NUMBER 449—NEW . SERIES. -fSfORWALKf® CT. WEDNESDAY. JULY 5fca848.^^ei^|;|4M0gVOLUMEpl^NUMBEl{ 27? I. ':V . fcrms of iSic Gazelle. |3o£tvt). Saddles, Harnesses, before their 'rnarriaffe.VJ'^T'--^^^®^*^'?'^!' Lodge. It was with feelings of real sor-, Ullage subscribers by carrier—per year $2 00 ^ THE SUSPENDED BROTHER: Mail/ do. -f:-A in advance do. do. 2 00 ding Whips, which are for sale at a small ad- Trembling thing in the lily's cup ! /Vj»s', j- combined to beautify and adorn it; and Mr. Ashley had established himself in so much, he therefore endeavored to feel' ; >87 3 |vance from iactory prices. Harness Collars, Sun or flower will drink thee up; its favorable location, a spirit of enter Boston, where by industry nnd economy, reconciled to it. - YJ':20 1 • 7o Thou wfft pass away and be seen no more; I wholesale and retail. A good assortment of prise, and a hope of gain, had drawn to­ he hoped to increase his little fortune to Time passed on|"arid" forTune wliich' 3 : 1 00 We shall not remember the,drop on the For continuance, per week,-20 percent, on the saddler's silk, purse twist, embracing all colors a happy competence. The pleasant little had heretofore smiled on him, now begai^.; flower; " " * ' ' ' *'• ' gether men from all parts of the Union. Price of3insertions. For continuance onetjuarter* and qualities. Every niticle necucd in the line, home he had provided for his bride, was to show a changeful aspect. Business,^ Child of the wave. 1 mourn for thee-— t< : f Social feelings.were; nourished ; strangers or over, 15 per cent. may be found hero, of the best quality, and will beautified and rendered more pleasant by ever fluctuating in this country, resulted" Yearly advertisers allowed 22 lines, with lliepriv- | |(3 ] b furnished by any other Soon thou wilt die and forgotten be. J - met here and became friends, and learned J0 so as ow as can 0 her many little arrrngements ; and the in severe losses to him ; misfortunes suc-^'V-;}! ilege ofl7 changes, $12. One square (20 lines- establishment in the County. u 4Uv;;i to love and trust each other. Such men " Ne lected and lone 1 do not lie ; ' light of her happy face, shed a brightness ceeded each other, and he finally decided1 paper not included) per year, with the privilege of j j^ep.,irjng done at the shortest notice, and in I'm tenderly watched by the father's eye, in such a place, are the very ones to be­ over all his home. to try a new field of labor. The West,- be inserted «Mh OW. »"t mnnne,, WE B. SWAN. For he hath made me, and placed me here, come devoted Odd Fellows; and a flour­ 7?he first cloud that shadowed the face with its broad lands, and immense capa-' nary notices exceeding 5 lines in length unless ofgen Norwalk, May 2, 1848. A gemon ihe lily-petal clear: ishing Lodge was already established vcral interest, will be charged as advertisements. Soon and silent I pass away, there, and now the formation of an­ of Ellen Ashley, was, when several weeks bilities, opened pleasingly to his^iew, and Transient advertisements, to insure insertion HEW esaocsiLV!". Leaving the lily in bright array. other was quite an linteresling event, after their marriege, her husband said to he decided to remove thither.^True tOr->S- ^ must. be accompanied with the ca»h. 44 her woman's nature, Ellen cheerfully bade1. 44 I came not down to the earth for fame; at least to Odd Fellow s and Odd Fel­ her one evening at tea, My dear, I be­ many friends adieu, and followed her. '*^31 NEW ESTABUSIIMEIKT. Charles T. Leonard ] love to be lowly, and still the same. lows' wives; and formed the theme of lieve I must leave you for the first time her 1came to refresh a humble flowor—>ff-conversation in a small circle of ladies this evening ; you have held me such a husband to a land of strangers. ^ AVING taken the store No. 13 Main st. close captive, that I hare entirely neglect­ Unfortunely the location which Mr. recently occupied by Mr. Levi Clarke, The loveliest on this Eden bower; !w ; who had met for.a social chit .chat, at the 8cc. '<§£©. H 1 ed my Lodge since our marriage." Ashley had decided upon, proved an un-'-: Harnesses, has laid in an entire new stock of Family Gro- I shall not die, though J" pass away ' . . , house of Mrs. Hammond. 44 j, HE attention of the public is invited. to the . ceries, Crockery, Solar Lamps, &c. &c. which To a realm where beauty hath nodecny." "No ! no ! I shall never give my con­ Why, you will not surely leave me favorable one, both in regard lo fortune' - .a. jiew Saddlery Establishment just opened jjnve (j0f)n bought at the verp lowest state of sent to my husband's becoming an Odd alone to pass the evening in a Lodge and health. ^ , - • ' afe .,•% '^jy the subscriber under the Connecticut IJotel. ^ j j y .|, . f . j As he has taken f ]e c t n)ai pJ 0| car K Old Bachelors. Fellow," exclaimed Mrs. Minor; "it room.'!" said Ellen, seriously. The investment', of his money proved R .'His stock .and workmanship he believsto .) ful-.j jj,ne to select his assortment of goods he foels 14 an unfortunate one ; he saw his little':^.' They're wanderers and ramblers, never at home would be signing the death warrant of My duty calls me there," replied her jjiy equal to the best, and his attention will be \ confident that they are cheap, as well as good, 44 means fast diminishing, his health too,- Making sure of a welcome wherever they roam. my own happiness." husband kindly, a duty which 1 l ave Assiduously'given,to meet the wishes, and secure 'ancj . i,|d invite his friends and the public in u C And every one knows that the bachelor's den not neglected since 1 became a member, seemed undermining, and he felt that irthe.approbationiflfaU who favor him with their| genernl gali n^d examine for themselves " Nor; I either," responded Mrs. Jones, t0 until our marriage ; so you see that your he must seek a more favorable loca-v 'patronage. .Work done.«tt short notice, and pri­ Jsa room set apart for those singular men— although my husband is extremely anxious He has also on hand an assortment of tion, or poverty and sickness would -> ced moderate. A nook in the clouds, of some five feet by four, to join them, and is constantly repeating charms have more power over me than nnd^shoas which will | ^ ,n»^t,the,.note - Wch „,uU aught else." reduce them to absolute want. They de­ A good assortment of (Harnesses, Saddles, er than haretofore W'ith skylight,or no light,ghosts,goblins oc gloom • _ ... 44 cided finally to remove to this place, and Bridles, Whips, Trunks, V-alises, Carpetbags, All that is asked is a fair exemination of his But it s ems that they are loosing And everywhere term'dtheold bachelor's room. from it." "&c. will be kept constantly on liand, and forsale goods and prices and he trusts that a share of their power," said Ellen. set out upon their journey ; but Mr. Ash-, These creatures, they say, are not valued at all, "Benefits!"' repeated Mrs. Minor, 'cheap. public patronage will be extended to him ley continued to grow worse, and when Except when the herd give a bachelor's ball., sneeringly ; what are a few.dollars and "Oh! no, indeed; but I trust, Ellen, Repairing done in a neat, substantial, and ex­ Norwalk, April 17, 1818. . - they arrived, he found himself complete-, . Then drest in their best, ... ,, cenis, compared with the happiness of the vou would not wish me to neglect a peditious manner. FRKDEUICK BRADLKY. ly exhausted, and quite unable to make" In their gold-'broidered vest, - wfiole family 1" d"l.v" - * Norwalk, May 2, 184S. 25 NORWALK any arrangement for the future. It is known as a fact, " The benefits might consist in the hap­ 44 Surely not, if I were convinced it OTASM.—Just received and for sale by tfft I 44 What shall we do, Ellen 1" he ex­ ..They can act with much tact", was a duty."* S. E. OLBISTKAD. piness of a whole family," replied Mrs. 44 :P ' . And they lisp, '-how d'ye do ?" 44 claimed in distress, our means are al­ i Danton, who till now had been a silent Oh ! 1 had forgotten, Ellen, that Dec. 21, 1847. And they coo and they woo, ' • ! most entirely exhausted, and still 1 am ; R OUHTIS, that you had a prejudice against ourOrder j And they smile for a while, listener. growing worse, and you are worn out " Can the estrangement of a man's af­ so we will say no more about it now, for HE snbscriber has removed his stock of V| ERC'HANT TAILOR, No. 10 Main Their fair guests to beguile, • • • ; with fatigue and care." fections from his family, add to their hap­ I arn sure that I can convince you in a Groceries, Paints, Oils, &c. from tho * 8 Sf.. Olmstead's Buildings, would take this • ' For fear of offending, 44 Think not of me," replied Ellen, "but T short time, that your prejudices are mis­ Bridge to Centiiwille, about midway between opportunity to return his thanks to his numer­ Though inorf, And they spy piness 1" exclaimed M rs. Jones. ; : ; I must send for a physician for you." Willi their eye. placed. 1 shall not be out late Ellen, and the Bridge and Sotf.th Norwalk Landing, oppo­ ous friends' for their liberal patronage, and solicit They exeit, " Ciin the wasting of that money which 44 No, Ellen, we have actually no means' site his dwelling house. He intends to keep a a continuance of their favors. He would also To be pert, And they sigh, would supply the wants of his family, add be assured,",said he smiling, as he kissed 41 of paying him, and 1 hope to recover good assortment of family' groceries, flour, &c. invite attention to a large and well selected as­ And to flirt, As they fly, ^ to their happiness V' continued Mrs. her, I shall get no mischief in a Lodge And lliey whisk and they whiz, without one." - .', : : .Also, of Paints, Oils, Glass, Brushes, &c. &c. sortment of Davis. room." • , : BROAD CLOTHS, And are brisk when they quiz. 441 must send for one," continued Ellen,- . A share of patronage is rospeefh.M'y solicited.. " I cannot believe that either of these As soon as her husband had closed the JOHN S« OAMMIS. Consisting of French, English, German and For they meet Advancing, 41 and peihaps we shall find in him a effects would be the result of one's be­ door, Ellen burst into tears of mingled Centerville, (Norwalk,) Oct. 18, 1847. 1 American Manufacture. To be sweet, ' And glancing, friend," so saying, she left the room, for coming an Odd Fellow, but rather the op­ grief, disappointment and anser. She CASSIMERES. And are fleet,' .And dancing.x? she saw that her husband was in reality , On their feet, And prancing, posite," said Mrs. Hammond. " The ten­ had sirong prejudices to Odd Fellowship ; DB'IIGS and MEDIANE-:S. A large assortment of French, Doeskin, plain much worse. Fatigue and anxiety re­ ' \1^/ E have been making additions to our for Sliding and gilding, wilh minute pace. dency of Odd Fellowship is certainly to and instead of acting like a sensible wo­ ftii?oy, and Tweeds Cassimere. specting their condition, had so excited , iner good assortment,' of Pure Drugs and Pirouetting and setting with infinite grace. make* men better ; better husbands, better man, and endeavoring lo remove the piej- FES TINGS, him, that he was in a burning fever. "Medicines which we offer lower by 100 percent And jumping, ,.