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! NORWALK, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1881.«,1. V,?"-' .i.v-vs.' W-rH-iv,.,;...ifi-W' v. -•*"•—* < VOL. LXIY.-vNUMBl!Ei WHOLE NUMBER 1726

At 7 a. m. a sharp cannonade was opened ** My Godly Man. rifle-pits had been thrown up with epaul- lorsville toward the Rappahannock, passed NORWALK GAZETTE, REAL^ESTATE. Tlie Harbor Bar. on our left, followed by infantry demonstra­ J. M. POTTER, i * (From tbe Utica Observer*) • vu it:'i•' -1 mcnts for artillery. Especially was this the along Banks' Ford, six miles distant, and tions of no paiticular earnestness. Two houis PUBLISHED EVERY TUESQ^.MORRiRS, 5 DEALER IN You ask me if I think a godly man ^ CIIAELE8 BUEE TODD. case at what is called Banks'Ford and the continued to Fredericksburg. That wing For Sale or to Rent. a l^ter the enemy was observed moving a mile —35 Doses Can be built up Christ-like, on naturea plan, A ship has crossed the harbor bar, United .States Ford, each of which was held was ready for the advance at an early hour WO HOUSES, one of Six Booms, on Fair St.; or so to the south and front of the centre, '35 cents. A Mothers' Well* natures plan is-£tod'ty'and«x wbynot ? The sunlight glinting on rope and spar; by a sufficient force to defend it. Near Fred­ in the morning of May 1, but somehow Tho Second Oldest Jfaperin the State. T one of Ten Rooms, suitably divided lor two and later the. same column was reported to families, borough and well water, situated en remedy for sleepless and Irritable I knew one once that answered jast -iny Whither she goes,who knows ? who knows? ericksburg and below the city the high banks things dragged; the order defining the Main St. Possession given immediately. the commander of the .Eleventh Corps by 8tf Inquire ot JACOB WEEKS. Children. The Recipe of Old D*. thought# hS;* • , v. She carries pearls of lustrous hue, recede from the river, leaving low or bottom movement, instead of being issued the pre; General Devens, whose division was on the OFFICE IN GAZETTE BUILDING.' Pitcher, Free from Morphine, and land between them and the river; here.the vious night, was not received by the corps Costly fabrics from far Hindoo, extreme right flank. At 9:30 a. m. a circu­ To Rent. not Narcotic. Formula published He preached to. spirits buried in potion'; A tender maid to her lover true. line of the enemy's defenses followed the commanders, at least by me, until hours . Cabinet Organs, Vio­ lar directed to General Slocum and Howard IHE in James'Block lately occu- with each bottle. . For Flatulency, Good work?, good life, and"love his tydmiopi- high ground, and the obstacle was not so after light. Meade was finally pushed out on A. H. BYTNGTON & CO. „ lins, Banjos, Fifes, i by Mr. Frederick Mead. Apply to The has'crossed the harbor bar called attention to the weakness of their l F. ST. JOHN LOCK WOOD. assimilating the food, Sour Stomach, much in crossing the river as in forcing his the left over the Banks' Ford and turnpike A. H. BYINGTON, J. B. ELLS, G. N. ELLS- Exborted stomachs gnawed by grim Feverishness, Worms, and Disor­ Ky .. All armed and panoplied for war; defenses afterward. There were no fords in roads, Slocum and Howard .on the right flanks,, "be prepared for him in whatever Drums & Sheet lion, Whither it goes, who knows ? who knows ? direction he advances, etc. We have good To Rent. dered Bowels, Castoria has the larg­ the river below Fredericksburg at any stage along the plank, road, the left to be near Music,. Bread, m^t.andtonk.^djpy^^^ "It darts on the ship far out at sea, reason to suppose that the enemy is moving Subscription $2.00 pci year, in advance. gEVElt AL good Houses and Tenements ;some est sale of any article dispensed by of the water, and none above to where the Banks' Ford by 2 p. m., the right at the Pianos and Organs to Kent. Barns, well locatc1 TIONS OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC road from Fredericksburg to that point One quartercoiumn, one year, - - - - 50 00 ments attendant upon Debility, and Sickles, the Third; George G. Mead, the General "to withdraw" both divisions to Factory on Hoyt St., near Main, Farm for Sale. The pnfyfeFffe^pfayfeS^ffi® j)fay~$ot*over- UNDER HOOKER—PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S diverged from the plank road two miles to One halt column, one time, 10 00 for Building up the weak, AsFi- Fifth; John Sedgwick, the Sixth; O. O. Chancellorsville." Turning to the officers One hall column, one year, - - - - - 80 00 Where LADIES', MISSES' and CBIL- riIHE subscriber offers his Farm lor sale, eitua- rminh; ' - • •" VISIT—STRENGTH OF THE ARMY -AT THE Howard, the Eleventh, and Henry W. Sto- the left of Chancellorsville, and passed along DREN'S SHOES, of oar Own make, JLted in the Town Ot Ureontield, in Saratoga Toirrc'is doubtless th'e most prompt around me, Hancock, Sykes, Warren, United his front at about the same distance, jump­ Fullcolumn, pne time, ------20 00 can be obtained at a slight advance from whole­ Co., in the State ol New York, nine miles irom and' certain remedy yet devised. In For Mammon doesn't cfeiufe'tn answer stibh ; OPEIFINO OF THE CAMPAIGN—JACKSON'S cum, the Twelfth. I estimate the grand Slates engineers and others,I told them what Fullcolujin, one year, ------15000 sale prices. Saratoga Springs.. It is pleasantly situated on He prayed it in a cabin; lM' and rude, SUCCESSFUL ATTACK—WHAT LED TO THE total of the seven corps at about one hundred ing therefore at the conclusion that' the en­ measures taken and Shoes made to arise ot ground, 95 acres of land, which is favor 1-2 lb. bottles, 75 cents; Six bottles, the order was, upon which they all agreed emy's army was moving into the centre' of One inch constitutes a square. order. ably divided into pasture, plow, meadow and Where forms .were hungry; cold and almost DEFEAT—INCIDENTS OF THE BATTLE. and thirteen thousand men ready for duty, wood land, with a large hotise; the size of the $4. Accredited Physicians and with me that the ground should not be Virginia. But instead of. the hostile column nude.' although the data from which the conclusion Special Notices 25 per cent, advance on T. COUSINS. barn 30 by 4U, wagon house and stabling, hay lott Clergymen; who may desire to test BY MAJOR GENERAL D. N. COUCH, abandoned because of its open country in being on the Gordonsville road in retreat, it over the same, 25 by 43, and grainery 16 by 18. is arrived at is not strictly official. This the above. Will be sold cheap; part of the purchase money the Toni.c, will be supplied with not Where silken saints had often been before, Commanding Second Army Corps. ^ front and commanding position. An aide was Stonewall's Corps moving on an interior can remain on mortgage if desired, or will ex­ estimate does not include . the cavalry corps exceeding six bottles, at onc-lialf And prayed advice and censure through the dispatched to General Hooker to this effect neighborhood road, about one mile distant Iiocul Notices in Reading Columns, .25 J.Gr. GREGORY&CO. change for village property. For further particu­ The Army of the Potomac, under Burn- of not less than eleven thousand duty men, Cents per line. lars inquire ot SILAS P. TUTTLE-, the retail price, montfy to. accom­ door, . . > j.-jy, returned in half an hour with positive orders and in search of our right flank and rear. At tf51 Nor walk, Conn. pany the order. Sold by Druggists, side, was in the latter end of January, 1863, nor the reserve artillery, the whole number Yearly Advertisers restricted to the business DRUGQISTe, But at a pious distance, safely wide, J,VJ "to return." Nothing was to be done but 2 p. m. I went into thie Chancellor House, of guns in the army being four hundred. contemplated at the time of contract, but are For Sale. and by D. B. Dewey & Co., 46 Dey They prayed whjle passing by on t'other occupying its old camps on the left bank of carry out the command, though Warren sug­ when General Hooker greeted me with the pei mi tied to make monthly changes ol their Succssors to EDWABD P. 'WEED, St., N. Y.. the Rappahannock, opposite Fredericksburg. Lee's strength in and around Fredericksburg NE two-story dwelling house with outbuild­ s'cier;-. i) gested that I should disobey, and then exclamation: "Lee is in fullfiretreat toward advertisements. ings, about three roods of land, well cover­ is placed at between fifty-five and, sixty No. 38 Wall Street, Norwalk, Ct., O Lee at the same time held the right bank, he rode back to see the General. In the Gordonsville, and I have sent out Sickles, to Marriages and Deaths inserted, gratuitously. ed with fruit and shade trees, situated onjliell's Prayers "solem'D8, wordy^ faultfess,3^'tSeir thousand, not including cavalry. It is not Island, so called,formerly the property of Fran­ lying behind a range of entrcnched heights, meantime, Slocum. on the plank road to my capture his artillery." I thought without Obituary or Funeral Notices 15 cents per li^. invite the attention ot thelpnblic to their complete cis U. Stevens, now the estate ot the late Ellen frame; " known if Hooker's information concerning stock ol2 F. Stevens, deceased. The said property must be extending several miles up and down the right, had been ordered in, and the enemy's speaking it: "If your conception is correct, All unusual cuts and devices 25 per cent, But shivering orphans shiveiid fill the same. the Confederate force was reliable, but Peck, extra. Bold. A rare chance for oystermi n. Hundreds river,the respective positions of the opposing advance was between that road and my right. it is very strange that only the Third Corps of acres of oyester plantations near by the said In vacant stomkchi, hungei'o cruel raid ' operating in .front of Norfolk, notified him Pure Medicines and Drugs* premises. Part of the purchase money can re­ armies being substantially, the same as they Sykes was first to move back, then followed should be sent in pursuit." Sickles received main on mortgage, if desired.. For particulars Was still as fierce as if they'd ritever prayed. were when Burnside began his operations in that two of Lee's divisions were on the inquire of SILAS P. TUTTLE, J)y Hancock's regiments over the same orders at 1 p. m. to take two .divisions, move L. N. PHINNEY, M. D. and afull^lmc ot ; . south side of the James. The hour was, tf Administrator. But my saint, on poor shoulders* lean and November of the previous year. After the road. When all but two of the latter had to his front and attack, which he did, Residence and Office, Mb. 7 Mott Avenue. therefore, auspicious for Hooker to assume TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES. bare, two unsuccessful Attempts of that General to withdrawn,a third order came to me,brought capturing some hundreds of prisoners. - The 'Office Hours—0 to 9 a. m., 12 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Farm for Sale. the offensive, and he seized it with a boldness Slates at I. A. Meeker & Go's, Norwalk, and Still- Prayed down a good, thick, warm, red-flan­ cross the river and beat, his antagonist, it by one of the General's staff: - ''Hold on till country on the front being mostly wooded son's and Plaisted's Drng Stores, So. Norwalk. Also dealers in FARM of seventy acres, wel preserved and which argued well for his fitness to command. in a good state of cultivation, stuated at nel prayer. : became a toregone conclusion that the army five o'clock." It was perhaps then 2 p. m. enabled the enemy to conceal his movements Jerusalem,A sd called, in the town of Hempstead, The aim was to transfer his army to the Pure Wines- and .Liquors for Perhaps such pravers are vulgar, quaint and must have a new commander. For some Disgusted at the General's vacillation and and at the 6ame time hold Sickles in check 3i3ABLES W. MA1VY Long Island, N. Y. Said farm now belongs to es­ south side of the river where it would have tate of Giles Seymonr, late of Norwalk, Conn., wild,. • .vaft days rumor had fixed upon Hooker for the vexed at receiving an order of such tenor, I with a rear guard, which made such a show leased. For further particulars inquire of ED­ The most Powerful, - ••- j a maneuvering footing not confronted by Medicinal Purposes. < WARD SEYMOUR or SILAS P, * UTTLE, Ad­ But in the sufferer's thanks good'Jesus' smil­ place, which proved a fact on the 26th of replied with unbecoming warmth in a sub­ of strength that reinforcements were sent ' Surgeon Dentist, Penetrating and Pain-relieving entrenched positions. This he effectually ministrator of said estate. Part of the purchase ed: ' .< . January by the official announcement of ordinate: "Tell General Hooker he is too for and furnished. In the meantime Jack­ Careful attention paid to the dispensing of money can remain on bond and mortgage it de­ remedy ever devised by man. It! Major General Joseph Hooker, that by direc­ did, as will be related. On the 27th of OKWALS, CONN. physicians'prescriptions. 28 sired. SILAS P. TUTTLE, late, the enemy are already on my right and son did not for a moment swerve from his tf Administrator. soothes Pain, it allays inflammation, "When all my Father's jewels shall be named tion of the President lie assumed command April three corps, the Fifth, Eleventh and : rear. I am in full retreat." purpose, but steadily moved forward to ac­ Office corner ol Mainand Wall Streets. Sitrous- it heals Wounds, and it cures >- { such a one I shall not be ashamed, Twelfth, were set in motion for Kelly's Oxidcl4a8a4ministered F. A. GUNTHEB, (it of the Army of the Potomac. This appoint­ The position abandoned was high ground, complish what.he had undertaken to per­ For Sale or to Rent. RHEUMATISM, Ford, twenty-five miles up the Rappahan­ For fighting off the fiend of poverty ' ment, undoubtedly, gave very general sat­ more or less open in front, over which an form. HE well laiown property of WILLIAM O. Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, nock, where they concentrated on the A1LEX, 8. GIBSON, T STREET, situated on High Street, in the JJor- From one poor wretch, he did it unto Me." isfaction to the .army, excepting perhaps a army might move and artillery be used ad­ At the battle of Kollin, .fought between ough of Norwalk, containing one acre of ground Burns, Stiff Joints, Cuts, Swell-' few, mostly superior officers, who had grown evening of the 28th, though the Fifth did Organist of the First Congregational Church. 67 Washington St., So. Norwalk fronting on High and Main-Streets, with commo­ ings, Frost, bites, Quinsey, Salt vantageously ; moreover, in the hands of an Frederick the Great and the Austrians, the dious Dwelling House, with all the modern im­ Had he a faith? Wellj -I should-judge he up with it and had had abundant opportuni­ not, by reason of its shorter marching dis­ Teacher of Rheum, Itch, Sprains, Galls, and: enemy, his batteries, established on the crest head of the Prussian army marching to sup­ URS CLEANED AND REPAIRED, Relined, provements, large Barn and outbuildings, and had; • -•-•••j-. • • tance, move until the 28th. The object of one-half ot small house on Main Street, t or fur­ Lameness from any cause. Suf-: ties to study his military character; these and slopes, would command Chancellorsville: port an attack on the Austrian' flank was Piano-Forte, Organ and Musical F Redy'ed and Altered Into the latest styles. ther particularsenquire of BURR SMITH, Agent. Such faith as empties worlds of ^all that's the expedition was unknown to the corps Norwalk, Oct. lltf, 1880. 41tf ferersfrom gentlemen believed that Mr, Lincoln commit­ Everything on the whole front was ordered halted to dislodge some light troops that dis­ Composition. . bad; : " commanders ualil made known to them after ted a grave error in his selection. The army in. General Hooker knew that Lee was ap­ turbed its march upon which the whole army Lock Box 39 P. O., NORWALK, CONN. C. H. Kendall, I. D. PAiN IK THE BACK, v A faith that works all form^and rltes above, from its former reverses had become quite their arrival at the Ford by the Commanding Desirable House to Let. Fever Sores, Eruptions, Broken And not-by styles or dogmas, but by love. prised of his presence on the south side of the joining issue as it came up, the column of Breasts, contracted Cords, Neii- ? disheartened and almost sulky,but the quick, General in person. The Eleventh Corps river, and must have expected that his en­ attack was unsupported, and the battle lost Hurltmtt & Relyea, UITABLE foronc or two families; rooms very S nice and convenient, with Borough water in­ ralgia, Palsy or dislocated limbs; This is my godly man, and nature's too.>.- vigorous measures now adopted and carried crossed the Rappahannock that night, fol­ emy would at least be on the lookout for an by a subordinate "not understanding as Korwalk, Conn. side and a never failing well of excellent soft wa­ ter outside; good cellar, nice grounds, pleasantly and owners of korses, planters, me-, And God's, and Christ's. So let it be with out with a firm hand, had a magical effect in lowed in the morning by the Twelfth and advance upon Fredericksburg. But it was Office second Jackson did "the spirit of the operation.". Atiomeys and Caausellors at Law, door west ,from situated grounds in a good neighborhood. Con­ chanics, merchants and prof essional; you. toning up where there had been demoraliza­ Fifth Corps, the two former, striking for of the utmo3t importance that Banks' Ford crete and flagging walk to Church,' Schools and It was about half-past five in the evening Danbury R. R. Post Office. Rent reasonableand immediate pos­ men everywhere, unite in saying, that And me, and ours, and all humanity,; tion, and inspiring confidence where there Germania Ford, a crossing of the Rapidan— should fall into our hands; therefore the when the head of Jackson's column found Boom No.4, [up stairs,] Depot. Dental session given of W. Ii. NASH,193 Main St. operation's in all Norwalk, June 28, I860. ' 26 • CENTAUR LINIMENT ] Of such God's kingdom is, and is to_.be. had been mistrust. Few changes were made the latter for Ely's Ford, lower down the enemy ought to have been pressed until itself on the right and rear of the army, bran Acs as for­ in the heads of the general staff departments, same stream. Both columns, successfully GAZETTE BUILDING. merly. Painless brings relief when all other Lini- ' YS1 I think it wasasignal misfortune to our arms Depot, &c, Will be sold on accommodating terms. men leap from the cars and try to get over ing the Army of the Potomac, which largely sentence a volley of musketry was fired into blow,and one might be looked for at this time HE Good Will,Fixtures and Tools, as well as For further particulars enquire of that he did not delay joining that wing until T a small stock of Stoves and Tin Ware, &ci, 24 JAMES MITCHELL, Real Estate Agent. Delivered in Norwalk and South Norwalk, at while it is moving. Not that they really possessed his personal regards,as it had grown us from the direction of the plank road, if they were in the vicinity. Howard was not the remains of the business lormerl3 carried on yourdoor, everynjorninfi • the morning of May 1, when he would have The Norwalk Fire Insurance Co., by William St. John, at New Canaan, Ct. All facilitate their progress,for they have to wait up under his eyes, whenever the occasion which was the beginning of the battle of of the kind to be absent when his men were Has now completed itB FOR SALE. found Banks.' Ford in our possession. will be sold on very reasonable and accommoda­ AT 7 CENTS PEll QUART, for the cars to cross: but they mii3t '-'geton." seemed necessary. Early in April he came Chaiicellorsville. Troops were hurried into fighting or expected to fight. Had he been IStli Successful Business Year, ting terms. Small capital only needed. To a good f siWO verydesirabl eBuildingLotson Wes tMain mechanic, sober and industrious man, this is be­ H Street . Apply at the4AZETTEOFFICE. It is as if some demon of motion was behind down to camp as the guest of the command* MERRY TIMES IN CAMP. position, but the observer required no wizard present at this critical moment no doubt this And has not outstanding a Dollarof unpaidlosses lieved to offer unusual opportunities l'ora6teady By KEMSON BROS. 51tf or ot claims for losses. everybody in Cbicago;there is such a general ing general for a week, arid*lthough scarcely In order to confound Lee, orders were to tell him, as they marched past, that the. unsupported brigade would have been so and prosperous business. Ill health waB the only DWBLLIH GRS SOUND COMPANY INSURES AT LOWER RAT reason why the owner gave it up. For further : I onward stampede in the great prairie city. nine weeks had elapsed since his host had issued to assemble the Sixth, Third and First high expectations which animated them only disposed that their assistance would have WM.C.STBEEX, Pres., S. E. OLJISTEAD,Treas. particulars enquire or address the undersigned at AND New Canaan, Conn. S. Y. ST. JOHN. I But let it be said in their honor that they are taken charge of affairs; with bad winter Corps under Sedgwick at Franklin's Crossing a few hours ago had given place to disap­ been more commensurate with the bravery GEO. B. OowxES.Scc'y. Building Lots. FIRST elass Dwelling Houses for good reliable New Canaan, May 20,1SS0. 21t£ tenants, in tbe Borough. never in too great a hurry to neglect any weather to contend against, he saw a finely and Pollock's Mill, some three miles below pointment. Proceeding to the Chancellor displayed by officers and regiments which EVERAL dwellings, various prices in differ­ 4Also a'customer for aUrst-claas farm ot.one ent portions of Borough, either to let or for hundred (100) acres.of land, with the buildings all opportunity of being polite to women; And equipped army-that had recruited its ranks Fredericksburg, on the left, before daylight House, where the general headquarters had resolutely faced'the enemy. 