R. H. BI.ODQXrrT, Publiflher. TERMS,—$1,00 PER ANIHTM IN ADVANCE. VOLUME 1. EAST HALDAM, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1859. m, 14.
Saint St^u*!. the tinsel and the glitter of earth, but Sec. 2. AjiiMiccof the fn^nce, before whnin any civii tgainst snch barboi-master, npoathis statute. And action ispeuUing, may, l>y wriitiii Mroiimiit of the|>i»rtie« 'U the determination of this question, no opinion cr (Sast laddam Journal, BT R0BIH80N CRVSOB. loved and prized until we pass on toth e thereto, eiiilorised u|>oii the writ, and siijneil by f.ai(l jiartic lecisioH of said harbor-master shall lie conoidtred by Hie Good Book tells OB thata Htj standing i>r their attorneys, |>rovoeU to trial, rrn
The Fourth pa.«secl off very pleasantly here.— While beneath our tent enjoying the luxuries of rejoice with discretion. On such a day agents can niamifactura a more h-Jcous the occasion in quiet security, we could not but (Bm^i paMam ^mml Tlvjrc was no regular celebration, but the excur- think of those who might be marching to the as this, let nothing low, let nothing mean, coun1cnanc3 tlnn thoso, I hope the Old SATURWAY MORNING, JULY 9. iic nists passing through this place to the various conflict or engaging in the bloody strife for free- or rude within the latchet of our souls Gentleinuii w.ll never present oie t ) mo it'^ainers; horses and carriages driving from house dom in Italy. History may chronicle the 4th of intrude. At the conclusion of Col. Sel for inspeclion—I have lujvci- seen hun, Western Speculations. c house taking off the young ladies to the cele- -July, 1859, as a decisive day in the dynasties of den's remarks, lie introduced to the audi- but I think he must be hLir.dio:nc in tlic There has been no greater curse to th< the East. Are we not under infinite obligations ence the orator of the day, Calvin 6od- contrast. I will not attempt to describe )tation in Hadlyme, and the pic-nics at "Gelston" to God for civil and religious liberty? for our sac- western portion of our countiy than the ji ovc and Sillimanvillc, (interesting sketches of red institutions ? Our fathers fought our battles— dard Child of Norwich. As his oration is to you the cadaverous laces and the ghost- uaxvarantable speculations in land vvhicl I ich may be found elsewhere,) the streets filled we enjoy their victories. May we preserve the to be given to the public in another form, ly attire of these re])ulsive beings, but I Hacred trust of civil and religious liberty untar- we will only say that the delivery was tell you they were frightful. Bat what have marked the career of our western .viih little boys ^ring off their crackers, and little nished to our children. What'er the destinies of full of patriotism, having lots of fun with their good, the manner better, the matter best. on earth w;;re they doing there ? If I towns, cities and territories. The spirit Europe or America may be. what history shall say In a word, it was a fine production, and were not so much terrified as to bjr d> :orpedoes, altogether kept us in mind of the day of us, we know not, but memory shall register up- whicn animates speculators is generalh was well appreciated by his audience. prived of my senses, I am certain I saw Yankees delight in celebrating. The steamers on her tablet a "pleasant fourth at Sillimanville." opposed to healthy progress. While out- July 6th, 1859. ETA. At the conclusion of the oration, the choir cards, money, and bottles, and I Ic ive •••'ore all well patronized. The Grwiite State had sang "My Native Country'' in a most ef- you to guess what their object was in re- side capital may be an advantiage in somt ifteen hundred passengers, the L. Boardman about Celebration at Hadlyme. fective manner, and next came the re- sorting to that desolate spot at that ghost eases, by enabling the resident popula- V thousand, a::d the Washington Irving eight frehsments which were bountifully provi- breeding hour. From their appearance Hundred. The weather was delightful, not an ac- It is said in history that forty centu- tion to bring into practical use more quick- ries looked from the tops of the pyramids ded, and eageily "laid aside," after which I should never know whether they were ly than could otherwise be done the nat .;dent happened, although the boats at times were the usual thanks to the orator were given denizens of earth or hell, and I am sure rjry much crowded, and the excursionists report on the performances of the French in with loud hurrahs,^ The President of the ural recources of the land, or of a town- the nature of their employment, nor the ;liat they had a tip-top time, and enjoyed it much_ ®gypt' Whether those impersonations day then resigned the chair to vice presi- time and place chosen for thoir opera- site, or mill privilege, the usual cours( In the evening there was