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M. R. H. BI.ODOETT, Pa1diih«r. TER1E8,H|1,00 PEE AMITJM IN ABFANGE. VOLUME 1. EAST HADDAM, SATURDAY, JUNE NO. 10.
(Sast §addam Jeunml, but it was a lighter stq> than his, accom- had sent me, btit did not anive*^ after I Tmc MAN WITHOOT AS ENEMY.—^WE be- panied by a nikling of silk. Nellie R, an had g^e out It ran as S^ows :— lieve m tile man or winnau who has "ene- intimate fnend, bounded in. She was 'Excuse me, Ag^ dear, ftom coming mies."» but E. H. BLODOER, PaUiikw. MaaiaeVi GsaAssiflsu dressed for the opera, ^e said tteir hmne to tea. My sister of whom I spoke A few years ago I visited the insane it is sound. Tvelvet shoes, who smirks and glides his One sqnare one year 8 00 bly by some carelessness of the carrKr, tiieunchalen ^ way to the obscurity he mer- creature of her reason, and by w^ rela- tures my eyM ever beheld. This was my note had not arrived b^ore that time. I A liberal deduction will be made to those tive, and for what motive, had she been first impression, for there follow^ such its. He adds nothing to the common who advertise by the year. afterwards learned tiiat he did call for me, stock, and is shoveled into his irix teet of incarcerated in this living tomb ? were deep and. jealous hatred as made her look and being told that I had gme to the op- BOOK AND JOB PEIimNG in aO its bruich- queries which were in my mmd as I positively ugly. I quickly drew down my earth at last without a tear on his coffin- era with some friends, and probably had lid' He may not have had an enemy, but es, executed with neatness and Aspatch, on rea gazed upon her lifeless remains. vail that my husband mi^t not discover not tecieved his note, he proceeded to sonable terms. My eyes involuntarily wand^ed over v^e, and from my concealmemt watched has he friends ? A place is vacant, but that place with his sister, hoping to find not in any warm, living, loving, heart. the apartment A littfe table stood in them with glaring eyes. I heard nothing, me tWe. Mw nothing elw ; and once when ral- The statue has simply crumbled out of Booik^Job andOazd Frinting the comer, beneath the g^eat window. 'A wild hope that he might be OF EVERY DESCRIPTION A Bible lay upon it, as I took it up a pa- lied by my companions, I replied, that I its niche and disappeared. was not well and begged to be Idt to aroused seized me, and I qprang to his Executed with neatness, and on reasonaUe terms, per slid from betweisn the leaves and fell side. But alas ! too late ! he had ceased at my feet I raised it It was a close- myself. THINGS I LKK TO SEE.—I like to ^ a at this office. to breath. young man fond f I entered my homo. But what was that my reason reeled, I '^as carried back to WAOLESALB AXA RETAIL DBALBRI HI wcaltliy parents. I posessed a haughty my yarents. I could remain in the To wliich Jonson immediately replied. home to me now ? The love that had 'I, Ben Jonson, Groceries, Biy Goods, Proviaioiis, and imperious temper, which was never brightened it was no lunger mine. Some house which had been the scene of my now, Lnmbtr, Ps^ts^^i, TaraiihM, Pkper subdued or restrained. My parents were sin and punishment. Hugged your wife.' not religious, and no care was taken to demon furnished me with resolution to 'But,' said Sylvester, rather chagrined Goodspeed's Landing, April 16, 1859. execute my purpose. 'Years passed. I grew no better, but impress my mind with religious truths— was still trembling; upon the verge ^in- at the tun, 'that's no rhj/m* J. ATTWOOD, Consequently I grew up unprincipled and 'It had been our custom s m e'Jmes to sanity, yet retaimng sufficient reason to 'No,' retoried Jonaen, 'but it is true! DEALEB lit extremely passionate. While every pains drink a glaf^s of sweet wine of an evening distinctly remember my sorrows, and to was taken with my education and ac- when we? were alone. I drew the table i9^Ferhap8 every man' may date the Readj-BSade Clotfaing, BooU and to the fire, placed tbe decanter i nd glas- understand what was passing around ShoM, atatarnniihiaff Ootdi, HatoaaaCipt, complishments, my heart was left to run me. What was perhaps strange, I was predominance of those desires that dis- wild overgrown and choked with briers ses on it Then wit|i trembling hands I turb his life, and contaminate the con- VBVOS, ASD HEDICUIES PATEET MEDICUIBa, PEB- brought a deadly opiate, the nature of conscious of my mental condition. and thorns of selfishness and love of tyr- 'Years passim, and my parents both scienec to some unhappy hour, when too FCXEBT, SCHOOL EOOES, 4c. anny : yet I was passionately attached which I well knew. The £rst eTe t pro- much leisure expos^ him to their incur- Goodgpeed*s Landing, Conn. duced was a dee[) sleep, which in a few died. I was pla^ in the care of an un- to my mends ; and sok>ng as th^did cle, who was m^ only natural guar" sions : for he has lived with little obser- SAMUEL COOK, not cross my imperious will, I got on hours terminatedi n the still sleep of deatii. vation, either on himself or others, who Manofactnrer and Dealer in all kinds of I filledth e glasses and into one I dropped From him I had inhecied the selfish pas- nicely with them. sion, which had been my ruin 'For a does not know that to be idle is to be CABINET FURNITUBE, Thus I|^rew to womanhood. Chance the drug. All this was done with rapidi- VICIOUS. ty, lest my resolution should fail me. time I lived in his house, but he found ZoeUar OluMs, FMthm, Sfriaff Bads, KUtniip threw me into the society of a young law- me too great a trouble, and under pre- CLOCKS, WOOD and WILLOW WABE kc. yer of distinguislMBd abilities, who hM be- When all was ready I paced up and tence of solicitude of my recovery, he A gentleman, whose character for ver- Goodspeed's Landing, Conn. gun what was predicted a brilliant csr down the room, nursing the fire which placed me in an insane asylum. I knew acity is established, declares that his reer. I soon learned to love him with all ri^ed in my bosom, by recountii^ to my- wife returned from a shopping excursion H. THOMPSON, self the wrongs which I had sufifen ~ it was only to get me out of his way, that MAXPrACrVBEB A«0 DEALEB U the depth t^ my pasmonate and impulsive he might have no hindrance in possessing tli« other day with three cents in her fj^^i^l^^ Bridles^ nature ; and was wild with joy,r when ictured to myself my idolized husband my large fortune. But I did not object, purse 1 There must be a mistake some- one day he came to me, and in eloquent R/ing stiff and cold before me, attd I fell I felt that I deserved it all. where. ^ WHIPS, TRUNKS, Ac- nto a passionate fit of weeping, then I language told me how long and devoted- 'Twelve years have I spent in this re- Goodspeed's Landing. ly he h^ loved me, and asked me to be drew another picture. I saw him drawn 'My good gracious I I wonder what from me, giving love to another. 