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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': HE subscribers have established a NEW COAL YARD James Russell, !. 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. Time has long since purification of sorrow ; nor is,it certaia - BCSINESSHRECTotfr^ HE Subscriber desires to sell the whole, or to hiscustomers very cheap. . ; But I'll wager my cottage, and all my store, ment Association ; by whom, after due poured its healing balm into the wounds that Warren, had he assumed -the coa- a portion of his farm, situated in the town the name of victory, was in the language T Clocks and Watches repaired. He carries the plague in his cloak ; consideration, a marble statue, to be exe­ of Gen. Burgoyne, who witnessed the en­ of the Revolution, and the ancient ties of raand and driven the enemy back to his of Fairport, Monroe County, N. Y., on the Accordeons tuned and repaired.' '" 1 ^ He shuns other children and mournfully keeps cuted by some American artist, was rec­ O. W. LE\DLS, New York Central Railroad, and 10 miles east gagement^ " the loss of the Brnish Em common language and kindred blood have boats, would have done as much to kindle Coffin Plates,Spoons, Rings, &c., neatly en The track of the highway alone; ommended as the most suitable form of chastised and resolute enthusiasm of Rochester. The land is in a high state of O, poor little child t bow humanity weeps, pire in America." No one, I am per resumed their force. Reason and human­ DaguerTiiintib i graved. O. S. CLARK, the memorial. This recommendation was cultivation, and specially adapted for a wheat For the night that awaits you at home. , suaded, will think it unjust that the first ity alike forbid that the fierce collisions throughout the; country, and unite tha AMBROTYPE A RUST, growing farm. It is so apportioned with tim­ S.E. OLMSTEAD, adopted by the Directors, was approved which unavoidably attend the disruption colonies in; the impendingr struggle, ber, grazing, meadow and grain land, as to be There's a widow who late to the sepulchre gave statue hasnas beenoeen erecieuerected toIU Warrenvvurreu ; nouv WMM UIIBIU«I»UI; moiujjuvu ••• ---- T ,7 , ; ,,, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries by Col. Perkins, and has been carried 1 : wkan liA flllAllMonMl his malfilt&t ftOu OVER D. VEPCf, particularly well adapted for division, and the The last of the children she bore. one but must desire that the example thus and reorganization of States should open when he shouldered his musket ana Ml 4- JV. Provisions ,Sfc.. J\ro 14 and 16 Main-st. into effect by his generous subscriptions owner would dispose of a portion if the pur­ To him, who reeled out from the half-covered gTave, set should be followedUlnnrnJ bykn thosetknbs ot Prescot, narahtlialperenniaf fotintaiflQfountains flfof nationalDAtinnill bitternesshitt^mPUd in the ranks.HUlkS.. . NORWALK. CON"4- and the contributions of other liberal chaser should desire. It contains about 130 Asjust received an entirely new and And reeled intojhe Rumseller's store ; of Putnam of NcClary, and of whomso­ Whennnen theMl? excitementsexciieuieuia ofui thelucsuuggw struggle «ucare And, oh !• -ymy friends,• " . let the, lesson"—. of— extensive assortment of goods which acres, well fenced, good house and outbuild­ H There's a shade in her eye, and one scarcely can benefactors. The work was confided, in ever else a grateful posterity may deem past, the great movements of public policy fraternal affectioniwhich he taught us ubs OBOXLGB 7. BXATDLN, ings, and very pleasantly located, as to situa­ he will sell on as favorable terms as any in blame conformity with the expressed wish of the trade. The public ar« respectfully in­ worthy to be associate, with them in these should be as calm and passionless as the death be repeated in his own heart-etirriiif MANUFACTURER Ji JD j tion and access to Churches, Schools and Mar­ Who has known so much sorrow and care, Col. Perkins, to Mr. Henry Dexter, of kets, being within two miles ol the Depot of vited to call. If to drown out the knowledge of anguish and pain posthumous honors. I need not tell you. march of tfie planets through the sky — language, let " the yoice of our fathaw 1 1 Cambridgeport, a meritorious self-taught Tt?t ?i - • > tiiaiiincfoL hliwl ere fai na frofn the ffroud : in! Wholesale and Retail ~)eale. in the N. Y. Central Railroad, and the N. Y. and .Norwalk .Jan. 1st, 1857. She quick follows after him there. Sir, that it has long been in contempla­ While we pay due honors to the illustri­ blood cry to us from the groud ;" and Erie Canal. If applied for soon, will be sold American artist, who in its execution,has tion to erect a permanent lodge on some ous men who led the arms of the Resolu­ upon this sacred day and on this immor­ cheap. For further particulars, enquire of the Where yonder dark hospital frowns on the street, united the sympathetic ardor ot the pat­ tal hill, let it proclaim a truce to section­ Tin, Copper, & Sheet ronWare l|n New Styles. wfe. Through whose windows the bars are revealed, portion of these consecrated grounds, tion, we rejoice to believe and do know, subscriber on the premises. riot with the conscientious zeal of the NORWALK o o N . Men and Boys' Clothing ready made. guished Gentlemen—Grand Procession of before Warren's. Purdent, resolute, fear- STRAW GOODS, Oils ! Oils ! low citizens, John Welles and Samnel not yet thirty-five years of age world into, the magic circle of instantane­ BEN. Grateful tor long and continued favors at Military and Civic Societies. | Appleton, and the two noble brother pat­ Ladies Furs, Gents Glov my old stand, I shall endeavor with renewed OILED and raw Linseed Oil, winter he was in reality, as President of the ous communication. * " Mr. Everett: It most becomes me, exertion to merit their continuation, B strained, bleached Lard and Polar, Lamp Among the distinguished gentlemen rons of every public-spirited and philan­ Provintial Congress of Massachusetts, But, after all, the obelisks we erect and in following you, Sir, in this distinguished and Machine Oil. Boiled Paiiit Oil at 75 cts thropic undertaking, Amos and Abbott V) XJm"tor©llas, N. B.—Goods bought of me will be cut gra­ present' to participate in the celebration, and Chairman of the Conimittee of Safe, the statues we set np are but expressive presence, to respond in the briefest Mi­ per gallon, pure Neats Foot Oil. The above Lawrence. x One half of the cost of the ; JVo. a Skiddv'8 Bi tis if desired. 27 THOMAS RILEY. were the. Governors of New York, New ty, the efficient head of the patriot cause symbols. The proudest monuments to ner possible, to the suggestions yon hat* Oils are'of the best quality, and for sale by statue was defrayed by these five bene­ the barrel. Or retail by W. C. STREET. Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island and in New England. In addition to these the memory of our tethers are not those so eloquently made, in tha formal delive­ Cheaper than Ever factors,—the residue is the more recent Vermont; the Mayors of Baltimore and important offices, three days before the which are carved by the skillful artist ry to me, as President of the Bunker C. J. GRUM r V At the South JVorwalk donation of living contributors. The i£j New Oyster Saloon, Montreal; Senator Mason of Virginia, battle of 17 of June, he was chosen from blocks of tnarble, or reared by the Hill Monument Association, of . this val­ Dealer in Foreign and Doi sstic ' pedestal of beautiful verde antique is the GROCER? STORE. Under Connecticut Hotel., Judge Breese of Illinois, George Pea- Major General of the Massachusetts architect in majestic piles of granite.— ued treasure of art and historic interest* npHE Subscriberliason hand by far the lari contribution of the family of the late Dr. DRY GOODS, CARPITINGS HE subscriber having taken the store for­ body, Caleb Cashing, and a crowd of troops. He was himself opposed to the These indeed have their value and their We accept it gratefully, Sir, and hera X . gest and best selection of Family Groce­ Warren. For whatever of interest there Carriage Trimmings, Clo. is, Cassi- ries and Provisions, to be found in South T merly occupied by Wm. E. Bis^U, and other notabilities'. occupation of Bunker Hill, but that meas­ interest. They mark for the latest poste­ give our sacred pledge for ourselves and fitted it up with special reference to a tasteful is in this occasion—for whatever of satis­ meres, Satinettsu Vestings. t nd jail­ Norwalk, which he offers to his customers At 12 o'clock the procession was got ure having been resolved upon by the rity the scene of some momentous conflict; our successors that it shall ever be cher­ and attractive Saloon, is prepared to attend faction we enjoy, in seeing the first be­ or s Trimmings, by the Ydd, and the public, at greatly reduced prices.^ in order, and proceeded to Bunker Hill council of war, Warren determined to they redeeoi from the power of time. and ished with reverential regard. Bunker His facilities are such that he will be cons­ to all calls from his friends. Oysters of the loved and youthful victim in the canse of Piece or Package where the statue of Warren was inaugu- support it by his presence, and, if needed decay the features of some noble counte­ Hill herself—crowded as she now is with tantly receiving new and fresh supplies of best qualities only, cooked in every style, and American liberty restored to us in endu­ MEETINGS, HIRTINGS, JEANS, BAT* AW WARP served up in the best manner. Families and rated. should be by his blood. Mr. Geary, his as­ nance and the proportions of some manly people from every part of that nation to goods, as the wants of his Customers may ring marble, w'e are indebted, in the first the lowest possible priles require, which will always be of the best parties supplied at short notice, or shipped, The procession, the main features of sociate in the committee of Safety, in form, causing the poor dust to start into which her glory equally belongs-*-is proud open or in the shell, in any quantity accord­ instance' to the large-hearted, warm-hear- 1 NORWALK, C O quality and sold at the very lowest possible which were the Freemasons, the Bunker conference with him on the 16th, stoiigly life again from the molten bronze or the to welcome back, as it were, to her soil ing to order. Oysters at wholesale also, to ted men whose names I have repeated.— price, and he would respectfully solicit an Hill Monument Association, the Gover­ dissuaded his joining the detachment, quarried marble. But these are not the that manly and heroic form wMich eightv-' exammationand-trial of the same. Country and other dealers. A share (ft the They have all passed away ; and with publio patronage is respectfully solicited. nors of different States, and distinguished which had been ordered on this eventfui rewards for which Warren and his associ­ two years ago to-day was seen to mingle O. & E. K. LOCK WO O^), & Co. GEO. W.SMITH. them has also passed away another hon- tf51 H.H.BELL. guests in carriages, was about one hour errand. " It will be madness," said he, ates braved death ; not the monuments in. the thickest of the qombat, was among NORWALK, CONN., ord associate, the friend of nearly half a J in passing a given point. to expose yourself where destruction which will best perpetuate thf ir fame;-T- the last to follow in the retreat; and was 1SANUFACTUBEB8 pF) BVZZDXNG MATERIALS. century, who would have enjoyed a silent Great Bargains in On the route from the State House to will be all but inevitable." " I am aware The principles of free govenment for which struck down in death on yonder' spot, but intense gratification in this day's pro­ Ywj Sheat Iron & Copper Wires, Pressed and Common Brick, IiUMBSXtv Charlestown, every available point was of this," said Warren, "but I live within they laid down thair lives ; the national while liugering there as if loth to leave AT SOUTH NORWALK, BY ceedings—the late lamented Dr. John C. AKD DEALERS IX ] ' ' Lime, Cement, Calcined Plas­ occupied by crowds of strangers and cit- the sound of the cannon—how could I independence which by united counsels the place ever after to be identified with Warren, the nephew of Gen. Joseph . Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Ci lery» ter, Hair, and Marble Dust. THOMAS L. PECS. zens. hear their roaring in such a cause and and paiuful sacrifices they achieved: on his name. Warren, whose warm and active interest Britannia Porcelain and 'Woe en HE Subscriber having dissolved his con­ UST RECEIVED, 100,000 ft.Spruce Tim­ The Seventh Regiment from New not be there ?" Again Mr. Geary re­ hard fought fields ; this great family 'of While it was the good fortune of many nection with W. C. STREET, ESQ. in the Jber, all sizes ; 150,000 Spruce Laths, 200,- York, was especially an object of admira­ in the commemoration of ihe 17th June, monstrated; and concluded with saying, States which, with prophetic foresight', of the fathers of the Revolution to lira • Ware, and Kitchen Furniti •em. T 000 ft. Boards. 