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' T0 - u •-,< ••)•>; ; i ••>:!:• J Like a top, like a kite, one Sunday, when he had but .little to ocr l jrm^i V'ho wias fo^ ye'art;lll} ntaft; intimate I church is given in the works of Clenient of sketch which we copy from the EoatM Ad. ; 1 — % HE plaoe occupied by tho subsCriUer, at the Like an owl, like a wheel, a cupy his• mind,• - to suggast. .to .^his wife that,, v , Iie says that thfl president's subrt ; Alexandria. He lived and Avrote about, the . £ -h3 :L : • • ••• No sonod 6jp wbee1tr($rihobf-UMt'bl^Mlu, was the lather of Mrs. Dr. W. C. | quet in the army used . be "TrtfthfU* 1 ; T bead of Mahi Struet, is offered-to rent. partty Like the wind, like a snail, vsrloer, thev should plainly ana honestly, state the l . _ % . ito--, ~ V OryicE is Gazette Buiidikg . furnished if desired. It. ELLS. AHEBICAK CT6L0PIDU. Tbe silence Of ihe Sntiimer day, •*""+ faults that each has discovered,in.the.,other Grant. He stnck to factaf, tuj_ taiddle of the second century, but thebymn u, Like a knife, like a crow, Burke, of South Norwalk. .He was over a r :< As by the loTeliest of all lakes. o »a since they had been man and Wife. Aftet I to buch aa extent that when he to is ^aid to be of much earlier origin. Like . N EVT REVISE!) EBITiait. : Like a thorn, like a" flail. &- & hundred years old at the time of his death. , fcf'-l TOR£^'C. Sv'tf some hesitation thb wife agreed to the proton, good, story and :embeUisb£--«^WaB< many of the earliest hymns of the disciples, m:'.- . I whii^ tbp idle bQanfiytay^^il^d Like a hawk, likd a doe. fttW [Ed Gazette. A.H..p.lfXX|BTO;9( 4c.:C«., Union; Ehtfrety rewritlen'liy th'e'ajblest writers'on everyev rl : - osition, but stipalaied that the reheahlal, Wke it thfr 1^- it is addressed to ChrUt. Here are the first Colyer,. subject. !Printeafrbrttndwtype,knd lllfist I pace the lcafy eolonnatfc,- Timothy Farrar, whose death at Mount should be made in all sincerity and With an7 'eav^ug ;tl>6 -rppm confess; to the. cxacl A. H. TJyingtou, J. B. ELLS, G. N. ELLS offered to ed withwith,! [Several Thousand Engravings.;iigravings dnd ail Like the sea, like a weed, 1 and last stanzas translated into EogTish-:: Kent. Apply at this Where lCTelbranchWof1bepii»n®^ Like a watch, like the sun, Borden, Boston, has been recorded, was honest view to the bettering of each other, ! amount of embeliishmettt. ^ A coarse story Maps/'' Above me weavea roofiof shMde . teotri : asotherwise it would be of no nSe to'spfedk1 or ieBtjest he1,8 would™ neverl,u toleraterand»«« -he was Shepherd of teudcK.youthl * Like a cloud, like a seed, born in New Ipswich, New Htimpshire, :in Subscription $2.00 per year in advance DIAIIO.—In Rojew^o'ii Case;i by. one of.the best TIic work originallyjnibtished nnder the.tiflqof lmperviona'te the snn and sain.;,; : ; ,o '%• &, of the faults to which marriage had opened never known la swear, never using profane ^ 'i» Guiding in love and;tr»wr •»£ Like a book, like a gun, 1788, and was the' son of Timothy Farrar, Single copies S cents. - I filters, and iagood condition,.will he .sold low.- ^Thei&wrAiiCcriciintfycIbpjadla'' -waa completed Like a smile, like a tree, was more than forty years on .the supreme their eyes. The husband was Of the Bame language at any time or under any.pro.vocd- Though devious way's; :• • • Apply to B-UyeRAlTFtHtD/* i in lsr-3, since,whipjti timeJhe .wlile cireul«tibn At time8: a'sndden'rush trf dir ': . ,' i'1 J ' IfjiT . .'.A Ik; •-.- I 42tf i; at National Bank ofNorwalk. -i wUdtrit haa ittamed^la ah t>arts of the' Uhif Like a lamb, like the nuiou, bench of New Hampshire and thief justice mind, and his wife asked him.to beph with tion. Well, we.liave.lost our gallant gencr-1 nftr Christ, our triuinphanfKin^ U • Flutters thelazyleav^o'efheatf,-2'231! 1 al of the army-and 'his- family,1 all flf i^fibin0!' WeL6ome Thy name to sing, MnrUiiag Kmt«« Jr:; stareB, and or : (he signal :dey'elopm^its whn Like a bud, like a bee, 4p ibr fourteen years," and "was one of the few her laults. He was somewhat reluctant, %. Foal luesor ic>b l.inscrtlousOcts; 3 tlmsff St.00 have taken place in every branch of.science, life^ And gleams of ^uiishine ltissland flara• had'hoi)' won- so mheh' «*Aw£rorii«ci'<>TTri-fiT&nttrfrirevererice and l JO lEt;~A Sititbfrooms ovei' myatbfe.'Pdsses- Like a burr, like a tunc. centenarian graduates of Harvard College. but his wife insisted that he was the first to .. Xnd here our children bring F One sqaa^e, jwie,Jus^rtlon, -. - * " -®jj sion immediately. .45. GEO. F. BELUEN. rature, and' art, have induced the edliois and piw> Like torcKj dow.nah^ path J tr/ead. , The son was educaied at Dartmouth Col­ propose the matter, and as he was at the ) I flrottt! all; who knew thettl -fiere: General To shout Thy praise..., Perweekjfor continuance, - - . o submit it to an exact and thJiorongb i One square, six months, - - - -• •'* I T.00 , vision, and to- issne tr n6w edition'.enldtitlba Ti ; Like a colt, like a whip, lege in the class of 1807,: of which there now head of the house it was his place to tuke Sherman's social abilities ire really ^oiide^r- i5.tr ic/ %. SomaffvaVg4»raetfi»«fe,cl(3 0l! ,'!aot5' fill. He- talks tf great deal, but always to Kt c< So now, and till we die, , : •• • : , one year—withpsperi -.; " ' ^P'RENT.' ; Like a mouse, like a mill, . "- survives but one member,-Josiah Parsons thejead. Thus urged, he began the rccital. 1: : Twd" M •• . •. 25.#0 I inake tliKnnoftleIstairi'ttiy*eMI; . : the point,;ahdnoinf..'and rarelyrarel^ toeaksfcpeafcs without givingdivine i' Sound we ThvrnraisesThyiP.raises hielil,'high, ;i iCA-ititf' 30.00 | ery Like a bell, like a ship, . . . Cooke, Esq , cf this city. On graduating he He said; Three" •• " " - - - A good, nico pl;iCe, iii .the Borppgh, new troft x>f refereiico ari fmpferativc wa^t And hearUw V I) adt " My dear, one of the first faults I observ­ | some information pt' ,value, yet is never pe- And dpa;- : OneqaarterCoIamo, oneye&r, - • • 60.0T Like a jay, like a rill, ff f commenced the study of the law at Ports­ '80.00. pleasantlyr located,'On:Fair, S'fefefc oppositer J7^^™wmeht]p^oHticafaffltohjis koptpai ed in jrou siiice we l>egan keeping house ] dantic; Mra. Sherman is the gentlest- and ?™,tlafants and,the glad throng,. . .. One:t»*If .!!" " " ' * - • "" ' > « PI wUl. «Wa <1foAn«fA^laa nf cnianAa an/I ittAtw.fVnitfl Like iv shower,like acat, '•'>:• mouth, N. H., in the offlcis of Daniel Web J Fall Column, one year, 180.00 the head;of Jfain Street, Will fie:rented at |a- .VV: Like a 11-og, like <&>joy, ster, whose law partner he subsequently be was that you a good deul neglected the tin­ most apiiable of women, and whil6;not car- ii-V: Who to Thy church belong/ -s peelalNoticf^ 8a percent. adyanceon^heaji)»ire. ] iw I ing for'society always adorns any circle shc {! jgKniie.anid sjriellthejliong • svii»w\w!^ 81 Tbe> unduialidtf siiiksintf-swells.^" ^ . " V •;;j Like a ball, like a bat, ; came. : At an early age he was miule trchs-i ware. . Toudidn't keep it'Scoured as bright i#*l^ai5iMlc^iln BeaaingCalumns, 2(((nti. low rate to a, good, family. PossessioWi, ^^.^. fc6li8eatieht revolutions have , ^'AlQOg.the StonyipiispMg,"j'!>viJ jjjfjss Most of all—like a Boy. urer of Dartmouth College, and removed as it, should he. My mother always: took mayrenten The general told the he could , Tojphrist onr King.; ; ; peiiJii not think it right with a young family grow- ^yearfjadvertiseri^estrlcttdto ttte busineiifcoii- desijre.di .Apply; And;far,awfjr; bsHftDaj-Lnaifa lndependen\. from Portsmouth to Hanover. During^ his 'great. 3>Wd.e In 'Ser'. liuware, "and" kept itais 1 ing up aronhd him to remainaain ini Washington,_ • The' grdiid'Jary of Philadelphia .mad^ a templated at the time of contract, batarepermiued[ OFFICE. is at lis neigoi -wnen mo mi Tomme i iifitia ca residence there he prepared a history of the brifht as a doll'ar." to make monthlychanges of thclradrerttsements. ork appeared,-has happily be^p emde where the social demands tocrfe so'. I report a few days ago, which contains mat­ One irichflpicetbiBtltutee a aqnare. ' , ,•• n """ 'tint Church of Narwtlk. celebrated Dartmouth College case, with ^ ianr Mad that, you Tiave meutioned it,-, rj- -—7- «t iters' TO LET; course of commercial a^d indnstrial ai Silent "lid slow; l>y- aiidc 1 rations for the grea* erentt l eaid- to him dges; ranged 7^p,m 17 Jo j21 years. : On in-i Withithe: haturatrekultof thetapse oftlme^havi saying, "all we like sheep have gone astray cpuntry. In 1823 he was raised to the bench band, " lliat you;often .use your dish-rags a nary or Funeral notice#1ft cents per line. ." • , ARN TO RENT,—a nciv,Bain .with guod -Star brought into public view a multitude of new men. Tlie hill^ sweep upwani'frbm IhesboTe, "';- On the abolition and remodelliug 6f the' long: time without washing'thedi, wn(Ktuen " General Sherman,fqr onceyou'.ve,surrend- I q«Try'tUey learned that those lads had noi Btfllng foir seTeral h'orees. rieaV tli'e"blri a political reyolution, Judge Farrar in 1833 home I remember that iny niolher" always your fcuiily? \ ^bmeh^ ace^alwaya^ paiia-1 to learn any,, per- and S3S per full eolmttai' etuitable^foktwo £untiies.^ i; : i.thentie'histoty. .. : i. - -- - thence to Boston, where his remainin^ years next lime she would need Ihem." march in a civic prncesarofl.-.I'nlwnys go been driven into crime, ; In^ conttn&itirig. Y. ' Two Building Lots, Ota Spring Hill; two. Building THE FRATERNITY OP THE CnCKCH OP CHRIST were passed, chiefly in retirement; though Blushing as before, the young wife prom­ where the chief marshal directs mc. Mrs.1 upon these facts, Of whose truthfulness Attorney aWdCoinrtsclorat Law, J liota on St^Jbhn.Farm ;'6neBnllUing£otadjoniing IS NORWALK. he at one time heid a seat in the house ol ised to amend tliis Fault. . ... Sherman is chief marslial now, and Ishall their observations left if hem no room- to I residence of frank B. Smith bringdown the inl'ortiiat{onito the latest. S.'tX'.'A Oil dMOVi go wliere'Iam told to go, but it'sno surrend­ doubt"th6 grand jury sayiin their report: ' One- Iiot'on Van Zandt Avenue; several IiOts at; datea. and 'to fiiniian ^n accurate account, ol • Ka Abbott, George and liis wife Hannah, representatives, The husband continued with a riiosl for­ . . Snecessor to Levi Warner., .. ^ Shepardville. All the above property sold'on.old'i easy! I ask myself.-Is-thia-a drcamfr- ' r er." It was, indeed ^no surrender. The one " Thf principal teason for this, in our es­ ,, ' -^- • < Benuedick, John, senior, deacon, and his Judge Farrar wa3 pre-eminently a scholar midable list o^similari faults,;nkt^jpor^ ,f terms. Will itjall-yanjsh ijHldjiiiB|^;^T in taste, habit and opportunity^ Fe,w meh than;we have twice to enumerate,"w|i|nMie bow General Sherman made .during the timation, jis. the arbitral^ option of the, OOlca corner of Main and Wall Streets,' Alao one Work Horse: and Peddling W agon for, practical ...... r. .i—. church cerenionial was it) response to the trades unions, etc., in limiting, the number butcher's use. i'or full particulars apply to a .anccinqt and-original record of tile progress of Is there aland of such suprem e. ir! .r-p £*? wife, have read more or to better purpose. He I'dbclared thait (ie coulcl thjukt^jt"; 42tf HOBWALK, CONS. 11 G. O. KElSGLEK.' political aridhi^torical eventa." . Au'd perfectbea!ui?;ariVWh'ere t ' ; Bennedidk, John junior, deacon and his wife was well versed in classical andiin the stand­ liVo're that was worthy of mention. very gracefdPStllUtation oif the groom when; or ndttn tl&gr in proportion, to thejour- , The work has bfien begun'after longand careful .' ::J :.i t^'fkthepgaye-np-thedatighter. l acym«Rmployed, under meplea Wat there Ljianoa Bennedick, Thomas Sen., i. ard English literature. His legal . attain­ " Now," said he, " iny dear, youlPgin; FOK 6ALU CIl^AP. preliminary labor, and with the most ample re­ Sweel yision J.. Dot jiotjfade awa* jT and tell me all the faultsycu have observed She^BRm^is «ot~ a Gathohtr and1 I would be' ao: soyerplus; « v Skilled bboii sources for carrying it into a' successful termina­ Bennedick, Thomas Jr., ^ ments were regarded by his associates on GOOD FAKM of about 45 aeres of high; tion. • is*'. tha bench and at the bar as large and: thor­ in me. since we have been married." secret of it> an.ft^hi>e,r« A faint; situated tvroinilps north ofNew Canaan. Nope of the.originalstereotjrpe plates have been Bejts, John Sen. their headsi in tokeirOf » I still the.cry of trades uoion9-is,-too many JL Lvon.? Said placeis " ' 1 Then fade into tb^a» ft^n^; j ^ Belts, Thomas Ardently patriotic, and firmly believing in you have observed in me, sparing none._ wT siTnated incite Boroughlughof^M4S£ atfi?t£I'©wrier J^w^St^ms,'wtacb^mJntrodpgedE torihe And be as iP thon badsfflbt be^n. y • Brown, James the darkest days of the late struggle in the Arisiug suddenly from her seat, the little; A Sabbath Bchool teachier; *»ft1ryib'g - Id i apprentices, and coosequfifttlv more yonth EDWARt) BANKS. ?rlT. i.w»kMn« i tmt ual of the" Constitution"—a. large octavo fault in the world. "If you have even one, Office oVer WilUam Ck Street's IIardrt-are Store, . House is in.goo^ re$abrj| QtosibpiiisJarge, commo- Q, le ^P;iltaiiiliB ^nind ie/WifdiH . " Yes,"'said a little fellow t " grpwn-up| were idle fellows who would iiot * have dious and pleasant. On the premises is a well ot d artfaa. well as ihe varians processes ~ef mej Birchard, Joseph - i "*z containing a detailed commentary .-.on the iny eyes have been so blinded by my love excellent water',:also i|i lino! gkrden and-plenty'of imics'ahd manufictures.' 'Aithdngh intended -.-•) l\ v;i;.:r Cji.o m for.yoq that as long ag we have been mar-ij people are the branches, and we are the learned a lrade, efenlf thc opporlunity had KornralK, Conn. £or1nstrnfcti<»t rather than embeUlAmeitV. So Mother's" 8mHetheir,.pl^umcn»V|4u, Brown, Mary Constitution, clause by clause, with-_the ci­ : ade and ftrnit trees..'Fossestton given the, flxst ot tation of and strictures-on-the opinions of ried I have never once observed h. In my ij buds." been afforded-^thenV, b«it neverthsiesS it is a April, if desired: 'For tertns ener&onLy, payable on life's lost Paradise! Betts, Daniell Jr., do. theineyesWeakfttrlife Ihrtijetoo frefeuie Rooms itos. 8 and, t, Seely's II»U> Maln 8treet A RAI|«. CHANCE! : , delivery, of each volnme. ,It will.. be completed. in if to any other commentary on the Constitu­ face reddening and his voice growing husky of eyciiflfhtv veaafie tflne-flritrt Yaii^:doing each,v containing Benedict, Joseph Jr., do. : ... desirable.placeif applied fV«>oni:sltnT tion, and it cannot fiail to hold a permanent with emotion, "just thirik (]J have gone and fine sewing Iff ?iew of thes6 ibins^lt 'if S1AUFORD, COSN. :: ated on Helen, ElBabeth ana'Center Avenues; , . :d with..severalm One brightheadaBbW:ftie.lttr;'«tiyl«^ Benedict, Thomas Sen. _Esq., do. place in that depaitaient of literature. lound all manner of fault with yon. Now well |o observe ihe Ibltowing rules iu (lie Ace^iaib little bbyih'Kansai,only seven '• *Thc law firm qfS'erris, Child'& FesS€nd«n^' size-of lot sii>exiiQ feet<,^eing about one acre.:rKiMt I thousand ™""'ood; RnornTine-a-Engraving8, nfirtabd witiiwith nnmeronSm that clung and'Cbsilcd; :; c .' ns and one»balf years-old, is~trytng hard to be colored Lithographic Copp, John deacon do. Judge Farrar was at tbe.same time a dili-i do tell me some of my faults; I know I use of the Syeis t disaolvedby mutual consent, Marcb1st, 1873 :C rate"Souse contaihing 11.roomsi good Barn, and. Little forma^.tliat, rlnta wtfolding. ail of a chi'igliap.., The missionary .who Btarted the ChildiMlifiontlnnehtsbasinessattheaboveaddress. other out-bnildingSyefeellenfrwellandcistern near ii PrlecaadStyle orntudiHg. Comstock, Samuell gent student of sacred •literature.' A Christ-' have njany-=-ten times as many as you ever Avoid all.sudden changes between light Mi ian in conviction, principal and character" had or ever will haye. - Let me hear them." and darkness. lo-extraCMh, per vol* . < . -. i. ... ; . S5.oe Carter, Samuell do. he was unwilling to take opinions on trust, " Indeed, husband, if is as J teli you ; you Never rtad farth^panicnlara apply,i Hi •Library*Leather, pefr vol., . . 6.0ff bv twili^w&n a very cloudy or N&TTIE K. ,'i. .7.00' Canfield, Jedediah do. and loved to make himself conversant-with have not a single fault that 1 can see. day. Organist ofthe First CongregatlonalChurch, Keal Estate .Broker, ;Nonyalk,r InHalf TurkeyMorotco, per vol., Bidding^all tbebrigin vrorld ecbo wiilllhate igood fcomthon sense' in his';ideas of a reli­ KB YNO lDS, i0anbnry , Oti 1C In Half 'Ria*{a, extra gilt, per voL,. . . . WI0 JDunning, John . > " " the records of his laith in their original form. Whatever you-do seems right in.my eyes; Never sleep so that ou. waking the eyes vboh tbz oIit or »*w vokk. Teacher of tne In PvM Morocco, antique, guti&get, per voL,18.00 ; fearless,careleM mirtta. ; . I'. The critical study of that somewhat obscure and now that I know what a good-for-noth­ j shall open^)n the light oif'the window. gious. life, rr ,.r Piano-Forte* Orein and Mnaical In Full Ruaia, per vol., ...... ,10.00 Elmer, Jonathan The piher.day be was,in the house watcfc FOR SALEjOli TO KENT. but resplendent writing of the great ;apostle ing little wretch I. am, I shall at once begin i Do not use the eyesightrby light ao^scant Conipoattloii. NEVT ilpUsi|weu finished; 4 rooms and large,, I Nine volnmes now ready. .Succeeding volumes,; Of to kee^ tfieih^ hot^ tliey gliiddfe^ed. 'Hi Fitch, Thomas Sea., the Epistle to the Romans, was among the the work of reform and try to make myself !that it requires an effort to discriminate. ing Maggie as she paired the; potatoes for Box. 87#P.O. SORWALK.CONN. . A. and convehlent pantirr and twa closets, sinksy inntU completion, witl be issued Oncein two months. the.patfatirpm:da^'tb d*y^ ' ':'' Fitch, Thomas Jr., 'r latest occupations of his declining days, and worthy of you." * ! Neyerread or sew directly in front ofthe dinner. Soon she pared an extra large one In New York, care:of-William A Ppnd^i Co., 89« Ac., on lirst floor, three .rooms; an or over the left shoulder. be blagk ipside with dry rot. Instantly R. OAEBS, H. D., ;. ... situated on Fair Street, abont half-a mile from the BippiEITOWN, CON tt. cacbstiiiggliiig tbod^bt 'watt £aif Fitch, Lidia was marked by simplicity, integrity, kind­ be at home ;I spend money.for drinks and Willie exclaimfefe W• PMVSICIAN ft SPBCKOJI, Bridge. Ifnot sold beforoApril lst,it will be rented , As each l?ark, wepf;fldatib£ leavraDd, ] Too much, light dreaipi a glare and paint) Offlceovcr Alfred Knapp'sstbre,* Wishlngtrf St., forS&O. If sold theprice will be?3,2(W; somepartl : Specimen pages of the American Cyclopaedia; Fairchild, Jonathan and his wife, ness and the most genial sympathy, With cigars when I ought to bring it l^pnie '.o aridid: confuses the sight. Tlie tqot^ent you: '(Why Maggie. that potato isn't a ohris- bedecked and faocy sailrd t: --i tian.'' ! South Norwalk, Conn. Consultation gratis trom ei which can remain on mortgage, i Apply td showing type,'Tlliistration8;etc.;Will be sent gratis Ferris^ Deborah an aspect grave, though not stern, he pos­ youj I— are senSible^f an' effoi t to distinguish, that 9 a. m. to 9 p.m. 19-tf "7 J AWES J2. ELLS.. On application. Address the JPrib!i8h£rs,i - a > sessed to a marvellous degree the capacity " No, you don't," cried his wife;" you do momentst6pand tall(,:Walkor ride.r . '* What do you mean-?" asked Maggie. Glidlnjffrdlii onrj^fom Gregory, Matthew and his wife, """ ' , of wit and humor,' and few men have con. nothing of the kind. 1 like to see you en? : A* the s^y is blue apd the earth i§ green; " Don't you see }t has a bad heart ?" was * DENTAL. CARD. . D. Appleton ii Co^ ^' from otur]cIingiDg lk>Id^ j: '•r'! . Gregory, Jachin do. i ' % ; tributed more largely than hp to the enjoy; joy yourself; I should be unhappy were yon it would seeqi that the ^eiling should be a Willie's reply; v A N impression having gone_abro»oi that the tor o tr: S59 & SSl Broilnsy, N.T. : Lo! the brave leaveaJ blooAi aaAbatgcoh; It seems this little Kansas boy liad learn- A." dersigned has refinftuished toe practice ef Gruman, Samuell ment of the home circle and of surrounding to'do otherwise than just exactly as yon bluish ting^thecarpet peen, and ibe walls Dentlstryjthis is to state to his friends, and the . Io !.tbe iliv, aweet bad8.anfold , 7, kindred and friends. Bis old age has been do!" . of sciiite.mellow tint, ed that however falf the oiitside miy be it Fast to lip ana[ cbee^raiid tretges ttealt ttw r Hoyt, Zerubbabell deacon and his wife, ( pubUo generally,that such is not the fact, ^com- Very cheap,and desirable BoildingLots r ; Iloy t, Joseph do. singularly serene and happy. The wife ol '• God bless you, little wife |" cried the 1 The-moment yon are1 ihstidotively inclin* will never do to have the heart black. We p«tenrand coorteotis assistant* Dr.