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The i " A surrender of the city of Mexico .- " • = •.=•• M'ihi" • " ' 87 Shortly afterwards hia sister married a J. P. HANFCRD. .Tr. fc Co. H is eyes brimful! of water— also been offered _by_a_deputation_bf citizens,^ It j «*i* ri J QQ Parf'ifculai attention paid to repairing in Kh'oxville- Register says he "is one of those ^£Sajs Pierce : my nasty little friend, General ! but this th'e military .opposed, ,%Geii. Scott all its branches. .. , - S You ieel wu»s than you ought to. _ who volunteered from Sevier county to serve In December, 1818, he spelled 11 but." JOB PRINTING has determined. LIKE CORTEZ, to^ | executed with neatness Noi walk, April 1st, 1852: iU: / 15 Shortly afterwards another sister 'married Ipl want to suck, the boy replied*^. in the Mexican war, was afterwards a lieu loose from the coast and push direct for Me)c-§ n i diNew York. .;I To the Editor ; I learn by the newspapers In 1842. gave a boy,. •' who was an entire itude ofthe- peopled; iand for this rebson h6* Over F. St. John's Store, The boy replied:—a cent, I own, »*•!>-.>:•> thatsomeman in'-Little Kentuck" has be stranger to hima cent to buy a STICK OF Is not. a heavy price ; _ ; s w ill be regarded with pride arid admiration. ' NORWALK,CT. ; come Very an^ry at me because I, a Democ CANDY. . : "•But democratic presidents ^ ' ; The people, without distinction of jiariy/and Not to work upon the rat, should support my old commander, Gen. in iViarch, 1847, was appointed a Briga Maikeacsses Are not upon the rise ! • . •>: without any partiznn considerations, love to* Sco t. I had supposrd this was a free coun dier General by President Polk. • •. Warranted to please all good judges. do honor to those who peril their liVrt in "d^ . , a i 1 H o ad Pierr e now resolved to shape his course try, and that a man had a right to vote for In June, 1847, ordered Colonel Ransom ftuce of the country. The servicies of Gen.* Upon the generous plan, ^ ^ wbeim he pleased. The writer of that article to charge a chapparal On the Vera Cruz road,' r v; 8 ' • ^ O. S. Ferry, „ But. to purchase their And scon he found another chance j r. Taylor'and Gen. Sco'lt-will ever be held in says that I am a convert, In that you are " where tlie enemy were supposed lo be," To prove himself a man ;— grateful ren>6mbrance; and their military rep-? ; : Attorney and Coimscllor at law correct; I was a Democrat, and at fir^t felt vvhich Was gallantly executed, although the utaiion vy ill be sacredly protected by the peo-* A Stihday. Stihoul was in distress* *:r; ;i«j like stipfiorting Pierce ; but whpn I rempm- enemy turned out not to :be there. * ' $1 ^Mallorv's Bisilrting*; . ^ pie, and jealously guarded by that part]^ : # — ———— ] S W'i ( No Library it had,— .- bered"1 the trials and dangers 1 had gone August 19th, 1848, fell ftom his horse on At the CHEAP CASH STORE of the sub- Said Pierce : this thing must uever be, " which is made up of the body of a generouajf B George A. SJavesiport, , through with while under Scott, I did not the hard fought and bloody field of Conlrtras. , • "iber where a sa ving is made sufficient to pay . 'Tis too infernal bad. ,. ,. .,..a.r-,r^h.m.rril people." • " Attorney and Counsellor at law to. tsn miles travel. Call and prove the truth feel th«» I could do rny feelings juhtice and On the 50ih of August fainted at CAnru- „t ; !t ! GEO. W. SMITH'S. iSo sftiising it subscription listj • . ' vote against him. busco. . 7 The sixth^extfact is from the same number* r%\„OJJice. West Side the Bndgei\S^\ South Norwalk. Sep. 12, 1852. He placed it on his hat, \T," /. When 1 thought of the long and toilsome September'14ih, 1847, did not take the of the. same paper. - j : J • s i ^Atid, signing 5 and 20 cents,; ^TVVJ VNORWALK, CONN. ,YA. • Said, CALL ON ME FOR THAT ! , • A Ridiculous Rumor.]•—A viagtle and ao'r s'''\ when we were fifty days in the heart of an Iu May, 1S48, came home safe.,.. . , idle rUmor, says the Washington Union, wasl * DENTAL SURGERY Elated by such deeds .as these. enemy's country; cut off frorh all supplies, During 1849, he lived in a " white house circulated in the streets^tbat Gen. Scott bad? H E subscribers have just received, and 1 -Bf l>rs. HlhlL &, FITCH Pierce next to Corigiess went, T*' ' as well as from a'l communication With our surrounded by a yard of green treesand little JL shall keep constantly on hand one of the. been defeated at Puebla; and wa!s retreating! OjiU over C. J. Grumans Store, foot "01 \ ...And having spent so much at home own cctlntry and friends, surrounded by flower bddsj puritying'and refreshing the air, largiest assort ments of ! ' :< v';s.8-i3«s ' Thouaht there he'd save a cent. upon PerotiefO It was.said to have been.codi'l» ; -- Main st., Nor walk, C t'.' guerillas on every side ; and When you heard and loading the air with.fragrance." municated by telegraph fr^ti. Fredericksburg.; : A ! KHAKI? CEiO THIKCr.- A bill was up to grtlnf. a boon of us again we had planted the star-spangled In October, 1850, dined vviih Mr. Webster, There is hot the least shadow of truth in it.* -in. !J1 for Fall and Winter wear, ever biought into V« To an old Soldier's Wife;— 11 TAYLOR'S FASHIONABLE banner upon the Malls of tlie Montezumas. and drank the health of Our Glorious As young Crittenden said, that 'Gen; Taj-I* .. ; this town, which will be'sold cheaper than ever. —(The gallant HARRISON, who'd served (t and it was still floating triumphatly in the Union." The Union has been safe from that lorji'evea surrenders," so,it. may be eqn 11 y . . ' Hair Cutting, Dessing and Shaving tf - LITHAUER & TURK. A His country all his life,)—. v>>, ; breeze over as brave an army arid as noble time to the present day! ; said by his friends, that "GENERAL*! v •; ,v's A!i® And while the Nation's heart beat quick, a commader as ever went forth to battle; and Rode several miles in the cold, and'sat up BRIDGEPORT / ; : ^ ^ SCOTT NEVER SURRENDER^^J^ 4 0 .1 ' Mar the bprinjr. j To. cheer the widow's woe, when I beard -my brave old comniander quite [ate in tlie eve^Lpg conversing . with a- •'..ii.g'ricnlt'Eiral Warehouse.'' The seventh extract is from the same num^* ' And patriotic voice? answered, YES, aUused 'gtHilt!' tiF^loHgwr* -Well do young lady. Date uncertain. E lja\a this, flay taken the n.apncy for A. H. Bymgton, . Frank Pierce responded, NO! I remember with what kindness he visited bej of the same paper. It says that Scott is* . Messrs. Ruggies, Nourse & Mason's -t 'a In March, 1851. the Religious Test was Oener»< i^ufi^o.r^i'^urlng Peii- the sick and woundeJ in that campaign, and sions. Bounty Lands, Extra and Back A'qricbltii'ral Implements, and shall hereafter His noble deeds were now complete ^ voted upon in New Hampshire, and through greater than Wellington, and Cerro Cordb^ ; But, one thing more was wanted,:— ; ' how he administered to their wants day after u . lo furnish them nt manufacturer's prices, with ed the hospitals in the city of Mexico; and In December, 1851, made a speech at Pi'ess on ! press on ! we love the boldness, against Scott with those Wellington enccoii- . ,• ''sjvrn^ their usual discronnts. The following comprise how he administered "to the wants of the New Boston, New Hampshire, in support of «B»S •a part of our stock, viz : . That enrves its way to victory ! tered, Cerro Gordo,stands a prouder yictoryr WHQLESALK AND RETAIL DfeALER sick—furnishing each man with a shirt, a the Fugitive Slave Law. ' PLOWS.! •:: The hearts wrapt up in barren coldness, ' than Waterloo.'* fir -.so'p oi^pa.0; % ; • In I)t ugs, Medicines. Oils, D30 \Voods, Are those daim'd by theeneniy ! jy. blanket, a pair of shoes, and a dollar's worth On the 5th of June, 1852, was "astonished'' Light horse Plows, y < Double mould Piows, The eight extract is froffi the Jbemocr'alicl j», Pel turnery. Patent Mediciiies. Fancy The lame of Scott was never tarnished of tob icco ; and I for one drew all these by the intelligence that he was nominated for Medium r.."d do.-.,t, : Subsoil t».i do ri • • ® Goods, 6rc., &*c. tinder the Conn. , With base desertion of a friend ; comforts, and a kn ipsack also, as did all.oth L resiaerit. Union of September 29th, 1847. " \ Two horse do ..r .. . Side hill . ... .do '^Hotel.. Country Merchants;'\ His noble bieartis evei garnished . ers who lost their^ in battle. But now 1' am Medium sod do ' ' . Deep tiller do June 6th, 18J?2, so was everybody else ! " They have dropped. Gen. Scolt, whose; Physicians and Dealers . With firm devotion to the end ! to be abu-el because 1 choose to vote for brilliant achievements mMexico have siistdined ^ supplied at New,. Imperialeagledo ' Slubb'e - do '' fi v vy,\ Press on, press on» &c.'"' my kind, geneious, noble and btave old his ,repuiation, whose prediction, that by the ^ : - York prices. '' ' H ARROWS OF ALL KTNDS. ' More Democratic Testimony* s Come on ! come on ! we love the rushing commander; and that too*; by a man who Hay Cut.ters» . Fanning Mills, r i < firsCof September, h ewould dictate peace in the , . . v Of friends to share the Hero's lot. fires fiom behind a masked battery and won't, Glory to Winjild Seott. ® "' • 3 A Corn Sliel'.erS) ^ OxBoWs, v Capital of Mexico, has beenfatt/ijully fulfilieb., Seed Sowers, Ox Yokes, ; And keep the column"onwatd pushing, sign his name. ^ NO. 5 WALL STREET.*". ' . The followinjg wera the sentiments of the eVeii sneered ungratefully at him as a " vain ^ V Road Scrapers, kJ v; Thermometer Churns, For brave and gallant Winfield Scott ! I venture the man that has wfiiten against Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of published at Harrisbury, and unavailable old man,and exalted Gen. t 7 Garden RoJIers» # , ,CyIindei* do Our foes, disheartened, stand affrighted { me, and who is trying to tear down Scott, Democratic Union, ;Drua;s, Medicines, Chemicals. Perfumery, Taylor ; and because Old Zuck would not ? . . Field do Cultivators, ire. &c. On every breesie they hear huzzas : in regard to Gen. Scott but five years ago : I»: Patent Medicines, &c. Prescriptions never slept on a wet blanket; never stood yield himself a victim, to their hypocritical ^ We would respect fully invite all in want They feel that all their hopes are blighted] iv,j * accurately com pou nd e,d. Country sentry ai nisht for his coubtry ; Was never The first extract we make is from the embraces, they are about to drop him of of the above goods io call and examine our as That doomed forever is their cause! ; n H.rA ®t .merchants supplied will) the put on half_ra ions and haid crackers, and sortment. " - HOLCOM 3 & LYONi Cottle on, come on, &c< ; - Dcfiiocratib Union of April 21st, 1847. In throw him overboard .in a National Conven-g : . ® r. ^ best articles on the most ?y: Waji*never cotnpelled to drink warm walor, 83, Water st. it ihe Union blames the .whigs for abandon tion, where Henry jCiay^ will, probably; be^ • ^a-| <35.reasonable.;terms.. . *;•; Sing on! sins on! we love the shouting, • ' unless it was to work eff a dose of phyic Bridgeportj April 21st, 1852. nominated.",^Zisii&lH foftw ! ' —•J.'- ;"rtsv.'" That. Whigs are sending through the air j But if I am not mistaken, tn November next ing Scott and attempting to nominate Gen/ 3F. IS. Rjssllj i It proves that they are bent on routing The ninth extract is fr&m :the Democratic* Watches, Clocks, next, we will give you a hasty plate of Scott Taylor: U F 'A C T'U R K H OT VU1 -?T The 1 ky party everywhere/ Uniojif of Nov. 10th. 1847. It contains JEIVELRY A ND SIL VER WA RE. Our Hero's sword is brightly shining} soup, that you will find warm enough for Gen Taj-lcr will tarnish the lustre of his TfN, SlifiKT IRON, AND COPPER WARES, severe remark directed against the patriotism * >LAKEMAN &c TOMFJINSQN, Dealers H s Himorwe have girded ort, • your comfort, and the water of it shall be fa;^e if he permits his name to bedome'the "f""v EALER.in Stoves. Fm nares, Iron Wire * in Watchen, .Teweliy, Silver Ware, fan real Niagara water. ?!»?• E Till tieedom's hand shall finish twining :•.! fMnl 6 si. rallying call for such an unprincipled, selfish, of the whig party<| m jyiniaw-to i&rit ; I jP and liods, Brittanm, J11 pan. Wood and cy Goods. &«., No. 13 Wall street Bridgeport. ^The wreath for Scott and Graham won !.. But I Si>id the soldiers under Scott's com timeserving faction as the whig party.r^- "Again, who will be their candidate t-r** r Willow- .Wares, Knives and Folks. F01 ce Conn., have one ot tho largest, and most desi Sing on, Sing on« etc. mand loved him. You, brother soldiers, re rable assortments of goods to be found in tlie They have laid aside Henry Clay, at whose The recent demonstrations . towards Henry | ; Pumps, tead Pipe, Sheet, Lead,'French Bas member,wnen he was arrested ; you remem Slate. Our stock consists of a name every whig heart was Wont to beat Clayj show that he is still beloved by a large | ket, etc. Roofing and liouse jobbing done al ber when he was arrested ; you remember short notice and in a woi Uinanlike manner.