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A Beautiful Sentiment.—The following Beaux of former times.—We question DECLINE OF THE REGENCY, A POETIC RENUNCIATION. •••••• TH E N Q..R WALKOAZET T E From the London " Forget Me Not," for 1841 passage is Irom Mr. Webster's speech in whether the celebrated Beaifr Brummel, and iv- Correspondence of the Express. The following poetic renunciation of Loco* ,J- v J -' * • Js Published THE MOURNER, j-r v Virginia: "And I cannot find a deeper or even the equally celebrated Romeo Coates, - ALBANY, Oct. 19, 1840." Focoism is worthy of the twenty-six • bra la' in place of a button ; his trunk or breeches, Which way ye sped; * and call at the Office for their papers, SI 50 gency in its best days—has come out deci­ Upon the bed of rest, • with his stockings and ribbon garters, fring­ Tho' once ye promis'd straug and hearty in advance—at the end of the year, $2 00 The friends I lov'd had watch'd and wept, When wrapt in fire, the realms of ether glow. dedly against the National administration. ed at the end, all white; and buff shoes with His steps lo tread. *- Companies of six or more, receiving their pa- And I been with the blest, And heaven's last thunders shake the world be- For two years, his influence has been direc­ - per# by mail, SI 50, payable in advance. And qow I live to stand alone ...... t •. white ribbon. ted to obtain a modification of its policy Ye've missed ye'er predecessors' tacb^ * ~ , low. On great court days his shoes were so RATES OF ADVERTISING. Up\?n a barren shore, more consonant with the spirit and design, And make sae mony a crooked rrack, : vft . gorgeously covered with precious stones as We're fearfu' ye areslidin' back, Fcr one square, or 16 lines, 3 weeks, SI 00 And see each dear and valued one Anecdote of the Times.—We will tell an of its institutions; but, having been unsuc­ Depart, to come no more. to have exceeded the value of o£6,600; and To thrones an'kings; Each following insertion, l$i original anecdote'of as much interest as any cessful, he now abandons those who have a- xecutor's and Administrator's Notices, 1 00 he had a suit of armor of solid silver, with a In Ogle's tale we see nae lack ~ murder in a Philadelphia Literary Weekly bandoned their Country. O'ye'r fine things. . : r ^ Commissioner's notices, ^ 1 25 Look at yon wither'd plant, no more* sword and belt blazing with diamonds, rubies It charms the stranger's eye; ^*1; —more, for ours is true. Some hardy rough- Nor is Mr. Olcotte alone in this. We can uardtans' Notices, and Notices of Divorce, by and pearls. ,£King James' favorite, the Duke Beclouded wi' Sub^Treasury fogs, • T Yel goodly blossoms once it bore, i skins, from the pine knots up the Allegha­ count a considerable number in this city who the square. of Buckingham, could afford to have his dia­ Ye'r pathway lies o'er stanesand logs, ^ Though strew'd around they lie. ny, were sauntering up town, and had their entertain similar views, and have up lo this early advertiseis, onesquare, $10per annum, monds tacked so loosely on, that when he Leg Treasurers an' bluid hound dogs ' The young and gay pass idly by, time been staunch supporters of Mr. Van Bur payable quarterly in advance. The priv- wild unpractised ears arrested by the sounds chose to shake a few off on the ground, he Beset ye'r feet; And turn their hfads aside; of a piano. They could not make it out—-it ren. You are at liberty to give the name : 3 ilggg q£ygflHy advertisers is limited to their obtained all the time he desired from the An' Staudin' Armies, thick as Frogs, own immediate business. ' The parent tree hangs droopingly, was neither jewsharp nor fiddle, yet it.was of your correspondent to any gentleman who Ye'r doomed to meet. No more the garden's pride. - ; pickers^up who were general les Dames de All casual advertisements sent to this Office " first rate"—and being overcome with curi­ wishes it. Yours, &c. la Court; for our Duke never condescended to To leave ye now in sic a plight, - * 1 must, to insure insertion, be accompanied osity they all entored (three of them) through My fate there read—It is in vain accept what he himself had dropped. His An odd toay of Calculating.—The more We ken seems rather impalite; rr by the cash. — an open cloor. In a Jxasdsomely finished You bid me cease to mourn ; • cloaks were trimmed with great diamond hat­ the get thrashed, the harder they But we must tak' the course that's right, You say that plant will bloom again, room, one of our Whig girls was playing bands; cockades, and ear-rings, yoked with swear that Van Buren's election is safe. On An' plainly show ye, That Spring will soon return. and singing a Tippecanoe song. The Moun­ Before a' people's open sight, Job Printing, great ropes and knots of pearls. He had the strength of the news from Delaware and The Spring will come, the tear will dry, tain boys hoped no offence, but wanted to We can na' go ye. • • ' • r.~ * OF ALL KINDS, twenty-Seven suits of clothes made, the rich­ Maryland, the New Era vows that he will When broketi life's dull chain ; hear her play " on that thing." "O, yes," est that embroidery, lace, silk"velvet, gold and go in with a larger majority than he did in Christian Coder, Samuel Grenameyar, WEATLY EXECUTED AT THE GAZETTE OFFICE. So in the earth that plant must lie, said our young belle, with great humor and Ere it shall bloom again. gems could contribute; one of which was a 1836. The Democratic Whigs of Maine Perry Chance, Peter Ahman, archness, "but I can play nothing but Har­ James Grimes, DENTAL NOTICE. white uncut velvet, set over both suit and are specially requested not to laugh. Jesse Chance, Try OCT. A. HILL, thankful forthe patronage rison tunes. Are you for Harrison?" "Yes, Samuel Beary, cloak, with diamonds besides a great feather, Jesse Thomas. .1 9 he has received in his profession during MISCELLANY. all of us," said they. And away she went— John Hinds, Wm. Clark, stuck all over with diamonds, as were also Short Acquaintance.—Felix Grundy (of 12 months past, in Norwalk, begs leave to in­ ratling off and singing some of her own happy memory) says that four years ago no­ Jacob Henning, Andrew C. Redick, form tne public, that he still continues a few his sword, girdle, hat and spurs. When Seth Rincar, INDIAN CHARACTER. more favorite Harrison songs. .The lads ap­ body knew General Hern'son. By news Wm. Merrel, doors west of the Bridge, in Burrall's Buildings, the difference in the value of money is con­ D. Kuhns, peared delighted. " If Jim only heard that, from the West, it appears that he is getting Thomas B. Mathers, where he will be happy at any time to see his A SKETCH. sidered, the sums thus ridiculously squan­ Samuel Cattel, Alexander Winings, do you think he would vote for Mr. Van Bu- friends, and answer all their calls in Dental dered in dress must have been prodigious. acquainted with the folks amazing fast. Jacob Meese, Josiah Cattel, One afternoon in the spring of 1828, a ren ?" said one to the other. " Who.isJim?" Jesse Evans, A Question Answered.—The Boston Post, Solomon Klingaman, ^"incorruptible teeth inserted from one to a young Indian, named Mickenock, of the Ot­ said our heroine. " He is a comrade of ours, Locofoco Gallantry.—*** "the ladies (for John Dougherty, has an article, abusive of its own party—we Michael Miller, : i 7 full set. Also, teeth cleansed, separated, ex­ tawa tribe on the east of Lake Michigan, and a loco democrat, but I think if he had whom be it observed, all Whig orators seem John Shadwick, Peter Miller, Sen. mean the federal—which commences with tracted, &c., and all those diseases of the teeth having indulged too freely in the use of the heard that song, it would turn him." " Go to have a special liking") &c. &c. this question ]•— attended to, which, if suffered to continue, are fire drink, commenced a quarrel with, and fetch him," said she, no way daunted, and Evening Post. Correspondence of the Journal of Commerce. "Look through the Whig press from productive of so much mischief. finally stabbed to the heart, a son of one of the three started off directly and returned Here's a Goth, and he a poet too! IFell, PHILADELPHIA, Monday P. M. Oct. 19. References.—Emery Bissell, M. D.; J. D. Maine to "Georgia, and can you find any de- the chiefs. Knowing that he must suffer with their stnbborn and incredulouscomrade. we have no doubt the " whig orators" con­ M'Lean, M. D.; Hon. Thomas B. B.itler} nunciation of old Federal measures ?u The affair of the interpolated register is death by the hands of some one ot the fami­ The younglady had now herambitionroused, sider it no dishonor to be sneered at, for hav­ Hon. Benjamin Isaacs, Norwalk. Nehemiah Most assuredly; it is the very burden of undergoing further investigation. A ne# ly, whose relative he had killed, he imme­ and the young man being seated, she played ing a "special liking" for the ladies. But Perry M. D. Ridgefield. R. B. Botsford, M. our song. We denounce the Sub-Treasury feature has been discovered ; in the office of D.; Doct. D. P. Knapp, Da^ory. Duel. diately collected his'own fnmily and fled in­ and sang some of the most lively and popu­ the fact is—"ay there's the rub"—the ladies scheme as an old federal measure, origina­ W. O. Kline, Clerk of the Court of General Howell Rodgers, Colchester, Ct. William to the woods The chief and his sons at lar Harrison airs, while Jim himself had to have a special liking for them. They don't ting with Alexander Hamilton; w& denounce Sessions, the book in which are recorded the Witter, M. D. Williamantic, Ct. - once commencedsearch for the murderer—no join in chorus, thanked the lady, and said he like, Brownsonistn, Skidmorism, Fanny the Standing Army as an old federal scheme, certificates of naturalization is found to con­ November 20, 1S39. pains or toil were spared to ferret out the hi­ was no longer a Van Buren man, but would Wrightism, and Van Burenism ; but there is more obnoxious than that proposed by the tain forty-four certificates to which thename ding place of the unfortunate and guilty go the " whole figure" for Tippecanoe from an 'ism that they do like, and that's Patriot­ older Adams; wo denounce the concentration of Judge Barton has been forged. Judge Mickenoclc; but the summer passed, the this out. They all parted highly pleased. ism; therefore they go to hear Whig ora­ of power in the Executive as an old federal B. has accordingly shut up the office till the leaves began to fall, and no trace could be So much for a Pittsburg Whig girl. tors." matter can be traced out. The interpolated found of the murderer : almost in despair, Pittsburg American. measure] we dertbunce Martin Van Buren, as the opponent of James Madison, and the register-was that kept by the Clerk of Quar­ the old chief, burning to avenge the death of DEMOCRACY IN 1801 AND IN 1840 !!! ter Sessions. his son, looked about (or some relative of political friend of Rufus King, all to sup­ SHORT BUT GOOD. Soon after Mr. Jefferson's flection, on discov- Mickenoclc upon whom he could satisfy this port old federal measures. We denounce The following comments on the character of It may be safely affirmed, that good men ring that the postmasters and other officers darling desire of the Indian heart; but no Buchanan,Woodbury,Wall, Ingersoll.Rush, generally reap more substantial benefit from Mr. Van Buren, by Ct.pt. Marryatt, of tho one could be found; all the familyand^blood were-intefrfering in elections, that distinguished Bryant, Harlcer, and nearly all the Van Bu­ men do from their Royal Navy, we commend to ihe attention of relatives of Mickenock were with him in their affliction, than bad Repubt^nIssued a' circular lo all his office­ ren leaders, as old federalists beyond meas­ prosperity; that what ihey lose in wealth, those Administration men who rail at us as his hiding-place. Despairing at length ei­ holders, of which the following is an extract:— ure] and we hail their approaching defeat J^^^m WARD'S VEGETABLE HAIR OIL. pleasure or honor, they gain with great ad­ "British" Whigs : ' ther of finding his enemy or avenging himself as an evidence of the sound, healthy condi­ fipHIS Oil possesses the peculiar property sr. vantage in wisdom, and goodness, and tran­ " One thing I would say, that, as to the JL long, but vainly sought for in other vege: upon any of the blood relations, the chief de­ future interference in elections, whether of tion of our country's democracy. CHARACTER OF MR. VAN BUREN. quility