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WHOLE NUMBER 1062. JS'ORWALK, CONNECTICTJT, TUESDAY, MAY 19,1868. VOLUME LI.—NUMBER 20.
Fruit Treei! Frnit Tree*! GOOD MEWS t iiifotji: i a: For the Gazette. These last horses were only in part of of clumsiness generally prevailed in New How BILL GOT SHOT.—"Say, Bill, don't KORWALK GAZETTE. "Home Jfcaiii." REAL ESTATE. 'l n; THE MOUNTAIN ROSE. 3 AT THE the original Norman stock; but they had England; whence it has gradually spread you know dad don't allow you to buy shot?" NEW CANAAN NtBSEIY. Good Itfewji for tile Ladies, Under the snow I found it, " enough of the blood to show it in their form, The teeond OUMt Paper In the Stat*. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! TO RENT. over the country, displacing the use of the asked a young urchin of a brother somewtiftt A DWELLING HOUSE, including a store, The subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the Bhoming so bcautifly there; in the toughness of their constitution, and pnblic that their stock of With winter's garment aronnd it, horse under the saddle, and furnishing his senior who was making a pnrchase of OMEN IN GAZETTE BUILDING. pleasantly situated on M:iin Street, near the GBAND MILLINER? OPENING. in their bold trotting action. South Norwalk Depot. Rent $500. Address Sheltered away from the air. ; r . another evidence of the complete predomi that article. J. FERRIS, Fruit & Ornamental Trees,Vines, &c. AT THE is unnsnBlly large and of unsurpassed excellence. We Tnn'J*"'i -i From the horses that have been here enu nance of Puritan influence in the country. "Yoji just never mind me. Fll thank you A. B. BI1NOION & CO., 2tl9 Tolles & Ely's Drug Store. No warm sun nourishes its verdure, ; • feel confident in saving that we believe that onr stock merated all and most of the road horses in The habit of driving led naturally to the cul to mind your own business, Mister Bob; A. H. BYINGTON, J. B. ELLS, G. N. ELLS. Offlefe to Let. of APPLE TREES particularly, to be the Largest and NEW YORK No summer wind trembled its leaf, Steamboat Dock, South Norwalk; Best in thi9 Country. We are also positive that we il! But the cold arm of winter hugged it, • the United States have come. In the case tivation of trotting ; that gait being the eas don't care what dad allows; Til buy what I N ground lloor, HxlS, in new building. Apiily to can fnrnlsh Trees in Detter quality, batter order, and for less money than they can be obtained from distant ! ^ And hid It away from reliefs ; .' of many trotting horses a pedigree cannot iest for the horse in harness, and the most please." "-:- Subscription $2,00 per ySAM. PASULSKI'S J\^ tral part ot the Town of Norwalk, about two A ' Gents' FurnMblng Goods, jjept 2. Laces, Embroidery and White Goods, a full ' (horn match against time, a' mile within three ment, stepped off too soon and came sprawl Full Column, one time 80.00 minutes walk from the Horse Railway Depot. The at very low prices. assortment. .... Tlie Trumpet Smith. horses, and even they are known to have had minutes (the cxact time is unknown), which ing on all fours. It arrlagea anddeaths inserted gratuitously. Obitua Hair Dressing Saloon, So. Norwalk. house is large and commodions. The place comprises Shirts made to order at short notice. Dept. 3. Hosiery and Gloves all sizes and kinds. ry, Funeral and all other special notices 15 cents per about two acres of land, and is abundantly provided Dept. 4. Hoopskirts, Corsets to suit every one. a strong infttslon of the blood. From the was reckoned a very great performance. He gathered himself up and started to the lie#. AVING fitted up a Saloon In Dibble's Block, in Particular attention paid to cutting garments of Dept. 6. Toilet Articles, Brushes, Combs, Soaps, Day after day, blow hot, blow colli, with trees, shrubbery and out-bnBdings. This place is all kinds. . D. DAYTON, vast hordes of wild horses which roamed In 1824, Albany Pony trotted a mile on the store. The pavement appeared to be about All communications inserted as reading matter de H style not exceeded by any similar establishment Biiitable for any gentleman. For full particulars en Hair Oils, Perfumerv, the flncBt in use. : r:; At his bench, close by the window-sill, sign ed to promote private interests, {15 per half and in the State, the undersigned is prepared to treat his quire of JAMES MITCHELL, At the old stand, No. 4, Ely's Block. Dept. 6. Undergarments for Ladies, Gents, and over the plains of Texas, Mexico and South Jamaica turnpike in 2m. 40 s., which shows the level of his knees, consequently in his lis per full column. All unusual cuts and devices 35 friends to all luxuries in his line. He prides himself South Norwalk, March, 13US. Steadily woiks the trumpet Smli.lv . ., Real Estate Agent, Union Market, Norwalk, Conn. C n per cent extra. upon the cleanliness and neatness of his place. He P. S.—Agent for Schwartz & Claes, Dyeing Es jJ^ 7. Real Berlin Worsted, Shetland Wool, Steadily, still. jp'fvs/, .. America, not a single animal equal in size, a considerable advance in speed in the six violent efforts to keep it under him, he cut has in his employ two well known Artists from the BUILDING SjOTS FOR SALE. tablishment, Bridgeport. Garments of all kinds Working Patterns, Casea ef onr own importation. speed, and enduring power to these English years which had intervened. a very ridiculous figure, and drew from the' Prescott House Barber Shop, in New York, and will dyed in the best manner at short notice. (13) D. D. Our assortment is too large to enumerate every art! - Fitting the valves of a silver horn NUMBER of very dcsirabWBts, in a good neigh c!e in our different departments, and weproudly claim ALEX, S. GIBSON, devote himself assiduously to the comfort and satis , .. That coils like a snake frrand his naked arm, English horses and their direct descendants The performances of Top Gallant were astonished bystanders such a roar as was faction of his customers. No paius will be spared to A borhood, and pleasant location, within three min there is no better assorted Fancy Dry Goods • Store in 53 1 (Organist of the First Congregational Church.) please all who know how to enjoy the comfort of a utes walk of the Horse Cars. Price, from $400 to $1000. REMOVAL. . < And the valves to the touch of his ready hand has ever been bred. . i ' j so extraordinary, and he was in every res never bestowed, upon a single individual well regulated saloon, Children's Hair Tastefully Cut. Also, ten lots, 60x250 feet, about a mile from the tUe BLEACHING, PRESSING AND DYEING, FLLEACHER of the Piano-Forte, Organ and Musical On Wednesday, April 1st, 1868, j* 'jJ Work like a charm, _ ; The first pHWfc troftin>f in AtderWrt. pect such a superior horse, that a more com since the world began. X Composition, Box 379 P. O. Norwalk, Conn. Hair and Whiskers Dyed in the best manner. Pa- Bridge; good land, nice location; will be sold very low promptly attended to. JUUtaers and dressmakers, * Circulars containing information ha to terms, Ac., kulski's Celebrated Hair Regenerator, kept on hand if applied for soon; from $100 to $200 per lot. Apply supplied at wholesale prices, cheaper than any firm in ' "Blow, trumpet smith; ring out one blast; of which there is any record, took place in plete record of him has been handed down At length his tedious run was, brought to may be obtained at Mr. Selleck's Bookstore. for sale. SAM. PAKULSKI. [lyy] to NASH & IVES, C. T. CORNWALL, No.1 Water Street. town. One tunefhl blast I pause to heat": the year 1818. There had been for many than of any of the old-time trotters. He was a close by arriving at the store, where Bill Come One] Come All I |y Orders for tuning left with Mr. Gibson will be FOSTER HOUSE, DRAPER AND TAILOR, But never a note from the bugle horn years previous a growing taste for driving foaled in 1808, but Jtfotted his principal races was stretched.out taking it easy. The old •xecuted by a first class New York tuner. 3m*7 Cottage for Sale. ILL remove to the Comer Store, under Norwalk To the New York Millinery and Fancy Store. Fall on my ear. SOUTH NORWALK. Hall, Wall Street His old frienda and custo tfis R. BERNHARD & CO.. the trotting horse, and racing, or running, after he was twenty years old. Hiram man supposing him badly hurt, rushed fran N the Wilson Point Road, kept on the European HE Cottage occupied by the subscriber is offered mersW are invited to'call and examine his new stock of Never a sound of cadent music for sale on accommodating terms. The lot is 100 had been popular from the first settlement Woodruff, who rode him at his exercise, thus tically uf> to him, exclaiming— W. BANDEL SMITH, " O plan. Rooms to let to gentlemen, with or with T SPRING GOODS. That might bring a tear or smile; outboard; meals at all hours; a small bar attached, feet front by about 1C0 deep and the Cottage is unsur BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS. of the country; but it was' not until that describes him: "Top Gallant was a dark "O, William, William! where are you stocked with the finest of Wines, Liquors, and Old passed in point of convenience. Possession given The clink of the hammer I hear, I hear V wounded ?" Attorney at Law, Burton Ale. Mr. and Mrs. Foster will endeavor to whenever desired. (4tl8) A. H. BYINGTON. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES. The shriek of the file. comparatively recent date that the interest bay, fifteen hands, three inches high ; plain, •apply their table with all the best eatable* in market, EDWARD P. WEED, f in trotting culminated in a public exhibition and rawboned: but with rather a fine head "What's the matter, dad ? are you crazy ?" including Fish and Game in their season. Two-Places for Sale. E are now receiving a large lot, Gents Calf sew Unto his Hps he lifts his pipe, Lockwood's Building, Norwalk, Conn. ed fair stitched Boots, also, Calf Pegged Boyts, and neck, and an eye expressive of muoh asked Bill, rising on his elbows, and casting 3m*13 L. W. FOSTER, Proprietor. NE a fine village residence near the Bridge, W And blows through his teeth an azure cloud; of it. Druggist and Apothecary, - LADIES GAITER8 AND BALMORALS, O Churches & Post Office, worth $7,000. Another But never blows he the bugle horn, The love of the horse is a part of the courage. His spirit was very high, and his a look of astonishment at the old man. READ THIS! READ THIS!! with good house and Barn, and live acres of land, of every description and price. Or soft, or loud. bottom was of the finest and toughest quali "Why, Robert said you'd got shot!" worth ST.OOO, wll be sold for $6,000, if applied for soon. Wall Street, Norwalk. birthright of Americans, as the offspring of a ISRAEL K. BULLOCK, HtftTSE AND SIGN PAINTING, Enquire or HARVEY FITCH. MEN AND BOYS BALMORALS AND GAITERS* "So I did—got a pound of the best duck Thirty cases just received. Unto his lips he lifts anon people who for centuries have been devoted ty." In 1828, in a four mil* race against AT SOUTH NORWALK. tfl6 Norwalk, April 18th, 186S. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, OULD respectfully inform the citizens of Nor Also a full assortment of Rubber. Goods, all of the The pot-bellied jug of tawny beer, to the sports of the turf, and whose patriot Whalebone over the Hunting Park Course, shot in the store." ARTICULAR attention given to Graining, Blind walk and vicinity, that he has removed to Painting and Glazing; also to Paper Hanging Ruilding Lot for Sale hisW new store on the "old spot" formerly occupied by above goods will be shown with pleasure. Wholesale Bnt never th« dumb, vexations horn ism and pride have co-opera led with their Philadelphia, he trotted four heatg of four The old man left amid noise enough to Office, No. 4 Gazette Building. P and Retail GEO. O* KEELER & 11HO. I long to hear. and Calcemining, by J. 11. & A. 11. KIDNEY. . ON EAST AVENUE. him, on the north side of Wall Street, where, with in love of pleasure in tho cultivation and im miles each, in 11m.16s., 11 m. 6s., 11m. 17 s., drown a thunder-clap. As might be expect WShop North of new foundry, opposite Wm E. creased facilities, he hopes to give satisfaction to all Montgomery's Coal Yard, foot of Marshall Street, C< AID Lot is 100 feet front, by 885 deep, with a good who may wish good articles or And when, some night, in the music-hall. provement of a national stock. As early as 12m 15s., the whole sixteen miles in 45m. ed Bob got. the flogging, and Bill didn't. DB. WM. A. LOCKWOOD, South Norwalk, Conn. Iy25 lo well of water thereon and a Salt meadow in rear. "LIVE AND LET LIVE. " The great Herr this, or Signor that, the twelfth century a regular race-course 44s. In 1830 when twenty-two years old, he 12 Enquire of A. JACKSON & BRO. Drugs, Mediciiics, Perfumery, Patent Medi From the silver horn a solo breather, ORMERLY House Surgeon and House Physician Ladies and Gents will find all that heart can wish in was established in London ; this being none trotted twelve miles over the same course in fi3^~That severe Cato who writes so copi in Bellevue Hospital, New York City. Office over Rioli Jewelry cines, Cigars, &c., &c. styles of . Now sharp, now flat. C.F J. Gruman's Dry Goods Store. Office honrs from 9 AT Toliet, other than Smithfield. Fitzstephen, who 38 minutes; and in1831, on the same ground, ously on American manners and morals in to 10 a. m., from 8 to 4, and from 7 to 8 p. m. GRUMMAN'S JEWELRY STORE "moss Hill," South Norwalk. Bonnets,Jockeys, Youths, inffcnti Hats, Gloved hands in ectasy will beat. lived at that period, gives the following two miles in 5m. 19 s. the Exerting Mail, has just pounced upon an Physicians Prescriptions accurately prepared. Lorgnettes on the lucky wight will bear: Hekkkenokb:—Dr. W. H. Draper, Physician to New SOUTH NORWALK. HE fuil Gothic House and Barn, built of Stcn;, &c., at the original stand, Marshall Street, South immemorial praotice of our countrymen, York City Ho.-pital; Dr. J. W. S. Gouley, Prot Isaac most eligibly situated less than one-half a mile Norwalk, where yon can have yonr Hats But never a word of the trumpet Smith, quaint account of the contests between tlie A correspondent of the "English Sporting LARGE assortment of Ladies' and Gents' line T A. JACKSOX & BRO., K. Pay lor, and Prof. Lewis A. Sayre, Physicians and from Depot, line view of Long Island Sound and the Nor a thought, nor a care. palfreys of the day : ""When a race is to be Magazine," writing of the trotting horses at which we cannot but own to be wholly in Surgeons to Bellevue Hospital, New York City. A Gold and Silver Watches, Plated and Solid Gold Town, occupied for the past lour years by Mr. D. H> Bleached, Pressed and Dyed, and Silver Chains. Ladies' and Gents' Finger Rings, Webb; 24 acres of or any portion, consisting of Gar No. 1 Gazette Building. run by horses which in their kind are strong the Hunting Park Course in 1827, mentions defensible. It is the practice of "treating." Solid Gold Seal Rings, Solid Gold and Plated Sleeve equal to nawj. Bright eyes to the player's clang will flash, den, Grove and Grass-land may be had, the House rai33d, He says:— DR. S. A. HOSHAN, Buttons, Studs, Gents Pins, Solid Gold and Plated Sets standing iu the midst thereof. OULD invite the attention of their old customers N. B.—New nats furnished to order. .. Soft eyes to hi* whispered notes grow dim; afid fleet, a shout is and common Top Gallant first, as follows : Has removed his. Office and residence to the house Ear-rings and Real Coral Sets, Real Garnet Sets; also Apply to D. H. Webb or Tolles & Ely, South Nor W and the public generally to their varied and ex Two gentlemen cannot walk comfortably imitation Coral, Jet and Pearl, Jet and Steel, Gold and tensive stock of GILES HAULENBEEK, Bat never ''Who forged yon wizard horn ? horses are ordered to withdraw from with "Top Gallant, by Hambletonian, he by -formerly occupied by V. J. Gruman,.opposite the id walk, or Nathan C. Ely, 9th Street and 3d Av., N. Y. Tell me of him." . to a theater with each other; each is ambi M. E. Church. Office hours till 9 a. m., and 1 to 3 Crosses, Armlets and Necklaces for Children; Sliver March 1st, 1S63. '.Kf WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, FANCY Marshall Street, South Norwalk. out the way. Two jockeys,then, or sometimes Messenger trotted twelve miles in liarnesfln tious to be ahead, and so there is a subdued o'clock, p. m. and Plated Knives, Forks, Spoons, Nut Picks, Napkin A slate can be found at H. H. Baker's store, South King, Cups, Clocks of all kinds, in fact everytiiing GOODS, SILVER PLATED WARE, &C., "Sie vos non vobis," ie ; as the match may be made, prepare 38 minutes; aud three miles, under saddle, scramble, a race, a push, as they approach a Norwalk. t!S5 usually called for in a Jewelry Store, all of whjcli will FOR SALE. which was selected with great care and is not to' be Removal. Sang the Roman bard of old: thlmselves for the contest,—such as are used ticket office. A meal at a restaurant usually be sola at prices to suit the times. All kinds of Watch in 8m'31 s. He is now nineteen years old. surpassed in Fairfield Connty. in qnality or price. Forge on in the heat, O trumpet smith, gives rise to a discussion except where there and Jewelry Repairing done a6 nsual. FEW desirable Building Lots near the Noroton Constant additions are made of all the latest styles of Mrs. S. M. TANDERBILT, to ridp and know how to manage their and can trot a mile with one hundred and Depot, with views pf the Sound from each lot, Forge on in the cold. has been a special invitation; and no one C. M. GRUMMAN. A goods. A. JACKSON & BKO, OULD annonnce t4 the Ladies *f Norwalk and horses with judgement: the grand point be NATHAN S. ROBERTS, M. D., all within live minutes .walk of the Depot. Size of CnABiia Daw SOS Pha^i.ey. fifty pounds in 2 m. 45 s. has escaped the annoyances in general of the lots 50x200 feet, prices and terms exceedingly favor W Vicinity, that she has removed her MILLI able to parties desirous of building within the year. NERY to Wall Street, over Weed's new Drag Store, ing to prevent a competitor from getting be "Betsey Baker, by Mambrino, he by Mes American custom. Amounting to the same Physician and Surgeon, where she will be happy) to meet her former friends BOOTS AND SHOES. For particulars enquire on the premises or address by NEW JEWELRY STORE. fore them, The horses on their part are not senger, beat Top Gallant three miles under thing in the end, the European custom is mail, and patrons. DRESSMAKING by Mrs..Edwin Hoyt, [JVOHI the Atlantic Monthly for May.] simple, convenient, agreeable. Each gentle i? r ; • Offlce in Dibble's Block; .V. 6m3 Dr. C. W. BALLARD, Daricn, Conn. «• of New York. Drees Tflmmlngs furnished for custo without emulation. They tremble, and are saddle, carrying one hundred and fifty mers. i 3m*13 The Turf and the Trotting Horse man pays for himself on all occasions, and 4t*36] Main Street, South Norwalk, Conn. HE subscribers would respectfully call the atten L. WEED, impatient, and continually in motien. At pounds, in 8 m.16 s. This mare when sound he is expected to do so. There can be no T tion of the pnblic to their New Stock of Goods, in America. consisting of a general assortment of West Avenue Building Lots for Sale. Practical Watchmaker & Engraver, MILLINERY. last, the signal once given, they hurry along could trot twenty miles within the hour. discussion, no annoying haste, no display of MRS. J. B. BETTS, Nearly all the great trotting horses of with unremitting velocity; the jockeys, in "Trouble, by Hambletonian, a horse of money. PATENT AGENCY. > ^ Roots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c., A LAST CHANCE. EALER in American, English and Swiss Watches: American and French Clocks, Solid Silver, and OULD call the attention of the ladies of Nor America have come of one blood—that of spired with the thoughts of applause and the good bottom, trotted two miles in 5 m. 25 s. WO LOTS 74x258 opposite the residence of F. Di- D walk and vicinity, to her new and complete as Xh* Great Gaines Will Case.—Tblrty-six WILLIAM TINE, both for Gentlemen and Ladies' wear, which will be T mon, Esq. Plated Ware, &c.; next door to main entrance of Ga W Messenger, an English horse, imported into hopes of victory, clapping spurs to their will "Sir Peter, by Hambletonian, trotted three *oldsold very lowlow for Cash, at the old stand, Ely's Block, Also, two in the rear of the above, 80x186, fronting zette Building, Norwalk. Wedding Rings, Gold, Sil sortment of Tears of Litigation. Agent and Solicitor of Patents, "South " Norwalk,N01 " Conn.~ on Elm Street. Terms easy. Apply to ver and Hair Jewelry made to order. Spring and Slimmer Millinery Goods, New York in 1883. ing steeds, brandishing their whips, and miles in harness in 8 m. 15 s. The following is a brief history of the cel 6m47 C. T. WEEKS. Special attention Riven to Repairing, consisting of Bonnets, Round Hats, Silks, Ribbons, r All kinds of Gent, and Ladies, Boots, Shoes, 1J0PERTY bonght, sold, exchanged or lei, on rea- NORWALK STEAM BYEINC ARTIFICIAL TEETH, AND with a loud neigh, charged down, with a ne their time it has been considered obligatory ly time. They were as much a test of endu now terminated in her favor, and out of Curtis's Building, Main Street, Norwalk, Ct. sonable terms. We have a good variety of desira MILLINERY. which other actions have arisen. She claim so much as to make it to the advantage of all who ble Houses and Farms in and out of town for sale on SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. gro on each side holding him back; and then upon royalty to encourage breeding and rac rance as of speed, and were seldom of less want the article, to call on him before procuring them accommodating terms. tf33 A general assortment of ed to be the daughter of Daniel Clark, then Gents' and Youth's Clothing cot and made to order, elsewhere. Wm. R. N.vsu. Nathan Ivks. FOOT OF MILL HILL. dashed up the street at a stiff trot, carrying ing, and even Parliament adjourns in honor than two, and frequently of three and four •t short notice, of the best materials, in the latest Office hours at all times from Tuesday morning till deceased. Mr. Clark, her father, was born styles, by experienced workmen. Prices reasonable. AU Kinds of Scouring and Bleaching tlie negroes along, in spite of all their efforts of the Derby. As a reccnt writer in an Eng miles. Races were trotted in which the en in Sligo, Ireland, and came to this country Friday evening. 