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v Jmq •« tVr'l'O i vJ: ~Mv <<•'- ;Pn;:o'-t: ;'n; PUBLISHED E1EEY TUESDAY MORNING BY A. H. BYINGTON, AT TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM, IN AD VANCE v; i- .-t •;v r:-vnj; r-,v; .?? J oJq:jj< a iiraiiltj IgEmopaper—Ktttateit ia JCtrcal Mm anil Mrtsto, <®mral Sofelligenct, Xitetattire, ^gricnlhtrt, ^ttjromnf, tjit Sitfe, finlH & in 1800. : • J! IL OV: NUMBER 495-M1W SERIES. NORWALK, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1857. VOLUME XL.—NUMBER 26. New Coal Yard. Norwalk Emporium. of the spot on which this monument it rests, still as the silent heaven to which Canadian frontier to the tropics, and who 0- On the day on which Warren MI, -.NORWALK GAZE3IE. POETRY. stood was, by the donation of Hon. it soars, it is yet vocal, eloquent, in their m0re favored of Providence, has lived to Washington was commissioned as," C<taa- L>': HE subscribers have established a NEW COAL YARD James Russell, <vested in the Lodge, and undivided praise. Till the ponderous and an honored age, to enter into that reward mander-in Chief of all the continental BYINGTON, Editors oprietor T at Norwalk, on the east side siSf fgjjlkgra :>!. i! The Plague. A H. I of the Bridge, on Smith's Dock below the Pot* was ceded by them to the Bunker Hill well-compacted blocks of granite, which of gratitude and veneration, which it was forces raised or to be raised in defence of tery, where they intend to keep constantly on Thar*'* a eiiVie in our country, •• baleful u death, Monument Association in-1885, on condi Th» brother of sieknein, and pain; no. force but that of. an earthquake will giTen to Warren to deserve, but not to American Liberty." Massachusetts aid ; f ' gu'.)5Ci il»Uou Rates t ! hand and are now delivering a very superior PROVISIONS, FRUITS, It enters the Tillage with poiaonoua breath, tion that some trace of their early pa.tri- heave from their bearings, shall fell asun- enjoy. But we are honored by the pres- Connecticut had their anus in the field, All Subscribers, by Carrier, Mail, Po6t.idem, and article of Coal, of the different sizes required Vegetables, Fish of All Kinds, otic effort should be preserved within the Waeoners, per year, $2 00 for family use, such as lor the furnace, parlor And scatter* itn blight on the plain ; 'der« it will stand to the mpet distant pos- Cnce of the chief magistrates of several commanded by their favorite gnwr* Those living oat of any Carrier s District, if piaid and kitchen stoves. Our stock is all Jresh and Clams, Oysters, 4ic. It breathes of the grave-yard, of boaom'a opprested, more appropriate and permanent monu terity a grand impartial illustration— (na- gigter States, and especially of the Empire a!*; but John Adams took the lead la oae year in advance, 1 SO And furrows a paanionate line, Siogta copies 5 cents—in wrapper, 6 cents. pains have been taken to secure the best kinds As good as themarket affords, constantly to ment which the association was about to ture's own massive lithography)—of the State of!New York,worthy representative promoting the. nomination of a general known in the market, such as Spring Mount be found at the well known establishment of Where virtue, and innocence weeps o'er the breast. erect. This pledge was fully redeemed from that part of the Union, where jfchci* ain Lehigh, and the Locust Mountain White DeToted to lewdness, and crime. - - noble page, second to no other in the an- of a noble Massachusetts sire, Governor Advertising' Rates MEEKER & OLMSTEAD in 1845, by allowing the Lodge to place nals of America, on which History shall of a State whose population equals that was as yet no force embodied, eager t* f Ash; acknowledged by good judges to have Goods of the above description re One Square, on« insertion, - $100 no superior. We have also the Pittslon vari Where the once thriving farm-house invitingly stood, within their great work an exact copy in write down the ,names and the dee'ds of of the whole United Colonies on the day give a striking proof that no local feel do two \ do. 1 25 ceived daily, and for sale at wholesale and With its warm shelter-buildings, around, do . three do. ' 1 60 ety, all of which kinds we will sell at fair re marble of the original monument and of ings swayed New-Englaud, by entrusting retail on the most favorable terms. OvCTbrowed from the hill by the dark waving Wood the 17th of June, 1775. when Warren fell; of others who have • do ' - one month, '<,• ; !' ] .> i! ":_175 munerating prices. A share of th» public the inscriptions upon it. the command of .her army,—for such ifc "...do . \ two months, ... 