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Published Every Wednesday Morning, by JAMES U12ED, at Two Dollais Per Annum in Ad.va.ncc. 4 NUMBER 375—NEW SERIES. NORWALK, CT. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1847. VOLUME 30—NUMBER 3.

POETRY jail sham, and stripped him bare in little or comfiting him, every time. When he got| brain, he says, there is an epitome of the no time." away he was in a fever of excitement, and i whole man. In fact, that the man resides A HYMN OF THE DAY THAT IS j This is but a specimen of the conversa­ avowed that he would in some way "pun-! in the sensorium, as to the minutest partic- tion that soon became current among" the ish the ill-mannered girl." j ulars, and merely communicates with the DAWNING. young men of Floraville, by whom Miss "Miss Gray was too much for you last j external world by means of the external If the promise of the present Phoebe Gray soon came to be held in fear. night, doctor," remarked a friend who had ; senses, which ma-e no part of the man Ba not a hollow cheat, There were three young physicians and as witnessed the whole scene,on meeting him , really. The type of the hand, he says, is If true-hearted men and women Prove faithful and discreet, many young lawyers in the village, besides ! the next day. I hardly think she was po- [in the brain, or rather, the man's real h'and If none falter who are hoping a scorce of young men who were clerks j lite." j is in the brain, and this is the hand that And contending for the Right, or storekeepers. In his profession or I "Polite 1" No; she was downright ill' feels when the physical appendages to the Then a time is surely coming, calling, each of these had enough to think ! mannered. If that is a specimen of eas- body bearing the same name come in con- , As a day-beam from the night— and study about, and of course had little j tern good breeding, save me from it, 1 say.! tact with any object, and appears to feel, Contains a good assortment of Goods recently purchased, and Cheap. When the landless shall have foothold or no leisure for reading or transcendental But I'll punish the huzzy, see if I-don't." This is his main position, and he brings in In fee upon the soil, philosophy. In law, the lawyers were "Hush, doctor, don't call hard names, the fact that after a man has lost his hand THE subscriber would call the attention of pi-rchtisers to the pleasing variety of his stock, and And for his wife and little ones j thoroughly read, and the doctors in medi- That is not western good breeding." j he still feels the hand to be in the same although he would not so fur impose upon tl.e good sense of this community, as to boast of its Bend to his willing toil: | cine; and the store keepers and clerks "It isn't, I admit; but I outraged. ; place, as one of its proofs." being the '•'•Largest and Richest, the Bcs! a.-.d Cheapest," to be found in this extensive and en When the wanderer, no longer were reasonably well versed in the princi­ She Knew very well that I was a physician, I With the most consummate tact and cool- terprising world, yet he does believe, thiit in every point of merit, it will bear a favorable com­ ples of trade, and followed dilligently the not a literary man, an l that it wasn't to be j ness did the young physician continue to parison with his neighbors. In sorrow forced to roam, Shall see around him spring and bloom calling to which they had devoted them­ supposed that I could be familiar with worry his victim, for full an hour, and he The blessed things of Home: selves. But for Kantean philosophy and Brougham, Carlyle, Maccaulay, and a^host did it with so much apparent good humo!* are invited to an examination of his DRESS GOODS; plain and twilled ; Mus­ Carlyleisms they had no taste, and always of others, both modern and ancient. I and unconsciousness, that she dared not lin, Rep'd, and Cashmere D'LAINES ; plaid, plain, and fig'd, and warp ALPACAS; Whan the poor and widowed mother Shall fit. recompense obtain, . looked a little blank when they were in­ have something else to do. If she were show any symptoms of being offended. ; French and German MERINOES ; plaid CloaJangs ; Prints to suit, all fan troduced, as they invariably were by Miss dangerously ill, she would think much She understood, tooj his meaning fully, and cies ; Brocha, Printed Cashmere, heavy , and common winter SHAWLS ; Hosiery, For her days and nights of toiling, From the sordid man of gain : Gray, who secretly enjoyed the annoyance more highly of me were I to spend what felt humbled. More especially was this an extensive assortment Kid Gloves ; cotton, silk and merino do ; fine Swiss, Book, .Tackonet, she occasioned. leisure I had from my many professional the case afterwards,'when the sober reflec­ \ind ; Fringes, Gimps and Buttons for Dress Trimmings ; beautiful Table Spreads; When the brawny limbs of Labor, tion came and she saw how easy it was Table ; superior Hat , , , and Ribbons, , bleached and And the hard and horny hand, ' The effect on the mind of Miss Gray engagements in reading about and study­ brown Muslins, <5cc. &c. &c. For their strivings, for their doings, was as might be supposed. Before she ing her case instead of poring over her for any one to direct his or her mind to a Meet honor shall command : came to Floraville, she had a very good favorite authors." particular course of reading and study, and opinion of herself; thisgood opinion, since "No doubt of that in the world. But thence be enabled to put to the blush When suffering hearts, that struggle WILL oblige by taking a look at bis Collars, Bosoms, Stocks, Cravats, Scarfs, Silk and Cam­ another who had devoted an equal time to In silence, and endure, her residence there of a few months, had how do you intend punishing herl" bric H'DK'FS; Gloves, Socks, Jeans, , Sattinets, Cassimeres, Beaver, Pilot, and Shall receive, unsought, the earnest increased very considerably. She felt "I can't tell yet: but I'll study out some study, but in a different department of BROAD CLOTHS ; Traveling Bags, Umbrellas and CAPS. Ministrations of the pure : herself superior to the common mass around method, depend upon it. I will neither knowledge. All the above Goods and many more, will be sold at the lowest market prices for Cash, or her. In fact, she looked down upon the forget nor forgive her." As for the auditors who were present short credit to prompt customers. When the master with his bondmen during the conversation,they were delight­ Frequent additions of fashionable Goods arc made to the above Stock. For a price shall divide the soil, very elite of Floraville. As Doctor Phillips, who was particular­ No matter how skillfully the doctor ly sensitive, took this matter a good deal ed. Miss Gray's habit of victimizing For sale cheap, handsome OILCLOTHS, CARPETS, and RUGS. And the slave, at last enfranchised, Shall go singing to his toil: managed a difficult and dangerous case of to heart,his friends enjoyed the thing much every young man who ventured to con­ Waiiited Immediately. illness—no matter how profoundly versed more than they would have done, and verse with her was well known, and had "5,000 prs socks and stockings. 10,000 lbs. white and mix'dYarn, at the When the bloody trade of the soldier in legal science the lawyer might be—no annoyed him bycor.stant allusions to it. been carried so far that almost every one Shall lose its olden charm, matter, in fact, how estimable in character, His usual answer was, that he would "re­ felt outraged. The incident soon became Mammoth Sign tdP WARD'S.»J33 And the sickle-hand be honored more Thau the sword and red right arm : and useful in his social sphere the individ­ turn the favor one of these davs with inter­ •I>£.ES, HARJtfJESSSJES, &e. BLACK SMITH*S COAL Shall not be under ban, he was an object of contempt if not as Only a few weeks elapsed before he was thoroughly versed as herself in all the lore again thrown into company with Miss her own weapons, and completely discom- at tiie Sterusa Boat Lajidiisg And the fiercest foe and deadliest Man knows, shall not be Man. of modern authorship. Gray. As eagerly as a spider watches a fitted her. SOUTH NORWALK. For a time, Miss Phoebe Gray was ter­ Be firm, and be united, Like all whose self estimation is based fly did the young lady watch for her UBLIC Attention is invited to the large and L. &. J. R. PECK will be discharging upon attainments not used for the public victim, and pounce upon him with almost ribly mortified. But she had some jjood • this week a cargo of Superior Black­ Ye who war against the wrong ! P elegant assortment of Harnesses, Saddles, T Though neglected, though deserted, goo !, Miss Gray considered herself of ten as hearty a good will. Several who had sense left, and this kept her from running Bridles, Whips, Trunks, &c. to be found at the smith's Coal; those in want of the above Coal In your purpose still be strong! times the consequence that realiy apper­ themselves been victimized, gathered away from Floraville. establishment of the subscriber, embracing, as it will do well to call and examine the same. • To the faith and hope that move ye tained to her. around, and other members of a pretty Many weeks did not elapse before the docs every variety of article and style of manu­ P g NHE subscriber keeps constantly on hand,an In the things ye dare and do, Among the dwellers in Floraville was a large party swelled the circle and becamc Doctor and Miss Gray again met, and, as facture. Among the lot are several sets of Jl assortment of Shaker's herbs and prepar­ Though the world rise up against ye, young physician of quiet habits and reti­ eager listeners. on former occasions, in company. So double Harnesses, which are worthy the atten­ ations, viz : Sage, Sumraor Savory, Digitalis, Be resolute—be true! tion of those (ititng out pleasure equipages.— Fennel and Masterwort Seed, Tlwme, Ex't. ring manners, named Phillips. He was " i here is to be sport here," said one to complete had been the discomfiture of the There arc also several very light and airy single Dandalion, Cicuta, Belladonna, Gurtian, &c. ambitious of professional distinction, and another, as he saw the aspect of affairs young lady, and so marked had been the harnesses, designed for neatness but manufactur­ Canary and Seed, for sale by MISCELLANY. therefore a hard student. For literary and —"Miss Gray has caught another victim. effect upon her, that Doctor Phillips half ed! of the best materials, and embracing the double J. A. WEED. miscellaneous reading he had neither time It is Dr. Phillips. Poor fellow ! I pity him. regrettedthe severity of the lessons he had merit of secviritj* and tastefulness. Every article From Godey's Lady's Boole. felt compelled to teach her. His victory BUSHS' Turks Island Salt, for sale nor taste. Me went into company only Come, let us hear what is going on." trailed in the line, may be found here, of the had satiated him, and he was disposed to cheap by GEO. W. SMITH. MANAGING A BLUE. occasionally, and then kept aloof from the And they moved up and helped to in­ best qualitj", and on very modern^S terms. Re­ submit to the loss of the few laurels he pairing as usual. WJI. B. SWAN. Not long since there arrived, in a cer­ gayer circles. His reputation was that crease the number of listeners. The sport had gained, in order to let the young lady Norwalk, July 29, 1846. 18 tain western village, a young lady from of a man of intelligence and a close think­ proved to be a little different from what .oyer's recover in some measure the self satisfac­ Boston, who, not iiaving been thrown in er. Most of the young ladies held him in had been excepted. Dr. Phillips had fully IS ECU EN'S THE AM E R I C A N IMPROVED tion she had lost. But Miss Gray felt no the way of better employment, had spent a kind of awe. prepared himself for another attach with ISysfcfun Vcg. Metlicisae. disposition to measure swords again with nearly all of her time for years in reading. Some months from the time Miss Gray weapons equally as offensi\e as those THESE Pills arc one of the best Medical Com­ which had been used against him. Before so skilful an antagonist. LIVERY STABLE Circumstances had brought her into the arrived in Floraville elapsed before she pounds in use at the present day. As a common the lady had time to introduce any of her They met, and all wailed with interest i:imily physic, for administralon in all temporary society of intelligent classes of persons, obtained an introduction to Doctor Phillips. particular themes, the young doctor said to hear the commencement of another THE undersigned would.'respectfully inform complaints of the stomach and bowels, hcaii-ache, and the conversation of these gave her Frequent allusions to him were made in wordy war. But all were disappointed. his friends that he has on hand a few choice. colds, &c. tlmy may be fully depended upon, and a mind the habit of thinking on subjects of her presence, all tending to give her an —"Since I had the pleasure of seeing you Horses & Carriages which lie will let on prompt use of them on the first appearance of indis- I have enjoyed a rich in ellectual The young lady was reserved and polite, more than ordinary interest, and induced idea that he was a personage of a higher last, very reasonable terms. He intends to keep posiiion will invariably save much sickness. They treat." and so was the young physician. Neither are peculiarly adapted lo all cases of weakness and her to read works of a philosophical char­ intellectual character than any with whom none but the best kind of horses, and having pur­ "Indeed !" The countenance of Miss introduced subjects, except of common eucral debility—any derangement of the system, acter. Kant, Carlyle, Degerando, Uoethe it had been her fortune to meet in that be­ chased a number of New Carriages and Harnes­ Gray brightened. interest, and on these they conversed ses of fashionable and genteel styles, he would and especially with female,—and a steady un.nter- Schil|er became her favorite authors, and nighted section of the country All this rnpred use ol them, in strict conformity with the di- „„0/J , ^ "Yes," he resumed. "In the British without any effort at display. Upon the invite those who may want an establishment a she read them until she had quotations made her anxious for an opportunity to rec.tions will very soon restore the organs of the " " """ " and Colonial Medical Review of July, is an whole Doctor Phillips was pleased with little superior to those usually kept in a common -lomach to their natural tone and actirn, and regu­ enough on her tongue's end to frighten measure swords with him and show him article that has interested me deeply. It the interview and Miss Gray was not oth­ livery stable to give him a call. late the bowels, and renovate the whole system. awa}r half the men who approached her. her superiority. Such an opportunity final­ is a philosophical inquiry into the causes erwise affected. MARCUS BRUEN. There is no disposition to give extravagant com­ iVjiss Phoebe Gray, (that was the lady's ly came. They were thrown together one Norwalk, Nov. 2, ,1846. 44 mendations of them. What is here stated, is the re­ why a man who has had his arm or leg cut Soon afterwards they met again, and name,) was considered even at home a de­ evening in a private circle, into which Dr. sult uf actual experience with them, and that through off feels his fingers and toes in the exact parted not only pleased with the interview, a prriod of fifteen years. It is not supposed, or pre- cided blue. She had early in life, so she Phillips came without suspecting the pres­ THOMAS RILEY, place where they had previously been. but pleased with each other. After this • eiidcd, that they will raise the dead! neither are ' said, been disappointed in love, and from ence of Miss Gray. He was altogether MERCHANT TAILOR, :in v designed to be used as we use our food ! Such j You are no doubt aware of this curious they met more frequently, whether by that time had felt no more of the tender unprepared for the meeting. But a few WOULD take this is nut the true purpose of medicine. Its only op-! fact, Miss Gray!" design or not cannot be s-aid, but this much r.ropri..te office is to assist nature in restoring the j passion. Why she removed to the West minutes were suffered to elapse after the method to inform re­ Miss Gray looked blank, and gave a con­ was certain, Doctor Phillips read a few vst.ei!! to a proper tone and action, when unavoid- j was never clearly understood. Some were introduction, before the young lady open­ .