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THE POETRY. I like lo know how you come ao, jtut to keep ont “But I did I igain.^'or, aa Im ae^ PUBUC ACTS. with th» provisions of this act ia i i t t l b y m- of such a scrape myself.” to continue mv ^ ibois, another flash, one pealed. TOLLAND CO. GAZETTE, TO AN IMPRISONED LION. I <‘I came here thia evening,” aaid the ugly of those Hi VVavy. dattcing flashes, which Approved Juna 24, 1854. Publiahed eveiy Thursday, by man, “on purpose to meet ^ many of my old seem tptai 'iligoting lo gaze upon the CBAPTXa IXXX. aoiuaintances as I could, and tell my story. I An Act relating to Salaries and Fees, Monarch of India'a burning plain— tenor they m mom lit up the scene. CHAPTXa u x x ix . Where once in tindisputed reign knew f should have to tell it some tim eort^er, Itm s tth tt I e f i^ its horror from my B eit enacted by Ik* Senate and Hmue of Rejre- and I want to have it over, to feel that my mis* An Act in alteration of an Act, entitled ^‘Aa emjpmr MUei, M netltttm hm vin't Jmv Thou held’at despotic sway>— mind. I 11 can never forget it on this stntatives m General JMtemblg eontened: '■ fortunes are known, and that I am &ee from The shriek of mycompan- Act to establish the State Reform School.” Lord of the deaert—noble king— side of the Sec. I. That the tea hereafter to be taxed ** TEXtMS: questions.” ion, r p a i ,lining in my ears, , , no and allowed by law to Justices of the Peace Beitenactedby the Senate and House of Rtp- Thou who a dauntless glance can fling He shifted his seat, as if to obtain an eaiter longer I no longer wondered at upon the trial of any oiie citril cause by them Tesentatives in General Assembly tonvened, W CM fH O M B—Oiat Poixab aicp Fmw C a m Back to the God of Day ! position, and continued:— his mad fm r—»■*■". itmmnailg iit mdtianm. Tfllage Subacri ,1M engine. It was the ex- so tried shall be one dollar; and upon the trial S e c . 1. That any Justice of the Peace, before There's terror still upon thy brour, “Those of you who taw me a couple of years cess of my alone which prevented my of any criminal cause fifty cents. whom any juvenile delinquent may be lawfully te n , wiKMe papen aie delivered by the Canier, S1,7S. And pomp about thee even now. sint^ will recollect that I was then, as I had following ' (no longer cared for Skc. 2. That all acts and parts of acts incon­ committed to the State Retbrm School, may sen- ADVfSnSEMEMTS.—1 miiuik, S weeks, »1,00 t)Mn for many years previously, a warm and pn- the murd< of the locomotive : I no sistent herewith, he and the same are hereby tencff such delinquent during bis minority: MoaaMaai|Uueforcacb iiuerlioo tbeieaner. A lib- How great—how fallen!—^saged and chained tive politician. Now that I have come home to lonser _ my own danger. All mis- repealetl. Provided, that no justice of the peace s h ^ sen­ «n l dweoaat to tboK vho adveniM Inteljr. By him, on whom thou once disdained die amonsr vou. it seems of little moment who givings, all lijbr myself, were stirallowed up iec. 3. That this act shall take eflect from tence any delinquent as aforesaid to said school Q^Tkmmcieot •dvertuemenu miwt in all CMe* be To east contemptuous look! comes out the winner in these doubtful races; and merged vast, shuddering, indescrilv its passage. for a longer period than ninety days, unless but then it was a different thing to me^ and I be­ aiid advertiving bilk with our nv Those iron bars—that narrow floor— able horror, fhere, jnst before me upon the Approved June 30, 1854. upon the recommendation, at the time of such lieve I was never wantia:; in any service which boiler, with I part^ into a fiendish grin, sentence, of a majority of the selectmen of the tilar duUMMH wiU be made pa)’able quarleriy, except The confines of that prison door, wkea • apecial coatract exiau to the coatrar)'. Obilu- my partv asked of me, from the time of the elec* with its eves op«n and staring upon me, CHAPTEX LXXXI. town, iu which such conviction is How can thy spirit brook f tion of the "ood old General Harrison, who is, I •lyHotioaa, whca they exceed one aquaie, aadallNo- and the glora iparting a life-like glow to its An Act relating to Salaries and Fees. S e c . 2. This Act shall take effect, and be ia «ioai«(Ael^|io«(lfeetiaf«, Pulilical, School orotfaer Throbs on thy unsubdued heart. tmst, in a tetter place than the ‘White House’ stony feal re, tvithin reach of my pal- force, from and after the day of its passage. now.” Be it enacted by ike Senate and House of~Repre- M u i w WiU h«chi»ad at the wyilarfalea. As when it played the monarch's part f sied hand, I shrank back in craven fear Approved July 1, 1854. “Amen!” said the red-shirted man, solemnly, to the fit! ~ lits of my moving prison, sat a Bentativet in General Assembly convened:— Mfthinks, when fettered in a cage, “^ ^ e n T emisrated to Ohio, two years since,’- pale, gory, hi I, and mangled human head! Sec. 1. That the fees of all Jurors, attending CHAPTXa xc. With one resistless roar of rage. e>iitinn«d Larkins, “I cntrried my Mlhiuiiasa “-»ou YouimiH oontinued the ugly the Superior and Coanty Courts, shul be one An Act concerning the management of Steam­ itnilKSS w bs. And madness uncontrolled, wi'h m». anti hecame pretty , well kiMMrn in the man, with a mHMMMv aic^jipd itVseems to ^ l l a f and fifty cents per day. boats. n'' rrn itrv about the village«ifW. , Thy great heart, at the very fi si. me that if I should liisar the story told by an­ Sec. 2. Tlut each standing Juror shall be HUNT, IBTICKNEV CAM tll^lt, I You rausl remember, at least other, as von "are now doing, in a quiet room, allowed a travel fee of six cents mr mile, to Be U enacted by Ike Senate and Bouse i ’ BOCCVlLLt; CONN., Should in its agony have bu st . all of von who read the newspapers, that our with a firm floor beneath my'feet, a cheerful be computed from his place of re«traence to the senlatives in General Assembly < — DEALEB8 IH— MV OMM—ladudioc an exieainve variety oTSU' Beneath the cenquiTOr’s hold ' last srub<>rnatorial election was an unusual ex> fire before me, and friends around, I should do plswe of holding the court which he may be re­ Sec. 1. It shall not be lawful for any Steam­ pie ^ Oreoc Ouod», wdl adapted Tur Worthy thy life, old king, would be citinz one. I belonged to one of the States gen­ the same thing; but, believe me,” dropping his quired to attend, and from thence to his place of boat or other vessel propelled by steam lo ap­ Epriair Trade; al«>, Bcad|r-Ma«e Such savage death, to set thee free. eral committees, and, as the returns on election voice so low that I could hardly hear him, “it residence, whicb travel fee shall be allowed for proach or pass an^ of the wharves on either aicte dav came in by esoress, we began to grow is a different thing in a wild ni^ht, alone, and every week of his attendance as such Juror. of the Mptic River, between Mystic Bridai. f Bk ^heap aiid good. Yet here thou art—shut up and cramped. iairlv wild. We had beforehaiid made all the with a sudden and awfiil death impending over Approved June 13, 1854. . and a jpoint two hundred yards south of the ■AKmrAME, FARMEmS' V M U , kc. With all thy haughty ardor damped. necessary ariansements to have the earliest au­ you.” wharf of Joseph S. Avery at a greater speed CM CUaiV—PleaMiig Mytea. Ignobly shown alMMit, thentic news of the result pasted off to the New “Keep moving, itranger,” said the man in the CHAPTEK LXXXII. than six miles per hour. And if any Steambo^ r tf c m naweiw®*—A irood stock. York papers, and I had agreed to see that a or vessel propelled by steam shall violate this A scarecrow to each childisl. fear. red shirt, eiaeking a hickory-nut; “it’s as good An Act in addition to “an Act relating to Sala. piM nU-Orthe beet Fanuly Braad«. certain budset of returns which we expected to as a seimoq. PaM on to the second head.” ries and Fees.” law, the person in command on being duly The subject of an idle jeer receive durins the evening should be sent into “It could,, of course,” pursued the ugly man. convicted thereof ia the County Court, shall pay For every rabble rout the town of B , some thirty miles distant, Be it enacted by Ike Senate’and House o f Repre­ a fine of one hundred dollars; one half to the O uliiit^ OaMnatod HelntooDs, without heading the untimely jest, but a sentatives in General Assembly convened:— T ------krN-»>«Mith, tor a a k br A living lesson to the world. bv the railway, as soon as it amved, and had few minutes, or perhaps seconds, before this ter­ peison who shall prosecute the same to effect, H. W. COVE, How low a monarch may be burled. chartered an ensrine. which was to be in readi­ rible drama must conclude; but no prisoner Sec. 1. Each Notary Public, on being com­ and the other half to the County Treasurer, and P^AttktBaaUoMeat C .r.K C U M «,^ ness at eleven o’clock that nisrht. ever lo n s ^ for freedom as I did for the final missioned shall pay a fee of fifty cents to the shall be liable also to three fold damages to the BOCCVIbUt, CONH. Yet all thy greatness is not fled— “Well, the bndaet came promptly at the crash, which I knew would end my life and tor­ Executive Secretary; and each Commissioner ^rson whose property shall be injured there- 0 ^ n>aae ieMruawotoare unsuipaMed for bnlliaocy Thou hast a solemn, measured tread. time, and the news was quite as favorable as ment tosreAier. I made no further efforts to of Deeds shall, on being commissioned, pay a fee of two dollars to the Executive Secretary. «Uid richM i of tuae, quickneas of speech, Ace.' Ev­ As in thy loftiest days; * we desired, and much more so than we expected. stop the locomotive. I was hardly aware that S e c . 2. The Act'entitled an Act in addition ery luatraawat is warranted, and in tune uue I sunpose it was this fact that w suddenly de­ Sec. 2. This Act shall take effect from and to “ An Act concerning the driving of Carriages fa a r fn e of charge. (tf4).) Majestic still thy eye-balls flash. it was still tearinff madly on, as thou<>h frighten­ termined me to carry the intellisence m my­ ed. like myself, at its ghastly burden. The after its passage. and the management of Steamboats,” passed And sternly mortal eyes can dash self. At anv rale. I hastily resolved to go on liirhtning Still flashed at intervals, and illumin­ Approved June 3, 1854. May session. A. D. 1853, approved June 15, S . W . That would return tliy gaze :— 1853, be, and the same is hereby repealed when MamTPacnmKa op am> incalgb in th*> |nonm««ive. and, seizing the returns, I ran ated the rH'^ey'Cice; hut I did not need its Tliou art ImpiTinl! nnd no clinins down to the depot, where the engine was fired "leam staj^ the horrid thing. For through CHAPTEK LXX.VIII. this Act shall take effect. HEMS’ BOVS’ AND YOUTH’S FINE AND Debtisr the l.lon.I ip . 1 v> itis. np nrid whistlms its readiness for a start. It the pit«49 darkness and the blinding rain it An Act to confirm the doings of School Society S e c . 3. This Act shall take effect and go into COARSE was hut the work of a moment to persuade the fflar^ npm me as I had beheld it at first. Nor and School District Schools. operation on the first day of August. A. D 1854. ' BiotSjfBioti, C kltin and Bobbers. P ly ivli.ti ii:.-v Iii t\, t!iy sjiirit i1w< ll8 en i'i the sky, and, what was rather a singular engine, which is more probable, from the take acknowledgement of deeds. BOCKVILLE, CONN. society or district, shall not for any‘such cause &) In', « i’. nj-'it liiii way to l!i oiiis, rthenomennii at that season of the year, the light- b u rn in g ^ c k which I had so hastily tossed be adjudged void, but such record and the pro­ Approved May 25, 1854. Pralrr in nni(ii, Mrdttpl■n■i«tl He firmly met and braved the shock vided, That no suit or action now pending, shall that we had the rivht of way, and, so far as hu­ thehom^lHl my situation, and also from the Town of Old Saybrook as constituted at the butii Day and Nisht. That told his splendors past:— in anv manner be effected by the provisions of present session—to the records of the Town of man inaenuitv and foresisrht^ could protect ns. fact that m unusual lisht alarmed the watchers this Act. Though heaven was black—yet like the oak, there was no danger of running at an)' rate of Old Saybrook at tha time of the division of A. W. TRACV, at the stVlMn. and puttin?them upon their ifuard Sec. 2. This Act shall take effect from and ___ DEALCB IN His spirit bent not, till it broke! speed at which steam could drive us. Careful prevent^, any destruction of life on my ar­ said Town—to Jurors in said Town and the after the day of its passage. Town of Essex—and to change the name of men had durins the dav been sent forward to rival. i Approved June 30, 1854. Baxdware, Djs,-we had nothing to apprehend. B» it enacted by tlF Se^ e oM hotue ej tupre-* hours b n ii^ ilack against the tender. n(rf dating elected by the electors of the town of Old Say EDWARD P. ALLI:N, “Well, stranger, you air chawed up pretty “ft wras thirty miles, as I said to B sentatires in General Assembly tonvened:—^All brook on the first Monday in Aprif last, and re- Manufacturer and Dealer in considerable b ^ , aud that’s a lact. Bur <>i caia- •xrhat ♦itne *n»n von make it inV said I to the to take giv eves from the spectral_ face, para­ school societies and Mhool districts may hold lyzed cruv with friuht, my hair like reeds, sidins within the limits ot the new town of Old MEMC' nw e and coakse caxjt a k * k ip mount V’ I '>ot upon the platform with him. their respective meetings in snch public halls^ and the cold sweat bur^inff from every pore. Saybrook as set off aud incorporated at the pre­ The scene was the country Muie ai tin* T o:v<* n n over the road in three-qnarters of an school-houses or other public places, (within the sent session of this Assembly, shall be and are BOOTS AND 8HOS8, itMtds, iu the tutrn vi H— , which all wIil. t»rnr with art «»nrnne.’ replied he. ‘Make it a During all this time, I know that I never reganl- limits ofsuch societies and districts respective­ ed the incident as anv other than supernatural. hereby declared to be justices of the* peace for have hunled or traveletl muuh ia Heikimei balf hmir *bis time.’ cried I. ‘and I will siveyou ly) as may be designated for the pur|iose in Middlesex County in said new town of Old Say­ LADIES’ ASD CHILDRESS? SHOES, county will recollect; aud the polite interroga­ twent\' dollars. Every minute is worth a for^ If it htd occurred to me that it was nothing but the waminss of such meetings respectively. what it seemed, a dead head, perhaps, possibly, brook during the period for which they were Or«U kinds. P«Ml-Olfioe BoiMiiip, ockviUe, Co«n. tor was a large, bui>hv-whi»kered, hard-liiMd tnne.’ I must have been insane. The flush of Approved, June 30, 1854. elected, with the same powers, jurisdiction and man, in a red flannel shin, whose appearance, victor\% after so many weeks of enthusiastic I miqit have nllied. But there was somethin? so betlish in that stoney aaze, alone visible duties as if they had been elected justices of the no less than dialect, pixiclaimed him to be from «trii!r7 lp. had almost, if not quite, turned my CHAPTEK txx.