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Spring Mountain Lehigh, ~ ^ I W^bted y odd job dotle he was ttie. man sued the court, seeming to pity the mail's incumbered with inferior crural .prolonga­ pense bf'ifoiri'dseema Ji jirti 9 W0 *' t only'wish*hut of stone, j i the only effectual remedy, and®inff^fcofc- A H.BTI.VGTON, J.B.Slls, Q.N.ELLS. •D. C. '*il ! -i« Sugar. Loaf: . do rttT. . . . \* 'to dq.it.' 'In short, he was a sort of nni- foolishness, tions. It passes through a .joyous and 'I- «<>• Wuhii L«$« Mammoth Vein ( White Ash) rbVowW stone wftl'do,) ; ^ bti.t etiun ' -••<•_ — . versal " Man Friday," and for a consider­ " I s'pose it's for some kind o' coin- vivacious juvenility, skipping up and down' abiy Fe'feveiftriil'lfy ' Iflb great Locust Mountain do ^ i 'J7i That-lWa^ call my'own; - ' i , 1 • fur/Lii 35 Subscription Ratea. .. ation he wpuld perform any work which plaint Capt'n Lober's been a makin'." as if in mockery of its heavy 'and'immo­ bono of contention in i8 tSfi8%or- F'it Seranton do • ! ai;y And close at hand is such a one, J , /, All Sabicribers, by Carrier, kail, Po»tRMeri,tnd f!50 Council Ridge, (Pink Ash) . \ inight be called for. He was a. happy "Exactly," said Lober's counsel.— vable parents. It voyages from oyster- moiis project; Being ^fiet1ief tlftP l^^nse 00 In yonder street .thai fronts the sun^Hj f'i | , Wagoieni, per; year, • i$2 Laurence (Red do ) v% .tp i!) i ' 1 shall be bomb by 'the cit5> • Of^LoKddf^ or Attorney & Counsellor at Law t ' old fellow ; as full of fun as an egg is full "Your horse has destroyed much proper­ bed to oyslcr-licd, and if in luck'so a%, to qgsaaKgg1*'""3""""^ •» Trevor ton Semi Anthracite. •» Plain Ibbd'is quite enough for me ; ^ • S by the nation atiahge, fiport WhIcR'pbint ' if Of meat, and he could crack some very ty belonging to my client." escape the watchful voracity of the thou­ f I Cl at>» of S. or,'-mOMr :Miit to on* addre«, to lx WALL, STREET, The Lehigh, Mammoth Vein, Locust Moun­ Three Cannes ate as good as ten ; ¥ ; rs there-is' truly miioli;to Jtu . «>'» •/# } «'• enduring and very pure. For ordinary do­ the Poem's iGoriieri , - Th®a; bodjT);oldtho «• Give me a mortgage here and there- lived quite comfortably, aiid the impres- ble of doin' so much mischief."" j broods of oyster-cherubs; . As snch it 1)7^ JOtelfhflUl 1 *#' 4?« Sui^icali ft lOechanical mestic purposes, the Mammoth Vein,Locust ; Clwch waswreUjfiUedj lfiMliMr#iRMsed 'o «' f-r | « Mountain and Council Ridge Coals, stand un­ Some good bank-stock—some note of hand, siou had gone abroad that he had man­ " We'll leave that for others to decide," would live and die, leaving its shell, thick­ "iiDi jo ^udignqe, • or" DENTISTS, nr I-... rivalled ; burning more freely than the Le­ Or toiling railroad share,umumw ( aged to lay up some money.' said the counsel, with a very significant ened through old. age, to serve as;its mon­ and decorous Siil. .atkjtto^hi, • 7 00 I only ask tnat Fortune send \-i its pnejear,,. #13,—with paper^jsiijoTi!16 °9 high, making no clinker, and leaving less ash­ • Cnpt. Daniel Lober. wlio had recently nod of the head. ument throughout all time—a contribution gan^^lled tlle(grft9d 1 ! Office over the Store of C. J.Omman A more than I shall spend. . :-.|K r t»o 34&are«, ' & ' 54?,-with paper,^4! ' W 00 es andslate than most any kind ol Coal known litO* " You own a horse V* \h toward the construction of a fresh geolog­ magnificent xnusic,i^en^gdij}fcflSyp£^ k- NORWALK, CONN. : . - settled in the town, Owned aiiue piece of in the market. Honors are silly toys, I know, land ad^t iniiig Uucle Joe's Jot, and lie was «Why—" * - '• ical epoch, and a new layer of the earth's minster some, weeks,. 1 A.HrLt. v< v'' Charles Fitch. As to the Trevorton, we can say to any And titles are but empty names ; ;Vv;,jj] "We want none of your why's! You crust—were it not for .the gluttony of ltowever, we;did no^takertg§8Tj^.of;(tha Adrertteera^ndcdpT^three ormoresqn'area,ar'ejntitled persons trying it, that if it does not- answer 'iiot long iii'rtiaking himself very disagree­ to,thejiap6r free of charge, the recommendation and prove entirely satis­ I would, ftrlutpt, be Plenipo— ;; able1 to our good Man Friday,'Vf 'ile was own a horse?" - i . man, who, rending this sober citizpn of sermon quietly I'^ivfii^wU^ Life Insnrance. Bat only near St. James; 3*' *' v j j' KlftMin n«M;'or 100 word« make a square. Fractional factory, we will take it back again if desired, a proud, selfish person, and a TiUje mean '••"•But I want to 'xplafn. Capt'n Lo­ the sea from his native bed, carries him before it commenced,' . ,T ' ^parte, hf a Sphere, chaned for an a .whole. • - I'm very sure I should not care y " *' J * J A. H.BTIIfOTON, at our own expense and refund the money. unresisting to busy cities and. the hum' of A walk in tKe vanoiis^p.arTM of a Ipiarty advertisers have the privilege of changing their To fill our Gnbernator's chair. ? withal. Uncle Joe had some geese and ber, he come to me, a bilin' over with i "adriMilebienta once per month. Advertisements ^ " (At thejGazetle Office,) ' ^ A liberal deduction will be made for Cash, wrath, and axed me did I own a boss, crowds. If a haudsome, well-shapecl a.'id Sunday afteTnoort idhd VSfl'Y de­ __ Ranged oftener oharged as t^nsient from the regular prices to all those' who lay ." . "r Of li • they ran upon Leber's land ; upon Which " TVaostent advertisements must oe accompanied with the ^OENT FOR THB • Jewels are baubles ; 'tis a sin • the indignant captaiu threatened to shoot and I told him yes. Then he boiled over well flavored oyster, he is introduced to lightful. A iaVge pi'oplJi^OTlif imloa : in their winter's suppiy through the months To care for such unfruitful things ; " ^ T , •.baih to insure insertion. " AMERICAN TEMPERANCE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of July and August. more—made lots o' threats—and went off the palaces of the rich and iioblc^like a i'Aisnally- re^eSeJntedf.fi&tf Most Yearly advertisements payable 1st ofJanuary andJuly. One good sited diamond 1n a — them if he caught them there again. Yeirly advertisers restricted to the businesscontempla- of Hartford, Conn. Mr. O. H. Benedict, long and favorably "Ef jre'd make yer fence tighter my in a heap 0' passion, afore I could 'xplain." wit, or a philosopher, or a.poet, to give orderly, well-dressed aiid il^cWdsf^flieir - ted Kt the\time>of bontraet. known in the Coal Trade, will be always -on Some, net so targe, in rings— ' #«»• deportment.: 'l^dthftt^fiaiif fe^iiSad^-beaa- Cards, Resolutions, Fnneral and all other Special Noti- A ruby, and a pearl or so, is giS'i if? gees wouldn't git through," meekly sug­ " But do you deny that your horse was additional relish to their sumptuous,feaists ; hand to serve the public. A share of the pub­ tifhf tHaft the i^pG£raift$ df T" «es, 26 Mr ieiit,' additional on the above. NTorwalk Fost Officw. Will do for me; I laugh at show. Isas't i ji gested1 poor Joe. in my client's field ?" if a sturdy, thick-backed, strong-tasked ---• 43f> These i termsi will be inflexibly adhered to, -&$. m lic patronage is solicited. Green ahd Hyae^tkS,' isa 1 1 inctheir«best dresSgs.-^tl^fhefWiHaojfcnd IHISINESS DIBKCT0R¥. East 8.20 A. M.—5.00 P. M. shire Mining Company. I own perhaps I might desire ^jj, . ' i;(,0 and with this he walked away.' ! ||| " That's not the thing. Do you deny whence, dosed with coarse, black pepper gronnds, or iarre* sitting OK Danbury and Norwalk Railroad, 8.50 A. M. • VI • • t, Some shawls of true Cashmere— So Uncle Joe had to go at work and that horse did this damage ?" and pungent vinegar, eriibalmed partly 'uhdor9tteftffees, t)S : v 1 seemingly a most happy and iaoBteqted MorwalkHoteL Weston, Redding, and Redding Ridge 12 M. j f t Some marrowy crapes of China silk, % - Ivji jii- tighten the fence,'and put larger yokes ' Sartin I do." after tile fashion of an Egyptian king, he hails due. ' J Like wrinkled skins on scalded milk. V. | " Yonr's is a white horse ?" is transferred to the hungry stomach of a people. : It was'teertaifriyi qditdo distent 4: D. STEPHENSON/ Pbopbietor. (!! S Atlantic Cable . Xf''fi ] upon his geese. West9.10 A.M.—5.55 P. M. f r f, " Rayther of a yallerish cast, 'Squire." costermonger, or becomes the luxurious from what: we .had beeni lltfd titoieajftct il A first claw Hotel, beautifully located at I "would not have the horse I drive ; •/ T Ldber's next move was against Joe's Kast 8 30 A. M.-3.20 P. M. So fast that folks must stop and stare ; j " And poor- and old ?" „ , repast of a successful pickpocket. from what we had.heardoo£(ttie oLwdon Norwalk, Connecticut, and open for the re­ Danbury and Norwalk Railroad 7.55 A. M. am Parted! hens. He swore that he would shoot 4 ception of guests at all times. In connection But it was some time ago, and is " all right" An easy gate—two-forty-live— j j them if they were not kept ont of his lot. " A leetle shaky, I think." •• • Westminster Recienc» population.. - Among, j t&edcromifr m» POST OFFICE HOURS Suits me ; I do not care ; ^ ~ j.,| considerable nuniber .soldiCT#^*»}(tfeeir irlWttftHdtel is® Krge Litery Stable, where now. .Joe built a hen-house, and placed his " Then how do you know that it was |* 'g«o4^H)>raeriind Carriages can at all times be From 7.00 A.M. to 8.00 P.M. S Perhaps, for just a tingle spurt, •' not your horse that did this damage ?" From the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser. bright^ red uniform,, jjfho-.appea^.jtft ^ve f * u^uiui^ • . tfS R. A. Williams, P. M. OLD ON TO YOUR MONEY ! Some seconds less would do no hurt, fei • '; V/: feathered bipeds therein,but it was asore t £ yruicured H( no longer, as I have now open for ins­ ,;W ]• "That's jest the p'int I wanted to EUROPEAN CORRESPONDENCE* a special priyilege. ou. this ^f^qoon i^nd pection the largest amount of Clothing ever trial to him, and people sympathized with in Zforwalk Dye Works, :f Of Pictures, I should like to own " • 'xplain. 'Squire," answered Uncle Joe, No. j evening, to peJ5am^a^aoihfe;ps^|.^th Booth Norwalk Hotel. { i brought idto this town at one time, consist­ dfi 1 him, though they conld not help him. -In i ®ilW% TitUns and Raphaels three or four— . .. - „ very earnestly, and with imperturbable their wives lol^ JAMES LUCAS, Proprietor.: ; Foot of Mil Hill, NorwaUi, Conn. ing principally of the I lovo so much their style and tone—•' ' One season Capt. Lober plowed^up his /«k -, Jutyi-T, 185*8. gravity^ "Ef anybody'd axed me this This House has recently been ihoroaglily OHN PICKENS;practical Dyer and Re- Best Goods & the best Work Ona Turner, and no more, lif 'PslJ,| land—sotile ten acres of it—and sowed it We'flfext pfo'ceeded to the Tower, that ;h aw A oi rebuilt and greatly enlarged aiid'is now ready (A landscape—foreground golden dirt,;.jo;.5jij ] afore I come up here, 1 should a' told 'em great storehouse of military antiquities, rf J>: the country, without exception, warranting For daily use, and bound for wear ; oM edged to be the best piece of wheat in pect to—an' that ere is a—saw-hoss 1" Conqueror, although a still more ancient narrates the foll9!vingi.ncid§>i^rflf1a!i»g8nt spect for permanent or traasieht boarders pos­ Color ,and Steam-Finished in the most ap­ ,N i the purchasers entire satisfaction. Also . The rest upon an upper floor ; The court smiled, and hid its face be­ fortress is said to have been on the same sesses advantages over any other Hotel in the proved manner. Grape, Broche, and Cash­ some of the cheaper grade of Goods, which town. But: tHS BWDGE, NORWAY, C8KK' Dyed and Pressed.' . without his visiting it. One afternoon splitting with laughter. Some attempt antiquities are kept. The appearance, of require a 'ip- "* I will not sell my Goods less than Cost unless I value for theirpower to please, ^ i a. J, G. KELLY, i Proprietor. Agents, Joseph Sheplferd, Norwalk, Ly­ I am obliged to, but I am bound to sell you he came to see his wheat,and on reaching was made to reprimand Uncle Joe for this the wardens and yeoman in the same fan­ transpOrtafcibr man Piatt,Main-st., Danbuiv, David Selleck, Goods Xil2S*!. the sight which met his gaze. The tall, on the occasion that all blame fell where is quite pictnresqne, and we fouud them country ti'agort-, drdwH bjP ii' ft;afrtf tfP* fine wall & Miles, Milford, Conn. 12 Hotel, east side the Bridge. it "righteously belonged—upon the man Green Monntdifi' hotsbs, a ^fsjed. is open for tike reception of ttensiient NATHAN TURK. stoat grain was - trodden and trampled very civil and intelligent guides. •• or, permanent Boarders, and no expense or Wealth's wasteful tricks I will not learn, who had brought the suit. It was very sturdy soti oftfitf GraniteStSf0.is'sy^a Orocerles cheaper than ever Norwalk, Ct., Sept. 13th, 1858. * Nor ape the glittering upstart fool; K'-v down over half of the lot, presenting a The entrance is through several succes­ palqs wlli be spared to seoure the comfort of ; tf Shall not carved Ubles serve my turn, scene of havoc and. destruction truly hor­ easily proved that Joe never owned a sive gateways, and we were first conduct­ •if) The day wOfr'Ofae of tibeP#ta%Vt>'df the ran CASH! " live hoss," and he was Sent about his season; and adniirably adaptediio^iHick^an ^(SSdStabling for Horses, *c. } W ^ 15 LDHBEK! LUMBER! But all must be .of buhl; tj!> f'"Ur. rible to behold. And the astounded ed to the white tower, to an apa.rtiherit f -.1?, r •• .••• iM'UX.P!?:' HE subscriber would inform the public Give grasping pomp its double share—r,',f ,-j(! owner was at no loss to account for the business. full one hundred and fifty feet in height. excursion/ and -evefyi orie^.:afijerothis!!s0e- generally, that he still continues to cell ILL &' HUBBELL have recenly com­ ji . Wogntor Hottw, Stmlniry. Ooan. T menced tbe Lumber Business at the old I ask but one recumbent chair. •: •' ' desolation, for near the center of the lot It was a small affair, perhaps, but it The whole centre of this room is occupied eialty; seemed to taWihcokeBaeatadeUglit the best of Groceries, Provisions, Ac., at his H It: .1 •• • 1 0i v WM. Pi STEVENS, Proprietor. old stand, No. 4 Skiddy's Block, &s cheap as stand lately occupied by Mr. Charles Thomas, Thus humble let me live and die.fl .|aaw5,Sif' besaw a horse. It was a gannt.heuvily- made a great noise ; (hid so hot and heavy with equestrian figures, showing the arnj- in its ip.cideuts; : 0®^jionaliy^jthi&!»gepl- Th. built nuini^il, of a dingy white color ; Snd were the various remarks that came show­ or of all-the differbnt periods of Englis|i ,ogist sp,uld spy;ou|,» above,, named Hotel,; is prepared,Ito re­ Cosh buyers, as he has as large an assortment Timber, Lath and time, If Heaven more generousgifts deny,, iggj jjj'j though evidently well stricken with years ering down upon Dankl Lober, that in History, each mounted in fighting' co. low him to investigate it. This w-juld.pt- ally. The Hotel is large, commodious; and; in this market. We shall be happy- to accom­ iniirveloiis spirit—i:dw cropping, a few of move. After this Uncle Joe's geese and these latter days ofgUhp.QWitler,aiid.g:iix;- invite .the speoial^attention of all to his stock modate customers, jvi^h, anythinguiyt in our line rOf simple taste and mlnd contentl ' ''^'«; U ftttsd up iwith the wnvenitobies of modern of' . )».:{: ' is • i;'*«• the weft-filled wheat heads, and anon hens waudered about: without the fear of haii guns, of little Accbrtht: 'Utii af'mng^- ten consume mucl^ and it Aorethan Hotels} it is ^abundantly supplied with pare at liberal prices.^ M. HILL. being shot; but his " old hoss" never once occ,iiri\e Ooffeefe, Teas,and Sugars,1; J. C: HUBBELL. trampling away upon. the devoted grain, ment of the room, arid the figures'bf th? Spring Water,,and is pieasaatly,located, onj 32 Here is a bit of poetry (" By-and-by") which rec­ went away, save when it rode upon its was obirg'ecl to remind tne deeplvab- . Which are of the very best quality, and will ommend all our young friends to leans by heart : as thongVi lie were treading the wine-vat. horses, are most perfect; aud yori almost the Jiaifi SlreelHWtthlnAyery few rods pf thej owner's shoulder.—iVczc York Ledger. , feel the pressui*e of these formidable war­ sorbed1 party that- tlftf^day ^s^.^sWing, Railroad1 j',,, . i be sold cheap. Tbe public i^re invited to Mr. J. Session, . I ' There's a little mischief-making . Silj I'Should not dare to tell all the oaths r . • . *f,. and that they had i long ridfe l^fdre Mhi, examine, and judge lor themselves. I f: ii Elfin, who isetfr nigh, Which Capt. L'oWr then and there poured riors. The qinrritity and variety of arms , ? ! A; MOREHOUSE. Something About Oysters. them: i-' ni M >acol -:sw gemow ifaiil as- Professor of Music, Thwarting every undertaking, lo v ci J *io forth j' bnt they were terrible ones, and and trophies of every description, collect-- Look at an oyster ! In that soft and : 1 ); 0 C. S. LOCKWOODi Is prepared to receive a And-his name is By-.and-by, • t the iv bite fori 111 stood upon his lips as lie ed in the varioas apartments of the tow!- r. In the- height' of Ms iftfpatiSiC^, tie few more pupils for ins­ J. N. L0CKW00D ft CO What we ought to do this minute,. |.^ j j j- gelatinous body lies a whole world of depth of his despair, andthe~«xtreni^p«f Fasliionable Draper and Tailor, truction on the Piano Forte, Organ, or Melo- { a could collect his thoughts, he started for er are almost incrediblo, every age 'and " Will be better done," he'll cry, ^ ; vitality aud quiet enjoymeut. Somebody (Successors to J. P. Haxford,) deon. . - i ' Uncle Joe's. He knew that' Joe must every country with-whom the English nai- hjs perplexity;h« tuffled; to,abiab SMPffan- -' ' • ; • tvij " If to-morrow we begin it"— . ' has styled fossiliferious rocks, " mqjiu- 3 EEP constantly .on hand a large and va­ pfi' • • fe .f, TERMS. have seen the horse in there—for the an­ tion has intercourse eontribnting its quof ion. on the^x, ipFj J^of. ^«ilrpnga)d 'BKNtLttinN's FOKNlSrilNG SlffORIUMf^.} 1,4 " Put it off," says By-and-by. mAs of the felicity of past a^es." An K ried assortment of L'AOiE8',rGEST';s and For one 'Lesson'a week, $6.00 per quarter. . jT'ai imal could not have been less than three ta. The crow,ii jewels' room is.oue of th4 mftjk,Jata/^ takpn,:poi?paf| jp i 5'Ski^y'" '^^oaVdaW- .Children's . r : - Eor two Lessons a week, $9.00 per quarter. " 'u Those %ko heed his treacherous wooing or foiir days'nt the work—-and perhaps undisturbed oyster bed is a concentration- greatest attraction's.' Jfere enclosed in ti jpsea^ehes of his bcethf§i). -?,> noiioooTa /Hain Street, Norwalk, Conn. Pianos tuned .and . repaired. All orders Gaiters, Boots, Shoes, die., Will his faithless guidance rue ; " " ^ the depredator might belong to Joe.— of happiness iii the present'. Dormant strong glass case are tlib gorgeons: regaf •;d VoWhafe, on Art^tl^^tlgr left at-his Residence, Main-st., Norwalk, wiil i SiS What we always put off doing,- - ,. , all madeunder our own personal supervision 4 thongh the several crcatures,there congre­ lia of the English Monarchy;. ;Tne':'ca'se men, Squire sonwwjiaL p^taljwjyn be/promptly attended to.' Iy32 Clearly we shall never do ; .'O Just as the captain reached the road, he S. XL OlMSTSAS, of the best material and in the very beat man­ met Sam Warner. Sam was not a tem­ gated seem, each individual is leading the is lined with rich white silk, showing the mande.d tlia. botlie^ed^t^u,.;,." fflbgf qg» ner. Our assortment oi Laidies'' Gaitkrs, PZAXVOS RAN SALE! • We shall reach what we endeavor perance man, not did he belong to the beatified existence of an Epicurean god.— amazing splendor 'of the jewels to the 9;beoat, stop^iugn" ||# WaOLBBlLE AND RETAIL DEALE& IN - undoubtedly comprises, both in extent and NE handsome Rosewood, by Bridgland If on Now we more rely ; .x'tliifi The world without, its cares and joys, its . But unto the realms of Never, - Xsii'/P - church but he was a particular friend to greatest advantage. The collection is, jumaing out every, time thw GROCERIES, PLOtJR' FEElfif, &C., qjuality, a^-finer assortment: than can berfoun d : and Jardine ; one Mahogany by Munns at tin?similar establishment in the County; SfO Clark, both of which will be sold cheap for I^ads the pilot By-and-by. ,'y Unele, Joe, nud didn't think much of Dan­ storms and calms,its passions evil and good, valued at £3,500,000, or abotib $16",-i all are indifferent to the unheeding oyster. No's 14 & 16 .Main StreetiNorwalk, Conn. In GiiKT'aBobTS, Gaiters, Shoes,&c., we have Cash. Apply to J. HESSION, iel Lober. 