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B ? IOOSATBIVIC ' RAILROAD. AHV AnUfMMti f rpHE Car* will run a* follow*, daily (Sun. L days excepted)— Going A'ortk. Going South. Leave Leev* Bridgeport 10 30 a at Slat* LiD* . * ?? A ** 1 Newtown 1131 Canaan 10 30 New Milford 12 18 pm ' ^ p M W Cornwall 144 N Miltord 12 18 p m Canaan 218 Newtown 105 Arrive at r,Te ■* „ StateLine 3 30 Bridgeport 2 00 An extra Passenger Train leave* N«*v Mil ford lor Bridgeport at 7 a m. Returning leave* Bridgeport lor New Miltord at 4 p m. . For jYew York — The steamer Niagara leave* Bridgeport at 2 F M on the arrival ol the througn passenger train. Fare trom Litchfield to New York $2.75 For Albany and Boston. — The passengei train a,rive* al State Line in season to connect with the cars on the Western Railroad for the east or west. Passei gers arrive in Albany, Troy, Pittsfield, Springfield &c. the same day. Stares run in connection with the cars to Woodburv. Bethlem, Danbury, Litchfield. Sharon, Norfolk, Winsted, Lenox, Lebanon Springs &c. New York passengers Having through tick ets have the privilege of stopping one day in Bridgeport. . No agent of this company is authorized to take charge of specie, bank notes, or valuable papers. >r to receive them for transportation >n any connition. C. A. KIRTLAND. Superintendent. Bridgeport, April 1848. 50tf Summer Arrangement, New Haven * Northampton Company. mhmbhbsb Rarilroad Arrangeinetils Commen cing May 22, 1848. ON amt alter Monday, Ma.v 22d, train* will leave daily,Sundays excepted as follows: Leave New Haven for Plainville at 6 A. M 8, 30 A M. I P. M , and 4 P. M. Leave Plainville lor New Haven at 8 40 A M, 10 30 A! M. and 4 10 P M. and 5, 30 P. jyj-The 6 A. M. Train front New Haven and the 5,30 P. M. Train troin Plainville, will be freight T.ains with Passenger^^r attach At CHESHIRE. Stages Irom Waterhury direct connect with the up and down morning Trains at !) 10 A. M. Returning from the up and down Evening Trams at 4 40 P. M. Also, front Litchfield, Wolcolville and Wa terburv with the Down Train at 10 55 A. M. Reiui tiing upon the arrival of the Up Train at 1 35 P. M. At PLALYVILLK, Stages from Plymouth Bristol and Earmingion connect with the morning Train lor New Haven at 8 40 A. M-— Returning at about 5 10 P. M Also,from Litc hfield, Winstead,New Hart ford, Collinsville and ITnionville to connect with the to 30A, M- Train to New Haven. Re turning upon the arrival ol the Train at about 2PM HENRY FARNAM, Superintendent JV>ut Haven, May, 22,1848. If—2 MmCIHIMM MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, ._....oaTOeeninoprationThirteet A. Years ending July 6,1846, aud hnvo ioautc M34 Policinu, Amount ol property insured 92.181,836,: Amount of cash premiums received, 10,37904 Tointeresl received on Loans, 1,04680 "$17,42590 To do. ofpremi ims nowch’don L, the Hookskviiiciican bscollected. } The whole amount ofloses is $6,513 83 Ain’t paid tor Expense*,—Agents, In*. Plates, Books, Stationary,etc.2,804,93 8,718 76 Preaentcgpital or fundsofthe Company, from which future losses are to be paid, $24,422 76 Officers of the Company, WILLIAM BEEBE, Presutent, OLIVER GOODWIN, Treasurer. JASON WHITING, Secretary. Directors. WILLIAM BEEBE- l ORIG’N S.8EYMOUR OLIVER GOODWIN 1 D. C WHITTLESEY J. G BECKWITH, l DAVID C. SANFORD JASON WHITING. LEMAN W CUTLER GEORGE 6. WOODRUFF. Agents for the Company, Duniel B. Brinsmade, Washington, David C. Sanford, New Milford, I Rufus Fuller, Jr. Kent, Rinhard Smith. Snaron, Frederick Kellogg, Cornwall, Nelson Brewster, Goshen, Wm M . BurraII, Canaan, Donald J. Warner,Salisbury, 8. D. Northway, & \ Nn-fn|k John Dowell. < Norlolk* Roger II. Mills, New Hartford, George D. Wadhama, Torrington, Lewis Smith, Harwinlon, Elisha Johnson, Plymouth, John C Ambler, Bethletn, Lernan W. Cutler, Watertown, John Abernethy, Woodbury, David C. Whiltlesv, New Preston, George P. Tallmadge, Warren. Persons wishing to get their Buildings Insured can appy to either efthe Agents, or to ths Sec retary. WILLIAM BEEBE. President. JASON WHITING, ecretary L oilfield. Oct.. 1, 