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WHOLE NUMBER 1076. wnw A T.JZ CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25,1868. VOLUME LI.-NUMBEB 34.
DTED—At Lausingbnrg, N. Y., August 10, Mary the age of years; that the said C. B. is stubborn, For the Gazette. years. It is estimated that the grounds and Farm For Sale. and refuses to obey her parent, (or parents) contrary Tho editor of the Boston Transcript says: NOBWALK GAZETTE. SEW GOODS! REAL ESTATE. Louise, dangliter of William G. and Emma Sheldon, The Wife's Resolve. buildings of the Normal school when pre ; ITUATED in Boston School District, 3 miles from the 45th section of the act concerning domestic re "The Union Pacific is a first-class road ; Just received, a good assortment of Redding Centre. 1M miles from Georgetown De aged 1 year, 2 months, and 3 days. lations ; that the said C. B. is an habitual truant; that A young married couple were living very sented to the state, will be worth $100,000. finely graded, thoroughly tied, well ironed flic Second Oldest Paper In tUe State. For Sale. Spot, on the Danbnry '& Norwalk Railroad, and within the said C. B. Is in the habit of wandering about in and ballasted, and substantially bridged." Casslineres and Coatings, 1 y, miles from two churches. Said farm consists of Dear Little OToIlIc. tho streets and public places in the tpwn of , having h.fppily in one of thcn'iany beautiful towns Bj'ockport is also the residence of Mrs. Ma nOUSE A-ND LOT located on a flrst-clast ave C5"acrcs of land, equally divided into plow, meadow, no lawful business or attending school, and growing The editor of the Baltimore American OFFICE pt GAZETTE BUILDING. HICH will be made into garments in the most nue, and surrounded by all first-class dwellings. Two little blue eyes fast asleep, np in Ignorance, contrary to the f>7th section of the of the "Lancl of Steady Ilnbils." When the ry J. Holmes the popular Authoress, whose improved si vlc and best manner. A so. a large TheA house is now atd just completed; the roomslarge pasture and woodland. On the farm is a good house statute concerning domestic relations; that the said •ays of the road : W and barn and other buildings, and a well of never fail-, Two little hands forever folded, cheerful wife looked at her affectionate hus books and writings are found in most every lot of Paper Collars, of the best make; will be sold and conveniently airanged, well finished, fitted np with ing water. Also a lot of fruit. Possession given at C. B. on the day of , in the town of "It is well and substantially built and bal A. H. BYINGXON & CO., very cheap—cheaper than can be bought elsewhere in the modern improvements; pleasant, attractive, easy Two little weary feet at rest, committed the crime of ; that the said C. B. band and beautiful babe, she thanked God household. The weather has been very dry this vicinity, together with a general assortment of of access, every way desiraolc, and cannot fail to aiiy time. Inquire of ELIJAH GREGORY, at was on the day of , found in the street, lasted, and rides'more easily than two-thirds A. II. BYINGTON, J. B. ELLS, 6. N. ELLS. Hcurv Smith's, Norwalk,: r GEORGE B. STURGES, A form angelically moulded, for lier happy lot. They were in the higher for some six or eight weeks, and threatens the Gents' Furnishing Goods, please. Persons wishing a quiet and agreeable resi Bethel. 5t"33 highway or public place in the town of —, in cir of the roads east of the Mississippi." dence, in all respects as recommended, will do well to Robed in a dross of snowy white, cumstances of manifest daugerof faliinginto habits of walks of life,—she a refined and delicatc la destruction of the crops, if it should remain at very low prices. call and examine the premises themselves. Price, A rosebud iu a silver vase:—1 vice or immorality; wherefore he prays that this court And again he speaks in the following un Subscription $2.00 per year in advance. Shirts made to order at short notice. 38,000. Enquire at the GAZETTE OFFICE. ' 2Stf To Manufacturers. would order tho said C. B. to be committed to tho cus dy, and lie a man of culture. dry much longer. A shower on Tuesday qualified commendation: .' Such, lovely, pure and sweet Bhe lay, tody and guardianship of the Connecticut Industrial Single copies 5 cents. - Particular attention paid to cutting garments of HE subscriber will GIVE an eligible Building Lot With still a smile upon her lace. But as time passed on lie became a fre night was received with joy and gladness all kinds. »• VAYTON, School for Girls, until she shall arrive at the age of "I must reserve for another occasion some At the old stand, No. 4, l'.ly'e Block. FOR SALE. T of suitable dimensions, at Rowayton, to any per eighteen years, or be therefrom discharged according quenter of a gay saloon. Ilis wife expostu by the farmers especially, which somewhat remarks upon the character of the road, its Advertising Rates. son, who will erect thereon a Shirt Manufactory, Hat No more she softly speaks, "Mamma?" to law, in pursuance of th« provisions of the statute $1.00 South Norwalk, March, 1SB8. WELLINGS, BARNS, STABLES, ORCHARDS financial basis, present business, and future Four linos or loss,1 insertion 50 els.; 3 tijnes, Shop, or Manufactory for conducting any respectable No more her little step she measures; law of this State, entitled "An Act In addition to an lated with him. He replied that he went revived vegitation. I believe I have given Hue square, one insertion, * 1.00 p. S.—Agent for Schwartz & Claes, Dyeing Es and Meadows, by the plot or in building lots at bnsincss employing a rcasonablenumbCT^fhand^ Act concerning Domestic Relation's," passed May Ses prospccts. But it is proper to say just here .20 D for the company only-meeting genial young you all the points of interest I have found iVi- week, for continuance, tablishment, Bridgeport. Garments of all kinds Noroton Station, Ct., No more Bliejoys her fljjiythings o'er. sion, A. D., 1S0S. '• that the rumors that have been put afloat at one square, sis mouths, 7.00 Rowayton, Aug. 17, 1808. ; To her a world of priceless treasures; 1S.OO lived in the best manner at short notice. (IS) D. D. Dated at friends there—that he never drank any here, and advising you if ever visiting the the East that the Company are a party of " " one year—with paper, offered at private sale, for a short time on reasonable Gone from affection's loving breast, : The warrant of commitment may ho of the form fol 'I'WO " (I (I 41 li 25.00 terms. The land for streets will bo deeded for that lowing. to wit: thing but light wines which could harm no western part of New York state, call at speculators, putting down a rude and poorly Three " " " " " 30.00 purpose to the town of Daricn. For particulars ad FOR SALE. : Gone from a world of woe as well; To any proper Officer or indifferent jycrson,—Greet 50.00 H.iclx Jewelry one ; yet, if it troubled her, he would not go Brockport. D. constructed road, that will be useless or OQC quarter Column, one year, dress • -r, . ^'vF* FRAME DWELLING HO USE, Barn, and Her memory lingers round us still ing : Cue half " " " SO.OO AT 29tf ^ Daricn Depot, Conn. nE By authority of the State of Connecticut you arc nearly so when completed, is a falsehood 150.00 Lot of Ground 75x150, coracr" of Chestnut and Like fragrance from a flowery dell, any more. " that could only have been deliberately con Vail Column, one year, ' ' GRUBIMAN'S JEWELRY STORE THenry streets, South Norwalk; pleasantly located; hereby commanded iu pursuance of an order by the Special Notices 25 per cent advance on the above. court of probate for the district of — , made on the He found this promise easier to give than fggTAs an illustration of Grant's courage, cocted and put in circulation for reasons SOUTH NORWALK. FOR SALE. shade and frnit trees. A good site for a factory in Her infaut soul, from earth released, , Yearly advertisers restricted to the business con- rear of lot. Apply on the premises. W. POS1. —— day of — , on the complaint of A. B., father which would not bear examination. The templated at the time of contract, hut are permitted LARGE assortment of Ladies' and Geuis' fine HE premises now occupied by the subscriber, at Wc dare hope, to trust, is flown , ("mother," "guardian,.") of C. B. to take the said C. to keep. Friends urged him, and again he Oliver Optic in his life of the General Five Mile River Landing, consisting; of Home, to road is a good •ne, well and solidly laid, to make monthly changes of their advertisements. A Gold and Silver Watches, Plated and Solid Gold T Price $0,000. Terms made to suit the purchaser. To heaven, forever there to shine 11. and her commit to tho custody and guardianship of went. His anxious wife argued the subject gives a single incident in his career, which One inch space constitutes a square. and Silver Chains, Ladies' and Gents' Finger Rings, Barn, Carriage Honse, and four acres ot land; also Within live minutes walk of the depot. 5t*3-2 the Connecticut Indnstrial School for Girls, to be kept with heavy rail, and twenty-six hundred Advance payment required for all transient adver Solid Gold Seal Rings, Solid Gold and Plated Sleeve six acres on the opposite side of the road, very desir In robes of light before tho Throne. . ' according to the provisions of said order.' Fail not, seriously, she told him, and with the utmost occurred during the battle of Monterey. cross ties to the mile, over which the cars tisements. . •" ' ; Buttons, Studs, Gents Pins, Solid GoldandPlatedSets able for gardening, and one of the finest sitesfor bnild- Her lifeless self to ns remains, - - but make due service and return. ing in the vicinity, commanding a view of the Sound HOUSES, LOTS AND FARMS truth, that all drunkards were once moder "The walls of the houses within the city travel with remarkable smoothness, and the Qcurter of a Column, one time, § 5.00 Ear-rings and Real Coral Sets, Real Garnet Sets; also A thing of love and beauty still, , , Judge of Probate. uaif " " " u - v. ; 10.00 imitation Coral, Jet and Puarl, Jet and Steel, Gold and for miles. Also, eight and one-lialf acres on the cor FOR SALE AND TO RENT. Sec. 8. On the application of the directors of tho ate drinkers, and that these light wines cul were strongly built, affording ample defen equipments, station-houses and work-shops Full Column*, onetime 20.00 Crosses, Armlets and Nccklaces for Children; Silver ner of road to Sonth Norwalk and road to Roton Hill, ClOME TWENTY FARMS, from 15 to 140 acrcs, for Though reft of life's ecstatic glow school, or of any individual, tho court of probate in of which all show that it is being built for M Arriages and deaths inserted gratuitously. Ohitua- and Plated Knives, Forks, Spoous, Nnt Picks, Napkin opposite the residence of C. L. Raymond can be divided sale, or to exchange for property in Norwalk. A Obedient to the Father's will. which a girl belongs may, for satisfactory reasons, dis tivate not only a taste, but an appetite for sive positions from which the Mexican, sol use aud not speculation." > rv, Vuncral and all other spccial notices 15 cents per Ring, Cups, Clocks of all kinds, in fact everything into tliirtv-tlirce good building lots. Will be sold in charge anv girl from the school and return her to her three parcels or all together, with or without the stock, good variety of Houses in and out of town, for sale stimulants. The use of them weakens the diers could safely annoy the Americans. liu-j. usually called for in a Jewelry Store, all of which wilt on liberal terms. Thirteen first-class honses for sale; Where shall we lay our darling down parents, guardian of protector, or transfer her to an The editor of New Haven Palladium says Ail communications inserted as reading matter de- be sold at prices to suit the times. All kinds of Watch tools, farming implements, and standing crops. A two first-class houses to let; one furnished house to other institution ; and any girl may appeal from the will, and the craving for liquor becomes a From the windows they fired down upon sisrnedto promote private interests, $15 per half and and Jewelry Repairing done as usual. portion or the purchase money may remain on mort- " To rest till Jesus bids her rise, ' order of her committal in the manner provided foi ap of the most extensive and difficult bridge APPLE TREES particularly, to be the Largest and mental or physical suffering neon tho petitioners by persons neglected and retnsed to pay the same, and words addressed to him, sent him home at "It is hardly necessary to say that, while "It might be supposed, from the rapidity I? in Bellevne Hospital. New York City. Office over The principal Operator in Colton's Dental Association with tree's, shrubbery and out-huildincs. This place is Be«t in this Country. We arc also positi+e that we the selectmen of such town afterwards abated the said has repeatedly declared that South Norwalk is thebest tho respondents, where the parties were married in the brigade contained a Grant-, a volunteer with which the work was done, that it was ''!. J. Grnman's Drv Goods Store. Office hours from 9 suitable for any gentleman. For full particulars en can furnish Trees in better quality, better order, and this State. taxes and lodged said certificate and list, with their once, blushing with shame. She turned to .'<> 1U a. m., from 3 to 4, arid from 7 to 8 p. m. placc within his knowledge, (out of Cooper Union) to quire of JAMES MITCHLLL, for less money than they can he obtained from distant signatures thereto attached, with the town clerk of ofa temporary and perishable character. have teeth extracted. Sec. 2, This Act shall take eflcct from the day of its the liquor seller: "I told you what you for any desperate service would not be HKFBUEVCES i—Dr. AV. H. Draper, Physician to New Real Estate Agent, Union Market, Norwalk, Conn. passage. ir V •' said town, a copy of said certificate and list, attested But such is not the case. * » * Of the York City Hospital;Br. J. W. S. Gouley, Prof. Isaac DR. KENDALL, has reduced his price of ^ Those wishing to purchase Trees and Vines Will do Approved, July 24,1SGS. •- by tho town clerk, shall be evidence, in any suit here might expect if 3-011 persisted in leading my wanting. The lieutenant stepped forward, roadway it is enough to say that we travers v.. Paylor, and Prof. Lewis A. Sayre, Physicians and well to send their orders early—or still better, visit our after commenced, that said taxes have been demand ARTIFICIAL TEETH, BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. ed according to law and have not been paid. husband to drink." Then, saying to the and was dispatched on the important errand ed it smoothly, safely and steadily for five I-m-L'eons to Believe Hospital, New York City. Nursery and make ^^^PU NHOYT & SONS.' CHAPTER XXXII. so much a3 to make it to the advantage-of all who NUMBBR of very desirable lots, in a good neigh I I An Act iu addition to "An Act concerning Idiots, Lu Approvecl Jnly 24,1SG8. upon which nothing less than the safety of successive days, at a rate of speed varying want the article, to call on him before procuring them borhood, and pleasant location, within three min- men present—though they did not attempt elsewhere. A P. S.—We take pleasure in showing persons through natics and Spendthrifts/' from twenty to fifty miles per hour, and be »K. N. A. MOSMA3V, ntes walk of the Horse Cars. Price, from £400 to81000. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa C1IAPTEE XI.. 4o interfere—"stand back! he knows he de the command depended, without consider Office hours at all times from Tuesday morning till Also, ten lots, 00x250 feet, about a mile from the our Nurseries, whether desirous of purchasing trees An Act relating to Licenses and the sale of Goods. tween the old track and that at the western lias removed his Office and residence to the house Friday evening. or not; and woul:t cordially invite all interested to tives in General Assembly convened: ing the ultimate success of the movement fonnerly occupied hy O. J. Gruman, opposite the 2d Bridge; good land, nice location; will be sold verylow Sec. 1. That any conservator wishing to resign his Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa serves it," she made the strokes of her whip terminus, which had been finished but an Monday and Saturday will ho spent in Ridgctield. if applied for soon; froin $100 to S200 per lot. Apply visit ihc Nursery. tives in General Assembly convened: hour or two, no discrepancy was percepti- 11. E. Church. Office hours till 9 a. m., and 1 to 3 Jan. 1st, 1S5S. C. H.- KENDALL. 1 v trust, may present to the court of probate in the dis tell on his red, bloated face. That strong in progress. Grant was a bold rider, and to NASH & IVES, trict where he was so appointed, his resignation iu Sec. 1. That no person within tho limits of any bor ble.'-' A slate can be found at II. II. Baker's store, South No.1 Water Street. writing, and said court shall thereupon 'fix the time ough or city in this State, when such person is not a man paled and cowered before the righteous full of expedients. He had been in the N urwalk. NORWALK MACHINE SHOP. EDWARD P. WEED, for the hearing upon snch application, and shall order resident therein or of the town within which the same Indian country, and was willing in this The editor of the Philadelphia Bulletin notice to be given to one of the selectmen of t he town is situated, shall sell or expose for sale by auction, indignation flashing in that little woman's HE subscriber would respectfully inform Manufac To Rent. any goods, articles, wares or merchandise of any de emergency to profit by one of tlieir feats of gives the following spirited description cf turers and others using Machinery, in Norwalk • where the ward of such conservator belongs, at least eyes. A bad man is always afraid of a good T WO TENEMENTS with four rooms in each or one Druggist ami Apothecary, one week before the day so fixed for the hearing scription whatever, except provisions, charcoal, wood the way the track is being laid: MTIIAX S. ROBERTS, M. »., and vicinity, that he is prepared to do all things per and any of the products of a farm, unless he shall horsemanship. Mounting a spirited horse, taining to a general machine shd]>. All orders for the Double nouse, on the Wilson Point Road, one which notice'shall be served by leaving a true and at woman. Tmile from South N^rwaljc depot, and near the water. tested copy of such application and order of notice, have first procured a license granted by the warden he attached one of his feet to the back of the "Track-laying on the Union Pacific is a Physician and Surgeon, , making or repairing of every description of Machinery and a majority of the burgesses of said borough or by With smiles as bright as ever the wife attended to with promptnesshy experienced workmen. Rent moderate, and possession given immediately. Wall Street, Norwalk.. with, or at the usual place of abode, of such selectmen science", and we, pundits of the Far East, Norwalk, July 0th ,1S08. JOS. W. WILSON. by some proper officer or indifferent person; and said a committee by them appointed to grant licenses, or met her husband at home, and uttered no re saddle,grasping the animal's uiane with his Office in.Knapp & Dickerman's Block, Having added a Steam Engine (in addition to water by the mayor and a majority of the aldermen or com stood on that embankment, only about a power) td his works, he flatters himself he is well pre court may order such other notices to any parties in hand, and permitting himself to hang down Washington St. South Norwalk. OULD respectfully inform the citizen* of Nor interest as may be deemed necessary ; and if, upon mon couucil-of said city, or by a conmittee by them proach. It is needless to state that the young thousand miles this side of sunset, and pared to do all kinds of work at very short notice. Two Places for Sale. walk and vicinity, that, he has removed to appointed to grant licenses, as the case may ho, for ISAAC CHURCH, Jr. W the hearing of snch application said court shall accept gentleman never again ventured into the by the horse's flanks,so that his body shield backed westward before that hurrying corps ( 8 to 9 A. II." NE a fine village residence near the Bridge, his new store on the "old" spot" formerly occupicd by such resignation, thpn said court shall appoint some which license such person snail pay such sum as said Machine Shop just hack or the Post Office and Horse Churches & Post Office, worth $7,000. Another him, on the north side of Wall Street, where, with in warden and burgesses, or said mayor and alermen, or ed the intrepid equestrian from the bullets of sturdy operators, with mingled feeling of Office Hours; •J 2 to 3 P. sr. Railway Buildings. " 11 O creased facilities, he hopes to give satislactiou to all other suitable person to be conservator of such ward, saloon. Shame and fear combined with amusement, curiosity and profound jespect. (6 to 7. " with good house and Barn, and five acres of land, who shall give good and sufficient bonds for the faith said mayor and common council shall direct, which of the foe, who occupied the windows of on worth ST.000, wll be sold for $6,000, if applied for soon. who may wish good articles of ful discharge of his trust, as prov'.dcd in scc'ion 1, said sum shall he paid into and deposited in the treas other motives to keep him away. And to On they came. A light car, drawn by.a sin Enquire of HARVEY FITCH. title 32, chapter 1, of the public acts. ury of said borough or of said city, for the use there ly one side of the street. Hanging to his gle horse, gallops up to the front with its WATERBURY & DUNCAN, of; and the license required by this section shall be in this day he thanks hiswife for a rescued life. PATENT AGENCY. tflG Norwalk, April lStli, 1SG8. Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Patent Medi Sec. 2. This act shall take cfl'cct from and after its steed in this perilous attitude, he dashed off load of rails. Two men seize»the end of a -NatagW' Rear of Norwalk Horse Railway Depot, passage. addition to any other license required by any existing This is a true story, It is written for the are now prepared to execute in the best NOTICE. cines, Cigars, &c., &c. Approved, J uly 24,1S05. law of the State. on his errand, at rail and start forward, the rest of the gang WILLIAM VISE, manner and with the greatest dispatch, everything in Sec. 2. Every person who shall violate any of tho "Gazette", but it is not iuvented for the the highest speed of his taking hold by twos, until it is clear of the HE subscriber has in his hands, for sale, Stores irovisions of the preceding section shall ho punished the line of CUAPTEU XXXIir. "Glfzette." These events occurred some charger, passing in safety through the de car. Then they come forward at a run. At Agent and Solicitor of Patents, Carriage Making and Blacksinltlilng., T and Lots; Dwellings and Lots and vacant Lots, physicians Prescriptions accurately prepared. An Act in alteration of an Act entitled "An Act pro >y a fine not exceeding fifty dollars nor less than suitable both for business and dwelling purposes. twenty dollars, or by imprisonment in a common jail structive fire. He succeeded in bringing in the wordof commandthe railis dropped in its Mechanical Draughtsman and •; Carriages made to order, and Painting, Trimming, hibiting Corporations from making dividends when years since in the neighborhood of New Also a large number of Bnilding Lots, situated within A. JACKSON & BRO., tlieir capital is impaired." not less than twenty days nor exceeding sixty days, a load of ammunition, guarded by a suffic- place, right side up with care, while thesame Repairing, &c., done by experienced workmen, with one-half mile of South Norwa)k, cheap, and on easy or by such fine and imprisonment both. Haven. t MODEL, MAKEIt, dispatch. terms. One dwelling with two acres of land, and Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa process goes oh at the other side of the car. Good Carriage timber taken in exchange for work. No. 1 Gazette Building. tives in General Assembly convened:— Approved July 24,1S6 S. Young wives, be resolved that your hus cient escort to insure its safety." Less than thirty seconds to a rail for each ly7 Winnipauk, Conn. , an other with 1% acres of land, and another with Sec. 1. That section 3d, chapter CXX, of "An Act % an acre; all within one-fourth of a mile of the vil OULD invite the attention of their old customers entitled an act prohibiting corporations from making OUAPTER XLI. bands shall not drink at all, and they cannot gang, and so four rails go down to the min CARRIAGE MAKING, lage, for sale cheap. and the public generally to their varied and ex dividends while their capital is impaired," approved An Act in addition to "An Act for theAssessment and The Character of the Union Pacific ute ! Quick work, you say, but the fellows Persons wishing to purchase or sell are invited to W Collection of Taxes." become drunkards. O. G. O. KEELER & BROTHER, Horse Shoeing and Blacksmitlilng. tensive stock of July --T, 18GT, be and the same is hereby repealed. on the U, P. are tremenduousljr in earnest. call at the South Norwalk Real Estate Agency, over Approved, July 24,1SCS. _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa Railroad. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lyon, Ahern & Co., tho Drug Store. WILLIAM T. CRAW, "WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, FANCY F tives in General Assembly convened:— The mome.nt the car is empty it is tipped on Real Estate Agent. Sec. 1. Warrants for the collection of taxes may be "While every person who has followed the OULD announce to the public that they have ta- GOODS, SILVER PLATED WARE, &C., CHAPTER XXXIV. Correspondence. the other side of the track to let the next Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c., Sonth Norwalk, Feb; 10,1SGS. lyfi 3m* An Act in Relation to Telegraph Com] in tho following form: progress of that wonderful undertaking, the . . ken the old stand of Capt. Henry Lamb, Main which was selected with' great care and is not to be To A. B., collector of taxes of the [Here inseit the loaded car pass it, and then it is tipped back Nos. 12,14 and lG.Main Street, Norwalk, Conn. Street,w\ where they are prepared to execute in the best surpassed iu Fairfield County, in quality or price. Be it enacted by the Senate ana House of rescnla- again, and it is a sight to see it go flying Olliees to Let. tives in General Assembly Convened:— name of the town, city, ecclesiastical society, school Union Pacific Railroad, has marvelled at the manner with great dispatch, anythingin the aboveline. Constant additions arc made of all the latest styles of district, or other community laying the tax,] in the BROCKPORT, N. Y., Aug. 12th 1808. back jbr another load, propelled by a horse Carriages made to order, and Horse shoeing, Painting, WO very desirable Rooms to let, in 2d story of the goods. A. JACKSON & BRO, ^ Sec. 1. Whenever it shall be necessary to cfit' or unparalleled rapidity with which it has been RAYMOND & K1VAPP, Trimming, Repairing, &c., done by experienced work Gazette Building. Front Room, S1S0, rear one otherwise disconnect the wires of any telegraph com County of C , Greeting: DEAR GAZETTE.—Thinking that it might at full gallop at the ejd of sixty or eighty T pany, or to remove them from the poles jr fixtures to By authority of the State of Connecticut, you arc constructed, some have felt skeptical as to - . AGENTS FOR KEYSER'S. men with dispatch.- - - - • ly'4 {75 per annum. Apply at the Gazette Office. hereby commanded forthwith to levy and collect of be interesting to you and your readers to feet of rope, ridden by a young Jehu, who AUGUSTUS LYON, WM. AHERN, OTAS. FOX. which they are attached, in order to remove a build the character of the work which was being drives furiously. Close behind the first GETTYSBURG, ing across the same; or for any othcr^mrpose, any each of the persons named in the annexed list here hear from the western part of New York Hot Air Furnaecs, Stoves, Ranges, BUILDING LOTS, person desiring to so cut, disconnect or remove such with committed to yon, his several proportion done with such apparently headlong speed. gang came the gaugers, spikers, and bolters, C. S. LOCKWOOD, wires, shall have the right so to do, exercising rea of tho sum total of said list, as therein stated, be state, I will attempt to give you a sketch of &c. No 4 James' Building, Norwalk, Ct^ ing a tax or assessment agreed upon by the legally Was it possible to build seven hundred miles and a lively time they make of it. , It is a sonable care therein; provided that before doing so, the village of Brockport, where 1 am grand Anvil Chorus that-those sturdy sledg BUILDING LOTS, - IilSSENGEN, . lie shall make a statement in writing, by him signed, qualified voters of said [town,city, ecclesiastical socie of railroad in two years, and'do it well? ELBERT CURTIS, of the time when, and the particular placc where, by ty, school district, or other community, as the case stopping for a few days. Many of the people es .are playing across the plains. It is in Fashionable Draper & Tailor reference to the crossing of tho streets or highways, may be.] regularly assembled on the day of , Could a railroad from New York to Chicago triple time, tliree strokes to a spike. There For Sale Citeap, • lie wishes to cut, disconnect or remove such wiles as A. D. IS—, for the purpose of [Here state the purpose of Norwalk and vicinity have near relations Merchant Tailor, VICHY, or purposes for which the tax was laid.] And yon are be well built in two years' time ? And if not are ten spikes to a rail, four hundred to the AND aforesaid, and leave the same at the office of such and friends living here. Brockport is an Curlis's Building, Main Street, Norwalk, Ct, And upon the most company, if any there be, in the town where such to pay the snms which you shall so levy and collect, here, where all the appliances needed were mile, eighteen hundred miles to San Fran ACCOOTIHO®ATING TERMS place is situated, twenty-four hours before the time so to the treasurer of said [town, city, oclesiastical socie incorporated village of about three thous cisco. That's the sum, what is the Quotient ? Gentlemens Furnishing Emporium, stated; and if snch company lias no office in the same ty, school district, or other community, as the case at hand, or could be obtained at a day's no Gents' and Youth's Clothing cut and made to order, as to time of payments. These lots are located on " SELTSEIS, may be,] on or before the day of , A. D. IS—. and inhabitants in the town of Sweden, ly Twenty-one million times are those sledges at ehorl. notice, of the best materials, m the latest "Spring Hill," overlooking the water and snrround- town, then he shall send such statement by mail to tice, then how much less in a region beyond to be swung—twenty-one million times are Styjes, by experienced workmen. Prices reasonable. Main Street, Norwalk, Conn. the otiice of such company nearest to the place named And if any person shall neglect to make payment of ..ig country, and are unequalled in beauty, by any lo therein, by putting it into the post office, properly di the sum at which he is assessed and set in said list, ing on its Northern line and adjoining the they to come down with their sharp punctu cation in. Norwalk. Lots for $400, $500, «750, $1,000 CONGRESS, von are to distrain the goods or chattels of such per settlement, beyond civilization, and where AGENT FOR THE rected and stamped, thrcc days before the time stated town of Clarkson. It was founded by Neil ation before the great work of modern Amer G. & C. M. HOLMES, to $3,000. Apply at Gazette Office. tf41 therein. son and dispose of the same as the law directs;and laborers, supplies, tools, and all else, except . . - .•• .•<• Sec. 2. Whocvershallwilfnlly or recklessly cut, dis after satisfyicg eaid tax and the lawful charges, re Brockway, who was a man noted for liber ica is complete. DEAT.F.P.S IS . connect. remove or otherwise iutcrrnpt the use of any turn the overplus, if any, to said person; and for want the laud upon which the road was built, Singer Manufacturing Co's Ileal Estate. AND of goods and chattels on "which to make distress, yon ality and largeheartedncss,expressed among These quotations might be greatlyextend- GROCERIES, telegraph ivires without first giving noticc, as provi mustbe transported hundreds of miles before Boiids & Mortgages Bought & Sold. ded m the first section of this act, shall be punisjied are to levy upon the real estate of the person so neg other gifts, in the giving of property for the ed, but all the members ofThe editorial par FLOUR, First Premium Sewing Machine, as provided in section eighty eight, title XII, of the lecting, and selling enough of said estate to pay tho reaching the spot where they were wanted* ty bear similiar testimony to the thorough PROVISIONS, &c., SECURITIES NEGOTIATED. CARBONIC ACID fourth chapter of the revised statutes of this State. tax ot said person and the costs ohargeable against erection of houses of worship for two de Main Street, Norwalk, Ct. The best Machine for general work. Sec. 3. This act shall take effcct when approved. him, and give to the purchaser a warranty deed there nominations, although he was not a profes In short, tho question, "Is the road well- ness of construction of the Union Pacific FRANK B. SMITH, Approved July 24,1SG3. of, according to the statute in such case made and Room No. 1, New York & New Haven R. R.®^>ot. provided, or^take the body of said person and him sor of Religion. He was a public benefac built ?" has been one for whose satisfactory Railroad, and the permanent character of all Hammer's Champaign Ale. commit unto the keeper of tho jail of said county, iEtna Insurance Co. of Hartford, NORWALK, CONN. WATE5HS. CHAPTER XXXV. solution' many have waited before investirig its equipment and°appurtcnances. They are nE attention of the public is solicited to the supe An Act in addition to An Act entitled "An Act for the within the prison, who is hereby commanded to re tor ; he owned the land west of Main street, Incorporated 1S19, Charter Perpetual. rior quality of regulation of Civil Action?"." ceive aud safely keep him until he shall pay the said their, means in the Company's securities, all equally positive concerning the great busi T ITox* Sale : sum together with your fees. and always encouraged people to settle, of -Capital and Assets, $5,0o2,SS0 19 • HAMMER'S FRESH BREWED $15,000 The subscriber respectfully inform tho citizens of Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa wlKch are liberal in their provisions, and nonsc and lot with barn West Ave. tives in General Assembly convened: Dated at , this day of , A. D. IS—, ten aiding them by giving logs for houses, ness future which the road must have as out Insures against loss -ind damage by Fire, on terms CHAMPAIGN ALE. " '• " " near Green. 7,000 Norwalk and vicinity, that lie is prepared to famish In all cases where the service of civil process has C. D.. Justice of the Peace. safe beyond peradventure, if an affirmative " " " " 5 timber, &c.; he has long since passed to his let for the vast region west of the Missouri adapted to the hazard, and consistent with This Ale is brewed fresh at all seasons of the year, acrcs 7,000 the above popular Mineral Waters on draught or by been or shall he commenced by any officer to whom Sec. 2. In all cases where real estate has been levied the laws of compensation. and its keeping qualities, especially of that brewed dur " " " " Washington St. 11,000 the same is directed before the expiration ofliis term upon, sold and convoyed by a collector of taxos, by reward, he died in 1842 at the age of 07 years answer to this quest ion can be fully estab awaiting development. GEORGE R. COWLEf?, . . . " " " " " Ely's Neck 4,000 the bottle. virtue of a warrant in the lorn} authorized by the one Sole Agent for Norwalk and vicinity. ing the most excessive hot weather, is guaranteed for ' 3,500 of office, such officer shall be authorized to complete lished. Wc learn from the Treasurer of the Com any length of time. " " " Down Town such service after tho expiration of his said term; hundredth section pf "An Act for the Asses.-mcht and Hjuch laiiiented by the community. Brock " " " 00x150 Ely's Neck ' 2,S00 Collection of Taxes," or of a warrant embodying the For sale in Barrels and Half-Barrels, at Stlleck s 3,200 F. B. PURDY, Druggist, provided, that such completion of service would have port is seventeen miles from Rochester on Upon this point we must take the testi pany that the earnings of the road for the Packet Office, Norwalk. " " " 00x150 " been otherwise lawful and regular, -in all rcspects. substance of the matter contained in that form, such Nonvalk Insurance Company. " "• " 00x150 " 1,S00 levy, sale and conveyance shall be as valid to all in mony of personal witnesses, whp have been past year exceeded four million dollars. JEHIEL GRUMAN, 1,900 Approved, July 24, tSOS. the Rochester and Niagara .Falls R. R., Agent for the sale of Hammer's Champaign Ale, Wil tents and purposes as they would have been if the said NORWALK, CONN. 2,000 ELY'S BLOCK, SOUTH NORWALK, warrant had contained a direction to the collector to which passes through the southern part of upon the ground and examined the work. Great as this sum is, it must be considered ton, Conn. 2,100 chapter XXXVI* An Act in addition to " An Act for the Relief of Sold levy npon, sell and convey real estate. Fortunately, an opportunity has just been as only the beginning of the immense traffic 2,200 Approved Jaly 24,. 1SGS. - ' the village. Immense Freight trains pass Caslt Capital, $500,000 9,000 CONN. iers' Children." afforded and improved for a full inspection Spring Wood Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa through here ladened with stock, and the which will pas3 over the road when the Paid np Capital* $100,000 1,000 CHAPTER XI.II. IRON CASTINGS. 1,100 tives in General Assembly convened:— of the road and its belongings, by a party of whole line shall be finished. ^ Sec. 1. The sum to be paid from the treasury of this An Act repealing an Act therein named. products of our states farther west, some of \V;,i. C. STEEET, President, GEO. R. COWI.ES, Sec'y. 2 lots on Union Park,100x240 each 3,000 I. & F. SELLECK, Be it enacted bi/ the Senate and House of Rejiresenta- gentlemen who represent the reading S00 State for the support of children of deceased and mis them having forty and even as many as six EBET--. HILL, Treasurer. 3 lots Down Town 75x210 each WHOLESALE DEALERS IN sing soldiers, shall be one dollar and fifty cents per tives in General Assembly convened; and thinking people. Thirty gentlemen, The Xorwalk Iron Works, Several lots on Benedict's Farm, Ely's Neck and week, instead of the sums paid per week as provided That Chapter CXLIX of the Public Acts passed May ty cars attached. Six or seven passenger {gtP'Tlie following is the concluding por Spring Wood. 1G acrcs near South Norwalk depot, Session, A. D. 1S67, be and the same hereby is re representing as many of the leading journals on Wilson Point Road $S,000. All subject to very lib Flour, in the act to which this is in addition, and shall be trains stop here through the day going each tion of Senator Buckingham's speech at the ASSETS OVER $25,000,000. RE now prepared to furnish, at short notice Cast paid to such children under fourteen years of age, pealed. • eral terms of payment. Parties wishing to pnrchase Approved July 24,1S0S. The Erie Canal runs through the of the-castern cities, have just returned from recent re-union of the officers of the Fifth A ings of all descriptions, including Pulleys, plain lots to build on, can arrange to do so immediately on Feed • instead of twelve years of age as now provided by said way. or clamps, from four inches diameter to twenty feet, paying for their lots. All of the above property is in- AND act. a trip which included over seven hundred Regiment Conn. Vols:— GEO. R. COWLES, and any width facc, at lowest prices. 3m9 Sec. 2. So much of said act as is inconsistent with CnAPTEIS XI.III. northern part of the village, and boats are sitle of the proposed City of N orwallc. the provisions or this act is hereby repealed. An Act in addition to "An Act for the regulation of continually passing up and down loaded miles of the Union Pacific Railroad. They "But to form a just estimate of what Con S AGENT at Norwalk, and issues policies for the fol- Grain, See. 3. This act shall take effect from Jnly 1st, 1SG3. Civil Actions." 1! lowing Insurance Companies. A DOZEN LOTS Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa had a special-train at their disposal, to stop necticut has accomplished during the rebel MONTGOMERY HOUSE, at James' Building, .Water Street, Norwalk, Conn. Approved July IT, 1SGS. with freight. There arc seven churches here, lion, we must consider the obstacles which ^Etua, of Hartford, Assets Jan. 1st, 'S3, 5,052,SS0 Most eligibly situated on Hillside, tives in Genei'al Assembly convened: where they wished, to run fast or slow as 3,730,9S1 Five Blile River, Fairfield Co., Conn. 1st door above Street's Hardware Store. Sec. 1. That in all cases where an indifferent per Presbyterian, Methodist, Baptist, Episcopal, have been overcome. An engineer goes Home, of N'. Y., " " " At $400 each, worth SS00, and only $50 down, balance OIIAPTEIt xxxvir. Phamix, of N. Y., " " " 1,SSS,GGT HAVE recently leased for a term of years a new An Act in addition to "an Act concerning the Domes son has been or shall hereafter be deputed to serve Free Methodist, Lutheran and Catholic, all they might desire, and which gave them far upon the western prairies with his men and 1,533,219 and oommodious Hotel, 2X miles froraJv'orwalk in $5 or $10 monthly payments. Apply to any process by attachment or summons in accordance Home, of N. II., " I tf I. M. BULLOCK, Gazette Building. tic Relations." better opportunity to see both the good parts in a short time looks back upon a hundred Security, of N. Y., " " .1,477,077 and 5 miles from Stamford, (a new station,"'Koway- SOMETHING NEW ! Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa with the provisions of section third, chapter I., of the well attended, three district schools, one r 1,12S,012 act to which this is in addition, thecourt before whom 'miles of straight, level completed road. It Internationa!, N. Y ., '• tou," has just been opened within % mile of the Ho tives in General Assembly convened:— National Bank, one Banking house, thrc e of the road, and the bad ones—if any exist Springlieirt F. & M., * 781,067 tel). The House has been furnished with new furni NASIS & IVES, Sec. 1. The father of any girl between the ages ef the case is tried shall tax no costs for flic service of is a great work.. But let him build the road 731,3SC said process; provided it shall be of opinion that no than the ordinary traveler by regular Youkers & N. Y.t " ture throughout. It is located on the banks of Five S and 1G years, or if there be no lawful father of such manufacturing establishment which manu from Greenfield to Troy, look back and see North American N. Y. " 702,162 Mile River, with a frontage of 150 feet. House 50x45 Real Estate Agents, A FIRST CLASS CITY girl, or if the father docs not take proper care of such sufficient reason existed for such deputation. trains. These witnesses are men of judg . Putnam. Hd., " * 61S,19S feet, three storie3 and basement. It has a command n-irl, or if there be no parents, the lawful guardian of Sec. 2. An act in addition to "An Act for the Regu- facture Reapers and Mowers, also one which its windings around the hills, the bridges 509,963 ing view of Long Island Sound, and in close proximi No. 1 WATER STREET. Ia'ion of Civil Actions," passed May Session, A. D. Lamar, Y., ' 4t the person of snch alrl, or a selectman of any town manufactures agricultural implements and a ment and discrimination, and their personal which have been built, the many streams Commerce, Albany N. Y., G6S, S73 ty to a desirable beach l'orb:ithii)'\ By the New York ROPERTY bought, sold, exchanged or lei, on rea- where such girl is found, may present a written com 1867, being chapter XLVLII, of the session laws of which have been crossed, the mountains Western Buft'alo, N. Y., 553,257 & New llaven Railroad it is reached in from 1% to 2 P• sonable terms. We have a good variety of desira Draner and Tailoring EstaHisinnent plaint to the judge of probate of the district within 1SGT, is hereby repealed. patent seed sower which I think would not characters, as well as the names of the jour Merchants Hd., \ 418,309 hours. There are also plying constantly between N. ble Houses and Farms in and out of town for sale on which for the time being such'girl resides, alleging Approved J uly 21th, 186S. which have been leveled, the valleys which 401,274 be of much use or advantage 011 our hills of nals which they represented, are guarantee NjrtH America, H'il., " ' u 476,949 Y. City and Norwalk, two steamers, one leaving every accommodating terms. tf32 ' At No. 1, Gazette Building, (up stairs) that she has committed one or more of the offenses have been filled, and at Hoosac a. tunnel Norwich, ". , ! day, morning and evening, also, a sloop from the Ho W.M. R. NASII. NATHAN IVES. specified in sections forty-five and fifty-seven, to the CHAPTER XI.1V. that llicy write oMy what their convictions bored tlirough miles of granite, and in com 400,000 tel once a week, thus affording a variety of conveyan An Act in addition to an Aet entitled "An Act for en Norwalk, they being more calculated for People's. Worcester, ' 270,146 class spccillcd in section ninety-five of this State con dictate. Let us sOT what some of these gen parison with his first work this will be like Baltic ol N. Y., " " ces to and from the city. W itiliu U of a mile of the J. FERRIS, HE subscriber wlio has for the past year or more cerning the domestic relations, or any ofl'ense punish couraging and regulating Fisheries. the fine, level tracts of country found in this Commomvealth N. Y., 2S0,000 Hotel are two churches, as well as numerous residences T been cutter Tor J. Turk, would respectfully inform able by fine or imprisonment, or both, or that she is Be it enacted by the Striate and House of Representa tlemen say of the character of the Union a new creation. During the rebellion Con Westchcster of New Rocticlie N. i., 200,000 of highly respectable families, forming a settlement the citizcns of Norwalk, that he has made arrange, leading an idle, vagrsfii, or vicious life, or fiat she has tives in General Assembly convened: part of the state. There are also two pump necticut went through such granite moun Peoples of Middlctown, Conn., 115,000 at once agreeable and delightful to the sojourner. My Real Estate Agent. ments to open a lirst-class, New York City Establish been found in some street, or highway, or public place Sec. 1. That the provisions of chapter one hundred factories making steam aud hand pumps, Pacific Railroad: tains. They were found in the opinion ex Enterprise of Cincinnati, 1,000,000 experience as a public caterer, both South and East, is £• A ESTATES FOR SALE in Norwalk and vi- ment, as above, where he pledges himself to give sat iu circnmstances of manifest danger of falling into and tliirty-ci"ht of the Public Acts, passed at the Gen Hon. Charles A. Dana, of the New York And other Companies, Stock and Mutual, in Connecti that of acknoweledged ability to keep a lirst-class OU cinity, from 1-4 to 200 Acres, with buildings isfaction to all his customers. habits of vice or immorality, praying that such girl eral Assembly, A. D. 1SG7, shall not apply to the river and one cabinet Factory. In the foil of 1866 pressed by an influential press that South cut, Massachusetts and New'York. At So. Nor House. There are numerous drives in this neighbor thereon, price from $450 to $100,000. Also, TO LET, He will give special attention to Boys Garments as may be committed to tho gnardlanship of the Con Thames. Sun, late Assistant Secretaiy of War, says: Carolina had seceded as she had a right to do. well as those of gentlemen. Persons bringing their Sec. 2. This act shall not aflcct any suit now pending. the state located here one of the four State walk, application may be made to \YM. 1. CRAW. hood that-are unsurpassed; those who appreciate furnished and unfurnished houses. necticut Industrial School for Girls, which complaint "A party of thirty gentlemen ~ ? * They were found in the record of eighteen aquatic sports, will find the boating and ilshing une- Address J. FERRIS, own cloth can have the same cut or made up, in an ar shall be signed by such parent, guardian or selectman. Sec. 3. This act shall take cfl'ect from the day of its Normal and training schools. The old Col members of the Connecticut House of Repe- GROCERIES qualcd. The terms of hoard are accommodating, and at Tollc3 & Ely's Drug Store, So. Norwalk. tistic manner, at reasonable prices. Such court shall thereupon, if the circumstances of passage. have just returned from an excursion to the vary according to rooms. For further particulars eu- Notice for surveying to be left "at the Gazette Office. FRANCIS J. McKEON. the case require, order notice to_be given to such per Approved July 24,1S08, legiate Institute ostablished by a Mr. Bates present terminus of the Union Pacific Rail sentatives in 1861 who voted to amend reso Cheaper than ever, for Cash. qnire on the premises at Five Mile River. P.O. station son or persons, if any, as in its judgment ought to in 1841 was only 50 feet by 60 feet, 4 stories lutions tl»en pending before that body, by (inside V mile), Rowayton, Fairfield County, Conn. have an opportunity to be heard, to he present at the CHAPTER xi,v. road at the Rocky Mountins. _ Their unani IflE subscriber would inform the public generally, ^ R. U. MONTGOMERY. An Act in addition to and in alteration of "An Act.eon- mous opinion is that the road is constructed striking out all which recogniaied the duty • that lie stillcontinue s to sell the best of Groceries, PAHKLEIl'S hearing of such complaint. The cotfrt on being satis high and built of native Brown stone. In T EEKFKKKXCKS: fied of the truth of the allegations in such complaint, cerning Ecclesiastical Societies." in the most thorough and solid manner, and of the general government to resist and sup Provisions, &c., at his old stand, No. 4 Slciddy s Block, may order such girl to be oommitteir to the custody Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa 1853 it was burned, and rebuilt in the fol press the rebellion by force, and the duty of a-- cheap as the cheapest. lie offers great inducements A. Bemercs t, Cor, Broadway and John Sts., NOTICE ! tives in General Assembly convened: that it is superior in firmness, smoothness, to cash Wers, as he has aslarge anassortment of gro Col. French, French's Hotel, IIOOP SKIRT FACTORY and guardianship of said corporation until she shall lowing year with an addition of 150 feet to Congress to listen to any grievances which Messrs. Fowler & Bogle, Knickerbocker Cottage, Otli arrive at the age of eighteen years, unless sooner dis Sec. 1. Any person may terminate his membership and capacity for rapid running, to any other ceries of the best qualities as can be found at any store : of any religious society or congregation in this State the old building, (75 .foot wings cach side.) min-fit be presented in a lawful manner by ill the country. He wonldinvite the special attention Ave. 27th and 2Sth Sts. 3m21 • AND charged, according to law, and may issue a warrant, new road which they have ever seen. This directed to some proper officer or indifferent person, by giving notice in writing of his intention so to do to our disaffected fellow citizens, and who vo of all to his stock of the clerk of the same, or if there be no clerk, to any The trustees of the village are now erecting is true of the parts of the track which were COFFEES, TEAS, AND SUGARS, A NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE to carry snch order into full effect. laid only the day before the excursion train ted to substitute a resolution which recog The subscriber having taken out a Liccnsc for the Fancy Goods Store. Sec. 2. Any parent or guardian may commit a girl other officer thereof, and thenceforth shall not be lia two wings, in accordance with plans sub which are of the very best quality, and will be sold In South Norwallc. to the school fpr such a term as may be agreed-upon ble for any future expenses incurred by said society or passed over them, as those at the east nized the withdrawal of one-third of the cheap. The public arc invited to callandexamine and congregation. And every religious society or congre states from the Union as an accomplished OHN SCHAUB. from New York, having taken the Next to. the D. & N. Railroad Depot by the parties and the directors of the school, upon mitted to the state authorities to the present ern end of the line which have been in judge for themselves. A. MOREIIOUoe.. the certificate of the judge of probate that the said gation may by a two-thirds vote of the members pres fact. Wc had some disloyal men who hypo basement of Dibble's new building, South Norwalk ent, at any annnal mcet;ng duly wainsd, declare the building, 50 feet front by 84 feet deep, cach use for some two years. The work is well andJ fitted up the same in good style, and having had all Sale, Renting and Exchanging girl is a snitable subject for its care, and on condition critically declared themselves in favor of tugkhc said parent or guardian shall pay the expenses termination of the membership of any member who extending 12 feet out front and rear than done, both as respects the judgment with WILLIAM B. SWAJf, his stock stolen by burglars on Thursday night, April shal have become a member of another religious so the national Union, but held public meet Saddler and Harness Maker, 23d, would say that all that he can do, for the present, O^BTC girl while at the school, on terms mutually which it is laid out, aud the thoroughness of is to make Boots and Shoes to order, which he will do Connecticut Mutual agreed upon, which terms shall.be uniform and suffi ciety, or of any member who shall have, for the space the old building, making the total length of its construction; and there is no part of it ings and raised peace flags to encourage DJOINING the Danbnry & Norwalk R. R. Depot, cient in all casos to eovor tho expenses of the girl of one year, ceased to attend the stated public relig in the very best manner, tilting them carefully to the OF Buildings, when completed 300 feet and in which could, under the circumstances, be and strengthen the cause of secession. They Norwalk, Conn., keeps constantly on hand and foot, and makingspecial allowances forcorns, bunion;. while at the school, and may he enforced by the di ious services of said society or congregation, and shall willA make to order every description of LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, have been notified of the proposed action cither per the form of a capital block letter E placed belter than it is: all reports to the contrary early declared the war a failure and coun &c. The patronage of the public is respectfully solic rectors. ... sonally or by letter addressed to him at his last known Harness, Horse Furniture, Trappings, ited. Sec. 3. Whenever a girl between the ages of eight are erroneous and mistaken." selled a surrender to the demands of our HARTFORD, CT. INCORPORATED 1S4G. and fifteen shall, on complaint of an informing officer, place of residence by the clerk or either of the com horizontally. The contracts call for comple enemies. They denounced the national ad or Clothin". Also, Saddler's Hardware and outfits, be hronglit belore any justice of the pence, or any mittee of such society or congregation and deposited The editor of the Boston Traveller says: R.eal Estate, in the post office, not less than fifteen days b«fore the tion of the building October 1st, but it will ministration, opposed a draft to fill the army ^Sun' wteSingfn' h£line will do well to criminal jurisdiction and such magistrate is of the "PLYMOUTH ROCK" ICE. Assetts, $20,000,000 opinion that if found guilty she would oe a snitable time of holding such meeting; and it shall be the du be probably November before they will be "It is built in the best and most substantial and enforce tlie laws, but had no words of cive him a call. Orders for any land of work prompt ty of the clerk of every religious society or congrega manner possible, and will compare favora ly executed. Repairing done neatly, and cheaply, at subject for the school, a judgment to that cfTectshaU ready to be transfered to the State. The condemnation for their friends in a neigh SEASON OF 1S0S. . Annual Income, 8,000,000" be recorded; whereupon such justice or courtshail, by tion to prepare and keep With the records thereof, a bly with any other road in the United States. boring city, who were engaged m robbery, short-notice. Would call the attention of the public to the fact that a warrant, cause sucb girl to be broughtforthwith be list of the lawful members of such society or congre north wing 50 by 84 and 4 stories high will For a new road, I do not remember ever HE Subscribers arc now prepared to furnish Fam he is now ready to transact bnsincss of that nature in fore tho jud"e of probate for tho district in which she gation, and to report to each annual meeting the pillace and murder. They stood at the cor ilies, Stores, Butchers, andfctliers with pure Ice. Surplus Capital, 5,000,000 names of those persons whoso membership shall have be used for the training school and also as having tiavelcd on its superior. * * * NOTICE. T a'l its branches, and will assure prompt attention to is found, and transmit to him the complaint or war ners of ,the streets and met those who had Sold and delivered in quantities to purchasers, either Dividends have averaged over SO per cent., from the rant by which she has been arrested; and the said terminated by death or otherwise, since the last annu The road is well ballasted, and except in nE subscriber having purchasedi the CLOTHING by the pound, hundred weight or ton. Orders left at al meeting, or whose membersip shall bo liable to be an academy. The south wing for a Normal abandoned tlieir business and left their and GENT'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, of A. all who may favor him with a call, llis resources of bcinning. Annual receipts from Interest alone, have jud<*e shall thereupon have the same jurisdiction as seasons of extreme drought, must be com homes for the purpose of volunteering, and T the Gaze!te Office will receive attention. gaining information relative to Eaid business ate un exceeded the annual claims by death during the last declared terminated, as above provided. school, and tho main building for Parlors, Kajprel, will continue the Business in all its branches R. ELLS & SON. if she had been brought before him upon the original Sec. 2. Section second of chaptcr LXV of the laws paratively free from dust. * - Few of turned some from their purpose. They at the old stand, No. 3 Main Street, Norwalk. surpassed. lie lias now for disposal eleven years. complaint. . Sec. 4. Any sheriff, deputy sheriff, constable or po Of 1SG«, and chapter CX of the laws of 1SG7, arc here Libraries, Professors Rooms, and sleeping the old roads of the country arc so easy to chuck1 eel with joy when Lee's army march The public are respectfully invited to call and exam by repealed. ine the large and varied assortment of NOTICE. DWICHT H. TERRY, lice officer may arrest within this jurisdiction any girl *• • - apartments for students. In the upper story ride over as this new one." ed into Maryland and Pennsylvania, and . whom he shall judge to he between the ages of eight App oved, June 24,1SGS. ,. ... BEADY MADE CLOTHING, HE undersigned, a Special Committee, appointed sneered at tliose who would gave a nation at the last meeting of the Fairfield County Agii- Gen'l. ALTCIU for Western Conn. and fifteen years, whom he shall, find in any Improper of cach -jving is the chapel, capable of hold The editor of the Philadelphia Bulletin FRENCH CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, T FARMS. RESIDENCES,&e. ; , Office at BRIDGEPORT. place or situation, who is, in his judgment liable to OlIArTEK XLVI. to liberty. These and other obstacles more cultural Society, to take charge" of the Fair Grounds, An Act In addition to "An Act for the^ regulation of ing upwards of 1000 persons each. The says: which he will make up to order at short notice and in have agreed to issue tickets of admission to the track A competent man wishing an agency for this Com be arrested for any ot the offenses specified in section difficult to be. overcome than mountains of the latest fashionable style. E. GtTSOWSKI. first of this act, and liay"take her before the court of Civil Actions." durin""the season, except during the Annnal Fair, or pany can obtain a desirable field by applying to above Be it enacted by the Senate arid House of Representa grounds comprise lrve acrcs, and in front of "So far from imperfect and superficial o-ranite met the state authorities in their ef ly 19 No. 3 Main Street. on the occasion of a public trot, for the sum or SO for probate of the district in which she is so found, and workmanship being put upon the road, eve Situated in Norwalk. ; address. may make complaint to the said court in the same tives in General'Assembly convened:— the building are laid out in walks and shade forts to sustain the government, and lay each team. Persons subscribing will be supplied with THE CONNECTICUT MUTUA1 Sec. 1. All actions brought by the State of Connec rything indicates a determination, that the a ticket of admission, and key to the gate by applying manner and for tho same reasons as a father could do trees. From the Observatory of the Bnilding across the path of the Connecticut soldier # is one of the largest corporations of its kind in this ticut, or by the treasurer of the State, for tho recov- work now done shall be as durable as human A. Sword's Circulating Library. at the office of the Norwalk Horse Railway Co. under the provisions of the said section; and sajd cry of money due from any person, persons or cor •is he pressed to the conflict. Look at them, JONATHAN CAMP, NoriVhlk, And all the adjoining country. Places for sale varying country, and in these mostyital points, the security court may proccod with -said complaint in the said can be seen the village of Brockport, Swe ingenuity and enterprise can make si. 1 he T the News Depot, South Norwalk. The subscri and h'tcrativeness of its investments, amount of Sur manner-as is specified in the same section. poration, under or by virtue of any of the provisions if vou would see what Connecticut accom ber has made large additions to his Circulating Li WALTER M. SMITH, Stamford, plus Capital, prudence and cconowj in its manage- of "An Act for the Assessment and Collection of i ax- den center, and Clarkson, with a large tract workshops,- engine houses and other .sU'uet- A E. A. WOODWARD, South Norwalk. from 55,000 to $25,000. Sec. S. If any probate district is composed in whole plished during the rebellion. But these brary and .invites, the patronage.of the public; he in mcnt ' or in part of any city, the judge of probate may ap e* " or of any act in addition thereto or alteration of level farming country, while in the dis ures at Omaha, Cheyenne. North Pla-tite aud were snots ami blemishes on the body polit tends to increase the nnniber of books as fast as the Norwalk, May 26lh, 1SG8. IT STANDS CNHIVALED. point some person as a commissioner, and n^y re tbereof. shall, in respect to the time aud order of tria% Laramie, are all handsome stone and ferick piiVprnrisc will warrant. He lias also constantly on move him at his pleasure, and in case of a vacancy have precedence of all otlicr civil actions, and shall tance, 10 miles north, can be seen with the ic and not the body itself. They were the hand a good assortment of Stationery, P'Ooke, Papers, Therefore,the superior advantages it offers will be ap not be contiuned by the court in which they are pend edifices, that will last without repair or re THE OLD SPRING parent to all seeking cheap insurance or.i profitable appoint another in his stead; and he may refer any eruptions of disloyalty whicli struggled tor School tiooks. Slates, Pencils, Pens, docket Books, REISir>£iNCI3S i case pending before him to such commissioner, to ing, except for cause, without the written conseutof aid of a good glass Lake Ontario, and steam construction for generations ; while the road Ihc lite of the nation, but were overpower- &c The patronage of the imbUe is solicited. Temperance Dining Saloon. investment. . , _ , , . . the treasurer. , . ' 1 ° A. SWORDS, South Norwalk. tir In Mutual Companies, low rmrs do not indicate take the testimony a;ul report material Tacts thereof Sec. 2. This act shall apply to, and be enforced in ers passing upon it. The Normal school itself is as solidly and substantially built as ed and thrown off by the patriotic action of ULIUS F. FARTRICK, havips taken the above cheap insurance. All forms of policies issued and all toliim; and the court of probate may act upon the actions now ponding as well as in those hereafter any railroad in America. " * * In short the people. Notwithstanding these imper J Saloon,, is prepared to furnish hot meals, at all For Slimmer, furnished or unfurnished non-forfeitable. No extra rates for females. Docu evidence so reported in the same way as if tho same when completed will cost the village $28,- PASSAGE TO AND FROM had been taken by him. .Such court of probate and commenced. the closest scrutiny has failed to detect any rcasonVc hours. Oysters, SteNvcd, Roasted, Fried, i ?. ment explaining our system and demonstrating the Approved, July 24,1SGS. 000 inculuding the cost of furnishing it fections the h'strry of Connecticut during or on the Shell; also, shipped in kegs to all parts ol . FOR SALE OK TO RENT. troth of all we claim, may be found at the office of onr said commissioner shall have the same power to com signs ofhasty or imperfect construction." the rebellion is an lionor to. her citizens and GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND the country. Families or Parties supplied. Medical Examiner at Norwalk, Dr. J. E. Barbour, or (it pel the appearance and testimony of witnesses and to throughout, and will be a fine ornament to The editor of the N. Y. Express, says : to the nation. That history was made by TAPSCOTT BROTHER CO.'S, • , r Home-made Pies and Cake constantly on hand. Ale the office of L. F. Beers, Esq., Attorney at Law, >-o preserve order as is possessed bv the superior court. —Gen. Schofieid construes tlic Eiglit-ITojr Sec. «. The court of probate is authorized to tax the place, and will enhance the vale of prop her soldiers, was nftvcle by you, and of right 86 Soutli Street, "New York, drawn iVcsh from bairel—110 poisonous lead pipe used. with land iu qnantity to snit Purchaser or I.essee also Norwalk. 21,f "Firm, solid, substantial, we have now as No Liquors kept. the costs in all complaints pending before him, inclu law passed liy the last Congress so as to al crty and also give a healthful growth to the belongs to you. Treasure it in your memo- Continue to issue Pafs^e Tkke!V OTaM)le for a number of J ding reasonable fees to the commissioner, and to pro fine a track as can be found on alinost any 1 Saloon opened from C a. m. toll p. m., (closed on FJYOU want to buy bargains in MILLINERY low liim to reducc the wages paid one-flftli, ries as you would treasure flje virtues of Twelve months, froth LONDON, LIVERPO OL oi •Sundays). Private Dining Room for Ladies, entrance vide for the payment thereof, according to the rules village. The trustees deserve much credit road in the country, while the travelling ac QUEENSTOWN, and DRAFTS, payable on demand GOODS, go to v KLEIN & PLAUT'S. govcrnin" other coutts in other similar cases, and lie commodations vour mothers", and defend it against the as under J. F. Bennett's Stoic. Gent's entrance under • Fine Farms ISold for any price. or to the sum which would have been paid for tlieir perseverance in carrying on this are full of ease and comfort. for any amount from £1 and upwards. „ Caricr's Shoe Store. 