2I?TiVA INSURANCE Co.ofHABTFOKD S /Hi incorporated 1812. Charter Perpetual sale at reasonable prices. Also several places new. this must be said generally for the men of the and bravely shaken off its former depression. of 'the morning of (he 29th, throw two' been established, I briefly narrated my opera­ When General Hooker found out. what outside of Borough limits—one in Wmnipauk. Also, a customer for two Stores and Dwellings, Capital and Assets, ' S6,T16)893.77 Peter L. Guigue, Also several Buildinglotsin andoutoi Borough. one in New York State for $4,500 United States. Their natural gallantry to­ On the 7th of April there was a grand- bridges across and hold them, which was tions in front of Hooker, which were seem­ that terrific roar on his right flank meant he tl4U Enquire at this Office. And one in Connecticut! for S3,500, and all in Insuresagainatlossand damage by Fire,ontorins ward the sex, their consideration forwomen ingly satisfactory, as he immediately said: quickly mounted and flew across the open adoptedto thohazardandconsistentwiththelaws good condition. review ot four corps, 60,000 men.the Second, done under a severe fire of sharpshooters. —FLORIST,—? Also, a good two-seated light spring wagon for of every class and station, put to shame the "It is all right, Couch, I have got Lee just space to meet the onset, passing on his way otcompensation. CO"WXES & MEliltIIili,_ For Sale or Exchange. new milk Aldernev Cow. Full particulars of Third, Fifth and Sixth. I was near the Chief- The Second Corps, two divisions, marched Sole Agcntsfor Norwalk and vicinity BENJ. J. STUBGES. most polished nation of Europe. A woman Magistrate as the troops marched on the 28th for Banks' Ford,to the right four where I want him; he must fight me on my stampeded pack mules, officers, horses, cais­ UNION AVENUE*, NORTH OF NORWAT.X No. 4 Gazette Building, Norwalk, Conn; past doing CEMETERY, OR property in Norwalk or vicinity, 2 houses may travef alone from One end of the States their best, while the column, stretching back miles; the other division, Gibbons', occupy­ own ground." The retrograde movement sons, with men and horses running for their QHAKI.ES S. tOCKWOOB, F in Bi ooklyn, E. D., within 5 minutes walk oi — DEALER I.N — 4ferries. Goodlocation. i'or particulars apply to another, and every man seems pledged to in the distance, with its masses of men, guns, ing Falmouth, near the river bank, was di­ had prepared me for something of the kind, lives. Gathering up such troops as were •: to J.S.RANDALL, . but to hear from his own lips that the ad­ Fashionable Draper and Tailor 45 Box «3, Norwalk, her safety and comfort. The fact that she horses, colors and glittering bayonets,formed rected to remain in its tents, as they were in nearest to the scene of action, Berry's Divi­ Hot House & Green House Plants* Daily Messenger. is alone gives her immunity'from insult. In vantages gained by the successful marches altogether a stirring scene, which seemed full view of the enemy, who would readily sion from the Third Corps,.some from the AND London a pretty girl or a well-dressed woman of his lieutenants were to culminate in Out Flowers, Farm for Sale. W. Newcombi lost on him, for he abruptly exclaimed: "I observe their withdrawal. On the 29th the Twelfth, Hay's Brigade, of the Second, and cannot walk along any leading thoroughfare fighting a defensive battle in that nest of GENTS' FURNISHING EMPORIUM. Bouquets,Baskets,Wreaths.Orosses BOUT 12 to 13 acres within 1% miles olcenter OULD announce that making daily trips to am thinking what will become of all of these two divisions of the Second Corps reached a portion of the Eleventh, an effectual stand A of Norwalk. Good situation, good house, JSew York, he is prepared to act as Messen­ without being insulted by word or looka half men when the war is over." He was always United States Ford, held by the enemy, but thickets was the belief that my commanding was made. Pleasontou, who was returning Main Street,Norwalk, Conn. And all other designs in flowers. All orders leit built of beet material and by days \v«rk. About ger to transact any errandsor business in the city, at H. S. Betts' CornerDrug Store will be prompt­ SO choice Auple trees, with other l'ruii-, good gar­ andW to purchase and bring up small articles for a dozen times. The rudeness of men toward thinking how he could promote the welfare the advance of the right,wing down the river General was a whipped man. The country from the front, where he had been operating ly attentcd to. 3m5o den, good wollol'water.andllBeshade trees. Just those who may wish. Careful personal attention the place for a man wishing toraise Strawberries, given 10 all orders, orders can be left at store ot women in omnibuses and on railways, and of the people he governed. Some few days uncovered it, upon which a bMdge of pon­ around Chancellorsville seized for defense with Sickles (at the time Jackson attacked,) etc. Price $7,000. Enquiru'at this OCice. J. LESTEH GKEGORY, 53V ain St., Norwalk. " their impertinence to them*in the streets, ar^ after I was again thrown with the President, toons was thrown across, and the corps was essentially flat, covered by primitive taking in the state of things, rapidly moved B. S. BL AS C ER, a burning disgrace to a nation which boasts and it happened this wise. My pickets along reached Chancellorsville the same night, as forest or thick set second growth or scrub his two regiments of cavalry and a battery Has removed to Look wood's Building, Wall Street Headman Bros,, For Sale. oot ot Main, which has been refitted and lurn- of its manhood, and glories in its advanced the river were not only on speaking terms did the Fifth, Eleventh and Twelfth. The oak, with patches of open ground, there to the head and right flank of the enemy's cx>sy comfortable Cottage on one oithepleas- Schools. isbed with a choice stoctof civilization. I don't think the women of •jvith those of the enemy on the other «de of same day, 30th, Sedgwick was instructed to being, perhaps, forty or fity acres of the lat­ advance columns, when making a charge and A. antest streets in town, within live minutes walk of the Bridge^r Churches, will be sold at America quite appreciate the deference and the river, but covertly carried on quite a trade place a corps across the river and make a ter in front and at the right of Chancellors­ bringing up his own guns, with others of the Groceries, Crockery, Glass, &c., cost price. A portion ot the purchase money can . fito: remain on bond and mortgage. Price $7,000. En­ respect which they receive at the bands of in exchanging coffee for tobacco, etc. This demonstration upon the enemy's right,below ville. The left of our line coyered the Banxs' Eleventh and Third Corps, he was enabled to He gives his personal attention to his businees Gazette Building, Norwalk. quire at this Office. and invites public patronage. .their countrymen. They are apt to accept morning it was hallooed over to our side : Fredericksburg, and the Third Corps receiv­ Ford road three-fourths of a mile from head­ punish them severely. Late of 13 Main Street. special courtesies as a right. No wonSer '•You have taken Charleston," which news quarters, faced toward Fredericksburg, and ed orders to join the right wing at Chan­ GENERAL HOOKER'S [EXPLANATION. ' BERNARD GOHN, Desirable Property for sale. many of them dislike England", where men was sent to headquarters. Mr. Lincoln hear­ cellorsville, whpre the Commanding General, was held by the Fifth Corps, its right ' Verydesirable place on East Avenue. General Hooker, in his testimony before Also, a tew choiceBuildingLotssituatedon too often give them merely an equality of ing of it wished me to come up and talk the arriving the same evening, established his touching Mott Run. The left of the Second MERCHANT TAILOR, A For Boys. the committee, said: Hair Dressing & Batli Rooms, Osborn Avenue,forsalecheap. • HE Fall Term -will commence Septem­ position, letting them fight their own way in matter over. I went and was ushered into a headquarters at the Chancellorsville House, Corps lay on Mott run, then retired along the WEEK'S BUILDING, WAIiL ST. . Also,a nicely located Houscand Lot on Mer- T ber Gtlit IS 80. Pupils received at any turnpike, coverning its junction with the A portion of Jackson's forces cama up in A FULL LINE OF Wall Street, lip Stairs. win.Street near West Avoilue, for s^le at a bar­ age over six. Youiig padies are also admitted to a crowded railway "depct or omnibus station side tent, occupied by himself and Hooker* which, with the adjacent grounds, is Chan­ rear of Howard's right and a large part on a gain. Enquired the Day Department,both intheErimaryand Ad­ plank road. The Twelfth Corps held the Imported and Domestic Cloths, Cleanliness, Comfort, Artistic Workmanship and S, B. OSBORN, EastAvenue, without the slightest acknowledgment pf the My entrance apparently interrupted a cellorsville. All of the army lying there that close to that held by tis troops. The great Gentlemanly Attendance are leading features of tfll o r to-D. W .FITCH, West Avenue. vanced Course. Sessions arranged to accommo­ ot the latest stylesv constantly on hand. Novel­ this establishment. date pupils wishing to commute onthe cars. privilege of the stronger sex, which is to be weighty conversation, for both were looking night were in exuberant spirits at the success centre, facing south, the Third Corps'pn its misfortune was that tne troops that occupied ties in Scotch Suitings. Satisfaction guaianteed 1 E. APEEL, Proprietor. Penmanship and Bookkeeping, a specialty, kind and gentle' in its -treatment of the gravely. The President's manner was kindly, of their General in getting "on the' other right, with the Eleventh Corps on the ex­ the right were away from their arms when in every particular. 48 taught by teachers ol large experience. Evening- the enemy advanced on them, and they did A Desirable Homestead for Sale. Classes will be formed if desired. Young Ladies weaker. . Yet a pretty American girl once •while the General, usually so courteous, for­ side" without fighting for a position. As I treme right, its right flank. thrown back on /MIOWTO I.O AN on RealEstateSecuriiy. and Gentlemen fitted tor College. not know of the presence of the enemy r B11IK valuable residence ol" the subscriber, said to me :"I admire an Engiish husband got, even if he remembered, to be conven­ rode into Chancellorsville that night the the turnpike, which at that point was two until they actually opened fire upon them, People's Market, ivioney Enquire ot O.E.WILSON, No.6 X pleasantly located on high ground-on East Relcrence:any lormerpatron. Call or send!or Gazette Building, Norwalk, Ct. 3211 Ave., in the Borough of Norwalk, is oilered for circular. Applications may be made to because he does no£let his wife fool him as tionally polite, a screw being loose some general hilarity pervading^he camps was miles to the right of Chancellorsville. The and then they quit their arms, which were sale. The situation is pleasant and healthy,com­ DR. J. C. FITCH, Principal, stacked along- the line of ^defense, running No. 19 MAIN STREET, manding line views of Long Island Sound and the 3m30 Norwalk,Conn-' an American husband does; but I wouldn't where. The Charleston gossip being the particularly noticeable; the soldiers, while lines occupied was four miles long. along the line of works held "by our troops, HE very best of BEEF, delivered daily to A.C. BENEDICT & CO., surrounding country. Distance one mile from marry ah Englishman—I should be afraid of subject in hand was briefly talked over; chopping wood and lighting fires, were sing­ LEE'S PLAN OF OPERATION. stampeding the whole line as they passed. our customers. Also, in their season, Veal« Norwalk. Bridge, and the same from South Nor­ him."*-"sesirr •• TLamb, Mutton, Pork, &c.,at the >u\rest walk depot. House 54x50; two stories and attic, when Mr. Lincoln-remarked.that it was time ing merry songs and indulging in peppery No pickets appear to have been thrown out JEIW£3LEIR@, tilled in with brick, and substantially built, NORWALK LATIN SCHOOL. „ . 4 r*. S» UtOt^ hm The enemy confined his demonstrations on Market Rates. V egetal»les and Prnits a full, ltooms 18, with all modern improvements, bath for him to leave, he stepped toward the Gen­ camp jokes, # . and I have reason to suppose that no effort i'resh and varied supply daily received. Market Heldcn Ave., near West Ave. %-;•& Interesting it'Srae. 30M. May 1 to finding out the position of our left was made by the commander of the cerps on wagon sent about town every morning. No. 28 Bowery» New York, room, laundry,stationary tubs.Beebee's cooking . -j.: eral, who'had rieen from his seat, as well as range, hot and cold water, gas throughout the ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, A, M., PRINCIPAL. The results of the first strategetic move­ with his skirmishers until after dark, when the right to follow up and keep himself JAMES E. WIXSON. Invito an inspection ol their largo and carclully house. The cellaris dry, having stationary (urn- MISS K. M. NORTHROP, LOUIS J.SEYMOUR, There is a lady living in a little four-room­ eelectcd stock of myself, and said: "I want to impress upon ments of the Commanding General were all advised of Jackson's movements, although ace, which heat3 the whole house. Theatticis Assistants. he got ^ some guns on the high ground we spacious, and roof tinned. The houseis in excel­ ed cottage in the environs of Boston whose you two gentlemen that in your next fight" that he expected or desired. Five corps had had abandoned before mentioned, and can­ made in bread daylight and with his full Smith's Medicated PRUNES GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, lent order beingcomfortableforboth a summer or The Boys' Department meets in the Belden. name is well known to literary people. writes knowledge. winter residence. Suitableforany gentleman do­ Homestead, at 8:30 A.M., and 1:30 P.M. It will turning to me completed the sentence occupied Chancellorsville without opposition, nonaded the left of our line. There were not Are a certain CUBE far DIAMONDS, JEWELRY £ND SlLVEItWABE. prepare boysfor College, Scientific School, or.Busi­ a correspondent of LippincoiVs. She d^penda Picktt3 were, however, thrown out, but not ing business in New York and returning the same "putin all your men." In the long run a while Sedgwick, with no great loss, had a day. Land about three-quarters of an acre, laid ness- Terms §40 per year; Latin, Greek,German and many casualties, but that day a shell severely- Constipation, HUiotisness, Liver Tho quality of every article is guaranteed Higher Mathematics,87.50 each, extra. wholly upon her own exertions for the sup­ 1 well to the right and rear,. I suspect that Prices'extrcmelylow,and marked in plain ligures outin lawn,fruit trees, and garden spot. Apply good military maxim. ?£? v'•> secure and safe crossing below Fredericks­ wounded Adjutant General of the Second Troubles, iPiles, Indigestion, , to JAMES MITCHELL, BealEstateAgent,Nor­ The Girls' Department meets in the rooms lately port of herself and children, and docs all her the prime reason for the surprise was that Particular attention paid to repairing Watches occupied by Miss Carter, at S:45 A. M. Terms §50 PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS. burg. The position at Chancllorsville not Corps, now General F. A, Walker, Com­ Sictc Jleadac7ic, and dyspepsia. Only careful and thorough workmen employed. walk, or to the subscriber, the superior officers of the right corps had This house has no connetlion with any other, A,S. HAMEESLEY, without extras. A limited number of girls may, own housework, yet her cottage is the focus The weather growing favorable for milita­ only took in reverse the entire system of the missioner of Census. Chancellorsville was a Theiv cleansing action on the liver and di­ bearing the name of SSKiNIiDICl'. . . BStl 255 Fourth A venue, N.Y board with the Principal. Special terms will be made of the best society of thie locality. A gentle­ enemy's river defenses, but there were roads been put off their guard from adopting the for young children, either as day pupils or as board­ ry operations, on April 12 was commenced strategic point to an offensive or retreating gestive organs removes all impurities from ESTABLISH 1818. Cm3 ers. man calling there'recently was' received at leading from it directly to his line of com­ conjectures of Hooker, "Lee's army is in full For Sale. Both Departmentsare undertho Principal's person­ army, as roads diverged from it into every the system, purifies the blood, relieves the al instruction. •thedoor by a daughter 6f tHe lady, who told those suggestive, preliminaries to all great retreat to Gordonsville," as well as expecting A HouseandLot.ina Qeaithjlocatiocon munication. But in order to gain the advan­ part of Virginia, but for a defensive position over taxed kidneys, aod establishes regular First Quarter opens September 6th, 1880, him her mother was too busy to be cs^ed,rbut battles, clearing out the hospitals, inspecting the enemy to attack precisely where ample CLEAEiLIHESS IS NEXT TO GGDLlHESS.tt FairStreet,above Catharine. TheHeuseis References and further information will be found tages now in the Commanding General's it was bad, particularly for such an army as and natural action of the bowels.. Pleasant it„nearly new, we lib uilt,conveniently arrang- in circulars, for which address the Principal, he could see her ih the kitchen if he pleased, arms and ammunition, shoeing animals, issu­ preparations had been made to receive him. G. A. FRANKE'S cd, anand will make a comfortable and pleasant grasp he had divided his army into two Hooker had under him, which prided itself to take, free from all unpleasantand debilita­ and he followed her to that room. Thelady ing provisions and making every preparation It can be emphatically stated that no corps home for a family ol averagesize. Thelotruns wings, and the enemy, no ordinary enemy, upon its artillery, perhaps equal to any in ting action and Caii be used freely with per­ back to the river. There is a wel lot*excellent greeted him without the least embarrassment necessary to an advance. The next day> the in the army lying as careleBsly as the Shavms anft Hair CuttiiiE Saiooii! water on the place, and Borough water in the' lay between them. The line of communica the world. There were no commanding fect safety. For sale by all druggists in half Street. Pricelow,aud partof the money can re though she had on a big apron and her 13tb,Stoneman was put in motion at the head Eleventh at this time could have held its FOB X : ' •" tion connecting the wings was by way. of position for it, or but little open country to main on mortgage. A fine chance to secure FSU&WTiSTM sleeves were pinned back toi her shoulders. of ten thousand finely equipped and well ground under similar circumstances. The pound glass jars. Price 50 cents. home. Applyat(J.\ZETTEOPFICE. 3t United States Ford and twenty miles long. operate over; in fact, the advantages of Pleasant Sliave, She was cutting a pumpkin into strips for organized cavalry to ascend the Rappahan­ severe flghing all along that flank was con­ NOVr' READY AT ^ It was of vital importance that the line be ground were mainly with the attacking Artistic ISair Cut, or pies; and there sat a venerable gentleman nock and swinging around to attack the tinued well into the night, ending with a JAMES L. FERRIS, shortened in order to place the wings in pstrty for this arm. During, the 29th and Thorough Shampoo gravely paring the strips to' the accompani­ Confederate cavalry wherever it might be mile or so of our right in the possession of Mrs. W, Fawcatt's, easy support of each other. The possession 80th the enemy lay at Fredericksburg olv- CALL AT ment of brilliant'conversation. I was asked found, and "Fight 1 fight! fight I Bearing in Jackson, that distinguished Confederate of­ Hand lade Harness, of Banks' Ford, which is foreshadowed in serving Sedgwick's demonstrations on the No. 3 Water -Street, who this gentleman was, and after" several mind that time is as valuable to the General ficer being soon after mortally ..wounded by Mr. France's Hair. Cutting Saloon, U MEKER & Co. the following instructions given to Slocum, left, entirely unconscious of Hooker's suc­ fruitless attempts was told that it Was the as the rebel * * *." "The General de­ his own men when returning from making a QUJNTARD'S BliOCK. 26 No. 1 GAZETTE BUILDING. would accomplish all that at present could cessful crossing to the right wing until poet Longfellow. While the phmpkin par­ sires youto understand that he considers the reconnoissance between the lines. 83~Pai*ioiilarattention given toLadiesandChild- Hats in all the leading Shapes, be wished: midday of the latter date, but that night Lec AT rea's Kair Cutting and Shampooning.-©S ing was in process another distinguished poet primary object of your movement the cut­ ''InFelts, Beavers, and Plush. •, : . v (To tip concluded next week.) AT HOME TO EVERYBODY. / ting of the enemy's communication with To MAJOR GENERAL SLOOUM : formed his plan of operations for checking Qiiintard's Furniture Rooms called,Nmd he also insisted upon being press­ April 28. the farther'advance of the force, which had alwavs ready to adopt Silks, Satins, Plushes, Brocaded Satins, Rib­ ed into the service, it was a dreary day out­ Bichmond by the Fredericksburg, route, Young people are Hot and Cold Water Baths I ~ * * * If your cavalry is well advanced tho "latest wrinkle.' ' It is the first wrinkle will belounua complete*ssortmeisto J bons, and Velvets, Flowers, Foath.-. - side, and no one cared to leave the pleasant checking his retreat over those lines, and he from Chancellorsville you will be able to not only turned the left flank of his river .• . . * Ai . v that they object to.