Pitcscmncn Fun,—Just previous to our ta*t vlxlt to Princeton, wo received the following official nntico:Piunorton, Dec. 1stt 18rt2,T, L. Tnnnr. As*i:**mtJA—I mn now rcmvmcn Stock of Goods to he retailed in the vil-loirt* of Princ’tmi, consisting o£ ready inririu Clotlihis, Dry Goods, flmcorles, Boots, Shoes, lints, Oups lt;*, all of whichI pur pine to sell ht ndnit Itt the nfon-srdil village of Princelmi and desire \\ retail II* sense for the some.Yours, respectfully,lt;5. II, Loomis, Well, ire called on 44 Hi, »nr| found it even ho; he not only hnd thy articles mentioned, hut they hud evidently been sidectrtl mid nmingl'd by a nkillAil hand, displayed in n plcnsmt and wi ll planned store. With it favorable acquaintance r.nil these eligible surroundings, and goods nt fair prices, we judged that M-, Loomis would draw Ins.foil *hiirc of custom, and aceoidlngly assessed hbn fur a $10 License iiml the Oysters; m;d went un our way re*juicing.' «+ # ..........Ah unusual amount of sickness stKl prevails In diflbicnt sections of the Conn* ty, At Markesim, iho week before hist, there were dx deaths, mostly of cl cl tire 11 from Dipthetla and Croup, At Hartford and Princeton and in several farming neighborhoods In the County, there 1* tunro than tho usual nmount of sickness reported. There nro ninny Fad house* holds, nud others trembling with fenr, till th.re seems to be danger almost of n panic with them, an almost certain inducement to disease. Brave hearts can do much In such cases by the cultivation of cmifl* dcncu and cheerfulness, in averting danger and quieting useless alarm. Several deaths havei been reported of convalescent pul Luts, caused by an over Indulgence of appetite. Such cannot he guarded toocarefully.TebcPnuvullown.built mom up piteightSealeuiiytlCom]thinp?raJlRCTihm 1 or toP..'J.1ternvltiVft»lrciJ «FanNollthan t’mill 9* inufcei Jit‘C,ClM the hv ««• 1t*\ Itm(*tnn«1h]» cm Ttfto