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PUBLISHED POETRY. " You have told U9," said the old gentle­ " Thank God ! Laban Hillman did not be­ on their way. On horseback Marsham was at if produced by a less serious accident; man, 44 that you are one of those travellers come a scourge to his species." home, and by his instructions Laban had both father and brother saw at once, Every Tuesday Morning, "WHEN MEMORY LOOKS BACK." who seek amongst the works of nature the The peace of 1763 transferred the evils been made, at nineteen, also a passable something worse than common illness A FEW RODS WEST OF THE BKIDGE, When memory looks back on the record of years, still more interesting works of man, and of war from the fields, villages, and cities horseman. Galloping over the phiin of preying on her mind. This suspicion was Ere reuson and feeling decay ; the yet still more important workings of the of Germany, to the houses and families of Chelmsford, they were both, but the elder confirmed by her refusing the interference BY Ere the fooistops we leave in this valley of tears, human heart. You seem to bo struck with Great Britain. Bands of reckless officers, in particular, in high spirits. - = ? of a physician, and requiring to be left J A ME S E, E E D * JR- alone with her parent and brother; even Are swept to oblivion away ; that picture." poor in purse and morals, spread themselves 44 Now you are to know, young manj 44 her second mother, her old servant Bertha, Tw0 'Tis sweet, when delight has been sober'd by age, It is in an extraordinary manner well over the nation. Many of these men, said Marsham, 44 for what purpose I have TERMS—' Dollars per annum, payable 44 was dismissed. ' ; ' < -yif To glance on its mirrors again; executed," I replied. If not an improper whom nature intended for better purposes, dragged you into rationality ; did you ever quarterly: Mail Subscribers in advance. AJiboral A dreadful silence of "several minutes was ; curiosity, I would be glad to be made ac were personal acquaintances of the owner, hear of me fighting a duel V' discount made to companies.—Any porson who will To glide o'er tho clouds of adversity's page— broken by the distracted young woman ex» They seem not so desolate then. quainted with tho subject." aud made themselves welcome at Hillman With some surprise at the question, re­ become responsible for six papers shall have the 44 claiming, "No ! no! I do not deserve such On ono condition," replied the old man, House—a house which better deserved the plied Laban, 44I have not." seventh gratis. As tho tempest brings calm, as the hoar frost that your curiosity can be gratified." title of a splendid barrack, than that of a a heaven on earth." " But I have put a stopper on an impu­ AT the dawning, disperses in day, [spiings "Name it," I interrupted hastily. private gentleman's seat. "My God, my child," sobbed Col. Hill­ dent mouth more than once," exclaimed NEW AND CHEAP SPRING GOODS. So tho sun through the shade of vicissitude flings Without directly replying, tho old gen In this drama of idle gaiety, young man, what can all this mean?" And lie rILLIAM GALE has just returned from New Marsham, 44 though I have never shed A beautiful light on our way ; tleman opened a reading desk, from which Cajsar Brentwood was conspicuous in per­ clasped his daughter to his bosom. York, and is now opening a largo and blood in a duel. It is my opinion that in splendid assortment of Fancy end Staple Dry And passion and rapture, when tempered by tho't producing a printed pamphlet, and handing son and rank. Raised by family influence, "My father, my brother, do not—do not these days, while the military mania lasts, v {Joods, which will be sold wholesale or retail, at No trace of unhappiness leave; it to me, ho then observed, "You havo ex­ at the age of twenty-two, to a regiment, look so kindly. Oh ! I cannot bear"—in a young gentleman ought to learn to sling ! Very rcduced prices, viz-fine and superfine Black, Even gircf, when rctnembor'd, has tranquility taught- pressed an intention to ramble over the hills and in full possession of an ample fortune, broken accents fell fi'om her lips, as the Blue. Green, Olive, Brown, Claret, Mulberry, Mixt stones to a hare's breadth, as ho may meet Hovv vain, how ungratoful to grievo. about Valley Forgo and the Bull's Head. was, after Ool. Hillman himself, the most sufferer attempted to sink to her knees— «nd Invisible Green , 60 pieces Fancy a Goliah V' •Colored Cassimeies and Satinnetts, a large assort If you will accept a companion, these sheets prominent character at Hillman House. "your Maria is lost—ruined!" • ' Life's briers and roses—its gladness and gloom; Too young, and too much prepossessed tnent of \Vato»ed, Changeable, and Plain Gro de will inform you who the characters were Laban Hillman, young as he was, perceiv­ "No, my sister!" fervently exclaimed Berlins. Gro de an J Flaunces for Ladies dres­ Do they vanish together ?—Oh no ! with the mania, tho old captain himself was who are represented by thoso figures." ed that Col. Brentwood, under an exterior Laban, as ho replaced her on her father's ses, Wide Black India , 10 pieces of Black The flow'rets we pluck, and coudenso their perfume, laboring under, while declaiming against As soon a3 breakfast was over, tho old of the most perfect polish and : pp irent breast, "whatever may be the secret, horrid Gro de Swiss and Italian , from fifty cents to The weeds to tho desert we throw ; it, Laban assented with a very approving vighty-seven and a half cents, 6 pieces of Black Gro gentleman putting on a white broad brim­ candor, was cool amid revel, and reflective cause of your despair, there are two who Like the bee, thoughts fly over the field of the past, nod, and the old soldier continued-: tie Naps, from i7 to 62 cents. Black Sinchens and med and low crowned hat, seized a massy when others thought him careless to boyish will not, cannot desert you." She raised Sarcinet, Black Node, Black Twilled , Green Find ingsweuts wherever they roam : 44 Yes, Laban, they have taught you a- crabstick, and we sallied forth to enjoy one excess. Artful in gaining tho secrets of her streaming eyes, and with a smile play­ Saicinet, Mixed Camblets, Pongee, 'Black They wander through sunshine and storm, and at last rithmetic far enough to tell how many fin­ ing on her wan features—such a smile as and Crapes, 4-4 and 6-4 superior Black of the finest series of landscapes in Penn- others, whilst extremely reserved on his own Store nought but their honey at home. gers and toes there ought to bo on ten per­ when French Crapes for Veils, Pink, Blue, Green and Ivania. From every swelling eminence side. At tho card table ho almost uniform­ must beam fron. a repentant spirit, sons ; they havo taught you to write, so as "ootstool of Straw Color French Crapes Green, White &. Black e views changed, and in succession lay ly lost in the early part of the evening, aud forgiven and received at the foot; Bloud Veils, 4-4 and 5-4 fine Greerj Berrage, I not to be very easily read, and driven you MISCEIiliANY. before us, the valley of Schuylkill in both almost invariably left the table a winner. Eternal Mercy—she unbnrthened her op­ 10 Boxes elegant Crape, Silk, Gauze, Mandcrino. far enough into tho classics to set you at de­ pressed heart to her two best earthly friends. and Sewing Silk Shawls and Handkerchiefs. 