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J.-" . . tmm ly* t •- rfi* ;%"i^|s£o30 »3&- bii'd .,$9tjiUi-•-ijEji -M^OiMwR' .pdl Uilr vi VOLUME XXXVII.—-NUMBER 20. NORWAIJK, CONN. TUE8DA^,« MAY 16, 1854. -vs.•«»:;*•£*. ) • NUMBM 333^,-NEW SERIES. j-...?jo — 1. e:t wo»r they oan -find elsewhere, and take up whereas it ought to be peculiarly pp|ici- ancestore left snek a peirpiciotts'ltgaey to lawle^ness, the rapid incieasc of population, 1 Building Moving. - Unparalleled Bargains! GOVERMOR'S MESSAGE the cMceutratiouof.it in cities and villages, their abode at their own expease,there. iL A new Uw, drawn up Avijh. csre. their posterity. ^ AYING taken the building moving busi­ ^ EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS t! Fellow citizen ? of the Seuate and and we c&nvulsioug that threaten wars of long Surgical operations, and other exhibitions embracing all ]>oints wliic.h experience Forfeiture of property for sriminal of- ^ J ness of Tubbs, tlie^subscriber is l>repat 5| .f AT THE OKLEBRATKD, duration, iu Europe, which may yet reach our has shown frequently to couie into ques­ fences and ev^u for violation of Statutes, ^ k. H. BYINGTON, Editor &Proprietar H Howie oj Representatives.:^ *^ shores^ render it highly important that the. oh-; of medical skill, are open to ^observa­ ;ed to move, and raise Buildings,, with safety ^ i lABQESV AND OBSAPSST, tion of all membv'rs of the profession who tion, would be a public benefit. is as «ucieot as the common law itself. ' . OJJiee West Suit the Bridge in Leonard's The year that has elapsed since the Legisla­ ly military force which our free institutions 3A and dispatch. They can have the assistance and 1 Connecticut combines, in a remarka­ Eevry peiiaHy imposed by law amounts to Building, over store of F. St. John;, advice, of C Tubus, at any time. CARPET ESTABLISHMENT ture last convened, ha* exhibited an extraordi­ will tolerate, should be encouraged and thor­ may choose to attend, and thus increase V ! IN THE UNITED STATES, AT oughly organized. ble degree, advantages for both agricul­ the same.thing; far What difference does it All orders addressed to the subscriber, will nary degree of violence, in the action of the the ski'I and science of others, besides : meet with prompt attention. ttifam Anderson's, • elements, both of the physical and rocial world The balance iu the Treasury of the Slate, on ture aud manufactures. Whatever pro­ make to-a citizen, Whether he ia confin- '-f- SUBSCRIPTION RATES : the 31st of March, 1853 was $54,675 94. The those belonging to the institution. _ I Iy34 ,...,. C H TUBBS, Norvvalk,?gonn. 1 No. 99 BOWERY, New York, Pestilence has depopulated large cities—floods motes one of these, necessarily beuefits ed in jail, by law, till be pays one hun- Tillage Subscribers by Carrier, per year. - • S2 00 and fires have swept away the products of la­ balance April 1st, 1854 was $56,289 13—show­ therefore earnestly invite your attention n n0t )U in Importer of English and French Carpets. the other. Our mauufactiiriug villages dred dollars, or whether bis horse was t> \r ^7l an< , l '^ do -• • '1 50 bor and the structures of art—tempests have ing afe increase of $1,553 19. The judicial ex­ to this subject, and ask you to consiJer, , . ^ KMerft do came aR above ** • I '"•* ' 'Seasonable penses the past-year were $44,035 51, being an furnish a ready aud convenient market sold, and the money put into the treasu- 1 tBVi ^155 OUr rtf ?ny Carri«,» I>wtrict, anti-calling UYERS will find the largest Stock of Low devastated commerce, and consigned thousands whether such- an exhibition of private be­ r.n| Office for tlie'r I'apers, in advance. - • 150 1 BlPrice and Medium to the most elaborate to a watery grave—ambition has violated eve­ increase Over those of the preceding year of neficence ought not to b®. responded to, for the produce of our farms, while home ry, or whethei it is killed ? If a man by ;*p n BOB not paid in advance -' - - . . . . »j 00 DRY GOODS. AubusKiou, Mosaic, Medallion, and Velvet Car­ ry principle of morality and hbnor to reach the about $8000. This-was owing in part at least productijus relieve our manufacturers violati^ilof IfWj eaAiiforfeiC his liberty, ^ A liberal reduction made to Clubs. " " HE Subscriber would return his thanks for to the repeal of the law, which imposed the cost to a small extent at least, by the Jiberaj i- • • •••• • HrtJit-f, •; • pets ever offered in the world. highest station in the gift of the people—desj from seekiug^for supplies from abroad.— aud even his life, can be not for a simi ^ the very liberal patronage with which his potism has grasped the sceptre of universal in ccrtain criminal cases upon towns and coun­ ty of .the public. a.-; TStore has been favored the year past, and hopes 1'8N SPACIOUS SALES ROOKS. Though a largeportibnol'our laudis rough lar reason, forfeit bie'property ? Is a ^ advertising rates. ;,j Above ground, «o damp Basements or Vaults dominion—and to close the sccne, the demon of ties. The condition of the great interest of (toe square, 16 lines or lesn, of Brevier, .1 in»ertioN $1" 00 by a constant attention to. the want# of the war has raised his bloody standard, and is The^ubject of judicial.expenscs.is one which and sti-riie compared with the prairies and cask of liquor 40 be regajrded •• more M- i| 'trading public and by a system ot fair and hon­ under the sidewalk to endanger the health of popular education, the means provided *° >^o do do 2 Ju 1 00 Lady -purchasers, each Sales Room is devoted gathering myriads to tlie field of slaughter.— deserves much examination. Little^restraint. intervals of, the West, yet it is capable cred than liberty and life? The Legis- ^'4 .. ao do .lo do do y do 1 09 for iis support, the agencies at work aud orable dealing, to'retain his share ofHrade -tor­ twclusively to one description ol'Carpets. _ The But the citizeus of ibis State have much cause is generally; imposed by conscientious scruples, of be obtained elsewhere. Particular attention spirit of reform has supplanted the remorseless subject, however, of far greater importance in Normal School. From the representa­ : John Hare & Sou's celebrated English oil Tbe Constitution provides, indfeed thai ^ devoted to the selection of Cloths, Vestings, love of gain, and patriotism has broken the (elation to courts, is the. delay of trial, in civil tion of the officers to me personally, and source of an ac.ual increase of wealth. ^BUSmESS DIRECTORY. cloths; also, American floor oil cloths of mag­ searches: and seizures shall not be un* ^ Ac., for*Gentlemens wear, which will be chains of party domination, and restored our cases.j. The hardship resulting from this,cause from, sources of information accessible to Jt gives me pleasure to add, that our en- sold at the .lowest market prices. nificent satin finish, Fresco, marble, Italian, and is so great, as to induce the Legislature at the terprisiug aud pubiie spirited' agricultu­ reasonable. But how can an act be re- p 4s institutions to their primitive purity*. . ~ any citizen, it is evident, that, while J. FvFOOTS, ••'• Jan. 16. L. H. RAtfDLE. Scroll Paintings, from 2s. Cd., 3s., ., 5s., 6s., One of the first duties of the Legislature will last session to give priority to cases of* 4 cer­ garded as onr^asenable. which is noth- i • ' ,gi>:Jfth-aa af-'fei" i to 9s. per yard, from 3 feet to 24 feet wide and rists, have provided for the holding, for Attorney and Counselor at Law, be, to examine: with great deliberation, arid cau­ tain character. It is manifest, however, that the State has provided, on its part, mu­ 90 long. the first time, a State Fair, in the month ing more than is necessary to carry the^ OFFICE OVER MJLLLORY'S STORE, tion, all bills for public acts. Our legal sys- this oily aggravates the evil in other instances. nificently the means of General Educa­ law into eseeatiiiki 1 "And what light- j - Sales Room No. 2, teiri is the work oV agei, and is liable to be ma­ Althoigh'.fhe number of terms in the different tion, aud the Common Schools comiuue of October next. If any aid is needed to GLAZING Ingrain Carpets. Two hundred and fifty has an individual to :eomplain of an act ^ • •qiyrf'J ^Ol'walk, Corni. , _ terially injured by hasty and ill advised legis­ courts have bee'u from time to time increased, to dispense tlie blessings of elementary make the occasion one of credit to tb« 'to-w. v»r j aud Paper Hanging. Establishment. pieces of English and American Ingrain Car­ lation. Several statute? of recent date are ob­ no relief has yet been experienced. . In particu­ State, 11fust tliat the General Assembly Which: be bimself has rendered necesSa-j ^ •lifT O. S. peting, all new style, manufactured . expressly viously defective, arid need correction. None lar cases, the result of delay is, loss of testimo. education in every ,neighborhood, and ry by bis own suspicious and unlawful HE subscriber has taken the Store recently while there i* gratifying evidence of im­ will not be wamitg in liberality. occupied by Messrs. Handle & Platt| and for this establishment. ^ j £ ^ should attempt to amend the law to auy corisid ny, increased expense of litigation, and pro­ ittttraey aud C^juisclgr at Law T Sales Room No. 3/ longed iuixiety as to t.he issue. But the great­ There are other topics, to which I conduct ? ^'v,: has opeiiud an extensive aud general Oil, Paint, erable extent, without the qualifications of provement iu the construction and fiftui- ' It has been said' by a1 high dignitary iu Nor walk Couii. ^ E Painting and Glasiery Depot, llouse, Sign, Three Fly Varpets. English, Scotch, and long experience, profound learning, untiring est evil to the commuuity consists in the post­ ture of School houses, in the. character might think it proper to direc'. your at- American Imperial Three Ply Carpeting of our caution, and keen sighted sagaeity. ponement of other cases, moiit of which would teiuion, were there not two of paramount 'in a neighboring State, that a- "man's oi Jilfc'r • - •- - , "- .: '• -Ti—. :r. ,v-:xi iaSoo Plain aud Ornamental Painting, Gilding, Mar­ of text books, the range of studies, and iir bling, Graining,done with neatitess,cheap­ own Importation; gorgeous, splendid new style By & statute of the Jast session, an important be tertain&tbd at once if they conld be readied. importance, upon which 1 deem it my house is his castie," that it eannot legal* JOHN AUtTEN'S " The confluence is, that^ parties are kept out the qualification aud compensation' of ! ness and despatch. Also,> Banners, window of pattern. change was made in the law regarding the se­ diity to preseut to you, at some length, ly be searched although ihe geenpant ia®0 Sola Room No. 4, curity or discharge of debts and liabilities.— of -their, money or other property, btisiucss is teachers, there is yet pressing ueed of 1 shiades, designs, v- «'r * vigilance, obtain a priority of security—the ber of the-jvdges of by a succession-of public officers for near­ T Courts. Tbo additional expense of salaries which rwuLtJroin tlie sale of such liquors lawful ov tiers." I kuoW of no aneb rnl« '' Wat ranted to please all (Zoo#, •s. • share of public patronage. Rngs and Druggets. English Druggets 4 latter could apply his money , or means to the ly sixty years, now amounts to $2",046,- Ef ! -• GEORGE MARVIN. satisf action or security of any just: claim.with- Would be more than, compensated by the de­ is engaging the attention, liot Olily cf plll.v in auy system of jurisprudence. It i» - ' yards wide, 3000 yards of low priced Druggets, creased judicial expenses. 1 have no doubt 785.19,. while it has distributed over four 1 1 jNorwalk, Aug. 9th, 1853 tfl5 1 to 3-yards wide at 3s 6d to 6s per yard, also out regard to his other liabilities. The object lanthropists, hut of all classes of citizens oouirary 1«-U»e_whble spirit of the eom- " C. &. E. K. LOCKWOOD, of the law of 1858, was to secure a more that the parties to Cases which are thus delay­ 'millions of dollars in annual dividends ah immense assortment of. Mosaic Landscape, ed, would checrfully, if they could, contribute in this State and elsewhere, in some of iMoii law. A dWMrWfJiOuse is a cairtlor®? ; ;£ NORWALK, COSWi, : ' • ; ;: norwalk, hat, • Axmihster, and Tufted Hearth Rug; also 2000 equitable distribution of the; assets of an insol­ for the support of schools. The capital vent debtor, and this result ,w:ould undoubtedly enough to pay all the expense of the addition­ cannot be increased beyond its general the States the experiment has been tried to peaceable, law aliidiug ciFizeiiirS>i.no< M A X U P-A.C T.U.lKEm S. OIF Cap and Fur Emporium. A Tufted Rugs at IGsto 24s each, rjiicte al judges. The evil however, could not be en­ citadel for eiueiuies of the State; Such W-'1-1"'" iTHE subscribers haying removed to No, Sales Room No. 6,~T<--cf ' . be produced by it. But it may well be ques­ amount from any resources uow provided as to llie practical effect of such a law, tioned whether the restraint which it imposes tirely removed without a radical alteration of aiid although contradictory statements doctrine as that contended for, would en* 's>< TIN, SHEETlffOw arCOPPER *2 fSkiddy's Block, would say, that they have Stair and Hall Carpets.—50,000 yards of orir judicial system. From au amount of expe- The annual interest available for the sup­ ji^st made very large additions to the^ former on business transactions, the obstacles which it have been made by lho.-e who profess to able a man to uiake his house an asylna1'- striped and figured Hall and Stair Carpets at presents to obtaining pecuniary .aid, the inse­ a-joHderahtl observation, which few of my lel- port of schools as divided in March last, •<$qoS ' »• 'stock,'of-new and fashionable goods in their is, 2s 6d, 3s, 3s 6d, 4s, 5s, (is aud 7s. low-citizens have had, 1 am. confident that im­ speak Itotn personal knowledge, the for felons, aud a depot for the tools ofp*< a {,.. AND DEALKR8 IN . line, would now call the attention of the public curity which it gives to titles^ and the encoura- among the several societies, amounted to 1 Sales Room No. 1, agement it holds out to unthrifty tradesmen, to mediate aftd effectual relief would be obtained weight of testimony is strongly in favor counterfeiters and burglars. Any mali- ? Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, 'Cutlery, generally, to the great advantages;which they $141,29-1, $1,40 to every one of tlie 98,- y/ Medallion Carpets, with l>orders; Mosaic provide for themselves out ofthe wreck of their by abdlishlng all regular terms of- the Cotiuty of its succcss. The con-tiiuuouality of cious villain, could, by filling his plaeeof' are enabled" to offer over their competitors in and Axminster of one entire piece, can be fitted Courts, and giving to that Court at such spe­ 980-cliiUlren between the ages of 4 and ! Britannia, Porcelain and Wooden Norwalk. Confining their whole 'attention to property, by taking advantage of the law, do such a.law has been questioned'by men rcsideuce in a populous city with cnak»^ to any sized room, from $350 to 1000. not more than counterbalance all the benefits cial sessions as may be held, exclusive jurisdic­ 16 years, as enumerated in January, 1854 Ware, and Kitchen Furniture. tliiBone branch of business, they feel that they . Royal Velvet, Tapestry and Brussels, from tion of appcals from justices of all civil cases, This sum, although large iu the aggre­ of high legal and political standing.— apparently containing powder, and b«r-&| can make purchases and secure a much' better which can be. . expected to accrue from it. In 1 r" in gtneral, Pumps, SI ^ the celebrated Factories of John Crossly <45 Sons, my judgment it needs, at least, some important of a pecifliar character, how in its exclusive gate, aud as compared With the amount But after a thorough examination oft he ring his doors against the police, strike^' ' ; quality of goods, than those comparatively and Messrs. Henderson & Co., and others, Eng­ jari«lfetiori, and of all criminal cases, not now terror into the inhabitants, and drive"1' L d •uhacquainted witli the business. We have amendments; .distributed by any other State iu aid *f questiou, I do not entertain the slightest ^ 4" i P*P«, land, all of our own.importation, some of Which Much of the time of the Legislature, has for belonging ^o the exclusive jurisdiction of the J now oh hand a fine assortment -of Hats, Just - doubt that such a law is not uiicon titu- them from their homes. - CrocteryjbG-fa&jpvttfffi. are exclusively our own-styles, and cannot be many years been pccupied in forming private Superior l^ourt or pf Justices of the peace, by local artd individual effort, is entirely ill- Waited to the season and the, wants of the com- giving to the Superior Court (jxclusiyc cqgui-, tiorial—tliat it docs not contlict with any Many pereous manifest much alarm at;*-! .HTi'l/ found at any other establishment. Corporations. These cbmbinatioris of wealth adequate to support such schools as any ! ia-tf; ; 9-nd China niunity.—For further particulars, just drop in | Sales Room No. 8, and influence have doubtless contribtited large- zance of alj other civil siirts, and establishing' dhild, poor or rich should receive, to meet provision either'in the constitution of th tablishment. issaijl.fssfeii. ought to be strictly scrutinized, and effectual of law.brouglit before that Court, and* requi­ adequate as it now is, it will become ev­ exist, prior to -and superior to any con­ BTCROCI ring two .sessions of. that court to be held for deuce resulting from the possession of^' Mail Closes—WEST, 7.40 A. M., 1.45 r. if. Sales Room No. 9~ ly restricted to its appropriate, object.: : stitution or law. Experience has abun­ each county ariiiilally. Such a change could ery year less, if the population of the " " East, 8.45 a. .V., 6.45 p. v. Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels three ply and Of such Corporations, the most prominent Siate'in(:rea8e at the rate it has done for dantly proved that il there isany'law oh stolen-property. The presumptive proof > Mail-Due—Wkst, 10 a. w.. 8 p. M. rju j r s Patent Tapestry Ingrain ^Carpets—G0,000 Pine Pickets just ree'd and for sale gest temptation to make improper inycetments, farm must be stocked with cattle, and the and particularly describing the place to question, whether process can constitu­ sleete"d'exi»ressly for. medicinal use. CATALOGUE. communication to the General Assembly by . TIIOS. L. PECK. and to make unjust distinctioris in granting far. dwelling-house, school room and appurtenan­ be searched, aud the person or things to tionally issue -against property withont Barn Door Rollers and Hangers. I will only commend to your favorable South Norwalk, Aug. 2. 1853. cilitics, wbeu the' needof aceom'modatibris is ces must be supplied with fixtures and furni­ be seized no pcrsou ''shall be compel­ notice to the owner. Doubtless, when Land For S&le. : Dish Scrapers. Scrapers for wood A. stone. the greatest, klaaneial eiribiirrassments are of ture. To reimburse the money advanced, and consideration the measures which he the owuer ea&.be discovered, he shouM s ABOUT eight a«jtes of,good land, near Sash Rollers. continual recai~rence, and nay be ascribed per-: to provide for the absolute wants of the school proposes to obviate these defects. These led, iu auy critniual case to be a witness is f Hfcl be regularly served with prouese. But , Main-st., ohis mile north' of thV Bridge,Is offered Chain Pump Reels, 6 and 8 arm?- „v"' B haps as much to a vaat of caution, iu banking will require a somewhat liberal appropriation. are the gradual merging, as far and fast agaiust himself, nor be deprived of life, -Pump Chain. Sii-i & when lie intentionally conceals hie owner- „ for safe upon very reasonable terms. It is a'd| institutions, iii .seasons of general prosperity, But wheri it is considered that this institution as shall be found practicable, of school liberty or property, without due process wirably adapted tor building lots, or for gard- few] Wagon Boxes, 2 to, 6 in. in setts. as to any other cause. is designed and calculated to reform as well as ship, the Well k'uown maxim appliee, : societies, as independent corporations for of law ; nor shall private property be ta* «uing purposes, having a quick and rich soil, Carriage Bolts.' »r The general banking: lsiW, it was supposed by to punish,; to prevent crime by instilling into that no man oan take advantage of hin Tire Bolts. ken for public use, Without'just compen­ aud a large Jiefi Of vegetable mould, or compost many pertotifl, would furnish an adequate reitf- tl)e youthful mind virtuous principles, and to school purposes with the ordiuary civil owu wrong. It would- be etrange in­ manure thcrcon, pr i t..is \vcl 1 calculated for a Boring Machines. — edy, for all deficiencies of our banking system^ accutitom the young to habits of industry, in­ sation." These provisions have beeu de- and cities; the deed, if tlie owner of a nuisaiiet eould : IfbIi rit& intiiiAow;' If-48 well' fenced^ a.n: er ef the Legislature to pass sueh a law, AAA PIECES of every style and pat- a hundred thotlbaud dQllani each.should be for­ more than refunded. Some provision ought to more thorough extended and practical ions in the Constitution of this State. , •««*/' tern fr9m 7cts-to ?8, *;PICCU Just Patent Clothes Pins. ' --2 ~'" med, orie with the usrial charter, arid the other be made, to prevent delinquents from being The provisions bl the Constitutibns of the most diifieult question to solve is, 2 Well Buckets aud AVheels. f: 'f course of instruction ; the establishment re&ived, and now offered for sale >by. under the general banking1»*. If the capital sent for very short terms, during which they this Stale are "the people shall be'seetire whether such a law ought to bfe made, Glue Pots and Kettles. s«its aili ?liali not be coiui.-elled •r ;;s Mftitwa T.trjo^T ^ some future occasion .Jfinyour judgment Putty and Sand Paper. ... ^ - this should be loaned, it would have no specie tofore attracted less attention, but which is not ibuive evidence against himself, nor be biinlri •"• * ""i-infta f'.iti Mtn&k less woythy pf the fostering care of the public. curity of all property is enhanced; a duly a your Chinese and American Vfermillion. on hand to meet any bills which might be pre? deprived'of life, liberty or property, but majority of constituents demand Carpet Weaving Egtablishment The General Hospital Society has received l>y which was enforced on every town iu Chrome Green and Yellow. 3 oi ' :.qualitieB and /pricea, both French and are under the care of six practising and four geucral School Association of teachers by American.,,. addition to this, the whole eapital ia usually more effectually guarded than in the state tice or expediency of the law,would doubt . -;BIRK, of Bridgeport, silk, cotton and CffilSlllPTIOll! sent out of the State to purchase the necessary consulting physicians and surgeons*. All. the which ihese ageucieS caii be made more less resort only to -constitutional and le­ # woolen dyer, formerly of New York, dyes TKK. a.b.