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NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS S. FF. BENEDICT, NEW SUPPLY. Green Window BY\nds. 'GROCERIES. Ne\V Fall <$• Winder Goods. f, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, HE Subscriber lias just received a new WILLIAM GALE l'.dw'm XocYwvood rM. GALE l as just received a large assort rlh HE subscriber is this day opening a large supply of FRESH GROCERIES,which AS Just received a general and well se JL and Splendcd Assortment of FALL AND TERMS—T WO Dotlarspcr Annum. AS JUST replenished his assortment of W ment of patent Window Blinds, which he will sell very che»p. Norwalk, July 25 1831. heT offets for sale at reduced prices. Among H lected assortment of Fashionable Goods WINTER GOODS, which he.will sell.at Prices HGROCERIES & PROVISIONS,which which are the following1 articles ; suitable for the approaching season. Among which will induce all te purchase, tvlto are in want NEW FALL GOODS. are warranted to be of the choicest quality, 1IJ ICE.. Just teceived direct from the Cogniac and Cider Brand thorn are— j. of any of the following articles I . UST received by the subscriber a handsome and as cheap as any in market. South a few Tierces of Rice in prime or Holland and American Gin 150 Pieces Broadcloths, Cassimetes, BROAD CLOTHS. — asortraent of New fa Fashionabe Dry Goods, In his assortment may he found: der. Dealers supplied by (he Tierce at the : A complete assortment unusually low. Jwhich aie offered to the public at very icdufed Jamerica St. Cro x and N. Rum ahd Satiinetts, of every colour, shade, quality Young Hyson, Hyson Skin ) . c New \orlt prices. WAT. J. STREET &Co. Port, Lisbon,Malaga & Currant it price ; 100 piuces 6-4 Super Merino Cloths Cassimeres, Sattiactts, some ofa superior.qua^ prices, which will make it an object for those who and Souchong } AHFlannels, Blk. and' chasing elsewhere. COFFEE. permint, & Anniseed Cordials col'd merino Circassians ; 5 pieces jard wide Double and single Loaf) Col'd Canton Flannels, a large assortment of Among which are the largest assortment of BENNETT & MALLORY TEAS. '.dock merino Circassians, a superior article Blk. and Col'd, Merino and Common Circas Do. do. Lump i for Ladies dresses ; Ladies and gentlemen's BROADCLOTHS AVE this day received a very splendid as Hyson Young Hyson, and sians, Blk- and Scarlet Marino Shawls, Superior Si. Croix, N. Orleans, S SUGAR. well as very extensive assortment of brown and blue camblel: brewn, drab and ol quality, warranted, free . from Cotton, Thibet .ever before offered, embracing every variety of M % Souchong Teas Sugar House, India, & ) ran ive Petershams for box coats ; a large assort Wool Shawls, ,3-4 4 4 5-4 6-4 7-4 fl-4 -and 10-4 color and quality—Also, blk, blue, drab an
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^ - 1 i 1 would have beSh committed, but for the the Phosphorus o> lPrussic Acid,.if Mons. blood and dust. Someone immediately him that they had adjourned, to afford him English peasantry \ wretched condition schemes of Mr. Merritt—;then there were C. would' let him; but he declined, for grasped his hand, nnd shook it very cor an opportunity of addressing the people in Scotch peasantry the most virtuous and $oUtfcaU many thousand dollars in the power of the fear he tfould discover his antidote. dially, congratulating him for'his-life pre* the Court house. In half an hour after intelligent iu the world. * * gang. Having .suspicion, that if the rob Mons. C. then retired to prepare him served. He was carried away, and I have thanking the Court, and the two gentlemen MR. CLAY AND THE ANtl-MASONS. bery of the window could not be accom self for the oven, and returned, covered not heard fiora him since, and thereforer for their politeness, he commenced by sta MR. CLAV ON THE TARIFF.—>Tho Rich Iu the last Kentucky Reporter we find a plished, it was the intention of the villains with cloaks and flannels. After prepar cannot tell how much he was injured. ting the duties the representative owed to mond Whig, of Nov. 23, gives the following correspondence between some gentlemen rep to way-lay Mr. Schuyler on his road home ing the steak he placed it at the door of Through the exceeding mcrcy of God, n»- his constituents, and explained why it statement of the views in relation to the Tar resenting dt pretending to represent, a mee at night, and murder him if necessary, Mr. the oven, which was immediately opened, othsr person was: hurt, worthy of notice, so was he withdrew from the canvass, (if can iff, with which Mr. Clay resumes a seat in ting of Anti-Masons of Indiana, and Ilenry Merritt, communicated the sccret to him, and tbe-hmd and glaring appearance ol far as I have learned. Two or three trains vass it could be called) after having offer Congress:— Clay. The letter of the committee we neces and arranged that the robbery should be its atmosphere threatened instant death to soon arrived from opposite directions, ant! ed his services to the People. He was On the question of the Tariff, Mr. Clay sarily omit, as the substance of it is embraced permitted to take place. Accordingly, any living thiijg (hat should dare to en were obliged to stop, as our wieck cover evidently much dissatisfied with the course agrees with Mr. Calhoun, that this session Mr.-Schuyler placed only two bundles in counter it. Miv. P. however stopped Mons. ed the whole way. Men, women, and = in the answer. The letter of Mr. Clay is taken by Judge Bouldin ; said much about of congress is a suitable time for, such a the window, to appearance as valuable as C. and requested to be allowed to accom children of the peasantry came pouring in such an one as we should have expected from him in rather an unfavourable way—did modification as is called for by the near before, and marked a large amount on their pany him. Mens. C. declined, but told fiom the adjoining farms, as they witness- . , a knowledge of the character of the writer.— not kuow before that, to declare himself a approach of the payment of the Public envelopes—on each a fifty dollar b-ll be him he might walk in if he pleased. Mr. ed our misfortune. Aud by the help of all, candidate for the suffrages of the people, It follows • debt. The modification he conceives,.nay ing uppermost—ihough in fact both did P. coolly walked in, and seated himself on we soon thiew off from the ways pur disa ASHLAND, Oct. 3, 1831. weuld be considered as committing " a be either prospective, to take effect when not contain over $140—enough to make the.it On chair in the back part of the oven; bled cars—found three of them in a condi- moral outrage on the community." Had Gentlemen: I hope you will excuse the ;he debt is discharged, or if there be any but as he had not prepared himself wi'li tion to be used in our necessities, although he been at home, and could have been e- the offence grand larceny. ./ delay in acknowledging the receipt of your particular article the duty on which is bnr- List Saturday was the next time fixed wrappers, he staid but about one minute. not sound—borrowed an engine, which lected, would have been glad of an oppor letter, of ihe 2d ult. which has arisen from thensome, there might .as to that duty for the perpetration of the robbery, but The door was shut, and (ho theimonieter happened along, and having packed in a- tunity to watch the monceuvres of the chaps my absence from home and from various _ Unbe anail immediatelllllllOUICliw Ireduction or abolition.— Mr. Schuyler having by misapprehension stood at 550. He,describes the sensation gain, thick enough indeed, proceeded tb in Congress. Said John W.W, Eppes~ was Adequate tice in any proposed change engagements. no closed his office earlier than was arranged as being that of a burning heat upon the Manchtste", and arrived only, two hours an honest and consistent politician. I he - • Waiving the considerations that I nave of the Tariff is advantageous to merchant between Mr. Merritt and himself, it did not face for the first moment; after that, the after the regular time. U. V greatest writer on government the world no knowledge of the existence of an An and consumer, and it would not be illegiti take place perspiration started, and it was compara What was the occasion ofthis misfortune ever kuew was tbe preceptor of Alexan- that night—^-though Mr. Merritt, ti-Masonic meeting in Hanover, Indiana, ever KUBW was iw — mate forlor thetne treaty makingmasing powerpowei toiv avail in disguise, saw the men at the spot five tively comfortable. I have not learned—nor was it possible,in der, who wrote some two thousand y®ars itself of any proposed distant alteration to other than that whi:h is derived from your minutes after the office was closed appa The moral from all this is, that the feats the confusion of the hour, to ascertain.