500,000 We next went to the groomyj ?: : How New-Caledonia was settled. ^ * ' »•'•: - ' a Itfrger anAibetter assortment, we are confi­ Main-st., Nor,walk.Coun. " Mr. Warner," cried the captain trem­ Unobservant .even of. what passes in its prison, now nnoccupied.- The walls arej Squire, he exclaimed in an agony of THB TEMPTATION. , dent, than was ever before offered in Norwalk. bling all oyer with rage, " does Joe Bas­ immediate vicinity,' its* whole soul is con­ covered with* inscriptions and carving by; mingled ciiriosity and'impiilf^riC^. ? We also are prepared to manufacture to meas­ TO THE LADIES OF I- Now Caledonia's Governor unto himself said he, -''' centrated in itself, yet not sluggishly and ' " Ob," quietly ^emafieff'Sot0 attorney and. Cbnnsetor at Law, ure, any article in our line, promply, at the Great stories told of heaps of gold will settle this coun- set own a horse the unfortunate prisoners during thei^ apathetically, for its body is throbbing Gtefcia'n, 9dt OFFICE OVER MALLQNWS STORE shortest notice. Fairfield. County tree; " Yans. B'lieve he does, "Squire re­ long confinement, for few persons passed? Misses' and Children's Shoes, Rubbers, For there be hosts of jolly-greens who never stop to with life and, enjoyment. . . Jhe mighty A few days sifter) thlS Satoife'- teftfi ^Wtis A turned Sam. •:S^k?o^ those fatal gates as prisoners, who. ever: " Norwalk* Coiili. $25 Sewing XKEaehines. • t 1 &c., ip endless variety. A fine article of think, •" Is it a white one F ocean is subservient to its pleasures. The came out alive. The. room occupied somei engaged for this icftntical trip 'Jiirty St,ir?pjf»fl'forGent8'Wear. HE undersigned, having made arrange­ Who blindly swallow every hook that's hid in printers' rolliug waves waft fresh and choice with­ of Bostoniahs. 1 A& th«yilwtle#>%l(Wj* "Kind o'whitish " ^§ ,;i! twelve years by Sir Walter Raleigh^ andj 02 €•; J. G RUM AKj REPAIRING in all itsbranches, done neat­ ments, for the s«le of an Improved Fami­ ink : T * i&jy »sS^siS»s2 'SS... " How old is it ?" in its reach, and the flow of the current where he wrote his history of the .world,j the turnpike tSjrongh'tlie! Notc^ ^Ontf -df Dealer in Foreign and Domestic ly, quickly and cheaply. ly Sewing Machine, is now prepared to fur­ • THB R»CIT. • feeds it without requiring an effort. Each nish all who may want, with a Machine well Some thirty-thousand branny men ttFraser River run^ " Wal—'taiu't very old nor very young is in the white tower* A small dark cellj them said: to the driver^ho w&sdetight- 1 calculated for all kinds of Family Sewing, And find that Yankee Doodle-do is Yankee-Doodle-done But it's kind o' shaky raound the knees." atom of Water that comes in coptact with in the wall of the tower is shown as his edly ruminating on therooatrast^ between DKf GOODS, CA&PETINfiS Hardware and Cutlery. : at the above low price. Having had one in BROWN. Captain Lober posted off to Uncle its delicate gills evolves its - imprisoned sleepjng-room. > . : • > * , his present. orderly£(Soq»pi£hy,'ftaiklqtthe Carriage ; Trimmings; ClothSi Cassi- Mechanic's Tools, Farming Utensil use in my family for some time past, I can Joe'8cot, and found the old fellow at work air, to freshen and invigorate the creat- The whole tower buildings and grounds 1 troujjlesoflt^ pavCty.- he Had ibeen jperpleaed nures, Satiwetisu Yestings. and Tail• Epeak from experience, and would simply say tu$e's pellucid blood. Guns, Pistols, Iron and Steel, that for the amount of money they cost, they about the premises. occupy, some twelve acres, and the associ-1 .wjth'p, day-iqViW,9 bpfps^ii, 90103 loi i»Bii • or's Trimmings, • by the Yard, MISCELLANY. Invisible to human eye, unless aided hy g_ij4 Piece or Package. • « .^w" , r.;Window Glass, Paints. are the most profitable investment that any "Mr Basset," he said, with awfnl ations counected with its history are " Good deal.ftf alqugj,^# Mfc faihily can make. ^ _ Ib^ Svil of a Bad Temper. h £ the wonderful inventions of human sci­ Sunimer^ta-.ai3« (ja sbw-moAiod 9ilj l*kEETIN08, SHlRT^S, JEAN8,a3iJi®'^ arid Otis. 'Jl^ meaning, *'• do you own a horse ?" shockingto contemplate. Its now peace­ I will furnish the Machines in this town, A bad temper is a curse to the posses­ ence, countless millions of vibrating cilia ful concntion and picturesque position, is \\^al, co^derabie,; this .WMktftsMf} -ai t)'iJ&t ihe4owest possible priises.^ HE Subscriber has now in store aid is wi4h instructions for iicing them, at the man­ " Wal—I rather calkilate as haow't I jillH sor, and its influence 13 most deadly wher­ dew, Squire," answered the old fellow. are moving incessantly with synchronic in marked coutrast with its former history w.as the repjy.. "feaiuLcl -oiK O R W A L K , O O N N Tconstant ly receiving direct from th e man ufacturer's price, thereby saving-the purcha­ beat on every fibre of each fringing leaflet. ifes: ufacturers, a large; .supply of Foreign and ser the cost of transportation, and their own ever it is found. It Is allied to martyr­ " And did you know that your horse of tyranny and murder. ; " I suppo.sfe you have^iuj^ #u.jm Well might old Lenwenbcek exclaim, when Domestic Goods,under the above denomina­ expenses to and from New York. Please call dom to be obliged to live with one of a had destroyed more than half of my From the Tower we proceeded to the he looked through his microscope at the tions, which makes hie assortment olarticle at my office, opposite the Store of Wm. C. complaining temper. To hear one etern­ wheat ?" Thames-Tunnel atWapping. i This won­ the , mountains,,. ,do,^^ Street,.and examine tbe Machines, and their Wholesale a^d Retail dealer i snitedtothis market , equal to any in' the al ronnd of colhplaint and murmuring, to "Je-rew-salem ! Yeon doant say so, beard of a shell fish, "The motion I saw der of modern engineers has been-' the state, and which will Re sold either whdtt -work, if you wish to-be perfectly satisfied in the small component parts of it was so tl have every pleasant thought scared awajr Squire I" exclaimed Joe, in terror. subject of unmerous (lescription.and driiw- °jl oaM ft oyjs.,io ws; salt; or,retail,on as favorable terins as^i!] cthat they are as represented. incredibly great, that I could not be sat­ MANUFACTURER OF L.. CHARLES T.LEONARD. by the evil, spirit, is a sore trial. It is " It is a fact, sir ; and i\pw yon may ingSi aiid its general idea is fituiliairi to ibeipt^rchased inNew York. For listjbF$T isfied with that spectacle ; and it is not It^ibfesand prices,purcLasertare request^ Ivft'orwalk, July 19th, 1858. 29 like the sting of a scorpion—a perpettial settle'it^ or suffer the consequences." all. The descent is by a-wide, dduble other fct-Vti*- • ' " ' • , ' in the miud of man to conceive all the T^S^etkbri&C^erWa^^ to'tiali and examine for themselves 'c ueedle, destroying your peace, rendering " But, 'Squire—railly—I can't believe staircase, large, roomy, and light.-, Itilias sc'c motions which I beheld within the com­ i:,L h uie3 b Hte'^ttahtly oh hank a lhr,ge assort- u! Hi! 01.J \ • • _ -WM. CK"STRE^ PRICE & SO life a burden. Its influence is deadly ; it. My hoss is such a quiet critter." a double track, sufficiently wide for,a cart »-W&t^^e' tKe>'i^ef '" * * '.VV pass of a grain of .sand*" And yet the meiit '• iff general. 'Hduse-feefeping i i«Hi !: • ond the pdrest and sweetest atmosphere " Are you willing to settle it ?" cried but never used for that purpose. As a. v Lik« ?' • ijboHlif^,' i^aoii'tebr: Ctonaecticnt MANCFACTURERS OF Dutch naturalist unaided by the finer in­ : ^iEurmturei-M' Soi Nortoalk, is contaminated into a deadly miasma the captain, madly. ' financial speculation it is a failure, but is else I, kdbw On 1- ® SstiSl^ry, Hamfess and.^run struments of our time, beheld but a dim : Conn. • Grave Stones, wherever this evil genius prevails. It " But—'Squire—railly—I couldn't pay wonderful triumph of engineerings skill.-^— ueverrdwuld get up ta CraWfOfd*^ ; WANurACTOR 1 and misty indication of the exquisite cilia­ ery once in ftp while^they. 'Woultf has been said truly, that while we onght ye ncfth'n—sartin I couldn't." 5 Brunei was the; engineer, the same who O. RAWDI.B, . , ry apparatus by which these movions are ^astBid4 tlie Bridge, -ifci iRH cASOJ.'fe not to let the bad temper of others influ­ " Then yon'll pay somebody els£ s Yon has in charge the, mammoth ship Levia­ team/.a'nd jnmp odtfand ' effected. How strange*to reSect that all 11 —DEAUS^' ili—7.;!g l-Hfi -im:~ 4'Wui-dy's Statiou, New York. Our stock ence us, it .would be as unreasonable to know that your horse has been in my than, now lying in^h^trcam nearDept- or pull up^ir;weed,: aad .^hea'CfAe dNIfetSF this elaborate and inimitable contrivance ) -ft comprises tbe very best quality of .Italian spread a blister upon the skin, and not ford. * . , ,i , j,; rn would p?eadn:a lOngf sermoil, *fti*}' #bfcli Bat^ G^s^Men's ft Boy's aii^.^fierican Marble. All work delivered field F r expect it to draw, 08 to think of a family has been devised for the well being of a The tnnnel is about tliirte'en nunared he'd Ladies fartii Oittts Canes; ; H we find its wonders comprised. There attention,to business, to merit a continuance tone will destroy the music of an instrtf- captain went off. He went to one of the tendedj but is filled >yith little shops vv^s , daylight-dpwu flfeefore Weil'^pW Jttw are portions of its frame which seem to of th^ii -iiipport. .. inent otherwise perfect; so( if all the assessors', from whom he_ learned that Joe where fancy articleSj. rdfreshments, &c., Crawford's.",, J >X\U f-ir4»os! f»n« *>'oh«l • Eveiy description of articles connected Fruits, Vegetables serve no essential purpose in its economy, »SfcidilT?» fltock. members of a chnrch, neighborhood, and owned some two or thre'e hundred dollars are sold, rtnd petty shows . exhibited, " Bu,^ w^p. werft ..th,ese;iip«)ple-.??ditt!») Witt the trade, kept constantly on hand, of which might be omitted without disturb­ Fish, Clams, Oysters family, do not cultivate a kind and affec­ wbrth of property ; and then he went td one of the tracks being appropriated to quired the w,hole .company ^of j steaer^ io^ the very best material and workmanship,and The subscribers having ing the course of its daily duties,. and yet, MtikS coi^AOT, tionate temper, there will be discord and a lawyer's, and had Joe Basset sued, set; the purpose. One penny, is charged for a breath, " Did yon not find out ?" w.vta at the lowest prices. taken the Market store so coustant: in their presence and position Of Hartford. ' N. B. —Jobbing neatly and promptly at­ every evil tfbrk.—Steele . . ting the damages at one hundred dollar?. passing across and returning, one of the _ " Wal,,not exactly, !^x^ th^^keep-- on the . corner of t h e 1 tended to on the shortest notice, and most 1 9 that we caanot doubt their having had has fthe 1,0 mavmer erf; wHo they were aud^ he told 1819. Bridge;apd Wsiterstreet, !. •" • :*;• The lawyer sent Joe a letter, but ihe old few things in London, wh^hh"" - ' Incorporated in Charter Perpetual: reasonable termsi their plapes in the original plan according "would give ^notice that The Mobile Mercury, defending fellow refused to take any noticet)f it, and it of being cheap. It is (inly one of were naturals /" hJoffjllawi(»5f til • - - - - $1,000,000. ; Norwalk,April 13th, 1858, _ they will keep constantly on to which tbe organization of the mollusk daverv, says? the case was carried into conrt, Captain the great lions of the cityrraa should be ' r-ijj hand a general supply iof :^very specie# of was first put together. These are sym­ Insure, against loss and damage by Fire, - ." There is scarcely a wfell ttgulafed Lober having sworn that he would push visited- by every startler. A^ Kench Belle a' ^iihdred^ Table, Shell and Scale Fish, and Vegetables bols of organs to be developed in crea­ on Term adapted to the h&zard, and and Fruitful overy deWi'lpt«6h4n their sea plantation in the State* upon which the Uncle Joe to the last extremity. We returned to our lodgings by way ( .Madame de xGei\i^ Ju.:bef- tteaoirfept J tures higher in the scale of- being—ante- |, insistent with the laws of 34? Mercjiant Tailor and Draperi son.' . The piiAlic can rely • ftppnl epfirvthing negroes are not better off than many of » The court was in session, and the day of the Tjiames, on one^i of the little, F types, it may be, of limbs, and anticipa­ describes the training she underwent'foM' • compensation. ' No. 3 Phoenix Block, ^lorwalk, Conu. purchased from their market, being resh, the poor white families sbttoufading them." for the trial arrived. The room was steamers which are constantly plying.— and in oooix wiiolESdME OoiiwTioN. Ail oar- tions of undeveloped senses. These are fit her for Parisian'SW6tety in thelast cen- GEO. S. GOWLES, So/e Agent, rpjjE sub^criiber would respectfull y announce And this being: true, whkt an enormoas crowded, for a whisper had gone abroad In this short trip wc.had ah opportunity; J. that h'aVing cleared ou t all his old stock keting,delivered, within any reasonabLt;dis­ the first draughts of parts to be made out ;i!i'X l>lil IOI i,9^E4w* wsa ly34 /. L\ For'Norwalk and vicinity. wrong it is to poor white families to per­ that Uliele Joe- would ge* the best of it. tu'ry at his attOtion sales, he has now on hand a tance. " GEORGE T. Bli ABY & CO. in their details elsewhere, serving, how- of expericucing the shocking coudition of : ndvt 9a.t-; .sohsdiA Norwalk, June28th, 1858. ;i' S% petuate and extend a system of human Finally the ciise was called on, and Lo- the Thames, produced by the general dis­ i I had two teeth, pul O A jB. K. L00KW00D A di fresh seleoted stock of seasonable Cloths jCaS- evefr, ah end by their presence, tor there bondage which degrade! them below the ber's counsel made a statement of the whalebone stays'tha^inched me.terribly^;. simeres, Vestings, &c., which: he is prepared v 1 charge of the sewers of this mighty city, NOEWAblfc CONN., i mlloi '^ ;^methug.jfeittL';?,', are badges of relationship and affinity be­ : to make up in -the best and most fashionable negroes in slavery 1 cause which had led to the suit, enlarging my feetset! were impyspaeq In tjght£,^9esrY tween one creature and another. In lliem and which has so lately excited so much t! A N U F A 0 T U B B R S 0"f styles. A complete assortment of Mens and 'k% now celling • QftOQERJES, P- Is it not a solemn dnty every laboring upon the damage which he had been done public attention. It was really shocking with'which it wits'imf Boys' CLQTWJNG READY MADE. I VISIOJVS, FLOVH, FEED Sf G Or white man owes to himself and his chil­ the oyster-eater and the oyster may fiud Tin, SheatIron & Copper Wgfes Grateful for long and continued favors, I' at aistonishingly. low pric^s. fbr the'benefit of to his client's property, and explaining and wc were glad to get on shore, and walk, I had three or fdiK ' tB^and'^jij^^- dren, to preveut the extension of such an some common bond of sympathy and dis­ J JO shall endeavor, with renewed exeition, to those "who wish to ge t thi most GrotiHes-for how little tbe transgressor had seemed to away from its influence. By a law pas­ papers put around tny heaa', .a'nilK H ing; the best In market, at . stare. .. >>.'-"4 unenlightened people believe, in the shape with the tides until in a hot^iiay it is al­ Ware. -Olmstead'i . Norwalk, Mt(y~Ist,'lW8. " tf!8 tories, and to support the doctrine that "Yes—you." most unsupportable. I'laus if rcl ef on un Besides all this I was forbidden to ran, slavery must and shall exist on every foot of a minute, bivalved, protected, grave, f ^OOTS & SHOES, largeassortment, at ING'S FARINA CRACKERS, " He is, your honor," said Lober's immense scale arc projected, one of which to leap or to ask questions. LOUR, some extra choice brands at of land belonging to our nation.—Courier. fixed, and steady oysterling. No j it eu- OUOTBAO'l. F qi^stEAb'S. W At G. ft Q. M. HOLME'S. lawyer. > .

i. am Baa •7v. *33? Suiii frtr)8flfar ,to 23*eatiiuii& Sdl6ii_§pi»lii4dii Sulr For the Jfjttii&ik B&kettc. To.ikt PubtialiM'S of the JVoribttik ttdieilf. . . The New York and' New Haven these two'rival chaifiions it) Illj-i ^ As the subject matter of the followitigf ^ Solon Robinson writes t6 the tribune Gentlemen :—In your paper of the 12th of Railroad Company arc now engaged in nois, tfte N. Yi EvenL^ Post draws A A Centennarlan. " <>,; in enthusiastic terms of the Connecticut re-building a number of passenger cars OL OK l6ir sTVtc T oftT! THE GAZETTE. October, I find aii article headed '• Excommu­ article has awakened considerable atten­ graphic picture f On Sunday, Oct. 10th, 1868, Mrs. Sarah Buchanan Repudiated toy Pennsylvania. nication," wliichi ,in my opinion, even if tion in this vicinity, we reprint it, and State Fair. He thinks it unsurpassed in which have been in use for some years.— Denton, relict of the late Benjamin Denton of "Two men presenting widerJ bontrasta correct, is entirely out of place in a " Family many respect#—especially in the exhibi­ They are elegantly finished, both external­ The telegraph communicates cheerful Norwalk, Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1868. Wilton, reached the extreme agovof one hun­ commend it to the careful consideration could hardly be found than, these two Newspaper" which does not euumerate among tion of cattle. Here i is what he says ly and internally. news from tho'great central States.. Bu­ dred years. For a number of years Mrs. D. of the Ecclesiastical Societies of this ... .Schuyler Putnam, aged 69 years, great representatives of the: two great " the " objects1' to which it is devoted, religious v chanan and Lecompton are overwhelm­ : ASSESSORS' blanks. has lived in the family of Mr. Samuel Abbott, of the fruits, vegetables, grains, and cat­ grandson of General Israel Putnam, (Old parties. Everybody knoMM^onglas. a polemics. 1 am one of those who think that town.,. - /, ingly rebuked and tlie combined opposi-. Town Clerks and othersrequiring Assessors' of Ridgefield ; Mrs. Abbott being her daugh­ Put,) of Revolutionary memdry, died irf tion, moving in a solid phalanx, has no­ «hort, thick-set, burly man^th large? ; a newspaper tuiended f6r general circulation The^few /York State Association of tle : . —i - • * - Blanks, can procure them in any quantities at ter. At the apniversary of her hundreth The man who has not attended a show Elyria, Ohio, last week. His honored bly triumphed. In Pennsylvania, we gain ronnd head, heavy hair, dark complexion especially in a rural district, where there is a Sunday School Teachers, held a Conven­ apd fieice,,, bull-dog. bark. - - Stfong io tlds office, printed with the name of the town. year, according to previous arrangement, a of fruit in Connecticut, has yet something grandfather died and was buried in Brook- 1,700 in the 1st Congressional District; considerable difference of opinion in religious tion on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs­ large company of relatives, acquaintances, to learn oFthe excellence of such a show, lynj; Conn, on the 29th of May, 1790. 1,100 in the 2d ; 2,4000 in the 3d ; 5.0Q0 his own real power, and skilled by a tiiou- Price $1 per 100. •' matters, should keep aloof from controver­ sand Cdnpic^sMn all thestrate^jofVnand and others interested in seeing a pert on who day in Brooklyn. It was evidently an I have "not-seen anything like it an where The Common Council of. Bridgeport in the 4th ; 2,00.0 in the 5th.; about i,- ———• sies on religious subjects. Others may differ to hand Or a general figVt, of towering has lived so long, assembled at the residence occasion of great interest. .. The most, ind- elie. cThink, ye, admirers of three apples has-appointed Henry T. Blake; Esq., of 300 in the 7 th ; 2,500 in the 15tji ; 3,- Moral of the recant Elections. with me in this view, but all honest minds ambition, restless in his determined "desire of Mr. Abbott to improve the occasion by ap­ in a saucer, of the hundred bnshel bask­ that place to be Cuy Attorney. 