190.000 ft. I 1-4,1 1-2. and 2 business, will continue it on his own ac­ tion, and received hearty cheers. Com­ 1775, transcending the limits of. name As surely as you go to the hill, you will they bound together in a frateraal con­ for years after that period in the service of count, and will keep a good assortment of inch Plank, 30,000 ft.Siding, 25,000 ft.Spruce and kindred, led him to consecrate the : : ; in general, Pumps, Sheet panies from Providence, Portland, Low­ be slain." Warren's reply was ; ; •" ' • federacy ; this admirable adjustment the country they had helped to make frea, the above named articles constantly on hand, Boards, 25,000 ft. Spruce Plank, 50,000 ft. strenuous exertion of more than 30 years, , i \Lead Sf Lead Pipe, which will be sold cheap for Cash. Hemloek Boards, 50,000 ft. 5-8 Boards, 800 ell, Manchester, and other places, were " Dulee et decorum est pro patrii mori." of local and federal governnfcn*—the and to share in her new glories, it was Bunches Shingles. not merely to the erection of the monu­ Crockery, Glass 15 CHAS. T; LEONARD. also present, and with a full turn-out of " It is sweet and becoming to die for the country." most exquisite contrivance of. political the peculiar lot of Warren to be amoag Office removed to Selliok's Packet Office. THOS. L. PECK. the military of and vicinity, made ment, but to the illustration of all the wisdom which the world has seen——th'ese the first to die in the cause. On entering r and China South Norwalk, May 16.1857. 1 That day, the 16th, he passed at Wa- : up a brilliant display. memories that cluster round Bunker Hill. shall be their enduring monument:; Nor upon the vigor of manhood being in a Ware. - Land For Sale. The Masons, in their varied imposing And may it be permitted to me, sir, as tertown, the seat of the Provincial As­ Notice. sembly, remaining there the greater part 1V9Bless eloquentVIUIJUVUV inIU theirtuwi praisepmov shall be . ..'""V,the hightllgll socialSUUIM position,pVMilVII, andOUU living uponmjiwm thavaaw ABOUT eight acres of good Land, near regalia, turned out about 1,500 strong the only survivor, of the first Committee materialA prosperity anltiAltwhi«h has |e$ulted most intimate terms with the Govonor aid 1 Main-st., one mile north of the Bridgets of­ "THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT." of the night, in charge of the public busi­ F.H.NASB, The procession reached the Monument appointed to procure subscriptions in from their viseMima andmmj] patrioticMA^mAtlA MttAbHINISnjciisjircfj. - 'magistrate tBu^isuutc— uiofof theiuc Province,xDaAmnAA iwhuvc, A«inuuand

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n*m**~- tMfemaa'utj'fm ffftmtmmmm '2nc Virginia delegation' in a most, onr.igcous uianiu:', i>i;,.i being TEKNJBL,^ CALAMITY. mously ipolest against the removal especially if ?6npled with a generous Our New 7ork Correspondence. Connecticut legislature, called " liar," scoundrel," i 'nc "ire ' Burning of the Steamer Montreal. of war, ami w.liieli lie rows never tp. re­ Virginiili now in tho diplomatic s spirit of emulation, will for that very frait of the old ni;in" sprung up, anil he should Loss of Two HHU<1»•<'<* Uves. linquish in life, until his country's cause EftAZJi NEW YORK, June 24th, 1851. 'jm MAY SESSION. and in?i;4t upon the appointment \ illicit the greatest respect from otli'ers.— have whipped them both, hud uot one ! QruiK.c, June 27. *l»alF triumph' ' The decision of the Court of Appeals Iiani F. Ritchie of The Enquirer as Mn:- An intense n'utional sentiment springing i Monulny June $2. rnn and the other been frightened. He j ,. Youhave, Sir, most aptly alluded to Worwalk3 Tuesday, June 30,1857. in regard to the Metropolitan Police Bill The steamer Montreal was near Car- ister of K a pies in addit ion. Virgi from the common glorv of-our.past, and . HOUSE. 1 he fact,, that, the. order, to foutify this wished t.o ask pardon of the House for ongo, about twelve miles abo\e thi.> cil\, now hugely over her share. Si looking forward to a'commoii enjoyment is anxiously looked for by our citizens. his anger, and appealed to the bank com­ Hill was o'iveu against his advice ; he eu- «5T "Letour olyect be OUR COUNTRY. OUR WHOLE The Bnnk Committee reported against last night. There were about, 500 pas­ Mason jhas not resigned, and coi '•rs of the future, is in itself a bond of union, CC.UXTRV, XOTHJ OUR COUNTRY, and 'tertained the opinion that the attempt AND .M: BUT BY That the Court will decide in favor of the two Bank applications—one from Hart­ mittee for the correctness of his assertions i sengers on board, mainly Scotch emi­ an invitation to do so an indiginty. and an incentive to great national pro­ the blessing of find mav that Country itself become a would not succeed. But notwithstand­ Vast undSplendid Monument, not ot Oppression and law seems to be the general impression, ford and one from Norwich. respecting Mr. Dunham and the Mer-1 grants, of whom 175 to 200 were .saved gress. Let the name of Bunker Hill be terror, butof WISDOM, of 1'EACE, and of LIBERTY, The committee on Incorpoaatidns re­ chant's Exchange bank. - I NEW YORK, June 26 A. JV1. ing he was .overruled ,by the body of upon which the world may gaze with admiration for notwithstanding the fact that the majori­ bv the steimer Napoleon. ever a watchword..throughout the Union, ever.'- • DANIEL WEUSTER. port favorably on petitfon of Truman Mr. Grosvc'ior called for the names of j jlie Notes ot the south Royalton \vhich he.was chairman,- he gave to the ty of the Judges, are all connected with ' it is believed thTit many swam ashore war execution of their decision his heart and to arouse, when need be, the patriotism Smith and others for incorporation of a the assailants, as it was due to the House ! and were saved in other ways, but it is Bank, Vermont, were thrown out sat- of the country, so that every citizen the democratic party. 'The . cxcitcmcut soul, aye, even his life ! A glorious ex­ Special 2fotice. Land and Colonization Society. Laid to know them. certainly that as many as two hundred urday. ample "l a type of many patriots who throughout our wide spread land may al­ The period of our semi-annual collections occasioned by the open demonstrations of on the table. Each nienber of the bank committee perished in the flames or were drowned. ways be ready to re-affirm his allegiance substanciated fully the statements of Mr. have imitated him in .different periods has arrived, and we trust our friends will Mayor Wood in resisting the execution of Mr. Phillips of Three Rivers is among the ~^jgggr*uo!iacKl uie norse tnat Linpt. JNo- to that happy formula of the good citi­ strengthen our ability to serve them, by a Brooks with regard to the management of our country's history ; of noble men the law, has in a great degree subsided, Tuesday, June 26. dead. lan roii when he was killed with nearly zen's creed, first promulgated by the im­ prompt payment of the Jittle charges we may of the bank. who. when the exigency of the time re­ •have standing against tbem. - SECOND DISPATCH his while "light brigade," at the battle mortal Webster at the laying of the cor­ and peace and quiet may therefore be SENATE. Mr. Merwin was glad the assailants quired, have sunk their conflicting opin­ The captain of the Montreal, J. C. of Bailklava, his arrived at Cincinnati, ner stone of yonder monument—' Onr said to reign once more in our city. It -Petition for a savings bank in .New had been made to run, and hoped they ions, their various political principles and Adjournment of the Legislature. Randolph, and the crew are among the underlie charge of oue of the eleycnsur- Country, on?- whole Country, and milling Haven, brought from last year's legisla­ would receive the stigma they deserved. jealousies, and acted /together for the The postponement of tbe hour of adjourn­ does not take a great deal to arouse the saved. The reporters have just returned vivors )fthe battle, ji t • ;(k '• J hot our Country" _And as it was said in ture ; rejected. If members are to be assailed outside for common good. To go no farther back ment from Friday nooa to iJaturday at 10 A. multitude here into a riot or disturbance, from the steamer Napoleon, which has former time, Resolution that banks shall pay into discharging their duty, it was time to than to our late war with Mexico,|pp M., gave time to close the business of the and many who have been ready the past arrived with the saved, aud they are as­ " c&tt'e take the following remarks ' While stands the Coliseum, Rome slmll stand.' ' the State treasury all their profits above wash ourselves from all outside influen­ ably and successfully conducted by him, session with care and deliberaton. sured by those who were on board, that from 1 e Charleston Telegraph, to show so let it be the fervent prayer and faith week to fight n,nd die for their country 8 per cent; per annum ; rejected. ces. our chief-promised guest, whose absence We are obliged to postpone tbe publica­ the number of the lost will fully roach and Fernando Wood, are now content Mr. Stewart wished to call the atten­ i Mr. Grosvenor said if it had come to how freedom of Speech is respected at and its lamented cause, we now most siu- of us alf that as long as this, we hope, three hundred and fifty. tion of the closing ceremonies, votes of thanks, tion of the Senate to the great amount of this that a member could be called out theSath: 0T0Hri 11 '• oore'y deplore, bnt in relation to. whom, imperishable obelisk shall point its grey- to slip out of sight and allow the law to The Montreal was owned by Mr. John and other pleasantries, untill next week. The banking capital in the State, as shown and assulted by an officer of the State, it we may now, in his absence, with perfect cap-stone to the centre of the blue ethe- Wilson, of Quebec, and was valued at Hartford Press speaks as follows: take its own course. Mr. Wood re­ was time that officer was readied. " Lcj us declare through the public rial arch above us, so long may the blen- by the bank commissioner's report. As 1 1 propriety, speak out our mind, and say, about $50,000." ( journalj that the question of Slavery , is did galaxy of the stars—still increasing Without exception by any, it is concerted mains in the City Hall, imbedded in, by the banking capital is increased, the loans Mr. Merwin thought it time the officer lhat he is unquestionably the greatest Gen­ Every effort was made to arrest the not a nr shall not be open for discussion ; in number and brilliancy—of the United that Lieut. Gov. Bimiham has amply justi­ His own men, holding ont to the last, la­ made out of the-State increase • propor­ was .removed. • < ' . eral of-the-age—at that critical time, flames and for this purpose the engines were that te system is too deep rooted States of America shed its untarnished fied his election. The compliment paid him by tionately. Mr. Willey moved that a committee of eminent men and sons of eminent men, boring under the delusion that he is, by stopped so as to lesson the draft; but amongis and must remain so forever ; lustre among the nations of the world." a political Opponent, Senator Chapman, i9not Mr. Carpenter showed that the demo­ three be apointed to investigate and re­ forgetting their differences aud the his own acts, defending the city against finding it impossible to save the steamer that th very moment any private individ­ The Masonic ceremonies, under the di­ considered nil exageration. cratic party have chartered most of the port the facts ; carried unanimously, and grounds of them, rallied aud fough t brave­ the aggressive attempts of the Legisla­ Capt. Randolph ordered her to be run to­ ual attmpts to lecture upon its evils and rection of J. T. Heard, Grand Master, Speaker Bulkelcy lias commanded the en­ ba nks which have "increased the capital" Messrs. Grosvenor of Norwich, Pratt of ly ' side by. side. So may it ever be wards the shore, aud at the same time immordties, and the necessity of putting tire respect ot the House, and his unvarying ture, through his own person. Even if and brought the State so near to ruin. Rocky Hill, and Willey of New London, with onr owu America!. In her every and other high officials of the fraternity, the officers and the crew exerted them­ means ito operation to secure us from Mr. Chapman denied in toto that the appointed. pwil, in every period of imminent difficul- were then gone through with. This part impartiality, courtesy patience, and kind de­ the Court of Appeals decides in favor of selves 'to get out the life boats. The democrats had chartered more banks An act relating to the charter of the them, i the same moment, his tongue shall tv and danger, may her true-hearted sons of the proceedings was highly interesting meanor, are acknowledged by all. We have the law, we doubt not that he would flames spread with the most astonishing be cut ot and cast upon the dunghill." and during the performance an original than the opposition party. city of New Haven taken,up. •from every section of her vast extended heard it especially mentioned by those mem­ then summon his party to his aid, and rapidity, aud in a few seconds after the hymu was sung. bers whose concton-ncss of youth and inex­ Mr. Carpenter said that in 1851, the Mr. Carter said the revised charter domain, stand together as one man to de­ set the authorities at defiance. . There­ steamer began to move forward/and the A/SAGE CERTIFICATES, Numerous gentlemen then made brief perience rendered them somewhat diffident. democrats had a very decided majority was framed by the citizens of New Haven, fend her honor, and to maintain the en­ wildest confusion and despair prevail­ anFOKKIUX FIU .KT.S. Drafts payable in - fore we have cause to be auxious for the in the Legislature, when six bank charters and had been amended in committee to P tire integrity of our glorious confederated speeches. Among them were Governor Though no reasoning man expects to agree ed throughout the ship, aud numbers of •octfully announce that he may be foundut liannony with the monument and which that lie should not be justified in detain­ Capt. Randolph aud the purser of the all hourat his j-e-udeuce, as above, ready to perform sunshine doubly agreeable. Our streets agriculture, fixing a standard of weights Report of the geueral railroad commis­ shall at the same time serve the purposes ing the audience for a siugle moment, but Montreal were amongst the number of allopehjona appertaining to theDental Profession, in The John Hart Excursion for grain and root crops, passed. sioners, accepted. of 'vhich it may be required. Our mon­ he would, in behalf of the State of Con­ are daily crowded with both sexes, out those who threw themselves into the the nn !