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,'i'. ;;o ilooJ JoUi. *" a J;. VOLUME XLVII—NUMBER 45. A. ,c.i .«. V- J. * •• NORWALK, CONN. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1864.'' : v'li 7/,in ft'fc"1 NUMBER 878-NEW SERIES, x i a H: O '5 I J•A-'. :V.iT 11?nr Eliii THE PRESIDENTS SPEECH. CESSATION of HOSTILITIES. demanding an unconditional armistice, to common enemy. ; The newspapers Bay NORWALK G-AZETTE. Shakespeare for Grant's Army. construe the indications of probability that the army will vote for the nominee The speech of the President in response G-. & G-. M. Holmes, Norwalk Let's remember this: Belmont's.Plan. for the Chicago convention. I can't see OFFICE IN GAZETTE BUILDING. God and our good canse fight upon our aide; • to the seredade from the k»yal Mary- Mr. Aiaron F. Perry of Ohio/ made a strongly against th^it wishes. I assume it. , [Loud and prolong cheers.] The DEALERS IN The prayers of holy saints and wronged aonls, that, if he shall be elected, the armistice landers in Washington is so manly and A. H.HYINGTON & CO. U Like high reared bulwarks, stand before our faces ; speech in Cincinnati lately, in which oc- soldiers down there are'as brave, as loy­ Davis except, those whom we fight against is just as inevitable as if'he jipd mention­ al and as dOvoted men as breathe in any noble, so simple and characteristic, that A. II. BYINGTON, J. B. ELLS, G. N. ELLS. cured a spicy, imaginary dialogue be­ Groceries, NORWALK CONN, Had rather have us win than him they follow. land;, and will see' the stars and striped we print it entire, and:commend it to the Advertising Rates. ed no condition, Then what comes? Chartered Capital : $500,000 For what is ho they follow ? truly, gentlemen, tween August Belmont (Rothschild's a- waving over every inch of territory be­ thoughtful perusal of every faithful citi­ Oue Square, one insertion, $1 oo Flour, A bloody tyrant, and a homicide; gent, and Chairman of Democratic Na­ General McClellan says, that then "we fore they will listen to the cries for a " two insertions, 1 25 Paid up Capital ' ' $100,000 One raised in blood, and in blood established: zen, soldier, or sailor in the country, : " . , three insertions, ; T. 50 tional Executive Committee,) and Jeff. should exhaust all the resources of states­ cessation of hostilities." Gentlemen, I one mouth, 1 75 Provision, &c., WM. C. STHEET, President. ' One that made means to come by what he hath and ask him if this is a dangerous man " two months, 3 00 GEO. R. COWLES, Secretary. And slaughtered those that were the means to help Davis. In the conversation the Chicago manship." On his plan, the effort on the thank yon ten thousand times for your •• three months, 4 00 EBEN. HILL, Treasurer. kind reception. I have endea vored to do to trust with the administration of the " six months, 7 00 Main Street, him; Platform is .thoroughly discussed, and part of thiB* North is to be, hot only frank •' one year—with paper 15 00 Norwalk, Jan 1st. 1864 . , ly A base, foul stone, made precious by the foil and earnest, but ''.persistent."'The plat­ my duty, and will continue to do so. In Government: Two Squares, one year—with paper, S5'00 14 Norwalk, Conn Of Richmond's chair, where he is falsely set; :; Jeff. Davis declares himself perfectly sat- whatever place they put me, I will be a " I am.notified that this is a compli- Each additional Square, per year, 8 AO One that hath ever been Ood's enemy: form: looks to a convention rpf the One half column, one year, 40 do INSURANCE. isfied and delighted. We have not room team horse. If yon have any riots here mentpaid me by the loyal Marylarylaadon Oue Column, one year, 75 CO Then if we fight against Ood's enemy, States; and he probably .includes that as let me know , you will not want for a Fifteen lines, or 100 words,make a square. Fraction­ NEW FURNISHING STORE, HE subscriber having taken the agency God will injustice, ward ns as his soldiers ; for the entire dialogue, but give the clos­ resident in this District. I infer that al parts of a square charged for as a whole. among "the resources of statesmanship backer. [Enthusiastic cheers-] < NEAR UPl'ER END OF MAIN ST.' T of the New England Mre and Marine In­ If we do sweat to put a tyrant down, ing part |n which Mr. Belmont gives his the adoption of the new Constitution for 'f early advertisements payable 1st of January & July. . . surance Co. of Hartford, is prepared to insure We sleep in peace the tyrant being slain; s ; the State furnishes the occasion,, and Nearly advertisers restricted to the business contem- views of the cessation of hostilities^ &c.— which are to be exhausted. piated at the time of contract. East Side of the Bridge. all kinds of property against loss or damage If we do fight against our country's foes, From the Independent. that in yonr view the extirpation of sla­ iif Theso terms will he inflexibly adhered to. by fire, on as accommodating terms as any Our country's fat shall pay onr pains the hire; " Mr. President, my enthusiasm kin­ HAVE at my Store in Norwalk the largest Read carefully. MR. VAN DTCH AND HIS very constitutes the chief merit of the assortment of other Company. If we do fight in safeguard of our wives, dles at the splendors which light this x I The New England Fire and Marine Insu­ Our wives shall welcome home the conquerors : , [Here the Speaker, by a movement, SYNOD. new Constitution, Most heartily do I •• V • Household Furniture rance Company has been recently established If we do free our children from the sword,.. , signified that Mr. Belmont had taken bis conrse of. policy. You wilt of course go congratnlate you and Maryland, and the i- BUSINESS DIRECTORY. in this county, consisting of Bureaus of all with a paid in capital of $200,000 and has a Onr children's children quit it in onr age, leave and was retiring, when Mr. Davis, into a convention only when its basis of The pastor of the First O. S. Presby­ nation, and the world, upon the event.— surplus of $6,295.00. kinds, Lounges, Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes, Card Then in the name of God and all these rights, struck by a new thought, beckoned him representation, the subjects committed to terian chnrch in , whose pro* I regret that it did not occnr two yean Norwalk Post Office. Tables, Marble top pier Tables and Center JOSEPH W. HUBBELL, Advance onr standards, draw onr willing swords; Tables, Wash Stands, Agent for Norwalk and vicinity. back, and in a cordial, bnt deferential it, and its plan of procedure shall have slavery labors had made him quite con­ sooner, which ,I am sure, wduld have MAILS CLOSE. For us, the ransom of onr bold attempt EXTENSION TABLES, Norwalk, Feb. 1st, 1861. tf5 Shall be our corses on the earth's cold face; . ^ manner, renewed the conversation. ] spicuous np to the breaking out of the saved to the nation more money than West 7.50 A. M—2.30, anrl 8 P. M. * been satisfactorily adjusted. There be­ wonld have met all the private loss inci­ CHAIRS and BOOKERS of aU kinds, But if we thrive, the gain of our attempt . " JDavis—Mr. Belmont, I have beeit so East 8.30 A. M.—5.00 P. M. The least or shall share his part thereof. ing no constitutional or legal provision civil war, became very quiet under dent to the measure ; but it has come at Assets over $23,000,000. much interested, I may say, charmed, Danbury & Norwalk Railroad 8.50 A. M. Looking Glasses, Sound drums and trumpets boldly and cheerfully; for such a convention, all its details will the pressure of the decided demonstra­ last, and I sincerely hope its friends may Weston, Redding and Redding Ridge, Tues­ GEO. R. COWLES, Picture Frames, and everything else in the God and America! Richmond and Victory.. . with the liberality of your efforts in this folly realize all their anticipations of days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 12 M. S AGENT at Norwalk, and issues Policies be subject to popular discussion and ar­ tions of public opinion that followed the Furniture line cheap for Cash. matter, that if yon would pardon me for good from it, and that its opponents MAILS DUK. for the following INSURANCE COMPANIES. rangement. Six months' time wonld be rebel attack udon Fort Sumpter But I A Toice from Richmond. may, by its effects, be agreeably and Vest 9.10 A. M.—6.CC P. M. done promptly and by experienced workmen. Home, of N. Y., Assets Jan. 1, '64 $3,286,270 taking a personal liberty with yon—I as­ the increasing insolence of the peace Etna, of Hartford, " " 3,128,820 A Southerner rejoicing over the Chicago Nomina• short for getting it assembled,.and when profitably disappointed. A word upon Ease 8120 A. M.—3.30 P. M. Undertaking, 41 sure yon that I claim no answer, and am Danbury & Norwalk Railroad 8.00 A. M. Phoenix, of N.Y., " 722,219 ... tion*. u; . assembled it wonld have no legal charac­ party seems toj^ave reassured him so ' another subject : Something said by the I have on hand a large assortment of Home, of N. H., " " 500,000 well aware it is a liberty ; bnt if yon will POST OFFICE HOURS. . BY GSOBQE W, BIBDSEYE. ter. It might represent the country. It far that he has broken his three years' Secretary of State, in Ws recenfr speecb COFFINS, of the best materials, and will Norwich, " " 390,501 allow me, Mr. Belmont, to inquire,What From 7.00 A. M. to 8.00 P. M. furnish shrouds, carriages, hearse, and every­ Lamar, N. Y., " " 389,375 Hurrah! I thought that all was lost, but here's an might represent a party. It might rep­ silence by an attack upon the General at Auburn, has been construed by some CHARLES OLMSTEAD, P. H. North American, Ht'd" " 384,010 other chance! is your motive for engaging in these trans­ into a threat that, if I shall be beaten thing necessary for the burial of the dead, resent a mob.—Its deliberations com­ Assembly, to which he owes ecclesiasti­ cheaper than can be obtained elsewhere. I City ot New Haven, '• " 330,419 Better than any hope of help from England or from actions ? at thf> election, I will between then and have as good a Hearse as there is in the Merchants, Hartford, " " :. .. 301,443 France; menced, yon wonld propose , as funda­ cal allegiance. At the meeting of the the end of my Constitutional term, do McClellan's up for President among the Northern " Belmont—(Placing one hand in each D. PRITCHARD, M. D„ county; and will attend Funerals in neigh­ Western Mass., Pittsfield, " 236,424 mental principles' the Chicago platform, Synod of , which was held what I may be able to ruin the Govern­ boring towns, without extra charge. Hampden, Springfield," " 200,000 scum, of his trowsers pockets, with solemnity.) \ * ELBERT RAYMOND. People's, Worcester, " " 200,000 And if they but elect him onr triumph day will viz., the legal right of a state to secede ; last week in Jersey City. Rev. H. J. ment. Others regard the fact that.. the Physician and Surgeon, Mr. President, it is with me a matter of Chicago Convention adjourned not tint Norwalk, Sept. 1st, 1863. . 44 and other Companies, Stock and Mutual, in comet the legal wrong of the War ; the fact Yan Dyck offered ai. elaborate series of Residence next door to Ruggles' Store, Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York, It can't be otherwise, fori have read his"Platform" feeling I It is sentiment I (striking his die bnt to meet again if called to do ao with assets of $13,000,000. At So. Norwalk that in making that war the federal con­ resolutions, condemning the General As­ E. QUINTARD & SONS, through: pockets with emphasis. ) [Loud and by a particular individual as the ultima­ MAIN STREET, application may be made to WM. T. CBAW. We Southerners have but to ask, and they have but stitution had ,b6en disregarded in every sembly of 1864, on the charges of having tum of a purpose that if the nominee shall to do! continued cheering. ] Mr. President, I CABINET MAKERS, Ac part, that public liberty and private indor sed the President's policy of eman­ be elected he will at once seize control of SOUTH NORWALK, CONN. William C. White, 'Tis plain that's what it means, and wty> would observe from your question that yon are RE now prepared to offer to the public right had been alike trampled under foot. cipation, given its influence in favor of a the Government. I hope the good peo­ 'the largest and best assortment of Graduate of the Leipzig Conservatory, wish a better thing ? aware of the liberalizing tendancy of ple will permit themselves to 6ufifer no un­ A McClellan shall be President—and Davis shall be These principles and facts having been political party in the approaching elec­ i Good Furniture, INSTRUCTOR IN practical finance. Gentlemen who spend easiness on Cither point. I am struggling Dr. B. FOWLER BIRCH, King! .» . . j asserted in the platform and endorsed by tion, and sanctioned the interference of comprising every article usually kept in a the better portion of their lives in the up­ to maintain the Government/not to over­ Physician and Surgeon, Furniture Store, ever offered in Norwalk, IM©0© ARD® ©HOSQTORDs, The forts, the cities, and the men, that cost them a popular election, conld no longer be the military power with spiritual affairs throw it, I therefore say that if I shall years of strife,— per financial circles learn to rise above the which will be sold LOCKWOOD'S BUILDING, ,U!; in the case of Dr. M'Pheetere, of St. live I shall remain President until the Residence Norwalk Hotel. Office at the The soil enriched by Yankee blood, an inch to eve- narrowness of special adhesions and of Drug Store of E. Blackman, No. 11 Main AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. NORWALK; CONN. erylife,— Lonis. The resolutions then disclaim all 4th of next March. And whoever shall Our customers and the public generally who local attachments. To ns one political " The logical resnlt wonld be that the be constitutionally elected, therefore, in Street, Norwalk. 32 Mr. White can be seen at his Rooms, from Must all be given up to us, to end this little muss, intention of entering directly or indirect­ want anything we keep, will find it to their 7 till 11 o'clock, A. M. While Europe stands and laughs at them, and gives war debt of the fedetal government, and November shall be dnly installed as Pres­ interest to give us a call. Spring Mattresses party is like another; one country like References—the Clergy of Norwalk. 26 her hand to us! all its war measures, were illegal and ly into the peoples contest of the day, ident on the 4th of March, and that in of 3 or 4 different kinds, very cheap. Hair And then we'll let them pay the costs—five billions another; one canse like another—in short Dr. J. S. MOODY, Mattresses, made to order, and old ones made unconstitutional—in short, the work of a bnt proceeded to declare that the As­ the interval I shall do my utmost that may be more,— one dollar is like another. To ns St. Pe­ whoever is to hold the helm for the next Has resumed the practice of Medicinc over as good as new. REMOVAL! And ao be paying for their peace by paying for oty mob. It would also logically follow that sembly has no constitutional right to and offers his professional services to UNDERTAKING, i . war! ' > i - • :1 i:• i.r: i in tersburg, Vienna, Berlin, Paris, London, meddle with civil affairs at all, "nnless voyago shall start with the best possible RS. J. E. HOYT, would respectfully j J. •• v ' : ' your war debt and war measures in de* chance to save the ship. This is due to the public. ' We keep on hand a very large assortment of M inform the public that she has Remo­ 'Tis plain that's what it means and who wonld wish New York, are all the same. We have by way of hntnble petition in cases extra­ Office at the residence of Mr. Cole, Coffins of every description, furnish shrouds, ved her MILLINERY ROOMS to Curtis's fence of state rights, bejng just and le" the people, both on principle and under a better thing ? in onr vocations, as in others, manipula­ ordinary, or by way of advice for satis opposite the -Methodist Church, South scarfs, carriages, and everything necessary Building, (directly over the Store of Mr. Bat- McClellan shall be President, and Davis shall be gal. ought to be assumed by the federal the Constitution. Their will, constitu­ for the interment of the dead, and at very terson,) Main St., where she will be pleased tors and artizans who are discouraged Norwalk. ; King! government ; ancfc you ought to be in­ faction of conscience j if thereunto re­ tionally expressed, is the ultimate law low prices. We are just completing another to meet all her old friends and patrons. and hindered by difficulties; but with our for all. If they should deliberately re- 1 Office hours, 12 A1 to 2 P. M., and ? to splendid Hearse, which will give us two Attention is called to her new stock of And then about our darkies, too, that Lincoln quired by the civil magistrate," and con­ men of genius, as with others, difficulties demnified for spoliations' and damages solve to have immediate peace, even at • 8 P.M. tf'44 Hearses equal to any in the State, which we thought he'd freed, sequently all such acts of the Assembly shall use whenever our services are required, "Winter Millinery Goods, McClellan, if he's,President, will like to see them invite the largest play of their fa cnlties, occasioned by war. This would be the the loss of their country and their liter- < without extra chaage. bleed; are null and void. These resolutions ties, I know not the power or the right Howard XX. Smith & Co., which are now on exhibition and Sale. and they find their pleasure in overcoming logical necessity of the situation. Bnt ( E. QUINTARD & SONS. Besides, he'll make the law again just as it was be­ were supported by an earnest and able to resist them. It is their own business, Dealers in Norwalk, March 15th 1862. fore. Allow me to say, Mr. President, perhaps you wonld be conciliatory and them. speech, all skillfully directed against the and they mnst do as they please with i That, when they run, we'll have no need to chase that the gathering together the scattered concede more than they could logically China, Glass, Earthen, Wooden them any more, Assembly, and still more adroitly for the their own. I believe, however, they are i STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, But leave such dirty work as that for Northern fragments of an old party, not yet entire* claim. You wonld place both war debts all resolved to preserve their country and : And Tin Ware, support of the peace party in the ' pend YER FORTY VARIETIES and sizes ot MILLINERY. whites to do; ly rid of the sturdy traditions of the days on the same footing, and the claims for their liberty ; and in this, in office or out . Cooking Stoves and Ranges; over thir­ They'll catch them, chain them, bring them back, TABUES CUTLERY, O MISS PILGRIM : Of Madison and of Jackson ; the getting spoliation North and South to stand on ing electiou. of it, I am resolved to stand by them. I ' ty varieties and sizes of Patlor and Office and beat them for us, too ! The synod, after debate, referred the may add, that in this purpose—to save 1 Kerosene Oil and Lamps. Stoves, not excelled in beauty of design, per­ Has Removed of them all down, grovelling and eating of for debate. Your convention wonld sit > 4 Phoenix Block, Norwalk, Conn. fection of operation, or variety, by any Stove 'Tis plain that's what it means, and who wonld subject to a committee, of which the the country and its liberties—no class of to the new Store between the Bank of Nor­ wish abetter thing f an umble pie like that (holding out the nobody knows how long. If it should people seem so nearly unanimous as the ; in the State. Manufactures Tin, Sheet, Iron venerable Dr. Krebs was chairman who and Copper Wares, deals in Jappan, Brittan- walk and the Danbury R. R. Depot ltf McClellan shall be President, and Davis shall be Chicago platform)—I say, Mr. President, recommend any force of law, and. more soldiers in the field and the seamen afloat. , JAMBS 6. BARBOUR, ia, Cfcockery, Wooden, and Silver Plated King T brought in another series of resolutions, it requires a higher style of financial man* time and controversy wonld be consumed Do they not have the hardest of it?