-i hours every week on subjects of general public that he has t«. e ed her battery with guns double shotted, fused and reluctant negative. the store formerly occu­ tliiy, or through carelessness or excess, it becomes. g0 malicious as to hint that marriageable literature, and Miss Gray a few hours every Many are careless and hence need tins , . , in order to cope with s supposed stro.ig 'Pardon me for having asked the ques­ pied by Mallory & B<: ikf, aid. And the most careful arc liable to irregularities y?ung men were more plenty in that re- tion," the doctor said ; I know it is rude day on scientil c subjects, and those* rela­ but more recently !.;• antagonist. • w'the system It is needless almost to suy, that a ; gion. But this l mil st make bold toques- to ask such questions in conversation, but ting specially to animal and vegetable Scribnrr and li-if : i.rompt use of sale and effective remedies, on the : tion, although some who knew her better, "You have read, of course," she said, : this fact is so commonly known that I did physiology. where lie intends o ;• i: ar.- appearance ol illness, is the part.of wisdom. serjou s]y averred that she had no other very early in the conversation, "the article It was not long before peoplebegan to look ry on the tailoring busi­ ; 3-* bnrli a Medicine the Propnetor knows these! .• r »ir on moral suasion in the last number of the not dream any one could be ignorant of : Is ;o lie And he is certain that in forty nine ca-i mo^'ve *or going v\ est. at each other knowingly, when the young ness in all its various Quaterly. Don't you think the writer has it." t- on > oI fifty, where a fair trial is made according to Be that as it may, the advent of lady was seen on the doctor's arm, or the branches; he would len­ made his ease perfectly clear 1" The young lady bowed and looked still IIIH direciions, they will be used again as a standard Miss Gray into Floravill created a doctor sealed by the lady's side. Certain­ to them his thanks for the patronage m.-ilieine. Me has never known an instance, where Now, Doctor Phillips had not looked in- graver than before. good deal of sensation. The young ly, they had become quite intimate in the tofore received and hopes by careful and unre- • 'i:iVe 'Jeun t'ins nscd> 'u which they have not to any "Quaterly," except some medical "You are aware, of coursf," resumed et. with unqualified approval! men were at first very attentive to her, and space of a few months. m'tting attention to business, to secure from Quaterly, for the last five years, and hardly ! the doctor, "that the cause of this phenom- Numerous testimonials may be seen at the general warm in praise of her beauty and intclli- This intimacy steadily increased, until them a liberal support. He will assure those knew the meaning of moral suasion. He enon is variously explained—some favor- who may favor him with a call that his work will Offi e ol sale, and references will be given to sub- gence, whilst the ladies looked at her ask- the doctor ventured to make propsals of a 1 witllesses f tl,eir valuabIe cm iltive was an honest, straightforward sort of a ing this theory and some another. I have )be done in "a manner that will give entire satis­ ^n/ie'ti.'s '"' ° ' : ance and could not be induced to say any very serious nHture- A malicious spirit man, and could affect norhtng. All that even heard the existence of a spiritual faction. Garments will be furnished at as low The Pills are purely vegetable, are of two kinds., thing in her favor. whispered in the lady's ear, that now was was left him was to reply, with a slight body within a natural body urged from this prices and on as reasonable terms asat any other -timulitrit and purgative, purifying the blood, and j "She tall, s like a book," said a young the time to get her revenge; but love was blush, that he had not read the article to well known fact—the advocates of this similar establishment in Norwalk. • producing a healthy action through the entire sys- man to his friend, in speaivinv of Miss Gray, stronger than pride—she yielded a blush­ ... Norwalk, Sept. 1, 1846. iem; are a valuable Anti Billions Medicine, and short tj ft arriv°l. which she alluded. ! singular idea contending that all sensation 40 ing and glad assent. eminently useful in all lingering complaints—Weak- , ,, fit "Ah, indeed! Then you have lost an was in the spiritual body, and that this ness. General Debility, Dyspepsy, Pulmonary Af-' rather like ten books, replied the Mrs. . octor Phillips, who has been a Opposition to {isiposition ! intellectual treat. I have not enjoyed an remained perfectly oi anized and suscep- i feet ions. Liver Complaints, Rheumatic and Spas- friend. "She uses me right up to nothing 0 wedded wife now for about a year, is as article bo much for a long time. I have tible of feeling even after its material cov- Old Line and No KBimslxsg ! modie Affections, Female Complaints, Palpitations. jn n0 time with her Kant and Carlyle, and little like the blue, Phoebe Gray, as can JSO family, after a fair trial,will bewithoutthem. u„t Joes gue ca]i it—Gurtr ?" been trying to make out the author. It ering was removed—that, in fact, it was Old "Rough and Ready" in the field! UTtT well be imagined. She is becoming quite They are put up in FIFTY CENT & DOLLAR, , 7 „ ^ ' must be either Macauly or Lord Brougham, the spiritual hand or foot that felt after the packages, each having a phamphlet embracing a| ^es> tllat s ,t* a favorite with the people of Floraville, THE subscriber oilers to the > The former I should think, from the elo- natural hand or foot was removed. Doubt- public at large, ladies' and gen- valuable Treatise on Disease, with full directionsfor ' "And the mischief knows what all. The young and old—what she was riot former­ USG ie ar 5ac ?a es are quent style in which it was penned. What less there is truth somewhere in this re- 1 •h'^' ^°" l ' S the cheapest to the fact of the case is, I can't stand her" ly, by any means. Some said the doctor tlemens' SLIPPERS, at reduc­ a clear thinker and brilliant writer that gioti of assumed, not fairly argued, con- ed prices; also, ladies' Buskins; As yost value Health—Try Them! "Nor I either. She mal es me feel as wls a fool for marrying her j but that, we Macauly is! You remember his article elusions. That our natural bodies arc •also Gaiters of all kinds, which he wrill sell at * * From a personal knowledge of,and use small as a seed potatoe. rathor think, was a mistake, and he, we on Milton 1" merely the clothing of, or machines by wholesale or retail. Those wanting the above of the above Medicine in my family, for about 15 "Do you think she knows what good are very sure, will heartily agree wi?h years, I can commend it in the most unqualified manners are?" To this question followed a pause, and which our spiritual bodies act in the mate- articles will do well to call before purchasing us. elsewhere. Come one, come all and behold the manner. P. PRICE. "I don't know. Why V' Doctor was compelled to say that he rial world, I think may be true. What is Sold by NOAII S. BAILEY, west side the Among the various comments made ^educed prices. haJ never read the er 10 w,J ch she our Miss 1 Y u hav e Bridge, Norwalk. Conn. 48 "She made me feel as cheap as dirt last P*P ' y °P'n'°n. P™? , . ° , » the occasion of this marriage, is one that AARON S. BENEDICT & CO. ,uded night. Before the whole company she said - doubtless, as your mind is highly philo- is worth a passing record. It was made A. S. B. would inform his old friends to not NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS! —'You've read Degerando, of course V "Have you not? I thought every one sophical, thought « good deal on this m- " forget the old stand. by a very^young lady wbo had set her cap AT COMSTOCK & HALL'S read Norjvalk, Nov. 20th, 1846. 47 and then coolly waited for me to confess Macauly.^ V ou, of course, have teresting subject. in vain for the doctor Cheaper than ever! my ignorance." j his Miscellanies 1" j The young lady was cornered again, and "No matter who or what a }*oung lady CHEAP! u AVING been induced to purchase largely, "Did you do it 1" j No ; I have not the pleasure of being jia(j to own that her reading and habits of is," she said capitously, "if she hail from- ENRY Handes has just received his stock both of staple find fancy DRY GOODS, "I had never heard of Degerando. What at all familliar with him." thinking had never led her to look at this anywhere on the other side of the Alle- S( rauch the mo e to be of Fall and Winter work, which is unusu­ from the extraordinary low prices that have could I say 1" " J , f regretted.— subject. H ruled in the great "Commercial Emporium" ghanies, and especially if from Ne* Eng­ ally large, superior and cheap. Men's Boots, "You could have pretended to be very You do not know what you have lost.— "It is a highly interesting one," resumed land, she takes the pick of the beaux, in : Shoes and Brogans, and womens and childrens for the past few days, we are now prepared to familiar with him." * Macauly is the most brilliant reviewer of (joctor) "none, in fact, can be more so. spite of us. It is too bad! All acknowl­ shoes comprise the leading articles of his assort­ exhibit to the public a beautiful assortment of "Humph! And been made to expose my the day. His articles glitter in thoughts, por ages the connection between spirit and ment. Rich & Fashionable Fancy Ooods edge that the western girls ma e the best suitable for the season, and ignorance still further, for she would have jewels^with^ the brilliancy of diamonds. matter has remained a problem ; and this wives, and all take them when they can India Rubbers.—A fine assortment of various He and sized India Rubbers suitable for men, women OFFER BARGAINS a°ked in the next breath if I remembered Carlyle stand out prominently, yet problem, as time advances, we become get no others; but let nn eastern girl show and misses. Those who call first will stand the in all kinds of Goods to Cash Purchasers. this or that passage. Has she ever served each has a peculiarity distinctly his own more and more anxious to solve.— her face among us, and see what profess­ best chance. They will be found as cheap as We feel it altogether unnecessary to enumerate you so 1" I need not tell you, Doctor, what those But I am wandering from what I had in­ ion is worth. She is snapped jip in less they are superior. Oct. 5, 1846.. articles, but simply say, that the reputation this peculiarities are." tended saying. I mentioned the writer establishment has honestly earned, not only by "Not yet." than no time. It is too bad !"L v ^ "Look out then. I've seen her corner Miss Gray looked smilingly at the Doc­ in the review. You are aware, of course, NEW CROCKERY selling cheap, but in keeping a large and well selected slock, shall be fully sustained. two or three, and worry their lives half out tor, and the Doctor loo ed at her and that sensation has always been supposed AT PECK'S BRANCH STORE. Latent Nature.—Our strongest qualities, Those who favor us with an early call, will of them " smiled in return, but the smile of the lat­ to reside in the s- in or outermost and like fire in steel, are concealed, and require UST Received a large and splendid assort­ have the satisfaction of selecting from an assort­ "Perhaps they were particularly green." ter was blended with confusion. He wish­ extreme parts of the body. This strange­ the dash of opposition, or collisions with J ment which will be sold cheap for Cash, ment unrivaled in extent and variety, and at pri­ "Not more so than you or I. One was ed the young lady were distant a thousand ly enough, is denied by the writer alluded s Oct. 13, 1846. » circumstance( to bring them out. Thus ces which we pledge ourselves shall prove sat­ young Purdy, the lawyer, who knows a miles. There*were half a dozen persons to. Feeling, he says, is in^the sensoriu'ii ; isfactory to the closest Cash Buyers, the French and our own revolution made JLOCUST POSTS. , good deal about books. She exposed him present, and all were silent listeners of the perception of this is the skin. That is a great many great men out of a great We would especially invite an inspection of our when 1 lay my hand upon an object, it! is SMALL lot of Long Island Locust suita- stock of MILLINERY GOODS, as it is quite cruelly He was terribly mortified. He what was passing. For an hour at least many ordinary men. tried his best to appear to know all about Miss Gray continued her attacks upon the my brain, not my hand that feels its form. ible for Fence Poets. For sale by large, and a branch of the trade to which we Dullness is never immortal Pope, to tht iSf T„ L. & J. R. Peck. pay particular attention. the authors whose names and books she doctor—they coujd be called nothing else My hand seems, it is true, to feel, but this pet, 13 1-- New Canaan, Oct. 13, 1846. introduced, but eh? understood that it was —much after this fashion, completely dis- he argues is only an app arance. In the contrary, not.with?tapdin^ ::,t 't- - ! > ' _ • .$?&• '" . i / ;-y ; » . ... — John M. Niles, 'policy of the Executive branch of this Govern­ adapted our laws to it; but we have not done so, this uncalled-for reproach, Mr. Ingersoll followed. He|sa id he had voted deliber­ and victory to our troops. They will con­ ON THE NATIONAL FINANCES. ment to cany on this war exclusivity by loans, and we are now told that we cannot do it. Well, contented himself with opposing the fol­ ately,and ever should against any further tinue so to act to the close of the war, without providing any additional revenue, in any what, tlieu can be done? There is uo pio£:osi- when they will have a full reckoning with In theSenate of the United States, cn Thurs­ lowing statement of facts: extension of slavery. shape or form whatever. Well, sir, I am total- tion for any other mode of indirect taxation, and "I will give the gentleman an answer in Without taking a vote the House adj. Polk and his party. But th< y will have day lust the following resolution, submitted by- .ly opposed to any such policy. I am opposed to I believe there nre enough in both Housas of nothing to do with the miserable tariff Congress who believe that this great source of a very few words. Those brave men, when SATURDAY, Jan. 15. Mr. Cameron, of Pennsylvania, cam© up for it, as destructive of the powers of this Govern­ they fought the ha'.tic, of Reseca de la Pal- which the loco focos have fastened upon ment, and as inimical to the prosecution of the reveuue, imposts, must be fairly exhausted be­ Mr. Benton's bill authorizing grants of land consideration : ma, had been thirty hours without a mouth­ the country. All the tinkering of that war itself. I am for a vigorous prosecution of fore resort can be had to any other, whether in to soldiers serving in the Mexican War was in­ Resolved, That the Secretary of the Treasu­ time cf war or peace, let the condition of the ful of food: and i ask if they were then rickety thing must be done by its authors. - this war, and I believe that the best thing to be troduced in the SENATE, andufler a long discus­ ry l:e directed to report to the Sanate, on what done, and without which every thing else will countrj- be what it may. It is the settled poli­ —after that hard fought battle—two thou­ The V\ hig Tariff was both a protective ta­ articles embraced in the tariff act of 1846 the be unavailing is, to invigorate your Treasury; to cy of this country that this source cf reveuue sand against seven thousand—in any con­ sion about tlio second reading, was by the casting riff and a revenue tariff, it cave encour­ duties can be increased beyond the existing rates have a revenue which is adapted to the ceudition must be thoroughly exhausted before the peo­ dition to plunge into the river and follow vote of the vice President, postponed. Tho ar­ agement arid activity to labor, and filled 60 as to augment the revenue; and to what ex­ of the country. I believe, s:r, that in the pres­ ple can be called on to contribute from any oth­ tent the said duties can be increased, and what up Ihe Mexicans 1" my bill was recommitted with instructions to the Treasu'V of th'e Government with ent state cf your Treasury, this war must lan­ er. Well, sir, is it exhausted ? Why, it does additional revenue would accrue therefrom. Thus it seems that the Administration report a section grading 160 acres of land to all money, so much so, thnt the Register com­ guish. not accord with the theory of the Secretary or plained of an ex< ess, "asserting that "the In the course of the debate on this resolution, And, eir, I must say that I am extraordinarily the chairman of the Finance Committee here is determined to transfer, if possible, to non-commissioned ofliers and privates now ser­ ; our general and his brave sold ers the odi­ coffers of the Government were overflow- Mr. Niles, the Locofoco Senator from Connec­ inclined to believe that the feebleness of our to increase the reveuue by raising the duties. ving in the War. condition now bas been owing to the emptiness According to their theory, to raise revenue you um its own want of energy, and its own irg with money taken from the pockets of ticut, addressed the Senate nsfollows. We take In the HOUSE, a bill was introduced, rend of the Treasury, aud to this cause alone. Why must reduce the duties. Well, I am willing incapacity, have generated toward it in the the farmer, the mechanic, and every person his remarks ns reported in tho National Intelli­ were not these ten regiments called for at an to hear from the Secretary how much money hearts of the people. twice and referred to the proper com. establish­ who has purchased an imported article." gencer: earlier period ? Why are they not now form­ be can get into the treasury by a further reduc­ There may be yet farther developments ing additional post roods in Texas. The Ore­ W by not then return to this tariff, espe- , tion. I am willing tho experiment should be Mr. Niles, said notwithstanding the intimation ing a part of odr army ? Why was not not that of the intentions of the Administration gon Territorial bill was taken up, discussed aud cially in view of the present wants of the thrown out by some of his honorable friends that army ere this put in a condition to strike a deci­ tried. 