-^ Fine Gold Lever Watches, Hunting Case " with exultation, they have stepped over ihe portion of the whig party, and they will v 1 MISCELLANY. the morning he left the army for the United South'Norvvalk,.July 11th, 1861» ^ v': ., " " . »» ;. . •» . singla . , A gallant Scott, whose virtues^ and abilities make a hard struggle before they will agree to ? States, and what was done that day ; yes, Gold Lepine Watches, ? .,;• ,. ^ weie the theme of praise, and hatfe pounced give him Up. Shonld they; determine, upon J „ ; every regiment marched tound his cjuaiters, • Watches, Jewelry,' •• Ladies Gold Watches, double and single cftse, The Reasoii why Bfinnftt of the upon Gen. Taylor in the hope that;his glory what they so detested in Gen.. Jackson^s timei't 0 ! f clad with'a badge of mourning, in order »o Silver ain! Plat-ed Waref^ Fine Silver Watches. Herald goes against SCott. will cover the deficiencies of their principle's. a " military chit ftain," there;will be a. fierce^ lis*>ttpan(iy Goods. Pearl Mory. Spanish H We find the following in the Memphis show how they honored and loved him. All warranted to be good Time Keepers, What was5ihe value qf all their professions contest belwevn thesunshine friends of Gen. f tind Sandal-wood Fati'Si Vases Goldi "v Rich Jewelry of the latest patterns, such as Enpuirfer. J;- M-S You know we hac orders not to cheer j hot to HenrV Clay? As much as the friend.-hip rl'ay 10 r a n d the .(oil owe rs 0 f Ge n. Scott.r-11 dnd'Silver mounted Geines. Shell Combs, SfitV:' Ladies and Gentlemen's Pins and Rings, Two or three summers ago, Gen. Scott one of the volunteer companies wasobitjed T TFTK _I*K\V STORE, 136 CANAL STRKKV. of the fawning, Sycophantic courtier. What They diaue both deserved icell. of their country4- , A Guard, Vest and Fob Chaigs. ot the best gold. Was spending a short interval of leisure nt to cheer and break the solemn silence, and «XTB wouli.!^•'respectfulty announce to our was the worth of tlieir admiration of Gen. and the whigs may perhaps find it necessary,/ , ' . -; j Diamond Rings and Pins. Gold Lockets. Gold that delightful resort' Newport, Rhode Isjund. cheer they did. . This was a company of W frientis.and..the public that.we have re Scott ? A3 much as the love of a courtezan, to drop them* n; .nfn c,ms^ a •,i; d Silver Thimbles, Gpld Keys and Seals, While sojourning there' one morning at the shary shootfrt who took a part at Vera Cruz cently opened vv.itli art enlif'ftly new i}nd elegant Gold and Silver Pencils, Cuff Pins* Bracelets which takes wings at the approach 0t adver • t OS bo • • : • • breakfast table, he asked one of the servants and Cerro Gordo, apd who did so much of Ussorfinent of every va riety of pa I terns coni iijn- pure Gold Wedding Rings, &c. sity. f..r a newspaper. A lady sitting- opposite, a the guerilla fighting on the Joad to the val Hdflry Clay and 0eii. ScfcttT^ ed under the above named heads, and would SILVER" WA RE.—We have a full as The second extract is from the I)6mocrtihc earnestly solicit a call previonsto purchasing sortment of Silver Ware, of the latest.-pattern pprfect stranger to him, rmched across the ley of Mexico. They were « noble set of The Baltimore Argus lately contained an. else\Vii«i,e,-a9 w« sire prepared to offer goods and made of silver pure as coin. Persons table with a newspaper in her hand, sayinsr, fellows, and did theij duty to a man. You Union of May 5th, 1842. In it the Union article, intimating that Henry Clay if living^ of the finest patterns, qnalily and worUmansliip visilin^our city, are invited lo call and exadl " Gen. «*}cott, allow me to furnish you with all remember how slow and sluggishly we calls Scott the Hero of Lundy's Lane, al would refuse;to vote for Gen. Scott, Bt greatly ,| ine our stock. We will sell all goods in out the marched up the hill that brought us in view New York Herald * though the locofoc'o papers are now deny- Similar intimations have been thrown out line on tha most accommodating terms, and at capitol, of f 136 Canal Sf.~ " "I thank von Madame, very sincerely." of the before the .battle Contreras the lowest prices—prices that, cannot fail to returned the General. " for vouf kindness and, on arriving ai the top of it, there wps ing il* ... • n other Loco p'aperi and as p'retcnded{ ort .—Thoroughly experienced workmen i give satisfaction'to the purchaser. —but I never read the Ilernld." "4>-^ our old commander looking through his spy " Thesp mcii ircfe **{he Warnri' frieUds of good, authority. It is'hardly necessary ^-- • . . v, are employed for the repairing of every descrip Fine Watches and Jewelry repaired by an Harry of the West^ the devoted' admirers of " Do you know, sir," retorted the ladvfwith glass and crying put to us as we passed him, say th&t thert? is no foundation whatev.w;, iof^ ' tion of Watches, Jewelry, 6cc. ... experienced workman, and at reasonable pri the Hero of Lundy's Lane, and are now the the uimost indignation pamied on her coun Boys, the. capitol, the capitol, tha capitol I" ces. Watches Warranted.' equally attached followers of Geo.- Taylor, such statements. Mr. Clay preferred .thiSi \ ISair Brttshes.;^^„;^ v- BLAKEMAN & TOMLINSON. Jewelers; ' tenance—" do you know, sir, that I am the My fellow- soldi)rs,, . hew. did you fee^in thai and will be the suppliant courliers of anyone nCfmination of Mr. Fillmore, brit there'is^a ' - '' ' jk LSO, hat, tooth, nail,.' paipt, shoes and „r.- Bridgeport, Ct. wife of Mr. Bennett, the editor of the Herald?" hour?. Didn't you feel new l.fe take hold ,,ther brushes^ flesh rubbers.; coii>bs of ev ^General Scott—u I certainly did not ktto«% of your wearA, toil-worn limbs ; and were who is.sailing upon Ibe current of popular bundant evidence that he acquiesced in .tfio ' - s • : ery variety for sale at . B1$S ELL'S., favor. They are on tht. alert to throw them New Books. Madame, that such was the caso, of I should' we not led on from victory to victory until doings of thie. Convention ,and expressed hia selves in the wake, of him who is most likely NCLE TOM'S CABIN, or Life among not have been guilty of making the remark Scott was arrested aad torn away From his "^^Booki and Statioiiery ' to succeed- Can the people be blind to such cofdiai approbation of the nominees, u the Lowly—bv Mrs. Harriet Beecher that has just passed mv lips. But, Madame^ nob|e army by his own Government 1 But, Jif WilOLESALE AND RETAlL-r- unprincipled inconstancy, and will they coun Mr. Se>er of Louisiana-addresses fa ilid ' , T> LAKEMAN & TOM L1NSON, No. 13 Slovve; 2 vols., in paper Sl.OOj cloth $2,00. I have said it, and it cannot now be recalled." by the blessing* of God, we will try and be tenance a party ihat des'erts its idol's the mo Baltimore Patriot, a letter referring to-con-. , ' .'i ±3 Wall st, Brifigeport, Cf., .are dealing Wide, Wide World, by Elizabeth Wetherell, From that day to thie, the husband of Mrs. with him again in Novembor ; and when ment ihat a new and more available object Of largely in Schbol, Blank and. Miscellaneons S.vols., $1,75; Queochy, by the same aulhon BennPtl has made most malignant war upon ever Scott leads, victory is sure. Newspa versations vvhich he had witli Mr'. Clay just' , , , The subsi rioer receivesall the popular books Books, Stationery and Writing ^'1™''- Our- Gen. Scott, thron«rh the cofumns of his un pers may talk about Sevier county falling off worship is presented 1 ' • - J of t.be day as soon as published, and will dis before the decease of the great ,m»k| knot" boys who served under him are here, t prices. , . nimity in appointing Scott-and Taylor, and member,'I returned to my lodgings at -the and they will coffnt in crowd, ' ^ f Book-Binding of all descriptions . done at a ; 4 Id3 A man named Juhn Timpson, died And now, fellow soldiers, let's give <}a long commenting on the manner in'which the National Hotel at WashingtobVand imme^i 4 s ^ , abort notice and in the best ma nner and at the Railroad Watches. atelv sought • and obtained Mr^ Clay's; opin^^ j fin HE best time-keepers ever riffeied in this suddenly, >n Danbiiry jail on Monday night pull, a strong pull, and a pull altogether, for whigs were trying to make political capital IHj Jowest prices. Town and; j^j-opate ; Record?- lons;in regard! (0 nominees and dqings*o('f n, 1 JL market. Blakeman & Tomlinson, 13. of last week. He had been placed in'con, our brave old chieftain, Gn^^CiHt.^'EyeSj inacle to order. > outjof. the services of General Taj'lor in Mex the Conyentibn.^In'his. characteristic frank t , ; BLAKEMAN & TOMLINSONVT Wall st. Bridgepori,,Conn, keep, constantly on finetnent for picking the pocket of Mr. Beerr ico. By Federalists this paper, devoted to hand a very large , stork of these beautiful Blakeman ihe StJnday previous. A jury of rig,'1,:'-" fetw?-rVfla;1.''W^liB£Ds. , and truthful man^'er^he expressed 'ektirtf : Meat Watches in fine gold and silver cases. Some are inquest, were of opinion tha!. his death re- James Buchanan, means whigs. acquiescenceacqutistence min theWisdomm« wicuu-.n fand choice of.the- _ ,• HE subscriber is still cortt'fnUing his itr/irkef ; ; cased in splendid gold hunting cases. -Persons stilted from the excessive tise of! ardent; If anything more braSen caii be found « Arid yet the Federalists, who pretend that Con ventmn, in the selection of 'Scott ainff "4^:^ ^ business at his old stand, liear the foot of wishing .locpurchase a correct time-keeper are T than the nomination of.Gen.. Scott, we;should G rahWm as the StaVd ard bearers oMhat glof rMill Hill, where can be found as usual the mcrat spirits. • the administ ra t ion Can n ot per form a magnani- invited to cjfll,and;exam.ine; the watches. ; Also, like to know .what it \$.^llegisltrt.^e'd; $:m • ous Whig and and Union1 banner, ex«ernsiye assortment Of ' meats ih'.toWli, 'atfifliH' 1 mous act, fabricate a vTle slarider to account to exaiw'" ® some certificates we have received trf* The Empire says Geh. Pier'HeKiS"a which, his pat rtot ey fes were n ow "tu FA'ed : (4 t»f Ibe very best qualities. Call and sen/' , ' fi-orli &it ik£ri^ of this ii'nci'other plaices who have EW^The nomination of Pierce* whose Whole, for this generosity to/Gen. Scott and other finished gentleman." vievy far1 the last time,f''as it fiatfntetf pr:bd^pve to. the candy, B BL AKEMAN & TOM IIS SON. 3 -1 if:
Jnva'sidnof Cuba ! Gen. Lopez Collar id ! ELSON RITE IFO* sey and the regfon with N L. W Heaten. His dying eye aiw emblazoned the seven principles referred to by Joltp C. but, not Garroted.' !-JFOT some day# pn«t * southern trees at double the cost. of Danbury, will addttsi on its radiant folds, as it tioateif over the glo- Calhoun, to wit i "Tbe five loaves and two suspicious body of men . have been hovering- The apple-trees that are raise d on the warm Tuesday^ Sept- 28,1958. " fioQs Union, for whose had, ^ _ the Chippewa Club preservation he fishes;' " \ soils of the Wabash valley* Southern Illi about Tavern tslrtnd, whose beligerant aspect by his la?l matchless efforts upon the Com The tried and fflithfol Democrats they dis "SUPPORT YOUR OWN 1" Wednesday evening of this weem nois, and Missouri, althouge the largest and led' the prudent natives to the belief tba£ some\ promise, sacrificed his life, the names of Ivo card unless ihejrjWiHj at thej|ictaUon:of King finest of trees, ore offered in the ; markets ol treasonable designs were had upon their do Come Up tp Marine Hall on Wed* , who had Caucus, make party spirit and jjarty disci tried and faithful Whigs from the Oortheen Illinois,-Wisconsin and Michigan, nesdity night, (ill who want to hear 4 beginning and throvghout the Compromise* pline, the neptus 'ultra of their principles, main. These Tears*were sadly'realized 6n Fri at half the price of New York treas, yet ten •^1 standing ready at the word of party com day—the day of all. bad...luck—-by the forcible good speechi at % \-2 ' H struggle.stood firmly by his side, nor "falter times :asmn;ny of the latter iaYe sol^5^tfios6r ed-once to meet the blast when hardest it be- mand to advocate any and every thing to se Whig Nominations* landing af said body of men and the summary markets as of the 4 southern trees^ as they FOR pRfcslDENf. ,1 THE KANAWHA Dvi«OCRAT.-^Wi cli|» *et thein." In Gen. ScotT's DEVOTION TO cure the spoils'of office, not heeding the c overthrow of the forlnet dynasty-and ejectment are called. following ntite from the Kanawha (Va.)»R«- THE UNION AKD COMPROMISE, MB CLAYEX- claims of fitness of tried and faithful public of its peaceable rulers, &c, &c. Wheieupori. 