000 or more in the 12th ; some 6,000 in r,r We do not remember, In the political histo­ w'.U agree that if such subjects are introdu­ portant topic discussed appears in this ex­ .... Bayard Taylor returns from Europe for notoriety. A native of Vermont, propriate religious exercises. An appropri­ ets full of apples that I counted in the the 13th, and so through the whole State. -il. ry of the government, any Administiation ced, it should be in a fair, honest and manly tract from a report in the New Haven feared dn a soil where no slave ever stood ate hymn was sung, prayer was offered by horticultural tent.. Some of, these apples this month, and is engaged to op^n a i;l So/4od'the rUttfros from Indiana in'dt* which has received co early in its career so spirit. How far the article" Excommunica­ ^News of;Wednesdays proceedings :: •:* •' j course of lectures for the Mercantile Li­ traiined to hard manual labor, aad school­ Rev. Mr. Woolley of Ridgefield. After the are-ihost beautiful andieeiiig them msnch cate a gain ot 2,500 in the 2d District, terrible a blow aa has jut been inflicted upon tion" partakes of that spirit others may judge brary Association on the 28th inst. ed in early hardship, be came to-Illinois singing of another hymn, a discourse was de­ " AV9 o'clocli the topics for discussion quantities' adds much to the interest of the at least 1,500 iu the 3d. as much in the that of Mr, Buchanan , by the Elections in with the facts before them. .Professor B. Silliman, Jr., is prepar­ as a teacher, and from one post to an- livered by Rev. Albert Nath, presiding elder were taken up, among which was, " To grand exhibition. 4th. a thousand in the 6th, &c. • Pennsylvania, Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, and The following is the official act of the Bish­ There t»rg_also, besides the_great apple ing, for the Mercantile Library Associa­ . ii 'A Offcra hb; prfefeat entinence. of tire New Haven district, from Johnxvii. 15. what extent can the afternoon church scr- Foi-getfai orner ancestral hatred of sla­ Kansas. The President, for the remainder op of New Jersey, which io commented on in yice be profitably postponed 'to the show in j?asJfet8,>veYiil long tables, cov­ tion a lecture upon "The History and ' I pray not that thcji shouldest take! them ne Pennsylyawa has elected the anti-ad- very to~wfafeb-he-was- tbe-hen^ he had of his official term, is to take the place of a the article I refer to: evening, in i torch, light procession 8 *John Schwartz, v. Gldtiey Jones 45 friend, a living monument of another genera­ were wholly piven to the sabbath-school. quantity. the greatness to which he h$s suc­ y,; practically as well as theoretically by the havior. in violation of that provision of the This plan of showing apples by the at Pittsburg, Pa., Wednesday eveniug in 9 Thaddeus Steyeus, v. Roberts 2,700 tion. She was married to Mr. Benjamin Den­ Nearly two thirds of the whole congrega­ ceeded. With great difficulty, struggling ^ m majority. A vast preponderance of the in- ordinal under which you became a deacon bushel is one that caniiot be too highly honor of the triumph of the opposition 10 Johi, W.^illinger, v. Kunkel 3,000 ton seventy-five years ago'last June ; he died and a priest: " No man shall be accounted or tion were scholars, and the exercises had through tbe tedious formularies of legal SI oJ habitants, intelligence, and property of the commended,quantity as well as quality has throughout the State. A large meeting 11 James H. Caulpbell, v. Dewart 2,500 about twenty-four years since and therefore taken to be a lawful Bishop, Priest, or Deacon become so attractive by the singing of lore, he was admitted to the bpr, and j a great effect upot\ the visitor, if gives was also held at the city hall, where sev­ 12 Gejrge W. Scranton, v. Leidy 3,000 iW country is and is to be in the Free States.- lived with her about fiifty-one years. She in this Church, or suffered to execute anjr of children's hymus and other exercises, that rapidly made his. way to the front rank? -,!i; The weight which this preponderance ought the said functions, except be be callcd, tried, almost every child has been gathered into him an idea of atiundance. In truth, ap­ eral speakers addressed the multitude. 13 William H. Dimmick re-elected. 1,000 had seven children of which three have de­ examined, and admitted thereunto according of his profession. Honored by the peo- ? t; to have had in ttie Federal government has the school. In some schools, grandpar­ ples in the Connecticut valley must be .. . .The Americans of the 5th district, 14 Galusha A Grow, re-elected 4,000 ceased ; the eldest now living is nearly to the form hereafter following, or bath had 15 J^ues T. Hale. v*. Alhson While 2,000 pie with office, he is still the same bono- - been hitherto more than counterbalanced by ents, parents and children were embraced abundant its well as good, or the people Mass., (Burlingaine'sj have nominated seventy-two years of age, and really looks as Episcopal consecration or ordination.." And 16 -Benjamin F. Juokin v. a 50 rableand reliable man. He volunteers li !iii the political skill and united action of the ru- I, moreover, forbid you to officiate in the dio­ as members of the school. The result of could never make such a show as this.— for Congress Albert Fearing of Boston, though she might be only fifty-five ; the ! 17 Edward McPhersori. v. W". Hxlwi 200 in the Black Hawk war and does the U!- ling classes in the Slave States, aided by the cese of New Jersey. the discussi jn was a unanimous vote, that It is wonderful, that - a State that can an old whig and much respected citizeu. youngest child is fifty-nine years of age ; she Given at Riverside, this 4th day of Sep­ 18 Samuel S. Blair v. Edie 2,000 State good .seryipp it) j)er sorest need.— ' _ fc! treachery and servility of Northern politi­ nil denominations be recommended to de­ raise such apples does not do enon gh of .... A drove of nearly one thousand hogs has also had forty one grand children, fifty tember, A. D 1858. G. W. Doaxb, 19 John Covode, re-elelected 900 In physique be is tbe opposite pf Doipglas. cians. This is to be no longer. TheDough- fer the regular afternoon service until it to supply the New York market. were stolen from a pen in Baltimore, on eight" great grandchildren, and ten great, Bishop of New Jersey. 20 * William Montgomery re-elected He is bnijt on the Kentucky plan, yery Oil Witness : W. Croswell Doane, Chaplain. evening—that the afternoon of the Sab­ It is surprising to see, at this seasou, Tuesday night last, taken through the j face instinctively fawns at the foot of power, great, grand children making an aggregate of 21 James K. MoOrhead, v., Ritchie 2,000 tall, slender and aagqlar, av|^i|rar^ eyen, The Rev. Mr. Carden, as a Presbyter of the bath be devoted to the Sabbath School such fine peaches as are somewhat abun­ 8treets"of the city, and driven to parts As in the past he betrayed his constituents, one hundred and sixteen ; of these twenty 22 RoGert McKiiight,v. Pnrviance 2,000 in gait aqd at(ltode. His face fo Sjutrp, 1 and Missionary labors. No one could dant in the show, as well as on sale in the unknown. Min the future he will betray his former Church, is bound by his ordination vows, and large featured and unpreposgessjp^.— four have died leaving of surviving descend­ have listened to the facts brought for­ streets of Hartford. . . .The President has removed all but 23 William Stewartylrc-?lected * 2,500 Tf masters, or sink into oblivion. - by the Constitutional Provisions of the Prot­ His eyeg-are-deep-eeVauderheavy ^wwg, ants, ninety two.' V"f .* ward at that convention without being I find the best secklti pears in this two of the postmasters of Illinois, origiu- 24 Chapin Hall, or. Jas. L. Gi7Zw(d'tfnl) J. Another Iwon to be learned from these estant Episcopal Church^f' always so to min­ 1 his forebead ^ffbi^l and .retreating and . Mrs. D. became a partaker of saving grace, convinced that the action of this large bod show that I ever saw any where. all appointed by him for the crime of sym­ 25 Elijah Babbitt,,y. John Dick 3,000 t Elections, is that the laboring masses are ister the Doctrine and Sacraments, and the his hair dark and heavy. ' There is no ^ and united with the Wi'ton Congregational of ministers and laymen had now opeued Potatoes are shown in the same way pathising with Judge Douglas. *Anti-Lecoinpton Demoerats. : tired of being subjected to competition with discipline of Chr'st. as the Lord hath com­ getting ayay fw g°?d sense £t church under the pastorate of Rev. Mr. Wood­ a way for the ingathering of thousands of that apples are, a bushel together, and I .The Republican papers of Michigan Republicans in Rofnap, j)#;m.ocrats in manded, and as this Church has received the ... bis unaffected sincerity, tlje . ^ v the half-paid labor of Europe, by the opera- ward, about seventy years since. For many have never, not even in the days of au- ItaltC. . : '• |' Bame." As a Presbyter of the Protestant children,, parents and grandparents to our charge that while the Democrats had the ing play of his good hntnor, ^rhich ap- v hi Mon of our present wretched Tariff system* years.and until quiterecently, when a change pian in connec­ cient potato growiug—seen a better^ control of that state, they defrauded the Episcopal Church, he haB subscribed to the schools, and also given-a companiei his dose l^gip, and rajOeitb?!? f f tR Onr revenue laws were devised for the pur- of sight has prevented, she was a faithful and tion with the mission wbrk, which, if car­ show than the one now exhibited. Thfel. university1 fund out of $25,560, and the Ohio has increased her majority from following declaration : " I do solemnly en­ the way to conviction. He hasno sq^? bi poaes of men whose laborers were glares,and earnest student of the scriptures, and her ried ont will reach the thousands of des­ varieties are numerous, and I heir of but common school fund out of $7l,t03. Be­ 100 la8tyear, to 10,000'this, also sends a put of their object has been to repress gage to conform to the Doctrine and Worship to Congress 14 Republicans to 7 Demo­ nor as a stump speaker. He is clear, » • familiarity with their contents, is truly re­ titute children and families. im\ j few complaints of disease causing the rot. sides pocketing this $97,000 of public ot'the Protestant Episcopal Church'in the concise and logical; his language is-el^ fff'r: Northern Industry. Pennsylvania, the old markable. Her piety has been intelligent, I find the Prince Albert potatoes are money, they cheated the* school fund opt crats ; a gain over last y$ar,,, JHere is ,United States." qnent and at perfect command. He-is si* ci is cradle of Democracy, now speaks in thuiider deep and remarkably even. Her character is Arrival of the Rescued Passengers of the becoming favorites among the Connecti­ .of $25.0,000 in the frauddlent sale o: a ^er reccord : . i Now to violate deliberately and wilfully together a. more fluent speaker than ~i' tones for a Tariff that, instead of discrimina- marked by great self-command, wisdom and Ill-fated Austria. -j cut farmers. It is said that, although section of school land containing valua­ •i! ting against, shall discriminate in favor of his oath and solemn o~ gagement of conform­ New YoRKf 0cfc j4 i 1- George H. Pendleti^ti-'cieitei 540 Douglas, aifd lnaJI tjie jrjs oj Ad|bate ful- ; benevolence. She has borne the infirmities of a Winter potatoe, they are now in fine ble copper mines. 1 ity is truly and seriously, what in yonr edi­ 2 John A. Gurley. v. Groesbecfc 726 ly his equal. o' the labor of her sons, and with the overthrow age with great meekness and patience ; and The frigate Valorous, Capt. Oldham, conditiou for eating, the flesh ,is white ....It must be very difficult to satisfy uot:. siiT • torial, you write sneeringly, " A Dreadful 3 C. L: Vallandigham, over !• 0f (he Power which has so long borne evil has hitherto been so far from all the peculiar­ from Plymouth, , has arrived at and mealy. Some of this variety are. Mf. -Buchanan.: The iV, Y. News the ~jr !f !Bds1 L. D. Campbell 180 ^eVavyTarid. ^ sway in the councils of the nation, we may ities of second childhood, as to make all nec­ Matter." thi#port. She brings from Fayal 42 of the largest I ever saw. The Carter po­ "only professed organ of Buchananism in In connexion wiih your more brtfef remarks, William Allen, v. Nichols . 200 hope for the near approach of a just protec­ essary attentions paid to her, a sincere pleas­ the passengers of the steamship Austria, tatoes also show well, and there-are some that «.ity, lias been a very faithful Le- It is a.sight worthy tlie $o th* you insert an extract from a paper published James M. Ashley, v. II. Mott tion to American Industry. ure. Her memory remains so vigorous that who were taken to that port by the baantiful pink Mercers, said to be as comptouite, but the Washington Union Navy Yi^d every e^ning as' the work­ Once more, these Elections are an emphat- by three Clergymen of the Protestant Episco­ French barque Maurice. Their uames good as they look. a » thus reads it ont of the party, and what William Howard, v. Cockerill men are dismissed.dismissed, Theyiney are.crowded in •she wiH repeat correctly and without hesita­ 3,000 ic protest against the system of wholesale pal Church, which for malignity, injustice and have all been given. Three-of the passen­ PumpKins are to be Seen ih all their is worse, tells the truth about its conduc­ Thomas Corwin, v. Harlan upou each otber in the shops, an^ when tion several consecutive verses of Watts' 3,000 frauds upon the Ballot-box, which the party bad taste, cannot be excelled by anything gers, F. Alessemer and Prof. Elsfield, of glory. There can be no possible lack of tors : " Ignorant, narrowmluded, illiberal,' 8 Benjaqaij) S^aijton, re-elected 6 o'clock P. M. arrives, they pOur into psalms, or hymns, and long passages of 9 J50 ow ruling at Washington has inaugurated as which may be found in the New Tork Herald New York, and C. Becker of Westpha­ the main material for a Connecticut and exacting without intellect, honor, or John Carey, r. It. W. ffaff the streets a tumultuous throngf It 'is n scripture, interspersed with reflections of her 10 Carey A. Trimble, v. Jos. Miller — i part of its regular system of tactics. The in its most reckless and infamous daiys. But lia, were left in the hospital at Fayal, Thanksgiving, if we may jqdge from the public confidence, they assume to speak estimaied tj»a£ i^ieepbpndred own. After the discourse was delivered, and 11 Charles D. Martin, v. Horton -.' — nM-**— corruption manifested by the Dem­ what, I ask you, has any accusation against badly bruised, - The officers and crew extraordinary specimens in the vegetable as if by authority, and . to issue "decrees persons are now employed in the nav/ the foregoing and other facts stated, the 12 Samuel S. Cox, re-elected1 ^ SOO yard. N«body pretends that they are ocratic managers in Wisconsin, Minnesota, theprivate character of a man to do with hi* thai were saved had gone to Hamburg. hall of the fair. There are some of the precisely a.8 i.f tbey possessed the pQ^er to l sacrament Was administered to Mrs. D. and ; 13 John Sherman, re-elected ' . 3,000 official acts ? The simple question is did the Mammoth Squash family, of enormous enforce tbcm. ' : . . i>. :ii > k not needed there. No one doubts that Maine, Pennsylvania * New York within the two invalids, members of the family. The Rev. Mr. Carden violate the laws of the Prot­ Bostow, Oct, 15, size, but I very much prefer the old The New York Courier' a»d En 14 Cvrus Spink, v. Philemon Bliss 2,$00 hundreds are engaged only for their votes * three years last past, have aroused, as well as doxology and benediction closed the services, estant Episcopal Church, his vows at ordina­ At South 6nd Park in this city this af­ varieties, such as the old yellow pump­ quirer advises the Republicans of the 0th }5 William IIpl^ick(prob,),v. Burns -- and their assistance between now and the disgusted, the honest, thinking portion of'thc after which the concourse of people assembled) 16 Cydnor B. T-op^pktj)g, (re-elected 8,00 tion* and his solemn promise and subscribed ternoon, the great stallion race for pre­ kin, the cheese pumpkin, the crookneck Congressional District to support Kemble 12th of October. It is wjtinjated th|| nation, and a recoil from affiliation with a amounting to about two thousand persons, IT T. C. Theaker v; B. F. Sprigg * 105 engagement? "If he did, has Bishop Doane mium of $100, took place. " Ethan Al- squash, in some of its forms, and above the Administration: candidate for Con­ ttpdusands of dollars sire tiirqwn $way jfe- political organization which adopts such passed through the house, and looked upon 18 Sidney Edgerton, v. Letter'% 1,500 ery day to ^e|p th<^e ,in whose naniel done anything more than his duty to admon­ iec." "Columbus," Jr., and "Hiram all, the Boston manors. gress, in case Haskell, who was faithful in means to ensure a perpetuity of power, is the the face of the venerable woman. Many of r 19 Edward Wade, re-elected 4,000 these persons have been put ou the pay­ ish him of his error and forbid his officiating Drew," where the contestant The, re­ Beets, turnips, and other vegetables, big, opposition ai& away down the Indiaka has also her Republi less Lecomptonism has become in its whom she had not met before for many years, It is, I believe, a "maxim of logicians that $100 ; Columbus $200, and Hiram Drew such a generous assistance to Mr. Ba- , free institutions rest. But the men of the her friends not one seemed to be? for­ $100. Over 10,000 people were present. schle as a food producing if all her can State Ticket 6y about fiiyc thousand movements,' »|>d fjojy jndilfepent tQ.putlici and of when a controversialist stoops to coarse and chanan's.wauiag ctwise,', i.SP present time have J*>ved themselves worthy farmers would benefit by the lessons that ..There is a project on foot, in New majority ! Eight Republican to three opinion. '* ' gotten. May her end be as peaceful and vulgar personalities, it is because he feels of the trust which the fathers committed to B&»The Boston Advertiser publishes this show is capable of teaching. Yo«k, tp^stablish a bullion bank, which ^ministration Members of Cougress, as . As. an evidence of. the way things are; triumphant, as her life has been pure and that his cause will furnish him no better ar­ : them, and in the tidings of the last few days a letter from the. Hon. Charles Sumner, Almost every article in the garden veg­ follows: • m ' dope, one of the Lecompton' candidates beautiful. N. shall use nothing b#t pQ?p ii) its transacr v ; guments. Pist, : Member*Emttd ± zf- of3M«y ?>|&$•?<{. we see the foreshadowings of a glorious Fu- •«•<>>*• dated Aix, Savoy, Sept II, in which Mr. etable that can,be.shown Jit this sea­ tions. It meets with tbe cofaial appeal for Congress called at the'Navy Yard, a ^ f^rn. ^Jpblaeh', re-elected " 800 Ridgefield Nursery.—We would call the In contrast with the scurrilous remarks of Sumner, says: son of,the yea*, giyes proof that Connect­ of many prominent men, among whom are li; few days ago, and'demanded.the, appoint-, " ture. _ V the paper from which you have made your 2 William #• English, fe-eleot.ed attention of those interested in Agricultural, "I begin the day with douche^hot and icut soil is iiilly capable x)f producing all Martin Van Buren, Robert J. Walker, 3 William M. Duao, v. fames Hvghet ment of ninety men to pipk pakoj^. Tb^ quotation, the following courteous, manly, mi-jb Chapter of Accidents..... Horticultural and Floricultural matters, to cold, and when thoroughly exhausted, the people need. Cabbage, cauliflower, John A. D!x, and John ' A. Ciscol The 4 William S. Holman, v. / B. Foley repjyl" fa /tl»e) ^uwiiiHtjBjjd^t; ^jr offirn the adv. of F. A. Rockwell, Esq., Ridgefield. logical extract from " The American Pres­ am wrapped in sheet and blanket, and turnip, beets and ottions are particularly capital is to be $1,000,000. and the reve­ 5 David Kilgore, re-elected 4,000 was they bad* fto'rOort fb^raetfi, thftt the, .