Dumber Jds-New Series.'' -""'"Noewalk, Ct.! "Wednesday , September "64 1843
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Sweet Sabbath of ihe iiour—hrr firs', lover should be ready for A horrid suspicion crossed my* maintain that alI children bantiz^j •>- pers at the office 150 r^,'1.e^ ''*~-U)e unrivalled and efficacious com • While evening lights her;]good as new 1 f . : . Pardon Tne! said I ; whenever he pleases, Companies of 5 or more receiving their pa- pouni of a r,v i Physician find graduateof Thy parting steps methi I have said nothing of any evidence ol did you say Why particularly .when. Ac established clergy, are regenerated when the H ar Steal from the world a' < ;i pere by mail, if paid in advance 1 50 . *v ^nr"l)S"';-J-ledical College, who has continued ajtacfiAent on th« part o.f, Mrs • pleases!• \ water is sprinkled upon them ; but they re , tf Rales off Advertising. [ made ihe study ol mfc^ine his professi(,n, and Ainid th silent fl ovvers Trott. She wtrs^jJiscreet person, and not J .a his hot being, of njre is ;no impedi fuse to recognize the baptism of the minis- One square—16 lines or under—1 insertion... ihey are highly recommet,^ liy maiiy 0f ,he 'Tissad, but-sweet, to likely to compromise Mr. P. Trott till she ment. I hope !• said Mrs. Trott \vi*h some tors of other denominations, as baptism at all. Two insertions. most celebrated Physicians ilKiie COunirY as Where failing leaves and ; •.J** knew the strength of his constitution. But; surprise. Look at his miniature, Mr. G—, They hold that there is no salvation for those Three insertions decidedly ihe . v Around me breathe farewbll.\ ' there .was one evidence of lingering " prefer it has a boyish look, i'ts . true—buU so had who are without the pale of the church.-— : Each following insertion Best Medicine ever cfiered to tlh/<put,iiC, Along the sunset skies v . ence which I built upon a rock. [ had not you at twenty. .. ~ They denounce the reformation, and look ( Executor's and Administrator's Notices. 1 Their glories iijclt in shaded Commissioner's notices.. 1 For Dyspepsia, Jaundice. Liver camj)l(iiv's. iru -visited her during filteen years. Trott liked Hope sank within mf.^I would have forward with eager desire to a union between mors, aitdderun s.emtnls of ike Slomcu II ^ BouctS*. ^And like the things we fondly r... Guardian, Divorce, and other notices 1 Seem lovelier as they fade. V me;not—you can guess why. But 1 had a given worlds to be away. The truth \vas the Church of England and the Church of the square. SHERRY WINE BITTERS.—These are a r Rome. They maintain that,the Church has • Yearly advertisers, one square,..; 10 00 •*-vdeep and crimson streak ^i- nephew, fi\ e years old when Miss Bajch a'p parent to me—perfee 11 y. up pa re n t. Sh e payable quarterly. The privilege of yearly ad- remi tly very highly and very justly recom Tko^dying leaves disclose: . I' was my *priy itely engaged^ a.riri as J ike me, lovt;dJhaL boy Bob, that child, and meant to uti authority above that of the State; and . i vertisers is limited to their own immediate busi mended by physicians, as of great efficacy in As, on Consumption's waiuiiig that boy as could be copied by nature. He marry him. Yet how could it be possible! that the Sovereign and the Senate are bound ness. ; ^ giving strength to the weak and debilitated.— : 'Mid ruin blooms the rose. to the dictum of the Church. They lay but i.wv. was"our unsuspecting messenger.of love, go [ might be mistaken. Fidelia Balch, who Casual advertisements sent to this Office, MUST BE The use of \ears has sat sfactorily proved their Thy scene each vision brings*;^ was a woman when he was.jcin urch;in in little stress on those doctrinal matters which ACCOMPANIED BY THE CASH TO INSURE INSERTION. virtues. Untiiictured by the slightest deleteri ing to play in old Btlch's garden when I Of beauty in decay ; v petticoats; she to think or marryipg th=.t the evangelical clergy in the establishment ous matter, they communicate the healing was forbidden the house, unconscious of the Of fair and early fading things.'' . regard