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uncouthness of the noise wMch he was KOHWALK G-AZETTE. J. N. LOCK WOOD ft CO, " Under the Snow.'!; -t?' if The Fatal Trick—A Tlgerloose. Oa passed the tiger, out through the Allen, Thos. Brady, Stanton Babcock, Fall of ,;; Jg W'fe'.'K- "Bounds with One lashing spring the mighty brute, making. streets, with the populace flying to every Francis H. Bates, Frederick S. Bevans, West Side of the Bridge, BT G*N. F. W. LANDER. :£>«' i!;v — wide waving: to and fro, FORTRESS MONROE, April 29* OFFICE IN GAZETTE BUILDING. Hi* angry tofl ; red roll hi* eyes dilated grew." Chas. H. Brown, John W. Brown, Jas. 11 1 11,11 The Spring had tripped and lost her flowers, d At lengtl we reached the back part side for shelter—past his old prison, where ,V, 1- • • • L Y N ES> NEW BLOCK, "Where his vast deck just mingles Wlththe spine, L. Brundage, Gideon B. Botsford, Geo. Hon. Edward M. Stanton Sec. of War ;-}^L. H. BTIWQTQW & CO., EEP constantly on hand, a large and The Sommer sauntered through the glades, .. $' Sheathed In his form the deadly weapon llet. of the collqge, when oue of our party CAUde Harold1* Pilgrimag*. the keepers stood wondering at his escape. G. Buck, Edwin H. Bush, Dennis Court­ The following appears in the Richmond'^"1 A. H. BYENGTON, J. B. ELLS, G. N ELLS. K varied assortment of Ladies', Gents',and The wounded feet of autumn hours . climbed over the wall and unfastened the On he went, while behind him before and ia Children's Left rnicTdy footprints on the blades. ,f Upon one evening a party of collegians ney, Timothy Converse, Robert A. Can- Dispatch, of the 28th instant:— |® ; -la SubsoriptiocRates. GAITERS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c., gate. We rolled in our prize to the back around him rose the minled cry of men field, Carle Christian, Charles M. Doug­ And all the glories of the woods £ and young bloods of the town bad met The fearful state ot suspense in -rhich^j AU Subscribers by Carrier, Mail, Post Hiderg aud all made under our own personal supervis­ Had flung their shadowy Bilence down,— doox of the labratory, which was the women and children—"The tiger! the las, Tames W. Davis, William E. Dau- Wagoners, per year $8 00 ion, of the best material, and in the most When, wilder than the stoftn it broods, . together at my rooms to play and ca­ cby, Maximillian Delefant, Walter Dike- this city has existed for two or three days^.,; Those living out of any Carrier's District, if v place where our professor of chemistry tiger!" ' ^ t; • paid one ye>r;i» advance, $, ttt, X 50 .wnrlrmnnlilfp-mannf'r. Our assortment of She fled before the winter's frown. " V 3 M rouse. In fact, it was a regular meeting t man, James Duffie, Chas. H, Edgett, hasat last ended.• Clubs ot:six brmore sent to one address, to be' Ladies' Gaiters undoubtedly comprises—both* lectured. We found that in consequence At the extremity of the main street a paid in advance, 1 60 in extent and quality—a finer assortment than For her sweet sprinsc had lost Its flowers, of the hunter?, who assembled twice every John Lewis Elwood, James J. Everson, New Orleans is in the possession ofthei sdi Single copies 4 cents. " ss of the narrowness of the passage through can be found at any similar establishment in She fell, and passion's tongues Of flame traveler was riding quietly to his house. Joseph H. Everett, John Fox, Batalaus enemy. -fst .•••'• ' Ban reddening through the blushing bowers, week. We kept it up jollily until mid­ : the County. In Gent's Boots, Gaiters, Shoes, the door the hogshead would nc$ enter. He heard the noise behind him, and cast­ Francisco, Patrick Fenhen, Patrick Fitz- 8 7 .91 . Advertising Rates. ||R . etc., we have a larger and better assortment, Now haggard as her naked shame.;' :i-,: \ night, having in that time managed to patrick, Asa H. Fqote, Patrick Foley, • It was vacuated by General LCVei!, *-' Such beincrthe case, we were about ing his eyes saw the cause. He spurred I*T One Sqnlire, one insertion,, , , "lis, $1 00 we are confident, than was ever before offer­ One secret thought her sonl had screened, iu get full of Bacchus, when Somers pro­ John Gradv, Lorenzo D Gavitf, John who has removed his forces to Camp ^ T two insertions, ' ^ „•**' 185 ed in Norwalk. We are prepared to manu­ When prying matrons sought her wrong, starting jjjp^jihimal through the door his horse, who started snorting with ter '• us three insertions, ,# . :1 60 facture, to measure any article in our line, and posed that we should sally forth and as­ A. jfteddis, Charles F. Gilbert, Henry Moore, on the Jackson Railroad.. ; " ' one month, ii':v£3': ' V-1 76 And Blame stalked on, a mouthing flend, , when , an id^ Biore redolent of fun struck ror, for he saw the coming of the mighty H. Gray, Joel P. Gray, William H. " two months, . * 3 ®JJ at the shortest notice. tonish the town by some well-plvnned [Signetj,] ,, (. JOHN E. WOOt,! ' .nwi • Misses' and Children's Shoes, Rubbers, etc., And mocked her as she fled along.;;;- ;r, • • - v the fancy w Somers. Back of the lec­ " three months, ' • * w ' 4 00 animal as well as his master. It was in Holly^ James L. Howard^ William H. 7•• Mwor,Genrrf^-:»h••••• though it were but a feather's weight.— ton, George W. Parkerton, James E. possession. The federal fleet passed Fort Curds, Resolutions, Funeral and all other Special No­ ATE E. B. THOMPSON'S. E T. Whitney Looked out, from many a secret place, ders was a yonng bear. The poor ani­ tracting attention, the plot would be read­ tices, 35 per. cent, additional on the above, To see the embers of despair The man received no hurt.- With pres­ Parks, Charles Payne, Henry M. Pyne, Jackson on Thursday after a desperate ^ pr These terms will be inflexibly adhered t". aA L •^vould inform the citizens of Norwalk mal had been so well beaten, thai he be- Hint, he has established himself in the Gazette Flush the gray ashes ofber face. ^ ily brought to a crisis. We joined Otir ence of mind and coolness most determin­ Daniel Rearden, Peter Riley, Jacob Roth, jcame very humble, and acquired a num­ naval engagement, in which one vessel'^ ^ Building, and will furnish them with Photo- And where the last week's snow had caught/ strength^tqd upoti onr shoulders up went ed—for it resulted from despair—he drew Jeretoiah Sullivan, George Slanson, Wil­ graps, Ambrotypes, and all kinds of Pictures WPS sunk and several badly damaged.— lao.ff The gray beard of a cypress limb ber of amasing tricks. Of this we were the hogshead until it was placed on a liam P. Smith, Thomas Shanley, Giles BUSINESS DIRECTORY, taken by the sun, from Miniatures, to life She heard the music of a thought his bowie-knife from his bosom, and It is supposed that the federal loss is very ; mr i'i jail well aware, having visited the menag- ! St. John, Patrick Sullivan, Benjamin size; colored or plain: in the highest style More sweet than her own childhood's hymU. level witb the Window. A light yOnng with one stroke buried it to the bilt Norwalk Post Office ' of the art. E. T. WHITNEY. jerie the day before. Just as we passed Stebbins, John Tappan, William H. heavy. The rebel loss was 60 killed an4lil fellow, ttjtf smallest of the party, climbed Tabbs, Henry Yanderbilt, Ezra Water­ MAILS CLOSES For, rising in that cadence low, , in the tiger's neck. The spinal marrow 184 wounded. The engagement lasted ,; the spot where the animals were confined With "Now I lay me down to sleep," ' • . #v np, hoiste%np the window, and slid up man, John Welsh, James K. White,Hen- West 7.30 A. M.—2.30 P. M. V';* Important to owners of Horses. of the royal brute was severed and he part of two days. •'^f!* • mi Her mother rocked her to and fro, O (V it occurred to me what rare sport it the lid rf-(hi. cask. We ibook the hogs­ ry F. Williams, Leonard L. Wilkinson, East 8.30 A. M.—5.00 P. M. WILLIAM *. SWAN, And prayed the Lord her soul to keept . died in an instant. But he did not re­ The federals took possession of the dtyw^ Danbury & Nor walk Railroad 8.50 A. M. would be to capture Bruin, and place head1 vialrtntly, but at first to no purpose. George Youngs, John Youngs j Weston, Bedding and Redding Ridge, i ues Saddler & Harness Maker, And still her prayer won humbly raised, ' lease his hold. Still with the death gripe !##? him in the chemical lecture room, to as­ TYours, truly, without a struggle, on Friday, the wbelij.^ days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 12 M. Adjoining Danbury & Norwalk R. R. Depot Held up in t wo cold hands to God, The ani^ad was thoroughly frightened he clung to his place, his eyes glassy and NORWALK, CONN., That, white as some old pine-tree biased, tonish, on the next day, the professor force having evacuated, after destroying jgoci MAILS DUE. ;^V and lay |till, or with only an occasional glaring, and his claws sunk deep into the EEPS constantly on hand and will make Gleamed far o'er that dark frozen sod. and the class. Qneen Victoria Troubled by the all the steamers which they had nfejMCi&sia. West 9.10 A. M.—6.00 P. M. to order every description of growl. |fre shook it again and he start­ flesh. On went the horse, snorting, East 8.20 A. M.—3.30 P. M. ^ u K The storm stole out beyond the wood, ?iy '. No sooner had I made the proposition Dissolute Heir to the Throne* for. They took with them the graaterp^q Danbury & Norwalk Railroad 8.00 A. M.: '•* Harness, • ed. TbMPt'wasbot one possible mode of plunging and rearing in mingled pain and She grew the vision of a cloud, to this effect than it was adopted, and and a Brutal Son-in-Law* ^ part of the military stores in the ^ POST OFFICE HOURS. •; Horse Furniture, ' :' ' Her dark hair was a misty hood, '•> ^ i ? prog^es^ii, whicfc was straight forward, terror—on he went until, exhausted by M The heir of the English throne is not a The Union citizens were very jubilant." * From 7.00 A. M. to 8.00 P. M. r?f Trappings oi Clothing. Her stark face shown as from a shroud- all volunteered their assistance in carry­ so and the brute gave a spring through the fatigue and loss of blood,he fell prostrate. CHARLES OLMSTEAD, P. 11. Al Saddler's Hardware Still sped the wild storm's rustling feet ing iti into execution. The tent or pavil­ promising youth. He is unlike his prince­ ; ot isfcgBD 1 window.' There was a crash ,of glass, a --urni"- ' an^ outfits. Those who came that way an hour after, ,j Fi To martial music, of the pines, ion which covered the beasts, was erected ly and accomplished father, and already Defenses of ew-Or leans# - * M'''V -S4 Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Sfc. ' And to her cold heart's muffled beat^M howl,: and then' the' terrified animal; cautiously and timidly, saw the three in the yard of the principal tavern. The developes appetities and tastes that indi­ The New Orleans correspondent of The All in want of anything in his line,will do Wheeled grandly Into solemn lines, crouchiofe in the corner, remained silent. stretched together. They stole up—lo ! HARDWARE & PAINT-STORE, cages, each containing one or more ani­ cate the progeny of the Hauoverian style Richmond Dispatch, writes as follows of| well to give him a call. Orders for any kind And still,7 as if her secret's woe ;5. Our little companion closed the sash and of work promptly executed. Repairing done ;lk. the horde and tiget were dead, and over Main Street, No mortal words had ever found, :: , , %8>i mals, were grated iron boxes, stapding that gave England the corrupt or imbe­ .the Rebel defenses of that city neatly and cheaply, and at short notice. leaped down. We rolled the hogshead their lifeless forms the traveler, insensible Opposite I. H. Campell's Confectionery, This dying sinner draped in snow I S -i on wheels, by means of which they had cile Gjeorges, and their coarse brothers. The Mississippi is fortified so aa to be|:^°- Held up her priiyer without a sound. > up into § corner of the yard, and retnrn- though alive, and still graspicg in his He! indicated some of those tastes while MARVIN & PR0WITT, 51 A. JACKSON & BSO. been dragged into town. They were ar­ ing to onr rooms, continued our revelry impassable for any hostile fleet or flotilla. 11^ No.l Gazette Building. But when the holy angel bands nand the friendly knife. Wholesale and retail Dealers in Hardware, ranged around the interior of the teut, ' . 6U1-' here, and they have rapidly grown upon Forts Jackson and St. Phillip armed with|| ; OULD respectfully announce to the Saw this lone vigil, lowly kept. till near daylight. Cutlery, Paints, Oils, Glass, Paper Hang­ They gathered from her frozed hands * forming a circular array of wood and him of late. They gave great solicitude one hundred and seventy heavy guns—681 ings, Window Shades, &c. W public and their old customers, that It was about noon when I awoke. I The prayer thus folded, and they wept'. Twelfth Meg*! Correspondence. to Prince Albert before his death and pounders, rifled by Barkley Britton, and they have recently made extensive additions iron. Not imagining that any one wonld hurried on my clothes, passed a wet towel to their stock of goods. We are now prepar­ Some snow-flakes—wiser than the rest- SHIP ISLAND, March 28, 1862: have since furnished a theme to the Lon­ received from England. The navigationEa ROOFING SLATE, ed to offer an assortment not to be surpassed Soon faltered o'er a thing of clay. disturb the animals, the showmen and around my head,. swallowed some soda in Fairfield County, in quality or price. We First read this secret of her breast, ;: y," inmates of the tavern left the tents en­ Having a chance to send you a little don Times for some harsh admonitions. of the river is stopped by a dam of about would call particular attention to our stock of water, 5 exordium, before we heard the crash of NORWALK plates are four and a half inches thick, and peering here and there in*the dark, bottles, and a low, startling growling in tained from the cook two slices of raw class of English newspapers : N. A. MOSMAN, M. D., Steam Sawing and Plaining Wa» vjsaged thing I thy virgin lea#; , the best hammered iron, received fromj£ To me looks more than deadly pale, we found the object of our search.— the next room. The professor started, pork and sufficient hard bread to last un­ "The Prince's tastes are of a low order lsot pi|:iiSM ILL England and France. Each iron-cased^ a dm: Homeopathic Physician dc Surgeon. Unknowing what may stain thee yet— j$.y There, in a substantial cage, was the dim and stopp#d a moment, while those of the til evening, and started for an all-day and whenever left to his own devices be HE subsenber has fitted up and is now ^ : , A poem or a tale. battery will" mount twenty 68-poui.ders, ••J-'111 Office over C. T. Cornwall's Store, first buil- T prepared to execute all orders for Pla­ outline of the animal, his two white eyes class not in the secret leaked at each other tramp. We soon passed the pickets and is. fond of herding with parties utterly ning; Scroll and other Sawing; manufacture Who can thy unborn meaning scan flashing drops of fire at being aroused then followed up the line of the beach, unworthy of him. He is morbidly sus­ placed so as to skim the water, and strike • ding east of Norwalk Hotel, ' : , Can Seer or Sibyl read thee now? '< in astonishment. There was a pause of of Doors, Sash, Blinds, &c., &c., in the best the enemy's hull between wind and wa- j NORWALK, CONN. > - ; and most expeditious manner, and at satis­ No!—seek to trace the fate of man || from his quiet slomber. . ;a> v a few seconds'duration, and then the picking up such shells as we took a fancy ceptible of flattery of a gross kind, and factory prices. Orders by mail promptly at­ • Writ on his infant brow., The ne$t difficulty that occurred"to to. At eleven o'clock we had arrived at his amours are all more or less of a vul­ ter. We have an abundant supply of tended to. lyl? TIMOTHY B. FITCH. professor proceeded^ ^ Prof. J. Beakley, Dean of the Faculty, iHt should be in ppjisive bo«r ^ us was tj^e mode of conveying him to the the centre of the woodland, after a gar character. Shortly before the death incendiary shells, copula furnaces for Some sorrow-moving theme I try, 3V 'J began to feel alarmed, as I remem­ Prof. S. R. Kirby, Homcepathic Medical Col­ INSURANCE. college, which was several hundred yards lengthy and tiresome walk of three and of the Pince Consort it is well known that molten iron, congreve rockets, and fire-^^3 lege, , or Ah, maiden, how thy teors will fall, c bered what had been done the night be­ G. W. Swazey, M. D., Springfield, Mass. 21 HE subscriber having taken the agency For all I doom to die! ti: distant. Some of the revellers proposed fore. Under ordinary circumstances a half hours. When the regular hour he visited Cambridge, but it is not gener­ ships. ' .• . T of the New England Fire and Marine In- ally known that & conversations he had Between New Orleans and the forts# mrance Go. of Hartford, is prepared to insure But if in merry mood I touch that we should throw a halter round his there was no danger to be apprehended. for dinner had arrived, we gathered some JAMES G. BARBOUR, all kinds of property against loss or damage- Thy leaves, then shall the sight of thee with the Prince of Wales at Middenley there is a constant succession of earth'.' ^ 1 Sow smiles as thick on rosy lips ;j,\ -j neck, and so drag him along. The bear was tame enough, and had been pine knots and long brush, made a rou­ SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL by fire, on as accommodating terms as any were of so unsatisfactory a nature as to At the Plain of Chamlette, near^' r.32j. other Company. As ripples on the sea. H I) We objected to it, not from any per­ wipped until he had imbibed a proper sing good fire, and then taking from our works. DENTIST, The New England Fire and Marine Insu­ The Weekly Press shall gladly stoop sonal fear, gince we bad arrived at that haversacks a slice of pork and placing it give him the most serious anxiety. On Jamin's property, there are redoubts, ^ rance Company has been recently established sense of the superiority of man. But Office at Residence, East Avenue, Norwalk, To bind thee up among its sheaves:. point whiph makes one oblivions of danger, upon the end of a long stick, held it over his return to "Windsor he brooded over armed with rifled cannon, which haves ^ with a paid in capital of $200,000 and has a The Daily steal thy shin}ng oye, - from the sounds, I judged that Bruin had i; what has passed to that degree that bis been found to be effective five miles . surplus of $6,295.00. To gild }ts }e»dW lP»VP«. but lest we should "be seen by some late worked himself into a room only separa­ the fire until sufficiently cooked, then lay­ JOSEPH W. HUBBELL, - physicians remonstrated; and only a short range. A ditch thirty feet wica and|^ Architecture. : Agent fbr Norwftlk and vicinity. TbQU hi^ot no tongue, yet thou canst breath straggler and have our fun spoiled. A ted from us by a thin partition fall of wic» ing that one side served the other one in Till distant shores shall hear the sound; time before his death he said to the twenty deep extends from the Mississippi.;;., ^^ Norwalk, Feb. 1st, 1861. tf5 better plan was, after much scheming,de­ dows, in which were kept the various like manner, and of all meals served SIDNE Z M. STONE, Thou hast no lifi, yet thou coast breathe Princess Alice that the answers he receiv­ to La Cipriere. ^ ARCHITECT, Fresh life on all around. vised, and one which met with universal drugs used in illustrating experiments.