Terms of the Gazette. of disturbing folks at this - . , Fiom the New JEngla?idcr, . still he ijt bound in ihe sighlofGod \o fulfil Village Subscribers by Carrier—peryear $2 00 [i9-sh.ll be turned loose. - PROMISES. • the promise precisely as he supposed ic waa« Alail do in advance do do 2 00 UP SALT RIVER. , ' I don't mind about that either, cooly re ; received.. Office! Subscribers, or those liviiigout of the TH E Subscriber has just re Promises are of two kinds, simple and mu ceived a new supply of Old Cider Air:—^ All on Hobbies." p/ied Elford. I l< now a trick or two about tual. A simple promise is made by one Carter's district, and who call for their pa- dogs. Set the fiercest you have at me, and Brandy, which is Old, and of Come locos and Polkats, and Nullifierstoo, party only. It is not conditioned on the We love to record facts like the following. 4 pef3 at the office 1 50 a very superior quality. Persons come out with a hnthorn to see fair play.— Conipiffllcs of 5 or more receiving their pa- And all the opposers of Tippecanoe, promise of any one man or body^f men. A It gladdens the very soul to find the gray ^ whistling to gel a supply, will tin well lo call and Our vessel is ready and canuot delay, ., pers by mail, if paid in advance .... 1 50 If I don'i make him run yelping to his ken parent makes a simple promise when he examine it, (or stich an priicle is rarely lo be 1 For Harry Clay's coming and yon must away haired dames of a Revolutionary generation,, — Kates of Advertising* nel in two minutes, £»ive me a taste with tells his children, that he will, at a future found. Likewise a new supply of Cognistc Up Salt Rivei, up Salt River, now as in former times, heajx^nd hand: One square—16 lines or under—1 insertion.... ., 0 75 Up Salt River, Salt River, heigh ho! your blunderbuss. You'li then have a good time, take them to ride or to visit the muse Brandy, Jstlnacia. and St. Croix aim. Two insertions: 0 87 um. A mutual promise is usually styled with the whigs ot the country. HOt'to the- i > Three insertions 1 00 Rumj Holland Gin, Ac. &c. The journey is rough, but never mind that, • Nonsonse, was the surly response." ' story: ... John 13 u reall. You went it in'40 with Kinderhook Mat; contract, and consists in the promise of one Each following insertion ...... i 20 You s;e I am r- solv< d, continued Elford : Executor's and Administrator's Notices,..... - 1 00 Norwalk,-April 19, 1S41. Aud twice has Polk threaded its mazes before, party, lhat he will do thus and thus, provi Among oil. those who threvv\vhle open/ so pray do me the favor to tell your master Commissioner's notices 1 25 And will land you all safe on that wide spreading ded the ether party will'do so and so, to their doors at the greatWhigMass Meeting in- shore— (if you indeed are not lhat worshipful per Guardian, Divorce, and other notices 1 00 which the latter accedes and pledges himself. Zanesville on the memorable 14th of August the square. Away up Salt River, &c. son himself) that a gentleman solicits the -fl e m o v a I. Embarrassment often arises from the e- was a venerable lady living on South street Jifearly advertisers, on square, 10 00 TOHN BURRALL has removed his Siore The name of our squadron's the Black Texas Fleet, protection of one of his outhouses for a few q'uivocal terms in which a promise is express a little, east of Fith. Anxious to contribute ; , payable quarterly. The privilege of yearly ad- *9 of Groceries, lo No. 4 of his buildings, the j And plenty of Polk-weeds we'll have there to eat, hours. 1 am suie that is a mod- st request. ' vertisers is limited to their e>ws immediate busi ed. The same is true in respect to ambigu her mite, with her own hands, entirely un next door to Bissell &c Co. Drug Slore. Our sails all unlurled the 'lone star' at the mast, ness. The breeze of November will drive along fast, Go about your business,I4tell you,respond o:is declarations. Thus if a boy keeps his aided she prepared a bountiful rep.jst, made Norwalk, Aug;''27. 1S44 ed the man, and don't alarm the family. Casual advertisements sent to this Office, MUST BE Away up Salt River, &c. eyes shut, while his brother is doing a mis up of all me substantia Is and delicacies the "C ACCOMPANIED BY THE CASH TO INSURE INSERTION I won't go about my busimss, for, except Jtici published, Middlebrook's Al- The first in the fleet is the old ship of State, y;\: chievous act, he may tell his parents he did season afforded, and when spread upon the to gain shelter in these pre > ises. I have no John Tyler at helm and Bob as chief mate, Hot see his brother do it. In one sense he hospitable board, wilh commendable gratifi 1845 business just at this moment, and I will chauis supplied by ihe gross.or dozen. With Wickliffe and Porter, Calhoun aud old Bibb did not see the mischief done, but in another cation she surveyed her contribution to sus JOB PRINTING, Aud all the 'store cattle' that feed from the 'crib.' alarm the family. A drenching rain i J. A. VViiEd. sense, lhat which he knows his parents put tain that party, to which in all her life she Up Salt Itiver, &c. coaling on. I ani so worn out with fatigue OF A I. I. KINDS , the question, he did see it. He was present had given freely all her energies/,; She then TUfifCKrilY Seed, for eale cheap by The ship Louisianna, the next one in rank, lhat enough heat is not left in my frame to £x edited at flic Gazette Office. when the thing was done ; he was a witness sent forth her sons, with directioQS to brin°- 1 T L & J R PECK. With canvass wide spread now takes the right flank, resist a soaking. You would not surely be With full cargo of Polkats, a thousand or so,— to it; and ihis is what ihey meant when they o her table a score of good Whig^ and not to Hurrah for the country where Polk berries grow, so unchristian as to deny the shelter of a loft asked him if he saw his broth, r do it. He return with less than that number. or stible to one under such circuit.stances. Away up Salt Itiver, &.C. did not see il with his naked eye, and by At the dining hour, fifeen or twer.ly "stout The light disappeared, and Elford knew $20,000 Worth of And old North Carolina, that famous old ship, understanding their qufstionvin this sense, he men and true" stood at her board," whom Has hoisted her sails and her cables let slip— not vhat would ensue. He v\as determined flatters himself he speaks the truth. Still he she briefly and thrilliiiffly addressed:—'• She started thus early to prepare under Hoke, nevertheless, not lo give up this point.