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PUBLISHED POETItltk Frorri Humboldt's Travels. bodies. Mothers were seen carrying there was an earthquake almost as severe as EARTHQUAKES AT CARACCAS. ed that he knew not what report he allnded v Tuesday Morning, their arms children whom they hoped to re that of the 12:h March. The surface was to. "You do not deny it then, eh!" re- * ~•"% MELANCHOLY HOURS. Tiici valley ttf CnrfictiSs, a few years after call to life ; desolate females run throng! in oontiiious nudulation duringsevcrnl hours A FEW RODS WEST OK THE BKIDGE, Humboldt's visit, became the theatre of onu turned Laurens, his passions overcoming , Oh, is there a soul doomed to languish the city in quest of a brother, a hsuband, or large masses of earth fell iu the mountains his reason. "1 scorn to deney that of which - % of those physical revolutions which from a friend, of whose fate they were ignorant BY In loneliness, sorrow, and gloom ? and enormous rocks were detached from I am ignorant," raplied Tremain boldly. time to time produce violent alterations up and whom they supposed to have been sep the SiJIa. " 1 REED, Jr- Couie "hilhei\and mingle thine anguish on the surface of our planet; involving the " Do you V fircely exclaimed Laurens— . JAMES arated from them iu the crowd. The pco V» hile violent agitations were experien With one that can pity thy doom. overthrow of cities, the destruction of hu at the same time drawing a daggar from ' TERMS-TWO Dollars per annum, payable Oh. say—is disease sent to wither i pic pressed along the streets, which now ced in the valley of the Mississippi, in the his bosom and leaping towards Tremain, • man life, and a temporary agitation of those could'only .he distinguished by heaps of ru island of St. Vincent, and in the province -quarterly: JJIail Subscribers in advance. A liberal Each propped of happiness here ? elements of nature on which the system of with the intent of stabbing him to the heart. v ^ •liscount made to companies.—Any person who will Then child of affliction coine hither, ins arranged in lines. ••• of Venezuela,a subterranean noise, resemb Ihe latter, however, springing aside i' the universe is founded. In the narrative " All the calamities experienced in the ling an become responsible for six papers shall have the I'll icccp with thee—TEAR FOR TEAR. explosion of artillery, was heard at avoided the blow, and turning partly around, of his Journey to the equinoctial Regions great earthquakes of Lisbon, Messina, Li Caraccas, at Calabozo, and on the banks 'seventh prntiV. of the New Continent, he has recorded all witu his cane struck Laurens lifeless at his * pH Has sorrow thy youthful days shaded ? ma, and Riobama were repeated on the fa of the Rio A pure, over the space of four feet. . " ' "? that he could collect with certainly respect NEW AN[TCHEAP~SPK1NG GOODS. Almost is their memory dead ? tal day of the 26th5 March, 1812. The thousand square leagues. This sound be ing the earthquake of the 2*5th March, 1812, " As soon as he found he was murdered ILLIAM GALE has just returned from New The visions of youth, have they faded ? wounded, buried under the ruins, implored gan at two in the morning of the 30th April, which destroyed the city of Cnraccas, to —murdered! No! no! no!" exclaimed my -^ W York, and is ni>iv opening a large and With them has thy health also fled 1 the assistance of the passers-by with loud and was as loud on the coast as at the dis host with emotion—He was not a murderer! i splendid assortment of Fancy end Staple Dry gether with 20,000 inhabitants of the prov Oh, say—i3 disease sent to wither cries, and more than two thousand of them tance of eighty leagues. It wad everwhere <.Iootis, which will be sold wholesale or retail, at ince of Venezuela. He killed him indeed, but, oh God ! he did i Each feeling that once was so dear ? were dug out.^ Never was pity displayed taken for the firing of guns. On the same -Very reduced prices viz- fine and superfine Black, When our travellers visited those coun not murder him ! It was not black preme- . ft Blue. Green, Olive, Brown, Clare*. Mulberry,'Mixt Then child of affliction,^come hither, „ in a more affecting manner ; never, we may day a great eruption of the volcano of th*e ditated murder. It was done at the mo- ^ !1 tries, they found it to be a general opinion jnnd Invisible Green Broadcloths, 60 pieces Fancy I'll icccp with thee—TEAR FOR TF. VR. say, was it seen more ingeniously active stand of St. Vincent took place. The ment and in self defence. -Then recover- | ^Colored Casslmeies and Satinnctts, a large asson- that the eastern parts of the coast were than in the efforts made to succour the un mountain had not ejected lava since 1713, ing himself—" excuse me," he ssid, " I can ^ 4iiciu of Walesed, Changeable, and I'iain Gro de Did the roseate blush of the morning, most exposed lo the destructive effects of »l;-etlins. Gro de Nap an J Flaunces for Ladies dres happy persons whose groans reached the and hardly any smoke was issuing from it, never think of murder without emotion. . . O'er thy features i;s beauty display ? . such concussions, and that the elevated dis ses, Wide Black India Satin, 10 pieces of Block ear. There was an entire want of instru when in May, 1811, frequent shocks oc '* When he found that his friend was no ^ .Thy cheek now no longer adorning, tricts, remote from the shores, were iii a tiro de Swiss and fiiilinn Silit*, from fifly cents to ments adapted for digging up the ground curred, and a discharge of ashes, attended more, he hastened from the spdt. The - V "eighty-seven and a half ccnts, 6 pieces of Black Gro That flush, has it faded away ? great measure securc ; but in 1811 all those Serge, Green ple were obliged to use their hands for the the 27th April next year. On the 30th the he bent his steps towards the river, almost Smcinet, Mixed Silk Camblets. Pongee, Black Each hope, that at times will appear 1 At Humboldt's arrival in Terra Firma, purpose of disinterring the living. Those ava flowed, and after a course of fonr resolved, in the despair of the moment, to Nankeen and Crapes. 4 4 and 6 4 superior Black Then child of affliction, come hither, he was struck with the connexion which who were wounded, as well as the patients hours reached the sea. The explosions re offer up his own life as an atonement for the " Jrencli Crapes for Y'eils, Pink, Blue, Grren and I'll weep with thee—TKAR FOR TEAR. appeared between the destruction of Cum- who had escaped from the hospitals, were sembled alternate volleys of very large can- crime he had committed. He was already fei:aw Color French Crapes Green, White &. Black ana in 1707 and the eruption of volcanoes •Blond Gauze Viil?, 4-4 and 5-4 fine Green Benvige, placed on the bank of tiie little river of n and musketry. As the spaco between on the wharf-—a few steps more, and the ^ in the smaller West India islands. A sim •10 Boxes elepant Crape, Silk, Gauze, Manderino. MISCEIiliANY. Guayra, where they had no other shelter the volcano of St. Vincent and the Rio Ap- cold, cold sea might have closed over him. ; and Sewing Siik Shawls and Handkerchiefs. 4-4, ilar principle was manifested in 1812, in than the foliage of the Iress. Beds, linen ufe is 755 miles, these were heard at a dis At that moment, looking around and disco 5 4, and 6-4 fine Plain and Figured Cobhinnet Lace, the case of Cnraccas. From the begin for dressing their wounds, surgical instru tance equal to that between Vesuvius and vering he had left his pursuers far behind, a Blond Quillings and Edgings, Bobhinet Quillings of ning of 1811 till 1S13, a vast extent of the ail widths, Thread and Bobhinet I.aces & Edgings, Extract of a letter from General Lafayette ments, medicines, in shott. every thing ne Paris, and must have been propagated by thought that told him he was innocent of ' , earth's surface, limited by the meridian of Inserting Trimmings,Siik, Pongee, and Spitalfields to a gentleman of Philadelphia, dated 2Sth cessary for their treatment, had been buri the earth, and not by the air. he damning crime of polluted murder, like v Handkerchiefs, 50 pieces Irish Linens, from 25 the Azores, the valley of the Ohio, the Cor February, 1833: ed in the ruins. During the first days noth After adducing numerous instances of the a gleam of lightning passed through lit3 cents to $1 25cents, White and Brown Sntin Jean. dilleras of the New-Greniula, the coasts of "I thankfyou for yout\ letters : tiiey are ing could be procured, not even food. With coincidence of volcanic eruptions and earth mind. Cutting the rope of a skiff, which } Corded Skirts, 10 pieces Black Silk Velvet, from §2 Venezuela and the volcanoes of thcWest In lo $4 50 cents; 36 and 40-inch real Italian Cravats, more and more necessary to me. The anx in the city water became equally scarce. quakes, Humboldt endeavors to prove that was attached to the v/harf a few feet from dies, was shaken by subterranean commo Bead Bags and Purses 40 Boxes Ladies and Gen iety that I experience on account of our The commotion had broken the pipes ubterranean communications extend to where he stood, he leaped in, and rowing tlemen's Iloskin and Silk Gloves, from 6 cents to tions, indicative of a common agency exert unfortunate American disensions, is beyond of the fountains, and the falling in of the vast distances, that ihe phenomena of vol for some distance in the shadow of the dark $ I 50 ccnts, a large assort ment of Ladies and Gen- ed at a great depth in the interior of the any thing I can express. The last news earth had obstructed the springs which canoes and earthquakes, are intimately con masses of vessels that lined the docks, he ilemens Silk, Worsted, and Colton Hosiery, Green globe. At the period when these earth- and Morine, Silk and Colton Umbrellas, 100 piece? seems to point to an amicable settlement. supplied them. To obtain water it was nected, and that the latter have certain was enabled to evade his pursuers." qakes commenced in the valley of the Mis Dark and Light Striped and Plaid Ginghams, an It must not be believed that the clory of necessary to descend as far as the Rio lines of direction. " It was near midnight. Not a breath' of -entire new sty!e, 400 pieces Light and Dark Cali sissippi, the city of Caraccas felt the first each parly consists in thetriumph of itsopin- Guayra, which was coniderbly swelled, ur ruffled the glassy surface of the water. coes, from 6 cents to 50 cents, 1P0 pieces Bleached shock in December, 1811; and on the 26th ious. Tt is quite the contrary. The friends and there were no vessels for drawing it. •••, THE F1SHERMAV. " The dim, hollow roar of the ocean at-a dis Shirtiegs and Sheetings, a large assortment of of March 1812 it was totally destroyed. Brown Sheetinrs, by the bale-piece, or yard, Cotton of America will rejoice when they see both " There remained to be performed to A TALE FOUNDED ON FACT. U- tance, seemed to murmur its displeasure at " The inhabitants of Terra-Firma were Yarn, Batting, and Candle VVick.by thebaic. Russia parties animated by a spirit of conciliation. wards the dead a duty imposed alike by pi " Is there no tavern in the neighbour the deed he had committed ; and as he cast Diaper, a large assortmeht of Gauze and Thick ignorant of the agitation, which on the one It is in this point of view that the patriots ot ety and the dread of infection. As it was hood ?" inquired I of an elderly, but appa- his eyes heavenward, the stars seemed to IJibbons, Ladies Leghorn and Straw Hats, Gentle hand the volcano of the island of St» Vin Europe consider this business. They impossible to inter so many thousand of ently very respectable woman, who stood shine brighter than ever, as if to admonish - ; men's Fur Hats of ihe latest style, a large assort cent had experienced, and on the other the ment of superfine wide Jet Black French Bomt;a- would wish to contrast the eternal policy of bodies half buried in the ruins, commision- n the door of her humble dwelling, siluat- him that they were watchful sentinels, and baisin of the Mississippi, where, on the 7th -7.ines',.Figured, Plaid, and Plain Swiss, Jaconet, the United States with violent measures, for ers were appointed to burn them. Funer- d upon the side of one of those beautiful that the dark deed had been seen and re iVInil, Book, and Medium Muslins, 100 Long and and 8th of February, 1812, the ground was instance, that the British Ministry have al-piles were erected among the heaps of hills that line, for a distance, the coast of gistered in heaven. But his conscience •S'quare Black, Scarlet, and While Merino Shawls day and n'ght in a state of continual oscil lately proposed iu Parliment with regard ubbish. This ceremony lasted several New Jersey. " There is no tavern forjmany whispered consolation. It told him that h. : •very cheap, Plain and Striped Moleskin Cantoons, lation. At this period the province of Vene Hussia Sheeting, Canvas Padding, Burlaps, Osna- to Ireland. They would wish to be able to days. Amid so many public calamities, miles distant," replied she, " but the gentle was innocent <:f having circulated any re " zuela labored under great drought; not a 1>nrglis, Wide and Nanow, Plain and Figured Silk say—"See the difference between the polit the people ardently angaged in the religious man and lady that live in the white house, port injurious to the reputation of his friend- Velvet Rilibons, Suspenders, Cologne Water, Soap drop of rain had fallen at Caraccas, or to ical system of the United States and that of exercises which they thought best adapted upon the hill yonder, are the kindest people that he was innocent of having answerc «nd Oils,Penknives, Scissor?, Dorchester and Odean the distance of 311 miles around, during the European Governments, even of those to appease the anger oi Heaven. Some in the country to strangers." Laurens, in such a way as to merit the as "Tickings, Dark Indigo Bine Checks, Linen Cam the five months which preceded the destruc bricks (torn $1 to $3 50. Lawn, Long and Linen who pretend to act on principles of liberal walked in bodies chanting funeral-hymns, After thanking the old woman for the in- sault—that when he inflicted the blow upo\ tion of the capital. The 16th March was Cambrick Handkerchiefs, kc. ism !" This view of the subject is of great while others, in a state of distraction, con ormation, I rode slowly towards the beauti him, lie had it not m his heart to slay him Norwalk, March 18, 183-3. excessively hot; the air was calm and the importance, and ought lo strike our citizens fessed themselves aloud in the streets. In ful mansion she had pointed out, aud upon and that unless he had defended himself ii< sky cloudless. It was Holy Thursday, and of all parties and of all opinions. It is right this city was now repeated what had taken which the rays of the setting sun lingered the way he did, his own life might have a great part of the population was in the i:,v 1 NO. 3 BURRALL'S BUILDINGS. that there should be a diversity of sentiment place in the province of Quito after the for awhile, as if to show me that there was been the forfeit. V . " • • •: churches. The calamities of the day were IDDLEBROOK &, MORRIS have just re respecting State Rights on the one hand, dreadful earthquake of the 4th February, welcome-beneath its roof—Reader, I will " These reflections took a weight of sor- preceded by no indications of danger. At M ceived a large and Splendid assortment oj and the powers of the National Government 1797. Marriages were contracted between not now detain you with a detailed account row from his soul; but he felt that the world ^ seven minutes after four in the evening the all kinds of Fancy and staple Dry Good.