1 treat, every one had been extrc^ty kind they'll manufacture out of grain next,' said BOLL.BS, SEXTON Si CO., his wife. to me. During that time I have never COMMiaUON VEBCHAim AED DEAUWS IE 'We were married. If I occasionally thought of all the agony I had suffered Mrs. Partington. 'Here's an account of a that night, and imagined how much deep- seen my uncle. It is almost over. I feel man making a rye face, and of another Fancy and Sta^ Dry €kx>ds, felt a twin^ of disgust of my own* quali- that I shall soon follow to that bourne fications for a wife, I soon silencra it er would he my wrong if I spared him.— making tk fhwry iqieech ; then a whole col- HMk7, Olaf^^ttgp Ce^ liUws, At that moment I heard his night key in where in my fren^ I sent my noble hus- with the aignment that my love was band nearlv twenty years ago. I have umn i^ut corn laws.' Also, a general assortment of strong enough to make up for all deficien-the lateh, and he soon entered the room. I stood in the recess of the window, where read the Bible—^have tried to pray.'- The Knickerbocker tells of a young TAILOBS' TRIMMINGS. cies A few months since I visited---—cem- No. 20 Asylum Sdreet, Hartford, Conn. 'My husband was- all that was good he did not at once observe me. The wine man was recently died in that city, of dis- first attracted his attention, the fatal etery. I found their %^rave8. Acostiy appointed ambition, as he 'wanted to BROWN & GROSS, and noble, and generous. I was often monument marks the root The uncfe passionate and unreasonable^ But he glass. I saw him lift it to his lips, drain wear high shirt collars, and bis mother PUBLISRBB8, ito contents, and I fell fainting to the is living in possession oftw niece's wealtii, wouldn't let him.' would take me to his bosom,- kiss me so and is seemingly prosperous. I have nev^ BodkseUen and Stationers, tenderly, and say so gently, 'You mustfloor. 813 Main Street, (comer Asylum) Hartford, Conn. er made known to any one the existence 'It is very curious,' said an old gentle- subdue this unhappy temper, Aggy. It 'I knew no more for several hours. of the paper in my possession. I have man to his friend, 'that a wateh shmild CHABT.ra BENTON, is making yon miserable.' When I rallied I was lying upon the learned that the family of Ernest are aU be perfectly dry when it baa a rmuung 'Then when he was goiie I would fly to sofa ; the lamp was burning dimly—an dead. Soap and Candle Manafisotarer, easy chair was wheeled to my side, and jprtRf inside.' my diamber, lock tiie door, and give my- The dear. friend who shared with me * - m I 44 MotganSt, 10 rods westof the great Bridge, self up to an uncontrollable fit of weep- in it I saw the form of my husband, the knowledge of Aggy's confession also HAETFORD, CONN. sprang quickly up. The drug was doing ^In the affairs of life, activity is to ing for r&ry shame. lies 'beneath the sod of the valley.' be preferred to dignity, and practical en- paid for Tallow. Ashes and Giease its work. He was in a heavy slumber, 'We had been married about a year;— Hoping|that it may serve as a warning ergy and despatch, to preme^tated com- taken in exchange for Soap. One evening (would to God I could blot and already his breath came wicker and shorter, and his pulse beat but faintly. to some who may re^ it, I give this hia' posure and reserve. TRUMBUIIIF HOUSE; from the record of tiraie that fi^l night ; toiyto the world but it lives like a hissing fiery serpe^ in 'My anger had passed away,, and all BY D. A. ROOD, ^Nobody is worth anything who has memory and has doomed me to utter des- the wild worshipping love which I had not a comfortable share of vanity ; it is 48 State Street, HABTFORD, COnT. dierished towards my husband, came Du Solle says that Mrs. Grummy had a pair in this woild, and I fear the next !> lump of ice sent to her, and while her the manner, and not the matter, of the my husband did not return at the usual rushing back upon my heart. 1 diafed thing that is offensive. Importer and J)teler in English and Rnsna bis h inds, I kissed his lips, I strove to daughter went to get a bJimket to wn^t hour. 1 watehed long at my accustomed it in, she just set the ice by the fire a lit- S^XX. OXsOVS, place at the pailor wmdow. His slippers roaEO him but all in vain. Aj^in I paced Why is a schoolmaster like an engine Bait B^ Cm«H«, Twia*, IkMliH^ Cnwh te. up and down the floor, bat, oh I what tle while to keep it warm, until the blan- and dressing gown were warming by the ket was brought driver ? One trains the mind—the other Aaajtr roB THE SALE or grate, and everything was in r^iness different emotions posscNSsed me now. minds the train. M IRFIUI GMM GUMIIIL DHBT BMII. for him ; but he did m^come. Twilight "A little folded paper, whidi I had not KG. 130 FBOKT 8TBEET NEW TOBK. deepened into darkness, and I began to before noticed, lyi^ upon the table, We once knew a feHow who fancied What kin is that child to its own fa- grow uneasy. All iny selfish feelings caught my eye. Scarcely knowing or he was a jackass. The beauty of it was, ther, who is not its father's own son ? il W. OOOX, A OO. were roused, and I felt myself sorely caring what I did, I took it up and opened he was not much mist^n. His daughter. WHOLESALE DKALEBS W grieteA. An liour more, yet he came it I saw it was in the hand-writwgot OO O IDS not 1 paced up and down the floor in a my husband, luid I ea^ly read its con- An Irishman, writing a sketeh of his What tables are most used throughout No. 86 WABBBE STBEET fit of impatience. A ring at the dow, I tents. Great God of Heaven 1 Wha.tlifet ie., says he early ran away from bis far the world ? Y^e-tables, rea-tables and NEW YORK. waited to hear his step upon the stAirs ; had I done ? If was a note which Einest ther b^use he was only his uncle. cons^tables.