«ve . Expectorant, jirepitpd by. un experiunced .AORiCULTUiBiAi. sceurities.. '... . -.a ....,. r- v patients who have stood in need of charitable immediately and practically instrumental of Cuiine'cticut. Nothing, however, can M andG finishes in the best style, ladies' dreiwes^ ; Physician and Che.ini.st. lias,now become a .standard. s r aid, have, for inariy years received constant at­ gal measures for its abrogation. If such Preparation, and is difered for the complete curt of thos* _,Bush Hooks. ^ Banks ornnized under this Act, may oe.and in elev&ting the standard of education in be Clearer tiiau that by these same piro- eveiff 'desenption. , i Vif" ^diseases oi' tlie Throat, and. Lungs, which, if neglected,' ' Garden andJRailioad Wheelbarrows. in States where a similar stktute has been in op­ tention, undtsr the fnost favorable' circumstan­ a la.w is passed great care should be ta­ ; visioUs, it is assumed that some searches -1 ^iso broadcloths and cassimeres, broadcloth, .usually terminate fatally in Consumption. It contains no Corri Shelters, single and dbuble wheeled ces, from men of the highest order- of talent every district,—and finally the establish­ opium, calomel, or.an^niinet^V whatcv«r, >iit is couipos- eration for some iime. often have been used for and seiztircs'are lawful, and that a man ken to guard-it in every possible way, silk and lneriho cloaks, satins, lustrinjgs,crapeis,) ed entirely of tli «e Hoots]''irerbs. arid Vegetable iubitaruti Fanning Mills. , merely private purposes. It ia obvious that a and skill in the medical profession. Such an ment in every school of a library of good 1 may, foir some causes be deprived bf life from betug .used as an instrument of in­ plush lace veils, silk and cotton velvets, sew-; which hav« a specificinfluence upon the I.lings and their Manure Folks. BatcheJor, Harper, Whip­ capltalistor a mercantileormanufacturingfirm instance of tlie devotiori of valuable time, books, for reference to teachers 'and for justice or oppression. .-unfeast: - . inr-8iik,*crai>e, merino, Cashmere, Thibet and . connected organs. Its immediate effect is to allay all ir- ple and Harrington riiakers. and1 Often self denying services, to the cause liberty aud property. Both may be done ritetion, and gently remove the phlegm and other mor­ having fifty thousand dollars in the requisite circulation among the adults generally, cotton shawls, Italian and French capes. Also, Hay Forks, various makes. 'a t>f bumaiiity; is almost without a parallel. The other subject which deuiands ybtir bid secretions from tlie throat and Ai>--pas.sages, thus securities, cari deposit! them with the treasurer of a district, by which the instruction of if done by due course of law. If there­ smaller articles, such as handkerchiefs, parasols,- relieving tlie Cbugli, by shbduinjj the inflamatloa and • Horse Hay Rakes and Harrow^ rfi fj and, with several nominal stockholders, form a The income of the fund is. exclusively fore the law prescribes particularly particular attention, is a bill now pend- sunste^'HbTjoiisi, jgloves, hose, lace, gauze; other; dauses which give rise to it. It isapproved of and Ploughs, made to order to suit the various newbank^aad use^he bills in brokerage, or appropriated to the care and support in the school cau be extended to every fire c recommended by Physicians of the highest standing, and wlieiW, and how, ou probable cause sup­ iug .beforjB Congress, which may materi­ articles, &c., & '» which will be done on reason­ kinds of land in this part of ths coun­ «ny other lawful business. The securities are sidcj the field and the1 workshop. These may be given with, perfect safety to the youngest child try. the hospital. Of patients requiring pe ported by oath or aflirniatiou, searches ally, affect the' interest of the - people of able terms. ..ajldST^ oT or the most delicate female. drawing at leut six per cent, interest; the'use cuuiary assistance. Those who are able suigestions as the result of much expe- thi» State, and which is commonly cal- GEJVTLEME^ 'S garments.. > Prepared bv A: I.. SCO^LI. k CO., Gothic Hall, Xo: SM Straw and Hay Cutters, mads by Hov*y, the of the bills are worth as much more, and the are to be inade, and fur what cause, and _are required to pay a sum .barely sufli- rieiioe in the administrationof our school Owrcoftti coats,f vgsts, pwfts, &c., dyed witSr Broad way, New York. most.approved kind. independent banker in this way obtains twelve in what manner, property may to seiz^ led the Nebraska Bill. That bill wn» Rfwd or Ox Scrapers, ^ *.:«»< system, and of observation in the schools oiit ripping, andr ni^e to look as well as new. ,Newj£«gt(ind. J)epnt,-^BvKR.kkkbv, No. I Cornhlll, per cent at least, andras much - more as; the .cient to meet the expense of board, med- and the owner deprived'of it, lipw can'it introduced into theSenate efthe United He will ajeo-cjwnse and finish in the bert ,mari­ Boston, Mass. ^ - O'rBoWs and Yokes. pressure of the «opey juarket wilt afford for iciue and nursing- The hospital iat opeu of other States aad countries, are entitled ner coatsV'-Ve8ts,Vpants.i military g^i ments, ine-; , sold in Norwalk, by .T. A. Weed, and \V'm. E. Bissell - Buyable. 1Jvdt faylmt tsfsau his money. In thfaWMfmen of large.meansriot to our serious consideration. be claimed that such «n act is unconstr- Darien, S. W. Raymond Westpoet, Jno. W. Taylor;— •Coi^Ties^ mf&tam io ^^ for the reception of all patients, from eve tional? But lading aside = ttie .language rino shawls,(table cloths, crumb Mollis, &c. • _ ;New Canaan, R. C. Sil'.iman ;—Ridgefield; N. D. Haight; only can secure., •Sorfiiarit interest,- but - ruin The State Normal School under the : AIbo, carpets cleansed at; short notice, and in1 ! • eompete with them. Such is often the result 'it pn such terms. But there is a large principle of law aud epininbii ^ense,' that tb«i s«npi^. ef tht^iUtei iU^v^ tlnyeipy a«r-All orders left with Mr. JACOB BLAC& Farrier " "'Ofenoy -m! on a-." of Legislative gufcrdiapship of tlie poor. The class' of persons, who have been visited devoted teachers, and through the In­ and-ethers fid not and that th* slavehol- Ox Baskets. • every rule should be so construed" at to Norwalkr,who is agent for Mr.s Birk, will be 'Watches, Clocks, whole subject is worthy of the careful conside­ stitutes' and public meetiugs held by ding Statse though regarding Slaves a* Scythe Stone6 and Rifles, &c., Ac. with afflictive dispeiisatious of provi­ accomplish and hot defeat'the Object for prompt^ attended to. . 80 ration of the General Assembly, It may be their aid, is gradually aud surely raising ND al kinds of Jewelry repaired. En- dence, and who- require mediCal aid, biit which it was adbptejl. A different vbu- mere chattels, are entitled to a represen­ graving On Spoons, Rings, Coffir iat well to enquire, whether if the policy had been the standard of teaching, and dispensing "y.-\ •'.-•v. v. ccohdkaxs and FlU^enasj a-Tiew lot, with A Window Glass. adopted and consistently followed, of granting are unable to'pay this small amount.— struction would be suicidal and ritisurd. tation; iniCougressjandavoiceitithe new Books that amere child ;can leyw. &c. execute(l in a Superior .manner by L. CLARK over tlie State, sounder views of school •lecfiorol President aid' Vice President at No'. 2 Skiddy's Block, sign of the Red Watoh BOXES of the best FRENCH chartersfreely, limiting circulation narrowly, The society w'oiild" be rejoiced to receive A body politie which should by a c^jS- GLASS, all-sizes. • j restraining operationa to banking business organization, instruction and discipline. the satue as jr tbree ifthe e# the slaves ILVER Wire, Plated.Spporis. FJorks, Knives O. S. .CLARK. 190 these objects of compassion, but cannot stitution, restrict its owii jibWeir in sucli 100 boxes .do, American all sizea. ., merely, and watchlrig eloSely,it would not have !fbir Waitt oPmeans. Another ini^brtant The large artd increasing number of were eitixensi^has'eatised ooreagitation &c., for. sale at.; J A CKSO^Si . ^ For sale very low by Z. SANFOXDi been wiser than the hiarataing, ever changing a inanner as to be unabje'tb seeuris the S T. B. GRIFI i Ta. r •'fcousid^ation connected with this subject the poor requiring aid froju towns, Who aix^brought tke- Union iato uioris dangt^r - South Norwai i.. Wertpbrt, juljr 2ftth. -s course that h». b§m punned. - 'have nd place of settlement, fmidsr a re» happiness of its members, would commit Old Pictures Copied 4 lij9>j^rfi|di The militia laws require the attention of the ^tW'faet that niany patients w!io come a than any oth«t«at>ssi. Many bf hs bah ALL and examine his assortment of Hair, iu zL:l OS'J. •Ji • visioii of the law, which was passed au aet if as great folly Ss'-a 'man who AUSTEN, has recently introduced In- Legislature. Sufflcient efficiency ts not 'given to New Ilaven to obtain the services of should bind his limbs in fetters, so that recollect distinctly the exoiteraent •' T• struments, by which he can restore or copy C Nail and Tooth Brushes; also, good assort HE subscriber keeps constantly on hand »' to this important means of protection and de­ the distinguished physicians and sergeons when almost every person had a settle- prevailed, until the Missouri Com» Old Pictures, Daguerreotypes, &c., giving them ment fine and coarse combs. large supply of fresh TEAS, of all qaalities fence. The influx of foreigners, who have not he eould nownot aeienudefend uiisimiihimself^^ •»»«•••against an „ . T residing here, prefer the superior accom­ ment, highly important. The statute en M 1 a much finer finish., than in the original H' RBS all kinds at T. B. GRIFFITH'S, and priees. Don't forget to call at been accustomed to salf-government, and who that subject has always been obscure, enemy. It cannot be presumed that our | *> ** ' '®-. -ust 9th. South JVorwatk. HOUiBSftCVs. cannot easily distinguish between liberty and modations of the hospital to any which 4...

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Hon. Mr. Dixon presented petition of An Honorable Act. [£p- New three dollar gold pieces have convention. But how are the few set­ to obtain the control of the destinies of The New Musioal Notation. •. dently hoped and believed, the whole John Cheeney ancf oTfi'ers" Tor incorpora­ One of our fellow-townsiueu a few weeks just been issued from the Mint. They tlers who have wandered beyond the this great nation. Canntfticut ROF. VON HEERINGEN would subject at rest. By that arrangement, tion of company for manufacturing silk ; since came passenger in the special train from respectfully inform the cit-zens of boundaries of Missouri and Arkansas, There is, however, another principle are said to be very beautiful. On one P Missouri was admitted as a slave State, MAY SESSION 1864, New Ilavcn to Norwalk, and arriving at the Norwalk, Stamford and Bridgeport that the robbers who live by plundering the which has ever governed, and I trust ev­ referred^ side is au Indian head, with a feathered and the whole of the rest of the Territo­ Report of canvassers for Judges of he will give private lessons on tho piano, at his er will govern the action of the citizens . FRIDAT AFTERNOON—continued depot.in that city just as the cars were about residence, (Capt. Ford's, -South Norwalk.) or at ry, which had been purchased of France native tribes and the trappers who spend crown—on the other a wreath of wheat, of the States—that of moral right — House.—Petitions presented and refer­ Probate; laid on table for inspection of starting, and in the haste and confusinn of the the residence of the pupils, in this new. system. north of 36. 30, was devoted to freedom. their days iii traversing the prairies and i forests, hundreds of miles distant from They do not deny to the South the priv­ red, of I. W. Alger, and others, for' sale Senators. Senate adjourned. moment took up bis change aud hurried on corn, oak leaves and acorns. > f Persons having learned the old will need but That Compromise embraced no other three lessons to learn the new. each other, with nothing .to connept with ilege, if they regard it as such, of holding of Lands; of J. Caswell, on estate of Sal­ .House.—petitions presented of Henry board, leaving his ticket lying on the desk nf territory than that what I have named. Prof. Von Heeringen will also teach vocal them but an Indian trail, to be notified slaves that is guaranteed to them by the ly Caswell; ofWm. P.Green and others B. Hoyt and other®, of New Canaan—of the ..ticket office. When the. conductor, Mr. It did not effect any territory south of 36 SPECIAL NOTICES. music according to this system to classes in any and meet in convention ? It is -of the Constitution, tind the le^s it is interfered for Manufacturing Co.; of C. C. Gris- .6. Smith and others,^of Branford for law Griswold, came round for tickets, our friend^ public or private school when desired. 30 nor was there any understanding that .utmost importance, that slavery, if ever with, the better probably for the slaves wold ahd others, of Lyme, for a new town restraining cattle. fr -J-- not being able to And his at once 'bethought Among the numerous letters of recommen­ that line should extend to the Pacific lAvt of Letters, prohibited, should be prohibited before a themselves. Whether masters have a of Executors and Jesse Gilbert; of N. Joint Rule*.--Mr. Train, from com­ dation he refers to those of the Right Rev. Ocean. -• To that compact, the non slave- himself of his oversight, but of coarse too late Remaining in the Post Odce Norwalk, Ct. Bishop Potter of Philadelphia, and the public white man crosses the boundary to re­ right, under existed circumstance^ to mittee, reported a rule in conformity with holding States have strictly adhered, and G. Fish and others, for Savings Bank in for remedy. He explained bis loss to the con­ press of that city. main there. The seeming hardship of perpetnate human bondage, must be left the statute requiring private acts to be May 15th, 1854. .. no Groton; of H. Watrous and others of ductor, who courteously listened, to the state­ 203W* tf SFEI E. YON HEERINGE.V. permitting the owner of slaves to take to their own consciences. But the vol­ printed at the expense of thie' party ap­ Burdick Charles BSuse Michael them of a waut or gowl faith; without Ledyard and Groton, for amendment of ment, and although compelled to exact flare 1 pr„atl Qeorge g „ Jones Susan Miss^ ithfemthiere' lawfully, and .then' deprive untary promotion of slavery is pronoun­ plying therefor; passed. A v Straw Goodi. : falsifying history? J*- - laws concerning Education t»nd taking again, took the name of our informant and I Barney 't*.earneyJ] Kearney Patrickravrica [1 ] him of them by law, would always ren­ ced by the whole civilized world, unper- oaths. •Adjourned'to 2 P. M.* v promised that on his return he would make in- f Bonnel George T Keenin Catty Mrs UST Received, a large and splendid stock Afterqhe acquisition of a large and val­ ;-3ss Kinsey Marsh 46® J of Straw Goods at der it extremely difficult to eradicate the verted by this curse, to be a crime against THURSDAY MORNING, May 11. el uable territory from Mexico, the agita­ On motion of Mr. Muftsonof Seymour quiry concerning the case and if the ticket had j B®^ s^rauel the law of nature, of the deepest dye, Keliher Catherine HANDLE & PLATT'S. tion of the question whether that territo­ evjVif it once takes root in this territory. a committee was appointed on. improve­ Senate.—Com. on State Prison re­ been found would return his money .to him. 1 Timothy 2 Layers Madame ^ differing in degree only; .but not in mind, ry should be free or not,' again destroy­ ' It isv however, claimed, that the act of ments iu the seats and desks, in the Hall ported in favor of releasing Edward Bou- Our fHend.of course paid his fare over again; | Cavenagh James Merrill k Wheeler 2 Uue, from the iniquity of the slave trade. In ed the peace and hazarded the existence 1820 prohibiting slavery in the territory of the House. Messrs Munson of Sey­ ton from State Prison immediately. little expecting to hear from ticket or eonduc-1 Carter O G Murphey John ^}Y the Barrel or small quantity, at of 36. 30 was unconstitutional, and there- this sin, the citizens of the North will mour, Robinson of^Hartford, Bolles of Hon. Mr. Harrison presented the peti­ Carpenter G 2 S ^ Meleady Catharine 2 GEO. W. SMITH'S, of the Union". Again patriotism prevail­ tor, but to his surprise the next day Mr. Gris­ Jfester Peter J3 i& foreought to be disregarded. It is gr lva- not consent to participate. The contem­ East Lyme, Bates of Redding, May, Al­ tion of Amos G. Beman, James F. Bab- Cong Thomas • . South Norwalk. -i- ed overpassfiop, ah^.anothefcompromise wold, finding the facts to be as stated, had de­ Crosby J M 4r/ Norton Russell Sf: itei' rly insisted thit the article in the Consti­ plated removal of the restriction on cock, and others for an alteration of the, III was m&4de sin"* i860, embracing Subltan- len of Plymouth, Stewart and Hyde of posited 90 cents at our depot for our inform. Cowan James S Nash Louisa Mrs - MS slavery would constitute this crime, and Now Bakery. 'T tially^ouly the region thus acquired.— tution of the United States, giving Con­ Tolland. Constitution of the State, by erasing ant. This circumstance is a very trivial affair Cline John . Phillips George ; tp gress power to make all needful rules arid would corrupt and pollute the very heart Mr. Munson of Seymour, introduced a therefrom the word white. Referred to Chadwick Frederick W Palmer G Stephen S. BUNTING would respectfully inform During the whole of the heated and vio­ in itself, bnt it indicates an integrity and true • his old Customers and the public gener­ regulations respecting the territories of of this country. The free east would bill for an act to increase the fees of Ju- Committee On. thej Judiciary. ?. Cooper John C ewjj Palmer Helen Miss- K lent discussion' which resulted in that nobleness of character worthy of mnch more Charter John C A Peck Jesse ally, that he has returned to his former busi­ the United States is limited to power be separated from the free westthe dis­ rors to $2 per day, and six cents a mile While some informal debate was be­ ness and is now prepared to furnish his friends compromise, not an intimation was made general imitation Dooling Judith Miss" Pattenden Win merely over the soil. As this is the on­ tinctions of north and south as marking ing had on various motions to amend, the with every; variety of fresh Cakes, Pies, and that it would effect any territory. The pre­ for travel; leferred. Elwel Mary Miss Ryan Thomas ly claim which confers any power upon the division between freedom and bond­ Mr. Bolles of Litchfield, introduced a House of Representatives adjourned. Edmonds John D Smith S S Mrs Bread, including Graham, Rye and Domestic vailing argument in favor of it was that ta inl+1 Bread, &c. His store, adjoining Messrs. Allen, Congress over the territories, it is clear, age, would be obliterated, and all would bill for an act to tax Notaries Public $1, Hon. Mr. Dixon then said, as the oth­ Pefcat of tlie Nebraska^ Con­ Fitz Gerald Michael Sturges Wm E ken in connection with the Missouri com­ Smith Squire S Meeker & Co., has been fitted up expressly for that such a limited construction deprives share a common degredation. The sa and Commissioners of Deeds $2 for com- er. House had adjourned over till next spirators. Fillow Netus I promise, it would .exclude the subject of. . . -'X'. :.,V * -V Finch John StJohn George Mrs his business, and lie hopes to receive a liberal it of authority, to make any law whatev­ cred.word Union, now so dear to all missions. week, and nothing would be gaiued by We announce, says the Tribune,*with the share of the public pationage. slavery from the halls of.Congress; \ It was Gordon Richard Smith Mr Esq er for the inhabitants. All the laws friends of liberty, would become a mere Report of Savings Bank of Derby, re­ the action of the Senate at this time, he deepest gratification that the gallant and hero­ Grace Richard Stone E M Esq Norwalk, May 15th. tf2o said that .one.settled the question as to all which have from time to time, ever since symbol of bondage. ferred. would renew the motion to print. Car­ ic tesistance of. the minority to the Nebraska Giiire Eliza i iua Sheereu Julia Miss the remaining ^territories which had been Gilhooley Farrel Smith Julia A Mrs URSUANT to au order from the Court of the adoption of the Constitution, been Unless I entirely misapprehend the Adjourned till Monday at 2 P. M. ried, and 300 copies ordered. outrage, through the thirty-six hours'session of. obtained from. France, while the other Gray S S Mrs Strickland S L to admire, was a mere phantom of a dis­ the prevention of national dishonor, and Light Guard" entering the city. The streets try. From 1850 to 1854, the asperity of concurred. this kind had become absolutely necessary to accommo­ ETCHUM'S Mowing Machines, ~ Reaper p ordered imagination, what security is the perpetuation of this beloved union. at the stores of George Jennings, or E. E. were filled and the Jersey ferry boats surround­ feeling which had been engendered by Message from the Governor transmit­ date the crowds who daily Tisit Oark's cheap cask Jew- K and Mower combined, and those of other | there that the promises of quiet which Lei us then discharge our respective Knapp, whenever our office is not open.>& ed as they landed. The excitement extended elr slore! inventors, with all the latest improvements.— the controversy, in the bosoms of the ting report of Alexander Vettemare, pre­ y ,^r•« t«j are now made, will not fail ? Why may duties in such a manner as will com to Jersey City and all on the road to Newark. Scythes, Snathes, Sickles, Horse, Hay, and people of each section against the other, senting to the State, valuable literary not the increasing light of another quar­ mend itself to our own consciences, to The crowd did not disperse until they found A Card. Hand Rakes; Grindstones hung on friction had been rapidly diminishing, and there works, &c<, and asking for a draft of The Message. ' - rollers, ic., cc. ter of a century, bring to view men as posterity, and to God. that they had been most outrageously hoaxed. The members of the Norwalk Light Guards take this was a cheering prospect that all would $200.—Adjourned. We devote our outside to-day exclusively to Improved Threshing Machines and Horse­ much wiser ihan the sages ot 'ffrrs"gene­ HENRY DUTTON. The man who represented that he was their opportunity to return thanks to Messrs. F. F. Farwell, powers, of all the best kinds. K harmoniously unite in promoting the in­ House.—Re«. that the House here­ the Message of Gov. Dutton, and although of J. a. Van Zant, James Stevens, Quarter master Chiehes- ration, as they are wiser than the states­ New Haven, May 4, 1854. . agent, said that they were the pupils of an , R. L. ALLEN/"4 4 terests and. sustaining the honsf-efThis" after meet at 10 A. M. until otherwise needless length in our opinion, we have no ter at the Norwalk Hotel, and E. F. Benson, far their Academy at Elizabethtown, about 90 in num­ lm20 189 and 191 Water-street, New York. - rapidly progressing_~>fttion. But iu men of 1820! ordered; passed. hesitation in saying it is one of the ablest State liberal supply of refreshments, famished them en their But there are conclusive reasons, why Arrival of the Canada at Boston. ber. He mentioned the names of their leaders first parade, May 13. For Order, an evil "during the past winter, a Reports presented and referred of Yale papers which has ever epianated from the Ex­ To Farmers. ^4 the constitutionality of the law of 1S20, t. .. ADDITIONAL NEWS. visited Barnum's Museum and made an en­ :. D. FOWLKK. Chairman Committee. was introduced into the Senate of College its annual statement; of New ecutive office for many years. We cannot con­ mo start Corn, and make it ear well, and1' : ought not new to be called in questiou. " ' BOSTON, May 12—11 P. M. gagement for an admission there and at the the United States, for organizing two Haven Savings Bank. ceive how an honest, philanthropic mind can HoTlow&y's Pitts for MrtitaUd ConMttlianc, Disordered 1 mature early, this late, cold season, there An acquiescence in a measure for a long The London Daily News says: "the territories, embracing within their limits Adjourned till 10 A. M„ to-morrow.