\y. peace in and by said new town. —PEAi^ m— the far west. It was evening, and a group of brain. Just nt this moment the engineer di^ throm^ the murkv nisrht, that earth and earthly inci^to were alike forgotten by me. Heavens! An Act confirming certain Ta.\es and Assess­ Sec. 2. That the said new town of Old Say­ loungers were smoking and chewing by the covered that the li"ht in front of the engine ments heretofore laid, for the payment of brook shall be entitled to select in the manner M i^ 8UtlaBfE7i0aBCNtiain7, open fire, whose warmpth, though it wasa mid- w«s buminjr dimly, and threatening to expire. Aongh I, is this to last for ever? Am I dead, and arc these the torments of the damned 1— debts of School District*. >res*;ribed in the “Act for the regulation of Civ­ eummer night, was far from uiifACasant. With an anathema upon the negligent firemaa, il Actions,” and for the purposes therein men­ Faaej’ G-oeds, he leaned down to examine it. The lamp had Will tl ^ torture never have an end 1 Be it iniuted by the Senate and House o f Repre- The person to whom the question was ad' smtatives in General Assembly ronrened. That tioned, six jurymen and no more, and the town (Uf Stain,) Bock*«le, Cara. dressed, parti}'’ turned his bead toward the not been filled. ‘For God’s sake,’ shrieked I, “The end was even then at hand. I shot oast bnlliantly-lighted streets, whose brishtness all taxes heretofore laid by any School District of Essex being that part of the said former tow A ’ speaker, but did not immediately * wben I learned the fact, ‘don’t stop for that of Old Saybrook, which remains and is not so took the opportunity of examining mm more trifle. I can travel in the dark if you can. You made'tbe ctorpse alare thill more hideously up- formed from two or more Districts, for the pur­ F. W . PBRRT on me. 1 heard shouts of fear and warning, pose of paving the debts of such Districts or of set off, the name of which is changed to that of closely than I had done on hib entrance. He are not afraidt’ I continued, tauntingly, as the Essex, shall be entitled lo select in the same M tn«r«B d OoDDMlBr at Law, was, without exception, the ugliest, most [ntia- enslneer still hesitaterl. ‘I can ride to the devil but thev could not distract my attention. . I either of them ; and all asses.«ment8 made by cans’ht glimpses at the station of the srroups of the Committee of any such School District, manner and for the same purposes eight jury­ Aad notary Public for the State of Connecticut. ble specimen of humanity I h ^ ever seen.— as coolly as you can.’ he rejoined cheerily, and men and no moie. iCr time to time is empoweretl to give certified O^JatUng mmd St)nnnHg Aaae <• fhdtr.,£0 eyelashes were gone, and iiis bloot Vhf’ e ri-rf.* !> t;»|p ••i1la'»p. where the street-lamps The uffly man arose and adjusted his crutch, the year endins the thirty-first day of March Three Doors North of the ockxillr (ioose. as if to leave. last as the public money was inadequate to pay; copies there of in the same manner that ha were ooiitiiiually moviu:; uiifaHl,)' v\i ■ ikm. ...,.ro which I krew was just ten would be in case the said town of Old Say­ raw and iuflatued lids. Bu> nii>ie pain.ul to the intlw ‘■rom W------. I stooned down and ex “Pray, sir,” said a little, silent man from the are hereby declared to be valid. And all such BROCKWAV fc LOOMIS, comer, in an excited manner, and speaking taxes and assessments now remaining unpaid, brook had not been divided, and the name beholder than all thi», was a Btran^'e, uiiilefined amined mv watch bv the liirht of the engine changed as aforesaid. expression of fear anii hurrur, which was never fin*. We had traveled the first ten miles in for the first time, “was that the engineer’s may be collected in the same manner as is h a s m m p t and OomiMkBB aft Law, provided for the collection of taxes and assess­ Sec. 4. That the name of the second scliool fa^qf.«ofpomutk€fi»rivilUHaiue,,^ absent from the face, and which told, more less than ten minutes. ‘FasterV I shouted head 1” “Oh, no,” answered the narrator, with an air ments for School purposes^ by “An Act con­ society of the town of Old Saybrook, the said MCKViiXE, caim, etiikingly than his wounds, the story of some madiv to the entrineer. as I crammed another society being within the limits of the town of awful trial to which he had been subjected. nine s»ick under the boiler. But it was hardly of relief, a.*i though he was glad his tale was cerning Etlucation.” /a n t H. BaocKWAT, Ellington. J ended; “I learned, when I got well enough to Approved June 29, 1854. Essex is hereby changed to that of the school thnamx Ukhum, BuckviUe. \ With all this, however, there was something nossiMe to accelerate our speed. The wheels talk and ask questions, that the engineer crawl­ society of Esse.v, and by that name said society so mild and gentlemanly in his manner that he actnallv leaned across the rails. The few drops shall be and continue to be a seperate and i«- JOHN P. KLISE, seemed at once to challenge and obtain the pity of rain wtticli occasionally fell, struck against ed into the town about dawn of the following CHAPTER ISXXVI. day, weary, tom, and bleeding, but without any An Act concerning School Districts. dependent school society. MBBCHANT TA II^R, and sympathy of every one. His entrance into mv ^ace like fine shot. Approved June 28, 1854. the store, apparently a total stranger, had check­ “A few minutes bad elapsed since I looked permanent injuries. The head belonged to a Be it enacted in ike Senate and House o f Rep­ Pam-OfSn BniU utg, RttiviU e, Cvata. poor maniac, who had often attemptwl the A ahaice aaMftOMat of Bniadelothi), ^^awiuieres, VeM. ed the lively flow of the ordinary bar-room con­ a* m»’ wat-h. and T had be*»un to think that our resentatives in General Assembly conveurd:— CHAPTER XClll. versation, but more than one chair by the fire tr>nrn<>v>f: eni’ ^vas near. W e were passing over strangest forms of suicide, and that eveninjr, es­ iaga, Trinuniug^ Shiite Collans Cra»-at*, and Gen- Sec. 1. Evety School District in this Slate tfeiaea'a Furairiiing Goads coastaatlyoa haad. was offer^ him, and many a glance of coin' «ract ofconntrv when 1 fancied T felt a caping from his confinement, had lowered him­ An Act in addition to An Act providing for the mementan' iar; so 1iassed frrjn m '’ reoollectton at once had it some six inchs above the surface of the road. Be it enacted by tke Setiate and House o f Repre not tyn>n for what followed. Jnst at that rno- The cow-catcher, as he probably intended the School Society of the Town in which WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. “ Bar or catamount *” repeated she Hoosier. the School House of said Disbiet is situa­ sentativcs in General Assembly convenetf: fla«>aif Bloel, RaeiviUe. C»n» “I thought,” said the stranger, in a hollow »*»»nt. a lon^^r and brisfhter flash of li^htninsr shoidd do. had cut his head cleanly anj’ smooth­ ly off, and had thrown it so high that it lod?ed t e . S e c . 1. That in all cases where the gate, or I mU fcwrtrr Kepalnd aad Waa> voice of a consumptive, “that I should find than T had before seen, attended by an awful and struck where I first saw it. His body was Sec. 2, So much of the 30th section of an Act gates of any incorporated TurnkiJce Cooapaay, some one In here to-night who would recollect erasb of thttni^er. lit nn atrain the surrounding concerning location as is inconsistent with me. I recognize many of your faces. And fU>»n»rv, Rn* hi?h above the deafening peal. 1 afterwards found unmaniiled in the ditch be­ shall hereafter be opened, or have heretofore B . flu U W W yet,” he add^, sadly, “my own mother did not a «tiri»*lr «o wild, so awful, that it ve>es neath. And that, neighbors, is the way I came this act is hereby repealed. been opened, by the Commissioners on such Qealem in Approved, June 28, 1854. know me.’’ mv i wa.s a »i«irk niovciru nt i i the yroup “Inwluiit.irilv I felt for my companion. He IN tt GLASSES, fcC. said the man in the red shirt, “and I suppow CHAPTEK LXXXVll. Company shall neglect or refuse to put such 11^ Beady Made CuHibk couKtantly un hand. about him 11! i'l--* \m r.U uii.i pvpr>-«’\e was va» pn>ief I srooped hastily about the confinetl road m reiiair, to the acceptance of the Com- l»eii'<•: . V i’l.' i e l«*. siMpe in which we had been standing, and at likely enough to happen on some of them ’llio An Act confirming certain proceedings of WMu'a RMhvtUr. ft. 1 rails'; but on the Little-River Road—I stop down School Societies alid School Districts iu cer­ mis:*ioneTs. fur the terra of sixty i}nys after the ■H' 1’ itiii ..: once realized the awful nature of my position. opening of said gate or gates by said Commis- ■ ■v ! I wnii alone up an engine which was tearing to Little River when I’m to home— they don’t tain cases. tdlott no dead-keads.” swners, the Selectmen of the town, or any of m , H. FU8SELLE, K. D 7 madly forward, at the rate of sixty or seventy Be it enacted by the Senate mul House o f Repre­ the towns through which ihe saitl road passes, PHYSICIAN & s i t p o t :< -n . ! I ■. - i;ao;1 i.i.l a.iiu.i6 aiid liie.idj. Look fear. Ct.ld drops of perspiration stood upon my affairs. W'as it the habit of men to interest warning of the same as is now by law required, road until they shall have paid such expense to isey fc Carrier’s Store, Rockville, Conn. brow, and I faiiiy streamed in impotent asrony. their wives and families in the details of the or of said Clerk’s omission to record the pro­ J^^^raining, Papering aiid Marbling done tp recovered mvself. the town or towns which have made the repairs “ No, no,” muttered the man in the red shin. But in a moment more I day-book and ledger, she thinks we should hear ceedings of said meeting held in pursuance of and interest thereon. prier at short notice, and the most finished style. audibly; “one look a day at that fellow is a s . h ^ ro m e indistinct notion that the s p e ^ of an much less talk about unreasonable expenditures. said warning; but that said warning, meeting M a ts m ind to order. S e c . 2. All Acts, or parts of Acts, inconsisteut much as I can comfortably stagger under.” enzine was increased or check^ by operating “But if men wilt persist- in treating women as and prcceedinffs if otherwise conformable to herewith are hereby repealeil. Bi|t t))9 store-keeper, taking a step or two for­ the levers which stood by my side, and forth' fools or children, they must expect them to act law, be and they are hereby declared legal ; Approved June 24, 1854. JOHN H. REED, ward, gaaed into the ugly naan’s face for a mo­ with commenced a series of experiments with accordingly. Did any one ever know of a Pr»ci*4 that this Act shall not affect any suit ment with an eager air, and said ; them. But my unskillfidness or agitation pre­ woman ‘urging her husband into unnecessary now pending. rilAPTCK xciv. MichaBical and SnuKical Dantlst, “Neighbors, it’s Ben Larkins!” vented my employing the proper means, and I expenses,’ who was thoroughly acquainted with Approved July 1, 1854. An A c t relative to the town of West Hartford, a y tie Coaad at iha BwkviUe House every “Ben Larkins!” said the deacon, “why, we fancied I had only increased the s p ^ . An­ his resources, and made a totifdent of in all Tiwodayaad Wedaaaday. Operations oa the heard you were dead.” other resource flashed upon me. I might pull business matters 1 W e do not believe the world chapter lxxxviii. Be it evatted by tke Senate aud House of Rep­ MifertunMdiaaakUlful aiid aaientific manoer.— resentatives in Gtneral Assembly convtved: “You will hear that a»ain soon,” said the out the blazing wood and coals, and reduce the can furnish an instance. Let business men try An Act in addition to an Act relating to Sher. ' «o «nne imfeot mtisfactiuo or tK> fii«. It was a mad idea, for my uncloved hands the experiment of making their wives ai’d («ir8B.-|yl new comer, ‘tanj )t will be a true story ihen.” iffs. S e c . 1. That the town of West Hartford shall There was »n awkward nauM-: fur the old were my otdy tools for the enterprise; but I daughters the confidential Merks {»o far as Be it enaeteit hij the Senate and House o f Repre­ be entitled to choose, in the manner and for tba I frieiidcpl th|i pppr man, wi’h all H>eir •siiiosity chuckled wildly to myself as I thought how knowledge is oonceroed) of their establishment, purposes bv law prescribed, eight jurymen a* feasible it was, and how sure of success.— and we should hear no more lamentations about sentatives in Gaicral Assemblii convened: •B«tm * aRMtn. had a native delicacy which restrai.icd their one time aiid no more; also eight ju«ticeaof tfc* questions. But the western man. who nc.w saw Ea-rerlv f stooped down and pulled a flaming $500 shawls and $3000 paities.” Sec. 1. That the number of Deputy Sheriffs f F a the peoDte of R ack \^ sM vjcioilf # (nil to be appointed for the County of Windham peace at one time and no more. •ad oompteteaasonmem of him for the first time, was wholly free ti< in any stick fitiin beneath the boiler. The seethinz S e c . 2. The justices of the peace, chosan at O Mich embarrassment.’ I pitch scalded mv hands, and the live embers Be honest and upright in all your doings, then shall not exceed eight. DRT GOODS a GROCERIES men will know where and how to find you.— Sec. 2. So much of the 15th Section of the the last annual town election of the town of a^C haa* ftr Cmhor Aiyswed C n iit.,^ . “Stranger,” said he, “I ain’t much given to burned them cruelly; but I hardly felt the pain inconsistent Hartford, who now reside ia the towu of Harw pim ping a man a^iainst his willj but I thotdd as I hvrled it franticallj’ into the daiteees. Tvo-fwed people are alwaj-s rascal;, Act relating to Sherii& as is ford, shall «x«iri'iH<) lh« [lowoi- aiut jnrisdicliuii 'ol Wali'r I’luvpr Maiiutiu-lm ii-s," was cDMliiiiHMl Court tliall set a.-iilc the rppnri of lie, jury, tlioy Nen's and niiseellaBcovs Item s. T he London Times, in a leailing article «nd perliuriu tU»> duties ol' jiistin-s of tho |X'af<* In tlie iif xt si-.ssinii ol the Cii-iirnil Asseiiili|y,aiid sliall oriU-r another Jury to reassess the damages TOLLAND CO. GAZETTE. gives an interesting statement of an incident for the Cuuuty uf Hartford williiii tlie tnxvii of ordennl to he piiLdislicd with the laws of the in manner aforesaid. Our readers will be gratified to know which might easily have been turned to account West Hsu't4*rd, until tlie next biunnial eleelion present session. Sec. 13. If the Jury shall not increase the THITRSDAY, AUGUST 24. that the spirit of Henry Clay addressed the citi­ o f justieos of tl)« jwaee. O. H. Pehuv, Secretary of State. damage allowed by tho Commissioners, then, in the capture of the Emperor Nicholas and part Sec. 3. This A d tUaU taku ’’cred to be on fire. Almost as soon as the Winfiw 1?