—Boston Transcript. ^FURNITURE, ers and Circle. ^.j^' wishes to make everything subservient to ascertain whether or not the enemy is de- defenses, but threatened his line of commun- cottage, so they all stayed to lunch, one' of tatcbing forces from behind Fredericksburg ications with Richmond as well as. the rear An old minstrel "middle man" says that noludiji gc verythingusu allyt o und inalrst-ciasB 21 Main St., Norwalk, Cohii., Choice Assortment of MOHRKtrfC 1 he pies forming tho piece de^esistaiice of tilt- that object." At the end of two days' the Americans like the song and dance busi­ establishment, at PricestosuittheTimes . Also, to resist your advance. If not in any consid­ of his centre at Fredericksburg. Stonewall A FULL LIPTE OF • ftOOI>3 on Jianiis. occasion. 'uw.- march Stoneman found the river so swollen erable force, the General desires that you ness and that the English like comic ballads. nlargeasaortmentol; •>!•: .wa;: '••sii.'''w, J'Jii} ~ by heavy rains that he was constrained to will endeavor to advance at all hazzards, Jackson, who was watching Sedgwick, A Putnam lover named Mulcahey has fled 0HR0M0S, PICTURE FBAMES, Ladies' own material made tip after French received instructions to withdraw his corps, to escape-arrest for breaking into his adored BOOKING GLASSES, &C • " YOU WILL WIND ' Patterns, $1.00. !i i;:a Mr. John B. G'ough is again ill with throat hold up, upon which Hooker suspended his securing a position on the plank road and ' . .i-'JiiS:-'-? troubles, and is said to have canceled;,all hid uncovering Banks' Ford. march to the left, in front and entirely one's house and threatening to shoot her if OlassPlateECiciittoanysize. ut toany size aopairingdoneinthe Shipping Tags, advance until the 27th. This unexpected ' ... ' . ~ Felt Hats dyed and pressed- in the latest kctuieqngagemeriti'o'f the season, . * • * • * * *. around Hooker's entrenched position, until she wouldilot not marry him. best manner,at•,at short notice.notie.. Also.oldHairMat-_— delay of the cavalry seemingly deranged The General desires that riot a moment be trasaesmadeovcr asgood asnow .5 styles', 40 cents. The Congregational church .in *Salt,'*&ke its flank was attained, and assault with his Mrs Garfield says that the general is ob­ Hooker's original plan of campaign. He had lost until our troops are established at Chan­ stinate when anybody undertakes to drive £. QUSHTARD'S SOW. Strictly City, Utah, recehtly'rcceiv.'d fifty five '[!«•- column of twenty-two thousand men, wh^ sons to membership,^-of- whom fifty united on hoped that Stoneman would hava been able cellorsville. From that moment all will be him. And it is quite probable that Mrs; Merchandise Tags, .It .v-i m A';;,.' .'J-A ours. * * * It will be puch easier to his commanding general would, with «lm confession of faith- ' ',1 to place his horsemen on the railroad between Garfield knows. EXCELSIOR LIYERY. it-- GEO. WARD SELLECttg. replenish batteries, ammunition, etc., by force he could spare, guard the approaches' to A Hartford lady was presented with a John J. Jarvis of Ridgefieki, Fredericksburg and Richmond,by which Lea Banks' Ford, thence , by the United States mas Subscriber having greatly added to hi Drugs and Medicines, raetnber of Company G, fcieve r reaencKSDurg. dozen pearls six years ago, and thinking them A accommodations by the purchaseot tho large •i> - o -rlHas in his New Store, • received his supplies, and make a wrecK of Ford, if you should succeed in uncovering it, of little value, gave two of them to her ser­ brick Stable, rearot the Adams House,and added ticut Volunteers, has received a-peu^ion] On the morning of May S, our line had tbe the whole structure, compelling that General "TOO LATE." vant. ' A day ot two ago she discovered that very largely to his alroady fino . . . Hardenbroob>s New Klocfe, Waitf'S^i, .government because of dishbilri^ 'from has al30 entirely ref DEAD LOCI TAG EASSIMS rheumatism contracted in the . settici'. The to evacuate There were thr^e roads over, which the become strong enough to resist a front attack they were cat's-eye pearls, worth from $30 At Reasonable Prices. his stronghold at Fredericksburg his full stock ot A, complete assortment of the best class of back pay amouuts to about $0(1?. and vicinity and fall back toward Richmond. right wing could move upon Fredericksburg; unless made in great force; the enemy had to $40 each. &c.,ahdi3 nov also been hard at work on his front, partic­ In the Junior exhibition appointments of A pair of elks atlajhed^tO: .a) slui In reference to the Rappahannock and its Ihe Orange turnpike from the west passed SSB5....- IN LARGK OR SMAUL QUAN'f lTIES,"AT driven .tlu'ou^h the. streets 01 ularly that section of it between the plank Yale College are the following: Philosoph­ 7:119* &c.»lm*nishvn — GROCERIES, PROVISIONS'; FRUITS, a' couple of th'e ciW'us line of defenses, which had to be over.come through Chancetlorsville, and was the most ical oration, Frank Abbott of Redding i high carernl drivers, at the lowest prices in toyrn. RV',;.. • M* ' • ;' ' '- Prescriptions carefully compounded. in some way, Hooker stated in his testimony direct; the United States Ford road crossed roan and- the turnpike. Sedgwick the pre­ orations,' Daniel Sandford of Redding Ridge, Single teams by the day or hour. The veteran, &c-,for family'use, at Popular l'iicCH."'n)"B stock Mr. B*rnumSsaW Uwm-Mifl' sent Oy.Scolleldcan be round at tho late Gregory .. -v.-. .••' is at all times tresh and good, and will stand co»H to the show grounds, with suiet orders to before the committee on conduct of the war. the former at Chancellorsville, became the vious night, had been ordered to send the Ford of Milford, and Whitney, of Cornwall, sable rear ot Adams Rouse. Public patronage asKS""*""-of any tiroccr in town. CalUii First Corps (Reynolds') to Chancellors- Fitzgerald, of Litchfield; second colloquies, ^solicited. W.E.DANN. Proprietor. Gazette Office. ' never to take them out again on *. •» * "At the pnly points admitting pf a plank road, bent to the left and united with - * of South Nwwrtk- ; Xoswstk stnyiiisw.1 b:.: x of out army two or three lines ot the turnpike five miles or so yille. ii.r. V7' - •: . ;f 1 y.;ij..-; •• ,.>a rV; ^ "IV - ' ;'"V •'*.,- - *\ • .> '- yyM"-

Birthday Cards. A Single Stone • ".P *; propriation committee,' in which he says the FIRE.—The Fire Department was called Sunday was the Chinese New; Year. 4. Temperance .Reform Association. A new lot ot Prang's Birth day Cards, in From a running brook slew the giant Goliath, amount which, in his judgment, will bo ne­ out last Thursday night, at about 10J, by a Light blue hoods arc all the rage this cold Although this Association has not brought Kwusmmis. various designs at this office. and millions of noble men since that time I'ocvalk Gazette. general alarm indicating a fire in the businss Weather.';. \ -tj • ' itself before the public so conspicuously as Hamburgs!- cessary ;to pay all the claims under the_ar- <•< have died from a single stone in the bladder, ' • v. v.'- ... .• • rearages of pension law will exceed $521,- portion of the town. The thermometer was Washington birthday parties wili soon be it might have done during the past year, the !®~New Carpets at VanHoosear & Am­ which Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure would have dissolved and carried away. 2t4 Tuesday, February 1,1881. 000,000. This enormous sum. begins to lead down at zero, but our volunteer firemen in order. work it has been doing is by no meahs an bler's this week. Give them a look before Eomfl members to think it about time the tax promptly responded. The fire proved to be unimportant one. Its meetings for business, you buy. At the Borough Meeting last Thursday a. and its weekly meetings in the interest of Annual payers of the nation were thought of.'- .' <• in the shoe store of Benedict & Co., Main Hamburgs! J ? Editorialm better. tax of eight mills was laid. FREE SHIPS. ' street. The nearest hydrtits were found temperance and religion, have been regularly SEP"" Betts' Toilet Lotion for Chapped face MARRIED. WASHINGTON, D. 0., Jan. 99,1881. The new term at the State Normal School, and Hands; 25 and 50 cts. per bottle. Senator Beck made the ablest speech yet ^o be frozen up, but the firemen were pro­ held, and, for the most part, well sustained. At the residence of the bribe's parents, Nor­ at New Britain, opens to-day. Its work of reforming the inebriate, and walk, Conn., Jan.26th,by tlic Rev. S.U.S.Bis­ SECOND M. E. CHURCH, DUBOAZCTTB:— delivered in Congress on the side of free vided with cotton waste saturated with A parlor or office stove, good as new, is The Finance Committee of the Senate, ol sell, Mr. William F. Coley, ot Weston, Conn.,and ships. Senators Conkling and Blaine paid kerosene, and were not long delayed in The veteran Odd Fellows hofd their annual aiding the reformed, has been quietly and offefed for sale cheap for want of use. It is Hattie Stone, daughter of Henry I. Iloyt. At tlie Opera House, ^which Senator Bayard is chairman, is. now unobtrusively done, but a good work has In Brooklyn, E. D„ Jan.23d, bv 5ho Rev- Mr. special attention to it and its conclusion, Sen­ getting water. In the meantime, however, supper in New Haven, Feb. 22d. • • a self-feeding base burner, and base heater, ©wrestling with the House Funding BUI, but been done nevertheless. The pledge book Graves, Mr. Frann n. Fitp.h, of Norwalk, and ator Blaine, with that marvelous readiness water, was carried in from a neighboring The Foundry did not ttait up last week, and one of the best stoves made. Can be MissScdic Shaw, of the former piacc, ' Tuesday & Wednesday Eves., v^has not yet "licked the golden calf into has often received the names of new signers, In New Tork city, Jan. 26, by the Rev. D. A. for which he is noted, made a rapid, running store and the flames subdued. The firemen but will probably start this week. seen at the GAZETTE office.. . ^ shape" to be reported to the Senate. How and quite a large number have left their Goodsell, George Rockwell of Meriden and Miss reply, effectually answered the- Kentucky from pouring in water, and the loss wise­ •The Douglass Fowler Post, G. A. R. will Minnie F. Battles of Lowall, Mass. February 1st and 2n- AND •• auspices of the Reform Association, next on the public streets and walks. All agree NORWALK. CONN., Feb.1, '81 J earnings, profit en circulation and dividends ble. This is the bank of which our former Last week we gave a brief statement of that some limit or restriction should be made I mean except in case of war or some N account of the death ol our comrade, Cor- Friday night, Feb. 11th. - 1 poral"Wm. S. L. Gruman, the Reception and of national banks, and their right to issue Bank of Norwalk Teller, Charles L. Rock­ the present financial condition of Our Broth­ but members of former Boards .of Council- extraordinary emergency. We will look O Wheeler & Wilson The Norwalk Gas Light company has Sociable of Co. F will be postponed to Tuesday and retire circulating notes at their pleasure. well, Esq., is now the efficient and popu­ ers' Lodge, copied from the Secretary's re­ men, ask, which of the ordinances are now back to '35 and '36, when Gen. Jackson re­ evening, Feb. 8th. Library Lamps, Study Lamps, again reduced the price of gas. From Jan. Per Ordgr, Capt. A. A.BETTS, ELECTORAL COUNT. lar cashier. port. The funds on hand was stated to be in force, the one just passed, or that passed moved the deposits and placed them in what Chairman Committee of Arrangements. Mo. 8 STRAIGHT KEEDLE GABFIELD, 1st the rate will be $2.50 per 1,000 feet, bills One week from Wednesday, the electoral $1,209.51. All familiar with the standing of some years since and not repealed. was called the "Pet Banks," with strict Bronze and Fancy Lamps, It has transpired that a number of the Con­ vote is to be counted. As yet no provision the Lodge could see at once that a figure had payable before the 10th of each month. orders to said "pets" to loan and loan liberal­ Wanted. SEWING MACHINES. gressional friends of Gen. Garfield have writ­ The subject of the Mayor's presiding at has been made howit shall be done, and the been accidentally Omitted. The correct Fernando Wood, who has been in hot ly on the said deposits. About the same PROTESTANT GIRL, for general house­ Common .Lamps ten him suggesting the propriety and wis­ the meetings of the Board, has been discuss­ A work, White or Colored. Call at Gazette THE BEST IX THE WORLD! prospect is that there will be no arrangement. amount is $12,094.51, forming a fund of water al^his life still cries for more. He time he vetoed the bank bill, which passed Office, dom of his coming on here and personally ed, but some questions the act3 of the board and Lamp Goods, It is the intention to again call up the which the members of the Lodge are natur- has gone to the Hot Springs of Arkansas both Houses by almost two-thirds majority, Any Sewing Machine made in the United States, conferring with leading Republicans, and since the first of the year. electoral resolutions Tuesday, but the pros • aly proud. ______in pursuit of health—and long may he stay We have had a very efficient organization in fact passed the Senate by more than two- Wanted. to order at short notice, and at the lowest prices. pect of their passage is not at all promising. that in response to such invitation he is ex­ there. of Temperance workers, and in proof of it thirds, yet he vetoed it. Gen. Jackson was ANTED by the Down Town School District lanterns, Toilet Ware, Etc., pected here within the next two weeks. A very pleasant and largely attended THE GENUINE SINGER There is a bitter feeling against Speaker Theodore Wolfram, Mansfield, Ohio, will we need only refer to the large gatherings at honest, but what followed ? The Pets loaned W of Norwalk a loan ol 82,100,00. For par­ Randall. He has assumed to manage the HARTFORD POST OFFICE. Church Sociable was held at the residence of ticulars apply to O. W. RAYMOND, AT send his "Practical Modulator, or how to public meetings, and the interest taken at as per order. The state of Pennsylvania Chairman Dist.Com. A Splendid New Machine for $25 Last Monday afternoon the President sent E. D. Bentley, Pastor of the 1st Baptist Norwalk, Jan. 31,1851. 2t5 House on this question, and there are five or learn quickly to modulate) from any one key their annual Fair, Supper, etc. For more chartered or merged the United States Bank in the name of Mr. Faxon as P. M. of Hart­ church, last Tuesday evening. The ladies - • Always on hand. six democrats who want to see him fall. The to any other key" upon the receipt of 50 than a week past, there has been whisperings into a State Bank and issued more currency ford, in compliance with the demand made contributed a supper, which was apparently Wanted. trouble ahead is that when the vote of cents. of dissentions, difficulties, and disagreements than ever. This, with all the banks through­ upon him by Gen. Hawley. Different par­ highly appreciated by all. We understand EW lWfliCH COWS, at LEDGEWOOD Machine supplies constantly on EX LOCK WOOD'S Georgia is reached, the question will arise out the country continued in the same course FARM, N orwalk, P. O. Box 3D2. 4 ties have importuned both Senators to inter At the First Congregational church, on among prominent members, and we are N hand. Needles, Oils, and all Parts of whether or not it shall be counted. If the this is the first of a seiies of Sociables con­ until tho country was flooded with paper fere and prevent Mr. Faxon's confirmation. Sunday morning last, the minister failing to informed that at a meeting during the last Machines furnished at short notice. Vice-President assumes the sole right to templated by the ladies of the r.hnmh to week, one of the prominent aud most effi­ money to such an extent as to bring univer­ Stable to Rent. This neither will dr. Personally there ia foster sociability and increase the . funds in arrive, Deacon Easton conducted" the servi­ _ count the vote, and either records it-or throws cient officers left his chair and took a back sal ruin upon this gteat Republic, and all Commodious Barn with Stalls lor 4 horses, Bemember, we -will sell you a Ma­ it out, it will in either event provoke objec­ no possible objection to Mr. Faxon and every the treasury of the Ladies' Aid Society. ces, reading one of the late Rev. W. B. A and 1 box stall, in a contral locality, to rent seat, on account, as he declared, of strictures within less than three years, nothing has to a good tenant. Apply to MRS. J. E. BAR­ chine cheaper than any one in this tion. In 1857, the State of Wisconsin cast one concedes he will make an exceptionally •— Weed's sermons. BOUR, No. i Elm Street. 4t4 and insults placed upon him by an editor of ever happened so financially distressing on State. its electoral vote on the day after that pre­ good P.M., and while it is made to appear On Tuesday evening last, a large number of A stated convocation of Washington Chap­ one of the local journals. The act caused this continent as that of 1837, scribed by law. There were no rules gov­ that the appointment of Mr. Harbison would 'Our Brothers" honored the invitation of ter, No. 24, R. A. M , will be held Wednes­ Notice. much excitement at the time, and it is feared Does a burnt child dread the fire ? Let us Slierwood. cfc Oo., erning the count then as now. When in have been more acceptable to the earnest Butler Lodge by their presence in the Lodge day evening, Feb. 2d. The R. A. degree by many members, of the community^ study the matter thoroughly and honestly HE Annual Meeting of theStockholders oi the joint convention Wisconsin was called the working Republicans of Hartford and of the Rooms at South Norwalk. They were cor­ will be conferred and all R, A. Masons are T Norwalk Lock Co., will be held at the office 40 and 42 Wall St., Xorwalk, Conn. who are aware of the facts, that it will have and with a strict view to economy without of the Company, on Wednesday, Feb. -2d, at 2 tellers listed the vote and the Vice-President State, the rule is so general that a Congress­ dially received, and after the customary cordially invited to attend. . o'clock, p. m. a bad effect on the cause of temperance, and any reference to popularity. When in 1864 E. BEARD, Secretary. announced it for Fremont and Dayton man has the right to name the postmaster in speeches, etc., adjourned to the new Mahac- Messrs. Wm. D. Gregory, of Wilton, be a great detriment to the prosperity and our capitalists had taken nearly one-fifth of Sou,th Norwalk, January 2lth, 18S1. 2t4 hypothecally. It did not affect the result. his own town, that no good to the party can kemo hotel, wher?supper was served to the Mullings Bros., Thomas Sanford, of Redding, and Vincent our whole national debt and paid for it in The two houses separated and debated the possibly come of any outside or even home visiting brethren. "Our Brothers" returned growth of the organization. Colyer of Darien, having been duly ap­ money, the balance, of course, was in de­ Notice. , question for a few days, and d^ nothing interference with the old-time custom. The at the reasonable hour of 10£ o'clock. pointed have consented to act as agents of Carriages & Wagons On Friday night last, Co, B of Bridgeport, mand at six per cent., can any one believe so NORWALK, Jan. 31st, 1S81! other than to adopt a resolution to notify fact Gen. Hawley was fince able to. over-ride • • ' . the Connecticut Humane Society in their EALED PROPOSALS tor furnishing the poor SOLD OUT.—Mr. C. B. Coolidge has sold* returned the visit of Co. F. They came over large an amount could have been funded had S oi the town of Norwa-lk with medical and MADE TO ORDER. Buchanan he had been elected President and the personal wishes of Congressman Strong, towns. surgical attendance and medicine for one year These, and still in a similar contest, is freely quoted against his grocery business to Messrs. Jacob Weeks, in three large sleighs, and we're accompanied it not been for the banks taking the first four from Feb. 7th, 1SS1, will bo received by the Select­ Repairing in all its Branches, Breckinridge Yice-President. If there are On Friday, Mr. James Finney, while about men for one week l'rom date. The Selectmen him now, but the verging of the rule in that Sherman Stevens and James H. Betts. The by the Howe Band. They were received at hundred millions of it? The 150 millions at no rules adopted between now and February to enter DeKlyn's'Bakery had the misfortune will reserve the right to reject any or all propo­ case was generally condemned and should latter gentleman has been connected with the Cympany F's armory, where a collection was four per cent, by the late syndicate only hap­ sals in the interest of the town. 9th, on the day the vote is counted, Georgia to slip and fall. Instead of pitching forward ISAAC SELLECK, JR., FOR SALE FOR 1HE HOLIDAYS. they come. If will probably be counted as was Wisconsin prove no justification for its second violation. store for several years and is familiar with served, after which the two companies pened through the combination of some very WILLIAM C. SAMMIS.- A line "of SLEIGHS of our own he swung to one side and his head crashed marched down .West are. and serenaded Gen. flattering inducements which are not necessa­ NELSON J. CRAW. in 1857. Gen. Hawley is able and no doubt willing to the business. Sclectment of the town of Norwalk. through a large and valuable plate glass ry for us to name. Suppose the" Funding manufacture, made from Selected In the fillibustering anent the effort of the stand or fall before his immediate constitu­ W. R. Smith. The night was fearfully cold, Annual Supper. window. Bill should pass the Senate and become a materials, Neat, stylish and durable. you owe us a little Democrats of the House to pass their elec­ ents and we hope mischievous efforts to but the sleighing was splendid. Notice. The annual supper of the 2d M. E. church The House committee on Commerce has law, can our banks afford to take bonds at 3 O. A. MULLINGS, J. S.MULLINGS toral Bill, Mr. Conger caught Speaker Ran­ draw others into the excited contest will be is to be held at the Opera House on Tuesday agreed to place the following amounts in the The annual statement of the Mutual Life per cent, in the place of those at 6 per cent ? 