a fine display of fire were pleased or not with the spectacle is dent 0. E, Palmer Esq., when an appropri- tions would liave thrown any light on the of speculators has been such as to eithei .vorks in front of the (Selston House, which ap- not mentioned. Perhaps it was immate- ate speech was made by Col. L. Brock- question at all. If they had only been retard the growth of towns and cities oi i-ared to be much enjoyed by the people of the rial. Perhaps those centuries never did way, that '-note-worthy political champi- noisy and clamorous, it Avoald ha\-s smile on any human performance presen- to stimulate it unduly, so that they relapse illage generally, who filled the piazas of the Gel on" and honorary member of the Putnam seemed more kwaicn, but not a word was ted to their vision. They were not all Phalanx. spoken, not the faintest sound could be into ruin. In one case speculators pur- sion and the fronts of the private houses in the im' mediate vicinity. present at the celebration in Hadlyme, but On the whole, it was a great day, con- heard, the very stillness itself was fear- chase the most desirable tracts of land Some of the Vhoys from Moodus did not behave what answered as well, the mneteenth censiderin- g the size of the place—^full as ful and oppressive, and these singular and refuse to sell except upon such terms tury was, and looked from the tops of the large as Hadlyme could hold. Had the bipeds gave no more audible indication of very well on the return trip of the "Irving" from their presence, than did the bare boned that the pioneers and first settlers can- yiiddletown. They got up a little row among tall oaks in our park on the exhibition Norwich Aurora been present, it would going on below with a degree of compla- skeletons sleeping four feet under ground not avail themselves of the advantages themselves,' and before it could be stopped have been as jubilant as the "jocund mom cency and satisfaction we never before a tip-toe on ^e mountain top." in the neighboring cemetery. The masks might gain in a n2w country if ad- smashed up the mirror, settees, chairs, &c., in the seemed to be no impediment to the pros- ipper saloon. They were considered to be rather witnessed. The old trees of our park are mitted to a tair participation in the profits Mr .Editor— ecution of the business in which they t,yhtUh, and one or two of them had to be "ban- antiques, having stood in theie lot when of their industry. The speculator looks were engaged, but when the bottle was Led with care" but "without mittens" betore they the scalp-shout and war-whoop of the sav- 1 have some reason to suspect that I age were the only articulate sounds that handed around, the false faces had to be ahead to the time when the towns and could make up their minds to behave themselves, am the loser by not taking your paper, for a moment removed, and by the dim cities will be built and the country occu li, is very strange that such fellows don't know broke the silence beneath them. and that there are many little items in light of a single lantern, I recognized pied, and in the greediness of his heart nough to take some other opportunity to get Froim a staff high above the tallest oak it which would be of great interest to me, countenances three of which are almost floated the "corsreous ensiem" of the re-for in taking up an old number which fell as familliar to me as my own, and the says, this land will then be worth so and d:mnk (if get drunk they must) for on such occa-'I'^ViTr ""nn in my way a short time ago. I read there s.an^ '^nas thefnA} yv^ nonAt t,. onlAiil,yv makV¥ia.lr, e0 fooltnnlfr 1sl oaftr themselvesT.hAmaalir. M, anndJ public.. . ,Tli ,e coming daty* wa« s saluted byj fourth may be seen not a thousand miles, 80, and this must be my price, I will hold the thundering voice of the cannon and a letter ^m one "GHOST" of Moodus in from "the head of sloop navigation" I it until it will bring that price in tlie mar- g^et more or less knocks and beauty spots about gave for every star in the the constella- which he related bis experience on the their heads and phizes, but also destroy the en- would give something. Air. Editor, if I ket. He forgets or does not care to re- tion of the "gorgeous ensign" with sever- banks of the Salmon River one night had never witnessed some scenes which joyment of all about them. They will probably al volunteer salutat'ons for the lone star last fall. Who your ghostly corespon- member that the lands can only attaiij were enacted that night, and I would >e hauled up before Justice Attwood, and if they of Cuba, Jamaca and &c. dent can be, of course, I have no means give still more if I had not recognized that value by the settlement and cultiva- should be sent over to join Yal^tine in his rusti- Notwithstanding the sun was up our of knowing, but to some I