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usd OOlUVt gteyhae. received • h* «fflf*fc2U Sold and Upper LEATHER, wj.. ii in l, midlow for Cash or Grain. mom earneetly reoueat all thoao Whom Mcmintt am due. to paybefore the let **■«•* r o.*!f " W»oSwe*TH. Wheat and Rye Flour, (warranted) by the bare*, Woe 1«n goto - ttty, eonatenlly on band. LitckjUd, Oct, tl ** 18 SAW.., Joiners PUflkes, Moulding Tools. the ausacniBKa hab ok rand. ENGLISH and American caat ateel and Germtn ji#bi Mill SaWaj Croat-cut Sawa. TenOnSitWt, Hand and Panne! Sawa; mod, turning, Webb, compaaa and key-hole $aw«—and a general aaaortment of Jbinera end Carpentem' Toole--ft* *ale oh ha good terma at any where In the State, WHEAT ANo’rYE FLOUR, trarroniad Aral rale. CAST STEEL in large and email bam. funr BaagiBgii •» CHILDREN'S SHOES. With a General Aaaortment of Other G<w»i. B. P. BOLLES. r ti.kUM Ant. it 16 NEW GOODS.' WM. PORTER RMKtTrui.LV solicits the puWte to 'cell end eiemlneen extensive end well«el|c* ted assortment or GOODS, jeat received from New-York, and sellable for the preeenl and approaching season. He la enabled, by advantageous purchases at auction and pri vate aate, to offer his Goods at prices which must be satisfactory. Most kinds of Prodoe* received In exchange for them, One door south Post O^tee, Oof. 18 jfn*p atilt T.AiwM^ FRENCH MERINOES, float* Hair Oaxahlata. BLUE, black, mixed, brown, green, end olive super, superfine It common Brood* cloths, oheapsr than ever before offered In this market » extra fine French Mermoto, com prising various colon t genuine brown It blue Qeatr Hair Cambleli; brown and blue Imi tation do.» Tartan Plaid, Balnea, Friexes, Flannels, Rose Blankets, Marseilles Quilts, cloth Table Covers | Petersham and Hon Skin and drab Keney for ever coats—good arti cle* | merino Circassians, a great variety of colon and shades | merino, Mark, white, and acarlet Shawls t 1-4 and 8-4 Thibet, Cash mere end English Marino do. | black 8-4, 4*4 and- 8-4 Grosde Swiss, Italian and Marcrline Silks | cold Grosde Naps, Comforters $ meri no, buck and horse skin Gloves < silk, wonted and cotton Hosiery i prlntadFloor CliHnt MM damask Table Cloths t 8,4,6-4, and 8-4dam ask and hirdMtyeDlapen j 4-4 and 8-4 white boblnet Lacet Cambrics—with a general is ■ortraant of DOMESTIC GOODS. ALSO, A ra*SH SUPPLY or GROCERIES, Selectad expressly for fondly ust—all which will be sold cheap, by WM. PORTER. IMehjkU, Oct. 18 10 Stage and Steam-Boat Line For New-Haven and New-York. Fan through from lAietyeU is N«ic- i York 9 Dollars * Kb ' ",l. VT1HB above Hoc leaves Parks’ Stage House , BoiImvwiNew-Haren precisely at liSS***' nooJ-*rrl™ In. Nsw-York at 6 seme afternoon, att.‘ oo. For information Hh J. PARKS. Auguot 80 II MAPS. » NOTICE. ^ “fTTOE Court of Probate for the DUimt o , %#> Lit oh field hath assigned the t7th day • • >0 Rm** October, at nine o'clock In (be fore noon, at the Probate Office In Litchfield, fo the aettlemant of the accounts of the euhicrl bare, Truoteee and Assignees of the suleM e Atmm P, Robert*, for the benefit of fhecredi tore of the said AI non P.j at which tibia ant piece all persons Interested hi said ootate bill % W they oee-cauee, attend before said Coort dn< be beard in the premises. • By order of said Court. Samuel*!*! BolmhI | Twtttt, LUetytU, Oct. 15, IP f _ > el _I New Foil Goode. rgMwa&tgg doth*, Casaimwsa, Petershams, CumMs, PtnMs, AfeHne CiwmOmt •fall colors, Silks, Muslins, Shawls, Randk'lb, ©term, Hosiery, Flannels, Babes and Prime, Calicoes, Ging hams, Shirtings, Tickings, Rneeht Diapers, Linen and cation Damasks, Footings, Laces, Ribbons, lac. toe. AS the subscriber's stock of DRY GOODS is entirely new, and bought at the present eery low prices, he is able to sell them at good bargain*—and is resoleed not to be undersold in any instance. Butter, Cheese, Oats, Corn, Rags, Domes tic Flannels, add most kinds ofBarter, as well as cash or g«H>d credit, will buy Goods. 