— ; 8URGICAL AND MECHANICAL Wares, Stove Blacking, Coal Hods, Shovels B. F. RYDER, But, stop a bit (—another thing I—oh my! I quite of a totally different spirit. These pro­ Who should quail when they do not ?— and Riddles, Brass Kettles, Sausage Cutters, agement than a mere dime subscription .- in trying to get the recommendations ; * •' Agent for the sale of forgot !— God bless, the soldiers and seamen, and ' D B N T I S T. Matts, Brooms, Bells, Fire Place Grates, Sad Suppose some UNION man should win, and Utile framed into laws. It wonld all resnlt nounced explicit and severe censure on Teeth extracted without pain by the use Irons, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Fruit Jars, WHEELER & WILSON'S [Great applause] Besides, Mr. Davis, all their brave commanders I" Mac should NOT ! in compromise or a. failure to compromise- Mr. Van. Dyck for hav ing improperly of Nitrous Oxide or Laughing Gas. Fluid and Coal Oil Lamps, Stove Castings, Family Sewing Machines. Then all our labor wonld be lost, and we lost too, I when this war compelled a public loan of Office at Residence, East Avenue, Norwalk, in fact, all that constitutes a well filled Kitch­ Offices—Danbury, Conn., opposite Savings' fear, In case of a compromise, there wonld be arraigned the General Assembly, and en Furnishing Store. Books, describing prin ten hundred, fifteen hundred, two thous­ Cliecrinl fox- the "Ultimate C*n- Connecticut Bank. Norwalk, Sherwood's Block. For all our men, now in the field, can't last another claims regular and irregnlar, funded and held it np to reproach, with a total ciple and management of Stove, free. Lar year; and millions of dollars, it offered one of -..5. vention." fuITfoan— gest assortment of Pumps in Hie State. Call misrepresentation of the language and N. B.—I will sell you a machine delivered But if McClellan wins the day, the South will rule the finest financial nuts to crack that has unfunded, new issues and old issues over­ " My first effort was for peace," said 1 i < EO. F. BELDEN, Norwalk, Conn.,Man- It F. H. NASH'S, at your house for the same price that yon the land, intent of the Assembly's declarations— been seen for generations. This adminis­ topping each other like the peaks of Him­ ! V-T ufacturer of Tin, Copper, and Sheet ly4 j South Norwalk, Ct. would have to pay at the Factory. Will And Davis sit upon his throne, the sceptre in his -: -ra iJrni! Jefferson Davis at Angusta, " and I sent " IIOJ Ware; and dealer in Stoves, Ranges, teach you thoroughly to use it, warrant it to closing thus : ' | ' hand. ^ i ;_c. . tration threw it all—all I say every dol­ alaya? It wonld be in a financial point commissioners to endeavor to arrange an Furnaces, Cutlery, Brittamiia, Wooden and be perfect, and keep it in order for one year ; " Wherets, The paper as a whole is Hammer's Champagne Ale. lar—into the vnlgar mud puddle of a of view splendid, beyond description, Willow Ware, Crockery; and a full assort­ free of charge. 35 The Democratic Platform, now, is really just the calculated to make the impression that amicable dissolution From time to time '* ment of House Keeping articles generally. HE attentioh of the public is solicited to thing! the superior quality of popular subscription, I trust that 1 need sublime ! Well, let UB imagine a failure the Assembly has departed from the I have repeated efforts to that end, but $ T Tristram & Co,'s McClellan shall be President—and Davis shall be HAMMER'S King! not say that I have some sense of the dig. to compromise, after time had been taken principles of our standards concerning the never, never have I Sought it on any other '• O. S. LOCSWOOD, Medicated Lozenges, Fresh Brewed Champagne Ale. nity of my vocation. How, then, could I to exhaust the resonrcesof statesmanship; province oi the chnrch and its courts rela­ basis than independence." <> tive to civil affairs, to the question^ of Fashionable Draper & Tailor, This Ale is brewed fresh at all seasons of the OR COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, [The following gem of poetry is from the feel anything bnt aversion or diignst at after persistent efforts had worn out the a year, and its keeping quality, especially of HOARSENESS, &c. They are the religious liberty, and to the prerogatives "It is asserted," says the LondontTunes, and F November Atlantic Monthly :] 11 shortest probable time for such efforts— that brewed during the most excessive hot most pleasant, effectual, and harmless reme­ the financial management of snch an ad* of the Christian ministry, which princi­ " that the Hon. C. C. Clay and the •' GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING weather, is guaranteed for any length of time. dies known, affording almost instant relief >ri 1 Riches. 1 ministration ? Jay Cooke is said, I know, say one to two years—the soldiers of the ples are alluded to in the resolntons being Hon. Jacob Thompson, the Confederate BMFOB.IUM S For sale in Barrels and half-Barrels, at in all cases of Throat irritation, produced by ! ili-: • ' Selleck's Packet Office, Norwalk. Colds, or over exercise of the Vocal Organs, • S; Pluck color from the morning sky,; ; to have made something out of it; that is, federal army would have scattered home proposed by the paper aforesaid ; there­ Commissioners in Canada, have received in Main-st, Norwalk, Conn. « in singing or speaking, and are peculiarly And wear it as thy diadem; JEHIEL GRUMMAN, something for a parvenu, a novice ; but on furloughs. New enlistments wonld fore, instructions from Richmond to propose ttf Agent for the sale ot Hammer's Champagne strengthening to all troubled in any way • Nor pass the wayside flowers by, ' "Resolved, That while we steadfastly with weak lungs. For Sale by all Drug- it. was nothing, absolutely nothing, com* have been neglected in ths hope of peace. S. B. OLMSTEAD & CO., Ale, Wilton, Conn. 2 But star thy robes with them. maintain the acknowledged principles of peace... .on the basis of a restoration of pared with what ought to have been The old enlistments would have expired onr standards referred to in the resolu­ the Union. I am able to state oh the ^Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 5 Far in the temple of the san Notice. tnsiness Change! made on such a loan, if handled in any of In a word, the military power of the fed­ tions of the paper, we see no necessity highest anthority that Messrs. Clay and uis HE Subscriber lias the pleasure of inform­ ' ~ The vestal fires of being burn; Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c., the highest styles of the art. So much| eral government wonld have vanished. for expounding or reaffirming the same, Thompson have to snch mission... .That 'v Ting the public that he has purchased the •; Thence beauty's fibres run, and that the further consideration of the 14 and 16 Main-st., Norwalk, Conn. interest of Ebenezer Crissey in the Boot and WATERBURY & DUNCAN, ;- And weave where'er we turn.1' •' • Mr. President, for the past 1 took also Disappointments, disgusts and divisions platform is Southern independence, and tJ' Shoe Business lately carried on at the Store whole subject be and is hereby indefinite­ OULD announce to the public that to the future. You have done me the would prevent raising another army. that alvne" \ ij> i,A i u :; ?. JETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, corner of Wall and Water Street, where he : Thy plumes are in the yellow corn— ly postponed." W they have purchased the Carriage Ma­ honor to invite this part of onr conversa­ England and France wonld refnse to Of Hartford, will continue the business. He trusts that king Business formerly conducted^ by Mr. But chief the gold of priceless days Several attempts to modify the resolu­ Mr. Alexander H. Stevens says the - the liberal patronage given to this Store tion on confidential terms, and will there­ wait for the end of such folly, and wonld Incorporated in 1819, Charter Perpetual. while under his control as partner and man­ Edson Beers, and connected it with their In bosom of thy friend is borne, •,* tions, or to mitigate the severity of same in his letter. •)•.* V W— Blacksmith Shop, making one complete es­ Coined in his kindly rays. fore excuse me for Bpeaking openly. I recognize the independence of the confed­ Capital and Assets, $3,128,820. ager, will be continued to him as proprietor. tablishment. They are now prepared to exe­ the censure were sternly voted down, Governor Brown repeats "the' same * 9 J. N. LOCKWOOD. eracy. You would be, beyond all ques­ !lJ insure against loss and damage by Fire cute in the best manner, and with greater Here lies thy wealth, go gather it.— mean no offence, and I speak only from a and finally the whole were adopted by statement. dispatch than ever before, anything in the on Terms adapted to the hazard,and Cash System adopted for The mine is near, its deeps explore, financial standpoint. I am not a milita­ tion, master of the situation. Behold the overwhelming vote of 88 to 15, al­ Hcrschel Y.Johnson mnst have inde- consistent with the laws of line of j And freely give love, metal, wit,— ry man. I pretend to 6peak only as a fi­ now the inimitable and exhaustless re­ most six to one, while most of the minor­ pendence at least. - w compensation. Photographs & Cartes de Yisjte Carriage Making and Blacksmith- Thine is the exhaustlessore:— nancier.' sources of our military genius, our young " If you can not or will not reconcile GEORGE R. COWLES, Sole Agent ing. ity assented to the conclusion, but only AT WHITNEY & BECKWITH'S. Thine are the precious stones whereon " Frankly, then, Mr. Davis, it appears Napoleon." ty3 For Norwalk and vicinity. N consequence of tlie great rise in chem­ Carriages made to order, and Painting, f A., wished to soften the censure. Thus yonr differences," says George H. Pen- ^ The weary pass griefs flooded ford, I icals, metals, and paper, used in our busi­ Trimming, Repairing, &c., done by experi­ to me that nnless Lincoln's administration again the Christian patriotism *nd Gos­ dleton, " then, gentlemen, let the seceding ^ enced workmen, with dispatch. j And thine the jeweled pavement won NOT "OCT FOR MCCLELLAN."—Gen. DENTAL CARD. ness, that can only be [bought for cash, we can be zot out of the way, your confeder­ States depart in peace." N impression having gone abroad that had either to increase^ our prices, or adopt tSF" Good Carriage timber taken in ex­ By those who love the Lord. Joe Hooker can talk as well as fight.— pel liberty of the Old School Presbyte­ the undersigned has relinquished his the Cash system. We choose the latter, as it change for work. . acy is on its last legs. I beg your par­ rians of New York has vindicated itself, " Mr. Pendleton's actions and records A Norwalk, Nov. 23d,'63. > t!47 Here is what he said a few days ago, in profession, this is to inform his friends and will alike benefit the customer and suit us. JUDGE VANDERPOEL UPON don—I cannot helpBeeing it in that light. ! n Hereafter, when a proof is accepted, the under the lead of snch men as Spring, are the same as the records and position ' i.>e public that he still continues the practice THE CRISIS. [Applause] To finish np and restore a speech to the Board of Trade at Chica­ oi his profession at his oil stand, foot of order for prints must be accompanied with WILLIAM B. SWAN, go ; -v. u .-h=; '• Krebs*, Alexander, Wirt, and others.— of George B. McClellan," says Mr. Sand- ^ Main-st., Norwalk, where he will be happy the CAsn. i HON. AARON YANDERPOEL says, in a the territorial integrity of the Union, may And a very pretty electioneering scheme ford E. Church. . . to tender them his best services. In case of WHITNEY & BECK WITH. " I expect to see the Union restored, SADPLEE & HARNESS HAKEB, late letter to a Union meeting in Ulster cost five hundred or a thousand millions -IT , '!»!! temporary absence,a skillful assistant will be Norwalk, Conn., June ,15. DJOINING Danbury and Norwalk R. and will take any responsibility to do it. in favor of the peace-at-any-price Chicago found in attendance at the Office, ready and R. Depot, Norwalk, Conn., keeps con­ County. Cr-, more. Bnt it will be money owed by I am earnest in the work' This people Platform has been handsomely discom- flgy A copperhead orator named John ih willing to serve all that may call. NOTICE. Astantly on hand and will make to order eve­ "I voted against Mr. LINCOLN in 1860 A. HIIIL, Q. D. S. the people of the country to themselves.- will take care of what was left them by fitted and turned to ridicule. The B Harrington,of New York at Turo Hall, ^HE Subscriber having purchased the ry description of and for HORATIO SEYMOUR in 1862, bnt SHI as between individuals, one may pay and their fathers. They have not degenera­ Brooklyn Daily Union says: Hartford, Wednesday evening, Oct.l2tb, I. Hardware business, formerly conducted Harness,Hcrse Furniture, Trappings now feel called upon, by every obligation ted. The war is no failure. [Loud ap­ ai'i A. JACKSON * BRO. by Edwin V. A. Chichester, hopes by fair another receive, but as to the country at " It was evident that Mr. Vaa Dyck says the Conrnnt, used the following IV o. I Gazette Building. or Clothing. Also Saddler's Hardware and of duty and patriotism, to cast my vote plause.] I do not think yon need assis­ dealing, and close attention to businuss, to large, it will be taking money from one was acting in this matter from motives language :— iriii'' OULD respectfully announce to the retain all the customers of the old stand, and outfits, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, &c. for ABRAHAM LINCOLN and Mr. FENTON. tance here ; but if you wish backers, you W public and their old customers, that add many new ones. \ All in want of anything in his line, will do , * * * * * * pocket and putting it in the other. I see know where to find them. [Great ap­ which could not be construed as other "If these money-changers and treason thoy have recently made extensive additions THEODORE FITCH. well ta give l\im a call. Orders for any kind than partisan. He had proenrred the of work promptly executed. Repairing done "My doctrine is that, as the rebels be, in all this nothing bnt a simple, vnlgar, plause.] It makes but little difference mongers (referring.to the administration) to their stock of goods. We are now prepar­ gan the war without' canse, they mnst where they assign me to duty. The presence of reporters from the Democrat­ cannot bo driven out of Washington by StJiJ ed to offer an assortment not to be surpassed • ACAIip.y • ' * pertly and cheaply, and at short notice. mechanical operation. So far as the end it by laying down their arms and elections last week struck terror to the ic press of this city, of New York, and ballots, we must drive them ont of it, if in Fhirfield County, in quality or price. We HE subscriber takes this method of praotice of my art is concerned, there of Jersey City, while the Union papers, Mil' submitting to that Government against enemy. [Cheers. The election in No­ it takes fire and sword, grape and shrap­ would call particular attention to our stock of thinking his friends for their good will, not anticipating anything beyond the us­ sdl Watches, ^hipft is larger tfyw ever before.— T Laughing Gas which they have so wantonly rebelled. might very nearly as well have been no vember will be a Waterloo to Copper­ nel to do it ? And if none else will do it during the pa3t ten years. At the same time ual routine of synodical transactions, 0t We have a fine lot of Ladies' Swiss Watches, requesting them, and the public, to extend 1 can see in the election of M'CLELLAN war at all. {^Laughter and cheers. ] On heads and rebels. [Lond and continued our Irish citizens, who have taken aa were not represented. It was evident ill gold, cases, at prices varying from .$20 to their patronage to his successor, Mr. Theo IN RIDOEFIELD. and PENDLETON nothing bnt the breaking applause.] They relied on the peace oath before high Heaven, will do it 1" f 75, which we can recommend as being cor­ the other hand, an armistice, if it comes that his deliberate designs was to throw dore Fitch. 1 up of the Union. I agree with FERNAN­ party in the North. I felt astonished to f »• Sfii rect time keepers. Also, Gentlemen's Watch­ EDWIN V. A. CHICHESTER. in time, lights up the whole futnre with open the meeting of the synod for the DO WORD, a prominent supporter of MC­ see so many sympathizing with the rebels es, in silver and gold cases, at any price from Norwalk, Dec. 15th, 1863. I 51 delivery of speeches which should be The Charleston Mercury says i-ltf"'. to $..00. We buy of the best importers in Drs- Kendall & Paddock CLELLAN, that as the Chicago nominee transcendent brightness. It must come while traveling through the West. The widely circulated throughout the country " President Davis who has been op­ U.» New York, and altogether for cash, so that he is bound to carry out the principles soon, I know, to bo of any use. The torles of the Revolution were respectable IIMPORTED CUTLERY, Extract teeth entirely without pain or injury as campaign docnment3 for the service of posed to making any concessions what­ our faci. ties for selling cheap coula not be of the Chicago platform, which has not a compared to the Copperheads of the ' -v?$ry. i. •' • ' • platform which we have read together ever to the enemy, has been finally pre­ reater. Our stock of Jewelry, Silver and And Silver-Plated, Ware. North. [Loud Cheers.] The latter oc­ the Chicago-surrender candidates." ^ f: ii f f'lated Wares was never better than at pres­ ^HE Subscriber, while in England, recent- to the, patient, by the aid of word of fault to find with the rebels, aud proposes that it shall. be immolate and vailed upon to grant an armistice to the ent, and comprises all ot the latest styles that goes for peace at all events, and at any cupy much the worst position. I was a I. ly, made arrangements with the Shef- unconditional . Onr Democratic friends are dis­ North, provided that it is solicited in a .are manufactured. A. JACKSON & BRO. fied Manufacturers for the said of Thomas NITROUS OXIDE GAS. price. Democrat, and if they will interpret the respectful manner. This proposed armis­ foxis Harrison's celebrated Cutlery, and has now tf4G " I too,, am for peace* but I am for a " Gen. McClellan's letter of acceptance Constitution as framed by its fathers, I tressingly anxious for " the Union as it on exhibition and sale at his Store opposite tice, if granted, raises-.the blockade by ItSit' '5? groceries Cheaper than ever peace which is honoralL -*r?not fur oue pnts the armistice on a little contingen­ am a Democrat still. But until they do was ;" and to obtain it strike hands with land and sea, which will enable onr peo­ ':£* the Post Office, a large, and ond of the most CARRIAGE MAKING, f» t d FOR Iff AS H! complete assortments of Sheffield Cutlery which brings disgrace ana^ 4milition to cy. It is to be only' so soon as it isclear this, I am for the Union—through all the rebels who go for no Union. The ple to lay in a large amount of supplies. Borse Shoeing and Black- the North. . As the game f^y\ stands I time. [Cheers.] My pursuits have not HE subscriber would inform the public ever offered in this Country, including Car­ or even probable' that yon are* ready fof following is Ben Bntler's idea of the fu­ Deserters from our service will then be Tgenerally, that he still continues to sell ving Knives and Forks; Bread Knives ; smithing. am against making MCCLELLV and PEN­ fitted me to fill the place you have as­ glad to return in order to receive their the best of Groceries, Provisions, etc., at his Butter Knives; Table Knives and Forks; DLETON nay peace-makers. \jS|k peace­ peace on the basis of the Union.' You signed to me. I am no speaker. [Cries ture Union ; old stand, No. 4 Skiddy's Block, as cheap as LYON, BEERS & CO. pay and an honorable discharge, which Pocket Knives of every description, inclu­ makers are GRANT, SHERMAN, ^?%RIDAN will pardon the liberty, Mr. President, "You are a fighter." Yes, I can take a " As long as the old house stood, I the cheapest. He offers great inducements ding many curious styles; Scissors, &c.,&c. OULD announce to the pu lie that will give us an additional force of two to cash buyers, as he has as large an assort­ Also, just received, an assortment ot beau­ W they have taken the old stand of Oapt and FARRAGUT and the hosts i loyal which, a9 a financier I cannot help taking, hand"fct that. [Enthusiastic applause.'* was perfectly satisfied with it ; but now hundred thousand . veterans. Then if ment of groceries of the best qualities as can tiful Silver-Plated Ware, made by a Henry Lamb, Main street, wbere they are and gallant spirits under them ; ti tans of putting some estimate on your sagttci- I am glad to see the spirit here. I they have chosen to pull it down, I am hostilities are resutned, the South are be found at any store in the country. He new patented process, by the same House, prepared to execqte n the hest manner and of Freemen, who have so triumpV 'tly knew it wonld be all right in Indiana, in favor of rebuilding it with all the mod­ would in vite the special attention of all to his and is the first lot imported into this coun­ greatest dispatch anything in the above line. sure of 8uccef8. Therefore we lose noth­ Carriages made to order, and Horse Shoe­ pushed' their ruthless foe to the\ Nt. and it will be all right here in November em improvements !" ing by granting this experiment to the fefr stock of try. Call and examine for yourselves. " You are not likely to let a great next, [applause.] When the long roll COFFEES, TEAS AND SUGARS, tf46] JOSEPH SHJSPH^Rp. ing, Painting, Trimming, Repairing, &c., ditch." * % Yankees, who have openly declared that which are of the very best quality, and will done by experienced workmen with dis-. Movement be baulked for want of an ap is sounded, the camps springs to arms to jy Prof- John A. Porter has resigned his they are whipped by proclaimuig the war BUSHELS GRAY ROCK SALT patch. professorship in Yale College with the inten­ be sold cheap. The public are invited to call .pearance of probability. Nor \» ill Gen- repell the foe, and you have heard the on their part a failure." » and examine and judge (br th'eni'selves. 2000 the best for packing or grinding, AUGUSTUS LYON, W. E. BEERS, WM. AHEKN roll in Indiana. We are fighting a tion of spending a year or two in Europe. ",,n A. MOREHOJJSE. S. E. OLMSTEAD & CO. Noiwalk Sept. 12th 1864. Iy37 1eral McClellan bo likely, with lua party *'*"'•''' 1 " 1 -*••»—-'>» .IIMIIIWI ^ ^ 5k t-fA-i <•« «&£qs>-s.l * J* i ^ ^ «*- >v~ »Wsv&^*:^.'M»^s»l--<'

