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therefore, since her acquaintance with Rob through the long night, dreadinsr every j ask your pardon, and atone, if that is possi- Terms of the Gazette. s HEALTH & STRENGTH. POETRY. ert, had studiously avoided the error that minute to see the awful change begin. But ble, for my hasty and harsh conduct, in Village Subscribers r year—$200 j DR. S. O. RICHARDSON'S otherwise her love of admiration might have almost against hope, she fell toward morning that hour of passion on my part, which wit Mail do advance do do 2 00 For the Gazette. * Office Subscribers, or those liv.iug out of the CONCEN TRATED Sherry Wine Bitters. induced her to commit—but alas 1 how true into a gentle sleep, and when she awoke in nessed our last meeting, I forgot all charity, JlOW I WOULD DIE. CaiTier's district, and who call for their pa They are the unrivalled and efficacious com is the remark that our errors dog our foot- her right mind, they saw that the danger and committed a greater sin than the one for pers at the office 1 50 I would not linger on my bed, pound of a regular Physician and graduate o! s'eps, and will not let us go even when we was pnst.i .i-Kneeling by her bedside, they which I refused to forgive you. And- oh / Companies of 5 or more receiving their pa- For years, when deathli his arrow sped y: the INew Hampshire Medical College, \\ho lias- poured out their gratitude amid grateful-sobs l.ow often since, has the remembrance of my pers by mail, if paid in advance 1 50 At mv weak form of earth ; would forget them. During a sojouin at | Rates of Advertising. made the study of medicine his prolessii n, and 'Tvvould seem as if I wished to stay, . Saratoga the preceeding year, Lucy, then and tears. injustice wrung my heart. God's band has ihey are highly recommended l>y many ol iln* • Where hope on hope, forgotten lay, ; just ushered into the great world, and com- To Lucy, perhaps death would have been r een upon me—I am alone in the world.-— 0 75 ;r One square—16 lines or under—1 insertion— most celebrated Physicians in the country, as - ' Within the bleeding heart. := • ^ Two insertions — 0 87 paraiively thoughtless, had allowed the at as welcome as life : for what had she now Lucy, will you forgive me? > decide.Uy toe Three insertions 1 00 Nor would I that the dart he aims, tentions of a young rnai\ whose suit she that all her fond hopes of happiness were 1he earth seemed to swim beneath his Best Medicine ever ofiered to the rulilic. Each following insertion - — 20 Should quench at once the vital flanibs, would not have encouraged seriously for a destroyed ? thus she thought in the firat week listener, but every word sank deep into her Executor's and Administrator's Notices For Dyspepsia. Jaundice. Liver complaints. Hu Or pierce the seat of life; • heart. 'Twould seem as if my love of friends moment. She had first listened to him to of her convalescence. All expectation of her Commissioner's notices mors, and derangements of the Stoma-hSfBoicels Guardian, Divorce, and other notices Was lost and gone, and I for them pass away an idle hour and found herself lover's return was given over, for immedi When he had finished, her emotion over the square. SHERRY WINE BITTERS.—These are S Could breathe no parting sigh. compromised in a measure before sh«? tho't ately on his quarrel with Lucy he h id de powered her. Her old love for the penitent •» Yearlywily duveiuacia,advertisers, vucone square.av|»uic, 10 00w rertnoYrem< dy very highlyI" and very just ly reotn I would not then be free from pain, of her indiscretion. She was glad therefore parted for Washington, and accepted the Emerson had only been smothered—not ex payable quarterly. The privilege of yearly ad- mfin(]e(1 by [lhy ans, as of great efficacy For then no friend could ease obtain, when her summons home took her unexpect office of private secretary to his uncle, then tinguished, and now revived in full force,—' vertisers is limited to their own immediate busi- - • c,rpn,,||, giving strengiifio the weak and debilitated.— For ine, by ceaseless care; . edly from the Springs, though she trembled minister to St. Petersburg, a post which he The suffering he had endured melted her « The use of >ears has sat sfactorily proved their Nor would I seek relief, and know, Casual advertisements sent to this Office, MUST BE lest her suitor should follow or write to her. h;id refused only a week before. In three heart, and she felt as if she could fall into • virtues. Untinciured by the slightest deleteri No sympathizing heart could sooth— ACCOMPANIED BY THE CASH TO INSURE INSERTION. The latter he had done, but the It-tier was days after he had sailed. . But though the his bosoth and forgive all. He saw that he < ous matter, they communicate the healing My agony severe. blow fell with stunning effect upon Lucy, might hope, and tenderly pressing her hand, powers ol the best medicinal roots and plant*. But when the sun's last evening ray, \ left unanswered. When she became inter supported her almost fainting to her horrt'e: .:; JOB PRNTNG, They restore, and if not laid agide, preserve Dotli not the highest sninmet play, ested in Robert she wholly forgot her for she gradually recovered from it. , t • ? OF ALL KINDS, ihe whole animal economy in a state of habiiu- In summer's brightest hour: mer lover; but, a few weeks after she was We are nol writing a fiction, but telling Long was iheir conference that evening, al healihlulness. They cannot be too frequent When roes bloom, and prettiest seem, betrothed, he suddenly appeared in the ci'y. i true story of real life. Lucy was saved and ere they parted they were once more Executed at the Gazette Office. I would then leave these earthly scenes, v |y commended in the public notice by just They met accidentally at an evening party, from a broken h^art and an early grave by affianced lovers. All had been explained And friends whom I adore. ' ENTAL surgery.—A. Hill, Denial encomiums from ihe press.—N. Y. Eve. Signul wh re he recognized her, and in such a way a miracle: but those who read more closely on the part of Mr. Emerson. He had not And if I choose where I recline, Surgeon, offers Itis services to ilie public BICHARDSON'S BITTERS,advertised in anoth as induced Robert to ask if she had not been the human soul, will attribute her recovery reached England, on his voyage out, before D Or in whose arms my breath resign, r ; ' in evnrs department of Dental Surgerv. t.o the sympathy of her friends and the con he repented of his hasty conduct, and seizing er column, are highly spoken of in this viciniiy Whom my last words to hear ; • intimate with him. The dread ol discovery OlTiee as heretofore, in Burrall's Buildings. by gentlemen who are not in the habit ol drink Who last shall wipe my weeping eye, and her lover's displeasure, if the truth was solution of religion. For a great change the opportunity of a few day's delay off the Referencss—J A. M'Lean. M. D ; fra Greg ing bitters (any more than the good girl was ol And press my hand and catch my sigh, ; known, induced her to deny the acquaintance had come over her. She was no i> ore the British coast, he wrote to Lucy, asking her ory, M, D ; Hon. T. B. Butler; Hon. Benj. going lo meeting) lor the pleasure of it. We It will—it will be her, of Mr. Warren,say ing that he was only a gen Lucy of other days. Mee,ker and kinder, forgiveness. The letter miscarried, and Isaacs; Kev. DrMead; Rev Edwin Hall; Rev have no taste for these things ourselves, being On whom I've placed my inmost heart, tleman who had once paid her some civil- and therefore better and more beautiful, she receiytd no answer. His pride was stung G. N. Smith. Norioalk. Nehemiah Perry,M.D. quite bitter enough already, without the aid of And vowed to love till death us part, ilii'S in a stage-coach, and that he prt surn- shed around her an