1 do not mean to say that I would vote Treasury! The Whigs will cheerfully for such a law, because I have no belief in the toward the man whose success it can nev­ passed 133 to 35. lime ought not to be cousumed in debate upon a sive blow, or, at any rate, during the present fa­ vote with their opponent* for the restora­ resolution of this kind, he, for one, was very glad vorable season of the year ? It cannot now be doctrine. I believe that duties will produce rev­ er forgive. It were well if tho people to avail himself of this opportunity to say a few done: we must wait another year; and, sir, I enue in the proportion which they bear to the would watch its coiuse. The jYeutf/oin Sol illo.—.More of Santa tion of t'.iat tariff- but they doubtless will words, which might as well be said upon this know of no reason but the . feebleness of the importations in the aggregate. Importations Anna's JHoveihaJs.—The following letter, not be concerned with the locos in any ef­ occasion, he though, as upon any other, on the Treasury why we have not been in a condition are governed by the amount of exports, by the CONGRESSIONAL. says the N. O. Pic. of Jan 5th, which forts to patch np the miserable thing now subject generally of finances. He was well to act with a force adequate to the object in view. state of the currency, and other things ; hence came to hand after our edition of Sunday in exi.-tei.ee. The locos have the power aware, as every hon. Senator must be, that this I attribute it to that, and to that alone. I think the position is well established that the MONDAY, Jan. 11. w as printed, puts to rest all doubt as to the to do ns they please on this subject, and subject belonged more appropriately to the other Well, how will it end, if we go on this way ? i amount of revenue will depend upon the average In the SENARE a communication was fact that advices were expressed from thev must ta e the responsibility. Thus end of the Capitol; at the same time, it was Will our condition improve? Will it not be­ ; of duties. And now this whole scheme of in­ Gen. Worth, at Sahillo, announcing the far they refuse to do anything. If they perfectly competent to a member of this body, come worse and worse every day? We may creasing the revenue by diminishing the duties, received from the Vice President stating if not to originate bills at least to propose enqui­ contiuue to obtain loans, though there appears is found to be not only an hypothesis, not only his inability, owing to indisposition, to be march of a large Mexican force towards wish to tax tea and coffee, why don't they ries; if not to frame a law, at least present his to be some doubt about our ability to do so.— an experiment, but, Bir, it isan experiment which present and requesting Mr. Atchinson to that p'acc. With what intentions Santa do it 1 That's the question—Palladium. ^views and suggest plans in accordance with what There is still, I think, a way in which we can is to be tried in the face of facts, and in opposi­ Anna has thrown forward tnen in this di­ preside for him. Gen. Taylor and the Administration.—The he conceived the interests of tho country requir­ obtain loaus, and that way is only by sanctioning tion to our whole experience. That experience Mr. Crittenden objected to the Vice rection time only can solve; but, ifkthe has shown us that the rate of duties has had no Washington correspondent of the Boston Atlas, ed, in relation to the subject of the finances of and circulating a paper currency of this Gov­ President appointing a substitute for the force has not been over estimated, it may the Government. He was not disposed, howev­ ernment. By meaus of Treasury notes, and influence on the importations, but the revenue thus comments upon the course of the Adminis­ chair when absent himself; and quite a be his plan to cut up our army in detail. er, to go very fully into the subject at this time. this Government paper, we may obtain loans has been invariably greatest when the rate of At the last accounts, Gen. Wool was at tration towards Gen. Taylor, the hero of the He was very happy, however, to have an oppor­ dutes was highest. The state of the currency debate arose upon the subject, which led from the mass of the people, but we never can Paras, about 120 miles, if we mistake not, tunity to say a few words in relation to it. He obtain them from capitalists, with the restric­ has had a thousand times more influence upon to a ballott for a presiding officer pro. tpm. Mexican campaign. had no particular solicitude in regard to this res­ tions which exist in what is called the Indepen­ the amount of importatioes than the rate of du­ —and the result of the ballot was the elec­ north we&tof Saltillo. Our correspondent Gen. Taylor has been n stumbling block olution, either one way or the other. It propos­ dent Treasury act. We can undoubtedly obtain ties has had, weether high or low. This, then, tion of Mr. Atchinson. evidently entertains a doubt as to the to Polk and his concern since the outbreak ed au enquiry certainly which would call them loans in the way1 have said, but these loans must is an experiment to increase the revenue by di­ Several petitions ivere presented. practicability of his forming a junction of hostilities. He has taken no position, back to the proceedings of the last session—an have a limit. Is it for a moment to be supposed minishing the duties, directly contrary to all ex­ Mr. Dix, from the Committee on the with General Worth. It would seem good made no advance, and assumed no impor­ perience; an experiment already exploded as enquiry into tho modifications and changes which that they could go on in this way, without know­ Military, reported a bill for increasing the strategy on the part of the enemy to throw tant responsibility without the direct su might be advantageously mide in a law of the ing whan this war was to have an end, relying entirely inefficacious. a large force between Saltillo and 1'aras, Well, sir, (continued Mr. Niles,) I havo_said army by the addition of ten regiments;— thority of the government. And this is last session. But his views in regard to that solely and entirely upon loans, without providing make a diversion with a portion of the law had been fully expressed at that time, and any additional revenue to meet the interest upon pretty much all I intended to say. 1 for one also a bill for creating the office of Lieut. precisely what they did not desire. 'I hey he did not intend to renew the arguments which these loans ? Why every man must see that protested against this policy. I protest against General. troops against General Worth, while the invested him with large discn tion to pene­ had b:i3n used. Ha concurred w.th the Pres­ the credit of the Government will sink. It is it. as inconsistent with the protection of the coun­ Both bills were made the special order main body of the army falls upon General trate the interior of Mexico, and to prose­ ide it—for he was entirely free rom the trammels impossible that it could be otherwise. There is try; as inconsistent with the vigorous prosecution Thursday next. Wool. Apprehensions that such may cute the war after his own fashion ; but, of party views, and looked only to what ha con- no such example in history, either in our own of the war, and as creating unnecesiarily a na­ The HOUSE, after disposing of some un­ have been the case are discernible in our knowing well with whom he had to deal, tional debt. Why, do gentlemen think that be­ siderel the gre it in^ere-rts of the country, her or in that of any other nation. A debt increas­ important business, took up and passed correspondence. If Santa Anna had any and where the burden would fall or be financial a:i.l industrial interests, an! wlshadoth­ ing at the rate of thirty five millions a year, cause we have a small war on our hands, they the billfcfor increasing the army, but after­ of the spirit and capacity of the great mili­ forced in the event of defeat, he has in er Senators could say tlit? sa:n:;—he fully con­ without providing a single dollar to meet the in­ are absolved from a reasonable accord to their tary commander to whom he vainglorious- curred, he repeated, w'.th tho President in the terest on those loans! Sir this a strange state of own principles ? And is it not one of the first wards reconsidered the vote, and adopted every case demanded emphatic orders, ly lit.ens himself, he would have done desire tint the t.irilf aci" of last session, (that act things. There was an apparent inconsistancy principles of the Democratic party at least—and Mr. Boyd's substitute—ayes 171, nays 35. and then executed them with the s ill of having bean passed and become the law of the in the recommendation of the President a year I believe I might say of both parties—that a na­ The House then took up the Oiegon ter­ some such thing long before this. Here a soldier and the courage of a patriot.— land) should rem.iin, at least until such time as ago. We were then engaged in two controver­ tional debt is a national curse, and should be ritory bill, in which they were engaged till is the letter: And while be has thus been engaged in avoided, if possible to be avoided ? Nothing but it should bn fairly tested. He should differ with sies with oreign Powers, either of which, as it adjournment. CAMARGO, Mexico, Dec. 19. fightinir the battles of his country, and in Presidjnt perhaps, a.; to what would be the re­ seemed to be the opinion of the Executive, might extreme hazard, nothing but war in which a TUKSDAT, Jan. 12. preserving the makers of this war from sult of til :t to it, but was wiliing that it should have resulted in disturbing the peace of this country might suddenly be engaged by powerful By an express last night from General Mr. Archer, of Virginia, announced the the odium which they would otherwise have a fair trial. He did not wish to disturb country. Well, sir, it might nnturnlly have invading force, can justi-ya reliance solely and Worth, which arrived at half past 1 o'clock, either the principle or the details of that law at I been supposed that the desiro of the Executive exclusively on loans and the creation of a nation­ death of his colleague, the Hon. Isaac Pen- we learn that Santa Anna is advancing have been doomed, thty have been occu- , present.; but the question which he wished to would be to show those nations that we were in al debt. And shall we do nothing iti a small "nybacker, and offered the usual resolutions upon Saltillo and Monterey, as is said, with pied in stabbing his reputation, and in present to the Sen ile and the country was this readiness, if it became necessary to resort to the war of this kind? Shall we do nothing to sus­ and the Senate adjourned. 30,000 men ; and all the avaliable force stealing from him that which to a soldier and it was a grave question—whether that IHW, last extremity. This would seem to be his ob­ tain the Treasury ? Shall we not bear a part The HOUSE went into committee of the from this place and vicinity is ordered up is dearer than life; yes, they, and their at least of the burden that we are thus creating ? or any other intended as the basis of a revenue vious policy; and to do this it was to be expec­ whole. The Oregon bill was tuken up. to those points with the least possible de­ little partizans have been sneaking about system in a state of peace, ought to trammel the Is it all to be handed over to post »rity ? Are ted that he would suggest ti the consideration A substitute was adopted for the fifth sec­ lay. At the same time a requisition has the hnlls of Congress and out of doors, action of the two Houses of Congress when a we going to entail upon those who come after ot Congress the propriety of strengthing and in­ tion, which so reads that all persons shall proclaiming "Taylor is n good fellow, but state of peace no lo.ngar existed—when the cir­ creasing the finances of the country, in order to us the blessings ol a national debt of perhaps an been received for a large supply of ammu­ cumstances of the country were entirely chang­ be prepared for a result of this kind,ifit could not hundred millions ? And, sir, let me make ano­ be allowed to vote at the first election who nition to be forwarded immediately. The not fit to command such an army," while ed ; whether Congres sought, in consequence of be avoided. But, instead of this, the Executive ther remark. This is the way, I suppose, that, we have declared on oath, their intention to express from Saltillo arrived at Monterey ; he is n the field, hattlinsr for that glory to the existence of I hat law, to stand before the recommended a modification of the revenue are to carry out this system falsely called a free bv-come citizens, and have sworn to support on the evening of the day Gen. Taylor left our national arms which thus far has been world, in view of foreign countries ncd of the laws ? And for what purpose ? With a view trade system—a misnomer altogether. There the constitution of the U. S. An amend­ that place for Monte Morales, on his way the only means of prese ving the adminis whole American people, ns being entirely pow­ to increase the revenue? No, sir; but with a is no such thing as free trade in this country, ment was adopted to prohibit all banking to Victoria. He had probably made thirty tration from general execrat on. Let this erless on this subject of revenue for the uses of view to tho reduction of the revenue, or at least and there can be none so Ion*; as the settled in the territory. An amendment was of- miles from Monterey with his army inten­ system be pursued but a little longer, and the Government in time of war. That was the policy of the country remains the same that it to a redution of duties. I had always supposed ferred providing that nothing in this act ded for the occupation of Victoria, but this a feeling will spring forth, full armed and question which he wished to submit. Now, what that the affairs of Government like those of an now is, to raise revenue from imports, because shall be construed into an intention to in­ stronir, that will overwhelm its euthors was the scheme which was presented to the con­ individual, required that tho state of the finances the two things are incompatible with each other. intelligence will no doubt cause n counter sideration of Con~reis to supply the Treasurj', should be looked to before commencing any en­ Sir, I have taken up more time than I in­ terfere with the spirit of the Missouri movement to sustain Monterey and Sal­ and abbettors. at a time when the country was engaged in an terprise or undertaking, to see whether they tended, but this is a subjeict not easily got rid of. compromise in regard to slavery. Mr. tillo. We find the following notice of the modern expensive war ? It. appeared to be supposed that were equal to the demand that would be made I was uud«*r the impression that, after a nation­ Hamlin supported the amendment, because I do not spea'. certain, but think Gen. Tom Thumb's adventures abroad, under the the action of Co:igrei3 was circumscribed, that upon them. But this seems no part of the poli­ al debt had begun to be created, we should he believed it was a matter of necessity, Taylor can meet Santa Anna with 6,000, their hauds were tied up, that rh:-:re was nothing cy of the present Executive; for when we be­ cease to hear of free trade ; but it now appears to prevent thereby the introduction of sla­ and not more, as a portion of his force, guardianship of P. T. Barnum, in the New Ha­ remaining to which they could look for revenue that we are still to have this wonderful system came actually engaged in war—when the mntter very into the territory. The committee under Generals Patterson and Pillow, has ven Palladium : but the. small and meagre list of frtvo articles, was no longer doubtful, but war had actuality of free, trade introduced, a national debt being then rose, a message from the Senate was "The dwarf Tom Thumb, who has made With regard io th it, he hid no particular objec­ commenced, to my utter astonishment a meas­ the basis of it! [A laugh] Every body