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BY HIS EXCELLENCY How to Preserve Pears for Sick Beware of Spurious Tickets. From the 13th C. V. The Presidential Pyramid. have been spared their loved ones and the THE LAST CALL. Iu the clear light of the glorious resuits of WILLIAM A. BUCKINGHAM.) Soldiers. The New Haven Courier says that the cop­ CAMP NEAR MIDDLETOWN, VA., ) mountain of debt and load of taxation Oct. 22d, 1864. J the recent Elections, and of other unmista­ Peal, quarter, and core the penrs, j tit THE&AZETTE. perheads are circulating a Ticket which is kable indications of the result of the Presi­ GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF CONNECTIOJT far in diminution of its present burden— DEAR GAZE TIE :—Probably by this time dential contest, we rear this Republican- them in a kettle with sufficient water to intended to cheat Union voters. It is head­ A PROCLAMATION. !, you may think that I have forgotten you; Union Pyramid, eonfident that not a good­ oil iheui. When nearly soft enough to the Union been restored, and the peace ed " Union Ticket," and is as fellows: Amidst the struggle for supremacy be­ but no, I have not. Ere this you have heard ly stone therein laid will be displaced on the put a spoon through, udd a stntill cjnanli- and liberty and happiness of the people tween the friends and the enemies of na­ UNION TICKET. ot our great victory of Inst Wednesday. The 6th of November. Here it is. These States ty of sugar (about as much as would be established for all coming time. Oh, it is will give their Electoral votes for LINCOLN tional integrity, and the conflict of civil required if stewiug for the tsilile, some EOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. ' fight commenced about daylight on the ex­ and JOHNSON : war, the people of this Commonwealth CONST/TUT/ON, sad, that when treason fill* the air, uorth kinds of pears require more than others.) CHARLES F. POND, ^ . treme left held by the 8th Corps; the 8tli * OHIO are hereby recommeuded to observe Boil slowly until a spoon can be put as well as eonth, when oar noble Chief GREEN KENDRICK, were broken, and the 2d Brigade of the 1st IOWA HURSDAY, the 24th day of November T through the quarters easily, then pour Magistrate is doing all in mortal power ALFRED GOODRICH, - > . Div. were immediately drawn in line and MAINE KANSAS next, as a day of public Thanksgiving, the whole in a strainer or colander, marched to the left for the purpose of check­ m Prayer and Praise to Almighty God. to save our foundering ship, that good mm EDWIN STEARNS, which should be suspended long enough ing the enemy, but it was no use, they were should join with the vile end mutinous ASHER BROWN, OREGON " The Lord reigneth, let the world re­ to let the syrup drain off well, then spread JAMES H. HOYT. and down upon us in superior numbers, and the VERMONT joice." and to multiply the leaks and embarrass NEWYORK the pe«rs on earthen dishes and dry in a The American flag is printed at the top of fighting 2d biigade were forced to give way. He gives His Holy Spirit to renew the moderately heated oven (either a brick those straining at the pumps and helm. *•>, i»v INDIANA ; . the Ticket. "Democratic Ticket" is the label Elder A. N. GILBERT, In giving way we suffered severely, as the ILLINOIS hearts of men. or stote oven), To tell when they are To thinking men, must not that be a they usually put upon their ballote. Why is will address the citizens of Norwalk enemy were close upon us, so close that 91 MARYLAND He forgives the guilty. dry enough, break open the quarters—if MI CHIGAN He saves the lost. Tuesday, November 8,1864. bad cause which so unqualifiedly challen­ it lefc off from this one ? They call this a and vicinity, on the great question of of the 12th C. V. were taken prisoners, some they do not seem pulpy or wet, but solid 25 were killed and 60 wounded. We fought MINNESOTA He has given us healthful seasons and ges the admiration of these mnrderons " UNION TICKET" merely to deceive Un­ ,,/v WISCO N SI N and wiixy, tbey are fit to put away. ion men. Look out for this as for any other the day, atj^ ^ ^ tr; •;* 7 / the enemy for 3 miles, when we checked them i fruitful fields Pack them in wooden boxes or wood­ National Union Nomination conspirators ; that seeks to stuff-ballot- He is holding before us tho claims of tricks they may try next Tuesday. Thejr LOCKWOOD'S HAIL, and drove back a great deal faster than they RHODE ISLAND en butter pails, with a sprinkle of sugar FOR PRESIDENT, boxes—to violate the sanctity of dead the needy, and permitting us the sweet have another Ticket headed u Democratic' drove us in the morning. The casualities in CONNECTICUT over the top, and nail up securely. The Monday Evening, NOT. 7th. , PENNSYLVANIA privilege of realizing how much more ABRAHAM LINCOLN, patriots' graves,and make them vote dead, which is designed for the regular copper­ Co. E, were Sergeant Clark H. Osbome, syrq^ which was strained off can be nsed at 7 1-2 o'clock. WESTVIRGINIA blessed it is to give than to receive. .,t.sV;ofIllinois. .what they so abhored living, as to prefer wonnded and piisoner; Serg. Wm. O. Hoyt, to boil another lot of pears iu, and so on heads. The other one was got up to impose NEW HAMPSHIRE He has held in check the purposes, de­ Galleries reserved for the ladies. prisoner; Corpl. John Tappan, prisoner; MASSACH U SETTS for successive lots, with a little sugar POR VICE PRESIDENT, death to surrender ; that invites to our upon Union men. Remember that the gen. feated the plans, and weakened the pow The public are invited to attend. Corp. John A. Geddes, prisoner; Priv. Wm. The above States have 201 Electoral added every time, and water when re­ borders organized mobs of traitors to vote uine " Union Tick#' bear the names, for er of the rebellion. ANDREW JOHNSON, H. Tubbs, wounded Votes which are SURE for "ABE and quired. Presidential Electors, of > ~ Come one, come all. H. Hollcy,pris.; Wm. He has crowned our arms with victory , of Tennessee. down the loyal citizen—that relies all its ANDY." These are almost as pice as figs to eat, !»=•'• , and prisoner; Wm. E.Dauclicy, prisoner» The following States are conceded to be in the day of battle. , hope of success upon the rout and slaugh­ wihont any further preparation ; or to FOB PRESIDENT!At ELECT­ JOHN T. WAIT, Olions L. Lyon, prisoner; Geo. W. Parke- doubtful, viz.: New Jersey, Delaware, Ken­ He has given us fortitnd e to bear the New Canaan. They have only 32 stew then, pour a little water over them, ter of our brave brothers in the field— ton, wounded and present, leg; Giles H. St. tucky, and Missouri, loss of loved ones who have fallen in the ORS. JOHN P. ELTON, ^ S. M. HEWLETT, Esq., the popular ora­ Electoral Votes. The whole number of let them stand and soak a little while, ATLARGE. JOHN T. WAIT, Norwich. fighting for our homes and our common John, wounded, head; Serg. Peter Reilly, service of our country tor, is to speak in New Canaan this (Monday) Electoral Votes is 233 thus making 116 then boil slowly until soft. ' JOHN P. ELTON. Waterbury. JAMBS Gr. BATTERSON, wounded, back; Serg. Aaron S. Hull, woun necessary for a choice. He is inspiring the people with a high nationality. Is it nothing to good men evening. 1st DIST.—JAMES G. BATTERSON H'fd. ded, slight; private James L. Howard, taken er appreciation of the blessings of liberty * 2d " SAMUEL C. HUBBARD, M'dn. and true, that all the most vileof'our fall­ ' LINCOLN AND MCCLELLAN.—A Mary­ SAMUEL 0. HUBBARD, prisoner; Patick Sullivan, killed; Francisco Well does Judge Holt—himself a and order, and a stronger confidence in Sd " SABIN L. SAYLES, Killingly. THANKSGIVING.—Gov. Buckingham has land Senator having, in a speech the en race, the most ignorant, and the most Battalano, killed. Kentuckian, and a Democrat, till " De­ 4l.Ii «' FDK A. BENJAMIN, Stratford. SABIN L. SAYLES, appointed Thursday, Nov. 24th as a day of the permanency of our iustitutions. Qther day at Brooklyn, charged Mr Lin- besotted, are the swell-mob which give Yours, &c.,. ? TIGER. mocracy" as a party designation, came to Thanksgiving and .Praise. He is advanefng the day of universal (Joln with having " appointed weak and mean only Copperhead sympathy with fSfTTuia* Hut one article in my political numerical power and strength to your FREDERICK A.BENJAMIN. freedom. incompetent men to the command of his CAMP NEAR CEDAR CREEK, VA., ) rebellious treason against the Nation's He is purifying the nation by trials, for treed at the present time, lam for a sharp, partizan clans—bursting forth at times in Vote that Ticket, and vote no other. Be armies," "I say yes to that charge," BS" Lockwood's Hall was crowded on Oct. 25tli, 1864. f life—say in closing his report :— outbreaks sure that the names are right. the encouragement of the oppressed and replies Winter Davis, " and McClellan at thorough, and decisive prosecution of the war, of riot, or arson and murder— Tuesday evening last. Col. Applemaii and Since being in this Valley, we have been " But, although the treason of the or­ until the authority of the Union is acknowledg­ the benefit of man. ihe head of them." as insolent of your party control as it is Ethan Allen, Esq., made excellent speeches. successful in three battles: of the two first der has been thoroughly exposed, and Let ns "enter into His gates with ed, and its lam obeyed upon every foot of soil . .. NORWALK HOTEL, NOV. 3d 1864. you have heard the particulars; of the last defiant of all laws human or divine 1— lo ttie Editors of the Norwalk Gazette : although its capacity for fatal mischief thanksgiving and his Courts with praise." ver within the boundaries of the - T^~ THE GREAT QUESTION IN A NUT­ I will give as good a description as I can has, by means of the arrest of its leaders, i LEWIS CASS DENOUNCES THE CHICAGO Think ye of these things my honest demo­ Some weeks ago I heard a report endorsed Let ns gratefully recognize the power ; ; Polls open on election day. of woods to the left of the pike on a hill; we lislied in the N. Y. Evening Post ; V all yon can to strengthen his hands and I desire to be published in such way as your 'had not been in line but a short time when coming election, and threaten an exten­ v-~v~' eight hundred and sixty four, i From 7 o'clock, A. H, to 5 o' 1 : r ded revolt in the event of the re-election Professor David A. Wells has issued his hope of saving the nation's o'erstrain- discretion may suggest. ' ' •' y,1u j : For the Gazette. the enemy came with a deafening yell, but and of the Independence of the United of President Lincoln. In the presence a valuable pamphlet upon the national 1 clock P. BE. Gen. Sheridan's record, as to those ' who "Clerical Loyalty." only to receive a volley from the 2d brigade. States of America the eighty ninth. ed bark ? Are you as thoqghtful of him of the rebellion and this secret order— WM. A. BUCKINGHAM finances, entitled " Our Burden and Our 1 — would cease to repel treason, lawlessness, "If your sympathies are with the South,go They soon flanked us and we were forced to .K 4 who holds the helm and as vigilant as which is hut its echo and faithful ally— By His Excellency, the Governor, Strength." He writes with his accustom­ The Argument Closed! downright falsehood, peijury, and all the there!"—was the advice of Rev. Dr. Prime give way, but not until we had lost heavily. in watching the breakers and we cannot but be amazed at the ntter and J. AMMOND RUMBULL, Sec. of State, ed vigor and clearness, and a faith which Freemen of Connecticut—citizens of Fair­ you can be, evils that can arise from anarchy, is too well to the Rev. Mr. Houge, of the Brick Church H T In retreating from the hill across a ravine, wide-spread profligacy, personal and is .built upon the rock. He makes no field County—you who toil till the beaded warding the danger ? If yen are then known to be refhted. He answers by his in New York. The advice, and the prompt we met an enfilading fire, which caused a political, which these movements against A RAID IN MAINE.—A dispatch from predictions, revels in no theories, bnt from now till the close of Tuesday night, cavalry, that neither southern traitors, nor compliance of the young Virginian, was both sweat drips from your honest brows to drive great many of the boys to seek shelter in the Government disclose. The guilty Augusta, Me., states that an attempt merely shows tho plain truth that the sir? the wolf from your doors. You who liave will you be « watchman and a senti­ northern sympathizers, can call him from wise and proper. Have we not a somewhat ditch, where they were gobbled. . How so nation is not bankrupt, and that it is the path of justice, honor, fidelity to his oath men engaged in them, after casting aside was made Monday night to surprise the reared your little homesteads—and you men nel, devoting every energy for the salvation similar case near at hand? For weeks past I many got out alive is a mystery to us; but their allegiance, seem to have trodden impossible for this miserable, cursed re­ or private or public duty. E.RB. water battery at Castine by a raiding of property—you who love your little ones— have listened to the venerable gentlemen who as it was, the 12th lost 22 killed, 54 wound under foot every sentiment of honor and party from the land side. The sentinel bellion, no matter how long continued ,to of the ship, of yourself, and all the no­ MANSFIELD, Ohio, Oct. 26th '64. you christian, God-fearing men—remember supplies the pulpit of the first Congregational ed, 92 taken prisoners; Co. E losing 15. The every restraint of law, human and divine. was fired upon, but the garrison rallied bankrupt it. lle crew. Dear Sir: that from THIS HOUR to Tuesday night your Tuesday, Nov. 8th, church in this town; and with a single ex­ list of names I have previously sent you Judea produced but one Judas Iscariot, and drove the attacking party off. The cost of the national debt, if borne a day bigger with the fate of the na­ I find your letter of the 20tb, on my return by the population of the loyal States Country makes a demand upon your ener­ from Iowa to day. The silly report to which ception, I have heard no petition that would From the time of our being over-powered and Rome, from the sinks of her demor­ They escaped by boats after exchang­ alone, is per capita to each man, woman gies, your labors* your faith, devotion and tion than any that has ever preceded it you refer needed no contradiction with any not have been appropriate, and perfectly ac­ untill about 11 o'clock a. m. we were com­ alization, produced but one Cataline, and ing a number of shots. One of the raid­ and child, $3.' 01 per annum. prayers, such as was never before laid upon —Citizen ! Patriot ! Christian t let not one familiar with Gen.Sherman.I mentioned ceptable to a congregation in Richmond. pelled to reform and then fight, which we yet, as events prove, there has risen to­ ers was supposed to be wounded. None mortal man since Free America was boru!— a similar report to him and have now his let­ In apology for this delinquency, we are gether in our land an entire brood of of the garrison were hurt, bnt bullets The cost of the English debt is $4. 25 that day's sun go down on your bead ter before me, dated Oct. 11th,1864, in which did several times, but finally checked the en­ It is no partisan struggle that claims your furnished in your last issue (from a highly such traitors, all animated by the same came very near some of them. Castiine per capita. It pays to be an American. with the duty unfulfilled of not having he savs: "I got your letter about my being emy and held our rude works of rails, stone­ The value of real and personal proper­ sUblimest trial and fortitude. Are you equal for McClellan—I never , said so, or thought respectable source), with a history of Dr. walls, and logs, which we would throw up parricidal spirit, and all struggling with is defended by two new earthworks, to the demand—humanity, Liberty and all done all and everything in your power so, or gave any one the right to think so." Plumer's early antecedents. This recital, the same relentless malignity for the dis­ mounting five gnns each. .: ty in the United States is, per capita, while falling back. At one time it looked as $614,95 100; and cannot a man who has things good and holy, here and now impose ? for the salvation and redemption to peace He further says: "I am not a voter. Even in my view, was uncalled for. No one has memberment of our Union. Of this ex­ if I was north I could not vote. I am not a though we were whipped; but when little $614,95 100 afford to pay $3.01 per If equal to this your highest duty, our lan d so and liberty, of this onr once happy land questioned the Dr's. humanity, or benevo­ traordinary phenome non—not paralelled, agy Capt. Randle Rice, of the ijlth citizen of any State, unless. it be Louisiana, Phil, made his appearance, we knew that annnm for a good many years, even if he dear to patriots' heart as the blessed heritage it is believed, in the world's history— Conn, has been promoted to be Major, and home I Our duty faithfully, nobly and that has no vote." *And he says, if au­ lence, or christian character; and the insinu­ something would have to be done,—and it keeps it wrapped in a napkin and an- of our children, will stand forth and thorized to choose he would prefer Mr. Lin­ there can be but one explanation, and vice Kies, honorably discharged. f purified done, God will in His infinite wisdom ation that a prejudice against him, in conse­ was done, and in good shape. After we got productive ? That is all he wonld have redeemed! coln; quence of his former residence at the south, all these blackened and fetid streams of Adj't. Walter P. Long, of the 21st and mercy, give VICTORY TO THE Gen. McClellan has no doubt many per­ them started, that is the johnnies, we kept to pay if the tax and revenue laws were FORWARD THE COLUMN ! exists in this community, is unjust, and un­ crime may well be traced to the same regiment, has been promoted to be cap­ RIGHT. v B. ? sonal friends in the army, but his unfortu­ them running and followed them as far as common fountain. So fiercely intolerant tain, " for distinguished gallantry in ac­ repealed, and all that they bring in is to nate connexion with the traitors we have in worthy your correspondent. Who, I ask, in Strausburg, a distance of seven miles; and be deducted from his $3.01 per annnm. Our Editorial Letter.