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ted them, irritating hi* foe, by an angry 9. Elliott, I bark, at it crouched upon the limb like Robes Guy Fare Reduced I,."-. lay Buffalo hymn, a cat ready to spring her prey, hot TAILOR, And Time Altered. upon FOB. IAU IT his friends *"d *«• as if it felt to Inform -a ^ ft, at lm— at the taw Centennial Celebration. still that was delayed, b WM. BOLLES. "f ft—| spring S. P. that he has com- WVtlw Jbt. Mu conscious that its was sure, and felt a WISHESpublic in general lately kf JNwfmi, prey Litchfield, Oct. 20 19 in HanwiKTon, its victim in terrific 1 menced the above business Break tank hi eaag, ye tree*, in holding of At the breeao pleasure where he desires to obtain a share public through yaw tope At length, ripping up the bark, I Sweep* from the sea! suspense. patronage. All orders thankfully received a ferocious it drew For a* He rushing wing*, with apd quick growl, For Sate, And faithfully executed. IV oaoi shades and then sud- poor spriap, its recumbent length together, subscriber of* I N. B. All garments cut and made by him That bronnn a people brings, ggHk rpHE itself, sprung through the are warranted to fit. Exited though free. denly expanding 4^8§g fi rs for side his air towards its victim. The hunter, who •P FARM. j Haneinton, Sept. 20, 1880tflS Steam Boat* UNITED STATES, To stater bilk, lay down had watched its motions, with a situated tni Beecher, and HUDSON, Capt. Of oalu eagerly pleasantly THECapt. mjihlt your crown, shriek of horror but fortu- «0 LOST, will continue to between In dan:— sprang aside, the east part of Litchfield, containingabout | Sanford, ply homage the 6th instant, near Osborn’s tavern, Thene art the of earth, held to the with au almost acres of excellent Land, suitably divided into great nately sapling ville. to Mt birth; and wood ONon the road leading from Bradley N. Haven & N. York: OrtM, by kingly convulsive grasp. The claws of the mowing, pasture, plow, orcharding ia their worth, sharp this a small BUNDLE, containing New-York every Pleat, well-proved land with a House, two Barns, and village, Leaving New-Haven every tearing animal fixed in his and seemed ; good o elk. Firm heart* and true. clothing several articles of The finder will at 80VH1. Mondny morn at S out with Clothing. Monday morn’g g • to have carried him with it other necessary buildings: together 8 morning 8 nigh headlong be rewarded said bundle at this of- Monday evening Tuesday “ Thom are the one half of a Saw Mill, one half of one by leaving 8 “ 8 living light* over the dread a moment it good 19 Tuesday evening Wednesday mor’g bold abyss—for 18Oct. '• 8 “ wThtkt from your green height* of Earl’s Patent Shingle Mills for sawing shin- fice._ Wednesday eve’g 8 Thursday morning Shall shine afar, seemed that the would recover its “ 8 “ panther both of which are under one roof—with Thursday evening 8 [Friday morning who name the name gles, 8 “ Till they but witii an intuitive ol Friday evening 8 .Saturday morning footing, presence two one of which is built of stone, & “ Of Freedom, toward the flam* good dams, M’Crackan Jarman, 8 “ aftern’n 4 mind man asunder his Saturday evening |Saturday Come, a* th* Magi came the old ripped be. There Is on said farm a very choice col- Street, 106 Chapel seven each week. two Toward* Bethlehem'* star. and it to mar- such as Making trips Fare clothing, fell from crag crag lection of young Fruit Trees, apples, CONN. NEW-HAVEN, dollars, and no meals. Freight al the of the rocks pears, cherries, be. be. charge for Gone nr* those great and good, king sharp projection peaches, English Have received London, their own moderate sound ol The above mentioned will be sold lately from of prices. Who here, in paril, stood, with its blood, till the welcome property articles of on a credit of 10 or lb importation, many And raised their hymn: its fall to the earth, struck on his ears as cheap for cash, or years Peace to tha reverend dead l or POST COACHES sounds to a if desired. For particulars, information, in readiness on arrival of the Boats al Th# that on their as the of cap- Always light, head joyfully liberty he made to Dr. Samukl Bu- v Two hundred years have shed, tive. He rushed forward to his rifle, fear- application may Goods, Naw-Haven, to convey passengers to Hart' Shall ne'er dim. kXj, or to the subscriber on the premises. Dry which AH grow ful that life was not yet extinct it well worthy