3, FERS11S, In the best style and at the shortest notice. Ladies' READY MADE 1SOWETS. Monday andoaturday will be spent in Rid^eflcld. Dresses, Saegues, Capes, Mantles, Shawls, Ribbons, Vel to bring him to a stand-still." lish magazine says: "It is an undoubted durance of-horses was taxed to the utter on the invitation of a rich bachelor uncle, G. & G. M. HOLMES, Jan. 1st, 1S5S. C. H. KENDALL. Real JEstate Agent. vets, Fringes, Veils, &e., Cleaned, Dyed and Pressed. ROUND HATS, RIBBONS, LACES, FLOWERS, He was a handsome gray, fifteen and necessity that Englismen should have a na who made him his heir. To the great wealth Particular attention paid to theCleansing, Dyeing and most, and the tasks most commonly impos- left him he added greater wealth, and agold- JIE.W.EliS >N Look here Horsemen. f? A ESTATES FOR SALE in Norwalk and vi- Pressing of Gentlemen's Garments; they do not re of the newest styles. three-quarter hands high, with "a large, tional pastime, capable of affording amuse posed would render completely worthless en tide flowed into his coffers. In 1802 he GROCERIES, UU cinity, from 1-4 to 200 Acres, with buildings quire to be npped; we also Clean or Dye Kid Gloves, Persons wishing to try the thereon, price from $480 to 8100,000. Also, TO LET, bony head, rather short, straight neck, with ment to all classes, enacted in tlie open air, married Zulema Carrier. She had separated FLOUR, so that they look almost equal to new. We invite one half of the trotting horses of the present GOODENOUGH HORSE SHOE. furnished and unfurnished houses. comparison with goods done at any other establish FRAMES MADE TO ORDER, windpipe and nostrils nearly twice as large devoid of all taint of cruelty, and conducted, day. Speed has been cultivated to the neg from a previous husband when she learned PROVISION'S, &c., can do so by calling at the shop of the undersigned, Address J. FERRIS, ment, that he had a wife still living. Main Street, Norwalk, Ct. where they can get them or our own make, just as at Tolles & Ely's Drug Stoic, So. Norwalk- FOR BRIGHTNESS OF COLOR, as ordinary; low withers, shoulders some as fur as possible, with the rules of fair play. Notice for surveying to be left at the Gazette Office- lect of bottom, and what has been gained in On this account her marriage with Gen. good, quick, and as cheap as at any other shop in the Softness of finish, or with less Injury to the Fabric. what upright, but deep and strong; power That want racing supplies; and when the swiftness has been lost in staying power. town of Norwalk; and every shoe warranted to give Mrs. ARNOLD'S, Gaines was a quiet one. Myra Clark was iEtna Insurance Co. of Hartford, satisfaction. JOHN McQUHAE. NOTICE. Ify Call and see samples, done at the old stand foot ful loin and quarters; hocks and knees un national amusements of other times and peo In this respect, the course of trotting in born of this marriage. Disagreements arose Incorporated 1819, Charter Perpetual. South Norwalk, April, 1SGS. tflD of Mill Hill. Agencies at J. Shepherd's, opposite the HE subscriber Jias in his hands, for sale, Stores Post Office, and J. F. & C. R. Bennett's, South Nor istf Bennett's Block, Main Street. usually large, and below them limbs of me ples are reviewed, it will be found a difficult America is analagous to that of racing in between Mr. and Sirs. Clarke, and in 1807 Capital and A»»et», 93,128,820 T and Lots; Dwellings and Lots and vacant Lots, walk, R. N. PERRY. they separated. No public acknowledge A i h Insures against loss ind damage by Fire, on terms NORWALK MACHINE SHOP. suitable both for business and dwelling purposes. dium size, but flat and clean, and, whether task to dispute, successfully, the claim, that England. The English racers of half a cen Also a large number of Building Lots, situated within i ment of her marriage was ever made, and adapted to the hazard, and couslst^t with HE subscriber would respectfully inform Manufac at rest or in motion, always in a perfect po the English turf is the noblest pastime in' the laws of compensation. one-half ii\ile of Sontli Norwalk, cheap, and on easy I tury ago partook af the characteristic excel Mrs. Clarke marri«d again. In 1813 Daniel turers and others using Machinery, in Norwalk terms. One dwelling with two acres of land, and ! .:'v;;;^..JRON CASTINGS. GEORGE R. COWLES, Tand vicinity, that he is prepared to do all thing? per sition. which any nation, ancient or modern, has lence of the Oriental horses, from whom they Clarke made a will, wherein he recognized Sole Agent for Norwalk and vicinity. an other with 1J£ acres of land, aud another with ! taining to a general machine shop. All orders for the H an acre; all within oue-fourth of a mile of the vil These records indicate that he had more ever indulged." were derived,—which was that, in addition the legitimacy of Myra, and devised to her making or repairing of every description of Machinery lage, for sale cheap. The Norwalk Iron Works, A NEED SUPPLIED. his immense property. Yet of this will his attended to with promptness by experienced workmen. Persons wishing to pnrchase or sell are invited to 1 of the form of the trotter than the thorough The love of the national sport was strong to the their speed, they possessed extraordi Norwalk Insurance Company. Having added a Steam Engine (in addition to water daughter was kept in ignorance. She was call at the South Norwalk Real Estate Agency, over RE now prepared to furnish, at short notice Cast bred horse in general. This form, along ly implanted in the breasts of those English power) to his works, he flatters himself he is well pie- the Drug Store. WILLIAM T. CRAW, nary powers of endurance. Such horses as reared by a Mr. Davis, and knew nothing of NORWALK, CONN. pared to do all kinder of work at very short notice. ings of all descriptions, inclnding Pulleys, plain men who settled Virginia Real Estate Agent. orA clamps, from four inches diameter to twenty feet, with the extraordinary vitality and endu and other south Bay Middleton, Glencoe, Mameluke, The her parents or her rights. In 1832 she mar ISAAC CHURCH, Jr. South Norwalk, Feb. 10,180S. Iy6 3m* ried William W. Whitney. In examining Cash Capital, $500,000 Machine Shop just back of the Post Oflice ad Horse and any width face, at lowest prices. 3m9 rance of his race, he gave to his progeny, ern and southwestern portions of the United Baron, Pyrrhus the first, Blair Athol, Wild Railway Bail clings. 11 „ --J D'ARTOIS some old papers, by mere accident he ob Paid up Capital, $100,000 HOUSES, LOTS AMD FARMS which • being persistently used and. trained States. They imported the best English horses Dayrell, Lanecrost, and Harkaway, and the tained an intimation of his wife's parentage and the time early came when eveiy planter Wm. C. Stbir, President, Gxo. B. Cowles, Sac'y. - WATERBIIRY & DUNCAN, FOR SALE AND TO RENT. SOMETHING SEW! to to trot became still more marked in these marcs Catherina, Beeswing, and Alice Haw and claims. * Ebkn. Hill, Treasurer. OME TWENTY FARMS, from 15 to 140 acres, for characteristic particulars. The first genera kept his stud. As the country was sparsely thorn, are not now found on tlie English A schedule of the property in 1839 placed qMKZ&JV Rear of Norwalk Horse Railway Depot, S sale; or to exchange for property in Norwalk. A CELEBRATED ICE CfilAH, its value at nearly seven millions of dollars, ^5=81$^ are now prepared to execute in the best good variety of Houses in and out of town, for sale tion of his descendants were fine road settled, and wagon-roads uncut, the horse turf, and it is doubtful if ever they will be ASSETS OTEB $23,000,000. manner and with the greatest dispatch, everytiiing in on liberal terms. Thirteen llrst-class houses for sale; A FIRST CLASS CITY Is recommended: by eminent physicians for fevers, dis and saddle furnished the principal means of and suit for its recovery was commenced, the line of two first-class houses to let; one furnished house to horses, many of them fast, and dB endowed found there again. An English writer on the with the result as stated after thirty-six years Carriage making and Blacksmlthlns. let. A number of small tenements,for sale, to suit eases of lungs, sore throat, &c., aud is "not bad to with extraordinary courage and endurance. communication with neighbors and towns, present condition of the turf says; "There is of litigation. GEO. R. COWLES, persons of Email means—terms liberal. Carriages made to order, and Painting, Trimming, S. T. WOOD. The second and third generations possessed and to be well mounted became one of the Repairing, &c., done by experienced workmen, with tf46 Draper aM Tailorinj IstaMisliieiit not a six-year-old now in training in England , AGENT at Norwalk, and issues policies for the fol N. B.—Good servants furnished at short notice. take" by persons in robust health. It can be obtained in still g&ater perfection the form and ac distinguishing marks of social position. The The Intemperate Fattier. Flowing Insurance Companies. dispatch. to whom any of these four (Lanecrost, Hark- Home, cf N. Y., Assets Jan. 1st, '44, $3,386,270 Good Carriage timber taken in exchange for work. Offices to Let. At No. 1, Gazette Building, (up stairs) at'all hours of the day and evening at his ; tion of the trotting horse, of which the stage-coach came afterward, and the rail anray, Beeswing, and Alice Hawthorn) But yonder is a father and husband. Let Etna, of Hartford, " " " " 8,128,820 us follow him to that house no longer a 722,219 WO very desirable Rooms to let, in 2d story of the fourth generation has furnished tlie most road ; and travelling on horseback gradually could not at the same age have given a stone Phcraix, of N. Y., " CARRIAGE MAKING, HE subscriber who has for the past year or more ICE cms Aid DEPOT, South Norwalk. home, where a lonely and heart-broken wife Home, of N. H-, " 500,000 T Gazette Building*. Front Room, £150, rear one T beeu cuttcr for J. Turk,would respectfully inform perfect specimens. ceased, but not until the taste for using the sits cowering over the embers, and withjier Norwich, " 390,501 Horse Shoeing and Blackamitliing. $75 per annum. Apply at the Gazette Office. the citizens of Norwalk, that he has made arrange, and a beating over the Beacon Course." Lamar, N. Y., " 889,375 Lyon, Ahcrn & Co., ments to open a first-class, New York City Establish 1 The trade supplied. Messenger lived to be twenty-eight years horse tinder the sa'ddle had become thor The Turf Register" of March, 1834, copies half-starved children awaits with trembling N. American, Hart'd " - 384,010 BUILDING LOTS, ment, as above, where he pledges himself to give sat- oughly established, and yearly meetings for the hour of his approach. She was once a City of New Haven, " 330,419 1TTOULD announce to the public that they have ta- Maction to all his customers. * C.' B. D'ARTOIS. old. For fifteen years he lived in the neigh from a Philadelphia paper the following lovely bride, and she united her destinies Merchants, Hartford, " 3(1,443 V T ken the old Btand of Capt. Henry Lamb, Main He will give special attention to Boys Garments as borhood of New York, and was held in such racing in the English style had become pop comments on a race which took place at Western Mass., Pitts'd " 236,424 Street, where they are prepared to execute in the best well as those of geutlemcn. Persons bringing their with one every way worthy of her affection. Hamdcn. Springfield, " 200,000 manner with great dispatch, anything in the above line. BUILDING LOTS, own cloth can have the same cut or made up. in an ar estimation that he probably left a more nu ular. Trenton N. J., in which the horse Edwin Look at those ragged and neglected children. People's, Worcester, 403,593 Carriages made to order, and Horse Shoeing, Painting, tistic maimer, at reasonable prices. Passing over Colonial times, and tlie pe They have tasted the sweets of competency, And other Companies, Stock and Mutual, in Connecti Trimming, Repairing, &c., done by experienced work For Sale Cheap, FRANCIS J. MoKEON. J. S. GODFREY, merous family than any horse that has ever Forrest trotted a mile in 2 m. 36 si, and Co cut, Massachusetts and New York, with assets of men with dispatch. , ly44 and have heard the soft accents of a father's ; lived. So great has been his wonderful riod immediately following the Revolution, lumbus, in 2 m. 37 s.: "The improvement 113,000,000. At So. Norwalk, application may be AUGUSTUS LYON, WM. AlfERN, CHAS. FOX. WESTON, CONN, " love. And now look at that bloated and made to WM. T. CBAW. And upon the most stamina and splendid form upon the horses we come upon the period when racing reach of the trotting horse is engaging tlie atten loathsome wretch holding fast to the half- NOTICE. TTVEALER IN SHIP TIMBER. Oak and Chestnut ACCOMMODATING TEIiSIS JJ Building Timber, Fence Posts, Rails and Pickets. of America, that those best acquainted with ed the highest point of popularity. For a tion of some of the best sporting characters opened door, at whose howl this whole group 'Sfesvrv- GROCERIES HE subscriber having purchased the CLOTHING Also, Elm and Maple Trees for transplanting. Char the subject do not hesitate to estimate his period of over twenty-five years every city trembles. He was the object of that wo T and GENT'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, of A. HOOP SKIRT FACTOR* coal in any quantity, from 1 to 10,000 bushels. Orders in tlie country. We believe our State boasts man's love. He is the father of those help Cheaper tlian ever, for Cash. Koeprel, will continue the Business in all its branches as to time of payments. These lots are locatcd on respectfully solicited and promptly attended to. 3tl5 value to the country at one hundred millions and considerable town,' from New York to at the old stand, No. 3 Main Street, Norwalk. "Spring Hill," overlooking the water aud surround ' AND ;\;.v • ' of the best trotters in the Union. New less children. But do not yet curse him. He HE subscriber would inform the public generally, ing country, and are unequalled in bcanty, by any lo that he still continms to sell the best of Groceries, The i ublic are respectfully invited to call and exam of dollars. Fforida, from Cairo to Balize, and all through York is nearly as good as our own. It is, in was once as far from this as any one of you. T ine the large and varied assortment of cation In Norwalk. Lots for 8400, $503, ST00, $1,000 > • ;:Roses! Roses!! Provisions, Bourbon, Tea be mentioned first. He was foaled in 1793 men of the time took part. The leading po (Continued next week.) In the country. lie would invite the special Attention ttalatest fashionable style. E. GUSOWSKI. and Noisette Roses; and also a fine stock of Budding- low. The young man who takes his morn of all to his stock of ly 19 No. 3 Main Street rTIHE undersigned having purchased the stock, &Q., ont Plants, gnch as Geraniums, Verbenas, Heliotropes, at Springfield, Massachusetts, and when two liticians of the South were foremost in pat ing dram, or now and then goes from home COFFEES, TEAS, AND SUGABS. _I_ of Doty & Morehouse, No. 41 Alain Street, is now Petunia, Carnation Pinks, See. Also a large stock of years old was taken to Vermont. His sire ronizing the turf. The efforts of General EarSometime since we made mention of for greater indulgence, yes, and the reputa which are of the very best quality, and will be sold prepared to sell Tomatoe and Cabbage Plants, Ac. Please call and cheap. The public are invited to calland examine and ^ DINING SALOON ^ examine onr stock. GEO. SEYMOUR & CO. was True Briton, a fine horse ridden by Jackson to improve the stock of Kentucky, the speech of Ex-Governor Thomas H. Sey ble citizen who is, now and then, brought judge for themselves. A. MOREHOUSE. GROCERIES, NOW FOR THE TtlS Nurserymen & Florists, South Norwalk, Ct home from the Club and put to rest with at the lowest market prices. They will endeavor to keep Gen. Delancey in the Revolutionary War. and his fondness for racing, are fully set mour and W. W. Eaton at the dinner given great secresy, upon them does this condem g REFRESHMENTS g constantly on hand a good stock, and would respect Justin Morgan is described as a "low, forth in his biography by Mr. Parton. Tlie in New York on Jefferson's birthday. It nation rest. Unless ye repent ye shall all WEST SIDE GROCERY, fully solicit the patronage of the people of Norwalk Green House Plants. 5} AT THE NEW YORK HOUSE. A and vicinity. D. A. NEWCOMB & BRO. compact, powerful horse, with a proud step, names of Sir. Henry, American Eclipse, Ariel seems that the World refused to publish a- likewise perish.—Dr. Wayland. at the old stand, RA SEYMOUR la now prepared to offer to his cus and good lively action." Black Maria, Gray Eagle, Boston, and Fash full account of what took place on that oc SO. 3, JAMES'S BLOCK, NORWALK, CONN., S MEALS AT ALL HOURS. SEj SPRING CAMPAIGN. I tomers, a good selection of These qualities he THE OLD SPRING; Choice Plants and Flowers, communicated to his descendants, who are ion will render this period in American turf- casion, fearing the effect on the party. Ac CUBE FOB WHOOPING COUGH.—The late West side of the bridge. discovery of a cure for whooping cough, by Oysters in every style. Temperance Dining Saloon. which he will sell on very reasonably terms. He smooth, easy travelers, and possessed of in annals forever illustrious. cording to the latest issue of the- La Crosse HE Subscriber would invite the attention of the wonld also express thanks to his friends, for past fa inhaling the odors of a gas-house, is found to public to his stock of gg THE BEST OF ULIUS F. PARTRICK, having taken the above vors and liberal Patronage. tfl4 domitable perseverance. Fox, one of his But racing had its origin in the Southern Democrat every one present advocated repu be of real benefit. It has been tried by some T J Saloon, is prepared to furnish hot meals, at all N. B. A good assortment of Flower Seeds for sale. States. Virginia and Kentucky were the Hartford physicians, and it is said with suc Choice Family Groceries, £ Wines, Liquors, and Ales. O reasonable hours. Oysters, Stewed, Roasted, Fried, colts, was driven one hundred and seventy- diation. The Hon. W. W. Eaton, as tho or on the Shell; also, shipped in kegs to all parts of great nurseries of the running horse.— Democrat truthfully, says, "one of the clear cess. The children are taken to the gas ^ Also, a first-class * ^ the couutry. Families or Parties supplied. GEOB6E H. BICE, ; -.v.;. four miles on the road within twenty-four works, where they breathe the not very Home-made Pies and Cake constantly on hand. Ale SIAWEFAOTCnrat OF The principal race-courses were near South est headed politicians of the land, spoke ^ ^{Billiard Saloon ^ hours. The excellence of the stock of New pleasant air there produced, tmd there is Uf auu <1411 wv«vm ui UUJ ""O " , 3 drawn frc9h from barrel—no poisonous lead pipe useil. HtfreTOr Hats, USTIC FRAMES and Black Walnut House Fnrn- England is due to this horse and to Hamble- ern capitals; aud although, hi the great race boldly, truthfully and pointedly in favor" of something in the chemical combination that rait purchasers. Thankful for past favors, he would re attached to the House. No Liquors kept. R ishing Goods. Great inducements offered to Fairs spectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Saloon opened fromfi a. m. to 11 p. m., (closed on and Gift Enterprises; the following stock constantly tonian, a son of Messenger. on Union Course, Long Island, 1823, between repudiation. The same paper contains a cures whooping cough. The people at the gj • ISAAC LEE, g Sundays). Private Dining Room for Ladies, entrance on hand:— gas-works state that during the. last twelve FREDERICK F. FINNEY. 35 38 No. 28 Main St., Norwalk. nnder J. F. Bennett's Stole. Gent's entrance under BONNETS, Photographic Match Safes B'k Walnnt play wagonB The Bashaws are descended from two im Sir Henry and American Eclipse, the North letter from a citizen of Connecticut in which Carter's Shoe Store. JG FRAMES, " Billhead Cases " ' " Towel rollers months three hundred cases of whooping FLOWERS, ported Arabian horses. The first, known as was successful, in the main the greatest suc we are informed that the first choice of the cough have thus been experimented upon. WILLIAM B. SWAM, C. S. LOCKWOOD, RIBBONS, " Brackets " " Knife trays READ! READ 11 READ IE!" LACES, PiuJpr Match Safes * Foot Btool black'g cases Bashaw, was bred by the Emperor of Mo cess in breeding running horses, as well as state for President is Thomas H. Seymour, Saddler and Harness maker, KSBB scouring cases .; - " " spittoon " the greatest popularity 01 the sport, was at "who" as the writer says,"in the darkest days DJOIN'NG the Danbuiy & Norwalk B. B. Depot, Fashionable Draper & Tailor Witlter's Exeeleesor Shoe Store. Large Blacking Cases, upholstered. rocco, by whom he was presented to the £1*- A maiden lady, residing in great se togetherwith Samples of Match Safes, Brackets and Frames may Norwalk, Conn., keep* constantly on hand and OQC FOURTH AVENUE, N. Y., 2d Block above Dey of Algiers, and finally, through the the South. 1 of the war, at the risk of his personal safety, clusion, has not been to church for several willA make to order every description of AND be seen at tho store of Cbas. A. Durand. Main St. All years; but on the accession of a small family O tf O Harlem and N. H. R, R. Depot. Ladles, New styles for Dresses, Sacks, orders left at his store will receive prompt attention. Swedish Consul, found his way to this coun If tlie English love of the horse was shared wrote that famous 'Peace letter,' the first Harness, Bone Furniture, Trappings, Misses, Children's and Gentlemen's 1SOOT8 and Manufactory at South Norwalk, Ct., in Hoyt & Ray property, she bought herself a new bonnet, Gentlemens Furnishing Emporium, SHOES, of all knds and qualities constantly on hand by the Puritan settlers of New England at public protest in New England against tlie or Clothing. Also, Saddler'* Hardware and outfit*. and Children's Clothing. mond's Steam Mill, west side of the Depot lfltf try about 1768. shawl and dress, with the appropriate gloves, Trunk*, Valises.CarpetBags, £& Main Street, Norwalk, Conn. or made to order. Prices reasonable. Remember all, it did hot show itseli in patronage of the despotism of the obscene joker, who has boots, etc., and appeared on the following- All in want of anything In his line, will do well to the number. Families, visiting the city must not fail to Grand Bashaw was imported from Tripoli give him a call. Orders for any kind of work prompt AGENT FOR THE call and examine for themselves before purchasing in 1820. Andrew Jackson, Kemble Jack turf. Oa the contrary, they regarded racing now gone to his reward. We want a mili Sabbath in a style which almost destroyed elsewhere. Also a large variety of Rubber Boots and Give a look and see if you cannot liud something "PLYMOUTH ROCK" ICE. her identity with the hitherto shabby and ly executed. Bepairing done neatly, and cheaply, at Shies, for winter wear. Don't forget the Excelsior son, Long Island Black Hawk, Henry Clay, and all its accompaniments. with peculiar tary candidate. We may have to fight •sort notice. Singer Manufacturing Co's • SEASON OF 18«S. . hopeless old maid. Shoe Store. Iyl8 JOHN F. WITHERS. to suit you. Best endeavors will be made to please Lantern, and George M. Patchen are of his aversion. Their creed and lives, indeed against the usurpations of the Rump. Again Just as she was'walking up the aisle, and ' i ' • . .V- Sijioi Prince's Metallic Paint. all, and prices satisfactory. ? HE Subscribers are now prepared to furnish Fam descendants, although all of them are more their very expatriation formed a protest I say, Colonel Thomas H. Seymour. No as every eye seemed turned upon her, the TOILET ARTICLES. ^ ilies, Stores, Batchers, and others with pure Ice. choir commenced singing an anthem, die *70 part* Iron and 28 part* Cement Lime Stone—the TSold and delivered in quantities to purchasers, either or less derived from Messenger. The Ba against the habits and principles of those of New England officer served with more dis • Zt oe*t Paint known for Tin, Iron or Wood. For BLACKM AN 1i»b a very large and select assort by the pound, hundred weight or ton. Orders left at their countrymen at home with whom the burden of which was "Hallelujah! Hallelu •ale by the aingl* tb or in 50 or 100 tt> kegs. E. ment of Foreign and Domestic Toilet Articles, shaws are characterized by fine size, hand tinction than he in the Mexican war. i ou iah ! The indignant spinster retraced her 11 TH_i m T» ' n INiilihery ami Dressmaking, the Guzelle Office will receive attention. RAYMOND A KNAPP, R. ELLS & SON. maintenance of the turf was the first object know well why he did not serve iu the Lin No. 4, Water Street, Norwalk, Ct. some neck and head, full mane and tail, and steps down the aisle in high dudgeon, ex- a certain pride and magnificence of style. of life. Nor was the exhilarating ride in the coln raid. Had he sought it, he might easi cLumin^. . to to order iu latest styles; also "' Hardly knew you,' indeed! Why, this New Bank Building. A .NEW ROOT & SHOE STORE The trotting horse Bellfounder was. im saddle in harmony with the Puritan temper. ly have filled the post which McClellan and A. Sword's Circulating Library. In South Norwalk. is not the "first time I've been dressed up. - A'V-V-.; ported from England in 1823. He was a It was tainted with incitements whose di Grant obtained. I know him well personal ' Hardly knew you!' I guess I don't come T the News Depot, South Norwalk. The subscri OHN SCHAUB, from New York, having taken the ber ha* made large addition* to his Circulating Li . PATTERNS FURNISHED. ' rect tendency was the race-course. Their ly, and dare affirm that no purer-minded .V/4, A 3 8Read This! basement of Dibble's new building. South Norwalk horse of great substance, of remarkable here again very soon." • brary and Invites the patronage of the public; he In Jand fitted up the same in goodstyle, and having had all settlements covered a narrower field, and democrat than he, is to be found in the land." tends to increase the number of books as fast as the /~1 EORGE PERRY'S PATENT Feb. 11th. 1058.