^ . Wednesday last may be set down as an un- byterian," whose editor, whil e he sympathi­ 6 Albert 6. Porter, v. J. S.Gregg T. 500 Mr. R. is one of the most zealous and discrim­ conveyed to my hotel, and laid on my worthy of notice. nues are'tfl bt$ derived' Erfim loaningjthis yaiji jpt lucky day in this vicinity. In the morning •7 *jotia GLDovis, fft-electedU tl < ~- 3(000 inating Culturist we know of, and whoever zes with Mr. Carden,never forgets the charity bed. After nay walk I find myself I »otice a variety of samples of excel­ sum, and charging a y.ejry §paa|J pot?)mis­ 2.000 the "pay o/the goverament, and that there an Irish woman was found dead in the vicini- 8 James,Wilson re-elected ;j&). purchases their stock from him can rely upon of a Christian, and the self-respect of a gen­ obliged to take my bed for two hours be­ lent wheat, grown in this old state »t a sion; from the two-hundredtli to ,o^e- 9 Scbiiytep 0o}f^$„ re-elected^ ,t c,s •; •: •: 2,000 was, no work for them. The, candidate . tjof " Finchville"—cause general bad usage TO Charles paeeVr^eTected ,_• obtaining the genuine article represented. tleman, when he refers to Bishop Doane, from fore dinner. But tbis whole treatment is rate which makes it a paying crop, and lenth of one per pe#t; the sums deposited started off and, soon returned with a dis- ,«ad worse rum.!-;' * . whom on this subject he honestly differs, but in pleasant contrast with the protracted there are two barrels of excellent Hart­ with the bank, whicii be pay 11 John JT. Pettiti/e-eleited, T ^ patch fjromiM ^ecjretaty of the Sjfayy, ' • ' For the Norwalk Gazette ^Anti-Lecoinpton jDemocraf directing thkvthe 90 itik snouia be em- . During the day Monsieur Henry Handes, tireats him with fairness, kindness anddferity. sufferings from fife which made, my sum­ ford made flour, which I api told is made able in coin. . called anti-LecoBipton The writer would be .glad to be informed t of the Village Truckman's Express Com. He says : ^ ^ Jj »ri^e "An independent' Republioan, tho^ This ia.a Qpefetiong tfeatJ comes botde to ing the curve below the Norwalk station, ran That will be a famous Bridge ' which the signed to make the Diocese of New Jeixey a we have noticed in the list awarded to exhib­ ! of $240, in vihicti vessels frojp ajl p^rtj of ongjy dM IU t!)e wqpj T" as^s the Alba c ver^mati's jaij^mrat feeUngi j into a platform car laden with track iron, Westporter8 are building in slow haste across model diocese, and so far as bis public acts ous, and they deal in generalities which itors from.Fairfield County; the Saugatuck. The* groans and lamenta­ are concerned, we regard him as in every Swine.—Best Berkshire?, Gilbert Close, Canada and from the American shore^of nyJE vening Journal whether it •'' support s which some stupid employee had left upon have not even the merit of glittering. A Lake Ontario participated. The prijse tions uttered in unmeasured numbers by important respect a model Episcopal bishop. Greenwich, $5 aDd $8. Popular ^qr^re|p|ty the track. Owing to its position the trnck Beyoud all question he understands what southern man is under no necessity of con­ was won by the Yankee sloop Coral owh- gr^s: > Afr Cobb §ecretary'of the Treas- - those who view its unsightly proportions, con­ , Farm iplomStW. Sluneon, Blidgc- Morpliy won six of the games and the believe in the right .apd dnty pf frtip Transcript doubtless expresses the feel­ eration to exclude it, arid the ,'r^t tunately and almost miraculously,no one was auy sense, for according to Episcopal notions the people of Kansas before :the new. port, ludia Rubber 0bods, l)iplcma. {tj^. other two were drawn. injured. The embodyment of stupidity ings of the Republicans of Illinois in the these grades comprise the ministry—uhless State should be admitted into the Union; ^jty of settlers to exclude it. by tha be has had episcopal consecration or ordina­ —' . . # . .The prize fighters, Morrissey and through whose carelessness the accident oc following reply to the Hartford "Gourant had he ever remained silent as. to this l^eeiian, managed to, elude the vigilance ^ercise. of their Popular Sovereign- tion.; in other, words,,unless he is an Epis­ The Republicans And . Americans -4jk ' In a word, we deein it the An EnflUhView'S ^LaWisiniinT. curred, claims that his watch had popped, and The latter paper, speaking of the neces- copalian. We.believe that he is right. A9 ma tter, and contented himself, as be should of the police, ap4Tencbed Buflalo iu safe­ ofNew York city, are now bringing tbr-| bright and duty of everybody to resist the; it If reasonable to infer that Mr. Superinten- we understand the " canon' to which lie refers, have- done, with a«ailing the action,.of : ty otv Saturday, prtparotpry to tbe gcand ity of crushing Douglas, says: aud as We understand the' ^rayer Book, this ward thei.e u^nioni:candidates,i:and have , by| " mill" oh the aOtli 'l'he;fight'wir tjke There was a time when the Republi­ is the true doctrine of the Episcopal Church.; ; Itf pyerj^ liwf^il ' ^ey'aire all'means it opt. The noon train, as well as all the af­ The whole structure of the Prayer Uoofc, and' approving vetoing:;such JegisJatiOn; as agreeing uppn.CJeorgfi^Briggs, a'B Ameri-j plficc unless the,pai iiss a^ arrested ; en^t^r ^ith, a pr\ti^ue,pp, feis jcbafaptef cans of Illinois might have preveuted this Congress might" adopt, as hp;-might 'find t.OJi&P end, not conflicting bat concur? t ternoon and evening trains, had to come to t the whole structure of, the Chuich, is based; can,and ejHB.ember, inlthe 7th. :(^Vard's); Un^reis iioticeaWe prouliiinty*tib(ftit [ aud°s^ryices^T^flijt.wWch ^|^the result. If they had assumed him as a on this idea. It would be impossible f'or any to be riglit and expedient; he would Jiuw rent. Slavsry d^sabeeiiOMcluded frotp deid halt at IJarien Depot, where they were candidate for the United States Senate, : di8triet, ai)d Ww. Curtis Noyes, Repub­ tics and prige fighters they are seldom oile by a fair interpretation of'language jn| been, able tp heep his, "party united during pu' in duress just Dfip/" to au election. fpllqwipg: , detained until«bodt eight o'clock. P. M. it would have ruined him in the South lican, i» Jtjbie. £th,; Distriqti The Repub­ the Prayer Book, to show that a minister of the whole of the fast Congressional session,; 1 te^0%ago|p,v€J^fosiiki, In pnriU of li(^ ^nd^siqiplicity pf To close,the day's disasters, the arched roof of and might have driven him to the Repub­ any other church is to be Recognized in aby licans of, tiq: 6t4l ;{(!i>bh Cochrane's) dis­ , g u:Th»3fear/H«iwto Co. no issue rleltceen himself afifl Mr. Douglass bury yielded |1,367 ; piemiuins awnrded and Kansas-r;noti. hv Congress character Mr^sumner is'an exemplary Terrell's Torpedo Furnace, fell in with a tre- lican ranks with all his adherents in the way as % true minister of . .Chrht, or that it trict. have hilidica&d. to. :tbe Americans would be proper lor an Episcopal minister to j tcould necessarUy-haye arisen \ theidemo>- t by' populkr 8ptereigaty' 'aTqiie, citizen and statesman. His command^. ; meadous (crash, whereat a great commotion free States. It is too late now, and they their preference,eitfeer for Tbomus Little,; $700. leading s, balance of $667, .^ich recognize him as sucli. In-the Prayer Book; cratic party, with unbroken strength; in will more than pay expeijse^. ' ^ ^e 'enjigniiti^h a^ney )6ut'ljy . ajf pervaded the town, supposing at first that his must fight the battle to the bitter end. (George Fo^ofl*, «£ Wim. H. Fry,, of the there is no mention made of any other mints the free Stntesi of the ;No.rth, upon thfe .The first sobw of the spas##., ({{ acting CQnjqrn^ly. •alt. generator had " bntft its biler." Excited ter or ministers ; tBere are no prayers prescri­ N. Y..Tribute,;tf,t noqtJ •; «,;!.! :: bsyiq To which the Transcript replies very basis of popular sovereignty, would have seen in Colcbrook aiid Norfolk on eve t)iat thjs satqe instrumpn' m bed for them ; there are no provisions for • n :;v—«v». '. ^ asaftanwms * men aad hatless boys were seen hurrying to forcibly: l& beejv. ;able to. meet and overthrows the morning, Cities-.fiji bare raadc ten Firee Siht^s recognizing their acts ; there ere bo arrange­ " 9&»At tjbre firemen's prize trial at the 8th inst. In WestCTiJ?Ifttt ; the sceae of the: wreck, though when it is un­ This extract reveals the position, past ments for any interchange with them as black'republican faction everywhere-; the •York, it fell to the depth of two' i«che& tain'andjbitgbtto make ten inore^-^he derstood that the opinion prevailed that its Chiuopee off, Thlirsday there was a grand and present, of Mr. Douglas in connec­ ministerial brothrtri; there are no pircumstan yictories achievedJast an tumnover thfepes- .fighVbetiv^rSttgijiieiOo. iNo.-T; of New the sanie morning. . " ... adipose and jocund proprietor was under the tion with the Republicans. It wa3 ex­ ces referred to where it Would be 'proper to tiUnt fellow? vrould have been .renewed and . S^6^cuit gress met our most cordial, ap'pi obatiQn. binds liU ^®iglishmen inatidns as true mii.isters oiT the Gospel ; and *0^4 .^^y^nn^ousiy, (aa he was in this ca*e,)to be well out of dan waB not willing to come into the Repub- pursuing a contrary ecur.&e; •, Ifjf-.pdMng and exchanged blows-, when thc, ledged slave brig Rcho. »vilj hife if) be gn whenever encompassed by a similar ca c*n ranks voluntarily—but would have it must be admitted, thertfore^ tbkt the Rev. to the silly and indecent menace of the most tpiren to Key West for trial|tj»u(i beiftg fqr 'JIr. •prittenden's pi-Qpos^l: t\f ?!ie d§te of its occppatlRP § .. nonce his pianos, for depth, volume and honored and trailed in tbo dust. They pious laymen it may be, but at having no - '•iQ C'ii'i't'" *" - . M'i83 Armstrong, ftC Fair ^^yen, aeht claim to exercise the feactfjotis of fbe min- cratic'crced. . a delay outfradroad, he could not reach But'MtonWwfl, f The first tlius'pfoyedis ill brilliancy of tone, superior to any others in will elevate the republican party through­ a silC qqilt to tfcp State ^airj bift it uffiVpd istry." t-„ is at1 jyw/.'i The election returns from Pehhsylva- Gpk the market. The Messrs. Cuming* ACauBeld out the country to the dignity and honor Jteg-.It is s«ud that the negroes cap.- Hprobprgh in time>to take passage; al- t(^o late for . Thejfe aye tea ' thom^ad thougjb] .h® batfenbought a ticket. Yery. uia startle Mr. Buchannti, who to day ex-, s(.fiption is abfllit to be p4® wpj.. have; the exclusive use of a paten sounding of an independent organization, and give •ir. Jured with the slaver Echo, were pur; I,t96.' 7heEmp» indignant wjtkt^r.ifrapsth^t Jjo shonld pressed, his astonishment as the result and plecbs in it. ofmost beautifully tlecded col­ torical Souvenir, Nd. , which we presume accounts for the it hope and power and prestige for an ' jB®-Tbe editor of the Schenectady "Star chased on the West Coast c f Africa for ors. The girl who made it iB only fiiitcen lor Napoleon Bonaparte, on, his leaving from 50 cents td $1'a head, and that the .| have been daU^d in^hat way ; Perhaps admitted that he had been misled as to the wonderfal.power and volume of their tone — overwhelming victory over the nigger- publishes an account of the birth of a baby yearrold. It is a work evincing nice tatje;„ the school of Brienne, inhabited a room Having told off his first shipment, he brings driving Democracy in the next great weighing nineteen pounds and a half. Either whole lot was contracted fft.r u» C^ba for he will feel MMnoiled when be hears of popularity of his Administiration in the 1 on the fifth story of this house/ .... and 11 the baby Or the stoiy is 2 " whopper.'? thesunl of $171,980. , ; „.IPJ great disarter. - ^ KeyStdne State.—iV". Y. Times. ^ up another;invoice to-day. an'iyrr h'm Presidential contest/ " - \y,. • Jt'Kjqug oJ Riii! ,?.»r : - ...... r ;-.c. J •* .8HOH8± " n). 'JO Wt'K % h l&* fedidt. $h're« tliie^:aiiitibgs W tiaiiM! iiaBMl t Miss, Albacinda Slausoh, and ope by Mt?a LARGE assortment ot Steel and SlpllMYMqa"1 IM- at the First Annual Fatt bf the Engravings, in beautiful giltframf.fl > will. uy Smith. ' '" • ' "co " ' 11'HE manufacturers of the celebrated Im- | / j.. • T~ ~ . icy- Farmer's Club and citizen i of Ridge- Abe sold at Auction on Friday and' Saturday- ! imsgccxtA woFi From the Advertising Offlce,33,"i Broadway. From VId8(JHEK,u\VhN & l'U. 'tUenera.lAdT«rtliiBfr CLASS X. •' Evenings, Oct. 22d and S3d, at the Ntfrwalk JL proved American Pianoforte, established Uouse, Appletott'f Bmlilmfc3. FULLEli- Grain and Grass Seed.^fi-st It TERRELL i DOWNS, Agents. •W' 2nd3rd dodo^made JulyMrs 10,- Linus 0. v«»thro»Northrop. Octave Rostwofd, Pianofortes. The public S T O R £3 f lif A TO>',301 Broaawayj^New^rYork, Hmar 255, 257, 25& & Ctraf ilq Best specimen \VTie at , J. H-Wade. _ Best Cheese, Mrs; S, Brown. , ^ „„ are most respectfully invited; to call and ex­ Uuano-st. Collars, Cravats, lloau ry. do Spring Wheat, M. E.lR. R. Keile^iv Valnable Ileal Estate at O D Corner West Avenue and M < vi in Street st. d&47 &49 CiaUiu^ne-st.'' "nd do do. Samuel Scott. •'•' • 1 Best plateHBney, George Gray. \ jr >*. a O'ri L*i. i i >1 amine these beautiful instrumenls any day or tm • Apply to Merino, Silk, and Cotton Uiidersniits and us Beit pail Lard, Jason Whitlock. -., _ • - .-'U| HENRY I. HOYT Drawers, iSliawls. Pre^siiig KoboS, a large as- Best specimen Rye, J. H. Wade. »»»«»•?*J ash A very superior piece of Beet was an^wn AUCTION. evening during this week. To any one in '' "Ww, do " Oats, do . it &8i ,o TiURSUANT to an order from the Court of want of a superior Pianoforte, this is a rare sortment of Scarfs und Tien,-New Designs.— KEQUEST the attention of all who 4re_ i-if do j i'Buckwheat, S. Brown. * " by Wm. K. Slauson. ' . ' chauce to purchase at' a decided bargain as For Sale or to Let. Shirts made to order from measure, all utlow {/•3Vdo rr,.,jTimothy Seed, S. M. Smith. Jf Probate for the District of Norwalfc, will about to vlsit'tbe city to their' (kreiienl^ be sold at Public Auction,onJMonday, the 8th in order to thoroughly introduce them, the HE Dwelling House and Grounds, recent- pricus lor Cash. ; , sly42 large stock ot new, and fashionable r ~ The committee wen unable to decide upon Appeal to Connecticut in behalf of the the relative merits of the Corn, in conse­ day of November, 1858, at 2 o clock in the manufacturers have concluded to sell and ex­ T ly occupied.by Wm. E. Hissell, located on selected in the European and Amei. v Purchase of Mount Vernon. afternoon, the interest assigned in trust, for )C changes the most inviting as well as accom­ Main Street, opposite the residence of Chas. Cloaks and Mantle Shawls, kets expressly for Fall aad Wint^r^ quence of the great number of entries, and Sherry, Esq. For furtber particuiars apply shortness of time, but Would say that all the If there is any spot in Ameiica cherished the benefit of his creditors of Increase Allen S modating^ terms. These instruments ^embrace T'the ^VTiolesale Cloak House, No. 115; which they are offering at 20;pec cent, tfJOCuat t8t dinoS.J/j $oob -fed all the various improvements that are valna- to -.} j HORACE N, SEAVJBR.t^': Chambers street, New York. _All. th^ specimens were truly worthy of Premiums at above all others by the people of the Unitied of Nor walk, in the following R^ atein A ? BELOWa REG ZFLAM^PRIC$Sr$lq 20.8 :& ,¥e&n I baa ^fHf9oMW,v«hsot< . ble, combining into one instrument the genius ...—",~27 Courtlandt Street, N; ¥\,~"" • any Fair.' " "" uS j, said Norwalk, lo wit :-The " Meeker Place new-ahd~mo3t fashioirable 'styles br Cl,6ak.^ States, it is MOONT VERNON, the estate of " so called" situated near the - residfin«« ef ,5iioY 7T9Z tol ,.i£ .. and skill of twenty years experience. 0rtiH J A^M-E 'BISSSgt, and Mantle Shawls in .Velvet, Beaver,;,'atiif' m* . : isd• --"CLASSII.m They have won the highest testimonial 34tf . Norwalk. 1 already large assortment of* Washington, his HOME while living, his TOMB Charles Sherry and Tfotlncled on all sides by Mod ^KS>\s-I *jiiO icr-g|Wikni(jt . 'JL- Broadcloth. at 50 per cent , less than usual Fruits md Vegetables. nSpi from many ofj the best judges in the country. 0>resc Goods, iai. Staswlir, : now that he is dead. ^ hichway. also the property situated between a prices for Cash: Close Bfiyers are i e'qijeatfed wsK ,qilB stjjsI iiiw .goimo'oS The best evidence,however, is the opinions of , .^ nd" Personal -Estate^ to Call'and examine before purchasing." '* ^ 'Dress Silks, - • MantiUaa. ^.Laces,. j Best specimen Baker Apples, S. Brown. fi\ iatfS-iji The idea of purchasing this and holding it in the D. &. N. R. R., and Norwalk Rivera few 1 do Baldwin do - J. D. Hnrlbuttpi ssc-it rods easterly of the ITnion Factory, and bound­ •itiiaS ba* xafrnnd'T ,^«&s9uX the many hundreds having them, many in •4':, " A"an ft citT.- , JOHN J. GIBBONS, CiOS; Fancy Pnnto, '' Hosuery, Ribbons,' . do Bell.flenr do 8. Brown. isOl perpetuity as isacred memorial of the Father ed north by highway, east by said Rail Road, ifitioS Ju . •] T oqM-q I this immediate community and in Bridgeport 2m39s 115 Chambers-st ^up stairs, N. Y. Domestics, Gloves, FancyArticlw* do Fall Pippin do G. R. Scofleld.v r.u cl * . guifwva 3d jSr.-Kn o: ^Tot-so and New Haven. . , i HE Subscriber*wonld aauonnce to tb'e^ Flannels,, . .... nCl.othr, 0 .-j do PonndSweet do Mrs. R. Smith. of his Country, has long been entertained, north and west by Norwalk River with two has •Jisl Jao:!)!^ vttida^CL tof flic Each instrument is warranted for a term of -.public that he hasostablisbed an ageticy ' Linens,' ' CiMii^r^t, Alt'. ~\3pa£i t do Oolden Pippin do John E. Smith. ; »{lke by Congress, by the State of Virginia dwelling houses standing thereon, one known T Crocker yandOlass Ware, do . Bgibofj Russett do H- F. Hawley. <- years. References given from th?;e having for the transaction of the above business be­ ; JOi as the Kiver House, and the other as. the Rail .«-pw9o ee ,*aw tioAjam&A'?. A T the old. s(and, established in 1832,; R. •k.C'I do , ^njrApple*, H. F. Hawley. nra > •ltd by other public bodies, as well asprivate •!l"ws sdl atf lU-f them here, lieving that theintereBtsotthe employer'fcnd do. Road House. Said property will be sold-in at)sit employed will bemutually promoteathoreby. xl M. BR UN DIG E , 2:52 Bleecker-st., N. Y., do jtisociations. parcels to accommodate purchasers. Sale to 'fliotiia ot«ta]|as8B«9 *dily a N.8.j—The Dr^ssjon are most respectful- now offers a fine assortment of French Por­ Infalhblo Boor S^uifr Best Sptce, George Grtty.' .snwfUi, .Lvited to examine the instruments. : He has several applicationsalready on hand : -*3The sentiment in favor of this is deep, and take plape pn tlie premises, fpfngiepcing celain, Glass, Stone China, Silver Plated, ilERE all other Spring* have Cailfd tiifi*£ Best Seek no-farther, D. C; _Keeler er.ua 40 F. H. ATHERTON, Salesman. for desirable tenements, to purohaBC and to Best Peach Blow Potatoes; F. JL Bockwel!. am i i»t, Universal and abiding ; but still practical the" Meeker Plape.' i rent, and those having such property to dig. Brittania and Japanned Ware, Table Cutle­W has jtieen found entirely i^liaJbla^. laad^ JWst-California PoUtoas, Win. Lee.•At.•?* v , Terms made known at time of sale. sdi t'ih j SI ry, Parian Marble, &c,-,of the,latest patterns Best Pink Eye.