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The Litchfield County Temperance Society bold it annual mealing October 33d 1830. Wee called to order by the President and prayer we* uftned by Rea. Mr. Vail, ef Milton Delegatee ware present from Geaheu. Tut ring! rd, South Frrm*, Plymouth Hollo#, New Preston, ..lilton, North Cornwall. South Corn wall, West Cornwall, Kent end Sooth Canaan. Heard the report o( the Secretary and Treas urer. It was voted tbatm committee of fire be appointed to nominate officers lor the year en» f suing. Rev. Mr. Mjoio, Her. Mr. Veil. Mr. Clarke. T. L Hart and Juliua Hart were nom inated. i The Committee after e short session rep or M ted lor President H. BALDWIN, Esqr. ol ■ Washington. Vice Praidentt. Thomas Mills:*, Tnrringford. Myr»n Harrison. C. Bridge, f H P. Merwin, Goshen. C. Besml Canaan R M. Hotchkiss, Woodbury, R. Battel, Norfolk. J. Wyard, Plymouth. T, L. Hart, Recording Secretary. K Goodwin, South Farms, Correspond ■ 1 log Secretary. Samvel H. Dudley, Milton, Treasur er. Which report was unanimously adoped. Afternoon Settion —Heard the repoits nl the delegates, alto of Mr, A. B. Clark. Co. Agent- Music by the choir. A most eloquent and powerful addrets was delivered by Rev Mr. Wile, of Pleasant Val ley Hi. Y. Also by Rev'. Mr. Moore, <it Tor ringforit. Meeting adjourned to meet at West Cornwall, on the fourth Tuesday of Nov. T. L. HART, Secretary. fcT. Louis, Nov. 13. News from the Great Salt Lake.— Captain Stanbury, of the Topographical Engineers, and party, arrived last eve ning on their return from an exploring expedition to the Great Salt Lake. They left Fort Leavenworth in May 1849, to survey and explore by order of govern ment, the region of Utah mountains from Fort Hall in Oregon, to the valleys of the Great Salt Lake and Utah Lakes.— The party were upwards of twelve months in making snrveva, Ac, and have returned in good health. The Mormons aided them all in their power, and are spoken of in high terms by Capt. S, and party, for industry and adding a cultivated ter ritory to the Union, where ordinary civ ilization would not have reached, and where we need a thriving and agricultu ral population betmen the two ocean possessions. Capt. S. left Salt Lake City on the 21st of Augu^T At the outskirts of the town, the first train of Mormon emigrants was met, and after wards he encountered daily trains, all get ting along very finely. It is estimated t tat 1,200 wagons will have reached the City of Salt Lake this season from the Stales. The crojS are all good in the valley. Capt. S.’s party were charged by a war party of the Snake Indians; but no harm was done, fcr they discovc made to receive not Utabs with whom, they were engaged. Sioux and Cheyuce Indians were seen in great numbers, but were friendly. The Cheyunea are at war with the Utahs, «d the Crows and Snake Indians with e Pawnees. In coming, Capt. S. met with J. Owen, Sutler at Fort Hall, whose train had been lobbed by the Crows in South Pass. Livingston and Kincade’s train were men at Fort Bridge, on 15lh September. The first U. S. mail arrived at Fort Bridge on the 9lh; the second was met on 17th Oct. near Ashe Hollow. Captain Tuttle’s train was met on the ! 27ih, 35 miles beyond Fort Kearney, and Richard’s train at the head of Little Blue on the 28th. A train was to have left Salt Lake City about 10th September for the States. Massachusetts has gone over,root and branch, to ihe allied enemy. Particulars will be giv en w'h»n Ihs official r-t'irn* reach us, — -a- - - -- - - - - - I EJEamine the Goods TT is well, fur every person 10 advertise .L wliat commodities he has for sale, and it is better for him to have al least whal he ad uenises. Mow some keep many goods in a newspaper, bat the place lor them is in the stole. We Weep some Goods fnruur-'ustomers, and we Hunk thousands are Hie better for good bargains obtained at our famous stand.