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y OR WALK GAZETTE. For the Gaestte. bers were left open, so that part of the inte­ suspended all her suspended ideas, and res­ THE WAR IN THE SOtJTHWEST. the south it turns north-westwardly and nor­ ing steamers: Delaware, Lieut.-Com.Quack- {tiP We are quite sure that the following just sentiments will find a hearty response A Night's Skating Experience on rior of each, and the beds with their unclosed tored them as soon as she unclosed her eyes. THE TENNESSEE AND CUMBERLAND therly, and enters and crosses Kentucky, en­ enbush, the flag-ship; Underwriter, Lieut. OFFICE IN GAZETTE BUILDING. Again there was a quick peal upon the street tering the Ohio 121-2 miles east of the mouth in the minds of all who believe, as we do, the Central Park. curtains, were reciprocally visible. Sleep RIVERS.; V Com. W. N. Jeflers; Louisiana, Lieut.- A. EI. BYINGTON & CO., did not steal upon the sisters at one and the door. Fearing that her sister would also be . i of the Ohio. The entire length of the river is Com. Murray ; Lockwood, Acting-Mas­ that we can now with safety to the national While visiting the Central Park same time. Mary experienced the effect of­ disturbed, Mary wrapped herself in a cloak STRATEGIC POSITIONS IN THE WE8T. about 600 miles, and it drains a territory of life, leave truth to combat error without re­ A. H. BTINGTON, J. B. ELLS, G. N. ELLS- One bitter, freezing day, ter Graves; Seymour, Lieut.-Com. "Wells; To view the skaters on the pond, ten consequent upon grief quietly born, and and hood, took the lamp from the hearth and The scene of operation on the Tennessee 17,500 square miles. It is navigable for large Hetzell, Lieut.-Com. Davenport; Shawslieen sorting to such "coercion" as has even the Subscription Rates. Their spirits seemed so gay, soon sunk into temporary forgetfulness, hastened to the window. By some accident and Cumberland rivers is fraught Just now steamboats and vesssel to Nashville, 203 miles Acting-Master Woodruff; Valley City, Lieut- semblance of tyranny. The number of those All Subscribers by Carrier, Mail, Post Riders and While I, poor sonl, upon the shore, while Margaret became more disturbed and it had been left unclosed, arid yielded easily with most important interest, and the news from the mquth, and for boats of lo tons 300 Com. Chaplin; General Putnam, Acting- who hoist their heads in glorificaUoa when ' Wagonere, per year v $2 00 Stood shivering with the cold, : Those living out of any Carrier's District, if feverish in proportion as the night advanced to the hand. from there daily is of a stirring and cheering miles further. At certain seasons of high Master MacDiarmid; Morse, Acting-Master our arms are repulsed—who when they hear paid ode year in advance, 1 SO And donbly bent with spirits sunk, Mary leaned from the window but did not that a hundred of Clubs of six or more sent to one address, to be Looked prematurely old. with its deepest and stillest hMprs. She lay character. Our forces are moving there in water, vessels of 400 tons can descend the Hf.yes; Whitehead, Acting-Master French; our troops have bien slain paid in advance, '1 50 listening to the drops of rain fmit came down speak. earnest, and follow up their successes with river 400 miles to the Ohio, and for half its Brincker, Acting-Master Giddings, making wish that it might have been a thousand— Single copies 4 cents. I boldly there made up my mind, A pair of skates to buy, in monotonous succession, unswayed by the "Who's there ?" she finally asked, trem­ bravery and energy. length boats may navigate it at all seasons. fourteen in all. who hang their heads only when our brave : m^i are victorious—the number of such are . Advertising Rates. And there upon the glassy ice, breath of wind, and nervous impulse contin­ bling, as she looked forth. THE UNION SENTIMENT IN ALABAMA AND It is the second river in size which enters the We came in sight of Elizabeth City about "Resolved to do or die ually causing her to lift her head from the The storm was over and the moon was up; Ohio, being inferior only to the Tennessee. 8 o'clock, and, as wc approached, Wfe discov­ now so despicably small that to endure the One Square,%ne insertion, $1 00 TENNESSEE. . . two insertions, i 25 The skates were bought, and then at night, it shone upon broken clouds above, and be­ popular indignation and contempt is more 1 SO pillow, and gaze into Mary's chamber and Below Nashville, the river is deep and nar­ ered the enemy's steamers—seven in number " three insertions, I firmly put.them on; The best news yet from that part of the than they can bear up under and makehead- " • one month, 1 75 • But shortly found the ice a thing, the immediate apartment. The cold light of low upon houses black with moisture, and row. There are on the borders of the Cum­ —in line of battle, in front of the city, ready • " two months, 3 00 upon little lakes of fallen rain, curling with country—better than the news of a victory— way against: " three months, 4 00 Too smooth to stand upon. the lamp threw the shadows of the furniture berland nineteen furnaces, nine forges, and to receive us. A fort was also discovered on '" six months, 1 00 against the wall, stamping them immovably silver beneath the quick enchantment of a is the account of the popular Union sentiment two rolling mills producing annually 44,500 a point which projected out some considera­ The Return to Law and Liberty. • " one year—with paper 15 00 Not stand I mean, for I could stand, that was developed through Tennessee and Two Squares, one year—with paper, 25 00 But not a move could make, there, except when they were shaken by the breeze. A young man in sailor's dress, wet tons of iron, valued at $1,673,000. ble distance—one-fourth of a mlie, perhaps We never gave, and expect never to give, Each additional Square, per year, 8 00 For fear I'd fall, and then, you know, as if he had come out of the depths of the in Alabama by the appearance of the federal —in front of the rebel line of steamers; and One half column, one year, 40 00 sudden flicker of the flame. ; . THE CITY OF NASHVILLE. " a heartier welcome to any document than to One Column, one year, 75 00 The ice might chance to break; Two vacant arm chairs were in their old sea, stood alone under the window. Mary gunboats with,the Stars and Stripes floating, directly opposite of this fort was a schooner, the General Order by which the Secretary of Fifteen lines,t or 100^Ords,make...... a square._ Fraction­ If not the ice, perhaps my nose, steaming up to Florence. The Tennessee In a short time,if our armies progress in the War, in behalf of the President, announces al parts of 'a square charged for as"a whole. positions on opposite sides of the hearth, recognized him as one whose livelihood was anchored, on which were two heavy rifle Yearly advertisers have the privilege of changing 'Twould be a serious joke, gained by short voyages on the coast; nor river must necessarily be an important base West energetically as they have done of late, that the reign of lawless despotism is ended, For when a man once breaks his no9e, where the brothers had been wont to sit in guns; the distance between the fort and this and that no person is henceforth to be incar­ their advertisements once per month. Advertise­ of war operations in our progressin the West Nashville will become a place of interest as ments changed oftencr charged as transient. He knows his nose is broke. laughiug dignity, as heads of families ; two did she forget that, previous to her marriage, schooner being about half-a-mile. Four cerated or retained in a military Bastile Vearly advertisements payable 1st of January & Jnly. and the fact that its banks are inhabited by connected with our movements up the Cum­ without other warrant than the mere order Yearly advertisers restricted to the business contem­ While standing trembling in my boots, humbler seats were near them, the thrones he had been an unsuccessful wooer of her large guns were mounted on the fort, and it plated iit the time of contract.' people that will hail with delight the flag of berland. It is connected with Bowling of a Minister of State. The President could of that little empire where Mary and herself hand. j was thought by the rebels that no fleet or ours Cards, Resolutions, Funeral and all other Special No­ One single move I made, Green by railroad. Nashville is situated en do nothing else so well calculated to com­ tices, 25 per cent, additional on the above. 1 danced some graceful, fancy steps, had exercised in, love a power that love had "What do you seek here, Stephen ?" the old Union, and aid our advance even so could pass this narrow channel ; consequent­ or These terms will be inflexibly adhered to. the left or the west bank of the Cumber­ mend him to the confidence and esteem of Then on my back I laid won. The cheerful radiance of the fire had "Cheer up, Mary, for I seek to comfort far as to enlist to fight for our cause, will dis­ ly they considered themselves safe, with the the great body of the American People as.he A lesson in astronomy, ; land river, some two hundred miles by the shown upon the happy circle, and the dead you," answered the rejected lover. "You sipate one half of the difficulties that might assistance ot their navy, drawn up between has done in authorizing the issue of this or­ I learned while lying there, course of the stream from its mouth; 280 der. glimmer ot their lamp might-have benefited must know I got home ten minutes ago, and have been otherwise anticipated. This river the city and fort BUSINESS DIRECTORY, And saw some starithat ne'er were seen miles northeast of Memphis; 206 miles south­ It was proper to call attention to the per­ By mortal anywhere. ' their reunion now. While Margaret groaned the first thing my mother told me was about cuts way down into the heart of Secessia and At the sight of the enemy, everything was ilous condition of the country at the time emerges again among the loyal regions of the west of Lexington in Kentucky, and 684 Norwalk Post Office I got upon my feet again, in bitterness she heard a knock at the street your husband; so, without saying a word to in readiness for battle. To describe the' wild the extreme measure of practically suspend­ miles from Washington city. Many of the ing the habeas corpus was resorted to. No MAILS CLOSE And tried to move once more; ; door. the old woman, I clapped on my hat and Cumberland mountains. delight of our brave blue-jackets, when they private residences are erected on a scale of loyal and reasonable man doubts that neces­ West 7.30 A. M —2.30 P. M. A furious skater came along "How would my heart leap at that sound ran out of the house. I couldn't have slept THE TENNESSEE RIVER. ; ; first discovered the enemy, is more than the palatial magnitude and splendor, and the sity, nor hesitates to prove the assumption East 8.30 A. M.—5.00 P. M. And laid me on the shore; J : l Ln but yesterday," thought she, remembering a wink before speaking to you, Alary, for the The Tennesse river has its course chiefly pen can do. ' - '- . j and exercise of dictatorial powers in such a Danbury & Norwalk Railroad 8.50 A. M Resolving not to give it up, public buildings exhibit a corresponding t the anxiety with which she had so long sake of olden times." in the State of Tennesse, and is the largest The charge was short and desperate, and crisis as that of the sudden isolation of the Weston, Redding and Redding Ridge, lues, Again to skate I tried; character. The suburbs abound with pic­ Metropolis by conspiracy, riot, and Jiurder awaited tidings from her husband. "I care "Stephen, I thought better of you!" ex­ trUAary of the Ohio. Its most remote without any exception is one of the most days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 12 M. But each foot from the other went, turesque scenery, enriched with beautiful in Baltimore, by the burning of railroad They parted far and wide. not for it now; let them be gone ; for I will claimed the widow, with gushing tears, and brilliant-ever made by the American Navy. MAILS DUE. soiHIs are Clinch and Holston rivers, which groves of cedar. The city was originally laid bridges and destruction of telegraph wires notarise." preparing to close the lattice; lor she was All eyes were on the Commander, Rowan, to with the full assent of the traitorous authori­ West 9.10 A. M—6.00 P. M» They seemed determined to seccde— , rise in the Allegany Mountains of Virginia. out in lots of one acre each, with a reser­ East 8.20 A. M.—3.30 P. M. For Union! vain I cried ; But even while a sort of childish fretful- no whit inclined to imitate the first wife of Ithas half a dozen other branches,which unite see what the first order would be, as we were ties of the Monumental City and the acqui­ vation of four acres for public buildings. The escence if not active co-operation of the Gov­ Danbury & Norwalk Railroad 8.00 A. M. They by their actions seemed to say. ness made her thus resolve, she was breath­ Zadig. and form the Tennessee proper at a point for­ rapidly approaching the foe. boundaries have since been enlarged. The ernor of Maryland. Had the President, in POST OFFICE HOURS. Oh! let the Union slide 1 ing hurriedly and straining her ears to catch "But, stop, and hear my story out," cried In due time he ran up the signal to engage that dark and perilous hour, seen fit to shoot I coaxed, advised, but 'twas no use. ty-five miles southwest of Knoxville. From new capitol, which stands on a commanding From 7.00 A. M. to 8.00 P. M. a repetition of the summons. It is difficult the young sailor. "I tell you we spoke a Knoxville it purses a southwest direction the enemy in close action, hand to hand.— without judge or jury a dozen of the traitor GHABLES OLMSTEAD, P. M. They'd list to no advice, eminence, 175 feet above the river, is one of emissaries and spies who infested Washing­ With understanding gone, I formed to be convinced ot the death of one whom brig yesterday afternoon, bound in from old. across the state and enters Alabama, when it We were then about two miles from the ene­ the most noble, magnificent and costly struc­ ton, and sent five hundred more of them to A Union with the ice. we have deemed another self. The knock­ England—and whom do you think I saw on pursues a westerly course for 150 or 200 miles my. This was a signal for a test of speed as Iff G X*7" tures in America. The material is fine lime­ prison, the heart of the Nation would have ing was now renewed in slow and regular her deck, well and heart}', only a bit thinner and then turns north and enters Tennessee the signal for a deadly encounter with a des­ promptly responded, Well done! even Determination seized my heart, ; stone, which was quarried on the spot, and HARDWARE & PAINT STORE, I rose upon my feet, strokes, apparently given with the soft end than he was five months ago ?" ; a again, crossing the state and the western por­ perate foe, whose all was staked upon this though some disloyal Judges of high degree nearly resembles marble. The dimensions had been included in the swoop. There is I skated easil^along, of a doubled fist, and was beard through "Why, it was your husband himself," con­ tion of Kentucky, and entering the Ohio final engagement. For a distance *>f two Main Street, are 240 feet by 185, and the estimated cost no complaint, except among the Breckin- Was ever sport so sweet; several thicknesses of the wall. Margaret tinued the generous seaman. "He and three eleven and a half miles below the mouth of miles it was a race between our steamers in Opposite I. H. Camrell's Confectionery, Some figures soon I tried to cut, $1,000,000. It is built, as it is stated, enirely ridges, Vallandighams, &c., whose censure looked to her sister's chamber, and beheld others saved themselves on a spar, when the their eagerness to outstrip each other, and to is praise, that the President assumed too One skate caught in a crack, the Cumberland, and forty-seven and a half of stone and iron, without any wood about MARVIN & PR0WITT, her still lying in the depths of sleep. She vessel turned bottom upwards. The brig be first to meet the enemy of the Republic much.power in the agony of this struggle for I cut a figure which is called above the mouth of the Ohio. The whole it, except the plank on which the copper the National life, nor that he wielded hi3 ex­ Wholesale and retail Dealers in Hardware, : Spread Eagle on the back. slightly arrayed herself, trembling between will float into the bay by daylight, with this face to face. descent of the river from its most remote roofing is fastened; the floor and inner walls traordinary powers too vigorously while the Cutlery, Paints, Oils, Glass, Paper Hang­ I rose in sittingposture then, : j fear and eagerness as she did so. wind, and you will see h!m here to-morrow. source to its mouth is about 1,700 feet. Its The river began to narrow as we approach­ crisis continued and within the scope of the ings, Window Shades, &c. are of dressed stone. A lunatic - asylum, on A skater passing by— "Heaven help me," sighed she, "I have There's the comfort I bring to you, Mary; so whole length by the course of the river is ed the city. The point where the fort was actual danger. " You fell!" said he. "Oh. no," said I, a large scale, has recently been erected in the But there is peril in every assumption of nothing -to fear, and methinks I am ten good-night." • . « j 1,200 miles. It drains a surface of 41,000 situated necessarily brought our steamers "My skates have got awry." vicinity. The state penitentiary at this place extraordinary power—peril of perversion, of ROOFING SLATE, times more a coward than eyer." He hurried away, while Mary watched square miles. There are no perpendicular, nearer together, making them sure marks for Again I got upon my feet, is 313 feet by 50, containing 200 cells. The undue extension, and ot unreasonable pro­ Seizing the lamp from the hearth, she has­ him with a doubt of waking reality, that tlie enemy's guns; indeed, it would be a mir­ longation. The love of power is so strong a From Vermont, Ambition fired my soul, falls, and few rapids which obstruct naviga­ University of Nashville was founded inl800. I skated furiously along tened to the window that overlooked the seemed stronger or weaker as he alternately acle if a shot from one of the enemy's guns passion that it is difficult to make the actual tion through its whole course. The greatest The medical college connected with the uni­ wielder perceive and respect the demarka- VERY CHEAP, And landed in a hole. street door. It was a lattice turning upon entered the shade of the houses or emerged did not strike some -one of our steamers.— obstruction is at Muscle Shoals, Alabama, versity was opened in 1851; it occupies a tion which separates vigor from tyranny.— At South Norwalk by A crowd soon gathered, help'd me out. hinges; and having thrown it back, she into the broad streaks of moonlight. Grad­ 257 miles from the mouth, to which point Under the circumstances, most any other To have declared the District of Columbia spacious building, and has upwards of 150 They did it in a trice, , stretched her head a little way into the moist ually, however, a flood of conviction swelled steamboats ascend. A canal thirty-six miles commander would have though^ it advisable in a state of siege and placed all Maryland H. E. WING. I coldly thanked them as I stood students. There are also a number of female under martial law last April would have atmosphere. A lantern was reddening the into her heart, in strength enough to over­ in length has been built around these shoals, to first attack the fort and silence the guns In glittering gems of ice; seminaries, the largest of which is attended been plainly and amply justifiable; while to front of the house, and melting its light in whelm her, had its increase been more.— and above the navigation for boats is unob­ on both sides of that narrow point, and then THE ALLIS HOUSE, j I could not warmly thank them there, by more than 300 pupils. seize and incarcerate men on the mere war- While shivering with the cold, the neighboring puddles, while a deluge of Her first impulse was to arouse her sister-in- structed for 250 miles. The river being attack the Rebel steamers; but not so with I ant of Secretary in New York, Connecti­ (formerly Union House,) There were fifteen newspapers published So hastened to a neighboring spot darkness overwhelmed the object. As the law, and communicate the new-bora glad? rapid,is chiefly favorable for navigation down the brave and intrepid Rowan, whose motto cut,and even Vermont, at no time necessary, Opposite N. Y. & N. H. Depot, in Union-st., Where liquors strong were sold. here, six of them daily.* Nashville contains has for months been naked and atrociousdes­ window grated on its hinges, a man in a ness. She opened the chamber door, which stream. . is to charge bayonets on the enemy when­ potism. Mind, that we are not questioning While soaking wet yet was I dry, three banks with a total capital of $5,- New Hayen, Conn. broad-brimmed hat and a blanket coat, step­ had been closed in the night, and was about FLORENCE, ALABAMA. ever and wherever he may be found. In ac­ the existence or the machinationsof traitors, . I thought'twould do no harm, 182,500, and fifteen churches, representing P. PROPRIETOR. • ped from under the projecting story, and to lay her hand on the slumberer's shoulder. tion the position of the commander's ship is even in New England, nor disputing the . , L. ALLIS, To turn a "spirit medium" once, ' ; \ This town, which the federal gunboats vis­ the various religious denominations. The looked upward to discover whom his appli­ But then she remembered that Margaret in the center of the squadron. The Dela­ propriety ot arresting, convicting and pun- ~ By taking something warm; , . 