— his stock stolen by burglars on Thursday night, April spirit, and his career in England was mark enterprise .will warrant, lie ha* also constantly on U IMPROVEMENT IN GIJAPE OULTlIUli—An Trimming! on hand or furnished. : . : * , - 83d, would say that ail that he can do, for the present, ed by splendid achievements. At three consequently there was not the demand for We learn on the same authority that Gov The sudden death of a respectable hand a good assortment of Stationery, Books. Papers, abundant crop every j'car, and no ROT nor MILDEW. is to make Boots and Shoes to order, which lie will do vouno- lady in the streets of New York from School Books, Slates, Pencils, Pen*, Pocket Books, We do not hesitate to pronounce it Tar in advance of in the very best manner, fitting them carefully to the years old he trotted two miles in six. min the horse for use in travelling as at the ernor English is heartily ashamed of his re Ac. The patronage of the nub'ic is solicited. " apoplexy of the lungs, superinduced by any system ol' Culture now in proctitis.., Full partial-- Hats Bleached anil Pressed, foot, and makingspecial allowancesfor corns, bunions. utes; and When four years old ten miles in South. It was an assistant in the labors of cord during the war. He sincerely regrets A SWORDS, South Norwalk. Ian and One Dozen Concord Grape Vines sent upon re &c. The patronage of the public is respectfully solic ii.-iM lacing," is announced. Suppose some ceipt of $3. Agents wanted. ' Tertitory will be sold. ited...... thirty minutes. Afterwards he trotted sev agriculture that they found him principally having voted for the abolition of slavery in villian had choke 1 this lady to death, what PASSAGE TO AND FROM Address GEO. PERRY & SON, serviceable. His decorus use before the the District of Columbia, for tlie constitu a brute he would have been pronounced. b:\ " • Georgetown, Conn. in best manner. - • enteen and one half miles, within an hour, Suppose somebody had smothered her. It '•'.if. .5. GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND winning a purse of five hundred guineas. rude vehicles which carried their families to tional amendment and having supported the /~1 ENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS^Cleaned, Dyed, and CABINET ORGANS, would have been" terrible! Suppose tins TAPSCOTT BROTHER * CO.'S, tint Premium Sewing Machine* \JT Pressed, in the best style at the Norwalk Dye He gave muscle and sinew to his progeny, meeting was the nearest approach which war "measures of Lincoln.—Palladia m. ladv had drowned herself, or takea prussic 6TAMPiN& DONE AS USUAL.' 86 South Street, New York, Works, foot of Mill Hill. R. N. PERRY. KT.Jvjdg they made to modern pleasure-driving. Har acid, c-r done anything to destroy herself ex- The best Machin* for general work. MELODEONS, J#- and a Bellfounder cross appears in the pedi Continue to issue Passage Ticket*, available for nessed before their "one-horse shays," a jggT* The Hon. Judge Stevenson Burke of cent what she o'd do, it would have been Twelve month*, from LONDON, LIVERPOOL or BOCKERY direct from Europe. Persons dealing WORTH OF NEW MUSIC, JUST RE gree of many fine trotting horses. QtratNBTOWN, and DBAFT8, payable on demand $500 CKIVED AT WELLMAN'S. t'3 the oourt of common pleas, SunimH county, horrible. Blessed with a full habit, this fool- C with us will have the advantage of the new styles, Respectfully,^ v-vssPIANOS. horse possessing the speed of Flora Temple fbr any amount from £l and upwards. finest quality of ware, and at as low price as other There remain to be mentioned imported Ohio, has declared the ipfamous "visible ad i-h wrman—and there are thousands lute H. B. GLOVER, Agent, Saving* Bank at Newtown, eoodi are sold at, and a large st"ck to select from. LOUK, FLOUR, FLOUR, also Feed and Grain •;W Trustee and SirHeniy; Duroc, by thorough or Dexter would be brought down to an or mixture law," of that State, to be unc jnst - her—thought she was " improving her fig FairMdCoonty, Conn. lylo , E. K. LOCKWOOD. F in any quantity, to suit purchasers, at UOLMJCS'. BLACXMAN Is agent for the best manufactur- ure" by squeezing herself to death. So she W. C. BUELL pCO.? • era in the World, and he will sell on the most bred Diorned; Glencoe, by Sultan; and the thodox amble. Thus it came that driving tutionaland void, and has instructed his ju LL kinds of Fruits, Foreign and Domestic, Green, favorable terms. Wall St, 8 doorj East of new Bank the horse beforeyehicles of varying degrees ries to act accordingly. (lied! jygB MAK of good, .^bje^Ut^aand OOD, substantial knivcu and forks, for every day E French horses Pilot and Royal George. r O Ut at low prices, i E. K. LOCKWOOD. A Dried and in Cans, at - HOLMES'S. Mitchell's Building on the Bridge. Building. "T" ' " " .• v*" •• rm . (9* The renegades from the Republican The Beet Roofing Known. Q-rand. Bazaar. Ofllee of ConutMk) Bsgsri tc Oo..\ Ilceonstrnctlon. >' |l f BMI Estate Beeord. CONNECTICUT LEGISLATURE. J. V. ROCKWELL & Co., 1 Party who, on Saturday voted to acquit An TWENTY YEARS USE ^ The ladles of St. Mary's Church, hold a Grand Fan - N*w CAs^iy^t., April Uth, 1848. I The House of Representatives has during For week ending May 18th.-j cy Bazaar, for the benefit of the NEW STONE MAY SESSION, 1868. dy Johnson on the 11th article of Impeach ^ Hit demonstrated that 'est j|gURCH,ttt $towalH ®mtk. the past week passed votes resting the Warren's Improved NEW CANAAN, CONN., C. B. D'Artois to Edwin Adams tuid H. H. ment, were "WM. PITT FESSENDEN, of Maine, H' ; KOBWALK HAU, , ATING disposed of our retail business (except commonwealths of Arkansas, North and J Cloths, Trimmings and Clothing) taJ. V. RuCK- El well, one lot 75x150, at South Norwalk, ' TUESDAY, May 18th. JAMES DIXON, of Connecticut, LYMAN TRUM commencing on MONDAY, MAY 11th, 1868. This WELLH & CO., we recommend them to our old Mends South Carolina, Louisiana, Georgia, and SENATE.—Prayer was offered by the Rev. BULL, of Illinois, JAKES W. GBMES, of Io Felt Ceneit, ail MBooIm, rare and interesting expos tlon of useful and fancy and patrons. Tuesday, May 19,1868. Price $700. articles, will be open afternoons at iyi o'clock, for the Alabama to their old places as States in the Mr. Gregory. wa, JOHN P. HENDERSON, of Missouri, ED Is the beat roofing In nee. It will not corrode,'trill Aaron W. Raymond of Ravenswood, N. On motion of Senator Stevens, the resolu not crack, will not leak and does not wear out It in accommodation of ladies and children. The evening AVING purchased of Comitock, Sogers & Co., Union. These bills were adopted by MUND G. Ross, of Kansas, DANIEL P. NOB- the testimony of all who have given it a fair trial that programme will consist of Mnsic by the Norwalk their retail department, we. shall continue the Delegates to the National Union Re a vote of 108 to 85. Strange to say, the Y., to Henry F. Guthrie et al, 25 acres of tion providing that the usual number of cop It has no superior. - We confidently refer to.the hun Band and singing of appropriate selections from the We f-hall now devote our whole attention to the businessH in Its different branches, and hope by offer publican Convention, land with buildings thereon at Gregory's ies of the Senate Journal be printed | by the. TON, of Minnesota, JOSEPH S. FOWLEA, of dreds In Fairfield County who have had roofs1 put on latest approved aatbors, by the Misses Newman of ing a desirable line of goods at. Hair prices to merit 85 nays were from the party who have clam by us LOCKWOOD « ADAMS. Brooklyn, assisted by Miss Kate Allen, Basso Sullivan, a continuation of the favors of their old Mends. We To beheld atChicago, 111., May 20,18* '< - Clerk,and that one copy be presented to each Tennessee, P. G. YANWINKLE, of West Vir- and others of the church choir. Welcome oneI Wet- manufacture of . . { shall pay particular attention to FOURTH DISTRICT, ored so long and so loudly about wrongfully Point. Price $15,000. Town Clerk in the State, and two hundred N. B.—Orders left at the Feed store of L & F. Sel- come all!! Roswell Reed to E. S. Huested, one lot ginia and JAMES R. DOOLITTLE, of Wiscon leck, James' Building, Water Street, or with J. B. ADMISSION ONLY 15 Cents. T. A. WARREN, of Watertown, at large. —;. keeping ten states out of their representa copies be placed in the office Secretary of Raymond, at the Steam Saw Mill, west of the Depot at W. O. COE, of Wins tod, Litchfield Co. 40x145 at South Norwalk. Price $375. State, was taken from the table. sin. Of these, Dixon, Doolittle and Norton South Norwalk, will receive prompt attention; enqui A. H. BY1NGTON, of Norwalk, Fairfield Co, tion in the Union, and have bitterly de ftHOICE BBANOS OF FLOIIR, laiq aid Stajle Dry Ms, L. H. Moore to Peter Shields, one lot Senator Gallagher offeied a substitute that went over to Johnsonism early in his reign, ries freely answered. nounced the Republicans because they were 200 copies be printed by the Comptroller at COMSTOCK'S, South Norwalk. 'CLOTHING, 100x200, at South Norwalk. Price $2,000. and one of these ingrates' account will soon ; -4i;u a tr. S. Senator. not admitted, and now, oh consistency, as and be distributed under the direction of the be settled, for this week Connecticut will re 08HAMDI1E). Gent'a Farnlahlaf Beods, At., James Claven to James Dougherty, one Secretary of State. The Republican Legislative Caucus on soon as these states about whom they have pudiate Dixon and elect the nobl<5 and up Tlie Pilgrim! which we shall continue to offer at retail at the very lot 60 feet front. Price $500. The whole matter was referred to a com In Norwalk, Hay 14th, by Rev. 3, S. Breckenridge, and shall keep only the best goods at the lowest prl- Thursday evening last nominated Ex Gov. been so much exercised, apply for their mittee of three, consisting of Street, Austin right Buckingham to fill his seat Dixon in George T. Church to Emma J., daughter of Thomas The same to Thomas McCarthy, one lot Saaford. Ibq., all of Norwalk. lowest market prices. Our ces. We shall alao keep a fine line of WILLIAM A. BUCKINGHAM: for United States rights, the democratic representatives in and Hubbard. company, probably with several others of In New York, May 6th, Mr. Jacob 1L TJhlc, of Nor Sena ior to succeed tlie renegade James Dix Cogress oppose their admission and vote no! 60 feet front. Price $500. Senator Andrews offered a resolution that walk, to Mrs. Kate Smith, of New York. O. T. Earle to J. L. Hopkins, 62 acres of the Comptroller be directed to draw on the the above will terminate their public life on On May 13th, at the residence of the bride's father, Fancy Soaps, Perftamery and Toilet Articles. on. We rejoice at tliis result, as lie is sure Thus acknowledging the falsehood and du by the Rev. James H. Lyon, Mr. E. O. Keeler, of Nor -'.yaw '.TU H . Treasurer for $40, in favor of the Greenwich the Fourth of March next. j;' walk, to Sarah V., daughter of J. B. Whiting, Esq., CLOTHS to be elected, and we congratulate the truly plicity of their former cries about a frac land at West Norwalk. Price $5,100. . »• » If I '» • -* t.» ; G. S. Bell to LeGrandLockwood.lM acres Agricultural Society; referred to Committee of Pawtucket, B.L 50 Magnificent Paintings • ' -• - Our stock of loyal men of the country on this valuable tional Congress, illegal representation, &c. on Claims. Letters from the People. In New York, on Thursday, May 14th, at the rest- » of land at ship yard. Price $4,940. r.-L deuce of the bride's father, by the Kev. R. C. Putney, AND J Carpet*, Oil Clotlu and Mattings, accession to their ronts in the Senate. No Verily, the ways of the wicked are past find HOUSE.—Prayer by Rev. Mr. Churchill, a LeRoy H. Bouton of Norwalk, to Urella C. Stiles, BY THE GREATEST ARTISTS IN THE COUNTRY. J. A. Weed to E. P. Weed, the lot and eldest daughter of Laban C. Styes of New York. danger of his ever betraying them ; either by ing out. member from Woodbury. A few questions propounded to the Hon. buildings west of Gazette Building, now oc In Danbury, May 12th, by Rev. E. T. Hiscox, D. D., 'is Ml and complete. personal jealously or spite, or by selling Petition of New York, Housatonic and G. H. Pendleton, John Sherman, B. F. Butr Ellsworth A. Smith, of New Haven, to Attie, eldest Universallycommended bv "^ St '»*•*; •<;?•rS JgjpThat a Conspiracy had been formed cupied by the Drug store of Ei P. Weed. Northern Railroad Company, for extension daughter of J. Amsbury, Esq., of Danbury. CASSIMERES himself to the opposition. Connecticut does ler and other repudiators in whole or in part, In Brewster Station, N. Y.. May 12th, Mr. James • ' - a® •s'i .,25b: r' .'-ii to deliberately defeat Impeachment is clear Rice nominal. of the time for completing their road; Lu- Hammond, of Youngstown, Ohio,' to Miss Ophelia Tlie Pulpit, far more honor to herself than to liim, in cien W. Sperry, et als for the incorporation direct or indirect of the Public Debt:— Knapp, of Danbury. A great variety of ^ sending so tried and true a man to the nation ly shown by the fact that Chief Justice Chase of a railroad from Derby to the State line. Docs not the acts of a legally appointed In Bethel, May ISth, by Rev. Qeoree A, Pelton, Mr. are purchased direct from Manufacturers and Commis anticipating what the result would be, had jgpAtlantic "A" Muslin at 17c per yd. at Sidney H. Smith of Bethel, to Miss Emily E. Elwood, : al councils. ; - A resolution to raise a joint committee on agent bind the principal or party he repre of Brookfleld. Tlie Press, sion Merchants, by the CASE, thus enabling us to re Trunks and Leather Bags<; ; already arranged for a Dinner Party on Scofield & Barnum's. constitutional amendments was passed. sents ? tail them at mnch leas price than if bought of Jobbers Impeachment. Tuesday last, at which the conspirators were Resolution to raise a committee on federal " AND lu IaMemorlun. relations was passed, and the Speaker ap Is not the Secretary of the Treasury De i ; : •f!»f 4titi ' of Impeachment assembled to discuss the Grand Army of the Republic, has recom appointed financial agent of the Govern Pneumonia, J. Kemper Smith, theyouugest and only question of conviction or acquittal, with it will be seen that he knew his men, for im Canterbury, Gladding of Farmington, Mor remaining son of Stephen Smith, Esq., aged 30 years. has been thoronghly renovated and filled with the mended that the 30th day of May be fixed gan, of Newtown, Odell, of Washington ment ? ;«[,. In Danbury, May 11th, Joel C. Jackson, aged 48 To be exhibited in this place at most comp'ete assortment of goods in that line,,ever mediately after tile Postponement of the vote r the understanding that the vote should be upon throughout the countiy, for strewing Southworth, of Saybrook, such a committee Did not one or more of the Secretaries of years. (MOB Work Made te Order offered in New Canaan. % he took several of the doubtful men in his In Bethel, May 9th, Frances A. Barnum, Jkd ~28 :?• taken the nest day, Tuesday. Several dif the graves of those soldiers who died in the Resolution to raise a committee on cities the Treasury publicly declare at the time years. May 12th, Charles S„ son of Frank Jumf aged carriage home with him while the others and boroughs was passed, and the Speaker T weeks and 3 days. As usual we shall keep constantly on hand a foil ferent Senators expressed themselves satis defense of the country, with flowers, or the five-twenty bonds (so called) were issued, NORWALK HALt, IN THE LATEST AND MOgT APPROVED STYLE, classed as doubtful, followed in a carriage appointed Calhoun, of Torrington, Miles, of In North Wilton, April 20th, Jared Seymour, aged line of factorily on the subject, until Henderson, a showing respect to them by some fitting tes that both the principal and interest would 8« years, 3 months, IB days. with Senator Trumbull. These men all of Cheshire, Loomisjof Granby.Carley, of Dan lit Fairfield, on the 3d inst., Chrlssy Hubbell, aged * ON THE- Republican member from Missouri startled timonials. It is well that we should re bury, Dyke, of Thompson, Rathburn, of be paid in gold ? 98 yean. and warranted to fit or NO SALE. them, on Saturday last voted for acquittal. FINE GBOGEEIES^ ' members by denouncing eight of the elev member our debt to those, who died for their Lyme, Loper, of Chatham, Avery, of Straf Does, not said Bonds promise to pay a At Long Ridge, Ct, May Tth, Jeremiah Slater, aged rx/t Was he not sure of them. The N. Y. Sun ford, such committee, 0^w»>..,g> 10 years. 25lli, 36th, and 27th imti., en articles, when he had to stop for want of homes and kindred and express the honor certain number of DOLLARS ? In Bridgeport, May 14th, Alfred C., son of A. B. A cordial invitation is extended to all to examine time; he was followed by Trumbull, Re gives the following Programme said to have Are not the Greenback Notes (so called), and Clarissa W. Corbusier, aged 5 years and 6 months. onr stock. we owe them by some visible token, and • WEDNESDAY, May 13. In Port Chester, N. Y., May 2d, George H., son of ADMISSldfr, 50 Cents, Give ns a call at the old stand, and we'll give you a publican of Illinois, and Fessenden, Repub been matured at the dinner-party: also promises to pay one or more DOLLARS ? William K. and Marietta Mead, aged is years, 3 mot. thus ever keep their memory green in our SENATE.—Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Clark. and 10 days. lican from Maine, who also bitterly de Salmon P. Chase for President; Lyman Bill for the repeal of a portion of the act As greenbacks are not therefore dollars, good bargain. .. . v . / V.,. P. S. A large lot of > •£ Trumbull for Vice President; William H. own hearts and touchingly recalling yearly •/'*?' nffi 5 . ' i -t ? . nounced impeachment. These blows, com for the assessment and collection of taxes; but promises to pay dollars, can the Bonds IjtarChiltlren half price. Seward, secretary of state ; W. P. Fessen to our minds the great cost of this cause for referred to the committee on judiciary. WAXTSD 1 ing from those whose every record had war den, secretary of the treasury; J. W. Grimes which they suffered and died, and impress before mentioned, be paid with greenbacks Silk Dress Patterns, Mr. Andrews moved to lay the bill on the 1 A A GOOD HAT TRIMMERS at the Straw Hat VERY LIBERAL TERMS FOR SAB ranted the counting upon them to vote for secretary of the navy ; Andy Johnson, sec table to await the report of a committee; so without a palpable violation of the supplest, iUU Factory. C0MST0CK, ROGERS & 00. retary of war; Wm. M. Evarts, attorney ing upon us the necessity of guarding well 3ml5 , ... at greatly reduced prices. conviction, caused great commotion, im the restored liberties of our own beloved ordered. plainest principles of honor and honesty t Also girls to work on Straw Hats. Can earn good general; J. R. Doolittle, secretaiy of the in Petition of Danbury and Norwalk railroad wages. Apply at once' BATH a yn> DA t SCHOOLS. perilled the success of the measure, and terior ; Samuel F. Cary, postmaster general. land; and sec to it that what they so brave When the Hon. gentlemen, (heaven save J. P. BEATTY & BRO. filled the loyal heart of the Country with company for increase of capital stock; re Norwalk, May, 14th, 18SS. 2t 20 OARD.—A gentleman can be accommodated OB SALE.—A Carryall, Pony Wagon and Ox The success of this programme depends ly and nobly contended for is not frittered ferred to committee on railroads. the mark) have answered the above ques Norwalk, May lltli, 1888. . 1 ,X * • with board, not including lodgings, in a private F Cart Enquire of. alarm at the thoughts of the possibility of family. In the vicinity of business. Address "B," 3t*l# HENRY 8CHNELL, Roton Hill. upon the acquittal of the president.. and wasted away by designing demagogues Bill to prevent usury; referred to the com tions, a few more of the same sort will be Flour! Flour!! Flour!!! P.B O. Box 813. - Sfl9 these men voting against their previous no mittee on finance. submitted. Y THE LOAD, BARREL, BAG or less quantity, and betrayers. Gen. Logan speaks eloquent B at COMSTOCK'S, South Norwalk. SIBD APPLES, PEACHES, PRUNES, ^XTBA BLASTING POWBEB by the ble record of patriotism and loyalty, or of HSPWash Poplins at 50c per yd, at Sco Bill for a public act to prevent false swear P. S. Lest any one should suppose the D CURRANTS, &C., &C„ at 'j Keg; also Fnze at COMSTOCK'S, S>. Ncrwa:k. Beware or Humbug Spectacles. ly in his order :— ing and other crimes: referred to committee COMSTOCK'S, South Norwalk. I their provingfalse to the great party to whom field & Barnum's. ; prefix Honorable to the above names to be Strvrbarry Cratea. LASSES that are being advertised and sold at the Their soldier lives were the reveille of free on judiciary. G most extravagant prices, E. Blackman will sell they owed tlieir present high position. dom to a race in chains, and their deaths the Bill for a public act to compel insurance satirical, it may be proper to state that it is OR SALE, SO First Class Crates with Baskets. POWDSR AND SHOT.