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NUMBER 213 -NEW SERIES. NOEWALK, GT. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1852. VOLUMEXXXV.--NUMBER 41" CING DEC. 1, 1851. And the merry, merry little birds, the British cutter lying at anchor. I told The latter individual had, in the mean­ mortgaged to Stephen Hoyt, Sen r. then of said fellow—a man, every inch of him—but this Sang at his festival. my story briefly, and the chief, as we used time, reached his horse, the sound of whoss Leave Norwaik for New York. New Canaan, since deceased, a certain pie'jeof son of tm ; he looks like Dan after all. Dan •Commutation Train 6 o'clock 3S miu. A M I ind in «aid New Canaan with the buildings to call him, and myself got into his canoe hoofs as he galloped away had fallen upon Yon oM forsaken nests. was good looking and all the girls used to Accommodation 8 9 thereon, caded the Still House lot, and partic­ Returning spring shall cheer. and pulled for the vessel. We reached her. the quick ears of Sassomoc. Not loud, but (4 10 47 ularly described in said petition, to secure a run aftet him—but somehow there's some­ And thence the unfledged robin send 2 21 P M certain note from said Henry to said Stephen, No Lieut. Barton, no woman or child was deep, were the curses of the fugitive as h# Express His greeting wild and clear— thing in this youngster's face that I don't Accommodation 5 32 Sen'r, and that the said petitioner is the owner there. We started back, and as we returned hurried on with headlong speed. "I must of said note and mortgage, and that said H«-nry And Iroin yon clustering vine, like. Mary, what say you—I'd rather trust Express 9 49 we saw a sail boat approaching. As it drew afterwards and ino'e than one year previous to Timt wreaths the casement round, see her to-night, that's certain," he muttered, Leave Norwaik for New Haven. to a woman's judgment as to looks than a the date of said petition died intestate, and that The humming bird's unresting wing near, I recognized Barton and my wife. I ''the game's up now for me in this town. Accommodation train 9 o'clock 13 miti A M no administration has been granted on his estate, Sends forth a whispering sound— man's, after all, though she be only kind of 36 P M was hall mad. I saw him clasp his arms If I'm seen again in the village. I shall bo and praying to foreclose said mortgaged prem­ 53 gal-like—Mary, whose face is the hon^stest, Express ises as per petition on file, dated January 3d, A nd where alternate springs about her waist, and I thought kiss her; they tarred and feathered ; perhaps hung as a spy. •Accommodation 15 Harry's or this young Clinton's?" 1852, will at large appear. It is ordered that The lilac's purple spire, were near us; she started up, and I, infuria­ I wish to heaven I had Jim Baggs here now, •'Commutation P notice of the pendency of said petition be given Fast by its snowy sister's side, "Father!" said the girl, " how can you Express trains West stop only at Stamford. ted at the sight, I seized the gun of Sasso­ I'd carry her off to-night. I wonder if iho to all the heirs of said Henry Chambers, dee'd, Or where 'with wings of fire, » East " Bridgeport. compare them ? Harry Barton is the most—" residing out of this State, and to all the credi­ The kingly oriole glancing went moc and fired at Barton. of heaven! old man is at homs ; d—n it; I can only go Leave New York for Norwaik. she checked herself, while, in the twi­ tors of said Heury, wherever residing, by pub­ Amid the foliage rare, my daughter, that shot slew your mother!— and see." A short time brought him to Mr» Accommodation train 7 o'clock, A JV1 lishing this order in the Norwaik Gazette, a Shall many a group of children tread— light, the blush mantled to her cheek. 11 30 The saii boat passed so close as almost to Gray's gate; and hastily fastening his horse, weekly newspaper publishnd in Norwaik in said But mine will not be there. " Mary" said the old man gra*e'y, " I Express 3 P M county, three weeks successively, and that the touch us; I sprang iuto it, I knew not how, he entered the lawn and knocked at the door Accommodation 4 have seen that the intimacy between you first pui lication be in said newspaper issued Fain would I know what forms and involuntarily clasped my bleeding wife of the house. Mary Gray herself answered 'Commutation 4 55 within ten days next after the date of this-order, The mastery here shall keep ; and Harry Barton, was ripening into some­ and that a ctrnplianoe with this order shall be in my arms. " John," said she faintly, the summons, and as, by the light of the L-ave New Haven for Norwaik. What mother in my nursery fair thing more than mere friendship. You •Commutation traiu 5 30 A M sufficient notice to all of said creditors wherever Rock her young babes to sleep;— dear John ! good bye ! 1 am innocent, ask candle which she held in her hand, she ob­ 7 residing, and to all of said heirs residing out of know that I warned you of this long ago.— Accommodation Yet blessings on the hallowed spot, him !" and she feebly pointed to Barton and served the wet and soiled garments of the 9 35 this State, to bring said petition to trial at tho Though here no more I stray, You know that I have said to you that I nev­ 1 15 P M term of said court, to which it is made returna­ •—expired. In another instant my hand visitor, she started in undissembled astonish* •Exprefs And blessings on the stranger babes er could consent to receive him as a future Accommodation 4 20 ble. Dated at. Norwaik this 3d day of January Who in tuose halls shall play. was at the villain's throat. I did not ment. " You will excuse my abrubt ap­ 1852. THOMAS ROBINSON, son-in-iaw. You said then that he had nev­ Express 8 45 kill him, but I made him confess. GEO. W. WHISTLER, Sup't. Clerk of the Superior Court pearance and disfigured attire I hope, Misc Heaven bless you too, my plants, er professed any stronger feeling than friend- in and for Fairfield County. He had inveigled my wife into a sailing ex. Mary," said Clinton ; " I hare tried an ex­ New Fall Goods. And every parent-bird. shipforyou. How is it now ? You turn That here among the nestled boughs, cursion, taking his boy with them, and had periment in boating, and as 1 am a poor HE subscriber would call the attention ol To the Probate Court for the District of Nor- away your head—has Harry, then, made T the public to his stock of Dry Goods just loal/c : Above its young hath stirred— pre-arranged to decoy her on board the cut­ sailor at the best, I have got well ducked for I kiss your trunks ye ancient trees, you proffers of love ?" purchased, embracing styles of all descriptions "'IHE application of DANIEL G. WEED ter and carry her off. He knew that her iny pains." j •suitable for the Fall trade, such as figured and of New Canaan in said distrct,respectfully That often o'er my head For a moment the girl was silent; then The-blossoms-of your flowery spring virtue was unassailable, he had never dared " Come in, Mr. Clinton," replied the girl, plain Poplins, very rich Cashmeres, DeLaines, slioweth that lie is lawful guardian to Mary D. looking full in ner father's face, she replied, •Ginghams—new styles and vtry fine. Calicoes, Gregory, Ann A. Gregory, \bner G. Gregory, In fragrant showers have shed. to whisper his infamous schemes in her tars, u my father will be home soon, I suppose,'* 'Gloves, Hosiery, and a variety of other Goods, and Stephen O. Gregory, minors belonging to " he has, father ; for the first time, to dayj and at last had resorted to this desperate and she led the way to the sitting-room* all of which have been purchased at. the lowest said district, and that said minors are the owners Thou too, of chnngefnl mood, Harry spoke something of the kind you in­ ot the following real-estate,situated in said New i thank thee, sounding stream. stratagem. When he had finished I flung while Clinton muttered between his teeth, maiket prices, and will be sold accordins'y.— quire about. And I, father, I said to him "He has also a fresh supply of Broadcloths. Canaau, to wit-: a certain niece of land at Silver That blent thine echo with my thought, him frotn me, and again madly embraced the "good ! the old devil has gone *o the Bridge 'Cashmeres and VeSfings of ill colors and qual­ Mine so called, in quantity serven acres, more Oi woke my musing dream— that such woTds must never pass between ifeless and bleeding form of your mother — for a certainty." ities, which he will cut free of expense, or or less, with the buildings thereon standing, I kneel upoil the verdant turf, him and me ; that I could never be aught to bounded northerly by Perry Beers and Polly For suie my thanks are due, I was aroused from my stupor by a wild