— is guilty of a lie. He is put on his veracity friends, we are all Whigs! When you go A glorious reception for Commodore Polk, Shortly the m-m came forward to the iron Away up Salt lliver. &c. he is expected to answer honestly, he is sup home, say lo your neighbors, that at the gaie bearing a lanthorn, and armed with a posed to be sincere, he virtually promises lo great Mass Meeting at Zanesvil!e, you were See the old Empire Ship she's following fast blu/idr-rbuss. represent things truly ; yet he practices a de ihe gues's of an old lady whose head was' With Slam, Bang & co. bound tight to the mast ^lave you brought the do® ? inquired El And old 'farmer liouck,' Vail Bureu and Wright, ception, under cover of an ambiguous word. white with the snows of eighty four winters ' With ten thousand 'barn burners' tostrike up a light, ford : if so I am quite ready.- Such illustrations are familiar to all. A that she prepared solely u ith her own bands', On the shore of Salt River, &c. No, replied the other. I don't want any m ister is s • id to have charged his servant all that is spread before you, as if may be the nore noise. The family, I hope, are still The old Massachusetts^ the next one behind, Frank not lo be out late at night. Having last act of a life already exieiTded beyond the With 'sterotype' Morton, sails swift 'fore the wind, is'eep, (and as their servant) it is my duty been disobedient, Frank shrewdly endeavors period alloted man ; that in her youth she He's been there so often, no sorrow he feels, ^ to prevent their being frightened. 1 am now to escape punishment, without wounding his was for yesrs an inmate of the homes of both -Win • ¥ And can now whittle shoe pegs and go 'bobbin for come just to see what you look like, and consi-ience, by chalking the figure 9 on one Wash in "ton and Jefferson, and having there- eels, whether there's any more ol you. Up Salt River, &c. door-post and ihe figure 10 on the other, and Iearn-'d from the lips of those worthies, les AS jusi received an immense stock of Dry Goods, embracing some of the richest and Youn l!* ». . -n4« 3 iut&feaJ^L&Sle' i V - - - - V. 1 . ) • < •> - w t ':-,'•' ^ .:. <> •"•••• ' •• •V '• '>••••"•>.. • > ;;* T-- " .• ' -7V *• 7-. • 7'7*. •jr-A . - * . .• ;v--; .. : VV• 7;> The following table exhibits the number of electo. Loco Foco DOCTRINES.—The Nashville NORWALK GAZETTE.; ? :J i MORE OF'MR. BIRNEY. worthy man a.nd brave soldier, whose blood POLK ON THE TARIFF.' ral votes to which each State is entitled. A. genileman from Flint, Gsnnessee ciiunty, Union, the organ of Polk and Jackson, holds flowed freely for his counti y.s'-ind in her O. A. BROWNSON States.aMSPres. Elec.V States. Pres. Elec. Wednesday, October 23, 1844. ihe following language; . ~ honor, in the war of 1812. VVlien on his O. A. Brownsori, in the last number of his Mich. Oct. 2d, to ihe Editor of ihe Rochester Maine. - .,-9 GeorgiaM 10 Democrat, as follows : " We wish it borne in mind that the op New Hamshire. ..G Alabama 9 dealh, in 1828, the case of his widow and Review, thus rebukes the swindling game Massachusetts 12 Louisiana. -6 - FOR PRESIDENT, family come before Congress for some legis was also assured this morning, ou my pressive Tariff of 1842 hds been condemned played off on the Pennsylvanians and other I Vermont 6 Mississippi -6 lation in the way of slight compensation for between by every true Democrat, and by none more Rhode Island 4 Tennessee 13 way Saginaw and this place, by Mr. SrffENRY CLAY . services which had, beyond doubt, shortened Tariff loco focos by Polk in his letter to Fitzhusrh, the nephew of Mrs. Birneyi that decidedly than Mr. Van Buren. That its Connecticut ---6 Kentucky - 12 New York 3fa Ohio. 23 FOR VICE PRESIDENT; , the life of their supporter and protector, Mr. Kane and by Polk supporters in those sec he has propounded to Mr. Birney thf fol provisions are viewed with abhorenee by Mr. Polk and all his friends we need not repeat. New Jersey 7 Indiana if Polk voted against the bill introduced for tions where Protection is overwhelmingly lowing enquiries, and received from hiih the Pennsylvania 26 Michigan --o THEODORE FRELINGHUYSEN. the purpose of relieving them, which, how popular. Mr. Brownson is a locofoco in following answers: ; The Effect of the Tariff" on a single Delaware 3 Illinois.. 9 ever, notwithstanding his opposition, became Are you in favor of the present Tariff? Maryland 8 Missouri 7 ^For Presidential Electors. aiticle ol farmer's prroduce, in the 1renton Virginia: 17 Arkansas 3 principle, boldly hostile to Protection as well CLARK BISSELL, of Norwolk. - , - a law. I am not. market, shows how important Whig meas North Carolina 11 A like thankless spirit was manifested by as every thing else the Whigs are in favor of. Are you in favor of Free Trade?; South Carolina 9 Total 275 CHARLES W. ROCKWELL, of Norwich*. - ures are to ihe agricultural interest. NATHANIEL O. KELLOGG, of Vernon. Mr. Polk, when in 1830, on the loss of the He says of the 'Incidental' juggle: I am. Required to elect, 133 In 1843 wool could scarcely be sold in .•>- • : : SAMUEL A. FOOT, of Cheshire. & United States ship Hornet, the-w idows nnd How do you feel personally in regard to JOSEPH S. GLADDING, of Plainfield. We are not a little impatient with this un Trenion. One purchaser refused to buy it ; orphans of the Officers and Seamen who the annexation of Texas? U THE GREAT FOOT RACE. TRUMAN SMITH, of Litchfield. fair dealing with the people. We as one of for cash at almost any price. perished on board of her, petitioned the On this point L have never expressed my This exciting and long talked of aflair • he people, demand on the part of all men, The same house, bought this summer, in Legislature, of the country for relief. He self publicly, but my own private sentiments came off yesterday, according to appoiut: no matter how high or low, frankness and two months, twenty one thousand pounds, THE U. S. SKNATK SAFK .'