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mmmhs' ■» - a oargej* gif "K:0 Itife Insurance Company ' . ■ OF Hartford, ct. mpital 900,000 Dollars, Ukliberly in increotflhtsamtlo Halj m Million of Dolton, *FPER to insure Dwelling-Houses "stores. Mil Is, Manufactories. Barns, jpsand Vesselswhilein rori.oron the icks, Goods and every other species ot •curablepersona! property,againsi/o** r damage by /ira.at ns low rates of pre 4iumasany similar institution!!) good landing. _„ 4HDEON H. HOLLISTER. Agent Office in the brick building, Southst. hitchfield, Nov. 26,1847. 32 PROTECTION insurance Company, OF HARTFORD, CORN. ’■! HE subscribe i having been appoint 1 edari agent of the above Company, tilers toinsu re H ou ses.Stores .Mills, Fu c - l*ri#«. Barns. and their contents,and "H ethardescriptions of insurable property against Loss or Damage • *" Bl* FIRE, Mrgt*s premium as low as any other - similar nisi if ut ion. G. F. Davts, Agent. Litchfield, January 2,1843. t(3 INSURANCE. k H. HUBB ARD, Agent fnrthe Pro *" • TEC tion Insurancf. Comtanv, will •vue Policies at his office, in Salisbury, on the same terms they can be obtain ed at the principal office in Hartford. ^ NEW -I , f • * rj-FIRST IN THIS MARKET ! ^%7 HIGH was bought for JEJ” ('ASH ! TT at low prices. S. D WHEELER It y*t alive' in town, and will sell a little CHEAPER than any other live man. for ITGooo Pay. All those in want of good desirableFALL GdODS will pleas# to call and examine be-, lure purchasing t lsewhere. v- —Also— FRESH y sw $2C •fall kinds, warrented No. ONE. HIS MEAT MARKET is now filled with all the best 9 Meats that can be had. War rented Fresh ami Sweet. THE LITCHFIEL D NO USE, IS in good repair, and complet dMSK containing a laige Ifijlih Ball Boom, JhIbK suitable to accommodate pleas ure parties, Sic. , &c. s. D. WHEELER, Agent. JJtchflSd’Sept. 23. 184?. 13 tf SECOND Arrival nl NEW FALL GOODS jfrnm JYew York Auctions, at the W«l cotiville Cash Store, LA.'HROP 4. F.RADFORD NOTICE.—Caine inio the enclosure nIThe Subscriber, on the 13ih Nov. one dark red _one year old Heifer while un (belly, no artificial mark The owner Ilf requested In prove property, pay charges and lake her away. ' Harwinton, NoV 13,1847. *373w HI Be AIM JACKSON, this opportunity to inform his cus Jt turners,and the Public in general,that hp War removed his DYEING ESTABLISH. WENT, to the east side ol North Street Seven Hoars 'mm the corner, where he will he pre pared to col r and clean ill kinds ot Clothing and 1 leases of all colors Vlso—Cleaning and Dressing of Hats. ^LlUh’fiad* Dec. 1st, IS47. • JL™A A ^'ann °f 130 acres situated -£*-in the south part of Nnr ■ folk, is offered for sale Said JHMML Farm is adapted for grazing, baa a good hou^e and comfortable out baildings thereon, is well watered, and will be told at a great bargain to close the set - Ur me in of an Estat . For further particulars enquire of Andrew Baldwin near the premises, or of Harvey Baldwin of Go$|ien, to whom the sale is en •rusted. Norfolk, August 24, 1847. 16 if « BROKE into the enclos ure of the subscriber, the last i.f October, n bmiiiII brindle year line HEIFER, with while flanks Imi and rail-, en r marks, a nick the under sale tach ear, ami a square crop off ihb lelt ear, the owner can have her by proving property, and paying charg a fj BpgL M1L1.FR. North Kent, Pec.fi, i»«7._80 3w K BROKE Into the enclosori ot the subscriber, r.n or u hout the 20th of O' toiier last, in n sulering ennji tion.a spotted 3 year old Steer, the own . cr is requested to prove property, pay Charges and take him nwnv. RENSAI.EAR COOK. Salisbury,'Deo. 14, lfc47. 32 4w Blast Furnace for * Sale. THE Stockholders of the Cornwall Iron Company offer for sale their Furnace with awlxtu'es and outbuilding* ennner.eH weh it. necessary forth.manufacturing of r'W |r"n,— Also, two dwelling houses, a Store,_B aeksmt'h Chon and Barn. Said Furnace «s a'r'taied one permanent siresm of wn'er. the fountain ol Which is a large Lake, made a'mnst ent'relv fitooi sprints, and affords »n *hund»n* snpptv f wafer at all seasons of the year; it has r*ren'lv wadetraone a thorough rena:r and thereihaa been >dded|mproTementa which now render I* ra Mble of doing a very nrofi'shle business, »r hi gay the least, a. any Cold Blast Furnace in Their ia a fall of water on said pronertv of 70 ' feet and can be divided into two «r 'hr#** sight* Ifdea'red, and U within 100 mds of the Honae tmye Rai'-road D pot. in the flnurjahing village Went Cornwall. ■ . There ia "'so for sale in said vi'lase «e»er*l s.. Dwel'ing ffonsea and other very pmdneeye veal estate, ,11 of which will be eoM low and on rr v^Ktf ftiHherpsr'ienlsr* enqn:re of f)»nie1 Sco ■r,~ Tjttst lb*Plirr ~r**~~ r-11 1— Comoany St'CVILL. ,1 West Cornwall. a .