could been withdrawn from here to hold Tampi- tion to placing a duly apou tho3e articles; that ure was pressed upon us to reduce the revenue. see what must be the final result. They must received announcing the death of Senator co. I know nothing of the defences at such a successful tour in Europe, is about duty would not touch tho question of the protec­ I said at the time, what I had to say upon such of course come back to a system of high duties. Pennybacker. Mr. McDowell, moved the Saltillo, but Worth is there, and what any to return to the United States. A London tive policy; that had been already disposed of. a policy as that. I said then, and with perfect I believe the revenue of the country should, in customary resolutions. Adjourned. man can do he c n and wi 1. correspondent of the Boston Traveller, The list of free articles heretofore had usually sincerity, that I would support the interests of time of peace, at any rate, be derived wholly WEDNESDAY, Jan. 13. It strikes me that if Santa Anna has the says that his success in England and on comprehended the raw material, the element of the Administration. I spoke of course, in a fi­ from the imports, with the exception of what force which is reported, that it would not the Continent exceeds all I elief. Mr. the industry of the country, but now that descrip­ may be derived from the sales of the publiclands; The funeral services over the remains nancial sense, and without reforence to the de­ be policy to bring on a decisive action now Barnum, of the American Museum, who tion of article had been brought within the list tails of the measure then proposed, or what and I would avoid by all means, in time of war, of the late Senator Pennybacker of Virgin­ of articles taxed: and there was nothing remain­ might be its influence upon the labor of the coun­ a reduction which must necessarily embarrass ia, occupied the Housesof Congress to day. at Monterey, but by surrounding the place, first brought the little dwarf to this coun­ ing but two articles of universal consumption, try. I believed there could be nomeasure more the finances of the country. THURSDAY, Jan 14. cutting off supplies and communications, try. has made quite a fortune by exhib'ting tea and coffee. and detaching a portion of his force to at­ him. During the second year of the ex- . unwise for the Executive to press upon the legis­ The proceedings of chief importance As he had already stated, he for one hnd no lative branch of the Government, than to derange THE LIEUT. GENERAL—GEN. TAY­ tack the depots and connecting links with hihifion Mr. Straiten, the fatl er of the were in the Senate in relation to the office particular objection to a tax upon these articles; or cut down its finances at anytime when the LOR ATTACKED. Gu'f—which must be left weak by the dwarf, re eived half the pro' ts and he has of Lieutenant General, and in the House but, admitting thatsuch tax was imposed,(though country was engaged in a war. It was to me a Correspondence of the Tribune. drawing off supports for Monterv an J Sal­ made a very lartre sum of money through it appeared this was not to be done,) he asked thing so extraordinary that I could not well un­ on the Oregon Bill. WASHINGTON, Jan. 10,1847. tillo—that such would be his best chances the deformity of his child. Within two would it be adequate to the wauts of the Gov­ derstand by supposing thatsome theo­ Mr. Benton reported the House bill, in­ ifigijBXcept for success. This depot, for instance, or three months, the exhibition .has not ernment? "Was it really worthy of serious de­ ry designed for a time of peace had crept info No one that observes can doubt the hos­ creasing the army ten regiments. which is the one from which Gen. Taylor's b-. en very well patronized; as sight seekers bate 1 Was it a m itter worthy of being submit­ the head of some individual and he was unwtll- j tility of this Administration toward Gen. Mr. Cameron moved to appropriate a ted by the Executive branch of this Government army draws its supplies, is without defen­ have become tired of dwarfs. Mr. Barnum ing to give it up, though the condition of the '1 aylor. Its first overt act was the studied section of land ti each Boldier serving to Congress for its consideration, as a means of country had changed. I raised a warning voice '• ces, and 1 am told is to be left with one has concluded to return to America, with ; omission of all allusion to his gillant ac­ through the war, which gave rise to a dis­ invigorating and sustaining our revenue in a time at the time, for in my judgment it was not a company of artillery, one company of dra­ Gen. Tom Thumb, «• nd the General's min­ tions in Mexico in me Piesident's Message. cussion in which Messrs. Benton, Came­ of war ? In connection with other sources of revenue measure, even for peace. I may be goons, (not mounted.) and one regiment iature carriage and four diminutive ponies, revenue it would be certainly worthy of atten­ Thi<< inexcusable, and on any other hy­ ron. Badger, Corwin and Crittenden took mistaken, however; it may prove to be. But, of Indiana volunteers; and the e are "sin. on the ffth of January inst. by the steamer tion; but stauding alone, he thought it altogeth­ pothesis, unaccountable neglect, was fol part, and was finally laid over. s:r, it was clearly not a revenue measure for ews of war" enough here to make "the' Hibernia, from I iverpool to Boston." er too insignificant. In what, condition then are war; it was not arevenue measure for thecon- i lowed by the unnecessary recommendati n The bill creating the office of Lieut. we placed ? After the commencement of the of the appointment of a Lieut. General— game worth the candle." dition in which the country at that time was. General was discussed by Mr. Dix until Magnetic 7 e egrajih to New Orleans.—A war, be it remembered, for such was the fact— placed, without any act of ours, as we say, for an office of which no law recognized the From last reports Gen. Wool had not the Senate adj. contract has been made by the patentees at a time when (and the experience, the sagaci­ the war could not be avoided. I am of that existence, and no necessity required ihe yet formed a junction wiih Gen. Worth, ty and statesmanship ot' all nations had sanc­ In the HOUSE, Mr. Burt, on the Oregon of Morse's Magnetic Telegraph to con- opinion ; it. was the natural result of events that formation. The third act of this drama 1 and it is thought by some problematical tioned the pol.cy)t!ie state of the finances of a bill, too * the floor in defence of the insti­ I struct a line fionri Washington to New Or­ had taken place ; it could not be avoided. It of injustice is the letting loose of the party whether ho would not be able to form one, country should Ije placed in a condition corres­ was the duty of this Government to meet, it, and tution of slavery, and was followed by Mr. leans by way of Charleston, Mobile and curs to bark at him. Yes, in consequence of the advance of the ene-j ponding, in a reasonable decree at least, to the it was our duty to put the country in a condition Petit. numerous other intermediate points of "The little dogs and all. my placing themselves in a position be-: expenditures of that country, were they to go on to carry on and sustain the war. And, sir, the FRIDAY, Jim. 15. commercial interest. aud make no provision at ail for increasing their first and most im -oitant element for this end Tray, Blanche and Sweet-heart, sets, they bark tween these two forces. I am not advised means in proportion as their expenditures in­ was a condition of the finances of the Govern­ at him." The Committee on the Post Offices re­ of the route Gen. Wool's column wi'l take J1 Coal Trrde.—The Reading Railroad creased.' Were thoy going to make no provis­ ment adequate to the demands which must nec­ The barren products of gallant victories, ported a bill to provide for the transporta­ from Paras, and therefore can give no Company sent 1,233.561 tons over the ion at all for the extr.iordln iry expenditures oc­ essarily, under such circumstances be made up­ the loss of men, the waste of treasure, the tion of the mail to Oregon. opinion as to the accuracy of this reason­ road last year. The quantity sent to mar­ casioned by the war/ Did gentlemen believe on them. demoralization of society, all are to be at­ The bill to increase the army was next ing; but one thing is certain —we are on ket from all the regions in 184-6, is in that tho credit of tins country could bo sustain­ W^cll, sir, a different policy prevailed; a mens- tributed to Gen. 'laylor's non-achievment taken up. the eve of important events, and I think ed under a stale of things like this? They round numbers, 2.238,000 Ions against 2, nre.was passed which was calculated in nil prob­ of impossibilities. He has won more bril­ Several amendments were offered, which were told, in the official report of the highest by the next arrival 1 shall chronicle to you 053,633 tons in 1845, being an increase in ability to reduce tho finances of the Government liant victories than the a^e has witness d, were ordered to be printed, and bill was fiuanoi;i! officer of the Government, that the ex­ below what they should be in time of peace. matters of stirring interest. ^ 1846 of 312,000 tons. and established a reputation for our sol­ penditures of'he past ycur amounted to fifty-live It is a matter of simple arithmetic. I find by postponed till to morrow. The bill pre- millions, and he thought they m'ght safely con­ calculation tl a to sustain your pence standard diers—the moral effect of which is worth viding for the appointment of aLieutanant GF* Let it be remembered that the Whig The Albany Argus, a locofoco Journal, clude thai the expenditures of the present your, of revenue under the now tariff act, you must a thousand victories —but he has not taken General was then taken up. Mr. Badger delegation, from this State, have not patriotism sgeaps in the following complimentary ifany thing was to be done,as seems; to be contem­ Mexico, captured Santa Anna, plundered have one hundred and forty-six millions of im­ spoke in oppJfeition to the measure. He enough to pay a slight tax on their "tea and terms of Gov. Young s message : plated, to increase our force;-, in order to prose­ portations. Whether you are likely to have the churches to defray the expenses of argued that the adoption of the bill would coffee," when the revenue is wanted by the "It may be tal en as a model state paper, cute tho wsir with vigor and energy, looking to th.s amount every one can judge for himself. I war, "conquered a peace,' and by these be an act of great injustice to Generals the expected result, would not be less than sixty and as wor'.hy of imitation. It is a clear do not believe that we will. But sir, our diffi­ means saved ihe Administration from the Taylor and Scott. They were both expe­ country—and all of them rich men !—Register. millions. Where were their moans to meet the culty does not.stop at this point. I have already and direct exposition of lha concerns of expenditure ? Why, they wmo told by the reproaches and justly excited anger of an rienced men, and had earned well of their Let it a'so be remembered that the ma­ the State, and of the subjects for legisla­ alluded to this difficulty. It is not so much that indignant people—he is himself to be ca­ Secretary that there might be twenty oight mil­ we have introduced a system which may bring country. Why then shall we even inti­ jority in both Houses of Congress is com­ tive action. It is limited to actual home lions de»ived tioin the customs, and about, three the revenue down below the demands of a peace lumniated, denounced, and if possible de­ mate that we have not confidence in them, posed of locofocos, who profess to justify affairs, and alludes to nothing extraneous, } millions aud a half, ho believed From the public graded ! establishment, but it is that we have tied up our or commit so unnecessary, impolitic, and the whole course of the President in rela. and assumes no interference with national [ lands. But ho feared that those estimates were hands, that we have manncled our feet, that And for thifc contemptible work, a fit ungenerous an act as to supplant them 1— tion to the war with Mexico—and that not­ over rated ; that they would not be fulfilled ; es­ concerns." we are no longer at liberty to act at all upon agent h is been selected Had the vote of When Mr. Badger had finished his speech, withstanding this fact and their loud pro­ timates were very uncertain th ngs. The Sec­ this great subject of supplying the pressing wants Immense Loss.—The damage occasioned retary a year ago, estimated tho receipts from the House been taken, in all liliood the Mr. Mangum moved as a test question that fessions of patriotism, they refuse to put a Treasury, What is now to be done? by the recent freshetsjin the Scioto, Miami the public land.s at about a million of dollars Representative from Illinois would have the bill be laid on the table, which was slight tax on tea and coffeee." Let it also he resolution of my honorable friend is calcu­ received an unanimous appointment io and Red rivers (O.) is set down at about less than his estimate of last year. Why was lated to disturb the existing law. Well, I may carried by a vote of 28 to 21. This defeats be remembered that the author of the res that ? He thought it could be accounted for in the duly required of hiin—and, in the dis­ two millions of dollars. Over one mi'lion ? ?r\t; w* ttr® to'd the law must not be the proposition. olution which declared it inexpedient to two ways. At the ;iiae of the former estimate disturbed—cannot be disturbed. Tho Secreta­ charge of it, he has given proof that he The HOUSE went into Committee of the tax tea and coffee, is John Wentworth, a of bushals of corn have been swept away it was the pol.cy ot the Secretary, in order to ry might have recommended—without essential­ would have merited the opinion BO enter­ Whole, and the Oregon territorial bill was locofoco member from Illinois, and editor from the Sciota valley alone. The whole maintain a theory, to undertake to show that ly disturbing his theory-he might have recom­ tained. taken up. An amendment was adopted, of a loco foco paper in Chicago. country was inundated. ^ , the income of the Government was falling off, mended a general addition to the rates of dutv limiting the pay of the delegate to Con The Whigs have thus far voted for men which falling off he attributed to the tariff act m ah the schedules of this law, except, perhaps Nor has Mr. Ficklin abused Gen. Taylor "Come here, my lad," said an attorney alone; carried nwny by political rancor, gress to $*2000 per annum, and requiring & money to carry on the war, as promptly of 1842. But it was unnecessary to take up the the last. This, I think, might have been done; to a boy about nine years of age. The time with this matter at present. He believed but it seems that this is not proposed, and is not (for he probably hates the ariny—officers, that he shall be a citizen of the territory, as the loco focos, aud Whigs have taken that the receipts of the Government were over and serve for the session only for which boy came, and asked the attorney "what to be proposed. Well, sir, it has been the set­ rank and file and all—because a majority the fiold as we believe much more prompt­ case was to be tried next 1" The lawyer estimated, and that the expenditures were un­ tled policy of this Government, from its founda­ are of the 6nme political faith as their brave he shall be elected. ly although they cannot and will not jus­ deleted by several millions of dollars. In any answered, "A case between the pope and tion, to look to impost duties alone for revenue, commander,) and instigated with the hope The question now being relative to the tify the recklesb course of the President view of it, there would be a deficiency of about except, in time of war. This is the main reli­ the devil—which do you thin will gain thirty five millions, and this deficiency must be of even surpassing the expectation* of his passage of the bill ns amended, Mr. Leake in ordering our troops to the Rio Grande, the action V The bov replied, "I guess ance. the main resoiuce, as every one knows: employers, he has attac- eS with indiscrim­ mot in someway. Tho thirlj* five millions, in and every one knows, too, that the last war ma­ gave his reasons why he should vote in op­ upon territory, the ownership of which, his it will be a pretty tight squeeze —the pope connection with the existing debt of upward?of 50 terially diminished our impost duties during its inate and all-embracing censure the « hole position. The South, said Mr. Leake, cabinet had admitted was not then deter­ has the most money, but the devil has the f millions at the close of the present year. Why, continuance, because it was a war with a great of our gallant little army. They should cannot and will not, submit to any further mined. He has involven the country in most lawyers." if-'- j if tho war continued and the}' went on at this commercial nation, and our commerce was great­ have plunged, he thinks, after the hard- interference on the part of the North, with the war ; but the Whigs have nevertheless rate, adding thirty five millious yearly, together ly disturbed, but ns regards the present wttr. foiight bottl? qf Resaca de la Faltna, all her tigh'tsl He considered this act, should supported every measure which they be­ It is stated that the lo?s of life in the jp| " with the interest of these sums, what wonld be that is not the case. Our great and sole reliance bathed in blood, into the waters of the Rio it pass, a deliberate violation of the Mis­ lieve calculated to give efficiency to all the Mexican war, already exceeds that of the : ^ the r^sujt^ _ Indeed it scotnpd to be the settled 4 for revenue was left to be available, if we.had Grande, "to cut the Mexicans off!'