| , And racing, fathers, and better m- tubers of'society." udice by reflecting that her husband would A large and splendid assortment ever brought And bumping. . | And chasing, The kind Dr. Evelyn soon answered than others in the trade. That is to say, 50 44 I am sure it fails in its design, then," be guilty of nothing dishonorable to him­ ^eiits.will buy as much in quantity as can be ii to Norwalk. And slumping, ' j And pacing, the call, as he entered the room with The above goods will be sold as cheap or replied Airs. Minor, '• for it certainly has self, and that he would not continue a thought any .where else tor 81. Pei'sons will And thumping, [ And lacing, Ellen, his benevolent face beamed so cheaper than can be be bought elsewhere. been the cause of a great many quarrels, member, and (eel attached to an institu­ please call and get a printed list of Prices and They are flitteringand glittering, gallant & guy, kindly upon the sick man, that in his ex­ The subsciiber pledges himself that ali gar­ tion that had aught unworthy in its ob­ -compare with the usual price they have paid Yawning all morning, and lounging all day. arid much unpleasant feeling between hus­ ments made at this establshment, sha 1 be supe­ jects or designs, she allowed herself to cited feelings, he involuntarily gave the .'before—we furnish all who call fo? them. But when he grows oid, and wives. ' 44 sign of distress." The kind Dr. rushed rior in style and workmanship to any thing in And his sunshine is past, , " ... 44 It is not Odd Fellowship, but the op­ feel that he was treating her unkindly, in T. & W. E. .RAYMOND. forward and grasped his hand with a re­ New Canaan. March 10. town. Threescore years being told, ; position to it, that it is the cause of it, 1 thus leaving her, and that there could be Cutting done as usual. cognition so joyous, that it brought a Brings repentance at last. , , am convinced,' said Mrs. Danton. nothing good in an institution whose Spring Received. flood of tears into the eyes of the sick vTiattersall's ISEAVE POWPKBS He then becomes an oid man, = 44 Well, I think it is entirely wrong for members were not allowed to reveal to 'a ^OR the radical and permanent cure of Norwalk, March 22, 1848. His wannest friend's the warming pan ; • ~ man. ... a man to have any secrets lhat he eannot others their designs); and by the time her : ' r tleaves, broken wind, coughs, colds, glan- He's figety, fretful and weary ; in fine, Ellen'was astonished. " What means' i ! ' iJ. lOCKWOOD & SOTV'., reveal to his wife," pursi ed Mrs Jones, j husband had returned, she had ffiirly made ders and all other diseases that affect the mucous Loves nothing b:itself, and hisdinner and wine. this?' she inquired, "surely, you are? 44 and a womali ought not. lamely to submit j her mind that Odd Fellowship was, arid •-membrane of the lungs, windpipe, throat and He rates and he prates, not acquainted." * • head of the Horse. For sale by Merchant Tailors, Anj he reads the debates, lo such an outrage of confidt nee " (must be wrung, and that she would ever 44 Yes, w e are," exclaimed the Dr., " wd* JOHN A. WEED. AT THK OLD STAND, Despised by the men and the women he hates. 41 A woman who loves her husband," j be opposed to it. are brothers." iS;- ; Beet's Ks3j?d5Eig, J?Isii«s-Strccf, Then prosing, And poring, 44 LUlIBfiB AT WESTPOKT. replied IV]rs. -Danton, ought to have suf J Thus do women oftentimes bring ur»- 44 And duzing, And snoring, , Brothers I" repeated Ellen still m'ord SAN FORD has at his yard near the AVING just added to their former stock, ficient confidence in him, lo feel thai he happiness upon themselves, by determin- And cozing, And boring. astonished. . Bridge, a large quantity of all tends of CJL a large and well selected assortment of wou.ld be efuilly of nothing dishonorable inir not to be convinced of the truth and Z And nosing, And roaring, • ' 44 Yes, Ellen," said her husband," we' ;; ' "Lumber bought under circumstances peculiarly fashionable Spring and Summer goods, com­ either to hims If or to his wife; and as Whene'er he falls in with a rabble, : propriety of that which would result in have indeed found a friend, for the Dr. is >;?favorabie, and to be sold accordingly. Those prising all the varieties now in use for Gen­ His delight is to vapor and gabble; -y for their secrets, 1 imagine that if they their own best interest, in order to grat­ wanting to buv will find it so by coming to see. tlemen's Wear, would invite the attention an Odd Fellow." : : He's grufly, | And musty, were revealed to us, \ve should be sur­ ify a sic ly sentimentality, or foster a 14 IW Ctiilar shingles.—195,000 North of their customers and the public to the same, And your wife i? wondering how we' . And puffy, | And trusty, prised at their littleness, rather than iheir foolish sensitiveness, while they show by ' Carolina cedar shingles, which are decidedly assuring them that all Garments made by thein found each other out," said the Dr., 44that He sits in his with back to the door. 5 ' the best and cheapest shingles to be had this shall be done in a superior and. satisfactory importance. ' - their feelings, that themselves distrust is one of our secrets," said he smiling, us 44 r Near freezing, | And grumbling, Well, 1 do not believe in the necessi- - season for roofs. So those say thar. have used manner. that confidence, which they accuse their he turned to Ellen ; " but I must now Paiticular attention paid to cutting for others And wheezing |. And mumbling, vJthem. "• :' - to or utility of secret societies," said husbands of violating. ptesv.ribe for my patient, for he is indeed And teazing, | And stumbling, 44 ALSO—White Lead and Paints of all kinds, to make up. Mrs. Minor ; surely there is no necessi­ 14 And sneezing. | And tumbling. Have you passed the evening, plea­ hard sick." - — - " " Linseed and other Oils, Varnish, Japan, Tar, Norwalk, April 3, 1848. '4 ty for guarded rooms and boiled doors, to He curses the carpet or nails in the floor. santly V' inquired Ellen, rather sarcas­ After giving particular directions in re- : ''Pitch, Rosin, Glue, Spirits Turpentine, Hard- Oil falling. Oft waking. deliberate on plans of benevolence and tically, as her husband,returned tha; eve­ "uware, House Trimmings, Tools, all kinds of atAN BLR & RAYMOND'S .... gard to the medicine, and requesting that Oft bawling, ; Oft. aching, ' charity ; if their object is a good one, - Nails and Spikes, Glass, Pulty, &c. &c., and ning. his patient might be kept perfectly quiet,- * and Store, And sprawling, And quaking, y why not publish it to the world 1" ;r - 44 Yes ; onr meetings are always plea­ he rose to leave, and said kindly to my ,,-all inch articles. Z. SANFORD* ; And crawling. - And shaking,;•; 44 Their own works praise them, and 44 " Westport, -Tan. 10,1847. tf2 sant," replied Mr. Ashley, and now," friend, 44 your husband needs constant , WEST SIDE THE BRIDGE. His hand is unsteady, his stomnch is sore. their silent, unostentious deeds of charity continued he, smilling, 441 must set my­ care through the night; you are too- •" S HE subscribers would inform the pnblic He's railing, Uncheery, • GROC3BRIES# and love, are their most eloquent defend­ self to the business of making you the much fatigued lo wilh him ; I am » that they have just received from the city And failing, . j And dreary, IffProvisioms, Uat'tUva«'«: & Crofikery ers," said Mrs. Danton. And ailing, And weary, Odd Fellow's friend ; it will not be aj now cr"in2 to the Lodge, and will bring a E devote much e: toF «- ""ser!,sso,t,nsnts of rH ;r 44 Well, 1 do not believe in that b nevo-' nco frnnrl niiMlitv Our Capsof every description, ever brought into And groaning, and moaning, hard task, will it Ellen ?" |couple of brothers to watch with him." W artiirticles, and those lence which neglects one's own family to h s low the ar( seI His selfishness owning, Harder than yon imagine, I presume,", Ellen could not spea., she was over- llv very la?gel many of « f »: 3" :. ' ''' . assortment is generally veiy ^ 'S® sp]i prices whioh will giva entire satisfaction We ' Grieving and heaving, ;; administer to others," said Mrs. Davis, them purchased for Cash nnd wq piotoss to sc.i! i replied Ellen ; "1 am sure 1 can never be ' come with surprise, and a thousand vary- would also call attention lo our assortment ol • v Though nought he is leaving,' 44 and I speak from sad experience. My , .in botte.- »rticlo for the^me raon«y t.mn ttnj pa|ln|eafi Stl.„w |md Hl„s for su,.,- convinced that those actions are right, ing emotions. travv and Panama for sum- But pelf and ill health, . . > husband for years has hardly spent an 44 _iiStore in the County, we do not cl«inn tne , , • , , L. p,— which are so carefully concealed." Ellen, we shall indeed be cared fo?' - „ , „r nptir>lAs mer wear, jxisuAlso aFur" • Himself and his wealth. • fel l011l es entire evening at home wilh his family, now;" said Mr. Ashley, as the Dr. left • t . faculty of getting ud of " ^ ^ Hilts ofom. own making, which we warrant « He sends for a doctor to cure or to kill, 41 I assure you, Ellen, nothing is con­ . as good prices as we would ask i« the be, ^ ^ wnut of n ^ ^ on account of the hurry of business ; yet the room. 441 feel that we shall receive' ^ " ; Who gives him advice, offence, and a pill, cealed, which it would be of the least im­ quality. It is our intention to be in he ma. ket ^ usac{}lL A person buying a since he has become an Odd Fellow, he kindness here, al though from being a sus- Who drops him a hint about making his will, portance to know." nearly every week during the seasou. Heuce ^ same lroned over at uny manages to devote one evening every pended member of the Order, I have no* As fretful antiquity cannot be mended, 44 Then why conceal it we can take the advantage of buying goods week with them." . i :. . *. In r The miserable life of a bachelor is ended. ' 44 rightful .claim to their assistance." low. when offered, which will be tor the benefit !^ ^ „ /„,!?] "ig 1S48' It is necessary, to carry out our plans Nobody misses him, nobod}' sighs, : 4i And I doubt not, Mrs. Davis,' in so An undefinable feeling that she had ^ of our customers, as we shall charge only a very Not walk, Ap, il 18,1848. an:! avoid imposition.' i small profit in advance. KEW ABRAKGEMESIT. Nobody grieves when the bachelor die«. doing, he believes himself accomplishing done the Order injustice, now possessed , T. & W. E. RAYMOND. more good for his family,., than he cou d no utterance to1 ^ New Canaan, March 10, 1848. ' PHWALK MUIBLG YARD. in any other possible way," replied Mrs. sband to com- — : Danton. 44 Fortune is a fickle goddess, fectly calm. , T"U,.. y. INVALUABLE HE subscriber having purchased the Mar­ ithsccllcimi. ble Yard recently owned by Messrs E. and often deserts her votaries in the hour Anxiously did she watch every varying1 , FAMILY COiliPAKIOlV. T you would be its warmest champion." Price & Son, Avonid respectfully announce to of their greatest need; and though you shade of his countenance that evening,- v IX Lectures on Causes, Prevention and 'ITSue l>jscoiBSo3ate Widow. ' 44 When I arn convinced of its good ef all who may be disposed to favoi him with their may be unable now to imagine that your and earnestly did her thoughts rise to' - Cure of Consumption, Asthma, Diseases Smith'says there is nothing half so restless fects, I will acknouledge it," replied S' patronage, that he is prepared lo execute orders circumstances will ever be less promising Heaven for its blessing upon him. vof the Heart, and all Female Diseases. 334 for Monumental Sculpture, and Grave Stones as an Irish widow. He tells of a young Tip- Ellen. ; V than at "present, yet an hour of need may 1 •pages, 28 engravings. Paper o0 cts ; bound io ^ evQ description in a superior style, of Amer- perary widow, Nelly M'Phee, who was courted That ivas the first unpleasant evening, Soon after nine, the Dr. re-entered the • cts. Mail tofrt Oany n\T part—postagenm*f* nnetsiOTA Q9 1-9.1-2 rfs.cts. ^ .. ' - , . t i • t »n t. ^ r .