8. F. BOLLES. Litchfield, Oct. 1818 Lyman Gill HAS JUST RECEIVED the NEW-YORK Fall and Winter Fashions. Litchfield, Pet. 18__19 IfSIWMILLINERY FALL FASHIONS. MISS CABLE HAS Just receleed tho Fall and Winter FasnionsTor Hat*, Cloaks and Dresses, together with the most (kahlonuble GOODS for the season. A LAMS ASSORTMENT OE ' Fancy Goods, of the latest style. Litchfield, Oct. 18 _ !•__ NEW GOODS. C. L. WEBB HAS just received from New-York, a large assortment of ZfZIW OOOMi Among them may be found a great variety of Broadcloths and Cassimeres, well worth on ex* ominatiun by those who wish to purchase. Litchfield, Pet. 18 _ !> FOR SALE, Bt the subscriber, at hts store, Adam’s Cor* net, In Nxw-Preston, 10,000 BRICK, 5000 Barrel Staves and Heading, Oak, Hemlock and Chesnut Boards, A few thousand sawed Cheenut Shingles, A lot of Hooshkaos end Barrels, suit able for Cider. also, a good assortment or DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, Wines, Liauors, Provisions, fife. wbirh will bo sold low lor Gash or approved credit. All kinds of Produce taken for Good* its usual. An assortment of good SHOES and BOOTS constantly on hand. 8. A. NEWTON. New-Praston, Oct. 10, 1088 10 JVew Goods AT THIS North Street Store. HAS r^lml an^^Jm«J^f seasonable DRY GOODS, consisting of most kinds wanted, whicEwill be sd|d at pri es* that will suit. Also, a fresh supply or , orootboi. k l„t of CROCK&%f*om*h,nd tor ..to at cost. Also, a variety of HARDWARE. North Street, Oct. 10 10 MOSES MORSE, Tin 4* Sheet Iron Ware MANUFACTURER, In East Streot, LITCHFIELD, Has op bend en assortment of Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, Stove Pipe, Coetl Hods and Fire Fane. Also, Meek Tin TewPoto and Spoons. - AUO, 1 Tin Envetrough* & Conductors, which sre found by experience to be the most durable, cheapest and best thst are In use. 67* Any artldsi in hU Una uf business w ill be made to order on short notice. LUehfiotd, Oct, IT, 1888 _j§ ira ntu. —11 . . AUCTfbN. ^XTILL BE SOLD at Public Auction, on TT Thursday the fit if November mrt, ir 70 acrmSXand, with a Dwelling House, Corn Houae, Horan Shed, rn, two Cow houses, one 40 (bet the other 80 feet long, a Aral rate Meadow of a bout te acres, a suRIcleot quantity of Plough Land, three Orehards. a law supply of Wood and Pasture Land. The above Farm Hi three mites west from the Court House in Llteli-1 field, end ie known t*y the name of Wolcott Fash. Sate to commence at to n'eloek in the forenoon. Terms of peymeut made known at the time of «*!*• I GEORGE MERCHANT. Litchfield, Oct. 10, 1888 _10 New School Book. DVRRIR a peck ravb just ruBMenan, i A History of the United states, To which is prefixed ! A Brief Historical Account of our English Ancestors, from the Dispersion at Babul to their Migration to America, j Bv Noah Wkbster, LL. D. The following art from among the numerous testimonials in favor of the work which have al• i ready appeared: I W* consider Dr. Webster n* eminently qualified lo prepare n work of this kind.' Hie extenaite ncquaiu mace with the eurW hietory of imihmm, andespeeixily our own—lb* reaufl of lilty yanre of inyestifoiioa—pi the boat pledge for the accuracy of In* ■tniemehls; while the prrlonal knowledge n! the event* of our re volution end the eetubliehotont of oor government, give* n fruhntu and Mmrt to hie narrative, which ere rarely If ever lo be found In the pugee or n mere compiler. We therefore cordially recommend title Preeident of Yale College. BENJAMIN SIIXIMAN, Prof." Chemletry, Mineralogy, die. CHAUNCEY A. GOODRICH, Prof. Illiet. nnd Oratory, do. J. L. KINGSLEY, Prof, of tho Lntiu Lang, nnd Lit. do. NATH’L W. TAYLOR; Prof. Didactic Theology, do. LEONARD BACON. Paetor First Cong. .Church, N. Haven. E. A. ANDREWS, Principal N. Haven Female Institute. C. A. BOARDMAN, Pastor 3d Cong. Church, PJ* Haven. New-Hnven, July 17,1833. Ntw-Uavtu, July SO, 1833, Messrs. Durrle it Peck—I have taken some pnine to acquaint myself with the ohnraoterof Dr. Webeier'* " Hietory of tho United State*." It is, in my opinion, a work of grout merit, and admirably adaptor! to the purposes alike of oor public and private schools. It will not injure the reputation of it* illustrious nutltor. 