—Trade supplied in the same qaality at less than half the price ; all Sown Town Scliool District. People generally could not and would not tattoo of rebellious tyranny in arms. We companies to state the conditions of the pol only used as sanctioned by custom and as F Mtf JAMES BENEDICT. A any quantity. GEO. O. KEELER & BRO. kinds:—Gold, Silver and Steel. We are glad to see the liberal spirit shown should guard their graves with sacred vigi icy in the body of the policy, and that no Silpliiir & HedicateA Vajor Bad. believe it. But on Tuesday morning after applied to all persons holding or havingheld OARDINU.—A few more gentlemen can be HROUGH the solicitation of many friendi E. consultation, and Senator Howard of Mich, in this district in the matter of a new School lance. All that the consecrated wealth and conditions except those so stated shall be B accommodated with board, at DANB0RY & NORWALK R. R, T BLACKMAN has fitted np aSnlphur and Medi House. All sensible people anyway ac taste of the nation can add to^ their adorn valid; referred to the committee on judici- certain official positions. ; • ^ MRS. F. NICHOLS, cated Vapor Bath, for the benefit of persons afflicted being so seriously ill as to be unable to be ment and security is but a fitting tribute to 3t20 - Corner of Center Ave. and Main Street - EXPRESS, with Chronic Rheumatism, Nenraliga, Gout, Asthma, New flroeery Store. taken to the Senate Chamber, the Managers quainted with the growth of the town can the memory of her slain defenders. Let no 'liill for a public act regulating the sale and Conghs, Colds, Stiff or Enlarged Joints, and all Cuta MESSRS. EDITORS :—Would it not be well Young Ladies' School. In connection with the Soldiers' Business, Messenger neous Diseases. Thousands can testify to the wonder subscriber has fitted UD one of his stores under decided to postpone the vote until Saturday. not fail to see that there is to be a great in wanton foot tread rudely on such hallowed inspection of oils and burning fluids. Re and Dispatch Company. General Office. ful cures of the above diseaaes, by the use of these rjiHK crease of population in the Down Town Dis grounds. Let pleasant paths invite the com ferred to committee on judiciary. for the country to mark well- the recreants ISS BEECHER is prepared to receive Pnpils at baths, after other remedies have entirely tailed. The This was considered an evidence of weak who on Saturday were so lost to shame and M her rooms, in the Phosnix Block. Tuition So. 2 PARK PLACE, bath and room are fitted np conveniently, and on the XORWALK HAIX, trict for the next decade of years to come, ing and going of reverent visitors and fond Committee on printing the Senate journal charged from the date of entrance. For Tuition) In best approved plan. A competent Physician will be ness, but notwithstanding it was hoped that mourners. Let no vandalism of avarice or reported and offered a substitute resolution dishonor as to vote contrary to their past Music, Painting and Drawing, please; enquire at.ber .Central OfHcc, Broadway, cor. Broomo gmd that therefore it is evidently the best Sohool Rooms. in attendance every day and evening. A lady will be and supplied the same with a well selected stock cf when Saturday came the Senate would vote neglect, no ravages of time, testify to the that in addition to the Senate journal there records, and contrary to the wishes and de Street, in attendance every Wednesday and Thursday after policy now while they are about building, present or to coming generations that we be printed ah addition, with index, to be noons to attend to female patients. The price of the to convict. Saturday morning it was an sires of their constituents; and it having Booths at the various Ferries, and throughout the City. bath will be 81.50, medical advice included, Wall St, CHOICE GROCERIES, nounced that conviction lay with Mr. "Willey to erect a .building large and suitable enough have forgotten as a people the cost of a free distributed as follows: One copy to each of WANTED IMMEDIATELY 2nd door east of new Bank Building, Norwalk, Ct, and undivided republic. ficer and member of the Senate; one copy to been recommended by the If. T. World to This Company will deliver Goods and Merchandise which are offered at s. n1'.,* to accommodate the increase. That they are DRY GOODS SALESMAN, . promptly, and as low as any responsibly Company, at of West Virginia, and that he would proba If other eyes grow dull, and other hands each town clerk, and one hundred copies to the following places: Very Low Price*. * wide-awake and understand their own in buy votes for acquittal and asserted by . .'• A Valuable Horse For Sale. bly vote for conviction on several of the ar "TOW slack, and other hearts cold in the sol be placed in the Secretary of State's office. some that votes had been bought, it would VAN HOOSEAR & AMBLER. SOUTH NORWALK, NORWALK. WINNIPAUK, The public are invited to call and tee for themselves. ticles. Upon the assembling of the Court it terests is shown by the fact, that on Friday emn trust, ours shall keep it well so long as Discussed by Street, Gallagher, Rogers, and WILTON, GEORGETOWN, RIDGEFIELD, RED /"lOLOR, bright bay; heighth, 15# hands, good style, the light and warmth of life remains to us. perhaps do to watch these men and see if Tremendoua Excitement about DING, BETHEL, DANBURY, (Mill Plain and New and a very free traveler; a good roadster, andean was decided to first vote on the lltli Artt evening the 8th inst., they unanimously vo others, and passed. Fairfield.) trot well; is sonnd and kind, with no bad traits, but is Let us then, at the time appointed, gather they sport sudden and unaccounted for Real Estate. not a lady's horse; age T or 8 years. Norwalk, May 9,1S6S. - Mtf el', the substance of whicli is as follows ted to build one of wood 35x50 feet and also around their sacred remains and garland,the HOUSE.—Grayer by Rev. Dr. Harwood. Goods , received at Pier 3T E. R., and at all the CHARLES SHERRY, Jr. Petitions of Edward P. Shaw, et al., of F. wealth ?- For our part we do not believe it UILDING LOTS, situated on FIFTH AVENUE, Booths at the various Ferries throughout the City, Norwalk, May T, 1808. That he declared in a public speech at voted to appropriate the sum of $8000 passionless mounds above them^witli the B South Norwalk, golnqoff afternoons and even Brooklyn and Jersey City. Im20 Washington, August 18,1866, that the Thirty therefor. choicest flowers of spring time; l^s raise A. Rockwell, et al., and of J. H. Bartholo possible that men—Senators—would so be- ings of this week, at NORWALK HALL, for prices WILLIAM W. C0MST00K, mew, et al., for railroad from Derby to state the mbst astonishing, and only ONE DOLLAR deposit. ninth Congress was not a constitutional We understand that the Building Com above them the dear old flag they saved from mean themselves, but then the charge has CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF TEAS, including To Carpenters! (Successor to L. Dibble tc Co.,) ; dishonor; let us in this solemn presence re line; all appropriately referred. Money required. Go early or send a friend, and select A Imperial, Japan, Oolong, Souchong, Twankay Congress of the United States, but a Con- mittee propose pushing the matter ahead been made, and-the thing recommended by for yourself the most desirable number. and all others, at priccs that cannot be uaderso'd. W DEALER IN li'i'cs-; of the States j thus denying the validity new our pledges to aid and assist those Bill for public act dc railroad companies COMSTOCK'S. South Norwalk. of thoir legislation, except so far as he chose with all possible dispatch, and that • ground whom they have left among us a sacred allowing railroad companies in this state to the World. * Piano For Sale. Wanted Immediately. to ;.npvove it; and, in pursuance of this dec- will be broken for the foundation of the New charge upon a nation's gratitude, the sol consolidate their corporations or sell, trans SIX OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Case Piano Forte, Collector's Notlcc. f) n CARPENTERS, to whom steady work and Choice Family Groceries, Ifii-uiion, attempted to prevent the execution dier's and sailor's widow and orphan." fer or merge their real estate, etc., providing tt3S°Com. Yanderbilt after having consent^ A in good order and at a low price. To be seen at V good wages will be given.^Ajjply to School House on or about the 26th insti such sale, merge, etc., shall constitute one the house of CHARLES SHERRY. HE resident and non-resident tax-payers of the FITCH, FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, of il-.o Tenure-of-Office act, by unlawfully The G. A. R. of Danbury are preparing to ed to run the New England Excursion May 18th, 1868. 20tf T Town of New Canaan, Conn., on the assessment 3t*19 South Norwalk, Conn. I'un .viviug means of preventing Edwin M. continuous line of road, etc., etc.; referred to list of 1SCT, are hereby notified that the taxes on the caocKonr, *c., te., For Chicago. follow the recommendation of Gen. Logan, committee on railroads. train over his N. Y. Central road, at the last above list will be due and payable on the SOth day of St i uiu-. from resuming the office of Secre AUCTION. May next, and I will meet them for the purpose of re DIBBLE'S BLOCK, SOUTH NORWALK, CONN. tin-. '.Tar, when the Senate had refused to The New England Delegates to the Na and invite the citizens of that place to join Resolution giving to Greenwich Agricul moment, declined to carry out the arrange THE TROTTING STALLION tural Society $40; laid on the table. ILL be sold at Public Auction, at Gregory's Point ceiving said taxes, at the office of the Town Clerk, on rpilE undersigned thankful for the very liberal pat- cone>--r in his suspension; and also attempt tional Republican Convention, left Jersey with them in paying the said tribute on the ment, whereupon the Erie road, with its ac Cottage, on FRIDAY, MAY 22nd, at 3 o'clock, Saturday of each week thereafter, until the 20th of "BAY HAMBLET0NIAN" J. ronage heretofore extended to the late firm, of Bill for public act raising rate of interest p.W m., a quantity of Personal Property, consisting in June, between the hours of i and 6 o'clock, p. m. ed :<>.prevent the execution of the Appro- City on Thursday afternoon at 5.15, they 30th inst. In this connection we would en customed liberality, sent the delegates over Chapter XLIII, Section 1, of an act passed bv the VI7TLL STAND for Mares dnring the season, at the which he was a member, would respectfully solicit of pi'! i '. ion act of March 2,1867, (as in article 9;) to 7 per cent; referred. part, as follows:—1 good Family Horse, 2 Pleasure the pnblio a continuance of the same, hoping by fair having been delayed by the non-arrival of dorse the following recommendation of the Bill for public act providing that all polls its road in a special train of sumptuous Carriages, 1 Lumber Wagon, 1 Horse Cart, 4 Sets of last Legislature, provides that—"If any tax laid by w stable of WM. J. FINCH in Westport, Sea dealing and strict attention to business to merrit all a«J ;1 •<> of the act of March 2,1867, "for the Harnesses, 4 tons of Hay, more or less, 4 Pows and any town, city or school district, shall remain nnpaid son to commence May 15th and end Jnly IStb, 1868. that maybebetsowed. nv.,:v efficient government of the Rebel the Newport boat, which had the majority Jeffersonian:— between 21 and 70 years of age shall be at sleeping coaches. Alternates and others other Farming and Gardening Utensils; also 1 Fish one month, or more, after legal notice from the Collec PEDIGREE Bay Hambletonian is seven years old: St.' thus committing a high misdemean the uniform rate of one dollar, and exempt ing boat, 1 Extension Table, 1 Chamber Set, &c., tor that he is prepared to receive the same, "aid Col hands high; color, bright bay, with near hind 3ml8 WILLIAM W. COM STOCK. of the delegates on board, and which had Would it not be becoming to take a col ing persons paying a military or commuta were supplied with excursion tickets from Terms made known at time and place of sale. lector shall add one per cent, to the amount of said tax foot white: was sired by Rysdyck's old Ham or in oiiice. been detained by a fog on the Sound. They lection on the day set apart for the strewing New York to Chicago and return via Dun NATHAN CAMP. for each month said tax shall remain unpaid, and the bletonian, and half-brother to Dexter, George Wilkes, BE'IN TIME L'ptni litis article it was confidently of flowers on the graves of soldiers, for the tion tax, or who are members of organized JAMES FINNEY, Auctioneer. same shall be collectable as a part of said tax." All Brnno, Mountain Boy, Volunteer, and a great many left in a special train which had been kind fire companies; referred. ,. kirk, Buffalo or Niagara Falls, for $25 the Norwalk, May 18th, 1868. taxes not paid by the first of July next will be increas others that have distinguished themselves for speed. and secure one of the sulky. Wire tooth ^ t ; - thought conviction could be secured', and the benefit of the widows and orphans of the ed by the above per centage and the usual traveling The dam of Bay Hambletonian was Dolly Woodcock, ly and generously provided for them by the round trip. At least ten or a dozen dollars fees. LEWIS K. HOYT, Collector. sired by Kildarc; Kildare by Imported Scotch High Eagle Horse Rakes dead who are to receive attention. The dead THURSDAY, May*i4th. vole was watched with intense anxiety by officers of the Erie Railroad ; it consisted of heroes who slumber in their graves know may- be saved at any time in taking passage For Sale Cheap. New Canaan, Ct., May 16th, 1868. 4t20 lander, her dam out of a fall blooded Messenger mare Improved for 1808, also a all; it was as follows ;— . . SENATE.—Prayer by the Rev. Dr. Har NE TOP BUGGY, 1 Square Bos nice finished byCock-of-the-Rock; Cock-of-the-Rock by Imported Favorite Washiai Machine. ' baggage, smoking and five elegant sleeping nothing of neglect or distinction. The sur by this route, which, as is well known to RAH.UI FLOVR, Fresh Ground, Diomead, who was full bother to the American Eclipse. GUILTY. . vivors, who were dependent on them, are the wood. O Carriage, 1 Single Family Carriage (Coach style), G at COMSTOCK'S, South Norwalk. • TEEMS:—'Twenty-five dollars to insure a mare with Both secured First Premium, at the County Fairs. cars, the whole under the direction of Mr. Petition of F. A. Rockwell, et al, of E. P. every traveller, passes through the very 1 Rockaway and set of Harness. Also two valuable foal: ten dollars to be paid at the time of service, uid For circulars or {information address Anthony, Cameron, Cattel, Chandler, ones who feel the pangs of cold and hunger, young Horses. For particulars enquire at the store of tas CHARLES JENNINGS, Easton, Conn. J. S. Dunlap, the New England Agent of the and while we seek to make green the memo Shaw, et al. of J. H. Bartholomew, et al, for Switzerland of America. Gould Benedict GEORGE O. KEELER & BRO. WOOD'S PRIZE MOWEST. fifteen dollars when the mare is ascertained to be with Conk ling. Cole, Conness, Corbett, Cragin, a railroad from Derby to State line; referred May 18, It 08. * 2t20 foal; with the privilege of returning any mare that Dmke, Edmunds, Ferry, Frelinghuysen, Erie Road. ries of the dead, let us not forget the poor at the South Norwalk depot sell^tickets via HIS MOWER matched against the world, has m&y not prove in foal, the following year. Persons living .who are always with us. to committee on Railroads. T come oIT victorious. The great trial at the PAEIS artingwith mares before the season is over will be EWING MACHINES FOB SALE AT HALF H u'Li.i, Howard, Howe, Morgan, Morton, Our juiiior, who is of the party, writing A bill for an act relating to electors and this route. Free ESsbi'bition EXPOSITION, has demonstrated, that, manufactured by Eeld ior the insurance money, whether the mare S PRICES,—One full Cabinet Grover & Baker's. Morrill, Yt., Morrill, Me., Nye, Patterson, N. from Niagara Falls, says that on "arriving elections; referred to committee on judicary. the W. A. Wood Mowing and Reaping Machine Com proves to be with fold or not. Mares coming from a Also a good assortment Of the celebrated Empire II., i'oaierov, Ramsey, Sherman, Spraguc, OTA handsome yard wide bleached mus AT pany, Hoosick Falls, N. Y., it is the beat mower in the distance can be furnished with good nastnre. For Sewing Machine at regular prices. E. BLACKMAN. at Turner's at 7 o'clock we found a new de A bill for an act providing that the prop 85?"Our thanks are due to Whitney & Whitney tc Beckwitli'u Gallery* worlu. It is uow a spleudid machine, light, of easy farther particulars apply to WM. J. FINCH. Wall St., 2 Doors East of-new Bank Building. Stewart, Sumner,- Thayer, Tipton, Wade lin at 1 shilling per yd, at Scofield & Bar erty of blind persons, to the amount of $2,- draft, simple in construclioE, and as nearly perfect as Westport, May 11th, 1868. 8fl» Willey, Williams, Wilson, Yates. Total 35. pot, about the size, and outside precisly like Beckwith for a large Photographic view of Dally from S a. m. to 6 p. ml, (Sundays excepted), of the present state of the art of manufacturing will ad num's. 500, shall be exempt from taxation, was re FINE CHBOMOS, mit. Warranted tp be well built of good material, NOT GUILTT. the one at South Norwalk, but almost the ferred to committee on judiciary. St Paul's Episcopal Church, taken in front and to do as good work as any other mower. Price, *»•»<«*. W* -not • whole first floor is taken tip as a Dining Hall. ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE.—A woman from of the south gate. As a photograph it is the Being nerfect and fac almilc copies of works of dls- delivered at Norwalk, Bridgeport, New Haven, or at B.'.yard, Buckalew, Davis,Dixon, Doolittle HOUSE.—Prayer by; Rev. Mr. Prudden. tingushed artists. We hare for FSIC a fine assortment any of the Steamboat Landings on the Connecticut HAVE YOU BEARD OF THE F Republican from Radical Kansas ; in every respect. When all were seated nately it was low tide, and tlie current set sires, loved mothers and children; as we sale and retail dealers in all kinds of Agricultural he !>::(! only the night before attended a Mr. Kingsley, delegate from the 3d Mass. committee appointed last year on the subject FRAMES in BLACK WAtSUT and GILT, Goods and Staple Wooden Ware. ting strongly down, bore her rapidly down of taxation to the Finance Committee. Car look toward the Church, the form of the Carved and Plain, and pay particular attention to ROUT. B. BRADLEY & CO., meeting of Senators favorable to Impeach- Cong. District, made a short address, ex towards the propeller Brady, whose hands ried. venerable Pastor is seen facing his daugh Framing. WHITNEY So BECKWITH.' 19 2m 242 State St., New Haven, Conn. ment. mid had promised to vote for convic plaining the arrangements, giving warm seeing her immediately rescued her and took A resolution to instruct the Committee on ter's grave,—a little nearer, the evergreen O Ii 1ST.—Large House, Barn, Carriage House, HE BEST ASSORTMENT OF FLCUR ever of IN tion on.that article, but when the issue came praise to Mr. Eldridge, President of the her on board. While floating down she per Education to prepare a bill which shall make hedges surrounding the family vaults stand Garden with about 2 acres of land on Main street fered in this market, at COMSTOCK'S, OQ the common schools free, if they found it ex Possession riven immediately if desired. Enquire of T South Norwalk. 3 he Wiis tried and found wanting. Road, and to Mr. Dunlap, closing by calling sistently kept her head under water and pedient, was read. like sentinels guarding the approach, and as TMay 18th, 1868. St20 S. E. OLMSTEAD. V'i: have not the heart to comment upon for cheers for the latter gentleman, Mr. D. the eye, still looking onward and upward, fi was nearly gone when taken out. She was Mr. Woodward suggested as it would FOR SALE OR TO LET. tlie deep conspiracy which had evidently responded in a few brief remarks, both for cause discussion, that it be made the order sees the beautiful doorway, the casemated however resuscitated but could not or would REAT BARGAIN. A nice House, Barn, Ac., I>. A. SALMON & CO, O Washington Street, So. Norwalk, been entered into by men who had been himself and Mr. Eldridge who had intended not give any account of herself. Doctors for some day. windows, turrets and steeple, rising as it G plenty of land, at North Norwalk. Also 1,500 Mr. Bennett, of Huntington,-thought the MORE BUILDING LOTS at Winnipauk and North .•* ^1 honored and trusted by the Republican par accompanying the parly to that point and Barbour, Brown and Pardee were soon in at resolution, as was said on another occasion were step by step till it meets the vane on Norwalk. The great success attending: the sale of lots o ty, who now through either personal pique partaking supper with them. The liest of tendance and with the assistance of several would commit the House to a • bill. He the top, it is lost amid the clouds and far at private sale and at auction, has induced the sub scriber to open another farm at Winnipank, for build Have opened from Auction, very cheap, : 'i. or jealousy of Ben Wade or of some more good feeling prevailed among the party, and ladies, and gentlemen present did everything moved to amend "to report by bill or other spreading branches of the trees. This pic ing purposes, within a thousand feet of Factories, Q sordid motives, so basely stabbed the party during supper speeches were made in reply wise." representing Millions of dollars capital. Auction WUEBS 1US8B& ~ ^ possible for her final recovery. j Mr. Minor, of Cornwall, accepted the ture must be studied to be appreciated, and soon. Parties in adjoining towns who want the bene which had nourished and raised them in its to calls by Ex-Gov. Hawley, who referred in fit of Churches and good Schools, and plenty of em • v amendment)-having offered the resolution. can be seen at their rooms. ployment, and want a building lot which they can pay O bosom. They will have ample time in the closing to Gen. Grant, when the enthusiasm RUN AWAY.—Quite an excitement and Mr. Glover, of Fairfield, sp>oke against the for in labor and over-workload better come to Nor LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S walk. S. R, P. CAMP, .fsViaeair'*' quietness of private life, into which their ac was unbounded ; by Messrs. Barker of Me.t some damage was caused on Saturday after amendment. He thought it killed resolution. Magazines. O The amendment was lost and the resolu SOtf" Winnipauk. tion has consigned them, to reflect upon and Slack, Kingsley, Gooch, and a dozen other noon last by the running away of a Horse PUTNAM'S for June contains Out-of-the- tion was passed as offered. TO LET: U regret this base treachery of party and prominent delegates. The supper passed off attached to a heavy delivery wagon of the A bill for an act in alteration of an act reg Way Books and Authors—Dr. John Moore, frUsnds, and to the deep oblivion in which very pleasantly indeed, plenty of time was Messrs. Scofield Bros. The runaway first PLEA SENT RESIDENCE. 