• .1. _ j come to you, and assistance from an Odd ican and Italian Marble, which will be furnished and actually had an offer from.Hooley O^Shan*, that had passsed in t.ie married life of my room with two gentlemen, whom he in- . m . Shoulder Braces and Chest Expanders, $2. Fellows' Lodge be most gratefully re­ as cheap as can be obtained at any other estab­ on tho way to her husband's funeral. • .£<>;• friend and her husband ; he was deeply troduced as brothers, who would watctt y/ ;Mail to any part, 50 cts. postage. Inhaling 41 She accepted of course," said Grossman. ceived." lishment in the State. A share of the public grieved that Ellen should be so strongly with Mr. Ashley that night. . ^Tubes, SHver, $3, by mail, letter postage. Ab^ is respectfully solicited. " No she didn't," said Smith. " Yes, I have known many such instan­ fa prejudiced against an institution which Again and again did Mr. Ashley returrt- ife '' domininal Supporters, perfect, &8 .to &10, tot » J. M. SMITH. 14 Tooloy, dear," said she, 44y'are too late ; ces," said Mrs. Hammond, 44 and with he valued so highly ; and Ellen really felt the warm grasp of a brother's hand ; then ^5 Ruptures, Falling of the Bowels and Womb, KoJicc We t|je undersigned having trsns- foor wakes ago it WHS I shook hands wi' Paddy your permission, ladies, will relate n story x ie herself a slighted woman. turning to Dr. Evelyn, he paid, 441 must teand Weak Rack, and Chest; sent by ^ P ®® :fprmj 0Ul. Marble Business in Norwalk, to J. Sweeney upon it, that I would have him in a which may serve to temove your preju­ Meverywhere- .-For Braces or ;S'uppoiteis, o M. Smiih, cordially recommend him to our now explain to you my situation." He dacent. time arter M'Phee went uuderboard." i i In all other respects, my friend was a ^Rupture Supporters, give heig i 10 , ' former friends and customers in Fairfield 44 Well," said Grossman, *4 widows of all dice of the Order."' " - then told them of his former connection . ^ 1 • Vvf nmenn nAYT. Mfi Rill - 44 Oh, yes," they "all''exclaimed, "relate happy, cheerful and devoted wife. She 'foot, and circumference'of person next the sin nations are much alike.—There was a Dutch County.- . 1 PaJCE & SON. was ardently attached to her husband ; with .his Lodge in Boston, of his attach- i faoe, just above the hips. If Rupture, mention Norwalk, April 13,1848. 1® woman," whose husband, DiedrickVan Pronk, ii to us, h i > d-we will try to be convinced." and on no other'suhject were they oppo­ ment to the Order, and that in conse- > : C which side. Agents wanted for the sale of the kicked the bucket and left her inconsolate.— Mrs. Hammond directed a 'meaning - above goods. Address Dr. S. S. FITCH, 707 sed, and her. face ever cheerful . at quence of his neglect, he was then, and Just SSecelvrd." - Folks said grief Would kill that widow. She look to Mrs. Danton, and commenced : ^ had been for some time, a suspended i Rroa.dway, New York, post paid. ENRY HANDS has just returned from had a figure of wood carved that looked very other times, was always cloudy when ,u : ' .1 had a dear friend, Mien'Clay-tori ; she Feb: 24, 1848. ~ lyl3 New York with a large and elegant as­ much like her late husbaud, and placing it in Lodge niglit returned ; and at those member ; and that he knew that he had • ' ; ^^ H "was a happy, merry creature, with as- sortment of gentlemen's Boots, Biogans, and her bed constantly for. several times she never failed to express her no claim upon their kindness, -j'jg" READY MADE CLOT III* . 41 Slippers. Also, Ladies'and Children's ; lovi'nc heart as ever beat in a human Say no more," they replreo, " we all "I UST received a good assortment of Spring months- •. 'r » , strong opposition to the Order. "'1'.' of every variety, combining taste and durabili­ breast, and that heart was it's rich store oi *»!' and Summer , Vests, Pantaloons, In about half a year, she became interest ed understand your feelings ; and now ty; all of which will be sold on the most fa ove, she. bestowed upon one, every wa\ Notwithstanding this, Mr. Ashley con­ v Hip , , , &c. which will In a young shoemaker, who gotthe lengthof her must endeavor to go lo sleep." . |f|* vorable terms/ Call and see -for yourselves. tinued for several months to attend his '' be sold cheap for cash by foot,* and finally married her. He had visited vorthy of her. In the eyes.of E len, he Nothwithstanding what had passed, Norwalk, May 9th, 1848f'.rCTJ; ''.'. the widow, not more than a fortnight, when the over.had ,bu^ one fault—he was an Odd lodge punctually ; but he could riot en­ r , ,£7-.'. CHASTT.. LBOKAIUO. Ellen could not feel willing fo leave her fl servants told her that they were out of kindling Fellow; and in her lciver's eyes, Ellen dure these stormy seasons, and this, added ; NorwaHfr.May l8t, '48. husband in the hand of strangers through ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD stuff, aud asked what should be d'one_. After H ,ad also one fault—her prejudice to Odtl.j to the increasing pressure of his business nn.use the widow rt|?!!R^r IR B quiet.,w.ay- the night; but'when she sa^v'their ten'der t Dried Peaches and Apples* 4 A FULL supply just received arid for sale ; Fellowship ; but each trusted to' their |''caused him to grow more and more deltn 7 kindness and watchfulnes?, she retired TUST received,, and for sale by il 'tv " ' . W. C. STREET. other to their own views, 'quent; he neglected to pay his dues, and kindnt -p mm. Ku:.-4.;••>$,• J?:-: •• ' •r'-m • "• "••••'•>" ; ' - . '• V*',-

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From the New York Herald, Extra. sleep, feeling confident that her husband receive any message from him that he Gen. Cass hung in Effigy* Conmrticnt legislature. NOftWAtKg GAZ ETT E. was in faithful keeping, and that she could might see fit to make. Passed and Messrs. • Our opponents havo-hnvped loudly upon" the ARRIVAL OF »**G Ciltlfifili. %(r safely trust him while she slept. Mills, TrumbulLof Hartford, and Peck, fact that a few rowdy soldiers in Mezico hung . . . . ONE WEEK LATER. / Monday, June 26. July 5, 1848. Day after day of a lingering fever, did -Mi appointed. % Senator Corwin in effigy, because of his speech The steamer Cambria, Captain Harrison^ Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Phe e kind Dr. and some one of his friends Committee soon returned, and Mr. Mills condemnatory of the WaivMWe think the fol- which left Liverpool on the" 17th, arrived at Committee of three appointed on taxa­ FOR PRESIDENT and administer to the comforts of her announced that they had performed their;, set-off to this, and a little more, Boston at 8 o'clock, Friday morning, having husband 5 and night after night, did one tion of costs. duty, and that His UAVCIIEUCRExcellency hadIIUU reium-;return-! . „_ • ,Tr,. J.; . ZACHARY TAYLOR, of Louisiana. Committee reported a bill for a public •o, answer, and that he would immedi- Mr. Covw.n » not* Wh,g endure^for made the passage in twelve days and a half. or more watch by his bed, and all was ed fc ately meet the two Houses in convention. W office,:wh.l. Gen. Cnss is the Locofoco The accounts from the Continent will be f'; ": done in such a kind and unobtrusive man- act to prevent the keeping of nine pin FOR VICE PRESIDENT alleys, but providing for the licensing of Governor, his Private Secretary, nominee for the Presidency, ^The volunteers found very unsatisfactoiy. No one can specu­ >ner, that it completely won Ellen's heart; tL" MILLARD FILLMORE, of New York. , and she confessed to the Dr. all her for- sueh alleys to be used for the purposes of and the officers of the State, entered the who are now coming home from - the war, will late on the continuance of peace for any length health and recreation; read third time mer prejudice to the Order; and that it hull. The convention received them be likely to remember at the polls next fall the of time, as overy hour brings forth new NOTICE. was her opposition, that caused her hus- and passed. standing. The Governor took his seat on man, who was the means of cutting down thiir features. •••; • Bill for a public act providing that no WHEN in the course of bumn n events' ' ' band to neglect his Lodge. the right of the president of the y for . This would be an interesting There is^'^Teat excitement and reaction in person shall vote for State officers or . * " Well, well," the Dr. would say, •« you Prayer by Rev Dr. Bacon ct for the columns of our locofoco brethren, the 4th of Jaly comes on «H> • of p„bl',ration,. piirisi„ Nnpoleon. He is to be presidential electors if at the time he is The Governor said that if any person ecessary" (i • S' must now make amends, and become the , . . . ,. j - who seem to have an affinity for . such things; «.t becomes necessnr,-" (in order .hat admit,ej to tl.e National Assembly odd Fellows' champion, and make con­ not a resident of the town and has not present had been appointed judges during . . „ . ^ , •. c . printer may celebrate that day in a " proper resided in the State for a period of four . • c r ^ tA it is from a letter dated " San Angel, Mexico, Pamphlets in praise of Prince Louis Napo­ verts of these foolish women. They will this session of the Legislature, they would _ ' ' and becoming manner") to anticipate said time months next preceding. please rise and attend to the oath. Three April leon are strewed about the crowded assemblies i beeome Odd Fellows, or Odd Fellows' of publication—the Gazette is therefore issu­ Committee reported a bill repealing the persons arose and were sworn by His Ex­ Next let me tell you how Senator Cass and newspapers in his i ' mates, by and-by." ed on Monday. * Henry at Inst recovered ; and the day law of last year exempting from warrant cellency, He then administered'the" oath was treated by the volunteers. You wi gratis. or execution so much of a debtor's home­ he first left his room, Dr. Evelyn came in to three county commissioners, and after­ recollect that we, (or the volunteers,) A your wife." ; The Governor's £peecli. ted August 7th '47, we were again assured I-.?:;.-v> , in election days ; indefinitely postponed. express themselves abundantly satisfied with dictatorship on M. Caussidieree. 