*C. K.cooliaee, Boots and maiden 8basbfal joy'j" . do his youth survives him, as do the children, now thoroughly subjugated husband; "from ed toi rub the eyes, that moment cease to must be sound and right clear tbrobgb. ot Brooklyn, is ia constant attendance, ana wj|l E,tbe ihdersigned.haviutf ormeda ^o-parl Fast tb« irank, .bold; man's assertion Ioimi » >»-•*• — be pleaseu to offer his best services to au who mffy WITMHI8 MIIBTtS WAtl 0^ THE OFflCE Hoyt, Daniell y "X ^ \ f[ /f ' * tf$, whose loving ministry was his comfort and this moment you have not a fault in the use them.. desire them* Dentistry in ail its branches; still | , , irereblp and purchased'the Boots andsttoe- tbe accents of tto lwy.insIiloSn fcl.!: -'noi! ; A Moctpelier corrt indent of the St. Al­ StoreofQ.O. Keeler,would most respectfnllyinvlte" • Hyatt, Ebenezer V"' do. • joy to the last. His power of literary labor world I Indeed, you never had a fault;. I If the eyelids are glued together on wak- continued at the old < stand, oyer C. J. Gruman s . are now oSiired at the Yebt Low Prices of from hlsoldcustomers.also, oar oldfrlends and patrons Hayes, James ^ ; /do. ; : and of enjoyment was unimpaired till with­ was but joking—don't rem»mber a word 11 ing, do not forcibly open them, but apply bans Advertiser thnsfr. ^ks of a prominent store, foot of Main Street. andtbe publicia general,to give us icall and we Neither love nor lodging keeps^ thein :jwoA' clergyman; Murray*.., a good card here as 3m21 A. HIIX, D. D. S. 1 Hayes, Widow in the last few months, and certainly not said!" and he kissed away the tears that| saliva with the finger, and then wash the $100 TO $400 EACH. wllleonvincethem thatby iDOtber sbapet&ti onnr ' •' , j lost while life remained. His mind was stiil trembled in the little woman's eyes. eyes and face with warm water. everywhere. He figured' at the i Pavilion in Those young hands will selze l&eir WlapbM,1' ' Hanford, Widow ' clear and firm till he sank into the final Never again did the husband scrutinize a bob Coat, sufficiently curtailed' to display CIHAS.t W. MANY, *25 Cash and balance in Monthly Payments ot| build their castles, planttheii flow en-; > Ilanford, Isabell slumber. His closing illness was attended the tinware or examine the dtsh-rag—never his comely dorsal fin. A fine silk cap pull­ 1 Soon a fresher hope will brlgiiteo the dear Public nib in America. STIST, wvoa' iji 910" " it': desired.' satis&ctibnand-deiy competition. Oar motto Is Hanford, Elna and his wife, by frequent paroxysms of severe suffering, so much as to mention the faults he had ed tight on the back of bis head, and a ten "THB NI-VLBLB SIXPENQE IS BBTTJIR THAN eyes we trained to see; cent cigar tilted upward tovranl the left ^ ::i INobwalk, Conn. SEE MAPS IN NOR WALK POST OFFICE. Hickcox, Benjamin 4P- but was borne with uncomplaining patience enumerated; but soon after the neighbor When Thomas Hughes, the author of TilESLOWSUlLllNa Soon a closer love tban ours in those waken­ and a cheerfulness' never intermitted. He women were wont to say : Tom eye, added tqne - to his clerical oostume.- Ofllce'on Mnin Street, opposite Connecticut Hotel : For particulars apply'to ~ SOLE AND ij??ER LEATHER, FMDMBS, &G., ing hearts-will be.;)j ^Eio;:-y:?zo Jarvis, Samuell & William and their wives, Brown, was in this country he saw tnqch of 1 had the gnwavering trust in the Divine " It is wonderful how neat Mrs. ——rr, These unmistakable signs of genius and Teeth ttlled and extracted. 30 WILLIAM C.STREET and GEORGE R. CHOL- Wholesale and Retail. Particular attention paid to ,-,r. college boys, an^ was Wrprisct}; that none, piety, coupled with his odor of sancity and ad^Xu'imlsbfcsSsiaiK:-*- Eetcbum, Sarah - Providence and the unctqub'tjng assurance keep3 eyerything about her house. Her of thlm tjipflgUt of public' Itfe.aa a Careen ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED at LOW RATES WELL, or to E DWARD BASKS, Surveyor^ or to CUSTOM WOBE5 So It'is, and. well it . is.so ;' fU'st th'e rivet, Ketchum, Joseph Jr., and his wife of a happy immortality, which could not tinware is always as bright as a new dollar, liopSe, called forth from all who gazed upon JAMES MITCHELL, Real EsteterAgenfc neors thd main,'*'" "" " '1' V,',*' In Singlandf.he said, we always suppose him the.exclamation, "Behold the great i D alii ts branches, also ItEP^IKLS^done^tbjica^t' fail to crown a life loyal to the Christian and I do believe she not only washes but that the first schblars are thinking of Par­ r. tiieo. e. swift, neesand dispatch. SMITH" " 4c HANFOBD." Backward yearnings-atfe bat idle] dainn^^ ft; Kfftchum, Nathan's wife faith and covenant of his early days. Hap- irons her dish-rags!" And the neighbor preacher, the young Timothy.''' SUsjJ- in JjV Smal('I*lace for: Sale: ChablesSMITII* JoSEPn P. Hahfobo. .-, never glcwsUgain^; o Keeler, John and his wife, liament, and secretly meaning to be Prime D : >y the old man who, not unprepared for the men were heard to say: " What a steady" Minister. The English stories and the » •. . i •.=]•• E N X I S-T .,!U rLh',' ' rpHB HOUSE AND LOTsitaated jnst west of the Slow and .sure the distance deepens, r Keeler, Grace higher life, dies whi)e those who siirviye fellow M _ has got to be of }ate; he The ^.ugusta (Me.)Journal says:" A lady t--"- - i : J. Wide River Bridge, on the soath side of the W. C. QUISITARD. & CO., and snre the links are rent, ",r_ French vaudevilles are ftill of the laige Offioe over Andrew Selleck's Bookstore* road, nearly opposite theteSidenEeof JamesPanton, Keeler, David and his wife him lose by his departure, andrcan only re­ don't spend a dime where he used to spend view, and (l)e curtain f^Us qnqn (he herq as walking down Middle street, in Portland, Esq., is offered (or, sale. ; The hodgejcontajfie els Wholesale and Retail Dealers!n • Let us nluck our autumn roses.' with their vere Ihe ijieft)ory of what hp pnpe was, but dollars, and he can neve): Ije kept from the other day, happening to put her-hand , rooms with cellar, J6c.'taud is oilcred at a low price; sober blo'bm'contenC^"^*^^ Kellogg, Samuell do. ^iniste); qf embassador, the cup of his glory to her head, was surprised to find that she " JfILLIN&A SPECIALTY.' large part of tbe purcliase mbney can remain on mourn the removal of what was sti)l jigM hoipehaif an Jjoiir witen lie is not »t wbjlf'. running over; ; De Tocqueyille observed -'{ , AK tht Yeat BmntiL tr " y Kellogg, Daniell do. had no bonnet on it. She had been pur­ lortgage. Thlsis a goedchance tosecare a home. Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, '• "li.OflJ ':'v #la1 to their home and blessedness to their hearts, He seems ftlmo§t;ip worship his wife," ^ with ouriositjf that the best men iti) Anieri. Gas administered for Extracting. Office hours AppiyattheGAZETTEOFFlCS ' : 8 .T'.X- j Lockwood,Eliphelet) ...... ssss chasing a new one, and had had it in her 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. lOy House Famishing Goods, A •&; i arJ ^ ca were, as a rule, neither in public life nor hand, but had left the old one on the coun­ r Lockwood, Joseph >• and thc-ir wives. anxious to be there; aiid a shrewd young: »V-T| Also ODD FK1LOWSHIP. KEEP STILL, * ter, and was walking along entirely uncon­ Mill Property -x. all kfhdrof W.(~ 5 Lockwood, James ) European who was recently, in this coun­ FOB SALE*. : , A nestling in tteltote oib; '' ^ ® We fancy this is what every small scious that anything was wanting in ber AQKIMSLEE, M©oliaiitic»*TooI«,7 ' A soft band Kiel I Lees, Phebe The address of Grand Representative Phil­ would like to say if he only knew how. try, said, "Everything went well until I Gr HE 8abscriber offers for Sale his Mill Property personal attire.: We will match her with gsi'J. j.' vi - : 1' u'iy A gentle whimeE^B^eaifr^^rr! • ' Lines, Benjamin and his wife ip Pond before Haraony Lodge,I. O. O. P., Keep still! That's what they always say came to Washington; and then Congress ARCHITECT, T 'situated in West' Norwalk, about, two miles Ksry the Augusta lady who got to the door of the 4• v- t. I from Darien Depot,three'miles :1mm ;Sonth Nor­ 1 m ! Monday evening week, at New Haven, was I o us boys. Just as if there never had been staggered my. faith in America." He ex­ 1 • walk, and two miles lrom New Canaai, consisting A8RICULTDRmDt BmXVAFP Piatt, John's wife, that is smayt goes off with a fang. This will fight qver everything in God's world. * ; At the ever popular ,J!f',,y:r Again a nestling In the criDv- -;r which a majority of his hearers were tin; would be a dull world if it were not fur the abused, for it could,properly be aecountecl a Raymond, Thomas and his wife, failure only when its purpose \yas quite de< They are not united on a single point,except :UNION MARKET, ' ' •• :.. '• taSSKjftRi?' As down to restmy birdittlajv" : •-riii T aware. He showed that American Odd Fet racket the boys make. Noisy boys are al? opposition to the'republicans. They are di­ j|AMRMi*o;nEH, . aJ ju I listened, for I thought die spoke-rr; y [ugiMttT Raymond, Elizabeth lowship, which was introduced at Balti. ways saucy. Some are, but we are not. We ffeated. l?ow the purpose pf a representa­ has always the best of !|-*> tive Syste'nt is not to desighate the best men vided on the currency question, the negro " Buddy np lighl," I heard her say.: g{Jii,>3 Raymond, Judith k more by Grand Master Wiley and a few othr belong to the •' Boy's Battle=te»bang Society Question, the tariff question, and everyother. Beef, Ve*l, nimttOB, and Par!t,|$i JACKSON BROS. ers, had been established flfty-flve years. of Good Manners," and wc invite all our in the commtinity, but to secure good gov* aiiii Reed, Thomas and his wife, eminent.; and:from that point or view the Question of importance. When there is no at fair livinz prices. Union (formerly Model) Mar­ -vlq'jfts )'ito;)"W» .ifli Then all Was still. We slept again I- The growth ofthe order in the first twenty- young friends to come and join us. radicalism for them to oppose they will fall ket, onthe Bridge., 18 jll/ESTAffiBjSBOKKR, Reed, John ^ ; \ five years was comparatively gradual, but at Advance. American system can no more be called a. Till dawn litjipyihe ila.'.^RtisiW'... failure than the English or the Continental. to fighting among theffiselves." . titL-if! ts'.t Otf Mi rii'4t>; <1 -;.j1fftfe Then sang my-birdie, sweet and clear, 0 j x37r Reed, Widow the expiration ofthat time it took a start, and ...' . ' ' ••L+L.+U^ ' —.' " Now light bas turn,'and iafiaa BR has sinca been making rapid progress. Thir­ A SuBBTitJTE fob Ivoby.—A substance If good government be the test, what shall QHARLES S. LOCKWOOD, . jj.af 9Viili V* AND"" .' 'ti; JEWBIiiKS Richards, Elizabeth be said of English rule in ? An intelligent manufacturer in Connecti­ jl- • • "-rAiweatef fkcu. "2,*:' Steuart, James and his wife, . •; ty years ago there were 407 subordinate under the name of celluloid, the invention cut write?, to a friend as follows about the Fashionable Draper it Tailor ' • '• tr' fifth' RTl^V'Tr f > l ow, i . lodges in the United States, with a member­ of Mr. Hyatt of Albany, orMnailvintended There are two obvious but powerful rea­ Steuart, John sons why the class of men of whom De business situatiqn: ,1a regard to; the busir, f iaA U CTIO N E ER, EEEPCONSTANTUY ON HAND A FDL1 IFWBJKBHCWia ship of 40,238. At that time the annual as a substitute tor ivory in the maBufacture ne8s, there is no use in manufacturers deceiv­ rC"'Jt AND " .;-I Steuart, Samuell and his wife, revenue was $303,796, the annual paymeut of billiard balls, possesses qualities which Tocquevile speaks does not turn to public «!kou-.2 - I •. 1 - - I a*l4 qth^M, dflWU to Calhoun, Webster, NO BW^LK, CONN. ' jfay, Seward, Chase,. Sumner, andtheir as­ things. It is strange that the manufacturers Would we waste to-day.in wishing: „0 Saint John, Matthias do. Pasf Grand Master Frederick CFosswell, of quently aspertaiaeactbati a still: more satis? Will not use common sense, and meet ilie Norwalh FishMarket* Fori time that ne'er can be f.; - Saint John, Jacob . do. New Haven, and Fast Grand Master James factory result could be; qbtained by the adr sociates. Indeed, with all its trulh. lhere is City Kesideooesy Farms and JEWELKT .SIIVEI AIBPLATEB WARE : ; lU^ch that is illusive in the statement. The oase like meaiof common sense. HE saVscriherhavinlfbonshtsaVscrlberhaviaj oat the old Bridge Would we wait -with such impatience Saint John, Matthew B. Gillman, of Harttord, represented Con­ dition of (samphbf to* the alcohol i and, .j'W- :• fishFill* KarlMarket, of Italia Aoame, intends keeping Fot onr ships to come frcimscia f Wff' necticut in the Grand Lodge. Wm, Ellison; finally, camphor aldrie WW m}*ed with the tillage Qampden might shrink upon a constanUyon handall kinds oi I !i Gotuitij Seats >isi tf at ofevery description, fo Seymor, Matthew do. iMger theatre, and the mute Milton turn ; T . i iiit-i! hill 1' - of Boston, also prominent in this grand ground ootton pulp, whioh hardens in dry. P8ESUFISn,OTSTERS,CIiAIHS,&e., Scrivenor, Thomas + . . do. body. In the Grand Lodge of the State of ing! and becomes " celluloid."- ' -This- sub­ Out a Tupper. The remark of De Tocque- Bought, Sold, Reiited and Exchanged, Repairing, in nil li'»Br»#cici Connecticut Mr. Lucius A. Thomas was tllle has the advantage pf omne *gnotum Pressed against' Sherwood, Maiy stance—which is maintained by the invent­ pbia wbdld ciadl^bave bad bim at Would be stiff and still to-morrow, f'Mwi prominent for a long period, holding the of­ or to be a truly Cheinical'compound and •0 magniflco—the obscure is apt to seem ' Done Inthe bestmsnner. . w ,.„ , Street; Nathaniel J§?| da 1 fice of Grand Secretary for eigtheen years. magnificent.- But tben a shirt on a clothes-, a year, and New York offered $15,000 witb^ tf iBprlne Chlckins Dressedi® drier. RealEstcAe,StoG^Furniturev&G. ; oi ij',M • - s1' •A1 Never tro«iBT^"ffi"agaT2r. not a mechanical mixture—can be colored out avail. Fprtunateiyt Boston tiesare too Would- Ihe brigbl eyeSIof inn: darling '; Tuttle, David do. ; lihe eeeh in' the twilight has startled the " ^. _" In the United States now there, are 5,502 ia any way desired. The varying degrees strong, aiid he is not to-be bought^ .Trinity fX at pnblie and private sale. Auction sales of ALSO subordinate lodges, with a menratSship of of solidity and flexibility required are ob­ Wliole village as a majestic ghost. With all pDWARD F. WEED, Catch the frown nponrour brow^;; •••i ad Tuttle, Mary their daughter, chapel is te be ready f0*' occupancy «t •M, iWbttid.lA«pi!tn4.o•"<- • - • Ah.thoso little^ice-cold "fingers,- '• '-'^3." Taylor, Noah ':'xxZ do,*: have an annual revenue of $56,897; 06, pay­ tiut bj the application of mineral pigments ab|e mp#- flfttft willJfefy oddly, there is, A lareeaid#el!selcd|psteckof To which we wonldinvitethrattentloEOlthC ing $14,575.(1$ for relief. Tge flind pf the for inatanci#-^ Buf the gentle reader shall BostonGauUe. DttUGI ASD1EDICISES Sales or Furniture at Owners' '''... I i'. i'tft' t" How they pointour menw>ries.back» Trowbridge, James 3- do. oy dyeg soluble in alfioboj, or any of the To the hasty wordS aniactions . . , Grand Lodge of the State is $114,820:45, aniline colors may he employed. supply bis own illustrations. What," tbenj f . • — — , P«rfamery, Patent Vediclnes, all kinds. Mineral mnslca; public. i;: Mr. Thatcher, , . „ * are the two obViousteasous tbat.as a olitss, During the first year of-their introdactiOn Waters, Toilet and Medicated Soaps,.Flavoring and |p""—-^Residences. SirewtiHiding ourliickivard trackl ,- while tlie aggregate cash tund for all the Celluloid is bard and elastic, ranging in : Wood, Jonathanv.-MSf^l ?Mo. i lodges of the order in the United States is the men whom,WJ should prefer to elect into this country, 118,043,500 postal cards Handkerchief Extracts, Hair Brashes, Combs, How thoselitttehandsrtmind ns, hardness from that of iron to lyorj. It iv have been used. The maunfactory at Sponges,, Chamois Skins,: Stationery,-Cigarst Ac. * As in snowyigfacfctlkey Hep ;-Ui Wood, Mary their daughter, ! $10,000,000, which amount is annually in. as tough as whalebone, elasticity being tine tare not anxious to be elected? and is constantly adalpg tohlastock all the new aud HiouBos to Rent Unioti Mar b le Workfy creasing. Beside this, the funds ot the f The first is the uncertainty of the career; Springfield,. .Mass.,. where they are made, popnlarmedlclues'ofttaeday. ' : . NORWALK,.CONM.t : Not to scaUer.thqnv^bntTOHSft^^Vguii/ Wareing, Edmond and his wife, of its most prominent characteristics.... In has, during the. entire period been running Grand Lodge of the German Empire and this respect it greatly exceeds ivory. It and the second is the small salary. The I j i« Fnrnished and Unforniahcd. Io ga:r TbesubscHberbasrBade.srrangements.by which Be -p' ¥qit onr'i^M-^LiMtiRXt^'; %- " , Whitney, Widow Elizabeth - the Grand Lodge of Australia have increas­ last is not a noble reason, and it Js power­ from eighteen to twenty honrs per day. witb ;;; O aUGS A^D jnED|C|MES.:; will hereafter receive '- ": - - makes good insulators for knobs, of tele­ a force of iorty hands steadily at Work pre­ - nj-r .' Whitne, Hannah Joseph's wife, > ; ed in a great degree. There is one Grand graphic instruments, for < insulating posts ful! only in connection with the first. An nn HE undersigned would respctfuliy announce to Places for stile varying in price from $5,000 Scotch Granite, Williams, John and his wife. Lodge in Switzerland; three in the British tor electrical machines, and for telegraphic, able man, ambitious to se've the state, but paring .tho cards for' shipment. . Three I; the citizens in this vicinity, that at his directfrom Scotland. Heis also prepared.tofarnish wholly dependent upon his profession for lhousan'4 pounds of paper are daily con­ Drag Store, -IpRru'nV to;#50,00t»:'^ linquent subscribers:" Looking over an o|d; !;.v ., is n " ' Furniture Slabs in geueral,at th.e All the brfarafrom our; wayg supposed to have been the minister over United btales. Beside this' there is one sub­ color of the pa'inte and gums. At a temp-: in it. Were' he sure of remaining, the Sac­ CHOICE WINES aud LKQIIOllS ordinate lodge in> Quebec, one at the Sand­ rifice would be comparatively small; but ledger we aee a long array of names of for­ .slioa Ziiiltc .-=!! nan . ;|1^ LOWES?Possible PRICES. d liio'l the church. erature of 250'?: io'800? it can bo |Rjqlded wich Islands and one iu South America. the conditions, of continuance are' often stiblr mer subscribers who are indebted to 'tis.' ,FOB MEDICAL PDRPOSES, . *• . I>WTfBn, Cenetcry Feiielnf , Iran *allBj:, Ae-. : ! , ;_TA' into any dciifed form. Several ^companies' Some of them have moved away and are iq iJaiii?.' -. Steps will soon be taken to introduce Odd have been started for the manufacture of as honorable men* disdain. In EnglaUd, &ANCY AND TOILET ARTICLED Inrhlshed abdpnt npatshortnotlce and t>u very ' The road was net# aWtplea«itit; t«Jo, , _ Telegraphing Extraordinary. the only other constitutional country, the lost to sight, although to memory dear.: HARNESS MANUFACTtJRER, I By atr«am a^d ?«rtrtr«ibaing:;;; 31 ; Fellowship into Austria, Brazil and Pana­ different objects from celluloid; ! wtfin New- \MEDIGINE8, n.pres^tligl^^«««.eolde standbieet |, We have heard much of the wonders of ma. In conclusion, Mr. Pond predicted a : conditions of public life have hitherto been Others are carrying the contribution boxep, PATENT AND :' The »fcy :*aft f^snd et«r*lw»TtK? toffgale> near^ {. Vfi& us by Mr. W. P. Phillips, assistant agent of rat they owe :us just the same." * entrancefln Washington St. need GPmuoD^tioDs' ACfiW'- the benefits oj the association would have seatg fa tltf gommuU Were VirWally the #. F. PECK; Sonth Noraalk Conn. in all its branches. MaiirStrtet.'Norwalk, nnder MechanicSt.. inthe.rearof^tlfe new Bank,Norwalk • Aiid vdu cannot gooy it - T. - the state associated press in Jtfew York, who been spread tUrnttshput almost eyeyy nation .—The influence ' qf the property of nohletoen, giyeu aontiflSipusly the Connecticut[Hotel,; jit; i W.tUM>i2t«ki8s, my piseittjr:;mws.'