4-4, directions, and the not less, changing and Profuso in lavishing small sums, he evaded, fiance ever to road your way out again; She was indeed a fallen, ruined being—and 6-4, and 6-4 fine Plain and Figured Bobbinnet , From tho Casket. romantic valley of Perkiomen. We had under various pretences, ever lending mo­ Blond Quillings and Edgings; Bobbinet Quilling-* of" and they have, with tho assistance of your Ccesar Brentwood was tho destroyer. The • THE DESERTER. ranged over the spot where General Wash­ ney to any considerable amount, except un­ all widths, Thread and Bobbinet & Ed tailor, enabled you to dress so as not to be disclosure was made, but not until the sister Travelling leisurely along the road from ington, with the forlorn hope of human li­ der very safe security. Himself and equi­ Inserting Trimmings, Silk, Pongee, and Spii laughed at. But after all, the only accom­ had obtained a promise to do no act of Handkerchiefs, 50 pieces Irish , from 25 Philadelphia to the Yellow Springs, in berty, spent the dreadful winter of 1777-78, page were splendid, and as an individual, plishment you possess, to any purpose, is to rashness. The father was indeed far be­ cents to §1 25 cents, White and Brown Satin Jean, Chester county, on foot as. usual; the exposed to every deprivation and every hard­ an uncommonly fine person gave him great sit on a horse, without danger of being laid yond tho power of revengining the injury Corded Skirts, 10 pieces Black Silk , from $2 sun was throwing his last ra3'S on the ship ; whilst the British army, under Howe, advantage. With such passports, afforded to $4 50 cents, 36 and 40-inch real Italian Cravats, in tho rubbish at his feet. Tho useful part dono his family ; his mind was sunk and tops of the distant hills, and richly decora­ was enjoying the luxury of a city in Phila­ by fortune, and an understanding, if not Bead Bags and Purses, 40 Boxes Ladies and Gen­ of your education you got from me ; but I broken, and the effect of despair was mis­ tlemen's Hoskin and Silk Gloves, from 6 cents to ting a long and dense bank of clouds which delphia. With the local situations and e- well cultivated, not entirely neglected, he have not finished my work, you must handle taken for resignation by both his children. «jj> I 50 cents, a large assortment of Ladies andGen- vents I found my guide a perfect master ; shone in society ; and for so young a man, hung over the landscape down the Schuyl­ a sword, Laban, and a pistol, boy; so that "The soul of thy sainted mother is - tlemens Silk, Worsted, and Hosiery, Green and hours passed for minutes, until we at he had seen much and observed maturely ; and Morine, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, 100 pieces kill. My intention was to lodge that night if any ruffian should give occasion—why, pleading for thee my daughter," said the length reached a very retired spot in a but there was one want, that of moral prin­ Dark and Light Striped and Plaid , an in the old tavern, called " The Bull's that the innocent may not suffer in place of feeble but tender father, as he embraced entire new style, 400 pieces Light and Dark Cali­ Head" near the Valley Forge, let the ac­ small wood, between contiguous farms, with ciple. He was a gambler; duellist, and se­ the guilty?" his wretched daughter, and bade her adieu. coes, from 6 cents to 50 cents, 100 pieces Bleached fine pure fountain. Here my friend, ducer. He had gained, without any very commodations he what they might. Nights "Rest in tho goodness of Him who sees - Shirtiirgs and Sheetings, a large assortment of seating himself on a rock, with a tree for solid proofs of their reality, a reputation Laban Hillman, like every other young Brown Sheetings, by the bale piece, or yard, Co)ton beyond my power to number, had I slept thy broken heart," he repeated, as he re­ the back of his chair, displayed his chroni­ for bravery in battle and liberality in peace. gentleman of his time, who had any pre­ , Batting, and Candle Wick,by the bale, Russia in the western forests, with a block of turned, and again pressed a father's kiss , a large assortmeht of Gauze and Thick wood for u pillow, and the foliage of the cle, and commenced reading. In a word, his character was brilliant and tentions to high life, had received lessons on both the weapons named by Capt. Mars­ upon lips that never before had given him Ribbons, Ladies Leghorn and Straw Hats, Geutle- trees for covering, " and surely," said I to The diamond is hard to cut; but the im­ deceptive—an epitome of the time in men's Fur Hats of the latest style, a large assort­ to rest with pain. He was then led to his room by myself, "it will be delightful to spend a print once made, is difficult to efface ; the which ho lived—with some splendid ex­ ham, but neither seemed willing ment of superfine wide Jet Black French Bomba­ such common-place skill. Laban, who his son. zines, Figured, Plaid, and Plain Swiss, Jaconet, night in tho Bull's Head—classic ground." motto and gem are only to be destroyed to- ceptions. Mould have abhorred the idea of being com­ Very different wore the impressions JVJull, Book, and Medium , 100 Long and But before I could reach my intended cara- gelher. There are hearts of such compo­ To Col. Brentwood might he contrasted 44 pelled to use tho ability when acquired, made upon the mind of the son. My Square Black. , and White Merino Shawls, vansera, my eye glancing down a valley to­ sition, that like the diamond, every impres­ another inmate of Hillman House, Capt. very cheap, Plain aud Striped Cantoons, would have been very much rejoiced to sinless, my innocent, my precious sister, wards the Schuylkill, caught the view of a sion endures with the existence of the bo­ John Marsham, a gentleman and a soldier^ Russia Sheeting, Padding, Burlaps, Osna- equal with the sword tho admirable Crich- shall not fall alone," said ho in his own • ^ white farm house amid rich meadows, and som in which its pulses beat. There are in the true intent of the terms. Grave, se­ Imrghs, Wide and Nanow, Plain and Figured Silk ton, or General Dixwell, therefore most breast. Do no act of rashness. That prom­ Velvet Ribbons, Suspenders, Cologne Water, Soap only seen in part through tho luxurious again minds, which, however strong in other date, and unpretending, Capt. Marsham warmly entereed into tho plan. It was ar­ ise shall be kept sacredly. It is no act of and Oils, Penknives, Scissors, Dorchester and Odean growth of ornamental trees by which it was respects, cannot or will not, if once delud­ had risen to the command of a company in , Dark Indigo Biue Checks, Cam- ranged that, without any other person be­ rashness to rid tho world of a villain." overshadowed and enveloped. Full half a ed in any pursuit, risk their happiness or Col. Hillman's regiment. The son of a re­ bricks fiom $1 to $3 50, Lawn, Long and Linen ing made a confident, every opportunity This was indeed the sophistry of indigna­ mile from the road, it appeared a retreat, peace on a road which they have found be­ spectable clergyman, his education was Cambrick Handkerchiefs, 8ic. should be seized in their exercises. Two tion ; but the languago of nature; it was Norwalk, March 18,1833. over which peace had thrown her mantle, set with snares. Those beings are cast sound; and having passed the mercdian years then passed on, at the end of which the expression of a determination not to not to conceal but to protect natural and amongst their fellow men as mariners from of life, his experience, well stored under­ JtfEW SP11SKG GOODS. period, Marsham pronounced Laban an be changed. moral beauty. a wreck, but they are strangers in a strange standing, and dignity of manner, made NO. 3 BURRALL'S BUILDINGS. excellent shot and a far belter swordman. Without retiring to his own apartment, " Hospitality dwells in that mansion," land. Their thoughts ure afar on the ocean, him a most invaluable friend to a young IDDLEBllOOK &MORRIS have justre- With that inconsistency, which Capt. Laban returned to that of Maria, aud ceived a large and Splendid assortment of whispered a voice, coming from my own which conceals in its mighty and fearful man so dangerously placed as was young M Marsham shared with weak and bad men, tapping gently at the door, it was open­ all kinds of Fancy and staple Dry Goods suita­ heart; " perhaps to-morrow night will be bosom their forever lost treasure. Such a Laban Iiillman. The son, however, of a he was in practice moBt powerfully foster­ ed by Bertha, and he entered. His sis­ ble for the present and approaching season, for just as well as this to lodge at the Bull's man was Laban KilJman. dissenting minister, though a tried and ac­ ing the spirit, whilst he was by precept de­ ter, now compo ed, thanked him with a sale very cheap. Head." My steps had led me some dis­ Some years before the opening of the complished officer, twenty years of' ser­ Blue, black, Brown, Olive, Green, Invisible