-— find fault with any of its leading features. We Crystal Palace at a reduced rate; struck off Lirta and Indigatum.—The wonderful eScacy of this is nothing eqnal to ^Peruvian Guano. Super­ period of time, by common consent ought small pox has broken out in the British his handbills, and finally tried to engage a din­ phosphate of Lime and Poudrette are also good. regions of almost boundless extent, with TUESDAY MORNING, May 9. . bespeak for it a careful reading, notwithstand­ mcdicine, and the good effects it has'produced on pa­ to have and frequently does have, the full fleet- The first reports represent that it ner for them at Earle's and at the Astor House. For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse and | provisions that either nullify or declare Senate.—Petition of Geo. Ferry and ing its forbidding length, believing that it will tients suffering from diseases of tho stomach, liver com­ Seed Store of R. L. ALEEN, • force of constitutional obligation. The is raging with violence, but we hope This was the week previous., Not coming to plaints, bile aud Indigestion, would appear incredible, if void the Compromise of 1820, and assert others of Danbury for sale of real estate. richly repay perusal. It was our intentien to lm20 189 and 191 Water-street, New York. that that Compromise was superceded acquisition of the territory now called they may prove to be exaggerated. renew the engagements and see about the' ac­ it were not daUy confirmed by proofs of the cures effect­ Resolution by Mr. Harrison authori­ have furnished our readers with ths Message ed by them. The exhilarating properties of these ioral. Nebraska and Kansas, was made with­ The Paris Moniteur denies that any commodations on Monday, the Tribune, which Picked up Adrift. | * •* by that of 1650. This extravagant and zing the Controller to draw an order on uable Pills entirely banish all nervousness from the out any constitutional authority, yet no requisition has been made by France and last week, but on its receipt, finding that It N Long Island Sound, a scow Boat, sixteen insulting claim excited the astonishment the Treasurer for the payment of $20 to had published a notice of their arrival, sus­ system, strengthen the tone of the stomach, thereby sane man would now dispute the legali­ England to Prussia, with a view to force would monopolize nearly the entire paper, we feet long. The owner can have her by and.indignation of the people of the non • O * Chauncey Rowe for expenses incurred pected a hoax and said so. It is seldom a promoting digestion; parsons suffering from dropsy I ty of the purchase of Louisiana. Is it her to quit her neutral attitude, and af­ sent to New Haven in hopes to purchase copies proving property and paying charges. , ; sjaveholdmg States.. Enjoying the in arresting a burglar; referred to com whole city gets so completely sold. should use BoUowsy's Pills, as they are the most sab Apply to G.W.SMITH, j not then passing strange, that statesmen firm that the identity of interests of the enough to give it to onr readers in the form of and certain remedy ever known for that draadfbl malady highest advantages of education and ac­ mittee on claims. Smith Norwalk, May 10th, 1854. 3t20 | can be found who insist on the power"of German powers is sufficient guarantee !•» an extra. In this effort we were unsuccessful, customed- to read the proceeding and de Mr. Minor introduced a bill for a pub­ Congress to acquire territories yet deny for their common action. and consequently had to send off our last edi­ AN ASPIRING TURTLE.—We have been very THK SKW Tome MUSICAL RSVIBW—This journal is eon- Building Materials.^ bates insCpngress, they knew that those lic act for a repeal of an act entitled "An its po.wer to. govern the country thus ac­ The Constantinople correspondent of tion without it. Will a " Wilton subscriber" much interested by the novel feats of a com­ ducted with marked ability and commendable energy.— 1AA AAA Hard and Salmon Brickr who, in 1850, took a part in effecting Act for relief of insolvent debtors and The number for Bay 11th,' which is jnst received >• a quired, when both rest on the same evi­ the London News asserts, April 12th, paste this in his hat. mon pond turtle, near our residence, who XUUjUUU 100 Barrells lump Lime. < that. .Compromise, and who now assert more equal distribution of their effects." double one, and consists of thirty two pages. The 50 Barrells Cement. " * dence of authority—an acquiescence of that secret instructions were sent to the Now a word, in general, in condemnation of amuses himself on sunshiny days in climbing a thsft it bad anything to do with that of Mr. Minor stated the reasons for the in­ music is abundant, varied and exellent, and is, we ven­ 25 do Boiled Plaster. 'It more than thirty years 1 Austrian Minister at Constantinople to the practice of spinning out such long-winded tree, By what secret of legerdemain, hocus ! 1820, were guilty of fraud then, or of troduction of the'bill. The act which it ture to say, fully worth the subscription price of the 10 do Marble Dust. f , There is another stronger reason, why prepare quietly to withdraw from Tur­ Messages. We think the Press ought to unite pocus process he accomplishes the feat we are Bevioo (one dollar) for a year. The reading matter is 1000 Bushels plastering Hair. « t falsehood now. They'knew full well was intended to repeal, was exceedingly -the power of Congress ought not now to key. He agues from this that Austria its influence, without reference to sect or party- unable to discover. We only know he gets up also copious, spicy and instructive. It seeme to ns that The subscriber intends keeping a constant that the mere intimation of such an idea unpopular in the district^which the Sena­ assortment of the above named materials on be disputed. By the admission of Mis­ will yet play false and join Russia. against the abominable practicfe of . long Mes­ there and gets down again at his pleasure- His every choir, singin g school and family where music is would have been-fatal to the Comprom-. tor represented, and in his opinion, in taught, would be greatly benefited by subscribing for hand and will ftirnish purchasers at lowest souri, each Slave State received an im­ The Russians in Dobrudscha are suf­ exploits almost equal those attributed to a cow ise qf ljB50.eru-; Vs many respects unconstitutional. Its re­ sage writing, both Presidential' or Gubernato­ the Xew York Musical ibvioo; Published by market prices. * W C. STREET. ^; portant benefit, and the free states a cor­ fering from sickness and some regiments Norwalk, May 15th, 1854. || It is, however, claimed that if it did peal was earnestly demanded by all pax- rial- There is scarcely a six. to ten column recently purchased by our friend Stuart, who MASON BROTHERS, 23 Part Row, HY SM? responding loss, both in their represen­ wJUiBi* not, in terms, anuul that of 1820, it es­ have been ordered to re-cross the Dan- ties, and incompliance with the demands Message written by either President or Gov­ is said to have been warranted to climb any tation and in the choice of the highest SHUNG TRADI i2i ta CUT.—We spent a few minutes in tablished a principle which would neces: he introduced the present bill. ernor, which a printer boy of ordinary intelli­ tree or scale any barn in the country. ^ saril.y lead to. such a result. .This is the officers of government. The advantage . France, p> the present date, has char­ gence could not have reduced to one half its the immense Dry Goods House of Stearns, Hutchinson (t«0dtti0B. Hon. Mr. Deming rejoined to Mr. Mi­ * Co., whereof David K. Selleck of Norwalk nativity and first time that it was ever pretended that the slave states have ever since enjoyed tered 354 ships to convey troops to the length without omitting a single leading ..mc . • . »I " -^CAPITAL 91004)00. mm ^ nor. The bill was referred to the com. EXPBKSS WAGON.—South Norwalk has again celebrity is the " a Co," and were really surprised at a principle. was established by, a Com­ and still insist on retaining. The con­ East of which 281 are already dispatch­ thought These papers many times possess ms Association organized under the lawt; sideration for which the free states yiel­ on Judiciary. been putting on city airs by permitting our the enormous quantities of Spring and Summer_&brics of the State, will receive deposits of snmi promise From the. nature of the case,- ed. They will make two voyages each Hon. Mr. Minor thought that all bills most important matter, which it is highly es­ which were presented to the eye of their customers.— Tfrom one dollar to one thousand dollars, am: ded this benefit, was the prospective ben­ friend Smith to run at large with a genuine pi no such result can follow. Each party, and can convey 120,000 men and 10,000 for private acts should be printed by the sential the masses of the people should read, We were reaUy-taken quite as much by.surprise as the pay interest on the same, semi-annually, at th< efit which they wPuld derive from the act nletropolitan, green-box- and scarlet-wheeled p recedes from what he claims to be true horses, with suitable stores. parties concerned. Moved to re-consid- but which the masses never do read, in conse­ lad who when viewing the procession of Sabbath School rate of si* per cent, per annum. The security principle, for the- sake of settling some prohibiting slavery north of 36 30. express wagon. . This is rather pretentions for children, remarked that he 'had no idea there were so to depositors is ample, as invested capital lies j er resolution on that subject; reso'utipn quence of their' general length. This is an age between them and any loss. Deposites are fre*> r particular difficulty. It might as well This benefit the free states are now, The Hydrophobia Case in George­ a small town, though exceedingly convenient many children.' So with us, we had no idea there were after the laps of more than 30 years, just re-considered and referred to joint select of rapidity and brevities, and no man should for the citizens thereof, as it plies between the so many Dry Goods.. Our village merchants, we • think from taxes, and all sums under one hundred be insisted that, if two farmers should town. dollars may be withdrawn, upon giving th* .. beginning to enjoy. It is therefore the com. ou revision of rules. T" detain his neighbor with ten words where one two towns on the arrival and departure of eaeh will find it to their interest to give them a call. W have a dispute as to the location of the , i ;,We learn from-the Charlestown City Treasurer ten days notice. [; grosest injustice now to deprive them of TUESDAY AFTERNOON. ,F >«. answers the same purpose. We hope to see ' division line between them, and one of Advertiser some further particulars in train, receiving and delivering all packages Deposits received daily at the office of the.. . 'fe' Senate.—Senate met at 3 P. M. gsl Gov. Dutton elected once more that he may SPIRITUAL MASHTBTATIOSS.—We have received from the them, for-1 he sake of peace, should give this benefit. If in the ordinary affairs of regard to the death of a lad in that city, submitted to his care from any portion of the Treasurer, where the business of the Company .... The President announced the mem­ publishers, DeWitt St Davenport, New Tork, tho volume will be transacted until suitable apartments can life, one man should retain all the advan­ named John W. Homans, from the bite profit by onr suggestions, up a piece of land which he claimed be­ bers of the Joint Select Committee on town. • which is attracting much attention, entitled " Spiritual be had. EBENEZER HILL, President. „ longed to him, that, this,would establish tages to be derived from a contract, and of a mad dog. The boy was bitten on Manifestations Examine* and Explained: or, Judge Ed­ the part of the House as follows : ' The Town Meeting. — — J. M. CARTER, Vice President. # should then attempt to deprive the other the 27th of January, and a physician be­ monds Refuted. An Exposition of the Involuntary Powers Directors. '"^V. a principie, that would enable^ the other On Federal Relations—Hon. Mr. Dix­ DODGE.—The entertainment given our citi­ ta claim the whole of tbe.restof his farm. of what he was to receive, on the ground ing called, some . simple remedies were At the town meeting on Saturday last it was and Instincts of the Human Mind; by John Bovee Dodds Ebenezer Hill, Clark Rissell, Isacc S. Beer% * on. zens by the world-renowned Dodge was all we author of 'The Philosophy of Electrical Psychology,' 'Im­ J. M. Carter, George G. Bishop, Sanford Coley. . * Again, if one of the acts constituting that the contract was unconstitutional, applied, it not being supposed that the voted that the Select Men remove, or cause to On such part of the Governor's Mes­ predicted of it. We regret that owing to the mortality Triumphant,'" be. It appears to bo a very James Mallbry, Frederick Belden, J. A. Weed, a part of the Compromise of 185^0 estab­ and therefore invalid, hewould be regar­ dog was mad. In a few days, the Tie removed, all obstructions in Water. street, sage as relates to Agriculture; Hon. Mr. storm so few were able to enjoy his festival of able work, and generally more satisfactory than any Morgan T. Smith, Samuel Lynes, Samuel Coit, lishes a principle, other acts . passed at ded as dishonorable and dishonest. He wound healed, and the boy was out again except buildings. We do not learn that any thing that has been attempted for the accomplishment Thomas B. Butler, Jonathan Camp, Ira Gregoi y^ Matthewson. would be none of the less so, if he should until Sunday last, when he complained time was designated when such removal should music and fun.. We really hope he will keep of the same results. -The volume besides being'quite M- D., Alfred Mallory, Mathias Hubbell, E. a.. the same time ought to have the same On such part of the Governor's Mes­ make use of the treachery of agents. I of chills, was drowsy, and irritable. In be made. If not it will be.done after the next '' Dodge-Dodge-Dodging?' till he Dodges this interesting, is calculated to do much good.—For sale by effect. The District of Columbia is as sage as relates to the State Reform much a part of the territories, of .the have yet to learn that communities are the afternoon of. that day, his eyes look­ town election, if at all. way again, t " , E. E. Knapp. , to ba goverened by laxer rules of morali- School; Hon. Mr. Pratt. ^ I'-i -• ^ '' $/:• United .States as is New, Mexico — ! ed wild and deranged, and the next day Upon the subject of widening the Bridge and OHN. A WEED, Sec'Y and Treasurer. tv; - t *"> •••'«**•. On such part as refers to the General Kkrs, are an indispensable appliance for tho saf» keep J One of the Compromise acts of 1850 spasms followed, which continued until the purchase of 16 feet from Capt. Hubbell, jrff We learn that the Time Table on the Norwalk, May 6th, 1854. 3t' l|| Hospital; Hon. Mr. Harrison. ing and unlocking of treasures of any sort, but tho most abolished the slave trade in that - It is, however, contended that the com $2000 was voted from the town treasury to de­ Danbhry Rail Road has been materially his death, on Tuesday afternoon. The On such part as relates to Prohibitory important and valuable Kejft we wot of, is GMMI K*Wj District.'. This ought, therefore, accor­ pact of 1820 was unjust to the South, Advertiser describes the terrible symp­ fray the expense of the contemplated improve­ changed, although we have not been able to 343, 8th Avenue, who, as may be seen: by hia adr. thte. Mowing Machines, j Liquor Law ; Hon. Mr. Harrison. ding to this new kind of logic, to estab­ and therefore ought to be disregarded. toms of the case as follows: ment,' and a committee appointed to carry the procure a bill from which to alter our adver­ week, for the- last time, opens one of the most- extensile KETCHUM'S recent improved pattern, man-,,, On motion of Hon. Mr. Rowe, the richest and cheapest assortment of Dry Goods to be ufactured bythe holder of right of New „ lish the principle, that the slave trade This, if well founded, although it is not, f' The case was pronounced by the at­ matter into immediate effect., There was some tisement. Will Mr. Secretary Williams please Senate adjourned. found at any retail store in the city. Any lady who has England States. shall not be permitted in any territory, would be the most detestable kind of re­ tending physicians, as the most painful opposition to the appropriation on the ground r House.—Agriculture.—Messrs. Os­ forward ? '| ,,»to&utrr $3 worth of trading to do in Kew Yorkf will find that it and an amendment to that effect should pudiation. When an individual can they ever witnessed. The boy was sensi­ WHEELER & EMEEY S good of Pomfret, Corn well of Berliu, that property owners in the vicinity of the will doubly pay the cost of the expedition to his store, inserted in the ^ Nebraska; Bill. But if lawfully or honestly, nullify a contract ble throughout,as would seem, though not Horse Powers dc Threshen,:? Munson of Seymour, Hewitt of N. Sto- Bridge would .be more especially advantaged Music.—We would call the readers attention to i^ake lier purchases. Several have tried it repeated­ any principle was established by the on the ground that being his own judge, knowing the cause of his sickness, all al­ ly and given us the above as the result of their experi­ Orain Cradles, Fanning Mills. Corn % nington, Peck of Newton, Mattoon, Hull by this improvement and ought to bear some­ to the adv. of Prof. Von Heeringen, who pro­ Compromise of 1850, it was widely dit he has made a bad bargain, it will be lusion to the fact being carefully avoided ence. ^ lers. Hay Bakes, with steel teeth. For srie .»« and Dickinson. thing more than the general tax. But when poses to open a class, or give private lessons in ferent in its very essence • from the one time for honorable statesmen to take the UNION AOKICULTURAI. WAKEHOCSE & AS W and on being asked what was the matter Prohibitory Law*.—Messrs. Brandage we consider that the property owners in the his new system of Musical Notation, which has STORK.: ^ RALPH & - V; is noyv attempted to be enforced. The such ground, and not before. It is rath­ with him, he promptly replied that he SeMion Subscriber* ' of New -London, Munson of Hamden, immediate vicinity of the-Bridge have mainly occasioned so much interest in musical circles The pnblishers of the Jfew Havtn DaUf Palladium, of- 2m20' 23 Fulton-st., N..Y. acts, establishing the territories of New er late to suggest inequality in a contract had a terrible fever. The least breath of fer their paper during the next session ol the Legislature Clason, Dean, Judson of Woodbridge, contributed within a brief period some $1400 for a few years past. The Professor comes 8 Mexico aud Utah merely.providedi with after an acquiescence in it, and an enjoy­ air in the room, and such as^would not on the same terms as heretofore, namely' seventy-five Great Reduction in the Pn« Kirtland and Brown... for the erection of the present Bridge, and now cents for the session, or one dollar if continued after the regard to each, that " when admitted as ment of its benefits for more than thirty backed by the strongest possible endorsements of Bry Goods at Moulton 8. >be noticed by others, would ' cause the Nebraska Bill.—Messrs. Hammond again, since the freshet, nearly $200 more for Session-so as to include the laws. Tie Palladium will a State, -the isaid territoryj or any portion years. of musical critics, teachers and the press, and contain foithfol reports of the proceedings ef the Legis­ THE subscriber has just received from Au. t- most violent and painful irritations; in of Killingly, Osgood of Enfield, Johnson its repair, ahd that they contemplate a further lature, and will embrace during most of tha time,^he of "the ,same, shall be received into the I am thus led irresistibly to the con­ fact the boy was in a. perfect frenzy all it does seem to us, from a cursory examination, proceedings of the day on which it is published. Those iong and other sources, a very lar^e^a cl Prentis, Raymond, Wolcott, Burr and private subscription of some; $3000 for the pur­ individuals who may choose to aet as oar agents in pro­ complete asaortmcoit of Dry Gopds,. which * . Union, w-ith-or without slavery, as their clusion, that the passage of the Nebras­ the time, tossing about and tearing eve­ to possess great advantages over the old .fash­ Morse. chase and removal of the dam, we do -not see curing subscribers, will be ontitled to the amount of one now offers for sale at prices far below those •»- ' • ConstitBtion may prescribe at the time ka Bill would be a gieat outrage to the rything, and had to be constantly restrai­ ioned, compU<»ted and tedious modes of acqui­ copy for every si* obtained. any previous season. For instance, extra n e Unfinished Business.- Messrs. Phelps how any citizen of the town can object to the Any of our citiiens desiring tho Palladium, an af­ J of theirjadmissipn." NQ}. power what­ people of the Free States. Thepositiqji ned, which state constantly increased in ring a knowledge of music. We learn that the French Broad Cloths which were worth Is t! * of Old Say brook and Eno.||||^f^ town making this appropriation entire. The ternoon paper or the Journal a Courier a morning paper ever is given to-'the new territories,while which I hold satisfies me that sucli is the violence from Monday evening. The Professor intends to present his system before during the session, who would be accommodated there­ year $6 60 to $7, are now offered at $5; the a Revision of Rules.—Messrs. Train citizens of the Borough , have enormous insu­ by. can have their subscriptions forwarded by applying Lwbich were sold at $5, now are $3 50; the e continuittfijiii a territorial condition to opinion of a majority of my constituents case perfectly baffled medical sftill, and the Norwalk Harmonic Society.' to this oSce. Our friends in the adjoining towns, win I want no stronger confirmation of the and Smith of Sharon. rance taxes with very onerous Borough and find it safe and convenient to send their seders by their at 3.75 to $4, are now $2.50, and such asi wi e iegislatj^JPne subjedt of slavery* The all that could be done by the physicians $3 are offered at $1.50 to $1.75 ; a very deccut correctness of my views. The, people School taxes to meet, from which our agricul­ Representatives. * j Ne^faska Bill, on the contrary, has this was in measure to allay its violence by Repairs of State.t Jlouse.—Messrs. ^s^.Dr. Chamberlain, of Astoria, N. Y., re­ all wool cloth at $1. Cassimeres of all kin s tural friends and others living remote from the • il expression.^:' '£It. .feeing, the true intent of this State, enjoy superior advantages spirits.'