influence like that which by his fancied slight, and he rushed into a Rid icefield. R.B. Bottsford, M. D. Dartbuiy. rue, wormwood, or quassia. Nevcriheless, if Through every weal or wo ; :oo much in claiming a friendship wiih her. the dews of heaven impart to the panting inaniaje with an English lady of rank and Dr. tfowel 1 R>dgers,CWcc/iester. Wm Witter, afflicted wilh the prevalent diseases enumerated On whom I thought it sin to see earth. To the poor she was the kindest of fortune. Two years before, she had died'. m M. D. Willimaniic, Ct. in the advertisement, and obliged 'o become The zephyrs blow, or sunshine's glee, The answer satisfied Robert, but it did not Not long afterwards he" returned to the' either a 'pill swallower' or a bitter bibbler, we Or raidiance of the rose. satisfy her own heart. From that evening benefactresses, and to those in misfortune Elbert Curtis, Merchant Tailor. the sweelest of sympathizers, for she had felt United Stales, and his first thoughts were of should be inclined to call at Gram's and io- ong for she had been tortured with fears lest her quire the way io 'Health and Sirength,' of Dr. The tender tokens of her• care,< falsehood should be discovered ; and oft< n sorrow herself All loved heraslhey would Lucy. He learned thut she was stiH un Richardson.—Exeter, iV. li• iVews Letter• Or glances ofher eye; had she blushed scarlet, even in the solitude an angel sent down on earth to do good. married, and the praises awarded her by all But ALL TO KEEP within my breast, . revived his old passion. For many months - West Killingly, Ct. June IS. 1840. of her chamber, when she thought of her du- When about eighteen months after the And to her give that sacred trust, fatil interview with her lover, Lucy heard he dared not appro ich her, keenly sensible . DR. S- O. RrcHARDiON—Sir:—Having been That with affections vie. p'icity. for the last two years very much debilitated and With anxious heart, Lucy awaited the re of his marriage to an English Lidy of rank of the wrong he had dore her, and fearing ^ much out of health otherwise, and had the ad Not that tjjje space or pangs of death, appearance of her lover. The hour passed whose father was the British envoy at St that she would refuse to receive him again vice of twenty or thirty of the best physicians Or time, or friends could then bequeath, into favor. Still there were moments when One saving act or tear; away, then another, and still another, yet he Petersburg, the poor girl bad to conquer the in Charleston, S. C., New York, Saratoga But when THEY wander near my home, came not. The poor girl was dreadfully last lingering hope of a reconciliation, if in hope whispered him to see her at least, and ' • Springs, Boston, and a number ol other places The PAST and PRESENT, and MY TOMB, alarmed, and not until midnight would she deed such a thought had lingered in her finally he had yielded to this uncontrolabl« *r. j; I was in Boston on the 4th of last March, and Might keep them lingering there. yield to Ellen's entreaties to retire. Some bosom. For two or ihren days she was 1 [ill Ise,I and sought her presence. called at your office and bought a buttle of your thing dreadful she knew must have happen much alone, and if she felt her res >lution Thhis is no idle tale, rehearsed for the HE public are respectfully informed, lliat Sherry Wine Biitere. After I returned home I gratification of a leisure hour.- Would Chat the subscriber has taken the store recently bought more. 1 commenced gaining from the MISCELLANY. ed, since Robert had never before thus disap f.iilirig, she sought and found consolation T every thing we read was equally true'. „ , f occupied by George W. Raymond, for the very first, and I have taken three bottles and pointed her. Ellen strove to.quiet her fears from on high. From the fiery furnance ol THE FATAL WORD. trial she came out purified, and every one purpose «f conducting the tailoring business.— am now well. My case was despaired of as in vain. At length, just as th^y were re From the Albany Atlas. He thinks he can say without egotism, thai ceriaitily incurable, but in three months I have BY EMIT.Y H. MAY. tiring, came a hasty note from Robert, apolo said, how gentle and loving Lucy had ^ A THRILLING SCENE. " ^ T ^ his experience has been srch as lo warrant his gained just fifiy seven pounds, which is surpri There is nothing I so despise as duplicity. gizing for his absence, on tbe ground ol grown. Her very voice had got a different sing. as I have eaten nothing but bread and Permit me to illustrate my views of tem contidence in his ability to give satisfaction to To my mind a man who could be guilty of unavoidable business. He would call how accent, and in its low, sweet music, ihe those favoring him with their patronage in any mill. I still continue the same. Your medi perate drinking, by relating substantially, a it is unworthy of being loved. ever, early in the morning." There was listener often fancied he heard a melody not branch of his business. The latest fashions cine is selling well and doing much good. thrilling scene which occurred in a town in You are too severe, said Ellen in reply to something ominous in this: and Lucy spent of earth. will be consumed both in cutting and trimming Very respectfully yours, C. C-HAMBERLIN. a neighboring State, where the people were- the speaker, and exact more from our sex the night in tears. Titue has a tireless wing, and like thean- And all garments made to order, warranted to From the Barnstable Patriot. gathered together to discuss the merits of th6' than you demand of your own. Is this just? With morning came Robert, and, when Sfelofihe Apocalypse,flies forward ceaslessly. fit. Particuluar and prompt attention paid to •HEALTH AND STRENGTH.*—To regain or license question, and decide, informally,- I admit the truth of what you say : for his card was sent up with a request for a pri But how few remember that every wave of cutting. preserve ihesc is the great desideratum. Noth vvntther neighbors should any longer be ON hand a good assortment of Cloths, Cas- though I cannot trust a man who is guilty vate interview with Lucy, the alarmed girl that wing sweeps a moment into eternity— ing that we know of will do it more effectually permitted to destroy each other by vending simeres, Vestings and Trimmings. ihan Dr. Richardson's Sherry Wine Bitters.— of falsehood, I loath and abhor a woman could scarcely compose herself sufficiently or how many, not unmindful of it, care to alcoholic poisons. Also a large quantity of stocks, Collars, Bo Try them.—The strictest temperance man need who is habitually given lo duplicity. We io go down. Her first glance at her lover have that moment carry with it a good report. The town had suffered greatly from the' soms, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves. &c. not be afraid of the alcohol in them; there is look to more purity in your sex than in our assured her that all was known, for instead Alas ! by this trifling with the moments, we ELBERT CURTIS. sile and use of intoxicating liquors—the"' no more of it than is absolutely necessary own, and that lovo only ought to be favored of greeting her as he was wont, a cold bow waste whole lives, and rare are these who Norwalk, Mavl6, 1S-J3. ^0 leading influences were opposed to total ab io preserve the spirit of the roots and herbs of by you in this exalted light. No true man was his only salutation. Locy sank, tremb mark each departing hour with a good d"ed. stinence. At the meeting, the clergymen/ ROUND Pepper and Allspice.