as necessary to salvation. They pow ers ol the best medicinal roots and plants. billet-doux in the pocket of his pinafore; and boy: I wronged her; oh, I wronged her! JOB PRNTNG, 3?:, Too exquisite to stay ; \ attach much greater importance to the wri They restore, and if not laid aside, preserve to this boy after our separation, seemed Fi- But, let the worst come to the worsts there tings of the fathers than to the narratives of OF ALL KINDS, H ^ the whole animal economy in a state of habitu Of joya that come no more : delii to cling. He grew up to a youth of was no harm in haying it perfectly under Of flowers whose bloom is fled ; the inspired evangelists and the epistles of Executed at the Gazette Olfice. al healthfulness. They cannot be too frequent mind and manners, and still- she cherished stood g si 4 ' * * -A ' Of farewells wept upon the shore'; the apostles. ly commended in the public notice by jus : Of friends estranged or dead; him. He all but lived at old Trott's., petted Pardon me, said I, putting ori'a look as if EIVTAC surgery.—A. Hill, Denial s encomiums from the press.—N. Y. Eve. S?gnc.l and made much of—her constant companion l exp. cted a shout of laughter for the mere They hold indeed, that the scriptures Surgeon, offers his services lo ihe public Of all that now may seem, D BICHARDPON'S BITTERS*advertised in anoth supposision, [ should gather (catagorically ought not to be n ad at all by the laity, un in everv department of Denial Suraerv- To Memory's tearful eye, —reading—walking—riding—indeed, when er column, are highly spoken of in this vicinity less accompanied by the exposition of their Olfice as heretofore. in Burrall's Buildings. The vanished beauty of a dream, Ifoiiie from college, her sole society. Are mind you. only catagorically;) I should by gentlemen who are not in the habit of drink v.? O'er which we gaze and sigh. meaning to be found in the book of Common - Referencss—J A. iM'Lean. M. D ; Ira Greg <:Wi you surprised that, in ill this, there was a gither from vvhat you said just now (had I ing hitters (any more than the good girl was of ory, M, D ; li<>n. T. B.'Butler; Hon. Benj. tenderness of reminiscence that touched and been a third person listening, that is to say, Prayer. They virtually reject the going to meeting) lor the pleasure of it. We 5 ^ BE HUMBLE. atonement, and set aside as fanaticism Isaacs; Rev. Dr Mead; Rev Edwin Hall; Rev assured me ?. Ah -_ ^ r, I..,*, with no knowledge of the parties;) I should have no taste for these things ourselves, being Triumph not, frail man ; thou art L . (t N. Smith. Norioalk. Nehemiah Perry.M.D. t- really have gathered that Bob, little Bob, what is regarded by other bodies as religion quite bitter enough already, without the aid of Too weak a thing to boast; - I ; Oa revieut toujottrs' 4 . Rid sejield. R. B. Bottsford, M. D. Danbuiy. , )f the heart. They look upon religion as rue, wormwrod, or quassia. Neveriheless, if Thou hast a sad and foolish heart;! A ses premiers amours!", was the happy n)an,4and.^noVJ,..f^Nowjdo.n t Dr. lowel' R iders,Colcchcster. Wni Witter, 1 mainly consisting in the observances of forms afflicted with the prevalent diseases enumerated Misdeeds are all thou dost. / I thought it best to let silence do its work latiffh at me.. - M. D. IVillimanlic, Ct. Thou seem'st most prontfcof thine ffence; and ceremonies. They maintain that th« in the advertisement, and obliged 'o tecorre during that year of mourning. ^ I did not 'Yon the happy man ! Oh Mr. G ' Thou sinn'st e'en where thou want t pretence. bread and wine in the sacrament are con either a 'pi II swallower' or a hi11er bibbler. we even whisper to my nephew Bob the secret you ure joking! Oh no! pardon me if I Elbert Curtis, ITJereliant Tailor. Triumph not, though nothing wari^ ' verted when consecrated by the clergy, into •a ' should be inclinod to cull at Gram's and of my happiness. I left one card of condo have unintentionally misled you; but if I Of vigor waning last; ij the actual flesh and blood of Christ, and that quire the way to 'Health and Strength,'of Dr.