% To souri compromise. Mr. Kennedy of Iowa military operations of the Government, war with England. ... THAT OLD RRIDGE, AGAIN. It is said, says the Tribune, that Commissary MARBLE YARD, NORWALK GAZETT K- General Storms has accomplished the negotia­ Mr. Editor—I notice with pleasure, by your KOKWAufi, Coim. Wednesday, Jaitaary SO, SAT?. hist week's paper that the public attention tion by which the State receives 832,284 for its Monumental Work in all it R ruches. has at length been awakened to the wretched property on Staten Island, so that our city will STATE OFFICERS condition of the Bridge. The call for a public now have a new arsenal, and the harbor of New Hearth Stones, Fire-place Facings, I have this day removed my entire Stock ef Dry Goods and Carpeting Foi'the Eusniug Tear. meeting upon the subject, will, thers is evory New York will be protected by additional for­ Paint Stones and fvlullers. into the Store formerly occupied by WM. & B. LOCKWOOD, at reason hope be unanimously responded to, and tifications on Staten Island. PRICE & SON are prepared to exe- FOR GOVKKKOK, tho citizens ofour village may begin to cherish E • cute all orders for the above articles at the foot of M ain Street, East side of, and within a few feet of the Bridge* CLARK BISSELL, t.i* N< walk. The Union, not. daring to wield the lash of the very moderate prices. Their supply of Marble :- :tne expectations of better things to come. If FOTL LIKUT. GOVHKNEN. overseer as it is wou', begs piteousiy in behalf embi\>c: the best qualities of American and it will be called "THE OLD BRIDGE STORE." It e-.ec there was an appropriate time to act upon CHARLES J. M'CURDY, of Lyme. of its royal master, that Congress would 'come to ; Italian, with a beautiful variety of colors. Ar- lias been fitted up in a style that is not surpassed in old Connecticut, FOR SEC UK'IV. ay, this subject, that time is the present; when in- the scratch' and sustain him in cin v;r<* on the |n»«wnt»i:t« been made by which they are JOHN B. ROBERTSON, of Now I-Iaven dividual enterprise is effecting so many improve­ enabled to furnish their customers with a su­ and is not equaled in these parts. To my friends and patrons I re­ war. Its bows and smirks are enough to pro­ perior article of Vermont Marble, which for FOR TRK.ISUUKR, ments in our midst, when nil men, of all classes voke the mirth of a cynic. purity, susceptibility of finish and general excel­ JOSEPH B. GILBERT, of Hartford. turn my sincere thanks, and cheerfully invite all to call and examine and parties are beginning to feel that the pros­ lence, is scarcely inferior to Italian. Specimens FOR CONTROLLER, perity of the town will be indicated by, and in "/ aiiit a going to do any thing the."— may be seen at their yard, and a comparison my extensive stock of new and Rich Goods. C. J. GRUMAN. ABIJAH CATL1N, of Harwinton. some measure dependent upon its external ap- There are certain set phrases, that once between it and the article in common use insti­ under way, "take,' as the saying- is, and tuted. The character of the work done at this Norwalk, Nov. 11, 1846. Wlisg Congressional Convention pearnnce, and that private and public prosperity, are "all the go." Just now, the expression yard will compare favorably with that of any in t}u !o run hnnd in linnd 01 other similar establishment in the country. A Whig Congressional Couvoctipn. for the j '- »g > g° < ' stntid or fall above is the fashionable reply to almost Norwalk, January 1847. 3m3 purpose of nominating a Member of Congress together; at such a period, it is time to com- everything that is asked. for the Fourth Congressional D'strict, will be meiicc a work like the one in contemplation, Not lonsr since a minister stepped into a j GSU5AT BARGAINS held at the Hotel of Hopkins ata! T r eu in and to ensure a speedy and completion. I do 1 DEIVE N from her moorings Brookfield, on Tuesday, the 2d d:iy !-'t- house—so the papers say—and found *• "** " ;;ot. know that I could add any thing to what I •'lady making a—a bustle. He anked tier at Norwalk Islands, on the 7th inst. a Sail Boat ry next, at lO o'clock, A. M. about 14 feet in length, sails and mast out. paint­ in DRY GOODS at The Whigs of the several towns conijoiiic: advanced in my former communication, as to the i what she was mak ing that bustle for ? She ed green on the bottom, lead colored wash boards said District are request< d to elect Delegates recissity of the undertaking ;—the general in-|sa'^ S'1(J intended to wear it to preaching with a new painter, two pairs of oyster tongs, in said Convention equal to ! he nu'Hfi c:: w-: est felt in the matter by our whole com muni- nex^ Sunday. a pair of oars, and a center board—when last Representatives to which : aid towns are entitled Y U tl 1 mle n ,lU,church seen was drifting eastward. A liberal reward in the General Assembly. ,y is .-vide,c0 of thnt.ond evident also that the ' ," .° . "l" r ? "f' ' • , , . asked the'man of Israel. will be given for the recovery of the boat, or C. J. GBUMAN S FRANCIS BACON, ) L tchfekl As your cor-| !nleud ,ny lhing eI« » any information concerning her. HENRY B. GRAVES. > County respondent of last weuk ("Citizen") observed-',. |!e(] ,|,e fnirone. REUBEN A. ST. JOHN. A. N. BALDWIN, S Committee Norwalk, Jan. 19,1817. 3 AMOS S. TREAT, J Fairfield j "I would not call in theaid of'Ensign Andrews,"' "OLD BRIDGE STORE i» DWIGHT MORRIS. V Cm;- tv but I would point out to the public the danger £3?" At a meeting of the Waahingtonian TOR SAJ.E AT PIJBU€ AUCTION, PENED on Monday of this week my full assortment of Rich, New and Fashionable Goods, NELSON L. WHITE, S Committee of neglecting such matters, till all have grown Temperance Benevolent Society, it was unani- ON the last Monday of February and I can now safely say that. I can and will offer greater inducements to purchasers thanO can be found at any other store in Fairfield County. Every article that cau be called for in weary of patient endurance, and are willing to ; inously next, at. 1 o'clock, P. M. at the late dwelling house of Daniel Bostwick an extensive Dry Goods Establishment can now be found at my store. Below are a few of Attention Whigs ! i wink at the lawlessness of mobocracy. It is j Resolved, That, it i.s with feelings of deep af- fft in New Canaan, if not previously dis­ the leading articles. A meeting of the Whigs of Norwalk, will be time {o be UP and doinS- If the present move- •fliclion and heart-felt sorrow, that the Society posed of at private sale, the following de­ 30 pieces rich DRESS GOODS; 30 do rich all wool CASHMERES & DE LANES ; 50 do plaid FRENCH LUSTRES; 500 do PRINTS, from 4 to 15 cts; 20 do the best of held at the Norwalk Hotelon Thursday, the , ment shall be but feebly sustained-if it is to fall ^HITE. ST A IIR; -one.6of the JmerVesi- scribed property situated in said New Canaan, viz. 30 acres of land easterly of said house, with French, Englibh tir.d American , fiom §1 874 to $6 00; 50 do superior ~lst inst. at / o clock, P. M. to appoint delegates through for lack of sufficient publicspint on the dents of this Society, and a firm and unflinching CASS1MERES, of all colors and kinds; 50 do SAT1NETTS, the best, nnd cheapest, ever to nttend the Congressional Convention to be I ,, . . , , . , 1 • . a barn thereon; also. 19 a'-res westerly of said e offered; 20 different styles of goods forladies' CLOAKS; 12 Cashmere LONG SHAWLS, all held at Brookfield. on Tuesday, the 2d diiy of P«' tof our citizens,-what can we expect— advocate or iemperance and fcobnety, and house: also, 9 anvsoftho West Lots, so called: ^ j 1 1 11 1 1 . .1 . 1 «. t-hiit Iiios nlii.rti.'lor :ic !1 ))}//>? II Hfl niu VirtllftA MSM wool, very low ; 15 all wool SQUARE SHAWLS cashmere; 50 Cotton and wool BROCHA February, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Per order what shall we deserve, but that business shall t^at ^' character as a man, and his virtues asa also, all of sa=d Bostw^ck's right and title in 19 , . . . r ,, . , Christian, challenge our highest admiration, acres east and west of Highway : in 9 acres of STAWLS; Common woolen and dress SHAWLS in abundance; Also, a tasty assorment Norwalk, Jan. 7, 1847. Town Com. leave our vicinity for oilier, more convenient and ( Resolvc^ Th.,t*\ve tender to his afflcted Wife wood land ; in Marshland, so called, containing of MILLINERY GOODS. safer localities, and that this combining with ' an(] kindred, our siucerest condolence and sym We have not time to enumerate articles, but will say that the wants of all can be supplied at CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION. 36 acres, and in said,house, barn and buildings, other influences, now or soon to be in operation, pathy. And that we will unite together to at- together with an half acre of land contiguous. the lowest possible prices, at my old and well known stand. C. J. GRUMAN. A Couvetion fortlu nomination of a candid­ will, in a few years, shut up our stores and leave tend his funeral,and perform for him the last The other rights in rhe last described property, ate to represent, in Congress the 4th Congression­ t,ad offioes which Friendship and Brotherhood, Wanted Immediately I Shawls I us but the suburb to some more enterprising can be purchased at the same time at a mod­ More Shirt Hands The H E b s his nr al District of this state, is to be held at Brook­ may perform, in committing his body to its kin­ erate price, which will together make the whole and therefore more thriving village? Z. onnn - highest - T ticle.: , may bo found° i ut the store °Vof " dred dust. a desirable farm. prices in 4J .4 SII or trade will be j ~ field on the 2d of next month. The time is paid on delivery of the work at JAS. MALLORY & Co. The whigs of this State, at the last election, Also a few articles of personal property. Sufficiently near at hand for the whigs of the N. York C»MI« .Tlill'liOt—Jan. 11. For further particulars enquire of said Bost­ M. WAKEMAN'S Bosoms nnd Collars. like Goliah, claim to have been ups et by slings. In the store formerly occupied by J. A. Weed. district to be moving. The business of appoint­ New Haven Register. At MarketC80 Beef Cattle, none from ihe South. wick and the subscriber. J| UST ree'd a good assortment, and for sale 80 Cows and Calves, uud 3000 OIILV|I and Lamb*. JOSEPH SILLIMA>*, Trustee. Norwalk. cheap by M. WAKKMAN. ing delegates should be attended to immediate­ That claim, Major, is pretty well established I'rices—Beel Cattle—Good and P«iiiic ;jj!o (JU u> New Canaan, Jan. 16, 1847. 3 Take care of tliat Horse! ly, and as a full convention is generally more too. A single loco in this place blushes not to ! $7 00. Fringes and nilk Fancy Button* & Shevp—$1 GO a 2 50—all taken. FOBS SALE.—About 8 acres ND do r.otlet th^poor animal e cmi t:rui hearty and healthful in its influence than a lean own that his individual expenses in this kind of A BEAUTIFUL assortment just received. Cows and Calves—All at market taken at rates of good laud, situated in this town A protected, the stiffening, cruel storm while JAS. MALLORY 6C Co. one, it is important that no town should go un­ "upsetting" amounted to the moderate sum of of between $15 and $35. about one mile and a half from the Blankets and are being sold so cheap represented. A well attended and spirited con­ sixty dollars! and Hell must have rang with borough, on the cross road leading by WARD. Fre.<»li Caiuphenc tills day. ^AKE out the old and put in new, and you vention will reflect an influence that will be fel a shout'of exultation at the scenes which fol­ WSLTON. to the Broad River. Said land is in good condi­ tion, and well suited for plow, pasture or meadow Varnish. will have good light. C. E. DISBROW. in every portion of the district, andgivo an im_ The Whigs of Wilton are requested to meet I lowed. laud. If not. disposed of by Wednesday the TiHE subscriber offers for sale by the barrel, Norwalk, Sept. 15, 1846. at the Town House ou Friday, the 22d inst. at pules to this and our sister county that will do 17th day of February next, it will ou that day at can, or retail, S. P. Smith's superior Coach, R. M. T. Hunter has been chosen U. S. 7 o'clock to appoint delegates to the Whig Con­ LOUIt.—The subscribers have constant­ 2 o'clock P. M. be offered at public auction on Polishing and Furniture Varninsh and Japan, much in the work of preparation for the ap­ Senator from the State of Va. gressional Convention,to beholden at Brookfield, ly on hand, Flour by the barrel or less the premises. E. PRICE. at manufacturer's prices. WM. C. STREKT. F proaching spring struggle. on the 2d day of February next, 10 o'clock, A. M. quantity to suit purchasers, at the lowest market Norwalk. Jan. 18, 1847. The Whigs of this town, and also of the towns Calvin Russ was sentenced on Saturday last Per order Town Committee. II1LDIKG TIMBER.—The subscri­ prices. C. L. RAYMOND, & Co. bers have on hand a large assortment of Norwalk, (Five Mile River.) ofWiltcn and New Canaan, will notice the by Judge Edmonds, to be hung on the 12th of Wilton, January 7th, 1847. Notice •—THE Notes and accounts Spruce Timber, assorted sizes and lengths. calls of their respective Committees, in this day's March next, at tho Tombs. C. L. RAYMOND, & Co. KJEW CANAAN. due the Estate of Joseph S. Meeker, which re­ paper. main unpaid on the first of February next, will NEW FALL & \l li\TER GOODS, Grocery and Crockery Store* Ac 7 PATRIOTISM.—From the representation of _ The Whigs of New Canaan will meet at the be put in suit without distinction. AT NEW CANAAN. While Aristocracy, in his dandv coat, stands Town House on Friday evening the 22d inst. at WJ E have just received from New York, a our cotemporaries, we are almost driven to be- l JOHN A. WKKI>, Administrator. t J0. AYR E_S._h/iv.e _rggttiv,ed O VPUVI ^ f*.»>• »1.« r* r-- — —™ - o J* Ts'orwaiK, Jan. iy, Jc-it. at genteel distance playing with liis rattan, or lievt tkufc nouri^ cvc.y impulse or genuine patri­ stock we had on hand. Also, Earthen Platters RIES, CROCKERY & HARD-WARE, adjusting his nicely plaited ruffles. Democracy to the Convention to be held at Brookfield on the otism is felt pretty much exclusively by our lo­ 2d day of February next, A general attendance rri NO'S'BCE. and other Earthen ware, at the Factory prices. which they offer at greatly reduced prices for in his homely, honest buck skins, lays his broad Whole boxes,halves und quarters, now Rais­ is requested. Per orer Town Committee. I HE Court of Probate fur the District of cash. Below are a few leading nrticles. shoulders to the task.—Bridgeport Farmer. co foco opponents. Perhaps this is trno. They ins; Soap and Candles, wholesale and retail; New Canaan, 7th Jan., 1847. Norwalk has limited and allowed six months French, English and American Broadcloths Exactly. While federal aristocracy in the would be a perfidious set of iugrates if they were from the date hereof for the creditors of the es­ Rock Salt, Liverpool ground do; large and & Cassimeres, of all prices and colors. Cash­ tate of MINOR LOUNSBURY, late of New small sacks salt; also a quantity of rock salt, mere Vestings, a very great variety; Dress person of Thos T.Whittlesey during the last war not wormed up occasionally by a love of country, To WHOM IT M*Y CONCKRS.