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AMOS HUNT, FURNITURE! wish grew stronger to place Louisa in the What you is tbr sanction of custodi ? HEsubsciberisnow prepared to offer to dawned. All was silent in the house •her eyes, when she kissed his h tnd at par­ midst of such elegance as had surrounded Have you not a higher law within joui Office in Wood's New Brick Building. QeneralPension &• Patent Agent the public, at his old stand, as good an when he went forth,and out of doors noth­ ting, and said, " I thank von, sir, for buy- her in childhood. When tlis house in own breast ?" ;-^...^*«v.-gt« street.i'>v*s'U,'';:='r 8 T Main And Prosecutor of Claims before assortmentof 0% . /br the Nerwalk Oaietet. ing was stirring but a dog that roused ing.uie." Pine Grove was unocdupied, they often He tried to silence the monitor by say , >-«L- ...t{-, "« .. fc.-i himself to bark after him, and chanti­ ^ » — -x ^ <• spr?M*>: A. H. BTINQTON & CO., 4yi the several Departments and Cabinet Furniture The Btemal Flower. t > , m went out there, and it was his delight to ing, "When I have made alittlemor< thei ha Courtf}nn-rt offvf Claims.r?//lint !t ') cleer perched on a stump to crow. He , ; -i.. v* Jlii-, SCENE III. : v - - . see her stand under the Gothic arch of money, I will return to the North. 1 # A. H. BYINGTON, J. B. EU.8, G. N. EU.S. as can be found iu Fairfield County, and at Eternal Sower, why bloomeit thou here, Wasliiuglon. D. C. l»wer prices, FOR CASH, than the same Where everything is dark and drear, was, therefore, surprised to .find Louisa jj > Jn a world like this, it is much easier trees, a beautiful tableau vivant, framed will marry Loo Loo on the way, and^shc 11 Snbscriptiou Rates. '/ quality of Goods can be obtaiucd at any oth­ Where sculptured pile* and grave-stones rear at the crib where his horse was feeding. to plan generous enterprises than to car­ in vines. It was a place so tnll of heart- shall be acknowledged to the world as All Subscribers, by Carrier, Mail, Post Rilerfc'and Life Insurance. er establishment. w^ Ihoir heads on high ? gg£ Springing toward him, she exclaimed— ry them intci effect. After Mr. Noble memories to her, that she always lingered my wife, as she now is in my soul." Wagnnera, per year, 82 00 The Stock consjpts in part of Those living out of any Carrier's District, if paid A. H. BYINOTON, Why dost thou not dwel^fo sunny lands,' V Oh, you have come ! Do bny me, had purchased the child, he knew not there as long as possible, and never left Meanwhile, the orphan lived in he- one year in advance, 1 60 Marble Top, Extension, Dining, Card, and 'Mid spicy groves, and where breezes bland. Sir ! I will be so good ! I will do eve­ it without a sigh. In one place was a father's house as her mother had lived be . CI ub» of six or more, sent to one address, to be (At the Gazette Office) Quartette Tables; Bookcases, Bureaus, how to provide a suitable home for her. paid in advance, 1 50 AGENT FOR THE „ Sofas, Tete-a-Tete Lounges,Maliog- And sweet perfumes on every hand, rything you tell me ! Oh, I aa so un­ At first, he placed her with his colored tree he? father had planted, in another a fore her. She uever aided the voice Single copies 5 cents—in wrapper. Scents. Seem to make earth a paradise ? AMERICAN TEMPERANCE LIFE INSURE COMPANY ;; any and Caue-seat Chairs; Gilt |^| happy ! Do buy me, Sir 1" washerwoman. But if she remained in rose or a jessamine her mother had train­ Alfred's conscience by. pleading.with bin "JTlte ,1. Advertising Rates- f Sand Mahogany Frame Look- -**f Eternal flower, methinks I hear thee say,®^^.^ ^ • He patted her on the head, and looked that situation, though her bodily wants ed. But dearest of all was a recess among to make;her his wife ; for she was COQ. ol Hartford,Conn. n One Square, one insertion, $1 00 5*^3' « Glasses, Ac. Ac.^pftp I love to bloom in the churchyard, near the graves of down compassionately into the swimming would be well cared for, she must neces­ the pine trees, on the • side of a hill.