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Straightway she went to the big house and POETRY. DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT—ss. times as they shall judge expedient; anjany have done so, and I charge you to be careful THE NORWALK GAZETTE inquired for the young squire, but was deni At n District Court of the U. States held at New fifteen members of said corporation, thetes- ofthem. r From the New York Observer. IS PUBLISHED Haven on the 13th day of July, 1842, ed liberty to speak to him. identor Vice President, Treasurer,or s^re- It was not without some reluctance on the EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, Present ANDREW T. JUDSON, Judge. You must tell me your business, honest IS CHINA OUR NEIGHBOR. - tary, being one, shall be a quorum; anahe part of John Carson, that he was made to Whereas upon.,various proceedings heretofore law woman, said the servant, with a head all BT SARAH J. HALE. ' BY fully had, this Court on the 13th day of July 1842, did said corporation at their annual meeiig accept mere words for wages, or he could be powdered and frizzled like a cauliflower, % * Can China be our neighbor. James Reed, Jr. by its proper Decrec, deem & declare Frederick W. shall have power to choose a President, V:e persuaded that they were more precious than •And yet receive nO care ? Knapp of the town of Greenwich,in said district,to be and who had on a coat covered with gold President, managers, and such other officrs golden guineas. His faith in his master Shall Christaius cease their Iabor : . a Bankrupt, within the purview of an act of congress, and silver lace and buttons. ? TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTON. as to thern shall appear necessary; whih was however, so strong, that he at length And leave her to dispair ? in such case made ^provided: And whereas said Bank If you knew but all, said she, I am an rupt hath this day filed here in Court, his further pe officers so chosen shall continue one yer became satisfied. 1 Her children sink in sorrow, Village Subscribers by Carrier, per year $2 00 honest wom?n for I have brought a purse Mail " in advnnce " " §2 00 tition, praying that he may be decreed and allowed a and until others are chosen in their roof,' John set out for Ireland the next morning Are sick with many ills; , : . full discharge from all his debts, due and owing from early—but he had not proceeded far before full of gold to your master, for surely it is To-day is said—to-morrow • Those wholive out of the Carrier's dis bein"- the daJ and all oinceisofficers so seventy erous master, who desired him to give one No Christain kindness shown y \. payable quarterly. The privileg of yearly Provided, the same are not repugnant to the tave the highway, telling them at the same advertisers is limited to theirown immediate days before such day of hearing. of his cakes to his wife and not eat the other Now where's the heart so frozen, .1| Constitution and laws of this state. ime he would meet them again at a certain business. And it is further ordered, that so far as the residence himself until that time; and this was the Bui feels the Gospel ray? of the creditors who are named in the list of the Pe- Sec. 9. Wm. B Dyer, Smith Tweedy, ioise in the town where travelers put up.— Casual advertisements sent to thisOffice, must way his generous master took to conceal his And we, as Freedom's chosen,*. titioner is known, that notice be given them of the ; Sherwood Sterling and Wilson Hawley, Jom was willing to try the worth of the ad be accompanied by the cash to insure insertion. ShuolJ lend in Mercy's way. - day of said trial and hearing, by a letter addressed to ;-j-, „„„ Sf k.. „nrl itw.ir »» vic« which his master had given him, and wages lest he should have been robbed, or sc s or an tn of th m be and lh< are him or them at his or their usual place of residence, i f' l - Y °, f ; . 7 f have lost his money on the road. As gentle dews distilling, _ 1 v to be deposited in a Post Office by some indifferent j hereby authorised to call the hrst meeting of heiarrived in safety and took up his quarters The following day as John was standing Cause withered plants to live, jerson, at least thirty days before such day of hearing, said corporation, and notice of the time and at the appointed place. While he was eat Job Printing, So Love, her work fulfilling, # ' W r near his cabin door and turning over in his n witness-whereof I have hereunto set my hand and) p|;ice ofsueh meeting, shall be given ill the ing his supper, an old man came hobbling OF ALL KINDS, own mind what he should do with his money Her alms and prayers should giv«, affixed the seal of said Court, this 13th day of July, ' nr:„, o . which meet- to the kitching, and gave orders about dif- WEATLY EXECUTED AT THE GAZETTE OFFICE. 1842. Attest- Charles A. IngeksotIi,, Clerk, j PaPl rf P.VT . Bj idgreport, the young squire came tiding down the road Till China's millions breaking j in sr. shall be held within sixty days after the rent matters there, and then went out again. From sin's dark bond's arise. The foregoing is a true copy of the original order r John pulled of! his hat, tor he had not forgot A Call to the Ladies. Attest— Chakt.es A. Ingeksoll, Clerk. rising of this assembly ; at which meeting John tvould have taken no particular notice Like death lo life awaking. his manners through his means of traveling HE Subscribers having just received a few said corporation shall be organized by the Of this but immediately after a young woman, When God deeends the skies. Piano ami Organ JSsti uction. r^gvforeign parts, and then made so bold as to patterns of Rirli and Fashionable Delanes, choice of officers, and by transacting any iyoung enough to be the old man's daught^r^ T HE subscriber respectfully offers his ser Squire if" his honor had got the purse he lost. As early flowers, up-springing, tooether with a splendid assortment of Lawns other business necessary to the well ordering came in, gave orders exactly to the contiyjry vices to the public as a teacher of the Piano Why, it is true enough my good fellow, Proclaim the opening year, and Printed Muslins, would respectfully solicit of the same. hi what the old man had given, calling h'im So love and hope are bringing . ttd Organ. From his long practice and expe said the squire, I did lose my purse yester an examination of iIip same by all those who rience in music, he feels confident in his ability Sec. 10 It shall be the duty of the Presi-} at the same time, such names as old fool, and The day of promise near! day and I hope you were lucky enough to desire If) purchase. They will bo sold cheaper i give satisfaction. dent and managers of said corporation to;old dotard' &c. _ ^ Eeach tear of pity given, find it; for if that is your cabin, you seem to than ever. Remember— west side the Bridge, References—Rev. Wm. C. Mead, D. D ; make an annual report to the General As When she was gone, John inquired who Each mite in faith bestow'd, next door to Stevenson's Hotel. be very poor, and shall keep it as a reward lephen Smith, Esq ; Levi Chirk ; Asa E. sernbly containing1 the amount of depositee '-he old man w®s- '8 landlord , said Make earth more like toheaveu. Beatty & Osborn• for your honesty. Where all is done for God, mith; Chas. Isaacs ; J. Camp, Jr; Wm. C. ind dividends declared and made. Provi- the1 servant," ' and1 Heaven help him I a dog's t reel. ® Then the servant at the big house never O. W. Raymond, Draper & Tailor Ct61,', ,77 • 7 • ,u > d.o V«arahnnd. from his wanderine life, iftycnidlY Jotnc tlmo. tK«» miHHie biff knocker at the great door. The door To the parched and drooping flower; together with most abides usually CJilleil li>r fn Like the peaceful thoughts of Heaven, All garments made to order are warranted i; fit. C .not a particular appropriate title for a trior- of the night he heard two persons coming was opened by a grand servant who with a Dry Goods Establishment. Chas. N ~ In life's tempest-stricken hour; Particular attention paid to Cuttine. 1"! a list. The tale is certainly very ancient, to the stable, and on listening to their con out hearing what the poor people had to say The subscriber has on hand a good supply of and ha? probably found its way into Ireland exclaimed, 'Oh, go ! go I what buisness can Like the cadence of a song. Statute Laws of CoHsiecticiit, versation, discovered that it was the landlady Yet, oh, sweeter far than these, Cloihs, Cassimeres, Sattinetts and Vestings. from Wales, as it appears to be an amplifica you have here ?' and shut the door. PASSED WAV SESSION —1842. and a man, laying a plan to murder her Are the thoughts that round us thong which he will make up to order in a manuer to tion of a Bardic ''Traid of Wisdom. husband. In the morning John renewed John's wife burst out crying, 'There' said With these 'Olden Memories! challenge competition. - '*?•• An Act to incorporate the Bridgeport Su- There once came, what of 1 ite happened his journey ; but at the next town he came she sobbing as though her heart would Pilot and Beaver Cloihs for Overcoats, with vings Bank. ?o often in Ireland, a hard year. When the break, 'I knew that would be the end of it." la the solitude of even, to, he was told that the landlord in the town When the spirit, lone and dreary, superior Trimmings. Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and crops failed, there was beggary and want John had not been in old England merely Also, a fine assortment of Slocks of various he had left had been murdered, and that two Turns from earih away to heaven, House of Representatives in General Assem from one end of the. land to the other. At to get his twelve guineas packed iu two styles and patters, at the lowest cash prices. peddlers whoseclothes were.found all covered As the refuge of the weary: bly convened, That Benjamin Wheeler, that time many poor people had to quit the Fall Fashions received. with blood, had been taken up for the crime cakes.—«No' aaid he firmly ,right is right, In the dreamy twilight hour, Birdsry Gr Noble, Wm B Dyer, Mark 1 Persons wishing garments of any description country from want of employment and and were going to be hanged. John, with, and I'll see the end of it. So he sets him When the world is still and calm. Moore, Samuel Simons, Wm H Noble, Jo- will find it to their advantage to call. through the high price of provisions. A- out mentioning what he had heard to any self down on the door, determined not to go And light zephyr* gently shower, siah Hubbell, Stephen Hawlev, Sherwood Norwalk, October 1S41. 49 mong others, John Carson was under the person, determined to save the peddlers if until he had seen the squire, and as it hap All their plenitude of balm ; Sterling, Willys Stillman, Smith Tweedy, neccessity of going over to England lo try possible, and so returned in order to attend pened, it was not long before he came out. Oh, then, sweeter than perfume NEW David Perry. Samuel Stratum, Gideon if he could tjet work: and of loving his Borne on aromatic breeze, '; . their trial. 'I have been expecting you for some time Thompson, Henry Sheltott.W i 11 son Hawlev, To the softened spirit come TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. wife and family behind him, begging for a On going into the court, he saw the two John,' saidhe;'come in and bring your 1&..V Thomas Ransom, Lemuel Coleman, Joshua Those dear 'Old^Memories. HIE subscriber would respectfully inform bite and a sup up and down, and trusting to men at the bar, and the young woman and wife in,' and made them go before him in Lord, Schuyler Seeley, Star Beach, Elihu I)is friends and the public in general, that the charity of good Christians. the man whose voice he had heard in the to the house. Immediately he directed all In our day of mirth and gladness, T Beach, be, and they are hereby, incorporated We may spurn their faint control; he has opened a shop over the store of Wm. & John was a smart younsr fellow, handy at stable, swearing their innocent lives away. the servants to come up stairs, and such an by the name &. title of the Bridgeport Savings But they come, in hours ofsadness, B. Lock wood, recently occupied by M. Batiks, any work, from the hay field to the stable, The judge allowed him to give his evidence, army of them as there were I It was a real Bank; and they, and such others as shall Like sweet music to the soul ; where he would be happy lo receive all orders and willing to earn the bread he ate ; and he and he told every particular of what had oc sight to see them. in his line. He feels confident in saying from be duly elected members of said Corporation was soon engaged by a gentleman. The •Which of you,'said the squire without And in sorrow, o'er ussteeling, curred. The man and the young woman In their gentleness and calm. lhe experience he has had in New York as a shall be and remain a body politic and cor- English are mightystrict upon Irish servants, making further words—'which of you did instantly confessed their guilt: the poor ped They are leaves of precious healing, Cutter, that whoever will favor him with their corporate, by the same, style,and title forever. lie was to have twelve guineas a year wages dlers were at once acquitted, and the judge this honest woman give my purse to V—but They are fruits of choisest balm ; custom can depend on having their work manu- Sec. 2. Said corporation shall be capable but the money was not to be paid until the ordered a large reward to be paid to John there was no answer. Ever 'till thy soul departes Norwalk, April 20. Joseph E. Corkkr 23 of receiving from any person or persons dis end of the vear, and he was to forfeit the Carson, as through his means the real mur Well,I suppose she must be mistaken un To its mansions in lhe skies, posed to obtain or enjoy the advantages ol entire twelve guineas in the lump if he mis Cabinet Furniture. derers were brought to justice. less she can tell h erself. Cherish, in thy heart of hearts, said incorporation, any deposite or deposit! s conducted himself at all within the twelve All thine ''Olden Memories! John proceeded towards home, fully con John's wife pointed at once to the head JAMES A. TINDALL. would of money not exceeding four hundred dollars months. John Carson was to be sure upon footman ; 'there he is' said she, 'if all the respectfully inform the inhabitants vinced of the value of the two advices which from any one individual in any one year, his best behavior, and conducted himself in world were in the fore—clergyman, judge Postmasters' Commissions.