3d. The varieties of the . fruit should be WlKFIELD SCOTT, : IVCCSSED IMPLICIT AND tJJJs&AlCEM CONFIDENCE, servants. -They substitute- party platforms *5 Of New Jersey. publican of the 8th insT. ^his makestirefirth^ right. The farmer who plants an orchard the deposed powers came to the Bridge and and in his integrity to the Whig principles for the constitutions, laws and established that we have seen of ihe Democratic Vigilance wants only the best varieties iinown forming FOR VICK PRESIDENT, besought the vajinht ministers of the Law to and the great National Whig cause., After usages of their country, and all who will not } si. Committee of that district who prefer " to go . = a succession of fruit, supplying his table reinstate them upon their throne. A civil pro thus expressing his entire acquiescence in the sustain these platforms are considered as un fr?m the ripening of the early Harvest ap I' WILLIAM A. GRAHAM, cess was issued for the arrest of the invaders! for the Hero of Lundy's Lane." If the activA- niadom, and his satisfaction in the choice of fit to be the recipients of public faVors.. sm ^ Of North Carolina. ple till it ripens again the coming year, of But who could be found to execute ilie sum Democrats, who have been relied on for their the WJiig National Conventiqn. MR. CLAY " Trusting that my position and views may m course we can have but a few varietits., 1 zeal as members of the Vigilance Committee, SENT BY A MEMBER OF THEKEN- be fully understood, and with the warmest : ' •• The Enemy's balls have thinned StirrdnJcs. mons 1—nye, there was the rub! for since the life have been surprised to find in the catalogues thus.fall off, what may we not e»wct0^1ufcsy» TUCKY DELEGATION, WHO WAS wishes for the success of the friends of Wes His numbers are overwhelming. Directly the awful tiagedy at Peet Swamp » few years ago, of some nurserymen the names of two or & l*SESENT, HIS CORDIAL WISHES tern improvements, and for suitable protec shock miist come, and there is no retreat. We the cupturing business has found but few admi warm individuals of that parl^ i.-'fch$~$f'| ^ threa hundred varieties of apple?, and seve TO GEN. SCOTT FOR HIS SUCCESS tion and ebcouragement to American Indus ate in the btginniwG, of a nuttonal TCHT* Hull's . JARRKTR'S FORD, VA..Ang^31, 1852. ral hundred varieties of pears, plums, peach ignominious surrender must be relritved. Let rers, and Us for gelting the actors in that sceno IN THE PRESIDENTIAL CANVASS. try. " I remain truly your obedient aervaht, to engage in a similar enterprise, it was next to Mr. Newton—In looking over the printed ^ 3 ROBERT LUCAS. es &c, while every one know s there can be us die, then, arms in hand ! Our Country de circular of the Democratic party, I. see my , Such were MR Clay's expressed opinions mands the sacrifice. The example .will not be impossible. And such a savage visaged band of N - .To S. M. BALLARD, Iowa City, Iowa. but few that are best, while all the rest must name on the Democratic Couiniittee. A» "I \l! and sentiments respecting the nomination of be marked 2d, 3d, 4th, &c. It wotild seem lost I ' The blood of the slain trill make heroes bucanneers as were represented to hold the Is intend to go for the hero of Luiidy's Lane, and g? u of the living i Who is ready for the sacrilice 1 <*en Scott, and "if he were now living he ...Forthe Gazelle, they think to immortalize their nurseries land, was truly apulling! It was even asserted take as many with me as I can, you will pleas* would vote" for his old and tried friends and Scott's Speed at Queenstown Heights. How to make Orchards. 5 - with long lists. But this is becoming un that in addition to having long beards they h:id give notice through.y'oii^ pa per ,that tiiey: had/ copatriots, Winfield Scott and Win. A. Gra better drop me. as 1 have dropped fierce. . popular among the nurseyinen of the pres ("FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. ham, «nd not as the Argus asserts, for — There is perhaps no subject which so cla\V9 like Leasts, eyes in their foreheads, and Yours respectfully, ISAAC N. TO»»J Q ent day. One ot the largest uurseries of 'lsAAC w. STUART, of Hartfoid, ? Electors ".Pierce and King." Vj i M- deeply interests the farmer, on which there were some five feet taller than other mortais! western New York, occupying more than JOHN F. TRUMBULL, of Stonington, $ at large • i -i'rf :—— 5"'- • The voice of Henry Clay comes up from No one else daring to lead on the civil posse is so little piactical knowledge. : ^ one hundred acres of land, cultivate only JONATHAN R. FLTNT. nt Tolland. Notice. tiis new made grave in favor of the election The reason is obvious. . Present profit about forty varieties of apples. I know of CHAUNCKV JKROMK. of New Haven.^ ; j' the man who cairied the revolver in the mur J!. H. WHITE'S Dand^ School, witt> ^ of Scott and Graham as Union Whigs.— commence its Winter Term on Friday EreH- though small, is preferred tp greater income many sma|l nurserjes containing only a few WILLIAM FISIIKK. of Thompson. der case, was prevailed upon to risk his all in Though he is dead, his living spirit calls up- thousand trees, and yet boast of their hund NELSON L. WIIITK, of Danbiiry. ...; .. . :• maintaining the dignity of the law, provided the in'g Oct. 8. 1852. Subscriptions received by op every whig in the land to sustain the whig at a future day. The old maxim generally G. C. Mead or Nathan Turk. Termes '& red varieties. Not long sincc 1 received a score of vplunteers who had marched up to nominees and the whig cause—the causc of provises, " a quick sixpence is better than a catalogue from a nurseryman, on a small •rcnstitutinal liberty and of our glorious Un make bim leader,would evince ns much courage slow shilling." Again, the farmer is a pru scale which contained the names of 185 va on the field ol action, ai their chivalric words . ittatricb. ion 1 rieties and yet he informed me in a note dent and economical operator, w ho is folly and gestures presaged. All swore allegiance In, thin I own on Mi>n.J.iy evening, Sept.,- 30th, GOT. Lucas for Scott.* employed with his endless cares, and gener. that he cutivated 67 varieties more which was not mentioned in the catalogue. I was to their country nnd to their chief and off to the by Rev, Dr. Hull. Joaeph Henry Gilbert, af Fair* - Hon. ROBERT LUCAS, formerly Democratic field, to Misn, Martha Pialt, of Ntfrwiilk. K ally " brings the year ubout,"and has some shown a little nursery a few days aeo, of battle started. Among the volunteers were Govenor of Ohio, and afterwardsof Iowa, where • ., - • v;- thing left. He seldom strikes out a new little more than half an acre, and was »old sundry of the legal profession whose counte he now resides, lias declared for SCOTT and system of operation, as that will incur a it contained 64 varieties of apples. nances were observed to drop ns they |.ushed J0ic5. GRAHAM. In his letter announcing this fact present oui lay which he is not willing to The American Pomological Congress or the boat from shore. At le ngth they reitched he says: the delegates composing the United States In this town, 21ft, inst., Charles O. Bnnkf. jafed make and run the risk of future profits.— the pitched on spot, all tired, heated, hissing Fiuit growers Convention met for the fi s 25year><; alno ThoMids 1, Pike/ngcd l year and I supported Thomas Jefferson for the Presi STATE GRAND MASS CONVENTION! hot, (and some add dry,) when the bero of the 6 month.-: The old orchard produces apples enough " in time in the city of New York, in the year dency. 1 supported Mr. Madison two terms, OF THE FRIENDS OF expedition effected a peacible landing, followed In Dnrien, Sept, 19th, .Sarah Tristan), afail 55 Mr. Monroe twice, and was one of the elec the bearing year such as they are," few of 1848, and the part of their business was to year*. by a luckless sou of Blackstone. But since the tors in Ohio that voted for Monroe at the which are fit only A>r the hogs. As he de* decide, lit, what were the best varieties for Scott Grahdnt! In New Canaan, Henry Abbottrageid 24 year* tijnoe of bis second election. In 1824 1 was summer. 2nd, which were the best for fall days of Pierce in Mexico, lawyers have had ill and 6 nionths ... rives no special profit from it in the sale o I WHEREAS, by a vole ot our State Con On 19 inst. Amelia Ann Lockwood. daOgbter « nlaced at the head of the Jackson electoral use, and 3d, which were the beat for winter success in battle.—our legal friend waS collared Alfred Lockwond, deceased, aged 30 yjfar.ii/ - fruit, he determines to make it do as long as vention, the Whig St.ite Committee woro di- ticket in Ohio; 1828 was chosen an elector apples. Their second meeting was held at b3' the invaders and without the least reference In this town 19 inst, Pliebe llod^es. aged 47yrt 'i-ectod to cull a Mass Meelirig of the friends of ia that State, and gave my vote as such, for he lives and let those who come after look the city of Cincinatti, in 1850, and jheir 3d either to his tastes or habits of life, thrust into In Walton, on the 16 inst Beiiiijiii Hoytf fornd* Scott and Graham nt such time and place as 'erly of ibis town Hired 72. Gen. Andrew Jackson. ; out for themselves. Several other reasons meeting is held on the 13th of this month in said Committee should designate; Therefore the briny fluid ! Besides the disi omforture |of the city of Philadelphia. They have deci i I was President of the Democratic Na are often assigned as an apology fo r the neg w«hereby give notice tlmt such a Mass Meet an immersion in so uncongenial an element ns tional Convention at Baltimore in 1832, ded thus far, and recommended* for general ing wil' ho hoiden at the city df New Haven, on lect of transplanting new orchards. First, 1 cold water, on every feature was depicted iu which nominated Gen. Jackson for reelection, cultivation less than twenty varitties of ap Tuesday the 28th inst. comuinicing nt 10 a.m. M E A LI (I • language uumistakable—" My time has come and that recommended Martin Van Buren intend to sell my farm, and then 1 should ples, and have treated the long lists of. other Let every town be represented.—Whigs of 410 Broadway, the Celebrated n'sa candidate for Vice President on the lose my labor. Secondly, I may not live to kinds of fruit in a similar manner.* 1 have Connecticut wheel into the line of battle! His imploring looks melted the hearts of his cap Distinguished speakers from other States as same ticket; I supported Mr. Van Buren eat the fruit of it. Finally, fiuit will not been more particular on this head, because tors and he was rescued nnd set at liberty. Af fpr the Presidency in '36 and '40. I voted in most instances the farmer who plains an well as our own, will bo present. ter 6ome pursuasive eloquence Ihe beligerents be worth anything if everybody go to rai* {Signed by Slate Central Committee.) N.Y,HATTER! for Gen. Cass in 1848, and should freely orchard has no definite knowledge of many consented to have Justice Weed pass upon the sing apples. Now suppose the farm is to be j Hartfoid, September 8th 1852. i : - Second door from N. Y. Sf iV. H. vote for him again were he a candidate — of (he most valuable varieties of app!e.s ense, and our heroes returned to their anxious sold, who does not know, that among the which are now leading in, our own and for Railroad Depot, has just opened his These are so many proofs of my title of friends unharmed with simply wet jtckets, but pemocrat. This title has been well earned, first enquiries of the buyer is, has the farm a eign markets. The following are Some of Let every WHIG into Fall and Winter Styles of Hats, and my right to it shall never be impaired. the best varieties : for summer apples, ihe otherwise very dry ! good orchard on it, and will not buy if it whose hands this pajier Also, a splendid assortment of Capst But I cannot support Franklin Pierce by Early Harvest and Sweet Bough ; for Fall has not. The second excuse tenders of sel Mr. G F. WRIGHT,—A Portrait Paint word or deed for the important office of apples, Orange, Fall, Holllind Pippin, and may fall in time to prepare, not jail Furs, Umbrellas, Canes, S$C. SfC. er, from Hartford,will be in Norwalk.on Thurs President, consistent with principles which 1 fishness, as if nothing was worth doing un. Porter, Jersey, English and Virginia»Sweets. Auction. Winter apples, Northern Spy, Roxbury to attend thg Mass Convention as day next, where he intends remaining a few have ever, as a Democrat entertained, nor less self could receive all the benefit. The URSUANT to an order of Ihe court of i ifith the voluntary pledges that 1 made to last excuse has no foundation, as will be Russet, Baldwin, Newtown Pippin, Rhode called above. It will be a treat sel days, and any one desiring his professional ser probate for the district of Norwalk, will the Democratic Convention of Ohio, which Island Green, Esopus Spitzenburg, Tolmon vices, can find him at the Connecticut Hotel. Pbe sold at public auction, on the 1st day of Oc seen before, we close these numbers. dom enjoyed, and thousands of the nominated me in 1834, as a candidate for re and Ladies Sweet. These wi h a few others tober 1&52, at 1 o'clock afternoon, Varions arti election to the office of Govenor.ol that flour The above is a specimen of the philoso constitute the best varieties known both for patriotic sons of old Connecticut will OUR FLAG.