*pproved scientific manner, and upon a scale Comes off this (Tuesday) Evening, and as the Senate rccousidered the vote refusing An act repealing the law allowing the of prit fis low jsis compatible with the use of thevery ument—which the Association holds in necticut, which he had the honor to rep­ for a promenade, business or otherwise. river, a nd they being excellent swimmers " Heated Term" is now fully upon us we have increase of capital to the Pahquioque licensing of billiard tables and theatical bestmt ?|aZsani themostskillfulexecution. All work trust for the benefit of the country—is resent on this occasion, tender to the Mu­ succeeded in reaching thesteamer Alliance no doubt it will be extensively enjoyed. Our Broadway is not neglected just now, es­ Bank, and laid the resolution on the ta- exhibitions. ernani ijgfromhisestabl'shmenti will bewarranted to visited, and ascended even by tens of nicipal authorities of the City of Charlcs- and were saved. It is quite possible that ijfactio . pecially by the ladies, and now that table. The committe on the Brooks asault $ivo thousands annually. In the still cold days towi>, and to the State his thanks for the first citizens have interested themselves in its others may have succeeded in saving Resolution incorporating the Bridge­ again reported the facts in the case, re­ •of-winter, when from its sumit in the clear cordial invitation which had been extend­ inception, which is a guarantee that good or­ hoops have been trundled out of fashion­ themselves by swimming, bnt as the jrreat Killing. der and a genteel party alone will predomi­ port bridge compuny ; passed. commended that no further notice be iifinslucent atmosphere, free from exhala­ ed to him to be present on this occasion. able circles, it is quite pleasant to enjoy steamer became unmanageable when a PR OE1AS' ireat VF.XF.TIAN T.IMMF.XT, is killing Adjourned. taken. he othep*. It has been done by hi» warranting nate. A good Band. D'Artoia with his unri­ considerable distance from the land, there off tions, the farthest reach of prospect is The heart of Connecticut beats in unison the afternoon promenade, without being Mr Brooks was sorry to be the occasion his erior tojuiy other, or NO PA V for curing Rheu- gained, as well as in the hot summer's with that of Massachusetts in the inaug­ valled Ice Cream and Strawberries, with a HOUSE. is no doubt that most of those who threw mat i, Pains if all kinds, Headache, Toothache, Cut*, obliged'to step into the street every few of so much trouble, but did not think the Choli Cioup, Itc. Sold everywhere. Depot 06 Cort- day, when in those upper currents the air good Supper in store at McClennan's for those House assembled at 2 n'clock and con­ themselves from the burning wreck found uration of the statue of Warren, even as apology ot any importance. landft New fork. Price 25 and 50 cents. p3ml3 who hunger, and tall facilities for a dance for moments, to escape being carried away tinued the consideration of the flowage whistles through those openings most, it did on the 17th of June* 1775, on the Mr. Willey said Mr. Dunham had be­ a watery grave. thosewlio ihirst therefor, with Moon and Tides by these modern balloons. Indeed we bill, the question being upon the amend­ The steamer Alliance arrived here this jggfcvcry oie should read Dr. Bliss' Advertisement •luxuriously, while every thing is; dry and. occasion of the inauguration, of the fore the committee apologized for his ment offered by Mr. Willey. il to e citizej? of Norwalk and vicinity," to be found parched below,—the patriotic pilgrim American Revolution. Connecticut res­ propitious, what more could be desired. A have long anxiously looked.for a demon­ conduct, and disclaimed all intentions to afternoon with forty-five dead bodies, and ijVom our own or foreign lands is glad at ponded cordially to every sentiment of fine company will be out, but no more tickets Mr. Robert spoke in opposition to the another boat is known to have recovered in ai ht*r colimn, as well-also as his succeeding ad- stration on the part of the City Corpo­ insult anymember of the House. • He was vert inents, ;hich will appear from week to week - ileast for once.in his life to enjoy the un­ veneration and respect which had been will be sold than can be comfortably accom­ bill, after which the previous question sixty bodies, but we have not been able ration in regard to having our female under excitement at the time, and apolo­ in i i paper They will interest not only inva" surpassed view from that elevated position. expressed on this occasion to the memo­ modated. was ordered and theramendme(ptf lift amend­ to learn the names of any of those lost well ergons, and they will be found to be med- frieuds arrested for blockading the pub­ gizes fully for his behavior. lids Borne palce uf shelter is therefore demand­ ries of those whose blood hallowed the ed lost, 40 to \ Gen. Pratt wished that the report except Mr. Philips, of the extensive lum­ ical R&ys, rolete with new ideas, and much that will bering firm Noreross & Phillips, of Three as reprds the more common of the chronic ed for visitors, both before and after the soil on which stood yonder granite shaft. Mons. Carl, lic highway. The reign of hoops is at an might have been satisfactory to all parties. inieilt •jf;-: somewhat toilsome ascent. Another Rivers. dise? »s Hisriewa'will no doubt to a great many God grant that Massachusetts, New Doubtless the greatest perfcrmer in America, end, which event will be hailed wiih joy - ^ Wednesday, June 24. 1$ was an unpleasant affair, but Mr. • W- The Montreal had on board two-hun­ be e: i;rely ne .and novel, departing as they do in many early pledge of the Association remains England, and the entire Union may ever holdB forth Monday and Tuesday Evenings at by all of the male species who have suf­ V' SENATE. Dunham regretted his conduct, and had ix • to be fulfilled ; it is.the one first given, find souis as brave to stand in defence of dred and fifty-eight emmigrants, recently part nlars frm the old " orthodox" belief as regards Phoenix Hall. He has been playing at Bridge­ apologized fully for it. He hoped the use anitreatment of diseases. l?'h". fered thereby, (and who has not,) from Bill for an act taxing savings banks, arrived here from Glasgow, together with the and I believe, Sir, under your own hand liberty and their just rights to the latest port all of last week to crowded houses. • He result would be a friendly reconciliation. LATTRHX, FISLEY & KITCHEN, •$8 this terrible infliction. But let us drop building associations, one-fourth of one several German families aud raftsmen and sis the Secretary, aud of depQsiting in the generation. alwa'ys-gets a fuller house the second eveni,ng There were two sides to every question, rnporters and Wholesale Druggists, per cent, on their deposits, in lieu of oth­ U; u.1 \ew York. archives of the Association the original Mr. Winthrop made a few remarks, than h^rd&cs*.tbe'lirstr^ "He; is without doubt the subject. We do not wish to offend several American families. ? er taxes, aud the-banks and insurance and upon hearing the testimony he had '! ht subscription books for the erection of this and then in a very felicitous manner in­ the strongest than of his inches in the world. our lady friends, bnt we do say that if companies a sum equal to one eighth of been convinced that Mr. Dunham acted -'?.; monument, which was built almost entire- troduced Hon. J. M. Mason to the as­ Death of an old Bank Officer. - ,T(8 Oxygenated Bitters. The Bridgeport Standard speaks of his smash­ hoops have been sent unto man as a judg­ one per cent., of the value of their cap­ hastily, under excitement, and was sorry &k. *]v by private effort. All of these books, sembly. as a Senator in Congress from the jggg-Lyman Brewer, cashier of the From the Boston Olive Branch. ing solid marble blocks with his fists, yet gays ital stock, was taken up. for it. / v/ith many original papers, many, of them Old Dominion. ment, we anxiously hope that it will not Thames Bank, Norwich, died in that City Along tlicmanv popular medicines which have ae- lhat his feats of strength arc the least attract­ Mr. Loomis moved amendment provi­ Messrs. Grosvenor; and Beckwitli, ex­ •;.v •of great interest, arc in my possession, Mr. Mason responded in a speech of be repeated again very soon. on the 19th inst., aged 71. He has been quii il a hil reputation, we believe none have been ive part of his performances. ' ding that savings banks be taxed 3-16ths pressed similar views^^ Tout 1 of muli benefit for dyspepsia, asthma, and simi­ waiting for this final disposion of them.— considerable length, a^ was followed by An amusing incident of juvenile pre. cashier of ihe Bank since 1S26, when the • of one per cent, of their deposits ; accept­ Report acepte,d. lar unplaiis. till the "Oxygenated Bitters, by many t . When this is done it' will not unfrequent- Hou. John P. Kennedy of Baltimore. institution was established. He was a Strawberry Festival. cocity is going the rounds of the newspa ami rariouji'rials and experiments, has been fouud :» 1'/happen, and at many distant periods At the conclusion of Mr Kennedy's re­ ed, aud bill passed. much esteemed citizen, and a member of Report Of Westport Savings and Build­ /I sur and r a ical remedy—a desideratum long desired by from this, that some exploring visitor will marks, " Hail Columbia" was sung by the The present week abounds in gala days, but pers, in the shape of a letter from s Wj Thursday, Ju\e. 25. Christ Church. ing Association ; referred to committed plr licians. Its ingredients have been shown bycliem- leap with joy and pride at the sudden dis­ audience, and the vast, assembly qnietly among all the entertainments on our Bill of youngster residing in Georgia, to Mr. ' SENATE. ica annlys'.to be harmless and safe, and from the tea- ; Fare for the patriotic week, none will com" on banks. many of our first citizens who have been covery of the genuine autograph of his dispersed. • Buchanan, our President. In said letter Res. passed acepting the tomb-stone Mayor Wood's Men. tin mials < An act allowing savings banks to re­ benefitted 7 it, we feel assured that those indisposed own ancestor, who had helped to build pare with the intellectual feast, as well as As the noted thief catcher A. M. C. the youug gentleman informs Mr. B. that ceive six months interest in advance on originally placed over the grave of Lyman will the a»ve complaints, can rely upon these Hitters •J!i this mighty work, In providing for these Bayard Taylor take3 a Bath. creature comforts, prepared by the Ladies of Smith was passing through 15th street, during the last campaign ho hollered un­ loans ; passed. Hall, a signer of the Declaration of Inde- will siifet ends, the Associatin may also provide The Tribune of Wednesday, contains the M. E. Church on Wednesday Evening. New York, on Saturday evening, he dis­ Resolution extending the adjourn­ pendance, a native of Litchfield County, These cebrated Bitters have received the bigliest for a statue room, as you have suggested, another of Bayard Taylor's sparkling let­ til his throat was sore, also stating that covered one of Mayor Wood's policemen te«imoni;S ever offered in favor of any lnef'icine. ment till to-morrow. Conn. The Governor, Hon. Wm. L. tBfc, somewhat larger than the one before _ ters, dated Muonovara, Lapland, Jan. Fire Works. he was out of pocket money, and winding Storrs and the State Librarian appoited lying on the side walk dead drunk. He JhTH \V* 'oWLE Si Co., 138 Washington Street, Boston, Mr. Roberts wished to know if this was Plopiieto'. Sold by their agents everywhere. ras. And while the exposition of any 14, 1857. We extract tliereform the up with a request for an office under the a committee. Mr. Hall died in 1790.