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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 Broadcloths, 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 Nap 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 Satin, 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 Silks, 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 Serge, 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 Silk 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 Nankeen 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 Gauze 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 Lace, 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 Laces & 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 Linens, 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 Velvet, 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 Cotton 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 Ginghams, 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 Yarn, Batting, and Candle Wick,by the bale, Russia in the western forests, with a block of turned, and again pressed a father's kiss Diaper, 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 Muslins, 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. Scarlet, 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 Moleskin 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, Canvas 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 Tickings, Dark Indigo Biue Checks, Linen 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, cambric 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; Muslin 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- • Ticking; Russia Sheeting; Ticklenburgs; Bur advice," said he, smiling, as he most cor sex, England. I was educated to bo a nui Laban was again with his sister ; but a new . tain. As Laban was seating himself, $Iar- nineteen she was the admired beauty of laps; Osnaburgs; Wall Paper; Cotton Yarn, from dially led me into the piazza, at the moment sance on earth—a soldier." and dreaded calamity was to foil upon this No. 4 to 26; Carpet Yarn; Caudle Wickiag; Cotton when it was entered by the noisy group I sliam observed,, with a something on his Essex. Many, and some of them very ad- devoted family. The son was summoned Col. Raburn Hillman was a very distin Padding and Wadding. had seen coming across tho meadow. Irj'a countenance between u moral remark and a vantagious, offers were made for her hand ; to his father, and found him a prisoner in - N'orwalk. 25th March, 1833. guished officer in the seven years war, and few minutes I felt myself at home. There sarcasm, "In one respect a ball and a bat which offers, as she was left to her own the hands of a sheriff's officer. The once served under the Marquis of Granby in HARD WARM are more, and much more expressive modes tle have great resemblance." choice by her father and her brother, she brave and fearless Col. Hillman was seat- . Germany. lie had loft a young and sor AT fVHOLESAE OR RETAIL. of welcome than by words. "In what," rather hastily interrupted La rejected. There was, on that subject, a ed in his arm chair, his grey locks in dis Y the subscriber. The following ure a few of rowing wife in England, with two infant Night had closed, and we were sitting ban, "can an assembly met for hilarity and melancholy reserve in her manner at vari- order, and his still noble features the pic the principal articles, viz. :— children. On hia return to his fine estate, BCross Cut Saws and Fiddles. Japaned Lamps and down to a very decent supper, when my eye friendship, resemble two hostile bodies met CTrce' with her character. The certain ture pf despair. The events of the last Hillman House was in mourning; he was Griddles, Snuffer Trays and Latches, Knob Locks caught an uncommonly fine picture in em for mutual destruction ?" change in their fortunes the son suspected twenty-four hours had nerved the son to aud Matches, Gridirons and Snuff Boxes, Coffee a widower, and his son and daughter had and dreaded, on account of his parent and broidery. The human faces, done in water 44 Wisely distinguished," answered Mar meet any ordinary calamity with utter i"n- * Mills and Wrenches, Oil Stones and Tea Waiters, lost their angel mother. The desolate a sister. It was a subject on which, it is PowderHornsand Augers,Warming Pans and Meas colors, were remarkably striking. The sham. 41 Why, my boy, there is more of difference; loss of property would not have learance of hia onca joyous mansion, tl probable Solatia, never bestowed a thought; ures, Crow Bars and Horse Whips, Percussian«aps most prominent figures were, an elderly mi hostility now in these rooms, if numbers are weighed with him a feather; but to see his f and Wafers, Cut Nails and Razors, Mortice Locks oss of woman a ho adored, an dliis two be and thus stood affairs when her twen litary officer of very commanding appear compared, than there was on the field of kind and too gdnerous father thus, was i t , «nd Gimblets, Cotton Cards and Mouse Traps, Brass reaved children, struck a damp on the mind tieth birth day came with the rollin ance ; at his right stood another man little Mindcn. In truth, the strong resemblance too much; and falling on his knees, clasp- > V Knobs Clothes Brushes, Horse Combs and Lather of Col. Hillman. Mirth, joy, and gladness, years. Always on an anniversary, the ol Boxes. Bridle Bitts and Sad Irons, Glass Knobs and less imposing, but less aged, and in the full lies in the fact, that the parties, in both ing tho trembling hand of his parent, ex wero for a time banished ; but with a natu Hillman House was again fitted up; all 'Toasting Irons. Butcher Knives and Iron Shovels, costume of a member of tho society of cases, seek the mutual destruction of each claimed, "My father, my father, let them i . Brass Butts and Thimbles, Iron Squares andai Jews rally ardent mind, and with the habits of a who ought, and many who ought not to Friends; before them stood a very young other with perfect indifference;" Now sec have your houses and lands ; lei^ve this cir- . Harps, Grind-stonesurinu-siones andmm Beeswax,ue»v.a*, Looking wealthy officer, the gloom gradually wore be, were invited. All was again bustle, and most beautiful woman, with a child in ing Laban ready to speak, laid his hand on cle of ingratitude, and go with your chil and Sleigh Bells, Cork-screws ar.d Jamb Hooks, away from the mind and house of Hillman. revelry, and unjnyous confusion. Col. Buck Saws and Pewter Faucets, Pocket Knives her arms; behind the general and tho his mouth, and drily demanded, "whether dren ; I have plenty for us all." In the second year of his widowhood, he Hillman seemed revived by the recollec «nd Nail-Rods, Pad Locks and Hair Brushes, Stair Quaker stood a group of military officers ; or not he had ever learned tiie use of the The eyes of the veteren had been fixed ltods and Straw Knives, Slates and Razor Straps, was restored to the head of his table, and tions of by-gone years; but amid apparent whilst to the left of the General, and be small or back sword—or whether he could in vacancy, but the tender voice of his sou . Tongs and Frying Pans, Shovels ahd Tea Bolts. all the intrinsic follies of fashionable lifo marks of deep care were visible to hind the woman, stood a very young and or not thread u marlin spike ten steps with recalled his fleeting faculties; tears came*. Door Springs aud Spectacles, Hand Saws and were again introduced. His-guests were, 6ve of his son. In the crowded rooms Tooth Brushes, Window Springs and Furnaces interesting man, over whose head appeared a pistol?" ^ . to his relief as he laid his head-on the to use the absurd cant of the day, select— there were two who could not sustsin even Trace Chains and Shoe Knives, Steel Squares and the figure of Hope, issuing over a splendid shoulder of his child, faintly ejaculating, ,y that is, they were gay and cold hearted ; Young Hillmanfutterly at a loss to sur Sash Pullies, Brass Nails and Ink Powder, Candle cirvus. Strong agitation seemed to be the the semblance of enjoyment; thes were "Oh ! my ruined children, you were always 1 sticks and Paint Brushes, Mill Saws and Jack they flattered, expressed admiration, and mise the drift of his friend, sat in wonder prevailing expression of the piece. The Laban and Maria Iiillman. The music— , obedient; Maria, where is Maria?'' Knives, Coffee Pots k Pokers, PenKnivcs and Chalk hated each other. ing silence. excellent as it was, and enthusiastic as Lines, Tea Spoons and Scissors, Brass Back Saws General evinced hesitation; the old Quaker 44 Ah ! you are confounded ut my seem e then raised his head, b»* for a moment •nnd Chissels, Copper Tacks and Gou-ges, Wood was pointing to the child rather than the His fame as an officer, his fine urbane young Hillman was in favor of good music it fell again on iht shoulder of his son, and' Screws and Hollund Skates, Window Glass and Gun manners, his mature years, and perhaps ing inconsistency, are you?" again replied —had lost its charm. Beauty floated be mother. The countenance of the latter 44 Laban Killman received into his bosom the# Flints, Table Spoons and Andirons, Riding Whips more than all, his wealth and wine, gave Marshnm. For what purpose do you put fore him without being scarcely seen, and .and Fish Lines, Shutter Screws and Cutting Plyers, showed at once the conflict of fear, hope, on your great coat, when intending to ride, last sigh of his father. Scale Beams and Lanthorns, Curry Combs nod Saw and every emotion which could contend in Col. Hillman great standing in his country. the most heart moving strains fell as discord The veryjgfficer perceived the catastro Files, Cast Stael and Bed Cords, Bed Screws and His son Laban, at every vacation in his stu on a stormy or cold day ?" on his ear. the heart of a mother and wife. Every 44 To defend my body from tho inclemen phe befor LtrDan could believe the reality Horse Brushes, Sheep Shears and Bellows, Bed Key eye in the whole group around him was fix dies, was brought into this dangerous at Maria, though 'queen of the day and of his loss ; not yet steeled'against pity, •and Plane Irons, Curtain Pins and Sledges, Hub mosphere, where the trappings of war daz cy of the weather," replied young Hill Bands and Dish ^Kettles, Pa'ent Butts and Snuffers, ed on the face of the general, with the ut night, Jiad a most bitter task to perfom. representative of the law beheld the scene zled the eye, and the constant rehearsal of in&tl* ^ . , J. Ever desirous to give, not diminish happi Flat Bolts and Lathor„i5rushes. Compass Saws and most stretGh of anxiety, as if life and death "To defend your body; yes, you are with sincere emotion, and look the very W :s, Sauce PaijS'and Screw Drivers, BlackLead hung «pon the words he seemed ready to battles seduced the mind. The high sound ness, the devoted girl made an effort too proper liberty of ringing for the servants, i eel-Yards, Iror. I'otsand Compasses, Lehigh right; but do you comprehend ?