and claiming against all war, public and pri­ smile, as ho sat down by her bedside, tance down the lane, before the friendly ad­ American Revolutionary War, canto to vice left Capt. John Marsham on half Mulbury eolored Broad-cloths; Striped and Fancy vate. "You can now, my gallant boy," and taking one of her hands, observed, Col'd Cassimers; Fine fashionable and Common vice was concluded. On a nearer approach, Chester county a member of the Society of pay for support. As he neither gambled said ho to Laban, with sparkling eyes, "My dear Maria, do you think you could * '4 Satiucts; Black Silk Velvet; Black Italian lus­ the picture became more inviting. In an Friends. He was an Englishman, about nor drank to excess, on any occasion, ho "thrust an insult down the throat of any bear to set out with me, to-morrow, tring ; imitation do; Gros dc Berlin ; Gros de Na­ opposite direction, coming from the river, thirty years of age, of rather robust frame. made both ends meet; never incurred a ples; Black -Sinchew; Green do; Pink Satin; desperado that offers it; you can send, if for tho soat of our aunt in Gloucester­ the deepening shades of evening, and their He was without family, but was wealthy, debt, andjthough never splendidly, always Col'd Florence; 3-4 4-4 5-4 and 6 4 Plain Black necessary, a highwayman to his account: shire?" and White Bobbinet Lace; Grecian Netting; Fine noisy mirth, discovered a group of young- and purchased a farm. In demeanor, he decently dressed. He boarded with a cler­ and better than all, if our dear country "To fly with you, Laban, to the ends of figured Bobbinet Lace and edgeing; Thread Lace ; persons advancing to the house. In the was grave; indeed,rather sad in his looks. gyman, a cousin of his own; arid though Bobbinet Inserting ; Pearling ; bobbinett Footings; should be soon engaged in a war, which, tho earth." piazza were seated a man and woman, both Ho neither avoided nor sought society, but a most sincere friendship existed between 44 blonil quiltings and edgings ; white aud green gauze thanks to the madness of ministers, may It is folly, Maria, to conceal the fact, rather past the meridian of life, and both pursued the business of his farm as if he them, Capt. Marsham rarely visited Col. veils; blk Italian veil crape; Bishop Lawn ; linen happen, then his imjesty and the kingdom we must all soon quit Hillman House, Handkfs.; Cambric muslins; Plain and fig'd genteely dressed. At some distance from had never known other modes of life. Hillman. The day that Maria Hillman may thank old Jack Marsham for rough wealth"— ; : . Book do.; Plain and Fig'd Swiss do.; Medium do.; them sate a man white with years, but with Many gossips, of both sexes, thought him a reached her eighteenth year was an ex­ 44 Wealth, my brother," interrupted Ma­ Plain and Fig'd Jaconet do.; Plain Mull; Long hewing tHe block of an excellent officer." that attractive and indescribable exterior ception, and on that day Marsham made 44 Lawn; Green Moreen; 3-4 6-4 7-4 and 8-4 Linen mysterious being ; and so he was to all but Time advanced with Marsharn aud his ria, what have wo gained by wealth ? which so strongly and distinctively depicts one, aad from that one the following notes one of a numerous assembly at Hillman and Cotton Diaper; Russia do.; Irish Linens, some eleve, as il did with Col. Hillman, and his Wealth ! if I could go with you and our vety fine; Calicoes, a large assortment of all colors, the aged remnants of the American Revolu­ House. on his history were obtained. daughter, the lovely and beloved Maria. father into a wilderness, or be changed to a qualities, and prices; Ginghams; Silk-Flag, Pongee, tionary War. A fine house dog, with a In the midst of the tumult of dancing, The family of Laban Hillman, if not At an early age the effects'of a long Milita­ laboring cottager, how gladly "would I and B-ndanna Handkfs.; Cotton Flags; Black and bark which seemed a kind of welcome, an­ music, play, and small talk, as Laban Blue Silk Velvet Stocks; Black and Col'd Bomba noble, reached tho margin of aristocracy ; ry service become apparent on Col. Hill­ mako tho change." < was passing the observing veteran, the lat­ 44 sine do.; Gloves and Mitts.; Silk, Worsted and Cot­ nounced my approach : and I was mot at a were wealthy, and also respectable. In the In itself, it is," replied Laban, "as con­ ter seized him by the arm, demanding with man—effects not left alone; he was verg­ ton Hose and half Hose; Silk Braids; Van- wicket-gate by the younger man, who was words of the man himself, "This might be temptible ns many of its possessors; but dikes; Linen Floss White Linen and Cotton Tapes; smile, 41 What is the object of haste, ing towards the grave, under tho double holding the gale open when I approached. said, without vanity, as we cannot choose whether a blessing or curse, we are inde­ Bobbins; Black Cotton Ferrits; Clark's Spool Cot­ Laban ?" ressure of premature decline und apprc- " Your house, friend," said 1, " has lured our own ancestors. The titles which the pendent of Hillman estate, I this day re­ ton; White and Col'il Cotton Balls; Fine Wire Cot­ "No object at present," replied Laban, ensions of ruin to his children* His days ton; Patent Linen Thread; Blk., Bluo and Col'd me from the road." And I briefly related world bestows on us, it is equal folly to ceived letters from Gloucestershire; our •i excites my haste. I am running from and onco ample fortune wero passing away Italian Sewing Silks; 6-4 Red Padding; Canvas the advice I had received, 4o put off my conceal or display. The humble appellation Uncle Scunners has loft us aa ample for- •

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that his fame needs no feeble aid from me. ified to be informed in what way those three MARRIED GROCERIES, PAINTS AND OILS. FIRST STORE WEST THE BRIDGE brethren came in possession of Elder Gibbs's FLOUR. The living witnesses of his public and In NeW York, bv the Rev. Mr. Fields, M HIE subscriber at his old stand west of the EATHER BOOTS. SHOES & FINDINGS. UfcT receivedid pper sloop Red faults, whether it has been by.communication Bridge, offers for sale a general assortment of private life will soon follow him to the Nicholas Laidlow to Miss Sally Hoyt, both of this T jy;.The subscriber would inform the Public, .that vig.V19. a quantityquantity of fresh Canal Flour,. for tale good Family Groceries, among which may be found J tomb. Already a second and a third gen personal knowledge, though ihe latter we think town. he has (in addition to his former ceeap by theie subscrsubscriber. EDWIN LOCKWOOD. not likely, as the location of the Gentlemen is Yesterday Morning, by the Rev. Mr. Hall "•(irk bjr the barrel or retail, Pork and Beef Hants, quantity of Sole and Upper Leather and Norwa'k, May 14. A few rods East of the Bridge. oration are upon the theatre of action, and from 30 to 70 miles distant from here, and we Mr. John A. Weed to Miss Emeline Chichester Shoulders, Codfish, Mackerel, Shad, Canal Flour tb sell oh as accommodating terms as anviv in. the Young Hyson, Hyson Skin and Soucheng Teas,Loaf ** the men and the events of the revolution much doubt that either of l)re Gentlemen, except both of Norwalk. iconntry. WILLIAM MAYBURY. ONG ISLAND BRICK FOR RALE.—TH« and Brown Sugars, of various qualities, white beans, 1 and of the interesting period between it and ing Mr. Wildman, ever saw the man, and his ac Norwalk. May 6th, 1833. 19 subscriber lias on hand a large qnantity of Long dried apples, spices, raisins, figs, nuts, molasses, By L the firm establishment of the present con quaintance with him must be very limited. Island Brick for sale cheap, viz. hard brick $5. sal- 0?3 WANTED c^D the hogshead"or retail, of first quality, rock salt HE Court of Probate foir the District of Nor ion $4 E. LOCKWOOD. ; :stitution, must ere long live only in the pa As we know not how extensively the Chris­ (cheap) blowrblown salt by the sack or bushel, butter,lard, Norwalk, May 14. A Boy from 15 to 17.years of age, as an Ap­ T walk, hath limited and allowed six mortths gesof history. I witnessed the public con tian Secretary circulates, also, we know not in 4-c. Paints andai oil* of all kinds, painters, scrubbing from the date hereof, Tor the creditors to the estate what part of the United States Elder Gibbs' lot prentice to the Printing Business. Apply" NE>V SUPPLY OF GROCERIES Adm'rs. a sense of duty, and requested dy many breth- JJEALTH secured byby the use of the Veget- Also, an elegnnt assortment of China, Imitation increased instead of diminishing my rev has many articles in his line HANFORD CARTER, China, (a beautiful aiticle). Glass and Earthenware, LOTT FORRESTFOI 'Eli. able Universal,'Medicines of the British ere nee for his character and my confi­ both useful and ornamental New Canaan, May 1st, 1833. 