— about ctfmp, that was the beat. After ed from her brother were of a character In Forts St. PI01ip and Jackson there^.. ,;^ Will furnish l'lans, Specifications, Detail t DAVID H. FITCH, ^ Thou art the arena of the wise f acquiescence. There were a great many carboys and dinner we started onward feeling greatly Drawings, and superintend the erection ot ^ Dealer in ' so low, so depraved and vitiated, that he are 3,000 men, whom a goodly propor-'<; The noiseless battle-ground of fame; In the tavern yard stood a water hogs­ bottles of acid in the room. Should he refreshed. Soon we arrived at a part of public ana private buildings. Office in Mar­ The sky where halos may be wreitbtt) feared all the pains he had bestowed on tion are experienced artillerymen andf[ ble Block, Chapel-st., New Haven, Ct. tf52 Grain, Flour, Feed, Meal, Hay, Aroqnd the humblest name. head, with a sliding lid,fastened by means overset any of these, and their contents the island where a creek sets in which di­ his education would be found to be worse gunners who have served in the navy, &c., No. 2 Watcr-st„ third door south of the Take, then, this treasure to my trust, of a hasp and staple. We had only to touch his skin, he would be apt to break vides the island, as may be seen in many EO. P. BELDEN, Norwalk, Conn.,Man­ Bridge, has in store Flour and Meal, (fresli than useless. It appears there is some At New-Orleans itself we have 32,000s./ G ufacturer of Tin, Copper, and Sheet ground) direct from the mills. To win some idle reader's smile, .jMi roll this in, slide down the box from the through the windows of the appartment, of the maps. Up to this creek is con­ Iron Ware; and dealer in Stoves, Ranges, Then fade (fad moulder in the dust, sidered to be seveu miles. Here we woman in town who exercises a great in­ infantry, and as many more quartered insX "IS Grocers, Bakers A, Families Or swell some bonfire's crackling pile! wheels, open the door immediately in and do some mischief before we could Furnaces, Cutlery, Brittannia, Wooden and fluence over him, and once or twice the the immediate neighborhood. In disci- Willow Ware, Crockery; and a full assort­ supplied as cheap as can be procured in New front of the hogshead and drive the ani­ secure him. By the looks of my com­ wandered through swamps and rushes, York or^elsewliere. Feed ot every variety Prince stole away from Middenley un­ pline and drill they are far superior top ^ ^ ment of House Keeping articles generally. JSKTbe N. Y. Herald has of late >eel mal in. We could then p«sh down the panions I saw they entertained the same where up to this time five alligators have constantly on hand. 51 known to Gen. Bunce, his tutor, to see the Yankees. We have two very able^, ' ^ very severe upon Sec. Welles IjasiFri­ lid of the cask, secure it by means of a fears been shot, but saw none. Arriving at E. BISSELL, Auctioneer, will give SOUTH NO R W A LK 4%. nt- her. Upon one occasion he was found and active generals, who possess our en- W• particular attention to saleB by Auc­ day it unjustly charged Mr, Welles (With rope passed through the staple, and roll There was another Crash and grdwl.— the water's edge, we erossed the creek, tion, of Real Estate, Personal Property and Ladies and (Stents' f out, but not till the train had departed, tire confidence, Gen. Mansfield Lovell^^ the fault of not taking Norfolk,—a |>lace our prisoner and prison house to the col­ The professor stopped again, and the but not without noticing the immense Household Furniture: terms low. toot cSboe Store. when a telegram was dispatched to Wind­ and Brig.-Gen. Ruggles. For Commo.- r| >HE subscriber, having taken the business which Mr. Welles has strongly desirpd Xo lege. class looked around in dismay. Those quantity of large fish, such as are caught X and stand ot Stevens & Tristram, is pre­ sor, and the Prince was somewhat sur­ dore, we have old Hoflins, a Nelson in- take for several months past, bat of aborse No sooner was this suggested than we who were acquainted with the cause of daily with a hook and line in deep water WOT. C. STREET & CO., pared to supply every article to be found in a prise to find at the station,writing for him Importers; wholesale and retail dealers in first class Boot and Shoe Establishment, for la­ coald not well do it without aid from an­ hastened to put it in execution. Tne the noise, conld scarcely keep their coun­ at the upper part of the island. These h,swav-. dies, gentlemen, or children's wear. fish seem to be fearless of man, for at one of the loyal carriages, with Sir George HARDWARE, IRON, Our goods are manufactured expressly for other department. The Herald sdys he cage, with our united efforts, was slid tenance. In spite of the alarm under iggTor thepurpose of providingpecuntary ~ ^ times I could walk up to them. With a Grey in attendance, to escort him to the means to carry on the Revolutionary wwy£M > Steel Cutlery, Guns, Agricultural Imple­ our own sales, and warrant all work sold by was afraid of Norfolk, as he was ^f the quietly down from the wheels—Bruiu which they labored, there was something paterfamilias. the Continental Congress issued bills in dlf-iaD lo ments, Oils, Paints, Window Glass, &c. us. Always on hand, or made to order at "Monitor," when it was first proposed to growling all the while with anger—the so ludicrous in the growl, especially when seine taken from a rebel prise-boat,a bar­ ferent sizes, the faith of the United Coloniesij3^\% short notice, rel full has been taken at two hauls, in In England much fault is found wtb being pledged lor their redemption. The; • K. C. S. LOCBLWOOD, ^ GenW Patent Leather Boots, Shoes, dc. ; him; that Captain Ericsson waiteji upon hogshead was rolled in and placed npon we figured to ourselves the coming con­ water five feet deep, and where they the system that has been pursued with first issue was June 22, 1775, ol $8,000,000 % Ladies' Gaiters, ; Children's the Secretary from day to day for ^ hear­ end in frou*, of the cage, and the animal sternation of the class, that they could and from time to time other emissions weF$&cf£U- fashionable Draper & Tailor, Gaiters, and Shoes, dc., dc., tfx. - • ing till his patience was exhaustol; and would be the least likely to be. There the Prince of Wales' education. With authorised, till the beginning of 1780, when -»0 p* and uf"' stirred up with our canes. With a ter­ hardly refrain from laughing ontrigfct,— $200,000,000 had been issued, and none rfr- .M, Rubber goods; a large stock kept constantly is no knowing how many could be taken Eton close to Windsor, where the 1 ! GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING R then, as a last resort, going in person to rific yell he rushed in, aud we closed the The professor who could not tell from deemed. Mr. Lossing, in his Field Book %« on hand. Repairing done neatly and expedi­ at a single haul in that creek. The Kind flower of proud Britain -is reared, the of the Revolution, gives a scale of the depre-~- ? ently. HARVEY STEVENS. the President, with his plans andj propo­ lid suddenly down upon him, fastening it whence the sonnd proceeded and thought EMFOBIUM Z of fish is to us unknown, but there is a Prince was relegated to a forcing house, cation of the Continental money. In Janu-j.r, m No. 3 Skiddy's Block, Main-si, Norwalk, Ct. South Norwalk (No. 8, Ely's Block), April sals, he was heard and authorized jo bnild at the same time in a secure manner.— it a trick of the elass, reproved them ary, 1777, the paper currency was at five per ^5 7,1860. large assortment. Walking onward it superintended by a parcel of savans, gen­ bis ship. Saturday's Herald contains The yell qf the bear rowed the other an­ severely, and then continued bis lecture. cent discount. In July it was twenty-five^,'t. was with difficulty that we conld avoid erals and old women. Nominally placed per cent discount; and before the end ot the:»;: jo.', S. E. OLMSTEAD&CO., Hardware and Cutlery. letter from Capt. Ericsson, which lot only imals, and onr ears were regaled for the "Gentlemen," sajgl he, "prepare for a bril­ year three dollars in paper would notcom-.^ Wholesale and Retail Dealers in treading upon "fiddlers," of which there at the great Universities—Oxford and Mechanic's Tools, Farming TJtensils, Guns, uses up the Htraltf's charge, ba; shows next ten minutes with a variety of hid­ liant experiment; I will show you a most mand in silver, a dollar. In 1778 the papery 20 i Pistols, Iron and Steel, Window are almost countless numbers, the ground Cambridge—he has simply resided ut currency continued to depreciate, so that in^ Tta ; Chrcleries. Flour, Feed, &c., Qi»ss, p^nts and Oils. the way the Secretary does hh 1 usinesj, eous sounds that wakened fearfully the startling effect." April tour dollars in paper was equal to onej0 being actually hidden from sight by their some maison de campaigne within a few 14 and 10 Main-st., Norwalk, Conn. M. C. STREET & CO. have in storie After saying that the Herald had done sleeping echoes of the night. The ani­ And he did: Hark! th^^is' a^iiid- in coin. In September, the ratio was at fs* W and are constantly receiving direct black shells. No wonder the Secession­ miles of these seminaries; having instead to one, and at the close of the year was from the manufacturers, a large supply of the Secretary of the Navy great Injustice, mal in the hogshead growled, and his den crash as if every bottle in the place and a half to one. In 1779 the depreciation •, £[ 2ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, ists, upon surrendering the island, re­ of the youth of England for his compan­ Foreign and Domestic Goods, under the above he adds: ! voice came like distant thunder, so deaf­ had been destroyed at once—a smoke rapidly continued. In Februaiy, the ratioj(; •.&) denominations,which makes their assortment marked to oue of the Union men that ions, the aforesaid old stagers, whose con­ was eight dollars and a half of paper to on»,:[a; Of Hartford, of articles suited to this market, equal to any "A more prompt and spirited {action is ened wus it by the wood in yfh\ch he lay. rose up—there was a terrible howl that of silver; in May, it was twelve to one; my. . .^ei Incorporated in 1819, Charter Perpetual there were but 500 of onr troops here versation was to be of an 'instructive, in the State, and which will be sold either probably not on record in a similar case His fellows bad nq iqcqmbrance to their made the blood curdle and the marrow September, eighteen to one, and before thofg fc:; Cash Capital $1,000,000 wholesale or retail on as favorable terms as improving character.' The wonder is— the close of the year, a paper dollar was only^y tbau that of the Navy Department as re l stationed, and they would shortly be de­ can be purchased in New York. gards the "Monitor.'' The committee of yoices, and hey howled as clearly as thrill—and through the frail glass—Fatb. worth four cents! In Merch, 1780, a papery .igaa lusnre against loss aud damage by Fire, ! WILLIAM C. STREET, voured by these fiddlers. Often we came not that he prefers the companions of the dollar was worth three cents; in May, ft yivt^-^on naval commandei's apposed ^jft^e Sec­ though they had been in their native for er of Truth! we had mistaken the cage on Terms adapted to the hazard,and " •!'* A. H. WILCOXSON. across wild ducks, plover, snipe and peli­ servants' ball; not that he loves kitcheu worth two cents, and in December, seventy- g-s consUteut with the laws of retary to deefdp ofl the plfips of gunboats ests. yearfyl of being discovered, we —there leaped forth, infuriated with bur­ lour dollars in paper was Tyorth one dollar in cans, the latter mentioned being the only maids and works of t)*t school immortal­ COMPENSATION. A laid before ^he Pepartoneot, optfupied qie remained qniet for some time, holding ning liquid which streamed over him— silver. At this point the historian stops. , ; TIMBER! LUMBER! ized by Smollett—but that he has net £10339 H COWim Sflle Agen#1 ^ less thau twp hours in explaining my new ones to fly away. We soon made our :— ' * Lath, Lime, Cement, oqr breath in sqspense. But no one dis­ horror—an untamed royal tigerl i: :^ FEEDING DOMESTIC ANIMALS.—In Qer? ?«IL Y3 ly3 For Norwalk and vicinity, system. JH aboqt two «Q«rs more the been driven mad." '-.4 turbed, or thought of disturbing us.— way back to camp on the opposite shore, many, cattle and horses are fed five timet.;Vf ft**-. committee had come to a depisioji. After No words can describe the consterna­ ••• -rrs Paints, Oils, Glass, reaching there at 5 o'clock, tifed enough The same letter adds that the Princess each day, and of course a smalller quantity! New Meat Market. their favorable report had beep made to The animals often started a chorus of tion of the class. Petrified with horror at each meal. Here we feed three times per.T, ,fc>' JgUILDERS* HARDWARE, &C., &C., to rest until moruing. |send you a cor­ Royal, who married the Crown Prince of HE Subscriber would respectfully inform the Secretary I was called into! his office, strange noises during the night, and the day. Which plan is right? Do cattle in the .v AT THE —motionless—there we sat. Not a Prussia, has, it appears, been united to a wild state feed but three times a day, or^lbh:- T the public that he has New Lumber Yard, where I was detained less than five min­ keepers thinking nothing unusual to be rect "roster* o£ our Company, which utes. In order pot to lose any time, .the muscle quivered, so rigid were we with man of disolute character. Sometime do even our domestic cattfe, educated U>i REMOVED HIS STAND NEAR THE RAIL ROAD BRIDGE, the matter, merely cursed the unruly bqyi^g u&yer yet been published, may be three meals per day, adhere to fie <:ustpnkxl-> l;,:. Secretary ordered me to 'go ahead at intense fear. It was our preservation.-^ since her Royal Highness was said to have when permitted to range in rich paste res to Curtis' Building, Main Street, and SOUTH NORWALK. brutes for destroying the unity of their of interest to your readers : -emm ; tends keeping constantly on hand the choi­ once.' Consequently, while the clerks of Maddened with pain, the aniap^ rushed sprained her ankle; when the truth, was do they eat smaller quantities and moreffce- f .. Oar Stock is new, bought for Cash, and Stephen D. Byxbee, Captain. '• cest of Beef, Pork, Mutton, Poultry, &c., &c. will be sold low. TOLLES & ELY. the Department were engaged in drawing rest, and turning back, went to sleep on with terrific bou$n^ meeting with quently ? Are either the habits of ti e wild* ' . Gilbert Bogart, 1st Lieut. that her husband, in one of his dranken cattle or the domesticated, to be taken asper-:.~.-I-.i Having had long experience in the business South Norwalk, Oct. 15,1860. tf42 up the formal contract, the iron which again, 'r'r he ts confident of his ability to please. A now forms the keei plate of the 'Monitor' no obstacle, passed down the stairs into Edwin H. Nearing, 2d Lieut. fits had kickcd her down some steps. ^ tinent examples of the more judicious course^ share of the public patronage is respectfully House & Sign Painting, As soon as quiet was restored, we s^it the great hall There as leaped and to be pursued? Cases may occur wtere tho ^ was drawn through the rolling mill." he Joseph P. Crossmon, 1st Sergeant. This, with the depression of the Queen present custom is most convenient, nuch as ' solicited. " JAMES BYXBEE. Hinry M. Prowitt, Jr., George Ma- : i Norwalk, Nov 5tli, 1801. tf5 GILDING, GLAZING, &c., &c The l!era'd says: "Our statement was a hole in the canvas, for we v^er.e afraid rolled and howled in his agony, the eldest the teeding of working cattle while their dri-i " cauless, Wm. B. Hurd, and Wm. O. makes a sad story, and proves that the vers are at their meals; but should :his ap- SOUTH NORWALK. made on excellent authority: bat Capt. to emerge t^e qpeftnre which faced daughter of our janitor, coming with a HE subscriber will execute all orders in Hoyt, Sergeants. divinity that doth hedge a king sometimes ply to fatting cattle, milch cows, or cattle not ^ ROOFING. the tavern, rolled oqr hogshead through message, unwittingly entered. She in use? T Plain or Ornamental Painting in the E.'s note settles the point, IJqw, M Henry A. White,Samuel Magee,Clark hedges royalty in with thorns. >HE subscriber is prepared to furnish par most satisfactory manner, and at reasonable Welles has been SQ decided in the case of the yard to the back gate. This we un­ screamed and fell. The tiger, frantic H. Osborn, Rockwell H. Smith, Samuel ties, building, with Warren's superior . . i \a • yx''\ •" ' ; i"- Count Sweinitz Crain, late aid-de-camp T price?. ' the 'Monitor,' is it not charitable to snp- fastened and passed into the road, start­ with the acid, which was eating to his Clark, Joseph P. Beers, Alonzo P. Ab­ to the Archduke Maximilian, governor of FELi 4im cmmT Also, For Sale, his present residence (with * gy There is living in Rocky Hill a colored ed at a quick rate for our spo* of des­ very flesh, heeded her not. Qn he passed bott, and Alexander H. Taylor, Corpo­ Venice, has been tendered an appointment Tliia' Wti&le of Roofing is in use upon the his business if desired), comprising a house pose that he has been equally so iu other man, :known as "Old Murray,'" who was born of aid-de-camip upon Gen. Fremont's staff. Norwalk Lock Company's Building, and at nearly new, with gardgp, trees, shrubbery. tination. Over and over went the hogs­ and the girl lived. Better Jiad she died, rals. on Long Island, May 21st, 1745, and is one .matters connected with the Navy?" hundred and seventeen years old in May. He Lounsbury, Bissell & Co's, whwe it gives en­ &c., and a shop thereon. Terms easy. Ap Mutic.—Frederick Green and Wm.'S. The chain cable armor with which oar tire .satisfaction, and is believed to be the ply on the premises, opposite Quintard & head, the auimal within growled at the for never again shown the light of reason Sarles. has resided in Rocky fpll about fitly years, ——The Pequot House, New London, H. and bids fair to be rA $ - ne years yet.— ships which attacked Fort Jackson wer. cheapest as well as the best rowing in use.— Smith's Carriage Factory, to rough treatment he experienced, and we in those vacant eyes. From that day Wagoner.—Miles Banker. protected, is said to be ten inches in thicks All ordefs Will receive prompt t ttention. GEORGE HODGES. S. Crocker, proprietor, opens for th9 season Probably this is A person in Con­ C. F LOOMIS. May 7th* I860. Iyl9 on the29ttt of May. nearly coarnlaed with laughter at the forth, sb« was a gibbering, incurabl* idiot. -George Alden, Jeremiah necticut new. . •-inns mm n iiMBiriin'tTifrT' *V.&' aS&yiSE rgggaig^i * W^1 ~-R«O~ ; CAPTURE OF FORT MiCOIT, I She now mounts twelve guns. There are The 5tli Connccticnt. T0RKT0WN EVACUATED. sFall of New Orleans. j 110 other steamers there. .; Dedication of Odd Fellows' ^WS ITEMS. • FORTRESS MONROE, May 2.—The steamer We are permitted to make the following HEADQUARTERS ARMY OK THE POTOMAC, ) FORTRESS MONROE, Tues. April 29,) | JOHN E. WOOL, Major Gen. - v > Hall. ^ j | Julia Farren arrived from Newbern this ' Via , Wed., April 30,1852. ) extract from a letter written by Sergeant •j Rer. Jofin M. Morris, of New Haven, May 4th, 9 A. M. F j morning, having left that place on Tuesday, THEGAZETTE. The new and beautiful room just fitted up i A flag of truce from Norfolk to-day brought :i 1 lias been sp^ointed Chaplain ol the 8tli Reg­ To Hon. E. M. STANTON, Secretary of Hyatt, Company E, 5th C. V., to his friends j She brings the mails and official dispatches, j down the wife and family of Parson Brown- i-i iFroni Alabama. in the GAZETTE BUILDING, by "Our Broth­ iment, C. V., vice Rev. Joseph J. Woolley, War:— j Fort Macon surrendered on Friday eve- here. We are sure that our bays in the 5th | low, and also the wife ot Congressman May- HUNTSVLLE, ALA. VIA LOUISVILLE, May 1. ers Lodge, No. 10, T. O. O. F.," for their resigned. - We have the enemy's ramparts. Have ta­ i ning, and all the storis and ammunition.