1847. • lamly THE Paektl “Sarah Sands” which lately arrived at New York from Europe, had among her large cargo of Dro.s Goods, lo Ca. sat of the most beautiful and chaste styles of English Calicos ever egltiled in this country. A pirt of these Calico* were sent direct to the WOLCOTTVILLE CASH STORE, where they can be seen, admired and bought low far Cash. Also one case of elegant styles of Parasols and Paraaolletts of the moat approved make and pattern; with fringe and without. The above goods demand the particular attention of the Ladies of this vicinity. Wolcottvilie Cash Store, LATHROP tit. BRADFORD. Wolcottvilie, May 1, 1848 . 52 3w GROCERIES.—Fresh Burnt CoffeeH ground and unground; Black and Given Peag; Crushed, Pulverized, Rectihs edml Brown Sugar*; Pure ground Cins mm, Pepper, Alspice, Mustard, Raisins Nu. megs. No. 1 Starch, Indigo, Ac. Ac, for sale by C. ADAMS A Co* P)T 1SH, of superior quality, for sale bjr C ADAMS A Co. Harness Making. raitifc subscribe ires 1 pectfully informs the inhabitants l.itcli I Held end vicinity, th.i> has removed ^^^H^^^Sshop in West st.,7 door west oft he Court House, Q where as usual he in tends to carry on the abovehusiness,and where he will keep on hand .or manufacture to order. Harnesses of ail kinds, Saddles. Bridles, Trunks, Ac. Hei nvitesthose who wantwork i n hiF line to give him a call, as he has no doubt he can satisfy them both asto quality and prices. . , 17 Repairing of all kinds done in the nest manner and at short notice. Ma rtV articles of Produce take nn payment far work. FRED’K W. BROWN TAteh field. April 10^1848_ DR. TOW.VSKJID’S SARSAPARILLA THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY MEDI CINE IN THE WORLD! This Extract is put up inQuarl Bottles. It is six times cheaper, pleasanter, end warranted superior to any told. Jt curet disease without vomiting, purging, aftkeaing, ox debilitating | the patient. 8KXAT SPBIW't AND SUMMER MEDICINE. The great beauty anil superiorly of this bar -aparilla over other medicines is, whilst it eradi cates disease, it invigorates the body. It is one of the very best Spring and Sommer Medictnes ever known. It sot only purifies the whole sys tem and strengthen, the person, but it creates new, rich and pure blood-a power possessed by no other medicine. And in this lieswhe grand secret of ita wonderful success. II has performed, wiihi*) the past two years, more than 35,000 cures of severe cases ol disense at least 5,000 ol these were considered incura ble. More than . 3,000cases of Chronic Rheumatism ; 2,000 cases of Dyspepsia ; 400 cases of General Debility and Want of 7,000^ cases ’of the different Female.Com plaints; . . 2.000 casesof Scrofula; 1.500 cases of the LiverComplaint ; 2.500 cases of Disease ol the Kidneys and Dropsy; „ , 3.000 cases of Consumption; and thousands of cases of Disease of the Blood, vix: Ulcers, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Pimples on the Face, Ac. Ac.; together with numerous cases ol Sick-Headache, Pam in th* Side and Chest, Spinal Affections, Ac. Ac. This, we are aware, must appear incredible, but we have letters from physicians and out agents from all parts of the United States, in forming us of extraordinary cures. R. Van Boskirk, one of the most respectable druggist* in Newark. New Jersey,informs uathat he can reler to more than 150 cases in that place atone. There are thousands of cases in the city of N York, which we refer to with pleasure, and to men of character. It is the best medicine for the prevention of disease known. It undoubt adly saved the lives ot more than 3 5,000 Children the pailscason ! as it removed the cause ol dtseuse, and pre pared them for the summer season. United States Officer. Captain G. W. McLean, member of the Le gislature, and late of the United States Navy, has kindly sent us the following certificate. It tells ita own atory. Rahway June 25t 1R47. A year since, I was taken with the Influenza, and my whole system left in a debilitated state I was induced to try Dr. Townsend s Sarsapa rilla and after taking two or three bottles 1 was’ very much relieved, and attribute it en tirely to the said Sarsaparilla. I have continued taking it, and find that 1 improve every day - l believe that it saved my life and would not be without it under any consideration.