3W19 all of which is of the first quality, and which ho will dence in his principles. Plis Farewell Ad which will Ijc sold at reasonable prices. His stock College of Health, which continues to obtain the dispose of on as favorable term? as can be had at ORIGINAL POETRY. consists in part of patent lever, Icpine, alarm Eng approbation of thousands who have been cured SADDLE & HARNESS MAKING dress, that powerful and affecting appeal HE subscriber would inform the inhabitants of ony other Store in the Town. Tho subscriber is There is a diamond brighter far, lish and French Watches, wntch chains of all kinds, of every complaint to which the human frame is thankful <0 his friehds and the public in geneial, for to his countrymen, that manual of wisdom seals, keys, slides and rings, filligrec, jet, paste, chas­ liable. The extended celebrity of these medi­ T the town of New Canaan and ifs vicinity, that lie intends to manufacture and keep constantly on their past favors since his commencomeut in the for the American citizen, embodies his Than all the gems that monarch's wear, ed. friendship, wedding, hair and plain finger rings cines has induced the unprincipled and base lo hand at his shop, about onegmile east of the meet- above business, and solicits a continuance of their There is a flower of lovely hue, diamond, jet, p<*arl, paste, f.lligree and cair.no breast sentiments and feelings. May lie who exert every possible means of gratifying their iug-house, an assortment of saddles, bridles, har- patronage. JOHN D. RAYMOND. pins, buckles, bracelet clasps, bead bags and pur cupidity, reckli'ss of the Consequences to the Old Well, April 9th, 1833. holds in his hands the fate of nations im But soon it passes from the view, steel and gilt purse clasps, velvet purges, pocket nesess, fac. which will be offered as cheap as can be community, by the attempt to palm off their own press us all with the conviction of its There is a bright a lovely star, books and wallets, silver, brass and metal thimbles, purchased elsewhere. There will be no pains spared OTICE.—The subscribers have takeb thci paltry composition as the genuine imported pre­ to please those that shall favor him with their cus­ truth and importance, and teach us to That glads the eye, though seen from far. ever-pointed pencils, steel twoezeis, stillitoes, fine N store No 2 market rquarfe, lately occupi­ soaps, cloth, tooth, hair and shaving brushes, all paration. ft is to be feared that those malprac­ tom. Repairing done in the best manner and with ed by Bartram & Hoyt and intend to keep ti "regard its lessons as the precious legacy dispatch. All orders left at Nash fa Hoyt's stoie There is a home where all may rest, kinds of beads for working, gilt, silk, ribbon and tices have had much evil tendency in some in­ general assortnienf of Groceries of first quality* will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. jhe has bequeathed us. And, if in the Amid the regions of the blest. bead guard chains, plated, brass and steel snuffers, stances, producing immediate fatal results, in New-Canaan. May 1. LAMBERT HOYT. 19 Also Southern and Canal flour. All ordets •instability of human affairs, our beloved plated, brass and japanned trays, plated and brass others inducing every other description of chro­ punctually attended to J. C. SAMMIS, Friendship that gem, the richest gifl candlesticks, brass aud britannia lamps, britanniatc; nic disease. It is necessaryjlherefore to caution ^country should ever be exposed to the dis­ ENNETT fa MALLORY are daily receiving Norwalk, April 9th, 1033. pots, coffee pots, sugar dishes and milk cups, musical asters which have overwhelmed the othe That Heaven to erring man has left, the unwary, seeking relief from their suffering?, Goods from N. York, of tho latest fashions, instruments anil music, violin strings, tea bells, steel B that the genuine Hygeian Medicines can never and intend keeping their assortment complete, so as AINTS Sfc.—A gretietal asssrllhent of fust Republics that have preceded us in the That flow'r is beauty, soon 'tis pas', spectacles and goggles, toy watel es, snuff boxes of be obtained at a Drug Store; and that the un­ to render it an object for all that are in want to give quality Paints, Oils, Glass, Briislies, &c. "world, may Providence, when it suffers Where bright it blooms 'tis fading fast, all kinds, pen knives, scissors, harmonicas, coinbs P dersigned is the only authorized agent in Nor­ them a call. May, 13th, 1833. 20 3t April 9th, 1833. J. S & C. SAMMIS. steel writing pens, pencil points,coral beads, gold "the hour of trial to come, raise up That star is hope, it points a way, walk. "Washington to guide us in averting the gilt lockets, conversation cards, shirt studs, plated HE Court of Probate for the District of Nor- VTAILS.—Wrought aud Cut Nails of all To a bright homo of endless day, and britanuia_spoons and sugar tongs, ^-c. Looking The Family Adviser and Hygeian Record, Twal/c, hath limited and allowed six months from 11 sizes, J. S. & C. SAMMIS. danger. Where friendship, beauty, hope combine, glasses of all prices constantly on hand, brass hand published semi-monthly, is rapidly increasing in the date hereof, for the creditors to the Estate of Fellow citizens—at your request, and in irons, shovels and tongs, tea waiters, silver table circulation, testify ing in thestrongest manner the Thomas H. Baldwin, late of Norwal/i, deceased, to GUARD AGAINST FIRE. To fill the soul with joys divine. dassert, tea, cream, mustard and salt SPOONS and general approbation of its advocacy of the Hy­ exhibit their claims for settlement. Those who neg- your name I now deposit this plate in DEWELLART. PROTECTION the spot destined for it—and the Amer­ sugar tongs kept constantly on hand, and made to geian Theory—that man is subject to only one to present their accounts, properly attested, within EDLAR'S said time, will be" debarred a recovery. All persons INSURANCE COMPANY, COMMUNION WITH NATURE. order, warranted as good Silver as any P in real disease, that is, the impurity of the blood. ican pilgrim shall in after ages come up the countiy. Silver spectacles, warranted good and The 4th edition of Practical Proofs of the indebted to said Estate, are requested to mahe imme­ M. J. STREET, of Norwalk, agent of to this high and holy place, and lay his Thou lookest bright, fair earth! cheap, new glasses fined to ol«l frames, watch and Soundness of the Hygeian Syetem of Pliysoolo- diate payment to JACOB SMITH; Adin'r. W the Protection Insurance Company, of hand upon this sacred column, may he Thy robe is rich anji new, clock repairing rarefully done, and all jobbing attcn gy, is now in the press and will be shortly pub­ Norwiillf, Mav 13. 1833. 20 Hartford Connecticut, offers to insure Houses; ded to Engraving on door knockers, coflin plates r lished. The Pills are sold in packets of $3, Stores, Mills, Factories, Barhs, and the con­ recal the virtues of her who sleeps be­ With fiow'ry spangles shining forth, Spoons, notarial seals, &c. HAT ESTABLISHMENT, neath, and depart with his affections pu­ and $1. For sale by the only authorized Agent sents of each, together with ever} other similat Of brilliant golden hue ; N. B. Please call asyou arc passing through lo the NEW CANAAN species of property, rified and his piety strengthened while he City, and LOOK at my Goods, &c. 3t2I for Fairfield Counly. Thy blooming shrubs and trees, EED 8f SANDERSON would inform the in- invokes blessings upon the memory of the Agents have already been appointed in some of Against Loss or Damage by Fire. SEW ESTABLISHMENT. tho neighboring towns ; List of theiri so far as have habitants of New Canaan and its vicinity,that Mother of Washington. In pink, and white, and green, they have fitted up the building lately occupied as a The rates of Premium offered, are as low a§ SAUGATUCK FANCY STORE. been appointed.