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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 stretclieA 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.,•, 3 00 B AT THE , ; steamboat! ..." " P (three months, 1 . ' i 400 surplus of $6,295.00. for the bounding stepand the beaming eye; the coats. ' ' •; _ " vS'iogix months, >'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. Damer, and has the honor to inform no Cap'n Ambuster. sB virfi pf" These terms will be inflexibly adhered to—Sck 1st—It is fire and water proof. MILL. 1 \ Will the grave to thy arms the lost restore!" The Gulf Stream had sent up a warm spoil­ her that Mr. Skerrett has nominated him Perry inspected the Cap'n's state room.— the ice-flood. Bill, amidships, dug with his 2d—From its great elasticity it is not inju­ HE subscriber has fitted up and is now sport rain that morning. It did not stopbut carver to the ladies to-day in their host's There was a cracked looking-glass, into sculls in among the huddled cakes. It was riously affected by extremes of heat and cold. prepared to execute all orders for Pla­ * Oh, joy for love, when It yearns no more < 3d—It is adapted to all kinds of Reofs, T For that which the grave cannot restore! - poured furiously the whole day. place. which he looked; a hair-brush suspended clumsy pulling. Now this oar and now that ning ; Scroll and other Sawing; manufacture 1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY, whether steep or flat, and is not in want ot of Doors, Sash, Blinds, &c., &c., in the best When it upward stretches its drooping wings, From Cohoes to Spiyten Duyvil, on Ix^i " Mr. Wade hopes that Miss Damer will by the glass, which he used; a pair of - blan­ would be thrown out, He could never get a •1^ constant repairs, as is the case with metal and V And In darkness and sorrow still sweetly sings, excuse him from his engagement to skate kets in a berth, which he had no present use full stroke. and most expeditious manner, and at satis­ 1 sides of the river, all the skaters swore it ! Norwalk Post Office other roofs. factory prices. Orders by mail promptly at­ Of the brightnesa and bliss of that better home with her this afternoon. The ice is danger­ for; and a smell of musty boots, which no­ Wade in the bow could do better. He MAILS CLOSE V ; 4th—The cost is only about One-Half that Oh, joy for love, when ita priceles store the weather, as profane persons no doubt tended to. Iyl7 TIMOTHY B. FITCH. tu.i ous, and Miss Damer should on no account body with a nose could help smelling, Still jammed the blocks aside with his boathook. West 7.30 A. M.—2.30 P. M., , 'V of Tin, and it is twice as durable. There safe is garnered ever more! did when the windows of heaven were open­ It i& readily applied to Old Shingle Roofs, ''Jt i He steered through the little open ways of East 8.30 A. M.—5.00 P. M. House Sign Pain^iiig, ed in Noah's time. The skateresses did not venture upon it." * no Captain Ambuster, nor any of bis crew. Danbury & Nonvalk Railroad 8.50 A. M without removing the shingles, which is a The Game of Life, swear, but savagely said, "It is too bad,"— Perry Purtett was the bearer of this billet! Search in the unsavory kitchen revealed water. Weston, Bedding and Redding Ridge, i ues- great desideratum to parties who do not wish Sometimes they came to a broad sheet of Wit to risk having their ceilings and furniture ru­ GILDING, GLAZING, .v., &c. i i.., v ,• j : ! J and so it was. He swaggered into Peter Skerrett's hall, and no cook, coiled up in a corner, suffering days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 12 M.. ' ; ' ; A HOJIILY—BY JOHN O. SAXE. .j . , & ined, while repairs are being made. Wade, .loaded with the blessings of his Di­ dreadfully alarmed the fresh-imported Eng- nightmares for the last greasy dinner he had solid ice. Then it was "Out with her, Bill!" MAILS DDE. ; SOUTH NORWALK. Leaky Tin and Metal Roofs are readily re­ There's a game much in fashion—I think it's called rectors, took the train next morning for Dun­ lfshman who answered the bell, by ordering brewed in his frying-pan. There were no and they were both out and sliding their West 9.10 A. M.—6.00 P. M. = -1 - ; r HE subscriber will execute all orders in paired with Gutta Percha Cement, and Plain or Ornamental Painting in the Euchre; derbunk. him in a severe tone,— deck hands bundled into their bunks. Perry bowl so quick over, that they had not time to East 8.20 A. M.—8.30 P. M. prevented from further corrosion and leaking T (Thp' I never have played it for pleasure or lucre,) Danbury & Norwalk Railroad 8.00 A. M. thereby insuring a perfectly water-tight roof most satisfactory manner, and at reasonable The weather was still mild and drizzly, " Hurry up now, White Cravat, with that rapped- on the chain-box and inquired if go through the rotten surface. This was prices. In which, when the cards are in certain conditions, drowning business; but neither could be POST OFFICE HOURS. ... for many years. Also, For Sale, his present residence (with The players appear to have changed their positions, but promised to clear. As the train rattled answer! I'm wanted down to the Works. anybody was within, and nobody answering -4 Specimens of the Roofing can be seen by spared to drown yet. - . . . „ From 7.00 A. M. to 8.00 P. M. I« his business if desired), comprising a house And one of them cries, in a confident tone, along by the river, Wade could see that the Steam don't bile when I'm off; and the fly­ he had to ventiiloquize a negative. .- . T; calling on the subscriber, at South Norwalk. In the leads of clear'wktifftlie* 6'£ifkIfart V GHAKLES OLMSTEAD, F. M. by letter will receive prompt a nearly new, with garden, trees, shrubbery, "I think I may venture to go it alone." ! ; > thin ice was breaking up everywhere. In wheel will never buzz another turn, unless The engine-room, too, was vacant, and t: &c., and a shop thereon. Terms easy. Ap­ I'm there to motion.it to move on." quite as unsavory as the other pens on board. got brave pulls and sent the boat on mightily. tention. D. F. HUNT, South Norwalk. ply on the premises, opposite Quintard & While watching the same, 'tis a whim of the bard's, mid-stream a procession of blocks was stead­ ? : Perry patronized the engine by a pull or two Then again in the thick porridge of brash ice STEPHEN^AYSSONp, Smith's Carriage Factory, to A moral to draw from the skirmish of cards, s ily drifting along.. Unless Zero came sli' Mrs. Darner's gracious reply informed Collector. /• € • % A. JACKSON & BRO. GEORGE HODGES. And to fancy he finds in the trivial strife , ding down again from Boreal regions, the Wade " that she should be charmed to see at the valves, and continued his tour of in­ they lost their headway, or were baffled and '"'No. 1 Gazette Building. May 7th, 1860. . Iyl9 Some excellent hints for the battle of Life; him at dinner, etc., and would not fail to spection. stopped among the cakes. Slow work, slow Office at the Store of S. & L. Curtis, Where—whether the prize be a ribbon or throne— ; sheets that filled the coves and clung to the; OULD respectfully announce to the shores would also sail away southward, and transmit his kind warning to Miss Damer, The Ambuster's skiff, lying on her forward and painful; and for many minutes they i--i' Norwalk, Conn. public and theif old customers, that The winner is he who can " go it alone!" . . uj W J. N. LOCKWOOD & CO, the whole Hudson be left clear as in mid­ when she returned from her drive to make deck, seemed to entertain him vastly. seemed to gain nothing upon the steady flow they have recently made extensive additions West Side of the Bridge, When great Galileo proclaimed that the world' " ? to their stock of goods. We are now prepar­ summer. calls." "Jolly!" says Perry. And so it was a jolly of the merciless current s ;§fi»S L Y N ES' NEW BLOCK, In a regnlar orbit was ceaselessly whirled, A frail craft for such a voyage, this qu&i ROOFING SLATE, ed to offer an assortment not to be surpassed And got—not a convert—forall of his pains, At Yonkers a down train ranged by the But when Miss Damer returned in the boat in the literal,not the the technical sense. in Fairfield County, in quality or price. We EEP constantly on hand, a large and But only derision and prison and chains, afternoon, her mother was taking a gentle "The three wise men of Gotham went to little half-pumpkin! A frail and leaky shell. would call particular attention to our stock of varied assortment of Ladies', Gents',and side of Wade's train, and, looking out, he Prom Vermont, S^M. K " It moves/or all that," was hia answering tone, nap over the violet, indigo, blue, green, yel­ sea in a bowl; and hers's the identical craft," Shebentandcracked from stemto stern among Watches, which is larger than ever before.— Children's For he knew, like the Earth, he could "go it alone!" saw Mr. and Mrs. Skerrett alighting. VERY CHEAP, We have a fine lot of Ladies' Swiss Watches, GAITERS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c., He jumped d9wn, rather surprised, to low, orange, red stripes. of a gorgeous Af­ says Perry. • • H "i the nipping masses. Water oozed in through prices vaiying from $20 to When Kelper, with intellect, piercing afar, : He gave the chubby little machine a push her dry seams. Any moment a rougher v?-" AT South Norwalk by il •_. ' A..; in gold cases, at all made under our own personal supervis­ speak to them. ' C» ghan she was knitting. The daughter heard $75, which we can recommend as being cor- ion, of the best material, and in the most Diacovered the laws of each planet and star, with his foot. It rolled and wallowed about touch or a sharper edge might cut her through IS ' E. WING. riect time keepers. Also, Gentlemen's Watch­ And doctors, who ought to have lauded his name, ; "We have just been telegraphed here," nothing of the billet The house was lonely { workmanlike-manner. Our assortment of But that was a risk they had accepted. They .f.t^v.T J'*A • M ' es, in silver and gold cases, at any price-from said Peter, gravely. The son of a widow, a without Fanny Skerrett. Mr. Wade , did grotesquely. When it was still again,it look­ Ladies' Gaiters undoubtedly comprises—both Derided his learning, and blackened hia fame, did not take time to think of it, nor to listen $5 to $100. We buy of the best importers in in extent and quality—a finer assortment than " I can wait! he replied, " till the truth you shall friend ot ours, was drowned this morning in not come at the appointed hour. Mary was ed so comic, lying contentedly on its fat side THE ALUS HOUSE, New York, and -altogether for cash, so that can be found at any similar establishment in own;" like a pudgy baby, that Perry had a roar of to the crunching and cracking of the hungry the soft ice of the river. He was a pet of not willing to say to herself how much she i: ' 11 (formerly Union House,) our facilities for selling cheap could not be the County. In Gent's Boots, Gaiters, Shoes, For he felt in bis heart he could " go it alone!" laughter, which, like other laughter to one's ice around. They urged straight on, steadily ¥'i greater. Our stock of Jewelry, Silver and mine, poor fellow! and the mother depends regretted his absence. etc., we have a larger and better assortment, self, did not sound very merry, particularly eagerly, coolly, spending saving strengths Opposite N. Y. & N. H. Depot, in Union-st., Plate'! Wares was never better than at pres­ we are confident, than was ever before offer­ Alas I for the player who idly depends, & upon me for advice. We have come down Had he forgotten the appointment ? In the struggle of life, upon kindred or friends; as the north-wind was howling ominously, Not one moment to lose! The shatter­ Nov Haven, Conn., , ent, and comprises all ot the latest styles that ed in Norwalk. We are prepared to manu­ to say a kind word. Why won't you report No,—that was a thought not to be tolera­ are manufactured. A. JACKSON & BRO. Whatever the value of blessings like these, gsr i ing of broad sheets of ice around them was a 5 facture, to measure any article in our line, and us to the ladies at my house, and say we ted. " r'".' : * and the broken ice on its downward way -if ! •j « L. P. ALLIS, PROPKIETOR. at the shortest notice. They can never atone for inglorious ease, was whispering and talking on in a most warning of what might happen to the frail : shall not be home till the evening train ?— " A gentleman does not forget," she E. QUINTARD & SONS, Misses' and Children's Shoes, Rubbers,-etc., Nor comfort the coward who finds with a groan, : support of their chase. One thrust of the in endless variety. A-fine article of Slippers That his crutches have left him to " go it alone!" / They do not know the cause of our journey, thought. And she had a thorough confi­ mysterious and inarticulate manner. H. A. KOSMAN, 3W. D., "Those sheets of ice would crunch up this boat-hook sometimes cleft a cake that to the Oatoinet Maltere 9 for Gents' wear. except that it is a sad case." dence, besides, that this gentleman was very At their Old Established Ware Booms, There's something, no doubt, in the hand yqp may eye seemed stout enough to bear a heavier Homeopathic Physician & Surgeon, REPAIRING—in all its branches—done hold; "Perhaps Mr. Wade will carve their tur­ willing to remember. skiff, as pigs do a pumkin," thinks Perry. 9^1 East Side the Bridge, neatly, quickly, and cheaply. And with this thought in his head he look­ weight than a woman's. Office over C. T. Cornwall's Stpre, first buil- Health, family, cnlture, wit, beauty and gold, , key for them at dinner, Peter," Fanny sug­ She read a little, fitfully, sang fitfully, OPPOSITE PHfENIX BLOCK. Not one moment to spare! The dark Whitney's The unfortunate owner may fairly regard a;>!: gested. moved about the house uneasily; and at la9t, ed out on the river, and fancied the foolish |- ding east of Norwalk Hotel, . AVE now on hand the largest and best As each in its way, a most excellent card; little vessel cast loose and buffeting liolpless- figure, now drifted far below the hemlocks of assortment of Cabinet Furniture,Chairs, Photographic and Fins Art Yet the game may be lost, with all these for your; "Do, Wade! and keep their spirits up.— when it grew late, and she was bored and NORWALK, CONN. LookingH Glasses, Mattresses, etc., ever offered own, Dinner's at six." "5 Wade did not arrive, she pronounced to about in the ice. the Point, no longer stirred. It seemed to References: " .. for sale in this place, which we have just pur­ Unless you've the courage to " go it alone!" ' ^; Here the engine whistled. Wade prom­ herself that he had been detained in town. He bad been so busy until now, in piyiug have sunk upon the ice and to be resting chased for cashy at extremely low prices, and NORWALK, CONN. about the steamboat and making up his mind there weary and helpless, on one side a wide Prpf. J. Beakley, Dean of the Faculty, ATE E. B. THOMPSON'S. E T. Wliitney In battle or business, whatever the game, , ised to "shine substitute" at hisfriend's board This point settled, she took her skates, put Prof. S. R. Kirby, Homoepathic Medical Col­ intend to sell accordingly. that Captain and men had all gone off for a way of lurid water,.on one other half a mile We also keep constantly on hand, Beady L would inform the citizens of Norwalk In law or in love it is ever the same; and took his place again. The train galloped on her pretty Amazonian hat with its alert lege, New York city, or that he has established himself in the Gazette In the struggle for power, or the scramble for pelf, comfortable supper on shore, that his eyes of movins desolation. G. W. Swazey, M. D., Springfield, Mass. 21 Made Coffins of all sizes and descriptions, from away. feather, and went down to waste her beauty IF • the most costly Rosewood to the plainest ever Building, and will furnish them with Plioto- Let this be your motto—" Rely on yourself /" , had not wandered toward the stream. Far to go, and no time to waste! -"t: For, whether the prize be a ribbon or throne, .. Peter and his wife exchanged a bright and grace on the ice, unattended and alone. used. graps, Ambrotypes, and all kinds of Pictures Now his glance began to follow the course "Give way, BnHGive way !f'V taken by the sun, from Miniatures, to life The victor is he who can "goitalone!" :i.v. look over the fortunate incident of this : JAMES a. BARBOUR, From our long experience in the Underta­ ,, , CHAPTER XI. : ' of the ice current. He wondered where all "Ay, ay!" 1 ;lj king Business, we are confident we can give size ; colore^ oi- plain; in the highest style meeting, and went on their kind way to car­ SURGICAIi AND MECHANICAL i 1, ; 5 this supply of cakes came from, and how Both spoke in low tones, hardly louder perfect satisfaction to all who may need our of the art.-' ' ' E. T. WHITNEY". From the Atlantic MontJdy. ry sympathy and such consolation as might CAP'N AMBUSTER'S SKIFF. ;' services. 37 It was a busy afternoon at the Dunder­ many them would escape the stems of fer- than the whisper of the ice around them. •~wft I> B X T I S T, be to the-widow. ~ :' ' LOVE AND SKATES. t ry-boats below and get safe to sea. By this time hundreds from the Foundry , i Office at Residence, East Avenue, Norwalk, Tomb Stones A Monuments, The train galloped northward. Until now bunk Foundry. All at once, as he looked lazily along the and the village were swarming upon the Groceries Cheaper than ever AT THE In Two Parts. - the beat of the wheels, like the click of an The Superintendent had come back with Connecticut. lazy files of ice,his eyes caught a black object wharf and the steamboat. FOR CAS BI NORWALK MARBLE YARD. enormous metronome, had kept time to ju­ his pocket full of orders. Everybody, from BY THE LATE MAJ. THEODORE WINTHROP. drifting on a fragment in a wide way of open "A hundred tar-barrels would n't git np Architecture. HE subscriber would inform the public Near the Bridge, Norwalk, Conn. bilant measures singing in Wade's brain.— the Czar of Russia to the President of the Tgenerally, that he still continues to sell EPULCHRAL Monuments and Grave Guano Republic, was in the market fot ma­ water opposite Skerrett's Point, a mile dis- my steam in time to do any good," says SIDNEY M. STONE, He'was hurrying back, exhilarated with suc­ t . -to f**- the best of Groceries, Provisions, etc., at his Stones of every variety of patterns, and PART II. tant Cap'n Ambuster. "If them two in my skiff ARCHITECT, S cess, to the presence of a woman whose chinery. Crisis gone by. Prosperity was - ; . -rfjet5 f;*i old stand, No. 4 Skiddy's Block, as cheap as of the most skillful workmanship. The best Perry's heart stopped beating. He uttered don't overhaul the man, he's gone." Will furnish Plans, Specifications, Detail the cheapest. He offers great inducements assortment of American and Foreign Marble, Concluded. smile was finer exhilaration than any num­ come. The world was all ready to move, a little gasping cry. He sprang ashore, not "You 're sure it's a man?" says Smith Drawings, and superintend the erection ot t,o buyers, as he has as iarge an assort­ kept constantly on hand. ber of votes of confidence, passed unani­ and only waited for a fresh supply of wheels public and private; buildings. Office in Mar­ ment of groceries of the best qualities as can h CHAPTEL X. at all like a Doge quitting a Bucentaur, He Wheelwright. Persons wishing to procure Monuments or mously by any number of conclaves of Di­ cranks, side-levers, walking-beams, and other ble Block, Chapel-st., New Haven, Ct. tfo2 be found at any store in the country. He any kind of Marble Works, are invited to call iKH FOREBODINGS. tore back to the Foundry, dashing through "Take a squint through my glass. Im would invite the special attention of all to his rectors, and signed by Brummage after such muscular creatures of iron, to push and and give a personal inspection of his material the puddles, and, never stopping to pick up dreffully afeard it's a gal; but suthin' 's got EO. P. BELDEN, Norwalk, Conn.,Man stock of and workmanship, as this will be more satis­ JUBILATION ! Jubilation now, instead of Brummage, with the signature of a capital­ tug and swing and revolve and set Progress COFFEES, TEAS AND SUGARS, his chp, burst in upon Wade and Bill Tarbox into my eye, so I can't see." ufacturer of Tin, Copper, and Sheet factory than to purchase of agents without an Consternation, in the office of Mr. Benjamin ist in a flurry of delight at a ten per cent, a-going. which are of the very best quality, and will opportunity of testing the quality of the arti­ in the office. GIron Ware; and dealer in Stoves, Ranges, Brummage in Wall Street. dividend. Dunderbunk was to have its full share in Suthin' had got into the old fellow's eye,— Furnaces, Cutlery, Brittannia, Wooden and be sold cheap. The public are invited to call cle contracted for. The boy was splashed from head to foot and examine and judge for themselves. President Brummage had convoked his But into this joyful mood of Wade's the supplying the demand. It was well under­ suthin' saline and acrid,—namely, a tear. Willow Ware, Crockery; and a full assort­ UST The Lettering and Ornamental work with red mud. His light hair, blown wildly ment of House Keeping articles generally. A. MOREHOUSE. arc executed by experienced workmen, and Directors to hear the first Semi-Annual Re­ thought of death suddenly intruded. He stood by this time that the iron Wade made "It's a woman," says Wheelwright,—and about, made his asby face seem paler. He can warrant it to give entire satisfaction. port of the new superintendent and Dictator could not keep a picture of death and drown­ was asstanch as the man who made it. Dun­ suthin' of the same kind blinded him also, t SOUTH NORWALK stood panting. E. BISSELL, Auctioneer, will give J. M. SMITH. ofDunderbunk. derbunk, therefore, Head and Hands, must Almost sunset now. But the air yas sud­ In*' ing out of his mind. As the train sprang His dumb terror brought back to Wade's • particular attention to sales by Auc­ Ladies and Gents' And there they sat around the green table, despatch. denly filled with perplexing snow-d ist from tion, of Real Estate, Personal Property and Important to owners of Horses- along and opened gloomy breadth after mind all the bad omens of the morning. W Boot . •- maws, upon red bars of iron, and over their short notice, Every one of these gentlemen was proud the edge of the weakened ice. Suddenly And there's nobody to help." . . ' —by the current,—by the rush of the roaring O. S. &OCSWOOD, Gents' Patent Leather Boots, Shoes, &c. ; Horse Furniture, i ot himself as Director of so successful a the ice gives way, the little figure sinks, ri­ banquet they roared the big-toned music of wind,—by instinct. the trip-hammer chorus,— s i; ^ ; Ladies' Gaiters, &c., &e.; Children's •.