!i:n' • oa/r is on a visit to this city, surpasses anything on the globe, and itg ipembers would be sloninch on 'thp 'tirain should, he parenflly at tpeir pleasure, while the organization of The way 'that tlie poor Indians are victim­ I B. S. BL4SCER, Said she, "You'd better-try Mfc; -JHU i! flu! wc have ever heard# A gentleman of the numbered in every considerable city and heeded, tiet the stoipaph bp in ^slight,de­ parties is suchjis to afford a permanent ca­ ized Is slianieful. A party of Sioux stole'a G. H. KENDALL, M. D.. Liji! no tolK9fa;fi7 Western Union Telegraph Office at 145 town. gree disturbed, and ihe entire ;riervous sys.. reer, Yet even in England a competence patent ice-prekm freezer, last week, thinking; ' Atihls Store in MALLokr^ BLOCK,hasconstant, I look the foll-^a, generous i . ^ Broadway, New York, was sitting in the tem becomes a sufferer;; Bring tlie stomach is essential to a successful public man. The •it was a hand organ, and all the big medi- - ly oa band a general assortment of 3 B 3NTTEI I ST T , Despite her stout resistance. *-•*• §: cable room, when a telegraph Jroni Phila- The New London gives the fol to a healthy tone,: and the nervous machin. fact observed by De Tbcquevillei thfeWfqrc; ctae men. turnedtliq:crank.a week; beforei Said she," The; rate ia-vtif greatoa gtiritifJat j delpliia, destined' for Paris, catiie' ov^r the Telegram ery promptly resumes its perfect runuing they concluded there was^no music in it, R Q O SlAl: IB S , AtillOBAT- Office EastSide, Depot Square.AVashingtonStrcet, lowing interesting facts about a halibut fish­ is riot due to the disinclination to publiclife I,! i.. J x.i i ':; For sucb a;tfrifling.^|Ujjgg.|' .tuaoi lui oi , ,wires. This message, like all others for crder. Happily, there is no necessity for of the men ot whom he speaks, but tne cir­ — ' •; • ,«»• •». »; • •— CRCCKBBir, GLASS, ..... ery : " The halibut fishery of this port is an JMJ ASD woobss WARE, EIC., ETC attract^reat attention. ni i"jlf so you say tak? baqUge -3li Laaol Franco, was to go over the cable via Dux- interest of no little importance. It employs any long disarrangement of the functions of cumstances which they cannot directly con­ At the democratic rejoicing in Lynchburg, South Norwalk, Ct. ' 1 •; To each nilhuteSt Cpxctiott i - , ,,. 1" bury, Mass. The operator called Duxbury the Stomach,"since in AtEli'sPoxawehate trol. And if it should be sajd that, those Ya., over tbe election iretuens, the festiv^ies 1' Dy'devotinjihisconstaht-personal'itteiitidnto the Aii' Dentistrytn all iKor^tSur swwt sSkeTll gladly'tAe fifteen schooners, averaging fifty tons each, bba;inesshe hopes to merit public patronage. » Ono Uoiliti' Pc^ Box, at its branches per- j, t a few times and then said: " That fellow is and costing in the aggregate over $100,000, so peifeCt a Coinbin.atibn. adinirably adapt­ circumstances aye the condemnation Of the were closed by Jubal E irly (General tiberi- formed In tbebestb< ; A lesson in'subtracticniw gyoaastai" ' " yp : asleep, evidently; but the cable: men are al- ed for relief They have stoop33;> .' ffe :ways awake^»I'Jl have to get one of them years, and tages. of the absence of tbose-men are due more good" oldf;€fonfederateyell," which was >E*TNA ISSDRjPjlCE. CO., OF HARTFORD, Special, atten- mate3. The wages of the fishermen will / lacorporatel ral*.' ' CWirterPcrpttiia]. PBOWItT'S DRUG: STORE. ^Iwcivce to es- She wllilsp^rej^^y',X^- ,T • jlloiJJSt : : A ; to go in an£ %ake him up." So he stepped ties most wopderfiil. Tbeirf wise use by to abuses rather than to the system. given with:a wilL ' Tj , Has robbed'irtC'of a dpttn; : average $30 per month. The captains and CapttslandAsseU,:•!: , $5,052^980.1# : ',tractiiiK; teeth W>Jto another desk, called" Plaister Cove, in mates generally go on share. During the keeping' the, system in perfect .firder,. pro­ Among such abuses are the limitations of .: ,. . BEST QUALITY -Utthoul pain bjr." Bat you're ;iio k»nffo> don^ ;§wg1v 'jilt at'Olu'd. New Foundland, and sent the following motes longevity,.and what is far better, en­ locality, and of what is called rotation, by ^-A plain marble. s|ab was placed on Locust Insaresseainstlossanddamaeeby Fire, onterin's .She nseof Nitrous, ^COUSLOi;"! .••as- early part of the season, which commences 1 1 adopted to the haxard,and consistent with theiaws WHITEWASH i.i: ihi Oxide ,or Largb- 'Tii.proVle;y6ufielf.* message: "To Cable Operator, Duxbury; about-the 1st ot March, the fleet goes to sures the full enjoynient of thfe time spent; which a good man is removed for the s^le Hill, iu Greenwood Cemetery, Saturday, to of compensation. : -COWLESA MERRILL, If 'Ingflasi Having We journeyed on JhrotttfeghMlfiil?4 WSi Please go in and wake up my own true here. ' We use them aiid. know their value. reason that he' liaBf b'bcoiiie better by experi­ mark temporarily the grave of Mr. Qreuley. ' Sole Agenttfor Norwalk and vicinity. J - George's Banks, and later further to the r I M £! ased the Gas for : Regardless of the distance, . . «vji . love." This message, Plaister Cove hasten- eastward to Brown's and Middle Banks and FhtMU(Ka^,)rfmur, ' ence, while bis place is filled by .a new man It bears tbe simpte iuscription, "Horace liy .THB * " ' tHe-.asfrnineyearswlthnnvarjinifsu^M, I amper- And every day thi toll we j)ay ~ ^ . ' I ,',,/ed to send across the ocean to Valencia, Ire- Greeley, born February 3d, 1811, died Nov, fectly sitisllcd as to Its safety, aad kuow positively, Cape Sable. The season ends in November • ...l. • who must be ^elected from a particular I^ORWALKI NSTJBANCI COMPANY; That sweetensour existenfi#. • . land, who in turn " rushed" it to London; 29th, 1873. i'aoj'i POUND, BARREL 0B LOAD, that "l ean extract tceth wltlwtit paltforlnjury to»r and during the winter months some of the Prof. J. If. Seelye, of Amherst" College, county oju^irict, Qthetldfcbuses are those patients. 1 ketp good. saacQustant./on band, apd t thence it was hurried to Paris, and still on- vessels engage in blue ftsbing at Cape Hat which a^^Mpm patronap|and which give • :—--—;—.. ]-"' NORWALK, CONN. IzqUi C. T. LEOMBD 4 SON, use tbeinostapproved'appawtns In adnuntstCTrnglt. If there is a nanjia,iatiJ l;- ward to the European end of the French who- was elected»to Congress in- Massachu­ teras or oystering in southern waters, but setts the other day n a very " irregular" the nom^HRi and the power pf the party While Capt. Drew, agent of the James P. S.—Office uotopeaoajluh "\7~lsltlxi B OardLs. :ti-J 'j fcANGES. «isi £>?.J SPECIALLYadapttidftirahapeapalr, invalid, •" choice which the district has made." Hartford, Conn. It has_casU assets of over Col. Billy Wilson, df Wilson's Zouaves, or cripple. : gloves. Including an inferior article, the 13,000,000, has written over330,000 accident A LI| THE NEW MTYLKS, —plain, rep, E It hatf an extra Jump seat, if re- Geo. C. Waldo, editor of the Bridgeport Mrs. Mary Sclialer, of Hartford, commit­ Mr. Seelye is a native of Bethel in this died in New York, Friday night week. 'f GOOD NO 7. RAI^GE, - $12.00 ..tvomthw down, and is the easiest car- " number reaches 800,000 doztns a year, mak­ ted suicide a few days since, because some policies, and has paid over 21,000 claims. £L pure white, or fashionable tints, imported A •' " " ... 14.00 Price Standard, ™ making a Southern tour and WM ; air; ing $10,500,000 paid annually by New Tork State, and personally well known to many of stock, put up in neat oard boxes, can be had . at one circulated a story that she had been It has paid over $3,000,000 in direct benefits A kind-hearted boy in Pennsylvania stole short notice, at the GiUMtte Job Prtatlna Cal landaeethembeforebnyiEgelsewhere. • ii" »' recently in New Orleans. ^ merchants for this ot^e article, guilty cf stealing. our citizens as a mqst estimable man. to1t9 policy holders. $700 and presented it to an orphan asylum. «Mm, Kngraved Cards toorder. ' V OKOBUSF BELDXM, * *'? -J" V to

FIRES. Value of tbe Water. -Hfc.- '. ,vf, A Vctcran Bennlon, BSSRS. EJ-HTORS : DONATION.—We give timely notice to\he. ; To Emily- Lynes, wife of Samuel Lyncs, M. D., damages $250.00. public, that the ladies and frieDds of the Oa Wednesday night, lasl so.on after 11 Wc have, within the past few days, had At a meeting of the representatives ot "A Tas-i.ayit:^ correspondent" wants U3 M: To Sii8an St. John, -wife of Charles E. St. '(you) to ask our Borough Collector where ^turalk teette. o'clock, the rcaideuco of Mr. T. D. Bell, a a most impressive lesson of the value of the veteran organization of the stated :n E. Zion Society arc preparing to give a grand John, damages .$250.00, tb9 one per cent, per month, collected from To Gustavus A. Franke, damages f 52.50. neat, pretty cottage on Fair Street, was dis­ public water. At the recent fire on White's Hartford, Friday night, to consult upon.the delinquents, comes in, in his report,and you donation Supper in Lockwood's Hall aboul the middle of next month.(December.) Be­ To Henry Glover, damages ?3S».50. Tuesday ,November24,1874. covered to be on fire. Mr. and Mrs. Bell dock, where our hydrants saved the explo­ suhjgst Of holding a general reunion, seveif- ask, "will the Collector please rise and ex­ PROMENADE Total Damages, $592.00. Ahead had been- spending the evening at South sion and conflagration of a hundred bar­ teen of the old volunteer regiments were plain f"—GAZETTE, Nevr 17tb; - fore supper is to be an exhibition of Tableau And we do find, estimate and appraise the We do so at your request, and to satisfy Consisting of fifteen parts—one hundred Thanksgiving. Norwalk, and had nearly reached home rels of kerosene, we had an exhibit ot what represented by delegates and several others special benefits accruing to the said several •f-i ivEa-tj r parties to their land specially benefitted by when the fire broke out. The neighbors " might have been done." The destruction by letter. All were in favor of a general "tax-paying correspondjlj" l *>T"| ' t jreiirs ago. Proceeds to go on pabtor's'salarj^. I / AT liOCKtvioOD'S HALl, ~~On Thursday, this now honored national the layout of said highway as follows in of property—involving, perhaps, the entire reunion, although Judge H. L. Harrison, of Odr ''Bond? given OTHhe fBfcrough, de­ . . anniversaiyfiaJOjbe observed, wherevertlie rallied and did all in their power to save tfce case of C mands wc should pay to the Borough 0" Trunks and Traveling Bags at Com­ '. ' • Vl&tadf8tri|>ea"' 8han I give assurance of the building and contents. By combining centr^bortion Of our Borough—is'fearful New Haven, (Twenty-seventh C. Y.)and FRIDAY EVENING, Emily Lynes, aforesaid, $12400 to comRplate. At the fire the other night D. L. Durand, of Waterbury, (Tenth C. V.) Treasurer, on or before the fir it of Novem­ stock Bro's. Susan St. John, aforesaid,; ui 148.00 the American name and authority. From a their garden hose, they did much towards , November 9Tth, IN keeping the fire down until the arrival oL in Mr. Bell's house, it was the hydrants thought it ought to be held in 1876. On ber, 1874, $27,782.28, less abatements, by the Gustavus A. Franke,20.00 r- delightful New England festival it has Henry Glover, 7.00 that saved to him the fruits of a whole life motion of Captain Dunham, of Bridgeport, Court of Bttrgess.es; ''percentage|£ being an QKQAeSQSfldlS). grown to be as thoroughly national as the the firemen, when fire hose was attached to Under auspices of Phoenix Engine Co, time of patient labor and saving. His and it was declared the unanimous sentiment of unknown; sum, we were not charged with In Urldgcport. Nov. 18th, by the Rev. Dr. llop- Fourth of July. From all quarters of our the street hydrants and the fire was soon per. William H. Becbwith and Miss L. O. Smith, ' MUSIC BY WANXAMACIIER. i vWS&lij&MPJh-$299.00 put out; ; Mr.; Bell -.arrived home soon the adjoining house must have burned up the delegates that a'geue'rhl Encampment of the same. -. of Bridgeport.. Nov. 18th, hy Bev. Dr^ftoppei1, And we do. further find, and ascertain tlie broad land the absent ones will hie to the We paid the Treasurer; taking i is receipt, Perry' O. Kellogg and Mrs. Sasan Ostrander, both amount of damages to the following persons enough to sav3 several articles of value, and had it not been for tie public water. , It is all Connecticut volunteer regiments be held, IPROGRAIUIflE OF CONCERT. old homCjMjd the joyous greetings and happy for the payments, . . $27,789.28 dr Bridgeport. over and abovo the special benefits to them too late to belittle its value in this respect, in the month of July, 1875. It was also, 157 40 In'NeW Orleans, Nov. J ltli, by Itev. H.C.Dmican, JIarch to 'Phoenix, - - - Suppe. i reunions *friends and relatives long sept- to assist in.saving the piano, in doing which Less abatements, ||p|^ UUs Annie Frye, daughter of Major Frederick Overture:—Banditcnstrciclie, thus accruing to be as follows : to and the Insurance companies ought to so far voted that the encampment be Mtld in Hart­ Defied. • raled'. will give a zest to the day, known to he was'nearly suffocated. Most of the fur- Frye. of.New Orleans, to Mr. George C. Waldo, ol' AValtze,—Blue Sannbe, - - Strauss. Emily Lynes, aforesaid, $126.00 ford. The following committee of one from 127,624.88 Bni , GrandjSolection from Robertl.e Diablo, Meyerbeer. Susan St. John, aforesaid, _ 102.00 no other.. The devout will recognize the ture was saved, but of. course in a damaged recognize its protection as to btill further In Seyihonr, Nov. I8th, by Kev. -William R.Wob Cornet Solo,—La Belle Bordelaise Polka, Lamotte. reduce local rates of insurance. . each i-egiment to nia'k'e tlic necessary ar­ We collected of percentages as follows, ster, Frank N. Cotter, ot Ansotiia, to'Mi9s Minnie • • MR. R. WARD. Gustavus A. Franke, . 82.50 beneficient goodness of God, who hath condition. The insurance will cover the J., daughter of Capt. Wilson Wyant, of Seymour. • Duett,—II Polinte, -:- '' - Verdi. Henry Glover, 32.50 ,T7 1 - rangements for the encampment were to wit:- crowned the year with His loving kindness, actual loss to the house, but the fire will, •' -''•* .< Waltz,—Artist Life, - " • Strauss. And wo further find that tho following City New*. chosen: August, 1874lXax$3,717,1 per«enfc87.17 £ i - I'iV >« '• Night Bell, - ^ - Watson. ''? r. Wfal and with mercies innumerable. Even the cause Mr. Bell considerable loss as well as sept, "w 1,310; s " »8i i; ;i; •jiw. persons sustain no damage and are specially First regiment; H. A., H. E. Tain tor, 1 BSED. ISIIJ-! i • TICKETS SO CENTS. Can bo had of any mem­ benefitted by the layout of said highway as K . most worldly will not fail to recognize that great inconvenience and trouble. The " New England Home Social" met on Oct. . ." .i ,,«1,300,3. 89.00 ber of the Company. Band Concert comm enccs a Hartford. : ' In Brooklyn, on Sunday the 22d inet. Thomas Ai' 8 o'clock. Hop at 10 o'clock. aforesaid, as foUows :— ,J overrulingfond sustaining Providence which Mr. Bell requests us to extend his thanks Wednesday evening at Mrs. John Hatch­ Second regiment, H. A., T. F. Vail, Win- 102.48 102.48 Morison, in the 71st year of his agct And estimate and appraise the ••f i. A t .?",(! J. i (!T ' FIAOLT COMMITTEE, we. do has preserved their lives another year and to Mends, neighbors and the Fire Depart­ ings. The company was numerous and the sted. ; '8SW.7 ^ His funeral will be attended from his lato special benefits to said persons severally ac­ SvSSiS ii- '!!!0 '$27,727.86 E, 0. KEELER. W.A.BENEDICT, permitted them to commingle in the happi­ ment for their prompt and efficient efforts to enjoyments of the evening satisfactory; First Light battery,——- sftSW'- •? residence, llSMontagde St., Brooklyn, oa|Wedncs- AUGUSTUS BULKLEY. cruing as follows:— .ei&v k Second. Light battery, D, B. Lockwood, Which amount is the sum reported, (see day, at 2 o'clock, p. TO. To Addison A. Betts and Mrs'. Addison A. est of Jearthly reunions. All the best ele­ subdue the fire. Social conversation, piecing patchwork, Bridgeport. Borough Treas. report) as received from the In High Ridge, Nov, 17th, Dora E., wife of Hen­ Betts, his wife, on premises situated on ments tjf bur social and spiritual natures On Thursday afternoon last an alarm of knitting, etc., was the pastime, after which Third Light battery, Hotcbkiss, —— ry W. llallock, aged 25 vears and a months. THE GARRICK CLUB Summer Street, so called, bounded northerly Borough Collector of 1874. : In Black Rock, Nov. 17th, Mrs. Charlotte Ilcn- MErf; JTORKl should be brought into active exercise. Per' the guests were regaled, with cakes, nnts, First Gav. regt, L. N. Middlebrock, Bridge­ WILL GIVE A by said Summer street east, by land of Benja­ fire was sounded at about 2% o'clock. It retta; aged 80 years, 8 months, S weeks. \ # it v>li ' i ?'t-i apples and cider. The dancing did not com­ port. . , But in order that "tax-paying correspond­ At Bantam Falls, Nov. 12th, Callista'Landon, min L. Fiilow south by land of Henry Glover t haps the truest and shortest way to make proved to have been in one of Mr. Shep­ aged 06 years. all. The next meeting Cavalry Squadron, W. - n. Mallory, ent" may be sure that the Borough Treasury and west by said proposed highway laid out the day one of heartfelt Thanksgiving, is to herd's tenements on Knight street. Qn mence till late, if at Bridgeport , At Bantam,Bar' Nov. ioth, Ilarinon Stoddard, aged. DRAMATIC [ENTERTAINMENT ,VO'I J: 3»-IF" has received the and that the 78yeare.Byears. • ' $15.00. bunt Ont the poor all about as and ever reaching the place a little gill named Mary will be at Mrs. Capt. W. H.Ferris'. First C. V.,'General. J. K. Hawley, Hart- "percentaget" . In Stamford,8ta Ndv.l3th, Mr?. Cathrine' Fowler,: 'IN THG TOWN HALl, WIliTON, Sylvester B. Wilson, on premises, bounded ; Collector has had no benefit of the same, aged 75 years. with us, and by generous giving to our Ann Dorsey was discovered on the floor The improvement on Washington street ford. •' " '' • ON THANKSGIVING EVENING, northerly by said Summer street easterly by Second. Captain A. C. Hendrick, New we append a copy of the Boroagh Treas. needy brother, bless him and ourselves most nearly burned to death; she lingered but a is progressing. The walk in front of Ex- land of Friepd J2. Sturges southerly by land Haven. ' .receipt. i On the.2d-instaiit, between Sonth Nor- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26th. of Benjamin It. and Gregory Fillow and abundantly,and thus glorifyjthe good Father* short time, but could not give an intellig- Councilman Rowan's residence has been Third, General A. G. Brady, Wolcott- walk and tho Bridge a SEAL SKIN COPT OF SECE1FT FOB PERCENTAGES. .UFF. A liberal reward will be paid for its ro- The following will be presented with correct westerly by land of the Danbury & Norwalk So shall the day be one of sincerest Thanks- able/account of how the fire occurred. It raised considerable. vilie^,. -- . .- ; costumes and scenes, Morton's excelIent|comedy, Bail Boad Company, $4.00. Received from A. H. Camp; Collector, tnrh to : 2t*47 8. E. OLMSTEAD. ; giving^apd devoutest Praise to the God Of Fflfc Captain D. B. Hamilton, Water- Norwalk,:Nov> 23d/1974; Friend E„ Sturges, on land bounded north­ is supposed that, having been left alone a . The lecture Sunday eveniffg in the Con­ 1 : WOODCOCK'S LITTLE GAME, bury. •"- - • • i; -.1" one: hundred and two and 48-100 dollars few moments by he* mother, a hard work­ erly by said. Summer street, easterly by land outers. 'pnax gregational church, by Rev. Mr. Pratt, on Sixth, A. H. Beers. Bridgeport. ,, : ,' ;being amount of percentage on.taxes of 1874 Rare Butinest Opportunity. First act of Hamlet, and the screaming farce, of Gustavus A. Franke, southerly by land of ing washerwoman, the child fell on the : 'Signed, < -••* EDWARD MERRILL, SLASHER AND CBASHER. A Band of Music the subject of Temperance, was listened to P Seveath. Y. B. Chamberlain^ New Bri- will be in attendance. Admission 50 Cts. Doors Benjamin L and Gregory Fillow, and west­ wo!s t , ; .»•; i'.; Borough Treas. The subscribers offer for sale their Tl»»iilnglTinK Services. store and so set its clothes on fire, or ebe by a good audience. ' The speaker Becmed tain. - open at 7:30. Performance at 3 o'clock. erly by land of Sylvester K Wilson, $5.00. Jo. 4:1 Main Street, Eighth: Edward Harlan, Norwich'., Dated Norw'ailk, Wov. 5th, 18741 Arrangements have been made between pulled over a clothes-fraitte full of clothe* to make a good impression on his hearers in B. S. Blascer, on land bounded northerly >1 1 W< ' n. ' ' " ' Vs ,S'J i Ninth,G,.T.8d Goods, marked lotr'- ed northerly, by land of Susan StJohn, east­ each party if they wish |stfccfess, to put for-. and while wc hope your own shadows fnay to decprate their large show windows with . * NIGHT SCHO OL I . .. in'Plain Figures. Just Bought: ,t,[i —AT— iT. FVfp/.t t> A comfortable chair or so more is also sug- Van Hoosear & Ambler are now: selling erly by highway; southerly bv'land of Fred­ vWWHfieir^ best men. We hope to see a never be less, we even more earnestly hope various fancy sign idesigns in soap. This Mrs. HubUetl would respedtfully announce that : •, ; '. • • 'i ,t,\f • . ,,n> gested as desirable. toilet soap by the barrel. We had no idea she will, at her residence on Axch Street, open an 10 Cases LADIES' RUBBERS, erick St.John, and wetterly Djr land of the ^llifioardp/ our vejjr best citizens chosen that the lights and shades of your . beauti­ morning they looked in vain for their signs, EVENING SCHOOL for Gcntlemen and Ladies, on Danbury & Norwalk Bailroad Company, . M> - .