^^ Scrofula cured. This certifies!* conclusively ItlB'llfoSI Sarsaparilla has perfect Three persont obstinate diseases ot the Jyg^3ented. cored in one '•"'Three Children. Dr Townsend—Dear Sir: 1 have the pleasure to inform yon that two of my children have been eured of the Scrofula by the use of your excel lent medicine. They were afflicted very Fe verely with bad sores. Have only niken lour bottles, it took them away, fur which I feel I myself under deep obligation. I Yours respectfully, IS A Ag W CRAIN, N. York, March 1 47. 150, Wooster st. Great Female Jt.Wed:cine. Dr Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Leucorrhma. or Whites, obstruct ed or difficult Menstruation, incontinence of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and for the general prostration of the system—no mat ter whether the result of an inherent cause or causes, produced by irregularity.sickness or ac cident. , . jRr Nothing can be more surprising thaw ns invigorating effects on toe human frame. Per sons, all weakness and lassitude, from taking it, at once become robust and full of energy un der its influence. It immediately counteracts the nervelessnessof the female frame, which is the great cause of barrenness. It will not be evpocted of us, in cases of delicatea natura.to exhibit certificates ife Eerformed; but we can assure the affheteo ,„at undreds of cases have been reported to us, - Several cases where families have been without children, after using a few bottles of this in valuable medicine, have been blest with healthy offspring ^f0(^era and Married Ladies. This Extract of Sarsaparilla has bee,n ex pressly prepared in reference to lemsle com plaints. Nt. female wh<> has reason to suppnae that she is approaching that critical period, ‘the turn ol life,' should neglect to lake it, as it is a certain preventive for any of the numerous an I horrible diseases to which females are auh ent at this time of life. This period niav be deleyed for several years by using this medi cine. Nor is it less valuable for those who are approaching womanhood, as it is calculated to assist nature by quickening the blood and in vtgnrntinff the liid®6cl, this medicine is invaluable for ail ol the delicate diseases to which women are subject. It braces the whole system, renews perms nentlv the natural energies, bv removing the impurities of the bodv—not aofar stimulating the system as to produce a subsequent relaxa tion, which is the case with niedicineataken foi female weakness and disease. Rheumatism. This Sarsaparilla is used with the most pet taet access in Rheumatic complaints, howeve severe or chronic. The astonishing cures it has performed are indeed wonderful. Other reme dies sometimes give temporary relief: his en itrely eradicates it from the system, even when the limbs and hones are dreadfully swollen. Kr Hear Mr. Seth Terry, one of the oldest and most respectable lnwversin Hartford. Ct The following is an extract *f a letter received trom him: . , . Dr Townsend—I have used one bottle of vour Sarsaparilla, and And it it excellent in ita effects upon a chronic rheumatic pain to which I am subject, from an injury o< casioned several years ago in a public stage Please send ate two hot. ties to the care of Dt Seymour. I have con versed with two ot ourprincipal physicians, and recummend your Sarsaparilla SETH TERRY. Hartford, March lfth, 1845. PILES, PILES. PILES. Dr Townsend’s Sarsaparilla ia no less sue ceasfui in curing tbisdisiressing complaint, than for diseases of tho Blood. Dyspepsia, Rheums Mam, and Nervous Debility. Principal Office, IH. Fulton street, New York. For sale by the principal Druggists throughout tho Unitad States, West Indies and Canada. 