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,v ?! gSBeaas " 57l Sleighing. informing me of his plansfor'ft descent Up­ Another Kossvth:—Ode of the most devo­ ~ Kossuth -Here is a strikingly, eloquent pas­ Rcsolve'd, That the establishment of the NOB.WALK GAZETTE. Th'e good sleighing (and there was nevar f on this coast. Mary, Mary-, leave this un­ ted and successful Protestant pastors in Bo- sage from one of Kosstith's speeches at Har- Inquisition in this State may seem easy to hemi, at the present time, is Rev. Frederick 1 Tuesday, Jan. 27,1852. better;) has been improved to the fullest ex­ happy spot, beco my wife, and I swear risburg, in allusion to his mother and the the successful projector of innumerable .iie William Kosstiih. He is said to be nearly tent by both did and youug people. About 50 recent news of her death : " humbugs but the unlucky fate of the "SUPPORT YOUR OWrt !" to yo'u, that not one hair of the head of related to the G>vernor of Hungary. In couple from Bridgeport took mine host of the ; any one you loVe fchall be injured. Nay,, 1856, he undertook to gather a church of "Gentlemen, I am an humble individual " fire antiihilator" must even the Freucli Claims. Connecticut by storm on Tuesday evening— Bohemian jProtestants at Pragua, the scene rather embarrassed than flattered, by seeing proprietor of the "curiosity shop" and " ler- more. I will endeavor, and 1 think with »jfc*For half a century a large number nf tne among whom were generals Barnum arid hi* of the labor of the Bohemian martyrs, Jer­ my name wafted over the waves of public rapin lunch'' that there are limits to all ex­ SUccet?, to prevent the destruction of this attention. I am an humble, unpretending people in the United States have had claims minor aid Gen. Tom Thumb, with the repre^ ome and John Huss. Several converts were periments upon popular gullability. town fry the King's troops." r ; made from among the Papists previous to son of my country, neither' ambitious of any nsai..st the United States Government for spo­ sentiitives of the Bridgeport press. We learn Resolved, That his Excellency, Gover­ The girl had risen from her chair and her the year 1848. The revolutions of that .year fame, nor aspiring to anv distinction. I liations upon tboir comrnei e'e by French crui­ from the Standard that they " indulged the lar­ nor Seymour, in refusing to sign any figure seemed to dilate, as with an expres­ gave religious liberty to the Austrians, and was not eraciled in the velvet cushions of sers during the French and English War, just- gest libe ty," and that friend Pomeroy •'expres­ wealth, but in the arhjs of a pool, affectionate Kossuth availed himself of the precarious " bill of abominations," and thereby prov­ prior to the year 1800. These claims were sed himself decidedly in favor of intervention sion of unmitigated scorn upon her beauti­ mother, whom, a month ago ibe tyrant «f boon His preaching place was soon crow­ ing himself a real " tribune of the people," ful countenance she exclaimed : originally against Franco, and that government —with the ladies," but does not inform us ded, and hundreds of Papists hecame con­ Austria killed, breaking her heart by the haS deferred applause for his firmness and acknowledged their justness. T"n September whether it was at. the particular juncture when u Traitor ! liar! spy ! 1 doubted you verts to his doctrine. In 1840. he commence- persecution of my sisters. Well, my heart courage as a statesman, as when fighting 1800 a treaty was made between the United the "turn over'' •' was doi.e with neatness and ever, I knQto you now, and it' is such love ed a periodical by the name of The Herald is ovet flowing with grief, and grief is not eloquent, you kriow ; but I see the spirit of the battles of his country he pnlled down States ar.d France, by which this government dispitcli" though we presume it was, as he is that yoii offer niie, be gone, sir, my father's ofthe Bohemian Bretnren, which soon at­ tracted the notice of the Government and my poor mother smiling on me from Heaven, with his own hand the Mexican standard assumed these claims, receiving in letnrn an also death 011 free trade aud fr*»e calico! With house is no asylum for such as you." and telling me by her tender motheily looks was surpassed. from the fortress of Onnpultepec, and added abundant equivalent. In this way the claims this explanation we can the more readily com­ " Mary Gray !" said Clinton, through his Very severe opposition, of cour?e, has —'never mind, my son, go on for thy coun­ of individuals were transferred, and both hou­ prehend his rendering of tho Waterbury try ; go on for humanity; the people of the a fresh laurel to the old glory; clenched teeth, I have offered you fairly ; bpen excited on the part of the Papal priest­ ses of Congress hrtvo repeatedly acknowled­ American's article, ivheroiu our friend Cook great Republic-of the New World, gener­ - A gentleman present offered the follow­ you have rejected and spurned me ; be\Vare hood. They have denounced him in terms ged them as just, by making appropriafons for calls for a town meeting to take into consider­ the most bitter and uncompromising; setting ous, like the. virgin nature of America, and ing resolutions which were also adopted — •of the future! I will obey you and be their payment. But in one instance only ation the propriety of a mass sleigh ride, which him forth as the real Antirhrist and publish­ free, like the mountain air of the Allegha- ResolvedThat the Association in this he says is "designed to embrace all the mar­ gone, but before I go, receive a token of ing the most absurd calumnies against him nies—the projle will support ihee; and have the two houses afcted together upon them town called " Sons of Temperance" having ried couples." Neighbor Pomeroy contempla­ your destiny1" With one hand ho grasped so as to provoke the insults of the mod and strong b) thy own people's love, thou wilt and that was when the Mexican war broke out yet raise the standard of freedom, backed by ceased to give benefits to sick and disabled ting his own sieigh ride, and his own infirmi­ the maiden's wrist tightly and passing the to crush him as their fathers did the Bohe­ and President Folk vetoed the bi11 making an the spirit of Washington, over the ruins of members can no longer be considered as in mian martyrs. But they cotild hot arrest the appropriation of So.000.000, to pay llio claims, ties, retorts: . hi'-. other aroiind her waist drew her to him in a fallen despotism.' So the. spirit of my depar­ progress of the truth. His congrpgation any respect a charitable or beirevolent so­ on ibe ground tii.it the treasury could not «.oni- "Our friend ofthe American will, of 'close embrace while he attempted to press ted mother calls to me from above, and I numbered, last July (as we learn from a cor­ ciety,.but has sunk into a political, sectari­ course, be one of the party, and we shall be will go On relying on God—relying on th'e fortablj' bear the draft with the weight of a for­ his lips to hers The girl gave one wild respondent of C'Hint Valerian Krasinslii at surprised if he does not exhibit the usual justice of my cause, relying on my people; an club, and is kept in existence only for eign war upon it at the Same time. So in one scream—there Was a hedvy cl ash, and thro' Prague.) eleven hundred souls of whom sev­ discrimination of the crnftj aiid prefer to relying on this good sword, (grasping the the purpose of aiding certain aspirihg gen­ way and another, while the claimants have been the shivered window of the apartment leaped en hundred are converts from popery, inclu­ 11 embrace" only the ladies. ding three priests At that time, lid had sword at his side)—the gift of an American iuses to exert an influence in revolutioni­ assured that, the money wiis justly due them, the grim figure of Sassomoc. At one bound Tho route hence to Stamtord, has been l'ter- purchased an old Hussite dhurtMi. (which had citizen." zing society, and to take under their own and that our government had in effect received he seized the spy by the throat, causing him - ally blockaded with Jehus and teams out "a been shut up since the year 1620 ) for £2,- direction the mofais of the people. if for them from Flance , they have been de­ Oyster Trade pi Fai> Have?i — But few to relax upon his hold Upon the maiden 750, of which sum he had, with great pains, prived of it. Still many bf them hope that sleighing." We are told n company of spirit­ persons have any conception of the amount Resolved, 'I'hat the affecting Jeremaid, while the Indian raised his knife orer the collected and paid £(>00. The remainder partial justice will be done to them by Our gov­ ed young ladies in Ridgefield by virtue of the of business carried on by the enterprising penned by the editor of the Fountain, in an was to be paid in annual installments of prei-ogatories of Leap Year, afctually charter­ head of his prisoner. "Nay, Sassomoc, people of Ftur Haven, iri the Oyster Line. ernment, now that its treasury is overflowing £300. It will he remembered that af^r the article contained in his last paper entitled ed n sleigh aud went round after the beaux; shouted Barton, as the door was dashed On one day this week, 10,300 bushels were with gold and lavish members of Congress are battle on the Weissenberg near Prague, in " This Close of the Year," (stating that the ; brought them down to Norwalk, helped them open and the young soldier entered the' 1620, "the Brethren, were subjected to ail taken from vessels and distributed for open bolhei ing iiietr heads to devise some way to chief misfortune ot his .journal is in having out. into ibe hotel, had a dance, paid the fid- room, "nay, slay him not !" manner of persecutions their ministers bun­ ing--an operation requiring only about a make way with the surplus. From Ibe follow­ day and a half, and will only supply the too many patrons a ho take it for the sake ing extract it would appear that a litlle some­ d'er and for the lemonade, and then took them The chief lowered his knife, while Barton ched, their churches closed, and they them­ selves, in 1624, expelled the coUutry "— market about three days. The constant de­ of the cause, but who ftev'er pay for it; that thing bad been done in the matter the present hoihO. My. what a place, Ridgpfield must Bn caUght the fainting girl in his arms. Blessings on fhe man who labors for the mand is greater than the supply.—llegister. these zealous moral reformers owe him some for bashful young men. like the junior part of T session : 2 o be Continued. restoration of those ancient sanctuaries!— us. We know Wb should have growh bigger if twenty-five hundred dollars which he cannot "On Friday last, Mr. Bratvbury from the Let httn he remembered by ail who have PmEjSac Meetiaig iw SEaarom —Prof. S. D. squeeze out of them ; that when he duns Committee on Claims, made a condensed we ban only continued our visits there ! Resuscitation of Frozen Fish. learned to revere the name of Kossuth, and At a meeting ofthe Sharon Union Asso­ Lathrop, in a letter to one of the editors of report to the Senate, upon the French Claim®, Iii Daubury they have also been indulging ft much more by lhosp who glory in the cross ciation, held at the School House in Ells­ them the paper is returned with a notice to the American Journal of Science, states as a placing-ihe whole subject in a strong light, of Christ.