—We are glad ofNorwalk and its vicinity, that he his master had given. On arriving at his and to use and improve the same according to have it in our power to announce that the every particular so well for the whole time, cabin he found his wife and children rejoic magistrate,jury and all—there he is and I am has recently opened a CABINET Postnriaster General has recinded the order WARE ROOM o few doors north to the provisions of this act. there was no faulting him late or early, and ing over a purse of gold, which the eldest ready to take my Bible oath to him—there readjusting and reducing the commissions of /if J. Hooker's market, where he intends to Sec. 3. All deposites of money received by the wages were fairly his. boy had picked upon the road that morning. he is who told me all vyas right when he Deputy Postmasters. This order originally •keepon hand a general assortment of FUR said corporation, shall be used and improved The term of agreement having expired, Whilst he was away they had endured all took the purse, and slammed the door in my made with great reluctance by him was pre NITURE, manufactured ofthe best m iterials, to the best advantage by loaning the same by he determined upon returning home, not the miseries which the wretched families of face without as much as thanking me for it.' cautionary. He had just grounds to appre and in the most modern style, which he will order or consent of a majority of the direct withstanding his master, who had a great those w ho go to seek work in England are The conscious footman turned pale. hend a deficiency in the revenue of the De sell on reasonable terms. ors on morgage of real estate or other un regard lor him, pressed him to remain, and exposed to. With precarious food, without What is this I hear? said his master. If partment to meet its current obligations. The Norwalk, April, 1S42. 25 doubted security, and in a mariner not incon asked him if he had any reason to be dissat a bed to lie down on, or a roof to shelter this woman gave you my purse, William economy which he has been enabled to sistent with the laws of this State ; and the isfied with his treatment. them, they had wandered thro' the country, why did you not give it to me ? Additional Rules. introduce into the service, and the increased funds of said corporation may be vested by the 'No reason in life, sir,' said John, 'you seeking food from door to door of a starving The servant stammered out a denial; but vigilance of the Deputy Postmasters in the -Adopted by the District Court of Connecticut, purchase of bank slock in any bank in this have been a good master and a kind master population; and when a single potatoe was his master insisted on his being searched and execution and enforcement of the laws regu AfarrA 8,1842. state; and the said corporation may dispose of to me; the Lord spare you over your family , bestowed, showering down blessings and the purse was found in his pantaloons lating their duties, have satisfied him that, Andrew T. Jud«on, District Judge. the same from time to lime, to such an amount but I have left a wife and two small chil thanks on the giver, not in the set phrases of pocket. Rule 25.—Form of JSotice to be sent to each with a continuation of a like service bjr all as will meet the demands for deposites, and dren of my own at home, after me in Ireland ; the mendicant, but in the burst of eloquence John said the gentlemen turning round, •creditor, named in the original Petition, by an the agents of the Department, its obligations the income or the profit thereof, shall be di and your honor would never wish to keep too fervid not to gush from the heart. Those you shall be no loser by this affair. Here indifferent person, or lhe Marshall, asihe Order vided and applied among the persons making me from them entirely,, the wife and the are ten guineas for you ; go home now, but may be met by its income, during the pre may require, for 'he bankrupt, after discharge only who have seen a family of such beggars the deposites, their executors or administra I wjll not forget your wife's honesty. sent year.—Madisonian. and certificate. This petition is presented after children.' as I describe, can fancy the joy with which Well John, said the gentleman, «you Within a month John Carson was settled the decree in bankruptcy has passed. tors, in just proportions, with such reasonable the poor woman welcomed her husband back Not Indictable.—Chief justice Story, of have earned your twelve guineas, and you in a nice slated house, which the squire had To Creditor of deduction as may be chargeable thereon ; and informed him of the purse full of gold. Boston in an opinion delivered on Saturday have been in every respect so good a servant furnished and made ready for them. What By order of the District Court of Connecticut you and the principal of such deposite or depos 'And where did Mick, my boy find it V in last, declared that combinations of workmen ites may be withdrawn by the owners there that if you are agreeable, I intend^ to give with high wages and the reward he got are notified that my further petition in bank quired John- Carson. to raise or fix the standard of their wages is ruptcy, for a discharge and certificate, will be you what is worth the twelve guineas ten from the judge and the ten guineas for re of, or bv any other person or persons duly 'It was the young squire, for certain, who •ot an indictable offence. The decision iieard at the District Court Room in on iimes over, in place of your wages. But turning the purse, he was well to do in the authorised for said purpose, on giving notice dropped it,' said his wife ; for he rode down was given in the case of the journeymen book lhe day of 1842. you shall have your choice; will you take world and was soon able to stock a little farm of such intention in writing, and lodging the the road this morning, and was leaping his makers who had been indicted for a conspir Yours. &e. same with the Secretary of such corporation what 1 offer on my word ? where he. lived respectable all his days.— After the above is filled up and signed by the horse in the gap where Micky picked it up; acy.—Palladium. ';V\ at least four months previous to withdraw John saw no reason to think that his mas On his death bed he g»ve his children the bankrupt, an indifferent person will compare but sure John, he has money enough besides ter was jesting with him, or was insincere in very three advices which his master had An individual named Edward Stevenson and seal it, and direct (he same to each creditor the said deposite or deposites. and never the half penny have I to buy my making the offer; and therefor, after a slight has published a statement in the Sangamo .ai his usual place of residence, like any other Sec. 4. Said corporation, at their annual poor childer a bit to eat this blessed night. given him on parting: meeting, shall have power to elect by ballot consideration, told him that he agreed to take •Npver to take a bye 103d when they (111.) Journal, in which he affirms that his letter, and on the seal side, must be added these •Never mind that,' said John ; do as I bid brother was murdered in Jackson eounty on words : "The Bankrupt notice of^ any other persons to be members of said cor for his waoes whatever he would advise, could follow a highway. you, and take up the purse at once to the big the 2d June, by two Mormons named Brown The indifferent person wili see that all these poration. whether it was the twelve guineas or not, Never lodge in a honse where an old man house, and ask for the young squire. I have and Abbott, because he would not contrib blanks are properly filled up, then he will lodge Sec. 5. Said corporation shall have a 'Then listen attentively to my words,' said two cakes which I brough all the way from is married to a young woman. •the letters in the P ist Office, and make his re- ute to build the Temple at Nauvoo. common seal, which they may change or the gentleman. England, and they will do for the children's And above all remember that honesty is •lurn in the following form : First—I would teach you th;s—never to renew at pleasure; and that all deeds, con supper. I ought surely to remember, as the best policy.' Martyrs to vice far exceed the martyrs to ItETUKN. veyances, grants, covenants, and agreements take a bye road when you have the highway. virtue, both in endurance and in number. So 'To the District Court of Connecticut: right I have, what my master told me for my made by their Treasurer, or any other per Secondly—take heed not to lodge in the blinded are we to our passions, District of Connecticut ss. this day of twelve months wages", seeing I never as yet, Whvt an Example.— The Washingtoni- that wesufier house where an old man is married to a 1842. I ih^n deposited in the Post Office son by their authority and direction shall be found what he sSid to be wrong. ans resorting to a Distillery!—The Wash- more to be damned than to be saved. good and valid ; and said corporation shall young woman. at in said District, a notice to each and And what did. he say ? inquired his wife. ingtouians of Hartford celebrated this anni «Be-toare' as the potter said to the Itiihpof at all times have power to sue, and may be And thirdly remember that honesty is the all the creditors named in petition of in That honesty,is the best policy, answered versary of American Independance in the clay. 'I will be burnt first' saucily resjbtid* •bankruptcy, directed to the said creditorsat ibeit sued * may defend and shall be held to an best policy. first Distillery erected in Connecticut.. The ed the mud. •several and usual place of residence, in conform swer,'bv the name and style aforesaid. These are three advices I would pay you John. . . L 'Tis very well; and 'tis mighty easy for building is 204 feet long, and there was ity to Rule 25, of the District Court ofConnec Sec. 6. After the first meeting, to be hoi with ; and they are in value far beyond any There is a man in Wetumpka, Alabama, them to say so who have never been sore room to set six tables the whole length. The acut. and in compliance with the published ordei den as hereafter directed, there shall be held gold ; however, there is a guinea for your so polite, that he never passes a petticoat -.'i'h temptedtemnted bydv distressdistress andanu famine,i».u.ue. to say other-• stand for the orators was a still upside down, •of said Court. in annual meeting of the members of said traveling charges, and two cakes, one of hanging on a clothes line,1 that he don't Wowr Indifferent person. f,?l. i. .oough for pe corporation, in the month of June, annually, which you must give your wife, and the u Sworn to and subscribed this day of t0 in the'city of Bridgeport, and at such other other you must not eat tyourseIf until yott John. •L842. Justice of the Peace. ':-r,
