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NUMBER 508-NEW SERIES. NORWALK, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1857. VOLUME XL.—NUMBER 39.

To his Excellency JAMES BUCHAN­ what thev consider the fundamental error Norwalk Post Office. 2&orwalk Emporium. Aunt Sally's . j was consulted, who had drafted the will, N01tWALK_GAZETTE. POETRY Aunt Sally, as the villagers universally I but he stoutly maintained that the will AN, President of the United States. of your reply. In their view, in recogniz­ Mail Clones.—WEST. 7.30 A.M.. 3.00. P.M. ing the territorial government and_ laws, called her, had received the bulk of her covered the whole of her property and he ILL July last, a number of citizens of do do EAST, 8.30 A. M., 4 30 P. M.. sSSsfiEHjfP Bsgggitfsa We have seldom read anything more you have perverted the general principle A. H. BYINGTON, Editor & Proprietor do do D. & N. R. R., 8.45. property'from a deceased aunt, which her would have nothing further to do with it. Connecticut addressed to you, as Chief forcibly illustrative of the ra>ages of Time, upon which you rest your vindication, do do New York City, 4.:>0. shrewd business qualities had enabled her One evening, about six months after Magistrate of this natiou, a Memorial on PROVISIONS, FRUITS, than these verses by "TOPSY ," Life illustrat­ and have violated its essential spirit and Subscription Rates. WESTON, Tuesday & Saturday at 2.00 P.M. to invest so advantageously that she in­ the old lady's death, while Frederick was the affairs of Kansas. To this you re­ jlll Subscribers, by Carrier, Mail, Post Riders, and Mail Due.—D. & N R. R. 8.00 A . M. Vegetables, Fish of All Kinds, ed: meaning. 00 creased wealth as she did in years, and, conversing with his .wife, the subject of plied, under date of Aug. 15, 185T, in a Wagoners, per year, , ...... do do WEST, 9.30 A. M.. G.00 P.M. Stop Thief. That general principle may be thns Those living out of any Carrier s District, if paid do do EAST, 8.30 A. M., 3 45 p M. Clams, Oysters,

• h- 7 rt.idifAn< :.Ttf»-»"-i-,nr-nrnT * grnf —tfftwtrvr" CoL Benton. J>s/: - Town Meetings. .. Financial. The First Fatal Accident 011 the i - at least of tlr > state of the Union, and Kansas, can it be doubted that the Pres­ A majority of ihc towns in this State >. and iuake it universal./ Thougli one may c The suspension of the Philadelphia Banks, bury and Ncrwalk Railroad. 'V; The Nat ional Intelligence of the 2;3th especially in recommending necessary and ident long before this time, by 1he course hold their annual meetings on the first ; .safely pass the Niagara river at all other THE GAZE T TE. followed by those of New Jersey, Baltimore It has been the singular good fes- •« ^ontrndicts 1 lie report that Cul. lJenton expedient measures for the relief of the now suggested, or some other, might have Monday in October, less than two weeks ' points and places, lime but a madman and Washington, had rather a depvesiing in­ of this Railroad to have been wit; . people of Kansas from the injwsticp, the put anend to these troubles ? Has lie is growing worse, and say* there is every from this time. Our opponents, believing ' would attempt the passage on the "verge Norwalkj Tuesday, Sept. 29,1857. fluence upon the money anil stock market in : oppression, and the barbarities to which not power to " take care that the laws,'' free from serious accidents aCeeting " prospect of his early recotwy. that their cause will receive encourage­ „ of the cataract! New York on Saturday. JJut as the Banks of ; Y our Mem oralis urge, therefore, that they were subjected ? Had then Great —and of course, that the law of Congress mid limb," until the evening of Septet-r=- ment by success in these elections, are ma­ XST "Let our object be OUR COUNTRY, OUR WHOLE New York city remain firm, and the New- king more than their usual efforts to csw- J|\ the so-called go/erument of Kansas can Britain any such laws to take rare of in respecting Kansas,—" be faithfully, exe­ COUNTRY,1 AND NOTHING BUT OUR COUNTRY, an.l by 25th, the last day of the Fairfield - THK YOICR 01.' llr.N'nr CLAY.—IIow France, when the present Emperor was cuted ?" the blessing of Goil raav that Country itself become a England Banks are daily fortifying themselves ry them. They arc perfecting arrange- • • claim no sanction from the act of Con- Vast and Spleniliil Monument, not ol Oppression anil Fair, holden at Danbury, when the "g ' I beautifully consistent are th# Nebraskaites enthroned there by usurpation, as those You have introduced several topics, end at the same time reducing their circula­ vievts throughout the State, which, unless ' gress. The en deuce was all against it; terror, butof WISDOM, of PEACE, and of LIBERTY, in claiming, as they often do, that the into your reply, as that of slavery, the upon which tlio world may gaze with admiration lor tion, these more southern suspensions do not spell" was broken, and Charle» IIiiW ! promptly met by our friends, will effect fj§- evidence kno.xrn to the whole civilized which our government—onr President— - : ever.'- ' DANIEL WEBSTER. seem likely to have any serious or lasting friends and admirers of th« sage of Ash­ an apparent Locofocogaiu, and will there- svorld, apparent 011 the very face of the was bound to take care of in our own decision of the Supreme Court in the case lost his life. effect. Rumors were started on Saturday in fore encourage the party which is en- . - t transaction,'and which must have clial- Territory ? In utter neglect of these of Dred Scott, with others, 011 which your The last evening train for Bethel A. ST land ought to support Buchanan and County Agricultural Pair. New York that the Boston Banks would next gaged in extending slavery and slave la- f j longed your attention long before you laws, have you not, with a full knowledge Memorialists have said nothing in their maintain the principles of the Nebraska to leave Danbury at 15 minutes aftei 9 bor over the Uuited States. i-. " . the oath of office. The very of the nature of this usurpation, its ori­ Memorial, and 011 which they intend to The sevenentcth annual exhibition of the suspend, and with them the New England o'clock. As there is no turn-table bill, because Mr. Clay would have done We do not wish to alarm our friends un­ fftc% f ha. tit <>. :! r u government rc- gin, its progress, its violation of the Con­ say nothing now, except to express tlieir Fairfield County Agricultural Society, which Banks generally, but dispatches fiom the so had he been alive. I11 1850, pending necessarily nor on the other hand do we • u-i e Federal Execu- stitution and of fundamental rights, its dissent from your opinions. wasliolilen at Danbury, during the past week, principal banks there stated such a result Bethel, the train was made up by pl*< "g wish to encourage them with false hopes ; 'Tji,. uiu' v .. it evidence that it violence, its rapine, its massacres, its con­ It is needless to prolong this discussion. proved in every respect, a most ccmplctc suc­ next to impossible. Iu fact, the storm seems the engine ahead, but in a reversed > <*- the compromise measures, Mr. Clay spoke but it is our duty to say that while there gdict cuuit from the people, and had no flagration, and its shame, sustained at Your whole vindication, if it has any cess. The unfavorable season for fruits veg­ to have spent itself at the North and East, lion, before the cars. The signal ^'d as follows : is, beyond any reasonable donbt, a sound Flawful authority. This shows, at once, every s;ep its authors and abettors to ground, rests, in the view of your Memo­ etables, and root crops, with the fact that, the and now seems working South and West—and been given, and the passengers had g:;;- "But you cannot put jour linger 011 Fremont majority in most.of the towns in • Hthat this government was not, in the low- this hour ? Have you not sanctioned rialists, upon one palpably false assump­ State Fair was also to be held in our County, we have no hesitation in expressing our wil­ crally taken their seats, and among fell ""i any part of the Constitution which con­ the State, there is the greatest necessity est sense, what you call an " established such conduct by placing or retaining tion ;—That whatever claims to be a led the more prudent friends of the society to lingness that it should go there. There are veys the right or the power 10 carry slaves that arrangements should be made to get ?" govenmentfor it shows that it was not prominent leaders therehi in official sta­ government dt facto, without a pretence apprehend a failure in those departments.— somn moral lessons to be learned by this mone­ was the deceased. Just before the fc'"u 1 that majority to the polls, to prevent the a and could not be established without a tions ? of its proceeding from any rightful law­ But the result proved their feats unfounded- tary pressure, which we may take occasion to was put in motion, llnbbell left his r.-st from one of the States of the3Union to any success of the Pro-Slavery party. "...United States army and therefore the ar- Agaiu—are the troubles and calam­ making power, is entitled to your support. The show cf fruits, vegetables, and roots were impress at another time. All in all, the skies Territory of the United Su-.tes. Nor, sir, and went to the door of the car, as if i > Too many of our friends neglect these my was sent, not, as you pretended, to ities of Kansas the legitimate results of The world has not yet seen a usurpation indeed limited, in extent, but we very much brighten a little, and although a partial solu­ go into the forward car, but for scm can I admit for a single moment that " Little Town Meetings," because, they ; sustain an " established government," but the wise administration—of the true aud which this principle would not sanction. doubt whether finer individual specimens of tion for the difficulty may be found in the fact purpose it appears he stepped on there is any seperate or distinct right upon sny, there is 110 political principle involved , ? for the purpose of establishing what was right working, in such an exigency—of If adopted in the admiiiestration of the choicest varieties of fruit, have been seen that almost every man owes ten dollars where in the selection of local officers, aud there­ not established—a government of ruffian our national government ? the most per­ onr government it must involve sooner ground, and nothing more was scan oT the part of States or individual members at any previous exhibition. Wm. Howe, Esq., he should owe but one, and many vastly more, fore it is not worth while for us to go to,,, authority. fect specimen of human government the or later, its destruction. of the States, or any portion ot the peo­ : of Ridgefield, showed specimens of the Yirga- with a restoration of individual and public him. the polls. But they forget that these Is or could you have beeu ignorent, that world has seen—to our own admiration, Pardon, now, if need be, the plain and lieu Pear, which we never saw equalled at any confidence, retrenchment in our business, in Those in the car he had left supposed ple of the United States, to carry slaves elections have a moral influence upon j|the House of Representatives had sent the perfection of excellence. Surely, such respectful earnestness of your Memorialists par- ' > Horticultural or Agricultural Exhibition we our demands upon the"banks, and in our liv­ he was safe in the forward car, aud t! • into Territories, under tha idea that those ties, inasmuch as they show which party j$a special committee of investigation to results bespeak some derangement, some in unfolding what they cinsider false prin­ have attended, and we very much donbt wheth­ ing, we shall soon weather the storm, and the is the most active and the_most thorough­ .i the territory, and thus acknowledged and disturbing force in the evolutions of a ma­ ciples in your positions on the present sub­ in the forward car knew nothing of h< Territories are held common between the er the like of them has been seen by any one lessons of our adversity will not be without ly interested in the success of the repre­ \ confirmed the propriety of a strict iuqui- chinery so fitted to do good, so powerful ject. They speak of 110 want of honesty intention to take the cars at all. In dv-- else, the past fifteen years. The mode of cul­ advantage. < , several States." ' " sentatives ot tlieir principles. If one par- ' rv into this vary sase. On the report of to its high design. in your opinions, nor of sincerity in your ture adopted by Mr. Howe to bring them to time the train passed gently out of i • ty is insensible to the value of organiza­ - that committee, the House of Reprcsen- But if your example in administration, avowal of them, of 110 want of patriotism The N. Y. Evening Post, remarks as this state of perfection, we understood to be, passenger depot. The engine bell, a a i-; The fashionables at one of the big tion, and has lost the enthusiasm which tatives authoritavely declared that the and that of your predecessor iu office, are 011 your part, nor yet of that higher prin­ follows, conccrning the New England to train the tren to a hsgh board fence or side watering places on the Jersey coast, were responds to every call to action, then, . ' government of Kansas was established by to be followed in future, whenever simil­ ciple which God approves. They speak usual, was constantly sounding. of building, giving tliem a southern exposure. Banks :— , , even though it may have a majority of It the terror of bowic knives and revolvers, ar cases shall occur ; if every usurpation of what they consider error in your reas- About two minutes after the ti 1 greatly incensed at diuner kiie other day, Then the monetary pressure, no doubt, had Wc have every reason to believe from the voters, it need not be greatly feared and that it had been proved to have not of power, when it lias gained a tempora­ oniugs, and of its consequeuses in politi­ started, Mr. Godfrey came to the dcact bv seeing a plainly dresseu lad}r and gen­ cal evils. They judge not the heart. a serious effect upon the extent and amount special inquiry this mornirtg, that there is by a more energetic and better organ- ^ a shadow of authority. And here your ry success, is thenceforth to be backed tleman walk in and take seats in their very of manufactured articles exhibited, as most no ground of apprehension for the banks to take the cars, but as they had g , ized minority, for zeal in getting out a • :• .Memorialists ask, whether a plainer case by the whole power of the Federal Gov­ They have not imputed to you any viola­ of New England. The course of redemp­ he concluded to follow the track on fyc S midst. The ladies made audible remarks fe.w votes may often triumph over apathy " rS or stronger evidence can well be imag­ ernment, and forced upon the indignant tion of your oath of office, as you have business men had about as much as they could on the part of the majority. Besides ined ? When, if not in such a case, people on whom, by fraud or violence, it thought fit to charge. Their language do in getting up their notes, yet the show was tion goes on as usual. to Bethel. He started on, and * r 011 the appearance of the strangers, and The security of Eastern bills is un­ this important consideration, the poses- ought the President to denounce a gov- had imposed itself, where will the end shows the contrary. They Laid, " by the far from meagre in this department, while in walking nearly thirty rods, he stunii.. 