— which they are compounded. but chales at the chains which bind hiin to ling into a chair; and Robert, without But Lucy had striven to do this, and thus The following certificate of commendation from the deacons, and the physician were present, A first rate article of Ground Pepper and the grocer things of earth, and has longings seeming to notice her, walked with folded occupied with beneficent acts, the years that G the Rev. Isaac Sawyer, of ihe Baptist De and all iu favor of continuing the custom of Allspice for sale by the subscriber at 12^ cents for something better and holier; and love iri arms, gloomily up and down the room. At passed by seemed scarcely to leave a foot nomination, will be. read wilh interest. Mr. license, all in favor of permitting a few men per pound at retail. JOHN BUKRALI.. its purity —lor all love is not pure—steps in length he paused sternly before her. print on her face; and when ten summers Sawyer's high standing as a moral and reli of moral character to sell alcohol, for they here to lift us heaven ward, by affording us "Miss Thornton," he began, and oh ! how had elapsed, her fair brow was almost as FOR sale Cheap—A gious teacher,and his prominence as an advo all agreed in the opinion, that alcohol,, in- ca i eof temperance give a peculiar i in port a nee comp inionship with a being of finer sympa this formal mode of address cut Lucy's heart, sunny as in her earlier youth. quantity of well made men's moderation, when used as a beverage, was" a to his opinions thus generously expressed, "you seem not unaware of the o'ject of my Ten years had passed when, one evening, 'coarse boots, for sale very cheap thies, and of more heavenly impulses than (copy) visit, and indeed I see in your face, the evi as Lucy entered the church to which she good creature of God—and that to restrict lo suit the times—price S2,25.— ourselves. With what loathing then does it I hereby certify, that for several years past dence of that guilt which I fondly hoped you was in the habit of resorting, she saw a gen itssile, or moderate use, was an ^unjust in Also kipp do, S3.00—double soles and vamps fill me lo find her deceitful; for ofall the vir I have frequently had occasion to use Dr. S. tleman before her, advancing up the aisle, terference with human liberty, and a reflec wilier proof gentlemen's do, for $5.00. tues, it is in my eyes the highest. Let a had not committed. But to my tale. Know O. Richardson's Biiters, both iulheir dry and tion upon the benevolence of Almighty G'od1 The subscriber has constantly on hand an man or woman be incapable of continued then, that yesterday 1 received a note from whose figure was not unfamiliar to her.— liquid slate, and notwithstanding the efforisthat —they all united in the belief that in the assortment of Ladies and children's shoes, for Mr. Warten, requesting to see me at his He took a seat directly behind her own.— have been employed of late io bring ihem into guiit. •ale iow to suit the times. 50 pair of Mocka hotel last evening for half an hour. The When the congregation was dismissed, and use ol alcohol "as a beverage, excess alone disrepute, I conscientiously regard them as an Ellen was silent, for she h id begun the sins, intended particularly for riding both for she had left the pew, the stranger addressed was io be avoided. excellent medicine for the diseases for which conversation in jest, and she felt that the name was strange to me, but on going to Qenilemen and Ladies. her, and she recognized his voice as that of The feeling appeared to be all one way,' hey are assigned. (Sijjned) L.SAWYER. s-peaker uttered the truth. She continned si his room, I recognized a gentleman who -The thanks of the undersigned are returned her early lover. Her bosom thrilled at when a single teetotaler who was present by Salisbury, March 9, 1843- lently at her work and in a few minutes once addressed you familiarly, and whose to his patrons and the public for their favor and accident, but who had been a former resident For sale at the Doctor's office, 15 Hanover acquaintance you once denied. To me he those deep tones, and she felt sick and faint. inpuort during the past year, 1S42. For the Robert left the parlor and went out. Not Bosion, and bv agents in every town revealed all—how you graciously received But other feelings soon came to her aid. She of the town, begged leave to differ from the' new year which we have now.entered upon he street until the front door hid closed upon him did • hrougliont the New England States. had often of late years, calmly reviewed the speakers who had preceeded him. Ho en looks for continuance of their patronage&resolves ll,rM" she lookpd up,and then her eyes met those of his attentions, how you led him by various For sale wholesale and retail by W E Bissell events t»f that morning, and she could not tered into a history of the village from its by assiduous attention to the wants of the public her cousin, the only other occupant of the signs to believe his suit would prosper, and Norwalk : Wm B Dyer Bridgeport; JLS. earliest settlement; he called the attention1 io merit their support. HENRY HANDES. room, who was silting at the opposite side of how at length you renounced him with sel but feel that, however wrong she had been Bradley, Westport, Jennings & Nichols, South- of the assembly to the dosolation temperate Norwalk, Jan. 3.1843. fish heartlessness. 1 might not have be her lover had been harsh and quick. He port, C B Wakley. Fairfield, I J Booth. Strat the work table. The face of the latter was drinking had brought upon families and in lieved him, had he not placed in my hand might, at least, have given her an opportu ford. D L Baldwin, Milford, and Holly & flushed, and her lips parted as if in partial O Contractors.—Proposals will be re nity lo show her reformation. These things dividuals; he pointed to the poor-house, and White. Stamford. terror. She clasped her hands and exclaim these notes. They were written to him at T ceived bv either of the subscribers until recurred to her now, and for a moment pride the grave-yard for its numerous victims: he the first day of September, inclusive foropening 7 S cts. per bottle, paper 5 O cts. ed : Saratoga, and though not explicit, show how you tiifled wilh him. You turn pale—you whispered to make no reply, but her christ urged the ptople by every consideration of and er diog the Mullen Hill road, so called, Oh 1 if Robert knew it : and then burst in mercy to let down ihe flood gates; and pre east of the late residence of William St. John, recognize your hand writing. It is enough." ian principles forbade this on second thought, Watches, Jewelry, Spoons, &c. to tears. vent, if possible, the continued desolation of deceased, io intersect the Connecticut Turnpike HE subscriber has just returned from New Emily rose up, went around the table and Hitherto Robert had spoken with breath and she accepted his proposed services, families by the moderate use of alcohol.— at the foot of the hill near the residence of Amos York, wiih a good assortment ofWtchacs less rapidity, evidently in high emotion. He though with a fluttering heart. At first T encircling her friend with her arms, said 5 Barnes. Sai l road to be graded at the angle their conversation was on the evening, but But all would not do: the arguments of tho Sai l road to be graded at the angle Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which he is ready to soothingly: now paused, for at these last words, Lucy described in the•!,«, surveyo.ii.