•'vfTrappings ot Clothing. company. The Dunderbunk advertisement ses, clutches desperately at a fragment,strug­ CHAPTER XII. * * How merciful that in such a moment a Fashionable Draper & Tailor, % Also Saddler's Hardware ': ' Gaiters, and Shoes, &c., <£c., tfr, /., . . might now consider itself as permanent in gles a moment, is born along in the relent­ "Now, then! hit hard! I -'I IN THE ICE.' man is spared the agony of thought! His , and and outfits. , the newspapers, and the Treasurer had very less flow of the chilly water, stares in vain Strike while Iron's hot. Life 'a short Art's long." Rubber goods; a large stock kept constantly, s "Help! help!" shouted the four trip-ham­ agony goes into action, intense as lifqi .**> «Vj., 5 GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING >ii on hand. Repairing done neatly and expedi­ Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Sfc. -j ® unnecessarily inserted the notice of a divi­ By this massive refrain, riging in at inter­ shoreward, and sinks again with a look ot mers, bursting in like a magnified echo of the It was bitterly cold. A swash of ice-water T gBMPOBIUM !i^ ently. HARVEY STEVENS. All in want of anything in his line, will do dend, which everybody knew of already. agony, and is gone. vals above,the ceaseless buzz, murmur, and South Norwalk (No. 3, Ely's Block), April well to give him a call. Orders for any kind boy's last word. filled the bottom of the skiff. She was low? No 3 Skiddy's Block, Main-st, Norwalk, Ct When Mr. Churm was not by, they all But whenever this inevitable picture grew clang throughout the buildings, every man's 7,1860. of work promptly executed. Repairing done "Help! help!" 'all the humming wheels enough down without that. They could not claimed the honor of having discovered before Wade's eyes, as the drowning figure work was mightily nerved and inspired.— neatly and cheaply, and at short notice. and drums repeated more plaintively. ^ ? stop to bail, and the miniature icebergs they |E. OLMSTEAD 6tCO., Wade, or at least to having been the first to Everybody liked to hfar the sturdy song of FURNITURE! of his fancy vanished, it suddenly change^ Wade made for the river. passed began to look significantly over the Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ALBERT SCBRFEL, appreciate him. features, and presented the face of Ma1? Oa- these grim vocalists; and whenever they HE subscriber i^ now prepared to offer to struck in, each solo or duo or quatuor of men This was the moment all his manhood had gunwale. Which would come to the point the public, at his old stand, as good an MERCHANT TAILOR, They all invited him to dinner,—the others mer, perishing beyond succor. <.: - a Groceries Flour, Feed, &c., T playing Anvil Chorus, quickened time, all been training and saving for. For this he of foundering first, the boat or the little floe assortment of n . , < £< • ; * DJOINING Store of Knapp & Lynes, at their houses, Sam Gwelp at bis club. :-v Of course he knew that this was but a .. . , - f rc.-nqqm aJ tv* . 14 and 16 Main-st, Norwalk, Conn. the action and rumor of the busy opera went had kept sound and brave from his youth up. it aimed for? AMain-st, Norwalk, Conn. The public They had not yet begun to wax fat and morbid vision. Yet that it came at all, and s " V- ^Cabinet Furniture ^ are respec,tfiilly invited to call and examine on more cheerily and lustily. So work kept As he ran, he felt that the only chance of Bitterly cold! The snow hardly melted kick. They still remembered the panic of that it so agonized him, proved the force of w JETNA tWSURAWCE COMPANY, as can be found in Fairfield County, and at the large and varied assortment of READY instant help was in that queer little bowl- upon Tarbox bare hands. His fingers stiffen­ MADE CLOTHING, French Cloths, CassU last summer. They passed a unanimous vote his new feeling. astir like play. Of Hartford, lower prices, FOR CASH, than the sf»me shaped skiff of the "Ambuster." ed to the oars; but there was life in them quality of goods can be obtained at any other nieres and Vestjngs, also $general assortment of the most complimentary confidence in He had not analyzed it before. This An hour before sunset, Bill Tarbox stepped Xnoorpprftted in 1819, Charter Peipetual He had never been conscious that lie had still, and still he did his work, and never Establishment. of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, consisting, Wade, approved of his system, forced upon thought of death became its touchstone. into Wade's office. Even oily and begimed Oasb Capital •'•***'%$•• $1,000,000 The stock consists in part of in part, of Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Shirts, Col* Bill could be recognized as a favored lover. observed it; but the image had lain latent in turned to see how the steersman was doing him an increase of salary, and began to talk Men like Wade, strong, healthy, earnest injure loss and damage by Fire, Marble Top, Extension, Dining, Card,-and lars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, &c. He looked more man than ever before. V , his mind, biding its time. It might be ten, his.: and Yestings by the yard of "launching out" and doubling their capi­ concentiated, straightforward, isolated, judge on Term* adapted to the hazard,and Quartette Tables; Bookcases, Bureaus, Cloths, Cassimeres twenty precious foments before another Sofas, Tete-a-tete Lounges; Mahog- or pattern, and out free of charge. Particular tal. In short, they behaved as Directors do men and women as friends or foes at once "I forgot to meniioi)," says the foreman, A flight of crows came sailing with tho cuoifittent with the laws of attention paid to Children's Garments. boat could be found. This one was on the any and Cane seat Chairs; Gilt . when all is serene. and once for all. He had recognized in "that Cap'n Ambuster ^as in, this morning, snow-squall. They alighted all about on the sftoHiyfe pifecompeusation.!-* .tvu , and Mahogany Frame Look- i ' to see you. He days, that, if the river 's spot to do is duty 9.once. ^ Churm and Wade had a hearty laugh over Mary Damer from the first* heart as tiue, hummocks, and curiously watched the two GEORGE R. COWLES, Sole Agent " • ; ; ;ij}:J>ing Glasses, &c., &C. For Sale. "Somebody carried off,—perhaps a wo­ the absurdities of the Board and all their clear enough for him to get away from our men battling to save life. One black impish 1 i'8 For Norwalk and vi cinity. very desirable small Farm, on the turn­ whole, noble and healthy as his own. A fine man/' Wade thought. "Not No, she & COFFIN WAREROOMS) " vague propositions. instinct had told him that she was waiting dock, he 'U go down to the City to-morrow, bird, more malignaDt or more sympathetic A pike to N. !Y., and about 10 minutes' and offers to take freight cheap. We might would not neglect- my warning! Whoever FINE variety of Meerschaum^, Lava where may be found a full assortment of Cof­ drive from the N. Y. & N. H. Depot. Said "Dunderbunk," said Cliurm, "was a com­ for her hero, as he was for his heroine. than his fellows, ventured to poise on the and China, Pipes and Cigar Tubes may fins, which will finished in the best possible put that netf** walking-beam, we've just it is, we must save her from this dreadful A fann contains ab ur|dpr8tened ^tpp^s tp the country. He felt a certain lack of dignity yet it had only been a beautiful bewilder­ bad way for want at its n«w machinery.— deck down the river, with all his life at his to Curtis' Building, Main Street, and purclmge and sale qf'Real estate,' on reason­ everywhere. The thick snow-flurry was like in his work. He wanted to deal in some­ ment of uncomprehended delight, until this eyes. ...v} tends keeping constantly on hand the choi­ able terms. 1 tf34 T. B. GRIFFITH. Tell your brothe^in^|r tt(^pme here, Bill." a luminous cloud. Suddenly it drew aside. w cest of Beef, Pork, Mutton, Poultry, &c., &c. thing mor6 masculine than lace and ribbons. haunting vision of her fair face sinking amid Tarbox looked pleased, and More than a mile away, below the heinlork M. C. STREET & CO. have in store the hungry ice beset him Then he per^ v The industrious skiff had steered so well" Having had long experience in the business and are constantly receiving direct He read a sentimental article on Iron in the summoned Perry Punlli^fc^fe crested point, was the dark object Perry had ••-v is confident of his ability to please. A W ROOFING. and made such headway, that there, a hun­ from the manufacturers, a large supply of r 'Journal of Commerce; how* Iron held the ceived what would he lost to hw4 if she "Run down, Perry." aal^pide. "to the seen, still stirring along the edges of the float­ •e of the public patronage is respectfully l^HE subscriber is prepared to furnish par- dred yards awa^', safe still, not gone, thank Foreign and Domestic Goods, under the above 1 ties, building, with Warren's superior world together; how it was nerve and sin­ were lost, 'Ainbuster,' and ask Captain^^ac to step up ing ice. A broad avenue of leaden-green ted. JAMFIES BYXBEE. denominations,which makes their assortment God ! was the woman they sought. ' " J " ^ walk, Nov 5th, 1861. tfo ew; how it was ductile *nd malleable and The tl\ov\glit of EfeatU placed itself hetween here a moment. Tell him ^hay^some freight water wrinkled by the cold wind separated of articles suited to this market, equal to any FEL1 AND CEMENT ROOMING. A dusky mass flung together on a w&riii'g This article of Roofing is in use upon the other things that sounded big; ho^ \yithpu^ him and Jjove. If the love bad been merely to send by llfl the field where this figure was moving from in the State, and which will be sold either rood of ice,—Wade could see nothing more. Sperm Oil. wholesale or retail on as favorable terms as Norwalk Lock Company's Building, and at Iron civilization would sttop, apd Bfew Zea* a pretty remembrance of a charming wo­ the shore. Dark object and its footing of Perry moved through the Foundry with Weury or benumbed, or sick with pure SPERM OIL for machinery—the can be purchased in New York. Lounsbury, Bissell & Co s, whf>re it gives en­ landershv\nt rats an^oug the ruins of Lon­ man, he might have dismissed his fancied gray ice were drifting deliberately farther and article manufactured, direct from WILLIAM C. STREET, tire satisfaction, and is believd to pe ttip liis usual jaunty step, then left his dignity at forlornness and despair, she had droopedf ; don ; how ^nybpdy wlip woufd p^ake tttfo drowning scene with a little emotion of re- farther away. fqt'd, for sale by A. H. WJLCpXSQN. cheapest as well as the best ro; ing in iisp.— the door, and ran off to the dock. down and show no sign of lite. ; 'y ' A]1 orders ^fll receiye pfpmpt tfeptfop.' tqns of irpn grow \vhere Ofle grew before gret. Now the fancy was an agony. J!( For one instant Wade thought that the tF. t!. STREET & CQ. The weather had grown fitful. Heavy The great wind shook the river. ' Heir1 ; o!l LOOMIS. was a benefactor to the human race greater He had too much power over himself to terrible dread in his heart would paralyze "IP^aBcy Goods, II', clouds whirled over, trailing snow-flurries.— waning rood of ice narrowed, foot by foot^ ; one need to delay than Alexander, Csesar, or Napoleon; and entertain it long. But the grisly thought him. But in that one moment, while his line assortment of Fancy Goods, Pocket SUPERIOR Machine fbr utting Hay, Rarely the sun found a cleft it*4he black can­ like an unthrifty man's heritage. • InchP ;hase of a parlor or sitting room so on,—you know the eloqueqt style. Brum] came uninvited, returned undesired, and no blood stopped flowing and his nerves failed, ACutlery, and a new lot of Rodger's Scis­ A Straw and Stalks, for sal at the New opy to shoot a ray through and remind the by inch its edges wore away, until the little is''j»;e will convince those that sors, just received and wan-anted to be a first Hardware Store ofMARVIN & PROWITT mage's soul was fired. He determined to be resolute Avaunt, even backed by that magic ; Bill Tarbox overtook him and was there by li it call, that we are selling at world that he was still in his place and space that half-sustained the dark heap was, rate article. Clocks of all kinds. We have Main Street. greater than the three heroes named. He wand, a cigar, availed to banish it wholly. his side. 'f the usual rates, and if that is also the agency of Men-ill's Oriental Pomade, ready to shine when he was^vanted. was oozing with unoccupied capital. He "I brought your cap," says Bill, "and our no bigger than a coffin-lid. h will try to sell still less. something new, and needs only to be tried to URNING FLUID, the best, for sale at The sky cleared cold at eleven o'clock. A Master Perry had a furlong to go before he ^ E. K. LOCKWOOD & Co. [Concluded on Fourth Page.] be appreciated. A. JACKSON & BRO* S. E. OLMSTEAD & CO.'S. went about among the other rich jobbers, sharp wind drew through the Highlands.— reached the dock, He crossed the stream. two coats." JlWllilTgd B 'jtym&s '*«- V.- Correspondence of Gazette. llcii>f-/ WY V1> M struck our tents the next morning, (Monday) , tion up the Tennessee river. rebels had, according to it, 30,667 men, all everything on runners 1ms had an incessant Believing that you could not have the slight­ Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers, is hereby Another detachment subsequently return­ Our forces have captured Fort Henry. ed with four prisoners belonging to the 1st but 1,500 of whom were in the battle. Only run, and the caloric of horseflesh has been and marched to the wha**t near the Naval , organized into an Artillery Regiment, to be A special dispatch to the Chicago Journal est desire to misrepresent the matter to the known and designated as the 1st Regimeilt North Carolina Regiment, three of whom about 19,000 of our troops were really enga­ CON ST/TO •&• expended without regard to cost. The School buildings in Annapolis, where we re­ dated at noon on Wednesday, reported that people of Fairfield county or become a parti- Connecticut Volunteer Artillery. The Com­ were non-commissioned officers. Six horses ged with the enemy. « • £> sleighing was never known to be better, in mained standing in the snow and cold, (for the first and second brigades of Gen.McCler- and eight Colt's rifles were also captured.— The Hartford papers are publishing Sam. zan in it, I crave as a matter of justice a panies composing the Regiment will be in­ nand's division, 8,000 strong, encamped on these parts, ana all the town who could buy, there was snow on the ground,) until night, creased U» one hundred and fifty-five men, The prisoners will be sent to Washington. Colt's will. He gives property to his family small space in the Gazette to recapitulate the previous evening four miles beiow Fort relatives, but cuts off one brother and two beg or borrow, "improved the opportunity' no vessel appearing to take us on board.— and two new Companies are ordered by the The news from Fort Henry has diffused facts, not to discuss the matter. You com­ Henry. Three of our gunboats made a re- general joy, and stimulated the openly ex­ nephews. Iu 1856 he made provisions for We were then ordered into one of theNaval Commander-in-Chief, to be organized and connoissance to Panther Island. with that entire abandon attainable only by mence by calling it a purely iocal matter attached to the Regiment. Each Company pressed desire for additional victories. expending about half a million for establish- , those who have "nothing else to do." The buildings to pass the night as comfortably as will be organized as follows, viz: The War Department has received a dis­ ing a school of practical engineering, but " pushed far beyond what our friends in THE REBEL ACCOUNT. subsequently revoked it. Children of the schools of this and adjoining we could under the circumstances. The 1 Captain. patch that Gen. Lander now occupies Roni- Hartford have a right to do, &c.now if it FORTRESS MONROE, Feb. 7. The Virginia correspondent of the next morning we again marched to the 2 1st Lieutenants. ney, the rebels having retreated. towns have also had their share in the grand is purely local, tell me why already three A Richmond paper has the following dis­ Charleston Courier says " that out of the wharf, where we waited as before until near­ i- w 2 2d Lieutenants. vi ,. i , ^ ; patch : LATER.—Further particulars have been re­ nd universal carnival. The scholars of the newspapers outside of Hartford have inter, t** 11st Sergeants. •* ceived. It appears that Col. Friedman's Fifth South Carolina regiment, numbering ly sundown, when a large barge came along­ "MEMPHIS, Feb. 5. eight hundred men, whose term of service is Norwalk, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1862. Redding Seminary "glode" hither on Friday feared with the matter. I mean your own, 1 Qi. Master Sergeant. Three federal gunboats appeared on the Cavalry, the Cameron Dragoons numbering 6 Sergeants. about expiring, but one hunched and seventy in the omnibus sleigh of friend Cross ot Dan- side and took on board six companies,which the N. H. Courier and the Norwich Bulletin. Tennessee river yesterday, and opened fire eight hundred men, went out in the direction 1 12 Corporal?. have signified their willingness to enlist for bury ; the scholars of Chas. Selleck's east she conveyed to the bark H. D. Brookman,a on Fort Henry. The latter responded.— of Fair fax Court House to capture secession the war.'" EXTRACT FROM THE LAST SPEECH OF STE­ " Our Cabinet minister and delegation in i 2 Artificers. - s ] / • 'if pickets. They swept the country from Fair­ Avenue Institute veutilated themselves and steamer taking the other four companies to ; There was no damage done to the fort. The George Wilkes, in a recent letter indul­ PHEN A. DOUGLAS.—"i/te conspiracy tobreak Congress are importuned to become champi­ 2 Musicians. • • '• < ' ' " •' ' ' federals are landing troops two miles from fax Court House to Hunter's Mills, (perhaps up the Union is a fact now known to all. Ar­ their lungs behind Bartram's "six-in-hand; the steam propeller Chasseur, both of these 126 Privates. five miles, going within half a mile of Ger- ges in the fashionable employment of disclo­ ons of either side." You have been grossly the fort, An attack is expected. The Con­ sing M'Clellan's plan. He says it is intend­ mies are being raised and war levied to accom­ while Mr. Creevey's school ventured as far vessels being anchored off in the harbor. The federates are in full force on the Tennessee mantown, which is several miles beyond the plish it. There can be but two sides to the con­ misinformed as far as the notion of the citi­ 155 Aggregate. Court House. They drove in all the seces­ ed to stop all complaints about the blockade abroad as Bridgeport—the happy, cheer-y, six companies on board of the bark crowded zens ot Hartford are concerned, for they have river. No damage from the federals is ap­ by placing federal armies in every southern troversy. Every man must be on the side of the II. Three Commissioned Officers of the prehended." sion pickets except thirteen, who belonged United States or against it. There can be no "discriminating" children nearly splitting her to excess. There being* no berths erect­ new Companies and one 2d Lieutenant to to 1st North Carolina and 1st Virginia Cav­ seaport urnl opening them under federal au­ only asked Senator Dixon to allow P. M.