-Potatoes, S. Browi»«h»K titMti&for •$. difficulties have interfered. After fifty years' STFPHEN RAYMOND, .xn New Music, . pose of. would do wall to confer with the \ JtSi MOW MUSIC subscriber. • «.» and best qualities at low {trices. t -. - s3m39 Best l'rinceAlb«rt do. Jacob Dauchy. r^him ot ftJa delay the work is not done. The HOME arid : : . Trustee, , 2nd, • "4i>, do. F, A. Rockwell, rigrfj ! akt£ T the Norwalk Hotel, Ladies Parlor, 0 . — , _ child ^ten years ofmgi. Best Irish Lumpers do. Keeler Dauchy., j . w-.rQT I TOMB of Washington are rapidly passing into Dated at'Norwalk', Oct. l^tbi 18fiS-< st42 jtfardwell's Advertisement. A may be found a beautiful assortment of House Hiring and Letting! ' Ribbons IRibbons! and |s equally applicable.to closing the dobrlT Bfa't Carter Potatoes, number lost* ^ | music, just published. The beaittifiil song Particular attention paid to piocuring and or holding it open. By simply Blidfng thecft Best SwSet Potatoes, S. Seymour. *' "l ^ *' hopeless decay and ruin. The last oppprtun ity ASUlUASnt JOHN FARRELL, 116 -as'tiT u Xffotice. and Chorus of Kitty Wells, and others, are letting Houses to good tenents, upon a reas- catch, the power can at pieasuie be.Instantlyfll ItrgeiC qaantitrdo. with vines, C. L. Rockwell; which can be offered to perform ? pational , , CtiH Molding. ^Afl Chambers-st., New York, (near Hudson Best specimen Carrots k Parsnips, M. E. tR.K. Keeler COMPETENT yonng man Wishes a situ­ among the selections. Call and examine enable commission, and all persons having C Removed, and tbe door allowed td Adt En-if " LARGE assortment of Gitt Moidings for Rivet Railroad depots) The Cash Ribbon 2 •Sad do do Wm. Howe. duty and satisfy a patriotic national sentiment A ation as Book-keeper, ot Clerk in an them. 40 property to let, or desiring to rent houses for House of the city. Merchants and milliners tirely Free. Tbe T^ade supplied. br E. P. * ; Best Cauliflower, Wm. Howe. A Picture and Mirror Frames,.also Oval Office or Insti tution. or ' in any employment 2nil ; do. . Rev W. H Williams. EiicT 'wy-i has arrived. the ensuing year, should make immediate ap> will find, on visiting llti Chambers-st., that TORREY, Manufacturer and Pateutee, No. ^^® " Frames QS per cent cheaper than can be where he could be useful. References of the Platt-ft., New York. - •' v3ai2ad''mi- Largett Boston Harrow Squash, A. Holme«.",i„v,| j The estate*in question can be pnrchasedfor bought at any other establishment. New Stage and Hack Line. plication. D1MON FANTON. they will save 25 per cent by purchasing for Largest quantity do. very floe, E..L. Thomas. l, '„ highest respectability. Apply to A. H. By- Ca3h. Constant additions to stock from the' ^^:—7—..;.. ,„•» r-r $200,090. The WOMEN OF THE UNITED STATES TERRELL & DOWNS, Agents. : HE subscriber having provided himself Best Valparaiso Squash, Wm. F. Rockwell. ingtou at this office. ' 3t41 Auction Rooms^nnd always on exhibition Mealiot Hatter, 416 Broad*- Best Yellow Pumpkin, J W. Miller. have resolved to undertake its purchase and with comlortivble Stages, and careful FOR I Beat Hubbard Squash, Henry Smith. Notice. T bargains in-Ribbons. . ; s3m39 E—ncouraged by the. patronage be.Ui re~,af t ".c''1 6fOt ' Kopt Rabti Beets', E. L. Thomas. jpnt their work. . An Association called the properly or premises now occupied by Miss A S 331 Broadway, MTew York. Russia Turnips, R C. Edmond. ral Society, will be paid upon application Comfortable Hacks, a good market, containing 12 acres; about20 Ir-arge stock of HATS of his- o#n nmkirr'i w Best 12 varieties Turnips, Wm.Lee. ] " MOUNT Vebnon LADIES' ASSOCIATION OF THE Julia A. Raymond, situated in ike town of either personally or by letter to the treasu­ acres of^good farm-land near and convenient ICHOLLS & CO., Importers and Jobbers 2ni de. do. M. E. &R. R. Keeler. , And good teams furnished partiesof pleasure aiid ; ; j, ,w ggf y UNIOS" has been formed ; an act of incorpor­ Darien, on penalty of the law. rer. By a rule of the Society, all premiums to the village : will particuiarly accommo­ have now cpen a new and fresh stock of I—mported from Paris.' He would jO^ap say fa\ ; "White Onions, Henry Smiths ' ;» CHARLES F. RAYMOND. at short notic?. Hoping by a strict and faith­ N r Red Onions, H Hall. „ , , , , ation has been obtained ; a contract for the not called for within sixty days after their ful attention iO th* wants of the public, to re­ date retired gentlemen a tract of 13 acres ,Men's, Women's, and Children's Hose and Norwalk, Oct. 14th, 1858. 3t42 : W«»ter Squash, J. B, ?•*";««£ J pi)reh»? has been signed gnd sealed ; $18,000 award, will be considered as donated to the ceive a liberal share of their, patronage, ho of Building Lots, with a commanding vieW^ Half-Hose, Gloves, Cotton, Woolen and Meri : O—Id customers, that Iria new 8<7le (If - ! Large ToSiatoes, Juog Whitlcfcfc. Mf -V Society. WM. P. COMSTOCK, Treasurer. beautiful, and • desirable, within about one ho Shirts and Drawers, Comforters, Hoods, H;—at for the Fall ia & snperior artielev ; Smooth Rougd Tomatoes, tym F;Rockwell.-' .agisi'r ljave been paid, and $57,000 more are ready BATS! HATS! v subscribes himself the ptiblio's. humble ser­ Celery, Herny Smitii. r;'i >m v- Danbury, Oct. 9th, 1858. . . "3t41; vant, SAMUEL NEWELL. hundred rods of the most pleasant and fash- Ac. Also Furnishing Goods, which they offer A—head of anythiog ever ; QifiQftd > lo tk«^> Uah»on ~>PliPie Plant, F. A. Rockwell.wi ift-.-iiti to be paid, according to contract. ionablepart of the town, where is located to the trade at the Lowest Market Prices. ' public. ... Rest Peaches, Wm. Lee. -mr v • Fallfc Winter Styles; XfOTZCB P.S.—Orders left at the Connecticut Hotel In order to collect tl)e remainder, and a will receive prompt attention. tf37 Three splendid and commodious Churches, N. B.—Bnyers can purchase with confidence T—he long time MEALIO has been estab- partfctt Pears, F. A. RopkweU. " r . h- HE subsoriber has just received a large in- as there is no deviation in prices. ..slm40 lished, and * yip»F WjBkfeW A RpckwelL sufficient sum in ac|4itiou, to repair, and keep S hereby given to all persons liable to pay Also a piece of Salt-meadow and other land. iasfi- •jiij I" :nu a voioe pf Men's and Boys Hats and Caps, Taxes in the town of Norwalk, to bring Enquire of T—he^experience he haa hacL in Uie.^udn^an£ ' T r I 1 ill repair, the premi ses, an appeal to the peo­ of every variety, embraced in the —- -- in to either of the subscribers, on or before Locust Mountain Coal. Boots and Shoes, .; sfisa ®- 4 STEPHEN SMITH. Benne Clairgean, JL H Smith. ? ' ' ma HE proprietors 'of the Locust Mountain fl: : v r> ple of the several States for aid has been, and Fall avid Winter Fashions, " the 1st day of November next, a list of all - N. B.—The above was the property of E—arned for him the metrt^ ''"-''I * Fine specimen Fall Pears, James Gilbert. < ' ;I Coal,claim ihat it yields 97 per cent car*. At W ho le s a l e,for Cash () nl y.1 Sickle Pears. Rev. C. CUrk. ? is now being made. I have been charged with which \\ ill be sold as heretofore cheap for the property liable to taxation, owned by T SAMOKL JARVIS, Esq.. deceased. tfl2 K—eputationf of being tbtf BEST ; Louisa Bon de Jersey Pears, F. A-. Rockwell. -r.u .j .j' them on the 1st day of October, 1858. 4' -., bon,andonly3 percent Waste, and that F. NEWELL & CO., 268 Greenwich-st. .. in,New^York. r.iii dilv.- Best Concord Grapes, J. H. Smith. i(qL 'hi i the duty of explaining the object, the wishes, Cash, or approved Credit. " Small profits there is no Coal equal to it for furnaces, ran­ • (between Murray and Warren-st.,) New A STEPHEN SMITH,) House for Sale Cheap. T large assortment of Childrm't/HBte in 2nd do. F.A.Rockwell. Kj.-r and the prospects of the " MOUNT Vkrnqn LA-- and large saieg" we find the best policy in io JOHN A. WEED, > Assessors. ges, or stoves. We are receiving it direct York, Opposite Patten's Hotel, every varie­ trade, and upon this principle we mean to and Caps, L^dieS' and Children's Fura,!^-;^ ihe§ As^oqiATiQN o'F^Hf! UNION" tQ the people HENRY LAMB, $ . from the miners, Messrs. Repplier & Brother, A NEW HOUSE, eligibly located, with- ty of Men's Heavy Kip and Calf. Boots, brellas, Cines, Valises, 4c/ " " posh along, keep moving," so don't fail to in thr^e minutes' Walk of the Bridge, Children's Shoes of every style. Every ad­ qf Connecticut, and of effecting such further Norwalk, Oct. lltb, 1858. 3t4l and is believed to be the only genuine Locust Egg plant, Wm. Lee. sK»vt« , K,r m give ns a oall at No. 3 Skiddy's Block. Moantain Coal in this market. will be sold at much less than its value, for vantage will be given to Ca&h Buyers, as our Mealio, Hatter, 415 Greatest variety Apples, If. E. & R. R. Keeler. arrangements as f am able, that all may have HENRY O. HANDLE. COAL I COAL! For Bale by G. H. & J. C. RANDLE. a very small sum down, or x stock is purchased' for Cash, from the' Cash 7|ie Comiqittee on Fruit* ^nd Vegetables t^n opportunity to contribute to the object in Norwalk, Oct. 15th, 1858. Ivl i Auction Sales, and the best manufacturers Covering for t£i* Fcfet; T the old established yard of Mallory A Ifo Money Down, 1 impossible ipHhe very sfeprt epape oC view, acccm^jng to {.heiy ability ^d their East. A Saving of one profit guaranteed. ADIES' and Gentlemen's Boot '^d Sho*"" to them, to 4o mat joe tq ihe pj- Winter Gloves A Curtis, who have replenished their stock and in;small monthly or quarterly paymenTs, Call and see. Particular attention paid to L Store,: 813 Broadway, Ne* Yhrt; (be-03 hibUors in this class,being compelled to leave wishes. OR Men's aud Boys' wear, every variety, ot poal with the following choicest varieties, if the purcliaser dosires it. orders. s3m38 tween llth and 13th st.) S.CA«®tttLL ln-oq many things unnoticed: The show of Apples I take pleasure in stating that the following style and price, snme very superior Fur viz: Sugar Loaf, Spring Mountain, Colerain Apply immediately to Editor of the. GA- vites the attention of Ladies andGent lemur; £ F Coal, also Locust FAIRFIELDtCO. was very superior to that shown at the West­ gentlemen among others have consented to Gauntlets, &c. Call soon or you'll lose them, and Beaver Meadow Lehigh ZKTTK, whatrill give all needed information. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ac. visiting New York to his .extensite aioc Mountain, Rainbow. Trevorton, Red Ash and chester or Fairfield County Fairs, among aid the patriotic cause by becoming members at RANDLE'S, No. $ Skiddy's Block. SADDLE, HARNESS & TRUNK S HUMPHREY ^CO., 524 Broadway superior Boots and Shoes. Gaiteiir Ties, 4®^, , whtph p. J. ¥$«nqnd 10 v^i^ies, Wff- Pittston, also Cumberland fcr Smith's use. manufactured by first clan work^ni bf tW ^ These Coals having been selected from For Sale. G• New York, (opposite St Nicholas Ho­ of $he Advisory Co^mit^etfo^ 'ponneQtj^u|, • ji DEPOT. f.ee 1(| varieties, ^pd p. p. feeler 9 vafietif;?. Vmbrellas. The Subscriber oilers for sale, a val­ tel,) have now in Store a very large stock of best materials, and in the neatest and 4. large bas^ef, of' very superior Yegetables among the best CoaU mined, andhaving fashionable style. ; ioJ viz; • • SUPERIOR lot of Umbrellas, at a small been shipped to ns direct from the mines, uable Place, pleasantly situated, op- Brussels, Tapestry, and Ingrain Carpetfngs, V»g sJ?own by Win.' Howe; a|sp several que Wm. H. Buckingham, Goveraon ofdenn. advance from cost, at RANDLE'S, No. 2 Harness, Harness, Harness. osite the residence of Mr. Justus Hoyt. in entirely new patterns, Oil Cloths, Table and .His Lddieg' Gaiters are well known to be ' specimens of Pears. Several very fine speci­ A come in much better order, and without being the test and cheapest in the cibv. Thin i**fe President Wcolsey, of Yale College N. H. Skiddy's Block. mixed up with inferior.qualities, we can rec­ S[ew Canaan, coutaining about one acre of Piano Cevers, Curtain Materials, Mats, Rugs, mens of Isabella Grapes were shown. The John Williams, Bishop of Connecticut. :4a Hon. Thomas S. Williams, of.Hartford. Q"|f. held ftt t^e TftWB House, in said Wilton, on price all right.:. 3*i3G hand. an4 moke to order, all arttcles in this The Place is well calculated for the keeping XflTewBowery are indebted to J. H. Smith, of Norwolk, for the 4tU d^V. of October^ 1858. line oi business, and hope by personal atten­ — • ' • ' --WI Pref.''Slllimatt, of tip* fjtveb"**".'*'" of Boarder?, if desired. The Shop was built HAT AND CAF STOBS. a, fine sfeotf f»f Concord?, Petewarep, and on. Trq^^,Siqith, of^St^mfMid.'' ' .{91". Voted, That Swine be allowed to run on tion,and low oharges, to merit a share of pub­ expressly for Shoemakers, and: has ample ac­ w » Taste and Fashlon in, jBrjtpwr gfown imfler glw.' the Highways and Commons in said town, pro­ New Patent Sewing Machine, lic patronage. Striot and prompt attention SUITS, wholesale and retail dealer in Son. Ralph I. Ingersoli, of N,ew Haven..» * commodations for 5 or 6 workmen. OMBINED at W. $IMMONS' Paris. Milli- jt ' There" were many floe spesimens of the Ba- Hon. Wm. W. Ellsworth, of Hartford. vided they are well rung in the nose, and Pigs will be given to Repairing, Cleaning andOil- A. Hats and Caps, corner of New -Bowery nery Emporium,Broadway.Hi t. ker Apple shown. This Apple is a native of The Property will be sold cheap, and on ac­ and Madison street. New York, and 1.07 Ew- C Hon Nathaniel B. Smith, of Woodbury. under three months old to have the privilege iue Harness. commodating terms—two-thirds of the pur­ A eplendyl assortment of the gmefrvBlefen# Sidgedeid, having it's origin on the farm of Hon. A. H. Holley. of Salisbury. ,. , of running at large on said Highways HE National Sewing Machine Co. would Tbcsks, a general asso! tmcnt will always in street,Williamsburg, L. I. A very large and 'Fashionable, tir.BaU er, about one hundred years since, respectfully solicit your attention to their chase money can remain on mortgage if desi- assortment of Gentlemeu's and Boy's /Soft A^|(»e CQmiqittec pf La^y Managers Commons, wirtoqt befog rqng. T be kept for sale* sired. For further particulars apply to the gnd iaesfeeinefi'here as one of our best cook- Voted, Tht*t every family in said town New Patent Sewing Machine, and announce For sale at very low prices, three setts of Silk Hats, and Caps of every description.— ,lxrft"to wg' Applea- A bpeolmed'of Eitf ' Plant" was for e^ch Connty i$ being organized, and I shall taaye the privilege of one Mil^h Cow on to the Publio that they have been pronounced undersigned. S. Y. ST. JOHN. Fall Style now ready, are dot surpassed In Selected>y our o^wp agenfe in Paris and L«»-J* new Harness.. This Haroess will be warran­ New Canaan, April llth, 1857. 15tf exhibited by F. A. Rockwell, the stalks often have the satisfaction to state that Mrs. Sig- the Highways and Commons in ss*id; town, by competent judges as the very best machines ted, and sold at prices to suit the times. Two beauty by those of any other manufacture don, for Fall and.yfinter, wear^ and Qffergiaftxlt in market. weighing one to one and a half pounds when ourney, Mrs. Thos. S. Williams, Mrs. Dixon, night excepted, provided they have ft strap on second hand sett for sale cheap. The attention of dealers isrespectfully solic prices below any other House in the tfaia sm .trimmed of the leaf, and in quality inferior their neck,wit|i thp owner's nam eon the same. Also being convinced that the public requir­ otM DEAN & CO., Agricultural Implements. ited. Cheap for Cash only.- Military and also, a large assortment of Felt; and jBeiv«» „ to none, and Mrs. H, A. Perkins, of Hartford have footed, That the Town Clerk be directed to ed a Double Spool Machine, competent to do 14 ' next door to Beebe's Confectionery. Excursion Caps supplied at the shortest no­ Bonnets 'for ladies' and misses' weafr at"tfte ' all kinds of family sewing, at a prige within Wholesale or Retail at Manufacturer's ( 101 CLASS rav"1',^^ a^cep^ed t^e d\^ty (oj Hartford County j Mrs. publish the foregoing By-Law, four weeks tice. s3m38 lowert possible prices, wholesale and ^iail. successively, in tbe Norwalk Gazette, a news­ the reach of every family, t^fte pleasure in Prices. Pattern Bonnets always on hand--' v3m37 »f| Domestic Manufactures.: ir~ Eli Whitney, Mrs. Charles IngerBoll,.Mrs. saying that they ^aye now produoed one that Land Warrant Found, Chauncey A. Goodrich j Mrli. f1: A. Setts,'Mrs. paper printed at Norwalk, in Fairfield Couu- EAOLF. PJ,0W3. nos. 18,19, 20. 21,C,D,subsoil. Raymond, Davis & Co., ~ xn Best specimen Grape Wine, Couch & Sanford.v ry, and then to become a By-Law of the said is eq qVand, til many respaets. superior to BOUNTY Land Warrant for 160 acres,Is­ 2nd do do Chas. Smith, 2d '1' Couch & Sanford's Plows, nos. 0D, ID and 2D. OBBEKS of Millinery and Fancy Dry F. B. BA1S1 X It B ioo Colin Ingersoli, and others, have undertaken town of WiltoH> any Other Double Spool Machine now offered sued Juue 6th. 1855, to Jotbua L. Yeo- Goods, Silks, Ribbons, Blond Laces, Em­ 3rd do do Wm.Lee. -iioth to the publio, and capable of executing all A Hull's celebrated Ox Plow, no. 3. J <«&£ Beat »pecimea new. Wine, made from white native it for New Haven County. The Committees Attist, Sheumax P.FITCH, Town Gieyk. tnans, of the Ct. Militia of the war of 18)^ Cultivators, With cast steel revcrsable teeth. broideries. Dress Trimmings, Glove. Hosie­ ... N E W Grape*, F. A. Rockwell. kinds of sewing, in a neat and beautiful man­ was. picked up a few days since in tbe pubVc for the other counties are being forjpeg, and Wiitou, O.ctl^th, 1§5§. , 49 Seed Sowers, of the most approved kinds. ry, &c.. from \uc tion, for Cash r 20 per cent, C1 o t h i n g Bras* Candlesticks,'J. W* Rockwell. t fl ner, and is offered at the low price of $30. _ highway in tho town of Wilton. The owner less than Credit Prices. 9G Duane street, (2 the naqies of members will sqon he published [Oonsiderabie opposition of feeling existing A careful examination of this Machine will Churns, Thermometer and Cylinder, all sines. can h.ave the eame.by furnishing satisfactory Shovels. Spades, Hoes, steel and malable doors west otVBroadway, N. Y. s3m38 l^ft glfevafing do: , Tt9^ ,jv ijKii: in Wilton to tbe above By-Laws, jt is proper convince any person, desirous of purchasing (rfothes SprMkJe'f, T. Partie.. , ' " - ^ ^ ^ in fuii. to state that the public officers of the town evidenoe of ownership, and paying charges, Rakes, Scoops, iron and'.cast steel; GraftrCjtJ- Bnilt by Wrn. B'. Astorl' Esq^ es'pressiy fot ^ KBtCHtker, W«n- JSO? * *8S And now, having^ made a ftanfe 'statement one of the great Labor Saving Mnefyjeee, that an application to this office. tf3l dles,Cradl? aM gMss Scythes, Sickles^ scythe this business:'" *- ' " . ; Grain Leather J. W. Miller. .JjOiiiW Oi) .K«i have in no wise been connected with their the $80 and $125 Machines we md longer re­ New Fall Stock. Rag Carpet, Mrs. T. K. Wtuch. 1 of facts, I venture to appeal to all persons in publication, but they are inserted-upon the quired, as all t^e qualities requisite for a Rifles, Scythe,Stones, Hay rakes, Garden RESS Goods/Shawls, &c., cheap for cash No. 7Q and 72 Bowery; n«ar,K^ Common Boots, G. XleForest. . . 5 Trowels, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Augurs, 1 Connecticut win cherish the name and fame individual order of some of her citizens. complete aud finished machine are embodied • j • 87( Attention Boys, or short credit, ^ . * ohvci S.do. Bjt eM;ed in the ownership of the beautiful Bars, Cart Trace, Log, Halter and Pump 3m38s 146 Bt o^way, cor. Liberty-st., N. Y. AN ENTIRE NE W aW EX TEN ^ orate his virtues and enforce his example—to durability, and tbe neatness with whicfi" ft pei- A LiucVYarn, Mrs. A. M. Reed. .• forms its work, it cannot be excelled, Side Wheeled Clnb boat. constructed by Mr. Chains, Corn Shelters, Hay Cutters ; Manure, J. SIVE SXOCX •(,>£ GENTLE* Ox Cart, Jai^es Gilbert. » . irtsHr.wa - i- assist the various eoipmlttees, glike ly tfyeif Hay and Grain*Forks, Grind Stones, Harrows Carriage Wiieels, James Gilbert. m Si w.i Depot—Main St., NorwaikConn.. F. Ashley, oawdo so. by the payment of One Dr. O. A. Jarvis-, Dentist, MEF, ^ YOUTHS?: 'ANX>.?»'A:- •q* ^ffineryGo^s, MisHtioriiimi'ta-.Vj-; , ORUMAN'S H.C. BARD WELL, Dutfar, on applioatiou at iue office of the Bush Hook^, Hay and Pruning Knives, Ox Jl >?- ' good Will, theic co-operation, and their con­ Muazles. Meat Cutters, Picks, Pumps, Saws, Q9A Bleecber Street; .between CHILDREN'S >01 : jfct'tiOpab'Je mention Hi made of Master A. tributions, according to their ability. ' -' w (• ' Sole Ag ent for Fairfield County. Ooiinecticut Hotel. •' tf29 Wilson^Holmes, for Fdlding Winding Blades, Garden Shears, Ox Bows and Yokes, &c., for tJ&KJ Chiistopher and Amos streets, N.Y. CL o a? e: i ®r 19 Wheelbarrow,.Buck and Saw, all made with MART BOOTTTGOODRICH. [INEWSFALI?''