« of the same mademade, hvby ge|] al fajr prjces—Gold and Silver Lever when they had walked several squares, her clergymen, the deacons, and the physician", But he will never discover it, dear Lucy, burst into tears. Regarding her sorrowful John B. Starr, county surveyor. A part of the Watches. Lepine and plain do—some very fioe, backed by the station, learning and influence so don't fret. It was only once you did it ly lor a minute, he took up his hat and turn companion said abruptly— gravel to be carried on to the road above the g0|,j Chains, Seals and Keys, gold and silver •When we last parted, Miss Thornton, it were too much for the single teetotaler. No and then it couldn't be helped. >: ed to leave the room. The poor girl, for liill, and the remainder to be draggedi .idown .u„the pencij^ gjiver, brass, steel, and Germansilver was in anger, at least on my part. I hope one arose to continue the discussion or snp-' slope. But if he should find it out, sobbed Lucy, getting every feeling of pride in her des The road to be stoned up on each side, Thimbles ; all kinds of Finger Rings Irom 3d you have forgotton that painful evening.' port him; and the President of the meeting' theine traveledtraveieu pathpam toiu beuc jj rodsmua wide.muo. Tbe• | 4 Breast Pins of every variety; silver oh ! how I wish I had never told him the pair, caught him by the arm and sobbed. Q 9t Lucy's first feeling was that of indignation was about to put the question, when aH aC materials for the road are all on thespot,except Spectacles,steel and German do ; Pen knives, untruth. Don't you think, she continued, 1 acknowledge all, but I had some excuse, then of humiliation and finally tears gather once there arose from the corner of the rooni o part of the railing. Dated at Norwalk, the Scissors, Table Cutlery, Snuffers, &c. &c. and I have long ago seen my error. Since looking up earnestly through her tears, that a miserable skeleton of a female. She was llih day of August, A. D. 1843. The survey Norwalk, May 30,1843. I have known you, have L ever trifled wii4i ed in her eyes. Controlling her emotion LEVI CLARK. he has heard of it ? He scarcely said 'good ; she answered coldly: thinly clad, and her appearance indicated the can be seen at J as. Stevens' Hotel. bye,' wherf he went out. anyone? Oh! think of this and forgive me.' WILLIAM J. STREET. 'Mr. Emerson might have spared all allu utmost wretchedness, and her mortal career ULL'S Trusses, &c.—Dr. A. G. No—no, quickly retorted Ellen, calm •Lucy,' said he, disengaging her hold, '1 DAVID BOULT, was almost closed. After a moment of Hull's Men's double, single and radical yourself dear Lucy, or, when he returns, he could have forgotten your trifling with this sion to the past.' 33 ^ SAMUEL JARVIS. H You misunderstand me^ear Miss Thorn silence, all eyes being fixed upon her,.she cure Trusses, Children and Youth's Trusses of will see that you have been crying. No young man, but can I forget your falsehood ton. he said warmly ; it is not to pain you str. tched her attenuated body to itis litmos't all sizes, and Dr. Jflull's Abdominal Supporter one could have told him. Besides, even if io me ? Is it not a month since this last act. ABBIAGE Springs-Eliptic Springs for Prolapses (Jleri, forsale by J. A. WEED. that I recur to the subject, but to assure you height, then her long arms to the greatest he knew, he might not be angry, at least not Had vou at that time frankly told me all, I c assorted S'IZ JS, warranted, for sale by that 1 have long since felt that 1 was harsh length, and raising her voice to a shrill - : W C STREET. very angry ; for you know he spoke of habit would have taken you to my breast, and for EW Books.— Hoboken, a romance of and hasty, and to beg your forgiveness for pilch, she called upon them to look tipor? ual duplicity, and of that my dear, r.o ene given you freely : but now it is too late.— NK.—Kent's Black and Blue Ink, the best New York, by T. S. Fay. mv conduct. Could you but read my heart her. "Yes! she said, look upon me, ancf N my. even if you had one, could charge you What guarantee have I that you will not now in use, forsale and warranted by Charles Morion, or the Patriot of the revolu you would see how I respect—nay ! he ad then hear me. All that the last speaker has I with being guilty. deceive me again 'f No—you have invited J. A. WEED. tion. by Mrs. Dana. ded in a lower tone, adore you. said relative to temperate drinking«?s being Useful and Happy, by Rev. E. N. Kipp. But I wish I had told him the truth at your own fate—from this moment I shall Bundles P S. I. Nail Rods, just received Oh 1 if this had only come in time, the father of all drunkenness is .l^e; alii ~ Bradbury & Soder.s School Singer. ; once; and I never will deceive him again, forget you.' And breaking from her, he and for sale by WM. C. STREET. thought Lucy ; and she felt her arm tremble practice, all experience declare its truth : all 75 Allison's History of Europe, Nos. 7,8, 9. said Lucy drying her tears. left the room, The poor girl stood like one in that of her companion. But she again drinking of alcoholic poison, as a beverage. PBUCE.-Oil and Extract of Spruce for Pictorial History of the U. States, No. 2. Lucy was betrothed to Robert Emerson, stricken, in the very spot where he disen made a strong effort to regain her composure is excess. making Beer, for sale by J A WEED. A new supply of D. Aubigne's Reformation, and in many .respects was fully worthy of gaged himself from her despairing grasp, S (cheap edition) Temperance Lyres, Manhattan on recollecting that he who addressed her "Look upon me ! you that know me/ bY his love. But she had one fault—vanity. until she heard the front door close, when 1 once did : you all know that T was' orice the 'jVfOTICE.— The subscriber would hereby Collection, Rollo Books, &c.just received and she fell senseless to the floor. (Ek was the husband of another. She withdrew Fond of dress, fond of amusement, fond of mistress of tbe best farm in town : you ajl J-\ informhis friends and the public generally for sale cheap, for cash, by J. A. WEED. The next day Lucy was in a high fever : her arm. % admiration, and fond of display, she was of know, too, 1 once had one of the best, one of that he continues ihe business of dying and and Ellen, who suspected the truth from the These words are as unfit for me to hear finishing of silk, cotton and worsted goods, o( ten led into frolics, for the gratification of the most devoted husbands: you all know seed of this year's growth, fcr incoherent ravings of the invalid, and whose as for you to utter, said she proudly ; such every description, at the old stand, formerly URNIP her vanity, which in her after moments she I h»d five noblehearted, industrious btiys. T 6ile by • ; J A WEED. heart bled for her cousin, despatched an ur lancruao-e does not become one who has occu'pied' by D- Selleck. Silk, worsted, and bitterly repented. Robert was not ignorant 5 bound himself by solemn vows to another. Where are they now, Docfor^^wh^tfe ai # other dresses ; cloaksj shawls, lady's bats, rib of her tailing, but he knew she had a good gent note to Robert, begging to see him if And do you not know that I have no lon- they now ? You all know they lie io'a row bons, gloves, handkerchiefs, overcoats, panta^ t a court of Probate, holden at Norwalk, heart, and he trusted in time to cure her of only for a moment, when she hoped to alter within and for the district of Norwalk, on o-er a wife ? said Mr. Emerson. Ah 1 Lucy, side by side, in yonder churcb-yard—ail, ev loons, carpet yarn, and in short articles of every A her foible. Still he was not aware of the his determination. The note was sent back BS the 19th_day of August, A. D. 1843, upon estate ery one of them, filling the drunkard's grave. description, which may need dying, will be from bis boarding house with the information and his voicejsui?kv|ojadness,..