3 00 And in peaceful security bound ; But while the obelisk, unappropriated served the Republic in posts of honor patronage is respectfully solicited. At the celebration of the anniversary was,—to a leader from the banks of th» "" do three months, ' 4 00 We also keep the above varieties at our Further Notice. The barn door swings, loose, and the half-famished to any individual name, however brilliant, and usefulness, in different partd of do -0'six months, 7 00 of the battle, in 1850, three-quarters, of do :» .one year, $13,—with paper, 15 00 Yard in Winnipauk. HE undersigned having extended hisbu- Crow forgetful of no individual merit, however our common country ; of these patriotic distant, Potomac whom.be already desig T«>o Squares, do $23,—with paper, " 25 00 f35 GEO. H. RANDLE & BROTHER. T siness is now not only prepared to re Looks out on the garden in weedy, a century after the great event, it oc humble, towers in serene simplicity, the military corps, and civic and literary and nated as the " Beloved Washington."— > Each additional Square, per year, v .: 8 00 pair and re-paint Carriages and Wagons as While near to the door-Btone, the. mire-begrimmed curred to a generous aud patriotic citizen The melancholy tidings of the death at One Half Column, oiie year, ' 40 00 usual, but is also prepared to make the one impartial monument of the day,—it benevolent fraternities ; in a word, of this '' One Column, one year, 75 00' ^ LUMBER! LUMBER! ROW, present—whose heart and hand were seemed proper to the munificent proposer vast multitude of every age and either Warren were received with poignant Advertisers occupying three or more squares 'ecntitled same to Order. Tasteful Carriages or heavy Unheeded, her progeny leads. ever open to the calls of public spirit or to t\ie paper free of charge, ILL & HUBBELL have recently com Wagons made in every style to suit the pur of the work we now inaugurate, and to sex, assembled to pay homage to the grief throughout the country, and it nay Fifteen lines, or. 100 words make a square, ractional menced the Lumber Business at the old chaser, and at prices to suit the times. There's a shop, where once rose with the earliest benevolence—the late Thomas Handasyd be doubted whether the most brilliant purti of a Spnare, charged lor as a whole. H liberal associates in the undertaking, that marble presentment of the youthful hero, Tearly advertisers have the privilege of chai ng their stand lately occupied by-Mr. Charles Thomas, EDSON BEERS. light Perkins, that the time bad come, when a beginning should at length be made of eager to crown with this earthly immor- success on Bunker Hill could have dooeaa advertisements .once per month. - Advt isementg and intend to keep on sale At the establishment formerly occupied The murmur of labor and thrift, the duty of erecting some permanent me much to bind the colonies together as tha . changed oftener charged as transient. 1 _ by Charles Isaacs. " But the spectre has cast on its benches the blight, a separate commemoration of those who tality of fame the first great martyr in the Transient advertisements must he accompani with the Timber, Lath and Lime, morial of General Warren ought no lon rendered especial service in an action cause of American Independence. iloble, though in its immediate results un cash to insure insertion. And scattered its workmen adrift ; ger to be neglected, and a contribution of Yearly advertisements payable 1st of Januaifcnd July. together with every variety of Lumber sold in Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods It's master has left off his apron, and now which gave a character to the whole sue- Nor is it the least of the satisfactions availing resistance: . the profuse though Yearly advertisers restricted to the businesslntempla* this market. We shall be happy to accommo Sits down in the sunshine and breeze, |l,000 was liberally offered by him for ceeding contest; a battle in which the loss with which we^pay these honors to the at the time unprofitable, outpouring of teii »t the time of contract. I date customers with any thing in our rine at NEW SPRING STOCK! this purpose. This offer, contained in a ' Card*, Resolutions, Funeral and all other Spial Noti And with stammering accent tells mournfully how of the enemy exceeded two-fold that of memory of Warren, and celebrate the hnman blood. A great revolution must liberal prices. M. HILL, THE Subscriber has just returned fy ces, 25 per Cent, additional on the above. j ' 15 J, C. HUBBELL, He suffers a gnawing disease. letter to the late lamented Dr. John C. Saratoga, Monmouth, or Yorktown, or anniversary of the sacrifice, that we do it be inaugurated with a great sacrifice, and j A ., These terms will bo inflexibly adherJto, from New York with a new Stock of Warren, was referred to a committee of all the loftier pasions are enobl^d by tka Fashionable Jewelry, Watches, Pla There a poor sickly child totters out thro' that door of any other conflict in the war ; and with no feelings of unkindness toward the A First Rate Farm For Sale- ted Ware and Fancy Goods, which he offers FrOm whence jeers, *nd obscenity broke ; the Directors of the Bunker Hill Monu which, disguising a disastrous defeat with land of our fathers.