1C shall be allowed the same fees as for similar services * * * A visit to the wilds of the Rocky saults of disloyalty and treason as you H. B. GLOVER, Agent, Savings Bank at Newtown, in the settlement of estates. ' for eight hours work under the ten-hour sys IU Apply to . i work, and although a few men may grumble would defiend the untarnished name of your Fairfield County, Conn. ' !y Sec. T. A complaint under this statute may be of ttie tem. If this Construction Is to prevail in the Mountains will convince the traveller that ID YOT HEAR THE NEWS FROM K^EIN & Business Cards, Tickets, &c., form following, to wit:— at the heavy taxes they will eventuallythank the Pacific Railroad is neither a myth nor a father." INE APPLE CHEESE at " D PLAUT'S ? They are selling DRES8 and IAMES MITCHELL. To the Court of Probate in c.nd for the District of other Departments, it is doubtful if the em them for having the debt paid in so short a Brummagen affair, gotten up for purely P G. O. KEELER & BRO. CLOAK TRIMMINGS, of all descriptions, at cost. RINTED in Colored Inks, Bronzes, or plain Black P-h umt-hum i-o-u-g-h urn ? A1 lorders left; at the UNION MARKET, Mitchell's Ink, on White or Colored Cards, in the best man The complaint of A. B. of , informs that lie is ployes will desire to reduce tlic number of time, instead of stringing it along five pr six speculative purposes, OOR MATS of good, serviceable qnality, and WORTH OF NEW MUSIC, JUST RE Pncr at GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. the father ("mother," "guardian,") of C. B. a girl of i liouis. ' -i cheap, E. K. LOCKWOOD. $500 CEIVED AT WELLMAN'S. Block, Norwalk, Con#., will reccive prompt attention. D . . , ...:r .• • • <.-• iv -c'i -A . *•' ; : , : ! L. : • ~y~- v?.; •" Letter* from tlie People. MESSRS. EDS. GAZETTE.—I have to report NION RELIGIOUS SERVICES under the ¥. M. C. A. of Norwalk. To Country Merchants! The Grampna Club. AHerolne in Norwalk. Who is It! auspices of the Y. M. C. A., of Norwalk, will be Town Meeting. only two criminal cases tried by me the held at the Ampitheatre, every Sunday afternoon, ?KEE READING ROOM.—Open from 7 o'clock, E can furtiish you with Epsom Salts, Sulphur, Wc copy this from the Sun.—Sir: I ob U ]. A. M., to 9 o'clock, P. M., in Lockwood's Build Copperas, Roll Brimstone; Alcohol, Bird Seed, Two calls were issued last week l'or spec This club sailed on their annual cruise, [The following was intended for publica present week : (unless stormy), at 5 o'clock, precisely. Sunday, Aug. W serve an article in the Sun indicating what 30th, preaching by Rev. O. \V. Gate?. All persons ing. |Morning and Evening Newspapers,'Magazines, &c., &c., of the very best quality at the lowest Mar IjtomMlfe feettc. ial meetings, both to beheld on Friday af tliis (Monday) p. m. They expect to visit tion in our last but was accidentally mis Aug. 17. State vs. John H. Cleveland, a arc cordially invited to attend. 32 and ReligiousTapers, etc. ket Rates. Also Laudanum, Paregoric, Castor Oil, women may do, by what a number of ladies Ess. Peppermint, and every article of the kind you :• ternoon, The attendance was quite small. Nanluckct, Edgartown, the Camp Meeting laid.—EDS. GAZETTE.] lad between 14 and 15 years old. Complaint want, by the Gross, Half GrosB, or Single Dozen. - on Martlia's Vineyard, and other place's of have done in the way of fruit raising in Twenty-five Dollars Reward. SHARES FAIRFIELD COUNTY NATIONAL They are securely packed in saw dust, and can be At o'clock, the cleric called the meeting Lily Lake. for theft from the money drawer of Samuel 5 Bank Stock for sale. Inquire at Tuesday, August 25th, 1868. interest, anil return in the course of ten days Vinclanil, N. J. Wc have a similiar and no HE house of Rev. S. B. S. Bissell was entered on 3t32 GAZETTE OFFICE. sent by express to any distance with perfect safety. to order and Wm. R. Nasli was chosen mod This euphonious and appropriate name & Wm. Mitchell. Plea'guilty. Sent to Re T Friday night, the 21st inst., and robbed of a Sil Orders promptly attended to. UHLE BROS., Tlicy take considerable vocal talent,andwill ted instance in our town. Some three years ver Tea Sett, (plated), a Syrup-cnp and its stand, FINE TOILET SOAPS. No. 11 M41n Street. erator. The following votes were passed: is proposed for the/ pretty sheet of water form School for three years. (plated), another stand or saucer, for do., (solid), a • FOB PRESIDENT, make music wherever they go. Wc give aince a farmer resident of Norwalk died HOLESALE AND RETAIL, at That the Superintendent of Highways be di now known as "Fourteen Acres,"—an ap Aug. 21. State vs. Albert Z. Birdsall. Silver cup, (solid), and a dark bine overcoat with vel UHLE BROS., 11 Main Street. Notice. below a list df members leaving a large farm and a larger family of vet collar. The above reward will be paid for recove W rected to cause the highway known as pellation without sense or poetry. Complaint for stealing fowls from John Jar- ry of all the articles, or for part thereof proportionate NTEREST will be allowed hereafter on all deposits Commodore, Dudley P. Ely. 5'oung children. The land was rough, stony ly. $100 REWARD. made with the New Canaan Savings Bank, tocom- : ULYSSES S. GRAMT, Franklin Avenue (west of Union Parle,) to Lily Lake is daily visited by our citizens vis, and for being found intoxicated. Owing mence on the first day of the month next succeeding Secretary, Joseph B. Ells. • wild and swampy ; and the mother, [a Jrue be put in good travelling order ; to lay on who admire the thousands of pure and fra to the impossibility of findidg the main wit HE subscriber will pay the above reward for the tbe deposit. S. Y. ST. JOHN, Treasurer. Commissary, Ira F. Hoyt. lady in every sense of the word,] has suc Hillside Seminary. T recovery of the Goods stolen from his Store, No. New Canaan, Aug. 8,1368. 33' • " Of Illinois. the table the matter of accepting and work grant flowers covering its bosom. ness .on the first charge and any witness in 1U Main Street, South Norwalk, on the night of A mst, " • Charles B. Dake. ' ceeded in getting many acres into small 71AT.L TEItM COM5IENCES SEPT. 14th. ing the highway partially opened from the the second, a nolle was entered and the 1 J. C. FITCH, Principal, Wednesday, August 5th, 1868. C. H. HARVEY. miRFIED CO. BANK STOCK for sale. fruits,commencing witlistrawberries, contin The drive to it is diversified, in either di JL Ten shares Fairlield County Bank Stock for sale. Fair Grounds to Amphitheatre. At 4% Chaplain, Rev. C. T. WoodrufT. prisoner discharged. Norwalk, Conn. uing with raspberries, currents, blackberries rection, in returning, is one of the most {fv WANTED.—ENQUIRE AT THE FAN- 3t2S A. H. CAMP. o'clock, the second meeting was called to Surgeon, J. A. McLean, M. D. . \ . JOSEPH F. FOOTE, For Sale. B CY STOKE OF KLE!N & PLAUT. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, dwarf pears (mostly Bartletts and Sickles,) smooth and pleasant of the many which dis Order by the clerk, and Jonathan Camp William C. Street, J. O. Phelps, Jr., Justice of the Peace. NOTICE. Wm. D. Gregory, G. W. Raymond, until the present season, although a poor tinguish our beautiful town,-r-pronounced DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT, with good was chosen moderator The only business Norwalk, Aug. 22,1808." A Barn, &c., in good condition, situated'situal " on Mer- CALT HAY, TO BE SOLD STANDING, on X HE semi-annnal interest on deposits in the NOR SCHUYLER COLFAX, C. J. Gruman, A. Overhiser, year for fruit, I will guarantea this lady has by one of the first professors of Yale, in win Street, is offered for sale. Good fruit on the prcmprem- ^ acre of meadow. Apply atth^^ opTICK T WALK SAVINGS SOCIETY, will be credited and before the meeting, the petition of James E. Blackman, J. L. Hopkins, ises. Enquire on ihe place of the subscriber. ; >aid to depositors, on and after July 1st, 1888, and in made more clear money than any farmer in our hearing, "the most beautiful, in natural 2t*34 SAMUEL ZOBRIST. terest on deposits made on or before the 6th day suc Sherwood, et al, for discontinuing the high1 R. Haviland, Wm. H. Byington, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.—The Pianoforte ceeding every quarter day, will be put on interest on the whole State, devoted to grazing and advantages, of all the towns on the coast. Ulile Bros'. Flavoring Extracts. ' y/ Of Indiana. way leading from North Union Avenue to A. S. Hotchkiss, W. M. Lynes, has long been the popular home and con STEAMBOAT EXCURSION the quarter day. - Per order, Hart Z. Norton, Robt, I. Tolles, grain, will make in two years ! Almost any We have our "Plymouth Rock Ice," let us VER ISO dozen sold since the first of May, 1868. tf26 JOSEPH W. HUBBELL, Camp street, was laid upon the table and cert instrument, yet in point of swelling and O Try them, and sec if yon are not pleased with Norwalk, June 27th, 1SGS. Sec'y andTreas'r.' Noah S. Day, Edward Betts. day this summer our lady horticulturist may alsc have our "Lily Lake Ice." B. sustaining the tones it is extremely defective. TO CHARLES' ISLAND, them. the meeting adjourned. J. G. Jennings, Henry H. Webb. ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 27tli, 1S68. #•*.. NOTICE. have'been seeu at our depot, with her wagon On account of this deficiency, music written WASTED. Music.—Prof. G. W. Merriam, Levi Pox, OFFICE OF HALL'S PATENT ELECTRIC ) in chords, or in a connected style, cannot be THE STEAM PROPELLER, aud crates of berries for t he New York and OND of all MORE BURGLARIES.—The sleeping apart R. R. SWITCH & DRAWBRIDGE SIGNAL, V satisfactorily executed, as the long notes re CITY of NORWALK, C. E. & D. H. Scofield, AND MANUFACTURING STOCKS Tlie Republicans of Norwalk, are requested to meet George Sellcck, S. B. Spinning, W. Tomlin, Norwalk Incorporated Companies, for which the Boston markets, neatly attired, and modest- 113 Liberty St.^. Y. Aug. 15, 68. ) sult in diminuendos where they should be will take out a Select Party as DEALERS IN Bhighest cash prices will be paid. ment of Mr. C. Marvin Grumman, Jeweler John Spendlovc, James Hodges. above. Persons desiring to lyattendiug to her own business, command MESSRS. EDITORS.—Please allow me space sustained. The taste for the Organ and or FRANK B. SMITH, at South Norwalk, was entered on Tuesday chestral style of music is being rapidly devel join the excursion,arc request Fresh Salmon, Oysters,Clams, and 26tf No. 1, N. Y. & N. H. Railroad Building. at tlieir rooms on Wednesday evening, Ang. 20th, at ing the respect of all, and the special admir to correct a statement made in your paper ed to leave their names at the ofilceofl. & F. Selleck, night last, and robbed of his entire stock of That Clam Bake. oped, and widely diffused—and the time is Water Street. Fare One Dollar. lt*34 Fisli, Fruits and Vegetables, ation of every backelor and widower in of the 11th inst. which was that the Electric 7)4 o'clock, to appoint delegates to the State Conven Watches, Jewelry, &c., amounting in value Thursday was a great day at Gregory's approaching, when the demand for this sus WALL STREET, Opposite Connecticut Hotel. SHARES STOCK of the FAIRFIELD town. More than all, this out-door vocation Signal was placed at the. Norwalk Draw at tained style of music will supersede the pres Wasliing and Ironing. 4 County Bank for sale. Enquire at the to about $3,000. These gooods he was in Point. The "fat men" from all over the C. E. SCOFIELD, 33janl D. H. SCOFIELD, 2t23 GAZETTE OFFICE. has given a vigorous carriage, and youth the Patentee's expense. Pres. Bishop made ent Piano compositions. There are no in COMPETENT and trustworthy woman wants to tion at New Havepi Sept. 2d. the habit of taking from his store, packed in county, with delegates "at large" from ev struments capable of such fine expression in A take in Washing and Ironing at her residence. ful glow of health,* possessed by none of a thorough examination of the Signals and Articles left with her will bo quickly and neatly done Lawton Blackberry Wine. Notice » boxes, to his sleeping room,'for safe keeping, erywhere, assembled in all their glory, and this style of music as the AMERICAN ORGANS, up aud returned with dispatch. For further informa Per order, TOWN COM. your sickley-sentimental "aimless ones," gave me an order to apply the same at the manufa^ured by Messrs. S. D. & H. W. S HEREBY given that the Norwalk Savings Socie every night. The thieves must have been notwithstanding the rain enjoyed themselves tion apply at this office. IVE YEARS OLD, for sale by the bottle for Medi I ty will hereafter pay interest oh deposits from the who go about with the new "Grecian bend," Smith, OT Boston. There delicacy and va first day of every month, also that the sum _of One well posted, and they succeeded in retnoving Bridgeport Draw and also at the Stamford F cal use, by T. B. NASH, South Norwalk, Ct, ~For N thoroughly—tlieir spirits not even being riety in the voicing renders then susceptible Notice. information enquire of F. H. Nash & Bros. Cm28 Thousand Dollars -will be received on deposit from Norwalk, Ang. 24th, 186S. as if stricken with colic or something worse, Switch, nearly one year ago; when the work the goods from the room without disturbing dampened by water. Of the clams that suf of beautiful orhestral effects, by the skillful any one person in any one year, and horrified at the idea of labor. "yyE,_the undersigned, dealers in Dry Goods and JOSEPH W. HUBBELL, Sec'y. and Treas. the sleeping family. Two strangers were fered that "fair round bellies" might be was completed my bill was presented and use of the tremolo and the improved knee Fancy Goods, agree to close our stores at S Stoughton's Bitters Norwalk, July-27,1863. 30tf OLD WELL. o'clock,, p. m., (Saturda;(Saturdays - excepted), commencing' arrested Wednesday, on suspicion, but re lined ; of tlie wit and spirits that flowed, promptly paid. I also received an order in swell, while the deep manual sub-bass which Y THE OUNCE, QUART OR GALLON, at South Norwalk, Com., Aug. 17. is added to the new styles, gives the closest Sept. 1st, 1868. B UHLE BROS., 11 Main St. ERRY'S MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION, He-union of the 17th Conn. Veterans. leased on examination. On the same eve tlie speeches that "gushed," tlie good-fellow April last to apply the signals at the Nor Van Hoosoar & Ambler, C. J. Gruman, atUHLE BROS., 11 Main Street resemblance to the pipe organ.—Boston Klicn & Plant, Camp oi3 TIBOJJ.UUV pnv qanaJJ plans of the owner. Apply at the Gazette Office. tf26 Norwalk up West Avenue to Main Street, was held. Dudley P. Ely was elected Presi should waste away in Consumption, While in Bos " " Middle " 11.00 walk Brass and Cotilion Bands will furnish On Friday last'a return game of Ball was ton, during the spring following, I was Induced to try " " Junior " 10.00 up Main street to North Avenue, thence dent, and the meeting adjourned to Tuesday played between the Athletics and Atlantics Charles E. Gregory to Johnathan Camp, WISTA.E'8 BALSAM OF WILD OHEREY. After one day's French " - 8.00 'OIBM po)vu pn« MNS PIIOS music. Of course they will have a thor trial I was sensible that it was relieving me; in ten Music " 12.00 IJTJVSS cfe CO., around the Green, down Mill Hill, to Lock- afternoon, Sept. 8th, at 3 o'clock, p. m. oughly enjoyable time. t of South Norwalk, which resulted again in 22 acres at Toilsome. Price $1307.71. day's time mv cough had entirely ceased, and I was Contingent Expenses, BO wood's Hall. The 17th Regiment will here soon restored to health and strength. I have ever N. B.—No deduction for absence, except in case of favor of the latter, by a score of 16 to 23. Louisa Byxbee to Clarissa L. Fox, wife of since kept the BALSAM in my honse, and whenever protracted sickness, when one half of the time will be Arc now c ffering to the public convene for the transaction of business ap IgpBrick Pomeroy's new daily, "The any member of my family has a cough or cold, it is deducted. MRS. J. WHITE. anjj GRAND BOAT RACE.—A race for $500 a Wm. Fox, one lot 80x130. * Price $75. immediately resorted to. No family should be with pertaining to its organization, after which Democrat," has commenced publication in Norwalk, Aug. 24th, 1S68. 34 side is to come off at Roton Point, next Sat B^*The following divorces have already John L. Hayes to Lemwel A. Austin, one out It!" A Large and Fine Selection the line will proceed to Lyne's Hall where New York, and claims to be the only expo SETH W. FOWLE & SON Boston, Proprietors. Chester White Boar. jo 3uanqj033tt ?soq aqx urday, between the celebrated yacht "Katy been granted by the present session of the lot on Main street South Norwalk, 45x200, Sold bv Apothecaries and Grocers, generally. dinner will be served at 1 p. m. At tlie con nent of true democratic principles in the FOR SALE. op did" of Norwalk, and the fast-sailing, work Superior Court, at Danbury : . with buildings thereon. Price $4,200. '3HOAS AaiaAiar Max clusion of the collation, should time permit, city. Typographically it will compare fa A Positive Cure for Scrofula PURE BRED ANIMAL, 3 months old, from ing boat "Crest of the Wav-e," of Stamford. Abby Ann Burrall from Charles Burrall, Ezra Hoyt to M. B. Pardee, four acres In all its manifold forms. A Stock that took the first prize at the last Chester speaking, interspersed with singing and in vorably with the other city dailies. It is Co., (Pa.,) Fair. Persons wishing to get a boar from Staaa-M. "i An exciting contest may be expected. Parties reside in Stamford. Sedge Flats. Price nominal. J. W. HOBNOB, ESQ of Parkersburg,West Va., writes this celebrated stock, pure bred, have now a chance; GROCERIES, strumental music, maybe expected at Lock- sharp and radical in tone, a little decenter Juliette Keith from Solomon H. Keith, C. F. Tolles to Abraham L. Vanderbilt, to Dr. Anders, July 3,1866, as follows: also a lot of half bred Chester pigs, naout 5 weeks '1 had 37 Running Ulcers when I commenced tak old. Apply to WM. II. TAYLOR, wood's Hall. * than his other foul sheet, and would corrupt Parties from Danbury. four acres near .Five Mile River. Price ing your Iodine Water, and am now entirely cured of Bay Rum. Two men drove off the bank near the Scrofula." 3t"34 East Compo, Westport, Conn. AT LOW PRICES, Citizens on the line of marcli and through the morals of a chain-gang. But then Brick : SUPERIOR IMPORTED ARTICLE, Sarah Blake from George Blake. Parties $245. : at UHLE BROS., 11 Main St. the village are requested to display their is after money and knows which side his store of Wm. Lynes, Winnipauk, last Wed Dr. II. Anders' Iodine Water, Dissolution Notice. A nesday night, and one of them is reported from Westport. Same to same, two acres near Five Mile is a pure solution of Iodine, without a solvent, the ITNBER NORWALK HALL. flags during the day. bread is buttered, and will give his party Hattie O. James from Aaron James. Par most powerful Vitlaizing Agent and Restorative HE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under seriously hurt. River. Price $150. known. Circnlars free. T the name and firm of Ives & Morehouse, la Mends whatever they will pay best for. ties from Stamford. S. R. P. Camp to Samuel Holden, two J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons LL THE LATEST PERFUMES AND POPULAR Caroline A. Yeeder from William T. Vee No. 36 Dey St. New York. indebted to the late firm are requested to make im L Preparations at UHLE BROS., 11 Main St. Welcome to the 17th Begt. Conn. Vol*. lots at North Norwalk. Price 300. Sold by all Druggists, mediate paiinent to Charles B. Morehouse, Jr., as no The Mail announces that Orrin Benedict, ggjPWilton is at last stimulated into der. Parties from Stamford. Henry Allen and Piatt Price, to Charles other parties are authorized to sign in liquidation. RE-UNION AT NORWALK, AUG. 88,1868. - NATHAN IVES, IF YOU WANT GOOD the Hatter and Prince of good fellows, has sensation. A near relative of a distinguish Harriett P. Martin from James Martin. G. Street, one lot 52x120. Price $400. To sleep well at nigh, CHAS. B. MOREHOUSE, JR. ed person is summeting there. At least so Let yonr supper be light, Ang. 1S,1SG3. CAMP & RITE'S Honored "17th," ye are welcome! an elegant residence at Bethel. That is cer Parties from Stamford. Samuel Seymour to Wm. R. Lockwood, Or else you will complain The business will hereafter be conducted at the old On the nation'^ scroll of fame tainly so, for the GAZETTE said so, years ago. says the gossip of the Evening Mail. Won twenty acres of land. Price $4,500. Of a stomach in pain. stand by C. B. Morehouse, Jr. 3t34 B5F*Bonner's horse, Dexter, on the Fash is a trite but true adage, but where J.Mon * Shines no fairer, brighter recof'd derful, isn't it? William G. Street to Charles F. Osborn. roe Taylor's Gold Medal Saleratus is used, ion Course, a few days since, trotted a mile Than'the halo round your name. PjTOnr generous friend John P. Beatty, the place formerly known as the Tucker and no other, even a dispeptic m ay cat a Is acknowledged to be the in two minutes fourteen seconds. On Friday HOMES FOB THE MILLION Valiant "17th," ye are welcome ! Esq., has laid us under an oppressive sense yy Geo. Allen, among his vast array of Homestead, at South Norwalk. Price comfortable supper before retiring, and ex GrKOCERIES, last he trotted one-quarter .of a mile in thir perience no inconvenience. One Hundred Building Lots Here unite your waf-thinned ranks, of obligation. Octuatedbya laudable char summer fruits and vegetables, has amazing 000. And accept these festal honors, Watermelons, weighing from 30 to 40 lbs. ty seconds. Tlie Best Roofing Known, FOR SALE IN SOUTH NORWALK. ity he has adorned the Editorial caput with —»: Henry Kellogg to Minnie A., wife of Wm. Cheapest Fancy and Staple With our many, heartfelt thanks. a new summer tile. Our intimates will ap A. Kellogg, one lot. 85x196 on Riverside EARLY CLOSING.