— Hon EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War : Chas. S. Dana, late ot the N. Y. Tribune i nard. The party, consisting of four ladies, i weekly meetings was publicly dedicated in will do themselves and old Norwalk credit ken a large quantity of guns, ammunition, | The latter in large quantity were capturcd. two gentlemen, and six children, are all from On yesterday, the enemy having cut our has been appointed, by Secretary Stanton, camp equipage, &c. tM. y/^r//' £• ^*^S3£) T^- due form on Thursday evening last. Col. whenever opportunity offers: The fort was garrisoned immediately by Tennessee. They bring the report that all wires and attacked, during the night, one ot one of the Commissioners to investigate the We hold the entire line of hj^ works, Union troops. our brigades, I deemed it my duty to head in CONST/ TUT/GI••/'i^r & war accounts at Cairo. the Union families of Tennessee have been m Hiram K. Scott, of Riclgefielcl, Acting Grand "I must give you a little description of a which the engineers report as lAng very Only one man is reported killed on our ordered by proclamation to leave within thir­ person the expedition against Bridgeport. I • & Master of the State was present, and of­ victory of burs, that is, Co. F of the 28th N. Some of the schoolmanns who went to strong. side during the bombardment. The enemy started by a train of cars in the morning, fol­ South Caroliha several weeks ago, are not ty-six hours. Eighteen hundred Union men ficiated in his department of the ceremonies, Y., and our Company of the old 5th C. V. I have thrown all my cavalry and horse lost seven. left for Kentucky a week ago Fridaj'. Of a lowed by the additional regiments of infantry so intent upon "teaching the young idens artillery in pursuit, supported by infantry. . By the Julia Farren we have the Union and two companies ot cavalry, i found that delivering at its close a neat, and well digest­ On Friday last, just after coming in from how to shoot," as upon flirting with the offi­ party of four hundred attempting to leave S• I«nove Franklin's.division, and as much account of the fight above Elizabeth City, one hundred had been killed. our pickets had engaged the enemy's pickets ed address upon th% general principles and dress parade, we were ordered to get two cers, in a manner not entirely consistent more as I can transport by water up to West previously reported. Gen. Reno was dis­ four nubs from Bridgeport, and after a sht>ip with morality. General Hunter is going lo There can be no doubt of the capture of workings of the Order. He was followed by days rations in our knapsacks and report to Point to-day. No time shall be lost. patched by Gen. Burnside, on the 17th, with New Orleans. The Southern newspapers engagement, in wtiicu we lost one man killeU send some of the misbehaving misses home. The gunboats have gone up to Yorktown. Dr. Samuel Lynes as the orator of the eve­ Cavalry Head-quarters, at Woodstock, two five regiments and four pieces of artillery, as speak of it in the most dismal strain, and de­ drove Ihern^ across a stream, the railway Mrs. President Lincoln has purchased I omitted to state that .Gloucester is also in previously stated, to Elizabeth City, thence mand that the mystery of the surrender of bridge of which I had burned. With four ning. The Doctor's address was historical, tunvumiles 1«.from camp. Here we" - were'• —- — orderedt to j her new—V «» spring hat at— Troy,y T N. Y. Theti*l in- t tO.raiove in* tlie direction of Norfolk. the city shall be explained. regiments of infantry, two pieces of artillery statistical and argumentative, and was lis­ a place called Whistler's Furnace, ten miles- -habitants of that ambitious city jubilant I shall pushthe enemy to the wall. The special correspondent of the Tribune IheNorfolk Day Book, in an editoral, says: dragged by hand, and two companies of cav­ p xtr j » , - i i •„ „ lioriV °ver the fact, and the Times devotes two- (Signed,) GEO. B. McCLELLAN, gives the following: alry. At 3 P. M. we advanced to the burn t Norwalk, Tuesday, May 6, 1862. tened to with great apparent interest. As a from Woodstock, where we laid in abarn j thirc1s 0f a coiumn to telling the story. Had "It is by far the most serious reverse of the -ss - Major Generaf. Gen. Reno landed at Elizabeth City and war. It suggests- future privation to all bridge and opened our fire upon the enemy's matter of public interest we will repeat the until Tuesday of this week, doing picket du­ she purchased the new, loose, Outei garment sent Col. Hawkins, by a circuitous route, to pickets on the other side, thus producing the' now so fashiqnable with the ladies,we should 51 classes of society, but most to be lamented of . THE LEGISL1TIIBE^ fact stated by the Speaker that the Odd Fel­ ty. I was acting Orderly, the Orderly being ( Details of the Evacuation.^ get in front of the enemy, and followed with all, it threatens our army supplies." impression that our advance would be by the lows' Lodge in this town has in the few sick. On Tuesday night, at 12 o'clock, we doubtless have heard of the modern "sack of FORTRESS MONROE, May 4.—The news re- a part of th e remaining force. After march­ The raising of meat, and corn, and wheat, railway. This accomplished, the entire lorce ConVenes atNew flaven to-morrow, Wed­ Troy." years of its existence contributed nearly ten were called up, also the Cavalry, one Co. of ceived here this morning of the' evacuation ing twenty miles, the enemy was found in- instead ofj cotton and tobacco, is earnestly was thrown across the country about a mile nesday! and the time-honored "celebration" ——Henry. W. Kingsbury, of the regular ar­ of Yorktown took eyeiybody by surprise. . trenchcd with batteries in position in the recommended by the disconsolate editor. apart on the road leading from Stevenson to thousand dollars in benefits to the sick, the the 28th N. Y., and two Companies of an my has been commissioned as Colonel of the Cdge of a wood, which commanded the ap­ Bridgeport. The middle column now ad­ of inauguration day is to be a far more elab­ For some days we have had evidence of The Richmond Dispatch of yesterday says: ISfife widowed and orphaned. It now has be­ Indiana Regiment, which were with us at 11th Regiment, vice Col. T. H. C. Kingsbury the intention ot the enemy, but it. was not proaches over the open field. "When the enemy's fleet arrived opposite vanced at a very rapid pace. Our scouts at­ orate «nd showy pageant than for many resigned. tween ./foe and six thousand dollars perma­ that time; we started with two guides, (de­ strong enough to induce belief. On the arri­ VOur pieces were put in position for a three the city, and demanded its surrender, Gen. tacked those of the enemy, and forced them years past. The citizens of New Haven Beauregard's victory at Pittsburg Land­ hours' artillery duel. Col. Hawkins' forces from Bridgeport road. We thus succeeded nently invested as a relief fund, which is serters from Asliby's Cavalry.) marched over ing is very much like that described by John val of tlfe news it was quickly circulated on Lovell refused, and fell back to Camp Moore taken hold of the matter "with an earnest shore, and through the fleet, and the great­ g6t astray, and found themselves four miles after destroying all the cotton and stores. in making a complete surprise, I immedi­ slowly, but surely, on the iucrease. Its pres mountains, through woods, and mud up to Phoenix. He says: "I held the enemy down in General Reno's rear. Gen. Reno sent ately formed our line of battle on the crest of good will, and from the Military and Engine by my hose, which I had inserted between est excitement was manifested. "The iron-clad vessel Mississippi was burn­ ent membership is one hundred and fifteen. our knees some of the time; thus we made 1 regiments to the right and left to outflank a wooded hill within five hundred yards of the Companies, Societies and Associations to be his teeth for that purpose." FROM YORKTOWN TO-DAY. 'F *'! ed to prevent her falling into the hands of the The returns of all the Odd Fellows Lodges our way for sixteen miles, part of the way tUe enemy. The movement was finely exe- enemy. Nothing is said about theLouisiana works constructed to defend the bridge. brought into line, there will be a most impo­ Charles Carroll, grandson of the signer HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF TIIE POTOMAC, } clted, and there was a prospect of bagging At our fi.-st fi. • the rebels broke and ran in the up to 1860 show that double-quick, until daylight the next morn­ of the Declaration of Independence, and one May 4th—10 A. M j but it is supposed that she was scuttled. It sing procession. <_ . the whole rebel force. When Col. Hawkins was rumored that she was sunk at the first They attempted to blow up the main bridge, this fraternity have expended over eight mil­ ing, when we came jipon thu object of our of the largest slaveholders in Maryland, hav­ From the Army Correspondent of the Associa­ came up, Gen. Reno ordered him to the but failed. They then attempted to fire the The Governor is to be received at Fair ing some 800 on his manor, is 'said to hail ted Press. fire." lions of dollars in Reliefs since its organiza­ search, a Company of Ashby's Cavalry, right, but coming into the open field he Camp Moojrc is at Tangipaha, 78 miles from further extremity, but the volunteers at my Haven, Tuesday, and escorted to his head­ with joy the proposition of the President and This morning at 5 o'clock your correspon­ cnarg^uon the enetnj' with the bayonet, and call pused forward in tlie fuce of their fire, tion, a sufficient commentary upons its good quartered in two Churches, (Ashby's head­ Congress for compensated emancipation in New Orleans, on the Jackson Railroad." quarters by the Governor's Horse Guards. dent entered the enemy's works, which the abpeaml in the clearing received the fire and saved the bridge. From the i sland to words and works, Rev. Mr. Davenport of quarters were only two miles from here, and Maryland.. : r rear of their army deserted four hours before. Large numbers of citizens from all parts of of both batteries and all the rebel infantry. the main shore we could not save it. It is Saugatuck, Dr. Hill, "Judge" Comstock of the whole of Jackson's force only five miles : Everything was found to be in utter con­ Col. Hawkins was wounded in the arm and Official Correspondence. of small moment, its length being but about m the State will be present on Wednesday to fusion, as the ugh they left in great haste. ,r 1 Bethel, Mr. J. W. Smith of Waterbury, H. distant.) The Churches stood ju;t at the \ Judicious Discrimination. Adjutant Gadsden killed. * pig:WASHINGTON, May 1. four hundred and fifty feet. witness the inaug ural ceremonies and Between forty and fifty pieces of heavy A charge was then made by the other reg­ The following correspondence, together Persons taken, report five regiments of in­ B. Wildman of Hartford, and others res­ bottom of a hill—we halted to see if ihey While the House ot Representati*| yes­ artillery have been left in this work, after view the procession. terday passed, by a vote of two totroe, a iments on both flanks of the enemy, which with the announcement of the surrender of fantry and 1,800 cavalry stationed at the ponded to calls in brief and appropriate ad­ were all there, and when we found every­ being spiked, together with a large amount was put to rout and retreated to the canal Fort Macon, North Carolina, taken from the bridge. This campaign is ended, and I now The various subordinate officers of the vote of censure upon Simon Cameron, for of ammunition, medical stores, camp equip­ thing was all right, our Captain gave the malfeasance in the War Department, it at lock, and thence to Norfolk. Richmond Enquirer of yesterday, which city occupy Huntsville in perfect security, while Legislature will be put in nomination on dresses. N age, tents, and the private property SI the There were some two hundred and fifty command to charge—no sooner had the word the same time showed its confidence in Mr. Gen. Burnside positively ordered General it reached by telegraph, was to-day received in aU of Alabama north of the Tennessee Tuesday night, and it is quite important that Welles, the Secretary of the Navf, in reject­ officers. Rino not to advance any further toward at the War Department. The correspon­ river, floats no flag but that of the Union. ladies and gentlemen, invited guests, pres escaped his lips than we started, (about 25 of A negro who was left in flie town states members should be present to attend the ing, by a vote of two to one, a resolution to Norfolk, the object being to feel the strength dence is between the Mayor ot New Orleans (Signed,) O. M. MITCHELL, ent. The exercises, which were of a very the 28th N. Y., and Co. E of the 5th C. V.,) that the rebels threw a large amount of ord­ of the enemy in the rear, so after remaining Brigadier General. primary Meetings on that evening. From censure him. Thus honesty triumphs over and Flag-Officer Farragut:— interesting character, were interspersed with we went down the hill yelling and at double suspicion, impatience and guile. nance stores into the river . to prevent its six hours on the field of battle, he returned UNITED STATES FLAG-SHIP HABTFORD, ) present indications it seems quite certain to falling into our hands. most excellent music arranged and under the quick; they were taken by surprise, some K K Courier, Wednesday. to Elizabeth City. Not having enough wag- OFF NEW ORLEANS, April 26,1862. J ' * Important From Pittsburg. us that Mr. Carter will receive the nomina­ Several deserters have succeeded in run­ gobs, and the men being exhausted by a se­ His Excellency, the Mayor of the City of New supervision of Mr. George E. Miller,to whom tried to escape into the lots, but our balls ning into our lines, One of them, a very , % ! CAIRO, Wednesday, April 30,1862. tion for Speaker, although Gen. Pratt will pg" A Union man from Nashville has re­ vere march, 17 of our wounded were left in Orleans: A steamer just arrived from Pittsburg, re- and those assisting him, tlie'Lodge are un­ soon stopped them and wc captured the en • intelligent man, originally from New York, charge of a surgeon, with a flag of truce.— SIR:—Upon my arrival before your city I make an earnest and somewhat formidable cently arrived in , and his ope­ who has been connected with the rebel ord­ ports a serious skirmish between the advance der especial obligation. Their thanks are tire Company, killing two, and taking 59 rations as a trader and financier were most These have since arrived at Fortress Mon­ had the honor to send to your honor Capt. opposition to him. Not because he iB tho't nance department ever since the works at of the Union army, 5,000 strong and a large also due, (as well as our own personal obli­ prisoners with 58 horses. Among the priso­ curious, and served to explain, in a measure, roe. The enemy's loss is larger than ours. Bailey, U. S. N. second in command of the body of Rebels, five miles from Corinth. the better man for the position, but upon the Yorktown have been constructed, states that Cpmmodore Tatnall received sealed orders expedition, to demand of you the surrender gations,) to Mrs. R. H. Winslow of Westport ners were three Lieutenants, two Sergeants the-cause of exorbitant prices in Rebeldom. the rebels evacuated owing to the near ap­ The Unionists were victorious. No men­ ground of policy and expediency. Who, of As a storekeeper, he sold everything forrebel on Monday, and sailed, but opening them of New Orleans to me, as the representative tion is made of losses on either side. The || who presented us the rich prolusion of rare and two Corporals. I captured one Secesh, proach of our parallels, covering the im­ in Elizabeth River, found he was ordered to of the government of the United States. all the bright array of candidates for the paper; a needle for five cents, a spool of cot­ mense siege works of our men; that tbey Unionists took a large number of prisoners. f; and beautiful flowers, with which the stands with a horse, splendid sadddle and bridle, ton for twenty-five, and mean calico for one run the blockade and proceed to York river, Capt. Bailey reported the result of an inter­ Cannonading was still heard when the Clerkship of the House, will win, we havn't feared the success of the Union gunboats in He thereupon ^signed his commission, to­ view with yourself and the military authori­ were pressed. and a cavalry sword. I will now tell you to two dollars a yard. Every morning he the York and James rivers, by means of steamer left. . the remotest idea, but as we havn't heard gether with liis chief officers. ties. It must occur to your honor that The room itself is a pattern of neatness and how the Secesh looked, those we captured sold his previous day's receipts of paper to which their communication with the outer the name of any one yet mentioned who the brokers, at a shave of from 50 to 60 per it is not within the pro/ince • of a .> CAIRO, Wednesday, April 30,1862. """ beauty. The walls were most exquisitely had on all kinds of pants, and a sorry look­ world would be cut off. naval officer to assume the duties of a would not make a good one, we feeHittle cent, making the best bargain he could, but The order was given to evacuate by Gen. 5®" The Petersburg (Ya.) Express of Mon­ A refugee from Memphis reports that Hum­ frescoed by Mr. Otto Fische, of New York, ing set they were, shot guns as a substitute selling anyhow, and alway getting gold in day aas a long editorial, regarding the loss military commander. I came her to re, boldt is occupied by a small Rebel force, who anxiety on that score. ^ * • - v ^ , Johnson on Thursday, to commence the fol­ duce New Orleans to obedience to the with the emblems of the Order inwrought for rifles, some had good guns, however, but return. There were brokers or shavers who lowing morning, which was accordingly of New Orleans as a severe blow, and si are engaged in throwing up defensive works.' In the Senate, Lieut Gov. Aver ill comes continued to buy even when the scrip was the tie city was captured by our gunboats laws of, and to vindicate the offended Majesty upon shields in the several panels of the very few; it was quite laughable to see one done, Gen. Magruder is said to have most He brings Memphis papers of the 26th.