^!f ago ; said the Irish had a way of killing j consideration of it, more favora- letter, nor of your appointment as a Com secure n rently chagrined at their disappoin;ment. of Mons. C. are real. ,Tliey are practical the engineer should live, he, perhaps, can' wnnwiih lies, andaiiu ifn nohe had not more•— lives than i.i_ble terms— ofe commercial:..i :intercourse ««'"•»with mittee to correspond with me, other than Monday evening, at half past 10 o'clock, illustrations of so«ne of the most beautiful tell if his interest will permit liim to b'e " a Tom cat, would have been dead long are f jg p . Hence, it would appear your statement, nor the satisfaction of a ore n OWers the robbery did take place—there were theories in chemistiy ; a science in which honest. Before this accident occurred, I —was•was bitter aeainstagainst thethe Priests,Priests, theitheir tat • tho reduction to ilufc nferiodariod personal acquaintance with you, I will pro wise to defer the reduction to ill# five vjlliaris, w bose names are Elisha San Mr. P. is an adept, both theoretically and rode upon the railway with a very comfort ceed at once to reply to your letter. Its salaries—spoke of Paul the tent maker jlic of the final extinguishment of th<* ders, Wm. & Russell Moore, Abraham practically. But enough for the, present. able sense of safety. But from that places professed object is to ascertain my senti the priests would get money from the peo debt. Ricklow, and Francis Fayard. One of Perhaps we shall have something more to to Manchester, I nuiit confess my nerves. ments on the subject ofmasonry ; and the ple and gave a draft in payment on St. As to the amount of reduction, Miy Clay them with a billet of wood bn>ke the large say on another occasion. were not sufficiently composed to enjoy if, reason assigned by you for this inquiry is Stephen—lie would not take a draft on thinks it ought to be equal to the; annual pane of glass, another standing ready seiz the less so, pei haps, from a dep convic-> thus stated by yourselves .* " As we are St. Stephen unless he could first see his appropriation of ten millions to the pay ed the money, and the other three stood WRECK'D ON A RAILWAY. tion that our cars, after the shock and;in-^ again shortly to be called upon to choose acceptance—without seeing the acceptance The intelligent correspondent of the New York ment of the debt, that appropriation being on. the side walk Jo facilitate escape, while jury they had received, were unfit for; H$e6 a man to preside over the councils of our would not take a draft on Jas. Bruce, the Observer, whose " letters from Washington" have no longer necessary when the debt shall be they might seem guiltless. The one with —especially, that it was exceedingly pro-.? nation ; as it will then be our duty and richest man in the coumy—said he knew long imparted much interest to the columns of that paid. Tim great reduction he is of opin the money ran down Vesey street, part sumptuous. The thought of such an arrest privilege to raise our humble but indepen something of the English language, and if paper, is now on a tour of observation in Europe, ion, ought to be effected by an abolition ran down Ann street, and one mingled in is frightful—even terrible. If Hie bank dent voice in favor of him whom we may not a master workman, was at least a very His 3d letter, dated Manchester, Sept 1st, gives a or diminution ofdutios on articles not^com- a fight, which at that moment accidently had been high, as it is in many places, deem most worthy of our suffrage ; and respectable journeyman: had not heard deeply interesting account of an accident which ing into competition with the produce of took place between some hack-drivers—• iliirty and forty feet,< and in some instan- • as you now stand a candidate for a high the Gospel preached since the days of occurred on the Manchester and Liverpool Rail our agriculture, or the fabric of our fnanu- ces far more terrific still, the whole train - Doctor Hoge ; was right here (touching all escaped, and, so expeditiously was the and important station, as your friends and facture ; in other words, he thinks the way, on that day, by which he, and 100 of his fel must inevitably have plunged full speed, his heart and looking very sanctimonious) robbery committed,almost without pursuit. fellow citizens, we would solicit irom you principle of protection ought to bo preser low passeagers, were brought to the very verge of and every thing, and all, dashed to pieces on the subject of religion. The very instant the deed was done, Mr. *frank and and candid statement of your ved unimpaired, in its application to do destruction. We make the following extract: below. There would scarcely have been His incomparable friend Wm. Lee; pu Schuyler hurried to the Park Theatre, .sentiments oa this subject. ^ ^ mestic industry ; but at the same time I started this morning [on the rail-road, a chance for a single life. As it was, the I do not know a solitary provision in the rity itself—the first lawyer on the south where by appointment Mr. Merritt was to that no more revenue should be collected be found. This excellent officer, on re for Manchester,] wiili six coaches in train, bank was aLout six feet in elevation, nnd Constitution of the United States which side of the Potomac, and second to none than is necessary to an economical admin ceiving the information immediately took and about one hudered passengers. And of easy descent. The engine plunged in convoys tbe lightest authority to the Gen- on tbe north side ; abused the members of istration. a hack, and drove to Broom street, be little did I think, that I had crossed the to the sand, and was instantly turned bot oral Government to interfere, one way or the Virginia Legislature for voting in favor Such is an outline of what wo befieye tween the Bowery andChristic street,where Atlantic so mercifully, to bi wrecked on tom up, by the pressure of the train, and the other, with either Masonry or Anti- of Lewis and against Lee for Judgo ; Lee to be, what we are confident the event will he had stationed five officers, namely high the Rail way. It is evident, however, the connexion between. God, in mercy Masonrv. If therefore a President of the is now on the bench where he is an orna- IVLFLSOULV* 11 UIC1 VlUIV » • ~ — - II IIUI? VII wwi.v.. prove to be, Mr. Clay's opinions on thi< from my present occupation, that I got off prevented, that it should be no worse. United States, or any other functionary of enf, and I in private life, where, thack constable Hays, Messrs Sparks. Thomas, m great, absorbing, agitating and dangerous with life, and without serious injury. But But for this accident, I could look upon that Government, were to employ his of God, 1 cannot be a disgrace to my country ; Tompkins and Lyons. question. give me my election, and I had rather go those trains in progress, with great zest.— ficial power to sustain or to abolish, or to because Gen. Jackson had the firmness to Mr. Merritt fixed on this station, as the Mr. Clay, in a letter addressed to a upon a rock in a ship under full sail—pro But the charm to me is gone. When 1 seo advanw-tHe interests of Masonry or Anti- declare the U. S. Bank unconstitutional, rendezvous of the robbers was in a garret number of gentlemen of Illinois a few days room of the Bowery House, at the corner vided it be in the day time, with a tolera them now under their greatest velocity, I Masonry, it would be an act of usurpation its friends,-called up their puppies, Tray, since, while he was passing through" that ble chance of escape^—than run the chance Blanch, &c., and put them upon his heels of Broom st. nnd the Bowery, and a signal shudder at the sight. Thai accidents ofa or tyranny. siate, holds this language ;—Wo have of a wreck on the Rail way. calamitous character will sometimes occur, You have not called upon me for my —Tessem boy, tessem boy ! (clapping his was arranged, by which the officers should only to persevere in our American 'sys- know that the villains had lodged. After The first half way we passed in fine in theso flying voyages, is to be expected. opinion upon any great practical measure hands)—offered to read some of Jackson's tem, relieving consumption afterpayment style, and high spirits, not dreaming of the letleis to him, but had left them in his car wailing full half an hour, during which They are generally, however, hushed up falling within the scope of Federal power ; of the public debt, as muck as possi peril that awaited us. And having replen by the poweiful influence of the company riage ; should vote for Andrew Jackson ; Mr. Merritt had fears, that his well laid but passing by every question of vital in ble consistently with an economical admin ished the water for ihe engine, were soon —the presses of Liverpool and Manches