1 spoke indignantly because the waiters at­ doubted. It rests to a great extent on sion of the town governments is of great I ernment as spurious, and to refuse to aid be ? How often will such crises actually foregoing yon are held up—as violating, all that pertained to the Ladies Industrial tended to their wants ; various insulting individual responsibility, and 110 safer cir­ against some object, which, upon SXK; i- importance at the Spring election, especi- - .'%• or sustain it? The laws of Cougress occur, resulting from the very nature of &o." The "foregoing" here spoken of, is compared favorably with the presentations of culation exists. There is 110 drain of spe­ ination, proved to be the lifeless bou; I allusions were also made, *nd the dinner ally in closely balanced towns, when the , J trampled in the dust—the invaders from our government, with such a principle in shown by the connection to be the claim, of former years. cie, birt on the coutrary, an increase in was most effectually ruined for the "spoil­ Board of Selectmen may disfranchise le- • Missouri proved, beyond a cavil, to be the its administration to originate and fos­ Gov "Walker that "the President of the There were, in all, about one thousand en­ a man. The alarm was immediacy gal voters, and admit illegal ones to vote. only authors of this " government"—is it ter them ? What a temptation to party- United States is employing through him tries, and in the " needful" the result shows their favor. given, and lights were brought, but • ed children of ." In the evening, The banks of Rhode Island, we learn, Iu New Haven for instance, there can M not an outrageous wrong to hold Kansas spirit, thus unrestrained^ emboldened, up­ (Walker)*an army, one purpose of which the exhibition to have been quite as success­ body was so badly mutilated and di' - however, when the parlor doors were are very materially stengthened within the be, but little doubt that illegal voting is suject to such usurpation by a Uuited held by the government of the nation, is to force the people of Kansas to obey ful as last year. The gross receipts fell a few last few days. The circulation of this ured that no one could recognise it. Jt thrown open, this same couple, elegantly not so thoroughly guarded against as States army ? The fires of ruffianism, would be furnished, to carry out its laws not their own, nor of the United hundred dollars short of last year, but the state is so secured under the individual was afterwards removed to the en^iv-n dressed, were ushered in and introduced under the Whig administration of af­ » still burn there smothered in the dreari- schemes and its triumphs in violence and States ; but laws which it is notorious, rigid economy with which it was conducted liability clause that the property of the fairs. The development of recent elec- * ness of their own dessolatation, and ready bloodshed ? What shallhinder ? Let and established upon evidence, they nev­ will probably leave as large, if not larger bal­ house, and properly cared for during •: e to the company, as Governor NEWELL, stockholder is held for the last dollar, tions has abundantly proved it, and the M to be rekindled in their Airy, by the slglit- the administration of the government er made, aud rulers they never elected." ance in the Society's Treasury. nidit. The train, 011 its return to L . s- and lady. Silks fluttered, broadcloth This claim of Gov. Walker, if admitted without reference to the amount of stock O ' exultation of the pro-slavery party when S est movement for liberty and right on change hands—aud such changes may be But as a Stock Exhibition it was admitted bury, was signalized to hold up, aud -tr n trembled, and rouge was most effectually by you in its full extent, and admitted 011 held by the subscriber. thev obtained the control of the town, Rit> s the part of the people ; while the echo of frequent—how surely would the same con­ by all good judges that no such show had ever 2| P. M—We have still more en­ first information of the sad event ..;,s placed in the back ground by natural col­ adds to the proof. A case which occur­ ;4 their sufferings ever rings in the cars of tests be re-enacted by way of reprisals the "ground of making the general princi­ been witnessed in this County before. We couraging intelligence from New Eng­ then given to those in charge of the feral::. or, as one and another came up to pass red in Tolland county last Spring, when f onr national executive. for past injuries and oppressions ? How ple mentioned above a universal one—thus supposed last year that Fairfield County had land. The banks are all stengthening a Locofoco Moderator closed the box as Let it be remembered, that this goveru- would such contests be repeated iu terri­ applying a mere rule of international law The next morning an inquest was h ' the compliments of the evening, and tend­ about done its best ; but the full blood Dev- themselves, business goes on without in­ lie saw a Fremont elector approach, § ment comes to the people of Kansas, not tories and in States till, to your mind, to the internal government of this coun­ when it was ascertained that the L •<}' er their sincere apologies for their conduct ons, Durhams, the grade and natives there pre« terruption, aud there is no lack of specie. whose vote would elect the Fremont can­ i with the sanction ofgray antiquity ; Nor would be revealed, in the very principle try,—would in our view involve the most sented, far surpassed all that was shown at was that of Charles Hubbell. at dinner. It seems that/Governor and didate, is another illustration of tue im- yet has it come from any law of Congress, which you assume, a weakness in our gov­ serious imputations upon any Chief Mag­ The Tribune on Monday, speaks as fol­ Norwalk. It appeared from an examination i f Mrs. Newell had arrived just before din­ p .irtance of securing a Board of Select­ •:(l as its true and proper source : Nor yet ernment foretelling its speedy dissolu­ istrate. But you had not at that time, lows : so far as we arc aware, given auy pub­ The fair opened on Tuesday evening, and the railroad track, the car wheels, 2 ner, and beina- too hungry to await a men of the proper stamp. If then, our - i { from the people of the Territory ; nor yet tion . There is no considerable change in the Of the particular considerations by lic sanction to that claim, and the Me­ was thronged ('ay and night till its close on friends value the principles to which* from yet being fully established. It is aspect of the provincial money markets ground, and the bits of clotliiug scatt change of , presumed to present which you have endeavored to support morial therefore did not contain the im­ Friday afternoon. Wednesday evening there they are committed—if thev really be- >f of receut origin and formation It dates generally. The pressure bears more or on the rails, that while the train wa a themselves at the table in their traveling the fundamental principle of your reply, putation you supposed. was speaking in the tent, music by the Brook- lieve that Free White Labor is so digni- " >: only from the imposition of it by the ruf­ less severely in all ot them—and in all, the first which demands notice is, that The Memorialists have dwelt on theerror field Band, singing by the Danbury Glee Club, motion, and some fifteen rods from . ,; ? dress ! tied, so honorable, as to be encouraged fianism from Missouri, upon the people the papers speak enconrgingly of relief " when you entered upon your official du­ refered to above as they regard it, not &c. Thursday evening, speaking by the Pres­ depot, he attempted to spring 011 i e and protected against the inroads of sla­ . vho'aijnSf and disown it. Fvery man being close at hand. In truth, the whole ties, Congress had recognized the Legis­ merely on account of its fatal tend^n^y, ident Judge Butler, Nelson L. White, E. EXPENSE OF TRAVELING TX EUROPE.— very—they must take pains to prevent who lias from the first, known its existence. country is in an extraordinary position forward car, at the end nearest the :- lature (of Kansas) in different forms, and and the calamities which have actually Hough, John F. Beard, B. B. Plumb, Ac., in­ the subt'e, ever active agents of the pro- :, f! has known its origin and itsnatnre. Let with regard to money. Labor is much gine, that he fell under the wheels, : I Rev. L. Cuyler writes that travellers' ex­ by different enactments." Had you in­ resulted ftom it but, also, because they terspersed with music by the band, and some pagaudists of slavery from gaining any ^ it then be taken as it is ; as it is, in its reduced, or suspended in manufactures, that he was instantly killed. No g; .1 penses are much greater in England, and formed your Memorialists what these arc confident that you, in conmon with encouragement by their apathy. They • origin and its nature. And what is it ? admirable singing by the Norwalk Glee Club, and it shows as only a partial revival in less on the Continent, than in our coun­ "different enactments" were, they might many of your honest citizens, have over­ or noise whatever was heard, and nei r must rally to the polls at every call, and a A code of laws oppressive, unjust, cruel, all of which was received with the utmost transportation. The means of the past have been made the subject of distinct looked one essential principle, in assuming, the engineer or any person Conner- 1 try. Three dollars a day is the least for by continued vigilance keep in their owng; ) outraged without a parallel, created, im- delight by the auditory. At the close of the are exhausted, and those which arc to re­ examination. As it is, they can only that the ruffian usurpation in Kansas is which a stranger can live comfortably hands the means of securing the substan­ v posed, by the usurpation of rffians from fair, Friday afternoon, a temporary cloud was store to us, are yet in the future. That with the train had any knowledge of e say that they kuow of. 110 "forms or en­ "an established government." Be assur­ tial victory. i Missouri. And these laws, and this "gov­ thrown over the gay spirits of the multitudes, the productive wealth of the country is event until the train returned. It v s at a hotel in Loudon. By railway, faies s' emmeut," without the least evidence to actments" of Congress, which could • be ed, that they intend to withhold no tri­ In those towns where elections are to in the failure of the balloon to make its con­ sufficient to place it in impregnable po­ fully proved before the jury that ev -y are double or treble. In Paris, on the establish their authority, but with the binding 011 you as authoritive, on which bute due to your intellectual eminence, be held on the 12th of October, it is ful- . templated ascension, owing to an accidental sition as it regards liquidation, does contrary, one may sojourn,.in various most abundant proofs to the contrary, you had reason even to regard as evi­ a moral character. They belive, howev­ care was exercised by the engineer »-".d ly time that the town committees shonld ; escape of the gas. It went up on Saturday; not admit of a doubt. dence of the validity of that Legisla­ er, that many errors and misconceptions modes, at an expense of from one to three commence their organization. They should M you are proposing to sustain and execute however, at 2 P. M., and was witnessed bj conductor, and all persons connected w-J h ture. Do yon refer to the act by which arc compatible with the highest mental A Pittsburgh (Pa.) paper says : see that popular candidates are selected,. by the United States army ! You speak from five to seven thousand people—about the train, which passed very slowly 0 t dollars—the latter being the cost of full of "numbers of lawless men, &c.," alliv the usual appropriations from the treas­ culture, aud intellectual ability. The money market is easy. The and that active men of the party are at half the number assembled on the day pre­ of the depot, and the bell was conuinr. ; board at the Hotel de Louvre, most mag­ ding evidently to the Topeka Convention. ury were made ? Every one knows iu Your Memorialists have