5 minutes walk from STRAW HATS, OQ KM&BICmMAN ulating the laying out of highways was read author of "Zeluco," ; Too True, a story A the Post Office, and 8 minutes from the Horse ft •hey will sink we resign them, leeling sure allowed for eating,(the train being a special), struck against the buggy of Wra.L. Waring, twice and referred. Railroad, wQi be Tented from the present until April "bill for an act providing that corpora of To-day; Fidelia, poem; Peter Blossom 1st, 1869. Unfurnished at |60 per month if taken im thai in the great hereafter their names will and the speeches were all short and direct Esq. of New Canaan, whose horse was hitch mediately. Water and Gas in the house. Enquire of •'if"- • V . :• . .r-''1 tions in this State may borrow money and and Martha go to a Party; A Morning 20tf ' JAMgS MITCHELL. •;r.UX, usaisesm^'S rei i.-tin ''unhQiiored and unsung." , i to the point Cheers were given for Grant, ed to a post in front of E. K. Lockwoods pay 7 per cent interest was read twice and among Autographs ; June Songs : Some Boy's Straw Hats & Caps, joww.1a- - Hawley, &c., and round after round for the store, this caused Mr. W's horse, a young referred. thing about Women; The Low-DownPeo TO RENT. •.! -are selling'" TKiiyL •*) Tlie Pilgrim r*. ' j * • Erie 'R. R. We had a fine night's ride with Bill for an act providing that dealers who HOUSE pleasantly situated on Prospect Hill, and handsome 7 year old to jump forward ple; The Fairie Fern; Salome; A Fair will be rented for the season or year, furnished which is to e^Mt in Norwalk Hall on Mon- sell illuminou8 oils that wilrnot bear the test A splendid accommodations, the ele^|btly fur and he lodged up on top of the post, whence of 110 degrees Fahrenheit, shall be consid Face; Diaryof Fenimore Cooper; The Blue or unfurnished as the parties may desire. A small vSiSiS-: tl-.iv. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings barn on the premises; also, a great variety of fruit SOO HOOP 3Sl3E.l3.-t®, .. '£ .}s fc nished and broad guage sleeping cars being it required the exertions of a number of men ered guilty of a misdemeanor, was • read and the Gray; France—its Commerce, Man For farther information enquire at n •>:(, is very highly commended by all who found by all very, comfortable, convenient, to remove him; the runaway then struck twice and referred. WEED'S JEWELRY STORE. ufactures, &c.; A Chat about our Churches; DRESS GOODS AUD NOTIONS, ever v. itne^ed it at Pilgrim Hall, New well-ventillated, and all that could be de against a large wagon in front of the Con Bill for an act providing that persons who For Sale or to Rent. • ; At prices lower than ever before, Y< n-k. It is- not a Panorama, but consists of shall make false oath as to the amount of loss A JNew Yorker in Japan; The Speaker of sired. The whole party are delighted with necticut Hotel and in which were seated in case of fire to obtain insurance money, the House, Schuyler ^Colfax, &c., &c. For HE well known Allee Farm in the town of Wilton, - '• ^ a .-.i-rie'i of 30 magnificent Paintings by the T near Cannon's Station, consisting of between 49 GROCERIES, rt ,Jmx. aWT their treatment by the officers of the Erie several ladies and children, but they fortu shall be considered guilty of peijury, was sale at A. Selleck's Bookstore. and 60 acres of good land, and has a substantial, Greatest artists in Hie country. It had an who have exerted themselves to the utmost nately escaped injury, their wagon being so read twice and referred. roomy dwelling, good barn and out-buildings. Pos Heavy Plaid Shirting Flannels, session given immediately. ^£anb ' .-.•..-3 FITU.-A.-- 'J ISAIA / immense run in the city and is without to make everything pleasant and agreeable, stout as to successfully resist the shock ; the Bill for an act providing that no conditions GODEY for Jane as usual is rich with good JUST RECEIVED in a policy of insurance shall be good unless CROCKERY, doubt the best exhibition ever shown in and now, in the International Hotel, they runaway however left a portion of his wag things for the ladies. In the July number . or SAMUEL BEERS, AT 30 CENTS PER YARD, Nonvalk. -v'-! contained in the body of the policy, was read they are to commence a new story by a new SOtf RidgAeld Station, Conn. are passing the strongest kind of compli on here and toned up Main street with twice and referred. 15 PIECES OF A resolution appointing Tuesday next, at contributor entitled "UNREST." This £ a For Sale. - GLASS & WOODEN WARE, tie?" In nothing perhaps, has Norwalk im mentary resolutions in their favor, making another portion still fast, but fortunately, al complimentary speeches and cheering. They though the street was thronged with vehicles 11 o'clock, the day on Which the election of good time to subscribe. HE LAND fronting the entire "Union Park," on lift proved more rapidly of late years, than in a United States Senator shall take place, was T the west}'being 200x250 feet, or near. Price SPRING' CASSIMERES, will never forget this trip. . ^ he only came in contact with one, damaging THE GALAXY for June maintains the 16,000. Terms reasouale. Apply to . ..tVfnwk . CUTLERY^*jt the characters of her Livery Stables, and'to. read and passed. strong position it has taken among our lead Mtf JAMES MITCHELL. mwme are we more indebted for this merit- Arrived at Hornellesville at 6 o'clock, a.m., that slightly. He was finally secured at the • U- t • ." I;FRIDAY, May 15th. ing monthlies and is rapidly gaining in the oi;< improvement, than to .Mr J. L. Hopkins where an excellent breakfast had been pre head of the street and taken care of. Mr. Feed.! 4^11 Wool at 75 cents per yard, SENATE.—The Rev. Mr. Beecher offered good graces of the literary world. It this LL KINDS OF FEED < of South Norwalk. Mr. Hopkins has fre pared for us. Arriving at Portage, Mr. Dun- Warings Horse which was a valuableone, is prayer. month gives the conclusion of "Stephen A at. COMSTOCK'S, South Norwalk. m PLATEI) WABEt quently surprised our people by bringing out lap stopped the train a few minutes to give we are sorry to hear about ruined, j Petition of Henry F. Guthrie, et al. for the Lawrence, Yeoman"; its other articles are O. B. IVES'S sonie new and elegant vehicle, and has the passengers an opportunity to examine the incorporation of the Gregory Point Marine To the Probatt Court, for the District o/Mrttalk. tSTJroche and Paisley Shawls, a full as Railroad Co.; referred to Committee on The Lady Jacqueline, by Phoebe Cary; Jar- misapplication of ASA B. WOODWARD of the 1,000 Yards Russia Brown Crash, fAn 'r L V- •> - i .5.«..5 worked incessantly to build up in our midst wonderful Bridge across the Genesee River, I Town of Norwalk, in said District respectfully GSXBMAL HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, AC., said to be tlie longest in America, being 800 sortment at Scofield & Barnum's. Railroads. ocho Life, by Mayne Reid; Grasses and showetb ; That be is lawful Guardian to Leonard - . :3K* ; V-. • . : , - a • • the news of Gov. Buckingham's nomination, est; Beechdale, Chapters IV. aAd V., by Ma the buildings thereon standing, and bounded Norther to the det ails of his business, his obliging dis highly commended by all who witnessed The committee on railroads, to whom was : : by special telegram. He took the news rion Harland; To a Caged Canary, by Lily ly by land of heirs of David w. Ohnstead deceased. ,.Y. them. We understand that the gentleman referred the petition of the New York and Easterly and Southerly by land formerly of Burwell - ' position, and liberal out lays he has made Nelson; My Note-Book, by Anne M. Crane; very good naturedly, and does not seem in ly proprietor intends visiting Norwalk again New Haven Railroad Company for permis Betts and now occupied by William B. Betts and [F jo* want pure TEAS direct frmthi Import many friends who wish him long continued sion to increase its capital stock, reported a A Trip to the Wyandotte Cave, by F. M. Westerly by highway, said premises were owned by ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE ers, no "Great Tea Cauthorized to increase its capital stock unproductive; that the avails thereof are wanted for -T- - :.\ v ' ''** ;• its the U. S. Senate. Jgg"A correspondent of the Danbury pa ward Howland; Apple Blossoms, by May the support^ maintenance and education of said Mi pi ^ !u :»ny manner to disparage others, for all of by the issue of new stock to an amount not nors, and that it will be for the advantage of said Mi S3 inches wide, at 12)*' cents per yard, worth 10 cents The party arrived fit Buffalo at 10.15 and pers gives a long sketch of the success of exceeding three millions of dollars. Mather. peryard. our present livery men, are wide-awake, and nors to sell the same, and invest the avails thereof ac were transported across the city to the Cen the Scofield Brothers in their Dry Goods The resolution was read the third time and The June "Riverside" opens with two cording to law; wherefore, he says, that there is just 11.4 QUILTS, F yon want good COFFEE, SPICXft DRIED well descrying of the large public patronage passed. and reasonable cause for selling the same. Hethere- Westport, May 19th, 1S88."" I FRUITS, PICKLES. 40,call on they are receiving. tral R. R. Depot in carriages provided by business. It seems they commenced busi established favorites; Mr. Stephens has a fore prays the Court to order said Beal-cstate to **r. KNAPP 4 DICKEJtMAN. * the Erie Co. * HOUSE.—Prayer by Rev. Mr. Benedict, of be sold, and to empower him or some other meet per RESH GROUND RTE FLOUB, ness in 1856 with a limited capital, and now frontispiece of how the Sow looked when son to sell the same pursuant to the Statute in such F at COMSTOCK'S, South Norwalk. We remain here until about 8 o'clock p. m. Plainfield. case made and provided. ASA B. WOODWARD. 'j«: A jk .fj .AH i2f°A full line of domestic goods just they are probably the largest retail dry A resolution appointiag next Wednesday she came in with the saddle: and Viux Dated May 18th 1839. Guardian. recei ved and will be sold at the latest New when we cross the S'aspeflsion Bridge en goods merchants in the State; they have at 12 o'clock, the day for the joint conven Moustache comes, with his giftzled front, : DUlrict of XortcaVt Probate Court, 83. May \$th A. D. A hiii j F yon want good FAMILY FLOUR, go to -- Ynvk prices, at Scofield & Barnum's. route for Detroit via Great Western R. R., large stores ih Danbury, Norwalk, Stamford tion for the election for a 'United States Sen once more to delight the boys with a story, 1«6S. I ' KNAPP * DICKERMAN'iVifpi and will probably arrive in Chicago on Sat and Hartford. They keep one member of ator was passed. begun here and to continue through the rest OKDKETO.—That the foregoing: application be heard The following bills were received from the a&d determined at the Probate Office in Norwalk on BAZAAB at Norwalk Hall is to be con- urday night, notwithstanfling the delay *in. th§ firm, Geo. C. Scofield, constantly in of the volume. Other Riverside favorites are the 1st day of August, 1SSS at 10 o'clock forenoon; and rjr/r-ly?*?:-V S) ,«*****• Senate and their reference agreed in:— that notice thereof be published in some public News " . ,«TUST RECEIVED. ' ? t':!u-.-d this week ;it is nightly thronged and New York. All are in good spirits and ap New York on the look out for bargains. Of Bill for an act providing for 7 per cent in well represented: "Port Crayon" by the -TF yon want a nice CHILD'S WAGON, jo to " paper near the place where snch Real-estate lies, 1 KNAPP * DICKERMAN'S, i!-- attractions are constantly offered. - A parently thoroughly enjoying the trip. Wc the Norwalk branch, it says terest was read twice and referred. "Young Virginians; " Mrs. Wells by an il three weeks before said time assigned. I'jt'JiOV ... - ' >7- building lot on Fifth avenue is the latest Bill for an act concerning domestic rela 3tS0 GEORGE A. DAVENPORT, Judge. go the whole distance on special trains, "We are very glad also to learn of the lustrated story in verse. There is another •' ; tions, was read twice and referred. • :i(i Htion made to its already strong array with, elegant cars, with exception of from success, even more, than expected, of the Shakespeare story also—and • another bio To the Probate Court,/** the District of Xorwalk. of valuable prizes. Our people will do Norwalk store of Scofield & Baraum. Ed. Aill for an act concerning communities HE application or C'HARLKS SKLLECK of Nor Bargains in , 110B a fall assortment cf DOMESTICS, go to Bu'ifalo here by Central R. R. regular train. and corporations, read twice and referred. graphical paper,—this time on Mozart; T walk, In said District; respectfully shovreth ; 1^ - KNAPP # DICKESMAN S. v, ;-H to patronize the Bazaar, as its object is Baraum is one of the best fellows among Bill for an act for the collection of taxes, that he is parent and also legally appoiriterl Gnardian Nearly all the Conn. Delegates arc with our acquaintance." While "Little Lou's Saying's and Doings" to Maria Louisa Selleck, a Minor belonging to said ' ; -• 'tSj'*} ii S . u worthy one and it has really the finest U3. Several delegates have ladies with read twice and referred. stop for the present, and some new contrib- district and that said Minor is the owner of the fol lowing Real Estate, viz; one certain piece- or lot of show of fancy, ornamental and useful arti them. In addition to the delegates the fol SOLDIER'S TESTIMONIALS.—Mr. Asa Smith F yon wish to see • eholce.assortment ct PRINTS, S3p*Alex. Kids at 10s per pair, at Scofield tors offer varied stores of prose and verae. land in quanilty one rood' more or less lying'in said UII cles ever before gathered into a Fancy Fair lowing members of the Conn, presu accom informs us that he has received from the Norwalk at South Norwalk so called and bounded Parasols, S Umbrellas, I goto KNAPP & DICKF.RMAN'S. , & Barnum's. Every pair warranted. Published by Hurd and Houghton, New Easterly sixty feet by highway Southerly by latid. of ^GHIUDKRI TEEfHftrcf in Xonvalk. There is quite a lively contest pany the party: Capt. Fred. M..Partrick, of State authorities a third lot of the State Tes .- York. 11 George W. Couch, Wostorly sixty fcctby land of heirs between severSl of our Fire companies over of Daniel K. Nash deceased; and Northcrl v by laud •*TU the Hartford Courant, Mr. Woodward of the timonials for soldiers of Norwalk and vi —The Democratic legislature of Ohio has THE LADY'S" FRIEND, for June, Opens of said Maiia Lonsia Selleck, boands orectej—said The Great Quieting Remedy for Children. 1 a splendid Silver Trumpet which, is to be ilece of land is of the uniform width «f sixty feet and OR a Ine line of DRESS GOODS, inctadmr a New Haven Courier, Mr. Campbell of the cinity, and requests that those entitled will refused to pass a bill to remove from office with a well executed and suggestive steel \U. jsortfi iff- a warded to the company obtaining the most persons who are unable to perform,their du Js encumbered with the life estate of said Charles Sel Contains NO MORPHINE OB POISON- j I-IOSIERT '"Jf F^5S°knapi Norwich Bulletin, and Mr. Knowlton of the call soon and receive them. -.it&ii • ties on account of habitual intoxication. engraving called "The Prisoner of State," A leck. _ DUS PKTTG; sure to Regulate the Bowels; j *4* • ' -H votes; the price of each vote being 50 cents. Bridgeport standard. Aud he farther savs. that the Estate is at present un The members are afraid of losing their handsome and picturesque colored steel iash- productive ; that the avails thereof are wanted for illays all Pain; corrects Acidity of the , -•ST _ The delegates here also passed resolutions j®- The following changes in the time places. the support, maintenance and education of said Minor EST" D'Artois the ever popular Ice Cream table have been made on the New York and ioh plate of FancyCostumes. An interesting and that it will be for the advantage of said Minor to Stomach ; makes sick and weak children AND JF yon wl.h to pnrchge ;i favoring Impeachment, to be sent to all New : 10, — sell the some, and invest the avails thereof according man is about erecting a new, large brick New Haven Railroad: The present 9:45 wood engraving of the "First Church in Eng to law; wherefore, he says, that there is just and rea 3TBONO and ITEALTHT ; cures Wind Colic, j England Senators. ^ •„ A GREAT STORM, not of rain, hail, or snow - -s building at South Norwalk intended to ac (express) and 10:10 A. M. (accommodation) but among the cooks who have been im land ;"ahd a number of other engravings il sonable cause for selling the same. He therefore prays griping, Inflammation of the Bowels, and j lustrative of the present modes for women the Court to order eaid Roal-estate to oe sold, and to .ojs'f — commodate his large and increasing busi ANOTHER GOOD MOVE.—The Danbury R trains for New York are to be consolidated in posed upon by the Tenders of bad Saleratus, empower him or some ether meet person to sell the ill complaint* arising from the effects of] like that commonly found in market Pyle's and children's dresses. ; And, in addition to same purtuant to tbo Statute in such case made and TEST received a large Invoice of SAHUOLS of all ness. He is to fix up in it a first-class Ice R. Co. have uniformed their brakemen. As to a train leaving New Haven for New York provided. CHARLES SELLECK, Teething. Call for Mother Bailey's Quieting [ Saleratus has frilly satisfied them and quelled all this, novelets and stories by such writers Dated May ISth 1863. ' Guardian. Syrup, and take no other, and yon are safe.| PKFCMKBT, HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, ftC. Cream, Confectionery and Refreshment sa the New Haven road immediately uniformed at 9:55 A. M., accommodation to and express the disturbance. All good cooks ask the loon. We are glad to note this evidence of below Norwalk. An accommodation train grocer for Pyle's Saleratus. See that the as Harriet Preacott Spofford, Elizabeth Pres- District nf Xorvmli, u. Probate Court, May 18th, Sold by Druggists and all dealers in Med their conduc-tors after the Danbufy road set JL R1868. his prosperity, for Charlie is a good fellow will leave N. H., for New York at 12 M. nairne is on the package. cott, Amanda M. Douglas, August Bell, Mis* line. i$: ••• -taviS;-ta&?S! them the example, we presume this enter » » OBDEUD.—That the foregoing application be NHetlf fM waat anything in yonr tunily tl a: Is and understands and attends to his business A special train (accommodation) for Nor Mflzzey,&c. The "Lady's Friend" is pub heard and determined at the Probate Office, in Nor good and cheap yoacafc Had it at prising toy of Cornelius yanderbilt will now ' George N. Harrington, better known by walk on the 1st day of AuguBt 1863 at 9 o'clock fore rr~7 A, RICHARDS, New London,- Conn., I well. He is deserving of succes and will walk will leave N. H„ at 7:10 T.- M., and a lished by Deacon it Peterson, 319 Walnnt noon ; and that notice teereof be' published in some follow suit a nd dress up their brafcemen. his professional name of George Christy, '• • Agent for the United States, ..3 ...-:'v-."- . s® "> ! vi*f it. He hi|S some new articles recently — Street, Philadelphia, at $2.50 a year (whi^ public newspaper near the place where such Keal-es- KNAPP & DiCKEBXAN'S,| special for N. H;, will leave Norwalk Bt died at the residence of his mother in New tat* lies, three weeks successively, at least six weeks out in tlie confectionery line,—j-Nut and EST A nc'tf line of Dress Trimmings, just 7:40 p. M., connecting at Norwalk with 5:80, York, on Tuesday, after a short illness, of also includes a large steel engraving). Sam before iild time assigned. IX GRADES OFv ri^uuniFLOtTB( ••HO GEORGE A. DAVENPORT, Jndge. at COMSTOCK'S, South ^on*»lk. •Ji.a' Fruit candy—which are especially nice. received at Scofield & Barnum's. p. M. (special) train from New York. inflamation of the brain. ple copies, 15 centi. A Serenades. PEOPLES' MUTUAL, THI The classic quietness of "Pudding Lane" TEAS! TEAS!! TEAS!!! Ijtonvalk titedtc. was disturbed on Monday evening, by "mu TEA AND COFFEE COMPANY, IINI®MACIFIC sic floating in the air," the cause of which, Principal Office, 94 Wall Street, New York. i •'J NEW AND ELEGANT 1868-, SPRING J; ? I 14 - ?'Railroad Company " we learn, Avas the calling by a select party of Brooklyn Branch, 98 Atlantic-Street.. NEVER UNDERSOLD. . Tuesday, May 19th, 1868. serenaders, composed of some of our busi / TEA WAREHOUSE, MEEKER & SELLECK, ifl WET GOODS! OFFER A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THUS ness men about the Bridge, upon Mr. Jacob Sole Agents for Norwalk. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS FRENCH CHINA TEA SETS, FAIRFIELD COUNTY ITEMS. Ulile, who, it seems, has just returned from A Saving of 50 Cents to $1. per lb., The only Incorporated Tea Company in the United State At Par, a matrimonial trip. The party spent a very Guaranteed by purchasing your Teas at The only Mutual Tea Company in the World. CoHstock Brothers PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST The People's Mutual is organized expressly for fur WESTPORT. pleasant hour in bridal congratulations, mu mAKK pleasure in amnonndn* to their many pat- 36 pieces, $9.00. i-s o' f nishing TEAS and COFFEES of the Latest Importa » -V s, Win. Yost, one of Ihe knights of the tonsonial arts, sic, sweet converse, &c. The bridal pair The Great United States tion and finest qualities at the lowest possible prices. X rona of South Norwalk ana ridnlty, that their PAYABLE IN GOLD. The People's Mutual import the finest productions Spring stock of 51. has become Insane, and was taken to the Insane Asyl have our hearty congratulations and best from China and Japan, and furnish the BEST COF Come and see the The Great Pacific Railroad Line, extending litl um at Hartford, on Thursday last. wishes for their future happiness and pros FEES direct from tneplantations. miles from Omaha, on the Missouri River, to the tide, On Thursday morning the horse of Luke Wilkin?, TEA WAREHOUSE, The People's Mutual ly incorporated under the laws waters of the Pacific Ocean, is being built by two pow took fright and ran down Church Hill, bringing np perity. ^ of the State of New York. Its Capital Stock, Is {120, GOOD TABLE AND BAR TUMBLERS, 000. Shares $10 each. Shareholders purchase Teas Men's * Youth's Ready Made erful Companies—THE Umo* PAome, beginning at against the well-curb at the foot of the hill, where he On Tuesday evening the quietness of the and Coffees at cost, thus saving a large per centage Omaha, bnilding West, and the Central Pacific of Cal. OF s tH « * jg % py <9 ar:. broke loose from the wagon and resumed his flight, street was again broken, this time by the over CHARLOTTE DE RDSSG, the last coupon was paid. Subscriptions will be re of the Canal, for $2,200. Upon the land purchased, persede in our own market our best Newcas * s&S MESSRS. RICHARDS & DAKE, BLANC HASGE, vived in NORWALK, by Mr. Brown contemplates the erection of commodi tle Soda." WHITE DUCK PANTS for Maton't wear, , now in thia market. BISQ'UE GLAS'E, ous stables, carriage houses, &c., embracing all the The NATIONAL BANK of NORWALK, SOUTH NOEWALK. JELLIES, AC, DRY GOODS, and in New York modern improvements. To Farmers of New England. MADE TO ORDER. CHEAP WORKING PANTS, Mr. N. E. Adams has Eold about two acres of land HE subscribers call yoitr attention to a new Ferti At tbe Co.'s omee, No. 20 Nassau St., for building sites to Robert Scofield for S3,800. T lizer prepared by the Lodi Manufacturing Compa We solicit a fair trial from all who- are interested in and by JOHN J. CISCO & SON, Bankers, No. 6» ny, made from Night Soil, Blood, Bones ana Offal of procuring first class Teas at economical rates. All teas 25,000 Fine Cigars, always on hand and for sale at Mr. James B. Scofield has sold 3H acres of land New York City, called and Ceffees put up by ns have the Trade Mark of Wholesale prices. OVERALLS, Wall Street, and by the Company's advertised agents situated in the East part of the town to Jeremiah L. Double Refined Poudrette, ttt: throughout the United States. The subscribers wish to express their thanka to the «r. and invite all to call and examine their stock before Sackett for $5,000. which is an entirely different articlefrom the common Tlie Great U. S. Tea Warehouse. people of Norwalk and vicinity, for their liberal pat JUMPERS, Remittances should be made in drafts or other fund* Mr. Robert Scofield has sold several small strips of Poudrette made in former years. It is doobt.e the ronage during; the past year, and hope by a strict ap at par in New York, and the Bonds will be. sent fret of strength of the old kind, tine as flour, free from coarse land in the north part of the town to Mr. John Van plication to business, and with an earnest desire to purchasing elsewhere. charge by return express. Parties subscribing through impnrities, and is as strong and effective as any super » None others are^enuine. please and accommodate all, to merit and receive their CALICO SHIRTS, dx., dkc, dke. A large assortment of - Wort for {3,000. phosphate in market, although sold for only patronage for the coming season. local agents, will took to them for their soft delivery. J. H. Hoyt, Esq. has sold a plot of ground in Wood Twenty-five Dollars a Ton in New York. DODGLASS & MEAD. A PAMPHLET and MAP FOR 1868 has just been land Cemetery to Charles G. Smith. Mr. Joseph Mur- Messrs. RICHARD & DAKE, have their office at the published by the Company, giving fuller information This article has only been used one season, but its foot of Washington St., South Norwalk; and all or NORWALK. - phy has sold a building lot on Shippan Road to Mr. effects have astonished every one who have tried it, DOOR MATS, than is possible in an advertisement, respecting the and the company confidently assert that used in quan ders either in person or by letter will meet with prompt Thomas Murpby for 8425. tities half as large as was formerly used of the com attention. CHEAP Progress of the Work, the Resources of the Country The Advocate noticing the improvements in their mon Poudrette, that it will not only double the crop, Of all styles and prices. traversed by the Road, the Means for Construction, but ripen from ten days to two weeks earlier. N. B.—To getters up of clubs we send a complimen MO TROUBLE TO SHOW OOODS. and the value of the Bonds, which will be sentfree on village, says: This makes it by far the chmpest and most prefera tary package with every order amounting to $'25. Mr. Edgar Studwell is busy as usual. Two years ble manure in market. application at the Company's offices, or to any of the ago he purchased a plot of ground, in extent about six For phamphlet and further informat >n apply to RICHARDS & DAKE. BOOT AND SHOE MARKET. advertised agents. LODI MANUFACTURING CO., JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, acres, on the west side of Mill River immediately be 3m9 06 Conrtland Street, New York. yond the Broad St. bridge. In that short space of April 10,1868. [3ml71 NEW YORK. lime, he has put np on it over {30,003 worth of build GOOD PIANO for sale or to rent, cheap. ings, consisting of three large double houses, and two Apply at L. WEED'S Jewelry Store,_ One hundred cases just received for the One word in regard to onr Prices. A Gazette Building. OB SAIIE.—A second band, square box; two first class single ones. He is at present bnilding a tf IT F seated wagon, suitable for a grocer or heavy double house, 26x40, three stories and basement, and Dr. S. M. MANN, Our connection with the Arm of work. Inquire of 4t*17 JOHN OSBORN. with French roof. A short time since, he -was offered An experienced Spring and Summer Trade, {5,000 for one corner of the plot, the whole of which COMSTOCK, ROGERS & CO., • OYSTER Great Reduction in Prices he purchased for {3,000. Mr. John Clark'snew honse Acconcher and Physician, Impeachment! Graduate of the New England Female Medical Col At No. 18 Main Street, South Norwalk. Manufacturers and wholesale dealers in OLD AND SILVER WATCHES. JEWELRY, on Washington Avenue is nearly finished. The old lege, Boston. Having practised successfully in the AND G Solid Silver and Plated Ware, docket Knives, town house is altered beyond recognition. From be cities of Boston and New York, during the past twen READY-MADE CLOTHING, Razors, Scissors, Ac. Hard times affect the sale of ing an unsightly building in the centre of the town, it ty years, and having had an extensive practice in Mid these articles more than any other, and we now buy DRY GOODS, dlesex County, Mass. offers her Professional services H. HARVEY would call the attention of the and will sell for cash, as low as was sold before the is now removed to a pleasant locality on River St. to the citizens of Norwalk. Mrs. M. takes .this oppor C• public to one of the best selected assortments enables us to compete successfully with large houses war. E. BLACKXAN. and so changed by repairs and additions as to appear tunity to inform the public generally that she is pre of Boots and Shoes ever offered, and at in New York, and certainly irivee ns the advanta9e REFRESHMENT SALOON Wall St, 2d Door East of New Bank Bnlding. pared to visit them. Certificates and Recommenda Impeachment! a very desirable residence. Mr. Jacob Fox has built tions to be seen at her Residence, in Camp Street, over country dealers. And more, we are determined a handsome three story store and dwelling on Main near Main. PRICES THAT DEFY ALL COMPETITION. ^ i PA St., west of the Stamford Bank. Mr. T. J. Daskam Norwalk, April 2d, 186S. 3ral6 Dr. NE8RITTS MAIN STREEJT Would inform his friends that he has opened a new his recently purchased a house on Broad St. Mr. Geo. LIVERY STABLE IN NORWALK Take notice: these goods must be sold. Gaylor is building a handsome residence on North- LAGER BEER SALOON, field St. Edwin Scofield, Jr., has commenced the For Sale. IMPEACHMENT now being the all absorbing Any one person can obtain a pair of Boots, by furn in Phoenix Block, where he will keep a good supply erection of a first class dwelling on Strawberry Hil^ HE subscriber offers for sale the buildings, good HE subscriber at his Saloon Main Street is prepar of New York Lager Beer, of the best quality, con will, stock and fixtures of his well known LIV ishing a clnb for 20 pair.' NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD, topic near the new honse of Prof. Wocltgs. The two story O ARPETIN GS, T T ed to serve stantly on hand. For sale by the glass, gallon or bar ERY STABLE. His stock consists of 14 Horses, one rel. SmlS bnilding cast of Qnintard's B1 ock is have an addition new Brett, four Hacks, nine Top Buggies, Harnesses, Trappings, and all the fixtures usually found in a first Any one person can obtain a pair of Gaiters, by tar al story added, making it uniform with the rest of thcA class Stable. The business is in a flourishing condi OOusb. Syrup. OYSTERS, in every style. block. Messrs. Harding and Smith have finished two < tion, the stand being the oldest in Norwalk, and the nishing a club for 20 pair. > 8EGARS! * SEGARS!! new honses in West Stamford, one to be used as the reason for selling is the poor health of the Proprietor. •* M JAMES L. GRIFFITH. and every garment which goea from onr establishment 1 AA AAA OF fine quality of Segars for sale mill boarding house, the other to be rented. Mr. W. Norwalk, April 20,1868. 16tf Any one person can obtain a pair of Shoes, by fur IUU JUUU by E. BLACKMAN, at the lowest W. Hoyt has nearly completed his large double house nishing a club for 20 pair. we warrant to be as low as can be beught anywhcnl SCOFIELD & BARNUM Home-made Pies, market price. Wall St., 2nd Door east of New Bank on Forrest St Mr. Geo. A. Hoyt has ordered the WANTED IMMEDIATELY J 'V Building. erection of five new cottages on Woodlawn Avenue. Apple, * S: Hince, OIL CLOTHS, Any one person can obtain a pair of Slippers, by THIS la on* of the very beet preparation* for Cocoanut, :ig Lemon. The following residents of "Dublin" are building new cash: umishing a club for 20 pair. houses this year: Lawrence. Haley. Henry Engle, Miss WILL BE PAID FOR 1,000 POUNDS O'Hara, John Ryan, James Halligan,Timothy Enrisht Particular attention paid to orders. Look at prices: have commenced an IMPEACHMENT trial against Owen McCabe and others. James H. Hoyt, jr., is SARSAPAR1LLA ROOT. Light Gents Fine French Calf Boots, (made to high prices, having purchased a laige quantity H. B. Cup, Sponge, building a dwelling honse on Broad St. J. GRUMMAN, order,) {*8.00 Clafflln A Co's Pound, Cocoanut, At a meeting to organize a T. M. C. A. for Stamford Gents Fine French Calf Footed Boots, — C.OO Doughnuts, tflT Kent, Wilton, Conn. CoBgba Mi Colds. Crollers, the following Board of Directors were elected: Gents Fine Gaiters, 400 MEBKIMAC PRINTS, and other varieties. Baptist Church—F. W. Ballard, John A. Smith, Gents Fine Shoes, best, 5.00 Frank Miller. BOARDING. we are now oflterlng them to the public from this date Presbyterion Church—T. G. Ritch. Chas. H. Wil MATTINGS, In our at UX e., per yard. cox, Chas. Van. Name. HE subscriber would respectfully announce that he All goods sold equally low in proportion. A fine as has opeSd a boarding honse on the corner of M. E. Church—Oliver Hoyt, W. C. Ginn, Henry T sortment of GENTS BALL SHOES. Remember BLANC MANGE. Hubbard. Chapel and Water Streets, where he can accommodate Congregational Chnrch—Calvin G. Child, E. T. 14 gentlemen with good board and pleasant rooms. on %and or made to order. Payne, Hiram H. Taylor. Havlne an experience of years, it is the object of the There are many in this place who are ready to testify Proprietor to make his boarders a good home. This M6.16 Main Street, FuiisMif Gools Oepartmeit, Also, a large line of At the Real Estate auction on South St, a lot, lOOx house is newly fitted up in good style. 41S, was sold to R. S. Miller and W. R. Ritch, for 82- J. LAWRENCE. Sontb Norwalk, will always be found on hand a large and varied as* LAMBERT & BUNNELL, Norwalk, April 20th, 18G8, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, 650. The residence late the property of Tho. S. Hall, sortment, consisting in part of SPRING DRESS GOODS, , constantly on hand. Architects and Building Superin was purchased by Charles Williams for $11,000. Formerly known as the store of G. H. Sutton, one tendents, About four hundred licenses have been applied for door from D'Artois confectionery. of every kind, tome especially for Walking suits, en HOSIERY, to it* efficacy. For Sale by tirely new goods for this markei. , .215 Main Street, Bridgeport, Conn.. , from Stamford, Greenwich and Darien. The applica NEW CIGAR STORE s . tions from Stamford alone number two hundred and 6ml5 C. II. HARVEY. WEDDINGS AND PARTIES DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS* WORKING seventy. * DRAWINGS and FRAMING PLANS. GLOVES, furnished with with Bills of Materials. Ac., On Tnesday night the front door of N. D. Jones & careftilly prepared Co's fish market was forced open, and the money AT Irltta Poplint! Irish Poplin* I! Ice Cream, Jellies, Cake, Many Plans may be seen in our office of CHURCH drawer robbed of about eight dollars in change. New York T\pe Foundry HANDKERCHIEFS, - and other Refreshments, at short notice, and at low AND H. H. AC. B. PROWITT. In every «hade, from $1.(8# to 11.8S per yard, old rates. SHIRTS, ANDAI1S, and other. Architectural Erections and Im- . BRIDGEPORT. ' LADIES' SACQCES, price |1H aud K.S0. Home-made Pies and Cake made a speciality. The Commissioners are laying out gardens and SOUTH NORWALK. PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE, The patronage of the Pnblic Is respectfully solicited beautifying the Sea Side Park. SUSPENDERS, usual, by visiting cones-' Mr. Henry Elliott, formerly of this city, died sud . ESTABLISHED 1810. ... L H. CAMPBELL. ponding with persons interested. tfl* denly in Yonkers Monday. He was forfourteen years SCARFS, a successful wholesale grocer in Water street. He Have yon seen onr was, at the lime of his demise, in the 50th year of his FARMER, LITTLE 4c CO., H. M. &J.T. PROWITT age. BOWS, . PLAIN ALAPACAS, NOTICE I Messrs. Lambert & Bunnell, are designing a neat 63 and 65 Beekman Street, New York, cottage, for Mr. II. S. Peck of Brookfield. CLOTHS JERRY BERND & €0., ' TIES, . In all shades, only 84.00 for a whole suit, they are ac The Rev. S. Gilbert, was installed as pastor of the This is the oldest Type Foundry In New York, and Sprlns Trade knowledged by all that haveseen them, to be . cheap Universalist Church, on Tuesday afternoon last. Rev. always preparedared to fill orders," for* our well-known"' Type, with exactness and dispatch. Onr > COLLARS, er than ever sold before the war. E. H. Chapin of New York delivered a sermon. The subscriber having taken out a License for the Standard. BOOK, NEWS, JOB AND ORNAMENTAL 35. and 37 Main Street, Would announce to the public generally, that they have taken the store in LINEN CUFFS' DANBURY. TYPE, At the town meeting held last Saturday afternoon, ELY'S BLOCK, CAMIHKEBES, Sale, Renting and Exchanging are madd*of the best known metals, and the finish of ' SJffRT BQSQMS, it was voted to authorize the Selectmen to pnichase lately occupied by A. Dickerman, next door south of onr Type cannot be excelled for accuracy, beauty and 1he George White farm of T3 acres, situated in the the Drug StStore, and" have fitted it up in good style,- as durablitiy. ' class Offer to the public the largest assortment of .. .. i OF ' porough, and to erect suitable buildings thereon fot a first-class ALEXANDRE CA'MIMEKES, the accommodation of town poor, and a work house. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Every kind and Style of Type known The land was bought on Monday, and cost $10,000. ranted to contain • yards. 200 pieces jnst received.' surpassed. He has now for disposal about $5,300. Pipes, (every style,) UMBRELLAS, OilGloths, Tweedy & Co. are putting up an addition, SOxGO feet Traveler's Insurance Co., PAPER HANGINGS, to their factory. It is to be used for the dyeing de - r Cigar Holders, (every kind, TRUNKS, V'"* '*•• , • ' • - partment. CHEAP FOR CASH OF HARTFORD, CONN., FARMS, RESID£KlE$,&c. Harrison Flint is putting up a large foundry and | Tobs&cco BOxcs, (every design.) KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES. machine shop, at the North end of Main street. GRANTS ALL KINDS OF - .sr TRAVELLING BAGS, Times. j You cannot fail to be suited in an examination of this 0 H 111. • • Matting, Ever shown In Norwalk. i'/iv,'.' SltHKKd la Jlerwaik. ; stock, as it is Ute and Aecident Insurance, ' AND SATCHELS. frWCall and look at the new Dress Goods, ALEXANDRE KID GLOVES, at tl.35 per pair | COMPLETE in every PARTICULAR. Separately or combined, And all the adjoining country, pieces for sale varying just received, at Scofield & Barnum's. No every pair warranted. trouble to show them. REMEMBER THE PL ACM At Lowest Bate* of Premium. from (5,000 to $85,000, AT Drugggts, _ 3-know of no musical instrument OF Net Cash Assets, Aug. 1st, 1867, $810,371.48. 10,000 Xlolli for which there is a greater demand than for Ih bet all our departments, are complete for the the AMERICAN ORGAN, manufactured by S. Jerry Bernd & Co., HecelTcd direct from Auction and the manufactory, • D. & H. W. Smith, at Boston, Mass., the rep SPRING TRADE. For Summer, furnished or untarnished utation of which is based upon its solidmerit. ELY'S BLOCK, SOUTH NORWALK, CONN. 5i«» Tons Respectfully, « • • The internal construction differs from all ACCIDENT DEPARTMENT. rtrj luge and well selected stock of all klnds of General Accident Policies are written for any term OUB At prices 25 per ceiit, less than last season FOR SALE OR TO RENT. other instruments, being on a superior prin from one month to one year, insuring against Accident ;y. ciple, while the absence of complieatio7i ren v SCOFIELD d; JABNVM. fatal or non-fatal, at an annual cost of {6 to $S0 per $1, goods in the Carpet line, all of which will he sold ai with land in quantity to suit Purchaser or Lessee also ders it less liable to get out of order. The OOK AGENTS WANTED—Men or Wo 000 according to occupation. men—iu every Township, Village and City, for Trunk & Leather Bag Department a number of action is so delicate, that its response to the VAN HOOSEAR & AMBLER'S, Ba splendid work, brim full of entertainment and in touch is as ready as the Pianoforte, making struction, and the best selling book in the Held—BA LlFfc DEPARTMENT. win be found one of the largest in town, and prices KER'S EXPLORATION OF THE NILE TRIBUTA the lowest market prieee for cash. Also, ft floe assortment of Fine Farms- it. desirable for light and quick music as for Tb •! Travelers of Hartford alsoinsures against death, RIES OF ABYSSINIA. The Nile mvstery solved; guaranteed to be ifnetlower than can he thatwhich is connected and sustained. We the country, climate, soil, productions,* natural seen- whether from disease, accident or natural causes. . l m- ' ^ Apply to . . (just our readers will take early opportunity j ery; habits and customs of the people; exciting ad- The Travelers of Hartford was the first company in ; to become acquainted with these fine instru ' ventures in huntins Elephants, Lions. Buffaloes, Bhl- the world to combine life and accident insurance under tnftt (hNkiK tHtarsC-rcso.-; nocenps, Hippopotamus, Ac. Book Agents every one policy and premium. This form of' policy meets Carpets made and put down, A CARD. ' Window Shades ment.—Boston Traveller. with much favor, aa it covers all personal hazzarda a :-v% SS JAMES MITCHELL. —1- NO. 9, GAZETTE BUILDING, where will find it to their interest to examine this All geodf marked ia plain fifurea, ami no deviation I take this opportunity of infgnvlng my customers, _ work. Specimen Pages furnished. Onr Canvassers under one risk. All orders left at the UKIOH MARKET, Kitchen's - MOKE- ECONOMICAL, REMARKABLE CER are having great success. Ladies sell It lapidly and ; that IhaTfmdaarMngemnta'wtth Seolleld * Bar* PAPSR AND SHADES HUNG AT JAS. G. BATTERSON, President, al / k' A Block, Norwalk, Conn,, will receive prompt attentioa: TAINTY of prompt action, in fact, every good make larce wages. ' RODENT DENNISS, Secretary, la priw* - ' naaa, to sell (sods for them this coming year and quality is guaranteed for Mrs. S. A. ALLEN'S "An admirable record of scientific exploration, ego. shall be l^appy to s^e all my Mends at their store, Fmpi'.ioiil discovery, and personal adventure."—1\. Y. C, E. WILSON, Assistant Secretary, v 1.3 ™ SHORT NOTICE. (new style)H.AIR RESTORER or DRESSING, (M Tribune. E. W. BRYANT, Actuary. '• " * Comsttick Brothers?? West Wing Gazette Building. Cedar Boat for Sale. oris bottle.) Every Druggist sells it. Price "It Is issued in a very attractive form, and is as en e. s. awmAjt, WH. L. GREY, TX)R Sale cheap, a white cedar club Boai. Price Norwalk, Conn. tertaining as a romance. "—Boston Journal. l;at« Trttb Tug-rfrir » *»Vrr J? flO. Would cost new Sleo. ^ i OneDollar. v:: y. • -n ,. «17 stxs a P. CASE & CO., FnbUdMN, Hartford, Ct. GEOBQE B, COWI.E8, A(*t, Norwalk. South gotwlk, Oonn. Bbnse and Sign Painting. uV'' i. A-A) raw BOOMS t For the Spring of 1868.:?'p New York Advertisements. CONVEYANCES. Something new from ' NEW FlBSITtBE ! i84».[Aoajsj & 1868. City Baggage Express. W. H, SWORDS' WHITNEY & BECKWIT1I, HE subscriber having dissolved partnership with ;j,{ F. H. NASH & BRO'S. Notice!. . Notice! Mr. A. H. Gibbs will hereafter run an Express % The new Size, the T ^E. qUlKTARD & SONS, X Wagon to and from the Railroad trainsand Steamboat. OABD IMPERIAL, oahpestinc^S. Baggage or Packages called for and delivered to any combining at once the portability of Card de Vislte, part of the town. Orders left on the Slate at the Post AVE removed to their new rooms in the Post Of Taes&ay, May 19,1868. FASHIONABLE 'iW — with the truthfulness of the larger Portraits, is destined SPRING IMPORTATIONS. Office will receive his personal and prompt attention. fice Building, (entrance one door west of their to meet with great success and to be Pnblic patronage is respectfully solicited. oldH store) where they have a very large assortment of SMITH'S SOW, 4 ALFRED ALLEN. THE STYLE, 8. • Love In Idleiftli. for the coming season. Call and examine specimens. (Successors to S. Smith & Son,) Fnrnltare of every deeerfptton, ass PLUMBERS, Norwalk Horse Railway. • - ' •: : Jii f* • To see me here with my glass and myjug," 1 And my Are, am^my cat, ftfid my meerschaum,too, TAILORING E8TABLISHMEUT, A Co-Partnership PICTURE FRAMES. 492 Grand Street, N. Y. 1S6S SPRING AEKANOT:MF.NT. 1863. At greatly reduced prices. 4 ^ in the field and ready for business. We are constantly receiving the newest styles of Pic E are constantly receiving, per steamers, all the You'd think that I ought to be Jolly and inns, ture Frames of ul kinds, Oval and Square, Carved, Leave Norwalk. So. Norwalk. HNDBBTAKIN6, And to I am, thank yon,—the same to yon! Is this day formed in the name and under tlie firm of Oilt, Black Walnnt ana Rosewood. We hold our W latest and most desirable patterns (including all 5 40 A. 31. New York. 6 00 A. M. Greenbacks no longer at a discount, selves In readiness to frame any Picture at short no private patterns) of John Crosslcy & Sons and other 6^' (( N. Y. & N. II. 6 45 «• NKAR THE DEPOT, :<3£' . ttiJA MdiSA'i ' celebrated English makers, consisting of Medallion and 7 W il New York. T 46 tt 'in all its branches. . / '' v • Yet somehow, sitting cosily here, tice. Particular attention given to framing Raised tt Gdoda Specie Price*. Work, Flowers, Shells or Mosses, &c. Bordered Velvets, Body and Tapestry Brussels, Lowell 8 38 U New Haven. 8 58 I think of the sonny summer-tide hoars, and Hartford Extra Three Ply and Ingrain Carpeting, it Ex. 9 44 tt STEAMandWs FITTERS. 9 24 New Haven tt When the what-do-you-call-'em warbles clear. F. 11. NASIl & BRO'S, Bigelow Body Brussels, at factory prices. 10 03 ti No Train. 10 90 >©: jmz EagUsh and American Oil Cloth* it New York Ex. tt FURNITURE ! FURNITURE!! And the breezes blow—likewise the flowers. SOUTH SOBWALKJ COSN. REMOVAL. 10 38 ill 00 tt Rugs, Mats, Mattings, Latest Style Stair Rods. Gilt 11 00 H New York. ill 18 AT Till and Holland Window Shades made, hemmed and put 12 00 M. No Train. 