38th l>ividend. dall so completely in a Parliamentary trap discountenanced and discouraged by all good Tax Collector's Sale. and Wednesday evenings of this week. River and Harbor Bill: Norwalk, $5,000; Insurance Co., of New York, which appears Say we organized in 1864 with a cash HE Directors of tho Norwalk Fire-Insurance shoe bill we could that the Speaker could not conceal his Republicans. Gen. Harmon, chairman of T Company have declared aSemi-Annnal Div­ OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Liberal arrangements are being made for the Bridgeport, $10 000; New Haven, $15,000 capital of $300,000. We bought at par $300, idend ol 4 per cent., payable on and afterFeb. 1st, chagrin. As Mr. Reagan expressed it, the our State Central Committee- and Ex-Gov- in another column, cannot fail to be of N Collector of Taxes, under and by virtue of a entertainment of guests, and there is every and $50,000 for breakwater; Southport, $2, 000 worth of 6 per cent. '81 bonds and re. 1881. GEO. li. COW LES, Secretary. certain tax warrant, duly executed and signed by House merely went up hill and then came ernor Jewell, who have been here during the interest to its army of policy holders, as well Norwalk, Jan. 2Sth, 1S81. ' lt5 proper authority and directed to the undersigned reason to believe that the entertainments will 500; Stonington $25,000; Nantucket, $25, ceived anually $18,000 interest,and had from commanding him to levy and collect of down again. The tactics of the republican past week, have been suspected of a desire to as to the public at large. A corporation which fit A.NCIS H. GUOVE, use the money be in every respect fully equal to those of the government $270,000 circulation, and side were to answer to their names on (a meddle with this unfortunate contest, but 000. has $91,735,756 assets and over $306,000,000 Farm for Sale. and other p#sons named in the rate book, on previous years, A musical entertainment of outstanding insurance, whose income last did a fair, legitimate business, met with SMALL FARM containing about Thirty the list to said warrant annexed, their several call of the House {but to temain silent neither has had anything whatever to do with Acres, location very desirable, one mile proportions of the sum total as therein stated, A Sew Shirt Manufactory. A said sum being a tax or assessment laid upon upon the motion to table the appeal, thus the matter. will be given each evening. Guests will year was over $17,000,000 and whose pay­ some losses and made and paid 4 per cent, east of the depot in Darien, on tho' main road, now, and make semi-annually besides paying taxes and add­ and about throe miles Irom Norwalk. There is the assessment list made iu lS7p by the in * leaving the House without n quorum, and SENATORIAL. have their choice of a full supper, or of such We understand that Mr. Benjamin L. ments to policy holders or their rspresenta- a good House aud Barn on the premises, good habitants of the town of Norwalk, regularly and refreshments as they may select. Supper Fillow is to erect, as soon as the weather will sentatives reached a total of 13,160,694 ceases ing ten per cent, of our earnings to our sur­ Orchard, «c, It is well adapted to the raising legally assembled, to wit, on the 17th day ol De­ forcing a call of the House- At 4:45 a tro - * Much disappointment is felt at the loss of of sinfc.ll Fruits aud Vegetables, also of Poultry. cember, A. D., 137;i,met lor the purpose of pro­ served early, and through the entire evening. permit, a two-story building on Chestnut to become- private and must needs rank plus as the law requires. Can it be expected Any one wishing to purchase a Farm would do viding l'or the indebtedness ol said town, levies tion to adjourn was defeated—yeas 127, nays a Republican Senator in Tennessee, as it is upon the following described real estate of said those happy that It will be a capital place for sleighing parties street to be used by Mr. Cooper, the shirt that we' can take $9,000 (just one half of well to look at this before purchasing elsewhere. 129. Another call of the House was ordered well known a union could ,have been made among our greatest public institutions. The Will be EOld cheap Inquire of Francis H. Grove, situated in town of Norwalk, to visit. manufacturer, as a shop to accommodate his enormous business of this company and its what we have been getting) under the new 4t5 J. B.MATHER,Darien, Conn. and bonnded as follows; to wit: northeilyby land and then, at 5.10, the House adjourned, the upon a Republican who could have been — 'C - of the New York, New Haven and Hartford liaii rapidly increasing business. continued hold upon the confidence of the funding act, for our capital? that is, cut ltoad Comrany one hundred leet. more or less, poor, discomfitted Democrats fiercely *ac- elected. A recent number of the Buffalo Express Dissolution of Copartnership. easterly by land cow or late ol W. B, Delamater we owe. people indicate how carefully its trusts have down our earnings 3 per"cent. from the first kaowledgingjthey had no leader either able The contest in Pennsylvania is losing its has a long report of the 'formal opeuing of. about one hundred and sixty feet, southerly by' ' A pleasant party of relatives and friends been administered in the past and are also a of July next when our old bonds become land now or late ol Alonzo St. John about ninety- or fit to conduct their side out of the pitfall interest. It seems quite certain that neither the "Fitch Creche," in that city early in three leet, and westerly by land of Catherine J. assembled at Highwood, on Wednesday last guaranty for the future. The plan of reduced due. If the banks will do this, that is, take carrying- Itaymoiid about one hundred and forty-seven set for them by the Republicans. Oliver or Grow can be elected, but no one January. This institution is a sort of "pub­ the general store business in Darien, is this day feet, to witness the marriage of Miss Hattie Stone, premium rates adopted by the Mutual Life in $400,000,000 of the new funding act, it will dissolved by mutual consent. M. S. Malher is And I shall sell at public auction, on the prem­ THE TAXES ON HATCHES, BANK CHECKS,-ETC. doubts but that some Republican will finally lic cradle," designed for the care of infants, authorized to settle for the Arm. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Hoy t, to the face of so much opposition, as results be a capital thing for the late syndicate and M. S. & J. C. MATIIER, ises hereinbefore described on tlie 0th day of The internal revenue sub-committee of the succeed. probably the only institution of the kind in April, A. D., 1881, at 10 o'clock, forenoon, so Mr. William F. Coley, of Weston. The have shown, was as wise as it was liberal and a wonderful help in funding the balance of Darien, Conn.,Feb. 1SS1. much thereof as will raise thesum of one dollar House committee on ways and means have The election of General Charles H. Van America. There are now nineteen cribs and and eighty cents, that being tflc proportion of the ceremony was performed by the Rev. S. B. $600,000,000, The late syndicate would re­ agreed to prepare a bill embodying the re­ Wyck, by the Nebraska Legislature was a fifteen cradles in use. The founder is Mr. has attended materially to the benefit of its Copartnership Notice. said Francis H. Grove of tbe sum total in said S. Bissell. old as well as to its new policy holders. alize over $20,000,000 profit. ' How much list, together with the charges of levy, sale, etc. commendation of the commissioner of inter­ delight and a surprise to his host of old army Benjamin Fitch, of Fitch's Home, who has S. MATHER & S. GRUMJIAN have this day GEOHUK li. ST. JOHN. nal revenue to take the tax off of matches, and congressional friends. He represented would the banks realize ? Of course the gov­ M• formed a copartnership under the firm Tax Collector Ust 1879. deeded to the institution property which PERSONAL. ernment will continue to circulate the Legal name ol jMather & Grumman, for the purpose ol Dated at N orwalk, January 31*A. D., 1881. 315 bank checks,fsaving banks deposits, and all the Orange New Tork County District in the rents for $600 per month. He also gives a 'All the Rage" will be presented at Music doing a general store business, and will continue House for three successive terms before re­ Clarence Nash is going to Florida. Hall, Tuesday, Feb. 8th. The company is Tender so long as it costs nothing but for the the business at the old stand heretofore occupied Tax Collector's Sale. proprietary taxes except on perfumery and valuable collection of paintings, etc. Other by M.S.&J. C. Mather. paper and printing. "VfOTICE Is hereby >riven that the undersigned, cosmetics. . moving to Nebraska. charitable people have become interested in Mrs. W. F. Matthews has returned to the under the same management us Denman MATHER & GRUMMAN. Xi Collector of Taxes, under and by virtue ol . We hope for the best,and as Dan'l Webster Darien. Fob. 1,1SS1. « oertain tax warrant, duly executed aud signed AGAINST THE BLEOTBIO LIGHT. PERSONALS. the project, and there is already money home of her parents on East ave. Thompson, and manager Knapp assures us by proper authority and directed to the under­ The Senate committee on public buildings George H. Meeker, Esq., a well known Mr. W. R. Lockwood has arrived in that this will be one finest plays of the season.- 'said after five years of sad experience result­ THE GON0REGAT19NALIST. signed, commandinghim to levy and collect of enough on hand to run it one year. The ing from three years experimenting in finan­ .ELIZABETH G.SPRAGUE, and grounds, report adversely upon the reso­ Norwalk boy, and his bride, a Stamford Buffalo people seem very grateful to Mr. Florida. He will please accept our thanks The St. Louis Republican says of the piece: Rev. E. P. ROE,well known as a .Presbyterian and other persons named in the rate book, on the lady, took Washington in on their wedding 'At the Olympic "All the Rage" was the cial matters,*from 1835 to 1838, "The people clergyman; and whoso bcroks havo becomealmost list to said warrant annexed, their several pro­ lution to light the.Capitol and grounds with Fitch for his liberel contributions to the for copies of Jacksonville papers. as l'amiliar.as household words, commences his portions of the sum total as therein stated, said the electric light. tour, and have just left for home. attraction, ana both play and Mr. J. M. Hill's must have something stable." Give us some new story, " Without a Home," in the sum being a tax or assessment laid upon the as­ charity. ^ Rev. Dr. Spencer's daughter is to be mar­ admirably selected company gave the great­ CmigregcCtionalisi, Feb. 9. Mr. Roe has sat with sessment list made in 1879 by the inhabitants ol George Rockwell, Esq., now of the Meri­ thing financially-sound and permanent is all judges day. after day in the police courts of Now POSTAL TELEGRAPH SYSTEM. ried to Mr. Wm. Cape, at Trinity church. est satisfaction. The play is all clean, and the town of is'orwalk, regularly and legally as­ den BritanniajCompany, and a former Ridge- At the annual meeting of the corporators we ask. Something founded on money and York, and has been accumulating his material sembled, to wit, on tho 17th day of December, A. The House committee on post offices and Thursday evening,.Feb. 3d, at 7 1-2. tbe scenes in which the female characters for this booi for several years.and it will undoubt­ D., 1879 met for thost, nearest to tho placo whore the deceased Good place to Buy. incorporation to an Iowa Telegraph Com­ stated that Mrs., Olmstead had been ill several America, he became deeply interested in tho } sessment list made in 1S79 by the inhabitants of His discourse was an unusually able and are to be relied upon. Hughes was the win day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Sept. weeks, .and the report that she had committed ast dwslt and within the game town, and by pub­ the town of Norwalk, regularly ana legally as­ pany for the purpose of introducing its ser­ wonderful propsfties of the Coca plant. lishing the same in iv newspaper printed in said sembled, to wit ; on the 17th-day of December. A. earnest plea for more and better non-secta- ner, scoring 568 miles, beating the best time 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th selected for hold­ suicide was pronounced false. All other in­ District,at least 10 days before said ll'th day of p., 1879, met for the purpose of providing for the vice into every Post Pffice in the United Consumption and asthma, he says, are un­ February, 1881. lian common schools, as a necessity for our ever made by two miles,, with several hours ing the Annual Fair. formation regarding her death was refused at indebtedness ol said town,levies upon the follow­ States. It is not likely any satisfactory bill the house.—Tribune. known among the natives who use it, and it ASA B. WOODWARD, Judge. ing described real estate of said Smith Williamson AT future national glory and safety. to spare. He expects to get some $4,000, situated in town ot Norwalk, in tho City of South can be elaborated and passed this session, A quiet wedding at Sixteenth Mrs. Olmstead was a daughter of D. Banks. is furthermore conducive of longevity. The Norwalk, and bounded as follows, to wit: north­ The President has appointed George H. altogether. Albert was second, Vint third Oliarles F. OJaew, erly by land of GeorgeE. Keeler and ltdwarii K. but a Government Telegraphic System may Street. Morehouse of this place. Her remains were Coca forms one of the ingredients of the Foster, United States District Attorney in and Krohne fourth, while Campana kept up Lockwood, easterly oy land of the New Tork, be confidently relied upon as one of the Miss Minnie Battles, of Lowell, Mass., taken to Westport for interment. Liebig Co's celebrated Coca Beef Tonic;; PIANO TUNEE,&c. New Haven and HarlSord Rail Road Company, near accomplishments of the future. place of General Stewart L. Woodford, until the end. scoring 425 miles, but winning daughter of the late Charles F. Battles, and Orders received at I. A. MEEKER'S DRUG southerly bv land of Samuel Iff. Olmstead and , STORE, 20 Wall Streel. Iy3 George O. Keeler,and westerly by highway called Tim BIVBB AND HARBOR BILL although it is claimed he had promised to. nothing. niece of Major Sherburne Blake Eaton, was "Dreams,or Fun in a Photograph Gallery," Bouton Street, the abovo boundaries being now Write to Mrs. LYDIA E. PINKHAM, NO. 1 A. e. UOTT t COS. appoint the. Hon. Elliot Shepherd, who was married, last evening to George Rockwell, of or formerly fronting on Bouton Street liity leet was swelled another hundred thousand yes­ plMied by Willie Edouin's Company, at 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pam­ i NNUAL REPORT OF THE COLUMBIA by about ono hundred and seventy-live feet in Meriden, Conn., at Mr. Eaton's house, No. is. STEAM NAVIGATION COM PAN Y—fiere- depth. Also, one other tract ot land in eaid terday. It wax voted to give tha Mississippi endorsed by the entire New York Congres­ The old and reliable firm of M. S. & J. C. Music Hall, last Tuesday evening, was a phlets relative to to the curative properties y report that the capital stock is $200,000, which 112 East Sixteenth street. The ceremony of her VEGETABLE COMPOUND in all female Norwalk, in said City, bounded northerly by land river fl,600,000, instead of $1,500,000. Of sional* delegation. The appointment is a Mather, of Darien, has been dissolved. Mr- was performed by the Rev. Mr. Goodsell, a capital performance, much better than. the ",9 all been issued and is paid in full. of S. Olmstead and George.O. Keel r, easterly by "Hayes Mystery" and is popularly interpre­ J. C. Mather retiring. Mr. M. S. Mather relative of the groom. As the members of complaints. The entire capital stock was issued in payment land of .the New York and. New Haven Railroad this amount $1,000,000 is to be expended on average. . There was good singing, some good ^ 1 . ' ' lor property necessary for tho businness of the Company, southerly by lnnd nftw or late of S.E. And f the fog signal at mentioned Albany postmaster. Oity and Cpnnty of Net? Tork, ss; thorereof !as will raise the sum of Ono dollar and of Lawrence, Mass., F. Battles, of Lowell, County - Commissioner for Fairfield County five wild geese, of the kind known to the ,JCIU Norwalk Island Light. Hon. S. W. Kellogg, was in a case before The Sentinel acknowledges that it was Mass., Richard McClevey, Charles Rockwell, R. Cornell White, being duly syy*qrn,sa}th that S the'proportion ol the said to $11the unexpired term .of E.J.Wright, and gunners in this section as "California geese." he is the President of the Columbia Steam Navi­ Smith Willisinson, of the sum to'tal in said list, $521,000,000 WANTBD. the Supreme Court Wednesday. mistaken in regard to the license fees, and Mr. Franklin, and the relatives of both The average weight of the five wiis eleven gation Company, and that the foregoing report is together wjtji 'kg^Mg^c^lpvy^ssle.etp. ' ' i. : familipH living in the city.—iV. T. Tribune, also for the three J^ears term commencing pounds, and they were all killed at one shot in all respects true. The Commissioner of Pensions has written Secretary Sherman left here for Boston is perfectly satisfied with the action of the Sworn befire me this 20th day of January, 1881. .. . , • Tax Collector,List 1879. yesterday. . As Ever, B. Selectmen. Jan. 31th. July lBt. " of a double-barreled gun. pnwumwr-tf W, If. ONDEBDONK, Notary Public, Dated at Jfoxwftlfc,January Slfit, A.D.,.1891, 3(3 letter to the chairman of the Senate ap­ <>1

.! ?-• '35? wMimmmmmmirnmrnm ===== 1 .ai r WESTPORT. Killed by a Bursting Grindstone. STATBMZUiCT BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Jan. 25.—John Smith, Norwalk Gazette. Mr. McCready met with a heavy loss The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, Friday, in the death of a Jersey cow and a grinder in G. W. Bradley's axe factory in Now the Holidays are over the town of Weston, was killed yesterday by calf which he had imported from England the bursting of a large grindstone at which F. S. "WINSTON, President. Tuostlay, February 1,1881. at an expense of $1,500. • r V? WHO IS UNACQUAINTBD WITH THE CEOCRApV/ Or .7 he was working. don't forget thattke best place For the Year Ending December 31sf, 1880. • { WILL SEE BY EXAMINING THIS.MAP, THAT ' On the occasion of a Coleytown man's Deceased was about 4£P^rears of age, and ASSETS....