I*' * ™ „ «#f*»iH ^Sh 3||Wt, *s»^# »*»«f! « -^i ■ --■ '»-■■- . , . .. . ._- - ' •*■*-**» - -m . ' 1 * ‘ ~ ~~— .. vol.m • • LITCHFIELD, (CONN.) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 18S2. .r Bwnufc'BYE WATER! VKJtOR Sure or lathuned Eyes, give* immediate ease JF and relief. On recent sore eyes, (he effect is most ’astralrv. Where the complaint has been ol years emedmr, and in amne ‘exceeding bad earn, the most unexpected and desirable relief ha* been Awed in the pa* nf diis EYE WATER, after every other remedy had failed. Many persons who have used it pronounce it the Vest preparation for these complaint* they have ever mat with, especially in case# of soreness or in ftanumutoe el' long standing. Price 25 cent* a, bottle. Bj* None are sennme unless signed on the outside primed wrapper,by the «siryr»iaftrfT. KIDDER, immediate suctvsssr to (bo hue Dr. W. T. Con w at.— For sale at his Counting Room, over No. 99, Court* Street, near Concert Hall, Boston, and also by bis special appointment, by Sqmuel Rutl and J. G. Beelneith, Litchfield; £. Cowles, South Farms ; Daniel Norton, Canada; Judson tf Whittlesey*N. Preston, Isaac S. Wadsworth, Bethlem; Newton tf 1 Henderson, Goshen, ‘Large discount to those who boy to sell again. — February 9_ lyrtaM JUST RECEIVED, A QUANTITY OF PURR LINSEED OIL, manufactured in this County—Labarraque’s Chloride of 8eda, with directions for its various uses; Chloride Lime, Hlhberl’s London Brown Stout—with many other articles, at the Drug, Medicine and Tarot Store of J. G. BECKWITH. Litckjkld, Jtdy It, 183C._ 5 "'“•y'-At Apothecaries* Hall, •»***<«.»> A FXESH SUPPLY OP . MEDICINES, PAINTS, OIL, WINES, Lc.&c. —ALSO11 "■ - Qingcr, Pepper, Spice, Sal-Eratus, Copperas, Akim, Black Lead, Ntsyeau, Gum Copal, Cupel Vanuso, Roam, Red Tarter, together with a verify at other articles not usually kept in establishmente sf this kind. . UickfieUL, Get. * n SI ~ urio?; Patent rpHESE Trusses!are const reeled in many X particulars on an entirely hew plan, and their advantage over allwther trusses has been attested not only ky the most respectable of ihe Medical Faculty, but by the actual rapp el meat of those afflicted with the disease which they are kstended to alleviate. An assortment of the above Trasses is left far sole, with eertidcates of their great utility, for examination by interested, at the ptore of 4- 0. BECK WITH. LitdJW.Sept. *7__!« : _, lo*se*. r; J,.: -■w TU MMCUBiBI iAVft UCKlUi A «BM* Ui iHOUMUT or. Books and Stationary, TT low as can b® purchased in Hartford •r New-Haren. Goodwin & GUt**** S. Cash imid for SHEEP SKINS smt tfSO ^s>|gr!lf¥gSy —--— ■ - ..!? General summary. l'U people of the Tprroery of Michigan bora been celled on ;o aoseadila end «mia their respective die; triet* on the gneetien Of forming n ennetitntinn of Stem feTemnpH, preparatory men application for. admimian ia&the Union aa an independent finite. FiraqgtA wwte foee by ftre wee lately sustained by Ueerg^T. Carpenter, Bmp, the eminent chemist end druggist ol Market street. On lb* night ofthn 84th September, oner Of tHh young men ofhis store was agitating a bottle containing two gallons of alcohol of j 36 degree*, in which were contained gums and resin*, for the purpose of making a tincture. By seme chance it communicated With a temp on the counter, and the | bottle broke, throwing its contents over the counter .nod floor. In on instant the whole with in o flame, rising to the ceiling, and spreading towards the aide oftbefroom. Unfortunately, a bottle containing spir its of turpentine saturated with camphor, wbich was at the end of the counter, broke, from the heat, and added double fury to the element, so that before water could be procured, the whole store was enveloped in flames, the bottles on both sides bunting and throw* ing.their inflammable contents into the fire. The lom sustained by Mr.; Curpenttr amounts to $10,000. of which $5000 worn insured.—Philatl. Gat. Marching to the grave of u soldier, Iraticd With die honors of war, laget* * Why tisb, let the see—tisb six pehce de pound.