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hA tai NORWALK, CONN. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14,1854. «raat&s;d io!-| j happy most folks are, when'1 their other relatives were: expected to conjie am sure, husband, that young Mr. Yel­ havoc made by four and twenty sets of Painting and Glasiery J)epot. House, Sign, 1 r SUBSCRIPTION SPATES Plain and Orjuamental Painting, Gilding, Mar­ Chain Pump Reels, 6 and 8 arm. \ ; Which my soul would yield to thee f ? | coiintf^visitors are all nicely packed'tip. and takea minute inspection; then jit verton is not a .booby. " Let me see, now grinders, {which the aforesaid mouths -- »«TillageSubsctiJuJrs by CarA^r; per'year, •••• - ti$2 oo Pump Ghain. . Had I wooed thee-rhad I wPn^heerr.',^'? ! contained. ; ' do Wbim not paid in advance do • , - Si2 60. bling, Grftiniug^ fcl,'Sone with neatness, cheap­ Wagon Boxes, 2 to 6 ku in setts.' - •''' and ticfeeted for home. As she would was that -my spouse, " "-oft hospitalfle if you should go into a nice "calculation By Mail ami Pbit UMpvs do Wftmeris tibove i ness •and-'despatch. Also," Banners, window Carriage Bolts. , Oh, how blest had besn my fate J 1 think you will find that he is as near­ * Eight or ten months ago some face­ "l'hose lining out of any Carrier's District, and cnUing « shades',: diesigns, See., skilfully painted to order. run tP^iell me the glad tidings, "Oh, thoughts intent," constituted herself aijid 1 Tire Bolts. \ « But thy beauty hath undone me-r ^- | t ' aVthfc Office for theirPaperb/in'a&Mtnra, - 1 f»0>" He.will also ^oep on hand agenerjkl assortment Whati^ you think, ' my dear? Ihave our hired girl, Patseyj a committee pf ly related to you as third or fourth cous­ tious limner executed a rude sketch of a When not paid in advance •„ v» «2 GO,v»a of Paints, dils, Ac., which will be sold whole- Boring Machines. , r .. v:,.j0V I have found thee—tiut too late! " '*' liberal fc-iiu'tiilotfMiRde 'to Clnha.T Twine Paper. 1 v ^ 'V!", • in, and if he sustains that relation to you " house interior," as it would appear in saie or fey the-pol;, w'ith the' loan of brushes.— : persu&&d Consin Louisa and Aunt Pol­ two, to devise ways and means. My Mason's Seives. - For one my .vows were plighted- r} aa.t Special attention paid to Paper -Hanging, - &c. Carriage Bows and Bands. ly to stly another week \^ith us,'' her wife's influence over Patsey was so great of course he does to me." Crystal Palace era. The picture repre. ADVERTISING RATES.-;ffTi By a punctual fulfillment:of all engagements, With a faltering lip and pale— ^r,, Oa* Square, 10 line?; or le-^.of Brevier, 1 insertion $ ?5' and reasonable charges, he.hopes to receive a and . • : , j liands our cruel sires united, eyes would glisten, and she would mani­ that in the matter of affection for kinp- My rib's notions of affinity and con­ sents beds arid bunks filled with occu­ Lv, do do . do do'-A' do 2 I do • ' B8 Enamelled Car Cloth. . , „ , j 3 share of pubYic pafronage. Window Sash, all sizes. Hearts were deemed bf slight avail !^' fest ttfi3 the glee that I have knowu red, they had become " birds of a feath­ sanguinity were too much for me. I pants', strewed around in all sorts of in­ do do do do do ^ 3 do 14)0 -rr • • GEORGE MARVIN. •>it- Oi • Per mbnth, for Oontimiaiice. thereafter - - - - 1 pO Norwalk, Aug. 9th.1853. 1-' i; tfl5 Patent Clothes Pins. Thus my youth's bright morn o'ersh.aded, thoix^lilless inconsiderate children to er." When the mistress would indulge burst into laughter. At length the Crys" conceivable places, while from the open Yearly advertiser^ restricted to their own legitimate 1 Well Buckets and Wheels. - i-XiV Thus betrothed to wealth and state, z:il to ^"liilnei!!, pertiqnar#,* including paper,'per' year 12 00 Glue Pots and Kettles. sho\^°ihder the circumstances. For in melting reminiscences'of a deceased tal Palace days came. For three weeks bureau drawers the legs and arms of in- ne averaging 2 sqrs, standing advertisement do 15 00 " NORWALK* HAT. wm . All love.'s own sweet prospects faded, .