—Elijah Sanford, Esq., Newtown; Exhale sweet fragrance on the breeze. Messrs. Wilmot & Lobdell, Danbury ; Mr. Edwin store by Messrs Ilusted and Seely. where they are those of any other similar Institution, and ever£ manufactuiing and will keep constantly on han.i, a T NORWALR GAZETTE* In love's pure artless tnien :— THE subscriber begs leave S. Ilolly, Stamford; Mr. Nelson B. Ells, Sauga­ man has now an opportunit3 , for a trifling suni, to inform the inhabitants of good assortment of Hats of every description.which lo protect himself against the ravages of (his de­ Thy Maker's signature imprest tuck ; Messrs. Sherwood fa Buckley, Southport; Rev. TUESDAY, IBIAY 21, 1S33. Saugatuck and its vicinity Phinehas Peck has taken the Agency for ^Stratfoid, they will sell, wholesale or retail; wood and most structive element, which often in a single hour kinds of farmer's produce taken in exchange for the On all his works and ways, that he has opened a Store Trumbull, Monroe und Weston. sweeps away the earnings of many years in the New Building, on the above named articles Cash not refused. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.—We are informed that And gives the sweetest zest, [C Agents are wanted in all the towns in the The course the office pursue in transacting Wrst side of the Biidge, county,cxcept those towns that arc already supplied- N. B. Those wishing to purchase the above on Sunday morning last, about 9 o'clock, Capl. To all that earth displays !— where he will offer lo the named articles, would do well to give them a call, as their business and in the adjusting & payment oF HORACE O. GAYLORD. losses, is pronipt aiid liberal. For teriris of insu­ Sliadrick Hoyt, of Stamford, attempted to com­ I love to gaze upon thy beauty, public,Goods in his line, as they will sell at least as low as they could if their cheap as can be purchased hats had been sold a number of times, and had as rance, application may be mdde to the tibovd mit suicide, by culling his throat. He has for ARDEN Seeds for saio by C. BETTS. In morning's early roy, at any similar establish­ ^JBT May 2®th, 1833. many profits made on them before they received named Agent who is authorized to is^iie polices some days been laboring under an aberration of When crystal tears bedew thee, ment either in the city or count y. The following is (hem All hats sold by them warranted. All orders to applicants without delay. a list of a few of the principal articles which he has OOL CARDING & CLOTH DRESSING— for hats, either finished or unfinished, thankfully re­ mind, and the fear of some imaginary evil led to And sunbeams come to kiss them all away on hand—English, Wench and Swiss Watch WThe subscriber has purchased the mills late­ ceived and punctually attended to. *3wl9 ADIES BONNETS.—MIDDLEBROOK & Moa- the tragical act. Our informant states that at 4. I'd mingle tears with thee, Watch Chains, seals, keys, slides and rings; corne­ ly owned by Elijah D. Noble, and recently occupied J Ris offers for sale an assortment of Ladies Leg­ by Henry Chambers, situated at New Canaan, in AMES FINNEY Sf Co. would inform the Pub­ horn Braid and Tus/cin Straw Bonnets—also a vari­ •o'clock in the afternoon he was alive, and hopes Of truest penitence, lian, fdligrec, jet and paste ear-rings; finger rings of all prices, from 2d. '.o $3; breast pins of various Silver Mine, so called. Ho would lake this oppor­ J lic that they have now on hand a new and ge­ ety of Misses Straw Hats and Trimmings, which were entertained of his recovery. That I should e'er ungrateful be, " kinds ; jet and gilt waist buckles ; silver thimbles of tunity to inform his friends and the public generally, neral assortment of Groceries, which they will sell will be sold very low. that he has put his Carding Machinery in first rate For such beneficence !— all kinds ; common ditto ; evei-pointed pencils ; toy at the lowest prices, at their old srand, a few doors THE MAIL.—The new mail arrangement has order for Carding Wool, and also Cloth Dressing. watches; plated table and tea spoons; britannia west of the Brtdge. The following comprise a part ERNANIA and Fancy Crape Shawls, of vari­ Then feel "the sun of righteousness, "become the subject of general dissatisfaction and do.; plated sugar tongs; ivory salt spoons; gi t snap.; All kinds of Boards and Timber Sawing on short of theii stock: H ous colors and sizes, for sale by notico, and all kinds of timber and Boards constant­ With healing in his beams," coral beads; gilt and steel watch chains; watch rib­ First quality Western Canal Flour Wholesale or M1DDLEBROOK & MORRIS. •complaint. It will be seen by our columns this ly for sale by PLINEY DANIELS. Retail do Rye, Bread, Crackers, and Cheese, y Eclipsing all the brightness bons; plated and steel spectacles; pocket books, RENCH PRINTED MUSLINS—Just ro- week, that we have sufficient reason to < purses; purse clasps; lead pencils; safety chains; New Canaan, May 20, 1833. Loaf, Lump, St Croix, New Orleans, Havanna, and IS. B. To accommodate those living at a distance, Fceved by MiddlebrobA & Morris, a few pieces plain—not having received a word from Hartford Of sublunary scencs; spectaclu cases; steel pens; beads of all kinds for India SUGARS. Ilyson, Y. Hyson, and Souchong the subscriber will receceive and return once a week, of Corded Muslins and French Ginghams, which wili working; beads needles; gilt beads; britannia coffee TEAS. Java, Manilla & Laguira COFFEE. since our last publication. It is in vain lhat our And sealing my soul with love— wool and cloth at the following places, viz ,—Nash be sold cheap. and tea pots; brass candlesticks; scissors; pen and Molasses, an article worthy of particular attention With love divine! fa Hoyt's, St. John fa Comstock, and Justus Iloyt's friends at Hartford attempt to furnish the public socket knives; snuffboxes; hooks and eyes; shaving A general assortment of Wines, first rate 'for Sick Mill, New Canaan. 21 TIMBER & LATH. 13v which in courts above, joxes; razor straps; fancy soap; cloth and hair ncss," he, Lemon Syrup. Wintergreen, Pepper­ with the latest proceedings of the Legislature mint & Annisepd Coadials; Nutmegs, Cinnamon, TOT OW Landing, a large assortment of Timber Jesus will own me his, and he is mine. brushes; tooth brushes; looking glasses of various NEW GOODS'. i.^1 and Lath, consisting of every sizo and length by the publishing of a Daily paper, for among prices, from 2s. to $10; tea waiters; silver spoons Cloves, Rasins, Figs; Pork, and Pork and Beef Norwalk, May 1833. HUBBELL has just received the largest ao- Hams ; Chocolate, Allspice, Pepper, Ginger,; Oran­ necessary for any building, also gutter sticks of any those in this vicinity who have subscribed for the constantly on hnnd and manufactured lo oider; silver L. assortment of fashionable Dry Goods ever dimensions ; Lath 1 1-2 and 11-4 inches, very supe-. spectacles, &c &c. ges, Peanuts, Ahnonds, Madeira Nuts, Butter/ Lard, DaliyReview, we know not one who has received offered in this market. The public are respectfully Herrings, Codfish, Mackerel, Soap, Candles, Ptilaud rior, also frOm Albany, a general assortment of CONNECTICUT LEGISLATURE. N. B. The strictest attention paid to watch repair­ invited to call and eqamine for themselves. Starah, Copperas, Indigo, Spadish and American boardJ, plank and shingles, all of whifeh will be. a single number—as for ourself, we havf ing, and all job work done on the shortest notice. HOTTSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Norwalk, May 13, 1833. Segars, Snuff, Tobacco, Lamp Oil, Powder and sold at a small advahce by FRANCIS W. JESUi* An apprentice wanted immediately by the subscri­ Saugatuck, May 13th, 1833. ; been a little more lucky , as we have received TUESDAY, MAY 14. Shot, Trpers, Mustaril, Rict, Tamarinds, Shoe, ber. Saugatuck, Mav 10. EDWIN GLOVER. one number. Whatever is received from the A -quorum not being present, the House ad­ NEW SUMMER GOODS. Scrubbing and White w ash Brushes, &c. Potash, a THE SloopOKANGEj S. Raymond, master, will during the season receive. East comes by the way of New York, some journed to the afternoon. SAUGATUCK GROCERY STORE. ILLIAM GALE has just returned from New first-rate ai tide, Wrought and Cut Nails, and Brads Afternoons—Report of the Canvassers of York with a large assortment of Staple and of all sizes. Freight from the store or dock of week or two after it is mailed. We learn that mrELSON B. ELLS would- inform the inhabi- W Gibbs & Raymond, for New York or Votes for Members of Congress, accepted, and i.