of mind. oils, that of reproducing a new growth ol termined to avail himself of the privilege al­ 'Harrisburg "Telegraph. Prosperity is not without its troubles, nor the state or general Government, by officers BY CAPT. MARRTATT. ^^^^Bhair on heads totally bald. So great are us lowed by Indian custom, and to avenge him­ adversity without its comforts. of ihe latter, it should be deemed cause fot re­ Members of Congress have already been "Mr. Van Buren is a very gentleman-like nourishing properties, which it readily imparls self upon one of the relatives of the wife of moval ; because the constitutional remedy Friendship improves happiness and abates chosen in the following States, which shows a intelligent man : very proud of talking over to the roots of the hair, that it requires but a the murderer. Mickenock, although effect­ by ihe elective principle removes nothing,and short time to produce a new growth, and but few misery by doubling our joy, and driving a- his visit to England, and the English with ually concealed from the old chief, was nev­ it may be smothered by ihe enormous pat­ handsome gain of members by ihe Whigs: t - applications to check that falling of the hair, vvay grief. whom he was acquainted. It is remarkable ertheless conversant through some of his Whigs V.B. Whig gain. V.B.gan ' which so often occurs, especially after sickness. A man may have a thousand intimate ac­ ronage of ihe General Government that, although at the head of the Democrat­ friends, of all that was transpiring in the Louisiana,, 2 1 - 1 It prevents the hair turning grey, and when it quaintances, and not a friend amongthem all. Thomas Jefferson. ic party, Mr. Van Buren has taken a step chief's wigwam; and so soon as he learned Now read the following letter addressed to Misnoari, - 2 - r- K begins to turn, may be easily checked and re- If thou hast one friend, think thyself happy. Vermoni, 5 - .2 - striking at the very roots of their boasted e- the chief's determination to avenge his son's all the Postmasters in the United States who stored to its natural beauty by applying the oil. Gratitude preserves old friends, and pro­ Maine, 4 2 2 - quality, and one on which Gen. Jackson did • This oil gives an agreeable fragrance, and is death upon one of his wife's relatives, he im­ now exceed the number of officeholders un­ cures new ones. Georgia, 9 - 3 — not venture, namely, he prevented the mobo- • preferable to any other for perfuming, curling mediately sent in word to the old chief's wig­ It is difficult to act the part of a true der the generalgovernmentduringJefferson's Pennsylvania, 13 15 3 1 cracy, (Democracy) from intruding them• and glossing the hair. wam, that.upon the day of the meeting of the friend : for frequently by telling him of his administration, with the concurrence and ap­ Ohio, 32 7 4 - selves at his levees. The police are now sta­ V Ladies aud gentlemen of the highest rank great Council, which was then soon to be proval of Martin Van Buren, and then let * have patronized this oil very extensively ; ^nd failings, we lose his affection: and by re­ tioned at the door to prevent the intrusion of held, he would deliver himself up to atone every freeman ask himself if the whole power 45 27 14 2 such has been its effects in every country where maining silent we betray our confidence.— any improper person. A few years ago. a for the life of his son. The chief received Whig nett gain in seven States, 12 mem­ it has been introduced, that it receives the But we cannot lose a friend in a more hon­ of the government is not exerted through its fellow would drive his cart or hackney coach the information with evident gratification. 12,000~Postmasters to destroy "the constitu­ bers. decided preference. # . orable way, than in seeking by good will to up to the door, walk into the saloon in all his from the Royal College of Physicians. A few weeks passed away,the great lodge tional remedy by the elective principle" of The votes in the two districts of Maine dirt, and force his way to the President, that preserve him. where no choice was effected, were as fol­ ; HAVANA, Feb. 20, 1S33. was erected, and the Council at length as­ He that is truly polite knows how to con­ which Mr. Jefferson spoke :— he might shake him by the one hand, whilst Dr. E. A. Ward, having proved to this Royal lows: sembled. The chief communicated the in­ tradict with respect, and to please without Washington, May 20. 1840. he flourished his whip in the other. The to* Tribunal that the Vegetable Oil, of his compo­ 5th, or Oxford. District. telligence which he had received from his adulation ; and is equally remote from insi­ My dear sir—Having embarked with con­ revolting scenes wfiich took place when re­ sition, has the properly of causing the growth of N.S. Linlefield, V.B. 4737 Z. Long,( W.) 52S3 son's murderer, and it was agreed that no bu­ sciousness of right and hearty good will in freshments were handed around, the injury hair, and preventing its fall, by fortifying the pid complaisance and low familiarity. V.D. Paris V. B. .. 1965 siness should be transacted until Mickenock adviinislTation which 1 done to the furniture, and the disgust to the decayed part, (the effect of aromatic ingredients Modesty in your discourse will give a the defence of the of Scatering, V. B. . . . 86 should appear. The Council sat in silence which have been found in its composition by the lustre to truth, and an excuse to your er- have formed a fart, I earnestly invoke your 7th, or Washington District ladies, may be well imagined. Mr. Van Bu­ chemist Don Francisco Suarez) we hereby re­ until about twelve o'clock, when suddenly rors. assistance in rendering my efforts effective, J-A.Lowell, V.B. 4565 J. C.Noyes, (W.) 4792 ren deserves great credit for this step, for it commend its use, not as a specific, but as a good the brave Mickenock bounded into the midst It is a sign of wisdom to be willing to re­ by disseminating the f nclosed address and ob­ S. Wheeler, V. B. 293 was a bold one; but I must not praise him and useful remedy for persons requiring it, whose of the Council, calmly surveyed the assem­ ceive instruction : the most intelligent some­ taining subscribers for the Extra Globe Scattering .... 11 too much, or he may lose his next election." hair is in a state of decay from sickness or other bled chiefs, and sat down in silence in the times stand in need of it. throughout your region of Country. Every Two or three towns not returned. The way it may have been Done. —We causes. Jose Bernal, M. D. center of the lodge; his wife and children Some men extinguish their own genius, farmer, mechanic and working-man should Simon De Hevia, M. D. Moses H. Grinnel, member of Congress understand that a residence of ten days and immediately followed and formed a circle by copying and contriving to assume that of have one, and if they cannot well spare a Witness—Cayitano Ponton, Notary Public. from N.Y. city, declines being a candidate the payment of the county tax, constitute the round him; then taking out his flint, he others. dollar each, two or more should unite togeth­ The above testimonial of the efficacy and val­ for re-election. Frederick A. Tallmadge qualification of a voter in the city and county struck a spark, and lighted his pipe, and Too much asservation gives ground for er to take one. ue of Ward's Vegetable Hair Oil, was given the of Philadelphia. Mr. Ingersoll is a rich smoked it in silence; the eyes of all the suspicion. Truth and honesty have no need I shall endeavor to talce care that the true has been nominated in his stead. proprietor by the Royal Academy of Physicians — sry rich if we are rightly informed in Havana; to thoSe who are acquainted with the Council and his little family were fixed in­ of loud protestations. hearted men who may aid me in reaching the man V They are raising money by subscriptions —and not very scrupulous. The cost of ten x extreme rigidness of the medical police of Ha­ tensely upon him. At length Mickenock The greatest wisdom of speech is to know minds of an honest people shall have no in St. Louis, to purchase an image of the days board and lodging for a few hundred i vana, it speaks volumes—-it is conclusive. arose "and addressing himself to the chief, when and what, and • where to speak : the cause to repent their exertions. Your Virgin Mary for the Catholic Cathedral men, and the twenty-five cents each for tax, Caution.—None is genuine unless it has a said, " I killed 'your son, he was a young friend and fellow-citizen. next to it is silence. now building in that city. treatise of 32 pages round each bottle, by E. A. brave, he did me no wrong', he was my To , P. M. AMOS KENDALL. would have been a small matter to rich Mr. Ward, M. D. . friend, I drank the fire drink, the fire drink President Jefferson told his office-holders Ingersoll. Then it is known that he was Sold by JOHN A. WEED, Agent for Norwalk. Seasonable Anecdote.—A gentleman has A letter writer from Cincinnati says that made me kill your son, Mickenock is very that any interference in elections whether particularly anxious to be elected; inasmuch Norwalk, Sept. 3, 1840. 42 told us a little incident which occurred at Dr. Duncan is O. Jv, out of Kongress. sorry and deserves to die." Then turning of the State or General Government by the as his character had suffered a little from the Canandaigua, N. Y., which is too good to disclosures in the contested affair with Nay- CABINET FURNITURE. to the oldest brother of the deceased.he drew a officers of the latter would be deemed cause The Alleged Naturalization Frauds.— be lost:— lor. We do not assert, positively, that the HE subscriber, grateful for past favors, knife from his bosom. " There," said Mick­ for removal'—this administration says to the In the Court of General Sessions in Philad­ would solicit a continuance of the same. A number of travelers had stopped for election was carried by the means referred to; T enock, " is the knife that drank the heart's Postmasters in every corner of the Union, Wm Beec1 Es< read .. .. He is constantly manufacturing Furniture of all the night at the stage house of a locofoco elphia on Monday. - ' l- but the facts, that their was a heavy increase blood of tyour brother, take it, like a^brave that those who do aid infighting zIs battles, the affidavit of Oliver Evans, one of the In­ kinds, of the best materials, and will keep on mail contractor, who like all the spoilsmen, in the aggregate vote of the district, and that man avenge your brother's death." This shall be taken care of and ICf3"shall have no spectors of Smith Ward, stating that 60 pa­ •n' hand a good assortment, not to be exceed by was very unreserved in his wholesale abuse the whole of that increase was on the Van • ~i ~ brother spat upon his hand, clenched his causeto repent their exertions" !!! It not on­ ges of the book containing the declaration of any country establishment for cheapness, dura­ of "Granny Harrison"—denouncing him as Buren side, are certainly a little suspicious. i • knife with a death-grasp, and drew up his ly violates every principle of old fashioned bility, or workmanship. a co\Vard and a knave, and calling him every The intentions of foreigners to become citi­ A good assortment of CHAIRS constantly on arm. Mickenock pointing to the spot near­ Democracy but makes public proclamation zens of the United States, kept in the office thing but what he is. Indian Fight—The St. Louis Bulletin hand, or furnished to order at the shortest notice est his heart, gave the word " Strike." In­ of its own corruption.—Torch Light. Directly one of the strangers present, who of the Court of Quarter Sessions, had been of the 8th instant says it was reported at for cash. . stantly the brother plunged the knife-to the fraudalently made up or interpolated, and Bullvue, that a severe engagement had ta­ The subscriber would also oner Cabinet had manifested a good deal of uneasiness, ap­ An eastern paper says that the locofocos hilt into the bosom of the brave Mickenock, a like number of persons had been anlawful- ken place between a war party of the Sioux Makers in this vicinity, and in the interior, an proached him and inquired if he knew "e of Maine have to waMc on stilts to keep their who fell dead at his feet. ly'furnished with certificates of naturalization Indians, numbering 500 strong, and some opportunity to purchase Mahogany Lumber, nough about him"—he then asked him if he chins off the ground.