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Storm in Indiana—A desolating rain The Russian Railroad.— It is fctn*ed thrt Later from Europe. than enough for the purpose of the Govern nullify the Distribution act He moved the on Steamboat Line between Hart, nnd and hail storm, says the Cincinnati Enqui- e E-nperor had obtained bis first loan of, ment. eteience • i tin-* t evolution to the Comuiiijee F\latie phia— In our marine list of \e«ter- Arrival of the British Queen. r. i assed over the'neighborhood i f Brook- I0.00d.000 at 8£ per cent, to conim- nee hisi r LyVvits mentioned the arrival of the iron Mr Evans replied to some of the assertions on public Lands. , . v: v ; and work of a rail road, from Sr. Pete rs- The steam-ship British Q,ueen from Ant iy freight bout Iron sides, Maishman. 56 lie, In liana, on the 3d ult destioying the of Mr Woodbury, and went into a spirited Mr Preston was opposed to- the distribu- 'burg to Moscow, 460 miles- by t' e present werp on the 5th and Southampton (Eng.) on hufs fiom Philadelphia, wi'h m*ichandize crops, growing timber buildings &c. in its defence of'the domestic industry of the coun non policy although he made no diiect at raveled road. $30,000,000 it is cajculatt , the 10th, reached New Yook about 10 o'- oal to M. W. Chapin & Co. She is track, which was from one to three mile? try. He contended that, as all our male ach upon it now. He considered i; just ihat ill finish the work that distance. Then dock Wednesday evening after a boisterous opof a line of iron steamboats which are to wide. . The hail stones were so large and adult population could not be agriculturalists, the expense of acquiring the lands should be omplete the grand enterprise now cotitem- passage of 17 clays from the latter port. regit larlv between this port and Phila- fell in sticjj torrents, thut the crops of all kinds it was the duty of the government to extend paid out of the proceeds of their sales; and ated, the road is to be continued in nearly She brings 35 passengers. r ere completely destroyed. The hail stones its fostering care over the interests of our more especially in thp present crippled eo^- hia, leaving "this place once a week — weighed from one to two ounces, and such direct line, 740 miles farther to the Caspi ' She lost a sailor overboard on the llth, people, so that the productive industry of the ditiou of the Treasury did hedepieciate the S is 100 feci in length, 23 feet in breadth, quantities remained on the ground,, that i sea, which will be across the heart of the while engaged in securing an anchor, and country might be properly distributed, and squandering the revenue from customs to et deep, and can carry about 180 tons— waggon loads might have been carried-off as Russian territory, and from boundary to every effort to save him proved fruitless. our manufactures encouraged. Without enhance the proceeds of the lands. The rev Vien loaded she draws but 5 1-2 feet con late as the following day. The forest trees boundary of the Emperor's dominions; this Sir Robert Peel's new Tariff bill passed action the Senate adjourned. enue from customs might as well be given sejentlv c;m piss up and down the river were stripped of their leaves, and chickens fvrnish a very important facility f« rthe its third reading in the House of Lords on In the House, the question on the recjec away directly. Mr Allen concurred in the fr of toll. She is mov> d by two of Enick and birds destroyed, and in many cases, hor- ransportation of troops &c. and give the the night of the 8th, by 52 to 9. tion of Mr Arnold's bill to reduce the pay of views of Mr Presten. sc's Propellers placed in her stern, and he<- and cattle were severely injured, and a Emperor an immense advantage. For the The distress in the Manufacturing Dis members of Congress to $6. and mileage ac The bill providing for the satisfaction of rt'chinery which is very simple, takes up nnnr er killed. ' * xtcution of this stupenuious work, we un tricts continues and is rather increasing in cordingly; and the salaries of all the Gov Choctaw claims under the treaty of Dancing ^'little room that h"r accommodations for The loss of property from the storm, in the derstand that labor in abundance can be ob severity. In L°eds, 4,000 families are re ernment officers twenty five per cent (on Rabbit Creek was passed. idght, and for loadin.' and unloading, are neighborhood of B'ookville, is* estimated at tained at 30 cents a day and even b ss. ceiving Parochial relief. which the previous question had been moved) The Revenue bill was taken up the first /•ry superior. Her speed is from six to Col. Dundas of the Army has been public from $50,000 to SI00,000. was taken and the House refused to rej ci amendment of the Senate's Committee there fiiles an hour, but she is schr.rigged, when The Sheriff of Schoharie—Satisfactory Iy punished for using at table language dis if- wind is favorable this can be considerably the bill, Yeas 45, nays 124. to reducing the duty on cotton bag"ing from Remarkable Effects of":Lightning.—A evidence, having b< en laid before Governor respectful to the Queen. ncreased.— Hart. Cnurant. The bill was then read a second time and five to three cents and a half per square yd , remarkable fact connected with the death o Seward that the snerifFof Schoharie, an Al- The prospects of the harvest in England Mr Thompson of La moved its reference to pending. Mr Preston advocated the amend .Mrs. Grosh, of Washington county Md. b.inv Regency man. had beeuagjninistering to is favorable. , Resignation of Dr. Bangs—The Rev. to the Committee of the whole on the. Union meui and opposed the taxing of one portion who was killed by lightning, is mentioned the lusts of some of the prisoners, by admit In the House of Commons on the 7th, Mr )r. Bangs President of Wesleyan Universi with instructions to amend it so as to fix the .if the people for the protection of another. in the Hagerstown News. Every stich o ting women of ill fame into their apartments, Ban;>erman moved a reduction of ihe duty t, Middletown, has signified to the pruden pay at §8 per diem actual attendance except The great olject now to be accomplished the lady's clothing was tore from her person the Governor very properly and promptly on Foreign grain till the 1st of January, in 111 committee his intentions to resign his in case of sickness, to be reduced one quarter was the collection of sufficient revenue for and the fragaments thereof were thrown into removed the delinquent Irom office, and ap view of the pre?' nt distress. The motion ffice i mmedialely after the approaching at the commencement of every month after Government; but this bill instead of being a tree som ...... An opening was made through the Turin they prot-ctthe State from the pernicious .i Li , • , • . , J,i tnnished bv the ?udden striking or th"ir tents, influence of of Loco.'oco counsels, and stcure same time $16,803,613. was disinten sted. He believed that 88 was the bill leg.i lizing and appropi latin lor suduj ^ flnfj in Canaan on the morning of the 27>h inst • • i ii u -i' wnicnwhich were leveledieveim withwuu incthe grou Mr Smith of Ct presented resolutions of not to great for members, and that the mile necessary ol jects as have usually been itclu- , .. j ,u~ so that p' rsons passed through it on fool.— to the United States Setia.e a WHIG for the , } J, . .- , itheirtheir contents scattered over the commons the Legislature of Connecticut in favor o! age might be somewhat reduced, although ded in general appropriation bills without oth This is th" la-t point of the Rail Road to b next six years. v . In IB ihimore the lightning struck in several the repeal of the Bankrupt and Distribution the question of extreme reduction was one er amtiouiy id I.JW. j, finished between Albany and Boston, ft The Century Plant —We alluded a few pi ices, and three or four persons were seri Laws, in favor of discriminating duties, cash of doubtful propriety. Mr Pendleton mov The day was consumed in the consideriji 581 feet long through solid rock, whic days ago to the luxuriance of the gio^th of payments, and the raisin? of the necessarj ed the previous question. The demand was ouslv though not fatalI v injured. forms the sides and arched root of the tunnel 'ion arid adoption of amendments and in a' Palladium. the stem of ibis rare plan*, at the Manor revenue for an economical Administration of not seconded. d -sultory discussion (on the detail ) The house. Let the reader judge. We are in Murder in Sprinsfit Id.—We learn from Government. Mr Turney renewed the demand for the HiU by m^iins of a late session was passed formed bv one of the committee that its i Who Slew all these ?—It was'ril I, ex- Mr Thompson ol Harden & Co's Exj ress The Revenue bill was then taken up and previous question; which was seconded, throrgh th<- rommiitee and reported to the growth in 24 hours was eigi teen inches. laims ihe rum bottle. I am inanimate, and from Springfield this morninsr that there was Mr Evans in his usually clear and <-onci-« yeas 95, noes 54 The vote on ordering House. The House adjourned Albany Argus. consequently fiee from censure Was it manner made an expose thereof. The ques the main question was taken by yens and a terr.ble affray in Springfield on Stturda FKIDAY July 29. you xVlr Distiller ? No, not at all. I sol I to The 'wild man' who has so long^ infested tion on the a-meudments it is nnd< rstood is nays, and to the universal astonishment and night, in v.Gic.h one individual w;-s ktlbd the storekeeper, and would be pleased to see the woods in the r.cighhoihood of Albion to be taken to morrow. The Senate A'lj. solicitude of the House, was carried, yeas 89, In Senate, the Revenue bill came up, anrf another shockingly wounded. It appea intemperance put down ; but the merchant Me.; has bei n caught, arid is found to be a In the House Mr. Fillmore offered a res nays 72. The bill was ordered engrossed: a long debate ensued upon the Senate com that, some of the workmen in one o th will have it, and I may as wr with the knife of the assassin New mode of Navigation—A line of The bill to regulate the rates of postage none of the appropriations shall he paid to House adjourned. drunkard's grave. Why-here's my license, ow'ner of%the-hoMsedriven through his hea schooners with 'steam propellers,' las been was taken up. The vote ordering its en the regiment of dragoons of 1836. Mr Ad SATURDAY July 30. giving full and ample power to vend spirit The second person that entered was a established between Oswego, on Lake Onta grossment having been reconquered, thesec ams advocated the reduction of the Armv, In the House, the resolution reported by ons liquors. No manneid purchase niy shockingly wounded, having received sever rio, and Chicago, on Lake ./Michigan, pass tion rel itive to the postage of letters was referring to the want of revenue of Govern Mr Cooper of Pa.-from the Committee on spirits unless he chooses nnd it is not my al gashes in the bowels, which is thoug ing through the Welland canal irrCanada. stricken out, and the bill with the remaining business if he kills himself by drinking. So ment, and saying that the President, without Indian Affairs relative to Indian frauds re may prove fatal. The murderer was soon The corner stone tf the Bunk#/. Hill Mon provisions, viz, subjecting way newspapers any authority of law whatever, was levying ported l'-y Li< ut. Col. Hitchcock, werenae u,|vft n~ after ciII, it is imposib-le-to-ans A-e.r -the nrl secured.— PthllailiUni. to letter postage only on those sent from the : r rn os 00 ument, ju I now completed, was laid seven taxes on our importation. =' P P ^ " r-motto-•impossibIe-(or office of the publisher of a size less than teen years ago in the pr«sence of Lafayette. system of Charles I. of collecting ship money Tuesday. us, but there is one who not only can answer It is stated in the Portland Argus, that 1,400 square inches; imposing additional for which he was brought to the block. Mr A mold reported back from the select it but will hold equally responsible the Dis Messrs A. ds A. Lawrence & Co., Boston, It is an interesting fact that in consequence . postage for every additional five square in He opposed the principle of standing ar committee his bill for the reduction of the tiller, the Meichant Tavern keeper >nd time who s^ll the Lowell cittori goods, have on of the influence of the temperance cau.-e in ches: prohibiting rail roads, steamboats and mies, and siid the increase propose^ by the compensation of Members of Congress and serving L- gislator, and before his .bar. the hand 23,000 hiles, or about 25,000,000 yi.'s. New Haven, lesstbanone half the usual private expresses from carrying letters and Administration in the Navy and Army would officers of Government. The reduction to widow and orphan will not have to plead for This includes the York Mill, Dover, and the number of Criminal prosecutions have taken. parcels. &c.—was passed. Cocheco Mills, S co—J.imes W Page & Co cost $40 000,000 this year. $6 per diem and'mileage of members: of justice in vain.— 7empeiange Agent. place in that city. - The Navy Appropriation Bill was taken and James H Mills & Co., from the various Mr Allen of Me, regretted that the line Congress is retained. A graduated scale up and the Senate receded from its amend other establishments in New England, have The largest whig meeting since 1840 was h id not been run according to the treaty of is substituted for the reduc:ion ol 25 per cent Coal of an excellent quality l as been found ments concerning the item for the pav of held at Lowell on Saturday nieht. Great 1783, that the rights of the United States on a 11 salaries of officers, and some other fifteen miles so'uth of Uiica in O.ieda coun ibout an equal amount, making fifty millions officers and seamen, from $2,335,000 to of yaids of goods piled up in the enthusiasm prevailed ; energetic speeches and M iine had not been defended. modifications are made. Mr Gwin from the ty near the center of the State of New York stores of $2,800,000, and increasing the appropriation were made, and a resolution unanimously The hour of one having arrived the com same Committee made a minositv report The quaI ity of the coal h»s bes n ttsied, and mer hanls, waiting for market. for the Navy Yard at P.