1 ited in their dashing exploit up the Tennes­ mineral cabinet of the late Dr. Troost con­ ishing them; but it were a base libel on the cation had aroused. Margaret knew him as ware, Capt. Rowan's flag-ship, was at the Iff. A. MOSMASr, M. D., I hung my skates upon my arm, would awake to the thoughts of death and see, after the capture of Fort Henry, is at the tains the largest private collection in the people of the Free States to pretend that the My steps toward home did take, B N T I S T, or and Council. He tarried at my house to that the chill air might do no harm to the The fort and armed schooner were desert­ floor of a house plainly furnished, as be­ with the town is, however,that it is the prin­ amounting annually to over 5,000 tonnage, is no safeguard for their liberties. It is a Office at Residence, East Avenue, Norwalk, refresh himself with a drop and a morsel, feverish slumberer. But her hands trembled ed quite as soon as were the Rebel steamers, grave mistake to subject citizens of decided seemed the circumstances of its inhabitants, cipal shipping point for the produec of- the composed of steamboats navigating the Cum­ and I asked him what tidings on the fron- against Margaret's neck, a tear fell upon her it was quite as hot work for those behind the standing and influence to this harsh disci­ Connecticut, yet decorated with curiosities from beyond country and the adjacent parts.of Tennessee. berland river, engaged in the conveyance of pline; but when the public burdens are in­ tieru. He told me we had the better of the cheek, and she suddenly awoke. Their mu­ guns as it was for their confederates on the the sea, and a few specimens of Indian man­ The amount of cotton raised in the vicinity passengers, and the traffic of goods and pro­ creased to cover the imprisonment on arbi­ Architecture. skirmish you wot of, and that thirteen men, tual joy was made known and tl^ey wept in gun-boats. Our loss is two killed and about a trary warrants of railway newsboys, stroll­ ufacture, these are the only particulars to be is very large. Lauderdale county, of which duce. Extensive manufacturing establish­ reported slain, arc well and sound, and your each other's arms. dozen wounded—all seamen. The death- ing spoeters of dubious' character or none at SIDNEY M. STONE, presented in regard to the scenes and sea­ Florence is the capital produces from ten to ments are in successful operation at this struggle was brief. In less time than it all, and ordinary bar-room brawlers, the ARCHITECT, sons. Two young and comely women sat husband among them. Besides, he is ap­ twelve thousand bales of ginned cotton of judgment of the communit}' is affronted by place, among which may be mentioned the would take to write a telegraphic dispatch, Will furnish Plans, Specifications, Detail together by the fireside, nursing their mutual pointed one of the escort to bring the capti­ THE CHRONICLES OE A SOLDIER.—One of lour hundred pounds. Franklin county, on the spectacle of machinery fitted only to Drawings, and superintend the erection ot vated Frenchers and Indians home to the the members of Company G, Kansas First powder mill, the rolling mill, the Tennessee the victory was ours. . • : crush a giant employed to ensnare a> fly.— public and private buildings. Office in Mar­ and peculiar sorrows. They were the re­ the other side of the river, produces over province jail. I judged you wouldu't mind Regiment, having become inspired with a Iron Works, just below the city,on the Cum­ The Commodore Perry^was in the advance The country will thank the Secretary of War ble Block, Chapel-st,, New Haven, Ct. tfo2 cent brides of two brothers, a sailor and a 15,000 bales. Cotton, is also produced to most heartily for his aid in demolishing this being broke of your rest, andj so I stepped glass ot whiskey, managed to chronicle the berland river, which are as extensive and and made for the rebel steamer Sea Bird, the landsman, and two successive days brought some extent in Tennessee, on the line of the equal in capacity to any in theUnited States; most needless, mischievous and odious ma- . EO. F. BELDEN, Norwalk, Conn.,Man­ tidings of the death of each, by the chances over to tell you. Good-night." following as the life of a soldier: river. There are two large cotton factories flagship ot the Rebel Navy, on which was chinery of despotism and restoring the be­ ufacturer of Tin, Copper, and Sheet founderies and machine shops. The popu­ nignant supremacy of law-guardedliberty.— G of a Canadian warfare and the tempestuous So saying, the honest man departed; and 1. Man that is born of a woman and en- on Cypress creek three miles from the place, Commodore Lynch, and run her down, cut­ Iron Ware; and dealer in Stoves, Ranges, the lantern gleamed along the street, bring, listeth as a soldier in the Kansas First, is lation of Nashville at the present time is ting her through. The Ceres run straight Such proof of the beneficient results of an Furnaces, Cutlery, Brittannia, Wooden and Atlantic. The universal sympathies excited having a capital of $45,000 each. Shoal infusion of new blood into the Cabinet will ing to view indistinct shapes of things, and of few days and short of "rations." about 26,000. into the Rebel steamer Ellis, and run her Willow Ware, Crockery ; and a full assort­ by this bereavement drew numerous condo­ 2. He that cometh forth at "reveille" is creek, nine miles distant, also gives motion intensify the general desire that the experi­ ment of House Keeping articles generally. ling guests to the habitation of the widowed the fragments of a world, like order glimmer­ present also at "retreat" yea, even at "tattoo," to a cotton factory which cost $60,000. The down in the like manner, boarding her at the ment be speedily repeated. ing through a chaos, or memory roaming and retireth, apparently^at/'tapa." Brilliant Exploit. same time. The Underwriter took the Forrest —Yet a word to Mr. Stanton on a subject sisters; several, among whom was the min­ hospitable and cordial greeting given to the that comes home more immediately to his " E. BISSEfck, Auctioneer, will give over the past. But Margaret staid not to 3. He draweth his rations from the com­ The following account of the brilliant dash the same style, while the Delaware took • particular attention to sales by Auc­ ister, had remained until the verge of the men on our gunboats in this vicinity, al­ personal sphere of duty than the clearing of W missary and devoureth the same. He stri- of Commander Rowan upon Commodore the Fanny in fine shape, she having received tion, of Real Estate, Personal Property and evening, when, one by one, whispering many watch these picturesque effects. Joy flushed keth his teeth against much "hard bread," though due to some extent, no doubt, to fear the Bastiles which he has had no hand in Household Furniture : terms low. comfortable passage® of Scripture, that were into her heart, and lighted it up at once, and and is satisfied. He filleth his canteen with may yet be considered as not wholly affect­ Lynch's rebel fleet of steamers at Elizabeth ten shots from our squadron, which made filling. Some three months ago Gen. Justus bedside of aqua pura, and clappeth the mouth thereof City immediately after the taking of Roa­ daylight through her in as many places.— McKinstry was arrested while in command answered by more abundant tears, they took with winged steps she flew to the ed. It was known that Northern Alabama, of his brigade and closely immured i i a Mis­ her sister. She paused, however, at thedoor upon the bung of a whiskey barrel, and after noke Island, we find in the Tribune of Sat­ The Morse, Shawslieen, Lockwood, Hetzel» WML C. STREET & CO., their leave and departed to their own happi­ a while he goetli away rojoicing in his strat- together with Eastern Tennessee and Wes­ souri prison on charges (it is understood) importers; wholesale and retail dealers in er homes. The mourners, though not insen­ of her chamber, while a thought of pain egy. tern Virginia, were the last to assent to the urday. It will be seen that it is the most Valley City, Putnam, Whitehead, Blinker, of peculation, though neither the accused sible to kindness of their friends,had yearned broke in upon her. 4. Much soldiering hath made him sharp heresy of secession, and were only driven dashing and gallant exploit of the war yet and Seymour also covered themselves with nor any of his friends have been permitted JSAll&WARE, IRON, —yea, even the seat of his breeches are in performed by our glorious Navy: glory. Every officer and man in our entire to know what they are. That he is a mili­ gtpp) Cutlery, Guns, Agricultural imple­ to be left alone. United as they had been by "Poor Mary," she said to herself. "Shall I into it by the mob spirit everywhere prevail­ tary prisoner, held by order of the _War De­ danger of being cut through. MONDAY EVENING, Feb. 10. squadron behaved like a hero, one as brave ments, Oils, Paints, Window Glass, &c. relationship of the living, and now more awaken her to feel her sorrow sharpened by 5. He covenanteth with the crodulous far ing. They illustrate the lines— partment or some one of its subordinates, is closely so by that of the dead, each felt as if my happiness ? No; I will keep it within mer for many chickens, and much honey and "He that consent against his will, I have to record the most brilliant naval as the other,all through this desperate charge. pretty certain; since an attempt to indict my own bosom till to-morrow." milk, to bo paid promptly at the end of each Is of the same opinion still." achievement since the days of 1812.,The expe­ The terrified Rebels, as they forsook their him before a St. Louis Grand Jury is said to o. s. tocswooo, whatever consolation her grief admitted was have been unsuccessful. Now we know She approached the tjPd to spe if Mary's ten days; and lo! his regiment inoveth on It would appear, from the facts quoted dition against the rebel gun-boats at Elizabeth gunboats, fired them, and thus all but the to be found in the bosom pf the other. They the ninth day to another post. nothing of the guilt or innocence of Gen. Fashionable Draper & Tailor, joiued their hearts and wept together silent- s}eep w»s peaceful, ffer face was turned above, that one of the most eligible places to City has been attended with results that shed Ellis were burned, including a new one on McKinstry, any more than of that of any of and : i 6. His tent is filled with potatoes, cab­ But after an hour of such indulgence, partly upward to the pillow, and had been bage, turnips, krout, and other delicate mor­ open a "cotton port" would be at Florence, a glory on our arms, that will go far to crush the stocks. Four were burned, one captured the hundreds whom Mr. Stanton's order i9 •'hi. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING ' i about to liberate from imprisonment on ; sus­ one of the sisters, all of whose emotions werje hidden there to weep; but a motionless con­ sels of a delicious taste, which abound not as the principal shipping point to a large cot­ the Rebellion, and that in their detail, will and two made their escape—the Raleigh and 11 in the commissary department. picion of treason. If Gen. McK. has con­ JSMFOBIUM S influenced by her mild, quiet, yet not feeble tentment was visible upon it, as if her heart ton growing region. stir the blood of even the most sluggish. In Beaufort. They are in the canal which leads spired to rob the Nation while holding ^ re­ 7. And many other things not in the "re­ the substance of the eloquent and modest dis­ No. 3 Skiddy'e Block, Main-st., Norwalk, Ct- character, began to recollect the precepts ot like a deep lake, had become calm, because turn" and which never will return; yet, for a FORT DONELSON. to Norfolk, but are not able tc go through, sponsible position in her service, we want patches of Capt. Rowan, who commanded on account of the locks having been destroy­ him convicted and punished in the most sig­ resignation and endurance which piety had its grief was sunk down so far within. Hap­ truth, it must be said of a soldier of the Kan­ was constructed some time last summer, to­ B E. OLMSTEAD CO., sas First, that of a surety he taken noting the expedition, this morning at about 9 ed; consequently they will be captured be­ nal and summary manner; we do not know taught her, when she did not think' to heed py is it, and strange, that the lighter sorrows gether with Fort Henry to prevent the ad­ him from Adam, and have no possible inter­ Wholesale and Retail Dealers in are those from which dreams are which lie cannot reach, o'clock he engaged the Rebel fleet and bat­ fore this reaches you, as they can go only them, fler misfortune, besides, as earliest chiefly fab­ 8. Efe flretli his rifle at midnight, and the vance of our forces up the Cumberland, as est in his case but that which wc should feel tery, and in less than half an hour annihila­ sotiie few miles toward Norfolk. for any one who seemed to be unjustly dealt known, should earliest cease to interfere ricated: Margaret shrunk fropi disturbing whole camp is aroused and formed into line; Fort Henry was built to prevent our advance ftroi&ries. Flour, Feed, &c., n e when lo.! his mess comes hearing in a nice ted the one and silenced the other. The with. May wc not with reason trust that with her regular course of dqtips; according­ her sifter-in law a d f ltas if l)efQWn bitter up Ihe Tennessee. It is the counterpart of The log-books of the steamers, together Mr. Stanton, atter having taken so noble a u and Ifl Main-at., Norwalk, Conn. fortunS had rendered Uer involuntarily un­ porker, which lie declareth so resembled a story may be briefly.told: Our gun-boats, on ly, having placed the table before the fire, secesh, he was compelled to pull trigger. Fort Henry, and these two forts in our pos­ with the signal-book of the Rebel navy, and part iu liberating other men's prisoners will ana arranged the frugal meal, she took the faithful, as if altered and diminished affec­ sighting the enemy drawn up in imposing ar­ all their navy signal colors, fell into our give ready heed to the' just demands of his JETNk INSURANCE COMPANY, 9. He giveth the Provost Marshal much session we have the key to the positions of ray supported by a battery of heavy guns, hand of her companion. tion must be the consequence of tllP disclo­ trouble, often capturing his guard, and pos­ hands, with many other records and papers, own.—Tribune the rebel armies at Bowling Green and Col­ under full head of steam made for him, at the ^ Of ffartford. "Come, dearest sister, you have no.t eaten sure sj)e had to make. With a sudden step sessed himself of the city. which places us in possession of much t hat is 10. At such times lager and pretzels flow umbus and can easily prevent them from ef­ same time using their guns with telling ef­ Jj2g~ Here is a ghost story or adventure, Incorporated in 1819, Charter Perpetual: ' a morsel to-day," she said. ''Arise, I pray she turned away. But joy could not be re­ like milk and honey from hisgenerous hands. fecting a junction, and can cut off their com­ fect; rushed by the battery, delivering a few valuable. ; *.• which recently occurred in Limerick, Ire­ Osab Capital $1,000,000 you, and let us ask a blessing on that which pressed, even by the circumstances that He giveth without stint to his comrade- munication with the South, unless they ab­ passing shots, and literally ran down the This great naval victory gives us full and land: ; T- *'.1: Insure against loss and damage by Fire, is provided for us." would have excited heavy grief at another yea ! and withholdeth not from the lank ex­ dicate their positions speedily, and retire fur­ pectant Hoosier of the "Indiana Twenty- Rebel fleet: boarded, fought hand to hand, complete possession of all the inland waters A woman not far from Emily, buried lier on Terns adapted to the hazard,and Her sister was of a lively and irritable momeut. Her mind was thronged with de­ fourth." ther into the recesses of rebeldom. Fort and while the boats were in flames, drove of North Carolina. We have learned where husband a tew months ago. A knock came I.,T j!KR*^ ; Elizabeth city, for the pnrpose of capturing ner by our forces. As I have already said, the police and lodged in Limerick jail, there Norwalk, Nov 5th, 1861. tfo hour of repose arrived. The brothers and feet consciousness to two or three volleys of to undergo a little more purgatory till his the service. the Rebel Navy, which, it was said, had the Raleigh and Beaufort escaped. their brides had entered the married state rapid and eager knocking; at first she deem­ The capture of Fort Donelson will give us trial comes on. This ghost turned out to be 14. And many other marvellous things do- made a stand at that point, with the inten­ ROOFING. with no more than the slender means which ed the noise a matter of course; like the eth he, and jo! aie they not recorded in the a.very strong hold on the Cumberland and a near neighbor, who is godfather to one ol tion of resisting our force to the last. Orders her children. , , T"'~ HE subscriber is prepared to furnish par­ then sanctioned such a step, and confelerc bieath she drew next, it appeared a thing in morning reports of Company G? become a base for operations further on, ex­ Burnside i3 the man for deeds, not If the members of Company G love fight­ were also given to burn what steamers the ties, building, with Warren's superior ted themselves into one household, with which she had no concern; unci hastily she tending in time, probably, to Nashville, the words. In the early period of the war, he SV FEL1 AND CEMENT ROOMING. ing as well as they do fun, there is no tear capital of Tennessee. ; Rebels were building at that place, but not was presented with a flag at Washington. Buckner the robe. Genera^ late Gov­ equal rights to the parlor, and claiming ex became aware that it was a summons nec­ This article of Roofing is in use upon the but they will give a good account of them­ ernor ot Kentucky and just captured at Fort elusive privileges to the sleeping rooms at­ essary to be obeyed, At the same moment a selves. The Cumberland river risesin the Cumber­ to destroy or molest any other property be­ His only reply to a very flattering address, Norwalk Lock Company's Building, and at longing to the citizens. was a courteous bow, and "very much Donelson, married, a few years since a daugt- : Lounsbury, Bissell & Co's, wlwre it gives en­ tached to it. Thither the widowed ones re­ pang of reoollection darted into lier mind; ««».- land mountains near the boundary between ter of Maj. Julius Kingsbury of the U, S. tire satisfaction, and is belie\ d to be the tired, after heaping ashes upon the dying em the pall of sleep, was thrown back from the fc5g**Schuyler Colfax has sent $100 to Pa* Virginia and Kentucky, and pursuing a wes­ The expedition, in command of Capt. J C. obliged to you! Move on, men!" It is Army formerly of Waterbury in this siate.— cheapest as well as the best ro ing in use.- ducah to be expended for the relief of th# Rowan, left Roanoke Island on Sunday, at 3 needless to point to the way in which both Major Kingsbury died at 0h;cago some four bers of the fire, and placing a lighted lam{> face of grief; the dim light of the chamber Soldiers wounded at the attack on Fort Doft* terly or south-westerly course enters thestate AU orders will receive prompt t ttention. O'clock p. m. It was composed of the follow­ . he and his men are moving on, years since. . C. F LOOMIS. upon the hearth. The doors of both cbam an£ objects therein revealed, retained all her elson. Tennessee. After an extensive sweep to ijy I,i ' f • • " * ———~^ 1'lie h*»p*n jjrlie! ijrade For the Gaylfe, ghb^riflfNews^ffqroTroopi cai»t«^a. I11 New York, have ordered ihe following WASIUNOVU^, Jeb. 20—The President J^^With tfre greatest pleasure, »• r K - " ST. LOTUS, Feb. 19, 18(52. ha* approved the bill to prohibit the coolie place to the following praises of our young Rev. W. NycHarvey, toni,„|'|». <;«' Bethel, *, The decline of a Nation. To Major General M< CI.KIJ,AN:—A thou­ document to be placcd on their records EDITOR:—It is one the time-honored West. trade by American citizens in American ves- Napoleonic Commander, handed to us by a and more leceutly of Plymouth Church, sand more prisoners have been taken. They The Sons of ^Connecticut, in N< w York, ? customs of the race of man to continually came down the river it> reinforce Fort Don­ sincere friend of ours and admirer of McClel­ Milford, was installed Pastor of the Congre­ Rebel Soldiers Giving Theiu- with grateful satisfaction, make the record L... decry the age in which they live. Every­ elson, not knowing that we had captured it. that in recent battles at Port Royal, at Roa­ Loursvri.T.K, Feb.|~0.—The Journal learns lan, only premising that we hope they are gational Church, Wilton, on Wednesday, / selves Up. ^(Sigued,) II. W. HALLECK, thing is bad in their time, just as everything noke Island, at Fort Henry and atFortDon­ that Marshal Merriweather left here last well deserved: Feb. 19th. Jm/' Sr. Louis, Feb. 21. M Major-General,&c. elson, the Connecticut soldiers have done evening for C«iro, to bring the rebel General was good fifty years ago, and as it will be GEN. MCCLELLAN.—At a moment when Public exercises as follows: Introductory Specials from Cairo to the Republican and their whole duty. Buckner here under li federal warrant from fifty years hence. In this country, this kind Democrat say that on Tuesday two rebel reg­ v At Port Royal, Colonel Terry and the Sev­ Justice Catron 011 a Charge of treason. CONST/TO the thorough preparations and magnificent services by Rev. Mr. McLean of Fairfield. Missouri. of cant is as common as hypocrisy, and is iments ftom Clarksville came to Fort Donel­ enth Connecticut were the first soldiers land­ plans of Gen. McClellan are being brought Sermon by Rev. Mr. Atkinson of Westport son and gave themselves up, saying that they ST. Louis, Feb. 19th, 10.30 A. M. particularly practised by politicians of the ed on the "sacred soil" of South Carolina. A SPY GONE.—Tho southern spv who was to bear with crushing effect upon the insur­ from 1st Cor. 3-9—'"ye are God's building." had been (ieeieved and were tired of fighting lb Major-General McClellan:—Gen. Curtis At Fort Henry and Fort Donelson, C01A- DEFEATED PARTY. The days of purity, ac­ has captured Gen. Price, Col. Dorsey, Col. said a few weeks ago to have been in Wash­ gents, it suits the spite or the interest (?) of Installing Prayer by Rev. Mr. Burr of Wes­ against the'cjo flag. modre Foote, uniting great experience and ington, disguised in tie uniform of a federal cording to these immaculate patriots, have It is deOfeftd that strong objections will be Cass and Capt. Judge of Gen. Price's staff. scientific skill with undaunted courage has certain papers to throw suspicions upon ton. Charge to the Pastor by Rev. Mr. Piatt (Signed) H. W. HALLEC?, Maj. Gen. officer, is now known to have been O. Jen­ all gone to join the years that were before raised by the Teunesseans against the Bowl­ written his own record, and survives to re­ nings Wise. him. Some flings are thus disproved: cf South Norwalk. Right hand of fellow­ ing Green lorce offering battle at Nashville. A STIRRIMG PROCLAMATION. ceive a nation's gratitude. the flood, and there is no more goodness The Provost Marshall at Clarksville, has "The Washington Star of Monday, com­ ship by Rev. Mr. Barnes of Darien. Charge HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OI* MISSOURI, ). At Roanoke Island, each officer and pri­ Property captured at Fort Hen­ menting on Gen. Stone's arrest, says. 