—Democratic Press The wife and children of Mickenock be­ upon those entries. A rule was granted by 250 or 3000 Pottawatamies, in which the such as Plank, Board, and Veneering, in ex­ held the whole scene, apparently without knew any one who was personally acquaint­ change for their Furniture. He will sell this ed with him—to which he replied in the Question and Answer.—While Senetor the court on Patrick Drain, Hugh Brenan, former lost one man and the latter two. The moving a muscle; but the moment he ex­ John B. Kerne, Martin Moffitt, James Mc- stock at New York prices, and give good prices negative. "Well" said the traveler, "I know Hubbard was frothing away in his speech to Pottawattamies danced a scalp dance over pired they all fell upon, and embraced him, Namee and Nicholas White, returnable on for Cabinet Wars. This arrangement offers to and have known him for a number of years the Springfield Tories, the other day, says the dissected Soux, whom they literally cut with sobs and tears, and groans and wailings, Wednesday morning, to show cause why many, who do not wish to purchase to a great and have resided in his immediate neighbor­ the National Eagle, he asked with great em­ to pieces. amount, a first rate opportunity of getting their which cannot be described, and altogether their naturalization papers should not be va­ hood, and I know him to be an honest, in­ More Troops for Florida.—Two hundred slock, and saving expense in lime and money. presented a picture of such unfeigned anguish phasis, _ t cated on account of this fraud. Call at the Cabinet Ware Room, a few rods and genuine sorrow as to overcomeand melt telligent and brave man. I, sir, am a sup- "And who, fellow-citizens, were the old ftpd twenty-two recruits for the 7th Infantry^ east of the Bridge. WM. A. BARLOW. every spectator of the scene. After the wife porter of the present administration and an federalists?'' . jKeep it before ihe people.—That Benja­ under the command of Lieut. J. Van Home, •:•'?••• Norwalk, May 16, 1840. 27 and children of Mickenock had thus express­ office-holder under Government. I shall vote "Harry Hubbard was one, exclaimed a min F. Butler, who is paid out of the pock­ 3d Infantry, were embarked yesterday on for Mr. Van Buren, but it is such unprinci­ loud voice from the crowd. , r board the ship Gen. Parkhill, for Pilatka, /'r CABINET FURNITURE. ed their sorrow for half an hour, the old ets of the people, about eighty dollars per pled rascals as yourself, and such lies as ••Thou art the man," said another. AMES A. TINDALL would respectfully chief thus addressed her" Wife of Micke- day for his services as District Attorney, and Florida, via Savannah, Lieutetfant Stephen, J inform the inhabitants of Norwalk and its nock, we are satisfied : your husband was a those you have just uttered, which will, if The Senator was rather "dumbfounded," who neglects the duties of his office, to elec­ 3d Infantry, Lieuts. Sherwood, and Hum- .vicinity, thai he has recently opened a CABI­ brave man; he died like a brave man- persisted in, be the means of electing Gen. and paused.—Democratic Press. tioneer for his patron, Martin Van Buren, ber, 7th Infantry, and Lieut. Lugrenbeel, 8th NET WARE ROOM a few doors north of Harrison to the Presidency." The effect of is the same Benjamin F. Butler who acted as Infantry, were attached to the command. henceforth you are my daughter, and your Why are the people waiting for the beni- J. Hooker's market, where he intends to keep this honest rebuke upon the contractor was Cashier in Jacob Barker's Notorious Bub­ children are my children ; go into my wig­ tIcial operation of the Sub-Treasury, like The trial of William P. Dames, of St« on band a general assortment of FURNI­ such as to make him look as cheap as if he ble Bank, and who borrowed twenty thou­ wam, you shall be well treated, and live with physicians losing practice ? Because they Louis, has again been postponed at the in TURE;. manufactured of the best m aterials, and me as my daughter; these children shall had been caught stealing a sheep, and the sand dollars from the {pet) Bank in the most modern style, which he will sell on merriment of his. guests was not a little ex­ are loosing patience (patients.) stance of the State. - grow up around me and shall be taught to Democratic Press. of this city, on the security of Chicago Lois. reasonable terms. cited. , _ ' ^_ Norwalk, April 27, 1810. 25 be brave, like their father. , s

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THE DEFAULTER'S FAREWELL. Murder and Suicide —A most horrible The following article is from the Georgia JTf» General Harrison is now virtually •'THE ARMING OF THE PEOPLK. murder and suicide was committed in Wal- Messenger. We invite the public' attention NORWALK GAZETTE. elected President of the United Stntps.^ and At the time when party spirit is rxertine s-> > Air—The Bride's Farewell* hngford, New-Haven county, on Tuesday to it, as a fair specimen of the operations of Loco Focoism is dead and done. Its epitaph bafteful an infinertcc upon Legislation, and Farewell. Amos! thou art fillingji Extra Globe with extra lies. morning, 20th inst., by Divid H. Hotchkiss the electioneering now employed by Presi­ WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28, 1840. is written. Thus it runs: t ie deleterious effects of which are so mani- I would aid thee, oh how willing; on the person of Mrs. Harriet J. Allen. It f.-st to the country t CMUsir." iht-dt- dent Van Buren to secure his own election. EFiTAPH. But my dark fate onward cries. seems, according to the Cournnt, that on the lay of measures necessary to the public good, GEORGI A : LEE COUNTY. . FOP. PRESIDENT, HIC JACET Farewell Amos; how I love ihee,— day previous to the murder, Mrs. Allen had a id tue ' o-fii' ial w<-lfaiv,iu its proper stnse Inferior Court, Adjourned Term. IS40. 1VXIXIAM tEKF.y HAItl'.I£ON,0f G Hopes and (earsmv bosom swell; been to New Haven with Hotchkiss to ob­ • LOCO F'OCOT•" it must bo pratifvir-e to observe that then It appearing to the. Court that one John When 1 go, 1 hey may believe me— tain a bill of divorce from her husband whom Conceived al TammanyHeb-l, brought forth is at lea't one leading in ensure of the Ad Thou could'si never—fare thee welj. Forsyth has sent on to this Court, for the FOR YICE PRESIDENT, ^ X' she left about two years since and had since al Kiaderhook. ministration that is likely to find favor purpose of making them panderers to party JOHIff TYLEK, < Farewell, Martin ! thou art smiling, '• generally lived with Hotchkiss, as is sup­ ' Loco' WAS A PROMISING CHARACTER. with men of dispassionate judcemfiit—we baseness, certain packages of vile and slan­ But there's sadness on thy brow ; posed cn terms of co-hahitation. The bill He promised Gold ; and mean the plan of the Secretary of War, for derous papers, to wit; one package of "Extra Vain the hope that's now beguiling, was granted, but had not been prepared in ELECTORAL TICKET. he gave us Shin-plasters : the classification, equipment and proper or­ Vain the trust that fills thee now. Globes" one package of "Addresses to the due form by the clerk, when they returned REUBEN BOOTH. Fuvficld County 2^: tie promised a currency; and ganization of the militia. The basis of this Farewell, Martin! thou did'st give me Slave-holding States, bv the Democratic homp. It was their agreement when she HEZEKIA H SPENCER. Hartfoid County. he gave us financial derangement: measure may be said emphatically to be the Office ere thy fortunes fell, 'Members of Congress," and one package of should obtain a bill, they would be married. JAMES BREWSTER. New Hurcn County. He promised Retrenchment and Reform : _coiservatii'e feature of our republican form And I'll lo#, although I leave thee- 'Addresses to the People of Georgia," and In the morning after their return, the matter ADAM LARA BEE, New London County. and he gave usExtravagance & Bankruptcy, of government, for it presupposes intelligence Suffering Martin, fare thee well. that said papers are false and infamous in was talked over, but he was not disposed to PHILIP PEARL,- Windham County. • and recreated ? that is directed to its own sense of subordin­ their nature, and lend to subvert trulb, to de­ Farewell, Calhoun! thou art turningj be so soon married; nevertheless ho wished PETER BIERCE. Litchfield County. IT::: -: • A NATIONAL DEBT: ation, to discipline under law, and for the As thou dids't when first we met, fraud the people, to deceive the ignorant, her to continue to live with him as she had TiMOTHY GREEN, Middlesex County. double object of supporting the laws against Till thy patriot bosom burning. and to make the honest voters as corrupt as JOHN S.PETERS. • ^ Tolland County. tie promised one Presidential term, and done. She told him that if he would not be foreign aggression and domestic violence.— On lhe strongest side to get. * " the administration from which they emanated ''. .'- --'rs after occupying two he originated married the following Sabbath evening, she Farewell, mild arid gentle Levi, " and this Court being unwilling to pander to tho precedent of nominating successors: But this subject has been so frequently dis­ We are requested to give not ire thai iheWjiips > Though nnre dear than words can (ell. would leave his house the next morning with cussed by the master minds of the past and the views of a corrupt administration, or be of New Canaan will hold a meeting at lh« He persecuted to death theowtydefaulternotof Amos! Martin! Calhoun! Levi? her mother, saying " that she had lived in sin present centuries,that it is useless to advert to made a tool of party, as is the aforesaid John Town Ilou^e in that place, on Friday evening his own party: All beloved ones, fare ve well! long enough." They retired about the usu it further than to add. that General Jock*on, Fortyth. It is therefore ordered that the andthen he gave'is al lime, he to one bed room, and she to th the SOth inst. at half post 6 n't.lock.' Their in his first inaugural address brought this Sheriff of this counly do take the aforesaid his Swartwouts and his Prices,. SELECTED SUMMARY. triends in this and other neighboring towns ar« other with her mother, who for the time was papers, and between the hours of ten and his Harris and his Boyds, subject before his fellow-citizens—saying A learning to aged Adventurers.— We copi­ there, having been to New Haven, to assist in three th,s day in a fire to be made for that cordially invited to attend. Invitations have W his Aliens and his Hawkins, and that 'the bulwark of OIK defence is the Na ed a few days since, says the Journal of Com­ obtaining the bill. purpose, on the public square, or some other been sent io several gentlemen in various sec­ a countless host of other delinquents who tional Militia, which, in the present state merce. the marriage inKngtarid( of a gentlemen Early in the morning he was un and about of our intelligence and population, must ren­ public and eminent place, that he burn and tions of the county to be present and address the in other times would havearrivedatthedignitv aged 77 yearn, to a lady scarely 1(3, after a der U3 invincible"—so this system, which is the house, and went to the bed of Mrs. Allen consume the same, utterly and entirely : and meeting. OF GREAT ROGUES, courtship of four daySi and the settlement of so well calrvlalcd to strengthen this 1 nat­ and asked her to get up, for what purpose that copies of this Order be sc t to Arnos '1 he cause of Reform has many staiincfi '•** but must now piss for small ones his whole fortune on 1 tie blooming bride sfter did not appear by any testimony before th ural safeguird' of our country. ad(ivesses it- 11 is death. The fil'owing paragraph from a Kendafl, Ex-Post Master General, and th faiihful triends in New Canaan, and thev on account of the transcendant guilt of their jury; shedeclined. He left the room, and self to f!ie .enJighrfed o? II n tPr* " Par­ Liverpool paper, shall operate as a caution to aforesaid John Forsyth, and the same to be superiors. struggling manfully with an insidious and de: ticular irtpries and occasional modification*." like adventurers in unequal matches. after nwh'le returned with theaxe.and bein published in the Columbus Enquirer and Hedenounced the interference ofoffice holders again denied in his request, he raised the axe, perate foe. Shall ibey not have our sympatli as ho justly observed. " we may be subject Marriage and Death.