—We have got a very modest cles of the personal estate of William St. John, home and foreign markets, all of which are of Norwalk, deceased, tot wit:'beds, beddings ishing Slate; these pledges being as follows: phy which turns the Key of Knowledge he there to listen to the thrilling elo banner, like the names thereon, suspended in v u fully described in the late publications on chairs, tables, carpets, bureaus, wash-stands, Mv motto has ever been,principles, meas- against the masses on this subject; while on front of our sanctum, to cheer our whig friends looking-glasses and various other ' articles of Mreg-and men thai will carry principles and ly ihe few are awaking, and entering upon fruit culture. - v. quence of such orators as Ogden Hoj- and appall the locos. By the wny. the un household furnifure. Also 2 carriages, 1 span measures into effect—and you may rest assured, - - To be Continued. ' " the cultivation of fruit with a zeal and ener • J—: , *• man, J. IV. Stewart, Henry C. Dem- fortified htive got up one in Main street, with oihnrsas, 1 cow, harnesses. Sec. Sale to take i&at whatever may be my station or situation a little more paint nnd varniUi upon it, which place at the late residence of said deceased, in la life, you will always find me in the ranks gy which its importance demands. Fierce and King". > iming, (two of Connecticut's finest said Norwalk. Terms mnde&nbw'n nt time of-* AIR—Old Dan Tuckcr. floated very gaudily until Saturday noon, when ol Dei^ociacy, supporting the principles and But how shall Orchards be made. I mean sale. J. M. CARTER, Administrator. speakers) with a host of other talen it came down! We heard it 'fainted," but pre* measures, that were professed and acted upon apple orchards. To insure complete suc The Democrats ate mighty firrce, . . - Norwalk, Sept, 27th. lS32/f'»*V«- ' 3t39 A bragging on lhnr General Pieice, ; ... j ted gentlemen from ahroad! sume it was simply ominous of the final fall of in the administration of a Jefferson^ a Mudi cess, several things are to be carefully at And think (heir ticket i.«jmi ilie thing ' To the Probate Court for the District u ;;; said Norwalk. on Tuesday, the twelvth day of support. of the farmers at the north, on Hudson beyond the perishable medium of ink and pa ro is heard." ., > harmless do-gs have been wantonly and cruelly .< My "Sympathies" have always beer* with . won lira r: ? October, 18&?, at three o'clock, a Iter noon, (erl river and New England have folly con per, by casting them in iron and giving them killed by serine savage sconodrel of scoundrels the purpose of choosing directors,' establishing honest meft, and with genuine,. old-fashioned t a fireside currency. 1 am, Gentlemen,-^ * j. Is Gen- Scott a Catholic 1 ' 1 by-laws, and for the transaction of any other Democracy. I am not a progressive Loco- firmed this. .. who would disgrace a settlement ef New Zeal- _ , VeTy respectfully, ^ ' lThis question has often been asked cf us, business proper to come before said meeting. FbfcOi and the Editor of The Reporter ought . It is often many years before the trees ful and cannibals. A man who Will without prov in iJ '"Your obliged friend iand serv't, and it is our pleasure to be able to answer it N.S. DAY to'lenow the diflerence that I believe exists 1 ocation wantonly take the life of an inoffensive ly recover from the change and often prove .rtn WASHINGTON JRV1NG ' A. E. BEARD K from personal knowledge; Gen. Scott is, and beyond mere dollars in the bjtween the doctrines of Democracy .and a total failure.-THence the prejudice among dog, valued perhaps* EBEN. HILL ^ those of Loco-Focoism, for sometime since I I3P Win, D. Haigbt is the e»le agent for has been for years, a worthy mesnbei of the affection of its owner, has n meaner and Pated. rTo'rwalk, September 271h 1852.3t38 |. repeated to him, in substance, the following: northern orchardists against the trees produ these beautiful stores, where any quautity of Episccpal communion. The democratic press blacker heart than he who knocks you down District of NoTwalkj 'ss Protate Court, Sep-' j' y« The advocates of true Democracy always ced in the nurseries of Long Island and' them can be se< n at his newstoce, opposite opr. teemed with charges of his being a Catholic, and robs you of your pocket boofe. As much ember 2en» a new field-for the|Tei'petuirtio* iD iioh of own countrymen who may be of that faith.. % one who can deprive a poor aninisl of life for are requested to make' immediate paytfbtit le i northwardly at four years old. The .forego fc'ter knowingly support such do not pos- , many ofoar most inteiesti^g lristoncaV and fan- the mere sport of the thing. JOSIAH M. CARTER., adminis.trotgriWitb f ten tl?e$b qualification*. On the contrary, ing reasons will account for the fact that so (-ANOTHER ACCESSION TO''(JBRRI SCOT*.—Mr. cifuMegends. Successtellie Rip Van Winklev •i j WOuld not enter on my list of friend?, in- the will annexed.- • ..V'ST/.W .l^C^ ; .Loeofocojyrrf; selects such .men and jtdypca^es map)' tr^es.haire been, brought from,the nur. Lang-, cditor of the Rockport.(Indiana) Plariter, has i Norwalk; September 25th, 1852* ' i ' - The Ivan who needlessly sets foot u pott a toorm #U^r maunre* as will^ insate t'o the leaders s«r^ of western New York; into New Jer-' (Advertisement next come otrt ?iV favti't of the election 'ofGeif. Scott
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SsSfeSS ^111 if'ir iriiift^aagaas josses iii5£j55i SHS. 3B®Sj -7 -J» NORWAlk^ ^ • • ,'.,. v .: Hy Up. .--:r- — New Fall Tot "PORTRAITS and ad kinds Of Likenesses v W&'uavft A gi'ent many accounts on our E would call attention to our stdek of Tailoring Establishiildht. BiM At J^orwftlk,* Conn., tin tb#of iiii NEW FALL GOODS) JL; copied in th.e most neat ont? perfect iiiarf- . £ / B^Kt^wtiicli 0ught to be settled immediately. goods just purchase'd, for HE subscriber-wotild inform liis former lNow iV'k and New H«Ten Railroad^ ; i K ;nler at Austen's Gallery. J^erfiS'ns Hving at a ' ••^ * Among;.them are very ma"y Probate charges the " Old Bridge friends and customers that be has retaken about 21 hours* riae from the City. The propr.^ |?l \: Fall and Winter Wear, f distance hayingljikenesses that tfiey wish cop T ...4'% fcsntost'^states. no doubt long since closed.— his old stand, where hf> is ready to serve the erty consists of about one half ot kh acre of rq ied can hav^ them dono iti a st^Ie Warranted to We liate to dun. ntul it is only outof regar.d We keep constantly on hanrl, a full n^sbrtrrient HAVE thisday received, direct from 'first pjobhc in all matters of gentlemen's and boy's| land, a 2i story* hdu?ie, conveniently construe- of goods adaptedjl to thi« market. Making our hands, a splendid assortment of Fall and please by sending to this establishment. clothing. He is satisfied from his long experi ted, nearly new, and containibg ten,rooms. It 'J Ibr^Wr creditors that we yield! to the ster'11 ne- 1 : a purchases every two weeks enables us to keep Winter goods, which1 will be sold'at . prices , -• ; , JOHN AUSTEK: is pleasantly located on elevated gioundi coro^ ^ •' cessitv. - ; 1 1 ence in the business that-lie can please all who our stock yVcsft ft nil Of fh*- Jat est. sf^le. ^ Partic iliat will defy all competiridn. The public Norwnllf, August 6th, 1852. • ?1 may choose to favor him with their patronage. mands a fine prospect of the harbor and Sound ' and within five minutes' walk bf the Churches,; Vi$£> «COUNSEL FOR: tflE Sick ular atlenlidH IS ietjU^Stdcl tb oV.rstock of goods; tfre invited to-call and inspect the largest as- THERE'S NO USE TALKING, FQR. Cutting,* niakillg, 4?c. done at reasonable prices tonsnmption'ri hectic is the fatal rose <•*',* j;": Foi1 Men and Boy's Wear; :m soitnient of Flannels,- Cloths,- Cassimere's, ribd warranted to fit. post-office, 6cc. To persons wishing a resi- - . >"-* Plafited by death ! Domestics of till"kinds, Dress. Goods. Tft'ilftrs p- RAYMOND & OHAS. LOCKWOOD. dbnee in toe country, in a good location, witH ,v THen^yaii'not; while each fearful aymptorri grows, which i§ unrivrtlled in this place. Trimmings, etc-, ever brought into Norwafk. mmvtt No 2 Water St. I •. Norwalk", Feb. 28« all the conveniences of fr^qtient and cheap^ . Tie HUdkv COUGH ; llie chijls that mock repose, All goods in {his line cut free of expense, or City corhmtinicatiobj this affords ah opportuni- ; Of Carriage Cloths,. silks and other trim AN 8elVGrocel'ie8 a.little bit cheaper than The short, obstructed breath. , • mude up to order in the latest styles, at the mings, my stock is unusfiany- complete, nttd PAPER WAREHOUSE. ty seldom met witti. For further particulars' C any otlier establishm'ent in Norwalk.-;— enquire at this office, or to A5 lviaow^ •Now—while 'lis yet TO-DAY—the doom avert; foi^esi p'ossible rates. ; L. H. NKWM W prices. J11 Their goods are selected with rt vievv to th'e A.sovereign cure Miiplov. ,, Sept. 20th, 1852. , n- addition to my former supply of Carriage goods No. 199 BrDadway, NeW York. ,f TAR, CANCHALAGUA. and LlVF.ftVVORT, wants of the market, and with the purpose of I have just received the agency for the sale of sustaining the reputation which their establish CYRUS W FIEUB fe C6. These are the elements that will convert . . Norwalk Tailoring- Sstablish- L 'rtJs of all Varieties, and Spring 8c Summer Dry doo^ir 0 Your sorrow into joy. ; ENAMKL KD CIIO mentlitis TttwWJ's" borng for selling goods of the m Commission Merchants^ ment, west side of the Bridge, near Danbury C OACH LACES, to which I invito' tTi'e attention best qualify,^ Cheaper than any other store iii ITCHCOCK & LEA.DBEATFR, N»;VP Iii STATES FOR rpHE subscriber has removed from his old Country meichants will find it to their ad With infinite content! -1. location, and is now occupyirig the store fore aud fhey are unwilling, nor .have they Muspratt's Superior Bleaching Powder. FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS; *\ vantage to inspect my stock, as my facilities OAUTIOM—Noiie genuine, '.inlcss there is on tjife between Beebe's confectioner^' Snd Fieltf's yet fount/ it nesessary to resort to flaming Victoria Mills Celebrated Writing Pa[ierf^ suitable fbr ^very Season of.the yfear,and everj^ 2 buff wapper, a note of hand sinned with a peiij Uy enebT^ iiie to sell to them at manufacturer's i{ ;V shofe' store, where he has opened a Very lurgV) handbills, and gassy advertisements,'to euablo Russell " Superior: "" H J clirhatfl", and would especially invito atteDtiotf ; A. L.SCOVILL & CO. prices. aftd/!fshioriiiWn itasortment of Ready M'ddi thferif to dispose of their Goods. Good and Genesee " ft r Printing 5? to tfieii- large and elegant stock of - 1 . Fo» *ale by A L Scovill &, Co.. at tbelt* dejitit. The attention of Merchahf Tailors, is coU for Sale by far the ifost extensive' ririd tfoslf'k-s. cull, and be sutisGed of the truth of.the above 1 •fheir stock includes every variety of SilK I HE Copartnership heretofore esisting un* neatness and dispatch. A share of the ffttbiife' p. J. gruM^n. ble stock of' Papet rfrid Paper Manufacturers' rf ; statements. , , , . . * Shawls, DeLaiiies, Barege DeLainesy Chal- der.the name and firm of Maltl, Corhaltl patronage is respectfitily so'licit^d. Materials thai can be found id this or a by oth Nt/rwalki Atig 27th,- iS&2. jjafge Sales and Small Profits- lies, ..Printed Muslins and La WHS,* Ba'rigeH,' % '"ihssim '& C , is this day dissolved by mutual consent. . C. T. CORNWALL; er country. OJ is their m'otfo. RA YLMON D & MEAD'. Silk Tissues, GreriitdifiHs;, (iinghams, Calicoes^ iy:;; " • Z. S. MAIN. Sept. 11th.-18^5. They occupy fiift. large and cbmfnorfiotl^ DRUdS, MEDICINES, ^CHEMICALS, Norwalk, July 10,1852. Poplins, Fdularil Silks, A WaYe-houses, No. 11 Cliff" Strefet, No. 58 &6'. • , . - *- v . -: ' "-C-f? G. W. GORHAM, EMPTY Cider Casks just recfiiW, A « b SV RS1C A L 1N STRlf M E NTS. S. MAIN, ... Cliff Street, No; 94 Beekmari Street, and the MOURNING GOODS OF EVERY KIND; ^ 89 and forsaleby RA YMOiND &MEAD1 GOOD assortment of the ubov'e can be had Fof Sale. -'Ridgefield, Aug. 23d, 1852. A nt the Drug Store, South Norwalk, near HAT taltiable Mill-seat and Mill, in Nor Lofts over the large Iron Stores, 7 and 9. A'foil and complete assortment always ort KSSIJ: Cliff Street. ; s, handf incftiding Bhick Bombazines, Alpacas,— . 'The business will hei'oafter be conducted Bay State. i,'. the Nl Y. & N. H. Depot; T walk, formerly owned by Edwin St. John,..deceased. 