of the best stock they are made its true. other means, and tbe vital organs wasted beypnd tbe says the New Orleans Picayune, an old lady point of repair. So, careful, young man, do curb your swift steed. By first class workmen at the Golden Shoe. For Inflammutory aBd Ckroaie BkMmn- Just keep liim in meek and slacken his speed; and a young one found themselves in Court, t!sm and Goat, Dyapepala, rice. man weavers. Also Rag Carpets for sale—some of cnratlve effect. His mouth like a flower unblown; And for ready cash, between you and I. the nicest over offered in market. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find Its Two little bare feet, like funny white mice, peered cautiously at the Court from under impurities bursting through the aWn InFtmples, Erup­ At the Golden Shoe is the place to buy. CARPET WARP for sale; 7 thread both white Peeped out from his sn o ^ gown; her great sun-bonnet and then exclaimed, and Colored, and at much less than store prices. tions orSorea; cleanse it when youflsdltobstnwted And we thought, with a thrill of rapture “ Good lack! Good lack ! Avhy j'ou’re the and sluggish in the veins; cleanse Itw hw ltiafonl. That had yet a touch of pain. man! ” and your feelings will tell you when. Keepthsblood When June rolls around with her roses “ Jle! m e!” exclaimed the astonished My store is small but my stock is nice. pure and tbe health of the system wHI fonow. We’ll meaeuitt the boy agViin. Of any style you can have yourchoice. EXPBRIENOE IN FASHIONABLE FIN, TAPE and otber 'WOR3IS, InrUng in tbs Court. “ Me! woman, did you say me?” I f on the shelves there’s none that will do. system of so many thousands, are effectnally destroy­ Ah. me! In a darkened chamber, Again the spectacles were adjusted, and You can have them made at the Golden Shoe, ed and removed. For fall dhrections, fe^careftally With the sunshine shut away. the cunous gaze prolonged, while the old Dress and Cloak Making. the circular around each bottle, pilntedlnfbnrlu- Through the tears tiiat fell like a bitter rain lady nodded her head at intervals. ^ MRS. FULLER, No. 520 Main S t, guages—Engllsb,German, French and Spanish. We measured the boy to-day; J.WALEEB. Proprietor. B. H. MCDONALD & CO.. ' And the Uttle bare feet that were dimpled. “ Yes, yes, it’s the same ugly face. I’m I f your boots are worn at heel or toe, GUARANTEES PErlFEGT SATISFAC­ And sweet as a budding rose. sure of i t ; but I’ll forgive you this time; I’ll To John McEenzie’ris the place to go, TION IN ALL CASES. Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco, Cal„ Lay side by side tc^ether, forgive you.” And the old lady hobbled I will make them look as good as new. J^First claw work, atthemostreaaopablepriccg and 82 and U Commerce Street, New York. In the htish of a long repose! away, leaving the Court gasping with aston­ If you leave them in at the Golden Shoe. M EW UAWWIN^ HARTFORD and E^SO LD BT AT.T. DBUGGISTS AN0 DEALEBS. ishment, and unable to interpose an objec­ ^ @prlnffAeia. Ilailroa a • U ^ ro m the dainty pillow, tion. White as the risen dawn. On and after MONDAY; May 16th; 1871. train* The fair little face lay smiling. will ran as toilows: PUEE FEAMLIN With the light fo Heaven thereon; S a m bo , is your master a good fanner?” “ Ob, yes, massa fuss-rate farmer; he LEAVE HARTFORD-Goino Noeth. And the dear httle hands Uke roae leaves 6 00 A. M.—Accommodation Train for Sprinsfield Dropped from the rose, lay still. make two crops in one year.” Packing Boxes. and Way Stations, arrivinir at Spring- Never to snatch at the sunshine “ How is that Sambo?” li«ld in time for early trainsfor Boston, C O That crept to the shrouded sill! Having Removed from State Street to my large - ^ Albany and North. “ Why, he sell all his hay in the fall, and and commodious factory. make money once; den in de spring he sell » A.Mi^^AMomnodation Train for Springfield FROffl L7KENS \TALLE7. We measured the sleeping baby 1¥o8. 