— to the duty of presiding officer with more horribly depreceiated. As it fell he raised being encased with wet bales of hay, so that of the government ot the United States. The They contain little matter of interest, further painting. The stands and chairs have been fellow who tried to escape, he ran across a strenuously opposed the measure, stating right of persons and property shall be sacred than ordinary fitness. His tamiliarity with the prices of his wares in proportion, until at that if they could not whip the federals here hot and cold shot were of no use. ' The than a confirmation of the fall of NewOrleans. remodelled and beautified by Mr. T. S. lot and had just got over the fence as one of last he got ten ccnts for a single needle, and Louisiana, mounting 22 guns, was sunk,that I therefore demaii of you, as its representa­ The Avalanche grumbles that the Rebel the rules and government of popular assem­ there was no other place in Virginia where tive, the unqualified surrendei of the city, tr-M Stout; the painting done by Mr, Charles our boys espied him, and sung out to him so half a dollar for a spool of cotton. But when they could; that he swore in the presence papei says, by our steel pointed, conical shot. authorities suppress the details in regard to blies, combined with his great urbanity of the rebels went down at Fort Donelson, the All tlie cotton was destroyed by fire, and the and that the emblem of the sovereignly of affairs, and says that nothing but the bore Smith; the window upholstery by C. J. frightened the fellow so that be ofhis men, who vociferously cheered him, the United States, be hoisted over the City manners, Will make him, in our judgment, a loud that he scrip went down with them, and nobody losing complete control of himself. sugar emptied into the river. The specie fact of the surrender is known. Gruman, the carpeting, &c., by Morris & wanted to touch it, while the shavers thought from the banks was all removed from the Hall, Mint, and Custom House by meridian most popular President. For Clerk, we are kept his feet going up and down, but could The deserters all ^gree in stating that their The same paper says that the Southern Doty,—in all some five hundred dollars must they had enough on band. When Grant city when Gen. Lovell retreated with his this day, and all flags and other emblems of people are fast losing all confidence in their not advance a step. They gave us great tioops were very much demoralized and dis­ sovereignty other than that of the United sure to have a good one, (in fact it is no dis­ have been expended,and the Norwalk Lodge entered Nashville, it fell dead, an utter, total, heartened when the order to. evacuate was troops. river defenses, and it is generally admitted paragement to any one to assert that we credit for our courage and bravery in ventu­ ruinous loss in the hands of all who held it States, be removed from all the public build­ that the Union army can be no longed suc­ has undoubtedly the most beautiful and at­ made public, as they all anticipated having ings by that hour. I particularly request that ring so near Jackson's army and capturing in any quantity. But as a sound currency in an engagements that point. They also agree fly Ship Island letters speak in high cessfully resisted and also intimates a lack of couldn't have a better,) inasmuch as CYRUS tractive room of any similar institution in the shape of federal paper came in, prices of terms of the conduct of the 9th Connecti­ you shall exercise your authority to quell dis­ NoBTHJtoPthas the field all alone to himself. the entire Company, they thought it a bold that the rebels had . one hundred thousand turbances, restore order, and call upon all the confidence in the .stability of the Southern the State. Long may the Order live to pro­ of everything fell to- something near the old men on the peninsula, together with one cut, C«l. C?hill, in a late expedition to Bi Confederacy by advising its patrons to invest Under all these flattering auspices, we thing and deserving of great credit, level. In the mean time, or up to this time, loxi arid Pass Christian. At the latter place good people of New Orleans to return at once mote its sublime principles of Friendship, hundred pieces of field artillery. to their avocations,and ^particularly demand whatever money they have in real estate* ought to have a pleasant, and certainly a the merchant had sold off almost his entire From the best information received, they a handiome silk State flag, which had been while purchases can be made with the money Love and Truth. stock, and though getting'rid of his rebel prf sented to the Third Mississippi Regiment that no person shall be" molested in person or short session of the Legislature for 1862. J " The Case of Norfolk. have fallen back to Chickahomania Creek, property.Sentiments of disloyalty to theirgov- now in circulation, which is principally Rubci ..««»•» scrip at halt its face, more than doubled his beyond Williamsburg, where it is expected by the ladies of Harrison county, was cap­ treasury notes. We know very little, and pretend to know money. tured b7 the 9tli and brought off as a trophy. ernment I shall speedily and severely punish ^•"ii'-fVTake Notice. little, of the art of war, and we do not, they will make a stand, and also any persons wo shall commit such The Conscription law is rigidly enforced, •' . • -THE WAR. ' - ^ Immdiately on the fact of evacuation be­ As the regimeut marched through the town and Union men are secreting themselves, or The Hippozoohmscrnwybsd mvepmxiwtz- therefore, assume to dictate to men who have one of the ladies bemoaned its loss, weeping outrages as were witnessed yesterday by §M:- the management of our afcmies.^ But if com­ GEN. BURNSEDEIN PRAYER.—The victories coming known, the troops were ordered un­ flying to avoid its operations. This refugee The past week ha9 been 'big with destiny' mcs^ndeprwtlzbosdrumxrc will be here on of Roanoke and Newbern, together, with the profuse^. She said she didn't think the armed men firing upon helpless women and states that merchants cf avowed secession mon sense controls the calculations of gener­ der arms, and are now in motion from the children, for giving expression to their pleas­ 1 so far as our victories and the movements of Wednesday, with all the Hippopotopotamus- other numerous yet important successes of right and left wings of the army. A large southeri soldiers were cowards; but. she pioclivities are removing their goods to places •r# . "J- als as it does that of ordinary mortals, we Gen. Burnside, are now the theme of grateful couldn't seehow they could allow that flag ure at again witnessing the "old flag." our armies are concerned. Elsewhere will eshmcwrhdtpxqrtjcmdns, and all the Athle- should say that one of its first promptings force under command of Gen. Stoneman, 1am, very respectfully, -;"- of concealment and security, and that laige mention in every patriot home. In a recent consisting of cavalry, artillery and infantry to be talien. She had helped make it. The numbers of families are moving away daily. be read with devout gratitude and a thrill of olympimantheumelefantoegyptianogymnas- would be the capture of Norfolk. From Ninth wtae particularly commended for their ^ D. G. FARRAGOT, Flag Officer. the beginning that city has been the nursery sermon, Bishop Cl&rk of Rhode Island made are in the advance, and will probably come <•;. The idea of burning the town is abandon­ joy, the rapid succession of our triumphs. ticosomersetotrainedmuleso, &c. So have the follow personal allusiob: "While he was up with the rear of the enemy before night, respect fiir private property. ed in consequence of the determined opp6si- and workshop of rebellion. It was there the | T n % IT I • THE REPLY. New Orleans is ours, Fort Macon surren­ the quarters ready, and be prepared to give Meirimac was ironed, and there, too, we are planning his magnificent expedition, it was if they remain near Williamsburg. tion of property-holders. my fortune to occupy the same room with PBOGFFESS IN DELAWARE.—!The Delaware MAYOB'S OFFICE, CITY OF NEW OBLEANS, )_ It is cuitjntly reported in Memphis, that dered, and last, and perhaps more significant a multitudinous reception. ' - told by deserters, several other iron gunboats The gunboats have passed above York- CITY HALL, April 26th 1862. ) him in Washington, and I shall never forget town, and are shelling the shore on the way State Joufaial applauds warmly the course of Beauregard has over 80,000 men at Corinth, than all, is the flight from Yorktown. Our are in preparation. how, every morning, we used to kneel down Hon. Geige P. Fish, from that state, in vo­ Flag . Officer D. G. FABRAQUT, IT. 8. Flag and net hope's felt of his successfully resist­ General Wool has always been eager to up. Following them is a large steamer and Ship Hartford: enemie9, debauched and demoralized, fly be­ Horatio King, together, and pray for the blessing of God vessels loaded with troops, who will effect a ting for emancipation in the Federal District ing Gen. Halleck, who is believed to have transfer his headquarters to the Gosport Na­ upon his solemn work. That blessing ot the and intiniates that popular sentiment is run­ SIB—In pursuance of a resolution, which fore the onwaid tread of the Union armies The President has appointed Horatio King vy Yard, and has repeatedly demanded landing. we thought proper to take, out of regard lor 200,000 men. w .-rr like chaff before the wind. God in mercy God of Battles is his refuge." s ning strongly in the same direction. The As our informant left Memphis, it was re­ of Washington, to the place on the emanci­ troops for the purpose. Bnrnside's expedi­ LATER.—An offieial report, just made to Delaware inquirer, a Douglas Democratic the lives of the women and children who still - tion was also originally designed by him to ported that the Rebel gun-boat fleet from grant that the end may not be afar off. ; pation Commission made vacant by the headquarters, show that the enemy left 71 paper, publishes communications which jus­ crowd the metropolis, Gen. Lovell has evac­ New-Orleans was in sight, and was bound withdrawal of Mayor Berret. He could assail that point. But Wool has been re­ A girl named Mary Fitzallan was ar­ guns on the work. At Gloucester Point the tify Mr. risher very decidedly. A strong uated it with his troops and restored back to • fused, and Burnside sent else where,although rested a few days since in Chicago, clothed administration of its- government,and up the river to join Hollins's fleet. scarcely have elected a more_competent per­ guns and ordnance stores were also left. effort, it isj under stood, will shortly be made me the ; —•« A private letter from Gen. Ferry, da­ son. A morning journal, it is true, (which the possession of Norfolk is extremely in a volunteer's uniform, and passing under Another deserter has just arrived, and re to place gallant little Delaware among the the custody of its honor. . I have, in council ted at New Market, Ya., April 26th, received confounds him with the_ General, Rufus important to us. The same persons who the name of Henry Fitzallan. She is a na­ pprts that Jeff. Davis came with Lee on with the city fathers, considered the demand Value of Slaves in Maryland ' tive of Kentucky,* and has served- in the galaxy ofTree states. this Monday morning, reports him in good King,) denounces the appointment, because inform us ot thg building of the new gun­ Wednesday last, and alter a consultation you made of me yesterday, of an uncondi­ At a sale of servants, slaves for life, be­ Mr. King is a democrat, and was for a short boats tell us also that the place is not strong­ T 3 enty-third regiment of Union volunteers tional surrender of the city coupled with a health and ready for the fray. ; with the most prominent officers, all agreed Tlie IVejr Connecticut Nutmegs. longing to the estate ot Miss Clarissa H. time a member of Buchanan's Cabinet. But ly defended, as the troops formerly gathered from that state. She declined stating her to evacuate except Magruder. requisition to hoist the flag of the United Ruckett, deceased, on the 27th ult, an illus­ he is one of the right kind of Democrats, there have been sent towards Yorktown.— reasons for enlisting, paid a fine of twenty A good Anecdote is told of one of the Con States on the public edifices, and haul down : necticut btiys. While in conversation with tration was afforded of the depressing influ­ Tremont House, Kew Haven. thoroughly honest and true, and a devoted A small army might easily take it, and put doilars which the magistrate imposed, and — I the flag that still floats upon the breeze ence of the rebellion on the value of slave departed from the coUrt. ^ if : From Pittsburg landing. a rebel, after the capture of Fort Pulaski, the friend of the Union. During the time when an end to all fears of the Merrimac and her 1 from the dome of the hall. It becomes property in this State. A likely, sound and Any of our legislative friends intending to the adherents of Buchanan were. falling companions.—_ZV. Y. Eve. Post. PITTSBURG LANDING, May 3—9 P. M. latter said,"At least, with all our faults, we my duty to transmit to you an answer E? i'iM have never, made'wooden nutmegs." The heaithy negro woman, aged thirty-two years, "stop over" at New Haven, or even for a away, one after another, into rebellion, Mr. B0~lf we are not greatly mistaken, this jy It appears by an indignant commu­ Six deserters arrived yesterday and ten to­ which the universal sentiment ot my consti­ her two children, a boy of four and a girl of King, with General Dix and Secretary Stan­ nication addressed to the London Star, that day. They all confirm the capture of New Yankee, a very demure-looking specimen, tuents, no less than the prompting of my transient call, we would commend the Tre­ has b; en one of Mr. Secretary Welle's most innocently feplied, "We do not maike them two years, both well conditioned, were sold ton, were using their best exertions to uphold the writer had put sufficient faith in Russell's Orleans. own heart dictates me on this sad ana in a lot for $200; also a likely boy, aged ten mont HouSe as all that one can desire for the authority of the Government and defeat ardent desires, and as such frequently and letters to the Times to dabble a little in the A few days ago one Tennessee and one ot wood any longer," and pointing to one of solemn occasion. The city is without the the big projectiles lying near, which had years, for $105; and a very likely^ mulatto such a purpose. Tip-top in all its appoint­ the schemes of the disorganizers. Those earnestly pressed by him upon the attention stocks. He did not "act as If he had heard Mississippi Regiment of twelve months' men means ot defence, and is utterly destitute girl, aged fifteen, was offered and withdrawn men won the gratitude of the whole coun­ good news," but he sold Canadian six per stacked their arms, their time having expired breached tie fort, added quietly, "we make of the force and material that might enable X .%> ments. and action of the Cabinet. May we not hope them now of iron." Secesh subsided. at $95, Less than two years ago servants of try then, and we are glad to see that the cents., on the strength of some of Rjussel's and refused to serve longer, though required it to resist the overpowering armament dis­ this description would readily have com- that the mature conviction of the Secretary information, and lost thereby just one hun­ to do so by the conscript law. played in sight of it. I am no military man, DEATH OF A REFBESENTATIVE ELECT.— President is eager to acknowledge, as far as maaded twenty-five hundred dollars—now he can, their tried fidelity.—N. T. Eve. Post. may not much longer be disregarded. dred pounds. Now, if there is anything an Beauregard put two regiments to guar^ A TROY JEMALE ACTING AS A LIEUTEN­ and possess no authority beyond that of exe­ they fetch four hundred, The reader will John L. Hull, Esq., of Clinton, member if We have enjoyed the peisonal ac­ Englishman hates to lose it is his I. s. d.,&pd them. ANT ON THii POTOMAC.—The Tioy cuting the municipal laws of the city of New remember that the Examiner admonished the elect of the Legislature from that town, ex­ as the writer represents that many others The following dispatch, dated near Farm- learns from-a private correspondence, that Orleans. It would be presumptuous in me sympathizers with the rebellion in advance quaintance of Mr. King for many years, and flgg- We hope, says the Courant, that the one of the companies on the Potomac has pired at his residence Saturday morning at 9 have been victimized through the same let­ ington, has been received at headquarters: to attempt to lead an army to the field if I that this would he the consequence of the a truer patriot or more honest, upright man farmers of Connecticut will not fail to bear ters, Russell will have a heavy account to A reconnoissancc sent towards Farming- been for a stort time in command of a geod had one at command, and I know still less o'clock. He was about 50 years of age. crime arid folly of secession, but they would does not walk the streets of Washington.— in mind the importance of devoting all their settle when lie arrives at home. ;rfv ton found the enemy 4,500 strong, with four looking lieulenant, who turned out to be a how to surrender an undefended place, held not heed. W e tell them now, that their aets pieces of artillery and some cavalry, occupy­ lady from tLht city. Being a woman, she as this is at the mercy of your gunboats and Always differing from us radical]^ in politi­ acres and energies to supply the great de­ have sealed the fate of the institution in Hur.. Anecdote of Secretary Stanton. ing a strong position near the town. could not w - .ay. WASHINGTON, May 3.—The following was Hi^The following letter, was found upon noble, though deluded nature, and I know 'jjg\ and others who were present. He is said to bune says that Flag Officer Foote is still se­ husband has gone, lie has left behind one of how to appreciate the emotions which inspir­ the most persevering advocates I ever saw." the person of arebel soldier made prisoner mm have acted a gallant part in that affair. riously indisposed. His wound received at -received at the Navy Department to-day: ed them. You have a gallant people to ad­ , A LYRIC. Among the list of wounded in the. Fort Henry continues very painful and has She asked for a private interview at some FLAGSHIP_WABASH, by our pickets rear Newbern:— minister to during your occupancy of this other time. "No, no, madame," said the What makes me laugh when others sigh, - - ; M .. th N. T. V., (Hawkin's Zouaves,) at the late AMERICAN HfeitD Boos.—The Association resulted in physical prostration to a large I S PORT ROYAL HARBOR, S. ~.,C., FORT MAUON, N. C. March 24,1862. city; a peoplagensitive to all that can in the No tears can e'er bedew mine eye, „, .j. Secretary, smiling, "I dare not,, your elo­ Si April 28th, 1862. ) MY DEAB MHRY—With great pleasure I It is because I always bny—Herrick's Pills ? • ffair at South Mills, North Carolina, weno- of Breeders of Thoroughbred Neat Stock v { least affect tMir dignity and self-respect.