1? is elligibly lottited, within Challies, Canton Craped, X^eL'ainds,;. Stc.i ^ under the name of Main & Gorhnm, by whom OR Snlo the Cooking Stove Bay Stat's fir Prescript ions ciuCflilly prepared, and Medi , Their business is strtctly Wholesale, find hall a mile of the landing. Having a saw-mill which parties interested will find desiraiifd: ^ the accounts of the late firm will be settlled. Beauty, quality and weight, this stove cines WitlTil hte'a pure. Writing Pap&rs tfrb' sold by the Case only. , • J F nttached,it is peculiarly well calculated for any Z>S. MAIN. stands ;Vo. 1. Persons nboutJBuying, are re Their extraordinary facilities ennble thenV FANCY GOODS OF VARIOUS KINDS; , 3T*39T^S.-TF* ..-. •••• G. W. GORMAM. Fiano-Fortes. kihd'6f irfa'itufacttiring busiofesS, requiring only to offer all Goods; both Foreign and Dorrte'jtic; Ai? plain and Embroidered Pocket handk^f/; ' quested to call,and examine. r WM. D. HAIGHT. NEW AND SECOND HAND FOR SALE, a moderate power. xiie titlfi is indisputable, at the lowest possible prices: :i ' i ' 7 "I chiefs, Cravats, Glovesy Collars, Mits,- Trtn®* & TOVE Blacking and Biushes by the dpz. jp RICES from $100 to $G0Cf,, of. New York and possession given immediately. Enquire ming Laces, &c. &c. i - >: or single one, by WM. D HAIGHT. of Chas. Osborn, Wtii. St. John, or Buller and S 1 and Boston manufacture, by the best ma Paper iiiade fo' orcfei,a'ny size or weight. : 1 AMPEllilNE antJ Burning F'luid, may be : 1 A SPLENDID STOCK OF RIBBCfN^," - ^lOAL fiddles. Pails, wire and hair ieves, ! found at the new storeof W. D. H. kers. Any one in Norwalk.and vicinity in want Cart.«r. ; ;.l Liberal advances made on consignments of C bought very low for Cashy which the ladie^ : •• *vV: w. D. H. of a Piano-Forte are invited to call and exam Paper, Paper Makers' stock and other mer by ©agtierreotypos Will find desirable and cheap," and whicb Mil- / ine them. ^ chandise. >RA^ Kettles and Porcelain Ware, for liners will find it their JtltereSl to examitte H-INA ware, stone China, and glass ware Ni B.—Old Pianos taken in eXclmhge. F sick or deceased persons taken nt their The highest lfinfket pnee paid iri cash fo>* W. D. H, E^ sale by W. D. H. residence; either in or oiit of town. fore completingi their purchases. c cbyrl.i',/1^ F. H. NASH, Prof of Music, ; O till kinds Of Rass. i » 17 JOHN AUSTEN. OLAcl, Oil and fluid lamps, by W. D. H. ASKETS, traveling baskets, work bask, 3m*33 No. 510 Broome St. New Yorli. HOUSEWIFE AND FAMILY GOOD§, s B ets, fancy. &c. For sale by W. D. H. Norwalk, August 6th, 18o2. moRW/LLK mmpomumi as Linens, Table Damasks, Napkins, Towelsj ^ Toweilngs, Crrtsh; Shirting's and Shfaetiiigs; E Tf !LJ rdp«s shtevc buckets and ehain To the Probate Lourt for the District of Njr- Sprues Timber at Se EJorwallt Crold Spectacles. CROC Mus'ins, rich embroidOred ^ >.S$ pumps, by - \V. D. H. uHtlk ! 150,000 It Spruce Timber troin 2x3 to 7x7. VJC/E have now on hand a good assortment NHE apptic ition of HORACE A. GIBBS 305.000 Plastering Laths. J, '•}% » • of Gold Spectaclcs, made of very fine LACE tc MUSLIN WINDOW Ditlricl of Norwalk ss Probate Court, Sep- of Norwalk, in said district, respectfully 25,000 Spruce and Pine Pickets, ^ bold, light, and pleasant to the eye. The glass ies in great variety and of every Quality ancf Mi T 1 •j PROVISIONS, FBUITSy ~t:tiil>er'23d, 1852. showet.il that, he is parent and natural guardian iust received and forsaleby •' geing of the purest, quality, \$ill fit any eye.— pr'Ce: . J BANKS, In J T. L. & J. R. PECi\ NSTATE of CHARLES O. to Horace Gibbs; a minor belonging to said These spectacles were made expressly for.o'ur Vegetables. ^h of all kinds. ~ GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS. ^ Ji said cistrict dee'd. district, and that said minor is the owner of an South Norwalk, Aug. l3ih, 1852. retail trade and will be warrant fed of the best I Ciaifts, Oysters, A very large' and complete assortment—ai f The Court of Probate for the district of undivided moiety of the following real estate, and finest, quality of gold. Kid, Silk, and Thread Gloves; Silk and Surrt- NWwttlh, hath limited and allowed six months Baguerreotype IVIiaiiatures As good as the market affords, constantly to subject to the life estate therein of the said June 18* C. E. DTSBROW. mer Cravats; Silk arid Linen. Pocket-hand^ \ from the date hereof, for the creditors of said Horace A. G libs, to wit, a certain tract of ITTED in Lockets. Rings, Pins, Brace be found nt the well known establishment of kerchiefs: Silk, Cotton, arid Merino Under Estate to exhibit, their claims for settlement. land lying in Norwalk, in said district, in quan lets, &c. at AUSTEN'S, and warranted Attention! ALLEN, MEEKER & CO: F shirts aind Drawers; Socks, &c.,- at priced ^ Those who neglectTo pl'hSRnt thoir acCouhts, tity five antes ill off- Of less, bounded -Oonherly, perfect in every respect. HYSICIANS, merchants, manufacturers fjSP- Goods of the abote desCnption received much low.er than the same articles can btf i properly attested, within said time, will be de westerley and southerly, by highway, and eas Norwalk, August 1852. and all others in wantof pure Drugs',* Me'd- daily, and for sale itt wholesale aiid retail ou P fourid at the barred a reeoveiy. All persons indebted to saiji terly by land of Eli B. Bennett, in part, and in Cines, Chemicals, Perfumery. Patent Medicine, the most favorable termsf. 5 Estate, are requested to make immediate pay part by land of heirs of Bu'tkinhatn St. John RR.IS TOOTH PASTE, for polishing the Dye Woods. Dye Stuffs. &c. will do well to GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORES teetit, cleanoing and purifyitigfyitig thethe breath,breat ment to deceased. o call at J. A. WEED'S before purchasing else iYliclesak and Retail firocerj Store* Please call, and examine, and if not .founrj CORNELIA O. BANKS, Administratrix. And he further says, that the estate is at for sale at BISSELti'S. where: desirable arid reasonable, you will not be'flefl* ^ Jadsoai &i> BSisgeil 'NorWft'lkt September 23d, 1852. present unproductive ; that the avails thereof red to purchase.* 1 • ? are wanted for the suppnit, maintenance and ONGRESS WATER.fresh and sparkling" CSrafFenberg Co. AVE taken tile Stoi-e formerly occupied Country Merchants will find It t8 ineir Iff* from the springs for sale by the doKen or 1 Savings'Society. HE subscriber has ree'd the agency for this by. S.E. O'imstc-ad on east Side tlie bridge -'/«!« educaiinn of said minor nn.1 that, it will be for C H teiest to took through our sitbek,* as they cad I Nortcalk, Sept. 17(h, 1852. the advantage of said minor to sell the same, single bottle, at; . WEED'S. T place for the sale of the medicines of this where they will follow the wholesale andi re here select any article they Wish, iri any quart- celebrated company. D. COMSTOCK, Jr; tail Grocery and Commission bysinesS. They All deposits made previous to 1st Octobrr, and invest .he avails thereof according to law: A LBS. LICORI'CE ROOT, just re- til^ they desire, aind at prices which they-will / W.HI commence drawing interest Oct. 1st, wherefore he says that, there is just and rea now offer to purChusbrs |i general assbrtflheftt of find it an object to" purchase lit, as most of but' >1 V/ ceiVed at BISSELL'S. giafaFs 1852. {J m%. -' i v.;••i'-i-vs;>>T- WARNER-, Jr.. sonable cause for selling the same. He there Groceries, Provisions, Fruits, Nuts, 6cc. as can goods are purchased at auction, arid are (lief F the best qualities, and of all prices, for be found at any store in fhe county, and ou as i,, -•* Scc^y anxl Trcas. fore prays the. Court to order snid real estate to /Sirhrk YARDS 10-4 Superfine Linen best styles; arid full 30 per cent, below the Or- sallie by G. HOLMES & CO. favorable terms. Tlie following is a portion of be sold,and to empower him or some other Sheeting bought at Auction, as O d 1 nary jobbing rates. • . : • ^.HCf . Itfotice. meet person to sell the same, pursuant to the their stock, viz : Terjys inyariably. CASFI—arid orilv one Prlclf.*3 slighlly wet. received this da.V and for sale at E'er Sale £i©w, statute in such case made and provided. ,20 chests young hyson and black Teas of all HITCHCOCK & liEADBEATER._ a THE annual meeting of the First Schorl real bargain n't"1 MOULTON'S. FEW shares of the'Danbury 3. FOR SALE, be published in some public newspaper near ATHS & PICKETS.—Voo,ooo Laths.— Kew Store! G-cocls;! gallon. ,,1.shall i;eeff a fflrich' laf-gfer tfssb'ttfneiit of ti*s'Tire homestead-, belonging to Mrs. Watches and Jewelry this spring than usual, as. the place where such real estate lies, three 5,000 Pickets just ree'd. and for sale by THE subsciiber hereby announces that he Tallow, adahiafi1rne,sperni Rnd wax Candle§. i-Abby HoJ't. beautifully situated upon L I am determined to make it.for the, interest of _ weeks successively, at least six Weeks before T L & JR PECK. has taken the new store near D. Stephenson's . Pot,.-sh, Soda, ^'farcH 3cc. by cask and box. the high grounds adjacent to Ihe Village of So. purchftsers to stop at the NorwaUc Depot, in said time assigned. , South Norwalk, May 1852. _ Hotel, and immediately opposite the Danbury Philadelphia Lliiie; if superior article for Nprwnlk, on Not'otou Hill, tfo called. Said stead of going to the city. Please call at ill# 37 GEORGE A. DAVENPORT, Judge. & Norwalk Rail Road* Depot, where ho is white washing. ' homestead fifttt.talns nbout seVen. Ecrcs. of good Thomastown Lime. storeof C. E. DISBROW. . now opening a full, complete, and entirely new . O?" Jt. &'B. will keep c'oristrintly on hdnd land, weH stttrked with choinie fruir^ &c., a Heal Estate for sale. BT^lFTY bbls Thomastown Lime for sale by Cpm'ent, ca'cined Plaster for building purposes, stock of comiortable dwelling, barn, and outbuildings, Ilil Circumstancos are such that the subscri JC T L & J R PECK. and many Other articles to'o htimerons to mon- Carpetings, Oil Cloths, and which will be sold cheap and on accommodit- ber now olfers foi sale one large dwelling, en South Norwalk, May 1852. COOKING AND OFFICE STOVES; tioir, and Which will be sold ori rdasonable terms. ATTINGS.;—A, large (irid beautiful as; tiog terms. Also six acres-of good lanti, lying tirely Hew, situated cn West Avenue, suitable Castings, Cutlary, Brittunia, Japanned, Porce M sortment, this day received, arid ior sale,* liearlhe above placev which will bo sold WiMi o.hea p by M AL LORY & LfeWIS. for a large family or a genteel boarding house A Large Assortment lain and wooden ware, China and Glass ward, •-Vi; Tof @ajUb.t' t. •it, or separately, . as niay be desired. This for which its location is peculiarly well adapted F Stoves, Tin, Sheet lront Copper. Brit- and'House Keeping articles m enrfless variety. f|* i] ti iiti'iiding lot, comprising ftbout li acres pi-operty overlooks Long Island Sound, and —alsO two small building lots near tlie same O tania and Wooden Wares, China. Crock He is also manufacturing and will keep con R of goOd ground, late the site of the resi , C. A, Durand; . , 4 S at work again at the Old stand under tho woul£ make a very pleasant and desirable locatioh, and t\V0 chVfiilings situated on feast Av- ery and Gins !, Sheet Lead, L«ad Pipe, Cast stantly on hand, Ti72, Sheet Iron, and Copper dence of C.lpt. Win. Allen. Flax Hill district, Conn. Hotel, and is now ready to attend to cotrnt/y sent, fbr a city gentleman. For fur 611UO, dllti no\V Occupied by th« stdj-xi'lber. Any ings, Zinc, Brusf Kettles, Cutlery, etc. Ware, and orders for Tin Roofiing and all is offered for sale on very reftsc'njiblo terms.— I the repairing Of Watches, Clocks, arid Job ther particuHirs entjnire of Wm.- O. Beard, of One Wishing to purchase would do Well to call C. &c E.K. LOCKWOOD. kinds of Jobbing will be executed Willi dis'patch' Apply at this office. of Mis. ABBV HOYT, on the premises; aud see sis they Cit'n l>iiv Cheap. and in the very best manner. Work in all its branches. All work Warranted to give satisfaction or the fnoriey returned. Sept. .mil, 1852. ' : CHAS. 12. BISfiftOW. ^ROSS-CUT and Buik Saws filed and set Orders for castings will be prb'lliptly nflenclfed Mew Stores. , r, . 'if - : — : ; : Norwalk, Sept. 1st, 1853. . . 3G (S ready foruse,s»d warranted, for sale by to, and a variety kept, constantly on hand. f^FlE subscribers having fa'keri the'stbre Norwalk, April 19th, 1852. t "' "V Jiislriti of Wesiportss Probate Court, Sep D. FINCH. Having purchased his goods on t'h'd bdst JL lately occupied by Mr. Field, near the tember 13lh\ 1852. SOM EL THING- IN RF 15 WAY OF Cheap Carpeting at IWoulton's ; terms, he will sell them at as low rates as spring, and stocked it with a large assortment of 1000 yds super ingrain arid stair carpeting STATE of SARAH STRATTON, late Oils! Oils!! Groceries, Fro?isiotis, &b., Would respectfully CoSking, Pai-lor, Hail and Office any offered in the county; and the public may received this day ffom au'ctiOu, and will beiola ; of Westport, Ih said district, dee'd. jrjURE Ulenched sperm, elephant, whale, solicit ti shure of public pati*6'riage—believing E rest assured that both as to quality and price, diceedingly theii(i.