-' Peck of New Haven and Stewart. ports ten cases of delirium tremens treated $&• Violet; or the Child of tho Ct^jr, is ,a novel of with a fine assortment of Yestings, will be st .u A1 cca rl m and meaning,of. this act not to, legislate of education and improvement; they are Petitions of Stamford Bank, for in­ Borough wholly escape.- We, hope the. trifling Metropolitan life, just published-by Bunee k Brothers. equally in proportion; Black P" l?° ^ An Irishman, and a little son of C. F. 'vith chloroform. In niany of them,he found that 8 enlightened and intelligent, and. the only additional tax which each citizen will have to It is said that the author's design is to exhibit, in strong 25cts. are ottered at 12 J ; new styI® slayeryinto any,.territory or State^ nor to Raymond of .Charlestown, \vere also bit­ crease of capital; of borough of Stamford asphyxia supervened on pushing the chloroform Lawns at-10 cts., worth aearly double them•••%&. interest which they feel is based on the pay in consequence 'of this appropriation will colors, the'contrast between the 1Mbof town and country exclude it therefrom,. but to . leave the ten by the same dog, but they have man­ on borough limits; of Burr Whitehead far enough to conquer the delirium, and that ey: Also a large lot of very superior Lin .-a^ principles of humanity and justice.— be cheerfully met. and the harrowing tares and victssitudss which s^ many people thereof jjerfectly free; to form and ifested no. symptoms of hydrophobia, and of Westport, to set aside a judgment of it was not difficult to reanimate the patient,.in Thread at half its value, with a great ma.| ? Even the ministers of the gospei, of ev­ daily exchange for the free air and healthy employment other cheap goods which cannot well be m< regulate their -dqniestic;, institutions in, probably will not. The Irishman, who Court. —~—: ^— * " i«f| others, of a severe character, he deliberately of the woods apd fields. For sale'by: A: Selleck. ery denomination, though chiefly devo­ K »m New Military Company, siut tioned in an advertisement. their own way. subject only to the Con­ was bitten slightly,cauterized the wound. Reports Received and Referred.—Of pushed the anosesthesia to the fainting point- Purchasers are respectfully requested to c; ! ;. stitution of the United States-.5' The ted to the study of the Bible, are better The South Norwalk Light Guards, under the The Advertiser remarks: • Danbury Savings Bank; of Stamford consummating it in apparent death—then, re- MBMVAI. (tABB.'. Z ^ " and examine, and see whether thepe things s a* qualified in my judgment to decide on command of Mty. Norton, made a public parade DH. JAitfES S. aABMtB, so. S. MOULTON, Jr. - difference, it is obvious, is a radical rone. ts"This painful casualty should be a Savings Bank ; of Salisbury Savings So­ the morality of an act of-Congress, than viving thein, they soon entirely recovered both Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist would respectfully an­ The power ofthe people,to act, implies warning against the exercise of wanton ciety ; of Deep RiVer Savings Society; on S«tJrday last, marching: from their armory Westport, May 13, 1$54. m those statesmen whose mental vision is from the original disease and the medication. nounce that he has made arrangements to devote his E^distijict sovereignty.; It is absurd- to cruelty upon inoffensive creatures. This of Collinsyille Savings Bank, and of Col- at South Norwalk to the Bridge, where they whole time for the coming season to practice of his pro­ say tfiat oue.;peopie can-governs them-; bjitided by interest or ambition. performed in a very graceful and expert 'man­ fession it) Norwalk. He may bo-feud at aU touaatH* n§ animal, we are given to understand, first liusville Building Association. reitdtiee. niar Dr. Hall's, ttst Avenue.-wbsre anejiA- : The question involved in the passage & bill' is before the Ohio Senate to A LL resal^ for use of a superior kind, 8? selves by' the . permission of another.-—- made its appearance somewhere on the Returns of Election of Sheriffs, Judges ner, the various maneuvres of the modern drill- t^>s appertaininf{ to his profcwt^wid CHICHKSTKB of,this bill, is of practical importance. cqmnel .conductors of railroad trains in that itH most approved and scletttlfic manner »VprWk A for sale by 81 But. territories are mere adjuncts'to gov- Neck ; a vagrant cur, most probably, but of Probate, and Justices of the Peace, From similar evolutions which we .have wit­ as low as Is possible, with the use of the best matetlAle Slavery is diffusive, and a little of this ^p^Ben^ers- ofthelengthof and workmanship. All work warranted to five satisfcd- have no distinct and inde- harmless, provided greater curs than it­ communicated by the Secretary of State nessed on the part of most of the military AGLEY'S Gold Pens, and a great vane ,. leqyen. leaveneth the whole lump. The time the,,train will be detained at stopping- pla­ tion. . - - April lttlr. of Steel pens,some new pattern at KXAP " ^ pendent existence. -They remain territ self^ had .abstained from making it the ob- and referred to a select committee. ^ companies of the. j3tate, #e doubt s whether a '&t» • 'I • B l9ri®s. while in'infancyj and as soon as territories of Nebraska and Kansas, lie ces; giving civil remedy for joss [at, life. ,to K ject of their« brntal diversion. The dog Adjourned. ; 0i- better drilled corps can ibe found in old Con­ To Touag Men. LIDING Door- trimmings in complete sets c< in the same latitude as existing slave passengers; prohibiting employment to intem­ they,become capable of self-government, was straying in that vicidity, when some ihA hil necticut. Their uniform consisting of the Ger­ : sisting of? brass and iron slieaves, bras^^ Tuesday Afternoon™ * * Pltaieutf and Profitable XmpUymc^-r-jettag Men in S loc ; p l>y consent of the parent. powers, they States, apd enjoy a- warmer climate.— thoughtless wretches amused themselves man blue cap, blue frock '• coats/ Surmounted perate cooductors or engineers,and the consol­ every neighborhood may obtain healthful, pleasagt, aad iron railfey:a*trayal and. rabbitted front *^l Bill for a public act, allowing witnes. article :t -• become States. That the people of a The great rivers which intersect these idation of one roadwith, another, - except profitable employment by engaging in the sate ofusefel and. latches. Cornwta shelters, a new, _ » by fastening tinekitch'ens to^its tail, and ses $ la day, and 25 centsa mile fpr-trav­ with white ep&ulettes, prip.ts pf blue and striped territory, should determine the; laws of boundless prairies, floy from them enjoyed the lujyicy of,laughing at its ter­ on the side seams with whitei form? as neat and where there is a continuous line iwj$hput break and popular Cooks, and canvassing for our valuable. marWet and by all who ° OTCTER'S m el; referred. Journals.. For t>rms and particulars, address, post-paid, mart approved kind, at CH1CHESTEK a. the country, for.all time, :would be unT through,slave'States, and will carry ?the rors. It is fair. to presurne that they tor- Bill for ah act allowing town clerks to tftstefhl-an outfit; as could be desired. They :o .... • r. ' FOWLERS AND rfKUA, - '* ^liat propriety; produce of these rich fields tomerc.hants tured, the animal into madness by these No. 90S Broadway,-Now Tork. i take acknpwledgement of deeds; refer­ were escorted by one of the bent bands in . tie P. S.—All Agents who engage with;U* will bo seeured To the Public , cgu^cL^^jrejj^ iny h^yingtheifew'hund- m'slavehblding eitiesi Commercial in­ means and they have.been indirectly pun­ . State, as all are ready to. concede, who have • mm • A'private letter from Dr. King, to-the from the-possibility, of loss, while the profits derived wiV 8 9 tercourse wifl thus be.established, .fami­ red; ori-v '! .s-Hifit* "--! 7nshj£io be v^ry rpHE subscriber instill W ^. f "r s< rejdf of,ji^abitan^Sji^now 'iiu: .Nebraska^ ished by the dreadful, consequences ensu­ New York Observer, contains the following liberal. 4tl7 those beautiftal ware^i fo ^^ Reports Presented and Referred-.— ever wittfe'ssed their. performances—we mean o« 1 will sell ^keVlajvs/oi[thousands, wh'o ?jwilli in a ly connections formed,' and a cpmmon ing. ..Cruelty to aniipajs, to make spprt, •enirs or Presents cheaper than Of Savings Bauk: in Tolland; of Wind­ course the " Stamford Band.^ There is a gratifying intelligence" I have this yery •ifi, •; territory? interest wili bind tiie population tojthpse isaa miserable: resprt,., but .... when . the ahd examine them; they consist of the ion 1 nice discrimination, in the selection of their moment received the news that I am no longer 0i50^[§lg0Cii) to I - ^hat justice .in allowing a few: settle- who rejoice in the peculiar institution. amusement is ended;,the warning should ham Co., Commissioners, referred tocom. o sizes a 3" , Such, too, were the yiews of the au^ on State Prison. 1 Hii jci >jI.ajgTO? piecesj iirhi^iiV to every lover of good music, under the sentence of banishment Through menti on theeastern boider. to deter­ v nevqr, and probablj^Ul/ neveri be for­ i...... s u.. gives a zest and charm to their performances, the order of the King, it is announced that I At St Paul's Church, in this town, on the 11th last:, mine the.future,conditiqn Of villages'and Cho^s;and advocates-'ol this bill., .They gotten by those concerned.''. i;,ir To-morrow at .2 o'clock is assigned by the Rev. Dr Mead. Edwin Mallory, Esq., to Miss An- tp^A? ^hich ^ill-Sipr»ng,up at the base i'ie people of , the United as the time to hear the report ofSupcrin- and *,•. 'jn: "TKTTI KX:'iri, , Senate.—Communication from'Sup't the Governor's Message. alvalueless;bribe. ! .The .great question in .also the iprettiest aud mos^ ;efficient iPire.- Com­ .domestic e institu- 0^== A lady in,New:;Orleans was. se­ of common schools—the Superintendent ty-four. feet above the usual height. Tl e In Stratford, Vermont, on tho evening of tho Vth inat. .* pbgYifyig, rfiosifc. iafc once ^orthe I'V? is,^ case of^ supremacy, and pany in the State. Is there not some energetic by Rev. Cyrus B. Kake, Charlea R. Beaaott, of Olena verely burned ^ and narrpwiy escaped asking leav,e to attend a,convention at track of the Belvidere and Delaware FaUs, N. Y., to Mary E., eldeet daughter of Dr. Fierce, livei 'without; laws.-^- ?fatesrrien; are "found willing tgi sacrifice and go-ahead Maj. 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Crockery, China & Glass Ware. M.S. <1 or »lo llent. /_ Hard. Protection Insurance Company fjtefo §M ^bbtriiscttwrts. Stearns, Hutchinson & Co., 1 Ifrfo jlbhtrtismmk ^Jv M i^e lirSegti richest and beat selected iffiiL THE House rcCJiiity - j * The S.:!»ii.i-!!jvrs would respectfully inform HARTFORD, CT. Stocks of Crockery, Glass ft'China Wares, School for Young Ladies. Alonzo Isbell, situated in the central pun.u the Ladies of Norwalk and vicinity, that they From S. M. PETTENGILL k CO. 'S Aovertising Agency, O $£f00,000— FRO* WM. H. M'DONALd's AiVlRXISlHo UOViM to be fouutl in Norwalk, can now be Been at the NEW YORK. °V ILL re-t>pen on the third of May. of the Village, and near St. Paul's Church. have taken the Rooms recently oceupied by Capital with, privilege to in• 122 Nassau Street, New York, and No. 1 State Street, Terms for Day scholars, $8 or $10 per Apply at thii Office or to Boston. S. M. PETTENGILL & CO., are Agents for the I uis NASSAU-STREET, HEW xonx. store of the subscriber at South Norwalk, to- HOLESALE Dealers in staple and Fan-. W Dr. Boyle, over the store of Thomas Riley, where crease to Half a MUUon^^f-'" Norwalk Gazette and the most influential and largestcir- getherwith.a general •assortment ofGroeeries, cy Dress Goq^ds, Ribbon^s.G|oyes, Hosi­ session. Hours of Recitation, from 8 to1. No 2tl7 O: P. SMITH; 133 Fulton-st., N. 1. W they will be happy to execute all orders in fash­ ILLIAM C. STREET, Agent of the above culatingNewfp.i^ers,both in the United States and the tVc., all of which wiir be sold at exceedingly ery, Linens, -.-Laces! and Milllifery:Articles, deduction for absence, except in cases of pro­ ionable dress making, which may be entrusted Canadas. which arc offered at the lowest market prices, tracted sickness, or removal from town. District of Westport,sb. Probate Court, April W named Company is now prepared to In­ Notice. low prices. akB&C-V G.Vf. SMITH. - to them. 3 T° '*? ef Ifvnaaikand VictnMa. *: to Cash and prompt time buyers. French and German will be taught by a nth, 1854. sure Houses, Stores, Mills, Factories, Barns, and 3tU JOSSES ALLEN & WINNETT. the contents of each, together with every other HOSE Ladies wishing to obtain their gun- District of Norwalk ss.ProbateCourt, May THOS. G. ST EARN *. G. S.-ftUTCHlNSON. French lady, classes in each will be formed for STATE of STEPHENSON A LEONARD, Housekeeping Hardware, * of 9 species of property, AQAIXST LOSS OR DAMAGE BT ply Gaiter Boots and shoeB for the com­ 1UA. 1854. ' f ;-jv.,-,- DAVID.R. SliLLECK... young ladies not attending the school; hour of E of said District, Insolvent Debtors. _ ,The Court of Probate for the district of ~ H. M. PROWITT, FIRE. The rates of premium offered, are as tow ; AND FANCV GOODS. ing season, can get at Miller k Co.'s 134 STATE of DANIEL DAVIS, late of New tZvsZG Nos. 12 and 14; Warren st&Wgj recitation from 8 to 9-A. M. Charge for lan­ st. New York, French Morocco and Kid Slip­ E>,Canaan in said-District, deceased.' guages^ per qr., music on piano or guitar, $10 Westport, hath limited and allowed six months Teaclier ofMusio. as those of any other similar institution, and J. Sc C. BERRIAN, (First street below Chanibers-st.) every man has now an opportunity, for a trifling per Ties, and Buskins of the first quality at 9s The. Administrator-represents the 'Estate in­ vocal music, $8 ; painting in water colors or from April 3d, 1854, for the Creditors of said MPORTERS and wholesale dealers lb house Estate, in which to exhibit their claims thereto; Lessons on the Pianq Forte, Melodeon, and in sum, to protect himself against this destructive and IOs. per pair: second quality Slippers and solvent, and prays the appointmentof Commis­ District of JVorwalk. ss. Probate Court May crayon, $6; in Pastelle, $10: in oil, $15. Vocal Music. I keeping Hardware and Fancy Goods, 601 Ties at 6s..and Buskins at 7s.. all of mv own sioners thereon. • 4th, 1854. . Circulars containing terms for boarding schol­ and has appointed GBOROE L. CABLE and JOHN element, which often in a single hour sweeps Broadway, N. Y. Cutlery, Silver and Plated W. TAYLOR, ESQRS, of said Westport, Commis­ Pianos and Melodeons selected, with great care away the earnings of so many years. ' make and warranted good Ladies Gaiter boota ORDERED.—That Commissioners • to receive STATE of FREDERICK AYRES, late of ars may be obtained at the bookstores or at the •as to tone and quality, for those desiring to ware, Composition, Enamelled and Iron Hol­ of all the fashionable colors, at I2s, I6s and New Canaan, in said District, deceased. Seminary, Oak Hill, Norwalk, Ct. Iml4 sioners to receive and examine said claims. Norwalk, Sept. 5th, 1853. 'i r ^ low ware, Bronzed, Copper and Brass Goods, and examine the claims of the Creditors of said E MYRON li. MASON, Judge. purchase. - tfl6 I8s. the pair. These beantifhl articles of La- Estate, be appointed at the Probate' Office in . The Court of Probate for the district of Nor­ Bathing Apparatus, Tin, Wood and Willow dies wear are warranted equal to any in the citv walk, hath limited and allowed, six months FOR SALE. ware, Brushes, mats, Baskets, Refrigerators, Norwalk, on the 3d day, of June, 1854, at 9 A Full Assortment of The subscribers give notice that they shall Hoes. Boys, Misses and,children's Gaiter Boots and o'clock, forenoon; of which all persons in in­ from the date hereof, for the Creditors of said EN Shares of the Stock of the Danbury &> Sporting Tackle, &c. Our stock has for years shoes of all kinds and prices, the largest assort, I; meet at John W. Taylor's Store, in said West- UTTLE Mfg. Co's. Hoes for sale by the Norwalk Rail Road. Enquire of past been equal to, and now surpasses in varie­ terest will take notice, and appear, if they see Estate to exhibit their claims for settlement.— dozen, at Factory prices by T ment ofanyin.New York. White and Black Those who neglect to present their accounts, Carpeting. port, on the 15th day of May, and on the 2nd T tf37 Sept. Hth CHAS. B. MOTT. ty and extent any similar establishment in the- cause, and be heard thereon; and said Admin­ EL VET Tapestry, Brussels and Three Ply day of October, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, W. C. STREET. Satin, Black and Bronze French Kid Slippers istrator will give public notice, thereof, by properly attested, within said time, will be de­ country, and will be 'sold at prices defying for evenings, with a complete assortment of barred a recovery. All persons indebted to Tapestry Ingrain, Super and extra Super. of each of said days, for the purpose of attend- C. HOLDS, competition, posting a copy of this order on the public sign Ingrain, Stair Carpeting, &c., purchased at ind on the business of said appointment. •-if A Bare Chance. India Rubber Overshoes of all the different said Estate are requested to make immediate Y The attention of House-keepers and mer­ styles. _ Ladies who wish good shoes at mode­ post, nearest to. the place where the deceased Auction, and will be sold at last years prices, n ZVKannfhctnrer and Dealer in payment to CHAUNCEY AYRES \ Execu- 0abm Homestead For Sale- chants is invited to our stock of goods and pri­ last welt, and within the same town, and by all in want will find it to their interest to call l- i ?»»•«• ^ - I Commissioner.", rate prices will please call and examine for 3tl9 JAMES E. AYRES. } tors. IS* S JOHN W. TAYLOR. J ABOUT 10 acres of Plow, meadow and pas­ BOOTS, BBOSS AND RUBBBBS. ces before buying. - J. & C. BERRIAN, themselves. J. B. MILLER & Co. publishing the same in a newspaper printed in at C. J. GRUMAN'S. - All persons indebted to said Estate arc reques­ HE subscriber has on hand and is ready for Fairfield County,"at least 12 days before said ture land with a good new House on it, contain­ ly!5 601 Broadway, N. Y. 3mI6134 Canal street, near Thompson, N. Y. ted to make immediate payment to ing ten rooms finisned, a good well of water.- orders of all kinds of Water Proof Boots, 3d day of June. GEORGE A. DAVENPORT, T ^Periodicals. ; For Sale. 5txvii S. H. KEELER, Trustee. Ac., located on turnpike road, convenient to and Dress. Boots, of French Calf or Patent The Great Piano and Music Establishment, 20,Judge. BARTHOLOMEW & WEED, OW is the time to subscribe as prices are NEW built House and Barn, situated near either the Bridge or South Norwalk Railroad Leather. From his long practice in this branch : ; HORACZS WATZSRS, % N1 reduced at KNAPP'S. * ' the residence of Stephen Smith, Esq., with Garden Tools. depot' Methodist or Prosbyterian meeting hou­ of the trade, he is confident that his work will NEW 1HOUBNING STOBB, Boy Wanted, aboutA 6 acres of land, and a good well of water. Solid Cast Steel Spading Forks, 4 and 5 teeth, ses, schools, stores, &c. Terms easy, for partic­ compare favorably with that of city manufac­ 333 Broadway, JV. Y. lO learn the Book-binding business. En­ Also, two Dwelling Houses on the Westport do do do 10 and 12 tooth Rakes. ulars apply to Giles Seymour or J, S. Sammis. ture: He has also a general assortment "of RIIHE best and most improved Pianos and Me- T quire of vlWOV'Ui A;;SELLECK. Copartnership Notice. Road, a few rods east of the Episcopal Church, Malable Steel and Wooden Rakes, Spades, Norwalk, March 13" 3tll Congress Shoes, Oxford ties, brogans, Ac. A lodeons. T. Gilbert & Co.'s World's Fair Between St Nicholas and Metropolitan hotels H. LYON has this day associated with in good order, yojing growing fruits, excellent hoes, garden trowels, garden lines, Ac., &e., for For the Ladies, he has a complete - stock of Premium Pianos, with or without the iEolean, NEW YORK, • him in the Hardware business Mr. Wm, water, &c. . sale by W. C. STREET. Gaiter and Morocco Boots, Buskins,.Ac. and with iron frames and circular scales. The "K" EEP cqpstantly on hand every CARPETS! CARPETS! FF. Kellogg. The Wholesale and Retail Hard­ DYING. - jgAlso, another House in " Finchville," so Children's work of all descriptions on hand merit of these instruments is too well known N SECOND MOURNING DRESS HE undersigned has now on hand ready for ware Business will be continued at the old " Flcls.ens, and made to order. India Rubber Boots and to need further commendation. Gilbert's Bou­ . his Customers, a very extensive assortment called. 8chool Books* GOODS, BONNETS, MANTILLAS, CLOAKS, EMBROI­ T Stand No. 83 Water street Bridgeport under Also, the House and Lot now occupied by F Winnepauk, will clean and restore the Shoes of all kinds, at C. FIELDS, opposite doir Pianos, an elegant instrument foe small DERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, AC. of CARPETS, DRUGGETS, Oil Cloths,' Rugs, the name and firm of Lyon & Kellogg. COMPLETE Assortment may be found colors of all kinds of Shawls, Table Cov­ rooms. HALLET & CUMSTON'S Pianos, of the. Mattings, Window Shades, Stair Rods, Sfc., the Advertiser, in " Mcnviu Place," within a at KNAPP'S. O Danbury & Norwalk R. R. Depot. . Families adopting MOURNING, will find it to F II. LYON. ? late Holcomb few minutes walk of the Depot, and command­ A ers, Carpets, Rugs, and Ladies' and Gentle­ Norwalk, Nov. 19,1953. 1j47 old established firm of HALLET & Co. Mr. W. their advantage to give us a call, as they can which he. can; oft'er to the ^Ladies of Norwalk & L n AVM. F.,KELLOGG, 5 y° - ing an extensive view of Long Island Sound. PloagfeSi' • men's G-arments. Also, Crape Shawls cleaned being sole agent for all the above Pianos, can procure every article requisite, without the in­ and its vicinity, at prices lower than ever. Bridgeport. April 2-lih, 1864. Has a good well of water, a cistern holding 16 and dyed all colors and finished in the neatest SOMETHING NEW. offer them lower than any other house. Hor­ Ingrain Carpet, from 2s. to 8s. per yard convenience of shopping from store to Btore.— Hogsheads of water, and plenty, of young and Eagle Ploughs, No. C, D, 1 and 3. manner. Blacksmithing and Wagon Repairing\ ace Waters' Pianos, manufactured expressly Goods sent by Express to every part of the Stair Carpet, " Is. to 6s. •' gTOVES! STOVES! Stoves! at thrifty fruit. This House is a large double Couch & Sanford's Ploughs, No. 2D, ID ft OD. All goods left at Mr. Shepard's Bakery, Nor­ for him, having great power of tone and elas­ Country. g 22 Velvet Tapestry 12s. upwards. * C. & E. K. LOCKWOODS. tenement, conveniently arranged for two large Hall's vdo No. 3. walk, will be promptly attended to. ' AT THE BRIDGE. ticity of touch. 333 Broadway, is the largest Brussels 9s. " Mayhers' do No. 2,20 and 21. J®?/ Piease remember the exact location— families, and the last is decidedly the most de­ Winnepauk, March 14, 1854. 11 3 mos* HE subscribers have recently made ar­ depot for Musical Instruments in this country 551 Broadway. 