— —"SJ degree. His physician says that rest and quence would drive me from what I deem • SIB—I have just time this morning, be­ sat myself down this morning For The Last, Pray, sir, do not'fail to regard their suscepti­ What is it makes me hale and stout, yv? ce the name of Wm. Cockefer, private in have issued a circular inviting all breeders freedom from excitement are absolutely es­ the path of duty." Still she persisted until fore the departure of tbeSusquehannali,toin­ I am afeard. I think 1 shall take a shot Trip And all my triends can't make it- ont.f f| she got his conscnt to give the matter a fur­ bilities. I really could not live without—HerricJF* Pills. r o. I. He is from this place, and previous to or owners of thoroughbred stock, throughout sential to the cure of the wound. By unusu­ form the Department of the arrival here of to the North *Before I sea you; But I hope I The obligations which I shall assume in ther hearing. We venture the assertion rebel steamer Isabel,alias EllaWarly,incharge shall sure Return, to my Dear Home Mary tlieir name, shall be rigorously complied with So if you're sad, or grieved, or ill, ' is enlistment drove 9tage here for Griffith the United States, to send in pedigrees of al strength of will he bears bravely up against there is not another official in the city, un­ Pray do not pay a doctor's bill, Newell. of Lieut.Gibson and a prize crew,she having let me stay Long or Short Dont Forget your You may trust their honor, though you -But take a dose of magic pilla—Xade by Herrick. . „ Short Horn, Devon, Ayrshire or Alderney his infirmities, and still pays his personal at­ less it be our kin d-liearted President, who been captured by the St. Jago de Cuba,Com­ Dear Joseph whti Loves you as he Loves could have preserved such equanimity of tem­ might not count on their submission to un­ Pat np with English, Spanish, German and French stock, for the American Herd Book shortly tention even to the minutiae of transporta­ mander Ridgely, one hundred miles north of his own hart Maty the yankee are at More merited wrong. In conclusion, I beg ybu to directions. Price 25 cents per box. Sugar coated. \jgg~ This is anniversary week in New per under similar circumstances. Sold wholesale and retail by all dealers in medicines to be published by the Association. The ad­ tion, although suffering acutely and unable Abaco. She is deeply loaded with Enfield bead on Carlina City thicker than Fiddles in understand tnat the people of New Orleans, ork, as well as Legislative week in Con- Washington Eepublican. rifles, and has. it is^supposed, rifled cannon hell. But we are toe Bovs can ten to thear while unable to resists your force, do not al­ See advertisement on third page. dress of the Secretary is "Henry A.Dyer, to walk without assistance. ^ icticut. in her lore-hold, which has not yet been ex­ Case We will suneino What will Become of low themselves to be insulted by the interfer­ Brooklyn, Conn." pg- The Winsted Herald, (says the Stam­ us our Levcing areas hard as hell Nothing to MABCH, APRIL, MAT, arc the months to use DR amined. These arms were taken on board ence of such as have rendered themselves odi­ JACOBS' BITTERS. They cure Headache, Indl- (jtSg- The Sons of Connecticut in New ford Advocate,) in discoursing upon matters of course at one of the neutral colonies off yeat But liors an Flour Bread But We Can ous and contemptible, by tlieir^ dastardly de­ est ion, Costiveness, Jaundice, Piles, Rush of Read the adv. of the great Auction SHAD.—The greatest place in the world to our coast. stan it for a While the yankee are all Roun sertion of our cause, in the mighty struggle §Hood, and in fact are the best remedy for all disea­ York city, held a meeting Monday night last. which will come before -the Legislature, ses arising from Impure Blood, which all, more or I le of Carriages, to take place in New Ha- get broiled shad is at "Uncle Sam Ship- I am informed by Lieut. Gibson that the us and I Believe thiar is sum under us. But in which we are engaged, or such as might The subject of attending to the wounded be­ makes the following allusion to the choice St. Jago de Cuba discovered and chased the I hope we Will conle out the Big En the horn remind them too forcibly that they are the less, suffer from during the Spring Months. DB. a on Thursday next. man's," at Rocky Hill. The broiling of JACOBS'BITTERS, and the boon of health will be : longing to Connecticut,as well as that of of a United States Senator : Nashville, but the latter was much too swift Mary if I never sea: you a agame I hope the conquered, and your's the conquerors. your value received. It is within the reach of all. shad is his specialty, and he has an almost for her. The Nashville also had arms on Lord Will forever Bless you, an keep you saft Peace and orderJroay be preserved,without PINT BOTTLES, 25 CENTS. QUARTS 50 CENTS. . ^ collecting and preserving the history of "As we, then, scan the field, Mr. Dixon is TOR SALE BY MERCHANTS FIKXXBALAT. ^ IAILROAD CHANGES. There are several world-wide renown in that regard. The those from this State now in the field, was to be re-elected, and no fuss about it. And board for the rebels, intending to iun the from the yankee Mtirv neaeer the gets to us resort to measures which I could not at this Prepared only by by CLARK & HERRICK, mges of the airiVal and departure of the why not? We believe he has represented blockade if possible. Braveer We get I ndw must Bring my Letter moment prevent Your occupying the city *si~&9Gr (Successors to SPXXCSB A CLARK,) JS;, Hartford Times tells how he does it, thus: discussed in an informal manner. Col. Al- . Wholesale Druggtsti, JVeia Haven,Conn. ^ 0** ns on our local .railroads. See advs,. the state with far more than average ability. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, to a Close ansor this as sunc as you Can I am does not transfer allegiance from tlie govern­ "Cook them slowly over wood coals, the my, who is to have special charge ot the He is not much of an abolitionist, (tor which S. F. DUPONT, yours forever. ] J. B. ment of tieir choice to one which they have skin side down, till nearly done,then brown­ wounded passing thiough New York, stated we can forgive him as we have forgiven Flag Officer of the Blockading squadron. deliberately repudiated, and that they yield ing the inside quickly—the whole time for •iAf " Buy Me, and I'll do you good."' if H IINISTEES AND THEIR SONS.—From a list that some twenty-five Connecticut men had many others,) and lie did fjel a little timid To Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of Navy. W We would crill the attention ot our the obedience which the conqueior is entitled ninisters and their sons in the army, in cooking a good fat sha d should not be much some eighteen months ago over measures readers to the establishment of Tarrant & to extort from the conquered. N. Y. Independent, we select the Con- less than forty minutes—and cream and sea­ already been taken care of and forwarded to which he thought would precipitate war.— Co., No. 278 Greenwibh Street, New York.— Respectfully, JOHN F. MONROE, HEALTH and STRENGTH SECURED son to suit the taste—and you have fresh their homes. He also drew the attention ot Arrival of Captured Vessels: i " Mayor. ticut names: Rev. W. A. Hyde of Green- We dicl not like him for that; but we must They are the manufacturers and proprietors tiffs# j BY THE USE OP THE i h has two sons at Port Royal; Rev. Dr. shad in perfection. What equals it for the meeting to the philanthrophy of Mrs. give him the credit of predicting subsequent PHILADELPHIA, May 3.—The rebel steam­ of, and the agents forjseveral of the best and breakfast ?" ga ; The following dispatch is also taken from Great Spring and Summer :on of New Haven has three sons, two in Truman Smith of Stamford, who had provi­ events with far more of prescience and cor­ er Bermuda, which sailed from Liverpool and most popular medicines in use, and all in the Richmond Enquirier: army and one in the navy; Rev. J. rectness than was exhibited by statesmen to about the 1st of April for Bermuda, was cap­ want of anything in the line of Drugs, Chem­ WILMINGTON, April 29. DR. LANGLEY'S ded for the wants of forty wounded soldiers > --.-nfiC-v wford of Redding has a son corporal in i The Tribune of yesterday intimated that whom we had given fuller faith. If he shud­ tured Sunday last off Hole in the Wall, by icals, New Remedies, Pharmaceutical Prep­ Fort Macon surrendered on Friday, 25th dan's sharp-shooters; Rev. N. Branch of the World had passed into new hands, and in the most handsome manner. dered and faltered in full view of the bloody steamer Merudita, Commodore Stillwagen, arations, Family and PopularMedicines, will inst., after a bombardment of ten and a half it Woodstock has a son captain in the was to appear as a Democratie organ. The scenes which are now making the country a find it to their interest to give them a call, or ROOTAND HERB BITTiRS, and brought here to-day in charge of Prize- hours. '' ' ia i; Rev. It G. Williams of Woodbury response from the World is that it has not vast Golgotha, we can render him credit for master Abbot. The cargo consisted princi­ send their orders. Their location is quite The batteries were planted behind heavy Composed n is a lieutenant in the 8th; Rev. D. D. pear as a "Democratic" or any other sort of rest forgive. But surely since the breaking heavily laden with arms. The Captain, and steamboat landing^. eleven hundred feet distant, and the mortars ded as to act in concert, and assist Nature in icis of Berlin has a son captain in the "organ."—Exchange. Nathan Bangs, D. D., died at 10 o'clock Sat­ out of the war, no senator has served the crew and 12 passengers on board the Ber­ icating disease. « urday morning in New York city. For up­ fourteen hundred feet aud entirely concealed The effect of this medicine is most wonderful—It 1 - * and another Serg.-maj. of the 12th; [S8* But has the preaching now going on country with greater fidelity. Of the thirty muda, were also taken. FIRTH, POND & Co., NEW YORK.—We in­ from the fort. . Jas. Whittlesey of Berlin has a son ser- wards of sixty years Dr. Bungs has been presses of Connecticut not one has found a acts directly npon the bowels and blood, by remo­ in New York about the end of the World, any identified with the Methodist Episcopal The steamer Florida, captured in St. An­ vite the attention ot oun readers to the adver­ The garrison were allowed the honors of ving all obstructions from the internal organs,stim­ it-maj. of the 13th; Rev. L. S. Hough of fault. Why not, then, re-elect Senator Dix­ drews Bay, Fla., also arrived at the Navy tisement in another ciilumn of this well- war. ulating them into healthy action, renovating th* lletown had a son in the 3d; a son of bearing upon the fate of this unfortunate Church, and a full biography of him would on ?" fountains of life, purifying the blood, cleansing it be a history of Methodism in the United Yard this afternoon in charge of Prizemaster known and old-established Music House.— The officers retained their side arms, and from all humors, and causing it to coarse anew^ Ira Pettibone of Winchester Centre is journal? • . • States. In 1800 he became a member of the Lewis. She had on board $00 bales of cot­ Messrs. F. P. & Co. have probably the largest were all paroled. through every part of the body; restoring the inva­ lieutenant colonel of tbel'Otli; Rev. A. : -.Vai.'-lii' IST Fashionable arrivals in the persons of ton. W. H. Harrison, Pilot, with the Engi­ and best catalogue ot music to be found on Seven men were killed and eighteen woun­ lid to ncalth and usefulness. They cure and eradl- 1 of Westford has two sons in different Methodist Church, and in 1801 he entered Madame Geffrard and her daughter, the caite from the system, Liver Complaint, that JSP" LIEUT. CROSBY of the Norwalk Co. the ministry. He was born May 2d, 1778, at neer and part of the crew, took the oath of this continent. They i in port, manufacture, ded, two mortally. The enemy's is not wheel of so many diseases; Jaundice in its worst nents; Rev. N. B. Cook, late of Sto- in the 8th C. V., arrived in town on Sunday Stratford, 0t., and was 84 years and one day family of the President of Hay ti, are spoken allegiance and came on board the steamer.— or deal in nearly .every musical instrument known. forms, all Bilious Diseases and foul stomach. Dys­ ton, has a son in the cavalry battalion; of in a letter from the United States Com­ Nine of the crew who refused the oath were now in use, and dealers, teacheis, and the Col. White and 155 men arrived off the bar pepsia. Costiveness, all kinds of Humors, Indiges­ j itant W. M. Grosvenor of the 13th is a night last. He came direct from Fort Ma­ old at his death. mercial Agent at Port-au-Prince, who says, tion. Headache. Dizziness, Piles, Heartburn, Weak­ put ashore in St. Andrew's Bay. ; < musical fraternity generally, will find it great­ yesterday afternoon on board the federal gun­ ness, Pain in the Side and Bowels, Flatulency, Loss : m'J if Rev. Mason Grosvenor, now of Ohio; con, at the capture of which he was pres­ "They will visit New York in May, in the ly to their advantage to.giv^ tl\pj a ^l^or boat Chippea, and were transferred to a river of Appetite, and a torbid or diseased Liver, a disor­ ffgg- What a record to go down to posteri­ ;i Col. J. R. Hawley of the 7th is a ent; with the exception of a little lameness Haytien man-of-war the '.Twenty-second of Erastus Corning of' Albany, has ad­ send tor a catalogue. ' steamer under a flag of truce. They reached dered Stomach, or bad blood, to which all are more % of Rev. F. Hawley, of Cazenovia, N. ty is that contained in the few words of Com­ December,' On their way to Paris, where here as stated in the first dispatch. The oth­ or less subject in Spring and Summer. [n addition to these, fifteen or sixteen he is looking as well and hearty as ever. Madame Geffrard has two daughters at vanced $100,000 to the Paymaster at Water- More than 2,000,000 persons have been cored by mander Farragut to the May^rtof^,|fe.w:,|)i^ vliet Arsenal, for the purpose of paying the §3gr George Peabody, the American ban­ ers were sent up the sound from the tort. this medicinc. It is highly recommended by Physi­ lecticut ministers have been appointed school. They are highly educated and re­ operatives at that establishment, 'who have ker iu London, whose magnificent gift of cians everywhere. Try it, and you will lental chaplains.—Hartford Press. The General Association of Connec­ leans, where ne says: J fined people, and I hope they will meet a £150,000 to the poor of that city has excited FORTRESS MONROE, May 1st 1862. gret it. "I shall speedily and severely punish any not received any money from the govern­ To Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War:— Sold by all Dealers in Medicine everywhere at;.' r To the above should be added M. A. ticut—Congregational—holds its annua] proper reception from our countrymen.' S ment for five months, a portion of their wa­ so much comment and praise from the rjon- only 25 and 88 centB per bottle. persons who shall commit such outrages as ' • I « + I * don press, has during his successfhl career, I have just received a dispatch from Briga­ Orders addressed to GEO. C. (JOODWIX & Co.,.fyM Aid-de-Camp to Gen. Parke, son of meeting this year at Norwalk, June 17th. ges for that time. dier General Mansfield, to the effect that five were witnessed yesterday by armed men —-The ship Havelock sailed from Boston Gen. Tyler, of Connecticut, was in St. given away to charitable objects no less than Boston. UmlS' " Dr. Moses Hill of this town; also,John firing upon helpless women and children lor on Monday with upwards of a thousand tons He is a native of Danvers,Mass., negroes have arrived from Portsmouth. The — • Louis on Wednesday week, en route for $1,800,000. contrabands report that Fort Macon was ta­ inney, son of Rev. E. D. Kinney of Da­ SECRETARY WELLES.—The Washington eivine expression to their pleasiire in wit­ ot ice bn board, bound for New Orleans.— Pittsburg, where he is to have a command. and a descendant of the Pilgrim Fathers; his {W The irres is table argument that " whereas b nessing the 'Old Flag.'" Another vessel was to follow with eight hun­ ancestors migrated from St. Albans, New ken on Friday last. Eighteen rebels were was once atllicted and am now restored by th* use of is a member of the 13th. The Rev. Republican of Saturday explains the origin Oliver Cornwall, a Bethel lad, sliced off kill and twenty-seven wounded. Gen. Beau­ DOCTOR GIPFORD'S HOXEOPATHIC CURATIVES" we dred tons. The arrival of these vessels will the fingers of one hand in a hay cutler, on England, in l(i<55. He began life poor, as an offer why every family should be provided with a Wilder of New Canaan has a son in the of the reports concerning the resignation of be hailed with great satisfaction by the resi­ regard has evacuated Corinth and fallen back case of his invaluable preparations, or at once pur­ —~A new post,office has been established the 28th ult. Two other boys, near Water­ office bov, when 11 years old. At 15 he was on Memphis. ftlsO. Secretary Welles. It states that they origi­ at Sandy Hook (Newtown,) and Wm. Hall dents of the city. bury. cut off a finger apiece, last Sunday. a merchaut, and at 27 partner in a Baltimoie chase the prescription for any complaint with which house, It is reported that CommodoreTatnall and they may be troubled, put up in & cent boxes and< nated with persons who sought to make appointed postmaster. |jy Capt. Semmes and officers of the The Bridgeport Farmer calls Vallandig- with hranclus, both at New York and the principal officers of the Merfjmac, have sola by A. H. Camp ana C. F. Tolles & Co., agents^; Philadelphia. In 1837 he went to England, os sent by mail, by ; ~ We are under obligations to Hon steamboat contracts with the Navy Depart­ Sumter arrived at Southampton on the 17th liam, M. C., from Obio, "one of the choicest resigned. The Merrimac lies off the Marine \->hi Hon. Augustus Brandegee having re­ and, entering the bunking business in London Philip Lee, 136 William street, New York. K:- ment, but were unable to convince Mr. covered his health in Minnesota, will return uit„ from Gibraltar. . Thecrew of the Snmter sbirits of our National Legislative Assem- Hospital at Craney Island, fast to the buoy. Send for a manual furnished free. C. Woodruff for valuable Congressional had been paid off, and. she ^.to be TOld. . has since then reuiaiued there. Welles of the necessity thereof! to his home in New London about the 20th. y" - wo meats. .,3^1*- -' '-i-M b3£ 4aiC0l,u V-''-' b.0& G' < .W: X *> « ;. y- J • " — . :tr- Jsfii' 'i'i- v-J i tll' £'ii#Jrt3k att'i Ti&iiiijOsJ j®?