^w you ^ijs- of Silas Belts, many errors which she committed for the They were all taught to believe that' tem received and dyed lo almost any shade of pat v that he had left the city that morning, and it judge me. ^ j-./J late of said Norwalk, deceased : Ordered that gratification of her vanity, much less did he tern wished' For, and .finished in the neatest Lucy's frame trembled in every joint, and perate drinking was safe, excess ought to bo -the Administrator on said estate exhibit his ad suspect that falsehood had been resorted to was uncertainHvhen he would return. What manner, and on the most reasonable terms — she almost sank to the ground. Forced avoided, and ihey never acknowledged ex ministration account lo this Court for adjustment in order to concea l her conduct from his eye. sufferings were endured by Lucy on the bed The wool carding and cloth dressing operations now to avail herself of the support of her cess. They quottd^ you, and you, and fowj 'and final settlement, at tbe Probate Office io of sickness: she contintialU' raved about her will also be continued as heretofore. Thankful for But such had been ihe case. - pointing with her shred of a finger to th8 last interview with Robert, his frowning look companion's arm. she suffered minutes to past favors, he solicits a continuance of the same. .said Norwalk, on the Slst day of September. Robert hated alike coquetry and untruth Priest; Deacons and Doctor, as authority. 'A. D. 1843, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon ; and and stern words seemed ever to be present pass before she spoke, for the power of All orders in the abrtve line left at the shoe He had often said that he could never love They thought themselves safe under sucli 'hat all persons interested in said estate may be to her imagination. Her friends at length trembling increased and became uncontrol- store of Walton &;Hanford, near the Bridge, or a woman who would trifle intSntionally with teachers. But I saw the gradual change notified thereof, said Administrator is directed able. 'Ha at George Maitlier's in Darien, or at the a suitor, for ap »rt from the selfish vanity began to despair of her life, and when the io cause this order to be published in a news Yes^ dear Lucy said the lover of her coming over my family and prospect? tvitk premises of the subscriber, will be thankfully such conduct displayed, there WBS always .physician pronounced that the crisis had paper printed in Fairfield County. jyoulh, I; am a stricken- mato>> come liack tp .dismay and horror; 1 felt we were all to b» Beceived and'punctually attended to. 3m22 ,more or less duplicity in a flirt. Lucy, icome, they watched tearfully at her bedside „ Norwalk, May 23, LS43W ISAAC SELLKCK. .34 GBORGE A. DAVENPORT,Jtidge. ;.r- *£5S3S^S : - it" >we. • ':' •'••••L--.\H •••';•••:?.:• '--ii J - . r ' ' * - s^y-'trygy • vV...... - • K;-,:X- : ' . . . -V " * " : / 'iV. v ;.v* ; - .• W.- - , ^.- .
The editor of ihe Albany Evening Journal, YKLT,OW FEVER AT QUARANTINE GROUND. A Pattern Settlement.—The Edehton Daniel Bome.—The Louisville Adver SUMMARY, overwhelmed in one common ruin ; I tried now in London, thus speaks of the means of de* —Capi. John Speare, of Thomasioo, (Me.) late Sentinel says there is a small secluded dis tiser says; Some weeks since, an acquaint to ward off the blow ; I tried t0> break tne trict named 'Croatan' on the coast.ol North ance of ours made an excursion through The Louisville Kentuckian says: 'A son fence possessed by the Bank of England. If spell—the delusive spell—in which the idea of the brig Growler, from New Orleans, died oW Carolina, seperated from the main land by what is called the Poplar Levee some three of the late Judge Boyle during the election, ihe vaults of the U. S. Bank could speak! But of the benefits of temperate drinking had in ihe morning of the 2lst at the Quaranune marshes and the Croatan Sound, which is be miles south of this city, in quest of woodcock- had an altercation with Mr. Greenwood, read ihe following. volved my husband and sons: I begged, 1 1 ground, of yellow fever.—Jour. Com. lieved to be without a parallel on the globe. Being thirsty and fatigued, he sat down by prayed, but the odds were greatly against me. clerk of the election, and shot him. The The bank, you kno nevr re-isstfes a j The following statement is fiom the Health It contains about one hundred and fifty in the side of of a small spring thai bubbled The Priest said the poison that was destroy polls wer$ closed till after dinner, when note. When, returned to the counter for Officer at Quarantine, Dr. Van Hovenburg : habitants ; nearly all members of the Meth from the roots of a Beech—and while enjoy Greenwood said he would like to vote, as he ing my husband & boys, was a good creature payment, a note is cancelled, filed away, to odist Church, tc. who assemble for worship ev ing the shady refreshment, detected at some of°God: the Dtiacnn, (who sits under the The schooner Vanda, Pearce, master ar had not many hours to live. He-voted and be burnt at the expiration of ten years. The ery Sabbath, there are but two who drink ar 30 feet distant from his seat, the dim outline pulpit there, and took our farm to pay his rived at the Quarantine Ground on the 7th dii?d the same evening. armory of the bank contains an hundred instant, from point Peter, Gaudaloupe, and dent spirits, and all, to a man, are Whigs* of letters on a Beech tree, barely discernable - rum bill) sold the poison : the Physician said J. F. Cooper recovered a verdict of §250 stand of muskets, with pistols, cutlasses,hand There is not a store or shop, doctor, lawyer, at the distance he was from them. Ap that a little was good and excess ought to be 16 days from St. Martin's, with a cargo of grenades, &c. &c. and has a night guard 38 justice of the peace, coroner, constable, or proaching the tree and carefully removing for a libel, before a Sheriff's Jury in Otsego avoided. My poor husband and my poor salt. One of her seamen sickened with fe strong. In the office where the bank notes any thing of the kind. If any difficulty oc the moss which covered the inscription, he County on the 16th inst. The victim in boys fell into the snare, and they could not ver while at Point Petre—the mate was are counted into parcels, tied with twine and curs amonThe Press in Prussia •—The Gnzettee of mould, were distinct at the distance of fifty has been excessively dull compared with the ' v all to warn you Deacon!—to warn you, The vessel remained at the duarentine foity water,' took his keys and unlocked the de- Aix-la-Cbapelle states, that the Diet of the paces. This is the only memoriu 1. of old •false teachers of God's word'—and with her eijjht hours, when, nt the urgent solicitation wonted enterprise of the Hadley farmers, p si'ories of paper wealth. The 'rags' of Prussian provinces sitting at Drusseldorf, Boone we have ever heard of as extant in • arms high flung, arid her tall frame stretch of the Captain and owners she was permit- and which to them has been a great source each denomination Were in seperate parcel?. h >d resolved, by a majority of 46 to 26, to this region, and from all evidences of anti L ed to its utmost, and her voice raised to an tep to proceed op the North River to Kings of wealth, is improving. , , % ;-J:" When we came to the 'high number,' he ton, Ulster county, to discharge her Cijrgo, address His Majesty to abrogate the laws iu- quity that surround it, no doubt can be enter unearthly pitch—sheexclaimed,'I shall soon The Bath, Me. Telegraph savs, that dur placed four packages in my hand, and re having found sale for it at that place, with terfereing with the liberty of the press, tained of its being the genuine work of the -stand before the judgment seat of God—I ing a storm last week the thunder and light- marked, 'you vow ho1d<£\ 000,000 sterling orders to return to the Quarantine ground and to introduce a law to abolish th'e exist solitary autographist. shall meet you there, you false guides, and ningstruck seven or eight dwelling houses i* your hand sir? Ye$ I was actually in when it was discharged. They were four ing censorship, a measure demanded by the be a swift witness against you all.' Jfc.entu.cky. — J. W. Irwin irregular Whig, and barns, and one vessel. A valuable new possession of twenty million* of dollars, a days on their passage up the river. 