~kr B "*•■•''. 1 *» -- 1 1 ' KtMLi —four Fork parrels lor < Hint theater# ef 3»3w L. J. SMITH. A. C. SMITH, HAVING recently returned from NewYork with a large and handsome assortment ■I GOODS, wh.rh with his former stork em arares almost every arlirle tailed Mr in a country store, avails hfmseit ol this method !•• inform his customers and the public generally that he intends selling as low for cash, barter, or approved ciedit.as amrlesof Ihrsamequa lity can be purchased in this \irtnily. At A.C'stnat t>e found PROVISIONS and FAMILY GROCERIES ol good qualify—Al*. Ploughs, Hoes. Scythes. Spades, FVirks and Fanning Utensilsgtner“|l*. Hardware, Join ers' Tools. Shn-s, Boots. Hals, and Caps ol ev ery size and qtialrtv—Good Molasses tt Two ^hih-iugs per gallon. 17 cents per pnnnd will be given for good Butter during the week and the very highest market price for ail othej kinds nf produce Potash of superior quality Litchfield. Mav 11lti.l'SI7. I nw. towshrih’h SARSAPARILLA THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY MED1 CINE IN THE WORLD! This Exirscl is put lip in Quart Bottle*. It i* six time* cheatier. pleasanter, nnd warranted superior to any sold. It cores disease without vomiting, purging, sickening, 0.1 debilitating the patient. ------ GREAT SPRINT AND SCMMER MEDICINE. The great beauty anil superiorly of this Sar saparilla over other medicine? is, whilst it eradi cates disease. it invigorates the hndv It is one of the verv best Spring and Summer Medicines ever kn >w n. It sot only ptirilies the whole sys tem and strengthen? the person, Init it creates new, rich and pure blood—a power possessed hy no other medicine. And in this lies the grand secret of it* wonderful success. It has 1 performed, within the past two years, more than 35,000 cures of severe cases nf disease— i at least 5,000 id these were considered incura ble. More than 3.000 cases of Chronic Rheumatism ; 8.000 cases of Dyspepsia ; 400 caves of General Debility and Want of Energy; 7.000 cases of the different Female Com ttlnin's; 2.000 eases of Scrofula ; 1.500 cases of the Liver Complaint; 2.500 cases of Disease of the Kidneys and Dropsy; 3.000 cases of Consumption ; and thousands of ca?es nf Disease of the Blood, viz ; Ulcers, Ervsipclak, Snlt Rheum, Pimples on the Face, Ate. Ac.; together with numerous cases of Sick-Headache, Pain in the Wide and Chest, Spinal Affections. Ac. Ac. This, we are aware, must appear incredible ; but we have li tters from physicians and bur ' agents from all parts ol the United States, in forming its of extraordinary cures. R. Van Boskirk. one of the most respectable druggist* in Newark, New Jersey,inform* it* that he can refer m more than 159 cases in that place alone. There are thousands nf cases in the city of N. York, which we refer to with pleasure, and in men of character. It is the best medicine for the prevention of disease know n. It undoubt edly saved the lives n| more than 5.000 Children Ihe part teuton ! as It removed the cause of disease, and pre pared them for the summer season. United Stntet Ollicer, Captain G IV. McLean, member of the Le gislature, and late of the United States Navv, lias kindly sent us the fallowing certificate. It tells its own story. Raiiwav, June 25, 1847. A veer since. I was taken with the Influenza, ami mv whole system left in a debilitated slate. I was induced t., try Dr. Townsend’s Snrsapa: rilln, and after taking two nr three bottles 1 wa* very much relieved, and attribute it en tirely to the said Sarsaparilla. I have continued inking it, anil find that 1 improve every day.— I behave that it saved my life nnd would not be without it under any consideration G V. McLEAN. Scrofula eared. This certificate conclusively proves that this Sarsaparilla has perfect control over the most obstinate diseases ol the blond Three persons cured in one house is unprecedented. Three Children. Dr Tosvn«end—Dear Sir: I have the pleasure to inform yon | hat,I woof mv eh lHrs - ' use Peen cured of the Scrnlulii hy tfiu use of your excel lent medicine. They wern afflicted very se verely with had sores. Have only taken lour bottles. It took them away, for which I feel myself under deep rfftHgiti ion. Yours respec’billy, rs.xAC W CR AIN, N. York, March 1 47. 