terest, within the sphere of its operation, not because he was the best qualified, but schemes were discovered and frustrated, istration of thfi government, without im under full speed again. I had frequency ter participating in the local spirit. I am because his opinions coincided more near ihe preconcerted signal was given : he then you demand my sentiments upon a subject pairing the principle of protection, to be put my head out »f the coach to look back credibly informed, that more than thirty ly with his own ; there are many better pioceeded to the spot, followedby the oth with which I humbly conceive it has noth assured of continued prosperity." Here ward and forward, and abroad—to make lives have been sacrificed on this railway. qualified, and whom I would prefer, but er officers. When he had ascended the ing to do, and you place this demand on is a full admission of the necessity of revi such observations, 3s curiosity, and the And it is understood, that if the accident they cannot be elected—I shall voto for stairs, and was within sight of the room,he the ground of the influence which my sen sing and reducing the tariff. - . - _ novel interest of the scene prompted. of to-day shall be noticed at all, by the pa timents might exert upon the exercise ol Andrew Jackson because he is the only saw the door open and the five villains Sometimes a train, coming from the oppo pers of Liverpool and Manchester, the man who can keep out youi enemy and counting their ill gotten spoil—on discov an undoubted & important privilege which Mr. Berrien and the President.,—At a site direction, might be seen ahead, and world will never know its true character mine ; because he is the only man who ering him, iliey blew out their candle and you possesses citizens of the United States. dinner given at Milledgeville, to Ex-Gov soon it would brush by us, at a distance of by that medium. An acquaintance of can keep out Henry Clay, the most flagi bolted the door, but a dark lanthern being A coropjKitico. on my part, with your ernor Gilmer, on the 10th November, Mr. three feet, with such velocity, that, pent mino has come from Liverpool this after tious and profligate man ever known, save provided, Mr. Merritt burst it open and in demand'p&uld amount to an implied ad Berrien made a long speech, from which up as we were, we could no more count noon by the railway, without having heard one, I am compelled to allow to Henry stantly with the aid of his assistants, se mission, dini individual sentiments, on the, wc make the following extract. > the number eflcoaches, than the spokes in any thing of this affair, till I met him.— Clay a moderate degi eee of personal firm emed the ro^ersirwho were so much a- subject of Masonry, formed a pioper con " In reference to «he Chief Magia*aie a woman's spinning wheel, when buzzing When a Huskisson falls a victim, all the ness, while I know Webster to be a base mazed, that tliey were un&ble to offer re sideration inlrSgtilatiing tho exercise of the of the Union, Ihave no disposition -toAxe- in its swiftest turn. I speak as a mattei world knows it; but when a poor man per pohroon, and the evidence of it I have a- sistance. They weie immediately con oloctive franchise in respeot to offices of trect the sentiments which in full view* of of fact: not that we could not see them, ishes, bis name is never mentioned. / the Fedei at" Government,. I can make boat me (touching his pocket)—Negro the events which speedily followed, were veyed, manacled, (for manacles had beetv provided) to the Police Office, where they but their speed added to ours, each going no such admission. I' cannot believe slavery J was reconciled to it. Had seen some time since expressedexpressiru toiu my fellow r /. . - - in opposite directions, rendered it abso c From the Journal of Commerce. that whether I am hostile or friendly to more lashes given on board the Concord chizer.s of Savannah. O.. queslian of 'grSjSSTJS'JS THE POLES.—Some time since, a cor District Attorney, Mr .Hoffman, wlio were' lutely impossible to count the coaches as Masonry or Anti-^Masonry, is at all mate between Hempton Roads and Spithead, public policy, deeply interesting to us as a they passed our window. The rear pre respondent suggested the propriety of ap rial in the formation of any judgment, on ihan had been given to his three hundred people, he has been, and is the fiier.d of anxionsly waiting their arrival. After un propriating fi action of the uncultivated do dergoing aii examination, the whole five sented itself almost the same instant with the part of my fellow citizens, concerning negroes for thirty-seven years. Richard Georgia. His conduct 'on that occasion the front. All we could perceive was-: — main belonging to the government of my fitness for any office under the Gov Rush ; a poor devil ; was so considered entiiled him to the gratitude ofher people. were fully committed for trial. the United States, for the residence of Well may we exclaim— It is here, it is gone ! Sometimes we ra^ ernment of the United States* That ele while our Minister abroad, and ought to It commanded and still commands mine. 15 miles the hour—sometimes 20—and such individuals of the Polish nation as be so considered at home ; the papers had " Truth is strange—stranger than fiction." vated office, to which you allude, should, I do not know myself, if I would not be sometimes 25. I should judge we *ere may wish to seek an asylum with us from teemed with Rush's lies against him ever The money was all recovered ; some of in my opinion, be filled with one who is more anxious to render it now, than when running at the rate of 25 miles—or more the oppression under which they groan.— it. Was found on a bed, some on the table capable, unswayed by sectarian feelings or since he left home—Lazarus and Dives ; connected with him, in the official relation^ rather than less—when I looked out of A Cleaveland (Ohio) paper, in noticing the Virginia Convention; a nest of corrup passions, of administering its high duties which heretofore united us. His efforts to and some on tho floor. There was also the window forward, and instai.tly exclaim paragraph, adds, " We say this idea is a tion and intrigue ; there he saw our two found on the robbers a hook, made of impartially towards the whole people of maintain the just rights of the States—to ed, as my friend says, thrice, (ihough I do good one, and see no reason to doubt its ex Presidents ; one talking for and voting the United States, however divided into repress the undue exertions of Federal strong iron, to which was affixed a noose ; not myself reccollect it,) ' We are gone ! feasibility, now that the atmosphere of Eu the white basis ; the other, for religious, social, benevolent or literary as against power—the policy in reference to foreign this they intended to have thrown on the we are gone! we are gone !' And su ely rope is unquestionably in a settled calm. whom (dropping his head) he had the sin- sociations. - -— nations, whichwnicn asksasus nothinguoimiig moreuu»r«f tftan«>ou knobs of the door, to prevent Mr. Schuy I had good reasons to make the inference. The Poles in spirit bear a stronger affinity Entertaining these views, t liaVfi Con cerest respect, giving us all the visionary jusljce and which will consent to receive ler from opening it, to follow in pursuit— For at that instant I saw the engine de to the Americans than any other nation in theories of the French writers on Govern- l;__ i— •(.«« mtomui ..ni;™ stantly refused to make myself a party to u. .usi.wiw nothing less—and that internal policy, of this circumstance, Mr. Merritt was a- serting her proper track, and staggering existence. The time may come wlien a ware, but it seems they had not time to the unhappy contest raging, aisianidistant irumfrom menr.ment. Spokeopw*e u»of his mother,uiumc, ....his sheep, ,vhich exerciseseXercises a salutary vigilance ovor and plunging headlong down the bank— few choice spirits like the Poles will be. n Knrcoe • harl KfimA VPfV POOfl .» . _ i« _r*i tlm^ accomplish that part of their design. me, in other parts of the Union, between dogs, gun and horses ; had some very good t^e eXpendJture of the government—these reluctantly indeed, as if conscious of its wanted." We are much inclined to the. We have been explicit in this story, for Jtf&sons and Anti-Masons. Whilst these horses; Nat Turner; his horse RadicalI; measarej uf ijjs administration, have liere- charge and responsibility! And what same opinion. It would be a noble act Oil