spoken earn­ banks, in consequence of the stringency once engaged in preparing for the bat­ vious. The feronaut landed about an hour nificent in the world. Five dollars a day Be it so, for the sake of the argument what manner, and for what reason that estly, because they deeply deplore the prevailing elsewhere, have restricted their sounding. It was a sad event, e.'iJ tle. There may be a diversity of senti­ and a half afterwards, in the Sound, near but how does one "lawless attempt" to es- act was passed, and that many who vo­ adoption of a priuciple which leads to the discounts a little, and some good paper adds another warning to all not to - is a fair average allowance for a rapid ment on minor points of policy and organ- . Bridgeport, but was rescued by boats that put ization, but there is a general agreement M % tnblish a government, justify or palliate ted for it, regarded, aud still regard, the mal-administration of so perfect a system has been offered outside, but the rates tempt to get on or off the cars while hi tonr. territorial legislature as downright usurp­ of government, as that which our fathers, off from the shore, without receiving any are unchanged, and unexceptionable pa­ among us of opposition to slavery exten­ another lawless attempt, for the same pur- motion, under any circumstances. by their wisdom, their prayers, and their other damage than a good wetting. per is readily discounted at 12 per cent. sion, and all can unite in such opposition Kv pose ? ation ; nor had they any suspicion that It is now said that the agent of Further: Tn your reply, you seem to they were recognizing its validity. How blood, have given to our posterity, They The list of premiums awarded we are Other grades, are however, more difficult Our correspondent having so minu'. -ly upon candidates who will do us all jus-j; ^ the California steamship company at As- ! your memorialists to concede, in all its this bill can invest an act of usurpation cannot believe in the unapproachable in- obliged to defer until our next. Among the of negociation and may be quoted at from detailed the facts connected with the a ; tice. Let the energetic men take hold ; of the work, aud let the apathetic^ truth and force, the principle which they with authority, your Memorialists are fability of their rulers under this system many articles entered, we noticed the follow­ 15 to 20 per cent. v sad affair, in the crowded state of our colu pinwall docs not possess a i.st of tlip pas­ maintain. Thus you unequivocally and unable to discover.* What if the Legisla­ of true liberty ; and, while they would hon­ ing as mostly falling within the principal The Fairfield County Bank remains impreg­ we have thought it unnecessary to add th sengers on the Central America, conse­ mcli give them a word of encouragement, aud promise to vote, at least, if they will justly assert that "for a portion of the ture of Connecticut had, under the excite­ or them in the fear of God, tliey are confi­ sphere of our circulation. nable as the mint, and has very fortunately qust of the Coroner, which was very ki; quently no correct list etui be obtained not work, and the town elections will - people of Connecticut to undertake to ment of party strife, even by a formal act, dent that neither they, nor even "kings, NORWALK.—C. N. Case, imported Devon been able to accommodate its customers to a furnished us. until the return of the California steamer show a handsome gain even over last establish a separate government within recognized the usurpation which you have the right divine to govern wrong." Bull—a splendid animal, 16 months old—took much greater extent than most other New after the arrival out of the intelligence of year when the gain to ns was unexpect-|"/^ its chartered limits, for the purpose of have supposed ; might not the Governor The hope for the continuauce of our na­ first premium on one year olds ; same, a fine England country Banks. This has prevented The Banks in Boston and New Engl:" tional government, and for its wise and the disaster, which will be two months at tdlv large.—Journal and Courier. iv "j1 redressing any grievance, real or imagin- justly fall back upon his own official pre­ road horse. Henry M. Terrel—a beautiful any great embarasment in out local business BOSTON, Sept. 2G. : v ary," would be usurpation, and add that rogative, call out the militia, aud suppress effective administration, in guarding the roadster, diploma. Francis Quintard—speci­ circles, and although the transactions in least. There are no signs yet ot a bank r-r: > "such a principle, carried into execution, the rebellion ? If he would be bound to privileges and blessingg^it is so fitted to mens of GO varieties of Dahlias, took first pre­ some of our large factories have been prudent­ ' JSST'Somc of the administration papers * pension. Our banks, as well as tho? of have a great deal to say against the for-:' would destroy all lawful authority, and recognize such an usurpation as govern­ afford and perpetuate. They wait with mium. John Smith, South Norwalk, exhibited ly reduced, everybody about Norwalk is as ( all New England, are unusually stiv jg^-It costs the New York Central ty-three memorialists who respectfully produce universal anarchy." Your Me­ ment having authority when could he ev­ hope for the emancipation of the nations, fine specimens of Concord, Black Hamburgh, " well as could be expected" under the cir- and of all men, by the light aud power and it is believed they will successfully re­ Railroad Company one million three hun­ called President Buchanan's attention 1 morialists fully subscribe to this doctrine. er suppress it without himself becoming a Malaga, and " Delaware" Grapes, the latter a cumstaces. of the example of such a government. sist the present pressure. to the charges commonly made against But what is the act which you call usurp­ rebel against the very authority which he most delicious little grape,.equal to (he Mala­ dred and fifty thousand dollars a year for They trust that no unauthorized mode of BOSTON, Sept. 26—2 P. M. hitn concerning his course in Kansas. ation in the case supposed ? What is it recognizes ? Apply this illustration to ga, and hauly ; also, several specimens very We omitted, in our last, an expression wood. It is estimated that no less than the President of the United States, and its administration will cause it to fail of These men who have never seen anything rs but setting up a government claiming fine pears. Carrni Lockwood exhibited Sugar of our thanks to Stephen Hoyt and sons for The failure of W. B. Lovejoy & ' '• . one thousand cords are consumed daily authority, and laws demanding execution, you will see. that the fundamental princi­ its design, aud that you may yet see, that a large clothing house 011 Commcr •; 1 wrong in slavery, and who have persist- • Millet and Sugar Cane, some stalks of which nearly a bushel basket of the finest peaches —costing not less than $4.50 per cord. ently sneered at and vilified the free state f which, in the nature of the case, can ple of all your reasoning is absolutely su­ ill this respect, oue false principle, if ad­ street, in this city is announced. were fourteen feet and a half long. A. E. we have seen this year. They not only raise men of Kansas, under all their sufferings, . elaim no authority, and are opposed to icidal, and thus renders nugatory your en­ hered to, must prove a principle of weak­ State street is considerably exe'ted ' Kroger—model of an original device for Ox trees to sell, but upon their well tilled farm have their keen sense of proprietry seri-^ .. existing authority ? If you would call tire vindication. Did not President Jack­ ness aud decay—a sure prelude to the day by the intelligence from Philadeln t I®" One of the Central America pas­ Yokes. Mrs. William Daskam—two Tidies. may be found all the choicest and most valu­ ously wounded by the alleged iiqperti- st this "usurpation" in Connecticut—if it son, 011 his own official responsibility as end of all our greatness, happiness, aud but all the banks remain firm, and L • ; Miss Anna M. Campbell—Crayon Drawing. able varieties of fruits grown in this climate. sengers arrived with closely trimmed nence of the memorialists. We suggest : would "destroy all legal authority and National Executive, set at defiance alike glory,—a death-spot in the tree of Liber­ made large additions to their spclTic Miss Olivia Strong—infant's embroidered If any one has a misgiving as to the profits of hair, which he stated he dipped off him­ for the consideration of these papers that ' f producd universal anarchy "—what is this the power, and the authority of a " Sov­ ty, whose leaves, like those of the tree of within the last few days. dress, and Lady's . Miss S. F. Bennett, fruit culture, we advise them to visit their they discuss, by way of variety, the de-4 I but the very act which Missouri invaders ereign State?" And can a territorial Life, are for the healing of the nations. self before the vessel went down, to save NATII'L W. TAYLOR, S. G. HUBBARD, for neatly wrought Tidy, a diploma. Miss S- orchards as well as their nursery grounds. claration of the President that "slavery; have perpetrated in Kansas ? There was government rank with an independent WASHINGTON being grappled by the drowning crowd. F. Aiken, nearly worked lamp mats and wor­ , Sept. 2G. existed at that, period (1854) and still ex­ government in Kansas: government un­ State Sovereignity ? Can Border Ruf­ T11 GO. D. WOOLSEY, JOIIX A. BLAKE, Bank of Washington has suspend - 1. .«»•.. ists in Kansas under the Constitution of der the Constitution of the United States. fianism, by any act of Congress, become HENRY DUTTON, WJI. II. RUSSELL, sted work; also, a beautiful hair wreath, and Musical Convention. The Metropolis continues to pay, : u.l A correspondent of the New Or­ the United SeateWe hep-tiH-m to ex- , ;; Law was there also : a law for the organ- entitled to respect and support, as a right­ CHAS. L. ENGLISH, A. N. SKINNER, Italian Painting on glass. The Fairfield Co. Musical Convention .holds is confident of holding out. Suspen^o.i leans Picayune says that the sugar crop wish tb.(i qhutoms of F fcation of government BY THE PEOPLE OF ful law making power, from the Presi­ JOHN H.BROCK WAY, CHARLES ROBINSON, ltinGKFiELD.—F. A. Rockwell entered Pie its next regular meeting in this place, com­ of the Washington is temporary. us .what is left of the THE TERRITORY. Right, too, was there: dent of the United States ! The case is ELI W. BLAKE, JOEL HAWES, Plant, and " Prince Albert Potatoes," the lat­ mencing on the 5th of October. The business of Louisiana will he 'nrg^iW: i the inviolable right of the people to make too flagrant. The facts are notorious. BENJ. SILLIMAN, Jr. G. A. CALHOUN, ter au exceedingly fine variety and said not to convention is to be held in Phenix Hall, the i.w- , "" favorite theory of squatter sovereignly- Wf hiijic lV y ..ill be jnst enough to in­ thoir own laws and elect their own rulers. No truly independent, self-relying Pres­ TIIOS. A- THACHER, LEONARD BACON, be affected by the rot. Henry Smith, 2d, ex­ rehearsals and concerts in the First Congre­ Hartford. '..v» V form their readers that we have no* no In opposition to- that existiug govern- ident, who understood his official prerog­ J. A. DAVENPORT, II. C. KINOSLEY, hibited 1-2 dozen Shirts from the Ridgefield gational Church, we believe. , Tlio aTPat^romgs.' at Hartford ere gfcg" Gov. lloltoy others, of free territory and never can have under ment, in violation of that existiug law, ative, and his duty under the Constitu­ WORTH'N HOOKER, BENJ. SILLIMAN, SEN. Factory, Fruits, &c.,and two splendid ani­ r- with a suceesmil Balloon As-v Salisbury, have presented a gold watch this theory, and that freedom—not sla­ • trampling upon those inherent rights, tion, would have hesitated to disregard PIIILOS BLAKE, CHARLES IVES, mals of the equine race. Wm. Howe present­ Bnv3ay Ticksu.,r.. i~ ^ EiOD. by All-. Leonard and a iaUy, i'.'. very, as heretofore, throughout the world •y-' Missouri invaders have set up a bloody even a direct act of Congcss so tyrannical AMOS TOWNSEND, JOSIAH W. Gums, ed 10 varieties Pears and 9 do Peaches. Cha*. up Jane vVright, of Burlington Ct. 20. to the Romish priest, Mr. Kelly, who is Those wh^ajg *riffR~ht it of i —must seek protection by positive stat­ tvrannv, which has, in fact, produced and oppressive, aud appeal to his coun­ JAMES BREWSTER, JAS. F. BABCOCIC. G. Short, one of Manny's Moweis. mr which to 30,000 people witnessed the asi about to leave the place, after a useful aiujjCl/iVifii'to South Norwalk on the cars, should utes. \ ;• anarchy and bloodshed. If you condemn try and the world for his vindication. ELI IVES, ALFRED WALKER. r from the Meadows. The Balloon r he is Agent. Win. Lee. Black Oat§^lijSSl lcs either provide themselves with tickets 01* wilh ministry. This revolution in constitutional law is M the one, condemn the other also. Your But no such trying emergency was here gradually to a great height, and iu a) and Cuttle, and mixed_bo^gj^-^Da-vid Puling, change, as there is certainly a discourtesy, if of much more importance than a question 'i Memorialists have nothing to ask of you, presented. With the solemn decision of 8 an hour was seen to descend, probabi.- DGG - THE following is the foi ui of the J Bui! anil^oo^n £»own Buck. Barnuel M. not dishonesty, involved iu compelling the The Philadelphia Inquirer of Sat­ in this matter, but consistency of prin­ the House of Representatives, after long Bloomtield. It was supposed that^tlu of etiquette.