—Closing the North would destroy him, even with the clerical profession, is held in higher esti­ and imperious was the temper engendered tion." such a mess of wagons, ambulances, artillery, by Slavery, that when the Southern peo­ But the value of the annual product of The Last Meeting. those who believe him patriotic. mation' by the wise and good of the free Appeal. Very Truly Yours, horses, harness, dead and wo unded men ple, after having controlled the national THE PET OF THE BRITISH JEWS.—The the country is four thonsand millions of states, than Rev. Dr. Breckenridge, of Ken­ dollars ; that is more than twice the WASHINGTON, OCT. 30TH, 1864. The closing Union Meeting ol the cam­ JOHN SHERMAN. all along the pike. We stopped at Straus council for half a century, were beaten at caudidate of Belmont, Rothschildd & Co. paign, is to be held at Lockwood's Hall, this EDWARD R. BOYLE. ESQ. tucky ? Is not the Union candidate for the whole national debt; and yields $25 to In my last hurried epistle 1 bad time burg until next day, when we returned to our an election, their leaders turned upon the gets rapped by George Francis Train, in (Monday) evening. Vice-Presidency, a life-long resident of Ten­ camp, and a sorrowful place, it was. When Government with the insolent fury with pay it with, is pretty sure not to be made • • ily to narrate the advent of the Con- a spicy speech made in Pennsylvania.— Rev. Alfred N. Gilbert, (the gentleman ty Don't pair off. You have nothing to nessee; and all the more enthusiastically we were disturbed that morning, the 19th, which they would have drawn their re­ bankrupt by paying it. This is only one of Professor Well's rwoticnt Commissioners in the Armies of who made the elegant address on the occa­ gain by it, and every chance of being cheat­ supported, because he hails from, south of Ma- our tents were up, but when we came back, volvers upon a tebellious slave in one of Said Mr. T: clinchers. There are a good many more tlie Potomac and James and the 8Kb lime sion of the supper to the re-enlisted Vete­ ed. The Copperheads will try all tricks t» ton's dk Dixon's line? Dr. Plumer needs the johnnies had them, and it was very cool the negro quarters ; and they have con­ " A cabal of Jews at Chicago, man no certificate from bis friends'; no testimony of them ; for instance : Bio'il spectacle of the soldiers of the re* rans,) and Gen. O. S. Perry, are to be the keep out Union votes—this among them. sleeping that night; but we are a little better tinued since to prosecute their warfare, aging tho convention, thrust upon the to a faithful ministry thirty years ago; no re­ One thousand million acres of national ; ic and nnder the speakers. Have nothing to do with any man who pro­ off at present. Our Co. now numbers 33.— amid all the barbarism and atrocities American people a candidate for the voting in the field, publication of a card issued (for reasons best lands form the national estate. This is poses to you to neglect your duty to vote, The boys send their regards to all at home. natural and necessarily inspired by the Presidency whose chief characteristic ~ is ' i of that starry flag for the defence of never worth less than two dollars per Nice Discrimination. for any reason or inducement whatever. known to himself,) some two and half years TIGER, infernal institution in whose interests they that he disobeys orders, and writes inso which they have left home,comforts,friends since, to define his present position. are sacrificing alike themselves and their' lent advices on political matters to his acre, and before long will average ten. A Poster upon one of neighbor James' So that, stop receipts from all sources— and family, and are ready to jield up life It is only needful that he prays, as all loyal iy Extract ofa letter received by agentle country." superior officer—General Scott—so that venerable elms, enjoins as follows: Maj. Edward Jones, of the 6th N. Y. do not call upon the people to pay their itself. I referred also, incidentally, to u Vote for Heavy Artillery, wounded at Cedar Creek clergymen do pray—once at least on the man in this town from an officer in the 12th he is tho candidate of the British Jews : The Charleston Mercury, of Oct. of London and Richmond, of Rothschild $3.01 per annum, repeal the tax and rev­ one ot the voting inspectors, selected from McClellan Oct. 19th., died on Sunday, Oct. 30, at Win­ Sabbath, publicly give thanks to God for the Conn. Vols., dated Martinsburg, Va., Oct.26 victories that have crowned our armies and 22d says : and Benjamin. enue laws, take no portion of the nation­ amoDg our political opponents, for the The Nation'sHovR!" chester Va; Major Jones was a young man, "A great injustice is done to the Officers in navy, and entreat, that he would grant to " From a gentleman just from Wil­ Benjamin finds it necessary to rob the al product—and the Government now and several years ago boarded with relatives command of our troops, oy statements made possesses property enough to pay a na­ express purpose of seeing that this highest them continued success, until this rebellion, mington, we learn that the blockade o'f cradle and the grave to fill the decimated in Winnipauk and attended the Union by the Copperhead portion of the communi­ tional debt ten times as large as it now act and privilege of citizenship was in no How THE SOLDIERS VOTE.—The Conn, sol­ that port is as effective as Yankee inge­ ranks of the rebel army. Belmont gal- more causeless and wicked than any that ty of Connecticut, that the soldiers dare not diers vote to uphold the flag they are fight­ School. nuity and an unlimited number of gun vauizes the dead to elect the vampire owes. The Rothschilds, and you and T, wise tampered with or abased. This gen­ history records, is utterly crushed; and he vote for McClellan, for fear of being punish ing for. The 18th Regiment C. V., gave boats can make it. They have now es­ Judas English President. Let them be would be glad to take the lands belong­ tleman was one of our most worthy citi­ Horse Training. will satisfy his hearers. If fighting in defence ed, directly or indirectly. How that sounds ing to the Government and pay two hun­ Lincoln over 400 votes to McClellan less than of our Government, against those who seek tablished two lines of picket boats in the ware 1 for on the 9tb of November this zens of Norwalk—public spirited, of high­ Messrs. Rockwell, Hurlburt & Dudley, the in my ear! Is it not wrong to think, much will be the wail at London, Richmond, dred thousand millions of dollars for them. a dozen. The 10th Regiment C. V., voted to destroy is a righteous cause, then is that offing, to give the alarm of the attempted est social and bnsiness position and integ­ almost unanimously for Lincoln. The other successful Horse Trainers, whose exhibitions more to say before an audience, that such a egress of Blockade-runners, and as soon and in New York,4 Who shall deliver We should double our money on onr first cause entitled to the prayers of all who be­ re-sales, trebel it on others, and our chil­ rity—and I have no donbt loves his coun­ Regiments cast more than two-thirds of their receive the highest encomiums ot the press state of things exists ? as the latter make their appearance, the me from the body of this death." lieve in the tfficacy of prayer; but this js no dren a hundred years from now wonld votes for Lincoln and the union. The 17th, and people everywhere, we are glad to statei "Now I want it understood that the man boats throw up rockets and burn blue try and.means to act patriotically. In. time for the utterance of" words of an uncer. get ten times on the remainder. That which we are ashamed to say has the rep­ will give a free exhibition in this town on who says that the soldier dares not vote for lights. The Yankee arrangements for Jeff Davis is reported to have fine he was jnst the person, of all others tainsoand." . i looks like bankruptcy, very much. the street, near the Post Office on the after­ Little Mac for fear of punishment, does the blockading ihe port are good, and will said that " the deserters from the Con­ utation of containing more copperheads than The call upon a' worthy colored woman, in Norwalk, whom I should have named noons of Friday and Saturday, Nov. 11th soldier a great injustice and at the same time hold so perbnpsa month longer, when federate army outnumber the Confeder­ any other Conn. Regiment, cast about three- although highly commendable, and illustra­ Gen. Dix has issued an order in­ for this doty, simply because I chance to is very ignorant, or is a liar! Not one offl they wiil all be swopt away by the rude ate soldiers in th e field." We expect,the fourths of their votes for the union cause. and 12th; also at Stamford on Monday and structing the-provost marshals id the De­ tive of the Rev. Doctor's benevolence, does cer of the 12th is brute enough to treat blast of winter." Northern Copperhead army will be know him so well. Yet I donbt not there God bless our soldiers, " who have fought Tuesday, Nov.14th and ISth, on each of the partment of the East to use Al necessary not fully meet the demand of patriotism, his men in that manner, on the contrary they found, Tuesday, in about the same con are hundreds and perhaps thousands in and bled for freedom's cause, and when the above days at one o'clock p. m. precisely, dri­ precautious to prevent persons who have j, .iwit'v 10 <.o; • O. S. look upon it to be right for every man to vote There appears to be a new fleet dition. • t - - onr good old state, as pare and patriotic storm of war is gone, may they enjoy the ving & pair of high mettled Stallions without been in the rebel service or deserters from reins or bit, with heads and neck let entirely as hepleases,and that right is held sacred by of Rebel privateers on the coast making peace their valor won." Maj. Gen. Marmadnke, Brig. the national armies from voting at the as he, who yet are expecting to give the fSgj" The following calm and dignified sug­ the officers of the not disgraced but gallant havoc with our commercial vessels. The loose, stopping, turning, backing, in fact Gen. Cabel and four Rebel Colonels, election on Tuesday' next. At the same coontry they love, one of the severest gestions from the New York Tribune, are as old 12th Conn. No soldier in this regiment Chickamauga is one of the new piratical pr The opposition had a demonstration making every conceivable evolution, in as captured by Gen. Pleasonton at the bat­ time, he informs them that no military stabs it is possible for a loyal citizen to do perfect a manner as can be made with bit timely as it is just and important: but what voted as he thought best. steamers. The pirate ran out from Wil­ in Bridgeport on Thursday night, which, in mington on the night of the 27th. At tle of Osage, left St. Louis on Thursday force mast be stationed at or in the vicin­ in the November election I The state­ and reins in the hands of the most skillful Onr Next Chief Justice. "I have served three years in the army and point of numbers was probably the best they the same time another pirate got safely for Johnson's Island Prison. ity of the polling places ; but if the civil driver. This is the first and only pair of horses A very grave responsibility has I cannot after such service go against my ment may sound harsh and startle the un­ ever made in this County, but was nothing to sea ; she is called the Olustee, and is authorities should be unable to preserve ever broke in the world to give exhibitions devolved upon President Lincoln countiy by voting for a Platform that Val­ order, and should call on the military for interesting. I only regret that all such in comparison to the magnificent Union ait English screw steamer of about 1,100 The Herald's army correspondent, in this way. At the same time Prof. Rock­ throngh the vacation by death, for the landigham calls good. The Devil tried to sayd;" I know that no man in all these armies assistance, it is to be rendered. democrats could not have enjoyed the demonstration last week in the same citv. tuns, 320 feet long, and very fast. It is well will give a free Lecture on the subject second time during the present century, of is more ready to, and persistent in, acknowl bribe our Saviour but did not succeed, so reported that two more pirate steamers edging Gen. Butler's services apd efforts than same personal experience in the army of Horsemanship, immediately after which the office of Chief Justice of the Supreme Messrs. Vallandigham Seymour & Co., on Cortinas, the Mexican command­ 'Lfc jty Maj.-Gen. Butler and staff arrived in Court cf the United States. That this escaped at the same time. , h Lieut. Gen. Grant, The ccuntry may as which our Norwalk friend did. I know the horse Tiger will be turned loose ou the the one hand and Mac on the other, — well know now that these two men are act­ er, refused to sell his fine rifled cannon to New York on Thursday. He has been as­ responsibility will be nobly met, must be how strong are the influences of oarly street and exhibited free of charge, as a trick will not succeed. Mr. Mac cannot get on ing day and night iu the most complete ac­ rebel agents, who were at Matamoras at the prayer of every lover of his. country. HINTS TO CORRESPONDENTS.—It wonld signed to the command (temporarily) of the our flank so easy ;as one of my men said, and cord, without jar, without ^rivalry, without the time of his surrender, declaring that education. It is bard for the leopard to horse. Owners of horses will do well to be Old John Adams, on the very eve of be a great favor to editors and printers bickeriag among themselves, or permitting Eastern Department, which embraces the present at this pleasing exhibition, hear Prof. an old democrat, (God bless him for a good they (Ihe rebels) were not only the ene­ change his Bpots or the Ethiopian his skin New England States and New York. his retirement from office, designated should those who write for the press ob­ it in others, to bring this stupendious and ex­ Rockwell's propositions and judge for them­ soldier.) "Mac is trying to play a double traordinary military campaign to an immedi­ mies of Che United States, but the ene­ —yet I know that my friend left the army John Marshall of Virgini 1 for this impor serve the following rules, which we quote ate and successful close. The country owes mies of the republican government on the selves of their practicability. Immediately tant post—one of many wise and patriotic game, to get honest Democrats and Copper­ with hid McClellan democracy (if that is STAMFORD.—1The Union men of Stamford from an exchange. They are reasonable, it to all its leaders in the field, to strengthen American continent ; and if it had not after which they will form a school for in • acts for which adequate credit has never heads on his side, by shying around the Chi­ held a splendid meeting at Seeley's Hall on the common cause more than ever now, by been for the rebels, Mexico would not the term for it,) very much modified,if not structions, giving each member of the class been giveu lo Washington's {mpedjate cago Platform, he cannot come it," and this and correspondents should regard them as strengthening and upholding in every possi­ H i» Thursday evening last. The large Hall.— have been invaded by the French, PQf fully converted to the nobler channels of a plain, praclicil and useful mitliod ot hand­ successor. The civilized world has learn­ he s^id without fear of punishment. What! such : ble way, the men who are at thia moment its larger than cither of our Norwalk Halls,— supreme hope." - ^ would an Austrian bo the Empeior of the -^Butler, Dix, Holt, Dickenson. I do ling horses. They also give lessons on the ed to honor Marshall as one of the ablest punish a man for doing what the Constitu­ }. Write in bluck ink, on white paper ,« Mexican nation. ssafcti was literally packed with people. The scats breaking of Steers—well worthy the attention and soundest of those great, puce jurists tion says he may do' No, Mr. Copperhead, know that he saw and heard enough to were not only all filled but ladies and With ruled lines. * Reinforcements. ; V of every farmer; of its usef uln ess you may who are from time to time vouchsafed to it is a malicious falsehood and no honest sol­ 2. Make the puges smaller than that ipg° Charles Windsor, for the past 14 years satisfy him that the defeat ot Lincoln and gentlemen occupied all the standing room in As long as Gen. McClellan had charge of readily judge, either by seeing the free exhi­ bless mankind. After George Washington, dier ever told you so. of a foolscap sheet. paying teller of the Mercantile Bank of New The neighboring the Army ol the Potomac, he was calling for the success of McClellan would rejoice the the aisles, ante rooms, &c. bition, or examining the numerous certifi­ we doubt that any m»n has done so much " We had a hard fight on the 19th of this 3. Leave one page of each sheet blank. reinforcements. When he sat down before York, on Saturday week disappeared, taking of the rebels, and I mean to «ause towns, including Norwalk, were well rep­ to deserve the gratitude and revercnce Yorktown, with his splendid army of over with him $207,000 in curiency and $34,000 hearts cates, some of which you will see on small month, and 28 of our. brave boys laylow, 4. Give to the written pages an ample in gold, belonging to the bank. The bank resented. Col. Stewart L. Woodford and of the American people as John Marshall. and think you that we are going to lick the 100,000 to confront McGruder, with only 8,- him no embarrassment by this plain an­ bills. * margin all rooud. 000 rebels on the opposite side, "Little Mac" officers offer a reward of $20,000 for his ap­ Gen. Perry were the speakers. The glee Gen. Jackson was reqoired to designate hand of our enemies and say to him, we are 5. Number the pages in the order of prehension and the recovery of the missing nouncement. The poor creatures he saw club and Brass Band added much to the en­ sent to the President for reinforcements. PIANOS.—Read Mr. Hession's advertise- Marshall's supcesspr, and his choice fell wrong," and ask him what we can do to make their succession. They were forwarded—but instead of using money. He is believed to have gone to Eu­ and heard hour after honr at the provost rope. tertainment of the audience. Stamford will ment on Roger B. Taney—jjpt so great, good his losses ? No I—we will stick to him 6. Write in a plain bold hand, with them, Mac began to dig, and McGrudcr, who ' . marshalls', who had escaped from the ter­ redeem herself at this election and roll up not so wise as Marshall, bqt Ktijj and giye him another Winchester, and fix less regard to beauty. had till that time expected to be overwhelm­ lEg""Daniel S. Dickinson says that" it Considerable amusement was created an able, learned, upright judge, ed, began to laugh. Mac kept on digging— rors and thraldom of rebel rale, the two a rousing majority for Lincoln and Johnson it up by giving him "nofher Cedar Cree]* 7. Use no observations that are not to looks now as though the' contingent rpiflain- and the union. on Tuesday last, by an ardent Union man whose one signal aberation from the line The President telegraphed to him to pierce shivering escapes who came in naked as and Fisher's Hill, to the tune of Yankee Doo­ appeap in prfrit. the enemy's liije ^t opp, and t}ie old hero> der' of the Chicago convention, after this 8tp who was round the streets with a roll of of duty his surviving conntry will now of November, would be taxed, under the in­ they wtre born, having swam the James dle up the Shenandoah." /'• ' 8. Punctuate the mannsbript as it should Gen. Wool, at Portress Monroe, begged him ternal revenue law, as beaten copper.'" Mr Belmont dare not take the bets greenbacks trying o get bets oa the election. hasten to forget. Save in that instance, to advance, before the rebels could be rein­ under fire of the rebel pickets, all concur­ be printed / offered him through the columns of the N. He offered to put up his money, at large odds, we doubt not that he endeavored to tread 9. For Italics, undern-ore one line ; forced. But he kept 6n digging. There was a glorious Union meeting Then he went to Washington, to have the J®" A party of Royal engineers have been ring in the one general statement that Y. Times; he has backed squarely down. on the general result, the State of Connecti­ rigidly in the footsteps of his illustrious for small capitals, two ; capitals, three sent fiom England to Jerusalem to make an : u? at South Norwalk on Saturday night last.