*. . ' ' .i: vt The court of probate for the t)isti ict of JL lard, nentsfoot and linseed oils, for sale by he can compete with any establishment in the that iliO'se1 who faior them With a call will find Westport. hath liinited liti'cl allowed six months Westport, June 1st. « the barrtsl or retail by same line. ii? good bifrgaffts as can be fo'Und in the placfe. froin the date hereof foi' I lie crsdilbis bf said 16 . STREET & QUINTARD.. His old friends and acquaintances are partic doods delivered Withifi' a i'&asO'nable distance Estate to'exhibit (bdlr cilaims foi- settle111 eht. Window Glass. •' ularly invited to call and examine his goods.. free ofcharge. .... • "S £$.i\ BOXES best FRENCH GliASSf Those who neglect to present their accounts, Ho'iJsd and X«ot fbr Sale. Norwalk, Sept 4. WM. D. HAIGHT. All goods not- proving rf8 rfcpresented ciiu be lOv all sizes. , ^ *y properly'attestedj within said time; will lie de A lar^e nod convenient holise pleasantly situated ffe'tUrned,* and the money will.be refunded. barred a recovery. 3t38 on Fort'Point {oppbsllb Soiith Norwalk) iviibabout 100 boxes , db' Arirfericari . j G; HOLMES & CO. foi* sa'le v'ery low iiy ,55. SAN ALVA GRAY, Administrator. one alitl tt listlfabres of land, is ofterfed for sale dn A FARM contiiiftUig about 150 ncres of ! ' 13 Main st: . Westport, MarCh 26, '52!. easy terms Eii^tiil't "I J Camp Jr. Norwalk. ir land with li convenient dwelling house, barn arid Henry tJaiHJi, NK i;8th Aveiilte, New Yt)rl( • No'i'^all,,* April 10. 15 Wanted to Sell Out. other Out-bdiidlngs thereon.. Situated in Ne\v Jan. 5tb, 1S52: J;: h 1IHE stock irtid--fixtures of a well fitted"up Canaan one iriile northeast from fhe village.— ,v Plaster and Cement. Light! Light! " « Saddler's shop, in the centre of the placid Said fa I'm is Wfcil adapted to righcultiiral pur £> K. BfJLS. Plaster und Cement just ree'd T "AILS;—200 kb'gs f.iit hails, assorted sizes, k Fresh Supply of ^AMPHENE, Burning ( Mnd as desirable, a sitiintibn as can be found in poses in any ittrlfl. and wotild I'fiiikti a fine coun and frif* sale by T L & J R PECK. N foi* sale by T L & J R PECK; JOL Fluid,and Phosgene** by , , ; try seat, for ft ftM'soh residing In thS city, being South1 Ndrwaik, May 1852.i .S the State, the stock is slnal^ but a godd tts- South Nomaik} May 1853 Westport,' Jari; 3. Z. SANfORP: nta SOHftieht. One wishing to follow that busi- on high grouhd and commfindiiig an extensive tiMs would not find a mcJre desirable place by HiTii LEAtl.—Bt) kegfc iihrb Atlantic prbsjiect of Li«ng Islftnd SfjUhd rind (lie sur Sine Faints...... jboiti'hg the Couritry lliroilgll. There has been rounding country;' Said fiifni is divided by a road THE suDscribers offer ft full assortirient of fe&ffl&er St, sii6ti W Lead} bbls Linseed Oil. for sale by TUDSbN &B1SSELL ^>1 a harness shttp In tlie pfae'e for itiore than 12 T L •?• RtCK.—50,&0ij hard Bridk ; 30,660 Sal ; '.r^etr Catinnnj Sept. I^th,- 1852; '1 *1138 to CH Vl>NCEY" B. HOY'T. Truriee pany," ttiid for sale (it tfr.eir lowfest prices. ^ MAKER'S Herbs an^ S6tf : H B mon do for sal6 by . . .. . NfeW Canriari; Atigust gfStb, l85i 16 STREET fe QUINTARD. the Shikers",.for JPo Miilinirs & Dress Makers* S f - THE subsciibtfr has a large front room with ^dUtli Norwalk, May lbS^. C. GRAHAMj --i:. Faiats aM OiL - ' ,fiOLOTllNG for r bedroom adjoining it, ovei h?s store whith he TONS pure white lead. by the doz or ga' ( AIR OILS.—Pure ox-inarro#, cream Architect, Mligineer aftd Silftieijor! In desirons of renting, and as the Village is rnp- 3 hhds li nseed oil, vVarrantfed pura." lillies. rose hair oil, castor oil olixir, a3»d diy-inereasing in -population, and the location H f I1HE subscriber having, bpenfed an office iri 2 to'rcs ritirteral p/iirit—fire proof. STOVES a variety of other oils, sold by . . . - ^ _I NorWalk with t) li .Culver, feivil engineer,* Paints of all colon* Ertixed to order, at lowest of the roOtns very desirable, it offers great in- 1 W. E. B^SSELL; r dncenft»ntS{to one thoroughly acquainted with C. & E. IC. LOCKWOOD. Opposite the (lost office, for the purpose of lea prices, by .- Z. SAN FORD. REAM TART^ king plans, Elevations and specificftflbris for Westport, April Sf; C ' $§W- Ibe above business. For i'utther pnrticulars in^ ror&Me. PIECES Paper Hangings ntid dn'ire of J. M. BARNHM. buildings of all kinds, also for fftldges arid roofs, AL SODA, 100C^ A Valuable black horflS, 6 years old, 1000 Bo;der§j a great vrftiety ctf piit- having had a rfuutliei* erf yeat's of practice aitd CCORDIANS, sb'me very fine rind cheap, .^ethehSept. 13th, 1852. StSg at 0; E. DISBROW'S. S sound i\nd kind ?n harness. Will be terns and qualities fof firfle cheapat ... Experience in building and in superintending A "Bridgeport Farmer plense copy 3 times. sold cheap if applied for soon, as the M.qDLWN^.- RAPPING P| buildings bf fi'l kindi.. All orders ieft with D JpLUlDi and Ctfmpberi'fe by.the kftij Or gallon ; Owner has no use foi* him'. Enquire df "Westport, Mtirijh ^2l. W letter and cf# District of Noricalk ss Probate Court, Sep L Culver, iistf. will leceive prompt attention. DISBROW'S- mill prices, for «>ule at 3. R. P. CAMP. Engineering ttnd survcyingdonBin alt its branch tember 18tli, 1852. > . Beautiful drood^ cloth, tootlt, nail arid -•SSTATK «f SHAtJRACH LOCK- Norvtalk, A.ug. 26th, 1852. 5t35 fes. Norwalk, i*eb. 90. 1852 6 RUSHES.—ilair shaving Iirds'itesr, Chdap. ot LatfiX^ Jtll WOOD, fate trf New Canaan irt said ' Sille'dt iUe Drug Siote^ m. B' • . DISBROW'S, GOOD strawberries. SOUTri NORWALK. ' TO FLTFLLI>TILIS. AND CAR^ENTEHS. Reived by district deceased. " t . OAfin (Hovey Seedlings) of The Court of Probate foi' the" district of Wiisdow filass. 199.999 Jm\3 i-r w fine and vigorous growth, trre offer* Call find examine theni-^Don'l.forgct ilik i^TRiL"£E3T ftttftntfori paid tb \vatcli i*6- Z. SANF^RD. Norwalk, hath limited and allowed !Si A months ftiiHiC builders and carpenters of thTi viciftity ed for sale by thfe subscriber. The same plants store, South. NonoWc, titer tht Danbury 8f ® pairirig. . C. E. DlSBR"'"* Westport. March from the date hereof, for the . creditors of said JL and trlb'ng the route of {he Danbrfry and have prodoced berries 4A- inches in circumfer Nortb'dlk DtphL AMPHENE," i^iirriirig Fjtlicl, L'a'mps Estate to exhibit for settleiftcrnf. Those who Norwalk railroad, are informed that they can ( ence the past, season, and as now is the propef SPLENi)lD rissoitnfenf. of Boheriiian Clocks. Looking Glasses, Laiti'p Glasses, For Sale Oheapa , ~ r n^gieot to present their accounts propef-lyat. obtain French tfnd American Window Glass of C time tor transplant them' for next sdttaoh, the G lass Wa re. consisting of Bohemian Vuses Girandoles, &c. this ddy fec&lved at A ROCK A WAY carriage, sfiitable for tested, within said time, will be debarred ft re A the Subscriber, ttt t?t^ pricfes, and no deception. public will do well to secure therff without of various paiterns, colors arid style, from DISBROW'S. J\. or two horses,.slightly woi*n. Inquire of covery. All persons indebted to said Estate, fo $6 per pnir; fancy Bohemian Cologne' Bot Calf and sew. JUl)SON & BlSSELL. J 5,1 are requested to make immediate payVrtefit to delay. T. 6. GRIFFITH, Druggist, Also, Mayatt'fr largd'Tictorra Rhnbnrb Plants tles, a most b'enfutiful artrcle from 25 cts to $f>; jlX'T Vanilla and Lerrfon,-for flavoring pieSj Sept. 10, 185^. 3t3T WM. A LOCKWOOD, Administrator. South Norwalk, near the Depot. for sale. Enquire at the store of Messrs. Jen- Smeiling Bottles, variegated; Bohemian China ZA custii'rJs, ice. foi* sale at WEED'S.* New Canaan, Sept. 18ih, 1852. ,, 38 Vases, gilt various patterns, Very cesirable; August 26th, 1852'. f j YANKEE' SELF-S^ARPEMNG nines & Newkiffc,- or of the' subscriber. LD Philod. POrtef, iri.a'riy quantity, for WALTER. B. HOYT.. " Lubin's" Extracts,* warranted pure; Lubln's j Feed Cutters. " VALUABLE REAL ESTATE by th«JfAix Or single bottle' i German Cologne -• Fhysiciatf3< . sale at ^ ^ WEED'S. So.- Norwalk, (Flax £fill<) Aug. 24. 35tf A GOOD assortment of Syringes and oth^r O " TELE, subscribers are agents for v as good as can be had rfnywhere; Accordeons Auction. ^ tt;-! v . /%• Surgical Irfstrnmorifs/cari m h'ad at T. B, YER'S Cheery PecToral^fbr sale'in any siVo sa'e of the Yankee Fe^d Cutters, in th» from 50 Cts- to $5 Violins from to $10, of : THE whole of the Real 'Estate of the late District of Noricalk ss Probate Courts Septem quantity, by ' • " J• ^ WEED. following towns, viz: Norwalk, Greenwich^ fine tone, some of thetn worth doftble the price GRIFFITH'S Drug Store/ Setoih Norwalk. ; JosephS. Bennett, dee'd, in Westport, will bo ber 18 ih, 1852. ; . . near tht)' Railroad Depot. . QUANTITY of Coarse Sponges, suitable Stamford, Darien, New CanaAn, Westport^ at public auction, on : the premises, on STATE of RTJTH H. BOUTON, LATE Weston, Wilton, Rodding, RidgefteTd, Danbu- asT-S; e ar!icf6s ha^e been pHircfilas6d for cftsh for washing carriages*^ also, a Wedriesdny the 6th day of October next, at 2 of NorWalk, in said district dee'd.- ji' ,;-. S Seed Wheat. A ily, Sherriiari rind New Fairfield. These'cut E And \Vr1l be sold as 6fieap if riot. Cfiea per than can bathirig'Sponge, just received by J. A. WEED. 1'clock P. M., consisting of about 14 acres of The Court of Probate for the district of Nor £ qitANTlTY of the best Sejd^7heat ters operafe on ri'n entirely nfew p/tnciple, and be ptfrthased iri New York. Th'Ose who wf^n the west side of Compo street, with walk, hath limited and allowed' si'* months from' for safe by C^AS. MALLORY. are warranted far superior to any 16 use/ Pri Such aVtifcles wftttld1 d6' well to'6aII and examine XT'AIR Olf/.-VTha. fie^b'rated Castor Oil the date hereof, for the creditors of said Estate 34 1 i ^dwelling liouse and barn thereon—about 15 N(forWalk,* Aug. 20," 1852. XT. Efi'x.'r OV Hah TotriC, re6orrtniend ed by ces from $7 to $lSf,5tf. ^ ^ r> ' ,es of land on the easr side of sardf street and to exhibit their claims for settlement. Those before |Wrchas"tag 6'lsfewhere. They will riiaK6 STREET & QUIETBRF' l>. 39 very desirable presents at a'li times, beiiijg' both" Prof. Womers#, wholesale arid opposite the dwelling house, and hboiit 16 acres who neglect to present their occounls^preperly .. ,500 9ands .C. E. Dt ; h»nd opposite the dwelling house of Thoinas attested, within said tinVe..wiU be debarred,a' useful arid ornamental. WTTTANTED' to make pa nts* vests and coats.; LOCKS.—Some Very fi ne alabaster clocks j c!i :i±S:-: C:; Farm to tei / B. Bennett. For lurther particulars enquire of recovery. All pei'sons indebted to said Estate, T. B: GRIFFITH, So. Nbi walk. Tf Exjierrenced-wovknteri cwi JiaveJin steady —also a Variety of cheap Clocks. rpO th^ right kind of a' person a good are requested' to tilake immediate payment to employment. T. RFLEY. C jubscriber orof Ww. Bennettr 84 Chat- 1 1 luqity is offered^- Eu^.^at thw GEORGE SEYM=GUR, Execiitor. UST rpC'd, a 6ne assoi tment of table aad _jstI;iN. Yt OZXAS. M,, BENNETT. m J855J. rr, pbekot cutlery.^ ,U1 C K ¥•„ ' *,Uf.:•• iiInv «> Westporf, Sept. Stbs, 1-953, 3t-36 ; Ifw-Waft,- Sept. 18th> V85f • J •I 4T 9 A .. ;...... " " •; - -' '