-nsncola and concur passtd nominating HenryClav for President. mittee proceeded to vote. The first amend retaining the present rate of per diem and proved »qual to the best L'verpool or red in the amendment of the House increas During a r. cent debate in the U. S. Senate Tribune. - ment of the S n.'ite was non concurred in mileage for the first five months of any ses Blossfcurgh. No particular examination ing the items for carrying into effect the on certain bills for the relief of the \\ idows of Ayes 49, noes 100. sion, reducing it thereafter to 2?4 has vet been made of the ext nt of this n*-w Sovereign Remedies—For gout, toast and acts for the suppression of the Slave Trade. s ddieis of the Revolution, one was presente'd Amendment No 2, to strike out the pro Mr Arnold wished the bill made the spe discovery, but from certain surveys made in water; hooping cough, ipecacuanha; bile, A committee en conference was appointed in behalf of i widow who had been the wife viso of the House to the item for cnmmuia cial order in the House for Tu sd Missouri, Mississippi, Ohio and Ar two of the leaders, however, with what must Dick's attorney in the following 1 iw lan on the subject of the communication of the or Navy, except as servants. A four story boarding house in New Or- kansas rivers $.100,000 Several amend soon be the interference of civil authorities, guage:—'And that, whereas the said Thorn President rel.itive to a piopositmn from the The Committee of conference on the leins was burnt on the night of the 19, >md ments to include other rivers were made, will break up their nests of iniquity in Illi as at s id town, on the year and day last French Government to establish a joint line amendment of the Navy Appropriation bill the boarders narrowly escaped by letting and rejected—one by Mr Snyder to include nois. aforesaid, in, and upon the body of the said of steam packets between New York and made their report, which was agreed to, and thernselvsdown by sheets and counterpanes. Salt River [Laughter] was adopted. The Joe Smith, the Mormon Prophet, is no Richard, against th^jeace of this State, then Havre; conclnding with a resolution re the bill was sent to the House. A black boy is supposed to have perished in amendment ,©f.the Semite was then rejected. doubt one of the greatest scoundr^'s unhung and there being, did make a most, violent questing the Pres'dent to causp to be drawn The Revenue bill was taken up. and after the flames. and General Bennett is probably only a lit- T-He committee rose and reported the bill up bv the Secretary of the N-vy and report a discussion of some length on the protective assault and inflicted a great many and diverse tie better. Bennett however, is doing essen SharkCaught.—On Friday says the N. Y .to"the House, where the action of the Com ed at the next session of Congress a plan of policy, the question was taken on Mr Cal blows, kicks cuffs, thumps, contusions, tial service now, as State's evidence. Thr Sun, at Catherine market pier, a shark 10 mittee was.confirmed except the appropria operations 2nd an estimate of the probable ex houn's amendment to th'e amendment of the gashes, wounds, hurts' cuts damages, and St Louis R^public-n announces his arrival feet long was killed and seeured by Mr John, tion; for Salt River. penses thereof. The resolution was adopted Committee to change the duty on cotton ihjuries, in and upon the heads, neck breast v in St Louis on the 14th. to take depositions, Barten, corner of Catherine and South. " -4Vlr Arnold at length succeeded in intro Mr Stanly, from the military committee bagging from three and a half cents per stomach hips knees shins and heels, of the tc., an I to urge the active interference of streets. .: • ducing'his bill for the reduction• °f the pay reported with amendments, the Senate bill square yard to twenty per cent, advalorem: said Richard—with divers sticks staves and mileage cf members of Congress for the reorganization of the army, which rejected. the Missouri authorities, in demanding Joe stones guns swords dirks bowie-knives, dag Charles F. Mitchell was committed to the- The bill was read through, and Mr Wise was referred to committee of the whole on the No further action had been had at the Smith as accessary to the assassination of gers, pistols cutlasses bludgeons blunderbus Sing Sing Prison last Monday, 25th, for S objected to its second reading, the"' question Union where he intends immediatejy to call close of this (3 P. M.) Gov. Boggs. ses, and boarding pikes, then and there held years. His aged mother accompanied him came up under the rule, 'Shall the bill be it up for action. I It is worth while to remark here that Joe in the hands.pa ws,fists,claws.'eeth and clutch and did not leave him until the Prison doors- has become a hot loco foco, and is likely 2; rejected Mr Arnold's bill for the reduction of sala Murder in Philadelphia —By a slip from es ofhim the said Thomas.' were barred. v ' herefore to receive political protection from Mr Arnold advocated the bill as a mea ries of members of Congress and officers of the Philadelphia Public Ledger we learn Rather Personal. At a celebration of the- his al ies in Illinois. Triumphs of Steam—The greatest triumph sure of retrenchment, demanded by the uni Government, was taken up. Mr Wm B that on Wednesday morning at about aquar 4th at Clearfield Pa,amoug a number of navigation has yet accomplished was achiev versal depression and embarrassments exist Campbell of Term, advocated at some length ter past six o'clock, a man named Noah Lou- sentiments which were given, were some of! We learn from the Providence Journal, ed by the Brit'sh and North American royal ing among the people. Mi Win Cost John his motion to reconsider the vote on the en gee. who kept a brokers offr*e in Third street h character bordering on the personal. The- that I>a Collins, of Lebanon in this State, mail steamer Columbia, which made her last :-'K son opposed the bill, and gravely (?) gave grossment of the bill, and desired its com above. Chestnut, was murdered by a man following is a specimen : was arrested in that city on Sunday, on a passage from Boston to Liverpool (including •Tirv' notice of an amendment which he desired to mitment to the Committee of the Whole for who entered his office, it is supposed, for ihe 'Let us be temperate in eating as well aa ,, charge of attempting to excite incendiarism a stoppage at Halifax) in 1 1 days and twelve offer, authorising each member to draw the purpose of a delib> rate consideration and purpose of robbing him Mr Loujee receiv in drinking—Two pies and one chicken ate " He arrived there on Saturday, went to see a hours. The Great Western, too, made a whatever he considered his services worth, perfecting the Whole bill before its passage. ed one or two stabs in the side from a dirk, too much for one man.' not exceeding $8 per diem, lie himself in worthy colored man, and staled to him that splendid run across the Atlantic. She sailed He then withdrewhis motion. one of w^hich entered.his heart and produced Resignation—Major Noah, it is said had v this case would draw the whole $8. Mr Dorr was in the neighborhood of the State, from New York on the same day that the The vote on the engrossment of the bill death almost instantly. and th t an attempt would be made to fire resigned the office of Associate Judge of the- : Wise opposed the bill, and avowed his readi The assassin, after a vigorons chase was Columbia left Boston, and notwithstanding a was reconsidered—yeas 86, nays 82. The Providence. He said that men were ready deviation of 200 miles to the South to avoid Court of Sessions. ness to go to increase the pay of Members of crptnred in the 4th story of a store where he question recurring on the motion of reference t» do it, and urged the colored man to join in ice, made h»>r passage to Bristol in 12 days Thomas H. Seymour Esq has been ap- Congress, whom he considered poorer paid, had endeavored to secrete himself. He first to a select committee with instructions, the it He was committed for examination. pointed Clerk of the County and Superior S according to their services, than any other gave his name as Smith, but afterwards said and 12 hours. She had on board 99 passen class of Government officers. He said he bill was further debated at some lenath by P. S. On Tuesday evening Collins open gers. Courts in the place of James H Halcomb. ' v1- Messrs Cushing, Profit, S Mason, and James it was Milton J Alexander. He is--a ta ed a large vein in his arm by means of •> cot would vote no more pay for themselves until stout well dressed young man, said to be Hart. Courant. . of Pa, in opposition, and Messrs Houston. nail and had lost a large quantity of blood The sea serpent has been seen by Capt. th'by had appropriated for the pay of-ail offi 'Have you a pen and ink /' said the doctor; Sprigg, Cooper of Ga, and Powell and Bee- Southerner, aod apparently not more than when his situation was accidentally discover II ;tch in Penobscot bay ! He approached cers under government. 'No,' said the poor woman. son in advocacy. 25 years of age In his confession he told ed by one of his keepers. His wound was it within thirty feet, and thus had a fair view Mr Wise moved to lay the bill on the 'Well, I have lost my pencil—give ine a . the* police officers that he was wooing a dressed and on further examination he was of the p-irt out of water. He says that the table, rejected: yeas 51: nays 108. The three days consideration on the sub piece of chalk.' voung woman, who retused to marry him. discharged, it being ascertained he was par head was elevated about two fe«t, was flat on Without further action the House adj. ject was finally terminated by referring the And the doctor chalked his prescription because he had no money, and that his mo tially insane. He was taken home by h's the top like a snake's, and ihe neck bent like TUESDAY, July 26. bill to a Select Committee. And the House upon the door, telling the afflicted female to; ' live in committing the murder was to raise brother. a snake's when crawling on the ground ; the adjourned. give that to her son when he woke. In Senate to day, after some important a sufficient sum to efluct his matrimonial al eyes were the size of a half of a dollar, and THURSDAY, July 28. 'Take it. my boy, take it,' said the old business, the Revenue hill was taken up and liance. William M. Holland, Esq, whose death very svakish; the body was the size of a woman, luting the door from its hinges,and Mr Woodbury spoke at some length. He In Senate, to day Mr Preston called upon we noticed last week, formerly resided in half barrel and thirty feet of it was carrying it to the sick youth when his eyes, * contended that twenty.or twenty two millions its second reading the r- solution submitted a An Unique Funeral —'Look a hea, B ss this city—was a professor in Washington out of water. After looking at them awhile, opened. c would be o sufficient sum to collect from few days since by him providing that here —what's matter ? you'? puttin on airs, niy College* and practiced law with Governor it sunk into the water and moved off", leaving 1don't know how you are to' do it, I ami customs. This bill proposed to raise twenty after the moneys paid for the extinguish gar,' was addsessed by a half loafer darkie Ellsworth. At the first establishment of the a wake behind it like that of a steamboat. •ev'pn. The public lands it had been nscer- ment of Indian titles io lands shall be reim to a short negro boy, who was slowly walk Patriot & Democrat, he was one of the prin- sure, but the doctor says it is good, and:vou> tiined from offici-1 sources would this year iinbursed to the Treasury out of the proceeds ing with deliberate and measured steps, and eipal contributors to its editorial columns— It issaid that Peach scions ingrafted into •hud better try it I' " rv" yield three millions, which should be return of those lands. Mr White, of la., considered a small coffin under his arm. Bass paid no H,e was a gentleman of superior talents and the root of the Butternut Tree will grow and 'Simbo, you nigger are you afiraid: o ed to the Treasury. By restoring this fund that the effect of this rasolution would be to attention to the salutation, but only waved irreproachable morals. His death is deeply produce fruit, at the same time be exempt work f 'Bress you, massa, I no afraid obi anil collecting but twenty two millions by defeat one of the favorite measures of the his hand, and exclaimed in a deep and grave regretted by numerous friends and admirers from the attack of the eneiny of the Peach work—I'll lie down and go asleep, eight by the bill tl«?y would have more Whig party for the last twelve yean, and to tone of voice, 'go away Sam,—I'se% funeral.' in Hartford.—Pat. 4* Eagle. Tree at its root. ^ nig siae t