12 20 P.41 M. For the summer I lore as bright who have enlarged and improved the old atand of P. up, &c., all of which we offenat Importers and Manu 1 11 P M. New Haven. 1 81 Furniture Woreliouse, As a poet ftels for his Chloe or Nancy, H. Nash, and will continue to do the same business as . - A S » facturers prices. Carpets by the piece at Jobbers' 1 36 Ii New Haven Ex. 1 59 it Near the upper end of Main St -ti keeps constantly on baud, the ' The Union Marble Worlts ii it And mnsing dreamily here to-night, V ; 1 i i v !' f prices. Parties contemplating refurnishing can save 2 20 No Train. S 35 HE subscriber has the largest assortment of heretofore with the adSltion of BATH JUB8, IT i money by giving us a call, as we receive our goods di 2 02 <4 New York Ex. 3 12 it T Household Furniture in this County, consisting I try to tarry it on in fancy. KLEIN & PIiAUT, >. vNORWALK, CONN., rect lrom the different factories in large quantities, 3 05 (i New York. 3 95 tt of Chamber suits of all kinds, Bureaus, Sofas, Lonng-* thereby saviug the different profits which we give to 3 45 H No Train. 4 03 *1 es, Tete-a-Tetes, Card Tables, Marble-top Pier Tables, LATKST and most FASHION ABLE STYLES of COPPER BOILERS, ti tl I am lying, we'll say, in the nook I love, AVE been removed from Phoenix Block, to the the bnyer, and every leading style of carpeting can be 4 21 New Haven Ex. 4 44 Center Tables, Extension Tables, Chairs and Rockers EG leave to thank the citizens of SorwalK and found in our establishment. Measures t:iken and car 4 44 »» No Train. G 10 it of all varieties, Screened from the sunlight's scorching glow, vicinity for the liberal patronage they have given H building formerly occupied by William Glover, ti B WATER CLOSETS,' Mechanic Street, in the rear of the new Bank Build pets, &c., laid in a superior manner. All liie differ -o ia " New York Ex. 5 39 Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, Watching the clonds np above, them, and take the liberty to invite the purchasing CROCKERY, CHINA, ent horse cm s transfer to our store. 5 32 ti New Haven. 5 52 it community to call and examine the stock of CLOTHS, ing. The subscriber, formerly of the firm of E. Price ti it and everything else in the Furniture line, cheap for And blowing a lazy cloud below; & Son, is now prepared to furnish every kind of S. SMITH'S SOUS, 5 CO N. Y. & H. H. C IT Cash. Repairing promptly done by experienced work • HYDRANTS, • No. 4112 Clrand Street, N. Y. 8 IT No Train. 8 35 ti SPUING AND SUMMEE GOODS , But Its very pleasant, nevertheless V GLOVES, furnished and put up at short notice and on very SWISS, LIMBUEG, and IIAND CIIEESE, DUTCII Spring Campaign. FURNITURE! and a more c mplctc assortment of favorable terms. HERRINGS, SARDINES and SAN11ELLS. Salad Among our stock we have the choicest styles of LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS, Oil by the gallon or case. 3ml6 HE subscriber is now prepared to offer to the pub And pleasanter still when, alter a while, and everything in the line of Representing an estafllishment the oldest and best Selleck's Propeller lic, at his old stand in Westport, as good an as GENERAL HOUSE known of any in Westere Connecticut, the subscriber T I heard a low footfall in the grass, Dreaa * Cloak Trimmings, Buttou»,ic. RANGES, "S feels that its reputation for artistic excellence and LINE. sortment of And lo 1 wHh a fluttering blush and a smile, honorable dealiDg is already too Jwell established to Third Avenue Savings Bank, CABINET FURNITURE She comes to meet me, my own wee lass. This department has received special care and atten dents* Famishing Goods, FURNISHING GOODS. need commendation. Address Corner of Third Avenue and 26tli St., N. Y. The new Steamer as can be fonnd in Fairfield County, and at lower pri # m vit# -jJP®®®.IjEAI>' E. B. PRICE, Agent. ces, FOK CASH, than the same quality of goods can tion. Norwalk. April 6th, 186S. 32 My love of the bine eyes, tender and soft, Present Deposits 85,250,000. CiTY OF NORWALK, be obtained at any other establishment. -I & - Also, We have forwarded orders for an extensive assort • CISTERN PUMPS, Six per ccnt interest paid, (free from Government Will leave pier 35Js east side of Catharine Siip every The stock consists in part of Marble Top, Exten And yellow hair in the son that glistened, .few Tax,) on installments from J1 to 55,000. sion, Dining, Card and Qnartette Tables; Bookcases, With a smile that's the same I've setn so oft, ment of Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Bureaus, Sofas, Tete-a-Tete Lounges; Mahogany and TRUNKS, LEAD PIPE, LL deposits made on or before the 20th of Janua Cane-seat Chairs; Gilt and Mahogany Frame Looking And a new i>ork-ple and feather that isn't. Our line of at 5 o'clock, p. m., for Norwalk. Returning, leaves A ry, April July and October will draw interest Norwalk for New York, every Glasses, &c., &c. ' I I.iia. and all materials pertaining to a Practical New York from the first of those months. Cara mia, love is sweet, LEATHER BAGS, ' CROCKERY, OPEN daily from 10 a. m., to 3 r. m., and Mon- Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings. COFFIN AVAKER003IS, Love and beauty, summer and youth, Plain, Braided, Beaded, Silk, Satin, HAHI) WART-1 d^, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings, from 6 to Where may be found a full assortment of Coffins, Plumbing Establishment constantly on hand. S. p. m. Freight received at the Danbnry & Norwalk Rail which will be furnished in the best possible manner, And true is the love that I lay at your feet — UMBRELLAS, &C. direct from the Manufacturers of Europe which will road freight depot. A vessel for the receipt of freight SPENCER K. GREEN, resident. and sale of produce will be kept constantly at the pier and at short notice. A Hearse will be fnrnished wht n You may langh, mydear,but youknow its the truth & Worsted Trimming and Fringes, arrive in this place some time ia May, when we shal] WM. B. BIBBINS, Secretary. • ly9 desired. A. RENOUD, Westport, Ct. Has now on hand oii hand one of the beet and most -1 in New York. Freight at packet rates. •i"i'O M' ": '' • ''A -'-' 11 SELLECK & DEMMON. So with love at our hearts—ecstatic boon! is full and complete. complete assortmenti of be prepared to furnish Country Merchants with a com- DISSOLUTION. And now and then a word and a smile, HE Copartnership heretoforeexisting between the plete supply of ^ 4 #3'ffS Gas and Steam Fitting, THE NEW YORK SSJX. PEOPLE'S 1ISE. undersigned, unuer the firm and name of L. Dib We dream through the summer afternoon IRO\ Ai\I) STEEL, Tble & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent, L. In the Owen-Meredith-Bnlwer style. Gentlemen's Kid Gloves, GIIANITE AND C. C. VIBE Daily Trips. Dibble retiring therefrom. All persona indebted to An Independent DR.:'y Newspaper, political and gen £he firm will please make immediate payment to We would especially invite the ladies to call and ex in all it branches. ever brought into Norwalk, and in fnture intends to eral, giving A11 the News fresh, readable attractive WM. W. COMSTOCK, who is aloneauthorized to sian NEWS ITEMS. amine our elegant stock of sets in at as low figures as any of the Large Jobbing Houses, NORWALK & NEW YORK, in Liauidation. LORENZO DIBBLE, keep the largest and most fashionable stock of Goods matter, condensed so that a business man can find WILLIAM W. COMSTOCK. of New York City: in the meantime wc have purchas time to read the whole. CIIABI.ES A. DANA. EditoF Connecting with Danbnry Railroad. South Notwalk, May 1st, 1SG3. 18 3t Every man wlio plants a shade tree in Valeneieniies, Thread, Cluny, Aplique, Point; in Fairfield County, and to sell them at the lowest ed, in Original Packages, sufficient Crockery to meet AGEJ CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, and Manager. Price, SB ayear; $1.50 for C mont'.n. Worcester, Mass., is paid one dollar by the A fine teleehohof Thread,. Valencknnet and Cash prices. . ft District of Norwalk, ss. Probate Court, May llt7i, the requirements of the Retail Trade. SLATE andTIN ROOFING, A. D.1863. municipality. Cluny ; Edging, in real and imitation. Gents are invited to call and examine our Goods Tlic'Weckly Sun. aSiiii.i STATE OF JOHN S. SAMJIIS, late of Korwaik, —The "Thames Embankment" is at pres and Prices, we know we can sait. ,fir in said District disceased. EThe Conrt of Probate for the District of Norwalk ent the subject of admiration in London. Also a splendid line of F. H. NASH takes this method of thanking his nu On and after monday April 27UK 1868* hath limited and allowed six months from the date The Times says it will be one of the finest One of the best Cutters in the County Is employed Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Work, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &C. Pre; ..red with great care Tor country subscribers. hereof, for the creditors of said Estate, to exhibit on Custom Work, and good satisfaction guaranteed. merous friends for their kind patronage through a bus- Politic;.! news thoroughly condensed. Farmers' clubs The new and swift Steamboat their claims for settlement. Those who neglect to quays that any capital in Europe possesses. LACE AND EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, Several years will be required to complete it The public patronage is respectfully solicited. 'ness course of nearly twenty years, and hopes that fully reported. Markets accurately given. Horticul • present their acconnis properly attested, witbin said time, will be debarred a recovery. All persons in This embankment consists of a river wall of tural and Agricultural Departments edited by AKDEEW NELLY WHITE, GAUZE UNDERGARMENTS, A large and varied assortment of fancy WALKING done in the best manner. Also dealers in debted to said Estate tire requested to make immedi granite eight feet thick, averaging over 40 The New Firm tr Trm S. FCLLEE. Great variety of interesting miscellaneous CAPTAIN O. W. 5I3COH, ate payment to CANES. . TVSI. H. BENEDICT, I Execu- feet high, with its foundations from 16 to 30 RUFFLINGS AND LINEN BRAIDS, % AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. reading, making a flrst-ratc Will leave feet below the river, and extending about STOVES, , 3tl9 WM. C. SAMMIS. / tors. WM. H. SWOKDS, will continue to merit the favor and patronage of not » &>$&'•& . -*1#' "'-e* • 7,000 feet in length. of all descriptions. Pier 37 East River near Catharine mar District of Norwalk, ss. Probate Court, May 9th, A, D., TIN WARE GENERAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER. South Norwalk, near the Hailroad Crossing. only his old customers but all new ones who may favor ket, foot of Market St., at 2,45 P. M. 1868. —General Logan, Comuiander-in-chief of STATE OF CHARLES B. OLDS, late of Nor the Grand Army of the Republic, hp issued Lace Grenadines and Beragcs for veils, all colors. them with a call. GAS FIXTURES, '" ,Si: •• ~ and walk, in said district, deceased. an order designating the 30th of May 1868, Those who wish for a thorouhly reliable paper for Pier foot 34tb Street East River at 3 EThe Conrt of Probate for the District of Norwalk hath limited and allowed sis months from the date for the purpose of strewing with flowers or Hosiery, Gloves, Plain and Hemstitch Handkerchief!;, All persons indebtl3*t^'.:H. Nash, will confer a fa KEROSENE OIL, the pending o'clock, every afternoon, hereof for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their otherwise decorating the grave of comrades MOST IMPORTANT PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, Corsets, Hoop Skirts, &c.. vor by calling and settling their accounts at as early a (Sundays excepted), for Norwalk Direct. : claims for settlement. Those who neglect to present who died in defense of their country during LAMPS, Will find the WEEKLY SUN exactly what they need. their accounts properly attested, within said time, will day as possible. Leaves South Norwalk every morning at 7.45 be debarred a recovery. All persons indebted to said ; the late rebellion, and whose bodies now lie BtRDI€K'§ Price, $1 a year; 20 copies to one address, SIT; SO o'clock on arrival of the Railroad Trains from Danbn in almost every city, village and hamlet Wc have the Patent Odessa Collapsing Skirt, the copies to one address, $37.00: 100 copies to one ad estate are reqaested to make immediate payment to great improvement of the age. and the and a large assortment of useful Household Articles. ry, and New Haven. Stages for New Canaan, Wilton 3t*19 ELIZABETH OLDS, Administratrix; churchyard in the land. In this observance F. H. NASH, .*T. B. NASH, C. NASH. dress S75. & Bidgefield, connect with this boat. Passengers, Baggage and Freight conveyed without extra charge, District of Norwalk ss. Probate Court, April th, no form of ceremony is preseribqj, but posts Stteetr Trimmed Broadway Skirt. Sonth Norwalk, Feb. 19th, 1S;»3. 28 1868. . and comrades will in their own way arrange Uhle Br«'s.| Tlie Semi-Weekly Sail. Passage 75 cts. Excursion Tickets $1.25 STATE OF FREDEKIC DIMON, late of Nor- such fitting services and testimonials of re Messrs. Byxbce Brothers furnish meals, and other re- E walk, in said District, deceased. In this department we flatter ourselves that w« are . freshments at reasonable prices at ail hours. The Conrt of Probate for the District of Norwalk spect as circumstances may permit. prepared to show our friends tlie best bargains In hath limited and allowed six months from the date • Successes a E. Black National Hay Cutter The same size and character as the Weekly, but fur. —Nature and history curiously approved this city. i man. ISVERA I< VAltlETIES of Toilet Sets, Roofs Repaired, hereof, for the Creditors of said Estate, to exhibit s: Gilt, Decorated, Lava and Plain, at nishing twice as much reading matter, and giving the their claims for settlement. Those who neglect to each other's records in the case of an old ^-WholeSsle and Retail F. II. NASII & BROTHERS. present their accounts, properly attested, within said elm tree cut down in Boston the other day. 1 Dealers '.i. • . news with greater freshness. Great pains will also be time, will be debarred a recovery. All persons indebt-: The (own record shows that the elm was Foreign & Ooin.'*; i- And painted with Pi luce's Metallic Patnt. taken in making up the political news of the day for ed to said Estate are requested to make immediate this paper, so the reader, whatever be his politics, will payment to REBECCA MARIA DIMON, planted by vote of the town of Boston in the A full auortmentof Gents. FurnwMng Good*. 16 3t* Executrix. DltUGS OMETHING entirely new, patented July 30th,186T, find the SEMI-WEEKLY SUN to be an accurate and yon 1733—that is 134 yews ago; and the an- I SPLKNBFD GOBLGT.-A new pattern, will cnt Hay, Straw or Stalks, nearly or quite The Propeller P. F. BRADY, S comprehensive compendium of political information. District of Westport ss. Probate Court, May 2nd, 1S68. iiu: l \ '.yers or rings of the tree, which were You can find with us everything that you can ex- MEDICINES, Aat F. H. NASH & BROTHERS twice as rapidly as any other cutter in use, and requires will leave Pier 37 East River, every STATE of WILLIAM WAKDt late of said Dis pV-.i-.i/'visible after its trunk had been sev- pcct to find in a first class Bancy Store. Also good tumblers at 6 shillings per dozen. but little labor to operate it. Call and see them. For In fact, we mean that this shall be the most valuable trict deceased. Gutters mid Leaders sale by WM. C. STREET, Agent for Norwalk and ad Campaign paper in the country. Price, $2 a year; 10 Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evening, EThe Conrt of Probate for the District of Westport, evo.-, were counted to the number of 134, CHEMICALS, joining towns. What you don;t sec ask for. .. copies to one address $18; 20 copies to one address and from Norwalk, on the alternate days at 5 o'clock, hath limited and allowed six months from the date tli .is exactly corresponding with the date at P. M. Freight taken at low prices, and called for at hereof, for the Creditors of said Estate, to exhibii V- -v- PERFUMERY S35; 50 copies to one address, JS0 always In advance. which it was planted. It appears that some -P. ug-- MRENCH China Telc-a-tele Sets, Gold and Core] made and put up in the neatest manner and of the The subscriber has now in Store and is constantly Brooklyn, Jersey City, or any part of New York on their claims for settlement. Those who neglect tc of lis incidents of history are trustworthy. and C decorated, at F. II. NASH & BP.O'S, So. Norwalk receiving direct from the manufacturers a full assort noticliation. present their accounts properly attested within saic best material. ment of Goods of the above denomination suited to Address, THE SUN, New York City. time, will be debarred a recovery. All persona in —A. school trustee in West Virginia who [TOILET ARTICLES, this market, which will be sold either wholesale or re WORTH of NEW MUSIC, just received debted to said Estate are reqaested to make imrot c:> ;! 1 neither read nor write, was obliged to 9IILLIKERY, tail at lowest New York prices.. diate payment to JULIA WARD, No. It Main Street' The SUN is sold at the Neys Stores of G. W, Jen at WiSLLMAN'S. takv- a census of the children in his district. nings. at the Bridge, and A. Swords, South Norwalk, 3tl8 Executrix, Westport. Ho ; complished it by a pocket with red Go to Klein & Plant's this season if yon want to NOKWALK, Or. FULL assortment of Door Mats at and by Newsboys on the cars. Ask for the New York save money, their motto is Revolntion in Price. Their F. H. NASH & BRO'S., So. Norwalk. LOCKS, dead, rim, and mortise, of all kinds. N. Y.& US. H. RAILROAD. iiiui white beans. When he met a boy he variety ana style in Hats and Bonnets is always neat All kinds of Jobbing iu Sun. put a red bean in a side pocket, and were and are trimmed with good taste. LATCHES, rim, mortise, all kinds. repv1 Rated by white beans in another recep- KNOBS, Silver Plated, orcelain, and Mineral. • CS-TT^EJO. * 1S57. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 1867. tnel'. When he thought he had got all, he Their stock of Trimmings, such as Flowers, Rib- LARGE variety of Paint, Siipcr-Calcejhine, White Plumbing,Roofing,and Gas Fitting. counu-d the beans. Wash, Stove, Sc nb, and Blacking Brushes, Commencing June 3rd, 1S67. A SAILS, cut, pressed, wrought and horse. , —S\ cly Hartford teachers are now at work ions, Ornaments, Silks, Crape, Illnsion, etc., We woald respectfully invite the attention of the Counter and Piauo Dusters, at No. 1, PERUVIAN GUANO, «61 per ton, iu gold, F. H. NASH & BRO'S., So. Norwalk. done with neatness and dispatch. Passenger Station in New York, corner 27th street takiii': drawing lessons, the city government public to our large stock of CUTLERY, Table and Pocket, a large assortment. or its equivalent in currency. and 4th Avenue. Entrance on 27th street. C.A.DURAND cannot be surpassed in this State; also a large assort bavin;; decided to introduce towing as a Puic Drug?, Medicines, Chemicals, &c., Alta Vela Guano, in bags, per ton, SSs. GUNS, double and single barrels. necessary branch of study in the public ment of Ladies Dress Cups.. Bruce's Concentrated Fertilizer, in barrels, per ton, Trains Lease Norwalk for New York, at AUT. schools. Wc keep constantly on hand and in large quanti 5 20 A. M., Express stopping at Stamford only. ties the best and purest articles that can be found in FRENCH China Tea Sets, Coral, Gold Brnl, Fig- Please (five us a call at PISTOLS, Revolvers and single barrel-;. S50. —T. Winchester, Esq., proprietor of the the market. I/ ured and Gold and pure White, at 6 00 A. M., stopping at alt stations. BLEACHING AND PRESSING. • F. H. NASH & BRO'S., So. Norwalk. Pure Ground Bone, in barrels, per ton, £40. 6 45 A. M., stopping at all stations, BERKS' Wesk-ni Hotel, of New York, has purchased Physicians, Merchants, look to your interest, call IRON and STEEL, full assortment of Kizes and kinds. 7 46 A. M., Local Express, stopping at Darlen and the fariii in Cromwell known as the Sage and examine our prices. Bone and Meat, in barrels, per ton, £33. Stamford ouly, Milliners and Dressmakers supplied at Wholesale NO. JAMfcS' BLOCK, WATER ST. Eiyc and Print Works, farm, mid intends making it his summer res- All orders filled with care and dispatch,Goods care CARRIAGE SPRINGS, Axles, bolts, clips, &c. Alte Vela Phosphate, in bags. 10 53 A. M., Express, stopping at Stamford only, * prices. 11 18 A, M., stopping at all stations, * idencf. lully packed, no chargefor boxing, and sent to any 174 State St., Bridgeport, 15 No, 1 Cornwall's Block, Wall St., Norwalk, address with promptness. HINA DINNER SETS, at Ground Piaster, per burrol, SI.75. S 12 P. M., Express, stopping at Stamford only, F. H. NASH & BRO'S., So. Norwalk. ASRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, full assortment. 3 25 P. M., stopping at all stations, The people of Norwalk and vicinity —A conductor on a Connecticut railroad We are in daily commnnication with the principal c Swan Island Guano, in bags or bane's, S35 per ton. 5 37 P. M., Express, stopping at Stamford only, will please take notice that we Dye parsed free a poor penniless chap, recently. Drag houses of the city and can furnish any article PAINTS and. OILS, of the best manufactures. 6 17 P. M., stopping at all stations. and Print Ladies Goods, viz: Silks,"A An officer of the road in the same car called nthe Dniir, Chemical or Toilet Line iu a>y quanti- Sulphate of Soda, in barrels, per to« SCO. 9 07 P. M., Express, stopping at Stamford only. *Merinos and Delaines, Crape, Bomba Hammer's Clia'mpalgn Ale. yat short notice. Best Snper-pkosphaie, containing ten per cent, sol zines,Alapacas and other Dress Goods him to account "I pass him," said the man HE attention of the public is solicited to the supe Leave Norwalk for New Haven, at • at short notice, and in the best colors of tickets, "because he's a conductor on the rior quality of To Farmers! uble phosphate acid, and three per cent, ammonia,put ' FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC T 6 39 A. M., stopping at all stations. possible, and in a way not to be sur railroad." "He a conductor? why, HAMMER'S FRESn BREWED GO TO up in bags or ban-els. Price S55 per ton. 8 S3 A. M., stopping at all stations, passed In this Country. We also The largest assoriment of Agricultural Impelmenta 9 44 A. M., Express, stopping at Bridgeport only, *Clean and Dye Gent's garments, also,* what makes him dress BO shabbily?" O, CHAMPAIGN ALE, evee offered in this market, may now be found at the Cuban Guano, from caves, containing—beside the 1 31 P. M- stopping at all stations, Lace Window Curtains, Silk Dresses he's trying to live on his salary," was the Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals and This Ale is brewed fresh at all seasons of the year, •V,. stores of the subscriber. Including usual phosphate and organic matter—throe to six per 1 59 P. M., Express, stopping at Bridgeport only. and Shawls ot every description. quick reply. Mr. Treasurer saw the point and its keeping qualities, especially of that brewed dur cent, of nitrate of potash. An excellent application 4 44 P. M., Express, stooping at Bridgeport only, Particular attcation given to Dyeing and dropped the subject. BUY THE ing the most excessive hot weather, is guaranteed for 5 52 P. M.. stopping at all stations, Ribbons, Feathers and Kid Gloves. Toilet Articles. any length of time. « for potatoes and tobacco. Price in bags, S35 per ton. * 6 12 P. M., stopping at all stations, * All goods done at this establishment For sale in Barrels and Half-Barrels, at Stlleck's Sonth Carolina Phosphate, ground and pnt in bags 9 49. P. M., Express, stopping at Bridgeport only. wsrranted to give satisfaction. Bay Bum, . Travelling Flasks,Chamois Skins, Packet Office, Norwalk. Leave yonr orders or goods with C. Fos41 Orators at tlie Egjrpttan Pyra Coxe'a Gelatin, Leeches, Glue, or barrels, S33. See large bill of advertisement at the fetation Houses 2ME 353 Ii JEHIKL GRUMAN, and Hotels. . DURAND, at his Fancy Store. -A mids.