3, 4 an d 6 Mecbanirs Ht. and Way Stations.connectingat Windsor With ribbons white as suow. de hides of de cattle dat die for want of de I am prepared to fill all orders for BOXES, at Locks for Suffield, and connecting a t. short notice, from dry lumber, well nailed. Springfield with train of Conn. River For Cooking piirp«se8, for For the shining rosewood casket liay, and make money twice.” R.R. forNortbampton and with trains ef That waited iiim below: Boxes for Books, Maps, Soap, Candles, Ma­ B. & A. R. tor Boston. Train of th« And out of the darkened chamber chines, &c. Dry Goods Coses, and Tobacco B. 3i A. Railroad for Albany. I m t u (irates there is niotliiDg like i(« We went with a diildless moan— “ Suppose j’ou were to seethe sun rising in CasesShooks to order. Springfieldat 12.15 p. m. To the height of the sinless angels the middle of the night, Avhat would j'ou call HEMRlf T. BBOarSOIIg. 12 20 P M.—Exnress Train for Springfield (without O lu: little one had grown! that?” said a teacher to a plough boy pupil, stopping) and Boston, and connecting TRY It : whom he was examining on miracles. “The with train of Conn.R. R .forthe North j « * I T CAN BE FOUND ONLY A.T Clark & Booth 3 00 P. M —Aec'ommodation Train for Spri^field mune, please.sir.” “ But suppose you knew and War Sutioas, connecting at Wind­ it .was not the moon, but the sun, and you sor Locks for Suffield. saw it actually rise in the middle of the night, 4 50 p. K.—Accommodation Train for Springfield . I DO NOT LIKE TO HEAR HIM PRAY. JOB PRINTERS, and Way Stations>eonnecting at Wind­ what would you think ?” sor Locks Locks for Suffielrt. and con­ EUGENE L KBNYOFS, I do not like to hear him pray. “ Please, sir, 1 should tliink it was time to 18 ^syluni Street, nect’ Who loans for twenty-five 'per cent.. get up.” ITl FROJMT St. HAKTITOitO, For then I think the borrower may is!__ Be pressed to pay for food and re n t; at 6.15 p. m. HASTFORD, COKJf. 6 30 p )(.—Aecommodation Train for Spriagiald And in the Book w^e all should heed. SHAD, OH f SHAD, OH ! and Way Stations. THIRTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE Which says the lender shall be blest. 02 P.M.—Express Train for Springfield (without IN THIS CITY. As sure as I have eyes to read. E have just received a small supply of those Steam Presses, stoppinpr) and Boston. On Saturdays It does not say take interest!” W famoiis CONN. RIVER SHAD, such as we this tram stops at Windsor Locks. sent President Grant last season, with excellent B.48 p H.—Steamboat Train for Springfield, con­ necting with the 12.45 train for Albany I do not Uke to see In'Tn pray satisfaction. Leave your orders soon with and New Tyi>e. and the west. DENTISTK3T On bended knee about an hour. I>. n. W 001>F0R1> tSk C O ,, 12 40 a m.—Mail Train for Springfield (witlont For grace to epw d luight the day. ______144 ASYLUSI STREET.______Shipping Tags by the quantity. stopping) connecting with a train of the / y AZZ ITS SBASCSMS, Who knows uis neighbor has no flom*; B. & A. Railroad for Boston. r d rather see him go to mill. THE BEST LEAVE HARTFORD—Goimo Sovtb. At the lowest liying prices. And buy the lu ^ e s s brother bread. PRESERVING JAR 630 A. M.—Accommodation Train for New Haven Teeth made to order in every conceviahle And see his children eat their fill connecting at Berlin with train.for And laugh beneath their humble shed. In the market, is the T H E O L D New Britain and with the 810 train for style. 1 ifew Mason, Porcelain Lined The stock of Summer Boots and shoes New York arriving in New York at We have all tbe facilities for makiDg firs I do not like to bear bim pray, we are closing out at just what they cost. 11.25. a. m. class work. “ Let blessings on the widow b e !” TOP, Superior to all others, for the following rea­ 8 IQ A. H.—Accommodation Train for Middletown' sons : simplicity and readiness with which it can New Britain, Berlin. New Haven, New Prices to suit everybody. Who never seeks her home to say, be sealed, streength and durability, ease with York and Way Stations. “ If want o’ertakes you come to mo.” 1 00 P. M —Express Train for Middletown, Berlin, DR. J . M. GREENLEAF, I hate that prayer so loud and long. which it can be opened without risk of breakage, and perfect security. For sale m any quanity by We have just received a splendid lot of the New Britain, Meriden. New Haven and No. 2. State Street. That's offered for the oiphan's weal. best Boots ever made, French Calf, back New York. By him who sees him crushed by wrong, D. R. WOODFORD~& CO., 144 Asylum st. 5 SO P.M.-AccommodationTrainforNew Britain And only with the h'ps doth feel. and front hand sewed. Middletown. New Haven. New York and.Way SUtions, O Yeas ! O ¥eas ! 7 20 P >i.