— tried to arouse him, but not being able Our patriotic fellow citizen, Geo. R. Chol- final. Resolution passed. tola inforwalk by J. A. WEKD, and BH£*E & Sox, ' statue standing upon these- grounds in following description of a rather original He had been Governor of Georgia. The to do so, he took possession of his star well,E3q., has, we believe, very commendably present administration, or if that could Reports adverse to an act providing Gtn 'W. 1ITH, ?outli Xorwalk ; Lockwood & Haiglit, - - '.!<"¥ ooen contrast with this monument would style of bath in which he indulged : tomb-stone was offered by a gentleman and club, sent to the Metropolitan Police r initiated a subscription for a fine display of not be obtained, politely requested^ Mr that the salary of membe-s of the Legisla­ Stai3m . ord .I. W. Taylor, Westport ;Samuel Pike,South neither be agreeable or proper, there cau- Mr. Wooley proposed to use another of Augusta, Ga., the State having re­ Station House and had the fellow arrest­ Fire Works on the evening of the 4th. If ture be $3 per day (for a session of uot goit. andby Druggists generally. 5,ie no well founded objection to placing luxury, in the shape of a vapor bath, as Buchanan to send him the small sum of moved Mr. Hall's remains to Augusta, ed. The next morning he was taken be­ successful, as we trust the enterprise will be, over 50 days) and allowing them 10 cts. within a keeper's lodge, properly cou- Herr Forstrem had one of those bathing ten dollars. We do not know whether ir.llowfs Pills produce a most surprising chauge in per mile for travel to and from the cap­ and erected an obelisk over them. fore a Justice and fined ten dollars, not­ *'i;.v s-U'iieted and adopted to the legitimate houses which are universal in Finland.— this will add a very attractive feature to withstanding the indignant protest of his Ises of entT.il debility. The broken down invalid, the President has complied with his re ital. ! • • The committee on finance reported a b-u uses connected with the monument, this It was a little wooden building without wind up on. It has been the fashion for years fellow official of the Wood faction. ho>e Itecid muscles and reluxed nervous sy.-ten1 liav« quest yet or not, but one thing is evident, resolution haying a tax of 1 per cent, on pareely.'iiflicient vitality to sustain his emaciated -to.; and other appropriate works of art, cal- windows. A Finish servant girl, who for orators and people to gel as " high" on HOUSE. the grand list of the State ; also for ap­ ftin in ti erect position is soon renovated and braced the Fourth of Juiy as possible. In these lat­ that youth will get ahead in this world, 1 '5 v.? culated to deepen the impression of all had been engaged for some time in get­ Committee on debenture appointed con­ pointing Willis, J. Goodsell and Erastus JBSF^'A subscribe :" (whomwc suspect to the ijvigorating effect of this priceless remedy, aud -:•?;< the hallowed and lofty associations of ting it in readiness opened the door for ter Maine Law days, balloons have been large­ untrammeled by any of the obstacles that sisting of Messrs. Painter of Orange, J. Bassett auditors of the State accounts be some narrow minded Leech) asks us lis who: frame is re animated and filled with energy, T the place. As in the contemplation of us. The interior was very hot and moist ly introduced, and it wouldn't be a bad at­ usually beset the aspiring youth of the Roberts of Darien, and Belden of West for the year ensuing ; passed whj* »"e advertise Dr. Aver's Pills, aud is spiits resume their buoyancy, and he feels like a j.«at.i gome one of the grand cathedrals of the like an Oriental bath hall. In the center traction for Norwalk. Hartford. we "will give seven reasons for so doing. ,i. Such is the experience of thousands. I.on- present day. MANHATTAN. HOUSE. :evity .epends in a great measure npou the regular ' i.ip« Okl World—in the building of which by was a pile of hot stones, covered wtih birch An act for the preservation of fish, The first, second and third are that we - *>'..' aneiV'^hands centuries were employed— boughs, the leaves of which wave out an Res. rccinding a vote allowing mem­ nil liedthy action of the organs of digestion and ex- The Mormons. provi.iDg that no person shall take trout, are paid tor it. The fourth is we know retioii and upon these organs Hollow-ay's Pills ope- «»:,ys •it-he display upon one of its lofty outer agreeable smell, and a large tub of water. A delegation of the leading mem­ bers mileage fees for to their homes from them by expo.ience to be good. The We see by the New York Times of Satur­ or other valuable fish from a stream, res­ ate iriesistibly. ^ od in this community which .eadache. Dizziness, Heartburn or Acid Stomach, I.an- yor. Weakness. Loss of Appetite, Debility, liilious liis- ,tfwt, water, standing-on a little heap of snow, gang of border ruffians. The Indians well placed, but. its effect would be and lofty tumbling peculiar to the day, and their singing qualities, a^also were snap­ accommodations reported a resolution our old fogy friend if ue could repeat him­ ases. .Mercurial Affections, and all Impurities o( th» heightened in that very positon, and to keep it cool. to the tenets of their oriental theology. The also wish to become citizens of the United ping turtles raising commissioners to purchase the self ten thousand times might never hope Hood, no matter what the cause luaybc. !'• ver aud States, and to obtain a division of the Ague. Coughs and Colds broken up and cured at once, W-'- nvould tend to enchant the beholder aud The servant girl came in after us, and stars, and garters, and other fireworks, will Gen Pratt called the gentleman to or­ Charter Oak place, and sell the present to equal, and we trust by making them Thev are pleasant to take, useful at all times, and to draw him at every _ enraptured • gaze, Mr. W. quietly proceeded to undress, in­ shoot off in the evening at the Grand Harem, laud; and to help it as individuals, on the der. 1 State House and lands, and to make all known, to render some service to our jure to do good. Thev cleanse the bowels, purity the same footing as tbe Wyandotts. ilond, heal, strengtbe'n, regulate, build up, and keep A 4.J yiearer and nearer to his God. _ . forming us that the girl was bathing mas­ said to be located somewhere between So. Nor­ Mr. Roberts said legal gentlemen could needful plans for the erection of a new readers as well as our.-elves. ii Older the whole system. Everybody should use «:ii '• In a convenient room in such a build- ter, and would do the usual scrubbing walk and the sea. Our reporter lms already wander all over the United States and State House. Christia n Advocate. fheiu. Nearly 000.0C0 bottles were used last year, pro- figT A race for $2000 a side came off ling it the most popular medicine ever know n. Isi': > then, which the Association have al­ and shampooning. This, it seems, is the commenced whittling his pencils andprepar be in order, but he had not been outside Mr. Perry moved to amend by strikcing Price onlv '& and 37 cents per bottle. Depot 99 I'n- lion-st , Boston- Sold by all detilers in medicine every, itii'v.? general practice in Finland, and is but Wednesday afternoon, near Albany be- ont the portion allowing any additional ready--determined to erect, at least^ two ing his note sheets, and if presented with hall of a inill-pond. The IStli of.Tnlv tins been appoint- u 9 ween the Dalton horse, "owned in Albany, here. l' "> ,":••( other statues should at no remote - inter­ another example of the unembarrassed of au invitation, will be found among the Further debate followed, and Mr. Per­ expense to the State. eil by the President of the U. S. Agricul-P VO;T vals habits of the people of this part of the aud the Taylor's horse, owned in N. Y Amendment of -Mr. Perrv carried. beplaced. One should be of the " Saints." ry moved the previous question ; carried. tural Society for the national trial of re-a To the Citizens of the United States. ted •i>-allarit, the intrepid, the cool and res­ world. The poorer families go into their The distance was 20 miles, in harness.— Bill passed. pers and mowers at Syracuse, N. Y.—-j CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. M-u i olute Prescott,. the duly appointed com­ bathing rooms together—father, mother The Dalton horse made a waiting race for BALTIC.—The Norwich Aurora speaks [ Seventy machines have already enterecj After several years experimenting in the mamifactui The Domestic goes out on an Excur­ An act for the profection of fish in in? of Giii, 1 fortunately succeeded, in the year 1S4S, in -:'l: .- mander of'the-expedition, to whom the and children—and take turns polishing seventeen miles, laying close to Taylor's Saltoustall Lake, New Haven County, of the new village called Baltic, growing for competition making a tlUcoverv ia its manufacture by which it was • sion on the Fourth, under the charter of sun­ deprived of all acrid and inflammatory properties, aud «?.: ; wreat. millitary merit in the conduct "of each other's backs. It would have been quarter and taking it easy, and at dry friends of Temperance,who will, ofcourse, providing for a fine of $200 for taking up on the Sliitucket River, some seven reuiered periectly pure. lyti: itlie day we commemorate is now by com­ ridiculous to have shown any hesita­ 18th mile Dalton drew ahead and mam fish therein except by consent of parties miles from Norwich, in the towns of Holly Hubbard, formerly ijy manufactory is at Schiedam, Holland. After " have agobd time." "May we be t/iar to era; month's reflection what title to sjive it, I introdue* -vbtf mon consent conceded, and whose name tion under the circumstances—in fact, an tained it for a mile, when Taylor ran pase stocking the lake ; passed. Franklin and Lisbon, and on the line of G reenwich in this State is iu prison see!" ' ' ' •• ' . - -- • : . '• . i ' ed t to the American public under the name of " Wolf* ;••.» Ei is in our own time rendered illustrious by indignity to the honest simplehearted, him, going in a few lengths ahead. The Resolution appointing a committee to the' Hartford and Providence Road.— New York, charged with attempting iScliedanj Aromatic Schnapps." Srchiedani is the nam® time for travelling twenty miles was one of he place in Holland where the Gin it manufactured, -iij i a. distingushed descendant, in quite an­ virtuous girl—and so we deliberately un­ investigate the subject of protecting the The late Governor Spragne, of Rhode kill his wife, by cutting her throat. Amnatic derives its name from the Italian Juniper ],;.m:;. other deartment of fame ; and ihe other dressed also. When at last we stood, We have received from Leonard Scott hour, twelve minutes and fifty four sec­ shad and other fisheriAand report , to Island, projected a manufacturing villiage Bery with which it i< flavored, and the word * Schnapps' onds. The judges decided the race in is .he (icrman for drink—Cogrie. J>ram—Wolf 's i-chie- 4,:'J ' statue should be that of the bold, and like our first parents in Paradise, " na­ &, Co . the July No. of Loud on Quarterly He- the next General Assembly, and provid­ at that point, and his heirs have deter­ The Republicans of £olnmbus, O., dan Aromatic Drink. No sooner had my Schnapps -:i'i ', ked aud not ashamed," she handed us consequence of Taylor's horse running.— achieved a splendid victory on Wednesday hciii introduced to the American public and received brave General Putnam, who'-was for a view and Blackwood. ing $300 to pay expenses. mined to carry out his plans. 'J lie effect will approbation, than the Liquor Misers of New \m k, .•'* I: long time after tne Battle of Bunker Hill, Iimiches of birch twigs with the leaves on, The horses are matched for a fifty mile Gen. Pratt said it was evident that will be to bring a good deal ol Rhode last, when Mr. Armstrong was elected Bisfou and Philadelphia, started in pursuit with their a'5: race 1o come off at New York. Treasurer by a majority of 572 over Wm. mjced and poisionous stulT under various names : ^chte* the companion . in. arms and friend ot the use of which was suggested by the We are glad to learn that the Ladies some means were necessary to protect the Island capital into our State. A large e (»uw TVashington, then, like VYarren, a noble leaf of scripture. We mounted to the shad fisheries. The ponds ou the Sound cotton mill is in progress of construction Trcvitt the regulariy nominated 13"- I .n.lon Cordial Gin. &c.. and in several cases my of the 1st Congregational Society, had quite h.ve been so perfectly Imitated, with only the addition t. •;,.: :.