^ ?P» water mill upon bis land, or upon againstihe respondent. In case tCi, Jury shall alarm was given the flames burst through the gave\vay for “my friend, John C. Calhoun!” yacht was exposed, advanced with all speed ta . laiidt) anotlier person, with his consent, the not diminish the damj^es found b ^ ^ e Com roof, and for a time the'entire destruction of the At the conclusion of this recherche affair, Mr. her relief and soon obtained such a position that Ikil ,,y ,hf.^ute < MUfotuco neprc- oxvuer of such mili m»y continue and impiuve misaioners, if the application for a Juif be made »cMc VC -u Of .w.vl Jms-roh , o.tre.rti: , u.e pond, and keep up the dam thereof, on his mill seemed inevitable. Tho fim took in the Wilson annuonnced that the spirit of .George the yacht was sav sd. This being accomplished, on the part of the reapoadent, th« c m of the ap- Whitfield would speak through him on ­ S»c. 1, Tiiat upper loft of the mill, directly under the roof, the commander of the English sleemer pat her riecled b f tUs «leou>i<« i>f the town of Wimi«or to the regulatiom beieinaAer ezpreised. but if the J u tr ahall diminish the and in a short time extended the entire length day evening following. head round, although the little Buasiaa ateamer April Jasj, ai^rc^iaar ^ Ho-such.dam shaUiie mectedJP of the building. But for the gallant and almost It is stated that the upper crust of the Wuniti lUe mni's of the town' ot y^’iuiiBoi' C icfc^ iu ju )^ ot'“ uiy luill' lawiiuly ml could easily have been captured haAhe known ,^K ipl«w w ?9d heating reckless exertions of some of our citizens, the state of Florida lies bn a series of arches of great ^hall be a»d berebr ilcelaiod to be Justices aMve or below it, on the same stream, or to the ■hall be taxed agaiM the petMoto. I that on board of the Russian ytm m k were the flames would in a frety short space of time magnitude above the channels of innuilterable waf the Pea««/®r Hanfo'd Ciiin.ly, in said town injury of any mill site, on which a mill shall si Skc. 14. The person who shall b*vl)titled to re­ Emperor Nicholas, his son, the Archduke Con* ,of V.’indsor Locks, ill''i-'T'*ie pe -iod for which have been lawfully erected and used, unless ceive the sum or sums found as damages shall have been entirely beyond control. Too much rivers and the gurgling of springs and subter­ stantine, the Archduchess, his wife, and the ' .t'i«y \.-ei-e olccteii, *i'e same powers, juris- the ri^ht to maintain a mill on such last men- have a lien Aerefor as weU as for the «^ts of the ! credit cannot be given to those who worked ranean creeks. There are two thousand min­ Russian Admiral. diciio • ai'il i'(iiu‘s, a< they had been eUfcted tioned site shall have been lost or defeated by Jiir,!ias extin. the cor.il worm and other marine cmimalcula, variety appeared in the markets yiisterday, with Hm’Iou;' to and constitute a part of the 1'hird Sen- coiivoyance, or authority from the owner. not extend to any damage accruing moie than j guished. and that these wonderful little architects spent a general assortment of fruits for preservation. ;{ituriitl Dislrict, also, of the probate district of Skc. 3. i'lie heiffht to which tlie water may three years before the serrice of the petition; Tolerably good facilities existed for subduing over 100,000 years in laying its foundations and liaitford. Green gages sold at Washington market for 44 rter. 3. That the town of Windsor shall be en­ Tlie force pump from the Bock building it up. cents a half peck; red and blue gages, 39 cts., titled to select in the manner r>rescribed in the . , lays from the day of judgment'be levied ] ^rcat c.\ecntion—and wherever this Tlie deposits in the Sub-Treasury at and egg plums, $3 per bushel. Green grapes >*Act U)f tijti regulation of civil actions.” aiul inafter jirovitleil, and the County Court of the on the jiremises so subject to the lieii, and the ; stream was directed the flames recoiled. The Washington are said to be still very large a- Jor the purjHJsus therein mentioned, ten juryimm County in which any lands may be flowed by were 73 cents a basket; peaches, from $1,50 to officer may thereuixin proceed to sell the same : engine also threw a good stream, and kept it mounting on the 7th inst., to within a .small frac­ $5. And no more; and tlie town of Windsor Locks the erection of any ilain hereal'icr, if thev shall ororso so mucumuch inereoithereof as shallsn^ioe be necessary to ' p ,^^11; ,vell; and these with two or threethrees streams iw «nt}4«l to seiect in tlie same manner ' lUem such dam a'liublic nuisance, may, at any satisfy'saiu cxccutlou aiiu his lawful costs and !r t. j - i. * t tion of twenty-seven millions of dollars. This On Saturday afternoon, Mr. Niles P. gave a ;ftiid for the same pnrjioses, six jurymen. time before the apjiointment of ciiminissioners charges; and he shall sell and dispose of the Premises i is an increase shice the return of July 24th of Starkey, of Deep River, while riding in Essex, Approved July [Juiie] 29, 1854. to assess damages, as herein provid<;d,abate tlie same in iiianner and form as is provided in the fh« very good supply of water. The ifiery! fiery battle $2,743,500. But the balances will soon be in company with his wife and another.lady, was same in nuuiner and form as nuisances may bo sale of personal estate taken on execution; and was well fought, and although the whole upper heavily reduced. The payments under the re­ flUPrcR xrvi. abatcil by cvisling laws. seized with a fit, drove his horse into a stream, .shall o.\ecule proper conveyances of the same, loft of the mill was roaring like au oven, it was cent appropriation acts began on Saturday, and Se<-. 4. Any person whose land is overflowed and cause his doings to be recorded in the and was drowned. The ladies were rescued, All Act relating to tho Transit nf Wild Animals completely subdued before it could get below through the State. or otherwise injured by such dam, may obtain records of lands in the town, where the real es­ will be continued until nearly fifteen millions but not till Mrs. S. had nearly shared her hus­ tlie floor of the loft, into the rooms below. The l/c it ttiaclrii by the Saiate onrf Hotisc o f Rcjiie- compe nsation therefor, ou his petition to the tate sold shall lie, as is provided when lands of dollars have been drawn out of the Treasurj-. band’s fate. Mr. Starkey was a man highly re- County Court of the County where tlie land, or ftnlativa in ticneral Assembly convaied: are set off on execution; and such sale shall be loss at this time (Wednesday) cannot bo defi­ It appears by the first part of the report spected, hnt )miiliin the mediately. The roof and cupola are destroyed, ^ f 4 uy wild Aiiimd, or of any animal kept for tained more than three yfears before bringing the time covered by tlBfhen, and after the passage was, in September last, issued to David Freed, [1J=“ We learn from the Springfield Republi­ «bow or exhibiliun, shaU 6nd it necessary in petition. and a large amount of damage done by water of this Act. And if satisfaction of the damages of Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, for “an improve­ can that Erskine S. Allen, is appointed acting .any manner to pass with such »iiimal tliruugh Sr.c. 5. The petition sliall contain such a and costs are not obtained, and cannot by the in the rooms below, and by the removal of goods ment in toilet furniture. The invention consists superintendent of the United States Armory, in it «44m1 bo the duty of such owner or description of tlie land alleged to be flowed or Officer having the execution in charge be ob­ and machinery. Some 18,000 to 20,000 yards J^eaper, to transport such animal in a case, ex- injured, and such a statement of the damage in attaching to a piece ot furniture, an appar­ Springfied, and William Byington at Harpers tained ou the same, said County Court may, on of cloth were taken from the mill, besides seve­ 4%pt only, when th« size of such animal shall that the record of the caw shall slvow with suffi­ application, order the dam in regard lo which atus, by means of which, pantaloons may be Ferry. Messrs Allen and Byington were mas­ I'ender such liaiisportation inconvenient. ral cases ready for market—most of which is cient certainty the matter that shall have been tho petition was had, to be abated and destroy­ drawn off, without stooping or sitting down!” ter armorers under the military system, and for {See. ■*. No wild animal, or animals kept for heard and determined therein, and shall be ed, and all persons engaged in the erection of greatly damaged. Some of the goods have This is what may be called a lazy man’s lu.x- the present, it appears, are invested with the ,ehow or exhibition, which on aocount of its size served by any officer who may serve any other the same shall be liable therefor in damages as been found in rather suspicious places, where loaiinot convenis.ntiy transported in a cage ury, duties and resjionsibilities of the two officcs, civil proces between tlie parties, by leaving a at common law. they were probably put witli some other intent shaH be led^ driven pr cpjulucte/l over any pub­ true and attested copv of such jietition, at least Sec. 15. Any person entitled to the premisessold [i;^ American ingenuity has discovered a lic highway in this titii at »ny time except than to save them from the flames. The man [Jl^-A correspondent of the Cleveland Plain- twelve daj-s oefore lire session of the Court to as aforesaid, may redeem the same at any time novel purpose to which corn can be put, name­ ^idy between the hours of ten ^o'clock in the t«-hicii the siime is returnable, with the owner or who would take advantage of such an occasion dealer, writing from La Points on Lake Supe­ within one year after the sale, upon paying the ly, for stretching boots and shoes. The boot or ^veiling and the rising of the sun on the next owners of tiie dam or water power, by tho erec­ purchaser or the person holding undeifhim, the to stealtheproperty which is thus exposed, must rior, states that the white inhabitants on the ^ornjng.; and no such animal shall be so led, tion and maintenance of which the petitioner shoe is well filled with corn, and made secure sum paid therefor, with interest thereon at the be possessed of an exceedingly mean soul, and shore of the lake, are now agitating the question .driven or eooductod over such public highway claims injury, or at tlie usual place of abode of rate of twelve per cent a year. by such tight tying that none can escape. It is his reflections must be* such as no man would of forming a state separate anil apart from the Wthin the times aforesaid, unless tlie owner or such owner or owners, if resident in this State, Sec. 16. In e v e ^ petition, as aforesaid, the then immersed for several hours in water, dur­ ikeener pf such animal shall at all times, while envy him. The origin of the fire is unknown. present organization—taking what of Michigan or with the person in charge of such dam or respondent may bring into court and there ten­ ing which the leather is distended by the grad­ amiroal Is on or jiassing over such high­ water power, if tlie owner live out of tliis State; der any sum he may think proper, to be paid to The mill and machinery are insured to the lies west of Lake Michigan, and points of Wis­ way^. provide some proper person to go before ual swelling of the grain. After being taken and tlie Court before whom the petition shall be the petitioner, for the damage sustained np to amount 0f $28,998, in the following offices :— consin and Minnesota, bordering on the Lake, .Mioli animal, and give reasonable notice of its ixjndiiig may make such further order of notice the time of the sen ice of the petition, ^nd also from the \tater, a coating of neat’s-foot oil, laid .£tna Ins. Co. of Hartford, $7,250 appropriately naming it the state of Superior. .Approach to all persons traveling or being on of the pendency of such petition to be given for the damage that may thereafter'be tecasion- on, and left to dry, renders the boot or shoe •uch higbwdv, Hartford “ “ « 7,250 ------^The first gold-mine discovered and the respondents thereto, eitlier in term time ed by the dam in question; and if the petition­ ready for wear. iifx:,. a. Wuencver the provisions of this Act or vacation, as such Court shall deem just and er shall not accept Uie same with costs, hut shall Protection “ “ « 3,625 worked in the United states was the “Reid ^hall not l>e complied with, the person or per- [ [ ^ Ten prisoners, confined ia the Detroit proper. proceed with the suit to recover greater damages Home Ins. Co. of N. Y. City 5,437 mine,” in Cabarrus County, North Carolina. It liavjiig tlie charge or custody of such ani- Sj'X, 6, The respondent may plead in bar of or compensation than so otfered, he shall be en­ jail, not liking their accommoilations, took jnai, sliall forfeit the sum of one hundro.1 dol- Fire and Marine Ins. Co. of was brought to light by the discovery, in a brook, such ik*ttti»ii, that the petirioner has no estate titled to his costs up to tlie time of such tender, precipitate departure on the night of the 3d inst. iat», for each and every oflence, one half there­ or interest in tlie land alleged to be flowed or and the respondent shall recover his costs after­ Bridgeport 2,718 of a 17-pouad lump of pure gold, by a little son o f to the Treasiury of tliis State, and tho oihor ijijured. or that the respondent has a right to wards, unless the petitioner shall recove»greater Metropolitan lus. Co. of 2,718 through a hole which they had cut in the wall. of John Reid, (the proprietor of the tract,) while tialfia the ptirsoti wlio shall sue for tlie same maintain liis dam for an agreed price, or with­ d.-images than was so olfered ; and if tlje peti­ Five of them crossed the river to Canada, and engaged one Sunday in shooting fish with a bow #nd prosecute to efTect tho suit. The dye-house and other outbuildings are in­ out any comiK;nsatiori,or any other matter whicli tioner shall consent to accept the amount so the remaining moiety are supposed to be in the and arrow. This was in the year 1799. It was Approved, June 29, 1854. will show the petitioner cannot maintain tho offiired for damages, he shall have jiSjgment sured in the Atlantic Fire and Marine Ins. Co. States. The jailor is evidently glad to be re­ suit; but he shall not plead in bar of tlia peti- of Providence for S6,500. The mill will prob­ not, however, until several years afterwards accordingly, and also for his costs of s^ ; and lieved uf his charge, as the reward offered for CJI.