-'if' - ' there was so large a local requirement.,. as Burgesses this year,.even though the pay ful art pictures may fill the land. thG storm of last night having washed them istondar Evening, Docember 1•«. o MEN'S $4 00. : . .oii .^i'd . * Rev. Seneca Howland of Greenwich, is for instruction in the English branches, Higher 4 Frederick St. John, on land bounded north­ is-buMitaninai. ' ' 'r!i!T. all off, so they are out of pocket and have •Jy. ii • ' ' ' • SW Boys.' Clothing at Comstock Bros. Mathematics, Chemistry, Astronomy, etc. , erly by land of heirs of Susan V. Sherry, de- We. also have the Appraisers report on now laboring to secure an endowment foj Oral instructiona specialty. - Private instruction *• ! : ARCTICS, iic ifcfl vh j Scb. Doctor Wm. Blowers, Capt. Saund­ another argument against advertising. —•«» • — given at the residence of pupils on application.' csased, easterly by highway, south by land of tj^ghestnut: street opening, giving, benefits the New York Free Medical College for wo­ ers, of Sosth Norwalk, loaded with coal for Strange,itinerants will always be patronized Charl-. Lockwood has given our towns­ MRS. a. A. A. HUBBELL A little imperlect, though jnst as good to wear, heirs of Charles Sherry, and westerly by land Ruinous Prices, £ V and damages in that matter; men. This is one of the most-meritorious Norwalk, Dec. 23dHfi4. the varnish is not quite as bright as on the pertect of Danbury & Norwalk Bailroad Company, the Stamford Fire Brick Co. ran on to a to tbe detriment of the legitimate business people a taste of "ye olden time" by ex For farther infori^HBn apply at her residence .OU . ,!}W' st> n'il:'"!?? institutions in the country. It notjinly ed­ or at the store of" -^^Kollogg,, cor. of Main and ones. Won't last long at these prices: $48 00. reef of rocks in Stamford harbor TOesdayJof men who live in our midst, pay rents and hibitin^ i barrel of'scallops in the shell, at Biver Streets. 3t»47 Charles Sherry (life estate) on land bound­ We are pained to learn of the sudden de- ucates worthy women for practicing physi­ r.-i « last week and filled. The coal is beinig tak­ bear a portion of tbe taxes and responsibili­ v LADIES' 45 CENTS,'' Oj! ed northerly by land of Emily Lynes and cians but has a department for the proper the old .-tabiished fish market. The 'seal .i; Iti.l &aseofMr. Thomas A. Morison, Which oc­ KOTICE. . Susan St. John, easterly by highway,'souther­ ' - - en out into otber vessels. It is feared the ties devolving upon them as good citizens. lop is a venial, jolly looking shell fish com i -€,y MEN'S ; ; CENTS, ' curred!atbis homc in Brooklyn on Sunday.' training of nurses. Annnal Borongh Meeting. ly by heirs of Susan V. Sherry, deceased, and equally ai goo.l as thom( V schooner will prove to be a total loss. pared u !:li those glum and sombre clams, westerly by land of Danbury & Norwalk Mr. Morison is the father of our fellow- Sell. Eliza,1 Capt. Nelson, of Newburg, A Prohibition County Convention for the HE legal voters of the Borough of Norwalk ^series »l.w ft "W itfi: I -F '..\i 54 doipl, THE ATLANTIC.—Among the special at­ noticed z • Bufus A. Fillow, on land bounded north­ nish poems and papers of special interest; music box. • "rPSftSiWi seven (7) o'clock in the forenoon until three (3) deeply interested in the best welfare, prog­ Bethel,* was elected chairman. The meet - i nc;v o'clock in.the-afternoon of said day, at which erly by land of Emily Lynes and Susan St.' . _.)fj . 'i.iUs.ii. .v i-" Bros' dock, Sonth Norwalk, discharging, the inimitable Mark Twain will publish ress andprosperity of our town. His death, ing was a very enthusiastic one, and Mr. time the legal voters of said Borough will eteet John, easterly by highway, southerly by land and is leaking badly. Sketches of Mississippi River. Life^ tfayard ES" Children's Cape Overcoats at Com from their number by plurality of ballots, a War­ A. H. Hoyt & Ca of George W. Smith, and westerly by high­ though at the ripe age pf seventy-one years, Edwin Hoyt was unanimously and by ac­ den. Six Burgesses, a' Treasurer,, a Collector, a Sloop Soutbport, of Greenpott,. &. I., Taylor will contribute sketches of life in stock Bro's. • _ Bailiff, two members of the Board Of Registration,' way, $24 00. vftfi'tie'indst deeply ielt and deplore J. sprung aleak off " Thimble Ialands" east of clamation nominated as candidate for Sher­ m — - A short time since Mr. Morison met with New Haven, and sunk; has been stripped. iff. The convention for the nomination of ; . The venerable and able New York Obterv erly by land of Bufus A. Fillow, easterly by State, will furnish sketches of Oriental Life three years* oae Water Commissioner for twoyears A. H. HOTT, " ; j, p. BO SCO' highway, southerly by heirs of Susan Y. ASSORTMENT LARGE! a severe' accident in getting into an omni­ Caigo of Guano insured. Congressman will be held next month and er is one of tbe reliable religions weeklies, an^Travel; Robert Dale Owen will con Sherry, and westerly by highway, $24 00. e * bus! i^iiiiing in a compound fracture of the The highest tide of the season occurred it was left with A. S. Beardsley of Ply­ it is always a pleasure to earnestly com is required by law that no voter shall votefor more £ j tinue his Autobiography; Francis Parkman - Charles Sherry (life estate) on land bound .i-'X-ii bgpepfiliia leg. The prostration resulting mouth, and H. M. Hoyt of Bridgeport, the mend. This is the time for making selec­ than one member oi the Board of Registration nor •WAli .^7^' this (Monday)a. m. The tide was over Will contribute papers on the Wars of New for more than one Inspector of Elections; all the ed northerly by land of George W. Smith, from this accident is supposed to have been most of the docks and the rats had'a hard Secretaries of Litchfield and Fairfield Coun­ tions of family reading for the New Year aforesaid officelrs to be choEen are to hold office lor easterly, by highway, southerly by land of England and Canada; F. B. Sanborn, in the term of one year beginning with the 1st day of Frederick St. John, aad westerly by highway, the principal cause of bis sudden demise, time ofit. ties to fix upon the date. and we heartily endorse the Observer, not January, A.D.,1875, and until their successors shall cSnkisting of the latest awl most attract!ve style3 o f six papers, will tell all he knows about John be elected and qdalilled, with the exception of one $2 00. tiis'sori, wlio has been absent in the West, - Capt. Conkling would like to have his only as the oldest, but among the very best |9Sct., 49ct., 25ct„ I Oct. n Brown; W. D. Howells will contribute a Water Commissioner to hold office for three years, Frederick St John, on land bounded north­ had Just .reached Norwalk to learn of the returned when the contents are dis­ There is at last a chance for a little cheer.' religious papers published in New York. and one Water Commissioner to hold office for two erly by heirs of Susan V. Sherry, deceased, "keg story in several parts; Henry James,Jr., years, beginning with the 1st day of January, sad bereavement posed of, so that he can have it refilled for Kentucky has elected a repub^can congress^ A. D., 1875, and until their successors shall be easterly and westerly by highway, and south­ [0S will commence a novel in the January num­ chosen and.qualified. erly by heirs of Susan V. Sfierry, $24 00. bis own use. The Capt. believes in the man—a gain of one. lg° Bajou's Kid Gloves at Comstock i m >•>—•—ssSaisr-' ber ; short stories will be iurnished by J. T. And Charles Sherry (life estate) on land bound­ The work of trench digging for the Win- " Spirit of the Press " but not in breaking Bro's. ed northerly by land of Frederick St. John, ' Mr. M. L. Delevan, formerly editor of the Trowbridge, Rose Terr)', W. M. Baker and nipauk extension of the Water Works com­ the 8th commandment. oiizing easterly, southerly and westerly by highway, Cassimers, Meriden who has lately been others; David A. Wells, Dr. Brown Sequard, Wm. S. Bouton sold a strip off the sonth. MfiBRY menced promptly last week and is being .There will be service in the East Avenue Bepubluan. certain moneys for the purpose of laying water COME AND SEE THE $2 00. supplying the pnlpit of the Methodist church John Fiske and others will contribute pa­ em portion ot- the' Le Grand Lockwood pipe to Winnipank, and instead thereof and to pay Charles Sherry, (life estate) on land bound­ pushed forward. General regret is express­ W. E. church Thanksgiving morning, at the cost chargeable to the Borough, as specified in pers on special subjects, and poems will be place, to satisfy a South Norwalk Union said vote, of laying said pipe, to appropriate' (and ed northerly and' westerly by highway, east­ ed that the contractors brought in men from •in Hartland, has purchased th&New Milford 10.80. - furnished by Longfellow. Wliitlier, Lowell, School District tax. The property was direct the Court «f Burgesses to borrow, if neces­ GREAT BARGAINS erly by heirs of Susan V, Sherry, and south­ out-ot-town to do their work, when so many journal, and will hereafter edit that paper. sary,) so much as may be required, and u sum not -AT- erly by land of Frederick St. John, $2 00. ; ,4)b Holmes, Stedman, Celia Thaxter, Miss knocked down to Dr. A. Hill for one hun­ exceeding Forty-five Hundred- Dollars of the un­ of our own laboring men were in need of The days have grown so short that it is expended balance of an appropriation of Twenty- Frederick St. John on land bounded north­ Ppelps, Aldrich and others^ Surely a very dred and fifty dollars. RIOB'S dark now before breakfast. . The Bethel Prm has been much enlarged five Thousand Dollars made in Borough Meeting, erly by land of heirs'of Susan V. Sherry, Meltons, ' employment. . I: attractive bill of (jre—Price'$4.00, free of October 4th,1872, to defray the cost ot laying wa­ 99c., 49cr, 25c. and 10c. Store, easterly- by "disputed territory," so called, by adopting a patent outside. It is now $S ter pipe inin certain specified streets of tho Borough,Boro No. 6 main Street, Norwalb. • postage. Published by H. O. Houghton & Seal Skin Caps, at Comstock Bros'. auditor other< purposes, or south by land of the said Frederick St.. ,h{.-.-jsiFU ,£s¥A*.f TTTE FTRAT BID.—Ex-Gov. Horatio Sey­ The venerable Hon. Truman Smith was a year, and is a good local paper. 2M- Co., 219 Washington street, Boston, Mass. :— —: To pass such other vote in relation to said mat­ • • John and Fillow,- and westerly by mour has madelhe "first bid for the N. Y. » — , and crowded out by the New York and of Borough of Norwalk. We find no parties or persons who sustain street to'West Avenue across the David short visit to old friends. and Hop are selling quite freely and the Gre stock Bros; lii this department they aim to • ft" . • . • an equal amount of benefits and damages by ,-tldr li'rt ,'!• t'i boy8 feel confident of a large audience on Boston monthlies. We have been taught StepBebson estate. It is so boggled up «cel. ' + _¥*"*• SCHOONERS FOR SALE. Ton are not expected to purchase simply the layout of said highway, and find no per­ 'iu>i i'.il h to look to Boston for typographical excel­ son whojmstains any damages thereby except however that the bad job seems now almost Theodore Olsen has just built a modest Friday evening; they are making every ef­ because j'ou come to look at goods, but " 51 • lence, but this Philadelphia magazine is Mrs. Marshall Jewell and daughters ar­ For Sale at a Bargain the'Schooner Anson would prefer you to purchase before the as herein stated. remedyless. cottage on Spring Hill. fort to have it prove worthy of the patronage Brown, bnilt in 1869; is 66 42-103 tons bur­ now the best printed monthly in tbe coun­ rived at New York, on Tuesday, from En den, government measurement.. Also, great'rush. , •• Borongh of Norwalk, November 30th, A. • — of all and feel confident that good satisfac­ Schooner Jacob Lorillard, 96 23-lfOJtons D., 1874. II Etc.t Etc.,»' j try. It is printed on fine tinted paper of rope, on: the Steamer Java. Postmaster- There will be still a small balance in the Our Water Commissioners had a meeting tion will be given to all who may attend. government (measurement. Terms " of payment ICaisW UiCT '" ' " tH BRADLEY O. BANKS,rss,) . ^ r j ^ i uniform quality, with clear, sharp-cut type, General Jewell will spend Thanksgiving in made satisfactory to responsible'parties.^Tor fur­ Treasury to the credit of the water Fund, Friday night, at which the South Norwalk Fred promises first-class music, the pro­ ther particulars address H. B. DREW. • ' >f; ; Hi lUlg^PHILO W. BATES,'» | V* »j>c good margins, and opens wide and flat. Its 3t47 Connecticut Nat. Bank, Bridgeport, Ct. ED WABD MEEBILL,LL, ) .1' - - of the sum voted some time since for exten­ Commissioners were present, for the pur­ gramme of which for the Concert part will Hartford. • illustrations arc very fine, but not so nu­ ;— IgSiKH Freeholders to estimate and appraise the sion of pipes, after deducting the cost of the pose of considering the question of supply­ be found in our advertisement columns. The damages and the benefits in the matter herein merous as in some of the other monthlies. Horse Blankets at Comstock Bro's. Greatest Novelties in Winnipauk extension. Wonld it not be ing the city with our water. Orchestra for Dancing will be the largest stated. •Purchased expressly for the Fall and Winter sea-i^ The magazine is now publishing " The New well to expend it in making a connection and probably the best that we have had The: Howard Insurance Company, of New Voted, That the foregoing report of assessment son of 1871, from the leading Clothiers el' New-^| , The Postmaster General spent Wednes­ Hyperion," illustrated by. Gustave Dore; phildren^T Sewing Machines for 99 Cents. of damages-arid benefits ia the/matter ot the laying through Tihdall's lane,of the Main and Fair here in years, and it is therefore hoped that York, so well known to many of our Nor-* r - ' day and Thursday last in a thorough per­ " Three Feathers," a noVel by the popular $1,000,000.00 Large Dolls with Moving Eyes, for 99 Cents Out of highway therein named,'in the Borough, be \ork City, Messrs. IIen?y ani( iiWoi Bargains all through my Stock. { {.y•''h' \« Presents for everybfljBt uselul as well as Conrt," containing- the names or persons in this A4-:'S the New York Post Office. He is the first danoe. The tickets are put at. the lowiprice Gesorge Macdonald, together with a full-va­ matter assessed, with the amounts of their respec­ ceptable on both streets, and also give more bisiory will bring up old and vejy"pleasant ornamental. BargainMn the. 10 Cent De- < tive assessments, be published twice in N .itb ,., yjliiii* , >' »•- head of our Postal service who ever found of 50 cents each ; for sale by members of riety of tales, criticisms, poems, sketches; partment. Leave your money with a man THE OR­ pressure in case of another fire in Fair, St, associations in the minds Of many of its who uses the largest part of in town again. WALK GAZETTE, a newspaper published in said it convenient to go through this monster editorials, &c. The publishers announce Borongh, as directed by the Borough charter, as ...i . Phoenix Engine Company. The Concert is patrons. REAL ESTATE! coscern, and so pleased were the employees that, they iare making unustkl effdrts'to im­ G, H. RICE, legal and sufficient notice of the same to all par­ Anthony Comstock passed through toWn to commence at 8, and Hop about 10 o'clock. This company, commenced business, in i T Send 'Cataloxiie^ ,(in ties and persons interested iri said assessments. that they congregated in the Distribution prove the magazine for the coming year. tdr (^ -f uiii Manufacturer and Dealer in . ' Ordered, That the damages herein assessed and on Saturday, on his way to New Haven, to Norwalk in thc-year 1826^ and .while repre­ determined bfepaidto the parties respectively en­ Department and gave their Chief' three As a premium for 1875 each subscriber is attend the trial of one of his filth-vending Our horse car conductors all came out on sented here by- Wm. A. Lockwoodj Geo. P. titled to the Fame, out of the Treasury of the Bor­ given bis choice of one book.from a list of OCEAN JICpTSr ;Fancy Goods, ough; and that if any person or party entitled to vociferous cheere. So pleased was be with Friday last, on the first symptoms of win- : prisoners. - JSis: face still shows the effects Bis|ell,j and peo. St John as^eniW, ^aid I. i —AND-i:;uJi ,'!/: 'v' CONN. receive the same shall refuse or neglect so »o do, ^ GENTS' ^ the perfect organization and energy display­ 160 volumes. Price $400 per year.; 35 iv# NORWALK, that the'same be and are hereby deposited and set of his terrible conflict with his wonld be tpr, with new Arctic overshoes. This indi­ ftahyflo^s to' the -entire satisfiiciion:of the , .; xi> *' " ed in.the New York office, and the many cents^pcir niimfeep; ^Specimen number sent Us&fe&in: apart in the Borough!treasury to be paid to the MP* assassin, although-bis recovery is now as- cates either commendable generosity on the insured. • • ' ' ! Foreign IDrafta, ••U y-*jt "t ( entitled thereto oh proper appli­ reforms introduced by Postmaster James, on receipt of 20 cents. , J. B. Lippincott & cation then ' sured. ' part of the owners of the Tramway, or else ' The substantial backers of this company that he expressed his determination to Co., Publishers, 715 .andjy? Market Street, iUi —AT— TJie' assessments of benefits herein made are is a proper case for another Congressional cuabled it io live through the great fires in a lien Or real encumbrance on the land and premi­ similarly visit all the larger offices of the Philadelphia, Pa- ' ses updn which they are respectively made.' Our townspeople allowed themselves to investigation. If the former, kid gloves New York in l835 and 1845,promptly.pay CHEAPJE3ST RATES . NOTICF. riirriishingGoods ^ ^ • . The foyegoing' notice is given for the 4ne infor­ j :.-v *-**M , ~ V " be cgregioibsly sold by a lot of newspaper country and making himself practically fa­ should be added to the donation, f»r at their great Josses, in the late great Chicago OFFICE OF CLBRK OF COURT OF BURGESSES.ES,j mation of all the parties interested therein and iri A special feature of Old and tfew, for BOROUGH OF NORWAIJC, contormity to the direction of the Court of Bur­ ,oi) e,v.-jr "' vending scamps, on Saturday evening, who miliar with their detail workings, with a least a part of tbe force. - . Norwalk, Nov. 21,1874. . u •hr.': K December, is a siifiB^ment of forty.pages and Boston fires, and they have paid since LIFE, FIRE AND ACCIDENT gesses. JOSEPH F.FOOTE, were crying the N. Y. Daily Witness, extra, view to attaining the maximum efficiency O Samuel Xynes, M. 1J. and Emily A. Lynes, Clerk of Conrt of Burgesses. giving a complete Ditectory. of American; their organization over Ml millions of dol- T his wife, Charles E. St. John and Susan St. "great riot in.New York," &c., and taking in all. He made a similar examination of On Saturday morning there was an inch lar3 ($5 000 000). Its present assets are be- John, his wife, Gustavus A. Kranko, Henry Glover, A true copy of record of report, votes and or­ Colleges. A new volume will commence l l Addison A. Betts, and Mrs. Addison A. Betts, his der of the Court of Burgesses in the matter there- ,r^. five cents for the regular penny edition of the Boston office on Friday and Saturday. of snow in Litchfield, and quite a sprinkling wife, B.S. Blascer, Sylvester B. WilBon,'Benjamin HATS, CAPS, &C with the January number, when the lead tween six and seven hundred thousand dol­ •J: . EFFECTED F^ instated. Attest," JOSEPHF. FOOTE, iwidti £ it''' that paper. The petty swindlers were Mr. Jewell is the first practical busineu man in Ridgcfield. 1. Fillow, Charles Sherry, Frederick St. John, Clerk of Conrt of Burgesses. ing features of the magazine will be contin lars!. v all of the Borough of Norwalk; Gregory Fillow, liable to arrest and punishment and it is a who has been at the head of our Postal ; . It id a remarkable cireumstance that du­ Ebenezer H..Fillow, Rufua A. Fillow, of Norwalk ; We Bee that a movement is on foot for the ued. The department .of Fnie Arts will be FIRST-CUSS COMPANIES. George Carter, of Yonkers, State ol New Tork; li® little strange our ^efficient police" didn't affairs for & generation, and we predict he ring tiiip half century (nearly) this company Geonre W. Smith and Friend E.Sturges, wherever at amazingly low pricds." In fact theyWe almost r * placed under charge of W. M. Hunt and i " CAWTAL ItEfRESENTED OVEB ! thus summarily atop their little game. _ will prove the bat, if not the most popular starting of a new paper in Danbury, of theymay reside, and to all others interested in Miss Helen M. 