# j. & . I .wlf soap msmiiiiim- nTir^fijrrtrfllj111 w , I mum Fri)m Ma'tlici & Abbott's Newspaper Advertising ROTON POINT HOUSE. The Hippozoonomadoi^ TO WHOM If MAY CONCERN ! House, No. 335 Broadway, New York. FIRTH, POND &CO., ODDEST Engraved Weddiag and Visiting MANtJKACTUUKItS Ol-' Cards, rpHE Subscriber having leased tiie above Will enter £jonva!k on Wednesday, Real Estate owners and GUAtfOS ! Marble 7ax4 F JL well known Grove.inlends opening it for 7th. at 10 o'clock, A. >1.,bonded by the woiV, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Executed in the best Broadway style, nud gar­ Others. AM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH the accommodation of Pic nic*, Excursion derful I BAKER'S ISLAND, PERUVIAN and AND PUBLISHERS OP 1ST COXTOTEGTICUT. ^ nished al regular New York prices. Orders Parties, cf^., about the 1st of June. The E WOULD call your attention to a new other Quartos of the most approved kinds, grounds have been put in complete order, W and valuable CONCKKTE PAVEMENT, SHEET MUSIC. "Practice makes perfect." * which wo introduced lust scsi3on. It has Ammoniated and P/iosphetic,uvadulteralecl of 547 Broathmy-, New York. punctually attended to. ALL ORDERS and a new road has also been made through the VERY BEST QUALITIES, and in >ITTER'S Marble Establishment is h FOR WEDDING CARDS STRICTLY from the old gate, thus connecting the many advantages over all other kinds of pa­ quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest Great inducements offered to purchasers. Ii' known almost everywhere. His long r 1WO GROYES\ ving, is always permanent, and solid, does Neic and splendid. Piano /.fortes, as low as attention to the business makes him well ac- ^ CONFIDENTIAL. Printed Cards fur­ not raise or settle like- stone, has no cracks prices. All orders will be promptly atten­ quainted with all stjdes and kinds of work. ••• and making both easy of access. The Build" ded to, and Guano forwarded to any section. $200 for cash, and every instrument warran­ or joints for grass to grow through, is per­ Circulars containing a list of GUANOS, and ted. New Pianos rented and the rent ap­ Persons who patronize him, are sure of hav- f nished at an hour's notice, at the ^ ings and Bath Houses have been thoroughly fectly impervious to water, ice will not freeze plied to the purchase. ing suitable monuments to mark the resting f renovated and repaired. The plaUomi for full particulars sent to any address free of GAZETTE JOB OFFICE.' on it; consequently it can be laid on sloping charge. JOHN B. SARDY, Melodeons and Harmonenms constantly on place of departed friends. dancing has been enlarged, making it capa­ ground without the usual danger of slipping hand. He has on hand a large assortment of ble of accommodating double the former 58 South Street, when wet, or covered with ice, summers 3ml4 (Corner of Wall-st.,) New York. Band Instruments. MONUMENTS of the newest and most Sk M. Pettengill «fc Co.. number. Ice Cream, Meals, and Refreshments heat and winter's cold only render it more modern style, made of ITALIAN and AMERI­ No. ST Park Bow, New York, and 6 State street, ot all kinds, will be furnished at any hour and more hard and enduring, and with all We manufacture and import Band Instru­ Boston, are oar Agents for the Gazette In those cit­ ments of all kinds. CAN MARBLE, RED SAND STONE and GRAK- ies, and Are authorized to take Advertisements and during the day and evening. Extensive ar­ these advantages, we are furnishing it at International Hotel! ITE. Subscriptions for as at our LOWEST KATES. rangements have been made for the prepara­ Moi•ris & Doty, about one third the usual cost of other pave­ 365 and 367 Broadway, corner of Franklin A full set of 12 Brass Instruments, forward­ Also, Head Stones of various 9izes, thick­ tion of Oysters in every style, forming a ments, we would refer to the following gentle­ Street, ed for $150 cash. List of prices sent on ap ness and patterns. Those persons who mar double attraction for the lovers of Chowders, men, each of whom have the walk laid and plication by letter. be in want of Monuments, in Norwalk and K5Q^^01[d)o Clam Bakes, and Oyster Roasts. NEW YORK. can furnish all particulars respecting it: Every kind of Musical Instrument, its vicinity,are especially invitedto PTnmlna : In Lambetttille, N. J:, on Monday, April 21st, by A suitable number of Boats, both rowing Mr. William K. James, Samuel Lynes, W. HIS first-class house—the most quiet, several beautiful Works, recently executed Da and sailing, have been procured, and compe­ IFFOPOTAMVS, homelike, and pleasant hotel in the city and all kinds of Musical Goods can be fur­ the Rev. Mr. Cordo, Mr. Clarence Nash to Hiss An­ Manufacturers of C. Street, Messrs. Hill & Hubbell, Wm. S. T nished in our stock. Parties ordering by in their new Cemetery, to the memoiy of a nie D. Hyatt, all of South Norwalk. tent boatmen will be in attendance. i the River Nile, two thousand miles Lockwood, E. C. Bissell, James M. Smith, —offers superior inducements to those visi­ letter and enclosing the money, can depend number of their former citizens, which ate ll Sheds for the accommodation of horses Cairo. Egypt, and imported into this; Carmi Lockwood, David Swords, Geo. Sey­ ting New York for business or pleasure. It upon prompt attention to their orders. made of Italian Marble, Red Sand Stona, !>is» have been erected; none will be allowed to country at an expense of SIXTY THOU- mour, Mr. John Vail and others. is central in its location, and kept on the Our new German Silver Fife, price $7.50, and Granite. u-.ti hitch to the trees. SA ND DOLLARS. The only one ever ex- We would request those building fences or EUROPEAN PLAN, in case, is the best Fife ever made. BED SAND STONE and GRANITE In South Norwalk, May 4, Eliza Dnrand, widow of The subscriber will give his strict personal hilited in America; identical with the BE- Hiram Dnrand, need 67 years. setting post3, to try our concrete for filling in connection with TAYLOR'S SALOON, GUITARS! GUITARS! POSTS, for enclosing Cemetery Lots. In Wiltwyck, Kingston, N. T., April 11, Sally J, attention to the comfort and entertainment H] 1MOTH of Holy Writ, of which Job the holes about the posts, (instead of dirt)— GOOD WORKMEN, GOOD MATERI­ of his visitors,and he trusts that this Favorite w 9,44 Upon the earth (litre is not his like* where refreshments can be had at all hburs, The demand for our Guitars is constantly Taylor, wife of Job Wilson and daughter of Moses CLOAKS, by so doing there will be no liability of the or served in their own rooms. The charges ALS, and a manufactory sufficiently lane Taylor, deceased, of Wilton, aged 50 years 8 months Resort will lose none of its attractions under Hi l Mammoth Aquarium will be drawn by a posts becoming loose, or any possibility of on the increase, because they do not crack or and commodious, with all the new and aw­ and 10 days. his administration. are moderate, the rooms and attendants of split in any climate. Every Guitar of our In Stamford, on Tuesday morning 39th ult., after a decay to posts thus set,—the concrete for this the first order—baths, and all the modern ful improvements, to enable us to prosecute lingering illness, George F. Brown, aged 42 years. I. R. LEE, Proprietor. T >am of enormous Elephants purpose will be furnished at a low rate. All make is fully warranted. our business with dispatch, and at the lowest In New York, on Thursday, 94th ult., of scarlet Norwalk, May 10th, 1862. 2ml8 conveniences attached. 3m9 Prices, fever, Maria Lathrop, daughter of the Rev. Robert coi ducted bv the Captor and Keeper of the orders given to either of the undersigned possible prices. C. Booth, aged 7 years. Hi| ipopotanrius, ALI, the EGYPTIAN, and owners of the patent, will receive prompt at­ Nc. 1. Mahogany Guitar, with patent head, Persons who are in want of any of the AUCTION. foli owed by the tention, and who will do the work by surface Furniture! Furniture! in case, with extra set of strings, $15 above articles, are invited to consider tha MANTLES, measure or contract, as customers prefer. Wholesale and Retail, by No. 2. Rosewood Guitar, patent head in extra inducements which are offered at No. URSUANT to an order from the Court case, &c., is TO BUILDERS- of Probate for the District of Norwalk, A THLEOLYMPIMAlfTHEUM! FLAVIUS CLARK, DEGRAAF £ TAYLOR, 77 High street, where all kinds of work, P C. & E. K. LOCKWOOD & CO. No. 3. Rosewood Guitar, extra beading,&c. 22 which belongs to the marble business can bo Proposals will t>e received will be sold at Public Auction,to the highest wit :i its innumerable Troupe of Artists, At our Ware-rooms and Manufactory, No- 4. " " oval back, &a, 25 bidder, on the 12th day of May, 1862, at 2 Eq lestrians, Acrobatics, &c., and a Large P. S. Agents wanted to lay this valuable found. FOR THE ERECTION OF A patent concrete in most of the towns ot this No. 87 BOWERY and 65 CHRISTIE-ST., No. 5. " •' centrifugal bars,&c35 to o'clock in the afternoon, unless previously Company of Vaulters, Equilibrists, Tum­ 6. " " elegantly inlaid, al? sli New Episcopal Church/: disposed of at private sale.) so much of the county, or $own rights for sale. NEW YORK. Marble Mantelsi Marble Mantels« SACQVES. ble 's, Gymnasts, Wrestlers, Athletes, and the and finished in superior style, 50 Particular Attention At Wilton, to be built of Stone. Real Estate ot George L. Hoyt, late of New GRAND OPERA BAND, led by Charles Dwelling House To Let. Third Avenue Cars pass on»' door. We will pack our Guitars free of charge, AID Propo3ala may be made for the whole Canaan, deceased, as will raise the sum of Bo iwold. A splendid Stud of Blood Hor­ on receipt of the price from parties out of the Is invited to our large assortment of Man­ $318,15, with incidental charges of sale.— ses a herd of diminutive Trick Ponies, and HE comfortable Dwelling on Prospect \\7"E still continue the Wholesale and Re- tels, among which can be seen those of su­ S building, or wood and stone work sepa­ U tail Furniture Business, at the old city. Cheap imported Guitars, lrom $2 and rate, and to be sent in without delay. Plans Sale to take place on tho premises in said tho Trained Mules. T Street, directly west of the residence of upwards. perior workmanship and finish, as well as New Canaan. Terms made known at the the subscriber, is in good order, very conve­ stand, No. 87 Bowery, where with our in­ those of more common style, AT VERT LOW and Specifications may be seen,and other in­ BANJOS. BANJOS. time of sale. nient, with fine view of the Village, Harbor, creased faeilities lor manufacturing, we are PRICES ! All purchasers will find it for their SO ,2.-". formation given, on application to the sub­ enabled to offer inducements to the trade,not scriber. J. W. PINKNEY, SELLECK Y. ST. JOHN, Sound, and Long Island. Will be rented low. We make the \)est Banjos in the World!— decided interest to visit our sample rooms •iiif si Administrator. Apply to HENRY I. HOYT. to be obtained elsewhere. Our ware rooms, Our patent Banjos with extra screws and before making a selection. - . ^ ^ Secretary Building Com. No. 87 Bowery, extending two hundred and tuning keys, for SOLO PLATERS, has thrice Wilton, May 5. It* Dated at New Canaan, this 3d day ot Norwalk. April 1st, 1861. tfl3 May. 1862. "it* forty-two feet through to Chrystie Street, the tone and power of the ordinary Banjo.— Farlor Grates, DrenGoodi TO RB2NTT. and six stories in height, form the most Price, from $8 to $25, with case, according _ Orders for every description ol work in Shaksperian Reading. AUCTION. spacious as well as the best arranged in the to finish. Cheap Banjos, from $1 and up­ his line will be thankfully received, and iti EVERAL desirable residences in the city; and with the increased facilities we wards. BUCKLEY'S NEW METHOL FOR THE promptly and faithfully executed. EDWARD S. GOULD, ESQ., URSUANT to an order from the Court S new brick block belonging to the sab- possess, are enabled to manufacture at BANJO. The best book for learning that in­ JOHN RITTER i P of Probate for the District of Norwalk, scriber, at South Norwalk. Enquire of Wm. lower rates than any other house in the trade strument. Price $1, copies sent by mail, New Haven, April, 1861. Iyl9 F New York, will read the tragedy of will be sold at Public Auction,to the highest T. Craw, or of J.JOHNSON, Wo would especially invite your attention postage paid. O MACBETH, on Thursday evening,May bidder, on the 12th day of May, 1862, at 1 A very large assortment in all the nov­ Bridgeport, Conn. to our stock, consisting in part of 15th, at BETTS' HALL, Westpoit. The o'clock in the afternoon, (unless previously Really good Violin Strings are a rarity.— OLD FRIENDS 0 reading will commence at half past seven disposed of at private sale,) so much of the ROSEWOOD, PARLOR AND We make it a point to keep very superior IN THE RIGHT PLACE ! WILLIAM KENNEDY, the great Droii PLACE TO LET. Strings, for good players. Price 75 cents per o'clock. Real Estate of Charles Hoyt, late of New CHAMBER FURNITURE, The entire proceeds of the entertainment Canaan, deceased, as will raise the sum of of the Ring, will enliven the performances HE residence on East Avenue, opposite set. Sent by mail postage paid. Beside the Herrick's Sugar Coated with his wit and humor, and appear in his T the residence of Eli B. Bennett, will be in Brocatelle,Delaine and Plush, Mahogany, above we have Italian, German, French and will be devoted to the fund for furnishing $270,70, with incidental charges of sale. Sale elties of the season.' rented at a reasonable rate, and possession the MEMORIAL Cmufttt OF THE HOLY TRIN­ to take place on the premises in said New Monologue of Momits Black Walnut and Imitation Furniture, of English Strings, for Violin, Violincello, PILLS•ygyf* if The TRAINED ELEPHANTS, Antony given immediately. every description, Enameled Chamber Fur­ Double Bass, &c. Jewellers, Dealers in Mu­ ITY in Westport. Canaan. Terms made known at the time of tfl4 Enquire of JAMES FINNEY. iThe best family Cath- '* Tickets of admission at 25 cents each, can sale. . SELLECK Y. ST. JOHN, and Cleopatra, Albert and Victoria, will also niture, in sets, from $20 to $100. Sideboards sic, Books, Fancy Goods, &c., are invited to and Extension Tables constantly on hand, give our Strings a trial. f artic in the world used MJ;. be had in Westport on application to Mrs. E. Administrator. go through their wonderful performances. twenty years by S. DOWNES, Mrs. JOHN H. GRAY, Mrs. MY­ - Dated at New Canaan, this 3d day ot A large ani well assorted stock of Folr Sale, and manufactured to order. Fine Rose­ SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL BOOKS. MDLE. ARIANE FELECIA, the most wood, Walnut and Mahogany Bedsteads, I FlviS MILLIONS ... . , RON L. MASON, Mrs. MARY FITCH WINSLOW May, 1862. It* beautiful and Thrilling Equestrienne, from In New Canaan. Our Catalogue of Music is very extensive OF PERSONS and Mrs. JOHN! CLEAYELAND, also of the the Cirque Imperiale, besides a galaxy ot new patterns; also a large assortment of 1 HOUSE and Two Acres of Land, on Mattresses,consisting ofPatent.Spring,Curl'd and popular and we are publishing new Mu­ .ANNUALLY: m-Mr-'t Post Master, Mr. LEES, and in Norwalk at such stars as Robert Stickney, Mons. Ro- A which is a young Orchard and two ex­ sic every day. Besides our own publications always give satisfaction; mfi the office of the Norwalk Gazette. 2t | TO RENT. chelle, Thomas King, S. P. Stickney, Wm. cellent wells of Water. The buildings are Hair, Moss, Whalebone and Excelsior. we have all of the Music published in the contains nothing lnjorl- We would also call your attention to our ,0119 ; patronized^ by ttt N South Norwalk, a House containing six DRY GOODS, suitable for Du Crow, and a host of others. Performan­ new and in good repair, and well arranged country, and can furnish Foreign Music. principal physicians intte ~ STOLXSNI ^ or seven rooms, on Washington-st., next ces at 2 1-2 and 71-2 P. M. Admission to Cane, Wood and Flag Seat Chairs. We I for convenience. Adjoining the same is a shall be able at all times to supply the trade Dealers, Teachers of Music, Heads of Sem­ ftJnion; elegantly coated ROM the residence of the subscriber on to the residgnce of Rev. D. iC. Austin. Pos­ the whole, only 25 cents. Tract of eighteen Acres ot good Land for inaries, Book Dealers, and News Agents, can [with sugar. Large BOXM eMii's session given immediately. Enquire of on the most reasonable terms. as cents, fire boxes on* F France-st., on Saturday last, a heavy cultivation or pasturing, with a small stream have their orders promptly filled and for­ I {dollar.MNLLNW FallPNLL direction1 PMILASJ pica til8 L. H. MOORE. ot water running through it. They are lo­ Walker's Patent Swing Cradles. P* warded by Express or mail. Ijwith each box. Warrant- , black Braver cloth Overcoat, velvet collar, the season, FOR SALE. f.ti bound with Broadcloth, button-holes bound AFTER the first of April, several ' cated in a healthy, elevated, and sightly We are the sole agents for this city ofr> • The postage on Music sent by mail is only ed superior to any Pills before the public. about one cent for each piece. This is the 141 1 with same. Whoever will give information To £et. COWS, place, on a good road, and will be sold either Tucker's new style Patent Spring Bed. Herrick's Kid Strengthening Plasters^ '' where it con be found, or return it shall be separately or together at a very low price. cheapest and quickest way to forward small cure in fire hours, pains and weakness of the breast satisfactorily rewarded. N Prospect Hill, and at a low rent, a ONE HORSE, Inquire ot SAM'L C. SILLIMAN, JR., the best as well as the cheapest of any in use packages. Send fcr our Catalogues and Cir­ tide and back, and Rheumatic complaints in equally r O. W. GATES. O HOUSE suitable for a large family— Stamford, Ct., —retail price $2,00 each. culars. Remember the name and number. short periods of time. Spread on beautiful whit* with giounds attached. Enquire of and some other Cattle. Enquire of lamb-skin,their use snbjects the wearer to no inoon- Norwalk, May 5th, 1862. It* MRS. LANDERS. Or H. E. MATTHEWS, 290 Fulton-St.. 7,000 FIRTH, POND & CO., tJii tfl8 MRS. L. M. STEVENS. Cheap for Cash ! 4tl8m 547 Broadicay, New York. reg|ence, and each one will wear one week to three Westport, March 14th, 1862. 3ml2 Brooklyn. have just been ordered by government for months. Price IS 34 cents. LOST. Herrick's Sugar Coated Pilis and Kid Plasters ar* hospital use. 3ml0 TARRANT'S sold by Druggists and Merchants in all parts of th« N Sunday everting las>t, between the resi­ Spring medicine for the ladies. DSNTAI CARD. Real Estate for sale. United States, Canadas and South America, and Odence of Henry Kellogg and the Epis­ ELIXIR OF CALISAYA. HE Property north of the residence of EFFERVESCENT may be obtained by callin for them by their (fell • 1 copal Church, N impression having gone abroad that Nathan C. Ely, Esq., South Norwalk— name. o such as are suffering from loss of appe­ the undersigned has relinquished his T Dr. L. R. HERRICX & CO.,Albany, N. T. *^0^ : A HAIR BRACELET, tite, impaired digestion, or a relaxed and MORRIS & DOTT. A consisting of a lot 154 by 106 feet, a good SELTZER APERIENT, T profession, this is to Inform his friends and House containing 9 rooms, a garden well C. W. HALE, Traveling Agent. Si-; with a gold clasp, and a Locket attached.— debilitated nervous system, we would rec­ the public that he still coutinues the practice HIS valuable and popular Mcdicine has Sold in Norwalk by Knapp & Lynes, ana E. P. <-,T'." ommend this pleasant bitter. Call and ex­ supplied with fruit trees and grapevines, the universally received the most favorable Weed, C. F. Tolles & Co., South Norwalk, and by The finder will receive a suitable reward by of his profession at his ol 1 stand, foot of T dealers ererywhere this paper circulates. IS leaving it at the Jewelry Store ot A. Jackson amine, at the Corner Store of Main-si, Norwalk, where he will be happy whole enclosed with a good picket fence. recommendations of the MEI I :AL PROFES- KNAPP & LYNES. Apply to CARTER & WILSON, Nsioand the PUBLIC as the n-.ost efficient and & Bro. ltdh ;No. 2 Gazette Building, Norwalk, to tender them his best services. . In case of tf!3 No. 6 Gazette Building. agreeable temporary absence,a skillful assistant will be Saline Aperient. » B3LLICKINICK" 300 Carriages at Auction. found in attendance at the Office, ready and MRS. AY RES' and williug to serve all that may call. It may be used with the best effect in GREAT TRADE SALE. A. HILL, D. D. S. Bilious and Febrile Diseases, Costivenes?. "GHEEN SEAL" OYSTER SALOON. Sick Headache, Nausea, Loss ot Appetite, MOKING TOBACCO. For sale by * OF VALUABLE NEW REMOVAL. Indigestion, Aciditity of the Stomach, Tor­ S KNAPP & LYNES. CARRIAGES AND HARNESS, IMPORTANT NOTICE. HE " Spring Saloon" is at present located pidity of the Liver, Gout, Rheumatic Affec- MRS.. NEW COMB, from New Tork, T in Basement No. 1, of James' Building, Gravel, Piles, and all complaints where a At STEW HAVEN, Conn. Water Street, where gentle and cooling aperient or pergative is On Thursday, May 8,1862, NFORMS the Ladie3 of South Norwalk required. 