—IT is reduced was one of fony two Representatives who are,that it is the surest and most effectual way ment, at the Be con Course, Hoboken. Th' honesty: and especially do we demand of and paid the farmers for it six thousand •o a moral certainty lhat ihe whigs have sacur- voted against the hill for granting such relief of gelling rid of slavery. excitement relative lo this race, in which sev the politician who solicits our suffrages nine hundred and fifty dollars in c sh, heing -ed a majoriiy of the U. S. Senate. The one hundred and thirty eight votes being This I had from Mr. Fitzhugh not four eral noted pedestrians from England wen-u plain, honest, frank statement of the policy about thirty three cents a pound. Last yiar given (fortunately) on the other side. Yet. hours ago. Now I should like to know compete with some of ihe beet in the United members who h >Id over, and who will coosli- he really and truly approves, and wishes to they bought but 4.0.00 pounds at $'860, or it is said, there are officers of the Navy who whal sincere, conscientious Abolitionists States, has exceeded any thing of the kind tnte a part of the new Senate, s'nnd see adopted. VVe despise the meanness, we 21 £ cents a pound. ? support the election of Mr. Polk. Into what will say to this. I think they must, without ever known in this vicinity, and the post detest the weakness, of attempting to get in Last ve r iwo houses, (one of which is ]6 18" inconsistencies will not the furv of the party hesitation, make substantially *-he same ans ponomerit of the contest for two days, in con- to power by false pretences, by concealing that just spoken of) tough'i 26.Gf6 lbs. for New Senators elected 1 lead men. wer which Mr. Fitzhugh did. "Good sequenee of ihe unfavorable weather seems Add ntutes w hich are to clect our views, or by using language which per $5,691, or about 21 cents a pound. ii 5 Heavens, Mr. Birney, if you are an Aboli- in have added greater interest to the fc»n f TO THE WHIGS OF CONNECTICUT- mils the inference that we are in favor of This year, they have 42,279 lbs. for ; tionist, pray tell me what a loco foco isl Thousands of spirting men from all parts oi 23 24 one thing, while we are really in favor of $14,066, or about 33 cents a pound. As follows: "• The Presidential Election now at hand is ihe Union have been here, waiting impa another, Success by such means is more Thus ihe tai iff, by raising the price of a Vermont whig Maine loc o one of greater importance than any which The Episcopal Convention.—A very im lienlly to witness the race, dishonorable, more fatal than defeat. Belter single article of farmer's p oduce has given •^Massachusetts do Pennsylvania do h is occurred since the formation of our gov portant measure was passed by the House of Guns were fired during th--morning.from . . Rhode Island do to be defeated fighting for your principles lo ihe farmers, one small market, $14,066 Missouri do •prnment. The election of Henry Clay will Clerical and Lay Delegates yesterday . mor a high hill opposite the city, and adjoining ««-New Jersey do M ichigan dor' than to succeed by abandoning them.' for an article, from which last year, they Tender it certain that our present protective ning. We allude to a new Canon, prescri the course, as a signal to ihe mullilud Maryland do ; Aikausai do » * * * realized but $5,691. ;: Tennessee do ; policy will be continued for many years and bing the manner in which Episcopal Regis the town that the ground wns in order, and 'We have been deeply grieved at Mr Yet the locofoco newspapers of the State Virginia do thus that permanence and stability will be trations are lo be conducted. the contest would lake place at the hour ap Polk's letter. We had hoped that with Mr. are all at work, trying to persuade ihe far Delaware do ' afforded to the system which is essential to By the provisions of the new canon, the .New York d° -i ?; Van Buren, the'betwixt and betweenity poli mers that the Tariff is injurious to ihpm. pointed, 3 o'clock, P. M. our prosperity. It will also prevent the in resignation is lo be submitted to the House Vast multitudes of people continued lo err s ' * Indiana do cy he had represented for so many years Trenton Gazelle. Ohio do iquitous scheme of annexing Texas ta the of Bishops, which house is to have entire the river from 11 A. M. till a quarter befo:i would retire to the shades of Liridenwold Even in ihe eveni of Mr. Wright's being Union from being consummated. It will control of the subject. The former canon Freemen, read this.—la the city ol Wash 3 o'clock, P. M. and at the appointed hour a secure to the country a sound and uniform and that henceforth we should be at liberty on the subject is repealed,and all proceedings electedGoveioor,of N- Y.and bein« succeeded in to adopt an open manly, straight forward pol ington, in ihe sight of the Capitol, is a larse rush was made by the mob at various points currency in any contingency which may a- had under ihe law, in ihe resignation of building known as"iht pen." It is a build of easy entrance, around the course, and the the Senate by one of his own poliiical slacip, rise. It will give to the old States their share icy, alike creditable to the leaders of the par Bishop H. U. Onderdonk, are rendered null ing not lor sheltering the brutp, but where track was in an iostant lull to an overflo we should llien have 27 io ihf ir 25JM. of the proceeds of the public lands. In ty and beneficial to the country; but we fear bv ihe new canon, if the House of Bishops the victims of the slave dealer, men, women It seemed for a time as if there could be no word, we shall have a just and faithful ad that we have gained little by the exchange, Loco management and manliness.—Last year concur in its provisions. and children _are brought together,—hence chance for the runners to take their position* ministration of the general Government with We have we fear, only another discipie c Philadelphia Ledger. ihe Whigs of VVilto-i could not find candidates they are driven to the south—families are A band of horsemen were raised v\ ho s :c- a single eye to the public good. the same school, and that the same old dem separated—the husband from the wile, broth c>eded. however, in keeping the way tolera thai were willing to perform ihe duties of Select On the other hand, if Mr. Polk is elected agogical dynasty is to be renewed and per Gov. Ford's Humbug.