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eou^ do not know whether his hair is W« M Msrtkiag OA. were excited by the an.xiety of tlie par* ^(tital ani j^taM gCtirf^ip. We uemarchlag on, h minsHiie and itorm— ^ray, blue or green, but if the renowned ties to get the money, and they sent MD fATUHDAY MOBNINO. JOKE U. lloog Ufe's road we ate maidibig; agent to iftake inqaii-ios, and had the bo* post master is "a chip of the old block," I^Our readers will find in another 8om« fiktfiOlgrina,wear y and won, •ly disinterred, when, upon examiuation, The Koodoi Port OAee Again. tvc should judge the (^ips were too sappy column an advertisement from Samuel Borne OB Life's jooraey just starting. a large amount of arsenic was discovered We are sorry to say that our subscri tc be of any use, and were hewn from Cook, who calls their attention to hit We are mardiiog on, in sorrow and care, in the stomach. The parlies, in the mean* bers continue their complaints regarding .««ond class timber. catalogue of goods and prices, which are Oar hearts aft b ndneM are beating, time, had been arrested, und Cole con> fessed the whole, as above stated, a» to the management of the Moodus Post In conclusion, we would cordially ex- cheap enough for the poorest, and good We have conflicts and bnrdent to bear, IMscordant Miinda oar ears are greeting. the agreement between himself and Wick- office, and several of them have this weel. tend our grateful acknowledgements to enough for the best. There is no mistor ham, but before the proper evideuce directed us to send their papers to the the veteran editors of the Sentindaud king the fact that friend Cook seUs a bet- Many wko begaa Life's Buveh with as. could be got here for tho commitment of Have wearied and fbll by the way. stores of Mr. Sisson and Mr. Silliman, iriiwis for their frequent notice of UP ter article of furniture for less money than Dr. Wickhatn, the Justice, for some ui»- can be got in Hartford, to say nothing of Many friendi that we lor* have left oi, iicconntable reason, discharged him from which we shall with pleasure attend to. )ud their fatherly care and advice so cor- Oar Father bath eaUed then away. the expense of gomg out of town. custody, and he cscapcd. We were at Moodus on Wednesday, and dially volunteered every week in refer- Botw* M that they MMtli among others that, were C4)mplaining of ence to the Moodus post office. We sin- To gaacd, to eomfort and bleM, SuiciDB AjfD ArtEMPrED Murdbr.—Our GV* Wo have received • copy of th« thirty' citizens were startled by the announce* the abuses in one form and another they cerely hope they will continue to watch fifth annual report of the offloen of the Retnat fbr To wUiper to oor aoolakiiid words tfeheer had met with at their post oflice, one <. f raent last Monday morning of the com- Dver and advise us until we become of the iiuane at Hartford, Ct. Whm pab and ton dotb opprwii. mission of the double crime of suicide and oar subscribers informed ns that he had .ige and an'ive at years of diHcretion and Our way is ofttiaaes rough and thorny, To CoRBiiPOROiim.—OurneweontribiitorflroiB attempted murder by Lawrence Buuraan, not received a single copy of the Journal,ar c able to take care of ourselves. If the Cheater must excuse us fVom publiaUng tho poetrj Bat it ii alM strewn with flowen. a person regarded as one of the most or* although he was one of tlie first thai editoi-'s remarks are intended to increase which the has sent us, with very Idnd intentlona Oar days are often darit and stormy. derly and inoffensive of our citizens. Biiu- subscribed for it We stated to him that the circulation of that paper in Moodus no jdoubt, but "Eunice** will have to take afew But there are bright aad sunny hoara. man and a lady named Louisa Bernius, have resided in the family of Mr. T. Krafft his paper had been sent regularly, throu^i ind vicinity, we cannot say what the ef- more lessons before her produetions will do her In Ood*s pure love sweetly confiding, very mudi credit in print We think a dngle for a number of years past For some ttie mail, to Moodus, and requested him fect will .^be; but for ourselves, we are BoandleM and free ai the air time past, Bauman has been attempting ven^ will be all of her piece that die will redly We shall go on oar way r^ead N. B. Mistur editor will please put these fines AT cross assistent pcst-mastcr or clerk to call about $2000, costs. Mr. Clarke appeared for the State, and which I have spent too tainey days and fore nites GoodiQieed'B Iianding, Conn. quite a crowd were present to witness the triaL on in yure iMqter, and lie pay all the expense. I Is now open for Summer Company, and nearly gtntkmen ^ d fools IcccuEetlieytakc A fine old gentleman of St. Louis, We have never before attended a Court held by sm aj^d 18 fust day ofT i^d larst, the widder is all of the best rooms arc already occnpie'J, or en- the Jturncll and also to attempt to drive Judge Cone, and we were very favorably impressed 21. P. S. Also say what you think of mi Rimes named He^ Sh^w, who happens to be and pve me your very best advice. P. S. again. gaged, yet a few pleasant rooms can be had now, gentlemen from the office with staves and by the maiufest dignity, ability and fairness irith rich, (say half a million) was mulcted inclMed Is a dollar for your paper one year, send and several others will be disengaged after the 1st axJielves ? to abuse and offer to fight a which he premded-^fwe were to be tried either me two papas with my poe^ isoonandobleege last week to the tune of a cool hundred your fi to the 15th of August. Terms $7 to |10 per week, prominent and worthy neighbor, give him inadvilor criminal suit, we know of no Court accordiiig to size and locality of room. thousand, for trifling with the "tender which we should prefer to him. It is very evident Chatham, June 9th, 1859. fifty dollars to go into the street to fight, The Gelston House !s kept open thronghout the feelings" of a spinster over whose head that he is strictly impartial and intends to do/iw- We should adviie this distressed yom^ man to year, sod will be found a pleasant boarding hoaie and then findirg himself too big a coward the frosts of some thirty winters had p^ tiee to both parties, and we should be very reluc- take a dose of salts and senna imniefBately,attend every sewing sodety whhin fifteoi miles with a n Winter as well as Somoiir. Terou for Winter 16 even. Icy his fingers on the grnt'cman, tant to appeal a case firmn his judgement where the sed. .He wanted to marry her, and then determination of fin^g some young lady of less board to $6 per week. Washing at aQ seasons finally to Fceak lack to imbibe alittlt whole facts had been presented. be didn% and had to pay the above sum years than himsdf or hia "widder^ to transfer hia fifty cents per dozen. ir.ore camilene and ice voaitr ? for his fickleness. aftetioBstO: If this don't efTect a cure within Good water, and good air. Do ladies like to be cursed and sworn WK think our friend Scofldd of the Hartford dev«B weeks he had better get the consent vS his Good lodging, and good fare. Poll must be getting hard-hearted, for he says in ma to go tothe t*^ of the White Mountuns and Good servant^ which are rare. at because they ask a second or third Mr. George H. Hoyt, of Stamford, was Good attenti m 3-? % EAST H-AJDIDAM: JOXJB-ISr-AJL.-