—But you pronounce. ing German names of fields whereon, in great for nature to sustain; and in the With them entered Capt. Marsham. Coal nnd Axes, 1-2 Round Files and Table Castors, two wars, the British name had been illus will ere long," continued Marsham, not Sad Ironi Stands and Wagon Boxes, Rat Tail Files I could not keep my eye from the can midst of general noise, if not hilarity, was "My father, my sister," exclaimed La trated, were daily echoed in the hall of giving Laban lime to reply; and quickly borne from the rooms to her own apartment and Iron Castors, Bench Planes and Hinges, Trying vas; and from the position in which I sat, continued by asking, in rather an abstract ban, "Marsham I must be the messeu- Squares and Spiders, Flush Bolts and Adzes. Hat the light fell advantageously on the figures. Hillman House. It was tho poetry of under severe illness. ger"— ters Grates and Lashes, Ditching Spades and Gages, ing tone, " what do you thing, young gen I know not whether during tho supper, or history, the flashing colors of romancc, The indisposition of the mistress of the "Fly to her" excla Snrihfr Steel and Door Knockers, Segar Tubes and made up in a honeyed mixture, and presen tleman, of a ride with old Jack Marsham, Trowels, Sash Cords and Sparables, Steel Traps and before retiring to rest, my deep attention to revels broke the bubble, and the company "leave me here." '%:T'JM? ted to the lips of youth—a chalice of poi to-morrow, to Rayleigh?" Gate Balls. Shaving Soap and Paper, Trunk Locks the picture had been particularly noticed - 44 The very name," replied Laban, 44 re- dispersed. In the retirement of her own And Laban was, in a few moments, ; and Oil Cloth, Chest Locks and Whet Stones, but in the ensuing morning, according to son to moral nature. The total absence of room, and there with the kind assiduity of standing the image of wretchedness • before^ /•I Wrought Nails and Trunk Locks, Red Chalk and all rational object in either war—and their cals sublime and melauclmly reflections,and Indigo, Bread Trays and Carvers, Pocket Rules and custom, I was early up, and as the rays of as I have never been there, I will accom her attendants, she soon recovered her Maria. As if some unseen and unheard •*>V' Sun Glasses. Bottle Corks and Marking .Brushes, the rising sun fell direct upon them, 1 was consequences, murder, hunger, poverty and spirits, so much as to receive her father and messenger had brought the teriable truth, death, amid ruin, were lost in shading. pany you with great pleasure." ? Cotton Yarn and Dog Collars, Knitting Pins aud surprised by the old patriot looking man, as Next day, after an early breakfast, the brother. As to the fete being interrupted, tho terrified girl exclaimed, "Our Draw Locks, Trip Hammers and Anvils, &c he. I was again intently examining the embroi Happily the British nation was not then in the event would have been hailed by Laban, (CONCLUPET.) NKXT WEEK.] The above goods with muny more, may be lound i war, und as h# often affirmed himself, two friends broke from the hall, and were at the Store of JACOB SM1HL dered group. SPEECH OF BLACK HAWK. MONUMENTAL PROCEEDINGS. ple but affecting words MARY THE MOTH FOREIGN* A few days since, three young men on ER OP WASHINGTON. NO eulogy could be ;; A co d blooded and most atrocious mur- You have taken me prisoner, with all my The ceremony of laying the Cornerstone the south side of the island of Martha's higher, and it appeals to the heart of ier was committed on Saturday night) the By an* arrival in Philadelphia, London Vineyard, were engaged laboring in a field warriors, I am much gtieved, for I expec of the monumet to the memory of the ted if I did not defeat you to hold out much Mother of Washington, was preceded by every American. lltli inst:, about a mile east of Morristown, papers hare been received to the 7th of which was once an orchard—two of them These memorials of affection and grati longer, and give you more trouble before I an appropriate Prayer from the Rev. Ed N. Jersey. It stands with but few parallels. April. # plowing, and the other picking up stones tude are consecrated by the practice of surrendered. I tried hard to bring you into ward C. McGuire; after the stone had been The most important item of intelligence at a distance. As the plough passed over all ages and nations. They are tributes of The following is from the New-York Spec ambush* but your last General understands adjusted, according to the rules of Masonry is the refusal of the Pacha of Egypt to a certain part of the land, the plough-share respect to the dead, but they convey prac tator: Indian fighting.—The first one was not so the Chairman of the Monumental Commit make peace with Turkey, on the terms started up two or three pieces of silver coin tical lessons of virtue and wisdom to the Samuel S» Sayre, Esq., nearly sixty years se. When I saw I could not beat you tee, Mr. George W. Bassett, addressed the proposed by the French Ambassador at which were hastily snatched up by the hold living. The mother and son are beyond of age* and formerly a merchant of Pearl- by Indian fighting, I determined to rush on President of the United States, as follows: Constantinople. er, and put in his pocket. His companion the reach of human applause. But the ~ street, in this city, of the firm of Sayre & Smyrna, after having once submited to you, and fight you face to face.—I fought In the name of the Monumental Commit observed him stoop and pick up something, bright example of parental and filial ex Toler, being in want of a man to labor on the Egyptians and accepted the governor hard. But your guns were well aimed. tee, I present you, General, the plate which and when the plough went over the spot cellence, which their conduct furnishesj his farm, repaired hither about three weeks appointed by Ibraham Pacha, has return The bullets flew like birds in the air, and is intended to distinguish that stone, (just again, seeing him repeat the movement, he cannot but produce the most salutary ef ago, and selected, on account of the gene ed to her allegience'to the Turks, all with whizzed by our cars like the wind through adjusted by the Master of the Lodge,) as desired to change situations with hirn. This fects upon our countrymen. Let their ex ral good character and integrity of the out bloodshed or commotion. the trees in the winter. My warriors fell corner stone of this Pile. I am happy, sir, was done, and he too, reaped his crop ample be before us, from the first lesson Swiss, an emigrant from that country, who The Irish enforcing Bill passed the around me; it began to look dismal. I saw that he who has defended his country's when each finding that the other was master which is taught the child, tiU the moth has ultimately proved to be his murderer. House of Lords on the first of April, as my evil day at hand. The sun rose dim on rights when periled in the cause of freedom; of the secret, they proposed a manoeuvre to er's duties yield to the course of prepara On Saturday evening, the latter went into amended in the commons, and received us in the morning, and at night it sunk in a her cities when the haughty foe, confident of get rid of the third person, so that they tion and action, which nature prescribes; the village of Morristown, which is a short the royal signature by commission. It could divide the spoil without his coming in dark cloud and looked like a ball of fire. success, pressed eagerly to sieze their Beau for him. distance from the residence of Mr. Sayre therefore a iaw of the realm. That was the last sun that shone on Black ty and their Booty ; has bled for her ; risk for a share. They therefore declared it best The address which we have heard,- and purchased a pint of brandy. He came IRELAND. Hawk. His heart is dead, and no longer ed life, fortune and honor in her cause, is to leave off work that forenoon, as it was portrays in just colours this most estimable back in the evening, and is supposed to In a debate in the British House of beats quick in his bosom. He is now here to add to the honors of the occasion. nearly 12 o'clock, which was acquiesced in woman. Tradition saysj that the chracter have perpetrated the erfmes soon after Lords, Earl Grey said that he had been prisoner to the white men, they will do with Who so meet to make a pilgrimage to this What they obtained no one can exactly ofWashington was aided and strengthened* interrogated on the present situation of him as they wish.