— forts around the Capital dismantled, and the misery, destitution, and tyranny were the Odds of three to one were offered him cut, or any other way, but could find no predecessor. 10 Take speui.il p;iins with every let­ big guns sent to him! When Richmond was exact typographical survey of ihe eity and f-a Prof. Cyrus Northrop w^s enthusiastically its neighborhood, including all its lamopg - ui order of things in the Confedercy, and against the election of Seymour and McClel­ takers. .. President Lincoln is very likely to bo ter in proper, n imes. at last fortified, McGruder withdrew his for­ received, i^ni} ityadp if splendid speech. / . hills and valleys. iu:! I>lm> H lan, but he''couldn't see it." Evidently Mr. personally estimated by the next genera­ 11. Review every, wprd to be hure that ces from Yorktown, and Mac occupied his that nothing would so encourage and, tion according to his choice of a Chief trenqhes ao he did tftose at Manassas, and Belmont lias no faith in the scccess of his B3g*Maj. Henry Allen, of the 17th Reg't none is illegible. M .»»/ stimulate them in their bloody work as Justice. If he gives us a great, pare, true, modestly|o&ked that h'e might have Yorktown igp Although the old saying that dress candidates. ' Conn. Vols., arrived home on Tuesday, on PfRev. Mr. Perry, delivered an address 12 Put directions lo the printer at inscribed on his banners ! As he advanced makes the man" is to be taken with many the success at the Presidential election,of a short lurlough. illustrious jurist—one who comprehends on the duty of Christion citizens in the ap­ the head of the fir^t page. towards the Chickaliominy, with a greatly grains ot allowance, yet it is unquestionably the Peace or McClellan Party of the the relatipns of Law to Liberty, reveren­ proaching election, at the First M.E. Church 13 Never write a private letter to the superior force, he called on the President for the fact that a gentleman feels better when ®"Gen. Doubleday's military commis­ he is well dressed tliun when he is not To North I Whether our friend has the MASONIC.—The Grand Commandcry of cing them bpth-r-he wj]| be signally exalted on Sunday evening last. Dr. A. Hill also editor on the printer's c»py but al­ more reinforcements. sion has fou.nd Perry and Donahue, the New thereby in the judgment of the i)e$t age ; The battle of Fair Oaks, and Gainc's Mills be always well dressed is a very easy matter. Knight Templars of .the State of Connecticut, dfd the same at the 2d M. E. Church. ways 011 a seperate sheet. It is only necessary to procure all your gar­ nerve to break loose from the trammels of York agents at Baltimore, guilty of fraud in while, should he appoint some ope who were forced upon him, while he was clamor­ W. R. Higbee, M. E. Commander, met at St. — , 14 Don't depend on the editor to ing for reinforcements, yet the first of these ments at the mammoth clothing warehp^a his party organization, I know not; that soldiers' votes, and has sentenced them to John's Hall, in this plate, on Thursday last. seeks the post, bnt is not require^ by it— Prepare for a Rainy Day. correct your manuscript. battles was fought with only one half of the of P. B. BALPWIN, JFOS. 7Q and Bowerv, in his inmost soul be regrets the attitude imprisonment for life, and the sentence has should he employ his great opportunity to near Canal street. Their maiiuffUHiireB are The usual routine of business was worked Tuesday may be stormy, havp everything 15 Don't ask him to fetnrn tlje troops he had in hand, and the last with on­ been approved by the President. It is to be the paltry end of securiug a friend, satisfy- ly one third. ' : 1 •' i: tully equa' in the quality ol ill material used, of his party, its record before the conntry up satisfactorially, we understand, and a full ready for a wet day. Get your teams out, copy." the workmanship, and the siyle of getting regretted that the men who arc back of Fer­ ifig a grumbler, or paying a political or per­ When told to go to the assistance of Pope and its committal of aid and sympathy to attendance of Knights present. have close carriages for the old and infirm, .16. Don't press him to tell you why who was battling the whole rebel army, lie up, to those of the Broadway houses, but are — ry and Donahue cannot be reached and sonal aebt—he will sadden millions and furnished at much reasonable price8$Ol[$Jl the rebels—I have not the shadow of a and get out every voter, rain or shine. he refu.-es to publish your article. asked for reinforcements. Shield's division punished. m Sociable. indelibly tarnish hjs feme. Notoriously, (under command of Gen. O.S.Perry)»as sent Call and see tor yourself. doubt. Now why is it that good men the bench of the Supreme Goqrt is not so . The New Haven Register is great on him. He then asked for 50,000 more. Then —, •• The young folks are soon to have 'an op­ Pppn. Ifegimenta in New York. and true men, who love their country, (Jfef'The Charleston (S. C.) Mercury, says strong at* it was forty years ago ; emphat- adtiquariun researches. It has lust turned for 100,000—but he did nothing for Pope, J®" The king (if t(ip pitnkf.i w ^15.' J|. Mop- i portunity to " tread the light fantastic toe" to icrtlly, it needs to be re enforced and ele­ A» Associated Press dispatch ftflast ijlght up an "old Whig'! in its qoluuins. Like al} wjjo was obligcf! to fall back upop Washing­ roe Taylor pO'il !V{ii(al it ciinn'oi help *• cannot rise to the moral heroism of the "Yankees have openly confessed that superseding all other soups,'and will eventu- • the music of a good quadrille Band. Mr. A vated in the good opinion of the Nation. mentions the arrival in York of tjie (5th of the Re$slfcr?i 'co(dk-albr'un13, goes Ibr Mc­ ton, Now he ClajmB hjft reward for sijcli they are whipped by proclaiming the war Clellan. It's a warning to the New Ifaveri peace principle! 'Having set' his base upon ally lie the only snap in use, as its chemical breaking all partisan restraints at :i time 7th and 10th Conn. Regiments, under com­ ! on their part a failure." The editor had Bassett, advertises a Sociable and ]}all to be We trust the President will take ample authorities to pUt an extra watcli on the the Chicago platform, he calls upon the and erasive qualities are so pre-eminent that like the present ? No man can donbt, mand of Gen. Hawley. They were under alter one trial you will always use it; it litis probably been reading the Chicago Platform given at Lockwood's Hall, on Friday eye­ tiipe, avoid all committals, repel syco­ cemetry till after eluctioii:—Norwich Bulletin. whole count ry to re-inforce him." Vermont that had the democratic party in its entire phants, resist importunities, Resolved that orders to reportr to Gen. Butler,it was under- aiid Maine responded early, Pennsylvania, no equal toy all purposes where soap is need­ and this shows what they (the rebels) think ing, of this week. See adv. n f: o ST (U>i- i '• ed. Depot, 113 Liberty street, New York, • hig choice of a Chief Justice shall be thp stood for garrison duty, j ,ti t3P The Toronto Globe publishes corres­ Ohio and Indiana next answered his appeal, organization adopted the patriotic coarse ofiL • —: and if he gets through his prostmt campaign, crowning grace of a career of exalte/^ ap/ij pondence from New York, stating that "ex­ of the prominent men before named, our pg* On the day^of the Presidential election tensive secret arrangement are being made with the support of a single State, he will do drag" Dr. PARDEE, 01 South Mm walk, is beneficent public service. mnn can CALE? GnsHpn? REgppLAJrai MPCLEL- See advertisement of E. A. B. North­ there are state elections in Illinois, Iowa, Kan­ l»y imbels in Mew York lo hring about a col- better than many imagine. Gunboat Gener- the only Agent in the town lor collecting dire and crael war would have been closed possibly have any claim lo so lofty a trust LAN—The BoSttih correspondent' of"(the tIs inake'a sorry contrast with the Grants, rop who Has opened a shop in Isaacs's Build­ sas, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Min­ l&sidii bejtween the United States and Great back pay and bounty, lor the friends of de­ months ago—thousands of widows and that is not wholly founded in pre-eminent Bpringfield Republican toys that jOaleb'Cush- Britain, hiailiing ' Cttnada1 the troublesome the Shermans, the Sbcridans and the Farra- nesota, Missouri, New York, ajnd an ejlfctjon ing has declared within a fidw days' that he ceased or discharged soldiers. . t^n2<$ ing, for repairing fire arms, bell hanging, and 1 ground." ; ' •' , \' gute of Uw present day. • orphans now mourning in the land, wonld I general jobbing. in territory. ^ • <;•> aiir.lsi; ability, integrity and worth. » ww not vote for McClellan. ' 1 : . ;i- a- 1 ,d. J.' r" . /; ' '»«iJ Jv-u'srf. "is.tk H'ii Mb .not ad; a'sqst »:!) • ,5; T." T-R. Y , Jjiaqiftam-Bt wis'if! .'f ^ ivXUlWPT. • •' fewhri-. i -

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BtagsMagas etters remaining unclaimed in the Post GRAND Hardware, Cutlerly, Ac., trxvxonr SXOO REWARD! L Office at Norwalk, State of Connecticut, AT SOUTH NORWALK. Insurance Company, ~ the 8th day of November, 1864. HE Subscriber would inform the public Marble Works ! For a Medicine that' Beebe, L. L. & Son-3 James, Esther M. SOCIABLE. that he has purchased of Mr. Chichester Of Hartford, Conn. Bill, Henry Esq Lounsbury, C. W.Esq. T CLOTHING, CLOTHING, Norwalk, Conn. the old established Hardware Business, at Rooms - • - 289 Main Street. COUGHS, Brewer, J. M. Lounsbury, Cool- South Norwalk, and will continue the busi­ N consequence of the general adoption ot THE subscriber, formerly of the firm of : INFLUENZA, f Brown, Francis L.-2 Meeker, W. B. Esq. the Cash system by Manufacturers, the Capital, $150,000. ness at the old Stand. He intends keeping I E. Price & Son, having taken the agency of Byxbee, William Miller, Mr. THERE WILL BE A GRAND always on hand, a large stock of Hardware, subscriber will hereafter sell for Cash only, HIS Company is now prepared to Insure TICKLINGfm the THROAT, { Bassett, Miss Harriett Miles, Mrs. Henry T. Cutlery, Agricultural Implements, Mechan­ except for the convenience of Manufactu­ T Lives, on terms as low as will be con­ the above MARBLE ESTABLISHMENT Camerdon.Mrs.M.C. O'Donnell, Patrick-2 UNION ics' Tools, Fire Arms, Builders' Hardware, sistent with safety and security to the as­ Carpenter,MrsLucyF3Parker, Joseph-2 Paints, Oils, Varnish, and all other articles rers, Builders, and persons building or pain­ in Phoenix Block, (near the Pottery works of • WHOOPING COUGH, Cleavland, Clothing. sured. William Reed, Mrs. F. A. SOCIABLE AND BALL, usually kept in first-class Hardware Stores. ting, to whom goods will be charged, to be It combines the advantages of both Stock Asa E. Smith & Sons,) is now prepared to • ^ Comstock, George Rodgers, William It will be his endeavor to meet the wants paid on the first of each month. The sub­ and Mutual Companies. furnish every description of , Or relieve CONSUMPTIVE COUGHS, ai Corbin, Miss Carrie St. John, Miss Nancy "AT '? of hiu customkrs, and merit the patronage of scriber has now in store and is constantly Pamphlets containing Rates of Premium, _ quick as ., Carroll, Terrance D. Stevens, Miss Annie the public. \«0f- ' it receiving, direct from the Manufacturers, a and general information on the subject of Italian and American M Day, Mary E. D. St. John, Geo. E. Lockwood's Hall, 15 WM.S. FITCH. Life Insurance may be obtained at the office Duggan, Cornelius Shaw, Mrs. Henry large stock of of the Company, or from its Agents. Flynn, Edmund Smith, Mrs. John Farm for Sale. Great Reduction in Prices. •> :.r. ;o/.. >; :i • ' : ' • Persons desiring to become Agents for the MARBLE, GRANITE, Gregory, Edwin Stone, J. F. FRIDAY EVE, NOV. 11, 1864, HulT, F. A. Esq. Smith, Mrs. Olive OR SALE OR TO LET ; a Farm of 42 Company are requested to apply at the office acres, situated on the Ely's Neck Road Cough Balsam t Hoy,Miss Elizabeth-2Thomes, C. & A. Under the auspices of a Committee of Gen­ F DIBECTOBS: Drab, or Brown Stone, Johnson, Sarah Thompson, D. L. one mile south .of South Norwalk depot, tlemen from this and neighboring towns. consisting of Wood, Plough and Meadow Hardware, John S. Rice, Samuel E. Elmore, i MONUMENTS, Jones, Charles B. Waters & Co., H. N. Land, a garden and good house. Terms ea­ Lucius J. Hendee, Horace Cornwall, ; / Bridgeport, Conn., but loosens it, so as to enable the patient to procure their One hundred Dollars Govern­ pairing Guns, Pistols, &c., Mortice, Rim, | O Bible prices. v'a 1 expectorate freely. ment Bounty, by making application,' per­ The Floor will be under the management AT Established in 1860. sonally or by letter, to Cabinet and Trunk Locks. Saws filed and Deposits on the first day of July, 1864, CEMETERY FENCING, IRON RAILING TWO OR THREE DOSES WILL IN- WM. T. BARNUM, of a competent Professor. set. Sewing Machines, Clocks, and Pumps VAMABLY CURE -• repaired. Platform and Counter Scales put Faints, Oils, Window Olass, 9371,339.10. &C., furnished and put up at short notice and TICKLING IN THE THROAT. Licensed War Claim Agent, Danbury, Ct. BENJAMIN BASSETT, in order. Skates repaired and made to or­ Interest allowed on deposits from the first Office—Opposite Concert Hall. Manager. A HALF Bottle has often completely JSP For reference see advertisement in der, &c., &c. tf44 of the month following the date of the de­ on very favorable terms. i t , cured the most another column of this paper. 38 NOIIWALK, Nov. 1ST, 1864. It THE OLD STAND posit -.Vi ' >• WM. T. BARNUM, &Ci| dlCi| &Ci| TRUSTEES. :.I Representing an establishment the oldest STUBBORN COUGH, " Warren's Improved Felt, Ce­ Notice George B. Waller, Thomas Ransom, Danbury, Conn. WM. G. Lineburgh, Nathaniel Wheeler, and best known of any in Western Connec­ and yet, though it is so sure and speedy in ment and Gravel Roofing. S hereby given that the Board ofRegistra- \ ; • Bradley Sanford, S. B. Ferguson, its operation, it is perfectly hnrrn1 hold. of A. Mooreliouse, Main Street, will receive an article dean in itself and less objectiona­ WARRANTED TO HAKE THE MARTIN S. CRAW, ] Board of Hon. AMBROSE RTDER, County Judge, Carmel, ble in smell than Benzine, and is easily ap­ Do nojt waste away with Coughing, when bis prompt attention; enquiries freely an­ WALTER C. QUINTARD, I New York. itfaila, cut, pressed, wrought and hone. swered. Iy34 M TRON L, MASON, Esq., Probate Judge, Wcstport plied. The best families are persuaded that SOLES OP BOOTS AND SHOES so small an investment will cure you. It JOSEPH P. HANFORD, Jr. f tfnn Conn. t is now a necessary fixture of the wardrobe maybe had of any respectable Druggist in ANDREW SELLECK, J ll0n* AARON SEELEY, President of Pahquioque Bank, Cutlery, Table and pocket, lai]ge ass't. town, who will furnish you with a Swniay par At the Laboratory of Flowers, 101 Banbury. and toilet. Dated Norwalk, October 17th 1864. CMhs, Sold ill Norwalk by E. Blackman, H. M. I AND WEAR ONE-THIRD LONGER. 't of genuine certificates of cures it has Liberty street, N. Y., maybe found the latest J. AMSBURY, Cashier Danbury Bank, Danbury. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Patisian sensation, "Lubin's Hair-Dressing Danbury, September, 1864. 38 flans, double and single barrel. Prowitt andChas. A. Durand. Floriline." It is the most wonderful toilet Wanted Immediately. General Agent, S. C. SILLIMAN, Jr. VE UN ATEUA, C. G. CLARK & CO., Proprietors, » 6m*32 Stamford. S a preparation from Copper having no New Haven, Conn. article ever discovered, giving luxuriance, WELVE or FIFTEEN CARPENTERS, SPECIAL NOTICE. Pistols, Revolvers and single barrels. Geo. C. Goodwin & Co., Boston; Demaa gloss and softness to the hair, retaining it in E have just opened a large assortment Igrease, Linseed oil, or any thfbg .of the Apply to i- kind, and when the soles are once saturated Barnes & Co., N. Y.; GeneittTAgeilts. any desired position, and exhaling the de­ T MORGAN T. SMITH. w Cassimeres and Building Lots For Sale. lightful perfume of a thousand exotic flowers Iron and Steel* full assortment of sises SAKE CHANCES. with it, water can no more get through them | ' < bi») —no drugs, no alcohol—but the pure extract Winnipauk, Oct. 31st, 1864. Ladies Woolen Shawls, I|- and kinds. /.A;,,... than through copper itself. f vt'iitbini svtiji iUijff' of the Flowers of Southern France. Large size and choice Colors, cheap for cash. A NUMBER of good and desirable Buil- Try it. XX ding Lots on the old Gregory Place, PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE, ,[ n«£« Sold at wholesale and retail by E. Book­ PIANOFORTES. MORRIS & DOTY. Sowing Machines, Wood's, Union, are now offered on reasonable terms to the AT RETAIL EVERYWHERE. MAN, Druggist, Main St. . MR. JOHN HESSION •'! I &C.,&C. <-' V: !. Public. The large tract extending from m-is J»U ESPECTFULLY announces to the in­ Fare Wines and Liquors. Vesting*, Cfltiiftrinft St on the Nortn, and the D. & N. But its cost to the purchaser is really Corbins' Worm Destroying Syrup. R habitants of Norwalk and vieinity that ELECTED expressly for medicinal pur­ Horse Bakes, with or without wheels. RniimnH on the East, running back to the NOTHING, as it makes the soles wear enough a HiisgA FBICE 35 CENTS, he has been appointed Sole Agent for the S poses, and for sale by H. M. PROWITT, River, has just been surveyed and mapped longer to more than pay for it, leaving as a sale of Cummings& Jenny's celebratedFrench at the Corner Drug Store, consisting of Old out into Building lots; three new avenues :«} { " .i/ftv P-; ' The proprietor baa received abnndant evidence Of Plows, "Hall's," the best in ase, and other net gain the . making of them Water and the virtues and good effects of this medicine, both grand action Pianofortes, which are pronoun­ Bourbon and Monongahela Whiskey, Ja­ laid out through the same, and abridge in Dampness Proof, and the preservation there­ verbal and written. Mothers declare^ with expres ced by the most celebrated Pianists, to equal maica and St. Croix Rum, French,'.Blackber­ consisting of : ; kinds. •>.'] process ot erection to connect with the by of that priceless gem, the health. Dyspepsia Cure 1 Bions of joy and gratitude, "Your Wdrm[ Destroy- in power, quality of tone and durability of ry, Catawba, and Cider Brandy, Holland west side, thus making the lots very eligible workmanship those of any other manufacto­ Gin, Charles' Gin, Wolffes' Schnapps, and ! iny Syrup has saved the life of my child." Fanning Kills, Cultivators, Hone and easy of access from all parts of the vil­ • LADIES, READ THIS. | .. v ~ }«T- ry in this country. Persons about purchas­ Bourbon Whiskey. lage. For terms apply to Many certificates could be published, of the won­ Hoes. ' SATE YOUR HEALTH! | The World's Great Remedy for .. ,.. derful effects of this medicine on children and adnlts, ing will find it to their advantage to call on WINES. ^ T.S. STOUT, ESSION Port, Sherry, Blackberry, Currant, Elder­ in expelling large quantities of worms, and of the Mr. H and examine those first-class Esquimaux Beavers, Norwalk, April 25th, 1864. 