150, Wooster st. Great Female 'Medicine, Hr Townsend’s tSarsnparilln is a sovereign and speerlv cure for incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Leticorrhma. or White*, obstruct ed or ilifftculi Menstruation, incontinence of Urine, or involuntary t'sschnrge thereof, and for the general prostration of the system—no mat ter whether the result of an inherent cause or causes, produced hy irregularity .sickness or ac cident. {Kr Nothing can lie more surprising that, its l invigorating effects on titc human frame. He, suns, nil weakness nnd lassitude, from inking it, at mice become robust and full nf energy un der its influence. It immediately counteracts (he nervelessness of the female frame, which islh* great enttse of barrenness. It will not lie evpoctcd of us, in case*‘of so dmienten nature,to exhibit certificate* of cures performed ; hilt we can assure th« afflicted tlinl hundreds of rases Imre lit en reported to us. - Severut esses where families have been without children, after Using ’a few Imjjlep of this in valuable medicine,hnvehcon blest with healthy offspring To ' I other t and Married Lntliet, .fc This Extract of Sarsaparilla has been m2 pressly prepared in reference to female com plaints. No female who has reason tn suppose tlinl she is approaching that critical period, (the turn of life,' should neglect to luke it, ns it is a certain preventive lor any of the numerous an horrible diseases to which females are sub eet at litis tinfft of life, 'lie* period'mav Its delayed for several year* hy using this nicdi cine. Nor is it less valuable fur thorn t*ho are approaching womanhood, ns it is anlt'iilaicd to assist nthitre hy quickening the bloo.l and in vigoralinu the system. Indeed, this medicine is invaluable for all ol the deltcute disease* to which women are subject. It Itrsces the whole »y-tcm. renews permn nenlIV the tin t urn I energies, by removing ,the impurities of the Itodv—not so 1itr stimula’mc i the system as to produce a suits, quent relaxn i lion, w hich is the case with medicines taken for I female weakness and disease. RheiimatiNin. This Snrsspnnlln is used with the most per tecl success in Rheumatic complaints, Iimvevn severe or chrnnic. The astnnipning cures it has performed re indeed wonderful. Oilier rente dies sometimes pive tenmnriirv reliel his en itrelv eradicates it from the st pit-ni, even when the limbs and hones are dreadfully swollen CO" Hear Mr. Seth Terry, one of'the oldest and most respect able lawyers in Hartford. Ct The following is an extract of aleiter received from hi in : Dr Townsend—I have used one buttle of vonr Sarsaparilla, and lind it is excellent in its effect* upon a t hrottle rhertmatic pam So which I am subject, from an injury ot casionrd several years apn in a public stupe Please semi me two hol lies to the core of Dt SevmOMr. I have con versed with two ol olirprincipal physicians, slid recommend yourSai.-apurilla stSTH TERRY. Hartford, March 12th, 1115. PILES, PILES. PILES. Dr Townsend's Sarsaparilla is n» leS* sue eessful in ettrinp thi* distressing qo'iialntni, than for diseases of the B'ood, Dyspepsia, Rheums liem, srttl Nervous Dehilitv. T Princinti O.'Rre, lifi. Ful'on streei. New York. For sole hy the principal Druggists throughout the United States, West Indies and Canada v None genuine unless put up in square bottles, which contain a quart, and signed with the wrilter signature of 8 P TOWNSEND, and his name blown in the glass Kr For Sale at the Drug Stora in Lite..field Sept. H-ly lOOOPAIR BOOTS AND SHOES T Reduced Price* for cash, may be found at S Clock’s, one door west of the Court House, and will oe offered al very Aow prim fo/a few week* u Unsettled account* are in such ahapg aa to I require immediate attention. A word to the arise it sufficient. 9. CLOCK. Litohfield, Mag 18,4*4* •iff J%Vtr 1'orfc JP rices. 8. N. Bronson, Litchfield Conn. HAS made arrant- mem* with the NF.rf YORK PEKIN TEA COMPANY, tor the sale of their TEAS in the above place,aod ran furnish his Customers, and the trade, with Teas at the same Pi ices that the Company eliarjf* lor them. And in every ewe wheie these _ ran do not trivo satisfaction the money will be paid back for them ALSO A splendid assortment ol Dry Goods, Grocer ies, CrncKery, Hardware, Cutlerr, Jfcc. *. , AL'O Dr. J. S. Spears reMirated medicines. ILSO The Depository of the Litchfield County Branch ol the Ame'ican Bible Society. S, *1. BRONSON, rent. Litchfield. October t847 Health! Health ! Dr. WOOD’S SARSAPARILLA AND WILD CHERRY BITTERS. 