1'he first paper Henry opened, was Mr. President and gentlemen of the Senate, of receiving the same. Butgit seems that Also a resolution approving and con­ Legislative honors, and quite willing to retire | There is but very little activity in English ' * J; letter and a card from his own Lodge, re- 'Mr. Speaker and gentlemen of the House Mr- Cass, with a good economical heart, firming the revised statutes, and repealing r ' instating him a member j which has been of' Reprc.seRepresentatives:— offered a bill to cause the volunteers to to the quiet of their homes. Circumstances commercial affairs. ':X • :• all others—to go into effect on the first f? procurred through the influence of Dr. At the opening of the General Assembly, be furnished with clothing in kind, at the unavoidable, have combined to render th s the The cotton market was dull; sales confined • -"hM of January '49; passed. \ " Evelyn ; the next was a receipted bill of I had occasion to congratulate you upon same rates according to grades, as is pro­ longest session since the formation of the gov­ to trade. There had bgeu a slight decline ift Bill reorganizing the courts. Mr. Waldo their landlord, and the last, a check of the happy auspices under which you were vided for the troops of the regular army. American descriptions. W- explained its provisions. It provides for ernment. There has been more than double * five hundred dollars, a loan from several permitted to commence your labors, and Thus you see has reduced our pay for ^There had been no change, in the^ grain' a supreme, a superior and a circuit court. the number of public acts passed this session {of the brothers who had so kindly attend­ especially upon the prospect that pcace clothing from 3 50 to $2 50. This, The first to be a court of errors, the sec­ than at the last. The revision of the statutes ed him through his sickness. was soon to return to us with its suppose, is the compensation we get for ond to try criminal cases where the pen­ and the discussion of various other important There is not any very important, news fron» 'V Mr. Ashley was completely overcome blessings. fighting our way to the Capital. As soon alty is death, or imprisonment for life, and measures, have exhausted much of the session. (M •'and grasping the Dr.'s hand, he in vain The hopes then indulged, as you well as the fiivt Pennsylvanians received news 1 the third to perform the duties of the ~ made an effort to speak, v; : ; know, have since been realized, and our that this famous bill had passed—they But the questions which most retard the pro­ present county courts add the present LAYING TT23E COUNEK STRIVE '' -"Come, come," said the Dr., "put on nation is now at peace with all the nations extended a rope across the main road gress of Legislative business, are the little thou­ superior court. The circuit judges to be your hat and and come and take a of the earth, and is left to the pursuit of leading to the city of Mexico, and hung sand and one matters of divorce, petty justices, , OF T1IK NKW CONOR KG A TIO A L CMCRCH. elected annually by the legislature, and ride with me, I want to talk with you a those avocations, of those arts, to the in effigy poor Lewis (.'ass ! Some officers judges .of probate, etc. etc.—questions which The corner stone of the new Congregational • little." The Dr. then told him of a plan some one of them to hold four terms of prosecution of those works of internal touched by their politics, ordered it to be legitimately belong to, and should be left with, j Churel,< wil1 be ln'd 011 Tuesday, the 11th inst. which his friends had formed for him ; it the'circuit court in each county annually. improvement, and to build up and estab­ cut down, but the boys had him in hi the people at their primary meetings, or to the j At 3 "'dock, P. M. an address appropriate to was for him to embrace a favorable open­ The circuit court to appoint State's attor­ lish those institutions of learning, which just position again soon after, where he the { cflsio wil1 l;e f1elivcred in tlle neys and clerks of court —passed ; ayes action of the Courts. Eow easy to |eave nil ° ' " Church, ing there then was, to enter a profitable are appropriate to a state of peace, and hung until evening, when he was taken 100, nays 78. Adjourned. petitions for divorces to the Superior Court of •: Rev- Dr. Hewit of Bridgeport. business. This is a flourishing little town, which constitute the true greatness and down and doomed to the stake ! the county from which they come, instead of! , After «h»-h the corner ston^ wUl be laid by T have no doubt you will be successful. Tuesday, June 27. glory of a nation, and to the accomplish­ Sergeant GRAEFF, Artillery Corps. the pastor of the Church./', , *' It is unnecessary to add, that Mr. Ash­ Prayer by Rev. Air. Dutton. ment of those purposes, gentlemen, your setting the enginery of the whole State in mo­ ley eagerly embraced such a favorable Resolution that the surplus of the mili­ attention has been directed during this Case of Abduction.—A case of abduc­ tion and using up two or three weeks of every The public generally are invited to be pres­ ; opportunity, and that he again became an ent. Per Committee of Arrangements. tary commutation money, if any is found protracted and arduous session. It has tion has lately occurred in this City under session to settle little petty family disputes. ^active Odd Fellow, and that Ellen now to exist, be paid to the officers and sol­ been one of unusual interest. Subjects the following circumstances. It appears So too, with regard to the appointment of many - acknowledged herself convinced of the of grave import, with which the highest " STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. diers who performed military duty the that a poor but very respectable family of the civil officers of each county, these elec­ good effects of Odd Fellowship, and be­ past year, but no one to receive more than and best interest of our country are iden­ have cn only daughter, whom it was their The dwelling of Mr. Andrew Raymond, of came a zealous advocate and defender of tions could be better and more satisfactorily a dollar and a half a day ; passed. tified, have been before you for decision, intention to bring up in a strictly virtuous this town (Five Mile River), was struck by the Order. "And now, Indies, how do made by the people of each respective town, '1 he consideration of the report of the upon which you have been called to pass. manner. Necessity required that she lightning on Saturday evening last, and injured you like my story 1" inquired Mrs. Ham­ The revision of the public acts; the at their annual e'ections. By such an arrange­ committee on.education accompanied by should find some Kind of employment, and to a considerable extent. Fortunately none of mond. a bill for the establishment of a State nor­ foundations laid by you for those facilities a short time since a plain looking crirl ment, many thousand dollars would be saved the family, who were in the house, were injured. " It sounds very much like several fic­ mal school resumed, with which a mode! for intercommunication between different came to the house and asked the mother flie State every year. v, We a re also informed that the lightning pros­ titious stories that 1 have read," replied primary school is to be connected. Ad­ sections of the State, and between this and if she did not wish to obtain a situation It is not a little surprising that certain Rep­ 'VIrs. Minor, "if I knew it was really true, trated several telegraph poles, near Craw's vocated by Mr. Waldo, and passed almost neighboring States; your legislation in for her. at the same time stating time and resentatives of the legal profession, who were 1 misrht perhaps change my opinion some Gate. As the storm was very severe, doubtless unanimously. regard to the subject of evidence, provi­ place. The mother, not suspecting any so much exercised about printers receiving a what." Bill for a public act providing that in ca­ ding new sources of proof before judicial wrong, gladly accepted the offer, and im­ there was much damage done of which we are "Well, I will vouch for the truth of it pittance for the publication of the laws, should ses where real estate is attached, a copy tribunals in the administration of justice mediately despatched her daughter with unadvised. all, except the names, for I have told you neve7r have suggested econemy on that point. shall be left with the town clerk in order between man and man ; the encourage­ the girl. In the evening the father came the story as my friend has often told it to We believe in the doctrines of retrenchment, to make the attachment valid ; read three ment and promotion of intelligence by home and im mediately asked for his daugh­ "And there is not a Democrat in the land me. Mrs. Ashley must now speak for times and passed. means of common schools—are subjects of ter, when his wife informed him that she but not at the expense of justice, and even de­ but trembles at the name of Taylor."—Gazette. herself. Mrs. Ashley, ladies, alias Mrs. Resolutions giving the three commis­ deep and abiding interest to this country. had found a place. He replied that it was cency. There could be individuals found who Potato-pop gun Guards, Pum| kin-seed Fusi- • I'anton." sioners who revised the statutes, $1800 The results, gentlemen, of your labors are not so, for that a friend had told him that would be willing to officiate in the capacity of leers, Putty-ball invincibles, and Barn-yard Ca­ All turned to Mrs. Danton, in surprise, in full for their services ; passed. now before the people of the common­ his daughter was seen crossing the river Governor, for .$1090 99, possibly, and how dig­ dets, attention !—the monster may corne this who confessed herself the heroine of the Resolutions to so amend the constitu­ wealth, and are to be judged of by them. with a female dressed in gaudy apparel, way.—Democrat. story, and assured them of its truth ; " and nified would be the act of saving a single penny. tion as to provide for the calling of a con­ May we not indulge the hope that an en­ and of notoriously bad character. Upon A veiy comprehensive catalague of the forces you will not wonder now at my warm de­ We do not remember a more pittiable exhibi­ vention of the people once in twenty lightened constituency will find much to inquiry they found that their daughter had of the " democratic" party. AVill the Demo­ fence of Odd Fellowship. I have, I hope, tion of ignorance, than was displayed in the re­ crat. inform usin which ol the four grand dvisions years. Resolutions passed. approve and little to censure. not obtained the situation as alledged, but aioned in some measure for my past in­ marks of the member from Karlford'. upon t his enumerated above he is enrolled ?.—Advocate.•' Adjourned. It must be a subject of gratification to that a story had been framed to entice justice to the Order, and opposition to my you as you are about to part, that your her into a house of assignation in New question. The bill as it passed the House was The Advocate must be careful how he husband's feelings j and now what say Wednesday, June 28. deliberations during the session have been York. The distracted (parents have not a disgrace to that body and an insult to the draws invidious comparisons, or xve shall take • you ladies, to your husbands' becoming Prayer by Rev. Mr. Beardsley. characterized by art unusual degree of as yet been able to obtain any clue to her newspaper fraternity, and had it become a law, the matter up. (?) - Odd Fellows 1" . * Committee reported ? resolution author­ harmony, and that the session has been whereabouts. — Tribune. we believe every paper in the State would " Mine shall be one," exclaimed several izing the payment of the members and signally exempt from the influence of SP Madame Restell, the abortionist, was voices at once, '• if I have any influence clerks of the House ; passed. have refused to touch them, at-least our readers party violence and party recrimination.— Dreadful Accident. — Yesterday a deaf over him." would not have been bored with monotonous convicted on the 13th of last November, and Also a resolutim authorizing the pay­ You will permit me, in adjourning this and dumb man about 30 years of age, ^ It is unnecessary to add that the flour­ ment of the contingent expenses of the laws, for three months to come. flon. T. B. sentenced to be imprisoned in the penitentiary General Assembly, to express my regard whose name is unknown, met with a ishing little Lodge in M , received House, amsuuting to $'2,3b6 29—passed. for the term of one j7ear. The judgment, was for you personally, and also my most sin­ dreadful accident on the Columbia rail­ Butler opposed the bill in the Senate, and several new names as applicants for mem­ Mr. Waldo in the chair. Resolution cere wishes for your continued prosperi y road, about two miles from Paoli. He caused its defeat. demurred by her counsel, Mr. James T.Brady, bership; and I have since he rd that the that the thanks of the House be presented and happiness. Mr. Secretary adjourn was walking on the track toward the city, There was an unusual degree of unanimity and the case was carried up to the Court of wives of these new members make it their to the Hon. Lafayette S. Foster, for the the Assembly. when the train of cars approached, and of feeling throughout the session, An individual Appeals. On Saturday, the 2-tlh ult. the court ' my to see and know themselves, that sble and impartial manner in which he Sherfff Parmelee.