—He is no coward. shrine of hallowed relics 1 Who so fit to seal return. state ; but it is believed that not far from if not formed, by the care and precepts Yesterday morning a neighbor who was Ireland! He could say it was improved in Black Hawk is an Indian. the stone which crowns the corner of a Mo two or three thousand dollars, which had of his mother. She* remarkable lor tho" driving his cows to pasture, saw a bundle on many respccts, as might be perceived from He had done nothing for which an Indi nument to the Mother of Washington, as been originally buried in a bag (ascertained vigor of her intellect and the firm* the ground before the door of Mr. Sayre the returns of the late courts of assizes an ought to be ashamed. He has fought he who now occupies that exalted station by pieces of cloth adhering to some of the ness of her resolution. Left in early lifd whose residence he had occasion to pass throughout the counties. He was in pos for his countrymen, the squaws and pa first filled by the Son of that Mother? coin) were excavated. This was divided the sole parent of a young and numerous On examination he found it to contain fe session of letters which prove that the in pooses, against the white men, who came Let the occasion, General, and its cir between the two; leaving the man in the family, she devoted herself with exempla male apparel, marked with the initials of troduction of the present bill [the Enforce- year after yearto cheat them and take away cumstances, excuse this, while we turn to field with them (who was no less a person ry fidelity to the task of guiding and edu one of Mr. Sayre's daughters. He con insr,] has already been productive of good their lands. You know the cause of our remark more immediately on the object of age than our good friend Jones, well known cating them. With limited resources slid veyed it to the house and knocked at the effects. (Hear.) He entreated noble Lords making war. It is known to all white our present regard. If we look to the page as the author of Haverhill) to attest the was able, by care and economy, to pro door, but receiving no answer he gave an not to refuse their sanction to this salutary men. They ought to be ashamed of it. of History, or survey the Earth, we see truth of the old adage— vide for them, and ensure them a respecta alarm, and the house was broken open measure as it came amended from the com The white men despise the Indians and Monuments have, in every ago, and in every "Hts who by the plough would llirire, ble entrance upon the duties of life. A Traversing the various rooms they finally mons, for he repeated, that if these amend drive them from their homes. But the In clime, marked those spots distinguished by Must either hold himself or drive." firm believer in tho sacred truths of reli proceeded to the garret, where they found ments had compromised the principle of dians are not deceitful. The white men the happening of some great event, or risen gion, she taught its principles to her the colored female servant dead in her bed, the bill, he would have been the first to op speak bad of the Indian and look at him as memorials of the once active virtues of Bad examples are much more contagious children, and inculcated an early obedi where she had been murdered, probably in pose them. [The bill passed.] spitefully. But the Indian does not tell departed worth. Frail man is ever apt to than good ones—and it is in accordance ence to its injunctions. It is said by her sleep,by some sharp pointed instrument HOLLAND AND BELGIUM. lies; Indians are not drunkards: Their forget the past, and seek new hope of plea with this truism that we find on the first those who knew her intimately that she in the side of her head, near the temple, A correspondent of the London Times wives arc honest: Indians do not steal. sure in the future. He seldom learns from day of the assembling of the Connecticut acquired and maintained a wonderful as The persons assembled next proceeded to under llie date of Brussels, April 2d says An Indian who is as bad as the white the experience of others the means of attain Legislature, that a long debate, after the cendency over those around her. This 1 he barn, where they discovered a hatchet "The accounts from Holland to-day were men, could not live in our nation, he would ing what lie aimed at, and too often stum fashion of our Assembly, arose in the House true characteristic of genius attended her with blood upon it, with traces of blood very warlike,and fully proves the determin be put to death and eat up by the wolves bles over a new unbroken tract, unmindful of Representatives, on the proposition to through life, and even in its decline, af upon the barn floor. The blood was also ation of the Dutch not to submit to the The white men are bad schoolmasters of the brightest objects by which he might employ chaplains. One member urged that ter her son had led his country to indc- traced to an adjoining heap of manure terms England and France wish to impose They carry false looks and deal in false ac trace his road to those distinctions after he "had conscientious scruples ! relative to pendance, nnd had been called to preside where they stumbled over the feet of Mr, on them. The whole of the Army is in tions : they smile in the face of the poor which natural desire so ardently toils anv public invocation of Divine favor," and over her counsels he approached her with Sayre, whose body was partly covered up motion towards the frontiers, and the Indian to cheat him ; they shake them by Hence enlightened posterity canonize the so "with the usual liberality of persons of the same reverence she taught him exhibit by the manure, and on further search they Landstrum, composed of eighteen batal the hand, to gain their confidence, to make fame of their ancestors by emblems the such tender consciences, he claimed that in early youth. This course of maternal found by the side of him under the same lions, have had their officers appointed his individual doubts should weigh against them drunk, to deceive them, and ruin our most unfading their minds can devise, or discipline, no doubt, restrained the natu hrap, the dead body of his wife, both ex The Prince of Orange is occupied in in the convicticjiis of the mass of mankind, wives. We told them to let us alone, and their powers execute. Such is our consti ral ardor of his temperatment, and con hibiting marks of violence, having their specting the different fortresses. The and the immemorial usage of his State. keep away from us; but they followed and tution, that the strongest appeals to our bet ferred upon him that power of self-com heads laid open with a hatchet. Duke of Saxe Weimar has reached his We are ha|ipy to add, in the language of beset our paths, and they coil themselves ter feelings is through the medium of our mand, which was one of the most re Uy this time the Sheriff and a concourse head quarters, and the soldiers on leave of the Hartford Mercury, that "after a torrent among us like the snake. They poisoned grosser faculties. Thus monuments are markable traits of his character. of citizens arrived, who were divided into absence have received orders to join their of words, pro and con, the resolution direct us by their touch. We were not safe. We lasting incentives with those who view them, In tracing the few recollections, which parties, which were sent on in various di respective corps with the least possible delay ing tho officers to invite clergymen of every lived in danger. We were becoming like to imitate the virtues they commemorate can be gathered of her principles and jeotions in pursuit of the murderer, who TURKEY AND EGYPT. denomination to officiate, passed by a large them, hypocrites and liars, adulterers, and and attain, by their life and spirit, glory and conduct, it is impossible to avoid the con was presumed to be the Swiss laborer,from Rejection of the French propositions by m a jority."— A merican. lazy drones, all talkers and no workers. honor. Nations share in the common sym the circumstance that he was missing, the the Pacha of Egypt.—A correspondent of We looked up to the Great spirit. We pathies of Nature, and participate in all viction that these were closely interwoven desks and drawers rifled, and a favorite one of the London papers under date of Mutton Machine.—The reader has heard went to our great father. We were en the honors heaped upon their mighty dead. with the destiny of her son. The great grey horse of Mr. Sayre's taken from the Paris April 6th says: "By an extraordina of the New England Scrubbing Brush and couraged. His great council gave us fair In looking upon this monument (raised points of his character are before the world, stable, probably to aid the murderer in ry conveyance, we have received news of Sausage Machine, but the Mutton Machine words and big promises ; but we got no sat chiefly by the munificence of a patriotic lie who runs may read them in his whole effecting his escape.—Handbills were im the highost importance from Alexandria of which a Kentuckian boasts in a Western isfaction.—Things were growing worse. individual,) the citizens of these States will career, as a citizen, a soldier a magistrate, mediately issued, and the most active means as late as the 11th of Marph. It was journal, is vastly its superior, both in useful There were no deer in the forest. The op remember that they arc brothers—they will lie possessed an unerring judgment, if that put in requisition to arrest the offender, brought to Toulon by the brig Cygnc, ness and variety of execution. The ma possum and beaver were fled ; the spings remember that here lie the ashes of the term can he applied to human nature; . which we are rejoiced to say was accom which also brought very urgent despatches chine is described as occupying the upper were drying up, and our squaws and pa Mother of "the Father of his country." They great probity of purpose, high moral prin plished about two o'clock in the afternoon. to the Government* and lower apartments of a two story mill. pooses without victuals to keep them from will acknowledge, too, this just tribute to ciples, perfect self-possession, untiring ap Presuming that he had taken the direction The Pacha of Egypt, Mchcmet Ali has He says he first saw the sheep "toted" into starving, we called a great council, and the merits of her, who, early deprived of plication, an inquiring mind, seeking infor of New-York, Zephaniah Drake, Esq. of refused to accept the propositions made by the upper room, where its head was decap built a large fire. The spirit of our fathers the support of her consort, encouraged and mation from every quarter, and arriving at Newark, Marshall of the United States for France, on the subject of the war between itated, aud the body thrown into the hop arose and spoke to us, and told us to fostered by precept and example, the dawn its conclusions with fi full knowledge of the the District of New Jersey, Mr. Ludlow, the Egypt and Turkey. per of the machine. He then decended avenge our wrongs or die. We all spoke ing virtues of her illustrious son, and nur subject: and he added to these, an inflcxi- Sheriff of Morris County, and others, re Admiral Roussin having despatched an into the nether apartment, and lo ! out of before the council fire.