-Oerfl thority. This is to be done by the first of neutrals in this war. Ihere can be none but their little throats "honoring" the old GA­ ed, the men slept in the hold as best tliey Blair to hear the ease and decide it. If any each of the existing Companies, will be ap­ ST LOUIS, Feb, 7. alry. These they captured, and this evening pointed by the Commander-in-Chief, and they were brought to Washington. They May,—Sherman to take Charleston and Sa­ patriots and traitors." ZETTE as they passed. could, putting their blankets down on the individual in the delegation, or out of it, that The following is announced from head­ vannah, Burnside the whole North Carolina the remaining Commissioned Officers will quarters :— were found in a log house, and on being sur­ deck, and stowing in together like cattle. On doesn't reside in Hartford,has been importu­ be nominated by the Colonel ot the Regi­ prised, fired upon our scouts. One rebel was coast, Heintzelman New Orleans, &c. the first night, there was but little sleep on "Fort Henry is ours. The flag of the Un­ Among the latest counterfeits reported Republican Union Ticket Government Stores. ned as you intimate, the committee of our ment. ion is re-established on the soil of Tennessee killed. board, the crowd wfdi so great. The next III. The Officers, Non-commissioned Offi­ A transportation wagon belonging to the are, Merchant's Bank, Norwich, 2's ijltered Messrs. S. E. Olmstead & Co., on Wednes­ citizens would be extremely glad to know It will never be removed. —vig. female and river scene. ; day a schooner (the JamesHoyt) was brought cers, Musicians and Privates, organized as By command of Major-General HALLECK, rebels was captured, together with the horses For Governor, day last, the 5tli inst. dispatched the schoon­ who he is and who importuned him. You above set forth, will,in all respects,be placed aDd rifles mentioned in the preceding dis­ —^Zollicoffer's men were well subplied alongside and two companies were trans­ W. W. SMITH, Captain and A. D. C. with arms, but they preferred to use, their WILLIAM A. BUCKINGHAM,of Norwich er Pawnee, Capt. St. John, to Locust Point, say :—" We protest that at times like the on the same footing, as to pay and allow­ patch. legs. ferred to her; after this the men were more ance, of similar corps of the regular Army, Baltimore, with a cargo of Government present, when the very countenance of every It is understood that tlieB. Wheeler es­ comfortable. We lay anchored off in the and Non-commissioned Officers, Musicians THE CAPTURE OF F0BT HENRY One of the letters found in Zollicoffer's For Lieutenant Governor, Stores, consisting of Hay, Oats, Corn, Wood honest man in Congress betrays his inward tate, at Bridgeport, was sold Saturday for , stream until Thursday morning, when the and Privates will be entitled to the same al­ den, written by a prominent East Tennesse- $45,000 ; $36,000 for the property, and $9,- ROGER AVERILL, of Danbury. and Lumber. We understand that they ex­ emotions of anxiety and care over National lowance for bounty as all other organiza­ Details of the Engagement. an, has the following- "The Union party in fleet began to move. The vessels with the 000 for the right of redemption. Mr.:Elia-; pect to dispatch several more vessels, next questions, this is not the time to force upon tions in the State. East Tennessee is quiet at this tkne, and For Secretary of State, first brigade going first, and thus one vessel CINCINNATI, Feb. 7. kim Hough, it is said, was the purchssir. week, with similar cargoes. This produce them the settlement of family broils at home. By order of the Commander-in-Chief. The Gazette and Commercial's Cairo cor­ some think forever crushed, but l am of a Gen. Benham has renewed his applica­ J. HAMMOND TRUMBULL, of Hartford, after another departed, our vessel being JOSEPH D. WILLIAMS, different opinion. We have large numbers has all been gathered up in this neighbor­ If this question must be brought to an issue, respondence give the following account of tion either to be tried on the charges filed among the last, in the third Brigade. We .".i Adjutant General. the bombardment of Fort Henry: Yesterday of Lincolnites among us yet, who are only against him, or to be released from atrest, For Treasurer, hood by the above enterprising firm, and let it be kept in abeyance till after we have awaiting a safe opportunity to join their started in tow of the Chasseur, the schooner at 12.30 P. M. the gunboats Cincinnati, St. and allowed to return to active service.— GABRIEL W. COITE, of Middletown. shipped direct to the point at which it was put down the ' peace men' of our State so • Tli© Treasury Note Bill. Louis, Carondelet and Essex, Tyler, Cones- Northern friends." Gen. McClellan has decided to have a court- being attached to us. We were soon out up­ needed, without the trouble and delay of a low that the ' hand of resurrection shall The following is the substance of the Treas­ toga and Lexington, bringing up the rear, martial in the case without delay. , For Comptroller, on the Chesapeake, moving towards Fortress advanced boldly against the rebel works, go­ Appointments Confirmed. Ralph Waldo Emerson lectured/ in I re-shipment at New York. never drag them forth.' This, with all def­ ury Note bill passed by the House on the Monroe. A fog soon settled down around ing to the right of Painfer Creek Island above The Senate was in executive session near­ Washington on the evening of Jan 3lit.— | LEMAN W. CUTLER, of "Watertown. erence to the many warm personal friends 6th: to meet the n ecessities of the treasury us, but we kept on our way, still in tow of of the United Statfs the Secretary is autho­ where on the east shore of the river stand the ly five hours on Monday. They confirmed He was received with unbounded enthuaasm we have, whose feelings are strongly enlist­ fortification. from 400 to 600 appointments, and promo­ His subject was American civilization, and Bible Society Anniversary. the steamer until night, when we anchored rized to issue one h undred and fifty millions AILH4IL! ed in this contest, seems to us but the dic­ of United States notes, not bearing interest, They kept out of range till at the head of tions in the old army, and as far as can be it is spoken of as a wonderful lecture, ahsiost The 2d Anniversary of the Norwalk Bible near a place on the Maryland shore called the enemy, passing the Island in full view of ascertained the following named gentlemen inspired in its treatment of slaveiy and the "SUe stirs! tates of true patriotism." payable at the treasury, at Washington or t Society, was held Sunday evening in the 2d the Devil's Wood-pile, which name, when New York, of such denominations as he may the reb^l guns. We steadily advanced, every to be brigadier-generals of volunteers: Col. war. She starts,—Bhe moves,—she 'seems to feel Would it not have been better for you to M. E. Church. The house was densely taken in connection with another place we deem expedient, not less than $5 each; pro­ man at quarters, and every ear strained to Erasmus D. Keyes, Maj. John W. Davidson, An old negro, taken on board of one of The thrill of life along her keel!" have read this lecture first to the U. S. Sen­ catch the flag officer's signal, gun for the com- Francis E. Patterson, Maj. Abner Double- the vessels at Poi t Royal, the other day was crowded, and the exercises were of unusual passed on the North Carolina shore called vided that fifty millions of said notes shall And in full chorus with the Poet's inspira­ ate, when they were at the moment you be in lieu of the demand notes issued by act commencement of the action. Our line of day, Lieut Col, Ketchum, David B. Birney, overheard praying vigorously that "de Lord interest We presume the report of the Kill-Devil Hills, struck me as rather signifi­ battle was on the left, the St. Louis next, the would bress these d—d Yankees." Poor wrote engaged in discussing the question of of July 17,1851, which said notes shall be W. H. Keim, John M. Palmer, Jameis Coop­ tion, let "a shout prolonged and loud" quick­ Rev. Secretary will be furnished us for pub­ cant. The fog held us last until Saturday taken up as rapidly as possible; and provi­ Carondelet next, the Cincinnati for the time er, H. W. Slocum, James S. Wadsworth, Sambo had nevei heard his friends designa- expelling a Senator because he had written being the flag-ship, having on board flag-offi­ fed by any other title, and unconsciously en the pulses and make the hearts of all loy­ lication. morning, when it lighting up we set sail,and ded further that the two kinds of notes shall John J. Peck, O. M. Mitchell, George W. a letter introducing a friend to Jefferson Da­ at no time exceed$150,000,000,and such notes cer Foote, and the next, the Essex. We Morrill, John H. Martindale, Maj. H. W. used it even in his prayer. al men bound with exultation and hope!— without the aid of the Steamer, arrived at vis, before Sumter had been fired on. shall bo received for all debts due the Uni­ advanced in line, the Cincinnati a boat's Benham, Capt. W, F. Smith, James W. Den­ There is reason to believe that Gen. But­ Telegraphic. Fortress Monroe just after sun-down. We length ahead. ver, Col. Geo. H. Thomas, Egbert Viele, J, ler w7as assured before he left Washington, The past week has been big with blessings. ^ You are in error A supposing the citizens ted States, and shall also be lawful money A startling telegram came over the wires left Fortress Monroe on Sabbath morning, and a legal tenderment of all debts, public At 11.30, A. M. the Cincinnati opened the S. Megley,N. J. T. Dana, Thomas F. Meagh­ that he should have a Major-General's com­ Commencing with the expulsion of the trai­ of Hartford are asking any more now than ball,and immediately the three accompanying mand, as well as title. He will land several f to-day, stating that Brig. Gen. Stone ot the under sealed orders which were not to be and private, within the United States. er, CoT. Abercrombie, Col. Sedgewick, Lieut. tor Bright from the Senate, waxing to the they did at the outset. They have never Said notes when presented in sums of not boats followed suit. The enemy was not Col. C. F. Smith, Lieut. Col. Casey, Capt. brigades at a point on the coast, not now, Potomac Army was under arrest, and passed opened until we rounded Cape Henry.— backward and gave an admirable response, occupied by Union soldiers. The capture J asked anything but the removal of the Post less than fifty dollars may be exchanged for George G. Meade, Abram Duryea, Capt. Al­ re-assumption of the reins of Government,by through Philadelphia at midnight, Sunday, When the orders were opened, we found our United States bonds at six percent., redeem­ and the fight raged furiously for half an hour exander McCook, Oliver E. Howard, Eleaz- will be more important than any yet made., Master. They asked this on the ground that We steady advanced, receiving and return­ Secietary Stanton insisted thai Gen. Butler our honest and patriotic President, and cut­ on his way to Fort Lafayette. What's up ? destinatiod was Hatteras Inlet, which place able in twenty years; or the holders of said ar Pain, Charles D. Jameson, Ebenezer Du- he was using the patronage of the Govern­ ing the storms of shot and shell, when get­ mont, Robert H. Milroy, Lewis Wallace, W. should have what he wanted, although Gen. A telegram also reports that Gen. Curtis we reached Monday evening, aud came to notes may receive U. S. bonds at seven per ting the War Department adrift lrom the ment to sustain disloyal men. Instead of do­ cent., having five years to run, interest paya­ ting within three hundred yards of the ene­ A. Richardson, Daniel Butterfield, Major McClellan disapproved. is a few miles south of Lebanon, Mo., on his anchor off the coast. Here we lay at anchor my's works, we came to a stand and poured Horatio G. Wright, Capt. Ord,. Lieut. Wil­ New Hampshire will be represented att menace and control of a National Dictator, ing as the citizens of Fairfield county did, ble semi-annually in coin. And such United way to attack Price, and has captured 29 from Monday, Jan. 13tli, until Tuesday, Jan. States notes shall be received the same as into him right and left. In the mean time liam Nelson, Col. Randolph B. Marcy, Major the London world's fair by a steam flre-en-i when they had to deal with one of the small­ the Essex had been disabled and drifted away gine from the Amoskeag works; cottoni the record culminates with the glorious prisoners, including two Captains and a 21st, riding out two gales, to say nothing of coin, at par value, in payment of loans that John G. Barnard, Major Seth Williams, Ma­ er sattelites of the Hartford Times, to wit., may be sold or negotiated by the Secretary. from the scene of action, leaving the Cincin­ jor Stewart Van Vleet, Maj. John Newton. goods lrom the Langdon company; delaines achievement of our arms on the banks of eight days sea-sickness—the most manhood- and hose from the Manchester print works;., quartermaster. resort to mob violence, the citizens of Hart­ There shall be printed on the back of each nati, Carondelet and St.Louis alone engaged. Capt. Winfield S. Hancock, Thomas L. Crit­ the Tennessee River! In all this iruition of belittling, head-aching, stomach-trying, con­ note: At preciselyforty minutes past one, the en­ tenden, Col. Geo. Wright, Maj. Thomas seamless bags from the Stark mills; a wash* ford contented themselves with using legiti­ ing machine from the Shaker settlement at temptible disease that ever afflicted mortals. "The within note is a legal tender in pay­ emy struck his colors, and such cheering, Williams, Capt. Wm. H. French, Capt. T. hope, there is atonement for "hope deferred 5tli Conn. mate means of destroying a sheet that insul­ such wild excitement as seized the throats, H. Brooks, Capt. John M. Brannon, Capt. Canterbuiy; plows fron^Concord, and other On Tuesday. Jan. 21st,we were towed inside ment of all debts, public and private, and it which so long hath made the heart sick,"for Lieut. Cliinery and Sergant John Fry ar­ ted their patriotism and outraged their loyal­ is exchangeable for bonds of the United arms aud caps of the four or five hundred John P. Hatch, Capt. David Stanley, Lieut. valuable contributions. The fittest dower for a widow—a rived in town last week on leaves of absence, of the Inlet, where most of the vessels had ty, they had curtailed its subscription and States bearing 6 per centum interest at twen­ sailors of the gunboats can be imagined. Col. Thomas J. Wood, Capt. Richard W. the thievings, the imbecility, the jealousies, preceded us; the steamers (with the excep­ ty years, or seven per cent, bonds at five After the surrender, which was made to Johnson, Capt. John G. Foster, Major Chris­ wi-dower. from the 5tli Ct. Regiment. advertising patronage until without the as­ flag-officer Foote by General Lloyd Tilghman The Custom House at New York is to the rivalries, which have paralyzed our ener­ tion of the City of New York, which ran on years." topher C. Angler, Major George W. Cullum, Lieut. Chinery is to report himself at Fort sistance of the Federal Government it was To enable the Secretary to fund these who defended his fort in a most determined Col. Schuyler Hamilton, Capt. John M. Sco- be removed to the Merchant's Exchange on gies and brought disgust and loathing to the Trumbull,(New London,) for recruiting duty. to the shoals, and after ineffectual attempts likely to succumb, in fact the Messrs. Burr notes and the floating debt, he is authorized manner, we found that the rebel infantry field. Additional paymasters, Thos. J. Mc- Wall street, and the old Custom building to to get her off, went to pieces,) coming in im­ to issue United States bonds not to exceed encamped outside the fort numbering four Kean, Capt. John G. Parker. be occupied by the Sub-Treasury and Assay heart of the nation. Atonement for the tried to sell it. Postmaster Cleaveland came office, if terms can be agreed upon. mediately upon their arrival, without having $500,000,000, redeemable in twenty years, or five thousand, had cut and run, leaving ^ treason and treachery in high places, for the Military. to their rescue and violated the promises he the rebel artillery company in command of Twelve passenger trains run now daily to anchor outside the bar. at six per cent., in denominations not less From Virginia. The War Department has issued orders to had made all those who aided him in getting than fifty dollars, and to exchange them for the fort. The fort mounted seventeen guns, between the cities of Baltimore and Wash­ of music and dancing wafted from REPORTED RIOT AT RICHMOND. sounds fill up the 1st Conn. Artillery (lately 4th C. Most of the Regimpnt are well, and none the appointment. Were they to remain si­ treasury note3. And all stocks, bonds and most of them 32 and 34 pounders, one being ington, and twice a week a car provided with the White House to the chambers of the seriously sick—the principal disease being other securities of the United States, held by a magnificent ten-inch Columbiad, Our PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 7.—The Inquirer of beds leaves Washington for the accommoda­ V.) to 1800 men, and the Governor, thinking lent and allow this burning shame to contin­ shots dismounted two of their guns, driving measles, and they light, Lieut. Russell who individuals, corporations or associations this city, has received a dispatch to-day, say­ tion of sick and wounded soldiers. ^ sick and languishing of our patriot army; that purpose of more .importance than the ue oi should they ask for his removal.— within the United States, shall be exempt the enemy into the embrasures. One of their ing that a riot occurred at Richmond on 1 was down with them, is now quite well.— A. S. Willington, for nearly sixty Years for all the festivity, frivolity and folly which organization of the 14th Regiment, has deci­ Would the people of Fairfield county rested from taxation by any state or county. rifled 32 pounders burst during the engage­ Tuesday night; that it was supposed that connected with the Charleston, S. C., Couri­ ment wounding one of their gunners. ded to transfei the men already enlisted to Several of us have visited Forts Hatteras quiet if Federal patronage had sustained the The remaining sections of the bill provide martial law would be proclaimed, and that er, as editor and proprietor, died in that city BO long hath grated upon the ears of the and Clark, and all the other places of inter­ for the style of notes and manner of issue, The rebels claimed to have but eleven ef­ during the disturbance cheers for the Union on Sunday week. He was eighty-lour years the artillery. The change in the arm of the Bridgeport Farmer. You tell us " to put fective guns, worked by fifty-four men—the were given. groaning and dying of the Washington Hos­ est on the strip of sand which borders the and enact penalties against counterfeiting.— of age. service will be an acceptable one. down the peace men of our State so low number all told of our prisoners. They lost The sum of $300,000 is appropriated to carry An Australian paper reports that a pitals! The ponderous hulk of our gigantic The 14tli will not be organized for the Sound. *** that the hand cf resurrection shall never drag the act into effect.—Hart. Press. five killed and ten badly wounded. The in­ ANOTHER BALTIMORE REBEL ASSAULT.— fantry left everything iu their flight. A vast dreadful massacre has been committed by power MOVES! The Northwest is ours, them forth," and when we try to do it, tell Secession is still rampant in the mob city.— present at least. ' deal of plunder has lallen into our hands The Clipper gives the particulars of an attack the aborigines of Queensland, on the North- • ACCIDENT.—We learn from the Danbury us we are pushing a merely local matter be­ THE DICTIONARIES—PROF. STOWE.— east coast. Of twenty-one persons only while with impatient confidence, we await including a large and valuable quantity of made upon some soldiers belonging to the 1 Times that a serious accident happened to yond what we have a right to. We think if Prof, Stowe of Andover, says of the new ordnance stores. Gen. Tilghman is dishear­ two escaped. The party had been e-*r '-r; . the triumph ot Burnside; when the rebellion NEW PAPER.—We have received the first New York Fifth Zouave Regiment,, while George Jennings, a braketnan on the Dan- dictionaries as follows: , tened. He thinks it one of the most damag­ passing along Central Avenue, on Saturday the country, and permitted th three numbers of the "True Citizen," pub­ it is treason to write letters to Jefferson Da­ enter their camp. While erecti •, iienfc.tt ^ at last is within our grasp, and the enemies bury & Norwalk Railroad, on Tuesday after­ "I have looked over, with some care, the ing blows of the war. In surrendering to last, by a gang of scoundrels who infest that lished in New Britain, by L. M. Guernsey. vis that it is treason to call the present an' flag-officsrFoote ',he rebel general remarked, wily foes, numbering three or fo r ol the country are ours! Let God be praised noon? As he was carrying a bundle of iron last issues of both Webster's and Worcester's city. The soldiers were assailed with bricks, It makes a very neat appearance, and we unholy war in a public meeting, after the "I am glad to surrender to so gallant an offi­ pistols, and other offensive weapons, the sprang upon them and butcheret " from a car to the ft eight house at Ridgeficld Dictionaries. Without any disparagement while we take courage! hope it will be liberally supported. The fatal carnage of Bull Run. And the man of Dr. Worcester as an able, laborious and cer. Flag-officer Foote replied, "You do per­ Zouaves returning the fire, in which injuries The London Stat and Dial cautions Ma-| station, he slipped and fell across the rail, sudfessful lexicographer, I must say that fectly right sir, in surrendering, but you were inflicted upon both parties. The police son and Slidell to restrain their curiosity,not "True Citizens" of the wide-awake town of who unblushingly did this is one of the clique tJ the bundle of iron falling upon him. He this examination has confirmed my former should have blown my boats out of the water ultimately arrested the ringleaders, who are show themselves too freely in England, and New Britain ought tosupport one local paper. that control our PostmasUr and the inner office before I wouid have surrendered to you!" in particular not to visit Barcl&y's brewery, jflSTThe Ladies Knitting Circle meets this was taken to his home in Norwalk, and al­ impression of the superiority of Webster oil bound over for trial. of the Hartford Post Office is one of his loafing almost every point for which a dictionary is In the engagement the Cincinnati was in where Haynau, the Austrian woman-whip- (Tuesday) evening at Judge Butler's on though very badly injured there is some the lead, and flying the flag-officer's pennant, per, was assaulted. HP Nosahogan Lodge, I. 0. O. F., of Wa- places. usually consulted. Webster's Dictionary, as The following is a list of deaths in the Friday evening at the Millinery Rooms of hope of his recovery. now published, I think, has decidedly the and was the chief mark. Flag-officer Foote The present Duke of Wellington will terbiiry, has a fund of $2,000 safely invested The only way in which the matter can Fifth Connecticut Regiment from its entry Mrs. James Hoyt in Main St. advantage over Worcester's, in the analytic and Captain Steinbell crowded her defiantly inherit and enjoy the title of Prince of Wa- and steadily increasing. become other than local in its character is in clearness, the accuracy and neatness of its into the teeth of the enemy's guns. into service to Dec. 31,1861: tsrloo, which Belgium granted to the ircifc? The "Temperance Knitting Circle" meets CONNECTICUT TAKES THE HONOR.