3ml2 BARTHOLOMEW & WEED, Aubussun 7s. " 4 Westport Savings Bank & Build­ sirable one in the street. All or any one of Castings for the above and Warring's ploughs T rangements whereby they can execute all affording an opportunity for selections, not to And other Goods at proportionally low pViccs. these tenements will be sold cheap and upon on hand and for sale by W. C. STREET. { Valuable Real Estate orders for the complete repairing of Wagons, be had elsewhere. Second hand 'Pianos at ! Do not fail to call before purchasing- else­ ing Association. very accommodating terms. For further par­ 4 f FOR SALE. Carriages, See., at the shortist notice and at great bargains. Prices from $60 to $175 Ev­ ® LORD A. BROWN, where, as •' QUIOK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS" 11. CAPITAL, $200,000. ^ _ ticulars enquire at the Gazette Office, lmxvi . Wanted Immediately, HE homestead belonging to the heirs of reasonable prices, in addition to blacksmith­ ery instrument fully warranted or the money Cedar Street, New Tork, is my motto. ing, which will be continued as heretofore in refunded.:. Remember the number 111, and cut this out Office in Westport,.over the Post Office, NY quantity of persons of all ages and T JOEL SMITH dee'd, situated about one mile (4th Door below the Post Office.) C. S. LOCKWOOD. conditions to purchase fine Watches, jew­ easterly from the village of Norwalk, contain­ all its branches. Special attention paid to " MEL.ODEONS and put it in your pocket-book. TTTS Institution, organized and established A Horse and Ox Shoeing, light and heavy Forg­ Goodman Sf Baldwin's pat. Organ Melodeons Offer their large and well selected Stock of J. M. GILLESPIE,» under the laws of the State, will receive AS now on hand, and will be constantly elry and elegant Silver Ware, now on exhibi­ ing abont Twelve acres of choice land on which T receiving a good and well selected stock ing, &c. All work executed in either depart­ with two banks of keys—a sweet and power­ in RANCT ray oooor 3ml9 111 Bowery, New York on deposit any sum &otn one dollar to one H tion daily at No. 2 Skiddy's Block. is a fine orchard* with a two story Dwelling, of O. S. CLARK. Barn, Carriage and Corn House, and other ment will be well and promptly done. ful instrument. Prices from t$75 to $200. S. Which is complete in every department, at • thousand dollars; aiid pay interest on the same, 10 tf WATKRBPRY & DUNCAN. D. IXFORTKSS, . . R New Goods will be added two or three times or forward -their orders. Music sent to any Clothing Ware House ofP. C. BARNCM & Co. Tenon machines, Spoke do., &c. No. 360 Broadway New York.U%- 1 every week. S. MOULTON, Jr. Notice. Real Estate for Sale. T part of the Union or Canadas, postage free. Westport, May 6th. 194 and 6 Chatham Square, New York, being Also, machines for turning axe and Pick flave added to their Wholesale business, • HE subscriber would give notice to the Carriages. THE subscriber offers for sale the handles, Leather Belting all sizes, best ma­ 3mI5 HORACE WATERS. one of the largest in the United States, embra­ MR farmers of Fairfield County, and others A LAKOE number of Rockaway Carriages, place formerly owned by Mr. Francis cing every shade and variety of Clothing ever chinery oil, wholesale and retail; Machinest's RETAIL DEPARTMENT, T And are constantly neeiring an the new varMica mt New York City Millinery. interested in the improvement of their stock of Buggy Carriages with enamelled Leather tops, L. Aiken; consisting of a two story Dwelling kept in a Clothing Store renders advertising a flies assorted, Sand Paper " Gage's" best, Em­ ISS PILGRIM has removed over No. 2, horses, that his beautiful horse, " YOUNG EMFE trotting Buggies without tops, for sale very House, Barn, Out-houses, &c., all nearly new; compliance with custom, more than a matter ery paper and Emery cloth, also the best Lon­ Spring Importations, 1854. Wall Paper and Decorations, low, at the Nerwalk Carriage Factory. Call a never tailing well of excellent water, a vari­ Skiddy's Block, opposite her old rooms ROR" who took the first premium on 3 year old of necessity don Emery, all Nos., also, Iron pipes for Gas from the most eminent manufacturers of EC- t, M and see. °W> i T ety of fruit and shade trees, and is pleasantly j PETERSON & HUMRHREY, in Main-st., where can be found an assortment colts, at the last Agricultural Fair, will trav­ 1 and water, assorted from 11-2 inch to 12 inch ROPE, which with the best styles of AMERI- of Spring Bonnets, consisting of durable split erse the following route the present season : Nowalk, April 10. -A •< tfl5 located about 3 miles from the villages of Nor­ A CARD- in diameter. Terms cash, or approved paper.34 377 and 379 Broadway, CAN production they will be pleased to erhlbit and funcy Straws, Silks, Lawns and Crapes, Mondays—through New Canaan and Nor­ walk and New Canaan—Title indisputable.— To our Numerous friends throughout the Importers of and dealers in every variety of to any and all who may call upon them, either Three-fourths of the purchase money may re­ both English and French, with Flowers, Rib­ walk to Westport, where he will remain over State of Connecticut, the undersigned is most PIANO-FORTES. CABPETINGS, with a view-of purchasing or to see the perfect­ ffj&i.' ; Building Lots for Sale. main on mortgage. Persons wishing to pur­ happy to return his thanks to his friends, for the bons, Blonds, &c., &c. She cheerfully shows night, at Josiah Raymond's. 1 A or 12 good building sites, within aquar- Have just received per Steamers from Europe, an entire ion this branch of manufacture has obtained. iiif her goods and invites the Ladies to.call before Tuesdays—through from Weston to Redding, chase are requested £o examine these premises. very liberal patronage with which they have New, and Second Hand, For Sale. new stock of PRIVATE RESIDENCES, HOTELS, PUBLICBUILDINGS J.U ter of a mile of the Episcopal church, on It would be rented to a desirable tenant, and •fffl purchasing elsewhere. Feeling grateful' for where he will remain over night, at Widow .the Westport turnpike, for sale. For particu­ favored him during the past year, and having RICES from $100 to- $600, of New York Rich Carpetings and Oil cloths. CHURCHES, BANKING HOUSES, STORES, AND OFFI­ ?$-• past favors, by strict attention to the wants of Collin's. possession given immediately. made arrangements-to continue at the old stand and Boston manufacture, by the best ma­ CES in any part of the country appropriately lars euquire of EDWIN LOCKWOOD- For further particnlars enquire of MR. FRANCIS P Which for variety and richness cannot be her customers, she hopes to merit a continuance Wednesdays—from thence, through Wilton JVorwalk, April 10,1854. 15 tf of P. C. B. & Co. during the year 1854, hopes kers. Any one in Norwalk and vicinity in PAPERED OR DECORA TER in FRESCO, MM™,* or of their liberal patronage. to the stable of the owner. The money to be L. AIKEN or of the subscriber and believes that good goods, well made, fairly want of a Piano-Forte are invited to call and equalled in the trade, consisting of WOODS, in a superior manner by the best work­ N. B. Straws cleaned and altered with neat­ paid to the owner of the Ilorso. v fee J. HENRY GILBERT. represented and left to the uribiasedjudgement examine them. Old Pianos taken in exchange. Rich "BonvaiBe," in one entire carpet. men in the trade, at reasonable prices, and the ness and dispatch. PETER SMITH.- For Sale Cheap. « ^ Norwalk, Feb. 1854. tf9 of the purchaser, will merit a continuance of F. H. NASH, Prof, of Music, Rich medallion Carpets, in great variety. work warranted. 6m7 , • •••* • Rich Velvet and Axminster Carpets. New Canaan, May 1st. ' 2ml3 lot of Picks, Plows, Sledges, &c. #c. The their favors, very respectfully. 38 No. 510 Broome st.. N. Y. tf5 BENJ. BARRACLOUGH. %-H; <3 . Rich tapestry and Brussels Carpets, entirely *" Drain Tile." Magazines & Periodicals. A plows embrace four sizes and are well Cabinet Ware Booms at new patterns, never before in this country. From S M PettengilPs Advertising Agency ORSE Shoe and Sole of all sizes for sale worthy the attention of farmers, as they will Hardware and Cutlery, Three-ply and Superfine, of every descrip­ by LYON & KELLOGG, ELLECK has made extensive arrangements be sold at a bargain. Also, Castings of every WESTPORT! i Mechanics Tools, Farming Utensils, tion. H description, at the general Blacksmithing es­ HE subscribers would respectfully. inform* i Seed Peas and Beans. Notice Extraordinary!! :> 83 Water-st., Bridgeport. S with some ot the largest Periodical and •' i Oil Cloths, of every width and design, Cheap Literature Publishing Houses in New tablishment, foot of 3fill Hill. their friends aud'the public generally, that Guns, Pistols, Iron and Steel, ; y To all whom it may. Concern—Iftiow Ye! p T EVERAL varieties. Also the celebrated s S i Window Glass, Paints from the best manufactures, and well seasoned /"^ANAL and Garden Wheelbarrows, by the York, and with confidence states that he will WATERBURY & DUNCAN. they are still located a few doors north of the S '• Shaker" Garden Seeds, just ree'd and Together with every other article usually HAT the MEXICAN MUSTANG LDCIMKNT still $ ;n oc.single one, at furnish both English and'American Magazines, turnbike, opposite the store of Alva Gray, for sale by . ALLEN, MEEKER, & Co.,. M. I and Oils. ^ found in Carpet stores at the lowest possible T continues in its triumphant career, "con- < where may be found a large and splendid as­ quering and to conquer" all the chronic oases ? LYON & KELLOGG'S, at a less rate than any other similar establish­ OLDSMITH'S system of Penmanship may be tS HE subscriber has now in store, and is con­ cash prices ! PETERSON & HUMPHREY, ment in the State. Harper's this month is re­ had at KNAPPIS. sortment of CABINET WARE in general. LOVER and Timothy seed, cheap ' of RHEUMATISM, or those of a recent, acnte, ' - " 83 Water-st., Bridgeport. G at : A. M. & Co.'s. T stantly receiving direct from the manu­ 377 and 379 Broadway, cor. White st. duced to 18 3.4 cts, and all other popular Mag­ Undertaking in all its departments attended C facturers, a large supply of foreign and domes­ _ Housekeepers and merchants from every sec­ and inflamatory character. IT NEVER FAILS 1 ; ,00 AU Sand and white mortar Screens, of azines at the same rate. Subscribers residing A FEW more Fern Leaves and Little Ferns to at the shortest notice and upon reasonable in curing Burns, Bruises or. Sprains. For any ^ left, at -'A tii E..E. KNAPP'S. ONG Island Russia Turnips, tic goods, under the above denominations, tion of the country are invited to examine our U %i'V;i:y size at LYON & KELLOGG'S, out of town can have them sent free of all ex­ terms. at A. M. & Co.'s. which makes his assortment of articles suited stock and prices before purchasing. ' Sore, Swelling, Eruption or Pain,it is a perfect i v 83 Water-st., Bridgeport. pense, and as early as if they procured them of ANOTHER new story en titled Minnie Herman An examination of our stock and prices is L specific. If you don't believe it, try it! For i ODA, Butter, Water, Graham,Railroad, Bos­ to this market, equal to any in the state, and Institutions and Churches snpplied at the the Publishers. Also, Agent for Robert Stars' from the pen of Thnrlow W-. Brown, may be respectfully solicited, as we are. determined not lowest prices. 3mI5 Horses and^ other animals, it has.no equal in to be undersold, by any similar establishment ton, Lemon-and Fancy Crackers, just ree'd, which will be sold either wholesale or retail, Pictorial Works. found at -V! "! > KNAPP'S . S on as favorable terms as can be purchased in curing Bruises, Sprains, Sore Backs, Spavin, Bridgeport Carriage Repository, U»t if •/£'• - in the Connty. RENOUD & BRUEN. Sml3 from the Bakery and for sale by A. M. & Co. Scratches, or any other cause of Lameness.— :- ALL who have not read the Lamplighter New York. For list of articles aud prices, a- WE have on hand for . the Spring STarble Works. Carpetings. Oil-cloths, &c,^ It will soften the hoofs—lubricate the joints— CSS5**'.!FV.flt-'. 1 « should call at KNAPP'S and get. a copy as ..they NEW assortment of Crockery. China and purchasers are requested to call and examine trade an unusually fine assortment'of M. SMITH having associated himself with and heal the flesh. . ; ^ Carriages as follows, viz : are going fast. - je • sasf-i New Dry Goods and Clothing Store Glass Ware, just ree'd. for themselves. WM. C. STREET. lVlcGTorty & Tilby yp • 10 'Ton Buegies oi different patterns. J• THOMAS MORGAN in the Marble business, ASH tubs, wash boards, pails, brooms> Norwalk, April 17th. 142, Broadway, JV. Y., (Sccce^OR*TO^GTBRAO!?all widths, Heavy sheet\ of sale. ..ii Our immense stock of Laces and Embroider­ conveniences necessary to make guests comfort­ s { FiiVj; Oil Cloths, from 2 to /V mannfactui-e, which for accuracy and duv long and swings 7 feet. They also make a given to the Clothing Department, which will ies, cannot be surpassed in variety and richness, PIRITUAL TELEGRAPH, Weekly, )2 m a A JOSEPH W. HUBBELL, Administrator. be constantly furnished wiih every style and able, and the undersigned feels confident from -J24 feet wide, Medi- rability cannot be surpassed, always on hand 2t Dated at Norwalk, this 8th day of May, 1854. large and heavy Lathe with screw feed, design­ by any store in the state, and must be seen to the experience that he has had in the business Plain and checked S YEAR, specimen gratis, and all SPIRITUAL F - and for sale at manufacturers prices, by ed for Machine Shops in general, bed 19 feet quality of Seasonable Goods, suitable for mens be appreciated. Our stock of Hosiery is per­ of hotel keeping, that he can give satisfaction BOOKS, for sale by PARTRIDGE & BRITTAN, 2" LYON & KELLOGG, 83 Water st., Bridgeport. long, swings 92 inches, and weighs about 15 wear, including every shade and quality of ' • ' * Mattings, fect, and consists of every size of Infants, Misses, to those who favor him with their patronage. Embossed Table and Plain Covers, which to­ 300 Broadway, New York. ly • RENCH'S New System of Penmanship for Tons. This Company are now making a Ver­ Cloths, Gassimeres, Satinets, Vestings. Ac.— Boys, Ladies, and Gents, both German and real JOHN R. FORRESTER. LOWS, Cultivators. Hay Cutters, Har­ Schools and Academies—a bold, system­ gether with other Goods that uniformly consti­ tical Engine of new design, from 8 to 10 horse The best .quality of Trimmings, of every kind British. N. B.—Warm and Cold Water Baths ready TO TBS anrsxoAZ. WORLD S rows, Hoes, Rakes, &c.—all kinds of farm­ atic and business style of Writing, at furnished at low prices. " Quick sales and tute the general stock of the most extensive F " -*' * T? lii IT v power, which will require but the small_ space In Ladies' Dress Caps, we can offer extraord­ at all hours. (Danbury, Sept. 5,1853. tf36 IANO FORTES, BENNETT ft CO., 361 ^i. P E. E. KXAIT'S. establishments, will be disposed of for cash, at ing utensils always to be foufld at _ of 4 feet s.quare, the bed being 24 x 34 inches, small Profits" will be our motto. The Senior inary inducements. We have 300 on hand, Broadway, New York, are manufacturing IYOX & KELLOGG'S, 83 Water st^Bridgeport. Partner, who has been known to the public in prices a shade lower than any House in the P and with a vertical boiler will require only 4 which we are selling from 50 cents to $200, full trade. and have constantly on hand an extensive as- '.u URSUANT to an order from the [Court of bj S frst. 3m6 this vicinity, for several years, as a Practical 30 per cent, cheaper than when made to order. FARMER WANTED. sortment of Pianos, embracing every variety of Carnage Maker's Goods. Probate for the District of Norwalk will Tailor and Cutter, will personally superintend STEADY, capable man to take charge of Housekeepers and Dealers from every section style and size, from 6 to 7 1-4 OCTAVES, from Our large variety of Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread Norwalk Island. The stock, about a are invited to look at our stock and prices be­ XLES;--Springs, Carriage Mtfjfre Bolts, Pbe sold at Public Auction, to the highest bid­ New Jewelry Store, the Tailoring Department. He will, regular­ and Black Lace Gloves and Mitts, is worthy of A $100 to $I,000each. We have testimonials from y)! dozen head, will remain, and added to if re­ fore purchasing elsewhere. Poles, Shafts; Ivory Headed Scfews and der, on the 2 Jth day of May, at J^o'ciock, in 2 ly, receive the latest and most approved the first Pianists in the country oif the superior ij; - ' SkiMy's Block. especial attention. Our varieties of Dress quired. For terms and particulars, apply to _ Institutions and Churches will be dealt with ANails, Bone and Ivory Sl'des, Ivory pull-too the afternoo.i, (unless previously disposed of at Fashion Plates from New York, employ the Trimmings are too extensive to particularize. BRILLIANCY, BREADTH and SWEETNESS of ton* :> private sale.) so HAVE received in addition to my former SAMUEL RICHARDS, Norwalk, or at 167 Monroe liberally, and at the lowest prices. Handles, Ivory spring back Handles, Oil Cloth, uiucli of the Real Estate of best workmen, and spare no pains to please his In Black Silks we can give bargains, and every throughout^the entire register of our Pianos, jj: Abi Gregory, latg of Norwalk, deceased, fg large stock, some very choice goods the patrons, and to execute all orders with haste, st.. N. Y. 12 tf WILLIAM MCGRORTY, while a delicate elasticity of touch has been pre- Rubber Cloth, Enameled do., Laces, Fringe, I Lady who fails to give our stock an immediate iSSSS GEORGE H. TILBY. Tassete,, Tufts, Buttons, Head Linings, Broad will raise the sum of $271,80, with incidental present week and can now show to purchasers elegance and dispatch. Cutting done in the eminently secured, all our instruments are fully the largest and richest stock of goods in my inspection, necleets her own interests. 3mI5 " 142 Broadway, N. Y. cloth, &c., for sale by . • charges of sale. Sale to take place on the best manner, and free of charge when the A. F. BALDWIN, „ LOUGHS of every description, for sale by warranted to give entire satisfaction. Buyers kli LYON. KELLOGG, 83 Water st., Bridgeport. premises in said Norwalk or Wilton. Terms line ever offered to the public in this county. Cloth is purchased at this Establishment. A E. V. A.-CHICHESTER. who understand their own interests will call Kf i 0. S. CLARK. J\St. 4 Skiddy's Block, Norwalk, and P METAL. WAREHOUSE, made known at the time of sale. liberal share of the public patronage is res­ Main-st. Danbury, Conn. before purchasing elsewhere. ij JOSEPH W. HUBBELL, Administrator, pectfully solicited. JOHN SPANG, Horse, Cow, and Chicken Feed. \ ; 245 Water Street, N. Y., S" with the will annexed. ALCINED Plaster and Cement, at HORATIO C. BARDWKLL. LARGE assortment of every size, style G. HOLMES & CO. WANTED. EPT constantly on hand and at the low­ Vandervoort, Dickerson & Co., PIANO FOBTSS. - '! Dated at Norwalk, this 8 th day of May, 1854: C Westport, April, 1854. 16 est market price by HOLMES & MEEKER. A and length, of the best manufacture, at CLERK for Salesman in our Store. One K FFER for sale in large or small lots to suit 441 Broadway, New Tork. LYON & KELLOGG'S, 83 Water st., Bridgeport. District of Norwalk, ss. Probate Court, May UEEN'S Celebrated Portable Forges, for that has had experience ; good Reference Capers. customers— ' I ItlE LARGEST and best assortment of First Q sale at manufacturer's prices by A O T_ 8thy 1854, Medicated Inhalation. required. COMSTOCK & CO. UST received, a fresh supply of Caper 6000 boxes Tin Plates, one third cross, best JL Class Piano Fortes in New York^both with ?f® " I. J. Gilbert's ~ ~: LYON & KELLOGG, , New Canaan, April 20th, 1854. xvii brands. 3500 Roofing Plates, I. C. and I. X. and without the jifolian Attachment, may b# " ;.n STATE of MARVIN MERRILL, late of 83 W$ter st., Bridgeport, A ITIW KSTHOS. J Sauce. HOLMES & MEEKER. ELEBRATED BANDS for Machinery, for E Norwalk, in said district, deceased. * A MOST wonderful discovery has, recently 14x20. 2500 extra sized Tin Plates. 2000bbls found at 441 Broadway. All persons wishing a ' which we are the only Agents in this coun­ The Court of Probate for the District of IOWDER and Shot in any quantity, at J\ been made by Dr. CURTIS, for the cure Clocks! Clocks! Clocks! , Chilson's Furnaces. Sheet Iron, No. 10 to 28. 1000 RG. and an­ good instrument at a low price will bo sore to f Cty. A large supply of all widths always on Norwalk, . hath limited and allowed six nealed, No. 20 to 28. 500 Russia Sheet Iron, find one at LINCOLN ft THOMPSON'S G.HOLMES & CO. of Asthma, Consumption. Bronchitis, Coughs, HAVE a large assortment of Clocks on E beg leave to call attention to this World months from the date hereof, fbr the creditors No. 8 to 16. 800 Wire, assorted "numbers and 441 Broadway, New York, 1 Colds, and all Lung Complaints, by Medicated hand at prices varying from one dollar Jo W Fair priee medal Furnace. * KELLOGG'S, .of said Estate to exhibit their claims for settle­ Inhalation. Dr. CURTIS' HYUEANA, or INHALING I C. & E. K. LOCKWOOD. good quality. 250 casks Sheet Zinc. 25 tons 83 Water st., Bridgeport. - Mew and Valuable Works, 85, and of a great variety of styles. Spelter. 60 cases Copper, 14 to 16 oz." 10 OHSAP PIANO rOSTB BOVSB. ment. Those who neglect to present their ac­ HYGEAN VAPOR and CPERRT SYRUP, have ac­ Call aud sec at No. 2 Skiddy's Block. counts, properly attested, within s:iid time,will Jvst front the Press. . ^ EEBE'S, Knickerbocker and Metropolitan casks Antimony. 400 pigs Banca Tin, 300 F. HILL,. 54 Great Jones street, near complished the most wonderful cures of Asthma O. S. CLARK. ranges, sold and set. We keep constantly 1 Tl-EFINED Charcoal Wire of all sizes. Brass be debarred a recovery. All persons indebted Straits do. 1000 do. Lead, together with a full C• Bowery, New York. Pianos Tuned and -'f HE Russian Shores of the Black Sea. with and Consumption in the City of New York and Band can furnish at short notice, each of which Repaired. JA> and Copper do. by the lb. or ton, at . to said Estate, are requested to make immedi a voyage down the Volga and a Journey vicinity for a few months past, ever known to assortment of Tinman's Tools and machines, ly40 f LYON & KELLOGG'S, 83 Water st., Bridgeport. Sardines. will be warranted to operate to the safirfaction ate payment to 7 Tthrough the.country of the Don-Cossacks, by man. It is producing an impression on Disea­ Rivets, Ears, Handles, and all articles for tin­ ; WALTER C. QLINTARD, > Adminis- ses of the Lungs never before witnessed by the F a very superior quality,Just received by of the purchaser. C. & E. K. L. ner's use. Looking Glass MITH'S Bellows!—Every style of the best Lawrence Oliphant, author of a journey to Ne- tfl'9 ^ WILLIAM C. SAMMTS, 5 trutors'. paul, with two Maps and eighteen Ulustrations ; medical profession; (See certificates in hands O HOLMES & MEEKER. VER fronts, brass kettles,shovel and tongs, Goods entitled to debenture. 3mI5 XANVFJ-w- manufacture, for!'sal§ iby . • - ' • • ' ' ' fry-pans, sheet lead, and^lead^uj"", sold at P. WH1TLOCK, 101 Canal-street, New' Kii, S - -i-i-A : _ __ !,-/.« A Year with the Turks or Sketches of Travel of Agents.) O LYON & KELLOGG, 83 Water st., Bridgepoit. Locomotive Needles. • York. Gilding in all its branches, ly llUS k; in the European and Asiatic Dominions of the The Inhaler is worn op the breast, under the GL Cabinet Furniture, Chairs, M LARGE Newfoundland. Dog, aboiit one Sultan, by Warrington W. Smith, M. A.., with linen, without the least inconvenience, the heat THESE needles are superior to any imported NAILS. * a colored Ethnological Map of the Turkish Em­ of the body being sufficient to evaporate the • » * Ki-aniii • siftv«»wi into this country and are only to be had of ®S -Notice. 