'PHIS extractor Sarsaparilla and *• Wild Cherrv is a speedy remedy fur Jaun dice, Liver C mnplumi, Dvepepsiu, Scrofula and all such diseases as take their risein an impure smte uf ihe blood. impaired digestion, in<»hid Htbte oft he Liver and stomach, weak nets of ihe Nervous system, and a disordered and debilita ted constiin'inn. |)r W.md's Sarsaparilla snd Wild Cherrv Bit ters have a ready, 1>« their salistantinl excel la ice, won a degree of public Invor und patron age. which puts them beyond the need of re I commendation | Being faithfnllv prepared of the mmt excel enr materials, they esc be fully confided in by all in need ol e tonic, 1110(10111 or alterative re incdy. In Dr. Wood’s standard preparation, Sarsa parilla is warranted in be found in great purity and sire- gth, and gaimne much by its union with «he Wild Cherrv, a tunic nf the firs; order This happy combination is ihe only one ever inade ni these articles, and foundering it is mi the best medical principles, snd iheir virtues | extracted by a rigid chemical analysis, experi | ent-e has shown its usual power and efiicncy Th-s preparation w ill be found on trial, in he a sure snd speedy rentedv fur the diseases enu niernted above. They purify the blood,secure regular digestion, promote s lieallhv ncion of the Liver snd simnseli, snd strengthen the nerves, ai once securing HEALTH AND VIGOR to the whole system. In nil cases ot DEGRESSION OF SPIRITS arising from Indigestion or Nervous irritation they have been ased with remarkable success , n--r are ihey less useful a* n remedy for Head ache, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, and a gene ra /prostration ot the sysirm. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. READ THIS, [From the Daily Evening Bulletin.] It is mu our custom to puli' Fateni Medicines unless we know them to he really excellent. Having ourselves u knowledge ot Dr Wood’s Sarsapnrilla ami Wild Cherry Bitters, and hav mg several friends who have been henefnied hv their use, we donut hesitate 1,, recommend them to the publie. Both Sarsaparilla and Wild Cher sy are articles ul established reputation in the medical world,and this preparation is made with great care, and appears 'o combine all the medi cinal polities of both in an unusual manner - - Any nne suffering from diseases ot ihe blood, in digestion, hr headache, would tin well to give these hitters atrial [From the New-Bedhwd Register ] Dr Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild CAesey Kit. 1— '»•!,„ ■„<.,r&„i,roiitiy ot gentlemen in tins town and vicinity who lesiifv to the hem-fits, witfiin their personal knnw'edge, derived 1'ioin ■ he use nf this compound ufeursapnrilla and wild cherry, is such ns to put in rest all double as to the value of those extracts in those sufferrini froin Dyspepsia.Jaundice,Indigestion, Headache or scrofulous d-senses. (From the Boston Daily Times ] HEADACHE — One ol the iiesi remedies iliai we have heard of fur this distressing complaint, villi its origin Indigestion, is Dr. Wood's Sarsa parilla und Wild Cherrv Bitiers, which eornl-mos all ihe advantages of 'he ionic nmi nperten- me -Heines nf the day,and is free from many ol their disadvantages. [rromane nnimn i,»niiy mail. A Nf.w and Bxoi.r.i.BNT Remedy --We would call the attention id'our renders to the ml Vet line tnem in ni>otin r Column ol n new and elH. n rents remedy. Dr. Wdotrs Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Minors Allhough this line prcpat niton haroiijy been offered lor sale during the past veal, jt hits already won the confidence ol the public,ns a most ekillullv prepared and delightful combination of two hf the safest und most active remedial aorntsin the world. [From the Plymouth R'ork.1 Dr Worm's Xarsaharim.ii and Wii.dCiieriiv Bitters.—We do not make it a practice! > "ive a good name to medicines,unless .satisfied oflheir curative powers. But from ell the evidence we cun gather concerning Dr Wood’s Su|waiuirilln and wild Olierrv fitters, we are convinced that it will do nil Its proprietor assumes fr,’it—within nur acquaint a no$ are gentlemen who havo deri veil much nemTii from us use ; and our advice to all persona a.‘Hided with any of the complaints lor which this compound is recommended, ia, to call on his agent, J. T. Dull, und procure a boi £3=»CAUTIOto TO THR PITBIJt*. lie particular and ask for D- ll'nnd’g**arsapn riHs and Wild Cherry Billers and receive nc other. This is the firs 'preparation ol saixnpa rilla and wild cherry eonihined ever ofleted lo die pnld'tm and dp* great success ntteii.ling its use liasingseed tli* unprincipled incmintci feit it. A s a preventive, see that the hollies hive the words H'oed'a Naruipsri'ln and Wild Ch rrv Bit t ers pressed on the glass, and a further pi .Section each la'yelon, llm hotllc will hpsgiiedjiv the pro. prietor. E. Thornton, Jr Take these pretentions, and y»u willed the genuine article. s # #.i.i<|>a|'Piiornton. i|.,. ) MANry».TiinER and snt.E I’ropr'etor, Chemist and Drupgise. New Bedford,—where ell orders mn«t be directed Price $1 per h,stie. or six bottles t r #5. 00 X’ole Agem, Litchfield. Dr Nairmei Bunl - ll’o eottville, A P P Camp—Plymouth Holl.nv, Set Tliomns A Son.