—Sharp and Wil er from sister, parent from child—never bly clear. Men. The consequence was lhai ihe locos the Tariff which has so greatly benefitted petuated ; the same dread of open, honest a liams, citizens of Hancock county, nvilli again to me< t lliis side eternity. Over ihis This contest was for a thousand d .llars.to obtained a majorit y of the board. Thus having the country will be repealed, and our pros vowals, the same want of confidence in tht whom Governor F«>rd entered into a treaty scene of human misery, now floats a broad be given, in the following surr.s, to the four perity again destroyed. Texas (with its e people, the si me crooked serpantine policy last week, have left Q,uincy and gone about the power,Miey now refuse to call ar election for banner hearing this inscription, best runners in one hour: §600 lo the first. normous debi) will be annexed to the Union which caused us to be hurled from power their business—Judge Thomas choosing no', choice of a new board at the usual .lime of §250 to the second, S100 to the third, and and thus such strength given to the free trade with such overwhelming indignation in 1840 to interfere in ihe mailer. Since then war "Polk, Dallas and Texas." holding such meeting, (ihe first Monday in $50 to the fourth. and ultra slave power of the South, that their are to be again our ch .racteristics. We are rants have been issued against William Law Wi,at say our people of the N;irth to this Of the 30 named in the bills of the day, October) but have pos'poned it until December* policy with all its blighting effects upon the affraid thai we are lo likely to prove, as Robert D. Foster ;md Charles A. Foaer, insult, made before hand, from *•"hich even only 17 came to the starting post numbered by which means they hope to make something free labor of the country, will be fastened party, that we cannot profit by expeiiei.ee seceding Mormons, accused of being concer slave holders themselves turn with disgust ? at the Prcsidcn ial election. This piece of upon us for many years to come—perhaps and can learn no wisdom from defeat. ~W» ned in the murder ol the Smiths. They re and named as follows. Fifteen More—The Massachusetts Ga 14 Maj. H Stannard forever. The nullifiers who drove the pmy have not read, we have not heard, during the fused to obey ihe writ, unless ihey, were tak 1 John Gilder trickery has had the effeel lo s>ir ihe whigs to zette contains the names of fifteen Locofocos 2 Jno. Barlow, Eng. 16 Thomas Ryan into the nomination of a candidate in favor of canvas, thusfar) a single noble sentiment, or en belore Judge Thomas at Quincy nlledging duiv, and ai ihe election of Assessors r.nd Bocrd who were members of the legislature of that !8 George Wood free trade and annexation would of course a single manly appeal. The whole canvas thai iheir lives were sought by ihe peopleoi 3 John Greenha.'gh ol'Relief ihey lurried out and made clean work, Sti-.te in 1843 and 1844, who have come out 6 George Jones 21 Wm. Crolius control an administration of their own crea- lias been conducted in a torturous manner, Naovoo, and while ihey wished to rtspeel as ihey will do ai ihe Nov. ao l Dec. eleciiors. 23 L L Lnthrop : tion. The interest of the old States in th by low and demoralizing appeals, disgrac ihe laws, they would no agree-to give them under lh> ir own signatures and renounced 7 Thomas McCabe 24 J. L. P Smith Our friends consider themselves indebted for public lands would be lost by the election of ful to the actors and deadening to the public selves up to be murdered. Afterwards they Polk. They are as follows: 9 John Navils 27 P. Hutchinson l his feai of "sapping and minning" dexttriily, Mr. Polk, and the Sub Treasury, although conscience. We justly merit the wrath of went to Q,uiney and delivered themselves up Hon. Samuel F. Dudley 10 J. P. Taylor to ilie suggestion of our very amiable and high condemned by the people in 1S40, would be Heaven; and should toe fail, it would only to Judge Thomas, but as no witness appear 1 1 John Ros*, Indian, 30 Wm F< w'e. " H. W. Cushman Nos. 12 3 11 and 14 are the only run reestablished. be a righteous judgment upon us for our ed against them, lhi-y returned home, inten mindrd rx-Judge of Probate. Does any one ners who did their 10 mil^s in the hour.— These, fellow citizens, are some of the want oj firm principle, nobility of soul, con ding to answer every indictment against " A. P. Haskins doubt ii ? A worihy.chap, ihai, for Whig favors> The purse was won by Gilder. Greenhalgh, issues now before the country, and but three fidence in the people, and fidelity to the sa them.—St. Louis Repub. V " Wm. E. llussel Ba'lowand Ross, in lhat order. Gilder's DECIDEDLY COOL. " ; weeks remain before our decision will be cred cause intrusted to our keeping,' " Luther Stone "Let the Poor Man have a Chance "— play was splendid, though he had two for The party says ihe N. Y. Tribune which has given. This short period should be devoted Old Greenwich. — -We did the nobh The Pniladi Ipfiia United Stales Gazette, " W. E. Mayo midable competitors in 2 and 3. both of lost th ee Governorsuilhin three weeks Maryland to the business of the election by every true quotes the above and remaiks—Y*'s "let the Whigs of old Greenwich wrong in our last " Samuel Giles whom brought him up to the 12 rnileon the New Jersey and Ohio liuvingthi* mouth chosen friend to his country. No Whig should be poor man have a chance." L"l the tarifl satisfied with simply casting hisown vote for by saying, 'ihe Locos elected iheir entiri- " C. Priest, Jr. 1 1 th round, before he cruld g't ahead. He WhigChief Magistrates in place of Loco Focos, tic ket.' We relied for the information, npon which proucts him against the pauper labor won by about three times his length. . our candidates—he should seek to convince is lalking largely of its asionishing gains in every the word of a locofoco of th.it town, but find o| Europe, be sustained, and then he will " Lucius Nims 1 mile, 5 miuriies 45 seconds. the honest of our opponents that their true have a chance. Let him however, be true " Thomas Hines quarter .'.In Pennsylvania ii chose its Governor interest as well as ours will be promoted by he basely deceived us 2 mile, 5 minutes 50 scconds. to himself, by sustaining those who sustain ihree years scinne by Tu-enhj three Thousand ; the election of Mr. CI y. There are but few The whigs elected one select man to the " S.C.Allen 3 mile, 5 minutes 40 seconds. that which protects him. Let him remem now it has run in a far hetier and more popular of the supporters of Mr. Polk in this State locos two. They also electi-d both consta 4 mile, 6 minutes 40 seconds. ber thai Mr Clay has all his life advocat. d " Salmon Howard who would knowingly vote against the bles and all their grand jurors by 20 to 30 5 mile, 5 minutes 40 seconds. man by Forty five hundred in three hundred a protective tariff, and has thus been the " Moses Stone own and their country's interest merely to majority. Well done whigs of Greenwich 6 mile, 5 minutes 50 seconds. ihousar.ds—aod these charitably given ii, from friend ol the laborer; while Mr. Polk has promote the siic;ess of their pnty and give — we put you down certain for Clay and " Thomas Nash, Jr. 7 mile. 5 minutes 55 seconds. a lingering kindness by ihose whom it calls opposed the tariff, and thus gone against the office to their leaders—they have been delu Frelinghuysen —Advocate. 8 mile, 5 minutes 50 seconds. ' church burners* and every thing rascally in interests of the iaboring man. Aqueduct to Murselles.