-s suita on the other —this is necessary for the main- persons who for years had neglected to f my reception at the building, or a would not look upon the deed in the light - ble lor the present and approaching seasoi, for first commotion was felt. It wat> so strong tainance and preservation of the Constitu sanction their union by sacerdotal blessing. more minute description of its inmates. that he had, and that, were he to return to sale very cheat?. as to make the the church bells ring. It last tion. But the thing must not be carried Children found parents in persons wlio hat! Suffice it, that the latter consisted of a gen the city, the stigma of a tried and condemn Blue, black, Brown, Olive, Green, Invisible and ed from five to six seconds, and was imme too far on either side. My anxiety, I may till then disadvowed them ; restitution was tleman about thirty years of age, and his ed murderer, might be attached to his name. Mulbury colored Broad-cloths; Striped and Fancy diately followed by another shock of from Col'd Cassiinrrs ; Fine fashionable and Common say my anguish, will not be at an end until promised by individuals who had never wife, an amiable, intelligent, and I may say, He res.olved to remwin concealed, till the ten to twelve seconds, during which the Satii.cls; Black Siik Velvet ; Black Italian iuj I shall know that all is amicably settled. been accuscd of theft; and families who had lovely woman, apparently a year or two events of that dread night should be parti tiihg ; imitation do ; Gros do Berlin ; Gros de Na ground was in a continual state of undula 1 The spirit of mutual concession that will long been at enmity drew together, from younger, and two beautiful children. As ally forgotten. " But, good God !" he in- ples; bhick Sinchtw; Green do; Fink Satin; tion, and heavy like a fluid unde. ebullition. produce such a result, will be more honor feeling of a common evil. But while in to their kindness and hospitality, 1 had no voluntarily exclaimed, " what is to become ~ Col'd Florence; 3-4 4-4 5-4 and (5 4 Plain Block The danger was thought to be over, when a and White Bobhinet Lace ; Grecian Netting; Fine able in the eyes of all the friends of Liber some this feeling seemed to soften the heart reason to differ from the very flattering opin of my dear wife? the wife of a reputed prodigious subterranean noise was heard, r figured Bobhinet Lnee and edgeing; Thread Lace ; ty in Furope."—Nat. Gazette. and open it to compassion, it had a contra ion which the old woman had given me of murderer 1" He had almost resolved to re- - Bobbiuet Inserting ; Pearling ; bobbinelt Footings; resembling the rolling of thunder, but loud ry effect on others, rendering them more ob thetn. " You must remain," said my host, turn immediately to the city and acquaint - blond quilting-s and edgings ; «hife and green gauze er and more prolonged than that heard durate and inhuman. In great calami as I was preparing to leave them the next her with his innocence, though the loss of veils; blk Italian veil crape; Bishop Lawn ; linen KENTUCKY HUMOR.—And pray good Mr. within the tropics during thunder-storms. 4-iimhric Handkfs ; Cambric muslins; Pluin and lig'd ties vulgar minds retain still less goodness morning—" You must remain and take a his own life should be the consequence. Printer, who is this Nelly Fkrs that's kick- This noise preceded a perpendicular motion Cook do ; Plain and Fig'd Swiss do.; Medium do.; than strength ; for misfortune acts like the sociable dinner with us to-day.—I wish to " But no !" he said, "she will not believe - Plain and Fig'd Jaconet do., Plain Mull; Long in up'.such a thundering halloo in "South of about three or four seconds, followed by pursuit of literature and the investigat;on show you," continued lie, " some of our them—she knows I could never be guilty of Lawn; Green Moreen; 3-4 6-4 7-4 and 8-4 Linen Carolina—she must be a rip-roarer—a real an undulatory motion of somewhat longer of nature, which exercise their happy influ New Jersey scenery, which, either as it re murdering a friend in cold blood!" and v; anil Cotton Diaper; Russia do.; Irish Linens, some swinge cat, I sorty recon. My honey and duration. The shocks were in opposite di vely fine; Calicoes, a large assortment of all colors, v ence only upon a few, giving more warn.th spects variety, beauty or sublimity, can vie, then, looking up to heaven; "In my ab- . •> thunderations ! v;if" she and my wife were on rections, from north to south and from east qualities, and prices; Ginghams; Silk Flag, Pongee, to the feelings, more elevation to the mind, I think, with almost any in the United scnce, Oli God ! thou wilt be her support; and Bandanna llatidkfs.; Cotton Flags; Black and ly to be together one week, I guess as how lo west. It was i'mposible that any thing and benevolence to the character. States. Come, come, unless the reasons for thou wilt pour into her wounded spirit the ^ Blue Silk Velvet Stocks; Black and Col'd Bomba they'd storm a fort or two -for my wife has could resist the motion from beneath up your departure are necessary or urgent, I balm of consolation." But I perceive," ' 7.ijt»do.; Gloves and Milts.; Silk, Worsted and Cot- » tung that can ruaftom the first day of, wards, and the undulations crossing each " Shocks so violeut as these, which in the tcm Hose and half Hose; Silk Braids; Muslin Van- Jiniwary to the last day of December with space of one minute overthrew the city of shall insist upon your staying."—This sin said my host, " I must ba more brie£ ^ xllkes; Linen Floss White Linen and Cotton Tapes; other. The city of Caraccas was complete out being greased—and I am told as how Caraccas, could not be confined to a small cere and hospitable invitation, you must ex " The tide setting out, had already drift- > Bobbins; Black Cotton Fen its; Clark's Spool Cot- ly overthrown. Thousands of the inhabi cuse me, kind reader, if 1 had not courage, ed his little bark a considerable distance Ion; White and C dM Colton Balls; Fine Wire Cot this Nelly Fiers aint slow at short game- tants (from nine to ten thousand) were bu portion of the continent. Their fatal effects ton; Patent Linen Thread; Blk., Blue and Col'd but if she can hold out with my, wife she extended to the provinces of Venezuela Va- or spirit, or firmness enough to resist. from the cily.—-On the afternoon of tho 'v^- Italian Sewing Silks; 6-4 Bed Pudding; Canvas ried under the ruins of the churches and My host and myself walked to the top succeeding day he entered in safety this'lit- must have the wind of a grey hound and the houses. The procession had not yet set rinas, Maracaybo, along the coast, and do.; Buckram; Brown Holland; Col'd Muslins; of one of the loftiest mountains in the tlecove, aud at the house of an old woman, • - Bitaohed Sheetings and Shirtings; Unbleached do.; strength of a Ibn. My wife says as how were more especially felt in the mountains out; but the crowd in the churches wa< so neighbourhood ; and which, rising in that who still lives but a short distance from lis, - , Brown Jean; Foundation Muslin. Apr-n Checks; that Sal Tattle'Jtold her that Granny Hob great that nearly three or four thousand in of the inferior. La Gtiayra, Mayguetia, place almost perpendicularly from the coast, he remained, the first six weeks after hw ' ^ Bed Ticking; Russia Sheeting; Ticklenhurgs; Bur ble said, this Nelly Fiers was going oyer to dividuals were crushed to death by the fal Antimana, Baruta, La Vega, San Felipe, laps; Osnaburgs; Wall Paper: Colton lam, from the city of Washington to ring old Hick'ry's and Merida were almost entirely destroyed. seemed watching the freaks of the ocean landing. At the end of this period, while. No. 4 to 26; Carpet Yam; Candle Wicking; Colton ling in of the vaulted roofs. The explosion thoughts of returning to the city were agita- „ ^ nose for him—just as she would a heifer's The earthquake would appear to have been waves, as they wantoned playfully beneath Padding and Wadding. was stronger on the north side of thelown, ting his bosom, and to a home that con- \orwalk.25th March, 1833. to make her stand fstill while they milked most violent along a line running from E. it, tumbling gradually and heedlessly on to in the part nearest the mountain of.Avila t,lined all that was "near and dear" to ^ " her, but if my wife was there, if there, N. E. to W. S. W., from Guayra and destruction. I stood wrapt in astonishment, and the Silla. The churches of the Trini him on earth, he learned at the village of ^ HiRD WAR14 would't be a real dog fight I wonder—for Caraccas towards the high mountain of gazing with all the interest of a child, as ty and Alta Gracia, which were more than that the beloved partner of his'bosom > AT WHOLESAE OR RETAIL. Jack is a terrapatv and my wife's a real Niquitas Merida. It was felt iu the king the imposing sublimity of nature's handi Y the subscriber. The following are a few of a hundred and fifty feet in height, and of was no more. "Is it then so?" he declaim- ^ Jackson-jna/i up to the hub. dom of New-Grenada, from the ramifica work first presented itself to niy view. Ne B the principal articles, viz. :— which the nave was supported by pillars cd, in the anguish of his heart. " Father ^ 1 Cross Cut Saws and Fiddles.'Japaned Lamps and Now I'll 'tell you what,—I always was tions of the lofty Sierra of Santa Martha to ver had I seen before so extensive, so illimi from twelve to fifteen feet in diameter, left or mother had 1 none ! None had I that ^ Griddles, Snuffer Trays and Latches, Knob Locks Clay—my wife, she kept such a ding-dong Santa Fe de Bogota, and Honda on the table a view. Towards the west, " hills and Matches, Gridirons and Snuff Boxes, Coffee a mass of ruins nowhere higher thesn five or loved or cared for me but she, she is gone ing at me all the time, that she made me banks of the Magdelena, 620 miles disiant peeping over hills," met the eye of the ad Mills and Wrenchei, Oil Stones and Tea Waiters, six feet. The sinking of the ruins has too !— But God^ will be done. I will nev promise to vote for Jackson at the last from Caraccas. In all parts it was more miring spectator. TD the east, the majes Po-vderHornsand Augers,Warming Pans and Meas been so great that at present hardly any er return to a city that knows me not; anr ures, Crow Bars and Horse Whips, Periussian Caps election, and I tlio't as how I'd fool her violent in the cordilleras of gneiss aud mica- tic ocean lay expanding before us. Ah ! vestige remains of the pillars and colums. to a home—home !" he continued, "I havt •and Wafers, Cut Nails and Razors. Mortice Locks most tarnally, so I slip't off aud voted for slate, or immediately at their base, than in who can fathom its depth or explore its se The barracks called El Quartel de San no home none but heaven- No ! here it - v . and Gimblets, Cotton Cards and Mouse Traps, Brass Clay, and come home and told Nancy I'd the plains. The difference w«s particular crets, as it wraps itself in the dark blue Knobs Clothes Brushes, Horse Combs and Lather Carlos, situated farther to the north of the obscurity, will I live, and here will I die!" . ; , ly remarkable in the savannas of Varinas mantle of its own deep waters? My host Boxes. Bridle Bitts and Sad Irons, Glass Knobs and went for Jackson—but wh'At do you think? church of the Trinity, on the road to the "After returning to the house of the ol • j\;« 'Toasting Irons. Butcher Knives and Iron Shovels, and Cassanare. In the valleys of Aragua, led me to the foot of the mountain ; and as —Next day one"of the Sqtiires come to my custom-house de la Pastofa, almost entirely woman aud (from a sum which he chancc - , Brass Butts and Thimbles, Iron Squares and Jews situated between Caraccas and the town of he pointed out to me a-cave formed of rock, house,while I was out &toid her I voted for disappeared. A regiment of troops of the to lnive about him upon leaving the city) r« * ^ Harps, Grind-stones and Beeswax, Looking Glasses San Felipe, tlie shocks were very weak. and.projecting several feet from its base, a and Sleigh Bells, Cork-screws and Jamb Hooks, Clay—and so by hokeo the house has been line, which was assembled^n it under arms warding her liberally for the kindness si. La Victoria, Maracay, Valencia scarcely slight tremor, for an instant, shook his .fiuck Saws and Pewter • Faucets, Pocket Knives too hot for me ever since. Bui I'm told as to join in the procession, Was, with the ex had shown him, he purchased of her a seir - end Nail-Ro;is, Pad Locks and Hair Brushes, Stair suffered, notwithstanding the proximity of frame ; but suddenly mastering his emotion how this Nelly Fiers has turned all Carolina ception of a few individuals, buried under that belonged to her deceased husband Rods and Straw Knives, Slates and Razor Straps, inside out, just as a boy would turn a meal the capital. AtValecillo, not many leagues —" that cave," said he, " was once a hu T£engs and Frying Pans, Shovels and Tea Bolts. this large building. Nine-tenths of the fine " with this," said he, " will IhciWfterj eari - distant from Valencia, the ground opened man habitation, and with it is connected a IDflor Springs and Spectacles, Hand Saws and bag to shake it—well—by jingo she must town of Caraccas were entirely reduced to my bread. Good woman, may you uev« - and emitted so great a mass of water that a sad and eventful tale." " Would it be tax Tooth Brushes, Window Springs and Furnaces be a screamer, raised in a nigger quarter I ruins. The houses which did not fall, as regret having done a deed of charity to a Trace Chains and Shoe Knives, Steel Squares and new torrent was formed-. The same phe ing your kindness too much," I replied, know—fed on sweet taters and gets her liv those of the street of San Juan, near the unhappy man." In the coursj of his^ran ^ Sash Puljies, Brass Nails and Ink Powder, Candle ing by cleaning hogs' noies for old K.en- nomenon took place near Porto Cabello. " should I request you to relate to me its sticks anil Paint Brushes, Mill Saws and Jack Capuchin Hospital, were so cracked that bles he had previously discovered this'cav On the other hand, the Lake of Maracay particulars?" "I would—I would," said Knives, Coffee Pots & Pokers, PenKnivcs and Chalk tuckians. Well if ever I get my eyes on no one could venture to live in them. The To it he now directed his steps. Do 11 , bo underwent considerable diminution. At he, " but and yet I will: it may be Lines, Tea Spoons and Scissors, Brass Back Saws Miss Nelly, if I dont squintinize her mighty effects of the earthquake were not quite so suppose, however dark and dismal a£ mc - . and Chissels, Copper Tacks and Gou-ges, Wood Coro no commotion was felt, although the interesting to you. Sit down by me on this prodigious close, for I've a sort a liking ar- disastrous in the southern and western parts be its appearance, that naught but tl Screws and Holland Skates, Window Glass and Gun town was situated on the coast between oth little mound, and you shall hear the story of ; Flints, Table Spoons and Andirons, Riding Whips ter all great wimmen, and would like 'em of the town, between the great square and blighting storms of misery were wtllcorr: : er towns which suffered. The fishermen the ' JFisherman's CaveI give it as near and Fish Lines, Shutter Screws and Cutting Plyers, still better if my wife's tung was not con the ravine of Caraguta ;—there the cathe here, or that the rays of the sun of'lfapf Scale Beams and Lanthorns, Curry Combs and Saw tinually ringing in.my ears like an old sheep dral, supported by enormous buttresses, re who had passed the day of the 26th March as possible in his own words. &iles. Cast Steel and Bed Cords, Bed Screws and "In the year 17—/Robert Treman ness were never capable of penetra.fAg . ; ' bell—only ton thousand times more quick mains stading. in the island of Orchila, 130 miles N. E. no Horse Brushes, Sheep Shears and Bellows, Bed Key and Charles Laurens, were inhabitants of recessses. _ « ' .i'-? and keen. "In estimating the number of persons of La Guayra, were not sensible of any .and Plane Irons, Curtain Pins and Sledges, Hub the city of New-York, and were what "Tremain was now an huinWe'^sKe Bands and Dish Kettles, Pa'ent Butts and Snuffers, Well aft/er hog- killing time is over I'd killed in the city of Caraccas at nine or ten shock." might be called intimate friends.