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The Joo n il of Commerce sa\s thai Colonel ment. will pass between the tellers." Messrs ft0Rim GAZBTTfi. (.teuton declares himself in favor of Mr. Van W. C Joh uson. and Gentry,of Tennessee, then J\*ovelty Selling off at Cost! — • +• Buren for the n.-xt Presidency. This c ay be arm in arm. passed between the tellers, bowing WITHOUT PARALLEL ' lVodiicsdaj', Angus! 1842. so, in vjew of the tfF>rts making in soriie quar on both sides, amid shouts of InnghJer from all HE Subscribers being about to change their mode of business, now offer to the public i IN TIIE WORLD. sides ofihe House, they being the only person* T Large and well selected assortment of Fashionable Dry Goods at CoStPrlce ters IO bring John C Calhoun forward, against «.r Ih- Splendid Letta Notices of liear'i.g in bankruptcy. for HE PROPRIETORS As they intend remaining in the village a few weeks, a rare oppoituniiy is now offered to $ny whom the Missouri Senator en:e iains feeling* who diJ pass between tlietn. T New Ifork Menagerie wishing to purchase goods to do so at rates unusually low. They have ever had the credil'of lie ai it»i^ office. ,' V '' present loihe public without, addtiioutil^harge, of bitier hostility We doubt very rrr ch A General Meeting of ihe A.lumnr of Yale selling cheap, and now desire to carry oflfibe palm by selling goods at such rates as cannot fail; Also. tho various kinds of LAW BLANKS in not only the Rare and Beautiful Zoological Mi . Benton cares a quid of tobacco for either of College is to beheld arNew Haveu on Wednes to suit the most fastidious. If you wish for Glorious Bargains call at their establishment .Itiirse of preparation. being oeaily printed "0 Collection but a most Magnificent Series of West side of itie Bridge, next door to Stevensou's Hotel. ; r V ine paper, which will be sold on very rnoi'eraie thetn. Having an eye to the White House day A M. August 17, the day preceding Com Effects! aided by Paintings by the first Artists, mencement (which is the present yearon Thurs "A word to the wise is sufficient." BE ATT Y & OSBORN llerms. • himself* he is not the man to brook rivalry with illustrating the dark depts ofihe Indian jungle— day.) for social "and friendly greetings. After ihe burning skies of the Torrid Zone— out a little exercise of his- well know amiability. J which ihey are to receive a public address from of the bloody thirsty Tiger and Monarch Lion. National Intelligencer, is believed to have Professor Silliman. It is expected that a num The very warm weather of Wednesday last ber of the most emineut graduates will be pres WILL BE EXHIBITED W l 8'4 2. held out long lor ihe eniire Madcwaska settle was followed by a slight shower ai this place, in ent. At Norwalk, on Suturday Aug. 6th, 1842. tnunt. Bu: the Maine Commissioners are said Som e thin g JE xtr a I the. evening, and a Refreshing & agreeable change for I day only. Doors open at 2 o'clock, have been as irrmoveable as any Ir.ur pine Weslcyan University.—The annual com in the temperature of the.atmo-phere. At New mencement at ibis Institution will take place Performances commence, at 3£ o'clock P. M. umps'on ihe disputed territory- So Mai-e Haven, instead of a shower, they had a violent on Wednesday next. The Rev. Horace Admission 25 cts. Children under 10. £ pricel NEW GOODS AGAIN! nder lite arrangement, goes to llie riv*.r St storm of rain, hail, blue fish, &c. Grent dam Busline!I of this city will address the Cu Previous to the performances Great Musical olio's. It is not unlikely, we lealn, that the viet ian Society on the afternoon of the pre Treats will be ottered by a superior orchestra. age was done to windows-fanrl vegetation by the Cheaper than Ever Known Reiore I ine which the Dutch arbiter decided for, the ceedin? day. and on the evening- of the same Band attached to the exhibition. hail which is represent of a large size—blue fish ine of the St. John and Abe St. Francis, will be day Ejisha Btirril Esq. of Worcester Mass, do.—varying froiri 1. to 8 and 10 inches in reed to. Bui then Maine gets, what the will deliver tin oration before the Peitholo- J a ill e s M a 11 o r y & C o length, big enough to give one a no inconsider «ian and P-hilorhtlorian Societies of the utch King did not give her, the navigation of able poll. New Haven is the greatest place of University. HVE received an additional supply of! er GoodSfJwhich added to their former ; he river; and this trebles the value of all her The examination of candidates for admis H stock,sioek, makes their assortment complete, auUand itieyihey would respectfully iovite their old its size any where between Cape Cod and the customeis and the public general to their assortment of all pine trees. sion will take place on Thursday. Gulf Stream, measuring it by the unusual sights CSieap l>ry Goods, Westwardly of theSt. Francis, England lakes Hartford Coura.nl Saturday. and distinguished visitors, with which it is so as they are determined to keep their stock full. All those that are in want will find il to theif tract of mountain land, untimhered, and of no • merest to call. We have a good assortment of Cloths—Cassimeres—Sattinetts—Vt frequently favored ! The celebrated Herr Driesbaclt, the Gambroons—Drillings—Linnen and Cotton Gooils. and Summer Stuffs or^all descripttc lily value but as a boundary 5 ond she rclin- The annual commencement of the Wash (Treat subduer of the savage Denizens of the Also, a good assortment, ol Carpeting, Malting and Rug's. Also, all the scarce . r^. opishes to the United States Rouse's Point, the ington Cn!le. whole of the immense arena in which tins Great Muslin de Lains, good Quality from Is to 2 and 3d per yard of the work coniain? 64 pages of very interest Zoological Sp etacle will be shown, is bounded right. Broad Cloth?, Cassimeres and"Satiinetts, and every article that can be called for in ao ex • siv® ing and ustful mailer, a frontispiece,, a colored At market S00 head beef Cattle, including by an immense Don Inclosure precluding the LAUDABLE.—We understand that Engine 100 left overla-t week ;2500 sheep aud Latr.bs; remotest possibility of danger. ' Dry Good Goods establishment do, and a page of music—and affored at the American Prints from 4d to Is per yard Co. No. 1, have in contemplation the erection 5U Cows and Calves. low rate of SI 00 a year. It is a wholesome, BEEF—35 50 a $G was the general range of 1 uURT of Probate for the Dtsi.nf Ridgefield English do lC Is to Is Sd per yard of a more commodious building, a* a depository valuable periodical. published by D. Newell. CJ bath limited and allowed 6 months from French yard wide do at only Is for their machine, with a .-etond story room IL0& Cows—All but 10 were sold at $20 the date hereof, for the creditors ofihe estate ol Domestic Muslins bv the case or bale at less than factory prices 152 Nassau street. New York. ' *j,. N. B Country Merchants are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock. suitable for a pl/ice of meeting for the transaction arid §35 a S3S per Cow cnrl Calf Clarissa Benedict, Sheep.—Sheep sold at -?1 50 a §"4. and Iambs late of Ridjefield, deceased, to exhibit their Norwalk, April 25...1842 G RUM AN $Co. of the business of the company. It is also ^in Editor ^Gazette, Sir:—Your r.f article last at SI a S2 75. - claims for settlement. Those who neglect to contemplation to furnish this room iviili books week in relation to "That ExpedUion-'Weixtaiuh BAY—New sold at 50 a 75 cts and old a; present their accounts properly attested within ISSOLUTION.—'The Co Partnership Valuable Property. heretofore existing unrter the name of T. FOR SALE—A valuable proper and periodicals, and make it an attractive place 62A<787£ cts per ICO lbs. said time will be debarred a recovery. All per D a word of correction. In the first place, i' is not Crissey ic Co. is by mutual consent this day ty beautifully situated in the town of or tc?»rt for lisi'lijL naistiuie. It is !jifir wisli sons indebted to said estate, are requested to trim i.tfSffffero was a (tailing far home ot the —~ TAIIirrniEs." make immediate payment to dissolved. All accounts of rhe late firm w ill l><- Wilton, on the main road leading" to put up such a builitingas will better-become set'led by W. M Crissey, and it is hoped iha' fromM Dantiury to the borough of Norwalk, and landing of ihe second day One of the crew .. — 1 • - • — RUSSKLL B KEELKR, Executor. every one indebted to ihem will call and seith ibout 4 miles from the latter place. This pro our borough than the old rookery they rfiow oc left at New London for the purpose of visiting > Ridgefield, August 4. 1S42. +3;32 Ai ) irtchester, on Saturday, 2'i \ nit, by the their accounts without further invitation. perty consists of a gootl comfortable two story cupy. This enterprise they undertake, and in Rev. Edward Bryan, Mr. Cha's, son of J. B. a relative. There wos no further diminution lorsrs Balsam ot Liverwotl io be a certain ihe road and directly fronting the aforesaid this day dissolved. RUFDS H PICKET. wishes of their fire department, so long as it uremises. All the foregoing property will be voice of ridicule,) being just one a picce, three ^ ' H ^subscriber would inform the public,(hat remedy for this complaint, as I have used ii THAD S HOYT. ? myself and found its fffecis immediate. 1 sold on accommodating terms. Any person continues the organization and < fficii-ncy which hundred were caught in less than one hour. he has on bund upwards of S3.000 worth Ridgefield, July 22, 1S42. wishing to examine the same, may do soon il is now under. Let the work go bravely on ! of Boots ann Shoes, which he would .sell at re was much troubled until I made use of this All persons indebted to ihe above firm, are re* Tnere was scarcely a dissenting voice in de application to Jehiel Grumman, living on the duced pri- es. The l^est of fine Calf Boms at medicine M. L. H KNSHAW, 211 Mangin st. quested to mak? immediate payment to claring ibis one of the most agreeable excursion premises, or to SAMUEL P. RAN DIE, Trustee. . THE WEATHIU— Weoncsday and Satur- $5 per pair; and the best of ''alf Brogans at fharshness—Cured.—For the cine of HARVEY SMITH } Assignees of hoarseness I can strongly recommendDr. Tay Wilton. June 17, 1S42. ^5 <].iy of the past w eek, were unusually warm they had ever enjoyed. You will iheit-fore $2 per pair; Kipp Hoots at B2 50 per pair; 3T30 or THAD'S HOYT. \ R H. Pickett. Guars" Boots from 1 to S3 per pair: Coarse ami lor's Balsam of Liverwort. I have not only days. but after a -loni! on Su'iil.iv. 'he weather • dense correct ihe impression made by your OR &ALE.—Great Bargains.—;. Kipp Broogos for SI per p^ir: La lie< firit Gai found great benefit, but many of my congrega OUND—Picked up by the subscriber on was very sensibly cooler, and on Sunday nigh' statf m«jn: of last week and oblige TUE PARTY. tion by my recommendation have received great the4th of instant July, a small amount of F The Leather, Shoes', &c. comprising the ters for SI 50 per pair; Fine Kid Slippers and F stock in trade of Jehiel Grumjna*n. is bflfe/ettfoir winter bedding was very . comforta'de. At 6 Crr aiidy ! Ties from 6s to 7s per pair; Misses and Chil benefit from its virtue. Ii is at once mild, effi money, which the owner can have by proving cacious ami harmless. REV. AZ. LEWIS. property, and paying for this advertisement. sale on such terms as will make it an object'for o'clock on .Monday morning, the mercury Mood dren's Shoes of all kinds; Cacks for 2s 6d per those wishing to purchase,-. Knd Vho.have the "If Britannia rul> s the waves "said one of oair ; Boys Calf and Coarse Boots; Call'aud Severe Coughs and Colds.—I have had a GEORGE HOLMES. at 51. most severe cold and cough for a long tune Wilton. July 12, 1S42. 3-29* wherewithal io cash up, to givetherr attpntioni * o ir Rhode Island fi-hernun a- he hung over Coarse Bio»ansof all kinds. Those, wishing to The stock consiststs of all ihe varieties of work/'- ATTRACTION.—The leader's attention is di purchase, pi as" call and examine for tnem which I could not get rid of. After using many the gunwale t.f ttie Surplus, "I vvish she'd rule useless things I tried Taylor's Balsam of Li in the boot St shoe line, such as Men's coarse Je rected to tlie advertisement in another column of selves before purcba^'n^ elsew here. * Coal! Coal! ! ff ne Boots and Shoes, and Women's and Chil- 'em slrai'Jilfr.''' EBE.XKZER WEED,. verwort, and it cured me in a few days. ihe proprietors and company <'f the N• York AI eu- dren's shoes of various kinds and qualities, Next door to Biaekman & Belts store. JAS. B. KERRINOCK. Ton.—Coal at Be- agerie. Their exhibition is one of much more The Eastern mail, says the New Haven Pal Raising of Blood,—About two weeks ago I dnced Prices.—The Sub making logethera full assortment, and all made Norwalk. Aus- 2, 1842. 31 in the best manner for thecountry custom trade. thanordinary interest. The collection ofanimals ladium, we learn, will probably ere long arrive had a fall, which caused me to spit large quan scribers are now receiving direct from the mines tities of bloo , which nothing could cure until first quality Peach Orchard Schuylkill Coal; Also, a one horse Pleasure Wagon and Har- - ig extensive and embraces fome the. most rare in this city on the evening of the day on which . EXCURSION.—The fastsail- ness, nearly new, together with a good common ing sloop. Mary Willis, Capt. Mer I tried Doctor Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. also, first quality Lehigh Coal. Those that Harness, somew hat worn—all of which is sold and beautiful specimens in the animal world. it leaves Boston, tTius giving iJs the papers, &c, rit I .will take a pleasure excursion to The medicine g=ive me immediate relief and in can make it convenient to get theirsupply early to close a concern. The degree ol docility to which the more ferocious from that ciiy some 19 or 20 hours early than at S-r the Ishnd.m such place a«lhe com a very short time effected an entire cure. Let will do well to lake advantage of ihe present low J state ofihe market, as the freight of Coal will N B. All those indebted to the estate of Je all persons try it. , are brought by training, is indeed wonderful pieseut. pany may wish.or» Friday the Stii. leaving her ft hiel Grumman, are requested to make immedi herih at 9 A. M. and returning in the early pari HUGH MC GARVET, 22 Cannon st. probably advance, later in the season. and the feats to be performed, exhibiting this SUMMER COMPLAINT.-The Balsam TL&JRPECK. ate payment to SAMUEL P. RANDLE, Trustee, BANKRUPTCY.—J udge Conklin, of the North ofihe evening. The vessel has been repaired, Wilton, June 17, 1842. 