—New York E anglist discontinue, and he is obliged to pocket leetle. and the Times says have tested the plah worth Centre, on the evening of Monday, and showing, bv a series of conclusive prop­ fact well known to those who are accustom­ of accommodating the largest number to the ed to take fish, such as the common perch Dec, 29, George W. Challee, E-q., was bolh the loss and the insult ;) is the best ositions, the justice ofthe assuming and pay­ 1o Married Men.—Let married men read smallest, space! Like a gallant Knight the and the lake mullet, (rom Lake Chathplain called to the Chaii, and Messrs Robert commentary we have yet seen upon the ing them wjthouL further delay. The report the following and profit by it : was ordered to be printed. Times man discourses'of "legends old" ss .fol­ in the winter, that these fish may be frozen Buckley and Miles H. Skiff were appointed honesty tiftd morality of those ultra temper­ perfectly solid, and be transported many " For about two years after I was married, Many of these claimants reside in this State, lows : Secretaries. ance Maine Law pietists, who "sfraiti at miles, and kept several days, when upon I says C<;bbet. in his advice to a husband, I Several in thh town, and as we are perhaps a There is n tradition extant, which has retained some of my military manners, and The committee on resolutions reported gnats and swallow camels." thawing them out in a tub of cold water, litlle posted up in the mailer, we would advise somehow obtained credence, that, in winters they will be found to be alive and active. used to romp most famously with the cirls the following, which after discussion were Arrival of tlic Arctic. all interested in them .0 put their claims in the gone by, ere the woodman's axe, in obedi­ He has taken some pains to corroborate this that came in my way ; till one day at Phila­ unanimously adopted, and voted to be pub­ The Arctic arrived in New York on hands df some efficient and responsible agent, to ence t<> the demands of'internal improve­ fact by inquiry, and has found it t« be well delphia, my wife said to me, in a very gen­ ments,' had tliinl:-d out the towering henrf- lished in all the liberal papers of the State. Wednesday with fouu days later newsfi-orti ti'-go tllriti in their I ehalf. For, notwithstand­ sustained by evidence, though he has never tle manner, ' Don't do that, I do not like it"" lobk and cedars which enshrouded the road Resolved, That we rejoice in the evi­ Europe. *' ing tho long admitted justice v.f ibeso claims, seen it. He has found the same fact sustain­ That Was quite enough ; one hair of her through ' Sugiir Hollow,'—the yleigh riders' ed in the case of the buffalo-fish taken from head was more dear to me than ail the oth­ dence afforded by this numerous and respec­ The only news of interest from England which now amount to over fifteen millions of route to Ridgefield—with foliage so dark arid the Rock river. er women in the wot id and this I knew she table meeting, lhatthe people are rising in is in relation to commercial matters. Cot­ dollars, not more than five millions will ever be dense as to exclude all but the rays of the knew; hut 1 now saw that this was not ail their strength and lebuking the mischief- ton was firmer than at last advices, Bread- voted to pay them alt with. We would offer meridian sun, or the stars tw inkling at fhe Tobacco —Tobacco has spoiled and utter­ all she had a right to from rne ; I haw that on:- own services to any one having spoliation zenith, and the rough beetling rocks over­ she had a further claim upon me, that i makers who are seeking to force the tyran- stuffs had again advanced in price. ly ruiiied thousands of boys, inducing a dan- claims, with the assurance th;it we can effectu hanging their beads, it is currently reported gemtis precocity, developing the passions, should abstain from everything that might icui and unconstitutional "Maine Lau" From France the news is not of special ally SeiTe I hem. that, as the parties daslied through the gorge, softening and weakening the bones, and make o.hers think there was any other wo­ upon the State of Connecticut, by means interest. The ceremony at Notre Dame the gallants invoieniarily clasped theii arm's greatly injuring the spinal marrow, the man for whom, even if 1 weie at liberty. I the most underhanded, and trickery the took place on the 1st, and is represented to 3Iatuc Law lit Boston; nmnnd the timid dears, to soothe their pcr- brain, and the whole nervous fluid. A boy had any affection. > most barefaced and contemptible. have been highly imposing. It was verv 1lie petition to be presented to the Massa­ turbathon, arid aSshre them that there was who early and fieely smokes or otherwise no danger! 1 brief, and destitute of incident. ' chusetts Legislature was exhibited at Tremont largely Uses tobacco never is known to make The report of the Dignitaries u ho Resolved, That no absolute monarch We p e«nme there is where Animal Mag' a man of much energy of character, and have returned from Uiah-so dissatisfied talks would dare to enact, that any farmer among The Paris co-respondent of the Times Temple 011 Wednesday ln-t. (i was an im­ nctism was f-- * -''•"•nvnn.fl ! genetally lacks physical as well as muscu­ Strongly about the Polygamy, which is per­ his subjects who chose to convert the pro says that the n^w Legislative body will mense scroll numbering 130,000 names, com­ lar, and mental energy. To people older, mitted by Statute Law in iheTetritory. Ev­ mencing wiih that of Ex Gov Uriggs. A cor- duce of bis fatm into a legitimate object of consist of bui 254 members, who will be Maine La.. —...,. Li .o^u a .lodressin be­ who are naturally nervous, and particularly ery mat) is allowed-as many wives as he can respundent of the Pa lladium w-riles : commerce, recognized as such by the reve­ elee'ed by universal suffrage The elec­ half of the Maine Law seems to have made to the phlegmatic, tobacco may be compara­ support, and Young has jo many that lie " It was received wiih the utmost enthusi­ a good impression liere We hear of oite tively harmless, but even to these it is worse employs an omnibus when he wishes to nue laws of the country, and sell the.same tions. it was believed, would take place on asm, and those who listened to tho cheering liquor seller who says he cannot go for the than useless. We wuuld particularly warn take tiie air with them. The report says as he would the fruit or the grain from the 25th inst. which welcomed this colossal engine, will L tw. Me thinks it is not snvere enough — boys who want to beany body in the world this law '•'-creates a monopoly, which teas pe­ Four Embassadors Extraordinary are to which it was made, should bu condemned; hear il ringing in their eais for a month to There is no doubt that the addresses deliv­ to shun tobacco as a deadly poison. culiarly hard upon the njficcrs sent to reside for the first offence, to a fine of one hundred be sent to the different Courts of Europe to ered in this region and the discussion which Olive Branch. there.''— IIart ford Cou ra nt. come. Officers were appoint fed; speeidiiss were dollars and cost, aiid, in default of payment* announce the recent change in the French made, and the preliminaries having been gone has been occasioned have iri-ide. many new friefids for the farhoits priaefmerit t: to sixty days iinprisonmcnt ; for the second Government. Gen d'Hilliers goes to S'. through with, tiie whole force xt'as formed in­ How they Fat Pigs in Brighton — Nev­ C0K GUESS. Bridgeport Standard. er you buy a fat pig at Brighton," was the offence, two hundred dollars fine, or four Petersburg, Gen. d'Hautpool to Madrid, to procession, and with banners flying, and ! The same may be said of Mr. Gough's ad vice given us by one who had been there. Jan.. 19.—In the Senate, several petitions months ilnprisonmtivt; and for the thiid and and M Brennier to Turin and Rome. M drums beating, moved off in grand style to- " /Iod why not a fat pig ?" were presented. Among them, one on the lectures in this town and Stamford. He has each succeediug offence, both a fine of two Drouyn de Thuya had declined the mission wardsthe Capitol. The petition wasdrawn in " 'C luse you see they fat 'em too fast for question of making'Land Warrants assign­ a double sleigh in front of the procession, ac­ had the good fortune to rouse up such a spirit of the B ighton market sometimes." hundred dollars and four months imprison­ to London. able. companied by Dr. fSoecher and others of the ihougbtfulness and discussion, among our morH il How so r" In the House, the printing df the Census ment. Such a " Maine Lar#'' would revo­ The report that M Guizot would accept Presenting Committee. At the Slate House it careful politicians, as will tell mightily for this "Why you see, some of them West Report called forth a protracted debate. lutionize his government, and drive him the Presidency of the Senate is contradic­ was roc* ived by a large concourse of citizens Law in April next. All that is wanted, is to country dealers, fetch their pigs in, pretty A resolution was passed, ordering 100,- from his throne ; ahd any man in this Stale ted. nigh skin and bone. Wei!, jest afore Fair 000 copies of the Report in The Globe, fur who were awaiting its arrival. It was amus­ mako people think upon this snbjeC't; to fnnke or elsewhere, who impudently calls himself The Constitutionel says that " the Rus­ day ffiey gives 'em corn and salt,nothing bu; the use of the Hou>e, at one cent per copy. ing to witness the different effect its appearance them tzct, and act effectually too. 7'here is jest corn and saltj no swill. Next day pigs a republican, and at the same time advo­ sian Minister, at Paris, has handed to M. had upon different individuals among the crowd 110 ro ison under fleavon why RUM should Jan. 20 —The Senate met at half past is amazin thirsty. Then the sarpints gin cates this gross outrage upon the first prin­ de Turgot, Minister of Foreign Affairs, an Most were lbr 6w inging their hats and shouting not. bo seized, condemned and destroy­ twelve. A message was received from the em jest as much water as they kin drink — President, enclosing a report of the Secreta- ciples of civil liberty, exhibits hypocrisy^ autograph letter of the Czir, addressed to " hurrah !" A few looked cold add sour, and ed, as relentlessly as the Counterfeiters plates. The pigs puts into it, ami keeps a drinkin, 1 v of Stato, calling attention to the payment or a lack of a just appreciation of his true Prince Louis Napoleon, in which the Em­ seemed plainly to wish that, ibo effort which They are the black legs property, and often and drinkin, and drinkin. Sposen on an ofthe nt'xl insalment of the Mexican indem­ was made last night to destroy the petition had cost him years of toil aud thousands of dollars average they sw.iller about a bar'l apiece.