—All persons ground, in 25 lb bags; 2000 Pickels ready for Goods, Cashmere. DeLanes, Alpacas and Lus­ was nursing its comfort, and adjusting plans for considering all the incentives they have for such ufilicted with Consumption, or Con»lis, or any im­ Canaan in said district, deceased, to exhibit their claims against said estate to me for settlement. use; Lamp Oil, from 75 cts, to $1,25; Ropes tres, Merinoes, French & English of all colors; its own ease and safety, Clark Bissell hnd his generous feelings. A Mr. Charles Baxter of pure disease of the blood, would find it to their in­ terest to read the advertisement in another column Those who neglect to present their accounts of all sizes; Clover, timothy and red top seed; Brocha, worsted and cotton Shawls; a great va­ shoulder to the task of guarding the shoves of the New York Legislature, has received the in this paper headed, CoiltimijHeOEl. properly attested within said timo will be de­ a quantity of new leaf sage; Molasses, and Su­ riety of Calicoes, &c. &c. this state against the invasion of a foreign foe. Lieut. Colonelcy of a reniment of New York barred a recovery. gars of all kinds and prices; Flour by the barrel Also, A general assortment of Groceries, All persons indebted to said estate arereques­ or at retail; Stove Blacking; Corn and Oats, Crockery 6c Hardware, all of which will be sold Tho same difference has worked the subsequent volunteers. His courage, capacity and skill, MARRIAGES. ted to make immediate payment to and articles too numerous to mention, all of very cheap. lives of these gentlemen. Wh:le Bissell hn« were thesubject of encomium in the Legislature will be sold cheap, at. the store of New Canaan, Oct. 31st. 1846. 44 In St. Paul's Church, on the 17th insl. by the POLLY LOUNSBURY, Executrix. r ALLEN & MEEKER. lead a life of active industry and use u'ness. sav­ on Tuesday last. To this enconium Mike Rev. Dr. Mead, Mr. Charles T. Leonard to New Canaan, Dec. 31st, 1846. 3tl* WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Norwalk, Dec. 1st, 1846. ing a ready and important cooperation to pverv Walsh, replied and stated that Mr. Baxter when Miss Emily, only daughter of the late Edward List of B.cttci'S icmiiiinn^ i»» tlie THE Sloop JULIA will leave the Landing at Five Mile River, on enterprise having for its object the welfare of j appointed was in the employ of the Government, H. Street. Post Office, Ridgefield, Jan. 1st, 1847. T> THE Subscriber takes this In Easton, on the 10th inst. Mr. Joseph Cro- Tuesday Evening, Dec. 29th, and the people—Thos. T. Whittlesv has bee*; lo1';n"| m the N. Y. Custom House, and to his certain Leet, Horace • JLJ • method to inform those indebted JC fut, of Danburyto Miss Eunice Turney ofEas Bennett, George N _ again on Thursday evening Jan. 7th Bates, Mrs Catharine L Merchant, Abel B to him that their accounts must be settled up on in soft, luxurious indolence. di« | knowledge had received his pay up to January ton. 1846, and Pike Slip, N. York, on Tuesday Jan. Bouton, Enoch Olmsted, Mrs Eliza or before the 16th day of January, or they will tinguished for nothing but his nre^iors :o per- j next! and perhaps later. have to settle them with some one more legally 11th and Friday Jau. 15th and continue to run Dickens, Havvoy Patrick, George D E A T H S. authorized to collect the same. Ho would say on Tuesdays and Thursdays alternatively until sonal application, his profession and j Dickson, David Reynolds, E B Presley Spruance, Esq. a merchant of Smyr­ to them that the demands on him oblige him to further notice. Freight and Pasaagers taken profitess,.til! he lias (from necessitv) b-v o r.*\ as j Dean, Win L Scott. Thadders na, Del. and an active, intelligent Whig, was on In this town o:i Tuesday morning last, Esther take this step to settle up by that time. We as usual. W. C. SAMMIS. Fa nt on, T B Sherwood, Mrs Rach'l liis friends say, a farmer, deriving a !'"<>! Viod i Crosby, in the 59;h y.:ar of her age. hope that this will be sufficient. Norwalk, Dec. 28,1846. _____ Thursday, chosen a U. S. Senator for six years Gilbert, Samuel Shaler, Solomon from the bounty of Mother Earth, in who^e In Fairfield, on ihe 5th inst. Captain John The subscriber may be found at his old stand Hoyt, Mrs Amanda Smith 3d, Wlliam TAKEN up by the subscriber, from the 4th of March next, vice Hou. Thomas Morehouse, aged 70 years. at So. Norwalk, where he is ready to wait on cultivation he never raised a hand, and for the Ivniffin, Mrs Mary Smith, Erastus on Monday 14th in a suffering con­ Clayton whose term will thenoxspire. In this borough, on Thursday last. Mr. John all those in want of Clothing, both cutting and posession of which his own exertion* r-i-r 'M no Kendrick, Mrs Hannah Wells, G O dition, 3 sheep, one yew, a wether B. Starr, aged 51 years. making, which will be done in the best style, n Warren, Miss Salty ______and one young ram. Also taken way chargeable. Is such a • Vcnuie In this town, on the 12th inst., Mr. Joseph flf: j We are indebted to Hon. J. W. Huntington Persons calling for the above, will please say and at the shortest notice, for cash. up at the same time one other ram, beloging to t; Lockwood, aged 68. S. W. RAYMOJTJS Merchant Tailor. the chief magistrate of Conner e-<- ? We irow joi the. Senate, and Hon. Truman Smith of the advertised. RUSSELL JONES, P. M. 2 said flock, while incompany with sheep belonging not. Out of sight of the smoVe nHv-> «wn chim­ So. Norwalk, Dec. 18, 1846. 3m51 to Col. Geo. Middlebrook of Wilton, and from | iloubis of Representatives for public documents. FOR NEW YORK-EXTKA. ney, where he is not known. tVc iden ! An- til r fol o* M IT and NOTICE. that circumstance it is supposed that they may belong in the town of Wilton. The owner ia r HE sloop JULIA will leave the Landing at I>BY GOODS may be entertained, but hereabout®, arsd in his j phe following is the section in the sub treasury \ P®rs°ns id'lbted t0/he 1 desired to prove property, pay charges and take Five Mile River this, Tuesday evening. own town, it borders unon the hide'ron*. a- d it j i;iW oil ,iie subject of paying all dues to the gov- T AT WESTPORT. l\ S. Meeker & Son, are hereby notified that thjjm SAMUEL KEELER. The WM. MILLER will leave the same place payment must be made forthwith to the subscri­ B»humilinting to friend as well as foe. Tf hp j er.iiiieiit in gold and silver coin. Wilton, Dec. 23, 1846. ou Thursday evening of this week; thfere is yet HAVE this day ree'd from New York ber. - GEORGE R. MEEKER. has any hankering for the emolument® of of«eP j d farther enacted, That on the 1st day room for a small quantity of freight. Passengers I large lot of cheap Dry Goods. Also any Nov. 17, 1846. 46 SBAWLS. his friends, if they have th? min •t'riity. should | of January in the year one thousand eight huu- accommodated as usual. Apply at the tanning. quantities of Wet Goods, consisting of bleached V ? ROCHA SHAWLS of the various styles, give him the fees of his own Pvo'^tp n^rVr. i ^and forty-seven, and thereafter, all duties, W. C. SAMMIS. Muslins, Calicoes, , &c. which will be sold Townsend's Extract of Sarsparilla* ' * from common to rich. Also, a large lot of _ , . , , , , , . . . ; ta\es, sale ot public lands, debts and sums ot F. M. R. Landing, Jan. 19, 1846. at £ their real value. rjlHE genuine article, for sale by common Winter Shawls, for sale low to close of whoich he was once a clerk, and Irs | (IC(.nih/g or becoming due to the United Also the largest and best assortment of Muffs J. A. WEED. the fall trate, at WARD'S New Store. will be effectually quieted, and hrs p-vtmli may • States, and also all sums due for postages or oth- ever brought into Fairfield County, embracing MORTON'S LETHEON. Blankets. Syrup Molasses. be truthfully written: Lived an 1 d p 1 'very : er'wise, to the general post office department, Marten's, Imitatiou do. lust red Filet, French mush content.' " ! - Pa'd in gold and silver coin, only, or in HIS wonderful agent, for the relief of pain Sable, lustred Lynx, Bohemia do. Isabella Bear, LARGE assortment of Roseand Whitney Fine article of syrup molasses, for sale at t; esibory notes issued under the authority of the T and suffering in surgical operations, may Silver Badger, African Lynx, Silver Martin, bl'k Blankets, of all qualities, at very reduced A BURRALL'S. DEATH OF DR. SIMONS.—The Hon. S. Si- {Juited States." now be tested by any one. at the office of the Genet, Mink Sable, Canadian do. lustred Rus­ prices, may be found at the Old Bridge Store. t N Essay on the uses and advantages of subscriber, who is prepared to administer it in sia bl'k Sable, Hudson's Bay Lynx, Siberia C. J. GRUMAN. mon late member of Congress from this district, "Town Organization," by Robert A. Cof­ all cases where it may be required. Squirrel, &c. &c. all of which will be sold at died at Bridgeport, on Wednesday, at the age North Carolina.—The bill to re-district j\/g IDDLEBROOK'S ALMANACS for fin, A. M. Principal of So. Norwalk Academy, Please read the testimony of the following such prices as must astonish the people. Please I»I 1847, for sale by the gross, dozen or re- for sale by J. A. WEED. of 55. the Slate of North Carolina has become a persons. Many more of the same kind might call at WM. J. FINCH. tail, by J. A. WEED. law. Under it the VVh gs will probably be given, but these are deemed suSicieut. "FROM INIEXICO. West port, Dec. 20.1846. for sale by elect five or six of the nine membors of A. HILL. Sweet Oranges The last news from the seat of war does not A new supply of Sugars JOHN BURRALL. Congress. CERTIFICATE. »A Time for all thiugs." cofirm the reports which have been bandied about OR sale cheap at BURRALL'S. We the undersigned, do hereby cheerfully :ND now is the timo to secure bargains in F Nov. 28, 1846. USLIN S, Burlaps, susperior double 'd for the last week. Santa Anna is still at San The frigate Cumberland, Capt. Gregory certify that we have tested in our own persons A the purchase of Fa11 and Winter Goods— M bagging, warp, horse blankets," , carpets,carpet Liuis Potosi. It is true that information had arrived on Thursday, at Norfolk, from the the effects of MORTON'S LETHEON as adminis­ to close this season's trade at WARD S. L. BROWN, Fulton Market, N. I', oil-cloths, 4*c- to he had cheap of WARD. reached Monterey that Santa Anna was on squadron off Vera Cruz. She returns to tered by Dr. A. Hill of Norwalk, and can bear 13^ If 3'ou doubt it—try it! IORMERLY of Ridgefield, Ct. will sell on Norwalk, 31st Nov. the move toward Saltillo, and Gen. Taylor coun­ the U. S. for the purpose of going to the a decided and unequivocal testimony to its won­ » commission, all kinds ot Poultry, Pork, A new supply of Cheese. derful power in suspending consciousness of pain BOX Veal, Eggs, Dried Fruit &c. on most reasonable termarched when on his road to Victoria, but dry dock for repairs, having" grounded, "I /?AA POUNDS of very fine CHEESE some months since, on a coral reef off An­ or suffering daring the operation of extracting NE hundred boxes of Raisins, of the nrst terms. All consignments punctually attended XwvU for sale at BURRALLS. learning the real state of things from Col. May, teeth; and that we experienced no injurious quality, in halves aad quarters. Persons to. LEANDER BROWN, Fulton Market. ton Lizardo. The Remains of Lt. Morris o Nov. 28,1846. - who was in the advance, he returned to Monte­ effects either during or subsequent to its admin­ wishing to get a supply for Christmas and New New York. Dec. 7, 1846. 49 were brought home in the Cumberland. New Books. rey. istration, Tears will do well to call at BURRALL'S. Norwalk. FOR SALE. 66TTAVE me excused," or a practical expo- The rumor was occasioned by the sight of a Chas. Piatt Licensing.—The board on Monday grant­ Robert Flyn Combs and Brushes. PEDDLER'S one-horse Waggon on elip- XX sition of the Parable of the Great Sup­ numerous foraging party. The forces at Saltil­ Sally Mitchell tOARSE and fine Combs, back and side A lic Springs, for sale by per, by Ezra D. Kinney, A. M., Pastor of the ed license to each of the four Tavern keep: W. E. BISSELL. lo, as well as at Monterey have been considera­ ers, in this village, viz. Messrs. Meeker, John O. Smith Five Mile River. Ci Dress Combs, also Cloth, Tooth, Hair & Church in Darien, Ct. J. A. WEED. New Canaan. bly atrengthened. Gen. Wool will join Gen. Turner, Keeler and Crosby—by a vote of -James Lucas Nail Brushes, a fresh supply at Slat'-s! States! molasses , M Julia A. Beers Westport. DISBROW'S. Worth, who was at the last accounts within a NE hundred doz. American, English and 15 to 13.—JDan. Times. Caroline M. Whitney Darien. OR sale at Burrairs; a new supply ,6fgood few miles of Saltillo. New Resist er for 1847. O German Slates, assorted sizes, tor sale by Molasses cheap for cash. • - -; f'~ W. C. STREET. F Gen. Scott is on his way to Gen. Taylor's The injunction, "Think twice before you The undersigned having witnessed the opera­ HE Connecticut Regsiter being an official Norwalk, Oct. 28, 1846. tion of extracting teeth, under the influence of State Caleudar of Public Officers and In­ camp, which is to be established at Victoria. .-peak once," pre-supposes that those T SLEltiH BELL* & SKATES. NOTICE. whom it addresses are either knaves or MORTON,s LETHEON, as administered by Dr. stitutions in Connecticut for 1847, by Chas. W. AA DOZ. Sleigh Bells, assorted sizes.— Ki\fk BUSHELS Rock Salt this day rec d. The strength of the Mexican army is again A Hill of Norwalk, do hereby cheerfully certify Bradley, Jr. Clerk in the Office of the Secreta­ fools, and it is therefore moved to hnve it JLUU also, fine and low priced Skates, for OliU A supply of halves, quarter & Box claimed to be greatly exaggerated. A writer by that in our opiniou it does possess the remarka­ ry of State. Prepared with great labor and v set aside. In speech, the free action of sale by W. C. STRLET. Raisins to sell cheap on account of duties being the last arrival puts the number at not over 10,- ble power of suspending consciousness of pain care from the most authentic sources, and fur off. Also a supply of new crop New Orleans the mind is destroyed by habitually delib­ or suffering during its operation. nished at a very low rote. The suoscriber in­ 000. School and Classical Molasses, for sale reasonable at the store of erating before utterance, and he always John A. Weed Norwalk.'' vites his friends and customers to call and ex­ JUST RECEIVED by the subscriber, a ALLEN & MEEKER- g Gen. Taylor, it it said, will leave the field on talks best who has the courage to give an Joseph W. Hubbell amine the above work, confident that all who fresh assortment of School and Classical Books, Norwalk, Dec. 15 1846. ^ the arrival of Gen. Scott. We presume, if there instant expression to his sudden thoughts. Chas. E. Disbrow see, will buy it. J.. A. WEED. comprising all the books in use in this town and STRAW CUTTERS. is any ground for this, his motive will be to rid An author, also, is most eloquent when Levi Clark vicinity, all which will be sold at publishers' >, IME.—The subscribers have constantly nrices. J- A, WEED. REMIUM Hay and Cutting he writes from feeling and from impulse, Wm. K. Lewis himself of all subjection to the caprice and folly James Mitchell " ; on hand Lime from the different Kilns P RHINO*; for Mile by C. STTKET* and he is most forcible when he commits 3o> L "The Psalmodist." of this dwarfish and narrow-minded Administra- John Warren |iVet0 Canaan. which they offer at the lowest market price by FflrfK JStHtutwof Connectfcut. for the use of his views to paper as they occur to him, the barrel or less quantity. k choice selection of Psalm & Hymn tunes. x Wm. L. Beers |We»tpoirUSi : X chiefly new, hy Thomas Hastina* and W, X Schools and FamiliefrJgrWm. B. Wedge- Santa AnnaM uhaa been . elected^ PresidenttM* of withou waiting to reconsider bis thoughts, Walter Whitney '"Darun. C. L. RAYMOND, & Co. wocd. jju M. for eale by - _J. A. WEED. Mexico by a majority of 2. ^ refine his language, or round his periods. Edward Burr GreentfartM. Norwalk, (Five Mile River.) B. Bradbury, jbr sale by J. &• WEED. >/ FOR SALE.