* ' ‘ Here then,* said the Kentuckian, * take that*—rat the saute time throwing down on the counter a silver dollar. ‘ Dat! and vat isli dat for,' Mynheer six - fsoMr V * Half of it is for m V bed and board—and i nair ot-it to purchase beer!' * Buffer vat ?’ ' * For the d—h hungry bugs in yoiilii&jas —they came nigh eating ine up alive—kwk here—and here—and here’—said be, at i the same, time sfiowing the bites and marks of blood on bis face, arms and legs. ! ' Do yoo mean to insimjatWhatmy beds are baggy 1’ said the landlord stepping round ill a great passion. * Buggy! to fye Sure I do—and that you. are but one door off from being a murderer —had it been a thin consumptive fellow that had slept where I did last night, in- % stead of me, he would have been a dead man before morning—and to guard against such a catastrophe, I make a present to you of that money—buy beef with If, add feed your bugs every night before putting » anybody into yoor beds. ’ The Dutchman was forced to submit to the joke—the Kentuckian all the wbi|e looking fiercely at him in the face, and keepiug as cool and determined aaif it was a ease of life and death.—IV. Y. Constel. From the. Eaiiiburg Revirtc. Mrs. Trollope was unfortunate in hef researches concerning the distinguished men of America, (nr America must be rich indeed,) when she stopped before she reached the name of Daniel Webster.— The following splendid passage is a ’part of a discourse delivered by him some years ago at Plymouth, in commemoration of life first settlement of New England. Oar spirit rushed towards him when first wo read it. We read it as we are sure iw spoke it—thrilling. In return we are.con fident that he will join us in our praydr. inai ms y mnire puicnra nun puicunui, may have long to wait for an undisputed triumph ovor the Waning charms of ,hoi* matron parent* Empires wisely managed, start anew, and outlive the eagle.. The fresh blood of a vivifying System from time to time may renew their beauty and restore ’ their strength. AH trite Anglo t Americans most rejoice to be Undeceived i in the prognostics of dur-decay. The En glish reform bill, and the interest which > America took in it, are a pledge that ages ■ of generous rivalry may be yet before us i ere the fatal day when the wand of genius and the rod of empire are doomed tp, fall out of eur deerepid hands. “ It eras net given to Rome to see, either at herxenith, or in her decline, 0 child other own, dis tant indeed, and independent ofHeT* con trol, yet speaking her language an ing her blood, springing forward to a com- " petition with her own power, add a com parisoii with her own great renown. She saw not h vast region of the earth frpm her stock, full of states and communities, improving upon the ' of her institutions, and breathing in measure the spirit which she had breathed in the best periods of her existence } en joying and extending her arts and her lit erature ; rising r„upidly from political child hood. to manlv strength and iudeoendence: her offspring yet now her equal; OOcon- * nected willi the causes which might a Act* the duration of her own power and great ness ; of common origin, but not linked to « common fate ; giving ample pledge that her name should not be forgotten, that hfj language should not cease to be used among men; that whatsoever she bad done for human knowledge and human happiness, ’ should bo treasured up end preserved; that the record of her existence, and her achievements, should not beobscared, al though, in the inscrutable purposes of Providence, it might be her detttojkto fait from opulence and splendor ; although the time might come VdiSn darkness should settle on ill her Hitts: when foreign ofdo mestic violence slioold overturn her altars and her temple* 5 when ignorance and dee potiam should fill- the places where. Law# nod Arts, and Liberty had fidurtstod# when the feet of hariiaribra siKHild trample - on the tombs of consols, and the walls of her senate-house and foram echo only td the voice of savage triumph. SbesyLpo^ this glorious visioo, to iotfire abg igfWf her against the possible decays or ddhwr fell of her in nor dpibmny heheld iwtf they nhnlfcpn^