—O yes! O yes ! from his deafness, the engineer giving the gave their decision, by confirming the judgment . their husbands a tend all the meetings of •HIS presided over its deliberations at this "flare-up" occurred however, on the passage The Secretary of State.—By direction of alarm for some time, he was struck by the of the Court of Sessions; and further ordering the Lodge, and regularly pay their dues. session. Passed viva voice. of the vote of thanks to the Speaker, for the able His Excellency, the Governor, 1 declare locomotive, knocked down, and the whole A messenger announced to the House and impartial manner in which he had dischar­ that her sentence tske place from the date of this General Assembly adjourned without train passed over his arm, cutting it that the hour having arrived when the ged the duties of the chair. One Pratt, from their decision. Thus the seven months she A Wonderful Phenomenon. — A singular day. God save the commonwealth. entirely off at the elbow. One of his Asembly by a joint resolution had agreed has already served in jail will be of no avail, as phenomenon was brought to light a week legs was also fractured. He was brought Rocky Hill, moved to strike out the word "im­ to adjourn sine die, the Senate had brought the year is yet to be liquidated, according to -ago yesterday, in the township of Green- Occident and Wonderful Preservatioti of to the Pennsylvania hospital about 4- partial," but it was no go. It was probably the its business to a close and were ready to the above decision. "j field Mid. about height miles from this Life.—An unusual and perilous accident o'clock, and was forced to undergo anoth­ poor fellow's " first visit to the city," and be­ carry the resolution into effect. r-ity. The Messrs. Grangers, in boring occurrd in Federal street, between nine er amputation of the arm at the shoulder. ing unacquainted with the customs of civilized The speaker resumed the chair. Mr. ROMANTIC.—An officer of the 9th Regiment, to find water to supply their saw mill, and ten o'clock Saturday morning. In Philad. Inq. Saturday. society, it created a sensation of merrriment Waldo informed him of the vote of in Mexico, writes to the Hartford Times, that v;sunk a four inches hole to the depth cf the third story of the granite front stores thanks just passed, and expressed his en­ with some, and pity in others. So ended the seventy feet, when they struck a vein or of the "Dearborn Block," built by Gerrish, Breach of Promise.— In Woodstock, a young woman, in regular , was lately tire satisfaction in the large vote taken Session of 1848. cavity. As they withdrew the auger and occupied by Waterston, Pray & Co. Vermont,Susan D. Whitcomb has obtained discovered in that regiment, having carried her upon the subject. . ;from tiie hole, to their great surprise, it and Dutton, Richardson & Co. the floor a verdict for $139 50 against Rev. John musket and marched from Vera Cruz to the Mr. Foster replied : Gentlemen—Our VVolcott for breach of promise. There HOLD HIM.—We see by the Danbury was followed by a violent current of air, was heard suddenly to crack, and in a city of Mexico. Her husband or lover had en­ that threw up stones as large as hen's intercourse fiere is now about to cease, was an interregnum of fifteen years in the Times that a newspaper is to be started in that minute or two afterwards to partially give listed, and she, without his knowledge, had as­ e^gs, ten or fifteen feet high. the trust which has been committed to way through to the cellar, precipitating reign of their love ! One witness testified village to advocate Democratic Whig principles. the House has been performed, and in that " Susan sot on the defendant's knee, j sumed male attire, and followed him in the For a few moments, vvhe i the hole was the goods in every direction and causing The principal Editor is to be WM. HURD, Esq. such a manner, I hope, as to prove satis­ same company. first opened, the air was accompanied by a damage to an amount estimated at sev­ in which fact he observed nothing crimi­ formerly of counter notoriety in this place.— factory to our constituents. The fairness nal- or abu-j-ive, if he understood the natur a stream of water, which was thrown ten eral thousand dollars. The accident was William's genius has gone through the regular and courtesy which have ever been man­ of roots and arbs." It is amusing to hear the expressions of or twelve feet high. : The water, however caused, as near as can be ascertained, gradations from merchant's clerk, tin-ped­ soon ceased coming and the air gushed ifested towards me, and the resolution from the giving way of two brick pillars, j sympathy which the Locofoco papers lavish on dler, grocer, tradesman, temperance stumper, 'out with such force that the roar could be which has been passed, and which has built for the support of the building, in X.000 Foco Flare Up. Henry Clay. The Washington Union calls been communicated to me in terms so rum-seller, lawyer. &c. &e. up to dentist.— distinctly heard fifty or sixty rods distant. the cellar, by which the iron posts in the We thought the party to whom we are him •' the orator, the statesman, the brave old kind, in terms of such high respect, are On touching fire to the air, it caught, and rooms above were forced through the opposed had some show of decency, and From the latter profession', he makes an easy civilian!" Yet these are the very men who highly gratifying to my feelings. It gives ;.'-*the flames flashed twenty feet high, and floors, and the floors themselves broken we will not change the opinion till we'transit to Editorial felicity. We extend him have spent their lives in slandering and perse­ 'came near burning the building, covering! trie pleasure to bear testimony to the or­ through to the extent of several feet.— wait and see whether their own presses .'the right hand of fellowship and welcome him der and decorum which has characterized cuting the object of their present eulogies! the machinery in which it is located. B'jt the most remarkable part of the affair will condemn them but there was a i ranks. We shall scan his luminous the session. In the collision of debate The people will know how to appreciate such They finally succeeded with considera­ is the escape of the inmates. Tt is esti­ piece of vulgar indecency perpetrated at"sheet with ilItense interost.ns we k,JOw tl.nt f,-om warmth of feeling must necessarily be crockodile tears. ' ' :• ble difficulty in stopping it, by forcing mated that there were at least thirty per­ the close of the Legislature yesterday, , . , , . , , .. . nf.in excited, and unkind remarks elicited, but h s ,ou,h 1,6 hi s ta of bo down blankets, and driving a spile into the sons in the stores at the time. Fortu­ snch ns we did not expect ever lo see ,n « ' > ' J„" " no one, I trust, will hereafter find in the body of. Connecticut gentlemen. j ing a very great mnn. U e trust-the humane 5^° The Senate of the new State of Wis­ hole, which was their only means of stop­ nately the cracking of the timbers gave a deliberations of this Assembly aught to On closing the business, the usual thanks ' people of Danbury will be able to apjueci.ite ping the air or gas, and extinguishing the partial warningrand enabled them to tret consin voted on the 14th ult., 15 to 3. to in­ mar his happiness. The hour of sepera- to flames. For several moments after the out of the vVaylof the falling goods. Some i the Speaker for courtesy, impartiality,' his worth and render hi in such " aid and com- struct their Senators and Representatives in tion has arrived, and allow me to present c w ere hole was stopped the earth trembled and jtimped out of'the windows ; three men i ^ -i proposed in the usual form, f0rt" as will prevent an attack of the " printers' Congress, to use all their efforts to prevent the to you individually, to the clerks, the re- shook for some distance around, as though who were in the third story, upon hearing ! when —to the surprise of most—one Pratt epidemic," now so fearfully prevalent in lre- introduction of slaveiy into any new territory poiters, and the messengers, my thanks, an eruption was about to take plane. The the cracking, came down by the fall; a • -y Hill -not Spratt, " Jack Spralt'' jnnj5 nn(j not ,.0{j t[ie World of his eminations. that may be acquired by the United States. (or your kindness, and to assure you that rose an people, who by this time had gathered to boy in the third story was so frightened!— ^ nrioved to strike out the word What will become of the Times man 1—alas, The instructions were subsequently adopted by you have my warmest wishes for your the number of about a hundred, were by the crash, that he got out of a window impartial. Now, no matter whether the prosperity. Wishing you a pleasantisant poor Yorick! the House of Representatives,. 5 only voting in greatly alarmed at these symptoms and upon a narrow stone sill and walked the Speaker deserved the compliment—it is return to your homes and families, I bid l e (:ustom the neg„,ive. " " : scattered with all possible rapidity, sup­ hole length of the block; the specta-ispecta-, ^ ' i common decency forbids you farewell. LOCAL.—We see that " eye sore of mine posing that Millerism was about coming tors looked on, shudderingly, expecting ; such a movement at such a time—and yet .- — Messrs. Kendrick and Waldo were ap­ s not host of the Connecticut Hotel, has gained fin pto a focus, or that they were about to be to see him precipitated to the street be^- th' "Jack Spratt" made the motion,otion, ; S5P A fire occurred in Patterson, N. J. on pointed a committee to wait on the Senate ;?blown up sky high by an earthquake.— lo He however got down safely. i;One an^ not on'y so, but finally called for a erect possition, besides having retired farther Wednesday n orning last, which destroyed the and invite that body to attend in the hall From the time it was opened till it was of the clerks is stated to have got his standa1'1"" up,Jp voie,vote, whenwnen 10lo andana behold ! this into the background. We observe also, that it Patterson machine, shop, the Episcopal Church, of the House for the purpose of adjourn­ head slilightly scratched, which is the only not "Jack Spratt" of Rock Hill, and Dr. thus closed, was about six hours, and the ment. ' .. has been barbarously scarrified with the evident Congress Hnll, and seven or eight dwelling air gushed out all the time with unabated bruise that wwas received. A large crowd Dow of Colchester, and iVlr. Stearans of • . 1 The committee soon returned, and Mr. intent of smoothing its surface. " That-pole" houses. The' fire broke out at 2 o'clock and; -violence. were soon collected in the street, specula­ Middletovvn stood up, and the whole House Kendrick announced to the House that the has long been a nuisance to the village, and as was noj. su5duet] unfj| q, Mr. Johnson, of the. ting as to whether 'the walls would fall, against them. This Pratt and his two It has been opened several times since Senate would meet the House in conven­ the law protecting the Telegraph has been abol- of Johnson & Mauidane. perished in the. under which, they were themselves stand­ compeers ought hereafter to be called the swiih the same effect. The power and tion forthwith. ing by hundreds. The Police, hffwever, glorious Loco Foco triad of the Legislature ished, it would doubtless have been removed flames while endeavoring to save some o.