- i*Jun:eer, active and efficient at every platform and laid down upon onr backs, RESULTS OF THE FASHION.—In looking the leagest, perhaps, in the world, as it is chanau candidate, who is more experi­ a pleasant and profitable season of it at their shore are thought to be disastrous to the o a few letters tp plead a technical avoidance of tne ,X:Ji jptihu+, thinking- only where he could do whereupon she increased the temperature over the doings of the New Haven Com to be 954 feet in length, and four stories enced iu tliut line than any man of his hw, aud so carefully prepared as to impose ou careU^n Fair We believe the most doubtful enter­ shad fisheries, as both great and small pirchasers. I understand a large quantity lus been •, [most service, utterly regardles, at such by throwing- water upon the hot stones, mon Council, we notice among the list of are caught together. Under tr.ese cir­ above the basement. It is built, of stone. party. Columbus usually goes pro-slave- mrchasod by the merchants of the Kastein states on prise .everyet inaugurated, would be pushed :ucount of the cheapness of the articles. A merchant i?:~i • moment, of the .place due to his military until the heat was rather oppressive and apointments, that of " Inspector of cumstances the committee had recom­ Eighty double houses arc to be put up ry. ... •. : ... through to successful completion, if the ener­ vho participates indirectly in the fraud by soiling thy -. ih'' •: not caring at such time, not he, we began to sweat profusely. She then Hoops." We don't like to be inquisitive, mended the resolution. for the use of the workmen, and some 500 jourious articles, is as much an ofle.»der as the prmci- gies of the South Norwalk Ladies could only men are now at work upon the dam and A GREEK ROSE.—One of these extra­ isl who planned the imposition. indeeed, even though.a Colonel were com­ took up a bunch of birch twigs which had but venture to enquire of our cotempora- Mr. Roberts was opposed to the reso­ I hope everv respectable citizen WHO values the heultli be brought to bear upon it. . •^v." mander. Busts or .paintings of other he­ been, clipped in hot water, and switched N ries whether they have a city ordinance lution, but if it was to pass he wished canal f r the great will, The amount of ordinary natural curiosities may be seen (f the communitv in which he ives will aid me in fer- -etinir out and exposing the unscrupulous merchant, pi '' roes of that day.s(M>iild be also obtained, • us from head to foot. When we had be­ regulating the size of the the article. ' three legal gentlemen might be appointed, capital to be invested there will, it is said at Thornborn's seed store in Broadway. vho for the sake of a few cents, will put in jeopardy .tu»; aLf/} thus the culture pi the highest art, in come thoroughly parboiled and lax, The Poetry. " The Common School," Waterbury American. be $1-,500,000. The leaf, stalk, bnds and flower are all of lie iives of the community in which *ie lives. £tioh : who might decide whether it was^ consti­ Tien should be naild to Hie pillory of popular execra- -'Lj-r •tShis direction, wiil adjiiiuister to the most we descended , to the floor seated our­ we should be glad to publish i( our composi­ tutional to prevent fishing. In his opin­ one uniform green color. The parent tl0r" VVOLFE'S SCHIEDAM AROMATICXI1N"API'S, selves upon the stools, and were scrub­ JBgg" We forget in the violence of our stalk is said to have copie from Japapr paitriffl'tic commemoration ofnaei: and deeds tors could read it. NOT TO BE TRUSTED AT LARGE.—Queer ion people had a right to to catch fish in is mode from barley of the fii>t quality, selected V'HU most worthy to be conimernorate.d. . bed with soap as thoroughly as propriety the navigable waters. He had bought a grief, when the storm is wild about us Albany Journal. great care from the products of'the most celebrated things happen sometimes, even in Lunatic trram gr:>>viu£ districts, is flaypred witl) tbe esseuce {4 '• ' permitted. The girl was an admirabe bath­ and beats upoi) us, that the wave which The Buniljer Hill Monument Assoeia- BSf ,T. A. Smith, editor of the Chicago Asylums. A rough fellow passing the half-barrel of shod and sent them to Da­ The aromatic Juniper Berry of Italy, aiid is rectified hy It is a long time—a week at least a "peculiar process, which expeljs from the spjrit every t.iMj is a perfli-anent liodr. One of its er, the result of long practice in the busi­ Times, was lately visited by a party of Worcester Establishment noticed at the rien, and was glad to get them, no mat- lifts us the highest brings us nearest to ~ii: '. . —since a fatal fluid lamp eastastrophc acrid particle. o. jects is'by an «>eeaRional observance of ness. She finished by pouring hot water friends, and did not discover, until they window an old acquaintance, and bawled how thev were caught. the stars. As uv'an* of preventing and correcting the disagreea­ :K over us, and then drying us with warm had gone, that they had left , behind a Resolution repealing the charter of the JlQS been published. There was an ex­ ble and often dangerous effects produced upon lh*> this Anniversary to recall from time to ont at him, " Hello; old fellow, what arc Mtomache and bo\\els by a change of water—a vi?»itatio|i •-V>i towels. The Finns frequently go out Merchants Exchange Bank of bridgeport, The Rev. A. M. Fitch, of Michi­ plosion flf flijppf tjipsp instruments in Ncw time the public attention to these princi- purse of throe hundred dollars, and a you in for ?" " Voting for Fillmore," to which travelers and settlers, and all unaccliinated in- and roll i« snow during the progress on account of illegality. gan, has been appointed Indian-Agent York, Friday night, but of uq gfcat ac­ persons in the West, the S>uth ami South-wpst are pe­ a and deeds, and that cordial co-opera- deed for a residence in the south part was the prompt reply. -The enquirer culiarly liable—the Sehiedaip Aromatic chnapps will •• 'itrfSl of the bath. I ventured so far as to go of the eitv. ; £ - • - ' • ' j Jfr* Clark of Wine: ester asked if one of for the Indians of Northern Michigan.— count as it only did $200 damage and disr be found absolutely iufallihle ; w|u|e, in cases of drop­ :f onr fathers which .gave us the sloped—he had probably done it himself. ';'.T ' »tiea • P out. and stand a few seeonds in the open the bank commissioners was a stockholder. Tho M. E. Conference of that State, last figured the face of a Mrs. Scott most sy. gravel, obstructions of the kidneys*.- diseases of tho In tl)is design' de- Lucky fellow that Smith. We have bladder, dyspepsia, and general debility, it is recom­ '.0 L'J air. The mercury was at zero, and the Mr. Grosyenor wishc.d tjie name of the full, passed resolutions, with only one dis­ shockingly.— Springfield licpulliuin. mended most emphatically by the most distinguished Snrlh^ve to aid us the Society of the been waiting some time for a similar surprise, Last week, so says an exchange, members of the- medical profession. effect of the cold on-my heated skin was con?inissio/ier above alju.de/} t.o qis fl,,stock­ senting vote, condemning the buying and Cihcinnadj; the Historical Society the but somehow, like the Comet, it don't come It is put up in quart and pint bottles, in cases of one iv-Sf , "• the good people of Indianapolis saw the Belling of men, as being anti-scripturol and B@=-There is a laiiv living in this city,says dozen, with the name of the undersigned on the bottlo (Charitable m!, Association, delightfully refreshing. . - yet. holder. sK !.• moon rise in a dark haze. They all cried Mr. Brooks said it p as Mr. Duiihajp nnchi-istiw. Tljat one dissenter was the the Fall River Star, who had the misfor­ and cork, and a fac simile of his signiture and lable. the American Ai^dcmy of « and Sen­ :? *--•••"« , v :••"• out " Comet!" and a panic seized the For sile by all respectable drug^est and country mer­ '' ANOTHER PHAS# OF .SPIRITUALISM.— of Bridgeport. Rev. Mr- tune, a few years since, to be deprived chants. I'DULPUO WOLH'. dees, and last, bu^ o all oiu be­ whole community. The bells were rnn'g, 3mp I t 22 Deaver Street New^ork. ! si We see it staled (hat the Jlev. E.^ S. Burglars arc busy in New Haven Mr. Roberts had not had sufficient ev­ pjiiii-ely and irrevocably of her sight.— loved Alma Mater, H^-yard College tne the engines were called out, and hundreds Hobbs, Unive.isalist elergyittau fit eb- Hartford, and Waterbury. Our citizens idence to induce him to vote for the re­ Bishop Brownell of this State, tho She is at the head of a f:u»ijy, apd cpaks, mother of the hero of liis celebration set themselves diligently to work with -ii'i f-. ster, N. Y., lias stopped preaching bo should be on their guard, as the rascals peal. venerable Presiding Bishop for the Uni­ bakes, irons, cleans house, sweeps tlie and of many who have gone • before and prayers, and tears aud supplica.ions t ;tr .•'.. cause lie has ou several occasions while, may visit this place, "o.n their way to Gen. Pratt agreed that Mr. Dunham ted States, in his annual address recently floor, and in fact does all work except after him ; we all have the 5ame (obiect In South Norwalk. on the-2!)tb ^ in the'pulpit 'been seized with the mania New York," , • to make their peace and be ready to be should have an opportunity to defend him­ stated facts relating to his episcopate of tlie washing, without assistance ; and it to carry'out, caeh in its pecu.«ar way; " switched off." Soon the man ih tbft Rev. Geo C. Creuvuy, Win. II. Parker, bsq.r *SS N,, 0? influence popularly termed " Spiritual­ self, as he srood in a very unenviable light thirty-seven years, which show that the is said her house is the very picture of <»f Brooklyn, N. V., to Miss Mary E. farn.ele the promotion of the greatest possibJe at-; jfloon showed his full, clear face, and the is ism,"' f'wi.4 '>iade to ntter sentiments utter-' "MASTERLY INACTIVITY."---TWO OP at present. Episcopal Church had increased four fold neatness. There are many women with of Norwalk. tachmeut of us all to onr cif'il and^ ie.!- peoplp fetjirnqd to their senses. The -;<> '.'if lv foreign .to J/js own views aud convic- three years ago some writers were tracing Mr. Brooks said the committee could in Connecticut during that term, and in two good eves who don't do this. ..•yvius institutions. This peculiar ^ mdul- the origin of the idea used by Mr. Calhoun idea of calling Otft $ie eu^ine.s to assail^ tions.—'Syra0q& Jpy-rnal. ( get no new light in relation to the affairs positive strength that it lias increased of our own, in ancient rennnfecAiv- in the words "masterly inactivity,"ascri­ the comet was purely oj'igiiiiaJ jviilj ilip J ' r- " JjaiiJi, and the House knew the still more. JG®" Wheeler & Wilson of East ; .f ces.iid .certainly no just occ-as;oa of .of- bing it to Sir James Mcintosh and Ed­ people of Indianapolis, . f rii- '.. : Bridgeport eivploy one hundred and •* :? n" ]3qi\£S-—;.tjadics jV.'ho wear ' ' ' : facts'as iyei/ m'w ^s't^oy \vodd. In this town. 17th' inst.. Mis. Mary Ellio, ;' fence tp.other nations, and least of all to mund Burke. Perhaps it first found ex­ Omnibus twentv-five workmen and send off five m' -b hoops «*c kindly advised ty the' fellows Mr, Perry was pot in fayop'pi Si)icl;4.- The London Geueral relict of Rev. John Ellis, aped <4 years. •„ our motliei/'ouiitry, from whom whom pression in the 7 th verse of tho xxxth SSL. What a beautiful place heaven is, X tin-'in *\»A»W » A Falls Argi>s -i'.to look tft ttlu;ir Jigging.? mg fraud, but wanted to see fair play.. In Wilton. Juno ISth, Hawley Seymour, • this characteristic has been .transmitted '(•iiaptar of Isaiah*: " For the Egyptians exclaimed a little boy. Why do you «' .• A few days ago the.editor .observed a^la- Mr. Brooks rose to explain. He had aged '33 years. , ' - to us it is. w'ith n'ltions as with mdivid- think so? asked his father. Because, dy -sweeping along with aqueep "shtfn'jifilp'vm va-iu and to no purpose ; been assailed at the door of the House, pn't>fe-nth inst., Miss Eranees "i» nais, thofij who exhibit- the' highest selt- said he, alluding to the stars, the nails ill with about two feet of whalebone therefore'hatVe I crife(f cojucerying this, their, by Mr. Dunham and another individual million of passengers. the size of their niaiu building;. formerly ot Westport, aged 24 ye^ye, , respect, and a just, pvicb of character, strength is)osit 'sfill"-—fifty the floor-are so beautiful. upon past glorious iuitececents, ing out. behind.