^ ...... $91,735,786.02. i fourth marriage, a calithumpian band sere­ leaves a wife and'six children. The remains mneapolis ehi_pi*w»Jalli ylRtecnisTt- Fairfield County Items. Jlunt'ridco naded him and he found fault with them. were brought to Norwalk for interment. in town to buy trrillan ANNUITY ACCOUNT. iJlOll'i Juncshn WEST NORWALK. Henry B. Sherwood has been granted pat­ N 15 and 17 J. A. Lane, Esq., of South Nor walk, has ents for tool handle and for a l\and cultivator. REDDING. No. ANN. PAT'TS. VvTl • KJ. V oX%$- No. ANN. PAY'TS SitMx Pai s Tvrthtngton ertXeam S purchased the large tract of wood land be­ Friday, at Assumption church. Mass for In the list of appointments for the Junior Annuities in lorce, Jan 1, 1880,49 818.504 97 Annuities in force, Jan , 1,1881,62 $20,14181 Premium annuities, - V 5,28931 Premium Annuities, 4,492 05 won q bMJc.X1: & longing to the estate of the late Samuel Ssy— the repose of the soul of Rev. Father Mulli­ exhibition, at Yale College, class of 1882, Annuities issued, A ' 3,86152 Annuities Terminated, 6 3,021 94 mour, and has commenced cutting the wood gan, first pastor of the church, who died Stoves, we^find the following; Philosophical oration, • • ; ' - ' ; 58 $27,655 80 58- $27,655 80 and timber from it. Very few tracts of twenty years ago, was celebrated, in pres­ Frank F. Abbott; High,oration, D. Sammis, HARDWARE, wood land as valuable can be found in this ence of a large congregation. Sanfords; both of Redding. Crockery, INSURANCE ACCOUNT. .county. * Alexis Downes writes from Bordeaux; There was a large gathering of members NO. AMOUNT. No. AMOUNT. Mrs. Henry Davis has removed from South France, that he will start for home in April. Policies in lorce, Jan 1, 18S0, 95,423 $293,760,567 Policies in force, Jan.1, 1881, 97,978 $306,602,164 and friends of the Congregational Sunday Risks Assumed, 10,106 33*700,759 Risks Terminated, 7 551 26,459,462 Norwalk, and again occupies the homestead Mr. S. S. Blake, of Saugatuck, who has School, at the parsonage last Wednesday cfeo., «bo., • Glassware, 105,529 $332,461,626 105,529 $332,161,62 1 c which was made -vacant by her and Mr. been employed by Commander Gorringe to evening. An oyster supper was prepared O *•£ iff "- h JSjjfiuuletf' Davis's removal. make miniature models of the Egyptian obe­ of which all partook with keen relish. The . t Dr; .REVENUE ACCOUNT. ; i Cr. Tour reporter has several times, when in lisk just erected in Central Park, has in his children seemed greatly flighted. All high, Cutlery, .i ' Centra v Have just receded an immense the Borough, been asked "where is the City of possession coins taken in Egypt from beneath ly enjoyed |the occasion. It was appointed To Balance from last account, $85,7C5,515 08 By Paid Death Claims, 34,324,447 93 .1 j. _»•'» AkV*- /•» ^ ? supply of , West Norwalk." To an old resident, the the pedestal of the great needle. Mr. B, for Christmas Eve, but circumstances caused Premiums received, 12,275,589 16 " Matured Endowments, 1,013,71104 InterestanU Rents, 4,8(55,105 45 " Total Claims, $5,038,188 97. question sounded much like that asked by S who is an advanced mason, believes the in­ its deferring. All were greatly gratified Tin and " Annuities, 23,993 88 scriptions on the monument have a masonic " Dividends, 3,299,734 00 Congressman "Where is Norwalk Island, on that it had taken place in such pleasant cir­ " Surrcndored Policies and the Mississippi river" or on the ocean. We bearing. Additions, 3,898,777 61 cumstances, and was such a decided success. Total Paid Policy-holders, wish to answer for our city, that it is on the Mr. Harry W. Nash, of Wilton (father to Wooden Ware, Slil,100,694 48. Lever Cutters, postmaster Nash, of this place), underwent a " Commissions, (payment of western borders of the town, adjoining the Correspondence. current and extinguish­ towns of Darien and New Canaan ; the lati­ very difficult surgical operation, at New ment ol future], 677,255 70 CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC E'Y NEW YOKK, Jan. 31, 1881. " Contingent Guarantee Acc't 949,512 43 tude and longitude we are unable to give, Haven Hospital, on Saturday of last week. • Lamps, '• Taxes and Assessments, 247,832 69 The Croat Connecting Link between thQ Sast and the West! MH8SRS. EDITORS In the year 1829 Mr. " ' Expenses, 742,873 71 Its mam Una JHPS from Chicago tg CpiincU for Bleeping purposes, ami Palacc but will say, that it is a city of magnificent He has been suffering from '.'Stone in Blad niulfs. passing tln ouca Joliet, iiUiiwa, Lu. Sn.Uo. Jjinlyuj Cars for cati lit? purposes only. On*- other Moses Olmstead, who then lived on Olmstead " , Balance to New Account, 87,128,241 30 Gcneseo, Moline. Rock Island. Davenport West rcat feature of our l'alace Cars Is.a SMOKING Bart Hide Gutters, proportions) and bids fair to increase in der" for some years, and for a few months I.lbortv, Iowa City, Marengo, llrooklyn.Grinncll, oALOON where you can enjoy jour " fi Hill, in Wilton, on or near tho spot where * Skates, $102,906,210 29 3102,906,210 29 lies Mollies (tlie capital oflowa), Stuart, Atlan­ at all hours of the day. prominence and population. It now con* past his suffering has been intense. Doctor tic- and Avoca: with brandies from ISureau Magnificent Iron lirUIats tlie Mississippi tains less than 5,000 inhabitants, but has the Bacon, of New Haven, performed the opera­ Nehemiah Reynolds now lives, exhibited to Junction to l-coi-ia; Wilton> Junction to Mnm- and Missouri rivers ot all points crossed \ \ this . Unit. Washington, F;»irlield Wilon, Belknap, JianilM-aiistdiaareHvoldedatcoiiiti il i'.lnirs, territory for many more. It is becoming an tion in presence of about twenty physicians a number of Us who were working In a shoe Dr. Cr. Ontrevllle, Princeton. Tr6nioii,Oall.Uii), OairtO« -Kansas City, Leavenworth ami An bison, con­ BALANCE SHEET. ron, Leavenworth. Atchison, and Kiwsiw cicyt nections being made in'Union Depots. attractive centre during the last month, for and attendants, and occupied less than half shop in Chicken street, a piace of the skirt . Sleds, &c., Wa.sliington tnSlgonrney. Oslcaloosa. and Ivnox- Tlic prlncipnl K. It. connectioain of BALDWIN FODDER CPTTKBS vtlle: KeoUuk to Farminpton, llonaparte. IJen- this srreut TIII'OUKII l.inc :\ro a» follow*: sleighing parties between Stamford and an hour. The Calculi was four and seven- of a leaden military coat, painted blue and To HeServe at 4 per cent, 886,642,572 30 By Bonds Secured by Mortgages tnnsport. Independent. Kldon, Ottumwa, fcddy- ATCNICAOO.3. W illi all diversil'K lines for tho Claims by death not yet due, 721,996 04 on Beal Kstate, 853,524,916 64 ville Oskaloosa. Vella, Monroe,and Des Moines; East and South, Norwalk, who call at the "La Petit" hotel, eighth inches in circumference. Mr. Nash is scarlet; the history he gave of it was as fol­ Premiums paid in advance, 26,451 H2 United States and other Bonds. 19.016,202 00 Mt Zion to Keosaiwiuaj Newton to Monroe; Des At EKdLtswf.f.ri, witli t'.ie L.S. & M.S., and 1'., lows, as nearly as I can remembsr: When he Surplus and Contingent Guaran­ Loans on Collaterals, 7.720,931 94 Mollies to Indlanola and W'mt-erjct; jUlniii.li; t9 yt-\V. it t'. ». R.ls. to renew old asquaintance, or make a friend­ now doing well, and the attending physician IS AT tee Fund," ' 4,311.767 16 Real Estate, 7,174,134 10 Griav.-olfl and Audubon; nnd AVOL'S to Harlan At WASHINGTON IIKIGHTH, with P., O. & .St. was a boy he oftsn visited Uncle David and and Carson, This is positively the only toil- L. K. It Some of the most elegant turn outs expresses his belief that restoration to health Cash in Banks and Trust Com­ At J",a ft.w.M:. with III. Cent. It. II. Right Hand Com Shellers ly call. road which owns, and operates a through lino Aunt Nab (Abigail) Sloan. She was his panies at interest, 1,951,580 91 from Chieaeo into the gtgte of Kansas, Afe X'liOr.lA, with l\ P. P. I). & li.; I. K. i from Gregory or Sherman's stables have been is now quite probable. Interest accrued, 1,381,271 87 TlirnupU Express passenger Trains, with Pull- W,; III. Mid.; and T. P. A W. lids. father's sister, and while mousing about Premiums delerred,quarterly • man I'alaceCars attached, are run each waydaily At ROCK ISLAND, with "MilwaukeeaiiiMfocU here during the week, that occupied by Prof. S. W. Johnson, of Sheffield Scientific and sen:i-annual. 834,440 £2 between CHICAGO and PKOUIA, KANSAS CITY, Island Short Line," and Rock Isl'n A i'eo. Ktls. found this and other pieces of a coat, this Premiums in transit, principal- COO'CIL I1LUFFS, LKAVKNWORTH and.ATCHl- At DAViiNPOKT, witl* the pavenpart Division Messrs. Keeler, Matthewson, Knapp and School, and Director of the Connecticut Ex­ snx TlirouEhcarsarcalsorunbetweciiMilw.au- C. M. &St. 1*. It, H. which separate the cob from the being the smallest he concealed it and took it ly lor December, 116,330 03 kMj'antt Bennett being the best. In regard to the periment Station, addressed the Greens' Balances due by Agents, 13,977 71 Klinans City, vis t'lo "Milwaukee and AtWiw Lmuni'V. with the D. O. R. N.15.B. L. J. CURTIS' ltock Island Sljort tipe." AtGuiNKKM., with Centrallowa It. li. corn. Also large additions to our away. It was hid under the milkroom many Tjie "Great Rock Island" Is magnificently AtDKS MOINKP, with I). M. ft F. D. It. R. city, we expect it will be a strong competi­ Farms Club, Jan. 19th, at the house of Mjj. 891,735,786 *2 $91,735,786 02 entiippad. Iteroad liedissiinplyperfcct,audits At COUNCIL Jti.uirj'S. with Union I'aciftc R.R. tor with the Borough, and the Hotel a com­ T. B. Wakeman. "PAUL." years after this, and when Uncle wis dead track is laid with steel rails. At OMAHA, with II, A Mo. R. R.R. (in Neb.) usual complete stock. Aunt "Nab" told him that Uncle David was What will please you most will V>e f he pleasure At Coi.UMUuaO UNCTION.v. ilh li.C. n.iVN.It. It. petitor with the Mabackemo, of the city, of enjoying your meals, while passing over tho AtOTTL'MV/A. with Centrallowa li. It.; W.t WILTON. drafted into the Continental Army, and when * Main Street. NOTE.—If the New York Standard of four and a halt percent. Interest be used, tho Surplus is •beautiful prairies of Illinois and Iowa, in one of sc, L. & I'ac., and C.. li- and Q. It. Uds. when the Parallel Kailroad is built and in over 811,000,000, our magnificent Dining Cars that accompany alt At KEOKLK, with Tol., Peo. & War.; Wish.,St. the leaden statue of King George HI was Through Express (Trains. You get an entire Louis & I'ac., and St. L., Keo. »fc N. W. K. lids. running order through the city. We nndestand that Miss Katie Keeler has From the Surpius, as appears in the Balance Sheet, a Dividend will be apportioned to each Policy meal, as good as is served in any first-class hotel, At CAMERON, with H. St. J. R, R, captured at Bowling'Green, he being at heart for seventy-five cents. At ATCHISON, with Ateh„Topefca Jfc Santa l'c: Messrs. Wm. F. and Wm. J. Mather, the left the ceuntry and is visiting friends in Which shall be in lorce at its anniversary in 1881. Appreciating tho fact that a majority of the Atch. & Neb., and (Jen, I>.\ U. I*. R. Rds. a loyalist, preserved these relics because of THE PREMIUM KATK8 CHARGED FOR IX8UBANCE IN THIS" COMPANY' WFIUE REDUCED I IT 1879 ABOUT people prefer sopjil'ateanartnionts for different At LliAVK^ QRTH,-with Union I'tvc. ami Kan. We are sole Agents for builders and contractors, have gone* to New New Jersey. CALL AT purposes (and lbs lnirawiso passenger business tjent. R. Rds. his devotion to the crown, saying that so 15 PER CENT, os ORDINARY LIFE POLICIES. of this line warranting It), weareploasedtoan^ At KANSAS Crrsr, with ail lines for the West York city to complete their work for Mr- The Legislature has made choice of nouuee that this Company runs Pullman Palace and Southwest, much of the King should not be cast into ASSETS $01,735,780 02 PULLMAN PALACE CAKS aro run thronfrh to MOIXES, Core. Hon. N. M. Belden to fill the vacancy in the NEW YORK, January 20,1S8I. COUNCIL BLUFFS. KANSAS CITY, ATCEISON. and LEAVENWOKTH. County Commissionersbip. bullets to kill the King's subjects. If this Tickets viu tUi# I'ine, Ifnowu nm the • Great Itock Island Route,' are sola bj DARIEN. all Ticket Agent* i» tl»e Ciiited States ami Canada* The deadly double ripperjhas thus far re­ legend is worth printing it is at your service. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. For information not obtainable at your home office, address* CRIFFITI'S There was an unusually large attendance J. F. Bennett's K, CABLE, ST. JOHN9 I ought perhaps to state that Sloane lived in ^FREDERICK S. WINSTON, SEYMOUR L. HUSTED, OLIVER HABRIMAN, frained from any overt acts. N Vice rr.si>»t and Gonenl M.ir.?ger. .. Ticket and Pueencer Ajti i, at the Town Meeting last Saturday. The We hear that a musical entertainment un­ Pimpawaug District, about forty rods north FOB WILLIAM BETTS, OLIVER H. PALMER, THOMAS DICKSON, CHICAGO, ILb- democrats in particular were out in full MAIN. SAMUEL E. SPROULLS, .I HENBY E, .DAYIES. HENBY W. SMITH, der the management of Mrs. Samuel Marvin of Poison Rook. S. M. JOHN H. SHERWOOD, force. It is not often that a crack at delin­ SAMUEL M. CORNELL, RICHARD A. MCCURDY, Notice. will be given on the 22d. LUCIUS ROBINSON, JAMES C. HOLDEN, GEORGE H. ANDREWS, Notice. quent republican town officer and when so The Tribune Almanac, the best annual BARGAINS ROBERT OLYPHANT, HE attention of the citizens of the Borough of Master Duncan Merwin has safely with­ WILLIAM SMITH BROWN, : HERMAN C. VON POST, OTICE is hereby given to all persons holding T Norwalk, is called to the following By-Law good an opportunity as this occurred of vot­ stood an attack of the measles. Political Register of the times, has been IN SAMUEL D. BABCOCK, GEORGE C. ROBINSON, GEORGE F. BAKER, N orders drawn by the Selectmen of the town of said Borough Patent White, ing down all consideration for the relief of issued for 1881. The following are some of HENRY A-'SMTTOE, ALEXANDER IL EICE, BENJAMIN B. SHERMAN, of Norwalk, Conn., on the treasurer ol said town, Sec. 6. It shall bo the duty of every owner and The Mission Band will meet at the house WILLIAM F. 35BCOCK, - JOSEPH THOMPSON, to present them for payment on or before the18th or every lessee of any land or- tenement in this Stephen Seeley or his bondsmen, tliey were its leading features: Abstract of Laws of WILLIAM E. DODGE, day ol February, A. D.lSbl. 11 any person having BOrongh to keep the public sidewalk or iootpath of Mr. Samuel Marvin, on Friday evening GEORGE S. COE, F. RATCHFORD STARR, DUDLEY OLCOTT, an order outstanding at the time ol snch notice, and street gutter or ditch adjoining the same, not slow to do it. There, was something next. Congress for 1880; Platforms of political JOHN E. DEVELTN, FREDERICK H. COSSITT, ANSON STAGER, shall lail to present it for payment on or before free from snow and ice; and every such owner queer in the original call "for the meeting, parties ; Proposed amendments to the eon- LEWIS MAY, FREDERIG CROMWELL. the day fixed in the aforesaid Dotice, viz. Februa­ and every such lessee who shall permit snow or The Rev. Mr. Thompson has prepared a Dry Goods. MARTIN BATES, ry 18th, A. D. 1881, xo interest will be allowed on ica to remain suoh sidewalk orfootpath, to the Which is whiter having been headed by Mr. Jas. H. Tooker, stitutions of various States; list of principal it alter said February, A. D.1881. inconvenience ot public travel thereon, or in such schedule of topics for the Thursday evening A. H. CAMP, Agent, Norwalk, Conn. WM. A. CURTIS, the leading democrat of Darien, and signed U. S. officers in States and Territories; tables gutter or ditch, to the obstruction of the flow prayer meetings for the year, and has distri­ i Treasurer of said Town of Norwalk. thereof, for a longer period than six honrs, shall than the best white by as many democrats as by republicans. of trade and commerce; National Bank ta­ Large Sale to Re­ Norwalk, Conn,, JanuaTy19th, A.D.1881. 2tl be fined not exceeding five dollars. buted it among the congregation. Try One Box of The foregoing By-Law will hereafter be en­ They did not hesitate to say that this was bles ; lists of Members of Congress, Govern­ Boarding School forced. Dozen Plymouth Rock Fowls, for sale Per order, FREDERICK HEAD. lead; not in the least done by them to force a premature discussion WEST STRATFORD. ors, appropriations made by Congress, etc., duce Stock. FOR BOYS, Cheap.. Apply at this office. It! Chairman Highway Committee. AND and condemnation of any project for relief A sleighing party from this place went to and full Election returns. Price >5 cents. that might at any time be brought forward. Norwalk on Monday last. A good time was Published by the Tribune Association, New Day School for Both Sexes, Moi's Catarrb Cure, poisonous or harm* They knew that such relief had been voted, York. For particulars address the Principal. And you will be convinced that you can be had. 1 cured of that terrible and offensive under similar circumstances, and they.feared E. L. Brittin, general manager and treas­ 1>. S. K, -LAM/5ERT, CO fill, does not blister, The latest railroad project for this vicinity 3tpi WILTON, COXN. disease, that it might be done here. urer of the Rogers & Brittin Co., is recover­ CMS aid Cttings, is the building of a new "Parallel" Air-line But if the issuing of the call was a trick ing from his recent severe illness and hopes Immense Success. OATAnns s Road from Springfield to New York, by the Without regard to Cost. crack or peel off; has Mr. Tooker appeared to have had a hand to be out again soon. IT IS A SURE CURE. Boston & Albany Road, which will then Dr. S. W. FISKE, PI in it. He constantly, to all appearance, did^ An entertainment was given by the pupils , FOE SALE BY * cut adrift from the N. Y., N. H. &H, Road Of Norwich, Conn., the Celebrated" his utmost to get his friends to vote the of the Summerfield school on Friday evening CLAIRVOYANT PHYSICIAN. 25 per cent, more and run through trains between Boston and Great Bargains! proposed relief, allowing the town to settle last. The programme was an interesting one. AND HOWARD S. BETTS, Drugs!, New York, the distance being eighteen miles MAGNETIC HEALEE of 30 with the bondsmen at fifty cents on the The Danbury correspondent of the Standard YEAES PEACTICE COKNEE WALL AND MAIN STS. body than white shorter than the present line. No one is Call and see for yourself. Also BUSINESS and TEST MEDIUM, dollar, and so avoid all expensive litigation. thinks the so-called History of Fairfield Co. Will visit South Norwalk, Conn., regularly every Price 50 Cents per Box. Mr. Walter Bates occupied the chair and asked to take stock in it at present. Month.at the City Hotel, where he can be con­ has been subjected to too much unfavorable sulted Thursday and Friday, Jan, 27th and 28th; Cured by ABSORPTION,(Nature'sWay) lead; highly recom­ arguments in favor of the compromise were criticism. Queer place, that Danbury! until 5 p. m. ADULTERATION OF FOOD PRODUCTS. The lioftor can also be consulted at his office made by Justice Lounsbury and by James Miss Hattie Smith, of Stratford, while Ladies & dents' No. 270 Chapel street. New Uaven, from the 10th CUREii^iBACK ACHE. The Committee on Manufactures gave a Howard S. Betts, LUNG DISEASES. mended by all prac­ B. Selleck, and James H. Tooker, and skating, on Monday last, fell and fractured until the 26th at 9 p. m. ot every month. And all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and hearing to George T. Angel), of Boston, All who need any counsel or treatment are in­ Urinary Organs by wearing the against it by Mr. Gregory, Ambrose Rich­ her knee-pan. vited to cal 1. The Doctor has the gilt to describe THROAT DISEASES. relative to the adulteration of food products, every pain and Fecret disease at sight, and with (Successor to C. S. Prowltt,)' Impored Excesi o Sidney Pad. ards, Mr. Oollender and others. Measels aire quite prevalent in town, as his vegetables medicine andHealingPowercom­ BREATHING TROUBLES. tical painters, and with a vjew to National legislation thereon. UNDERWEAR, It is a MARVEL of HEALING and RELIEF The proposition was defeated only twelve bined he is enabled to cure all kinds of diseases well as other diseases to which children are in a short time. The Doctor has had 30 years It DRIVES INTO the system curativeagents voting in its favor. Mr. Angell called particular attention to the and ht.aling medicines. subjected. Since coasting has been forbid­ At All Prices. experience as a Healer and Physician, as thou­ ItDBAWSFROKI the diseased parts the Simple, Sensible, Direct, which recommen­ With reference to Mr. Stephen Seeley, Dr. manufacture *of glucose. He stated that sands can testify to the many astonishing cures den in Bridgeport many of the juveniles from he has perlormed. He makes speedy and rapid poisons that canse death. - Painless, Powerful. there were fifteen manufactories of this PHARMACIST, Thousands testify to Its Virtues. Bohannon reports that he has been , for sev­ that city come over to this place to enjoy the cures in nearly every case he unde takes. All It CJ UirtiJJJ where all else fails. A eral years under his care, and before that article in this country, with a capacity of curable cases must yield to his mode of treat­ REVELATION aid REVOLUTION in dation we fully en­ pastime. TERMS CASH. ment. The success of tho Doctor astonishes the Medicine. Absorption or direct application, as op• under the care of Doctors Lynes and Barbour 500,000,000 pounds, about one third of the most distinguished physicians. He cures when Ton can lie Relieretl and Cured. John and Thomas Hincky wers arrested a all other treatment lails, and tho patient is re­ CORNER DRUG STORE, Don't despair until you have tried this Sensible posed to unsatisfactory internal medicines. Send of Norwalk, for deseases of the brain, and present consumption of sugar. This article stored to perfect health. The Dr. was born with Easily Applied and Radically Ef- forour treatise on Kidney troubles, sent free. Sold dorse. few days ago on charges of assault and breach J. F. Bennett, naturally healing and curative powers. His mag. feetual Remedy. by druggists, or sent by mail, on receipt ol price, that constant doses of opium and morphine can be manufactured and placed upon the Sold by Druggists,"or sent by mail on rc-ceipt ol $2. Address of the peace, and were placed in the lock-up netic passes give power and strei^th to the dis­ KTorwalli, Ot. had to be administered. market at a cost of three cents a pound, and NorwallsLg Conn. eased organs, and with the immense numbers Price $2.00, by to await their trial. By some means they that flock to his rooms, scarcely one goes away The "Ony" lung Pad Co., The "Ony" Lung Pad Co., CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. constitutes the bulk of our commercial sugar. who does not receive benefit. His.pric s are so made their escape and the community rejoices VILLMIIS BLOCK, WILLIAMS* BUILDING, On Thursday next a joint meeting of the reasonable that rich and poor alike can be restor­ DETROIT, MICH. To show how much the recently formed in being rid of them. ed to ..ealth DETROIT, MICH. "Connecticut Humane Society" was needed, committees on Manufactures and Agriculture The Doctor also gives valuable advice on busi­ Send for Testimonials and our book, "Three This is the Original and Genuine Kidney Fad. TeniCar Loads We are glad to notice "Gaylord's" corre­ ness matters and all the affairs of life, both social Millions a Tear." Sent free. Ask for it and take no other. and how easily, otherwise, very good citi­ spondence again. We have missed him in will be held. and financial, including journeys, lawsuits, gains, The -vast amount of poisonous baking- losse , absent friends, and great success in se­ zens, may heedlessly be very cruel to animals the past. lecting lucky numbers. Sittings for business at- the story of the poor old horse belonging to Captain Dibble, of Mystic, Conn.', has been powders made of alum, &c., instead of less Hisses 81. John's fairsor examination ot the sick, 31.00. Communi­ cations by letter upon business or health must CHOICE the estate of the late Peter Waterbury of Ox laboring at the Faith Mission, the past week. harmful sodas and cream tartar with which contain $2, age. sex, a lock of hair, and stamp, Ridge is told, and reference to which has nearly all stores are stocked, also claimed the Address Lock Box 1250, Norwich Conn. His work has been attended with great suc­ For further particulars send stamp and get a committee's consideration. been made in the public prints lately. This cess. circular. horse which in his day has been a valuable Akin to this, the local health authorities TAKE NOTICE. If some of our people would throw a little The r>oetor will also be at the Meriden House, animal, was found by the Darien agent Qf here are taking action agains the exposure of West Meriden, on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, ashes on their sidewalks a|great many "cuss" Jan. tho 29th, 30th aniSlEt. the above society, standing in an open snow poultry for sale in' our market "undrawn," Use Dr. Fisfce's valuable Liniment, in all cases r Timothy Hay words would fail to find utterance. storm, the snow melting in the feeble heat of as several cases of persons being poisoned by of Bh"umntism,Lameness and all pains and aches If any town in the State can boast of more it is a quick and effectual external remedy-no Desire to extend their thanks to his half frozen body hanging in icicles down runaways, during the past week, than eating poultry where, the intestines were left family should be without. It is equally as valua- their patrons for their liberal pat­ his mane, sides and tail; three large sores, inside the fowl to pollute its flesh. Poultry able for all domestic animals. Price 50 cts. For Bridgeport can,we would like to hear from it. sale by all druggists. ronage ot the past year, and to as­ each as big as the palm of your hand on his At the regular meeting of the Elias Howe raisers everywhere, should advance the price sure them that in entering upon the of the.fowls sufficiently to compensate for -AND- just received from hips, where he had lain on the frozen Post 3, G. A. R., last evening, it was an­ THE CEIJEERATED New Year they propose to .pursue ground, unable to rise. The barn, which nounced that the Norwalk Post would visit this more cleanly and healthy mode of was said to be full of hay, carefully locked dressing for the market. No one shpuld the course which they have followed Canada. Post 3, next Thursday evening. It was de­ in the past, but with increased vigor against his admission night and day. The sired to have Comrades bear in mind that the purchase poultry dressed in the old way WHITE thermometer down to 15 at the time of the after it has become a day old. And greater liberality. We shall Offer their entire stock of usual liberal donation of refreshments would Sewing Maoliine, continue to sail under the same old visit, and it had recently bean down to and be in order.