—In our Chronicle Georgia Mesen ger. - with'the electoral franchise; and he then and with repeated choppings ended her life and support ? Let this question be answered .to; hut a million nfarnvd freemen, possess­ of the 4th insi. we announced the marriage, A" true extract from the minutes, Oct. 2d, fnarahniled the He then retired to his own room, and thrust . Cleric. at the meeting on Friday evening. ed of the means 0f war. can n wer be con- after a courtship of four days, of James 1840. ASHLEY PHILLIPS CUSTOM HOUSE AND POST OFFICE I.EC.IOX his large pocket knife into the side of his querred bv a foreign foe;" " L"t us then Hobbins, Esq. of Chaddesley Corbel, Wor­ A GLANCE AT THE FUTURE.—Wit^ what into a mercenary Swiss cohort; neck, bv which he opened the jugular vein A Touching Incident.—Mr. Curtis, of nev^r he overcome by listlessness. but be a- cestershire, to Harriet, youngest daughter and by a per centasje on the salaries ot his after which he walked a few steps toward Arlington, white addressing the People at feelings of self-loathing must the vile iraducers wake an I be doing! Th:st nation is most of Mr. W. Chambers, of the New House, SATEI.ITKS, the door, as the bloody tracks of his feet in the late Festival in Fairfax, alluded to the ofthis administration look npon themselve when sec up* froirt aggression that is y private or political spirits. A pause ensued, when the veteran, slow ly ihpy shall realize that thr-ir hase and unprinci­ PRINCE OF HUMBUGGER8— Mr. Van Bur n saw the '-details" of the character, I am determined to seek lhe ut­ raising from his seat, and resting upon his pled efforts to make a victim of virtue and to that "gold should shine through purses and flow project before he said to Congress most redress that the law will give. From the N. Y. Commercial Advertiser. staffj exclaimed in a firm and audible up the Mississippi." " I cannot recommend too strongly io your Your obedient servant. revel in the unhallowed triumph, has o»ty re* MR. VAN BUREN'S STANDING ARMY voice, "No! Never too old to serve his consideration the plan svbmittei by that of- Cn's. J. INGERSOLL. " When it was determined by the present suited in their own ignominious overthrow, and Fie professpd to love the hiborino" people; and Country!' And here he caused a scene fi'-er [thp S'cet-irv of War.] fur the orgnvi- We knew not to what article reference Administration to establish a Standing Army the elevation to ihe highest pinacle of public fa­ he ransacked the histories of foreign des­ proudly to be remembered by the People of z%t.io'i of t'ip Militia nf the United State*-." is h d. We have no n collection of having of200,000 men. an order was given to a Ger vor, ihe o!iject of their combined and hellish potisms, to justify tlm scheme of Fairfax. The Ladies waved their s-arfs The mimfthe wbi-'h P iinsett said had published any thing of the Hon. Genile.n.iu man house in this citv to import from Eu reducing: their while the enthusiasm of a thousand hearts machinations, will they not feel like ihe outcast better " bp sublet to reflation," were no worse thiin he himself has written: i. e. that rope plates of the several Uniforms worn by WAGES TO EI,EVKST CEN'TS PF.R DAY. bnrsted spontaneously from a thousand lips. who, under the pangs ofan upbraiding and guil.y doubt regulated by Mr. Van Buren. he would have been a Tory had lit tictd in the officers and soldiers of the Europe,i He denounced the appointment to office efCon- Loud rang the wild hurrah 1 It was mag­ conscience, said, "my punishment is greater Democratic Press. the Revolution. We therefore, dispise, a- troons This order has been complied with grcssmen ; an 1 then ho exceeded in such nificent.—Alexandria Gaz. like him and his threats. and the plates are now in this city. We are than I can bear"? When Mr. Van Buren in appointments all his predecessors Pitr.Bi i. .—There use no OKNTIA ELECTIONS Army al Ibookh/n—About a thousand told that the Secretary of War has promised the reiirement of a country village, in his mo­ collectively. "Whom do the Loco Foco papers mean more State elections to heTield until the choice hands, it is said, are employed in and about •o authorize some one to ascertain if the or ments ofsolitude, shall call to mind his broken Loco prophesied that in the event of *wh ap­ by the "British Whigs of Presidential E'ectors. The f >llo\vin2 sche­ the Navy Yard at . !t is ihe de­ der has been faithfully executed, from which pointments, "Corruption would be the The 20,000 yeomen who assembled at promises and violated faiih—his selfish and sor­ termination of trie party to carry Kings Coun­ it would appear that the administration hav 'order of the day." dule shows the date of the Presidpntinl elections Columbus? did plots deep laid in falsehood and deception— ty at all hazards. The Goverment are boast­ not abandoned the scheme of a large stand Impartial history attests the inspiration of in the different. States, with the number of Elec­ Or the 30,000 who assembled at Balti­ the wide spread ruin which his policy, obstin­ ing that they pay high wages. Ol \vhat ben­ in7 army." more? the Prophet. tors to which each State is entitled. ately and recklessly persevered in has produced efit is it to the thousands, of luly\r$rj£ out of Who can read the above startling disclos Or the 40.000 at Tippecanoe ? States. Date of Elections No. of Electi'i^si employ in our city and county, that a thou­ —the prodigal and voluptuous extravagance of He professed attachment to State Rights ; and tires without the mnst lively feelingsof grate Or the 35,000 at Fort Meigs ? Pennsylvania Oct. 30 sand favorite meu arc paid high wages for his administration, while squalid poverty and he disfranchised a sovereign State, of the 30 ful thanksgiving at beholding the awful pre Or the 12 000 at Bennington? Ohio Oct. 30 2t their votes, while the former tire compelled i-inice from which the country has been sav Or the 30.000 at Nashville ?• want have been the guests of many an honest s.icred right of representation. ConopciJent Nov. 2 8 to labor at low rates, if work can be obtain ed. as it were, by an almost special inter Or the 15.000 at Macon ? and industrious family, will he noi seek a hiding' He professed respect for representative assem ft. Td to "keep the ball rolling on."—Express. When they had all assembled in the Town..- al Government. It proves that theSub-Treas- have put up for family use. The. answer ted to accede to the. treaty of July, upon con­ were laughing heartily at seeing the Loco- House, (which hy the way aflorded. plenty of ury has become a law in defiance .of the will she received was. " let Hrrrison pill up hi- dition of having iht! government of Syria for focos firing away their powder to flags hoist A clergym.au in this .town having recent- of the People, and by the shameless viola­ own pickles.—Phil. Strndard. elbow room,) and the'gases began to rise, the jed in honor of a Whig victory. The Jack v united a couple in the holy bonds of wed life, is confirmed. But his offer was not list­ tion of the rights and interests of a sovereign chimney actually look fire—another attestation tars received them with hard grins and with­ The Loco-Focos of Nashua, N. II. at a ock. called at their residence shortly after­ ened to,and there is no doubt that he is to be commonwealth. There is but one course out returning their cheers,and by the timethey meeting the other day, mnong other things, wards to pay his respects to the bride. A forced to a literal compliance with the dicta of 1 he truib ofspontaneous combustion. Whether left for the misrepresenting representatives of reached the landing those on board the Gir­ gravely 'Resolved, that it is the duty of eve­ sprightly conversation ensued, i f course, and iion of the four powers. .. it was from one ar all the elements of L000F0- this State. They must resign the place? The King of Holland has abdicted his affe began to suspect all was not right, and ry honest man to keep his eje skined " ; among other pleasantries, our clerical friend coism combined, is a question we leave^for those which they hold by fraud and outrage, and on landing ascertained they had been as- The pronounciation of words containing inquired of his fair entertainer, what she throne in favor of his son. to the great wrong not only of the people acquainted with chimistry to decide."' v tiding to celebrate a Whig triumph. The the letter B requires the use of the undei I bought of the connubial state ? "O' said she. The news from China is important. The of the Slate but of its constitutional relations Post Master Brown, having been stereotyped tflistake occasioned much merriment amonfi lip. Consequently, the poor Locos of late with characteristic readiness of reply, "I think first part of the British expedition is reported to its sister Commonwealths and to the Fed- the Whigs,>-iV. O. Bulletin. cannot even pronounce the name of their it will go tor Harrison!" to have arrived and destroyed the forts of .the for meh- porpose®, prwided^r ,h, deUb.w. aral Unioja,—Cour. and Euqf- candidate for the Presidency.—Prentice.- -- New Bedford Mercury. - \ Boeca Tigris. ;j , j VLAS# ^ r? tioM of ibb MCMI body,

L i. : .; THE ELECTION.—Before another paper will TIIE WniGS of Norwalk will hold an ad-j UGAR LOAF STOVE—small size, f INSURANCE. NEW LIBRARY BOOKS. have been.issued from this office, ihe $iniggle jonrtted meeting, on Friday evening.next, at | s " IVewlEstalhlishmenf Howard Insurance Company, IN'ew York, HE subscriber continues to receive all the Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, CAPITAL 31)0.000. T new works as.soon as published. Aitjoflg which is to close the accounts of thisadminisira- 7 o'clcck, at the Norwalk Hotel. 1 MILLINERY 4- DRESS MAKING. x • _ -Vy. ^ < Pain I >\ Oil* a nd Gl»*s r!pHE Subscriber continues the Agency of he latest are V', ^ tidoV will have raken place. In nearly two- k/||~ISSES Hicken be Webb, would respect­ THK FLAG- STATU.--The great Nashville con­ |' LiE suiiscrilier hfis l;ikeu ilir store formerly «- this company, in this place,and will efTeei ps; The Man at Arms, by James; ,* - fully inform the ladies of Norwalk, thai insurance in behalf of said company'against loss­ Godolphin, by Bnlwer; "ihirds'oMie States of Hie Union the elections vent ion votrd a splendid flag to the state wiiic.li ' occupied hy Win. .7. Siiees. and recen'lv iltey li'ive taken the Millinery stand just west «>.' es by fire, on buildings or other property, on " Loves' Progress, by Mrs Oilman/'"" will be hold the same day. Next Monday,'-free­ by Norman Andrews, wlitre he intends keeping •shall give, in the approaching election, the lar­ the Bridge, where all orders will be neatly ant! terms as favorable as any other similar iustitu Also, just received a n*w and complete fls* men of .Connecticut, is the day on which you promptly executed. An assortment of Rtbins, a general assortment of gest majority for Harrison and Tyler, in propor­ tinri. Every man may have the opportunity "ortment of School. Classical and Miscellaneous will have the opportunity of giving in your ad SiltiS, and Flowers always on hand. Hardware. Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, for a trifling sum.of protecting himself against the Books, consisting of all the School Books used tion to her vote; and that she shall be calietl Miss VANCE will attend to all orders iri the hesion lo the course pursued by this administra­ - Paints, Oils and Glass. • ravages of that destructive element, which of in this neighborhood, Bibles and Testaments of the " FLAG STATE.", Connecticut must have Dress Making line, at the same place. Among his sssortment' mnv be found, door. pad. 'en, in a single hour sweeps away the earnings every quality and size, Ilyrrtn books of all kinds. tion, acid of signifying your approbation of that ihat flag. Norwalk. Oct. 26. 1S40. 50 trunk, chest, box and till Locks ; sqnre, long. ,f many years. GICORGK St. JOHN. Common Prayer of every sifce and variety CFV| policy which has reduced the country from a American arid Norfiik I/itches; broad, long, Norwalk. August 17. 1840. 40 binding, History, Biography, Toy books, &c.?i SHOCKING ACCIDENT.