FOREIGN - WAY OF DOING THINGS AT THE WEST.-— UESTION for Discussion, at the Norwalk Lyceum, on Thursday evening, Dec. 8th Norwalk Dispensary, nO&WAUE OAZSTIB. The ff. Y. Daily Advertiser of Monday furnish The Kentucky papers contain the particulars es ns with Liverpool papers to the 25thOct. Jour- "Q Are Congressional Appropriations for- Internal Taken up f oft he assassination ofEbenezer N. Robertson SIGN OF THE MORTAR, V lli« Subscriber SteesPj 6 piedi one whifSj TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1831, teeen days later, The British Parliament was of Kentucky, ]ate a member of assembly in Improvements Constitutional I" prorogued by the King in person on the 20th of 1 L. HVBBELL, Sec'nj. aud two grI Guaic, root and Fulv. Curcuma, Prepared 200© 248010 -12000 $CV give up that incomparable patriot and statesman. had fled. The power of resistance was gone, and the people were at the mercy of their makers. This derivation is proved by facts within the which be sold at a very small advance. Chalk, Russia and American Isinglass, Cornus. Tickets $8, Halves $4, Qts $1, tights $1. Martin Van Buren, the last of the Dutchmen. Of treachery of a part of the Polish leaders, there knowledge of every one in this city. With White and Black Hellebore, White Mustard, ^ For Lucky numbers ca'l on Gaylord. is no longer any doubt. Krokowicki, who took in two months THREE men have murdered ^Thomas Mead Castor,n.aatnr firmill Squill rootroot, Iceland Moss.Moss, Catechu,Catechu. SulSol- irt»UJT Tickets wholesale_.u_i i an I retail. ' In Hartford, where parties are more equally di command of the town after the infamous massacre their wives under the influence of this infernal Ej'tist received an additional supply of phurot of Antimony, Sulp. Zinc, Sugar of Lead, r"adclotli9, Cassimeres, Satinets, Merino Sertii,. Ox. Lead, Lapis, Calamine, Sulphur, roll (t/5" N. If. All orders for Hitrscsand vided than in any other town in Connecticut, the 0f the prisoners by the mob, s?ems to have acted spirit; a fourth is now in prison charged with Camblejts, Merino Cloths, and Merino Circassians Brimstone, Sulphate of Potash, Poland Starch, National Republicans elected their whole Ticket a conspicuous part in the sacrifice of his country. the same offence ! and numerous assaults Carriages, or Passage to the Steam boat,' The general pacific aspect of things through •.fallcolors and prices, Also, 7.4 Black Merino White «waxj Cochineal, Calcincd Magnesia, will meet with the strictest attention if left for town officers at their annual meeting last week. have been committed tending the same way. Shawls,-7.4 and 6 4 Cashn.ere do. 6.4 English Carb.- Magnesia, Carb. Ammonia or Salts of out Europe, had produced a favoiable effect upon It thus appears that there is a wonderful af at the Office of II. O. GA YLORD. the money market, the funds having risen in Eng MeriaO 'do. together with a general assortment Hartshorn, Oxalic Acid, Tartaric Acid, Super. finity between rum and murder.— OUR. OM. Carb. Soda, Sal Soda,'Muriate of Lime, Tart. In Missouri, the regular Jackson candidate for land, France, and Holland. This affords decisive J C of Winter Dry Goods, making their Stock as ex Member of Congress, in place of Mr. Pettis, has tensive, and Complete as >anv in the Village, Antimony, Root and Pulv. Ipecac, Jalap, Pre »\lore New Goods, proof that no general war was expected, and as it ELOQUENCE EXTRAORDINARY.—A com pared Antimony, Cowhage, Er^ot, Colycynth, been defeated, and Gen. Ashley, a moderate Jajk- regards Great Britain, that no serious commotions which they can and will sell as cheap as their UST Received by the subscriber, nnd will be~ mittee man on the construction of a ccrlain Competitors. Norwalk, Dec, 5, 1831 Nux Vomica, Crocus Martis, Calomel, Red Pre sold at reduced prices. ALLORT. sonian, and the opponent of Col. Benton, elected. were considered as likely to disturb the peace of cipitate, white do. Corrosive Sublimate, Arsenic, AY M that country. turnpike, once addressed the meeting in the following language: (K3T. JOHN Hi MORRIS hare just received a . Sulph. Cluinine, Acetate- Morphine, Strychnine, O^Tlic Toil Gate oa the Norwalk and Danbu- The alarm respecting the Cholera has revived bajidsome assortment of Seasonable DRY Eleterian, Iodine, Lunar Caustic, Caustic Potash, in consequence of its appcarance at Hambugrh.— " Who among yon, gentlemen, can mark GOODS, which will he sold «tt reduced prices, .at Selling Off. ry Turnpiko has been removed to the upper end of Issue Pease, Ox. Bismuth, Marshall's Flowers ot It was stated that every precaution would be ta the onward march ot Internal Improvement, the first',door wrst end of tfte Bridge. Dec. 5.° ton, Phosphate of Iron, Carb. Iron, Liver of Sul- HE subscriber intending to remove to Ntto that road. The Bethel editor says he has been re ken to prevent its introduction into Englaud* without chcrishing feelings of pride for the li*ur, Phosphote of Soda, Laudanum, Paregoria, TYork in two weeks, will sell his Stock of. present glory of your country! The stupend- Jewelry die. Very Cheap. Those in want pf quested to.sta.te that all persons who, oa their way AI.E OLI.EGE.—The catalogue of this Lion Skin Coating. Elix. of Health, Elix.Pro. Syrup of Squills, Hive Y C uous work now under construction, when Syrup, Tinctures of Rhubarb, Cinnamon, Pella Brass Andirons, Brass Candlesticks^Plated Cas to Saugatuck, jiass through that gate, will probably institution presents the following summary. T. ioHN& MORRIS have just received a completed, will be an additional star in the tory, Digitalis, Cantharides, Catechu, Iodine, tors, Candlesticks, Looking Glasses,' Tea JPottt',: receive back.the toll money, .if they keep an accu- Theological Students, - 42 quantity of very heavy Lion Skin and Drab and Tea Boards &e. &c. will find it worth'tfieir coronet of our nation's greatness; millions S Colchicum, and Blood rootj Compound Tinctures Law Students, 44 Kersey,ifor sale cheap. Dec, o. attention, as thej will he sold unusuallv cheap.— : rate account of the amount, and time of payment, w ill admire the patriotism and enterprise of of Guaic, Valerian, Peruvian Bark, and Laven Medical Students, - 40 der, Muriate tine, of Iron, do. of Lime, best cold A large assortment of naw and second hand Watth- •& prosecution being on loot by which this object is the citizens of county; the hog trade EMNANTS OF BROADCLO I'HS & CIR Resident Graduates, - 4 pressed Castor Oil, Olive Oil, Balsam Copavia, es, which will be sold 15per cent cheaptr than'tlu us •expected to be effected. Perhaps it would be well with Kentucky will be secured, which will be CASSIAJN3, for sale very low by : Seniors, 53 do. Fir, Sulphuric Ether, Spirits of Turpentine, ual price. Call within two weeks, or you loos« for persons on their way to Notwalk to keep a sim of immense benefit to this flourishing village, Dec. 5. • ST. JOHN & MORRIS. your chance. M. M- LAWRINCE. . Juniors, 102 Venice Turpentine, Oil Spike, Oil of Tar, Oil of ilar account. which I can already picture as one of the Succini, Spirits of Hartshorn, Spirits of Nitre, Saugatuck, Nov. 28» 1831. 20fii Sophomores, - 86 AKEN UP, on the 2d inst. proudest cities of the world.' I therefore gen Worm Powders, Dovcrs Powder, Picra, Hysteric Freshmen, - 90 Ta 3-oung brown Horse, two .{CPDuring the storui of the 21st and 22d ult tlemen, motion that we appropriate an addi years old, past, natural trotter.— Pills, Blue Pills, Family Pills, Cough Pills, Hull's Lackawanna & Schuylkill Coal* Undergraduates, - —331 ' -four houses of public worship were struck with the tional u heel-barrow and two shovels for the The owner can have it by prov Pills, Antimonial & Ipecac. Wine,Picra,Adhesive, Supply of the above named Coal, of Prime ing property, and paying char- Dyachylon, Mercurial, Strengthening and Blister quality, in lots to suit purchaser's, at New >electiic fluid and partially injured, viz. the Pres use of the workmen."—Jlass. Jour. Plaster, Anguintum, Citron, Iodine, Red, Bacili- A Total, 439 , ges. HENRY HOYT. Vork prices, for sale by J. HILL. byterian Meeting house at Soiners, N. Y. the 1st con, Piles, White & Simple Ointments, Turner's Appointment.—Thomas Mussey, Esq., has The members of the Mount Moriah Lodge Wilton, Dec. 3, 1831. #205 ^Congregational Church at Plymouth, Mass. the and the Royal Arch Chapter in Hagers- Cerate, Extract, Pepper, Henbane, Cicuta, Sa- BARTRAM & HOYT, beeu appointed Inspector of Revenue, New vine, and Gentiana, Injection Pipes, In j. Syringes, .Rev Mr. Thomas' meeting-house at Scituate,R.I. lown, Aid. have had a meeting, and, upon "AVE for Sale Sack, Turks Island, ii Rock" London District, in place of Christopher Barbadoes Tar, Conklin's Strengthening Plaster. Salt, by the Load or Bushel, "•and the new Baptist Meeting house at Marshfield. Griffin, removed. full discussion, resolved as far as in them lay, FOR OILS AND ESSENCES/—Oil of Almonds, Butier by the Furkin or retail. .•Brother Barnum's Herald of Truth says these to extinguish the Anti-Masonic excitement Juniper, Origanan, Rosemary,Wormseed, Cloves,. Lard, Pork by the Barrel or less quantity. A Legislature Prorogued by the lnjluenxa.