'KnowhonV ' Edward El' has.been in existence, there has been a sue- tho matter of this notice.—GREETING : Diaries for 1875. one, all of which is to the honor of the which there seems about as.mucb Jieed, as icession of but two presidents, the first, Ren- At a meeting of the Court of Burgesses of the Hale will continue editorial charge. Rob- $70,00 0 , 0 0 o Borough of Norwalk. duly held on. the 20th day of ! \ j i hLL ' i '.**% notices the sad death of a service and our own gallant little State of of another hat factory. Its all right only salear Havens, Esq., and the present, Sam­ November, A. D., 1874, the following report of the A nice assortment, Buy early and have yonr erts Bros., Publishers, 143 Washington St., choice, at Connecticut. somebody is preparing to make a permanent CHECK STAMPS FOR SALE, COUPONS assessment of tne damages »nd ;ljeneflts in the . grand-child .of Rev. Dr. Win.C. Mead,which uel T. Skidiiiore, Esq. COLLECTED. DEPOSITS RECEIVED, matter of the laying out of a highway within tho investment Boston. ' occured at Newark last week. Only about Wan ifcal There have been but three secretaries— SUBJECT TO; CHECK AT BIGHT, Borough beginning at the termination pf a high­ There are forty-eight inmates of our Alms INTEREST1 ALLOWED ACCOR#-: ; way or street known as - ChesttrntrBtreet, (and Utile's Dr ug. Store. GIVEN AWAYII, a month siifce the two daughters of Mr. S. Kg-Bovs' winteij C^ps^Comst^k Bfote; Levis Phillips,-Henry A. Oakley, now pres .. ING TO MUTUALV AQREEr.'-,, sometimes called Elm street), andi-'runiling to i * : : Col. F. St. John Lockwood has removed S. Tiffany were married the same] evening. House at present, with a prospect of more jdent' of :ther National Board ot Underwri­ 'iM'..;.. - ME NT, AND A f"* summer titralt. so called, as specifled ^in said re- to come. The saddest part of the chapter from the Norwalk Hotel back to his old Sort, tvas actfipted bv said Cdnrtand thefollowing \'UU- A splendid line of : Miss Jane, married a Pbiladelphian and We wouid Cikll^ttentTotf td the prospectus ters and at present Vice President of this votes and order of said Court werejiassed and made \\. V. is that twenty-one of these are. in relation thpreto, of all of which yonjarid each of Miss Carrie, Dr. Alexander of Baltimore. little children. quarters at the Misses Betts. v -... ^ of Hhrper's Magazine in another column. company^ and the present Secretary, Then TRI!|\K£,T" # ms. : , • We hope yet to see Fitch's flome, whicb —• • • . 3C; *Jl DO a" J; Both brides started, off on a wedding trip A new volume commenfierwith the Decern Keeler. ••• O THEHON; COTJBT OF BUBGESSES has done such- a noble work for the Sol­ True Knights of the Razor, are Messrs. ! TRANSACTED AT TIIE which proved. most deUghtjful.' Mrs. Alex­ ber number, therefore now is the tiitte to' re­ As insurance is very different from mer­ Vi!, T of the Borongh of Norwalk. diers' orphans, so endowed that all the poor Wilson & Happtl.in Apelfs old Barbershop, The undersigned, appointed by .the -Warden ander returning to Newark and staying new subscriptions. It is undoubtedly the chandising,—being valuable or worthless children of our county may be cared for. adjoining Stanley's News Office.. They are Banking, Real Estate, and of the Borough, three judicious and disin­ WAX, CHINA & PARIAN MARBLE TRAYELIIVG BAGS.HSlt temporarily with her mother, during the beat famijyjmagazine published in this couc< accoiding to tiie ability.to fulfil contracts.in educated and learned some useful trade firat-class and no mistake. ;WV'-- '•' V; , terested freeholders of said' Bbroiugh, to esti­ absence of her father in Europe. On Mon­ try and slinuld |fid a-place in every hdusc the future—it is the first care of the insured Insurance Office, ;i.;i mate and appraise "the damages,' or benefits, as If : FOB THE HOLIDAYS. there, instead of being placed in forced con­ the case may be, resulting or aeeniing' to any iirV0.- •. day lae^ says tlie Herald, Mrs. Alexander, A night school for gentlemen' and ladies h ,d to decide the business capacity and respon­ ..>!T —OF—"'; tact with the idle and viscious characters ® - ——.a.u ¥: person, persons, or corporation from the tak­ China Heads, Wax Heads, with Moving Eves, !, a%i < to her room. About five o'clock a servant tiful model of the famous schooner yacht be appreciated and properly encouraged by ington's Mother Goose's Melodies. It lias : They have placed ^ic care of their inter JAC«B M. LiAlTTOlM, Casbicr. Burgesses of said Boifongh, of a highway ]jpr w found her there insensible. An eminent " Enchantress." It is named the "Beuben our citizens. See advertisement. ©J*, . all of the original rhymes in large, clear, csts in Norwalk, New -Canaan and Darien ginning at thp termination of a highway qr street Icaown as Chestnut' Street and some­ FLORENCE HAND MIRRORS, : physician was called. He pronounced the bold type, and over a hundred elegant il­ in the agency of Melville E. Mead,. which Hoyt" and is entirely the handiwork of Mr. Jas. Lattin has written a letter to Stales times called Elm Street, and running to case congestion of the brain. All that BCK Charles S. Prowitt, who constructed it dur­ lustrations, printed' on fine .tinted paper. .covers these three towns, and which agency Summer Street,'so called, through and over Plate glass and common—will not warp or crack Attorney Olmstead, denying that he had from dampness or heat. •••••• ••••;..'• • • cnce could suggest were brought into requ- In addition to all this, there are directions Is now prepared to take the largest lines land of tbe he{rn pf said Charles Sherry, de­ muiizv ing his odd leisure moments. It attracts threatened to take his life. ti, > i l!*« sition, btit to no use. Shortly after ten much attention, and gives evidence of pos­ for tableaux and acting some ot the princi­ that can be offered in the best companies ceased, . and others, in ^ppoydanqp wit&.sjjch . : . TFTENSUAUW^ o'clock the lamp of lite of the bride of a and on the most favorable terms. Be sure WIIIIKS 4 FHUE, layout by said popimittee, skjd layout hayingj session of much taste and mechanical abili­ Clark has given all the rainbow tints in pal pieces, wijh music and costumes. We been accepted a»i approved bj said Court Remember Uiat tlie Best Bargains and I.aigpst iM month fled forever. 8c quickly did the lady and give them a call before deciding the Perfumery, g&ir Oils, Popades, Assortment'pan Always p'p Secure;! at •' Iff® ty on the part of the builder. |^ !; ^ his superb lettering on the Sayings Bank expect to hear of Mother (Jopsfc exhibitions of Burgesses at a meeting of said Conrt, duly pass into eternity that it was some time be­ everywhere. Selleck, or the, publishers, pljicing of your, insurance. held August 7th, 1874, and duly recorded in .Combs, Brushes, Whisk Brooms, Toilp.t Watcrs, wftuiowjj. His window decorations are not •_/ * • p Ss||i, Soap", Hair Preparations, Tooth Powders, Toilet fore her friends could believe it possible that In consequence of the death of Mr. T. A. the Becoids of said Borough, wonld respect­ quite as pejisk«.BJ,o as the "soaping" Artists.' S.'W. Tilton & Co., Boston, will mail you a '; a—f•' *.^. Powders, Sc. : • she was really dead. To describe the grief Morison, the shirt manufactory will be clos­ jy Blue mist Shirts spd pfawprs, S^cts fully report :— _ _ copy postpaid, for 60 cents. . That having been sworn by the Warden to ;A ffjjtirBi which overwhelmed"not only the bereaved ed until Monday, November 30tb. at Comstock Bro's. And ttteirfants Furnisneo a faithful and impartial discharge of the du­ In the interest of " accurate addition" so jy Go and be measured for a half-dozen —: ;—- ,_r:) t. CHEST Alio LUNG PROTECTORS, familybttti& large circle of friends would be m rg|- 0 ties of ~0»r said appbintment, and having desirable and necessary, we wish to say that After the most modern and approve I styles asl impoM^e^ j Tlieiuncral was a very im­ The famous Hat-body Infringment Case ShirtsateriiBStockBro's. ,T. B. > Peterson & Brothers, of Philadel­ fiven reasont^l© 'QqUop to' aJJ' persons, . in.Felt, Flhrtrielj Lamb's.Wool and Chamois skins. in the statement of the Borouglf Clerk, pub­ on shortest notice. ' . ' ' ' ' .Aa evaellent prevention of Sridden colds during pressive ceremony.! The clergyman who of Burr t» Gill has been decided by the U. phia, have issued in a remarkably cheap and .nterested, df the tune ajfd. placa ot thfe jvintei?aeasoi;.: iano tuner and a skillful bar- Judge Fnllerton won the first beat; in tbe cd in England. The Collosseum was a pay­ stock Bfa's. The business will hereafter be conducted by second heat Judge Fulleiton again came in to the late LeGrand Lockwood, died very ing concern, until frequent disputes led. to ' 1 . g •gns •• Silas P. Tuttle, who is authorized to settle all the and are damaged by the taking of their , said ^ ber, lefrtWn last, week with his wife, and land by the layout of said highway and acr DHLFS DRU6 STORE, first in &22M, Sam. Purdy, second, Occi­ suddenly last week of pneumonia. He was frequent changes in its management and Tbe St; John's Guild of ew Voriincall­ aJUirs of the late firm of S. P. Tuttle ft Son,: also 1 1 1 fears.arc entertained by some of his friends consequent heavy pecuniary loss, the re-, ing for contributions, states that there are aft'MjBbts'dne tho late Arm Of C. M. Tuttle, who fording to said layout, as follows and ^ 11 Main Street, dent seventy-five yards behind. The third a man o& upright character, and of cultiva­ conducted tne uknloge Hakjng Business prior to No. 41 MAIN STREET. . i- •v that it is bis intention not to return at pres- heat Judge fullerton again came in ahead ceipta^windlingdownfromione' thousand 70,000 men ahd women out of .employment the late firm of S. P. Tuttle'tle&Son:' & Son" >• we do estimate and appraise to them the fol- :; NORWALK, - - CONN, g tn*MM» winning th||||e. ted taste in his profession. dollall daily to three hundred. in that city. 3M7 C. M. TPTTFE. -'Ji '*wt* i - &C&' '< •i til*. Wmi ~ mnrsi .-J mw.' t . i rr.T fT 5T

*.~"f A LARGE VABIJJTlf OF LadLles cSo Gonts' BUSSES BitOCIiWAY'Sife-i D ANBURY. FURS! FUttS! FURS? Mr. John T. Dann, President of the Select Selaooi. URS AND MUFFS of all kinds repaired and ,«s 1 Refrular English Coarse Four Years. Tweedy Manufacturing Company, of Dan- lined at Biiort notice and on reasonable tettn^y BOYS'pGLOTHING, bury, was found dead in his bed at tse F i- i 'J .,ri< IftESTAUBAM , MUSIS, LASEUAGES, DSAWIfiQ AHQ PAIH7IH3 —AT— Mm Grand Union hotel, Park avenue and 43d A FULL LINE sp s ^ • * [• ^ J'"-'"'."-! Drawing from cast and from nature. A limited Tuesday, November 24, 1874. street, New York, on Monday morning, Miss HARRIET BUCKNAM, 'HB number oi' pupils received into the family. Winter Foot of Elizabeth Street, Icrm commcnccs Monday, Nov. 23rd. 1874. l''or 9th inst. He was stopping temporarily at Harlem & Go's, ^ S*r£ Jl' i circulars address 3IISSES BKOCKWAY, the hotel and was in customary good health Sonth Norwalk, Conn ,; 1 •I:- WALL STREET, NORWALK, COMSTOCK ti .y - , IF. > j< > •- "'A *- ly25 Box 443, Norwalk, Conn FAIRFIELD COUNTY ITEMS- r.nd spirits on Sunday. He has been an ac­ Elizabeth Street rtruns from west end of the Opera v u jI ' ' ' f >' ' tive business man in Danbury for neajfe House to the watsr. 3t*46 DINING SALOON! NORWALK ir.'. mm <1 V' i-'jm MISS STEVENS' : V' WILTON,- ' " ;;,v ;: " twenty years, duriug most of which tiro 4 OF PIANO FOB SALE. ii vUiiif^ 1i will reopen her The Garrick Club are to give another of ho has been engaged in the manufacture of RADBURY'S best and largest, flill octavo, and hats. He was eccentric in manners and new._ Will be sold lor about 65 per cent, of !•: ,1 i?MK .fI ; ' The subscribers are iully prepared to lurnish a ; (;'V, their Theatrical Entertainments at the B OYSTER• and DINING. SALOON..... t Aill line ofgood ' j Family and Day School, tastes, but was noted for his kindly heart its cost, Warranted in every particular. Enquire ;|S 33 and 34 Rlaln Street. 30 Town Hall. Thanksgiving evening. The and his unostentatious charity. He was of . E. OLMSTEAD. ilT>'-J'.',iifei3 J iij. s .< I f t l>! Norwalk, Nov. 17,1874. 3146 THOKSDAY, SEPT. 10til, 1874. last exhibition given by the Club gave the about 40 ysars of age, and leaves a wife and Tlie subscriber having taken the above House, prepared to furnish Boarding and Lodging by the BROTHERS. Thorough Instniction in all branches of Englisii , v i4>' X amateurs such a reputation for stage clever­ three children. day or week, at low rates. In the Restaurant spec­ Education. Also, r The Fur Cutting Factory of P. Robinson ial pains wilt be taken to supply the wants ot cus­ ness, that they will, be sure of a lull house & Co., on West street, was destroyed by fire For Cut & Fur Beaver tomers. It is hoped to sccnre a largo share of pat­ FALL 600DS, Drawing, Faliiilng^aiisnascSjMnsic, ronage by deserving it. Open from Ga. m. until OB.TECT-DItA WING made a specialty. Eu on," we gather intew our cortf cribs the NOTICE.. changed its hours of daily labor from ten to IIE BOARD OF REGISTRATION of the i S jiwill take place on%f f m BUSS EI?iai,¥ A. RICE : : moral so win'- ov the bull year," is now on fls m::"- twelve. T Borough ot Norwalk will hold a public ses- m am winf ILL REMOVE IIEII SCHOOL FOR YOUNG - On ihc petition of a large number of the sion on Wednesday next preceding the annual 'M. • • ''.V-. Theo. Harrison's. last half, and in all respects has beca true to election ot the Borough on the first Monday of CHRISTMAS DAY. W LADIES from Darien, Conn., to Locust Hill its record. To be sure it bore us along tol­ citizens of Danbury to the Superior Court, December next, to wit: on the 2d day of Decem­ First Prize which is made Irom tho BEST MATERIAL. Avenue, Yonlters. A Summer Term of twelve praying said Court to take into considera­ ber between the hours ot 2 and 6, p. m., at the weeks, will commence April 7th, 187-t. For circu­ erably well through a protracted ilry spell, lars and terms of tuition lor that time, address un­ tion the propriety of widening West street Savings Bank Building, room No. 1; and said Largo Musical Box, worth $250, NOTICE. til April 1st, EMILY A. KICK, Darien,Conn., or mA. DIPLOMA aud while it gave us now and then a smile Board will continue such session from day to day AT WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL. at Concert Hall, the Court decided that these until a reasonable opportunity has been afforded Second Prize, LADY'S GOLD WATCH, Special Meeting of the Shiawassee Stills Co., Yorkers. Js.Y. AWAITDED TO of eucourpgement, it invariably followed it citizaus have no righj to thus petition or to lor tlie correction ot the voting list of said Bor­ Third rrize, LADY'S GOLD SET, •' . will be held in Lockwood's Building, Tuesday ough, by adding thereto or erasing therelrom, the ss A •with a pinch and bite from its special agent bring.suit against the Borough for the pur­ Fourth Prize, GENT'S GOLD CHAIN, *> - Evening, Dec; 1st. 1874, at 8 o'clock p. m. pose of Widening or straightening streets in names of all persons whose applications have r' _ S 2t46 SAMUEL DASKAM, President. SODA WATER 6 ROOT BEER, John Frost, Esq., and the marks'of his eye been filed with the Borough Clerk up to 3 o'clock] Fifth Prize, GENT'S POLD HING, Harlem & Co. said Borough.—News. p. m., of the Monday next preceding said annua with Twenty other Prizes, worth irom SI to $20. CT0• THE LADIES* I m-. ,.'m Department, suitssuitable for CLEWS & Co., well known tankers, to safely in­ the premises now is to find out the locality given to petitioner. Mary A. Yan Houton, vest money at the above rate, wo earnestly beg in­ furnished withevery requisite, at rcasonahlc Bricfis- Fall lilliiiery CS«ods f5 O those having unpaid taxes on list of 1873; on' this market to which they invite attention. Wuilci-s furnished. * E.DOUGLASS of Norwalk, from Wesley Van llouton, and HAULEM & CO., tinder the Opera House,; vestors to call and examine at the ofllce ol' : 3 of the turn. 'name-changed to Mary Adams; cause, de­ T and after MONDAY, NOV. 30th, by virtue of comprising all the ; j/Qji a Tax Warrant to me directed and delivered, I 44 WaU'Street, Norwalk. Thankful fortlie very liberal patronage of the past • The Chess Club which met at Mr. E. M. sertion end miscor.diiet. Sarah.M. Daniels, shall proceed to collect unpaid taxes on said list, U Wilson & narlbntt,^ **• we hope by strict attention to business and a con Maijufaoturlng. Confectioner, of Newtown, from Levi Daniels ; cause, de­ by the levying of said warrant on personal prop­ NOTICE. LATEST NOVELTIES, Keeps constantly on hand a large variety of' Lees, Saturday evening, and at which some f GAZETTE BfJILDIIVG. stant desire to please our customers, to merit a con­ - - . sertion and intemperance. Anna Kimball, erty, real estate, or arrest of the persons neglect­ tinuance of'the same ir. future., J - exbibilion of science was made, will meet ing to pay their tax on said list. I shall commence R. FITCII will receive a limited number of and cverytliinj; in her line dcsnviljle, winch she of Stamford, from Wm. H. Kimball; cause, pupils forinstruction in Latin, Greek, or Mod­ will dispose of at , :. - again at the same place next Saturday eve- at the begihing of the book and levy lor said un­ D *** J. BELDEN HUBLBUTT. descit!on. Helen K. McGin; of Westport, paid taxes in their order. Tax payers interested ern Languages, live eveningseach weekduring the " m Pure Confectionery " ' :ning. from'Juntos F. McGin, of New York; will save much extra oxpense, by prompt payment, Autumn and Winter. Session hours from 7 o'clock f Prices to Suit the T::i;ca. !;.t: as the Collector MUST BALANCE TUE TAX BOOK to 9. Always Fresh and of tho licst Quality, at M ' Thursday is our annual Thanksgiving. cause desertion and misconduct. Name WITH THE TOWN TREASURER DEC. 1ST. 1871. Norwalk, Conn., October 17th, 1874. 42tf would respectfully announce to the public SE2- Look at a lew prices: ,-. of petitioner changed to Helen K. Harris. •i^WIiolesale ffnd : This year it is a national as weil as state ap­ Collector's office at the Bookstore of Andrew .; that their Fall and Winter stock of ^ Wanted 2 Gros Grain Eibbon, all 3ilk, 30 cents per yard, Selleck, Esq. Office hours 8.a.jn.,until 9 p.m. Felt Hats, all colors, 87 cents, - JS® A pointment, and as in former years will be My assistant, Mr. Benjamin Camp,.will receiveJCUVlVtJ sip®! Also a superior article ol' ' BRIDGEPORT. ., . taxes on said list and reccipt fgkme, at saiddstMfe — Fine Hilan Braids, $1.75. m, j observed. Should the weather of the pre- Mr. Joseph S. Dunning, C^pMaste'r,' ;7 J Flowers, from 25 cents per spray to ?3.00, Prosccutii g agent D. B. Lockwood has Feathers, Ostrich Tips, from CO cents to 53.50, •:' viousday be fiue,more .than the usual rush of South Norwalk, is also authorized by me to LADIES' FURS. PAT T Long Ostrich Plumes, from $3.00 up. ICS • CREAM, already instituted proceedings against twen- taxes on said list and receipt,therefor. ADIES wishing their Mnff#and Fur Collars people from New York by trains maybe JOHN 1". RAYMOND. Ladies! call and personally examine the goods SODA AV ATER, ivitli fruit syrups, and OTTAWA ty-fivu liqaor dealers in ^Bridgeport who Collector Taxes on list of 1873. repaired and newly lined, or Fur Capes cut [ 15EEK, drawn from Matthews Patent Steel Fofln- expected, for many a city denizen has his have failed to make application for licences. overL and made into fashionable Collars or Boas, WESTPORT FLDURING MILLS. and judge for yonselves. 3m29 tains. Norwalk, November 11th,1874.- 46 can have them done by the subscriber, in Franklin 3m41 J. I>. KELLEY. fondest recollections centered in the country, The Banks place, corner of Fairfield ave. St., first house south of the Union School. Mr. B. and will assuredly make it a point on this and West Street has been sold by Mr. E. NOTICE. has on hand the bett kind of silk and satin for lin­ MILLINERY ! [Fruits, Huts, fine Imported and Stratton to James L. Gould of the Farmer ing muffs. Also now styles of tassels to match the great day to renew thein. Anticipating as T the Annual Meeting of tho Broad River fur. Ladies wishing their Ihrs newly lined will ADIES:—I shall open a new and carefully Domestic Cigars. for $7,000. School District July30th, 1874, a tax ot 2 36-100 please call and leave them before the hurried season L selected assortment of if by instinct the possibility of being butch­ A peat swamp near Bridgeport has been millsA on a dollar was laid on list of 1873. All taxes Fancy Fur Robes repaired and newlylined. So. 21 Main Street, ered in order that the pleasures of visitors burning several days to the depth of sever­ not paid before December 1st, 1874, ene per cent, H. BENEDICT. An Elegant Ico Cream Saloon and Uestaiivant al feel. The smoke is very plenty, and of per month will be added. . South Nonralk, Oct. 20th, 1874. 