'We to the People by Rev. Mr. Clark of Ridge- left in man, though a little is left in woman. sent word to Gen. Grant to come up and oc­ St. Louis, February 19. ) vate of the Connecticut Tenth marched as have satisfied ourselves that the charges Our republic has had its fabrican days, cupy the town at once. The major general commanding the de­ coolly to the rebel batteries, and fought as ry. against Gen. Stone do not emanate from, or field. Concluding prayer by Rev. Mr. Clark. The officers of the guilboats now lying partment congratulates Flag Officer Foote, if the the welfare of the country depended on Carleton, the Cairo correspondent ot the These exercises were ably conducted and just as Rome had them, and they are equally Brig. General Grant, and the brave officers Horwalk] Tuesday, Feb. 25j 1862. come through a Congressional Committee, there, represent the Union feeling as very his single arm. . Boston Journal, speaks of the captured prop­ but are the resalt of the convictions of Gen. characterized by more than usual solemnity. fabulous. By most people, the administra­ strong. The people state that they had been and men under their command, on the recent Lieutenant Stillman, at his post in the brilliant victories on the Tennessee and erty at the taking ot Fdrt Henry. He says: McClellan, after a careful survey of all the The examination of the candidate on the tion of Washington is regarded as having made to believe that the Union army was lanks of his company, and Colonel Russell, facts involved, that it is due equally to the been a sort of golden age,when the rich didn't entirely composed of Germans and negroes Cumberland rivers. The war is not ended. in his proper place, literally at the head of Upon entering the fort it was found that Itpublican Union Ticket. day previous was well sustained, evincing for abolition purposes, but now that they see Prepare for new conflicts and new victories. his regiment, as they charged, died on the the rebels had carried nothing away. When public interest and the accused himself, that oppress the poor, nor the poor envy the rich, the various accusations against him should thorough research, clearness and Indepen­ it is not, tbey are anxious to return to their Troops are concentrating from every direc­ battle field, before the shout of victory had the troops fled they left tents, clothes,, pro­ For Governor, be formally investigated by a court-martial. dence of thought, and hearty consecration —a period very much unlike our own age of allegiance. . . ., , tion. We shall soon have an army which gone up from the army of freedom. And visions—all that they hdd. The ground was Should that tribunal acquit him honorably, bronze, or iron, or cotton, just as the reader Prominent citizens say that a similar feel­ will be irresistable. The Union flag must be every oue who died there, left us a noble ex- strewn with arms of every description, from WltLIAM A. BUCKINGHAM,of Norwich tohiswork. restored everywhere and the enthralled Un­ we scarcely need add none will be more re­ may please to call it. Politicians were then ing will prevail in the whole State in a week. ample; for Minnie muskets, Springfield rifles, and Colt's For Lieutenant Governor, joiced than the Commander-in-Chief.' Gov. Harris has called a meeting of the ion men in the South must be set free. The The fittest place for man to die, pistols, down to the old flint lock of the 1828 affable, courteous, and scrupulously honest, soldiers and sa'lors of the great West are Is wliere he dies for man. The Washington correspondent of the LECTURES. Legislature next Monday, for the purpose, it pattern, shot guns—double and single bar- ROGER AVERILL, of Danbury. and scorned to take advantage of one anoth­ is affirmed, of having all the unconstitutional ready and willing to do this. The time and We congratulate Colonel Terry and his ieled—old fashioned horse-pistols, and home­ Rev. Mr. Evans, of Stamford, who has New York Times, who is evidently TrYell in­ er. Office seeking was unknown, caucus acts passed by them annulled, and Tennes­ place have been determined on. Victory legiment on having the post of honor at Port made swords and cleavers of the roughest ?' •" For Secretary of State, formed, adds the following: just returned from Beaufort, will give a Lec­ see officers and citizens declare that the State and glory await the brave. and rudest pattern. One ot the last named dictation was undreamed of, and patriotism R($e tender our thanks to Commodore J. HAMMOND TRUMBULL, of Hartford, "But the attempt to degrade Gen. McClel­ ture this Tuesday evening, descriptive of his will soon be back in the Union, : By command of MAJ. GEN. HALLECK. weapons is before me as I write. It is made was at a premium everywhere except in the H. W. MCLEAN, Assistant Adj. Gen. Foote, for the recent daring,skillful and deci­ lan whose circle ot friendship is national; South Carolina peregrinations. It is pro­ evidently from an old bush scylhe. It is For Treasurer, whose great military ability is best vindica­ market. Such is the picture that we in our sive victories, already too well known to re­ eighteen inches in length and two in width, nounced of exceeding interest by those who quire description, by which the success of with a white oak handle and a guard of GABRIEL W. COITE, of Middletown. ted by the wail of despair that now ascends ignorance draw of the first years of the re­ Evacuation of Clarkes- The \Jctory at Fort Donelson. from all the rebel land; whose fiery cordon listened to it at Stamford a few evenings the arms of the Union on the whole held of 'wrought iron. The hammer strokes of the public, and a very pleasant picture it is, A TERRAE AND ALMOST FATAL MISTAKE. rebellion is assured; and we unanimously ."oiFor Comptroller, of battle is breaking into the flank of the since. ville. smith are visible all over the blade.- It would though lacking in some of the details oi cor­ The Chicago Iribune's correspondent, in elect Commodore A. H. Foote an honorary be considered unfit for anything except old LEMAN W. CUTLER, of Watertown. Confederate treason, and snapping, as flame Dr. Milburn, the Blind Preacher,gives one snaps flax, its cords of defence, will prove a rectness. We draw it as Queen Elizabeth Defeat of Price and HTCullocli. giving a description of the battle at Fort member of the association. junk in the North. It is encased in a tow- task much larger than present operators are of his popular Lectures on Wednesday eve­ and the.Indian prince wished their portraits ST. LOUIS, Feb. 20. Donelson* says that when Col. Crafts' To the bereaved and desolated families ot colored sheep-skin sheath,such as the young­ thinking of. It is sure, I think, that the ver­ ning at Norwalk Hall; subject, "S. S. Pren­ .brigade, which had been ordered to reinforce those who died martyrs in the holy cause, est and greenest saddler's apprentice might 12th Senatorial District. to be drawn—without any shadow; and we General Halleck has sent the following Gen. McClernand, came up in the rear of the dict of impartial history will vindicate both tiss, the Thunderer of the South-west." It we tender our most respectful and sincere make if he should try his worst The Electors of the several town^compri­ sigh and mourn over modern degeneracy, 'dispatch to General McClellan: 30th and 31st Illinois and the 25th Kentucky sympathy, mingling our tears with theirs, Here, also, is an old double-barreled shot sing th«12th Senatorial District, who are m the humanity and vigor of the administra­ is but seldom that the people of Norwalk tion in the prosecution of this great war; and regret the vanishing away of a period "Clarkesville is taken,with suppliesenough these regiments were lying down and firing over the new made graves. The memories un, with the nipples rusted or burned out. favor of sustaining the present National Ad­ have an opportunity of listening to such a over the crest of a hill. They rose, and not of Russell and Stillman will live ever fresh t saw its best days many years ago. Here, ministration in efforts to suppress the rebel­ and now, when the 'last days' have come, as purely ideal as anything that was ever for our army for twenty days. The place is f and the ^ell-prepared blows begin to fall, it Lecturer as Dr. M., and we trust this oppor­ now occupied by General Smith's division. knowing whether the force in their rear was and fragrant in the hearts of all whose homes also, is a long, old fashioned heavy rifle, with lion; iiid who love Union for the sake of dreamed of by poet or romancer. LCI any friend or foe, the 25th Kentucky supposing they have defended by the sacrifice of their a splintered stock. But there are also many the Won, are requested to send Delegates will be immolation to all men who shall tunity will be well improved. "General Price being reinforced by Ben strive to stay the descending army by venge­ man look into the history of the administra­ McCulloch's command, made a stand at the them to be rebels, poured in a raking volley own lives; and of each ol them we can truly excellent guns and swords. from each town equal to double the number on them which did terrible execution and There was a large supply of ammunition of Representatives from said town in the ful and jealous machinations against the tion of Washington, and he will find that Sugar Creek crossing on the 19th inst., put say:— General who 1ms planned the work." 44 'Tis sweet for one's country to was defeated and again fled. Many priso­ was; sufficient to throw the entire brigade That though to soon attaining glory's goal, and when our forces entered the fort there General Assembly, to a Convention to be there were the same complaints made that into disorder at once, which was almost a Singularly enough, we have a request to ners were taken, and a quantity of arms, To us his bright career too short was given; was beside each gun an abundance unexpen­ holdeii at Ely's Hall, South Norwalk, on die." are so common now. Then, men talked of panic. Some threw down their guns and ded. The tents are new and of excellent Thursday, March 20th, 1862, at ten o clock which his men threw away in their flight Yet in a mighty cause hi# phoenix soul. insert the following, also: Full particulars of the Fort Donelson an age of pure excellence that had gone,— equipments, and fled immediately. The Rose on the flames of victory to Heaven. make, sufficient to shelter five or six thou­ intheforenoon, for the purpose of nomina­ woods were filled with stragglers, some even The N. Y. limes, which has long been un­ fight, show instances of more than Spartan somewhere. It was generally placed in the Resolved, That a committee of eight of sand men. The rebels had flour, corn, ba­ ting' a candidate for the office of Senator Proposed Surrender of Nash­ fled to Fort Henry. The enemy improved con and sugar in large quantities, but no salt, from iaid District. Union men without re­ friendly to Gen. Fremont, renders, in a let­ heroism. For instance the 11th Illinois Reg­ revolutionary period, and was admired with which Mr. John H. Aberry be the chairman, ville. the opportunity and advanced upon Schwar­ be appointed by nomination, to receive, and and not a large supply of beef. They had gard to past political associations are cordial­ ter lrom Washington, the iollowing tardy iment lost their Colonel, their Lieut. Colonel as much fervor as we now admire the first tz's and Dresser's batteries, capturing five excellent shoes and a good supply of quar­ ly fnvited to participate in the meetings for FORTRESS MONROE, February 20. with appropriate ceremony, attend to trans­ justice to the strategic foresight of that com­ and Major were wounded, and seven of its eight years of the republic under the existing guns and taking possession of Gen. McCler- termaster's stores. the choice of Delegates. The Richmond papers of yesterday con­ nand's head quarters, driving our forces near­ mitting to Connecticut, the bodies of Con­ mander : ten Captains killed, including Capt. F. W. constitution. The political contest of Wash- tain the following dispatch :— necticut soldiers who fell in the battle of CANNON CAPTURED. NOAHW. HOYT, ly a mile and a half. Instead, however, of There were 19 guns in position, of the fol­ • Republican Senatorial Committee. "Speaking of the successes ofFoote and SHAW. Of Capt. Shaw'scompany of eighty- ington's administration were more bitter and AUGUSTA, February 18. Roanoke Island. Professor Paul, of Eve, arrived here to­ adlieringto .their supposed intention to escape *—•».. lowing calibre: ALBERT SEELEY, Porter, does it occur to you to look back eight men, all but sixteen were either killed venomous than anything that has been seen the rebels resolved to follow up their advan­ v . EDWARD O. PAGE, and give credit, where credit is due, to the night from Nashville. He says that Fort tage by pursuit. At this juncture, Gen. Wal­ From the Neio York World. or wounded. Capt. Shaw was of Connecti­ by the present generation. There was quite Donelson fell on Sunday morning, and that fsjaasr »*«»»»% ;:V/R JOSEPH E. RUSSELL, man who planned the enterprises which lace's division was thrown in front and took 2-42 pounders. . y>,-. 1 i R: Patriotic Offering from Eng­ GOULD D. JENNINGS, have yielded such abundant returns? Do cut origin,a young lawyer of rising reputation as much greediness after office then as there General Johnston had telegraphed the ene­ 10 32-pounders. - :kt. . r a position on a ridge, with Taylor's battery land. 1 34-pounder. • • •. t'v. • '•.i*'.' t* • Union Senatorial Committee. you recollect that among the first charges at Lacon,'and his was the first company from is now. Men were then as reckless in attrib­ my, and offered to surrender Nashville, on in the center of the road. The rebels formed condition that private property would be re­ An American lady, long residing in Liver­ 1 24-pounder, howitzer. ,|£ that were brought against Fremont was Illinois tendered the Government on its call uting bad motives to opponents, as tlfey are on the ridge which Gen. McClernand had oc­ 213-pound howitzers. the one that he was wasting money in spected. . pool, has given a noble illustration ot the (3 6-pound smooth bores. Washington's Birthday in Nor­ to arms. But a few days since we were in in the year ot grace one thousand eight hun­ "No answer was received, but the majority cupied, and, flushed with success, moved for­ ] s 6-pound rifles, found outside th« entrenchment. building gunboats to be used on the West­ ward. As soon as they came in range Tay­ patriotism that animates true American wo­ ern rivers, and that an unending flood of the enjoyment of the hospitalities ot his dred and sixty two, and far less scrupulous of the citizens seemed willing to give up on The 24-pound rifle gun exploded on the walk. lor opened on them with grape, canister and manhood. Though separated so far from ridicule and abuse was heaped upon what cheerful home, now alas made desolate! as to the kind of language they mdhuse of these conditions. A large number of persons shell, causing the rebels to quail and come to 4th round, and near the close of the fight a ^in common with the action of the whole was called 'his visionary scheme.' Fremont had left the city. Thirteen thousand federal her native land, and accustomed to the ele­ shell from one of the boats entered the 80- Heaven grant its omnipotent consolations to in conveying their meaning to thqPRrid.— a halt, and as the infantry advanced they be­ loyal north, our people, of all conditions, has not been permitted to reap the full har­ troops were'stationed at Fort Donelson, and gan to fall back, and we recovered the ground gant ease that great wealth affords, she has pounder and burst, disabling it. There were the crushed heart of his young widow and They were more coarse, savage, and vindic­ two thousand were at Clarkesville. The wets and political creeds, united on Satur- vest of the seed he planted, but the future previously lost. yet felt deeply for our brave soldiers in their several caissons captured in the redan upon river was rising, so that the gunboats of the the west side of the river, but there were no day, in honoring the natal day of him who will know that for the fall of Fort Henry, orphaned babes. Terrible, indeed, must be tive in their political animosities than their enemy could reach Nashville. FACTS AND INCIDENTS. winter camps, and with her own hands has cannon in position. - - and probably for the ultimate reduction of the plenitude of their wee, yet who could grandsons are. There was the intense de­ Gen. Grant has promulgated a most strin­ Waa " fiiat in war, first in peace, and first in Columbus and the clearing^ out of the Mis- A large amount of government stores will made up an amount of clothing for them that ask a more glorious legacy than that sealed sire among men to enrich themselves in gent order against plundering from th^ln- the hearts of his countrymen." At ten a. m. sippi the nation will be indebted to Gen. fall into the hands of the enemy. Most of may well excite surprise. The box contain­ Fremont's foresight and adaptation of means in the life-blood of the slaughtered patriot, those times, which is thought to be the es­ the rolling stock will probably be saved.' habitants of the surrounding country; also Flag Officer Foote and his Gal­ Lockwood's hall was densely thronged, against stealing property taken in battle. ing it was consigned to the care of a gentle" to an end. The campaign of the West is and left as a rich inheritance to those who pecial object ot our day and generation. It lant Sailors at the West. when J. M. Carter, Esq., called the meeting Floyd's brigade, fearing they might be ta­ man in this city, with a letter dated Dcc. 24, coming back to the lines upon which Fre­ shall bear his name. So long as there is a was then that one of the highest officers of A New Military Company to Aider and Chandler Starr, Esq., was call­ mont stood when his triumphant career was ken, threw all their arms ino the river. The from which we give the following extract, To the record of naval victories achieved Hes been organized at South Norwalk, call­ crews of the gunboats are now engaged fish­ by STRINGHAM at Hatteras, andby DUPONT ed ip- the Chair. Mr. Starr opened the ball cut short. It is demonstrated that it will be Thermopylse in history, will the valor af the government offered to seU himself to a showing not only the work done but the foreign power not on the best terms ed " The Russell Guards"—named in honor ing them out. at Hilton Head and Beaufort, we are now by a brief; soul-stirring speech, when prayer a success hereafter, only in that his well_ di­ 11th Illinois remain immortal, and the com­ Capt. Dixon, the rebel chief of artillery and spirit which prompted it gested plans are carried out. Thus time of the lamented Col. Russell. M. M. Norton permitted to add that of FOOTE atFort Hen­ was offered by Rev. S. B. S. Bissell. Then mand of our young friend be its crowning with his own country, a flagitious offence the engineer who constructed the fortifica­ "A steamer is leaving to-morrow, which I ry. These are among the most brilliant suc­ and circumstances are vindicating him al- against the higher morals that has never has been elccted to the captaincy. came singing by the united choirs of the mcfet before the ink is dry upon the paper glory. tions, was killed in the bombardment of Fri­ hope will carry out some shirts, &c., for our cesses of the war; and the credit of them be­ day, in one of his own batteries. longs solely, under God, to the navy. town, then reading of the scriptures by Rev. that doomed him to inaction, and for a time been equalled in the degenerate days that poor soldiers. Tliey were ready last week, St. Mary's Church. ROLLING MILLS BURNED. but the steamer was too full to take them.— The more recent exploits of flag officer Mr.: Head, more singing, when Washington's to public censure." TALL BEEF.—We noticed two pair of very have since occurred. There were plenty of The Rev. P. A Smith, who has been for a The fire which was seen up the river from They are consigned to your care,and for your Foote was performed far away from the sea­ farewell address was read by Rev. Dr. Wm. Thus truth prevails at last! fine Oxen on exhibition in front of Mitchell embezzlement, intriguing, and all manner disposal in any way you think best. I hope board, on the Tennessee river, but as truly number of years the pastor of St. Mary's Fort Donelson, Tuesday night, was caused Cooper Mead. This rich prophetic legacy And we append, on our own account, and & Godfrey's Union Market last week, ac­ of those sins which fools are pleased to say by the burning of the Tennessee rolling mills you will not think I am givingyou too much belongs to the navy as the triumphs of lakes Catholic Chureh in East Bridgeport, has trouble. It has been a great pleasure to me Erie and Champlain in the late war with wijis responded to by Dr. A. Hill in a few as expressing our sentiments to the letter, knowledged by competent judges to be the were first called into being in our own wicked four miles from the fort, by our gunboats — been assigned to the charge of St. Mary's The works had been used by the rebels in the to make these articles, as I felt desirous to do England. The officers commanding, and uniwially felicitous remarks, followed by the following noble record which our new primest stock that has been introduced in times. their crews, to a large extent, were men of Church in this place. manufacture of shot and shell, and other war something for the good cause. There are Rev. Mr. Gates of the Baptist Church, and Secretary of War makes for himself, com­ this market for years, if ever before. The We have said that the men of 1789-97 material. It was au extensive concern. fifty one shirts, eighteen-pairs stockings, and the sea. hie in turn by Judge Butler, who waked up mencing with the following: cattle, after being dressed and weighed,show looked back to the revolutionary period,as an EVACUATION OF CLARKSVILLE. six pairs mittens. I intended sending more While we rejoice in these gallant deeds THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, for March, juat receiv­ that shed increased lustre upon the sailors To the Editor of the N. T. Tribune : an average of 60 lbs. nett of beef to 100 lbs. era of sublime virtue, just as we look back mittens, but they were not -finished in time. the audience, as was his want in days lang ed, has the following contentsThe Fruits of Free A dispatch from the Cumberland river I hope these things will reach you safely and whom we love, and whose cause we plead, syne, in a speech of much earnestness, com­ SIR I cannot suffer undue merit to be gross. The cattle were fed by O. W. Jones, to their day as having been one of pure ex­ Labor in the Smalltr Islands of the British West In­ Wednesday night, says Clarksville was be­ —deeds which have inflicted such heavy ascribed to my official action. The fjlory in good condition. prehensive reasoning and power. Rev. S. Esq., ot Fairfield. cellence. That there was a great deal of patri­ dies; A Story of To-Day, finished; Mountain Pic­ ing evacuated and the rebels were going to "What terribly sad times we are living in blows on the rebellion and cheered all loyal of our recent victories belongs to the gailant Nashville. hearts and strengthened all loyal hands,—we B^S, Bissell followed in a few pertinent re- officers and soldiers that fought the battles, otism displayed in the revolution no one de­ tures, poetry; The Use of the Bifle; Agnes of Sor­ —men's hearts tailing them from fear. We nies; but it was "so mixed rento ; Methods of Study in Natural History, Agas- are now anxiously waiting for the arrival of may be permitted to offer our special con­ wajffcs, evincive of his earnest patriotism. No share of it belongs to me. HEADQUARTERS 2D BATTALION, N. Y. V.) and dashed" with McClellan urged to Move. gratulations to our friend and fellow worker Much^ias recently been said of military siz; The Southern Cross, poetry; Concerning the the next steamer, which is to bring the reply " Stir Spangled Banner," the " Old Flag," ARTILLERY, CAMP MEAGHER, > other qualities that are less creditable to the Sorrows of Childhood; The Rehabilitation of Spain; WASHINGTON, February 20.