the attention of purchasers, ford, Boston, and Providence. baggage perhaps CHARLES S. BUELL. and the content! will be sold low at WHOLESALE at the risk of the owners thereof. Y* temples, that to God, his enemy. Soon however, Oct. 1830 7 very Litchfield, 5, tfl RETAIL. The are a part: JOEL BOOT, Agent. Mm where our fnthers trod, of his piece were lodged in the head of hi; following Guard well trust- DOZEN HOSIERY, embracing a New-Haven, June 1, 1880 your a went to heaver tfii foe, while up UP 1 fill wo- Th* fiiith, that dared the sen, prayer TAKEN _HFU complete assortment for men, Tit* truth, that made them free, from his lips in gratitude for his preserva' the subscriber, on the 7th and of Their cheiiahed men, and children, superior quality. purity, tion. BYday of instant October, five k ; Their garnered dust. English Thread Laces. Edgings Inserting*. For 5. ^ The hunter exhibited his trophy, bu YEARLING CATTLE, two Bobbinet and Gimp do do do. York, Thou high and holy On*. terror and toil had been too red line back one brin- 32 miles Land the __ Steers, 5-4 and 6-4 white Bobbinet Lace, Only Carriage Whose care for sire and son great—his 4-4, plain dle one red one white All nature fills, age could not endure it, and his remains Steer, Heifer, Heifer, 5-4 black Bobbinet Lace, some red artificialmark ex- While day shall break and close, now rest in the earth near the scene of hi: ; with spots—No Black LACE VEILS, uncommonly low, While night her crescent shows, achievements. cept one which has a swallow fork in the end Bobbinet of width k let terrific Footings, every quality. sO, thy light repose of the left ear. The owner is desired to prove On these our hills. Lace Sontag TIPPETS k COLL ARETTS, property, pay charges, and take them away. A doctor his patient, a lady, she an elegant article. visiting PHILO KELLOGG. EDGINGS, him to look at her She 4680 yards Narrow Bobbinet THE PANTHER HUNTER. requested tongue. Comtmll, Oct. 18,1880 19 which will be sold very low by the piece of HAR in PLATT. her mouth and put the end of her Via TFORD, through BIT WILLIAM opened 12 yards. of the the Doctor said it out a less 24 hours. Oo the banks beautiful Susque- tongue out; put —-ALSO- than some a an individ- littlo and was under the ne- Fare from Litchfield to New-York via Hart-- hanna, lived, years go, further, madam, Yew Goods. Just received from New-York a general assort- whose life seemed to have been devo- of it several times, the la- Ami. ual cessity repeating October 7, 1830. ment of 3,00. ted to the woods and the stream. He had dy only putting her tongue out a trifling S. P. & Wm. Seasonable DRY GOODS, and Steam Boat Line. the but like the distance each time. At the Doctor bolles, Stage grown old in forest, aged length which were for and will be sold THIS DAY receiving a general as- bought Cash, T 11 HE above Line will and a still remained of remarked, put it out as far as Ma- qgffiSMgfeak knotty ouk, vestige possible AREsortment of FALL and WINTER at a very small advance. J- I dam. leave Parks* Hotel his antiquity and hardihood.' When “Mercy Doctor,” says she, “you LIKEWISE, ^Viniii.siffljkiWi^nd Stage House every saw him first he reminded me of a dilapi- must think there is no end to a woman's 4000 Paper Hangings nffT^rrBfWBnfffcn>orning at five o’clock, dated and deserted fortress, but tongue." pieces decaying, Dry Goods, and at reduced Sundays excepted) and arrive at Hartford in I courted his an additional supply of Borders, still strong. acquaintance, prices. season for the Steam Boats for New-York? May 5, 1830 tf\7 and many is the time that I have warmed •Morris HARDWARE which leave Hartford at 12o'clock noon, and myself, during the dreary months, at the jlcademy. AND arrive in New-York next morning at 4 o’cl’k. bright fire the industry of age had kindled. Fall and Winter Term in this institu- CUTLERY wo ox. ff/*The above arrangement to continue" THEtion commenced on Monday the 4th of until I loved this old man, but that love could of various kinds—a good stock of further,notice. J. PARKS. October inst. Instruction is in the sev- Subscribers having located them not have originated in pity for his misfor- given eral branches of English studies. Crockery and Glass-Ware. THEselves at Wolcottvillk, for Manufac New-Haven tunes—no, he was as the spring Jiappy This institution is open for of both turine; WOOL, give notice that they will pur Stage, the he ever youth Bethlem, ke.