—It was warm and tured into maturity those noble faculties bilty of resolution which nothing could paired hitherward, and at the half-way express to Alaxandria, for the purpose of the lower end of the mill, emerged a wool pleasant. We sent up the war whoop and which were the ornament and glory of her change but a conviction of error, Look house on the Newark causeway, usually communicating to our Consul General the hat, a pair of stckings, a leather apron, and dug up the tomahawk our knives were waning years—they will acknowledge the back at the life and conduct of his mother, known asthe'Musqueto Tavern,' they found note which had been drawn up at Constan - four quarters of mutton, cooked "wretched ready,and Blackllawk's spirit swelled high hallowed' character of this romantic spot, and at her domestic government, as they the individual of whom they were in pur tinople, in concert with the English and nice!" Jonathan may yield the palm. in his bosom, when he led his warriors to ever to be remembered as the place chosen have been this day delineated by the chair suit. He was sitting in the inn, smoking a Austrian Ambassadors, in order to arrest The Kentuckian draws the longest bow. battle. He is satisfied. He will go to the for her private devotions—the spot to man of the monumental committee, and as segar. They immediately arrested him, the March of Ibrahim and remove every Hold on Kentuck! Vermont will match world of spirits contented. He has done which she often-led her offspring, and point they were known to her cotemporarics and and found upon his person a pair of trow- pretext for Russian intervention, M. de you yet. What think you of a machine, his duty . His father will meet him thoir ing to the order and beauty of the works of have been described by them, and they will sers and a hat belonging to Mr. Sayre, and Mimault, the French Consul, asked and fed with hemlock brush, turning out white and commend him. Nature here so eminently displayed, taught be found admirably adapted to form and in his possession two large bundles, con immediately obtained a conference with ash rakes, with every tooth pinned in 1 Black Hawk is a true Indian, and dis their youthful minds to contemplate the dcvelope the elements of such a character. taining male and female apparel,which were Mchcmet Ali. The Pacha who had just dains to cry like a woman. He feels for power and benevolence of the Great Author The power of greatness was there, but had it not been guided and directed by mater readily identfiied as belonging to the family received despatches from Ibrahim, gave The Demagogue.—" Meanly ambitious his wife, his children and friends. But he of their being. Here she taught the attri nal solicitude and judgment, its possessor, of the deceased. They also found in his our Consul a cool reception, and unhesi of public trust, without the virtues to de does not care for himself. He cares for butes of God, that to Him as their Creator, pockets two razors belonging to Mr. Sayre, instead of presenting to the world examples tatingly declined forwarding instructions to serve it; intent on personal distinction,and his nation and the Indians. They will all praise belonged—that to glorify him of virtue, patriotism and wisdon, which will a gold watch of Mrs. Sayre* and about his son requiring him to suspend his march having forgotten the ends for which alone suffer. He laments their fate. The white was the object of their creation, and to this be precious in all succeeding ages, might twenty dollars in silver. upon Constantinople. it is worth possessing, the miserable being, men do not scalp the head; but they do worse end their every energy should be devoted have added to the number of those master The wretched culprit had taken with him Il appears he was indignant at the part concentrated all in self, learns to pander to —they poisen the heart; it is not pure with Here she asked, as a dying request, that spirits, whose fame rests upon the faculties bag of gold, containing about $200, assigned him in the propositions of the vulgar prejudice, to advocate every popular them. His countrymen will not be scalped her mortal remains might rest. Hallowed they have abused, and the injuries they which was found at Bottle Hill, about four powers, and particularly when he learned error, to chime in with every dominant par but they will in a few years become like be this wish—sacred this spot—lasting as have committed. miles from Morristown, on the road between that conditions were made for him, with ty, to fawn, flatter, and deceive, and become the white men, so that you cant trust them, Time this Monument. Let us cherish the How important to the females of our that village and Newark. The horse which out previously consulting him. Our Con a dangerous demagogue. How wretched and there must be, as in the white settle remembrance of this hour—let us carry country are these reminiscences of the ear Iw5 stole and rode off with, appears to have sul immdiately expedited the brig Le Cygnc, is that poor being who hangs on the peo ments, nearly as many officers as men, to with us hence, engraved on our hearts, the ly life of Washington, and the maternal been restive, and, from the tracks in the to carry this news. ple's favor! All manliness of principle has take care of them and keep them in order. memory of her, who is here interred—her care upon whom its future course depended. road, unwilling to pass the house of a friend This news is of the highest importance. been lost in this long course of meanness ; Farewell my nation! Black Hawk tried fortitude—her piety—her every grace of Principles, less firm and just, and affection of Mr. Sayre, which caused tfie wretch to It explains with sufficient clearness the he dare not use his temporary popularity hard to save you, and avenge your wrongs life—her sweet peace in death, through her less regulated by discretion, might have lose ft bag of jewelry, belonging to one of conduct of Ibrahim and his military for any purpose of public good, in which He drank the blood of some of the whiles. sure hope of a blessed immortality. changed the character of the son. and with the daughters of the deceased, which was movements since the convention concluded there may be a hazard of forfeiting it; and He has been taken prisoner, and his plans TIIE PRESIDNT'S REM.Y. it the destinies of the nation. "We have there found. Since his arrest the monster between Admiral Roussin and the Porte. the very eminence to which he is exalted, are stopped. He can do no more. He is Sir :—To yo^ and to your colleagues of reason to be proud of the virtue and inteli- has confessed that the horse threw him on It increases still further the embarrassment renders but more conspicuous his servility near his end. His sun is setting, and will the Monumental Committee, 1 return my gence of our females. As mot hers nnd sis the road and escaped. This is rendered of our Ambassador at Constantinople, and and degradation. However clear the con rise no more. Farewell to Black Hawk. acknowledgments for the kind sentiments ters, and wives and daughters, their duties probable from the circumstance that the bag renders the intervention of Russia all but victions of his judgment, however strong Matrimonial Advertisements.—We be you have expressed towards me, and for the ara performed with exemplary fidelity. of gold coins was found near the place certain. the admonition of his, as yet, not thorough flattering terms in which they have been They no doubt realize the great importance where he is supposed to have been thrown. The brig Trafalgar arrived at Boston ly stifled conscience, not these, not the law lieve the practise is still prevalent in Paris, conveyed. I cannot but feel that I am in of the maternal character and the powerful The horse has been since found, and the from Smyrna,whence she sailed 9th March, of God, nor the rule of right, nor the public which has been formerly carried on to a debted to your partiality, and not to any ser influence it must exert upon the American risoner conveyed in irons to the gaol in brings the following information: good, but the caprice of his constituents, great extent, of pasting up in public places vices of my own, for the warm hearted re youth. Happy it is for them and our Sforristown. Il is supposed that Mr. Sayre The new Governor (appointed by Ibra must be his only guide; and having risen large sheets, containig advertisments like ception you have given me. On this occa country that they have before them this il- was induced to go the barn to examine one him Pacha,) met with no resis>ance in the by artifice, and conscious of no worth to the following: These are taken from a sion, as well as on many others, in the course luslrions example of maternal devotion and of the horses when the monster perpetrated exercise of his authority until the 5th of support him, he is in hourly dread of being somewhat antique newspaper, called the of a life now drawing towards its close, I this bright reward of filial success. The the dead—and that Mrs. Sayre, alarmed at March, when a courier arrived from Con supplanted in the favor of the deluded mul MEDIATOR, which was devoted exclusively to matrimonial negociation, advertisements, have found the confidence and attachment mother of a family who lives to witness his unusual absence, had followed him, and stantinople, bringing intelligence that the titude by some more cunning deceiver. And of my countrymen as far beyond my merits as the virtues of her children and their ad shared his fate. They were both dressed— new French Ambassador at that Court had such, sooner or later, is sure to be his fate. essays, &c. Here is one: "A young lady, aged eighteen, fresh and my expectations. vancement in life, and who is known and lis had on his boots, and she a calash. declared it to be the intention of Franco to At some unlucky moment, when he bears beatiful as a rose, and endowed with all the We are assembled, fellow citizens, to wit honored because they are known and hon It is supposed that the only motive for join with Russia in support of the Sultan's his blushing honors thick upon him, (and graces and talents which increase the charm ness and to assist in an interesting ceremo ored, should have no other wish, on this