—Senators of our government to the English govern­ in behalf of the sailor. Our cause has no combinations and organizing victory. I WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 20th.) &c., were given by the choirs with a will; human lace, that the days of '76, after all A Raft that no Man made: Fremont's Hundred Days Wade and Andrew Johnson had an inter­ ment in regard to the Mason and Slidell af­ better friend than ANDREW H. FOOTE. hear such phrases with apprehension. They DEAR SIR :—I take the liberty of dropping view with General McClellan yesterday, and Earnestly and zealously has he advocated prayer was offered by Rev. Mr. Woolsey^ commenced in infidel France with the Ital­ that can be said in their favor—and much in Missouri; Birdofredum Sawin, Esq., to Mr. Ho- fair. Some are thinking there will be no urged the necessity of action in the army of war, while others think it certain. The war that cause on the platform and through the and^he benediction by Rev. Mr. Collins, ian campaign, and resulted in Waterloo.— you a few lines, hoping that you may find can be said in that way—can never be regar­ seaBiglow; Taxation, Edward Everett, Voyage of he Good Ship Union; New Publications. "the Potomac, as well as at the West. fever has been very high here, but lately they press; and faithfully and patiently has he when, as we doubt not, all lelt with nobler Who can organize victory ? Who can com­ something of interest in them. I dare say ded as having been even a silver age by those — • —- have begun to look at the matter more calm­ toiled to promote it on deck and in" port, and bine the elements of success on the battle­ that some of your subscribers, not all cer­ at the Navy Yard. On the African coast, aspirations of patriotic ardor and endeavor. field ? We owe our recent victories to the who have penetrated beyond the crust of B3P The funeral of Col. Russel at New GUNS CAPTURED.—Beside the small-arms ly, and feel that war between the two coun­ tainly, for some of the Norwalk boys know glory in which it is embedded. Read the Haven, was attended by Gov. Buckingham and other minor munitions of war captured ties is to be deprecated. I cannot tell you before the Chinese forts, and on the waters Taken all in all, it appeared to us one of the Spirit of the Lord, that moved our soldiers how unhappy this state of things has made of the We3t, he has done his duty well as a to rush into battle, and filled the hearts of better, think that campaigning is quite a and his staff, city authorities, and by a large by our troops at Roanoke Island, Fort Hen­ best Union meetings we ever saw convened correspondence of Washington, and of other ry, and Fort Donelson, \Wiich are numbered me. It is on my spirits like a heavy weight patriot and a Christian. True to his flag, our enemies with terror and dismay. The pleasant and romantic affair—lor instance, a military escort. The body was taken to Bir­ in Norwalk. revolutionary worthies, if you would have a mingham, where it will be buried to-day.— by the thousand, we have taken 118 large which 1cannot shake off. The feeling in this faithful to the cross, he has the thanks of inspiration that conquered in battle was in certain person in Norwalk was greatly as­ country lias seemed to be so unkind and even his country and the prayers of his brethren A National Salute was fired at noon, from the hearts of the soldiers and from on high; correct idea, or something like it, of the day Gov. Buckingham and staff will attend the field and siege guns, some of them of im­ tonished to hear that I was not encamped in funeral.—Courant, Monday 2ith. mense caliber and of the most improved pat­ bitter towards the North in particular, while in Christ. the " Rocks," by order of Mayor Cholwell, «nd wherever there is the same inspiration which tried men's souls—to borrow Paine's all the sympathy they have to give is for the While we pen these lines, the bulletin an­ there will be the same results. Patriotic some beautiful green field—by the way, a tern. In addition to these were those de­ Bells were rung at intervals throughout expression. Those who read only the com­ stroyed with the Rebel fleet at Roanoke.— rebel South. Things one is constantly hear­ nounces the capture of Roanoke Island.— spirit, with resolute courage in officers and very consoling thought for our friends at EXECUTION OF CAPTAIN GORDON.—Capt. ing said by the English people, as well as There, too, we are persuaded, Goldsborongh the day, and the whole town was fairly men, is a military combination that never mon histories of those times, and who are Nathaniel Gordon, late commander of slave This is disarming the enemies of the Union ablaze with flaunting stars and stripes. At home, whatever the campaigner may think at a rate which is truly encouraging. reading in the daily journals, make one feel and his brave tars will be found to have failed. ready to take for granted that patriotism and ship Erie, was hung in the Tombs in New so indignant at this people. I candidly con­ crowned the navy with fresh laurels. Daunt- two p. m. a similar meeting was held at We may well rejoice at the recent victo­ of it. I do not wish you. to understand in York city Friday afternoon, his execution self-denial were then as common as clover THE LATE COL. RUSSELL.—Some one fess it has altered entirely my feelings toward lessly they have borne up against storm and South Norwallr, in the Congregational ries, for they teach us that battl. s are to be the mean time that the soldier is dissatisfied being the first that has taken place under shipwreck, frauds, disappointments, and de­ won now and by us in the same and only and cucumbers, would be somewhat surpri­ the laws passed more than forty years ago, sends us an obituary of the late Col. Chas L. England and the English." Church—Rev. Mr. Austin leading off in a with his position, or blames any one for his Russell of the Tenth Connecticut, which we These articles were forwarded to the Fifth lays; and the stars and stripes again wave in manner that they were ever won by any unavoidable discomforts, except the clerk of sed, were they to extend their studies a little, punishing the slave trade as piracy. glory along the sounds and coasts ot the soul stirring address, and Washington's ad­ people or in any age, since the days of Josh­ take the liberty to condense and abreviate. Connecticut Regiment and called forth the the weather. No sir, he can give vent to and to learn that intriguing, pecuniary dis­ He was born in Cheshire, (not Northfield,) "Old North State." dress being read by Cyrus Northrop, Esq., ua, by boldly pursuing and striking the foe. honesty, injustice to eminent men, &c, were IiOss of Connecticut Men at Ro­ following eloquent reply from its esteemed Countrymen and friends! how much do What, under the blessing of Providence, I his feelings by laughing from his tent-door July 25,1828, and removed to Derby when followed by remarks from Dea. Daniel K. quite as well known in the fifth, year of anoke. about 12 years of age, where he learned the colonel: we owe to these soldiers of the sea, who are conceive to be the true organization of victo­ at his unlucky comrade who leaves his long- fighting our battles, achieving our victories, Nash and Dr. Barbour—interspersed by ry and military combination to end this war American independence, as they are in the So far, as was known, by the reporter of trade of nail making which he followed till "HEADQUARTERS 5th REGT, CONN. VOLS,, ) legged boots, stockings and all, sticking in the N. Y. Times, on the evening ol Feb. 10, the commencement of the war. He had "Camp near HANCOCK, Md., Feb. 9. Y and maintaining our Government ? <- good, patriotic singing, under the auspices was declared in a few words by Gen. Grant's 86th. There are few names in our history The American Seaman's Friend Society ap­ message to Gen. Buckner—"i propose to move the mud after him, and his futile attempts the following list comprises the names of all been interested in military, matters since he "MY DEAR SIR: The two cases of goods of Prof. Merriam. with whom more lofty associations are con­ the killed and wounded in the Connecticut was 17, was adjutant in the state militia at forwarded by you reached my camp yester­ peals to you in their behalf. We will gladly immediately on your works." to regain them; or in swearing at the Seces­ do for them all that we can. Our ability In the evening, a detachment of the Yours, truly, EDWin M. STANTON. nected than of John Hancock. Yet, thi3 10th regiment. No casualties were reported the opening of the war, went to war as adju­ day. They came freighted not only with " home guards" were out with " trumpet, sionists best ally, GEN. MUD, who, by his from the 8th regiment; tant of the Second, and died gallantly at the comfort to the soldiers who received a share depends on your liberality. great, eminent, and good man, was attacked Sailor's Magazine, March. drum and fife." The Hook and Ladder Co's The Punishment for Coward­ brilliant tactics prevents a forward movement KILLED. head of the Tenth. His father is a fifer in in the distribution of their contents, but with with a venom and rancor that would not be the Sixth regiment, and his brother is a mem­ pleasant associations to every member of the rooms and the store of the Messrs. Asa E. ice. of the army of the Potomac. I wish some of Colonel Charles L. Russell. : & , Complaint having been made by Gen. tolerated for a moment, were it exhibited to ber of the band of the Tenth. regiment. They came from England from pg" "The Bridgeport Standard says that Smith & Sons, we observed were brilliantly those puzzled sages who can not understand Lieut.TIenry M. Stillman, Co. A. Col. R. was universally esteemed and be­ Lander of the conduct of an officer under day. Was not Washington himself the ob­ Private Dwight T. Lester, Co. H. American women there, to American sold­ Mr. Loomis is 'a war man.'"—Register. illuminated. Long may the sublime lessons the cause of the inactivity of the army of loved in private life, a thorough temperance iers here. The hand which prepared them, his command, and the matter referred to the ject of attack and denunciation, in Congress WOUNDED. gggrThe Bridgeport Standard has said of the day be remembered and felt by a free Secretary of War, the following instructions Potomac were compelled to march from the man, strictly correct in his habits, never used the kind hearts which throbbed over them, and out of it ? Were not his removal and Benj. Jepson, Captain Co. A, New Haven tobacco; was an officer in the orders of Rech- were prompted by the same instinct ot na­ nothing of the kind. We have made no far j people. ^ were given by Secretary Stanton: "If Gen. Anacosta Bridge to Washington, or from mark whatever iu reference of Mr. Loomis' j Lander is satisfied that Col. Amsanzel was disgrace sought by some of the principal, —head. abites and Odd Fellows, an active republican tionality which, on this side of the Atlantic, Pennsylvania Avenue to the Long Bridge, a Robt. Leggett, Captain Co. H, New Lon­ and captain of the Derby Wide Awakes in lias arrayed half a million of men in arms to views touching the war. f guilty of cowardice or misbehavior before men of the revolution,—men second only to We suppose that Mr. L. (to use the Yankee • Mourning at the "White House. feat which the most gouty of them could don—thigh. the presidential campaign. He leaves a wife prove that we have a country which is all to the enemy, he may be tried on the spot, and himself in the value of their services ? phrase) "is sort of so and sort ofc not—rather • While the patriotism of the Nation is lift­ if found guilty,sentence of death may be ;xe- perform in dry weather. I think it probable William M. Webb, Sergeant Co. H, New and two children.—Presv. Americans that England is to Englishmen or The talk about our decline is all romance France to Frenchmen. For the rebellion more sort of not than sort of so." ed to loftiest heights of exultation by our cuted on the spot,or lie may be cashiered by they would understand it. However, the London—wounded in the knee. Whatever may. be his exact position, he and humbug, advanced only by the igno­ Eugene A. Root, Corporal Co. B.Coventry The rebel force at Fort Donelson is has proclaimed that the United States of recent victories, the wail ot agony which liis commanding general at the head of his brilliant feats of Burnside, Grant and Foote expects the votes of those who denounce the regiment. The former course is recommend­ rant, believed only by fools. It is akin to —hand. said to have been composed of 11 regiments America is no such country; that for thirty goes up from the widows and orphans of the are bringing them rapidly to the belief that George Cock, Corporal Co. D, Saulsbury of infantry and one battalion of cavalry from millions of people who dwell within the bor­ war and hang their heads when Union victo­ ed as the preferable one. Cowardice in an that other delusion, which is based on the ries are reported. Throughout this section, land is swelled by the voice of lamentation officer, exhibited on the field of battle,should Gen. McClellan is something of a tactician,and Tenuessei; 8 infantry regiments and one ders of the Republic there is no fatherland; idea, that in the past the world has been Henry Hough, Corporal Co H, EastLyme battalion of cavalry from Mississippi; 2 Ken­ that oui government is a delusion, and that such meh are the warmest supporters of the irom the Executive mansion. The Presi­ receive the swift punishment of death. that he has act ually formed some plan of opei a Middletown Ticket. The fact cannot be happier than it now is, and, to which Macau- —arm. tucky, 1 Aikansas, 4 Virginia, and 1 Texas our normal condition is anarchy. And hence dent's second son, a bright and promising WAR DEPARTMENT, ) tions, after all. It is the opinion of all mili­ Alexander Palmater, Corporal Co. D,Pme regiment of infantry and 1 battalion of cav­ it is that five hundred thousand men have questioned, and the reason is known to all lay makes so fine an illusion. "We are," he men.—Bridgeport Standard. boy, within one short week has sickened and WASHINGTON, February 17, F tary men of experience here, that very Soon Plains, N. J.—wounded in the foot. alry Irom Alabama. T i ; rallied to the flag of our fathers to declare, .•is To Brig.-Oen. V. IF. Lander: says, " under a deception similar to that i died; and none who do not personally know the Rebellion will be among the things that Jedediah R. Gay, Corporal Co. H, Mont- — • • - with the emphasis of battle, that we have a The President directs me to say that he which misleads the traveller in Arabian des­ ville—hip. J2f~Col. Canby, with 1,300 regulars and country, or, if we have not, that we will THE NAME OP THE PARfew D»Y9 i the deep fountains of that noble man's pa­ lias observed with pleasure the activity and were, and then, Othello's occupation will be ert. Beneath the caravan, all is dry and G. W. Ramsay, Co. A, West Meriden— 5,000 New Mexican volunteers, is in New make one. For it is the life and death strug­ ago we published a story abont a first sight rental sympathies, and who have not them­ enterpiise manifested by yourself and the gone, unless they give us a chance to settle gle of a nation that is going on, and we know love which sprang up at Richmond last sum­ bare; but far in advance,and far in the rear, chest. Mexico, chasing Sibley, the rebel, who has selves laid their little ones beneath the sod, officers and soldiers of your command.— matters with our friendly relations across Halsa B. Colbert, private Co. H, NewLon- 3,000 Texatis and 8 field-pieces. Brig.-Gen. it. The issue is not whether "The Confeder­ mer, which, a beautiful and wealtinr young You have shown how much may be done, is the semblance of refreshing waters. The ate States of America'' shall begin to be, but ; can comprehend the crushing weight of sor- the Atlantic. As soon as the roads are in don—in the leg. Hovey and staff, and column, left Santa Fe lady ot that city was a party of the first part, in the worst weather and worst roads, by a pilgrims hasten forward and find nothing Thomas Goff, private Co. H, New London on the 1st inst.. for the scene of action. whether the great Republic shall cease to be. and a prisoner ot Bull Run was the party of , row which now shrouds his house in gloom. spirited officer at the head of a small force of such u condition as to make it possible for but sand, where an hour before they had —in chest. Consciously or unconsciously, every one un­ the second part. The story told how this May our Heavenly Father strengthen and brave men, unwilling to waste life in camp eight or ten horses to draw a six-pound field Peter S Slaine, private Co. H, New Lon­ derstands this. The women of America have beautiful young lady sent the object of her when the eueuiies of their country are within seen a lake. They turn their eyes and see a comfort the sorrowing hearts of all his piece, expect to hear from the Ariny of the don—hip amputated. NEWS ITEMS. instinctively felt it. And so they have cheer­ affection clothing, money and luxuries with­ reach. Your brilliant success is a happy lake where, an hour before, they were toil­ Win. Ride, private Co. H, New London— fully sent out their husbands, brothers, and out stint. A miniature was also figuratively stricken ones. presage of what may be expected when the Potomac. . AN OLD DRAGOON. ing through sand. A similar illusion seems in the thigh. A letter from Ship Island of January children to stand in the great battle array, and literally in the case. But what we are . army of the Potomac shall be led to the field Patrick H. Denehey, private, Co. H, Gro- 22d says that there are about fifty contra­ which stretches from the Atlantic to the re­ comm" at, though in so round-about a man­ by their gallant general. to haunt uations through every'stage of the ) ! • Col. Kingsbury. WESTPORT.—The Westport Band gave •on—in the leg. bands there who have made their escape gions beyoqd the Mississippi, and have then ner, isf that the story which was so romantic EDWIN M. STANTON, long progress from poverty and barbarism to from Biloxi, and other adjacentplaces. The set down to minister, with busy industry, to •Our friends of the "white flag" order are another of their popular Concerts on Thurs­ P. Bartholomew, private Co. H, Derby— as to be a matter of doubt, was really a true Secretary of War. the highest degree of opulence and civiliza­ dangerously wounded in the groin. owners are all taking their slaves into the the comfort of the absent dear ones,and, look­ one, and that Sergeant Moulton of New Ha­ furiously boasting over the patriotism of one day night last. The interesting little Jen­ swamps in the interior of Mississippi to pre­ tion. But if we resolutely chase the mirage, Geo. Brown, private Co. H, New London ing unflinchingly into the darkest future, ven, of the §d ponn. Jleglment, was the hap­ of their candidates, Col. Kingsbury, who Popular Readings. nings boy from Georgetown—the infant —in the leg. vent their escape. have ripped bandages for the shattered limbs py man, and will soon be fltorrtea to tft.e we shall fiud it recede before us into the re­ A village of temporary quarters for reb carries the whole weight of the Secesh tick­ Make preparation to be present at the rec­ drummer—was also present and added very Geo. A. Bailey, private Co. H, Noauk—in and scraped lint for the gaping wounds of beautiful heiress of Richmond* "The brays et on his shoulders. We know the Colonel gions of fabulous antiquity." the thigh. el prisoners is being built on Johnson island those whom they may see no more of on deserve the fair." itations of Mrs. Middlebrook on Tuesday much to the interest of the occasion. After neat Sandusky, Ohio, where thousands of w.m.