— sentiments. peror of Russia congratulates the President 111 money. And V/lib Will dare to say that all That makes em look dreadful nice, I tell nify. Resolved, That the passage of the of the Republic on having served the fausfl been successful. But their sour glances were Mr Seward presented certain resolutions you—all filled out sleek and heavy. You ! unheeded—the petition with its 130.000 signa­ ihe counterfeiters in the world, have in all of the Corporation of New York, offering to "Maine Act" would be in effect the procla­ of civilization by the great act of the 2d o. car'one of them are critters home, and cd- tures was borne in triumph into the Represen­ time, cause l asgre.it loss ol property. half as the United Slates suitable grounds ill that mation of.martial law, and the placing the December." The Paine denies the state­ culate you've got a bustering pile of poik. tative's flail and placed before the Speaker's much distress aud sorrow, or one hundreth citv for the erection of a Mint. whole State in a condition of siege ; violating ment. but jest you look in your hog pen next mor- part as greyf destruction of human life, as the A niimber of petitions arid reports of a desk. Mr. Smith of Che'l ;ei!, a member of niu, and you won't find nothing but a hog in the grossest and most outrageous man­ At the first reception held by Louis Na­ private character were presented. the House, asked and received permission to destroyer RUM! But some will say this is frame, skin an' bone, aud der.r at that—you ner the fundamental principle of American poleon at the Elysee on New Year's Day. pieseut if. ft. was referred to a special joint, a 11 article of importation, recognized aAd pro­ can't tell me nottiing aboutj fat pigs—I've In the House the day was uselessly spent 45 liberty—that every man's house is his the President advanced to the Marquis of committee. The petitioners then letiifd and been there, and I've otvers, on thd to do this, and inust stop sale and give A, the they ai o. In Philadelphia, nearly two hundred ble manner of relating the s.ime, we are ceedings of the court martial in Col. Tal- cause civil war and loss of life in cofnrttufni- contrary, hastened to give Louis Napoleon benefit of his business, because he is already sorry cannot be committed to paper. have unitedly pledged themselves to preach nt cotTs ease. , ty," is regarded by us not as a proof of the warmest assurances of the support and richer than ho! Now. it wo have the right to President Fillmore upon his elevation to Also, another answer to the resolutions nf Iuast three sermons on the subject of intemper­ their extraordinary coinage, but or.'ly as a approbation of their Governments. restrict tho sale to one man or to ten men, We the presidential chatr Was obliged, in confor­ the 9th Dt-c embracing the reports of Vari­ ance and its beat mode of suppression. In other striking evidence of their total depravity; It is said that several foreign diplomatists have the right to restrict its sale altogether. It mity with the dignitus of his new station, ous • ngineers respecting the inundation of the places they have undertaken the same work.— to purchase a carriage and horses—the hor­ Mississippi, climating that $50,000 will be and as such, we look upon it with perfect recommended the President to publish a seems to us, that 06 man. who looks around Btft here in Connecticut, where I he harvest is ses were soon obtained—and Mr. Preston, of required for investigations during the ensa scorn and most unmitigated contempt manifesto like that of M de Lamarfine, to and sees t he taxation, suffering and death, cau­ already white for the reapers, no systematic or South Carolina, offered to dispose of his fine ing year. Resolved, That the conspiracy of the Phar­ reassure their Governments as to the policy sed by this evil can oppose its total suppres­ •oach, which was accordingly sent to the The Hou3e took up the report of fhe united action has been taken. .Now will not isees (who modestly claim to possessall the and the maintenance of existing treaties, sion. •. uevv president for his inspection. bounty land act of Sept. 28. 1850. these gentlemen take the suggestion in all kind­ Irish Jemmy, the White House Coachman piety aud all the temperance ni thS commu­ and in particular of that of Vienna ; but the ness, even from u:>, t( give to the people of their Jan. 22 —In the Senate, the spirit or poi­ ProgrkssiiNg.—The last Hartford TinVes ; Was on hand when Mr Fillmore called at nity) to throw their tools into t ho primary President declined acceding to their recom­ son rations allowed to sailors in the Navy charge at least one or two discourses on this gives the report of two day's horse-rucing and the stable to inspect it, and Wish rag' an opin­ meetings and nominating conventionsof the mendation. subject, before the first day of April next. In one day's cock-fighting with a set-to between ion from Jemmy as to the fitness of the were abolished and an advance in their sal­ aries ordered. political parties, in order to secure nominees It is said that the Constitution will be your bands gentlemen, lie success or defeat— coach, asked if he thought it fine enough. the owners of the roosters, in which one hid House.— The House took up the resolu­ of their own sort, while they intend to b'blt if " Oh, it's a good coach, your honor," exceedingly concise. It will not contain aud for which may we most reasonably hope ? his ear bit off, and rn« other his thumb. Bad tion in favor of closing the debate on the In­ .. Said Jemmy. bedten by the liberals in the said meetings any articles on the liberty ofthe subject, or example that, to set at the htad of navigation. demnity Bill, and agreed that it bs closed at Sharnn A gat 11. " But is it good enough. Jemmy said and conventions, denotes an unscrupulous on that of the prfcss, or on the ordinary 3 o'clock to-morrow. We g'rve nuother batch of Sbaron'resolutions the President. and disgusting meanness, characteristic of EF* As Clark Marble was driving a two Mr. Briggs of New "i'ork, called up his guarantees given in other Constitutions; to-day, iis we are fully willing to publish both ^.Jemtay with a doubtful scratch of the horse tea tii, in Eesthampton, his sleigh being resolution of inquiry into the legality of the Jesuits, and at war with every principle of these are all looked on as superfluous head—answered again in the same manner sides of the question. " Let truth and error election of Mr. Bernhisfcf, the delegate from freighted with 17 young ladies, one of the when Mr. F. wanting a positive answer said: conduct that prevails among honest and The MoniCetir announces that henceforth grapple." n horses became fiightened while going down " Jemmy, do you think a second hand Utah. ' ' ' • ' ; ' honorable men. • ljousep. plaint" even in the depth of winter, and for all Concessions to the'people which she has signatures ofthe Collector, Naval officer, and iddress the citizens of Norwalk on the subject to Which the Mexican claim debate was lim­ which'they have as yet found no belter of every other person necessary to his purpos­ of the Maine Law, on Wednesday evening.of Smoke.—-During the past year there were ited but without success. Finally, the House in times past made, and reduce thetn to that es, aud has followed the business for a {or^i {his week. The hour and place we presume $2,521,000 worth of cigars imported into went into Committee and resumed the de­ remedy than a little'" old Cogniac" or a abject condition, whea death itself is pre­ the United States. bate. sip of "genuine New England," ferable to life. tiiiiO. The forger bus made his escape, will be sivsju in due time. "