Wanted ImmeAat^. AUCTIONS! AUOnONS!! ^HJUAMS A HATJi GREAT IMPORTATION OF THE subscriber wonld 5000 feet 14 and 16 inch White Oak Treenails, Great excitement in the . respectfully announce 100 5 and 6 inch Wito Oak and Chestnut Wholasalo Bmggists^ that he has on hand Knees. MILLINERY TRADE, as good an aaaortmcnt 5000 feet li, and 2 inch Ash Plank. 5,000 DOLLARS WORTH OF 204 ft 206 State Stnet, Hartlbid, Ct of 5000 ieet 2 inch common Oak Phrnk. We offer to Merchants, at the lowest figwes, a 2000 feet S inch White Oak Wales. Straw Bonnets, lAiriTIMS, Jmw Pxioed 5000 feet common Oak «x6 7x7 Timber. Bloomers, fidl assortment of FURNITUKE, G. E. ft W. H. GOODSPEED. Iieghom Plata, MEDICINES, TAUOTT A POST, Goodspeeds Landing, April 2, 1859. tf 1 InfanVa Hata, PAINTS, as can be found at any BEG leave to inform the public that great ar MEN^ PANAMA, AND BOY'S STRAW HATS, OILS, other catabUahmentin VARNISHES, the State. Hj stock compriaas ZXOUB! FLOUB!! rangements are now made for the Carpet Trade. FRESH GROUND AND WARRANTED. Ruches, BBUSHES, of all kinds, GOOD HAHOGANT SOFAS for . $12 THE Subacribeta are now recdving direct from Flowers, DTE WOODS, ACIDS^ GLUE, Now opening, TETB a TETES for - - 16 the Mills, (at Cleavdand Ohio^) a vety superior ar- EMERY, 4c. STUFFED SEAT AND BACK BOCK- Boniiet Ribbons, tide of FLOUR, made expresdy for th^m from se- Parasols, We also deal largely in mC CHAIRS .... 6 lected Wheat A sample oT <0 bbb. arrived this WILTON VELVETS, EAST ROCKEBS or CASTOB CHAIBS, II Mantillas, ALCOHOL, BUBIONG FLUID aad CAMPHENE morning, and to introdaeeit, the price-will be made and can make itanotgect for every merchant to LOUNGES—WOBSTED OOVBBING, 8 50 as low as possible. Our customers and all others Dusters, ROYAL VELVET CARPETS, MAHOGANY CHAIBS—STUFFED SEATS 2 25 in want of astymior artide are invited to Vey it call onus. From the great Auction Sde of Messrs. Wilming- We also offer AT RETAIL everything wanted GOOD MARBLE TOP TABLES 8 We will wammt the Flour to give perfect satisfiuv ton ft Mount, New York, and purchased by TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, MAHOGANY CABD OB SIDE TABLES, • tion. G. E. ft W. H. GOODSPFED. in the line, indu^fing a fine aasortment of OOBNEB STANDS or WHAT NOTS • S 50 Goodapeed's Unding, April SS, 1859. 3 Ik Strauos A Co^ WINES, UQUORS, LONDON PORTER jSSD LOOKING GLASSES from 15et8. to 8 60 comer Mdn and Parsonage Street, oppodte the SCOTCH ALE, OLD FASHIONED SOLID BRUSSELS, BTJBEAUS from $5 50 to |16. Farming Utensils. Umversalist Church, Middletown, Conn., at about for me^dnd purposes, winch are warranted pore CLOCKS from fl 50 to $4 00. one half the Manufacturers Prices. and genuine. KIDDERMINISTER INGRAINS, BLACK WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES, Plows, No time in our long career in selling cheap ev- Cdl and get our prices before buy ing. Also, a lai^ge asaortmoit of common tables and Cultivators, er equalled this opportunity for Baigains.. Among 12t6 • WnjJi^tHALL. THREE PLYS of our own importatic:' stands. SPRING BEDS of thrce different kinds. Ox Shovels, these goods may be found Sprixii; and Summer Fashiona, BEDSTEADS of almost every style to be found in 500 Brown and Leehom Bloomers, 37-10. Hoes, IN market. Enamelled Chamber Setts, Book Cases Rakes, 500 Fine Straw and Pedd Brdd" in Dnrib aad of different styles, Cane and Wood Seat Chaira, Manure Forks, Brown, at 50, 62 and 76c. Cane and Wood Seat Boddng Chain, Cane Seat 1000 difiierent styles. Boys and ^rls Leghorn WE have on hand at th^present time the best SPBCUL NOTICE OF •nd Back Booking Chairs, Qmat diidn and eush. Spades, and Straw Flats, all the different shapein the assortmentof goods in our line to be found in the ions, Childtens^T^ and Boekii« Chain. Also, Shovels. ket at veiy low prices. State. Wearerecdi^atalltimestiieLatestand a assortment of Windov Shades and Trim- &c. &C. 100 im Straw BCotton and Hoak MatUawee. for sale low by assortment We have on hand Tat aU times HATS AND DRY COODS, 6. B. ft W. H. GOODSPEED. 50 Neapolitan, at 11^50 each. CAPS, to siut every one, and what ia of the moat WOODEN WARE—Tubs, Bowles, Trays, Pails, 50 do with canes $2,00, 2,25 Q 8,00. TALCOTT k POST have completed tiicir - i^lte. Goodspeed*8 Landing, April 2d, 1859. 1 importance to the buyer, we sell them at the low- FfaieSpUt and Dunstable Bndd, 18, 25, SO and est prices. WILLOW WARS—WagoM, Cabs, Chairs, tx. uptofS,00. rangements for the prosecution of the ftto^reflit Sto-^eaitl HATS AND CAPS MADE TO ORDEB, mA a varied of other artUea, wbieb wOl be sold 500 Gent's and Bova Pknama Hatnt^,26 eabh, and perfect fit guaranteed in every particular. for Cadi from 5 to 15 per cent less than can be TOr, SHEET IBOV,ud COmSL wdl worUi $3,50. PH(ENIX HAT STORE, bmightatanyoliicrestaliiidimeiitintheStaie. If "09 cmrRxxtr A small lot Boys Brown Hat^ 75c. each, sold Phomix Bank Bmlding, 806 Mda Str^ Hartford. Goods A Silk Goods TradD yon do not believe it, pleaae naniftit it by oaUing At the old stand of H. R. Hibbard & Co everywhere at $1,12. _» J. DANIELS k CO. and see for yoursdves, and if yon are convinced InHartfbrd. The Ladies can find every new Dn.^ Ton win find a lu^ge assortment of 6<10 dos. Buchcs at 1, 5. 6, 8, and 10 ets. eaeh. that we are right, select what you may want in our Also a very handsome lot at 17 and 25 cts. Steam Ooffi and Qpioo Mills. KM, and rest assured that you are getting your Cook, Psrior, sad Parisr Cook Storeo, W. BOARDMAN & SONS. Fdiric as soon aa the Goods aie huded in Ne. . aM»ney*a worth, and that you are bm^ as cheap of the best Unds for 4^erwo^or coaL Ribbons! Ribbons!! as your nrighbor or any one dse. Kb Jockejnng We have bought over 2,000 doUars worth, at Wholesale and retdl dealers in York. done hens. . SBMUEL COOK. Chain and Brake Pomps, of all kinds , «osnt unheard of low prices. We sell bitter Ribbons TEA, OOFFEE AND SPIOES, Goodspeed^ LandiaK^TuM 10, 18S9. . ly on hand and pat npatthe shortest notfoe.