—Plvsigindi, Terry, Porter A 0. Winsicd. M A jC ) Camp: and sold i v agent and all the principal town* in New England Nov. 74. , Ivlnmlsnlo ip — * REV. B. HIBBARD’S VEdET.lBLE A-VTi-BILIOUS FAMILY PILLS Are not f und lobe the most convenient. The Best Physic You Ever Tried, And lully equal In our lecomineudatiuu . oi them—II vim don't find thal-epf ol IMS Pills does more good than from 4l(HI.4>f'Jgp\ other kind every Agent stands teudy itPyt coiye the ettiply box and Refund the Money! These Pills are lecomnirnded as in-iog ipjlhi mu any equal in ail Bilieus attacks, after!inn* of Ihe Liver. Ihe Lungs, Stomach or Bowels caused by taking cold or obsirncled perapifa lion. They carry oH'ihe tile, cleanse the pnfe of the body, Iheieby Idling ,'Ul Ihe insensihlt perspiration through its a<rii(iomed channel and relieving at once Ihe internal organa. Also in old chronic sfTcClions. os Dyspepsia. Sick Headache. Rheumatism, Ac. Mind 'hr Pi reetion* which go with eseh bo*. Every Agent has Circulars of three Pills to give away. HALF A PILL is Ihe nsust dose, though sonic require one PILL or’even more. Children of one year A over, nnevfourth of a Pill—of 7 veers sndover halt a Pill. These Pills are PURELY Y't 'iRT.tBLE.**A may he taken under all rit. oWlbstUnees without reg.i rd to drink <*r «1>*L I QtJ-For **al- bv Druggists and Traders gen erally. in eseh Town and yiilaje iu the ooun- I tf atu Slate ROOKANO PF.RIOUCAL AGENCY J rjIHKiiudhrtignrd having omaWtshed Inn* X veil as A Book .ngcnlrn lb* f real Litcyan Marl <>f me Union —NeW York —respect thl ly •and,-re bimrrrii-Mlo the inhabitants of Litch field, Snd the public generally, with assurance, that all orders commilli d In his cars will he pr implly attended In and forwarded per mail or as mat be otherwise directed, with the Ut m.wt'despatch. Rihseriptmns received for all Magazines published hr New York, and moat ni l how issued Trom Philadelphia, Boston.&c The Foreign Magazines, Blackwood's tc. lurnished at publishers prices Also, new [of old] B’toka, cl cap Publications, Engravings, Music, h.e by wh<>msaev.-r published. Most nt the new Publications ol the day can be for warded by mail at a very trifling expense, and any sum from 12 1-2 cents upwards, can be salely transmitted through lhe same medium. All orders should be addressed WM. PATTON. Graham's Magaz.ritwOlhce.New York. •xtrrRKSOix W.H-. Graham, $ New York V B Palmer. $ ISew Yorlc' H. W Saltonstall, Meriden, Ct. A. Anderson, ) G VV. Benedict, > Watorbury, Ct. S B Cooke. Esq. ) Gen. R. C Abernethey ) Wolrotvilla' Geo. D. Wadhains, Esq. ) Ct. June 26, 1847. —INDIAN— VEGETABLE MEDICINES! A Mott Important and Wonderful Discovery for the ' * RESTORATION Prepared By J. S. SPEAR, THE Old Indian Doctor, so celebrated for his remarkable cures. Office, 570, Washington, street. BOSTON. Reader, in my address, (before taking these Medicines,) l wish to call your at tention to my Health Directory, It can be nb tamed ol Agents, It is certain, that no family would think (if doing with,nit these Medicines, if they knew ol the cures they have effcoied. I have no lime now to speak of the highly exalt ed efficacy of these Vegetable Medicines. If I had, I could proclaim iheir cures in colorsthnt would astonish tile world Let it be remember ed in the history of nations (hat no Medicines have ever bpen prepn red, « Inch have proved themselves so eminently useful to the nfH cted. as those prepared hy the celebrated INDIAN DOCTOR! He waves palms id Victory, and Crowns of Glory over disease which astunNies the medical world, and is envied hv some of the most eminent physicians, while others frankly confess the astonishing efficacy of these ccle brated Medicines. RESTORATIVE CORDIAL—A snreremc dy for all griping pains in the bowels, and Coughs of short standing. It is also an excell ent Family Physic. Plensanl fur children or a dults. BALM OF LIFE. No. land 2—A snre rem edy for nil diseases of the Lungs, Dyspepsia, Liv ercctnphiini and general rteb'litv. LIVERWORT ITLLrt;—These Pil's are highly cxt.'lied beyond nny ether pill in the U Sin'es. Try one hex and you will be sat sried for VnUI'Self. WOViAN’S FRIEND—A most certain and vnlunhle remedy tor Fati ng of ihe Womb, pressing down pains, heal in the water, GERMAN LOTION —for the Silt Rheum scabs, and Scorofulnus sores. This remedy, is warr in eil in everv ins'iinee 10 effect a cure, il failhfullv .*011111 ueda few rP"Tnhs. GRAVEL MIXTURE vv„,,.„.,ed In every ras, .nil under all circumstances to effect ii cure CATARRH RNUFE—The most colt brated ri m' dy ever.lisecvered for the Cn'arrh, CORN PLASTER—This is a positive cure. BALSAM OF LIFE—This remedy exceeds nil oilers in cases of cough of consumption, ft quiets the pat out immediately, and rename cramps,snarms, fit«, spiting of blood. RED BO TTLE LIN IM ENT—This is a most ceri'ifn arid celelirnted pn n kT er It will cure the most obstinate enses ol Rheumatirin, when taken with the Jaundice Bitters and Liverwort Tills, If yog haven t‘e-ire to he cured of the Kheiimn'istn, don’t fail t" trv this tteatmcnl and you will have just what you want. JAUNDICE BCD,TERR—A most valuable sioamefi qr Strengthening remedy RESTORATIVE BITTEPS—These Bitters a.