the act was plunder. The three persons authority. well may such honors blush) he is jerked of beauty—but without fortune, in conse ny. More than a century has passed away, side of the grave, to gratify. The seeds of murdered were, (exclusive of the Swede,) In consequence of this information the from his elevation by some dexterous dema the only inmates of the house. Mr. Sayre's consuls of those powers refused to acknowl quence of reverses which happened to her since she, to whom this tribute of respect is virtue and vice arc early sown, and we may gogue, and falls unpitied,never to rise again. about to be paid, entered upon the active often anticipate the harvest that will be two eldest daughters were fortunately ab edge the new Governor of Smyrna, and —And can that be the lot of him who has parents,—is offered by them, to a man of scenes of life. A century fertile in wonder gathered. Changes no doubt occur, but sent—one to attend the funeral of a deceas were making preperations to take down the been here trained to admire and love high- sensibility, who would share with her a ful events, and in distinguished men who let no one place his hope upon these. Im ed relative, in Connecticut, the other at flag staffs, when the Governor thought prop minded excellence—who has been taught decent existence." Here is oue of more substance with less have participated in them. Of these events, pressions made in infancy, if not indelible, school in New-Haven. Had they been at er to resign his post to the former oceupant by high classical authority to regard with our country has furnished her full share; are effaced with difficulty and renewed home, it is probable they would have been under the Sultan. Ibrahim's Governor was the same fearless and unmovable indiffer sentiment: "A lady, aged about forty, enjoying good and of these distinguished men, she has pro with facility: and upon the mother there added to the number of victims. Mr. Sayre seized and thrown into prison, until he ence the stern countenance of the tyrant, health and an income of 2000 francs, wishes duced a Washington. If he was "first in fore must frequently, if not generally, de was well known in this city. He retired should restore the sums taken from the and the wicked ardor of the multitude, and to marry a bachelor of about her own age, war, first in peace, and first in the hearts pend the fate of the son. from business in 1807, and was distinguish Treasury during his administration. who has learned from a yet higher and ho ed for amenity of manners and integrity of of a healthy constitution, with a decent in of his countrymen," we may say without Fellow citizens—This district of country Here seemed to end the Egyptian author lier authority, to hold fast on ' whatsoever conduct. He was a native of Orange come, and sufficient gaite to drive away the imputation of national vanity, that if gaae birth loWashington. The ancientCom- ity. Ibrahim's army remained encamped things are true, whatsoever things are hon Bounty, in this State, and his first wife was not the first, it was in the very front rank of monwealth, within whose borders we are near Smyrna, but when he was made ac est, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever care in the long winter evenings." the daughter of Isaac Tomlinson, Esq., of And what a tempting bill of fare is this those, too few indeed, upon whose career assembled from every portion of this happy quainted with tho determination of the things arc pure, to abhor that which is evil New-Haven. He had been engaged in mankind can look back without regret, and and flourishing Union, renowned as she is combined forces,he will probubly desist from and cleave to that which is good V Believe for a poor Benedict: agriculture in his retirement, and was in the "A girl, aged twenty-five, born in the whose memory and example will furnish for her institutions, for her devotion to the any further attempt to carry his designs me, however, this is no fancy picture. The commission of the peace at the time he was country, of simple manners, though she has themes of eulogy for the patriot, wherever cause of freedom and for her servises and against Smyrna and Constntinople into ef original may be found in the world every day. lived in Paris for 6 months, wishes t<» find a free institutions are honored and maintained. sacrifices to promote it, and for the eminent murdered. fect. ' Nor will it surprise those who have had occa- A confederate was rumored to "have been husband in the working class. She has no He was no false glory, deriving its lus men she has sent forth to aid our country A shameless instance of petty trading in sionto see how the vain heart is swollen, and seen on the horse of Mr. Sayre in Bergen fortune,but a handsome trousseau, and a lit tre from the glare of splendid and destruc with heart and hands, in peace and war, rum is recorded by the Elizabethtown, N. J. the giddy he id turned, how honesty of pur- woods, in the direction of Bull's Ferry— tle ready money. She does not wish for tive actions, commencing in professions of presents a claim still stronger than these Journal of Tuesday. A "person" in that and manliness of spirit are perverted by but although the wretch declared to the She fortune, but health, talents and sobriety, attachment to his country, and terminating upon the gratitude of her sister States in place has been long in the habit of dealing popular applause, lt is but the first step riff that he had five accomplices, it is believ and would prefer a husband occupied in in the subversion of her freedom. Far the birth and life of Washington. Most of out to a poor Husband and Father, for n that-costs. Once yield to the suggestion, ed that he was the sole perpetrator. sedentary labor. She is singularly hand different is the radiance which surrounds you, my friends, must speak of him from few paltry pence, the poisonous fluid, know that a little deceit or prevarication, a slight some, and in the most complete health." his name and fame. It shines mildly and personal knowledge and observation. Cal ing that thereby a dependent family were sacrifice of principle and independence, a equally, and guides the philanthropist and led by the partiality of my countrymen to Pursuit of Lt. Randolph.—It was re deprived of bread. On a late Saturday compromise of conscience in matters not Sag Harbor May 11.—Fire in the woods. citizen in the path of duty—and it will the high station once so ably filled by him, ported, and correctly, that a process night, the miserable victim appeared at the absolutely fundamental, may be excused, Yesterday the woods at North Side, in the guide! them long after these false lights and feeling, that in all but a desire to serve had issued from some authority in the "retailer's" counter, without money, and when the immediate gain is obvious and town, were discovered on fire, from what which have attracted too much attention ; you, I am unworthy to occupy his seat; District of Columbia, for tlie apprehension received his customary dose for a pair of th« end in view important, and the down cause is not yet ascertained, and before it shall have been extinguished in darkness. but sensible that to this position I owe of Mr.'Randolph within the limits of Vir his children''s shoes ! a little worn! It was ward path becomes every day more and could be subdued, had ran over and destroy v the honor of an invitation to unite with ginia, And that it had been brought hither the last. In less than 24 hours the hapless more smooth, until in its descent, it reaches ed about 1500 acres of wood—amount of In the grave before us lie the remains of you in this Work of affection and gratitude, by the Marshall of the District, accompan drunkard was a lifeless corpse. The vend the very abyss of vulgar trading, intriguing damage not ascertained. his mother. Long hast it been unmarked I am unwilling the opportunity should ied by that Mr. Potter of the Treasury De er survives to enjoy the profits of his trade, electioneering, office hunting politicians. Accounts from Matanza to the 3rd inst., by any monumental tablet, but not un- pass away without bearing my testimony :: partment, who struck Mr. Randolph on and we trust, the execration of the commu If in this lowest depth, a lower deep ean be states that the Cholera was rapidly declin honored. You have undertaken the to his virtues and services. I do this in board the Cygnet. Lieut. Randolph is not nity in which he lives. Truly, the "worst found, none of ua, I am sure, have the cu ing, and there was every reason to expeet pious duty of erecting a column to her justice to my own feelings, well aware,: in Richraond.-<-JRichmond ty'hig. enemy of n?hn is man, riosity to explore it,"—Gaston's Address. that it would disappear entirely, memory and of inscribing upon it the sim