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Cabinet furiilihre, lliairs, NEW CANAAN BY TELEGRAPH. -. . ML, COPPER MINE. For Sale Cheap. iRVUK. .t.-.':. • • - ,—TH¥ residence of the subscriber situa­ NEW YORK, Monday, ]1 A. 3V1. Wm. B. Skellenger, Esq., has shown us a lump HE subscribers'ippointed by tlie Cbtirtof m Liookins Glasses, Willow Ware, &c; of Piobate for the district of Westpoit, ted in Redding, about i mile west of the town, TJbe Forrest divorce case is decided in favor of copper.ore which was found in its native bed inT QUINTARD AC SONS have nt their j - :: Commissioners to receive oud examine the contain'rng 5 ncres of land, with a good dwell­ ITR SERT • ware-rborns a few rods east of the bridge of Mrs. F. with three thousand dollars n year ibis county. not a thousand miles from hence It ing house, barn. Htid woodhouse. Also one E rflUIS hursery RIOW enibiacihgfifteooi#M claims of the creditors of the estate of Edson it lai ge assortment of caVinet furnifure, consist­ weighs nearly a dozen pounds, and is about 95 per JL of" fund..consists of more.than two bffA- alimony allowed her. Hall, late of Westport in snid district, deceased, buiiding wliich would answer for a select srhool ing in part of sofas, centre, card, book,tea, w'oi k dred tiionsaini engrai'ted FrUit Trses. •mbrti4;ifig cent, copper. We pe.*uiiie the'iniiie will be looked hereby give notice that we will attend to the room or mechanical purposes. The land is of anp kitchen tables of various kinds, mahdgany into, as the lady said of her mirror. • • excellent quality—-is a very desirable place.and Apple, Pehr. Peach, I^luin, Cherry nnd Atijifi- Wanted Immediately, business 6f our said fVppointment nt the office of and black walnut marble top dressing bureaus, '->1 will'be sold cheap. Enquire on th* premises. cot. A lso, ii variety of Grape vines, UOOETBTFI^ v -I At this office, a thermometer thar. won't run Zalihon Sanford inlaid Westport, on the first dlain dressing bureaus, common bureaus of all ' aSAHEL S. DUN COMB. Raspberry and STI-aivbtery plants. Wednesdays of February and July next nt one prices, some as low as §5 50. Mahogariy, bl'k below zero—a ton of coal—several scores of arttfc The selection of the varieties bf Fruit TREMLFT o'clock in the afternoon of each of said days. Redding, Dec. 28th, 1851. 81*51 walnut and maple bedsteads of vnriotis piitt'erns little bills of over six months standing ; with only a few from the many, embracing only TFAFT III this town, 10th inst., Mirs. Rhoda Iloyt, yged Said couvt has limited aiid allowed six months and prices, some as low as $2 25. Patent bed­ j&blfte One. Come All. most, valuable varieties known; in cultivatitiil lfi » little more definite idea about the probable froi'rt the dale hereof for the exhibition to us of steads that can bo put up in three minutes and 74 vears. U'CTiON SALE of Cabinet Furniture nt Europe and Aiiiferita. In this town. JSth, Capt. Samiiel Pennoyer, aged claims against said estate., without n key. Mahogany, curled maple, I/ 'k period of "the good time coming." Also, a New Canaiin, Ct. to take place on the The Peach trees are of healthy origin frblft 70 years and 7 nioulhs. ZA LiViON SAN FORD, ? Commis- walnut, kitchen and Windsor chairs. Children's moiet}r of consolation for the man who stopped 19ih day of February, 1852, opposite St.John's Western New York rtnd are not SUBJECT todU> In VVilton,23d, Win Fitch, iged G3 years; Char­ STREET II. KEELER. J siouers. tnble and low chairs. Willow waggons, cra­ Hull. It consists of Bureaus. Chairs, Tables, ease knowh A% " Vol!ow»" which nsualiy iufeit bis paper because wo intimated that the Con­ lotte S Lockwood, aged 2 years and 4 months. Westport,January 10th.1852. !r dles and chairs. Looking glasses of ail Si&es all sizes arid patterns, stands, toilet, wash, can­ trees grown in the nn> erie» of New JET&IF gregational Church would be a proper place for A!1 persons indebted to the above Vstat'e are and prices, from 25 cents to $10. Spring iniit- dle, work, stools, ottomans, lounges, beautifully and vicinity of New Ytrk. -4— .• &?otic6. resses. the best and cheapest, beds in exist'erice. a temperance lecture (?) requested to make in.itnedial*» payment trt the finished, and everything iu the cabinet, chair, The rubscribers WOUM invite all WHO wlili LL persons indebted to th'a subscriber We will deliver any furniture purchasetl of us subscriber. PIIILO W. JONKS, sofa and bedding line of business. Sale to coni- to |)lant Fruit trees, to visit their bursery whicU itr The Mayor of Portland. Me , has made A \vh"SH accounts have stood over one year . A'dmiuistrntor. (to the amount of or over) in NetV Canaan, VtieMc'e at 10 o'clock, A.M. is situated oh the farm of Stephen Moyt, 011# are requested to call and make immediate pay­ Wilton or Darien free of charge and fre'e from a report upon the operationsof the new liquor mile AI»d a h'Rlfeast bf tlie village of New ment. otherwise their accounts will be put ia KOSSUTH HAS COME ! ' < GEORGE BATTERSON. damage. naan and three miles and a half Norwallu law. in that city. He says that the streets of an officer's hands for collection. .from And so has the time when-. • Ready Made Coffins.—We have constantly STEPHEN HOYT DC CO. Portland are perfectly quiet, and that an open N. WOOD. .Dissolution. on hand from 100 to 150 coffins of mahogany, G-ood's will be sold Ghea$!! r jnilS co-partnership heretofore existing be- New Canaan, Jan 1852. 3& rum shop is not known in the ciij'. The Jan. iG, 1852. * black walnut, clieny nnd wliitewood of all sizes Ttt^HE subscribers foiling theirtselves under B two'en lielden &Oabtirn is this day dis­ nnd descriptions, which 'can be furnished at n NEW YORK House of Correction is entirely empty, and the 1 Wanted. B many obligations to their cusrtiitiei's For solved by mutual consent. The business will few minutes notice. We also furnish shrobd* T Cabinet, Chair, Sofeand • number receiving assistance, at the Aims- N E or two smart \'o'U Z men to peddle the.very libeial patronage be-towed upohthe>« hereafter be conducted by Belden & Co., who nud everything necessary for the interment of House and out, materially reduced The o meat. MITCHELL & CAMP. during the last year, would respectfully tender will strive to deal with the public upon the the dead, and \vill see to the digging ol graves Bedding Upholstery Esiablishtotlitj Norwalli, Jan. 21. 3i4 their thanks; nssnrino the/n that with the com­ same liberal principles which has hitherto when requested. We will attend funerals in Mayor is sanguine of the ultimate an'd complete AT NEW' CANAAN, CT. mencement. of the new year they will offer characterised the Ibritoer concern, New Canaan, Wilton or Darien. without- extra triumph of the law. Notice. such inducements as wlU c'o'ntinue to merit the H. II. BELDEN. charge. E. QUINTARD & SONS. HE proprietor of the above is prepare'd LQ> an nunl meeting of of tho E- OSBORN. execute nny thins; belonging to either bf CF* The present waiter, throughout the IIK ' TLIE NIPRNHERS patronage of the 'public. N. B.—Persons wishing to purchase burial T '• FLOPI? Mutual Liie Insurance Company" Feeling confident of the public favor they N. B.—All accounts with Belden & Osboru lots in the Norwalk Cemeteiy may 'make ap­ the above busin«ss, AND keeps 'on hand Ibr sill#- country, has thus far been unusually severe — T fur the election of SIX Trustees for the ensuing now pnl'chase gouds in such quantities as 16 be must be puid immedrutely to plication to us. 451 f at low prices bedsteads from $1 75 cts to $4 75 Great quantities of snow have fallen in the Nor four year's will bts holde'II at. the oflice OF the enabled to Neil them much lower than usual, BELDEN & CO. of maple, &c.; cottage B walnut from $8 t'o $14 thern States, and snow st'orms have been ex­ coinpany in Stamford, on the second Tuesday and lower than sold by av'y store in Ill's vicihiiy. Westport. Jan. 1, 1352. S^To^i'Oe. —mahogany frorti $8 to $5t); biireiius from $4 S3** A clerk wanted ; enquire of B. & Co. r|TM. t). SNYDER., Surgeon Dentist,for- to S9. mahogany front; all mahogany extila perienced even in Florida and Louisiana.— of FEBRUARY next, at 1*6 o'clock in I he forenoon. Come aLt and lest the truth of this statement. The polls will bo open from 10 o'clock A iM '• CMKAP FOR CASH," is the mottri. » w meriyof292 East Broadwsiy,N. Y.,has from S9 to $o5 with marble top &c ; rule joint The Philadelphia Bulletin learns that numer­ until 12 o'clock noon. Ail kinds of country produce taken in ex­ KTptice to Contractors. located hiriiseif permanently in Norwalk. nnd tea tables from 82 5t) to §4 ; mahogahy do ftotb ous'covers of quails have been frozen to death WM H. HOLLY", FEE. change for goods, and the highesi market price ROPOSALS* will be received for the may be consulted at his office, No. 17 Main st, $6 to $30; cha irs fi'rtin 37£ cts to $3 each; 9tahdi during the rpcei.t cold Weather, in New Jer­ Stafford, July 22, 12O2. 3T4 allowed. Goods drilivered to any part of tlie P construction of n Union School Ilou&e for everyday in tho week, and evenings from 7 to and waSli stand from $1 to $14 ; sofas Spring tlie use of the Union School District of the first 9. . . . seats and haircloth covered from $12 to $90 ;. sey. The snow probably aided in their iJes- town fi'ee of cha rce. INSURANCE AGENCY. KAYMOND & MEAD, school society of Norwalk. Safd House is to Norwalk, Nov. 10th. 1651. 45 tnaUresses from $1 25 to $15 ; comforters front tVuction by cutting off their supplies of food. $1 75 to 75 ; leathers very low ; Geo. A, Bisseil, Grocers, be built of bri'ck, thrde storieS high dimensions UCTION and Force Putrips. with pipes, mattressei No. 2 Water st. Norwaltv. 54 by 68 feet, according to a plan arid specifica­ of straw, tea grass, patent prepared corn H'USK^ EF* The New York and Liberia Emigra­ AO K.N'T FOR Til I". S hose. &c. L., H. & Co. J an. 17. tions adopted by the District, jpersons wish­ curled grass, curled hair Sec., and evipi'-ythibj Howard, Hartford Mutual, Wesfchester g ^ EESE FEATHERS of nrimo quality by tion and Agricultural Association s"cnt to Libe­ ing to contract will apply toO. S. Ferry Esq., H.TT L., H. & C«. ever wished for at equal low prices at least 2S Mutual. Quincy Mutual, and Middlssex per cent less thnn can be obtained elsewhere iti ria by the last pafcket ah'Out Si500 worth of at his oflice where said p'lin and specifications ^^TOVES, Ranges, Furnaces, Drums, Stove Mutual Firo Insurance Companies Ory Goods the country, and everything s'dld at his ESTATE nuty be seen. £5 pip©, Zinc, Bricks, Grate nnd Castings, jjonds. The Society propose, during the com and the American Mutual lishment is win ranted to be What it is sold for AT GREAT BARGAINS. Norwalk, January lOfh,1852. &c. L., H. & Co. $ng spring, to send out 106 farmers, Willi suit­ Life Insurance Company. E. C. BISSEM.. A lot of cottage bed post's for sale, a constant able instruments, iore. of jllullory ty* Lewis* Final Seduction of Prices! T. WARNKR. Jr. ^'District of Norwalk ss Probate Court, Janua­ supply on hand ; dealers supplied at reduced KOKWALK, CO.N.N. OP The subscribers beg leave to inform CHAS. E. DISBHOVST. ry 2d. 1852. prices. Turning done neatly. MASSACIIUSKTTS LEG'SLATURK.