—1 he for man. The litle money he'hacMdft, a.r. Flat Bolts and Lather Brushes, Compass Saws and advise Nel/ly to come into old Kentuck and thousand, we do not include those unhappy Towards the east of Caraccas the com mer had been married six or eight months; the sale of fish, procured bread aRtfcChfc ot Wedges, Sauce Pans and Screw Drivers, BiackLcad get soap/enough to wash her clothes and individuals who were severely wounded, motions were violent, especially beyond and Steel-Yards, Iron Pots and Compasses, Lehigh the latter not quite so long. At this timd it er necessaries, of life. He lived^Wntente a newkirid of cotton send, eighty of'em will and perished several months after from Caurimare, in the valley of Capaya, and as igji Coal and Axes, 1-2 Round Files and Table Castors," was intimated to Laurens,,by an enemy of unharrassedvat:di I liad almost sJjid[J}app Sad Iron Stands and Wagon Boxes, Rat Tail Files weigh at pound—and I'cun throw one of want of food and proper attention. The far as the meridian of Cape Codera, while Tremain, that the latter had circulated a The death of:Laurens would som^tiin&s ste and Iron Castors, Bench Planes and Hinges, Trying 'em into/ a squirrel's eye, a hundred yards night of Holy Thursday presented the most they were very feeble on the coasts of New- report* derogatory to his (Laurens) characv across his.* mind, and, perhap$br*k$ Squares and Spiders, Flush Bolts and Adzes. Hat every crack, out of my old Kentucky bar of distressing scenes of desolation and sorrows Barcelona, Cuma, and Paria, though these ters Grates and Lashes, Ditching Spades and Gages, ter and reputation. Laurens Was a man ol heaven of his thought might iqnsAlllJJr ie, Iron. /Hoop for old Kentuck. I'm Ken: The thick cloud of dust, which rose above shores are unknown to have been formerly V"*%, Spring Steel and Door Knockers, Segar Tubes and violent temper. His unbridled passions, be.-.clouded. It \vas, howevetfotout>J}ovap( ; Trowels, Sash Cords and Sparables, Steel Traps and tuck vfp to the hub and two inches deeper. the ruins and darkned the air like .a mist, shaken by volcanic vapours. • when once.lfitlooe,were, as wild and furious which the sun of a clear ttttoffiigaKfe soo Gate Sails. Shaving Soap and Paper, Trunk Locks ' ,/ Bl Lli SCRATCHTALE. , had fallen again to the ground; the shocks Fifteen or eighteen hours after-the'great as the winds. The evening of the same day dissipated. The ntemory 'teaifriotflujg dilfSlSl and Oil Cloth, Chest Locks and Whet Stones, had ceased; never was there a finer or catastrophe the ground ceased to be agita- Wrought Nails and Trunk Locks, Red Chalk and in which the, report had' reached Laurens, ceased wife would, at timesj h^~ quieter night,—the moon, nearly at the full, ed; but subsequently to the 27th the tremb Indigo, Bread Trays and Carvers, Pocket Rules and 'VAt the working man's house hunger he met Tremain in the street, and, endeav soul; but he concealedthl3^ Sun Glasses. Bottle Corks and Marking* .Brushes, illuminated the rounded summits of the Sil lings recommenced, and were accompanied loo/ks in but dares not enter; nor will the oring to chcek' his passion, inquired of the hope of meeting her %ornft Cotton Yarn and Dog Collars, Knitting Pins aud la, and the serenity of the heavens contrast with very loud subterranean noises. Fre ba(liff or constable enter ; for industry pays latter if he "could be base enough to circu- noon and night, he.h:m ' Draw Locks, Trip Hammers and Anvils, &c &c. ed strongly with the state of the earth, quently not less than fifteen oscillations The above goods with many more, may be- found, d/ebts? but despair incrcaseth them." yvhi•>--<' £t th<2 Store 9f ' ' J4COQJACOB mnuSMITH..i '•'• -i"-' 'r'A'nrvrii Franklin,
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i'\*T ' J?*1'; r ^ T" , -* "* ^ k *fc ^ * • tLord AITIIORF replied. Crime, he said - by producing the opposite and softer feel- New Mail arrangement.—It is intended The following, which resembles the story treat the forgiveness of bis sins." About five not she has prepared for us." After a de- to afford the community* in addition to the of " The Maid and the Magpie," is related was as great ae ever in amount, life and lieious and bountiful repast, I took leave of iugs. />' •«' ** - 44 property ria inseoure, as when the bill was years after his residence at the cave, as the "In addition to this, the study of music, facilities of mail communication which as a fact:— Mr. F^-—, of St, Omer, some trees upon the mountain were robed in my kind host and his lovely wife, and left they now enjoy* the advantage of an extra time since, on retiring td bed* laid on the brought in. The hon. and learned gentle- their hospitable mansion, reflecting upon from its very nature, cultivates the habits man (Mr O'Connell) #aid tkat the waters ?|| golden hues of the setting sun, he was ad of order, and obedience, and union. mail from Washington to Portland, which chimney-piece n small gold shirt pin, the miring a beautiful ship, with her canvas the strangeand mysterious events connected shall run through in the shortest possible head of which represented a fly.—The next of liberty required agitation, bat if they did with the 44 Tale of the Fisherman." '•On nil these accounts, vocal music has require perpetual agitation—if freedom -• spread to the breeze and careering joyfully no small influence on school discipline.— time, stopping only at Baltimore, Philadel morning the pin had disappeared. A maid ^over the smiling waters. He perceived the phia, New Haven, Hartford, Boston, and servant, Who had been in Mr. F 's ser could not exist with peace and order, it was VVe would call the attention of all to the fol We were struck with the superior order and not the freedom, or the. definition of the - upper sails of the vessel "to be furled as if in kindly nspcct of the German schools in Portsmouth. The whole time allowed by vice but a few days, was suspected and. dis nil instant. Hardly an instant more had lowing extracts from a very able arl clc "on Vo this arrangement for the mail to travel from missed. A short time after, when the sis freedom, which he had been taught from V comparison with our own; and ascribed his youth upwards, to love. (Hear, hear,) elapsed, when the ship was 'driving madly cal Music, as a branch of common education, it-not a little to the cultivation of music in the seat of Government to Portland (exclu ter of Mr. F. was putting up some curtains, along before n violent and increasing gale sive of stoppages at places of letter delive she found her brother's pin suspended in a One of the great mei its of liberty—one of{ by Wm. C. Woodbridge. The offsets of this them. Those who unite in singing, with its most endearing qualities, was that it from the east. their fellows and master, will be more dis ry) i$ seventy-five hours. The interruptions cobweb on the ceiling. The disappearance ps a branch of Common Education upon society provided for the peace and order and hap-' ^ "On leaving the cave, early the next posed to be kind to the one, and obedient in the facilities for the transportation of the of the trinket was thus accounted for—A where it has be$n practised, is acknowledged spider, deceived by the figure of the fly, had piness of all. Liberty was not that state in morning, the sad remains of a shattered to the other." * • • * * mail on Sunday, will, on one day of the ship met his eye, and a raft, with a small to be very hnppy. It is calcc'atcd no! only to week, vary the number of the hours slight seized and carried it to its nest.'*;—Courier which one party only could express its sen- ^ child lashed upon it, drove a few feet from soften and elevate the ehararter, hilt to tlvert the. Destructive Fire.—About 11 o'clock on ly. There will be two eastern and two and Enq. ' . timents (hear) in which men who voted ac cording to conscience in their legislative" where he stood. It was a little girl four or mind in the 'hours of relaxation from seeking Tuesday night last, the large stable ofKipp southern mails, daily. capacity were to be denounced as traitors* five years of age, and nearly exhausted. afier employments of a degrading and corrupting & Brown, corner .of Hudson and Bank According to the schedule of the Post A cow in Harwood, Engi drank 40quarta of new ale at a draught, which bf course to the best interests of their country(Cheers.) When he saw that suspended animation re nature. streets, (in that part of the city called Green master General, for the summer arrange That Was not what he called liberty, v turned under his fostering care, he left the # * * * * * wich Village, about two miles from Wall ment, the mail for Portland will leave Wash made her drunk. She was with difficulty cave a second time, to ascertain if there street^) took fire and immediately burned ington at 12 o'clock at night; arrive at got into the shippen, where she slept away (Cheers.) Again, the hon. and learned Our interest in this subject was redoub gentleman had asked what country reqire(f were no other unhappy sufferers that need led, and music was presented in a new light, with great furv. Nothing could be remov Baltimore at 5 next morning; leave again the fumes of her fuddle, like any other ed his assistance. He saw several other ed. Forty-seven hoises were burned to at 6, and arrive at Philadelphia at 5 in the drunkard.—Middlesex Gaz. agitation so iiiuch as Ireland. He (Lord? ^ on visiting the interior of Europe. It was Althorp) would rather ask what country re-' bodies drifted upon the beach; but they with no small degree of surprise and delight, death, and yesterday morning lay in rows afternoon ; leave Philadelphia at 6, and ar were beyond human aid; all, all, were side by side, as they stood in the stalls. '1 he rive at New York the next morning at C ; The Sabbath.—It is by the reiterated in quired quiet mote? (Cheers.) The hon.- that wc found it in Germany and Switzer and learned gentleman also said that Ire- 1 closely locked in the arms of death. When he wind was high from the Eastward, and the leave New York at 7 on week days, in steam struction which, when duly observed, it im land, the property of the people, cheering land had never been injured, save by her ' . returned to his dwelling, the little girl inqui fire spread from the stable with most appal boats, and arrive at Hartford at 7 in the parts to the population of a nation—by the their hours bl" labor, elevating their hearts own sons. In that position he fully agreed\ red (and her sweet and innocent tones sunk ling rapidity, and wa* not subdued until evening; leave again at 8, and arrive in moral principal which it forms,—by the above the objects of sense, which are so with the hon. and learned gentleman; ancP j deep into his heart) " where is my dear sixty or seventy dwelling houses.were in Boston at 12 the next noon.—Leave conscience which it maintains and invigor prone to absorb them, and filling the peri would further add, that it had never bect#^ mother?"—He darted like lightning from ashes.—The houses were in general two Boston nt 1, P. M., arrive at Portsmouth at ates—by the habits of cleanliness and indus ods of rest and amusement with social and more grieveously injured by her own sons-; j| the cave, and in a moment was on the moral songs, in place of noise, and riot, und stories high, many of them with brick fronts. 11 in the night, and at Portland the next try which it creates —by the rest and reno r bcach. But tha search was unavailing* The population in that part of the city is morning at 9. On Sundays, the m«il vated vigor which it bestows on exhausted than of late years. (Hear, hear.) Alllre-^ gambling. land's real grievcances had been freely f The salt brine of the ocean had closed over But we were touched to the heart, Vvhen very dense, so that 150 or 200 families arc leaves New York at half-past 6 in the morn animal nature —by the lengthened life and admitted by the Government and Parlia her, and in its dark, dark vault the unhap we heard its cheering, animating strains supposed to have lost their habitations. ing in post coaches; arrives at Hartford higher health it gives—and by that holiness ment, and both were steadily bent on ap py mother had found a watery grave. In echoing from the Vails of a school-room, These families are many of them foreign at half-past 11 o'clock at night; in Boston it inspires, and the cheering hopes of heav plying proper remedies to them. Cheers.- endeavoring to console the little innocent, ers, and but few of them above comfortable at hall-past 3 o'clock on Monday afternoon; en that it awakens, and the protection of and enlivening the school boy's hours of The House then divided—for the third which had thus providentially been put in play—when we listened to the peasant chil- circumstances. The block bounded by Hud in Portsmouth on Tuesday morning at half- heaven which its observance ensures—that reading, 345—for Mr. Cobbet's amend to his hands, he perceived suspened fro.n drens' songs as they went out to their son, Bank, Greenwich and Hammond past 2 o'clock ; and in Portland at half-past the Sabbath becomes the great moral con ment, 70—Majority, 259. her neck a small golden case, which con streets, was burnt to the ground in twenty 12 at noon. Returning South, the mail versation of natious. - morning occupation, and saw their hearts The bill was then read a third time ana tained the miniature of a beautiful woman, enkindled to the highest tones of music and minutes from the breaking out of the fire— leaves Boston at 7No'clock in the morning ; and these words inscribed, " From Lucy passed. poetry, by the setting sun, or the familiar It speedily communicated to the adjoining arrives at New York the next afternoon at Revenge is incomputable with happiness Laurens to her daughter." 44 Heavens!" On the following dny it was taken up objects of nature, each of which was made block, taking a westerly direction, which 4; in Philadelphia the next morning at 5 ; as it is hostile to reason and religion. Let he exclaimed, and the little girl trembled at by the House of Lords, ordered printed as to echo some truth, or point to some duty, very soon after shared the same fate. About in Baltimore at 4, P. M.; and Washington him whose heart is black with malice and the. energy of his accents. 44 Can this be amended in the Commons, and made by an appropriate song. this time, the wind freshened into a gale— at 11 o'clock in the evening. studuous of revenge, walk the fields while the daughter of my mur (the word seem the order of the day for Monday, April 1st. Wc have heard them singing the "Har the flames soon crossed to the South side of clad in verdure, and adorned vvith flowers ; ed to choke his utterance) my unhappy It will be recollected that the bill origina vest hymn," as they went forth before day Hammond street, and shortly after, a great to his eye there is no beauty, the flowers deceased friend?" And clasping the trem Something Marvellous.—We have been ted in the House of Lord's abd having pas light to gather in the grain. We have seen part of the row fronting on Perry street be to him exhale no fragrance.Dark as his sou!, bling child in his arms, pressed her to his told the following story, which savors so sed that body, only the amendments of the themassembled in groups at night,chanting a tween Hudson and Washington, was in a nature is robed in the deepest sable. The bosom—swearing that ifunceasing kindness much of the marvellous, that we cannot be Commons now required to be considered. hymn of praise for the glories of the heavens blaze. smile of beauty lights not up his bosom with lo the parentlessobject before him, would in lieve it, and should not publish, were not LIVERPOOL, April 2 —The commercial monop or joining in seme patriotic choras, or some Language can scarcely describe the scene joy; but the furies of hell rage in his breast, any way atone for the injury he had done of confusion and consternation at this mo the sources from which we derived it enti oly of the East India Company, afier having ex social melody, instead of the frivolous and and render him as miserable as he could isted upwards of two hundred years, is about to her father, the crime should be expiated. ment—hundreds of families who had re tled to high credit. Our leaders shall have corrupting conversation, which so often wish the object of his hate. cease forever. The trade, which is thus on (lie The oath was never violated. He loved it precisely as it came to our ears. renders such meetings the source of evil. moved their furniture to places supposed by But let him lay his hand on his heart point of being opened, is one, which will in a few her as a daughter, and she knew no father There is a girl in Saybrook about eleven In addition to this, we visited communities them to be secure, were now seen flying in and say; "Revenge, I cast thee from me— years, give occupation to hundreds of thousands but him. years of age, who, from the many specimens where youth had been trained from their every direction before the all-absorbing cle Father forgive me, as I forgive mine ene os the British people—which will cover the seas It was about twelve years from the period she has given, is thought to be endowed with of the most distant regions of the earth with our childhood to exercises in vocal music, of ment;—in many instances furniture after mies"— and nature will assume a new and jjust alluded to. The sweet Lucy was now some extraordinary gift of speech.