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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 bombazines 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 nankeens, 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 velveteen and poplin 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 Damask 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 Broadcloth',• 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 Irish Linen, 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 - 9Satinets; Blk. and wlue Bile. Silk their custom, and therefore solicit a share of the pub Wooden and Tin Ware, &c. &c. all of which Easterly and Southerly on John Smith, and 2d or Russel Mead of Wilton, Bald Hill orWni.ll. purchascU at any other similar establishment in the lic patronage. Wir C. he offers for sale on the most reasonable terms. Westerly on highway, and praying for liberty t«1 Velvet vesting, Fig'd and Plain Silk do., Valencia Ambler of Danbury. will receive immediate attention. .LIAM SAMMIS. country. The following articles comprise a^ part, nnd Marseills do, of all patterns and prices, Cotton AMBROSE COLLINS. His stock of goods is entirely fresh., and consists sell the same as per-petition on file will appear i - N- B. Mill shafts of almost any dimensions, can viz. Broadcloths, Cassimeres,Salinnett, Valencia and Umbrellas, Traveling Baskets, Oil-Cloth, Paper N. B. ALL kinds of Iron work done at the short be furnished iu the rough, or l'cwn ris sh.ill bcsl suit of the latest importalions and most approved Marseilles Vesiing, Beaverteens and Fustians, Fancy Ordered, that the 24 day of June next, at 2^ Hangings, Wadding, Carpeting, Carpet Yarn, Cot the purchaser. £AMES St. JOHN, 2d. est Notice. Norwalk, Sjpt. 17, 1832. 247 and fashionable patterns. Stormont, Moleskin and Bang-up Cord, Flannels, o'clock afternoon, be assigned for a hearing: on < ton Yarn of £>11 numbers,Cotton Batting by the Bale v RUSSEL MEAD. Experience has long since convinced him, Osnaburgs, and Buckram', Paper Banging, Cotton paid petition, at the Probate Office in said Nor-1 at the lowest Factory prices, Gentlemen s rui Wilton, Feb; 9. WM; H. AMBLEll. Cm NEW Sl'RINO GOODS that a business conducted wholly on the cash Yarn of all numbers, Cotton Batting Candlewick, walk : and the said petitioner is hereby directed/ Hats of the latest N. York Fashions, a constant principle may prove mutually advantageous both bleached and unbleached Muslin, camb. do, camb. to give notice thereof, by publishing this order# < ATSAUGATUCK. supply for sale cheap, &,c. to the seller and the purchaser,—as by confining linen do., light and dark Calicoes of various patterns, in a newspaper printed at Norwalki three weeks SILK GOODS—Blk. and Col'd Gros de Naples ; NEW SUPPLY OF ' W. TAYLOR Has.iust returned from sales entirely for cash, the seller avoids all risk, Dorchester Bed Ticking of a superior quality, apron successive^', at least six weeks before said" Blk. and Col'd Gro de Berlin ; Blk. and White TOMB AND FLAGGING STONE. • New*York with a splendid assortment of Cheeks and Ginghams, linen fa cotton diaper, ten- French Satin ; Col'd Florences ; Blk. Sarsnet; Bile, HE subscriber has just ree'd an extensive anp SPRINGJ GOODS which are offered to the public, and insures a speedy return of capital, and 's day of assignment. thus enabled to supply his customers at a much tlemen's hair cloth slocks, hobbinet laces, edging and BENJ. ISSACS, Judpe. 16 and Col'd Italian Lustring ; Imitation do.; Strip T• very superior lot of Marble, for Grave Stones much lower than the usual priccs. 'I he following footing of difFereot widths, ribbons, silk braids, tapes, ped Mourning Silks ; Super Blk. and fancy Col d Hearth Stones, fyc. he. articles comprise «i very small part of his stock. smaller advance than if he were to sell on cre Irish thread of different kinds, thiuibles, needles and HIRAM HOYT, MERCHANT TAILOR Italian Cravats ; Blk. Barcelona do.; Spittalijeld He has now on hand from 75 to 100 pair of "Ioinl; Superior Black, Blue, Brown, Olive and green dit. The subscriber has therefore concluded to pins, pahnorine dress handkerchiefs, silk flag do, cot West side of the Bridge, Saugaluck. - Ildkfs.; Imitation do. ; Fancy Col'd Pongee do. ; Stones, most of which are prepared for inscriptions ; CLOTHS. . pursue this course ; and lie trusts die public ton do, cravats of different patterns, hosiery, sewing ; Bandanna and Common Flagg do. ; from Is od up also from 20 fo 30 Hearth Stones, consisting of blue Cassimeres and Satinetts. Moleskin Beverteen. after examining bis goods and priccs, will ap- silk. Clark's spool cotton, suspenders, tooth andhair HE Subscriber has just returned from New* , wards ; Silk. Crape, Gauze, Mandarine, Velvctteen, marble, and North River Flag; Marble Facings, Black Italian, Florence, Levantine, and Sinchew drove of the measure. brushes, shaving brushes and boxes, fac. Statione T York with a general assortment of Cloths, ; Berage and Poplin Dress Ildkf?.; Green Gauze and 0 Paint Stones and Midlers ;—Cinques, Soap Ston SILKS. ries, including school books, toy books, slates and Cassimeres, Satinncls, Vestings, &c. which is offer-' Green Barege Veils ; Blk. and White Bobmet Lace Having been for years engaged in the same FreeStone, and Soap Stone Furnaces: Colored Gro-De-Naps and flo'-ence do. pencils, lead pencils, wafers, ink powder, writing pa- ed to tho public as cheap as can be purchased at ; do. :150 Shawls embracing BJk., White and bcar- business, he flatters himself that his experience He Manufactures and has constantly on hand Par Silk flag handkerchiefs, do Cotton do. por, writi.ig books, &c. any other Establishment in the Country. The fol letaud Merino Shawls, from 4-4 to 8-4, granted has enabled him to succccd not only in furnishing lor Grates,fitted with Soap Stone, Also,Cooking Ran Do Pongee do. GROCERIES, consisting of loaf nnd lump su lowing comprise a part, viz. super black, bluer wholly free from Cotton, together with 4.4 6.4 8. 4 his store with goods of the best quality, but gers, for Coal or Wood ; Small Grates for Oiiices ; A large assortment of LIGHT and DARK Cali gar, brown do, molasses, young hyson, hyson skin brown, olive, green and mix't broadcloths, black* and 12.4 Cashmere do., of almost every colour ; Soap Stone Fireplaces for heating air; Soap Sto.ic coes (new-style) 8-4, 7-6, G-4, and 4-4 Merino Shawls also at unusually reduced prices. Persons re blue, and striped cassimeres, blue, drab, black mixt, Also, Thibet Wool do. from 4 4to 8.4 Large Manda nnd souchong Teas, rice, coffee, ginger, pepper, al Stoves, for heating Hatters andTailors ironsi (veiy cheap), Colored Cambricks,^ a laige assoit siding remotely, may depend upon obtaining here spice, cloves, nutmegs, cinnamon, starch, saltpetre, and Adam's mix't salinnets, of a superior quality,-' rine, Prussian ar.d Valencia Shawls; Corded Skil ls; Ordes left with Eliphalct Coley, Weston, Charles ment of fine Shirtings and Sheetings, do. Apron nfull supply of the various articles they require, plain and striped moleskins, wide and narrow ctfrrf,. 151k.' and While Bobinct Lace, all widths; Thread sakralus, alum, indigo, logwood and nicaragua do, Wright, Saugatuck" Bradiy Keeler, New Canaan, Check. Imported and Domestic Ginghams, a pood and at such reduced prices as will more than com ground anguilla salt, candles, soap, shaving do, plug fancy do. Vestings—black and brown figured silk; and Bobiriet Laces ; Edgings and footings ; a large James H- Hoyt, Stamford, Augustus Lyon, Ilors- assortment of Hosiery, Gent's, fine Bombazine Dress pensate them for the trouble of coming even vestings, black satin faced do. (a good article) fignr- assortment of Ribbons ; Silk-Braids ; Fig d Swiss and paper tobacco, segars, snuff, codfish, smoked neck, James Janes, Wilton, Doct. N. D. Ilaight, Stocks, Black and Colored Seeing oilk, do. do a great distance to mako their purchases. He herring, crackors, cheese, butler, &c. Wheat and cd silk and linen do, black silk and tabby velvet; Collars, Silver Thimbles ; Scissors; Pocket and North Stamford, John Smith, Esq. Savvpilts, iS'.Y. Irish Thread, Clark's Spool Cotton, Cotton Wad respectfully invites an examination of his stock Rye Flour, by the barrel or less quantity, fruit, plain and figured buff Marseillos, white and lighS Pen Knives; Needles, Sic. MUSLINS—Plain and Henry Jackson, Bedford, Henry Harris, Sing s>ng, ding, Ladies Random White & Black Cotton Hose, figure J do, white figured Valencia, suspenders of alE Fig'd Book and Jaconet Muslins ; Plain and Cord and terms. CHARLES PECK. oranges, lemons, raisins, figs, peanuts, fac. Gilbert Brown, Pcckskill, will meet wilh prompt Linen Cambric Pocket Handkerchiefs, Long Lawn CARMI BET TS. descriptions, stocks, collars, cravats, and pockef ed Cambric and Medium do; Black and Col'd Cam attention. EDMUND PRICE. Russia Diaper, do. Sheeting, Bobbinct Lace, Edg Old Well. (Norwalk) April, 2d. Ig33. handkerchiefs of everj description, together with a bric do.; 100 ps. Bleachcd Sheeting and Shirting!; April 23, 1833. ings, Quillings, Inserting*. NEW AND CHEAP SPRING GOODS general assortment cf trimmings. N. B. Tailoring 5 hales Unbleached do.; Burlaps, Onaburgs and Fine Scissors, Common doi, fine Pocket Knives, Tho will bo done in tho best and most faishionable stylc^ GIUBS & KAYJSfiOND, SAL/3&, fa nil now occupied by j i< klcnburgs; 10 ps Odean, Dorchester and Com do, Pen Knives, Razors, Shears, Shaving Boxes, AT KEW CANAAN. James Jones in the town of Ridgofield, 12 The latest New-York fashions received quarterly. mon Ticking ; 10 ps Plain and Fancy Bang up East end of f'/titer Street, on the Corner of New Slip, 1 &c. Brushes, Razor Straps, Qnills, Inkstands, ASH & HOYT are now opening a large and miles from Norwalk, and three miles from the town An assortment of ready-made Clothing kept con Cord; English and American Beavertecn; Fancy A RE now offering to the Public a general Water Colors, Camels Hair Brushes, Toy Books, general assortment of Dry Goods, which were of Ilidgefield, consisting of a homested of 21 acres stantly on hand, and for sale cheap, by Centoon; Storinonts; Striped Jean; Blue and r% assortment of Groceries, which they will M Hair Brushes, Cloth do., Bear's Oil, Antique do,. bought at the present low priccs, and will be offer of land and 26 acres of wood-land. On the premi Saugatuck, April 16th, 1833. H. IIOYT. White do.; Russia Sheeting ; Imitation do.; Brown, ell as Cheap as can be bought elsewhere. The Maccassar do., Cologne Water, Wash Balls, Fancy od on such terms as will ("nsuie a sale to ihoso p.ho ses is a good Dwelling-House, Store, barn, wood- White, and Miaed Cotton do; Rouen Cassimere; following articles comprise a part:— Soap of all descriptions, Bead Chains, do. Purses are iu want—Among which may be found, superfine, OTICE.