^• ate, 8,10 and 12c a yard, than you can buy else- 241 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. where at 12,18 and 20. OnrtalB tndlPapor Huigings, LoadPiBO aad Shook load,* good aasort Green, Roasted aad Groond ColRse; Teas, Choc- J. A. & H. P. FELTON, ment constanay on hand. Better Ribbons at 17,22 and 25c., than we have soMat 25, SS and S7c. olate and Cocoa, Ground Cinnammi, Pepper, All- we defy competition. DENTISTS, Roofing d(me at short notice. A few lueees at SS and S7c. a yard, wdl wortii Clove^ GingerandCayenne, Nutmegs, Maee, OBce one door aouth of Court House, upstairs. A large aasortment of Plain and Jappaned, Glass fiOandeScts. on Tartar. & Garb. Soda, Pulverind Sage, CARPETS MADE and FITTED IX CITY « • mntUTOWH, omar. and Brittaaia Ware, for sale dieut. We have also bought a few other goods at tira Rice Flour, 4e. TMr Mw s^ ofwoik, ** ContinwMB Gom^ and HAEPSBBOIIS. Auction. Such as a She assortment of COUNTBY. «Ttdcunts,"are aeknowe^ged by all who have Moodus, April 2d. PARASOLS, BOOTS Aim SHOB8. PAPER DECORATIONS; fbund and hung by i: • enmined them, to be a most pnfect tucceas in remarinble low prices, also 200difilerent styles of ^^ n £0. SEUFERT, would respect •echaniral dentistiy; they aie puttiqa worit in DR. O. D. WRIOBT, Ml VJflilly inform tiie dtiiens of East Had- aU odier styles also, at prices to suit afi. OF LBBSVILLB. CONN. MANTILLAS, « HLdam and vicinity, that he has taken the in (Sty or Country. Middletown, June 10, 1059. 10 Member of the Analytieal Sdioolof Medkane; at $1,25,1,S7, 2,00, 8,00, 4,00 up to ll,Oa We room over Thompson'a Hamess SIK^ where he continaesto^ply call them chei^ Witt be happy to make Boots and Shoea and do all TALCOTT k POST. MI88E. E. MEEOH, Or J". dawsoiiKallaj^ Madiotnes, A very large assortn^t of kinds of repdring for aU who may fiivor Um with 868 Main street, 1, S, aad 5 fnU Street, Hartfor,! tuaofkcnran Asn> DBAUE n thdr patronage. in the tvertsMBt (Of all Chraiie and Aeate MeMes. Black Teivet Ribbonis Goodspeed'a Lan^, April 2. Itf C. M. TAICOIT, W. H. POST. Bonnets, Bloomen^ Jocdmy% Slats, of Men, Women and ChOdrea. ... boushtlessthan50cts.onadoUar. Weshdlsdl Importers. RIBBONS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, LACES, ftc- The Analytical System, uncompromisingly cppsi^ 6c. width for 4c. 8 ct for 6, 12 for 10 cts.; other Pino IrtimlMr. es all Mtiwiw meAeims, the ddterious piactfwef widths the same discount IbixiNEBT GOODS, the Latest Styles. LARGE assortment of our own man- Just r^ved a choice addition of NEW GOODS Uee^ng, and other foUadons resources of tlM.sId We have also received, WEATHERBT*S OU) STAND. school or regdar practice; it has awstfled ^ 75 doz. Ladies.and Childrcns Gotten Gloves at A faeture at lower prices than at any other yard 4U MAIN cor. MORGAN ST. making now a complete and valuable aasortment Ic. hi .Coanecticut of equd quaKty, constantly on of anjf^ing and everything called for in that line, siqieriori^ in the success with which has been attended, and relies on Yq^etaUe Beme- 100 doz. Ladies Cotton Hose, well worth 25c. hand and forsale by E- 8. DICKINSON k CO. HARTFORD. Orders are respect^y aolidted, and wiU receive dies alone for the acoomplishment of satis&ctoiy pair, we shall sell at 12c. Geodspeed*s Landing, April 2, 1859. tf 1 F. aWiuiAvs, JACOB KJIOVS, C. S. WKATHKRHV. prompt attention. results in the treatment of disease. In the fulfil- Remember we give all our customers fur notice Dry Goods^ Residence, Wm. L. Fuller's Block, (upstairs,) ment of its misdon, the levelled dart of death for hat our great sdescommeuces- and junction of High and Main Street a while is turned adde, the shaip pang soothed, Monday, May 30th, 1859. COLLDTS' OOLUHV. Moodus, May 25, 1859. 8 the fevei's fire allay^ the nerves braced once more: the bean chceried again, and balmy dajrs so that every one may improve this op^rtunity. GBEAT ATTRAOnONSk W. K. A Co., offer tiie SSS^tlEk < HEADQUARTERS aad soft nights imparted. L. STRAUSS k CO., Beautiful! Boaatiiiai! DRY GOODS and PAPER HANGINGS, to : A practi^ proof of its eSdent action, wiU be Proprietors of the - New York, Cheap, Fancy, found in the State having one of our partners a. - Lace, Embroidery and Milllnct-y Store. New and degant tively engaged in the New York Market we are es. FOR presented to slL who will edi Dr. Wright— aUed to show the Advieefree. 8 Comer Mun and College Streets, oppoate the PERFUMERY and EXTRACTS for tiie HAND. Universalist Church, Middletown. Conn. 8 KERCHIEF. THE LARGEST, THE CHEAPEST, and the BE-T. Musk, Pink, Upper Ten wlected stock of Dry Goods and Pkper HangLi^^^ ICE CREAM Asm REFRESH- IKstrict of East Haddam as. Probate Court, Violet, West End, Rose, ever exhibited in Hartford. DRY GOODS, MEIIT SAIXX>N. April 30,1859. PAILE DE CXETR ' Estate of RICHABO T. BBOOES, kte of East liad- PMhouly, Verbena, Rangipanni. PEKINDE CHINK ^^ i^is. K- A GREAT REVOLUTION IN PRICES!! y^ THE subscriber takes pleasure in an' Heliotrope, New Mown Hay, Jocky Club, ^^i^oundng to Iria friends, and to those who dam, in sdd District deceased. CHEAP CHALLIE . The Court of Probate for the District of East Airs of Heaven, MID flowers. Sweet Briar. PRINTS aad BBILLIANT& Are notl^ frioids, and to all the men, Rose Geramum, Sweet Pea, Boqnet deCaroline. We are now recdving a fine and wdl sdected women and duldren in tlm vidnity, to themartwd Haddam, hath limited and allowed dx months from PRINTED MUSLIN . stock of Goods boi^t for the date of publication hereof for the Creditors of ^ur DeOrange, _ Mother'a Coming, and the unmarried, aad to those who «atU to get Kiss me Quick, Sandd Wood, KissmeSweetiy FANCY SILKS! FANCY SILKS!! married, aad to thiwe whoifmV, to all the young add Estate represented insolvent in which to ex- The hugeat stock of GASH!! ladiesand generous fisllows,i n short to every body hibit their claim against add estate } and has ap- "There is a littie perfuised flower. who have plenty of loose diange in thdr pockets and pointed Elyah Day and Oaas E. Palmer both of Which well mi^t grace tiie loveliest bower.'' East Haddam in ada district didntereated freehold- and dnU adl tbem to the ladies of our town for taant to spend it for sometiung good to eat or drink For tho Toilet, hwthe has just q[iened a Refreshment Saloon, be ers, Commisdoners to receive and exan^ sdd CASH, at prices that win pleaae dl in want ofDRY dalms, Certifiedfrom Becord, Florida Water, GOODS. We have some tween. Uppw a^ Lower Lsadiqg,s for their Rose Geranium Water. express a^ particular coDvemence, where he will CHARLES ATTWOOD, Judge. The