6ml7 Use Vernatella on the Soles of your Shoes instruments which they can purchase at berry, and Catawba. Special attention is Harrows, Corn Shellers,ShoYels,Spades. It makes them water proof and thereby pro­ great improvement in health after its adminis wholesale rates for cash, or by monthly pay­ called to the Catawba Wine as being a supe­ tects your feet from Dampness, for the tration. ments. Old pianos taken on exchange-at rior article, and from the same vintage as the Vnion Beavers, * Scythes and Snaths, Bakes.steel.iron NOW IS THE TIME. ground is always more or less moist, either Dr. Terrel's Ointment fair valuation. All orders for tuning, repair­ celebrated Catawba Brandy, which is so and wood. from rain or the morning and evening dew. i and all diseases of the Should be kept on hand in every family. No article ing, &c., left with the above, will be highly esteemed, and which is recommended NOW IS THE TIME. At Wholesale in Boston by can equal it for a Burn or a Scald; it relieves the attended to. 2t*44 by all physicians. American Beavers, Forks, Spading, Manure, and Hay. -i',' NOW IS THE TIME. Geo. C. Goodwin & Co., No. 38 Hanover St. I Stomach and Bowels. pain immediately. S. M. Colcord & Co., 86 Hanover St • It cures Chilblains, Corns, Files, Sores, and Chaf­ f Notice. Stationery, Stationery. Felt Beavers, and ONE BOTTLE". -j Grind-stones, all sizes, with or without TO USE M. S. Burr & Co., 26 Tremont St ing of Children, Scald-Head, Salt-Rheum, &c. S hereby given that Mrs M.E.W. Brewster BLACKMAN haB just received a full Carter, Rust & Co., 43 Hanover St. Is guaranteed to cure the worst case of It is nice and clean to use for Sore Lips, Pimples has turned over all accounts due her to • and complete assortment of Writing frames. Dyspepsia in existence, and I E Heavy Broadcloths, And Wholesale Druggists generally. Also on the Face, Chapped Hands, and all healing pur the undersigned, and all persons who were Paper, Legal Cap, Fools' Cap, Letter, Note, Selden's old Homstead Bitters. ONE DOSE pose*. Price 25 cents. owing her for board prior to the 13th inst., Billet. Also a large assortment of Envelopes by all the Principal Dealers in Boots and For Overcoats. Scoops, steel and iron, Potato Hooka, Shoes. will instantaneously relieve the most aggra­ are hereby notified that they are to settle the —every style and quality. Extra quality of Churns. vated attacks of A Card to Invalids. same with me; all persons having accounts Writing Books, Pass Books, Memorandas, HE best Tonic in the World, unequalled Manufactured in the CHEMICAL DE­ Lead Pencils, Steel Pens and Holders, Gold in its Cures of Dyspepsia, General De­ PARTMENT of the Cholera Morbus, Sick Headache, ; A Clergyman, while residing in Sonth America as against Mrs B. must settle the same with Tbility, Indigestion, Weakness, Loss of Appe­ a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy her, as I am in no way rssponsible for any Pens, Slates and Pencils, Transparent 31ates, Paint, Atlantic and other pure brands, CAHOON MANUFACTURING CO. Hill's A B C Blocks, Arnold's Writing Fluid, , ^Lead, Zinc, together with a full as- tite, &c. By the timely use of these Bitters, Dysentery, .. Stomach Sitkness for the Cure of Nervous TFeakness, Early Decay, debts contracted prior to the 13tb. !i ! blue and black Ink,Rubbers, Blotters, &c.,&c. French Cassimeres, r N the blood is purified—the appetite restored I Fever Sf Ague, - - ' Heartburn, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs,and the J. ROZELLE JOHNSON, j sortment of —the system strengthened—the liver invigo­ WYMAN & TYLER, Agents, * Norwalk, Oct. 14th, 1864. For sale at wholesale and retail in Main St., 7mos26 82 Water street, Boston. s whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and sign of the Golden Mortar. American Oassimeres, A rated—the complexion beautified—and the • Colic Pains, P'\ ;^ ^ ' vicious habits. Great numbers have been already 44 E. BLACKMAN. Oils, pure, boiled, and raw Linseed,Sperm, general health restored. As a stimulant, and in fact all diseases proceeding from the cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire Lard and Neats-foot ' they are not to be excelled. Of delicate flavor Stomach and the Bowels. It is a sovereign to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send Photograph Albums. German Oassimeres, kaa perfect purity, mild in their operations and permanent cure for the recipe for preparing and using this medicine in Tarnish, Coach, Furniture and Japan; Upon the system, but certain in their benefi- a sealed envelope, to anyone who needs it, free of BLACKMAN, has just received a For Pants and Vests, citi results, as a FAIR TRIAL will prove. A Indigestion and General Debility, charge. Great Reduction E• choice, select assortment of Photo­ Glue, &c. gentle laxative—an agreeable tonic—a splen­ and will in every instance regulate and res­ Please inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to graph Albums, for sale at low figures for WM. C. STREET. did appetizer—a harmless stimulant—a revi­ i v tore to a healthy condition a disordered yourself. Address JOSEPH T. INMAN, Cash. No. 11, Main St. Norwajk, Ct. ver of drooping spirits. Made from roots, to all Invalids! Stomach,enabling the patient to take healthy Kt42 Station D, Bible House, . Norwalk, April 11th, 1864. 15 herbsjleaves and barks, noted for their me- food without danger of distress from it. For Sale. which he will make up to order in the dicinalworth. Get the genuine. . .. IRON IN THE BLOOD I It is the most wonderful Remedy, and the SECOND hand top Buggy, latest style qnd in the best possible XVotice. Sold tor all dealers. ' most speedy in its action, ever known to the 1 1 Light wagon and harness, all in good DEMAS BARNES & CO., General Agents, world. No one will do without it in tbe order. THEODORE FITCH. manner. In all cases HE subscriber having taken the old . \ 21 Park Row, N. Y. It is well known to the Medical Profes house, that has ever used it once. T Horse Shoeing Stand, at the foot sionthat IRON is the Vital Principle of Life IN PRICES! Initial Paper. of Mill Hill, is prepared to do Horse Shoe­ Element of the blood. Yon that are Suffering ' f)!i' ing and all kinds of job Blacksmithing, on McECKRON'S LINIMENT. This is derived chiefly from the food we we beg of vou, for your own sake, to make BLACKMAN, No. 11, Main St. is pre- the most reasonable terms. eat; but if the food is not properly digest­ just one trial of it. E• pared to furnish Initial Paper, and He also carries on the Carriage Business McECERON'S LINIMENT. ed, or if, from any cause whatever, the nec- Envelopes, of every variety, any letter or let­ GOOD EHS 0RN0SA1E J at the old Stand occupied by his father for essary quantity of iron is not taken into the Price One Dollar Per Bottle. ters latest style. the last twenty-three years. McECKR^NS LINIMENT. circulation, or becomes reduced, the whole Sold by Druggists everywhere. S. T.—1860 —X. JOHN SHEPHERD. system suffers. The bad blood will irritate C. G. CLARK & CO., Wholesale Druggists, Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weak­ EW PORK and BEEF HAMS at Norwalk, Aug. 29th, 1864. tf35. A fair trial has ptipvedthat "McEckron's the heart, will clog up. the lungs, will stupe­ Proprietors, New Haven, Conn. ness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of ap­ HOLMES'. Geo. C. Goodwin & Co., Boston, General ~ [4 We have just opened several cases of N Liniment" is the greatest external remedy in fy tlie brain, will obstruct the liver, and will petite, distress after eating, torpid liver, constipa LL kinds of FEED and GRAIN, at the World for either Man or Beast, Used send its disease producing elements to all Agents; and Demas Barnes & Co., N. Y. " tlon, &c. deserve to suffer if they will not try the He has also on hand, and constantly j Strawberry Flants. and recommended by the most prominent HOLMES'. parts of the system, and every one will suf­ 1 l NEW DRY GOODS, selected A \., celebrated manufactures, a large and varied as­ USSELL'S PROLIFIC. of the medical faculty—the greatest Horse­ fer in whatever organ may be predisposed IJ \ v,—- " F tu|i4 PLAN!' ATIONBITTERS. for the good assortment of foreign and domes­ sortment of R Triomph d' Gand. men—Stable Keepers %nd Stage Proprietors, to disease. I '•*" ' " ' " V ^ which are now reccommended by the highest medi­ A tic FRUIT and NUTS at French's New Seedling, very early. and by tens of thousands/who have felt its The great value of 4i7 \ rx 'vJ cal authorities, and warranted to producc an imme­ HOLMES'. Smith's BuffaloSeedling. healing influence. Every horseman should r Iron as a Medicine ^ ' ! ' '^•18 diate benificial effect. They are exceedingly agree­ Wilson. * • use it—every mechanic, ana every workman ! V OARSE GRAY ROCK SALT, a supe­ Great Austin. , ; . 4 should have it It should be on board every is well known and acknowledged by all sKiii-'f " able, perfectly pure, and supercede all other tonics medical men. The difficulty has been to where a healthy, gentle stimulant 1B required. C rior article at HOLMES'. We shall commence taking up plants on steamer and vessel, and no family should be the first of September. without it, for no Pain, Soreness or Lame­ obtain such a preparation of it as will enter They purify, strengthen and invigorate. FALL TRADE, Ready Made the circulation and assimilate at once with They create a healthy appetite. ONDS BOSTON BUTTER CRACK­ GEO. SEYMOUR & COu ness can exist where "McEckion.'s Liniment" B ERS, wholesale and retail, 34 South Norwalk, Conn. is used. Give it a trial, and be convinced of the blood. This point, says Dr. Hayes, Mas , siH They are an antidote to change of water and diet. sachusetts State Chemist, has been attained Restorative for the Hair, They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours at HOLMES'. its merits. Sold by all dealers. \ , DEMAS BARNES & &).. in the Peruvian Syrup by combination in a y* V-' !o*ii They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. MUSIO which having bought for CASH, •we are TATEMENT of the condition of the General Agents, 21 Park R nil At Greatly Real Estate owned by the compa­ Instruction on the Fiano. sions and is so connected with the Depart­ tergreen, asssafras, roots and herb*, all preserved in The greatest care and attention paid to be­ ment at Washington that he can collect th^se THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Surely eradicates Dandruff, mil pure St. Croix rum. For particulars, sec circulars ny unincumbered, $ 33,109 69 Loans on Real Estate secured by ginners. Terms reasonable. more speedily than any other in this vicini­ cures Dyspesia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy> V' 'S3| and testimonials around each bottle. Mortgage, 80,099 99 Peraons wishing instruction will please ty. tf2t Fever and Ague, Loss of Energy, Low Spir­ Beware of impostors. Examine every bottle. Cash on hand and in Bank, 10,945 3d call on or address, its. Clark's Distilled Restorative ••v I.-hll See that it has our private U. S. Stamp unmutilated Cash In hands of Agents and in Furnishing Goods DAVroE. DISBROW, THE PERUVIAN SYRUP over the cork, with plantation scene, and our sig­ FOR THE HAIR, i iif _ course of transmission, 23,201 33 ;1 3m*37] Roton Hill, South Norwalk, Conn. nature on a fine steel plate side label. See that our _ <•- > -i, "•» To and from infuses strength, vigor and hew life into the Prevents its Falling Off. U. S. 6 per ct. Coupon Bonds, system, and builds up an "Iron Constitution." bottle is not refilled with spurious and deleterous Market value, 93,613 50 GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND, 5 stuff. Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit­ Reduced Prices ! THE PERUVIAN SYRUP • U. S. 6 per ct. 5-20 Registered Beach, Sammis Sf Co's TAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO.'S Clark's Distilled Restorative ters by tbe gallon or in Bulk, is an imposter. Any Bonds, market value, 3,225 00 FOR „ cures Nervous Affections, Female Com­ -J i!lf person imitating this bottle, or selling any other ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FOR THE HAIR, U. S. Certificates of Indebted­ 86 South Street, New York. plaints, and all diseases Kidneys and Blad- material therein, whether called Plantation Bitters ness, market value, 15,375 00 der. Promotes its Natural and Healthy Growth. or not, is a criminal under the U. S. Law, and will Amount invested in Bank Stock RAFTS on England, Ireland, Scotland THE PERUVIAN SYRUP he prosecuted by us. We already have our eye on market value, 135,026 50 D and Wales. Tapscott's favorite line of several parties refilling our bottles, &c. who wil Amount invested in Railroad MEN & BOYS, CURIDR ffuaisi LIVERPOOL PACKETS sails every three is a specific for all diseases originating in a > [ Clark's Distilled Restorative , succeed in getting themselves into close quarters. CALL AND SEE THEM. days. X Line of LONDON PACKETS Stock, market value, 139,978 00 Bad State of the Blood, 1 •'; FOR THE HA1R^,aZ^ «ifj The demand for Drakes Plantation Bitters from la-' Amount invested in Railroad Corner Bfain and Wall Streets. sails every ten days. Parties wishing to send or accompanied by Debility or a Low State dies, clergyman, merchants, &c. is incredible. The Bonds, market value, 1,650 00 for their mends, or remit money to the Old of the System. Causes the Hair to grow on Bald Heads, , t J simple trial of a bottle is the evidence we present of Amount invested in stock of OPPOSITE STERLING HOTEL, Country, can do so at the lowest rates, by where the roots are not entirely dead. In 1 applyingto H. B. GLOVER, such cases, nothing will do it a ^ their worth and superiority. They are sold by all Springfield Aqueduct Co., composed of Pamphlets containing certificates of cures, espectable druggists, grocers, physicians, hotels, market value, 1,500 00 BBIDGEFOBT, CONN. Savings Bank, Newtown, Fairfield County, Connecticut ^ 3m36 andj rcccommendations from some of the saloons, steamboats and country stores. Amount loaned on personal most eminent Physicians, Clergyman, and $ I Clark's Distilled Restorative y .viyvi P. H. DRAKE & CO. and collateral Security, 10,297 50 OVERCOATS, , others, will be sent FREE to any address 202 Broadway, N. Y. Amount of interests on loans, FINE CLOTHING We select a few of the names to show the 1 * FOR THE HAIR, CLOAKS! dividends and rents, 5,314 58 TO ORDER. character of the testimonials. Amount of all other securities DRESS SUITS, FARMING- Is a most Luxuriant Dressing. A little one ; _J®„ AND Rev. John Pierpont, Lewis Johnson, M. D. says—"I like it, it makas my Hair feel to r including office furniture 2,045 20 Rev.Warren Bnrton, Koswell Kinncv. M. D7 soft and shiny." x (H-i I/i New Canaan, Oct. 31st, at the res­ BUSINESS SUETS, Rev. Arthur B. Fuller, S. U. Kendall, M. D. idence of the Brides father, by Rev. Adolph Total assets, $555,381 61 Of Superior Manufacture. Rev. Gurdon Robins, W. K. Chisholm, M. D. We are now manufacturing CLOAKS LANDS ;RV: Rev. Sylvanns Cobb, JoscAntonloSanches,M.D Smith, of Babylon, L. I., Frank B. Puidy, of LIABILITIES. INNMV JERSEY. Rev. T. Starr King, Marcelino Aarnda, M. D. ; Clark's Distilled Restorative m - South Norwalk, to Miss Emma S. Byxbee, Amount of all outstanding claims 17,000 50 MECHANICS SUMS, ' Rev. Eph. Nate, Jr., A. A. Hayes, M. D. of New Canaan. and MANTLES far Fall and MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS HE SUBSCRIBERS WILL SELL Rev. Aug. R. Pope, Francis Dana, If. D. I FOR THE HAIR, ^ No liability to Banks or individuals, TRACTS 01 GOOD Land for farming Rev. Osfiom Myrick Jeremiah Stone, M. D. Bridal compliments received. May the Winter; we have ^ good except office expenses. In great variety. T Rev. Richard Metcalf, Abraham Wendell, M. D. Contains no dirty sediment to be shaken op LABORERS SUITS,' - and market garddiing, in quantities to suit Rev. M. P. Webster, J, R Chilton, M. D. before use. , married life be one of happiness and pros­ SPBWGFIBLD, MASS., Get. 13th, 1864. purchasers, situatid in the counties of Ocean Rev. Jos. H. Clinch, H. E Kinney, M. D . stock on hand and offer Subscribed and sworn to by Rev.Ab'm Jackson, Jose d'Espinar, MD ' perity. WILLIAM CONNER, Jr., Se'cy. &c., &c., too numerous to mention. Boys' & Youths' Clothing, &c. and Burlington, oj the line of the Raritan Rev. J. Pearson, Jr. Thomas A Dexter, Esq. unusual facilities and Delaware Bar Railroad, midway be- Rev. A R R Crawley, Thomas C Amory, Esq. Cork's Distilled Restorative STATE OP CONNECTICUT, COKFTKOLLER'S OFFICE I Owing to the decline in gold I have GEORGE E. BEACH, tween'New Yorkrand Philadelphia, at $10 Rev. Henry Upham, Hon. Peter Harvey, FOR THE HAIR, i! Hartford, Oct. 19th, 1804. I F. SAMMIS, Rev. S H Riddel, James C Dunn, Esq for those who I certify that the above is a copy of the per acre. In adafion to ail the common Rev. P C Headley, Samuel May, Esq Is a Clear, Transparent Fluid—contains no In Danbury, Oct. 29th, Philo Wood aged statement of the Springfield Fire ana Marine 3mS7 J. A. ROBDS. products of a fani these lands are valuable Rev. John W. Olmstead,Ferdinand Andrews, Es q wish for growing cralberries, sweet potatoes, Oil—is not a Dye, and has no deleterioni Ja«J 74 years. 31st Emily Squeirs, aged 74 yrs, Insurance Company, of Springfield, Mass., For Sale by , , t . properties. In Rcadiug, Oct. 28th, Henry Reed, jyjed on file in this office. peaches, grapes, [tobacco and hops. All SETH W. FOWLE & CO., i'xl 76 yrs, I further certify that said Company has crops ripen ten das earlier than on Long Is­ 18 Tremont st. Boston: .ti- .<11 complied with the laws of this State con­ REDUCED PRICES land. Sqankum mrl delivered at any point J. P. DINSMORE, 491 Broadway, N. Y; Clark's Distilled Restrictive cerning foreign Insurace Companies, and v. £. 7.30 Loan. on the Railroad anpne dollar and fifty cents 6ml and by all Druggists. !iW 10 and fertizes the land for seven FOR THE HAIR, LOST. that William Conner, Esq., of Hartford, ta per.ton, 1 Cloaks made to Order. the attorney of said company, duly appoint­ UBSCRIPTIONS to the above Loan re years after its application. The lands are Is delightfully Perfumed, and does not tun October 22nd. ed and authorized to accept service in all S ceived at p ar, and foil information eiven mostly covered mh yellow pine timber rancid in warm weather.v LADIES heavy Blanket Shawl, color lawful processes against said Company in concerning the Bame^t the Fairfield Coun­ suitable for lumberlnd e?rd wood. A por­ i. 1- jL --iif'i V- Sfr-V- A light drab, slightly plaided with blue. this State, and also that 30 Per Cent, ty Bank. GEO. E. MILLER, tion of the timben has Ven recently cut The finder will be suitabty rewarded by leav­ tf34 Cashier. off,leavingthelandready nr immediatecul ^ Clark's Distilled Restorative ing the-same at the Gazette Office. lt*45 Messrs,SHERMAN* LOCKWOOD & CX, tivation. Price on cedar ra^o $5 per 100. FOR THE HAIR, ' oy RRfDOBPORT, Cord wood, at any iailroad station, $3 per Bedding's Russia Salve! Is the only perfect Dressing and Restorer oi , Fair,field County cord. A portion of Ihe lands co\^ai large s> Morris ft Doty. L. C. Hoyt, of Danbury, and L. L. ©. Whit­ so that you can buy Goods, gentlemen, n a „< Color combined. - ' ^v : ' "" " Dr. E. FOWLER BIRCH, ney, of Stamford, are the agents of said Com­ quantity of the best potters clay w discov­ FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE ! tan!- .ii'daiil ered, for the manufacture of yellw ware. Has fully established the superiority of pany, in Fairfield County, for the purpose of nearly if not at quite as low prices as JS now open at 2fo. 1 Water Street, Nor- Physician and Surgeon, transacting the business of insurance, so far Saw-mill within one mlty of Shamong%atjon . REDDINO'3 RUSSIA SALVE .. ; Clsurk's Distilled Restorative walk, where A good hotel at Shamoig, on the lands w . Residence Levi Clark's opposite the Conere as tliey may be thereto empowered and in­ before the war. uu er ; over all other healing preparations. 