1 None genuine unless pnt up tnaqnarebottles, which oonuiu a quart, and signed with the written signature of SP TOWNSEND, and his name bl >wn in the glass. Vr For Sale at the Drag Store in Lttt..deld nd bv Terry and Porter, Plymouth CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED-A few bnshele fnrsaie at the Brick Store Ala#— Marrowfat Peas. DRIED APPLES te. C, ADAMS k CO. The New Goods —AT TM*— MEW Millinary Establishment, IN WEST CORNWALL, hare been received, and are now open for the inspect ion of all who will taver ns with • call. The assortment consists of HATS, FLOWER'. RlBbLhNS, HAGS, CLASPS,STEEL BEADS. Purse Rings and Tassells, Bag and PurseFrin ges—together with a choice selection of Lu »ia’s French PERFUMERY, double extract, a splendid aiticle One of the best Dress Makers in the couaty is now employed in this establishment. Straw Hats ofall kinds repaired and bleach ed : also gentlemen’s Leghorn Hals bleached Mhs. J. W. CONK. A share of public patronage is reaped lull)' solicited West Cornwall. Apr. 17. 1848. HB JONES’S 14 Ann Si reel, New • York. No man can do a prosper ous business, unless Imt^huyer and selbr are benefitted, and 81jWD to $500, that there are not better Boots sold at the fol lowing prices than I sell—$500 to $50, that I sell more fine Boots at retail for cash, which enables me to sell at such remarka ble low prices—I sell first quality of French Calf Dress Boots, at $4.50 to $4,75; second do.. $3,50 to $4,00; French Patent Leath er Boots, $7,00. My store is small, my ex penses light, and competition is challenged, New York, May 1, 1848. 52 5w I SffffiSKQ FMIEtOT:S i T.H.RICHARDS WOULD respectfully return hi* sincere thanks to his numerous friends and patrons for the past favors he bus received and asks a continuance of the same. He slit continues tocarry cn the Tlli I © I"! tl(f business in ail its various branches. 03-All garments made by him will be war ranted to fit, and in neatness of workmanship and style cannot be surpassed in this Slate !— He keeps constantly on hand a general assort ment of TR1MINGS which he will sell Wper ce»t cheaper than can be putchased else where. 03- TERMS,—CASH on delivery of the work. 03- CUTTING done for other* to make at the shortest notice jnj=N. B Ready JTfade CIO' thing, constantly on hand, or made to order as CHEAP as can be purchased in New York or Boston. JC|=Rooms Nos. 1 and 2 up Stairs in theEnquirei building. Litchfield. March HO, 1848._40 3m IF.UD.ErXOM. 1 T the old stand of Ssntith & Me r* Niel, two doors south ol the Mansion iLJL Hnu-e. is now opening a general assort, ment ot Dry Goods, GROCERIES, Hardware, FARMING UTENSILS■ Also —CAPS, WfiUlt1, .-?iV6e9.T,Wo'd dTa'cnuivT t akmLi IKG ot different figures. Paper Hangings and Win dow Paper, Grass and Clover Seed, Potash. Lime, 0CpChurn9, a new and superior article. BROAD CLOTHS, English and French, of various color* and qualities — CASSIMERES, a good assortment. ; Ladies' Dress Goods, a great variety of pat terns. The above stock has recently been purchas ed lor cash in ew York and other markets and will be sold for cash, barter, or credit, as low as articles of the same quality and de scription can he purchased in this vicinity A suareof phbl.c patronage is solicited. Old customers and new customers please call and examine. Litchfield, April 13, 1848. 48 6w ■ “ i THE FILES. o- A CURE FOR LIFE SECURED Dr. Upham’s INTERNAZi REMEDY Fort he cure of Piles, Inflamalory ol e Liver and Spleen, Inflamafion, Soren. r and Ulceration of the Stomach, Bo els, Kidney*, and Bladder. Inflamn • tory’and Mercurial Rheuma* tism.Impurity of Blood, Weakliest and lu flamalion of the '-pine, and (K>-For the relief ot Married Ladies -t30 The Vegetable Pile Electuary, Invented by Dr. A. Upham, a distinguished physician of New York city, is the only real ly successful remedy for that daugerous and distressing complaint the Piles, ever offered In the American public. Mark this, it isau internal remedy—not an external application, and will cure any case of Piles, eilner bleeding or blind, internal or ex> terr.al, and hrobably the only thing that will There is no mistake about it. It is a positive cure—speedy and permanent. It is also a convenient medicine to take, and improves the general health in a remarkable manner. Each box emtains 12 doses at 8 1-2 cents per dose. It is very mild in its operation, and may be taken in case* of the most acute in flammation without danger. All external ap plications are in the highest degree disagree able,inconvenient and offensive, and Irom the very nature of the disease, temporary in I heir effects. This Medicine attacks the disease al its source,and removing the cause, renders the cure certain and permanent. 