£th©- force of the air does not seem to dimin­ The Senate, preceded by the sheriff'of by order of the authorities, closed up the of '48 I . Pass them round. oft* the dock, had not the .Company ^ attended furniture in the church. : ish in the least. The Messrs. Grangers New Haven county,and itsofficers, entered street, until it could be satisfactorily, as­ JV". II. Journal. to the matter. ^ are proposing to secure it with apparatus the nail. The House received them certained that the walls were firm. 'fc Eds*"" A gutta percha 'band has been rnfide in. so as to shut it off and let it out at leisure, standing. The President pro tem. of the '"IT Boston Trav. Life within Life.—On Saturday last, and test its real qualities. The people in Senate, took his seat on the right of the FIRK IN NEW HAVRN.—Afire occurred at New York for connecting the machinery of.one. M r. Henry Rhodes,^ of the village of that vicinity are all confident now that it Speaker of the House, and the members 1 o'clock on Wednesday morning last in the of the large mills in Lowell, which is two bun- John Van Buren said at Rochester, that Hempstead, opened the shell of a small can be conveyed here in pipes, and suc­ of the Senate occupied the area in front rear of the bathing establishment in Orange- dred and fourteen feet long and two feet wide—» when the Cass procession at Albany ap­ clam, which cantained within it two per­ cessfully used for lighting the city with of the members of the House. / street, in a brick building owned by Messrs. in one piece. Its value is about §700. proached the point where he was standing fectly formed clams, one clinging to each gas, from this great natural, underground Mr. Galpin moved that a committee be he thought he would take out his watch shell. This is a very rare phenomenon in Judson, Cornwall & Covvles, the upper part gasometer. We learn that several scien­ appointed to wait upon the Governor and to see how long it would be in passing, nature, and some of the oldest sea-shore occupied as a silk manufactory, and the lower EF* The regular mail is regularly two days: tific gentlernen of this city intend visiting inform him that the Iwo Houses flrere but it went by before he could get his watch inhabitants stated that they had never story as a tin shop. The building fo.r the most behind the private express mail to N. Y%fron* il sQon.—lfitroit Daily £dv. 1Qth. .jl assembled in convomion, and Charleston, (3, C. -;

•y- • - •• '• ;• " PLEASANT NEIGHBORS." " I Sdve me from my Friends.—The Albauy ^ .. Letters! This is the title of the best sketch in John- j Argus has the following equivocal compliment EMAINING H'^eLposfcvOffi<#§ Ntiir^ •• NWI: • walk, July 1, 1848." son's Scraps.; It represents a leisurely looking to Mn, Senator: Foote who made one of Mr. R NE or two young men from 18 to 20 years 4 Allen, Wm.; of age who have had some experience at 'well bred gentleman—just such as generally Cass's volu Latlians7>>-.„j) O Adams, Sally Lewis, G,eo. VR the masonry business to whom good wages will Itlto tour : take the;papers and phy fdr them—sitting be­ Aikin, Elizabeth Logan or Lagan, be given. Wm. S. BOUTON. fore si good fire, no doubt after a hard day's Occupying a high position in his own Burr, Miss Luc, Sarah uth Norwalk, May 29th, 1848. 22tf work,; with his legs crossed, both his hands ap- state—^standing personally on elevated Burgess, Lambert, J. & Co. FOR Buffbss, Henry Moore. Michael lifted in the pesture of • holding an extended ground with all parties in the distinguished " CODFISH. . body of which he is a mcmber-^-a scholar Bidwell, Henry E Murphy, James ODFISH by ^g, quintal fpr sale sheet, and his visage exhibiting a most doleful Byxbee, Wm. Jr. and a thorough aud uniform Democrat— MiHs^Sylvester C CIHAS. T. LEONARD. •expression, of forced civility, wrath and desper­ Brush, Henry Manri, Geo.- C; if he was gratified, as he repeatedly ex­ ation. Over his right shoulder, a short favored Beirne, Miss Eliza Merrill, Titjis K pressed himself, with his reception here, Bragg, Monson Marvin, Matthew Music. man, with a paper in his bond, speaks to this so also were ail the large number that call­ Bradley, A B Marie, Albin &'• ELLECK has just received a large supply ;: ; end " Neighbor Easy, I'll 'borrow' your pa- HE subscriber would - i W • V'i'• - • ed upon or saw him delighted with him Bcgly, Denis Mayra, James S of the latest and most popular airs, glees, he would be happy to havecal^j,^ , 06 , 1e c,t'zen® of Fairfield County that ... per for a few -minutes :—your Mercantile jour­ Belden Henry 'Meeker, Allen N; songs, duets, &.c. &c , which he now offers to vexing ills caused by the diseaseTc«B%5|^^™° ™pt,r'ng under the painful nod u Singular Coincidence."—In the names nal, seeing there was nothing in it you wanted Clarkson, Mary E Oliver, Eliza J. > his customers at bargains. june 6. assures them that he effects a safe and speedy curcHiwifcg OF THE POCKETS" and of Polk and Dallas there, are ten letters, Chinery, Miss Eliza Olmstead. Wm. 2 to read, I sent to a firiend out of town." A long complaint. * ' and' digifemiog and the same number in the names of Cotes, Bridget 2 Oltill, George ^ MACK UII EL "This remedy not only cures the disease, but destroys all liability tocolftH^^ . fingered personage on the light hand says :— Cass and -t5i\.tler.—Pe.nnsylva.nian. Comstock, Miss Phebe O'Reilly, Lawrence^ N bbls. half and quarter bbls. at stores confidence and creates capital, and is a lasting source of real happines? : " Excuse me for taking up your paper ; there's Yes, and what is still more " singular" Casey,'Thpmas .. Raymond. Stephen T *i OLMSTKAD'S. pleasure to atl those who follow the prescription. " The subscriber .would cordially iuvil Conner, Pa Ruby, Geo. W. 2, I'Ji •' an article," &c. :; To cap the climax, a ragged there are just te.i letters in "John Don­ attention of ladies and gentlemen to this wonderful V VV Crawford, J Raymond, Catharine ' S2Kcifi6 for inflating the purse, ^ boy, with his fathar's * on, and both hands key." "Singular coincidence," surely. Cook, Capt. Orlando Richards, Mrs. Lydia FX.OUB. • •- • ~ Courant. Call at No. 11 Main-Street. BBTT9. thrust to his elbows, in his pockets, Game, Nett Raymond, G. . LOUR' constantly on hand and for sale as N. B. No charge for advice. And by ta'-iiig the C from Cass's name ; draws out wtth a stupid stare—*' Master says, Forsyth, Tames: Richards, Ambrose « F cheap as the cheapest, by ; : 4 if you can't lend him your paper more regular, you have another coincidence.—-Fall. Flannigau, Chas Secly. Miss Agnes C. T. LKONARDV And-what is most "singular, ' there are Ferris. Stephen St John, Chas. 2 „ /; he'll have to pat:o ize somebody else; he can't Francklier, Miss Mary St John, Abijah ; Tremendous Excitement ; stand it no longer!" This is too true to make just fere letters in Satan and Judas.—Gaz. Gilbert, Bennett & Co Scary, James : f Godfrey, Robt. 2 Steer, Tlios. H. HE subscriber continues to manufacture jo"co" To Preserve Cherries.—Take large ripe Gray, Chas. , ' Selleck, Mrs. Isaac T at the Stone Factory, Georgetown, wool morella cherries; weigh them, and to Harvey, Mr. A. - Shoecraft, Wm. into satinelt, fulled cloth, cotton and woolen It has become fashionable for the build- each pound allow a pound of loaf-sugar. Haulord, Mrs. Elicta B Seymour, Ira flannels. He has on hand the largest and best •ors of vessels to give the names of their wives assortment of cloths to be found in this county, Stone the cherries, (opening them with a Hoyt. ?Jis. Maria Smith, Edward L. - . *ind daughters as ornaments to the sterns of Smith, Caleb among which is some superior French broad­ sharp quill,) and save the juice that comes Belden, Henry Hyatt. Win. _ .i - - Sciott, Joseph t • cloths which lie will exchange for wool. Spin­ -their handiwork, as well as a sort of family from them in the process. As you stone Hinckley, Hiram Tuckihgton, John 2 X; ning done by the run or pound and the yarn de­ Tiie i Old Bridge more ForWm 'compliment. A married man down oast, fol­ them, throw them into a pan or tureen, Hodgers, Sarah Miss Tobin, Anty livered reeled or double and twisted for . E believe that it has now become a settled fact that DRY GOODS of every deasrip-^ lowing tho prevailing custom christens his craft and strew about half the sugar over them, Hoyt, Ira F. Taylor, Hezokiah Cloth dressed to order and all work warranted. W tion. can be purchased of a better quality, and great deal cheaper than at any 'Whs Virago. Another man, with proper con­ and let the them lie in it an hour or two Hogan, Thomas f. AVhailen, Michael RICHARD EVANS. other establishment in Fairfield County. Those in want of anything in th« Dry Wilson. Georgetown, (Wilton,) June 10, 1848. 6t24 siderations of family pride, calls his vessel The after they are all stoned. Then put them Holt, Isaac vc^ r V; k Wm. Goods line, will be perfectly satisfied of the truth of our statement. into a preserving kettle with the remainder Hine, Heury Woolsey, Geo. W., :• P S Just received a fresh supply of New Spring Goods—a most splendid assortment. Gall -Vixen. ^ •" \ of the sugar, and boil and skim them till Liiigsmith, Peter > Wells, Geo. O. ; i > Powder. and see. 6. J. GRUMAN. the fruit is e'ear and the syrup thick. •; Lawler, Rusley 2 Whitney, Miss Sarah Norwalk, April 3, 1848. We have-received the vole and resolu­ Persons calling for the above letters, will KEGS first quality blasting powder, just received, ai d for sale cheap,— tions passed by the South Centre School dis­ The Richmond Whig says: "The please y that they are advertised. JAS. STEVENS, P. M, Also, sporting Powder, of every quality, for trict, exhonernting the* teacher from censure in Wheat Harvest was commenced last week Nonvalk, July 1848. ; . : ^ ; 27 sale only by S. E. OLMSTKAD. a recent case of chastising a pupil, but ^e are in this and the neighboring counties, and TEAS! TEAS! , unable to get it in type. It will appear next promises an abundant crop. The country AGON FOR SALE.—A Cheap, sec­ presents a beautiful and most refreshing To Rent. ond hand Pleasure Wagon. J. REED. . week. , w JYew York and Q ant on Tea Company, ' : appearance." A very convenient and beautifully located dwelling house, within a few Hartford Mutual Insuruncc Co. •f Laconics, 'irni • ' rT7= It is staled that the Rev. Dr. Stone steps of the bridge. Rent reasona­ v JAMES REED. AGENT. HE New York CANTON TEA COMPANY, the oldest and most extonsiv® tea ; Our public tnen are very generally reproached of Broo lyn has recently inherited thro' ble. Enquire at this Offire, or ol Office over the IVest end of Pennoyer Sf Merrill's T establishment in America, have established anagency in Norwalk, and appointed the sub- , 3, : with writing letters ai.'d documents of inordinate his son by a former wife, by the death of GEO. O. STREET. Store—2d door East of the Bridge. scriber their sole agent, at whose store the community may be supplied with the purest, most fro- . ,. ] Nonvalk, July 1, 1848. 