^g Column p#»r yeVtr, subject to* 4 changes - 60 00 Malleable Castings. several years after we were married, she thirteenth cousin, by the 'Side of some after its opening, not a single individual nnmerabfe children were seen to pro­ Special.4or Editorial Notices,.per ,sqr. each insertion 1 00 Capand FurEmporium. A Six barrel Revolvers, 4 and 5 in barrels. I have found thee—but too late! , - i OblUift^r Notices. Resolutions, fcc/fcharged at aboveratje. • -r--.--- • 2v» firom the country pulled up at our door, trude in: all directions. The sketch, s THE subscribers..,having removed to No, Single " Rifle Pistols. wotilclnbw and then express the wish half aunt's second step son, the- maid *H*GSKaaes=Bsssi' • ••, 1 ===== Like the fawn that finds the fountain, though rough, was striking and forcible: "2 Skiddy's Bloc):, would say;, that they have Game Bags, Ac., &c. that tvl were rich. Knowing her un­ would sigh over the recollections jof and I began to felicitate myself on the J With the arrow in his breast: ^ 5. .BUSINESS DillECrORY. juSt made Very large "actions ' to tie former PAINTER'S MATERIALS. • -. ... .v-.i. *. j-;;? SifJ 1 possible error I had made in my expec­ You could almost hear the sleepers snore ••i stookj Of new^atid fashi6nab!ev gobds in thejr Or like light upon the mountain * selfish £nd benevolent nature, I was at some precious; scapegrace of a Tiift 'O'- White Lead, all qualities. . , J : It was of course intended as a droll ex­ 1 i n e^i? \E£uld!.nQ5v.iCal 1 the/attention ofthe public Wh'erS the snow"must ever rest, I- first surprised at this apparent dissatis­ Halloran, who ^wasis' a *• cousin to' thet^< tations. But soon the pleasant dream £ * t J" "• ^ *** jg j No. 1, or suow white Zinc. ... •» ,qt! generally, ;t^the»greaji advantages ;w|iich they r was ended.- One night,-on entering my aggeration, but - as Mrs. Lovell in tha ^A^&rney knd Coiinselor at liftWi ' are^^'"enabl^a^To wer over t^cir competitors in '• 2, silver "/ "• 'V >'•} 04 'L^AVe fou'nd thefc^bfft forget faction with the allotments of ProVi- gentlemanth&t marriedrried >her aunt Bridgets '• 3, brown stone " ' For I feel that ills await; •/: > dwelling; my, eyes fell off four' regularly height of an ingeftmty^ quickened by af­ * OFFICE oi^ER MALLOtiY'S £r'Qfi£, Noi^alte "-'Cotiflnihg their^fiole attention to "4, " . " denli^^peeially as we were surround*, sister4n-la'w'» this one braiidh of businte»s.*they feel that they pOh 1 .'tis madness to have met thee^'^ .country trunks and three carpet-bags, fection, actually lodged five or six chil­ si- -'.- Normalk, Conn'. ' ' * : ' can make^pur^hg^eB.and secure ft;:muCh better Linseed Oil, boiled and raw. ed ^iJ|[1iiany comforts; so one clayil perary^Vjibaili shui'e,i?e, 1fla'aftii,'» says Pat- Spirits Turpentine. To have found thee—but too latet- w dren in the lower drawers of three dif­ quality" of gdods? than .those.; comparatively Copal', COach and Demar VarnishlJ .. .^ t asked'Rer, •« if she thought*it was right sey, '' doiiJt^that tnalf^Tftrf «iid me otiiie stretched along through the entry. On unacquaihracr; \ntfi' ttfe business." We have examination I found-some of them mar­ ferent bureaus, the picture to which I now on^hartid^ti?-1 fine "a!ss6r(merit' of Hats, just Putty and Sand Paper. . . -j From the Journal of Commerce. to 'ndnlge Siich wishes, when multi­ coi^8His f troth he wtfs'a brave ladjv/ouid aJl^liaiey and ,CAttnselor at Chinese and American Vermillion. •> «»> j ked "James Bowling," and others allude was not altogether ,c an artist's suited to the.jseason and' the wants of the com­ Chrome Green and YclloW. :';tk ) A Ship for Captain Creighton. tude^ wHci %ere equally deserving, _ ^nd it not do me, soule • goiod to have - Tim fai-tr Nonyalfe Coiuii < a,;ki munity.—For further particulars, juet. drop in 'dream!"' Iii our own sleeping apartment and examine for yoursolves, at. No. 2 Skiddy's Paris Green, dry and in oil. ... , < I ' Capt. Creighton should be" rewarded" for his more ep than ourselves, were not nearly come.to,M^riky ?">TjlJ bfirf v««dT " James Bowling, Jr." Of the name, -I s French Marine and Imperial Green. " " ; glorious exertions on behalf of the passengers had no remembrance'whatever, and feel­ iuchan arrangement had been made, ''llt*vS 'ibxxE9 •l&ifktiBS&s4'*iK"' Blbcfe; Maiiit^rteft? * SANfi>LE & PtATT. Burnt and Raw Umber. Terra de Seinna: , so well off." '* i - With sruch sympathy and such valua­ Litharge and Red Lead. - i-> ^ ?.