\rTEKiXCVII. tiiin. that tlie land described therein is not injur­ the judgment shall liave the same- eflect ably be immediately repaired, and the male that the lump was known to be gold—the boy’s their detection is but twenty-five dollars. A n Act je Addition to “An Act concerning ed by such (lam ; and if any plea is filed bv as if it har warehouse wilhin this State, or ly, the ball entering his temple and lodging in fight the Americans in the Revolutionary war, jn any Uailroad ear »ir carriage, find tlie owner other civil actions. If such petition be finally entitled to any, compensation, the j«l|inent night, all efforts to check it would have been ...... decided in favor of the respondent, on such plea thereon shall be no b.ir to a new com print or the back of his head. and one would naturally supposed thet he ought jif such goods is uiikiuiwii or iieale«!ts to take utterly fruitless. jtliein avvav for tjie muicc of six iiioiiths frtim the '■* ^he Court in which final judgment shall petition, for damages alleged to have»ariscn (1 ^ The Buffalo Democracy says there was to have known the value of gold, if anybody th h after the former judgment, and for compen­ By the recent experience of these two fires, Jime wJieii the samej ishall bav^j U > Ipft, rendered, shall tax in favor of the respoud- brought from the bottom of the lake at Platts- did. Appixiv«id Ju.ie ?8, 1.854, I'nt, his costs; but if judgment be rendered in sation for damages that may be thereallXb sus­ the very important and pertinent question is I'avoi- of the petitioner, the cause shall be re- burg, the other day, the wheel of an old iron ------Some one who is posted up in musical tained, suggested, “ Are' the facilities in this village ma.ided to the County Oiur^ which Court shall S ec. 18. The fees of the County Couit»-^m- carriage, and it has been ascertained that the biography, says, “The man who plays at once |> fiO raSij» AMENDMENT TO THE CON- for protection against fire adequate to the de­ U fllU n O N . proceed thereon as it final judgment had been misioners. Sheriff, and Jurors, shall b eite same «nln •> nno. «lil> tiag a t antfHieliam of a dilem­ rjii.dered in said rrnintu ecr *'— =- must date Back to the time of the French occit- m a got his first idea of music on hearing • Tor further proceedings, tax Ihe eoato which acquaintance in the village would anawer in the ^ (£« firdt TTothieilhiy of May, 1854 : Skc. 19. No petition as aforesaid shall be d>ft- pation of the eountry. cock crow ivhile he waa ^ in g a koot ia a eont flfiioh-cil by the Hotae o f Rcprcsciitalivcs, That shall have accrued by reason of the appm , in led by reason of death of any party therataL but affirmatire. The milla with their force pump* favor of the netitioner. At Newport, a few days since, a little boy of wood. fhe ItiJlowJng he projiosed as an Riiieiiilmei't to the same may be prosecuted or defended by and hydrants are better protected than any i pf this State, -.vliich, when op. S*T. 8. When the issue on the plea in bar is surviving petitioner or reapondents, or the execu­ other boildings—^but.with the amount of proper- found in the water, close by a wharf, a needle ------Letters from Germany state that Madame jiri'V*3«l 4nd adoptod in the manner pro\ idiul by tiecided finally in favor of the petitioner, or if tors or administrators of the deceased; and if book, containing what appeared to be a few use­ the respondent shall, after due notice, neglect ^ exposed in the village, it is absolutely reck­ Jenny Lind Goldschmidt has once more profese. ihe Constjti’tion, shall to all iiiteiils and jHirjHi.ses any such petition shall be abated or otherwise less papers. They were dried, and proved to to appear, or shall be defaulted, or if there be defeated for any matter of fonn, or if after judg­ less to be without a vtU-organized, thorough­ ed her intention of retiring finally from ■inyfig jM*nome a iia.t theii'of!—after the year 18a7, all be notes to the value of nearly S400, drawn in Mnnuai and .special ^e.■isioll.• of the General As- no plea in bar, and no other legal objection to ment, the same shall be reversed for error, or going fire department,—and this must be had if in public. An American writer even goes so stimbl V shall 1-c held a' such place as sliall 1 e the pro«-eeding, the Court shall order that the otlier cause, the complainant or any other per­ we wish for anything like security from the ac­ favor of a lady. Subsequent inquiry proved far as tojsay she has the intention of fixing her .designated and .^elected as ihe capital of this matter of said petition be heard by the County son claiming from, by, or under lum, may bring that the notes belonged to a lady in Lowell, and future residence in the United States. Commissioners at such time and place, and with cidents of fire. A great deal of zeal and per­ Mlate, by the General Assembly to be liehl at a new petition for the same cau$a, at any time they were her only property. severance is now being manifested in the form- •The ink for printing bank notes'in -Lob- New Haven on th'? first Wedne^dav of JMav, such notice to those interested |ilierein, as said witiiin one year after the abatement, or other |85C ' ■ ’ County Court .«hall direct; and said commission­ determination of the original petition, or «fter atipn of a Militia Company—and money is free­ [I;F“ Ninety-seven millions eight hundred don, is made from the calcined leaves and seed ers shall make their report, in writing, of their the reversal of the judgment thereon, and may ly forthcoming for this object. We wish that and forty-six thousand and ninety-five lbs. of of grapes, and forma one of the finest and dark­ That the foregoing projrosed amend- doings, to said Court, as hereinafter provided. nieiit to the Constitution, be continued to the uixin such new’ petition recover such damages the same spirit might be manifested in the or­ paper rags have been imported into this country est imprints that can be' found. iie.vt session of the General Assj-niblv and pul>- Sep. 9. The commissioners, in estimating the as shall have been sustained during the three damage done to land of the ]>etitioner, shall ganization of a departmcnt?for the protection of in four years,at a cost of three millions two hun­ lished with the laws passeil at the present ses- years before the commencement of the fill pe­ 'Punch says the reason why ladies wear take into considi'ration any damage occasioned tition, or at any time afterward, as well as future life and property at home. dred and sixty-two thousand and ninety dollars, such small bonnets, ia a just idea they have to other lands of the petitioner, by such dam, damages, as aforesaid. averaging 3 cents and a third a OcneF)4 Assembly of the State of Connec- not have beon ,'issusscJ l)y proceedings under a the last session of congress ia the general ap­ shall be the amount of damages parties shall worse, My room overlooked the railroad, south­ than fashion; and as we endeavored to make »»cui, hulden at New Haven, in said State, on suit at law,) and also wjiat s\u|i would be a just recover under this act. propriation bill, for the cdlectioa of agiicultwal^ jhe first Wednesday pf May, 1854 : east, and it was beautiful to see the Iron Horse ourselves as comlortable as possible week days, and rea.sonabIe comx>ensation for all the damage Sec. 21. No action .shall be sustained at com­ statistics and the procurement, and distribution iitsohtetl by the House of Kepre!.e»\iatities, llia t to be occasioned by such use of the ilain. .nTd come in bending and turning gracefully his he did not see why he should not do the same mon law for the recovery of damages for the of cuttings and seeds. tlwi following be proposed as an anieiidinent to tiur the rijrlit of maintaining and using tlie game erecting, maintaining, or using any mill dam, curve, and pawing along in the valley with on the Sabbath. the Coustitutlon of this ^tate as a substitute fhe second scctiuii of the sixth article, and ent to the Constitution of this State, bridgejiort as President of that institution, in meeting on Friday last, and au'horized their Sec. 11. Either party may move the Court for presumption to youth than the reflection of the evening, to hear R\-Gov. Ellsworth in the treating religion with levit}-. Instead of supe­ place of Dr. Hitchcock, resigned. Mr. Stearns! President to sell Ihe entire palace, gas fixtures, Kverv person be able to re.ad any article a Jury to rea.<.sess the damages reported by the Lecture Room pulpit, giving a hearty and elo­ rior understanding^ it discovers a shallow muid, graduated »t Harvard in the clo-ss of 1827. fence enclosing the p.iIaco, na4 all iho pf the Ooiistitution ut aijy section of the Statutes commissioners, and if either party shall move quent address on Sunday Schools and on the o f this Stat# Itefore being adtniUed as aii Elector. for sui.h Jury, such Cinirt shall order such Jury which, vain of the hrst smatterings of knowledge, ___ ^ , property of the association, deliverable on or Hejiolucii, Tl*»t the Wugoin? pro]M»s<‘d mneiid- to consist of six able and disinterested electors presumes to make light of wliat the rest of duty of personal religion. The Congregation- p . Money ,s getting looser, the cholera jst of November i^ext, for one-half of making reverence. At the same time you are ments to the Constitution pf this State be contin- to bo drawn from the jury boxes cf such towns alists have a fine church there, and a commend­ lighter, travel ts mcreasing, and summer re- actual cost, which is understood to have been ^ed 10 the next session of the Geiioral Asspmbly ill the County where the application is made, pot to imagine that when exhorted to be relig­ ious you are to bo more formal and solemn in able zeal. May they and their worthy pastor sorts are full, Newport, New London, Nahant, qqo pf this State, to be holdeii ut Hartliird, on the as the Court slndl direct; and such Jurj- shall be richly blessed. Yours, &o, J. W. R. Nantuket, cto., are crowed to overflow; and ’ ^irst Wedno.sday of May next; and be publish­ be snminoned and attended by the sheriff of j our manner than others of the same years, or Rockville, Aug. 23d, ------^The express train on the Western Rail-. ed vitij the Laws of tius State passed the pres­ said County, personal!}’, or if he is interested to erect yourselves into supercilious reprovers of the “season,” though short, is proving a brilliant! ent dpssjon, or otherwise incapacitated, by such ileputy sher- thoM? around you. The spirit Jof pure reliirion one. road, run over au Irishman, near New Wor-< breathes gentleness aud kindne.«s. It is social, Mouse of Jtepresentatives, Jime 21, 1854. ilf in the Comity a*; the Court shall djrecl, and T h e L iqvor L.vw is pretty well obeyed cester, on Monday last, and badly injured him. kind and cheerful, far removed from that gloom N. P. Willis is failing with Ihe con­ Passed, F. E. Hakkison, Assistant Clerk. shall bo legally sworn, a ccitilicat(< of which He was looking out for another train coming in and illiberal supeistition M hich clouds the brow , throushout the State, so far as we are able to sumption. He has discontinued his writings for shall be annexed to their rejic rl, and the pow­ an opposite direction, on another track. f'ROPOSED A>IKNPMKNT TO I'HR CQ.\- ers of such Jury shall bo contined to tlie re­ and sharpens the temper, dejects the .spirits, and i learn,[and those who do not observe it are gene- the “Home Journal,” and with the world shut jsriniTio.v. assessment of damaires only, and such Jur}- leaches men to fit them>elves for another world rally brought to speedy justice. The law meets out, is preparing to die at his country seat, •Ths Drought is quite severe in Northern shall make a ri’jwirt of tlicir doings i:i wiitiii", by neglecting the concerns of this. Let our with much less opposition than was expected, Rhode Island and the neighboring towns of At a General Assembly of the State of C. No rain of consequence haa ticut, holded at Ne\v Haven, in said Slate, on to the sessions of the Court, tluring which tlieir for heaven with an honorable discharge of the IIP* Several years ago, a genfleman from the first Wmhiesday of Mav, IK.'i-l ; duties !of life. Of such religion, discover ou manner, and make very little noise. In Hart- I fallen for three or four weeks. The farmers appoiiiliniMit is maoquct, and some Golden Sweeting j immediate and marked effect on the prices of vidod into regiments, and thoee again into e«ni. ' # ■ • •••««}««e the ereelioM and snppoft j " ^ 7he''iiii^^rnt '“of d in a sirw T if "he has fled to Bologne. —the best we have y«t seen. jbuttof and mest»->-high enough already.” ponies. 1

*»f*OKf»r. TitttEE-TikMT------^ Turk*, Auidur t)niar Tacha. It is ag{iin stated, ou------'I'lio Turoiilo Colonist sajsj “ We are A luwyor of out acquaintaiio!, on being calU'd Stallbrd'Bookiffid Tsotdtr Stmrc i auth.M iiy, thill tlie Anglo-French force has really iiiforined that no lobS tlian ciglit persons have ■ M W GOODS ---VOR---- on for n s|K>i> i > liiinst-ll from the task, and ratlii'r nptly coin|inrod Affections of the Bowels! Z Philadelphia, New York, &c., i< siip|ilied with all « k count of anv landing^ has , come to hand. ininn. L. gtjjtu . . uj i insainty,• uccii.sionetl i iby eoasumnig cho i-lfortH CKpocted on gurh orrasioiis to the np- Mo.st Ilf the news by the Baltic is confined to ' . .. L,KAY'1TT’.S. COG.SWEXL'S ( IIOLERA DROPS ! th<- elioieest and most select piihlieations of the da;. . <|niuiliticsol canii)hor 111 iwovonl cliolora. Sum; A Vrrtoin aud Kffertnul Cure for His assortiiK-nt is coinplete with everything, and his t.i* cratiuii of kiukiiig with full force at n foot-biill, the various projects lor the invasiim of the Cri- cilities and ex|M-rieiiee are such us toriiahle himtufiiit' ini.n ti... I ll-.1, « -I'l 11 ^ tlicin <'anic iilfer liis pm- T is lUso an invahiulile reinedv for Cliildren, In cor- STATIONKKY! n'etinir all irn‘;;iilarity of the Iii>wel, Ciiolera liifuii- we are phicod this week, by the abscncc of the sive of marines and dockyard battallioiis’at »iiulsenieuaMthe |ieople of TuUuiiil (Comity. X A fine assortment of the best Sutioiicr)-, and an eud- ’riieex|»TieniH-wliieh he has liml, tliruii^'h tlie hlienil tinii, diolii-, liripin;.'', froiii acidity, tlatuleiicy or other geiitlenian wlio iisnally jircsides over this di-jmrt- bastapol. The allies were rejwrted off that port; *'* <1"'"*'''}' •> pati-unaijeuf tla* iahabitaats uf tlie cuuaty, during the eaii>es: la fact, it is a n-im-dy which should be in tlie le.ss variety i>f fancy articles. ■nent of the GaEctto. A verdant young miss, who on the 13th of July. Much astonishment l,„, ' insanity. It is a fact well known, that iviKt six years, gives him coiilidence in assuring tlieni hands of every Mother aud Nurse. WASTED.—Can\-a.ssm5T agents for dilieient pUMie:. • tiuns, li>r whieh as liberal uidueements will he etfc-ruJ was oacc about to appear at Ja party, had many been caused in England ^by the fact that thcB iit-'^ oomparatively BUiall quantity of camphor that all operatimiji buth in iiieeLaiiical aud surgicalden- Hanufactnnil aad Se iii.siTled on fiiw gold plate.* ” ish merchantmen. . an nim-r room. Iiy means of a ru»h of water tR Washing, Bleaching nnd Clcnn.ats line will be used, (though eighteen by simply snaking the clothes for a short time inencoil its sessiun ou Tuesday afternoon the carats is etHiitnnnly used by most dentists.) (without lioiling) in a tub of cohl water, (either OTASH, double top notch, for sale h r •he was noticed, and a group of youug Indies came 22nJ inst. Twth will he extrjeted'with inipruved instninients, Salt, Hard or &>ft,) with a snds mndu from this P A. W. TRACT. to pay their compliments, and engage in coiivcr- [IT^Comnioihire John Downes, of the U. S. making the operathw,—thougli not agreeabiL—not so ULL RINGS, for sale by JvDC.r. Ci.ABK, Pre.sidin:isi>uali1e. Fading Prints, when washed in this preparation, G questions, but kept on a vacant stare. This of a native of Canton, in this Stale, and had been OliieeSiiipsie lilovk, RivkviUe, Conn. do not change, but the colors remain f:ist. It will Morse vs. Allen, Aug-iist 17, ISM. tf.