—At cer ships—open the markets of the most remote such a character as to elevate, instead of being removed, was destroyed by the fire. delightful garniture. Then, indeed, are in the fresh bloom of womanhood—as love- tain irregularj times, [when the impulse is countrios to our merchants—diffuse the products debasing the mind, and have found that it Through the dense cloud of smoke and the meads verdant, and the flowers fragrant Jy as the wild rose that grew on the moun upon her, shejbreaks out into powerful,con- of British industry in regions where the British served in the same manner, to cheer their burning cindcrs Children half naked were —then is thejmusic of'thejgroves delight nimo is scarcely known—pour into our lap the tain, and as innocent as the lambkins that nectedand finished exhortations anddiscour- social assemblies in place of the noise of to be seen running to and fro, crying for ful to the car, and the smile of virtuous bea wealth of the richest countries of the east—-and sported in the valley. She was standing a ses,generally on religious topics. The first folly, or the poisened cup of intoxication. their parents, and parents in despair shriek uty lovely to the soul. — Village Recoid. unite, by (lie lies of mu'ual advantage, nations short distance from the cave, when she per We have seen the young men of such a ing the names of their children. discourse which she is known to have ut separated by trackless seas, and the circumicr- ceived a small sail boat land at the point of community, assembled to the numbers of The squares destroyed, or nearly so, were tered, and the only one upon that subject, ence of half the globe. The trade with the pen the cave, and two individuals leave the several hundreds, from a circuit of 20 miles; bounded by Bank, Hudson, Hammond and was on intemperance. It is said to have FOREIGN. insula of India alone, though restricted to the mere outskirts of that rich nnd populous empire boat and direct their steps towards the cave. and instead of spending a day of festivity Greenwich,—by Bank, Greenwich, Ham been remarkable for the clearness, precision by lairs which prevent Europeans from trading She immediately acquainted her father in rioting and drunkenness, pass the whole mond and Washington,—by Hammond, and elegance of language, the cogency and liy an artival at N. York on Friday last, Lon with the circumstances, who met them at with Iho interior, though embarrassed by the time, with the exception of that employed Hudson, Perry and Greenwich—and by eloquence of its thought, and the impressive don papers to April 1st, and Liverpool to the 2d, competition of a body ofjmonopolistp, who have the door of the cave, and learned from them in a frugal repast, and social meeting, in a Hammond, Greenwich, Perry and Wash manner in which it was pronounced. Since have been received. The following is copied the power to injure others without the ability to that they had left the city of New York,with concert of social, moral and religious hymns ington streets.—Jour, of Com. that time she has delivered herself of nothing from the Jonrnal of Commerce. benefit themselves, and though c emj t sind in the intention of enjoying the pleasure of a and devote the proceeds of the exhibition on intemperance. The premonitory symp jur ed by the want of returns—a want originat sailing excursion; but that a strong wind to some object of benevolence. We could Fire at Montreal.---A letter from Montre tom of her impromptUs is usually a fit of stu In the House of Commons 'March j25th, ing entirely in the exclusion of the science and having arisen pevented them from returning not but look back at the contrast presented al, dated 25th inst., gives the following ac por. As soon as she comes out of that, Sir! James Graham brought the navy esti enterprize of Europeans from the cultivation of a soil capable of producing, in the h'ghest per to the city, and that., having been compelled on similar occasions in our own country, count of a fire in that city:—'"The British she rises, closes her eyes, and perfetly ab mates, recommending that 27,000 men, in to drive before it, this was the first land American Hotel in this city was burnt to the cluding marines, should be voted for the fection, sillc, sugar, rice, indigo, cotton, coftoe, with a blush of shame. We have visited stracted from every thing about her, com spices, and every other article which tropical they had been able to reach. Mr. Trc- a village, whose whole moral aspect was ground last evening. The Messrs. Her mences by repeating a hymn, which some service of the Navy during the 13 months manns were about giving a concert at 8 countries supply,—this trade, under all these main invited them into his cave, and set be changod in a few years by the introduction times is original and of the highest order of ending 31st March, 1834. Agreed to. disadvantages, has in a few years become worth fore them such food as his scanty means of music of this character even among o'clock. The large ball room, capable of poetry. She then gives out a text, naming the 26th, Mr Robinson moved the many millions sterling to this counlry. requires allowed* The youngest of his visiters may adults; and where the aged were compel holding 500 people, was prepared, and the the chapter and verse, and proceeds to de appointment of a select committee to con many thousand tons of shipping, and affords em have been 17 or 18 years of age, of a led to express their astonishment at seeing ante-room to it, had been previously deco liver a sermon always conspicuous for its sider and revise the existing taxation, with ployment and support tn tens of thousands of our most skilful and industrious workmen. What it light complexion, regular features and an the young abandon their corrupting & riot rated with branches in imitation of an ar sound argument, its logical and connected a view to a repeal of those burdens which will beeom", when Europeans are Allowed to, exceding delicate frame. His companion ous amusements, for this delightful and bor, on Capt. Back the previous evening sentences, and its sound argument, appeal press most heavily upon productive *.indus- receiving the company who attended the try, and the substitutions of an equitable range thiongh every province and district of In seemed several years older. The eyes of improving exercise. ing sentiments, while its construction is dia in search of markets,—when the Ganges, Tremain seemed fixed upon the counte It was then that wc felt what we former dinner given to him by the citizens of Mon grammatical, its expresions eloquent and tax on property in lieu thereof. Lost, the Indus, the Nerbnddah, the Godavery, and nance of the former,and after he had finish- ly expressed, concerning the influence treal. About a quarter before eight, varie pure. , '': . yeas 155, noes 221. the other great rivers are covered, like the rivers cdhis repast taking him kindly by the hand, which similar measures might exert on our gated lamps were lighted, and in an instant What especially astonishes the hearers, Liverpool April 2—On Friday last the riv of North America, with steamboats, and when informed him that he wished to speak own population. the boughs, which were left from the pre is the fact, that when the inspiration has er presented a most beautiful'and animated the"products of that country have, from the use a word or two with him in private. When "Could we but divest it of the artificial vious evening and perfectly dry, caught fire, gone, she recollects not a word of what she appearance, about the time of high water. of the best modes of culture and manufacture, they were alone,—"Pardon," said Mr. and presented, before you had time for re Owing to the long continued easterly winds, been made capable of competing with the finest character which a false taste has given it, has been saying, and if told the chapter and products of (he West Indies, the Brazils, and the 44 flection, one mass of flame. Capt. Luckin, Tremain, the interest that a friendless and bring it back to its native simplicity ; verse of hertext,and the number of her hymn no vessel had been able to get into the port United States, it is easy to foresee. If prosecut man may take in you. Your countenance we could but employ the voice of childhood formerly of the fire department, instantly she knows not how or where to find them. for some weeks ;"but a changc having taken ed with the same spirit with which every other resembles much that of a loved and deceas in its execution, and gradually train up the closed the large folding-doors, and we had Her parents reside in New Haven, and are place on Thursday night, not less than a trade has been prosecuted by the merchants of ed wife. May I inquire who are your pa whole community to join in harmonious no means of escape but by the windows, poor, miserable, ignorant, and intemperate hundred and thirty ships of various sizes, England, it will in a few years be one of the most rents ?" 44 Your kindness," replied the chorus,we might then hope to restore music which were four stories high in the rear people'; and her education has been so and from all parts'jof the world, which had important, if not the most important, of the youth, "leaves me no reason to refuse to to its prestine beauty, and its soul-subdu and three stories in front. There were at much neglected, that she reads with the been cruizing about in the channel; enter sources of our nafi wnl wealth and greatness. Add to this the trade with China and the islands comply \Vith your request. My father I ing power. this period only 4 gentlemen and about 27 greatest difficulty. What is more marvellous ed the river on Friday. The spectacle & ladies present. The cries and shrieks were of (lie Indian Ocean many of them larger than have never seen. He left home a shori # « * • • * still, she discovers hardly an ordinary de was extremely beautiful from the Prince's '• he most extensive countries of Europe, and some time before 1 was born, and has not since We could not but ask ourselves the ques appalling. The flames burst into the room gree of intellectual capacity, except, when pier as the vessels passed the battery and idea may then be formed of the importonco of been heard of. My mother died soon af tion ; Shall that which is deemed as essen with indescribable fieiceness,while we were the improvisators possesses her. Several light-house with all sails spread,'and in thG interests at issue, and of the necessity of the ter my birth.11 •" Your father's name?" tial to the educatiotrof the poor in Germa expecting instant death. At this critical physicians have examined her both in and complete crowds. people of England watching the progress of thf> "Tremain'" 44My son! my son! ex ny, a3 reading be thought too expensive a moment a ladder was raised to one of the out of her lunatics, and as yet have found Observance of the Sabbath.—Sir An measures which are about to be bronght forward^ claimed he, pressing the youth to his bo superfluity for the American people? Shall front windows, and miraculously we all es no marks of disease or insanity. During drew Agnow has introduced his bill for carefully, and guarding against any 'restrictions som. 44 Behold in me a long lost father." caped. Had it occurred a quarter of an the better obaervanccifof the Sabbath, the that will limit their utility. This ttade, if ren an acquisition which is found perfectly the delivery of her speeches, she is cool, dered really free, will in a few years do more to 14 11 41 hour later there would have probably been 1 will not attempt, said my host, to within the reach of European peasants, collected and mild, and her pulse always provisions are so severe, that'jit is not likely improve the condition of this country than the desreibe the heart rending scene. It seem which Berves to cheer their hours of~ fatigue three hundred persons in the room, iri that regular. to pass, we presume, without material a- repeal of millions of taxes; and new is the time ed as if the long buried affections of Mr. and elevate their minds, and soften and pu case, few would have been saved. Nothing We think this case will match the Camp mendments. According to the Liverpool • "", * -
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BADDI E & HARNESS MAKING. OTICE,—The subscriber will.jrind Salt' at his NEW GOODf i'NEW GOODS I •" the people of England it is exactly the same election of Lieutenant Governor for the enniing The directors have to day,? by a close in HE subscriber would inform the inhabitants of w mill, on Tuesday, 21st inst.'""#?ij f ENNNETT h MALLORY have this day re-" /thing, whether they pay two or three millions year, adopted and Messrs. Judson and Slimier vestigation, obtained the following particu Norwalk, Mav 6. LEWIS GREGORY. ceived from New York a complete assortment the town of New Canaan and its vicinity, that B K ~ '-directly towards the Government* of India, or appointed on ths part of the house. heT intends to manufaeturo and keep 'constantly otf of Spring and Snmmer Goods, which will be sold --' 3 lars.—A combination, with Scott, at the two or three millionsMI- indirectly forf—.XV »i««the sameBOMN- pur-MI*.-- HouseITntisfi rpRiimfidresumed thetheconsiderattc consideration of the report hand at his shop, about one,mile east of the meet MOIVE V 1/OST. ffp as cheap as can be found in this or any other place. nose in an exhorbitant price for one o~f the most of tlie committee of elections. Report accepted head of it, has existed for some time. Two ing-house, an assortment of saddles, bridles, har- HE subscriber lost on the 24th inst. ihirtv eight Please call and examine for yourselves. The follow important necessaries of life. They are equally and 500 copies ordered to be printed—committee, nesess, Sic. which will be nifored as cheap as can be T dollars in Rank bills. A liberal reward will ing comprise, a small part of their assortment, viz: - ^ -*— As soon to superintend printing, Messrs. Pratt, Belden years ago one of the gang was detected in purchased elsewhere. There will be no pains spared be paid tlie finder on leaving it,at .my house, or with Fine and superfine black, blue,olive, brawn, green, deprived of their money in either case. adelaide, inix'd and invisible green Broadcloths; fan-? as the monopoly ceases, tea will sink in this and William®. ^ making a false key, by the overseer of tbe to please those that shall favor him with ;thoir cus- Mr. Eli B. Benrett. i'y, ^EZRA HOYT. The committee to bring forward the unfimsh t)m. Repairing done in the best manner and net quillings, all widths; insertings trimmings; Ijisli 11 Mr McCurrly moved that all petitions on the waysdjc dliUand UlCdliomeans i"ifor carrying\*>ai i j ta it *"•'on. ^ J I ping the holes with broad, so as to be able as they car. be bought in New-York. July re.vl, 10 o'clock forenoon at the Probate office in linens, corde.d skirls;blksillc velvet; whiteand brown 2. The second point is tho financial afFairs of table lie until called up by the house Norwalk, May 61 h. L & M. B. IMF AD. said Fail field, lie assigned for the hearing of said satin jean; ladies nnd gentlemans horskin and sille the Com pan}'. The Government proposes to Mr. Hoyt moved that the petition of John Bar- to remove the bolt. Yesterday he feigned petition, and said petitioner is hereby directed to give gloves; blk Italian cravats; blk Canton hdkfs; ladies - pay the Company an annuity of 610,000Z. which num, under sentence of death, praying fir a sickncss, and was permitted to spend the OOLLEN MACHINERY FOR SALE.