— Now tor us to undertake to enumerate what wa have, and state the number of yards and quarters in each piece, would be rather too great a task—loo much like the famous Tax List. We raher have our friends come and look for themselves, and we sav come and ex amine. You will find us at home on every article. We do not expect you to buy without you get a good bargain, it ia for our in terest »s w-ll as yours, that you have every artiele as low as can be altorded, and we in tend you shall. Please to recollect that we are opening a large lot of goods this week from New York, purchased under particulai advan tr es. Among them high colored Muslin de' Laines and other Dress Goods, Carpets Cotton and Wool. Also the largest assortment of Biots and Shoes, ever offered in this market, but de not take our word for it, Examine. ALVORD*. BROTHERS. { Wolcottville, Oct- 30.1830. 3w25 “AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION 13 WORTH A POUND OF CURE » ITt HE Rainy Season has now commenced J. and persons perambulating the “ Dig ging*" are very likely to get wet feel, thereby oaming troublesome'colds, Which not noire quemly keep their owners backing all winter To gnird sg ilivii *ueh a ealamitv. go at once to ALVORD fo BROTHERS and procure « pair of tbuee tight and fashionable Rubbers, which will enable yon to travel with perfect security from wet. Also jurt received* n large assortment of ■ IMU Mi ShOfifi. ALVORD fo BROTHERS Woteettville, Oct 39- fiw Tot Me. A Farm lying in the Sonth west ■ part of Litchfield in the society ■ !!!!mI of South Farms, containing JllllHL 125 acres of land. Said form 1ja suitably divided into Meadow, Pa-iure, Wood and Plow land, being w«ll fenced and in a blab state of cultivation. On said form is a new Dwelling Hoase. also four Biros, She J, Corn House, foe Any «ae wishing to gatehaae^ #ill do well to Call I »od examine for ibamaelves. I jjarESftVwMttK ■ l,bseh!>evoatbep«2»« ■ ™ ^ SAMUEL W. WAUOH. SHj y o r I BENJAMIN SEDGWICK. Aerk. Cornwall Hollow, Oct 90,18-50 MARRIED. In St. Andrews Church, Marbledale, on the 7ih in*?, by the Retr, James L Scott. Henry Morehouse, of New Milford, «o Cor nelia Caroline, eldest daughter ol Hiram Bissell Esq,, of the same place. In St. Andrews Church, Marbledale, on the 5th Inst., by the Rey. James L. Scott, Edward Hunt, Jr., of New Milford, to Ma ry H. daoghter of tne late George Sanford, Esq , of the same place. In St. Andrews Church, Marbledale. on the 12th inst, by the Ree. James L. Scott, Solomon T. Morehouse, to Mary, daughter of Henry P>att, Esq., all of Marbledale. FALL TRADE, 1850. COWLES A LEETE. Successors to Dr. Nathaniel Booth, late BOOrze 6l BAOKHAH, OFFER for the sale the following goods, at prices which will ccmmand the in tention and patronage of the most close and economical purchaser DRUGS AND MEDICINES. 500 lbs prime Turkey Opium 3000 do Cream Tartar 2500 d<> Carb Soda 2000 do Epsom Salts 5 cases Calabria Liquorice 2000 lbs Rail do 1000 do Gum Camphor 300 do Carb Ammonia 300 do extra K J Rhubarb. DYE WOODS A.ND DYE STUFFS. 300 bbls Camp Logwood 3ll0 do Si D do 50 do Redwood and Nicwood 50 do Bar wood and Peachwaod 25 do Camwood a .id Ked Sauders 50 do Fustic and Maple Bark 2000 do Oiubro Madder 2000 do Blue Vitriol 5000 do Copp< ras-2000 do Grd Argols 1U00 do Bi Chromate Potash 1000 do Madias Guatemala, Caraccas and Manilla Indigo of the finest giades mi i / 1000 galls Bleached W inter 80Q do Fall 500 do Olive 1000 bleached Winter Whale 500 do bleached Fall whale b00 do do VV iuter Lard Oil, exttu lOuOdo do Fall do 101)0 do unbleached do do 300 do Neats Fool Oil, all of which has been selected by us iu New Bedlord and New V.irk, and which we warrant to give entire satisfaction. PAINTS! PAINTS!! PAINTS!!! 