3^-Cure for life guaranteed. Hie Elector) contains no mineral medicines, no aloes, no gamboge or other powerful and irritating pur gative. No fear of taking cold whit* under its jrP rence, no change indiet necessary. If ta ken according to the directions a cure for iite isguaranted. . Pamphlets giving valuable informal ion re specting this medicine may be obtained of A gents grati*. D. F. Bradlev 130 Washington street, Ros t.n. General Agent for the New England Agents—S B’tel, Litchfield ; W H Hung erford. Wolcotville ; S Thomas fc Son, Plym nuth; G Humphrey, C- naan ; E G Lawrence, te Co. Norfolk ; Elihu Cur.it Watertown ; and by the dealer* in Medicine generally through out Naw England. 27 6m THE undersigned being about to leave town, feels it his duty to inform those who have delayed, that there ia still an oppor tunity to prorurea true and perfec l Likeness , as hit room will be kept open about two week* longer, for the purpn-e of accommoda ting those who may wish to favor him with a calk. It is admitted by all, iha* his pictures as a likeness and clearness of expression, are far superior to those taken by Operativesgen J.L. JUDD. ' Litchfield, April 18, 1S4S, 49 J3H © 3 3 3 £Q 0 IB 3 8 WOULD particularly rail the itleu«ion of the public lo an examination of the RICH Alto SPLENDID he is now offe ring, embracing almost rverv desirable pattern ot COOK, PARLOR, BOX, and COUNTING HOUSE Stores, many nf them entirely new models patented in If 47, <urpasflinglv beiotilul. Also on lian<1, a lot of ATHANOR STOVES, which have been still further improved. The reputal ion of l his stove is too well known to need further recommendation. A IR-TIG H TS, both cast aid sheet iron, of all desciiptions on hand or made to order, of first rate materi Is,and for heautv will chcllenge competition -ALSO— Stove Pipe, of every discription. Stove Blacking, a first rate article. Stove Pans, with covers. Hollow Ware. Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron Ware, &c,&c all of which will be sold at the very lowest prices. Litchfield, Dec 7.1847. 30tf GENIN. HATTER. 214 BROAD WA Y JYE W YORK. rilHE three great essentials. ELEGANCE. 1 EXCELLENCE and ECONOMY, are the points arrived at by the proprietor of this estiblishment. The following prices have been fixed upon for his best style of goods. First quality BEAVER HATS. #4 50 Second do do do o 50 Fi st do MOLESKIN do 4 00 Second do do do 3 00 First do CLOTH CAPS, 1 50 Second do do do 1 00 QCpA superb stock of Crl ILDREN'SF.bNCY HATS, of the most elegant materials and beautiful patters; constantly for sale GENIN, 214, Broadway. (jCJ-Author of the Illustrated History of the Hat. New York, May 1st 1848. 53 JMMBS. AC SMITH has just returned from New • York with a general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, & HARD. WARE, that he can sell at unusually low prices. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. May 1848. 52 Valuable Jrroperiy FOR SALE IN IRLYHKDWM (BDJK'SKEIS, CT. THE place recently owned by Hen ry C. Smith, containing about four and a halt acres ol land. The House is built in the best manner—(he rooi covered with Tin. There is a Grapery an Ice House and other suitable buildings on the place, the yards are ornament ed with shrubety, and the walks beautifully flagged. There is also a good Fruit Yaid with choice Fruits. The location is favorable for a Boarding School, being in the centre ul a delightful village, where is good society, fine air,and fine views and only one mile from the Railroad to be built connecting the place with New York by a ride of lour hours. There is on die place a building welt catcu lated lor a School House. It is all that could be desired by a gentleman of fortune for a country residence. (tCJ-For terms apply to the Directors of the Phoenix Branch Bank in Litchfield. April 1, 1848. 