—An aqueduct h 9 mile, 6 minutes 5 seconds. ded by party names and false issuesanrf they Col. Webb, and Philo N. Rust.—It will requiial. The Abolitionists of Pennsylvania now constructing, to bring water to lYlar.-eil 10 mile, 6 minuies 14 seconds. should be undeceived. When questions of be recollected thai during the absence of Col Dissolution of the Mormon Church.— les from the Durance, near Perluis, a dis John Gi'der triumphant. h ive lifcken away from the Whigs enongh votes such vast importance, which will affect mill Webb in England last summer, he was Through the politeness ol a friend, says the tance ol 51 mil .-ft w' ... / WW -I • u „ * ' - - V •//••''- •;:-.: "". ••• ,t." '"V ' .':• '"• .- '*.. •'•' -- - ', : : ; : ; ! ' * ' '4- ^ 'd ':S".' 'i:y'•*• '::0^--s- - _/ , .* .. - # ir: - • -;;fi , " . v , . :•; . \V 3' ^;;rV*';a-;~'' " .fv_ •MNH £ Ollfo. Col. T. H-.Benton made a speech at Hatinj- N Monday, 18th November, Miss H A R D W A R E, ; The majority for Governor in this Slate bal. Mo. on the 1st inst. in which he announ O Street will be.prepared to receive her r.npils, for insiruciion. in the usual English C'lUlery, Onus, Iron, steel, Window ..V: J. ced thai he shall not be a can didute for reelection rill not vary much from 2,000. The State Branches—Music, Drawing, &c. at her resi Glass, Paints and Oils. 10 ihe U.S. Seriate ifihere id any danger ibat his was so gerrymandered in districting that the dence. *43 "WHOLESALE & RETAIJJ, ^ . standing will disturb the harmony of the party; locos have carried 13 members of Congress to Ovposile Hoy?s Landing, Norwalk.' in other words, he won't run again unless he is O. 2 Division Sons of Temper S whigs, while the whigs will have a clear N ance, will hold a Spacial Meeting at the HE subscribers are now receiving direct majority of, 3000 on the aggregate vote for sure beforehand thai lie can be elected. In the Division Room on Wednesday Evening at 7 T from the manufacturers an extensive as course of his Speech he said— -n • o'clock, per order of the W. Congress. - . , •'- ,..•£' v.... : .; . P. _ • , ,, sortment of foreign and domesJicHardware.&c. "Missouti, though the yonnge. • • • - , v - " * ' • i W':'- ©tocery, Flour ' For Sale. , W ISTAR'S BALSAM NEW ESTABLISHMENT. WILD CUEBR¥I "business of the subscriber,* c U T L E R Y, <$rc. For JVew IfoPk. Er & 6h Goods, a nd P rices Low nth the packet. Sloops.Mary Selleckg he Great Remedp f of THE subscriber has taken the and Domestic of Norwalk. The above Sloops MiE subscriber offers for sale as cheap as Sloop Mary A. Sel Consumption of the Store next doof-east of Mallory & are well known to the public and deed no can be found in any establishment in leck, Capt- J. Byxbee f HE best medicine known to man for in Banks—east side the Bridge and is scription. They will be oflend together Fairfield County, a large and complete assort leaves Norwalk every cipient Consumption, Asthma, of every npp.nlno n choice and beautiful as ment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c. T Tuesday evening for short time—if no purchaser appears ihey wil stage, bleeding of the Lungs, Coughs, Colds, sortment of Family Groceries, Flour, &c. among which intfy be found [Saw? James Slip, and returning wiil leave New York be sold separately. Any ptrsod wishing «<4$i Liver Complaint, and all of ihe organs. In quality, they are equal, at least,, to any Hand, panel, cumpass, cross cut,back and mill every Saturday. The Sloop Domestic, Capt. purchase, can know what ihfe business is, byp NATURE S OWN PRESCRIP1 ION. thing in the place, and that they are as cheap, English and American Chisels of all sizes T. K. Merrills. leaves Norwalk every Saturday enquiring al the Packet Office. ' \ compound Balsamic preptration o» the he community will be satisfied when tjie learn Also, the Sloop Surplus, copper fastened, 6l£. i Oh dear ! Doctor, how 1 thank yon English and American Drawing Knives and New York every Thursday. Rrunus Virginiana, or "Wild Cherry Bark,' , , )Ur P"ces an(l examine our articles. Competi- tons burthen, fitted for sea, and in good order, " For the ease you gave my jaw; ^ : ; •:; Fore,jack, smoothing, match and rabbin Planes The above Sloops are nearly new. and on |ou 'When from the socket you extracted, _ combined with '.he Extract of fur, prepared fast jtion being the order of the day, we have set out oyearsold. Alyo, a marine Railway with iron Braces and bitts of al I kinds the high pressure principle, and will sail Four double teeth without a flaw. Concave and common Augers by a new chemical process, approved and market with a full understanding of the necessity of rollers and chain, on cast iron geeringai Souih0j; as any olher man's Sloops running as meeting it, and of meeting it, wiih some degree Teeth are made and neatly matted : . /v*':'£ Hollowsand Rounds,sash planes,Grecian ovals recommended by tliG most distinguished phy Boats". We are glad to get anytning to carry Norwalk ; a Blacksmith Shop with all ihe lools Art and science both united; ...v,-.- of success. With a fair trial we. have no fear O. G. and Fi!letts,side rabbin, beadsand plows sicians, and universally acknowledged the either way that will help pay expenses, and necessary lo carry on the trade, with a large shed. Firmly on the gums are seated, but that we shall be able to meet ihe wants and : Common and mortice Gouges most valuable medicine ever discovered. Also, a quantity of firsl rate timber in ihe* Fixed with gold, or silver plaited. ' don'i expect cr.y body's custom if we can't approbation of the public. Shall we have a I ron and steel squares,beveis and try squares NO QUACKERY ! NO DECEPTION !! accommodate them as well as any one else yard, suitable for building a vessel. All is Teeth are cleaned and plugged with tin, published statements of cures per trial ? J: W. H. CI.KVKLAND. Plane irons of all sizes and qualities along shore. Come and try us, and satisfy ffered on reasonable terms. NOAH SKLLECK. Should patients wish to pay again , formed by this medicine, are in every case, Norwalk,'April 15. 1S14. 16 Norwalk. September 17, 1S44. A large assortmentof shell and augerbitts yourself. NOAH SELLECK» Or those who choose, may have old gold TRUE. Be carefui and get the genuine *' Dr. ; Thai's sure to last till they are old. Broad and narrow Axes West side the Bridge. ; TO RENT, ' ' Iron strap hinges all sizes [Locks Wtstar's Balsam of Wild Cherry," as spurious 1S44. 