—Flag the avowal of Senator Dixon that he doesn't Our Brothers' Lodge, of Norwalk, has an definitions, in the nice philosophical discrim­ She got thirty-one shots, some of them go­ Hezekiah Sturgis, Co. A, Oct. 14, aged 22, duke. 1 this (Tuesday) evening at the residence of Officer A. H. Foote, the commander of the believe that Eaton and Burr are traitors, on ing completely through her. The Essex was invested fund of over five thousand, and also ination of synonyms, and in the graphic sig­ of Redding, Conn., at Baltimore, Md., ty­ Government sold on Wednesday, at|, fleet of gunboats which captured Fort Henry this question there is but one opinion in this nificant^ and beauty of the pictorial illustra­ badly crippled. When about half through phoid fever; buried in Baltimore. Mrs. Jesse Selleck. community amoDg loyal men and we are in New York, a quantity of cotton from Port on the increase. tions. It seems to me that all these quali­ the fight, and standing steadily against the Trowbridge Prindle, Co. B, Sept. 24, aged was born in Cheshire. His father was Sam­ hopes that after further deliberation Mr. enemy, a ball went into her side forward Royal. 168 bales of Sea Island sold at from. ties are clearly obvious even to the most has­ 25, of Hamden, Conn., at Darnestown, Md., 28c to 71c; average price, 59—and 9 bales w'W, N. Harvey, of Milford, has re­ uel A. Foote, U. S. Senator and governor of Dixon will be willing to let Mr. Blair pass port, through lier heavy bulk head, and COLBURN'S EVAPORATOR.—One of the ty examination. In the orthography of the typhoid fever; buried at Darnestown. Upland were sold at 25a26 l-2c. ceived and accepted the call of the 1st Con­ thi3 State, and author of the "Foote Resolu­ on that question. comparatively few words in regard to which squarely through one of her boilers, the es­ John Gallagher, Co. B, Oct. 8, aged 24, of complaints justly made against furnace heat In haste, yours, ONE WHO KNOWS. caping steam scalding and killing several of The slave-trader Gordon who was to gregational Church in Wilton. in dwellings, churches and schools, is that tions." Com. Foote must be over fifty years they differ, I generally prefer Webster, as he Hartford, Conn., at Hyattstown, Md.; gun­ follows more closely the analogies of the lan­ tlic crew. shot wound received in affray. have been hanged on Friday, has received a its extreme dryness makes it unwholesome of age. We give place to the above, (received respite of two weeks, from the President j — guage, anticipating usage, which is every Capt. Porter, his aid, S. P. Barton, Jr. and Jos. A. Adams, Co. C, July 24, aged 30, of ; and exhausting. Dr. Colburn, of Newark, during our absence,) and have only to reply Paymaster Lewis were standing in a direct A man is now lying-in the Bremer Co. DONATION.—Tne friends and parishioners New Jersey, has contrived an ingenjpus plan day gaming ground, rather than adhering to New Haven, Conn., at Hartford, Conn., The Springfield armory is in a very that the "reasonings" of our correspondent that which is passing away In copiousness line of the balls passing, Mr. Britton being in drowned; body sent home. (Iowa) jail, for throwing'his wife's newly of the Rev. N. Mead of the 2nd M. E. Church forgiving moisture to the air at the moment efficient operation. It employs 1,400 men, would be entirely conclusive if there were of vocabulary they appear to me to be nearly tlic center of the eroup. A shot struck Brit­ James Riley, Co. C, Sept. 17, aged 20, of born child into the hog-pen and allowing it" of this place, will make their annual visit and when it enters the room through the regis­ ton on the top "of his head, scattering his to be devoured by the hogs, he denying his ter, which answers the purpose, and has a and during the month of January it turned but one side to this question." Were our Re­ equal; at least no one can now pretend that Hartford, Conn., at Baltimore, Md., typhoid donation on this (Tuesday) evening at the the vocabulary of Worcester is more select brains in every direction. The escaping fever; body sent home. own paterntityof the child. £ most pleasant effect upon the atmosphere of out 10,500 guns. The total number in six publican friends in Hartford a unit in this steam went into the pilot house, instantly Basement of the Church. furnace-heated rooms. The Evaporator of and pure than that of Webster." Patrick McGinnis, Co. C, Dec. 23, aged 41, The enlistment of sailors is dragging: months was 44,072. matter, the contest instead of being longer a Spring, liepub. killing Messrs Ford and Bride, pilots. Many of Hartford, Conn., at Middletown, Md., de­ heavily. The Secretary of the Navy has Dr. Colburn consists of a porous earthen ves­ of the soldiers at the rush of steam jumped sel, three or four inches in diameter and six­ source of solicitude and danger to us, would lirium ; body sent home. called upon the Secretary of War for au-' overboard and were drowned. The Cincin­ Elias H. Horsland, Co. D, Sept. 14, aged thority to take them from among the enlist-'^ jy We are pained to hear of the serious teen inches long. This holds the water and From the 2V. II. Palladium. virtually be at an end. But, unfortunately tar The Senate yesterday expelled Mr. Jesse D. Bright of Indiana by the decisive nati had One killed and six wounded. The 25, of Waterbury, Conn., at Baltimore, ty­ ed soldiers. The service, in order to fit out ' and hopeless illness of Frank. Farwell, Esq., is enclosed for protection in a wire screen, Too Much Grtimbling. while a very powerful combination is arrayed Essex had six seamen and two officere killed with some little ornamentation for those ex­ vote of 32 to 14—most of the Republicans phoid fever; died at General Hospital. the several expeditions, including that downf at his present residence in Boston. His dis­ We are a last people—nothing suits us against the Post Master, he also has his sup­ voting with the more determined Unionists seventeen men wounded, and two missing.^ Wm. Gridley, Co. D, Dec. 18, ot Water- the Mississippi, require about 5000 seamen.—" posed to view. Inside of this water vessel There were no casualties on the St. Louis ease is inflammation of the Lungs. Poor fel­ there is an earthen core containing a cotton unless done in a fast way—we think fast, porters, and they are as fieice and earnest of other shades to expel. His offense con­ town, Conn., at Frederick, pneumonia; died Secretary Welles has called for this number.! work fast, make money fast, lose it fast, and sisted in writing, on the 1st of March last, a or Carondelet. though the shot and shell fell at General Hospital. Mr. Stanton has, already, in response, order-' low—a nobler heart ne'er beat beneath the yarn wick, which draws the water from the for having him "let alone" as our correspon­ upon tliem like rain. The i$t. Louis was centre and distributes it at the top of the become dissatisfied with every body and letter to "The Hon. Jefferson Davis, Presi­ E. F. Smalley, Co. E, Oct. 6, aged 23, of ed 600 men, formerly sailors, to be detailed! rough exterior of a man. every thing that doesn't come fully up to onr dent and his fiiends are for his removal.— dent of the Confederate States," recommeud- commanded by Leonard Paulding, who stood Fair Haven, Conn., at Baltimore, typhoid fe­ from the Massachusetts regiments, to man 7 tube, so that when one of the evaporators is Thus a division in our ranks is created and upon the gunboat and worked the guns to . — placed in the hot air pipe, directly under the fast notions. This characteristic is exhibited ing to him a Mr. Thomas B. Lincoln as in­ ver ; died at General Hospital. Com. Foote's flotilla. „ ' most clearly in the feeling which exists in pushed with an angry zeal oil either side, in ventor of a valuable improvement in fire-arms the last. Not a man flinched, and with cheer John O'Donnel, Co. E, Oct. 16, a»ed 20, ot FIREMEN'S COURTESIES.—Silver Gray En­ register, the air cannot reach the jroom with­ upon cheer sent the shot and shell among relation to the management of the war. Be a district where we have no strength to lose, On being taken to task in the journals for this Naugatuck, Conn., at Naugatuck, intermit­ Manufacture of Wood in Mai&aV gine Co. No. 2 has presented to Phoenix out being charged with the moisture con the enemy. i ; . ii • < tent fever; on furlough. stantly evaporating. Where the hot air en­ cause its progress does not come quite up to he avowed himself inflexibly opposed to "co­ elinsetts. Co. No. 1. a beautiful Photograph of their our standard of rapidity, we grow morose, and where the feelings and political sympa­ ercion." Mr. Bright, is a native of this State f I \ ti- Nathan S. Wheeler, Co. E, Aug. 28, aged ters from the side of the room, the Evapora­ thies around extend all over the State.— PADUCAH, Ky.iFeb. 6. There are in this State 68 chair factories;;, famous Machines and the Officers of the Com­ tor hangs by a hook right in front. When dissatisfied, and indulge in the loudest kind (Chenango County), lived formerly in Ken­ 30, of Norwalk, Conn., at Frederick, typhoid of grumbling. We constitute ourselves the While we deprecate as the height h of mean­ tucky, where he owned slaves after his re­ Gen. Smith on the west, and Gen.' Grant fever; in hospital. 43 pail and tub factories ^ 28 piana-forte fac­ pany. We are pleased to see this evidence in operation it must be filled every day on the east side of the Tennessee river are tories ; 150 carriage aud car factories; 1,394. with clean water, and occasionally taken judges of the way and manner in which it ness all interference with one's business in­ moval to Indiana, of which State he was cho­ Second Lieut. Putnam Day, Co. H, Aug. of good fellowship between the two Compa­ should be conducted, and the shortest possi­ sen Lieut.-Governor nearly twenty years ago pursuing the retreating rebels. 19, aged 32, of Putnam, Conn., at Frederick, saw-mills, and 42 wooden-ware factories, not apart and washed, so that the moisture, terests for opinion's sake, we would exert It is reported and credited by some of our typhoid fever; included in the above, besides 448 steam and nies, and hope it will continue through good which it will never fail to give the air, will bly time in which rebellion can be subdued, He has been seventeen years Senator—lor at City Hotel. and then put the administration and all the ourselves to the uttermost in all honorable the last threj under a pretended election officers that the rebel troops at Fort Henry Chas. C. Potter, Co. H, Sept. 19, aged 20, other mills, not otherwise enumerated. The' and evil report as long as the two Companies come from pure water. were not true to the rebel cause, and took amount of capital invested is about $2,500-, There is no doubt that the introduction of military authorities on trial tor neglect of ways, to deprive a disloyal man of his power which had no more validity nor claim to re­ of Hartford, Conn., at Darnestown, typhoid exist. duty in failing to satisfy us. spect than though it had been made in a bar­ advantage of the opportunity offered by an fever. 000.—Boston Traveller. ^ * properly moistened air into churches and to do evil. In the Hartford case, however, attack to run away from a fight that was dis­ Rufus Rood, Co. H, Oct. 27, aged 22, of They also forwarded a copy to Silver Gray schools would conduce to the wakefulness as This is all wrong. We do not object to room by the crew or" a passing Mississippi proper criticism, but what we waul is more our friends are at variance, and as both par­ flat-boat. He was awarded the seat by a tasteful to them. A dispatch from Gen.Buell Hartford, Conn., at Baltimore, typhoid fever, Egg-One of the most'ridiculous statements Co. of Lowell, Mass., from whom they re­ well as the health of congregations and schol-^ says that Grant will attack Fort Donaldson ars, and in dwellings the matter is one of patriotism, more confidence, and ^ess grtimh ties Can't expect to have their own way in scandalous partisan vote, and would probably at General Hospital. ever published in a newspaper is the story ceived a picture some two or three years ling, less doubting. We need the high pur­ all respects, why not put over, or agree to have lost it then but for the death of Judge to-morrow. : Geo. E. Hill, Co. H, Dec. 9, aged 25, of started by the Bridgeport Farmer, and copied special importance.—Ex. Haitford, Conn., at Darnestown, typhoid fe­ since. The corespondence accompanying pose, the patience, the unwavering confi­ some amiable adjournment of their difficul­ Butler of S. C., who would, as Chairman of in theRegister and Times,that theGovernment 1®*" If this -'contrivance" works, it is an dence in the ultimate success of right princi­ the Judiciary Committee, have reported CINCINNATI, Feb. 9. ver ; at Brigade Hospital. had contracted with Dr. Welch of Norfolk j the latter presentation is necessarily crowded invention that ought to ensure the Doctor a ples, that distinguished our fathers. The ties at home and among themselves, exact­ strongly against him, aud could hardly have A special dispatch to the Gazette and Com- A. ti. Pierce, Co. H, Dec. 14, aged 20, of for one million and ninety-two thousand mus­ out this week—shall make room for it in our fortune. These hot air furnaces are un­ present spirit of- fault finding would have ing the pledge in advance that the defeated been overborne. Mr. Bright is an able man, mercwl, dated Fort Henry, Feb. 8, gives the Hartford, Conn., at Frederick, typhoid fever. kets, delivered six months hence. The idea next issue. driven Washington from the command of party shall acquiesce in the triumph of the always a Democrat, supported Breckinrige following intelligence: J. A. Bennett, Co. I, Oct. -19, aged 21, of of Government contracting for over a million doubtedly the fruitful cause of the great in­ Directly after the capture of Fort Henry, Cornwall Bridge, at Baltimore, typhoid fever; the army before the war ot the revolution majority. If our correspondent is not aware and Lane in 1860, and has ever gone with of muskets. Why not call it five hundred crease of nervous diseases, &c., besides,when was half fought. Nothing is now doing so those who went farthest in concessions to the gunboats Lexington, Tyler, and Cones- at General Hospital. millionsf Just about as consistent as the one Our neighbor of the Gazette either does used in Churches and other public buildings, much to embarrass the President and our that others beside Senator Dixon have been Slavery. Gov. Morton will doubtless send a toga started up the river, with instructions to million story ?—Hartford Courant. " ' not or will not see the point in our remarks are as sure to poison and stupefy an audience generals as the continual, persistent, fault "importuned," he isn't posted, that's all. We better man in his stead, and we do not think proceed as far as I hey saw fit. Yesterday 1®" A letter in the Buffalo Commercial, the Carondelet, in cliraye of Cols. Webster, about the " levee letter," but says he saw as they are to fire the building unless protect­ finding of the people. Nothing would so can assure him that efforts to enlist the influ­ he has any chance to get back after the Leg­ from a correspondent in Gen. McDowell's The Union State Central Committee all he described. What if he did ! We surely tend to bring the war to a speedy and islative election iu Indiana next Fall. The Riitgins, and McPherson of Gen. Grant's staff division of the grand army of the Potomac, want to know Bro. B., if you're going to pry ed with unusual care. But if the vitality of successful end, as an earnest, whole-souled ences of very ninny others have been made, Indiana Democrats are mainly of the Douglas made a reconnaissance as far as the bridge of gives some items of intelligence which indi­ iiave appointed the following Congressional into the ladies' reception rooms, for the pur­ the air can be retained, their value and gen­ disposition to sustain the Government in and loth parties to the controversy have been stamp, and can suit themselves far better in the Memphis and Clarksville Railroad, at cate a movement of some- kind, before long. and County Committees: ; Danville. They found quarters had been pose of telling all you see there ? eral utility will be at once established, and their own way of prosecuting it. zealous in efforts to add to the number of a Senator—should the fortunes of the can­ Gen Wadsworth has issued orders to all his Fourth Congressional District—John H. Banbury limes. Upon the President and his Cabinet is cast built at the bridge, and occapied by some their advocates,until the difficulty has spread vass give them the power—than to take a brigade to have all its axes put in perfect or­ Hubbard, Litchfield; B. B: Kellogg, New if some, ingenious Yankee could invent the responsibility of this conflict. To them further dose of Bright.—Tribune Thursday. troops, and where was also found a large der, and kept so, and quartermasters have jy Now we protest neighbor, that we are itself beyond its original bounds, and is the quantity of army supplies, commissary stores Fairfield; M. F. Merritt, Stamlord; George some further arrangement whereby the is confided its management. We had confi­ been notified to provide transportation for W. Peet, Falls Village. not to supply you with common sense and same fuel used in the range and cooking dence in them once; we still have, and now source of deep solicitude among all our pg~ We find the following in the Hartford wagons, &c. The bridge at Danville was their respective regiments. Gen. McDowell Fairfield County.—John W. Bacon, Dan- argument too. We trust we should be as let us manilest it. Can we in our chairs at friends throughout the State. Why cannot partially disabled by the hrstgunboats which has also issued an order for the selection of bury; Henry Smith," Ridgefield; Eliakim stove could be made to do the double service Courant. went up the river. Another of the piers was loth to offend good breeding or true delica­ home, determine better how the war should the question be left to a vote of those within one hundred and forty men from each of the Hough, Bridgeport; C. W. Bullard, Darien. ot generating the hot air also, they would be conducted than Lincoln and McClellan, At a regular meeting of Ft. John's Sick and crippled so as to completely prevent the pas­ regiments of Wfcdsworth's brigades, to serve cy, aB the editor of the Times, and if he come into universal use. whose duty it is to do it? Is not all this the Post Office delivery through whose ef Burial Society, held at their room on Thurs­ sage of trains. Eight guns were captured by as flankers and sharpshooters. The im­ THE STEEL CLAD FRIGATEP.—These bofts- , doubts us, on this point, let him compare carping—the existence of which it is useless forts the present Administration came into day evening, Feb. 6th the following resolu­ Dickey's Cavalry, and Colonel Logan, in pression prevails in the division that an ad- v to deny—calculated to encourage our ene­ their persuit of the rebels. Nearly all the vanc#will be made just as soon o)i,s dispatch to the Com­ Confederate camp states their force to have of the armor plates; and the opinion at pres.