have no doubt those faces which I meet almost every tion of the country, which must be acconi < ating visit at the stone boarding house in Haddarajstars were visible to the naked eye, whichhi s statements, clothed in such graphic day in some part of East Haddam, and I plished by the patient industry and toi lor forty of fifty days, we hope it may cool off their ^ is more than can be said of those in Ori-language and relating to scenes so singu- am confident that if those interesting and i^ghting propensities for some time, and do them:on, or Cassiopea. of settlers who must be allowed to pui- lar, may seem like a mere fiction. interested subjects of this letter when t^ood. We understand that the owners of the The patriots of both sexes and all ages they read it, could know for a certainty chase lands cheap or they can never makt boats are determined for the future to take con-^began to assemble at 10 o'clock A. M., on But I freely admit that certain events who wrote it, they would give ail the abaginning. stables on board on occasions of this kind, so as the parade in front of the south school have fallen under my observation which money that was staked that night. And But this class of speculators, residing .0 put asudden stop to all rows, by putting thejhouse. By II o'clock the marshall of the lead me to believe his satenient to if 1 am capable of judging my own mo- at a distance^ generally content them- ringleaders in irons and out of the way of other;«lay,Wm. E. Sclden, with his "aMs dbe e true. I have forg t e i what tives in writing this, 1 am sure i Wwuld selves with paying taxes on the land and passengers. Then good order will be preserved,'Procession" had completed the organiza- night he said his vigil was kept never make tins disclosuie, but for the holding it yfear after year, while they com- and the feUows will be taught to behave themselves . ^^ marching c .lumns, marshal in the old grave yard, and I have also hope I have of its preventing scenes fort themselves with tho idea that some- rith or without 'bricks' in their hats. music, led by Elijah Day, Esq., a musi- forgotten the exact time when the events wiiich I bel.eve have often been repo utd body will eventually be obliged to comt cian of the "old guard," in advance ; then transpired which I am about to relate, iu tlie same spot both before and since but sure I am that it was one very dark to their terms. Such si)eculation as thai HILLINOTON, July 7, 1859. the battillion "Youmg America." The banner bearei-s of this array were Mas- night in the month of November last, the night in question. is a pest to a new country, blighting ii Mr. Editor-I notice in your last i.s«c that.^^^^ ters E. Geer, son of the brave and lanien- that I went to the vicinity of the old As the result of my own observations, like a mildew. Such speculators as these, one wh| signs himself T.'appears to keenly feeK^^,^ of that name, and Wm. H. Fish House which stands on the point of therefore, I am ready to believe the whole dog the footsteps of the sagacious pion- vhat you said on the subject of the mails m your banner bore the audacious land in front of this torsaken burying statement made by your Moudus cores- eer, and when he has selected a line loca- paper two weeks ago. I think your remarks on declaration and no less audacious demand ground, for the purpose of catching a few pondent in regard to this place, for, al- tion they pounce upon its best portions that subject were perfectly proper for a neutral—"Y mng America—give US victory or fish, as I frequently do at night when I though I saw but a single revolver in with their dollars, and wait until poor paper, and I think the same of what you said inlcrive US confectionaiy." The valor of this have not been at work in the mill through that company, still I am convinced by and hard working men have raised the if ^ part of the column knew no the day. My boat was a smaU one of the calm, silent, intent and desperate value of lands sufficiently in the neighboi-lparty, wiuch is the o«« inpLer in this town. I bounds. Their zeal amounted to an "iree- dark color, and could not easily be dis- manner of those players, that had they hood to enable tliem to sell out at an hope you will continue to freely give your views pressiblc conflict." Next, the procession tinguished from a log lying upon the wa- known a Immun eye was upon them, that enormous advance. on l)oth these important.subjects until we have was composed of the fair daughters of our tor, and indeed in so dark a night as that revolver would have covered the knot A more numerous and mischievous restored to us such deccQt accommodations in the Zion, bearing parasols and the usual was, it could not be easily seen at all— hole instanter and I never should have class of speculators are those who pur- way of mails and roads as we arc