12 Children's teeth are filed and fitted, Norwalk. March 15. Groceries. ^ A House, Barn and one acre of Should they giow cross wise or mixed; Rim, upright, mortice,till, trunk, chest and pad imitations are abroad. JUST RECEIVED and for sale Orders from any pari of ihe country should Land, with Garden h'ruil Trees, Careful mothers, if full wilted, Clark's, common, table and Parliament Butts ipmiiiiii cheap as usual, al the New Eslab be addressed to Isaac Butts, No. 125, I1 ullon For J%*eiv York. Shrubbery, &c, pleasantly situaied Will call betimes and have them seated. Plows and castings—manure forks Lishment al South JSorwalk, . THE fine fast sailing Sloop \% in Wihon on the Dai.bury road, 4 miles from Cast steel, English and Amer. shovels ^-spades street, N. Y. t A few bis. nf N. Orleans Molasses iK. E ASTON, §ns?eon and Me- Agents—John A. Weed. Norwalk ; John vv . Julia, Captain G. Grumman, Norwalk. Rent reasonable lo a good tenant.— jiJ cliauical Dentist, (Office opposite Bed keys &. screws—escutcheon &glass Knobs •5 bxs Sounhong Tea . ij() hags Coflee Taylor, Westporl ; S. C. billiman, New Ca has commenced her regular week Intjiure at this office. James Mallory & Co.) respectfully informsihe Crowbars cart and wagon boxes Boston Crackers 20 Boxes Soap . naan : Holly & While Stamford. 10 ______|y trips, and will continue to leave citizens of NSrwalk and vicinity, of his deter Trace, halter, dog and lock chains [stick- Butter do 10 do Starch ^ the landing at Five Mile River every Tuesday mination to do work in such a manner as shall Well w heels and rope—brass and iron candles A NATURAL EMEDY Pilot Bread • 5 do GrPtn 'Jeas Farm For Sale ! Ironcobk pots ofa II sizes brassandiron kettles evening, and James' Slip, New York, on Sat not only give satisfaction to his customers, but Suited to our constitutions, and competent to the Also, a fresh supply of Lard and Hams in One of the first farms in Fairfield. Carvers,table and desert.knives and forks' urday, through the season. Freight and Pro lo DO HONOR to the profession to which he be cure of tvery cui able disease, will be found in Sacks. Flour and Feed receiving daily.: ~ County, in proportion to its size, is* longs. Having had 10 yeais experience in the Sauce and frying pans—gridirons . - duce o! every descripiion conveyed on the most Also, Oil Cake Meal by G. PECK. now offered for sale. It is s tuaiecft city of New York, Dr. E. has spared no pains in Wash tubs and boards—door mats Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, reasonable terms. All orders thankfully Sou'h Norwalk. June 21. 1S44. in the town of New Canaan, abouu making himself master of his profession. Hets Blacking, horse, scrubbing & while wash brushes Of the North American College of Health received and punctually attended to. Apply one mile from the village, and consists of sixty aware, however, thai much prejudice exists m Casiiron furnaccs,spiders,and fire dogs io the Captain on board, or at the Store at the GllOCEBI&CROCEEllY STORE. HESE extraordinary Pills are com >ier«*s of first rale land, with a large new Dwel many minds in regard to Dental operations,from Shovel and tongs, stub scythes, window glass Landing The subscriber rem ns his thanks to HE subscribers would inform their friends T posed of plants which grow spontane I lie public for their liberal patronage during the 1 ling House, and other bui dings thereon. Said want of success, or honesty in the operator. Let Hashes, &e. &c. ® and the public, that they havejuFt received ously on our own soil, and ore therefore better T faun is well waiered. and has upon it a fine- it be borne in mind that no man is capable or A fv.il assortment of Iron and Steel. past year and hopes by a strict attention to nil and are now offitring for sab; an assortment ol adapted to our canstit"'tijns than medicines con business entrusted to him lo merit a continuance voung orchard of grafted trees, and is replete performing the various operations on the teeth, English 11 >n wagon tyre, from 14 to 1$ inch cocted from foreign drugs, however well they Crockery. China and Glass Ware as low as who has not superadded lo his rnechanica of their favor. W. C* SAMMIS. can be purchased any where in this vicinity. wiiii every convenience, and well worth the all thicknesses they may be compounded ; and as mention of those who are desirous of purchas genius, a correct anatomical and Surgical English dc cart do from 2 m ...... - ' vo<* Alton Telegraph, we have received the man Ten miles and five-eigi ts within the hour. mulcted by a Sheriff's Jury in the sum ol country, by cutting and tunnelling at an ex are to be settled, no right minded man shouh festo of a portion of the Mormons, in regard O.i the last five eighth mile, Gilder pulled Pennsylvania never before elccled a Governor $7 300, for a 1 ib• 1 on Phifo N. Rust, Esq. pense of twenty millions of dollars, raised by lose his vote. The Committees in each town to ihe successorship of the imposler, Joe up and mine in ahead. by so slcuder a muj >riiy as now, while ii is wei! ol Syracuse. Mr. Rust expressing no desire ihe city of Marseilles without aid from th • should perfect their organization immediate S.nith, and declaring the Church to be dis Ross {ihe Indian) exactly accomplished known that thousands of Tariff men voted for to exact this Iarye amount, the matter was government. The aqueduct crosses Ihe riv. ly, so that every Whig may be registered solved on account ol its rejection of Rigdon the 10 miles, when he accidentally tr pped referred by mutual agreement of the" parties er Arc, on a bridge 265 feet high. At .VIar- Shrink who are hostile toPolk as a known adver and his vole given on the day of election.— to ex Governor S-wsird, who has decided as its divinely appointed leader. The ele and fell. The winner was brought round seiliers, the water will be 400 feetabovethe to the judges's s'and in triumph, on horse sary loProteciion. Aud yet I he parly which has. If every Ipgal voter in this State honestly and that Col. Webb shall pay §1.000 to the at- ments of discord and disunion are successful ocean. Besides supplying the city, it wi lusl three Givernors, one U. S. Senator, intelligent!v deposits his ballot on the first ly at work in the community at Niuvoo; back, and very loudly cheered as he made tornies of the plaintiff, Mr. Rust and that up be used for irrigation along ihe route, and for Monday in November, the vote of Connecti and no doubt rests upon our minds, but that his appearance at the winning post. • The and seen iis confident expectations of gaining on such payment being made or amount se manufacturing. The principal ravinue is cut will be given to Henry Clay and Theo cured, x\lr. R shall reltase his judgment. the total dissolution of the Church will be crowd was immense.