—We lenrn from the state of prosperity a*id happiness, to one ol gloom table. hr?i«s and parliament Butts: Screws: •ill which were bought at unusually low prices, Bridgeport Standard, that Mr. Stoddard J. Frost, Cheap Crockery cabinet trimmings; hand. buck. wood. X out anrl : -CARPET WARE ROOMS, and will be po'd accordingly', j. A, WEED^ and despondency—to a policy, the prominent formerly of rhistowri, but late of New York citv. AT THE OLD WELL. 1 mill Sawy; double, single and nit Plane Trons; 482 Pearl St, W. Y. Sept. 23,1540. rj features of which has i een a disregard of Consti­ while on an excursion in company with his wife ERSONS who are in want of Crockery at frame, morticingnnd farmers' Chisels ; Augers, • A* & E. S. H I G G 11ST 8* and another lad v, was thrown from his rarriage teduced prices will do well by calling upon OJ'iCE.—All persons indebted, on bcok tutional landmarks, and a steady 'progress to­ P auger anticentre Bins; mill, wood, flat, round MPORTERS, Manufacturers and whole and instantly killed. Mrs." Frost was slightly, the subscriber who have in stote a large assort­ J* to the Estate of Thaddeus Belts, are reques- , wards consolidation and monarchial prerogative and taper files; neek, square, flat and round sale and retail Dealers, in Carpetings, Oil an ) the other ladv .Jjadlv injured. ment saved from the wreck of the ship Arethusa, I ted to make immediate payment. Ji is neces- Bolts ; Knive^ and Forks ; butcher, bread, shoe, Cioths, &c. have always on hand, Royal Wil arid independence of the people—or, you will which will be sold lower than can be purchased ary that all unsettled accountsshould be closed pocket and pen Knives; window & dnor Springs; >on, Brussels, Three Ply, Double Super, Super­ then have the opportunity of testifying your re­ MORK MAMMOTH ROMANS.—Two'large'po« at »ny other establishment in the county by without delay. ; hatters', triors', Italian, sad, toy and puffin" fine, Fine Ingrain, Venetian Hall and Stair taiin s oi this species w ere brought lootir office on Oct. 28. 18-10. T. L. & J. R. "PKCIC. C. BISSELL, ) . , pugnance of the men who have abused your Tro-s. Frying and sauce Pan's. Griddle*. Spi­ CarprliniT. Table and Picno Covers. Turkey, Saturday evening last, I>v Mr. James Benedict, T. 13. BUTLER, $ ADM RS* ders, Shovel and Tongs. &<:. Carpenters Planes. trust, and trampled and imposed iron every il this town, which rather throw in the shade Tufted, Brussels and Willou Hearth Rugs, Norwalk. June 8. 1640 30 Brace and Bins, trvinn S(pjnre3. Levels, mark­ feeling of generous confidence you have exer­ ttio*e. mentioned last week. The aggregate Cheap Groceries. Druggds Baizes, Mattings, Round, oval and ing (/.wooes, steel and iron Squares ; cart and weight of the twn w as 6 lbs. S oz. tt;e largest of YSON, Young Hyson. Hyson Skin, Sou- Fiat Stair Rods, &e. &c. STONE FOR SALE. cised towards them, and shown themselves not wagon Tire ; square and fiat Swepd* Tron; which weighed 3 His. 5 'Z. From one bushel e. cliong and Pouehong Teas; NewOrleans Also, an assort irient of English and American ROM 1 TO 200 Loads of Stone, suitable only faithless but deigning, plotting, intriguing round anil square American do ; Engli«h do : and one eighth seed, Mr B. gathered 55 bushels. St Croix, biown Havarina, loaf ami crushed Su­ Floor Oil Cloth, from 2 to 24 feet wide. for Stoning Wells or Cellars, within half Englis-h blister, cast. Gertnati spring arid Amer F and dangerous servants. Let Connecticut,then, If any one can heat this they shall have the gars; Molasses; Java Laguira and Cuba Cof­ The citizens of Norwalk and- its vicinity in a mile of the Bridge. Inquire of ; ican Steel ; nail rods, horse nalU, band anrl want of any article in the Carpet line, will here follow the example of her sister states, and drive palm by bringing on their productions. fee ; Flour. Butter, Cheese, Lard, Rice, Mack­ EDWIN LOCKWOOD. hoop :ron, sheet lead, nails of all sizes—wrought erel, Shad. Codfish, Pork and other articles gen­ find inducements, such as cheapness large and Sen*. 1. 1840. these unprincipled rulers from their places, and From 40 rodsy of N. Y. where he discovered two in­ Iti.Mi for the town of Norwalk, will be inses- 10 x 14, 10 x 15. 11 x 16 and 12 x 16 Glass, be- 8 lev Olmsted. Esq. will be re opened on ceive Wool to manufacture intoSalineti, either n Monday next, be one worthy of the important at their Factory in , dividuals housed in the same stall, one a Fan- .-ion at the Town House in said Norwalk, on the >ides many other articles too numerous to men­ Monday ihe 2nd day of November next. upon shares or by the. yard, oment in our political affairs. Let every Wilton, situated about ten miles from Norwalk, ny-Silasand-equal-rights Loco-Foco. The oth­ last Monday of October, 1840, from nine o'clock, tion. W, C. STREET. Strict at'eniion will be paid to the morals, rr.an- on the turnpike leading to Danbury, and will- county wipe out the sins of the past, and stand er assumed the part of a learner. After a dis­ forenoon, to five o'clock, afiernoon, and on Sat­ N<"rvvall\ (")'•!. 23. 1£J0. 49 ne's and hn!>iis_nf the pupils, as well as to .the assure those patronising us, that their work shall forth redeemed and regenerated from federalism, sertation upon tlie beautiful and cherished doc­ urday next preceding the first Monday of No­ improvement of their mental powers. W M. W. Ii U RR I T T. be done equal if not superior to any of the kind trines of Equal Rights from the Loco, Ihe oilier vember. 1S40, from ten forenoon to two o'clock, The regular academic terms will commi nee in whatever name and guise. Turn out then, done in this section of the Country. was appealed to for hisapprobalion. Are these, afternoon, to perfect the li.-t of Eleclors and ex­ on ihe 1st Mondays of November and May. and freemen—Whigs one and all, and Connecticut Wool may be leh at the store of Messrs. E. said he the principles of your party, and is ii amine and decide upon all applicants to be ad­ Stove Warehouse. continue 22 week*. ; B. Bennett, or N. Olmstead, Norwalk, or with shall, rank among the foremost of the States, in your object to reduce thein to practice ? Yes. mitted to the privileges r:f electors, and to ad­ Improvements ©£ TKRMS—Tuition, perqunricr, fro-r. §4 50 to r!TlH K subi-criher woul l iriform his friends and R. Comstock & Co N. Canaan, from whence replied the Loco, a little elated at the favorable minister the oath by law provided, lo those so So 50. Boarders; including board, tuition, wash­ the scale of patriotic devotion to the good old A the public generally, that he has on hand it will be taken immediately to the factory. impression "he had made, them is the sentiments found qualified, and also will meet at said Town ing, fuel, lights, and bedding,'<575, per term pay­ principles which characterized the earlier and for the coming season, all kinds of Cooking TA Y LOR & WILLIAMS. of our parly. Indeed, said the learner, I am House, on the first Monday of November, 1840. able quarterly in advance, f" Stoves eiitier for wood or C>>al. such as 'Cun­ Wilion, May 20 li. 1640 25 better days of the Republic* half inclined lo give them tny support. At this at nine o'clock, forenoon, to admit those persons ninghams improved drop-door premium, a new RJ-FI-RENCKS—M Marvin, Esq—Dr D Wil- time the Loco was served with a plate of the found qualified, who have attained to trie age of We are making arrangements to receive and superior article, which cannot be found else­ lard—Rev J Smith—Dr S Mead—C Marvin. FAMILY GROCERY. deleclables of snch places, when the apparent 21 years since the last meetingof said board, af­ where in this region, embracing all the import­ Esq—Mr D N'ish. Wilton. Rev E Ha'l, Nor­ returns from every part of the state by ex­ convert to his principles called for a spoon, ter which the poll will be opened as the law TIIE sui'isrriber would inform hlsr" ant improvements, and acknowledged by all walk. j Rev C Wilcox—Obadiah Peck, E»q. press, and hope to be able to give the entire re­ and began such a practical illustration ol provides. BENJ. ISAACS, Select friends, and the publicgetierallv,thai- who have examined or tested it. to be supe­ Greenwich—Rev E F Hatfield—Messrs L his teaching as soon lead his instructor to put SAM'L ,^T. JOHN, V he keeps constantly on hand, at the ' sult in our next. On this account our publica­ rior in construction.' beauty of finish and arrange­ Mead 4S Cedar st—R Mead 27 do—S W Ben­ in his demurer, but it was to no effect; the JOSEPH P. HANFORD, ) Men. gaiiifjauiiiii^ store3 doors north of the mill, a good' ment for culinary purposes, ard saving of fuel, edict 12S Fulton st—L S Benedict 2S Bowery, tion will be somewhat delayed. lesson had been loo well taught. With much 49 BENJ. ISAACS, Clerk. assortment of ihe best of FAMILY GROCE' to any other yet oltcred to the public. All the New York—Rev J Hough, Brooklyn—Hetnan :hngrin the Loco was made to seethe ridicu­ R1ES, which he will sell on the most reasonable . The awful disclosures and terrible election heal from the fire is brought in irriondiate con­ Mead, Esq Macon, Geo. lousness of his agrarian creed—pockeied the terms. In his assortment may be found the - Take Notice ! tact with the boilers and by novel arrangement, STORRS HALL. Principal. conspiracy which was to involve the opponents ioss of Ins ny-ters and was opk. Wi'INP. AU?H«I 17. 1840. 40 following articles : Loaf, white and brown Ha-, HE Subscriber having relinquished his is applied to the oven in snch a manner as to varta, St. Croix, Porto Rico, and New Orleans-' nf federal Loco Focoism in irretrievable ruin, business, would inform those indebted to ANOHTER N II1G REPRESENTATIVE—The T cause an equal degree of heat to all parts. CLOCK $ WATCH REPAIRING Sugar; St. Croiz, Porto Rico, New Orleans* will be attended to tvxt week. him. that payment must be made immediately, Box, Circular and every other description of TIIE subscribers would and sugar-house Molasses; hyson, young hyson* E KM purl Semim-I of Saturday says thai the or they will have to settle with the Sheriff. His stoves. Also, every kind of tin anil sheet iron inform the public general­ souchong and pouehong Teas; old Java, Lagui- TO PRESIDI.NO OKFICKRS.—It will be recol­ Whigs elected a Representative in the district ol books mavbe found for ashort time at the office work done to order. East end of the Bridge. ly that they will give the ra, Cuba, and Porto Rico Coffee: wheat and lected by the presiding officers at the electors' of Wm. IC. James, or at the residence of the Norwalk. 48 Smyrna, Masardis, fee. in the district of Mada most careful atteniion to rye Flour; Corn Meal, Pilot Bread, soda bis­ subscriber. NORMAN ANDREWS. meetings on Monday next, that a law of the waska county, at the second trial, on the 5th in­ the Repairing of Clocks cuit, butter and sugar crackers, rice, pork and Norwalk, Oct. 19, 1S40. 4t 49 CHEAPER THAN EVER ! last session of the legislature make9 it theirduty arid Watches. They feel beef hams, mess and prime pork, dry and pick­ stant. led cod, mackerel, lierrings, sounds and tongues, lo make out triplica^ list's of the voles of such More New Quods ! very sure thai ihey will he Mr. Van Buren said in his inaugural address, able to give satisfaction to all who may feel dis­ buiier. cheese, lard, soap, sperm and tallow meetings, to be disposed of in the following man­ Notice. AT CLOCK. GRUMAN & CO'S. candles, salt, starch, indigo, pepper, pimento, tiiat the '"people never yet deserted a public LL Persons indebted to the subscriber fir posed to patronise them. Tbe price of cleaning ner : one list to be furnished to the Town Clerk, ? UST received 200 yard:- Broad Cloths from nutmegs, cinnamon, cloves, mace, citron, gin­ servant, honestly laboring in their cause." APostage, up to September 1st, 1S40, are re­ and warranting Watches has always been 50 another to the Sheriff of the County, as hereto­ 1 90 to S7 per yd. also a large assortment cents, and thai is the price now. Whenever ger, dried currants, raisins, pea nuts, almonds, What is the inference drawn from the thou- quested to settle without delay. Cassitueres, Saiiuetis, Flannels and Merinos— lilberts, brazil nuts. figs, prunes, t a rrt a rinds, or­ fore, end the third to be sent by mail to the See Norwalk. Oct. 10,1840. JOHN BURRALT.. their work fails, or does not please the customer, ands of desertions that have and are taking French merinos from 9 to ]2s per yd ; EnglUh anges, lemons, honey, pepper sauce, .sweet oil, N. B.— For sale, at the store o! thesubscriber, the money will be refunded. Every kind ol retary of State within two days alter said elect­ do limn 3 to 6s; a new SIN lc; of .satin striped mending and johbi ng will lie done at short not ice pot and pearl ashes, saleratns, cut and plug to­ place front'his rafiks? Is it an evidence of un- a very superior article of Molasses—also ol ors* meetings. Bombiiziu; also plain black and blue black do; and on elienp terms. They enrgave Spocns, bacco, snutl", segars, shoe brushes, scrubbing do., liminished cotdi lence in his integrity? Cheese, which will be sold cheop. 