10,000 !bs Atlantic White Lead 5U00 do Bedville do 1000 ill* English do 10 casks French and Spruce Yellow 10 do Veu Red—5 d •bpauish Brown 500 lbs Terra de Senna burnt und ground 500 <io English Dmp Black 500 do .-tmencab do 3o0 do English Trieste,Chitieseanti Am Vermillion 500 do each, Mineral, Paris, Brunswick und Saxony Greens 500 do Blue, Green and Black Smalts 150 do Uuramaim and Antwerp Blue 500 do ludit. Red—100 do Rose Pluk 000 galls English Linseed Oil 500 do American do 500 do Spirits Turpentine 20 bbls extra diy Whiting 5llU lbs Red Lead nnd Litharge 000 do Umbei in lump and giound, dry 1300 do Refined Lamp Black 500.do Common do 5oO do Chrome Green and Yellow 10 Casks Rouen Stone—3do Pumice do lGO lbs Vandyke Brown—500 do German Black Lead, Flake and Cremts While, Frankfort, Black, Orange, Mineral and drop Lakes of all qualities and shades. BRUSHES!! 100 doz extra and Common Paihts 50 do do do Whitewash 50 do Fiat Camels Hair, from 1-2 to 5 inch 50 gross do do Pencils, Eng lish and German Flat Varnish—Quill bound, Painters' Dusters, Counter Dusters, Hair, Flesh, Tooth, Nail, Shoe—extra and common. Scrub, Glue, Horse. Platers’. Paste. Print' ers’, Graining »nd Badger Brushes of every description Are agents for a large manu factory, and are prepared to execute orders for any kind or atyle. SUNDRIES ! ! 500 Ih* Red Chalk—1000 do White do S casks Aephaitum 10 do English Sal Soda 30 kegs Salt Pet re 800 lbs Sal Ammoniac 50 kegs Emery ail numbers 5000 lbs Flower Sulphur 5 bbls Camphine 500 gro*< hung, jar. bottle and vial Corks 300 lbs Nutmegs—300 do Cloves <t 200 do Cassia 5 cases English Reined Borax 5 do Mex Jet Lead 80 packs Gold Leaf, diflereat shades 10 do Silver Leaf- 25 lbs Bronzes 300 Bath Brick, Euglish 5 cases Gum Shellac 3 bbia Superior Bay Rum 28 reams extra Sand Paper 10 bbls Brimstone CtMSSt 1000 boxes of English, Fiench and Ameri can Window Glass ol the best brands Plate Glass of all kinds for carriage manu facturers ACIDS. 100 carboys Sulphuric, Nitric, Muriatic 2J do , Aqua Fortia—10 dipping Acids 10 do Mur Tin Old Rum,Gm, Brandy, Port aad Maderia of very sapertor quality, suitable for inval ids and medicinal purposes Byass* Lon don Porter and Brown Stout, Campbell Scotch Ale. We are manufacturing a very superior quality Burning Fluid, to which we would cull the attention of russiueri. It baa been well tested- aad in every case it h>s given entire Ihlieteciloa. We Mr ag-irte A., the sale of Booth’s Qopil aad Jams Vara •ah, which is tar preferable to the New York aad Newark VaroUhea. 2$ 7^ COWLES fcLEfmtM State st. • . r open on Monday, the 2d of December | next. W. B. RICE, Principal. Norfolk, Nov 4th, I860. 96 At Si cti a Fair. T7* OUR Bushel* Ladies and Mines Sheen _T <Sp little out ol style. ALVORD a BROTHERS. Wolcouvilie, Nov. 8th, 1860. Swill B£AOS8KlfBXN6. THE subscriber would inform the inhibit* ant* ol Litchfield anil vicinity that he ha* taken a shop in north street,nfrar Caningmn** foundry, where he wilt do blacksmi'h work at abort not ice and rn reasonable term*. Pai l ic* ular attention will be given to horse shoeing. J. E. FULLER. Litchfield. Nov. J1 1&50. *3w2tf JYOTWCE. A LL persons liable to pay taxes in the ri-Town ot Norfolk, on the list ol 1849, ate hereby notitied, that I will meet them to r» ceive the same at the house of ,James M. Cowles on Wednesday the 1st, and at the hotel it John A. Shepard, on Thursday the 2d and tnd at the house of Busbnell Koapp. on Fnda> he 3d day of January next, flom I to 4 P. M. u; each ;.f said days. N. B. All persons neglecting (his notice must expect In pay travelling fees. LEVI P PHELPS, Collector. Norfolk, Nov 4 1S50 3w29 Fire! Fire! IN consequence ol the late fire, Mrs Daniels will sell htr damaged good*cheap. Splen did Millinery, Velvets, Shirred and Plain Sat ■ in and Corned Silk Hats. Feathers, Flowers and Bonnet Ribbons, together with a good a» sortmenl of Fancy Goods. 