28 an English gen'teman named Morison, an Orders left at the Gazetee Office, in the absence arrant and perfect teas to be found in the -world—China excepted. Besides being unequalled in ; length. Three of them, cerfriinly have relieved quality, they defy competition in price. Whereever their teas have been tried, they have se-' estate of 400,000. The Doctor and his of the subscriber, will receive attention. themselves from any share in such up imputa­ cured the highest satisfaction, and the continued and eager patronage ofthe purchaser. AH that- family sailed for England on Saturday last BOOK BIMBiMG. tion: and for the sake of the precedent, Wfi HEAPER than ever known before, at the is asked is a fair trial, which we solicit from the citizens of Norwalk. MRS. M. WAKEMAX*.. in the United States. 61- shall put them on record ; C Book and Stationery establishment of the G-utta Percha Norwalk, Dec. 20,1847. S. tot'k OitllJ* Market—July 1. subscriber. A. SELLECK. Warranted MacBiisi^ landing*, First comes the following answer from an At market 1,300 Beef Cattle, 70 Cows and Calves Denial Filling, &c., THE WAY TO EARN • eminent civilian to an invitation to attend the MIHI 30IH Sheep ;uaJ Lambs, 600 Hogs. GROCERIES SELLING OFF ACI1INE BANDS of all widths from Harbor and River Convention at Chicago :— BhoI—&7 50 TO 8. Lumber. Cows and Calves—20 a 50 dollars as per quality. JUST ree'd from Albany a good assortment M' to 30 inches. These Bands are not af­ v A Farm. JDKTROIT, May 20, 1847. At Cost. Sheep and Lambs—'s at IVoai 1,25 to 3 50. of all kinds of Lumber, consisting in part of fected bv oils, grease, acids, or water. They T is not by saving hundreds or fifties that OHN BURRALL, wishing to close his 'Dear Sir—I am obliged to you for your shingles of ail qualities, siding, flosr-plank and are considered by all who have used them to most farms are bought and paid for, but by N. Y. MONEY & Covl.vl liRCIAL MARKET* be superior to India Rubber or Leather. Also, T kind attention in transmitting* me an invi­ SATURDAY, July 1.—P. M dressed boards, &c., &c., all of which will be business, now oilers to tlie puunc, a nue p,.utnence and economy in saving the pennies.' Shoes, Soles, Lathe Bands, Surgeon's Splints, assortment, of Wines, and other liquois, me tation to attend the Convention on Internal The money market was buoyant. Stocks firm. sold at greatly reduced prices. TheyTho\7 onnnsoon accumulateN^NMIILNFA andnnH QWPswell.II intointn Hnlhirc.dollars. • &c. Also, Whips, Canes, Sticks, following list, comprises a part, viz \ .Improvements, which will meet in Chicago ASHES—I'ots, $-1,25. Pearls, $5 W. H. CLEVELAND. This appears to escape the observation of many COTTON—.Market unsettled. Boots, Shoes, Hats, , Filling for Teeth, for if you can save ten per cent., that is ten in July. Circumstances, however, will Nonvalk, (Five Mile River,) June 26, 1848. WINES. cents * FLOUR—Sales of Wheat Flour at $5.25. a 7,50 sale by CHARLES A. DURAND, on every dollar you purchase. Why, it is an * put it out of my power to be present at Rye Four3,50. a 3 75. Corn Meal i,b0. FOJ5 SALE.— A fine Agent for the American Gutta Percha Com­ Old Maderia Wine important item in one year's trade. The only ^ "GRAIN—Wheat. $ I 15, per bushel Rye 73cts 2d quality that time. I am, dear sir, Horse—right in every pany, at the Jexcelry Store of Francis way to save this amount is to purchase your- respectfully yours, Corn 52 a 53, Oats 41. Brady, Norwalk, Connecticut. 22 " Teneriffe and Lisbou, PROVISION—Mess Pork $9 a 10 ; prime 7,87 particular—for sale by Dry Goods LEWIS CASS. " Port Wine a 8 : Lard 6 1-4 a 7 cf Butter 15 a 16. the subscriber, cheap. FOR SALE, OR XO LEX, " Sicily Maderia at our Store. Our]purchases have been rery SEEDS—Clover 350 a 4. Timothy 2 a 2 50. The second in the series, is from a Secretary Also, a single harness NTIL the first of April next, the dwelling " Sweet Marsailes large, and we are confident we have a better Flaxseed 1 35 a 1 36, per bushel, of the Navy, written while we were at war in good condition, for U house and premises of P. II. Brown, lately " Malaga Sherry selection of goods than can be found in any -v occupied by the Rev. Z. K. Hawley, at South other store in the county, nnd we offer thsm with Mexico, and while the Mexican aimies sale for half its value.— BRANDT. . Price's Ifygean Alterative—pure­ Norwalk. Inquire of Mr. George Seymour, At a Smaller Per Centage Enquire of Old Otard Brandy, 4£ proof •were without a General: ly vegetable—the best; general laxative ever opposite the premises. On the premises are a CHARLES C. BETTS. " Pale " " Than any other store in this vicinityenn or will [Private and Confidential.'] known. Approval warranted if used as direct­ great, variety of fruit, such as cherries, plums, »« " reduced sell them. This is not intended for idle talk, ed. General Depot, 130 Fulton-st., Sun Nonvalk, June 26, 1S48. apples, pears, grapes, rasperry, currants, &c. U. S. NAVY DKPARTMENT, } A few bottles Old Otard Brandy 8 years old. for there is more fruth than Poetry in it. It i* ; ct Buildings, N. Y. Sold by J. A. Weed, and May 13th, 1846. $ ISSOLUTION.—The copartnership of 4t*23tf P.'H. BROWN. not important or necessary that we should N. S. Bailey, Nonvalk, price 25 cents per box Stamford, June 6th, 1848. GIN. Commodore—If Santa Anna endeavors to D KEELEPv & BORDEN, is this day enumerate the almost endless variety of new of 38 to 40 pills. dissolved by mutual consent. Holland Gin—a few bottles 8 years old Goods. We will just say we have never had enter the Mexican ports, you will allow him SUItOICSJ GOODS. BURR KEELER, so large nnd beautiful assortment as nt the pre­ to PASS freely. Respectfully vo,""s, HealtSnful and Delicious. RUM. JOHN BORDEN. OR men's and boy's wear of all kinds just sent time, purchased at the unprecedented low GEO. BANCROFT. Persons visiting the city through the warm Pure St. Croix Rum Ridgefield, June 20th, 1848. 3t*26 F received and for sale cheap, by prices of Goods in the Great Metropolis of Com. CONNER, Com. Home Squadron. season should never fail of visiting PRICK'S C. J. GRUMAN. 41 " " 2d quality ~ America. Our mode of doing business has The third was written in reply to an ' invita- SODA AND BKKR FOUNTAINS, 130 Fulton-st.., St. Croix Rum, 3d proof succeeded far beyond our expectations. Our. , Sun Building. That Sarsaprilla Beer, spark­ Notice. Old Jamaica Rum. friends and customers cannot but mark thefact^ t on' from the General, who had been thus ad ling from the Fountain, is not only a delightful HE books and accounts of WM. J. FINCH For Bale CIDF.lt BRANDT. of the great increase of patronage at this store, '" mitted to " pass freely" into Mexico, that the beverage, but one of the most purifying and T having been assigned to me, all persons A DWELLING HOUSE, Barn Old Cider Brandy—old Monongahela. aud remember this has not been done by sell­ writer should "surrender" : healthful drinks that can be used. indebted to him are hereby notified that their and Outhouses, belonging to E. PRICE ing good J at high prices. We have made ar­ CORDIALS. HEADQUARTERS, Army of Occupation, accounts must be settled immediately. & SON, situated 50 or 80 rods North of the rangements to receive Bridge, on the road to Danbury. The premi­ N«yau—Cherry Brandy. Near Buena Vista, Feb. 22, 1847. .Most Extraordinary Work ! <=C0 WARD NICHOLS, Jr. New Goods Assignee. ses are in good repair, with a good well of water DRY GROCERIKS. Every week until the 20th of July. Sir—In reply to your note of this date, Tlie Mairied Woman's N. B. All persons who have work out, from —a good garden, fruit trees, shade trees, grape A cheap lot of young Hyson Teas ; a lot of A few , summoning me to surrender my forces at PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. him, are particularly requested to return the vines, currant bushes, raspberries, &c. &c- It Sugars cheap. Likewise Martin's Matches, a old goods purchased last season, we offer 30 per cent less than last season prices. Satisfac­ discretion, 1 beg leave to say that I declinc same immediately, made or unmade, nnd re­ is situated near the business part of the town, very superior article; and many other articles BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, tory remunerations made in imperfections in acceding to your request. ceive their pay. WARD NICHOLS, Jr. yet sufficiently retired to render it. a qniet and in the variety line. PROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF WOMEN. goods, and sell no imperfect ones without mak. With high respect, I am sir, your ob't Westport, June 22d, 1848. agreeable residence. N. B. Persons wishing to get a supply of Sixth Edition. 18mo. pp. 250. Price 1,00. ing it perfectly satisfactory to the purchaser. servant, Z. TAYLOR. Also, eight acres of land a,mile and a quarter pure liquors at cost, for family use, and farmers lEorsc BJaSiCS, T. & W. E. RAYMOND.; Cen. D. ANTONIO LOFKZ DK SANTA ANNA. . 25,000 Copies sold in Three Months ! north on the Danbury road, under a high that would like to provide for haying and har­ F the most, approved pattern fer sale by New Canaan, May 5, 1848. Years of suffering, of physical and mental anguish state of cultivation. vesting, will see it to their advantage to em­ WM. C. STREET. P. S. Should the above property not be sold to many an affectionate wile, and pecuniary ditii brace the present opportunity as the like Patterns Made E2P When the Resolution which was amend­ previous to the 5th of August, it will on that chance is rarely to be met with. cullies to the husband, might have been spared by a Cradle ScyJhcs, day be offered at Public Auction, at 2 o'clock, T the Norwalk Foundry, by an experi­ ed, implied censure on Gen. Taylor for the {THIRST quality for sale by the subscriber, JOHN BURRALL. timely possession of this work. afternoon, on the premises. enced workman merciful capitulation of Monterey, was pending EL WM. C. STREET. Norwalk, June 1, 1848. * CAMP & KENNARD. It is intended especially lor the married, or those Also For Sale, a Building Lot, opposite the before the Senate, Gen. Cass voted to retain contemplating marriage, as it discloses important Crib For Sale ! late residence of Jarvis Street, decased. this disgraceful amendment. May 23, 1848. tf21 secrets which should be known to them particu- HANDSOME CRIB, suitable for New Arrangement 1650 to 1800. fIVHE subscriber has purchased of C. L Tlie Ancient Historical v arly. . A young child to sleep in. Enquire of MOLASSES. JL Raymond his stock of Lumber, Timber, } ECORDS OF NORWALK, are ready, On-Friday evening, the 23d ult. Mr. WATERBURY & QUINTARD. Trulv, knowledge is power. It is health, happi­ JEW ORLEANS Molasses in bbls. for &c. at Five Mile River Landing, where he in­ J* for subscribers and for sale at the store of Austin Pierpont, of Waterbury, was killed by ness, affluence. IN sale cheap by C. T. LEONARD. tends to keep a good assortment of Lumber of JAS. MALLORY & Co.- lightning, while sitting in his house. The revelations contained in its pages luive pro. : : BOOK BINDING. > Norwalk, J«ne 6, 1848. all kinds for building purposes. Also on hand Also, extra copies of the Map of Norwalk, a blessing to thousands, as the innumerable |slNDING ot every description executed Lime, Lath, and Nails of all sizes. All of and the Plan of the Ancient Settlement, printed * by the edition or single volume, in as good which will be sold as cheap as can be purchas­ CXST John Van Buren says that Cass will' ietters received by the author will attest. on plate paper and suitable for framing. 