—The Leg. N B—Readymade coffins constantly on hand . their friends and the public that I hey have re­ IRA GRKGORT. •jrS STATE of THOMAS GREEN, an in- islature of Massachusetts, on Tuesday last, re­ House anil JLot fbr Sale. _ (GKO. G. BISHOP. B i solvent debtor ot ,NIorwalk in said district, of all sizes and qualities at low prices, and will duced the price of their stock of Dry Goods elected Governor Boutwell and Lieut. Gover­ JNOPRA THE subsciiber offers for sale his ; BRADLKY O. BANKS. assigned in trust for the benefit ot his credifois; attend to the diggibg of graves and will fuvtii'stt HILL Iionse and lot situated on the main street which includes everything a lady or family can JAMES FINNKT. Ordered—That the trustee exhibit his trust, everything necessary for the interment of the nor C uslman to the ofices they held last year. dead. Funerals will be attended with a IrearSo in the VILLAGE ol New Canaan. J he dwelling- want, (of the newest and choicest styles) and O. S. FEITIRT. account to this Court for adjustment, at the The Whig vote in the House was lyG to 200 house is -itwo-storv woiid building with a com­ &c unequalled Fbr respect, free from extra ARESEII^.IG them below the cost of importation. Probafo Office in Not walk on tlie 17f.li day of 'opposition. modious hack Kitchen arid a well of gocid water Bdmaged January 1852, at 9 o'clock, forenoon; and that charges. New York Cabinet and Upholstery They would particularly invite attention to conhecled theiewitli. There is also a good .TABLE LINEN. TOWELS, &E. al| persons interested in said Estate may be no­ festublishment. New Canaan, Ct. 49 The. Irish, Elites —1'lie Washington cor­ barn, wood house, garden, ntul A lot containing the following articles, which the Indies will find INE 8 4 Damask Table Diaper in cloths tified fhert-o'f, the Trustee will cause this Or­ one rood connected therewith. It is a very de­ or by ttte yard. Also, 8 4 brown diaper. respondent of the New York Express says : very desirable, as well as cheap, as they have F der to lie published inti newspaper printed in FALL STOCK 1 sirable location. For terms apply to Vue sub­ Also, heavy and fine huchabuck diaper;bondei ed " O'Brien, and 6ther Irish exiles have all been selected w th great cafe : French !ihd In­ Fairfield County and posta copy thereof on the scriber at Norwa'U. previous to TLM first of owels, (fcc , slightly damaged by water—ree'd sign post in said NorwAlk,nearest the residence along been receiving from the kind interpn Cheaper than Evfif March. THOMAS RAYMOND. dia Silks of nil kinds, as striped, plaid, changea­ this day from auction, arid for sale very cheap, of said debtor at least'ten days before said 17th THEsuoscribeis liave just received-, and sition of this Government, all the friendly Norwalk, Jan. 24. 4tf ble, nlain; and a superb lot of BischfTs plain bl'k by S. M'OULTON, Jr. day of January. B shall keep constantly on hand one of thd aid it can give for their liberation. The Silks the best and richest article brought to Westport, Jan.12. , GEORGfc A. DAVENPORT, Judge. largest assortments of President speaks and Vtis Secretaries and Figs. this market. Lone and square Shawls of all Ministers abroad work, in all the ways they P^UN DS F'L e.SH Smyrna Figs ree'd 3oo WiimTE® District of IVr.itpcrt ss Probate Court, Decem­ READY MADE GLIOTHLNA kinds, as woolen. Bay State, Scotch Pin id, can. It is hoped Great B'itain will listen this d«V and for sale very low at Not to work upon tho ber 2'id. 3SSI. for Fall and Winter wear, ever brought intd MOULTON'S. Cashmere, Broche, Arc. Cloth and velvet 1 a even to their requests—but as a riafjt, it must be STATE of EDSON HALL late of this town, which will be sold cheaper than Westport. Jan. 26. tf LITHAUER & TURK. remembered, we can dera-and nothing, and risian Cloiks, cheaper than any lady can buy Hail Head! E Westport in said district, dee'd. . The court of probtet e for the Dist riet of West- %'ho ever begins to talk of the ri^hi, begins THE 'material. Yard-wide velvets for cloaks, of But. to purchase their Wa nted lisaniediately. . ^. poif hath limited mid allowed six rtiont.hs from to talk of the ri»ht, begins to make their im various colors, as black, green, maroon, purple, AA AAA OF 3 by 3 inch maple joist. the date liereof for tho creditors of said ifisiale prise nrnent of a longer duration. It is well ^ANJ'length over 4feet ;also ,DEC:., at very great bargains; alsi, a large stock to exhibit their claims for settlement. Those understood, that the Secretary of State, Mr. wliitewood of tl e same dimensions. Also. 50,- of riarrcw Velvets. Ladies' cloth for cloaks, N who neglect to pr'rS'ent tliei'r a'ccoiints, properly At the CHEAP CASH ST'ORE of tho sub- Wnbstei, has sometime since written to Mr. 000 ft of 1-I inch maple plank; I atld 1 inch very large assorrment be iutilul quality and attested, \Vitl':iri said time, will ne debarred a , of ': , sc.II'"er where a saving is made sufficient to pay .Lawrence in L mdon on this subject." bull omul bijiirds. More of the a '"ove is^Vanted recovery. All persons indebted to said estate S of every desirable shade and color, v&ry cheap. for ten MITES travel. Call and prove TLIE truth $500 REWARD S sea'sonod iu .mediateiv; nns»>as(>ned stufl pre­ are Ventfestefc! toSnake immediate payment to !LT 4 GEO, W. SMITH'S. Senator Seward has presented in th* U S ferred. GEO. BATTERSON. French Merinoos and Cashmeres, of beautiful PHILO W. JnflES. • Will be Faid South Norwalk. Dec. 26, 1851. "fef-nate a emphatic protest against ^ii-sian N'PW 'C.MAN^I, JAN. 24. quality, and every shade and color. Piinted 1 Adiriinistrator. TO any ohe who will furnish information whffiif intervention in Hungary, embodying a sol­ Cashmerej and DeLaines from Is a yard up. ) SiOSt. €tr District, cf Westport ss Prbhate 'Court, Decem­ emn pledge that >hould it he repeated, the Raw Silk and Cashmere plaids, a beautiful ns- Light / ifA PART of STRING of OJIEN HELLS, SOMEWHERE ber 29th, 1851. SSASONABLB United States would inurfeieto prevent it. R BETWEEN the Bridge ati'd South NorwalU. soitrront arid most desirable coIo s. Calico, & Fresh Supply of C \M 1'HENE, Burning jj^sTATE* of ELLEN GREGORY, late of Gen. Cass has presented one less decisive, 4 The finder will be paid for his trouble ii he warranted fast colors, 6d a yard. Swiss, book, §L Fluid, and Phosgene, by W'A Westport in said district, dee'd. 'the force of which is contained in the expi cs will leave at this office Wiestpoi't:, 3an. 3. 15• SAN^OLTD. The court (if probate for the district of West- THORN . and '.jaconet muslins. Lace and muslin win­ sion, that the United Stmt' s vVould regard , port hath limited and allowed six months fiom dow draperies, A most splendid assortment, of such intervention with ' concern.' For Sale €hea'p. iLa'th. the date hereof, for the creditors of said estate LIGHT sle.i»h. I)HPII consiiterably used various qualities, both tamboured and fiosswoik £% S "1 AAA GOOD. LATH just ree'd to exhibit their claims for r.ettieriient. Those, The Tax upon Printers.—"I'llo Cleveland and Vvill be sold cheap. Enquire ut this which will be found desirable and very cheap. Jk 1:M / by %. SAN FORD. who riegletl't. to present; their iiccoorits, properly Can be Procured ag Clieap. and of as superior oflice attested, within said tiriie.- will be debarred u Plaindealer, calling attention to tlie taxes im - . Woolen Blankets, Quilts, Flannels, Linens. Westpoit, Nov. 17, 1S5 i. qualities, as at the far fiirtied Store of posed on the press t6r every public and be- re'criVerv. All persons indebted to said estate To Tmlsi&h. Muslins, Canton flannels. Piano table nnd toilej fue requested to 'make immediate pay ment to w. nevoient object, off'is'"'to'flay five hundred To Lei. " E. KAYMOND- HE subscriber having engaged in other covters. Mourning Goods of all kinds, as black r E. S. LANDERS, To Let fl om 1st April nexl. the place Honesty, Energy, Perseveranco 'dollars for the cominy yar, as our benevo­ business is desirous of closing up his trade T Bombazine, Alpncn. Merino, Canton Crape, now occupied by the subscriber, on the Danbu- I Administrator. lent tax, provided the public will allow us to in stoves, tin ware, &c. T<< those desirous of and Esonom^ Poplin, DeL:iine, 'Gingham, Calico, Muslin, •y Road, near the Factory of bounsbury. Bis­ charge a reasonable amount for our servi­ commencing business Willi moderate capital seil •& C(i. SAM UEL R. P. 'CAM P. Etore G-otid'S Afe the tri e maxiirisdl sue'eies's. Always bear opportunity a chance invest and good black Calico dress patterns for 6s. 4 ces in a professional way, novv donated to this oilers good fbr ­ I !orwalk. Jan. 5tl>( 1 fec.2. 2tl in rViirid the words of F'nihklin,—One cent these same ohjects.5' ment. Terins easy. Lailies arid gents gloves, hdkfs, cravats, scarfs At (he Westport Variety Store! saved is belter than (\Vo cents gained." An JOHN W. ROCKWELL,. fur, silk,and merino under garments. A LARG^ RTLHE subscriber has recently added very opportunity is now offered where you can savtf Jiftiat! jfleat! The trains6n the fcrie Road, near Ridgefield, .Tan. 15. 1852. 