47 6w — jiOOK AND PERIODICAL AGENCY 11'7 HE undersigned having established him JL sell as a Book Agent in the great Literary .dart of the Union—New York—respectfully tenders hisservicesto the inhabitants of Litch field, and the public generally, with assurance, that all orders committed to his care will be prjmptiy attended to and forwarded per mail or as may be otherwise directed, with the ut most despatch. Subscriptions received for all Magazines published in New York, and mosl ol those issued from Philadelphia, Boston,&c The Foreign Magazines, Blackwood’s &c. furnished at publishers prices. Also, new [of old] Books, cheap Publications, Engravings, Music, &c by whomsoever published. Most ot the new Publications ot the day can be for warded by mail at a very trifling expense,and any sum Irom 12 1-2 cents upwards, can be safely transmitted through the same medium. All orders should be addressed i WM. PATTON, Graham’s Magazine Olflce.New York. references W. H. Graham, ) N y . IV. B. Painter. $ ISew Yorlt. H. W. Saltonstall, Meriden, Ct. f A. Anderson, } G. W. Benedict, > Watsrbury, Ct. S. B. Cooke. Esq. ) Gen.R. C Abernethev ) Wolcotville Gen. D. Wadhams, Esq. j Ct. une 20, 1847 IJYITMVJIBEE FAMILY COMPANION SIX Lectures on Causes, Prevention and Cure of Consumption, Asthma. Diseases of the Heart, and all Female Diseases. 234 nagrs, 28 engravings. Paper 50 cts ■ bound 73 cts. Mail to any part—postage 9 1-2 cts. Shoulder Braces and Chest Expanders, *2, Mail to any part 30 cts postage. Inhaling rubea,Sil7er,$3, by mail letter postage. Ab dominal Supporters, perfect, $8 to $10, for all Ruptures. Falling of the Bowels and Womb, md Veak Back and Chest; sent by Express ■verywhere. For Braces or Supporters, or Rupture Supporters, give height from head to foot, aud circumference of person next the nur lach, just above the hips. If Rupture, men tion which side. Agents wanted lor the sale, ■d the above goods Address Dr. S. S. FI1CH, | 707 Broadway, New York, post paid. | April 24. 1848 50 lv A 110" A F A K M, XD jgMc Containing One Hun dred Acres of Land ! with a 2 story House, a barn, and out buildings in very good repair, with a never failing well of water enclosed. Also, the aaid farm is well proportioned into meadow, pasture, plnwland, and woodland — The said Farm is pleasantly situated on Cfces nut Hill, one mile east of the centre of Litch field on (he roads leading to Plymouth and Harwinton Enquire of the suhsrriheron the premises JOHN PHELPS 2d Litchfield, Ccnn.. Jan. I. 3.1848. 35 tf Geese Feathers. 'FHEsubtcribertltave madearrange I mentsto keeps constant supply of a firstraiearticleol deekf Frathei^ -sclecetl and packed with greatcare tty ourselves in packages front 20 to 501b*.; and will Furnish atall limes any quantity from3dLUxl000 1ha. oF a quantiy they will warrant to beasgoo~ as the best, at a* low prices as can be purchased o euualqualily inthe state. S. & L. HURLBUT. Winthester, 184S. To Book Agents, THE MEXICAN WAR. THE Subscriber Ims in prms and will shortly publish, a “History ot the Mex ican War,” comprising a complete His tory ol all the operations ol the American Army in Mexico: With sketch, s and an ecdotes of the most distinguished officers in the Regular Armv and the Volunteer Force. By John Frost Esq. Illustrated with numerous Engravings. A number of enterprising and efficient men, of good character, are offered pro fitable employment as Agents, in circu lating the above Work For Terms and all other information, applicantswilfplea.se rail on :hesubscri ber or address by mail, Book Publisher, 134 York St, New Haven. JNevv SPRING GOODS. All Hail, for South Street ! THE Subscriber is this week opening, and offers for sale, at the very lowest prices, a Spleuded Assortment of Gents and Ladies’ Dress (Joods —and— TRIMMINGS! which he believescannol fail to please as to Variety, Style, Quality, or Price—together with a stock of Staple and Farcy DRY GOOD4!, Groceries, Teas. &c. Please call and examine for yourselves. S. N. BRONSON, Agent Litchfield, Ayr. 25, 1848.