- , well, and they have a right to fed proud of Yours, &c., N. Chas H. Baniels, private Co. H, Groton— earth. Meanwhile, the great heart of nation­ night next, and especially prepare to do tlie music by the baud was ended, Betts' hall it\ the wrist. them can be accommodated. ality, whose throbbings we so distinctly note it appears from the census returns, him and his patriotism, for they might nomi- WESTPORT, CONN., Feb. 12th, 1861. was evacuated, seats cleared, &c., and the Fred. C. Douglass, private Co. H, New The death of Hou. Wm. Pennington here, pulsates across the ocean, and in Liver­ now for the first time published (the statis­ ; your part in aid of the wives and children — • — . nate him for President and then they could merry dancers " went in" to the music of the London—in the shoulder. W#s paused by taking eight grains of mor­ pool—which would seem to be aiming to tics have been expressly procured by Mr. net drag him down into sympathy and com- of our heroic volunteers. For the Gazette. James Gafiney, private Co. H, Brookline, phine jyJji.ch a careless apothecary put up make itself a suburb of Charleston inEngland Spaulding from the census bureau,) that the Wheeler & Wilson string band, and a pleas, for quinipe. < ' munion with the Touceys and Eatons of our FRIENDEDITOR :—L am glad to find N< rwalk thigh. which should now once more dig up the value of real and personal estate in this W" Ladies' Knitting Circle meets at the ant time was made of it all around. - j Henry J. Hough, corporal Co. H, New On Saturday awht, # a complimentary bones of Cromwell, and hang them on a country has more than doubled during the State, any more than they could Governor vieing with the cities this jointer in the en­ dinner tendered to ChjuJlea J. ]&>u)kper, at house of J. M. Carter, Esq., on Friday even­ Haven—in the arm. higher gibbet than did the profligate mon­ ten years from 1850 to 1860. At the former Bnckingham himselt. We see that ill health tertainments ol its inhabitants. Its amuse­ H. L. Parker, private C*». A, New Haven Martinsburg, Va.,that geu.tlepiap.i# 9 speech arch of the Restoration—American women period the aggregate value was seven bil­ ing of the present week. New Steamboats. Las compelled Col. Kingsbury's return and ments partake not only of the physical nature —in knee. said in effect that the policy of secession, as have prepared $nd sent hither this token of lions, one hundred and thirty-five millions, We see by the New York papers that the eir s m Samuel O. Frost,. private Co, A, Guilford it had been carried out, was a failure. It their lpye of W? $ y Pathy seven hundred and eighty thousand two we'll wager a bushel of Norwalk Oysters steamer Alice Price, which was on this route such as skating, sleighing, &c., but of the in­ had been accompanied with an unnecessary Funeral Obsequies of Dr. Mul­ —in hand. with its defenders. hundred and twenty-eight dollars (•7,135,- that if he can get to the polls he votes for the last season, is now in Government employ, tellectual also, such as Sewing Circles,Read­ Wm. A. Thrall, private Co. A,Waliingford waste of life, the best blood of the south and "May God bless them for thei,r loving re-: 780 S3&r Hi l};e year 1800 the total stood six- Union Candidates / ligan. ing Circles, Patriotic Meetings and Tableau —in finger. an immense sacrifice of property, If this membrance of the dear'old fatherland,and re-: teen 'tflliU ok' hun^d And sixty-on? and had lately arrived at Hatteras Inlet, on course was continued in, it would pile ruin '.";t The funeral obsequies ot the late Rev. Dr. Parties, the last of which they excel in, as A. P. Todd, private, Hampden—two fing­ ward them by the spectacle ot rebellion sup­ millions, two hundred 5hd her w:ay to Burnside's command. Rumor on ruin. The public sentiment of Western reunited and indivisible, THE OLD FLAG.—We doubt whether an­ Mulligan, are to take place at St. Mary's was fully shown at a Tableau party held at ers amputated. pressed a republic sand, two hundred and th'rty nine (•18,161,- says that three boats are to fight for the route Frank Rainor, private, Soutlungton—leg Virginiat\va3(imposed toil. He also inti­ with liberty and law re-established through Church, on Wednesday morning, commen­ °61 239) being an increase ot $9,0*5,418,011, other town of the size of Norwalk can be this season, of these the first announced is Mrs. White's Institute at South Norwalk.— severed* mated that he h^d ffo affiliation with those all its borders, and good influences emanting or over nine billions—an increaao of 125 per • found where so many yards ot bunting are cing at 10 1-2 o'clock. The Bishop and I have attended many of them in the city, Thos. G. Stillman, private, Essex—head. who wished the present to continue.— from, it, for the profit of all nations. cent in the accumulated wealth of the coun- the Massasoit, Capt. O. H. Clark, which is His remarks were acquiesce^ ijp fry t>ie large floated on ail inspiring occasions. Flag- Clergy of the Diocese are expected to be where they are supposed to have every facil­ Elizur C. Johnson,private,Branford—arm "With many thanks to youpersonally for trV ' A billion is a thousand millions, and to commence March 3d, making tri-weekly audience present, and he had no ,doybt but your kindness to us in making my regiment staffs upon private residences are more com­ present. The sermon will probably be de­ Alex. Dwjght,private Co.D—in leg. W111. £ present value of the real and personal trips; the second, also with an indian name, ity for producing them, but I have never B. Davis, private—lower jaw. they reflected the true sentiments of nine the recipient of this tavor. "" '• » j estate is therefore over sixteen thousand one livered by Rev. Mr. Kelly of Hartford. mon institution than lightning rods. —the Matta'no, Capt. H. N. Gage,—is an­ seen them so perfectly drawn, or so artisti­ Reuben R Speed, private, Co.D, Dutchess tenths of the people of the upper counties ot VI aiy, iiijty dear sir. hundred and sixty_ millions a very substan­ On the receipt of the news of the capture cally developed as on last Friday evening. County, N. Y.—in hand. the Potomac. nounced to commence her trips on Thursday Neal Dow, the celebrated apostle of tial basis for taxation. of Donelson, last Monday, P. M., the Stars Change in the Fairfield Post If the other spectators were delighted and R. L. Hurlburt, private, Co. D, Litchfield of this week; the bills tor the third boat are —in the leg, severe. , temperance, is on his way to the seat of war, "Colonel afid Stripes were run out all along our E Office. not yet out. i ^ A J entertained as much as I was, Mrs. White Edward F. Brague private, Co, D, Warren as Colonel of the I3lh Maine regiment. THE HAKITV of (iEKTi- )iSN- neniftps streets from window, door, and balcony.— We learn that Mr. 0. S. Butts of the Fair­ and her daughters were well repayed for —in the leg, severe. !_Hon. Joel W. White, formerly or Nor­ The Death of Co|. Russell. 1 gentlemen *rb tore* peboWey ^an 4o^fe fe| field House has been appointed Postmaster wich, late consul ,!\t Jjyons.died in New York L think- Which of us can pdtot'td «hM* Jennings' News Office, Brad. Hurlbert's, and their trouble, in the appreciation of their Orville D. Oven, private, Co. D, Salisbury The first reports in regard to the death of of the old town, and that he has opened J®" A lady friend gives us a description ;0W IV.!M SIY-KYII.' ' • Wednesday morning. such in his circle? men whose aites! art #ii- Nels. Lockwood's, Gazette Office, Kelley's A GUEST. —in head, severe. this hero were to the effect that he was his office at its former location, where it ol a new dress-supporter, which " uses up" friends. L. G. Lane, private, Co. D, Kent—shoulder. A considerable n u1111bw,of rebels, about !rou« whose truth is constmit-and not only Hotel, Daskam's new store, &c., &c., and on was kept by the late Postmaster Knapp fo.ty, it is said, have come within our lines, killed by the concussion of a cannon ball.— constant in kind, but elevated in degree— the Pages,and is we think worth publishing. Philo. A. Hamblin, private, Co. D, Wash­ This belief was speedily dispelled upon ex­ Saturday the town looked like some im­ for over twenty years. The reason for the ' The Twelfth Regiment 1 ington—in the hip. and surrendered their armr. They say tl^y whose want of meanness makes thun simpie It consists in a simple elastic tape, either amining the body, when it was found that a who can look the world honestly in the face, mense apple orchard in full bloom. change was that the office was not central. Geo. W. Newell, .private, Co. J>,—Salis are sick of the war, worn out, deceived and Btidgeporl Standard. sewed together or arranged to button and. Was to leave Hartford, yesterday P. M., at disappointed, and that, they are but the type musket',ball had .eatergd his left shoulder, with an equal manly sympathy for the neat 3 o'clock, to join Gen. Butler's command at bury—leg. back of tlie ihoulder-Wade, «nd passed ob­ Are you quite eure, neighbor, that the "rea­ put about the waist. The folds of the dress Wm. 11. Pectall, private, £0. J), Speneer, of the whole army in Virginia. and small? We all know a hundred whose SOUTH NORWALK.—AS our fair young sis­ .-The crew ol tl\e British steamer 4;Fingal" liquely down into the M;breast, loi?giii^ m coats am well made, and » score who have son" is correctly stated. You may believe are drawn beneath this simple contrivance Ship Island. They are to „have a reception N. Y.—in the hip. . c or ndar the heart, arid causing iostantatieoufs excelWfi't IwMiner&i and 'one or two hkppf ter is ever sure to do, she outstripped us al­ and firmly held on going out, and on com­ to-day in New York, . - , Jeremiah Cojllins, private, -Co. ;F, (PfilM — whidi i'un tlie blockailu of Savannah, who it, but we don't by a longest, and the soon­ ,>vqre liist ,from Norfolk to Fortress death. The peculiar manner in ivhi<5h' life bein<* who attt ^hat 'they call inner fcofctd, together, in her patriotic enterprise on Mon­ . i vi'.S'-.-'i'.i' j in the ankle, severe.' was struck is accounted for .by the fact" that er those who have so stealthily conspired to ing in all that is requisite is to slip the baud Jfqnnie^by a fljig .yj'jli'iipp, have been sent and have shot inro the filter and bull* eye day last The big gun was brought out be­ Goo. P. Bobbins, private. .Co, I,(Gw^wiqi his resimetat had been ordered to lie down back again about the waist or take it off and jy Gen. McClellan visited the army of back Jo Norfolk by ,Gen. WW>'b of fashion; but of gentlemen, how matfy?"- low, and boom, boom, boom, went its broad this result, caper back with it, ths better it the Potomac on Thursday. He assured —in thigh. to avoid the enemy's severe fire, and Colonel put it in the pocket, and the lady's dress is. Wm.S. Brockw#y,|VKvate, Co. A, 'J^me ' The First Conn. Battery arrived ^ Poijt Let us take a little scrap of paper. and.«tch mouth of rejoicing, and all the bells rang will prove for their personal and political them that they would before long have an ;Royal, Feb. 4, and was towed to Beaufort Russell was resting his head upon his ban^ make out his Mai.—Thackeray. • '• All O. K. without chafing or fracturing of thei —in leg. when he was struck. ><-<*» < aspirations hereafter. "Them's ®ur senti­ opportunity to distinguish themselveson the the next dpy'. N " nil- -i out with merry peal the stirring notes of battle-field. ,, ... Total Tenth Connecticut, 4$, , ments." , gOOdS. SiljiiiVW) w iil A•!«'* '•-•'•••I -• .ui,. .'mi tictoiy. - i : : 61 001? hm £Clt XivtU ' , • . , ; -a-in.:,.. . , ,tsv*Ui&x;jr» OiJT .. uaiai| Xiiii .JiUld-! trtil "i«> MU'J ''*i; ' ! • 8 .feii/uu.i i ..o j i-jjita -ma 3tcta a i fcU-j, a: it i > w. • a ;L: kv.-ilitf J -1 « 1 .gaaMiiwpw^ 11 iiiH.: 11 iiiijpaw^.. f -TEitziija"—IsndrivBuhJeet, «W General Head-Qnnviers, State STEW ! OKDEST 5R a science as regular]}' iugllnd learned as of Connecticut. Martlet Workp & Winter any other. This is a pecfcn of it, with ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, } •IfarblefeflTf; rd some suggestions whic wwbjoin: Hartford, Feb. 5t"n, 1862. j of CHEAP CROCKERY " Mother, mother, rothanay I, mayn't [GENERAL ORDERS, No. 454.] Zn Connecticut. 1, won't you, shan't sh, slut he, I won't, I I. In accordancc with orders from the War E. PRICE, UPRACUCE MAKES PERFj. 21" Department, dated Jan. 2d, 1862, the 4th STORE, I must, do now, mother, notf," &c., &c., &c., Dress Goods ITTER'S Marble Establish- nt is &c. Why it five thoisanwomen had to Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers, is hereby Get the Best! organized into an Artillery Regiment, to be Purdy's Station, IV. Y. Phoenix Block, R known almost everywhere. slong hear the whole of it,it \ Id drive them GOOD NEWS ! attention to the business makes liir ell ac­ crazy ! And then, lio.v c a woman work known and designated as the 1st Regiment WEBSTER'S Connecticut Volunteer Artillery. The Com­ THE subscriber is prepared to receive or­ OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. quainted with all styles and kinds work. to any purpose, whose tli jhts are put in Persons who patronize him, are sur >f hav­ confusion every minute 1 such onsets ?— panies composing tlib Regiment will be in­ Unabridged Dictionary. Selling off at Reduced Prices creased to one hundred and lifty-five men, ders for furnishing, from the above well 3m34 ' A. E. SMITH & SONS. ing suitable monuments to mark! estino- And then for family enjaent, and family place of departed friends. 0 affection; it makes sail wi with these, and and two new Companies are ordered by the XVew Pictorial Edition. known and long established Yard, every des­ Commander-in-Chief, to be organized and He has on hand a large assortment of with everything which jovely and valu­ 1,500Pictorial Illustrations MONUMENTS of the newest and most able. attached to the Regiment. Each Company cription of FOR CASH? DAVID H. FITCH, j Bargains will be organized as follows, viz: T0 10 000 modern style, made of ITALIAN and AMERI­ Children are taught to tee very much as AAA . NEW WORDS in Dealer in ; va , ; > - \ CAN MARBLE, RED SAND STONE and GRAN­ they are taught to cry. nth all his little 1 Captain. 9^vUU the Vocabulary. Table of SY 2 1st Lieutenants. ITE. wants, real or imaginarve child runs to NONYMS by Prof. Goodrich. Table giving MARBLE, GRANITE, Grain, Flour, Feed, Meal, Hay, Also, Head Stones of various sizes, thick­ his mother. They are mfcrs of importance 2 2d Lieutenants. Pronunciation of Names of 8,000 distin­ 1 1st Sergeants. &c., No. 2 Water-st„ third door south of the ness and patterns. Those persons who may to him. He wants a dfite and decisive guished persons of Modern Times, Peculiar be in want of Monuments, in Ncfrwalk and answer, one which willftle the question; 1 Qr. Master Sergeant. use of Words and Terms in the Bible, with Drab, or Brown Stone, Our Entire Stock Bridge, has in store Flour and Meal, (fresh .'VI FOR CASH. 6 Sergeants. ground) direct from the mills. its vicinity, are especially invited to examine and his mind will be one rack till he has other new Features, together with all the several beautiful Works, recently executed it. It is not in the natupf the child to feel 12 Corporals. matter of previous editions. In one volume Evecuted in the highest style of the art, for 2 Artificers. . Orocers, Bakers & Families in tlieir new Cemetery, to the memory of a otherwise. He will lia/no peace himself, ot 1750 pages. Price $6,50. Sold by all supplied as cheap as can be procured in New number ot their former citizens, which are and will therefore give I mother no peace, 2 Musicians. ; <: Bookseller?. MONUMENTAL, «126 Privates. York or elsewhere. Feed ot every variety made of Italian Marble, Red Sand Stone till lie understands andjows that the point I AM SELLING G. & C. MERRIAM, Springfield, Mass. of Dress Goods, constantly on hand. 51 and Granite. ' "% settled. If you give I answer till he has OR OTHER PURPOSES, such as MAN­ RED SAND STONE AND GRANITE spoken t£n times; and he has any reason THE FOLLOWING NEW GOODS : '155 Aggregate. WEBSTER'S PICTORIAL DICTIONARY IN II. Three Commissioned Officers of the POST, for enclosing Cemetery Lots. ,to suspect that speakidwenty times more SOUTH AMERICA.—The Publishers have just TELS, 1 ABLETS SINKS, FENCE AND Economy is Wealth! GOOD WORKMEN, GOOD MATERI­ "will obtain an answer pre favorable to his new Companies and one 2d Lieutenant to received an application from the "director 2,000 yds. ENGLISH LONG CLOTH each of the existing Companies, will be ap­ ALS, tnd a manufactory sufficiently lar^e wishes, he will speakpnty timatfmore.— ol the collegiate institution at Nova Fribur- and commodious, with all the new and use­ •'And this will soon /iy into a habit. But pointed by the Commander-in-Chief, and go," Rio Janeiro, lor twenty sets of their HHCHING POSTS, &C., and beautiful assortment of MUSLINS, 12 1-2 cts. yd. the remaining Commissioned Officers will ful improvements, to enable us to prosecute give him an answer nlirst time he speaks, "Pictorial illustrations only." The professor our business with dispatch, and at the lowest and he will not be oljed to speak the sec­ be nominated by the Colonel ol the Regi­ says, "They would be useful to me in some and furnished at prices to suit customers.— 1000 yds. GOOD PRINTS, fast colors, ment. CURE YOUR COUGH possible prices. ond time to obtain iejand never alter your ot the classes of the sciences." The illus­ Also orders for Persons who are in want of any of the decision for his fczijg, aud he will soon 12 1-2 cts. yd. u III. The Officers, Non-commissioned Offi trations are never sold separately from the cers, Musicians and Privates, organized as above articles, are invited to consider the give it up AS of niusef Your answer may body of the work, but this application indi Shawls FOR ONE DIME! extra inducements which are offered at No. be almost anythin , 1 may be, " Wait ten above set forth, will,in all respec|p,be placed cates a high appreciation of their beauty and CEMETERY FENCING, IRON RAILING on the same footing, as to pay and allow­ 77 High Street, where all kind3 of work minutes, and then will tell youor, "Wait utility. -••-n Via-KAY t which belongs to the marble business can be till I have done tjs pifje of work." But it ance, of similar corps of the regular Armj, &c., filled and put up at short notice and on i t-.'i U and Non-commissioned Officers, Musicians ! i? • "|s£ V5! ••• found. must be somethi; demite, something that WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY ABROAD.—With­ Ihe BEST and CHEAPEST Household the child can ulerstnd, and which he QUILTS, and Privates will be entitled to the same al­ in a few weeks the publishers of Webster's very favorable terms; '' lowance for bounty as all other organiza­ will be offered at Marble Mantles, Marble Mantles. knows will not talterjd. If you have leis­ Pictorial Unabridged have received orders Representing an establishment the oldest •• REMEDY in the World. ure, and the ocflion terns a proper one, 150 MARSALES QUILTS, at less tions in the State. for that work from Constantinople, Shang­ Particular Attention By order of the Commander-in-Chief. Is invited to our large assortment of Man­ you may let hitfirgue the case beforeyou hai, (China,) Beirut, (Syria,) Madura, (Hin- and best known of any in Western Connec­ Madame ZADOC PORTER'S decide it, but n cartervjards. Indeed, if he than old prices. • JOSEPH D. WILLIAMS, dostan,) and from the Cape of Good Hope. tles, among which can be seen those of su­ has learned by tperieice that your decis­ Adjutant General. Springfield Repub. Feb. 22c?. ticut, the subscriber feels that its reputation perior workmanship and finish, as well as ions are final, h»vill seldom, if ever, attempt a* ,rs —— Great Bargains. those of more common style, AT VERY LOW it He will conser an Inswer as an answer. Sales of Webster's Dictionaries. for artistic excellence and honorable dealing PRICES ! All purchasers will find it for their His mind will - at rlst on that point, and SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS. decided interest to visit our sample rooms From certain published statements of the is already too well established to need com before making a selection. soon find southing flse with which to Lockwood's Building. leading booksellers from every part of the GREAT COUGH REMEDY I amuse himself HE second quarter of the above School, country, it would seem that the sales of the mendation. Address Parlor Grates, Now, moths, do not say that you have A Large Lot of SHIRTING LINEN, UNDER CHARGE OF various editions of Webster's Dictionaries Orders for every description of work in not time to af^er the!requests your chil­ T E. B. PRICE, Agent. M r . A. I> A. 35. T, are enormous, exceeding many times the Norwalk, Ct., Aug. 1st, 1861. Prints/ his line will be thankfully received, and dren as soon they are made. If your time TOWELS and NAPKINS, and a sales of all other dictionaries put together. ADAME ZADOC PORTER'S Curative promptly and faithfully executed. « is so occupie*hat ycAi find it difficult now, Balsam is warranted if used according GREAT BARGAIN. HAS RECENTLY COMMENCED. We learn that there are five different edi- M JOHN RITTERJ' how can yoi*fford to neglect it, and thus tioms of our great American lexicographer Dental Card. to thele directions, to cure in all" cases, Coughs,~ New Haven, April, 1861. lyl9 teach them ' teaze, and thus bring upon A few more pupils now published in England, besides several Colds,Is, Whooping Congh, Asthma, and all 200 Doz. LINEN-CAMB. HDKFS,— 1 N impression having gone abroad that yourself an conceivably greater hindrance? can be received. , English dictionaries 'which are confessedly affectionstions of the Throat and Lungs. 1 N. Y. Ledger. A the undersigned has relinquished his References: based on Webster. A recent article in the profession, thisis to inform his friends and Sheetings TOLLES & ELY, CHANDLER STARR., Esq., C. M. SELLECE,Esq. London Critic admits th&t the orthography - Dr. Hiacock of Amherst college was the public that he still continues the practice RE now selling Timber, Lumber, Lath, Norwalk, Feb. 3d, 1862. 5* of Webster's Dictionary is all but universal of his profession at his old stand, foot -of Mad'e ZADOC PORTER'S Balsam is pre­ in the ichn^gical cabinet with the senior A BARGAIN. in the United States. pared with all the requisite care and skill, A. Brick, Lime, Cement, Sash, Blinds, class whence telegram announcing the vic­ Main-st., Norwalk, where he will be happy Doors, Paints, Oils, Glass, Builders' Hard­ Auction. Boston Daily Journal. to render them his best services. In case of from a combination of the best remedies the tory at FoiDonelson was handed him.— H vegetable kingdom affords. Its remedial ware, &c., at prices extremely low on ac­ Hastily glicing at its contents, be pulled N pursuance of an order from the Court temporary absence, a skillful assistant will be and everything made of Cotton is ad­ count of the hard times. Give us a call at TO LET. found in attendance at the Office, ready and qualities are based on its power to assist the off his ha.and swinging it over his head, I ot Probate for the District of Norwalk,will vancing. Don't delay but call at healthy and vigorous circulation of the blood, our Yard, neat the R. R. Bridge, South Nor­ exclaimecfLet's give three cheers for the be sold at Public Auction on the premises, on tfE HOUSE and a HALF and STORE willing to serve all that may call. ;i walk. on the four corners in Poplar Plains. A. HILL, D. D. S, once, at ' • ; '" " ;" through the lungs. It is not a violent rem­ West," anthev were given with a will, the Wednesday, the 5th day of March, 1862, at 1 O edy, but emollient,—warming, searching and Sept. 16,1861. 