-e of great importance in all puses of universal weakness and dehiliiy, vvh'vlt is common toeve ry ihdividurtl—preying n( on the system at ah seasons of the vear. They are also n rertnin remedy for all cases nf Jaundice and Cosuveness TONIC CORDIAL—A certain remedy for all Female irregularities, and dehihiy. IMA I? HIKE, CHOLERA MORBUS AND DYSENTERY CORDIAL.—This remedy has untiuuliiedlv cured mure cusps »t (lie above dis eases than any oilier medicine ever discovered I am confident that there is not a sinsle instance on record where this medicine has foiled to ef lect a cure if token in season, and t um confi dent that no patient will lad of a cure. Render yon may fesi assured that thin medicine will dn all for you that medic ne ca a do. It quiets ihe stomach instantly, and heals the bowel* in a few hours, and removes all sickne*»ol tho stomach or gritnnuof ihe bowels. RESTORATIVE PILLS-This is a most cerinm cure for the Weeding Piles, GERMAN POWDERS—For Pin Worms; they are also a very important remedy for the Piles. FRIEND OF HUM ANITY-For the Tooth achet the action of this remedy is so effectual in most ease* that a cure is eflected lor life It al so preserves tits teeth from decay. Atm* nnd Pains in the Face, Neck and Tic Doloreuxalso cured. * WOR\J SYRUP—'This remedy it a certain cure for worms. H AIR OIL PERFUME—This is indeed a rich and vuluiihlc pertumc, EYE WATER—Tbiaia a valuablerntnedy forttvak and influmed eye* and will give satis faction, ALL HEALING SALVE—For scalds,burns itch, Sores, chapped hands, sore nipples, lips, bites, a d vfing* of wasps, dir., dry liras of the skin and itching ol the various parts of the sys tem, chilblains, tumors and pile*. 6’hmical Oil—'(hi* remeuy is warranted per fect in all vases lot removing stmts of Grease, Tar,remit nv Puiiil, without soling the goods, colter ol Mlk or satin- *» c , * ‘llb-AlVof these medicines are exceedingly j vulunbls. Yoii hav* only to try thrnvainl thev will rtcmnmend (Itemselvea after a faithful tri al,to tha satisfaction ol all. AGENTS. 8 N Br*n»o*i.M Barniim. Litchfield ; A Mills A .S’.in, Ooehes ( en>re and Canada village; S. A .L Hurlbun, Winchester Cenift; E 3Wo»l lord. Winaied; Crow & Jcwe't, New Hartlurd; S Tbomas A Sin Plymouth Hollow; A Lews, Bristol; E G Lawrenre & Co, Norfolk; T Bt ton, Canaan; F Lawrence. Ashlwitle; J G»r diner, Woleotiville; P NiWr, Harwinton ;- Dr 5 W Rro«n, C-|lensville : F nch & Kellogg, Cornwa'I; R //Hkidntore, Be'h'ctn ; TF Brm*' made. Washington. D Tomlinson. New Fraa tou.C H .-'enlord A Co. Bru'gewster; H L«"p. Ohapinvifie: W C Brisoil. Wondhurt; B 3 Pres ton, xo\bur>; Warier New Aten's Manufac •itnna Co. Wgteriown; Benedict and Burnham. Manufacturing company. Watetbury, TYPE FOUNDRY. ! 58 Gold, corner of Ann st,, N. Y. , THE subscriber i* prepared to fur nish haud-rssl Type, and Printer* Materials of all kind* at short notice and on reasonable j term* ,| Rt>*Pr«v|»rtelor* ol Newspapers who hare not at ntunl for the sulwcnher who may pub Itslt this iiotire for three month*, w:l| be en* '••JnrtiV jr in Jyite on purchasing five time* ® the tnxmnl of their bill* for srlveiriitinir. M>Old Tvpa taken in egrhaig* fur tiew at 1' 6 casts par lb. ROBERT tAYLOB ” »Moi NEW GOODS I Having just imitia • urge addition to oar farmer^tork we are now pre pared to offer the public as complete assort ment and desirable styles as can be foand in a coantry store ; among which are Broad cloths, Cassimeres, Saliaelt, and Jenes of various colitis and quality. Buiuhaxires, Mohr re. Parametia and Aalpaca Cloths, Cashmere, Brooa T ppet and Wo- 1 Shawls Ginghams and Galieoea- in abundance. Mods. Carpeting. Burtalo Itobes, Boots, leather, and India Rubber .Shoes^a full supply of Hardware. Crockery, Stone ware, and Groceries. In short trlicles tunnumt rons to mention, that wt- are willing to sell cheap for cash or in exchange for any kind of produce WANTED, any quantity Hooks Si Eyes sewed on Card-. PICKETT & TURRELL. South Farms Oct 19th 1847. 4 4 4 ~4 4 3 4 53-D A e UER R E 0 T ¥ P ESI 431 THE utidei signed having just re turned from New York, where he has been spending a few dnv« at the best Daguerrean Gallery in Broadway, and being now acquainted with the rrttnl ciis eovery made in the art, is pF< pared to take Likenesses equal to the best ; the dress, &c.colored to suit the taste of pa* Irons. INSTRUCTIONS carefully given, and ail kinds of Apparatus, Chemicals, anil every article required in the business, lurmshed at New York prices. J.L. JUDD. Litchfield, Nov. 17.1847. 