*" j. FOR 1848. THE Subscribers has just returned from the Great Reservois of the East with a full and conplete assorlment ot Ladies, Gents., Misses and Childrens Bools and Shoes, which will be sold at a small advance from cos!. The public is respectfully} invited to call and see. Cash paid for Greev Calf Skins or exchan ged for any thing in our line, One door east of the Court House, MEAFOY & TROWBRIDGE, j Litchfield, April 17. 1648. 49 ff “V.erbum sat Sapi" ente ” WHEREAS, I have on my books some $6 or $701) which remain unsettled, and as it is necessary tor mo to pay my debts, I hereby request all thi.se whose accruals have been of more than SIX tno ilhs standing, and all those who have not settled up for 1847 lo call QCI" immediately 430 *ncl {Jcj’/erAr overthe DOE ! as delays are dangerous, and LAW F.RS plenty. No Mistake this time, and last call. QO- I bore on bond Pork by the pourd 01 barrel. Laid and Hams, of the fi'st qualiy.— Also 11 Store Sheep for sale, in good renditi on. S. D. WHEELER, Agent. Litchfield. Feb. 3. 184S. Wonderful Indian Hem edyj CHAMBERLAIN’S Mew England REST ORA FIVE rnHE above named article is an eflectna A remedy for all cases of Hlieumalii Affections, Spinal Diseases, and fur all kind.' of Humors;jid In,purities in the Blond. It is intended for~all ages and constitutions, and is made entirely of Boots and Herbs A simple trial will convince the most skeptical ol its efficiency. VOLATILE LINIMENT. This is an invaluable compound lor Rheu' mat ism, Ague in the Face and Jaws, Neural* gia. Spinal Irritations, Sprains, and Weak Joints. This Liniment has never failed in a solitory cas •• re_l-i;. Aiuperior and efi'cient remedy for Catarrh Meagrim9.0bsttuctions in the head,etc. This Snuff has been used by thousands, who have spoken their judgement of its high merit and claims. ^ ^_,i* These pit is are intended to be tt9ed in al otdinarv complaints—they may be used as a mild cathartic, or as a purgative cleansing without debilitating thesystem. They are an excellent tonic, regulating the digestive or gans, without leaving the system in a costive state. Prepared and sold by Dr. E. C. CHAM BERLAIN, corner of Church and Crown Sis. New Haven, Conn. N B. The above artiolesran he procured also from Bolles & Wells Litchfield, Conn. Thomas &. Son, Plymouth Hollow, itf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. J THE subscriber offers for sale the shop and buildings connected therewith, situated on the main roud from Plymouth to Lithfield, about 1-4 of a mile east ol Plymouth Hollow, now oc cupied by G.H,& N. BRADLEY, There is a run of stone in good order on the premises for grinding plaster or salt. Also a casting shop, the water privilege is one of the first or der, and the race ways are in excellent condi tion. There isone half an acre of land lying in con nection with the buildings which will be sold with the shops. Terms of paym int made easy. For farther particulars enquire of Samuel P. Whiting of Plymouth, or the subscriber. BENJAMIN SMITH. Derby. April 19,1848,50 3w | Astonishing effects IN QUICK CONSUMPTION. Cure of a young Lady *>* Rapid Decline Waldoboro* Me., April 7, 1848. Dr. Bradlee—Dear Sir—I consid er the Hungarian Balsam an invaluable rente dy for diseases of the Lungs. My daughter aged about 17 years was seiz ed about a year ago with a violent affection o the chest and lungs, attended with a short narsh rough, pain in the side, weakness and difficulty of breathing, hectic fever, chills and other symptoms of a speedy decline, or quick consumption. She was very rapidly reduced in strength, and other remedies proving of no avail, I waa induced to try Buchan’s Hungarian Balaam, which 1 am happy to toy, had tne desired ef fect and in a few weeks raised her from the state of debililv and danger described, \c per fect health. Nothing else with which I am acquainted, would I think, have saved her life. ABIJAH SPRAGUE The above it a true statement of facta. 