38 doctor sh ting with the rest o'clock, P. M., all of the real estate of George Inquire of MRS. LANDERS. Westport, Feb. 7th, 1862. tfB effective; can be taken by the oldest person •a B. Fitch, an insolvent debtor of said Nor­ For Sale. or youngest child. walk, consisting of the Homestead contain­ l^kthe Real Estate of BETSEY BEACH, GREAT CURE. Engravl Wedding and Visiting CARPETING! ! ing about 8 acres, with the building, and also For Sale cheap. A nm of Brooklyn, deceased, formerly of Mad'e ZADOC PORTER'S Balsam has Dr. Xeland's \y *v a young and thrifty orchard, containing PAIR of good Work Oxen. Redding, Ct., embracing about eighteen acres MORRIS& DOTY'S, been used by the public for over 18 years, and I ;; Cards, about one hundred apple trees. Also, one 1 Ox Cart. of land,consisting of plow,pasture, and mead­ has acquired its present sale simply by being ANTI RHEUMATIC** BAND other tract at Common Swamp, so called, in 1 recommended by those who have used it, to Executem the best Broadway style, and fur­ 3 two-horse Lumber Waggons. , ; ow land, being a portion of the farm of the 19 THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR quantity 6 3-4 acres more or less; also, one 3 single pleasure Carriages. ' * 5 late Joel Foster, deceased, together with one- their afflicted friends and others. nished a egular New York prices. Orders Now on band a full assortment of other tract at Sheep Pasture, so called, in Rheumatism, Gout and Neu­ punctual attended to. ALL ORDERS 1 good Family Horse. fourth part of a mill-site, all situated in said No. 2 Gazette Building, MOST IMPORTANT.—Madame ZADOC quantity 6 acres more or less; also oneother Enquire of S. E. OLMSTEAD & CO. Redding. Should said property be undispo­ ralgia, FOR ADDING CARPS STRICTLY tract at Fruitful Spring, so called, in quanti­ PORTER'S Curative Balsam issold at a price 'j? M. BRUSSELLS, THREE PLY, Norwalk, Feb. 17tli, 1862. sed of at private sale, the same will be offer­ which brings it in the reach of every one to AND A SURE CURE FOR CONFIENTIAL. Printed Cards fur­ ty 6 acres more or less; also about 17 acres ed for sale at public auction, on Tuesday of sedge flats, near Thomas Benedict's Mill. keep it convenient for use. The timely use nished tan hour's notice, at the SUPERFINE, TO XET the 4th day of March, 1862, at one o'clock, of a single bottle will prove it to be worth All Mercurial Diseases. < The above property will be sold in whole or P. M. Sale to take place on the premises in and buy them at as Low Prices as they T is a conveniently arranged Band, con GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. FINE and COMMON INGRAIN in parts to suit purchasers. JgASEMENT No. 3 of 100 times its cost. GAZETTE BUILDING. said Redding. can be obtained for anywhere in this taining a medicated compound, to be STEPHEN RAYMOND, Trustee. For further particulars enquire of Charles NOTICE.—SAVE YOUKMONEY! !—Do not worn around the Waist, without injury to LIST OJLETTERS remaining in the Post Office, CARPETING, Norwalk, Feb. 17th, 1862. 7 vicinity. be persuaded to purchase articles at 4s. to $1, at New can do until he tries, and tries with resolu­ has appointed Messrs.Andrew Perry and Na­ ward of 400 guests. bound BIBLES and Prayer Books, for family . .. JSTO. 491 Broadway, New York. tion iVitness the success of DRS. HERBICK of thaniel E. Adams, judicious and disinteres­ and pocket use. Albums and Autograph AlbaiJ—who fought poverty ten years but is now Do not believe runners, hackmen, and NEW FURNISHING STORE! s rifH'/G. SMITH & CO., Sole Proprietors, calledhe autocrat of pill manufacturers. ; - - •>-- DRESS MAKING. ted persons, Commissioners to receive and otheis who may say " the Western Hotel is Books in various styles. Constantly on hand N. B.—Descriptive Circulars sent Free. Seedv. on 3d page. examine said claims. a large assortment of Stationery, consisting IN JAMES' NEW BUILDING, Agents wanted everywhere. lyll RS. E. HARRINTON would respect­ Certified by full." D. D. WINCHESTER, of Portfolios, Writing Desks, Backgammon fully inform the Ladies of Norwalk Proprietor. Water Street, Norwalk. i( M WILLIAM H. HOLLY, Judge. THOS. D. WINCHESTER. . 7 Boards, Playing Cards, Games, Fancy Arti­ CONSTITUTION : vWATER, r. v r-« • i:r>: » and vicinity,that she is prepared at her rooms cles, &c., &c. Diaries for the coming year of HAV[E this day opened a new Furniture h* In^ilton, Feb. SOth, Widow Abigail Sturges, XVo. X Skiddy's Block, The subscribers give notice that they shall various prices and styles of binding, IStore in James Building, No. 4 Water-st. UX&iM years. meet at the Probate Office in said Stamford, THE N. Y. WEEKLY TIMES. Buyers giving us a call will find it much Norwalk, where I have the largest and best S.ii A'^ltn*, N.T.i Sunday Feb. 16th. Millessa Hovt, to do Dress Making in all its branches, also wifof Caleb Hoyt, and the eldest daughter of Na- all kindsof- • { on the 17th day of March, and on the 17th to their advantage, and prices will be found assortment of iA tha Odell, late of Jtorsvalk deceased, in the SOth day of April, 1862, at 10 o'clock, in the fore­ Single copies $2-Two copies for $3— to suit the times. At A. SELLECK & CO. N WORMS ye; of her age. Plain Sewing. noon, on each of said days, for the purpose Five copies for $5. Household Furniture I Danbury, Feb. 14. Mrs. Hannah Benedict, aged All sewing warranted. If desired, will go of attending on the business of their appoint­ ever offered for sale in this marked consisting A Itifew SSiscovery. <* CSrears. The Cheapest and ftest Family and General THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR out by the day. A trial is respectfully solic­ ment. of Bureaus of all kinds, from White wood to HE Ascaride3 or Pin Worms, the reinG-; ited. Newspaper in the United States. Mahogany, Sofas, Lounges, Tete-a-Tetes, T val of which has ever baffled the skill ol Norwalk, Feb. 24th, 1862, tf8 Card Tables, Marble top pier Tables and the most eminent physiciaus, and universal­ I ECTUBE 4t8 SAMUEL C. BROWN, Trustee. HE NEW YORK WEEKLY TIMES is Center Tables, Bedsteads of all the various ly considered by them as beyond the reach ON T a large and elegantly printed quarto kinds, Mahogany and Marble Top Wash DIABETES. of medicine, are entirely expelled from the U. S. ARMY AND NAVY EXPRESS, sheet, of eight pages, or forty-eight columns, JORT ROYAL and BEAUFORT. From Mather & Abbott's Newspaper Advertising Stands, v'-W-Uii human system by the use of Washington, D. C. —devoted to Politics, Literature and Gener­ CHAIRS of all kinds, Rev. P, 8- EVANS, of Stamford, HE old MEEKER HOUSE, in Main J House, No. 335 Broadway, New York. Dr. SS. a Gould's Pin W< \ LL goodsor packages forwarded through al News, and intended to be the BEST as ROCKERS of all kinds, " ILL repeat his Lecture recently deliv­ T Street, is offered to Let, from the 1st of Jr.L Adam's Express Company.care of U. S. well as the CHEAPEST FAMILY NEWSPA­ Syrup. W ered in behalf of the Soldiers' Aid April. Suitable for one or two families.— Army and Navy Express, 207 Pennsylvania PER in the United States. Looking Glasses, HE curative properties of this Medicine * "A Cure warranted in every case, s ^ Society of that place, entitled For particulars, enquire of avenue, will be promptly delivered to the The first aim of the TIMES is, and will al­ Ficture Frames, Pictures framed to order, T direct themselves entirely to the Organs Relief afforded in twenty-four hours. FIVE DATS IN SOUTH CAROLINA, tf8 D. S. BARTBAM. camps or qayal stations, as directed. ways be, to keep its readeis thoroughly pos­ Spring Bottom Bedsteads, Cane and Rush of Secretion, and by so»altering the Stomach This Syrup i3 purely a vegetable prepara­ ted up, as to everything which may happen, tion, and harmless with the youngest child. At i\ORWALR HAIL, Bottom Chairs, bottomed to order, &c., and Liver, that the starchy principle of the Wanted to Rent To the Probate Court for the District of Nor­ of general interest, in any part of the world. all of the best quality and of the latest fash­ SYMPTOMS.—In case itching, biting and Tuesday Evening, February 25 th, 1862. walk : It comments fully and freely upon all topics ions ; and everything in the Furniture line, Food is not converted into sugar so long as distress in the lower part of the rectum and By the generosity of Mr. Evans the pro­ ITH privilege of buying, a small Farm HE application of HENRY B. DOWNS of importance in every department of public which is only to be seen to be admired, and the System is under the influence of the about the seat, (often mistaken for the Piles,) ceeds of the Lecture will be for the benefit W of about 30 acres, with a good House T of Norwalk, in said District, respectful­ action, and always in the interest of Free­ which you will certainly purchase when you disagreeable sensation in the epigastric re­ of the Sabbath School connected with the 1st and Barn with plenty of fruit The best ly showeth: That he is lawful guardian to dom, Order, and the Public Good. While learn the price. gion or lower part of the bowels, restless­ Baptist Church in this place. , - care taken of the property. Address J. AN­ CHARLES R. DOWNS, a Minor belonging its influence will be uniformly conservative, 1 fin AAA BARRELS of the LODI Please call and see how a lot of new and ness, wakefulness, starting and screaming in ADMISSION, 15 CENTS. DREWS, New York city foi one week. to said District, and that said Minor is the it advocates every measure of just and benefi­ lUU^UUU MAN'F'G COMPANY'S fashionable Furniture looks in a store in the sleep, fainting, and not unfrequently Doors open at 7, Lecture to commence at owner ot the following Real Estate, viz: a cent Progress, and resists the increase, exten­ Norwalk, and how cheap it can be bought Constitution Water, spasms or fits. sion, or perpetuation of Slavery, as of every­ 71-2 o'clock. It STATEMENT of the condition of the certain piece of land lying in said Norwalk, for Cash. I have also CAUTION.—The genuine has the name, in quantity one rood more or less, with the thing else incompatible with the highest "Dr.E.G. Gould's Pin Worm Syrup," blown .J AMERICAN EXCHANGE FIRE IN­ r welfare of the whole community. While it This Company, with a capital of $150,000 A Repairing Room, SURANCE COMPANY, of the city of New buildings thereon standing, bounded North­ in each bottle, his portrait, and a fac simile r UNION MARKET. reports promptly and accurately all intelli­ the most extensive works of the kind in the where all kinds of repairing will be done of his signature on the wrapper. York, on the 1st day of January, A. D., erly, Easterly and Westerly by highway, and world, and an experience of 33 years in man­ which gives these organs time to recover jppejniuixi. Betef! Southerly by laud of heirs of William O. gence of general interest in every depart­ cheaply, promptly and by experienced work- | HERVEY & MOORE, Sole Proprietors. 1862. ment of hutqaq actfYHy, never panders to ufacturing,with a reputation long established men. *N. B.—I have a large assortment of | their healthy tone and vigor. We are able Capital, i Beard, deceased; said premises being sub- Address GEO. C. GOODWIN & Co., 11 and riiHOSE premium BEEVES are to be cut vicious testes, $rjd excludes from its col­ having also the exclusive control of all the ready made Rose Wood Mahogany, Black to state that the CONSTITUTION WATER J and served to the patrons of this popu- tie Capital Stopk pf thg Cptfipa: % L night soil from the great City ot New York, Walnut and common COFFINS, of the best 12 Marshall st., Boston, Mass., General umns everything that might render it unsafe has cured every case of DIABETES in which * lar market, from this date, and lyhen they nyi$ p^i4 up ip c^sh iij f ?69>QQQ . or improper for general FAMILY perusal. It are prepared to ftmnsh an article which is, materials, and I will attend Funerals with Agents for New England. are gone a few more of the same sort will The Surplus pn }s{; a^y pf^anr jgpSold by Druggists generally. present unproductive : that the avails there­ seeks to promote the general welfare by urg­ without doubt the cheapest and very best fer­ Hearse when requested. No extra charges it has been given. Irritation of the Neck of be forthcoming. Our customers shall have uary, 9,073 57 ing the claims of tilizer in market. for attending Funerals in adjoining towns. the Bladder and Inflammation of the Kid. KNAPP & LYNES, Agents for Norwalk. the best the country affords. of are wanted for the support, maintenance Price for 7 barrels and over, $1,50 per bar­ and education of said Minor, and that it will EDUCATION, MORALITY AND RE­ E. RAYMOND. neys, for these diseases it is truly a sovereign !tf8 MITCHELL & GODFREY. Total am't of capital & surplus, $2Q9,073 57 rel, or only $15 per toq. It greatlyincreases Norwalk, October 25th, 1861. 44 be for the advantage of said Minor to sell the LIGION remedy, and too much cannot be said in its A WONDERFUL REMEDY the yield and ripens the crop from two to .-"it ASSETS, same, and invest the avails thereof according upon the masses of the people; and in all its three weeks earlier, at an expense of from praise. A single dose has been known to re­ I FOR .v Patriotic Amount loaned on Bonds and , , , to law; wherefore, he says, that there is just discussions, it endeavors constantly to be BSTRACT ot^the RETURN of the $3 to $4 per acre, with very little labor. PEOPLE'S MUTUAL FIRE INSU­ lieve the most urgent symptoms: try it, we Mortgages,lst lien on unincum- !! f l- and reasonable cause for selling the same. guided and controlled by the spirit of A • A Wonderful Age ! rf the best pU^sicians Tuesday, March 4, 4 ... ble South Norwalk, Agents for the Co. 3m6 by the company, in 1 he State, among which was Prol. Hamilton of Total Am't of Assets, $209,073 57 lies, t: LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE MAR­ 39,801 80 I Diseases all occurring from one and the same Butt'alo, and many others, all of whom decided that Loans secured by Mortgages on my disease would terminate fatally; that the absccsa weeks KETS, 1 cau3e wil1 be entirel curetl tbe im Real Estate, ^ VM 61 354 50 y would eventually break inwardly, and run my life for which a special corps of Reporters is Office furniture, 975 70 away. I was not able to labor,much lor two years, Am't of losses unadjusted and re; 3t7 Judge. maintained. and not liking to be idle, I commenced taking your Cash in bank, on hand, and in Pills. Soon after, the swelling commenced disap­ MUSIC ported, on which no action has , . A LITERARY DEPARTMENT been taken, $4,643 55 District of Norwalk, ss. Probate Court, Febru­ tfkhands of Agents, , 13,547 32 pearing, and finally appeared to point externally ary 15th, 1862. Bank Stopka at market value, 31,807 I became alarmed, and sent for nr. Spragne, who and Am't of claims for losses resisted will also be kept up, embracing Constitution Water. advised me to continue taking the Pills, as my cure STATE of JOHN REED, late of Nor­ United States' bonds, 3,590 was rapidly being completed X continued to use the by the Company, 3,300 STANDARD NOVELS AND TALES, •' " Treasury Notes, 2,031 20 y-rf' E walk-, in said District, deceased. The Znfall&ble Pills in small doses for some months, and found The Court of Probate for the District of and miscellaneous selections of the highest Massachusetts bonds, 1,040 17 myself fully restored, the ulcer healed and I consid­ RECITATIONSi ; ; Total am't of losses unpaid, $7,943 55 interest. CORN A QVAE. er myself a well man. The news of this cure soom Norwalk, hath limited and allowed six spread throusrh this section, ancl more thar a tho* S. D^R^JII^Q'S Corn and Bunion There is no class of diseases that produce FREE TO ALL! No other existing claims against the Co. months from the date hereof, for the Credit­ THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT Total am't of Assets, $251,639 71 sandboxes of Herrick'sPills have sold in tl:ts vicin­ ors of said Estate, to exhibit their claims for D• Salve cures without pain or injury. such exhausting effects upon the human con­ ity. lly Post Offlcc address is Oneida Vall-'y, Madi­ Subscribed and sworn to by is compiled from a variety of sources, many It softens the Corn or Bunion and wastes the son Connty, is. Y., where persons interested caa settlement. Those who neglect to present of them inaccessible {o t^ American reader, ffit.^iLlABIU'nss, *'iS. stitution as Diabetes and disease of the Kid­ address me, bv inclosing a stamp, and lecrn mor# RS. ANNA M. MIDDLEBROOK,hav­ SAMUEL BROWN, President, excrescence by'exhalation, leaving the flesh Amount ot Property insured by J AS. M. BATES, Secretary. their accounts properly attested, within said and furnishes valuable information to the neys and Bladder, and, through a false mod­ fully my sufferings aud dangerous condition for M ing generously tendered her services in time, will be debarred a recovery. All per­ Farmer arid Gardener.' and skin soft and natural. When used ac­ existing Policies, $9,212,841 31 three long years. You may publish this letter H aid of the above noble and Patriotic charity, NEW YORK, February 15th, 1862. cording to drections, it never tails to cure. ArnH of l\09ses unadjusted and unpaid, none. esty, they arc neglected until they are as far you like, td assist the sick and advance your repn STATE OP CONNECTICUT sons indebted to sai<} Estate,are i'.eQuestea to •' Th# WEEKLY TIMES will be sent to tation. Truly yours, ^ D. C. CAIN. presents the following , > Hartford, Febr'y ! Try it Satisfaction guaranteed. Sent by make immediate payment to ' • , " ; subscribers in any part of the country on the WOBCESTER, Nov. 27th, 1861, advanced as to be beyoud the control of ordi­ COJFPTMW'BRS' OFFICE, [ J9th, 1862; mail on receipt of the price, and si^ pe^ts in Subscribed and sworn to by PROGRAMME. 1 : EpWARD SOOFIELD, following terms: nary remedies, and in a majority of cases, HERRICK'S KID STRENGTHENING PLAS* I certify that' {.lie a^'oye is a' copy off t he stamps to pay postage. Prioe cents a box. ! AUG. N. CURRIER, Secretary, TERS cure in live hours, pains and weakness of th* Statement! of tjie ALBICAN EXCHANGE IN­ 3t*7 Admlnistlratbr, '\Vith" tile Mil annexed Single Copies, ^ VK? $2 a year. Maud Muller Whittier 1 m D. S. DABLINQ, 1$5 ^ass^u-st, N. Y. •< HENRY CHAPIN, President. little can be done by the physicians, and we breast, side and back, and Rheumatic complaints l Two Copies, V. J $3 a year. equally short periods of time. Sproad.on beaatin* SURANCE CoMPANYj'of Hew Yoi k,on tile in Sold by Druggists. , 3m8 : The Bells, -vE«5 Poe thisolllce. I further certify that said Insu­ District of Norwalk, ss. Probate Court, Februa- Five Copies, ? . . ,, •,.' ,$5 a year. present the ^*1^;,'';"' ' l- \[' white lamb skin, their use subjects the wearer f • 'ry \\th, 1862. Any person who will send us a Club of TEN STATE "OF CONNECTICUT, ) Hartford, Decem- one week to three months. Price 833-4 cents. Grandpa Nathan, Oulaglter rance Co. has complied with the laws of this CQMPTROLLER'SOFFICE, ) ber 14th, 1861: Herrick's Sugar Coated Pills and Kid Plasters are STATE OT REV. JOHN MULLIGAN, subscribers, at #1 each, shall rpceiye cm extra sold bv Druggists and Merchants in all parts of the State concerning Foieign Insurance Compa­ 1 cecity that the above is a true abstract of | Pyrainus anil Thisbe, Saxe nies ; and that A. A. Hill,Esq., of New Ha­ E late of Norwalk, in said District, de­ copy for himself or vtfiy retain Ope Dollaras ARLING'S Tumour Qintment reduces United States, Canadas and South America, ana ceased. hi* co iPffiv$tli$t: the inflammation a,nd dispels protruding the Statement of the PEOPLE'S MUTUAL FIRE may be obtained by calling for them by their fnU The Raven, ven istlieattorney of said company, duly ap­ t D INSURANCE CO., of Worcester, Mass., on file Constitution Water •iffl Poe ' The Court ol Probate for thp Djstvict of Piles by exhalation, so that the parts may be pointed and authorized to accept service TH|E YORK DAILY TIMES in this office. I farther certify that said Insu­ Pills, family boxes, 25 cts. Plasters on Kid l§ Extract from School for Scandal. in all lawful processes against said com­ Norwajk hatfj limited ' aM aUbwed six returned to their place, withov\t rata or inju­ Cents. ' months fronlUlo daro Iiereblf foi'1 the1 credi- is published Every day except Sunday, and ry, in a few days. It ija a^lao a superior rem­ rance Co. has complied with the laws of this The above articles are sold by all dealers.. >« , GEO. R. COWLES, Agent for Norwalk. | cuff 8treet New york. p0r sale in Bridge­ est market prices, delivered oaqal}. t£. t.L -1!Ent£rtainmen't t6 commence at 71-2 o'clk Wolf Robe for sale cheap. TERMS—Cash invariably 1$ advance.^3* K .Mi ! port by Hough & Curtis, corner of Main and S. E. OLMSTEAD & CO' NY persoh wanting a good secondhand Y the barrel and half-barrel, at very low 1 If TOMtsr ..«$• I IT I I Beaver. KNAPP & LYNES, Agents for No children Admitted unless accom- All letters to be addresSic! 'to H.' T. 'RAY-| wt iui'-fta yhMni m. A Wolf Robe, can obtain one cheap b'' B prices, for sale by MGND & Co.. Proprielobrbf the NEW YOBK SUPERIOR article for sale by - Norwalk; C. F. TOLLES & CO., South IDES—bought at the highest marKei •i " w*u ta0 srti : panied by tlieir parents.' applying at Dean's Harness Store. dl 3t48 A, E. SMITH & SONS. frxss, New -Wrk «%; t A MARVIN & PROiWITT. 1 Norwalk. , 3m*51 H prices. Ajt OLMSTEAD & CO'S. V, •.-•I-'' ( ;• \ x k i •. PEQVOT HOUSE, State of Connecticut, Fairfield County, Su­ LOAN AND COLLECTION CONVEYANCES. perior Court, ! LUMBER! New London, Connecticut. | MAffiS OF THE NATHAN OLMSTEAD and others, vs. ) Lath, lime, Srick, Cement, CY I* now Open for the ltercpltnu <>J ('oiitpiuiii. ! STYLES VAN 1 LOOSE A it and others, F Danburv & Norwalk R. R. ' I^IIE attention of the pubiic i* respectlully • it Cities. " Of t.: B. 0£MS?EB & CO., Fairfield Counti/ jVorwalk, February \i\th, Paints, Oils, Glass, 1 invited to I Ills KA.YORITK SUM.MI'JK ] We, the HeteiRiied Mayors, hereby oer- A. D., 1802.' now oU'eivj iii- "'titiiv stock of Chicago. ITKSOILT, which, for convi liienee < f iieecm- tify that thpkjggists, Apothecaries, and T'T PON the petition ol Nathan Olmstuiul ) UlLJ) liltS' JIAKDYVAIiE, ' \VINTEK• A1 £ 1{ANGEMENT. modnlion, accessibility ol position, variety L. I>. OLMSTED. LYMAN 15AIKI). Physicians several cities have signed SSRWALK U and others, agaiust Styles Van lloosmir 1> KIH:AT THE si Commencing Oec. 12, 1861. and beauty of scenery, will challenge Com­ a document asurance to us that the rem­ and others, returnable to the Superior Court, Now Lumber "i'ai'il, ,X ONEY safely invested lor Eastern par- L E AVE SOUTir NORWALK. parison with any on the Atlantic coast. edies of DB.7 aYER & CO., of Lowell, to be holdeu at Bridgeport, within and lor M tics in Bond tun] first Mortgage of Real At 8,.55 A. M.