4 * : style, and as cheap as any other establishment MORE MEW GUODS ed at any other yard alongshore. For the 47 . E. HALL. need an affidavit to satisfy himself of having' Here, also, every female—the wife, the mother, in the United States, who do it equally as well, ECEIVED this day another lot of Dry- truth of which, please call and see. Goods, consisting oi"domestic ladies been a candidate in the State of New York. the one either budding into womanhood, or the one Elegantand appropriate Bindings for Harper's R tfio W. H. CLEVELAND. n the declinc of years in whom nature contemplates ! Illustrated Bible aud Shakespeare. goods, and goods for mens and boys wear for Norwalk, (Five Mile River) May 9,1848. To Hatters. Whi<* State Convention of Vermont an important change—can discover the causes, | Magazines and Periodicals bound with gilt summer, fall and winter. The goods will be rptlE undersigned having furnished his fac- ' "E3P A sold for about one half their value, (as cheap as and the most efficient remedies, and i c0Yel'.s «»d eclScs' for 62* c!nt.s' JL tory with the best of machinery in every Is to be held on the 12th of July, to nominate s>mp oms, emu mo , j|K]ivjduals in any part of the United States goods are now selling.) All in want of jDry Ladies' Hats, department, and purchasing his cotton on th» Electors and State Officers. Gen. Leslie most certain mode o cuie, in every c imp am j wish their books bound or re-bound, can Goods can purchase more goods and of better JECEI VED this day an entire new stock best terms, is enabled to offer hatters cotton of i; quality by calling oi^the subscriber than at any * of Hats, Ribbons, Flowers, &c. for sale jCootnbs, of Kentucky is to be present. which her sex is subject. , , j have them done by boxing them and direct to r every description, and of the best quality at re­ On the receipt of One Dollar, the " Married Wo-; om* address. other store in the state. -Fq,r proof please call cheaper than ever. C. J. GRUMAN. duced prices. Also, cotton batting of superior man's Private Medical Companion" will be sent i P. S. Orders left at this Office will be and examine the goods. G. J. GRUMAN. quality adapted for all purposes. Address ? OP On Tuesday last, the ship " Amsterdam mailed free, to any part of the United States. All forwarded to the subscribers Protection Insurance Company, ROBERT HOLDEN, Westport. ; LUXURIES- •. Somerville, N. .—Capital $200,000. Temperance Society^' Capt. Menkman, with letters must be addressed, post-paid, to Dr. A. M- ALEXANDER & JOHNSON, ^ Samples can be seen at the store of Mr. Da No. 7 Spruce Street, N. Y. "TONEY & Tamarinds—a choice lot just ^RE subscriber having received the agency vis Taylor at Westport. . 3m*tfl§ Dutch Temperance ship that hits crossed the Factories, against less or damage by fire. J] Compound Extract of Sarsaprilla. .<.* * •. S5,©©© REWARD ! E. OLMSTEAD is agent for the sale of : • J. CAMP, JR., Agent, ocean. r^ECElVED this day one case more of HIS highly valuable aud popular medicine^ JDiei). S• carpet warp, cotton twine, cotton wick- 23tf * Norwalk, Coun. 1 T for the removal and permanent cure of all •r#. — k those Prints at 6 and 7 cts per yard.— ing, cotton batting, and hatter's cotton, at fac- 1 diseases arising from an impure state of tho John Smith is dead ! He took poison in They are the bargain ofthe season, being well j In this town, on Saturday morning last, Wd. tory prices. june 12, 1848. Scythes. worth 12 1-2 cts per yard. blood, or habit of the system, can be obtained.^ Newark, N. J. and died. He was the last of Martha Ells, aged 75 years. C. J. GRUMAN. OCYTHES, Scythe Snaths and Rifles, just at the store of the subscribers, who receive it * ,his race. So «ays the Derby Journal. j In this town, on Friday evening last, Miss For Sale O received and for sale cheap by direct from the Principal Office, in the city of Phebe Ann Johnson, aged 48 years. SECOND hand cart with shelvings, nlso, CHAS, T. LEONARD. New York. T. L, & J. R. PECK.^ In this town, on the 13th ult. Sarah, wife of - GLORY OF WAR.—Out of 80 young men PRINTS! a light, one seat spring wagon. Enquire Noewalk, June 6, 1848. Norwalk, May 15, 1848. John Woolsey, aged about 78- large lot ot most excellent Sixpenny A who composed the corps of Sappers and Mi­ Prints just offered at the old stand, 11 of - CHA3. MALLORY. lcc Cream Sc Refreshment SaloonSslj In this town, on Monday morning, Catharine SCYTHES, SNATHS, RAKES, &c. ners, that embarked for Mexico about eighteen j."wife of Charles S. Lockwoodraged about Main st. Also shilling prints, put up in new i style in patterns of 9 yards for one dollar. Call CARPET WARP. 20 doz. Kimball's celebrated Grass Scythes. S. BENEDICT, has"^>pene1l His^ Ice: mouths since, only 34 have returned. The re- 20 • . . . . _ • •• • 11.. , I and see them. C. C. BETTS. O merchants in Norwalk, New Canaan, 10 " Patent and common Snaths. j. Cream and Refreshment Rooms fd* the| [CF Such is the mutability of human life. But a I K maiuder, including their commander, are all Westport or anywhere else, you will find 30 " Hay-Rakes, some very superior. season (private entrauceto the Ladies Refresh-;'^ few short months since, the deceased stood before T dead. carpet warp at factory prices manufactured by 30 " Austins' Rifles. • ment Saloon from the street) where may thel Iter a blooming bride, with every prospect of I N K.,-vS^;}:gg 20 " Superior Scythe-stones.' ^ • HE subscribers have purchased some fine Arnold, at the store of the subscribers. Please found various kinds sf Pies, viz: life and earthly happiness but alas, in the morning Hay and manure Forks, Stub-scythes, &c. Henry A. Seamen, belonging to the' black Ink, wliich conies recommended as call and see, at Custard, Rais-n, Pumpkin, Lemon, ' I C. E. DISBROW & CO'S. Jewelry Store. &c., for sale to dealers, or at retail, on favorable crew of the schooner , of New York, of her days, all the bright hopes with which the voy the best thing of the kind. We invite those ' Rice, Apple. ggMincefJg Fruits &c|||gg terms by ;.:-Wm. C. STREET. . i • t> . . i .. nfr a«e of hie was commenced, are forever blasted.— whe want, to call and try it. I l:i£- of all kinds in their season. ' drowned in Boston harbor on the evening => June 6th, 1848. Families supplied with' Pies.Domestic The deceased possessed that sweet and amiable ^ T. c. E. DISBROW adca Fairfield Co. Bank, Bread,jv^»; He belonged to Bridgeport NORWALK, June 1st, 1848 Tea Cake, Crackers, Sc. Spruce Beer, Gin-^f,^ of the !ls frame of mind which will endear her memory to ger Pop, Cream of Nectar and Soda Wafer,||V-' all who knew her in life, and in this aflctive event, Notice. DIVIDEND. hnving unsettled accounts HE President and Directors have this day ' Wanted. constantly on hftnd cool from the Spring.' ? the tear of sympathy will moisten thecheek ot many LL persons NY number of customers to buy cast iron with the subscriber of more than one year's declared a.divide id of four per cent on the May 23. ^ "Alexander J5ly, a native of West Spring­ A T fence. Price from four shillings to one — i unused to w$ep.— standing, are requested to call at the office jpl capital stock of this Bank out of its earnings for field who servpd under Washington, and dollarA pr foot, all put up. Apply at the Nor­ R. HILL will be happy to see hie" -v But wherefore weep? her matchless spirit soars JAMES REED, and settle the same. the. six months ending 31st ult. payable to the witnessed thp execution of JVJajor Andre, Bevond where splendid shines the o rb of day ; walk Iron FoundryCAMP & KSIWARD. friends, and respond to all tbeir C«ll8 il m * HENRY HANDES. stock-holders on demand, By order D ' ' 1 her to those bowers yrvy of his jn-ofession. " Norwalk, Mav 15* X848.'S3 T» WARNfiRj Cwbier» • 1848. "

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unnuiMK- Thc^Greatest Indiiccmeiits 50 do fRoyal Ribbed do do ' 55, 75 C«ns^,tion Cu,cd W estport Hotel! ^SALXR, 50 do Plain and twij'd red flanMdo do 62, 75 H A N T- SUCCESS OF E;VfEti.YET OFFERED LOSTON THE subscriber haviDg recently f 75, Bj^M'SHtNGABIANBALSAlJI completed extensive improvenaents 25, 75 % SAL1-: CJOM'S'llVUE i) and additions to his house, is now 8,;'P-C Watch Maker, Je wcllci', aad.0^ : 75^.431-75 prepared to accommodate gentlemen Silycrsmith, .. ••-'»!*•• Accovni of Stock Taken ! Over $ G C OtOO.O J ii^i 62. $\ UNGARIAN BAI.SAM OF LIFE, and families with board and convenient, airy AS . opened a shop on the west side worth of apartments, where every attention will'be paid 36 do S .re fine Italian C.i>,v^ 50 do Buck gloves, super, and mittens 17y50 nto the United States* tinder the immediate of the city of New York, between which place ; ing , &c. He manufactures Silver ono do Pocket : Hdkjs, Silk and liueu .6, $1 superintendence' of the inventor. and Westport, splendid steambaots ply daily , Spoons, Sugar-tongs, Ladles, Knives and Forks, Jiul 600 do and Woolen Mits 12,. 33 The astonishing success of: the Hungarian fare cheap. The country in the vicinity furn­ and every variety of Silver Ware. firtl .Shk| 50 do Smoking- Caps, silk, wool velvet 12.&1 Balsam, ishes an abundance of the finest game; the riv­ Sjell THE in the cure of every form of Consump­ Silver Coffin Plates made to order, and Brit- hi! : ^ 20 do Brussels and other carpet bags Si, 125 tion, warrants the American Agent in soliciting ers and harbor abound in fish, and almost every tania Plates always on hand and handsomely PRICES O F CLOTH IXC 3ntFHE capability p^j^nng the privations and 1000 do , Silk and Cotton 37,5t> for treatment the worst possible cases that can description and convenient boats tnay always be engvaved at short notice. upon us by disease in its 2000 do Canes, with swords, duksj^c .12, $2 lie found in the community—-cases that seek re- had tor rowing or sailing. The location is uu- , Clocks and repaired and warranted, MARKED DOWN equalled for those who are fond of sporting or d iy kind of mending and jobbing done. JOLD'AN D -INCONGRUOUSforms &.C..&C. &c... ..v» - , ief in vain from any of the common remedies an ove T WE N T Y-1< fishing. without doubt, one of the most difficult ot out " Together with an endlsss variety of; of the day and have been given up by the Norwalk, May 2d, 1848. 18 most-distinguished Physicians, £s Confirmed The proprietor having been many years enga- j .rials of Life. The harassing and .agonizing J;'.;;,.; 123€51 PIECE GOODS'^;. ! In consequence of the very mild weathei of and Incurable. The Hungarian Balsam has ged in the business feels confident of his ability pains-ofthat relative of Death, the Consump­ the season thus far, and the GREAT QUAN­ Which will be made up in themost Fashionable to give perfect satisfaction to all. His table will tive diseases, with all its attendant, honifying cured, and will cure, the most desperate of cases. TITIES of GARMENTS made up.by the Manner, at short notice, as my Whole Stocl- It is no quack nostrum, but a standard English always be well supplied with all the delicacies symptoms* is one of the most terrible of all af­ undersigned last Fall for • must be closed up IMMEDI ATELY, on ac­ Medicine, of known and established efficacy. of the season, and with a careful se'ection of flictions. But like all the Provedential circum- WINTER WEAR, # count ofthe Alterations vow going on upon the attendants and with the personal attentions of stauces of life* there is meted out on the other premises and the mildness of the Cure of a y itng Lady in rapid decline. It becomes nacess'iry that, tliisimmense siocl. of season himself and family he trusts he cannot fail to hand some means of relief. Every one who calls upon me ;to pur­ WALDKO.RO', Me., April 7, 1846. make this a pleasant and comfortable resort. •V*it CienllCiQCii's W'iMlcr C!oi!timg THE INDIAN SIMPLES ¥ chase during the'period above named, may do Dr. Bradlee—Dear Sir : I consider the Ilun- There is connected with the Hotel, an exten- AND i culled with care from the forests, and prepared so in the confident expectation of getting .