entitled to. adornings of a meek and quiet spirit. it was anchored by a stone only a few had the distinguished honor of writing a These are public accommodations to which we are letter to be published in the JEast Haddam chase townships and cityships, and by all entitled, and any clique or party that under- Their banners were borne by Misses Jen. rods from the shore directly abreast of the aid of maps and a system of loud puf- takes to curtdl the one or wink at the less than nie Comstock, and Julia Selden, with Mr. Brainard's saw-mill, and as my luck Journal. How long they remained I do fery raise them to a ficticious value. half performed duties of the other (road contract- the motto "The rising genetation—ready in fishing was very poor, I began to get not know, for in a shjrt time i com- These speculators genei-aly give some sort ore) ought tob e exposed,and the coi^eyouhave and waiting." The piety and patriotism a little dozy when the careful, stealthy menced my retreat, and feeling that my taken IS well spoken of by all our best of this beautiful n irt of the column was life depended on my prudence, I think of encouragement to settlors by selling without regard to party. It is reported out here Deauumi part 01 TUe COlumn as Cread of some animal on the shore attrac- lots at a low rate, leserving the lion's that although the citizens along the route have obvious enough. Their devotion was so ted my attention and immediately I was King Philip. himself would hardly have shaie for them
to Sobinson Cnuoe. CHESTER WATER CURE, AUCTIONS! AUCTIONS!! ^nXIAMS & HAT,T,, GREAT IMPORTATION OF BT MABTHA LODISI BELSBAITE. AND Great excitement in the Lone dweller of the famous isle, Wlioletale Drnggists, EmbalmM in pleasant recoIlcctions; MEDICO-SURGICAL INFIRMART. MILLINERY TRADE, Hast thou been living all this while, For terms and particulars, address, 5,000 DOLLARS WORTH OF 204 ft 206 State Street, Hartford, Ct Or just experienced resurrection ? A. PRATT. Stra^ Bomietfl, S Chester, Conn. We offer to Merchants, at the lowest figiuei, a CAIPITIMS, BloomerSi And where is thy companion now. full assortment of TAI.OOTT A, POST, He of the name unli«ky,—Friday; J. M. Feddinghaus, Iieghorn Flati, Who fishedan d hunted much, I trow. Infant'i Hats, MEDICINES, DEALEB IN PAINTS, BEG leave to inform the pubtic that great ar^ And kept thy house so neat acd tidy ? MEN'S PANAMA, AND BOY'S STRAW HATS, OILS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, VARNISHES,. rangements are now made for the Carpet Trad*. Where hast thou been ? With Santo Claos; Ruches, BRUSHES, of all kindis Or, with the Wandering Jew, so famous? Gold and Silver Spectacles, Silver and Flowers, DYE WOODS, ACIDS, GLUE, Now opening, That of a sudden, without cause, Plated Ware. Bonnet Ribbons, Thou prov'st thyself no ignoramus, COLCHESTER, CONN. EMERY, &c. Parasols, We also deal largely in WILTON VELVETS, By writing of the " Vfflage BeUe.". MattraMea. Mantillas, ALCOHOL, BURNING FLUID and CAMPHENE In this our Journal of East Haddam; Those that do not enjoy the luxury of a good Dusters, and can make it an object for every merchant to ROYAL VELVET CARPETS, Nought will surprise -us now, aa well, call on us. Notc^en an ode from ancient Adam. MATTRASS, but are sweating themselTes to death From the great Auction Sale of Messrs. Wilnung- on Feathers tins warm weather are respMtfiilly in- ton & Mount, New York, and purchased by We also offer AT RETAIL everything wanted TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, Know'st thou the fasluonsf dcBt thou dress, vited to call and purchase one. 2 doz. just receiv- Jj. StrauM Ab Co., in the line, including a fine assortment of As did'st of yore, in garments furry ? ed and for sale Cheap for Cash, by WINES, LIQUORS, LONDON PORTER AND Goodspeed's Landing. S. COOK. comer Miun and Parsonage Street, oppodte the OLD FASHIONED SOLID BRUSSELS, Or dost thou get by last express Umversalist Church, Middletown, Conn., at about SCOTCH ALE, Paririan fiuluons in a hurry? for medicinal purposes, which are warranted pure Weatherby'a Old Stand. one half the Manufacturers Prices. KIDDERMINISTER INGRAINS, No time in our long career in selling cheap ev- and genuine. Bo tell me if you wear mustaches, C^ and get our priccs before buy ing. And beard all long and patriarchal; equalled this opportunity for Bargains. Among SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT. these goods may be found 12t 6 WILLIES & HALL. THREE PLYS of our own importation. Or for your sins, sackcloth and ashes, 500 Brown and Leehom Bloomers, 37^. Spring and Summer Fashions, As meet for chieftain hierarchal? 