1KAA CASKS Fall River.Cut Nails, as- year old. answers to the name,ofLEO." Lumber. Lumber. ColorA black! hair rather smooth, nose streaked pire ; Russiaaslt Is, by Count A. De Gurowski; fluid,—supplying the lungs constantly with a E. QUINTARD & SONS. ILL & HUBBELL have recently com­ ; O R.'I SI . THOMAS & EDWARD GILL, PERUVIAN Guano, Super phosphate ef jgj- IOUU sorted. ' Turkey and the Turks and a cruise in the Black healing and agreeable vapor, passing into all IyI5 ' L'f •- 14 Dey street, N. Y. . Lime, Bone dust, Poudrett. Pulverised 50 casks Wrought Nails, assorted sizes. ^* and tail tipped with white, and white under AVE removed their stock of Furniture to menced the Lumber business at the old Sea with the Capitan Pasha, a record of Travel, the air-cells and passages of the lungs that can-, the large building nearly opposite their H Charcoal, Potash, Sulphurio Acid, for sale at % 50 do do Spikes do- do w'.- the breast. Whoever will return said dog or H stand lately occupied by Mr. Charles Thomas, .give information leading to his recovery will by AdOlphus Slade, Admiral of the Turkish not possibly be reached by any other medicine. old stand, and are now prepared to furnish any and intend to keep on sale , ' 4 Fancy Goods. .urro the State Agricultural Warehouse, No. 25 CLIQ at manufacturer's prices^tfop sale by;! - Fleet : Tempest and Sunshine or Life in^ Ken­ .Here is a case of 1 street, near Fulton, N. Y. LYON & KELLOGG, 83 iWater st.,Bridgeport,. ! be satisfactorily rewarded. Word may be left article in their line, as cheap or cheaper than Timber, Lath and Ume, ^ - THOMAS & EDWARD GILL, at the store of W. E. Bissell. tucky. by Mrs. Mary J. Holmes : Art Student :A«T«WA CHUBS. can be found anywhere in this vicinity. Among together with every variety of Lumber sold in MPORTERS of Fancy goods, Hosiery, Gloves, • • JVWKJA BROOKLYN, N. Y., Dec. 20th, 1863. ^ s- • - j CHARLES FITCH! 'i in Munich,'by Auna M. Howitt; Jacob Abbott's F their assortment may be found Sofas of all this market. We shall be happy to accommo­ Laces, Embroideries, Linens, Threads, Lo­ Wagon and Harm Builder's Hardware. Younf Christian Series, in three volumes, 1st For about eight years I hare been neverely afflicted, I ' Norwalk, Aug. 8* 1854. 19 3t with the Asthma; for the last two years I have goffered kinds, tete-a-tetes, mahogany chairs, card and date customers with any thing in our line at comotive needles, Trimmings Buttons, Jfcc.— i«. For. Sale. ' • extensiv.ei - assor,t>n!8Tit, QOE^JanLtly The Young Christian, 2d The Corner Stone, 3d bvyond.all my powers of description; months at a time I fancy tables, book stands, mahogany and all Goods from Auction every day.. liberal prices, jfijSf ,^B1!l,L.^ FIRST rate second hand buggy wagon and ^X hand and for sale low by ! *! • ~ " BUSHELS SEED POTATOES, for The Way.todo Good, (very greatly improved have not been able to sleep in a bed, getting what rest I other kinds of bedsteads, chairs of all descrip­ IyI5 14 Dey Street, N. Y. LYON & KELLOGG, 83 Water st., Bridgeport| and enlarged) : Boys at Home, by C. Adams, could sitting in my chair. My difficulty of breathing, tions, tables, beds, willow ware, looking glasses, — i • * • .i . •— V? ; A harness, for sale cheap, can be seen at the sale by: HOLMES & MEEKER.--- and my sufferings, were so great at times, that for hours Norwalk, April 13th, 1854. 15 6mos* premises of the late THOMAS ROBINSON. 2mlO author of Edgar Clifton, .&c.; Purple Tints of together my friends expected each hour would he my and every description of Parlor, Bedroom and OINER'S TOOLS.-r-The largest and best Paris. ChaMcter and'Manners m the -aw Em- Kitchen Furniture. Window and Picture Glass.' selected assortment' to- b® ' found in ;.the 71MERY by tli'e. cask or. lb. at last. J)nring the past six years I bare had the aid. and J LYON & -KELLOGG'S, pire. by Bayle jSt. John, author of Village Life 'attendance of some of the most celebrated physicians, Coffins of every description constantly on hand. $300 Wanted, A GOOD assortment ox window and Picture T CHICHESTER'S Hardware Store can be StatS,laiid at manufacturers prices, atS^i^^ter I 83 Water St., Bridgeport. in Effypt. Two Years Residence in a Levantme but have received no permanent benefit, and but little N good Real Estate security, for a term of Glass constantly on hand and for sale in quan­ A found the largest assortment of Paints, Oils, st. Bridgeport. LYON & KELIAGO. • relief: ' I at length haa the good fortune to procure Dr. years For Parties and particulars, apply tities to suit purchasers. Jtferchants from ev­ Varnishes and Painters' Materials, ever offered Familvi &C.: Violet/the Child of the City, a Curtis' Hygeana or lahaling Hygean Vapor and Cherry- Fisks-Patent Metallic Burial Case. O Story of New Ybrfc Life, by Kobert F.Greeley 5 Syrup. At the time I first obtained it, I was suffering at the office of the Gazette. tf29 ery section are invited to call and examine for in this market call and see him. sept. 8th: l^ew Line between hiss It is not generally known that we are agents themselves before buying. Orders by lettar The Forresters, by-Diiiiias ; Eife- and Sayings under one of my most violent attacks, and was in great for Norwalk and vicinity, for this style of Coffin S HPeter Wright's Anvils and sdlid>box of Mrs. Partington and ^others of; the Family,) distress,^ almost suffocating for want of breath. In less Notice. promptly filled EDWARD P. DICKIE, XCELSIOR Hoes, a new article in tins . New .York Norwalk. than ten-minutes from the time I applied the Inhaler to which is now being used so extensively and Hill' . & I : do [Vices. by B. P. ShillaBer of the Boston Post, the gen- HE New Grocery and Bakery at South Nor­ 144 Chambers St. near Hudson R R Depot, N T E market, for sale by HE SIOOP MAIU'UA ^xx,Capt. S. J. B.vxbee, my stomach, and took a teaspoonful of the Cherry Syrup, which is so, invaluable for vaults and Jo pre­ E. V. A. CHICHESTEK v Tillotson's, gsifl do nine work ; Royal Favorite or the Mysteries of I was relieved in a great measure frota the difficulty of serve or transport bodies to a distance. An T walk,' Depot, will be opened Nov. 15,1853. , will run as a Market-Boat, for the accom­ breathing, and had C comfortable night. I have since Our Bakery business will be niceljr conducted, s • - -- ' *'*•> » 'S T the Court of Charles the Second, by the author assortment of these cases will be constantly kept f " Gash Grocers. " ^ Tiliotson's brass box Vices 4,1 » modation "of freighters, between Norwalk and continued it.with the greatest possible benefit, and am and we hope to merit the good will of thosr- ECEIVED this day, a fine assortment of y New York throughbut 'tliii season, as follows: of Life in London. ' For sale at nov comparatively well. God only knows the amount on hand and furnished at. the shortest notice. HEESEBROUGH & OLENDORE, wholesale gro­ Jyde's and Parker's do SELLECK'S. of suffering tliia medicine has relieved me-from. Hy ad­ Furniture delivered, and Funerals at­ whose pleasure it may be to give us a call. Satin Cashmeres for Ladies' Cloaks; also, Leave Norwal/r, l&a.e,i side tlie Bridge, 6y vry cers, 203 Chamber st. and 195 Reade _st., RCloths, Merinoes, ftc., by C. J. GRUMAN. "of all sizes for sale by vice to the suffering is,—TRY IT. tended as usual free, in New Canaan and other Groceries cheap as ever for cash. CNew York. Buyers are particularly incited to LYJN & KELLOGG, 83 Water st., Bridgeport. Tuesday. Leave New York, Pike Slip, every NOTICE. MARGARET EASTON. Iy47 W.S.BTOUON. Saturday. . : , . ' VI whllUBUll.t1 . ,f3 places near Norwalk. E. QCIXTARD & SONS. ^ an examination of our stock. Orders by,letter, Cheaper than. Ever OWER? LATHE'S. and Vertical Drills of Her landing-it^Norwalk, wift^be- at itlie dock HE follbwirig vote was passed at the Town ^-I --- Norwalk, April 23d, 1854.- lyxvii promptly attended to at the lowest ' market f osx "fo> saie by;^ formerly occupied by Capt. Willis. -J. Merritt, T meeting held Dec. 5th, 1853, and is worthy t -i:i$coifftuMrTXON ounan. New Goods at Sonthport. rates. 1 ' 'J15 • At the South Norwalk Px&aii mtfLYON &,JC13XYX- E -go-ttor vta83 Water st., Bridgeport. ^ lay at Pike-Sl% from her arrival up to the 8 the past week a large and well selected rflHE subscriber has on 1iand by far th«, j Voted,'That Horses, Cattle1 and Geese be place is St. John, New Brunswick; When I reached this HE undersigned Manufacturers and Dealer A ALLARD'S New and Improved Edition is S ti me.of sailing. city, my health was very'poorhad a very bad cough, in Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, respect" assortment of DRY GOODS, DRY GROCERIES, - I Inrcrr* and best selection, of Fanuly Gr>- ^ . TVET^R COOPER'S celebrated Glue at his prohibited from going at large on the high­ raised a good deal of matter, which was frequently mix- T CROCKERY, FURNITURE, CHILDRKNS AND LADIES . the cheapest and best article now offered cdries'apd. Provisions, to be found in South - i DEiees by the barrel, for sale by • J ways aiid commons of this town. - -M 3 *4 .t fully invite our country friends to call and ex­ Bto the public. It will color the^Hair any shade to tlie «ale ed with blood , amines our stock, which they will find varied SHOES, HATS, CAI-S & LADIES BONNETS, Looking Norwalk, which he offerrto his customers and jgt xj r, ,^YON & KELLOGG, charge. • Freights' en on reasonable terms,, i A true copy Of record, • •: /- weak Hud emaciated. My friends aid physician pro­ in 20Minutes. Iy40 : and good, and at as low prices as can be purchas­ Glasses, Paper Hangings, Window Shades, tie public, at greatly^reduced pruses. His ftp 83 Watfer *>• Bridgeport. and returns.promptly, made. < - 19 4t JOHN A. WEED, Town Clerk/ nounced my case Consumption, and beyond the reach of Umbrellas, Parasols, Trunks,Warp, Batting, : :. NUBBELL." medicine. :I accidentally heard of Dr. Curtia'\Hygeana ed elsewhere, both wholesale and retail. Par­ ciliues are such that he^will be constantly re- « or Inhaling Hygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup, and obtain ticular attention is given to the manufacture of Sfc. A weekly supply of fashionable goods.— PIANO FOBTSS. ceiving new. and fresh supplies of goods, as the gt.,;.- TTtfOdD'S REFINED BORAX; by the lb., NorwaikljMay i854. V ' 4tl9 ! A NOTHER Lot' of New Music, just received ed a package, which! verily believe was the. means of J Vi our Hats, which for durability and finish cannot All orders promptly filled at the lowest cash J. & F. HAINES, 116 3d Avenue, New wants of his Customers may require, which will VV case'clr barrelj-at J\. at • • KNAPP'S, : saving my life. Soon after wearingithe Inhaler, I found LYON & KELLOGG'S, •\ToLet. it relieved the pressure on my lnngs, and after a while be surpassed. Our assortment of Cloth Caps prices; Satisfaction given or goods may be N. . York. Dealers supplied on liberal always be of therbest quality and sold at th« J 83 Water st., Bridgeport. frnt:-0\Utf . : -V* the disease made its appearance upon the surface under embraces every variety ; Our stock of Straw returned. terms. iy*o very lowest possible price, and he would re- ^ HE barn near the 'Bridge, belonging to NOTICE. , . the Inhaler. I took the Cherry Syrup as directed, and fmectfull solicit an examination and trial of the 'i-'- :, continued to do so, my cough gradually growing better, Gooods consists of all kinds in use, the most ^SEWING,*?/-?"' XCELSIOR SAND and "Emery Paper, by the Estate of N. S.,Bailey, dee'd. En­ llIS i^ to' forbid all persons'from giving prominent of which are Panama, Leghorn, KINSLEY1 DAHZJNG, sime. GEO. W.SMITH. T until it entirely left me, and I now consider myself cured. Coats, Pants, Vests, Drawers, Ac.., constantly WHOXIB8AX«lJ DRUOOX8T '••the^'eaih or quire, by quire of T. B. Butler, or Charles Fields. tf!9 T ANGELlNE PRICE credit on my account I stiU wear the Inhaler, aa the use of it is rather pleas­ "Canton, Sennett and Palm Leaf Hats, suita­ on hand for all good Sewers. Those in Nor­ South Norwalk, May 15th, 1854. ^ E ant, and believing it strengthening and purifying to the 62 Vesey St., n -— as I will pay no debts of her contracting from lunirs. I feel unwilling at present to dispense with it. ble for Mens and Children? wear. walk can be supplied every Monday from the 83 Water st., Bridgeport. Just Published. ' ->•- this date. THEODORE PRICE. ® , • , JOHNinnw mWOOD. i WEST & RAYMOND, dwelling of Mr. Lewis Smith, in SouthNorwalk, RDERS personally or by letter equally re­ " Stone For Sale. ~ p Norwalk, May 8th, 1854. 19 3t HE Senators Son or the Mitiiie Law, by Sold by BOYD k PAUL, No. 4o Cortlahdt 3ml4 ft 154 Chatham st., New York. between 9 and 12 o'clock, A.M. Those on O garded in prices, qualities, dispatch, Ac. ly tA LOADS of good Stone - for sale, suita- fef „r Grindstones. Radding Ridge and vicinity can be supplied DU_ . ble for docldng or buildingbuildin, .purposes, . ^ T Metta Victoria Fuller; H ouse hold "Scene's street, N. Y., and W. E. BISSELL, Norwalk. ERRIMACK Prints, a large lot jnst receiv­ ^^ TO^S Ohio Grit, of all sizes; tor sale for the Home Ciricle: anew J'iclbrial History Tissue Paper Price $3 a package containing a bottle of Hy­ Apprentices Wanted. from Samuel Osborn's every other Wednesday, and but a short distance from the Bridge. En-• # F good quality and variety of colors at P. M., commencing 10th of ed, amongst them some beautiful styles. quire at th« QMetle OActi br? . . ... • "t® i'il i». 4H^t:'aasMs» w Attittp |swA: ait at iuitfkuM: -i 1 »'i(f .v ulafcj" MTS .v,q*q otoa ' ftgtf 'TfwShtfeffsft 38f| ' 'a'dKril-bi; ' I . :!,81£4Jii»JlW iSlOt; -• sdl it> - «v )/» •'M i -nmds mAi Sius r:eyr0 ai BS(96'|;'T • rfexi, feu;; mtiii\ -esq .awWoAjJ- '* > .• t£ Jiti Ibis -W'"J - ; Wt Mjfff 'SfiT v. tofi'j.pf'i'i ; •V,.smtxm .a > X 'J: - .rw f II® V ,0)1 .ioO j: 'if i'sj! c2i HTldr ^ - • -

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ijfaimtyitotoutvr <*£* -"- jjf»- . * . , . .'.. ^ .1 " W',,,. ;.-V« >4r.K-?t- ftf n * imn*fwc wX V/ $ sasfiMaMi . .era w- juusi-o ,&- juzi«0 iiii tmjS^jmmi^ ,.t mTTTTTtTltfWif5'*«a1**a#T^^^ awBatifiasafattffiBMa % MEDICAL A2VXBSH: AND ZHAR- vw Selleok's Line of Packets ON1 St ON BBAH9 To thfi of Norwalk ! i * HUSBTS ' NEWYORKBRANOH n Great Artist's tfntonEnteiritffoa. KIAOGOVZDB. Am.CONVEYANCES. For New York. ^ *^ovLTlSKASK,than other««SS recently mtide a very large addition to their . Commencing May 15, 1854. returning will leave Pike Slip, N. Y., every skilful workmanship. The best assortment of before presented, to the public. The patwnt i, u'ii Total, $250,000 And Thousands'of Lives saved from aPREMA- tion. It illustrates anatomically and fully with former stock of Well Made and ' Fashionable Thursday* All freight forwarded to this liae, Amoicu and Foreign Marble, kept constantly iii TURE GRAVE, by this late discovery. the plates everything pertaining to the male or Trains' to New Ydrk.^ ^ not required to be constantfy pourin/dowa hJ. The American Artists' Union, would respect­ ' From JVew Haven. will meet with prompt attention and dispatch. on hand. throat aconstant stream oiBottled Swill —nai' female genital systems; with a full description 0 Produce sold at the highest market price, and Persons wishing to procure Monuments or any fully announce to the citizens of the United Testimonials of the most unexceptional character are A CCOMMODATION—At 5.30, 6.45, and ther torub himself with/of and states and the Canadas, that for the purpose of COntinu&lly peuririg in from every part of the Country, of the causes, symptoms, and most certain cure returns made accordingly. Freight to be sent kind of Marble Works, are invited to call und A. M . . all that is required to produce a the advancement and ; extension ,of the Fine bearing witness to the unpaiollelled efficacy of these of all diseases to which theyare liable; from the CLOTHING1 J\. 10.15 . and "4.30 P M on the Danbury aud Norwalk.Railroad, will be give a personal inspection of his material a»»d medicinei. EXPRESS A. cure is .simply IO . WKAK thm C.AI/O^B ^ Arts, and with a view of enabling every fami­ secret habits of youth and excessesof mature age for man and boys, which wi 1 be sold on the —At 9.35 V. and 1.10. 1.50. 9.25 landed at thfe freight depot, also freight ree'd workmanship, as this will be more satisfaetmy The following show the number of cases cured, as cer­ as impotency and innocent or unforseen affec­ p. x. RAST BI3KA«D for a few hours each dav n.til ly throughout the length -and breadth of the tified to by lettera and other testimonials, received from Cheap, One Price, Cash System. from the depot free of extra charge' ' than to purchase of Agents without an opportu­ the part has obtained its natural amoint • land, to become possessed of a gallery of pic­ all parts of the'Union and British Colonies, from the 1st tions, syphilis (primary and constitutional) gon- From JVorwalk and Port Chester. SELLECK ft DEMMON. nity of testing the quality of the article at­ : S ACCOM Nervous Fluid, from the Chain. They are w tures. many, of them the work of master minds of January,1862,, to January 1st, 1853, inclusive: orrhasr, blebnorrhagie, etc. with numerous cer­ and all wlio are in want of a good garment for PECIAL . trains from Norwalk—At Norwalk, April 4th, 1854. tracted for. :•. jCases Cured. A. A. M constructed aa to be worn next to the skin MT and finally, ;for the purpose.of giving a. world tificates of the IHostunparalleled cures ever per­ a little money, will find it for their advantagelo P.00 M. ; from Port Chester, at 5.30 . and 'f The Lettering and Ornamental work is Dyspepsia and habitual Costivensss ...... L .763 3.50P.X. ducing a constant current of Elestro-Ma'xnut wide circin^tion.to f Nervous Disorders _ ' 331 formed. Every person both married and sin­ call at the JVeto York Branch Clothing Store, For BOSTON executed by experienced woikmen, and OMI : gle should read-this work. Sold by - Stringer where will be found in part the following arti um, and ca» be used at all times, and will u«l aeneral:D6bUity^ •" _:t. 004- Trains from New York. warrant it to give entire satisfaction. for years;! , Darley'sgceat picture of Wyoming] • > Pustules,'.unhealthy-color of tlie skiu :> fsy iiTr 510 «KTownsendj;2j$ Broadway,'at the Broadway ,cles with prices affixed : • T0N1N6T0N LINE, for Boston, Providence, 4 - They have determined to distribute among)the _ • •' ' For JVew Haven. W •• | SMITH A MORGAN. Th» Disease :in which they produce th Bilious Disorders . ^ . 5^1363 Post Office 422[Broattwav, and by the author 500Frocksand Sacks, of Broadcloth, A 'A".'*., S New Bedford, and Taunton.—Inland Route, v • purchasers of this work, price $1,00, 3 ••: Scrofula and Mercurial Complaints ' - ' " . 491 ^l^lDoeskihs, Tweeds and Fancy CCOMMODATION^—At 7 and 11.30 ; and without change of cars or detention, carrying moat marked results, are ! Jaundice : • ' . : ~ . r . ; .192 Dr. Larmoht/ 42 Reade street, coimer of Brad- at 4.10 and 5.15 P. M. The 4.10 p. M. train is 250,000 gifts* of the .value'of $250,00V.'•: r< way, New York, formeriy from Paris and Lon­ p Cassimeres, from #2 to $12 the Eastern Mail. Tkm Oldest Bo«t & Shot Rheumatism, Uterine Pains, Livar Complaint v-; . - ~ '306 Express to Greenwich. s Xlist of Glffc8. rp ; ' S<Rheum ' 91 don. Price $1, mailed free of postage to anj lOOOpaiis Pants, of all shades and The steamers C. VANDERILT, Capt. , Joel k STORE IN NORWAUC. PainfulSwelled Joints, Flatulence, Dyspepsia i colors, for Laborers, McchanicB EXPRESS—At 8 A. M., ;,3T00 and 4 P. M.—The Stone, and COMMODORE, Captain John G. l*aralysis, Sciatic,. extracted Joints, E ? Marble Statuary, $40,Gii[fa%,~.._ address, securely sealed.;' Address all letters A. M. THE subscriber would inform,the jnb- V ' ' • v" Jand Business Men, from 1 to 5 8 train stopsat Staimord aiid Bridgeport; Bowns, iu connection with the Stoningtbn and lic that he has made very large additions to Ms Palpitation oftheHeart Pains of the Chest, ' • 100 bnstspfWa&in^ton; Consumptive decline, Golds and Gouglia - ^ogv. 405 Box 71' Broadway, Fost Oilice, New York.— v> the 3.00 P. M., at Stamford, Norwalk and Bridge­ 1 do Clay, 100..ss.r.10,000 Dropsy ' Agents wanted in every town. The author 200 Vests, of new patterns and de- Providence, and Boston and Providence Rail­ stack of seasonable Men's and Boy's Summer Neuralgia of the Face, Gout, General Debilltj 484 port ; the 4 P. M. train at Stamford. roads, leaving New York-daily (Sundays' ex­ do Webster. iOO...... * do Rlieuma'tism • . • ^30^120; jsures all the diseases treated on in the work, v signs, all varying in quality and and Winter Boots and Shoes, also every style _ IB IT KNOWN, r Oth«r TariouB disorders * 7051 . price from 75c to $4 For Port Chester and J\oru>alk. cepted,); from Pier No.2 N. R., first wharf above of Ladies' Shoes, Rubbers, tc., in their season, do Calhoun, do do .at his old oflace, 42 lteade street, corner of SPECIAL ACCOM. TRAINS—Ai.8.45 A. M. and That^PULVERMACHER'S CHAINS ar< Oil Paintings andeol.Steel Engravings. But a short time has elapsed since tbese great and good Broadway,' froni ll A. M. till 2 P. M., and from Battery-j)lace, at 5 o'clock P. M., and Stoning- which he will sell at the lowest living prices.-*- Medicines baVe teen made known to the public, yet thoii- ALSO—— 6.30 p. ii. for Norwalk, and 1.30 p. M. and 4.20 ton at 8 o'clock P. M„ or on the arrival of the Patented by the United States Government : sauda have already experienced their good effect. Jnva- 6 till 9'evening (Sunday from 2 till 3 P. M.)— His work he warrants to wear as long or longer ,n ai, 50 elegant Oil Paintings, in splendid gilt > I Bosoms, coljars, gloves, suspenders, shirts, p. M. for Port Chester. Mail train, which leaves Boston at 5 12 / y use in every Hospital is rllds given ovfer by their physicians as incurable^ have N. B.—Not the urug Store. Iy41 than that obtained at any other store, and his are frames, size 3x4 ftveach $100*:.i. .•.. $5,000 "(Stand relief and been restored to sound and' vigorous stocks, scarfe; handkerchiefs, shoulder Bracer For BOSTON, via Hertford, Springfield These steamers are unsurpassed for strength, M T1 ir 't."" recommended by Praia 100 Oil Paintings, 2x3 ft each $60.. .^.5,000 long and successful business experience in this Mott, Van Buren, Post, Carnochan, of that city, health from their use The great amount of good these —in short; every description tit Gentlemen's and Worcester. safety, speed, comfort and elegance. The offi­ community, is the best guarantee he can give 500 steel plate Engravings, brilliantly col­ Mediciuea have done, has induced thousands to recoui- besides many other articles EXPRESS at. 8 A. M. and 4 P. M. Dine and Sup and are also used by most of the T1URE Marseilles Oil—Especially for Table Furnishing Goods, cers are experienced and attentive. of honorable and upright dealing. ored in oil , rich gilt frames,' 24x30 in.. meod tbcin to their iriends. Men of integrity and Physi­ BISSKIX'S. too numerous to mention. at Springfield. cians have sanctioned their use, and recommend them to use, just received at • The natural advantages of this route are su­ Repairing of every description, neatly done rauv MBpzoAXi auur or £vsora. each $10...... 5,000 the public. N. B.