- < consist of ten thousand men. Let us then sustain the Government, not our bereaved brethren of Norwalk, and as­ mercial says that General Thomas's division House so attired herself as not only to make ing, while belonging to the Times school of been ten thousand infantry, one thousand ent is that nothing can remedy this under : i with a weak, hesitating, doubting adhera nee, sure them that they arc not alone in their is said to have made a forward movement, eight hundred cavalry, and sixteen pieces of herself the scandal of all Washington, but so politics long sincc gave o'er their interests in and will invade East Tennesse at three differ? the circumstances of tongued and grooved : The treasury department gives notice but with cheerful, trusting hearts, with open mourning: Hartford has much to grieve for, cannon. After their flight to their intrench- ed"-e plates hung on a ship's sides by through as to be inconsistent, in our judgment at hands and strong arms. Let us cease mourn­ printing democratic newspapers as an unprofit­ for we fear that we never shall look upon eiit points simultaneously. General Carter that the semi-annual interest coupons on the ments, they probably had as many men there bolts Calking js s^ted to be useless, a- least,with her position as a mother and, as the ing and bewailing our condition, and cherish able and unthankful business. Now what his like again. goes through Cumberland Gap, General as our Generals could have brought against that cannot be wondered at. ponsiderinp fig three years bonds, due on the 19tli, will hope, confidence in oar final success, and Resolved, That the Recording Secretary Schoepf by the central route/and General wife of one of the purest and noblest Presi­ would be thought of us by our Hartford the position the next day. Their position qlnn" weight to be dealt with and the - be paid in coin at the office of the assistant above all faith in the God of battles. furnish a copy of these resolutions to the af­ Thomas with Manison and McCook's brig­ was one of great strength; they were as near motion at sea. But the effect of the dents this country has seen! Can you dis­ friends at a time like the present, when all ades, will cross at Mill Spring. They will treasurer in New York. The coupons, with flicted family, and that they be published in relief as our own army, and abundantly sup­ of the water in the grooves of the plr cern the difference? The correspondents of desire that "party lines may be oblite- the Hartfard Times and Courant. advance immediately on Knoxville, where schedules showing the number and amount, ,—-Three American Bishops are now patri­ plied with provisions. Yet they abandoned uoon the iron holts can only be exj- if the Metropolitan press have made frequent literated," and party asperities softened M. IJEDMPND, Rec, Sec'y, they will take possession of the lailroad, cut­ everything with the greatest precipitancy, b'such that four or five years from must be presented for examination three otically. engaged in the service of their coun­ Hartford, Feb. 7th 1862. ting off supplies and communication with the allusions to the same broad txposures, but down, were an influential portion of our pot even spiking their cannon. of commission each ship will req try. Bishop Mcflivaino is in England, Arch­ rebe) government. j ;I: . ; business days before payment. The depart­ bishop Hughes is on the Coptjpjenjt, and Bish­ •t.;: : »—•••"« ting." /--'i! Ml i: when we happened to have the courage to Norwalk Republicans to get up such a "fam­ The Secessionists in St. Louis wefe bad­ —.....,* ment also gives notice that it is ready to re­ op Ames has gone to Richmond. These gen­ —-The President has approved the bill speak publicly of what was expressly de­ ily quarrel" here, (and they could easily be ly frightened a few days ago, by a report __— it is understood that the government deem the one year treasury notes of 1857, tlemen are representatives of three branches P authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to iA' ,'tuy fellow, braggi signed for public exhibition, our neighbor provoked to it,) as should jeopardize the phat Gen. Halleck li^d telegraphed to the has ordered tli,e chaffs of all the large transr dtU'rei of pork wif and the sixty days notes of March last, inter­ of the Churches widely differing from each Secretary of War, askjpg permission to send strike from the pension tolls the names ot could call' is "roused up" from a Rip Van Winkle other; they cordially agree, however, in da.- "smooth Success"ot theJJnion cause through­ ports which cap be secured in Npw Yopk lop all taking up arms against the Government, ty, was si t^ilr put to his t: est on which will cease April 7th. The last away during the war about five hundred of special service. Another evnedition to some frequently * ui slumber and thinks he's found a mare's nest. votiontothc Union cause. out the State? We dqn'l believe that otjr the most noisy aud troublesome of the lab­ j or aiding or abetting the rebellion. Several told that 1 of the $50,000,000 issue is in the hands of point South is uod • -t is not improv­ under ah • urV'i&thau 175' tr.ii Hope the liyperboreanairs of his upper clime friends in Hartford or outside of it, would els in St. • Louis, and tfrat the reply was able that a large pc km of 0 e Army df tlip pensifluers have been proved rebels or sym;- the signers, and no accident or loss has oc­ The "Constitution" sailed from Fortress pathfeer?, this act is foy tjfeir pgnefty. , ed meat. Will cool off his affected and over-strained believe it judicious, expedient or patriotic. "five thousand, if necessary," , , ,i( (!i. , Potomac will be dt • .cK'-1 iV. the service. 'H curred in the execution of the work. Monroe, for Ship Island, on Tuesday. M' "" " '••••- ^ > ; i i i ;o ' i i " • ' iadignation. KW ,}»««»•-A vi,i of "ft ' >• ^Lfluimww iiwn.fr jjSSSm&m* yiiij iji .11 Ii.liiii ttiMr? 1I|| tfLlll h^iM»> igW* 41 Items. vepteiAfisroi Mvance. Engraved Wedding and Visiting • » W"" . • OLDEST A correspondent of thpjNcw Haven lierj- An order has been issued to the comman­ Marble Works Fall & Winter ders of divisions in Virginia, directing all Cards, ider gives a full and efficient list of the 12tli ZSOO JW arhie rd surplus baggage not actually needed for Executed in the best Broadway style, and fur­ of CHEAP CKOCKEKY liegiment, with interesting particulars. The troops on the march, to be sent to Washing­ nished at regular New York prices. Orders In Connecticut. regiment numbers 950 men, good and true, ton and warehoused. Another order has lt punctually attended to. ALL ORDERS E. PRICE, STORE, PRAClICE MAKES PERFj T." % well disciplined,clothed,armed and equipped been issued to the surgeons in charge of hos­ pitals in the city to send the convalescent pa­ FOR WEDDING CAI&S STRICTLY Dress Goods ITTER'S Marble Establish nt is in the best ; manner—and for houses, the Sib­ tients to Annapolis and elsewhere, and oth­ CONFIDENTIAL. Printed Cards fur Get the Best! Purdy's Station, N. Y. Phoenix Block, E known almost everywhere. s long erwise to have ready as many spare beds as attention to the business makes hir, ell ac­ ley tent, James' Patent. The health of the nislied at an hour's notice, (it the WEBSTER'S possible. THE subscriber is prepared to receive or OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. quainted with all styles and kinds work. troops is excellent, government having pro- GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. „ Persons who patronize him, ar'e SUJ >f hav­ Tided every accommodation for comfort.— % HggT The Tribune learns from Kansas that Unabridged Dictionary. ders for furnishing, from the above well Selling off at Reduced Prices 3m34 A. E. SMITH & SONS. ing suitable monuments to mark tl esting The following is the regimental roll of the Gen. J. H. Lane wa9 there about the let New Pictorial Edition. place of departed friends. officers: inst., and announced that he had not ac­ known and long established Yard, every des­ He has on hand a large assortmont of MONUMENTS of the newest and most Colonel—Henry C. Deming. cepted liis commission as Brigadier-General, 1,500 Pictorial Illustrations cription of DAVID H. FZTCH, and that he visited the State'only as a mem­ FOR CASH! modern style, made of ITALIAN and AMERI­ Lieut. Col.—Ledyard Colburn. AAA TO 10,000 NEW WORDS in Dealer in CAN MARBLE, RED SAND STONE and GRAN­ Major—Frank H. Peck. ber of the Senate Military Committee. He 1 declined to assume any military character, Spring Trade 9^UUU the Vocabulary. Table of SY­ ITE. Quartermaster—Cornelius Y. R. Pond. MARBLE, GRANITE, Grain, Flour, Feed, Meal, Hay, Also, Head Stones of various sizes, thick-^ Adjutant—Silliman B. Ives. but maintained the most friendly relations NONYMS by Prof. Goodrich. Table giving with Gen. Hunter, between whom and him­ Pronunciation of Names of 8,000 distin­ &c., No. 2 Water-st„ third door south of the nes3 and patterns. Those persons who mayi Surgeon—Wm. R. Brownell. be in want of Monuments, in Norwalk and. Assistant Surgeons—Molines C. Leaven­ self we believe there is no practical difference guished persons of Modern Times, Peculiar Drab, or Brown Stone, Our Entire Stock Bridge, has in store Flour and Meal, (fresh of sentiment with regard to the relations of use of Words and Terms in the Bible, with ground) direct from the mills. its vicinity, are especially invited to examine' worth, John W. Welch. several Q. M. Sergeant—Prank H. Bates. Slavery and the war. other new Features, together with all the Evecuted in the highest style of the art, for beautiful Works, recently executed [ matter of previous editions. In one volume Y Grocers', Bakers & Families in their new Cemetery, to the memory of a Commissary Sergeant—D. R. Hinsdale. of 1750 pages. Price $6,50. Sold by all number ot their former citizens, which are Sergeant Major—James Francis. The scene at the close of the expul­ MONUMENTAL, supplied as cheap as can be procured in New Drum Major—Leonard B. Farren. sion oVBright was dramatic. The sudden Booksellers. York or elsewhere. Feed ot ever}- variety made of Italian Marble, Red Sand Stone, G. & C. MERRIAM, Springfield, Mass. constantly on hand. 51 and Granite. Company A, Hartford—Captain, George illumination of the Senate hall dispelled the 1 8 6 2. OR OTHER PURPOSES, such as MAN­ of D ress Goods, ! shadows and gloom which enveloped the RED SAND STONE AND GRANITE A.Lewis; 1st Lieut., John Brennan; 2d, WEBSTER'S PICTORIAL DICTIONARY IN POST, for enclosing Cemetery Lots. ; Wm. Bulkley. action, at the instant the clerk began to call the roll. There was a desperate decisive­ SOUTH AMERICA.—The Publishers have iust TELS, 1 ABLETS SINKS, FENCE AND Economy is Wealth! GOOD WORKMEN, GOOD MATERI- j Company B, New Haven—Captain, Sam­ received an application fi'om the "director uel H. Granniss; 1st Lieut., Chas. O'Neil; ness in the "No" with which Mr. Bayard ALS, and a manufactory sufficiently large ' answered to his name. The Delaware Sen­ ol the collegiate institution at Nova Fribur- HI'ICHING POSTS, ct-C., and commodious, with ail the new and use­ 2d, Geo. A. Harmount. go," Rio Janeiro, tor twenty sets of their and beautiful assortment of ful improvements, to enable us to prosecute Company C, Hartford—Captain, L. A. ator uneasily wandered from his seat to the "Pictorial illustrations only." The professor desk of the Clerk, and with thoughtful look and furnished at prices to suit customers.— our business with dispatch, and at the lowest f Dickinson; 1st Lieut., Albert C. Hendrick; says, "They would be useful to me in some % CURE YOUR COUGH possible prices. 2d, Henry Sherman Taintor. leaned there till the expulsion was com­ of the classes of the sciences." The illus­ Company D, New London—Captain, Na­ plete. When Mr. Carlile of Virginia voted CARPETING! ! Also orders for Persons who are in want of any of the "No" the flutter was significant and loud.— trations are never sold separately from the above articles, are invited to consider the than Frankau; 1st Lieut., Hiram F. Chap- body of the work, but this application indi­ FOR ONE DIME! ! pell ; 2d, Geo. W. Potter. The Californian, McDoueall, did not an­ CEMETERY FENCING, IRON RAILING Shawls extra inducements which are offered at No. swer. "Mr. Simmons." No answer. Both cates a high appreciation of their beauty and 77 High Street, where all kinds of work f Company "B, Norwalk—Captain, Stephen utility. which belongs to the marble business can be - D. Byxbee; 1st Lieut., Gilbert Bogart; 2d, Senators were in their seats when Mr. Wil- &c., filled and put up at short notice and on ley was speaking. - Will their absence affect found. Edward H. Ncering. WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY ABROAD.—With­ Company F, New Haven—^Captain, Sid­ the result ? Messengers ran swiftly through very favorable terms. Ihe BEST and CHEAPEST Household Marble Mantles. Marble Mantles. ' the streets and courts of the Senate wing.— in a few weeks the publishers of Webster's ney E. Clark: 1st Lieut., John P. Lowell; Pictorial Unabridged have received orders will be offered at 2d, Theodore Clark. Soon, but not a moment too soon to quiet Now on hand a full assortment of Representing an establishment the oldest REMEDY in the World. Particular Attention the painful anxiety of the galleries, the Sen- for that work from Constantinople, Shang­ Is invited to our large assortment of Man- ; Company G, Willimantic—Captain,Lester hai, (China,) Beirut, (Syria,) Madura, (Hin- and best known of any in Western Connec­ E. Bradley; 1st Lieut., A. Dwight McCall, tors came in, and thirty-two vctes decreed Madame ZADOC PORTER'S ties, among which can be seen those of su- the law that in the American Senate hereaf­ dostan,) and from the Cape of Good Hope. perior workmanship and finish, as well as , 2d, John W. Hurlbutt. Springfield Repub. Feb. 22£ ticut, the subscriber feels that its reputation Company H, Simsbury—Captain, Jos. R. ter no traitor shall have a seat. When the those of more common style, AT VERY low > result was announced, the gallery burst into PRICES ! All purchasers will find it for their , Toy; 1st Lieut., Austin T. Ashmead; 2d, Sales of Webster's Dictionaries. for artistic excellence and honorable dealing Great Bargains. Geo. H. Hanks. applause, checked instantly by a sense of decided interest to visit our sample rooms Company 1, New Haven—Captain, John propriety to the place, and not a regard to From certain published statements of the is already too well established to need com­ before making a selection. 1 leading booksellers from ' every part of the GREAT COUGH REMEDY I ! W. DeForrest; 1st Lieut., Chas. W. Corn­ the feelings ol an absent convict under the BRUSSELLS, THREE PLY, mendation.* Address Parlor Grates, wall; 2d, Stephen Ball. judgment of his peers. His plea ended, country, it would seem that the sales of the Company K, Norwich—Capfein, Edward Bright had bundled up his "portable prop­ various editions of Webster's Dictionaries E. B. PRICE, Agent. Orders for every description of work in K. Abbott; 1st Lieut., James D. Roche; 2d, erty on his desk, turned his back upon the are enormous, exceeding many times the Norwalk, Ct., Aug. 1st, 1861. Prints, his line will be thankfully received, and Stanton Allyu. court which had tried him, went to Secreta­ sales of all other dictionaries put together. ADAME ZADOC PORTER'S Curative promptly and faithfully executed. ry Forney's room and drew his pay to the We learn that there are fivs different edi- M Balsam is warranted if used according JOHN RITTER. tioas of our great American lexicographer Dental Card. to the directions, to cure in all cases, Coughs, New Haven, April, 1861. Iyl9 fg~The Thirteenth Regiment, now in last cent, and with defiant stride passed into the Public Land Committee Room, where now published in England, besides several N impression having gone abroad that Colds, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and all barracks at New Haven, reported 896 rank his wife awaited him. In her presence the SUPERFINE, English dictionaries which are confessedly A the uudersigned has relinquished his affections of the Throat and Lungs. XYew and Fashionable and file, on the 5th inst., making, with field actor's costume fell. The ruined politician based on Webster. A recent article in the profession, this is to inform his friends and the public that he still continues the practice Sheetings and staff officers, over 900. It is pronounced sat down, and, haggard and crushed, con­ London Critic admits th&t the orthography of Webster's Dictionary is all but universal of his profession at his old stand, foot of Mad'e ZADOC PORTER'S Balsam is pre­ MILLINERY. ^ by army officers to be as fine a body of men templated the wreck he had made of his for­ tune.—Exchange. in the United States. Main-st., Norwalk, where he will be happy pared with all the requisite care and skill, Mrs. TINDALL, as any mustered in from this State, of gene­ to render them his best services. In case of Boston Daily Journal. from a combination of the best remedies the OULD respectfully inform the Ladies . TOUCHING INCIDENT.—A prominent citi­ temporary absence, a skillful assistant will be vegetable kingdom affords. Its remedial ral good character and good health. Unless found in attendance at the Office, ready And and everything made of Cotton is ad­ W of Norwalk and vicinity, that she has the Twelfth is called for soon,the Thirteenth zen of Versailles, who recently visited Camp qualities are based on its power to assist the opened the above business in all its branch­ Robinson, in Garrard county, remained on FINE and COMMON INGRAIN willing to serve all that may call. vancing. Don't delay but call at healthy and vigorous circulation of the blood, will be ready to take the field with them.— A. HILL, D. D. S, es, at Lockwood's new building, east side of the ground until the hour of retiring for the once, at through the lungs. It is not a violent rem­ the bridge. A share of the public patronage I By consolidation of companies partially filled night. Everything being calm and quiet he edy, but emollient,—warming, searching and is solicited. 3m43 r nearly every company is now full. We give concluded to walk around to see hear what _ For Sale. effective; can be taken by the oldest person From Mather & Abbott's Newspaper Advertising a complete list of field, staff and line officers he could. His ear soon caught the voice of A i-III?the . Real Estate of BETSEY BEACH,, or youngest child. ! prayer, and upon nearer approach, he found House. No. 335 Broadway, New York. XJL late of Brooklyn, deceased, formerly of For Sale at a Bargain, f" appointed up to Feb. 1st: Mad'e ZADOC PORTER'S Balsam has "i that it proceeded from a tent occupied by Redding, Ct., embracing about eighteen acres MORRIS&DOTY'S, been used by the public for over 18 years, and HE property situated on corner of Chap­ Colonel—Henry W. Birge, Norwich. Tennesseeans. Those pious but persecuted of land,consisting oT plow,pasture, and mead­ has acquired its present sale simply by being T el and Water Streets, late the residence Lieut.-Colonel—Alexander Warner, Wood­ men were engaged in solemn prayer to the CARPETING, ow land, being a portion of the farm of the recommenaed by those who have used ft, to of Capt. Wfh. Allen. For Particulars, apply stock. Almighty, invoking His kind care and pro­ late Joel Foster, deceased, together with one- their afflicted friends and others. to Dimon Fanton, or Editor of Gazette, dh Major—Richard E. Holcomb, Granby. tection of their wives and little ones left be­ fourth part of a mill-site, all situated in said Surgeon—Dr. Benjamin N. Comings, New hind them in their once liappy homes. Al­ Redding. Should said property be undispo­ MOST IMPORTANT.—Madame ZADOC 1AA AAA BARRELS of the LODI No. 2 Gazette Building, PORTER'S Curative Balsam is sold at a price Britain. though not much given to the melting mood, IUU5UUU MAN'F'G COMPANY'S sed of at private sale, the same will be offer­ GEEAT CUKE. 1j< Assistant Surgeon—Dr. George Clary, our worthy friend could not restrain tlie tear ed for sale at public auction, on Tuesday which brings it in the reach of every one to 2>r. Leland's Hartford. of sympathy^ He felt grateful that he was a FOVDRETTE. the 4th day of March, 1862, at one o'clock, keep it convenient for use. The timely use 2d Assistant Surgeon—Dr. Nathaniel A. citizen of Kentucky, and he felt his soul P. M. Sale to take place on the premises in of a single bottle will prove it to be worth ANTI RHEUMATIC BAND Fisher, Norwich. strengthen to battle for her freedom to the OIL CLOTH, DRUGGETT, RUGS, This Company, with a capital of $150,000 said Redding. 100 times its cost. • the most extensive works of the kind in the and buy them at as Low Prices as they IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR Adjutant—Wm. M. Grosvenor, New Ha­ last extremity.—Louisville Journal. For further particulars enquire of Charles can be obtained for anywhere in this NOTICE.—SAVE YOUR MONEY !!—Do not ven. world, and an experience of 22 years in man­ T. Foster, Executor of deceased, 45 Pearl be persuaded to purchase articles at 4s. to $1, Rheumatism, Gout and Ifeu- Quarter-Master—J. B. Bromley, Norwich. Hg-Gen. McCook, of the Potomac Army, ufacturing,with a reputation long established Street, N. Y., or of Thomas Sanford, of said vicinity. ralgia, te . having also the exclusive control of all the which do not contain the virtues of a Dime ra;s Chaplain—Rev. Chas. C. Salter, New Ha­ a few days since ordered to the rear the wives Redding. 3t5 Bottle of Madame Porter's Curative Balsam, ven. night soil from the great City of New York, AND A SURE CURE FOR ' $^ and families of all officers in his division. A the cost of manufacturing which is as great Company A—Captain, Henry L. Bidwell; are prepared to furnish an article which is, For Sale or To Xet. as that of almost any other medicine; and All Mercurial Diseases. 