- by a surrender of their charters, and utterly SALE. Spruce, Lavender, Burgamot, Annis, Lemon, " were all Presbyterian Meeting houses, and asks, Mackerel and Shad, , > We leacn from the Newark Eagle of yester dissolving both institutions. Wintergreen,Cinnamon,-Peppermint, Spearmint, Winter & Fall Oil, Linseed and Neatsfoo t do7° " Is the electric fluid meant to be emblematical of day morning, that the Legislature of New Tansy, Wormwood, Hemlock, Pennyroyal, and Iron and Steel of all descriptions,' •the moral desolation brought on these places, where Jersey were to adjourn the same day, until The coasting trade of New York alone is Gbod family Horse, n Good Chaise, and a Sassafras, Ess. of Spruce; stated to employ 352 vessels, 52,120 tons, em Gtjod Harness. Apply to Gum Shellack of various qualities, .four days meetings have been held ?" adding " had the first Tuesday in February, owing to the A SPICES, &c.—Ground Cloves, Cinnamon, All- Verdigris and Alcohol, Dec.'5. - HARLOTTE T. OHN. prevalence of influenza among the members, ploying 2490 hand,who receive ofwages§711,- ; C S J spicc, Pepper, Ginger, & Cayenne Pepper, Nut- Copperas and Chip Campeachy Logwood, •the same number of meeting houses belonging to a 840, passage money §538,924, and cargoes •viegs, Mace, Mustard, Preserved Ginger, Dates, denomination which could be named been struck which is so general,that on some days not. half HG'Annual Meeting of the Stockholders Wheat Fjour first and second quality,' upwards of §100,000,000 ! One half of this Tamarinds, &c. Buckwheat A 1 THE ART OF MfSEDUCATlON, "FROM When once the youth becomes a devotee Wew Ootids better use than by leaving it to the would- SALZMAN, at the shrine of Bacchus and fond of his liba KXNIATTT&E EDITIONS. ENNETT Sf MALLORY have recently add $oetrg. be philanthropist of Herton Cottage.— tions it is time for bim to think. Let him •pot EAT Pocket Bibles,Testaments, Bible Dic ed to their Stock a very general and well LESSON 1.—HOW TO MAKE YOURSELF ODIOUS TO tionary, and Prayer Book*; Daily Crumbs B Sire died—and in her will bestowed upon CHILDKKIT. lull his conscience with the delusive idea-of N selected and fashionable assortment of TO MY CHILD. quitting when he chooses, but take a noble from the Master's Table; Daily Food for Chiis- Mr. Herton, a large and ample legacy.— RULE 1st.—You may make (hem hate youby treat tians; Daily Scripture Expositor, containing a FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, I love to gase upon thy cheek stand, and from that moment cease indulging bought for Cash, and will be sold as cheap as> It made him rich. Text of Scripture (or every day in the year, with Of roseate hue, my child { ing them unjustly. in the cup, and shun those cemeteries of mor any in market. Norwalk;. Nov. 12. I love to mark thy quick blue eye, * The legacy was paid. Many pretty im Little Charlotte was going out into her fa explanatory Notes and reflections—for sale at tho ality and reputation, with which our country GAZETTE BOOKSTORE. So sparkling and so wild ; provements weie ftiade about the cottage, ther's orchard. It Was full of violets. ' Oh!' unhappily abounds. Drunkeness, that des ROCK. 8ALT. y To twine thosesunny locks of thine, and the inmates ii was thought, poon began cries Charlotte, full of joy, ' what beautiful troyer of mind and morals, hrs elicited the ex Bushels Coarse heavy Rock And kiss thy forehead fair, to hold their heads a little higher than usu little flowers ! I will gather my aproo full, hortations of the preacher, the den of the mor FINE BLACK INK 1 IFW Salt, Just received and for sale And see thy little hands held up . al. They dressed gaily ; rode in a new and make a nosegay for mother.' She imme alist, the warning of the physicians, the plead MAYNARD & NOYES', CHAPEL'S, and in lots to suit purchasers by. In sweet and guileless prayer. carriage ; and dined late. Improvement, diately knelt down, and with great industry ings of the wife and children with tears in their TYLER'S INK, For Sale twenty-five per JVov. 14, 1831. HUBBELL & PORTER. ^ cent, cheaper than ever before ofterud, at Yes ! brighl ftnd beautiful thou art, . indeed, after improvement, was seen to gathered ber apron full, then she sealed her eyes—the remonstrance of the parent, and the THE GAZETTE BOOKSTORE. Merino Shawls and Circassians. Anrd playful as the fawn, self under an appletree, and made a handsome yawning of the grave—but all will not do— take place in their style of living ; but in GOOD supply ofMeiino Shawls, warranted 'That bounds, with footsteps light as air; nosegay. ' Here it is J' said she, 'now I will It has reached an awful and alarming height. vain were the expectations of the neigh OUNSELS ON MATRIMONY, »r friendly free from Corton. Also, Merino and com run and carry it to my dear mother. How It daily increasses—It is known to require an A Across the dewy lawn ; borhood, that the promised charities of ihe suggestions to Husbands and YVives, and a mon Circassians, very low, for sale by ? And when the day is over, she will be delighted to kiss rne !' To in extraordinary and noble firmness of the heart Remembrancer for Life—just received at the f C BENNETT TY* MALLORT. And thy pleasant gambols done, good hearted cottagers would now burst crease the pleasure o her mother, she clept to resist its blandishments and allurements.— GAZETTE BOOKSTORE. Thou'lt calmlj sink to rest, nor think forth. The word seemed to have been slilv into the kitchen, took a china plate, put Is it then the temptation you are so esjily to CUPS. Of ills beyond that sun. ' strangely blotted out of their memories, the nosegay on it, and went on a full leap withstand, and the habit you are to quit when ileligious Publications. HE subscriber has just Eec'd, a large as- down the stairs to find her mother. But you choose ? Ah no mv dear young friends, sortmeut of Fur, Hair Seal and Leather* Thou dream'st not of a mother's cares, since their good foi tune put it in theii pow jFor Sale at the Gazette Bookstore. er to practice on it. The distressed felt Charlotte, stumbled, fell, and broke the china liarken to my advice. When tho seductive Caps, which will be sold unprecedently Cheap. Her anxious hopes, my boy ; plate into a hundred pieces, and scattered her Polyglott Bibl .s ; Family,School &Pocket do Nov. 21. EBEKEZKR STKVENS. the loss of Mrs. Wonloy most sensibly ; goblet is offered to \our lips, think not you Thy skies are ever clear, thy thoughts nosegay all-around. Her mother who was in Henry's and Clark's Commentaries fgM H E Court of Probate for the District of Nor- and it was natural that they should look will once more sip the liquid poison because Buck's Theological Dictionary Are foil of mirth and joy ; the room near, by, heard the noise, and imme you can quit when you choose ; but consider B w;Vc, liadi limited and allowed Six months And nestled in a parent's arms, with much hope on the Hertons, the prin Common Prayers large and small I."' . , from th* date thereof, for Ihe creditors to the diately sprang to the door. When she saw that cup may probably be the one that will es Additional Hymns large and small,very fine estate of Phcbe Comstock, late of Nfc*^Canaan, Or seated on her knee, cipal heirs of her fortune, for reparation the broken plate, she ran back, seized a thick tablish that habit with you which you will List'ping to oft told ehildjsh tales, of the loss her death has occasioned them. rod, and without inquiring a word about the Watts' and Dwight's Hymns, elegant edition deceased, to exhibit their claims for settlement; never be able hereafter to conquer, and dash Those who ncglect to'present their account#,^ Whatte all the world to thee i It was a forlorn hope—and speedily cut manner in which the plate was broken, came Village Hymns, by the dozen and retail the proffered cup with indignation to the Methodist Hymns, various sizes, and elegant properly attested, within said time, w'dl be debar ' Moments of thoughtless innocence, off. The doors of Ilerton Cottage were to the child. Terrifiedj both by the /fall and ground. red a recovery. All persons indebted to sai on account of t^e broken plate, and-half dead ly bound ; Ziou's Songster Why do ye fly so fast, not unclosed to every one. The hearts Hamilton on Infant Baptism ; Spring's-Essays estate, are requested to make immediate pay with fear of the rod. little Charlottfcv-cctoid only AN AFFECTING SCJiNE. ment to DAVID ROBERTS, Executor. Leaving the weary heart to feel of its inhabitants in process of time, grew Parker's Lectures ; Doctrinal Tracts Life's sweetest hours are past ? ejaculate ' dear mother! dear motff&ivJ' But From various districts in South Carolina, Norwalk, November 21. 1331. 