— public notice thereof by publishing this order in a and gentlrmcns silk, worsted and cotton hosiery; silk The subscriber off-.'ra for sale cheap, one is ten and a linlf "per cent* on its oringinal capi commutation of punishment, be referred to a'jeint w w newspaper nearest the place where said land lies, nnd cotton umbrellas; light and dark calicoes; 150 day in his cell, during which he completed Double Catding Machine; 2 spinning jennies, one three weeks successively, at least six weeks before tal, on condition of its surrendering all its terri commitle, to consist of eight on the part ot this ps. blcached shirtings; 6-4 and 8-4 table diaper; Rus of 40, the other 00 spindles ; one billy or roper, 40 the said day of trial. DAVID HILL, Judse. house—referred. his perpetrations. About one o'clock here- sia sheeting; brown sheeting, by the bale, piece or torial and commercial capital. This annuity is do.; 5 narrow nnd 2 broad looms ; 1 broad shear April 30. is Mr Fool moved that the petition of Joel Gi yard; blue and plane nankeens; rowen casimere; "toTO beDC paidpuiu Ullb-UIout of theUIB ICYC1IUCrevenue ofbombazines; black Circassians; figd,plaid and" 'rrnment of India, which is to remain in the to inform the Hon. Ilenry W. Edwards of his Darien, May 2nd, 1833. WILSON PECK. be sold very theap. viz:—50 ps elegant plaid, cord plain Swiss jaconet; medium muslins; muljand book obtained. Watching their opportunity, as N. B. The carding and shearing-;machines are to •hands of the Company, if it acceeds to the terms appointment, reported that he accepted the office ed and striped Printed Mucins; a large assortment do; linen cambrics; long lawn and linen cambric •fer, proposed. and would meet the Houses on Saturday at 10 the guard was passing round, tlicy felled b; seen at Joseph Brush's, the remaining part at light and dark French Ginghams; 200 ps Calicoes, hdkfs; long and square blk, scarlet and white merino itufus Riches Clothing Mill, Stamford. *3vvl9 4. The fourth point is the colonization of Ind o'clock and take the oath of office, anJ would liitn, and applied another key to the lock of of the latest patterns ; 6 ps super Gro de Swiss nnd shawls; silk velvet ribbons; plain and striped mole-* Italian Silks; Colored, watered and changeable Gro skin cartoons; Thibet wool shawls; green and blue- ia Europeans,aqcording lo the proposed arrange- make a communication to the Legislature! on HE Court of Probate foi the District of Nor •3 de Naps and Florences of every desciiption for 'mentS; are to have the right of settling at Cal- Monday next at 2 o'clock. the cook-room door, but it broke, and pnrt walk, hath limited and allowed six months 7-4 and 8-4 table covers; Dorchester and Odeantick- dresses; a few ps fine wide French Bombazines; a ings; cotton !yarn, batting and candle wick; dark 'rutta, Madras, and Bombay, without restriction, Resolutions appointing Messrs Judson and fromT the date hereof, for the creditors to the estate of it remained in the lock. The door was large assortment Linen, Cotton and Worsted Goods indigo blue cheeks; canvass, padding, burlaps, India Raymond a committee to wait on his Excellency of Joseph Fitch, late of New Canaan, deccnsid, to but their right of visiting the interior, or of re tor Gentleinens summer wear; 4 cases Ladies Leg also barred on the other side, and resisted all exhibit their claims for setllement.^Those who ne matting; floor cloth baise; children's red and greeit siding there, and of acquiring or holding proper John S. Peters, and tender the assurance of re horn, split straw, Leghorn braid, openwork and glect to present tkcirjj accounts, properly attested, morocco shoes; an assortment of youths and children^" ty, is to be subject to the restraints and reg spect for his person and character entertained by their attempts to pry it open, and finding dnnstable straw Mats ; 2 cases Misses openwork and within said time, will be debarred a recovery. All cloth and leather caps; paper hangings aud border ulations which the local Government may itn- this Assembly passed. Leghorn braid Hals; a large assortment of Gentle- they were discovered, they retreated to their persons '"indebted to" said estate,; are requested to ing; suspenders, patent thread, &c. ipose." The local Government will be under Petitions of Heinan Bangs and others, and of mens For ITats; Brown Sheetings; Candlewick; CROCKERY, CHINA, and GL\SS VVARE n make immediate payment to 'the direct influence of the Directors, whose ob the Wesleyan Univesity, referred to a joint com cells. Batting; Twine. CarpetVain and Cotton Yarn, general assortment of the latest patterns. JOSEPH FITCH, ) from No. 4 to 22, by the bale or less quantiij'. ject has'always been to prevent Europeans from mittee of eight on the part of this house. THEOl'HILUS S. FITCI1, >Adm'rs •GROCERIES.—Loaf and 'nmp sugar, brown do. During their examination, Reynolds, one Norwalk, May G, 1833. molasses; young hysen and black Teas; coffee, nut- visiting, trading, or settling in the interior, and Mr Judson introduced a resolution suspending IIAFFORD CARTER, ^ :v mees, salaratas, starch, ginger. Spanish indigo, fcc. if this power is committed to them there will be the operation of tho 2d joint rule, to the 4lh day of the three, disclosed the fact, that he had gilSf'-w Can nan, May 1st, 1833. 3w19 "MXOTICE.—'i he Stockholders of tho Simpaug jio trade with the interior, no holding properly of the session, adopted. J/3 Turnpike company are hereby notified that an made a complete set of keys and tools, and ANcTT^YVATtziNG &"CAlA3THEMC NEWi GOODS* by Europeans, and no improvement in the m«r- Reslution ; appointing Joseph Eaton Ciof Judge instalment of ten dollars on each share of the capital secreted them, tied in a bunch, under one of _ ACADEMY.—MR. fy MRS. TRUST, Co.' stock of said Co. has been laid, and is payable to MALLORY has just received from New-York al or political condition of the inhabitants, or in of the County Court of Windham County, pas the City Saloon, N. York) propojo opening a school Charles Thomas, Treasurer, on the 20th May next. A. a new supply of Spring and Summer Goods, the products of the soil. We tru^t that this part sed. the benches in the chapel. They were in the Town of Norwalk, within a week, if 20 sub which, together with his foimer stock, comprises a- of the measure will be firmly resisted by the Mr. Ilal^y offered a resolution for the appoint Per Order of the Board. M. B. MEAD, Clerk found there, held up by one of tho articles— scribers, at $5 each can be obtained. The abili'i Norwalk, April 30. ]8 very handsome assortment, which will be sold very friends of India and England. ment of a Committee of one from a County to Mrs. Trust has acquired as a teacher in N Y.,§wili cheap, to say the least—as cheap is the order of the enquiie into the expediency of revising the stat the edge being forced between the top and she flatters herself, secure her the patronage of the TOT OTICE.—My wife Susan Adams, having left my day—those wishing to purchase will do well to caJ' utes of the State, adopted- side pieces of the bench at their junction. Ladies of ;Norwalk. The Calisthenic or Grecian -L\i ded and board, without any just cause, all per- and examine for themselves before purchasing else CONNECTICUT LEGISLATURE. The resolutions suspendingthc 2d joint rule, Exercises have been recommended by the faculty sons^are hereby fnibid harboring or trusting heron where —Among his assortment are Broadcloths of It is not yet ascertained whether there f oi the cure and prevention of deformities, and for my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting almost every shade, quality and price, also black, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. came from the Senate negatived. Messrs. Ray mond anJ Judson appointed a conferanci?. were more in the plot or not. It is possible the easy acquirement of muscular strength, combir. Weslon, April 22 1833 Z.ALMAN ADAMS. 18* blue, mix't, drab, and fancy striped Cassimeies; Wednesday, May 1.—The Mouse was called ed with grace and ease in tho female figure. 2 or { Resolutions from the Seiiat.o. appointing joint Vestings, a large, assortment ofSilk, plain rtr»d fig'tf •to order by Coddington Billings, Esq., of N. Lon that there were, but that the discovery from lessons per week woidd be given for 6 weeks, and f NEW HARDWARE STOKE. Marsailles, Valencia, and other Vesting, Black silk committees on Roads and Bridges, State Prison don, he being the oldest member present. Messrs. Ball given occasionally. A subscription book ia left OSIAH B. HALL has lately taken the store one Velvet, superior and common quality, black French' School Fund, Banks, and New Towns and Pro the female department alarmed Scott and Eaton of Plainfield, and Burrall of Canaan, were with Mr. Street, at the Norwalk Hotel. A school J door East Messrs. Bennett & Mallorv's, where Bombazine, Black Gro de Swiss and other Silks for bate destricts, Passed. qipoointed Teller?, Samuel Ingham, E«q. of Say- his associates, and prevented them from un would also be opened on the same terms, at South he has on hand and intends to keep, a general assot- Ladies dresses; green and black sarsnet, black Cir Report of the comm'ttne to select beneficia ment, of Hardwares. The following comprises a 'hrook, was elected Speaker, on the first ballot, port, Bridgeport, or any other town within a reason cassian, merino cassimere, satinetts, Hatters nap ries for the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, accepted. locking their cells. able distance. Address by letter to Mr. 'lrust, at the part, viz. Mil!, cross, hand, Iron back, Circular and ping cloth, Irish linen, very cheap, caljicoes, a good and Silas Mix, Esq. of New Haven, and Loren Adjourned to 9 o'clock Saturday. City Saloon, N. York, or to the editor of the Albion. Compass saws, desk, draw, Pad, and cupboard assortment'; cambric, jaconet and swiss muslins, P. Waldo, Esq. of Tolland,Clerks. Nothing of interest lias yet taken place in the Saturday May 4th. —Prayer by Rev. H. Smith N. Y., or to Mr. Streel, tNorwalk.^Tt is requested locks, Butts, Screws, Brass and wrought Thumb linen cambric, and linen cambric bandkfs., loig Mr ingham on taking the Chair, addressed the House, except—what is getting common in State Latchcs, Bolts and door Knockers, Cutlery, Smiths On motion of Mr. Green, the calling of the that some one would take the names- of the persons lawn, pongee, and flag silk pocket 'handkfs.,tj|j| House as follows ;— Legislatures.—a debate . respecting chaplains. wishing to become members of the school. Files, Vices, Anvills and Bellows, Pipes, Brass anil and crape dress handkfs., 5-4 black merino shjj" roll was dispmced with. Gentlemen ;—For this manifestation of your The Republican Farmer, the Danburv Gazette Glass Knobs, Hollow Ware, Brass Kittles, and bobbinet and footing lace. Ladies gloves, Hoa The Speaker announced the following Stand The usual resolution to invite the several clergy •confidence and respect, I tender you my grateful and Stamford Sentinel, will please.copy this adver Andirons, Shovel and Tongs, copper Tea Kettle's, a good assortment; silk umbrellas, gingham2 ing Committees— .•acknowledgments, and with diffidence and soli men of the cily to open with prayer in the morn tisement and'eharge. and warming-Pans. English «nd American Window shirting muslins, brown sheeting, Dorchester tKks', On the State Prison—Messrs Burrall, Prat citude accept the invitation. In assuming the ing, was opposed by a Mr.Fialy, (who has been a Norwalk, May 6, 1833. 2wl9 Glass, English and American Wr't. Nails. Cut beaverteen, moleskin, plain and striped barrgnip' of Hartford, Raynolds, Hale} , Davis, C. Lyon nails 3d. to 40d. Scythes, Cart and Waggon Boxes, cord, French drilling, blue and yellow nanKeeii, •responsible duties of the station assigned rne I Senator) in a speech, in which lie argued the un Arnold and Glazier. FIRST STORE WESTgTHE BRIDGE. trace and halter Chains, Speeds, English and Amer black and col'd Silesia, col'd cambrics, children and shall labor under many embarrassments, which I On Roads and Bridges—Messrs. Griffin, T. constitutionality of hiring men to pray with the "H* EATHER BOOTS. SHOES & FINDINGS. ican Iron, in Bars and Shapes, different sizes, En youth's cloth and fancy caps, childrens red IIIMMCO tear will render me unable to meet the expecta Cowles, Matthewson, St John, Cleavland, Ticfc- public money—the waste of time it occasioned— The subscriber would inform the Public, that glish, German ai.d American steel, wiih many articles shoes, stocks and collars, Men's Ilorslcin, _^K>d- tions of tho duties of the Chair ;—these duties 1 nor, William?, and Chapman of Tolland. he has (in addition to his foimer business,) a large not named, which wdl be sold at a small advance, stock and buckskin gloves,trimmings, an assojient shall however, perform as well as I know how, his objections to public prayer on any occasion, For Cash. JOSIAH 13. HALL. On Banks— Messrs. J. Eaton, Belden, J. N: quantity of Sole and Upper Leather and Findings, of best quality, together with many other Sniclo* "ncd with fidelity and impartiality. M'Curdy and Gay appointed. . JOTICE.—The Court of Probate for the District Gibbs Raymond, for New York or W. Edwards Governor, and Ebenezer Stoddard ed by Delegates from Auxiliary Societies, and Tickets and shares kept constantly on hand by Mr Raymond moved the printing of 300 copies 9 of Danbury has allowed and limited the time fany other place. Freighting in Lum Lieutenant Governor— passed. followed by appropriate remarks from several Norwalk, May 6. R. A. WILLIAMS.' ber or barkjdone on the most reasonable terms Also, of the rules of the House for the use of the mem to six months from the date hereof, for the Creditors At 10 o'clock the Governor elect, accompani orders directed to Gibbs ty" Raymond, will be punc bers. On motion of Mr Judson, the rules were Gentlemen. AMES FINNEY fie Co. would inform the Pub of Hannah Smith, late of Ridgefield, in said dist- ed by the late Governor Peters, appeared in the trict, deceased, to exhibit their claims to the sub tnally attended to. Norwalk, April 30. referred to a committee for revision and amend Hon. CLARKE BISSET.L, President. lic that they have now on hand a uew and ge Representatives Chamber, and in the presence J scriber. SAMUEL STEBBINS, Ex'r. ment. Resolu'ion authorizing the speaker to as neral assortment of Groceries, which they will sel! of both Houses, signified his acccptanee of the REV. JOHN ELLIS, ' at the lowest prices, at their old srand, a few doors Ridgefield, April 14th, 1833. 17 FLOUR. sign places on the floor of the House to two re office, and was sworn to the faithful dischnrge of ELIPHALET ST. JOHN, E-Q. " F - west of the Brtdge. The following comprise a part ECEIVED This day 100 Barrels of Virgifl- porters, passed. 57HOR SALE hy the subscriber^ a complete lTni- the duties of it, by the Hon. John T. Peters HAWLEY OLMSTED, ESQ,. I Vice of then stock; ia Mountain Flour, warranted fir*t quality Resolutions to appoint a committee to bring form for a commissioned Officer in the Militia. Judge of the Superior Court. After uniting in DARTUS MEAD, M. D. { Presidents. First quality Western Canal Flour Wholesale or at $5,87 1-2 cts per barrel. Also a great assort* forward the unfinished business, passed. Norwalk, April 20. ' CHART,I s LOCKWOOD. 