—Morning News, Jan. 28. Fancy Goods, below zero. The gate of the garden of the In the town of Stratford, durinj the year Chapin the Counsellor. Best, Easiest Banning, & Cheap­ banner, deserted homestead carefully tied, prevent­ 1880, there were 34 births, 13 marriages and Heaven's heroics" are in these lines. "To est In tlie World. ; Free from Wood. ing the poor lyast from gnawing admission the memory of that brave and noble man, Dr. 25 deaths. CHAPIN, let me here pay my simple and heart­ to an empty shed where he might have The annual meeting of tho stockholders of felt tribute of admiration and gratitude. You ' 33 MAIN STEEET, found partial shelter,; because in his extreme the Rogers & Brittin Silver Co. will be held and I owe it to him that terrible anguish is hunger he bad previously nibled some grape lifted from us when a dear one departs this For Sale Toy to-morrow—Feb. 2d. Our stock of Millinery consists of all the Imported "Tie Best Ms at tie Lowest vines or other shrubery in the yard. life. We are indebted to him that to day An occasional snow-storm patched up the when seduced by the temptations of the, Novelties, in the way of The only food given to him being a few sleighing, and covers up the slippery places world, when urged to disbelieve in a revenge­ corn stalks thrown on the open snow once in on the sidewalks, thus making it easy for one ful God, our faith' remains strong, because - Prices we know that 4God is love.'" These are the NAPPED BE A VERS, two or three days The neighbors, who are to assume a horizontal position. mostly poor people, have in shear pity, from words of Dr. R. HEBER NEWTON, and he Some time ago we stated that the Rogers spoke them yesterday from the pulpit of a their own scanty stores fed him from time to "& Brittin Co. were running certain portions Protestant Episcopal Church.—IT. Y. Com­ Plush, Chenille, and time. of their factory twelve and one-half hours mercial. and we hope by increasing our stock The present owner of this poor dumb per day and would enlarge their factory in Felt Bonnets & Bound so as to be able to fully supply the brute wheh remonstrated' with by the agent the spring. The item was copied by different What they are doing. demand by prompt and polite atten­ m soemed perfectly unconscious of his neglect papers and now Tflr. S. T. Rogers is authori - They ex-confederate generals are all busy tion to our customers, and by deal­ SOUTH NORWALK, CT. • and promised to see him more carefully at­ practicing the arts of peace. Major-General Hats* tended to in the future. ty for statement made by the Standard to the ing fairly and generously with all, Marmaduke is a Missouri railway commis­ For the next 60 Days at a Mr. John Foot has been confined to his effect that no portion of the factory has been Particular attention is given to the eelecticn o to merit the good-will and secure sioner, and as a bachelor lives comfortably in house for some days with bronchitis. running evenings sincc January 18th, and the favor of the people ot this and Mr. J. C. Jones of Noroton, is recovering that no proposition to enlarge the factory has St. Louis on a salary of $5,000 a year. Gen­ This Hay is inspected at eral J. B Gordon, as counsel for the Louis­ Sonnet Frames, adjoining towns. We are constant­ from his severe injuries. He had a .narrow been made to the* board of directors. Our the presses, and gives the ville and Nashville Road, gets a salary of ly on the look-out for job lots in escape and it will be a wonder if he has the authority for making the original statement including both Imported and Home Manufacture. For beauty ol stitch, and rapidity of motion it $14,000. Major General F. B. Cheatham All the new styles of is unequaled and reigns supreme king over all Goods, and have just received a job most perfect satisfaction.'. full use of his limbs again. . came from good authority. The burnishing Sewing Machines. The Company give a warranty has a handsome farm in Tennessee, and Gen­ in Mr. and Mrs. BeDjamin St. John have the department w^s running evenings up t<5 the for 5 years with each Machine. Supplies constant eral L. J. Poik has another. General Toombs ly on hand. Repairing done at reasonable rate. sympathy of all in the loss of their infant 26th of January, and at the time the original Plushes, Brocaded Velvets, Plaids This Machine on exhibition at 178 Main Street, GREAT REDUCTION Tax Collector'i Sale. item was written, other portions of the fac­ practices law, and is very rich. General Ba­ corner Plymouth Avenue. -\rOTICE is hereby siren that the undersigned son. sil Duke is a lawyer in Louisville, and has a 47 JOHN H. AIKEN, A {rent. 1.1 Collector of Taxes, under and by virtue ot a Rufus Hoyt was buried from his late resi­ tory was also running evenings. We have certain tax warrant duly executed and signed by- good income; General Bradley Johnson is TABLE LINENS proper authority.and directed to the undersigned, dence Jan. 22d. A large congregation were since called on the general manager (Mr. and Roman Silks and Satins, commanding him to levy and collect of also getting rich in the same profession in SAKA1ID. TOLLES, WIFE Oi' WELLINGTON present to manifest their respect to the mem­ Brittin) and he says "wait till spring jnd that B.TOLLES, Baltimore. All the sons of Robert E. Lee, ory and worth of their departed neighbor and time will determine who tells the truth." . Birds, Ostrich and Fancy and other persons named in the rate book, on the except one, are moderately successful farmers CHRISTMAS list to said iwarrant annexed theirseveral propor­ friend. The services were ably conducted We do not care to enter into any controversy tions of the sum total as therein statod, said sum in Virginia. The exception, Curtis Lee,, sue which we are offering very low. In order to make room for their being a tax or assessment laid upon the assess­ by Rev. Mr.^Bradfo-d. Sir. Hoyt was an with Mr. Rogers, but when we make a state­ ceeded his father as president of Washington- Feathers, Ornaments, Cords, Tas- Also another lot ($500 worth) of ment list made in 1879, by the inhabitants of the honest man, a worthy member of the church, ment, backed by good authority, we hold to town of M orwalk, regularly and legally assembled, it. " W. Lee, -University. General Jubal Early is towit, on fhe17 th day of December,A. D. 1879, met a true husband and affectionate parent, and those famous for the purpose oi providing for the indebtedness living quietly at Lynchburg in comfortable an honest citizen. He will be greatly missed STAMFORD. sels, and Braids. of said toirn, levies upon the following described circumstances. General J. C. Pemberton real estate ol said Sarah D. Tolles, wile of Welling­ and long and kindly remembered by all who John Meads Warren, formerly connected NEW YEARS. ton B. Tolles, situated in town of Norwalk, at has become a resident of Philadelphia, is an Down Town, so called, beinz fifty feet front and knew him. with the Herald, died on Jan. 25th. aged 31 Mourning Goods a Specialty. rear and one hundred and fifty 1150) feet in depth yaars, He was an invalid from childhood, invalid, and has written a book on Yicksburg. and bounded as follows, to witnortherly by but had an active brain which led him into . — — <«..» —- highway known as First Avenue, easterly byland DANBURY. Orders executed at short notice. AT - •/ FELT SKIRTS SPRING GOODS, owned in common by Chester F. Tolles and others, A. H. Eloddinott fell on the ice and" fract- quite an active life. He started a printing AN HONOBABLE MAN.—Mr. Charles Rous, southerly by land now or formerly owned in com­ tured a knee pan. office in 1875, soon after printed the "Postal a member of the Corn and Flour Exchange Old Crape made to look like new. mon bv Chester F. Tolles and others, and wester­ Rev. Levi Peck, a native of Bethel, died Card," and then joined forces with the ly by land now or lately held by Lewis F. Beers, Herald. He is said to have been of genial of Baltimore, who supsended business in Trustee, and being lot number two [-2], on said in New York state, recently, aged 90 years. 1879, with liabilities of about $30,000, and Our Stock of Wheeler & druman's First Avenue, as designated on the map of said Danbury has always been greatly annoyed nature, and to have nwde many friends. Made by the Willis-M'f'gSOonipany, property. And I shall sell at public|aiiction,on the The Captain Skiddy ulace is offered for compromising with his creditors for 50 cents premises' nereinbefore described, on the 31st day at public entertainments by unruly persons on the dollar, sent on Saturday, a check to The ladies are sure to find something at March, A. D. 1881, at 11 o'clock' forenoon, so who persist in whistling, making cat sale. . .. „,, " / . each of his creditors, paying in full, with 6 FANCY GOODS much thorsol as will raise the sum of Six Dollars calls, etc. Many attempts have been made Cap*. Lewis Marshall's wife fell on the ice per cent, interest, the deficit at the time of useful as well as ornamental for tlieir Which will be the Largestand MostVa- and thirty Cents, [$6.30] that being the proportion to put a stop to the practice, but without and broke a leg recently. Consists of a full line of of the said Sarah D. Tolles, wile ot Wellington R. Chas. Daxon, Tuesday night,, was struck his suspension. gentlemen friends. For instance; which we offer at one-half the price Tolles, of the sum total in said list, together with success. Last week officer Keating pluckily ' <_», «. the charges of levy, sale, fto. by a "bob" and badly cut. Combs, Brushes, Perfumes, Hosiery, took an offender out of his crowd of fellow- The legislature of the state of Vermont they were sold at the factory. That GEORGE B. ST. JOHN, sinners, and before he fairly realized his The counterfeiter who was recently shot Gloves, Corsets, Handkerchiefs Tax Collector List1S79. in Stamford but escaped, was subsequently has told an anxious world just what a tramp AT fine Silk Hat, .v;; job lot of Dated at Norwalk. January 33, A.D., 1381. 311 . position had him before a justice who fined is, These are the words , "A male person Ladies' & Children's Mus; him $12 and costs, on four counts, 6r $3 for traced to the hospital on Blackwell's Island A good Winter Cap, ! and arrested. He was wounded in the arm over sixteen years of age (not a blind person) ; ried of any iormer season. Tax Collector's Sale« each "cat call." Keating deserves instant going about from place to place and asking lin & Merino Under­ OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned. promotion. and also in the leg, officer McCoun having A fine or heavy pair of Gloves, * ' N Collector of Taxes, under and by virtue ol fired twice. or subsisting upon charity, or who is with­ wear. Conductor Ed. Smith and wife have been out ascertainable means of legitimate subsis- a certain tax warrant,.duly executed and signed : Rumor has it that a large factory for the Hamburg and Cotton Edges, Ruch An elegant Silk Handkerchief, by proper authority and directed ttk the under­ on a tour through New York and Pennsyl­ tance, shall be deemed a tramp," All-Linen Colored Bordered signed, commanding him to levy and collect of vania. "Hope they had a pleasant trip. manufacture of straw hats is to be located in ing, Collars and Cuffs. A new JOHN L. BCKD1CK, "Pink-eyed Sal" is a Danbury double rip- Stamford, also another large manufacturing A handsome pair of Suspenders, and otherpcrsons named in the'rate book, on the concern in the hardware line. More People Die lot of Scrap Pictures just list to said Warrant annexed, their Beveral pro­ ;pcr. . A fine Gingham, Alpaca or Silk Um­ Handkerchiefs, portions of the sum total as therein stated, said • Tho "drunks" found lying around on cold Froin diseased kidneys than of consumption, in. Everything new • Cardigan Jackets, extra size 50c. each. sum being a tax or assessment laid upon the as­ '.BRIDGEPORT. sessment list made in 1879 by-the inhabitants oi nights by the police, are picked up and put but not one fatal case in a thousand would in Hair Goods, brella, "•• • ;; ' . the town.of Norwalk, regularly and legally as­ in the lock-up, as an act of charity. Next Wm. E. Disbrow has been presented with occur if JVarner's Safe Kidney and Liver, sembled, to wit, on the 17th day of December, A. morning they- are fined one dollar and costs. a handsome G. A. R. badge by the members i Cure was taken in time. By all means try it. Ladies' own combings made up A handsome pair of Sleeve Buttons, I) , 1S7U met tor the purpose ot providing for the When will- such victims learn that it is of Post Elias Howe, Jr. • . » of which wc had 1440, arc selling indebtedness ol' said town.levies upon the tollow- Barnum's circus performers^ have arrived ingduscribedroalestateofsaid John L.Burdick, cheaper and far more comfortable to go to The late Dr. Edward H. Dixon was an old Ladies \rill find positive bargains A box of fine Linen Handkerchiefs, fast at 15 cents cach. Wc cannot situated in town oi Norwalkjand bounded as fol­ first-class hotels. and are daily practicing for next season's typo, one of the oldest of the craft, and a lows, to wit:—northerly by First Avenue, easter­ I B Fanton has sold hiS building on White performances. in this store. There has never A? good Cardigan Jacket, .. enumerate all the bargains we have ly on lanii of Frederick Green,southerly on land ot Smith & Egge's new factory is progressing good Republican as well as a skillful sur­ William T. liaymond.and others,and westerly on street to M. Henfitta, for $8,500. been a more attractive stock ^to se­ to offer, but ask your attention to land of Gilbert Campbell, said tract beiiigfilty rapidly. geon. . A good warm wool Tippet, Danbury has over 2,700 children between lect from. our entire stock, and a comparison [501 ieet front and rear, by one hundred and fifty the ages of four and sixteen. _ Bridgeport is competing with Danbury in General Garfield is said to be an expert at Coiiistock Brothers, [150] ieet in depthjand known as Lot No.10, First 1880 Number of Births 281; Marriage the little matter of runaways. Too] much skating, but it is not to be expected on thi£ A handsome Scarf Pin, , of our prices with our competitors. Avenue, as designated on a certain map of build­ ozone in the atmosphere. ing lots on file in the Town Clerk's office in said 77; Deaths 187. . . . ' . _ . account that he will cut the names of his The Buckeye Cqqk Book Wishing all our friends and patrons Norwalk, and known as a map of East Norwalk. . The religious interest is on an increase at Chas. F. William has been appointed cabinet on ice. A set of Studs, And I shall sell at public auctior, on the prem­ cashier of the.N. E. division of the Adams For sale here. It is acknowledged the best to a happy and prosperous year, wo ises hereinbefore described, on the 31st day of -the Baptist church. • . . Father Time is pictured as an old and bald 'ho world. We have everything new in way ot March, A.D., 1S31, at 10 o'clock, Ibrenoon, so much Danbury is testing all manner of noises, Express Company. A Watch Chain, • still remain thereof as will raise the sum of One Dollar and Bridgeport has another horror. Edward headed gentleman; but he manages to skip Thirty-five .Cents, ($1.35)that being the proportion hoping to discover some practicable fire alarm Mulaney, an intemperate man, became angiy around quite lively all' the same, in spite of Your Humble Servartls, of the said John L. Burdick.ol the gum total in that will cost less than a belL being handicapped by agricultural imple­ Patterns for Stamping. And many other articles too numer­ Insurance Building, 4:5 Main Street, said list, together with the charges oi levy, sale, With his wife, Friday afterhoon'and assadlt- &c. GEORGE B. ST. JOHN, ed her with an 'ax, inflicting a fatal wound ments. AnydeBign you may Wish will be neatly * ous to mention. You are sure to £REENWTCH. 3ti! Tax Collector ListlS79. ;n her!iead, Mulaney was arrested. It is all very well to tall* about the im­ promptly executed. 1 , « find something that will "fill the Norwalk. • Datud at Norwalk, January 23, A. D!, it!80. • Seceding meillbers of the 2d Congregational —— » '.ft- y ; South Norwalk. tjhurch propose building a new church edi? mense advantages of New York as the great bill"'at Congressman Of Louisiana is shipping depot of the country; but for ter­ Misses Si, John, IVIACHINISTSMTTA^O1^ fice, , styled the professional beauty of the house minal facilities, the wasp takes the cake.— • ;. <1A2BTXC ONttQBt. James Ingersoll is now said to be tho man 33 Main Street, Neriralk Cottn* 31 MAjjjS : lilEM&JiBffl i'V of representatives. FWK&. wbo baa purchased the Morton House. m t . .. . ] U- ; •' :3:V -il: 'iiui- -'li • iW'S-•; ,ii;; Connecticut legislature. From the JT, F, Times. Let but the first opportunity offer, and, cone /www/ \ CONVEYANCES what will, I am off. Meanwhile, I will try HODSE, HARIKOED, Jan, 25, SCIENTIFIC JIISCELLAST. Thrwgli Slavery to Fame. & orwalk Gazotte. SCIENCE . EPILEPSY! DANBURY & NORWALB». B to bear up under the yoke. I am not the KFFEKENOE OF PETITIONS. vs SAWING & PLANING A watchmaker at Copenhagen is reported SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. , only slave in the world. W hy should I fret ? on LIEBIC CO'S L THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF FREDEBICK Resolution offered proposing an amend­ to • have made a watch which requires no Baad&Scroll Sawing&Tuming, Commencing Nov.29,1680. , I can bear(as much as any of them. Besides 9 y| t'a^sdaky, February 1,1881. ment to the constitution prohibiting the man­ winding up, inasmuch as it performs that DOCTOR against QUACK! DAILY TRAINS DOUGLASS—TIfK TRIALS OF A SLAVE AND ufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors. A LEADIKB LONDON PHYSICIAN ESTABUSPES AN . -.-.rr: MANUFACTURE* OV TRIUMPHS OF A FREE MAN. I am but a boy, and all beys are bound to work itself by means of an electric current. Leave jforwalk Bridge for Danbury. • 1 OFFICE IN NEW YORK FOR THE CURE Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Mouldings, — ' some one. It may be that my misery in BILLS FOE PUBLIC ACTS. An electrc-maguet fixed inside of the watch 9 37 a.m., Mail. i COCA BEEF OF EPILEPTIC FITS. Boxes, Packing Cases, Win- 4 26 p.m., Accommodation. • > : I VII. slavery will only increase my happiness Bill relating to foreclosures of mortgages; keeps the spring perpetually in a state of [From Am. Journal of Medicine.] . dow Frames, &c. 616 p.m., Mail. ' ^ ISAACS MENKEN.ij , providing that when title has become abso­ _ 8 07 a. m„ Sunday Accommodation.