•<*/ on the wrecked»San Francisco, byihe presenta­ " hust>an«. •' NOBWALE EMPORIUM'. Battled long, s^nd,wisely, nobly—shouting frpm Ploughs, made to order to suit the various furnished from the garret, and when the errands, whose name also happens to be summer, the Bowlings were often in, the lower part would be doubled over . Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces^ Cutlery, kinds of land in this part of the coun- his reeling deck and one afternoon we went and took tea them. Little Sophy Butters discovered ' try. Rainbpw-wprds of hope atid Comfort- o'er the various conveniences were arranged and Sam, and whom, for distinction sake,we Britannia, Porcelain and Wooden. ! Straw and Hay Cutters, made by Hovev, the with them ; so of course you know, I the pedal boundary line of her bed tha 1 doomed^Francisco'swreck! ; T every thing in prime order, I should call " white Sam," a£ the several mem • i T'Fare, and KUcjiert,Furniture ., ] EiOVISIONS, FRUITS, most approved kind. - had to invite them to come and see ns. first night she was with us, and bawling n Road or Ox Scrapers. s No !—a JVation is the debtor—let' the JVation then wish to give a pressing invitation bers of our household, six in all. Our c» va . A general, Pumps, Sheet • •• • A •• j out to her mother who occupied one of v JiegetabLes. of Fish all kinds. Ox Bows and Yokes, , . ; payment mdke!'. t = t . vv - to yOur country relations and mine to house is a modern two-story brick one, It is true they are not relatives, and I Lead Sf Lead ^Pipe, I Bow Pins, " " •* * .. 1 < Clams, Oysters, &e, ; 'Mid the flash of stormy banners; for its own come and make us a good long visit*— had no idea they would come and make the screened apartments in the back room .j: ^io Crockery, Glass u *si*di >;< { Cow Ties. ' , well calculated for the accommodation As good as the market afFords, constantly to be Crow Bars. • .. majestic sake I Oh ! would not that be delightful ?" ex­ of ourseives and a few' select relatives a regular stop with us, but here they are, 'Mother, Mother,'said she— r&i: i Ci7lrCL \ ^ 11.'.a found at the well -known establishment of Hay Knives. ±1; 'What do you want my child V Farrier " ; ,,, Never shone a grander vision to the.Bard's'or claimed the good woman, her heart war­ and friends ; but if Col. Bellunr should eight precious souls in all, hungry as A.) Ware. .v&i> ^ ALLEN, MEEKER & CO. 'Why, mother, I Want to knowwhether $£b. Goods- of thei above description received Ox Baskets. _ ' ;! Statesman's, eye, .. . ming as she proceeded; " you know, appear at our door some pleasant after, bears, for they say they have had no din­ Scythe Stones and Rifles, &c., &c-. all the people sleep in bags here in New daily, and for sale at wholesale and Tetail on Than a ship like this, by Castle, Isle and Nar­ dear, they all love to come and see us, noon, with his whole regiment; and ner, and we shall have to do the best we EDWAES 1*. BOYE»E, lVI. D. the most favorable terms. rows, floating by ; ' _ York.' A hearty explosion of laughter ("Or.iduatc of Pliiladelpliia liomoeppatliic lledical College and when they found we had lots of could demonstrate to iny wife that all with them for cousin Seneca's sake. NEW VORK BRANCH followed from the lodgers on the second ' OMCEPATHIO Physician and Surgeod^ Floating o'er the smiling ocean,.up the British house room, they would be in no hurry his men were some kith and kin to us, I appalled; here were strangers Office in Mallory's Building—the rooms jMorwalk Iron Foundry. Channel where floor. H to get off. There is your cousin now, enough to start a small boarding house, feceutly occupied by O. S. Ferry; Esq. Resi­ HE subscriber would inform the public that CLOTHING STORE: Memories of great Blake and Nelson diadem she would'find room in our little box to But I have told enough. Were I to : he still continues his business at the old who had no claim whatever upon us; dence, opposite Hoyts SliirfcDepot, Norwalk, Ct staid,T where he keeps .on hand a general assort- ,, the wondering air. v; acfrs"? •"gT; Mrs. Wilkins, left a widow with four give every mother's son of them a tole • . RKFKRFNCES : "IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT and there remained prospective visit6 go on- and relate everything that took Rev. Edwin Ilall. D. P.. -Vonvalk ; Prof. J.. J.._Ou-«n, meit of castings of all descriptions, consisting Great Sale of Ready Made Clothing ! children to care for, I should not much rable night's lodgings aye a good supper D it New York ; Kev. Xb.ali Porter, 1). D. Farimnffton, of Cooking and Parlqr Stoves, Ploughs, Fan- As it plays around a mast-head, where two ban­ place, how that after all Mrs. Lovell's in­ Ct. • R. 3. James. A. 31.. Konvalk ; ,J. T. Dennison, 31, D.