—Hartford Press. regular bank 'oan note iiir-'uSV/ni j?ew Smith, line two years old Bull. Rev.D. H. Conductor to stop and make change for a bill, if ciple. Condemn the same conduct in investigation, that the Legeslature of cupauts were safe. urday says that one and a half millions j ?hort, nubie pair Farm Horses. E. M. Town- when his time is so limited, as at best, to be both cases ; put down the usurpation in Kansas had 110 nnthority, arfu that its i ,4u£r the promissory note, A great number of burglaries occn. of specie were drawn irorn the Philadel­ Mr. Webb of New York, is build-' send, road horses. A.Bates, and lliram Rey­ only able to pass through each car. Wc learn ing for the Russian Government an 80 ^ Kansas, and the friends of -truth. oC it-- - K —wuii uiatdirect, \IOH- ] ijnitisnal : a-specification of the while the procession 011 Thursday > phia banks during the panic on Friday- nolds, fine pair Steers. Mrs. Harry T. Lock- that he has in contemplation, providing him­ gun frigate (propeller) 330 feet long, 55 . nfiiinpenchable evidence before I Feehrs tes ludged its collateral, some words moving through the city. Several hov wood, Pencil Drawing aud worked Collars. self with ninety-five pennies, neatly wrapped Wc dare say the holders wished it was wide and 36 deep, says the Journal of aiuri •' • ask, \vhethei : y: your Memorialists cannot but it secins were ransacked. which S. J. Smith, Drawing. up, as change for those who persist in the Commerce. Tn giving the contract for fH et-:iU well he imj-ginaO. to waicn th» • ; . - - ' , *1 ^uspuisu,' that yon have relied The trials of the various Engines back the sanu night. " Authorize said bank, or its president, WILTON.—Wm. Ilickok. fine working Steers. practice, which has grown so common. We this vessel to oue of our citizens, it was J, iiamL"ui authoritative government could upon your construction of indirect incon­ casioned much cxciteinent. One tin. or its cashier, to sell, without notice, at Capt. Aaron Olmslead, three boxes beautiful think such physic will cure the disease. the design ofthc Russian Government to be apjtlied with more palpable impropriety clusive acts of that same body, as evidence only was allowed for playing. The I Jfcfg" We learn that th* Govenor of of the authority of that legislature. the Board of Brokers, or at public or honey—looked good enough to eat. Andrew -jbtain a ship which should be a model of -II;, and ulitruth, than to the Territorial gov- of several Engines burst as usual in s this State, has appointed Deputy Sheriff private sale, at the option of said bank, Ruscoe, beautiful two years old Colt. jKff The Minutes of the Twentieth annual strength, symmetry aud all other desira­ "| eminent. of Kansas? Might not even They know of nO*rulc of law' by which trials. The Neptune No. 6, of New j- or of its president, or of its cashier, in Pavn, of this city, to the office of Sheriff ble features in naval architecture, and com­ "A political shamelessness blush to call it by you cau set up constructive, inferential NEW CANAAN.—Stephen Hoyt and sons, 1 session of the Fairfield County Baptist Asso­ , that took the 3d and perhaps case of the non-performance of the above of this county, recently made vacant by plete iu all the details of its equipments. •4 such a name ? Was not the true and evidence, against direct and positive ev­ pair fine horses, 16 choice varieties of apples, ciation, have just been issued from the oflice most valuable prize—had their h promise, applying- the net proceeds to A splendid cabin will be fitted up for the only character of this government known idence from the same source. But this 6 do. peaches, 4 do. beets, samples of carrotsj of this paper. Nothing more than ordinary wound with canvass and yarn. Am the death of George Bliss, Esq. the payment of this note, including inte­ use of the Admiral of Russia. Ihe ful" to you and the whole country before your proof you pass over in utter silence ? onions, quinces, &c., &c. James Hoyt took interest occurred. The Association embraces those who worked at the brakes v «, Kc.w Londtn Ch-rowiclc. rest, and amounting to for the sur­ niture and table ware will be of the most I inauguration, and during the Presidential Alluding to the condition of the Terri­ 3d premium on plowing, although very good 14 churches the principal part of the churches Hon. Mr. Woodruff, late M. C. plus, if any. In case of deficiency, costly and superb description. Hie ves­ canvass? Did you not, with the full tory, you speak of the course which von judges not on the committee awarded him the in the county, with an aggregate membership ' The Collinsville Co. "went in" for <•; ;c promise to pay to said baak the amount The Inventor, for September, lias sel will probably be ready for launching- knowledge of it, accept your nomination, adopted, as " absolutely necessary and 1st. Edwin Hoyt took 2d premium of 4 year of 1436, which is an increase over last year, of of the prizes, aud were throwing to .'! > 14. thereof forthwith after such sale, with le­ been issued. Pricc one dollar a year. in the foil of 1858, and will be wmpleted ^ I - : which you were free to decline, and thus ask whether " you would not have been old colts—an animal that carries his own cer­ 80. Norwalk, and Stepney have received the distance of 105 foot, when 011C of i gal interest." . and delivered in the sprmff °f 18."J- Mr. - , i! avoid the responsibility of executing these justly condemned, had you.lcft," what yon tificate of good points with him. Benj. Iloyt largest accession. The object of this body is piston rods broke, the men being t AST* A. J. Works formerly of this Webb is also building tor the Gtai, a, ten , sefarious laws ; or did you suppose that assume to be the government and its admin­ This holds the borrower for any defi­ took premium on fine specimens ot apples not the exercise of authority, but to give ad­ strong for the Engine. They took the 1 corvette, (propeller) 220 feet long, : the oath of office would exempt you from istration "impotent," and thus have suff­ ciency, and the banks are careful to know from trees 3d year from nursery. F. M. Brad­ vise when asked ; and especially to collect, prize however. State and known in connection with the : very strong and ot light draft, destined ; C011- ered it to become an object of contempt in ley, beautiful boquet of mixed llowers. Miss The Ohicopce Co., that took the Pension business, has been arrested in this responsibility ? You admit the the borrower, 110 matter what securities and publish the present state of the churches for service at the Russian ports on the < prize also received the 1st prize at 11 % sM'tu!io"fil duty of the President to "take the eyes of the people." Our first reply Sarah Davenport, bed quilt and very neat wilh their changes during the preceding yeai, Brooklyn on the charge of obtaining prop­ they hold as collateral. i'ord three years ago. Before they Pacific. KU • - c.re that the laws be faithfully executed." to this view of the case, is, as before, stockings of her own spiuuing and knitting. and the amounts contributed for bencvoient home, they made atrial—throwing\v erty under false pretences. lie declares j\lid now, without holding you responsi- there was 110 (territorial) government 111 If every lady would give evidence of the objects, and by discussion, toawaken a deeper JGgF" The Baltimore Sun announces, as through 400 feet of to the dist." himself innocent. jgP- Isaac L. Wood, a native of I)ans-: ; bk for any acts of your predecessor, for Kansas to be executed, as you suppose. same domestic industry and economy, there interest in moral reforms, and religious pro- a very important movement in the grape of 213 feet—some 21 feet higher 1.. villi- New York Shite, has been arrested/ ; 4fu-. jwHfch yon a: 3 not willing to be responsi- And again, we say the usurped govern­ would be less expansion of hoops and con­ The recent session was at Stepney : and wine culture of the United States, gress they reached at Hartford. Perhnpsti chalked with tfcc horrible atrocity Ide, and have not fully sanctioned, your ment ought to have been rendered impo­ to be in August, 1858, at Norwalk. 15y the falling of a • aging at the that the Commissioner of Patents has set traction of purses. J. H. Wilson, of Bethel, the next is murdering, by peison, his brother and wile,' "" ; Memorialists would ask, was there no law tent, and to have become an object of con­ were not limited as to time. cattle show of the KeniUM c" Agricultu- apart a portion of the funds last appropria­ presented several pots of strawberries in full and attempting to murder their two chil-^; *' ' . to be taken care of, by preventing a well tempt, in the eyes of the people, as it has Our facetious friend Mitchell, of the Five of the prizes were taken by c. ral Society, Garducr Me., Sopr, 25. M'*- ted by Congress, for agricultural pur­ leaving. (If any of our friends desire plants dren, in order to get their property, val-I^S?; known projected invasion of the political become. But further, Congress had pas­ panics having Button Engines, ot.' v David Brown, of Richmond, had _ her poses, for obtaining cuttiugs of all the of this variety, he will give them all they Model Market—who seldom speaks without ucd at $40,000. The accused has been,; rights of the people' of Kansas ? 110 law sed a law for the establishment of a gov­ companies had Torboss, .letters or 1 Ltu-* back broken, Mrs. Libby. of Gardinei, native wild gape-vines of the country, to Want.) : saying something, and that something very brought to New York, from Illinois, for t*> to form and regulate their domestic insti­ tation to the soil and climate ot the other fer till next week. brisk opposition in the slaughtering business, j&gf" Many who suffer from Headache. thefts, the robberies, the incendiarism J&l- We w,remi..ulbrm«n.'sOm-r^cmtno- sections of the Union, and determining .. as the Directors lnwo erected a smoke-house was a littie panic up there the other C ard Nervous Debilety are ignorant that ,, ! and the murders that were perpetrated ? tutions in their own way. why theu could Uce of the sudden death of^ not a Govenor of Kansas have been ap­ their value for table use and for making ^SSrJolm G. Long has left us a bunch of to cure their hains and bacon ! We tear there about the bills of the Home Bank. } . the real cause, in most instances, is a i i jio law to be taken care of in the mode phe having long been a"an '"'.'i"'' j"1' " wine. the common native or river Grnpo, the fruit are others besides the Directors who will yet deranged state of the stomach and digest- j of civil administration adopted by Federal pointed at any time, acting under your it wore off very quickly, us the bank v. malely dying of congest,on 1 ^lungs. ^ • find thoir hams and bacon cured, under "pro­ ive functions. The Oxygenated Bitters f II; officials ? no law to be taken care of in authority, and with an army under his upon which measured over ontfourthof afoot ready for anybody who wanted the J3@°"It appears that four more cargoes test," at the new institution. are peculiarly adapted to the cure of these v • not appointing officials whose hands were control,fwho would have suppressed all in­ in circuinf'ercnee. We trust he will save and Oysters are Oysters, of negroes from Africa, numbering 1783 Our Connecticut banks arc the besl . JSST" If you want :1 H red with innocent blood, or in removing ternal violence and contention, and "left nurture the vino that bears such noble fruit. Hon, or served symptoms. likely hands, have been put 011 the Cnbian .•'t The Horticulturist. the country, and the public ought to i .. either by the pint, quart or bribed and perjured judges?.no law to the people free to form and regulate their , , .• coast within half a mile of the country This is thr standard work on Fruit and Flor­ „p for the palate in every wriety of style, jg®-Mr. James Ward, who owns a* . be taken care of by securing to the peo- domestic institutions, &c." as well as to em­ Harper's Magazine, • tain them by giving them full confide seat of the Governor, General Concha. iculture, and any oue possessing the least Jst call at Uncknanre. Main Street, and you larm! number of tenements in Chicargo f, - pie of the Territory that fundamental ploy the army to act the absurd and farci­ For October has been received." Illustrated so long ns they arc doing so well as t h. cal part of a Posse Comitatus, to enforce, These negroes, who are obtained on the taste for these matters might as well be with­ can be accommodated atjU^, a sonable hours. ha° in view of the hard times, visited all - ' right of the Constitution—a right gnard- African coast at very little cost, are siad articles—" The Ship of the Desert," " A Win­ are now. Those of tliem which have : under our direction territorial laws which out, his forks and pruning knives as '.0 deny his tcuants and reduced their rents twenty^ „ - ed by an express law of Cougress—the to be worth in the aggregate, $1,069, ter in the South," by Porte Crayon,and "The a forced western circulation, are abundant­ For ft good article ot Pens go to m had no pretense of authority ? Without himself the advantages of this popular publi­ per cent each, ( ' ' rjo-ht "to make their own laws and elect 800. The enormous profits of the slave National Assembly," by J. S. C. Abbot. For saying, who were or who were not, the cation. U. P. Smith, Philadelphia, publisher, ly able to protect their bills. Camp's. _ . ., „ tlieir own rulers ?" 110 law to be taken trade embolden the traders to run all risks. sale by Knapp & Lynes and A. 11. Camp. care of in giving to Congress information responsible originators of the troubles in 5SM. •- —TI>F«W*F»R^^«THI>>RG .TR.MM..- -R^WJIK.' YWW^ N'.-W, HMARRRTRK-T-VR -LUVIFEAUO*