—FREIGHT TRAIN with passen­ The House is situated at the mouth of the (Ayer's Sarairila, Pills, Ague Cure, and Fairfield County, on the first Tuesday in NEAR T1IE HAIL ROAI) BRIDGE, Estate in Chicago for a term of years at Ten ger •< car attached, receiving river Thames, on Long Island Sound, two Cherry PectjJ have been found to be March, A.D. 18G2, praying for reasons therein Ready Much; miles from New London, Conn., and is with­ SOUTH NORWALK. per cent, interest payable semi-annually at passengers from the 7.00 A.M. medicines ofe^t excellence, and worthy in six hours ride of New York and Boston. 1 5 set forth for a sale of real estate. It appear­ such points East as the lenders may desire. trains from New York and the confidemaf the community. r'rfS* ing to and being found by the subscribing Our Stock is new, bought for Cash, and Notes and Drafts collccted at maturity It Is accessible from New York by the mag­ C L O THING New Haven, and reaching nificent steamers City of Boston, City of authority that Styles Van Hoosear, Nathan will be sold low. TOLLES & ELY. and proceeds remitted oil the day Danbury at 11.00 A. M. HON. JAIFTS COOK, Van Hoosear and William Olmstcad, who South Norwalk, Oct. 15,1860. g tl'42 " ot payment. Old or doubt- '' New York, Commonwealth and Plymouth iyor of LOwJKJIiIi, MA98. At i .52 P. M.—PASSENGER TRAIN, receiving Rock, wliicli leave'Ncw York at 5 p. m., and are respondents in said petition are non-res- il i j V ful claims adjusted. passengers from the 3 50 P.M. idents of this State and absent there­ NORWALK Examinations of Title to Real Estate pro­ by three daily trains of cars, via New Ha­ SON. ALEf BEARD, train from New York, and ven ; and from Boston by railroad via Wor­ lyor of NASHUA, IT. H. from ; and that the said Styles Van Hoosear J cured and Taxes paid. iJ and the 4.30 P. M. train from New cester and Norwich, or by Shore Line via resides at Carbondale in the State of Penn­ Steam Sawing and Plaining Haven. 1 Norwalk, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 1862, sylvania*; and that the residence ol said Na­ Wool and other produce Providence and Stonington. Fine Omnibus- HON". E. ^HARRINGTON, ; XME 111. LEAVE DANBURY. : P Mayor* MA1TCHESTEB, 1T. H. than Van Hoosear is unknown, but is be­ lu bought, for which we have superior facilities. ses will be in attendance to convey passen­ lieved to be at Copper Harbor, in the State HE subscriber has fitted up and is now At 6, 55 A.M. —PASSRNGERTRAIN connecting gers, with their baggage, from the depot to HON. JOHlABBOTT, prepared to execute all orders for Pla­ References: with accommodation trains the House, running hourly between New POPULAR SONG DEPARTMENT. of Michigan; and the residence of said Wil­ T Kbr of CONCORD, VXT. H. liam Olmstead is also unknown, but is be­ ning; Scroll and other Sawing; manufacture Furnishing G-oods NEW YORK.—Henry Young, Esq., Moses for New York and New London and Pequot. Steamboats from Nor­ Annie of the Tale. lieved to be somewhere in Ulster County, in of Doors, Sash, Blinds, &c., &c., in the best Taylor, Esq., John J. Phelps, Esq., Amos R. Ilavcn. wich, Mystic, Stonington, Greenport, Sag HON. A. HiUliIiOCK, the State of New York. and most expeditious manner, and at satis­ C -iff'.. • < Eno, Esq., Messrs. George Bliss & Co.,Messrs At 3. 15 P. M.—FREIGHT TRAIN,with passen- Harbor and Hartford, land at a wharf a few Mayor WORCESTER, MASS. The young stars ars gloving, Therefore, oidered, that notice of the pen­ factory prices. Orders by mail promptly at­ Cochran & Co., Messrs. Watt, Dunning & I ger car attached, reaching rods from the House. Their cl«ar light bestowing, dency of said petition be given to said Styles tended to. Iyl7 TIMOTHY B. FITCH. Graham, Messrs. Read, Taylor & Co., Wil­ boutli Norwalk in time to The subscriber is pleased to say to his HON. NATB SILSBEE, Their radiance fills the calm, clear Summer night 1 Van Hoosear, and to said Nathan Van Hoo­ at greatly liam Mulligan, Esq., Messrs. Roberts, Rhodes connect with afternoon Ex­ friends and patrons that no efforts will be Jjror of SAIiEM, MASS. Come forth, like a fairy. sear, by some proper officer or indifferent & Co. press train for Boston. spared to merit their patronage. i\. '-L'. . • / . HARTFORD, CONN.—Messrs. Day, Owen & HON. P. W. INCOLN, Jr., So blithesome and airy, person, by depositing in the post office in said DEESS MAKING. JOHN W. BACON, SupH. Persons desiring further information will M of BOSTON, MASS. 1 And ramble in their soft and mystic light^ Norwalk, postage paid, a copy of the said HE subscriber would inform her friends Co., Messrs. Collins Brothers, John Olmsted, please address the subscriber at the Pequot )r and the Ladies of Norwalk generally Esq., Thomas Smith, Esq., A. G. Hammond, "CHORUS 1 petition, citation and of this order, directed T »T. Y.&N. tt.RAILROAD. House. HON. WM. a RODMAN, —Come, come, come, lore, come that she has again commenced the Dress Esq., Messrs. John Beach & Co., Hon. Mark H. S. CROCKER, Superintendent. Come, ere the night-torcheB pale! to them respectively at their said respective Mayor ^PROVIDENCES, B. I. places of abode, at least twelve days before Making Business, and would solicit their Reduced Prices. Howard. Oh come, in thy beauty, NEW HAVEN, CONN.—Joseph E. Sheffield, HON. AMOS A PRENTICE, the session of the Court to which the same patronage. She cuts by measure, and will 1861 Winter Arrangement, 1861 1861. WINTER ARRANEMEN1. 1862. Thon marvel of duty, either take work home,or go out by the day. Esq., Wells Soutliwortb, Esq., Amos Tow~ Mayo: i NORWICH, CONN. Dear Annie, dear Annie of the Vale. is returnable,and that notice thereof be given Commencing November 18,1861. j to said William Olmstead and a further no­ tf23 CHARLOTTE DENTON. send, Esq., E. C. Herrick, Esq., Dr. N. Great Central Route. HON. J. N. iinis, tice to said Nathan Van Hoosear by once in­ Ives, Henry White, Esq., Wyllys Warner, TRAINS TO NEW YORK j The world we inherit, Esq., Messrs. C. Cowles & Co., S. D. Pardee, Mayor of JEr LONDON, CONK serting this order in the Norwalk Gazette, a HVSVRAXVCE. FROM NEW HAVEN. 1 Great Western and Mich. Central Is charm'd bythy spirit, weekly newspaper, printed in said Norwalk, Esq. HON. CHAS. S.koDIER, As radiant as the mild, warm Summer ray! HE subscriber having taken the agency NORWALK, CONN.—Gould D. Jennings, CCOM.—At 5.30, 7.00, and 9.45 a. m., . Rail Road Line. at least fourteen days before the session ol Frock Overcoats, A and 4.30 p. m. Mayir ^MONTREAL, C. X, The watch-dog is snarling, ^ T of the New England Fire and Marine In­ Esq., A. H. Byington, Chas. Isaacs, Esq. '•\TIANiagaraFallsandSuspensionBridgeto said Superior Court. surance Co. of Hartford, is prepared to insure The 7.00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. trains, re­ For fear, Annie, darling, THOMAS B. BUTLER, References to correspondents at otlierpoints Y Hamilton, Toronto, London, Pt. Sarnia, HON. D. p. r: NN, His beautiful young friend I'd steal away I all kinds of property against loss or damage cast, with circulars giving more particular de­ ceive passengers from the Danbury Railroad 1 Judge of the Superior Court. at Norwalk. Detroit,Toledo,Dayton,Cincinnati,Louisville, Mayo; YORK CITY. by fire, on as accommodating terms as any tails will be furnishod to any who apply by Chicago, Milwaukee, Rock Island, Burling­ CHORUS—Come, come,' come, love, come! other Company. •i . > ^ ^ j mail. 3m48* The 9.45 a. m. train receives passengers HON. H. M. TREY, . Come, ere the night-torches pale ! AARON M. READ, from the Hartford, Springfield, Canal, and ton, Quincy, Madison, Janesville, Fond du vs, . The New England Fire and Marine Insu­ Lac, Oshkosh, Pra. Du Chien, La Crosse, ijiayoj TON, C. W. Oh come, in thy beauty, rance Company has been recently established New London Railroads at New Haven, and Thou marvel of duty, LOT STEVENS, GEOKGE STEVENS, ENOCH STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES from the Naugatuck Railroad at Bridgeport Hannibal, Cairo, St. Paul, St. Louis, St. Jo­ HON. ADAM ON, with a paid in capital of $200,000 and has a Sack Overcoats, seph, and all points west and northwest. - ; Dear Annie, dear Annie of the Vale I STEVENS, SYLVANUS STEVENS, and SQUIBB At 2.05 A. M., Passenger Mail Train Mon­ Major ORONTO, C. W. STEVENS! , . ^ surplus of |6,295.00. ; YER FORTY VARIETIES and sizes of Trains leave Suspension Bridge, Daily, 5 JOSEPH W. HUBBELL, I Cooking Stoves and Ranges; over thir­ days excepted. Petition for Foreclosure. - O EXPRESS—At 2.05 p. m. (in connection with (Sundays excepted.) HON. R. M. MSI T being made to appear to the undersign­ Agent for Norwalk and vicinity. ty varieties and sizes of Parlor and Office 10.50 A. M.—Day Express arrives at Ham­ The Victory. Norwalk, Feb. 1st, 1861. tf5 Stoves, not excelled in beauty of design, per Express train from Boston.) receiving passen­ Mayor of RATI, OHIO. I ed authority that the above named re­ gers from the Housatonic Railroad at Bridge­ ilton, 12.55 A.M., Detroit, 9.20 P. M.(Supper) " OI who that shared them, ever shall forget spondents are madeparties in a certain peti­ fection of operation, or variety, by any Stove Chicago, 10.45 A. M. HON. I. H. CB.AT \JJT) m Ofe.M.s The emotions of the spirit-rousing time, A. JAOlSOST ft BRO. in the State. Manufactures Tin, Sheet, Iron port,stopping at Bridgep't,Norwalk and Stam­ tion brought to the March Term of the Su­ Business Coats, ford ; 7.30 p. m., stopping at Bridgeport, Nor­ 3.25 P. M. London Accommodation arrives u' *; * t Mayor of L4 I3VXLLE, KY. When breathless in the mart the couriers met, perior Court next to be held at Bridgeport, No. 1 Gazette Building-. and Copper Wares, deals in Jappan, Brittan- at Hamilton, 5.30 P. M., Toronto, 9.24 P. M., ia. Crockery, Wooden, and Silver Plated walk and Stamford. HON JOHN SLOAI Early and late, -at evening and at prime- within and for the County of Fairfield, by OULD respectfully announce to the London 9.45 P. M. When the loud cannon and the merry chime .inn0 _ i Wares, Stove Blacking, Coal Hods, Shovels The 4.30 p. m. train, receives passengers Mayor of YON3, IOWA. the above named petitioner, Aaron M. Read, public and their old customers, that from tne Hartford and New Haven Railroad 11.15 P. M.—Night Express arrives at HAIL'D HITS ON NHWB, AS FIKI.D ON FIBLD WAS praying the foreclosure of certain premises W and Riddles, Brass Kettles, Sausage Cutters, Hamilton, 1.53 A. M., Detroit, 9.50 A. M., they have recently made extensive additions Matts, Brooms, Bells, Fire Place Grates, Sad at New Haven, and Shore Line from Boston. HON. JAMES McFBTERS, WON— situated in Ridgefield, mortgaged by Sylva­ to their stock of goods; We are now prepar­ SPECIAL TRAIN leaves Norwalk at 6.00 [Breakfast] Marshall, 3.15, P. M., [Dine] Mayor of BOWMAS-TLLE, C. W. When Hope, long doubtful, soar'd at length sublime, nus Stevens, deceased, to John Stevens arid • J Pants, Vests," ^ I Irons, * Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Fruit Jars, Chicago, 9.50 P. M. ed to offer an assortment not to be surpassed Fluid and Coal Oil Lamps, Stove Castings, a. m., and 3.20 p. m. for New York. i • And our glad eyes, awake as day begun, now belonging by assignment to said Read, in Fairfield County, in quality or price. We The Express Trains conned at Chicago, with HON. JAMES W. NifcTH, ££ Watch'd Joy's broad banner rise, to meet the rising in which premises said respondents have an in fact, all that constitutes a well filled Kitch Housatonic Railroad. woidd call particular attention to our stock of en Furnishing Store. Books, describing prin all trains west, north and southwest. Mayor of AQUSTA, ME. sun: interest as heirs at law of said Sylvanus Ste­ Watches, which is larger than ever before.— Passengers for Housatonic Railroad will »*•»•«»** vens, and that said respondents reside out of ciple and management of Stove, free. Lar take the 9.45 a. m. train to Bridgeport, i Trains leave Hamilton for lor onto, HON. HENRY COOP&, Jr., We have a fine lot of Ladies' Swiss Watches, &c., &c, made of eest assortment of Pumps in the State. Call OI those were hours when thrilling joy repaid this State in parts unkpown, it is therefore in gold cases, at prices varying from $20 to Naugatuck Railroad. 8.00 A. M. 10.45 A. M., 3.10 P. M., 7.24 P. M. Mayor of HAIitiwELL, ME. A long, long course of darkness, doubts, and fears ordered that notice of the pendency of said at V . F.H.NASH'S, Trains leave Toronto for Hamilton, $75, which we can recommend as being cor­ l 4 ' South Norwalk, Ct. Passengers for Naugatuck Railroad will HON. JAMES S. BEIJ, The heart-alck faintness of the hope delayed— petition be given to said respondents, Lot rect time keepers. Also, Gentlemen's Watcli- y 7.00 A. M., 11.30 A. M. 3.40 P. M., 6.30 P. M Stevens, George Stevens, Enoch Stevens, take the 9.45 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. trains to the Mayor of FREDER^ON, N. B. •******** es, in silver and gold cases, at any price from Junction. Trains leave Detroit via Michigan CentralR.R. When many a fortress, town and tower was won, Sylvanus Stevens and Squire Stevens, by $5 to $100. We buy of the best importers in THE MOST DXTXIAB • E. QVZNTAAD <1 SOWS, publishing this order in the Norwalk Gazette Danbury & Norwalk Railroad. ; Day Express, 10.00 A. M., Jackson Accom.. HON. WILLARD NY^ And Fame still sounded forth fresh deeds of glory New York, and altogether for cash, so that Oatolnet Makers Mayor of NEW BEDETRD, MASS. done."—Scott. four weeks successively, commencing at our facilities for selling cheap could not be At their Old Established Ware Booms, Passengers for the Danbury & Norwalk 4.50 P. M., Night Express, 10.00 P. M. least two weeks before the session of said greater. Our stock of Jewelry, Silver and Railroad will take the 7.00 and 9.45 a. m. and ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS HON. J. BLAISDELL, j Court, and such notice shall be deemed East Side the Bridge, 430 p. m. trains to Norwalk. For the Gazette. Plated Wares was never better than at pres­ are attached to each Night Train. Mayor of FALL RI3R, MASS. reasonable notice of the pendency ot said ent, and comprises all ot the latest styles that OPPOSITE PHGBNIX BLOCK. Baggage checked through. HON. W. H. CRANST varied assortment of Ladies', Gents',and p. m. The Court of Probate for the District of Children's the most costly Rosewood to the plainest ever Norwalk Iron Foundry. HON. THOMAS CRUTCI ILD, our &ces toward Bridgeport, and every one Weston hath limited and allowed four ExrRESS TRAINS—At 8.00 a.m. 3.30 & 8,00 GAITERS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c., used. p. m. for Boston, via New Haven, Hartford, VERY description of Casting done at the Mayor of CHATTANOOC TENN. prepared to act well his part in the anticipa­ months from the date hereof, for the Credi­ From our long experience in the Underta all made under our own personal supervis­ at prices Springfield and Worcester; the 8.00 a. m. shortest notice, and in the beat manner, ted events of the day. One of our prescri­ tors of said Estate, represented insolvent, in king Business, we are confident we can give E HON. ROBERT BLAIR,' which to exhibit their claims thereto; and ion, of the best material, and in the most stopping at Stamford and Bridgeport j the as cheap as can be obtained at any other es­ Mayor of TUSCALO($A, ALA bed rules was, thai; every church and every workmanlike-manner. Our assortment of perfect satisfaction to all who may need our 3.30 p. m., at Stamford, Norwalk and Bridge­ tablishment in the State. Galvanized Chains, has appointed ZENOS JOHNSON and JOHN services. 37 blacksmith shop we passed and every biidge EDWABDS, Esqs., of said Easton, Commis­ Ladies' Gaiters undoubtedly comprises—both port; the 8,00 p. m. at New Rochelle, Port- Chain Pumps, Iron Fence,Posts, Railings, &c. HON. R. D. BAUGH, ohester. Stamford, Norwalk and Bridgepoit. furnished to order. Patterns executed at Mayor of MEMPHi TENN. we crossed should be saluted, to which was sioners to receive and examine the same. in extent and quality—a finer assortment than so low that all who want to purchase Hardware and Cutlery. Certified by can be found at any similar establishment in The 8.00 a. m. train connects with Housa­ short notice and upon reasonable terms. afterward added, every school house, wheth­ the County. In Gent's Boots, Gaiters, Shoes, tonic, Naugatuck, and New London Rail­ ALEXANDER AUSTIN. HON. GERARD STITH, : MATTHEW BULKLEY, Judge. Mechanic's Tools, Farming Utensils, Guns Mayor of NEW ORLEANS, ££ er red, white or blue,—and it is but justice to etc., we have a larger and better assortment, Pistols, Iron and Steel, Window roads. ourselves to say that we gave no just cause The subscribers give notice that they shall we are confident, than was ever before offer­ Glass, Paints and Oils. The 3.30 p. m. train connects with Nauga­ Real and Personal Estate HON. H. D. SCRANTON ed in Norwalk. We are prepared to manu­ tuck, and New London Railroads. ' of complaint on the part of Kirk, Academy, meet at the Dwelling House of Walker M. C. STREET & CO. have in store AGENCY. Mayor of ROCHES?! B, N. Y, facture, to measure any article in our line, and Will do so by calling and arc constantly receiving direct The 12.15 and 8,00 p. m. trains connect ridge, or a solitary son of vulca n to com­ Wakely, in said Easton, on the 21st day of W HE subscriber would announce to the March, and at the dwelling house of Samuel at the shortest notice. from the manufacturers, a large supply of with Shore Line Express Trains to Boston. HON. DE WITT C. GRCTE, plain of neglect; nor would our politeness Misses' and Children's Shoes, Rubbers, etc., Foreign and Domestic Goods, under the above The 7.00 a. m. accommodation, and 3.50 public that he has established an agency Mayor of UT4A, N. Y. B. Gunn, in Milford, in New Haven County, Tfor the transaction of the above business, be­ admit of our passing unnoticed the saluta­ on the 21st day of May, 1862, at 11 o'clock, in endless variety. A fine article of Slippers denominations,which makes tlicir assortment p. m. trains connect with Danbury & Nor­ for Gents' wear. 1 walk Railroad at Norwalk. lieving that the interests of the employer and HON. GEO. WILSON, I 51 tions of the fair sex with which we were re­ A. M., on each of said days, for the purpose and examining our very of articles suited to this market, equal to any REPAIRING—in all its branches—done in the State, and which will be sold either employed will be mutually promoted thereby. • —Mayor of PITTSlfBG, FA. of attending on the business of their appoint­ He has several applications already on hand peatedly greeted on our way. About high ment. neatly, quickly, and cheaply. wholesale or retail on as favorable terms as Trains leave Norwalk for New Haven.—At noon, with appetites keen as a December 8.55 a. in., 2.01, 5.13, (Ex.) 5.52, 6.29 and 9.56 for desirable tenants, to purchase and to HON. C. H. BUHL, ZENOS JOHNSON, > Commi3.ioUers can be purchased in New York. Mayor of DETRO: MICH. 0mmi3810ue s Tomb Stones & Monuments, if:; ^ WILLIAM C. STREET, (Ex.)p. m. rent, and those having such property to dis­ I northwester, we passed the new hnd beauti­ JOHN EDWARDS, f ° pose of; would do well to confer with thesub­ All persons indebted to said Estate arc re­ AT THE Extensive Assortment. . v. r '• < A. H. WILCOXSON. See large bill of advertisement at the Sta­ ful mansion of America's great showman, tion Houses and Hotels. scriber. |; HON. HEMAN L. PAGE, quested to make immediate payment to NORWALK MARBLE YARD. Mayor of MILWAu ni, WIS. and in a few short minutes were in the midst 4t5 SAMUEL B. GUNN, Trustee. Call and be convinced. Groceries Cheaper than ever Supt's Office, 4th ave. and 27th-st., N. Y. House Hiring and Letting.1' of the city, the wants of the inner man first Near Hue Biidge, Norwalk, Conn. Ass't Supt's Office, Station House, N. Haven. JAMES H. HOYT, SupH. Particular attention paid to procuring and HON. W. W. VAUGHN, 'L attended to, we were allowed half an hour To the Probate Court for the District of Nor­ EPULCHRAL Monuments and Grave FOR CAS H! letting Houses to good tenants, upon a reason­ Mayor of BACIN1 WIS. HE subscriber would inform the public for aight-seeing, and it is needless to affirm walk : S Stones of every variety of patterns, and J. TURK. able commission, and all persons having prop-, HE application of HIRAM T.TAYLOR of the most skillful workmanship. The best generally, that he still continues to sell Bartram's Livery HON. A. FARR, that we did improve our time, having seen T erty to let, or desiring to rent houses for the en­ of Darien, in the State of Connecticut, assortment of American and Foreign Marble, the best of Groceries, Provisions, etc., at his S T ^ B Ii 33 , suing vear, should make immediate applica­ Mayor of KENOS! almost every lion of the city but Tom T kept constantly on hand. old stand, No. 4 Skiddy's Block, as cheap as respectfully showeth: That he is lawful Norwalk Formerly Stephensons. tion. DIMON FANTON. HON. JOHN C. HAINES, Thumb. Where the little general had stow­ Guardian to LOUISA B. HOYT, a Miner Persons wishing to procure Monuments or the cheapest. He offers great mducements any kind of Marble Works, are invited to call to cash buyers, as he has as large an assort­ The subscriber having taken the stables Mayor of C H1CA( ed himself away we could not learn, per- residing in the State of Illinois,and that said formerly owned by D. Stephenson, in rear of THE ADAMS EXPRESS Minor is the owner of the following Real and give a personal inspection of his material FirelnsuranceCo ment of groceries of the best qualities as can hapB his mother was afraid to let him out.— and workmanship, as this will be more satis- be found at any store in the country. He the Allis House, and re-stocked the same with FFICE is open to receive all Packages HON. M. J. A. HEATH, Estate, situated in the town of New Canaan, 1TOSWALE, CONN. new and superior Horses and Vehicles, is 1 Mayor of SELMA, At one and a half o'clock, all were reseated in said District of Not walk,to wit: one tract factory than to purchase of agents without an would invite the special attention of all to his O for the New York & New Haven R. R., Chartered Capital, $500,000 prepared to let the same, either single or dou­ and also for theDrnbury & Norwalk R. R.