313 1 criusid'enUjIy to his stock of (Jriods at the stock of rfte'riric and alpaca LI'ose. EMB'd hand- FRbto is tb £5 ^er CfiNT! above establishment, makin'g tlie assortment Dunkirk, have been Stopped for two or three At the ll(>w Moat Market. Siihply by purchasing your Goods in future at Wanted. kerchiefn, collars, and an endless variety of ar­ complete iV> every department. dnj'S on account of the snow. Between the above Emporium. GOOD pla'cfe in a small faiiyly for a you rig ticles \Vhic1) it Is impossible to enumerate in AIL rj1HE Sul)sci;iber has just opened a Market tie has now on hatid a first-rate STIIEK 6f Dunki. k and Dayton, the snow is said to be girl to do housework Or uttend to children. B adjoining the store of Lockwood, Haiglit A advertisement, but which the ladies will find Drugs arid Medicines, Perfumery and Confec W. E. RAYMOND. from 5 to 7 feet deep ! Enquire at this nfSce- 3'3 fc CJo. f6r the corivetneiice of the people of this tionery Also, Books and Stationery. Cutlery. de irable nnd at prices which will be sure t New Canaan, i)ec. 27.1851. -' , 'O vicirifty. and by "constant attentidn and every ef- Brushes and Combs, Eng'isti Fibtn LI rnd Ger­ •rcf The large flouring mill, known as fijSPORT'lNG, blasting powder and fuse in p!eas\rwalU, or MllMM EXTRACT sire all who may be in want of anything 111 their Henry ib'irrip. No l,Stli Avenue, New YoHi. T LOVETT a celebrated WAHPENE. Tli* grav Fbr Bale; iiepairing. line to give them a call before purchasum elsb- Jan: 5th, 1S52". Tlie Greatest and baldheads of New York have nearly disappea­ THE subscriber offers for sale his AVING engaged the services of sn ex­ where. Norwalk, Nov. 25th, 1851. red since the introduction of thin wondeiful com­ Homo-tend including a good and com- BLOOD PURIFIER perienced jeweller, I am_ prepared, tb ex= modfdus house with a store connected—a barn, Now is the Time to stive H pound. 'The VVahpene is warranted. BRIDGEPORT, June 25th, 1S51. IN THB WHOLE WOKLD! ecuie the lii'ost diiHcu.it jobs in repairing ot ev«rt*y_ &c., all in complete and thorough repair, and Haymond IVIead, description of jewelry- Also, all designs for The genuine 'Wabpene can be had of any of the E, the subscribers, each having purchased Price $1 per Bottle, or Six Rottlet for ^3. about thiee acres it)f valuable land stocked witii la of Blakeman & Tomlinson. in Wall st. rpHANKFUL for the ninny favors so liber- It now put up in QUA&T BOTTtlES,of the eaw< secret societies, &c. neat I v and promptly.exe- following regular agents in Fairfield County—J A choice a rafted fruit, and is replete with every W pQioer and medical tjjicacy as when, in small bottles. Encb Bridgeport, opposite City Hotel, one of their J ally besttiweU oil theiii by the public, lAirae hottlo ctmtains.!Sl!!^T.V-Fi)Ult and the cuted. C. A. DURAND: . VVeed, Norwalk ; A Dickerman. South Nrtrwalk ; convenience—a well of excellent water npnr the medications are so Strongly Concentrated tlmt only fine Gold Watches, called the Railroad Watch, would ies|)ectl'ully solicit a continuance oftlieir One TabUipauvJul is require'il at a Dose—three times a day 8 C Silliman. Jr. and J E Ayres, New Canaan; door under cover. This pl; ce lies in Reading, To Sieti and having tried and proved the same to our patidriage—feeling assured they can now offer —tKus one bottlo lusts Twenty-One I):tysj wliich is much in the centre of the town, near the Town Ipoger than a.bottle bf iiiiy olher mt-dicir.a InBtaj because thure A HOUSE pleasantly situated Saittupl Raymond, 2d. Darien ; P Acker, Greei^ satisfaction, do most cordially recommend them gieai'er indu'cehients than they ever before is required of this a le.«« tjiinntilvv at n doso. House eligibly situated for mercanti e business The srrcat Superinrity of this Jfluoil l'nrifler over all the Bridge. Possession given imm.e^i- wich ; Newman & llewes, Miames; R Hoyt, to the public, and partiouarly to superintend­ iitivo done. ctlier medicines, consi3ls in a gre.it measure |n im posse^sm" 1 and a very desirable location lor a select school, Inquire at this office. t(37 Stamford ; L Olmstead, wiltoii ; John Taylor" ents, conductors arid engineers, feeliug iSssured Their stock is now large ami well selected, a part of its coinpimnd, the powerful Medical Virtue# ately. about three miles from the Norwalk & Danhury cf somes Scarce and Hare that, in their Railroad Watches, so tehned, comprising nil the articles usually kept in n westport, S Pike, Southport; Nichols & Betts, railroad; is considered one of the pleasant est they will find a most acctmi't'e tiriie-keeper. grocery store, together with a variety bf fancy Indian Roots and Barks, For Sale or ^Po Let., Fairfield ; w J Shelton &. Co. w J & E Shelion, situations in the vicinity and well worth the at­ which no other medicine possesses. TheBG ar' the most certain A. good House and four acres Philo llurd, Siip't Naiigrituck Railroad. *oods, such as Sardines, Ciipeis, Catsup, Sau­ of N wordin, and Thompson & Booth, Bridgeport; tention of those who are desirotisol purchasing Purifiers of the Dlond that were over.Unnwn to oither with si good orchard of grafted^ ruit R B MaSon. Stip'I H Y and N il Railroad. ces, Table Oils, Maccai Oni, Corn Starch, Pre­ Indian or wAi.V man, and these being compounded with tlie ilrong- . . H S Nichols, Trumble, nichols Farms; and ol'N J —and wilt be sold at a bargains Address ly^anecntrated Extracts of M HorarB Nichols,TL'eas Housatonic & N k R R served Fruits, Spiced, Pickle3. &R-, &c. I heir Grapes. &c., situated in Flax Hill CHARLES D. SMITH. Fairchild, stratfo'.d ; andatall the principal drug A D Alibott, Conductor Naugatuck Railroad. stock of Teas is the largest and most carefully SarsapariJla, Yelloifr Dock, a mile from the R. R. Depot at So. Nehwlk. Reading Centre, Jan. 1, 1852. 2m*3 Possession given on the first ot April »ud fancy stores throughout the United States. Chas Waterbiiry do do do selected of any ill Norwalk, ranging in pribe fcHERRY AND SASSAFRAS BARKS, .u if retjuired. Enquire at this office 3mo4g has Comstock do from 5C cts to $1 per lb. A trial of their coffee make ihis Vegetable Esfrnct, not only the greatest Blood . For Sale or to lent. ( N Y & N H DO THE PERILS OF THE LUNGS. Wm Segue,. Engineer Naugatuck do is all that is necessary tts convince tli:it it is Purifier, but nlso, a cltfitpcr mcdieine by ftrrnt odd* THE homestead of Benj Bishop, sit­ than any other. It is cheaper, because the quantity of it ihnt District of Norwalk ss Probate Court\ Decern-* These delicate organs are always in peril, and life Uriah Douglass, do do do superior to iin£ §old i" the place. Slignrs al- mav be bouL'ht for On.e Dollar will last mucli longer, anil auated about three miles north of the will cure Ten Times riiore Blood-disease, than One Dollar't ia in peril when they do not properly perform their L E Gorei do do CTO tviiys on hand, fcii^ap nild good for the plii:&.—• worth of any other medicine., Bruise. It will be sold or rented to a good ten­ •cTsWrErfJ ESSE IIY ATT.Ihte of th. ' J S Smith. Cashier Farmers' Bank. 4|so—Flour. Fish, Salt. Pork, Lard, rliim.s. Cp* For undoubted proof of the Curm of functions. If inflamation interferes with their reg- ant from the 1st of April next. For further Pi town of Olegp in the county bf Otsego, - Jonathan Beers, J W Sterling, San Francisco"; Smoked Beef, &c. wbifch will be sold cheap for Scrofula, Fever-Sores, '' uUr action, the blood i» imperfectly purified, tlite particulars enquire of the subscriber. and State of New 1ork. dee'd. . E A Lum. Waterbury. Ct. cask. Goods -leliVefed to riny part of tho Scald-Head, Erysipelas, Salt-Rheum, Rheumatism, Syphilis. F.nqt- circulation is irreglar, and the whole system surfers. GEO. G. BISHOP. tions, Pimples on the Face, I^iver-CoiliplailitH, Piles, Lum­ The court of probate {or the that net of Nor- RAILROAD WATCHFCS.—We HAVE on village free of cltai'ge. bago, Cancerous Ulcers, CpNtivcnemi, Sore Eyes, D.raprp- In the combined tonic, expectorant, and healing Norwalk, Jan. lfi. 3T3 ala, Puma tn tlie Side, liredit, Bones, nnd Joints, ana n.l. wtlk Hiith liiiii,pd and allowed sis mouths from, hand at this time a LUNGE assortment of these Nonvalk, July 26il1; 1851. OTHCI IMPURE-BLOOD DISEASES, see'our PAMPHLETS and llani ili'e dale hereof, for the creditors of said estate • properties of Dr. Roger's Syrup of Liverwort, Tar. beautiful Watches, made and cased in beautiful bills—ovety Agent haii them t<> give away. eggs Farm to Let. Cheaper than Ever! to exhibit their claims for settlement, lhos© Canchala^ua. lies the remedy for all this mischief. Hunting Cases, 18 carat fine gdld. ThoSe per­ For salw by A. tselleck. iNorwalk ; Wording 2C. A Farm of from 150 to 200 acres situated Groceries selling off at astonishing rales at who neglect to present their accounts, properly DELAY IS DANGEROUS While the patient is sons who nro about purchasing themselves a nnd W:13- Dyer, Bridgeport;, A. B. Hull;Dah- about three nrilps north of the village, with the the Old store of attested, within said time, will be debaired A considering tubercles may be forming,or worse still, good Watch, will please bear in mind Mint bury; S. C. Sillimau Jr., New Canaan ; R. stock and fixtures fun'iished if required. It GEO. W. SMITH, SOUTH NORWALK. rocoveiT. All persons indebted to said estate maj be promptly applied, the Cough, Cold, or Watches made for us will not vary N minute per Hoyt, Stamford; J. W. Taylor, Westpoia; E. will be let to a suitable person on accommoda­ HERE purchasers can find one of the are requested tb make imigedratepaym^Pt to mouth, on the railroad or off-—and no o'lier P. Kairchiid.Bethel; L. Burr. Greenfield; Gi H Catarrh is at once removed, and to use the wordsof ting terms. Enquire at this office. largest and best assortments ofGroce- . SAMUEL P. RANDIirE, dealer in this city can sell this maker's Watch. W Wilton Daniel Webster, the sufferer, "breaths freer and lies, Crockery, &o.,ever offered in this mar­ B. Middlebrook, ^Nithols & Betts, Adniiniatrktor.- Please read certificate above. deeper." The only thing reqnsite is promptitude. DTNTAL SURGERY ket, before, To'our up town customers, (for 43 BLAKEMAN K TOMLINSON. Received fc&is Day. " See pamphlet in the hands or Agents. By BrS. HILX. &c FITCH we have custdmergfrom the Bridge, cause why we sell betted nrtrfcle'jf and cheaper than others.) Duncombe _ _ - . „ -* /\A/\ YARDS CARPETiWJin pi»«- CAUTION—None genuine, unless there is on the ANHATTAN Strengthening Plaster, for J Office over C. J~ Grumans Store, foot of we would say thnt we will gntirantee them a l eck Greenwich. Allofders must be address itlUU ces suitable for small rooms,con.- the relief of pains in the side, back, breast, _"bnff wrapper, a note of hand signed with a pen, by Main si., Norwalk, Ct. M savin" of 25 per cerif. by purchasing of us, eJ to WALLACE & CCJ., 304 Broadway, siting of English 3 ply; super dBiible ittgram. &c. They can be used in many cases of rheu­ ^ Y lyeow9 „1A.L. SCOVILL&CO. which will pay for a ride up and down any day. and all wool veiieliiiu, matism with very great benefit. Also, they will For sale by A L Scovill & Co., at their depot, Burning S*luid Call and exuminG for yourselves. , very cheap, unci for sal6 at ftfOULlON b. greatly, if not wholly, relieve coughs, coldi?,- LASTER..and CEMENT ftt ~, Gothic Hall, 316 Broadway, New York. And aiso F a superior quality, for sale ty the bar- GEORGE W. SMITH. Westport,- t)ec. 9 b,'1851-; #9^ soreness und WOAKUESS of the lungfu .. - OLMSTED'S; .' for sale in Norwalk Dy J A Weed and W E Bisseil. O rell or retail, by South Norwalk, August 12,,'jTl STREET 5: qUINTARD. WEED'S. Pries—la large $>!. sSsas&i