204 • proud, and selfish, and scornful, and,when this was of no service to her. ' You little Memoirs of Mrs. Huntington, Mrs. Judson, And flinging o'er ihe fairy land where society has been most convulsed with ever a man was heard afterwards in Ales- wretch said her mother, ' break a beautiful Mrs. Newell^ Legh Richmond and Pavson To Journeymen Tailors. That- btoom'd when ye were near Sprague's Lcctures to Young Men Web light and loveliness, the mist bury, boasting what good he would do with plate—will j"ou i'—and chastised her severe political controversies,we have now from week ANTED Immediately, one or two first Advice to a Young Christian Journeymen Tailors. Those who cau Of trouble, doubt and fear. money that he had not—or talking n.uch ly. Little Charlotte was offended, when she to week the gladdening intelligence that strife about'eharity, and doing nothing to illus found herself treated with such open injustice. Pike's Cases of Conscience ; Baxter's Call come well rccommeuded will meet with good en * OOQ— is ccasing, that ihe angry bickerings of party couragement, JOSEPH E. CORKEH. She did not forget it for a long lime, and nev Doddridge's Rise and Progress : Saint's Rest From the Philadelphia Gazette. trate his real meaning—it was said, "That are g ving place to christian fellowship and Norwalk, Nov. 8, 1831. 203 er again brought a nosegay to ber mother. Pilgrim's Progress Imitation of Christ SUPPLICATION. is a Herton story." love, and that men who but a few weeks Chahrer's Sermon's ; Scott's Works 1 A story so banen of incidents ought to ROLE 2d.— Take no part in the pleasures of your Lackawana Coal. * When on the sad and yearning heart, since were most embittered enemies,—seek Village Sermons ; Luther and Calvin's do be rich in instruction. Let us look to the children, shoio no feeling in the caresses you be Heber's Sermon's and Ponrns UST received and now Landing from Sloop- The clouds of early sorrow fall, ing each others lives.— are embracing each Orange, 60 Tons of Lackawana Coal, direct, Ob, what shall bid their gloom depart, moral. Ate there not thousands in the stow on them, and you will soon make thcal indif. Episcopal, Assembly's, Watts', Brown's and 9 other in the bonds of the gospel of peace,— from the Mines, for sale in lots to suit purchas And lift the spirit from their thral! ? world ; nay, many in your neighbour hopd, ferent to you. other Catechims ; Sunday School books,&c. ers, by STILES CORTIS.& Co. When, 'neath the foldings of the pall, " all bowing at the sanie altar, praying for who appear to think a great deal, and who An agreeable, married couple had their Mackerel, Codfish, Plaster <§j*c. The lost and beautiful are laid,— do talk a great deal about doing good, and hands so sull of business and enterprises, that themselves and cach other." HATS AND CAPS. Oh, who shall answer to the call being charitable, when they become rich they considered every moment lost which they Among the places visited^nd benefitted by HE subscribers have just ree'd 300 bbls* half CJST received an assortment of Mens & Boy» By watchful Love, in anguish made ? bbls- &. Quarter hbls. No.l, 2 ty"3 Mackerel, Hats of Good quality.—Also,a few Doz. Hair er than they are, and yet who are very far devoted to conversation with their children.— these benignant influences, is Walterborougb. T The husband was busy with calculation of 75 Quintals.Codfish, 300 Tons Plaster, Seal Caps, Dark and Light Colours, for sale by When from our daily paths, like flowers, from giving or doing noio to the extent of Two gentlemen, whose story will be found 3 Tons Grind Stones, 10 Boxes Mould Candles, profits, and the wife was nhvays planning how Nov. 7th. ST. JOHN & MORRIS. Our kindred wither, one by one, their ability ? Depend upon it, these are 15 Boxes Soap, 10.half hbls. No. 1 Shad, Ah ! what shall gild the weary hours, to maintain their style of living, and increase below, and whose names are appended to the all deceiving themselves. Wherever the 4 bbls Cranberrys, 15 Doz. Brooms, FOR SALIE, Or bring again the unshadowed sun their articles of dress. Any interruptions article from which we extract, have given 5 Doz. Painted Pails, 5 bales Indian Twine, Tflhe Dwelling house and hom- To smile all darkening- scenes upon ?— root of the matter is, there will be fruit from their children were considered ri&injur- through the Charleston Observer, the follow, 4 hhds. Sugar/5 hhds. Molasses. JL stead, occupied by the sub- To chase the clouds that round tliern rise, according to the means and opportunities ing their prospec's. If little Nicholas skipped ing interesting statement: ALSO.,—A general assortment of Genuine Gro subscriber, and situated about halt- Recal again each vision gone, enjoyed. It is commotf for people to qui up to his father with his A, B, C book, and ceries, all of which.will be sold on very accom way between the Bridge and old " The effect of this revival on this commu And bathe in light the uplifted skies ? et their consciences in this way, by per said, ' Look, father ! the pretty monkey has modating terms. HUBBELL SI PORTER. well. The Dwelling house is in excellent re nity has been inconceivable. It had been re got an apple in his,paw !' IIP received for an Norwalk, October 31, 1831 201 pair, with a well near the door, and an ever When, with a shadow o'er them flung, suading themselves they are too poor to markable for its vice and dissipation for many answer, ' Don't disturb mo !' He raw to his running spring 4 rods from the house. TI10 Appear the sere autumnal trees ; be charitable, whilu they neglect a thou years. During the past summer and present To Hat Manufacturers. mother, and she sent him away. Then he BOUT dO yds. of Drab Flushing, for sale by homestead consists of 7 acres ol first rate land, And every blast their boughs among sand opportunities of doing good, which went with his book in his hand to Sally, the autumn, too, amidst the unhappy civil con Awakens mournful images; GEORGE ST. JOHN. and contains 2 orchards of upwards of 60 tine are entirely within their reach. But he a- chambermaid, and she knew how to treat him vulsions of our beloved state, the spirit of What, on the lapse of hours like these, trees. For further particulars enquire of the lone discharges his duty, who, whatever better. She laughed with him over the mon party ran very high and strong in this village, ED EARTHERN WARE, such as man Can earth, with all her phantoms, fling, ufactured at the Old Well, for sale at their subscriber, JOHN BENEDICT.-;' may be his situation, to the extent of his key, showed him the wolf and the hare, and [t became angry and rancorous, pervading e- When hope hath ceased her melodies, retail prices by GEORGE ST. JOHN. Norwalk. November 13,'1831. 203 ~ ability, casts his offerings into the common told him how the wolf devoured sheep, and ven the domestic circles of society, estranging And folded up her rainbow wing ? ' how good, roasted hares tasted.' His friendp, and engendering bitter accusations, ' TO ECONOMISTS. . HE subscribers having been appointed treasury, for the relief of human suffering by the Hon. Court of Probate for the Is it not sweet, when song and dream His dear sister Mary treated him in the same and the most deadly hostilities. Yes the wri T wherever it is fi>und. Dobson's Patent Bakers. district of Norwalk,Commissioners to receive Have passed, lide sunset's sky of fire ; way. She knew his secrets, and entered into ters of this can bare ample testimony to this fact. But a. very short time before this mee gi TILES CURTIS &.Co.having purchased the examine, and adjust the claims of tbe credit When Love's false pinion sheds no gleam From the Boston Traveller. all his joys. If his father or mother were to right of making and vending the above arti O'er Pleasure's crushed and tuneless lyre, journey three months, lie would care nothing ting, they were both engaged, in direct viola ors to the estate of CHAUNCEY KEELER, • Manufacture of Glass.—It may in cle, gives notice that they will keep a good supply la'e of Wilton, dee'd,- represented insolvent, To raise with purified desire about it ; but if little Mary was absent one tion of the la ws of man, and the most solemn with single and double Reflectors ofvarious sizes terest many of our country readers, and hereby giire notice that we will meet on tbe The prayer, in earnest "suppliance giveD, day from home, he would sob and cry. commands of God, in practising with deadly at their manufactory in Norwalk,which they will not improbably some in the city, to be business of our appointment at the late Dwel Which lifts the immortal spirit higher, weapons to destroy the life of a fellow citizen, sell on as good terms as can be purchased else acquainted with the process of making RULE 3d.