—We are glad to learn JgTTlie Hartford Live Stock Insurance TWENTY YEARS USE SOMETHING NEW proach us without levity and refrain from Avenue. Price nominal. Has demonstrated that iftftcnlars next week. Apply to call at the store of Not the tongue alone shall greet you ;— that our Dry Goods and Fancy Goods Deal Co., has suspended. undue familiarity until the shine is a little John A. Partrick to Wm. A. Bull, one Warren's Improved W. T. CRAW. Heart and soul inspire the words ers have decided to close their stores, on worn off. (®~The following reviews by the govern acre of lancf with buildings thereon. Price With which gratitude shall meet you, and after September 1st, at 8 o'clock, every C. T. CORNWALL, or and staff are upon the programme :— $700. Felt, Cent, anil Gravel Koofin, Dry Who once drew for us your swords. evening, Saturdays excepted. Is the-hest roofing in use. It will not' corrode, will We are debtors—we confess it— ||®"An authoritatve statement is publish —. First regiment at Hartford, Aug. 28tli James Sherwood, et al,to Samuel J. Tread- not crack, will notleak and does not wear out It is MERCHANT TAILOR CURTIS MOREHOUSE, ed by the members of the church exhonorat- Second regiment at West Haven, Sept 9th well, Brooklyn, N. Y., one lot Down Town the testimony of all who have given it a fair trial that CORNER WALL & WATER STS., Debtors to you, one and all; J®"II. M. & J. T. Prowitt invite attention it has no superior. We confidently refer to the hun UNDER NORWALK HALL. ing the Colchester pastor from blame in the Third regiment at New London, Sept. 11th 50x150. Price $245. dreds in Fairfield County who have had roofs put on For our lives, your lives ye periled, to a new stock of Wall Paper, Shades, &«., UBLIC attention is invited to his fine stock of IN NORWALK. * matter of the recently published "scuffle," Eighth regiment at Greenwich, Friday, Sept. S. E. Olmstead to Andrew F. Ogden, one by us LOCKWOOD & ADAMS. P Fashionable Styles of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES At your country's urgent call. of Fall Patterns. N. B.—Orders left at the Feed store of I. & F. Sel and VESTINGS, which will be made np iu the best between himself and an exasperated d^con. 18th. lot on West Main street. Price $800. leck, James' Building, Water Street, or with J. R. manner, at short notice, at most reasonable rates. Tearful memory in whisper, We most cheerfully call attention to the fact 'i>ir. Geo. Benedict has been making Frederick H. Judd to Harriet N. Case, one Raymond, at the Steam Saw Mill, west of the Depot at Ready-made Clothing on hand for sale at the lowest SUCCESSORJTO F. F. FINNEY, South Norwalk", will reccive prompt attention; enqui rates. They have jnst greatly increased their stock, and Names the patriotic braves, and would state furthermore, that nothing extensive additions to and alterations of his W. J. Benedict and John lot with buildings thereon. Price $5,000. ries freely answered. Who were marshalled in the "17th," Wylie, of South Norwalk, have received a HAIR WORK! HAIR WORK was further from our intention when notic residence, which is now one o£ the largest Charles L. Raymond and wife to Maria feel confident that they can now please all that call. But were left in southern graves. patent for improvement in felting machines. HE nndorsigned would call the attention of the- ing the transaction than to attach any odium houses on West Avenue. E. Jennings of Brooklyn, N. Y., one lot 50x Offl&OSOSOtglD). T Ladies to the fact thai he has connected himself Ah! they come not to re-union, . upon the denominational tenets of the large 200, at Five Mile River. Price $200. with Mr. A. Simonson, of Bridgeport, the well known At the Parsonage of the M. E. Church, North Wil Hair Importer and manufacturer of all kinds of la No. 3 James' Block, Water Street, And when muster-roll is read, tSPTlie Fall elections, previous to the ton, Aug. 23, by Rev.W. H. Webster, Noble L. Whit and influential body of Christians to ^"Republicans, see notice of caucus, dies' Hair work, for the purpose of carrying on the They have a very choice assortment of But a vacant place respondeth, Presidential, occur as follows: Vermont, ney to MissMary E. Hawley, all of the above place. Hair Work Business. Switches, Curls, Bands, Pnffe, which the belligerents belonged. We have printed in another column. Books, magazines, &e. In Bridgeport, 20th inst, by Rev. Mr. Lord, Mr. D. Wigs, and every possible kind of Ladies' Hair Goods, " Numbered with the nation's dead." often heard and seen published, the* state Sept. 1; California, Sept. 2; Maine, Sept. S. Garritt, of*N. Y., to Miss Sarah G. Hatch, grand constantly on hand and made to order at the shortsst The National Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. daughter of Ezra Gregory, of B. Aug. 18, by the Kev. notice. Ladies old hair or hair which has been cut off ment of the irate, but cool Presbyterian 14 ; Iowa, Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. send us a copy of the first volume of a book entitled Fallen heroes! fallen brothers! JgpA passenger on the Danbury train, Fatner Synott, Mr. Matthew Steigher of N. Y., to will be worked over in any style desired. Hair Jewel parson who had a similiar "difficulty" with Oct. 13 ; West Virginia, Oct. 22. "The War between the States; its Causes, Character, Miss Ella Fitzgibbons, of B. ry in every shape will be made at short notice, Though ye died from home afar, Saturday night, had a narrow escape from pattern book, containing about 300 different styles, NORWALK, CONN. an elder in his church, who very deliberate Conduct, and Results," written by Alex. H. Stephens, can be seen at his place,. Dibble's Block, over Com- Bleatf anOrovn Cotton Ms, Holding firm your nation's standard violent death, at Winnipauk. The train con |gg~Thc fare on tlie Sound steamers has vice-president of the so-called C. S. A., 6M pages, stock's Store. Hoping that by this undertaking I will ly divested himself of his sable coat and In tire din and shock of war, sisted of six cars, all crowded, and many been raised to $5.00—the old price. seven steel plate engravings; Sold by subscription have the support of the Public at large, I remain, white cravat, and casting them aside re agents wanted. At Norwalk Island, Aug. 22, DeWitt C., eldest son S. PAKULSKI. Tanging in price from 11 to 30 cents per- yard. Ye are with us—ye are of us, passengers were obliged, or at least did, of Theodore and Affiles B. Smith, in his 20th year. The above is correct, and I take pleasure in rec- marked,"divinity, you lie there till I chastise JEjPBrigham Young took to himself five omending Jmy old enstomers. and as many new ones By your deeds unselfish wrought; stand upon the platforms of the several cars. "The Norwalk and Danbury Directory," of which S3T Relatives and friends are invited to attend the I will make it a speciality to keep a good assort more wives on the 16lli inst.,—all from Eng we have beforespoken, is an octavo book of nearly 200 funeral at the Congregational church,South Norwalk, as would favor us with a cull to my partner, Mr. Pa- this brother." It was in the same spirit of At Winnipauk station some of them got off Tuesday, 25th, 2 o'clock p. m. kulski. A. SIMONSON, ment of good Goods, at the Ye are with us—ye are of us, pages, gotten up in unnsual.y good style, well printed, 33tf Importer of Human Hair. jocularity provoked by the event, that caus to allow other passengers to disembark, and land. In this town, Aug. 23, Alice, daughter of Legrand By the peace your life-blood bought. • * on good paper, and strongly bound in cloth. The and Fannie S. Jennings, aged 4 months, 25 days. GOOD FLANNEL at 25 cts. per yrd. ed its publication. after the train started, a man whose name Norwalk Directory contains something over 2,0::0 The relatives and friends of the family are invited Flavoring Extracts, Once again, we say thrice welcome, we did not learn, attempted to jump on the missions of tbe Am. Sunday School names, and an appendix giving names, organization, to attend her funeral, Tuesday, Aug. 25, at 3 o'clock, t>/\ DIFFERENT FLAVORS, at Union at tbe South. p. m. £i\J UHLE BROS., 11 Main Street Both to loved ones of the lost, B^-Scofield of the model Fish Market, forward platform of one of the car3; he etc., of societies, corporations, &c. A large number In Norwalk, Aug. ISth, Edwin Lyon, aged 60 years. Hotels and Saloons supplied by the quart or gallon. We copy the following from the Indepen of local advertisements, attractively displayed, are in" In Brooklyn, Aug. 18, Sarah E., only daughter of LOWEST MARKET PKICES. And the living who have gathered knowing the epicurean tastes of his custo caught hold of the railing but failed to get terspersed throughout the Directory. Webb & Fitz Henry and Lucy W. Thomas, and grand-daughter of FINE FALL PRINTS, •In remembrance of the past; mers, last week graced fe stall with a sup dent : Charles Thomas, Esq., of this place, aged 19 years, 8 his feet on the platform, was carried along gerald, Publishers, New York. Wanton S. Webb, months. May this day be one of gladness, ply of that rarest and choicest of all pisca The American Sunday School Union, we some distance, swung against the side of the are glad to note, have several missionaries Compiler. In Danbury, Aug. 18th, John Meeder, aged 63 years. Colfax Cigars. Fast Colors at 12% cents. May your cup with joy o'erflow, In Redding, Aug. 16, Lydia A., wife of Wm. Meek torial delicacies—the Spanish Mackerel. car, and finally fell off as the cars were go in the Carolinas, whose labors among the The London Quarterly Review for July, contains the er, aged 76 years, 8 months. And with God's rich benediction, ing over the brdge, and by stretchiug out his children have the advantage of hearty co following articles: Life of David Garrick; Indian At Fort Stevenson, Dakota Territory, June 10, Col. Thankful for past favors, hoping for a continuance of A. M. Powell, U. S. Army, aged 33 years. To your future duties go. Whitney & Beckwith's group of the arms saved himself from going through in operation. Railways; Coleridge as a Poet; Gunpowder; Marco His remains were taken to Stamford for interment public patronage, will strive to please all who will fa A correspondent of the Sunday School Polo and his Recent Editors; History of Lace; Sir EXTRA FINE GRENADINE, to the river below. The train was stopped, vor me with a call. From this scene of prized re-union, 200 pounders, taken at Gregory's Point,goes Times, travelling through South Carolina, Roderick Hurchison and Modern School of Geology; NEW CIGAR STORE Three Hundred Dollars Reward. And the memories that rush, off like hot cakes. It is a fine picture. and the man was taken aboard, apparently expresses his conviction that "the only prac Proverbs, Ancient and Modern; Ireland Once More. ticable way to reach this sparse population, FOR VEILS, al 35 Cents per Yard. From ^ie words of sweet communion, not seriously hurt This work is reprinted by the Leonard Scott Publish HEREAS some person, or persons, did, on the AT whether white or black, is by some cheap, ing Co., 140 Fulton Street, N. T. Terms $4.00 per 18th instant, commit the crime of Burglary,by Hffg*The business oif the New York & breakingW into the dwelling house of Clark M. Grum CURTIS MOREHOUSE. And the hallowed tears that gush, itinerant, union method, like that of the Am year. * • New Haven Railroad is increasing. So are children of St Paul's Sunday man; and also into the store of Thomas Brown; and SOUTH KORWALK. From your genial flow of spirits, Sunday School Union. This plan, while not Putnam's Magazine for September, which can be ob also on the 21st instant, into the dwelling house of the SPOOL COTTOIV, the very best, School hold a.pic-nic under the grand old Rev. S. B. S. Bissell, all in the town of Norwalk, now, And this rest from worldly strife, the accidents.—If. T. Evening Mail. a specialty to the freedmen and having no tained at Selleck's Book Store, has the following con- elms in the Parsonage yard, Wednesday af denominational ax to grind, meets the hearty therefore, the Selectmen of the Town of Norwalk. From this interchange of greetings co-operation of all classes and all denomi tents: Camping Out in Siberia; At Snnset; John and hereby offer a reward of One Hundred Dollars to any at 60 cents per dozen. ternoon. May the skies be propitious, as Bridget, a talk abont names; Autographs; A Three- person or persons that shall give information so that On the shadowed path of life, tyMessrs. Selleck & Dcmmon have en nations. the person or persons guilty of said crime, shall be " Westward the Star of Empire takes its Way." gaged Milliard & Brownell's dock, and here the cheer will be abundant. The Sunday School is the cheapest and Horned Dilemma; The Pine; French Newspapers; convicted; the person or persons giving such infor C. SWARTZ & CO., From the hopeful visions rising tbe most efficient of all missionary agencies Saved from the Asylnm; Hellas; Organ Chant; Too mation shall receive the reward of One Hundred Dol after their propeller "City of Norwalk" will Trne, continued; Louis XVII and"Eleazer Williams, lars for each of the above canses, in accordance with ANOTHER GO DOZEN OF THAT On our waiting nation's sight, {^"Saturday afternoon last, Leonard's for the propagation of the gospel. It car the Statute Laws of this State. (Successors to J. Bernil & Co.) stop at South Norwalk, each way, to receive were they the same Person? Threescore; In the Sad Dated Norwalk, Ang. 24,186S. Secure a Home In tlie Golden State. From the onward march of Freedom, ries the gospel to the young, who are not yet and land freight. coal team started on a run down street, so fully-absorbed in the cares of this world, dle—On the Plains; On a Very Small Subject^Eliot's MARTIN S. CRAW, And the victories of Right, Indian Bible; Pathway of a Great Enterpris^^ftron WILLIAM T. CRAW, CHEAP HOSIERY. dragging the heavy coal cart behind. The and who are not so firmly entrenched in evil SILAS P. TUTTLE ELY'S BLOCK, May you gain some noble impulse, narrow street was thronged with carriages habits. Labor with the young, therefore, is Bnneen; The New York Post Office; TheSi^ntion lt34 . . Selectmen. §5^"The New Canaan Railroad is now and the Candidates; Literature; Table Talk. The Imigrant Homestead Associa'n. May you take a purer faith, on either side, mostly filled with ladies and in itself more hopefhl. Besides this, a Sun transporting hard on to two thousand pas day School missionary, in going into a field, . A. Selleck sends us Harper's Magazine for Septem Notice. For the march of life before you, children returning from the shore, and seri Next door south of the Drug ^ore. Large quantity of PERFUMERY AND FAN sengers over their road per week. Success always has it in his power to call to his as ber, an interesting number, containing the following OTICE is hereby given to all persons having And the solemn march of death. Of California. Incorporated under the laws of the attend them. ous results would have followed if the hor sistance scores and hundreds of voluntary articlesSilver and Sliver Plate, illustrated; Travel N claims against the Tate Edwin Lyon, of Norwalk, State, November 30th, 1»3T, for the purpose of provid G. to present the same to the subscriber for settlement, CY SOAP very cheap. ses had not been stopped, as ihey were, just felloW-laborers. ing in Siberia', illustrated: The Unwelcome Guests of within thirty days. All persons indebted to the said Has constantly on hand ing in time. Mr. Jolm Gorham, ve understand, Insects, illustrated; The Last Years of Kosciusko, two deceased, arc requested to settle their accounts imme [y Messrs. Ives & Morehouse have dis portraits; Parole D'Honneur, Part 2; The New Tli# diately. LEROY LYON. j®-The road meeting, held on Friday re deserves the credit of courage • 1" catch —By the sinking of the schooner Rival of Norwalk, August 24th, 1868. 3t34 Tobacco, (every brand,) sulted much as was anticipated. The se solved partnership. Mr. Morehouse contin othy, Part K; Winning hU Spurs; Once Only; The Homes for its Members, ing and stopping them. Greenwich, in Hell Gate, by thesteamer Ston Woman's Kingdom, a Love Story, by the author of Ladies Fuelling Goofw in every variety. lectmen were instructed to cause Franklin ues the business. ington of the Stonington lme, Capt. Morrill, of the schooner, was drowned, while his 'John Halifax, Gentlemen," Ave illustrations; My F yon want pure TEAS direct from the Import , Cigars, (every price,) Avenue to be put in passable conditon. The pB*"Tlie German Singing Club, and their Pet Gorilla; The French Expedition to Mexico; Old ers, no "Great Tea Co."a" impurities, go to and thereby induce emigration. two sons, his brother and a sailor, were I KNAPP & DICKERMAN'S. motion to work the road given tile town, 835"The "fat men" are to hold another friends, held a pic-nic in the Amphitheatre, saved by the exertions of John Carpenter, France in Young America; My Debut; Woman's GLOVES, from the Fair Grounds to the Amphitheatre clam bake next year, and Barnum, at the this (Monday) afternoon. second mate of the steamer City of Norwich, Work and Wages; The Greatest Volcano in the Snuff*, (every class,) Bridge, and Old Well Hotel, will take in lean men as World; Editor's Easy Chair; Monthly Record and CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. upon the upper end of which —A person said to be a Fenian, whose Editor's Drawer. are now fourteen houses, together with the boarders in training for that event. ByOn Tuesday last, two young fellows at name is not given, has been arrested in F yon want good COFFEE, SPICES, DRIED Pipes, (every style,) Switzerland, charged with plotting to assas The Galaxy for September, always good, has the FRUITS, PICKLES.o. AO,u.v/., vancall on EMBROIDERY, proposal to purchase right of way through Roton Point, insulted-several ladies, follow continuation of Beechdale^tfuid of Kit Grale; Capt I KNAPP & DICKERMAN. Divided into 200,000 Shares, at $5 each, payable in Whites' popular school for young sinate Queen Victoria. Tnat sovereign is land of James Wiseman and also the Bridge, ed them on the road home, and finally in travelling in that country. Fitts has an article on the "Facetiieof the War;" Cigar Holders, (every kind, were quietly laid on the table. A sufficient ladies, is to reopen Sept. 15th. See adv. Richard Grant White continues his papers on "Words passing struck them with a whip, Mr. Dan. —The Ohio democracy have again nomi number came up from South Norwalk to and their Uses;" the otherarticles are Annals of Ang LACES, United States Currency. Shea who was just ahead, was attracted by nated Vallandigham for Congress. ling, The Mystery of Mrs. Brown, When DreamB are F you wantirood FAMILY FLOUR, go to Tobacco Boxes, (every design.) have carried the proposed measures, butar fig-A meeting of some of the noted agri y " KNAPP & DICKERMAN'S. the cries of the ladies, got out of his carriage —A hundred and fifty native Japanese Truest, The Answering Voice, For Life, Midsummer, I Certificates of stock issued to subscribers immediately rived after adjournment. The'result is culturalists of this county, was held in town and gave them both sound, thrashings with Christians were lately drowned, by order of Cholera aud its Oriental Sources, Miss Faith, Great . "S J upon receipt of the money. an examination of satisfactory- to the two parties drawn into on Saturday, to consult about the Cat the Mikado. 'Awakenings, Miscellany, Editorials, 4c. Sold at the Yon cannot fail to be suited in this HOOP SKIRTS, his whip. Several parties came up, and slock, as it is negotiations by the vote. Mr. Wiseman can tle disease so prevalent and fatal throughout News Offices. SO PERSON ALLOWED TO BOLD MORE THAN said he did it nicely, and served the "nice —Gen. Van Wyck has peremptorily de F yon want a nice CHILD'S CHARRIAGE and get more money for his lot than he asks the many portions of the county and if possible clined to be a candidate.for re-election to The Riverside Magazine, for Young People, with its [ WAGON, at manufacturer's prices, go to young men" just right. beautiful illustrations and interesting reading matter town, and the owner of the Bridge is-only Congress. "* KNAPP & DICKERMAN'S. COMPLETE in every PARTICULAR. W'X„, - FIVE SHARES. devise measures to prevent its introduc is always welcome. The September number has a ful' and all articles usually found in a well appointed Ls desirous that the public should desist from tion into the State. We have not learned page engraving of "Fast Driving,"andfifteen smaller # • jgp-On Tuesday last, Geo. Allen's horse IOR a full assortment of DOMESTICS, go to A circular containing a fall description of the prop the constant use of private property. POCKET BOOKS.—We wish to reduce our pictures, together with the usual miscellany. To be dies Bazaar. the result of their deliberations. ran away, starting from in front of his store KNAPP & DICKERMAN'S. REMEMBER THE PLACE erty to he distributed among the Share holders, will had at the News Offices. F stock and get in some new styles. .We are be sent to any address, upon receipt of stamps to cov in Main street, taking the sidewalk at Prow- F vou wish to see a choice assortment of PRINTS, y tag-The heavy rains of the past season Qgg-jJr. Fitch's school for boys, at Hill selling off at cost, and. those wishing a good go to KNAPP & DICKERMAN'S. er return postage. Information as to price of land in itt's hardware store, sheared around the SUCCESSFUL, BECAUSE OF SUPERIOR MERIT. I OF . have left nearly all our roads in a deplor side, re-opens on the 14th of September. book cheap would do well to call and ex any portion of the State, or npon any other subject of awning post and feel in Wellman's doorway, Mrs S. A. ALLEN'S IMPROVED (new style) OR a fine line of DRESS GOODS, including a interest to parties proposing toimlgrate, will be cheer able condition. They need instant atten — amine. UHLB BROS, 11 Main St. choice selection of MOURNING GOODS, go to CAMP & KYTE, where he did some little damage. He was HAIR RESTORER or DRESSING, (in one borne). F KNAPP & DICKERMAN'S. fully furnished npon receipt of stamps for postage. tion and a good deal of it. The tax payers |®~Mr. Griffith has sold out his Livery Every Druggist sells it. Price One Dollar. C. SWARTZ & CO., All letters should be addressed probably in a hurry to get the last piece of F vou wish to purchase a nice CARPET, go to must bleed afresh, or else Norwalk will soon A FRIEND IN NEED.