| LOMAN & TURK would announce to the mind having them to stay with us all the to boot; - For many, many weeks previ­ from the blessed relations of the family Fairfield ; C. H. Sk'ilf, Jt. D.. New •HaVen-* ^ ning-Mills: Straw- Cutters ,Corn Shelters, Sfc. ners are unfurled. defatigable exertions, some of the guests 8i., 8 p. Sf. rift be punctually attended to. mental strife!• , . • ) • Adeline Bowling, Miss Caroline Bow­ terminate in warm words and subsequent „ ,.. v,t • " East; 8.30 a. m., 3 p. m. n;t ;J it, £ should like to have him constant­ new pillow cases and new towels, were 0 ' ., ALEXANDER AUSTEN, CLOTHING! ling, Mr. James Bowling, Jr., and his disaffection; how that occasionally a teat . . .R. A. WILLIAMS, P. M. - ^orwalk, Aug. 2BtS,"l853. tf3G for men and boys, which will be sold on the Then a gallant ship for Cheiohton !—one wfidse ly with us, in order that I could look af­ made by the dozen. Carpenters were V two children, were all shaken heartily would start in my poor wife's eye, to find 'jq/; i,i: ;i vt Cheap, One Price, Cash System,' , keel should leave.onr strands - • ter him, and comfort him when he gets employed in the attic to make the four With a Nation's benediction, from a Nation's by the hand for the honor of the family, her efforts to please were not apprecia­ tvtwz&y v. and all who are in w-ant of a gc.od garment for low spirited." bed-rooms intd eight. The back room a little money, will find it for their advantage to mighty hands! ' and more especially for cousin Seneca's ted ; in short, were I to go fully into par­ pall at the JVew York Branch Clothing Store, C—. ... WiiuAM Ross Wallace. Thus, Mrs. Lorell, my spouse, rattled of the second story was most ingenious­ where will be found in part the following arti­ sake, as my wife expressed it; but if the ticulars, I should write a book as longae Watches. Jewelry, Silver and i ft,;«».i on, and I confess that I found it difficult ly converted into three pretty fair sleep­ cles with prices affixed : Bowlings could have seen my heart they the 'Children of the Abbey,' instead of an j: ttdi ,9S*t,KD-A!fED- WARE.;-^ :'s'; J 500 Frocksand Sacks, of , - .NIGHT.,7 to conceal the admiration I felt for her ing apartments by theaid of fancy screens Scptland has been efeinent fpr her peasant would have sloped before they had their article adapted to a newspaper. I am AM happy to say to the public, that my Doeskins, and Fancy kind-heartednes, but of course I knew it the work'of my wife's dwn hands. The new Jewelry Store at No: 2, Skiddy's Bl'k., Cassimeres, from §2 to $12 poets. She has produced another who bids fair suppers. By the way, as wife had to now seeking a pleasant suit able residence I 1000 pairs Pants, of all shades and r, ^ for, lasting fame. A ptfor labdrer, named At would never answer for us to think alike singular commissions'I had to execute, in the country, at a distance of some Is still sncoettifuT bpera;iioa,"and the yiery lib- colors, for Laborers, Mechanics" "3'"* get up a regular cooked supper for them po~rVlW( 2Si;' BISS^SLL eral. patronage hesljowed is pcoof, positive that and Business Men, from • ' 1 to 5 exander Bethune, has; published a volume ojf on this subject, unless I was willing to would many a time hfcVe excited my twenty or thirty miles from the metropo. c A goods are sold very clieap.^. 