—Every article will be marked with the For Connecticut River,•< Vermont Railroads, perior to any o.her. Being shorter and; more The price of the Chains are S3 and $5 : and i>.Ji - 10,000 elegant steel ptate engravings, col*: - Lowest Price On it, with no deviation, and we and Moiitredl. " at short notice. Shocking Case of Scrofula Cured. For Sale Cheap, direct, the trip is more pleasantly and expedi­ Findings, of the best quality and in any mMl Part 'he &ate. ored in oil, .of the Washington Monument defy all competition in regard to Prices and EXPRESS—At 8 A. M. Dine at'Springfield. tiously performed, while passengers can always together with a pamphlet of 36 pages contain­ DR. O. W. Halsky— New Yorkj Dec, Gth, 185^. MODERN Built sqntfre box.family wagon, quantity, always on hand and for sale, at rea­ 20x26 e^ch $4 ...... $40,000 Quality, as many articles will be sold than the For Accommodation Train of the New Ha­ re}y on reaching their destination In advance ing a description of thrilr manner of us<» - Dkar SIR ^—1 deem it but justice to A suitable for one or two horses. It will be sonable rates to the craft. Store, as heretofore, 237,000 steel plate Engravings, from one you as the inventor of a great medicine, to send 0'ou a sold cheap for want of "use. Enquire at the cloth can be procured to make them up. ven, Hartford, atid. Srringfield R. R.—At of those by either of the other routes. iir^'-iM^ ^ BISSELL, Sole Agent for Nor« hundred different plates, now in posses- Call and see under the Conn. Hotel. adjoining J. A. Weed's, west side the Bridge. short history of ray own case. I am twenty-seven years GAZETTK OFFICE. 3t3 11.30 A. if. and 3.00 'p. M. The COMMODORE, from New York—Monday, UU HENRY HANDES. walk, will be pleased fo. exhibit their mode ot rk sion of, and owned by the Artists Un-' i iS; of age* At thirteen I was attacked with Scrofula, which ' For Canal R. ii.—At 8 and 11.30 A. ». Wednesday and Friday. From Stonington— use to all who may apply. | ion; of the market value of, from 50 formed Pustulesand broke out in large ulcers ofl my neck, Aug. 2d, ,1853.^^. near the collar bone, and from thence extended nearly up Pure Vegetable Hair OIL 1 For JVew Haven aad New Ldhdon R. R. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. N. B. Although Uterine pains are readihi cents to $1,00 each ...... , $41,000 EXPRESS—At .8 A..M. to New London, Nor­ checked by simply applying one end of the is? to the left ear. About six months since 1 commenced OR preserving, beautifying and giving The C, Vandekbilt, from NeW York—Tues­ Beat Estate, 84,000. using your Forest Wine aud Pills, (following the direct- wich, Stoningtonand Providence,' and 3.00 P.M. day, Thursday and Saturday. From Stoning­ >OK 18MJ • Cham upon the Spine, just above the hip, and "" ions,) which in nine weeks, cured me. The ®?a.r8' ® F- gloss to,the hair. Good for ladies, gen­ HE subscriber gratefully acknowledges the to New London only. 1 elegant dwelling, in 32dst. N. Y.* , $12,000 . though now sound bear testimony of the dreadful, man­ ton—Mondad,-Wednesday and Friday. Anotker lauwaaa Arrival the other upon the Abdomen, still, it is not safe ^ 22 buildinglota inlOO and 101st streets, N. VJ tlemen and children. We know its good qual liberal patronage bestowed on him the prist • For Housatonic Railroad. ; for ladies who are " eneiente" to make use of ner in which I was afflicted. After nearly fourteen years ities and varrent every bottle, at N. B.—Passengers on arriving at Stonington.^ R/ OF NEW • Y. city, each 25x100 ft. 4eep, each $10Q0 •• .sugering, I now rejoice to say, that my health is fully Tfive years by the'citizens of thiB arid the adjoin- Express—At 8 A. M. ivin proceed immediately per steamboat train to them only: for a few moments each time, as mis- $22,000 restored oy your remedies, all others having proved A. JACKSON'S tng towns, and would inform them that he has For Naugatuck Railroad. carriage it most sure to follow by lone use P quite ineffectual. YoiiVs, Very Respectfully, silversmith and Jeweller. Providence, Boston, Taunton and New Bedford, Spring Goods, 100 Villa Sites, containing each10,000 sq. lAMuilLBGEN. constantly an hand a large assortment of Express—^At 8 A. M. and 3 P.M. ' or by accommodation trains from Stonington J. STEINERT, General Agent, 568 Broad- ® ft. in the suburbs of.'New York city, and '" For Danbury and Norwalk Railroad at 6 1-2 A. M. ; At the Old MUKUl STORB. way, N. Y. Ijtt £ Cure of Palsy; Feed, Feed. Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Vali- commanding a magnificentview of the ' Accom.—At 7 and 8.45 A. M. and Express at A Baggage-Master accompanies the steamer E are happy to inform oar customers, The following Testimony, given us by Mr. Jothan P, Condit, P. M. Hudson River and Long. Island Sound, ' of Orange. X. J-, shows the extraordinary effects of - this HE, subscribers keeps constantly on hand Whips, 4.10 and train through each way. that we have just received, and are now each $500, ....$50,000 every description of Feed, which it will be Trains to New York from Norwalk- W oq : Wine and 1'ilU in Paralysis. . •• rti''-. For passage, berths, state-rooms, or freight, receiving, the T fc Bags, SfC. ACCOM.—At 6, 6.46, S.05, and 11.40 A. M., and Loans of cash, $30,000. ' DR. G. W. «ALSEY— Orange, tW>. lith, 1853. a pleasure to sell to his customers at all timas, application may be made at Pier No. 2, N. R>, THE SODTH NORWALK^ > DEAR Sir—My wife had a stroke of 5.50 P.M. Largest and Best Selected Stock.' 20 loans of cash, for 100 years each, without and no growling./' Give us "a call. which he will sell much less than can be pur­ or at the office, No. 10 Battery-place. ! interest or security, 250 each, $5,0Q0 the Palsy, so severe that her whole system was complete­ HOLMES & CO. chased elsewhere. The best ot materials are EXPRESS.—At 10.42 A.M., at 2.15 and 10.30 P.M. '.^.s PF - V • MmanBY. X&r" 50 : do • do 100 do 5,000 ly paralysed. She continued to grow weater lor nearly, always used and perfect satisfaction guarantied Trains to Now Haven from Norwalk. • r-: Spriaf Bry Goods, f|lHE proprietors wish f„ cell the attVa. te ;!,: F two years, losing nearly all use and sensibility of i her Ufc j? ioo >;-Tdo do V :' so do 6.000 recovery. At this time she began to take: your Medi­ . Rapp's Gold Pelts. on all work execute'd at this establishment, or ACCOM.—At 9.24 A.M., at 1.54, 3.40, 6.24, and tion of tlifir customers and tlie publir ' t K; ATTENTION.^ ir'.y Ever Before Offered in Norwalk •' 250 •»'- do-' do'-*' 20 do 5,000 cines. Their good effects were soon experienced.. She the'money returned. 7.39 p. Mi EXPRESS—At 5. p. u. to their choice stock of fruit- and ornamental began gradually to improve in health, and. in a few UST Received a large lot of Adam William And having bought them Anting the tightness 2000 do do 5 do 10,000 liapp's Patent 'Niche Gold Pens. These jKg- We have now on hand and are making See large bill of advertisement at the Station .-*J) ^rees consisting of 'appl«, pear^, plnm, eherr*. ® The holder of each ticket, is entitled, first to a months recovered entirely. The extraordinary effects J Houaes fend principal Hotels. of the money market, FOR CASH, we itnhesi- of your Wine and Pills, in curing ifcy wife of a complaint Pens embrace all the properties contained in up to order, several setts ofvery light and tasty tatingly assert Wat we can afford them at pri­ •each, apricot,, quince, strawberries, gooseber' • steel plate engraving, (size 25x30 in) of the we never expected her to get better, of, induces me, aB a the finest quill pen, and fot durability they can­ double and single HARNESS, which will be GEO. W. WHISTLER, Jn.; SupU. ^If you Want i ri^ blackberries and black Naples «nr- w Great American Historical work of Art, dutv I owe to yourself and the public, to send you this found superior in neatness, and beauty of finiah ces that cannot be equalled in eheapness by rants.* " " m certificate. JOTHAN P. CONDIT. not be surpassed.: Every pen is warranted to ANY BSTABLISHMENTmVAntFlKLBCOL'NTYJ WYOMING, wear 20 years, if well used. Call and examine. and workmanslrip, to anything ever exhibited Norway sprnee, white pine, balsom fir, Amer- ^ I am acquainted'with Mr. J. P. Condit, and know- the any articie appertaining to the Our stock, which wit greatly reduced, on A copy of which may be seen at the office of above certificate,to be"true. , H. P. HERDMAN, A. JACKSON, No. 5 Maine-st., in this market before."8^. r: -smmsA-- ican spruce, arboritas, weeping-willow, horse S this paper, and second, to one of the '250,000 ' . . 23 Chambers-st., N. Y. Saddlery and Harness bus*. account of the extra amount of our Fall trade eheetnut, mountain ith. .» Successorr.to C. E. Disbrow. Special attention paid to Repairitig, which Danbury&WotvrUkllailRbad. Gifts, which will be distributed On the comple­ READER ! if you want not your constitution injured will always be done at the shortest I ness' made m the best ^ —(thereby showing that .our efforts to *ell Also, the new or pure Red Antwerp, which^^ tion of the sale of the tickets. by that slow, lurking poison Calomel, or other mineral FALL AND WINTER ARR4[NGESIENT. Goods cheaper than our Deigliboi*, are appre­ iwe warrant^anahold ourselves responsible, for Bubstances, touch not' such Mcdieines as contain them, or .4* Iron and Steel. ft; ] notice, and in the neatest LU stfi 1 The purchaser of 5 tickets, on the receipt of J Commencdjo OCT. 31st, ,1853. > manner sold at a • ciated)—is now FULLY REPLENISHia>, and its being the pure plant. . ' ' any uncertain Medicine whatever, but.procure those ex­ "TMERICAN, English refined, and English . manner. we are enabled tp show Our friends a his order, will be forwarded, carefully packed, cellent and purely vegetable preparations, Halsey's Forest Trains will run daily (Sundays excepted) as •'<—.W -i* •GSaSBYilOUR.tCo^ir Wine and l'ills. r\ common Iron, assorted square, round and l^Just call and see yourselves. fair profit, and either one copy of the " Wyoming," elegantly i follows: We wish to call particular attention taft painted in oil colors, or one copy of the "Wy­ If you have th'e Dy spepsia, or are troubled with cos- fiat; horse and ox shoe shapes, nut, band, hoop 3 X tiveness, takethis "Wifae and.tlie Pills, according - to the F. BRADLEY, {j*' Warranled^' of all Goods that we usually keep, rthan we our ltrge stock, (beiug the largest in the State,) *i£ oming," plain, and one cojjy of each of. four and bolt iron. Cart and wagon tire, cast Ger­ OAIRAVNR TO SOUTH worwals of dwarf pears of ^ or 40 choice varietie* . directions, andyou will"then getwell. ... man, English blister, spring and American 1853, Aug. 9. Under Conn. Hotel. f ;mt' O to ''i '(•» {>• have ever before done at thisseason of the year. other engravings, equal to it lii value, and is • If you are nervous or weakly, or have emaciated coun­ 6.50 A. M.—Arriving at South Norwalk at —: " . •• • .... ' ; , tenance, or general debility, this Wine aud the Pills, will steel, &c.; for sale by WM. C. STREET. : 8.00 A. M. and connecting with the 6.45^ A. M. Ac­ We wigh particularly to call the attention entitled to 5 gifts. The purchased .of,more __ f than 5 tickets, can have his choice out of:100 restore you to health and energy. . New Canaan Nursery. > > > commodation from New Haven, stopping at all of the Ladies to our assortment of • • Silver snd Plated Ware*. . If yon have unhealthy colored skin, or pimples, or pus­ Fanning; Mills; different subjects, from steel plates' bwded. by. tules, or blotches, these Medicines will purify the blood, I STEPHEN HOYT & CO. stations. WM. li. SWAN'S, • * Rich Dress Goods, M-wpplyof Silver Spoona^ the Artist's Union, each picture being in val- .and eradicate all such humors from the skin. F the farmers want their grain cleaned well 3.00 P. M.—Arriving at South Norwalk 'in oi all kinds, (we know they are pure ae j,'a AVE on hand and offer tor sale-at their which comprises all of the new styles to be equivalent to the." Wyoming," mhd is enti­ If you have a weekly constitution, and feel yourselves and fast, let them go and bny of CHICHESTER time for passengers going East to take the 3.00 Who has now on hand, the found in the New York market, of coin,) Butter Knives and Beef Forks: also every too old for-ytfur years, .take these excellent* Medicines, Nurseries, situated one anjl a half miles p. M. Express Train from New York, and for tled K= one gift for each ticket he holds. A and they will invigorate' your constitution and fortify it H kind of Plated Spoons, Forks. Knives,. Ladles,. ^;rf. " list of tko subjects can be Been at the office of TRAW cutters, Hovey's patent spiral knives east of the village of New Canaan, and three those going West the 4.00 P. M. acc. Train from largest and best assortment ever HICHVAMCTMU* : ko., all neatly engraved without charge, and for longer life. We have received over fifty different patterns, If you are Bilious, (which may be known by sncli the best and cheapest in the market, at and a half from Norwalk: New Haven, (Passenger and Freight train.) warranted. . . I SA. JACKSON. - this $ap€?. CHICHESTER'S. offered in this County, and consisting of A cK-fe;—-Persons desiring tobecome Agents tomb as Drowsiness, JLoss of Appetite, Dizziness, r ured S - Apple, Pear, (standard and dwarfs,) Peach, SOUTH MrORWAX.lt TO DANBUBT. ihscf ttcinv- by forwarding (post Tongue, &c.)* take a good dose of the forest Pills, and they, Plum, Cherry, Apricots (on plum and peach which are to be sold at prices de­ Plain, Changeable, Plaid ^ Brocade, ic: will purge from the stomach and bowels :ill inorbid and NEW BOOT, SHOE, 9.25 A. M.—Arriving at Danbury.at 11.15 FOB SALB OBEAP. paid,; .3 ~i, .shall'be eeiii.-a Gift Ticket, a copy bilious matter, and thus prevent a fit of sickness, and stocks,) and Quince Trees. # , A.M., taking passengers from the 6.45 A. M. Also, small fruits, viz: Raspberries, the Fal- fying competition. Call and see and for newness of Btyle, and richness of pat- COMPLETE set of Mitchell's Outline Maps, of Wyoiuiagvaafl a. froapectus,-containing all save your doctor's billiof 10, 20, or $50. _ Leather & Finding; Store Train from N. Haven, and":the 7.00 A.M. Train terns, we take pride in saying that they cannot necessary inio.- ^ion. -.v. / If you have the Liver Complaint, the Forest Wino and tolf, Franconia and (the true) Red Antwerp, from New York. (PasseUger and Kreight.) for yourselves. A They may be seen at this office, p Pills will cure it. These Medicines exert a powerful and WHOLESALE & RETAIL. |}1j|f§ English Gooseberries; Currants, black English, be excelled. Thejirtce* are sure to be satis­ It is confident, Hf.iieved, that the tickets : 5.25 P. M.—Passenger# only-^receiving pas­ Norwalk, Jan. 1st. 1853. most'salutary action'on the Liver, and have been the red and white Dutch, superior varieties; Straw­ factory. will be disposed of O/'the first of July, 'When means of curing thousands of this trbubelsome disease. HE subscriber hereby gives notice to the cit­ sengers from the 4.00 P.M . acc. Train from New We are also in receipt of all the Fall styles of "71 Ova* Pistols, &e. the distribution of Gifts will be entrusted to a Parknts, there is not, perhaps, a month in the. year T izens of Norwalk, and the public in gen­ berries, the most approved varieties; Isabella Haven and the 3.00 p. M. express from New OUBLE and single barrell Gnns and, Pis- C committee appointed by the ticket-holders, that some one of your ehildren or members of your fam­ eral, that he has taken a store on the west side and Catawba Grape vines. York, stopping at all Stations, arriving at Dan­ ,i TJnion j Ii:;/ Worsted Dress Good*, tols, caps, shot pouches, powder flasks,Ao. f ily.do not'complain ofHeadache, or Dizziness,' or Sickness : D of the bridge, opposite ilie Post Office, No. 1 ORNAMENTAL TREES.—Horse Chestnut, moun­ V and take pride in showing onr assortment of The steel plates from which the engravings at Stomachy or have fured tongues,\or some other unfa­ bury at 6.35 P. M. CLOTHING IT# for sale by WM. C. STREET! are printed, can be seen at the office of the Ar vorable symptoms. These are the forebodings of. disor­ Water-st., and fitted it up hi good order, where tain ash, silver maple, larch, spruce, balsam'nr Stages from Ridjgefield Centre run to Ridge- PLAID DS LAINES and Cashmues, PLAIN Aix- der, and sickness, of some kind or other, soon follows ; may be found at all times a.large stock of gent s, and arbor vitacs. .For vigor apd healthfulness THE Proprietor of this far famed establish-; W6ol CASHMERE,and DE LAINE TBIBXT CIOTBS, test's Union and cost $100,000. Specimens ot field Station so as to connect with the 6.50 Ladled Fancy Workbozes, for eiich symptoms'always iShow that bile or morbid mat­ ladies' andt children's Boots and Shoes of all of growth, the above trees are not excelled if ! ment, wouid inform the inhabitants of Norwalk &ci, fte., which have only to be shown, to be the Oil Paintings and Engravings,artaleo on ter eiists-in the ^stomach and bowels, or that the system A". M., and the 3.00 P.M;, trains, and return on view at the rooms, - descriptions, manufactured by us expressly for equaled by any in the country. and adjoihing toWns, that he has on hand a good soid''" ANCY aud plain Work and Traveling Bas- 1 is otherwise disordered; Timely use of the .Forest. Wine the'arrival at tlie Ridgefleld Stationof the 9.25 assortment of Fall Mid Winter Clothing, which References, in regard to the property W. and Pills will, in- all cases,., prevent sickness from such this market, by the best of workmen and of the Special regard has been had in the selection^ 4,. M. and 5.25 P. M. trains. We cordially invite all to call and examine F kets and small sine Looklag Glasses, very causes, sind will purify the blood, and produce strength he is selling at great bargains; those wanting C. Barrett, Esq.,: Counsellor at Law, I0 Wall best materials; no exertions will be spared to of the varieties of our large stock of apple trees, ~ HARVEY SMITH, Sup't. our stock and prices. cheap, at. JACKSON'S. Jf| and animation. anything in bis line will find it to their advan­ st. N. Y. : F. J. Vis8cher'& Gb.. Real Estate please, those who favor us with a call. Custo­ that they be such as are of healthy, strong and Danbury, Oct. 1853: The Forest Medicines kept always^t hand, to be taken vigorous growth, abundant andrejgular bearers, tage to give him a call; as Us experience in Onr Cloth Department Brokers, 80 Nassau st., N. Y. : : whenever such symptoms are exhibited, will save your mers' work made to order, with neatness, and MfOrSate or to Let. All orders for tickets, mutt-be addressed foinily almost entirely from sickness, as well as your despatch. A share of public patronage is re­ and the most valuable market varieties. These the business and facilities for carrying it on, en­ is now well supplied with all of the new stylea doctor's bill, which, frequently .amounts to more in a New York 6c Liverpool V. S. ables him to furnish the" same articles? for a of Cloths and Cassimers in market. ; c A Dwelling House containing fourteen post-paid, with-the money enclosed, to > ! spectfully. solicited by • J. P. HANFO RD,_Jr. _ Nurserses now occupy more than 15 nefes Ot week, than sufficient pfv these Medicines: to keep your : price than those of less experience possibly can. rooms,withabout fonracres.of ground.S J. W. HOLBROOKE, Sec. family in good health for. years. 1K&- Particuiar attention paid to repairing in land, embracing more thah 200,000 cultivated ! Black Twill'd French Cloths, 'I ; 1 46 NAZI. STEAMERS- My clothing is all made under my own supervi­ Said house 1s entirely newj never having been -3 3mI6 505 Broadway, N. Y. LADIES, the Forest Wine is yourmedicine. \ :Tliis pleas- ali its branches. Norwalk, Aug. 9th. Friiit Trees. y 1 : - • sion, consequently is better ma4e than is gener­ from $3 to $7 per yard. Brown, Drab, Blue, Ad * occupied; eomaitnduig asplendid view of Long i ant, agreeable, yet effective medicine} exactly suits your HE Ships composing this line are the fol- Island Sound and surrounding country. Will 1^ delicate constitution** > If yoii are weakly. or neiVbiis, or ' lowing: . ally found at-'bther stores. I also have a larger elaide and all other colors, at almost any price. $200,000 "Worth of Gifts for inrgenersl.ill health, this Wine will do more to restore I, Iiubin's Extracts UTLER Y.—A splendid assortment of Amer­ be sold .on-very reasonable terms; one half of ican and English Cutlery, both table and TATLANTIC. Capt; Wcste ^AqwiCjiCapt. Njre.-fj'i stock on hand than any-other store,in Norwalk, Black ,and Fancy Cassimtrs, . The People !. you thanl all other medicines. In. all cases where bile so that the purchaser has a better assortment to the purchase money nuy remain on mortgage. pA exists, or the bowels constipated, the Forest Pills alse HE subscriber has now on hand the most Cpocket. Please call and examine. ARCTIC, Cajrt'.-Luce.' UiBi^TI^aptUomstoCk. Silk, Satin and Worsted VESTINGS—and la Enquire of Mr. JohnAusten or of the sah^ip 103,000, Worth of maguiflcent Gifts to .the. should.be'taken,'.according to the directions.' ? • completq assortment ever before,offered in . E. V. A. CHICHESTER. ADRIATIC, Capt. Grafton. selcct from.- I am also receiving daily additions i subscribers of the Rock of Pure Gold. MARINER axd Tkaveler, if you wish to guard, yo.urself T to my already large aiid well'selected stock*— fact everything necessary for a Gentleman's scrtber. . , .. GEO. a STBEETs Norwalk. Patchouley, Sweet Brier, West End] These ships liav'e been built by contract, ex­ Wardrobe—we can furnish at the Each subscriber, for one dollar, receives a re­ a^&inst sickness and dangerous diseases, which'may jeop­ New Mown Hay, Citronella Rose, Jockey Club, Some very. nice, vests and Pants new patterns; liwest prices ardize your life, provide yourself with the Forest .Wine pressly for Government service. Every care and after the most approved style. Parian Ware. ceipt for two years' subscription to one of: the and Pills before setting out on long voyages, that you . Magnolia, Siveet,Pea,' S\yeet Clover, &c.; also, Fancy Goods,n« has been takei} in their construction, as also in In addition to the above.I have a good as­ most interesting, practical and'meritorious may have them on hand when required. a large stock of English, French and German their Engines, to insrire strength and speed, and sortment of Genilemens Furnishing Goods, con­ Our Carriage Trimming $ Furnish- HIS rue and most beautifiil kind ofnsefkil pil • j|gp TKe Forest Wine in large square bottles, SI per mUE place to get them Is at BISSELL'S, and^ ornamental Wi^, should he seea- by Ks? Monthly magazines of the present time, and 'Colognes ; Hair Oils, Shading Soaps and I where you -will find Ladies' and Gent'sj their accommodations for passengers are une- sisting of Shirts, Bosoms, Cijllirs, Suspenders, ing Department, T these unequalled Gifts are presented, as; set pottle ; Six bottles for $5. Gum-coated Forest £IUs 25 Creams, &c., &c. .: qualed for, elegance and comfort. Price of Gloves, Cravats, Sticks, and all other goods all who have a taste -for the beautiful. It la ? forth upon the cover of the work. The beauti- cents per'boxr General Depot, 161 Duane Street, cor. of Port Monies from' 6d. to, $5 00-; Hair;'Hat,- usually found in clothing stores. Was never so well supplied before. Don't for­ impossible to describe thiswarc, it must be seen • ^ Hudson, New York. For sale by W. E. BISSELL. ' 3ra3 PURE BAY ^TATER, at ;ggr*p.