^ i when I get free. There is a better time tansion. To keep, the watch in running order '. Dr. Ab. Mescrolc (late ol London,) who makes I have onhand tools tor 150 patternsot Mould­ "Breaking In a Sigger." T lute, the plaintiff in the foreclosure proceed­ a specialty of Epilepsy, has -(vithout doubt treat­ coming." Where is tlie promise of my years ings, and will, when desired,make tools tor new Arttye at Norwalk Bridgefrom Danburtf. UBjuamsi Net far from the town of St. Michael's ings shallmake and sign certificate describ­ all that is necessary is to preserve the battery ed and cured more cases than any other living styles. Constantly in stock Hopeful as were these conclusions which . Once -written on my brow— ing the deed of mortgages and the premises in proper working condition, for which pur­ physician. His succcsshas simply been astonish­ 7 34 a. m., Mail. : there lived a man name Covey, a .poor man, : ing; we have heard ol'cases of over 20 yearsstand­ Picket*, planed and pointed, Fen«« 109 p. m., Accommodation. xmm the boy wisely drew from bis dark surround* •Ere errors, agonies and fears " 4 i' foreclosed, etc;, to be placed on file in land pose one or two inspections a year are said ing, successfully cured by him. He has published Balls and TrlmpilngSi 5 28 p.m., Mail, who rented his land, and who enjoyed the records of town. a valuable work on this 'disease, which ho sends 9 05 p. m.. Freight. • ings, they were not sufficient to sustain him aB^roiight with them all tbat speak in tears, BRACKETS ofall descriptions, and WINDOW distinction of being a firtt clasa breaker in of Bill repealing provision of joint stock act to suffice. with a large bottle ol his wonderful cure free to FRAMES made to order at short notice. INSIDE L .W.3ANDirOHTH ,3 Up T, Highest Medals. Indorsed and Prescribed by^ - in the greater trials which Ctovey afterward I. Ere I had sunk beneath my peers— any sufferer who may send the!r express and P. O. TBIMMINGSgot ouUread^U) put iip^ f^n^ans youDg negroes that is to say he was known passed last year requiring treasurer and ma­ The inquiries of Prof. Cohn, of Breslau, address. Wo advise anyone wishing a cure to ad­ Medical Men of all Schools. — , put upon him. Patience at la&t ceased TO be Where sleeps that promise now ? jority of directors of company to reside in ­ indicate that short-sightedness is rarely or dress Dr. A1J. MESEROLE, Xo. !G Johu Street, SoSwiJGfland0!FLO(miNG. TURNING ol all HEW YORK, HEW HAVER A HARTFORD RAI1R0A0. Professor Dnncan Camp­ to be a cruel task-master, exacting to a de­ Trains leave 8o. Norwalk for New 1trk al 12 47 a virtue, even in a slave, and the boy, goaded state, so far as act applied to lawfully orga­ never born with those subject to if, and tbat Hew York. » descriptions. bell, LL.n., President Royal gree, a giant in strength, and with great Naught lingers to redeem those hours, nized companies now "paying annual taxes on a. m, Washington Ex. via Harlem ltiver; 4 31. ex.; College of Physicians and Surgeons, etc., etc., almost to madness, and caring nothing for it • is almost always the result of strains KindUng Wood Split and ready for use, put 5 18 ex.; 5 50, U 37,7 45 ex.; 734, 9 04 ex.;.9 35,1038 tenacity of purpose. Possessing these quali­ Still, still to memory swee*; property in the state. NCYCL0P/EDIA OF ex. a. in ; 120,2 56 ex.; 4 30 ex.; 5 38,6 24 ex.; 6 55, says: " It has more than realized my expec­ the results, escaped from "the breaking in Bill'providinsi that no complaint -praying BJStained by the eye during study in early up in Barrels. 9 18 p. ni. ex. For New Haven, 1 48 ex ; C 52 ex.; tations." ties, he had early, developed an aptitude for - The flowers tlint bloomed in sunny bowers 9 01,9 28 ex.; 10 48 a. m., 1211 ex; 145.2 12 ex.; 4 20 farm" and returned to brave the anger of his for a divorce shall be heard, or any decree Professor J. M. ©amoeban, bringing unruly young black men to their Are withered all, utid Evil towers y&utb. TIOUETTEsBUSINESS BURR KNAPP, ex.; 0 07 ex.; 6 50, 9 42,11 34 ex.; 11 58 ex. . 91.1)., Professor of Surgery New York Medi­ owner. This he found greater even than fie granted thereon, until after the expiration of E For Springfield, 6 52, 9 58 ex. a. m.; 12 11,145, 2 IS very as men develop a senses much some Supreme above iieqpisier powers *' ninety days from the day on which such Even so inflammable a material as cotton This is the cheapest and only complete and reli­ Kootoi Marshal Street, South Norwalk, Ot ex.! i« 50 ex.; 11 58 ex. p.m. Express fot Boston cal College, says: " My patients derive marked , had expected, and ^before many days had able work on Etiquette and business and Social and decided benefit from it." talent for breaking in ungovernable horses Of Sor ow atid Deceit. complaint is made returnable, unless the can now be used for the construction of fire Forms. It tells how to perform all the various via {Springfield 9 28 a.m. 12 11,212,1158 p.m. Via . elapsed he was once ||more placed in the Neto London, 6 52,9 28 a. m., 2 12, 6 34,11 45 p.m. Professor H. ©•oiillon, a that complaint is accompanied by .the sworn re­ proof buildings. It is converted into a paste duties ot life, and how to appear to the best ad­ Indeed, there is very shrewd suspicion possession of bis cruel task-master. But he turn of the officer serving it, that he has made vantage on all occasions. ACENL'S AVANTKD, Mend M.D., JPhysician to the Grand Puke of I look along' the columned years, by chemical treatment—which becomes as lor circuars containing a full description or the Saxony; Knight of the Holy Cross, etc., says: the methods employed by Mr. Covey to bring came back to Covey's with a new spiiit. personal service in this state of a copy of the. work ami extra terms to Agents. Address N ATION- €. T. Leonard & Son, Freight Cheaper than Ever And see life's riven fane hard as stone. It is molded into large slabs, "It gives more tone than anythingI have ever black boys to submission were not dissimilar He made up his mind that come what might complaint on the defendant. XH ROBLISHING Co.. Philadelphia, l'a. —BY- prescribed." , . Just where i> full—amid the jeers'- to those employed by horse-breakers. So Bill providiug that savings banks may and designated as architectural cotton. PIAYS ! PLAYS ! PLAVM 1'LAVS! Sir Robert Clirlstlson, M.D., he would bo flogged no more.- Like that For Heading Clubs,tor Amateur lieotriCHls.Tem- PROPEIXEJR ONE TO noted was he in the direction indicated that Ofsscornful lips, whose'mounihg sneers employ not exceeding half of their deposits Another scare is to follow that in tegard to Dlnra i-fm'iti (f.Rfinm Pltivc'1 n t rv IMflVfl. F.W.S., Physician to her Majesty other slave who was told of in the history of in the purchase of any of the mortgage bonds perance Plays, DiawingTRoom Plays, Fairy Plays, COAL, WOOD, Forever, hiss "within my ears color blindness. Statistics have just been Ethiopian Plays, Guide Books, Speakers, Panto­ «r 3EJ W T the Queen; President Hoyal British Associa­ numerous slave-holders believed it to be a the time, he was determined that those who of any railroad company chartered by this mimes, Tableaux Lights, Mognesium Liglits,Col- tion, etc., etc., says: "The properties of the To break the sleep of pain. published by a learned Heidelberg professor positive advantage to give into his hands the had power over him might kill bat that they state where the indebtedness of the road is ored Fire, Burnt Cork, Theatrical Face Prepara­ Masons' Materials, Coca are tho most remarkable of any known to less than the amount of its capital stock,upon to prove that engineers on railways are tions, Jarley's Wax Works. Wigs, Beards and the medical world. From repeated personal government of their slaves for a year or two, should not beat him. Covey was equally olsCiiu biil'o*n my life is vaiu, which it has paid dividends of not less than M oustaches at reduced prices. Costumes,t'cenery. trials I am convinced that its use is highly that they might under his fostering care be peculiarly subject to affections of the ear Charades. New cataloguas spnt lrcc containing beneficial and tonic." , determined, as the result proved,- that he -A desert void of peace; 7 per centum for a period of not less than lull description and prices. SAMUEL FISUA'CII & OBMBNT PIPE which might compromise the safety of the Valuable in malaria; ague; malarial debility; trained up in the way they should go. They should be flogged within an .inch of his life, 1 missed the goal I sought to gain five years. SON."33 E. 14th St., New York? passengers. A YEAR and expenses to agents For Drains, Sewers, W ells, &e., dumb ague; low fever; marasmus; paralytic; were also sure of having their spiritual and upon the very first opportunity he un­ I missed the measure of the strain Bill providing that town officers shall Tlie Propeller City of Norwalk spinal and nervous affections; female weak­ hereafter hold office for one year from the The force exerted by the discharge of OutUtFree. Address P. O.YICK- welfare looked after, for Mr. Covey, like dertook to perform the task. Hardly had lie jrbat lull's fame's fever in the brain, , p $777 EltY, Augusta, Maine. At Lowest Cash Prices. nesses; bilious and liver affections; weak first Monday in October in each year. heavy guns is something tremendous. In Will continue to make regular trips through the throats; palpitation and other affections of the many of his class, was a strict member of laid hands upon Douglass, however, when -And bid's earth's tutnult cease. v. Resolution proposing constitutional amend­ ) ADVERTISERS .—Lowest Rates for advertising winter (ice permitting) betweenNorwalk Bridge heart; epilepsy or falling sickness; weakness some rccent experiments at Woolwich it was in 97Ugood newspapers sent free. Address and New York touchingat South Norwalk each the church. It was to this man that high- the powerful young slave turned upon him ment, providing for forty-seven senatorial rGco.P. Rowell & Co., 10 Spruce .St., N. Y. Drains and Wells Dng and Piped way to receive and deliver freight. of the voice of actors, singers, public speakers Myself 1 Alas! for theme so poor— _ districts ; also by Mr. West, resolution that estimated that the pressure upon the base of Freight received from and delivered at the and clergymen; colic; flatulency; seasickness; spirited yoking Frederick Douglass, on the seized him suddenly by the throat and hurled freight depot of the Danbury & Norwalk Railroad falling out of the hair; asthma; shortness of morning of the first day of A theme but rich in fear; committee on senatorial districts consider the the gun'at the moment of the explosion was Also Sole Agent for for all stations,also the Shepaug Railroad. breatn; wastingdiseases; etc., etc. It is grate­ January, 1834, him to the ground. There he held him, his I stand a wreck on Error's, shore, < H ^ matter of an increase in the number of sen­ more than sixty tons per square inch. NO COMBINATION. •STSpccial arrangements forlreight toand from fully refreshing and restorative after prolonged was conveyed to be broken in. nails buried deep in the .white cravens flesh New York can be made with this line 10 percent, atorial districts to twenty-four, by creating Patent Tinder Wood, mental and physical strain. Itis pleasantand Speaking of that epoch in his history Mr A spectre riot within the door, one new district in New Haven, Hartford and One of Edison's inventions, in connection less than by the railroad. agreeable, and is readily retained by the most , . and the red blood of his vanquished tormen­ A homeless shadow ever more, . ' : Fairfield counties. with his system of efectric lighting, is the IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC! The Cheapest and Best Kindling out. Try it Produce sold tree ot commission and returns delicate stomach. Dr. McBean~( British Medi­ Douglass, with marktd pathos, said: tor flowing all about. promptly made at the highest market rates. cal Journal) found it of great service in con­ An exile lingering here! The resolution changing the time of the webcrmcter. This is an instrument for meas­ FRAAK T. HYATT, iBf All persons are forbid trusting any of the •'There was neither joy in my heart nor "You mean to resist me, you scoundrel ?" session from January to May, was tabled. employees of the boats of this line on account ot sumption. Baron von Humboldt says he uring the amount of electricity flowing W" Branch Officc at Spencer's Jewelry Store the owners thereof. has never known a case of consumption or elasticity in my step as I started in search of asked the negro breaker. The house concurred with the senate in Factical and Mechanical Dentist, asthma among those accustomed to its use, MAGAZINES. through a circuit, or,in other words, a meter the tyrant's home. Starvation made me glad "Yes," was the calm reply of the slave. passing the resolution limiting the time for Office and Residence WEST AVENUE, adjoining and that they live to a great age, retainingtheir receiving new business to Feb. 14: for electric currents to tell the number of Methodist Parsonage. tl27 mental ana physical faculties to the last to leave old master's, and the cruel lash A desperate fight ensued. Covey cried St. Nicholas, for Febuary, as usual abounds webers.that have been supplied. IIINSI! (Cosmos). • made me dread to go to Covey's. Escape lustly for help, but could secure none, and SENATE, Wednesday, Jan. 26. J. Spencer, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. in bright pictures and pleasing reading mat­ Atmospheric pressure has - a very decided Schooner JOHN G. PERRY, Capt. Byxbee, will was impossible. So, heavy and sad, I paced at last gave up the - unequal contest, AND ter, which will surely delight the young folks, Bills and resolutions were introduced and hereafter makeregular weekly trips between Nor­ Price One Dollar Per Bottle. referred: " influence upon the melting-point of various walk and New York, stopping at South Norwalk, SST PREPARED ONLY BY the seven miles which separated Covey's during the remainder of the time that Doug­ and at the same time instruct them, i-' leaving Meeker Brothers'Wharf, Norwalk, every For a public act establishing a State board substances. Under ordinary circumstances EUGENE FANCHER, Friday night. Freight taken on board at Pier The Liebig Laboratory & Chemical Works Co., house from St. Michael's—thinking much- lass recflaiccd on his farm, dreading a repe­ of pardons, to consist of the Governor, Chief ice melts at thirty-two degrees Fahrenheit, DEALER IN WATCHMAKER and JEWELER, 43 E. R., foot ol RutgerSt., New York, on MON­ the solitary way. Like a fish in a net, al­ The Nursery, for February, has another Justice of the Supreme Court and the presi­ DAYS and TUESDAYS. NEW YORK, PARIS, AND LONDON. tition of the scene, be treated him with mark­ but, in some recent experiments, Dr. Carnel< lowed to play for a time, I was now drawn ed consideration Dialogue in verse, and other illustrated dent of the board of directors of the State Tlie Highest ISarlcet Rates Paid for MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM} . prison, to whom all applications^ for release ly is said to have heated, it in a vacuum to ISTO. 8 Main Street. Hay, Straw and Farmer's Prodnce« by rapidly to the shore, secured at all points. poems, a feature for which it is getting quite A.J. DIKEKEB & BRO. OF XuYIVIsr, MAB8., The result of the first fight and victory from State prison and petitions in aid of the 350 degrees before it became liquified. At a Norwalk, April, 1880. I thought, I am but the sport of a power over a white man was to fix in the heart of a reputation. . Get it for your little ones. same shall be submitted. The bill provides Boots™Shoes A LARGE STOCK OF much lower temperature the ice rapidly dis which makes no account of my welfare or Send.-orders to Nursery Publishing Co., that the commission shall meet on the first the siave a firmer determination to be a free appeared, however, passing directly from a my .happiness. By a law which I can Boston, Mass. Monday of January and July in each year in Trunks, Traveling Bags, NorwalkHorse RailwayTimeTable man.- Indeed, it was only a few months the city of Hartford. Each member of the solid state to that of vapor. COMMENCING DEC. 9TH, 1880. clearly comprehend, but'cannot evadp or afterward that he made an attempt to escape. THE PANSY is a small but neat weekly pic-, commission is to be allowed $5 per day for A Hungarian chemist has lately shown Leather and Findings, Diamonds, resist, 1 am ruthlessly snatched from the It was not successful however and as tho each day of actual service. Referred to the LEAVE NORWALK. SO.NORWALH , , toral paper for young people, edited by Mrs. some surprising experiments in Paris with a heart of a fond grandmother and hurried neither Committee on State prison. By Senator Brew­ 015 a. m. New York Aecom. 6 35 a.m. incidents connected with it were new light-giving substance which burns with 6 35 41 away to the home of a mysterious 'old MAS^ G. R.. Alden, author of the "Pansy Books," ster, a bill for an act providing that no action LarpslStoci at the Lowest Prices. New Haven Accom. 655 it interesting nor important no extended no­ so little heat that its flame will not set fire to Rich Jewelry, 705 " New York Accom. 7 23 ter.' Again, I am removed from there to A and.published by D. Lothrop & Co., Boston, for injuries shall be brought against any city Men's Heavy Boots.. ...$U OO upwards 7 25 " N. Y. Express. 7 45 (1 tice of it need be made. It ii only necessary at only fifty cents a year. Each is week de or town for injuries from snow or.sleet upon a handkerchief, carpet or other fabric with 7 45 " 805 II master in Baltimore; thence am I snatched " Rubberl " 2 50 8 05 " 823 <• to say that young Douglass lived through all sidewalks; referred to the Committee on which it may come in contact. A person " Calf " a OO " <1 away to the Eastern Shore, to be valued voted to a different subject, and is made at­ Judiciary. 8 23 " 8 42 the hardships which he was obliged to en­ may hold the burning liquid in his hand Ladies'Kid Button Boots 100 " Watches, 8 42 *-« N. YBx.& N.H.Ac. 9 05 tt with the beasts of the field, and with them tractive and entertaining.. , , . ... By Senator Buck—A resolution requesting 9 05 " 9 25 ti dure at the nigger-breaker's," and subse­ " Cloth Top " " 1 OO " New Haven Express. (I divided and apart for a then the Governor tp appoint a committee of three without injury. This new illuminating fluid 915 " New York' Accom. 9 88 set possessor; quently because of changes in the family Men's Fine Hand Sewed Boots and Shoes of 9 35 " 9 55 * ft , . ; "The Little Folks Reader" is a bright, persons to report to the nextiGeneral Assem­ 11 I am sent back to Baltimore, and by the time is prepared from petroleum, our own make, and every pair warranted, at 9 55 " 10 15 DZSCOYBBBB 09 of his 'owner, he was again sent to Baltimore fresh, little magazine intended for. use in bly-plans and specifications for a statue,to be White light being the sum total of the va> Clocks, 1015 '• New York Express. 1035 <« I have formed new attachments and begun placed in the Capitol grounds,of the late Gov­ much less than regular prices. 1025 •' New Haven Accom. 10 48 (1 this time to be the chattel of a gentleman «• LYDIA E. PINKHAM'8 to hope that no more troubled change shall primary schools as.a reader for young begin­ ernor Buckingham; referred to the Commit­ .rious colors, it hashefen generally believed by 10 4S " 1110 named Auld Here his condition was very 1110 •' 14 VEGETABLE COMPOUND. . ners ; it is published monthly by. D. Lothrop tee on Finance. physicists that the sensation of white light is Measured Work a Specialty. 1130 t 1 touch me, I am again broken up and sent to Bronzes, 1130 •• 11 50 The Positive Core tnuch improved, and he. was enabled to con - '& Co., Boston. With the January number Senator Hoyt introduced a resolution re­ simply the sum total of the sensations of its Rubber Goods & Slippes of every 1150 " New Haven Express. 12l0p.TO, St. Michael's, and now, from the latter place questing the Senators and Representatives of 12 20 1>. m 12 40 For all Female Complaints. tinue in secret the studies in which he had they rend out a stiff, transferable cover, into constituent colors. On the ground that the description. 1240 " 1 00 It THIS PREPARATION EESTOBES TBE BLOOD TO ITS I am footing my way home to a new master Connecticut in Congress to make every ef- fti formerly engaged. After a time he was ap­ which each successive issue can be transfer- sensitiveness of the eye for white light may 100 New YorkA.ccom. 1 28 HATTJBAL. CONDITION, DIBECTS THE VITAL POWEB where I am given to understand that, like sort to reduce the existing tax on national No Trouble to Show Goods. Silver Ware, 120 New Haven Accom. 143 (ft ARIGHT, BTBENGTHENFFTHBHT7SCLBS OP THE UTKRTJ3 prenticed to a ship carpenter, and after he fed and so kept neat and clean. and savings banks ; referred to. the Commit­ be increased—as, for instance, by the previ­ 153 2 15 fti AND LIFTS IT INTO PLACE, AND GIVES IT TONE AND a wild young working animal, 1 am to be Remember the place, 215 New Haven Express. il STRENGTH, so THAT THE OURS is radical and en­ learned the trade, was permitted to hire tee on Finance. 2 35 broken to yoke of a bitter and lifelong bon ous absence of all light—without the sensi­ 285 New York Express. 2 5(i i« tire. It strengthens THE BACK AND PELVIC RE­ ­ himself out, the only restraint upon him be­ It THE WIDE AWAKE for February, is about Elugone Fanclior, 2 50 3 20 ftl GION; IT GIVES TONS TO THE WHOLE NERVOUS SYS­ dage." HOUSE.—Bills for public acts were offered tiveness for color being increased, Prof Char MUSICAL INSTBOMEHTS, k, 820 3 40 ti TEM; IT RESTORES DISPLACED ORGANS TO THEIB ing that he was oblidged to give to his mas­ the best .and most entertaining nvmber yet 17 Main St.. Norwalk, Ct. It NATURAL POSITION. THAT FEELING OF BEABHTS as follows: pentier urges the novel theory that there is a 3 40. 4 00 The young man's anticipations of the lot ter tha greater part of the moeny which he 4 00 4 20 It DOWN, CAUSOIE PAIN, WEIGHT AND BACKACHE, 19 issued.' It has capital illustrated articles on Bill providing that statutes relating to color sense as distinct from that of light as Constantly on hand. New Haven Accom. fti ALWAYS PEBMANENTLY OQREIXBT ITS USB. which was before him were not mistaken exemption from'foreign. attachment shall in­ 410 New York Express. 4 30 earned. Still he was comparatively comfor­ a Racing a Thunder Storm. The sad story is the sense of touch from the sense of heat. 4 40 5 00 II Itwlll, at all timesand under all circum­ ones. He had not been'in the possession of clude debts accrued from board and lodging, 5 00 520 stances, act In harmony with the laws that table at this time of his life, and were it not - of Jan Inpernavik of Omenak,Dolly's Valen­ Covey three days before for some trumped or board and lodging furnished to garnishee ; Prof. Perosine and .Dr. Light, who have Also a Large Variety of 5 20 New York Accom. 5 40. ftl govern tliefemale system. , - for many petty indignities which were con­ tine, Tot, the Dwarf, the lteign of the also bill providing that no complaint shall be 5 40 New Haven Accom. 6 00 ii For the core of Kidney Complaints of either up offense—no actual reason was assigned— both experimented upon the principle of the 6 50 New York Express. 