-A Cartons Discovery. Proprietary Metli -Rei-in, Acids, Agent for the sale of Hammer's Champaign Ale, Wil WELLMAN'S 0 Navassa Guano, by the cargo, in lump or ground. Snpt's Office, 4th Ave. and 27th St., New York. * Patent MedicinesPure Wine, cine*, ton, Conn. Foi sale by GEO. E. WHITE, Ass'tSupt's Office, Station House, New Haven. Mr. T. K. Lord, the well-known contribu Shakers tlerbs, Fure Spices, Congress Water, JAMES H. HOYT, Sup't. Hops, Dye Woods, Saratoga Water, 2ml4 - 150 Front Street, New York. tor lo Ln-nd and Water, gives this account, Sponges Dye Colors, Alcohol, TO STOCK RAISERS. •H- of ii discovery which he made during a visit Corks, Snnff, Syringes, IKYING SAYINGS INSTITUTION DANBURY & NORWALK R. R. Trasses, Sulphur, Nursing Bottles, R. H. BLAKESLEY would inform his friends and to the Kilfe Pyramids: Shoulder Graces Ep^in Salts, Tobacco. all persons desiring to raise colts from the fam- NO. 96 WARREN STREET, N. Y. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. ons-TRUSTEEM Horse, that his celebrated stallion, In turning over the stones I came unex- Supporters, Alum, Jterschaum Pipes FOR THE FOLLOWING : NTEREST allowed at the rate of 6 per ccnt. 011 all Commencing March 14th, 1S63. Bird Seed, Roll Brimstone, Smokers Articles, <( AMERICAN PRIZE," I smns of $2,000 and under, free of Government tax. pecK'dly upon one that I fancied was made has returned to his .stables on the Stock Farm, old Open daily from 10 to 3 p. in. DAILY TRAINS. § up in ;!,reat measure of fossil oyster shells, Nash Homestead, Saugatuck. Conn., one half mile WAITER \V. CONCKLJN, President. VANDEEHH.T L. BCXTON, Secretary. Iy51 Leave Danb£y for South Norwalk, bul bei:>g quite*unprepared for .such a dis PER.FUMEB.T from Westport Station, where he may be found at any At fl 30 a. m.; 4 15 p. m.; Freight at 4 25 p. m. cover.-, .md never for a moment dreaming ,t Of all kinds styles and prices. . - time during the season. This stallion is of "Trustee" that 1 sliould find fossil oysters scattered and "Hambletonian" stock; his dam by Bysdeck's 0 CARPETS AN© FURNITURE, Leave South Norwalk far Danbury, Pomade/, IlandkerchicfEx- Hambletonian, and her dam a pure Membfino. - ALIi KINDS OF O'FAERELL, NEW YOBX CITT, has opened his At 9 00 a. m.; 11 CO a. m.; 6 IS p. m, around the Pyramids of Egypt, I really Hair Oils, tracts, Lather Brushes, "American Prize" was sired by Logan, Logan by Im p . New Warerooms with the largest assortment ported Trustee, Imported Trustee by Catton. A his H don the evidence of my own senses. I Lip Salves, Hair Dyes, Bool N* and latest Sprlnir Styles - of Royal Velvets, Brussels, Liave Norivalk Bridge for South Norwalk, thovuriit to myself, if I go and say to my Toilet Powders, Hair Kestotativeslnlant •' tory of the performances of the latter horse is given 3-ply land Snper^Ingrain Carpels to be found in this Toilet Boxes, Hiiir Tonics, Razors. below, to which special attention of all lovers of good city. Oil Cloth all widths, Fancy and Cheeked Mat At 7 34 a. m.; 5 29 p.m.; 7 15 p.m. The Last Success. friend, " Bauerman, I have found oysters on Puff Boxes, Toilet Combs. Razor Strops, stock is invited:— tings, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Rugs, Mats, JOHNW. BACON, Sup't. the d< sert," and, after all, the shells should Putt'Balls, HuirBrushtfe, Shaving Boxes, 1 "Catton, a bay horse, foaled 1S09, got by Golnmpus, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 0 &C., &C. Over 81,000,000, of Parlor, Bedroo.n and turn out to be those of some other mollusk, Satchett*, Tooth " Toilet. Knives, his dam Lucy Gray, by Timothy, was bred by Messrs. * • jiKitchcn Furniture, all manufactured under his own Otterington and "actminr, 9 GEO. W. JENNINGS. won); looking at, to the stone containing the STATIONERY! STATIONERY!! Casloff. At the same meeting he ran second to Sligo All styles of Trunks, MEAD'S CONICAL PLOW. oyster treasure, and then, to my extreme de EC. PARB^lZl. Blank Pooks, Writing Paper, Envelopes. Slates, for the constitution stakes of twenty guineas each, NEW FAMILY Sjf'EW ING MACIIINE. beating Geraninm, Otterington, Fugitive, Salamanca, light, lie said," Why, that stone is fUll of oys Pens, Ink, Pencils &c., in large variety. Traveling Bags and Satchels, BARTRAM'S LSYERY STABLE, pDRRESTOm Mr. Gascoign's, b. c., by banco, Duke of Leeds' b. f. THK rOKMKP.I.Y STEPHEKSOS'S. ters !" or words to that effect I could have by Beningborough, and Sir Al. M. Sykes's sister to Lyon's Stumprand Rock Digger daiK-ert round the stone for sheer joy, but I We solicit attention to the following articles of our Portable Writing Desks, Singer Manufacturing Company, HE subscriber having taken the Stables formerly and you will wear no other. They are . the Prime Minister. Next day he won A'70 at two trials, owne'd by D. Stephenson, in the rear af the Nor* did not, and instead we climbed up the face own manuraciure. They are prepared with great for all ages, three miles, beating Navigator, Hannella, BAtTGITS Raw Bone Snper-Phosphate of Lime, a Proprietors and Manufacturers of the world renowned T care from the best, and purest materia), will be found and Nr. Brady's b. f., by Diamond; this was easily walk Hotel, and restocked the same with new and su of Hi? cliff to find out from whence the stone- of uniform strength, free from '.mpnrities of any kind won. At York August meeting, Catton won the King's Portfolios of the best quality, splendid article, together with a fall snpply of Hard SINGES SEWING MACHINES. perior Horses and Vehicles, is prepared to let thu upoi=-:;ie plain had fallen. It was easily and warranted inferior to none in the market; Purse of one hnndred guineas, four miles, beating ware. Agricnlfcnral Implements. Iron & Steel, Winuow The superior merits of the "SINGER" Machines same, either single or double, with or without drivers, Best made and Best Fitting Corset Grass, Paints. Oils, &c. W • ©• STREET# over all others, for either Family nse or -V annfucturin"; oncall. Funerals, parties, etc., supplied with Hacks fbuuii: overlying the nummulite limestone Ess. Peppermint, v. Ext. Yauilla, ;•% Otterington and Knight Errant. At Doncastcr be won Portmonaies and Money Bags, RAlR dressing is ;t v:ist oyster-bed, and in it I found oysters •' Lemon, , •' Lemon, a sweepstakes of fifty guineas each, (six subscribers), purposes, are so well established and so generally ad and Stages, at thort notice. Carriages to and from all : beating Algernon. Nest day he won the .£100 purse, mitted, that an enumeration of their relative excellen trains, etc. Those in want of good teams will do well of till sigesand sizes, from the-tiny spat, I in the Market Wintergreen, Bitter Almonds, cies is no longer considered necessary. to call. D. S. BARTRAM. " Cinnamon, ." Peach, at two heats, two miles, beating Plowboy. Mr. Gar- Stereoscopic Glasses and Views shoul I Jay not a year old, to the full-grown Hot Drops, " Celery, forth's b. f. by Sancho, Lord Beihaven's b. c. by Mas TOE LETTER "A" FAMILY MA CHINE JVew^tyle fnMeBoifte moliusiv, which measures full five inches Syrup Ipecac, ; " Ginger. ter Robert, and Diabolus. This was easily won. In Photograph, Playing and Visiting Cards, hitherto manufactured by this company, has gained and (5SAA WORTH OF NEW MUSIC, JCST RE- •' Squills. " Rose, the York spring meeting, 1814, Catton ran second to maintained, the world over, and Tor years past, an nn- tpOUU CE1VED AT WELLMAN'S. from the hinge to the edge or lip of the shell. Cannon Ball ior the constitution stakes, of twenty will quickly restore Gray Hair The little oysters were sticking to stones, to Hive Syrup. paraleiled reputation and sale. But notwithstanding Paregoric Eiixcr, *" Apple, uineas each, for all ages, one mile and a quarter, Chessmen, Chequers and Dominoes, f the excellence of this Machine, we have tow to an UNION LIVERY STABLES. to its natural color and beauty, _ ( older oysters, and often in great clumps or You will also find it to your advantage to Laudannm, " Pear, &c.,&c., for cu feating Mr. Vernon's b. c. Newcastle, Catheiiuc and nounce that it has been superseded by our linary purposes. Visconnt. At Newcastle he ran a dead with X Y Z for Next toEyxbee's Hotel, Sonth Norwalk. and produce luxuriant growth. It ii bundles to one another. If we could only Syrup Rhubarb. <&c. the Northumberland stakes of twenty-five guineas, Backgammon and Cribbage Boards, NEW FAMILY MACHINE, propagate oysters now as oysters evidently The above can be tarnished by the ounce, pint, quart perfectly harmless, and is preferred .' , , buy your or gallon, or by the dozen in box, assorted. for all ages, two miles and a quarter, (six subscribers) which lias been over two year in preparation, and multiplied and spatted in*the Miocene Sea, beating Agnes Sorrel, Labo, After the dead heat, Games and Puzzles in great variety, which has been brought to perfection regradless of over every other preparation by in which sea these which are now fossils at Uhle Bros. Chemical Blue, for blueing clothes is Catton walked over. In the York Augnst meeting he time, labor or expense, and which is now confidently the best in the world.. won another of the great subscription purses of £271, presented to the public as incomparably the BEST those who have a fine head of hair, the Pyramids lived and flourished in pre-his- We take this opportunity of thanking the public for 10s, four miles, (thirteen subscribers), heating Skip. Clocks, one and eight day. SEWING MACHINE IN EXISTENCE. ss well as those who wish to restore, toric times, natives would soon come down the liberal patrouage bestowed upon in*. We hope I The Machine in question is simple, compact, dnrable in price, and We should soon be able to pur SKIRTS by strict attention to bns:ness and the wants of the and beautiful. It is quiet, light-iun^ing and capable it. The beautiful gloss and perfume people, to merit their confidence and favors. 'uucoawit vutiuu nvu tuc rnswiJiiaui THE UNANIMOUS VERDICT OF A of performing a range and variety of work never be imparted to the Hair make it desirable chase a dozen for the price we now have to stakes of ten guineas each, with 20 guineas added, (7 fore attempted upon a single Machine, using cither pay f-a* a single oyster. Trial© Bros. subscribers), beating Tramp, Cossack, Ranger and Silk, Twist, Lineu or Cotton Thread, and sewing with for old and young. Jan. 15th, 1868. •' . ; \ Fairville. He also won the stakes of ten guineas, with > PICTURE FRAMES, ' equal facility the very liucst and coarsest materials, For Sola bjreUprngglsts. ' CF THE MANUFACTURER.} and anything between the two extremes, in the most AN AFFECTING SCENB.—Could we: col 'sb.c. Dis-'.rimmatingpublic that the Perfected. beautiful,'and substantial manner. Its attachments fur ORSES and Carriages to lot at al! hours. Car* DEPOT, 19S GREENWICH ST., IT. T. lect the wives and children of drunkards in We have also a stock ol . spring Oval-and Square, made to order, in Rose Hemming, Braiding, Cording, Tucking, Quitting, Fell H riages run to all the trains and to the Steamboat. a great ampitheatre, and place the manufac meeting, 1S15, Catton won the gold cup, value. 160 ing, Trimming, Binding, etc., are novel and practical, Coaches for Weddings, Funerals &c. We have on hand a hill assortment of the euineas, with thirty guineas In specie, three miles, wood, Black-walnut and Gilt, arid have been invented and adjusted especially for A few good Horses for Sale. turer,-i and venders in another circle arid fix Lewis1 American Tar Soap Beating Rosanne, Mr. Garforth's g. f. by Hambletoni- SPECTACLES, this Machine. Horse Shoeing and Jobbing, of all kinds, dene wi:h them there until each mother and child had latest and most fashionable etyies at prices and, Marciana: won in a canter. Next day he won New designs of the Unique, Useful and Popular neatness and dispatch. the constitution stakes of twenty guineas each (four- Folding Tops and Cabinet Cases, peculiar to the Ma Also, for Pale, Hay by the bale. told the history of their griefs—could the which is good lor a list ot skiu diseases, teen subscribers,) beating William, Miss Cannon, (sis Pa»seogcrtf taken to and from theEepot as cheap as blows of the sworn and once-loved protec which make them the cheapest goods in Manufactured by chines manufactured by this Company, have been pre ter to Cannon ball). At York August meeting, hewon • , " pared for inclosing the new Machine. These are tot- any oliicr Stable will do it. JUST RECEIVED. tors lie made to sound in the ears of these town. Barns, Scalds, Sunburus, a subscription of twenty-five guineas, two miles, (11 ten up in every variety of wood, such as Black Wa'nut, WILLIAM H. WILCOX. subscribers), beating Altisidora and Viscount. He al FLOWERS, SHELLS and MOSSES Mahojnianv, Rosewood, and the like, and from 1 te mHE following new Books;—Good Stories, No. venders with the shrieks of these mothers, LAZARUS &. HOHKIS, ISartford, Ct., JL The Camnieron Pride, by Mrs. Holmes; Qui and the cries of their children—could they Pimples, Frosted and Sweaty Feet, so won one of the great subscription purses of £277, plainest to'the most elaborate pattern and finish-the 10s, beating Altisidora. At Doncaeter he won the Framed in any style of Frame. machines themselves being more or less highly orna A Good Payftig Business for Sale. Victoria's Memories of the Prince Consort; TheGu describe their days of toil and their nights gold cup, value, 100 guineas and upwards, beating Ev dian Angel, by O. W. Holmes; Queer Little People, Chilblains, Woims in the Skin, mented to correspond with the Tables or Cabinets for Enquire ot A. C. ARNOLD. Harriet Beecher Stowe; Widow Springs, by the ant of anguish—could they throw into 'their erlasting, Marcianna, Fulford, Legacy and fugleman. Are the only ones that preserve'and assist the which they are intended. Widow Bedott; Dora Darling and Outpost, bv Ch pp j Hands and Lips, .. He also won the Doncaster stakes of thirty guineas, But a faint idea, however, can at best be conveved of countenances all the agony they baveever a e( with 20 guineas added, (thirteen subscribers)beatiug eye sight OODEN WARE of all kinds, sold at _ G. Austin; Waverly Novels, new edition, illnstrat known, all the terror and trembling, all the Our stock of through the medium of an advertisement of this Par , E. K. LOCK*>OD'S. Oliver Optic's New Works; Prescott's llistor 5 ^ Corns and Bunions, Altisidoi a. In 1816, at York spring meeting, Catton agon of Family Machines, and we therefore urge every W Works, illustrated; Shira, by the author of Oi disgust and loathing which the conduct of won the gold cup; value, 100 guineas, with twenty Agency for person in quest of a Sewing Machine, by all menus to Cometh np as a Flower; Raymond's Heroine: Silc husbands and fathers and brothers has cost Erysipelas, and examine and test, if they can possibly do so, all the Business Cards, Tickets, &c., L uttons i v • - - .-'ifrcV THEY never cause pain in the head from using, how leading rival machines before making a purchase. A of Silcotes; Circe; Count of Moret; Caste. For them—could these venders hear the jiayers the gold cap, selection can then be made understandiugly. KINTKD iu Colo: c-d lilies, Bronzes, or plain Black by A. SELLECLi and see the secret tears of these wives and Catarih. with thirty guineas inspi> specie, beating 8h'epherd. At ever minute the employment. Branches, or agencies, for supplying the ''Singer" Ink, on White or Colored Cards, in tlie best man P GAZETTE JOB OFFIOE. children—is there a soul not absolutely in AND -. ' • "LEWIS' AMERICAN TAR SOAP." York August meeiing, hOrville. He also walked over for THEY are clear and natural to the eyo. furnished; or communications may be addressed for tptJvv just received at VVELLJIAN'S. hoar, in this unholy business. Yet all this Dress Trimmings one ot the great subscription pursestf £277,10s, four & Wilson, Bartram & Fanton, circulars or otherwise to is seen by the eye ofGmniscience, and these miles; and won the Doncaster stakes of ten guineas "HIIELSEA COOKING STOVE, sold by each, with twenty guineas added, (thirteensubscribers) Tlie Singer KSannfiacturlng Company, (J E. K. LOCKWOOD. groans and cuies and prayers have entered w* shall sell without regard to colt, as we beating Dinmont. - Be started only once after and was THEIR unprecedented large sale in this vicinity is . No. 453 BROADWAY, N. Y. ihe eare of the. God of Sabbaths. beat by Hasping." « and Wilcox & Gil>l»s " a snre guarantee of their excellence over all others Secil Potatoes, Seed Potatoes. [.Extract from, a letter to the stibscriber.i yet offered to the public. E have on hand and are constantly receivinglarg;e Excrebe for Old People. W ish their room for other goods. f * • * You will see by the performance of Catton, ASit.t:; HAJ-H 'tu ; quantities, among which are the following vari they are of great endurance that you can vouclie for Weties:—Harrison, Early Goodrich, Early Dykeman, jtiSs »- Exercise is all very well for growing bo** by Old Razor Strap. You will see how hard Lord Pyle's 0. K. Soap. Prince Albert. Garnet,Chili, Peach Blow, Mercer?, drc., and sturdy pen; but it is absolutely indis Scarborough ran Catton-. .Sometimes 4 miles to-day, &c. Also'on hand, large quantities of tlie finesr eat- pensable to the health and happiness, of all and lour mlleB to-morrow, you must not forget that A perfect fit guaranteed, and any spectacles pur ing potatoes. . O. KEELER & BRO. two Trester Coits troted twenty miles within the hour Sewing Machines chased not sniting will be exchanged free of charge. Tlie Best Household i old people and invalids. Graduate it with and the owner of one them offered to trot him twenty- QIlELSEA RANGE, sold by the jiicest care and discretion; but, in the - "We have a good assoriment of . one miles within the hour, but his friends wonld not Soap 111 America,! E. K. LOCKWOOD. name of humanity, do insist ths$ every old i.0: ,-i^ agree to it. The opposite party said there was no ,other Trustee Colt that could perform the feat, Trus Tlie best now in use, some that are adapted S" » person shall keep the free use ©fiiiB muscles, tee Jr. was prepared and got ready, but the party To be had of the following Agents—ouly—in this Sold by Grocers Everywhere. and be able to war successfully against gout m thought best to back ont. Trustee Jr., has always for light work, and some for heavy, and vicinity: ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ and palsy. LADIES and CHILDREN'S, taken the first Premium on Exhibition at any fair. I niQ THE WORKING CLASS. Farmers, Mechan- •'Don't know about ifc!;Fm getting to be was raised within ten miles of Lord Scarborough's .t&Kf jh• V. _L ics, Ladies, and everybody. I am now prepared Sanbeck Park, and can vouch for truth. I was well some that will do all kinds of work, to furnish you with constant employment at your , quite stiff already," says a stout gentleman acquainted with the groom that-had the charge of Cat- Pyle's Saleratus home—the whole of your time, or m yonr spare mo " of fifty. ton when old and retired'from the tart such as Boote and Shoes, Linen ments. Business new, light, and profitable. Filly To be smse* you arc, my dear sir; but if 8IIiITARTAR, mail to all who send 10 cent. Address try the Patent Hair Brashes which have given but many a circus-rider at your years, de A Good Tailor Wanted. lml7 E. C. ALLEN, Angnsta„Me. reate^t satisfaction wherever they have been in spite his reckless dissipation, can rival M. and special care given to all mares entrusted to hit Apply to GEO. H. HANDLE, charge. will do well to call and examine them before Warranted Full Strength. fneed. No extra charge. He also keep* his Reg( Blondin in agility; and many an Indian t, Made to Order, and • •j-;. Winnipauk, Conn. rator for the Hair, Magic Fluid for changing the c< 10 purchasing elsewhere. Mr. ROBERT ELLIOTT, Wacthmakcr, KID GLOVES of the hair, and also Italian Cosmetic, tor sale, brave, ten years your senior, can ran ten Aft. • v " FUVE CARRIAGES. I LEAN ED or DYED, so that they look almost eqnal rate entrance to the Ladie3 Hair Curling, Cnttinjr : utiles without resting. No wonder! he has ~ §10 Reward. _ Westport, Conn. . • - « xise Phoenix Company." I to new, at the old stand foot ufM'll Hill. Shampooning Room. GEORGE SCI! At'1 I SKIRTS REFAZRBDV STATIONERY! STATIONERY} '-'A lyCQC • R. Is. PilRRl. been practising for three-score years. West- EPEATED instances of wanton cuttiig and gird Of Stamford, offer to the citizens of Norwalk and vi N. B.j—A man in daily attendance who will v ern hunters and English squires enjoy the ling of Treesnpon the Amphitheatre property; AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. cbiitv, a very large assortment of FINE CAItl?IAO!<>, your corns and bunions. R ready-made or. to order, of every description, of lie UY the besLSllver Plate, we keep no other, and UA chase a t seventy. Lord Brougham at eighty- also cutting the bridge leading thereto, sad the break will warrant the quality, Forks, spoons, cake three delighted in a horseback ride of a doz- ing and stealingof fence boards, having occurred, this ACKM rimn.NO PEDDLERS EMPLOYER / ' best material and a3 cheap _»3 at any other estab isU B IVAL RANGE, sold by 39 Main Street, ment. JOHN H. KEED,ASent. baskets, pie and cake knives, &c. ^ E. K. LOCKWOOI en m e8 l,e >re is to give notice that the above reward win be paid for R ^ ® breakfast His mind, which information that will lead to the conviction of any per- Envelopes, Wrapping Paper, Day Books, Ledgers, Stamford, May 10th, 1367. l.v* 1 course sympathized, was as young qs his Pass Books, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Ink, Ink Stands, c XTRA FINE MAPLE SUGAR, E. n. l'ARKER,, SUSS?""'"™"*""i HViSli®."' Transparent Slates, Ac.. &c. For sale at Wholesale IHILDREN'S Carriagesf Hobby-horse?, Carts aiid SUPERIOR quality of Table Ji'!ery, 1 voryhandlei tody; he was as active in the great British '• " . -: m- • ' *•' CHESTS of Fine Brands of Tea jnst received 55 Silvered blades, «&c. E. K. LOCKWOOD. at KEELER & BRO Ship of State as the youngest man of them and Retail at low figures, Wall Street, 2d Door East c Wheelbarrows. E. K. LOCKWOOD. E of New Bank Building. Sign of the Golden Harp and Fen 25 at KEELER & BRO. all. Opposite the Norwalk Hotel. 8500 r"TB " NEW "SBS"1