|S course surprised the young ladit s, who began to in the naval seiviee siuee his boyhood, serving remove all speeks IVoin Maps, Gilding, Mirrors or lTJtAM** PATENT j>ELr.AlMi;STI]«« CEB inquire of one another the cause oflicr extraordi- Fitch vs. Green, Paint, and make them bright as new. For sah; by TAIK KI.ITl'RES—at with honor through the war of 1 8 1 2. At the m.-iy 4.—tl3) GKO VES Ir SELDEIH'S. nary conduct. One remarked, “ Why, she must Johnson vs. (^iily, t a roUKT OF PIlOB.tTR holden at Stalford, A. TR.4<;r, Asrni for Tolland Coualr- r time of his death he was in coinniand of the within and for the district of tf Tolland, and valued at aluut : That it I Gurley vs. White, Dayton with their mother on the 3d inst. They 1 A AAASTRAWBERRYP1..IXTSFOR EMERY—~!i casks best London Emery, ataorMii volume could 1m IIHed with all that towrition in would Ih- for the niterest of said minor to have said 1 1 m SAI-K, AT MOUNTAIN NITRSKVH, Flour to No. 5 1-2, Foster vs. Washburn, were in a wagon wiili her, snugly propped up land st*ld aud the avails thereof iiivestefl iii the saviii:;s l'.lliii»1ou, among whieh is the eelehrated Alacahoy a twelve-month, on this ever-changing thi'inc !_ hank for the benefit of said minor, and prayuig for lib­ variety, whieh n-ei-iitly tis^k a SlOd preniiiim, and is the And what a \-ariety of style^would bo thus de­ Freeman vs. Town of Willington, in a wine basket. 'J’hey are all boys, and small erty to sell said property for the purpose aforesaid, as hi-st seeilliiig now in market. Also a laiw variety of GLUE—.'SO bnrrels “ Cooper’s” Glue, extra, bh- ilium, and common qualities. • veloped ! How many an anthor would tliere take Amidou’ii vs. Shaffer, of their age. per jK-tition on tile. other kinds, all of whiuh will be sold low in quantities Barrows vs. Doane, It is ordered by this Court, that said Oiianlian give to suit. D. EATON, a front rank, whose highest ambition has hereto­ Q;;7“ A farmer in France stuck a pea in a notice of said aiiplieation, by l aii^iii^ the .«anie to la- opr 20 itf TWINES—Cotton and Flax Sein* ami Wrappiag fore been to scribble at a jienny a line for some pet­ Burdick vs. Holt, j>uhlished in a Newspaper printed in Uoekvilh.*, in the Twines, various sizes. ]M)tatoe and planted them togetlier in March.— County of Tolland, thriv weeks successivelv, at least ty sheet. The weather!—much abus<‘d and ca­ ('aily vs. (Bushman, The pea produced a stalk which was covered SIX w<-eks hetbn-the hearing'; and that said pethion BULL & SA G E , CARPET WARPS—3, 4. 3, « and 7 thread, me­ lumniated institution ! How many weeks pass in E. B. Hall t Co. vs. C. V. Lyman, will he heard at the Probate tjlliee in said dUtriet on with pods, and tlie potatoe gaw eleven healthy dium and extra quality. a year, when the weather is not charged with the Muiiger vs. I>avee, the 21st day of October next, at one o'clock, P. M. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS roots. He thinks that by tliis means double Certified from reiHird, rcsiKinsibility of many a dire calamity or terrible Reynolds vs. Town of Mansfield, 3wl8 Z.WINl-KIl, Clerk. PAPER—Hardware, Manilla, Straw, Rag, and crops could be obtained, and the potatoes dis- —I*— Tissue Paper. evil * Always too hot or too cold, too wet or two Straight vs. Sparrow, ca.se prevented. dry—something, in fact always wrong. Verily, Jones & Tibbetts vs. K. Porter, KNIVES! China, Glass and Earthen Ware, FILES—5 Casks best Cast Steel Files, 3 to 18 In., thatres|iectabh- individual, the Clerk of the Weath­ h e Empire Knife Co's Superior Poeki-t Cutlery, Kimball vs. Holmes, QJ=“ Hydropathy is a good deal older than warranted lo give entire satisfaction, for side by Parlor L.amps, Giraudoleii, comprising a great variety of shapes aiul cuts. er, must have an extraordinary amount of jia- T Biiekns vs. Jones. some hills. In Rome, aristocratic visitors to IStf U UKOVEIl. tience, quietly to submit to all these caliiinnies. C'handaliers, &c. CAST STEEL—Square, Round, Flat, Octagon, SeviTal criminal cases are assigned for Fri­ Chamiis, who came to take cold baths in the and Sheet Steel, of “ Jessup’s” make. Just hear the Boston Chronicle spread itself, just SE^nNG BUTTERFLIES! day. winter under his direction, were required to jiay Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, Tea Trays, because the weather happened lo be a little warm, 4 N entirely new attiele,'and Ihe niDst U-antiful pat- Toi^ther with a I'eneral nssortment of FOREIGN him a consulting fee of eiglit hundred pouitds .^ te ra ia market, may be founif at UIIOVERSJ...... so that the tliermomvter indicated some ]()0“ in UtH-kville Aug. lti.‘>l, 17tf. Plated, Planish Tm, and AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, tor sitleou fa the shade : “ The weather for the last few days For the Gazette. He was the first water-cure doctor that ever vorable terms, by NEW Pt'BLJCATlONS! BRITANNIA WARE! C. SIGOURNEY & SON, has lieen ]M)sitively hot, comparatively hot, suj>er- Gknts ;—The following <-.\tract fnmi ^n old prclistSl in Rome, and he realized such a fortune NOW-A-DAYS—a lnuutiful aud exeuing storv. TUBS AND PAILS; TOGETHER WTH A lOCw 196- Mai* St., Hartford, Conit. latively hot, day and nigh't. Hot, hotter, hottest, number of the Supplement to the Connecticut as his successors may aim at in vain. OFF HAND TAKINGS and Crayon Sketches of most hottest. Hottentot, Hotteiitotter, Hottentot- Courant, may be interesting to soiiie of tlie read­ the noticeable men of our day. By Ueo. W. Uungay. GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF A London" paper states that a lady was Embellished with 20 Portraits oo Steel. For sale at test, Hottentotisimusus, Hottentotisimus plus one, ers of your pajK'r. Selling Off! recently traveling in an oimiibus alongside a tn» UKOVEH’S. HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, Hotteiitottisiinus plus one hundred—liot us an ov­ Orii;ik ok the words ‘ Fools-cap Pape*.’ en—hot as two ovens, hot a s ------, we give it “ It is well known that Charles I. of England, fashionably dressed man, who had on his finger VOKTE MONEYS! THEIR ASSORTMENT IS ONE OF THE a splendid ring; on returning home she missed up-”------^li wc can say about the weather here granted numerous mono])olies for tlie support of A NEW aMortiiirnt, uud ultitgutiier the largest and her purse, containing al>out X4, but in the lining evcroUtreU iu town, fur »ulf low ti>rca.Hh by VERY BEST, AND THEIR PRICES AS LOW A RARE CHANCE tliis week is— and all the comparison we can his government. Among otliers was the privi- ttlb U. UKOVER. make, and it is certainly a strong one, is to set the lego of manufacturing paper. The water mark of her dress she found the ring she had seen on AS IN THIS OR ANY OTHER MARKET. T o D r f G oods P u r c h a ie r s! S weather beside a rummy who has been in the same in the line sorts of paper, was the royal arms of tlie person who sat beside her in tlie omnibus. FOM SALE! since the lirst of To hear him pro­ A jeweler valued it at £40. SECOND HAND PIANO, and also a SOFA, will England. The consumption of the article was nounce the word d-r-y, you would judge that it V be sold cheap by thv Subscriber.__ . niXLi&SAGE, great at the time, and large fortunes were made tt,/* One man near Cambridge” Mass. raised UEO. I. WOOD. was a word of about eight sylables, and embraced Kllington, Aug. 17,1854. NO. ITO STATE ST., HARTFORD, CONN. this year, on eight acres of ground, strawberries 3wlb. in its meaniug all the accumulated horrors of the by those who had purchased the exclusive right D O K M A N & CO. to make and vend it. This, among other mo­ which sold for nearly SlO.OOO, and yielded a SIGN OF,THE “ LARGE PITCHER.” Spanish Inquisition and French Revolution. And For Sale Cheap. ARE NOW MAKLN’G DIFFERENT AR- then he has a way of putting an expletive In’fore nopolies, was set aside by the J’arliament that nett profit of S3(I00. The eiiconragemenl was h e cottu^’o uwnttl by H. Window, and June 22, 1S54. 10—3w brought Charles to the scafl'old, and by way of such that the same is stocking eight acres more localtul ill llif villu^^c uf ItiK'kvUIe. Tlicre art* it, to give it additional forw, which wouldn’t look utiuutT two aoifs i*r luiid willi the houst*, a ^ood barn, RAXGEAIENTS IXTHEIR BUSINESS; ANP well in print.— Here is a bit of an extract from showing their contempt for the king, they order­ with the plants. The picking, weeding, &c., line water, Jirc. Ap(»lv to A. WI':U..MA!V pnipos«n to ;rivea course of DWIGIIT LOOMIS, Xt L 'Jt lesst.iis ill Ur.iwiii;.' and Oil Panitliig to tliose Middleton's Plays, whiuh we find in the Wiusted ed the roj-al arms to be taken from the paper, aie all done by German women. v k CONSEQUENTLY IT IS NECESSARY Aut'. 10, *54. 17tf Kuckville, Cuiin. ia U«M*kville \ I > imiy ilesire lier.ser\ ice»— the ettiirse Herald, and which is pithy and pointed. and a fool with his cap and bells to be substitu­ toi-oiiimeiice on the 'J lth uf inly. The h-ssoiis in Draw- Horuibi.k Catastrophe.—Almut three o'clocl; IiW will lie one hour each, and those in Painting two — iif all the frcazics ted. This was done in the year 1649. And I TO CARRY OUT TKEIR PLANS, TO That follow fle.'.li and Muoil, on Tuesday alleriKion, two live and a half storv ■^ O T ltE is hcn-hy ^ivcu that the Siihs<-ribcr has lKMii»ruch. J'en n s for the vourw ui Drawing, $:t,llO have seen old manuscripts, written before that gninile buildings, forming the last of Tildeii Imh-ii duly mniuiiiUd hy the <.\>iirt of I’rubatc tor Oil Painting, S1U,00 (June 2!».-ew The muNt ridieitliHis i« to fawn on women ; Uic District of TtAlaiid, Adiiiiiiistratrix on the e>>tute of OFFER TIIEIU WHOLE STOCK Tliere's no cKeiise for that; 'tissuuli a iiiudiicss, period and 1650, bearing a distinct water-mark liliwk on Kro:ul street, opjiosite Custom House D.-t\ II) CLAUK, late ol Williiif^oa, divcascil. And Then- is no cure M-t duwii for't; n*> phyMeiaii street, in Bo.ston, fell with a tremenous cra.sh. A EEP COOL !—Cold and Warm Baths, for la —a fool wearing tlie dress he is described as ^aid Court ban limited tlie term of six moiilh.s for the R ockville Hoi-se. Kver »p**flt hour alHHit it; for tliey (ru(*si»fd young man, about 20, was buried beneath the creUitorsof Miid estate to exhibit elaiius duly attested Kdies and genllemen, at the Twas all iavain, when they dnl loved, tlieiiiselvos, appearing in, about the courts of British mon- and proved, or be debarred i*f a rvctiver)'. at nil times, ihiy and evening. (j“*y 13-tl' And never sinuo dsn-d nraelice; t»y heu iiiilii! ruins, also a young woman is supposed to be That's all the help tliev W c for't. I’d rather meet arehs. CromM'ell, when secure in power, under tlie ruins, but had not been found up to 2wl« JANE L. CLARK, Adm’x. Dry Ooods & Merchandiai^ A witch far oonfa tbaii ■ auc foul in tuve; changad the water'Oiark by aubatitutin^a dragon nine o’clock on Tuesday evenhig. Two chil­ The s i|^ would tcM afflict me. Itut for Modcwt)', OF EVERY DESCBimON, graspiiig in hit hand arrows of fire, afterwards dren, aged eight .-uid ten, were killed upon the '; N otice. N e w Goods! I ahsA lall foal ia wonis upon foul man. aidewalk. Loas about $120,000. rilllE lubscrihen having just returned from New That can fuqfet his escoUeiice and honor, by putting his owu coat of anns in ito place. h e aorKViiXE savixgs b.v(k at th* office His aerious incditatiosits are uiaile. The Leeds Company K’ould hereby express their Tlw interest is reckoaed oa* Ihe drposiu smu|.aBBU- — -Tfacfe is much truth in the remark of an old size of the sheet. It ia now more than a hund. LATEST FASHIONS! hearty thanks to the citiaens of Rockville, for their ally. W E S H A L L D O IT ! ■nthor, that “ A man t beware of straining pi red and seventy-five years since the’ fool’s cap ALLEN HAMMOKD, Trcasun-r. We are now 1 1 e to offer to the Ladies a largu and arduous and successful exertions in cxtini^isbing Rockvaic, Aug. Wth, 18S4. 17-ly splendid ussortiatat of etjr to a pitch that he cannot mainiain throughout; and bells were taken from paper, but still paper '«is like beginning a tune too high ; he must take it the fire in their mill ou the Sad inst., and also for And We Mean It!! of the size which the rump Parliament ordered A T A (-oumr OF PROBATE holden at Vernon, a note or two lower, or give disgust liefore he comes their ehccrful and long continued labors in remov­ for their journals, bears the name of the water­ whhluand forthe Oistriitof KIIiuKterty after the fire M'as extinguished. day of Aii(;iist, A. D. ISM. Present, Dwivhl l.o<>iiiU, Plain, Changeable, Stniied aud Plaids, rich Silk Tis­ THERE IS mark then ordered as an indignity to Charles.” Judgi-. On motion of William T' Cosswell, sues, t.’hallis |>laiuaiiu tig ’d Ih mgi-s, Biniiredeljiim s, Some one wImmc |aatieuoe is nearly exhauslud with ALLYN TALCOTT, Agent. Rockville, .^uguM 24, JS5-1. T riia^ on the a.-»igned estate of Nathan A. Crane of I>lain and tigureil Lawn\ Ipired and Fn'iich Jaconets railroad traveling, with iu acoompanying'noise and Ellington, Aug. 24th, 1854. C. D. Vumon within said di»trii t. This Court doth appoint of suiM-rior quality; Plain. Striped and Plaid Popliiw; titc91«dav of Aiigiixt next, at UoVloek, A. M., at the Monraiii^ Lawns, liin^hi>io> and Ih-raKes. Uonuct NO HU3IBTJG bustle,'compares the whistle of a locomoti vc to the 0:J“ A letter-writer states that the fare of the Xlyrn' Extract Rock Rmt, Probate OlTice in said di'trii-t, lor the hcuriiii;, allow- Uibliotts, Hosier}-, Gloves, Lace, Mitts, Jrc., * c . IN •queal of an attorney, when he comes to fall into Tarkish troops consists of a bread and meat ra- I Ki’a<'uallv bm sundv Raining public favor. As ’ «‘tllcnient of the 'i'riistiv Account on said THIS .IRKANGESICNT. the hands of His Satanic Majesty. Strong com­ tinn Ibnt .-n...... t ______. >L' 1 1 I « l’>'rili* r of the Bl.lod il is niic.Miailcd. n , Scrof-| P*'*-’ l>»l>lic SZX.A.'^T^XLs S , parison, that: T hat lively satirist. Ben Johnson, tion that } 0 U would not give a dog in kngland; a„d all kin.lrcd diseases it is an . Ifcctuallal reine-rcinc- j " l»rsons mter< ■iiii-K-sti-u >ti^_ uim saidsuiu estate,estuie, toappi-arloappear tbe bread is dark and course, flat and soft, totally dy. We know of no case wliere it haslH c used ' *'*...... “...... liefore .said Court,.. at said ‘ ‘tuuc aud a (.-ood assortment: White Canton CraiH-, Ulack Silk. thus illustrates the character of a miser : I , i plan-, to be heard therein, by advertising said onlcr of Uroehc, Cashnier.-, Arc. Arc. COME ONE AND A U .! "A wretchiM) rascal, that will bindalMut without cmst, and in the shajie of a pancake, « >>i-m licial results, tiet a circulliar liora notice in a iievvspa|M'r printed in Rockville iu Tolland The ncMe uf his bullowN, lest the wind get out and one-fifth of it sand; the beef is that of a "wM i f COCJ.