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Y. bauk'tif Nov: will .be opei id at the Ho- A ,> y showeth, that she is lawful Guardian to liKN- K>3NLI3HT EXCURSION, choice land, convenient to the Bridge, Chur­ KI)V. Tliia !sa ne)v inerlical compound; and is the re­ OAK;" —^ ^; tfl of: David f- Sie'iliouson. in Nomalk. on E. H , A.\X A. L. ches, School, etc. The IIouso is latge and sult of lonj? practice exfonsive observation, n'nd close oliliiSeatiiig. by.'SteamlBgS'; j COOTWtERCrA^ BY yatt IIYH.TT, ClIARLKS 8tucly of all disoaaes having their origin in a disordered I'M Momlayv thoGtii uay of July 1857, at ten H I S H nearly new, and was built by the owner for '"'AND HOT W A TE 111" Commercial. —r'i 1 ' j 1 ^ ' o'clock Lrt t\ie liu'i'no,;ii. yatt, saac 15. IIyatt, tephen 0. yatt, state of the stoninc]), find ndapted to every stage of and Fkascis R. Hyatt, Jfinoi's belonging to his own use, in the best manner, by days those diseases, from their incipient symptoms to those Mercanti16'P 0'fv'r* 1 : CiiGstnut AE.BITCIIINCJS coutinues to snpcriii- A TetrTflo 1 i;Vrfi 6ft c a6l> share sulscribed must Wood. &li said District, and that said Minors are the works. It is furnished with Gas, Marble Man­ in which they have assumed a chronic form ; and al­ . tend the erection of the most approved *$:•} and Financial U'i •be psudHjat^'he time of'sabscrip owhers of an unaivided interest in the follow­ £>£t£iW tles, Hot Air Furnaces, and other modern though but yet in its infancy, has gained a notoriety HE nndersigned will be nappy j o vecclve ffw-!viNewsjaper, or SiI ver,^i >r in.'cu'rrcnt Bank Njites, at par in and reputation never before attained by any u patent'* orders for, and supply the public with the Hot Water and Steam Apparatus for warming ing Real Estate, viz : a certain tract of land conveniences, and is in complete order. The preparation. This is no quack nostrum, got up to gull T Published monthly l>y vf; this'Sfa'fe'' ; .- ; • *••;*'.• FROM. above kinds of Wood, in uny'quanlity and ol Hotels and other large buildings, Greeu hou­ s lying in said Norwalk, in quantity two acres, Barn and Carriage House, Fences, etc., the people, and fleece them out of their money, but a Forcing Pits. etc._ Can refer « ."'Y1SSCHKR, OWKN & CO. _ , ! uore or less, with the buildings thereon stan- medicine, which, with the treatment prescribed to ac­ tbebest quality, ai. the lowest market price, ses, Graperies, 7; r STILES CURTIS, N.ORWALK TO CITY ISLAND ! are also new and in good order. ^ On with confidence to those having his apparatus i;V :vjt> Broadway, N. Y.' 1 W [LEHMAN. • Co nraissioncrs. ling, bounded Northerly by William Jen- company the tnkint? of it. has the sanction of years of for CASH. '1 JAM BS FIN MIS Y", Agent. For the 3eriefit of tlie Joljgi Hart! this place there is an excellent, never-failing successful application in private practice, and will not in use during the past fourteen or Cftecti ***.»• Mailed to subscribers at • > JO KN K; v&itEl'il I3RD, lings, Easterly by Norwalk Harbor. South well of water, and a fine assortment of Fruit fail to ciu'C the most stubborn cases of Dyspepsia, no :I years. s3m25 ^ 5© CENTS A YEAR, ' «"; .'^ L)^E,R J'I;^ :CLH. J 857. 3t,2-lun iy Creek, and Westerly by the ,Banbury and TIIE friends of the steamer Johii Hart pro­ and Shade Trees.' For a genteel country res­ mailer of how long standing, or how sovere it may be, '•'I - IB. T. Babbitt's m*? •J50 Canhl-st.. between Centre and Elm, N. X* j iorwallc Railroad; also one other piece of pose a Bern fit Moonlight Excursion to idence, few places can surpass it for beauty providing the directions are closely followed out. WE ST SALE R A T 77 S, ' B-aCh number of the Commercial Regi=fer •" and, lying in said Norwalk, in qianti-; the citizens of this and the" adjoining towns, and desirableness of location. It will be sold It was not suddenly hit upon, nor dreamod of, but is will.contain a carefully prepared and well di- to take place on the accretion.of facts and experiments collected in the S prepared entirely different fronN-olhcr Modersi iSiyle of School ' •C.'.fW b'/ ': •:. Xmible'sL/ & ohm •y two roods, fiiore or. less, baunded for less than its value, and upon easy terms. daily rouuds of duty as a practicing physician, and is gested Monetary Article, a reliable Report of •. •: - . • ; iast by said Raiiroad, South by James given to 1hc public in a popular form, in the hope, as Isalcratus. All the deleterious matter ox 71URNITURE. manufactured and for sale the. state of. the .'.lurkcUs. a correct Bank Note ^^'i;S Tuesday Evening, June 30th. For farther particulars apply to the Editor of tracted in such a manner as- to produce Krend. r^Zj^ ^&nied. Litch6ll, Jr., West by Highway, and' the Gazctt'c. or tfl7 in the belief, that it will not fail in giving relief to the . by N. JOHNSON. No. 430 II ntisOti-stj, List, and generally all information relative to • 'I'Le Steamer will leave Norwalk Bridge at sufferer from Dyspepsia, in any instance wheu the Biscuit, and all kinds of Cake, without, con INew York. A Jarge supply kept constuntly ortDerly running to a point; al§p one other CHARLES F. OSBORN. directions are properly attended to. A GOp,D Silk H-.it Ttimmer.jjiquire at •act of laud, lying in said Norwalk, inquan- 7 1-4 and South Norwalk at 7i o'clock ou said taining a particle of Suli'vatuswhen the Croat! on hand. Circulars forwarded on application Commercial and Mercantile Matters. • ,' '^./\ ,/ H.-G. Rant/I.E'S, 2 SUi' ly's Block. Lifce.gout, dyspepsia may bo said to be a fashionable ly two roods, more or less, with'the . build- evening, proceedin}? to City Island and re­ disease, it, more readily t'aan any' other, in various of Biscuit, and all kinds of Cake, without con­ as above. s' ^/ - -stim'44 Merchants in town or country will find this » gs thereon stauding, bounded Northetiy by turning same evening. its forms, and to a greater j^lcnt, finds its victims in taining a particle of Salcratus when tin the m'ost useful as well as the cheapest News- ii ', . J Sir&isr .Ctoo^* lephen Hyatt., Easterlyiand Southerly, by Robertson's Brass and Cotillon Band RS. LOCKWOOD would call tl the wealthy and aristocratic circles, especially in large Bread or Cake is baked ; thereby producing Soebbeler &L Schmidt, f j paper published. Special inducements otlered 0' it my St on tion of friends and customers to her cities and its insidious workings, aro often the real wholesome result?. Every particle of Sale |TA}It,now prep ired to show lighway, and Westerly by Samuel Rider; Has been engaged for the occasion. I'je M though undiscovered cause of the sallow cheeks, the of Grand an

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. id# furf :|3,bitri»tint»ts. _ AYER'S •: m- CONVEYANCES. Norwalk Ambrotype Crfcllery. lPor. Sale, msam-v"--' General Blacksmitblng, W'-- •••' • From VISSCftER. OWEV & Co., General Advertising R. l.fclWIS, tne original owner and pro The Subscriber ofTeis for sale, a val- ^ Wagon MaWng. Repairing, i^'AT THESOUTH NORWALK 11 From the Advertising Office, 335 Bri;a tw.iy, Jf."Yt ] Honsa, Appleton'rf Building. 340 Jit 348 Broadway. N. Y. pt<«tor of QCTTIXU'S; patented Ambro- uable l'lace, pleasuur.lv situated, op­ M ; FOUG-XIiTG-y cfco. :M posite thi) residence oVilr. Justus Hoyt. in •JSS TJ XV. s El B. T ype picture, for Fairlield County, has now "'pHE subscribers having refitted their for- Piano Fortes & HBOTflr, Vew Canaan, containing about, one acre of HE Proprietors wish to call the attention; Baxibury & Kor walk Hailroad. opened the above named Gallery, over the • JL mer Blaeksmithing Establishment pro­ T UOSI N. THDUHTON' & SONS, iiepotol the Daub'ury and Norwalk Railroad Land with a good, ilew"Dwe!ling House, and ( of their customers .'and the .public to F $25 to $50tf. . MANUKACTCTRKKS of Fancy, -Bronzed and Shop, upon it, together with a Barn and other pose to davote their entire time and attention j !>orti SUMilEjl' ARRANGEsiENT wholesale arid retail dealers in l'iano Gfltt Iron Fiiriiiture, viz : Bed- Are coring Sick to an exteat icTer where he is prepared to take Real Ambrotypei- to general Blacksmithing, Wagon and Sleigh their choice stock of Fruit and Ornamental 1S57. Fortes and Melodeons, offer a large assort­ Rtends, Chairs, Tables; Settees: Hat Stands y «(id would most respectfully invite the citi- out-Buildings, all in irood condition. ' : Trees, consisting of Apple, Pew:, Plum, COMMENCING May 25, before l;nown of any Medicine. The Place is well calcula ted fnr the keeping building and Ironing,. Repairing, Forging; ment of instruments Of the best makers of Umbrella Stands, Five-Stands and Sets, Fen-j ijtis of Norwalk and vicinity to call and ex- Cherry, Peach, Apricot, Quince.;Strawber­ Trains run daily ..(Sundays excepted,) asfol-: of Boarders; if-.desired.- '•'The Shop'was built &c., where they will be happy to execute all New York and Bostori, at the very lowest pri­ ders, Andirons, Spittoons, Baskets, etc, INVALIDS. READ AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELM a aiiiine"specimens in this art. ' orders that may be entrusted to them. They ries, Gooseberries, While Blackberries, and lows • ces Persons wishing a good instrument can Factory and Show Room No. 246 (late No. -xpressly for Shoemakers, and has ample ac­ JUJ' I.KS HAUEl, Esq., the well known perfumer, of pledge themselves to a faithful and. prompt black Naples Currants. , DANBTTKY *(0 SOtTTS NORWAY S select fromlKlgreafer Variety than at' any 7.) Canal-st., (between Centre and Elm) N.Y.* commodations for 5 or C workmen. Norway Spruce, White Pine, Balsam Fir, Cliestmit Stre-i, IMiitailelpliia, wbose cbeice product* The Property will be sold cheap, and on ac­ execution of all work, and at satisfactory pri­ 1»t Passenger at 7.00 A. M.-Arriving at other CBta»^ishment.m N. B.—All kinds of Irou Furniture made td~ aro found at alnnst every toilet, gays: Caution to the Public. American Spruce, Arboritas, Weeping wil­ - > . N. THURSTON & ONS, commodating terms—two-thirds of the pur­ ces. Hoping for a continuance of the, patror South Norwalk at 8.10 A. M.aadconnect.ng S order; .v3mld "I am happyto snyofvoiir CATHARTIC PIUJ,thnt I ' ' There are no Ambrotypes taken in this nage which has heretofore been conf erred up­ low, Horse Chestii.ut, Mountain Ash. with the 7 00 A. m. accommodation train on r . - : ; .oil' 554 Broadway, N. Y. liave found .then a lie:Ser "family medicine, for common chase money can remain on mortgage if desi- - Also, the pure Red Antwerp,which we war­ use, than any "'lor within mv knowledge. Many of my tew* except, at the above named Gallery, sired. For further particulars apply to the on them, they remain the public's obedient the New York and New Haven Kwlroad, from Pianos and Melodeons to rent. slyl6 The New Mantilla House.9 friends linue ri'" Tzt-cl innikcri iienefijs froiu them, and co­ there are pictures taken on single glass styled servants. WATERBURY & DUNCAN. , rant, and hold ourselves responsible for its New Haven for New York. 'Stopping at all incide with me ii helievinjj that their porees* extraordinarv undersigned. S. Y. ST. JOHN. ; ACKSON & BENNER. 283 Hudson-st., Nj virtues lor ilrivne out diseases and enrin? the »ick. They Ambrotypss, but are not such, they being on- being the pure plant. , Important to Gas Consumers. J Y.,haye just opened in their new storey New Canaan, April llth. 1857. 