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Connecticut History Illustrated w A**-. i ^ ^..v - • & :"##S ?'•< r •! ; * — mum. - ^' Sk ft«BflaiW*BI 1. •-.»«•*•»*»* • mte&atOik. -•• .•>;• . .:.:i-? r .g^st ,<n:o --• ^ _ | ftt'U'l j ' i ^ > iv» •: U« « /:•:! v: ii * • .! ''jit l^B ••!•,•" »h * '• P ' i 'i:. ,^u-M'fT'j;;*; - - :; '''i: 1 «vj - •- ft; • ;> /iiii (9 ' .» •• -**• •fim""" ;• :Vi I'UBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY MORNING BY a. ja. byington & co., ;•• ; AT TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM, IN ADVA fCE•I & |MiIg §mw|»j>«, §mtd itt i#aI §** «»a l»tmsts, drnwrt infcltegaw*, fteitej, fflliltoi, ^ptadtaw, fgwtoniws, 1800 .Yulmat' Mtmt> ii VOLUME XLV—NUMBER 6. NUMBER 736--NEW SERIES, NORWALK, C-ONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1862. L.f •oil-.? !.f Wade put on his cap mechanically. This 2ST © \xr Only a Pic tare. with the newspaper article in his hand, and As the train rattled round the curve below kept unfrozen by the warm influences of the NORWALK GAZETTE. j DRESS MAKING. fired their souls. They determined to be the tunnel through Skerrett's Point, Wade Foundry. He ran through a little dell hedg­ little action calmed him. *ssv?ljmv ; » , Only a picture—and is that : all ? "Bill," said he, "I'm afraid it is a' WdMfin, " OFFICE IN GAZETTE BUILDING. HE subscriber would inform her friends HARDWARE & PAINT STORE, . ".Only a picture upon the w. ill : great Iron-Kings,—magnificent thought!— could see his skatiDg course of Christmas- ed on each side by dull green cedars. It was and the Ladies of Norwalk generally The »mile so becoming, th e cheek so bright, They wanted to read in the newspapers, 'If severely cold now, and our young friend con­ —a dear friend of mine,—a very dear friend.' : || Tthat she has again commenced the Dress y Main Street, Day with the ladies. Firm iceg'.azed smooth A.H. BYINOTOW & CO., '-V?> The eye io dancing with si tsuiy light, all the iron rails made in the Dunderbunk by the sudden chill after the rain, filled the descended to prance and jump over the ice- Bill, a lover, understood the tone. Making Busiiftss, and would solicit their Opposite I. H. Campell's Coufectionery, A. H. BTINGTON, J. B. ELLS, G. N. ELLS. patronage. She cuts by measure, and will <1 almost fancy my baby bo J", -.<• Works in the last six months were put to­ Cove and stretclie<Ueyond the Point into skimmed puddles to keep his blood in mo "We'11 take care of her between us," he •"•j vp'# either take work home, or go out by the day. But'tis only a picture upoi t the wall, . said. Ilk ^ Subscription Rates. / ;MARVIN & PR0WITT, r ;7;; >A hilent picture—and that i «all 1 , i' gether in a straight line, they would reach the river. ~ tion. tf23 CHARLOTTE DENTON. The two turned at once to the little tub of ; All Subscribers by Carrier, Hail, Post Riders and Wholesale and reiail Dealers in Hardware, « fr : , if twice round our terraqueous globe, and sev­ It was treacherous stuff, beautiful to the The little rusty, pudgy steamboat lay at the Wagcuers, per year $2 00 'Only a lock of silken hair a boat. Cutlery, Paints, Oils, Glass, Paper Hang- • '';I;Lying alone in its 1 J enty-three miles, two rails over.' So on that eyes of a skater, but sure to be weak, and down-stream side of the Foundry wharf.— Tho«e living ont of any Carrier's District, if INSURANCE. ! caaket tliere f ' '"* paid one year in advance, 1 50 ings, Window Shades, &c. J i 'Where ia the head that in sportive glee , . poetic foundation they started the concern." likely to break up any moment and join the Her name was so long aud her paddle-box Oars? Yes,—slung under the thwarts,—a Clubs cf six or more sent to one address, to be HE subscriber having taken the agency n! of the New England Fire-and Marine In­ '- .'Vas wont to toss it so cwelesa and free? | ^ Wade laughed. "Buthow did you happen deliberate, headlong drift of the masses in so short, that the painter, beginning with pair of short sculls, worn and split, but with paid in advance, 1 50 T ,5 : Single copies'4 cents. - .< • surance Co. of Hartford, is prepared to insure TIMBER! LUMBER! '' The baby head that npoa my breast r,r, , to be with tliem ?" mid-current. ambitious large letters, had been compelled work in them still. There tliey bung ready, all kinds of property against loss or damage ' '* So lovingly nestled each night Ur /est! —and a rusty boat-hook, besides. 'A Only a lock of its silken hair ; s: i *r ;* "Oh! iny friend Damer sold them the Wade almost dreaded lest his vision should to abbreviate the last syllable. Her title read w .!