1 .. I, vwiFOR THE HAIR, structed by said Company. 8t44 ed tor sale. The locatioi Is very healthy aui gationai Church. Office at the Drug Store I ' v.V" ' Men are Wanted water excellent Lanis well watered with It cures alll kinds of SORES, CUTS, SCALDS Is scientifically prepared, costs only $1 per of E. Blackman, No. 11 Main Street Nor­ One Price, Cash Ifrpporium. GEO. ROBINSON, Asst. Comptroller. $ " ^ BURNS, BOILS, ULCERS, SALT RHEUM, ERY­ for the ARMY AND NAVY. unfailing streams, ana supplied with good SIPELAS, STIES, PILES, CORNS, SORE LIPS Bottle, and is sure to give satisfaction. walk. ' 32 mill sites and water rower for manufacturing SOKE EYES, &C,&C,REMOVINQ THE PAIN Works by William S. Plainer AT ONCE, AND REDUCING THE MOST Give it a Trial. HIGHEST BOUNTIES PAID and purposes, The whde purchase money may *NGRY LOOKING SWELLINGS AND ' For sale by Druggists generally, in city and r % t For Sale. S.D.LK.D. Remember to give me a call. remain on mortgage for a term of years if de­ l\FLAMATION AS IF BY MAGIC. country. et »«ggp>w/^ GOOD OLD FAMILY IIORSE, slow HE Law of God, Grace of Christ, Saint the choice of Regiments. sired, if the purchaser cultivates the land. Only 25 cents a box. ; A,ami Mim; would be :igood one lor old Ladies' Cloths. T and Sinner, Plain Thoughts, Thoughts Don't wait to be DRAFTED. tffiS For further particulars apply to —FOR SALE BY— ; C. G. CLARK t& CO., Proprietors^ •>"«*••>•* bir For s:ile, eheap. Enquire ot worth Remembering, Rome against the Bi­ . ., -I).. /. 5" H i .* - '• fJ ''! j ! F. C. CHETWOOD, Elizabeth, N. J. or 5ETH W. J*OWLE & CO., 18 Tremont st., New Havea,Conn.; CHARLfiS ELWOOD. LARGE lot iust received by ble, Church and her Envies. Short Sermons IMOTHY and Clover See*, new, just re­ WM. O. GILES, 70 & 73 Franklin st, N. Y. Boston.and &u Druggists and Grocers and Geo. C. Goodwin & Co., General Weatport, Nov. 7th, 1864. {(45 MORRIS# DOTY. Tracts, &c., , , at BELLECK'S. [6mos.44] at all Country Stores. Boston; and Demaa Barnes ft Co*] A ; I JACOB TURK. T ceived at $.£. OLMSTt\JD & CO'8, *0* ixijjjaL"' »y»*ffic persons arc smarting with wouads, and OLDEST MARBLE CONVEYANCES. SPLENDID ATTRACTION some are maimed for life. U.S. 7-30 f Summer Arrangement. I N rsro ' To show how subject iron is to give The Secretaiy of the Treasury gives no­ Gift, Juvenile and Toy n BOOKS, ^E.Vl.-DY way suddenly under, blown frequently re­ tice that subscriptions will be received for ' IN CONNECTICUT. NORWALK " L 1 N I M E N T, At low prices for Cash, SCROFULA A1ID SC20F0L0US DISEASES. : peated, we were told the other day of Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three years " Practice makes perfect. From. Emery Edes, a well-known merchant qf ; H0E8E RAILWAY CO. At the original Jacob's Book Store, No. 3, Ga­ what happened to a piece of cold iron lrom Aug. 15tli, 1864, witli semi-annual in­ ; -Mi NOR ths Ithrva is Oxford, Maine. > ITTER'S Marble Establislimcnt zette Building. " I lmvc sold large quantities of your SAKSAPAR- I placed undue a t rip hammer. The terest at the.rate of seven and tihree-tenths known almost everywhere. His long ILLA, but never yet one bottle winch failed of the. Relief and cure ot attention to the business makes him well ac- TIMS IAZUS. rpHE attention of buyers is respectfully desired effect and full satisfaction to those who took • per cent, per annum— principal and interest R it. As fast as our people try it, they agree there has ) hammer descended again and again with X asked to a large and finely assorted both to be paid in lawful money. quainted with all styles and" kinds* of work. Leave Norwalk. been no medicine like it before in our community." SPRAINS, BRUISES, PAINS IN THE . Persons who patronize him, are sure of hav­ Stock of Books, suitable for the coming Holi­ out making any apparent impression, These notes will be convertible at the op­ 5.40 A.M., N. York. 2.15 No Tiain. Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, , ing suitable monuments to mark the resting 6.25 " N.York. 2.52 N. Y. Ex. days,- comprising handsomely bound Gift Ulcers, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin. blow after blow followed nnd «till the tion of the holder at maturity, into six per CHEST OR LIMBS, RHEUMATISM, place of departed friends. 7.43 N.. York. 3.28 N.Y. Special and Juvenile Books, Children's Toy Bocks, From liev. Robt. Slratton, Bristol, England, n ot 1 plain and beautifully colored, the best assort­ metal resisted ; another bl >w was given cen t, gold bearing . bonds, payable ; not less He has on hand a large assortment 8.35 " ft. Haven. 4.20 N. H. "I only do my duty to you and the public, when'4 i STIFF NECK, SORE THROAT, most ment in the country. I add mjr testimony to that you publish of the me- '' than five nor mote than twenty years from MONUMENTS of the newest and m— 9.18 "-N.II. Ex. .3.15 ,N.Y. diciual virtues of your SASSAPABIIXA. Jfy daush- jj and the iron flew at once into four pie­ modern style,'made of Italian and Ameri­ Also, a large jstock ot plain and richly their date, as the Government may elect— 10.00 " No Train. 5.20 N. Haven. ter, aged ten, had an afflicting humor in ner. ears, u ces. j CROUP, GLANDURAL can MAitTiT.'w, Red Sand Stone and Gkan 10.35 " N. Y. Ex. 6.08 Special. bound BIBLES and Prayer Books, for family eyes, and hair for years, which we were vnable to:; They will be issqed in denominations of $50, ite. and pocket use. Albums and Autograph cure until we tried your SABSAFABILLA. She hasp : The only way to avoid these accidents 10.59 " N. Y. 7.12 N. Haven'. been well for some months." ft, Tuesday, November 8,1864. $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, and all sub- I SWELLINGS, TOOTH- Also, Head Stones of various sizes, thick 12.00 M., No Train. 8.00 No Train. Books in various styles. Constantly on hand a large assortment of Stationery, consisting From Mrs. Jane E. Bice, a well-known and muck- it if to take np the rails before their text- scriptions must be for fifty dollars or some ness and patterns. Those persons who may 1.09 P. M., N. Haven, 8.47 N. Y. Ex. esteemed lady ofDennisville, Cape May Co., If. J. Take off itliy Sword, SfcClellan- I. } Q ACHEpCOKNSiBUN- be in want of Monuments, in Norwalk and 1.29 " N. Haven. 9.29 N. H. Ex. of Portfolios, Writing'Desks, Backgammon " My daughter has suffered for a year past with a ore is so altered as to render them unsafe, multiple of fifty dolliirs. I t its vicinity,are especially invited to examiue Boards, Playing Cards, Games, Fancy Arti­ scrofulous eruption, which was very troublesome. Leave South Norwalk: Nothing afforded any relief until we tried your SAK- ., | ..Take oft thy sword, McClellan, i stua supply their place with new, and send The notes will be transmitted to the own­ t; I IONS, FROSEN several4eautihil Works, recently executed cles, &c., &c. Diaries for the coming year ol BAPAEiLLA, which soon completely cored her." E 6.00 A.M., 12.20 P.M., 5.42 P.M. I Take oft thy coat of blue; h v tu; ers free of transportation charges as soon in their new Cemetery, to the memory of * various prices and styles of binding. From Charles P. Gage, Esq., .•..<; promptly and faithfully "executed. Daily Trains. FromJ. E. Johnston, Esq., Wakeman, Ohio. Special Advantage of : The money refunded to all dissatisfied pur­ . j . any and Cane seat Chairs; Gilt "For twelve years 1 had toe yellow Erysipelas on ' You fiUed a nation's eyes! nfcee. > JOHN RITTER 1 my right arm, during which time I tried all the eel- u '«» IU I' of dollais' worth of medicines. The blcers were so . a higher rate of interest tlian any other, and HOYT & BLANCHARD, bad that the cords became visible, and the doctors - -i' Wis felt our courage rise, ,i: exceedingly difficult, if not impossible, oa B the best security. Any savings bank which ! Proprietors, 215 Fulton St, New York. 'f. The Colby Wringer.^ : j Leave South Norwalk for Danbury. COFFIN WAREROOMS; decided that my arm must be amputated. I began ' We thought you were a savior > : par railways on account of the different For sale by H. M. Prowitt. E iotice that other parties brag a great where may be found a full assortment of Cof­ taking your SABSAPABILLA. Took two bottles, and -uii 1 pays its depositors in U. 8. Notes, considers' At 8.55 a. m.,11.25 a. m., and 6.30 p. m. j some of your FILLS. Together they have cured me. Sent to our country's aid, •, <'•' times at which the rails are laid down. that it is paying in the best circulating me­ Ijf22 Norwalk. W deal about first premiums, but at the fins, which will finished in the best possible I am now as well and sound as anybody. Being in a " To bring us back the Union, ; „ only four State Fairs where we have exhibi­ 1 Leave Danbury for South Norwalk. manner, and at short notice. public place, my case is known to eveiybody in this '•*> b Kails discovered to be weak are taken dium of the country, and it cannot pay in t .-'.i:;;. h> ,i;:h .b.n-) „nji ted our machine, Vermont in 1861, and 1862. IW A hearse will be furnished when de- community, ana excites the wonder of aU." ;vkj v. The same our Fathers made. At 6.45 a. m., 4.20 p. ni., and 5.45 p. m. ' > From Hon. Henry Monro, M. P. P., of Newcastle, C. r>y up before the time of superanuation ar­ anything better, for its own assets are either and New York, and Michigan in 1861, we sfred. A.RENOUD. IT., a leading member qf the Canadian Parliament. Where are thejr mow, McClellan, : , _• in government securities, or in notes or bonds came in direct competition with and took A Special Saturday Traiu Westport, May 1st, 1858. " I have nsed your SABSAPABILLA in my family, ' . rives, and rail 8 made at one foundry or the Highest Premium and, Diploma over all for general debility, and for purifying the Mood, '' ' . "Those heroes whom yeu led ? I WE WARRANT OtfR WRINGER spread until they formed a loathsome and virulent. u The peAce of soldiers' graves I counts. • ' ; \ and refreshing Odor ! { W. 7.AN. H. BAZXBOAD A Stove constantly on hand and will be sore, which covered his face, and actually blinded It is no eicase to say that the method WITHOUT COG WHEELS! sold at the lowest possible prices. Also his eyes for some days. A ski]fill pbysician.appUed '*» '* Convertible into a Six per cent: 6-?6 : i Alack.alack, McClellan, ;Hi>: '>••> p UNITS LINIMEN1 will not grease nor and we will guarantee that our $6.00 ma Russia and Common Iron Pipe. Sheet Zinc, nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any an- j we suggest is difficult. Difficult it may : parent effect. For fifteen days we guarded his hands, ,, :-i Our faith was hard to shake; ; .r. Bond.. ;A \:vs-j;v > stain! chine will do as much work and give better &c. GEO. F. BELDEN. be, bat that difficulty mast be met fof 1864 Summer Arrangement, 1864 lest with them be should tear open the festering and We trusted lQ9g"y«fir proniise, In addition to the very liberal interest vbn °j stem; v.yaH satisfaction than any other Wringer you can corrupt wound whieli covered his whole face, llav- '.Mf the sake of tfce lives of our fellow-crea- f IVotico. get for f&tifror $10,00. & Commencing May 9th, 1864. Self Beating Sad Irons, ing tried every thine else we had any hope from, we i git . That you would Richmond take; the notes for three years, this privilege ;of began giving your SABSAPABILLA. and applying .. Don't fail to try the* Colby Wriianger before m or sale. 15 N PRESENTING this article to the Pub­ TRAINS- FROM NEW HA VEN * the iodide of potash lotion, as you direct. The sore . • J' Till back you staggered, leading, tdrcs. We must not allow a car fall of coyersion is now worth about three per cent, buying any other, and if it'does not give en C. & E. K. LOCKWOOD & CO. began to heal when we had given the first bottle; • " lic, the Manufacturers do not assert that it F 4 ; Your back towards the foe. passengers to be thrown Off the track and per annum, for the'current rate, for 5-30 I tire satisfaction return it to our agents who j FOR NEW YORK. • ' ana was well when we had finished the second.. The S will cure everything; but for the purposes are authorized to refund the money. child's eyelashes, which had come out, grew again, ; With columns torn and bleeding Bonds is not less than nineper.centpremiii^i named, and most other external applications, \ CCOM.—At 5.30, 6.45, and 10.00 a. m., ROUND FEED of superior quality and he is now as healthy and fair as any other. The < the passenger3:da8hed to a jelly because No other Wringer is sold at a less price J\ 5.00 p. m. from Camp's Mill. At whole neighborhood predicted that the child must And banners dropping low. anid bofore the war the premium' on six per < they have' no hesitation in s&yinjpt is the Gr ot an unwillingness to encounter nnd ob­ than ours, whiohi ia cortAinl&aji:1q$v fgj it can Express—^At 9.45 a.m.,stopping at Bridge OLMSTEAD & CO'S die." ' LfJ.rpQ cent U. S. stocks was over twenty per cent Best Article of the Kind be afforded. •? ^ J§«. ® ^ 5 port, Norwalk and Stamford. At 2.05 p. m, Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. But now you hold, McClellan, viate what we choose to call a difficulty. r It will be seen that the actual profit on this yet offered—in evidence of which they can C. & E. K. Lockwood & Co. (in Connection with Express train from Bos POBACCOevery variety—Wholesale and From Dr. Hiram Sloat, of St. Louis, Missouri. i Another high command, Adduce the testimony ol those whose intelli­ X Retail at Manufacturers prices, at y " I find your SABSAPABILLA a more efTectqal'' . Bat impossible it is not. Mr. W. J. loan, at the present market rate, is not less ton, via Springfield,) stopping at Bridgeport, remedy for the secondary symptoms of Syphilis,: 1 |: Again a force is mustered, gence and veracity are unquestionable. Norwalk and Stamford; 8.00 p. m., stopping S. E. OLMSTEAD & CO. Y'V; and for syphilitic disease than any other we possess ,j _ r McAlpine, of whom . we spoke the other than ten per cent per annum. - : : M :t j THE GREAT v | And you lead on the band. The publishing of Certificates of the Won at Bridgeport, Norwalk and Stamford. The profession are indebted to you for some of tbe .. d4y, foapd it as easy as it is for a comnt- Its Exemption from State pr Muittdjial derful Cures" having been of late looked up­ ' Consumptive Remedy! At4;30.pim., in connection witb Shore Choice and Selected Teas. best medicines we have." " * I * And is that force enlisted s..i| on as a great humbug and as the Public have From A. J. French, M.D., an eminent physician of ^'' ing-hou8e clerk to keep his papers in , Taxation...r.'di :• Line from Boston, stopping at Bridgeport, A_f\ CHESTS of Green, anu Black Teas Lawrence, Mass., who is a prominent member if | jr&iighi to the Union's wars, ^ been so frequently imposed upon . by; false All diseases of the THROAT and CHEST, Notwalk and. Stamford. TV Coffee and Teas warranted to please in the Legislature of Massachusetts. | And planton Richmond's hill tops such order that he can lay his hands at Cut aside from all the advantages we have- representations, through which' they have The 5.00 p. m. train, receives passengers pribe and quality they defy superiority. "DB. AYKB—My dear Sir: I have found your I CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, SA BSJHPABILLA an excellent lymedy for Syphilis, \' " enumerated, a special Act of Congress 'ex­ lost all confidence in the host of quackeries from the Hartford and New Haven Railroad I • A. MOREHOUbJjj The flag of stripes and stars! otiee on the one for which he has occasion. with which the country abounds, we have both oi the primary and secondary type, and effect- > , j empts alt bonds and Treasury nates ft om local •Dr. True's German Oriugh Syrup, at New.Haven. ual in some cases that were too obstinate to yield to ; , Alas, alas, McClellan, Mr. McAlpine knew every rail on the concluded that this LINIMENT, alter- a fair The 6.45 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. trains, re other remedies. I do not know what we can em- ' taxation. On the average, this exemption is trial, may rest entirely upon its own merits. HIS Syrup sets all the secretions to THE ADAMS SXFBESS ploy with more certainty of success, where a power- [j A craven crew you lead, ceive passengers from tlie Danbury Railroad l'ul alterative is required." Ohio and Mississippi Railroad—patch­ worth about two per cent, per annum, ac­ Its effects might appear incredible, but from T work in a natural Way. It acts particu­ at Norwalk. FFICE is open to receive all Package " Peace" glisten? on their banners, •' *' larly on the Lungs—reduces inflamation, re for the New York & New Haven It. K. • Mr. Chas. S. Van Liew, of New Srunswck, N. J., " ~ work as the rack was—as perfectly as a cording to the rate of taxation in various the high character of those whose.experi- The 9.45 a. m. train receives passengers O had dreadfiil ulcers on his legs, caused by the abuse • 'While yet dnreoldiersWeed. ence in its use has confirmed our most san­ stores healthy actipn. and produces free and firoip the Hartford, Springfield, Canal, and and also for tlieDrnbury & Norwalk R. R.— of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew more anm shepherd knows every one of his sheep. parts of the country.-1; easy expectoration^ All Coughs are benefit- They basely cry " surrender," guine expectations. And upon application New London Railroads at New Haven, and All orders left with the Office Ag't will be and more aggravated for years, in spite of every », > it is believed that no. securities offer so at our office We will furnish names of'indi* tied by it. Consumption cured., if taken promptly Attended to. remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the ; ^ Ere the Union is restored. ; i i He kuew to si. day how long each indi froiia the Naugatuck Railroad at Bridgeport persevering use of AYEB'B SABSAPABILLA relieved ' - great inducements to lenders as those issued viduals and families who have been greatly season. •• • •' At 2.15 A. M., Passenger Mail Train Mon GEORGE W. JENNINGS, Ag't nim. Few cases can be found more inveterate ana ^ n They kiss the feet of traitors; vidual rail onght to remain in its place. For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, at 196 distressing than this, and it took several dozen bot-;; , by the government. In all other forms of benefitted by itsuse. >is<*• days excepted. for the Express Offlci lK And throw awray the sword. What he did others may do. Keep the bottle tightly corked. Iy22 Chapel Street, New Haven, Ct ties to cure him. >t8li. I f - D 'x m. TRUE & CO. Special Trains leave Norwalk at 6.00 A. : indebtedness, the faith or ability of private R; M., and 3.45 P, M., for New York. ALBERT KCBR.FEL, Leucorrhoea, Whites, Female Weakneaa, Have you npahaine, McClellan ? A carious illustration has been given parties, or stock companies, or separate com are generally produced by internal Scrofulous Ulcer­ :.I o:r ;.;'l a , Danbury, and Norwalk Railroad. MERCHANT TAILOR, ation, and are very often cured b^rthe- alterative f Have you forgot the past ? us: of the constant beating of a railway munities, only, is pledged for payment, Passengers for the Danbury and Norwalk eflfect of this SABSAPABILLA. Some cases reouire. > i,_ Railroad will take the 6.45 and 10.00 a. nr.. DJOINING Store of Knapp & Lyncs, however, in aid of the SABSAPABILLA, the skflml r Have you so long led freemen, ; trick by the wheels of the trains. A while the whole propsrty of the country is THE QBE AT PAXVACSA! AMain-st, Norwalk, Conn. The public application of local remedies. " " and 5.00 p. m. trains to Norwalk. 11 To herd with slaves at last ? ' subterranean conduit brings the water of held to secure the discharge of all the obli­ ;iiM ,t!y if.'fc! owj lOiLio oiJcaDA • j deposits. The party depositing must endorse * | ,£)ro'V - Diptheria.: • very debilitating Leucorrhoea of lone standing, bf ; < | Strip quickly from thy shoulders, lime, and is two feet in thickness from JiO Accom.