^1 tants of Saugatuck and its vicinity, that he has Fancy Dry Goods, consisting ol the following,— blue, black, Olive, Brown, Adelaide, Invisible Green, CEDAR & CYPRESS SHINGLES. any other place. Freighting in Lum last week some packages came to our Post-office transmitted to the Senate. now opened (in his new.Store adjoining the Bridge, C3TREET fa JAMES have just received per ber or bark'done on the most reasonable terms Also; Petition of Elihu Barber for a divorce, refer­ west side the river,) a general assortment of Groce­ Russell Brown, and Mix't Broadcloths of vaiious in a common Meal bag,twisted into a knot at the qualities, a large assortment of corded, striped, ^5 schooner United States, 40,000 3 feet Cedar orders directed to Gibbs ^"Raymond, will be punc­ red to the joint standing committee on divorces ries of the very first quality, and which he now offers plaid and plain cassimeres and satinnets, from 37 Shingles, 35,000 2 feet do do, 25.000 2 feet Cypress tually attended to. "Norwalk, April 30. end ; yesterday morning, the packages^for Sau­ to the inhabitants of Saugatuck and its vicinity, and Petition of J. Watrous came from the Senate cents to $2 50, striped and plain beaverteens, can- do. Also per sloop Minerva, from Albany, 100,000 gatuck and Norwalk were brought in the driver's to the public at large, as cheap as can be purchased indefinitely postponed, committee of conference toons, bang-up cord, Orleans cord, 15 ps blk, brown pine Shingles; 20,000 feet Spruce Flooring Plank; WANTED IMMEDIATELY. at any other store in tho place or country. The fol­ pockets, who,as he staled himself, had feceived McCurdy and Ripley, and green French for Gentlemen's wear, 20,000 feet of Hemlock and Spruce Timber, and a FEW thousand bushels of Corn, for which the lowing comprises a part of his stock, viz,—Young Communication from the Governor relating to black and brown princetta. black prunella, mix't, eneral assortment of boards, plank, scantling and full mark°t price will be paid by orders not to leave them at either of the above and old hyson, hyson skin, souchong, gunpowder and A documents on Revolutionary claims, read and or­ brown, striped and plaid linen drillings, blue and siding, all of which is offered at the lowest market SMITH, BLACKMAN fa HOYT. places. We hope lhat steps will be taken, and imperial Teas, by chest or retail, St. Croix, New Or­ dered lo be transmitted to the Senate—resolu­ brown twilled jeans, yelluw and blue , prices. Norwalk, April 23, 1833. leans, White Ilavanna, and loaf and lump sugars, at taken immediately, to effect an alteration in this tion that the subject matter thereof be referred aven cassimers, 19 ps odean. dorchester and com­ PLOWS. wholesale or retail, West India and other Molasses, OR SALE OR TO LEASE FOR ONE OR miserable and short-sighted arrangement. to the committee to whom was referred lhat part mon tickings,10 ps brown twilled jeans,Er 400 O X Plows for $4 50. Horse do. for $!3 50; by the gallon or hhd., rice, bv the bbl., hundred, or MORE YEARS—A convenient dwellinghouse fthe Governor's Message relative to communi­ ps bleache J and blown sheetings and shirting, from F' O For Sale by D. BARTRAM. Since the above was in type we have receiv­ le«s quantity, coffee of different descriptions, No. cents to 25 cents, 50 ps printed muslins, Paris nearly new, barn and other out buildings, together cations from other States. Norwalk, May 10th. 1833. 1 Mackerel, by bbl or retail, chocolate, Y. H. Tea, nt tftyle, elegant patterns, 300 ps elegant light calicoes', with about two acres of land, on which is a young ed our Hartford papers, from which we copy as Report of the Directors of the Connecticut 6s. per lb., 5s. at wholesale, bunch and muscatel rai­ new style, from 6 to 37 cents, 50 ps French ging­ orchard of selected apple and other fruit trees, a good much of the legislative proceedings as our limits State Prison, referred to the joint standing com­ sins, by the box, quarter box or lb., saleratue, ginger, hams. 5 ps red French calicoes, small patterns, 10 garden, &c. pleasently situated on the East side of LADIES SCHOOL. will permit. - mittee on State Prison. alspice, pepper, sack salt, writing paper, cavendish ps super blk and blue blk Gro de Swiss and Italian Five Mile Rivor harbour, in Norwalk—it being the ISS MORGAN, will re-open her Schtib!in the Norwalk Female Academy, on. Monday the Resolution of the Mechanics' Society of New and plug tobacco, mustard, mess pork, lard, summe.i silds, blk Gro de Sway and Gro de Paris, blk, blue late residence of the subscriber. For terms, which M "In giving place to the following communica­ Haven, referred to the joint standing committee and fall strained oil, lemon syrup, champaigne and will be reasonable, apply to David Lockwood, near 6th of May. Boa;d can he obtained in the family and col'd watered silks, for dresses and hats, a large with herself, on reasonable, terms. In order that at, wines of different descriptions, codfish and herrings, assortment of plain and blk Gro de Naples and the premises, or tothe subscriber in New Canaan. tion, we yield to the requests of several respect­ on Lotteries. regular system may be established, it is desirdble that pork and beef haui3, ground alspice, pepper and cin­ flaunces for dresses, furniture and fine stiipeii dimi­ Feb. 9th. 1833. ERASTUS SEELY. n7tf able individuals. We are encirely ignorant of Report of the fiscal concerns of the Wind­ all should commence with the terni. namon, cassia in mats, figs, by the drum, cloves, hon­ ty, ccrded skirts, white and brown satin jeans, 20 ham Counly and other Banks, referred to the Terms of board (including washing) and Tuition; the parties concerned. ey, tablo salt, coffee mills, pitch forks, and mowing ROKE into my inclosure ablackbarrowHog,on joint standing committee on Banks. iioxes sewing silk, crape, 'mandarine, gauze, silk, including Wilting, Grammar, Ancient and Modern and cradle scythes, cedar pails, shoe blacking, Amer­ and shawls and handkfs.,2U0 blk, the 27th of April, 1833; the owner is desired MR. EDITOR—By giving the following a place Mr. Waldo introduced a resolution referring B Geography, Ancient arid Modern History, Map draw­ ican and Spanish segars, chemical ink, not equalled scat let and white long and square merino shawls, at to prove property, pay charges and take him away. in your paper, you will oblige a number of your hat part of the Report of the Commissioner of ing, Rhetoric, Logic, Natural arid Moral Philosophy,' by any in tho world, sulpher and roll brimstone, Ep­ about half the former price, brown and green para­ DAVID S. GRAY. subscribers; and it is confidently believi-d, do the School Fund undisposed of, with the accom­ som salts, castorial hair sieves, East India preserves Saugaturk, May 6th. 1833. 19 Chemistry, Astronoinj Mental and mechanical Arith­ sols, silk and cotton umbrellas, thi'ead lace and edg­ metic, Algebra, Composition, Transposition, Critical much loaid the cause of truth. Whereas, David panying' documents, to the joint standing com­ in jars, Spanish indigo, soda and seidlitz powders, ings, 4-4, 5-4 and 6 4 fine bobbinet lace footings, all Gibbs is published lo the world (as we think) in a mittee on the School Fund. Essences, cotton yarn, dried apples, tamarinds, 71 OR Sale at a bargain, 1 fine blac/t coat and pan­ reading, Definitions, Needle Work, Natural Philoso­ widths, 4-4 and 5-4 Grecian lace foriveils, blond foot­ taloons, second hand, scarcely soiled, of a very singular manner, in a paper printed at Bill for a public act relating to foreclosures earthen and scone ware, gunpowder, shoes and hats, 1 phy, Botany and Geometry per year $140,00; ings and edgings, Grecian footiugs, 50 ps shirting, largest size. N. S. BAILEY. Ffench, (per quarter)' $5,00; Drawing do. $4,00; Hartford, Connecticut., dated the 27th day of and mortgages, read first time. churnching dry dates, and churnching dry ginger, linens from 25 to $1 25. 