25 attainment, must be thrillingly interesting. of Liverwort in several cases of this disease, South Norwalk, July 1S42. erti District, N. Y., has decided, in a bankruy: cleansed and painted ih-ouahout, and is in fine where all other remedies applied by physician, The exhibition, taken together, is one that condition f>r such a trip. Should she weather UMMER wear.--The subscribers have case, that voluntary assignments, whether they have .proved ineffectual, has produced a peifect ental Surgery.—A. Hill. Denial Sur •our citizens seldom have'an opportunity of wit be stormy, the Excursion will be postponed till geou, oilers his services to the public in Sthis day received a large quantity of Sum give preferences, or do not give them, are utter Saturday. Fare for the irip25 cents. Passen cum. D mer Cloths, suitable for men and boys wear. nessing so near their own domicils, and they SURPRISING CURE OF CONSUMP every department of Dental Surgery. ly void under the bankrupt law. gers will furnish theirown refreshments. Office as heretofore, in Burrall's Buildings. J. MALLORY & CO. will, without doubt, avjil themselves of that now Norwalk. Auaust 3. 1S42. - ' TION — Mr. R. Gladdin. ol Delhi, N. V. of a naturally consumptive constitution, has been Referencss—J A. M'Lean, M.D; Ira Greg •offered. ARRIVAL OF THE GREAT WESTERN.—The DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT—ss. saved from an untimely end by the use of Dr. ory, M, D ; Hon. T. B. Butler; Hon. Benj. Paints Ap> Oils. ELECTIONS.—Elections are to take place in st' uiner Great Western arrived about 9 o'clock Be it Remembered : That at District Court of the Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. A severe cold Isaacs; Rev. Dr Mead; Rev Edwin Hall; Rev U. S. held at Canterbury, in said District, on the G. N. Smith. Nonoalk Nehemifh Perry, M. D. August in several States, as follows: on Saturday morning from Bristol, bringing pa brought on an attack of Pleurisy, and thus "f'flfk Kegs of while lead, ground in oil. 5. 30th day of July, Anno Domini, 1842, ended in general debility and consumption. A Ridgefield. R- B. Bot'sford, M. D. Danbuty. AW casks Linseed do, 3 do Fish do and; Aug. 1st. KENTUCKY—Legislature only; pers from that city to the 16ih July inclusive, Present ANDREW T. JUDSON, Judge. constant cough, hectic flush, jestless nights, Dr. ;lo v..M Rodgcrs, Colechester. Wm Witter, a quantity of Lamphlack, Litberage, &c., con •" U INDIANA—Legislature ami co.officers. Then, was duly filed in this Court, the application and from London to the evening of ihe 15th. quick pulse, and continued loss of fl^sh. auger- M. D. lVillim.anlic. Ct. stantly oa hand and for sale at reduced prices,-- " ILLINOI-—Gov. Legis. & co. officers ; and petition of Jason M e r r i11, of the town of The most important news is ihe death of the ed a speedy death ; but as soon as 1 commen 44 4 44 44 44 Norwalk, in the county of Fairfield, within said CYTHES and Scythe 26 by FREDERICK ST. JOHN. ' MissouRi-Congress, ced the use of this Bdsam I t:rew better, and 41 44 ALABAMA-LegMature. Duke of Orleans, who was heir to the throne of Dictrict, setting forth, that the petitioner is owing Winsted's ami Warner's Cast Sieel, Sieel debts and engagements which he is unable to meet: am now fully restored to health. S 5K/?gsofCut Nails of a superior quality, '4 4'h. NORTH CAROLINA-GOV &Legislature. France. Back Scythes. Lamson's and common Scythe setting forth also, a list of his creditors, their respect SHORTNESS OF BREATH.—For this Sneads, for sale to dealers by the doz ai manu 7 just received and(forsale by W C STREET. " Five Members of Congress will be chosen by . The death of the duke was occasioned by the ive places of residence, and the amount due to each ; disease. I have always found Dr. Taylor's Bal facturer's prices, bv W C STREET. together with an accurate inventory of his property, General Ticket in Missouri, but their election fraciute of the Spine, caused by springing from sain of Liverwort an excellent remedy, It is Norwalk Mav 24.1842 ABIJE Cutlery.—Pen and Pocket rights, and ciedits, of every name, kind and descrip at once so safe anil so effective, that I always Knives, Scissors, Razors, &c. &c., just will be illegal and void, beit g contrary to the his chaise—the horses having become ungov tion ; and the location and situation of each and T use it in my practice, aud recommend it io my atiED Buckwheat, for sale by recieved and forsale very cheap, by L-CLARK." second section of the Apportionment law of ernable. every parcel and portion thereof, according to his HDBBELL & Co. best knowledge and belief, as he saith ; verified by friends. I"have used it in some hundreds of Congress, which prescribes thai all future elec On the arrival ofihe Great Western with the cases within the past four years, and I have GROCERIES at Reduced the oath of the petitioner : praying for the benefit of INSEED Oil.—English Linseed Oil. lions of Members of Congress throughout the flag of France at half mast and the announce the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to establish a never had it fail. I» many cases of asthma, I Prices for CASH.---'! he su b- mtJnt of ihe death of the Duke of Orleans, the uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the United josi received — forsale. bv W C STREET' Union shall be made by single Districts. fully believe it to have been the means of sav L senber has come to ihe determina French war steamer Gomer immediately com States," Approved August19th, J841, as per petition ing precious lives. Let all use it. Piano and Organ Istruction. tion that irom ibis date he will sell; ' A'United S ales Senator from each of these menced firing at intervals of fifteen minutes. on file, dated the 30th day July, 1842. GEORGE RALPH; IVT. D. his Groceries for cash only, or in exchange forr.;-. Thereupon it is ordered ; That said petition be HE subscriber respectfully offers his ser States for six years ensuing will be chosen by The American line ofbaitle ship North Caroli None genuine bill thai prepared at 375 Bow- vices toihe public as a teacher ofihe Piano produce. By ibis course he will be enabled to , na responded at the same intervals, and the heard at the District Court room in New Haven, T the Legislature now to lie elected. This is the within said District, on the 30th day of August, 1842, ety. New York, as will-be seen by ihe labels and Orggb- From his long practice and expe sell his goods at reduced prices, and thereby British frigate Warspite with minute guns. In .only circumstance which-gives to the reiult any when and where all persons interested, may appear and wrappers on each bottle. Be suie you look rience in music, he feels confident in his ability compete with his neighbors. Among his assort- " this manner the firing was continued through and shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer when you buy. The genuine can always be to give satisfaction. ment may be found Teas, Sugars, Molasses,- ' decided political importance. Ofihe retiring theday. . of said petition shall not be granted : notice whereof ybtained of the Subscriber's Agent for Norwalk. References—Rev. Wm. C. Mead, D. D : Coffee, Rice, Soap. Candles, Butter, Cheese, * .'jSeuators, three are whigs and three loco focos. to be given, by a publication of a copy of this order, JOHN A. WEED. Stephen Smith, Esq; Levi Clark ; Asa E Lard, Pork, Hams, Brooms, and almost everyfy ^ A good anecdote is told of an occurrence in at least twenty days before the day of such hearing, For th«;se facts we are indebted to the New Norwalk, April 20th, 1642. _lp Smith; Cbas. Isaacs ; J.Camp, Jr; Wm. C. article usually called for io a family Grocery. the House of Representatives during the passage in a newspaper printed in Norwalk, in said District, A share of public patronage is solicited. - —In halfbbls, for sale by Street. Yo,r.k Tribune of the tariff bill. W. C. Johnsoa offered, as ao called the Norwalk Gazette. HAD All ihose inbebted to the subscriber, whose In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and J N ly, 1842. TL&JR PECK. N. B. PIANOS tunid avdrepuired in the bes : S ccou-ms are of more than three months siend- The following loasi was drank at the Clay amendment, his resolution in regard io assum affixed the seal of said Court, the day and year manner and on reasonable terms. Any order ng. are requested to call and effect animmeiate iog i he stale debts, which were read and tellers- above mentioned. AY Salt*—Just received a lot of Hay tefi at the store of W E Bissell, or with the sub dion-if. oil 4he 4th July at Eitst Windsor. Attest— CHARLES A. INGERSOLL, clerk. sciiber will meet with prompt attention. settlement. G. D. JENKIKG*. I were demanded and ordered. Tfie Chairman Salt iu 6acks, lor sale cheap, by Gov• jDer/V"-Tue last surviving veteran of the The foregoing isa true copy of the original order H 25 WM. A. BARIOW. ..'•.Norwalk, July H, 1842. 41 Attest— CHARMS A. INGBBSOLI/. clerk. South Norwalk, July. 1842. T & J R PICK. revolutjoa"that tried men's aolet." - *; thin said, All who are io favor of the amend
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CLEANLINESS OF THE HEAD Valuable Property. DRUGS AND MEDICINES AT Fjor New York.—The Sloop FOR SALE—A valuable proper Julia Capt. G. Grumman, will Hardware, WESTPORT. AND HAIR. ty beautifully situated iu the town of commence her regular trips on the 3HE subscriber has on hand and intends CUTLERY, 4-c. Strange it is that persons who attend strictly Wilton, on ihe main road leading 15ih inst. leaving the landing at keeping a complete assortment of Drugs* HE subscriber offers for sale as cheap as 'o personal cleanliness, baths, &c. should ne- from Dan bury to the borough of Norwalk, and $100 REWARD. 1 Five Mile River, on Tuesday, and JamesSlip, and Medicines,comprising every ariicle usually can be found in any establishment in ileci the Head—ihe Hair—ihe most essential— about 4 miles from the latter place. This pro New York, on Saturday of every week through T NE HUNDRED DOLLARS RE WARD kept in a Drug Store. Physician's prescriptions Fairfield County, a large and complete assort ihe most exposed—and the most beautiful when perty consists of a good comfortable two"story the season. It will be the endeavor of ihe sub has Deen offered fur months, to any one will be put up wiih care and accuracy, and .iroperly eared for, of all the gifis of the Crea Dwelling, a new and commodious Bam. O scriber to give saiisfaction to all who favor him ment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c. tvho will use a bottle of Hays' Liniment foi the every attention will be-giTen to render this de among which may be found— [Saws tor. Perfectly free may n be kepi of dandrall •Shoemaker's Shop, well established, with a with their patronage. Freight and Marketing Piles without being cured, Of thousands sold partment worthy of the patronageof the public. Hand, panel, cumpass, cross cut, back and mill »r scurf with a certainty thai ifce hair cannot good run of custom, a Carriage and other out of every description received on the most favor In no one instance has it failed of a cure. Proof V JOHN W. TAILOR. English and American Chisels of all sizes fall out, by ihe use of the Balm of Columbia. houses, together with about S acres of of mead able terms. Apply to the Capt. on board, or overwhelming to be 9een where it is sold, it Westnort. April 24, 1840. 24 English and American Drawing Knives Ladies, will you make your toilet without this ow land in a fine state of cultivation, and well at the store of the subscriber. W. C. SAMMIS. is also a certain cure in nearly every case. jack, smoothing, matchand rabbitt Planes iriicle? 1 answer fearlessly, No, if you have fenced, comprising the homestead or Jehiel DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Norwalk. March 14. 1842. Fore, (externally) in the following complaints, Braces and hilts of all kinds . j once tried aud experienced its purifying effects Grumm&n. On the premises is a good orchard For the Piles, for all Dropsy, Tender Feet, The subscriber has lately taken FOR NE W YORK. Concave and commou Augers —its sweet perfume. of grafted apple trees in full bearing, an rxcel- the store No. 3 Burrall's Buildings, A hundred ariicles have been put forth on soar Throat, by earners or ulcers. Croup. Regular Trips for the Season. Hollows and Rounds, sash planes, Grecian ovals leot gaiden, a never failing well of.good water, and obtained a large assortment of •he credit of this—the only first—the only real- and a quantity of door yard fruit, such as pears, Whooping Cough. Scald Head, Ti«h|ness of THE fine fast sailing sloop O. G. and Filletts, side rabbitt, beadsand plows fresh Drugs and Medicines, &c. 'V valuable article. 'A mass of testimony from peaches, cherries, plums, &c. the Chest especially in children. Foul Ulcers MARY WILLIS,Capt. WILLIS Common and mortice Gouges of the legs, or other fungus sores, however ob which he offers at wholesale or re uli classes to these facts. . Also, may be had with the above, if desired, J. MERRITT, will commence her Iron and steel squares,bevels and try squares tail as cheap as articles of the same quality can LOOK OUT—Counterfeits are abroad, look about 8 acres of meadow land, well fenced, and stinate or long standing, Fresh Wounds, Chil regular weekly trips to New Slip, Plane irons of all sizes and qualities be obtain?.