7he ladies ol Litchfield and its vicinity, are solicited to give her a call. 29 A CARD. MRS. DANIF.LS, beg* leave to return her smceic thanks to ihe Ladies and Gentle men ol Litchfield, for their kindness sympathy and assistance, rendered her on ther night ol the fire. 29 Broke Into. THF. enclosure of the subset iber, on 1st of November,a red year ling Bull The own er is requested to prove property, pay charges.and take him awav, Harold brown. Bel Idem, Nov. 12th IK>0. *3w29 HOAD BUILDERS, ATTENTION ! fT7HE Committee appointed by the town of L Goshen for that pm pose will meet at ihe house of Wm. F. Osborn, or. Monday, the 18th inst., at Mineas Ives, on Wednesday, the 20ih inst.. and at the Grocery of Nelson Austin,on Friday, the22d, to contract with those wishing to repair the roads or high ways in said town for the term of five years from the first of December next, according to the vote passed by said town, Oct. 7th, 1850. The fiieeting to be opened at 10 o’ clock on each of said day. Willard Gaylord, I John JVX. Wadhams, > Committee. Alex. Norton, j Goshen, Noy. 5th, 1850. *3w To Rent. THF large Store, situated in the village of Wateitown, for [. m' llv rcoupied by A, A GHd HUH ley It is built of Briek, in ill j'illl '*,e most substantial manner, ^-,1 - -mJ-L in modern a'yle, it hasgnperi »r advantages lor doing a large and profitable business. Enquire of Cowles & Leete, Ne.v Haven, A A Gridley, Naugatuck. 27 H. Curtiss, Watertown. WOOOBV&T Daguerrean Gallery. ri^HE undersigned has le-opened his old X looms in lit. Town Hall, where mimaliirrs •• true to the tile,” may be obtained by making immediate application, as his stav is.imiled. J. L JUDD. Woodbury, Nov. 11th 1850, 27 FOR SALE. THE Subscriber otters for sale (he farm on which he now resiles, consisting of 9'J acres o< land Said fatm is pleasantly situated on each side of the Litchfield a id Canaan turns pike, two miles north of the village of Goshen, lour miles from the county seat, fi"e from the depi t of the Naugatuck Railroad at Wolcott* ville, and nine from the West Cornwall depot on the Housatonic road. There is an Acade my in the villase of the first repute, a district school within 30 rods of the house, together offering facilities for educating a family rarely equaled. 1 his farm is and has been for years used for dairying purpoees, and for one of its size is un surpassed by onv other in the vicinity. The stock »n the farm will heso.d wiih it if de sired by the purchaser SAMUEL IVES. Goshen Nov. l-2ih, 18-">0._2711 To Dealers In Crockery And Glass Ware. THE subset ibera, Importers and Dealer* in China, Glass and Earthen Ware, have just received a large assortment of Gold Band, While and Raised Figured China; Mulbury While Granite, Light Blue, Flowing Blue, C. C. Colored and Edge Earthen Ware; Turn biers. Lamps, Specie Jars, Salts, Castors, Can dlestick*, and ever v variety of Glass Ware. The attention ot Merchants is respectfully so licited to our stock ol the abive kinds ol goods, which we will sell at the lowest New York priees BOOTH Jt PECK. No. 9 Vail Street, Sign of the BigPilcher3 Bridgeport, Apr. 15, 18 50. Berkshire Mutual HEALTH ASSOCIATION Pittsfield, Maas. RATES OF YEARLY PAYMENTR. Between 15 and 50. •2,00 per roar, draws 92,00 per week, 3,00 3.00 “ 400 4.00 “ 5,00 V» “ 6,00 6,00 “ Between 50 and 65. •250 per week, draws *240 per week. WO 4,00 “ 6,25 5.00 » 7,50 5fiO •• OFFICERS. MERRICK ROS8. Preiident, HENRY 8. BRIGGS, V President, B. F. Johmoit,Secre tary, P. L. Pans, Treasurer, N.J, tViuos, Ex amining Physician DIRECTORS. Solomon L- Russell. Merrick Ross, James