ja-»- Miller & Co. of 134 Caual Street, New For New Yorl A Small Farm in W ilton, "IL BAIL UOAD REFORM.—Mr. Koran, the STATE FAIK. Hefo fM Sprits.-nunls. mmk. $cfo graft York, have a card in our paper. Need wi- FOR SALE. ifjbw President of the X. Y. and Erie Connecticut State Agricultural Society. Fall & Winter Arrangement, 1867-8- HE subscriber offers his place for sale.— FromS.M.PETTENGILI &CO. S*Adv rUsicj. Agency From the Advertising Oflice,335 B -midway. Kioin VISSCIIEK, OWEN & CO.'SCoal— ---— say more to tlie hi dies ? TRI- WEEKL Y Til CPS. cr S1 Railroad, has issued a circular letter, FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION, It is situated on the main r >ad leading 122 NassauStreet,New York, and No. UateStreet, House, Appleton'sBuilding34G A I3-1S Brith jJ Y Tfrom Wilton to Westport, about (> miles from Boston. S. M. PETTKNGILL & CO.,arc / ^entsfor the advocatiug a, reform in the m;. nageuienl AT Norwalk Gazetteand the most influent ia i and largest Welling's Compound .Arnica TH E COIVIiyiERO IAL Norwalk, and 2 from Kent,or Wilton S ntions, circulating Newspaportboth inthe Unilrd States and of the Railroads throughout the country, F,ll 5 DGEPOET, on the Danbury and Norwalk Railroad. It theCanadas. ImINIMESZT 11 Commercial, comprises twenty acres of excellent land, Mercantile, _ * % lie makes the foliowiug suggestions the October 13tli, 14th, 15th and 16th, 1857. THE Subscriber begs leave to cill the at­ A' I11 Bridgeport, Sept. 17. by Rev. L. \V. suitably apportioned for small farming or tention of the public to tlrsnewand val­ anil Financial * Premiums offered exceed $7,000. The Steamer Enameled and Grained importance of which every traveler can Swim. Mr. Henderson Crawford. ol' St. .Alary s gardening operations, a now and convenient uable preparation of ARNICA, combined with Newspapd Paiish, La., to Miss Susan M., only daughter $2,500 nearly, offered for NEAT STOCK, two and a half story house, good water, fine COTTAGE FUJmrX £JRE! certain Vegetable Extracts, as unsurpassed Published monthly by apreciate : . of S. Ji. Jones. Esq., of Bridgeport. $1,000 and over, offered for HORSES. JOBIZtf HART, ew aii«l Beautiful Sf5 «cs of En­ VISSCHER, OWEN & CO. \ fruit, some very rare varieties, &c., «Vc. AV ill CAVT. Wm. R. GrEiOJE, lor its Healing i r Curative p'.opei lies, in all "On reflection, it must be admitted that $700 for SHEEP, SWINE and POULTRY. be sold at a bargain if apf Hied for soon.— N ameled Chamber Furniture. .Housekeep­ those external complaint- for v,hich Lin­ :54t) Broadway, N.' $300 frr PLOWING IMPLIMENTS etc.. and ers in want of this cheap and fashionable Mailed to subscribers at \ the true interests of all parties should lead ©1Mb ON and after Thursday, Sept. 3d, 1857, Apply to the editor of tiie Gazette or of the iments arc u-cil, such as Cuts, Bruises, C/iafts $400 for DAIRY PRODUCE, VEGETA­ will leave Peck's Dock, South Norwalk, subscriber, ou the premises. style of Bedroom Furniture, will fud a largi.- (huh, Jihiimiitisjii. Gout. Nernouv anil In­ 50 CENTS A YEAR, Railroad managers to compete for all assortment in all colors, at II. F. Farrington's BLES. etc; besides equally liberal MOXKY Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 8 1-4 tf'37 JOHN IIOWER. flammatory Pains. Neuralgia. Ileadacln: traffic by the promptitude and safety with 111 Norwalk. Sept. 25, Dauiel Hanford, aged Manufactory Ware liooins, 4(1 and 18 Wooeter Each number of the Commercial Register PREMIUMS. GOI.N and SN.vrcu MKUAT.S for MAN­ A. >f.. or on t'w arrival of the Danbury Train ; Pains in Hi'- Xi

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? ALBERT KCERFEL, j* General Blacksmithmg, Pure Potash in Tin Cans. CONVEYANCES. ittfo furl; llbhrtiscmciifs. | JfMu fM ^krfeuttnts. ' Trees ANICS FAME^™ ' ACerdia^t Tailor. Wagon Making, Repairing, B. T. BABBITT, From VIS.SCiiKU. OWEN N: Co., tV'iterbl Advertising AT THE SOUTH JVORWALK From the Advertising Ollice, 338 Broadway, 51. Y. F you want to cave $5 on every suit of AND 70 Washington-st... N. Y., and 38 Jousu, Ajuilolmrs Building ^40 -Ms liiosidway, N. " " ~jMMilk Manufactory. [clothes, call at the establishment of A. FORGIWG,tfce. nC e OO India-st., Boston. The proprietor of KT TJ R S E R T . . °° a 3&ent, at Burrvile, Litch- Koerpel, in the "Model Market" building, Nor- HE subscribers -having refitted their for­ this POTASHh&s for manyyeais seen the Fiano Fortes Green Sand. Marl ofWev/ Jersey ; walk. The pnbliic are respectfully invited to mer Blacksmithing Establishment pro­ Danbury & Norwalk Atailrc.ad. rjMHE Proprietorswish to call tlie attention This management of Gail T necessity of having some reliable standard for ROM $25 to N. TUUIMTON & >«I, ; CPII and examine tlie extensive stock that is pose to davote their entire time and attention SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. $r»oo. HE New Jersuy Fei-iili»jtu- Oouipauy is _l_ of their customers and the public to? ! field CoXj, 0f New York having at- the strength of Potash. The adulteration has wholesale and retail doaler.^in Pi.a»« ',0 oe found at this place, of the latest Style to general Blacksmithing, Wagon and Sleigh F T now prepared to receive oiuei's lor liieir tlieii choice stock ol Fruit and Ornamental Borde»aderablc attention from the building and Ironing, Repairing, Forging, become so general, that it has, notwithstand­ COMMENCING May 25, 1S57. l' ortes and Melodeons, offer a large important manure. For all lauu;.- upon winch Trees, consisting of Apple, Pear, Plum,': nd best quality of ing its valuable properties, gone nearly out ment of instruments of the best makeia of trade* W(J took occasion a few days &c., where they will be happy to execute all Trains run daily, (Sundays excepted,) asfol- ashes are beneficial, tlie Man is more lhaii a Cherry, Peach, Apricot, Quince, Strawber­ French Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of use. The Proprietor has token the respon­ New York and Boston, at the very lowest, publ orders that may be entrusted to them. They lows : substitute. ries, Gooseberries, While Blackberries, andf £ pay it a visit, and now give our pledge themselves to a faithful and prompt sibility of subscribing his name to overy pack­ ces. Persons wishing a good instrument t.-n Prof. Cook in his. Annual lleport io tlie black Naples Currants. sni together with articles for Spring and Summer DANBURY TO SOUTH NOHWA1 K * the benefit of our observations age, and warrants the strength to be , select from a greater variety than at s»y Legislature of New Jersey says : " 1 he value Norway Spruce, White Pine, Balsam Fir,' wear. Also, a general assortment of gentle­ execution of all work, and at satisfactory pri­ 1st Passenger at 7.00 A. M.—Arriving at vc ml ces. Hoping for a continuance of the patro­ and when used always producing the same re­ other establishment. of tCcse marls is best seen in the rich anu American Spruce, Arboritas, Weeping wil­ % a well known fact that P«™ lk, men's furnishing goods, consisting in part of South Norwalk at 8.10 A. M. aad connecting Hats and Caps, Umbrellas, Shirts. Collars, nage which has heretofore beeu conferred up­ sults. Potash many times is adulterated with . N. TUCKSTON & SONS, highly cultivalcddistrict which has been im­ low, Horse Chestnut, Mountain Ash. ,/ver desirable it may be, is with diffi- with the 7 00 A. M. accommodation train on on them, they remain the public's obedient salt, which is destruction in making Soap; 554 Broadway, JN. T. proved, almost made, by their use, but it Also, the pure Red Antwerp,which we war­ -' Vty procurable in our cities, and at sea Cravats. Handkerchiefs. Suspenders, &c. the New York and New H&ven Rhilroad, from Ready made Garments of good material and servants. WATERBURY & DUNCAN. it makes the Ladies say they did not have N. B.—Pianos and Melodeons to rent. sl/!G may be interesting to examine the causes ol rant, aud hold ourselves responsible for ith; New Ilavan for New York. Stopping at all M to be had at any cost. In view of made in a workmanlike manner. good luck, ctc. One other reason that Pot­ their great value in Agriculture, anil to com being the pure plant. tfliis Mr Borden has been experimenting Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings by the ash has gone out of use, is, it is so unpleasant stations. pare fhem with other lei'titizers. i; or exam­ Hardware and Cutlery. 2d Passenger at 4.15 P. M.—Connecting at Important to Gas Consumers GEO. SEYMOUR & CO. yard or pattern, cut lree of charge. to handle, being put up in wooden casks, and ple, the potash alone may be taken at an av­ CP We wish to call particularattention to ' /for several years, hoping to hit upon some South Norwalk with the 4.30 P.M. accommo­ ALSElr'S Patent Coal Gas General, Children's Garments of eyery description Mechanic's Tools, Farming Utensils becoming a livuid in many cases, and very erage of five per cent, of the whole weight ol our large stock, being the largest in the State ' ;/ mea,i3 by which to preserve the aiticle. dation train from New Haven. Stopping at the cheapest and most simple Gas A p- reccive particular attention. troublesome to the retailers. H the M\rl, a Inisliel when dry weighing eighty of dwarf Pears, of 30 or 40 choice varieties.. "B> has succeeded triumphantly, and Ins Guns, Pistols, Iron and Steel, Now the proprietor first obtains pure Pot­ all stations. Passengers going East from paratus ever invented for Churches, Fauv>- The subscriber would return his sincere ries, Stores, Schools, Hotels, Private D?rfi­ pounds, ami in the proportion mentioned f , "Concentrated Milk "is now m regulai Window Glass, Paints ashes, always being the same strength, and South Norwalk, will take the New York 4 i». would contain lour pounds of potash, this is thanks to the public at large, for the liberal M. Express Train to Bridgeport and New Ha- lings, Towns, and Villages. The apparatus, Cheap Cash Grocery Store. ' n=ft upon several of the steamers plying patronage extended to him during the past producing the same results, and will warrant nearly as much as there is in a bushel of un- and Oils. it in all cases, if the directions are followed, uen, and the 3.30 P. M. Accommodation Train with Pipes and Fixtures, can be put up , between this country and Europe, and seasons at his store at South Norwalk, and very short notice in any Establishn^fit. leached wood ashes." And again, it is prob- HE Subscribers would returntlieii thanks HE Subscriber has now in store, and is to produce double the effect in making soaps, to all Stations East of Norwalk. ablo that tlie great value ol the .Mail is to bt in troduc hopes by strict attention to busiuess, to merit 3d Passenger and Freight, at .40 P. M.— Town,or Village, and on the most reasoB-.wjle to the public for their very liberal patron ^ ' a? it becomes known is being T. ^ constantly receiving direct from the mau and all other purposes for which Potash is 5 found in the fact that it contains nearly all T x full share of patronage. T Arriving at South Norwalk in time for Pas­ terms, by application to age for the last lour years, and they hope that j into private families ni ^ew lork and 11 ALBERT KGERPEL. ufacturers, a large supply of Foreign and used, with lull directions for making the best the substances necessary to make up the ash uy strict attention to thewantsof the comnm- Domestic Goods,under the above denomina­ of Soft, Hard, or Fancy Soaps. It is made sengers going West to take the 9R.M. Express PETER WAKEFIELD, by them used to considerable extent. Train from New Haven. Passing the (i.05 Practical Gas Steam Fttter. 194 Cour*-tt., of our common cultivated plants. uity, aud by fair and honorable dealing, to tions, which makes his assortment of articles with little trouble, the ley is all prepared in Price, delivered on board vessel at Hit The price at which it is afforded by whole­ " Secure the shadow ere the substance fades" p. M. Passenger Train from South Norwalk at Brooklyn. L. I., where the apparatus may be merit and receive a continuance of their for­ suited to this market, equal to any in the five or ten minutes. wharves of the Company at Portland Heights mer custom, believing as they do, that they > sale is about 23 cents per quart, one quart 1 lb. Potash warranted to cut 5 lbs. of Ridgefield at G.43 r. M. seen in full operation. Norwalk state, and which will be sold either whole­ on Raritan Bay, New Jersey, seven cents per can and do sell all goods in their line, at grease into good Soap. N. B.—A choice selection of Chandeliers, of the milk as prepared by Mr. Borden sale or retail, on as favorable terms as can SOUTH NORWAX.ZE TO BANBUET bushel. For lurtlier particulars see Circulm cheap a rate and as good a quality as can be 12 lbs. will make one barrel of beautiful Brackets, Pendents, &c., always in Storu or K beino- equal to four in the natural con­ AMBROTYPE GALLERY. be purchased in New York. For list of ar­ Is/ Passenger at 9.20 A. M—Receiving pas­ sent free of postage. Orders for other ferti­ found at any other store in the county.—*- soft soap. made to order. s6n:33 dition, and the preparation re,quiring for R GRANT respectfully announces to the ticles and prices, purchasers are requested sengers from the New York and the New Ha­ lizers will receive prompt attention. Ad.-, They are now offering great bargains in Teas / inhabitants of Norwalk and its vicinity to call and examine for themselves. Directions for making Soft Scap. ven 7.00 A. M. Accommodation Trains, and dress either of the undersigned. •Sugars, &c.,and would invite an examina­ wholesale use such a reduction, by the ad­ Directions lor making Hard Soap. 4 modern Style of School Mth-vt he has commcnced taking the above de­ WM. C. STREET. arriving at Danbury a , 10.30 A. M. Stop­ CAAIU.KS SKAKS, President, tion of tlieii large and fresh stock of Groce­ dition of water. scription of Likenesses, in the rooms lately oc­ Directions for Laundries and Hotels. ping at all stations. URNITURE, manufactured and for r-rle lliceville 1'Oit Office, N. J. A. MOREHOUSE. Directions for cleaning cotton waste that ries and Provisions. The process of preparing the milk cupied by the Norwalk Institute. Mr. G., af­ Tomb Stones 4k, Monuments, 2d Passenger and Freight at 11.20 A. M.