John A. Weed, Tea and Coffee j, PEOPLE'S IIOTEIj; Machinery. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in -1 i,'/» HEN pure, nre the most innoccnt, stim­ 17 A, 19 Catherine Slip, N. Y. HE subscribers, having recently made the DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, ; ulating aud healthy beverages that can GEO. S. ST. JOHN, PROPRIETOR, T necessary arrangements, nre now pre­ W ;;> PERFUMERY. DYE STAFFS, pared to execute nil orders for manufacturing be used, both in sickness and in health. It was OULD, respectfully announce to his PATENT MED CINES, ice. •HHI repairing nil kinds of machinery for man called by the ancients ' W friends nnd ihe public that the above ttfactoring and other purposes. We will also AMBROSIA AND NECTAR. hotel has been built tho past summer under the West side the Bridge, Norwa Ik, Conn. Superintend tlie erection,alteringand repairirg This delicious Tea and Coffee can be had superintendence of the proprietor with special -— fhesame. We have on hand and are constantly always at the TKA PLANT, 139 Grand street. reference to the accommodation of transient and ,t A,. H. Byington, permanent boarders. Jt. now contains 4& wel manufacturing all the different kinds of patent New York, a few steps from NY4N H rail General Agent for procuring Pen* axles for light and heavy vehicles, which we roaddepot. 43tf PACKARD. venti'nted Hntl elegantly furnished lodging rooms, will dispose of on the most fnvotable terms.— provided with all the modern improvements nnd sions, Bounty Lands, Extra and Back Orders to be left at Street 6c Quintard's store, South Norwalk Machine Shop conveniences. Connected with the hotel is n Pay, French Spoliations. Letters -Norwalk, or at our shop, the first building north 1HE subscribers take thismethod of inform­ rest urn tint or dining saloon where all the sub­ • Patent., Sfc., of James Janes'saw-mill. [ ing the public, that they are now prepar­ stantial and delicacies of tho season nre pro ALDRICH 6c WHITLOCK. ed te do nil kinds of Jobbing iu their line, viz: vided at n moment's notice at nil hours, nnd v George A. Davenport, - - v Wilton, July 1st, 1851. Gm*26 Machine work in general, Die turning, all des­ R BRADLEY'S served up in n style not inferior to any house of cription of Sawing, Wood turning from a Po> New Harness and Saddle Establishment. the kind in the United States. Tho pntrnnaee Attorney and Counsellor at lair, A NKW Mo OK OF SKTTING tico pillar down to an awl handle, Turned of the public is respecfully solicited. Baths I2i Office West Side the Bridge, *&,?,• - Artificial Teeth! Cedar hitching and fence Posts on hand, also HE subscriberhaving had an appartment fitted up beneath the Connecticut Hotel, would cts; lodgings single rooms 25 cts. New York, Nov. 24th. 1851. 6m48 NORWALK, CONN. ^ V:RFT HE undersigned has invented and patented blind hinges aud fastuings for sale. invite the attention of the public to his extensive assortment, of Saddles, Harnesses a compound artificial basis for setting tooth, An assortment of Furniture, and knobs nnd Trunks,T Valices, Carpet Bags, Mats, Rugs, Whips, Lashes, Brushes,Currycombs,Shammies T °' s- rerry, V ' by which the process is rendered much more locks may always be found at the office of the &c. &c. which he has constantly on hand. He has on hand several setts of very light single Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Paints and Oils! simple aud ensy than heretofore—and reduces Factory, at manufactured prices. A share of Harness, combining neatness with durability. Every article in h.s l.neof business may be had Attorney and Counsellor at law: the expense about ove-half. The process is FINCH has now on hand one of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. at this establishment, of thevery best materials and style of workmanship, at prices which will Mallory's Building. f entirely new, and as beautiful as it is simple and R- W. NORTON & CO. not fail to satisfy customers. Repairing done in a neat, and substantia I manner. D• most extensive a nd woll selected assort­ "co'iomical. Entire sets can now be furnished R. W. NORTON ) Just received a lot of superior Horse Blankets and Sleigh Bells, cheap for cash. __ ments ol foieign, domestic and building hard­ Office hours J'rom 8 to 12 o'clock, A. M. { and ware, cutlery. iron, steel, paints, oils, Frmich tor $50 ; upper sets for $25, rnd partial HOIB in M. M. NORTON S Norwalk, Nov. 1,1849. K BRADUY. from 1 (o C o'clock, P M. ,;f proportion. A. HILL, D. D. S. South Norwalk, Sept 15th, 1P51 37tf nnd American window glass—assorted sizes, Norwalk, Nov. 10th, 1851. 45tf agricultural implements, hay cutters, corn shol- JOHN AUSTEN'S E. C. WARREN lers, &c.all of which he will sell nt. prices de • • Great Mass Gathering: at ^ Cabinet Maker and Undertaker ! lying competition. Also, every description of William B. Swan, carriage haidwa re, felloes, hubs, spokes, laces, DAGUERRIAN ROOM (Two doors east of the Bunk.) *'•' GRUMAJV'S West Side the Bridge, nearly opposite the Norwalk Hotel. linings, patent leather, &t:.all of which ho sells Over F. St. John's Store, STAMFORD, CT. upon the principle of *• small profits and ready NORWALK, CT. ' HAVING recently conmpleted an sales." ^Likenesses ? Old Bridge extensive alteration and improve­ Manufacturer and Dealer in The subscriber is also agent for tho sale of ment in his extablishment, and ex­ HusweH's Mineral Paxnl, which is proof against Warranted lo please all good judges. ADDLES, Harnesses, Trunks, Valices, Carpet Bags, Satchels, Whips. Matts, Brushes, fire, water and weather, and unt'hangeable in tended the compass of his business, Silk Purse Twist, Belts, Webb, Saddlery Ware, Trunk Locks, &c. &c. would respectfully inform the inliubi- s in its color, and is the bost, cheapest and most Bain's Merchant's' - %tarits of this and the adjoining towns, that he durable mineral paint now in use. In fiict,our N. B. Harnesses manufactured to order. Terms favorable. has now on hand and is constantly manufactur­ assortment comprisns a variety nnd extensivo- STORE! ness that would bnfllo a detailed description, and ing every description of TELEGRAPH OFFICE. CABINET WARE wo therefore would re? pect'ully invite tho pub­ NORWALK, CONN. ' Just Received! iz; a good and general variety of New Marble Yard. lic lo cull nnd examine themselves, 45 Iu the Post Office Building. Beadnteads, Tables, Washstands, Secretaries HE subscriber having opened and furnish­ T ed a new Marble Yard in Norwalk, near FRUIT TREES c. J gbuSAW, The Largest Stock Bureaus, Sofas, tyc. P. S. Wo caution the public to buy no Oils, French Winrl.tw Gliiss nnd conshting of Black and Colored, Figured and satisfaction, do most cordially recommend then DR. STEPHEN JEWETT'S Anlwerps of any peison without holding them AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. & WJiaiBSWB, JUSTLY AND HIGHLY CELEBRATED Plain, in all and every variety. Our stock of to the public, and particuarly to superintend responsible for its being the new or pure red NOR WALK. CONN. ISrontf Cloths, Cassimeres. Satinets, Vast- which he will sell as cheap as can be bought ents, conductors and engineers, leeliug assured FAMILY MEDICINES Antwerp. Tho country is full of tho spurious ings iind all other goods for Men's and Boys' an y where. that, in their Railroad Watches, so termed, Pr«par>(l by Stephen Jewftt, »on of the late Dr. Stephen kind. sep20 if S. 3E*. Olmstcad, wear is larger than ever before offered. In He is also prepared to furnish they will find n most accurate time-keeper. Jewt-1t, of ilindge, N. 11., Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groctriet, *«ch DKKiortEn for ami unrARAM.KL.KD In the rEIIMA- f.ict. Ladies and Gentlemen can find any and COFFINS, SHROUDS, CAPS, SCARFS. &c. Philo Hurd, Sup't Naugatuck Railroad. NENT JtELlEP and CUKE of alt Uiftoaei for which tli.y Great Inducements Flour, Provisions, Sail, Powder. 3p. R B Mason. Sup't N Y and N H Railroad. are recommended. At No* 15 Main Street. every article wanted for Dress, Use. or Ornn ofevery description that may be desired, or OKIOINALLY PItEPAIlED BY ONE OF TIIE MOBT merit, and al prices that would astonish all, and that can be obtained in the city of New York Horace Nichols,Treas Housatonic 6c N'k R 1^ SUCCESSFUL ANI> EMINENT PHYSICIANS EW STOCK of Full tock do N Y ic N H do During a lone and contlmieil «trin of reari they have con- plush, molinir nnd jlnzed Cups of tho hitest nish hearses, cnfringes, see to the digging of tinuedlo do (heir ooon'woitit in a quiet and tuie nmnner, Ware, Arc. Any kind of Goods mndo to »raves, nod to attend tonny other arrangement Wm Segue, Engineer Naugatuck do and probably M» Mi:utciNr.s IIAVK POHK OH AKK DOIKO BO styles ; nlso, the best variety of children and MUCH TO HELIEVK nnd CUKEtho»Epronounced Dr.roxD youth's lints and Caps ever offered in Norwnlk. order. WalchosnndJewolry repaired. that may bo wished lor the funeral procession, Uriah Douglass, do do do IIOI'K.OR »TAMIIS SO FIRM AN!> IM L'KHI.1 IIAOLK IK TIIK "Old Bridge Store" ooon BSTiMATro* ov TIIK ruoi.lc. They are recom­ which nre not to be beat in neatness, durability Under (he Connecticut Hotel.