^WKLL, S.Je A^-nt for U.H-kvilh "'"‘"‘y - 111 lieconi, READY MADE CLOTHEVa, Whuu lie's abixHul. 17 Jyy BhUSKZET H. BILL, Clerk. a larjTc Stock Miited fur the season: Also, made to or­ And Decide for Yourselveti!! buffalo, at all times iiinutritious, now more so der on short ni>tire. — Our talk must here close, for at this point wc than ever, the animals being nutliiiig but skin IIIEI). T A c o r n r o f PROUATE holden at Vernon, C'ROt'KERV, a lull usortnicut. were startled by the cry of lire, and left for the and bone. The_ . water, __ too, __ which the men In Columbia, Aug. 1C, Ida Paiiiclia, daughter of within and lor the OiMrict oj* 1*Il)ti»rton on the 25th Leeds Mill there to witness what has thrown us en­ Vday ol July, A. D., IV'VI. I*n*senl, l>wi|Llit J^oonii.s, GROCKltlKS Si. PUOVIS10X.S, have drank from the river, is at this s..ason of I’“»>clia M. Loomer, aged l year ami hiMj., Judife. On motion i»f IIuI»Ih‘I1 Tah*ott and lltir- ‘UP TOWN,” 263 Bbm Strast tirely oat of tlie mood for this sort of paragraph; and ahnojt every article usuallv kept in a «ouiilr\- the year muddy and impregnated with some a»!e \\ alker, TriisU*es on l!it‘ a^.<«i^’iied «-*lute of Ueor;r« •store. •nd vaiioas items wfak:h were intended for this cdl- In North Glasteiibuiy, Aug. 12, James Bclnap, H. U'alkepjJ' Vernon, within said dUtnet, Tliis Court DORM AN A OO. noxious matter. No wonder that the scurvy aged a-t. doth apiM»int the .'>lh <1ay /»1* tf«*i»temf)«*r next, at 9 ■mn, and some items of local gossip we intended oVIm k. A. M., at the Pn'ibate Oiliee iii.n^ a t'ace assiane and so .siiiihii^ a coiiiitenaim Q ^T he Greek government Inu* selected a J i*Ts Jor s«U* oil n>aKoii»l»h* u*nns l|i«* tonnerly Trustees t«» pve pulili<* iM>tiee lo all jiersons interestfd P. S. t-in o M E iit UAViNe AcrofrxtB w m i departawat, until which time we tender our resig­ ill said e.'^tate, to a)>})i*ar (if they a«*e eaiis<*) U'fiin* as others, we havi- full eonlidem-e that we can deal a- marble block in tlie Parthenon for tlie Washing­ otN'iipiedhy Siiiioti Trarv, iuU* «KH*i'asci).—«itiialt.'d iii saiti (*oii»t, at siieh tiine and place, to lie heard then** hoiiond'iy, and si-ll liisHht as cheap ; thcrefon‘ w« nation. !h«* pari «»r in tlu- town orV»*n»i>ii, con- vs, MAT EXPECT THEIR BILU ton monument. It is to bear the folluwiiig iii- in, l»y :idvt>rtisin:r ihe^iim* in a new!«pap«*r priiitetl in would rcspectlidiv solicit a conlimiaiu-eof voiir i>atroii. M>lin;r t\v<‘iity iicrfs of ^ hkI I;md, iu a Jiigh .Male <»f atre. ’ SMITH, UOLT * CO. tMiitivatution, with a lar^'c Kitekvilte in ToUaiid (\»iii!r. rcrtilied fn»m Iti^eord TUE FIRST or Jn.T. (lOtO P*rclKa New*. acription ; “To George Washingtuii, the heroic 17-;uv UKNEZtT JI. HILL, Clerk. Rockville, June 1st, lii.'M 7tf general, the high minded citizen, the founder T»vo Story Dwelling House. The news from across the water is, nnd has TO TIIE PITBI^IC. A T A COURT OF PROBATE holden at -Mao*. of modern freedom, the laud of Soluii, Themist- well .•oiistmotcd. and titled u|i ia tlic licst and most con- been, for the past few weeks, dull, dry, stale and veiiifiit urdtT, witli a store in thi* iiuiiio ; uiio barn, and A FKW MOltE h e SlTISSClilKKll liavinK' taken charge of the I field, within and for the District of M:insfi«M, uninteresting. Those who have waVhed with ocles aud Pericles, the birth place ol ancient a well 1*1' ;tod loentioti lor a "IXT’E .\KE DETEIIMIXKD io n-dnee oiir stc procured at any other es- eipial distribution of their etTcets among their crcti* itors,” haring; "iv'en notice to nil coiurerned to ap- And there seems to tic much reason for viewing it noon. Tlje hands were casting a cylinder for in the villa;re« and is finely ^iluated for any person who to make room for I’all fiiH«Is, and by calling soon you tahlislimcnt in the coiintr)-. The (Kitronagx- of tlie wishi^'to eiifm^'^ein the U«>ot and :^1k*o Hiisine!»K, par* can get same extri bargains in public is ft'spi-etfullv solicited. {M-ar iH'lbrc this Court this present day, at 9o'elock in this light. Although large liodies move pro­ ticiilarlv eiiMuin work ! and Is thi* Im'sI ilmt ■ THO.MAS SPKXCICll, A«ent. .M., to Ih- heard rehitivu to the ap|>ointment of tlie sleamer Fulton, when the mould, which ticularly eiiMom work ; and is the bt'st locality* in that FAAX’Y SII.KS, verbially slow, and time is required to work great was about two-thirds full of the hot metal, ex­ sivtion of the villaire forth** retail trade of J)n* (Joods, Roekvilh-, Auinist H, IS.)-!. tf-ie Coiiiniissionerson said estate, and no person ap- changes, and to <-ariy into etfect the exieusive UrociTies, and Itcady Made l'lotliiii|{^. Plain, Strii>cd, Urorade. aud PInid, peariu» : this Court doth appoint Brewster P. Swift ploded, setting lire to tlio roof. A hundred All|M*rsou8 wishing' to jiurehase would do well to I.il.^IE A N D CEM ENT. and Riifiis Urowu, both ofCovcntry, in the conn- plans of a ^rcat campaign—yet, allowing the wid­ sjiectators were present, who escajwd without *‘all nn«l <‘xaniine tiie pn*nii. est latitlicle for all thesi- eonsiileralions—it still TIh* piireitas4*r can have tin* privilepp of takiii|f the chasers. First buililiu); east of Hunt, Stiekiiey just the claims of the creditors uf said estate, whicb injury. wholf «*r a pari «if tiu* land with Ihe huildiiurs, a« he 3Iuslius, Berasm, Tlssiiesi, &c.; Si Carrier's Store. seoms as if il thow who have U-eoiiic parties in shall <-h(H»s(>; and can hai^iin lor the sanie at a cheap shall Im.' proved by Ic^il evidence to be justly du*, A L S U I N R. S. LEA^ IS. and make return to this Court; nnd also doth ilc* tthia coiillict had been in earnest in the iiiatter, One of the opi>r.itors ub>eriber, who will |>ivefiir- Rockville, July 31, ItiS-I, tllti -and really meant what they put forth in their tlier information eoneeniinsr the pn‘iiiiM*s in niiesiion. crce that three months he limited and allowed saiii grajili. wliile repairing llio telegraph wires at ANDREWS...... V W. TllACy, AdmV. niuck Silk or Crape Shawl:*, creditors, froiii the first publication of this order, la high-sounding declarations, there would -be no Fairlield, Pa., a few days since, found a live lloekville, Aufr. IS, lb5^1. U'19 ami in every dimTiptioniofSnmnicr^Ciowls, you can ANOTHER NEW B(H>K! exhibit their claims to said Commissioners, aiul doth lack at the present time of *■ Highly Important get quite a pile for a very litth- money. further oiiler nnd decree that said Coiiimissionrr* full grown toad under the glass on the top of a A XEW .» x n <<1^.AS11H)X A X n FAMIXK,” In- Mrs. Ann S. News from the S»-at of War.” niKICSim Oi:' KDGKRTON. _J Sl<-i>hens. A lirst rate work, which has ru- meet to ■eceivc ehiiiiis against sahl estate at tba ps and l*t»rk>. l)«K»r Kiioli.-, Mirror-*, Wiiulows, Kc- o f vegetables ami rarities of the. season, from the Hookville, Aii«;ust 3, liiS'l. tf-IU. and that notice id these ordt'rs be i;iven by postmx (W-ctttrs. iiitil (ilass \V';irt* td'every (Icsrri;»tii»ll; Onia- farm and garditi. Cl A. NEWTON. a copy of the saiiieon the nearest si^n past m sai2 and the tiuecu prorogue Imth [TT^ There is a poor debtor in the Cambridge nyii)al \vii»ino1ivrs, Kin* l'ji;riiics, Alilitarv T A < OITHT OF I'KCB.lTi: holden at Hchr..ii, town of .Mnnslield, nnd by publishiiij; the same fw houses on the latli or 15th. England and France Mass. jail, who has been there since Ixst April, i ;,nIviiiiiiMu-iiis. llnu.m.iu Ilanii'ss IIII.I Carriaci; 'rriaiiimif.'s, aail witliiiiuiid lor the district of Hchroii, on Ihe liith one inonth in a weekly newspajier publishvd in I aiul Tin Ware. I'i.r sale l>v t a c o u r t OF PROBATE holden at Ver- Vday i»l Aii;rii.'.t, A. I). ISVI. Present, l.iiciiis J. Ilciidee have unconditionally refused the eonditiims of Rus­ from inability lo jiay a ••laini of ni.ndi. .■Xii;;. 1 1 —I9-tf ICs<|., Jiid^rc LTpon tlu-pctiliou of Klilin P Kuell of Wllliinantie, in Windham County, nnd by publisli. ii.ni, within and for the .listrict of Kllingtoii, to this l‘’f a like perioil of one month in a sia—^which will result of course in the immediate agaiiit him by a Uostoii lawyer named Cutler. Athe llith day of Anir.. A. 1). llehnMi, in the county of Tollaiiil, showing' and vigorous coiniiicncement ot hostilities—on weekly new.s|>a(H‘r piililished in the town uf Vernon, He lias a wife and four childrin in destitute cir- FAK.M FOU SAI.K! '.ill' Tolland County—said newspapers bein){ th» paper,—nnd we shall see another cxliibition of the f l ^ l l K cunistaiK'es. SiiIiM*rilK*r*»lltTs t*»r sale Ms l'.\i:si, di-sindily I two weekly newspapers published nearest the plae* eatraordinary prowi'ss of Napier’s fleet—or, in oth- 1 catcd in tin- villaj;c of ItiH-Uxillc, one mile cast in.ii where saiil estate is in setlleiiieiil. Certilieit from llic ceiiler, ciiiilailim^' I',*".’ acn-s t'avorably divided iat< or wrords, another wonderful turn of European di­ a gang of about a dozen countorfeiters, Record, JUII.N N. BARROWS, Jiiilgu. I’low, I’astnrc iiad \Vi«>il Ijiiil. liavia;; mi acivs ol jnly 13. 4w* plomacy. Denmark has declared her adherence mostly stage drivers, were arrested in New llt'avy Timlicr. Als«i, tfiot’U and ITtciisils iicrlaiain:.'' to at 10II clock A. JI. at ihc Probate Ollice hi saiil Di.s Jcdcdi.ih .lohes. do-castil, west on .said land laid/ «o the Anstro-Prusslan treaty. • The position of the tiiria. Ptissessioii given iMina.vlia1i*l\-. triet, for the hearing, nihiwaiici! nnd settleniciit of owiicil hy Mild Stroiiv^, and ca-li rly by. the hi:.'li\va)\ York a few days since. A quantity of bogus f u s i i . i i>i;.Mi!fc;u. the Adiiiiiiistration Account on said estate.-—.\nd Sail! i-sialc ilt'scciiili d III said minor Irom her luotlii-r T A t Ol'RT OP PROUATK, lu-Mi ii ut Vcmoa. Turkey is unchaogod. The Austrians have not siver coin was found upon their persons at their Jt.«kvi:ie,Aiig. L*4, lSr>l. il'lU ihilh ilirect saiil Kxceiitor to give public notice tn .\inia K. Itoiriie, dci-eased. and is valued at iils'iit one V vvi'iiiii anil for the Ui.-trict of Klliiii.'ton, ih i tlieS^nJ entered Wallachia and Moldavia, and no orders to all persons interested in said estutc, to ap|H-;ir (il hniiiln d dollar*. That it would he for the interest of day Ilf July A. U., INvt: Prrseut, Dwi|iht Loomis, residences. The counterfeit money lias been -NOTICE. said niiiii'r to have the said estate snld and the avails K.S.J., Jiiiljjc. On motion of Horace Tnyhir, £xcc- (hat eSMt have haen given. The Austrian loan is they .■ice canst.-) before said Court, at said time anil largely distributed in making change for stage h e Tolland roiinty Teni|KTance Allianct? will hold jihicc, to be heard therein, by postiii}; sahl grder of thcniif placed on interest ord>'|>isitcd in some iacoriHi- iitor of till- last Will nnd TestumenI of Jubn Metiurry, progrnMtng favorably. Al>ont 200 cases of obol. its nest mceiin:.'-, (iN'iii:; the tirst since the eiiart- ratcd Savhi;.'s Itiiiik UI this State or exiM'ialed I'or her late of Vernon, wiliiin said |listrii-t, deceased: riders at night. T notice on a public sign jKist in said town of Vei- education. prayhiL'ti.r liU rty to S. II .said pn‘].crtv for This Court doth appouit the Mill day of August aext, ora and 80 deaths ware occurring daily at Gouoaj iiK iii ,.f ilie 1‘roliiliiiory l.iqiior l.;iw,) in the foiifrie-iii 111 nearest the )ilacc where the dcceasctition on file. and at Napl«s the disease is committing great rav. •JWh day o! at IOoVNk L A. M. nnd by nwuiH-<- and scttlenient of Ihe Atk ed in Rockville in Tolland County. miiiLstnition .\ei.oiinl on said estate. And dulh d im t ages. From the Baltic, a vague and Jimperfect wnce, declared tiiat he would not t-havc till fTutioii!* will Ih* ox|h*cI«*«I tniiii ovrn* itiwii in iIm* C'tHiii- notice of said application, bv causing the siiiiie to U- **!’ Tfni|K‘nuu*e Ccrtilicd from Rei-ord, published in the \ewspa|H'r'printed in Roekillle ui the said Eneeiitor to u;ive piihlic notice to vU fuMsona im- •cooum has been received of the capture of Alard, Henry Claj’ was chosen President of tlie I'nited ' !>’> *" 'he state ta(<-. to appear (il' lliey see eaiMv) o. . II L I I • . . . ..1 - III every SocH'ty may Ik? represented, and uii inter- lore saiti Court, at said lime and phiee, to be hranl Ml the 3d, and its occupation by the French. The Matos. He has kept his word and ISBtlll hving, < lian»reol views for futun: ojH,rationso|K.TUtioii« be hudh by the si* weeks ba'foriMlie liearim;; and that said |H>tiiioii will l»‘ heard at the prolmte ollice in said distrii-t on llierein, bv ailveill'inir the ssiw in a iirwspa^.r |ttiat> Enaaiana finally left Bucharest on the Danube, on with half a bushel of hair hanging from hisi*"^'“^ “* 1 >OOK AOENTC WANTE1» -T o cin-nlate a neat tlif 23rd d»v of Oi-tolier next, ut U o'clock A. M. «mI in Ibs-fcvilh-. ia Tulhnid Comity. Wiy. SUMKER, J faud uarliil Family Mafrsnoe in Ihi* Coniifv. Ap­ ril. tka 1st, and tkaH»«« ia now oomipied by so.fjoojfaca. Tolland, Ati0 uM in, ply ol this mlire. * f’etljtied fp>in R«'is>jil. ('.■rtllied troin Ki n i^->v L rcii*s J. .T,nii,» rjol.-aiWu l.-T] llF.NT.aET H. WLI.: Cb^li. mpfCK rai|ii>T amocsi &MICP Hw VWUasMi, The gaUant Colonel, who nevjsr allows a wo­ precautions. Take away this d»)is giasn u WB ADTlSTISe NO OOOM j cisnoTm wrm , {This juvenile branch of the pan^gtpn &m> man to i^ead to hini in vain, gave orders to ad­ stuff.’ ^ WHAT W £ CAN SHOW! Tia sdaetihsn oKEr Cor sale on’theBKM Pjt h U opx ^B^cal^ng j ^ad |siiill»berj of mit her into the square^ and th en ahe ^ttwdaad Tl>« i««e|c dap^e ^sn^jr «lend* IWBk a v w laige aad weU lelecud iMck of Looktng Glasses, fte. fl)e 9 « ^ a Poblj xfbfl iuie Acquired a great rep- gated with all t^ intensity pf wontan’i cat^oa* ing dalicacy to tha] kitohen, followed by CMOICF fS n L Y 6fU)CEBI£S, JEWELRY. C weeid ~ directly fiom head quanert^ eooNSIiaf ia CHURCH fc BATT£RSON, e a e poytioa^jiold M low as ever and wairaaled to give Watchca, JewcteTj ^IIXTPP; Ajig/ast 6, I85f. tumbled over, as naW>i#l as life. A couple of otheia to finish their atesl M A t a bread and Tobefcand atoorMaaafseiair. Onrwak^«rihe COFFEE.—Old Java, Mocha, Bbraeiaboa, Laguiia C a tlM T ) aost rseeat styles, aad Cor Db«|^ Tom .