— by N.JOHNSON, No. 490 Hudson-tfc, TAWKN TOWNSK.VU. TiViisurer, No. 4 Skiddy's Block has been used for cleaning machinery of all FNew York. A large supply kept constat'.ly though requiring intricate and expeusiv e ter practicing with and receiving instructions AT THE Receiving Passengers from the 9 A. M. Train ' 82 Nassau street, N. Y. kinds. from New York, and'the 9.35 Accommodation onhand. Circulars forwarded on applioatan inifWnerv. k simple, and easily compre­ from the best English Artists, feels confident GKO. W. ATWOOD, Secretary, Agricultural Implements. he will give satislaction to all who may desire Norwalk Marble Yard! Directions for using this Potash in place of Train from New Haven, receiving and landing as above. s?':*J4 1^1 1(> Cedar street, N. Y hended. * The milk as it is received from to give him their patronage, as lie has secured JVcar he Bridge, JVorwalk, Conn. Sal Soda. Passengers and Freight at all -he Way Sta­ N. B.—Those wishing Marl for Spring use., r I ''HE subscriber has now in store a full sup- i -i neighborhood farmers, (they being a new assortment of instruments, and is pre­ Directions for sticking India-rubber soles on tions, and arriving at 1 r. m. This Train will The Consumptives Last Hope. should order immediately to secure its earfy J. ply of the best quality of Agricultural; EPULCHRAL Monuments*Grave Stone Shoes. wait twenty minutes, should either Train be Impl ements, which are offered at the lowest: paid two or three cents per quart for ) in pared to take Ambrotypes in a new and im­ of every variety of patterns, and of the AILY experience proves that Consump­ shipment. Orders will be filled in rotation. S "Sgu All the above directions accompany delayed as long. Now York prices. Among stock are Horse, i caus of six io eight gallons each, is at once proved style in natural colors, not to be sur­ most skilful workmanship. The best assort­ tion is not that fatal disease which it r. as the can. Iy20 3d Passenger at 6.05 P.M.—Receiving pas­ D Ox, Side-hill, and double mould board, Plows, passed. No Balsam of Fir is used, as it is in­ ment of American aud Foreign Marble .kept ouce thought to be. AVe are daily hearinp. of / deprived of its animal heat by placing the sengers from the 4.30 P.M. accommodation the most astenishing cures, which are madefy Gold Medal Pianos. Castings for same, Horse and Hand Rakes, jurious to the pictures. Specimens may be constantly on hand. TEIN-WAY <1" Sous, Manufacturers, 8-1 Walker / caus in ice cold water. It is then while seen at his rooms. B. T. Babbitt's train from New Haven,and the 4 P. M Boston the use of the EAST INDIAN CONSUM P­ Grain Cradles, with or without Scythes, Pat-, / in the cans subjected to a heat of 160 to Persons wishing to procure Monumentsor Express Train from New York, and arriving S street, N. Y., received the following First ent and common Scythe Snaths, Silver and A Portrait in a neat case fifty cents, and up­ any kind of Marble Works, are invited to BEST SALERATUS, TIVE REMEDY. The receipe of which -. ill Prize Medjtts in competition 'with the 'best at Danbury at 7.15 P. M. Stopping at all be sent on the receipt of FOUR POSTAGE Cast Steel Scythes, (a very super orarticle,) / 190 degrees—a few dc° rees below the boi- wards. Gentlemen's Residences copied, on call and give a personal inspection of his S prepared entirely different from other makers of Boston, New York, Philadelphia stations. STAMPS, or a pint bottle by the remitt«nee Rifles. Scythe Stones, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, / ling point. Thus prepaircd, the milk is reasouable terms. Lessons given ai the above material and workmanship, as this will be saleratus. All the deleterious matter ex­ and Baltimore. Art, including apparatus and chemicals, for I Stages from Ridgefield Centre run to Ridge­ of $2. Address &c. WM. C. STREET. immediately transferee! to the boiler, a more satisfactory than to purchastol agents tracted in such a manner as toproduce Bread, field Station so as to connect with the 7.00 Two First Prize Medals at the Metropolitan Norwalk, June 30th, 1857. Fifty-Five Dollars. Biscuit, and all kinds of Cake, without con­ ly5s Dr. GRAY, 508 Broome St., New Ywk. huge recepticle, of cast iron, and of in­ without an opportunity of testing the qual­ A. M. and the 4.30 P. M. trains, and returnon Fair, Washington, March 185*. ity of the article contracted for. taining a particle of Saleratus when the Bread A Gold Medal, at the Crystal Palace, New calculable strength. While there subjec­ Important to Architects & Builders. Biscuit, and all kinds of Cake, without con­ the arrival at theRidgefield Station of the 9.20 Xffew Goods at Handle's. ^-The Lettering and Ornamental work A. M. and C.OO P. M. trains. Dentistry. York, November, 1855, (being flic only Gold ted by meaus of steam to a heat of but E. A. THAYE21, is executed by experienced workmen.and taining a particle of Saleratus when the ONTINUOUS Gum Teeth.—The Suit la'«ly Medal given for Pianos within the last six A LARGE lot of Embroideries, consisting i Bread or Cake is baked ; thereby producing HARVEY SMITH, Sup't. JCJL of Collars, Sleeves, and Bands. Also , 120° 'to 150°, the air is withdrawn by two can warrant i t to give entire satisfaction. Daubury, May 18, 1857. C pending against me in the U. S. Ciirmi years.) nicely adjusted air pumps, and the process Plain and Ornamental Slater, J.M.SMITH. wholesome results. Every particle of Sale­ Court for an infringement on Allen's P*i.-*.rt A Gold Medal at the Maryland Institute, Ladies and Gents Linen Hdkfs. Also Bril- * AND DEALER IN THE SUrElilOK ratus is turned to Gases and passes through Continuous Gum Teeth, having been decXvl Baltimore. 185(>. lams, white and colored. Also Dress Goods, of evaporation commencet. The vapor as the Bread or Biscuit while baking, conse­ The First Prize Medal at the Fair, Crystal Bareges, Challies, Lawns, &c. Hubbeli & Co., in my favor, I am now prepared to maiur^c- v - it forms, and this it does with surprising- Welsh Cliff & Vermont Slate, quently nothing remains but common Salt, ture full or partial sets of my Palace. N. Y., Nov. 185li. Amo Jg the judges Goods received from Auction almost daily. Would respectfully invite s==___, Water, and Flour. You will readily perceive L. H. RANDLE. rapidity within the vacuum, is as rapidly OULD ct?ll the attention of Architects 'the attention of the public generally Improved Continuous Gum Teeth, were the first musical talent of the Country, condensed and then thrown off by meaus and Builders, and all others interested by the taste of this Saleratus that it is entire­ Sf. Y. & N. H. Railroad. such as M. Mason, Gottschalk, Wollcnhaupt, W to their large assortment of Groceries, Pro­ ly different from other Saleratus. When you on my Improved atmospheric Pressure Plaws, Real and Personal Estate, House' of the pumps, and so quick is the process, in the erection of churches, villas, cottages, visions, Teas, Sugars, &c. Also Flour ol the 1857 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, 1857 which are superior to any now in use, »nd and many others. St. & S Pianos, (with and manufacturing establishments, ' Slate always on hand, and all orders for Slate would now inform them that he has removed pain to the patient. It is entirely different woich the nature aud effects of this insidious promoted thereby. He has several applica­ This is the entire process, of manufac­ or Slating from any part of the country will 68 and 70 Washington-st.,N. Y.,and 38 India London Railroads at New Haven, and from malady, together with the treatment, are fully as above, and fitted up a Dye House and Fin­ from the freezing process, which can only bs tions already on hand for desirable tenements, .« stieet. Boston. Iy20 tba Naugatuckand Ilousatonic Railroads at ture. There is nothing whatever added receive prompt attention. Patrons may be ishing Room in the most complete manner, used in few cases, and generally with moFe explained. To which is added a Treatise on to purchase and to rent, and those having assured that entire satisfaction will be given Bridgeport. Syphilitic or Venereal Diseases, illustrated to the milk, and there is no subtraction with all the latest improvements of the art ot EXPRESS—At 1.30 r. M. (in connection with pain than the extraction of the tooth. such property todispose of would do well to which is not an essential improvement to as to workmanship and material. Dyeing ; and having given up coloring for GOLD! GOLD!! GOLD!!! Full setts of teeth on fine gold plates, by numerous anatomical plates and drawings confer with the subscriber. Office 62h Water-st., Bridgeport. 6ml7 Express Train from Boston,) receiving pas­ of every variety of those diseases. the quality. Prom the retort or boiler the Winnipauk Company, he will now be en­ HE greatest offer in gold pens, gold pen­ sengers from the New London Railroad Silver, !• tt4-» DIMON FANTON. abled to do his work in a manner that cannot cils. gold chains and gold watches, ever GuttaPercha, 1# Organs of Generation in the Male ; Organs p. S.—I have some hall dozen dwellings at the milk is recanued and forthwith for­ T at New Haven ; from the Housatonic of Generation in the Female; Hermaphr'o- Dr. 2L. B. Wright's be surpassed by any other establishment iii made. Read the following: Railroad at Bridgeport, stopping at Bridge­ Partial sets on fine gold, per tooth, • present for sale. warded to New York, where it finds a A SPLENDID GOLD PREMIUM worth dism; Masturbation; Symptoms and effects SCROFULOUS ANTIDOTE. the Country. port, Norwalk and Stamford. At 9.00 v. M. Silver, -1 rapidly opening market. from five to one hundred dollars, positively Pivot, 1 of Spermatorrhea ; Treatment of Impotence. ANDREW'S PATENT S the most potent remedy ever yet discov­ Offices for reception and delivery of Goods given to any person who can spare one day stoppingat Bridgeport,Norwalk andStamford Physical Exhaustion and Depression of Mind. —Whenscaled, air-tight, the conccntrated Special trains leave Norwalk at 4.45 and Extraciing, "t*t3 Self-Generating G-as Lamp. ered for the following diseases. At the Dyo Works, foot ot Mill Hill, in the in a week, or one hour in a day, getting up All work warranted to give the best .«*:is- Venereal Diseases—Symptoms of Gonor­ article can be preserved for an indefinite Consumption.I Pleurisy, Bronchitis. Pain in rear of the old Bakery, and at his residence, clubs of subscribers in his own and adjoining 6.00 A. M., and 3 00 P. M. for New York. rhea ; Gleet; Stricture; Treatment of Gon­ AYING purchased of Mr. C. A. Durand, length of time. It is not found necessary Housatonic Railroad. faction. DK.N. B. GRIFFIN, 257 Fulton-si., the Chest, Quinsy, Cauker of the Mouth, Main-st.. Norwalk. Conn. neighborhoods, for the best and most popular Iy4s opposite Clinton-st., Brooklyn, N. T. orrhea and Stricture; Syphilis, primary and H his interest in the above Lamp, I invite to put it up in a form so expensive, how­ Constipation, Fluor Albus, and all other AGENTS. Family Newspaper now published. No ex­ Passengers for Housatonic Railroad will secondary ; Bubo, and Secondary Syphilis. the citizens of Norwalk and vicinity to call ever, as when kept upon ice the contents Disases of the Womb, pense, no outlay, no capital required of take the 9.35 a. in., and 4.30 p. m. train for Piano Fortes. Dr. Watson's work is the result of long ex­ and see them in operation at my store. The Nervous- Shepard's Bakery, Norwalk. agents. An entire new plan is proposed, by perience in hospital and private practice, both [tbove Lamps have given perfect satisfaction • of the large open cans have remained per­ G. H. Randle & Brother, Winnipauk. Bridgeport. AMES VAN RIPER, Piano Mr.nufact»r?r nesss, Convul­ which any person can succeed in making it a Danbury and JVorwalk Railroad. 178 Wooster-st., New York, offers to in the United States and in Europe, and em­ to all those that have used them, and many fectly fresh in several instances on board sions, all Cutaneous Lyman Piatt, Main-st., Danbury. paying business who will undertake the agen- J bodies all that can.be said on these important are nsing them in preference to the City Gap, David C. Palmer, at Horace Lockwood's, No. Passengers for the Danbury and Norwalk dealers and others a fine assortment of Ftr?t our steamers, through the outward and Diseases, Dyspepsia, In­ cy. A private circular, for the inspection of Class Instruments of 6, 6i and 7 Octav*..— subjects. Not only those affected, but all per­ as the cost is less than half. It burns as is return voyage, and its preservative merits flammation of the Eyes,Ery­ 1 Summer-st., Stamford agents only, with full list of premiums, will Railroad will take the 7.00 and 9,35a. m„ and sons, may read this work for his information, desired in a fish-tail or bat-wing shape,or David Selleck, West Norwalk. 4.30 p. m. trains to Norwalk. Warranted equal to any made for beauty of do not fail upon being put to the test of sipelas, Gleet. Pimpled Facc, be sent to any one who desires it, on receipt tone, workmanship, and for standing in tuue and as a warning. It is the only work which from one to five perpendicular jets. It is Spitting and Vomiting of Blood, G. B. Bristol, at D. Chapman's, Colman's of a stamp to pay return postage. Some gives the mode of treatment in full. Price perfectly free from explosion, as the fluid tropic heats, as the milk has been frequent­ block, Pittsfield. Trainsfrom JVorwalk to JVeio York.