4m43 ate MILLINERY GOODS, . for Jja«lies and Gentlemen. maybe secured, porklings look glum, pul­ JOS1AII KELLOGG, Collector. his present week, at my rooms on Main Street, a disagreeable odor. Norwalk, November 16 th, JP74. 8t46 lets sleep with one eye open, and last sea­ r- where I shall be pleased to see my customers' and 0. H. DOUGLASS, Proprietor. Thieves entered the barn <»f Mr. A. L. Store Fixtures for Sale* all who may favor me with a call. Rooms open sons' cocks crow in the night and at irrcgu Winton at Berkshire, Wednesday night, and PARKERS' ATTENTION. :Sji«5o siiV ' hhh from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. MRS. J. li. BETTS. OCKINGHAM AND YELLOW WARE, : T': ONSISTING of two Norwalk, Oct. 18th, 1871. jar periods. But, seriously speaking, it will stole two sets of harness, one single and am now prepared to make arrangements for C one 1" « -(tiii R at E. K. LOCKWOOD\«;'- '• one double. Entrance was effected through I RYE OR OAT STRAW-either Machine Shelving, «c.; aiso, one curnace, nearly i -be an anniversary worth keeping. Prepara­ a cellar.window. Thrashed or Hand Thrashed.—All having straw to Stove with 40 feet of pipe, and other fixtures too ADIES will do well to call and examine the WOTICiB TO PATBOJSS. tions are making to this end. Services will sell will do well to call at once, before 1 secure a numerous to mention Can be seen at store lately .. - .'X-V L new and elegant stock of Felt aud Velvet ! TIIE SUBSCRIEER is now prepared to furnish The bodies of about thirty persons who supply elsewhere. All having engaged straw to occupied by the subscriber adjoining Bank Build­ Sb«ISf Hats, at Mrs. W. Fawcett's. No. i James' Block, bs held in all the churches, and sit their were buried in the town poor lot, are being me will bring it in at once, or prices given will be ing. J. G. CUTLER, now selling at panic pricesUros Grain Ribbons, off. J. E. ELLS, ib close, hot dinners will be ij order. transferred to a portion of the grounds of orwalk, October 27th, 1S74.. No. 12, 25 cents per yard, Silk Velvets, from $2.50 Soda Water and Root Beer ^ the town faim lying adjacent to the burial Stiver Stream Paper Mill. Buyers %vould'do well'to inspect their stock betore "i" H H-»S ff," up, Velveteon, Irom 50 cents up, Xong Ostrich The foot bridge over "Dead Man's" Brook Norwalk, November 16th, 1874. Plumes, from S2 to S10, real Ostrich Tips from 25 ground of the Stratneld Barial Association. purchasing elsewhere; cents up, Felt Hats, from 40 cents up, line Black STEEL FOUN1AINS, being made of heavy planksj is able to hold The following divorces have been grant? F. A; GUNTHER, Straws, S1.25, Flowers, from10 cents to S3 a spray, Children's White Fur Caps, at 75 cents, Boys* Vel­ to any of his Customers or the Trade, nil the weight which may be placed upon it. ed: Sarah Ball from George D. Ball of Nor­ MRS. J. B, BETTS >/i7< !. 9 S. GRUMMAN. Has now a Ifine assortment of vet Hats, all styles, 75 cents, Clotli Hats, SI, Trim­ The owners, however, made a thorough in­ walk. Cause, intemperane. Fannie E. Sel­ A lull assortment of med Hats, from SI.50 up. Ladies' own material 51}j Main Street, Norwalk. leck from William E. Selleck of Norwalk. BOTT STREET, SPW:SflVOOD, mado to order. Mourning Hats and Veils kept spection of the wovlc, last week. Came, intolerabla cruelty and neglect. Ame­ LADIES' ROUND HATS & BONNETS constantly on hand, and made to order. Best Eng­ BOTH TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, lish Crape. Call ;'.r.d examine for yourselves. The Saugatuck House, near the depot at lia Sherman, Norwalk was granted a di­ Furs Cleaned, Bep;air&ri and Altered. • • „ W. FAWCETT. vorce from George Sherman. Cause, deser­ which she offers Special attention paid to Seal and fine Fare. Now : ; VRUS.SE Saugatuck, former'/ occupied by Mr, Ward, vA>7(Vfi sr Furs made to order. 3m45 tion, Her name was changed to Amelia CHEAP FOR CASH. I 'j ]Y* Las been taken b . Mr. Henry Hopkins of : V.«.- — ESIROUS of accommodating those of my cus­ Hyatt. Also LADIES' DRESS and MOURNING CAPS AH' MRS. A. GRQSSMGN, D tomers, and others, who wish to purchase South Norwalk, w iio will fit it np and, as constantly on hand. 0 ter, Trusses, I havo recently perfected arrangements, At the meeting of the direstops of the Norwalk, Nov. 23d,1874. Ayer's 4, ,V- ' ' • whereby a competent physician will be iu attend- the public hope, conduct it as a boose should Bridgeport Bible Society, Deacon J. W. i i'h" ^fgtr • TT~ __LADIES' COSTUMER.^ . ance at my storej^p. 11 Main Street, every Satnj;- be. Mr. Ward has left West port. Hincks was re-elected President, and Dea­ GUINET , ti - " '' Wrf \ J * con Morris Gould, Vice President. Mr. J. ' j i-iWu.'irf- csli at .*>>».. Walkmg, House, Dinner & Evening | perfect and prop^Jnanner every trusssold without The Saugatuek M. E. Church Sunday extra charge. A private room has been arranged, B. Hay was elected Secretary, and S. M- BUY FIRST-CLASS * DRESSES. for the purpose, and Trusses that will iit and be School Anniversary Concert took place cn Middlebroolr, Esq, was re elected Treasurer. ir.z*yK i ) . * r o Riding. Habits, Cloaks, etc., made to order, at comfortable will be guaranteed. A flill stock of Wednesday evening last, and was in every Standard. REA97-MADE every variety" will be found toselect from, including ,nn No. 4 Water Street, Up Stall's. respect a creditable affair. Everything SELEY'S HARD RUBBER TRUSS, an excel­ Is widely known KK;<5,ta 'd lent article, and the Neyv ELASTIC TRUSS, Elegant Scarfs and Ties, at Ooiflstoek 'A I'4 !'V,v.-•!.»" Particular attention paid to Cnttiug and Fitting. which is meeting with a large sale. This truss liaa passed off pleasantly. This church seems as ene of flip most 'V-X'? Also, Imported Patterns l'or sale. Um37 : ,,3--. 3UV"V» " no meta!springs, i3 exceedingly simple in construct to be in a thriving condition. Bro's. * ; (liOTHIXG effectual remedies tion, more comfortable, durable, and efficient tha» any other truss ever invented, For children they By vote passed at a late meeting of the ever discovered for / are especially valuable, effecting complete cures, town board of education, the public schools Our worthy P. M. arrived home Thursday I •'«•'/". - • OP " ''' ' cleansing the sys­ THEO. HARRISON. without pain or annoyance. DR, I. A, LOCKWOOD I also propose to establish'in this r..>. m. Bad did not return thenj, will leave liii ad- Expressman Green has been building a on the corner of Water and Washington streets: ruptions of the blood» sucii as{lie scrofulous cr,n be found, aiso PRUIT AND VEGETABLES in their season, Wholesale and Retail, Cheap for IIE subscriber having taken the above well- A physician to fit your trusses, and take oruers for d?css at the Post Office lie lpay hear some­ new barn on his place, IJuiou Avenue. also, the undivided oneThalf interest in the parcel and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, Cash, by GEBHIOM liAYMdNl), Surgical appliances. Trusses appiictl by .espefi^* of land known as block No. S, East Washington formerly of the firm offBcil & ltaymond, Sonth T known centrally located Hotel, is prepared to encutl persons, all other iluys as well. It v.'ill pay thing to liis advantage. street: also, six building lots, more or less, on the or disease that havg l|ifke4 i?) $je gysffiflj entertain permanent ami transient svnesss. Good Benedict £arn{, sq Called, qorth of First Avenue; •- Norwalk, Conn. rooms; good table; reasonable prices. A tirst- y^Bto .^ive me a call. • The report of the committee appointed by Now then, Twenty«five Dollar men to the for years, soon yield to tois powerful anti­ -AT— , MR. U. S. ALLEN will be on hand to wait upon also the undivided ane-half interest in eight build­ dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderfUl all wlio will favor me with a call. 7 class Livery connected with the Hotel. Carriages front—The call for the Annuai Borough ing lots on Gregory's Point Road; also, a large to all trains. Every effort made to please. Herbert L. Jjhle. the town to examine the natural oyster and number of building lots on the Benedict Farm, so cures, many of which are publicly known, t DRAWERS.: 3Stf - D. B. MOREHOUSE, Proprietor. clam grounds in the river and harbor, is Election is out. called, west of Cove street; also, several building of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, » ' L ' o lots on the St. John property in East Norwalk, so v • looked forward to with some interest. Ulcers, Eruptions, and eruptive dis­ •K .v I .. d 1 1..: Wool Half Hose a t Comstock Bro's. called: also, a lot and dwelling house on said J. M. POTTEB Thanks to the many friends in Danbury, Bethel Capt. John Bulklev, with his rebuilt Benedict Farm; also, three house sand lots at orders of the skin, Tumors, Blotches, and Redding, lor their liberal patronage since the Cloths & Tailprs' Trimmings' Springwood, so called; also one lot at said Spring- In this branch we would call particular attention Bolls, Pimples, Pustules, Sores,St. opening of our store in Norwalk, and we will con­ BT THE YARD, AT ' f • prjhooner, left for New York one day last " x v UP THE SHEPAUU. wood, and one at Ely's Neck, so called, and one at 'Jevin/ that we have by tar the largest stock in DEALER tinue supplying our stock from week to week DoWn Town, so called. - Also, the farm and Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipe­ with the latest design of goods in oar line to •ft'PSk T^ilh a heavy freght of farm produce. The annual meeting of the Shepaug Rail­ farm buildings lately occupied by said David II. las, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald '°wn—and it lias ever been our custom to sell the [Very Low Prices. which we invito attention, as wc consider it no EA&LBK &"CO'S, J A portion of the ireight was a thousand Webb, in Stamford, in Fairlleld county, at Box- Head, Ringworm, and internal Ul­ lower grades at cost. trouble to show goods, ltespcctfuilv, road Company was held on Wednesday bury, so called. Most of the above property is UNDER OPERA HOUSE, WALL ST., KORWALKv • barrels of onions. last, and-the following officers were chosen : snbject to mortgage incumbrances, which, it is cerations pf thQ Uterus, Stomach, . fan-.. PIANOS ORGAm 1 : The seats in the Poplar Plains school Directors.-r-3". Iteming pe'rljins. Wifl. Dem- supposed: will Mlowect to remain on same, if.^and liver.' 'ulsp cuff's sence of which on cold nights makes him by home amateur talent. For Custom Orders, •1 • " ' • : mm m nit! FISH MARKET • 'i f' PREPARED BY SOLE AQENTFOR TIIE CELEBRATED !' ;,, lose faith in chess. He hopes to cliecbmate At :U; V» where all kinds ot Fish can bo obtained in the Wristlets at Comstock Bro's. proper season. Also tjie best of his annoyers. <»i Dr. J. C, AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., WERE#ri4NQ§, - Absolutely SAFE ! Rev. C. M. Selleck preached at Christs' Lung troubles, which end in death, permanently Fcrfcctiy Odorless! HARLEM & Oo's, J Practical and Analytical Cheml$t*i VzjPn-'. plprf,li ];;st Sunday afternoon. For the cured by Johnson's Anodyne Liniment." Under Opera House, Norwalk. ' STANLEY & SOJS ALWAYS UXIFOHJI. ILLUMIXATIXC QUALITIES FRUIT AID ?ISElABLEp;|f a. «OLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS EVEKYWHERB £r§t time in si? week§, Rev Mr. Williams LONDON, NOV. 20.—Tom Hood, the well- " Unquestionably the best sustained work cf • '' • j;0, ' " in large or small quantities. Also was present and took part in the services. Superior to Gas- known journalist,'fsdea4. He was a son i the hir$ ft tfte yorW ? w . . Wc seep qqnstagtjy pfi hand ^ lafg^ sfftpk of the GliO VESTEEN & "FULLER'S, In giving out the 143d hymn, the Rev. gen­ of the late Thomas Hood,' p jet and author- :L a-*r9 . • tvn.fi- Bum's in any lamp without danger of exploding B RE AE n;::: tleman made some truthful comments on and was born at Lake House, Wansted, Es­ Harper's Magazine. .'ii Tii1:} sex, on January 19,1886. He was educated Shirts aid M*ear, HAINES BROTH Eli, or taking fire. Oals.©', cfe? O abeytrd changes made in the beautiful hymn i: ' , ILIiUSTBlTED. FOB" PARTIES, WEDDINGS, &c„ AT l9anGf.ictarcdexprAsl;"to dispiaco tlie at University College School and South- '; ' "• . j '.l'i 2,!'J*r.'. i always a supply oi'fresh baked on hand. •r J' <•;- ag it appeared in fhe Hymnal, and he took i ..j.v .'.-i-. nse of highly volatile aadflaajer- Grammar School, and entered as a common­ Notices of the Press. >;r! VASE & SON, g>l',3SMOM & 5EWCOMB, 'VfiieM' occasion to say that the Prayer fiook ver­ er at Pembroke College, Oxford, in 1885, HABLEIII & OO'S., t.tj- fP j ocs oils. : The ever-increasing circulation of this excel­ UNDER OPERA HOUSE, NORWALK. .. — Jy.:>. 53 HBd 55 Main Street. sion was really the best. w hen he passed all the examinations. Mr. lent monthly proves?its continued adaptation to Hood's first literary work was " Pen and popular desiresand needs. Indeed, when we think TEE HOST RELIABLE GOODS, and Wi'l furbish at short notice JUT ITS SAFETY under EVERY possible TEST, and The ball Wednesday night, to be given into how many homes it penetrates every month, • .vh' its perfect burning qualities, at-e proved by Pencil Pictures," written at Oxford, w.liich we must consider it as one of the educators as well W:-. THE LIGHT RUNNING by the Pioneer boys at National Hall, was published in 1854-55. as entertainers of the public mind,for its vast pop­ Call anil sec them. -iti- ' 'ij! continued use in over 1T0LLES & SAKE, PAMfli mmi v:> ghould, as it undoubtedly will, draw a good ularity has been won by no appeal to stupid pre­ ; judices or depraved tastes.—Boston Globe. tef; estic prowi]. If preparations means anything EST Gloves at Comstock Bro's. The character which thisMagazinepossesses for ;•Dealersjn the best varities ot >"ty - Ts the best Machine in use for all kinds of work. • 3 I1TST31U1£ENTS 500,000 Families. To be had only of ' ' -i this Thanksgiving: tyajl v>TiIl prove to be a variety, enterprise, artistic wealth, and literary l* Hundreds of lives have been saved by the use of culture that has kept pace with, if it has not lea ^thraelte and BitumunQ||!| mm#*-- While no accidcnt, directly or indirectly, has ever., J. 8PENCEB.® ' wf> grand affair. . Hunt's Remedy, the great kidney medicine. It the times,, should cause-its conductors to regard Taken m Ezch^ge for New, occurred Irom burning, storing, or handling it. cures dropsy and all diseases of the kidneys, blad­ it with justifiable complacency. It also entitles : I Sole Agent for the tow? of Jforwalfc.' Mr. TalcottB. Wakeman has marketed them to a great claim upon the public gratitude. Very Clieap. Second-hand Machines at low priccs. 40 der and urinary organs. It is purely vegetable, The many imitations and counterfeits of the Astral gOjCpt) pqunds of grapes this season, and is and used by physicians in their practice daily. The Magazine has done good and not evil all the CC": •I Don't delay, but try it immediately. days of Us life.—Brooklyn JCagle, TUNING AND REPA1RI C Oil that have been tlfrown unsuccessfully" on Special Notice! entitled in this respect to be counted ahead. Hickory, ENGINEERS' JACKETS. the market is further Don't Hazard Tour Life.—A lighted torch in a TERMS: ' : . • Done at short notiqe. Wise boys may now pull down and brush powder millis scarcely more dangerous' than a deep • ! " \ t V ^ * Postage free to allsubscribers in theUnitedStates. :.ij:>•.>+: OR TWO MONTHS FROM DATE, I will up skates. PAUL. seated cough or cold. The individual who waits for HARPER'S MAGAZINE,one year, .«. . 54.1)0 i ' S.B. Mills. Recommend Pratt's Astral Oil . E. T. WHITNEY^ ^ flf an hour. Unfortunately Jerry Keeler SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, Back numbers can he supplied at any time. DRU(i STORE, will receive prompt attention. I used tlje Yvtbev Grand Piano because I consid- As the Best Safeguard when Lamps are used. Norwalk, October 12th, 1S7L ^ *** { -- as hurt by filling through the miserable Are tho: only, medicines that will cure Pulmonary A complete set ol HARPER'S MAGAZINE, now Yard at Meeker Brothers' Old Stand, east side the a-. p.y it the best in the world. Harry Sanderson. —r • irandah in Iront of the premises. The Consumption. "Frei " ' ~ comprising 49 volumes in neat cloth binding, will Harbor. Tho Weber Piano possesses everything that can | ,'ii ,-S ' I cough will occasion be sent by express, ft*eight at expense of pur^ug- R. I. TOLLES, C. B. DAKE. be wished for in a Piano. Geo. W- Morgan. 033.J5S. C&3 Go. s fvalue of the water to the Borough was lock up the liyer, st<. . cr, lor 92 25 per volume. Single volumes by *y»'.j r'TSii'i torpid liver. Persons so'affected, if they take one '&0k The weather WAS very favorable, aucl about or two heavy colds.' and' if tlie cough in these cases In the Banking Booms of the Fair­ Flowers, and a great variety of Useful and tFa\\f.y ",i -iv'3 590 pfcople wore on the ground. 'be suddenly cliecUc<|, will' ilijd the stomach and Winter Flower Garden! Articles. Ladies' Jackcts am! Clocks, The following is the score s i liver clogged, remaining tqrpid and inactive, at.d field Go. National Bank. THE ESTY COTTAGE ORGAN Initial - .?•••• :• > almost betore they ai "fi'i'l $ 'f« -S' " Tlirec minute class. Purse $200. HARLEM &• CO-S. 1 x,i does not contain opium or anything calculated to rosewood,combining more perfections than For sale 1i>y ' New Dorp, 1st; Flora Temple, 2d; Hon­ check a cough suddenly. Schenck's Seaweed Ton­ Business hoursfrom 9, A. M., to 12, M.; and from 1 , . .We arc the only agents in this town for the o'clock, P. M., to 3; and on Saturday evenings any other in tho world. lias taken more MW est John, 3d. Time, 2:74^, 2:48%, 2:4&R;; ic dissolves the food, mixes with the gastric juices 1 of the stomach, aids digestion and creates a raven­ from C to 8 o'clock. than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY GOLD MED­ • -''m Two thirty-five class. Purse $500. ous appetite. When the bowels are costive, skin Wm. K. JAMES, President. Wrought Iron Cushing's Heater, ALS AND FIRST PREMIUMS, at Fairs and Ex­ - GEO. A. PEIS0E & CO/ " H. M. & C. S. PROWlTTf; Jimmy Norton; 1st; Brown Kitty, 2d ; sallow, or the symptoms otherwise ot a bilious 4t38 CH'AS. It.BTREliT, Treasurer. Single an*| Qoublp Fire Pots, hibitions throughout the United States. larry Gilbert. 3d.' Time, 2:36J^, 2:35%, tendency, Schenck's Mandrake Pills are required. r. J.u/.. They are endorsed by the highest musical These iqediciqes are propared only by J. H. They hover h^vp lailctl. Call for a Circular. Agents OOli JIATS, at 230M. SCHENCK <& SON, N, K. corner Sixth & Arch sts., Trunks and K for the" celebrated authorities. WTO. IC. LOCKWOOD'S,. ' *•' •' ; SECOND DAT. Phila., and are for sale by all druggistsand dealers. .'•jh.'i Organsk D' v Dr. Schenck will be at the Quincy House,Boston', !Arsand Sto^"e, $ Two-fifty class. Purse $800. •-?'4;,' on the following Wednesdays: Oct. 21, Nov.4 and Certainly tho bc.st I ever heard. < - THKSK ^ Flora Temple, 1st; New Dorp, 2d; Fun- 18, and Dec. 2,16 and SO. 41 Clinker Cleaning Grate. Other Stoves in great Geo. W.Morgan. The Ol' iu'-vit and are variety at our store, corner Main and West streets. in the Vi\itoil StaU'M j leased with !h« ola-omos fl»ie,8d. Time, 2:52,2:47, 2:53. It is vocal, which is the highest praisetlint v-hicli Tor Uieir :.n.N iS° Special race instead of 2:31 clasS. Brown Tlie Most Wonderful Discovery of the I NEW ENTERPRISE. S5ITTH NORWALK) CONN. , •minor a?i j It is a handsomeJBox Table on Castors, holding HOT AND GOLD BATHS T, E. & jjfoie.. of the May, and should ARABIAN MILK-CURE live inches of earth into which the plants may be at all rcasonaljfl^irs of the daj^pnight, at lli ct with* have a place in every fam­ - Two tliiity-eigbt'class. Purse $400. FOR CONSUMPTION, and'diseases ot tho Throat, set out, thereby SAYIIfg ALL COST OF POTS. DEALERS IN O. $ J. fi. Otfall, Organ Builders,N. 3'. Now in use. ily. tfio' iSic Brown Prince, 1st; New Dorp, 2d ; Fan- Chest, & Lungs; The 6nty1 Medicine of the kind ill Saving Time, Monpy pud Labor. Promoting the 5*a3r. IT not i'tnmd at your Picture Dealers send flin Wnrl/I A '12NTIUTT#N-tn Cnv ('reed instruments. ^ ie, 3d. Time, 2;42,2;43,2:41M. grovfthTmd'healih of the plants and 1 Instrument ever obtained the your ordor» or fur it lU aci'iptive circular, to the ... I'rof. E. L. Bulcer. No oti.er Jluyical publisher. X. »•'. itII»F.R, Cleveland, Special purse, instead of 8$5 class. Su- apt - - j: • HardW ^ s ime Popularity.- Send for Price Lists, Address ncss ol'Breath,Catarrh, Croup, Coughs, Colds,etc., Costing no more than the Pots 1'. contains sweetness and power in an IBIO 1st; Barney Kelly, 9d; Annie Dollins, for an ordinary plant stand, and i3 an ornament to Sharim and Hair DremiSalii, CUTLERY, in a lew days like magic. PRICE 81 PER BOTTLE, No. 1 GAZETTE BUILDING. nn.isual degree.— lien. Bishop Simpson, M SHJFPAIJO, N. Y. 4L1C i?r*; 3d.* Time, 2:31, 2:29,2:32. Also, BR. S. D. HOWE'S any room. Circulars sent free on application to •W!; - American Girl and Copper Bottom li.ad a Shaving, Ilair Dressing, Dyeing, Cutting, ctc k. Church. S-ET3T executed in the best mannep, :•>.] - AND 'r