— Com. Adv. two others uticrly blasted-—lost the senate cf expected from the water furnished forirriga dore Frelinahuvsen by a larg^ majority. True Sun. the inevitable result. Factions may spring Ohio which it has ruled for seven years—lost iion.~ Merchants' Magazine for Sept. Millerile Fanaticism.—The Milleriteex Whigs of Connecticut ! loill yon see that up amongst them, and some unprincipled and three or four Members of Congress in Georgia, this is done? Our friends in other states are Toe Largest Apple.—Mr. Thomas Coch citeineiil still prevails with increasing fear- ambitious leader seeks to seat hims< If on the The amount of Tolls received on the and encouniered a total route in New Jersey, doing nobly for the good Whig cause—Lou ran, of Humphreysville, has sent us an Ap fulness in this city. The croud at the Jul throne ol power so firmly established by Joe Pennsylvania Canals and Railroads, from isiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Vermont. ple weig hing twenty-one and a half ounces. ian street Church is still as great as ever.— is running back lo iis most sigoal overthrow on S.nith for his own basfe purposes. But ev the commencement of the present fiscal New Jersey, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Del Ii is of the 4Polk and Djllas' kind—a beauty The grand and absoibing topic of the lectur record as a basis of comparison, and crying out ery such attempt will, as heretofore, resell year, up to the 1st day of October, is $950 - aware, Ohio and Georgia hive each within and no mistake.—Register. ers seem to be to give up the things of this 'Great Dmocralic Gjins! All is going for Polk in a failure. With the fall of the . mock 180 47. The amount during the same pe a short time given substantial evidence th world—the surpluses of ihe rich lo be placed Larger Yet—Mr. Win. C. White, of 'Prophet,' fell also the throne of despotism he riod last year, $754 741 47. Increase over and Dallas!' If iliey!; cannot- venture to their electoral vote will be cast for our can Bethany, brought us two monstrous app'es, in a common fund for the ben< fit of the poor had erected in this Republic, and the charm last year, $195,439. . Compare the present vole wiih any this side of er members. Djring this week, one man didates. From NewYork, Virginia, Massa each wei ghing 22 ounces, a few days since that enabled him lo delude the populace has, IS'iO. why not lake the Stale Elections of that chusetts, and several other States, the assura- —and today, Mr. Jason VV. Bradley, also ol Frum the Boston Recorder. gave in S35; another after the lecture was with his death departed, we trust forevtr. year to test b'taie Eleciions? Will it not be time over, staled that in adjusting his accounts, ance comes that they too will be found on Bethany, brought us an apple of the same MILLERISM IN BOSTON. the right side on the day of trial. Let the weight, (22 ounces.) These ar« the Clay The following brief history of the Apos making allowances for his necessities up to lo compare with the Presidential Vote when For more than a week past, the Miller Whigs of this State put forth their exertion^ kind—real beauties and no mistake,arid they ties we have never seen in a popular priiii the final day, he had S160 excess, which was we have a new Presidential Vote to compare Tabernacle in this city has bern thronged and show to their brethren of the Union, weigh down the 'Polk and Dillas apple' as till a day oi two ago. It may seem new tothose at the socieiiy's disposal; a poor brother im- witfi it ? . ^ with the deluded expectants of Christ's im ihat Connecticut stands where she did in the Clay will weigh down Polli in November. whose reading has not been evangelical, to mediaielv stated that he was in want of $60 mediate co i ing. The tenth day of ihe sev WHIG GAINS .» •" days of the revolution — foremost in the cause Palladium. know that to make him straight with ths world; this enth month, which means October 22 or 23 of the ppople's rights and human liberty. Si. Matthew is supposed to have suffered sum was handed over lo him, and the re Only 45,300 in One State!! Missouri,—The Reporter says that Mr. is fixed upon. The Prophets and followers JAMES F. BABCOCK ~| martyrdom, or was slain with the sword, a' mainder placed in the common treasury fund The Whigs have gained since ihe first Elec- R;dgers, elected the Representative from admit of no hesitation or doubt on this point. HENRY PECK, 1 Whig the city of Ethiopia. A female who owned two houses in the lion of General Jackson, 45,300 in the single Carroll Co. has resigned his place—Mr. The Advent Herald has been publshed pro E. S. HAMILTON, )-Stale Centra Si. Mark was dragged through the streets Northern Liberties, sold them to the ground Slate of Pennsylvania. Thai's ihe.talk ! Noth Compton having intimated his intention ol fessedly for the last time, and hundreds have S. D. PARDEE, | Committee. of Alexandria, in Egypt, till he expired. landlord for two hundred dollars and was ex contesting his right to a seal. An election come out (to the Tabernacle) to meet the ing like fair and honest comparisons! In No JAMES DIXIN. J St. Luke was banged upon an oiive tree in ceedingly restless, until the papers were du will be ordered, to lake place, probably at Bridegroom, determined to stay till the time vember we shall make clean work, and not New Haven, Oct. I4ih 1844. Greece. ly prepared by the Alderman. A brick ma the lime of ihe Presidentiil election. Mr. appointed. Rev. Gen. Storrs, a leader, lea ve loco focoism a too^hold ..in the oI,d Key- St. John was put into a cauldron of boiling ker in partnership with his father h >s given Bodgcrs is a hard locofoco; Mr. Compton writes in the last Advent Herald, 'I take my slonene Whence Comes Opposition to the Protec oil at Rome, and escaped death I He after up business, and a master drayman has not •' ' ' is opposed to the re-election of Col. Benton. pen with feelingr# such as I never before ex tive Policy. — It comes prim irily from for wards died a natural dealh at Ephesus, ia been upon his stmd for two or three u'eeks Louisiana had a glorious gathering at Baton The Editor of the New Era, who has perienced. Beyond a doubt, in my mind, the eign agents of British houses in New York Asia. Philad N. Amer. Rogue, on the 7th inst. 12 000 enthusiastic been traveling in the'Middle Counties of this tenth day of the seventh month will witness and other cities, and from foreign books writ- St. James the great was beheaded at Jeru whigs were present. They resolved that they State says