—At in any climate. Prices very • low. licr- Piles. Whooping Cough, Dropsies, Hys­ agents have earned a hundred dollar gold cliants from all sections arc invited to an f x One Dollar, sent free of postage. does not get heated as in the ordinary Fluid ly caried on board the Havana steamers, Orders sent by Adam's Express or by wag­ 4.45,6.05, 6.44, 8.15, and 10.53(ex) A. M.; 2.35 Lamps, and it gives a beautiful and clear terics, Jaundice, and all other Diseasee of the watch in one week. amination before buying. Orders by letter To be had of the Author, Dr. XI. Watson, at and still affording the utmost satisfaction. Liver.Impotency, Incontinence of Urine, oners, will receive prompt attention. Every family should read at least one News­ (ex.) 3.00, 5.45 tvnd 10.05 P. M., express. his residence, 55 Walker street, a few doors light. Solar, Oil and old or new Bnrning Norwalk, March 2, 1857. 10 promptly executed. JAS. VAN RIPER. There are several peculiarities in Mr. Influenza, Chills and Fever. Gravel paper from New York City, without interle- lyl 178 Wooster-st,, N. T. west of Broadway. New York, where he may Fluid Lamps altered to burn the above, on Trains from New York. bo consulted on the above subjects from 7 in short notice and reasonable terms. Borden's milk which are noticeable. Al­ or Stone in the Bladder, Disea­ ring with their Local Papers, which of course ses of the Kidneys, Lumba­ . For Sale very Cheap, cannot and should not be dispensed with.— For JVew Haven. the morning to 9 o'clock at night. I will refer to tsome of the families who though the cream does not seperate itself Ladies'Dress Caps and go and all forms of NE of the best built, most conveniently But New York being the great commercial ACCOM.—AT 7.20 A.M., 12.45, 3 45 and 4.50 F.M HEAD . Dr. Watson is also consulted by letter, aud have the atfovelamp now in use, in this town ; and rise upon the concentrated article, Rheumatism, Ma­ O arranged, pleasantly situated residences and business centre of this Continent, no far­ EXPRESS TRAINS—AC 8.20 A. M. and 4.20 P. M. will forward overy additional instruction and E. C. Bissell, Joseph Randle, Geo. Hoyt, yet when reduced by the addition of three rasmus and in the Borough of Norwalk. The building is mer, mechanic, professional man, or merchant, for Boston, via New Haven,Hartford,Spring­ RS. LEVIN'S Fashionable Dress ?s- the medicines required. The consulting lee Stephen Smith. I. H. Cambell, Dr. Pardee, parts water to one of the milk, and so re- Summer of Brick, constructed of the very best materi­ is properly prepared for the emergencies of field and Worcester; the 8 20 A. M. stepping at M tablishment,309i Broadway,N.Y., rib­ in such cases is Five Dollars, without which Dr. Asa Hill, F. B. Brigham.C. S. Lockwood, Complaints, Palpitation of the Heart,Tumors als and in the most substantial manner. It is his calling, unless he isin communication with Stamford and Bridgeport; the 4.20 P. M. at bons, Laces, Mourning Goods, and Embro'-'e- letters cannot be replied to ns the proper con­ Horace Gibbs, T. L. Peck, J.B Lounsbery, C. stored to its original condition, the cream T. Cornwall, F. Farwell. Capt. Bnrt, ariu and Abscesses, Anemia, or Deficiency of in the immediate vicinity of the business por­ New York City by means of one of its first Stamford, Norwalk and Bridgeport. ries at Great Bargains, wholesale and reWl; sideration of cases necessarily requires some rises at once, the same as fresh from the Blood, Atrophy or wasting of the tion of the Bridge, and is peculiarly well class Newspaper mediums. Such a medium is 20A. M.trainconncctswithHousatonic, Milliners supplied on liberal terms. Couufry time. W. WATSON, M. D., many others. The 8 28 GEO. F.BELDEN, Sole Agent. cow, and butter equally fresh and good, Body, Boils and Carbuncles, adapted for a Physician or Merchant, as a por­ our '• LEDGER," neutral in polifics, but giv­ Naugatuck, Canal and New London Railroads Milliners and Merchants are invited to exam­ Iy45 Formerly Surgeon to the Lock Hospital is the result. Disease of the Spleen, Diz­ tion of it may easily be converted into a store ing all the facts, items of news, and thrilling The 4.20 P.M. train connects with Naugatuck ine our stock. -J 4 3 ziness, of the Head, or office. Possession can be given immediate­ incidents worth knowing throughout the coun­ It is w6ll known that the chief and and New London Railroads. A Vitalizing ESesient. Boynton's Patent Pending Shortness of the ly if desired aud terms of payment made easy. try. M. H. CHAMBERS* most valuable constituent of milk, its sac­ The 7.20 and9.20A.M. Accommodation and TO Breath, Flatulence, Sick Headache, Discolo­ For further particulars enquire of the Editor A Valuable Gift. 4.20P.M. trainsconnect with Danbury«!fcNor- QQ1 BROADWAY, N. Y., invites at' on^ GAS COOK STOVE or HEATEft charine or sugary principle, is seperated ration of the Skin,Ulcers and Sores general­ of the Gazette. tf36 RM sic IAN of high standing, and formerly Each new subscriber will receive with the w»lk Railroad at Norwalk. Oy J. tion to his splendid assortment of a Professor in one of the Medical Insti­ T^OR Family aud other uses. £f w'll beat aud thrown away in the manufacture of ly, and all impurities of the system whatev­ Fine Jewelry, just received for Holiday Fr-js- A er. For all diseases of the Chest, Lungs and first No. of his or her paper, one of the new tutions of this country, now refired. from ac­ . his Patent s moothing Iron,Cook aSteak butter and cheese. It is all retained BUILDING MOVING, and beautiful glass poiuted indelible Pencils* Trainsfrom JVorwalk to JVeio Haven* - At ents, &c. Fine Cameos, Florentines, Pc:.?t- I Throat, it may be relied on as the most effi­ tive practice, who has been suffering from Stew Oysters, t'' . Water. Tea, C^tFoe, etc., $ in the prepared article, aud the promi­ B7 CHARLES TUBBS. just imported from Europe, and for which we 9.15 A. M.. at 2.43, 5.39j 6.03 (ex) and 6.47 P.M iugs, Pearls, Diamonds,Lavas in Sets,Bro>vli­ Pulmonary Disease, discovered, while travel­ in FIVE MIXCTCW.. •lie- a (ft Biscuit cacious medicine ever used. For all diseases LL ordersfor building raising and moving See large bill of advertisement at the Sta­ es, Ear Rings and Bracelets, Fine (J-old nent peculiarity in first tasting it is its of the Womb and female weaknesses it is a have obtained the exclusive agency for this ling in South America for his health, a cure iu TWELVE TO FIFTEEN left with the subscriber, will receive country. This is the most ingenious and use­ Watches, Chains, Necklaces. Leontines.Lock­ sovereign remedy. It may be relied on for A tion Houses and Hotels. for Consumption. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, It requires the Gas from the common bur­ singular sweetness A small proportion prompt attention and be executed in the sa­ ful little improvementof the present age, and Supt's Office, 4th Ave. and 27th St., N. Y. ets, Ac- String Coral and Jet Goods, Plr.i?d all diseases for which it is recoipmended. and general debility ; and being aware that ner only for combustion. For the Nursery of this sugary principle granulates and fest and most expeditious manner. it is the only pencil ever made that will write Ass't Supt's Office, Station House, New Ware, Pencil Cases, Ac. Watches and Jewel­ and Sick Room it is invaluable. The Smooth­ TIMOTHY B. FITCH Agent. thousands are suffering aud dying annually erystalizes at the bottom of the can where with ink, making it both a pen and pencil of Haven. JAMES H. jflOYT, Sup't. ry repaired on the premises, between V.' iite from this most dreadful of all diseases, he is ing Iron for Families, Boarders, Milliners, NEW YORK, Oct. 19th, 1854, Norw^Jk, Jan. 1st, 1857. 1 and Walker streets. N. Y. 1?39 it has stood for a length of time, but it L. B. WRIGHT—Dear Sir: I have for many the finest quality at the same time. It will (Jpsirous, from the principles of humanity, of etc , is almost indispensable iniwarm weath­ last lcr years,,and for practical use is worth is easily and immediately re-dissolved when years been acquainted with the medicinal vir­ FOR BOSTON. making known this most valuable remedy.— er. The Stove or Heater is practicable in OLD JPAPERS, more than any gold pen in the market. 'HHE regular Mail Line via Stonington, for Printing! Printing!! - all places where heat is required. used, by the additon of the necessary tues of your syrup, " The Scrofulous Anti­ Upon receipt of .Fitteen Cent.--, in Postage dote," have used it myself, employed it in UITABLE for wrapping paper, for sale For list of premiums and lull particulars, X Boston and Providence—Inland route F YOU WANT PRINTING DONE WKLL, Stamps or Change,he will send a Recipe,, with Directions.—Attach the flexible Tube to o/lrlrPfics ' amount of water. my family, and frequently recommended it to chcap at this office. without delay, change of cars or baggage, Cheap, and to strit you, call at the full directions for making anu successfully •the burner, turn on the gas anil light at the s HALL if WEST, Publishers, X The establishment of Mr. Borden is kept The steamers PLYMOUTH ROCK,Capt. Joel EXCELSIOR VH1M1M1 UOL"SV.. top of the perforated tin. The faucet regu­ my friends and acquaintance, when suffering New York City. using it, scrupulously sleek and neat, far excelling from an obstinate cough and other symptoms To Oystermen. Stone, and C. VANDERB1I/T, Capt. W. H. 211, 213, 215 Centre Street, New Yot'k, The amount required, is applied for Pos­ lates the amount of heat. Fori sale by * These Pencils supplied to the trade at a S. & L. CURTIS. many of our daries in this respect, and of incessant or even decided and long con­ RINTED Blanks for transfer of Grounds Frazer, in connection with the Ston ngton and tage, and the payment of this advertisement. profitaole discount. 3ml0d34 Providence, and Boston and Providence Rail- and you can get anything in that line jrou the gentlemen connected there with tinued pulmonary diseases. I have watched Pmay be had at the Gazette Office or of want. Particular attention paid toEleci- fi Address—B. F.DEVEROUGTI, 31. D. ro >ds, leaving New York daily, Sundays ex­ its operation aad effects very closely, and T. B. GRIFFITH,' South Norwalk. NOTHER lot of Poudrette just received Priuting. Every description of Printing, from tf24 Box 23, P. O., Brooklyn, N. Y. Through in Three Minutes, -i 4 will be found disposed to afford callers ev­ never knew it to act injuriously. In almost cepted, from Pier No. 2 North River, first A by C.T.LEONARD. wharf above Battery place, at 6 o'clock, p m., a Card or Circular to a Pamphlet, Booi or ASSER'S Patentlce Cream Freezer war- J 4 ery attention and courtesy which could every instance when I have used it, or seen it IAMB ! LIME ! June. 1857. Handbill, got up at the shoriest notice and Connecticut Saddlery, Harness and Deployed, it has worked charmingly and ben­ aud Stonington at 8.30 p.m., or on the arrival M ranted to do the business up in three v render a visit pleasant. This ,at least is upon the most reasonable terms. minutes. For sale by LENS FALLS, Wood's and Hill's Lime, of the mail traiu which leaves Boston at 5.30 Trunk Manufactory, 'ft our txperieuce. Mr. Borden aud his as­ eficially—never failing to give some relief, LADIES DRESS GOODS. jESf Call at the Excelsior Printing Ho:;«e, S. & L. CURTIS: and generally doing decided good. It is, G for sale by the Bushel, Barrel or Load, side the Bridge, under Conn. Hotel, sociates have our best wishes, for the suc­ delivered if desired, at as low pricesas can be FINE assortment of Ladies Dress Goods ^ TheC. YANDERBILT, from New York, •ill and 215Centre Street, opposite Odd i'el- moreover, pleasant to the taste. I cheerfully low's Hall, near Grand Street, N. Y. s3m33 cess of their discovery, aud it certainly recommend it for the cases it is designed to had from the kiln's, by just suitable lor the season, at Mondav, Wednesdav and Friday. From &to- TEPHEN SWANN, succcssor to FKKDK- E shall continue to exhibit for sale the A J L. H. RANDLE'S. KICK BKAIILEY, returns his siucere thanks promises fairly. • The milk trade of New benefit, believiug it really a very desirable CHAS. T.LEONARD. nington, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. C arpets. S W finest of Chia"; Crookery and. _ compound, and a medicine that needs ^ only Thc^LtMOUTH ROCKfromN. Y.,Tues­ 1,0 the inhabitants of Norwalk nn neighbor­ Glass to be -'tind this side of New York cit/r.g M York city alone is fully four million per , and his patrons in particular.!' hte to be properly tried to be highly appreciated. /^i ASH paid for Calfskins and Cattle Hides— Blew Stone Yard. day, Thursday and Saturday. From Stoning­ Doughty 6t Brother, at the same .aupatalhied low that ws ' aunum—we trust they will deserve the Yours respectfully and gratefully, V_y the highest prices. atOLMSTEADS. GOOD assortment of Flagging, Curbing, ton, Monday, AVednesday, and Friday. 241 Broadway, opposite the Park, N. Y. very liberal patronage bestowed upon him have maintained for a-ft las' thirty uaj$s. whole and receive an ample share of it.— Rev, J. R. STONE. M. D. Gutter, Step, Window Sills and Lintels Passengers proceed from Stonington per •luring 'lie past year, and hopes by strict C, E. K. LOGWOOD & CO. •«;C A E are constantlyreceiving from Euope attei ticii to business, to merit a continuance , - > Winsted Herald. Pastor of the Baptist Church, Providence.R.I. Silver Spoons. of North River Blue Stone, just received and Railroad to Providence and Boston, in the and the Auction Sales, all the luti&t W of theii -iipport. For a proof this, read the testimonials an­ ILVER Ware of every description war­ for sale by CHAS. T. LEOXARU. Express Mail Train,reaching said place seve­ styles of Caapeting, which we offer at the 'ow- E have just received a new lot of Tin, ral hours in advance of these by other routes, fvyety description of articles connected SICKLY PLUM TREES.—Salt, freely ap­ nexed to the Treatise on Tubercular Diseases, ranted pure, and beautifully engraved.