ASSETS AFTER DEDUCTING mOTHER'S WAY. XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICF. by land of Edward K. Lockwood, and westerly WILLIAM C. STREET, CONVEYANCES. OFFICE or CLERK OP COURT or BURGESSESES,j by land of Alfred H. Camp, land of Charles FAIRFIELD CHICAGO LOSSES. Oft within our little cottage, lSOKOUUH OF NOHNVAUV, ,S. Lockwood and land of C. Frederick Bctts, ir.'- -• > '<»•»>»iwmk lSTVatcr"Strcct, As the shadows geatly fall, ?' tonvalfe toette. dopciuientfhonest and Norwalk, Nov. 11,187J. . fearlessTHEWEEKLY newspaper, SUN, of 66 broad columns, especial­ O Ilarvey B Rumsev, of Redding (ttidge); $40.00. FKIEGUT LINE, While the sunlight touches sofily Wholesale and Ihrtfiil Dealc- In * | \ . tvf » ' " COWLES & fflERRILL, s ly designed for the farmer, the mechanic, the mer- T Francis Skiddy and Sarah L. Skiddy, his wll'e, Edward K. Lockwood, on homestead on said t i '! , One sweet face upon tlie wall/. ? : chant-and the prolessional man, and their wives Francis Skiddy Trustee of Sarah IJ. Skiddy; Chris­ High Street, bounded northerly by land of Agent'iatKoirwalk^Conn..issue Policies fort he Tuesday,November24J87^ and children.-We aim to make the Weekly Sun topher D. Wallace and U. Marie Wallace, his Hm " - '['ollo^lDgXasurai.. nsurauccComnanlce: Do we gather close together, the heat family newspaper in the world. It is full wife; George Charles, all of the city of New York; Fannie M. Millet^ and land occupied by Di u iBtnaiofHartford.Ct., $4,047,3IS07 And m hushed and lender tone, v of entertaining and instructive reading <>t eveiy Samuel E. Olmstcad, Frederich St. John, heirs of mon-Fanton, easterly by highway, southerly YOBK. Uartfordi •*: 1,537,51900 Ask each "other's full forgiveness - BiBI'S PttATER. sort; but prints nothing to offend the moat scrupu­ Susan V. Sherry-deceased, Charles Sherry, Noah by land of Eliza A. Curtis nnd land of heirs ^ViilUUci Phoenix : ; vr 1,081',18984 Ifcai lous ana delicate taste. Pricej $l«&0 iter Wood. Daniel S. Bartram, George R. Cholwell and INSURANCE COMPANY, Peopre's.ofSIlddletown Ct. •• M 24S.S74S8 For the wrong that cach has done. Marv E. Cholw^I, his wife; William S. Lockwood, of Mary E. Pride, land of Samuel E. Olmstead IRON, STEEL, MECHANICS,' TOOLS, AO 111 Homeiolffew York, 2,723,20602 Should you wonder why this custom * Wlion the children kneel down ltv 1ln* bul- gsagaagisg' side at night— GeorgeGeOl'gO EA Miller «IIUand XdUIUOFannie M.JH.JUIIIUI.UI. Miller, his "wife; *'Y I and land of Joseph B. Ells, and westerly by STF<CRAL ISIPCESFENTS; C'AFTRTAGE Fh«diri BrWklyn,I<. Y. 1,545,55710 At the ending of the day, Edward K. Lockwood, K. B. Price, and Eliza A. land of Joseph B. Ells and land occupied by South ,No CpatinentalofNdw York,'ni.-Umv; t,427,49621 Three boyish heads all in row— Curtis, William C. Street and the Norwalk Ilorse 1 Eye and voice would quickly answer, Dimon Fanton, $21.00. BODIES, WHEELS, RIMS, SHAFTS, a Jnternatlonal ' .• • j S29.47EOO Willi a flutter of baste, in her nightgown of FOR A PRESENT Railway Company, all of the Borough of Nor­ ;^HcstcUcSter,o.rNcwRoc!icllc,N .Y. 453,93032 " It was once our mother's way!' walk; And heirs of Mary E. Price, wherover they Eliza A. Curtis and heirs of Mary E. Prico, JGLGNUBS AXLES, SPRINOS, BOLTS, s®sia j$$ : white, * '• V/AYV .. GET A PATENT ! * %)ribglleld,of3priDgQel(l, Jlass, - S70,78000 may refide,_and to all others interested In the mat­ on homestead on said High Streot, bounded -.* V.\ People*^, Wofcestpr,ilase., -i , 600,00000 v-.feThe Baby comes, kneeling there loo. ter of this notice,—GKEHTING : SASH^BLINDS,DOPRS, PAINTS,. If our home be bright and cheery. CHICHESTER ^ northerly by land of Edward K. Lockwood, WHITE'S PROPELLERS Franklin,Phjila-.i Pa: j; • - 13,SGS,91S39 ' If it hold a welcome true, At a meoting of the Court of Burgesses of the ISLASS, VARNISH", JKC.R ; .! Borough of Norwalk, duly held on the 10th day of oasterly by highway, southerly by land of 4 V (j |5 Will continue to make regular trips between Nor­ So_ ommerce/'Albany, N. Y. M 64,42400 Opening wide its door of greeting She bows her bright face at the side of '.lie Casii Cijitai, walk Bridge anil Now York,' during the winter, Narragansett,' ofProvideucc R. I 754,94700 November, A. D., 1874, the following report of the Samuel E. Olmstead and westerly by land of A£ LowcstNew York Prices, Anita,Cincinnati; O. ' 1,250,00000 To the many, not llic few ; u!:; bed, assessment of damages and benefits in the matter Joesph B. Ells, $14.00. stopping at South Norwalk to receive and leavo, And mumbles her own little prayer;— DOLL'S® CRADLE* of the altering, enlarging, and widening of. the freight. Freight received from 'and delivered at Home, of Columbus, O., 433,447 34 If we share our Father's bounty highway called High Street, in said Borough, was Samuel E. Olmstead, on homestead on said the Ireight depot of the Danbury and Norwalk Alemania,Cleveland, O , 295,00000 With the needy, day by day, Funny words, you would think, could yon Every Little Girl Should Have One. accepted by said Court, and the following votes High Street, bounded northerly by land sevcr- Railroad. . • Liverpool,and London,andGlobc,sepa­ rate Are assets, 5.066,10500 'Tis because our hearts remember • hear what she said, NamelCliichester on every cradle. For sale by- and order of said Court were passed and made in ally of Edward K. Lockwood, Joseph B. Ells, l*i>oduco sold as heretofore'. Freight at usual' For we none of us know what they are. all Toy and Furniture Dealers. Scud for Cata­ relation thereto, of all of which yon and each of IV.S. IIAPiFOISD.President, rates. ;' BtorthBritish and Mercantile, do do 2,104,59800 This was ever mother's way. logue to GEO. T. COMINS, 124 North St., Boston yon aro hereby notified: | heirs of Mary E. Price, and Eliza A. Curtis tgr All persons aro forbid'trusting any of the Queen of Liverpool & London, do do 1,355.86000 and 393 Pearl St., New York. southerly by land of William C. Street, and Imperial, of London, . -io do 5,313,665 00 But sometimes I think, when she raises her O THE HON. COURT OF BURGESSES H. R. Tl'RNEU, Sco'y and Trcaa. employees of the boats of this line ou account of Sometimes, when ourhand grow wary, easterly and westerly by highway, $20.00. ^l»e oitrnogg Jhc^pof., And other Companies,Stock and Mutual,In Con­ Or our tasks seem very long; -. head T of the Borough of Norwalk. necticut and New York. The undersigned, appointed by the 'Warden William C. Street, on homestead on said GEORGE R. COWLES. HOMER MERRILL When our burdens look too heavy, v With sa much delight in her face, ' High Street, bounded northerly by land of DAMBURT & NORWALK IS. R. Perhaps the dear Saviour knew just what of the Borough, three judicious and disin­ A. II. 111SSEM., O. M. WILLIAMS ALKX.'I'ONALl) LUMBER MARKET. And we deem the right all wrong," TOY DEALERS, terested freeholders of said Borough, to esti­ Samuel E. Olmstead, southerly by land of AUTiraiNrATffRAN GEM£HT. Then we gain a new, fresh courage, ,'s she said, H. Marie Wallace, and land of Thomas Shee- : And her prayer in Ilis heart found a Ifyouwantan entirely New Toy, and one that mate and appraise the damages; or benefits, as BISSELL,WILLIAMS & DONALD,- IIP Cbmmencing'dctolie/lath,'l874. • As we rise to proudly say: [.y will sell on its merits, send for a Catalogue of the han, easterly and westerly by highway, $21.00. Spectacles to suit ali kinds of Eyes " Let tis do our duty bravely, place! Chichester. DolVs Cradle and Chair. (*EO.- a the case may be, resulting or accruing to any Transact a General r H. Marie Wallace, wife of Christopher D. »A I1YTBAINS. -ge AGENT FOR This^as our dear mother's way." t'f. Mrs. S. M. Walsh, in Christian Union. COMINS, 154 North St., Boston, and 393 Pearl person, persons, or corporation from the tak­ Dailu trains leave Xerteall Bridge. j||g St. New York. ' ing of certain land belonging to Samuel E. Wallace, on land on said High Street, bound­ t! ed northerly by land of William C. Street, Law, Loan.ColleotionS Real Estate At 9 42 a. m., > For Danbury and intermediate OUR MEW YORK LETTER. Olmstead and others for public use, to wit:— 6 22 p. m,/; stations. • L1ZAR1JS & MORRISS' Thus we keep her memory precious, NEW BURR MILLS for highway purposes, in the matter of the al­ and land of Thomas Sheehan, southerly by Timber, Lumber! At 4 55 p.m., For all stations on the Daabnry t Leave Lanburvfor Norwalk *•./ 44 \ New YORK, NOV. 21,1874. terations, widening and enlargement of said called, and by land of Isaac Lee, westerly .by We are agents for Trady's Mercantile Collection and distinct vision, and makes weak eyes strong. A PUT UP JOB.'* EDWARD HARBISON, New Haven, ^onn. C'36 and 939 a.m.; 1 10, 430, 615 p!m. list. High Streot, accepted and approved by said land of Isaac Lee, land of heirs of Elbert-Ray­ Bureau, of New York, and Paul's Banking and At WHOLESALE ARD RETAIL.® u'i Warranted for five years without change of lenses. . ONE SWEET CHARITY. JFEI mond, land-of William Hands, and John Rob­ Legal Agency, of Chicago, Hi. 22 JOHN W. BACON, Snp't. Special attention giventoflttingnearsightcdpeople. <•* TJSYCHOMANCY, OR SOUL CHARMING." Court at a meeting thereof held October 16th, Since the death of Reason Davis, several The mild weather which holds so late erts, and land of Thomas Sheehan, (Thirty ; Oi OFFICE AND YARD S A large assortment of years ago, Sundown Smith has claimed to A How either sex may fascinate and gain the 1874, and duly recorded in the Reeords of HEW YORK,HEW HAVM ifc HARTFORD RAIIR0AD into the season is of great benefit to the love or affections of any persons they choose, in­ Dollars,) $30.00. iUftEA.R STEAMBOAT LANDING, OPERA and FIELD GLASSES be the champion stove polisher of Michigan, stantly. This art all can possess, free, by mail said Borough, would respectfully report:— NE# YORK & 'NEW HAVEN DIVISION. poor, who have some \veek3 longer to save Norwalk Horse Railway Company, on land GEORGE WARD SELLECIi, , AT nnd he has held his medal through many the liard-etrned dollars necessary for fuel for 25 cents; together with Egyptian Oracle, That haying been sworn by the Warden to ura«hInston Street* So. Norwalk. Irains'.eave Passenger Station atSoath Norwalk Dreams, etc. 1,000,000 sold, Address, T. WIL­ a faithful and impartial discharge of the du­ and building*on said High Street, bounded asfollows: hot contests. and clothing. • Relief societies are taking LIAM & Co., Pnb's Philadelphia, Pa. northerly by land of Frederiqk St. John, east­ ill Hasconstantly in stuck at hisnewstand, Weed's Jeivelry Store, He goes for a stove like a Texas steer fur ties of our said appointment, and having iifi Sonth Korwalk for New York. hold of the work'in time. Perhaps one of erly, southerly 'and westerly by highway,- UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE. a red necklie, and when he leaves it there is the pleasar-test sights in the city, to an eye <£ rotton per day at home. Terms free. Address given reasonable notice to all parties, persons, biti At3.47 A. M;,BostonExpress. and corporations interested, of the time and , $125.00. . No. O MainStreet, 4.14 Boston Express a shine on it which makes the owner's heart which looks beyond the surface of things, is $3ri $£U .ClEO. STfxsox & Co., Portland, Me. . Tho damages nnd benefits accrued in this place of oui meeting for the purpose aforaP 6.00 Accommodation swell with pride. the meeting to sew for the poor, held,every rftv CYCYa WEEK guaranteed to Male and Fe- ropcirt are of equal amount in {he aggregate, llil A choice and flneassortmentof 6.42 Accoinmodation , , .,. ;j v. . -I The other day a merchant fished his coal afternoon at the rooms of St. John's Guild, U / / male Agents, in their locality. Costs said, by two publications of saia notice as re­ 7.34 Accoinmpdatioi:.. 1 to wit: $730.00. , Local Express,stoppingat Stamford stove out of the cellar and found it red which I have before mentioned as one Of A / / NOTHING to try it. Particulars free. quired by the Borough Charter, in the Norwalk 7.45 with rust. lie ordered the store boy to P. O. NICKERY & CO., Augusta, Me GAZETTE, a newspaper published in said We find no parties or persons who sustain %es, miNt&r 9.23 Accommodation the kindliest, mo3t active, and truly Chris an equal amount of benefits and damages by 11.00 Express. clean it, and the boy greased it all over DVERTISKRS send cts. to G P.R Borofcgh, and having met at the time and 1.18 , M. Accontaodation tian charities in the city. At the rooms' A ©V 25 EO. OW- the alteration, &c., of said High Street, and 1 with lard oil and kerosene as a preparatory once a week, ladies of every circle in so-, JXagLl,L &Co-. 41 Park Row, N. Y.,for their Eigh- place designated in said notice and having visiQt 2'59 Boston-Express. step. The oil took the rust off, but the ty^me Pamphlet, showing cost of advertising. heard such and all persons and parties in in­ find no persOTfe iwho sustains any damage %. 4.07 " Accommodation ciety meet to mtrke up clothes for winter, 1 blacking slid right off of il when applied, terest who appeared before us and having thereby except as before stated. 5.00 Accommodation iiftA SOUTH NORWALK, which the poorest of the poor arc not able ARE YOU TROUBLED Borough of Norwalk, Nov. 10th, A. D., 1874. 6.00 Boston Express. and the boy was told to get up and dust, to make for themselves. For instance, duly considered the matter, we hav6 ascer­ Flour, 6.39 ". Accommodation .en ij With Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, tained and determined and do ascertain and . CHARLES T. LEONARD, BostonExpress.! and never come near that store again. there are niany who support small children Sfefai - • CHARLES OLMSTEAD, 9.37 liV: Biliotisness, Headache and lost of Appetite f determine that the following persons will be 3.43 a. m., Sunday- - - -Mai tif. ' ..3^ The stove was wheeled out on the walk by going out at days' work, and who can EDWARD MERRILL, PLUCK No. 1. Take contracts lor potting down There is a safe and sure remedy, M0SE8 and arc damaged by the taking of their said Fruit, &c,, New "torkforSOntli Norwalk. and Sundown Smith came along, out of a barely pull together enough to keep a roof Freeholders to estimate and appraise the • U ol DAME'S EXTBAC1 OF VEGETATION land by said alteration, widening and enlaig- •-•xtms At*7.10,*3.05(Bx.,)*9.05, 10.00,(Ex.,)A. M; 12.00 job. He took a look, made a mental calcu­ over their heads and coarse food in their damages and benefits in the matter herein To which he wohld Invite the attentionof all who M; r.00(Bx:.)UD. 8.00, (Ex.,) 3.15, *4.38 (Local lation, and said he'd make that 3tove put on . ment of said High street, as followsand mouths by slaving early and late, and how stated. wish toi.archaseflrst-classgoo^||,at :.,) *S;15; (loiwO 5.40(special) >6.35, 8.10(ex) the reflection of a mirror for about twenty- we do estimate and appraise to them the fol­ Id 9.10 (ex) pv!p'. m. Sunday. ^ can such nnd time to make up such clothcs Voted, That the foregoing report of assessment Reasonable Prices. five cents. The bargain was closed, and as they could not afford to buy without lite- lowing damages:— of' damages and beneflfcnbenel^Bn tnethe matter ot the alter­ «SontU Norwalk for New the negro slid up to the base-burner and To Samuel E. Olmstead, to his interest in _ rally going sleepless? Careworn mothers ing, widening and eflprging of High Street, so DRIED BEEF, SLICED A; SPECIALTY. BBST At 6.39 A. M. Springfield Way gently applied the foundation for a shine. the land and property known as and called called, in the Borough, bo and the same is hereby 9.04 Accommodation , r who find the sewing and prouding for their OF HAMS, KITH&t WHOBR OR SUOID 1 ;k.U . q ... s.. ... He remarked that it was a very soft, smooth - Certified to by the best physicians as containing the St. John Homestead, on the westerly side accepted. 9.34 " Boston Express. fr. h< •• families an overtask for liana and brain, nothing injurious to the system. It relieves Voted, That notice signed by the Clerk of this SDropin and'see uslaoatiiew •tore,; ] -10.-54 " Accommoaatioii •M P...U NN.I stove, and he wondered if they hadn't got may consider what they would do if, in ad­ of said High Street and fronting on Wall Court, containing the names of persons in this 11.20 " Boston LiJrQtnlng Express s-j|rv*'; "Ji3 so that they mixed the iron with glue or when all else fails. Blood purifier and Liver Street, said interest being three-tenths, Accb'mmodation ;3'~:i, ... . . dition to this, they were obliged to earn all invigorator, being a pleasant purgative needed matter assessed, with the amounts of their respec­ ' itiM 2.01 P. M india rubber. It seemed to him that stove the groceries, the house-rent, and candle $195.00. tive assessments, be published twice in TUB NOII- 2.27 " Boston Exphes*: 1.2 A polish spread opt a good deal on that stove, by old and young. It cures Jaundice, Fever To Frederick St. John, to his interest in WALK GAZETTE, a newspaper published in said 4.14 " . Accommodation ^ ends from week to week. They will know Borough, as directed by the Borongh charter, as 4.29 " BostonExpress but that was motley in his pocket and he and Ague, Pain in the Bones, Rheumatism, said St. John Homestead, the same being 1 what a blessed help is devised for the poor, legal and sufficient notice of the same to all par­ PLUCK No. 2. 6.14 '« Accommodation >''Ii,™ didn't say anything. When he had a good Worms, Female Diseases, Nervous Disorders, two-tenths, $130.00. ties and persons interested in said assessments. W. B. 8WORD8, 6.49 •« Accommodation w 4^•0 14 Trucking' when the Roosevells and the liivingstons Kidney Complaint, die., &c. For Sale by E. THE NEW CHROlttOS—From xmr "1 ; Boston Express. y thick coat on, he seized his broom, took a come down with their gold thimbles, in To Francis Skiddy of New York City, Ordered, That the damages herein assessed and 9.51 /. WEED, Norwalk, Conn., and by Drug­ determined be paid to the parties respectively en­ Ultlt'g JPAmouPalalinga.—Tbeee-Kle- i0.4S !rpr< long breath and went in. He brushed up company .with other unoccupied ladies un­ as trustee of his wife, Sarah L. Skiddy, to her garit Chromos aro by far the most expressive pic­ 8.43 Sunday Mall, ^ and down, sideways, diagonally, and va­ gists generally. interest in the fee of said. St. John Home­ titled to the srme, out of the Treasnry of the Bor­ tures ever given to the pnblic, being full of humor fK der sixty, of different parishes, who, half ough ; and that if any person or party entitled to MERCHANT TAILOR, and "Pliick" to the last extent. Size 16x22 inches, Trains leave New' Haven for SoatS'iTorwaik.'at ^ Draining, rious other ways, and the broom seemed to out of novelty and half from thorough good stead, the same being as interest of two-tenths, receive the same shall refuse or neglect so to do, CORNER WASHINGTON AND MAIN STS. mounted on canvass and strainers.: Price 810 the 2,40'1(Ex.,) 3.10, (EX.,),*5.30, rfi.30, *3.10, #.45, just glide around without an effort. After WANTED Ladies subject to the life estate of said Francis that the same be and are hereby deposited and set pair.' Send orders to the publisher, J. F. RYDERj (Ex.,) A.M.; *12M.;1.60 (ex.,) *2.80, 8.50; (ex/,) will, desert the park and promenade to sew apart in the Borough treasury to be paid on proper SOUTH NQBVAIiKI CONN;., , 5.00, (Ex.,) 5.20, 8.30, (Ex.,) P. M. 2.80 a. m., ten minutes' work without result, Sundown on gray flannel and red," unbleached" and to canvas this city or town and surrounding towns Skiddy, $100.00. application by the party entitled thereto. 239 Superior Street. Cleveland. Oftio. Si |pp paused and remarked: with one of the finest inventions of the age— To Francis Skiddy, to his interest in said Sunday Mail. calico in true Dorcas fashion. Done by Madame Griewold's Skirt-supporting Corset and The assessessments of benefits herein made are Scotch Cheviots, Meltons, Orape 4nd drains marked thas (*) connect at NewRocbelle ,:toi brai and " Whar's dat shine, eh ? Didn't know such careful hands, the sewing is of the Skirt Supporter. It sells rapidly. Its improvements St. John Homestead, said interest being a life a lien or real encumbrance on the land and premi­ NOTICE. with Harlem River Branch. English Coatings, - See large hills of advertisement at Station er/iUTO'nV: little' . , •'••---•.rf'l dat Sundown Smif was here, did ye? neatest order, I assure you, and young la­ appeal to any lady of good sense. It cures lame estate in two-tenths thereof belonging to his ses upon which they are respectively made;- UB Copartnership heretofore, existing under S'posed it was some common stove-blacker, backs and weak stomachs; and many other weak­ wife Sarah L'. Skiddy, $30.00. The foregoing notice is given for the dne infor­ Made up in style, and at Lowest Prices. A large the name of A. E. Smith's Sons, is this day Houses and Hotels.. • • • dies who scorn plain sewing for their "prac­ nesses that ladies are subject to. Those wishing T - E.