1 poems of great merit,, from/which we extract it wa& 10| o'clock at night before we -rTrcM, ]}' iiiviie' "tlie attention of and f • I •s&iropen on Monday.. in addition to my 200 Vests, of new pattorns and de- -.1 be eaten out of house and home, so, as­ riaibles. hnd they not came so near emp­ lis, to which I intend to remove as soon VV "th'6'iieighb6Ving community ioviiis'.vast lpreseh:t: lai,ge^ssbrtmenf,iaii6ther much larger signs, all varying in quality and . ,. the following elegant .Sonnet. f, . ; ! tying' my Upockets. One morning, it had finished the meal; and as a matter 'stribk'of gbocls, ("t6Jwlvicll additions ^are weeljl^ price from ' ' ' i5c to $4 suming some sharpness of tone, I remar­ as the Spring opens. If the reader of stoefc-flnev Opldi arid: Silver Wfttphea, Watch The day .was dark; and ptoi;my; but the night ! would be, <5a t*-.::. ni ; of consequence,: a splitting headache behigTtiade',")'coii^risiug p,'full' aud^ge&cwit;^ Chains, Se^ls, pf kejra^dies'ysw Pings and.pins, —also— ' ked, this is a person of curiosity and would -wjfttaebt of <• « l; ^.'w - ' i Dawns into brightness, and the silvery moon was mv companion for the whole; next finger rings,- &c., together with a large lot of - Bosoms, collars, gloves, suspenders, shirts, *' Truly, you have an exuberant fancy " Now, Mr.-Lovell; don't- forget to like to know my reason for taking this iJEIpIJ' J\.ND'I?OME^Tl0 Qfetl&iSi,"'":.. ; Yan^ees^fptions. .. -j stocks, scarfs, handkerchiefs, shoulder Braces Pb'urs over sea andiarid her urn of lighfj ^ day. Three days after, Seneca Selkirk Making of midiiiglit a most-pleasant nbon?. Mrs. Lovell! Suppose now, I had. the send up" ^that half dozen wash' hand proposed step, I refer him to the follow­ '*«$1ieoi£^,with tltf grep|est. .core,. ahd.-&ou^.th4 —in short, every description of Gentlemen's ! and wife pulled up, accompanied by a visit; and I think it will be admitted on '"wFat'er ui' aVariety'of styles, etc.' ,*His stoijk of *"• '. "r jewels, Tiuntirig cases, 15 Quality, as many articles will be sold than'the bring; .\\tlSS. ( ^ M ' institution.'' LIONEL LINCOLN LOVELL. ; r f all hands that cousin Seneca's idea of »v.« < .liiepines, '4 jeweWj Wftyraiite " 8 T somfetiines, I confess I love to be alone. " Slippess,''-! exclaimed^' " what in PATE^r ^MEDICINES,, 12 cloth can be procured tomake them up;; Ahd the cold earth,"^afin'tF by'tfie" breath of iV»niVcA -r-aiMofV* nlM« 4 jewels, hnnting cases, Call and see under the Conn. Hotel. the name, of Crispin>do you Want with entertaining his company at my house proportion, chains, • .-,1 .spring,- ..." I sbt some value on privacy and seclu-, INFLUENCE OF THE NEWSPAPER 4 was remarkably bright.and sagacious. : i-dhiable liicdic^l prepstr^ be sold less , j Again;shall start into luxnrient life..-,'ssif sidn. As to the Widow Wilkins, i be-' slippers?". %xtapm S«8 awo: ct J PRESS ON OUR HOMES. We now had eleven visitors, and 1 thSncah^tfe'-bouglHrinNorwalk. Deformity; and beauty^stprm and oalm^j.^^ ; lieve she is distantly connected with my: • << Whyiibusbandj.yon knbw'very well Who has ever measured it ? Who has \vQuld invite .the. attention o£the:-I«lies |ci Silver spoons made under^thfr direction of i Tiie.day dawn and ,thet dftrkness,7- quie.ts>#9^ that, country ^gentlemen bring nothing had little- hope of seeing any of them, estimated its amount-—and its impor­ whisH'"'- •* t-F A N€•'•¥». G O O D S , ' •-* -I Mr L. Clark—warranted pure and fashionable.; mother'by marriage, something like her ; Plated* Spoons -Mid' forks 'infiny quantity caim^ • ' V? with them but their thick heavy boots, homeward bound for a fortnight at least. whiclfiive''t6o iiumero!is!'t'() patiiSulafiiife^ and • ~ ' scissors, port thi^d or fourth cousin's wife, and I sus­ tance in the noiseless process of educa­ ft ' Thrcughbut all naiurVmix'arid flaingle, rife^' Everything in the house seemed to be Wb'ich for taStfe'&nd elegance arfe beyyork. good old uncles and aunties were becom­ my olfactories. But " in for a penny, in ing them the sights ; and having only last, was the theme of the Rev. Mif. HE subscriber offers for sale, upon reasona­ for a po.und."' At otir "" house,; we go ble terms, a' Ilouse and Lot, situated in' In a word, she deyof.es' jierLelf to their ing shy of us. What can be more Patsey at home to assist her in entertain­ Dickinson's Sermon on Thanksgiving T dead against " everything that has a de­ Sliver 'Mine,"so-called, in the tpw'ta of New Ca­ comfort and" hafipinefs, with an alacrity pleasant than to have them enjoy their ing them, it was truly marvellous how Day, a few extracts of which, from tha naan, and 2i'miles from Norwalk Bridge. The moralizing tendency; but h'os>pitality is she lived through it; but the fact is, she nma House is. newly built, contains 5 large rooms, so successful.that, judging from the pro- visits with us as they do ? and -suppose Evening Bulletin, are 'subjoined. After 'and 3 ;be;<; JiitJ "• ; , FOR THE COMPLETE CURE OP a.pack;'6f pWdi5.