49 a large as-orimeut of plain black, i lue Mack and Rings, Collin Pljfe.c, Notary and other Seals, brooms, wrapping and writing paper, watet .. QOKRT.—Will Martin.Van Buren follow in NOTICE. 7~ col'd silks. Al.-oa large assortment of Pilot and and in fact almost every kind ofengraving in ss pails, sand, and all other arLicles tifcueliy foUud' MARKET-BOAT PRICK CURRENT. Beavt r Clmli from 10s to 5'4 per yd. Bob Rov, in a grocery establishment. the footsteps of the " Old Roman,'' and give us T a Court of Probate holden at Nor­ good style as can be done. Give us a triuL Sat u) day, Oct. 24. 1840. Kal'yle and Broc ha Shawls, Mou>eline de lane GOULD D. JENNINGS, a farewell address, and tell us how prosperous walk, October 19, 1840, on the estate of LEVI CLARIC & Co. and Challys v. itli thousands of oilier articles too Norwalk. May. 1S40. 27 and happy he leaves this people on the 4th of Potatoes, Kidney, 37i a els. Joseph Beltloi, Norwplk. Febronrv 4. 1840. •' Mercers. 29 a — " numerous to mention. It will be seen that 111i9 March next ? deceased. Ordered, that the ftdtninisiraior exhibit siore is one for those w|-o have but little money, FAMILY GROCERIES. •' Scutch Grays. 25 a — •• his Administration account to this Court for J ;^i111 waul many goods. ;is well as fir those who JUST RECEIVED. VELECTIONS, Oats. 39 a — " adjustment, at the I'mlifiie Office irt Norwalk. Butter, IS a — il ItBve a good ileal and want to keep it and bf-j.ir.1 .I't-jHiHiiiiiii.-t-, THE Subscriber has on hand an Pennsylvania. on the 6ih day of November, 1S40. at 9o- Fowls, 25 a — " ••<•» well accoiiimod;retl. Don": f.irget ItM:-'.!! i;i extensive assortment of choice Cro* The returns from the whole of this stale show clock, forenoon ; and that all per.-nii.- iri'Cr- Turnies, "" a — Ur.ocn, ttnu.ii.irN M',7 r,. which were our/. ested in said estate may be notified thereof, a Van Buren majority on the ptipular vote for Eggs, v - 9 12 goods will t>e sold cheaper than ever. the administrator will Crinsethis ordertobe pub- chased ai the lowest cash prices, which enables members of Congress of about 5,000. This Uav, a — perewt him to compete wiih any other establishment lised in a newspaper printed in said Norwalk. \ % . E the undersigned having been appointed for a slate so large, is but a small affair. Our and to sell his goods very cheap for ready pOy. 49 BENJ. ISAACS. .INDUE. bv the (Joint of I'ri.bate fcr the district Old cus'omers as well as the public generally* friends think there is sufficient reason to consid­ of Noru-nlk. Commission!-rs to receive, and ex­ Probate for ihti Doiriri Com. Spoons of every description, and silver f.lwavs 3.000 hemlock Boards. CltAULKSr MAM.OUV. J) last week. Norwalk. Oct. 13. 1840. 50 watranted ; gold and silver Spectacles, whole­ ORE NEW BOOXS.-The Green Moun- 2.000 dress Plank. Norwalk, Oct. 16. 1840. 49 sale and retail, manufactured by the subscriber; JLlfili.iin Boys* A Historical tale by the au­ Oliio 2,500 Scantling. Jewelry very cheap. The largest assortment This state has done nobly. She has shown 300 bunchss Shingles. Superior Courts Fairfield County, Button, Button, Button, thor of May Martin, or the money diggers. The September Term, 1S40. of rings ever offered in this market ; Pencils. Countess Ida by T. S. Fay. that ihe merits of her distinguished citizen are 25.000 square and flat Pickets. Who has got the Ballon. fl""T PON the petition of Mary Weed, ofDarien, Pen Knives : Shell and Horn combs; Tooth Groyslacr a Rorrance of the ?£ohawk, by 200 2 inch spruce Plank. good assortment of Buttons, a fashionable rightly appreciated. It must be a source of sats in said county, shewing lo this court, that Brushes; Razors and Straps, Thimbles. Music O. F. Iloflman, Just received by Cut and Wrought Nails. Spikes, Lime, article lo trim ladies' dresses. • Also, a lot Boxes, Looking Glasses. Teapots'. Candlesticks. on or about the lOili day of October, A.D. 1S25 A E. & W. E. BISSF.LL. isfaction to every Whig to know that his can­ Paints. Oils, Glass, &c. constantly on hand, all oflinirScissois,just received at DISBKOW'S, she was lawfully married to William H. Weed, Snuffer and Trays. Accordians, &c. didate comes before the country w'ith the testi­ of which will be sold cheap fur cash, by Oct. 19. East side the Bridoe. heretofore of said Daricn, but now gone to some Bv constant personal attentinn. we are enr»> l^jEW BOOKS—The Man at Arms, of Oct. 2S. 1S40. T. L. & J. R PKCK. L 4 Ilenty Cerons, by G. P. R. j«mes. monials of those who know him best. place to the petitioner unknown—that on or a- CAPS! CAPS!! CAPS!!! bled to offer our customers and the public gen­ erally, superior asticles of silver ware, which for Godolphin, by Bulwer. Just received by Returns have been received from every coun­ bout the 10th.day of October, 1S33, the said OR sale by the subscriber, a- large lot of beauty of workmanship, fineness of finish and Sept. 16, .1840. E. & W. E. BISSELT,. ty in the State except three, from which it ap­ Great Bargains William did wilfully, and wrongfully desert & Caps of almost every desctiption, lot boys F purity of silver, are believed to be equal i! not AT THE OLD WELL. abandon her, and has ever since remained ab­ and mens' wear. Call and examine before pur­ pears that Hon.Thomas Corwin is elccted Gov­ superior to anv others ofiered in the State, and ATCHES. Jewelry, Silver Spocns, Pla­ "| UST recsived a full assortment of superior sent from her in the total neglect of his duty '.o chasing elsewhere. CIIA'S E. DISDROW, ted and Britania Ware, Bead Bags, Bead ernor, over Wilson Shannon his Van Buren at the IOWPSI prices. W * " middling and low priced Broad Cioths Cas- her, and for such desertion and neglect of duty ETSI side the Bridge. Purses, &c. for sale very cheap by competitor, by a majority of 18,000 votes—that simeres and Satineits of the most approved fin­ praying for a divorce, as per petition on file, da­ L. CLARK

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A. B. D. SANDS PROTECTION INSURANCE CO. RESURRECTION OR ARING FRAUD.—ONCE MORE TAY­ PILLS. - DKlDRUGS AND MEDICINES. iplELEBRATED remedy for Salt Rheum ATSON'S, Piatt's and Gregory's Axes, IIAETFORD, CONN. ' LOR'S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT.—The HESE pills raise from ttie greatest weak­ The subscribers have lately taken D Ring Worm, Tetter, Eizetna, Scalled W for sale by the dozen or single, and war great popularity of this medicine, which proba­ (Agency over the Store of Nerman Andrews.) ness, distress, and suffering, to a ssaie of the store No. 1 Burrall's Buildings, Head, Barbers Itch, and all other diseases of ranted by CHARLES ISAACS. T bly exceeds that of aoy other at the present Mine, strength, health, and happiness.. The name of and obtained a large assortment of the skin, are effectually cured by the use 01 Norwalk, Oct. 15, 183S. «fS4 ILLIAM J. STREET ofTers to insure will justify us in again recurring to this subject. these pills originated from the circumstance of fresh Drugs and Medicines, &c. Sands' remedy for Salt Rheum. It has within W Houses, Stores, Mills, Factories, Barns, Since our former article, we have been to the the medicine being found only in the cemetries which they offer at wholesale or re­ a few months cured rising 5000 different cases illARDWARE, CARPENTERS and the contents of each, together with every trouble of examining into the merits of the rival tail as cheap as articles of the game quality can of the above diseases of the skin, and never been TOOLS, $t. $c. other similar species of property, > of Persia. This vegetable production being, fo be obtainec in New-York; among which are claimants for their original proprietorship of this NEW supply of Hardware, Carpenters a peculiar kind, led to experiments as to' its medicine, and can scarcely repress the indigna­ known to fail in eradicating any disease of this Against Loss or Damage by Fire. MEDICINES—Opium, camphor, sulphur, kind where a fair trial has been given. Tools, &c.; among which may be found medical qualities and virtues. In half a centur tion wo feel at the imposition practised upon us A The rates of premium offered, are as low as baudanum, salt petre, epsom and glauber sails, There is no danger of applying it even to the Jointers, Jack Planes, Fore Planes, Smoothing ry it became an established medicine for the by Mr. J. Burritu of No. 12 Gold street, who those of any other similar Institution, and every plaregoric, castor oil, rhubarb, calomel, magne- tender skin of a young infant. Testimonials of Planes; Hollows and Rounds;Ovalos and Brad, diseases of that country. The extract of this man has now an opportunity, for a t rifling sum, tia, Crotou oil, quinine, morphine, Tartar emet­ introduced to our clerk as the veritableDr. Geo. Brads; Carpenters Plows; Brace and Bitts; singular production" was intioduced intd some its efficacy, both verbal and written, are almost to protect himself against this destructive ele- Taylor, a person by the name of Wilson. _Mr. daily received, which can be seen on applica­ American and English Chisels ; Concave and parts of Europe in the year 1783, and used by ic. B. afterwards admitted that it was not Dr. Tay­ mont, which often in a single hour, sweeps away POINTS.—While Lead, litharge, lamp­ tion to our agents. Common Augers; Mill and Cross Cut Saws; many celebrated physicians in curing certain lor, and that the papers exhibited to us signed the earnings of many years; black, verdigris, Prussian blue, chrome green, Edwin Porter,merchant, ofFall River, Mass Hand,Panel Compass, and Sash Saws, &c. &c diseases, where all other medicines bed been Geo. Taylor, M. D. were not signed by him at Norwalk, Dec. 11. 1S39. certifies that after having been afflicted with the for sale cheap, by CHAS. ISAACS. used in vain. Early in the year 1792, the ex­ chrome yellow, umber, &c. . all, but were written by this Dr. Wilson, by vir­ DYE SJ'UFFS.—Madder, indigo, copper­ Salt Rheum in its severest forms, for several Norwalk. March 17, 1839. i£106 DANIEL H. BOND'S tract was combined with a certain vegetable tue, as was alleged, of a power of attorney, giv­ as, allutn, blue vitriol, annatto,curcuma, oil vit­ years, he was entirely cured by this remedy in ATENT RIGHTfor matilufacturing Ladies' imported from Dura Baca, in the East Indies, en by Dr. Taylor, but which he had never seen HARDWARE, CUTLERY, $c. the course ofa few weeks, and has been entirely and Gentlemen's Overshoes,loes, for saltsale by the and formed into pills. The admirable effect of riol, &c. . no more than he had the person professing to HE subscriber has iu store, and oilers fo P free from the disease for two years. subscriber for the town of Westpert, who has. this compound upon the human system, led phy­ Also, Pearlash,salajratus, soda, alcohol, gum act under such authority. We have conversed sale as cheap as can be found in any store shellac, gum copal, gum tragacanth, turjjQiitine, II. M. Ritierband, of No. 185 Reade street, T purchased the right for Norwalk & Weatport, sicians and families into its general use. Their wieh the gentlemanly proprietor ofthe Balsam in the county of Fairfield, a complete assortment rosin, whiting, glue, chalk, reliued borax*, c.oves, New York, testifies that he was cured of the Call and examine the shoes at my store and long established character, their universal and of Liverwort, 375 Bowery, who has been known of Hardware, &c.; among which may be found : cinnamon, nutmeg, mace, sponge, wafers, seal­ Salt Rheum, after using Sands' remedy only Judge for yonrselves of their merits. healing virtues, the detergent and cleansing to us as the advertiser and vender of this medi­ CARPENTERS' GOODS.—Hand, panel ing wax, tooth powder, genuine court plaster, five days; and advises every person similarly HENRY HANDS. qualities of their specificial action upon the cine for seven years past, and who is still at the back and compass saws; braces and bitts Harlem oil, British oil, opodeldoc, &c. afflicted to use thesame medicine. Norwalk. Jan. 29 1839. 