28 Geevse Feathers. f¥T HE subscribers have mn dear range. I mectstokeeiia constant supply u!-h firstratearticli ot CrCCKC I'cillllCrS -ecieced and pncked with groat cure by °‘iiSelvcs in packages from 20 to 501 bs.; and will furnish at all t imcs any quantity from 20 to'1000 lbs. of a quantiy they will Warrant to boas con., as the best, it as low prices as can be purchased y nuualquulity in the state. S. & L. HURLBUT. Win< hosier, 1647. ~ THE ~PILBs7 o- A CURE FOR LIF.E SECURED ! Dr. Uf> ha in’s Kr INTERNAL TLTH/IHH'Z: jx For the cine ol P it-, InAumnuiy of the Liver and Spleen, [nflarnalinn, Soreness and Ulcetitinn of the Stomach, Rowels, Kidneys, (ml llladd. r, 1 of! uiima liny a"d Mercurial Riicniiia. • lism.tmi n'riiyof Wood. Weakness and In— fl.nn.il inn of the -pine, and, (tO* For the relief of Married Ladies .sfyj The Vegetable Pile Electuary Invented by Dr A. Uphain, adistingnishoU physician of New Ymk Cuv, "is the only tva, Iv successful tvin.sK f,.r ilni (lingeron. amt disi reusing ( etnplijint I lie Piles, ever oAercfl l„ the American public Mark this, it is an int, rnal remedy—not an external application, and will cure any raven) Piles, eilner bleeding nr blind, internal or ex> ten,al, and liiutiably the only tiling that will There is no mistake ahotit it. It is a positive cura—speedy and peimanent It is also a convenient medicine Intake, and improves the general health in a remarkable manner. Each box contains 12 doses at *3 1-9 cents per dose. It is very mild in its operation, and maybe taken ip cases of the most acute in flammation without danger. All external ap plications are in the highest degree disaare. - ahie,incr.nvenjent and offensive, and ligin the •very nature of the disease, temporary inilieii eftecls. This Medicine attacks I he disease at its source, and removing I he cause, renders the cure certain and permanent. QO'Cure for life guaranteed "The Elecfnry contains no mineral medicines, no aloes, no gamboge nr otliFt powerful and irrilaS, tf ini tiative. No fear oftakihgeoid while under it, irP lence. no change in diet necessary. If ta ken according to llie directions a cure for lite is guaranl-ed. i Pamphlets giving valuable information re specting |his medicine may be obtained o( A genls gratis D. If. Rrailtev l-'IO Washington street, Ros tnn. General Agent for thfe New England Slates. Accnti—S Roe), Litchfield ; W H Hung erford. \\ olculville jS Thomas St Son, Plym outh; G Humphrey, C naan • E G Lawrence, & Co. Norinlk : Elihn Cur.is Watertown ; and by the dealers in Medicine generally through | ont New England. 27 fim | non. K»ni>ri if. l oigeri m OLOSAOJilAN OTl ALL-I»EALING BALSAM. BE WARE OF DECEPTIONS FRAUD. AN Advertisement liar ins; made its appear ance in this paper. Hating .hal my genu in* Olosannian was for gale al various places in Litchfield county, the public arc hereby in* termed that my gdiuire preparation is only to ve luumi in one sized bottles and thoselarge at 81 per bottle, and that the label dn the same reads Doctor Robert B Folger’s Olosaonian or All Healing Balsam, and my name is signed at he bottom with a uen. The spurious article is put pp in much smaller bottles, is wrapped in salmon colored uaper, and my full name not found on the top of the label. The spuri ous article alluded to I never prepared and have nothing to do with. Aeenlgfor Litchfield County—A. C. Smith Litchfield; Lathrop X Bradford, Wolcott ville, Nathaniel Smith, Torrington ; Aivord Sc Bro thers, New Hatifoid ; F. S. Woodford, Ww sted ; F« G. Lawrence & Co. Norlolk ; Oliver Ames, Falls Village; Finch Sc Kellogg, West Cornwall: George H. Chase, Sharon, Gregory , Sc Pierce. Cornwall Bridge; D. B. Scofield Sc Co. Kent. 1 ROBF-RT B. FOLGER. M. D. | H arness Making. ; f I’IIE subscribe ires I ■ peel fully informs * the inhabitant tol bitch- 1 fii-LI -nil vicinity, that 4 he has removed to the sIiod in West *t.,7 door* wredTof the Court I Inline, '] where ns usual he in tend* to curry on the t tlbovehiisiness.nnd where he will keep t on hand .or manufacture to order t liarne**e* of oil kits ft*, 1 Saddles. Bridles, Trunks, Ai C. Me He in vilest horn who want work in hi* line to give him a call, a* he ha* no •Itaiht he ean satisfy them both asto qualitv and price*. 