1 8 6 2. I and the vicinity, that she will open her OlSTERS REFRESHMENTS "It is particularly adapted to the wants of T 11 o'clock precisely, (no postponement Store, on Washington Street, formerly occu­ of all kinds will be served as heretofore. A on account of weather,) at the extensive pied as the Post Office, on Thursday, the 3d Travellers by Sea and Land, Residents of Hot and well known Depository of G. & D. COOK of April, a handsome assortment of tflO MRS. AYRES. Climates, Persons of Sedentary Habits, Inva­ Constitution Water. & CO., on State street, will be sold at Auc­ $1,000 PREMIUM SHI,OOO lids and Convalescents; Captains of Vessels tion, without reserve, for Cash, about Paris Bonnets, Straws, Flowers, Ribbons E. W. & H. H. SMITH & CO., Will cause Hair to Grow on Bald Heads; and Planters will find it a valuable addition AND FANCY GOOD%, will Restore Grey or Diseased Hair to its to their Medicine Chests. 300 Valuable new Carriages. Dealers iq It is in the form of a powder, carefully put GOOD NEWS ! at New York prices. Original Condition and Color, up in bottles, to keep in any climate, and Forming the largest assortment ever col­ • ^ s;}; ,f;: N. B.—Straw Bonnets cleaned and press­ will prevent the Hair from Falling Off, and merely requires water poured upon it to pro­ lected together, either for public or private" ed. 2ml2 China, Glass & Earthen Ware, sale, in the country, and the first public sale promote a new and Healthy Growth; duce a delightful effervescent beverage. of the kind ever held in Connecticut. This BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL Kerosene Oil and Lamps, completely eradicates Dandruff, will < r. Numerous testimonials from professional THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY ' FOB' great display of vehicles, contributed by va­ FOR SAXE. give to the Hair a clean, glossy and other gentlemen of the highest standing FOR YOUNG LADIES. Wooden Ware, Mats, &c., appearance,and is a certain throughout the country, and its steadily in­ rious manufacturers and tradesmen of New MRS. WHITE j - , . ,'Hin 13^ Haven and vicinity, will consist of superior NO. 4 PHOENIX BLOCK, cure for all Diseases creasing popularity for a series of years, Coaches, Chariotees for four and six persons, Will open her Summer Term Thursday May 1. of the Head. • strongly guarantee its efficacy and valuable Barouches, Bre tts of various styles, Rocka- HE Scholastic year consists ot Forty Opposite the Post Office. 8ml2 Price 75 cents, thrtc Bottles for $2. character, and commend it the favorable no­ - DIABETES.. ways of different models, Cabriola®, Coupes, T weeks, with two short vacations. The tice of an intelligent public. course of study will include a period of three Beds arft indispensable! It is a perfect and complete dressing for Manufactured only by , f- Jagger Wagons with and without tops* Jump GOOD seven and a half (7 1-2) octave Hair. Read the following testimonials; Seat Buggies in great variety, Top and Open or four years, according to the, capacity and UR patent Spring Bed Bottoms are the TARRANT & CO:, attainments ot the pupil, and is designed not A PIANO, elegant carved rosewood case, most comfortable, durable and U. S. MARS^AII'S OFFICE, No. 278 Greenwich Street, cor. Warren-st., Trotting Wagons, Top Buggies and Phaetons, will be sold at a bargain. Apply to O New York, Nov. 6,1861. THE curative properties of this Medicine Trotting Sulkeys, Superb Open Phsetons for only to strengthen the reasoning powers^ economical BED ever made public. It en­ • NEW YORK. impart right principles, and a thirst for tfl5 E. C. BISSELL. WM. GRAY, Esq.—DEAR SIR—TWO And for sale by Druggists generally. Iyl8m direct themselves entirely to the Organs V four persons, Pleasure Wagons of all descrip­ tirely does away with a straw bed, has no months ago my head was almost entirely FOB CASH. tions, &c., &c.; in short, it will comprise all knowledge, but aims also to cultivate and place for vermin, and needs only to be seen of Secretion, and by so altering the Stomach jd tfs refine the taste, and instil a love for those Feddlars Wanted. bald and the little hair I had was grey and of the desirable styles of Carriages now in and tried to convince any one of its excel­ falling out very fast until I feared 1 should Xuttle's Hoes, Forks, Rakes and Liver, that the starchy principle of the use, many of them having been made by the polite accomplishments which add grace andj NY PERSON having a Horse and lence. beauty to the character.' Wagon, with a cash capital ol from $50 lose all. I commenced using your Hair Res­ C. A full assortment of Tuttle Mfg Co's Food is not converted into sugar so long as ^ best manufacturers in New Haven, for cus­ A Samples may be seen at the new Furniture torative, and it immediately stopped the hair & goods for sale to dealers at lowest New the system is under the influence of the j tom work, but having passed into the hands Course of Study'. to $100, can now find a good chance to enter Store of Elbert Raymond, Norwalk, J. H. York wholesale prices, by Reading, Spelling, Writing. Elementary Grammar. into this business, as we have several routes Taylor's, Wilton, and Ely's Building, South falling off, and soon restored the color, and of merchants, will be sold without reserve.— after using two bottles my head is complete- WM. C. STREET & CO. : J, : .* •• Also, at the same time and place over ElementaryArithmetic.History of the United Statc9.i unoccupied, which we will place in the Norwalk. GRISWOLD & TOfr "S. hands ot suitable persons if applied for soon. covered with a healthy growth of hair, April 14th, 1862. 100 Sets Single and Double South Norwalk, March 3d, 1862. jd of the same color it was in early man- Analysis C. & E. K. LOCKWOOD & CO. Constitution Water, CARPETING !! tical Aritmctic. Bnrritt's Geo; Heavenei P. S. Any person wanting to purchase a nood. I take great pleasure in recommend­ Blinds, Boors, Sash,ttc., ' Harness. Mitchell's Classic Peddling Wagon, can hear of one at a bar­ ing your excellent Hair Restorative, and you UPPLIED at Factory prices, bv Also, at same time and place, in connection Task. Pinoock Marble Works! may also refer any doubting person to me. bra. Pinnock gain by enqqirjng of V)s, C. & E.K. L-«&CO. S WM. C. STREET & CO. with trade sale, special and peremptory sale smith's England. Pinnock's Goldsmith's France. ROBERT MURRAY, U. S. Marshal, i. - *"A ft]-' ot Fifty Carriages, of the well-known manu­ Lord's Modern History. Hedge'sLogic: Wood's Bot­ of Southern District, New York. wliich gives these organs time to'feccMrfflr"" facture of G. & D COOK & CO. any. Quackenbos' Rhetoric. Geology; Natural Phi­ XT.7.&1T. H.RAILROAD. Grass Seeds. Now on hand a full assortment of losophy, (Wells'.) Chemistry, PTayfair's Euclid. Manufactured and sold by the proprietor, their healthy tone and vigor. We are able ; ^ Catalogues will be prepared and the Car­ Hp, (WM. GRAY,) at Tremont, Westchester Co., TIMOTHY, CLOVER, and RED TOP, riages ready for examination at least three Mental and Moral Science,Paley's Natural Theologj, . Cheap. At S. E. OLMSTEAD & Co. to state that the CONSTITUTION WATER |gr«s Alexander's Evidences of Christianity. English Lit­ 1862 Spring Arrangement. 1862 E. FRIGE, New Yoik. At wholesale by D. S. BARNES BRUSSELLS, THREE PLY, days previous to the sale, during which time erature. Bntler's Analogy. j & Co, 202 Broadway, HALL & RUCKEL, 218 has cured every case of DIABETES in which ^ competent persons will be in attendance upon TERMS. ' Commencing November 18, 1861. Greenwich St., F. C. WELLS & Co., 115 1 Economy is Wealth! it has been given. Irritation of the Neck ot > SUPERFINE, the premises, to give all necessary informa­ Board and Tuition per yr. of 40 weeks, $200 TRAINS TO NEW TORK Furdy's Station, Nov York. Franklin St., New York, and retailed by tion to dealers and others as to the different the Bladder and Inflammation of th# Kid- lit? " " pgr quarter 10 " 60 FROM NKW HAVEN. Druggists generally throughout the country. FINE and COMMON INGRAIN articles on exhibition. As such an opportu­ Lessons on Piano " .10 THE subscriber is prepared to receive or­ N. B. Druggists or others sending cash neys,for these diseases it is truly aisovareign r-izn<: nity as the above unusually large sale pre­ Use of " " ; 2 CCOM.—At 5.30, 6.45, and 9.45 a. m., CARPETING, ^ i and 4.3(^p. m. orders for the Restorative, will be supplied remedy; and too much cannot be said In itt ' ^ sents, seldom occurs, no person in pursuit of French, : " 5 A ders for furnishing, from the above well with circulars containing certificates fiom a Carriage for private use or speculative pur­ Latin, " i' ® The 6.45 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. trains, re­ CURE YOUR COUGH praise. A single dose has been known to OIL CLOTH, DRUGGETT. RUGS, ceive passengers from the Danbury Railroad people of the highest respectability, from all poses, should fail to be present. Every facil­ Drawing, " j. 7 known and long established Yard, every parts of the country. 6ml2 relieve the most urgent symptoms; try it,we t &iK' &c., at old prices for the present. All ity will be afforded in boxing Carriages Pastel Painting, " i 8 at Norwalk. FOR ONE DIME! beg of you, in these cases, and you will ! which may be bought for shipment, and the The 9.45 a. m. train receives passengers in want will save money by purchasing Day Scholars $5, $6, $7, or $8 per quarter. description of 1 AA AAA BARRELS of the LODI give your praise to different Railroad and Steamboat routes will MRS. JOHN WHITE. from the Hartford, Springfield, Canal, and lUU^UUU MAN'F'G COMPANY'S .» soon as the goods are constantly ad­ transport them at reduced rates. Persons Norwalk, April, 1862. 'New London Railroads at New Haven, and wishing catalogues mailed to them, can be N, B.—Young Ladies wishing to remain from the Naugatuck Railroad at Bridgeport MARBLE. GRANITE. FQUBRETTE. ! . *> vancing in price.-. ' ; n accommodated by G. & D. COOK & CO., during the Bummer Vacation, can be accom­ At 2.05 A. M., Passenger Mail Train Mon­ This Company, with a capital of $150,000 Ihe BEST and CHEAPEST Household New Haven : or EDWARD RIDDLE, Bos­ modated on reasonable terms. ?tl7 days excepted. the most extensive works of the kind in the Constitution Water, ton. EDWARD RIDDLE, Auc'r. EXPRESS—At 2.Q5 p. m. (in connection with Drab, or Browp Stone, world, and an experience of 22 years in man­ REMEDY in the World. , • ...... I ' i*>. -.-.V •••:. ufacturing,with a reputation long established Consignments received until May 3d. It WILTON ACADEMY. Express train firoui Boston.) receiving passen­ gers from the Housatonic Railroad at Brrage- having also the exclusive control of all the Madame ZADOC PORTER'S THE SUMMER TERM port,stopping at Bridgep't,Norwalk and Stam­ Executed in the highest style of the art, for night soil from the great City ot New York, Paper Hangings, NEW FURNISHING STORE! ford ; 7.45 p. m., stopping at Bridgeport, Nor­ are prepared to furnish an article which is, Ulceratiou of the Kidneys and Bladder of •. of this « , walk and Stamford. MONUMENTAL without doubt the cheapest and very best fer­ Urine,Diseases of the Prostrate Gland,Stone fesfjistj IN JAMES' NEW BUILDING, tilizer in market. Institution will open on Monday, May 5th. The 4.30 p. m. train, receives passengers in Ihe Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick Dost Water Street, Norwalk. from tne Hartford and New Haven Railroad OR OTHER PURPOSES, sucb as MAN­ Price for 7 barrels and over, $1,50 per bar­ GREAT COUGH REMEDY! ENTIRE HSV STOCK, HAVE at my Store in Norwalk the largest 3tl6 EDWARD OLMSTEAD, Principal. at New Haven, and Shore Line from Boston. rel, or only $15 per ton. It greatly increases Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Discharge*. I assortment of - SPECIAL TJUW LEAVES Norwalk at 6.00 TELS, TABLETS, SINKS, FENCE AND the yield and ripens the crop from two to Diseases all occurring from one and the a. m., and 3.20 p. m. fbr New York. , three weeks earlier, at an expense of from Beautiful Patterns, Household Furniture MRS. TXZVDAXL HITCHING POSTS, &c. r $3 to $4 per acre, with very little labor. cause, will be entirely cured by the v in this county, consisting of Bureaus of all AKES this method of thanking her Htnmtonic Railroad. A Pamphlet containing all the information ADAME ZADOC PORTER'S Curative T friends and the public for their liberal and furnished at prices to suit customers.— necessary, with letters from Horace Greeley^ M Balsam is warranted if used according . . .. , ,...; . . LOW FRIOBS. kinds, .Lounges, Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes, Card Passengers for Housatonic Railroad to to the directions, to cure in all cases, Coughs, Tables, Marble top pier Tables and Center patronage during the last season, and will Pittsfield, will take the 9.45 a. m. train to Daniel Webster, and hundreds of farmers Tables, Wash Stands, now invite them to call and examine her new Bridgeport. Also orders for • who have used it extensively for many Colds, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and all Constitution Water. . > EX1ENSI0N TABLES, Spring Goods, which are of the choicest years, may be had free by addressing a let­ affections of the Throat and Lungs. styles. On and after the 21st, she will be Naugatuck Railroad. CHAIRS and ROCKERS of all kinds, CEMETERY FENCING IRON RAILING ter to the subscriber. CAUTION.—The L. ready to exhibit a handsome assortment of Passengers for Naugatuck Railroad will M. Co. having withdrawn their agency en­ Mad'e ZADOC PORTER'S Balsam is pre­ QUILTS, Looking Glasses, ready made Bonnets, of new and desirable take the 9.45 a. m. and 4.80 p. m. trains to the &c., fijled and put up at short notice and on tirely from Grifflng Bro. & Co., and moved pared with all the requisite care and skill, Picture Frames, and everything else in the patterns. As she has now become a resident Junction. their office from No. 60 to 66 Courtlandt-st., from a combination of the best remedies the There is no class of diseases that produce of the place, she will be able to give her un­ Danbwry d> Norwalk Railroad. very favorable terms. caution their customers not to purchase any vegetable kingdom affords. Its remedial f Furniture line cheap for Cash. divided -attention to her business, at Lock- such exlffeu3ting effects upon the human con- tjyaaI Repairing, Passengers for the Danbury & Norwalk Poudrette except that branded with their qualities are based on its power to assist the stitution as Diabetes and disease of the Kid- • ^ wood's new building,east of the bridge, over Representing an establishment the oldest name. No other is genuine. Address, healthy and vigorous circulation of the blood, done promptly and by experienced workmen, the store of Frederick St. John. 3uil6 Railroad will take the 6.45 and 9.45 a. m. and neys and Bladder, and, through a false mod- 150 MARSALES QUILTS, at less 4.30 p. m. trains to Norwalk.; JAMES T.FOSTER, througu the lungs. It is not a violent rem­ Undertaking, > : . and best known of any in Western Connec­ Care of Lodi Manufacturing Co., 66 Court- edy, but emollient,—warming, searching and esty, they are neglected until they are as far * than old prices. , Copartnership. land-st., New York. effective; can be taken by the oldest person advanced as to be beyond the control of ordl- - I have on hand a large assortment of Trains from Norwalk to New York.—At ticut, the subscriber feels that its reputation COFFINS, of the best materials, and will OTICE is hereby given that the under­ 3.10 (Ex.), 6.00, 6.45, 8.08, 11.04, a. m.: 3.12 Chas. T. Leonard, Norwalk, and A. Dib­ or youngest child. nary remedies, and in a majority of casea, furnish shrou'ds, carriages, hearse, and every­ N signed have this day entered into a co­ (Ex.) 3.20, 5.48 (Ex.), 8.52 (Ex.) p. m. ble South Norwalk, Agents for the Co. 3m6 partnership under the name and firm of for artistip excellence and honorable dealing Mad'e ZADOC PORTER'S Balsam has little can be done by the physicians, and w« ' thing necessary for the burial of the dead, been used by the public for over 18 years, and cheaper than can be obtained elspwhpre. I WHITNEY & BECKWITH, in the business of TRAINS TO NEW HAVEN. The Infallible present the _ ; Photographing in all its branches. is already too well established to Reed com­ has acquired its present sale #mply bv being * ' ' ' . :• ., i have as good a Hearse as ibere is in the FROM NEW YORK. ' " recommenaed by those who have used it, to I Linen, county; and will attend Funerals in neigh­ • J). T- WHITNEY, CORN A BUNION CURE. their afflicted friends and others. boring towns, without extra charge. R. A. BECKWITH, AOCQM,—At 7.00 a. M., 1245, 3.50, and 4.80 mendation. Address S. DARLING'S Corn and Bunion .•:"d Norwalk, April 9th, 1863. 3t'*7 • Salve cures without pain or injury. •//feffiii A large Lot* of SHIRTING LINEN, ELBERT RAJLYMOND. p. m. E. B. PRICE, Ageut. D MOST IMPORTANT.—Madame ZADOC Norwalk, May 1st, 1862. 44 EXPRESS TRAINS—At 8.00 a,m. 3.00 & 8,00 It softens the Corn or Bunion and wastes the PORTER'S Curative Balsam is sold at a price Constitution Water TOWELS and NAPKINS, and a i CHEAP LIGHT ' p. in. for Boston, via New Haven, Hartford, excrescence by exhalation, leaving the flesh which brings it in the reach of every one to Pure Devon Stock. Springfield and Worcester; the 8.00 a. m. Norwalk, Ct., Aug. 1st, 1861. ly32 and skin soft and natural. When used ac­ keep it convenient for use. The timely use BEST KEROSENE OIL stopping at Stamford and Bridgeport: the cording to directions, it never tails to cure. of a single bottle will prove it to be worth GREAT BARGAIN. THE Subscriber has a full-blooded SO cents per gallon, 3.00 p. m., at Stamford, Norwalk and Bridge­ Try it Satisfaction guaranteed. Sent by 100 times its cost. to the public with the conviction that it has t ' ! DEVON BULL, a very fine animal, which port; the 8,00 p. m. at New Rochelle, Port- STEAH ENGINE and BOILER mail on receipt of the price, and six cents in TJERSONS purchasing from three to five NOTICE.—SAVE YOUR MONET !!—Do not no equal in relieving the class of diseases for 200 Dob. LINEN-CAMB. HDKFS, | he designs keeping during the season,for the cliester, Stamford, Norwalk and Bridgepoit. u,,L F o it s ALE. stam ps to pay postage. Price 25 cents a box. be persuaded to purchase articles at 4s. to $1, which it has been found so eminently suc­ I benefit of the layers of line Stock. J. gallons at once will have a reasonable The 3.30 p. m. train connects with Nauga­ . D. S. DARLING, 102 Nassau-st., N. Y. FIRST-CLASS six-borse Engine in which do not contain the virtues of A Dime cessful in cuiing; and we trust that we shall A BARGAIN. 