subscribers give notice tiiat they diall meet CitroneUa Rose Water, be happy to see them every day, and wdtonthem Mudc Lavender Waten, RARE RARQAlWa in tiie most approved s^le. His Saloon will not at the Dwelling-house of Efijah Day in said East in tiie Stete. be a low groggery, nor a tobacco covered bar- Haddam, on the 29th of Ai^t^ and 29th of Oct For ttib Hiir, A. D. 1856, at 1 o'dock in the afternoon eadi of BLACK BAYADERE SILK Ladies we sen for CASH and we ate bead to room ; it ia neatly carpeted, punted and fonushed Burnett's Cocdne. PLAIN BLACK «ILKSw and win always nave a tHeut and tidy appearance said days for the purpose of attending to the busi- Phakm's Hair Invigorator, ss (^sdd appointment •PLAIN SILK Expose the big Profit oa Fanqr Goods. smtable for the entertunment of ladBes as wdl as Lyon'a Oithyon, VALENCIA PLAID. gentlemen; and where can be pcoeared as good EUJAHDAT, Barrey Tricopheroa, 0. KPAUUB, CoBjin^oners. PRINCESS PLAID- A good asBortment of Boyle's Hyperion Fluid, BAYDEBE VALENCIAS Ac. Ice Cream, Pies, Cakes, Confectionery, AU persona indebted to sdd Estate are reques- PeidanOilofKada, ted to make immediate payment to to which we invite the attention of all purchase: Ale, Porter, Beer, Ciga^ and the Buse Hair 00, of KUlinMry and Straw Goods. d^rent kinds of Wines, Ac^ 6 HARRIET BROOKS, Administntiix. Barey:Oil, highly Perftamed. OBT GOODS aad PAFBE HAHGI96£ A smaBM of M18BBB FLATS, we are oSeting as can be found i=. the Slate. FOR AI£. BaiMy's Purified Marrow witii ExtrMt^Boa^^ dont forget thejpfawe, Hiera is not a diq|le penon in town between for 30 centa, li^y worA daable tiie price, also a 250,000 feet Oak and Chestaut Flitdil%nber. WEATHEBBTS OLD STAND, fine lot the agea of 10 and 90 who will not do themsdves Bamey'a Cocoanot 03 and Marrow, 15000 feet 2 and 2i inch Oak ShipiPlank. B" 4t4 Mdn cor. Morgan Street agr^ and aerioua iigustiee if they fiul to vidt 8000 feet 8i inch Oak Sl^ Wdes.. "A or Melted Hair Tonic. ao patromse this fiuluonable resort at least once a Collin's KaUocrine, WILLIAMS, KNOUS & Co. week. It is just the place that has long been 6. E. ft W. H. GOODSPEED. Oohogama, lAdlas Straw Bonn^ Good^eed'i Landing, April 2d. needed here, sad it is just the place where the Barney's superior Cdogne, pot up in Elmnt Bot- at low prices. good tlungs win be served out in a style and neat^ ties, for tiie Toilet Table. CROCKERT, CHINA AND nw that canH hdp proving satiafiu^ry. TO UET. . The above are some the new and dedraUe PLAIN SILK PARASOLS, for <7 N. B. That Soda Fountain is now in snc cssdiil THE House and Lot recentty ttccnpied goods, now opening for the ^ring trade at GI.ASS-WARE. operatkm. Callandtryit C^tt Stein, near the Ferry, ofqpoejite (Sood- C. F. COLLINS, Druggist WM. A. BOYCE. *8 LanMiddletown Advertisem'nts Middletown Adverti^tix'nts tnnirs BAISAI OF WILD CBEUT. IBTAI'S LALSM OF HM CBEUT^ ORE NEW GOODS!! FERREE & STEARNS, jyjhiw ktf STEAMERS FOR NEW TOBX. M 8UCCE880BS TO C. FKBSEC, IBTirS lAUAI Of WUD CBEUT. Change of Time! Dealers in AT USTAVS BAUAl OP WUB CBEUT. MIDDLETOWN, CONN, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUIT, THE BEST REMEDY Has just received a very large aasortnent of NUTS; TXXS STOXiS, THE BEST REBIEDT DRY GOODS, Wood WiUow and Stone Ware; THE BEST REMEDY House Furnishing Articles; or THE BEST REMEDY THE STEAMERS CITY OF HARTFORD,Capt. which he will sell at very low prices. I have a Tobacco, Snuff and CSgars; Vor Coai^ Cold^ and Tnflnwnia Siiupmn,uid GRANITE STATE, Capt Knig,wiU good and cheap assortment of nckles. Preserves, C^tsaps; WSITBT H. 8KITH. Wat Coughs, Colda, and ^dllnenis. until further notic«, leave Hartford at 3 l-2o'clock Fancy Silks, P. M., for New York and river landings, and West India Goods. "^HE subscriber has just received a large IVxr Conglis, Colds, and ^iflnensa. tioodspeed'g Landing at about 6 1-2 o'clock. Valincies, Cheese, Ham,' DriefBeef, Fish, . and weH sdeeted stoek of Vor Coni^ Colds, and Tnflwffnwi G. E. k W. H. GOODSPEED, Agents. Flour, Meal, Feed. A GBBTAHf REMEDY Goodspeed's Landings May 5tb, 1859. 6 French Foulards, And every other article usually kept in a jBrat class BzyOood^ ChrooiBrias, SrovinoBf, Plonr, Bombazines, Gnin, Crodtey, A CEBTAHf REMEDY STEAMER Ii. BOARDMAN. FAMILY GROCERY, which he wHt take great pleasnre in offering to all A CERTABf REMEDY Change of Time. Alpacas, Also, Sole Agents for Middlesex and Hartford those who «iH fiitor him with « call, at a very A CERTAHf REMEDY Ginghams, Counties for the sale of small advance for Muslins, TURNER BROTHERS RMWHOOme^iQUGH. GIOW.MiilSninL Wines, Cordials and Bitters, R» INOOnM^SOlMH. CROUP,/UM iUmL and Dress Croods of every description. A large aasortnent (tf Brj Goods, comprising GF*Cnstomer8 wil* not only find oar Stock com< the latest styles ct Delalna, Ginghams, Silks, Cali- RM WBOOPMS^MNNH. CROUP. iUD/ISTB^ MUSLIN DRAPERY, for Curtains, &c. idetc, but of the best quality and it will be aold as co's, Linens, Flannels, Cottons bleached and un- THE STEAMER L. BOARDMAN, Capt Geo. GILT SHADES—very cheap. cheap as at any Store in the State. HM WHOOPNNHIOURH. CROUP. MD Mm W. Bates, will until further notice, leave Hartford bleached, lickings. Cloths, Casnmeres, Velvets, OIL SHADES—a good assortment. CKNTER 8TOBR CNDER XCDONOCQH BALL. Satins, Tweeds, Satinets, Shawls, Gloves, Hosiery, A 8UBB ODRB every morning (Sunday's excepted) at o'clock; Paper Hangings, ftc. Middletown, 9.15; Goodspeed's, lu.30 and Essex, PAPER HANGINGS, MIDDLETOWN, CONN. Particukr attention is called to a hrm and splen- A smuB urn 12; connecting at Lyme at 12.20 with the Express LINENS, JAME8 C. FEBRKR, OEOROR T. 8TKARH8. Train going East for New London, Stonington, did assortment of the btest style of Hoop Skirts, A SORB ODRB Watch Hill, Newport, Providence, Boston, New COTTONS,. being the best as well as the cheapest ever offered ATTWOOD, ' this place. A SORB OORB Bedford, Nantucket, Cape Cod and all-along-shore, SUMMER STUFFS—for Coats and PantSi FOB BBOMCHinS AND SORE THBOAT. and going West for Westbrook, Clinton, Madison, COUNTERPAINES, T?IRED oflf a Pop-Gun, No. 3, last week J; the dischai^ge did not hurt any one, the powder FOR BBOMCHTnS AND SORE THROAT. Guilford and New Haven. TOWELING, GROCERIES OP ALL KINDS. RetumingleaveLyineatl P.M.; Goodspeed's, being of poor quality, he advises the people of Mid- FOR BROMCmTIS AND SORE THROAT. Brown and White TABLE CLOTHS, dletown to come down to East Haddam and buy FOR BRONCHITIS AND SORE THROAT. at 2.20; Middletown, 