—I hare been up here since va> table cloths, well stafned with cUret v>ne, bn^r and eodfish, Tte « l| 'however, not St. IKmiafOMMl Bii^Coite of mipeiiorqiuaitir: Plated W arn, cMKAPasssAW BMAVrr •rwinMBm patkia— vexation,” aunt calls it—and am havr ivere brought, fnto iHiich lha bodiea v e n io ll* hav|9g tha fear cf hip father M w bia t f m , •ku, BoaMcd and Oround, warraaled itrictly wiUecaspawfcwiisMywMittsitafsayottaraman i pm»; ibr sale ia aay qoaatity tkat nay be Silver W ar^ png • first rate time, 4 telj ypu. The veather ed, and then carried into a tant. and^lwiUial, *ii^>ing{Br th a lM l^ ^ flrK g y p i,’ waiiw, IM aaaoads, tory, CHOCOLami*li*^ ChocoUle. ys priflM, the fistiiag j | id iiv ^ t^e ,dd The old lady was satisfied; l^ad aopn two assoooashp4m>giMlriafaAer'i^ fplont of Faaey Goads, BECBKTaBRa, BnwM, CfMfced Cocoa,, Cocoa SMI*. Cocoa ia K avaB A va. polt-^ltey call him a c«lt because he’* ai gr^y n;#nsbot, as she wtpposed, and as she still sight,slUyewpll^Jiekitehpiitogat a sUc* the GaM Peas, *c. aaraa. U ^ - w piiittwt, Mfi gjoinK a ganniiig iW ks, and will the balance of h^r Q)Mural life. pfthaaovaladpia, latw hw ll^ llim i girOAB»-»iiait’s Leaf, C rw ^ . Powdered u d ^ Card Tables, ToUetm, Slaa*. fined. Cofiee, Oninibil^ SL Cioix, Porto Hico* W A T C IIE 8 . Sitting Room and OtBce Chairs, -^j^ftovarnd killing a i^ghbipr’* |k0 |u by The old lady was not the only one at ^^nches* a hpipjj tUmflmtb w»i gone! Kew Orieaaa, Cuba, Mnscovado aad Havana *bi«wn it VbMOeMv* Watehn, net with -Pearb andDia- puMiice i» Aan) h«q» ’• why don’t ter, who WM that day sold by the Mdlrile jo- Cioix, Porto Bieo, M a y a n s llna- bto the swill han^te Wpat dpoc of the covadis Cardenas and New Oileana BblaMe«,by EagUskWatehss,oTthe best makers, caseduiv*- |k ey ^ out of die bushes.. How’s a fel­ keis. rioua styles, some wUh Magic Hunting Cases, csll aad examine before pmchaiiiag elwWhaia. ' • - ' " woodshed, when to! what a light presentad the h l^ barrel or gaOM; Slaart’t and Hanu’ low g o i^ to knew f ffpa^ a ^tt^dgp, when Of ooiuae great care was taken that the mus­ S^H^Syrapaad^pteSocar.Syrup and Mapfe Sugar. _ auvst WMchss, dr every descriptioa. f on can’t w jth in g of bjit the head and kets were charged with blank eaitridges, and itself to die boy. HamUleonld^ hava beea 0113-1—Pure Winter Spenn, BteachedWhale, Pure OOP!F*XNS. more suipm ed at die sight of his father’s ghost, |^Oil*.Befii Neirisfbol, and Elephat OU; d J T L C R T . We keep coaataady «• haad aU siaes of and i^ u t four in ciosp f body % the file placed at 4 nafp distance from the two BuraiagPluid. I w ^ j'pji ftp hpue. 71»e jray w e’d “ Victims.” thsnwas our hero at the ^^>pealaaM of tha CANDLES-^pnre}L E S -¥ m SSper^ | Adamantine. Patent Sperm aad Tallow Candle*, by the box or poand mambctnre. |nake the oolt travel wouldn't be slow. I can veritable Mayor, seated ppoa a saw hoek, with oflfahngaay, Back Wafaiat, Cherry aad While Wood Piraeato, doves, Ptepper, Oioffer iis o a s w i^ Rosewood or Jfelallic Cadbascsa. |nake him go five miles an hour by myself, but PfttcatPlctr* the half devoured rhubarb pje ida*M a|il» gtaen either giaiind or ungKmnd, PIsATED WARE& have then fiuShed at Hartfiiid prices. Eag[li«b, French aM .^fyou were here to pjunch him with a stick ‘ Under this head the Cleveland. Flaindealer stuff!—in his hand! He was ^ atij l iia g him* wanaated p i n ' Al«s . . Orders fiva ahraad for Fnmilnieor Coflusk Americaa Mustaid; Nnunesa; Mace. Cake and Card aiters, Tea Sets, Caadle- to aad fcrasaisd wM» frhileJ dtivp^ jy/e would make teoi go publishes what it atylos No. 1 of the l^odpm self to save his family, and aadng the pie,|elMl* FEinTS—Layer Baisias, Valencia do.; Citroa, Seed- sticks. Forks, Pie aad Fish Kaircs, brama, which contains a good bit of satire on eta and all! le«' Bainns, Z ute CurraaU, Lemua*, Figs, Bntterotter Di8he% ‘ Flower Stands, dte., dee. fnuch faster, ^i^etiijfies I drive him for the Fknacs, Dried Peachea, Plums, Apples, ife. All kinds of^goods plated to order, on the most satis* Work done lo order ia tha aosl |Hea % » hay yith, but I don’t like this kind some of the fashiqmble piety of some choiehes The son got a good share of thepsixe, by giv­ Ahnoods, Fig Paste, Guava Jelly. factory temu. like manner, and at short aolice. at the ptesent day, Here it isi ing a promise not to te ll; and the old man slid SOAPS—American Cream Soap, Brett’s Chemical, Old goodare-plaied, to kwk equal to new. iBsrfaks—as»usua >ii« a eaisr. f t ricy^g ypry ^pch, R ealise it jm just li|Le Cowles’, Fay's, Oenniae (Xd Castile aad Thomp. «y arM huildiBff Itst of Hum, SiiGkMiy * for his office, He has not been heard to any­ son’s Transparent Soap. ^ variety of Fsnoy Carrier’s Store. ScEMB—Fashionable street—*Plenty of four 8 i £ t i » w a r e . thing against ‘green stnfi’ since.— Takdo B laJt, R. S. LEWIS*'CO. IkNiiau wfi e f t through pur haying, then I aujd story blocks, big:'plate windows, withOphinis In the manufacture and sale of aUverWarawe TaoMas Sraacsa. Ag< at. ^ boys gp 4pvra tp the bay ^ swimming. This of gppds behind, Time—Winter iqoming,' Atiemethv, Maple and Giaham Crackers, receiv­ fy aU competition. Rockville. April 90. ISM. aiutf Live QaACE« rqa Fatrir TaKzs;—Every fimit ed frnh weekly and ibrsale by the barrel or It is now more than tMrfjrpasry since our establtsh* is piimv. They can't betnn to swim with me, Shaver and Pinchem discovered walking to* mentwas founded and this departmeat haa always \\ Jjeii I gait them under wa ey I oiiu.c^ their getfaer towards their places of business. cultur|st knows that pri>ichad trees are frequent* FL01 A latfe assortment, comprising, _ difierent sen dU friiU */ tkt huiiuu. T0MAHUF1CTUBEI8! ly split apart and neariy ruined when loaded Imnds, from coounonon to Taney,Uncv sold a* low as the Both our predBcessots aad ourselves hare taken the ^eads uudpf and sj^ter like eyefything. S. (loq.) How’s your new church f market will bear. Eye Floar, Boiled Cora Ifeal, .Hifjt JVsanttat for T F.ammeanaca.,woiddseapectMlygi«« with fhiit, I have found by experience that e l • aotioe to Maanftctnrats of Woolaa Good Qua day i ji/nu'i 4p>rn to t^o bay a]piie, and P, Flourishing finely, The steejde when Buckwheat Flour. THK BEav au.TEB WaAK they have esuMiiihed their fiw rasu v oW Pbsr. this can easily bp pcevented by putting in SOAP POMTDEBS, Jcc.—Babbitt’s eelebrated Soap fe e g fellow out iu the ^-;it;.‘r etttin;: cooling hiin- complpted, will be two hundred feet high.— aad Yeast Powders, which hsve stood the test Exhibited at the Fair of the Hartford County Agricul. live brace or suiy when die Itm ia yonng, to tural Society. Sayti i tt> o^ysetf, I'll have some fun. Think of that. How’s j^mr new church f for M> loo^ a time; BaiblMtl’s doq]ile lefined Sale* AU >Take our stock hy those about purchasing. taished manner, new drsigas for ncttu, tft-, 'K m ntf uouldu't rne, aiid fitet] a litlle sloiie so that is already built, and measuifes only a hundred made at Oswego, by tha box or otherwise, Bm Uingt m i nm arim , Brntimtm CmH*, Skam ft, small branch one of the main aMns growing FOB BLANCMANGE. &e.— Sm^iPe^ ke. M aa^nim having plateaalr^ jt Sj)jabiul onto iiijgq, an^ t^ n I |ay stjll a little. and ninety. We give that up. But we shall " .Bennnda, Scatch t^cctadea, between the two, and cut off the top end slant­ woiddiBdittotheirir advaatap to sand tlesa S /'n by J ^ d a:iother that splq.shei) qutp him knock you on organs. Ouis cost $3000. In Fine Gold, Silver and Steel Frames, constantly on toonroCce, aa with oar laeililiealies foTriate VrMag. ^ ^ 11, 1 hid dowu and alter a while I fired an* P, You dp floor u|i«n organs, that’s a fact.— ing,similar to a soon prepared for hip-grafting; hand and for sale at the h>west price. wecaaexecmeall otdeniathah» bbast ■aaaer,aad at dienm ake an incisioa on the eppoaito stem the knvest cash prices. Samples of oar Tickets ^tAer that splashed onto him again. I hid down But, per contra, we shall throw your chanda large Labels seat to any address, aad all oaisM rscaivsd to with a sharp pomted knife or small ehisel; then of every descriMioo. W ateli Repairiag. j)it4 afiar ^ while I fired ano^er that didn’t liers in the shade. Ours is ordered from the r single ma ;to oTWateh* us will meet with prompt atleatioa. inseitthetppof^said branch and tie it down y. f/soothgate * CO, ^ I ^ n d p})t that ! ’d ^ him tight on best firm in Paris, without limitation as to price. re- Engraveia aad Plate n u lc fi, firmly with a woolen string; then cover the WOODEN WARE-Of every P« scr^ion;tbe give NO.M7 Maia St., Weseester. Masa t)e^. 5‘4el)q!“ Mt4 he:, “wiio’s thatV’ I may mention, incidentally, that I paid SlOO largest stock to be found m the city,',sold cheap) satisfaction. wound widi grafting wax, aad the work is at wholesale aad reuil. We are now prepai WELLS St WEBB are appoisled agaMa for tha ashore he con^e, when irhp shppid itb? but towards it. Healers with Tubs, Pails, Wash above, aaiaad all oadera left at this oMce win bepManpUf ^ e Bfeihudist minister. I tfsll you I fplt pheap 8. Well, as to enandalieis, I yield the palm. completed—remembering to cut the string as :hes Pins,Csn Pails, Sealed Mess- CHURCH k BATTER80N, attended to. soon as the brace has grotra fast, to prevent ures. Boses, dcc., at the Woreester, Masa, April 9B, 18M. in , p ^ g h i but how caq « feUow know a mjnister But our pulpit and fixins will leave you no* price; having recently made airanfemenu that lasfsvlsis, Mn—Inetassra.iactnms, WfcslssniaWhslssnia ■aai Betail from anybody else when he ain’t got any clothes where, The pulpit is to be all mahpgony, and from girdling the tree. This is ;tha best oper­ ^■iU enable nsto sell this descriptioa of goods Ssalcrs, 1 * 4 HAIIf aTaXKT, so are the soia and chain. Tlie bible alone ation for crotohad trees that I have ever tried. very low. f " f Wiipn lt A of ita virtues in tbe hiahsatenua of araise. Itia |pld him n)y auut was right over the wall, when (Jtitfe—Beat him that time.) something like that deseribed above, far years, Cord, Fish and Clock Lines; Seine Twine; To* WM. ROGERS fcC a r r f ^ *— naf iathBaast baooo Twine for sale ia quantities to suit . aad aoae but that whieh is |ie put his broad-brimmed hat on his head, and P. Yon have us there again. Sueh gener­ and we should be gready obliged if seme o 'AVE the largest assortment of the mostisaH* of them would furnish us with a deeoriptkm SAUCES—Every variety of EagUsh Sances,Pre ______nyWand^MroUt goodt ia the Stale We II ever ka iglybesoUbyas. ^cooled behind a big rock as if he’d been shot. ous rivalry in the cause of religion is truly Pickles, Sardiaes, Anchovies, Fresh Fruits in their have more than 200 fine g ^ and silver Watches, firom Supsr-Phospbale of Liiae a a maat valaaUa lia. natural state, herinetically sealed in bottles and awe, OB almost any kindof crop: but ita Moceaa de­ |le A g^er-lpo|uug uunisier, 1 tell you, cheering. Though we may difi^r on some their process, with die benefits deril|j^>ftom iL «»tof2»for Gold, and CtomW to«30 for ai)ver i; Olive OU; Mushroom, Tomato and Walaut ones, including some of the 6ut and most not* time* pend very much upon dM integrity those who man- bat that hat on, small point (they belong to different denomina* Cmitilrjf CfemfkpttiH- Catsup Cspers; Olives; PepwrSance,ince. See. ^actureit; a a d it i l^ w Ihepurebaser in haad to EXTRACTS—titracts of Vanilla. Rose, Lemon, 1 keepers that are made. With dur extensive arrai^ buy where he fedasuie of nbtsiaiag that whiah iauB* W e ^ ( 3 tip top fun beri3 )ng. I wihh I tions) yet we work together for the common tii* menu with the Agenta of Blannfoctureia, and with Im- QSp^Anodier exciting faolHraop tpok place at tarine. Celery and Abnond tor flavoring.Oavoriag. poiters, we are eniMed to show our customers tbe latest pould send you'some by mail, but they’fi all umph of true Christianity. SHOT, dcc.—Shot V t>>ethe bag; PercussionPercussio Csps by the and best styles, and sell at svrjr l(»ir roMK kinds of ChaiiL and for Com, POtaioea, Beaaa, die New York hippodrome, oo Friday evening thousand; Salt, Codflshjiackerel,~ ...... Salmon, Shad, andTobaoco.it isexceUent; andfovoMposiarehuMh.. ^pop before they get there. We tackle |u the S. Beautiful! My sentiment exactly. rmEnKMnnani.VEii w a r e . • —■ e it last, 51 young men. Including an Indian, enter* Lard.Vinegar,HamsTbried ^ S a i o k e d ^ there m no feniliaer equal to it When polt, and drive to huckleberry swamp, about (A child with a skeleton f ^ , anc^ her little man,Tps. Tfiey say you can by common impulse look very hard intova* In short, everything in our line of business, making it may have changed—this is of fi»st»^psr«aa« an hour, and I mean to cancy ahead, Tlie child importunes. At last city, which will be sold whulesale and retail at the low­ manner—and as to Premiums, the Hartford Co. Agri­ a cheap, coBvcaieat, aad bighly aulrictMs namue. minutes and twelve and a h*U secondk, |ry it some time, feut somebody nipst fakpcare S, almost stumbles over her, and is forced to est maiket prices. Country Produce taken in exchaage cultural Society have awarded us the AigAaa premiums no person who haa agardea orafituit jnid shuuhS t first priie of $50; the second; tSO, was aiMrdi for gooda at cash prices. for the is« Silver Ware, ahnoat fimn ita establishment, wiiboutiL It win be fiwaished by as n b ra, of 13ft pf the colt while }hp p»t §re pickipgj «p whpn notice the tiny wretch.) in Diplanias^ and (jvid and Sihrer Medds. Thesehave Iba. each for 930 a tua, net—ten perpn cent, off forforcash., c ed to James Lynch; and the third, a silver eiip, CHARLES K FOX fc^CO., |hey are t^e s^'amp 1 just uutie him, and a- S. (M^'estically.) Can’t help yon. Never Snbc I to the late tStrxson F< Ceatral beea awarded on our goods as a affUin aad nss oua M(^ARY at BVCK alsoaboseU sell jmoa the beslletaas gea* to T. Jfackspn, Most of die mnnem gave oat, Row, south side State House MMb article, obtained for tbe eeeerss*. Our yearly nine ^mvianivian OGuano, fium ' the ■ Government ~ ageuOT.—. *ray he goes with me, and |t’s as much as I can give a cent to beggars. Invari^Ie rule. Hartfoid, April 27,1834. 2-3u|oa retail sales amount to quite a wholesale business, m con­ Bam Ovsr, PunaaTR. from the Lodfaadlbe and on the last heat oidy seven wMaiiiBd. . sequence of the jnusr faufrt in Which we hnve LiebegCos. Agrajahural, Vegelabie.aBdFhnser8acda„ ^o to gfit ^in) }>;ick again for moWn a{) hour, P, (Putting on an extra touch of frigidity,)-^ supplied our austomers with nars Silver Ware. AU na- of aU kiadh in papers, or to dealers in bulk—aU of whkh fle’i served^ me so two or three times. He's Just my principles. Thank you for expressing Bin Lovina Baker of Quilfatd, |!i|ettaago WEBSTER’S QUABTO PICTIONAKY. derstaad that t ^ will get tbe rwii* lui4aadthetMrti they caa s^ ly guaraatee. f4d enough to know better. They say I hadn’t VNABKiaSEB. •/t*«irsM n«r,^huyiwof U8. SoKd^ver Tea Sets, ^ McNARTftRTCR, them so well. If folfca will be lazy, let ’em conn^, N. Y>, who is now in hW ninetieth . piaUie»,Chifalet^akeKnivesaad F o ^ acc.,ui DraggMis umI SMdtflMBp PBICE SEDUCED TO SIX DOLLARS. ppgbt tp gntie hina, but jt’s inhuman tp let the starve! year, has spun fnmthe iax, aadwavan the pres­ giesnTSrtety, and at the {rarsft prices. At the Sign, &c., No. 16 StAV-Sr.. Hartford, Ct. poor fellow stand in the h ^ with the fiiestroub; ( K. and H, move at a ftster gait, while the /CONTAINING THREETDiES the ■saner fouad ia VniB IKWKUIT. CCT’Catakigues and drcuhus giviag full direcliaBs Or ent season’ for^-fouryards of katsey cld& which V;aay other English Dictiooary compiled in this coun- Ofall kinds, of the faMM styles, and ta sq ^ ty . Thm the culture treatment of Flower Seeds, aad the une )in( him, ibr be hasn’t got anything but a ridi* morwl of a mendicant ats down on a chilly for smoodiness and fineness |s ptoaatuced un­ or u y abridgnneut o f ^ wor^ are W few wbo h^ye aot «snt or heard of our 2arg« and of any of the above fm O itm t seat by mail to pu«l^ pjAiu litlle bob of a tail to keepthem off with. stone, sticks her dirty knnekles into her eyes, of l&OOO Namea, niustralive Quotstioas, aad stock of fine Jewelry—mpny of whomhnve paidapplicaats. 