— pletely satisfied with her condition, aii<: do two do. - •• -,.. EK^' 125 yesterday, eyes that were fixed so imploringly upon There was a rustic garden chair, where had undoubting faith that whatever hedU • ^--j'do three do . 1 50 tz , J. W. WttSOW, p COFFLY WAREROOJUS.l' s sarily lose much of the refinement infused one ; I love to hold my vigils o'er the cold and silent clay her father often sat with her upon his was always the wisest and the best. } '•t&f • "nontli, •;• ;'S:V- " .••••<••-£ 1 75 Where may be found a full assortmenlof his. into her being by that early environment '*.*• two months, 3 00 Attorney & Counsellor at Lawj Of the departs. " Buy you, my poor child ?" he replied. knee, reading wonderful story-books • /iS®;? a do three months, 4 00 Coffins, which will be finished in the best pos­ of elegaribe, and that atmosphere of love. ^4o nix months, 00 Conneeted in business with J. M. Carter, Esq. sible manner,and at short notice. 'Tis well, bloom on eternal flower, 1. A " I have no house, I have , nothing for He did not enter in>.o any analysis of- his bonght for her on his summer excursions .V.^. • SCENE nr.' • • i,± . do one year, $13,—witli paper, >!''%«,s:Jl5 00 W S< r do ; and in his office, Main street, A Hearse will be furnished wjien de­ Fit emblem of an heavenly bower, ^ you to do." to .New York or Boston. In one of her - ? " »?f! ®'' $23,—with paper,||Mg^26 00 motives in wishing her to be so far edu­ They had lived thos n&rly s year ! . Norwalk. Conn. 46 And of the soul's immortal power, K'Uh additional Square, per year, 800 sired. A.RENOUD. " My mother showed me how to sew cated as to be a pleasant companion for visits with Alfred, she sat there and read when one day as they were, riding AMI Oa» half Column, one y'ear;ifj|ati^^'^'®«j40 00 Westport, May 1st,1858. To live eternally. £5 a A* Co,ul,ln« year, 00 some, and how to do some embroidery," himself. The only question he asked aloud from " Lalia Rookli."' It was a horseback, Alfired saw Mr. Grossman ap­ Ad^arti^erj occupyiag three or^more Squarestare enti- J. S. MOODY, M. D., May the broken flowers of earth, which we 'so highly she said, coaxingly. "I will learn to do mild winter day. The snnlight came mel­ tothe paper free of charge. WESTPORT ^ himself was, How he would like to have proaching. " Drop your' veil," he said, .• Fifteen lines, or 100 words make a square. Fractional prized, it better, and I can earn enough to buy his sister treated if she Had been placed lowed through the evergreens,a sott carpet quickly, to his companion; for hie cotfM parta of a square, charged- for as a whole. * HOMfflOPATH, Saddle, Harness, Trunk and When the last trump shall sound, from their graves something to eat. Oh, do buy me, Sir ! of scarlet foliage was thickly strewn be­ not bear to have that Satyr even loifc ,i3[?Ar^ ***wtiser* have the privilege of changing thoir may they arise, in such unhappy circumstances. .He : rv ; ^ tUemeat* once per month. Advertisemeata Graduate Yale Med.Institute,Class 1851 A '52 Do take me with you !" neath their feet, and the air was redolent Whip Store. II Transplanted be to Heaven, and bloom in Paradise, knew very well what construction would upon his hidden flower. The cotton Mo-, ^ ehange'd oftener charged as transient. Office in Hubbell's Block, Norwalk. "I cannot do that," he replied, " for I of the balmy breath of pines. Fresh and Transient advertisements payable 1st of January and nKKKRENCKS.— ,mm'*"*'-* WM HE Subscriber returns his t hanks to th« Eternal Flowers. J. O. D. be put upon his proceeding in a society ker noticed the action, but silently touch­ Juljr. Dr. Dennison, Fairfield, Conn.£3yf$- inhabitants of the town of Westport,and must go another day's journey befoie I where handseine girls of such parentage happy in the glory of her fifteen snmmers ed his hat, and passed with a sigdificijijt Tearljr advertisers restricted to the business contem- T how could she otherwise than enjoy the '7$%'-, a at the time of contract.

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