—AJFarm in the hmdwaei. HEALTH! HEATHL! western part of the town of New &• Something Hew. CONSUMPTION Canaan, Conn. Said farm contains CUTLERY, &C. Dr. WOOD'S Grocery, Crockery/ HAS BEEN CURED BY BRANT'S _____ about 110 acres, well proportion­ Flour and Feed Store. R. HILL—would respectfully call the at­ HE subscriber otters for sale as cheap as SARSAPARILLA tention of the public to a wonderful improve­ PULMONARY BALSAM ed into plow, meadow, Pasture andWoodland. can be found in any establishment in 1< air­ At South Norwalk. ment in DENTAL SUBGCRY, by means Likewise an orchard of grafted fruit in full bear­ fieldT county, a large aaid complete assortment ol D THE GREAT AMERICAN _ - ^ 0 o ^Trliioh mnr hp HE subscribers would inform their friends of which the face may be restored to any degree ing, a stream of unfailing water also passes warc Cutlery, frc., among which may be and the public that they have enlarged of rotundity that may be desired. Where the INDIAN REMEDY. through the farm. There are two dwellinghou-1 found- [Mill Saws.Sam I1LD CHERRY BITTERS. Ttheir store and ate now ready lo offer a good cheeks have fallen in, and the natural expression ses, two barns and other necessary out-buildings Hand, Panel, Compass, Crosscut, Back and HIS NEW AND VALUABLE EX­ THE UNBOUNDED AND TRIUMPHANT SUC­ The farm may be divided to suit purchasers, & assortment of articles in their line, and as cheap lost, the. contour may be restored by means o CESS which has resulted from tho use of this English and American Chisels of all sizes. T TRACT OF SARSAPARILLA AND. as any other store in town. this improvement, as also the perfect hainionj, will be sold cheap and payment made easy to English and American Drawing Knives. WILD CHERRY has been used with great Great Healing and Purifying medicine, m the any one wishing to purchase. It is within five Among their assortment may be found Groce­ symmetry and beauty of the features. cure of Colds, Coughs, Asthma and Consump­ Fore, Jack, Smoothing, Match, Rabbitt Planes, success for the permanent removal of all such ries of all kinds, flour; feed and crockery, con­ The author of I his imiovement Dr. J. Allen miles of the proposed railroad which is to pass Braces and Bitts of all sizes. diseases as take their rise from nn impure state- tion warrants the assertion, that, it is the most through Stamford, and a very desirable location stantly on hand, and they warrant their prices to of Cincinnati received from the American Soc ty infallible remedy in the world, for any form or Concave and common Augers. oft he blood—it promotes a healthy action of the of Dental Surgeons at (.their Annual Meeting for ma-chasers. Enquire on the premises of liver—strengthens the nerves and ntonccsecure$- he in acoordauce with the times. stage of Consumption—the worst and most hope­ 1 Hollows and Rounds,Sash Planes,Grecian ovns. All kinds of country ,roduce taken in exchange last year, asplendid gold Medal forthis invention, CHAUNCEY S. STEVENS. O. G. and Filletts, side Babbitts, Beads, and less cases. New Canaan, Jan. 2d, 1847. I 3t* -vHEALTII AND VSGOR ! for goods in their line. it being considered one of the greatest, improve­ Many Physicians, say that tho human lungs Plow. Common and Mortice Gouges. ments in Dental Surgery that has been made to the whole system. In all cases of > All goods delivered free of expense. when once ulcerated never can be healed and FOR SALE.—The House re- Tron and steel Squares, Bevels and Try-squares. GEO W SMITH for many years. cured; but if experience, and the testimony of TSTiVi cently erected by the subscriber on Plane Irons of all sizes and qualities. Jaumlicc, Indigestion, Dyspepsia,. ALFRED KNAPP Dr. Allen who has secured this invention by LOSS of Appetite, Habitual COST many persons of the highest standing and char­ ihe east end of the street known as A large assortment of Shell aud Auger Bitts. N B All persons indebted to the subscriber letters patent, has authorized the subscriber to acter f:r veracity can bo relied on, Brant's In­ Menvin Place, and the lot on which Broad and narrow Axes. tiveness, Scrofula, Head­ ache, Languor, and that ^ on book, are requested to make immediate set­ use the same, and he now offers his services to dian Pulmonary Balsam has cured many deci­ it stands, is offered for sale on favorable terms Iron Strap Hinges all size. [1 ad Locks. tlement. Geo bMITU- the public in this as well as every other depaat- ded cases of ulcerated and diseased lungs—such The House is very neat in appearance, and con Rim, Upright, Mortice, Till, Trunk, Chest and DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS, ment of the profession. Office as usual.. cases as were called Consumption by the most, venicnt in construction, and eligibly and pleas Clark's Common, Table and Parliament Lutts. which is so common a Complaint in the • lAMPHEjVE, Fresh, and at the lowest A. HILL. J price—A constant supply at DISBROW'S. skilful Physicians, some of the most strongly antly located. Plows and Castings—Manure Forks. [elc. SPRING AND SUMMER C Norwalk, Aug. 10th, 1846. 32 marked and indicated cases of ulcerated lungs- Application may be made to the subscriber at Cast Steel, English and Ainer. Shovels, Spades, seasons of the year, this medicine has not its= 8_ SUGA IS. such diseases as many persous die in conse­ Five Mile River, or Charles Isaacs, at Norwalk Bed Keys and Screws—Escutcheon and Glass Omnibus Line. WM. H. CLEVELAND. Knobs. Crowbars, Cart and Wagon Boxes. equal—and a single trial will convince the most I HE subscribers have just received a hand­ quence of, every day. incredulous of its peculiar virtues. *; HE subscriber having had his carriage tho­ some supply of choice sugars, well worthy ol The infallible and most wonderful Five Mile River, Oct. 19, 1846. 4! Trace, Halter, Dog and Lock Chains. roughly overhauled, enlarged, painted and •OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. ' T public attention. GEO. W. SMITH. HEALING AND PURIFYING Well Wheels, and Rope. otherwise improved, and concluded to devote ALFRED KNAPP. qualities of this best of all remedies gives to it Brass and Iron Candle Sticks. READ THIS. himself permanently to the accommodation ol DesirableProperty So. Norwalk July 23,1846. curative virtues which no other cough remedy Iron Cook Pots of all sizes. (From the Boston Daily Times.) the public, is desirous of affording every facility possesses. It also possesses all the necessary Brass and Iron Kettles. to that public for securing the advantages ol his FALL AKBAKGEMEST, qualities for facilitating expectoration, soothing Farms for Sale. Carvers, Table and Desert Knives and Forks. HEADACHE—One of the best remedies line with the least possible waste of time, and Commencing Monday, Sept. 1th, 1846. and removing pain, aud subduing cough, that I * 8 I Sance and Frying Pans—Gridirons. that we have heard of for this distressing com­ plaint, with its origin Indigestion, is Dr. AVood a therefore, publishes the following schedule ol other cough medicines have. Thus, 1 lien, by !*, A Farm of about sixty Wash Tubs and Boards—Door Mats. Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters, which his hours of starting, which may at any time be PORT CHESTER, ROCKY NECK, its compound healing virtues (its absorbent, its acres of the finest land in Fairfield County, with Blacking, Horse, Scrubbing and Whitewash found by reference to the columns of the Gazette, a large, new modern built Dwelling and Out­ combine all the advantages of the tonic and ape­ STAMFORD A 3D KOBWALR. power of equalizing the circulation and secre­ Brushes. Cast Iron Furnaces. corrected to suit the current season of the year— tions, its qualities of cleansing and purifying the houses thereon standing, eligibly situated about Spiders and Fire Dogs. rient medicines of the day, and is free from ma­ Will Leave Peck's Store, So. Norwalk, eve­ blood, of subduing cough and easing pain,) it one mile from the village of New Canaan, and Shovels and Tongs, Stub Scythes. ny of their disadvantages. ry day, Sundays excepted, heals and cures ulcers or Scrofula, in the legs commanding an extensive and beautiiul view of Window Glass, Sashes, dec., cVc. {From the Boston Daily Mail.) the surrounding country and Long Island Sound At 1-1 before 8, and at lO o'clock, forenoon or arms, or any other part of the bod\. A full assortment of Iron and Steel. A NF.W AND EXCELLENT RRMEDY.—Wo Brant's Iiuliaii Purifying Extract, is offered for sale on favorable terms. Said Rt j 31.2, .ind 5- 3-4:, o'clock,afternoon. The New and Splendid Steamboat English Iron Wagon Tyre, from 1 1-4 to 1 3-4 would cail the attention of our readers to the Leave Norwalk, Store John -rt• Weed, is a preparation of this great Indian remedy, farm is well watered, and has upon it a line CATALlrSE, Capt. CurJls f*cc&, Jr. young Orchard of grafted trees and is replete inch, all thickness. advertisement in another column of a new ana which is similar in medical virtue to the Pulmo­ efficacious remedy, Dr.Wood's Sarsaparilla and 1-4 before 9, 11 1-2, forenoon ; and 2 3-4, 4 Will leave New York from the Pier east side nary Balsam, in all its purifying properties, but with every convenience, aud well worth the at­ English do. Cart do. from 2 1-2 to 3 do. 3-4, afternoon. The time for the Inst, down­ Wild Cherry Bitters. Although this fine prep­ Catharine Market Slip, as above every morn­ it differs from the Balsam in not possessing ex­ tention of those who are desirous of purchasing Swedes do. do. do. from 2 1-2 to 3 do. ward trip in the evening, will not be fixed, but ae American do. round do. from 11-4 to 2-8 do. aration has only been offered for sale dnring the pend upon ci re u instances. DAVID SWORDS ing at seven o'clock, Sundays excepted. Re­ pectorating and nervine qualities, which are only For terms, and so forth, apply to Charles ^Isaacs turning will leave Norwalk at half past 11 o elk, essentially necessary in Cough remedies, and Norwalk; or of tlie subscriber in New Canaan American do. square do. from 1 to 3-8 do. past year, it has already won the confidence ct South Norwalk, Sept 15, 1845 the public, as a most skillfully prepared, and de Stamford at halt past 12, Rocky Neck at 1, and it is also a STRONGER and more active purilicr In addition to the above, may be had if desired IIoop and Band Iron, all widths. light l'ul combination of two ot the most actn o *1 AO DOZEN Clark's best Spool Cotton, Port Chester at quarter past 1. of the blood, which, it will certainly purify with­ another Farm situated in the same vicinity with Sanderson & Co's best quality Cast Steel, 5-8 J.UU warranted 200 yds—slightly imper­ Stages will be in readiness at the Landing to out a shadow of a doubt, in every and all cases, the above, consisting of 100 acres ot good land and 3-4 octogon, and 11-4, 1, 3-4, 5-8s quare. rernidial agents in the world. fect, for sale by the subscriber, at 2s Oil per convey passengers to Wostport, Southport, Fair­ where a fair trial is made. We warrant ana well watered, embracing wood, arable, pastuie All these articles kept constantly on hand and (From ihe Plymouth Rock.) dozen. "WM. J. FINCH, Westpoit. field, Bridgeport, Danbury, Iiidgefield, New- guarantee, that a bottle of this '"prepaiation meadow land, &c., and having upon it a comfoi for sale by CHARLES ISAACS. Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry WE W YOI5K. ISSUKASCECO. Canaan aud Bedford. _ possesses four times more alterative and pu­ table Dwelling, Barn and Outhouses. The laud Bitters.—We do not make it a practice to give- Capital 8300,000. I3PA11 persons are forbid trusting any indi­ rifying virtues, than a like bottle of any piepaia- is of a quality to commend the attention of pur HARDWARE. a good name to medicines unless satisfied of vidual on account of this boat or her owners. tion of Sarsaparill ever offered to the public. chasers. WILLIAM DllUMMOND. GEORGE ST. JOHN, AGENT. CBilIes-y, GU:JS, Irosi, slccl, Window their curative powers. But frcm all the. evi­ New York, Sept. 7tli, 1846. And thus, by its purifying virtues New Canaan, May 19, 1846. dence we can gather concerning Dr. V\ ooc's rfIHE public are hereby informed that the Glass, Faints and Cits. IT CURES SCROFULA! Sarsaparilla A-Wild Cherry Bitters, we are con­ Agent still continues to insure policies and New Steel Woods. REAL ESTATE For Sale. X without fail, in any instance; and also, many WHOLESALE & EETAIL. vinced that it will do all its proprietor assumes effect insurances upon buildings variously loca­ O AG Clasps, Purse clasps, Beeds, Tassels, other chronic diseases, which are caused by se­ THE FARM formerly owned and ^ > Purse Rings, Slides for Ribbons, Buckles Opposite HoyCs Landing, Norwalk. for it. Within our acquaintanceare gentlemen ted and occupied ; and upon Wares and Mer­ cretions and impurity of the blood, viz. Eiysipe- occupied by Jemmy James, deceased who have derived much benefit from its use. chandize, family stores, &c. contained in them. for waists, a new article, P ens Tweesers,1 tum­ las, Scald Head, Chronic and infiamatory Rheu­ pleasantly located in the town o HE subscriber is now receiving direct from For further particulars the reader is referred Persons wishing insurance, will please call upon bles, Hair-pins &c. New, nice, and cheap all. matism, Ulcerated Sore Mouth and Throat, Wilton, on Belden's Ilill, so called t-lie manufacturers an extensive assortment Sept 28 At C. E. Disbrows, T to pamrhlets which will be furnishe d by the the Agent at his residence. Nursing Sore Mouth, Ulc-ers, Piles, Salt Rheum, two miles west of the main, or Danbury road of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, &c., which Delay not doing till to-morrow, what should Boils, Liver Complaint, Mercurial and all skin and four miles from Norwalk, is oflercd for sale agents, showing the estimation which this valu­ IRA VATS, Scarfs and Suspenders, just ho offers, either wholesale or retail, on as favor­ able Medicine is held by those who have used it. be done to day. If property is worth owning received a very handsome lot. diseases. And all other cases—of constitutional This farm contains 110 acres of land well pro­ able terms as can be purchased in New York. and keeping, is it not worth insuring ? M. WAKEMAN. or secondary diseases of the blood. It also, by portioned for plow, meadow, pasture and w ood Dealers and other purchasers are reqnested to IW CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. ^3 Norwalk, January 1846. equalizing the circulation and secretion has prov­ It is bounded on the south by the road running examine the assortment and prices beferc pur­ Be particular and ask for Dr. Woods Sarsa­ URSE Silk and Trimmings, for sale cheap ed to be a specific in curing all debilitating weak­ from Wiltou to New Canaan^ which affords ac­ BY M. WAKEMAN. chasing elsewhere. Among the assortment may parilla and Wdd Cherry Bitters, and receive Wm. J. Finch, P ness and other deranginents incidental to females. cess to the various portions ot the farm directlj be found— . , no other. This is the first preparation ol these WEST PORT, /in HE subscriber has made arrangements to This great Indian remedy is compounded and from the highway. On the premises, is a House, American, and English Rim Knob, Upright, and articles combined, ever offered to the public, OULD again ask the attention of the pub­ I keep a good assortment of WATCHES, prepared exclusively from vegetable substances, Barn, Wagon House, Grain cry, and other build­ Mortice Locks, with Mineral, Glass, Pro­ and the great success attending its use has in­ W lic to the following advertisement: JEWELRY, SILVER SPOONS and all and its wonderful efficacy in all pulmonary com­ ings, all of which are nearly new, and in good claim and Brass Knobs. duced the unprincipled to counterfeit and imitate. He returned from New York on Saturday, the various articles iu the line of Fancy Goods, plaints, and as a purifier- ol the blood, is the^ le- repair. The property will be sold at a bargain. Pad, Chest, Draw, Desk, Box, Trunk, Till and Asa preventive, see that the bottles lia^e the •with additions to his former well selected stock and the strictest attention will be paid to the sultofsuit of practical Indian experience.experience, No injury Any information respecting it may be obtained Night Locks. words "Dr. Woods Sarsaparilla and Wild has ever been dono to any ol the many vvho of Dry Goods, and has now a very general as­ repairing of Watches, Clocks and every variety ««.-«!• lipp.n done to any ol the by applying to CARMI LOCICWOOD. Norfolk, American, Malable, Long, Square and Cherry Bitters," pressed 011 the glass, and that have used it, either constitut ionally or otherwise, Norwalk, .Tan. 12, 1846. ~tf sortment of all such articles as are expressly of jobbing. .uivi.n nuJ!.1 p \/mir vrnr. c.nch liibL-l 011 ll-o bottle is signed by the propri­ adaptedJo_EalLa^dJArLiiteii,weajx ctmsisJio&-,of ui "xiaAft—,1tftlItftJlisc'WMI1 Be"made We here give a few of the many names of A VaSsiafoSe Mill Property for SaEc P;irllameroai!INarrow, TUIJIl-, luoozo and etor, E. Thornton, Jr., New Bedford. Brass Butts. Cassimeres and Vestings, which will be made weekly. well known anaand respecrauierespectable personsperson who have TIIE subscriber will sell his new Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5 up if desired, at short notice and at low prices, Watches.—We have but a small assortment used this medicine,licine, and who have voluntarily Wood Screws assorted from 3-8 to 3 inches. W M. E. BISSELL. Sole agent for Norwalk. and valuable Mill Property in Nor Flat, Oval, half round, Mill, Table and Round and in a stj'le not excelled by any. of them at present but shall receive during the given' certificates' and1 statements 'of important ? I i»Kg walk. Said property is situated JOHN W. TAYLOR, Westport. ^ For Ladies' winter wear, he has all the new week a complete stock of every variety & price. cures. For full particulars of every case here Files. Horse, Wood and Shoe Rasps. S. cV II. II. Lock wood, Stamford; within half a milo of the sloop lauding Augers assorted from 3-8 to 2 1-2 inches. styles of such Goods as are now in market, (a Watch Keys and Chains.—We have a fair named, and other wonderful cures, read the pam­ at the Bridge, and two and a half of the village S. C. Silliman, New Cnnaan. description of which is unnecessary,) and of J lot of Keys of different patterns, such as Fob phlets. Every agent has them. Get one, and English and American Shovels and Spades. Sturges Sellick, Danbury. of Soth Norwalk where the Steamboats arrive Cast Steel, and Plated Hoes. SHAWLS, a large assortment and decidedly j Guard, &c. Also, Silk, Steel, Silver and Rib you will be convinced, if human testimony can and depart each day. The Mill is 40 by 30 ft Keeler Smith, Ridgefield. 