— ill our vehicle and soon at a brisk trot en ot land, in quantity twenty-two acres, more opportunity of testing the quality of the arti­ stock of HON. A. J. NOBLE, cle contracted for. Paid up Capital, $100,000 COFFEES, TEAS AND SUGARS, ble, with or without drivers, on call. Fune­ All orders left with the Office Ag't will be or less, bounded Northerly by highway and rals, parties, etc., supplied with Hacks and Mayor of MONTGOMERY, route for Norwalk by the way of Greenfield. land ot Samuel A. Weed, Easterly by land ; HOB" The Lettering and Ornamental work HIS Company insures Buildings, Mer­ which are of the very best quality, and will promptly attended to. By the way, we think that the sires in that are executed by experienced workmen, and chandize, Furniture, and all Kinds of be sold cheap. The public are invited to call Stages, at short notice. Carriages to and from GEORGE W. JENNINGS, Ag't of Henry R. Weed and land of Lucretia T all trains, etc. Those in want of good teams - — for me Express Office HON. W. S. HOLYBAD, beautiful village are better versed in the po­ Weed, Southerly by land of John R. Leeds, can warrant it to give entire satisfaction. insurable property (except specially hazar­ and examine and judge for themselves. Mayor of COLUMBUS, J. M. SMITH. dous,) against loss or damage by Fire, at the A. MOREHOUSE. will do well to call. lite arts -than their sons, for as we passed and Westerly by highway. Also one other 17 /D. S. BARTRAM. tract of land, in quantity seven acres, more lowest established rates charged by responsi­ New Hair Dressing Room DON ESPARTERO MANUEL, 1 one of its hoted saloons a gentleman with or less, and bounded North by land of heirs ble Companies. Lath! Lath! Lath! ROF. S. T.WOOD of New York, andlate Mayor of VERA CB^I Important to owners of Horses. EW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD an unquestionable brick in his hat, donned of Peter Weed, deceased, Easterly by Henry Directors. UST received and for sale low a cargo of P of Wm. B. Cozzen's Hotel at WEST R. Weed, Southerly by Samuel A. Weed,ana WZIUAM s. SWAN, N Passenger Trains leave, via Pavonia POINT, would inform the citizens of Nor­ DON PIETRE DE CABALLO, hifl beaver and saluted us in superlative Pa­ EBEN. HILL, Norwalk, Ct., J. M.CARTER, Norwalk,Ct. 500,000 Lath of the best quality. Ferry and Long Dock, foot of Chambers-st., Mayor of MEXIC Westerly by William Y. Davenport. Also CHAS. B. WHITE, " STILES CURTIS, " J TOLLES & ELY. walk and vicinity that he has taken a room in risian style, we presumed he must Saddler & Harness Maker, as follows, viz: one other tract of land,in quantity two acres FKKDERICK BELDEN, " ELI B. BENNETT, " South Norwalk, Sept. 16,1861. 38 the Conn. Hotel to carry on the above business. DON ESTEFHANIE RODRIGt be a gymnast, for oft as he raised the Adjoining Danbiiry & Norwalk R. R. Depot A. E. SMITH, " MOKOAN T. SMITH, " Dunkirk Express at 7 A. M., for Dun­ Gentlemen wishing an easy shave, or their more or less, bounded Northerly by William SAMUEL LYNES, M.D. " S. E. OLMSTEAD, " kirk and Buffalo. Mail at 8.00 A. M., for ' .Mayor of HAVANA- coverlet ot his cranium he all but turned a Jones, Easterly by heirs of Uriah Reed, de­ NORWALK, CONN., S. E. GRUMAN, " SAMUEL LTNES, " Bay and Feed Cutters. hair cut in a superior manner, will please give CARMI LOCKWOOD, " JOHN OSBORN, " Dunkirk and intermediate stations. 9.00 A. me a call. Children's hair neatly cut. Wigs summerset. Acknowledging his polite at- ceased, Southerly byl Lewis Scofield and E. C. BISSKLL, " WM. C. STREET, " ''PHOSE who intend purchasing a Cutting DON ANTONIO ECHEVERA, I Westerly by William Crissy. Also one other EEPS constantly on hand and will make M., Milk, daily, for Ottisvillc and intermedi­ and Curls cleaned and dressed. Razors ? ; ^ srn Mayor of LIMA, PBBT. tions, we passed down the main street, but to order eVery description of Nathan Roberts, Norwalk, Ct. .JL Machine, would do well to call and see ate stations. Accommodation,for Port tract of land, in quantity one acre, more or K FREDERICK S. WILDMAN, Danbnry, Ct. our Universal Feed Cutters. honed and put in good working order. ere we got to its terminus we were rudely less, with the buildings thereon standing,and Harness, >>! o: • -ii • ; * EDGAR S. TWEEDY, " " Jervis and Principal Stations. 4.00 P. M. for DttN lI. 'af MILANGNO, I GEO. W.IVES, " " MARVIN & PRO WITT. Middletown,Newburgli,and intermediate sta­ Had by two school boys whose prudence ; Mayor of VALPARAISO, GHILu bounded Northerly by land of heirs of Chas. :: Horse Ftirtiitnre., * CHAS. BENEDICT, New Canaan, " tions. Night Express, daily, at 5 P. M., for Intelligence Office. was more than counterbalanced by their Hoyt, deceased, Easterly by highway, South­ Trappings oi Clothing. ALEXANDER LAW, ,, , , , , , " " T AMILIES wanting Servants, will please DON MARO SESQUIPED A LTA, erly by William Jones, and Westerly by S. if". ST JOHN, W-;/T " " ; I Feed. Dunkirk, Bntfalo,Canandaigua and principal combativeness, but ere we bade them good­ f.; "A 1 Also Saddler's Hardware D.M.MARTIN, V/. Westport, " '-•< fT^HE subscriber keeps constantly on hand stations. The train of Saturday stops at all F call on me at the Barber Shop, Connec Mayor of RIO JANEIRO, BHAZHl heirs of Charles Darrah, deceased. Also /•r . i C' JOHN A. MERRITT, Portchester, N. Y. Mail-traiu stations, and runs only to Almira. ticut Hotel. tf!8 Prof. S. T. WOOD. bye we think we taught them a lesson which one other tract of land, in quantity eleven and outfits. 1 every description of Feed, which it will WM^C. STREET, President. 6.00 P. M. Accommodation, for.Hornellsville. Certify that the resident Druggist* havj they will probably remember for a month of acres, more or less, with the buildings there­ Trunks, Valises, Carpel Bags, c$-c: be a pleasure to sell to his customers at all GEO. R. COWLES, Secretary, times and no growling. A. MOREHOUSE. CHARLES MINOT, Gen'l Supt. : Daykin's Patent , "A'assured them 1 Sundays to come. Our hitherto peaceable on standing, and bounded Northerly by land All in want of anything in his hue,will do I ) EBEN. HILL, Treasurer. dh NATHANIEL MARSH, Receiver. ' «««-. •• .-J j of William Y. Davenport, Easterly by Sam­ well to give him a call. Orders for any kind spirits, now stirred with warlike epotions, uel A. Weed, Southerly by highway and Norwalk, June 1st, 1860. 23 Merrill's Oriental Fomade. VVAfER DRAWERS, Ayer's Sarsaparilia of work promptly executed. Repairing done New Haven, New London, RE THE SIMPLEST and best in the were soon moved to their utmost depths by Westerly by heirs of Charles Darrah, de­ neatly''.juid cheaply, and at short notice. A NEW lot, just received, also a fine lot a savage attack by an entire school at the ceased. To Smokers. A world. The Bucket empties itself with­ Is an excellent remedy, and worthy the oon< OLDEN SEAL TURKISH Tobacco, J\.Perfumery, by and Stonington Railroad. out tipping, and a child can use it. Manu­ utmost extremity of the township; flesh and And he further says, That the Estate is at &o one need to delay A JACKSON & BROTHER,. fidence of the community. present unproductive; that the avails there­ G Mickles' Turkish, Anderson's Scafarlat- N and after Monday, Nov. 11, Trains factured by C. & E. K. Lockwood & Co. and r blood could not brook the wanton insult— of are wanted for the support, maintenance I^HErpurchase of a parlor or sitting room ti, genuine Spanish Smoking Tobacco, and ALBERT S(EHr£L, O will run as follows: sold by their Agents in every town in the we could not; and quick as thought we and education of said Minor, and that it JL Stove, as we will convince those that Hens'Scatarlatti. Also Meerschaum Cigar Leave New Haven 10.50 A. M. Mail Train County. Call at their store and get a circu­ T were face to face with our assailauts, and it will be for the advantage of said Minor to favor-us with a call, that we are selling at Tubes and Brierwood Pipes. MERCHANT TAILOR, for New London and Providence. lar and examine the wonder of the age. Ayer's Sarsaparilia.;: about one-lialf the usual rates, and if that is KNAPP A LYNES. Leave New Haven 3.20 P. M., Express every one with snow-ball in hand vied with sell the same, anct invest the avails thereof DJOINING Store of Kuapp & Lynes, according to law; wherefore he says, that not cheap enough will try to sell still less. Train for Norwich, Providence and Boston. Window Shades For Spring Diseases. bis companion in arms, to repel the common - C. & E. K. ^OCKWOOD & Co. AMain-st, Norwalk, Conn. The public Leave New Haven 0.35 P. M., Accommo­ there is just and reasonable cause for selling Guttapercha & India Rubber are respectfully invited to call and examine For Parleying the Blood." foe. The teacher of the school encouraged the same. He therefore prays the Court to dation Train for New London. And Paper Hangings. CSMENTROOFIN6. the large and varied assortment of READ'S J1..10 P. M. Night Mail Train for Provi­ For Scrofula or King's Evil. y both parties and at it we went with a will order said Real Estate to be sold, and to em­ Kerosene Oil, MADE CLOTHING, French Cloths, Cassi- NEW and large assortment, just re­ power him or some other meet person to sell ^HIS article has been thoroughly tested by dence and Boston. For Tumors, Ulcers, and Sores. never exceeded by the fathers ot this great SUPERIOR ARTICLE, for sale2 bby.., meres and Vest.ings, also a general assortment Aceived, and for sale by the same pursuant to the Statute in such case MARVIN .$ PROW1ITT. I. builders, Architects, and others, and the Leave New London 6.40 A. M., Accom. MARVIN & PRO WITT. For Kruptlons and Pimples. nation inthe most memorable battle of the experience of yeajrs has proved it to be the of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, consisting, Train for New York. made and provided. in part, of Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Shirts, Col­ For Blotches, Blains, and Boils* revolution. Some thousands of balls were HIRAM T. TAYLOR, Guardian. cheapest arid most durable rooting in use. Leave New London 2.40 P. M., Express AY ROPE cheap, by the bale at Cheap Light! " We call attention to the following facts : lars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, &c. For St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, or Kry- exchanged with unerring aim. Twice the Dated February 8th, 18C2. Train for New York. , H OLMSTEAD & CO'S. EST KEROSENE OIL sold for 60 cents. 1st—It is fire and water proof. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestir.gs by the yard Leave New Loudon 5.50 P.M., Mail Train For Tetter or Salt Rheum. [slpclas. or pattern, and cut free of charge. Particular foe retreated, but stung with self-reproach, as District of Norwalk, Probate Court, ss. Febru- B C. & E. K LOCKWOOD & CO. 2d—From its great elasticity it is not inju­ for New York. , . , Doll Heads, ^ For Scald Head and Ringworm. oft returned to the charge, till finally over­ riously affedted by extremes ol" heat and cold. attention paid to Children's Garments. 12.10 A. M. Night Mail Train. ^ v For Cancer and Cancerous Sores. ry 8th, 18G2. RADBURY'S GOLDEN CHAIN—sam­ LARGE assortment at the powered by the "Union Park" artillery they ORDERED, That the foregoing application ad—It is adapted to all kinds of Raofs, Sunday Night Main leaves New Haven at For Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and Humors' B ple copies at SELLECK'S. whether steep or Hut, and is not in .want ot FURNITURE! A Corner Stoie. be heard and determined, at the Probate Of­ 7.45 P. M. For Female Diseases. s fled in utter confusion and took shelter in constant repairs, as is the case with metal and r|MIE subscriber is now prepared to offer to Leaves New London st 10.15 P. M. fice in Norwalk, on the 2Gtli day of April, For Suppression and Irregularity. - their preceptorial citadel, through the loop­ 18G2, at 9 o'clock, forenoon; and that notice From Germany. oi lier roofs. JL the public, at his old stand, as good an 7 F. J. CALHOUN, Supt. Fishing Tackle. holes and embrasures of which they receiv­ thereof be published in some public newspa­ 4 LL the new styles of Faber's Portc-mon- 4tli—The cost is only about One-Half that assortment of FULL assortment of Fishing Tackle For Syphilis or Venereal Diseases. of Tin, and it is twice as durable. suited to this market, including crab and For Liver Complaints. ed a few well directed balls from our sharp­ per near the place where such Real Estate J\. naies—prices'from 80c tto $1.75. Also Cabinet Furniture Zt Farlor Stoves. A lies, three weeks successively, at least six Wallets of English and American manufac­ It is readily applied to Old Shingle Roofs, shrimp nets, for sale b» For Diseases of the Heart* ":W ; - shooters. Forming as we did part of the HE Stanley Coal Burner and the Amer­ WM. C. STREET & Co. weeks before said time assigned. ture. KNAPP & LYNES. without removing the shingles, which is a as can be found in Fairfield County, and at T ican : two of the best Parlor for sale in centre, we could not from personal observa­ 3t6 GEORGE A. DAVENPORT, Judge. great desideratum to parties who do not wish lower prices, FOR CASH, than the same this market. Also various other kinds which tion say how the two wings sustained their OW'S, Phalon's, and Colgate's Toilet to risk having their ceilings and furniture ru­ quality of goods can be obtained at any other I would invite those in want of anything in . Notice, j ; ,4^.. The Mayors of the chief cities of the Uni­ reputation, but impartial witnesses of the L Soaps. For sale by ined, while repairs are being made. Establishment. that line to call and see them before pur­ LARGE assortment of Locks, Knobs, ted States, Canadas, and British Provinees, KNAPP & LYNES. Leaky Tin and Metal Roofs are readily re­ The stock consists in part of - Tools, Builders' Materials, Hinges, Ax­ action say that where all so nobly dared to For Sale. chasing elsewhere. A Chili, Peru, Brazil, Mexico, and in fact al­ paired with Gutta Perclia Cement, and Marble Top, Extension, Dining, Card, and GEO. F. BELDEN. es, Hatches, Hammers, Skates, Shovels and most all the cities on this continent, nave do their duty distinction would be invidious. 75 SHARES Or STOCK Sperm Oil. prevented from further corrosion and leaking Quartette Tables; Bookcases, Bureaus, Spades, kept constantly on hand at the Hard signed this document, to assure their people thereby insuring a perfectly water-tight roof Sofas, Tete-a-tetc Lounges; Maliog- No other incident occurring on the home­ IN THE URE SPERM OIL for machinery—the Choice and Selected Teas. ware Store of MARViN & PROWITT, what remedies they may use with safety and for many years. any and Cane scat Chairs ; Gilt ' Main-st. confidence. But our space will only admit ward route we reached the Park, our own P best article manufactured- direct from Specimens of the Roofing can be seen by ij(S; ..and Mahogany Frame Look­ A A CHESTS of Green and Black Teas Union Manufacturing Co. New Bsdford, for sale by a portion of them. much esteemed Alma Mater at 4 v. M., where calling on the subscriber, at South Norwalk. ing Glasses, &c.f &c. . — TrU Coffee and Teas warranted to please in W. C. STREET & CO. A wonderful little Micros- we gave our respected teacher (Mr. Creevey) tf44 Inquire of J. W. HUBBELL. All orders % letter will receive.prompt at­ price and quality, they defy superiority. A. MOREHOUSE. a parting salute. tention. D. F. HUNT, South Norwalk. ' COFFIN WAREROOMS; • •-•'w cope, f -- Ayer's Sarsaparilia, TREAKS OF LIGHT—by the author of TQ Milkmen where may be found a full assortment of Cof­ AONiFYfiSfG small objects 500 times, We are much indebted to Mr. Meeker for S "Peep of Day." At SELLECK'S. AND CATTLE FEEDERS Fancy Goods, Ac. fins, which will finished in the best possible Lubin's, Phalon's, M will be sent to any applicant 011 re­ Ayer's Cherry Pectoial, the use of his noble horses, Tom, Sam and manner, and at short notice. ARRISON'S, and other celebrated lidkf ceipt of twenty-five cents in silver, and one Ayer's Pills, ami ^ John, driven by him, not tandem but in the Sleigh Shoe Steel. CREENINGS, or Barley Malt Sprouts, fine assortment of Fancy Goods, Pocket pg" A liearsc will L'-e furnished when de­ pink stamp. Five • of different powers for Grains, &c., for sale in any quantity by Cutlery, and a new lot of Rodger's Scis­ H Extracts. Also a large assortment o Unicorn style, and for hia polite attentions, SSORTED—from 7-8 to 11-8 inches in S A sired. A RENOUD. Colognes. For sale bv one dollar. Address Mrs. M. S. WOODWAUD, Ayer's Ague Cure, width, for sale by SMITH & BROTHER, sors, just received and warranted to be a first Westport, May 1st, 1858. Box 1853, Philadelphia, Pa. 3m51 • he is an incomparable driver, a veritable son A W. C. STREET & CO. Brewers of Ale, Porter, &c., rate article. Clocks of all kinds. We have KNAPP & LYNES. PREPARED BY ''' I of Jehu—and a good fellow generally. Long 15S~and 160 West 18th-strect, between 7th also the agency of Merrill's Oriental Pomade, ! ^ % Whitney's > i Stoves, Stoves. Dr. J. C. Ayer * Co., * Delightful New Books. and 8th Avenues, New York City. 4tp5 something new, and needs only to be tried to SOUTH NO R W A L K may he wield the lash. be appreciated. . A. JACKSON & BRO* 'GOOD assortment of Parlor and Cook T.OWEU, MASS.* UTHERLANDS—by the author of "Rut- Photographic and Fins Art Ladies and Gents' Stove constantly on hand and will be R A. Morehouse, G. O. Richards, A Ami soM hy Druggists every where. . 'S1 G. C. Comstock, S. E. Gruman, ledge." At SELLECK'S. A Complete Assoitment sold at the lowest possible prices. Also S House & Sign Painting, Soot cSo Slioe Store. L. L. Beebe & Son, and Knapp & Lynes i/v. s R.M. Decker, H. Cole. F China, Glass, plain and fancy Tin Russia and Common Iron Pipe, Sheet Zinc, District of Norwalk, ss. Probate Court, Februa­ Norwalk ; N. Comstock «& Son, Wilton ; C. Wares, Wood and Willow Wares, Brit- GILDING, GLAZING, &c., fto., NORWALK, CONN. fT^HE subscriber, having taken the business &c. GEO. F. BELDEN. ry 11th, 1862. O ATE E. B. THOMPSON'S. E T. Whitney and stand ot Stevens & Tristram, is pre­ F.Tolles & Co., So. Norwalk; L. M. Monroe tannia and plated Wares,Cutlery, and Culi­ '.*« r: _L New Canaan; L. H. Bailey, Ridgefield Footeiana. STATE of WAKEMAN H. FITCH, late nary Utensils, including Stoves, Ranges, and SOUTH NORWALK.; L would inform the citizens of Norwalk pared to supply every article to be found in a of Wilton, in said District, deceased. that he has established himself in the Gazette first class Boot and Shoe Establishment, for la­ Strangers in town Lobcle.l & Beers, Ridgefield Depot; John W. A gentleman lately asked another why our E every appliance in the kitchen and buttry, at HE subscriber will execute all orders in Taylor, Westport; T. B. Fanton, Reddinf; The Court of Probate for the District of prices to suit the times, at Building, and will funiisli them with Photo- dies, gentlemen, or children's wear. troops in Kentucky were able to do so much Norwalk, hath limited and allowed six T Plain or Ornamental Painting in the ND transient housekeepers will find our and by dealers in medicine everywhere. 18 C. & E. K. LOCKWOOD & Co. most satisfactory manner, and at reasonable graps, Ambrotypes, and all kinds of Pictures Our goods are manufactured expressly for store to contain everything in the While the Potomac army was kept idle. He months from the date hereof, for the Credit­ taken by the sun, from Miniatures, to life our own sales, and warrant all work sold by A ors of said Estate, to exhibit their claims for prices. Housekeeping line and avoid the vexation replied, because they had a good Footetogo ROUND FEED of superior quality, Also, For Sale, his present residence (with size : colored or plain ; in the highest style us. Always on hand, or made to order at and trouble of shopping. A X'retty Little Place settlement. Those who neglect to present of the art. E. T. WHITNEY1. short notice, "Por Sale. • with. their accounts, properly attested, within said G from Camp's Mill. At his business if desired), comprising a house C. & E. K. LOCKWOOD & Co. OLMSTEAD & CO'S. nearly new, with garden, trees, shrubbery, Qentf Patent uiaiher Boots, Shoes, *Sx. ; Rare chance for a man of modtrctentuii Another wag said that he was glad to time, will be debarred a recovery. All per­ sons indebted to said Estate, are requested to &c., Mid a shop-thereon; Terms easy. Ap­ Best Kerosene Oil Ladies' Gaiterx, &c., &c.; Children's Kerosene Oil and Lamps. NY person desiring a neat, convenient and hear the wounded Commodore was doing Skates! Skates! , ply on the premises, opposite Quintard & cheap House, can hear of a rare chance make immediate payment to Y the barrel and half-barrel, at very low Gaiters, and Shoes, tfce., &c., &e. VERY superior article of Kerosene A " well, and not in any need of an L E G. ASAHEL DUDLEY, Smith's Carriage Factory, to Oil, also Kerosene hand Lamps, for sale to purchase by calling at the office oi the Nor BEAUTIFUL article of AMERICAN GEORGE HODGES. prices, for sale by A walk Gazette. 8t« A third observed, that for the rebels to go 3t7 Administrator. SKATES, with or without straps, new B Rubber goods; a large stock kept constantly by WM. C. STREET & Co. A May 7th, 1860. ly!9 8t48 A. E. SMITH & SONS. • on foet was unpleasant in bad weather; but patterns, including fine and low priced La­ on hand. Repairing done neatly and expedi­ For Sale Cheap. Wolf XLobe for sale cheap. dies' Skates, for sale by ently. HARVEY STEVENS. ;;fWe are selling , ^ : how much worse it must be to go with a Knapp's BENZINE ^ Artists' Materials. South Norwalk (No..3, Ely's Block), April LIOHT, square iwx, family or business NY person wanting a good secondhand WM.C. STREET & CO. Wagon, with one or two seats, nearly - Foote behind them. Wolf Robe, can obtain one cheap by ILL remove all greasy stains from kid, SBORNE'S Water Colors, Goupil's Oil 7,1860. UR COOK STOVES at reduced prices A ' Truly, remarked a fourth, footing a bill is A Paints, in tubes; Faber's pencils, pal­ O —it will well repay any onq for the new, and for sale for 1 bout half what it i* applying at Dean's Harness Store. dh OUNG BENJAMIN FRANKLIN; or, W silk, or woolen gloves, and render O worth. Enquire at the "Union Varktt," lets, pallet knives, paint and varnish brushes, alarge lot of every description trouble of a days'journev to purchase of us.; ' frequently difficult—but to be a rebel and Y The Right Road through Life—by Hen­ them nearly equal to new. Always on hand ASKETS, C. & E. K. tiOCKWOOiji & Co: GODFREY & MITCHELL. tfdk IDES—bought at the highest market &c. KNAPP & LYNES; : haw yourself Footed, is dreadful. ; (p ry Mayhew. At SELLECK'S, at the Corner Drug Store. ^ B at OLMSTEAD & CO'S. H prices. At OLMSTEAD & CtQ'S.