• r '' W1LI/IAMS & GU.ION'S THE NE.W YORK ^ LXVEftP^OU^ .itfiitS.;;C,3.pS« &^C. g. * U To tfed'WMs^iiSiiiir'^: Satadle & Harness THE NORWALK EMPORIUM. < JEuiisration and Foreign Exchange" tfnited Stat6§ Wfail "' '-\' * ^fTET' sabsdVi&eiv ever grateful for past favors, ilKQsuliScHb.er hsivlng purchased ;fhe ofd' , orricE, The^ships cdmposing'*this litie nre1fhe fulloAVing IliSSf trqlildsay to I b.o pulilici thai we shail try to make stand of H. C. Randle, is now prepared to T No. 40 Fulton Street, Neio York, and 115 AThiVT\cOnpt.Wg-StjPAQiFic^. Copt. •/ our establ shment wot thy of their patirtna^ei-f' 'offer as;great or: greater inducements to; pu r- VFaterlua lioad, Liverpool. \j., .. \ Aiici'icVCiipti Lpce, i;i.c.'^pt..Co^t(iw ' ' We fcfivo this day returned from the city with chnsers of|he above :nam;ed articfes, than ha.ve A HE; ipHbscfiberj gratefully'acknowledges ''A'DHIATIC, Ciipt "Graftoii. ® a liii'gestbck of uew goods! ( Some very fine ever before;been presented!to this/community. The Old Black Star 1 inc of Packets, ' These ships have been built by contract."e<.~ ; gotd ftrtd silver vpatchftfl .at ia very low price-— T the liberal patrofi'age;bes^owfd.on him.tjlfe Call nnrf eXafiifne-for;yourselves. ' w> past-five years by the citizens of this and the. Sailing punctually from Liverpool on the 1st, pressly for (ihivernuj^nt, service. ^ Evejy cartf 0»*Aist:pins,.riiigs, fcli»ins, lockets, pencils; &c.; i DWID COM STOCK, Jr; adjoining towns,rand:-would inform them '• that 6th. llth,\6lli. 2lst and 26lit of^each month, lias been tatien in their construction, as . .afed^iB^ji these added to our former stock win give you a- . Norwalk. Feb. 1st; 1852^4^^^^ 1 mi he has constantly on hand aJarge aSsortment of and comprise' the following splendid ships: their Engines/to insure strength nnd,,.speed* large assortment;to select from; we purchase and their.,nccomni xlations for passengers - '• xrot A. SSSS.S.3SOS, £*6r Sale. Universe, • Captum Biid, , 1700 ^ ^ U for cash find get a large discount; we know we Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Values, v tinequaledTor elegance;ond comfort. Price off ' Book Seller and Biisdor, ;X 11 ill ONE ofirie most beffutifol residences Jacob A. Westervelt Hood less '*^1600 enh sell a little cheaper than city or most coun passage from Nov York to Liverpnof hi first AS jus! returned from New York wit n a : between i\. York nnd N. Haven, situated in tho Wm. Rathbono Spencer ^1200 try^ovesr|^ E. DISBROW. g Carpet Bags, Whips, ] class cabin. $120 ; in second do. :..$70; exclir*^ new and vaI uabl e col lection of School a nd central;,part of the village of Norwalk, with Ticonderogu ~ . ' '^"yl0 ^1300 ; Miscellaneous Books. Also,a Purge assortment which he will sell much less than can be pur sive use of extia sizo'i-tnto rooms. $300; front SouthWorwalli^ Mschssie Sh©£ r House and Barn nearly f. new. About three Princeton . Jv .'Russell v»^3400 . I1HE public are rerplsctfully informed -that of Stationery,including Blank Books.I* oolscap, chased flsewheie. l fie best of, ma.terK'ls are fourths of an acre,of ground, with a lirost every Liverpool to New York.-'©£30 arid >£'20. AI always used and perfect satisfaction guarantied Irene «***,«&• w fexperienced surgeon attached to each shif^i—"y X tlio subscriber will continue r,ho business Letter,and Note Paper, env«lops, Slates, &c., Vartefy of fruit and Ifoweis, that can be desired. Minnesota * Alien ^1000 on all work executed at this establishment or No berth secured until paid for- of 'RvW. Nbrton & Co., a nd lie is now pre which he will sell cheaper than they can be For particulars enquire at this office. . 2&tf Silas Groenman . WjSpencer ^1()()0 1 the money returned.; yr.; . PROPOSED DATES^ OF SAILING, pared-to do all kinds-of Jobbing in general mar bought, for at any ot\ier3tore in this vicinity.^ N- B* As,reference is had to us. we can say E C Scrantop Sjiencer ||l500 NEW YORK. FROM XIVKRPOOJ..; JIL chioery; Die Turning of every description ; E^Books of all kinds, bound in his usually J3?*We hove now on hand and are making that it is ritre that so desirable and eligible; a Leviatharr ' » , PP VROSI. v Saturday Sept. 4. Wednesday Sept. and Sawing in rill its varieties, Brackets, Car i.eat and:durable style, at extremely low rates, up to order.! several setts of very light, and tasty plate, is offered for sale, upon anything- fikeas Wtn H Hfarbeck^ ,.!0 Mai>h?ill-^.1500 Saturday. Sept. ,18. Wednesday Sepl riage Stuff, &c.; Also, Wood Turning in all and sat.isfactien given to all. low terms.—:[Ed. Gazette. Guy Ma one ring ^^||fo^Freeman^|1600 22,-, double and single HARNFSS, which will be Saturday Oct! 5. Wednesday Oct - ils.various branches, from.the largest Portico Washington ^ 2()0'> Looking Glasses, Willow Ware &c found superior in neatness and beauty of finish ftn-.jo Saturday Oct. 16, Wednesday Oct 20,. Pillars to an Awl Haft. Turned Cedar Hitch \- To TLct, -u>s Eiiterjirise;-^ Saturday Oct 30. Wednesday Nov 3 ing and Fence Posts are kept constantly ou QUINTARD & SOiNS have nt their aod workmanship, to anything ever exhibited STORE and tenement, for n small fahii- Aberdeen -^^Kuapp ( Saturday Nov 13, Wednesday Not?17,' It • ware-rooms a few rods east of the bridge Iv.at South Norwalk, formerly owned by Richard Alsop t'i haiyl.. r. . E in this market before. A Satuidaj; Nov 27. Wednesday- Dec lv The subscriber has also added to the above a large assortment of cabinet furniture, consist Fitch & F&wler. Enquire at this office. Niagara ,, ^- x-.> Sunthsr.t!, _ Special attention paid to Repairing, which Saturday t)ec 11. W ednesday Dec 1' , ! ~ esffeblisliment Foundry for Brass Castings, ing in parr of sofas, ce.ntre, card, book, tea, work Dewitt Clinton ;:...;^C^.Funk.,,.^1300 will always be done, at the shortest notice Saturday Dec 25. Wodnrsday Dec .29. ? nnd he would be pleased to fill orders for any anp kitchen tables of various kinds, mahogany Notice. .llarmioii t-ui- ti vrf ; f fr;»l»000 For freight or passage apply *to--h:DWARD 1 and black walnut marble top dressing bureaus a^d hi the neatest manner. r < tnii Sandusky ^ Borland .-j.^1200 ; J ' and every kiud of .Jobbing in this line. LL persons indebted to the subscriber K. COLT.INS & CO.. No. 56 Wall-s».;!Ni The facilities of the present.propiietor ena- dlain dressing bureaus, common bureaus of } 22^°Just, call and see yourselves.,^ wh'-se accounts havo stood over one year Owego •/!!, Hubbard^ jj.1500 A ! BROWS, SIPPE'KV.- & Co.. Liverpool ; -E. bie him' to guarantee to do any kind of work in prices, some as low as $5 50. Mahogany, bl'k -'j'!; f. Barstow 1z- tea. j THE STEAMER PACIFIC; half lb. sugar, and hnIf lb. molasses, to each and everything necessary for the interment of ) " THE BLOOD 13 THE LIFE," Capt Joseph Byxbee, ~S$ the dead, and will SPP to the digging of graves WM. i. SWAN, adult, weekly, with three quarts water daily. Just ILL ran in connection with the Dan^4 f In the Laniruage of Scripture. In all cases where tiny of the persons paid for when requested. Wo will attend funerals in ( Opposite the Norwalk Hotel,) bury ty Norwalk Railroad, touching, at . hrL Br.HAI.SSY'S decline coming out, the. full passage money is W The liiirgest Stock New Canaan, Wilton or Darien. without extra Who is confident, that the reputation he has South ^'oi walk, as follows : charge, E. QUINTARD & SONS. returned without any deduction. Leaving Norwalk eveiy MondnyV Wedner- and i acquired in his business is a sufficient, guaran ; Persons residing in the country that desire N..B.—Persons wishing to purchase burial tee to his old customers and the pub'ic of the ;* Forest"' ilf iiie"! day and I- riday at 8 A. M- Returning, lots in the NorvvulU Cemetery may make ap to send money lo their friends in the Ofd Cotrn Peck Slip rveiy Tuesday, H huisday and Sat" Gppdsy at prices perfectly astonishing superiority of workmanship tnd neatness of n-nm its own merits and g-cnt works, tbia wine try, and wi>hing to save time and expense, can plication to ns, 45t.f urdav afternoons Jit 1 oVI(!ck. P. M. design and finish of a II articles purchased ai his is l'iis-t hcconiiiig the fyvorito medicine nmnng eve- have it done in a satisfactory,, and correct In factj some Goods are almost store, preferring that his work should praise class of people. Known as'lbe mosi-'efficienl rem- Freight taken on reasonab'e terms and attended, A SI'.W MODE OF • SETTING »-dv for gi'ut'ial Debility. fJervnirs'AfFeclmns. Con- manner, by enclosing by Post, to the snhscii to promptly by agents on each end ot the lofcte. him rather than to trumpet abroad his merits hers, the sum they wish to send, with the iirtilieial Teeth! with his own lips. 5iin'iplive Dcc'iinc. Complaints of ti e Kidneys Fare $6 cents.— For |-nssag# or freight, ap rri HE undersigned has invented and patented Heart, Lungs, tuid above all for dis(>a»es arising name and address of the party who is to re ply to the Captain on board. v.?,i ceive jt, when n draft, the nearest Branch m .1^ a compound artificial basis for setting teeth, Every article in his line Made or from impure Illoodand habit of the System, emi OH Sept. 8. 1852. ; &• Our assortment oj DeLaines, Cash nent members of the Medical Fiunlty have eanc- to their residence vyill be forwarded by fi>-s(. qy which the process is rendered much more Repaired at the shortest notice and _ r.-T simple aud easy than heretofore—and reduces tioncd and adopted the nss, of rt. steamer with as much«.panctuaIlly as if the meres, Alpaccas, Poplins, Perdan :a!i ike expense abouL ove-half. The process is vpon the most reasonable terms. DR. I. A. STANLEY, person sending it was present, ami a receipt i': i!0£ , DeLaines, Thibet Cloth\ Merino, entirely new, and as beautiful as it is simple and may 8, 1852- A celebrated Physician, in a letter from Prince returned for the money by next tnaif. and, other DRESS GOODS was economical. Entire sets can now be furnished ton. N f 5 proportion. A. HILLj D. D. S. €?abinet Chair, Sofa and anything to compare willidie Forest Wine and Our Stock of Dress Silks is Immense, Norwalk, Nov. 10th, 1851. 45tf 5 Pills, at the. same linie relating several cases ol Commencing Jnne 21st, 1852. Trains will consisting of Black and Colored, Figured and Bedding 'Upholstery Establishment constitutional Debility and scrofulous affections run as follows until turther notice; Lea»ef Plain, in all nnd every variety. Our stock ol ^a<02> .Sale. which it cured in an incredible short lime. Among Danbury at 6 45 A M wifh passengers only, Broad Clotlss, Cnssimeres. Satinets,\est- llyjl A small farm situated iu Darian near AT NKW CANAAN, CT. • I he members of the Medical Faculty of New York " 3 15 P M passengers and freight, who have witnessed the great ICMIIIS of the For wss aod all other goods for Men's and Boys the Brick Church, and within five minutes' HE proprietor of the above is prepared to -'RETURNIN'G, will letter ?s !1A execute any thing belonging to either of est. Wine. am50 ; bureaus fiom $4 W four acres of first-rate land and in good condi TESTIMONY ; J. M. Smith's FVSarbie Yard, Passeng< r< going east can leave Noiwalk at Stock of Domestic Goods ever offered, and by tion. On said place there is good orchards of to S9. mahogany front; all mahogany extra : Of Johnson Buike, a highly respectable citizen iVcdr the Biidgc, Norwalk. Conn. 9 13 AM. ' all odds;the cheapest DouU forget, tbe-. T;i grafted fruit. Jt is pleasantly located, a nd well from $9 to $35 with marble top &c ; rule joint The 3 15 P M train connects nt Norwnlfe-! of Waverly Place. New York; •, wor h the attention of any one wanting a place tea tables from $2 50 to $4 ; mahogati.y do fiom EPULCHRAL Monuments and Grave with the 5 35 accommodation train to N.York, "Old Bridge Store" of that size. , It will be sold and is well worth S6toS30; chairs from 37d cts to $8 each; stands ORG MALSI-.Y.— SStones of every variety of patterns, and ol and the 5 35 express train to New Haven. the money; For further particulars enquire nnd wash stand from $1 to Si4 ; sofas spring DenrSir—1 esteem the Forest wine as the Kins jlie most skilful workmanship. The best as of Mcdicinas. it has done for roe in five weeks Passengers from Nfevy York will leave at ,7 Is th& place for BAKOAfXS ! ! of W. Whitney & Co. or of G. Mather on the seats and hairn oth covered from %S12 to 5?90 ; sortment of American and Foreign Marble, A M and at 3 30 P M to connect with trains on mattresses from $1 25 to $15 ; comforters from what.three Physicians failed to do in as many \ ears. c. J. 6RUMAN- corner by t he meeting-house. In 1845. ! been me. a victim of the Heart Disease Kept, constant ly on hand. this road. .> ( /. .-1 •:?. '•>. J Si 75 to $2 75 ; feathers very low ; mattresses Persons wishing to procute Monuments or. Norwalk, Sep. 1, 1851: N. B.—If the above property is not sold by ,iud Nervous Affections, which have been -grnwina Stages will be in readiness on thearrival the first of April it will then be rented. of straw, tea grass, patent prepared corn husk, mi me ever since, until 1 procured your F«resl any kind of Marble Work,are i uvited to cal la ncl of the train's at the Ridgefteld Station-to convey- Darion,. Feb. 26, 1852. " 12tf curled grass, curled hair &C*, and e\ei^thin,7 Wine and Pil s. although I bad wasted sevural Imu- give a personal inspection ol his materia I and t)as3en"ei3 tt Ridgefield village. LewisborotigH> eve'"'wished for at equal low prices at least 25 tlred dollars for medical attendance. Dmii'fi the Cvoi kma nship, as t his will be more satisfactory Jfcc.. rr^HARye'Y SMITH, Snr»U. " €3. per cent less than ran bp obtained elsewhere iu last, two vears 1 was obliged to keep my bouse than to purchase of Agents without anopportu- the cotrntry, and everything sold at his estab neatly all of the tins*, and.gave op business in cou- uity of testing the quality ol the article con Cabinet Maker and Undertaker ! scquenee of rny ifl ht?alilr. ^ I bird lost ne;iily all lishment is wairantcd'to bo what it is sold for traded for. .1 S_ (Two doors east cf the Bank." ;(- hopes of recovery .