1 shall immediately recommend It to lit* Visiting Com mittee for adoption into the higher classes of the Lrnn casterinn School. ^OhKl^LL, Principal of the Laacavterinn eeheol. The Committee of the School Sooiety in New-He* veil hnv* concluded to introduce Webster’* History ol the United Slnle* into the Lnncnsterian school, nnd in •laanlnmaMrl lie steis 1st ihfi nlllBP Ut linn Id In lltn Mams. Haven School Society) *■ n tteeful nnd eonclee coat pend of liietory, well mlnpted for juvenile instruction. Register. The volume conthlne many feet* not conmlnad In nny other Hietoi-y, end me ecnool book hn» tho advert ing* of oomblning at once, with the exeroleea of tho school*. a knowledge of our country nnd lie intllia* lionv.—Conn. Herald. Tho work will not foil to meet with a welcome re* oeptlou whenever It le seen.—H. Haven Palladium. From the Rav.T. Marelt, late Rector of Bt. Miohttol'i Church, Litchfield. Thlicertifier, thni 1 have panned "A Hietnry ol the United Sinter,” written by Notth Webster, LL. D. )l ir well caluulnled lo benefit the rising generation, t give* nn Intuitive nod correct view of the most Im port ml event* attending the diroovery and history of North America. It ie adapted to the want*, cupnoity and testa of youth. 1 hope It tnny find a pine* in eve ry liltrary, and especially hi our High und Cuuimon tlehuole#, The purhy of its etylo, and the eurreoUtese of its fade, must planso every pnlren of eeienoe, and every Rtienti uf virtu* end huintinity. Duct. Wbbeier wn# the Anil man who succeeded in attempting, lo an* alya* or parse the English language, lie line dope more la explain it* true principle*, to investigate it* peculiar idioms, to irneo it* etymology, und banish it* corruptions, than any either perron that ever lived.— His name ought in he revered, nnd his philological writings ought to be studied, by every classical scho lar, and mure especially by every American, who 1* From the Rev. Mr. Hiekek, Forfar of tit* Fleet Con* . . gregntlonnl Clturuit, Lltobfield. • I Imvo examined to some extent Dr. Wcbetor'e Hietnry of the Uni tad State*, nnd am hlaltlir pleusvd both with tb« plan ami execution. While It ie emi nnntly oalculuMd far the improvement of the youthful mind iu Common School*, thase ie elan much vuluabie information, both of historical facts and philosophical aud philological disquisition, which render* It pwAla* bl* to marc mature and cultivated intellect*. 1 one* net but hop* that It may have a very jjenernl circle fiVom the Principal of the lit rbfield Female Academy. 4 Imw examined, with muah pleasure, Or. Web emr’e Hi.lory t»( the United Stair., and have Uea highly gratified with lie plan and execution. Ae ha elementary WoVk for our primary echuule, It wir|Htwe» any I have eeent nod wbttiwr'road e. a uIhm hook, we*rr Til "wm? Litchfield, dept, 4, 1833. For Silo hy Qo<MnZkQ^iiir, \ Li,ehfle,t1, September » _gmJS At° Conrl Protoe kolden at Sallsbnr* 'tAteS* 9^^ V SalMiery, on Me *4<to*vf October,*, ft ust: « CV?"!*''? mW district, shewing to this Court (hit ho I* the guardian of Charles W. Kingsbury, of said Cannon, ■ minor; that e**id ***• •**•» of real estate situate in •oW Canaan,»I* t th« one undivided third part M» certain form of land situated in said Cn nson, of which Marsh, lata of said On ***"/^K‘‘f mined, to which aaid mi ‘Wor lS’eatlHad ky v *«,»,, of tho loot wili and Jisfamwit dr tho esld Rnf„, Marsh, deceased. n,rr** fi wtaor *,"t SfaBK*^ -Jttsaft 7%treupm sndw^ that the farther coneid eratttm ofenM petition bn adjourned until the «TJlflRSSjiaTe3SSrt2i that eard guardian ^ gfee notice thereof by pwhlwhfaf.lbie ogder three weeks oncceeoiweiy !?