Francis* B* F# Johnson* N.J. Wilto.t. Josiah Carter. P. U Fjjge. Henry 8. Briggs,L. C. Theyer, A. Hj^gKBNCEa His Excellency. G, N Br.gg*. Rev. John Todd, D. D.. Rev. Bradley Miner, Hon. Enug» II Kellogg, Hon. Thomas F. Plunkett, Tho<iw D ir lot, E<n. i*rtf*lleid ; G-tr IF. P niner, E*q Lee ; E. 8. Hawks, M.D, North Ad*m*. All Cemauuieatioa should be addr*j*ed,Po« MI BRADLEY haareeeiv >-d a great variety of Milline i.v Good*, including SilU*. Satins. Vet vet*. Ribbon*, La«1 c*«, Glove*. Collar*, Cap*, Belt Ribbons, But on*. Comint Hair Hand*, Kiboon* lor Dree* Dimming*, Clonk pattern* Ladle*'are paitirutarly forked t# call and examine. Litchfield Nov. tlih 1830. 27 REMOVED. subsciibei* liave itmovetl their Stock X ot Goods, to the Stole tercnlly occupied by Mes*rs. Unite* & Well*, next door vre*t ot the Mansion II..use, where ihey are ready to wail on old customels and new. C. ADAMS it CO. November, 13 1850 Notice Is hereby given, that the Copartnership hitherto existing between Joseph W Hurlnutt, aed Warren P llurlbull, has this day by mu tual consent been dissolved. All pet sons in debled to said firm by book or otherwise are eqnesied to nuke immediate payment to W. P. Murlbiill, to whom the said account* and claims have been transferred. (feJ*The business will be carried on by War ten P. Huilbtrt, at the old stand. Not folk, Nov. Dih, 1850, 3w27 To Seamstresses. ANY, number of Men’s Shirts, Bosoms Collars, ip, furnished to he made up for the New Haven Shirt Manufactory, by SILAS N. BRONSON Agent. Bounty hand,. TX ER.'ONs cot it led to Bounty Land under the act of Congress passed September 28, ISoO. are hereby notified that the subscriber his received tnstrucinns from the Depart, menl, ot the manner and form of anplving foi the same. 1 have also prepared printed Rtank', and am ready to attend to all who wish immediately Terms, from #1 to $2 50, according to til nalure of the applicat inn . lc , HENRY B. GRAVE* Lilchfieid. Oct 19. 1S50, i BALDWIN’S IBSPSOVED CHAIN PUMPS. THE Subscriber continues to manufacture 'heir justly cel ebiated pump, wholesale ami re.ail. fedtars fUnplied in with the best ing of pumps, lube, &c., ev All \ otders for pump eastings, chain or In6e filled at I he shoitest notice, and sent to any part «.f f tne United States, at the cheapest rates, ; Also the best assortment of Stoves to be lound. consisting of the best air light cook and l parlot stores, with every variety of pipe and cooking furniture to make a stove complete Box and Shop Stoves Aho Furnace castings of every description, consisting of Water wheels,over shot and pitch back; Mill gearing, a great var'etv, Machine* rvcas'ingsof every kind. Chilled Sleigh and (’utter -thoes mad • any length to suit. Plough Castings, Sec. Scc. All nrdets for castings promptly filled. Furnace at all times in ope ration. Seley's Patent Waggon Co ipling*. for heavi or light waggons, a very superior article — Waggon Makers are invited to look at it and rv it. Machinery built and repaired, either heavy or light, for cotton or wool, in the best manner anc upon the most reasonable terms. Call and see. Wanted 50 tons of old cast iron. H BALDWIN. Washington, Conn , Nov 8th, 1810 eow ----- * I STOVES. STOVES. Now is the time to buy cheap! rHE subscribers have on hand and for sale the largest and best assortment nl Stoves, for Kitchen. Parlor, Office or Shop use. ever before in Old Litchfield County. All of which will be sold at price* so low a* to astonish the native* entirely, All we a*K of our friends and the public generally i* a personal exam ination of our stock, a* we feel confident that we can seM to all who ate in want. Our 'Stic* Rur in'i* open at all hours of the day, lor the inspection of the public. ?0*Stove Furniture and Fixtures cons slantl.v on hand, together with a large assort ment Of FIN. BRASS, COPPER, IRON, and BRITANNIA W/.RE PATTIS ON <t CONE. Hall Building, West Corn 1850. _i _ Ballon. ^ It *1111? MoUa MsBROTF.RA Prepare for Fire by Insu rance ! ! 