-my complaint'was of dial class A lot of cottage, bed posts for sa fe , a constant CjpTlie Lettrringand Ornamental work is STAM FORD, CT. ;./\V under which ••iv.itnre'sinks and life-becomes a bur '£2. York Haven Railroad* si'pp'y on hand ; dealers supplied at reduced executed by an experienced workman and ean HAVING recently conmpteted an ihen " Seeing your Forest wine iidvertiscd I SUMMER ARRAd EME NT^** extensive alteration and improve prices. Turning (lone neatly.; • :: i (included to ci've it a trial, and before finishing the warrant it to give entire satisfaction. . ]Sj R—Ready made coffins constantly on hand 1 ;; COMStKNCfiNG MAT 3, 1852. ment in his establishment, and ex ihird botile 1 felt like a different person, aud was May. 1S52. ik;'-' J J of all sizes and qualities at low prices, and will CHERSY PEGTOML' tended the compass of. his business, able to resume business again, entirely cured by Leave Norwa'k for.New York. For (Tic Cure of would respectfully inform the inhabi attend to the digging of graves and v>iil furnish lakint' live bottles For the benefit of those afflic Boot Shoe leather and Find Special Train 6 o'clock AM ted with suni'.ar complaints you ate al liberty to : '^y coughs, qoi.3>s, tants of tlris and the adjoining towns, liii.t he everything necessary for thf* interment of the ing' Store. Commutation >. 6 38 dead. Funerals will lie attended with a hearse publish this. Yours. cVe.. r-> hoAB-SESTESS, BRON has now oo.hand and is constantly manufactur . HENRY" HANDES renews again Accomino^hilion ' 8, ' e>ivi- ^ &c unequalled for respect, free from extra JOHNSON BITHKE. Waverly Placa, N...Yt,- W •r-j 50 CHITIS, oaoijp, ASTH ing every description of Spl hi3 acknowledgments to the public and p 'vf charges, flew York Cabinet and Upholstery 2 JL CBMimUT •WARBVvrU;:. The following "certificate, voluntarily given by- * HI his friends fori heir generous patronage Express : im MA, WHOOPING-COUGH Establishment. New Canaan, Ct.';; ' 43 35 iz; a good and general va riety of Mr FG Mussey, a. respectable and well known during the year past, and hopes to merit an iin Accommodation 5Sfiiufi! r AUD CONSUMPTION". Express i S3 ' io Beadnieads, Tables, Washslands, Secretaries citizen of Cohoes. New York, is an evidence interrupted continuance of the business rela This remedy is offered to the community with tioiTship w hich lie has so long maintained vrith Leave Norwalk for New Haven. •• Bureaus, Sofas, fyc. Jfrc. which must aemove alldoubts of the great cfiic-icv the confidenee ,\ve ft:el ill an article which seldom this community. He will befotrnd now at his Accommodation train 9 o'clock 1?< min A fails to realize the"h.ippiest effects that can be de made of various kinds of wood, and selling at of the Forest Wine in GENERAL DLBILITY, new stard opposrf« the store of Dimon Finch, .» 1 36 PM;Si : sired. fo wtfe is the field of its uscfuhe-s and so prices which cannot, fail to suit the purchaspr. Neuralgia, Affections of the Spineaud Kidneys. where ho wii! be happy to see. and serve his vExpress.,-,.,-,., ...^ 1 .HI otx Also, a variAR.ASOLS.—A good assortment for sale Express -v: i, ~f 4-15y ploy, for I be distressing and dangerous affections of That can be set. up and taken down by any one iMIK above, or any sitnilnr diseases, may safely relv on 8 at MOULTON'S. West|»ort. Cointni fafioTi * * 6 30 the pulmonary organs,,..w.hich are: incident to our n less than two minutes. its virtues. EG MUSSEY. Tj yave New Hnvfin: for .Norwalh' EAD & FLJL.M ER-'rf. Croton Metallic climate. Aud not only in the formidable attacks He has also a handsome assortment of the MORE TESTIMONY FROM COHOES. Commutation tram 5 30 AM, nost fashionable styles of : , Effcw Marble Vard. -' I M Aecommodatioa upon the:lungs, but for the milder varieties of Dr G Hal ey. knowlerged by all who.have used it fo be so- 7 ,. -:!V - ..^KL " THE subscriber having opened and furnish Dear Sir—My wife last autumn was reduced to • 9 35 j;.,. '0 - COI.DS/COUOHS, HOAHSKNKSS, &c., and for Cbild- > perior to any other Pa'nt use. It. is proof i fV *' 1 ad ' s:r.;.> - JL@©lkfiimg ©lm§§(i§5) ed a new JMarble Yard in iNorvvalk,near alow stfile of debility My fa rily Physician advi Exprefs 115 p M »<}•? >en it is the pleasantt'Pt and safest medicine that again-!, the action'of the weather and fire, and ,v which he will sell as cheap as can be bought the head ol Main street, would respeclfolly so sed her to take yorcr Forest wrire. Accordingly I Accommodation,,,, 4 20 ,. can bp obtained. No family should be without it, is cheaper than other paints in consequence of anywhere. ' ' " - licit all to favor him with a call, and examine went to Mr Terry's, your agent for this town, and Express 8:50.,%^, hkmmmkt''- procured a bottle of it w hich restored her in a very its taking less oil to mix, and covering much 5 and diofca-who bf.re us.ed it. uever-will. He is also prepared to furnish his stock and workmanship. He intends hav GEO W WIJISTLER. Su|/t.; short lime to peifeat health. more surface, twi ce as much as some. Give it ~ " " . i, of she following Gentlemen. COFFINS, SHROUDS, CAF'S, SCARFS. &c. ing on hand constantly a full assortm'ent of ! ;h Hf.MlY DONALDSON? * atrial. 1 t/V D- FJNCH Agent. » i - 'bo various sections of American and foreign Marble, and the work Just Received. ted—each and of every description that may be desired, or Cobocs, April 13,3«r5C). $ manship of a superior style. Monuments, of the highest cliar- that can be obtained in the city of New York ' „;!"A Mew Spring Goods. A large assorfmenf of riding irti'tf drf-^"'-- at. a moments warning, day "<* night, on the most Tombstones, counter and table Tops,&c., &c. The testimony of upwards of three hundred in T'ST received a large .^npply of new goods ving WHIPS, splendid gentlemen's and ladies' furnished at the shortest oider and on reason dividnals, some of whom were afflicted with dread-- reasonable terms. He is also prepared to fur T.iose in want of bargains, will do well fo saddles, trunks, valirea. carpet bags. A'.e. -Flywjr nish hearses, carriages, see to the digging of able terms. JOHN II. WEEKS. ful'disorders and conside red incurable.may be seen J at DrHalsey's principal office. The following are call soon. MALLORY & LEWIB>. nets and Irfankets. Also, a splendid lof of wetf" "i|i*>j"expet'^uce, see graves, and to attmd to any other arrangement, Norwalk, Nov. 5th, 1851. —45 IIF I C A T E some of them residing in I'll is city :— marie iiorse collars which Will- lie sold s'rnsfy that may be wished lor the funeral p.-ocession, Mr Aaron S Smith. 107 Prince >t.. office in wall '^ASTOR. OIL and Sweet Oil of the first or oy the dozen. Don't f«»r?et The ofd sf'and.1^ &c. Those who may wish to keep the body of Sportsmen Attention. st..1 w aslong severely afflicted with a: disease of ilie (J quality for sale at. WEED'S. .rt -.WM. B: SWAN. r ,i deceased friend several days, can be furnished HE spring campaiu is now open, please kitilieys and bladder. The. best medical skill ans •_A L : ' <.'he ttvit it is t OLAR aud fluid Lamps of all kinds. ifelor Piil.'innnrv Com- with an ice box in which it. maybe preserved a T call and examine our stock of Trout poles wered no purpose, He tried the f orcsf wine aud Hardware, Cutlery, it met his case, and he was completely cured by C E. DISBROW. week or longer if-accessary. V -T Reels, Lines, Hooks, Baskets, Flasks &r.., S \Iroii, Sfeel, Paints and Oils! it- couipo?itioo, K. C. WAJ2REN. - We are also hourly expectinganofher invoice the use of tour bottles and a box of the Forest TRAILS.—500 kegs Fall River nails,assorted FINCH has now on hand one of ther? inmend it to Stamford. Sep. 2, 1851. If of those Superior double and. single barrel Pills. Mr Jacob Bell, merchant in Pearl st., Was for 4 froio 3d fine to 7 inches, for nafe.by • most exlensive'and well selected'assorts* lbest- confidence Guns made expressly to our order and which B I the efiVcts .of C. E. DISBROW. Jowfrili Tuckt*r, Mobile,_Ala., tinues to practice Law in the Supreme sales." J®':. Norwa IU, Feb. 25,1851. W his illness, that he could not write, and required as The subscriber is also agent for the sale efg'-.? m.etxiace. A Peck, Bnrlmgton, Vermont. - . Court, to attend to cases before Congress, to sistance lo enable him to walk to his apartment. ST REC'D. a large lot, of shoemaker.* Havilnnd, Risley & Co, Augustii, Ga. prosecute Claims and seitle accounts against leather splitting rr.fiHiines. by BusweH's'Mineral Paint, which is proofagainst ^ : FOBS Tv.! The wine was sent for. and he recovered by the 3sanc. DJaia:(>s, Trenton, N J. ; • the Departments and Boards of Commission HENRY HANDES. fire, water and weather, and unchangeable iw^ LEASE call at my store and look at the use of less than a bottle of the wine and a single J M Townsend, Piltsbutg, Peni>.' ers, to procure patents at home and abroad, to in its cofor, and is the best, cheapest and mosf— most beautiful, rich,'splendid and fashiona dose of the Pitls. ' Clark & Co, Chicago, tIL " P collect debts, dividends, legacies a nit inheritan The Forest wine and Pills are recommended as durable mineral paint now in use. In factjOnr^ ble-lot of gold and plated Fob Chains and Seals Camphene Lamps ^ ,-ni E E Giiy. Bn-rtingtbn, Iowa. . ^ ces in any part of the United States and iu an efficient and certain cure in the following com* .tlOR stores, a new article; also, some new assortment comprises a variety and extensive^ evbr offered in this market. M A Santos & Son, Norfolk, Va. ; •!!t foreign countries, to make investments of funds plaints; , patterns of fluid La nips. ness that would baffle a detailed description, and! april 26, ,17/ jj».>,] C. E. DISEROW/^ • Edward Bringhursi. Wihriihgston, TJ&. • ~ in Loans and Stocks and on Bond and Mort- Dyspepsia. Habitual Costiveness, Liver>i;v C & E K LOCK WOOD. we therefore would respectfully invite the pub-^ 1 v"iiComplaint Asthmn, Piles, Obstinate j , lie to ca ! and examine themselves; A5 John Gilberr & Co. Philadelphia, Pa. '• '+ •wa^e.and to negotiate the purchase and sale of T ANGES and heaters, sold and set. , ; Zinc-Faints. ^ ^ sit! Headache, Bilious Disorders, Pim- . Z D & VY H Gilma-ft, Washington, DC. ; Loans. Land and Patent Rights in any State C & EK L. O. 1 or snort' white, grotrnd in oil. Wi pies* Blotches and unhealthy color > ^ R SILVER SPOONS, Butter Knives. Silver J; J-Wright & Co, New Orfeans, La. t 44 of the Union. ,.;2 silver 1. : ® Cups,' Napkin Rings, &c.. silver and pla Watsen, Wall & f-o, F,ort Wayne, IndJ\ . M Particular attention paid 1o California Land W-; of-the skin. Jaundice,- Ague and s f, ::3; 'grey . J •j^L JUST RECEIVED. ted Forks fine pen and pocket Knives, Pocket t C C.Richmond & Co, San Francisco, Cal. Title cases coming up to the U. S. Supreme *»!•{£•< Fever.Snlt-rlieum, Erysipelas ,jS, mjmEt A fine lot of new, plain and fancy Brown stone color, for sale hj ; Complaints incident only to Le.wT» & Ames. TaHahasse^. Florida. ?!*&•>•••< « T Tj & J R PECK. Court on appeal. Saddles,Bridles, Wlfrps, Trunks.C'arpet Bags, W ,le s P , Females, Languishing » ' ' °" DisBEOW.?# B; R sStfong, Knoxville, Tenir. . EP' Communications prepaid, addressed to Valices, &c. &c. the largest and most beauti South Norw.T?K, May 1852. - • j weJSkness.Night Sweats,„ — —^ r— 9 Chiltojj & Duer, Little Rock, Ark. , r^' "l. W. G. Snfit.ben, 5,Carroll Place,.Capitol Hill ful assortment ever offered rn- tlifs fow». Call Stille.r, Slade & Co, Lexington, Miss. Washington, L>. C., will meet with prompt at: fjiNe'r'vous -Di:.ordors, 511 W 3ES Bissell f For Sals. and see for yourselves at •BRADLEY'S V 1 N D Ljxbadie, Galveston, Texas. ,r''.} tentioiK ' 23 tf mutimm bxs& General Til Health sgl.vS'f| S "nptv^opening the largest assortment ol ?'* ONE-HORSE WAGGON,i:n good con- april, 26.T "Under Connecticut Hotel. Chas Dyer, Jr,'Providence,-ft. I. ^ and impaired state ..,>'b'fCsq^e iSfi-Jfeff.!?: Perfumery. Fancy Goods. Port Monaie'Sf® A d'itioii, is offered for sale cheap. Inquire .the Consti- t INDOW GLASS.—500 boxes French Wallets, CntiHry. &c. eve/ ofleied in Norwalk.-^ Jos. M. I'urner, Savannah, Ga. ^ at. this office.. • . • j • Selling off at Cost. Wade, Eckstein & Co, Cincinatti, Ohio._ W .and American Window Glass, for sale tut ion. to '• ' )iiX 1-THE, remaining stock of Jewelry fonr.eily Gen nine Luhin's Extracts of every flavor, Ep^--' With such assurance," Snd- from such man, no at city prices bv t^ rfenpraT'Depot for HaTsey's Forest belonging lo the Estate of C. A. Duiai.d is now iisfi"'Freneli and German Colhgne; Perfumer*" • ^Wanted, 9 M STREET & QUINTARD. Hatch els, Smell i ng Salts Toflet: Sopps: Peart'5 BPl! ( stronger, proof c.ui he adduced, except thai, found Wine, No 25 1-2 Spruce st.. New York. $1 offered at cost. - f r .SITUATION for tin .intelligent -boy, ter Powder, together with a large Variety of choice,4 I i» jts-effects, iinoin trial. 7 , OES.—50 dozen Tutt le's cast steel Hoes per Bbttle. or 6 bottles for 85'. Twenty five W. E. BTS5?ELL, Trustee.^ PrepaVed''and sort by Jafne^C ' Aver, practicM -yenrs bf age, in sttme good family, where A for sale by the dozeu to dealers at manu cents jierbox for tne PilV«.- . 5* 4 5tforwalk Aur. 19th',-1852/ Perfumes, etc. ^^ etiMiiist, Ijowell, ;Mass. nnd for sale in-Norwalk by he would be willing, tp. make himself generally H fiicturer's prices by S. & q. For sale by W> E. BISSELL^ "" Wm E Bi3* «.ll K and J W Ta.yia#, VVeatpsiU * useful. Enquire at.thi»^jce>.