17 prayer with the Rev. D. Ilawes, the two Houses TIMOTHY T. MERWIN, ESQ. I Retail do Rye, Bread, Crackers, and Cheese, -j ment of SPRING GOODS as cheap as ever at A resolution was offered that the speaker be REV. CHARLES J. TODD. 3 Loaf, Lump, Croix, New Orloans, Havanna, and NEW SUFPJLY OF GROCERIES Saugatuck, March 2G,1833. MOULTONS. requested to invite the several Clergymen in the seneratod. India SUGARS. Hyson, Y. Hyson, and Souchong BSBK CHARLES MARVIN, Secretary. city to officiate as chaplains, opposed bv Mr. Ha TEAS. Java, Manilla & Laguira COFFEE. AT OLD WELL. or sal,e, The farm now occupied by ley, advocatfed by Messrs. Shailer, Cariington NORWAM GAZETTE. SAMUEL BEACH, M. D. Treasurer. Molassos, an article worthy of particular attention HE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends FJames Jones in the town of Ridgefield, 12 A general assortment of Wines, first rate 'for Sick and customers, that he has just received from miles from Norwalk, and three miles from the town Fo Ue, Lanman Cooly, and psssed. Noted, that the thanks of this Society be ex of Ridgefield, consisting of a homested of 21 acred M r. Judson offered a resolution for the appoint TUESDAY. MAY 7, 1833. ness." &c, Lemon Syrup. Wintergreen, Pepper New York, and is now opening a fresh stock, and pressed to the Choir of Singers, for their grate mint & Anniseed Coadials; Nutmegs, Cinnamon, of land and 26 acres of wood-land. On the premi^ ment of a committee to inform the Governor that general assortment of Family Groceries, consisting Cloves; Rasins, Figs; Pork, and Pork and Beef ses is a good Dwelling-House, Store, barn, wood- the house was organized and ready to receive any ful performance on the occasion. of almost ev» ry article in that line of business. We learn from Hartford that the result of the Hams ; Chocolate, Allspice, Pepper, Ginger,; Oran Al.'o, an elegant assortment of China, Imitation house &c. If the same is not sold by the 17th of communication from him, resolution adopted,and Adjourned to meet at Greenwich, second April it will be offered at Public Auction. For term9 vote was ns unexpected to the Jackson men as ges, Peanuts, Almonds, Madeira Nuts, Butter, Lard, China, (n beautiful aiticle), Glass and Earthenware, Messrs. Eaton, Hayden and Cornwall of Chesh Tuesday in July, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Heriings, Codfish, Mackerel, Soap, Candles, Polaud all of which is of the first quality, and which he will apply to JOHN BURRALL of NorWalk, Or of* to the National Republicans. They had made JAMES JONES on the premises. tf 12 ire, appointed. In no Society in the district has the number of Starah, Copperas, Indigo, Spadish and American dispose of on as favorable terms as can be had at Mr Raymond offered a resolution that this great exertions, but did not expect so decided a Segars, SnufF, Tobacco, Lamp Oil, Powder and ony other Store in the Town. The subscriber is subscribers to the pledge of total abstinence, been "WXOTICK.—To Rent, the Dwelling House, occu- house in joint ballot with the senate make choice result. It was brought about by circumstances Shot, Trpers, Mustard, Ric«, Tamarinds, Shoe, thankful to his friends and the public in geneial, for pied at present by Capt. Jedediah Brown; the of a Governor to-morrow at JlO o'clock, A. M., diminished during the last year, in most there Scrubbing and White wash Brushes, &c. Potash, a their past favors since his commencement in the house is a convenient one for a Boarding-house or which will soon transpire. Mr. Ingham was first-rate article, Wrought and Cut Nails, aail Brads passed. has been a sensible increase of members; while above business, and solicits a continuance of their Tavern; possession given the lir«t of April. For Afternoon.—Mr Judson from the committee elected in opposition to Mr. Judson—the whole of all sizes. patronage. JOHN D. RAYMOND. furiher information, inquire of JAMES STEVENS, in some the number has been more than doublod. .of the rules of the house made a report amending hog candidate—and one of the Clerks is and al Old Well, April 9th, 1833. Norwalk, Marih 11, 1833. Jltf the rules in several particulars, most of which There has been very little excitement, but a still NEW PUBLICATIONS. ways has been a Clay man. It is understood (hat "WJARRATIVE of a Voyage to the South Atlantic, O M1TH & BLACKMAN having taken Ed- were adopted, and 300 copies together with the and steady progress-of the cause. The convic MORE NEW GOODS. t i.^1 byMrs.Morrell; FitzGeorge, a novel in 2 vol9 : lO win Hoyt into copartnership the business the "Times Junto" have made arrangements for UST received by MIDDLEBROOK & MORRIS, an joint rules were ordered lo be printed. tion is deepening extending,'that Temperance Traits of Indian Character ; Humorists Own Book; hereafter will be conducted under the name and The Speaker announced the following com a general turn-out, but the less violent of the par elegant assortment of seasonable Dnr Goo jus. pre-eminent!y has the promise of the life that now Young Lady's Own Book; Life of a Sailor, by a firm of Smith Blackman &. Hovt, who would be BlackJ Italian Lustring, Imitation do, Gro de Swiss, mitters. ty will not sanction it. Captain in the Navy ; Sanciio, by J. W. Cunning happy to furnish their customers with Lumber at Gro de Berlin, Plain nnd Watered Gro de Naples, On Military returns, Messrs Hayden, Ishatn is; and that ardent spirits is not only neces ham, and a variety of other miscellaneous books, the lowest market prices. Jet and Blue Black, Black Marcelline and Sinchews, just received at the and Mead. Extract of a Lette r, dated Hartford, sary in order to perform labor, endure fatigue, Norwalk, April i6th, 1833. Groen do and Sarsnet. An assortment of light co NORWALK BOOKSTORE ft LIBRARY OnFinance.Messrs Billings,Tweedy and Mann. May lsf. and prevent disease—but is proved by experience lored Watered Gro de Naps, suitable for Ladies Hats Thursday, J!lay 2d.—Prayer by Rev. Mr Da Norwalk, May 6th, 1833 or linings. Also a great variety of Gadze, Ribbon and facts innumerable and undeniable, to be posi EMOVAL;--Miss PHEDE JOHNSON, has re An attempt was made last night, by some moved to (he Room over the Store of Messrs Wire, Colored Taffetas. Sec. together with a geueral vis. ANTED.—To take or hire a Girl between 12 tively detrimental and dangerous in all these re assortment of Millinery articles, for sale very low. The Committee reported a roll for the House of the prisoners in the prison at Wethers- or 14 years ol age, to assist in doing the MIDDLEBKOOKS & MORRIS, No. 3, Bmrall's Build ings, where she has made airangemrnls for Milli April 23d. 1833. on motion of Mr Judson laid upon the the table spects. Perseverance alone is necessary to ren work in a small family. STEPHEN RAYMOND. Mr JudsOD^offered^an «•* to escape, which failed; but which re- nery and Dress Making; and, with many thanks to der universal and complete the Temperance Re Norwalk, May 6, 1933. & COPARTNERSHIP. —LEWIS ST.- -rules of the two "Houses, passed.* suited in the death of one of the guards. her friends and ceistomers, for their past encourage formation.—Com. ment, she solicits a continuance of their patronage, JOHN & SEYMOUR CoMstocifc have formed a Mr Eaton from the Committee to wait on the ARPETING AND MATTING.—WILLIAM It appears that some of the females, in the on thU extension of ner former business. fctfrinection in business, under the firm of St. John •Governor, reported that he had no communica • The late Secretary declined a re-election. C GALE has just 5 pieces of those elegant and and Comstock; they have taken the Store former female department of the prison, heard an cheap. Carpetings. Also a few pieces of 5-4 Malting, Norwalk, April.8. 15 tionHI toIV make.ILIAAU* ^ 1 ly occupied by Seymour Comstock, where they will A CONCERT of Sacred Music will be given v hich will be sold cheap. Norwalk, May 6.1833. Mr Lanman offered a resolution inviting the unusual noise in the end of the area, which IST ot IPsters remaining in the Post-Office transact a general mercantile business, aud where they solicit a share of public patronage. is one clock nt n ht; at the Congregational Church in Norwalk, on OTICE.—JAMES FINNEY & Co. respect in Ridgfield, 1st April 1833 °: * L New-Canaan, 15th April, 1833. Monday evening, the 13th inst., with an Address- N fully request that all accounts of more than four Albert G. Peikins, 2; Darius Hollev ; Gil Lieutenant Governor passed, and Messrs Laman, and, upon rising and looking through into Exercises to commence at 7 o'clock precisely .-Com. months standing, be settled by cash, note, or other bert Strickland; Stephen Jackson; YVm. B. •*n i J T<« a AAmmittPA rnp . «• • * /• .1 • wise, without deloy, or nro WHOM IT MAY CON- fjurral and Judson, appointed a committee for area> discovered that some of the pri Taylor. 15 1 CERN.—Them at;e Fellers there in £hat purpose. Norwolk. May 6, 1833. York," keep up such n constant clatter about the soners were out of their cells, and were in d?" WANTED «fl) ROKE into my inclosure a ulackbarrovvHog.ou OTICE.—The subscribers have lakeh the "root of all evil," that it would especially oblige the Petitions called for. N Apprentice at this office—an active industri the 27th of April, 1833 ; the owner is desired under&ifned, if those, whose duty it is, would forth Petition of John Giilet and others for an act of the act of felling the guard, who was on ous lad. Apply immediately. store No 2 market Fquare, lately occupi A to prove property, pay charges and take him away. ed by I3aitram & Hoyt and intend to keep a with furnish them with some of the Nitrate of Sil incorporation, referred to the select committee duty- there. One of- them- immediately. ... got ver, or some small bits of paper, with certain magi of five on the part of this House. DAVID S. .GRAY. . general assortment of Groceries of first quality LADIES SCHOOL. Saugaturk, May 6th. 1833. 19 cal words^printed on them; which we understand* t i-uuiiu"Petition ofui Williami' imam Yalej.a.r and orthers for— -a upon the wall, went round to the other end ISS MORGAN, will re-open her School in the Also Southern and Canal flour. All orders when administered to Workers in the form of Pills/ Bank, reading dispensed with and referred to of the buildin„ an(J aroused the officers of Norwalk Female Academy, oil Monday the R. J. C. LEE will remain this week at the punctually attended to J. S. St C. SAMMI3. will immediately luli them to sleep. Committee on Banks. , ^ 6th of May. Boa.'d can be obtained in the family D NorwalkHotel, for the purpose of performing Norwalk, April 9rh, 1833. Norwalk, April 25, 1833. BARTRAM & HOYT. The House resumed the consideration of the the prison. Upon going into the area, they with herself, on reasonable terms. In order that a the various operations on the Teeth—those calling regular system may be established, it is desirable that early, wil 1 find it to theiradvantage. 1 .AlNTSi^c.—A general asssrlment of fust lOR SALE OR TO LEASE FOR ONE OR report of the committee of elections which was found the guard, whose name was Hoskins, 1 undpr consideration until ten o'clock when it to which all should commence with the term. Norwalk, May 6. l .. iw* quality Paints, Oils, Glass, Brushes, &c. .. ' MORE YEARS—A convenient dwellinghoiise T , . - dead, and four of the cells open,r to which Terms of board (including washing) and Tuition, April 9th, 1833. J. S & C. SAMiYlIS;' ^ nearly new, barn and other out buildings, together wass laid upon the table. including Writing, Grammar, Ancient and Modern with about two acres of land, on which is a young | At ten o'clock the senate came into the Rep- the prisoners had retired, after an ineffectual HAT ESTABLISHMENT, Geography, Ancient and Modern History. Map draw J"AILS.—Wrought'aud Cut Nails of all orchard of selected apple and other fruit trees, a good | NEW CANASAN.T fjr resentatives, chamber and united with the House attempt to unlock and force open the door ing, Rhetoric, Logic, Natural and Moral Philosophy, sizes, J. S. & C. SAMMIS. garden, &c. pleasently situated on the East s:de of ^ T. in joint ballot for a Governor the ensuing year. , Chemistry, Astronomy Mental and mechanical Arith EED Sf SANDERSON would inform the m- Five Mile River harbour* in Norwalk—it being the [| —The whole number of votes given were 227, leading out through the cooking-room. metic, Algebra, Composilion, Transposition, Critical habitants of New Canaan and its vicinity,that lato residence of the subscriber. For terms, which | they have fitnd up the building lately occupied as a ^HE Subscriber wants to liiro a man to work of which 147 were for Henry W. Edwards, Tliey were easily secured. The guard was reading, Definitions, NeedleVVork, Natural Philoso _ on will be reasdnable, apply to David Lockwood, near p s store by Messrs Husted and Seely. where they are the farm for the present seaaon; one who 70 for John S Peters and 10 blanks, necessary , , e \, , , phy, Botany nnd Geomeiry per year $140,00; understands the business. STEPHEN IlANFORD. the premises, or tothe subscriber id New Canaan. to a choice 114, majority for Edwards 07. killed by blows upon the back of the head, French, (perquarter) $5,00; Drawing do. $4,00; manufacturing and will keep constantly on han I, a Feb. 9th; 1833, ERASTUS SEELY; n7tf good assortment of Hats of every desoription.wnich Saugatuck, April 22d, 1833. 17 The whole number of ballots given for Lieu- giyen with a bar of cast steel, a foot and a Music $10,00; Chinese Painting on Paper and on Velvet $4,00; Terms of Day Scholais, including they will sell, wholesale or retail; wood and most EWING SILK & CRAPE SHAWLS.— tenant Goveror were 226, of which 160 were Eb , .e . , , 0 ... * nn J; CEDAR & CYPRESS SHINGLES.? half in kinds of fanner's produce taken in exchange for the J. W. Taylor has this day received an asi cnczerStobdard, 59 for Thaddeus Belts and 7 length, and 3-4th$ of an inch in di Grammar, Geography, and Definitions, $3,00; Arith ^STREET &. JAMES have just received per' S metic and small History, extra, 50 cts.; Map Draw above named articles Cash not refused. sortment of Fancy Crape & Sewing Silk Shawlsi , Blanks ameter, one of which fractured the skull to N. B. Those wishing to purchase the above schooner United States, 40,000. 3 feet Cedar ing 50 cts.'; Ty tier's History do. 50 cts. very cheap, also li.Case Superior light Chints • Mr Judson offered a resolution for a joint named articles, would do well to give thein a call, as Shingles, 35,000 2 feet do do, 25.000 2 feet Cypress the extent of 4 inches or more. A jury of REFERENCES. ;4V.» Calicoes, 6 pss Moleskin and Beaverteen togeth • committee to inform Hon. H. W. Edwards of they will sell at least as low as they could if their do. Also per sloop Minerva, from Albany, 100,000 Norwalk. , Rev. Dr. Kemper; Col. B. Lockwood ; er with mauy other articles whicn will be sold a( ?his election as Governor passed, and Messrs inquest set upou the body of Hoskins, but hats had been sold a number of times, and had as pine Shingles; 20,000 feet Spruce Flooring Plank; 20,000 feet of Hemlock and Spruce Timber, and a vevy low prices. Saugatuck April 30, 1833. f Lanman and Mix appointed on the part of the many profits made on them before thoy received were not able to ascertain by which of the general assortment of boards, plank, scantling and New York. Rev. Mr. Shroeder ; Rev. Mr. Bald them. All hats sold by them warranted. All orders house. ^ siding, all of which is offered at the lowest market W EMPERANCE address, by the Rev. Mr. Hallv ; v Mr Judson offered a like resolution for a coni- prisoners he was killed—the presumptipn win ; Edward Martin, Esq. ; ThomasR. Smith, Esq.; for hats, either finished or unfinished, thankfully re ceived and punctually attended to *8wl9 prices< vM^^^^|f|Worwalk, April 23, 18$3< Jt FotMpite atthe NORWAY BOOI^ IORE, f i , ; milted to inform fjgp. Ebeoezer Stoddard of hie is, it was dojie by Scott, the ringleader* Anril 30. 2tl8 f