1he necessities of the epoch. The miserable female vanished a dead proves to have beaten Henry Grider, the reg house and barn were destroyed by fire. A sum much largar than the whole estate of captain and second mate sickened on the day silence pervaded the assembly^—the Priest, ular Whig candidate in the 3d District, by b-rn filled with hay, was burnt in Durham John Jacob A-tor I But it all returned to of their arrival to Kingston. The steward Beer Drinking in England, doubtless, is Deacons and Physician, hung their heads— 251 majority. .Irwin is said to be Tylerish about the same time. its pigeon hole, and left me a far happier who was shipped to supply the place of the one of the causes of the fresh, ruddy com the President of the meeting put the question and probably will not amount to much. man than those who are encumbered with former one, sickened some four or five days plexion of the women. Mr. Weed, of the The Connecticut River has risen much ^4 Shall we have any more license to sell al- In the 21 District, Hon. Willis Green, overgrown fortunes. after her arrival. The Noith River Pilot Albany Evening Journal says beer or ale is since the great rains. On Wednesday, the -• -coholic poisons as a beverage ? The re- Whig, has but 18 majority over M'Creery. who took the vessel up, took sick on her drank on all occasions, every where and by Hartford Courier says il was nearly twelve 1 ? -spouse was unanimous—No ! Most Federalists are ashamed of the hard - everybody. Even the women, the English Loco, feet above low water mark, and was still ris People of the United States, friends of hu- passage down the river. The vessel, in cid-T campaign of 1840—liar/ford Times* ladies, hav.e their pot of ale, and everybody P. rson il considerations appear to have ing. If so, the meadows through the valley TOanity everywhere, what would have been charge of the pilot, mate, and crew, returned Can any body doubt it 1 Buchanan, of knows what an efiect it has in producing a overruled Politics entirely in this State. In will be overflowed, and the destruction of the your verdict, had you been there also 1 to the Quarantine ground on Monday. Cap Pennsylvania. Hubbard, of New Hampshire florid complexion, and giving amplitude to the 1st District, where we looked for 1,500 crops will be extensive. .- ' This picture may be thought to be over tain Pearce was left at Kingston. C. J. Inaersoll, of Philadelphia, iind the : -::v Courier of Wednesday. the figure. , We should rather see the Amer L)co majority, Linn Boyd is said to be re drawn, but could the history of families be A Birth.. —On the 30th of June, at Surinam, whole army of federal loco focos ought to be ican girls less robust and with a 'paler cast elected by only 700. . told in this city, in all our towns nnd villa Mrs Si-hinley, the wife of her Britanic Majes ashamed of the campaign of 1840,—of their From, the N. O. Courier, 12ih insl. of thought,' than to see them plump as a par ges, or in our hamlets, tens of thousands ol Guano as a Manure. — At a late meeting ty's Commissioner, was delivered of a daugh means of carrying it on. and of its issue, by FROM TEXAS. tridge a:;d as gorgeous as a flour garden, if cases, equally striking might b^ recorded of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, ter. Mrs. S is the young boarding schoo which the revilers of Harrison were placed The Houston Citiz-m says: Commodore this must be brought about by draining the Miss who ran away from New York with here, . a^s we learn from the Boston Transcript one in so contemptable a minority. Moore and Captain Lothrop have been dis beer pot. of the most prominent objects of attraction, Mr. Scbinl«y, some time ago N. II Palladium: • From the JJanbury Times. missed from the service; the former for dis ' Brooklyn Evening Star. Oregon,— We learn from the .Liberty was the produce of two seeds of sweet Corn, COUNTY COURT. obedience of repeated orders, in the cases O Conncl's Pay, or Rent, is thus explain Banner that Major Albert Wilson, who h is planted by J E. Teschemocher, in the Pub City. Properly Attache'].—We learn that Josiah B. Fair child vs. Charles B. Peck. enumerated in the President's proclamation; ed by the Newark Advertiser:—When he. just returned from the mountains, met the lic Garden, Charles-street, on the 12'-h of the Engines and other property belonging [: =__This was an action to recover damages of and Captain Lothrop for refusing to take the was first elected to Parliament in Clare, his Oregon emigrants on the big Arkansas, one May last, in poor sandy soil. One without to ihe fire department, and owned by the the defendant for abusing and immoderately command when the Commodore was suspen practice at the bar is said to have been worth month after they had left the settlements, aoy manure, product, one stalk, one ear, city, were last week attached, for the securi driving his horse. The parties live in New- ded and ordered to report himself in arrest ten thousand pounds sterling (fifty thousand and that they were cheerfully wending their weight one and a quajter pounds. The oth ty of some one or more creditors This is ^ town.° Verdict for plaintiff to recover of de to the Department of War and Marine. All dollars) a year. As an M. P. he gets no way onwards. There 1,150 emigrants, 175 er manured with Guano, product, eight all the property owned by the city, and wi fendant the sum of $44 25 and his costs. the remaining officers, with one or two ex pay, and in order to enable him to support wagons and a great number of cattle, horses good ears arid four or five useless ones; go but a little way towards paying its debts. ceptions, have resigned, and the vessels are his family then numbering ten children, from Selh Comstockvs. Henry Benedict.—This mules, &c. Lord Stewart, and his party of weight eight pounds. Only two sponsful ol ;Bridgeport Farmer. now in the hands of the Navy Commission 22 down to 8 years of age, and devote him was an action of trespass to recover dama-- pleasure, consisting of one hundred persons, of the Guano were used on this hill. These The Investigating Committee of the late ers. The greater part of the crew of the self to the public sevrices his countrymen in ges of the defendent for passing through his were three days in advance of the Oregon specimens were taken from a small piece Locofoco Legislature of Mississippi have brig Wharton still remain on board, and stituted a fund, to which every liishtnan land with a cart and team. Defendant rid- emigrants. planted with corn at the same time. Every reported the deficit of R S. Graves, the late about one-third of the ship's crew. Com tnitted that he had thus been through pl»in- other hill was manuied with Guano, and Repudiating Treasurer of that Stale, at 5t>66 would have an opportunity of contributing modore Moore, we learn, will appeal to tiff's land, but claimed a right of way. This Another Turn Out.—The Tailoresses in the effect is the same throuought the whole. 545; but they make some allowances, which his portion. One day was set apart for the " was a long case. Verdict for plaintiff. he Congress for an investigation of his conduct. eollection of the fund, which, a member of Philadelphia have struck for higher wages, reduce bis defalcation to S>44;884. The disbanding of the Navy, as above sta The Narragansett Indians recently held ;lhe Dublin Repeal Association writes, has case has been appealed to the Superior Court. and joined the jouneymen in their turn out Jour, of Com. ted, produced much .excitement in Galveston, one of their religious meetings at their meet freequently reached seventy thousand dollars The State vs. Abraham King.-—'This was This is union by the wholesale, but a com and it is said that Houston was burnt in effi- ing house in Charlestown, R I. which Mad Dogs—a preventative.— An in fa 11 i" annually. It has been as low'as fifty thous an information for theft. The prisoner went mon feeling which makes people 'wondrous hie preventative of spontaneous hydrophobia gv. The Civlian states that 'moderation usual at this time of the year was very fully and dollars only twice. Pretty good pay to a Hvery stable in New York, owned by kind,' will doubtless occasion much personal and dignity characterized the officers' retir attended. Many Indians from Long Island in dogs will be found in flour of sulphur, • Uel Reynolds, and procured from said Rey sympathy, and matrimony will be the result for public service, certainly. ing. The brig Sam Houston, which left were there, and great numbers of white p"o small partical of which may be mixed with nolds a horse and wagon, under pretence ol of it. There are about 300 journeymen tai Galveston on the 7th inst. for this city, has pie were present- One of the preachers was their food or drink. It has been kno •-n in Ihe Eng'ish General Practitioner.— On going to some place in New Je:sey. In lors in Philadelphia, and perhaps double on board a number of the officers and men from Long Island and another from New Europe for centuries, and is always used to a cottage window near Plymstock is the fol stead ol going to that place he went up to that number of the other sex, who work at prevent the dr