*"! in New-York ; among which are always for the name of COMSTOCK & CO. in good condition, lying on the opposite side ol blains, &c. &c. " New York, on Tuesday, the Sih instant— A large assortment of shell aud auger bitis LOOK OUT. ME DICINES—Opium, cam phor, su 1 ph ur, on the splendid wrappers, and never buy it with the road and dincily fronting the aforesaid leaving Norwalk, (East side the Bridge,) every Broad and narrow Axes Some Swindlers have counterfeited this article laudanum, salt petre, epsom and glauber salts, out that name. premises. All the foregoing property will be Tuesday evening,and returning will leave New Iron strap hinges all sizes [Locks and put it up wtlh various devices. Do not be paregoric, castor oil. rhubarb, calomel, magne- Rim, upright."mortice, till, trunk. chesLand pad For sale only in Norwalk by John A, Weed sold on accommodating lerms. Any person lia, Crotonoil,quinine, morphine, Taitar emet York every Saturday, throughout the season. •ndby Webb & White, Stamford, wishing to examine the same, may do so on imposed upon. One 'hiojT £- pn • All kinds of Marketing and F reight will Ire re* Clark's, common, table and Parliament Butts you—it is in the name of COMSTOCK nM»r fir-fl at retnil. nt my store only. 1$ ing of Mr. Wm. Daskam. amine before they purchase elsewhere. every Tuesday and returning, leave New York blackness. We are not putting—none of ihe 3^ on the East side of the English Iron wagon tyre, from 1^ to If inch UK.N HAM'S Patent Truss—for sale every Saturday: The slooo Domesiic. Capt. commodity has been sent to us, and, indeed, we Bliijge, wberTlie may be found ever ready lo NOTICE.—The subscriber all thicknesses 1 by W E BISSELL. T. K. Merill, will leave Norwalk every Saiur- do not want any, for though we were obliged lo aneod lo their calls. He has lb. .alea variety would give notice to hisfriends and English do carl do from 2£ to 3 inch day, returning leave New York every Thursday wear a wig a year ago. we lave now, through of Fancy Articles, cheap- , the public in general, that he lias Swedes do •' do from to 3 do Foutlrctte as a Top Dressing: for" for the ensuing season. its virtue, hair enough, and of a passable quali Clocks and Watches repaired as usual, and taken the machine shop in the American do round do from to f do Corn, Crass, &c. Every attention will he paid those who may ty of our own. all kinds of Jobbing done at short notice. Cotton Mill, a few rods above the Do do square do from 1 to f do PRICE REDUCED £5 FOR 3 BARRELS, favor him with their patronage. DARING FRAUD. Saver spoons oo'nand or made to order. Bridge, where he will be in readiness to aiteuil Hoop and Band Iron, all widths LEVI CLARK. NOAH SELLECK. The Balm of Columbia has been, imitated OUDRETTE, prepared by ihe New York Please give us a call. lo orders for building machinery, and all Snunderson & Co's best quality cast steel § and 1 N B The above packets will leave Norwalk by a notorious counterfeiter. Let it never be P Poudrcttc Company, from JSight Soil, and |octagon, and 1$. 1, £. §, square. 11 kinds of Gearing, Building Models for any purchased or used unless it have the signature no/ from ihe Peal" Meadows of " Lodi'' on' >00 Kegs Extra and No. 1. White Lead of t 6 o'clock on the evenings of their respective ! All these articles kept constantly on hand and new kind of machinery, and any other work of COM STOCK & CO. on a splendid wrap the Hackensack Eivcr. This company was I rfirionH hryiM tVir .sale bv WC OTREKT lavs of sailing, when ihe tide will permit. Tor sale by CHAS. ISAACS. usually done in a machine shop. He will also per. This is the only external test that will se the first to prepare pondrette in this country, *" PAINTS AND OILS. give his attention to repairing of the various Commercial Garden & Nursery cure ihe public from deception. and claim to understand its preparation as welijj£ - ile Subscribers having entered into Pari TyrO. 1, Extra, and Pure Bellville and other kinds of pumps now in use. His work will be of PARSONS & Co. Flushing , I. T nership fur the purpose of transacting bus Address COMSTOCK & Co. as any others engaged in the business. The brands White Lead. done with dispatch and in a workman-like THE subscribers are prepared to iness, would give notice that the business will Wholesale Druggists, New York, 71 Maiden poudrette prepared by I hem has been exten Bellville and Union, Pure Ground Verdigris. manner. A C ARNOLD. receive orders for Trees, &c. from be conducted under the firm of Ferguson and Lane. sively used, especially on Long Island and No. 1 and Extra Paris Green, English and Refer to Chas. Isaacs, or Levi Clark. ihe above establishments, from which Osborn. DANIEL H. FURGUSON. For sale only in Norwalk,by John A. Weed, oilier parts of this state, iri New Jersey. Con Chrome Green. , Norwalk, Dec. 1.1841. 55 can be procured all desirable varieties RUSSEL OSBORN. and by Webh& White, Stamford. necticut, and Massachuseits. When applied Venetian Red. Vermillion and Red Lead. al puning in the seed, ii brings forward vegeta NUFF & Tobacco.—M's G B Miller's of Fruit and Forest Trees, Ornamenial Shrubs Norwalk. March 14'h 1S42. 13 WE Ton a CouglB ?—Do not neg tion rapidly, and ensures an early maturity. It French and Chrome Yellow. smoking and chweing Tobacco, by the gross Roses, Dalias, Bulbs,Herbaceous Plants, §c. Black Lead, Drop and Ivy Black. S Boot and Shoe Store. I eel it !—Thousands have met a prema may also be applie d io corn and potatoes with —Snuff by the jar, at wholesale prices, by Great care has been taken to select the best ture deatii for ihe want of a little attention to a Litharge. T. D. Ceina, Gold Leaf, &c. T L & J R PECK. THE subscribe! wo ild return great benefit at the first and even at ihe second varieties of thoroughly tested fruits from the common cold. Ground Paint, and Varnish Brushes. his thanks to the public farther hoeing. Many fields of com which promise Have you a cougb ?—Rev. Dr. Bartholo English aDd Americau Linceed Oil. most correct sources. patronage through the year 1S4I but small returns, in June and July, might bo China, Glass, Among the different varieties of fruit, mayy mew's Expectorant Syrup, a safe medical pre Turpentine, Coach & Cabinet Varnish,_&c. and hopes by his attention to all brought forward, and matured with a fair yield be mentioned, Applps, Pears, Plums,^Cherried, scription, containing no poisonous drugs, and For sale at the Lowest N- \ork prices, by AND orders in hisline,to merit aconiinuance oflheir by ihe application of twelve or fifteen bushels, W C STREET. Peaches, Quinces Grape Vines. &c. used in an extensive practice for several years, EARTHEN-WARE. favors for 1840. He has on hand and constantly applied al the hoeing. Turnips, Rutabaga, Trees of good size will be furnished, and will most positively afford relief, and save you Norwalk. opposite Hoyt's Landing. manufacturing,Gentlemen's.Ladies, ar.dmissf'F and Buckwheat, may be made to yield largely AT CITY WHOLESALE PRICES. purchasers will be dealt with in a liberal manner. from that awful disease pulmonary consumption, Boots and Shoes, and Cacks. Mejisnres taken, hy its application. It will be found of great L. & J. R- Peck, have in store a large Catalogues will be furnished gratis on appli which usually sweeps into ihe grave, hundred* and work done by experienced workmen. Orders value when used for these purposes—see Re Cheap Crockery and splendid assortment of the above T-aiion. * TL 6c J R PK.CK, Agents. of the young, the old, the fair, the lovely arid 1 T. thankfully receivedand punctually attended to port of Dr. Bowers, W. F. Blydenburgh ami Goods which enables them to sell at prices much Smith Norwalk. March 22, 1842. 12 the gay. AT THE OLD WELL. He has for sale India Rubber and DaniH H. others For Wheat also it has been found to lower than can be had at any oilier establish Have you a cough ?—Be persuaded lo pur ERSONS who are in want of Crockery at Bond's patent Leather Overshoes, fot Ladies ensure a good crop. When a part of the same ment in the country. Call and see before pur Insurance. chase a boitlcof this Expectoram (Sytuptoday! reduced prices willdo well by calling upon und Gentlemen. field, manured with bone, was winier killed chasing elsewhere. Old Well, April 27 1S41. Howard Insurance. Company, New York To morrow may be too late. Pthe subscriber who have in store a large assort and shrunk, lhal dressed wiih poudrette pro FINDINGS.—A general assortment kept Have you a cough ? — Bartholemew's Ex ment saved from the wreck of the ship Arethusa, Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Hollow CAPITAL 300,000. duced well—see W. W. Mills' report, and for constantly for sale, cheap for cash. No. 3, 5, pectorant Syrup is the only remedy you should grass after wheat, its effects have beevi found which will be sold lower than can be purchased Ware, Mechanics' Tools, Farmers' ^ HE Subscriber continues the Agency of{ 10.12, Thread ; Twist, Silk, patent stabbing take to cure you. very effectual in many instances—see Report at any other establishment in the county by Utensils, Iron, Steel, Paints, Oils, I ibis company, in this place,and will effect Thread, Shoemaker's Kit, Hammers, Pincers. Glass, &c. For this plain reason :—Thai, in no one nf of Mr. Hay arid Mr. Colman. Oct 28,1840. T. L.&J.R. PECK. insurance in behalfofsaid company ag:iinsi loss Rasps, Shoulder Sticks, Float Files, 3 squarr the thousand cases where it has been used, A fair estimate of its comparative value, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, es by fire, on buildings or mlier property, on Files, and every article usually called for i n t he ~~ PAINTS AND OILS. terms as favorable as any oilier similar institu has it failed lo relieve. with stable and barnyard manure, is as one of Opposite Hoyis Landing, Norwa'k. siioemaking line. HENRY HANDES. _ For sale ai i he drug siore of Cnmsioel; &. Co. tion. Every man may-have- the opportunity lir ft.miorto 13, 14 or 15 wf .i.o i„ucr, accord INSEED, Whale, Lamp and Neats-foot Norwafk. JanTir]8"^2T ~ and al nearly all respectable Drug Smrcs. HE subscriber is now receiving direct from for airiflingsum.of protectinghimsclf againMthe ing lo circumstances. Some farmers estimate Oil; Verdigris, crome green and yellow. Sold by Comslock & Co. 7L Maiden Lane.— L ihe manufacturers a .Jarge assortment of ravages of that destructive element, which of ALL at No. 3. Bnrrall'p Buildings where. it even higher. There is ample time yet to ob ground in oil; Lamp Black, Turpentine, Black T Tn Norwalk, by John A. Wee' o c c r i e s, (he Paint line, for sale cheap, by T. L. fc J. K- ine the goods and prices before purchasing else Protection Insurance Co. stock of Books, we have rrceived a large sup* labiish important f.;cts. ii will be sold in any *ECK. South Norwalk, March, 1S42. W IIOLESA LE AND RE TAIL q-ianiiiy, at the rateof 85 fir three ba rel*, or where. Among the assortment may he found HARTFORD, COiXN. ply, which now makes our assortment complete, 600 doz Clark's broad and narrow Butts j;2. for one barrel, delivered any where in this- 100.000 Salmon Brick and can assure those who are'in want of Books At No. 4 Burrall's Buildings. O Builders.— 800 Gross Screws assorted from § to 3 inch ILLIAM J. STRE ET, Assent, offers to eity below 24th street, liniil 1st of September, 150,000 Hard Brick. 25 Casks Hill s ol anv description, that it will be for their in HE subscriber has availed himself of lho 200 doz Locks, assorted English and American insure Houses. StoVes, Mills, Faciories. and may he had immediately, in any quantity Lime, Also, 300 Chesnut Posts, suitab.e for terest to call and examine our books before pur opportunity offered, by the unusually low T 100 doz English and American Latches Barns and I he contents of each, together with T by applying personally, or bv mail, post paid* Fencing, just received and will be soldla chasing elsewhere, as we- make it a rule not to .rices o' Groceries in New York, to puiehase 200 doz Files half round, fiat and taper every othersimilar species of property, be undersold. Come and see. To those who to D. K" MINOR, Agent., Prices to sun the times, by IL&J JTECB.. or Ca«h at the lowest rates, a new su| ply of 1000 papers Tacks, Brads and Sparables. have heretofore patronized ibis establishment. 11S Nassau st. N. Y. outh Norwalk. April 27. 1S42. Against Loss or Damage by Fire. Pirst Rale Articles. He is now eonfiiieni he 200 doz ivory, buck and bone handled Knives The rates of premium offered, are as low as Ihe subscriber presents his thanks, and hopes nan furnish to his old customers, and others, at June 24,1S42. NEW and Forks. those ofanyothersiniilar Institution,andevery by the strictest attention to merit a continuance ihe old Stand No. 4 Burrall's Buildings, lor (tj= Shares in the company, which eri'title- WHOLESALE & EETAIL 100 doz Frame Pullies man has now an opportunity, lor a triflingsum, offavors. W, E. BISSELL. Cash, prime articles as Cheap as they can be the boliler to one hundred bushels of poudrette 1000 lbs fine wrought Nails 6d,8d and lOd to protect himself against this destructive ele- Norwalk, June 6ih. purchased al any oilier store in Fairfield Coun annually for 17 years, may now be had on ap*; niiKwi Grocery Store. 50 doz Slates and 5000 slate Pencils : mo nt, which often in a single hour,sweeps a way N. B Country merchants and others are re ty—not excepting those who pretend to receive plying as above. Present price "&110. They HE Subscriber has recently obtained from 30 doz Horse Cards the earnings of many years. spectfully ioviied to call.as we pledge ourselves heir goods from first hands. Please call and will advance. New York, and now offers for sale, a large 200 papers Fish Hooks assort'd T Norwalk, Nov. 11. 