10 boxes of elegant and in boxes, poland siarch, saltpetre, alum, water-proof Music $10,00; Chinese Painting on Paper and on April, 1833, entitled the Christian Secretary, in Bill for a public act relating to the settlement new style gauze hat ribbons, while satin riobon, all ANTED immediately by tHe subscriber; a Velvet $4,00; Terms of Daiy Scholais, including varnish, confectionaries, wheat and rye flour, Sfc. widths, thibet wool, cashmere, merino and prussian the following manner, viz :— of Estates, read first time. P. S. For the above articles and many others, w fist rate Journeyman Tailor. Grammar, Geography, arid Definitions, $3,00; Arith­ hdkfs., hook, jaconet, swiss, mull, cambric and nau- Caution.—" A man by the name of David Bill for a public act relating to highways and pleasecallat the Store of Nelson B. Ells, in Sauga­ N. S. BAILZY. metic arid small History, extra, 50 cts.; Map Draw­ Gibbs, from the principality of Wales, has been bridge0, read first time. sook muslin3, plain, fig'd and plaids,100 doz Ladies, ing 50 cts.; Tytler's History do. 50 cts: tuck. Saugatuck, May J7th, 1833 Misses and Gentlemen's gloves of every description, ARPETING.—The subscribers have this day vniting and preaching among the Baptist Bill for a public act. relating to the observance received a great variety of fine; . super­ REFERENCES. W WOOL. CARDING, from 6 cents to $ 5 50, 500 ps plain, green," blue and C Norwalk. Rev. Dr. Kemper; Col. B. Lockwood j Churches in (hisState,whatever letters of recom­ of the Sabbath and days of Thanksgiving, pass­ fig'd paper hangings, linen, cambric and linen cam­ fine and Double Superfine, Ingrain and mendation he may present, his recent conduct ed, Yeas 116, Nays 62. HE subscribers would inform thejnhabitants of Judge Isaacs; Stephen Smith, Esq...... Wilton and its vicinity, that the business here­ bric hdkfs and long lawu«, blk, green and white Venetian Carpetings ; also 4-4 and 6-4 Matting, un­ lias been such as to destroy and forfeit the con­ usually choap; together with a la.ge supply of do­ Stamford. Hon. Charles Hawley. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15. toT fore carried on under the firm of Daniel Taylor fy- blond gauze veils, silk, flag, pongee and spitalfields mestic Rag Carpeting. 8-4 Table Covers, a Variety New York. Rev. Mr. Shroeder ; Revi Mr. Bald­ fidence of the Christian public. The Speaker announced the committee on the Co., will be carried on by A. fa C. Taylor, at the old hdkfs, russia diapers, russia sheetings, burlaps, osna- of patterns, veryjrich and cheap. Persons wanting win ; Edward Martin, Esq. ; Thomaisll. Smith, Esq.; J. H. LINSLEY, ubject of receiving the President of the United stand,'6 1-2 miles from Norwalk, at Belden's Mills, so burgs, linen and cotton diapers, all widths, Ladies any of the above articles, can profcure them as cheap Mrs Gen. Hamilton. April 30. 2tlS NATHAN WILDMAN. Slates consistiugof Messrs Judson, Haley and called, where they will card rolls. Wool may be and Gentlnmen's silk, worsted, cotton and linen ho­ as they can be bought in New-York. ALVA GREGORY." Burrall. forwarded to Hubbell & Porter's,! Norwalk, or Thad siery, of every description, 6 ps. elegant and cheap Norwalk, May 61h. . L. & M. B, MEAD: We beg leave to communicate to a candid Committee on Banks reported an amendment deus Hoyt, Nathan Comstock, Zahnan Dikeman, carpeting, 4 ps 5-4 India matting, youth's cloth and EVER.—The subscrihei has this day received leather caps, Gentlemen's fur hats, also 20 doz fine a splendid assortment of Fancy and Staple DRY public what we know respecting the man; as to to the charter of the Windham Bank, read the Store, Wi-ton. and Samuel Sisson's Store,Weston, 0OLLEN MACHINERY FOR SALE;— and common palm leaf hats, 1 case Ladies leghorn l GOODS, which he has spared no pains in baying, bis Istters of recommendation, we have seen and first time. where it will be takon, carded and returned. The subscriber offers for sale cheap, one hats, very fine and pure while, 2 cases leghornhorn braid W cheap; and now offers them to the public cheaper of • A. Si C. TAYLOR; Double Carding Machine; 2 spinning jennies, one suppose them to be good, lhat he was a regular Resolutions that the committee on the Judicia­ and split straw hats with small frouts and square the sariie quality, than can be purchased in any other Wilton, May 18th, 1833. 21 3m of 40, the other 60 spindles ; one billy or roper, 40 authorised minister of the Gospel of Christ, in ry be instrucled to enquire into the expediency corners, of the latest French fashions, 1 case of Store in the Town, County, or State; purchasers' do.; 5 narrow and 2 broad looms ; 1 broad shear­ the Baptist connection, and there can bo two wit­ of submitting to the people an amendment of the ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A smart active misses openwork, leghorn braid and dunstable straw will find it decidedly to their advantage to call and' ing machine, Swift's patent; 1 indigo mill and 1 nesses of respectability produced, who were ac­ constitution, passed. Boy from 12 to 14 years of age. and would hats. I case Ladies openwork hats, black silK velvet, examine his assortment before purchasing elsewhere.,. W napping machine. All of the above machinery is quainted with him in Wales, to prove that he was Resolution that the committee appointed to wish to attend School, and give his services between a large assortment of silk, satin, Marsailles and Va­ has received maybe' good. Apply to Joseph Brush, Greenwich, Coxcob school for his Board. Apply to lencia vestings, greert berrage, blue and while cot­ found the following, viz 80 ps. superfine ',• there recognised as a Minister of the Gospel in investigate the late outrage at the State Prison, Lower Landing; or to the subscriber, Norwalk, May 20. ALFRED MALLORY. ton yarn, from No. 3 to 22, cotton bats, candlewick, ps Cassimeres and Satinnets, 50 black and scar­ good standing. He labored with us in lhat ca­ be instructed to inquire into the meritorious Darien, May 2nd, 1833. WILSON PECK. carpet yarn, and twine, by the bale or less quantity, let Merino Shawls, 300 ps Calicoos, 40 ps Ginghams, pacity for some time during the autumn of 1832, conduct of Lucy A Bascom, at the late insurrec­ FAIRFIELD COUNTY BANK, N. B. The carding and shearing machines are to &.c. &c. Norwalk, May 20. 1833. 30 ps black and colored Silks,100 ps Summer Stuffs, ' and we can say, without any hesitation, that he tion at the prison, passed. May 20th, 1833- be seen at Joseph Brush's, the remaining part at for Gentlemen &Youths summer apparel, 300 crape, "MTOTICE is hereby given, that the Annual Ment­ Rufus Riches Clothing Mill, Stamford. *3wl9 sustained his character in a manner highly satis­ Resolutions that the same committee be in­ LL Persons interested in the Estate of Waters mandarine, palmerine, sewiug silk, hiernia, baiago factory, although he left us. very unexpectedly. structed to enquire for what cause Abby Reed is ing of tho Stockholders of this Bank, will bo Bouton, of New Canaan, who has assigned the A FOR S AWPITTS. NOR­ and gauze, shawls and dress Hdkfs , 80 ps bleached His meetings were well attended, not only by held in confinement at the State Prison, and holden at tho Banking House in Norwalk, on Tues­ same to the subscribers, in trust for the benefit of his day, the 11th June next, for the election of Direciors WALK, BRIDGEPORT & muslins, 40 ps cambric aftd sarsnet Muslin, 10 ps ,,' our own order, but by our Presbyterian and Me­ also her conduct at the late outrage. creditors, are hereby notified to appear, if they see , 20 doz. Ladiesand Gentlemen s Gloves.'k for the ensuing year. The Poll will open at 11 cause, at the Probate Office in Norwalk, on the 27th NEW HAVEN.