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• k" J. 1 - ' **• i NOKWALK GAZETTE. trifling expense in making due and necessary YELLOW FEVER.—This dreadful disease has GOOD ADVICE.—There is much good sense repairs to iheir highways. The cross roads in broken'oul in the villages of Ronndout, and in the following, which, though old, deserves to New the upper part of the town, on the river flat, Kingstort. The disease was carried I hit her, by be repeated at least once a year: ^gj§ Wednesday, August 30, 1§43. were much overflown, and of course, we should the schooner Vanda. (See an article in another "If any thing in the world will riTake a column.) A letter from Kingston, dated the nan feel badly, except pinching bis fingers STATE CONVENTION.—The lime of holding think, badly tnjuied. * t -" S, in the crack of a door, it is a quarrel. No b'ir annual State Convention for the nomination 2Gth, says, A highly malignant disease, called ' NEAV YORK CITY. . man ever fails'to think less of himself after, by some Billions, and by others Yellow Fever, ; of State officers, is, we are glad to see, eliciting The damage to the streets and private prop than he did before one. It degrades him in is prevailing in the immediate* neighborhood some attention among the brethren of the press erty is .estimated at over -8200,000, and the cos' the eyes of all. and what is worse, blunts where she discharged her cargo. One died last his sensibility to disgrace on the one hand, The season of the year in which these conven- iif repairs to the streets by the Corporation will night andanoiher IO day, and several others are and increases the power and passionate irri lions have heretofore been held, has been one *w(ll ihe demand fur the year to an amount far : C. J." GHimsui's ;N. Y. Store, tability on the other. The truth is, the mor<- "• of the most iuclement, a-d usually attended now do wn with ihe same species of disease, all West End of the Bridget above the annual appropriation. The officers quietlv and peaceably we all g^t on, the bet- having sinckcDed.sin.cc her arrival there, and UST Received, the Largest Assortment of Fashionable Dry Goods to be fouDd in thepL, viih greater inconvenience in traveling than • if llie Cnrporaiion ha\e decided that the cil} is r; the better for ourselves, the better for - any other of the year. This is one, and a some within a few days, she having left the J ( oumv. which ihie subscriber pledges himself to sell as cheap as ever fir Cash, and eashl'^j not responsible for the damage done to private our neighbor. In nine cases out of tfn, th'• only. The following Goods ate fresh from New York, and from their richness and eheap-jj^l dock as I understand, on Friday or Saturday . very strong objection, as it goes very far to pre- property, or to side walks classed under that wisest course is. if a man cheats you, to quit ness, are well worthy of the attention of the public. It must uol be forgotten that Ibis estab-^^li| last. "... / . ' veni a full attendance. Another oljection is, bead, unless it can be shown that such damage dealing with him ; if he be abusive, quit his lishmenl possesses many advantages peculiar to itself, one of which is, the large amount of |J| The N. Y ci.y authorities have dispatched company ; if he slanders you, take can' |o goods disposed of, requiring so frequent replenishing of its stork, as lo enable ihe proprietor Uv ^ there is not generally sufficient time left for that waseaused'jy the neglect ot the auth-'iriti e s in live so that nobody will believe him. No lie continually'presenting something new. This is a very important advantage, and one whichi .$§ degree of preparation and organisation, so essen keeping the sewers and culverts in the vicinity the resident Physician to Kingston, to ascertain matter who he is or how he misuses you— a leading establishment m,usl,al,ways enjoy. . , . . . , tial to success. Let us then have our candi- the actual slate of the disease, and a Proclama in a stale to cause such an overflowv> • • the wisest way is just to let him alone; fo> ' dates early in the field, & giv.e our opponents an tion from the acting1 Mayor prohibits all inter MIISOMKKT TO WASHINGTON.—Tt will be there is nothing better than this cool, c;ilm, course between the inlecied districts and the ^ floods for the JLadies. gjj opportunity to discuFs their principles & claims, and quiet way of dealing with the wrongf recollected, we presume, thai a project for 10 pieces Rich Chusans, for Ladies' Dresses 10 ps plain-do [black, blueblk and cold" - ^ while we at the same time, niav avail ourselves city, until 12 o'clock on Wednesday, the 30th- wemeet with.'' -nv • r1-. »^ erecting a siupenduous monument to Washing' 12 ps Rich striped do 15 ps super Crape de Lane t, : of a similar privilege with i heirs. A free inter- ion was s'arted s nne 10 years aeo on the plan New Yorlc €»u£c market.—Aug.28. 15 ps Rich dark striped Silks c - 25 ps Monslin de Lanes, dark and verv rid* " changc of sen'iment on these subjects are The yellow fever is increasing al New Or 12 ps Blk and blue black do ' "A * ; 40 ps Plaid Earlston Gingham of dollar subscrip'ions. $50,000 were collected At Market 500 beef Cattle, 30 Cows arit' leans. . ]; V" - 10 ps super blk and blue black Bombazines 5 ps Super Eoiienrie i . t I desirable for the information of the peeplc, to Calves, anil 300 Sheep, and Lambs. i in furtherance of the proposed work'al the lime, 13 ps super satin striped Alpacca Lustre, 50 ps Silk F:inge and Gimp * - ^ ' enable them to vote intelligently. The locos BI-KF—$3 75, to S'5 and 5 75—extra- 6. which has been on imerest in the Savings B ank DEMOCRACY AND PROTECTION!.—Oneoftbe are to hold their convention at Middletown on Cows An o CALVES—Sold at from $16 a $25. of New York ever since. The project since Democraiic candidates for Congress in Rhode SIIEEI*—Sheep at §1 25 a 3—Lambs at 1 12A the 25'.Ii or October. Will it not be well for Broadcloths, Cassimeres & Hattiiietfe. that lime lias been suffered to sleep. Wiiiiin a Island, has.come out with a long letter in favor a 2 25 All sold. ^ the Whigs to fix oti as early a season ? As the ps blk anil blue, blk Broad Clirth;t>>xrV: 20 ps blk ami blue black Cassameres.2 of Protection. He says,—'As to what the H.