!; sale by W. C. STREET. accessible by. the Hudson-st-., Bleecker-st., 38 Wtmler #1 Wiliion'a S. QVmTARD SONS, and Sixth A venae stages and cars. Every Mmpctition defied' as to pocket knife and file. Vice Regent for Connecticut qf Mount Vernon EW|NG Machines at less than half price, h Tbe Committee all agree that the Wines Ladies' Association. ' ^ • • •** Oatoinot Ma3s.ersp STOC1 BOG.:l operation warranted and registered. 'Twj,#. C and maival'aotare Of this immense Fall j for sale by CHAS. T. LEONARD. inserted on Gold for. $40 a set. On coi^'.iau- 1 1iU exhibited were of very superior quality, and. Southbury Conn., Sept. 23,1858.' S and Winter stock.- A.superior «to«k Vf 3 4»il J : . . Norwalk Sept. 20, 1858. At their old established Ware Rooms, HE subscriber has a very fine Stock Hog, ous gum platinam (the raost beau^^ul^) for ui.shing Goods io every;varietyeryiviiriety. /.ib i >iVK :TO . judging from the empty bottles at the close U WINTER GOODS. which farmers and others desirous of im­ T $30. Oil Vulcanized Rubber, ^U»'e lightest cT'rae 3?air, 't|ie yUitops wefe 'of the same • TC.A noinwil lit j JSas# side the Bridge, opposite ^ j ~n& Dqripg ®WT visit to; Lowell we were wi proving their breeds of Swine, can avail them­ and best,) for $30. On Cheo^](>^ j for.$20.. The Customers' R fiDiniorti Our 'nefgi)bor Rockwell sftbuld be & .' f- f 51 ' Phtrniz Block, -*x selves of, on application at the subscriber's t c shown through the Labratory of'our celebra­ •WVG39 f EWITT'S Pure Lead . f?£? On Silver for $10. Strang^.*'^esir;„g to test contains the greatest varie ty 0f CL O^TtfS' particularly noticed as a Wine maker,having it m market, at South Norwalk. ted countrymen,' Dr. J. C. Ayer. Scarcely O National nn They consume a barrel :of solid pills, about French %tnc, .k,- m.;X t ever offered for sale in this place, which we Flour at Wholesale Frices. ment made arrangements ^Uh.parties-in Par- rampntftk'parpoSeB. >- ^Otie S^avflg, eypry variety; Brochft Long |? for bestArU^ in the-rwajc of Cut- 50,000 doses, and 3 barrels of Cherry Pecto­ Paris wetpt |nsi| djiw t3«a«os«* rtia-ji have just purchased for Cash, at extremely HE subsCTiber has now on hand a large Fumps. 8 ral, |2P,000 doses per diem. ^o.^ « an in- low prices, and intend to sell accordingly. quantity of Flour, and will continue to HS subscriber keeps constantly on hand a ting,are happy to-fp^orm their Patrona and.- 9 >ir ° conceivaole aindnnt of sulferlhg 'doeB this SSS». We stlso keep constantly, on hand Ready receive directly from the mills at the West, so Bne assortment of Pumps,! consisting of the Public of their arrfval by th,e Ariel wilhT rt i? jj - t point !17t>,0tfo doees a day ! 1" Fifty mil­ T Best' pair1bxen^tJ years old," James' Scott. Bargain; Wool Long and Square Shawls; Made Coffins of all sites and descriptions, that It will.be greatly to tbe advantage of Well Pumps, weather proof for Wellgiof any ' LA TJiST TJIR/SIAJT j j^ 2nd'• ' ffoX* t:''" -• • ' db"vlk* ' FrancisfraW^ia Foster.FnibrFoster. lions Of doses per year |!! Wljat acre's from the most costly Rosewood to the plain­ consumers to purchase of him. It does n.'ot depth, both Force and Suction, Hose :and F all eind W i nt e r Stylr^ thousa^s qf afci os oi sick beds does this r e est ever used. stop in New York for inspection, but comes ; Stella Shawls, all prices; an entire new T r^° ' :'U.i Pipe attached, if wanted; Cistern Pumps of |gstpairg?en, spread before the- imagination! And what Indiiw From our long experience in the Underta­ as near as possible from first bands to the various sizes, Brass and Iron Cy lenders, at tQpsi.siintr of Overcoats. Fi9cks ,and 'DteM y.'t :A> 8i n sympathies.and woe! True, not all of ihis is .•llliofl -i'.t'.SloI king business, we are confident we can give Coats', and the most' diesirable, business, initk 'if 3rd ... do ' : coCo George Taylor.Taylor stock of DRESS GOODS}-- (lit ..-irtfROs-ii home of the consumer. The.terma will invar F. H. NASH'S, South Norwalkvd 1 ,f l ; •jV.{ taken by the'Very sick, but alas, much of i,t is. ijfc perfect satisfaction to all who may need our riahly be Cash, as he is selling as Agent for ever ofl'ered in tbrs crty. - ' * a iuliiiiju-'t-i This Cherry drop and sugared pill aye tp be an ;\lU\ Patent Dryer, Ac. at , CnicflEstEK's. services, A j . ]--r Western house. Such opportunities do. not The Artist having the man^gemrinf of tfie J SO£OHON FAIVSTZKO, m i the oomnapion of pain and apguish an^ slnl|c- Norwalk, Sept.13th, 1858. " " ' 37 oi ten occur, then fail not la your patronage, Children's Department—which Is no hnpor- URNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY Ware-' ing sorrow—the itiheriuncc'inir $n6thej ?ve BLANKETS: ) .a?j' Sofas, Lounges, Center-TaUesr and you will be able to get Flour by the sin­ taut feature in this establishment, haa gftcikl-'fXj bequeathed to'the ^^e i'amily of man.— gle barrel, at wholesale prices. F house 20 Catharine St., near East Broad, lent taste.and hashad lohg experiei^de'i • •)a Here the infact d^tling hfts been touohed too AHOGANY, Oaki. /W^bnt. and Maple ||:r<3Vorwalk Furniture way New York. Established irr 1820. Those LAfifBS are irivited to ^xainiae thai m Whitney Blankets, all qualities, at a bargai. Chairs: I^^agany and Maple Rockers, F. fi[. NASH, South Norwalk. pest pifr Bfeers, 1 year o}d,'sjjer^^i Jigerj.i'-j. -j-ji ea»iy.by the blight that withers ball our race. M wishing to furnish.tbeir-, residences will find mense stock for theniselves. - Dressing ana plain' Bureaus, Tetc-a-tetes, AND CABINET EMPORIUM. it to their advantage to call at the'above place 8 Alio .<• dou '• do " F. Foster. ,r^. ... Its little lungs are aifected, ahd only watch­ lioiE I „7 > .- — - fiB. BALt)#^' . * Marble Top Wash Stands, Extension Tables, HE subscribers would.call the attention TO ALX where a full and complete supply is kept con­ 3m37 9 • -'ffi-.iCtASSV.. ing and waiting shall tell which way its J 'I r ies T.: d owi iuor JERRY BARNUJfi breath cliall turn, This red drop on its ta­ tin ' • Boston Rockers, Mattresses, Mahogany and of the inhabitants of Norwalk and vi­ NTERESTED in protecting their trees stantly on b^nd, of Parlor, Chamber, Dining f f H Bulls, Cows, Calves, and Heifers. SUBS. Maple Bedsteads,-Cribs, Cradles, booking Tcinity, to^tbeir large and splendid assortment and Office fnrnitUre in Rosewood, Mahogany, ble is the talisman on which its life stiall f'roni .tlie.ravages of the tanker and other Modern bx^o,ot School .t4 year, e^,Cp^r J. I King.. Glasses, and every article jisvially found in a of Kurniture just opened by tbem in Marine I Walnut and Oak of all the newest designs at r hans.jr There thej^owpm of the worms. -The subscriber having purchased FU R.3ST ITU 55'*• •' ' •*"«. ' J.B.Hyatt. . la'mI tills •Jg'sT/ol.»« w i Biirstiog ftto wAfeatiBOOd is strioken also.— Will be opened oa Monday of next week, an Furniture S.tore cwpstttotlv op hand and for Hall, opposite Win. C. Street's store. He re*- the sole right of Foster's Patent Tree Pro­ prices that will Compare favorably with any* C. Stttthj lT- I .'i sale <\t prices which cannot fall to suit all who ceives his stock direct from the Manufactory A^?.F>c^R?*^and for .spile by N. JO>M^ dd est 3 ye$?ol4 Cow,' Ta^fcrpBmss. un0.*«fe,an.^ Affeo ion's most assiduous caie tkills'iiot, she tector, for the towns.of Stamford, Darien. house in New York. Bedding of all kinds.— . -A '\ 1 .dodo' v-' :l;' do.*3o.: Vi W <: is still fading away. The wan messenger entire new stock of LADIES' FU RS.- m^y want anything In our line. ' , and for neatness, cheapness and durability, Country trade solicited. MSON, No, 490 Hudson:street, N. -Y») ;. ;-,n< I New Canaan, and Norwalk, would call the large supply kept constantly. bh'han£> Illiw-, 12 year oldjCow. Charles Todd. comes nearer and nearer every week. This -41 Xlil.U Picture Frames it is warranted equal to anything ever of­ attention of all persons having Fruit and Or­ N. B.--Particular attention given 'to mak­ t 2year bldRiill, B. F, Bradley. f 3 -j [ jr/rju New G0048 ^epeived every week, • . fered in this market. Their stock consists of ing Work to order. Work delivered free of trated circulars forwhrded on app1i6a^ion a!^ ' do Char les G. Short. : ' little mediciment shftll go there, their last Of all descriptions, furnished as usual. New­ namental Trees, to thiS article. It is ihe on­ above. .: ... - „.st 1 year old Bull, R. B. Kee}ef. - " " : and perhaps tbelr only hope. _ ^he. strong C. J. GRUMAN. Te te-a-teteg,Sofas, Loungos.Sofa Rockers,Sofa ly positive euro which has been offered to the expenses on board any Railroad, Steadier or 2nd" T « H, R. plan. ->1«W -Kaaoo^ •• els and Balusters, from th# best N< Y. city Chairs, Bureaus, Center Tables, Marble Top Pack t. : y ' r •/£ , maq'has planted in hts'vitals this Bame- dis­ turners, furnished as |ss«al at N- Y. prices. public. It meets w|lh universal approval, to i>SU P'lt Bpll "•.I • ,5?.W.O South Norwalk, Odnh. Best 1 year old Steer, Aaron Northrup. I -hand.-. AWiiOK Hi a ;i JOHN FRY. fi i Dental Bstablishmonl, * Lounsbury, Bissau $ Qa's, where St gives eu- ters, Newill and Hand Rail, Posts of all des* MAHOGAJYV enti.ELACJCb WA "f i Best 2'"yM^ bld^i^er, A; Rasco ;;iii Dress GoodsJ The^ subscriber has also purchased tbe right Norwalk, August 2d, 185S. 31 Arvery fine pair of twin yearltjog' Sfeers, ti?e Batisfacrron.'and is believed to be the criptions and patterns, Brackets, Ornamental for tb&same towns, of a new Water Elevator, EAST A Y.,E N P E , KOHWALK, CONS. mo-itrtifitT.fi. .q.o', ri kwh »Ns« Work done to order neatly, cheaply, and •**— _PAEL0« - perfectly matct^dl'frefie' dbtfm^iy^aster R. cheapest, as well as the best Roofing in use. .A • Ofiii u-i L n if I liiic. .Aiu'i whiih is ahead of anything ever before inven­ Xtew Carpets, : n9}£ lV Aeluirn - ...... f .' ^c..'f v'i 1 4Jr. JAMES G: Barbouk, AH orders left with John W. Hubbell* at the r |4 nB quickly.: Give-us a oall.' ; -i.*- ted to -obtain pnre water irom welta of any In Brccateile, I»elatne and Plush...* CaMseatn^h lie ifi a j ii{q .®» g ' 11' naii,c6V>iofi jlOR Fall trade, at reduced prices. The •.3.4i Would TespeettWly;announce to the citizens of Nor- office of Wm. K. James, will receive prompt ; TKRRELL DOWNS,: depth. Cull and see One in operation, and aud Common ^nrnitare^r ^eai'Variety, GljASS-iVHfi t or.otla ri:•!> in :nivhiRbite..'.n 37^ .YAIiD 'r'At-.'- • Agents. . I subscriber is prepared to' exhibit^h^his walk and jrtcinity, ;that he ;m»y J» found at all hours at attention. tf41 J. N. w .A co.i f • you will be oonvinced at first sight.. Horsp. 37 F. H. NASH. hew and spacious stores, 273 Cariiil-st.,' and Enamoied Chatinber Fuiniinra^ ofe RS& his residence in East "Avenue, ready, to perform all opor f.K .A-WM.' 8-;• • Tjni-jris 31 Howard-si;., New York, a very fine assoi-1- Best StaHi^fiTEtfeWe'wr Jonrt. "y ~ ration* *ppert^i*M5g tp Prpfesaip^, the CO&SALE. It .A ol- ti'iili in 8 ,-il'iu C $$7- liioi! . 11 la sotts, from $22 to; «l()(^i: Spring;! ' Stov©fIStoveslf» ment of Carpet^l in new.patterns, viz : Hair, Moss, and Whalebone In ?jpid ed$ Bent Brood: llare, Cbarles.g, . 1 onjiit ,*a' x^ost approved scientific manner, and upon a scale of The subscriber ..offers, for . sale his •01 ,n.ar.- Linen • Housekeeping i]t;bt>ni > WindoW OW^nd Sashes, Zn&' "; ."'dd '> - Amos Northrup. - „ >St( ,, FINE lot of Stoves,just the article need-, Medallion carpetsyin various ri'6h designs. !j 2T,,J 5 lomestead,situated on the Newtown Turn­ 0 3rd do R B. Ktelir ' ' " priWmlowM is .con»t«»1e ?5 ^ ed by the Public, which wilLbe sold.ata i\ ; FULL assortment, of all sizes and quali- Velvet carpets,'from $1-25 to $1,50 pr yd. r;e,sis:0isv" ^ ^ All111 pike, about two miles from Norwalk Bridge,, 3ei ,dJ A Best a year old-Colt, flbenezer Keeler. BEST MATERIALS and the most ^skillful execution tied iit „11 'Kinji' ' VM • great for.casb,in order to raise - the. XX ties', for salb low, at . * Tapestry Brussels do. 90 to 1,121-2 AlsOj Feather Beds and:Bedding^.pbt^ri( 2nd ' do James B. J)u»can. -; • _ work emanating from 'his' cstaWIshmeiit will be consisting of a Dwelling House-, and 13 acres OS. lifiw Ihyi i:*. kindp, J CH^GHEgTERlS R.R. Keeler ezEi.bited , a very, fine.pair of means to oomplete my new Foundry, i b;i Brussels •< i*»i do. -" 1,12* to^1,374-' niium Sofa Bedsteads, andjPatent ^rilf.tt^fc^nt rantedta give satisfaction. ' of good Plow, Mc«4ow, and Tfoqd Land.— an . Flannels, diia biuoiis ,ati Three-ply." ! !' do.'- 95 to 1.05 , ingCrtLdliSs.' . V.H . „,i* matched S years oid CoIl^. Terms reasonable. For particulars apply.at , . ALEXANDER AUSTIN^,-.- . A full and heavy stock of | fy;,Norwalk Foundry, Building. i-i ] ,oj& . 3d>6k Herb! Super ingrain, do/" S24 to 75 ^ J f J • Beat 2 y«ar old Colt, HeijrJC gwiiR.' Oa^ette Office, or of GEORGE TAYLOR. t finialt *^ aWve store's: 2nd . v 4a Norwalk,'Oct. 9tb, 1858. , 3t4I floiiaKomtooa-'//. '»*dt moil Common ingrain do. 25 to 874 " 1 iifenti4 iNeW York,;%tid can' bnjr Beiit 1year old Coif Henry i-ipitji. r- TTpTl« rt/ is; A. steads, Stands, Tables, Bureaus, Chairs ,14. ,1'OS.t ad-' »H woW- t«oil rxa«T/j Twilled and- plain Venetian carpets, oil­ wholesale,or retail,leheiaper thanTat 2s4 htill In Daubury, Sept. 27th, by.. the, fiev. Wm. JS jii i &c. Ac., just received and for sale cheaper 3rd. .. dq., - Thaddeas Peymou w, •i i K1' t' v fm& Tiio'f a Bargains, iT; a 10-fl ai i: cloths, dragget aiyTnlfsi; mat^, staff d^s, &C.: house.in • t be}oity.,, "B. Haight, his daughter, Harriet Augusta, to !! <$Smokers, Attention. : - •uss than evei;.. knowui before for Cash.- If you Beit'Backing'.Colt, Chas. B. StnpleR: Sfli4i|£. .ri.t t •' C. Ji GRUMAN. at wholesale and re^l. « 2nd -i ' do. • R. B. Keeler. : Mr. Isaac Pitcher, of Albapy,N.,Y. ENUINE Meerschaum Pipes. n;A frtllf S£ ' don't belietffe'itjiiSt CdmG up and'examihefdl* -ri't .y* 3rd do. Amos Northrop. ., „ „ , In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Oct. 14, by the G Genuine Meerschaum apc^ Amber Cigar Hi Something mdre« CK>U> „ Best pair matched lloroes, M. E. & S. R. Keeler.-J*-' • 1 OT3 C^l-s^nd^rao'w^a-^fe feet east Rev. B. T. Welch, D. D. George W. Shovblii and Scoops, i,/ . ... FitOMTHE NORWAI.K 10 Ijl TERRELL & DOWNS', q 1 2nd ' 'do. ' - do. E.Godfrey. Jfj Genuifle^uriish TobatfCo, and •j"- :, Furniture Agency. ofcBroadway, N..Y. • White, esq., of Brooklyp,to ^oieplime W. LARGE assortment of long and short Also, Sole Agents for selling AuburnPow- 2nd do. •- Edwin Burr. " daijg^tef of tfye Hev. Jfosep)^ Ballard qf ^ or- Genuine Imported Cigars, may be found at handled .; ,v sostsii Furniture E m p o r i u m. the Corner Store of KNAPP it LTNEB. i j ;— Jnst Receive^. - - er Looms, and Auburn Prison : made Tbfee s IBTW A* E,E«!s®a?aii;'gsaOT® akit.sflU'U CHICHESTER'S. Just rttf^^Cd'73'Bedsteads oir thte la­ Ply, Ingrain, and Venetian Garpeti. ets^K 2nd do»>. do.; F; Foster. i-i 9«f (test modern styles, oensisting ofVenny H AH BARRELS New Flonr "direct from The best Cotter N. B.—Carpets for Churches! m^Ao.'.or- 3fd &*." "do. V- E. & R.R. Keeler. FallBiver Nails. Lind Gothic, Full Obttage, 1-2 do., 3-4 Cot­ J-UU tbe/Westf^ rGrocers, andrfamilies, der. *" " f-'" ^vlyl8 ed the First Premium wherewhenever* SSSiii CLASS VIII. # PJ the market for cutting Hay, Straw or N quantities tdr'rait buyers,; the best nails tage, Orib sides, Gothic Top, mnled Cottage, would do well to examin before purchasing Corn StalkSj Come and Bee. one in opera ItSey brought 4«^Piw»'>»il|nSioMaDPC springs, carved worsted covered, for plosive Carbonated Banning' Fluid. Self- ?ian«-Foifte at tbe Abaerican fuiititute* "ji I Mason H. and.Ltvlni* A. Thorp, aged § mos. School Te|ehers Attention. $7.25 ^n.d ajifothci'" articles fti proportion.— preservation is the first law of Nature, then ll-ystal Palace, New Yorky 185ft. • - \ M$*. Needlework, ~ Flowers, Paintings, and AU kin^s of Sawing and Tnrnlng. Balus­ Auction Sales'S eai-'- 'Jtojficfys. .. •. '' ' Ii* NVestport. pct. pr co?sump>ip.B, HE attentions# School Teachersjind oth- save yourself from -the fear 6f ecplosions by .. The.First;Prehliuni (a gold Medal> ^arriettetVancis, yife pf Wfft P- ' ers is requested to our stock of aqperfine ters and Newils constanlly on hand, and burning that only which it is impossible, to T : SATVRDAY best Piano Forte at the-> Maryland IntliUhu^a Se Best fied Quilt, Migs Mary E. Smith. V - A Gift with every Book. turned to order. We also bitild Stairs, get : 2nd' '' dd: l(isii JsiA Ji. Bennett. .3 & .'J Black&qard Crayons, wwtote.;• • A. ;..i, •; O). fi-'i Evening. fJ.S.Cl^RK. Baltimore, lw7. ^. . / ,vwl .- 1MB* Ixifk^Stlth.' ^ f>l>ty, spltl in paq't^ges qf nqt )@ss (h^n jve ,¥-rfo*rm3B 14,50to $7,00, at F.H.NASH'S, Bait purJs Dahlia Boquet. Wprl^^. . ; <•»«. 67f Broadway, New York City. cy, Marine Haljji^'jolt of' vlxi %ar7i£»3 • ,. ..., > South Norwalk,.Connv > : ate, ^ lions. Specimens will be sent a distance ! D. W. E'ANS. B O O [»S) J# Zti _ express if desired after Jan. 1st 1859. • 1 ! nvia oi J. H.Pkkston- 6meow33, "(JOWEN'S Virgill, price $2.25. Boxess of flue fresh Figs, arrived l»j Frof. Barry's if Beit Feather Flowers, Uiaa Uixle.Smith. -. [' A good awortment of Apple trees will be a _ boe vtsbtib:'- A Boquet composed of a Urge > variety of OD Livter Jel! r,-f0lTsale®y J"l Andrews' Latin and English Lexicon^S 100 Selleckck'sliipe to day. NLY Twelve Ce»#» per i>oitle, mi kept on hand from this till May next. Itthe Bookstore of .o KNAPP A Lynki. iiu"' native Graphs, was exhibited bpWm. N.Ben- 5 Ridgefield, Oct. 18th, 1868. . Hi i i ii illi C KNAPf & LYNES. G.M.HOLMES. O the store of KNAPP & LYNES. i .snort is t

