TARIFF VILLE.Many of the farmers in the vicinity have finished haying, and the crop is above the average.The Rev. F. S. Speucer, of New Hartford, will preach in the Baptist church on Sunday next.It is reported that one firm of cigar manufacturers in the village has a con tract Tor ttrrarra^iYeiyr^dver 850,000 Worth of cigars.Anthony Considine, a lad about 14 years of age, had one of his arras broken while playing with other boys at Adam’s grove on Tuesday. .On Tuesday, the choir of St. Patrick’s church of Hartford,-about thirty in number, visited this village and had a picnic at Adam’s grove.h • r«Mr. Samuel Benjamin, of Granby, now has the contract for carrying the mail between this village and Granby, beginning on the 1st instant.Mr. Post, of Lewis Brothers and Co., New York, visited the village on Tuesday, looking after their interest in the mills and property of the defunct Hartford Stlk company.On Monday, Daniel Clifford was iftied $7.80 for not having his dog registered. Grand Juror White says that all the dogs in the village are nowT registered according to law.d a-, am j ^-a'-a ra a r n a a a iV + 11 rv I* y-fc (If ll 1 l\fl (1