31m WM. H BARNARD, Waldoboro NEW GOODS, i Received weekly »t h, t. mygatt & J Co. Store opposite J. P. Marshall’s Hotal, . I Woodbury,. Rich and Superior Goods may I be found a! our place at very reduced pricea. A complete a«*< rrmenl of Dry Goeds and Gro ceries we new have, which wtll be aold f. r M cash or exchangfd tor produce, a« a small ad VaA°eiarge lot of Ladies Silk DresaGocds; some of nrw and lasiy styles. We havejtifi rereitfrf * Dplwdid Mfcrtirfnt ■ of CARPETINGS at prices fr. m 16c to $1 50 ■ * TfKKK Co"" , J Woobury, May 1. 1848. 4w / ^ XHfi • V CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT M IN POSTON 1 ,■ For years the First ard ONLY HOUSE which has adhered to that Pop- fl ularSy stem of H LOW PRICES For Gentlemen’s Clothing ! IS that widely known, and universally celebrated H Clothing Emporium. 01E Hill, I Geo. W. Simmons, Propmtor | The excellence of the plan whieh < R* .1 xg in ally designed, and wh.ch lias been by .him so succes- -■ fully prosecuted, is not only APPRECIATED BY THE PUBLIC, ■ bul to some extent Approved by the Trade, al If ast So far as tl e IMITATIONS lately intro- ■ duced give evidence of their ap probation of the only true ■ and perfect system which ensures to buyer s Every description of «»WWLSJ*®*JWV. ™ " **_AT THE— *1 Lowest Scale of Prices ! ! ■ The Elega..t display ot Goods at s#iwiw©ws* * I OAK HALL Embracing the latest importations from Are Manufactured under his own person al superintendence and direction and affords to gentlemen who would save upon old prit es full 30 TO 40 PER CENT I in the purchase of a good Suit of clothes Well Cut & Well Made A Complete opportunity of selecting from the largest stock F-very Variety of lElLIEiSSnsr®’ AND Dress o o d s , JVou7 in the United States ! And which may be had by CITIZENS & STRANGERS ! In addition to n SUPERB ASSORTMENT ! OF Grijttt ecu’s Clottjcs, AT LOWER RATES Than can be purchnst d at any other es* abiishmenton the face of the Globe, & - AT— ^ rr_-r _r P. S. £3“Wholesn|e Traders, look to th is. Thousands of dozens ol Coats, Pants. Vests and FURNISHING GOODS CHEAP. Entrance at No 32, OAK HALL Nos. 32, 34, 36, 38, Ann street. Near the head of Merchants’ Row IF REV. B. HIBBARD’S VEGETABLE AJYTi-BILIOUS' Family Pills, Are not found tobe the most convenient, The Best Physic You Ever Tried, *nd fully equal to our recommendation o I them.—It you don’t find that one ol these ■!: Pills does more good than from 4 to 6 of any I other kind, every Agent stands teady to re I ' ceive the empty box and Refund the Money! These Pills are recommended as being withi I out any equal in all Bilious attacks, aftedions I of the Liver, the Lungs, Stomach or Bowels, B caused by taking cold or obstructed perspira- I lion. They carryoffthe bile,cleansethe pores T; of the body, thereby letting out the insensiblo fl perspiration through its accustemed channel ■ and relieving at once the internal organs. Also H in old chronic atfeclions, as Dyspepsia. Sick B Headache. Rheumatism, &c. Mind the Pi- fl rer.tions which go with each box. Every Agent has Circulars ot these Pills to giveaway. H HALF A PILL is the usual dose, though some require one H PILL or even more. Children of one year ■ over, one-fourth of a Pill—of 7 vears and over ■ & halt a Pill. These P.U* are PURELY PE* Rf UETABLE, and may be taken under all cir» ■ - : cumstances without regard to drink or diet. JCJ-For Sale by Druggists and Traders gen I erally, in each Town and Village in the conn H and State. Etna Insurance Compan y,l OF HARTFORD, CT. Capital 300,000 JOollarsM Wtlhlibesty tc increase l he same to Hal jam Million of Dollars, OFFER to insure Dwelling-Housel Stores, Mills, Manufactories, BarnsM Shipsund VesseUwhilein port.oron thejB stocks,Goods and every other species offl insurable persona! property,against/os* fl or damage byjire, at as low rales ofpre- H mium as any similar institution in good fl; standing. GIDEON H. HOLLISTER,*genr. H Office in the brick building, South st, Litchfield, Nov. 26,1847.