15tf GEO. SEYMOUR & CO. Bt 0 are not only ftfTfal, lint R.ifo :i„,| piB!114a„t t„ be ,aken _ :y varnished on the back, and aie much more •ia U°Pa8*engcr at4.15P.M—C0nne ting at an entire new and superior stOck of j QUALITIES UHIFLI miist,make ilieni valued hv'the imltfir. i Hardware and Cutlery. KFWe wish to call particular attention to ALSEY'S Patent Coal Gas Generator, when they are tiUU'tl." * . r " perishable than the daguerreotype, as the var- South Norwalk with the 4.30 p. M. accommo­ :'the cheapest and "most simple Gas Ap­ inih will soon crack and destroy the picture. Mechanic's Tools. Farming Utensilf our.large stock, beingthe largest in the State dation train from J!few Haven. Stopping at H Spring and Summer Mantillas } The venerable li.-iiirellor WARDI.AW writes from Bal. /i None are genuine unless hermetrically sealed Meroliaz]t Tailor. of dwarf Pears, of UO or 40 choice varieties. all stations.; Passengers going EMttrom paratus ever invented for Churches, Facto­ of'every fabric and description, and of the timnre, 15:!i iiril, 1851: '* Guns, Pistols, Iron and Steel, : ries, Stores, School?,. Hotels, Private Dwel­ « DR. J ( A kii —S»ir:f have taken vonr Pills* with between plates of glass. F you want to save $5 on every suit of Sonth Norwalk, will fake the New York 4 r. newest and most desirable styles. We hav| tfreai beneli:, t'»> the !istle«>tic$>, languor, losw of apiieiite [ Ne lings. Towns, and, Villages. The apparatus, :IIMI LU- clothes, call' at the establishment of A. i Window Glass,. Paints&fyp si j Norwalk Saddle, Harness and iL Express Train to Bridgeport and. w Ha- ; now one Of the most attractive stocks ever ilnrhe, whirli hi:w of late year* overtaken voeipel, in the "Model Markef building, Nor­ uen, and the 3.30 P. M. Accommodation Train with Pipes. and Fixtures, can be put up at offered in this market; which for beauty and .•ne Hie j*|irU? . A few doses of your Pills cured me. I : Connecticut Saddlery^ Harness and and Otis. very short notice-'in any Establishment, have >! olds with uufailiti!! success. YOII ntake Tranb. Manufactory! •'5PLL nnd examine the extensive stock"that HE Subscriber: has now in store,and ip 3d Pa-winger and Freight, at 9.40 r. M. _ /save 20 per cent, by patronizing.our estab­ Tiieilit'ittt'.-< Wl.ir \ atrc: und I feel it a pleasure to comuieiiil THE subscriber would extend histhankfto 1 JII : O'OQ found at this place, of the latest sty ArrivinK at South Norwalk in time for Pas- terms, by application to ^ _ . -j! lishment, as we are not obliged to- charge im v^ for (lie aooi you have druiCvaml are iloinK." "Host 'stSeiSe ; constantly receiving direct (row. the man! -the public for their liberal patronage du­ PETER WIAKEFIELD. w nd best quality of Tufacturer.B,.a large supply of .Foreign and ^tugefs g^ng Wist to take the 9P.*. Express men»e profits to meet Broadway expenses. IOIIN* K. liEA T Y, Ksn., Sec. of tlio I'enn. Ruilruait Co, ' RI TEPHEN SWANN, successor to FKBDK- ring the last fifteen yestrs and tit the same time Train from New Haven. PasS'ngthe 6.05 Practical Gas Steam^Fttter. 194 Court-st., We have spared no paint or expense in fitting mtvft: KJ BICK BRADLEY Domestic— Goods, under,. theabove>ve^ de'jominardeuominar , gj regs t:i'_iijg Qonvictibn that iliothebusioess KiisiDPRS expe-CXDe- " Vn W. H. OJUti, Pltilailtlfihia, J)fc. |3 |gvj , returns his eincere thanks French Ploths, Casfimeris. and Vesting*, p. M. Passenger Train from South Norwalk at Brooklyn, L. 1., where the apparatus may be up our stote, and we have the- largest and "Sir: I laki tions,tlons, which makes his assortmentassortpi^nt- ofnf artioUo;articles r{e^ce he hag acqUir»d duringsoiong a period pleasure in aihliue mv te«tiiimn'v lo the i ; c the inhabitants of Norwalk an neighbor­ vegether with articles for Spring and Summer seen in full operation. t most complete exhibition room in the city. elficm y til' ymi iiviiiruies, liavihe derived verv lintenlS' 1 suited to this .market, equal to^anynv—„ the peculiarly qualified him for judging of Bidgefield at 6.43 P. M. _____ hood, and his patrons in particular, f i the wean Also, a general, assortment of gentle­ hus N. B.—A choice selection of Chandeliers, lii»nertr from Hi use 1,1 IH.III your Pectoral and'Oathanie i state, and which will be sold either whole the tastes and requirements of fhose. haying B0V79 lfO6WAIiS TO MANBUHT Mourriirig Mantillas constantly on band and Pills. I nin if .- without them in >..« ... . . " ! - v jry liberal patronage bestowed, upon him men's furnishing goods, consisting in part Of Brackets, Pendents, Ac., always in Store or 1 sale or retail, oa;«8 favorable terms as can 1st Passenger at Receiving pae-; made to Order. N. B.—Importers of Bischoffs ever conseu' f- '. :!.t; 'If- > ' - 'l V . i . .jjring ?he past year, and hopes ,by. itjrict Hats and Caps, Umbrellas, Shirts. Collars, ocoasion to patronize an extensive Saddlery, made to order. s6m2S »• i ttcntio- to business, to merit a continuance be purchased in New,York. ;.For list of ar­ establishment. He isconstantly manufactur­ sengers from the New York and the New Ha­ Best Black Silk. JACKSON A BEXSKR, riie wiilij' ^ ' ?. Tt;v: 5!. .vi Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, *c. ven 7.00 A. M. Accommodatic n Trains, and 283 Hudson-st., a few doors above Canal, N.T. worfh. • ...... ol their ^apport. ' ticles and prices, purchasers are requested ing and keeps on hand a full, assortment of Farina Crackers. •< HarlrW f iVu» 'ft n«v Ready made /Garments of good material and to call and examine for themselves. arriving at Danbury at 10.30 A; M- Stop- The 8th Avenue cars pass' the door every Eveiy description of articles connected made in a workmanlike manner. Harness, of all descriptions, comprising all i!ellily ti-c* w iraaJrV WM. C. STREET. kinds of Buggy, Gig. Express, Cart, Coach, Ding at all stations. . ^ HE attention of families is solicited to thrce minutes. The 5th Ar. cars cross Spring five. • V * iuv'lirs. . w iih the tra.de, kept constantly on band, ol Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings by the Hinman & Co.'s (late Davis) Lansing- 1 Mie very best material and workmanship, and Farm and Wagon Harness ; also, » great vari­ 2d Passenger and Freight at 11.20 A. M.— T withinoneriiinntes walk. v3ml6 lieHtlhrhe,. igf'J ;'varV tv ' vard or pattern, cut tree of charge. i Receiving Passengers from the 9 A. M. Train burgh Farina Crackers. They are very heal­ of iliMa«ed ...JlufT l.'Ilow, thev•»..» are...v a„ »,,-t«9u-err remedyreuse* tluin ; a t the lowest prices. Tomb Stones 6l XKEonnments, ety of Ladies and gentlemen's Riding saddle other. In nlf pw where » ptiruative remedy is rc Caiie^r can be .cured P" | receive particular attention. . AT THE Train from New Haven, receiving and landing Children, averaging. aln,ut Binetv. to, the i Tended to on the shortest notice, and most The subscriber would return, his sincere variety 4nd every style of pattern,^ly Nets, - n nllorwalk Marble Yard T Horsecloths, Stable Furniture,Saddler's hardr •Passengers and.. Freight at:all_ he W»J Sta­ pound, . For a Lunch,' Traveling or Pic-hic R. J. B. DENNIS removea Cancer with­ i-jasonable terms. • thanks to the public at large, for the liberal Cracker, they are' unsurpassed. Liberal dis­ out the use of Hie Knife. This we prO- Norwalk, April 13fh, 1857. JVcar he Bridge ,J\*orwaIk,Conn. ware, Whips in endless variety, Trunks of all tions,iand arriving at 1 P. This Train will D p>ir many ,V<» s know n ynnr Ckrrrg Ptclnrat as t||,| patronage extended to him during the past wait twenty minutes, should either Train be count to Dealer.*. . Address cl:tim to all the world,.and invite one and all Ooti^h medifi le in the "nrlil; anil lltive arp j„ EPULCHRAL Monuments* Grave Stone sizes and descriptions. Valises, Carpet Ba«<, > that adiiiiral>:e seasons at his store at South Norwalk, and gatchelsi Ac. &c. All i n want of any of the delayed as long- . QDINBY & KELLOGG, Sole Agents, who are afflicted with this terrible malady, to prejiaratiiin fur the tn S. CTBSTPORT >npea by strict-attention to busiuess, to merit of ^every variety .of patterns, and of the cali at No. 6 Bleecker street. - -Tne Cancer in iient of disnt**." 3d^ Passenger at 6.05 p. St.— Receiving pas­ 3m22s. . 375 Greenwich-st., N. Y*. " Smost skilful workmanship. The best assort­ above named articles will do well togive usa 1 .Hcton J,.1/'.. ft',1 Kj'ds. 18.V full fthare of patronage. ; call, as we are bonnd to sell our waresat sat­ sengers from the ,4.30 P. M. bccommodation tli" Hreaet.or any part of. the human -system "Da. J- C. (VvKit— Pear Sir: I havVP lieeirrfflhfied l> ) Saddlery, 'Harness and Trunk U ALBERT KCERPEF,. ny liirlli wi'lj .-crclulri in its \vn:>l f. ment of' Ameriesin aud Foreign Marble .kept isfactory prices. Ordersfor any kind of work train, from New Haven, and the 4 P. M Boston Save your Money! which slowly insinuates it? lacerating limbs my liirlli wi ll M-ri.iuia III IL- \vn:>l HiuVimv, : constantly on hand. >. ; : in v-trions directions, daily increasing, to cre­ menly yeaf'!trial, anil an untold »f a.'nniint of sufffri - EMPORIUM! • • promptly executed. Repairing_done neatly Express Train from New York, and arriving *VTEW XJarpet, Floor Oil Cloth, and Paper liave been r.m)i|»leie|y cured in afpiv IVI-PICH T.v 'FN'ir I'i IIE Sabscriber keeps constantly on hand, Real and Personal Estate, House Persons wishingto procure Monument^ or at Danbury at 7.15 P. M. Stopping at all ate tresh pangs, was only eradicated by am With what jeeliiiBs ot' rejiiii-im: I write ran ot.lv any kind of Marble Works, are invited to und cheaply. . WM. B. SWAN. • i^l Hanging Warehouse, No. 4 Fourth Ave­ and will make to order, all articles apper- - Hiring and Letting . • | . stations. put - tion. • • • • imagined when you realize what I have .-mirered, aitd'lt i »tuningT to his line of business, of the best ma­ call and give a personal, inspection or his nue. between 4th and 8th-sts, N. Y. Euglish bite, v Cheap Cash Grocery Store. Stages from Ridgefield Centra run to Ridge- Velvet, Tapestry,Brussels, Three Ply In^raiit, We. now cry aloud, no more amputation ! " Never until now have I liee» fric fn'm, ilii« lnatlw,, terial and workmanship* and a!t Idw prices.— AGENCY! itx* h. material and workmanship, as this will be field Station so as to connect with the 7.00 disease in ynme . Every description of Harness constantly pn niore satisfactofJr than topnrcbastof agents HE Subscribers Wouid return theit thanks and Venetian Carpeting at 20 per cent, less No more cutting and slashing.this noble form irade me aiiim-t b ind, besides the iii:«iiduralile-pain ; HE Subscriber being frequently applied to A. Mi and .'the r4.30 P. M. trains , and return on than any other establishment in the United •i' aand, or made to order; also i great variety for the disposal of: Real and Personal withontan opportunity of testingthe qual­ to the public for their very liberal patron which God has given to man, for with iny >thers ir»eti:cil in the of mv lie.n!, ami destroyed T T the arrival at t be Ridgefield Station of the 9.20 States. This I am enabled to do from .the Piaster and Alterative Syrup. I can effectual­ hair, and lia- kept mc partly bald ail my il.ivs; siuiietin . ity of the article «ontracted for. . : : ol Saddles. Bridles,. Martingales, etc.,. also, Estate, and for Hiring and Letting Dwelling age for the last lour years, and they hope that A. M. arid 6.00^.11. trains. it eaine out in iny fare, anil kept it fur incniiis a ra«r «i t Fly Nets, Horse-cloths^ Wbipsinendless va­ •^uThe Lettering arid Ornamental work by strict attention to the wants of the commu­ fact that my rent and expenses are.from 6 to ly remove Cancer j'for it is a rare and safe , "Abou) nine weeks ago I rniiiinem-rd lakiiit" your i Houses in and; about the town of Norwalk, - HARVEY SMITH, Snp't. $7,000 per year, less than most otter fionses. riety, Trunks of all sizes and descriptions, would annouuee to the public, that he has es­ is executed by experienced wpikmen.and nity, and by fair and honorable dealing, io retnedy, and for which we refer to the follow­ lliartic riils.ami now am eniirelv free I'runi the innuiliij. Panbury, May. 18, 1857. in thU city ,ulsO that I buy and sell my gobds ing persons; with scores of others.' Mv eyes are well, mv skin is t.iir. and »iv hair tin.