1st Lieut., John E. Woodruff; 2d Lieut., without doubt the cheapest and very best fer­ letter writer says: HOUSE and LOT in the city of New the very low price at which it is sold, makes T is a conveniently arranged Band, con Chas. M. Cornwall. Assurance was given that any officer refu­ &c., at old prices for the present. All tilizer in market. York, with 1 ten-liorse steam Engine, Price for 7 barrels and over, $1,50 per bar­ A the profit to the seller apparently small, and I taining a medicated compound, to bo Company B—Captain, Apollos Comstock; sing to obey the order, would be at once boiler, feed and spice mill, belting, shafting, Satinetts, unprincipled dealers will sometimes recom­ worn around the Waist, without injury to 2d Lieut., Wm. C. Beeclier. court-martialed for disobedience of orders. in want will save money by purchasing rel, or only $15 per ton. It greatly increases and coffee-roaster, at 332 Third St. AI90, a the yield and ripens the crop from two to mend other medicines on which their profits the most delicate persons, no change ia hab­ Company C—Captain, Chas. D. Blinn; 1st Perhaps General McCook did not catch it soon as the goods are constantly ad­ ballance-wlieel, weighing about 7 hundred are larger, unless the customers insist upon its of living is required, and it entirely re­ Lieut., Isaac F. Nettleton; 2d Lieut., Chas. last evening, and perhaps he wasn't wished three weeks earlier, at an expense of from pounds, and a Borgardus' Ea centric Mill, having Madame Porter's and none other.— to $4 per acre, with very little labor. moves the disease from the system, without E. Tibbetts. all sorts of bad luck. Some called him a vancing in price. Also a large stock (large size). Apply to E. CHASMAR, Ask for Madame Porter's Curative Balsam, producing the injurious effects arising fiom Company D—Captain, Cyrus E. Prindle; sour, crabby bachelor, who ought netfer to of A Pamphlet containing all the information Five Mile River Feed Mills, price 10 cts., and in large bottles at 20 cts., the use of powerful internal medicines which 1st Lieut., Perry Averill. have a wife: others termed him a cruel des­ necessary, with letters from Horace Greeley, Norwalk, Conn. 2t*5 Gassimeres and hundreds of farmers and take no other. If you can not get it at weaken and destroy the constitution, and give Company E—Captain, Eugene Tisdale; pot, and inquiries were made as to whether Daniel Webster, one store you can at another. temporary relief only. By this treatment, 1st Lieut., Eugene Emmons Graves. lie was a woman hater. who have used it extensively for many TATEMENT of the WESTCHESTER Sold by all Druggists and Store-keepers at the medicinal properties contained in the Company F—Captain, James J. McCord; years, may be had free by addressing a let­ S COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE 10 cts. and in larger bottles at 20 cts. Band, come in contact with the blood and 1st Lieut., Chas. J. Fuller; 2d Lieut., John HOUSEKEEPING ter to the subscriber. CAUTION.—The L. COMPANY, located at New Rochelle, State HALL & RUCKEL, Proprietors, —There is a monster turtle at Allis' Union M. Co. having withdrawn their agency en­ reaches the disease, through the pores of the C. Abbott. House in New Haven, weighing 169 pounds. of New York, on the 31st day of December, 50 New York. skin, effecting in every instance a perfect Company G—Captain, Sylvester G. Gil­ He was boarded and captured while cruising tirely from Griffing Bro. & Co., and moved A. D., 1861. and Flannels For sale by KNAPP & LYNES. cure, and restores the parts afflicted to a bert; 1st Lieut., Denison H. Findley. off the Bahamas and was forwarded as a their office from No. 60 to 66 Courtlandt-st., CAPITAL, healthy condition. This band is also a most Company H—Captain, Homer Baxter sample of the West India breed. caution their customers not to purchase any Amount of Capital in Premium at the Lowest Prices. powerful ANTI-MERCURIAL agent, and will Sprague; 1st Lieut., Julius Tobias; 2d Lieut. •. Poudrette except that branded with their Notes, $362,271 56 entirely relieve the system from the pernic­ Jonah H. Clark J®" The attention of Farmers is called to DRY GOODS, name. No other is genuine. Address, Cash on hand and in hands of To Housekeepers! ious effects of Mercury. Moderate cases are Company I—Captain, Henry L. Schleiter; the advertisement of the Lodi Manufacturing JAMES T. FOSTER, agents, 7,786 84 cured in a few days, and we are constantly 1st Lieut., Frank Wells; €d Lieut., Joseph Co.' Poudrette. Nothing is of more impor­ Care of Lodi Manufacturing Co., 66 Court- Amount loaned on Bond and NEW FURNISHING STORE! receiving testimonials of its' efficacy iu ag­ Strickland. tance than to know where to obtain the best land-st., New York. Mortgage, with interest due on gravated cases of long standing. Company K—1st Lieut., JaredD. Thomp­ fertilizer at the lowest price. This company Chas. T. Leonard, Norwalk, and A. Dib­ the same, ' 30,961 30 IN JAMES1 NEW BUILDING, Price $2.00, to be had ot Druggists gener­ son. ^ ble South Norwalk, Agents"for the Co. 3m6 manufacture all the night soil from the City Amount loaned on other security, 19,500 Water Street, Norwalk.. CONSTITUTION WATER, ally, or can be sent by mail or express, with ni —*--<#«- --- of New York into a dry inodorous powder, all of which will be sold at low prices. Other assets of the company, in­ full directions for use, to any part of the WANTED—One thousand Recruits for the and at a price far below any other fertilizer cluding oflice furniture, 674 HAVE this day opened a new Furniture country, direct from the Principal Office, 1st Regiment Connecticut Volunteers Artilkr- in the market. They have been in successful Amt of Real Estate owned by the I Store in Jamea* Building, No. 4 Water-st. No. 491 Broadway, New York. ry!—The 4th Regiment, Connecticut Volun­ operation 22 years with a constantly in­ company, 5,000 Norwalk, where I have the largest and best G. SMITH & CO., Sole Proprietors. teers, having recently been organized into creasing demand, which is a sufficient test of assortment of N. B.—Descriptive Circulars sent Free. the 1st Regiment Connecticut Volunteers the value of their Poudrette. Total, $426,193 70 Agents wanted everywhere. lyll Artillery, the official order for increasing the C. J. GRUMAN. Household Fnrnitnre strength of the regiment to eighteen hundred SUCCESS IN LIFE.—A man's best help is in himself LIABILITIES, none. ever offered for sale in this market consisting THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR and eighty-four men has just been issued —his own heart, his own sonl, his own resolute January, 1862, j of Bureaus of all kinds, from White wood to purpose. The battle cannot be fought by proxy. A SELECT SCHOOL FOB BOYS. ^CURE FOU from the War Department. Now is the man's mind may be aronsed by another—his desire TO 1ST. Subscribed and sworn to by Mahogany, Sofas, Lounges, Tete-a-Tetes, t ime for fine, active young men, who wish to improve and advance himself may be excited by NE HOUSE and a HALF and STORE, Lockwood's Building. A. BADEAU, President, Card Tables, Marble top pier Tables and to serve in a splendid regiment under an another, but he must mould his own stuff, quarry on the four corners in Poplar Plains. HE second quarter of the above School, ALBERT SMITH, Sec., pro tem. Center Tables, Bedsteads of all the various able and experienced commanding officer, to his own nature, make his own character ?—let him O kinds, Mahogany and Marble Top Wash DIABETES. PIN WORMS try again I Let him try hard—try often, and he Inquire of MRS.4 LANDERS. T UNDER CHARGE OF enlist. ' cannot fail ultimately to succeed. No man can tell Westport, Feb. 7th, 1862. tfB STATE OF CONNECTICUT, ) Hartford, January Stands, Fill up the ranks of this iavorite regiment, what he can do until he tries, and tries with resolu­ M r DART, COMPTROLLER'SOFFICE, J 27th, 1862 •. CHAIRS of all kinds, A New Discovery. tion. Witness the success of Dns. HERRICK of the first one selected for the war, and make Albany—who fought poverty ten years but is now HAS RECENTLY COMMENCED. , I certify that the above is a copy of the State­ ROCKERS of all kinds, HE Ascarides or Pin Worms, the remo- it justify the high reputation which it has called the autocrat of pill manufacturers. Notice. ment ot the WESTCHESTER COUNTY MUTUAL T val of which has ever baffled the skill ot •-? gained for discipline and efficiency. Due See adv. on 3d page. A few more pupils INSURANCE COMPANY, of New Rochelle, Looking Glasses, HE curative properties of this Medicine the most eminent physicians, and universal- HE adjourned meeting of the Fairfield direct themselves entirely to the Organs notice will be given of the place where re­ County Agricultural Society, will be held can be received. New York, on file In this office. I farther Ficture Frames, Pictures framed to order, T ly considered by them us beyond the reach ^ "In time of peace prepare for war." In time T of Secretion, and by so altering the Stomach cruits will be enlisted. Who volunteers for of health prepare for sickness. Get a case of Doct. at the Connecticut Hotel, Norwalk, on Wed­ References: certify that said Insurance Company has Spring Bottom Bedsteads, Cane and Rush of medicine, are entirely expelled from the , the 1st Regiment Connecticut Volunteers Gifford's Curatives, by the timely use of his pres­ nesday, Feb.12 th, at 10 o'clock A. M. As the CHANDLER STARR., Esq., C. M. SELLKCK,Esq. complied with the laws of this State concer­ Bottom Chairs, bottomed to order, &c., and Liver, that the starchy principle of the human system by the use of Artillery ? criptions many slight complaints will be arrested ning Foreign Insurance Companies; and all of the best quality and of the latest fash­ from terminating in severe sickness. Sold by A. next Fair is to be located, Premium Lists Norwalk, Feb. 3d, 1862. 5* Food is not converted into sugar so long as Dr. E. G Gould's 2?in Worm We learn, on undoubted authority, that revised and adopted, and Awarding Com­ that GEORGE R. COWLES, Esq., of Norwalk, ions ; and everything in the Furniture line, the men enlisted for the 14th Regiment will H. Camp & C. F. Tolles & Co., Agents, or by is the attorney of said company, duly ap­ the System is under the influence of the , Syrup. «• 1 rw# Phillip Lee, 136 William street, NewYork. mittees appointed at this meeting, it is desi­ which is only to be seen to be admired, and 1 be transferred to the 1st Regiment Conn. A Manual which gives all information will be sent rable that each town in the County be repre­ EW BAMS, of our own curing, at pointed and authorized to accept service in which you will certainly purchase when you A Cure warranted in every case^*"*'-'2™ ? Vol. Artillery, and that the 14th will not be free on application. sented. EDWIN HOYT, Rec Sec. N S. E. OLMSTEAD'S & CO. all lawful processes against said company in learn the price. Relief afforded in twenty-four hours' » organized.—Courant. NEW CANAAN, Jan. 25,1862. 3t4 this State; and that George R. Cowles, Mar­ Please call and see how a lot of new a,nd This Syrup is purely a vegetable prepara- <3# County papers please copy. BSTRACT of the RETURN of the cus DeForest of Bridgeport, Roswell Hoyt fashionable Furniture looks in a store in Constitution Water, tion, and harmless with the youDgest child. . NARROW ESCAPE OF CONNECTICUT SOL- of Stamford, Theopilus Nichols of Newtown, Norwalk, and how cheap it can be bought SYMPTOMS.—In case itching, biting and In Bedford, N. Y., Feb. 2d, by the Rev. Mr. L eroy. A PEOPLE'S MUTUAL FIRE INSU­ PIERS.—Capt. Henry W. Daboll, of this city, of Worcester, Mass, S. Y. St. John ot New Canaan, and Timothy for Cash. I have also distress in the lower part of the rectum and Mr. Charles Eliad DeForest to Miss Eudora Eicli- To the Probate Court for the District of Nor­ RANCE COMPANY, about the seat, (often mistaken for the Piles,) . who is in command of a company in the 5th ards, both of New Canaan. November 1st, 1861— Jones of Ridgefield, are the agents of said A Repairing Room, :{J Connecticut Infantry, recently had a narrow In Danbury, February 3d, Mr. James D. Bowers walk : CAPITAL, Insurance Company, in the county of Fair­ disagreeable sensation in the epigastric re­ escape, He was out in the night on picket and Miss Marietta H. Beebe, all of Danbury. HE application of HIRAM T.TAYLOR field, for thepurpose of transacting the busi­ where all kinds of repairing will be.done which gives these organs time to recover gion or lower part of the bowels, restless­ of Darien, in the State of Connecticut, Am't of Capital Stock all paid in, $100,000 cheaply, promptly and by experienced work­ duty with a portion of his company near »i — T " " Surplus, 151,639 71 ness of Insurance so far as they may be there­ their healthy tone and vigor. We are able ness, wakefulness, starting and screaming in .i Hancock, Md. His squad had taken posses­ respectfully showeth: That he is lawful to empowered and instructed by said com­ men. N. B.—I have a large assortment of the sleep, fainting, and not unfrequently Guardian to LOUISA B. HOYT, a Minor to state that the CONSTITUTION WATER ! sion of an empty school house and built up Total capital and surplus, $251,639 71 pany- . , ready made Rose Wood Mahogany, Black spasms or fits. •fei fire to make things comfortable, when sud­ In West Norwalk, Jan. SJSnd, Albert P. Selleck, residing in the State of Illinois,and that said GEO. ROBINSON, Walnut and common COFFINS, of the best has cured every case of DIABETES in which CAUTION.—The genuine has the • name, denly a body of cavalry, numbering about aged 8 years and 8 mos. Minor is the owner of the following Real 5 For Comptroller. materials, and I will attend Funerals with it has been given. Irritation of the Neck of "Dr.E.G. Gould's Pin Worm Syrup," blown In New Canaan, 4th inst., after an illness of one Estate, situated in the town of New Canaan, ASSETS, Hearse when requested. No extra charges in each bottle, his portrait, and a the simile sixty, surrounded the building and called up­ day, of inflammatory croup, Philip A., only son of Aui't invested in Rail Road Stocks GEO. R. COWLES, Agent for Norwalk. the Bladder and Inflammation of the Kid. on its inmates to surrender. Capt. Daboll Wm. E. and Paulina Dann, aged 5 years and' in said District of Noiwalk,to wit: one tract Bridgeport Standard please copy 2t. for attending Funerals in adjoining towns. of his signature on the wrapper. In Bridgeport, Thursday, February 6th, Dr. Fred­ of land, in quantity twenty-two acres, more at market value, 25,826 neys, for these diseases it is truly a sovereign was confronted at the door-step by the leader Am't invested in Rail Road E. RAYMOND. HERVEY & MOORE, Sole Proprietors. eric J. Judson, aged 5S years. or less, bounded Northerly by highway and U- S. ARMY AND NAVY EXPRESS, I Norwalk, October 25th, 1861. 44 remedy, and too much cannot be said in its of the cavalry, who thrust a revolver in his In Stamford, on Monday morning, Feb. 3, Julia land of Samuel A. Weed, Easterly by land Bonds at market value, 17,480 Address GEO. C. GOODWIN & Co., 11 and face and demanded to know what force that .Cornell, widow of John Y. Cornell. Am't of Loans on collateral and Washington, D. C. ) praise. A single dose has been known to re­ 12 Marshall st., Boston, Mass., General P'' . was. The Connecticut boys could see that In Danbury, Feb. Sd, Hattie, infant daughter of of Henry R. Weed and land of Lucretia TATEMENT of LAMAR FIRE INSU- George and Emma A. Lovelace, aged 3 weeks. 4th, Weed, Southerly by land of John R. Leeds, personal security, 54,186 02 •4 LL goods or packages forwarded through lieve the most urgent symptoms: try it, we Agents for New England. ^. there was a poor look for them, but meant Ira Dikeman, aged 70 years. Cash value of Real Estate owned xaL Adam's Express Company,care of U. S. R ANCE COMPANY, of the city of New >ag"8old by Druggists generally. and Westerly by highway. Also one other S beg of you, in these cases, and you will ever to make it a bad fight before they were clean­ In Bethel, Jan. 31st, Mary, wife of Charles Ste- by the company, 39,801 80 Army and Navy Express, 207 Pennsylvania York, January 1st, 1862. KNAPP & LYNES, Agents for Norwalk. ^ ed out—and only awaited the word to de­ vens, aged 52 years. tract of land, iu quantity seven acres, more Amount of Capital Stock all paid give your praise to Mi or less, and bounded North by land of heirs Loans secured by Mortgages on avenue, will be promptly delivered to the liver a volley in the faces of the enemy.— Real Estate, 61,354 50 camps or naval stations, as directed. up in cash, $300,000 TATEMENT of the condition of the of Peter Weed, deceased/ Easterly by Henry Amt of Surplus, Jan. 1st, 1862, 46,805 30 Oapt. Paboll's answer to the enquiry put to PHCENIX FIRE INSURANCE COM­ Office furniture, 975 70 A WONDERFUL REMEDY S: iiim was "We're all right." "Well, we're S R. Weed, Southerly by Samqel A. Weed,and Distrvct of Norwalk, ss. Probate Court, Janua­ PANY, of Brooklyn, N. Y., on the 1st of Westerly by William J- Davenport. Also Cash in bank, on hand, and in FOR Union men, G-^d d—n you, and you're our hands of Agents, 13,547 32 ry 22 d, 1862. $346,805 30 prisoners," says the cavalry captain- "You January, 1802— one other tract of landjin quantity two acres STATE of JOHN MOLMBERY, late Constitution Water. A Wonderful Age! CAPITAL, •; more or less, bounded Northerly by William Bank Stocks at market value, 31,807 needn't shoot, boys," says Capt. Daboll— United States' bonds, 3,590 E of Norwalk, in said District, deceased. ASSETS, ONEIDA FALLS, Mad. CO., N. Y.,) these fellows are all right." The cavalry Amount of Capital Stock, £200,000 Jones, Easterly by heirs of Uriah Reed, de­ The Court of Probate for the District of Amount of Cash on hand and in January 28th, 1860. | " " Surplus, Jan. 1st, 1862, 97,299 58 ceased, Southerly by Lewis Scofield and " " Treasury Notes, 2,031 20 were a patrol squad belonging to a Pennsyl­ Massachusetts bonds, 1,040 17 Norwalk, hath limited and allowed six Bank, 21,059 27 TO DR. HERRICK * Westerly by William Crissy. Also one other months from the date hereof, for the Credit­ 150 shares Bank of Commerce in CO.—G entlemen, vania regiment.—New London Chronicle. Total am't of capital and surplus, $297,299 58 tract of land, in quantity one acre, more or Ulceration ot the Kidneys and Bladder of Total am't of Assets, $251,639 71 ors of said Estate, to exhibit their claims for N. Y., and 50 shares St. Nicho­ About one year ago, less, with the buildings thereon standing,and settlement. Those who neglect to present Urine, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Stone your agent called up- - * __ ' A Washington letter-writer says, in ASSETS, las Bank, N. Y., each $100, 20,000 on me and desired bounded Northerly by land of heirs of Cha9. their accounts, properly attested, within said 83 Bonds and Mortgages first liens in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel. Brick-Dust that I should take describing# recent paity at the White House: Cash in Bank and on hand, 26,550 13 Hoyt, deceased, Easterly by highway, South­ LIABILITIES, , With a single exception, Mrs. Linconl's cos­ Amount of Property insured by time, will be debarred a recovery. All per­ on property in cities of N. Y. & Deposit, add Mucous or Milky Discharges.— your Pills aud Plas­ Reai Estate unincumbered, owned erly by William Jones, and Westerly by sons indebted to said Estate, are requested to Brooklyn, mostly dwellings, ters, to sell in this tume was in exquisite taste. She wore a by the Company, 1,141 53 heirs of Charles Darrah, deceased. Also existing Policies, $9,212,841 31 Diseases all occurring from one and the same place. At that time I dress (• eedtele) of azure silk shot with white, Bonds and Mortgages, fist liens on Am't of Losses unadjusted and unpaid, none. make immediate payment to worth in each case 50 to 100 per kvas articled with an one other tract of land, in quantity eleven WALTER C. QUINTARD, cent, more than amount loaned, 264,800 cause will be entirely cured by the abcoss in my right mottled with gorgeous velvet leaves of a property in N. Y. and Brooklyn ,185,806 50 acres, more or less, with the buildings there­ WORCESTER, Nov. 27th, 1801, side, as large as a pint deeper blue. A shawl of point lace hung Subscribed and sworn to by 3t4 Administrator. U. S. 6 per ct. stock and 7 3-10 per bowl or larger than a Loans on demand secured by on standing, and bounded, Northerly by land cent. Treasury Notes, 18,000 over her arm, and a point lace berthe, of pledges of Banks and other of William Y. Davenport, Easterly by Sam­ AUG. N, CURRIER, Secretary, cocoanut. I had not - marvellous fibrous texture, encircled her District of Weston, ss. Probate Court, January Loans on demand secured by good buttoneilmy vest with Stocks, 37,325 uel A. Weed, Southerly by highway i\ntl • HENRY CHAPIN, President. -- — - any comfort for over a neck. Hpr ornaments were pearl bracelets 21 st, 1862. Stocks as collateral, 8,190 Unpaid Premiums in course of col­ Westerly by heirs of Charles P&rrab, $e- STATE of WALKER WAKELY, of Amount in agents' hands, 3,935 27 Constitution Water. year. I had consulted some ol' the best pLysicians and necklace; her head dress of blue and lection, 11,626 53 STATE OP CONNECTICUT, \ Hartford, Decem- 111 ihe State, amoujc which was Prot. Hamilton of CCflSPflt Easton, in said District, an assigning Premiums iu course of collection, 7,620 76 Buffalo, and many others ail of whom decided that white plumes." Bills receivable for Premiums on And l^e father s.f\ys, the Estate isat COMPTROLLER'SOFFICE, j ber 14th, 1861: E I certify that the above is a true abstract of debtor. Interest accrued but not yet due, 3,200 my disease would termi:iito fatally; that the nbaccsa Inland Navigation risks, J 1,383 89 present mipfodqfitiYe; that the avails there­ The Court of Probate for the District of would eventually break inwardly, aud run ;uy lite the Statement of the PEOPLE'S MUTUAL FIRE away. I was not able to labor much for two years, SHIP TIUBEH.