600 Fme Straw and Pedal Bndd in Drab and BARGAINS! BARGAINS! IN Juan Fernandez! Aflsitleft; Brown, at 50, 62 and 75e. Its olden place for Goodspeed'a Landmg? FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DATS, 1000 different styles. Boys and Girls Leghorn <5L SPECIAL NOTICE OF and Straw Flats, all the different shape in the mar- WE have on hand at the present time the best Tell me, or I of senses 'reft. assortment of goods in our line to be found in the Shall lose my all of understanding ? We shall offer our entire stock of ket at very low prices. 100 nice Straw Bonnets, 33, 50c, a very good Stote. We are receiving at all times the Latest and Poor, dear, old soul! do come tius way, assortment. most fashionable styles of Hats and Caps. Expliun this to my satisfaction, Summer Breaa Goods, 50 Neapolitan, at $1,50 each. We have on liandTat all times HATS AND DRY GOODS, So now, ni say to thee good day. 50 do with capes $2,00, 2,25 @ 3,00. CAPS, to suit every one, and what is of the most TALCOTT k POST liave completed their ar- And free thee from this strange exaction. at Reduced Prices! Une Split and Dunstable Braid, 18, 25, 30 and importance to the buyer, we sell them at the low- Prospect ^ Conn. July 6th, 1859. up to $3,00. est prices. rangements for the prosecution of the Elegant Fancy Silks, 500 Gent's and Boys Panama Hats at $1,25 each, HATS AND CAPS MADE TO ORDER, FROM EUBOPE.—The Asia, which arrived well worth $2,50. and perfect fit guaranteed in every particular. at New York Thursday brings intelli- Berege Robes, Grenadines, A small lot Boys Brown Hats, 76c. each, sold PH(ENIX HAT STORE, Dress Goods & Silk Goods Trade Organdies, Tissues, everywhere at $1,12. Phcenix Bank Bnilding, 305 Mun Street, Hartford. gence of another battle, which resulted Jaconets. Lawns. 500 doz. Ruches at 1, 5. 6, 8, and 10 cts. each. 8 . J. DANIELS & CO. in Hartford. The Ladies can find every new Dress in an overwhelming defeat of the AuS' Also a very handsome lot at 17 and 26 cts. Parasols be. &c. Steam Coffe and Spice Mills. trians, they having been routed from all Fabric as soon as the Goods are landed in New Ribboiu! Ribbons!! W. BOARDMAN & SONS. their positions, with immense loss of life All marked down. Remnants of all kinds at half We have bought over 2,000 dollars worth, at The battle was fought by the allies against price, a large lot of Gents Kid Gloves at 37'^ c. a unheard of low prices. We sell better Ribbons Wholesale and ret«l dealers in York. a solid force covering a line of fifteenlo t of Ladies Kid Gloves at 50c; and bargains too at 6, 8, 10 and 12c a yard, than you can buy else- TEA, COFFEE AMD SPICES, numerous to mention. where at 12, 18 and 20. Curtain and Paper Hangings^ miles, and embracing the whole Austrian Better lUbbons at 17,22 and 25c., than we have 241 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. WILLIAMS, KNOUS & CO., Green, Roasted and Ground Coffee; Teas, Choc- force. The batUe commenced at 4 A. M. sold at 25, 88 and 87c. we defy competition. STUiIi ANOTHER BATTI^. A few pieces at 33 and 37c. a yard, well worth olate and Coco^ Ground Cinnamon, Pepper, All- and lasted till 8 P. M. The battle took 50 and 62 cts. spifle. Cloves, Ginger and Cayenne, Nutmegs, Mace, place on the Mincio, between the pointy We have also bought a few other goods at this Cream Tartar. S. Cari>. ^da, Pulverized S^, CARPETS MADE and FITTEDilN CITY or HIGHLY IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE. Auction. Such as a She assortment of Kce Flour, &c. uf Montechiare, Peschiera and Soave. COUNTRY. One Day Iiater Newa!!! PARASOLS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Mrs. Everett, wife of the Hon. Edward 12,000 PRISONERS TAKEN I I I at remarkable low prices, also 200 different styles of PAPER DECORATIONS, found and hung by ua Everett, died at her residence in Boston, MANTILLAS, fltti fi®®- SEUFERT, would respect- Last line of Underground Railit>ad brings, at $1,25, 1,87, 2,00, 3,00, 4^00 up to 11,00. We SM VJ fully inform the citizens of East Had- in City or Coimtry. on Saturday last, after a protracted ill- • ihLdam and vicinity, that he has taken the 12,000 YARDS OF DRESS GOODS, call them cheap. room over Thompson's Harness Shop, where he TALCOTT k POST. ness. to be add at tiie Cheap Cash Concern of A very large assortment of will be happy to make Boots and Shoes and do all kinds of repairing for all who may favor him with :{69 Main street, I, 3, and 6 Phitt Street, Hartford A young man named Baldwin, was Black Velvet Ribbons, J. L. Stranahan, bought less than 50 cts. on a dollar. We shall sell their patronage. C. M. TALCOR, W. H. POST. Goodnpeed's Landing, April 2. Itf killed by the bursting of a cannon, in at a great reduction from former prices. 