—Tho Stockholders of iheNorwalk I'.lueand Yellow Nankeen; Black Prunclle; Blk. house fac. If the same is not sold by the 17th of Molasses, Brown Sugar, Loaf &. Lump do. and Beads, for working, Silver Thimbles, Watch fine, and common Broadcloihs. (all colors) blue, April it will be offered at Public Auction. For terms N Manufacturing Company, are hereby no Pi incetta Lasting ; Black and Col'd Bombazette ; Old Hyson Young Ilyson, Ilyson Skin, and Keys, Breast Pins, Sic. fyc. black, miyod,an(! fancy coloredCassimeres andSat- tified that an installment of twelve per cent on 10 ps Black Bombazine; Wide French do. for Mens apply to JOHN BURRALL of Norwalk, or of Souchong TEAS ; Coffee, Alspice, Pcppur, Also an assortment of Dry Groceries of the best innets, super Moleskin, striped and plain Fustians each share of the Capital stock of said Company •vwar; Black and Col'd Merino Cloths and Circas- JAMES JONES on the premises. tf 12 Ginger, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs, quality, at very low priccs. The Public aro request and Beavertoens, 150 ps Calico, comprising a gene was laid by the board of Directors at their meet r-iitis; Common do.; Brown Holland and Biown ed to call and examine. J. W. TAYLOR. ral assortment, from 6 cts to 30 cts, per yard, French L>ni:n ; Linen and Cotton Diaper, from 3-4 to 8-4 Pearlash, Chocolate, Currants, Figs, NEW & CHEAP SUMMER GOODS. ing on the 4th inst. payable on the 1st of May Beeswax, Mould and Dip't Candles, Saugatuck, Marck 15,1633: Ginghams, printed Cambrics, Italian,Lustring, Sin y?J7ILLIAM GALE has just received a splendid wide ; White Satir Jean ; Green ond Scarlet Mo- chew, Gro de Nap., Gro de Berlin and Florence, next t<> George St. J Jin Treasurer of said tecn; 3 Rounds fine Irish and German Linen ; Fine Soap, Staicli, Spanish Indigo, Powder, J y assortment of Summer Goods, which will Company. per order of ihe board. PAIKTS, OILS, &C. c5i!ks, all prices, from Is. Gd. to 7s. 6d. per yard, Linen Cambric; Fine Linen Collars; Gentlemen's Shot, Tamarinds, Almonds, Filberts, R be sold very cheap, viz:—50 ps elegant plaid, cord J. B. NICHOLS. ]PHE subscribers arc now ottering a good scarlet and black Merino Shaws, silk, gauze, bcr- ed and striped Printed Muslins; a large assortment Velvet, Silk, Bombazine, and Hair Cloth Stocks : Peanuts, Brazilnuts, Benns, Paste Blacking, April, Gth, 1833. 15 Ja assortment of Paints, Oils, <$rc. Among rage, and crape Dress Shawls. Prussia and Valencia light und dark French Ginghams; 200 ps Calicoes, r.lk. and Col'd Tabby Velvet; Black and Blue Silk Shaving Soap, Scgars, Lemon Syrup, do, Valentia and Marseilles Vestings. blue and blk which may b3 found :—White Ijead, Drj' and of the latest pattorns ; 6 ps super Gro de Swiss and Velvet; 500 ps. Light and Dark Calico of every Caster Oil, Table Salt, Van Dyke's Mustard, Silk Velvet, Ladies white and colored H. S- Gloves, Ground; Pved Lead, Spanish Brown, Venetia Italian Silks; Colored, watered and changeable Gro HE stockholders of the Norwalk Manufac pattern, quality, and price; 60 ps. Chintz Furniture white and black Silk do., flag silk Hdkfs, Pongee Herring, &c &c. &c. &c. de Naps and Florences of every description for turing Company, aro hereby notified that do ; 50 ps. Plain, Plaid and Striped Frcnch Ging- lied, Vermilion Red, Frcnch Yellow, Chrome do, black Italian Cravats, Irish Linens', long Lawns, T ALSO—Pot Ashes, Dry and Picklcd Cod Fish dresses ; a few ps lino wide French Bombazines; a tho Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of said h.itns; American do.; Sattinet all colors ; Domes Yellow, Yellow Ocher, Lelberage, Turkey Um cambric, book, jackonet, medium, arid swiss Mus and Mackercl by the Barrell and half Barrell; large assortment Linen, Cotton and Worsted Goods Company, will be held oil tho first Monday in tic Stripes and Ginghams ; Red, Green, Yellow, ber, Lamp Black, Seed and Fish Oils, &c. &c. lins, plain and figured Thibet Wool Shawls, Velvet, Western and Southern Flour by the Barrel; Salt for Gontleinens summer wear; 4 cases Ladies Leg May next, at Mott's Mansion House, at Two,, W Idle and Black Flannels; Green Fringe ; Merino Now Canaan, April 20. NASH & HOYT. Bombazine, silk and satin Slocks, French,Bamba- of all kinds ; Pork Ilams, Shoulders and Chops ; horn, split straw, Leghorn braid, openwork and i.iul Common Camblet; 64 Red Padding ; Canvas; zines, black and colored Circassians, Bombazetts, o'Clock, P* RI* for the choice of Directors for dnnstablo straw Hats ; 2 eases Misses openwork ami White ond Brown Buckram ; Buttons of every de Beef Hams, Mess Pork, &c. Nail?, all sizes. Taoby Velvet, black and colored, red and mix't the year ensuing, and to transact all other busi LAID FOR SALfi. Leghorn braid llais; a large assortment of Gentle scription ; a general assortment of Tailor's Trim- Glass, &c. Padding, Russia Sheeting and diapers, 5 balos ness necessary to bo done, agreeably to their act HE subscriber offers for salo two tracts of mens Fur Hats ; Brown Sheetings ; Candlewick; luis-gs ; Gloves and Hosiery of every kiud, quality, N. B. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange brown Muslins, 100 yds bleached do., brown Jean, of incorporation. J B. NICHOLS, Sec. 15 land of abaut 0 acres each, belonging to Batting; Twine. CarpetYarn and Cotton Yarn, and price; Horn and Shell Combs; Black & White for Groceries. T blue and yellow Nankeen, linen cambric handker the heirs of Jeremiah Camp deceased, situated from No. 4 to 22, by the bale or less quantity. Foundation; Marking Canvas ; Cotton Balls; Cotton chiefs, pongee, black, nankin, and canton crapes, at the Rocks so called, about a mile north of Norwalk, May G, 1833. FSiOUE. and Worsted Suspenders; Clark's Spool Cotton,&c. TO COMB MAN UF ACTUIUE 11S black and green Italian crapes, some 5-4 wide for LAFAYETTE STORE, the Bridge. JONATHAN CAML', Jr. ECEIVED This day 100 Barrels of Virgin ERDINAND L. WILSEY having formed a: veils, blue, black, brown, green, slato and pink co- CHEAP DRY GOODS First Door North of the Mill. Norwalk, April 20,1833. ia Mountain Flour, warranted first quality Copartnership with JOSEPH T. WHITE, the loied cambrics, green berragc, 4-4 and 5-4 wide, AT NEW CANAAN. R Norwalk, March 26. Fbusiness will hereafter bo conducted under the firm Gentlemens buck, H. S. and Woodstock gloves, at $5,87 1-2 cts per barrel. Also a great assort of Ferdinand L. Wilsey Co., at No. 2 Cedar si. To OLD & YOUNG HOUSEKEEPERS Ladies aad Gentlemens white, mixed, and random gJT. JOHN & COM3TOCK will open this day ment of SPRING GOODS as cheap as ever at SPKOG GOODS* and at the old stand No. 33 Fulton st. To manu £JSatins, black and co connection in business, under tho firm of St. John les with their prices viz : Super It. Lustring silk T cIoths,to call and examine at the Lafayette Store, mon and Fancy Bellows, Britannia Tea and Coffee HE subscriber informs the inhabitants of the lored Italian Crapes, some 5-4 crape for Veils, 4-4 and Comstock; they have token the Store former at 5s per yard ; Gro-De-Nap at 2s 6d do ; Silk the best assoitment of Fine Cloths ever kept in Pors, some new and elegant patterns, Soap Stone, TTown of Norwalk, and its vicinity, that he and 5-4 Green Berage, 10 pieces Irish Linens ly occupied by Seymour Comstock, where they will Handkerchiefs at 2s 3d a piece; 4-4 Unbleach this Village- Viz : Super Blk. at ; Blue at ^8; Clay and lion Furnaces, Sheet Iron, Slioet Lead, continues his business at the old stand, a little North and Lawns, from 2 shillings to 9s. per yard. Silk transact a general mercantile business, and where Velvet, Silk, Valencia, and Marsellcs Vesting, some ed sheeting at 7d per yard ; 4-4 Bobbinett lace Invisible at ; Mulbury and Claret at ^7 , Olive Sheet Copper, fac. of the Bridge. Grateful for past favors, he solicits thev solicit a share of public patronage. at Is fid do ; Super Chintz calico at Is do; Gen- A General Assortment of Grocery Fix a continuance of public patronage. He has a large now style, 4-4, 5 4 and G-4 plain bobbinet Lace, New Canaan, 15tli April, 1833. at g7 ; Golden Brown al $7, together with other figured bobbinr.et Laces and Edgings, from Is.!to5s. lemens Horse Skin Gloves 2s the pair ; Figur cloths of an inferior quality for ail prices down to tures, such ns Oil barrels, • Fens, pewter quantity of work on hand, just finished, which he ed Jaconctt muslin at 2s per yard ; Good Sus oilers on accommodating torms. S. DEWICK. per yard, Thread Edgings and Footings, all widths, ET HATS. cO two dollars per yard, also Cossimcres, Satinets. Faucets, Brass Faucets Molasses Gates, Drai Blond Lace and Edgings, G-4and7-4 black and scar penders at 6d a pair ; Bedlicking at lOd per yard Norwalk, April 18, 1833. THE Subscriber have on hand an Plain and striped Moleskin and Cord, and almost ners, Scalos, Beams, Weiphts and Measures,&c. let Merino shawls, 1 box 4-4 and 1 ditto 5-4 elegant assortment ofgentlemcns'Hatsofgood Super Fustion Is 4d do; 8-4TableDiaper at 2s 6d every article adapted to tho wants of the purcha crape Shawls, a variety of Silk, Gauze and i'aima- do; White Cotton Hose at Is a pair ; Mcrsail- STOVES. FOR SAIiE, quality, and intend keeping a full sup ser. A small assortment of ritie dress Handkerchiefs, G-4 and 8-4 damask table ply made in the best manner and fin lc3 vesting at la the pattern ; Figured Veils A PLEASANTLY situated, and The Subscribers having tho Agency of the Coinwell Cuminghatn Diaper, G-4, 7-4 and 8-4 bleached and brown table ished in New York in the latest style. al! other goods equally cheap usually kept in a very convenient built Dwelling Branch Factory at Saugatuck, can aecommodalc & Co, Hoyts & James. Cloths, very cheap, G-4, 7-4 and 8-4 bleached and ISetitlcmen can be supplied with Ilata Dry-Goods Store. EBENEZER STEVENS. i • • i House, and an Aero of Good Land brown cotton Diaper, figured and plain b< ok, swiss, merchants with Saugatuck Sheetings by the Cook Stoves and a few to Order upon short notice. March IS. adjoining, with fine Fruit, nnd other jaconet and mull Muslin, nansook, medium, jaconet, ALFRED MALLORY. Balo upon the same terms as at the Factory. A Franklin Fire-places conveniencics, situated a few rods swiss and corded Cravats, plaid and striped do, Can Norwalk, March 2, 1(133. 219 NOR WALK BOOK'STORE. numbcr'of Bales constantly on hand. Brass mounted and above the old Well School House, and near the ton fa Nankin Crapes, linen cambric Handkerchiefs, F3MIIE Subscribers have now on hand at the L. & M. B. MEAD. Soapstone Grates, all of Methodist Meeting House. The House is in good pohgofi do, new patterns, flag and bandanna de, B above Establishment, o complete assortment Norwalk, March 24th 1833. which will be sold low repair, and will be sold cheap. For further partic Prussian Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Thibet wool WILLIAM GALE of Classical nnd Common School Books, .besides ' during tho Summer ulars enquire of CHARLES MALLORY. Shawls, Ladies and Gentlemen's Gloves, a good va OFFERS for salo a handsome and many Miscellaneous Works, which are offered to BEADY MADE CLOTHNG. months, Persons build Norwalk, August 24. 1832. 