-r\ •V- • r: vi ::£y- .:•*••• ;«w-.s.v; Vyi"-- •,Satinets; Blk. a<\d Blue Blk. Silk selves Any information directed to James St.John, small selection of Drugs nnd Medicines, which he erly by Isaac S. Brown, and heirs of Seth Keeler,- i . tlu ir custo.ii, aud therefore solicit a share of the pub flatters himself that he can sell as cheap as can he Velvet vesting, Fig'd and Plain Silk do., Valencia 2d or Russcl Mead of Wilton, Bald lliil or YVm. H. Wooden and Tin Ware, &.c. &c. all of which deceased, Westerly by highway, Southerly by Anson 7 Ambler of Danbury, wil! receive immediate a'tention lic patronage. .- WILLIAM C. SAMMIS. purchased at any other similar establishment in the ».nd ivisrseills do, of all patterns and prices, Cotlon he (rfters for sale on the most reasonable terms. Morgan and heirs of Seth Keeler, deceased, Easter- - . .. ^N B. Mill shafts of almost any dimensions, can AMBROSE COM.IKS country. The following articles comprise a part, r Umbrellas, TrHvcling Baskets, Oil-Cloth, Paper H s stock of goods is entirely fresh, and consists ly by Ase Olmsted, Jaires Jones, Roswell Belts, and be furnished in the rough or he«n as sli.tll lx:st suii N. B. ALL kinds of Iron work done at the short viz. Broadcloths, Cnssimeres, Satinnett, Valencia and Hangings, Wadding, Carpeting, Carpet Yarn, Cot of the latest importations and mi:sl approved Buckingham Lockwcod. The other piece, in quan est .Notice. Norwalk, S ;pt. 17. 1832. 217 Marseilles Vesting, Bcaverteens and Fustians, Fancy ton Yarn of all numbers,Cotton Batting by the Bale the purchaser. J. AMLS St. JOIIN»2d. and fashionable patterns. tity about Eight Acres, situate at said Beldea's Hill,/ RUSSKL MEAD. Stormont, Moleskin and Bang-up Cord, Flannels, at the lowest Factory pi ices, Gentlemen s I'nr hounded Northerly and Westerly by heirs of Justus^ Wiljon. Feb. 9. WM. H AMBf.Kll. Grn Experience has long sincc 'convinced him, Osnaburgs, and Buckram, Paper Hansing. Cotton Hats of the latest N. York i-ashions, a constant NSW SPRING CJOOSiS that a business conducted wholly on the cash Keeler, deceased Southerly by Aaron Keeler. and • Yarn of all numbers, Cotton Basting-ft* C.-.ndlewick. Easterly by highway,' also the Easterly~ and supply for salo cheap, ike. GEORGE hT. JOHN • AT SAl'GATITCE. principle may prove mutually advantageous both bleached nnd unbleached Muslin, camb. do, canib. SfLK GOODS—Blk. and Col'd Gros de Nap!' fc^jTILL continues tins Diy Good, O-H-.erv and to I he seller and the purchaser,—as by confining linen do., light and dark Calicoes of various patterns, Blk. and Col'd Gro de Berlin; Bik. and \\ hite W. TAYr.OR lias iust returned from land, formerly tho propeaty of Seth Keeler, late of* Di v firocerv busines*, at his. ok! # -i.'x!.<, China. Glas« War* or much lower lhau the usual prices. The lo!lowing demon's :air cloth slocks, bobbinet laces, edging and ped Mourning Silks ; Super Blk. and Fancy Cnl'd ilnis! enabled to supply his customers at a much Ordered, that the 24th day of June next, at Four Pry Gro< erics, to call and see if In cannot sui1 articles comprise ii verj small part of his s(0"k. fo' ting of different widths, ribbons, s:lk braids, tapes, Italian Cravats ; Blk. Barcelona do.; Spiitaitield smaller advance than if he were lo sel! oy cre o'clock in the afternoon, be assigned for a hearing them, both in price and quality.—Siis stock con Superior Blatk, Blue, Brown, Olive aud gtecn Irish thread cf different kinds, thimbles, needles And Hdkfs.; Imitation do. ; Fancy Col'd Pongee do.; dit. The -subscriber has therefore concluded to on said pe.ition, at the Probate Ofiice in said Nor- sists in p^it of the following : pins, palrnorine dress handkerchiefs, silkfl.ig do, cot Bandanna and Common Flagg do. ; from Is fid up CLOTHS. wftlk, and the s:.id petitioner is hereby directed to' Black, Blue, Brown and Mixed Brum!cloths', ( assimeres and Satinstts. Moleskin Beverteen. pursue this course; and he trusts the public ton do, cravats of different patterns", hosiery, sewmg wards ; Silk, Crape, Gauze, Mandarine, Ve'vetteen, give nolicc thereof, by publishing this order in ,v Mis^d S«tinetts. good r.nd Clieap. Black Italian, Florence, Levantine, and Sinchew after examining bis goods and prices, will ap- silk. Clark's spool cotton, suspenders, tooth and hair iicrage and Poplin Dress Hdkfs-; Green Gauze and newspaper printed-at Norwalk, three weeks sue SILKS.—Black Gro do S«:ss; Gro de Nop, Ita .;r:>ve of the measure. brushes, shaving brushes and boxe*, &.c. Statione Green Barege Veils ; Bik. and White Bobinet Lace SILKS. - Cessively, at least s s weeks befoie said dav of as- lian Lustring, Double Florence, Sinchews, t>ars- Colored Gro-De-Naps ant' flo-eiucdo. ; Iliivrng been for years engaged in (be »ntnp ries, including school hook», toy books, slates and do. ;150 Shawls embracing B !c., White and Scar sisnmcnt. BF.N.l. ISAACS, hinge. 16 -. ne't, ia'c. , India Satin,' very si on t; Sattin Levan Silk flag hatidicci chiefs, do Cotton no. ~ .' ^ bu-. i lie fkuers himself that his e.xneriencr- pencils, lead pencils, wafers, ink powder, writing pa let and Merino Shawls, from 4-4 to S-4. warranted tine; Green Sarsnett and Florence; I'ink, While, wholly free from Cotlon, together with 4.4 6.4 8. 4 Do Pongee do. hns enabled him to succeed not only in furnishing per, writi.ig books. &c. T a Court of Probate holden at Norwalic Blue, Crimson and Straw Coi'd. Florence; Pongee: and 12.4 Cnshmere do., of almost every colour ; A large assortment of LIGHT and DARK Cali his store wiih goods of ihe best quality, but GROCERIES, consisting of loaf and lump su April i >, IH33, upon the petition of Eiizi Nankeen and Canton Crapes ; B!a: k. Red, YeUov , A' Also, Thibet Wool do. front 4 4 to 8.4 Large Manda coes (new-style) S-4, 7-6, G-4, and 4-4 Mc riuo Shawls also at unusually rcc'urcd prices. Persons re gar, brown do, tno'asses, young hyson, hyson skin AJnmsof said Norwalk as she is guardian ttr While and Green Flannels ; Whi;e Canton Flannels, rine, Prussiau ard Valenc'a Shawls; Corded Skirts (veiy cheap). Coloi ed Cam'.iricks, a large assort siding remoioij*, tear depend upon obtain ng here and souchong Teas, rice, coffee, ginger, pepper, ni Ni-lson Adams of said Norwalk a minor under> Blk. and White Bobinet Lace, all «idths; Thread very good ; Bangup Cord : Lyon Skin ; Podding ; ment of line Shillings and Sheetings, do. Apron si,ice, cloves, nutmegs, cinnamon, sUrch, t-altpolre. Beavertcen : Imitation Goats ll.tir and Blue Camb afulI supply of the various articles they requirt, l ho age of ivvcnly-onc years, shewing to I hi?. and Bobinet Laces ; Edgings and footings ; a large Chei.k. Imported and Domestic Ginghams, a f;ood salfraius, alum, indigo, logwood and nicaragua do, let for cloaks, vei v stout; Green Baizs ; Embossed assortment of Hosiery, Gent's, fine Bombazine Dress and at such reduced prices as will more than com ground anguilla salt, candles, soap, shaving do, pine Court tea' said minor owns an undivided R g'utv assortment of Ribbons; Silk-Braids ; Fig'd Swiss per,sale litem for the trouble cf coming oven in one c i tain piece of ln'r.J Ijing ;n VViil.ip,- iu't Collars , Silver Thimbles ; Scissors ; Pocket and Muslins: Col'd. "Cambrics; black, blue, brown, Slocks, Black and Colored Seeing Silk, do. do and paper tobacco, segars, snuff, codfi-di, srnok-:d green, drab and crimson col'd. Tabbv^ Velvets Irish Thread, Clark's Spool Cotton, Cotton Wad a great distance lo make their purchases. Me herring, crackers, cheese, butter, &c. Wheat am1 quantity abjut £ acres with the buildings thereon': Fen Knives; Needles, Eic. MUSLINS—Plain and rol'd. and black Cit cassians bl'k Bombazine; brown >tam!inij bounded Fig'd Book and Jaconet Muslins ; Plain and Cord ding, Ladies Random White & Biack Cotton Hose, respectfully invilcs an examination of his s'ock Rye Flour, by the barrel or less quantity, fruit, Nolhcrly on Beljen Ilurlbuls ed Cambric and Medium do; Black and Col'd Cam &bleach'd Shcct:nES and Shirtings; Rag Carpeting; Linen Cambric Pocket Handkerchiefs, l.ong l.awn and terms." CHARLES PECK. oranges, lemons, raisins, figs, peanuts', &.c. E is'.er'y and Southerly, oil John Sini;!i,,-aiuL ^ Cambric Muslins; Piain and Fig'd Swis?, Book and bric do.; 100 ps. Bleached Sheeting and Shirting|; Russia Diaper, do Sheeting, Bobbinet Lace, Edg Old Well. (.Ynrwalk) y»pril. 2d. ir.313. LIQUORS.—St. Croix rum. New England do., We.-tevly jn highway, and graying' for Jibeitj to-'" 5 bales Ur.blcached do.; Burlaps, Onaburgs and Jncouett Muslin ; Black Silk Velvet : Calicoes, Com inps, Quillings. Inserlings- cherry do , cogniac bran.lv, eider, brandy do, wines sell ihe same vis per-netilinn on fi'e will .appear : Ticklenburgs ; 10 ps Odean, Dorchester and Com mon aud Chintz ; Furniture ( hiniz, icc. Fine Scissors, Common do., fine Foeket Knives, NEW AND CHEAP SPRING GOODS of a superior quality, lor (sickness,) common de Hol Ordered, thai the 24 day of June next, at "V mon ri ickit.g ; 10 ps Piain and Fancy Bang up Norwalk, April 20,1S33. do, Pen Knives, Razors, Shears. Shaving Boxes. " AT NEW CANAAN. land and American gin, &c. a general assortment of o'clock a'ternuon, be assigned for a hearing on cordials, beer, cider, &c. Cord; English and American Beavertecn; Fancy &c. Brushes, Razor Straps, Ciuills. lnk;lands, said potiiinri, at the Probate Office in said Nor NEW NVPPLY «F A3H & HOYT are now opening a large and CROCKERY —Purple, pink, brown smd b!ac\ Cantoon; Stormonts; Striped Jean; Blue and Wattr Colors, Camels Hair Brushes, Toy Books, general assortment of Dry Goods, nhicii were M Liverpool tea sets, common do, purple, pink aud walk : and the said peiitioner is hereby direcled White do.; Russia Sheeting; Imitation do.; Brown, TOMB ASD FLAGGING STOKE. Uttir Brushes, Cloth do., Gear's Oil, Antique do,. bought at the present low prices, and will be offer black plates and dish.es, common do, pink arid p:irp!e to give notice thereof, by publishing this order White, and Miaed Cotton do; Rouen Cassimere, rS^IIF. subscriber has just ree'd an extensive anp •Ma c-cassar do., Cologne Wat sr, Wash Balls, Fancy ed on such terms as wi'l' nsuse a sale to those • ho bowls and wash bowls, pink and black pitchers, in a newspaper printed at Norwalki three weeks Blue and Yellow Nankeen; Black Prunclle; Blk. JLL very superior lot oi Marble, for Grave Stones Soap of all descriptions, Bead Ch-.iiu?, do. Purses are in want—Among which may be found, superfine, common do, chambers do, glass sultsellers, decan FU tce.'s vcly, at ieajt six weeks before said Princetta Lasting; Black and Col'd Bombr.zette ; Health Stones, iy-c. fcc. and Beads, Air working. Silver Thimbles, Watch fine, and common Bro;-dcloihs (all colors) blue, ters, vinegrir cruits, fcc day ol aisignm; n!. 10 ps Black Bombazine; Wide French do. for Wens He has now on hand from 75 to 100 pair of loml Kevs, Breast Pins, &c. ty-c. black, mired,.inrl fancy coloredCassimeres endSal- Also an assortment of Dry Groceries of 'lie hest HARUWAKE & CUTLF.fiV.—Wrought and wear; Black and Col'd Merino Cloths and Circas Stones, most of which are prepared for inscriptions ; inuets super Moleskin, striped and plain Fu-stians Is EXJ. ISSACS. Judire. 10 quality, at very low prices. The Public are request cul nails of all sizes, manure and hay forks, rakes, sians; Common do.; Brown Holland and Biown also from 20 lo 30 Hearth Stones, consisting of blue at'd Beaverteens, 130 ps Calico, comprising a gene marble, and North Rivpr Flag; Warble Facings, ed to call and examine. J. W. TAYLOR. seythes, snaiths, rifles, whetstones, sheep shears of a HIRAM HOYT, LUERCHANT TAILOR Linen ; Linen and Cotton Diaper, from 3-4 to 8-4 ral assortment, from 6 cts to30 els, peryard, French Saugatuck, ftlarck 15,lS3if. superior quality, coffee mills, cu-ry comls. aw! wide ; White Satir Jean ; Green and Scarlet Mo Paint Stones and fllullers ;—Cinques, Soap Stop'" Ginghams, printed Cambrics, Italian Lustring, Sin . West side ff the Bridge, Saugatuck. Free Stone, and Soap Stone Furnaces: blades and awl hafts, sparables, tacks, shoe knives reen; 3 Rounds tine Irish and German Linen ; Fine chew, Gro de Nap., Gro de Berlin und Florence, TzFi H E Si.bscsiber has just returned from New He Maiiufac:ures and has constantly on hand Par and shoe findings, pen and j-iclc knives, shears and Linen Cambric; Fine Linen Collars; Gentlemen's PAINTS, OIJLS, &C. .-Silks, all prices, from Is. 6d. lo 7s t>d. per yard, Jf. iurk with a gencr d assortment of Clolhs, lor Grates,fitted with Soap Stone, Also,Cooking Ran 'STIE subscribers are now ottering a gcod scissors, knives and forks, table spoons fish hooks Velvet, Silk, Bombazine, and Hair Cloth Slocks : scarlet and black Merino Shaws, silk, gauze, ber Cassimeres, Satiunets, Vestings, frc. which is offer gers, for Coal or Wood ; Small Grates for Offici - and lines, while wash, scrubbing and shoe brushes, Blk. and Col'd Tabby Velvet; Black and Blue Silk -« assortment of Paints, Oils, <$ c- Among rcge, and crape Dress Shawls. Prussia and Valencia ed lo Ihe public as cheap as can be purchased at1 Velvet; 500 ps. Light and Dark Calico of every Soap Stone Fireplaces for heating air; Soap Sto.ie which may ba found :—White Lead, Dry and brooms, pails, bellows, &c. horse whips nnd lashes, any other Establishment in tlic Country. The fol Stoves, for heating Hatters am\Tailors irons. de, Valentia and Marseilles Vestirtgs. blue and blk pattern, quality, aud price; 50 ps. Chintz Furniture Ground; Red Lead, Spanish Brown, Wnetia paste blacking, ploughs, plough shares, he. lowing comprise a pari, viz. super black, blue,/ Ordes left with Lliphalet Coley, Weston, Charles Silk Velvet, Ladies white and colored II. S. Gloves, do.; 50 ps. Plain, Plaid and Striped Ftench Ging Red, Vermilion Red, French Yellow, Chrome All the above articles will be sold cheap for cash. brown, olive, green and mix't broadcloths, black.; Wiiglit, Saugatuck, Bradly Keeler, ISciv Canaan, white and black Silk do., Aug silk Hdkfis, Pongee hams ; American do.; Sattinet all colors ; Domes Old iron and pot metal taken in exchange for blue, and striped cassimeres, blue, drab, blaik mixt/ lames II Hoyt, Stamford", Augns'us Lyon, Hor&- Yellow, Yellow Ochcr, Letherage, Turkey Um do, black Italian Cravats, Irish Linens, long Lawns, tic Stripes and Ginghams ; Red, Green, Yello cambric, book, jackonet, medium, and sw'ss Mus goods at cash prices. CARMl BET'i'S. and Adam's mix't saiinnets, of a superior quality, neck, James .Jmoleskins, wide and narrow cord,, North Stamford, John Smith, Esq. Sawpitts, N.Y. New Canaan, April 20. JN\ASH & HOYT. and Common Camblet; 64 Red Padding ; Canvas; Bomhazitte, silk and satin Stocks, French Bamba- fancy do. Vestings—black and brown figured >i?k Henry Jackson, Bedford, Henry Harris, Sing ging, CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! White anil Brown Buckram ; Buttons of every de zines, black and colored Circassians, Bombazetts, vestings, black satin faced do. (a good article) figur Gilbert Brown, Pcekskill, will meet with prompt LAND FOR SALE. scription ; a general assortment of Tailor's Trim Paoby Velvet, black and cclored, red and mix'i ILLIAM GALE has 'just returned from ed silk and linen do, black silk a ad tabby velvet, ,nin j attention. EDMUND PRICE. -4 s > Gloves and Hosiery of every kind, quality HE subscriber offers for sale two tradts of Padding, Itassia Sheeting and diapers, 5 bales W New-York with a large and splendid as plain and figured btifi Marseille?, white and light ^•iiand price; Horn and Shell Combs; Black & While Tland of abaut 8 acres each, belonging to brown Muslins, 100 yds bleached do., brown Jean, sortment of Fancy and Staple Dry GQ >ds, vi e ligure l do, white figured Valencia suspenders of uit .^ foundation; Marking Canvas ; Cotton Balls; Cotton GIBUS & KAITBIOHTO, the heirs of Jeremiah Camp deceased, situated East end of Water Street, on tiic Corner of New Slip, blue and yellow Nankeen, linen cambric handker 300 ps. Blue, Blk., Bursal Brown, Invisitl* descrptions, sti cks, collars, cravats, and [ ocket Worsted Suspenders; Clark's Spool Cotton,&c. at llie Rocks so called, about a mile north ol chiefs, pongee, black, nankin, and canton crapes, handke:chicfs of ever) description, together with a & RE now offering to (bo Public a general Green, Claret, Olive, Mixed cj- Adelaide Broad- # LAFAYETTE STORE, the Bridge. JONATHAN CAMP, Jr. black and green itaiian crapes, some 5-4 wide 'for general assortment of trimmings N. B. Tailoring, a?sor{menl of Groceries, which tliey will chith*, of a 1.1 qualities and prices ; 50 ps. Blue, First Door North of the Kill. 1 veils, blue, black, brown, green, slain and pink co will be done in the best and most faishionable slyle- Norwalk, Apr 1 20, 1833. 1 Blcck, and Fanc> Colored Cassimeres, Corded « Norwalk, March 26. ell as Cheap as can be bought elsewhere. The loi ed cambrics, green herragc, 4-4 and 5 4 wide, fhe latest New-York fashions received quarterly.