■ \rzwr •Tinl*d In L4tcbfadd, ntlonst ~rk * 1»' j~“i •1« SAMUEL CHURCH, Judge. ||Bf ofOctoberJ&feYBARLimi SULas HEIFER# m. • Burk Red, with a alit in the under aMAwf the right ear, and the other a lightish Red. Tha owaer is requested to prove property, pay charges, and take them away. DORCAS BLAKE. Cornwall, Oct. 0,183* 18 _____ Patted at the Annual Town Meeting of the Town of Canaan, October 1, 183*. VOTED, That if any owner of any Neat Cattle shall suffer the snore to go at large, or out of Ills nr her enclosure, tueh owner shaft forfeit and pay tolhe person who shall take up and impound the same, the sum of twenty ^11 ve cent* for each creature so found at large, or out of the owner's enclosure, or taken up. Voted, Thai it shall bo.lawful for any per sOTi or persons to impound any creatures so found out of the enclosure of.the owner, and at large; and any personwt impounding any creatures shall give notice thereof to the own er, and proceed according to the Sd and 4th sections 'of a Statute law of this state entitled an actio provide Pounds, und to regulate the impounding of creatures.” And the own er of creatures soimpounded shall not receive the same from the pound uritil he shall have paid to the person impounding the same the emount of the forfoitnre, and to tho pound keeper his fees and his expenses for keeping said creatures, as in other cases of erentdires impounded. Prodded, neverthelett, that any person who has a family residence within said town of Canaan, who shall get permission by a certificate in Writing from the Select-men of said town, may suffer one MUch Cow to run at large on the public highway, between tho wi.»_ .i_.,i__:_L. .1__J nuu lliw ■VUIlip^ »*l IIH BUI! VOW!* Mny | ■ HM not incur the aforesaid penalty. Attest. BENAJAH DOUGLAS, 4 >8Tottm Clerk. SAMUEL M. ENSIGN'S BOABDIH6 SCHOOL.. T HE buildings occupied (or this institution are pleasantly situated in the elevated and healthy village of South Farmt, four and a half ndles south of Lilchjltld, Conn, and famish convenient buildings for the whole et tublishment. The course of instruction in this institution embraces Heading, Writing, Arithmetic, Ge ography, English Grammar, Rhetoric, Com position, History, Logic, Mathematics, Natu ral Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, the .use of Globes, Mapping, Book-Keeping by Double Entry, and Declamation. The morals and habit* of the pupils are at all times under the inspection of the Instruc tor. The period of instruction for a year will consist of farty-eight weeks, divided into two terms. There will be tWp vacations in each year, the nrst two weeks from tlm 15th of April, the second two weeks from the 15th of October. No reduction will be made far ab sence ekeept in case of sickness. Pupils will be received at any period of the term. The text books used in Ibis institution are the Bible, Barber's Elocutionist, Bascom's System of Writing, Debnll's and Colburn's Arithmetic, Olney'ssnd Wood bridge’s (targe edition) Geography, Murray's Grammar, Jaimeson's Rhetoric and Logic, Whelpley’s, Tiller's, and Webster's History, Day's Math ematics, Playfair's Euclid, Blake's Philoso phy, Comstock's Chemistry with Blake's questions, Bennett's System uf Book-Keep ing, Webster’s or Walker's Dictionary, Ha sun's Speller and Deflner, and Moray's Ex ercise. Number of pupils limited to »na no day scholars will be received after the above number is completed. * treks or admission. Preparatory department, glOO per year. Higher do. HO “ " including hoard, instruction, washing, mend ing, rooms, fael, lights, beds and heading each pupil to provide his own books snd sta tionary. Terms of all not received by the year made known on application. School Teachers Who wish to review their studies, and such ynuag men as may wish ta qualify themselves ms teachers, will