11 HE Subscribe* bemgan authorized Agent . nt the •* Merchant, and Farmer* Mutual Fire Insurance Company” of Worceater Mas?, j 'ffera to eiwuie “ Building* and Merchandise" not extra hazardous—at very low rale*, for the term of Iron one to five year* S ft. LKONsON, AgeaL Litchfield.Dec. tS4«. Broke into ' J'HE enclosure of the subscriber, on or 1. iibout the :45th of October last, a red yearling heifer. No ufubcial mark- The « . I * MUSICAL INSTIUM.vfi! J DAYTON continues to manufac ture SERA i’ll IN KS and MKLO DEQNS oi me very best quality of I tone mid eortuvmship. li1»Ser» pliines arc mad* upon principles entirely new, and are not infei.or to any inaile or used tn tl'b cvn rtry. DAVTOX'N IMPROVED ME LOD/iOXis admiunl by the mo.-Toom peient judge* '•> In superior < o,ac> Melode on now in use. It < as < k AAnviard simi lar 10 that of a iVfuo or StiM|.niti*t The Case is ol Rosewouu. Illnrk Walnut, alul Mahogany, and is well dm shed. Themne is very smooth, and . can lie made loud or soft by the use of the Swell Pedal. It is well adapted to quick or slow music. The Bellows is cons't need on a new and im proved plan,—it works wMi a Pedal, and with but little inconvenience to life perfor mer. It is easily made portnble by lolding the legs underneath. N, B. These instruments are well udnp ted lot an accompaniment to chuich choirs us well as for parlor use, and as they are made in a strong and substantial manner, he subscriber feels entire confidence in re commending them us udurubleaudeflRtieut instrument. ICt* Tlte public are invited t* call ami examine them. R3»Pi.«nos, Sertip.nnes, and other Mu sical Instruments, tuned and repaired. J. DAYTON. WolcoUvIlle, Conn, July, 1819. To Families and Others Visiting New Haven by either Railroad FOR 1HE PURCHASE OF HyypiooDi? | CARPETS AND PAPER HANGINGS. MARBLE & FOSTER Invite inspection to their stock of CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS! Brussels—Tapestry—Ingrained Stair CARPETS. Zitra S- PRINTED BAX ZES. OIL CLOTHS. 109 CIIAPEL STREET. s the best place in the State to purchase THE ABOVE! Our patrons are from all pails of Connecti cut, to whom we disttibute the BARGAINS. STAPLE DRY GOODS. In the Dry Goods department no pains i i spared to fill up the assortment. We have the best fabrics and styles. BOSTON AND NEW YORK Are searched far desirable articles for fain ily consumption, to supply MARBLE 6L FOSTER'S extensive demands. At the present time we offer a splendid stock of MERINO AND OTHER STUFFS fot Cloaks—CLOTHS AND CASSL MERES for Gents— SHAWLS, all kinds, BtjJMCtl GOODS, For Mourning. FLANNELS, COTTON GOODS, IRISH LINENS, TABLE LINENS, DIAPERS. D£ LA INKS, THI BETS. SILK GOODS, Black and Colored, for Dresses, a epic ml id new assortment. FOUR LOFTS FILLED FULL or CHOICE BARGAINS! Carriage Maker's Goods. MARBLE Sr, FOSTER. 109 Chapel'st , New Haven. WARRSN INSTITUTE J. C. Howard, M, L, Priucipal and Proprietor, IT'HIS School having been necessarily 1 suspended during the past summer, will be re-opened on Monday, Dec. 21, in the spacious building a few rods west of the Congregational Church The budding has just been extensively re-rnodelea, and fur* nished anew, for the express accommoda tion and convenience oi the school, and the principal will enter upou his luhots with an increased desire to render his .school pleasant and profitable to the youi g ladies arid ge<tt|caaen who rnujr attend it, The length of the let ms, expense* Sic , will cuKtinue the tame as lor several years past- 3w2ti Warren, Nov. 7th, 1850. •Yotice. ALL person* liable m pay State and Town raxeam tbe totfnot I'ornigtan.mi the a. •awunent listol theye.rlWSt.are hereby mm Md that I will receive the same at the store ot smith m lorrmglbrd on Friday the ISibof Nev. next, from 9 to 19 o'clock A. M. At ib« .