610 4 1 •ex, tUs Compound isnnsnrpasaed. tinually being put upon, him, he might have Georges, e'e, etc.. It has also installmepts maintained against any garnishee when debt transmission by telegraphic wires of the 6 10 6 28 It X,ydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compcund he was brutally beaten. Under the heavy • < is prepared atthe proprietorslaboratory. been in a measure contented. But these of. their serial stories, "Rocky Fork." The is for intoxicating liquor. NOVELTIES for the HOLIDAfS. 6 28 Neto Haven Accom. 6 48 blows of the negro-breaker, blood flowed By Mr. Tattle, bill providing that town forms and colors of objects in the same way 6 37 New York Accum. 6 5' tl No, 883 Western ATcnoe, lynn, Haas. indignities, and the thought that he was a story of "Honor Bright" and "Polly Co­ 6 57 717 It from his back, and the wales left upon his meetings shall be held on the Tuesday after that sounds are transmitted by telephone, 7 07 7 27 fti Price, $1. Six Bottles to one address, $5. slave to be sold, bartered, traded off, and logne." Published by D. Lothrop & Co., Prices very low for the quality of­ shoulders were as large as a man finger the first Monday in November in eacb year hope to ultimately succeed in contriving an 7 37 8 00 ift Mrs.'Pinkham freely answers alllettersof Inquiry. 's . maltreated at the pleasure of people whom warranted 810 8 30 II Send for pamphlets. Address asabove. £ Boston, Mass. ' . except in * towns of New Haven and apparatus by, which two persons who are fered. All goods . No family should be wlthont Lydla E. Pinkham'a The sores remaining from this flogging were Bridgeport, town officers to hold office for 8 30 8 50 II he began to know were in no intellectual separated by an ocean will be able to see and 8 50 910 tl UVEB PILLS. They core Constipation, Bilious, continually kept open by the rough and -' • Lippincott's for February, is as attractive one year. • • • 900 New York Express.• 9 20 tl' ness. and Torpidity of the liver. 25 eta. per box. gift his equals, so plagued him that he would hear each other. tt coarse cloth which he was obliged to wear, in appearance as ever. The illustrated Bills were introduced: By Mr. Bancroft, ROGERS' STATUARY, 920 New Haven Accom. 9 42 JOHNSTON, HOLIOWAT & Co., gain his freedom—gain it even though, he of Woodstock—Bill relating to tax on dogs, At the castle of Simonetta, about twenty W(i 9 42 10 00 II Wholesale Agent*, Philadelphia, Penn. and for weeks afterwards the young man 10 00 It should do so at the risk of his life. This .papers are "i)own the Red River of the providing that license for male dogs shall be 1020 lived on suffering the keenest agony miles from Milan, a surprising echo is pro Tho very largo andconstantly increasing s&Iets of the At J. SPENCER'S. . resolution he lost no time in putting into North" by Alice Ilginfritz, and ''A Celestial $1.15 instead of $2.15, and on female dogs incomparable CZAH BAKING- POWDER is proof EW YORK & PHILADELPHIA NEW LINE During the year which he remained with Colony" by C. Baldwin. The first is a $3.15 instead of $6.15. By Mr. Booth, of duced between the two wings of the building. that the public appreciateand will buy the beet.goods. N BOUND BROOK ROUTE execution, and be succeeded. Danbury—Bill amending general statute rela­ The report of a pistol is repeated by this Nothing but the purest and healthiest ingredients HOLIDAY GOODS FOR TRENTON AND PHILADELPHIA. Covey he was continually obliged to submit sprightly skctch of a trip through Manitoba, Commencing December 1,1880. GRAEFENBERG "(To be continued.) tive to intoxicating liquors. By Mr. Wads- ccho sixty times; and Addison, who visited ever enter into its composition; IT IS WARRANTED Leave-New Yorkfrom station C. B. B. ot N. J, VEGETABLE . to the same cruel treatment. As he says and the last of Chinatown, in San Francisco. wor.th of Farmington—Bill providing that TO CONTAIN NO ALUM, or anything At J. SPENCER'S. foot ot Liberty St., tor Philadelphia. himself, aching pains and a sore back were Witt Sikes has an excellent article on Welsh railroad commissioners shall have power to the place on a somewhat foggy day, when the and we solicit an unpredjudiced comparison with Ninth and Green Streets, at 7:45, 9:10,11:15 a.m Uncle Aaron's Bat Trap. air was unfavorable to the experiment,count­ any other Baking Powder in the world. 1:30,4,4:30,5:30, 12p.m. OnSnndayatS:45a.m, his constant companions. But frequently as Women. "The Harbor Bar" is the title of a compel all railroad corporations within the KSTTry one o&n. For sale by all grocers.«£3 5:30,7,11:30,12 ji. m. Uncle Aaron lived near Hartford, and was State to put down and keep in repair all pri­ the lash was used upon him, it was not Mr. poem by Charles Burr Todd of Redding. ed fifty-six repetitions. It is Btated that the STEELE & EMERY. Man'Prs, Now Haven, Conn. For Third and Berks streets, at 5:30.11:15, a. m PUIS a matter-of-fact man. His barn and out­ vate or farm crossings where needed, and Large Reduction in Prices! 1:30.4:30, 5:3®, p. m. On Sunday at 8:45 a. m. Are the mildest ever Covey's only means of breaking his spirit. There is the usual number of short stories, sound of one musical instrument in this If you leel dull, drowsy, debiliaieil, have irequent For Trenton, Warren and Tucker sts., 5:30.7:45 houses fairly swarmed with rats, and Uncle that no crossing shall be removed without 9:10, 11:15 a.m., 1:30.4:00, 4.30,4;45, 5:30, 7,8.11:30, known, they cure HEAD­ Hard and long continued labor was also consent of parties interested. place resembles a great number playing in headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appetite and Aaron was telling a friend from another poems, sketches and editorials. Reduced to tongue coated, you are;auffering lTom .torpid liver 12, p.m. On Sunday 8:45, a.m., 5:30,7.11:30,12 p.m. ACHE, MALARIAL DIS­ brought into play. The boy worked steadily $3.00 per year, or 35 cents each number. J. Bill providing that county commissioners concert. or '•biliousness," and nothing will cure you so Return trains leavePhiladelphia tor New York: EASES, BILIOUSNESS, town, who was visiting at his house, how he S S From stations Phila. & Beading Railroad up to the very last point of his endurance. shall hear and decide complaints for the re­ A new island, 150 feet in diameter, is re­ speedily and pcrman tly as to take IMMON LIVEK and INDIGESTION. These B. Lippincott & Co., Publishers, Philadel­ REGULATOR on MEDICINE Ninth & Green Sts., at7:30,8:30,9:30, 11, a.m., 1:15 From the moment that day broke until black was troubled by rats and how he had seen a vocation of licenses for the sale of intoxica­ ported to have lately risen in the Sea of Azoff. The Cheapest, Purest CASH SALE •A, 3:45,5:40,6:40,7:30, lvp.m. On Sunday at r phia. * ting liquors. and'Best Family Mndi- a. m„ 5:30,6:40,13 p. m. ' darkness had set in he was kept hard at work hundred «t least at a time. The friend Its appearance was accompanied by a marine From Third & Berk streets, 4:45,8:20,9:15 a.m., At ten minutes to 12 Governor Bigelow and cinointhc World. FOR THIRTY DAYS, plowing in the fields or hauling wood from laughingly told him a hundred was a good For several years the publishers of Scrib- General HaWley appeared in the House, and eruption. AN EFFECTUAL SPECI­ 1:20,8:40,5:00,11:30 p. in. On Sunday at8:10, a.m. FIC lor all diseases of 4:30,11:30 p.m. • PILLS forest At certain seasons of the year many rats, and begged him to take off a few. were received by Speaker Case On motion AT Tone up the system and restore health to ^HE . ner's Monthly have made . special efforts to M. Collodon has found that any tall tree the Liver, Stomach and From Trenton,Warren and Tucker sts,1:25,4:25, Uncle Aaron replied that he was fixing a of Mr. Harrison, of Guilford, the House took Spleen. 5:40, t>:30,8.00,6:05, 10:08,11:20 a.m.2,3:44,4:24,0:30, those suffering from general debility and he, together with all the other hands, were make the February or "Mid-Winter number may serve as a lightning-conductor to pro­ 7 25,8:25, p.m. On Sunday 1:25, 4:25,9:20 a. m.,C:15 trap and if bis friends would wait a few a recess of ten minutes. Speaker Case said CHIIiLS AND FEVER nervousness. Sole! by all Druegists, kept in the fields, sometimes as late as 11 and , • one of the most attractive of the year. The tect a house, provided its roots enter damp MALAKIOUSFEVERS Lockvooil's FiintitiireTare Booms, 7:25, p. m. 85 Cents per Box« it gave him sincere pleasure to introduce to Tickets for sale at loot of Liberty St., 239,261 o clock at night and all the time they were days he would show them a haul of rats present number is fully equal to any of its the House the soldier and statesman General soil. In the case, however, where the house BOWEL O O M- 36 Main St., Norwalk, Conn. 401,944,957.1323 Broadway,and at the principa 12 ' , PLAINTS.UESrLESS- hotels, New York. urged to extra exertion by the smarting lash which would convince them that he was not predecessors. After passing the homely high- Hawley, who had lately been elected U. S. stands between the tree and a pond or srteam NESS, JAUNDICE This stock must becloeed out to make room for DIAMOND SPECTACLES Senator from Connecticut.. General Hawley AND NAUSEA, _ of a rawhide whip lying. artjcovers all is pleasing within. "An old of water, the shortest path for the lightning my large stock of Goods for Spring Trad6. INCINNATI, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS . thanked the Legislature for the high honor BAD BREATH. C JTNDIHE VKS1. Regarding his experience with the brute •'All right," answered his friend; "if you Virginia Town''—Alexandria,—is bountifully from the tree to the liquid conductor may be Nothing is so unpleasant, nothing so common Via. Baltimore and WASHINGTON. TRADE that had been conferred upon him, and spoke who at this time had control of him Mr will catch anywhere near a hundred just let and beautifully illustrated, and the same is with much appreciation of the history of the through the house. as bad breath, and in nearly every case it comes Leave New York, foot Liberty Street. . from the stomach, and can be so easily corrected Carriage Making 9 a. m. For Washington, Cincinnati, Chicago, Douglass in later years wrote me know." true of '^Garrison Life at Governor's Island" State, and its contributions to national pro­ Concerning the cause of London fogs, it is if you will take Simmon's Liver Regulator. Do &6. : gress: He said he should represe nt the State, not neglcct so sure a remedy tor this repulsive AMD T p. m. daily. Fast Line. Through coaches and "If at any one time of my life more than Uncle Aaron, too,said "all rightadding, although it does not contain pictures of Gen. now suggested that they are largely due to disorder. It will also improve your appetite, Sleeping;cars to Cincinnati, Chicago, St.Lonis, &c. These Spectacles are manufactured from "MI­ "I'll let you know." not a party in the national Senate, and should Complexion and General Good Health. 11:30 p, m. daily, For Washington, Cincinnati, NUTE CRYSTAL PEBBLES" melted together, and another I was made to drink the bitterest' Hancock's headquarters. Eugene Schuyler's endeavor to serve the whole State. the burning of sulphur, 200 tons of this sub­ Chicaho, &c. arc called DIAMOND on acconnt of their hardness When his friend started for home the last PIJLES! md brilliancy. Having been tested with the po- dregs of slavery, that time was during the "Peter the Great," is continued, and other stance being daily burned in London. Tickets for sale'and baggage checked at foot of lariscope, the diamondlenses have been fonnd to thing .he said was: "Be sure and let me know Utilization of Small Streams. il ow many suffer torture day after day. making Street., N. H„ C. R. R. of N, J. admit fifteen per ccnt. less heated rays tban any first six months of my stay with Mr. Covey. illustrated papers are: John La Farge; Hie a burden and robbing existenceoi all pleasure JOSEPH S. HARRIS, H. P. BALDWIN, how many rats you catch. A hundred is a General Manager. Gen. Pas3. Ag't. other pebble. They are ground with great scien- We were worked in all weathers. It was Foreign Actors on the American Stage; Mr, In general the land bordering upon small Wliympcr's Andean .Observations owing to the secret suffering from Piles. Tet re­ titc accuracy, are free from chromatic abberra good many lief is ready to the hand lor almost any one who tions, and produce a brightness and distictness of never too hot nor too cold"; it could never . Burnett commences a short serial, "A Fair brooks, and even larger streams running Mr. Whymper's notes of his ascent of the will use systematically the remedy that has per­ vision not before attained in spectacles, Manu- The trap Uncle Aaron was at work on was manently cured thousands. SIMMONS' LIVEK Now for Your Orders! tactnred.by the rain blow, snow, or hail too hard for us to Barbarian," to be completed in three num­ through farms or fields,is entirely useless,and Ecuadorean Andes, published in the Herald REGULATOR is no drastic violent purge; but a a sort of platform almost as large as a big bers. Eugene Thayer, an organist, attempts in many cases is a nursery of noxious weeds, on the 18th inst., present some novel phenom­ gentle assistant to nature. AVING sold outall of'my old stock and re­ SPENCER OPTICAL MANUFACTURING CO., N. V. work in the field. Work, work, work, was CONSTIPATION! H plenished with new I am now prepared to For sale byresponsible agents in every city in the scarcely more the order of the day than of barn door,and the plan was to weight it with to give the "Music of Niagara," with musical and a harbor for vermin. By the expenditure ena of great interest to science. The greatest serve the public with the Union. A.JACKSON & BiiO., Jewelers and Op­ heavy rocks, raise one end about three feet diagrams, and Prof. G.'PI Fisher, tell "How SHOULD not be regarded as a trilling ail­ ticians, are Solo Agents for Norwalk, Conn., from the night. Tee longest days were too short of a little labor, or a small sum of money, height attained by any mountain climber was ment-in fact nature demands the utmost BEST. OF EVERYTHING whom they only can be obtained. No peddlars from the floor, and have it so rigged that the regularity of the bowels, and any deviation for him. I was somewhat unmanageable the New Testament came down to us; such useless land may be turned to valuable reached in 1856 by the brothers Schlagintwelt, REPAIRING, omployed. Do not buy a pair unless you see the pull of a string would spring it and let it fall from this demand paves the way often to IN THE trade mark.•^Celluloid Ey* Glasses a specially. when I first went there, but a few months of Other articles are: Some Quacks, by E. account. By damming the stream a pond of in Thibet, at 24,339 feet above the sea. But serious danger. It is quite as necessary to re­ AT to the .floor, making it decidedly uncomfoit- Eggleson; Agricultural Experiment Station. respectable size may be made, which,stocked Mr. Whymper, when on the snow capped move impure accumulations from the bowels LIVERY IiISTES. this discipline tamed me. Mr. Covey suc­ as it is to eat or sleep, and no health can be TILLY'S, t most reasonable prices. Single or Double Tax Collector's Sale. able for any living thing that might happen Norway's Constitutional Struggle; Thack­ wifh fish, will become a source of larger in­ summit of Chimborazo last January, was expected where a costive habit of body pre­ Teams either by the hour or day, with or without ceeded in breaking me. I was broken in Main Street, South Norwalk, Ct. OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, to be under it. After arranging it to bis eray's* Relations to English SocietyNotes come than several times its area of the best nearly as high and'occupied one of the most vails. drivers. WILLIAIH E. SANN, ' Collector of Taxes, under and by virtue of a body, soul, and spirit. My natural elasticity Opposite D. & N. R. R. Depot, Norwalk. Ncertain tax warraht, duly executed and signed by mind he began to bait it. He threw meal all of a Walker, by John Burroughs; Auiit land upon the farm. Fish culture is too often SICK HEADACHE!; Coupe Bocka'way, in good order, for sale. was crushed; my intellect languished; the valuable points for. observation on the globe. This distressing affliction occurs most frequent­ proper authority and directed to the undersigned around and under the trap, and went to a be a troublesome and fussy busi­ commanding him to levy and .collect of CABA disposition to read departed; the cheerful , "Cinda's Ranch"; poems and a full Editorial Supposed to The atmospheric conditions were peculiar. ly. The disturbance of the stomach, arising from flUOatilt tent iree to those who wish to engage Free Reading Room. ti. BEAN, and other persons named in the rate place conveniently near and watched things. impcrtcctly digested contents, cause a severe pain CLin the most pleasant and profitable business '"IMIIS is a comtortable room fitted up for the spark that lingered about my eye died; the Department. - ness,in which one may spend much money to On the 9th of January the temperature, at an in the head, accompanied with disagreeable JTknown. Everything new. Capital not re- book, «n the list to said warrant annexed, their He did not wait long before he counted JT| !'|1' • '•• ' i} f nausea and this constitutes what is popalaily Mlqnircd. X. benefit of the public generally, situated on several proportions of the sum total as therein (lark night of slavery closed in upon me, little advantage. But I do not propose fish elevation of nineteen thousand feet, was over east side of South Main Street, over Rood's Jew­ Btated, said sum being a tax or assessment laid at least twenty rats busily investigating the known as Sick Headache. a uayand u elry Store, Clark aad Lane's Block, nearly oppo­ upon the assessment list made in 1879 by the in* and behold! a man|transformed into a brute ! New York Observer commenting upon culture. • I suggest stocking the pond thus Seventy-two degrees, and "thunder' and away irom „ meal But they did not go under the plat ORIGINAL & ONLY CENUiNE Many new yMrkers wanted at once. Many are site Railroad Depot, South Norwalk, Ct. It is habitants of the town of Norwalk, regularly and "Sunday was my only leisure time. I . ­ , a correspondents views of the proposed Bank- made with fish of a kind easily kept, which lightning," he says, occurred round about MANUFACTURED BY making fortuhes at the business. Ladiesmake as openfrom9a.m.,to9:45p.m. Theroomis well legally assembled, to wit, on the 17th day oi De­ form. This was kept up for several days, J. H. ZEILIN & CO., lighted, warm and comfortable. It is supplied cember, A. JD., 18,9, met for the purpose of pro­ spent this in a sort of beast-like stupor, be­ < rupt law says: If "H." will show that it is will not require to be fed artificially ; such our camps on all the days that we were on much as m'envand young boys and girls make with four dailies, two weeklies, and several viding for the indebtedness oi said town.levies and after awhile the patient watcher, who PHILADELPHIA. great pay. No one who is willing to work lails to monthly papers and journais, beside a number upon the following described real estate of said tween sleep and wake, under some large tree. right to make a law by which citizens shall kinds, in fact, as will feed themselves. Asa the mountain." Lying almost on the Equa­ Sold by all Brusglst*. make more mo.riey every day than can be made in spent an hour or two every day in seeing, a week at any ordinary employment. Those who of instructive and interestingbooks. Cara L. Bean, situated in town of Norwalk, con- At times I would rise up, a rush of energet­ be legally suUained in doing what is morally rule, the most desirable things cost for their tor, as Chimborazo does, these observations sibting of two bnilaing lots, each being fitly (SO) them manoeuvre, had the satisfaction of see­ engage at once will And a short road to fortune. feet front and rear, and one hundred ieet deer ic freedom would dart through my soul, wrong, he will do- what to -our knowledge attainment in proportion to their scarcity and enable the geographer to locate the great Address H. HALLKTT & Co., Portland, Maine. UOFFBE ROOM. and bounded asiollows; to wit: northeily by New ing several of the rats venture under the trap accompanied with a faint beam of hope that . has never been yet done. j desirability. Trout, among fish, are the aerial outflow from the southern hemisphere R. E. WHITCOMB, There is a Coffee Room on thesame floor and a Canaan road, so called, easterly by highway, call' Then he knew his trap would be a success. ©© ©.©©' O © © t- lady in attendance from 9 a. m., to 9:45 p. m., to ed rait St., southerly by Harvey Kitch and A. H flickered for a moment and then vanished. The French law provides, that a debtor in choicest kind and the most costly to procure, and to gauge its depth. The electric condi­ ic © o © i£5 © K5 ^ 0ID- ^20 serve HOME MADE articles mentioned below, Bvington, and westerly by Khody McGinness and He could pull the string almost any time of and it is probable that the man who gets a ©4 s4 eo eo -tf wi so « at the following prices: wife, and numbered on a certain map lodged in T sank down again mourning over my order that he may have a chance to • go on tion of the air indicated unmistakably that Carriage Repairer & Painter, -J* cS bfi 1 Cup of Coffee, with crackers, • 5 cents the Town Clerk's office in said Norwalk, Nos. 27 the day and catch a dozen or twenty, but HE •R 1 Cap of Tea, with crackers, c S 5 ' and 28, eaid map being the Ilewes tract, and wretched condition. I was sometimes prompt­ ' and earn his living, and it may be accumu­ dollar for a pound of trout grown in a pond the strong and stormy ^current which ^.s was "lying low" for a bigger haul. The Brook St., near foot of mill Bill, 53 Cocoa, - - * E 5 • lodged as aforesaid by the grantor. And I shall ed to take my life and that of Covey's, but late property, shall be-discharged, but says to has well earned his money. Every one cannot swept the summit, ivas the great southeast £ Brown Bread and Butter, 8 >5 sell at pnblic auction,on the premises hereinbe­ <0