—Deny innocent enjoyments to ysur chil. ling house of said deceased, on the second And antedates the joys of heaven ? who has since happily with themselves, by where : their merits are too well known to re glass. We believe Crown glass is made dren, and you will easily make them dislike you. the grace of God, been brought from sin to quire recommendation. Any person can liave the Monday of Dec. next, and at the Dwelling- at no other establishment in America than A certain man became a father in his fifti life eternal. Yes one of tbem went so far as privilege of taking them on trial, and if they are house of Seth Ferris, in said Wilton, on the jafsccUangtmg. the one here; but there are several for elh year. On account of his age, he was grave to appear on the field, of what the world calls, not satisfied with their utility, can return them 2d Monday of March next at 1 o'clock, P.M. within two weeks, free of expense. on each of said days, Six months from the THE LEGACY. the production of cylinder glass, and of and serious in his deportment, and he wished "honor," to shed a brother's blood. Yes, Gustavus to be so also. But Gustavus was all present at this meeting can well remem Noncalk, Oct. 17, 1831. 190 date hereof are limited by said Court for the this latter it will be our purpose more par 8Y THE AUTHOR OF " VILLAGE TAX.Es". not. As he was forming his character, he ber to have seen these deadly foes, all bowing exhibition of claims against said estate all ac CLOTHED in the simple beauty of spring, licularly to speak. felt very active and Jively; hofljjmmned at the sam&-altar praying for themselves and To Hatters. - counts must be proved «s the Law directs. the landscape thwsurrounded Herton Cot The*pots in which the several ingredi about, and - laughed, and sougSSr ""TC,£ ror eacn ueher. i hey are now all perfectly THE subscriber wishes to con JEHIAX.,KEELEU, ) Commis- tage, presented ihn mnat Jplirimn c-qonory ents are melted, have the form of drinking kind of amusement. His father much brotherly ; female disputes have all been re tract for low priced unfinish ERASTUS STORES, ^ sioners. .. in all the valley; and tho traveller who glasses, nf!a peculiar liinH nf J •— '*!- C/Mnol trrtOBy!. tOOK conciled,-^-spiritual conversations have taken ed Hats. He will furnish the Wilton, October 7, 1831. 204* ' clay; sufficiently large to contain 250 lbs. Gustavus with him, when he went to walk ; the place of political discussions ; and harmo Stock to mako them, or pay in passed by, perchance, when he looked up but if he chased butterflies, or run fjiit of the Stock when made, according to on it from the dusty road, as it stood half of the mixtuies to be melted. The ma ny, virtue and piety, have succeeded to dis (TP-VENDUE. .£0 terials used are sand, potash, salt, lime, way to find flowers, the angry father would cord, vice and irreligioc—and we ask what agreement. Apply immediately. ILL besold, by order of the Court of Pro hid away in the cool shade, surrounded by cry out; 'Gustavus! GuBtavus ! Where are has produced this change—this wonderful Hats finished, Tri-nmed and boxrd to order, bate for the District of Norwalk, on the luxuriant shrubbery, and fields loaded with ashes, chip-glass, &c. you running to all the while ? Can'tyou stay and unfinished, Hats received in pavment 7th day of Decembor next, at 1 o'clock P. M..on The sand and ashes are calcined or kept change. We appeal to the reflecting, the flourishing vegetation, would naturally say here? Fie on the wild boy! Look and see candi I, the honorable mind, and ask, could FOR SALE. the premises, the Homested, and other lands of at a red heat five or six hours to expel Aaron B. Gilbert, of New Canaan. Said prop to himself—there dwells a happy family. how I behave ! XJan't ycu behave as-1 do ?' any earthly agent have accomplished these A few Cases Shellac, moisture, carbonic acid and some foreign His farther burned some ninepins which Gus Alcohol by the bairel, and retail erty consists of a new Dwelling House, Barn, and The Hertons were not unhappy —not results ? JVo, Emphatically JVo. It was the Shoemakers Shop, with about one and a half ingredients. They are sifted and all the tavus had received as a present from his uncle, ? Copperas by the cask, and retail unthankful. They were sensible of the result of the religion of Jesus Christ There Together with all other kinds of llatters stocks acres of land, belonging to the Homested. and 6 substances uniformly mixed together. and cut up his ball, saying that the time which blessings with which a kind providence is evidently a divinity in it. and it must go on G. B. BENJAMIN, AGENT, acres of out lands. Tho house is pleasantly^ sit his son consumed in play, might mucli better bad surrounded them; and laboured with The furnace, having the pots arranged in from " conquering to conquer." Wilton, November 1, 1831. 189tf uated in the vi.lage of New Canaan. Condition* be devoted to learning a chapter from the cat- made known at the time and place of sale. care and diligence gradually to increase two rows, is raised to a white heat before ecism. If Gustavus was in the room with Pressure of sand against walls.—Loose WINTER ARRANGEMENT. HORATIO RAYMOND, Trustee. their little property. No peoplo were the mixture to be melted is put in, which 204 his father, he was obliged to sit whole hours, sand, enclosed between two walls, acts as a HE STEAMBOAT Norwalk, Nov. 21, 1831. * more honest, more faithful to their engage requires three weeks, or a month. The without moving from his scat. furnace has two fire places one at each end. wedge, and will ultimately force out tho weak T CITIZEN New Tailoring Establishment. ments, or more scrupulous in discharging By such management he made himself so er wall of the two. . A limekiln was built Capt. JOHN BROOKS, the duties of good citizens among those a- After it is raised to a desired degree of odious to his son, that he preferred tb^pompa- some few years ago ; at a sea-port town, and will commence running on ENNIS GILLUM respectfully informs Vound them, especially when such a dis- heat, a fireman takes two sticks of wood, ny of the most ignorant people to that of his in order to prevent an ornamental exterior of Thursday,lhc 10th day of Dthe citizens of Wilton and its vicinity? puts one into one fire place, walks round Cither. When his father died, no tears of calcareous stone frpm being affected by the November, and continue to run until prevented that he has taken a room in Mr. Hiram Jones .charge in no measure interferred with their by ice, as follows :—Leaving Norwalk every the furnace,and puts the other into the oth sorrow fell from the eyes of Gustavjfis. ' I heat, a double wall was contrived, having a Store, where the above business, in all^ its interests. For, after all, it could not be am glad ofit,' he thought, ' for l shall be rid Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 o'clock branches,will be conducted with due attention, er fire place, and repeats it continually, space of four inches in the centre, filled with A. M. and New York Tuesday Thursday, and said that, within the memory of one of of his hateful presence. 1 can now live as I thus keeping a uniform heat. The vitri- sand. The shaking occasioned by the carts Saturday at 8 o'clock, A. M. fidelity, and promptitude. their neighbors, they had ever been known please.' H fiblo maieiials melt in 24, or 30 hours. passing near, caused a gradual settlement of FARE.—To Norwalk, 75 ccnts—Stamford. N. B. A first rate Journeyman want-, in a single instance, to postpone their in ed immediately. November 21st, 1331. There is one blower, and a boy or ap RULE 4th.—Show undeserved, distrust of your chil the sand, and, before long the external wall 62 1-2 cents—Sawpitt, 50 cents. Nov. 7lh. terest or their comfort to those of any one. gave away in all directions. Loose earth pro prentice to each pot. The blower has a dren, and you will teach them to hate you. EESE FEATHERS WANTED, in ex- They were not lich—a competence was duces the same etfect, but in a less degree ; hy E»SIKVEKS. Boards, Shingles, Siding,: &c. pipe, which is a rod, like a large cane,with ' I have missed part of the money which you o change for Dry Goods, about the amount they possessed,and prob and it is observable that walls built against STHJBET & JAMES an orifice through it, the ends of which are brought back to me to day from the merchant Guard Against Fire. ably ibey did not save from their labours Confess this moment, what have you done batiks of earth,though they resist the pressure AVE just received per Sloops Ganges anl more than prudence might have whisper iron. He dips one end of the pipe into the with it, or the consequences will be very pain perfectly welt at first, yield to it by degrees PROTECTION M Superb, large additional supplies of Lum ed was necessary as a provision against melted glass; a quantity adheres; he ful ! Where is the apple which I laid upon and ultimately fall, whenever the earth is of INSURANCE COMPANY. ber. Their stock consists of moulds ihis with an iron for the purpose if a crumbly nature. The formula; for calcula M. J. STREET, of Norwalit, agent 200,000 Shingles of a Superior Quality ''' adverse times. my shelf? Will you never be weaned from necessary, and blows into the melted mass, this habit of petty thieving?' After this man ting the necessary thickness of such walls, of the Protection Insurance Company. 