« » «N. Robert* in BUrrvirfe, from i to 4 tb*.»»th«#ibi|itnbBr next. Ami at the Hole irfChae'fHkorcb, from I u>4 w’eltwkF«Al. wb« negUct hi pey tiieir taxes r 4 nr belaipp*. day- meat taiict.bfif bgW KWH W. COOK, Coffee tor tf State an Tuan* Taaae ■ • Ji« t**PH ic . Tetnpme.Ort. MIM . L «*r* .*«•*•€ ‘MkmS T *i**~ 9 " srwjWS^TWn/SSffOSBW1'' At • coun ot pr..uaie IroliVa at Plymouth, «ilhiu and t<>r ihe Uistricl of Ply mouth, tut the 12ih day of October, A. D lodO. Pre**m. Jajwia Jammhkn Kh>. Judge ON AlorrUN .1 A in Tin inn Jr Executor on (lie esm* < | James Lynch, l*»«.l Ply - in.mih, wntiiin «.id Dimiici, de«W{ To .* a.'dT *"‘al.*,X ...be allow..! a id jmSffedwwthe,rr*drt«i«„i -aia estate to ex liitnl i heir Claims against Hie same iodic Ex ecutor ; and (tTiertg :hai public mlitebrgiven of ibis order by aHvcm,.„K ... • nawtpap, i , published in Lnrllflrl.l, and hy prating , o py $ theieol mi ihe pubic emu |,osi in gaid town U ’f Plymouth, neaioai Ihe place where the deco*- ** ed last dwell, teriifi.-d |i. m Record/ 1 *3n2d ELISUa JOHNSON, Judge. Al a Court oiT Probale holdeu at Litchfield wiihiu and fur Ihe District ol Litchfield.cn Ihe 19(b day ol No/. 185<!. Present Oliver A. G. Todd, E»q , Judge. ORDERED, dial Ihe Adminnuiilir-‘ Estate of Alary YVadbams lale of Gowpis . hi said District deceased, exhibit hi. admiim- -» •ration accullut with said Eel ale to ihisCoUit * lor adjustment at ihe probate office in Lilchfitd on 27ih day ol Ciott miwi I8AU al 10 o’clock in ihe lorenoon. And dial all peisons inlet - esled in said estate may have in.lice iherer.i, said siiuiinixuaior w lit* cause I his order to be published hi a public newspaper primed in. saut Litchfield ami also post a copy thereof on. Ihe public sign )n>si nearest Ihe Iasi residence of Ihe said deceased in saiil Goshen. A l rap cirpy of rtcoid, Aiiesl ... * 29 Oliver A G. ToDd. Judge. —— --.—r At a Court ol Piob&te liohien al Litchfield, within and tut the dial net"of LitchheUI, on die 7ih Jay ol November, A D. 1SS0. Present, Oliver A. G. Todd. Esq., Judge, E-TA I Eot Slcphcn Biuwell, lale of Litch field in said District, deceased, Ihe. I ah minis! inter represents the estate insolvent'., and prays ihe appointment of Commissioncm thereon—Whereupon, Ordered, that Commis sioners to receive, examine, and adjust ihu claims of the debitors ot sain estate, be ap pointed at tha Pr bale office in said Litchfield on the 27ih day-of November, 1&50, »l 9 o' clock in ihe lorenoon ; and that ail person*, interested in said eslatemay be notified the/e of, die Administrator will cause this ordei to be published in a newspaper printed in Litch field, and post a copy thereof on the public sign-post, nearest the place where the de ceased Iasi dwell in said ti wn. A true copy of Recoid _ Oliver A. G. Todd, Judge. District ol Litchfield, *». > Probate Court, November 1st 1850. <• ESTATE 61 Nelson Hrewster Esq., late; of Goshen, in s»id District deceased. The Court of Probate for the District- nr Li Ichfield, hath limited and allowed six limft* ' from the date hereof, foi the Creditors ot Xaidr Estate, represented insolWh't, iinwhich te ex hibit their claims thereto ; and-has appointed Mineas Ives and John M. Wadhams, oftaaid Goshen, eomniissioners toreceuuuml examine said Claims. .^'Certified OltVER A. GrTOTD, Judge The Snbscribeis give notice that they shaft meet jMie office lately occupied by- the de« ceased in said Goshen, on the second Mondar in January and ftfilit day of May, A. Dt, 1851V at & o’c.ock in the forenoon, on each ofsaicf days, lor the purpose of atteuding on the btfui* ness of said appointment. MINEAS IVES. ) _ JOHN M. WADHAMS. 