Iffotice. ^ The following remedies are .offered tcT the public •lit FARMERS & MECHANICS. WSSTPORT • Budson Silver iMtitnte and cq^IYEYMCES.. gtefo gtrrk ^pfartfsemtnk >• the best, most perfeiit, which medical scUi!ca K -jfp*- The State Board of Agriculture. (.AdjoiningStoje of Knapp& Lynes,Main st.) -arl. f Ou and after Tuesday, March 9th, 1858, the Houae, Appleton'i Building, 346 k 348 -Broadway, N. Y ession of this age possesses, md their efferts show NORWALS, CONN., Sloop Mary A. Selleck will commence her they have virtues which surpass any combination ' til , offered a premiam of $5000 for steam • pHli Satacriber keeps coustanlly on hand, MALE AND FEMALE FACULTY. regular trips for the season., leaving Norwalk of medicincs hitherto known. Other preparations HE Public are respectfully invited to oal) X and will make to order, all'^ articles apper­ Rav. Alokco Flack, i. m. Principal, Prbfes- every Tuesday, and Pike Slip, N. Y., every Removed to 31 Bond Street. do more or less good; but this cures-such danger­ plows, bat only one was exhibited at the Ttied examine the large and v'&ried assort­ taining to his line of business, of the best ma­ sorof Mental iand Moral Philosophy; and t? i-ili. ^TheSteamei' Satard^. . ' ous complaints, so quick and so surely, as to prove State Fair—"Fawke's Locomotive Steam ment of . terial and .workmanship,andat low prices.— Belles Lettres. • ' The Domestic leavesNorwalk every Satur­ TBBTB. an efficacy and a power to uproot disease beyond t day and Pike Slip every Thursday. One of „TVR. E. WltSON, Dentist, Author of M any thing which misn have luiqwn before. By re- of Lancaster, Pa. The machine READY MADE CLOTHING, Every description of Harness constantly on M.M.Goodenocoh. A.M.,Prof.of Nat. Sci­ CONFIDENCE, mpving the obstructions of- the internal organs and French Cloths, Cassimeres and Nestings, aand, or made to order; also a great variety ences. the above vessels will be at the Pike Slip jjU the "Benumbing Apparatus for Ex^JJ stimulating them into healthy action, they renovate ; Richard Elms, a.m. Professor of Mathematics dock at all times, so that Freighters may ship tracting Teeth Without Pain," being ex-P and' apparatus, with fuel and water, Also, a general asbortment of gentlemen's ol Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, etc., also, the fountains of life and -vigor, ~ health courses weighs only abont seventons and by the "Ply Nets HorBe-cloths,.Whips in .endless va­ i Civil Engineering and Greek.. their freight at any time, and be sure of hav­ jBatensively engaged in manufacturing for m anew through the body, and the -siek man is well furnishing goods, consisting ii> part ot Hats riety . Trunks of all niio^and' desCriptions, R. C. FtACfc!A. M. Professor of Latin. ing it put onboard. ^Dentists every, variety of Artificial Teeth ^ again. They are adapted to disease,.- .and disease Ufe of a dram or barrel shaped drive, for and Gaps, Umbrellas, Shirts. Collars, Cra­ IIons. Homer J. Dotckt, Professor of Modern SELLECK ft DEMMON. plunder the most extended and ayBtemati-TT only, for when taken by one in healtb-they produce ' vats. Handkerchiefs,Suspenders;** Valiaes,Carpet Bags, Satchels, etc.-, etc. fte- but little effect.^ This is the perfection; of medicine. pat'ing done neatly and ' promptly on the i Langunges. fttid YocM Music. t. Wm. 1L Greene, n N-. B.—All freight to or frojn. the line of cally arranged facilities ever before at-0 nta on,stlc to Impelling the locomotive, the difficulty Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestingc bj the MathiasBoncb.a.*.,Protessorof Mathema- the Danbury Railroad, taken from and deliv- tempted in this branch of art,believeslO , }?,? R . disease, and no more. . Tender ; shortest aotiec.and ttostreasonableterms. rv«'ai4>4eB6tday, Sept. M 1868, will » children mayr take them with impunity. If they of;'ninng inaoftjofl, and slipping on bard vardorpattern. and:oat4m« ofekartev - - :;! I ties,andSapertbtbndentrbfnay-S^httoK eredat theCompany'sFpeight Dep.ot, without •fhe may be allowed to say, without' fear-fel ?re siek they Will cure them, if t&y 'are well they Fartioal^rattjeptiQnpaidtaChiMten^sGar, '6. JONES. Iff leave her dock at South Norwalk, ev . of contra^ction, that he is thereby ena-S smooth ^roond,:iix>¥etcoiBe. The stMto1 EftsteiaeiheBrtdg^y'Wei^pQrt. 6tf D.: Prdftssof of VoMm^teial irv Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8.05 eharge. ; 1-. -.'l- . ?7 j . • . ;tra. will do them no harm. •" • S i \ a ' \ !Department-andRegistrar, ;l! . '-•bled to insiert for( patientSwho maynOnorV . Patient who has been pros­ dSwiib!siti, or Aiiowcrni •" M. B. S^Al^wfettld retnriif thanks to Mrs.^Ei.*aOi Ow*n\ Prebejjtress. ,4,.' Iforwalk in tim*6:tu>6fieeCwltS the evening toae,ahd O. TANDERBlLT,: Capt. W. H. fcisures aisd/tife perfection in the adjust 8 lies in anguish; He haS been drenched inside and •adamogfrMBer. , th-e eitisanaof Norwatk for their liber- Urs. M. 6. Goooinodoh, OrnamentalDebart- Win for Danbury without fail. raaeiv inconnection with the Ston ngton and' ment Of Teethtothe mouth, thereby jut wjtfreverv pewjon which ingeauity could sug­ al patronageRAnaM rfutitfi*daring 6HA-the last * ISIIS-vears.and--Iment years,and 1. '-- "• ff&vfdeaee/andBostenandProvideoeeRait- l^euring perfect firmness and comfort inaB gest. Oivetimthese Pn.is. andibarkthe-effect; [ TAHB.IBAOB WAT, 35 OBNTS. H wearing and mastication, natural and'life see the scabs fall from fiis bodjr; we the Mw, fair wiliendeavor to deserve its continuance. He l^iss.Amaa If,' Botts, Piaho Music and Pri­ Carriages will be In readiness on the arrl- rlwj^E^«n«*« = is couatantly manufaeluring, and kecps on vate Lessons inSinging. • aepted, from*1 Pl»t Nof. t: North River, first; Wglike- expression, so as to defy detection,H chat is clean. "Give them to Hm whose annv said Baak to ^eaent thefr Claims against:the. 4iand, a fall assortment of- Harness, of all de­ Mas, JB. A. EitUS* Modera UWguages and ofthe Boat, tocarry paasengera to adjoin- :™and; perfeet:rcleaaline8s. ; These have'C^ "It d*»w£ti£*.foot sametosaid -ijWelViiri, and all cla'nos nor wharf^tboteBattery place, at 6 o'clockrpm;, humors have planted rhenmatism in hia jointSJ^S 1 scriptions, comprising all kinds. of; Buggy, Ornamental Department and Stonington at 8.30 p.m., or on the arrival: atbeonheretofore thecrvinjr imperfectionatfl bones; move ai0f snd he screeches vith pain-}»ke Mch, itf#»ii3nl«ifiie, ted prefMited Within the tme so limited_will be ! SveteAtt taken at greatly reduced rates, ^iu Artificial Teeth, rendering them in aE too has been soake4>.throttgh> 'evet? muacle ot his jdebatttii. Attest, Avoii S;TawTi Clerk. Gig.ExpressjCarti Coaehi Farm and^WagOn rtid all Freight carted to and from, the Can df the mailtTain whi^h leaves Boston at 6i30 ; tadhyapiralspringi[that yifeldtouny harness; also a gceat variety of- Ladies-and >'• -iocitioy. r : great meaahye nSeiess. ";f» body with liniments and salves ; giv« him these n.m. - - ''i'• - 3 Pills to purify, his Wood; the* uayitbt cure Mm,' ' The 4itBd*rsfgti^d hereby give notice ttr the Gentlemen's Riding Saddles, Bridles, Martia- ThisJattliyfron rfcbeiatlfnllysltnat*dahtk£ I Having abody of operatorsconstantly em- extraordinary obstniction. / Aa eredi tors of the fiattera Bank topresent /their ^"^Freight ^nt'wib i;?main at the Stor#' ' TheC. VANDERBILT, from New York, 1 for, alas! there are eases Which no mortal power wales, Ac.; Collars in great variety and every Hudson River, three miles from:: the City ot Monday, Wpdt*e»d»V and Friday.' From Sto- plOycd in the Labratory. persona .from :the san reach: but mark,'he walks with:crutches notv, eUtma against the saine to the receivers at style of pattern, Fly N^ls,Horsecloths, Stable couniry are only required to remain: in the and now he walks' sjohe ; they '.iiaie. dured him. to mm *W qpi the unbroken prairie.— the Banktag House of said Bank In Bethel, Hudson, lQolambiaICo.. inNrted either wiih or wiThotf ex­ November, A. p. 1S58.: route, and Shippers are particularly ?S f' toh, Monday, WedneSday, and Friday. ; See his appetite return, aad Witb H his heilth-; see nroifc it.Md the trial of, BOjd plows;: yas Heleels well qqalified by his long experi­ City ot New York, ten of Boston, and one of i i Passengers proceed from Stonington per; tracting the old roots. . FaaD*Bioa:s. Wilbman, ?!,- . erB. ence in the busineBs,to judge of the: tastes tedto see their goods directed to the Conn- : PRICES for Artificial Teetlf to patients the new man. See her that was radiant with hailth abandoned iii cynseqaence. . Notwith­ JitSS A. Jpod, in®ce.:e" Aldany, tweuty-five cents. Students coming ^dahce, Cathariae61ijy New tork. , .-RailrdadtoProvidence and Bog)6n, in the jlnd loveliness • blasted' and too-early withering and. requirements ol those having occasion to •*hy w»y. ofj the Westerir.IUilroad, the Harlem, Express Mail Train .ceaching said place seve* range atcbrding to style from 50 cte, 75 cts, away; want Of exercise- or mental anguish^ or sotne standing this feet the inventor was so ; 11 Forfurtherlnformation,apply.to John J. $1,00, and so on, per Toofb; being but little patronize an extensive Saddlery Establish­ or . their office ill. Her blood is vitiated, her health is der-td pat tbe^plows fo work in this al­ buainess on the 30th day of September 1858 tdClaverack::'' itt-t-w , lines connecting North and East. Passengers sone. Give her these Pills to stimulate the vital Orders for any kind of work promptly exe­ •:» • PECULIAR ADVANTAGES..Wi ranted,in.all cases. most impervious soil. Alter a little de­ F.o.r lf>w *!f rk, that prefer it remain on board the steamer 'principle into renewed vigor, to east out the ob­ lay In regulating to this brick -like surface LIABILITIES. cuted^ Repairing done Ueatly and cheaply. 4 Ease of acceas, by which the advantages Of enjoy a night's rest undisturbed, breakfast ff i ARTIFICIAL TEETH have become a ne­ structions, and infuse a new vitality into the blood. Capital Stock f C*1 $292,000 00 WILLIAM 5. SWAN, qity and ieountry location are most happiiy F a,x^o-&0 0 • desired,and leave Stonington In the 7.15 a., cessity with all classes, and, there is ho good Now look again—the roses blossom on her eheek, the pngine. moved forward, when six far- ^Circulation, .100,788 00 jt i' ': reaoon why they should not1 be manufactured and where lately, sdrrow sat joy bursts from every ,First- Door from D. Sf 2V. R. R. JDeput, Combined. ^ l^e can enjoy all the conven­ i\}W) I'Jlt- m. train, Connecting at Providence with the i rows were tarned side by side, in the most Dae^-B^M in thjs 3tate,., .. . 3£fi3.Jl iences ol the city, and that qniet, health, and, ill a. m. train for Boston. on alarge scaleat comparatively low pricesi feature. Bee "the Sweet infant wasted ^tlijrarnis. workmanlike manner. The excitement of DaeDank* out of this Slate, . 10,486 60 NoaWALK,:CoHN. ! 1J}I .1 rather than that obscure Dentieta should ob­ Its wan, sickly features tell you without, jmsguise, . 39,9^4 JQ morality 6f the country, In case of sickness GO ;ii i A Mast^r accompanieFthesteamer lige a few persons to'support them by enor­ and painfully distinct, that they are eating ita the crowd if a* beyond. control, and their DepOsfts; not bearing interest or ao emergency of any knd the telegraph |s an'rftrain t hrough each way.: away. Its pinched-up nose and ears,' anil.ceattess dividends unpaid, . . 357 00 jut/ mous profits for work which must necessarily ihonb*nd.toitd huzzas echoed far over 19,690 25 Styles. near at habd. ' For pa«^ig.e. bertbs,state-rooaifor freight sleepings, tell the dreadful truth in language which Surplas funds Jane l9t,1858, he buildings are entirely new and cajtaoi ,; il i tT.he Sti'4nn;r apply or, lioltifd i-lie.Bteainerf or at the freight be id efeoti v e .0wi ngtoil m i ted faeilitiesi' svery mother knows. Give it the Fibula the prairie, p* there beneath the smilihg Earnings since last dividend, June Oocid# ; low ods. All.the windows areprotected by Vene o A v A ii i asr b , An Examination at .the office of samples of loses to sweep these' vile' parasites from the 10,746 73 : office.Pjer.No.j3 North -River.or at the of- •atamn sonalay ^the first furrow turned by 1st, 1858. HARLES FIELDS has now on hand as tian blind's. The roomsare large and furnish rATTAf^PtaiPECK, - flcirNO.^lOBatfetvptace. each and all the virions styles,now employed, Now turn again and see the ruddy bloom of c] steam oaf the'toifcad prairie of the mighty large and varied an aSsortmentOf Gen-- will enable those not familiar with the sub­ hood. Is it notlfing to do these things ? Nay, in $537,605 49 C ed with convenient clothes presses, hair mat Will leave ^ft^rw'alk' every Tiies- ' Passage by Plymouth Rock $2. C. VandeV- ject, to j:idge at once Very chrrectly of the :hey not the marvel of this age? And yet they are tlemenandLadieB' Gaiters^ Boots,ahd tresses, bedsteads, table Sc., and are also day', Thursday Whd Saturday nioiu- Wlt $S.: R. E. LOCK WOOD t Age .n» lone around vou every day. 4 ; Weft." ;; .... RSSOCRCES. Slippersyas has ever been presented to the advantages and disadvantages w hich the dif­ . $8,000 00 ventilated Jtty Emereon's. impnyved ; vientila- iugs at h*lf past 8 d'etock, A. M. Have you tne leas serious qrmptoms of these dis- After the speaking, theJVejisays: Banking Honse and Lot, . public in this market. The styles are ttew ; tors. A library, Reading R^oii,Phit6spblcal Returning, leave New York from East side Tomb Stones Monuments, ferent varieties, pomtess. . vly52 ;empers, thejr are, the easier cured. Jaundice, w Specie in Bank, -. ..; --. . 20J997 94 the woifcmanship iieatalid beautiful; while ^ostiveness, Headache, Sideaehe, Heartburn, Fool The iehginie again moved forward, T.%53 00 Apparatus. and flonrehing LiteraySociety are' Rb6k{evelt street, Pier 29; E. R., every Mon- AT THE when the plows turned up: < the loose mud Bills of other Banks,. . . . :the material is oi the finest, teltare and attached to the Institution. ' Aift Wednesday, and Friday at 12 o'clock M. aooDs.r i , Duefrom Battle's in thii^ State, 17,46178 jpost durable quality; ' Heihas soaae very ! f i! Norwalk Marble Yard ! dnfi^^ffp^A^vigeix fur rowaside-by- i 7;'lSj97317r ; 6RADCATIN0 COURSE/tap. ' ; ' r reight taken at low rates. An. entire new stock of. DRESS SILKS; an nplaints all arise from the derangements « •« out of 'V '.I elegant, plain and fancy colored, Ladies For further information inquire of the Near he Bridge, Norwalk, Conn, side with the most perfect ease and in the Expenses sinee last dividend;-' 1 • 1,781 81 A graduating course of study is prescribed for entire new stock of DB LAINES, Plaid Pop­ *hich these PILLS rapidly cure. Take them perse- . 4,344 fit . many mil* arate. .jThat the engine is a complete , . / $537,605 49 those wishing to engage,In active business I ment of American and Foreign Marble,kept Goods.' s> ai ions of the human rice, are cast out Uke the devila raectb#th&fe4 -can be hao" doubt, ai»d ail Fairfield Ceunty ,**. I, John^^A-Moorhead ted to call and examine hisstock forthem- fife, or- the important work to teaching. An' constantly on hand. . S H A W Xj S : if old—thev must burrow in the brutes"and inthe •elves. tfiJl extensive course of commercial instruction is ica. Price 2o cents per box >—3 boxes for (1. - that is now^'waating ia to demonstrate Caishier of aforesaid Batak, being dtfly sworn . Y. Alf. fL Bailroad. ) I ; Persons wi^hing^to, procureMoQumentsor An entire new stook of Shawls. lepose and say that the above statement is laiddgtwn, which flt^the -airudont immediately ahy kind of Marble Works, are i nvited to. Through* trial of many years and throughevery that) taking "tfie7 srholp expense into for the contihg-rooni. 1858 FALL ARRANGEMENT, 1858 ,|B S O ADCL O THSiJf ? latioaofcivilised men^ Aran's Chbkbt PteToaAL Correct. J. A. MOORHEAD, Caskter. SBfr Hew Carriage Shop, calland giye a personal inspection of his ias been found to anord more relief and to cure consideration, it is cheaper than horse' 8worn before me, this 1st day of October* ! . ~ Ijy jy-QRWALK! Students wUl berMnired to atend'cbul$fa:'.on 1^14 Commencing Octobtr 4, 18f 8. j material and workmanship, as this will be An entire new stock of the best Jaake of power, i .1H this is answered in the affirm- the Sabbath. rTrents fcnd Guardians are so •note cases of pulmoflajw disease then any other, 1858. Asa B. Wooowaro, rp&EUndersignedhaving opened a ferriage | in more satisfactory than topurcliast oiagents French Cloths. A Bargain. |. jaJ cmedv known 'to mankind* CajSl of amueRtir •tiTe, it will -produce the greatest .revolu- It; PSiii ..Justiceof thePeace. licited to pay thirty-three cents per term, to Trains to New York.^'^f^j withoutan opportunity of testing the qual­ settled consumption have been cured by it, apq X Shop on Camp street, is prepared to re apply as church seat rent. ^ Students can at', 1 .# LADIES' CLOTHSs|^i tion in agricnltaral progress that we have ifcivc orders for all kinds of Carriages, Wag Frotn New Have* ity of the article contracted for. :housand» of sufferer» who were deemed beyond the TATEMENT of the condition of the, tend the Reformed" Dutcl^the Episcopal, or ^S»The Lettering and Ornamental work A large assortment. Cheap. -each of human aid have been-restored to their- yetaeen; it Will take another wrinkle cins. Sleighs, &c.' He U'alSO prepared to do Methodist servile,'at their eletion. ccommodation.—At s.:o, 6.50 and Embroideries, Hosiery and Gloves, "riends and usefnlness, to sound health and the Bank of Norwalk, on the First day of all kinds^ol repairing and re-paTnting. Ac. , 9.45, a. K., and 4.30 p. m. is executed by experienced workmen.and mjoymenta of life, by this allrpowerful antidote to frotn the brow of labor, and give to the October, 1858. before the transaction of any The Trustees have put a stove ln>each of the A and an endless variety of Goods, all of which toiling million lighter tasks to perform." S All work warranted good, at reasonable Gentlemen's rooms. «. The 6^0 a. a.and 4.30 p. m.trains receive can warrant it to give entire satisfaction. diseases or the lungs and throat. Jfere a eold had business on that date. prices ,and done when promised ! passengerefromtbe Danbury BailrOadatNor- J.M.SMITH. will be sold at extremely la«r prices. settled on the'lungs. The dry, hacking cough, the- EXPENSES. ;la«sy'eVe, and the pale, thin features, of him who. LIABILITIES. ; * JOHN SHEPHERD, walk. Many Great Bargains. ~ C. J. GRUMA1J. Whim and Whibb Dkkp Plowing is Norwalk, Jan. 4th, 1858. lyr Board and Tuition,in Common English, The9.45A.*.trainreceivespa8senger8from' Z*or Sale very Cheap, xas lately lusty aha strong, whisper to all but h)in Capital Stock, $269,390 00 $120 per Year or 42 Weeks. roNSL-iiPTroN. He tries every thine i but the Bikbfici^l.—An English paper discus­ Circulation, . 130.014 00 311 the Hartford', Springfield, Canal and New; NE of the "best built, most conveniently lisease is gnawing at his vitals, ana shows iis : . 3H.573 57 WESTPORT EXTRA EXPENSES PER TERM OF 14 WEEKS.* >. London Railroads at New Haven, and arranged, pleasantly situated residences "atal symptoms more and- more over all his frame. ses tbirsubject at some length, and the Deposits, . ";^v, O Surplus, . s 7,573 72 Higher English. $3 00; Higher English and from tbr Naugatnck and Houftitonic Rail­ in the Borougb of Norwalk; The building is Pressed and CknmnoB Brickt Ue is taking the Chebrv Pkciokal now; it has. Saddle, Harness, Trnnk and Latin and Greek, $4,00; Piano and Organ stopped his cough and made his breathing easy; points t>ronght out will interest and in- Dividend unpaid, • • 174 30 roads at Bridgeport. of Brick , constructed of the very best materi : Xime, Cement Calcined JPlas- VETblp Stoi^e. with use of Instrument, each, $15,00; French Expasss—At 2.00 p.m.(in connection with ale and inthe most substantial-manner. It is y lis sleep is sound at ffightl his appetite returns, stratAnierican rehdem We condense j iii S/jijHij •• ind with' H his strength. ' The dart Which -'pierced j$440,625 59 fit HE subscriber having taken the above and German, each $6,00; Guitar, with use of Express Train from Boston*) receiving pas­ in the Immediate.vicinity of the business por­ ter,Bair, and XarbleSiist. iis side is broken. 8$arcelyajiy neighborhood eaa them in the paragraphs below: I business lately carried on by John Mack, Instrument, $9,00; Oil Pmnting, $12,00; Pas sengers from the New London and Canal tion of the Bridge, and is peculiarly well >e found which has not some Uviag trophy like this BESOURCE8. Painting, $7,00; Grecian Oil: Painting. Wax HE Subscriber having dissolvedhls con­ Banking House, $8,000 00 respectfully begs leave to inform the inhabi­ Railroads at New Haven ;from the Housa-. adapted for a Physician or Merchant,as a por­ ;o shadow forth the virtues whieb have won for tho Deep plowing i» most effectual in au­ tants of Westport, and vicinity, that he has Fruit and Flowers, Papier Mache, Ornamental T nection with W. C.Ftbbkt,Esq. in the ^ PEtrroaAi. renown, Specie in Bank, . . 14.276 08 tonic Railroad at Bridgeport, stopping tion of it may easily beconverted into astore bijsihess, will continui it On his own ac­ oekbt a» imperishable - But tumn, exposing the soil, to the influence . ; 4,02i 00 removed to the East-side of the Bridge, next Leather work, Paper Flowers, and Ornament, at Bridgeport, Norwalk and Stamford: or Office. Possession can be given immediate­ tsusefuiness.does not end here. Nay.it aeepm» Bills pf other Banks, Ifi to the establisbment of Messrs. Spang & Gray, al' Needle Work, each $5.00 ; Vocal Music count,and will keep a good assortment of )lnhti iiiore'bv preventioiL.than. cure. The count- of frost, rain, and air, during the winter, Chiecks,. ; " , ;r2,178 04: 9.00*. ».stopping at Bridgeport, Norwala, ly if desired and terms of payment made easy. the above named article?constantly on hand, eSs wilds and - coughs wluch it cures are the seed. 1,892 75 where'he intends carrying on the above busi­ $3,00; Penmanship and Bookkeeping, each, ForfurtherparticularSenquireof the Editor which actupon the mineral ingredients of Due from Banks in this State, ness in all its branches, and hopes that by $2;00; Chemistry, $1,60 ; Surveving and Eng­ andStamford. w hich will be sold cheap.for Cash. A-hich'wbuld have-vipened into a dreadful' harvest; the soili rendering tbfem available for suc­ : « « out of " 40,179 64 Special train leaves Norwalk at 6.00a. v. of the Gazette. tfS6 15 • CHfAS. T.LEONARD. )f incurable diseases. Influenaa, Croup, Bronchi-' 9C8 26 strict attention and low.'charges, to merit a ineering, $4,00. Board during vacation, $3,00 for New York. «!fV> ^ ;is, Hoarseness, Pleurisyj,- .Wh?oping Cough, and ceeding crops; also, pulverizing the soil, Expense Account, share of the public patronage and support.