have that attention given them which they may require. A teacher of Writing la constantly employed. This Institution is permanent, aod is conduct ed by the Proprietor, and rests sole y upon his exertions far Its support. No labor will therefore be spared to have.it maintain that standing and receive that liberal encourage ment it hue hitherto received. South Farmt, Stpt. 4,1 88f 1*w18 AT NEW-YORK PRICES. HAS ofhrnd^nd^SrSJffy receding from Ne*-jork, a good supply of Books and Stationary, Which wiH be Mid at New-York price*, and cheaper then they een he purchaaed In this State BOOK BINDING In all Ita varieties executed In the moat fho rough manner. Man^ctum^ ol food p^er( aiiJ^p shorl notice. C7- Choh\ and the highest pria, mid for SHEEP SKlIfS, nitablt for Bin din*. jr NEW-YORK, HARTFORD, FA ~ THE Boston Edth^^oU'i FAMILY BIBLE, la six twynf toteWMMmto, pub lished by Samuel T. Armstrong ami Crocker k Brewster—last edition, in strong and hand some sheep binding, of 7W*t Dollars in mx-> Litchf'M, August SO ‘ IS Wanted, as clerk, " AN inteiiigent YOUNG MAN, who w faith lot, end canbeer^dtiftneotebt; who wishes *to pursue Ids studies, (either English or Classical;) and who wHi render thouervi ces required urhim, io consideration of receiv ing his tuition, board, kc.; Thn aarjriceo ren- , dered will not interfereMHitorblla with higflgt 1 stir lies. Inquire iftt | LilckfitM, Oct. II,1 List of letters remain South WflisK ___ . Alfred G. Brown ffcuhlaiel Goodwin ) James Uoiitoa v Diaaa Ball 6 . James Cables Maria M' , Celia A. Da Forest Kernel ft Isaai: Dorman Henry -F"*" a/r1 _ftfc 1 Just Received, • -V At the sign Drugs and Medicine*, A NEW AND CONl’LETK SUPPI.T OF Drags and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Wines, Porter, &c. - ■ *> nLD P«* and Old Madehr* tiSSSm U WINES, in bottles or 6ft YBGj draught—Pure Holland Gin, Cog Disc Brandy and other spirits at medicines—Congress Water, kc. •II which wdl be sbld very tow tor cmih or mnri prsdil. Litchfield* Aug. 14 _10 New-Hat m Steam Boat Line, daily. Fan from Hartford to Ntw-York, inclu ding thnre Jbrt, -$9 00 " New-Haven, ’Ml 00 ,4* . ' * : f.lr THE Steamboat SUPERIOR, Capt.Buit ford, and the new Steamboat SPLEN DID, Capt. Beeclter, commenced a DAILY LINE between>New-Hgven and New^York, on Monday theS7th Inal." The Superior will leave New-Haven every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 1% o'clock, noon. TbeBplen did will leavo New-Haven every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at the same kour. Returning, each boat.wlll leave New'-York on the alternate days, at 7 o'clock A. M. The Superior is well known to tba travel ling public, und needs no commendation. No pains nr expense have been spared )n the con struction of the Splendid, fe render ber th every respect a first rate boat. It is expected she wilt equal the Superior In speed, and ih other respects it Is hoped she wHI No thought wurthy of her name, The Captalhe bud the Agent will not bo wanting In their exertions to promote tho comfort and safety of pesseo gers. fly Excellent Post Coacwks and tfeboan nru always ready on the arrival of tbs Boats, to convey passengers to Hartford, Provideoco und Boston. JOEL ROOT, Agent. Nao-Haven, Aug. 80,1888_ HI For NEW- ' I ' S '4 I | Despatch Lme Coach**, via T1TILL leave LltehfleM eVe W Wednesday, ami Friday 4 o’clock, by woy of Woodbury, Newtown, and Redding, to Norwalk—mmI there take the low pressdro Steam Bflaf CIT IZEN, Capt. John Brooks, and urrlve ln ft. York at ft o'clock the same afternoon. Fare “o^T-he'ISSim Boot CITIZEN leaves New-York, foot of Cath»r|nef at 8 O'clock A- M. Tuesdaj's, Thu Saturdays, and strives at NorwaU Thors passengers toko Iko Coaches, rive In LitehHeld at T ri u. , . N. B. Agent fer tbe Proprietor In llUfl. Aeld, Orlando Wadhanjs. ■ * V# rURTIfiVA^ Litchfield, 4>WI 19, 199*. <f»9 -—stst-tts—-->•* v '-*1' :T" Mail Coach Line* >