5 Domm’rx. All persons indebted to said Estate are re quested to make immediate payment to _2d_J-_l - GAYLORD, Administrator. At a Court of Probate holden at Litchfield, within and lor tho District of Litchfield,.on the 1st day of Aoveinber, A. D. 1800 Fiesent, Oliver A G - Todd, Esq. Judge. JOSEPH i. GAYLORD, Administrate* on the Estate of Nelson Hrewster Esq. late ol Goshen, withiB said District,deceased, bav. iog represented said estate insolvent, andgir enhiotice to all concerned, to appear before this Court the present day, at 2 o’clock, afternoon to ite heatd relative to the appointment of Commissioners, and no one appearing, This Comt doth appoint Mineas Ives and John M. Wadhams, ot said Goshen, Commissioners, to examine and adjust the claims of the creditors ot saiu estate ; and also doth decree, thgt six months from this dale be allowed them to ex hibit theii claims to paid Commissioners,' and doth direct tnat public notice of this order be given by advertising the same in a newspaper published in Litchfield- and by posting a copy thereof on Hie public sign-post in said lownof Goshen, dearest the place where the deceased last dwelt. Certified from Record, 20_OLIVER A. G. TOPp, Judge, At a Court c.t Probate holden at Lhyfflntd, within and for the District ol Litchftefd. on the 31st day ol October A D 1850. Present, Oliver A. G. Todd, Esq. Judge. - ON TRoiiou ol the Executor of the last will and testament ol Norman Ltman, late of Watren. withilt said district, deceased;— This Court doth decree that six month* bo ah lowed and limited for the creditors of said es tate to exhibit their claims against'I be same inthe Execuior ; and directs that public-no tice be given ol this order by advertising in a newspaper published in Litchfield, and by poetiii* a copy thereof on the puplic sign-post in saiu tewn of Warren, nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt. Certified from Record, _ OLIVER A. G. TODD, Judge. Al a Court of Probate hidden al Litchfield, within and (■>,- the District of Lichfield, on Ihe4lh Jay <>l November, A. D. 1650. Present, Olivjcr A. G. Todd. Esq. Judge. Lj' STATE of Nathan VV ard, Lite ot Lticb* IJj field, in said District, deceased. The Administrator represent si he estate In solvent, and prays Hie apt.ointment ot Com inirMiouera thereon :—Whereupon, Ordered, lliat Commissioners to receive, examine, and adjust ti e claims of the creditors ot said eshite be appointed al the Probate Office in said Litch fi-id. on the 21th day of Njvember, 1850 at 1 o’clock in the afternoon ; and that all persona interested in said estate may be notified there nl, tlie administrator will cauae this order lo he published in a newspaper printed inidlch field and post a copy thereof on the, 1 sign-post nearest the place where the i ee last dwelt in said Li.chfield. A true copy of Record, OLIVER a. G I’OPP. J« District ol New Muloidm. i. Probate Court, October IT 1650 i JT’ ST \TE of Eli Roberta, late of New Mil XJtord, in aaid District deceased. I’he Court ot Probate lor the District of New Milloid, hath limited and allowed six wombs Irom the date hereof, lor the Creditors of said Estate, to exhibit their claims for settlement. 1 hose who neglect to present their account*, properly attested, within said time, will bo debarred a recover. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested lo make immediate payment to GERAUDUS ROBERT* Executor 95 IKR'J-HA R.-)HERT< Es-nnrig. Curtis is- JYktrth. Meridea Insurance Vgeaey XClna, Protection, and Hartford Fif# inatl rape# Companies, Hartford, CL Washington Co -Granville, N. Y. JWWi Concord,N H. > v£ ^emnecrtcut Lite, Insurance CotnpanjHarU /j ' Philadelphia, Health Insurants* Company. Philadelphia, TT ' *