— ft week* Office removed to SelliOk's Packet Office. Notes and Bills discounted, 369,108 82 muiktm xtiihWi? lo RhiU* TH B LI V ill irritations of the throaf and lungs are easily and thus facilitating the passage of the '1 Every article In the. trade manufactured on Every bill made payable per term, in iured by the CbSRRT Peotokal if taken in sea- the premises, in the cheapest and best man­ advanc. '• Passengers for Housatonic Railroad will "Werwalk XreB Penndry. ion. Every family h»va it ty thenH »«4- Toots into the snbttil. As regards the : n .. $440,626 59, INYIGOR ATOR, hev will find it an mvisluable proteetfon ftojii tN ner and of the best.materials. •. Students take care of their own rooms, fur take the 9.45 a. m., and 4.30 p. m. trains to PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD, iri VEEY descriptiono ICASiiKti done at the period of the rotation it should proceed Fairfield County, •*.. X, E. BvCtaufttrd Sponges, Chamois, Curry Combs, Horse iiish their own lights, lamps, towels, brooms, Bridgeport. s«>' iii shortest notice and in,the best manner, nsidious prowler which carries off the parent sheep root crops, (or, in " this country, Indian Cashier of the aforesaid Bank, being doly Compounded entirely from Gums. rom: many a flock, the darlmg lamb from many Brushes, Ac., kept constantly on hand. . mirrors, basins ewersand pail. Danbury and Norwalk Railroad. t'| as cheap as can be obtained at any other es­ iome. • corn,) or aaay be the first plowing for fol­ sworn, iiepose and say that the above state­ T Particular attentfoto given to Cleaning,Oil­ Books and Stationery wil1 be kept on hand -rs one of the best purgative and Liver lledielnes naw tablishment I n the State. Galvanised Chains', ment is correct. R. B.CRAUFURD, Cai hier, Passengers for the Danbury and Norwalk I before the public, that act* a* a Cathartic, ea«ier, . Prepared by Dn. J. C. AYER, Practical anc lowing preparatory Id wbeatcrop. ing, and Repairing Harness. and said at reasonable prices by the Registrar, Railroad will take the6.50 and9.45 a.m., and milder, and mere eSsctoat than any other medicine Chain Pumps,Iron Pence,Posts,Railings,etc Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass., and sold by all Deep plowingis themost beneficial to ' Sworn to before me, this iddaVof Octo­ JOSEPH GARDNER. tfo deduction made for leaving before the close 4.30'p. m. trains to Norwalk. known. It U not only a Cathartic, but a liver remedy furnished toorder. Patterns executed at druggists every where. ber. 1858. ."rt •: John A. Waan, Westport, April4th,l858. 14 ot the term, except in cases, of protracted eetlug first on tht hirer to eject its morbid matter, •hort notice and upon reasonable terms. Bans * Son Agents, Norwalk; N. Consrocr •tiff clays, and as a rale, we may plow 3t40 V Juatice of the Peace. Illness. thea on the stemach and bowels to earnr off that mat- t Son, do Wilton. . deep when tlA subtil is of the same Trainafrom Norwalk to New York.—Jit ter,:thai aeeom^liahinf two purposes enetaaUy, with- 171 ALEXANDEB A08TIK. TERUS AND VACATIONS. 6.00,6.44, 8.03 andll.03 (ex) a. v.; 3.05 (ex) odtanjr• of1 tbe painful feeliaca cxperleaced in tbet ope- character as the surface, if both are ten­ rations of most Cathartics' It str«af(ihens _tli«1 sjaumajstcm On Strest| .* The year is divided Into three terms of four­ 5.45, and 10.05 (ex.) P. * Wetieft ~ acious, or when the subsoil is composed teen weeks each. Terms open as follow*: ifri' -basiteltfti st' the xame time that it pnrtu It and when taken Y.i- V}4i daily iii moderate doses, will strengthen and bnild HANDES having furnished himself with it* premature decline." 7 of good clay, only requiring atmospheric Dittrict of JYorwalk, st. Probate Court, Oc­ BickotTi : iM V> September 18th, January 2d, April 15th. Traina from New Tork it bAeof the ^pd^pai RMlMorsl ofhBiiitness, would respeefnllysolicitthe patron- TESTATE of JAMES PERCIjCAL, late of the ihtftyan • . . -. from the date hereof, for the creditors of sa,id fTiHE undersigned will be nappy toreceiye' when they Sre at »uICB| and the, whole System , tiia hnpo^Mi&t fset that trt inany.alaniiin(:'cc)BipIalat -. too deeply ; or' in turning under clover : REFERENCES. •Hirers in eoiiitqiienfee-of"" one organ—the 'Liver— 1 Estate, to exhibit their claim's for settlement. -L orders for, and supply the public with the Spiringfieldand^WQrcesterrtlie a. m. originating In the Imprudence and-sbli&fo of yoilth or other green oQps. Deep plowing jn above kinds of Wood, in any quantity and of Rev G. WvSethuuA, D, D, Brooklyn. stepping at Stamford and Bridgeport; the having ceased to do its daty. For the diseases of may be ^sityk^muyed wtnwtnnnicnm, tsitttliitf sMsl k Those who neglect to present their accounts, « E.~S1 "PorterV Editor of the Christian In- that .organ, one of the ^ proprietors-has -made it- HE Subscriber offers a full assortment of tract, clearly demonstrated ; aad the entirely aeir and>: •ntumn, on most clays, is equal to a half properly attested, within said time, will be tbebest q uality, at the lowest giar-ke,t price, .4.9|o P. m. atStamford, Norwalk, autl Bridge­ hiS sXady, in a practice . of more than twenty highiy.sueienfal treatment,,iui adopted by.the Author,- dressing of manure. Clay from which debarred a recovery. All persons indebted for CASH.' 1 JAMES FINNEY, Agent. port. yaaraito Obd some rem- M edy whenwith, to coun- T the celebrated Zinc Paints, comprising fully ttfhlHdj by means or i^Uieh every cne is (hahted . Dr. Stricklaud,Assist. Editor of ChristianAd* ten&ffhe"tkiaJiy derange-" mntrttfwhiilh It Is liable snow white, white,pearl and brown, gronnd to core sunnr perfectly- and at the least possible cost,' the sir is excluded, exhibits a bluish col­ to said Estate are requested to make immedi­ The 8 00a. M.trainconnects with Housa­ To prove that this rem- edy is at last foond,. any " Doubtless the pleasure is as great? .• vocate. tonic, Naugatuck, Canal and New London in oil, manufactured by the " NeW Jersey or. After draining, it is not advisable to ate payment to ,"V Rev. I. N.'Wyckbff, D. D., Albany, person, troubled with w Ltver Complaint, in any SELLECK Y.ST. JOHN, Rdilroads. - - - of: its forms, ha* but to ^try » hottje, and convic­ Zinc Company," and for sale at their losrest bring to-the surface more than twainches Of being Cheated, asto Cheats S. R. Gray, Albany,' tion is certain. ) • "I Qf / . k J ?. I j 3t4l AdministKtor with the Will annexed. The 12.45 and 3.45 p.m. trains connect trith ae .bid matter prices. WM. C. STREET. of 6»y subsoil at a time, otherwise more Messrs. Alger ft Brother, 336 ^ r, w ; These Gums remove all^ City. IVOTZOB. . . Washington St., New York.., Naugatuck Railroad. frAm the system,%upblj|- M fhg, '0' thiirpftca a heal- is brought up than the frost, &c. can fit District Of Norwalk, ss. Probate Court, = the4.20 p.m. train connects with Housa- thy flow of bile, invlgtr- ^ rat ttoinacb, can Peed,Peed. Something new to the public! Rev. Levi Shell^Church town, N. Y. ,„vl ley II .. a. ;. and prevent the P|. food from risingaifflsour- ' Ifilir SWfcfi months from the date hereof i-for the creditors : We w Stone Tard. making a good, pudding.. Jit, is .at- once of said Estate* to exhibit their claims for Set-' .rdquest all who are in want'ot any aVticle^lh Hon. P. S. Wynkoop, Hudson; Seelargebillofadvertisemtnt al the.Sta­ ing • ' iiiy.line, to give me a call before \pnrchtoihg R. Rossman, M. D., Brooklyn., ttso- Only one dose taken be- M fore retiring, prevents GOOD assortment of Flagging, Curbing* HIS day received, a, large assortment of• •copomlc^V healthful,^ nhtritibus,and deli- tlement.! Those who neglect vo present their tion Houses and Hotels. Nfglitmare. _ ^ _ t Gutter, Step, Window Sills and Lintels Dress Silks, blaek and:colored', soUe new tujcounts, properly attested, within said time, elsewhere. My Triminings are boiaght of the Mr, Peck. Poughkeepsie. Jt , Supt's Office. 4th Ave. and 2itb Sty N. V. Only sne ilnse taken nt night, loosens the bowels A T .'cious ; It may be eaten Warm or cold.— ReV. Mt. Wallace, SpripgBeld.;/ of North River Bine Stone,just received and sjnd btantiful styles,and sontegreat bargains. manufacturers and importers direct, and not Ass't Suot'a Office. Station House. New gently, and ticuivscuiea Co.»-^P tiveness. . i' : 1 wiU be 4ebarred-a recovery. AH persons in­ » ' W. H. Ferris. for iale by -- Chas. T. Lkonabu. / V':,-;c:j.GacMAN; ,r Wbeneotd, it is a capital substitute: for debted to said Estate, are requested to make at the Side Stands and Junk Shops, aa'd will Haven. JAMES II. »IOYT, Sup't. One dose 'taken ' itrierf. cli |oeal will cure Dys- blanc mange. Into a nappy that will be Sold at a small advance from coat, to all " Mr. Tiffany. Claverack. f r ; pepsia. * „ . Norwalk, NovemberlS66. 47 immediate.payment to. . . .. who wish to pnrcKaSe. LetthOSe who wish to Messrs. Mellen, Banks ft Co.. 372 Broadway, - One. dose of two — tea-spoonfuls will always XVorwalk XTews Bepet, ^ eonliin about two quarts, place bpples, 3t«4l " HETH STEVENS, Executor. New York...... relieve Sick Headache. H look, Gall ant! See loir themselves, as my servi­ SUMMER ARRANGEMENTi AT One bottle taken for female obstruction re­ §800 Wanted. SHA VlUfO AXD BAIH DRESSING SAJt,b0Jf. pared and cut coarsely, until the dish is Prof. Wm. B. SHver,New YoJrk Free Academy| It moves the- cause if the ^ disease, and makes a per­ ces are tendered to the pnblic at a very small ! 1 OR one or two years, on unencumbered HE Subilctibe^ stiH' continues at his old nearly fall1; • feprinkle on this six table- "To, the.Probate Court for the District of salary. A general assortment Of all goods in John Newmua, Union College, fj Commexciko May 31st, 1S58. fect cure. W aUd improved-Real Estate worth donble ATortbalk'. . Mr. Buck; NeWburgh. tfftl L Only one dose imuedi- ^ ately relieves l-liolic,while F T Stand, the general-Newspaper and Peri­ spoonful of sago ; then pour into the dish *TUSE application of MART E. DEFOREST my line-always on hand. A word to the wise Traintrun laily,(Sundaytexcepted,) aefOl- One doI Shawls, Ac. But we have stock enough with the 6.50 A. m. train from New Uav3u. vigor to t'he.appe;fte,and • nfakes.food digest well. . T^HESE Cutters arethe best in use, being of lowing Real Estate. viz : a certain tract of tMr .public, at hiB old stand, as good an •Stopping at all stations. tine dose oflen repeat- R. ed curtfs Chronic liiar- JL little, or no expense to keep in repair, and Express Go. • Gkoros W. Jesni\gs. be eaten in deep plates or saucer*, with 1 T left to suuply the country for-the next month. rhoea in its worst forms, while Suuiujer and Bowel. land Iyto£ i' stid New Canaan, in q iantity assortment of ;i ,;i. mor. Thankful for the patronage we datly receive, id Pas*cnger.MtA.SO J!.M'-rrGOiWecting at doing their work with less- power than any , Norwalk, Sept. 1st, 185H'. ; %z cream or milk and sugar. four acres, more or less, bounded Northerly Complaints yield almost to the lirst dose ' ' ' T : Cabinet Fnrnitnre """ we would esk the crowd -to visit Us again, Soiith Norwalk with lhe 4.30 P.M., accommo­ One or. two doses cures K attacks caused by Worms now made. This cutter took tbe first premium Good Bbead.—Do you. know how to by land of Lewis Olmatrad, Easterly by land r i and select such goods as they - hi ay want, for dation train fro>n New- Haven. Stopping at in'Ciiihtre'n, there in no'™ surer, safer, or speedier at the late State Fair. For sale by T^TOODEN Ware andMatsVSheet Lead and of Marvin Raymond, Southerly by land ot ias caii be found in Fairfleid County, and at all! Stations. Passengers going East from reinedy in the world, as ^ it never fails :.i WM^C. STREET. Lead Pipe, al 'St,.HiNASH'S.' make good, old-fashioned Indian bread? Henry Waterbury. and Westerly by highway. . low^r' prices). CASH, than the same wje have everything from POnnd Calico and A few bostfes enre ™ BropSyi" by exciting the Yes! Well; do you know how to cook splendid Remnants to SilkS. Cotton goods, South Norwalk, will tiake the New York 4.20 absorbents. '' .. 0 isn South Norwalk; And she farther says, That the-Estate is at quality of Goods can be obtained at any oth­ in every variety. 'Marseilles Quilts and Al- P. M- Express Train to Bridgeport and New We take pleasure "in Q recdtaineadijg.thjs'medi­ -03L9 'P^^PSXLSjftt'eldlR it ? !l'wlll(jpjre^ yoji Qiy^plan^. When suf­ prflBent unproductive, that the avails thereof er establishment. cine aVa prcvcntivc"rt)r l''ever aUd A'g,ue,~ChiIf ;Feverj" londale Counterpanes, Toilet Covers,.Cotton Haven, andlth.e 3.45 M. Accommodation and all Fevers «f a Bilious Type. It operates with cer- UITABLE lor wrajpiping paper, for sale Cords and Vasselte, Belts, ficiently light plftce .it in hot oven ; pijt are; wanted for the support, maintenance and The Stock consists in part of Train to all Stations East of Norwalk » Marble Top; Extension, Dining,: Card, and and Liner Table Cloths, Towelling- and-Nap­ 'tainty, and thouiunda are wililpg.te testify to its won­ cheap at this officev' : 1 UTTONS. Sewing Silk, Thread, Needles, into your tin'or copper boiler a pail full of education of said Mino^, and that-it will be kins, Shawls, Mantillas, ParasOls, and Kid 3d Passenger and-Freight,\*i 5.40 P. M.— derful virtues. S Pins, and lotj of Fancy .Articles, at .!««£ for the advantage of said Minor to sell the Quartette Tables; Bookcases, Bureaus, All-wiio use it are giving their nnanini6us testimony B clean water;; place it over the fire ; have Gloves, Hosiery of every description. Also Arriving at Sonth Norwalk in time for Pas­ oi / CLARK'S; 8ai^e.'and invest the avails thereof according ! Sofas, Tete-a-Teti: Lounges j Mahog-: sengers going-West to take tbe 10.05 p. m., in its favor. A Sew Arrival B Hi made a wooden frame, fitting suugly into to kvw. wherefore. she says, that there is just , any and Cane-seat Chairs; Gilt. ^ a magnificent stock of Tailor'sgopds,- Cotton- Mix Water in tlie iqi utli with the Invigorator, r. ji V adds, Jeans, Tweeds, Cassimeres, and Broad- Express Train 1 from New Haven. Passing ai^l swaliow both together. ' v the boiler, on which to place your bread and reasonable cause for selling the same.— i*. and. Mahogany Frame Look-,,],:,o bu , !|#»"-'0^0 Ali !f Sair Oil, Colegnes, Bztraets, ; $ 5 ? c loths, Silk and Martailles Vest ing. Ready the Pv-Jt'. Pis.^ngei' T#afn- from Soiith TlsejLiver: Itavigofatorjiii- panik: This( Bibst be higb.enough to pre­ She therefore pray* the Court to order said ing Glasses,,Ac, 8a Real Estate to. be sold, and'to empower her Is a Sciintilic Medical Discovery, and is' dally 'working A ",:O.Sr CLARK'S. vent the water boiling into the pans.— COFFIN WA9BHOOMS. No extra chargK vfor -Gutting. Neck Ties, SdVrH NOilWAX^ ^O BANBURY eures, almost top treat to believe. It cures as if by When yourbf§aof Accommodation Trains.- 'Stopping at all Diseased Liver. I'RICE ONE DOJLLAII PESBQTTtf!.. Forks, at $4 pfct do**,** CLARK'S. must-not stop boiling until the bread is Dated September 30th, 1858. JTA Hearse will be furnished: when de­ I)R. SANjPOBC>. I'irppriMo'r, 345 Broadway,N. Y. Re- VJ forsalcby the BttshelyBirrel or Load; A Carpets, Druggets,Oil Cloth and Straw Mat­ st4ti°ns,and arriving at,Danbury at 10.10.. ta|ieceries! ,aciommodatio%Tl^io:'iromNewIIaven, re­ S^jAflB PiBS ^THOtr Eggs.— To make HE subscriber woUld give notiCethaiall ceiving and landing Pfs^epger? and Freight oax^nAL assortment of Crockery, in To all persons whom it may O. S. CLARK. fiee'in Norwalk,on the llth day- of December W.tf&BB^L;Jft.VW^ireS|iecifuny quantities and qualities to suit all iilas* the b^st of squash pies (when eggs.are 1858, at 9 o,'dlQCk, forenoon, and, that notice * iavite;the attention of the public geu- I the'New York dailies and popnlar week­ lit ail the Way Stations, and arriving at Dan­ ; Ooncern! , J lies,T mky at all times.be- found on his coun­ lies Of purchaser*! constantly oh'hand, and for /^tLOTER, Timothy; Red Top and other St to 50 cents per doKen,) use none^but thereof betpablished in some public newspa­ eralerally to tffeir lar,ge assortment Of <"*' bury at 1.00 P. M. 'fh^Tririn Will wait 20 A HI§ is to forbid all persons under any pre­ put u|, the . place of than soft crackers' per near the place where such Real Estate ter. and regular subscriuers served at their tttinutes. should either^!Train :be delayed as rale by F. H. NASH, South NorWalk. tence, or for any cause whatsoever, tres­ v-/ Seeds, Cheap, JVew and Pure, Groceries, Provisions, residences. Aim, all' the itiiebtlaneous pe­ long. !o :!oo'. 7vt.c-ii Ik.a: t.V A T S E. OLMSTEAD'S. £ - powdered; fine.-' Just advertise that for lies, three saceessively, at least/six •^TT HAT cadseiB'the great rush of Ladies to passing on or taking'any thingbelohglng to the benefit of the rest of the,poor folks; Weeks before raid tlrnf: assigned. Fimtr, Z^ecad, Ac., riodicals of the conntry.snchawGodey, Har­ ."id Passenger at 6:0^. —Receiving me, without myvoncient, Off the^prbmises now ' GEORGE A. DAVENPORT, per, Grahams, Knickerbocker, Emersons, Ar- Passengers Irom tbe 4 3# P.i700 BUSHELS old Jfocki Salt, Moerior whicb'h&offgrs'forrialeat-the: lowest: possible thur's, etc , etc. ,Also D*>OsBOR)i*^s Gold­ sells the 3tN0 . Judge. prides; and warrants thnd' to bei of the1 best Train from New HaveiiVtonffl the 4.20 P. «M. the toWn ol AVestpOrt. Under: penalty of the |VU quality justrectived and for sa'le by IuponfANt It« a curioas EN Ointment, aniPrqf.^ttti^iJ^Humbug,'' Boston Express Train from New York and Best Sre^lS^rihg Skirt for^S, law: And also t6 forbid any and all persbas .'^'..IfditEnoviix. fact, says the Geneaee jFarmer^ " but one ^quality^- Our'stockidf •/. '• -a. -:••• w^ich is worth t^iog.eautifanoit of Said premises, or selling, or carrying away : . I - i.Q;F. JONES. tantly oh hand. _ , i j The largest assortment ever offered jjs£ from the root end. In some parts of r flaster! blaster! ' "J A M and th«S trains,arid 1 ttuii,on Ladles Handkerchiefs, at , any property belonging to me, from said prem­ bit CanAaU'a Stationw '"" 32 M 1 : ? - <£ <8M3LARK'S. ises (or any purpose whatsoever,-without my England ftirmers who raise early potatoes -en in.o-^i 2OOO . . ; •' •, • .1 • r. — Iprice.' Give me a call. C mings, cheap for Cash, at ; '' ' ASH paid for Cattle Hides and Cairgkina HURNS »t avery. deseripthm, Butter tubs, by the Tomlinsoni^pilng afld Axle Company, A. MOREHOUSE. O. S. CLARK'S. tbe highest prices, at OlMias i. » kinds are offered as loiw aa,S6c. -i -. a the : 1 ; : 1 C C: Butter Bowls, Ladles, Pang, pailg of ev- for sale at Faetory prices by RENCH Wool and , Cotton- Poplins, Silver Spopi, Silver Spoens. -- • - •• - ' • ' Springfield Jiep; erydescription, Ac., at _ bargain of the'sensoh', ' ' •ma WM. C. STREET, i : have pit the., price of my best Spoons ' JgolaMee, . Cutlery! Cutlery! Cutlery!! Por Sale Cheiip. C. &E.K. LOCKWOOD ACO'S Norwalk, June 12th, 1858» Hilly iai-« centspefyard. I downlower than ever. '• . -J; Tiq Shop. • I Engraved gratis. XTRA Porto Rico, new crop; "several NEW invoice of splendid Table * 1'. O. S.CLARK'Si ^ A XJL - - - O you want a good. Sofa cheap T Go to fall »t ff«.13flbin Street. — . :/. .(.'IMl.ii • •-. '• • * OLMSTEAD'S. imported by .ourselves, forsale wholesale and man ninety, yeiars of age, win had seven TERRELL ft DOWNS', Marine Hall. iriERSONS iooking after Sugars for Pre- retail 20 per cent, less tnan ever offered in '• BCnsic, Just Published.^ ;| ' | • - ' ^ fiOO' Slate Beefing husbaods, and >by her will ^he Ordered 1 serving and Wine.Makiag^wid -do well > CENTS per Bottlt ENUINE Lubins', 4a., warranted, or the this place, at the Furnishing Rooms of CI ISTER Spirit, stay not here, ^ RITTANIA, Japan'd and SilverPlatep to give ns a call*, a's^we arepr^ared to give 13 <{)• Si clark: f*|3 now a perman our business, money refunded. O. Si CL \RK. C. A E. K. LOCKWOOD A CO. that she should be buried next her fifth.— please take G O Ho, the deep, ^ ' • •uyeS A Tryings-on show that there is a chtkee in BWares, English and American Knives great bargains in Pnre ani Keflntd Sugars at* Spirit of the Island Horned ^ i/j O and Forks, at F, H. NA8H'8^| present, as they were bought previous to the1 LOUR by the load or liss qnajitity vsoeua hui estimates. , Do you want a superb Soft Fur Hat f t XJ^EED of every description eheap, at both gloves and husbands ? 1 C.AE. £. LOCKWOOD A CO. * Goto HANDLE'S X OLMSTEAD'S; Just received at the ChuxbStou. Swi4h late rise.G. ft G. M. HOLMES. . choice brands, at {,; OLMSTEAl>'§. to 9c i \¥v , F