\Y—Loose by ihe load 62mGSe. ' ' *• short time it has been revived. The height Blue, iuvis. «reen and inixi Broadcloth 30 ps Super Fancy Cassameres ":;l Colonel of the Palladium may be supposed to ps named is 425 feet, and the cost estimated ai course of ihe new converts to democracy may ps Drab cloth fir Carriage Trimmings 50 ps Saillinets all prices and colors* ppeak the sentiments of the State Central Com- MARRIAGES. $>400,000. The Association is now incorpora be. I have nol ihe means of knowing ; but I am ps Red, while, and yellow Flannel An elegani assortment of Vesting. , ipitise, it may be inferred that the Committee ted by the Legislature, and the design as ii satisfied that the great body of the old demo At Souih Norwalk, on Monday Evening lasi look favorably upon the proposed change. We stands formed at present, is one of unequalled cratic parly were fully as much in favor of pro in the Congregational Church, by Ihe Rev. F. therefore expect and hope thai an early call will C. Woodwnrlb, Mr. William A.Ra\mond, ol • Domestic Goods. magnificence,worthy (and no more than worthy) lection as the Whigs themselves." . Brown and bleached muslin by the case or bale Brown and whi'e white iwild Jeans " ^ be made. , Detroit, Mich., lo Miss Minerva E. Nash, sec- of ihe subject. find daughter of D. K. INash. Esq of Norwalk. Bed Tick* in any quantity 10.-J and 12^ pure Linen Sheeting, THE DELUGE of rain that fell on the BIGHT It is not to be merely a monument, but an The verdict for S250 recovered by J. F- Accompanynierus duly received. Abundant Linen Shirting, brown and wlrte Linen Tabl- < 'overs, and every article thai can be called' of Monday the 21st inst. and the morning of the immense public building, containing halls, Cooper, of Col. Stone, was payable in sixty as youriiialieciions, and almost as delirious. for in an exiensive Dry Goods Establishment. Please call and examine for yourselves. . C. J. GRUMAN, West End?the Bridge. ,4 22d, did much damage in and about the city of libraries, and other appropriate apartments — days. Before the lime expired, Cooper dunned. In Si. John's Church, Bridgeport, on Snridas the 20 h, by R v. G. S. Coil, Mr. John Wes New York. The streets of the city presented The shape is to be a pentagon, and the style a but the Col. said in his paper that the money lev Siewari lo Mi^s Caroline Davis. florid Gothic. Union Square, and Castle Gar would not be paid uniil the last day of the lim the. appearance of rivers, and hundreds i f cel At Green.vich, on the 22d inst. by the Bev WESTPOET SELECT ACADE31Y. A Cow FOP Sale.—A den have both been alluded to as appropriate' itation. '"There will be," be added, "no lock N. Coe. Rev. Chauncev Goo'rich of New Ha lars were filled with waier. The streets upon HE First Term of ibis Institution will com young, full blooded, Devonshire ven, to Miss Elizabeth E. Coe, daughier of which the greatest dainagcfwas sustained weie siles. The object is one which every American smith necessary to get at the ready," alluding to uience on Monday the 2d of October nex*. Cow, for sale on moderate term?.- R.t v. N Coe. T Apply at this Office. the Sixth Avenue, Waverly Piace, Houston, must feel inierested in. and there is no ciiiz -n, lite fart thai one of Mr.Cooper's verdictsagainst Instruction will be given in all the branches Thompson ; in the last, from Broom to canal si. we presume, who would nol give his dollar Mr. Barber, oT the Otsego Republican, had DEATH S. usually taught in academies aid hi»i.< school* FOR Sale Cheap.—A pair i:: ibis seciion of the country. Il will be the aim of good horses, 10 years old, well' In some instances, even the foundations of towards it. . •_ been colleeted by attaching the money in Mr. In ibis town, on Saturday last, Willow Isaac of ihe teacher, io Combine, as far as praciieable. matched, kind in single or double1 the houses were undermined and crumbled BOROUGH MEETING.—At the meeting of the B.'s trunk—how opened is not stated. Belden,.figed 72. rapidity of progress, with a thorough knowledge harness, or under.the saddle. down, the side walks and stoops caved and Borough on Monday afternoon last, for ihe ap For this paragraph Mr. Cooper sued for lit New Canaan, on Friday morning last. of all the brandies pursued. MORGAN T. SMITH. Terms—For English branches,84 per'anunm : washed away. Many poor families who pointment of officers, the following gentlemen dnoiher libel; and a Sheriff's Jury in Coop- Phebe H., daughier of Lambeit Iloyt, aged rwn Aug. 21. 1843. 34 13 years. For ihe Classics and Spanish language, wiih occupied the basements,-were driven from their were elected ; erstown—ten of them locos, (including the pub In this 'own, on Monday last, Capt. Daniel ihe higher Mathematics, §>5. homes, and much furniture and other property BENJAMIN ISAACS, ) Skigar ? lisher, livery stable keeper, &c. &e. "who are James aged 70 years. D. M. ELWOOO. Henry Selleck, > Assessors . . New supply of St. Croix, New Orleans seriously injured or destroyed. palrionized by Mr. C.) gave the plaintiff a The funeral will be attended at 3o'clock, ibis 'West port. Aug. 2S. IS43. 4'35 Eli B. Bennett j \ and Brown Havana Sugars, tor sale by. The ci« v of Brooklyn has shared a similar fate. (Tuesday) afternoon. The Ma
Mi: . • ."=>• -I vs.: •V w^m^m mmmmm : : : :~: liScll Ti li nl 'i • f§ PLASTER! PLASTER t I new system of Mathematics, For New York. « hardware. Lumber! Lumber! $3 80 Per Ton of 2,240 ith the addition of a complete Ready THE fine fast sailing Sloop C UTLER y, <$•£. Julia, Captain G. Grumman At South Norwalk Landing. Reckoner, for the use of Farmers and Mechan r At South Norwalk Landing. •W E BISSELL. will commence her regular weekly ¥"*HE subscriber offers for sale as cheap as HE subscribers now offer for sale a full ics, just received b T has been reported that we did not give but •;'W- trips, on Tuesday, the 14th instant, • can be found in any establishment in assortment of LUMBER, which will be Norwalk, July 19- 1S43. r 2,000 pounds to-the ton. We ihereibre take leaving the landing at Five Mile River, every Fairfield Coun«y, a large and complete assort Id very low for CASH—viz : I this method lo inform the public that it is an HAY SALT. Tuesday, and James Slip, New York, every ment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c. vi; 60,000 feet Boards and Plank. UST received a large quantity of Hay Salt, err r. All thosein want of the above will pi Saturday throughout the season. Freight and among which may be found— [Saws vfv 100.000 feet Timber assorted sizes." be sold at prices to suit the call and examine for themselves. J which will produce of every kind taken on the. most reason Hand, panel, cumpass, cross cut, back and mill 200.000 li| inch plastering Lath. limes. TL&JR Peck. aiarch TL&JR PECK. able terms. English and American Chisels of all sizes 30.000 feet wide and clear Boards^ Also a lot of Blown Salt of a superior quality The subscriber tenders his thanks to ihe English and American Drawing Knives 25,000 feet Clap boards South Norwalk, July 4. 1843. Kegs No. 1, extra, and pure ground, public for tl eir liberal patronage during the Fore,jack, smoothing, matchand rabbin Planes • 5.000 Piece Boards. Braces and bins of all kinds . Bellville and Union While Lead, (or Glass.-300 boxes first past season, aud hopes to merit a continuance fi$?§3,000 hemlock Boards. ^TINDOW sale al mauufactureis' pricts ly American and of their favor. WM. C. SAMMIS. Concave and common Augers /2.0U0 dress Plank. Hollowsand Rounds,sash planes,Grecian ovals W. C. STREET. French Window Glass, assorted sizes, at man Norwalk, March 12, 1S43. II 2,500 Scantling. O. G. and Fi!letts,side rabbitl, beadsand plows ufacturer's price ,by ' W C STREET. ? 300 bunchss Shingles. ^ FOR NEW YORK. Common and mortice Gouges ;•>; % £ 25,000 square and flat Pickets., jy-; Regular Trips for the Season. Iron and steel squares,bevels and try squares Howard Insurance Company, New York." HERMAN'S Poor Man's Plaster for sale 200 2 inch spruce Plank. - . HE subscribers have on band a large sup AT BISSELL'S. IHE fine fast sailing sloop Plane irons of all sizes aud qualities Cut and Wrought Nails. Spikes, Lime, -CAPITAL, SSOO.OCO. ply of material for Tombstones and monu S MARY WILLIS,Capt. WILLIS A large assortment of shell and auger bitts Paints.Oils, Glass, 1 .v - v- : ' :• .V..* • ... *• ' HHAAIAIMI,