3m4 equalled. ______^ peen^ties advantages, foSi iaaoother availed themselvea of the advsntoges we otfer to pnr- h«y« ha** pulled all hia tail oat shice I and has a good cry.) woifc,^-}W ft ssiWa«a«rilBnrsiawi|( ^ sea I chaseis of these goods. lajdditionM olber kiadihwe ^ v e been down heup |p D)ake hair rmge and 8. Here’s my plaeo. Good morning. MA. Q;^ Among the swedish emigrant who ar­ mritf/MhtramdtmmttilH have aa exteasive assortment of fine Gold Spectaeln TO MAirorACTU B U g, T M O ^ P f ftspsout of. “Grt Tea BBST.”—A “ ---- thatiweareseUngforksslhan______„ ___ tbe same weight and Shrewd himibfig. P ., but I’ll get the start of him rived at Boston la^ weaki wem ona hnndred Standard dictkwary at ly can be procured at ^ . E R S ; A N D Q T B E I & *PbB apple* ^n’t haidly ripe onongh to pelt j-et. and fifty Mormona, on diair wigr tp 8sh Lake „ . a fiae Stock offiaemld finer 'obdi m H E Subscriber keeps eoustantty ob haad a laifB Vest Chains, r » e Gold Thimbles < 1 various Mylea, with X aasortment of r#, hot I imnv all the good Uees «i«, P. Good morning. (Jsidb, Kiarp fellow, city. Their leader gleiiadiafcacbiixsiawivaB. too pm , save tbe amouut irora o i your back to put it the larmMalid most beautiful stock of Gold: (iri III ^ the sugar peari’ll suflSer some, but I’ll knock him on the next trade.) ia your head.—J^rras/iwwi/ Jturmal. PkuiboUen oflkied ia Hartford. MANCFACT17RER8’ ARTKn^eS, I t ^ Sir Edmund Head has been appointed F m n J. C. Sbnutr. •KM ri>Amv M oaa of ^ h«^ such aa Dye S tu ^ Beh»g. Wire, Shnnles, Twine, aa4 iP » Jwgll •»»»« W BPt Cutting the aied. (S. enters, writes a notice to quit to a family AU&inr, Juno tStb, 1831. known that we are the SMaU DtmitrM u t t i t Serect aew aiilts. are inviSed lo caH. the lestimonv to the extraordina­ 1 & ^ per ceat. less thaa tbe sM M fua^caa be sold h»‘ “«** ypsr i ’ll *»1‘P «!»«Sjo^l attiple, or my and bullies the clerks.) ry wlrit of Dr. Websters dKtionary of the Esglish Un- by other dealers, and warraat them to give sausfoctioB. AGR1CV1.T17RAIS IMPUCMENTa^ af aO kiads-lNB Rakes, ShoveH Hoes, PruBisc pame isn’t (fk PAanKCTov, Curtain fjdls, PR08PEGTV8. (uagewh^lWS been bone by ite iHustrius Statea wessatsthem, wecaa wmrrmnt themnnJmlmui aaen,8chQh>ie and writers of this country, and by the imgif- Those ia waat of Rich Tea Sets. Uma, Cake Rai«ss,*e..*o f ■ 8 is d |ia¥#nH time to write to aunt, OF THE TOLLAND COCNTT GAZXTXB, most wnpetent judges in Eaglaad, it seeasataortpre- BSS^CastoOL Pitchers, Raives, Fodn, The followliig dialogue occurred in an editor’s auuvtisqs (br iqe to express aa opinioa on the subject, aay other goodsm thisUne,can find thetat f go *0 meetiug every Sunday some* Tha design of the subscribers I but as yoqr polite note ofthell|thin«t,se«qs to iaviie WATOWABE f }}mes, aqd everybody that rfpn’t know me says sanctum in England. A distinguished editor fill a vacancy long a source of ' the &»••( srusL ^ calliag at No. 4 S tated halatanta of this County eu^aaa|»essloa,Icoq«|y, , ^ Beautiful » e a A d i. SMe. aad Drersiag CWabs, Ret- AS kiads of Haidwa* ever aaedsd-4e»4 yet sasp l^hat a' gop(| bey I am, This’ll please her you was in his study. A king, diin, and gjiosdy Mote than twenty years ago | proeused the quarto icules, tbe fiasit Table and ' To this end it win be devoted in its Miiee*eeous Pe* edition, aad have used it ever siuce. My pursuits have kno^ I want you to send me some jnckerel visaged gentleman was annonnoed. Widi an paitment to the enteitaiamenl, iustructisn and amuse­ Shears aad Raxors of IhemostnleBdid a u t ^ ment of the Family and the F ^ id e ; in iU Agricultu. rendered it necessary for me to consult tt frequently, as lies;AW.Rapp’seelebratedG(M Pei^wiS HoosB nooDmi^ {m ks. asthmetic voice, but in a tone of eivility—for nlOeparUnent it wUI be the aim to combme&^ae- well as Qlhpr works, of kindred or Nmilar character, of fiaequaKly; a heavy stock of Sdav ntaMt Levw particularly Dr. Johasoa’s ({uarto, of the latest and best Clocks, m beautiful case^ seUisgat ullsfssslipriaa. Yoi-rs, prodigiously, I. P otherwise the editor would have transfixed him Oepartmeot, in a coartse and ow^tenseJ form, su^ edition, Richardson’s Dictionary, Crabbe’s Synonynis, OarassMtiBeuiorgoodsis complete, enbraciag i TRACT. with a fiery paragraph die next morning, the eventaof a general interest as tfee IryqaMstioas of a aad H im Tooke> D ivers^ ^Parley. In p r a fe s^ kiada kepi by Jewelas. aad selliaw at pricea thatcaaaot 1Wh»aadCBB»Chmdi. al political aad literary discussioos, t!w be ‘vp tha»« P«1y ( f m Mo­ lude.” but co^ihitlcaUjr ui always furnished precisely what has deen di thoroBghmaaaer^caw^Mamds^ idwerJa A isrtmsat iatawa. I have kmg felt individudly indebted to the.. . . aadwarraaled T TnosebaviagWaiehes i m e i ------thn 'wiriira* Ingrain and CoMsa o f vasia||a, bile, including the ifliUfWj VPfl te « Yob said that Mr. M. had been tried,” IBWPETOEIIT m tV tm A L P A m U author for tbe labor and time he has saved me by hia peiredcenwlfc. and with sex^ wiU do well tot< can OB qnahtiea. Corrcspoodenls have beea secured for our ua wearied patience, profound teaming, aad uasniiiasa- us, as we Shanshall anther be Bwftr-awvlaaornm br-w rim l or untbrmU.mm Chester by the ^ Iroa d , to celebrate the Fourth, ediaduslry. ■NawpatteraaL AGRicroanmAi, SE PA ^nain, 07* Please hwkfor the sigoBftbe iCSD WATCH, '4. Saadftqaartarau and to rejuice over the progress of the road to “ Condemned.” The elegance and correetness of your editkm—so which is the p ^ t o call forjfsW G oo^ aad get the of And we hope to render the Qtaitut particnlarty val­ cheap for a book■ ■ of ita I ■ ae thW of what I gave worth of your money. pti] W. R. Ae G» r tM T l i r t i Mawlhi, Jele, Rape, thatfmnt These were met by hundreds and “ Very tree.” uable to the Faimers withia the range of ourcireula* for the iist edition—lare alike. < creditable to your taste thousauds of peopl(9-^men, women, ^qd children “ Heng.” tioii, ^special attention will also be paid to aadeaterpriL I, . and______worthy, of _ the „great work which Oa COLLABS, for sale ''otauH N M M M e C«W«W—b piece svpat^ from thp adjacent counties pf Alabama and “ Most true.” THE LMAI. aErAHnnEIlT, will ever stand forth a mnnipnent of the science aad 119 W. IX A C T . ien»—some vary desirable styles. Giving to Ibe Manulacturlng, Mercantile and other in- iterature of ow COunHy, D OU CM b WM*wSMl«C»-ABemaB jMiwisBippi, and thp vjjtple |iad a grand barbe* " Now sir, I am the gentleman himself.” terestsofeach Iowa ia the County such notice as they Jobs C. Swtaax*. IVOTICE ortment, at h>w prieaa may from tiine to time deinaad, as well as whatever ol “•A DictlOqsnris the last book which a scholar evet cue and jollification. Impossible.” wanta to have M rH tti, the nroeess beiaa sure to cut A UU Peiaoashaviag uusettled aeeeuata with tha Tmm W a M c n — Handsome general interest that may traaspire. In sbort it will be A btafirm of BfcLeaa Je Carrier, are requested to ilisDes. The fnn of eating and drinking, speechifiy* « I assure you it b a fact, and npw I hope the aim of the proprietors to make the CandsavslUT o f the VERY ifiTTCRWraCH HEMOSTVAL ' j> SmmaaliataMttlenMBt. able acquisilion to every family into whish it may find i Te s .” make immediate settleuieBt. ingaad toasting being over, some of t}ie “ boys” you will contradict what you have allpged,” Published by G. dc C. MERRIAM, Springfield, Mass McLEAN* CARRIER. its way. JuaeSS tqo --A I .9 0 -. pf the RHlitaiy opnoeiva4 f^ jfer j gnmd “ By no means, rir.” t/ader the present Post-OOoeregulstianslhe OustM sad for sale by all bookselleis. Tabs, Paila. WiUow W a a ^ Nest aisd Smao “ •aw” fef t})ejr oojjqtry frjpnds, § (Irpni* “ How—what dp yon mean t You are de- will circulate in the County Faxs or PM aoc. urvea, aciaat-sa, Roxea. Wood Rowla aad Trayi>y% Wash Roasi^ VetMs.—To luail subaniben. S1,IS0 a yeara«t them was conclusive. They were found The SELF*SAcairiciKc F atbes.—We heaid 0 ^ Tbe leading series of School Books publiriwd in for the relief of insolvent debtdrs, andf<» iheaaera One square 6 inonths S3—one year S9. ATS WANTED, in laige or small quantities, equal distribution of their efiecta among their ered^ fnd ordptpjJ to i^ot. a gopd one, p few days since, of a Maypr of one One half square or less—I week 30 eeatt; 3 this country are baaed upon Dr. Webster’s system. Hi* great work is acknowledged, as well ia O at the Rockviux Hoi;sb, in exchange for cash, ilors," having given notice to wiU coBeemed to mp. Arrangements for execution were at puce of the iteighbPling cities, who seemed very anx­ weeks 73 cenia, Each after insertion 13 oU, pear before this Court this present day, at lOo’cleek One half a square 6 months S3-?l year S3. july 13. IT ponpletod, and |l}e Ti<’Un>s, with their eyes ious to prepiKe his family i^icl fpllpw ci«iaens to A. M.. to be heard refaitive to the appointment of- Twentytfive per cent, advance, for continiuuice Commisaioners on said estate, and no one appear b a n d ^ , weip led pgt jnjo t^e woods. Here mMt the antipiiqipd die^ful ravages of cholera. inside alter one week. is believed! to secure the uniformity of pronunciation O A AMERICAN GIRLS Wanted, by die H at. ing ; this Court doth aim int Wm. H. O sbm of- ^ ^ritole n)il|tary ^erp muijtered in a hoUoW' He WOi)M *llpw no food to be eaten by his fami­ Legal advertising of all kinds, such as Insolvent and use oflangusge, and freedom from Provincialisms, /u U WAX* Ruaasa Co. Americaus only need Willimanlic, a«d Geo, W, Av^nweU ofMansMd^ and Probate Notices, Sales on Execution, not so remarkable in this country, especially when the squara around the *pri#oners, and a file of si^ ly, but plain sailed meat, & h, brepd, tfcc.; and Cominiaiiooers to examine and adjust the claims less than 23 per cent in advance of oidiimry rates. g i ^ lollux of foreigners from all nations is oonsider- ^i^^ehester. Conn., July 13.1804. tf of the creditors of said estate, which shall be prov-, {non werel detailed to pwry the order of the ed, thaa aay other cause. '' whenever any of them ui^ed for something a Special Notices 33'1*3 per cent advance of ordii The attention of the friends of pupulw.educalioa ed by legal evidence to be ju ^ y due, and n»ke ra> pofirt into efeci>t|ou. ijltlp et(tf4 , t ^ y hqcl »P afey ®ver to an obliging nary rates. Supennteadents, Teachers and Parenta is solioited to s u b i m e r cixyrHiNG, tum to this Court; and alw doth deeiaai that mr» Cards of acknowtedgement, religioas notices and nOMPRISING various kinds and qunUties,for The excitement now beoame intense! Men neighbor, when they never failed of getting a ince of perpetuating this purity by the use months be limited aad allowed said erediuws, froatt the like, one insertion, 30 cents per square. a NATioasi. Stahdabo. V Men or Boy’s wear. Please take a loch at our the data of the publication of this order, to exhibit and boys (|lled trees far and near to vritness fine slice of excellent pie, cake or pudding.— Political notices, calls forconventidiK aqd peqular SU booksellets. stock. WHITE h BISSELL. their chums to said Cominissioners, and daih Ifar-. the tragic scene. V^omen were dodging and Previous to this, however, they could boast of all meetings, to be charged the aaqts as other noliiges "April, 1834. may 23. Id ther wder and decree that said CiiiniuimioBais meet or advertisements similarly published. to reeeive claima against said esmte, at ^ ) i t ifherpver t|}pre was an opportu these delicacies at home. Things went on thus Notices in news columns 10 eents per line, one ag cAmPETOie, at tf-9 GBOVMS k SBLPEirg. N o t i c e . ofJ.HtCarpeaier.Esq., m WiUimaBtie, oa tha pity to get a^ght «t the footing. The for a week. The Mayor, it was noticed by his insertion, but no charge ipiplp of )ess than 30 R 23th day of Augaai, 1834, and OB the 13th day of ones,” while laughing in their Vfoithj better half, did not have a vety good cents. iLASTSRtVrn 1 Depot. For sale bv . heretofore existiiw under the September, 1834, at 1 o’chiekP. M.oaeach of said fleevei, ;|ss)m)ed the mpst spiioijs and elpnga- Births, marriagea and deaths insartsd without »( A, tr. r u A c r name and firm of CALHOITN BROTHERS, days, BBd that BOtiee of these orders be given b^ appetite when he came lo his meals—for die charge; but all additions to the ordinary annonnce- is dissolved by the death of the senior partner, JosH- postiiigaeopgr of |he same on the nearest s i^ pas* “ d everything betol^ned the i^par gpod reason, probably, that them are a good meuis, aa obituary notices, funeral appointments, NOTICE. I7A CAumoic in said town of Mansfield, and by publishing tha m tO K ih ^ ^ o r ^ r to firp! k c . charged at four oenu per lipe, ^ chaise b e ^ A. CALHOUN, Suiviviag Partner. same ft* one nion|h in a aew ^ p er nghBihed uiaiur p ^ u g ^Hilppns in die piftca-and she less than 23 cents. l l Persoas having unsettled accouuta with the il«it at thi| stiga of a^Urs, an old w oi^ late firmof WaATHxaar 3c Gaovas, are requested Hartford, March 31,1834, ^ * weekly in Williinanlic, in the County of Wmdham, •boHgllt t}»at a gop^ rhpbatb pie would do no Discounts wiU be made to iqerohaate advertis­ Ato call aad settle, v^hout ftaUm noHtt. and also by pubUcalion of the saase for the UhepOi ^ ana «f4 | e M iss|« g ^ oouu^ who M b «m , bw nujipr g|vp |ip^ husband a relish for ing at the above laM 10 the anmwt of ta o per t» (?. 4- QROVES. The undervgqp4 wiU cputiniie to eairy on the riod of one month, in a weekly newpapee—* ^ W ttia , qpl being inam. pf not mniftHyn 10 pere^iljO O , 13 per Printing Business undt;r the name of the ‘.‘CAL. ed ia Rockville, in the town of V e n i^ his djoner. She accprdingiy plpce4 Pne at his eent.; SO per ewC; $90, ^ eentv and on flUP JB oontiol h«r feelings, rushpd jip FQH pUklsB, HOUN PRINTING 0OMPANT,» at theo|d County-ssSaid new ^pers being the aide, vrhen he siU down tp the noonday meal.— 73 or over, 331-3 per eent. orieaBinuniAidm k situated stand, No. 96 State St, ROB'T c XLAQiJn . newspapers nearest the ptape where <• llW PHndiag ofl|cet, Cpl. T rrrrr^., and A cloud passed over the brp^ pf die ^ead of Advertisements firom the eity anSBeiss, or of I Street, about tjtey rods Boitheasta..,JTS;from___ ALEX’R f trnlaimad, of the family. patent medicines not to be inserted at |eM than _ Schpol^and fiomMtoSOrodsfiomtlietwo 9artiil>rd,MaySS, 1834. (he«e rales. OaBgr%sl)pBal Churches ip this village. f'OswMr. Officer, I never did see a m^n iWife,’ said he, ‘how often must I speak of From tranaieBt advertisers aad palsnt uaedicnie FHeelrsBiSaealessee Bach. All persons having elaima against the estate oi Theund«raigBedwil)msa|(hr tha fH* 5 «*n’t you get mo a place within the rin^ diesethingsf It seem as if you were deter* agents, cash will be demanded ia advaMe, save in the late Joshua Calhou% wUI i to present purpese,at the tnnes and i Po, Mr. Officer, please do. pasea of qiecial arraagaaMnt uc whsio a loeal *^irMWM. . H. osror OSRORR.J I . mined to give na die eholeia,des|ale of all m y feiNenee is given. RORERT CAL: [OUN, A&i’r. ■M yN - 5 ^ 0 . W, ^ S f S N W j * !W