244 riety, including buck, beaver, Woodstock, silk, linen, general assortment of HATS, iuclu Tcnchers, Merchantf, and others,! Wholesale and H"UST rcccived, and for sale at the Norwalk ing are invited to exam colored, white and black H. S. Gloves, from lOd. to ding those of the latest New York Retail, at the lowest prices. Tho following comprise SADDLE & HARNESS MAKING. fashions. Gentlemen can be supplied QJ? Clothing Store, a large assortment of Clothing ine them. Also a quantity ofLive Gcsse feathers THE subscriber ever thank Gs. per pair, Hosiery, a good assortment, Ladies side, a pnit of the Stock:— suitable for the approaching Season, viz. Pea Coats, back and neck Brazilian Combs, of the first quality, with Hats to order upon short notice Hens Feathers, Ducks leathers, Boes-wax, ful for the patronage ho has Webster's Dictionary, 8vo.; English Synoniines; Round Jackets.shirts, stocks suspenders,Pantaloons, 3 boxes of splendid hat and cap Ribbons, Ladies Hogs Bristles, &c. received, would inform the Nonvalk.Maroh 18. 1833. Grov«'s Greek and English Lexicon; Vests, Flannel Waistcoats, and Drawers, stockiugs, public,that lie continues to car and Misses Leghorn and Straw. Hats, plain and co N. B. A liberal discount to ihoso who purchase Goodrich's Greek Grammar and Exercises; Caps, Leather Mittens, k.c. ry on the above business, at lored tail'eta Ribbons, from No. 1 12 to 22, superior TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. • Greek Testament; Jacob's Greek Reader; The above articles are offered for salo a little lees a bill of goods. Cash fur all kinds of shipping furs. his old stand, in Saugatuck, black Frcnch bombazino, English do, 4-4 black me- 1OTTON Batting and Candlo Wick, by the Greca Minora ; Histora? Grajcea ; Cooper's Virgd ; than at any other establishment. where ho has on hand and is lino Circassian, soma very fine, colored and common (J Balo or less quantity—at the Factory prices,, Virgil Delpliiui; Ainsworth's Distionaiy, 8vo.; EDWIN LOCKWOOI). SPRING AND SUMMER ILUJ_ constantly Manufacturing-, of Circassian, 50 doz. spool Cotton, several priccs,good constantly far salo by JAME^ FINNKY &• Co. Amhon's Ainsworth, 18mo.; BUY GOODS!! - the first rate Materials, Sad and common Bed Ticks, some G 4 wide, Cotton Yarn Uonld's Adam'» Latin Grammar; INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE BY A HE sub cribur has just received from New- dles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Vulieces, &c., ex from No. 3to 22, furniture and apron Checks, a good AND CHKESE ' Clcera's Orations, with notes ; Horace Delphi! t York, a largo and elegant assortment of pressly for customers use, and as cheap as can be variety of Summer Goods for Mens and Boys wear, * F the the Frst quality, received this day, nini Folxoin'a Livy ; Titi Livii; Latin Tutor; OFFICE, T black lasting and black Circassian, expressly for Spring1 and Autumn goods, which ho feels dis bought in the United States. Also, for Sale, Buffalo ' for sale low by EDWIN LOCKWOOD. Hutchinson's Xedophon; NO. GO WALL STREET. Robes, Whips, Spurs,Horse Blankotg, Curry Combs, Men's wear, fine white, red aud yellow Flannel, cot Worcester's Elements of History ; posed to sell at such priccs, as cannot fail giving ton and silk Umbrellas, green and brown Parasols, pi ROUND PLASTER, a constant supply, oi» rgnUE HOWARD INSURANCE COMPAYY and Horse Brushes, fyc. &c Goodrich and Mason's Eccle. History ; the utmost satisfaction to all those who will favor 3 biileu brown Sheeting, GO pieces bleached ditto, Lei hand and for Sale by Ja. Nr.w , have appointed George St. "j,* Repairing done with neatness fa despatch. Tytler's History; Whelpley's Compend.; OF YORK him with their custom;—among the goods ro- bleached and brown Jeans,, colored aud embossed Murch26. IiuBBEf.L & PORTER. John,ns their agent in Norwalk and the towns ad THE highest market price paid for Wood, in Goldsmith's and Grimshaw'a History of England, ceived mav be found Hie following viz. Super Cambrics, foundation Muslin, Tow Cloth, Burlaps, joining, to insure Houses and othor buildings and exchange for Work. PIIILO W. JONES. Greece and Rome; Blue, Blk. Brown, Claret, Invisible Green and Osnaburgs, Russia nnd imitation Sheetings, Men's COTTON WADDINGS,. properly contained in thorn, such as Dry goods, Saugatuck, Nov. 19. 1832. 2o7 Olncy's, Matte Brun, Woodbridge, Morse, Cum- olive, Mixt & Drab Bioadcloths & Cassimeres, and Boy's summer Hats, Boy's Caps, black and white lOOR Sale low by the Doz. or less quantity, by Groceries, &c. he. Jp L. HUCBKI.L. mings and Willett's Geouraphy; 50 yds. striped and Plain Beverteen, 10 ps. Buckram, Padding, Sewing Silk, Canvas, Patent Worcester and Parley's diito for Children ; agatust loss or Tramase tor* Hang up Cord, SUMMER BTUFFS, Orleans cord, Thread, Tapes, quality binding. Also, just receiv Comstock's Chemistry; Blake's do.; NOTICE. T THE NEW CANAAN STORE—Clover and the Howard company have a capital of $300,000 Rowen Cassiiners, Yellow Natikcn; Blue Twil ed an assortment of French and American Ginghams, Timothy Seed, of good quality.clear from plan Comstock'g Natural Philosophy : French printed Muslin, Genllernen's plaited Bomba paid in and safely invested for security of those tain, thistle and daisv, by NASH & HOlf T. Jntnieson'8 Rhetoric; Hedge's Logic ; led do. plain Brown linen, Engilsh and French zine and Satin Stocks, together with many other ar A who may have insurance made by said CompanyIn- Brown drillings, Bleeched linen drilling, Storm- HE subscriber would Inform his friends and March 7, 1833. " - Walker's Geomotry ; Parley's A'Ironomy; the public in general, that his Packets have ticles, making in all a very compkte assortment. surnce effcted nt the lowest premium St none, need ant, Hamilton Stripes, Black French Bomba Day's Algebra ; Day's Mathematics; commenced their weekly Trips nnd will sail from New Canaan, 23d April 1833 be brought from affluence to want in consequence sine and Lasting, Black Circasnian. T ClftACKKKS. • Play fair's Euclid, Blair's Lectures! he Subscriber keeps on hand and] for sale.,,, of loss by F're ; ns all can be protected from its de his landing to Peak Slip in the following manner; LOVER and TIMOTHY seed, new and Gummerd'i Gibson and Flint's Surveying ; SILKS, Black Italian, Black Gro do Swiss, Sloop MECHANIC, ALDEN BUOTIIWKLL Master, fresh Butter. Si Sugar Crakers by the barrel or- : struction by a small yearly stipend. Tho above clear, for sale byHUBBELL & PORTER. T Bennett's and Shey's Book-keeping ; Black and Bine Bisck Gro de Berlin, Black will sail Tuesdays and return Saturdays ; Sloop C less quantity,as low as can be purchased in the City Torter's Rhetorical Reader nnd Analysis ; named Agent is authorised to issue Polices to (hose Norwalk, March 3, 1833. who Gro do Zan, Black and Colored Gro de Naps, CITIZEN, Sam'l. 1'. Morehouse, Master, will sail or Country. Merchants SiFamilies are invited tgingham do., BY beaverleens and cord of allikinds; vestings of all pat will iu future be carried on by JESSE STEBBISS and TONE LIME—Wholesale and retail, by Norwalk, March 25th, WEED & BUTLER. shirting muslins, brown sheeting, Dorchester ticks, con- terns; shirts, collars, bosoms, stocks, cravats, silk S. D. GAGIC, nt tho old stand, one mile north of the GEO. St. JOHN. beaverieen, moleskin, plain and striped bang-up stantly on hand several bales Saugatuck Sheeting. hdkfs, of all patterns and prices; gloves suspenders, S Bridge, on Danbury Turnpilm, where they intend to READY MADE CLOTHING* cord, French drilling, blue nnd yellow nankeen, Merchant can bo supplied with sheetings by tho &c. Also, an excellent assortment of hats, caps, keep constantly on hand a general assortment of £2-Alio®N SEEDS. ^ E. CORKER, has now on hand a large assort black and col'd Silesia, Col'd cambrics, children and balo or less quantity at the same price as at the military caps, opaulets, fac. Every description of ment of Clothing, which is made in the lies youth's cloth and fancy Caps, childrens red morocco Cabinet Furniture, and Chairs of every description, Factory. Norwalk, Fob. 11th 1833. For sale by WEED & BUTLER. J of a supegor quality, nnd as cheap as be pur readv made clothing kept constantly on hand. iiiiiur, and wairanted. The following will com shoes, stocks und collars, Men's llorskin, Wood caa J.'E. C. returns his sincere thanks to his friends as EACH SAND For sale by chased in any part of the country. prist a small part—Broadcloth, Sattinet, and Beaver- stock and buckskin gloves,trimmings, an assortment MITH & BLACKMAN having taken Ed and the public in general, for the liberal patronage H March 25. GEO. St. JOHN. Persons furnishing their houses will do well to give teea Short Jackets. Blue, rnix't and olivo Panta of best quality, together with many other urticloa S win Hoyt into copartnership the business he bus met wilh since his commencement in business, loons. Blk fig'd green velvet Vests. Flannel Shirts not herein mentioned, all of which will be sold on them a cull. hereaftrr will be conducted under the uanie and ALL'S CAST IRON PLOWS—Warranted All kinds of country produce taken in exchange and hopes by-strict attention and assiduity, to merit ; andDiawers of all kinds. Muslin Shirts, plain and favorable terms. GROCERIES.—A good assort firm of Smith Blacktnau & Hoyt, who would bo a continuance of their favors. good, for sale by GEO. St. JOHN. for cabinet work. worked linen bosoms. Comforters, Stocks, Cravats, ment of Dry Groceries kept constantly on hand happy to furnish their customers with Lumber at N. B. All kinds of military work done on'the short • Coflius made in the ncntest manner, and on tho PORTING and blasting POWDER for Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Suspenders, &c. Caps of all viz. tea, sugar, molasses, |jpcpper, alspicc, ginger est notice, and most reasonable terms. Tailors' trim PC shortest notice. STEBBINS fa GAGE. the lowest market prico9. HUBBELL Si PORTER. kinds, fancy do for children. N. B. Tayloring done cinnamon, nutmegs, cloves, ite. mings of all kinds kept constantly on baud. Slow by Norwalk, Murch 4lh, 1833. tflO Norwalk, April iGth, 1033. v »tho most fashionable manner. Norwalk, Jan.J. Norwalk. Apri} 29(h, 1833.
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