that instructions will probably be the revelation of our Lord Jesus Christ in the [By Request.] V . - ten expressly to deceive u?. The foreign salem. given to the St. Charhs and Warren district clouds of Heaven. We are then within a were unaoiaoously opposed to annexation and merchants in New York alone have a vast St. James the less was thrown from a pin THE BISHOP ELECT OF MISSISSIPPI! the Lincoln, Montgomery and Audrain dis few days of that event. Awful moment to national dishonor! influence by controlling, by their advertising nacle, or wing of the temple, and then bealen After »i p iinful conflict of a most extraor — •• •••: trict, and Pike diitricl, and to the only Loco those who are unprppared — but glorious to patronage, many of the commercial newspa to death with a fuller's club. ^ dinary and grievous character, this distin GEN. JACKSON'S OPINION OF SUCH MEW Foco Representative from these counties, to those who are ready. I feel ihat I am ma pers of that city ; and these operate again up St.Phillip was hanged up against a pillar guished Divine, though of necessity unpie- VS JAMES K. POLK.—The loco foco candidate vote against the relection of Col. Benton. king the last appeal that I shall ever make on those of the country which do not share at Hiernpolis, a city of Phrygia. pared to me-'t the unexpectid cha rges prefer for the Presidency, has declined answering ibe St Louis Repub. through the press.' in this patronage. The New York Journal St. Bartholomew was flayed alive by the > red against him his succeeded in triumphant letter addressed to him by the ciiizens of Cum of Commerce, Eve. Post, Aurora, Plebian, Leather Gloves.—In the village of Glove- commands of a baibarous king. Forty-nine counties in Ohio give 5,457 ly vindicating himself. Those who peruse berland County, Pa. respecting his opinions on. Sun, and others, always advocate free trade, ville, Johnstown, Montgomery Co. N Y. St. Andrew was I ound to a cross, whence votes for the Liberty ticket. the report of ihe speeches made on this sub the subject of the tariff'. The following extract* and do all they can r.gainst protection to A- the manufacturing of Gloves is carried on to he preached unto the people till he expired. ject, will be surprised at theaceibity of lan from a speech made in 1S40 by Gen. Jackson,, meric in Industry. They have succeeded in a large extent. More than 200 men and St. Thomas wns run through the body A youna physician asking permission ofa guage characterizing the remarks made in arraying a large portion of the South against boys and 1,500 women are employed, prin with a lance, at Cormandel, in the East lady to kiss her, she relpiietl. 'No sir; I nev- opposition to him, by those who maintained are peculiarly applicable to Mr. Polk, the munv Protection by telling them that the planters cipally in their own houses. The nmount Indies ?r like to have a doctor's bill thrust, fn my the allegations against his integrity. Indul candidate: r Si could buy their manufactures much cheaper of Gloves sold is from 3U0.000 to 400,000 a St. Jude was shot to death with, arrows. face, ., ,• _ • ~ gence in habitual bitterness of speech, being I s iy again fellow citizens, remember ihe if they could get them in England free of fate ofancient Rome, and vote for no candi year. About $10,000 worth of sewing silk St. Simon-Zenlot was crucified in Persia. Destruction of Property by the Empire one of the causes of complaint,it is somewhat duty. Thus we have a combination against date who will not tell you, with ti e frank is used in a year. - This was formerly Ital St. Matthias was first stoned and then be- Club.—The Empire Club in passing the curious to observe the strong contrast exhibited northern labor by British merchants and ness of an independent freeman, the princi ian Silk, but they now buy Ameiican Sew headed. Carlton House last night, fired a rocket in in the bearing, and mildness of language on southern planter?, the laHer wishing a free ples upon which, if elected, he^wijl, ing Silk made in Connecticut. They pur St Barnabas was stoned to death by the he third story, which destroyed about 8500 the part of the accused, and the tone charac exchange of their unpaid slave labor for the isler your government. . . . chase in the city of New York about $100,- Jews a I S ilina. worth of property, a suit of splendid window terizing the remarks of the accusers. The almost unpaid labor of the peasantry and ar- •'That man deserves to be a slave 000 worth of dressed Deerskin annually. St. Paul was beheaded at Rome, by the curtains and other furniture, besides, .endan firm, noble and manly manner, the Christian tizans of Europe, and the former, the British would vote for » MUM candidate where his tyrant Nero. gering life.—Express, Saturday. , : le.i'p-r, the union of eloquence, ability, and merchants, designing to monopolize all the Foot Race.—A great foot race came off . ' . '.'' v. - /.'• liberty is »t'stake. Can a freeman who- Good.—A loco editor in Tennessee calls dignified forbearance with which this attempt trade in this exchange of slave and pauper at Hoboken on Wednesday. Several ran ten There are a thousand Mi erites in Wal- values his rights vote for such a man, wha„ milng in one hour, and among them Majoi the tarifl a machine by which one American to bar his enterance into the Episcopate, h-»9 liibor, while the free labor of the country is I ing ford, Conn.-—Palladium. been met, and the signal failure attending the when asked for his principles, insults yoa left unprottcted, to sink down to the same Stannurd of this S:ate. The winner how supports another. His Whig neighbor, im> with the reply, 'I will answer no questions ' * Horse Chestnuts Poisonous —Several chil- ffort, will ever be remembered as a lesson level.— Kennebec Jour. ever, was a man named Gil lersleeve, a chair mediately responded that 'loco free trade is coming either from friend or foe?' I answer painter in New York. There were ten a machine by which one American starve* !re i in this city have been more or Itss poi and a warning in future times, when zeal and excitement are striding for the mastery for vou, that none worthy to be free can. do Will Silas Wright resign! Why should behind and six ahead of Stannard when lie ano'her American, so as lo support English son 'd with horse chestnuts of late.late, 'o> Hartford Times. over prudence and wisdom.—Prot. Church. he oot, if he expects to be chosen Governor t stopped at the end of his ten mi't>«. manufacture re.'
20000 Worth Of
![20000 Worth Of](http://data.docslib.org/img/6b413443458bc29e3850b78ed7d8252f-1.webp)