4; and arrive at Hiurtford by •tod Jb'x-o vlfldoxuvy dbcm, 6 o'clock in time for the evening trains for every SKELETON SKIRTS, School Books pf him, just as thou^ they would. A SOVEREIGN BALM direction. When Sissons of 'Moodus can mpj^y the miitioH, Will al:3o connect at Lyme, with the steamer Is- Cheaper dian eyer. Atwood won't stand the ffAoat of a chance. At- FLOUB BY THE BABBEL OB SACK. A SOVEREIGN BALM bmd Belle for Greenport, Sag Harbor and New All ye who want good goods cheap come unto wood says the Middletown people need School A SOVEREIGN BALM Books, perhapH they do, they knoV where to get In a word all 70a wish. Come and examine for London, on Monday's, Wednesday's and Fridays. me and ye diall be suited. E. ACKLEY. Through Tickets can be procured at the Rwl- them too. PUTNAM of Middletown has supplied yourselves, the subscriber is bennd A SOVEREIGN BALM road Offices and on board of either of these steam- VIEW STORE, them this ten years and intends to for ten years to Ar ID Aftditn tf Ik Tfemt ud lop. SC8. come, and he also intends to sell lots of Books of i> AND all kinds to the East Haddam citizens, induding Att- Ar illAftetini cflk Tlnit ind lop. Passage and freight same as usual. NEW GOODS, G. E. & W. H. GOODSPEED, Agents. wood himself. Now if our friend wants to sell lU Afftctim of tk Tkml ui lap. A. R. Farshley, cheap, let him send his orders to Putnam, who will << CMh Im, (Iviek Saki, lid SnU Pnlili,'' Goodspeed's Landing, May 2,1859. 5 Sit them promptly, and at prices that will keep the hr dl Afbrtitis of the Tbiuirt ud lop. has removed to the spacious store one door fouth East Haddam patronage at home. Try it Attwood CHANGE OF TIME. of the (Sty HoteL The store has been refitted, and before you load Pop Gun No. 4. is the Hott^. IT BEUEYES AT ONCE. Steamer Washington Irving. is conceded to be the most commo^ous T. Goods win be deUveriid in Goodspeed's rr SEUEVES AT ONCE. BOOZS AND TATIONERY, knd East Haddam Landing, fm of charge. Hat, Cap and Shoe Store, 1 WHITBT M. SMITH. IT SEUEYES AT ONCE, in the city; Our stivck has been largely replenish P every description can be ^had of RR BEUEYES AT ONCE. ^ and Is one of the best and cheapest in the coun- OPUTNAM the Middletown BodkseUer, cheap for try. Please call aud examine for yourselves. cash or approved credit Ain't it sa ? Ask every- OEOROE W. JONES, IT EFFECTS A. R. PARSHLEY, Union Block. body. A PERMANENT CURE. THE Steamer WASHINGTON IRVING, Capt. H l>Iiddletown, Conn., 6 Middletown, May 13, 1859. 6 OULD inform his friends and the A Bates, will on and after this date leave Hartford puWc generally that he has on hand a large A PERMANENT CURE. MUSIC ! BlXnSCI!! W daily, (Sunday's excepted) at H o'clock for Good- aClddletotMm Gallery of Fine and general assortment of A PERMANENT CURE. |>e^'s and intermediate Landings. Leaves Good- Arts. END your ordere to PUTNAM for Mu- teed's as usual at 7 o'clock A. M. sic. He h:is the latest and best. THE subscriber has removed his Gallery of S mt mms, BARBWARB, A PERMANENT CURE. G. E. & W. H GOODSPEED, Agents. Paintings, Engravings, Looking Glasses, and otlier Middletown, May Kith, 18.5». 6 Goodspeed's Landing, May 2, 1859. tf 5 Bewaie irfC^ rfete. materials of the The Peopled Boot and I c c 1 c i c GLASS WABE, CROCKERY, Bewam ut Couterfeila. Eait Haddam and Colchester. Fine Arts, GOOD N£^VS FOR THE PEOPLE DOWN THE Bewaie irf* Comnfetts. STEAMBOAT AND MAIL LINE OF STAGES. from his late place of^usiness to the store under RIVER!!! the Univ^rsalut Church, and which he has fitted BIOODIIBS FHOVISnnS. Iks odr IMnia* kMi tk* wiittn rigntm •* L Bona," up in a manner ne believes acceptable to his pat THE subscriber has just opened the store formely ss waD as the ptiatad aaoM occuined by Chait. Brewer, vomer Main and Cowt ALSO, tons. He has just replenished his Chillery and SJfTH W. roWLE tt CO., BOSTON, workshop with an abundance of Engravings and Street opposite the McDonough House, where lie can sell you M the oalBde wiappm, ilMnfan be MC dMamd. Materials, which will enable him to supply all de- Boots and Shoes, mands at such prices as cannot be surpaai^ in the Boots, HQS aixs State. Hats and Caps, ly DraoMs sad OMIMS ia IfwficiMS both ia Cby aai Shoes, Cooatqr, LEAVES GELSTON HOUSE, Goodspeed's Landing NEW tHAMES FOB PAINTINGS, nats, Gloves and Hosiery, daOy (Sunday's excepted) forMoodus, Westchester Daguerreotypes, Photogn^hs and Engravings, or SVEBTWHEBK and Colchester. t re-gilding Old Frames will be promptly attended to Caps, Carpets and Paper Hangings, Returning leaves KEEKET HOCSE, Colchester, at Frames for Photographs will be fimiislied at any Truuk.s, Patent Medicines, EVERYWHERE. 8 o'clock P. M. iiiument upon order, cheaper and of better quality Umbrellas, EVERYWHEBE. This line connects with the New York, and river than ever before offered in Middletown. and Parasols, Perfumery, steamers, so that passengers can receive through ^ £3^Lookin— J ,1 g- Glass Plate». s of the e very best quali- Cheaper than Ensign or any other man in the Dye Woods, EVERYWHEKE. Tickets as follows between ty, and of aU reset in any frames. ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^f ^ AGEMM.—(I. E. & W. H. Goodspeed, Good- Colchester and New York, $2,00 «Jall mto the store and look around, whether you^ v L. J VANSANDS. WiUow Ware, mpeed's Landing; Rivbard S. Tratt, East Haddam Westchester " 1,75 pui-chase or not, as the Gallery is freely open to Middletown Conn. April 3oth, 1869. Brooms and Brushes, Landing. ' Moodus, " " 1,62 the public. The Old Stock, comprising many in- Colchettsr and Hartford or any Landing, 1,00 tci -»ting {Hctures, will be sold off at a low price to HUBBARD BROTHERS, Pails and Tubs, Westchestcr, " " \ " 75 make room for new supplies. Ploughs and Farming Tools Moodus, " " " " 62 EDWIN BREWER. UANCFACTUBERS AND UKALER8 IN ALL USDS OT THE OXYGENATED BITTERS! This is a most desirable route the Stage is driven Middletown, April 9, 1859. 1 Clover iLnd Timothy Seed, by the celebrated CoL T. Gardner Swan, who has THE OXYSENATEO BITTERS! We have now on hand the best stock of Paints and Oils, been neariy ten years on the line and not met with EHO* THE OXYSENATEO BITTERS! a single accident. The Boats arfe all of the first class SEASONED LUMBER Flour and Meal, AN UNFAILINQ REMEDY well officered and exceedingly popular in every re- THE GREATEST LIVING ever offered in tliis county and as good as can be Burning Fluid, &e. FOR spect found in the State, comprising all kinds of DYSPEPSIA, OR INDIGESTION, Croodspeed's Landing, April 15., An of which will be offered Cheap for Cash.