—At 7.00 and 11.30 a. m., |3.50, and attention paid to Children's Garments. two bottles of yonr SABSAPABILLA." upon the original certificate the denomina* " CHOLEEA,":' ;' All of the above and many other com­ 5.30, p. m. I; Those starry badges too, the outside to tbe inner channel, in which Rheumatism, Gout. Idver Complaint, Dys- tion of notes required, and whether they ar« tih .Taa;uc, AND • plaints are cured by the use of Express Trains—At 8.00 a. m., 3.00 & 8.00 Bemoval. pepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, I You are no more a soldier. ; ° ' • p. in. for Boston, via New Haven, Hartford the water flows. It is examined from time u • • >.r "irr Dr. True's Pain Destroying Compound. ROF. WOOD has removed his Shaving when caused by Scrofula in the system, are rapidly You've changed your base again to be issued in blank or payable to order: r-ll Springfield and Worcester; the 8.00 a. m. cured by tliis EXT. SABSAPABILLA. to: time, and lately every part of it was When so endorsed it must :be left with tbe Cholera Morbus. " ! srfi ifFor Sale Everywhere: lilfr ftii : stopping at Stamford and Bridgeport; the P and Hair Dressing Saloon to the On Pe^ce'splatform standing, .. )ih Room found perfectly sound, except directly un­ officer receiving the deposit, tc be forwarded | pri-HaP.-,; . : 1^ I. ; OlYu-i 3.00 p. in., at Stamford, Norwalk and Bridge i AVER'S The garb ofwar is vain. A purely vegetable- conifpound. A sure port; the 8.00 p. m. at Stamford, Norwalk Over Beebe's Drng Store. der tbe railway track, where, notwith­ to the Treasury Department. 7 Dr. H. I. Bradley's Female Cordial. and Bridgeport. Gentlemen wishing an easy shave, or theii 'CATHARTIC PILLS Subscriptions will be received by the and speedy itemedy for: the above complaints. At 12.15, and 8.00 p. m., for Boston, via, hair cut in a superior manner, will pleasegive possess so many advantages over the other pur­ J FromiheN. T. EveningPost. standing the distance from the surface, it ,' i i cM:t; ;;•iT Lj No female in delicate health, should omit gatives in the market, and their superior virtues Treasurer of the United States, at Washing­ ; Uie timely use of this valuable Cordial; New London, Stonington and Providence. me a call. Children's hair neatly cut. Wigs The CaD8e«f of Railway Dlsae* wail found cracked through and through. For sale by H. M. ProWitti Agt,' Kff are so universally known, that we need not do ton, the several Assistant Treasured and des­ ,f| The 8.00 a. in. train connects with Housa- and 'Curls cleaned and dressed. Razors more than to assure the public their quality is • tew* ly22 v n • V;- ^ Norwalk.' j Pitrifier ef the Bloqd!| n tofiic, Naugatuck, and New London Rail­ honed and put in good working order. : ignated Depositories, and by the maintained equal to the best it ever has been, -! j- •' •••' THE " ; ts r v S '*b±- Hi I. BRADLEY'S roads. The 3.00 p. m. train connects with and that they may be depended on to do all • The great number of railway accidents First National Bank of Stamford, Conn. Housatonic, Naugatuck and New London TRAVELERS' INSURANCE 00.t ZYorwalk Iron Foundry. that they have ever done. ' - vhicb have happened lately has pot tbe First National Bank of Bridgeport, Conn. " There is nosueL "vrwi to Fail" Compound Alterative Syrup Railroads. VERY description of Casting done at tbe Prepared by J. C. AYER, M. D., & Co., 846 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD. 1 Acts upon the secretions and excretions, car Special Train leaves Stamford at 6.15 a. Lowell, Mass., and sold by ; Jommunity upon inquiring to what caus­ First National Bank of Hartford, Conn. . j . - T A It XL 'V .S 'ftr m. for New Haven. E shortest notice, aflft in the best manner, COMPOUND EXTAGT OP rying off the imburities of the Blood, upon as cheap as can be obtained at any other es­ SOLD BY es they are owing. Perhaps it may CAPITAL - - - 250,000, NationaLExchange BanK, of Hartfor^ Ci. which diseases depend. In the Spring and tablishment in tl^e gtfitp. Galvanized Chains, ^H. M. Prowitt, John}A. Weed, L. L. Ree—? >•> OITBZlBS and COPAIBA. Fall, when the atmosphere is changing from Trains leave Norwalk for New Haven.—At be, Norwalk; C. F. Tolles & Co., |3o. Ifor- ;hrow some light npon the matter to is how prepared to insure persons against First National Bank of New Haven, Conn.; Chain Pumps, Iron Fence^Posts, Railings, &c. HIS preparation is is particularly rec­ heat to coid, and cold to heat, a correspond­ 6.34 8.55 a.m., 1.29,1.56 (Ex.) 4.40, (Ex.)5.52, furnished to order. Patterns executed at walk ; L. H. Bailey, Ridgefield;N. Com- ;, •epeat here what a veteran railway en- Second' National Bank offrew Haven, Ct ommended to the MEDICAL; PRO­ ing change takes place in the system, affect­ 7.82 and 9.49 (Ex.) p. m. short notice and upon reasonable terms. stock & Son, "Wilton; Bradley Beers, Ridge- . , ACCIDENTS T ing very generally the blood, and persons Sec large bill of advertisement at the Sta field Station ; and all dealers in medicine . ;ineer, of acknowledged skill, said, som? First National Bankof New London, Ct. FESSION and the Public, for the prompt ALEXANDER AUSTIN. 1 OP EVERY DESCRIPTION and certain cure of feeling debility coming on, will, in most tion Houses and Hotels. everywhere. ,k years since, to a younger brother of cases, by a free use of this Syrup, prevent Supt's Office, 4th ave. and 27th-st., N. Y. Yearly policies will be issued for a premiumof Second National Bsnk of Norwich, Conn, DISEASES OF THE BLADDER, KID­ ihe profession. NEYS, URINARY ORGANS, ETC. many forms of disease. This Compound is Ass't Supt's Office, Station House, N. Haven. ^ Ladies' Cloths. Cash Paid FIVE DOLLARS, and by ail National Sanks which are deposi­ JAMES H. HOYT, Sup't. I " Within ten years," said the engineer, purely vegetable, and empraces.. the virtues OR old Newspapers, Books, Pamphlets, granting insurance to the amount of taries of public money, and It may be relied on as the best mode for to the fullest extentof the best Roots find LARGE lot just received by the administration of these remedies in the MORRIS & DOTY. F &c., by GEO. F. BELDEN. if you will hear of frequent and fatal ac. FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, All respectable Banks and Bankets Plants which the Vegetable Kingdom affords. RIE RAILWAY.—Passenger trains A large class offdiseases in both sexes; to which Full directions, with each bottle compound­ Eleave via Pavonia Ferry, foot of Cham TO MERCHANTS. idents on our American railways. They against accidental loss of life while travel­ throughout the.eountry will give further in- they are applicable^ It never interferes with ed, and sold wholesale and retail by bers street, as follows, viz ; Fancy Goods, Ac. . rill increase to an extent which will be ing by any ptiblicconveyance. formation and the digestion,-and by i^s concentration, the DR J. M. TRUE & CO., ^ 7 a. m., Express, for Buffalo. fine assortment of Fancy Goods, Pocket AVING been appointed Agents for the ; TEN DOLLARS PREMIUM, 3m32 Afftfd every facility lo Subscribers. dose is much reduced. jr: u l|K&Cbaj)e1 Street, * 7 a. m., Express for Cleveland direct, via A Cutlery, and a new lot of Rodger's Scis­ H sale of Worcesters "Dry Hop Yeast," absolutely appalling. The wood and N. B.—Purchasersareadvifed^to ask for A. &G. W. Ry. * sors, just received and warranted to be a first we are prepared to furnish dealers by the secures a policy for Five Thousand Dollars, fl JL New Haven^COnn. Dozen or Gross at Manufacturers prices. ron on which the wheels of the trains and also twenty-five dollars per week com­ Vtslnct of Norwalk ss. Probate Court, Oc- Tarrant's Compot^% BaEtrao^Torf? Cubebs For sale by E. Blackman, Norwalk, and 8.30 a. m., Milk, daily, for Otisville." rate article. Clocks of all kinds. We have and Pbpaib^ 11 ^ 10 a. m., Mail, for Buffalo. t >> S. E. OLMSTEAD & CO. inn can hist hat a certain time. At pensation for personal injury incapacitating tober 29tl, A. D. 1864. : all dealers in Medicine. • also the agency of Merrill's Oriental Pomade, .rv 4 p. m., Way, for Otisville, Newburgh something new, and needs only to be tried to Nov. 16,1863. the assured Irom his ordinary business. state of homer sterling late of and take nothing^eSie, as MUtitions and General Agents Geo. C. Goodwin & Co. £ ^ •resent they are mostly new, and the Nev^Canaan in said District, deceased. worthless preparations, under similar ,names, and Warwick. be appreciated. A. JACKSON & BRO. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS PREMIUM, E Boston, and D. S. Barnes & Co. N. Y. 5 p, n)., Night Express,—Saturdays and Clothing neatly Cleaned and langer of which I 6peak does not exist ; The jtdmistrator represents the EState in- are in tbe market Price $1.00. , Sent by secures a full policy for $5000 and $25 per solyenf, and prays the appointment •. of Sundays excepted—for Dunkirk, Buffalo,&c Xfotice. Repaired. week compensation for all and every descrip r; Triumphant Success. 6 p. in., Lightning Express Dyily, for Dun rat they will continue to look sound to Coninissionersthereon, f WRSB&Sm'to Y a special agreement made this day be­ RS. ANN E. WOOD, would inform the tion of accident traveling or otherwise. OrdSSED—That Commissioners toreceive i TARRAMT 4CO:,: r The most important and valuable Invention kirk, Rochester, Canandaigua, &c. On Sat­ he eye until their texture has been chang. Policies for $500, with $3 per week com­ B tween David Comstock, of Bethel, of the M citizens of Norwalk, that she stjl} pop-, and examine the claims'of-the creditors of No 278 Greenwich Stredt,cor. of Warren at of the 19/A Century! urdays this train will run to Buffalo only. first part, and Matilda C. Rice and A. T. C ur- tin vies to renovate old garments ; will clean,, pensation, can be had for $3 per annum ; or :1 0 by the constant hammering ot the nni/i E^ate be appointed at the Probate Of­ ' • ; . ; ikiw tark< amilton's Piiteut Atmosphe­ 8 p. m., Emigrant, for Dunkirk, and prin­ tiss, Agent, Norwalk, of the second part, do alter, repair, brighten, and restore the col-' anyi other slim between $500 and $5000 at fice ii/Norwalk, on the 19th day of Novem­ And for sale by druggists generally!:>[;;[ty50 cipal Stations. leavily loaded wheels, and then they will proportionate rates. ric Dash. - The rise of this shows a CHARLES MINOT, Gen'l Supt. agree not to sell any Stock or Farming lars, and make them look almost equal to ber, 1864, at 9 o'clock, forenoon;; of which -i ,7/.'i —HLarger Yield of Butter, obtained in much less Utensils from the Farm of David Comstock, new garments. ANN E. WOOD, joddenly give way.' The first warning ' DIRECTORS. all persons in interest will take notice, and Tickets for sale by Gould Benedict,' at Washing done withttttt labor. thanby any other kind of dash. the South Norwalk R. R. Depot. dh from March 24tb, 1864, to April 1st, 1865, Over Bebee's Drug Store. rhieh the companies have of their un- Guslavus F.. Davis, W. H. D. Callcnder, appear, if they see cause, , and, be heard AVING taken the agency of Coburn's The demand for this dash is immense.— without a written order signed by David Jas.iL. Howard, Geo. W. Moore, thereon and said Administrator will give, Xhe increased yield and qwJify of the but- Comstock. Matilda C. Rice, onndness, with the exception of the H Clay Furnaces, Marshal Jewell, Ebeh ezer Roberts, public notice thereof by porting a copy of ' to introduce Tt ii: fliiis • place by giviag away *ter will in one or two churnings pay for it. Bartram's Livery A. T. Cuutiss. this order on: the public sign pOefc nearest LSO Iron ones, for burning Charcoal, at ength of time that they have been, in use, Thos. Belknap, Jr. Cba rles White, the first barrel. It will churn new milk, as well as cream,and S T B Ii ao All such sales will be null and void with­ A C. & E. J£. LOCKWOOD & CO. Corneliousi B. Irwin, Hugh Harbin son, to the place where the deceased last dwelt, Any of our friends who will favor lis With in a very few minutes. Formerly Utep/iensons. out my written order, as above stated. till be soifle accident to the trains that Geo.' S. Gilman,!'' " Jonathan B. B unce, and within the same town and by publishing The unprecedented success of this new D. COMSTOCK. the same in a newspaper a call will receive a quantity of the fluid, The subscriber having taken the stables Children's Carriages, jass over them. 'Bat the time which has James G. Batterson, President, printed in Fairfield 'Mode of making butter can only be known formerly owned by D. Stephenson, in rear of Norwalk, March'34th, 1864. County at least-12 days before said 19th : •RICE rangingfrom $1.50 upward, at .if- . {lapsed since they were laid will not be S | Rodney Dennis, Secretary. IVH®. „by the sales that have.been made. One bun- Norwalk Hotel,and re-stocKed the same with | Henry Dyer, General Agent day of November. dirtiest OriclifliilsipBrttfcfl^ white- with' %l Ad red and sixty-fiVe Counties have been sold, new and superior Horses and Vehicles, is Something Nev. • C. & E. K. LOCKWOOD & CO;r.< ; ' Regarded. The desire of ,profit will in­ GEORGE A: DAVENPORT, within tin- last nine weeks, to the most care­ W. p. STREET and GEO. R. COWLES 3144 a • • Judge. injury. Call at once, One of the woudeiv- prepared to let tlie same, either single or dou- ASES of fifty pieces of fine Sheffield NEW lot ot SHEARS and SCISSORS duce the railway companies to leave | * B O Managers and Agents of of the age. ' ;7 ^ ful and cautious men. iile, with or without drivers, on call. Fune­ Table Cutlery, made by the celebrated made by Harrison, of Sheffield, Eng- \ 0. tfe E. K. LOCK WOOD & CO. Wherever it has been exhibited at Agri­ rals, parties, etc., supplied with Hacks and C A ihem on th6 track as long as tbe lupeiin- ' ' 1 ' District of Norwalk. District of Wesiport, ss. Probate Court,- Odto- manufacturers, Harrison & Skinner. Call land. Many new styles, jusl received by - 1 culture! Fairs, it has taken the first premi­ Stages, at short notice. Carriages to and from and see them. JOSEPH SHEPHERD. tober 29th, 1864. _ • • ' A., ums. Town rights for sale. V- JOSEPH SHEPHERD. ;endent finds no defect in them apparent state of charlotte gibbons Just Received. all trains, etc. Those in want of good teams Pommissioners' XHTotice. widow of CharlesR Gibbons late of Nor­ NEW-LOT of late publications,'* among 3tfl7 Address L. W« RIBIJLE, Danbury. will do well to call. • Feed. OUNTRY PORK, of our own packing, » the eye, and thus the disaster and the District of Midgefield, «s. Probate Court, Octo­ E 17 D. S. BARTRAM. very choice, by the bbl. or less quantity ^ walk, in said District deceased. A which are: • . CHEAP FOR CASH- ' HE subscriber keeps constantly on hand C liscovery of their defective condition ber 9th, 1864 The Court of Probate for the District of every description of Feed, which it will at S. E. Olmstead & Co's. Nearer >ahdiDeaityF^>. J•t'IMl''' " —- T T?$TATE of LEWIS SLAUSON, late o( Norwalk hath limited and allowed six The Schouberg Cotta family ^ j en t-v Removal. be a pleasure to sell to l)is customers at all jrill occur dt the; Bame' moment." -U jRidgefield, in said District, deceased. ! THE OLD ESTABLISHED P.dMJ J months from the date hereof for' the . credit­ The Early Dawn; y mX N and after Thursday, May 5th, the sub­ times and no growling. A. MOREHOUSE. 0 U H What was predicted six years since is Tlie Court of Probate for the District of ' 1I* #! , ors of said Estate to exhibit their claims Revolt of the Colonies ; - FLOUB, OBOCBBY ,T scriber will be found in Basement No. NEW stock of Cliina tea-sets just re- •,* Ridgjefield, li ith limited and allowed six fof settlement Those who nfelect to pre­ John Halfax * O jeginning to take pl«CH, and if tibere was months from the date hereof, for the creditors Gazette Building, (under the Jewelry ccived. sent their accounts properly atfested, within Emily Chester.; .,««<• AND Store of A. Jackson & Bro.,) he having re­ C. &*E. K. LOCKWOOD & CO. iny ground for his warniog, as we are of sakl Estate, represented insolvent, in which said time will be debarred a ycovery. All The Winthrop family ; to exhibit their claims thereto; and has ap­ moved his Shaving and Hair Dressing Sa­ •onfident there was, will take place more persons indebted to said. Estau are request­ Dangerfield's Rest; - - TEA WAREHOUSE, loon from Mitchell's Building. He has had ORCESTER'S "HOP YEAST pointed William: Lee and Charles Smith, ed to make immediate paymerf to The Ocean Waifyrrsora git^ S'M'; OF CAKES" the best article in use, at frequently hereafter. The passage of 2d, Esqrs,, Commissioners to receive and ex­ A1 1 W the room specially fitted up tor this business I ^ >:V,- W i ' ...i JOHN A. tEBD, , The tJiiff Climbfeira; " '• '' ^ ' and will be happy to attend oa all who may S. E. OLMSTEAD & CO. amine said claims. 1 THOMAS D, jS vheels over the iron rails is a constant 3t44 V . ... ; Adaini3trator. ; ;; And the lives of prominent Generals and want anything done in his line. Hav­ i . r ,!/. - Certified by H. K. SCOTT, Judge. [Congressmen. For sale at SELLECK'S. Nos. 260 and 262 GREENWICH St. accession of heavy blows. The wheels District of Norwalk, ss. Probak Court Oeto- ing had muph experience in Phalon's famous Cottage House The subscribers give notice that they shall (CORNER OF MURRAY ST.) a' Saloon of New York, hp flatters himself lid ILDING LOTS, FOR ^ALE CHKAP. lo not glide smoothly over the track ; ber25tft, 1864. h _ - , Inu) | ;S$Fdr*aiev««°* > that he can please all who may favor him meet at the Probate Offlcc in said Ridgefielc, NEW YORK • : T? STATE of ELIPHALET STURGES,. WO 2 Seat square Wagons. with a call. " y.Nil ivi f they did thfi^ would run without noise ; on the 12th day of November, 1864, and 8th Pv iate of in Wilton said DiStict, deceased. Rare Chance for a Pleasant 5on}§ Hi One second hand Buggy. , S fiill ol Groceries of all kinds, and con­ A Separate Room, with a private entrance imi I in the contrary, they beat the rail with day of April, 1865, at 1 o'clock, in the after­ The Court Of Probate for jh] District of T sidering the present market rates, will be noon on each of said days, for the purpose One: second hand Carriage, Y I has been specially fitted up for Ladies, where For a little money. Norwalk, hath limited and allowed, six Twd seats with leather Top. , sold at unusualy low prices. Groceries are XVearthc Bridge. violence that keeps the train in a con of attending on the business of said appoint­ all desiring to have their Hair cut, curled, j VERY desirable residence, within five months from the date hereof, fjr the Credi­ J. SHEPHERD. sold at retail at the old stand, and wholesale dyed, ect., will receive polite attention. minutes' walk of the Bridge, nearly, ment. tors of said Estate, to exhibit tjeir claims for ,J i{ A ftant jar. The wheel soon loses its per­ in the depaartm^it adjoining. a • "-:" ; " ^Children's Hair cut in tlie neatest style. new, suitable for one or two families, may WILLIAM LEE, } ComuAis- settlement. Those who negl^t to present > YE FEED—fresh Ground at idot circular form, and the least depart CHARLES SMITH, 2d, J sioners. their accounts, properly attest^, within said PUROU>eiSoJtlf VBRV I,ARGE! 4yAin3TlfeS,S Private Rooms for Gentlemen's Hair dye­ I be had for $4,000. One:balf can remain S. E, Ol^cstead & Co's. Enables Mr. Agjjew to undersell all his ing. A RARE CHANCE FOR ME CHAN. i .permanently on tlie ..place, if desired by the Ire from that form, combined wif,h rapid­ All persons indebted to said Estate are re­ time, will be debarred a recoyry. All per­ All kinds of Perfumery, Hair Oils, &c., purchaser,and only $500.need be paid down, quested to make immediate payment to sons indebted to said Estate ai requested to AMS—We are smoking some very choice ceompetjtors, and asks only 9 trial to con­ ly of movement, converts it into a ham* vince buyers of the truth. constantly on hand. ICS AND LABORING MEN TO and #500 per your for three years A rare CHAS. W. SLAUSON, make immediate payment to| __ Hams and selling them at rig.it prices. 15 WM. PAKULSKl. chance, as the house alone could not be built iter. Under this succession of strokes 8t44 Executor CHARLES. IARVIN,., S. E. OLMSTEAD « (DO'S. FLOUR, SOAP, 3t44 . A^miniatrator. SUGAR, if JJL3M LARD, for what is asked for the whole. Possession 5«• v w n * \m Secure a Home. I ..given immediately. tflO H