(BissellW Tooth, Nail arid Clothes Brushes; Dressiriglvo- passage from New York to Liverpool in first- ful Country House tmd grounds, w;ell known clans'cabin, $120; in second' do., $70'; exclu­ N. B. ^rinents cut and made to order in get to ctfll at the far-famed Old Bridge'Store to be appreciated, for sale by. v ry and Back Combs; Razors. Knives, Scissors, the best manner, and at short notice; All goods Jan. 2,1854, C. J. GRUMAN. Proprietor. T. B. GRIFFITH., ; !@f as WhitlockVBoarding School Esteblishment. G-OIiD & SILVER WATCHES. Hand Mirrors, Fancy Boxes, Walletts, Pocket sive use of extra-size state rdoins, $300 ; from The house is comrtiodious for fifty persons, Bur- The Wonder of the Aye. Liverpool to New York, £30 and£20. An ex­ bought of me will, if desired, b^ cut frra of ex­ rounded with seventeeu aad a half - acres of Diamonds, Jewelry & Silver|Ware. Books, with every variety of Fancy Good's, at pense to the Purchaser. THOMAS RlLBY. vnn rAH-rAHSB amzozusi < Accordeons XCELSIOR Family Starch, a superior ar­ prices lower than can be found in Norwalk. perienced, surgeon attached to each ship.. No IK- improved land, situated near the Danbnry attdr THE Subscriber would call the atten­ ticle,.and as- cheap as the common Starch berth secured until paid for. * !lf.. Norwalk, 30th, August 1853 •,, , Hollowny's Pills. EPAIRED and^tnncd. Also a large a#- Norwalk Railroad, valued at $10,000 tion of purchasers visiting New York Enow in use 5' it produces a Beautiful Polish sortmentfor salcr at CUM'I. 20 Building Lots in Wilton, Conn., valr Cheap for Ciih. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. Ms These Pills being composed entirely of med­ R City, to his large and well selected stock, without gumming the Iron or Fabric. For GOLD*.OOUTl! OOLD!!'. icinal herbs are of a mast harmless nature, ued at $200 each,. _ 4.000 comprising in part, the fallowing (which he of- HE subscriber would offer for sale cheap for PROMNEWTORK. FROM LIVERPOOL. Witkosi any Humbugery, L , sale by the Box or Paper by ALLEN", MEEKER Wednesday.. Aug. 24 Ziarge Sales—Small Prcto. : while the extraordinary virtues, they posse* A most desirable mansion located in an Gersifor sale at less than the usual prices,) and & CO., who can furnish it to dealers at Factory cafth French and American Window Glass, Saturday.. Aug. 20 T Saturday.. Sept. 3 Wednesday.. Sept. 7 have rendered them universally popular in HOLMES Jt GO'S Grocery is the place|| active, growing village, upon the N.- Jl i .which will be forwarded to all parts ofthe Uni­ Prices. . all sizes; rich fancy China and Bohemian JEWELRY CHEAP! r calculated for people to go to get good K Y. &N. Railroad,:valued at .... 11,000 Saturday. - Sept.17 Wednesday.. Sept. 21 nearly every part of the world. The immense ted States and Canadas, by mail or texpress, Ware: fine German Accordeons and Violins. EAL genuine Gold. Pencils for 6s., Gold success they haVe met with throughout, the groceries at prices with small profits attached ||| The following loans of cashj, without interest free of charge. •Selling off Cheap ! Call and examine. T. B. GRIFFETH. Saturday:. Oct. 1 Wednesday--Oct. 5 • Saturday..Oct. 15 Wednesday.'. Oct. 19 Lepine Watches (real Gold,) for $20, Gold States is most extraordinary, owin^, it is pre-f to thfem, .and purchasers will always find their || or security, for 100 years eiach.:' JVZ.ES ROASNSIWR WATCHES, SpectaclesK for $4, Finger Rings by the handful, goods to lie as.Kpresented, if anything contrary p| One Loan of >--- • • $20,000 'PHE subscriber is selling his Watches, Saturday..Oct; 29 Wednesday...Nov. 2 sumed, to their wonderful effieacy in the cure Warranted perfect time-keepers, from $150 to$250 Shaving, and Hair-dressingr, Pins and Ear Rings in any quantity, Good De­ ; of Bilious complaints and disorders of the from this, they may be returned and the mode; g One Loan of. .,.i •*'•*.'• ** * ^>Q"0 • 1 Jewelry and Fancy GobdS at 25 per cent, Saturday i. Nov. 12 Wednesday..Nov. 16 | ; COOPER WATCHES seduction in prices.* If you want goods in my AE subscriber is still to be found at his old Saturday..Nov 26 Wednesday.-Nov. 30 tached Lever Watches for $12—warranted good. ' Liver and Stomach. Persons who persevere refunded. - Children are always paid particular One Loanof- — — ...... 10,000 gpuplex and Levers, from $125 to $275 We doapt mean to pay cash at some future time; attention to, when sent to their store. . One Loan of...i.. :. .i-.'.'..:... 5,000, line cheap call at No. 2 Skiddy's Block, sign of T stand, west-side the Bridge, ready to serve Saturday;. Dec. 10 Wednesday.. Dec. 14 in using them in accordance with the direc­ v : ; : ; ZNBBPENDENT SECOND, jhe Red MtchWMMW^ S. CLARK. his customers, in all the departments of shav­ • Saturday. - Dec. 24 Wednesday..Deo. 28 we pay. Cash DOWN, and save 10 or 15 per cent. tions, seldom fail in_being restored to health. Goode delivered within^a reasonable distance ;£ 15 Pianos, worth $500 eacli.w..i. .^..> i':7j500 Our rent and other .expenses are a' mere trifle. 25 .v do do $400 each :.10,000 and Quarter Second AVatclies for timing , ...r .'i-r..,r ing, talrdressing, head clensing, Ac., &c. His For freight or passage apply to EDW'D Loirrfesnai . $125 to $250 Silver,:.and ••Plated Spoons, Forks, many years experience in these branches, |he Our reasons,are given, to'show that w® cap sell WEAKNESS ANI> DEBlLlTY.RESTOBATipN TO HfALra BUVw iBd ltated Spooas. if 15 ta do do $300 each....7,500 )::-.i CHRONOOTBTERB, K. COLLINS & Co., No. 56 Wall-st., N. Y.; OJAOKNTLKMAN, AGED 4S, WHKN AI NUJU't Butter. and Fruit Knives, silver deems a sufficient guarantee of his ability to BRO^N, SHIPLT & Co., Liverpool; E. G. Roh- goods without much profit, Gentlemen rrtHET do Say that Clark has the largest ant te 10,000 best standard Books, at $2 each . 2bj000 Splendid Gold Pocket Chronometers, perfect and Ladies, if you want goods CHEAP, go over DOOR* do well selected Books at $1,50 each 15,000 time-keepers . . . ( . . . $125 to $250 plated Napkin Rings, Sf-c. please all who may favor him with their pat BRTS A. Co., No. 13 King's Arms Yard, London; .Cmm of a Letter frm* the Ken. Charles Smith, dated KorUm, JL best assortment of Silver and Plate?. m\ do excellent Books, at $1 'each.. •. 10,000 ! ZUOHT BAY WATCHES. ronage. Particular attention paid to the cut­ JOHN MONROE & Co., Rue Norte Dame deS Vic­ to JACKSON'S Norwalk. |St. Philips, near Bath, Somersetshire, llth^ugtut, 1S63. .Spbons. Foirks, Butter-knives, Sug^shovels p do interesting ^ worthy books at 60 c. S,000 whicli run'eight days witb once winding . $140 to $185 HAVE a very'fine stock of the above goods ting and dressing of childrens' hair. Sick p^r- tories, Parish or GEO. H.' DRAPER ; Havre. Silver and Plated To PsomseoR Holioway, .... Mustard and Salt-spoons, ever before offered it |g, on hand whicli will be sold much less than sons waited ou at their residences. He has *lso, • The owners of these ships will qet be acconnt- 1 Sir —4 Mr. Josrea PUITO*, formerly a resident ef this atiy c«ie ln Noih*'alk, and that he does sell them w 50 Sewing machiaesj valued at $150 7,500 I SNARtEZs WATCHES, canI be bought by pedlers, and handsomely en­ They say JACKSON has a very large, stock of •lace, l»d tm in adeeliui**sUte of kealth for upward* 60 im j do worth $100 each. 000 for liadies. some in hunting cases $35 to $100 all the leading Journals of the day for sa «at aable'for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, of three Tears, gradually wanting away to a shadow V •cry phe&p aud eugravea the iiame on theni iu ^ graved without, charge.''^^ O. S. CLARK, 9 wtnlnla iinlaea liSllfl nf Iftflino' SPOONS, of all kinds, Knives and Forks, Cake w 100 do worth $76 each....7,500 DZALTTOXFFO WATCHES,. his News Depot, and is Agent for Adams & C°'s. _rec;ous 8ton'es or metals, unless^ bills of lading aiehtly perspirations and want of appetite, which vadaed a verj raperior manner. If there are any h^ ' ' 2 Skiddy's Block Express; all packages left to his care, will be ther« Baskets,Castors,&c. The ladies say, "How rrtat uneasiness to bis friends, as he had coasulted va do not believe it, let them call and be convin 100 Gold witches, valued at $50 eachv : .5,000 for Ladies, eome jiii magic cases $55 to $300 signed therefor,'and the value thereof there­ Cheap !" Go to JACKSON'S—that's the place promptly forwarded 3 rioua medical men in Bath, without effect. H« at laat «edt at No. 2 Skiddy's Block, Sign of the Ret! |g do pencils,worth $5«achJJi... .5,000 SCAAZC WATCHES, GEO. JENNINGS. in isxpressed. T now. used your fillx, and under pcovid«n«e, waa reatorcd to Besides other substantial gifts of importance .y i Spring, "Do taines,' Sea 22 May 25, 1853, W. health by their aieaus. He lately emigrated to Xew Watch. which change into thyee_dijrerent Watches $100 to $175 Gold arid Sillier Watches, > York, aad has just uritten Je. »*J, that he was ue»er Of the intepity, honor And ability- of the "TXTE would call the attention of all in want ' WILLIAMS & GUION'S -.. watckbeM WHICH WINS Zinc Faints. By the dozen, to select from—very Cheap. Now better in health, aud desired me to acquaint you with'tKr Port Monies. a conductor of thisenterpri8e, numerous testi­ and turn the hands]without a key"; i $86 to $140 •IrcoBiitUnce. I ought also to mention, that aijr wilV yV to our new and well, selected stock of Emigration and Foreign Ex- is your time to buy at JACKSON'S, Norwalk. OU can find every variety and priee ' m*'- monials will be presented of undoubted , char­ : ; npiIE subscriber offers a full assortment of the had derived great benettt from the use or your MS-"'" : | All Kinds of Watches at Low Prices.- lTe Laines, Prints and" Ginghams, which com. J . .. -«* O.rv S.D Cr»tLAKK'H. ivir'B acter from New YorkCity and vicinity. Please ; J_ celebrated Zinc Paints, comprising snow ;' % 58 00 WM. C. STREET. Vovt^aleOer/nimJIr. (htmit, ChtrniU, reoefl, to , 0. S. CLARK'S, 2 Skiddy's TFLOEK^-^ W. E. Silver-Patent Levers as low as lr! 'J- *-16 00 riety' and at extremely low prices. TheOld Black Star Line of Packets, 1.^ .-"r' Axiss. J'rqfcszor UuUmtxiy. O Bissell. 3m 15 " Oetaohed Levers " ! ' .: 14 09 C. J. GRUMAN. Wrapping Paper. 'Sailing punctually from, Liverpool on the .1*/, nf r rMR-:1%nlcUg, Hends and other • makes, Dear air In this district your Pills cvlhaiaud A aon FINR assortment of Bohemian W « c. c*>« $75,000 Worth of Gifts 7~ Jewelry, Gold Sf Silver Plate, t(C, 6th, lUh, l6th; 21st and 2(f» * 3 C . 01 HE gubscriberg announce that they have , made ar-. Ear-rings, $2 to $25 ; Pins, $2 to S25 ; edged by all who have used it to be superior to ter Paper, at mill prices, just received, at and for sale by E. VA. hichestkk lady or this town with whoml aul peraonally aahaiuted, lor the price; Also, a splendid ^ « ^6 tl T rangeraents for the sale of the celebrated Engravings Bracelets 5 00 to 80 00 M BISSELL'S. Universe, • Captain Bird, , n>? .1700 for years was a severe sufferer froni disease onke Liver Bohemlau Cologne Bottles lrom 5s. to %fx th tnom as " ONE OF LIFE'S HAPPY HOURS," arid Gold:Lockets^—one, 2, and4glasses Ir 3 00 to 25 00 any other Paint in use. It is proof against the •nd digestive organs ; her medical attendant assured lier T. li. G1UFFI I K'S. Jacob A. Westervelt, f ^Hoodless, a#600 OOPIR'S Isinglass, White and Red Geli- pair, at "THE POOR RELATIONS." These Engravings .have,, Gold Guard'Chains • •:;! •• >!»:• 10 00 to 50 00 action of the weather and fire, and is cheaper Win. Rath bone, . • tm Spencer, . j ;1200 that be could do nothing to relieve her saferings, nad it been pronounced by artists and • ^onnoiaraura the mo^t> Gold Chatelaine Chains 10 00 to 110 00 than other paints, in consequence of its taking New Goods. : 9r tine, Farina, Corn Starch, Tapioca, Vermi- was not likely she could survive many . months. This f TiconderOga, .• announcement narturally caused great alanu among her Burning Fluid. exquisite specimens of the Fne Arts ever produced in Gold'Vest Chains r...rti/Swh > rt( Ti'-i.'!! 8 00 to 85 00 less oil' to mix, and covering much more sur­ OCKET Cutlery 1, 2, 3 and 4 blades new Ccella, Maccaroni, Sago, Pearl Barley, Arrow Qoldi Fob-Chains ';" »1;.. .. 6 00 to 25 00 frieads and relations, and they induced her to make a tliis country. They;are the works of one of the most, patterns, a large assortment; Fishing Princeton, "Russell, (.sjil400 Root, He. Extracts for flavoring Jellies^Iee s VVHT minerior article of Burning Flu! i distinguished artiiBts:of Jthe day, and have been prepared ¥%ne< iold Wedding'Rings • jp ", 3 50 to 7 00 face, twice as much as'some. Give'it a trial. P Irene, i if-. 'kc.^i3i aoWilliams, £[(^1200 trial of your Pills, which so improved her general health at great expeqser-r>the engraved plates alone having cost Gold; Guard Key* /. - : . & .S\rlf © 1 00 to 5 00 E. V. A. CHICHESTER, Agent. Tackle,Vof the most approved qtfalityPrii- Cream, tc.','' Vanilla, Lemon,- Rose, Orange that she was induced to continue them until she received A IrlTeT^ WM.C.STRKB'^ several thousand dollars—which they furnish at the low Gold Fob-Keys , ^ 2,00 to 0 00- ning Knives, grass hooks, pruning shears, sick-, Minnesota, ,'"<~»ifi9V|ia»£S'£Allenl; wH| l°00 Flower Water, Cinnamon, Ac., fct a perfect cure. This is twelve months, ago,' aad ah* has' rate of ONE DOLLAR each. Bjr issuing an edition of Gold FoibrSeals &0-P* 3 00 to 12 00 les, garden trowels, patent gate hinges and SilasGreenman,^ iBMaSpencer, ; ^g-^1500 BIBSEIXV Cheap Drug store. not experienced any symptoms of relapse, and oft an de­ • Gold Pens. 75,003, the Subscribers are enabled-to sell them at the Oold, Thimbles' • -1+ viiio svc 2 50 to 6 00 Leviathan, : .^ >3 s>:-;KPSPP« fja4606 clares that your PiUe have been the meaas of saving her (1 ^ A I"'i above price ; and on,completing the, gale,, of the above :"GoW Pencils: 1; 1 25 to 7 00 Watches, Jewelry, Silver-War^. ketches, &c., just received and-for sale by I remain, Dear Sir,^youM trnly, • rf/fi3l&ZAK&hT ?Wm. H; Harbeck, ,io «/Marshall, wn 1600 life. ——T-B have the agency of anew patent do}? g number, willalso.be enabled'to. present to .the purcha­ Gold Peng and Pea®Ua,T.s! ufol 1 Beautiful Farm in Wilton; Jalrfleld . Diamond Ejir-rings' _ iJOO 00 to 300 00 W Warfiington, /ffJ3 M |Page, ,j ffsfk2000 BOXES American, French, and En JSlmendations in the eountry, and i. ti : f V ¥'3$ 16 00.to 300 00 stock the largest and best t.o select ; from we Nailfl, W Co.. Conn.',"valued at....' 47,500 Diamond Pins Enterprise, . Funk,r.i?aJ!jB1000 glish window glass, assorted, from . : E vAfl ° "to abe'feet quill pen of anything ^ 15 Fine Rosewood Pianos, valued at M00 00 7,500 flold Crosses . n .. . —1-1 2 00 to 12 00 have ever had. v? Yon,can buy goods right of N quantities to suit purcuasers at lowest A*ne ' * female Irregular]- Khejmat'sm K Al.FKBD JACSSOI.-' 20 11 Melodeons, : u '' ' 1&0 OQ 3,000 Gold Finger-rings, wltli stones; 2 00 to 15 00 ' " -~A. JACKSQN,near the Mill. CHICHESTERS. 6x8 to 26x32, for sale at Aathma ties Ketention of Urine 40 Richly Carved Sofes,. " "'"T 40 00 1,800 Gold Sleeve Buttons •" per set 2 60 to 12 00 I rates, at Richard Alsop, ...Smith, 1000 Bilious Complaints Fevers of all Scrofula, or King's 200 Urquhart's Celebrated v^l^C- U•' Gold Studs iT per set ,150 to 10 00 Niagara, 'fftiBsw • wiSmith,, jjjsi tfitlflOO Blotches on the kinds Evil ued at , • 00 1,200 Gold Spectacles ;, i„. r • ?< per pair 5 00 to 9 00 ILLER'S Water Proof Blacking, whole­ f Skin fit* . Sore Throats ;1 1 Napkin Bings, Dewitt Clinton, «*n «* ^_ UTLERY of our own manufacture and war well to call at E. VA CiiicnEsfBR 1 1 30 00 1)500 Silver Thimbles. SUVar Tops" ; R.J 37 and experienced Captains, faiined1 for their nau­ Sold at the Establishment Jf ftofessor HoUoway. Mf continufcSb&I'v' CliVSA . . -.. : & ^ a- •; n ; • f "." 20 00 1,000 Gold Scarf Pins,. 1 00 to ^.7,. 00 ranted. ,v C & E K LOCKWOOD Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and also stMsHouse ; C tical skill and kind treatment to emigrants; and DeLalnes. 50 Indies' f " 20 00 1,000 «SO. O. AleleSN, in New' tork. Orders for It- Oiooary 4 P^ridon Burine^ 100 Sets-Ladies'-Bracelets, ~ " 10 00 1,000 r SOUTH NOSVAL& BTOVB DEPO*. their Accommodations for Cabin, Second Cabin, dressed 'T. HOU.OWAY. New York,' 200n;" \ Pins &. Ear-rings, " oo: 1,600? Importer of Watclies & Jewelry, ! 1 Just Puhftsheil. at their old stand, lfo.13 Main Street, whep 200 " *" Ear-rings,".- ,,i" Be it Known and Steerage passengers, are vastly superior to Ajpw? ssswfisjasfflf-' ten tion. Said also by all re^UM* Dr^*' they hope to receive-a continuance of the p«> 7 60 -l,«00i" —| i - r , WHOLES-VLli; AND RETAIL, ' , HE'* Old'Brewery^ ntH *"5taf] ! ars in Medicine throughout the Pnited«a • 200 Gent's Cluster.Pins , " 6 00 1,000 " " ! " No.'.11 AVILT Strkbt, O the Inhabitants of Norwalk , and vicinity those of any other Line. : . »!'• -nviallxo'i;. .': lie patronage. All • foods will be deliven^ Angel Whispers by D. E. Eddy. ' ? UST Received several cases of. Muslin> at 87 1-S cents, 87 cents and "l®" n0o«s^the Union, 1,000 Gold Rings -with'Settings - • " 3 50 3,600 lyT? (Second Floor,]) near Broadway, New York. T The Ship's allowance of provisions comprises Ho, , 1 11 that the subscriber is still driving business had Wholesale »fthe princip«l Dr»» " *» » 500 Pencils - — 5 0Q 2,500 Life among the'Flowers, by Laura Greenwood T bleached and unbleached, of all grades within a reasonable distance^ flour,'oat-mealy bread potatoes, peas or beans, NoI nc , 300, »' «WJ, " at his stand, corner of Main and West strefets, J and ofW. E. BISSEU., T" Jl. f:kln»theUrter sites. : HOLMES & MEEKER 1 1 if 1,750, LACKING asis Blacking; vlt need only be, Pulpit Portra'fts'aiid Pen Pictures. e|ng,.bnt . makes; a finr lor, Shop and Office Stoves, which in outside age. At the rate;10 il-2 lbs. per week for each THE 10. " " « 20 00 200 polish,; Will not Injure the leather, but makes it Mrs. Fartingtoh^s.Cftrpet Bag. itdult, and half allowance for children under 12 New Publications, 100 Gent's ,W»tehr®oh|jn!ihB^l%,'.'., «. n A 60 650 t)ashes of American Humor. —- dress present a very pleasing, appearance; but ctuNs: oni*ssvi ^ 50 Double BarreFOuns' - 1 ' '20 J00 1.000 softj and is a good Pr«^tiye in ther. the most important of all' is their internal ar­ vears; and in addition to the above, a further History of the French Protestant Refugees; A NEW supply Of Single and double bar- Cheap Cash Grocery Store ' M^oraljAsg^ts' off j^it^Llfe, by>E* -HjJiChapinv kiloWanc^^&oMiftg^S'Slate^fof^Brit- 50 Pistols .J.' -,iW i # 00 300 Fdr aate at LUOKWUIJIJ A. rangement, which combine .economy ,in con-- from the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, tc HE tabs6r»*rs wpnld return their thariu 1 Steel plate Life's Happy Hours,'' Little IVlary/by li" Trusta, author Sunny Side, -ish parliament, two oz. Jesi, half lb. sugar, and ietc.;,"et6. - sumption of-Fuel, great extent of radiating-«ir- our own days, by M. Charles Weiss; MugaTet,. and for sale by v- the public for their very liberal patroa i. sr © ,! , -sya k •half li*. molasses, to each adult, weekly, with or Prejudice at Home and its Victims^liy ibe T 100 Quarto Bibles ^Ithjtatea '5T,r;^,-6 ,00 - 600? jNcw Amsterdam, or New York as it was in the faces perfection, in baking and mildness of heat; ; age: for the twojears,. and they h9pe 1000, Clasp,'. ".. , ' V, , 1 00 l.boo Ji[ three quarts waiter daily., In all cases where author'of the. Wide IFide JForld j Lover upon 1 1 ^AAA REGS of the celebrated Tre| a Weeks trial is better .than a thousand' refer­ l.OOOO. Steel Engravings, the best Ukencsa of •• 'i •. I days of the Dutch Governors, by Prof. A. any of the persons paid for decline coming out, Trial, bv E. M. Stuart: Fisherman of Naples, iUu v mont Iron4 Co." Nails, bought at Davis. , Jnst rcceivied by E. E. KNAPP. ences. . - r : FOR . In addition to the above; may be had in any tlie full passage money is rettfrned without any by Alexander; at A. SELLEOK'S. The building lot r^nilrdwiigg and a very low price iBome tiiie ago J and will. be deduction. ^ sold leSB than they now cost- in New York v quantities,^ Tin, sheet iron, copper, britonia, jar • ii- nccanied by Capt. Wm. Allen, on Flax HU1, » 'Now .'Spring! Goods. ; pan'd,' wobden:and willow wares, American and - Persons.residing in the country that desire to BEMOVAL 6000 Thirty jWaya ol taking llNiey'Xi QA < • It' • AinA ^ Dealers and Builders .will do well ,to, call and. send moriey to their friendB in the Old Country, off«ldTor sale on re7 r^aa^te^syt j»ny. 12. SANFORD E are now receiving our endless variety English Cutlery, sewing:birds, portable caldrons ISS Pilgrim has removed: her . New York consists of about 1 1-4 acres of gOod^land.wHh 4. jb^ubigriberawai, W of new and desirable SpringDry Goods, and'wishing to saj'.e time, and expense, can which' will for) wood or coal from 1-2 to 1 barrel, sad iron ' millinery rooms to those recently occu­ numerous thrifty *«»d_ well-grown fruit and u 'Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Carpeting, have it done'in a ssflisfactory, and correct,man- entitle; the holdptf to,a sKare.itk tiie:Gif* a*v •> ;;jjr;iTuiNCH ,MES^OESy heatjers, furnaces, stove and boot blacking,coal pied by Dr. Fitch in Skiddy's Block, over the shade trees,standi ng thereon, a well of of good Th^iiniiersijfhe'd ' Matting, &e., direct from the large auction Hereby enclosing by Post, to the subscribers, M hods, force and suction: pumps, well pumps store of O. S. Clark, where may be found a an.| never failing water, with the celiac jtfd /tj^EIYED this day. a large lot of best qual- sales in New York, apdi wilV g|ve our custom­ ,the sum they wish to send, with the' name and £, ' &£$&&&*&_j ,tock of Groceries and proi - weather proof, lead pipe, sheet lead, sheet brass, fresh supply, . of elegant Spring ^styles of La­ foundation of the former building, flag ston* large and fresh stock oi ^ H()I MES & CQ ers many great bargainsln good, goods. zinc copper and iron, iron wire and rods* btass address ot the-party, Whdis to receive it, when V'«rj Will : ! dies? Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, Ac., to which thft walks, a newly erected picket fence fronting: . C. J. GRUMAN. and. enameled kettleg, etc; etc. Mettle Roofings -|a draft on tlie neareBt Branch to their residence attention of the Ladies of Norwalk is_ respect­ the same, ? (r. oatici-ff!> .0 ,3 •mD j. >sand. A--SUPERIOR articled ,Wa?ht6gJ Soi|> "at NAMELLEDI! itlato jMd -^rnamen tal, ia ieounti7 resfdence. For further particulars in* 1 ECEIVED this day 1600 yds more^of ^tho» A /"I of Green and Black Teas. HITPj Rock away Sand for Plastering and 11L the low price of Two Dollars per Barrel, ^Building Stone ^or Sale. E great variety of stylep, also letter aud quire of Mr. Johu Knanp near the premises, or ' rfcw Coffee and Teas, warranted to please; HE subscriber has for sale a large quantity note papor, both plain and fancy, pens, pen Bleached Muslins in Remnants, the best of the owner. JOHN 3. WILLIAMS, W House-cleaning purposes, for sale by the warranted to give perfect satisfaction or the goods ever oflhred In the town, and the cheap- inpri(5f, and quality, they defy sngeriorfty. of excellent building stone. D. FINCH. holders, pen raeks, See., at the new book store. R No. 40, Fulton St., N. Y. subscribers at his Marble Works. money returned. The highest price p»id for T C. J. Gbcmas. S:MITH & MORGAN. Tallow and Soap Grease, it BISSELL'S. Oct. 10th, " ~ if' •- tf41 V^ • R E. E. KNAPP. est.

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