6c. width for 4c. 8 ct. for 6, 12 for 10 cts.; other Importers. North Branford, Ct, on the Fourth. Printed Lawns, 6d a yd. warranted fast colors. widths the same discount. Pine Iiumber. Merrimack Calico, Sprague and Pacific Prints 10 We have also received, LARGE assortment of our own man- WTEATHERBY'S O£B STAND. Dr. Hemy Northall, British Vice Con- cent a yard. 75 doz. Ladies and Childrcns Cotton Gloves at 474 MAIN cor. MORGAN^. Berages at less than usual prices. Ic. A facture at lower prices than at any other yard sul at Gloucester, Mass., committed sui- 100 doz. Ladies Cotton Hose, well wmtfa SSc. HARTFORD. Chambrays, Brilliants, ^nghams. Hosiery in Connecticut of equal quality, constantly on F. H. WILLIAMS, JACOB KKOCS, C. S.WEATNNWT. cide en Sunday last, by hanging. Gloves, Black Silk, Mitts, (Udies and Misses size) pdr, we shall sell at 12c. hand and for sale by E- S. DICKINSON k CO. Parasols, Embroideied Collars, Hoop Skirts, Black Remember we give all dur cu-stomers fair notice Geodspeed's Landing, April 2, 1859. tf 1 Dry Goods, Silk, Cravats, Gents Ties, Ladies Gaiters, &c. &c. h at our great sales commcnccs and STATEMENT A complete stock of Domestics. Monday, May 30th, 1859. COLUHS' COLUMN. OF the condition of the Bank of Ne' England, W. K. k Co., ofler the sdect^st^ of July 2d, 1859. so that every one may improve this opportunity. OAUBmros, L. STRAUSS & CO., GREAT ATTRACTIONS, DRY GOODS and PAPER HANGINGS, to be UABtUTIES. found in the State having one of our partners ac- Capital Stock paid in, Proprietors of the New York, Cheap, Fancy, Beautiful! BeautifU!! $130,700.00 We shall offer at very low prices, we are bound Lace, Embroidery and Millinery Store. tively engaged in the New York Market we are en* Circulation, 71,658.00 to sell them, all in want will do well to call. New and elegant tbled to show the Corner Main and College Streets, oppoate the PERFUMERY and EXTRACTS for the HAND Due to Banks, 1,406.24 Univcrsalist Church, Mid^etown, Conn. 8 THE LARGEST, THE CHEAPEST, md tiie BEST, Dividends Unpaid, 6,2S4.76 Millinery and Straw Goods, KERCH1£1<\ selected stock of Dry Goods and Paper Hangings, Depoats, 20,989.31 Ladies and Misses Flats, a tip top article to wear FOR SAI.E. Musk, Pink, Upper Ten ever exhibited in Hartford. Profit and Loss, 3,420.78 a whordeberrying. 250,000 feet Oak and Chestnut Flitch "Hmber. Violet, West End, Rose, - PAILE DE CHEVRA. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY OONCERN. 15000 feet 2 and 2i inch Oak Ship Phnk. Pachouly, Verbena, FrangipannL PEKIN DE CHIXE. $233,458.04 3000 feet 3i inch Oak Ship Wales. Heliotrope, New Mown Hay, Jocky Club, CHEAP CHALUES. KlSOimCKB. We have several little traps of one kind and anoth- er that are supposed to be cheap, please caUand G. E. & W. H. GOODSPEED. Airs of Heaven, Mill Flowers, Sweet Briar. PRINTS and BRILUANTS. Banldng House, $ 3,000.00 Goodspeed's Landing, April 2d. Rose Geranium, Sweet Pea, Boquet deCaroline. PRINTED MUSLINS. Specie in the Bank, 7,038.49 be con^ced. FANCY SILKS! FANCY SILKS!! We have in our hurry forgotten to speak of our Fleur DeOrange, Mother's Coming, Bills of odier solvent Banks, 26,33.00 DR. C. D. WRIGHT, Kiss me Quick, Sandal Wood, Kiss me Sweetiy The largest stock of ^ ^ Checks of other Banks and Cash Items, 9,813.93 OF LEESVILLE. CONN. Due from Banks and Bankers, 16,501.36 "There is a little perfumed flower. f* SI Overdrafts and Taxes paid on Non-Res- Member of the Analytical School of Medicme; Which well might grace the loveliest bowerj A. X we would just say we have got 'em. continues to apply ident's Stock, 268.97 J. L. STRANAHAN. For the Toilet, SO* XFL Loans and IHscounts, 194,702.29 Dr. J. ClawsonEelley's Medicines, Moodus, June 26. Florida Water, ^ O K. in the treatment of all Chronic and Acute Diseases, Riose Geranium Water. $288,458.04 of Men, Women and Children. Citronella Rose Water, -s- Daily average of Specie and Specie Funds, FTTUja X'X". U JrtJB- The Analytical System, uncompromiangly oppos- Musk Lavender Waters, in the State. $25,886.65 THE subsdriber would es all mineral me&eine», the delterious practice of 14 THOMAS GROSS, Jr. Cashier. For the Hair, BLACK BAYADERE SILKS. respectfully announce blee
I^ORE NEW GOODS!! FERREE & STERNS, xrsrw WRTirS BAUAl OF WIU WISTirS BAL8A1 OF WILD CHUT. SDCCRSSORS TO B. C. FERRKS, TrJBm^ It STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK El. ^OS Dealers in wnm*s BALSAI OF WILD CIBttT. Change of Time! MIDDLETOWN, CONN GROCERIES, TROVISIONS, FRUIT, At mim uisAi OF wiiD mm. Hujust received a very large assortment of NUTS; THE BEST REMEDY Wood Willow and Stone Ware; DRY GOODS, THE BEST REMEDY House Furnishing Articles; A-hich he will sell at very low prices. I have a THE BEST REMEDY Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars; good and cheap assortment of ^ THE BEST REMEDY Pickles, Preserves, Catsups; THE STEAMERS CITY OF HARTFORD,Capt Fancy Silks, WHITBT K. 8KITH Wm Coughs, Golds, and TTIHUOTIWI. Suup6on,and GRANITE STATE, Capt KiuR,will West India Goods. IVv Ck»U8ta8, Ck>lds, sad InllaeiunL Cheese, Ham, Drief Beef, Fish, nnta further noticc, leave Hartrord at 8 l-2o'clock ^ Valincies, FOP Coughs, Colds, and Tnflnwnis. P. M., for New York and river landings, and French Foulards, Flour, Meal, Feed. HE subscriber has just received a large tioodspeed's Landing at about 6 1-2 o'clock. And every other article usually kept in a first class Tand well selected stook of rot Coughs, colds, an:^. InfliMiM. G. E. & W. II> GOODSPEED, Agents. Bombazines, FAMILY GROCERY, Dry Goods, Oroeoriei, PraTinoni, now, A CEBTAIN REMEDY Goodspeed's Landing, May 5tli, 1859» 5 A CEETAUf REMEDY Alpacas, Also, Sole Agents for Middlesex and Hartfbrd Grain, Croekny, fte., STEAMER I.. BOARDMAW. Ginghams, Counties for the sale of which he will take g(««t pleasure in offering to all A CERTAIN REMEDY lyfwHtiM^ TURNER BROTHERS those who will favor him with a call, at a very A CERTAIN REMEDY Change of Time. small advance fbr Wines, Cordials and Bitters, RM WNGOnMHIOUfiH, CMNIP, AM ASTMM. and Dress Goods of every description. OmOI. or QVCustomers wil* not only find our Stock con* RM WHOOniraUBN, CMMP. ANO ASTMU. MUSLIN DRAPERY, for Curtains, &c. plete, but of the best quality and it will be sold as A large assortment of Dry Goods, comprising GILT SHADES—very cheap. cheap as at any Store in the State. Ae latest styles of Detains, Ginghams, Silks, Cali- ' FOR VIIQ0PIN*00U8H, QHOUP, AM ASfMM. OIL SHADES—a good assortment m*8, linens, Flannels, Cottons bleached and un- RMWmOnMHSOIiai. GMUP, AM ASfMIA. THE STEAMER L. BOARDMAN, Capt Geo. CENTER STORE UNDER MCOONOCQH HAUL. reached, Tickings, Cloths, Cassimeres, Velvets, W. Bates, will until further notice, leave Hartford PAPER HANGINGS, MIDDLETOWN, CONN. Satins, Tweeds, Satinets, Shawls, Gloves, Hosiery, A SORB OOBB every morning (Sunday's excepted) at o'clock; LINENS, JAMES G. rERREE, OEOROE F. STEARNS. Paper Hangings, &c. A SOBB OUBI Middletown, 9.15; Good^ieed's, 10.30 and Essex, COTTONS, Particular attention is called to alarge and splen- 12; connecting at Lyme at 12.20 with the Expres.«- ATTWOOD, ^d assortment of the latest style of Hoop Skirts, A SURE CURE Train going East for New London, Stonington, SUMMER STUFFS—for Coats and Pants, IRED off a Pop-Gun, No. 3, last week being the best as well as the cheapest ever offered A SURE CURB Watch Hill, Newport, Providence, Boston, New COUNTERPAINES, in t& place. Bedford, Nantudiet, Cape Cod and allstlong-shore, TOWELING, F FOR BRONCHITIS AND SORE THROAT. Mid ^ing West for Westbrook, Clinton, Madison, the dischaige did not hurt any one, the powder FOR BRONCHITIS AND SORE THROAT. Guilford and New Haven. Brown and White TABLE CLOTHS, being of poor quality, he advises the people of Mid- GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. FOR BRONCHITIS AND SORE THROAT. dletown to come down to East Haddam and buy Returning leave Lyme atl P. M.; Goodspeed's, SKELETON SKIRTS, School Books of him, just as though they would. FOR BRONCHITIS AND SORE THRO4T. at 2.20; Middletown, 4; and arrive at Hartford by Cheaper than ever. When Sissons of Moodus can SHpjujf the milium, .tOCS. Jb'ATO V JUBlOXliVy eflso-y 6 o'clock in time for the evening trains for every A SOVEREIGN BALM All ye who want good goods cheap come unto Atwood won't stand the ffkott of a chance. At- direction. wood says the Middletown people need School FLOUR BT THE BARREL OR SACK. A SOVEREIGN BALM Will also connect at Lyme, with the steamer Is- mc and ye shaU be siuted. E. ACKLEY. Books, perhaps they do, they know where to get .A SOVEREIGN BALM land Belle for Greenport, Sag Harbor and New them too. PUTNAM of Middletown has supplied In a word all you widi. Come and examine for A SOVEREIGN BALM London, on Monday's, Wedncs£i}''s and Fridays. \TEW STORE, them this ten years and intends to for ten years to yourselves, the subscriber is bound Through Tickets can be procured at the R:ul- i> AND come, and he also intends to sell lots of Books of F^ in IftctiMs ef Ike Tbioat ud lop. load Offices and on board of either of these steam- NEW GOODS, all kinds to the East Haddam citizens, including Att- For III Alfeetiou of the Thioat lod lap. ers. wood himself. Now if our fnend wants to sell WO* TO BB JnmsmM€KD. Passage and freight same as usual. A. R. Farshley, cheap, let him send his orders to Putnam, who will For ill Affeetiou of the Throat and Imp. G. E. & W. H. GOODSPEED, Agent«. has removed to the spacious store one door south fill them promptly, and at prices that will keep the " Cuh Oowl, (liiiek Sales, iid SmiU PnfiU," Fbr in IfliNtioii of the Throat aid lap. Good-opeed's Landing, May 2,1859. 5 of the CSty HoteL The store has been refitted, and East Haddam patronage at home. Try it Attwood IT RELIEVES AT ONCE. CHANGE OF TIME. is conceded to be the most commodious before you load Pop Gun No. 4. is the Motto. BOOK S AND TATIONERT, IT REUEYES AT ONCE. Steamer Washington Irving. Hat, Cap and Shoe Store, P. S.