—^preM&ai5i forMid^etowa,Berlin I do not like to hear her pay . JLOTS OF THE New BritainaMendeni New Hay en and With jeweled ear and silken dress. New York. We always told you ;that the b est place Whose washerwoman toils all day. old stock will be sold cheap, to make room 9.40 P V.—Steamboat Train for New Haven and And then is asked to “ work for less” for the . ’ Way Stations, connecting at New in the State to Such pious shavers I despise; NEW GOODS I Hgven . with, the Steamer Oontinentah A • ' •. >- . foT N ew Y p rt.' :• With folded hands and face demure, MIJSICAIi GOODS of all kinds. N E W 125 li.ir.—MaiFTraiit for Jferiden. New Haven They lift to heaven their “ angel eves,” and N'ewYork. ^ R u y Paper, And st«al tb s earnings of the poor. The Sunday NifhtTrainleaves.goingNorth.at FANCY GOODS of all kinds. KENTON BROTHERS, 11.12 p. m.. and going South at 1.19 a. m. Trains leave Springfield for Hartford at 5.20. 7, I do not like such soulless prayers; TOYS, &c., a great variety, now opening 409 Main Street. 10.40 a.m .. 12.10. 2.20. 5;10. 6.30. p.m .. and and sell your Stock, If wrong, I hope to be forgiven. foi the fall trade, at 12.30 a.m . No angel’s wing them upwards bears— Trains leave Suffield for Windsor Locks at 7.05. They’re lost a million miles from Heaven. 9.30.10.45 a. m.. 2.r«. 4.50 p. m. WAjS AT I do not like long prayers to hear, Leave Windsor Looks for Suffield at 7.40. 10.05. And studied, from the lips depart; 11.18. a. m.. 2.58and 5.2} p. m. Our father len^ a ready ear, NO. 11 ASYLUM ST. O rS T E R S ! Leave New Haven for Hartford at 7.55.10»££ a. m., 3.15. 5.55. 7.35 and IPi Let words be few—he hears the heart. Hartford. Ct. FAIR 0ATEIV 0¥8TER DEPOT, REED. Sup’t. (under U. S. HOTEL,) Hartford, Conn. Hartford. May 6.1870. hstf A. THOMAS & CO. 207 State St. ONLY. Having added to our ahready extensive arrange­ ^igSfiHartford & New York TROSSEAU’S ments by opening a branch house in Baltimore, HARTFORD, COJSN. Only two little dariings FRENCH Md., we are better prepared to fill ordera during STEAMBOAT LINE. Welcome me home at night; the iall and winter months than we have been Only two little prattlers heretofore. Oysters received fresh every day T H E Steamer STATE OF NEW YORK With faces sweet and bright, CAEBOIIZED Meat, ^ will leave Hartford MoNnATS. W bohksdats Tlicy sre very tiny creatures FRO.TC OUR OWiV BEDS andFKiDAVS at4 p.m. 532 North Star 532 A SURE CURE FOR TbeOITY o r HARTFORD will leave Hart- "Vt/^HAT! liub out the “ Xorth Star;'’ As III tliis big world of ours, hcksdats forii Tcit3D;YS and T at 4 p. m., aad ▼ ? well strike your great-grandfatlier, or But the chiip of their merry prattle FAIR HAVEN NORWALK, and DARIEN. StJSDi Y NIGHTS at 5 o’clock. Gladdens tCe evening lionrs. Returoiiiir. leave New York from Pier 24. Peck gnndout wooden nutmegs. CONSUMPTION “ For sale in any quantity, in the shell pr_by the Sli->, Eapt River, a t4 p. m. We are coming: FaU and Winter Goods. Goods gallon; delivered any’ where in the city free of Pure—First Cla»s...... $' 7'' bought for Cash and sold cheap. So many woudroiis stones ALL PULJIONARY AND EXHAUSTIVE charge. Wo give our whole attention to the Fare—Second Class...... $1 25 Clear the ^ a c k and make room for the miilicn. To pour in papa’s ear. DISEASES. Oyster trade, and can supx)ly customers promptly The Stenmer SILVER STaR leaves daily at 4.15 A specialfy in Ladies’, Gent’s and Yontht!' V/vup- So many wants to care for. and at lowek rates tbail any dealer in Connec­ p. m. for Ea»e.i. pers and Drawers. Domet, All Wool and caaton Such boundless faith to cheer. ticut. Orders addressed to us at Hartford, Fair The popular stewards of last season ocotipy tlj., ALLE?i & SAWTELL, 45 Hain st. same positions th is contracting and payiri; fi>rail « “ variety. Cotton. Fleeced. Iferino and Confidmg joy of chUdhood. Haven, or Baltimore, Md., will receive prompt goods used in their departments. The coTrim.y ^ Wool Hosiery for children and old age. Wool With hopes so pure and bright; Sole Agents for Hartford. attention. Norwalk's opened and m their own will not be responsible for any bills on.ntruct>Hi by Yams to suit. CaU at 532 Main street, and save . This is the happv greeting liquor, expressly for fanmy use. the stewards. W. H J300DSPEED. Vico Pres. yonr Money aiid Slioe-Leather. WelcoKMa BBo oorae at night. Price $1. per bottle. NO. 30 STATE STREET. Hartford, Mafch 17.18’iL OEO. E. MARTIN.