—(trace's Celebrated 4t31. y y Stable to Mr. Banks Morehouse. new music. KNAPP & DICKERMAN'S. have to close communication with her ex Salve is a friend indeed. Who has'not found I ELY'S BLOCK,ISOUTH NORWALK, CONN. MAIN STREET, NORWALK. it such in curing cuts, burns, bruises, scalds, S EC RETARY IMIGBANT HOMESTEAD ASSO., tremities. The only proper remedy for West Attention of the ladies is specially in STRATFORD. UST received a large invoice of PARASOLS of all felons, boi\p, and the most obstinate old ul J Styles and Priccs. Also a good stock of NOTIONS, - Post Office Box, No. 85, Avenue is to McAdamize it, and the sooner vited to the new adv. of Messrs. Camp & 'iSF A small party sailed for "down east," cers and other sores. It is a wonderful A boy named John Schwisterlng, was drowned on PEFUMERY, HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, &C. Meerschaum Pipes. it is commenced the better it will be for us Kyte, Main street, who are offering Dry on Monday, in a yacht commanded by compound, suited alike to Jhe skin of the the 15th inst by the np setting of a boat in which he N fact if yon want anything in your family tl:al is NEW STOCK OF THE BEST QUALITY, m3 - San Francisco, Ca.1 _ and several other boye were rowing. A i - UHLE BROS., 11 Main St. all. Goods at yery low rates. Capt. W. H. Ferris. child and of tlie adult. I good and cheap you can Ibid it at A petition numerously signed has been forwarded PEOPLES' MUTUAL, ' to the Postmaster General, asking for the establish TEAS! TEAS ! TEAS!!! GRE4T REDUCTION 750 MILES Ijtowalli (itattc. ment of a Post Office at Springdale, on the New tJa- TEA AND COFFEE COMPANY, !v Jf. NASH & BRO'S. naan railroad. NEW AND ELEGANT Principal Office, 04 Wall Street, New York. OF THE The street around the railing of Central Park is be Brooklyn Branch, 93 Atlantic Street. Tuesday, August25,1868. ing paved,—a long-needed improvement,—Advocate. TEA WAREHOUSE, BUY T*HE W. J. Clark, of Southington, Conn., while stopping MEEKER & SELLECK, Sole Agents for Norwalk. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF l\m PACIFIC at the depot to send a telegram, on Monday afternoon A Saving of 50 Cents to $1. per lb., in* 17th iust., was robbed of his vallEe containing U. S. The only Incorporated Tea Companyin the United State SALE GRAND FAIRFIELD COUNTY ITMES. bonds to the amonnt of $7000, and other papers. An Guaranteed by purchasing your Teas at The only Mutual Tea Company in the World. old'umbi'ella mender and woman companion who left The People's Mutual is organized expressly fftr fur RAILROAD in a down train just before Mr. Cl'discovercd liis loss, nishing TEAS and COFFEES of the Latest Importa The Great United States tion aud finest qualities at the lowest possible prices. Are now finished and in operation. Although this ROWAYTON. were suspected, and officer Chas. Alphouse started in The People's Mutual import the finest productions road is built with great rapidity, the work is thor pursuit. The woman was found at New Rocbelle, from China and Japan, and furnish the -BEST COF oughly done, and is pronounced by the United State i Tlie "Imperial Coterie" of South Noiwalk gave a FEES direct from the plantations. OF CEOCKEET, with the valise in her possession, but tlie bonds had Commissioners to be first-class in every respect, be complimentary Sociable at the Montgomery House, TEA WAREHOUSE; The People's Mutual is incorporated under the laws been abstracted. She finally accompanied tlie officers of the State of New York. Its Capital Stock, is S120, fore it is acccptcd, and before any bonds can be issued on Thursday evening last, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. to Portchester and showed them where the.bonds OF 000. Shares $10 each. Shareholders purchase Teas upon it. P. Chamber*. were hidden iu a stone fence. The man was not and CofTcea at cost, thus saving a large per ccntagc over ordinary consumers. Rapidity and excellence of canstruction have been Mr. John F. Iieuselt, the distinguished landscape found. T. Y. KELLEY & CO., Tliey have also a proportionate interest in the profits CHINA & «LASS WARE. secured by a complete division of lobor, and by dis painter, has been occupying bis studio on Content which are distributed in regular dividends to the tributing tlie twenty thonsaml men employed along ment Island in company with Mr. Vincent Colyer; Shareholders. SPRING & SUMMER No. 30 Yescy St., corner of Cliurcli St., Large Families, notels, Boarding Houses, Vessels, CLOSING OUT the line for long distances at once. It is now proba this Summer. He has made some charming Studies BRIDGEPORT. &c., sav'e about 25 per cent, by holding stock in and ble that the of the Coast and woodlands. Simple groups of treci The large Brown Stone Store on the ASTOR HOUSE purchasing their Teas and Cofl'ees of the People's hill sides, and rocky bits which the majority of people The number of vessels which arrived at this port Mutual. Block, New-York. MESSRS. MEEKER & SELLECK are Sole Agents would pass by as unworthy of notice, become beauti from foreign countries, during the fiscal year, ending for the town of Norwalk, for both the Retail aud ful pictures under his skilful touch. June 30tli, 1S6S, was seventy-one. The value of the Wholescle Departments, also for the sale of Stock. Whole Lite to tie Pacific will lie merchandise imported in them, was $97,273.42, The Teas Retailed Positively at our Im EDGAR A. FINNEY, Treasurer. The Hon. Theodore Fay, late minister to Switzer E have just received direct from the manufaclo. amount of duties collected upon the above, by the S. n. MILLS, President. CLOTHING ry in Europe a large invoice of Granite and land, and other agreeable people arc stopping at the W Collector of Customs, was $43,293,64. The total C. C. Ware. Wo would respectfully call the atten completed in 1869. Montgomery House, which has been well filled with porting Prices- Sole Agents for Norwalk, tion of the public to the fact that wc amount of receipts from Customs from all sources, Manufactured and sold by guests of late. Nearly every farm house in the neigh SIEKKER & SEIiLECK, The Company have ample means of which the Gov • paid into the United States Treasury during the pe We are now prepared to ofter to consumers of Teas borhood has been called upon to throw open its doors IMPORT OUR OWN CROCKERY. ernment grants the right of way, and all necessary riod mentioned, from the district of Fairfield, was and Coffees, one of the largest and finest stocks ever to boarders, and the increase of business this throws exhibited in this market, and at prices from 50to 75 per limber and other materials found along the line of its upon our Shopkeepers is quite marked. Mr. Dibble $47,336.07. cent, lower than are usually paid for the same quali operations; also 12,S00 acres of land to the mile, taken 33. XI. FARKSR, The third game between the Bridgeport club, of this ties. We have opened an elegant Warehouse at No. Li, Fire, & Accident townee Comstock Brothers The stock is entirely new and of new patterns, all of has to fly around lively, but is always obliging. first quality and no secondB. Our common ware is of SALE in alternate sections on each side of the road; also 30 Vcscy Street corner of Church St., cxpresly to ac EFFECTED IN ALL NEW YORK COMPANIES. The ladies of the Baptist church give city, and Osceola club of Stratford, was played on commodate the people, and arc retailing our goods at extraordinary fineness, Bitch as is seldom seen in United States Thirty-year Bonds, amounting to from Thursday last and won by the former— making two Wholesale prices. SEND FOR LIFE INSURANE CIRCULAR OF these parts. Merchants who buy their Crockery in $16,000 to $43,000 per mile, according to the difficul their Summer Fair in aid of the church, on Do not buy your Teas and Coffees of Retail grocers New York or Bridgeport would do well to examine and you will wear no other. They are the out of three. or at country stores where yon have to pay upon the ANY CITY COMPANY. our stock and prices befoTc purchasing. ties to be surmounted on the various sections to be Thursday and Friday evenings of this week; One seine, hauled in at B lack Rock, contained actual value almost innumerable profits to Brokers, Address" Thomas C. Post, built, for which it takes a second mortgage as securi Speculators, Jobbers, and a host of other middle-men ty, and it is expected that not only the interest, but . tliey produce some novelties on the occasion eleven good-sized sharks. * Notary Public. OF SOUTH NORWALK, OUR STOCK OF CHINA Best made and Best Fitting Corset but send direct to head-quarters and obtain the.pure the principal amount may be paid in services render through the aid of some friends spending A torpedo, carelessly exploded, lodged on the house unadulterated article at its true value. Post oillce, Sonth Norwalk, Conn., consists of Dinner and Tea Setts, Table and Toilet ' We guarantee our stock to be at all times fresh and St«2S or No. SO Cedar St., N. Y. Ware of various qualities and prtccs. ed by the Company in transporting troops, mails, 1> VICINITY, Cast Iron Sinks and Plumbers Materials generally. high a premium as those of this Government, which children and teachers, marched to Pembroke Grove in 1S57 were bought in at from 20 to 23 pcrcent.above WESTPORT. on Friday last, with drums beating and flags flying FALL GOODS, par. The export demand alone may produce this re wish their room for other gpods. and enjoyed a pic-nic. Our TEAS aud COFFEES may be bought of them at South Norvali Insurance Ape;, James Snagg has been appointed draw tender for the same prices at whicli they arc sold at our Ware Representing over $34,000,000. THIRTY DAYS, sult, and as the issue of a private corporation, they East Bridgeport has a natural curiosity in the per are beyond the reach 6f political action. Wcstport bridge, vice Capt Smith, resigned. house, New York, put up iu packages of one pound Hartford Fire Ins. Co., Assets $2,020,000 00 A large stock of Drain Tilo Pipe son of young Miss aged 11 years, who is shorter than and upwards, by ourselves. , The Company believe that their Bonds at the pres ' Squire DIsbrow, who was supposed to be the eldest Continental Insurance Co., " 1,814,590 31 • • Tom Thumb, has a face and head on her as large as Consumers may rely upon getting a superior article City Fire Ins. Co., Hartford, " • 450,000 00 constantly on hand for Sewers and Cesspools, with ent rate, are the cheapest security in the market, and man in town, died rather suddenly on the 16th lust., at our lowest casn prices by buying their and resembling a full grown person. She is fat and Connecticut Fire-Ins. Co., " 304,00103 all the necessary Elbows, Bends, Branches and Traps, the right to advance the price at any time is reserved. at the age of 93 years, having been born in the year and workmen if wanted to lay it. We have a good assortment of bright, weighing we shonld judge about 65 pounds, Middlesex Mutual Ass'e, Co., " 800,000 00 Which they will pnt in 011 or about the 20th of Sept 1775. State Mutual Fire Ins. Co., of Hartford. Subscriptions will be received in NORWALK by and her unque appearance attracts general attention. Teas and Coffees LIFE INSURANCE. The NATIONAL BANK of NORWALK, The ladies of the Congregational church) The Bev. J. L. Peck, of this city, has gone to Den Connecticut Mutual Life Insurauce Company, BELL HANGING done to orderJty experienced ver City to preside-over a Methodist parish. workmen, fcADIES and CHILDREN'S are to hold a fancy Fair, on Wednesday and OF Assets 820,000,000 00, and in New York Thursday of this week, for the benefit of the The East Bridgepot Congre;ational Society have jEtna Life Insurance Company. Assets $8,000,000 00. voted to purchase the lot corner of Park and Barnnm LIVE STOCK INSURANCE. Our Stove Department AT At tlie Company's Office, No. 20 Church and Sunday School. Some novel MESSRS. RICHARDS & DAKE, Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company, Chartered UKTD33RWEAII streets, as a site for a church which will be erected as Capital $500,000 00. consists of Heaters, Ranges, Stationary and Portable Nassau St., ties are to be introduced on this occasion to soon as the necessary means can be procured. .(Etna Live Stocklns. Co. Chartered Capital$500,000 00 Cook, Parlor and Office Stoves, Hard and Soft Coal interest and amuse those who attend. The The Americus Hose Co., No. 6, will make an Excur SOUTH NORWALK. Insnre Horses, Cattle, &c., against death aud theft. Furnaces, in great variety. AND BV at satisfactory prices. Office in Swords' Building, Sontli Norwalk. object is a worthy one, and the ladies are sion to Newark, on Tuesday, 25th, in a large and com LYON & BEERS, Agents. Jolm J, Cisco & Son, Bankers, No. 59 deserving of liberal encouragement, and gen modious steamer. We solicit a fair trial from all who are interested in !. I.YOX. 22tf L. i\ BEERS. LIGHT GASSIMERE SACKS, Wall St., Mr. Bussel Tomlinson, of this city has sold his place procuring first class Teas at economical rates. All teas erous "material aid" and Coffees put up by us have the Trade Mark of At the head of our Manufacturing and Jobbing de And by the Company's advertised agents throughout in Milford, formerly the Harvey Minor place, to Dr. C. partment we have a competent Foreman, practical the United States. The New York & New Haven Railroad O. Crosby, for ?U,000, THEO. L. STURG-ES, and experienced'in business, with a full corps of able Remittances should be made in drafts or other funds Monday, 17th, was a lively day in Bridgeport. Six Tlie Great TT. S. Tea "Warehouse. and willing workmen ready at short notice to perform Hoop Skirts and Corsets Co., have been beautifying their bridge at Formerly $10, now $8. any kind of work in our Hue with which our custom par in Neio York, and the Bonds will be sent free of hundred excursionists, including the Montgomery Saugatuck, by. driving piles under and on ers may favor us. charge by return express. Parties subscribing through Guards, arrived from New Haven in a steamer. Co. None others arc genuine. DEALER IN MELD & BAM. local agents, will look to therm for their safe delivery. Made to Order, and both sides of it. Lest any one not interested E. turned out 60 men, headed by the W. Ss W. Band, Hoping to merit the patronage of the public, we in the road should think the Bridge was and escorted their guests with a New Haven Band to Messrs. RICHARD & DAKE, have their office at the shall be constantly on hand to give attention to those A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 186S has just been who desire to examine our stock. SKIRTS REPAIRED. „ weak and unsafe, the company wish it un Frye's Grove, where they held a pic-nic. The same foot of Washington St., South Norwalk; and all or GRAIN, MEAIj, FEED, &C. published by the Company, giving fuller information morning the Phil. Kearney Post of the G. A. R. from ders either in person or by letter will meet with prompt LIGHT GASSIMERE SACKS, derstood that they have perfect confidence attention. than is possible in an advertisement, respecting the Newark arrived per ateamer, with a band and a large \ . ( Progress of the Work, the Resources of the country in the Bridge and drive those piles only to number of friends. F. II. WASH & BRO'S, N. B.—To getters up of clubs we send a complimen traversed by the Road, the Means for Construction > adorn it and furnish Sunday amusement to The Third Ward Grant and-Colfax Club have just tary package with every order amounting to 825. Orders Promptly filled at tlie Lowest and the Value of the Bonds, which will lie sent free Formerly $8.50, now. $0.75. Corner of Main aud West Streets, the citizens, the work being done on that put up fine likenesses of our candidates for Presi on application to the Company's Offices or to any of E. H.PARKER, dent and Vice President.—Standard. RICHARDS & DAKE. day. South Norwalk Conn. the advertised agents. Ncur York Prices. Opposite the Norwalk Hotel. E. S. Wheeler, Esq., is building a fine JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York. August 12th, 1868. double house for the use of the workmen in his Button Factory. HAT, LIGHT CASSIMERE SACKS, Landon Ketchum, Esq., has just comple II. in. & C. S. PROWITT'S ted a beautiful and substantial Bridge con and other Agricultural Prodncts sold on Commission. GRAND BAZAAR necting his own land with that of Mrs. Ben Formerly $C, now $5. MARKED DOWN. SODA WATER. nett He has. also built two cottages, one - AT — I2r CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. _j£3 PURE, COLD, AND SPARKLING, for his gardener and the other as a play GAZETTE Great Reduction SOUTH NORWALK, house for his children. WILCOX'S Five degrees above Freezing Point* 'A little son of James Condor was so bad WHERE Foot of Grand Street, East River, New York. COTTONADE SACKS, The Soda Water is manufactured in an apparatus free ly burned Thursday afternoon that he died from all objectionable metals. Friday morning. We understand that his The Syrups are made on the premises, directly from Rubber Cloves, KNAPP & DICKERMAN the fruit, and are celebrated for their clothing took fire from matches with which NEW and convenient article for housewives, at Clearing Out Sale A UHLE BROS., 11 Main Street. Formerly $2.75. now $3.25 Are daily receiving large additions to their already im he was playing. IN PRICES! mense stock. FINE FLAVOR. John H. Treadwell, Esq., somewhat no IURNACES AND HEATERS.—Those in want of Patent Fruit Jar. a good article at a moderate price, must examine The attention of the public is also called to our ted as a writer and author of "Pathway of BARSTOW'SF FURNACES, cither for setting in brick a Great Enterprise," published in Putnam's or Portable, as they are now taking the lead in New DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Superior Flavoring Extracts, York, Brooklyn and other large places. Sold by for September, has been spending a week at E. K. LOCKWOOD. LIGHT FANCY CASSIM1ME PANTS, MOMESTICS, DRESS GOODS, which we prepare ourselves and are warranted to be the residence of his father in Westport. free from deleterious substances, and the SUPERIOR SUMMER GOODS ANNER COOKING STOVE, sold by ITY of which is acknowledged by the best judges. Some weeks since the henery of Mr. H. R. JOB PRINTING OFFICE, B E. K. LOCKWOOD. TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS Treadwell, Esq., was entered and several Slimmer Dress Goods. valuable fowls of the Brahma variety sto OWDER AND SHOT.—Trade supplied in Formerly $8.50, note $7.00. FANCY GOODS, GLOVES P any quantity. GEO. O. KEELER & J3RO. LIQUID RENNET, j len. Mr. T. has since learned that a near CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS neighbor had some large chickens for din EW HAMS, just smoked, at For Cold Custards find other Desserts. Robinson's | N G. O. KEELER & BRO. ' • MATTINGS, Patent Barley, and Groats, Gelatin, Bermuda Arrow ! ravns Root, and a variety of articles of Food for Invalids ner about the time his were stolen and OARSE ROCK SALT, FOR GRINDING, therefore has reason to believe that they MARKED DOWN!! C at G. O. KEELER & BRO. LIGHT FANCT CASSIMERE PANTS, HOSIERY A SPECIALITY. and Infants. were his. Should the thing occur again HEAP SUGARS, FOR WINE, at COMSTOCK'S RATIONAL FOOD j O. O. KEEL and the like suspicious circumstances, he C G. O. KEELER & BRO. PARASOLS, CALICO AT 1 SHILLING PEB YARD. For INVALIDS, INFANTS, and DYSPEPTICS. will mention the name of the party suspect ACKEREL; U barrels, U barrels, and Kits, at Bleached & Unl>Ieaclied Goods, GAZETTE BUILDING, M G. O. KEELER & BRO. ed, in the GAZETTE, and for fear of a repeti For sale by H. M. & C. S. PROWITT, ILOUR, GRAIN, AND FEED, by the Load or less Formerly $7.50, now $G.00. 10 to 20 Cents ppr Yard. tion he has decided to build a new and sub DOWN! DOWN!! DOWN!!! F quantities, at G. O. KEELER & BRO. Corner Drug Store. stantial house for his trio hens near his " dwelling. Lewis' American Tar Soap. SUMMER DRESS GOOOS, "Acknowledged by all to be the best bathing and Wesley Perry, Esq., has laid the founda healing Soap in the world,"—at UHLE BROS,, No. 11 Main Street. SUN UMBRELLAS, TOILET PERFUMES. tion for a new house for his own use on the LIGHT FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS, The Most Complete Jar Made! SUN UMBRELLASj&C, Depot road. A complete assortment of Toilet Perfumes from the GRENADINES, PARASOLS, &€., leading Foreign and Domestic Manufacturers. DANBURY. GRE AT INDUCEMENTS I LUBIN'S EXTRACTS, Chatles E. Goodale is putting up a house on Hose NORWALK, CONN. Formerly $5.50, now. $4.25. AT LESS THAN COST. Hill PHALON'S NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS, Aaron Morehonsc is pnttingup a dwelling house on ENGLISH BEREGES, One Counter devoted exclusively to BARGAINS, his lot on Town Hill St. where you can buy goods AT YOUR OWN PRICE. PHALON'S NEW PERFUME, The names of the persons buying lots of D. Pe'arce Abbott, on Crofut's Hill, are WalesK. Jennings,Moses SATINET PANTS,—LINED, A lot of FANS to l>e sold cli£ap. .FLOR DE MAYO. A. Wheeler, Elisha Morris and James R. Ladd. The Its Superior Advantages. C. II. HARVEY IN THE For Sale by H. M. & C. S. PROWITT, last three named are to build at once. MOZAMBIQUIES, The new blocks being finished for Superintendent Fiest—Its completeness In Its arrangements and \ - Croccry &)lonsc Furnishing * Corner Drug Store. Bacon and the Benedict Brothers, are the handsomest Formerly $1.75, now $1.35. combinations as a perfect fruit preserver. in town. Department, The place on Balmforth Avenue, recently bought by Wonld most respectfully invite the attention of the public to one of tlie Best and Chcapcstasaorlmcnts of Skoosb—It is provided with a divided Ring, which FOR THE Dr. Wm. P. Stevens, was sold last Wednesday to S. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF LENOS, Will be found the best and largest stock, of fine A. Barnum, for $2,600. is easily attached to or detached from the Neck of the CASSIMERE VESTS, marked down ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE Ives Ss Ely have sold a place on Clapboard Kidge( TOILET AND NURSERY. of four acres, to B. G. Knapp, for $2,100. Jar, and secured by a Bail. Family Groceries and Provisions, The Jackson Democrat Club will raise another ban Boots and. Sliocs An excellent assortment of articles, comprising Hair, Tiiikd—When the band and bail arc applied, its ever offered in this County. Tooth and Nail Brushes; Combs, Cosmetics, Perfum ner, 20x30 feet, on Main Street, on Saturday, Aug 29. WASH POPLINS, 25 per cent. * ery, Tooth Powders and Soaps, Sozodout, Dcntiline, Somebody has promised to loan the town $6,000 to combinations form a complete handle, thereby dis Teas, wc make a Speciality, Pomades, Hair Oils, Hair Dressings, Hair Invigora- be applied to town farm purposes, and will demand tors, Hair Dyes, Poilet Powder. neither principal nor Interest, while the system of In the Connty. Long experience and light expenses pensing with all lifters or other ^appliances, which enable him to sell much lower than other stores. Receiving them dircct from thc Importer. ; providing for the town poor is the same as is contem TOILET SOAPS plated under the new arrangement Times. JOB PRINTING, LAWNS, have hitherto been in use for removing the Jar from LACE COLLARS, CROCKERY of the LATEST PATTERN, WHITE DUCK PANTS, iu great variety. Powder Puffs and Boxes. The immense quantity of rain which fell Thursday boiling water. FRENCH CHINA TEA SETS, afternoon, caused a sudden and tremendous rise of LUBIN'S SOAPS, . water above the new dam constructed for water power LOOK AT THE PRICES : Fourth—It is constructed with a Glass Cover, which purposes, juBt above Harrison Flint's mew factory, at AND ALL THIN DRESS GOODS GOBLETS OF EVERY STYLE & PRICE, Formerly $0.00, now $4.75. sets over the neck of the Jar, resting on an elastic FRENCH SOAPS. the upper end of Main street. A gap thirty feet long From a Card to a Boob, executed with neat was made in the dam, and the rush of waters oarried TUMBLERS AT G5 CTS. PER DOZEN, For Sale by H. ST. & C. S. PROWITT. Gents' French Calf Boots, made to order, for $8.00. band on the outer surface of the shoulder, thus pre all before it, breaking down the arch bridge in Main JELLY GLASSES, AND LAMPS, &C. street The damage to Mr. Flint and to the town venting any flavor being imparted to the fruit by me- SAME PRICE. FOR THE CHILDREN. must have been great. WHITE DUCK VESTS, CL O THES--WRINGERS, A large variety of Toys, Games and Books, for sale b; It has been decided to run the Fishkille Bailroad AT COST!!! talic or poisonous substances. This advantage alone ness and dispatch. We have better facilities for doing through Danbury, and notices have been served to Gents' Patent French Calf Boots, made to order, H. M. & C. S. PROWITT. $6.00. lenders its superiority such as to bring it iuto immc- WASH TURS & BOARDS, owners of land on the line to meet the B. B. Commis S sioners at the D. & N. R. R. Depot onThursday morn Formerly $3.75, now $3.25. iate and general use with the public. WOODEN BOWLS AND TRAYS, For ROUND SHOULDERED PERSOM ing next, 27th Inst. It Is intended in a few days to put a steam excavator within two or three miles east GRENADINE AND We advise them to nse Shoulder Braces, a line assort Gents' Fine Gaiters, made to order, $0.00. WOODEN BOWLS, ROLLING PINS, &e., raent of which, for Ladies and Gents, nifty be found i of Danbury, and to commence operations all along good work at fairer prices than many pretentious New A GOOD STOCK OF the line, as soon as the different sections can be laid CLOTHES, H. M. & C. S. PROWITT'S out. At Newburg large coal yards are being con structed for the accumulation of coal to be conveyed CRAPE MURETZ SHAWLS, Gents' Fine Shoes, made to order, 88.00. WHITE DUCK VESTS, MARKET, ^'Corner Drug Store. over this road as soon as opened. Most of the Fairfield county lawyers are courting in York City offices. Full directions for cooking with each Jar. FRUIT, Panbury. All other goods, too numerous to mention, equally Formerly $3.00, now $2.50. Flies! Flies! J, W, Ives and A. P. Ely bought three acres of land low. Remember, FANCY, . These troublesome insects that annoy yon whl near Austin's, of A. T. Peck, for $3,000. At a Great Bargain! awake or asleep; that deface your walls and pail Mrs. A. E. Tweedy has sold her residence on Main AND NURSERY BASKETS. may be extermiuated at a street to Charles H. Merritt, for 122,500. O. XX. Harvey, Constantly on hand a large stock of ' BLEACHED &BR0TN COTTONS The children of the Disciples Church Sabbath School REHOTAL. TABLE. CUTLERY, PLTAED FORKS, Very OHeap rate, by using Dutchcr & Son's, Iaghtnin^Fly Kill to the extent of several wagon loads, enjoyed a picnic No. 16 Main Street, SPOONS AND CASTORS, BUTCHER which may be obtained of H. M. & C. S. PROW1T in Nichols'broods last Wednesday.—Jfcjferaonian. (Carpets Marked Down For sule by tlie Case or Dozen. AND BREAD KNIVES, CRO The Union Marble Works ' SOUTH NORWALK. FUNISJIING GOODS, at STAMFORD. QUET SETS AT PRICES the Corner Drugstore. Thelnyestment of a fewcei Oliver Hoyt's Blue Fish Company has recently re NORWALK, CONN., V3T Next Door to D'Artois' Confectionery. for a sheet of this paper may save many turned from a ten days excursion to Edgartown,New HATS, . . - PRICES LOW, THAT DEFY COMPE AVE been removed from Phoenix Block, to the TIOR SAI4E.--A very fine Saddle Horse, kind A Dollar port, etc. H building formerly occupied by William Glover, Fifteen Per Cent-, 1 and gentle, can be seen at the Horse Railway TITION, WATER and if used according to directions, where fliesjre Sunday evening, 16th, a temperance meeting was Mechanic Street', in the rear of the new Bank Build Co.'sI Stables. 24tf CAPS, thick, a single sheet will kill held at Seely's Hall, which was crowded. The meet ing. The subscriber, formerly of the firm of E. Price COOLERS, TOI & Son, is now prepared to furnish every kind of ORSE FOR SAIiE.—A very handsome and ing was held under the auspices of the St. Patrick's stylish Bay Mare, seven years old, sound aud LET SETS, /x Quart. Total Abstinence Society. Italian and American Marble, gcntlo;IT weight, about 750; in £?ood condition in every * TRUNKS, . O. F. S i* tT iTiJtijOK.)! way. will be sold at a great bareain if applied for im TEA TRAYS Dan Rice performs in Stamford, on Wednesday, 26. GRANITE, DRAB, OR BROWN SIONE, To Make Room for Fall Stock. AT The G. A. B. held a plc-nic at Pound Bock last mediately. Enquire at the GAZETTE OFFICE. 3t*30 AND TRAVELLING BAGS. Agent for Norwalk and vicinity, &C., &C., CHIL DR WALSHMAN'S REMEDY Wednesday. moktumektts, JTust Received. FOR We have heard many and great complaints of the Slabs. Tablets, Sinks, Ac., as well as Mantles and DREN S CARRIA ]>IARRH, above statement. All goods marked in plain figures, and 110 deviation ami DYSENT"^ Its stones and pebbles to tell the tale of its departed Norwood, - THE MANUFACTURERS, furnished and put up at short notice and on very Voice and Action, A PURELY VEGETABLE CO^O™^ waters. One impulsive chap tells us there is not a favorable terms. Not Wisely, but Too Well, TERMS CASH. A1SD SOLD AT FACTORY PRICES. New Cheap Edition of Marryatt's Works, This wonderful Remedy ^s^Jfdisorders', and road in town fit to drive or walk upon, and that it is Representing an estaflliBhment the oldest and best O. B. IVES', Call and examine onr stock and satisfy yourselves " " » Scott's Illustrated, NORWALK, CONN. most: efficient cure for all the ' . , for speedy and a disgrace to the authorities, and we rather think known of any in Westere Connecticut, the subscriber Plum Pudding Edition of Dickens, illustrated, that it will pay to buy your goods of may truly be said to stand ur- For sale by there is much truth in it. feels that its reputation for artistic excellence and Comstock Brothers, c honorable dealing is already too well established to Good Stories, Nos. 3 aud 4. thorough cure of them in Xl C 1! PROWITT, The St. Patrick's Total Abstinence Society will hold Appleton's Railroad Guide, KNAPP & DICKERMAN, Comer Drug Store. need commendation. Address Harvey's Dase Ball Book, their first pic-nic at Bridgeport, on Wednesday, 26th E. B. PRICE, Agent. SOUTH NORWALK, CONN. WASHINGTON STREET, SOUTH NORWALK. 8 Kirby's improved Planchtctc. • gpTTBfi|r , SoutU Norwftlk, Conn, instant. Norwalk, April 6th, 1809. 32 NEW BOOMS! REMOVAL.. I\CAV York Advertisements. •r CONVEYANCES. M -rC Vx. nrrjio keeps the largest assortment of Millinery NEW FURNITURE ! *W'A' . City Baggage Express. *Y Goods in Norwalk? Answer T W. JACKSOS'S, so. ss>\ R. BERNHARD & CO., Cor. Wall & Water Sis.. The Union Marble Works rjjwE subscriber having dissolved i i witli W.H. SWORD'S" Broadway, Jf.Y. Mr. A. H. Qibbs will hereafter run an "Express AMOURNING GOODS FROM AUCTION. 4 HO keeps the latest and most fashionable sly.es Summer Tradlo« 0 Wagon to aud from the Eailroad trainsand Steamboat. E. QUINTARD & SONS, • - NORWALK, CONN., > FINE TAMISE CLOTHS, $7.50 per dress, worth S12. Baggage or Packages callcd for and delivered to any of Millinery Goods ? Answer FINE HENRIETTA, 87.50 per dress, worth 812. W"R. BERNHAKD & CO., cor. Wall & Water sts. part of the town. Orders left on the Slate at the Post AVE removed to their new rooms in the Post Of AVKbceu removed from Phoenix Block, to the FINE PARISIENNE cloth, 810 per dress, worth 815. oilicc will receive his personal and prompt attention. FINE CRAPE CLOTH, 80 per dress, worth $9. H fice Building, (entrance one door w( at of their Tuesday, August 25th, 1868. FASHIOMBLE building formerly occupied by William Glover, Public patronage is rcspcctfnlly solicited. old store) where Ihey have a very large assortment of. ;0 keeps the largest stock or Fancy Goods, HMechauic Street, in the rear of the new Hank Bu'.ld- FINE SCOTCH GINGHAMS, 31c per yard, worlh 4 ALFRED ALLEN. r Dress Trimming* ami Yankee Motions. Aus., ing. The subscriber, formerly of the firm of K. Price 50c- , R. BERNHARD & CO.. cor. Wall & Water sts. & Sou, now prepared to furnish every kind of BALMORAL SKIRTINGS, 50c per yard, worth IOC. Furniture of every description, . [From the September Atlantic Monthly.] PURE MOHAIR and POPLIN ALPACAS, at 62^c, D.ANB0RY & NORWALK E. R. HO keeps their stock the freshest by clearing out Italian and American Marble, 75c, and SIX,; just onc-tliird below their real value. At greatly reduced prices. BillL| AND JOE. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT BUSIIIRE CRAPES and TAMAETINES, 37;/c, W all the old "oods and replacing them with new .' GRANITE, DRAB, OR BROWN SI ONE, £J|p? ; - " .'. ' Answer,—R. IiERNifAKD "i wide, 32, 82.25, 82.50, «2.75, and 83: roal bargains. In connection with the Soldiers' Dispatch Company, Come, dear old comrade, you and I • .. CANVAS and IRON GRENADINES from X to 2 via Steamer v- • • in all its branches.' HO keeps the largest assortment and the best NEAR THE DEPOT, LAMBERT & BUNNELL, Slabs. Tablets, Sinks, Jtc., as well as Mantles and yards wide. Will steal an hour from days gone by— W styles of Hosiery, Gloves, Corse's, H°°P Skirts, Furniture Slabs in general, and furnished at the low TRAEVLING DRESS GOODS in great variety at NELLY WHITE. BEK H & est possible prices.' The shining days when life was new, &C.7 . Answer—R. ,?. ,AS?,r f i't. Architects and Building Superin less than wholesale prices. Cor. Wall & Water Sts. Office, No. 2 PARK PL.ACE, FURNITURE J FURNITURE !! And all was bright with morning dew— Ccmctry renting, Iron Railng-, &c-, Iy28 W. JACKSON, No. 551 Broadway, N. Y. tendents, -vri •AT Tin: The lusty days of long ago. SOUTH NORWALK, CONN. " furnished and put up at short notice and on very aud cor. Broadway asd Broome street. HO always pays the cash down for Goods—buys 275 Main Street, Bridgeport, Conn. favorable terms. When you were Bill and I was Joe. the cheapest, nud waiTants every hmg they CARPETS. US'-Oftice in South Norwalk, at JOHN E. SMITH'S ^ Furniture Warehouse, S sell ? Answer—R. BERNHARD & CO., Carpeting, •DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS, WORKING Ecpresentinp: an estafllisbmenttlie oldcsLand best Fruit Store, Opposite tlie Kailroad Depot, a* Near the upper end of Main St. We" 1 Cor. Wall & Water Sts. DRAWINGS and FRAMING PLANS, known of any in Weslere Connecticut, the subscriber S HE subscriber has the largest assortment of Your name may flaunt a titled trail keeps constantly on hand, the with Bills of Materials. «&c., l'eels that its reputation for artistic excellence and V FlitjJV. : Goods sent by this Company will be handled care Household Furniture In this County, "consisting Proud as cockerel's rainbow tail; honorable dealing is already too. well cstablisliou to fully and delivered promptly, at LOW BATES. T HO have had the most experience and success in carefully prepared E. P, HARVEY, Agent. of Chamber suits of all kinds, Bureaus, Sofas, Loung- And mine as brief appendix wear need commendation. Address es, Tete-a-Tetes, Card Tables, Marble-top Pier Tables, T T 1prosecuting the Millinery and Fancy Goods bus Many Plans may be ficeu in ourofllce of CHUECH Norwalk, June 3rd, 1SG8. W EDIFICES, STREET FRONTS, Town and Country E. II. PRICE, Agent. JAMES NALL7JR., & CO , Center Tables, Extension Tables, Chairs and Rockers As Tam O'Shanter's luckless mare; , , :| iness of any one in the city ? Answer— LATEST and most FASHIONABLE STYLES of Norwalk, April Gtb, 1S63. 32 of all varieties, r R. BERNHARD & CO., cor. Wall & Water sts. RESIDENCES, Factories, small COTTAGES, &£, SUCCESSORS TO R. N. TINKC»I, To-day, old friend, remember still ' , ; OilCloths, also, of CARRIAGE HOUSES, GATEWAYS, VER Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, Thafl am Joe and you are Bill. ANDAHS, aud other Architectural Erections and Im- Norwalk Horse Railway. NO. 501 ffiKODWAY, ST. Y. 1SG3 SUMUKI: Ar.Tt.VN(iKMKNT. 136S. and everything else in the Furniture line, cheap for CLOTHS, provements built from our designs in Bridgeport and Cash. Repairing promptly done by experienced work You've won the great world's envied prize, elsewhere, during the past twelve years. Out of town men. business attended to as usual, by visiting or c°rrcs- NEW STOCK OF r. Leave. Norwalk, So. Norwalk. And grand you look in peoples' eyes, sortment of goods from which to select, where ought UNDERTAKING, i ? Answer—R. BERNHARD & CO., CASSIMERES, ponding with personsinterested. tfl3 5 40 A. M. New York. G 00 A M. With HON. and L. L. D., you to go VELVETS, BOBY-BRDSmS, TAPES <( It Cor. Wall & Water Sts. Mattings C 22 N. Y. & N. H. 6 45 (t A large assortment of Coffins, of the best materials, In big brave letters, fair to see— VESTINGS, For tlie Spring of 186S. » TRIES, TIIREE-PLY, INGKAINP, &c., T 20 tt New York. T 4G constantly on hand. Shronds, carriages, Ilearse, and 8 05 11 No Train. S 20 " everything necessary for the bnrial of the dead, fur Yonr flst,.oldfellow! offtlicy go !— a tt HERE can you get Hats and Jockeys bleached Something new from In all the loading malvcs, and at popular prices. We S 3S New Haven, s 900 nished cheaper than can be obtained elsewhere. IIow arc yon, Bill 1 How arc yon, Joc ? and pressed in the latest style and at the short HATS, call particular attention to our - / 9 00 No Train. 9 21 tt A new and elegant coach body Hearse, drawn by West notice 7 Answer—R. BERNHARD & CO., WHITNEY & BECItWITH, 9 24 t c New Haven Ex. 9 44 tt two horses, has been received. tt it You've worn the judge's crmincd robe; Cor. Wall & Water Sts. MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! 3E31e otiE-o-fcy , 10 02 No Train, 10 20 ELBERT RAYMOND. CAPS, The new Size, the 10 40 . No Train. 11 00 t( You've taught your name to half the globe; Note—R. Bemhard & Co. hereby certify that the MOTHERS!!! • a new article, at 75 cents per yard. 10 50 New York Ex. 11 10 (( CARD IMPERIAL, << FURNITURE! You've sung mankind a deathless strain; above answers areall correct, aud they will be happy GLOVES, combining at once the portability of Card de Visitc, DON'T FAIL TO PROCURE* 11 40 No Train. 12 00 M. You've made the dead past 1ive again; to see their friends at any time, early and often. with the truthfulness of thelarger Portraits, is destined CAPE, e«JS,YER & COMPANY, 12 00 M. No Train. 12 20 P. M._ HE subscriber is now prepared to offer to the pub 12 58 P. M New York. 1 18 U Tlic, at his old stand in Westport, as good an as to meet- with great snccess and to be (« u The world may call yon what it will, and everything in tlie line of Kcccivcd dircct from jViictlon ami iho manufactory, a Mrs. TfiMlow's Soottim Syraj, 1G & IS LEONARD STREET, (between Hudson Street' 1 11 New Haven. 1 35 sortment of But you and I arc Joe and Bill. . • THE STYLE, 1 35 (( New Haven Ex. 2,00 u l'or Cliildren Teething. and West Broadway.) . " <( tl CABINET FURNITURE LADIES AND GENTS' for the coining season. Call and examine specimens. 2 00 No Train. 2 20 This valuable preparation 1ms boon used with It ti as can be fonnd in Fairfield County, and at lower pri The chaffing young folks stare and say, ' Proprietors of the celebrated ' -. ' •2 20 No Train. 2 35 Gents' Furnishing Goods, very lai*£C and well solccicd stock of all kinds of PICTURE FRAMES. NEVElt 'FAILING SUCCESS IN THOU 2 52 tt New York Ex. 3 12 u ces, FOR CASH, than the same quality of goods can "See those old buffers bent and gray— We are constantly receiving the newest styles of Pic SANDS OF CASES. . - 3 05 It New York. 3 25 it be obtained at any other establishment. It not only relieves the child from pain, but 3EEgi:ro.;ss tt PARIS EXPO -4 03 No Train. 4 20 sion, Dining, Card and Qnartclte Tables; Bookca=e« Mad, poor boys! That's what It means," Also, goods in the Carpet line, all of whicli will be sold at Gilt, Black Walnut and Rosewood. We hold our acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole (( selves in readiness to frame any Picture at short no 4 20 tt New Haven Ex. 4 40 Bureaus, Sofas, Tete-a-Tetc Lonngcs; Mahogany and system. It will also instantly relievo SITION. tt «( And shake their heads; Ihey little know AND tice. Particular attention given to framing Raised 4 40 No Train. 5 00 Canc-seat Chairs; Gilt and Mahogany Frame Lookin-- The throbbing hearts of Bill and Joe. TRUNKS, Griping Jiowcl3 and Wind Colic. . Wholesale Dealers in '. 5 00 ({ No Train. 5 19 »* Glasses, &c., &c. ° Work, Flowers, Shells or Mosses, &c. (( <( (he lowest market priccs for cash. " , We believe it the BEST and SUREST REM- 5 19 New York Ex. 5 39 How Bill forgets his hour of pride, LEATHER BAGS, EDY IN THE WORLD, in all cases of DYS Shoulders, , , , ; 5 32 (( New Haven. 5 52 COFFIN WAREROOMS, ENTERY and DIARRHCEA IN CHILDREN, Bacon,. . e- 5 55 (C N. Y. & N. II. G IT <( Where may be fonnd a fall assortment of Coflin" While Joe sits smiling at his side; DINING SALOON!. Ci ct , which will be furnished in the best possible manner' whether arising from teething or any other cause. Tongues, C IT No Train. G 35 How Joe, in spite of time's disguise, UMBRELLAS, &C. Full directions for usaig will accompany each G 35 tt No Train G 5T tl and at short notice. A Hearse will be furnished when bottle. '•* * * * • Beef, C 5T tt No Train. 7 IT tt desired. A. RENOUD, Westport, Ct. Finds the old schoolmate in his eyes— GAZETTE BUILDING, • Carpets made and put down, GO TO tt tt Be sure and callfor ",v' . Pork, T IT New Haven. T 3T Those calm, stern eyes that melt and fill Has now on hand on hand one of the best and most tt tl To the Prolate Court, for the District of Weston. "MRS. AVINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP," And Pure Lard, T 3T No Train. S 00 As Joe looks fondly up at Bill. complete assortments of " 8 00 «« No Train. 8 20 u riWE application of HARRIET B. COLEY, respcct- Having tlie fac-simUe of " CnnTis & PERKINS," •TOriN* .T. OAFE, TUTTr.Fi CULVER, JOHN 8. BAMMIB. S 20 it No Train. 8 47 t( X fully showeth:—That she is lawful Gnardian to when desired. on the outside wrapper. All others are baso tl Ah, pensive scholar, what ? 8 4T New York Ex. 9 07 w Fannie Coley and Ella Coley, minors belonging to Confectionery a\ imitations. . 9 0T a No Train. 9 29 (( said District, and that said Minors are the owners of A fitful tongue of leaping flame; <( Manufactured for the Wholesale and Retail Trade. Gentlemen's Kul^JIovcs, W ft 9 29 New Haven Ex. 9 <49 the following Keal Estate, viz:—Eight acres, two A giddy whirlwind's fickle gust, C. J. GRUMAN. p3 9 49 it No Train. 10 10 (( roods, and six rods of land, situated in Wilton, and' That lifts a pinch of mortal dnst; Aud a large and very choice variety kept constantly ever brought into Norwalk,-and in'future intends to EDWIN LOCKWOOD, Pres. bounded north by land of David L. Coley, east bv per on hand l'or the retail trade. . TOLLMAN'S AT ambulating line between Wilton and Weston, sonth A few swift years, and who can show keep the largest and most fashionable stuck of Goods N irwalk. .rune 1st, 1SGS. -A.. , by land of David L. Coley, and westerly by highway, Which dust was Bill and which was Joe ? All candies offered for sale are frcsli. in Fairfield County, and to sell them at the lowest said land being subject to the right ofdoweryof Maiy WouWii.form his friends that lie has opened a new Spring Campaign. H. Coleyvalued at about eight hundred dollars. Cash priccs. \. BGi\KDI r.T'S The weary idol takes his staud, CHOCOLATE CAROMELS And she further says, That the Estate is at present Holds out his bruisetLand aching: hand, • LAGER BEE1S SALOON, unproductive; that the avails thereof are wanted for Gents are invited to call aud examine our Goods (HJ) S'I'AKD, Selleck's Propeller the support, maintenance and cdccition of said Mi While gaping thousands come and go- AND aud Prices, we kuow we can suit. in Phoenix Block, where he wilHcccp a good Jsupply nors, and that it will be for the advantage of said How vain it seems, this empty show: of New York L:i o'clock, p. m., for Norwalk. Returning, leaves HARRIET B. COLEY, Guardian. For earth-born spirits none too. long, E are now receiving a large lot, Gents Calf sew Norwalk for New York, every Just whispering of the world below Fruit, Nuts, and Wit. K. SWORDS, W ed lair stitched Boots, also, Calf Pegged Loyts. WAT H'ES, and CHAINS Dislrictwf Weston,Probate Court, ss., Weston, Aug. 7, LADIES GAITERS AND BALMORALS, IN EVERY STYLE. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings. A. D.',136°. Where this was Bill and that was Joe ?• Havana Cigars, South Norwalk, near the Railroad Crossing. j^GHIlPREEl $EEfHlKclf Freight received at the Danbury & Norwalk Rail OiU)".r.Ki>.—That the foregoing application be heard of every descripiion and price. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Gentlemen's Watclics aud Chains of road freight depot. A vessel for the receipt of freight and determined at the Probate Oflice in Weston, on No matter; while our home is here Constantly on hand. - the 21st day ol' Sept., 1SCS at 10 o'ctock forenoon; and MEN AND BOYS BALMORALS AND GAITERS The Great Quieting Remedy for Children, . every Description. and siile of produce will be kept constantly at the pier No sounding name is half so dear; Thirty cases jnst received. in New York. Freight at packet rates. that notice thereof be published in some public News GOLD AND SILVER AMERICAN WATCIIES OF paper near the place where such Real-estate lies, When fades at length our lingering day. PHILADELPHIA ICE CREAM, Also a full assortment of Rubber Goods, all of the Contains NO MORPHINE OR POISON. 11 SELLECK & DEMMON. ALL TnE BEST MAKERS. AT REDUCED PRICES, three weeks successively at least six weeks before Who cares what pompous tombstones say? Manufactured for the saloon, and also, for Families From a Jewslinrp to a Piano. 3US DRUG; sure to Regulate the Bowels said time assigned. ibovc "oods will be shown with pleasure. Wholesale PEOPLE'S LINE. Read on the hearts that love us still, and Parties. Free ExJiitoition and Rem . GEO. O. KEELER &BRO. illays all Pain; corrects Acidity of the AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF 3t*J2 CHARLES ROWLAND, Judge. AT Ilic jacct Joe. Hie Jacct Bill. Stomach; makes sick and weak children SOLID SILYEK GOODS ;r"15aily Trips. District of Noricalk.ss. Probate Court, Aug. 10th, A. D., iCE CREAM, in forms, 1SG3. NEOPOLITAN ICE, Wliitucy ' ered with slate in colors. The upper cor Clocks, one and eight day. IRON AND STEEL E arc constantly receiving, per steamers, all the (Sunday^ excepted), for Norwalk Direct."*'''; C. BIRKS " nice is surmounted with an ornamental iron AND JOB PRINTINGS W latest and most desirable patterns (including all I.eavc3 South Norwalk every morning at 7.45 railing. 