—The famous Donald MC Interest on Bonds and £oans. ac- ' ' of are wanted for the support, maintenance Weston hath limited and allowed four crued bi]t nof' (jue, 0,746 and education of said Minor, and that it INSURANCE CO., of Worcester, Mass., on file $346,805 30 There is no class of diseases that produce and not liking to be idle, I commenced taking yout ICay, practical ship-builde)', is under coiitract in this oflice. I farther certily that said Insu­ months from the date hereof, for the Credi­ Pills. Soon after, the swelling commenced disap­ j$ aai^, wjt|f the British Cjoyernment, to 4tn't invested in Bank Stocks,&c., it will be for the advantage of said Minor to tors of said Estate^ represented insolvent, in such exhausting effects upon the human con­ pearing, and finally appeared to point externally.-— rance Co. has complied with the laws of this LIABILITIES, 1 became alarmed, aud sent lor DT. Sprague, who S4RH|y it JV'Ml !al'ge quantity of white oak at market value, 16,720 ^ell the same, aud invest the avails thereof which to exhibit their claims thereto; and LosstfS unadjusted or awaiting stitution as Diabetes and disease of the Kid­ according to law; wherefore he says, that State concerning Foreign Insurance Compa­ advised me to continue taking the Pills, as my cure ifejr aiyd hard pine timber tor ship building pur­ nies, and that JAMES M. GOODWIN, Esq., of has appointed ZF.NOS JOHNSON and JOHN proofs estimated at $1,000 neys and Bladder, and, through a false mod­ was rapidly being completed X continued to use tne poses. Some of his agents have probably Total Assets of the Company, $297,299 58 there is just and reasonable cause for selling EDWARDS, Esqs., of said Easton, Commis­ Pills in small doses lor some months, ana.found the same. He therefore prays the Court to Hartford, is the Attorney of said Company, esty, they are neglected until they are as far myself fully restored, the nicer healed and I consid­ been out in Windham County, buying all sioners to receive and examine the same. Subscribed and sworn to by er myself a well man. The news of this cure soon tlie desirable timber they could find, so that LIABILITIES, order said Real Estate to be sold, and to em­ d'lly appointed and authorised to accept ser­ Certified by advanced as to be beyond the control of ordi­ K'- Losses unadjusted and in sus­ vice iu all lawful pfOQesses{\gainst said Com­ EDWARD ANTHONY, President, spread through this section, and more 'than a thou Eastern Connecticut is well swept of ship power him or some other meet person to sell MATTHEW BULKLEY, Judge. I. R. ST. JOHN, Secretary. nary remedies, and iu a majority of cases, sandboxes of llerrick's Pills have sold in tnis pense, waiting proofs, $8,400 the same pursuant to the Statute in such case pany, in this State; and also, that GEO. R. itv. My Post Offlcc address is Oneida V alley, Madi­ timber. There is no better timber grown NEW YORK, January lst.1862. little can be done by the pliysifians, and we son County, JN. V., where persous interested can than that which grows in the rocky and NEW YORK, January 16th, 1862, made and provided. CQW^SS, JJsq., of Norwalk, is the Agent of The subscribers give notice that they shall Subscribed and sworn to bv 9ftid Company, for the purpose of transacting STATE OP CONNECTICUT, ) Hartford,January present the address me, bv inclosing a stamp, and lcarp mors stei'ile soil of some portions of Connecticut. HIRAM T. TAYLOR, C^im-dii^. meet at the Dwelling House of Walker COMPTROLLERS' OFFICE fully my sufferings and daugerous condition for STEPHEN CROWELL, President the business of Insurance, so far as he may , J 20th, 1862: three loucr vears. You may publish this letter if Where we do have good soil, like the bottom Dated February 8th, }8,6,2. Wakely, in said Easton, on the 21st day of I certify that the above is a copy of the ?r land of the Connecticut and Housatonic val­ PHILANDER SHAW, Secretary. be thereto empowered and instructed by said March, and at the dwelling house of Samuel you like.'o assist the sick and advance your repu Company. Statement of the LAMAR FIRE INSURANCE tation. Truly yours, D.C.CAIN. iKfc leys, it is first rate; and when we undertake District of Nwwdlh fcfrwf, -is. Febru- B. Gunn, in Milford, in New Haven County, COMPANY, of New York, on file in this office. STATU OF CONNECTICUT, ) Hartford, Fe^rua- J GEO. ROBINSON, to have a rocky farm we have it; and no • ry&!i, im. on the 21st day of May, 1862, at U o'clock, I further certify that said Insurance Co. has HEliRICK'S KID STRENGTHENED PLASJ CoMi'TROLLEn'sO^F^CE, f ry' (ith; I$fi2 : 4t6 For Comptroller. Constitution Water-; V TEKS cure 111 live hours, pains aud weakness of the half way work about it either. But the ORDERED, That the foregoing application A. M., on each of said days, for tUe purpose complied with the laws of this State concer­ Tliitti cure 111 11 vu 110 u1 r, y.iii.i! ----- I certify tlaat tljQ atovp' i^ a true" abstract of be heard and determined, at the Probate Of­ GEO. R. COWLES, Agent for Norwalk. breast, side and back, and Rheumatic complaints Ul poorest land in Connecticut xyill grow the of attending on the businessc/ their appoint­ ning Foieign InsuranceCo's; and that A. A. equally short periods of t ime. Spread on beautiful heft slup-tiuilj£r, elp'wly Jjijt' §lvjrdfiy. ' a the Statement of tlie PIKENIX FIRE INSU­ fice in Norwalk, on the 26tli day of April, ment. white lamb skin, their use subjects the wearer from RANCE COMPANY, of Brooklyn, N. Y., on file IIili,Esq.,of NewHaven is the attorney ofsaid " • ) uqnera) tu!f.\ qjjf f'ariuers know wlien, it is 1862, at 9 o'clock, forenoon; and that notice District of Norwalk, ss. Probate Court, Februa­ ZENQS JOHNSON,| „ . . company, duly appointed and authorized to one week to three months. Price S3 :M cents. in this office. I farther certify that said In­ Comm,ss,oners Herrick's Sugar (Joated Pxlis and Kid Plasters are best to sell I'llei'r stuff; and when they ^vaut thereof be published in some public newspa­ ry 8th, 1862. JQftN EDWARDS, } accept service in all lawful processes against to the public with the conviction that it- lias sold by Druggists and Merchants in all parts of the money more than they do ship-timber. But surance Company has complied with tlie per near the place where such Real Estate STATE of GEORGE HOYT, lat

roaVOT BOVSE, Feeding Oarrotf to Horses. .i Slavery and tile War.' - LOAN AND COLLECTION CONVEYANCES. AYER' T U R K Zffew London; Connecticut. This vegetable is t .excellent- for horses We do not think that tli<- gtiil'i'al to:ie AttE. CY Ix now Open for ihe I {eruption of Company. CHERRY when {riven wHh ? uts. Its value tio< s of Re|itililiean sentin;ent. it-Ialiit-f to Danbury dt Sforwalk R. R. rpiIE attention of the public is respectfully Of £. 2». OLMSTED & CO., i invited to this FAVORITE SUMMER not consist aUti'ss^S',ier iu its inn l it i slavery mid I ii<- wnr cuuM lie inure fairly k iTffiBiSfiiiiL'ff now offers lii.i entire stoek of Chicago. .rr? rji'st RESORT, which, for convenience c f accom­ PECTORAL, properties, but iWJier in its abilities t<» siiile.l thit 11 in :he following which we WINTER ARRANGEMENT. modation, accessibility of position, variety VOLL TUB KAL'IO CUKE OF L. 1). OLMSTED. LYMAN I5AIKI). Colds, Couglis, and gelatinize all fluid < with n liich it. is mixed clip from nil u'liion-.i of i!r New \oik Commencing Dec. 12, 1801. aud beauty of scenery, will challenge com­ ONEY safely invested for Eastern par­ LEA VE SOUTH NORWALK. parison with any on the Atlantic coast. Hoarseness. Thus, a horse fe J with three quin ts of The House is situated at the mouth of the BRIMFIELD, 11139., 20tli Dec., 1855. Tribune : M ties in Bond and first Mortgage of Real At 8.55 A.M.—FKKIOHT TRAIN with passen­ AZetv oats and three quarts of cur rots, will do Estate iii Chicago for a term of years at Ten river Thames, on Long Island Sound, two Da. J. C. Avtr.: I Jo not hesitate to say "What, the Republicans of the North Ready Made ger car attached, receiving miles from New London, Conn., and is with­ the best romedy I IIIITO ever found for per cent, interest payable semi-annually at passengers from the 7.00 A.M. Coughs, IIoar.sene.sn, Inflnenzft. and the as well as if f®(l with six quarts of outs ask and expect of the Government—all such points East as the lenders may desire. in six hours ride of New York«nd Boston. concomitant symptoms of a Cold, inyonr trains from New York and CnxRRT PECTORAL. Its constant use in without carrots ; when fed on oats alone Notes and- Drafts collected at maturity It is accessible from New York by the mag­ they ask aud more than they have yet CLOTHING New Haven, and reaching nificent steamers City of Boston, City of iny practice and my fiunily for the last and proceeds remitted on the day Danbury at 11.00 A. M. ten years has shown it to possess supe- he voids them in part iu an undigested obtained !—is that it shall go straight New York, Commonwealth and Plymouth rior virtues for tho treatment of these ~ ot payment. Old or doubt­ At 5.52 P. M.—PASSENGER TRAIN, receiving complaints. EBEN KNIGHT, M. D. state ; his dung will be found to contain in the prosecution of the War for the ful claims adjusted. Rock, which leave New York at 5 p. m., and passengers from the 3 50 P.M. by three daily trains of cars, via New Ha­ A.B. MORTLEV. ESQ.,of UTICA, N. Y., writes: " I have Examinations of Title to Real Estate pro- used your mysolf and in my family ever since the shells of oats and whole oats. When Union without regard to its effect on train from New York, and ven ; and from Boston by railroad via Wor­ l\clorai and • cured and Taxes paid. the 4.30 P. M. train from New you invented it, and believe it tho best medicine for ita carrots form part of his food, then the Slavery. If slaveholders choose to be cester and Norwich, or by Shore Line via purpose over put out. With a bad cold I should sooner. Norwalk, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1862, Wool and other produce Haven. Providence and Stonington. Fine Omnibus- pay twenty-five dollars for a bottle than do without It, or oats, instead of passing the stomach rebels, we demand that they be treated LEAVE DANBURY. take any other remedy." bought, for which we have superior facilities. ses will be in attendance to convey passen­ At 6.55 A.M.—PASSENGERTRAIN connecting gers, with their baggage, from the depot to Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza. mixed with a quantity of water and in a as rebels in utter indifference to the , References: SPRINGFIELD, MISS., Feb. 7,1866. POPULAR SONG DEPARTMENT. with accommodation trains the House, running hourly between New BROTHER AYIR : I will cheerfully certify your Pectoral condition that the peristaltic motion of fact that they are slaveholders. If they FurnishingG-oods NEW YORK.—Henry Young, Esq., Moses for New York and New Lond»n aud Pequot. Steamboats fro«S Nor­ Is the best remedy we possess for the cure of whooping Taylor, Esq., John J. Phelps, Esq.. Amos R. cough, croup, and the chest diseases of children* We of ' Deal with me kindly. the intestines cannot operate upon them, enter the rebel armies and endeavor to Haven. wich, Mystic, Stonington, Greenport, Sag your fraternity in the South appreciate your skill, and. Eno, Esq., Messrs. George Bliss & Co.,Messrs At 3.15 P. M.—FREIGHT TRAIN,with passen­ Harbor and Hartford, land at a wharf a few commend your medicine to our people. Deal with me kindly, cheer my young heart, will be gelatinized by the pectic acid of kill the defenders of the Uniou, we in­ Cochran & Co., Messrs. Watt, Dunning & ger car attached, reaching rods from the House. HIRAM CONKLIN, D. I'll follow thee blindly, wherever thou art: the carrot, causing their entire digestion Graham, Messrs. Read, Taylor & Co., Wu- South Norwalk in time to The subscriber is pleased to say to his AMOS LEE, ESQ., MOXTESXT, IA., writes, 3d Jan., ISM: Deep in the mountain, far from my home, sist that those defenders shall not be de­ at greatly liam Mulligan, Esq., Messrs. Roberts, Rhodes " I bad a tedious Influenza, which confined me in doors ^ connect with afternoon Ex­ friends and patrons that no efforts will be six weeks; took many medicines without relief; finally I'll follow thy path wherever thou'lt roam, and more perfect appropriation ; and graded into negro-catchers for the benefit & Co. press train for Boston. spared to merit their patronage. tried your PtdaraX by the advice of our clergyman. The Thy way shall etill ho mine, thus three quarts of oats with carrots is of those sanguinary traitors If they HARTFORD, CONN.—Messrs. Day. Owen & JOHN W. BACON, Sutft. Persons desiring further information will first dose relieved the soreness in my throat and lungs;, My heart shall still he thine; Co., Messrs. Collins Brothers, John Olmsted, please address the subscriber at the Pequot less than one half the bottle made me completely well. * better aud more nourishing to the horse Your medicines are the cheapest as well as the best we Deal with me kindly, cheer my young heart, send their slaves to work on intrench Esq., Thomas Smith, Esq., A. G. Hammond, sr. Y. dt N. II. RAILROAD. House. can buy, and we esteem you, Doctor, and your remedies, I'll follow th«a blindly, and never depart. than six quarts of oats alone. Horses ments and forts for the pfomotion of the Esq., Messrs. John Beach & Co., Hon. Mark H. S. CROCKER, Superintendent. as the poor man's friend." Reduced Prices. Howard. , Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis. Break not my spirit, think of my youth, while being fed on carrots have always rebel cause, we [demand (that those NEW HAVEN, CONN.—Joseph E. Sheffield, 1861. WINTER ARRANEMEN1. 1862. WEST MAKCHISTO, PA, Feb. 4,1858. 1 Cherish my tender heart, doubt not my truth: Esq., Wells Southworth, Esq., Amos Town- 1861 Winter Arrangement. 1861 Snt: Tour Cherry Ptctoral is performing marvellous silky coat and a soft skin. They are slaves be made to understand that, by Commencing November 18,1861. cures in this section. It has relieved several from alarm- > Friends may desert thee, sorrows may come, send, Esq., E. C. Herrick, Esq., Dr. N. B. Great Central Route. ing symptoms of consumption, and is now curing a man s But still in this soul thine image will bloom. never troubled with heaves; indeed, escaping to the Union camps, they es­ * Ives, Henry White, Esq., Wyllys Warner, TRAINS TO NEW YORK who has labored under an affection of the longs for the Esq., Messrs. C. Cowles & Co., S. D. Pardee, Great Western and Mich. Central last forty years. HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant. Thy hopes with thee I'll share, their general health is materially im­ cape from slavery. If they lea^e them FROM NEW IIAVEN. A. A. RAMSEY, M. D., ALEIOX, MONSOI Co., IOWA, : Thy wants shall he my care; Esq. proved by the use of carrots. When at home t© raise provisions for the rebel NORWAI.K, CONN.—Gould D. Jennings, CCOM.—At 5.30, 7.00, and 9.45 a. m., Rail Road Line. writes, Sept. 6,1855: " During my practice of many years s- Deal with me kindly, cheer my young heart, Frock O vercoats, and 4.30 p. m. I have found nothing equal to your Cherry Ptctoral for Esq., A. H. Byington, Chas. Isaacs, Esq. A giving ease and relief to consumptive patients, or curing. ' I'll follow thee blindly, and never depart. fed to milch cows as part of their food, army, we ask that they be advised that, The 7.00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. trains, re­ IA NiagaraFalls andSuspensionBi idge to References to correspondents at otherpomts Hamilton, Toronto, London, Pt. Sarnia, such aa are curable." carrots increase the flow of milk and by quitting that work and coming within ceive passengers from the Danbury Railroad Y We might add .volumes of evidence, Irat the most coo-, Though through the desert wandering afar, east, with circulars giving more particular de- at Norwalk. DetroitjToledo,Dayton, Cincinnati, Louisville, Still to me dearest one, thou'lt be my star ; tads will be furnished to any who apply by Chicago, Milwaukee, Rock Island, Burling­ vincing proof of the virtues of this remedy is found in ita give to the butter a superior flavor.— our lines, with whatever information they The 9.45 a. m. train receives passengers effects upon trial. "f.i ;'r 'i Sunlight or moonlight o'er us may shine, mail. 3m48" ton, Quincy, Madison, Janesville, Fond du Consumption. ..n m ^im­ Animals unaccustomed to the use of can pick up, they secure a welcome and from the Hartford, Springfield, Canal; and Yet living on love, I'll ever be thine. New London Railroads at New Haven, and Lac, Oshkosli, Pra. Du Chien, La Crosse, probably no one remedy has ever been known whan Thy hand shall be my guard, carrots sometimes refuse them if washed protection. The loyal States cannot af­ Hannibal, Cairo, St. Paul, St. Louis, St. Jo­ cured so many and such dangerous case* as this. Some, Sack Overcoats, STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES from the Naugatuck Railroad at Bridgeport. no human aid can reach; but even to those the Chtrry Thy roice,shall be my word; At 2.05 A. M., Passenger Mail Train Mon­ seph, and all points west aud northwest. Deal with me kindly, cheer my young heart, or cut. In such cases they may be fed ford to fight both sides of this struggle; VER FORTY VARIETIES and sizes of Trains leave Suspension Bridge, Daily, Ftcloral affords relief and comfort. ' days excepted. ACTOR •OCSI, NEW YORK CITT, March 5,185«. I'll follow thee blindly, and never depart. to them i few times unwashed, then par­ and if the right of rebels to hold men in Cooking Stoves and Ranges; over thir­ (Sundays excepted.) Oty varieties and sizes of Parlor and Office EXPRESS—At 2.05 p. in. (in connection with DOCTOR ATXR, LOWILL: I feel it a dnty and a pleasure^ Express train from Boston,) receiving passen­ 10.50 A. M.—Day Express arrives at Ham­ to inform you what your Cherry ftcloral has done for my ,, tially washed, and then thoroughly wash­ slavery is to be upheld, we insist that it Stoves, not excelled in beauty of design, per­ ilton, 12.55 A.M., Detroit, 9.20 P. M.(Supper) wife. She had been five months laboring imder the dan-* fection of operation, or variety, by any Stove gers from the Housatonic Railroad at Bridge­ gerous symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid we LOVE AND SKATES. ed, and afterwards cut up and mixed is Jeff. Davis's business, and not Abra- port,stopping at Bridgep't,Norwalk and Stam­ Chicago, 10.45 A. M. could proenre gave her much relief. She was steadily toil­ Business Coats, in the State. Manufactures Tin, Sheet, Iron 3.25 P. M. London Accommodation arrives ; ford ; 7.30 p. m., stopping at Bridgeport, Nor­ ing, until Dr. Strong, of this city, where we have come for with their food. We are in favor of imm Lincoln's, to uphold it.' and Copper Wares, deals in Jappan, Brittan- [Concluded from First Page.] walk and Stamford. at Hamilton. 5.30 P. M., Toronto, 9.24 P. 31., advice, recommended a trial of your medicine. We bless| pulping carrots and all other roots before ia, Crockery, Wooden, and Silver Plated London 9.45 P. M. his kindness, as we do your skill; for she has recovered Help, now!—now, men, if you are to save! Wares, Stove Blacking, Coal Hods, Shovels The 4.30 p. m. train, receives passengers from that day. She is not yet as strong as she used to from tne Hartford and New Haven Railroad 11.15 P. M.—Night Express arrives at be, but is free from her cough, and calls herself well. Thrust, Richard Wade, with your boat-hook! feeding them ; with such practice there SIIAKSPEARE AND THE ENGI.ISA MANIA. and Riddles, Brass Kettles, Sausage Cutters, Hamilton, 1.53 A. M., Detroit, 9.50 A. M., Yours with gratitude and regard, Matts, Brooms, Bells, Fire Place Grates, Sad at New Haven, and Shore Line from Boston. ORLANDO SHELBY, or SDKBTTOU. Puil, Bill, till your oars snap! Out with your is no danger of colic, which, bye the bye —At a New York theatre, a night or SPECIAL TRAIN leaves Norwalk at 6.00 [Breakfast] Marshall, 3.15, P. M., [Dine] last frenzies of vigor! For the little raft of Pants, Vests, Irons, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Fruit Jars, Chicago, 9.50 P. M. Cbruumptives, do not despair till yon have tried ATU'S , seldom occurs with carrots, although two since, in the grave-digging sceue, Fluid and Coal Oil Lamps, Stove Castings, a. m., and 3.20 p. m. for New York. CHERRY PECTORAL. It is made by one of the best medical ice, even that has crumbled beneath its bur­ Housatonic Railroad. The Express Travis connect at Chicago, with chemists in the world,and its cures all around us bespeak : frequently caused by the use of other there was an unexpected meaning given in fact, all that constitutes a well filled Kitch­ all trains icest, north and southwest. the high merits of its virtues. — Philadelphia Ledger. den, and she sinks,—sinks, with succor close en Furnishing Store. Books, describing prin­ Passengers for Housatonic Railroad will to the text, which the most ardent anno- Trains leave Hamilton for loronto, at hand! roots, especially when not pulped. ciple and management of Stove, free. Lar­ take the 9.45 a. m. train to Bridgeport. * &c.'