- "l Wu^iaot a. ®ts;i l •than they do under- theit' owfl roofs.-- happen to be in indigent circumstances.' their visit, old Mr. Yelverton and his son Let us take, for our subject, a visitor A--iioUsl ' Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, 1 :!H I looked at her' witli an'air of amaze­ Jefferson made their, appearance, and that enters the domestic circle of each bf 100 Bbls. of Lime for sale by T. L. PECK. Sometimes when an Uncle Joe, br'a! b s I gave her up as incorrigible. ~ ' ^ 1 Spitting Blood, Aifthma, .. ment,- Which she rightly interpreted biought along, with them a young: Mr. you as often as once every week, and Lths AND ALL OTHER LUNG COMPLA^TS^ Cousin Louisa, (and a sixteenth cbusin Whenif uvu theiiiv "first-lit9b• laiiitfaint whispering-w• of' i riu <•[ n - <<.« nrvnTva TO at that,) with- her ' three ^children, has Crystal Palace pteawintly tingled?-¥&] ^ Panton, brother }-to the - lady to whom that of most of you each day excepting C L O T S3DXSI © RE! AT SOUTH N O It W AL K. ,:t t -"io'v T- v buf y^S'lnichv U^i'r 8eiiSBh 'and cousin Jefferson was engaged to be- married.— the Sabbath, and that of some of you ev­ THB.Proprietor «f-this fai fa^u'd :e 350,000 Plastering Latbg,t, • ; , made ns a visit of sdtne tw6. or three ears . of .this" community,'' it Jhtittefefl 50,000 Feet Pine'and Spruce Timber. • thunder, in mine?-JHy prophetic soul Filbeltts-'sori^iif-fi'ivkre always telling how The lady herself was detained at home ery . morning and evening—a visitor JQ QQOf Pjhe Pickets juist ree'd and for sale ;yregks-' duration, and the pfroposed period they like, tp^pia^j^jiist, and:.I tho't it THQS. L, PECK. HE above Expectorant,• prepared by an experienced ;pf their stay, with; iis^bas&oine to mend .|g;esaw the irrnptive. hordes .from the by a sprained ancle. Our guests now wearing always much the same garb, , , ' .^lotMnt, •^iiphl: b Physician and Chemist, has now Ijecome a stp.nd&rd . b« !f sel lihg;- iit• greti 1. |)£i.gains";* those'te«bflffif l 853 would gratify.th^jBoj butjjp,matte numbered a baker's dozen! and one/ and but laden eacih time with a different mes­ ^iiytlting' in;-his lfn* w'fll fnul it to theit adya'd-' ^ * - Tpreparation; and is otTored for the coinplde cure of those .1 have thought, it would be just as i\vell .North-and from the .South, iron* the diseases of the Throat, and Lungs, which, if neglected, haps we li£id ^etj^r,npt;^a*q th^ lige tqigive liiiii a ; as-bfe expeiiericV 1ft* Obi,DBIVIlTH'S usually terminate fatally iu Coii$un\pti(ni. It contains no to let, thpm .slide giacefully:-off'home, 4East,-£nd . from the; West,, which like it seemed to me that whether my cup sage—a visitor whose arrival is looked the business and facilities for'carrying |t On', En­ ' M GWiteri-W^efetoinship.A' ©pwm., calnmek or any mineral whatever, bnt 'is'coriipoi- •Xou^ar^ghl^M^^velJ^in your of mUery was full or not, the house in for with interest by the old, the middle* ables him to furnish; t tfe.sari^e articles 'or a'le4« •d entirely ofth se Boats, Herbs, and Vegetable, aiibstaiwes begging .them-, of ;Course, to com? very the frogs,of Egypt would overwhelm, us tw Wi\t^toiVWrtirig-'Bb^,1 (jfuartcr siizJ;, con- which have a spncific influence upon the Lungs and their condlu.sipps^ i^espppd e4 , »' ^here's -^rice than thoSe.pf iessrei^rience pos ibl'ycanj connected organs. Its immediate effect is*ta allay all'ir­ sopo again, and, lo be- sure and not hur.ry and fill our houses. I pictured .to my ! 50l H which, I lived was full and overflowing, aged, and the young—-you anticipate tha My^clPthfng'is all miide under my owi supervl' -AttWrfWt^ PI»g«8,*wJ«i ^pies.andinstruct- ritation, and gently remove the phjeenv and othj^inor-l ions on.the top of .each iPage. A book off so the.,next .time*: noustiimoc t11*'! jmind.wjth-dismaythe: prospective : in­ Captain GadjidfH), li 1^«,.his,?glasfcof ^ut the capacity of an omnibus; or a name, we give it—the Family Newspa­ ? % bid secretions from the throat irChtrAir-paasa^es^thiiBj ^lafi(rbd fof |tTv?it^iiracff6eof]ichool purposes. relieving the Cpu$?h, by subduin^i/thV inf}ainatfeipn,a.ndj 1 before .feed house, in Crystal Palace times, is not to per. Maintaining such a prominent and •Priceionly?