—The Steam thodist friends, who manifested much good feel­ Resumed the consideration of a bill for a pub­ 40 ps Vesiingsr Travelling Baskets, together willr .i o'clock, A. M., and close at 2 o'clock, P. M. day of inst. May, at 2 o'clock in tho aiternoon, then Boat CITIZEN, Capf. lic act in relation lo jails and jailors. The Bill' most eyery other article usually called for in a Diy • . ing towards him. By order of the Board of Directors, and there to bo heard relative to the appointment, of Peck, leaves E.- side Catharine Market slip every r Good Store. E. STEVENS;- m , . e have in our possession proof communicat­ together with the amendment and a remon­ 3t21 E. M. MORGAN, Cashier. Commissioners on said Estate. morning(Sundays etfcepted)at 6 o'clock. Returning,- ed by a brother in Watertown, where he preach­ strance from Norwich, referred to a select com- leaves Norwalk at 11, A. M. and Sawpitts at 1 P.M. Norwalk, May 13. 1833. HE Court of Probate for the District of Fair­ JOHN RAYMOND, |Trustees. ed a short lime after he left here. He was miltee of one from a county. NATHAN LOCK WOOD, Post Coaches will be in readiness on the arrival field, has limited six months from this date for of the Boat to convey passengers to New Haven, NEW HARDWARE STORE. considered by Ihe people there in a state of par­ Resolution that the committee on the Judicia­ T Norwalk, May 11, 1S33- 20 3't" the creditors to the Estate of Samuel B. Shorwood, through Saugatuck, Southport, Fairfield, Bridge- OSIAH B. HALL has lately taken fhtf Store one; tial derangement, and not an imposter. Now the ry be instructed to enquire into the expediency Esq., late ef Fairfield, deceased, to exhibit their W" OST, mislaid or miscarried, aa yello\yellow paper par- port and Milford to ILitchfield,through ugh Reading,Ncrw- J door East Messrs, Bennett & MalWy's,- where; object of this communication is, that the faults of of permitting the parties to testify in any other claims against said Estate. Those who noglect to JLi eel,containing a paper bag,in which was sundry town and New Milford to Danbury,ry, Bethel, Wrlton, he has d'n hand and intends to keep, a general assot- this man (if any) may be made manifest. than book debt, passed. exhibit their claims within that period will De debarred Letters , Quills, Ink, and 1 1-2 Grose of Corks, was Weston, Ridgebiuy, North Salem raent, of Hardwares. The following comprises We would be as far from doing any thing by Afternoon.—Bill for a public act relating to a legal recovery. put on board the Steam Boat Fanny, at New York, New Canaan. Fafre 12 1-2 cents. M part, viz. Mill, cross, hand, Iron back,-Circular and i which the public would be imposed upon, as the the settlement of estates, testate, intestate, and C. BISSELL, ? Ailminiafrnlnrn on tho 23d March last, directed to the subscriber, and Compass saws, desk, draw, Pad, and cupboard s brethren who have held him up to the world insolvent, read second time and referred to the CHARLES JESUP. 5 A«m,nistrators. on the arrival of the Boat at the Old Well, the parcel FOR SAWPITTS, NQR- locks, Butts, Screws> Brass and brought Thumb with execration ; still, however, we are desirous committee on Ihe judiciary. Fairfield, May 13th, 1833. 21 was handed to Mr. Charles Pati ick, to send up by WALK, BRIDGEPORT & Latches, Bolts and door Knockers, Cutlery, Smiths; Files, Vices, Anvills and Bellows, Pipes, Brass and - that the subjcct should be treated in a Gospel Bill for a public act relating to Courts,[provid­ the Daqbury Stage; since which nothing has been NEW HAVEN Daily.— E. CORKER respectfully informs the Tailors of Tho Steam Boat Glass Knobs, Hollow, Ware, Brass Kettles, anil manner, and that brother Gibbs should not suffer ing for the appointment of clerks of Superior heard of it.—Mr. Patrick having forgotten what he WEST- JFairfield County, thai he has taken the Agency did with it. unless he put it in the Stage. One of CHESTBR, Capt. J. Brooks, jr. leaves E. sideside Andirons, Shovel and Tongs, copper Tea Kettle's/ unjustly. Let him be proved by the rule left us and Counly Courts by the Legislature] read se­ of Williams's Patent Self-varying rule for Cutting tho Letters contained a Bank Book,No 30.989, of the 6f Catharine Matrket every day (Sundays excepted)) and warming-Pans. English and American Window | by Jesus Christ for the discipline of his church, cond time.. Garments of every description, and is prepared to Savings Bank in New York, in Which deposits had at 6 o'clock, A. M. Returning leaves Norwalk at Glass, English and American YVr't. Nails. Cut i and if it should appear that he is an imposter, we The committee on that part of the Gov. Mes­ give the necessary instruction on reasonable terms: been made by mo, as Trustee. Tho book will be of half-past 10. A. M Sawpitts at 12 [noon) Scythes, Cart and Waggon Boxe?, pledge ourselves to be among the first to treat sage as relates lo the constitutional method of AGENCY.—J. E. CORKER is duly authorised to no use to any ono else, as tho Bank has be.cn notified Stages are in readiness on the arrival of the Boat Chains, Sweeds, English and Amer­ act as an Agent for Williams's Patent Self-varying him as such conduct deserves ; but until this is voting, reported a resolution to amend the consti­ of the loss. A suitable reward will bo paid for find­ at Sawpitts to coriVey passengers to Horseneck, ican tr6W, in Bar's and Shapes, different sizes, En­ Rule. A. G.TR.EADWELL, U. S Agent. done, we are constrained to protest against the tution, made thp order of the day for Friday ing tho bundle, and returning it to me, or to Mr. Stanwich and Stamford. And from Norwalk to glish, German ai.d American steel, with many articles ; proceedings of our brethren in publishing him to next, at iwo o'clock, P. M- «M7ARRING'S Cast Iron Plows, warranted, for iCharles Patrick, Norwalk. Saugatuck. Bridgeport, Stratford, Milford and New not named, which will be sold at a small advance/ the world in the manner they have ; the .friends Bill for a public act relating to lunatics, &C. ff sale by C. BETTS, SAMUEL F. LAMBERT, P.M. llavnn. Also (o Danbury, Newtown, Soilthbury, For Cash. JOSIAH B. HALL.- Norwalk, April 22:) of Elder Gibbs in this placc would be much grat­ read a fii^t time and paused, Adjourned. MUy-- aoth,---,18' 183$. " Fivo Mile' ltiver" wiitton, Ct. May 13, 1833. O > $3<; Woodbury aud Litghfield. v ' v.

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:-;7NEW fa CHEAP T a Court of Probate holden at Norwalk|| CARRIAGE MAKING. NEW SPRING GOODS, April 12, 1833, upon the petition of Eliza ps FRESH SPRING GOODS. NOTICE TO BUILDERS DR Y GOOD AND GROCERY STORE, A HE subscribers would inform the public tha AMM1S fa COLLINS respectfully inform the AT THE OliD WELL. AT FIVE MILE RIVER. Adams of said Norwaik as she is guardian toL;""* ir k M. B Mead are now opening a new stock © citizens of Norwalk and the public generally, they are engaged in tho business of getting out HE subscriber is opening,at tke above place HE Subscriber would inform his friends and the Nelson Adams of said Norwalk a minor under • - B 1,of Spring and Summer Dry-Goods, which for T that they have taken the well known stand formerly & furnishing building timber of almost all dimensions, T a complete and assortment of SPRING public in general, that he has taken the Store the age of twenty-one years, shewing to this' style and cheapness, are superior to any now offer­ occupied-by Johnson fa Williams, as a carriage shop, any person wishing to purchase Hewed timber oi GOODS, in addition to his former supply of Dry formerlyT occupied by Roswell Reed, and is now Court that said minor owns an undivided right. " ed in this place. Among their stock may be found where all orders in that liue of business will be buildings ready framed, or to engage unseasone Goods, Groceries, Flours,Wines,Teas, Crockery, offering to the public a general assortment oi Dry in one certain piece of land lying in Wilton, in - 9

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