— FRAMING TIMBER, BOARDS, LATH, SHIN DYSPEPSIA, OB INDIGESTION, KCXJMBXJO, Gall and see. DYSPEPSIA, OK INDIGESTION, THE FERRY, GLES, NAILS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER- East Haddam Landing. 1 AT GOODSPEED'S LANDING. AND ING HAIR, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ACIBITT, PIATDLESGT, HEAITBVIH^ THE subscriber begs leave to inform the public BRUSHES, HAMDEN GREEN, &c.. At a Court of PnrtNiteholden at East Haddam, with- iClBITT, FIATULIRCT, lEABTBVIIH diat he haying just purchased an interest in the In point of fact, we aim to keep neariy every ar- in and for the IMstrict o{ East Haddam, on the ACIDITY, FLATULBHCT, BEABTBVBK above named property, and furnished it with new ticle of BinltUng Materials necessaiy to construct a 28d day of May, A. D. 1869. DmUTT OW TOK vTvwmm, and mn«h improved Boats, Is determined to make PARKER & WARD, chicken coop or palace, from foun&tion to we^- Present, CBAUIS Anwoon, Esq., Ju^. oi it the most desirable and p<^ular ferry on the river, DBBII.ITT OV THK STSmi, THE PEOPLE'S FATORIIE^ er-cock. On motion of Jonathan 0. Cone, Admistrator on llease call and try us. the estate of David Johnstm, late of East Haddam, Water Bndiy Opfradoii aftor Ei^, GEO, DRWOLF, Ferryman. OUR STEAM IVrTTiTi, itlm sud IHstrict, deceased, it is ordered by this Water Bcadi, (meMittii aftor Eatiiig>, Goodspeed's Landing, April 12, 1857. tf 2 ARE altogether two Afferent names. Ensim is Court, that notice be givm that the AdnunistnUion noted for his loud pretennons. While PARK^ ft furnishes every description of W«Ser Eiadi, (Srwmn ailer £55. Account m said estate will be exhibited for setUe- JAUNDICE, AMERICAN GUANO, WARD are known by their reaUy low prices on Pme, Spruce and Southern Yellow Flooring, Planed ment at the Probate Office in said District, on the and Jointed Clapboards, of superior quality. JAUNDICE, AT ONLY 1 8-T CENTS PER POUND, ISthday of June, 1869, at one o'clock P. M., by JAUNDICE, BOOTS AND SHOES, Worked Ruling, Pickets, Newd Post, Balusters, ;iosting a cqpy of this order on the public ogn po^it Or $34 per Ton. Horse and Awning Posts, Fence Balustm and •I said town of East Haddam and by advertismg T " nak HMAMk*, liMB mt Appatfto, Caps, Turned Ornaments, Mouldings all THE subscribers have just received diroct from we defy Enagn or his tribe to compete with us in same fab a newsp^ier pdbfished in East Hadda^' •lak a—fco, 1.—•gApyW, the American t Pacific Guano Co. asample of their kinds. Panel Stid!^ Scroll.Work, Fan- Certified from Becord, prices. . cy Wood Boxes, Sewmg Machine UVBB OQMFLAIRT, Guano, just imported from Swan Island, and for It is startling " bdt nevertheless true that we 8 CHARLES ATTWOOD, Judge. the parpose of i&troducing it to the farmers and Tables, &c. &c. UVER OOMFLADrr, d) sell Ladies Kid Slips at 25 cts. a pi^ and Wo- UVER COMFLAIRT, gardners of this ndnity, wW offer the same at the n>en'8 doth Congress Gaiters at 58 cts;:a pair. Sadies^ Doors, and Blinds, above low prices. At a Court of Probate luddcnat East Haddain,irith FEVER AND AGUE, JOB SAWING, PLANING and TURNfifG. G. E. ft W. H. GOODSPEED. in and for the INstrict of East HaddunT'on tb« FEVER AND AGUE, Goodi^eed's Landing, April 22, 1859. S ENSIGN HAS HAD H^S DAY, Our machinery runs every woridng day. 2Sd day of May, A. D. 1859. FEVER AND AGUE, ODB M^.—Good Woric, a to and Ptesent, COABUS ATTWOOD, ESQ. Judge. NEURALGIA, UIEIMAYB ARE DANGEROUS PARKER H WARD, NOW TAKE THE LEAD, ON motfon of JonatkoH O. Cone^ Adndstrator bn NEURALGIA, Promptness. the esUteof Emah B. Purple, late East Haddam, NEURALGIA, ARE YOU INSURED* and will continue to do so. We also expect prompt pay in three months. within said dbteict, deceawd, it is ordered by this BILIOVS OOBPLAIKTS, IF not ptease give us a calL The subscribers We have just received a Urge and magnificent G. T. HuBBARDfi S. C. HOBBABO, C. C. Hvik&BD. Court, that noticed pven that the administration are Agents for the aocoant in snd estate wiU be exhibited for settle- BILIOUS OOBPLAIHTS. ..^tua luHurance Co. of Hartford. stock of Middletown, April 8, 1859. Itf ment at the Probate (MBce in said district, on the BILIOUS OOMPLAIHTS. Pluenix Insurance Co. " QREAT RUSH 15th day of June, at two o'clock, P. M. by posting Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. Fire and Marine Insurance Co. Springfield. Hats, Capa, Boota and Shoes, aeopy of tira order on the pobfic sign post in said These Comixes have each and all of them a town of East Haddam, nearest the jdace where the Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. Ui^ Cash Capital and Surplus, and are honorable and we will sell them at prioes which will astonish FARSHI.£T'S deceased last dwdt, and by advertising the same in Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. prompt and liberal in adjusting losses. you. HBW the Silt Hkddam Joomal published in said district Am Insurance against loss or damage by fire, on OeMfedftoaiBecoid, " dlNMikinvtkirlri^ii DweHmgs, Stores, Factories, Vessels on the SUK^ Hat, Cap Boot and Sbde Sfedre, S CHARLES ATTWOOD, Judge. IMPERFECT DIGESTION. ftc. ftc. can be effected on the most fiivorable terms Gentiemen's Dress Hats, on application to - Felt Hats, IMPERFECT DIGESTION. G. E. ft W. H. GOODSPEED, CITIZENS OF EAST HADDAM, " Straw Hats, IMPERFECT^DIQESTION. Agents for Eait Jaddam and minity. x Leghorn Hats, TIM MdMciribw has now on hand Common, Usefo Goodspeed's Landing, April 23, 1859. tf 3 Panama Hats, and Ncecieaaary ATTENTION, " Pabnl^Hata, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS DRY GOODS, Cloth Caps, FURNITURE THE OXYGENATED BITTERS YOUR UTTLE COUMTRT SHOE STORES ARE <' Glaze Silk Caps, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS NOWHERE!!! Casrimere Caps* % % AKK nzrABxs m fKi nearly aU kinds to be found in any establish Men and Boys Calf Skin Bodts, And why ? Simfdy because we sell more goods " <• Patent Leather Boots, mentinthestete. Hisstockconnstsinpwtof S. W. FOWLE A Co., n:»ovisions, Flour in one day than the small concerns sell in a month. ct t. ti Calf and Patent Leadier Gaiters, 8oiM,B«rma, Seorwtaxiea, ItTiSMif Street, They sell as cheap as they can but cannot compete u ti •( Calf and Patent Leather Oxfwd ly Mr AiMiti, and bv DianiMaadDMbBiaKS* aa4 DmI* . J?'JaJJiIi>, cftso. with us in {wices. Ties BmMtmOM, HUttnmBB, ^ Oat, both la GiqTurf Coumr, The largest Stock in Town. Give us a call, you shall be well treated and we it