99 glandular part of the system, are such as will same place,—and he has given us the most American and English locks; Clark's patent E. & W. E. BISSELL. Enos Bunnell, of Staten Island, certifies that FOR NEW YORK. sustain their reputation and general use in the complete testimonials of his right, and that all this medicine cured his wife of the Salt Rheum wide and narrow butts; American and English American Republic. • N. B. Physicians will do well to call and ex­ THE fine fast sailingSloop MA­ others who oiler the article forsale, (except man­ in tiiree weeks ; and says he would not hesitate chisels of all kinds; concave and common For sale by JOHN A. WEED, Norwalk, and amine before they purchase elsewhere. ufactured by him) are practising imposition up­ RY WILLIS, Capt. Willis J. to pay one hundred dollars for this medicine if augers ; jointers, fore planes, jack planes, in most of the principal towns in the State. Merrit, has commence her regular DRTG. R. PHELPS COMPOUND on the public. that was the price, and his wife should again be smoothing planes, match planes, and rabbit May 27. 1840. 28f It will be seen by the article below, that we planes; brads; hollows and rounds; sash tools weekly trips to New Slip, New TOMATO PILLS. in the same situation. York, from Norwalk Bridge, leaving Norwalk are not the only conductors of the pres3 who For sale in Norwalk, by Charles Isaacs ; Grecian ovalos; side rabbits; plows; mortice JEW DAVID'S O-R HEBREW mPE vegetable Remedy for diseases arising have been imposed upon by Bunitt and his as­ every Tuesday evening, and returning, will Bridgeport, Wm. B. Dyer. 124 and common gouges ; steel and irou squares PLASTER. 1 from the Impuritiesof the BLOOD ; Dys­ leave New York every Saturday throughout the sociates. We have directed all advertisements bevils; try squares; plane irons of all kind: HE peculiarities of this Chemical Cor pepsia, Scrofula, and all Chronic Diseases. Al­ from their concern to be discontinued from our WINSLOW'S COMPOUND BALSAM season. All kinds of Marketing and Freight so asubstitute for Calomel, as a Cathartic in &c. &c. Tpound are owing to its extraordinary effet columns ; and if oiher.editors are imposed on in OF HOREIIO UND. CABINET GOODS.—Bed screws; bed will be taken on accommodating terms. upon the animal fibre or nerves, ligaments, at Fevers and all Billious affections. Reference—HUBBELL &. Co. this way it will not be our fault.—N. Y. Signal. NRIVALLED and unequalled In curiDg keys ; table hinges ; flush bolls ; escutcheons muscles, its virtues beibg carried by them tott Those who from idiosycrancy of the constitu­ Norwalk, Feb. 5, 1840. 13 tion, or from a previous injudicious use of Calo­ THE BALSAM OF LIVERWORT AGAIN.—We Colds,Coughs, Asthma, Influenza, Whoop­ glass knobs, 6cc. &c. immediate seat of disease, or of pain and weak-* FARMERS TOOLS.—Ploughs and cast mel are prevented from using that remedy, will arc compelled, once more, and we hope for the ing Cough, and all diseases of the breast and THE subscriber has purchased ness. However good any internal remedy may ings; manure and pitchforks; potatoe hoes and fiud these Pills, a vegetable substitute, which last time, to allude to the claims of two con­ lungs leading to Consumption, composed o£lhe all the interest of Munson Hoyt in be, this, as an external application, will prove hooks ; shovels ; spades; cast steel shovels on most cases will produce the desirable effects tending parlies, selling the invaluable medicine concentrated virtues of the herbs of Horehound, the Marketing business, and will a powerful auxiliary in removing the disease mill and cross cut saws ; crow bars ; trace of that mineral, without its deleterious conse- of Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. We have Bonesett, and several other vegetablesnbstances, commence runningthe Sloop CIT­ and facilita'ing the cure, in cases of Local In­ been led into this controversy—this trouble and chains; cart and waggon boxes. flammation, Scrofulous affections, King's Evil, fiuences. Warranted pure from any mineral whatever. IZEN, from Hoyi's Landing to James Slip, N CAUTION.—As there are other preparations difficulty—by the impudent and shallow pre­ Prepared only by J. M. WJNSLOWj Drug­ HOUSE KEEPERS' ARTICLES.— York, on Tuesdays, until further notice, and Gout, Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism,, Pots; kettles; brass kettles ; sauce pans; table now advertised as Tomato Pills, those who wish tensions of Mr. Win. J. Burrilt, of 12 Gold st. gist, Rochester, N. Y. This iuvaluable Medi­ will take all freight stuff on reasonable terms and in all cases where seated pain or weakness and desert knives and forks; candlesticks, the gennine medicine, so highly recommended, %vho displayed to us a number of documents cine was first prepared by the subscriber, about Every exertion will be made to secure a portion exiEt. For sale by JOHN A. WEED, Norwalk, entirely vegetable, and prepared by a regulaily purporting to have been signed by the identical four years since with the desire only to meet the snuffers and trays; wash tubs; wash boards; of public patronage. also in most of the principal towns in the State. educated Physician, must be particular to in­ George Taylor, whose name the medicine in wauls of his immediate customers, without the scrubbing brushes; bellows; seives; bed cords; References—CHARLES ISAACS and JOHN S. May 27, 1840. 28 question bears, giving him authority not only to least expeclaiion of any further circulation, but tea kettles; frying pans ; fryers ; spiders ; SAMMIS. DAVID S. KNIGHT. quire for PHELPS' ; and see that they are labelled 4^ Bbls. Whale Oil; 10 bbls Linseed Oil, Dr. Phelps' Compound Tomato Pills. sell the medicine—but authority to him alone; so extensive has been its sale during this short mats; grid irons, &c. Norwalk, March 9, 1S40. 17 and further to use and sign his name for all pur­ Also, an assortment of groceries of the first 1HF just received and for sale at the Old Be particular to inquire for Dr. Phelps' period, and so important a Medicine has it be­ LIGHT. poses connccted with the Balsam of Liverwort. come in the estimation of all who have used it, qu~ lity. CHAS ISAACS. Well Landing, by , THOS. L. PECK. Tomato Pills, and be sure his signature is on rT*; HE Subscriber irf slill agent for Jones' Pa We are now perfectly satisfied thai the said that the proprietor has been induced to prepare nept. 30. May 19. 28 the label. Price 37£ cents. For sale by JL tent Lamp. The ease with which they George Taylor never gave Burritt the use of a very large quantity, and lake the earliest op­ (Jml2 J. A. WEED, Norwalk. SUGAR. are regulated, and the extreme cheapness of ihe REAM OF ALMONDS, a superior arti­ his signature, at any time, or under any circum­ portunity to bring it fairly before the public, and cle for shaving, just received and for sale EW ORLEANS, St. Croix, White Ha light make ihem worthy the consideration of all C DR. TAYLOR'S stances. We are also satisfied, and the more place it, if possible, within the reach of all, with at Westport, by JOHN W. TAYLOR. 30 _ . vanna and Crusted Sugar by the barrel or who wish to save expense. Fresh camphine so after the perusal of Burriti's documentary a waranly based upon his own experience and BALSAM OF LIVERWORT, less quantity ; Canal Flour, Rice, Coffee, constantly on hand, by ihe gallon or less quanti BOOT AND SHOE STORE. humbug, that the only place to get the genuine knowledge of being the most speedy and certain FOR CONSUMPTION AND LIVER COMPLAINT, Souchong, Hyson Skin, Young Hyson and Hy­ ty. C. E. DISBROW. THE subscribci wo ild return article of Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, is at remedy ever discovered for common colds, son Teas ; Soda and Butter Crackers, Pilot his thanks to the public for their Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Difficulty of Breath­ 375 Bowery. We believe the original recipe is coughs, asthma, iufluenza, whooping cough, and H~TMBR ELLAS AND PARASOLS a good Bread, Raisins, Starch, Ginger, Pork, Lard, patronage through the year 1839, ing, Pains iti the side or breast, spitting there—and there only. One word more, and all affections of the Breast and Longs leading to assortment, just received, and for sale at Mackerel, Potash, xWould and Dip Candles, &c. and hopes by his attention to all of blood, Catarrhs, Palpitation of the our task is done. There is no such person at Consumption, which owing to the sudden chang­ Westport by JOHN W. TAYLOR, constantly for sale cheap by orders in his line, to merit a continuance of their ' Heart, Oppression and soreness of the 3 1-2 Chamber street as George Taylor, M. D. es of our climate, so alarmingly prevails, aud THOMAS L. PECK. NAILS. favors for 1840. He has on hand and constant as represented in Burritt's advertisements. We by which thousands every year are hurried to •• Chest, Whooping Cough, Pleuricy, Hes- Old Well, June 16,1839. ! LBS Cut and Wrought Nails, ly manufacturing, Gentlemen's, Ladies,and Miss­ have made personal application at this place, iheir graves. For sale by tic Fever, Night sioeats, Difficult or Pro­ for sale at the Old Well Landing es Boots and Shoes, and Cacks. Measures tak­ and satisfied ourself of the fact. Now to cut the ~E. & W. E. BISSELL, Norwalk. UT and Wrought Nails, Spikes, Sic. by fuse Expectoration, and all other Affec­ by TIIS. L. PKCK. 22 en, and work done by^ experienced workmen. matter short, we have requested our publishers JOHN W. TAYLOR, Westport. the keg or less quantity ; Windsor Glass tions oj the Chest, Lungs and Liver. C Orders thankfully receivedj^ind punctually at­ to take out these fraudulent advertisements from HIRAM WEED, Bethel. No. 1 and extra White Lead; Linseed, Whale TO CARRIAGE MAKERS. tended to He has for sale India Rubber and mHE attention of the Dublic is icquested to the columns of the Planet, and it will be seen ELI MYGATT, Danbury. and Lamp Oil ; Venetian Red, Litherage, Red RON AXELS—Eliptic Springs of all sizes Daniel H. Bond's patent Leather OvershoeB,for JL the following, among thousands fi- certifi­ that they have complied with the request: and WM. B. GLOVER, & Co., Newtown. Lead, Turpentine, Copel and Japan Varnish ; —Plated Bands—Maleable Iron Castings— I Ladies and Gentlemen. cates in its favor. # all editors of papers will do well to follow our O. H. WEBB, Woodbury. Chrome, Green and Yellow, Prussian Blue, Laces and Carriage Trimings constantly on Wonderful cure of Consumption.—Although example, by ceasing at once to give currency to ELI CURTIS, Watertown. Verdigris, Rosin, Tar, Okum, and Lamp Black, hand and for sale by CHAS. ISAACS. FINDINGS—A general assortmentkept con­ Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort has found the pretensions of a man capable of practising GEO. MITCHELL, Bristol. for sale cheap by THOS. L. PECK. Norwalk, May 4, 1S40. stantly for sale, cheap for cash. No. 3, 5,10, hundreds of advocates, and has produced so such high handed deception.—N. Y. Planet. Oid Well, June 16. 1839. 12, Thread; Twist, Silk,' patent stabbing HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! large a number of Testimonials ir. its favor, I JOHN CARNES, sole agent for the States Thread, Shoemaker's Kit, Hammers, Pincers, TAYLOR'S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT.—Cau­ MOLASSES. HE subscribers will keep on hand and cannot withhold my sraali meed of praise. Be­ of Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Rasps, Shoulder Sticks, Float Files, 3 square ing predisposed to consumption, both from pe- tion!— You cannot be too cautious of whom r® hds. first quality molasses, for sale at whole- furnish Hats of all sizes and qualitiesand Files, and every article usually called for in the von purchase this medicine. •There are many Vermont, and Massachusetts. cuiiar fcripation and hereditary transmission, 1 L& sale and retail by THOS. L. PECK. from one of the first shops in the county, which shoemaking line. HENRY HANDES. 'imitations. W« especially notice that made at Dec. 3, 1S39. .^3 tried every means to cheek this disease, am! Old Well, June 15, 1839. will be sold at the lowest New York prices. Norwalk, Jan. 2, 1840. 