4o cheap* tlie prices of which are from 37 A cents to bon Chains—Gold Chains during the week. convince you, that the above is all a true state­ Long and short handled Manure Forks. E. MYRES, Wholesale Agent New Haven. two stories high, and is arranged iu part as Plows and Plow Castings. $10. Of , he has also a very great Finger Rings—And here we think we can ment of facts. saw mill, for sawing logs, and in part for turn­ variety of patterns, to which he would partiular- suit the most difficult, as we have Jet, Paste, We refer in the first place, to persons who Hooks and Hinges, Plate Hinges, Blind Fasts. ing, sawing, boring, morticing, &c by machine­ Mill, Crosscut, Webb, Hand, Back, Whip and For New York. ly ask the ladies to examine, as they are sold by Ruby, Emerald, Amythist, Topaz. Scale aitfJ have been themselves cured by the use of this ry" The water wheel is an overshot, and there afc a ess Key-hole Saws. REGULAR TRIPS FOR THE SEASON. the yard ' price than by the pound, plain Rings. Also the Galvanic Ring for the Medicine of the several diseases mentioned in is sufficient power to carry on all kinds of wood which is so very objectionable on account of the cure of all diseases. connection with their names. We therefore Broad aud Narrow Axes. HE Sloop MARY WILLIS, manufactures from sawing the logs, to comple­ Carpenters and Coopers Adze. Capt. Willis J. Merritt, hav­ manyfluJ piecespIC/UOO# JL//Breast OltOl XPins v/l-o—From X- 1UI1I 14 cts. toIV $5w of almost l efer to ting the work ; and connected with the mill are T Also all and every thing that is requisite in , every kind, some very handsome imitation gold Gen. John Dunning, Ballston Spa, N. Y. who Brace and Bitts, Bench and Moulding Planes. ing commenced her regular trips _ -¥-» r-1 I, I:„„ wt\h T PIMPIT all the necessary machines for that purpose Plane Irons, Steel and Iron Squares. for the Season, wTill leave Norwalk, the Dry Goods line. WM. J. FINCH. very cheap. was for many years Sheriff of the County of viz : circular and coach saws, turning lathe, ten i f Westport, Nov. 9, 1846. Thimbles.—Silver, German Silver,Steel,Pla­ Saratoga, cured of consumption. A full assortment of Iron Hollow Ware. East side the Bridge, every Tuesday Evening, anting, morticing and boring machines, &c. &c. Brass Kettles, Frying Pans, Fire Dogs. ted, Brass, &c. Mr. J. Townsend, merchant, Ovid, Seneca Connected with the property aud adjoining, and New York every Saturday. NEW Brushes.—Cloth, Hair, '.Teeth, Shaving, Nail, Co. N. Y, incipient consumption. Wagon and Cart Boxes. Any one having business with the Packet there is a dwelling house, and blacksmith's shop. A full assortment of Table and Pocket Cutlery. &c. &c. Miss Potter, Piano Forte Teacher, 23 Her­ The whole are nearly new and are in first rate Office during the absence of the vessel,' may ESTABLISHMENT Pens.—Gold Pens. J. P. Snow's find point bert st. N. Y. consumption of several years. Real Stub aud Wire Twist, double barrel Guns. apply at the Cabinet Shop of Waterbury &. order: and the property is most desirable for Imitation do do. do. AT Diamond Pen, Stenographic, Boston Mercan­ Mr. R. Chapman, merchant, Middlebury, Vt. any person desiring to do a carriage making or Quintard, on the Dock. Fine and low priced single do. do. WILLIS J. MERRITT. FIVE MILEBIVEB SIOSWALK. tile, Warren's, Gillott's, Windal's, Perry's, Ball long difficulty of breathing. other similar business, to prepare timber for the & Walker's patent Flixou Pen—this Pen is Mr. John R. Smith, merchant, Lee, Mass. English, American, Swede and Old Sable Iron, Norwalk, March 16. 1846. H Lumber, Timber, Groceries, Sfc. market, or to do custom sawing. As the sub­ assorted sizes. superior to any in use for easy and expeditions Chronic Rheumatism. scriber cannot attend personally to the business, HE subscribers have opened at Five Mile writing, being shaped in such a way that the Mr. R. N. Stimpson, jobbing merchant, 22 Capt, English Blister, German, American, and he-will dispose of the premises on reasonable Spring Steel, assorted sizes. Selleck's Line. T River Landing, a Lumber Yard and Store, point cannot, catch the paper, and also never fails William st. N. Y. scrofula in the neck. terms. Enquire of Chas. Isaacs or Levi Clark Capt. Ezra Knapp, 37 Will w st. Brooklyn, American and French Window Glass, assorted where they will keep constantly on sale as good to make a mark—the poorest penman can write of Norwalk, or of EDWIN J. ST. JOHN. West si li c Bridge. with it, aud many who have tried them are as­ from 6X8 to 18 X 24. an assortment of Lumber, Lath and Timber, N. Y. scrofulous erysipelas, in both legs from Norwalk, July 13th, 4846. 28 THE Sloop Mary of every description, as can be found in the tonished at the case and facility with which they the knees to the ankles. Pure Extra and No. 1 White Lead. A. Selleck, Capt. Gru- country, and at the most reasonable prices. can put their thoughts on paper. Brass and Mrs. Sarah Barlow, Ballston Spa, N. Y. salt FOR SALE. English Red, Yellow Ochre, Paris Engiish and man, will commence Composition Pens. Chrome Green. Also, a general assortment of Dry Goods and rheum of 15 years in the face and eyes. The subscriber offers for sale on her Weekly Trips for Ladies and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases— Verdegras and Lamp-Black. Groceries, consisting of cloths, and cotton goods, And we further refer in the second place, to favorable terms, a homsetead, situa New York on Tuesday the 10th of March, and teas, coffee, sugar, (lour, feed, molasses, spices, some very handsome and convenient. We the following respectable persons who are known nit Coach and Cabinet Varnish, do. Glue. the Domestic, Capt. Merrill, on the Saturday ted in this town, about three-fourths Sperm and Refined-Lamp Oill, Linceed and Eoap, candles, brooms, snuff, tobacco, lime, &c. have also a beautifularticle conta ining Perfumery and have stated that they have seen the happy following N. SELLECK. results of the use of this medicine in all its ef­ of a mile from the bridge, near the Whale Oil, &c., &c. &c. includiug almost every variety of items gen­ for a Ladie's Toilet. All kinds of Soaps, Co- residence of Geo. W\ St. John, consisting of a Norwalk, March 9, 1846. erally to be found in a country store- ogne, Pomade, Rose Water, Otto of Rose, fecting cures on other persons, of such com­ WILLIAM C. STREET. plaints and diseases, as are mentioned in connec­ new and convenient dwelling house, and about Norwalk, Sept. 1, 1845. Boor, SJioc, Leather and Finding; Nails and Glass at wholesale and retail. Musk, also the Depilatory Powder, for those one and one quarter acres of land, with a well who are afflicted with superfluous hair. tion with their names. We refer again there­ C. L. RAYMOND, & Co. of excellent water, a garden, l'ruit and forest Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines. STOKE. Norwalk, (Five Mile River,) Oct. 13. 42 Fine Cutlery.—Wo have Rodger's Elliot's, fore, for such proof, to ENRY HANDES, renews again his an- Mr. S. J. Van Vechten, Catskill, N. Y. for trees thereon. The location is pleasant, and the AYNE'S EXPEPTORANT; AH articles purchased of the subscribers that Wade & Butcher's fiue Razors, Pen and Jack property desirable for a person wishing to live- nal acknowledgements to the public for Knives. Scissors and Shears. Pomeroy's, cures of chronic cough and consumption. r Do Hair Tonic; H do not answer the recommend given can be re­ out of, yet near to the village. The property Do' Life Preservative; their generous patronage during the year past, turned and the money will be refunded and all Chapman's, Hillman's and Emerson's Razor Dr. W. J. Shelton, druggist, Bridgeport, Ct. and renews, also, his efforts and hopes to merit Strops aud Paste. Shaving Boxes, some very for consumption. will be sold low for cash. Do Tonic Vermifuge; expenses paid. Enquiry may be made of FLAVIUS CLARK, Do Carminitive Balsam; an uninterrupted continuance ot the business re- fine with looking glasses in lid. Pockct Books Rev. R. Dunning, Pastor of the Presbyteri­ at ionsliip which he has so long maintained with aud Purses. an Church, at Adams' Basin, Monroe Co. N. living on the premises. Do American Hair Dye ; L- ^ Plumb's Nat'ni Dagiici rian Gal'ry All the above mentioned Medicines can be this community. He will be found now at his Fancy Articles. Ivory Whistles; Wax Y. consumption, fever sore and scrofula. Norwalk, July 22,1846. SO AND obtained of W. E BISSELL, Agent for Fairfield new stand, opposite the store of Chas. Isaacs, PHOTOGRAPHERS' FURNISHING Beads; Toy Watches; Snuff and Tobacco Dr. Rossman, 132 Henry st. Brooklyn, N. Y. for nursing sore mouth. County. 13 Norwalk, April 1, 1846. where he will be happy to see, and serve Boxes—some with spring, a new article ; Steel For Bale, his old friends and the public. The character DEPOTS; Tweezers; ToothPicks; Percussion Caps; Dr. Salmon Skinner, cor. of Cranberry and BOUT sixteen acres of good of his work is too well known to need a word of WARDED the Gold and Silver Medals, Hooks & E.yes; Needles, Pins, Victoria Dia­ Hicks st. Brooklyn, N. Y. for scrofula and ery­ JPlcL£»ff©STa Land, with Dwelling House, mrwor . VQ„^„T>i „ praise, it comprises evei-y article of men andi Four First Premiums, and Two Highest per Pins ; Hair Pins, some ornamented; Pock­ sipelas of the eyes, and scrofulous erysipelas in A r A !••! Currier's Shop and other Buildings TONS first quality Nova Scotia PI as- children's,.i1;irirr,n's wear, with Rubbers and Overshoes,Overshoes,. Honors, at the National, the Massachutetts, the, et Ink Stands; Thermometers; Silver, Steel the legs. thereon, now occupied by SMITH 450 ter, at the upper landing. Also, 100 in their season, for ladies and gentlemen. New York, and the Pennsylvania Exhibitiona- and GiltBeads ; Court Plaister ; Indelible Ink ; Dr. T. M. Hunt, druggist, Auburn, N Y. for TUTTLE, situated in New Canaan, about one tons at the lower, or South Norwalk landing, Findings of the best quality, and in any quan-. respectively, for the most splendid Colored Dd. Silk and Bead Wristlets ; German Silver and cure of chronic cough and eruptions, and a case mile North West of the village. This place is for sale low by the subscribers. tity, suited to the wants of the craft. H. H-. guerreotypes, and best apparatus ever exhibited, Ivory Tooth Picks; Linnen Collars; Segar of scrofula in the neck. HUBBELL & Co. pleasantly situated and is desirable for a Tanner Norwalk, June 1846. Portraits taken in exquisite style, without re­ Cases; Steel Dress Buttons; Jet Buttons; Mr. Milo Heath, merchant, Eastown,- Pa. Norwalk, Jan. 5, 184f>. 1 gard to weather, scrofulous eruptions of long standing, on his son. and Currier, or most any kind of a Mechanic. Steel Clasps for Bags; Tooth Powder; Bone It will be sold at a bargain, and $750 can remain Hardware, Building Matct iflls an«^ Instruction given in the art. and Metal Iolet Rings ; Kalidescopes, &c. Mr. S. J. Striker, merchant, 22 John st. N. HE genuine Daily's Magical Pain Extrac secured by mortgage on the place. Apply to tor, for sale by J. WEEP. A largo assorment of Apparatus and Stock al­ Y. aggravated eruption, on his child, which a T A. Farming Utensils. - fc Clocks.—We think we can suit all, both in COMSTOCK & HALL. ways on hand, at the lowest cash prices- quality any price, as we have them from 75cts. celebrated Sarsaparilla could not cure. Imperial Tea. New Canaan, Feb. 14, 1846. 7 GENERAL nssortmentof HARDWARE^ New York, 251 Broadway; Philadelphia, 136 to 5$. Dr. Geo. Francis, druggist, Middletown, Ct. Chestnut St.; Boston, 75 Court, and 58 Ha novel Very superior article of Imperial Tea, just \ Carpenters' Tools of all kinds, Iron and; Looking Glasses, Crockery and Glass Ware. erysipelas of the eyes. For Coughs, CoEds, &c. \ received and for sale Steel, Cast Iron Cart Hubs, Plough Castings*. ishington, Mr. Wm. B. Harris, sheriff of Saratoga Co. BURRALL'S. We have a small assortment which will be sold Shovels and Spades, Manure Forks, Crow Bai s,_ ^a., Me- N. Y. his wife cured of consumption. ILD Cherry, and Hoarhound Candy, for 1/' DGINttS and I;isei*tings.—The at cost or less, to close the trade. Silver Hay Cutters of the first quality, Patent Churns,, . - Walnut, Spoons, Sugar Tongs, Butter Knives, &c. We Mr. John Wait, merchant, Ballston Spa, N. W sale by J- A-. WEED. largest and most splendid assortment aud 176 Main St.; Saratoga Springs, Broadway; of Edgings & Insertings in town, can be &c., &c., constantly on hand, and for sale very intend keeping silver work of our own manufac­ Y. for hooping cough and consumption. low by CHARLES ISAACS. Paris, 127 Vieille Rue du Temple; Liverpool, Messrs. J. Christopher, W. W. Howell, R. R. SHERMAN'S, Cough, Worm, and found at theBrauch of ture on hand and at the prices formerly charg­ Norwalk, March 31, 1846. — *" 3'2 Church St. ly27. ed.^ (No advance on account of the Tariff.) D. Howell, and Wm. Mc. Laughlin, gentlemen D Camphor Lozenges, and Poor Man's - T. L. 6c J. R. PECK; well known at Rochester city, N. Y. for Con­ Plaster, for sale by J- A. WEED. May4,1846. Dress Sailts. German Silver ^plated Spoons. Copper pla- SYRACUSE Salt in Bbls for sale by^ ted,-l Britannia and Iront... Spoons. Sugar Tongs sumption and liver complaint. ASTS.—The Scbscriber would invite tho WHITE LEAD. HUBBELL & CO. UST RECEIVED this day, another in­ and Butter Knives. We could thus go on and refer to hundreds of attention of the craft to a lot of veiy hand­ J voice of rich and cheap Dress Silks, consist Silver and Plated Coffin Plates always ready L TONS Pure, Extra, and No 1^ WliiteLead other persons as respectable as the above named, some lasts'whicli he has just received lrom Bal­ for sale by T. L. & J. R. PECK. Hew Goods. ing of every shade and color. All are iuvitsd to at a few minutes warning, and the engraving is from whom we have received certificates and timore. The lot comprises men's women'smis­ 5 examine them, as there are some really beauti­ warranted to cause no shame to the friends of May 12,1846. fT'HE subscriber has just received a full sup-- statements, but if these be not sufficient to prove ses and children's. X ply of Hardware, Cutlery, Nail** ful patterns among them and they will be sold the deceased. ajj we j]nVg said reSpecting the healing and pu- HENRY HANDES. SADDLER'S SILK. at very reduced prices, by GRUMAN. an Glass, Paints, Oils, Ac., which are offer­ t Watchesrepatredand warmntecl. vifying virtue of this Great Indian Remedy, A LARGE qnantity of thisarticle, ofthebes vVilhani A. Clark s Matches bjr the gross or t-limi thmiunnric rmr rp.farnnras would bo HHO Grind stones.—2 Tons Ohio ed on the most reasonable terms. SII PLANK.—The subscribers have iu o. xTiUMjx'oo u> Hiw yross or then "thousands of our references would quality, aud of every shade and color may be W. C. STREET. dozen. American Wax Tapers, a new article equally unsuccessful:-'^ v : •' " - '• - OGrind Stones assorted from 100 to 375lbs. fuond at WM. B. SWAN'S. A constantly on hand a quantity of White of Matches—Will burn some minutes. Per- „ , , , „ „ . ; • each, just recived and for sale by Norwalk, Oct. 14 1846. Ash Plank of assorted thicknesses suitable for S-Sr 1< or sale by the following agents:— WM. C. STREET. ULL'S Double, Single, and Children's fumed Diamond Fusees for lighting cigars. Norwalk W. E. Bissell. OVER-SIIOES. carriage makers use. Every Smoker should carry a box. H Trusses, for sale by J. A. WEEP. C. L. RAYMOND, & Co. '•f New Canaan S. C. Silliman. ROCKERY—A handsome assorthient, HE subscriber has just received a lot of as Buttons.—, Silk, Lasting, Horn, Jet, Fiiirfield C.- B. Waknly. g ttC:L,lNSEED Olli. good Over-Shoes as can be found in any Sporting, Gilt, Steel, Agate, Pearl, Paper, Tin, just received, and for sale cheap.• T IME.—The subscribers have constantly ^ Iiidgefield... ..Mnwley& Bailey. C fiTfl'BLLS. Linseed OIL, for sale at the Dry Good Shoe Shop in this place. Also a lot Wood, Plated, Bone, Ivory and all kinds of j Westport . ' - ' „ , ' ;^-;GEO. W. SMITH. L on hand Lime from the different Kilns ....John VV. Taylor. tJ vr lowest market prices at . PECK'S. of Men's stout boots and shoes as cheap as can. buttons by the'gross or retail. - % Wilton ..G B. Middlel)ioi>k " ' ALFRED KNAPP. which they offer at tho lowest market price by May 12, 1846. be found in any Boot and Shoe^Grocery Store.. tho barrel or less quantity. LEVI CLARK. i Danoury W111. P. Stevens. South Norwalk, Feb. 9, 1846. Stamford Roswell Hoyl, :;f- GEO. HOTT- C. L. RAYMOND, & Cp. IRCULAR SAW.—A 30 inch Circular AR-PETS, Oil Cloths, and Matting, to be Muffs! Muffs! Muffs I r.rookfield ..Beers & Meeker. J ha<] cheap, of- •'*' • A. M. Ward;; Norwalk, Nov..301846., A®> -^Norwalk, (Five Mile River.) <2 ~ ^ ... »t' WARD'S* i Bridgeport...... W j. Sheltonjr C Saw, for sale by W. C. STREET. J*L- ' '• .£5