— Norwalk, November lt$5G. 47 est possible market rates. A fine stock of W under the new tariff rates, and will ^ which may be had gratis at any drug store S and in ample time for all the early morning witt the trade, kept constantly on hand, ot give better bargains than ever, in all kinds > plied to the surface of the ground around Also, Plated Forks, Spoons, &c.. cheap for cheap Ingrains constantly on hand. *2.*33 the vary best material and workmanship, and where the medicine is sold. These testimoni­ cash, at O. S. CLARK'S. ~~ ¥UXKFS. lines connecting North and East. Passengers of Tin Roofs, Conductors, Water Leaders; ! the tree, and over and area as wide as that prefer it remain on board the steamer at the lowest prices. als are from the most respectable part of FJNE Assortment ol Pumps, consisting Sharp's Furniture Store, Gutters, &c. enjoy a night's rest undisturbed, breakfast if N. B.--Jobbing neatly and promptly at­ the extent of the branches—strong brine the community in my neighborhood, and may BUSHELS old Rock Salt, superior of Well Pumps, Weather Proof for Wells 376 Pearl Street, C. & E. K. LOCKWOOD & CO. be consulted personally by any who desire so desired, and leave Stonington in the 7.15 a. tended to on the shortest notice, and most applied as a wasli to the trunk and limbs, quality, just received and for sale by Aof any depth, both Force and Suction, Hose to do. These cures are almost miraculous.— 700 A. MOREHOUSE. m. trsin, connecting at Providence with the Bowery Extension, New T«-k reasonable terms. and pulverize salt introduced into its cen­ Try it, and you will not be disappointed. and Pipe attached,if wanted ; Cistern Pumps 11 a. m. train for Boston. A good assortment of Norwalk, April 13th, 1857. Another Invoice do.varioussizes ; Brass and Iron Cylenders, ter, aud then plugging it up—all or either Sold, wholesalO and retail, at 409 Broad­ >URE Silver Lead for stoves aud machine A Baggage Master accompanies the steamer Parlor, Bed Room, and Office Furniture al­ F that fiue Note Paper and Envelopes, j;* at F.H.NASH'S, South JVorwalk. 1 of them are said to be certain meaus of way, New York, and at all respectable drug­ ryat F.H.NASH'S, and train through each way. ways on hand, cheap for C-Ash. s3-i30 just received by ' O KNAPP & LYNES- " restoring plum trees tnat are in a sickly gists throughoufc.tbe Union. So. Norwalk, Ct. Zinc Paints. For passage, berths, state-rooms or freight Saddlery. Harness and Trunk or enfeebled state—trees that are troubled N. B.—Dr. Wright can be consulted free of apply on board the steamer, or at the freight Dr. Gray's Unrivalled ^charge, at 409 Broadway, from 2 to C o'clock, HE Subscriber offers a lull assortment of office. Pier No. 2 North River, or at the of- F you wish to see a rush, call at the Messrs. > V with the curculio bug—or trees that have LOVER, Timothy, Red Top Seeds, just PAIN EXTRACTOR. Lockwoods' Warerooms- You are sure v*. P.M., daily. 3m30 received of last years crop—also, almost the celebrated Zinc Paints, comprising fiee No. 10 Battery-place. T HE Subscriber keeps constantly on hand, Ito meet all of your frieuds there. They open evidence of diseased sap, black warts, KNAPP & LYNES, Agents for Norwalk. all other variety of SEEDS, at OLMSTEADS. snow white, white, pearl and brown, ground ^Oll Chronic or Inflammatory RheumaUfcm and will make to order, all articles apper­ C 1857- Great Central Route 1857. . Swelling, Pain, aud Cramp in the Liwbs T everyday new styles of goods. compr;-i;^ S® into a healthy aud luxuriant condition. March 17th 1857. in oil, manufactured by ths " New Jersey I taining to his line of business, of the best ma­ Zinc Company," and for sale at their lowest AND or Sides. White Swellings and Felons, Frost­ all that is usually kept in a New York JIouse NORWALK ed Feet, Chilblains, Corns. Tic Dolorewx, terial and workmanship, and at low prices.— Furnishing Store. The latest fish story is thus told OARSE (Gray) Rock Salt, for sale in any prices. WM. C. STREET. MICHIGAN CENTRAL Every description of Harness constantly on quantity, by HUBBELL & CO. Nervous and Sick Headache. Ear and To; »h- • I . -• Tj SADDLE, HARNESS & TRUNK C ache, Erysipelas. Bites and Stings of Poiwn nand, or made to order ; also a great variety UR friends will please r-"neF.b<»r t _ by the Wakulla, Fla. Times. Feed, Feed. of Saddles. Bridles, Martingales, etc., also, EMPORIUM. ALF Skins and Cattle Hides wanted, for ous Insects, Flesh Wounds, Cuts, Bruits, O manufacture-all kinds ol Plain and .Kan- "On Saturday last, as a party who HE subscribers keep constantly onhand Scalds, Sprains, Croup, and Quinsy. *»ld Fly Nets. Horse-cloths, Whips in endless va­ cy Tin Ware. Having many superior work- M. B. SWAN would return thanks to which thehighest cash priccs will be paid riety. Trunks of all sizes and descriptions, had been fishing up the river, were re­ Cby S. E. OLMSTEAD, every description of Feed, which it will Rail Road Line. by Druggists and Store-keepers generally. — men, we will receive any orders with pleas­ W the citizens of Norwalk for their liber­ Tbe a plea'sure to sell to their customers at UFFALO to Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee, Galena, Valines, Carpet Hans. Satchels, etc., etc. Re­ turning home, they missed a string con­ al patroipjge during the. last 1C years, and Manufactured at 'JSC Broadway. ure, and execute them without delay. ..'Vw--**-' all times and no growling. Give us a call. B Rock Island, St, Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, Burling­ M. W. GRAY, Proprietor. pairing done neatly and promptly on .the C. & E. K. LOCKWOOD & CO; K taining 29 small trout and perch, which will endeavor to deserve its continuance. He Plastering Hair. A. MOREHOUSE. ton St. Paul, and all points in the Great West! 'hortest noticc, and most reasonable terms. is constantly manufacturing, and keeps on All orders promptly attended to. si r30 had been tied to the stern of the boat. F a superior quality, at wholesale or retail One of the following Steamers will leave tlie Michigan WILLIAM S. JONES._ Fancy Goods. Going- back a small distance, they heard hand, a full assortment of Harness, of all de­ by CHAS. T.LEONARD. Window Glass. Central Rail Road Wharf, foot of Erie Street, Buffalo, East side the Bridge, Westport. fitf scriptions, comprising all kinds of Buggy, 0 £. Miller's Hair Invigorate?. M. KNIGHT & CO., importers and a.splashing in some grass growing in the A QQ BOXES' American, French and En- Every Evening (Sundays Excepted,) immediately after Gig, Express, Cart, Coach, Farm and Wagon TIN ROOFING, the arrival of the Express Trains from Albany, Boston OR Strengthening, Restoring, Darkerv|.»^. D• Wholesale Dealers in English, French river, aud on reaching the spot, found the Harness ; also a great variety of Ladies' and glish window glass, assorted,from and New York, running Directly through to Detroit, via: and perpetuating the beauty of the bur. Teas!Teas 11 aud German Fancy Goods, Nos. and 28 V , . North Shore, Without landing, reaching Detroit next F Gentlemen's Riding Saddles, Bridles, Martin­ UTTERS, Eavetrougbs and Conductors; 6x8 to26x32.forsale at manufacturer's pri- Price.25 Cents per bottle, it removes **d Large stock of the choisest kinds purclis- Vesey street, (tip stairs,) between Broadway string of fish. Upon pulling them into and all other jobbings in Tin, Copper and WM.C.STREET. day in time to connect with the Lightning Tram over :T their boat, they hauled in a large trout gales, &c.; Collars in great variety and every G the Michigan Central Rail Road, arriving in Chicsigo permanently eradicates senrfl'and dandrrF; A ed before the late rise and will bo sold at and Church street, New York. jg . style of pattern, Fly Nets, Horsecloths, Stable Sheet Iron, done with neatness and dispatch, same night, there connecting with all Rail Road and imparts new vitality to the decaying roott A CHESTS ot Green and Black Teas, Wares, to be found in Norwalk, can now be F " Joliet Cut Off," save 12 hours Time and 30 Miles Rail HE subscriber keeps constantly on hand . "Many years ago an amusing incident NORWALK, CONX. • T Road Travel. Trains of the -Michigan Central R. R. run "kv/ Coffee and Teas, warranted to plea seen at the store of the subscriber at South the amount. For particulars enquire at the and it daily receiving supplies of occurred in our small village, which, from office of the Norwalk Gazette. into the "Great Central Depot," Chicago, from which r i* priceaud quality, they defy superiority. Norwalk. together with a generalassortment the Chicago & Galena, Illinois Central, and Chicago & Hoops ! Hoops !! Hoops ! 11 Superior and Fresh Family Groceries, its applicability to things of more import­ CS-as. G-as. Gas. of Groceries, &c., allofwhich willbesold at Burlington and Quincy Rail Roads depart. A. MOREHOUSE. For tlie Speedy Transmission of Freight this Route is T CLARK'S may be found all the sty its ance, impressed itself on my memory. A HE Gas Fitting business will hereafter exceedingly low prices. G. W. SMITH. LANTERNS, in market> Brass, Whalebone, Row. which he is prepared to sell as cheap as the GOOD assortment of Lanterns,including Unsurpassed. A most inferior qualities can be purchased else­ RIME Country Geese Feathers, Tut • little lad, in crossing the street in front be carried on by us. Gas Pipes put in at Mark Packages, " Care C. L. Seymour, Buffalo, (Freight Steel Spring, &c. Washboards, and all kinds of Woodc T some of the Dark kind, at Agent for the Line,) who will forward Freight in any where. for Cax/i. He invites an examination P of my uncle's house to a small " dry goods very low prices, by a New York Gas^ Fitter Cement, Plaster, &c. Ware ; Table, Butchers, Pocket, and all ki«-^ that thoroughly understands the business he ' BEJ^EN'S. direction with all possible dispatch. of his stock of Staple Groceries, satisfied that and grocery store" ou the other side, was EMENT.Calcined Plaster and Marble Dust, Passengers by delivering Checks to the Agents on the OODEN Ware and Mats. Sheet Load and the public will discern it to bo for their own of Knives; Brittania and Silver I'late is following. by the Bushel, Barrel or Load ; for sale cars, can have Baggage conveyed to the Boats Free of Lead Pipe, at . F. H. NASH'S. Wares, Summer Ranges. Oven Fronts, Iro^ frightened by the violent barking of a C / Cash Paid for Eggs. Charge. Baggage checked through to Chicago & St. W interest to buy the first qualities of goods for by CHAS. T. LEONARD. SoutJiNorwalk. Heaters. &c., at Lockwood's Furnishing Stor f large dog ueau, the shop, and had not €ras Fixtures. HE Subscribers will pay the highest mar­ I.ouis. Caik. when they can do better th in they cat: Through Tickets can be purchased at nil the princi­ E have a good selection of newest pat­ ket price for Eggs. „ elsewhere on credit. Give him a call as he is- courage to proceed. The owner silenced terns of Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures, RIED FRUIT.—Peaches.Apples,Pluiu T pal Rail Road and Steamboat Offices in the United States determined not to be outdone either in quali­ Norwalk XVews Depot, r W &c.,at OLMSTEAD'S MEEKER & OLMSTEAD. and Canadas ; Groat Western Railway, Rochester, and 17 A Fine Clock that Strikes, for $1Z!. the dog, and then bade the child come on, which we now offer to the public at the whole­ D Exchange St., Buffalo, and at the Offices on board the ND a large assortment of all the best ty or price, and as be buys for Cash, and sel­ SITA VINO AKD IIAIR DRESSING SALOON. as there was now no danger. " Ah! but," sale price, which will afford great induce­ AMS and Dried Beef, very choice at Steamers, and Michigan Central Rail Road Office on the styles in market. O. S. CLARk. ling for Cash, lie intends to maintain the abil HE Subsctiber still continues at his olji / S Fertilizers! Fertilizers! Dock, foot of Erie St., Buffalo. A said the little fellow, casting a dubious ments for those in want of Gas Fixtures, for S. E. OLMSTEAD'S. ' ' CHAS. E. XOBI.E, it-y to redeem all he promises. Stand, the general Newspaper and Peri- < . **' there will probably not be such inducements H EHUVIAN and Columbian Guano, T glance at the object of alarm, " the bark Super-Phosphate Lime. Poudrette, General Agent, Buffalo. C. T. CORNWALL. idical business. All the New York Dailies de' ^ offered again, as those Fixtures not sold we P Thermometers. Opposite D. & N. R. R. Depot. , s tfll livered to subscribers on the arrival of the is in him !" The expression passed into TUART'Sextra No. 1 Syrup.just receivcd.at Land Plaster, &c., E T ,ROLIN A <;NTS are to return to the manufacturers, and we, in S S. E. OI.JISTEAD'S }'B. GHKON! } RA E E - Cm 24 NEW supply just received by •ars, and Magazines and Periodicals sapplief a sort of proverb in our family, as a pithy consequence, offer the above advantages to constantly on hand, and for sale by KNAPP & LTNEP. CHAS. T. LEONARD. A ORCELAIN Kettles. Sauce Pans, French it the lowest market prices. Shaving ano statement of the truth, that the nature re­ the public. OCK Salt of superior quality, lair Dressing continued as hprptofcue, C. & E. K. LOCKWOOD & CO. Iron and Steel. Norwalk, May, 1857. at OI.VSTKA.P'8. P Tin Ware, Brass Kettles, Fry Pans, Bird I mains the same, whatever the outward R NOTHER Lot of that Beautiful Cord for Cages, Mats, Brooms, Brushes, Pails, Churns. Vlso Agent for Norwalk ci Adam's & Cr. t FULL assortment of Iron and Steel suit Ladies , Just Received at seeming, and may be expected to mani­ LATED FORKS! PLATED FORKS!! >OTASH, No. 1, at ROVISIONS of every discription cheap at A Feather and Naimo Dusters and Fancy Goodt- Gxpr^Go. GKORGX | A ed to this market, just received and for O. S. CLARK'S. Norwalk, Sept. 1st, 1857. fest itself at any favorable opportunity." P All the new patterns at CLARK'S. sale by - ' - - 1 • WM. C. STREET. OLMSTEAD'S. P I OLMSTEAD'S. at Lockwoods Furnishing Warerooms. T * - W • \

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