-M. REED, Gen'1 Sapt., NewHaven. eh?" . To heirs of Susan V. Sherry, deceased, to mation of all the parties interested therein and in . assortment of dissolved by mutual consent. Either member of tising" and German lessons, might be put to lucrative employment please address conformity to the direction of the Court of Bur­ the late firm are authorizefHo sij^j^li^TUdatMn. JOHN. T. MOODY, Sup't Grand Central Depot VM He took up another broom and dsnced brush by the exquisite neatness of the com­ Mrs.K.A.GRISWOLD, sole inventor& proprietor, their interest in the fee of said St. John gesses:.. ..j,™ JOSEPH F. FOOTE, iNew York. . •,j Gravel, ie. ic P. O. Box 380, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 4t46 around and went for that stove door like a monest work done by women whose wealth Homestead, the same being an interest of ' •" Clerk of Court of Burgessea GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. ASA SMITH," ' - ' : N ; [Published gratuitously for the convenience of • • .'tf.il '• tornado, shutting h s eyes and breathing aud position are such as never to require two-tenths, subject to the life estate of Charles A triie copy of record of report, votes and or­ Nor walk,- OT. 14,1874. HOWARD'H. SMITH. v I G r its' Kid Gloves. the l*ublic.] dealers in il V,' I", til | hard and calling to the small boys to stand .'hem to touch a needle tor themselves. If Sherry, $105.00. der of the Court of Burgesses in the matter there­ mo THE PROBATE COURT for the District oi K away if they didn't want to meet the fate To Charles Sherry, to his interest in said in stated. Attest, JOSEPH F. FOOTE, Of all S.. 'os and Colors, of the Best Quality. there are women of leisure who, reading Clerk of Court ot Burgesses. X Norwalk:' Jk . of Pompeii, and be buried under a cloud of this, I would remind them th&t there may A RARE St. John Homestead,' said interest being a life The application^ Charles E. DeForest, of the dust. Tbe grease held its. own. The estate in two-tenths thereof belongiag to the town of New Canaan, in said-district, respectftally COMMENCING MAY 1STH, 1874. r-OOAI., wWOO UU be cases close about them where such skill NOTICE. ljotxoei.% *} ^ showeth:— • ... „ ,*j i J "• sweat trickled down Sundown's cheeks and would not be undervalued. But if the sis­ heirs of his late wife, Susan V. Sherry, $25.00. HE undersigned Borough Clerk and Clerk of That he is parent and also legally appointed 3' liBATE NOKWALK. SO-JTOUWALK. m the rent in the back seam of bis coat wid­ To Noah Wood, to his interest iu said St. the Board of Registration of the Borough of uardian to Frederick R. DeForest, Robert L. De- ter-in-law with poor health, and the minis­ T orest and Henry G. M. DeForest, minors belong­ £S ened rapidly. He worked desperately for OPPORTUNITY* John Homestead, said interest being one-tenth Norwalk, hereby gives notice that he will receive f 5.40 a. m., New York Accommo'n 6.00 a. m. ter's wife, and the neuralgic neighbor across at his office in Hubbell's building, in the Borotough PLUL UNGI PLUMBING I ing to said distrioU and- that- Baid.yninors are the 6.20 N. Y. & N. H. Accom'n 6.45 '• nine or ten minutes, and then he opened his $65.00. ownerB of an undivided interest in the following Building Material the way are provided for in this respsct, up to 3 o'clock in the afternoon ot Monday,f< th< 6.45 7.05 " 11® eyes in amazement. nothing is easier than to make up plain, To Noah Wood, damages in the taking of 30th of November instant, all names which any HANI: engaged the services ofD. B.LUM.a real estatesituated, lying and being in said town 7.05 New York Accommo'n 7.25 " "Dis yer's powerful curus," he growled, . person shall propose to be added to or erased from pluii: r ot great experience, and lavorably of New Canaan to witone tract of landman 7.25 N. Y. Ex. & Steamboat 7.45 " substantial clothing for children of differ­ other land belonging to him on the westerly quantity 'three acrcft, iuora or less.^t^' tbe-baiW- as he gazed at the door. *' I guess dat side of said High Street, $25.00. the voting list prepared by the Board of Registra­ known in i < vicinity as a practical workman in all i 7.45 "8:® ent ages, and send each garment, closely tion to be used at the Borongh Election to be hold- branches o •lambing, I shall be able to supply the ings ffiterfeorfstandtog,at)d VoqiidQtraottherjwand 8.05 8.25 blacking fell down in de road and got mud tied in paper, through the mail, at an ex­ Blaek Silks! To Christopher D. Wallace and H. Marie en on Monday, the 7th day of December, A. D., he best work at short notice. Leave westeily by land bf'„Uanjtah_ Jkl. Teed, «as»e«y 18.45 New Ilaveo.Wcom'n =, DRAIN PIPE, FIRE BRICK, KAY. • sfeKS .. pnblic wit! and southerly by highway. Also, one other rt in it." pense of not. ever twenty-fiv«jjfents~a pack­ WaUace, damages in the taking of land on 1874. your order, ior 9.05 N. Y. Ac. &'N. IK'Ex.- a'35' 1 tract of land in quantity thirty-three acres, more 9.35 1 10.00 " He looked at the blacking, then walked age, to any relief society in New York. 45 pieces at 51.50, worth 82.00 a yard. - the westerly side of said High Street, belong­ Borough of Norwalk. Nov. 12th, 1S74. i : - : «R' J" ••• • JOSEPH F. FOOTE, Borongh Clerk, LI FT AND FORCE PUMPS, BATS TUBS,WATER or less, with the buildings thereon standing, an? 10.00 .10« " around the store, and as the crowd began THE MAIL PACKAGE BUSINESS. ing to said H. Marie Wallace, wife of said 3ti0 and Clerk of Board of Registration. bounded northerly by highway,and by land of Da­ 10.35 N. II. Ac. VYiirEx lliflo " GRAIN, FEED FLOUR to jeer at him he got mad and shouted: Christopher D. Wallace, $5.00. CLOSETS, BOILERS. BASINS, LEAD, rius Fahcher and William L. Brown, easterly by 11.00 New Haven ircBS 11. 20 " By the way, this business of sending land of Darius Fancher and Willlam li. Bf own and 11.30 m 11,55 " " Can't shine dat stove ? Can't make dat To Frederick St. John, damages to his in­ OFFICE OF CLETIK OF COUKT OF BUBGESSES, m^lIX-LINED. AXD BLOCK THTpf S packages by mail instead of express is com­ land ofCharlesGrupe, sontheriy by landnelonginp 11.65 12.15 p. m base-burner reflect de morning rays of de terest in land taken on the easterly side of BOKO UGH OF NoitwAUfc, !f§£ PIPE, JOSEPn F. FOOTE, Clerk of Court of Burgesses. DEALER IN 'I •L'T-TJ 5.30 •' m'z DRAPER whoop I" he shouted, but after awhile he which would have cost five dollars by ex­ in the same, belonging to the heirs of his late A true copy of vote.. and three roods, more or less, and bounded north- • 15.10 fiSiii press. Families out Wesf. who long to erly and westerly _by' land ot' Hannah M. Teed, 5.30 N. Y. Ex. & N.H.Ac 0.00 " paused. There was a new light in his eye, wife, Susan V. Sherry, $3.00. Attest. JOSEPH F. FOOTE, Clerk. easterly by land of Hannah M. Teed-and highway, 6.00 0.20 " AND He got up, rubbed his hand over the stove, avail themselves of the advantages of the To Francis Skiddy, as trustee of his wife, O O A. Xi , and-sontheriy by highway. the interest of said 6.20 New York Accommo'n 6.40 " 6.50 " •isifpii looked at his hand, and then without say­ city in shopping, should bear this in mind. Sarah L. Skiddy, damages to her interest in minors in: said real .estate is the undivided one- G.30 New Haven Accom'n ing a word or replying to a question, lie The rate for sending packages exacted by seventhpart thereof. t a. 6.00 7.10 " the fee of land token on the easterly side of - WOOD AND BBICK, And ho further says that the estate is at present 5.10 7.30 " TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT picked up his " kit" .and slid across- the 1 mm our paternal Government Is only one cent LE BOUTILIIER BROS, said High Street, $9.00. unproductive; that the avoila-thtroof are - wanted 7. 7.50 " At No. 1 Gazette Building, (up stairs.) road into an alley, his face Wearing snch a , for each two ounces, and the firm above N'th River Blue StonerIdmef Cement for the support^ maintenance antt gdncationof-said 7. 8.10 " 1 To Francis Skiddy, damages to his interest minors an *i?«'i r ^ ^^ f coffee. I wish some of our reformers and F. B. WHEELER. and enlargement of said High Street, rs fol­ DENTAL SCIENCE I Norwalk, June 10th, 1ST3. cii ! visionaries had the sense to undertake any where such real estate lies, three weeks success­ GEORGE II. BAYWOND, 4sr" ^ ^ > lows : to ively, at least six weeks before said time assigned. «.t WILLIAM B. LOCKWOOD. thing as practically good. 3t*45 GEORGE A; DAVENPORT, Jiidga. xWM, E. DANN, ffiftsiBiSlil DEALERS IN Samuel E. Olmstead, ^ $45.00 Special Inducements to tHose r& . . . ' t- • _ * ,j«5Ki;s:s: %.; ;> STRIKES. Frederick St. John, 30.00 In view of the change above named the under­ quiring Artificial Teeth. signed reqnests that all parties indebted to the late It is a curious thing that plain labor is Francis Skiddy, trustee as before After a long and most thorongh^teating,^. amjrre- "iLrfUK HOTEL LIVERYP Urm of E. Hajmond & Son, will call and settle their the scarccst, and when the most men are 24.00 \ accounts withont delay. Assortment Large! 6.00 3tSS GEORGE H. RAYMOND. out of employment that laborers should un Francis Skiddy, supercede „ . Ri?er Street. dertakc to force the question of wages, but Heirs of Susan V. Sherry, dec. 25.00 «r, more Comfortable and Healthy in the mouth than Rubber. With a view oi introducing this .The very best of Tarnouts,—not to be sarpassed by %'m HARDWARE so it is. With 30,000 men out of employ­ Charles Sherry, 5.00 1 any private establishment in the coont^ ' SB W KOOMS im s 15.00 newly devised material and establishing that con­ fOARRI^GESI ment in this city, with an ugly.winter before Noah Wood, * •" » I •' ^ fidence in it that itdeserve3,I will insert a few sets 4'.i' fx them, during which the stoppage of labor PRICES' LOWf! at a very low price, for those first applying. This EW AND SECOND-HAND BUSINESS WAG­ WBW ^ from natural causes will swell this army to • $150.00 will enable those who have not before been able to N ONS, TOP AND NO TOP BUGGIES." • mriKiT' HfmiW' And we find and ascertain the amount of get a thoroughly good set at a very low price to ob­ NORWALK LIVERY STABLES. 74.. . 24 ey in New York, have done it in real estate, Examine ifc before purchasing elsewhere. BankSts., BHIDGBPOBTi CONN. 23 the same as everywhere else. Business is regard to his other property and land on the SELLKCK'8. - —rorania* liable to too many fluctuations. Of the westerly side of said High Street that the i j O. E. WILSON, rUSdd bydrejgglats business men of the city, not over three per special benefits to the same exceed the dama­ QUININE HAIR TONIC. ges thereto in the sum of $5.00. 3 THE BEST HAIR DRE8SINB EVER ISED. cent, retire with a fortune; and of that three Sir P, \y. BATES' GENERAL Ikscbakce ACSNT, per cent., a closa examination will show And in the case of Christopher D. Wallace 6E7SERKVWATER I DRAIN PIPE!! DRAIN• X PIPE!!< that the fortunes they retired on were made and his wife H. Maria Wallace, in regard to A Natural Saratoga Water as it flows from tho BOOKSTORE: her land on the westerly ride of said High Spring., This water comes tons in barrels and is f OlBcc 3S Wall Street, The best in theMarket. - Warranted to give satis- .. ley all agree that it is a per by lucky chance-purchases at some point a drawn at our fountain. Whvgoto Saratoga when faction, and from 25 to SO per cent, cheaper than feet *Hair Dressing. Keeps the hair from falling Street that the special benefits to the same any other.. Manufactured and for sale by long way back.. For instance, one mer­ Granite anil Blue Stone Yard, you can get tho same water by calling on n.UJ. vu 1 out, makes it soft and pliable, cleanses the scalp, chant of my acquaintance bought a plat of exceed the damages by them sustained, in the irVt?. ; NOifcWAIiK, - CONN., CHAS. T. LEONARDO SON. eradicates dandruff, stops the hair from splitting sum of . $3.00. utefi H. M. & C. S. PROWITT. ^ ! rr,S lr; Ciidfe N orwalk, Jan e 2t,1ST3. at the ends and breaking off; is not greasy or sticky, • ground in 1850 for $25,000. He made, in NEAR WALL it always leaves a sense of comfort and cleanliness liis business, $25,000 more; but that ground Water St., , Norwalk. And we further find that the following ts I . FARM attained by no other preparation. Be sure you get sold last week for $275,000, which made persons sustain no damage except as hereinbe­ and injthe best Companies., the genuine Bayoline, prepared only by LEVI A hit kinds of Monumental,Cemetery and Build- THE OLD ESTABLISHED AGENCY. —AND— TOWER, Jr., Boston. him comfortable for life. There is nothing «tl ing work on hand or made to order, fore stated, and are especially benefitted by 5 Per Cent.i Agricultural Fire Insnrance Co.,"Watertown, N.T. flagging, Ourb and Gutter, Sills and Lintells, the said, alteration, widening, and enlarge­ Knirfleltl " " " South Norwalk. BAYOLINE, will increase the growth of the hair. so certain in life as the ground we stand on. Orient; " Hartford. S§| BAYOLINE, is a delightful dressing, Pier Caps, Chimney Tops, Coping. Stops, Ac., of ment of said High Street, as foUows : and we vm\' HOriTICULTUML IMPLEMENTS. It cannot burn, nor run away—only a mort­ Blue Stone cut to any shape or size by practical '|§lll§ mD i S C O U N T Connecticut " " ' " 'S " " FtjLL stock of the most approved Farm and. BAYOLINE, eradicates Dandrnif. gage can eat it up. Land is a good thing workmen. Also manufacturers of do estimate and appraise the special benefits Continental Life " " " A Garden Implements how in store and forsale, BAYOLINE, prevents the hair from falling out, ' to said persons severally accruing, as foUows: Travelers Life & Accident 11 wholesale and retail, at manufacturers' prices, in. BAYOLINE, is not greasy or sticky. 'fc to have, and, in the long run, will make Passage Tickets And other Good Companies. eluding: BAYOLINE, is not an Alcoholic Wash. more money than anything else, v , T< to Norwhlk, July20th, 1874. Mowing Machines and Lawn Mowers. BAYOLINE, gives new life to the hair.. Hasons' and Stone Gutters' Tools BAYOLINE, keeps the headhead cool. Daniel S. Bratram, on homestead on said Illil i.rf. (&&&'• Laws Mowers, fall size, for $12. THE WEATHER High Street, bounded northerly by land of Wheel, lawn, steel and bay rakes. BAYOLINE, is the cleanest, best, and mostjaB¥t secd'S>^ of all kinds. Iy30 noinic.il Hair Dressing now in use. is in New York as, I presume, you have it. George Charles, easterly by land of Joseph CRESCENT SPECTACLES! Ploughs—Mead's; Marsh, Eagle, Ac. 35 AND , Improve Your Sight, Shovels. Spades, Scoops, Garden Forks, and Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by ad Drug- ' We have had no rain of any accounfj and Shepherd and Noah Wood, southerly by land On Every Article Purchased at Hoes. gists. The proprietor of Bayoline upon receipt of : dryness rules. Of course, 0* the pavc- of Noah Wood, and westerly by highway, The Crescent Spec fiBBSSBI tacles now offer­ a 3 ct. stamp, will send to ai)y address a book full John A. Honneclcer, iiafi ed to the public I^Bil are guaranteedsu­ HayCJattors—BnrdiCk's, Whitmore's, and Hide of valuable cooking and'other recipes. 3m41 ments here it is pleasant enough j but we High Street, ^15.00. i il : • .i perior to allothers • inthemarkoy®pr Rollers, " know that the farmer wants it, and must George Charles, on premises on said High clearness and dis- M tinctness of vflmm Uarrows, Corn Shellers, Ox Yokes and Bows have it, to make him prosperous. We are they are unrivaled |^^^^r^H-the total absence Churns—Blanchard's, the very best in nse;also, Street, bounded northerly by land of Mary v smaller imnlementsin great variety. LOWER POTS AND HANGING BASKETS, >. FOOT OF MULL. HILL. ' "*' of-prismatic colors reftactory rays ' looking for Jupiter Pulvius with as much E. Cholwell and land of Charlotte E. Ray­ FOREIGN^ DRAFTS, always found in BBaoBBBPehblesrenders phosphates—Russell's, Cee's, Baaeh's, and F New Variety, at E. K. LOCKWOOD'S. , T,.5-FFR anxiety as the people outside'the metropo­ House ^Furnishing Emporium, j Trade _ Bridgeport. W.C.8TREET, Bread, Rolls, Pies. Cakes, Crullers, &c., baked mond, easterly by Knight street, so called, Norwalk, April 29th ,1ST3. lis. Rain is our cry, as, I presume, it is fresh every day. Everything made out of good and land of Joseph Shepherd, southerly by them especially desirable. Being ground with great yours. material, and by cnreful and competent workmen. care, they are free from all imperfections- and lm- Try our Baking. land of D. S. Bartram or Joseph Shepherd, m V " ' . uritlesl They are mounted in Gold, Silver, Shell, Cheap Passages! BUSINESS and of Noah Wood, and westerly by high­ Hooping. Cough! " i (or sate at the* S;nbber tad; Steel Framesandwill lastnlany years way, $33.00. * i ' 1 without change. For sale only by our Agents. "is improving every day. 'Buyers are in­ isa J. SPENCER, Jeweler & Optician, is Sole Agent creasing their purchases, and there does Mary E. Cholwell wife of George R. Chol­ ptg^Hooping Cough!, for Normal*.' B3TNone genliine withoutthe trade Sorwalic Steam Eyeing & Sconring seem to be a more healthy feeling in the well, on homestead on said High Street, bound­ *X' \.i-1 ' | mark stomped on'evcry p.-ttr.J; ManiUhcJuredlbj- Protectois. Why endure it, when ESTABI.ISHMEXT. PASSAGE TICKETS marts of trade. Let us hope that it may ed northerly by land of William S. Lockwood fPimm GAZE1TE OFFICE, itws,'H%rmeir^ Clapp4 ^ew,Yor%, J continue. if* • and Charlotte E. Raymond, easterly by land Mtm fb*iSade Mark.• No peddlets feinploycdV DRESSES AND DBESS GOODS - foand From Great Britain, There is no reason thatlcah see why A good protcctoi- for the Lungs is highly recom­ of Charlotte E. Raymond, and land of George i 'i - of every description ,'[&•_ mended by a majority of llie Medical Profession. - business should not be good. The peopln Charles, southerly by land of George Charles i' * NESBITT'S CUOGH SYRUP ML ® CEEAKSED OR DYED ^ ivy can be had at greatly r who have wheat and corn and oats in their and of Carlotte E. Raymond and westerly by WILL SURELY CUBE IT / PITCH'S in a manner not to besurpassed. Particular att'en bins need not suppose that their produce is highway, $46.00. For sale by ~ IINOR WALK JCQN3S[. tion paid to the • not to be consumed. It will all be wanted, WiUiam S. Lockwood on land fronting on , SOLDIERS' ORPHANS' HOMF REDUCED BATES, H. M. 1 & C. jS; PROWiTTt r | Jleanaing, Prlssing & Repairing of 't and good prices are going to be paid for it. .&M PROWITT said HighStreet. bounded northerly and west­ ^ -. g y k tm ,. . .r GENTS' GARMENTS, •P SA littla confidence is all that is necessary. erly by highway, easterly by land of said WMm Cabin and Steerage Passages to or from Great 1ST GALLERY, by a new and improved tsethbd, in two days.. Car­ CHEAPER THAW EVER BEFORE, Please tell your readers so, and get them to Have a full Supply. William S. Lockwood and Charlotte «E. Ray­ 00K, JOB AND Britain,-sold at tho established rates. Drafts is­ ,V 1 start the wheel. Once they move, the mond, and southerly by land of MaryE. Chol­ : AT DARIES, CT, pets. Rugs, Piano and Table'Coverscleaned or dyed. s To Machinists ! sued at the Lowest New York rates. - V£S CLEANED so as to look almostequal • > until farther notice. Apply at the > I trouble wiil«ll be over. There is no rea­ well and jCharlotte E. Raymond. $57.00. B ^ CAED WORK, OPENTOi VISITORS AT ALLHODSS OF THE BAT one day; 20 cents per pair. Call and seo son for trouble at all. The country is as BUGGF FOR SALE. Fannie M. MUler, wife of George E. Miller, Babbitt Metal. TbifiQ^lerycontainamaiky ofthG flnostraintiogs samples done at the office, east ef Horse Kailway prosperous as ever, if people only think so. on homestead on said High S'treet, bounded ol every Description, at the A. II. BTlNCiTON 4. CO. America, andloversof Artwillgritlfjtlieirtaatc Depot. Open until 8o'clock p. m... Llglit Road Wagoa in perfect order. Enquire A large qnantity °i oiaiType for salent ttig ^ ^ . . _ , KtNr . '•/,••••• PlETRO. A at UHLES Drag SHote, Norwalk, Conn. northerly and easterly by highway, southerly i and Aid a worthy Charity tlsitinb he Home. , ;-.v :*r' ' c Gazette Job Printins Office. -tf*r ''* • ' ' ' ,Js. • ••••...-• :>AlX /i'. •* ^ , f * •«. n j nf r • ' f-.r, ^. , * , " " • ihS ' . » t+*. " , ^^ v x Y *<3^ £xxa til' yl.