- <-i Valises, Carpet Bags, Satchels, etc., etc. Re- tablished an agency for the transaction of all can warrant it to give entiresatisfartion. , merit and receivq a continuance of the ir for­ inenced a healthy j;rr.ivIII j all (if whirli luakes me 1 f pairing done neatly and promptly on (the mer custom, believing as they do, that they strictly (or Cash. . English and American Oil Mrs. Carlile Walton, 361 Eighth street, JT such business, believing that the interests of Cloths from 2 to 24 feet wide. Cocoa arid already » new pew n. * pii ortest notice, and most reasonable terms., the employer and employed will be mutually can and do sell all goods in their line, at as Y.City. . " Hoping thix Htntemeiit may lie the mean? of c.nvev .•• kiiQ WILLIAM S. JONES. Hubbeli & Co., : Canton Matting, Rugs. Mats, Stair Rods, etc. Miss Celia Wheeler, 65 Third-st. ' fnlorinatioH that fhall do good to others, I am, with ev promoted thereby. He has several applica­ cheap « rate aud its good a quality as can be Window Shades of every style and varfcty. sentiment of gratitude, Yours, tc., Bast side the Bridge, Westport. - fof tions already'on hand for desirable tenements, Would respectfully '"vjte found at any other store in the county.— Mrs. Edwin E. Ebbets. 17 East 3lst-st. MA IMA KICKKTT.: Curtains, Cornices,,jjtc. French and Ameri­ Mr. Adrian Bogart, 113 Myrtle Avenue, to purchase .and to rent, and those having -—the attention: of thp. public, geuevftlly They are now offering great bargainsin Teas W. *. tfc W. H. Railroad "I have known llie above named Maria Rirkcr fi can Paper Hangings. 500u yards. Oil Cloth, Brooklyn. -• - - lier childhnod, and her statement is strictly -ri e. GAS! OAS! OAS! such property to dispose,of would do well to their, large assortment of Groceries, I'ro- Sugars, &Ci, and would invite an examina- 1857 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, 1857 ANDREW J. SII SKRVE, vis ons, Teas, Sugars, *c. Also Flout- of. the from 2s 6d to 3s per yard, 1000 yards Tapes­ Mrsi Mary Chown, 110 Pearlrst. - " •rrx, Wf.r»Uh .l. .ub!..iborii|o!, rA.,T„s. tio'n of theii lafge and'fresh stock of Groce­ Commencing May 25,1857. ! Overseer*of llie Portsiiioiitli .M.nnifacluriiij! (,'u. Pipe, Fixtures, and Fixings! best brands, etc., etc. v.^r' try Carpet at 5.« per yard, 500 yards Stair Mr. S. E. Walker, Town of Greenfield, Flat- ries and Provisions.: ' A. MOREHOL'SE. Carpet at 4s per yard. N. B.—A new paten­ C*»T. JQEU PR.yrr. short notice, and &t the above named-deduc­ honorable manner. Th'ejf offer to the public the Hartford,Springtield,and Canal Railroads I •\o aay so." / , tion. • Also a very large assortment of chaste M. inhabitants of Norwalk and^ its vicinity ly low prices. JAMES H. BEEPS, Union - ML 9. BVOSMNZS' 4.! th«t he has commenced taking the above de­ Norwalk Dye Works, a fair opportunity for investment, the interests at New Haveu, and from the Hauf atuck apd Clothing Warehouse, has removed to No. 20 Read this I'foin the distinguished Siilicitnr of ihet Siiprf und beautiful. Chandeliers, Brackets, Burnera. of parties at a distance being as well protect. Alterative & Hepatic Syrup. Court, whose lirilliant abilities have made'him Vi scription of Likenesses, in the roomslately oc­ Foot of Mill Hill, Norwalk, Conii. Housatonic Railroads at Bridgeport. Fourth' Avenue. N. Y., Opposite the Cooper known, not only in this but the nei«|ihoriilE States,. Ac.. all to be wild atprices whict will defy ed,a»though they were present. The Man­ EXFRBBS—At 1.30 p. M. (inconnection with Is an article I have uied for twenty' years iii competition. .All work warranted perfect or cupied by the Norwalk Institute. Mr.-G., af­ OHN PICKETS, practical Dyer and Re-! Insti tiite, where he will be pleased to see his " JVVIB Orleans, 5th A/iril, IINU ter practicing with and receiving instructions agers would respectfully call' attention to the Express Train from Boston,) receiving pas­ friends and customers; and have thein exam­ tny practice, and can recommend it for fht . "Sir: I have great-satisfaction. In assniipe yon t uo pay. . Also, Portable Gas Works, compri­ J finisher of Silk, Cotton, and Woolen goods following diseases, namely, Diseases of fht from the best English Artists, feels - confident of every description, begs leave to return his fact that all persons have a'legal right, to send sengers from the New London Railroad ine his new arid extensive stock of ?p.iing and nivself and family have lieeii very innrli lien, filed hy y. sing all tiio latest improvements, G»s Kegu- he Will give satisfaction to all who may desire orders for tickets to Georgians the lotteries at New Haven ; . from the Housatonic- Summer Clothing, mariufactored m the most Liver, Kidneys, and Spine, tor Dropsy, ScrOI- medicines. My wile was cured, two years shire, of.u iators. and in short EVERYTHING appertaining sincere; ihanks to his friends and the public,' tiln^Fistula, Cancer, Syphilis, Eruptions iot ven and dangerous cmich,- by your CHKMUT PAT-ro* , ; to gi ve.him their patronagey as he has secured foi< the .many favors bestowed on him since hte of Samuel Swan & Co. are authorized by the. Railroad at Bridgeport, stopping at Bridge- 'Fashionable Styje, combining- Beyi.utj with and since then has enjoyed perfect health. Jly cbilih i .'SI r§ 'a-Gos* or Steim well and cheaply done by Legislature of that State. A lottery will be the Skin, Rheumatism, and Meicurial Affec­ have.eeveral times lieen cored from attacks of the lnls - Jisj -'ij. a new assortment of instruments, and is pre­ commenced business at Winnipauk, and he pdrt, Norwalk and Stamford. At 9.00p.lM. Durability. A lak-ge arid assorted Stbc|t of - v tfte subscriber,.who devotes lis entire person-, pared to take Ainbrotypes in a new and im1- drawn' every Saturday .throughout the year, Stoppingat Bridgeport,NOrwiilk andStamford tions, Firist Stage of Consumption,. Indiges- enxa and Croup hv it It is'an invaluable Amedv t { -rsi al attention to the business. would now inform them that he has removed READY MADE CLOTHING* these-eomplaints. - Your CATHARTIC PILU hlpk ehtlr / proved slyle in natural-dolors, not to be_ sur­ all orders received-being filled ,in: the drawing, tioa. Piles, and Affection of the Heart, also. cured mi from a dyspepsia and contiveness, »yhi«li I i • M WM. GLOVER. as above, and, fitted up a Dye Hous? and' Fin­ Of every price, style and quality, whichl can Constipation of the Bowels; I have always passed. NoBalsiam of Fir.is uwd, as it iB in- ishing Room in the most complete , manner, next to take place after the same comes to Trainsfrom JVorwalk to Yew York.—At grown upon me fur some years,— indeed, thin cure *- ^ West side the Bridge.-^ j, . | jurious tb: the pictures. Specimens may be hand. According to the scheme one ticket in 4.45. 6.00, 6.44. 8:15, and 10.53 A. M. ; 2.35 and will seM as low,- if not lower, than any found it a. stare; and safe remedy for Irregu­ inuch more important, from the fact that I had fniltii ] We would refer to the following With all the latest improvements of the art of larities of Females^ This is specific and cer­ get relief from the best Physicians whirh this sedion seen at his rooms '•••'. every ten must draw a prize. Tickets are (ex.) 3.00,5.45 and 10.05 p. SI,, express, j - other house in this city.' the country affords, and from any of the nutneious rrn en, whose orders we have filled: Wm; S: Dyeing ; and having given up coloring, for "My custom department is in charge of First tain in its!effects, Operating only on the dis­ A. Portrait in a neat case fifty cents, and up- the Wjnnipauk Company, he, .will now be en­ $10Vhalves, $5; quarters, $2,50. No tickets dies I had taken. ' * i ioekwood, Dr. J. G. Barbour. Geo; G. Bishop, Class Cutters, Who produce a Fitting and eased pars, without inflaming healthy struc­ "You seem to us, Doctor, like a providential bles»iiia< j <;apt. J. W. Hubbell, (Henry Selleck^ Edwin wards- ; Gentlemen's Residences eppied, on abled to do his work in a manner that cannot sent nuless the money accompanies the order- Trains from New York "*j reasonable terms,' Lessons given in the above The drawings are upon the principle of, one Fashionable Garment in every instance at tures, debilitating, the system, or disturbing lo'oitr family, and yon mar well sujipom) we are not iiii- ^ :: J j,: % J uckwood, Chas. Isaacs, Cashier of Fairfield be surpassed—by any-other—establishment; in For JVew Havtn. ( j\ the function of aiiy organ:, but causing a new mindful ol it. Yours respectfully, S ; Art,.including apparatus and chemicals, for number on each ticket, and afe w) Bimple that short notice. ; I.EAVITT TIIAXTER." I S if County Bank, &c. .. j the Country. ; Accost.—At 7 A.M.. 12.30,3 30 and 4.30 r.M or alterative action of the liver, of such suf­ 9''% Fifty-Five dollars.--• • - tf!6 none can fail to understand.th.em. There is no Furriishing Goods of every description, and I " Senate Chamber, Ohio, Jlprit 5th, 16S4. i Offices for .reception atfd delivery of Goods combination of numbers to mystify the buyer. EXPRESS TRAINS—At 87A. M. and 4 P. M. for from the extraordinary facilities of buying ficient severity:to banishJthe natural malady, "B^. J.C. ATK*-^ Honored Sir: I have made a tl* ?- m*. Haven eugb trial of the CATHAHTIC PILLS, left me by your ftgeu.', , ' ^ South Iffotwalk At the Dyo Works, foot of Mill Hill, in'the Prizes vary from $40 to 50,000; every prize Boston, via New ,Hartford,Springfield Goods at the Lowest Retes, for Cash,' lam leaving ibe entire system in a healthy state. DRESS GOODS! A. M Stam and have been cured hy theiu of the dreadful RI»«iiialW^|| rear of the old Bakery, and at his residence, being drawn, and result of drawing forward and Worcester ; the 8 . sKppiug at ­ thus enabled to give you Good Bargains., i The Alterativ# and Hepatic Syrup, when ta under which he Ibund line suffering The'first do-m . A -T T> ECEITED this week, my full and ehtlire BOOT AZffD SMOESTOM. ford and Bridgeport; the 4 r. u. at Stamford Main-st., Norwalk. Conn. to all purchasers. ; JAMES H. BEERS, j „• ken into t^ stemach;' underjuoes the same lleved me, and a lew subsequent doses have entiri l ^ Railroad. flueuce—ifbariishes the "malady and restok-e^ where they reside, and who would not make these and every otlier style of Dress Goods now in New Orleans Z)c//a,Mobile Register,Charles- T ATENT Spring Under Beds, Pure Hair Mat­ Bents without a thorough conviction thai they wet^.lwsijj Leather Boots, Gaiters, and. Slices; Boys David C. Palmer, at Horace Lockwood's No. ton Standard, Nashville.-Dmocrat, Atlanta The 4 r. M. connects with New London Rail- tresses, and Patent Improved Premium th« diseased organ to its , natural healthy idemaod, all of Vrhich will be sold at 26 per Misses, and Children's Gaiters of every dea-- P staie. Price 91 per bottle. Prepared by e 8 r 1 Summer st., Stamford Ihteligeneer, and New York Weekly Day Mosquito Canopies and Nets. Wc manufac­ Prepared by DS. J. C. AYEB ft COi, I sent, less than (jyfo last y ^ P ^p^M A ^ i , r°The 7 and 9 A. M. Accommodation an

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