0“ Repairing of all kind* done in the Jj oes! manner and at short notice. Mu m ny article* lit 1‘mdtie. take copayment si far work. FRED K W. BROWN. « Lilchifield, Afril 10,1847. t> Hundred* of persons who have experienced III •fl'crls of Dr. Robert B. Folget't O/osamn ian or Jill-Healing Balsam, hare ijr» plied lo the different Apencieses tablished for its sale, and have been pot off with a ^ • SPURIOUS ARTICLE *f that Great Remedy, under thespecions * pretest that it was the same. They have returned ■* and told ofthe Frand. Believe not the Derrteer. * , The lie which the I whole matter'bears on . the face of it, is alone suf ficient to stamp the Scheme ' with the deep infamy it deserves! 1 R. ROBERT B. F 0 L GE R ’ I Olosaonlan a# OR ALLHEALING BALSAM, is now prepared ONLY by himself- It is M subject to those adulterations foimerly com plained of, nor is it made up cheap and small, lor the purpose of gulling people out of their money. It has lost none ol its virtues. Tfc* certificates which daily appear show this to hie so,even though the name ol Folfccr be remo val from them, and another name substituted! (or it. There is no such triekery needed to establish the reputation ol my Olosaanian, nnr stall I, under the hypocritical pretence of being an Ode Fellow, send circulars to their lodgrs throughout the United States, with the hope of deceiving them into the belief 'hat 1 am a friend to their institution. All I this kind ol hurnbuggery I detest, and her# assert that if my Oli saonian is not-what If claims to be, and will not rise in the estima tion ol the world bv its ovm merits, 1 hope it mill sink into oblivion. I shall not labour to build upon n foundation ol SLANDFR, nor go about ptivnlelv, or in the dark, to destroy this rtpni- lion of those opposed to roe in business, but lining with chan hands and a character 0‘i-t oiled, I aball endeavor to recommend and I it forward my Olesa-mian as a true and rnfal lirle Remedy lur IMPORTANT ORQAN I rvn.u im-fo if,, nort Dn >•0411,—when I ie breathing is jpm k and lin'iriod on tho I a«t moliou or exercSse, —when-there is op- I f re-sion nr sense n't' slraitness nl the cheat,— I v here ihere is Fxprclnralion, or raising ol a B f. olhy mucus, aci-nttipatiied with Km art si ion, I l iesc disagrei able, and ofton lalal symptom* B| are compl.-telv nuisten d and relieved by my UNRIVA l.LKD RK.VIFDY, Such has In-eii II.. in lunidleiU of in-I stances vvilh n a few month* past. Mr CALFliW. WVRI). ltd Washington ■ •t. Newark, N .1. bad sutVr.-d tor more than I lour years with Consumption* end Colild not H rind a remedy for tiis di-ease. Ills physician*I • t. nd hi- friends despaired, and told him h*H -nisi die Km aft.-r usi-ig Dr. Fulger's Olaso- Hr r ian for a few IVF-I k* he w as I'FRFF.CTLY RF-TORFH. andis now liviog r » fell ttie sloty -Cor hifnsetfHl His cure is attested to by seven >f the moat,BI respectable men in Newark, N. 1. Mr. Colbert W Owen, of Williamabnrgh*Hb L. I who was first seized wi'h loflumr.a.BL hicb left behind it a very severe Cough. andHs who raised large quantities of blood, waa altoH* cured. He was very low nl the lime he hear^Hf i f the remedy, hut is now able to work at hisH* trade every day of his life. It is also equally H' efficacious in 'Bf ASTHMA I FORM [DA RLE DISEASE, H which so often threatens I, SUFFOCATION. R It has relieved Miss LUCRETIA WELLS® from her suffering more than any remedy ahaH has ever used, during tue 42 years she hasH been afflicted. It has also relieved and restOsH red Mrs. ELIZA LELAND. of Schoolcrafl.B *' Kalamazoo county, Mich. Ske has suffered V ' with asthma severely from her birth, and hcrl < cure is looked upon as MIRACULOUS. B *. Ccf-Read the lolloping letter from IheRerH SAMUEL H. EARL, pastor ot the UaiMH Bapliet Church. Cold Spring, Long Island: * Cohl Spring, L. I July 8lh, 1940. H * “ Dr. Robert B Folge* : H * “Dear Sir:—Last fall I was afflicted will® Aathma oi Phthisic—pain in iheside, palpi®| talinn of the heart and asthmatic cougb. IH using yonr Olnsannim I obtained reiief in )H very short linye. The asthma I have not hatH r* since. The remainder of the Olosanniaa g have been using in my family for acntniqatH N cough,and have found it always oflecfua! in reH 1 moving it. I think it the best remedy for H c .ugh I ever li ietl. Every lamily should a bottle of it for that onrpose. ^ Yours. &.r. H “SAMUEL H. EARL*H ^ PasfnrUnion PapfistChiirrh, Cold Spring, L/^H The above are onlv a'few of the many cure^B * that might he* •••ferred to I * course is oa^B F ward. It is “ 1 .IE f.E.MEDY.” and the pec^B * pie begin to know it. Renu mber that tlH a genuine article is prepared onlv l*y me. ^^B n PRi.xcip.ir nrrtcE H '* CT161 FULTON STREET.-16Ijj H * hird door w-st of Rrnix’wao—*>nd floor—«w^H .V poaiie St. Paul’s hurcb. ^^^H It can he nptained of mav regular Agawi^B nook well In tke label on the Bottle. Seelh^H *i I rends: "Dr Rol,.,t B. Folgrr'a OlotamiajU *r AH Hem I tag Balaamand has myaara^B i lignrd with a pen in full. None other ia^^H line, aad you will bo deceived ilyou wW raak. r ■ ■