400 Doz. J.& P. Coates Spool Cotton From a Card to a Book,'executed with neat private patterns) of John Crossley & Sons and other o'clock on arrival of the Railroad Trains from Danbu Dye and Print Works,^ celebrated English makers, ccnsisting of Medallion and ry, and New Haven. Stages for New Canaan, Wilton The first floor will contain a singe room ness and dispatch. We have better facilities for doing Bordered Velvets, Body and Tapestry Brussels, Lowell & Ridgeiield, connect with this boat. Passengers, * « 174 State St., Bridgeport, for a store. A spacious stairway, starting good work at fairer prices than many pretentiousNew and Hartford Extra Three Ply aud Ingrain Carpeting, Baggage and Freight conveyed without extra charge, from the pavement at the east skle, connects Slightly wet, but not injured, at 75 cts. per dozen. REFRESHMENT SALOON PICTURE FRAMES, Bigelow Body Brussels, at factory prices. The people, of Norwalk and vicinity York City offices. AGR1 CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Passage 75 ets. Excursion Tickets $1.25 will please take notice that we Dye with the three upper stories. The second English and American Oil Cloths Messrs. Byxbce Brothers furnish meals, and other re and Print Ladies Goods, viz: Silks, floor is divided into offices and tenements; Rngs, Mats, Mattings, Latest Style Stair Rods. Gilt freshments at reasonable prices at all hours. * S00 YARDS OF BEST COLORED Oval and Square, made to order,in.Rose *Merinos and Delaines, Crape, Bomba the third floor into offices, and the fourth MAIN STREET. THJE NEW YORK SUN. ana Holland Window Shades made, hemmed aud put zines, Alapacas and other Dress Goods into either offices or sleeping rooms. All the wood, Black-walnut and Gilt, up, &c., all of which we offer at Importers and Manu at short notice, and in the best colors facturers priccs. Carpets by the piece at Jobbers' possible, and in a way not to be sur stories connect by halls with front and rear SATTEEN TWILLED JEANS. PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW CLASS, &C., prices. Parties contemplating refurnishing can save passed in this Country. We also stairways. Ample provision is made for monev by giving ns a call, as we receive our goods di *Clean and Dye Gent's garments, also,* coal ana other closets, gas, water, &c. HE subscriber at his Saloon Main Street is prepar An Independent Daily Newspaper, political and gen rect from the did'orent factories in largo quantities, Lace Window Curtains, Silk Dresses Also, SOUND GOODS. T ed to serve eral, giving All the News fresh, readable attractive thereby savicg the different prplits which we give to and Shawls ot " every descripiion. Messrs. Ellis, Chatfield & Co. furnish the tlie buyer, and every leading style of carpeting can be Particular attention given to Dyeing granite. Mr. R. W. Hill is the architect." matter, condensed so that a business man can find FLOWERS, SHELLS and MOSSES found in our establishment. Measures taken and car DAILY PROPELLERS. Ribbons, Feathers and Kid Glomes. D'ARTOIS CELEBRATED time to read the whole. CHARLES A. D^apples on the farm The best now in use, some that arc adapted Passenger Station in New York, corner 27th street and dfcfi Avenue. Entrance on 27th street. are looking well and are maturing finely. BOOTS, The subscriber lias now iu Store and is constantly • THOMAS R. AGMEW, ; receiving direct from the manufacturers a full assort .CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, Tlie Semi-Weekly Sun. . for light work, and some for heavy, and 260 AND 2C2 GREENWICH STREET, Corn and potatoes, both sweet and Irish, are ment of Goods of the above denomination suited to Trains Leave Norwalk for New York, at * SHOES, constantly ou hand. this market, which will be sold cither wholesale or re CORNER OF MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK, exceedingly promising. Mir. Smith has both The same size and character as the Weekly, but fur some that will do all kinds of work, tail at lowest New York prices. 3 20 A. M., Express stopping at Stamford only. Has reduced the price of TEAS, COFFEES, SUGAR, G 00 A. M., stopping at all stations. last years and this years sweet potatoes fit LADIES' GAITERS, 1 nishing twice as much-reading matter, and giving the FLOUR, and all kinds of GROCERIES, 6 45 A. M., stopping at all stations, for cooking. news with greater freshness.. Great pains will also be such as Boots and Shoes, Linen LOCKS, dead, rim, and mortise, of all kinds. From 10 to 20 Per Cent. 7 40 A. M., Local Express; WEDDINGS AND PARTIES taken in making up the political news of the day for BEST JAPAN TEA, «1.00. 11 10 A M., Express, stopping at Stanuord only, Mr. S. allows no weeds to grow on his SUPPERS, 1 IS P. M., stopping at all stations, this paper, so the reader, whatever be his politics, will Goods, Hats, Caps, Cloaks, LATCHES, rim, mortise, all kinds. BEST ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA, SI.00. premises. -He has taken pains this year to furnished 'with SPLENDID OOLONG TEA, 90 Cents. 8 12 F. M., Express, stopping atStamford only, BUSKINS. find the SEMI-WEEKLY SUN to be an accurate and COFFEES, ROASTED add GROUND, 15 cents todO 3 25 P. M., stopping at all stations, seed down his roadside and lawn in the very Ice Cream, Jellies, Cake, comprehensive compendium of political information. Mantillas, Harness KNOBS, Silver Haled, orcelain, and Mineral. cents. (Best in market.) 5 39 P. M., Express, stopping at Stamford only, In fact, we mean that this shall be the most valuable 1,000 Barrels FLOUR, all grades. 0 17 P. M., stopping at all stations. best manner, and has succeeded admirably. And to;all of wjiich wo invite the attention|of the pub and other Refreshments, at short notice, aud at low NAILS, cut, pressed, wrought and horse. 1,000 Packages No. 1 MACKEREL. 9 07 P. M., Express, stopping at Stamford only. Campaign paper in the country. Price, $2 a year; 10 Work, &c. Leave New York for Norwalk, Five or-six different kinds of grass seed were lic. • . rates. • • SUGARS, ail grades, at REFINERS' PRICES; every thing used in every family cheaper than iu any oth at 7.00, S.00 Ex., 9.00, 11.30. A. M.; 12.15Ex., 3.00 Ex., sown and all show to advantage. Mr. Smith .Home-made Pics and Cake made a speciality. copics to one address $1S; 20 copics to one address CUTLERY,'Tabicand Pocket, a iarge assortment. • Westport, June 16th, XSCS. S35; 50 copies to one address, $30 always in advance. Any one wishing a good Sewing Machine er Store in New York, 3.45, 4.30 Ex., 5.30, S.00 Ex., P. M. The patronage of the Pnblic Is respectfully solicited 1,000 Barrels MOLASSES, N. O. and P. O. Leave Norwalk for New Haven, at / . jVew^ty'e inoneBojjfc is always pleased to show his place to visi will do well to call and examine tiiem before GUNS, double and single barrels. THOMAS R. AGNEW occupies his own store, owns tors, and we think it would repay anyone to II. A. SALMON & €0. Address, THE SUN, New York City. the property, and has no rent to pay; imports and G 39 A. M., stopping at all stations. : I. H. CAMPBELL. purchasing elsewhere. PISTOLS, Revolvers and single barrels. buys exclusively for cash; never gave a note in his life S 5S A. M., Btopping at all stations, will quickly restore Gray Hair take a look over his premises. ~ consequently can undersell any house in the city. 9 44 A. M., Express, stopping at Bridgeport only, The SUN is sold at the News Stores of G. W, Jen to its natural color and beauty, IRON and STEEL, full assortment of sizes and kinds. 1 31 P. M. stopping at all stations, nings, at the Bridge, and A. Swords, South Norwalk, The Singer Manufacturing Company's 1 59 P. M., Express, stopping at Bridgeport only. and produce luxuriant growth. It is JSFBefore the New York convention Trusses, 4 40 P. M., Express, stooping at Bridgeport only, UPPORTERS, SHOULDER BRACES, to suit all and by Newsboys on the cars. Ask for the New York CARRIAGE SPRINGS, Axles, bolts, clips, &c. NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 5 52 P. M., stopping at all stations, perfectly harmless, and is preferred Horatio .Seymour was represented by the S' ages and conditions, at Sun. . 0 12 P. M., stopping at all stations, over every other preparation by UHLE BROS., 11 Main Street. ASRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, full assortment. THE 7 40 P. M., stopping at all stations. La Crosse Democrat, Day Book and other 39 Main Street, those who have a fine head of hair, NEVER UNDERSOLD. Singer Manufacturing Company, 9 49 P. M.J Express, stopping at Bridgeport only. democratic journals which opposed his nom Caution. PAINl'S and OILS, of the best manufactures. Leave Ncio Haven for Norwalk, as well as those who wish to restore ination, as "the bondholders' candidate." Proprietors and Manufacturers of the world renowned at 2.15 Ex., 5.30, 0.30, 9.S5, A. Si.: 12.00,M.; 2.05Ex., LL PERSONS are hereby cautioned against ne New York Type Foundry SINCEB SEWING MACHINES. it. The beautiful gloss and perfume gotiating a Promissory Note, signed by the;-sub- To Farmers I , 4.3'J Ex.,.5.00, 0.10, S.00 Ex., P. >1. Since he pawned his honor and broke his A Sign of the Golden Harp and Pen • The superior merits of the "SINGER" Machines Trains connecting with Danbury <0 Norwalk Railroad. imparted to the Hair make it desirable scriber, July 30, 1868, for S300, payable one year after over all others, foreither Family use or Manufacturing re-iterated pledges by accepting the first The Largest assortment of dateit having been procured on false pretences, by leave New York at 7.00 and 9.00 A. M.; 12.15 .and 4.30 for old and young. AND Tlie largest assortment of Agricultural Tmpclmcnts purposes, are so well established and so generally ad place on the ticket, he has taken good care the agents of J. Hayward's Patent Hay Rake, this is evee offered iu this market, may now he found at the mitted, that an enumeration of their relative excellen p. M. Leave New Haven, For Sale by nil Druggist!. - to give notice that the said note will not be paid by ASE AND COMFORT. stores of the subscriber, wcludm of.]:eri'orm:iig a range and variety of- work never be 0 30 a. m.; 12 00 m; 4 15 p. m.; Freight at 5 30 p. m. G IMPROVEMENT IN GRAPE CULTURE—An A cotemporary commenting upon the sub fore attempted upon a single Machine, using cither abundant crop every year, and no ROT nor MILDEW. ject, contrasts his conduct with that of the - T J. TURK'S. This Is the oldest Type Fonndry in New York, and Silk, Twist, Linen or Cottou Thread, and sewing with Leave South Norwalk for Danbury, We do not hesitate to pronounce it far in advance of always prepared to fill orders, for opr well-known AND PERFECT SIGHT equal facility the very linest aud coarsest materials, At 9 00 a. m.; 11 CO a. m.; 2 00 p. m.; 0 20 p. m, any system of Culture now in practice. Full particu soldiers. "Soldiers at the pay table said : Type, with exactness and dispatch. 'Our lars and One Dozen Concord Grape Vines sent upon re Leave Norwalk Bridge for South boricalk. ceipt of S3. Agents wanted. Tertitory will be sold. •give us part in currency to pay our expen BOOK, NEWS, JOB AND ORNAMENTAL " At 7.34 a. m.; I 05 p. m.; 5 24 p. m.; 7 50 p. m. Address GEO. PERRY & SON, My goods are offered at cm only "be obtained by using • Georgetown, Conn. ses ; give us the rest in seven-thirties; if 111!!! ing, Trimming, Binding, etc., arc novel aud practical, JOHNW. BACON, Sup't. and have been invented and adjusted especially for T T P Uncle Sam fails, we'll all fail together.' IE! , this Machine. LIVERY STABLE IN NORWALK JUST' RECEIVED.s*?-. Seymour said : 'I will will not lend a dollar; PERFECT SPECTACLES. New designs of the Unique, fFsafnl and Po2>ular Prices lower than before the War. are made of the best known metals, and the finish of Folding Tops and Cabinet Cases, peculiar to the Ma For Sale. rrfttE following new Books;—Good Stories,'No. 2; my bank shall not lend a dollar.' Now our Type cannot be excelled for accuracy, beauty and chines manufactured by this Company, have been pre X The Cammcron Pride, by Mrs. Holmes; Queen The Difficulty of Procuring which is well knqmk HE subscriber offers for sale the buildings, good he asks the people to vote for him." . durabfitiy. pared for inclosiug the new Machine. These are got T will, stock and tixturcs of his well known LIV Victoria's Memories of the Prince Consort; The Guar UHLE BROS., The best now in use, and of which I have the exclu ten up in every variety of wood, such as Black Wa'nut, ERY STABLE. His stock consists of 14 Horses, one dian Augel, by O. W. Holmes; Queer Little People, by sive agency and sale of, for the followinc towns, viz: Mahognauv, Rosewood, and the like, and liOm the new Brett, four Hacks, nine Top Buggies, Harnesses, Harriet Bccclier Stowe; Widow Springs, by the author j®"General Forrest, whom the democrat COATS, FROM $C to $20. Every kind and Style of Type known Norwalk, Darien, New Canaan, Wilton, Hcddmg, plainest to'tlie most elaborate pattern and tinish-thc Trappings, and all the fixtures usually found in a llrst of Widow Bedott; Dora Darling and Outpost, by J. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Ridgeficld, Bethel, Danbnry, Weatport aud Weston. machines themselves being more or less highly orna class StaVe. The business is in a ilourishiug condi- G. Austin; Waverly Novels, new edition, illustrated; ic papers affect to consider a much malign furnished promptly, also, Persons wishing to obtain the Clipper this year, had mented to correspond with the Tables or Cabinets for tloii, the stand being the oldest in ^rwaljc, and the Oliver Optic's New Works; Prescott's Historical aiessrc. KAZAKHS & MORRIS, better give their orders before the first of Jlay. which they arc intended. • reason for selling is the P° ^ GlUFFbTII Works, illustrated; Shira, by the author of Onii; ed patriot, was one of the rebel generals Presses and Printing Material of everykind. But a l'aint idea, however, can at best be conveyed Cometh up as a Flower; Raymond's Heroine; Silcote PANTS, FROM $1.50 to $10.00, through tlie medium ofvan advertisement of this Par Norw ilk, April £0,1SGS. IGtf ofSilcotcs; Circe; Count of Moret; Caste. For sale who held a conference with the Tennessee DRUGGISTS, /r - MEAD'S CONICAL. PLOW. agon of Family Machines, and we therefore nrge every by A. SELLECK. legislature to secure the peace of the state Specimen Books sent to those wishing to make 0GGULISTS AND OPTICIANS^ person in quest of a Sewing Machine, by all means to orders. » examine and test, if they can possibly do so, all the Livery Statole. and the enfranchisement of those at present leading rival machines before making a purchase. A WILLIAM E. DANN, Hfo, 11 Main Street, Norwalk, Ct. Tim ORIGINAL ; • ' nAKTFORD, CONN., MANUFACTURERS Lyon's Stump and Rock Digger selection can then be made undefstandin<»ly. excluded from voting by the constitution. VESTS, FROM $1.50 to $5.00 Branches, or agencies, for snpplying the "Singer" (Successor to D. S. Bartram.) . of tlie-Celebrated T!AUG ITS Itaw Hone Snper-Pkosphate or Lime, a Machines will be found m nearly every city and town milE SUBSCRIBER having purchased of D. S. At a meeting of rebel officers, after telling Call and examine my stock gentlemen, and supply Traveler's Insurance Co., splendid article, together with a full supply of Hard throughout the civilized world, where machines will X Bartram, his stock of Horses and Carriages, m his hearers that be had letters indicating the Constantly on hand a full stock of the purest and ware. Agricultural Implements, Iron & Steel, Window be cheerfully exhibited, and any information promptly the stable in the rear of Horwalk Hotel, and replen voursell with the BEST and most reliable Grass, Paints, Oils, &c. W. C. STHlilGT. furnished; or communications may be addressed for ished the same with a New Stock of Horses Car- militia law would pass the legislature, he OF HARTFORD, CONN., : circulars or otherwise to riages and Coaches, is now prerared to furnish all went on to say, according to the Memphis PIBIECTED SPECTACLES, who wish with good Horses and Carriages, either 5SESRO ) Tito Singer Manufacturing Company, doub'e or single. Carriages furnished for Wedding Post: Cheapest Clothing, DBU6S,1IIEOICINE$,CHB]!IICXLS,&C. . ' GRANTS AT.L KINDS OF No. 45S BROADWAY, N. Y. Parties, Funerals, &c. Passengers conveyed to and have afterycftra of Experience, Experiment and the from all the trains and steamboat. 30 "Troops would be called out. He was £ife and Accident Insurance, erection cf costly machinery, been enabled to.Produce ltEFIUGERATOft, now in this market. 1 that ."""V' .. . PASTURAGE, confident, too, that they would be backed by ft 5 That can he obtained in the market; v With Water and Wine Cooler combined, is one of the UNION LIVERY STABLES. Separately or combined, • ' " host ever offered in this market; received the Dlllhi EAR the village, for several horses and COTVS. Ap Next to Byxbce's Hotel, South Norwalk. Federal forces. President Johnson notwith PREMIUM at the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, in tSGS. ply at the office of "I. " 31. BULLOCK, "Esq., At Lowest Rates of Premium. . GRAND DESIDERATUM, N Gazette Building standing all he and others had done to grat Having superior advantages Manufactured by A._N. LESLEY, N.Y., and for sale 8t2-l er his pride in the national convention, had at lowest Priccs by RAYMOND & IvNAPP, J". TURK. in buying Goods, and of PERFECT SPECTACLES, 23 , Water Street, Norwalk. WORTH OF NEW MUSIC, JUST RE ;one back npon the democracy. He did not Net Cash Assets, Aug. 1st, 18G7, $810',371.48 $500 CHIVED AT WELLMAN'S. obtaining them of first OR SA1.E.—One two seated carriage, aud one ook for any help from him, but it mattered quality, we offer our Stock which have been sold with unlimited satisfaction to F- ^ carr*a£e I ^'VSo^FITcff^' LL kinds of Fruits, Foreign and Domestic, Green. ot how many were arrayed against him NORWALK. to the public, feeling con the wearers, during the past nine years. 20 tf A Dried and in Cans, at HOLMES'S. ad his old comrades. He liked peace,but if . ACCIDENT DEPARTMENT. fident that all who are 1 LOTJR, FLOUR, FLOUR, also Feed and Grain ^-y(-Those 'sry ? in any quautlty, to suit purchasers, at HOLMES. ENT'S FINE r •" ENT LEATHER BOOTS, Base ny of them were shot down, as he expected TOILET SOAP. General Accident Policies are written for aiiy "term F Hall Sliocs nr. .. ;ine assortment Slipncrs. at judges of genuine goods from one month to one year, insuring againstAce ident G G. O. KEELER & BRO. tey would be, he would toot his horn. He LARGE ASSORTMENT, BY THE BOX OR UY the best Silver Plate, we keep no other, and sKSs GKEAT SUNSATIOIV! SINGLE CAKE, at UHLE BROS., fatal or non-fatal, at an annnal cost of 85 to $50p< lr $1, Celebrated Perfected Spectacles will be perfectly satisfied ; will warrant the quality, Forks, spoous, cake Hair Brushed by Machinery!! k\ew that his old troops would answer, as they 11 Main Street. 000 according to occupation.'' •; i-J i SI© Reward. H riiio-cs runto all tlie'trains and to t^p Steamboat. both as to price & to quality. Bbaskets, pie and cake knives, &c. ^ L0CKWOnn. Co:iclics°for Weddings,- Funerals &c. THE undersized iuvilcs the public of Norwalk and hca. always done. He bade them arm them- : and i LIFE DEPARTMENT. NEVER TIRE THE EVE, KI J. J'" — - .. — A few good Horses for Sale. vicinity, to call at his commodious Hair Dressing seltns and be ready. .They were already drill IVOR WALK R ling of Trees upon tlie Amphitheatre properly; Horse Shooing aud Jobbing, of all kinds, done with md Shaviu" Saloon,.under the Gazette Building, to The Travelers of Hartford alsoinsurcs against d eath, r : " and HILE A GOOD COOKING APAEATUS of some lso cutting the bridge leading (hereto, and the break neatness and dispatch. try the Patent Hair Brushes which have given tlie ed awl needed no drilling. If the fight open- Steam Dyeing Establishment, Store opened on Sundays for the convenience of whetherfrom disease, accident or natural causes. kind is a necessity in every house, a GOOI> ing and stealing of feuce boards, having occurred, th:s Also, for sale, Hay by the bale. "Tcatcst satisfaction wherever they have been intro- Physicians and others needing medicine, from 9 to 10 The Travelers of Hartford was the first company ;m WRANGE is a real luxury. A Ran^e is a fixture,.and is to give notice tlftt the above reward will be paid lor Passengers taken to and from the Depot as cheap as Snced. No extra charge. ' lie also keeps his Re'gen e- \ed, it would not be troops in battle line c AVatclimaUcv & Jeweller, i.'y. Sold by - - LOCKWOOD. $500 at WELLMAN'S. to Stone China, and equal (exccptins transparency) FI!iE CARRIAGES. HOICE BRANDS FAMILY FLOUR. California WESTWAI^HO!—Maj. E. J. Eice, Ca].t. Gloves cleaned or dyed so as to look almost equal to to French China, but few can (ell the difference, al RODENY DENNISS, Secretary, .; . ,v ? new. All orders left at the Dye House. J. Shepherd's though the price is about half that of French China, sole agent for rrwrv WORTH of NEW MUSIC, just received 1 - "The Plioenix Company;" EXPRESS NOTICE. c Flour iu % bags and >4 bag?. ' G. W. Tucker,xw. D. B. Hamilton, J. E. opposite the Post Office, of J. F. & c. R. Bennett's C. E. WILSON, Assistant Secretary, % ©500 at ^ WELLMAN'S. ~G. O. KEELER & BRO. ild Dy E. K. LOCKWOOD. •vi. Of Stamford, offer to the citizens^ofNorwalk,and .vi HE Norwalk Office of the Adams Express Co., is Ells, and two gtotlemen from New York Sonth Norwalk, will receive prompt attention. E. W. BRYANT, Actuary. cinitv* a very larffeassortmeutofFINiiCARlvIAGi^., R. N. PERRY. Tlocated at the News Store, in Isaacs' Block, where ~F you want a fine HAIR BRUSHi COMB, or any. liave started- on a\rip to the west Tliey OPE, all sizes; also HAY ROPE, at Pony Fliastou For.Sale. readv-made o.- to order, of every description, of the Packages and Freight by Express will be received at thing in the Toilet Article Line, call at G. O. KEELER & BRO. GEORGE R. COWI.ES, Ag't, Norwalk. best material and as cheap asi at any-other est abish I will visit Oniaha and St. Paul, and possibly 11 l UT slightly used, and as good as new—of imp ro v low rates, for thQ if. Y. & N. H.R. R. UliLE BKO&, U*«n St, 1 O TO KLEIN & PLAUT'S for yonr PARASOLS from whom only,. hey can be procured. ed anS.tasterv pattern. Apply at the GAZIilTE meI1t JOHN B. REED,Agent. go to the western terminus of the Pacific AND SUN UMBRELLAS and FANS. They B G LL BRANDS TOBACCO, at Manufacturers URE CIDER VINEGAR for mrnlly use. OFFICE. Stamford, May 10th, 18«I. U"*! railroad.—Waterbury American', • are selling them less than cost. L Prices, at G. O. KEELER & BRO. P G. O. KEELER & BRO. j W WE BMP V>Y NO PEDDLERS. .£!!