150,000 feet Common Merch't. Board* < Thus, all events, the Hertons reasoned W 60,000 ft. 1st and 2d clear Boards .: till it is swollen to the circumference re ner was Mr. Conrad accustomed to speak to docs not take into account this singular wedge of Hartford Connecticut,offers to insure Hous K with themselves. They appeared to feel like property ; indeed, it might be difficult to 10,000 ft. 1st and 2d clear 1.4,1.2 & 2 inch Plk. quired. He then swings it, blowing and his son Adolphus ; he vexed him with his sus es, Stores, Mil's, Factories, Barns, and the ihaiitably disposed. They applauded assign any force equivalent to so extraordinary 10,0C0 ft. 1 1.2 White pine floor Plank , , turning it at the same time, which forms it picions whenever he missed anything. ' contents of each, together with everj other ?,000 ft. 1 1.4 Yellow do. do. do. ' ' Ubose who ministered to the wants of oth a pressure, where dry loose sand is the sub into a cylinder. The boy takes it, and It is true, Adolphus,through thoughtlessness, similar species of property, • 9,000 ft. 1.1.4 Sprucedo. do- y ^ - ^ ' ers. They freely admitted the obligation might have lost the money that was missing, stance of the soil. Against Loss or Damage by Fire. pours cold water upon the part in contact 20,000 ft. Box Boards .. . ^,1 $n its fullest extent; but were always pro or he might not have observed that tfja mer The rates of Premium offered, are »3 low as 15,(00It. Tally Boards; j...; j ; ^ with the pipe, wh. immediately breaks off. TOUGH.—A writer in a St.Clairsville,Ohio} vided with an excuse to screen themselves. chant gave him too little ; or he might really those of any other similar Institution, and eve 25,000 ft. Clear and Merch't. S ding ® The next operation is called cappling, r Often did Herton lament with apparent at previous times have been guilty of taking paper tells the following story as every word ry man has now an opportunity, for a trifling 15,000 ft. Tally Hemlock Board* _ 'f:; which is cutting off the upper end of the 600 ft. Hemlock Scantling ^ - i Sincerity, his want of wealth, because it o- small things, but no one could ever justly true • sum, to protect himself against the ravages ol cylinder. This is done by taking a little charge him with a bnse design, and he has 2000 ft. Cherry Boards. ' *' ijliged him to be close handed, and to de " In Nov. 1827, then living in Harrison this destructive element, which often in asiq- *"Ihe above is Seasoned and fit for immediate long since given up the habit altogether. — gle hour sweeps away the earnings of many ny the numerous calls for charitable pur melted glass from the pots on a rod, which county, Ohio, I killed a large hog and dressed use. Norwalk, Nor 21, 1831* by a pair of pincers is drawn into a thread, Must not such unmerciful distrust orrthe part it on the face of a large red oak sfump. In years. poses made upon him. These regrets of the father, deeply mortify the feelings of and put round the upper part of the cylin the March following I observed most of the The course the office pursue in transacting W anted Immediately seemed really to come from his heart; and the boy ? And can he easily lcrvCa' father der which cracks it off leaving both ends bristles left on the stump from dressing the their business and in the adjusting & payment though no man ever was more uncharitable who is so suspicious of him ? . of losses, is prompt and liberal. For terms of Y the subscriber, a Boy, from 14 to 16year» alike. A red hot iron is then drawn in a hog, to be sticking into the wood endwise— of age, to serve as an apprentice ta the. ia-deed,yet eo humanely did he talk about insurance, application may be made to the a straight line repeatedly from end to end, FOR THE GAZETTE. and on pulling tliern out, I found to each bris 'Tailoring Business, one who will come well re the matter, that his neighbors often said tle two or three root* from 1-2 to 3-4 of an bove named Agent who is authorized to issue commended will meet with good encoUragement. and by moistening it with the finger it " I CAN QUIT WHEN I CHOOSE." among themselves, what a pity it is that inch long, having actually commenced a ve polices to applicants without delay. NOAH S. BAIL**;^V . ; These few words, have porhaps, done more crarks; it is then laid by for flattening.— getable growth." Norwalk, Nov 21, 1831. . 204__. ihe Hertons are not wealthy ; how liberal mischief in the world than can welfare-con STOCK REPLENISHED. ithev would.be; how much they would do The glass is afterwards heated in an oven The writer of this curious piece of natural till it becomes flexible ; it is placed upon ceived. William J. Street & Co. . CAPS. for the poor. history must be the same man of whom it is a flat stone, and spread open, and pressed Youths just entering on the bustling stage told that on a certain time, when slaughtering AVE just'received an additional supply of UR, Hair Seal, Leather, Clolh and Fancy •AhjjVlrs. Wortley,' Herton used often Silk CAPS, just received and for sale by" of life, with the bright anticipations ol their a hog in the woods, he lost hisjacknife, which Goods in-their line^consisting of Groceries down upon the stone. The cylinder is ofH almost every description, Hard• and Hollow F BKKNKTT Sf MALLORT. •- \• TV Fulling Chesapeake on Monday night; and on Tues Mill, and Carding Machine, all in first and Sattinetts ; Vestings of all kinds ; Mcna alasit sleeps in this city, I fear the sleep of death, head, and strive to acquire something of the SAMUEL STEBBUS, F COLNMIL. rate order, on a roost durable Stream ; there is day morning the tide rose at Portland,Maine, and Boys, Fur and Hair Seal Capsand Hat& vlt is too rational, too calm, too much addressed to vehement energy, lucid arrangement, and JESSE S. BRAI>LEY also a part of the buildings fitted for a dwelling higher than can be recollected by the oldest Norwalk, November 28", f831.\ methodized argument, carrying conviction a- ; HARVEY SMITH, house; the stand is excellent for the business in man's reason, and too little stimulating to his pas- inhabitant. Immense damage \va* done to long with them, of the master of Greek elo Ridgefield Nov. 28, 1831. * 205 which it is now employed, and would be also an • sions, to find a foothold among the political fanat. wharves and shipping. The papers all along quence. All readers of tasle will derive satis excellent situation for a Factory of any descrip HATS & CAPS. ics of this city, of misrule. The course of our devo- the shore speak of it as a storm of tremendous tion wanting water power, there is about two a- "H"UST Received, a new supply of Hats & Caps. faction from the perusal ofthese orations ; and Notice. violence ; the lightning was exceedingly vi cres of land attached to the premises. For fur jtP Mens and Boys Siaes,goffered on as good ,_tad country is still down, down from the pinnacle the notes whioh accompany them, as well as - vid at Richmond,Virginia; churches and oth ^717"E ^e subscribers, bei ther particulars, iuquirc of the subscribers. '{ oftroegfa^'W which it was left by Washington. the preface, giving a sketch of the different of Probate for the er buildings were struck io the eastern part SEYMOUR COMSTOCK, ? ADNI>RS. Nov. 28. A. MALLOKT. ^ ' True, such men as Websfof^and Clay have grasp states of Greece, and their relation to each bury, appointed u of Mass.; while in Vermont, and at Wash WATTS COMSTOCK,. J other, explain the rarioqs allusions, without mine, and adjost the Claims Bring Back That Umbrella, ed the drowning genius of true HbertJV-and^strug ington City, on Tuesday morning, the whole Norwalk, Nov.ff8,1831. 6w205 gled to save her from becoming a vjjgtim to aBat^ the necessityecessity otof consulting ureettGreek history.nistoi Elijah t- Thomas,of Ridgefi HE person who took a Blue Silk Umbrella' tjeuntry was covered with the an lnsolveut Debtor, wbo Diskiet of Norwalk, ss, Probate Court, Nov. 23d, from the Centre Academy, oa Thursday. Lchy and licentiousness ; but the willon^majori of WUJE&IV^NAT. REP. VocV^et AVmatiacks Estate to Harvey Smith, in trust Credi- 1831. TEvening 10th inst., through mistdhe, and left a< ty h&ngs about her neck like a mill-itone^and still tnri herebv give notice thut six months from the of JAMES WARREN, late of Nor- Tb