* Striped arid Plain Striped Boavc-rteen, Cantoon, following articles compnV: a part:— To OLD & YOUNG HOUSEKEEPERS Gentlcmens buck, H. S. and Woodstock gloves, An assortment of ready-made Clothing kept con Molasses, Brown Sugar, Loaf &, Lump do. Ladies aad Gentlemens n hite, mixed, and random Orhans Cord, 600 ps. Bleached & Brown Sheet stantly on hand, aud for sale cheap, by TYLE5 CURTIS &. Co. have at their Store, a Old Hyson Young Ilyson, Hyson Skin, and hose, white and black silk do, furniture binding, inga and Shirtings ; 400 ps. Fieneh and Com Saugatuck, April lfith, 1833. H. IIOYT. /^IHEAPER than ever offered in the Cuunt\- s-few rods South of the Bridge, a general and cotton ferrets, galloons, ribbons, cotion and linen mon Ginghams and Calicoes, some an entire new The Subscriber will litis day place upoi Souchcng TEAS ; Coffee, Alsptcc, Popper, extensive assortment of House-keeping Articles floss, cotion, spools anil balls, thread and bobbinet OT1CE.—The stockholders of iheNorwalk Ginger, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs, Plain an l Japan Tin Ware, Hard sndHollow ware. stylo aud cheap ; U ps. Super and Common Bed his shelves a very extensive and well selected edging, bobbinet footings, all widths aud prices, Manufacturing Company, are hereby no Pearlash, Cliocolatc, Currants, Figs, Stoves, Grates, &c. Sic. Among their assortment Ticking?, Black and Blue Black Watered and N' assortment of seasonable dry goods which he flat bobbinet lace, blond fooling and edging, while and tified that an installment of twelve per cent on Beeswax, Mould and Dip'l Candles, may be found Britannia, Block Tin and Pewter Changeable Colored Silks, for Ladies' dresses ; ters himself he is enabled to sell of the same brown linen drilling, French linen, brown and black each share of the Capital ttoek of saiu Company Soap, Starch, Spanish Indigo, Powder, ware, English and American Hollow ware, Bras Wide French Botnbaz ne ; 60 ps. Irish Linen-. quantity at much less priccs than formerlj*, and Holland, prunelle, princetia lasting, Salisbury flan was laid by llie board of Direclors at '.heir inert- Kettles, finished and unfinished,Silver Plated Tab! 4-4 6-4 and 8-4 , Fine L'nen Table Diapers; 5 cheaper than can be purchaned at any similar us Shot, Tarr-arinds, Almonds, Filberts, nel, while, red, yellow, and green flannels, sewing and Tea Spoons, also Britannia, Block Tin, Tin inff on the 4:h inst. payable on the 1st of Mav Peanuts, Brazilnuts, Beans, Paste Blacking, silks, all colors, beads, assorted colors, buckiam, pieces Carpeting, handsome an l chesp; no tablishment in the County. Those in want cf Plate, and Iron do.; Table and Dessert Knives and next t> George St. J JIM Tr easurer of said Shaving Soup, Segars. Lemon Syrup, car.vas, Brazilian, back, side, and ni tiCcombs, cotton Black, Scarlet, and White Long and Square goods would do well to call and examine his as Forks, Plated and Steel Snuffers and Trays, Tea Comn .nv. per order of the board. Castor Oil, Table Salt, Van Dyke's Mustard, yarn, halts, bHttiny, « icking ami wadding, silk anil Meiino Shawls; 100. Crape and Sewing Silk sortment and prices before purchasing elsewhert Waiters, Japan and Brass Lamps, Brass, Tin and - J. B. NICHOLS. Herring, &c &c. &c. &,c. cotton umbrellas, hooks and eyes, cotton, and linen Shawls and Handkerchief, Green, While ami as be is determined to sell at such prices as vvili Iron Candlesticks. Copper, Tin, Iron and Cornposi tapes, buttons, bed tick, burlaps, oariiaturgs, tow : April, 6-h, 18-33. 15 favor him with their custom. For the satisfac ALSO—Pot Ashes, Dry and Pickled Cod Fish tion Tea Kettles, Iron, Tin and Composition Saucc- Black Blond Gauze Veils; Candlewicx ; Bat and Mackerel by the Barrel! and half Barrell ; cloth, &c- &c. Call and see. ting, »nd Cotlon Yarn by ihe bale; 1509 lbs low fyilE stockholders of the Norwalk Manufac- tion of those who are disposed to doubt the cheap pan, Brass Tipped Hand Irons, Shovels and Tongs, April 16rh, 1S33. ness of his goods he will enumerate a few artic Western and Southern Flour by the Barrel ; Salt Coflee .Mills, Sieves, and Chafing Dishes, Gridirons. priced Col ton B .tts, for Harters use . the above, JL turinjr Company, are hereby m tiiicd that les with their prices viz : Super It. Lustring silk of alt kinds; Pork Flams, Shoulders and Chops; Tonsi Irons, and Sad Irons, Warning Pans, Com BLIND FACTORY. With almost every other article usually called for ihe Aoruiul Meeting id' ihe Stockholders of s^id a Beef Hams, Mess Pork, &c. Nails, all sizes, mon and Fancy Bellows, Britannia Tea and Coffee in a Dry Good Store. Company, will be held on the first Monday in at 5s per yard ; Gro-De-Nap at 2s 6d do ; Silk HE subscriber informs the inhabitants of the Glass, &c. Pors, some new and elegant patterns, Soap Stone Norwalk, April 1st, 1833. Mav next, at Moll's Mansion Il-mse, at Two Handkerchiefs at 2s 3d a piece ; 4-4 Unbleach Clay and lion Furnaces, Sheet Iron, Sheet Lead.. Town of Norwalk, and its vicinity, that he N. B All kinds of Produce taken in exchange T o CL'ek, P* M* f.ir the choice of Di-ectors for ed sheeting at 7d per yard ; 4-4 Bobbine't lacc Sheet Copper, ire. continues his business aMheoId stand, a little North CHEAP DRY GOODS for Groceries. of »Iia Bridge. Grateful ror past favors, lie solicits the year ensuing, and to transact all other busi- at Is 6d do ; Super Chintz calico at Is do ; Ger- A General Assortment of Grocery Fix AT NEW CANAAN. tlemens Horse Skin Gloves 2s the pair ; Figur a continuance of public patronage. He has a large, . ess necetsa:y to b" done, norpe^bly t • thoir act TO COMB MANUFACTURERS tures, such as Oil barrels, Fens, pewter |g|T. JOHN & COM3TOCK will open this day ed Jaconctt muslin at 2s per yard ; Good Sus quantity of work on hand, just finished, which be of incorporation. J B. NICHOLS, SSatins, black and co :•; Webster's Diciionary, 8vo.; English Synonimcsj ANDCASSIM£3RE$. Hens Feathers, Ducks feathers, Bees-wax, ^u' ^or 'he patronage he has lored Italian Crapes, some 5-4 crape for Veils, 4-4 fashions. Gentlemen can be supplied Ilogs Bristles, &c. with Hats to order upon short notice Groves Greek and English Lexicon; HE Subscribers would invite the Gentle received, would inform the and 5-4 Grceti Berage, JO pieces Irish Linens Goodrich's Greek Giammarand Exercises ; men of this vicinity who are in want of N. B. wA. liberal discount to those who putchase public,that he continues to car anil Lawns, from 2 shillings to 9s. per yard. Silk .March 18 1S33. - - , - T Velvet, Silk, Valencia, and Marselles Vesting, some Greek Testament; Jacob's Greek Reader; cloths,to call and examine at ihe Lafayette Store, a bill of goods. Cash fnr all kinds of shipping furs. ry on the above business, at new style, 4-4, 5 4 and G-4 plain- bobbinet Lace, TO MERCHANTS AND OTilEIlS. Greca Minora ; Histora; Giajcea ; Cooper's Virgil; the best assoitmeot of Fine Cloths ever kept in his old stand, in Saugatuck, Virgil Delphini; Ainsworth's Distionaiy, 8vo.; SPRING AND SUMMER- where he has on hand and is figured bohhinr.et Laces and Kdgiugs. from ls.'to5<. UTTON l;a'lii:g nnd Caudle YVrck, by the this Village. Viz : Super Blk. at ; Blue at Anthon's Ainsworth, ISmo.; constantly Manufacturing-, of pel yard, Thread Edgings and Footings, all widths, ^ ' Hale or ]'"-s qapntity—at the Factory pne: s, Invisible at $3 : Mulbury and Claret at §7 , Olive DRY GOODS!! the first rate Materials-, Sad Blond Lacc and Edgings, G-4 and7-4 black and scar Gould's Adam's Latin Grammar; IIS subscriber has ju.'-t received from New- constantly far pile by JAMES FINNEY & C«>. Cicertt's Orations, with notes ; Horace Delpini, at $7 ; Golden Brown at g7, together with other dles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Valieces, &c., ex let Merino shawls. 1 box 4-4 and 1 ditto 5-4 elegant Yurk, a large and elrgant assortment of X''ol?otn'9 Li'/J: TitiLivii; Latin Tutor, clolhs of an inferior quality for ail prices down to T pressly for customers use, and as cheap as can be crapc Shawls, a variety of Silk, Gauze and Pa!ma BUTTEil AND CHEESK Spring and Autumn goids, which he feelsdis- t the the Frst quality, received this day, and. Hutchinson's Xedophorl; two dollars per yard, also Cnssimercs, Satinets^ bought in Ihe United States. Also, fir Sale, Buffalo rine dress Handkerchiefs, 6-4 and 8-4 damask table '%_p for sale low bv EDWIN LOCKWOOD. •Worcester's Elements of History ,' Plain and s-triped Moleskin and Cord, and almosi pos< d to sell at such prices, as cannot fail giving Robes, Whips, Spurs,Horse Blankets, Curry Combs, Diaper, 6-4, 7-4 and 8-4 bleached and brown table the uli'nost satisfaction to all those who will favor and Horse Brushes, fyc. &c Clolhs, very cheap, 6-4, 7-4 and 8-4 bleached and Goodrich and Mason's Eccle. History f every article adopted to ihe wat.ts of the purcha ROUND PLASTER, constant supply, on brown cotton Diaper, figured and plain book, swiss, Tytler's History; Whelpley's Compend.; ser. him with their custom;—among the goods re Repairing done with neatness Si despatch. hhand and for Sale by jaconct and mull Muslin, nansook, nfedium, jaconet, Goldsmith's and Grimshaw's History of England, The Subscribers having the Agency of the ceived mav be found the following viz. Super THE highest market'price paid for Wood, in March 2fi. HUBBEIXS: PORTER. exchange for Work. PHILO W. JONES. swiss and corded Cravats, plaid and striped do, Can Greece and Rome; Branch Factory at Saugatuck, can uccommodale Blue, Blk. Brown, Claret, Invisible Green and Saugatuck, Nov 19. 1812. 237 ton & Nankin Crapes, linen cambric Handkerchiefs. Olney's, Matte Brun, Woodbridge, Morsr, Cum- merchants with Saugatuck Sheetirgs by ih- olive, Mixt & Drab Bioadcloths &. Cassimcrc-s, COTTON WADDINGS, polrgee do, new patterns, flag and bandanna de, inihgs and Willett's Geoltraphy; iJale upon the same terms as at the Factory. A 50 yds. striped and Plain Beverteen, 10 ps. g,lOR Sale low by the Doz. or less quantity, by Worcester and Parley's diito for Children) Bang up Cord, SUMMER STUFFS, Orleans cord, Prussian Shawls and Handkerchiefs. Thibet woo! S L. HUBBKLT.. Comsiock's Chemistry: Blake's do.; number .of Bales constantly on hand. Shawls, Ladies and Gentlemen's Glove3, a good va Rowen Ca;simers, Yellcw Nanken; Blue Twil NOTICE. Comstock's Natural Philosophy : L.&M.B. MEAD. riety, including buck, beaver, Woodstock, silk, linen, T THE NEW CANAAN STORE—Clover and ' . Jamieson's Rhetoric; Hedge's Logic ; Norwalk, March 24?h I £33. led do. plaip Brown linen, Engilsh and French colored,.white and black H. S. Gloves, from 10d. to A Timothy Seed, of good quality,clear from plan- ^ 'Walker's Geometry ; Parley's A lronorny; Brown drilipigs, Blecched linen drilling, Storm- | HE subscriber would inform his friends and 6s. per pair, Hosiery, a good assortment, Ladies side, tain, thisileand daisy, by NASH & HOiT. Day's Algebra ; Day's Mathematics; READY MADE CLOT UN G. ant, Hamilton Stripss, Black French Bomba the public in general, that his Packets have back and neck Brazilian Combs, of the first quality, March 7, 1833. Playfair's Euclid, Blair's Lectures i UST received, and for sale at the Norwalk sine and Lasting, Black Circasnian. commenced their weekly Trips and will sail from 3 boxes of splendid hat and cap Ribbons. Ladies _ Gumtnere's Gibson and Flint's Surveying \ JClothing Storo; a large assortment of Clothing SILKS, Black Italian, Black Gro de Swiss, his lnnding fo Peck Slip in the following manner; and Misses Leghorn and Straw Hats, plain and co CRACRKMS. • Bennett's and Shey's Book-keeping; suitable for the approaching Season, viz. Pea Coats^ Black and Blue Black Gro de Berlin, Black Sloop MECHANIC, ALDE»V RKOTHWELL Master, lored taffeta Ribbons, from No. 112 to 22, superior ®he Subscriber keeps on hand and] for sale' i fresh Butter. &. Sugar Crakers by the batrel or Porter's Rhetorical Reader and Analysis ;' Round Jackets.shirts, storks suspenders,Pan'.aloons, Gro de Zan. Black and Colored Gro de Naps. will sail Tuesdays and return Saturdays ; Sloop black French bombazine, English do, 4-4 black me CITIZEN. Sani'l. T- Morehouse, Master, will sail less quantity,as low as can be purchased in the City First Book of History ; Child's Botany ; Vests, Flannel Waistcoats, and Drawers, stockings, Black Italian Lustring, Black and Colored Mar- rino Circassian, some very fine, colored and common Webster's and Walker's Dictionary; Caps, Leather Mittens, fee. Saturdays^* return on Thursdays. For Freight or Circassian, 50 doz. spool Cotton, several prices,good or Country. Merchants SiFamilies are invited to* celinr, Black Sinchew and Sarsnet, Black, Co Murray's Grammar and Exercises; The above articles are offered for sale a little less Passage apply to the subscriber or toeitherof the and common Bed Ticks, some 6 4 wide, Cotton Yarn call and examine for themselves. Brown's Grammer, Greenleai's do; than at any other establishment. lored and Changeable Florence?, Pink, White, Captains on board their respective vessels. from No. 3to 22, furniture and apron Checks, a good EDWIN LOCKWOOD. EDWIN LOCK WOOD. Green and Blue do, Light Vesting?, Black Silk MONSON HOYT. English Reader; Introduction & Sequal to do; variety of Summer Goods for Mens and Boys wear, SADDLES BlUDLES &C. Popular Lessons: Improved Reader; Velvet, Silk and Cotlon Flag", Irish Linens, Norwalk, February 27. 1832. black lasting aud black Circassian, expressly for UST ree'd at the New Canaan Store, an as-f Elementary Reader; Political Class Book; DRY GROCERIES. Footing prid Edging. MUSLINS, Plain und THE Public are informed Men's wear, fine white, red aud yellow Flannel, cot Greenwich, Hale, and Webster's History of the OAF and LUMP SUGAR; Brown Su»ar sortment of Saddles, Bridles and Martingal?^ Figured Book, Plain and Figured Jaconet and that the Steam-Boat West ton and silk Umbrellas, green and brown Parasols, J United States; Souchong. Tonkay and Young Hyson Tea, which will be offered very low by L Cross-barred, Piain and Figured Swiss, Can:- chester, Capt. J. BROOKS, 3 bales brown Sheeting, 60 pieces bleached ditto, Daboll's, Dilworth's, Collmrn's, Smith's, Wanzer's Saleratus, Starch, Pepper, New Canaan, June 1. NASH & HOYT, brf, Sarsnet, Mcdim: and Mull, Bishop I.aivn, Master, will le?vc Norwalk, bleached and brown Jeans, colored aud embossed Arithmatics; Ginger, Nutmegs, Alspice,. tyc. 500 oieccs of Calico, from 6d. to 3s. per yd. Daily, (Sundays excepted) at 11 o'clock, A M Cambrics, foundation Muslin, Tow Cloth, Burlaps, Webster's, Sears' and Emerson's, Seplling Book ; Cloves, Cinnamon, Candles, &NUFF& TOBACCO* comprising onvi of th'; largest and most elegant touching at Sawpitts ; and returning will leave New Osnaburgs, Russia and imitation Sheetings, Men's Speller fe Definer; Juvenile Spelling Book; Alum, SaltPetre, Indigo, and Boy'dsummer Hats, Boy's Cops, black and white |||7" EPT constantly on hand, and for Sale. Whole^ :Broadcloth, Sattinet, and Beaver- surnce effcted at the lowest premium none, need chased in any part of the country. Norwalk, April 16th. teen Short JuckeU. Blue, mix't and olive Panta EACH SAN J For sale by be brought from affluence to want in consequence Persons furnishing their will do well to give ' B' LUMBER, v GEO. St. JOHN. loons. Blk fig'd green velvet Vesis. Flannel Shirts : B March 25. of loss by F re ; as all can be protected from its de them a call. "'-N AT NEW CANAAN. and Diavvers of all kinds. Muslin Shirts, plain and struction by a small yearly 'stipend. The above All kinds of country produce taken in exchange SW4&P55. M SI HE subscribers have received an assort ALL'S CAST IRON PLOWS—Warranted, worked linen bosoms. Comforters, Stocks, Cravats, named Agent is authorised to issue Polices lo those for cabinetwork. I several bales Saugatuck Sheeiing. good, for sale by GEO. St. JOHN.. ment of Lumber, which they are offering H Handkerchief^ Gloves, Suopcnders, See. 'Caps of all who muy. apply.ir.j. The Companyr rpursue— a libral Coffins made in the neatest manne be supplied with sheetings by the T kiuds, fancy do for children. N. B. Tayloring done and prompt course in adjusting and paying their shortest notice. STEBB1NS '& GAGE, price as ut on as good terms as can be purchased elsewhere. PORTING and blasting POWDER fo?sale asi fashionabb manner. losses. I Norwalk, March 4th. 1833. tflO 11th 1831k |^ASH & HOYT Slow by HUBBE