1S41. 1 to sell a* cheap nc the cheapest. -atisfy yourselves ihat this is not pvjjing, but assortment of GROCERIES, consisting of 200 Kegs No. 1 Extra and pure White Lead Truth. N. B. I perceive that the " Lodi company Sugars, Coffee, Teas, Molasses, Rice, b lour, 300 boxes French and American Glass HEADACHE. EW GOOSJS.—The subscriber has just His assortment is now complete,and embraces got up by Anthony Dey and Peter Barihelemy/, and all those numerous ariicles which usually A great variety of fine and low priced pocket JUDGE PATTERSON. returned from New York, and is this day among others the lollowiug Articles: assert, in their advertisement, that they make make up the assortme&t of a store of the aoove Cutlery; do. do. do. Scissors and Shears, Read the followirg from Judge Patterson, for opening another supply of New Goods. A Lot of Very Superior Sirup Molasses, by Poudrette " more than fifty percent better lhan discription, and which he will dispose of on the Flat, round, and half round, taper, and mill thirty years the first Judge of ihe County in CLOCKS—a fashionable and good article for he Hhd. or at less quantity, likewise a lot of any like article manufactured here." and give most reasonable terms, at Wholesale and Retail. Saw Files ; wood, horse, and shoe Rasps, which he lives. almost nothing. Now is your time to purchase, very excellent New Orleans Molasses by the the result of several chemical analysis' in proof Merchants in the interior.or others who_ wisnto Glass and wood Knobs, screw do. bed caps, do Midaleloun, N, J. .March 12, 1S40. for we think ihis ariicle must rise. Looking- Hlid. or at Retail, cheap. of the assertion. It is possible that Monroe- purchase by the Barrel or Package, will find it Keys, Table Castors, do. Butts. Shovel and Gentlemen—You t.re ai liberty lo make such Glasses very cheap. German Silver Spoons. 3500 lbs Si Crox & Port Rico Sugars ) cheap Edwards might have cscaped conviction upon* to their interest to call as he will sell to them at Tongs; long, short and swing frying Pans; use of the following certificate as you deem will a first rate article, formerly SI 50. now 62£c. 2500 IbsN O brown and Havana do. £ forcash the testimony given in his favor, had there been Brass Kettles, Pots, Kettles, Bake Pans, best subserve the purposes for which it is in Silver Th'mbles; a first rate article of German New York Wholesale Prices, 500 Old Java Coffee ) no testimony collected and arranged by the Spiders, Skillets, High Pans, Steamers, Stove tended. silver do ; Gold Chains of the latest style, &c. y che 300 Laguira do ^ . Prosecution. Almost any cunning lawyer can at the store formerly occupied by Monson Hoyt. Kettles, Tea do. and Fire Dogs. 5 Cirtificate of Judge Patlerson. C E DISBROW. i lover and Timothy Seed. make out a case to suit himself, when there is liear the west end of the bridge. Mill, M cut. hand, pannel, back, whip and 1 HERRBT CERTIFY that my daughter has N. B. We have almost every ihing usually A quantity of Bunch M uscatel Raisins in whole no one to watch him, and there is no doubt but FREDERICK ST Jonrr. kev hole Saws; Augers, do. Bills, Carpenters' been afflicted with sick headache forthe space called for in our line. We invite the public to half and quarter boxes—cheap by jhe box or at that a person so disposed, could furni-b a chem Norwalk. April IS. 1S42. 9 Planes, Premium Plows, Grass and Cradle of about 20years-the attacks occurring once in call, as we are determined lo sell at smalt profit. retail- ist with a preparation which would give very Scythes, hay & manure Forks. about two weeks frequently lasting 24 hours Watch work carefully attended to. ried. Fruit.—Dried Peaches, Plumb? Nutmeg by the pound or at retail, cheap. different results from an ariicle not designed* Cast Steel, steel plated, and iron shovels and during which lime the paroxysms have been so and Apples, for sale cheap by Canal Flour by the barrel oi at retail, &c. for analysis. An analysis forthe other party D Spades. severe.a« apparently soon to deprive her of life. T L & J R PECK. New Arrangement N. B. Persons wishing to purchase, are re might produce very different results, but th& Coil, Ox, Trace, Halter and Jack Chains. And after having tried almost all other reme South Norwalk, March 22. 1812. for Norwalk and quested to call at the store No 4, and judge for "analysis" of a gocl practical farmer who haa A complete assortment of Paints and Oils. dies ir. vain I have been induced as a last resort Bridgeport, themselves. JOHN BURRALL. used it several \ears, is afier all, ihe most sat CYTHES—Merchants supplied by the Coach and Cabinet Glue to try Spohn's Headache Remedy as sold by Norwalk, April 17, lc42. isfactory to farmers in general; and iherefore 13 Dozen with the Celebrated Cast Steel and English square, round, and flat Iron; Sweeds you ; and to my great disappointment &jov ol Commencing Saturday April 16, 1842. refer, I hose who desire lo learn its relp- herself and all her friendsfouud very material would SGerman Steel SCYTHES, made arid warrant square and flat do.; American round, oval, flat The Steamer NI&1HOD will leave New 1CIIOOE Book Repository.--Emer- live value as a manure, to either of the gentle ed by the Winsted Manufacturing Co. and square, do.; hoop and band do.; cast, Eng. relief from the first dose of the medicine, she York every morning (Sundays excepted,) at ^ son's first, second and third pail Arithme men whose names are annexed, who bave- Also, Cast Steel HOES, by the Bozen, of blister, German, spring and American Steel; has followed up the directions with the article, 6 o'clock, for Norwalk and Bridgeport, reiurn tic ; Daboll's new improved, by the dozen, at used from 200 to 3000 bushels each, prepared the same manufacture, and all warranted, ic Window Blinds and Sashes,UnionPumps, &c and in every case when an attack was threat ing, leave Bridgeport at 11 o'clock A. M., and publishers prices. Meadows' French and En by this company. They will cheerfuliy give be wood. For sale at the manufacturer's prii.es W. C. STREET, ened has found immediate relief, until she is Norwalk at 1 P. M. The Cars leave Bridge 'jlish Diclionary ; Andrews and Sio-ldard's the desired information if applied to personally, BY° - CHAS, ISAACS. Norwalk, March 21, 1S42. near permanently cured. The attacks are now port on the arrival of the Boat at Bridgeport, Latin Grammarand Reader: Levizac's French or by 'teller post paid. I refer to and desire en«* Norwalk, April 5th, 1S42. very seldom,and disappear almost immediately for North Canaan.'. 15 Grammar ; Goodrich's Greek Grammar; also quiry to be made of Dr. Josiah RoweFS»W. W. ORAX of a superior quality, by the case after taking the quantity directed. A hope that an assortment of School Books ol every de- Mills, and W. F. Blydenburgh of Smithtown New Supply of HARDWARE, or less quantity, for sale by W C STREET. others may be benefited by the use of this truly OOO lbs Sadirons of a superiorquality. for fc Carpenters' Tools, and Building Mate- B cripiion iust received by W. E. BISSELL. A invaluable medicine, has induced me to send I sale by W C STRKET L. I.; C.J. Smith and J. L. Ireland. Fire ials, also, FARMERS' UTENSILS, Ploughs III.—A few barrels of bleached Sperm, June 6th. place, Nathaniel Conkling, Patchogue ; Joho you the above, and remain your obedient ser ENUINE Swaim's Panacea for the Hoes, Forks, Crow-Bars, Iron and Steel, &c. Lamp Oil, s very superior article direct Teachers supplied on the most reesonable Wood, Brewster H. Wood and Jofbain Weeks* O vant, JEH.U PATTERSON. cure of Scrofula. &c. a I BISSELL'S For sale very LOW. by CHAS. ISAACS. G terms Huntington. Valeniine Hicks. Thomas WiHia. from New Bedford, just received, for sale by Judge of the Court of C. P. Norwalk, April 2. . and John Titus, Jericho, L. I- : James Hay andl W. C. STREET. Sold ONLY by Cotustock & Co. 71 Maideu I1URNS The Premium Churn, foi RAIN Cradles, and Grain and H. Le Roy New Bold. Westchester, N. Y, Lane. sale bv C. ISAACS. 1 OUSATONIC Rail Road Money IL.—Winter strained Bleached LampOil, C Mowing: Scythes of the first quality for Israel Craneand Dodd Crane West Bloomfield^. For saleoraty in Norwalk, by John A. Weed G H taken at pat for Goods at my shop, O of a superior Quality, Just received by IMBER & tatii—75,000 .1^ in piab> sale very low. bj' C ISAACS. N J, ; Robert White Jr., and Edmund T. Will* May 23,1842. LEVI CLAK. W E BISSELL. and by Webb dc White, Stamford. lering Lath—30,000 feet Pine Timber— T Foulard Silks—A iams. Shrewsbury. N. J.: J.K/rownsend, Nev» small size, just received and for sale by ATEST style I— RIRD Apples.—Just received, a quan splendid article, ai GRUMAN & CO's, Haven ; T. G. Mather, Middleiown, Coat W» olasses and Sugar— Wholesale and TL&JRPECK. L tity of dried Apples, cut and dried from the Lumber! Lumber! Call and examine. West end of the Biidge. C. Chapin, Providence, R. I. D M Retail.—Just received a large lot of Mo South Norwalk, June 1842. If "wrote" is made from the most valuable^ best of grafted fruit—an extra article, for sale by lasses and Sugar, in Hhds. and Bbls. which Norwalk, June 6. 1842. AT THE OLD WELL LANDING. part of the material of course the poundrett& Norwalk, May 6,1S42. JOHN BCRRALL. will be sold at a great bargain, by IVfEW Books—The Students Manuel by HE subscribers now offer for sale a full AP Springs—A new article lor ladies' must be less valuable lhan when made from the T L&JRPECK. 1.1 the Rev. John Todd LD Cider Brandy—A new supply— assortment of LUMBER, which will be C caps, at DI*BRW'S. whole mass combined. South ,ijNorwal March 22, 1S42. Truth Made Simple by the same author. , a first rate article. For sale by sold very low for CASH—viz : The "Lodi" Company pur chases and trans O The Sabbath School Teacher {' " OCK salt suitable for grinding, tor ale Norwalk, May 6. 1842. JOHN BURRALL. 100.000 feet Timber assorted sizes. port the "night soil" S or 10 miles to their work* ARPETING.—The subscribers have Domestic Education, by H Humphreys, DD R by HUBBELL & CO. this day received a large addition to their where, they say they have an abundance of,4a C 200,000 l£ inch plastering Lath. Wreath for the.Tomb, by E Hitchcock L LD for sale 18 AY Rakes.—12 doz. low priced Hay peculiar kind of peat of the very best quality' ams & smoked Beef, by stock of Carpeting, which they offer Cheap as 60,000 feel Boards and Plank. 50 copies Sketches, by Mrs Sigonrney. T L&JR PECK. [~S Rakes, just received and for saie. by for the purposes of the Company." The New H usual. J MALLORX&CO 30.000 feet wide and clear Boards. The Family expositor or a paraphrase and South Norwalk, March 29ih, 1842. June 7. W C STREET. York Pouudreiiee Company is paid forremov~ 25,000 feel Clap boards. version of the New Testament, with notes, by ing the night soil and has to purchase and trans New Assortment of Looking Glasses 5,000 Piece Boards. Philip Doddridge, D D, for sale by ^HALE Oil.—Crude Whale Oil just port several miles, ihe materials used in prepa A Clocks, Watches. Gold Chains,'Pins gold 3,000 hemlock Boards. ^ WE BISSELL. received—for sale, bv W C STREET. ration : and I leave others to judge is Cheap Groceries. and silver Pencils, &c &c may be found at the • v 2,000 dress Plank. No 3 Burrall's Buildings. who most likely to adulterate and make a poor article, HYSON, Young Hyson, Hyson New Shop of LEVI CLARK. 2,500 Scantling. URE Ginger.—100 Kegs Pure Ginger, for sale by the bushel those who purchase four parts, ia five, or those Skin,Souchongand PouchongTeas; N. 1. We shall give a long list of Fancy 300 bunchssShingles. RIED readies P for sale at a reduced price, by March 11. by HUBBELL & Co. who purchase one part iu five and are paid fur- New Orleans St Croix, brown Ha-, Articles in the next paper, unless we should sell 25,000 square and flat Pickets. D Norwalk, .Tan. 10 H UBBELL & Co. all this week. , Norwalk. March 21. taking the four parts. Orders promptly execut vanna. Loaf and crushed Sugars; 200 2 inch spruce Plank. LANK Books.—May be found at Bis- Cut and Wrought Nail9. Spikes, Lime, 0 Reams wrapping paper assorted sizes just ed. Present price $5 for three barrels, $10,.for Molasses; Java Laguira and Cuba Coffee; —A large sell's s.tore, a large assortment of Blank IBLEs & Prayer Books. Paints, Oils, Glass, &c.constantly on hand, al, B 4 receivedand for sale bv W C STREET. six, and $2, for one barrel delivered^ ^ Flour, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Rice, Mackerel, supply of Gilt Bib'es, Prayer Books, &c. Books, consisting in part of Day Books, Ledgers. B of which will be soldcheap forcash, by D.K. MINOR, agenU, Shad, Codfish, Pork and other articles generally of every size and quality, just received at Journals, Letter Books, Invoice, Receipt and A new supply of Nova Majch 4.1S42. TL&JR PECK. ^JRINB 118 Nassau street.. found in a grocery store, which will be sold low BISSELL'S. Note Books, Pocket Ledgers. Pass Books a°d Scotia Grind Stones, a supericfr article, T~ L. & R. PESK. Also—Porter's Rhetorical Reader toy the do- ESS Ports.—30 Bbls. Country smaII account books of every description, at the just received and for sale by XES—6 Doz. Wilson's Axes at 91 pe> orwiilk, JS42 SOD or retail* Perk, f«r «ale ky HVBBELL & C*. lowestest N York prices, by WE BISHELL. June 6th. .HUBBELL & CO. A piece, for sal® by TL&JR Pick*
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