^avcentg. i j For saleat; the, -JVorwalkother causes which give rise to It. It is appjy>ved of and| ad This, ^ in my opinicfa/would -beidesira- crease of my fqmily^ by ad.:. additional recommended by T'hysiciflnH of the "h!£t»est^tandihgyH£di tijme-anding^n® jold/Yelverv he settled by any arbitrary law of math­ constant place amorig-the moral forces lo^t^ajtlHe, 'purchaser liasCa better ass.( rtment to Commercial Jlcademy.. Also, ^a superior qual- may be kWm\ with perfect safety to the youn^t^^^dj ble, because, aside from th^.-eXpensW'in- dozen Or score of country £riends: v to ity*of Sfetall ic Pens:"Paper! '&6. " J an. 14 •' *1 select fcoiji. I am also vecoivjng.daiWadditions 1 or the most delicate fenihle. " ' • i boardiand to lodge. I well: remember ipn and.h^ bppl|yvfoni, J^ffqtsopj» (who. I ematical precision j at least no such law which .centre: at: the fireside, so conspic­ ; • i * ' v ' . . 1 I . ' ' " cideaUil^to" the ^ferf^inmentf of sp much j to my already large and- w«rU;^el^ct^. ist6clc^;- Prepared by A- I- SCOVILL 4 CQ., Gothic Jlali,^. 316j applied to our house. After an interval uous i» it in the discipline of human Book' ic'seping. Broadway, New York. ' '" * , the perturbation of- spirit' with which jwjfe 9% wifcfe Jfe long s i visit,) life Sodife. vettf pic'e.Testis. stad lp(cfin'^t|^|i|. ? ^*Tlj/ft(l<|itip)i to .tiie,4h"byc'i lia've ^.good» a%- S. JAMES, A, M., has, engaged to in- 'Neiv England Ddpot.—.Brim ^ Prrbt, No. t Corrihill,' belter .than Jg^be :|prjv9b«Ai«Y9ry •••«Pr of a: few days Aunt Benson came with at home audi abroad, that we do well to Boston, 3lAas, • \ • . • t. v ' , ';v ! days or a fortiiight- of; iti'nje-affords ample frofii day to dayin lookirig '©v'er'the-re­ jaiijh»en£veg, Cravats, Sfec^'sv' aij(l.',;,ali '.gtyeis,,"gp«j8 Kew C»naan, S. C. Silliuivn ;—Ridgnfield, :l).v|iaifbft;! ^nfl5\v,]and.yoit» h».vt told them.al} -.ihaft thegradual S tendency:.:upwards; well- be sucked . through ^tr^ws ; -but, I tell • |gi^lljr,fouiid laclotliiug stores.,.. .. |i >»»» nifU Redding. T. B. Fanton ;—and by Druggists in Bridgeport,! and at length the arrivals-at the Lowell ^ A WORD ABOUT ITS HISTORY. Stamford, and elsewhere. you wifer.~oii€e for- all, they shall not ''•(rnymentsxut and -made tcr rtfdeir .in : SICmJ ryftWj* 4snow;,r andiiprobably a-good de^l knowing that the maximum would hot - iur.vy. • ' • '• t?.vr.' v tavern, as I persisted in terming it, mul­ The Newspaper press, you are aware, the^St'tnannrt , and'a f sKijrt' rriimdshix/C^dsV vigore consequentlynne; laog% $veniaga rbg:reached until t he palace- had received makea^^gimtohng^v^IR^se - or a groggery odri^it"6'rme;.will, If.rtcstr^ (jie.Qnipee of ex- 'jf^NAMEfiti'ED, i)lain 'a\id prnsfmfent'al; A - Wet Goods, ' i tiplied to such a degree that at one time is a comparatively modem institution.— h^mgji^&vily^aud,< halfithe m time^ yon its finishing stroke,' and all."the wPtid of my premises.^-'If you will insist on peW to the Purchaser..* TaOMASfRlBEY; - ILJ: greajr^variety of styles* lilso) letter and 5 From Steamer •' Humboldt.'1^ we counted around our table twenty-four Through the long and weary four thou­ Notwalk. 30tli, Aiigusfr l85Si"" - — note papopjjbqth.plaiu and:.fancy,, pens, pen lhajdl,yi;ki^p\V-Wbat'io »alksaboutu9io;:. i * and his wife had arrivSd" in towB 'to'takfc cranujiitog: theihbu»».:Witlv cbmpanyjthey .. y •*.*< - • J - nKTi holders, pen racks, '&e., at the new'book store. LACK Siting 1".ack OWis de Rtine;- I*.lttldj noses, besides those pertaining to .the sand years that our burdened world waa : u Such co.nside(a,tiQi}s,jb[oweveril;vor;in- a look. shall at teast^whileTunder niy roof, lead • ;MatcIies^WlioIesiIe^ '" ^ V b. ;.i ,t.E. E; KNAP P. B , Ingrain Carpets, Table Cloths, Bon-' physiognomies of ourown family^ waiting for the Advent, of its Redeemer 3^,'Fenn's, Clark's. Hyatt's! dnd.Somf'- Ribbons; Fancy trimmings, &c.. rec-'d this de.ed|iBy others, as ; rsasons whf; olir ThqsQ'dismal forebodingshave been decent.and:s6beKrtvesi'*- jtier^'Hafvey'.? MStcljes; at WJldl^wile anii TJitJR'E MarkfiiUeR' Oil-Especially for Table day from Auction, and for sale.at bargains at When it is remembered that.these twen­ Kings as well as subjects communicata# - quests-may be permitted to depart, never j morejhattiverifled^but iWillnot ahtici- Qb; my dearfdS^t take^ou new, in igtsnytf'. ^•.ma i.;', A Locp«)oa«. |MStoe«!»iv04 tfcti u i 'Wlestport, Jau. 14., 3t3fl i Jliw mo»8 bl»aaiV? Ji*%> .3* 1 l!