} &c, made of gest assortment of Pumps in the State. Call 8.00 A. M. 10.45 A. M., 3.10 P. M., 7.24 P. M. Ayer's Cathartic Pills.! Sinks! No,—she rises and floats again. Working Farmer. tator on Shukspeare would not have an­ Naugatuck Railroad. HE sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have lem 4 at F. H. NASH'S, Trains leave Toronto for Hamilton, taxed their utmost to produce this bast, most perfect, She clasps something that holds her head ticipated. The first clown speaks of l 4 South Norwalk, Ct. Passengers for Naugatuck Railroad will T The Militia Law— Address of the Re- y take the 9.45 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. trains to the 7.00 A. M., 11.30 A. M. 3.40 P. M., 6.30 P. M purgative which is known to man. Innumerable proofs just above water. But the unmannerly ice Hamlet nS he that was mad aud sent to are shown that these Pnxa have virtues which surpaa inri Junction. ^ Trains leave Detroit via Michigan C'eniralR.R. has buffeted her hat off. The fragments toss publican State Committee. THE MOST DURA^E A Complete Assortment excellence the ordinary medicines, and that they win nn- a England The dialogue then proceeds : Danbury & Norwalk Railroad. Day Express, 10.00 A. M., Jackson Accom., precedentedly upon the esteem of all men. They aresafe it about,—that pretty Amazonian hat, with To the. People of the State of Connecticut: MATERIAL, F China, Glass, plain and fancy Tin 4.50 P. M., Night Express, 10.00 P. M. and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their pene­ Hamlet—Ay, marry why was he sent Wares, Wood and Willow Wares, Bnt- Passengers for the Danbury & Norwalk its alert feather, all drooping and draggled. A wide-spread and almost universnl O Railroad will take the 7.00 and 9.45 a. m. and ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS trating propertiesstimulate the vital activitief of the body, into England. tannia and plated Wares,Cutlery, and Culi­ remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood," Her fair hair and pure forehead are uncovered 4.30 p. m. trains to Norwalk. are attached to each Night Train. dissatisfaction prevails throughout the Clown—Why, because he was mad.— nary Utensils, including Stoves, Ranges, and and expel disease. They purge out the foul humors which , for an astonished sunbeam to ailglitupon. every appliance in the kitchen and buttry, at Baggage checked through. breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disor­ state with reference to the present militia Trains from Norwalk to New York.—At "It is my love, my life, Bill! Give way, He will recover his wits there ; or, if lie and in the moat prices to suit the times, at Through lickets by this route, can be ob­ dered organs into their natural action, and impart healthy i law. C. & E. K. LOCKWOOD & Co. 3.10 (Ex.), 6.00, 6.48, 8.19, 11.04, a. m.; 3.12 tained at all the principal Ticket Offices in tone with strength to the whole system. Not only da: once more!" do not, 'tis no great matter there. (Ex.) 3.20, 5.48 (Ex.), 8.37 (Ex.) p. m. the United States and Canadas. they cure the eveiy-day complaints of every .body, but-f The sudden attempt to destroy the "Way enough ! Steady! Sit where you Hamlet—Why ? Lath! Lath! Lathi JULIUS MOVIUS, also formidable and dangerous disoeio* that have baffled are, Bill, and trim boat, while I lift her out. national governmeut had, at the com­ TRAINS TO NEW HA VEN. Gen'l Agent, G. W. R'y. the best of human skill. While they produce powerfbl ^ Clown—'Twill not be seen in him UST received and for sale low a cargo of : CHAS. E. NOBLE, Gen'l Agent M. C. R. R. effects, they areat the same time, in diminished doees, the We cannot risk capsizing." Fashionable Style, . : ! FROM NEW YORK. safest and best physic that can be employed for children. , mencement of the May Session of the 500,000 Lath of the best quality. Buffalo, Nov. 1st, 1861. 50 He raised her carefully, tenderly, with his there. The People are all as mad as he. J ACCOM.—At 7.00 a. m., 12.15, 3.5*0, and 4.30 Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take; and being Legislature of 1861, demonstrated to all TOLLES & ELY. purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures strong arms. This was the point which the audience Soutli Norwalk, Sept. 16,1861. 38 p. m. men the necessity of a more effective mil­ EXPRESS TRAINS—At 8.00 a.m. 3.30 & 8,00 THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE. have been made which surpass belief were they not sub­ A bit of wood had buoyed her up for that at Niblo's seemed to think so peculiarly p. m. for Boston, via New Haven, Hartford, stantiated by men of such exalted position and character itary organization within the state. at prices Bay and Feed Cutters. LARGE PREMIUMS. as to forbid the suspicion of untrntb. Many eminent last moment. It was a broken oar with a oppropriate at the present time. Springfield and Worcester; the 8.00 a. m. clergymen and physicians have lent their names to rertify i The first and great duty of the Legis­ HOSE who intend purchasing a Cutting stopping at Stamford and Bridgeport; the TO OUR FRIENDS. deep fresh gash in it. Machine, would do well to call and see Hitherto, we have never offered any one a to the public the reliability of my remedies, while others j T 3.30 p. m., at Stamford, Norwalk and Bridge­ have sent me the assurance of their conviction that my Wade knew his mark,—the cut of his own lature was to provide for the safety of our Universal Feed Cutters. port; the 8,00 p. m. at New Rochelle, Port- premium for helping to extend the circulation Rotation of Crcpa. of THE TRIBUNE. We have printed the Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my « skate-iron. This busy oar was still resolved the nation by famishing means to enable so low that all who want to purchase MARVIN & PRO WITT. chester. Stamford, Norwalk and Bridgepoit. afflicted, suffering fellow-men. , . The Country Gentleman says that cheapest newspaper, considering the outlay The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis mf to play its part in the drama. the state to respond at once to the call Tlie 8.00 a. m. train connects with Housa­ s Lubin's, Fhalon's, tonic, Naugatuck, and New London Rail­ by which it is produced, that was ever issued American Almanac, containing directionsfor their use and.* The round little skiff just bore the third James Beatty and Sons, successful far­ in any country, selling it for little more than certificates of their cures, of the following complaints:— ? of the President for volunteers, and ten­ ARRISON'S, and other celebrated lidkf roads. person without sinking. mers iu Cayuga county, N. Y., adopt The 3.30 p. m. train connects with Nauga­ the cogt of the white paper; have employed Costiveness. Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, derly care for the patriot soldiers, and Extracts. Also a large assortment o no agents to canvass for subscribers, and have neartburn, Headache arising from a foul stomach, Nau- i Wade laid Mary Damer against the thwart the following rotation : H tuck, and New London Railroads. Ben. Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of tho Bowels and Pain Will do so by calling Colognes. For sale by allowed no compensation (beyond a copy of arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcer- She would not let go her buoy. He unclasp­ their families. KNAPP & LYNES. The 12.15 and 8,00 p. in. trains connect 1 Their fields lie successively in meadow with Shore Line Express Trains to Boston our paper) to any of the thousands of gener­ oils and Cutaneous Diseases which require an evacuant ed her stiffened hands. This friendly touch Its second and minor duty was to se­ ous friends who have annually taken care medicine. Scrofula or King's Evil. They also, by purify­ two years ; in pasture the third ; the The 7.00 a. in. accommodation, and 3.50 ing the iilood and stimulating the system, cure many,; found'its way to her heart. She opened her cure our safety at home by providing for Parlor Stoves. p. m. trains connect with Danbury & Nor­ that the number of copies of our several complaints which it would not be supposed they could- issues circulated in their respective neighbor­ reach, such as Deafness, P:irtial Blindness, Neuralgia and eyes and knew him. fourth, corn is planted on the sod, the HE Stanley Coal Burner and the Amer­ walk Railroad at Norwalk. the organization of a proper militia force. and examining our very ican : two cf the best Parlor for sale in hoods should be at least maintained and if Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kid­ "The ice shall not carry off her hat to manure having been applied the previous T neys. flout, and other kindred complaints arising from a As the first duty was the more impera­ this market. Also variousother kinds which possible increased. We have been sparin= low state of tlie body or obstruction of its functions. frighten some mother, down stream," says putnmn, and the sod plowtd before plant­ Trains leave Norwalk for New Haven.—At even of verbal thanks to these friends, but tive, and of the greater magnitude, so h I would invite those in waut of anything in 8.55 a. m., 2.01, 5.13, (Ex.) 5.52, 6.29 and 9.56 Do not be pnt off by unprincipled dealers with some Bill Tarbox, catching it. ing. Corn is followed the fifth year by that line to call and see them before pur- have none the less realized the fullness of our other pill they make more profit on. Ask for Aria's (Ex.)p. m. obligation for their earnest, unselfish, pains ILLS, and take nothing else. No other they can give " . All these proceedings Cap'n Ambuster's consumed ihe greater portion of the chasinc elsewhere. See large bill of advertisement at the Sta­ P barley, which is seeded to clover by Extensive Assortment. b GEO. F. BELDEN. taking persistent efforts. you compares with this in its intrinsic valne or curative - spy-glass announced to Dunderbunk. time of the legislature ; and it was not tion Houses and Hotels.- We propose for the prasent season only— powers. Tlie sick want the best aid there is for them, i rolling. This clover is pastured with Call and be convinced. Supt's Office, 4th ave. and 27tli-st., N. Y. 41 They 're h'istin' her up. They' ve slump­ until the closing hours of the session in view of the hardness of the times, and the and tliey should have it. sheep, the pasture thus obtained being Choice and Selected Teas. Ass't Supt's Office, Station House, N. Haven. ed her into the skiff. They 're puttin' for fact that we are enabled to buy white paper Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, that it was possible for the bill for the A A CHESTS of Green and Black Teas JAMES H. HOYT, SupH. somewhat cheaper than we have hitherto equal to the expense ofseediug, until the J. TURK. Coffee and Teas warranted please in Practical and Analytical Chemist, Mwell, Xasa. shore. Hooray!" organization of the militia to be present­ TtrU to done, or can hope to do after the close of the pric. and quality, they Bart ram's Livery PRICE >85 CTS. PER Box. FIVE BoxiS ro« $1. Pity a spy-plass cannot slioot cheers a follovviug summer, when it is converted \yftr_to make some small acknowledgement SOLD BY ° ed to the General Assembly. The pas­ —not so much a recompense as a slight testi­ mile and a half! to summer fallow for wheat. The drop­ STABLE. L. L. Beebe & Son, and Knapp & Lynes sage of some law on the subject seemed Norwalk Formerly Stephensons. monial—to those friends who shall see fit to Perry Purtett instantly led a stampede of pings of the sheep, aud the crop of clo­ SKATES AND SLEDS. exert themselves to obtain subscriptions Norwalk ; N. Comstock & Son, Wilton ; 1> half Dunderbunk along the railroad track to to be demanded, and in the midst ot oth­ The subscriber having taken the stables H. Webb, South Norwalk; L. M. Monroe ver, furnish au excellent preparation for LARGE and splendid assortment of formerly owned by D. Stephenson, in rear of (whether original or renewals to our Weekly er pressing business, the present law was Fire InsuranceCo, and Semi-Weekly editions. We do not New Canaan; L. H. Bailey, Ridgsfield learn who it was, and all about it. A Skates, for Ladies and Gents. Also, the Allis House,and re-stocked the same with Lobde.l & Beers, Ridgefield Depot; John W. All about it was, that Miss Damer was safe this grain, which is harvested the sixth NORWALK, OOm. Children's Sleds, for sale by new and superior Horsee and Vehicles, is know that we could offer anything of similar hastily passed, receiving the active sup­ value more generally acceotable and useful Taylor, Westport; T. B. Fanton, Redding ; and not dangerously frozen,—and that Wade year. It is followed by a growth of Chartered Capital, $500 000 MARVIN & PROWITT. prepared to let the same, either single or dou­ and by dealers in medicine everywhere. 18 port or silent acquiescence of ALMOST EVERY Paid up Capital, $100,000 ble, with or without drivers, on call. Fune­ than a Gold Pen of the" best quality and and Tarbox had carried her up the hill to her timothy and clover, which constitutes finish. We propose, therefore, to forward to MEMBER of the legislature. HIS Company insures Buildings, Mer­ Feed. rals, parties, etc., supplied with Hacks and L Pretty Xdttle Place mother at Peter Skerrett's. meadow two years and pasture one year Stages, at short notice. Carriages to and from each person who, during the two months T chandize, Furniture, and all kinds of HE subscriber keeps constantly on hand ensuing, shall send us subscriptions and pay­ "For Sale. The militia system of this State has insurable property (except specially hazar­ all trains, etc. Those in want of good teams Missing the heroes in chief, Dunderbunk as already mentioned. Underdraining, every description of Feed, which it will ments for THE TRIBUNE, as follows: Rare chance for a man of moderate mean been for years a wreck, an entire new dous,) against loss or damage by Fire, at the Tbe a pleasure to sell to his customers at all will do well to call. made a hero of Cap'n Ambuster's skiff. It and this rotation has more than doubled 17 D. S. BARTRAM. Daily Tribune $6 per annum. 4 NY person desiring a neat,convenient an d system was therefore to be created, and lowest established rates charged by responsi­ times and no growling. A. MOREHOUSE. Weekly Tribune. was transported back on the shoulders of the ble Companies. ^ : J\_ cheap House, can hear of a rare chance the crops in the aggregate during the to purchase by calling at the office of the Nor crowd in triumphal procession. Perry Pur­ that it should prove satisfactory in all Directors. • OW'S, Phalon's, and Colgate's Toilet EW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD For $12, Eleven Copies Weekly Tri­ tett carried round the hat for a contribution last ten years. Passenger Trains leave, via Pavonia bune, addressed to each subscriber, walk Gazette. 3tg respects was almost hopeless. EBEN. Hnx, Norwalk, Ct., J. M.CARTER, Norwalk,Ct. J Soaps. For sale by N and Pens or Pens and Cases to to new paint it, new fib it, new gunwale it, CHAS. B. WHITE, " STILES CURTIS, 4 1 KNAPP & LYNES. Ferry and Long Dock, foot of Chambers-st., The first earnest attempt to enforce FREDERICK BELDEN, " ELI B. BENNETT, " as follows, viz: value of $1 00 For Sale Cheap. give it new sculls and a new boat-h®ok,—in­ "Pa," said a lad to his father, "I A. E. SMITH, " MORGAN T. SMITH, " Dunkirk Express at 7 A. M., for Dun­ For $10, Eleven Copies Weekly Tri­ LIGHT, square box, family or business deed, to make a new vessel of the brovejlittle the law has proved that it is defective, SAMUELLYNES, M.D. " S. E. OLMSTEAD, " Merrill's Oriental Fomade. kirk and Buffalo. Mail at 8.00 A. M., for bune, to one address and Pens or Wagon, with one or two seats, nearly often read of people poor but honest ; S. E. GBUMAN, " SAMUEL LYNES, " Pens and Cases to value of 1 00 A bowl. unequal in its application, and operates CARMI LOCKWOOD, " JOHN OSBORN, " NEW lot, just received, also a fine lot Dunkirk and intermediate stations. 9.00 A. new, and for sale for ubout half what it is why don't they sometimes say rich but E. C. BIBSILL. " WM. C. STREET, " At M., Milk, daily, for Ottisville and intermedi­ For $20, Twenty Copies Weekly Tri­ worth. Enquire at the "Union Market,' "I'm afeared," says Cap'n Ambuster, "that with great harshness upon the poorer Nathan Roberts, Norwalk, Ct. ,C""m:™:riyCK30N a BROTHER. ate stations. Accommodation,daily, for Port bune, to one address, and Pens or GODFREY & MITCHELL. tfdh.: honest?" "Tut, tut, my son," said his FREDERICK S. WILDMAN, Danbury, Ct. when I git a harnsome new skiff, I shall classes. EDOAB S. TWEEDY, " ' Jervis and Principal Stations. 4.00 P. M. for Pens and Cases to value of 3 00 want a harnsome new steamboat, and then father, "nobody would believe them." GEO. W.IVES, " ASKETS, alarge lot of every descriptino Middletown,Newburgli,and intermediatesta­ For $40, Forty Copies Weekly Tribune ZVorwalk Iron Foundry. We therefore earnestly recommend CHAS. BENEDICT, • New Canaan, at OLMSTEAD & CO'S. tions. Night Express, daily, at 5P. M., for to one addaess, and Pens or Pens the boat will go to cruisin' round for a harn­ ALEXANDER LAW, " " B VERY description of Casting done at the the repeal of the present law, believing Dunkirk, BnfTalo, Canandaigua and principal and Cases to value of 8 00 shortest notice, and in the best manner, some new Cap'n." , A HOPEFUL. -"Tommy, my sou, what S.V.ST JOHN, UK T E D.M.MARVIN, Westport, " Best Kerosene Oil stations. The train of Saturday stops at all For $50, Fifty Copies Weekly Tribune, as cheap as can be obtained at any other es­ that a militia system, which shall be ef­ JOHN A. MEBRITT, . Portchestcr, N. Y. to one address, and Pens or Pens And now for the end of this story. is longitude ?" "A clothes line, daddy." Y the barrel and half-barrel, at very low Mail-train stations, and runs only to Almira. tablishment in the State. Galvanized Chains,, fective, may be devised, depending upon ' ' WM. C. STREET, President. prices, for sale by 6 00 P.M. Accommodation, for;Hornellsville. and Cases to value of * 10 00 Chain Pumps, Iron Fence,Posts, Railings, &c. Healthy love-stories always end in happy rove it." "Because . it stretches from B For $80, Eighty Copies Weekly Tri­ the. patriotisvi and public spirit of the peo­ GEO. R. COWLES, Secretary. 3t48 A. E. SMITH & SONS. CHARLES MINOT, Gen'l Supt. furnished to order. Patterns executed at marriages. pole to pole." EBEN. HILL, Treasurer. dh NATHANIEL MARSH, Receiver. bune, to one address, and Pens or * short notice and upon reasonable terms. ,. So ends this story,begun as to its love por­ ple. And we do hereby pledge the Re­ Norwalk, June 1st, 1860. 23- Pens and Cases to value of 18 00 . ALEXANDER AUSTIN. From Germany. Nevo Haven, New London, For $100, One Hundred Copies Weekly tion by the little romance of a tumble, and publican party to the use of every hono­ LL the new styles of Faber's Porte-mon- Tribune, to one address, and Pens n, med by the bigger romance of a rescue. rable exeriion to secure such repeal, and SPLENDID ATTRACTION VANITY FAIR : naies—prices"from 80c .to $1.75. Also and Stonington Railroad. or Pens and Cases of value of 25,00 Real and Personal Estate WalletsA ol English and American manufac­ course there were incidents enough to A JOURNAL OF WIT, SATIRE AND $1 20 each will be required in all cases AGENCY. also such action as shall cause all moneys ture. KNAPP & LYNES. N and after Monday, Nov. 11, Trains where the Paper is to be addressed to each ,;j rolume, obstacles enough to fill a vol­ will run as follows: HE subscriber would announce to the paid to the selectmen of the towns for Gift, Juvenile and Toy - HUMOR! O subscriber. ume, and development of character enough Leave New Haven 10.50 A. M. Mail Train Tpublic that he has established an agency* the use of the State under said law to be BOOKS, Illustrated by the best American Comic Ar­ Artists' Materials. for New London and Providence. Semi-Weekly Tribune. for the transaction of the above t -isf - to fill a tome thick as "Webster'sUnabriuged," tists. lievinsr that the interests of the *•: refunded. At low prices for Cash, SBORNE'S Water Colors, Goupil's Oil Leave New Haven 3.20 P. M., Express For $11 25, Five Copies Semi-Weekly V before the happy end of the beginning of the ITH January 4th, we commence the O Paints, in tubes; Faber's pencils, pal­ Train for Norwich, Providence and Boston. Tribune, and Pens, or Pens and employed will be mutually pron. " ^3 tfcerufrf; Wade-Damer joint history. In behalf of the Republican State At the original Jacob'x Book Store, JS'o. !j, Ga­ W fifth volume of this popular Journal, lets, pallet knives, paint and varnish brushes, Leave New Haven 6.35 P. M., Accommo­ Cases to value of $2 00 He has several applications alrq r:u ac­ es, Hatches, Hammers, Skates, Shovels and WATER DRAWERS, execution of the work. Reference is made i open and avowed sympathy with secession. MARVIN & PRO WITT. count of the hard times. Give us a call at Sondes, kept constantly <>n hand at the Hard to Sam. Colt, Hartford, Conn., whose entire You will remember it often contained ex­ receive one hundred and twenty-five lash­ A One copy, one year, postage unpaid, $2,50 our Yard, near the K. R. Bridge, South Nor- RE THE SIMPLEST and best if} « " and Artemus Wards wau> Store of MARVIN PROWITT, world. The Bucket empties itself with­ house they have painted, and to M' -The Boston Traveller learns from "good cpivcil. JITKI for sale by authority" at Washington, " that having mostly foreigners and Northern men, York or Eastern currency, or other currency Sleigh Shoe Steel. A MARVIN & PROWITT. A Practical Farmer at New York par. Seal all letters securely, TO L3BT. promised to European powers the opening who, having no work, were obliged to go SSORTED—from 7-8 to 1 1-8 inches in TREET and STABLE BROOMS for sale M of the cotton ports in the month of February, S in want of an engagement to commence and address plainly to „„, A width, for sale by ASEMENT No. 3 of ' M AY ROPE cheap, by the bale at S by MARVIN & PKOWITT. this Government is making every effort to into the army to live. I lrom the 1st of April next. Address O. LOUIS H. STEPHENS, W. C. STREET & CO. B GAZETTE BUILDING. H OLMSTEAD & CO'S. perform its engagement." New York Herald. K., Post Office, Westport. 8* Publisher forProprietors,100 Nassau-st.,N. Y.