>>; Advertising Rates. by fire, on as accommodating terms as any ftath, Lime, Erich, Cement, Find the thole pins, Bill while I cut a plug Is lying alone in its casket tbere!.w < t land for the shop and took stock in payment. suddenly realize itself, and he should see his thus :— , T other Company. One Square, one insertion, ? v $1 00 • \ >a l for her bottom out of this broom stick,'' Wade " two insertions, •''' 1 25 The New England Fire and Marine Insu­ || Paints, Oils, Glass, ? Only these relics—and nothing more f I came into the Board as his executor. Did enthusiastic companion of the other day f LAMBUSTer. \ 1 r •i 'Vpa three insertions, ; : i 150 rance Company has been recently established j J Can nought to our arms tho lost restore f I never tell you so before ?" .u; ; r | sailing gracefully along to certain death. Certainly a formidable inscription for k said. s. " v.,<onemonth, ••oi' ;Avl;: 175 " UILDERS' HARDWARE, &C., &C., with a paid in capital of $200,000 and has a Must we hopeless yearn, aa the years go by, "No." V " ' * i Nothing living, however, was in sight, ex This was done in a moment. Bill threw in " .r ^twomonths, j >•, 3 00 B AT THE , ; steamboat! ..." " P (three months, 1 . ' i 400 surplus of $6,295.00. for the bounding step and the beaming eye; the coats. ' ' •; _ " vS'iogix months, >'i<i"••"'• " , ' ' " 7 00 JOSEPH W. HUBBELL, New Lumber Yard, r" 1 "Well then, be informed that it was in cept here and there a crow, skipping about When she hove in sight, Perry halted, re­ one year—with paper ,1' ; . !I 15 00 .And all that beauty and life and grace, , n in the floating ice. sumed his stately demeanor, and embarked "Now together!" Agent for Norwalk and vicinity. ., So fondly cherished, ratai n no trace ., - ,. Miss Darner's behalf that you knocked down Two Squares, one year—with paper, : 25 00 Norwiilk, Feb. 1st, 18(51. U5 NEAR THE RAIL ROAD BRIDGE, ir The lover was greatly relieved. He could They lifted the skiff to the gangway.— Each additional Square, per year, i*" ' 8 00 tr'. Save these ailent relics? Oh, nevermore Friend Tarbox, and so got your skates for as if he were a Doge entering a Bucentaur to One talf column, one year, ; 40 00 SOUTH NORWALK. ii'&'i %•> now forewarn the lady against the peril he Wade jumped down on the ice and received One Column, one year, 75 00 j Will the grave to our arms the lost restore? , saving her property. It's quite a romance wed a Sea. Fifteen lines, or 100 Worda,make a square. Fraction­ Gutta Percha & India Rubber Our Stock is new, bought for Cash, and already, Richard, my boy! and I suppose you had imagined. The train in a moment , There was nobody on deck to witness the her carefully. They ran her along, as far as al pirts of a square charged for as a whole. ; ''K oh, woe for love, when C.'om all its store . will be sold low. TOLLES & ELY. i d they could go,and launched her in the sludge. Year IT advertisers have the privilege of changing CEMENT ROOFING. • " it points to those tokens, arid nothing more ? feel immensely bored that you had to come dropped him at Dunderbunk. He hurried arrival and salute the magnifico. W- South Norwalk, Oct. 15,1860. tf42 thf/r advertisements once per month. Advertise­ /•pHIS article lias been thoroughly tested by ;>;Whcn the vacant hall and the silent chair down and meet us old chaps, instead of to the Foundry and wrote a note to Mrs. Perry looked in at the Cap'n's office. He "Take the sculls, Bill. I'll work the boat- ments changed oftener charged as transient. 1 • builders, Architects, and others, and the V early advertisements payable 1st of January & July. 'But echo the groans of its silent despair, tumbling at her feet on the ice again to-day." Damer. beheld a three-legged stool, a hacked desk, hook in the bow." experience of years has proved it to be the NORWAI.K 1 Yearly advertisers restricted to the business contem­ ' And from all the voices in earth and sky, ^'' an inky steel-pen, an inkless inkstand; but Nothing more was said. They thmst out plated at the time of contract. cheapest and most durable roofing in use. 5' Comes back no word to ita living cry, "A tumble in this wet day would be a cold "Mr. Wade presents his compliments to Cards, Resolutions, Funeral and all other Special No­ Steam Sawiog and Plaining with their crazy little craft into the .hick of • tices, 25 per cent, additional on the above, We call attention to the following facts : ! V s Save the mournful echo—"Oh, nevermore bath to romance." Mrs.
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