1 3 1-2 Chamber street. The proprietor of this strengthen a naturally weak constitution. J CHEAP CROCKERY. E. &. W. E. BISSELL, Agents. paper (N. Y. Sun.) informs us that the wife of N. B. IIr.:s cf any style furnished at the UJUBE PASTE—A superior article of BDent two years at Pisa, one in Rome two in A Large quantity of Crockery Ware of a French Jujube Paste, constantly on hand Florence, and another in the soul,h of 1< ranee, a highly respectable physician of this city was shortos' no'ice. J L%L superior quality, comprising a general as­ and for sale at the Westport Vaiiety Store,by seeking, meantime, the. advice of the brst pny injured'bv taking the stull'made therein imita­ sortment, including Dinner and Tea Sets, saved JUST RECEIVED June 10—30 JOHN W. TAYLOR.' Bicians. Two years since I returned to this tion of this medicine. Her husband analysed from the wreck of the ship Arethusa. Sold ARDEN SEEDS—a new and ehoice country in about the same situation as wlu-jn 1 it, and found it to be spurious, poisonous. Be­ cheap for cash, by THOMAS L. PECK. _ assortment, raised and put up in the best left. I had seen in the reading rooms of Eu ware then nndbuv nonejbai doesjiol come from M manner by the United Society at Piltsfiel rope much said in favor of Dr. Taylor s Balsam 375 Bowery. This is vegetable. Mcr.VIluv, Old "Well, April 1, 1840. .f, , - y J — -i ;» N. B.—Also, a general assortment of Dry Mass. Forsaleby E. & W.E. BISSELL. Af I .urarnrni't' ****** " Tiie genuine is soiu in Norwalk ONLY by v. , „» .. ... J -..a ttd oouil ttd l anivcu IU mis Goods and Groceries, for sale cheap. 22 32 JOHN A. WKED. PERFUMERY. citv, I used it, and in three months I was so T is nowliule more than 8 years since we dis­ DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. we'll I concluded I could safely pass the winter DR. TAYLOR'S I covered from the aborigines of our country, ^ HANDSOME assortment of Perfumery here, and did so. I have used an occasional BALSAM OF LIVERWORT the medicariierb from which ihe Mother's Re­ A Large lot of Summer Stuffs, just received a. and Fancy Soaps, for sale at the Variety bottle now aud then during the time, but am OR Consumption, Loss of Flesh, Coughs lief is made; since thai time, we have contented [ %. from auction, which will be sold very Store in Westport, by JOHN W. TAYLOR. now in as good health as possible. My cough cheap at the Old Well Landing, by SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKING. FPalpitation of the Heart, Asthma, Raising ourselves in letting it be its own advertiser; and CHEAP FOR CASH, has wholly ceased, and my lungs mis every of Blood, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Night we should still adhere to this resolution first THOS. L. PECK. HE subscriber, thankful for past favors, is YARDS bleached and un- feeiino- of health. Dr. G. Smith, and Dr. Post, Sweats, .Diarrhoea, Dropsy, &c. In conse­ formed, if wewere not compelled to believelhat still ready to furnish the public with all or­ of this city, were my physicians, and now say OTICE.—The undersigned having asso­ bleached Shirting, smooth, hea­ quence of the bad materials made use of in the there are persons so unprincipled, and so reckless ders in his line. He intends keeping constantly they believed me incurable. JAMEb HILL, ciated with him Jonathan R. Peck, the bu­ vy and even, atthe low price of six and a quar­ preparation of ih'19 medicine by the person who of Ihe health and lives of the unsuspecting ami siness henceforth will be continued under the on hand a general assortment of Saddles, Har­ Western Hotel, Courtland street, N. Y. has heretofore conducted the business at 375 ter cents per yard, foi sale by confiding, as to endeavor 10 palm off under its firm of T. L. 6C J". R, Peck. nesses, Bridles, Martingales, Valices, Trunks, Consumption and Liver Complaint. Suffering Bowery, and other sufficient reasons, the origin­ Old Well, April 14. THOS. L. PECK. name, useless, if not baneful compounds, and Old Well, JuneS, 1840. THOS. L. PECK. Whips, Spurs, Buffalo Robes, and Harness as I have for three years with these diseases, I al Proprietors and Inventor has n now prepared thus not only disappointing the just expectations CIRC ULATING LIBRARY. Trimmings—and by strict attention to his busi­ tbel from my heart for all persons equally un­ under his own inspection; and for the security of those who use it, but we fear, doing in many g'TvESH TEAS.—Imperial, Gun Powder, HE subscribers offer to the public, the use ness, solicits a share of the public patronage. fortunate, and therefore I beg of them, if they of the public has taken out a Copy Right of the cases, much injury. if Young Hyson, Hyson, Skin, and Sou of a recently selected collection of Books, N. B. Repairing done in the best manner love life and health ; if they love their families T Label aud Wrapper, two certificates of which As we are informed that there are such com­ ciiong Teas, for sale by which will be loaned on reasonable terms. No and at the shortest notice. and friends, not to lay and die under the hands must accompany each bottle, in the words fol­ pounds now offered at various places, and by CHAS. ISAACS. pains will be spared to procure new works as RICHARD S. PENNOTER. of mercury doctors or their useless trash, but lowing t "Entered according to the act of Con­ different persons, we would caution all who are SILVER Table, Tea, Mustard, Desert, Salt soon as published. A share of public patronage Norwalk, Feb. 1, 1S40. 12 try Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. This gress In the year 1S40, by George Taylor, in interested, to be particular to inquire for " Bar- medicine cured me when I was so ill I could not ® and Cream Spoons, warranted as purea is solicited. E. & W. E. BISSELL. NORWALK MARBLE YARD ihe Clerk's office of the District Court of the tholick's Mother's Relief' and purchaseof no turn over in my bed without assistance, and the cuin, on hand or made to order, at priccs less United Stales for the Southern District of the person excopt they can show a certificate ofagen- BOOKS AND STATIONARY. mineral doctors said I could not live a week, yet State of New York." All preparations of the than usual. GENERAL assortment of School Books, cy, signed by G. A. BARTIIOLICIC & Co. Spoons handsomely engraved at the fancy this vegetable medicine cured me in six weeks. Balsam of Liverwort under my name, not ac­ Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books, paper, I had a hackingcough, pain in the side, raising As the subject cannot, with propriety, be en store of L. CLARK & Co. A companied with certificates of copy right, are largedupon in the form of a newspaper adver­ Stationary, &c. constantly on hand and forsale of matter, night sweats, and was wasted to the unauthorised and .spurious, and a suitable re­ at Westport, by JOHN W. TAYLOR. bone; also, inward fever. J. B. MILLS, tisement, permit us to say that all who have the NEW SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY. ward will be paid for such proof as will lead to genuine article for sale, are also furnished with a Milkman, Newtown, L. I. ITCH ELL'S System of Modern Geogra­ CUTLERY, JEWELRY, $c. the conviction of any person who signs my pamphlet for gratuitous distribution, wherein the phy for Schools, with a splendid Alias of r|pHE subscriber offers for sale a handsome Raising of Blood.—This disease is easily name to any paper relating to my Balsam of subject is more fully discussed, in which, its 16 Maps, from original drawings. Also, Mitch- -H- assortment of Razors, fine pen and pocket cured by the proper medicine. Mr. Newbury, Liverwort. And notice is hereby given, that "7nodus operandi' is demonstrated to be upon pll's Outline Maps, intended to be filled up by Knives, Scissors and Shears, silver Pencil 266 Bowery, used to raise blood in large quan­ F. A. Thfyer, oi'375 Bowery,in the city of New true Physiological data, operating upon tbesys- r supils studying Geography, for sale at whole­ Cases, silver Thimbles, Breastpins, Ear Rings. tities, both by day and night; besides this he York, who has heretofore corresponded and tem only by restoring '.he deranged functions to sale or retail, by J. A. WEED. Finger Rings, Brushes and Combs of every va­ h^d a severe cough antl pain in the breast; yet transacted business in the name of George Tay­ their natural condition; allaying the febrile aud after using every other medicine, he was cured riety, Slocks of every style and quality, silk lor, M. D. is no longer authorised, but is spe­ irritable symptoms, thus aiding and assisting by Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. This BOOKS 4- STATIONERY. Pocket Handkfs. and Cravats, Suspenders, Pa­ cially forbidden to make use of my name in any nature in her effort to prepare the system for the man is a cartman, and let all others who cannot per Hangings, Bellows. Tea Trsys, Pins, Nee­ manner, in connection with my Balsam of Liv­ important change about 10 lake place. This Hp I-lE subscribers offer on reasonable terms, afford^to be idle, follow bis example, if they are dles, Threads, Tapes, &c. erwort. pamphlet will be given to all who wisb.bul it is Ja- the various kinds of School Books npw in sick and use this mcdicine. It will restore dis* JOHN W- TAYLOR. The action of this medicine is to aid nature in intended to be read only by those who are about use; Blank Books of different kinds, foolscap eased lungs and liver in a very short time. Westport, April 28. 1S40. 24 all her salutory efforts, and where the digestive to become mothers or iheirPhysicians. and letter Paper by the ream or quire,slates and HIS long established concern is still con­ Consumption cured.—My son, having a violent organs are not filled with bile, acidity, or other As we are thus obliged to come before the pencils, lead peucils, Holland Quills, steel pens DRY GOODS AT AUCTION PRICES. T tinued by its old propietors, E. PRICE & cold, used to cough violently, raising quantities impurities, so that neither food nor medicinecan public to prevent a wicked and reckless imposi­ of various patterns, sand boxes, wafers, sealing O all who are in pursuit of Cheap Goods SONS, at the old stand just North of the Bridge, of thick putrid matter, and finally he could not be assimiiatedor taken intothe system, the Bal­ tion, we will take the occasion to say, that if the wax of different colors, ink stands, David's in- T will find a full spring assortment at the who are prepared to execute orders for Monu­ turn over in bed from weakness. He manifested sam is so congenial to the laws of life and health increase of the call for the Mother's Relief, dellible marking ink, visiting cards, note paper, Old Well Landing. THOS. L. PECK. ments of any description, in white or variegated every symptom of confirmed consumption. For that the sick are cured, aud the well made bet­ wherever known, be any guide to a correct opin­ seals, &c. with almost every other article in the Old Well, April 14. 22 marbles, Tomb stones, Hearth stone3, Paint six years he had been subject to the asthma. ter by it. stationery line, all of which will be sold low for stones and Mullers, Marble Facings, Sinks, ion to be formed of the estimation in which it.is WHITE LEAD. His physicians,. Dra. Vermeule and Anderson, Orders and applications for agencies may be held, we have the satisfaction of believing that cash only. E. & W. E. BISSELL. Soap and Free stones. From the large supply |JO. 1 and extra While Lead, at a reduced said he was incurable, and must soon die. Yet addressed to me at 3£ Chambers street, near it lias been the means of alleviating an infinite Norwalk, Nov. 25, 1S39. of marble which they have always on band, » price for sale by the subscriber. I was determined to try Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Chatham, or to W. J. Burritt & Co. 12 Gold st. amount of suffering and of saving many valua the aid of skilful and ingenius workmen, and the Liverwort, and strange as it may appear, this ITCHELL'S Dew Improved School Ge­ THOS. L. PECK. who are sole wholesale agents. ble lives. Wherever it has been used during'.be facilities acquired by long experience, the wants ography for Schools, with a splendid At­ Old Well Landing, April 14,1840. 22 medicine has fullv restored his health. GEO. TAYLOR, M. D. above period, deep rooted prejudices have given of the public in this line, can be met on advan­ SOPHIA GALLON, 14 Norfolk st. las of 16 Maps, for sale by 3£ Chambers street, near Chatham. away to candid and thankful expressions of grati­ s tageous and satisfactory terms. , ; 5 «; JOHN A. WEED, Norwalk Bridge, and S Aug. 4. E. & W. E. BISSELL. DEMING'S ROTTEN STONE. E. & W. E. BISSELL, Agents for Nor- tude, and a wish to extend on their parts, as far Orders will be received at the above yard, or F. MILLS, Oid" Well, are my agents for Nor­ FIRST rate article for polishing Silver, wa!

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