> dti ,, | f*s?ia$£ ifei«K»shO w»M lo noii j .1(S!Rffinoi) Sli! IBM * S^awfe j ,* >i "' 3,jt, mmm X«4 •ru*- i..,t i-.-j '.iiJ.'i'J V j ivw w* iteol 4«.-fci J lk?j *D3 RNVTI** 1$ o> XXOOMB jUOC tWoivO I ** Si*i~'JU j ' .«wi A ji.,.. I ' I 1 ',Ts 1#!

nnflM—yni irjiiirwiiwiiwi i , jm Lil™- jidraabie iftaoipii&e tur i < .* Oaitttt. 1 Front the Uourant. Arrival of (be Steamship Pacific, Piftr Lives Lmt t») the liuiruin* of nti-...;.i oih-jrj -my by word of mouth, | ot VUCII t Alabama learns 'hat fforwalk, Tuesday, Pel: 14 1854. Connecticut, near the j'liu-tton ot threi Ship Taylcur and Four Hundred of church discipline. The leading facta ot 1 .j,v njvr-ti.'i^RS in writing. And more i po ind of paper and ink : but in reality ' ST GEL AH? THOSBUttN. the Steamer America was burned on the town ; and two Stat*-*, |,v«-« * r.au 0 " Here many piced in want and duageca's Lives Lost.'—Flour One Shilling which, we find ?o concisely narrated by the \ ih;!ij fourteen hundred year* did the i;ew I it is the world'* diary—a lecord of the Alabama river en the 20th cf January^ .mere than a hundred wintets. For out gloom, Whig State Convention. " Stamford Advocate, that we copy it eutire. " Higher—Decline in Gotten and Qon- leave.n lay in the mind' of the race, fere| latest and more important public doings Shut frotc the cenmon air, and common use, and that fifty livos were lost. It is un­ "A gentleman residing at Greenrfarms, belon­ of his years, he retains his faculties re the q !ii*Uinipd intellect of man discover- I of the race to which we belong. Not Of tboir own limbs.—Thornton. sols. derstood that a gentleman mcvitiS West ging to the Congregational Church in that markably, with the except ion of the ! only does it keep you informed of what When ages shall have mingled with . _ New YORK. Feb. 9, named Moore, was on board, with a large place, but formerly a member of the Methodist memory of present current events. But ei.l die jirimer's art. A State Convention ot' flu-- \V11i ;- of rontioctic.it. will | is transpiring in your own city,"But of those which have gone before the flood, The steamer Pacific arriveJ at three Church, was subjected to a singular course of many of the events of his youth and *—lir-t, lifWipappr published in nomber of negroes. te hclcl'at the City of New llH-.-ftj, ra th# discipline daring the pn«t week. the spot will ba sought for with ihnr. couid properly be called anything, of general interest, .that occur­ o'clock, this afternoon; She ieft Liver­ 10th day of February m-xt. at 10 o'clock. A. If., for the manhood seem fresh in his recollection We are permitted the use of the purpose of nominating candidates for State OfSo.er.i. viz: It is generally known that the member* of r more ' than antiquarian interest. It pool at six on the evening of Wednesday- „ M-nrii, was entitled the Public intelli- red yesterday in the most remote cities of —governor, Li»ut. Governor. Secretary, Treeaurer and the last mentioned persuasion are acciutemed Not long since while conversing wifh a was founded in i#89, sod occupied a.-) a following letter, addressed to a gentle­ • -e.nctr, established by Sir Roger I/Es­ the land. And not this only, bn' i? r,ivec Jan. 24; and brings 57 passengers, Comptroller. io gjje audibie expression to their fesling* du­ neighbour, said ha, *'I!ow much Jo you siigar-refiniag manufactory till 1776, man in this town, dated 'f The Whigs of the several towi;i in tli? 5't.ite or? re­ trange, aiid.i^tspd 1:1 thft yesr 166-), ojIj you the last tidings from every quarter among them Lieut. Psiliner, U. S. Na- ring the progress of their religious exerclsea think I once paid for a g»ll of rum in when Lord Howe converted it into a *• RTDQEFIELD, Jan. 27th, '54. quested to send iViegatr