—Goods will be delivered in Goodspeed's in the city. Our stook has been largely replenish- P every description can be had of and East Haddam Lantog, free of charge. IT REUEYES AT ONCE. PUTNAM the Middletown BookseUer, cheap for 1 WHITBT M. SMITH. ed and is one of the best and cheapest in the coun- O IT REUEYES AT ONCE. try. Please call aud examine for yourselves. cash or approved credit Ain't it sa? Ask every- A. R. PARSHLEY, Union Block. body. GEORGE W. JONES, IT EFFECTS Middletown, Conn., 5 Middletown, May 13,J869. 6 A PERMANENT CURE. THE Steamer WASHINGTON IRVING, Capt H MUSIC! MUISC!! OULD inform his friends and the A PERMANENT CURE. A Bates, will on and after this date leave Hartford SI 10-S Z O-XO-, END your orders to PUTNAM for Mu- Wpublic generally that he has on hand a large daily, (Sunday's excepted) at 2^ o'clock for Good- sic. He has the latest and best. and general assortment of A PERMANENT CURE. spec's aud intermediate Landings. Leaves Good- THE GREATEST LIVING Middletown, May 10th, 1859. 6 A PERMANENT CURE. speed's as usual at 1 o'clock A. M. . BKT OOOBS, BAm»WA&B G. E. & W. H. GuODSPEED, Agents. HXJMBTJO-, The Peoples' Boot and Shoe Store. Beware of Coanterfeitk Goodspeed's Landing, May 2, 1859. tf 5 Reware ct Couterfelta. GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE DOWN THE GLASS WABE, CBOttERT, East Haddam and Colchester. AND RIVER!!! Bewaie irf* Coanterieito. Rewaie of CoanletfeilB. STEAMBOAT AND MAIL LINE OF STAGES THE subscriber has just opened the store formely occufHed by Chas. Brewer, corner Main and Court BR0GEIIIES41FR0VISI0NS. lbs ody GMOIIW baa tbe wiinen aignatun « L BI;TTS,>* PARKER & WARD, Street opposite the McDonough House, where he aa wan aa lb* priatMt nam of the Prapriettm, can sell you ALSO, SETH W. FOWLE Sl CO., BOSTOK, THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITES, Boots, «• a* onlad* wrappen, thenfore be not deeeivod. Shoes, Boots and Shoes, FOB lAIB ARE altogether two different names. Eusign IP tgr Omggiala aad Oaalen u Medicinea botb i» City aad LEAVES GELSTOS HOUSE, Goodspeed's Landing Hats, Hats and Caps, noted for his loud pretensions. While PARKER & Caps, ^ Coantiy, d^y (Sunday's excepted) forMoodus, Westchester WARD are known by their really low prices on Gloves and Hosiery, EVERYWHERE. and Colchester. Trunks, Carpets and Paper Hangings, Returning leaves KEENET HOCSE, Colchester, at BOOTS AND SHOES, Umbrellas, EVERYWHERE. S o'clock P.M. and Parasols, Patent Medicines, TI& line connects with the New York, and river EVERYWHERE. steamers, so that passengers can receive through we defy Enagn or his tribe to compete with us in Cheaper than Enagn or any other man in the Perfumery, Tickets as follows between prices. State, just call and examine his stock of goods. Dye Woods, EYERYWHERE. It is startling " but nevertheless true that we L. J. VANSANDS. Colchestcr and New Yoric, $2,00 AGKBTS.—6. E. & W. H. Goodspeed, Gootl- Westchester " " 1,75 uo sell Ladies Kid Slips at 25 cts. a pair, and Wo- Middletown Conn. April 30th, 1869. 4 Willow Ware, men's Cloth Congress Gaiters at 58 cts. a pur. spfotrs Landing; Kicharil S. Pratt, Haddam Moodos, " " 1,62 Brooms and Brushes, Landing. Colchester and Hartford or any Landing, 1,00 GREAT RUSH Westchester, " . " " 75 ENSIGN HAS HAD HIS DAY, Pails and Tubs, •oodus, " " " " 62 Ploughs and Farming Tools F ARSHIIEY'S DhTTERS! This is a most deniable route the Stage is driven PARKER & WARD, NOW TAKE THE LEAD, Clover and Timothy Seed, THE OXYGENATED by the celebrated CoL T. Gardner Swan, who has THE 0XY6ENATED BITTERS! bMn neariy ten years on the line and not met with Paints and Oils, and will continue to do so. Hat, Cap Boot and Shoe Store, T^ OXYGENATED BITTERS! a dngle accident The Boats are all of the first class We have just received a Urge and magnificent Flour and Meal, well officered and exceedingly popular in every re- Gentlemen's Dress Hats, AN UNFAILING REMEAY qtect • stock of " ' Felt Hats, FOR " Straw Hats, Burning Fluid, &c. &c. Goodspeed's Tending, April 15., An of which will be offered Cheap for Cash.— DYSPEPSIA, OR INDIGESTION, " Leghorn Hats, DYSPEPSIA, OR INDIGESTION, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, " Panama Hats, Call and see. THE FERRY, '< PahnleafHats, East Haddam Landing. 1 DYSPEPSIA, OR INDIGESTION, AT GOODSPEED'S LANDING. and we will sell them at prices which will astonish •« Cloth Caps, ACIDITT, FliTVlE H CT, HEAITBVU THE subscriber begs leave to inform the pubUc you. •< Glaze SUk Caps, HUBBARD BROTHERS, ACIDITY, FLATVLERCT, HEAITBVBH; that he having just purchased an interest in the Casamere Caps' Men and Boys Calf Skin Boots, MANVFACTVBUS AUD DKALSBS HI AU. KINDS Or ACIDITT, FLATVLEHCT, HEABTBIIBl^ above named property, and furnished it with new DBBUITT OF THK STSTKH, and much improved Boats, is determined to make « it " Patent Leather Boots, It t.