1 H4RVEY FITCH, deduction made. tuck, and New London Railroads. Sold by Druggists, 3m8 Bottle of Madame Porter's Curative Balsam, be rewarded for our efforts in placing so: val­ j Norwalk, April 26th, 1863, ,3tl7 C. & E. K. LOCKWOOD & CO. Agood order. Also, a Cylinder Boiler, •a- : The 8.00 a. m. train and 3.00 P. M. trains twenty-six feet long, thirty inches diameter, the cost of manufacturing which is as great uable a remedy in a form to meet the re­ ^ Als° a iarge stock of connect with Housatonic, Naugatuck, and and Heater same length,sixteen inches diam­ TSE FILES CURE. as that of almost any other medicine; and quirements of patient and physician. •' IKE. SCHOEPPLZIR, | To Botanists &ng Florists. New London Railroads. ARLING'S Tumour Ointment reduces the very* low price at which it is sold, makes WM. H. GREEG & CO., Proprietors. & | r. The 12.15 and 8,00 p. m. trains connect eter, with copper steam equalising Pipe, the inflammation and dispels protruding iPt E would invite the itftgntjbn of U'PSP Bujup. <£c., complete. AU as good as new. D the profit to the seller apparently small, and MORGAN & ALLEN, General Agents, No. 48 | HOUSEKEEPING ; New York Shaving & Hair Dressing I who are interested in "Pliylinymy," with siior'e Line Express grains iq Bosiqii. Piles by exhalation, so that the paits may be unprincipled dealers will sometimes recom­ & W Apply to MORISON, SON & HOYT. returned to their place, without pain or inju­ Cliff street, New York. For sale in Bridge­ i J SALOON, and "Physiological Botany," to our assort­ The 7.00 a, m. accommodation, and 4.30 Norwalk, April 1st, 1862. tfl3 mend other medicines on which their profits port by Hough & Curtis, corner of Main and ment of small compound Microscopes. These p. m. trains connect with Danbury & Nor­ ry, in a few days. It is also a superior rem­ are larger, unless the customers insist tipon GAZETTE BUILDING, NORWALK. j walk Railroad at Norwalk. edy tor tumours of any kind wherever it can Beaver. KNAPP & LYNES, Agents fbr IDRY GOODS ! instruments, though of low price, are cons­ having Madame Porter'a and none other.— Norwalk; C. F. TOLLES & CO., South When you may wish an easy shave, tructed as tile best, having three lenses in the be applied with the finger or a camel's hair Ask tor Madame Porter's Curative Balsam, As good as Barber ever gave; . Trains leave Norwalk for New Haven.—At brush. Sent by mail on receipt of letter en­ price 10 cts., and in large bottles at 20 cts., Norwalk. 3m*51 all of which will be sold at low prices. call on me, at my Saloon, compound body: the eye glass,being the one KEGS Nails, assorted, from 3d fine At mofp, pr eve, or busy noon, * 1 ! nearest the eye; the object glass, nearest the 8.55 a. m., 2.01,4.40, (Ex.) 5.52, 6.29 and 9.56 closing a 25 cent piece, and six cents in and take no other. If you can not get it at I cut and dress the hair with grace,. object; and a larger glass than either of them (Ex.)p. m. tjfj\j to 6 inch spikes, for sale by stamps. Price 25 cents a box. Address one store you can at another. Delightful New Books. To suit the contour at face. • - ..... See large bill of advertisement at the Sta­ m . j WM. C. STREET & CO. 8m8 D. S. DARLING, 102 Nassau-st., N. Y. Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers at My room is neat, and towels clean, f .' between them, callcd the field or amplifying UTHERLANDS—by the author of "Rut- Scissors sharp and Razors keen, ' gla«s. A pair of tweezers, and one or two tion Houses and Hotels. 10 ots. and in larger bottles at 20 cts. S ledge." At SELLECK'S. And everything I think you'll find, £,est objects accompany each instrument. The Supt's Office, 4th ave. and 27th-st., N. Y. HE GOLDEN CHAIN, by WM. B. A Strange Story, HALL & KUCKEL, Proprietors, To suit the taste and please the mind. wh'gle pgpked in a neat, mahogany case. Ass't Supt's Office, Station House, N. Haven. BRADBURY—a new Sabbath School Y Sir E. Bulwer Lytton, Illustrated, 50 New York. TREAKS OF LIGHT—by the author < C J. GKUJUAN. And all my art or skill can do, T If you'll just call, I'll do for you. 13 KlfAPP & LYNES. JAMES H. HOYT, SupH. Singing Book, at SELLECK'S. B Received at SELLECK'd. For sale by KNAPP & LTNBS. S "Peep of Day." At SELLECK!.#. FZSQUOT HOUSE, AVER'S •-•"""w*-' To Housekeepers! LOAN AND COLLECTION CONVEYANCES. J, _ j _ New London, Connecticut. NEW FURNISHING STORE! CY Is now Open for the Reception of Company. CHERRY ...... With the - 3>anbury & K or walk R. R. r , H Of 1. D. OLMSTED & CO. P HE attention of the public is respectfully IN JAMEP NEW BUILDING, _L invited to this FAVORITE SlIMMEK OPENING OF SPRING, Chicago. PECTORAL, Wa'er titrcct, Ni/rioiM:. RESORT, which, for convenience i f accom­ Si >ITrf. I.YMAN llAIltl). KltANL'IK H11A1M.EV. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. modation, accessibility of position, variety FOR TilK RAi'J I) CURB OF HAVE this day opened a new Furniture Commencing May 1, 18G2. '-'V Store in James' Building, No. 4 Water-st. S. M. MOORE, Partner ill Insurance Business and beauty of scenery, will challenge com­ Colds, Conglis ami I •«>:> Get the Best! ; V "ITONEY safely invested for Eastern par- L E A VE S O U TII N 0 R W A L K. parison with any on the Atlantic coast. Sloarseaicss. W:n Norwalk, where I have the largest and best The House is situated at the mouth of the assortment of WEBSTER'S JLV1 ties in Bond mdjir.it Mortg^p of Real At 8.55 A.M. (I PASSENGER TRAINS, receiving BIUMFIELD, MASS., 20th Dec., 1855. TURK Est.n te in Chicago for a term of years at Ten river Thames, on Long Island Sound, two DR. J.C. AY£R : I do not hesitate to say Unabridged Dictionary. At 6.30 P. M. f passengers from the 7.00 A.M. tho best remedy I have over found for Household Furniture per cent, interest payable semi-annually and 4.30 P. M. trains from miles from New London, Conn., and iswitli- Coughs, Hoarseness, Inllueuza. and the Jgi ii ever offered for sale in this marked consisting such points East as the lenders may desire, in six hours ride of JNew York and Boston. concomitant symptoms of a Cold, isyour : New Fictorial Edition. i ' New YOIK, and New Haven. It is accessiblc from New York by the mag­ CHERRY PECTORAL. Its constant use IN' of Bureaus of all kiuds, from White wood to Notes and Drafts collected at maturity At 11.25 A.M.--FREIGHT TRAIN with passen­ iny practice and my family for the hist iiiiSiiimi i Mahogany, Sofas, Lounges, Tete-a-Tetes, 1,500 Fictorial Illustrations nificent steamersJ.City of Boston, City of ten years has shown it to possess snpe- \ g|. and proceeds remitted on the day ger car, receiving passengers New York, Commonwealth and Plymouth ONCE MORE OPENS WITH A Card Tables, Marble top pier Tables and 0 AAA TO 10,000 NEW WORDS in j ' ot payment. Old or doubt- > from the!) 30A.M. trains from rior virtues for the treatment of these K f.ni'l' Center Tables, Bedsteads of all the various t/^UUv the Vocabulary. Table of SY­ : Rock, which leave New York at 5 p. in., and complaints. K1SKN" KNIGHT, M. D. tSjSt' ' ful claims adjusted. New York and. the 9.45 A.M. by three daily trains of cars, via New Ha­ A.B. M0RTLEY,Esq.,of OTICA, N. Y., writes: "I JiK' •'?"'*£ kinds, Mahogany and Marble Top, Wash NONYMS by Prof. Goodrich. Table giving Examinations of Title to Real Estate pro­ train from New Haven, and used your ftclnral myself and in ray Cunily erer dnce • f Large and varied assortment ven ; and from Boston by railroad via Wor­ ; Stands, ,_>1 Pronunciation of Names of 8,000 distin­ cured and Taxes paid. ' LEAVE DANBURY. you invented it, aud believe it the best medieino tor it* afei h cester and Norwich, or by Shore Line via purpose ever put out. With a bad cold I should sootier Norwalk, Tuesday, May CHAIRS of all kinds, " : ll"-—• r ;; guished persons of Modern Times, Peculiar Wool and other produce At6.45 A. M. ) PASSENGER TRAINS connect- Providence and Stonington. Fine Omnibus- pay twenty-five dollars for a bottle than do without It, or BOOKERS of all kinds, " ' ^f use of Words and Terms in the Bible, with At 4.25 P. M. j" ing at South Norwalk with ses will be in attendance to convey passen­ take any other remedy." . other new Features, together with all the bought, for which we have superior facilities. accommodation trains for Croup, Whooping Conch. Infloensa. Is -ti&titje'i *P$P-:^3from the Hartford Press. gers, with their baggage, from the depot to Looking Glasses, matter of previous editions. In one volume References: |.New York and New Haven. the House, running hourly between New SPHWGWSID, Miss., Feb. 7,18S8. Ficture Frames, Pictures framed to order, of 1750 pages. Price $6,50. Sold by all NEW YORK.—Henry Young, Esq., Moses At 3.00 P, M.—FREIGHT TKAIN, with passen- BROTHER ATER : I will cheerfully certify your Jtetool it' VJ I . Words tliat can be Sung Ready Made London and Pequot. Steamboats from Nor­ Is the'best remedy we possess for the cure of whoopinc Spring Bottom Bedsteads, Cane and Rush Booksellers. Taylor, Esq., John J. Phelps, Esq., Amos R. i ger car. connecting with after­ wich, Mystic, Stonington, Greenport, Sag cough, croup, and the chest diseases of children. We or .. : TOTHB "HALLELUJAH CFIORUS." Bottom Chairs, bottomed to order, etc., p G. & C. MERRIAM, Springfield, Mass. Eno, Esq., Messrs. George Bliss & Co.,Messrs noon Express train for Bos­ your fraternity in the Sooth appreciate your akin, and « ' * Harbor and Hartford, land at a wharf a few commend your medicine to our people. [It peopife Will sing about Old John Brown, there all of the best quality and of the latest fash­ Cochran & Co., Messrs. Watt, Dunning <£" ton. rods from the House. lflHAM OONKIiIN, M. D. is no rekion why they shouldn't have words with a ions ; and everything in the Furniture line, WEBSTER'S PICTORIAL DICTIONARY IN Graham, Messrs. Read, Taylor & Co., Wil . JOHN W. BACON, SupH. The subscriber is pleased to say to his AMOS LEG, ESQ., MOXTERIT, IA., writes,3d Jan.,18M: . little meaning and rhythm in them.] CLOTHING which is only to be seen to be admired, and SOUTH AMERICA.—The Publishers haveiust liam Mulligan, Esq., Messrs. Roberts, Rhodes friends and patrons that no efforts will be " I had a tedious Influenza, which confined me In doors received an six weeks; took many medicines without relief; finally , Old John Brown lies a-mouldering in the grave, which you will certainly purchase when you application from the "director & Co. spared to merit their patronage. andt ( 01 the collegiate institution at Nova Fribur- HARTFORD, CONN.—Messrs. Day, Owen & r. Y. A XV. H. tried your He(oral by the advice of ourclergyman. The ,rt learn the price. Persons desiring further information will first dose relieved the soreness in my throat and lungs; t Old John Brown lies Blnmbering in hie grave— ft r>'X go," Rio Janeiro, tor twenty sets of their Co., Messrs. Collins Brothers, John Olmsted. Bnt John Brown's soul is marching with the brave, Please call and see how a lot of new and please address the subscriber at the Pequot less than one half the bottle made me completely well. pr fashionable Furniture looks in a store in "Pictorial illustrations only." The professor Esq., Thomas Smith, Esq., A. G. Hammond, Your medicines are the cheapest as well as the biwt We i His »oul is marching on. 1)61 Winter Arrangement. 1861 House. can bay, and we esteem you, Doctor, and yonr rtmediSa, iiac.Ljiu •::jf OvVja I • Norwalk, end how cheap it can be bought says, "They would be useful to me in some Esq., Messrs. John Beach & Co., Hon. Mark H. S. CROCKER, Superintendent. as the poor man's friend." Glory, glory, hallelujah! for Cash. . I have also ot the classes of the sciences." The illus­ Howard. Commencing November 18,1861. Glory, glory, hallelnjah! ' Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis. 11'. j FORMEfN iND BOYS. S : trations are never sold separately from the NEW HAVEN, CONN.—Joseph E. Sheffield, f TRAINS TO NEW YORK jSlory,'glory, hallelujah! ' 1 i'o •: i A Repairing Room," • ^ ' FURNITURE! WIST MASCHUTII, PA, Feb. 4,1868. •' body of the work, but this application indi­ Esq., Wells Southwortb, Esq., Amos Town- FROM NEW HAVEN. . *»•««"" SIB: Your Cherry nctoral is performing marvellous -« His gcmlis marehing on.'' where all kinds of repairing will be done cates a high appreciation of their beauty and send, Esq., E. C. Herrick, Esq., Dr. N. B. HE subscriber is no'fr prepared to offer to cures in this section. It has relieved several from alarm* . 5 1 A CCOM.—At 5.30, 7.00, and 9.45 a. m., ing symptoms of consumption, and is now curing a man ;. He has gone to be a soldier in the Army of the Lord, cheaply, promptly and by experienced work­ utility. r.,; , • y - " Ives, Henry White, Esq., Wyllys Warner, Tthe public, at his old stand, as good an who has labored under an affection of the Inngs forth* men. *N. B.—I have a large assortment of Esq., Messrs. C. Cowles & Co., S. D. Pardee, J\. and 4.30 p. m. assortmentftof last forty years. HENRY I>. PARKS, Merchant, atf He is sworn as a private in the ranks of the Lord ready made Rose Wood Mahogany, Black T1IOT7.00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. trains, re- Armageddon with his brave old My facilities for manufacturing WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY ABROAD.—With­ Esq. A. A. RAMSEY, M. D., Aimow, MOXKOI CO., Xowi, He shall stand at Walnut and common COFFINS, of the best c sive passengers from the Danbury Railroad ^Cabinet Furniture writes, Sept. 6,1855: " During my practice of many years sword,' — in a few weeks the publishers of Webster's NORWALK, CONN.—Gould D. Jennings, I have found npthing eqfaal to your Cherry FMoral tor GOOD, DURABLE & FASHION- materials, and I will attend Funerals with Pictorial Unabridged have received orders Esq., A. H. Byitigton, Chas. Isaacs, Esq. a, Norwalk. as can be found in Fairfield County, arid at When Heaven Is marching on. • lower prices, FOR CASH, than the same giving ease and relief to consumptive patients, or earing % j ABLE GARMENTS Hearse when requested. No extra charges for that work from Constantinople, Shang­ References to correspondents at otherpoints | The 9.45 a. m. train receives passengers such as are curable." Glory, etc. • for attending Funerals in adjoining towns. fiom the Hartford, Springfield, Canal, and quality of goods can be obtained at any other We might add volumes of evidence, bnt the most con­ For Heaven is marching on. <•» «•"=: hai, (China,) Beirut, (Syria,) Madura, (Hin- east, with circulars giving more particular de­ are greatly increased, E. RAYMOND. dostan,) and from the Cape of Good Hope. tails will be furnished to any who apply by New London Railroads at New Haven, and Establishment. f vincing proof of the virtues of this remedy is (bund in it* He shail file in front where the lines of battle form, and my willingness Norwalk, October 25th, 1861. 44 Springfield Repub. Feb. 22d. mail. 3m48* from the Naugatuck Railroad at Bridgeport The stock consists in part of -.V effects upon trial. He shall face to front when the squares of battle form, 'At 2.05 A. M., Passenger Mail Train Mon­ Marble Top, Extension, Dining, Card, and Consumption. i 3 TO SELL THEM : Quartette Tables; Bookcases, Bureaus, Probably no one remedy has ever been known whteh ^ :. Time with the column, and charge in the storm, B. QVI1VTARD & SOWS, Sales of Webster's Dictionaries. days excepted. cared so many and such dangerons cases as this. Some SPLENDID ATTRACTION |EXPRESS—At 2.05 p. m. (in connection with Sofas, Tete-a-tete Lounges; Mahog­ Where men are marching oil. From certain published statements of the no human aid can reach; but even to those the Chtrry • Even Mjower CABINET MAKERS, &c. I N Express train from Boston,) receiving passen­ any and Cane seat Chairs ; Gilt Ptctoral affords relief and comfort. . Glory, etc. leading booksellers from every part of the gers from the Housatonic Railroad at Bridge- and Mahogany Frame Look- ":- ' True men are marching on. RE now prepared to offer to the public country, it would seem that the sales of the ASTOR HOUSE, N'rw YORX Cm, March 5,1856. 1 Gift, Juvenile and Toy port,stopping at Bridgep't,Norwalk and Stam­ ing Glasses, &c., &c. - DOCTOR AYIR, LOWILL: I feel it a DUTY and • pleasure A the largest and best assortment of various editions of Webster's Dictionaries to inform you what your Cherry Ptcloral has don* for my ^4- Ah, foal tyiants! do ye hear him where he comes ? BOOKS, ford ; 7.30 p. in., stopping at Bridgeport, Nor- : Good Furniture, i a: are enormous, exceeding mauy times the wWk and Stamford. |COFFIN WAREROOMS; wife. She had been five months laboring under the dan-.;; ' Ah, black traitors! do ye know him as he comes ? THAN EVER sales of all other dictionaries put together. At low prices lor Cash, gerons symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid we 4 In thunder of the cannon and roll of the drums, comprising every article usually kept in a The 430 p. m. train, receives passengers where may be found a full assortment of Cof­ could procure gave hermnch relief. She was steadily ftlt v We learn that there are five different edi­ At the original Jacob's Book Store, No. 3, Ga­ from tne Hartford and New Haven Railroad fins, which will finished in the best possible ing, until Dr. Strong, of this city, when we hmtonttete As we go marching on. Furniture Store, ever offered in Norwalk, tions of our great American lexicographer advice, recommended a trial of yonr medicine. We blew [tX Glory, etc. l which will be sold zette Building. f'M at New Haven, and Shore Line from Boston. manner, and at short notice. his kindness, as we do your skill; for she has recovered „ Which would almost seem useless, now published in England, besides several (rsp A hearse will to furnished When de­ • We all are marching on. AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. English dictionaries which are confessedly rpHE attention of buyers is respectfully SPECIAL TRAIN leaves Norwalk at 6.00 from that day. She is not yet as strong as sh* ussd to 31J f i.i ' ; a. p., and 3.20 p. m. for New York. sired. A. RENOUD. be, but is free from her cough, and calls herself welL to ; j r I WILL PROVE ' . ; , Our customers and the public generally who based on Webster. A recent article in the I asked to a large and finely assorted Yours with gratitude and i Men may die, and moulder in the dust— Stock of Books, suitable for the coming Holi­ Housatonic Railroad. ^ . Westport, May 1st, 1858. ORLANDO hu£B$, or SHUHITUH. Hen may die, and arise again from dust, to all my old customers and friends want anything we keep, will find it to their London Critic admits tln.t the orthography of Webster's Dictionary is all but universal days, comprising handsomely bound Gift CbnsumpHva, do not despair till yon have tried Aria's . Shoulder to shoulder, in the rahks of the Just, and to as many NEW ONES interest to give us a call. Spring Mattresses assengers for Housatonic Railroad will Gutta Fercha & India Rubber of 3 or 4 different kinds, very cheap. Hair in the United States. and Juvenile Books, Children's Toy Books, tal$ the 9.45 a. m. train to Bridgeport. CBSBBT PECTORAL. Itis made byone of the best medical' When God is marching on. as will favor me with their patronage. plain and beautifully colored, the best assort­ chemists in theworld, and its cures ail around us bssyislr 50- i Glory, etc. . Mattresses, made to order, and old ones made Boston Daily Journal. Naugatuck Railroad. OXUMEEXYT ROOFING. the high merits of its virtues.—PhUadAphia Ledger. i/ , over as good as new. ment in the country. The Lord is marching on. H. Remember! Also, a large stock of plain and richly isengers for Naugatuck Railroad will HIS aiticle ha» been thoroughly tested by : Ayer's Cathartic Pills.! UNDERTAKING, Norwalk bound BIBLES and Prayer Books, for family tak{j the 9.45 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. trains to the T builders, Architects, and others, and the dooD cLOTHisara, We keep on hand a very large assortment of and pocket use. Albums and Autograph Junction. experience of years has proved it to be the HE sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have THE INDIANA VOLUNTEERS.—It is a nota­ cheapest and most durable roofing in usei taxed their utmost to produce this best, moat ~ r : ; Coffins of every description, furnish shrouds, Books in various styles. Constantly on hand S Danbury & Norwalk Railroad. T ble fact thai the state whose volunteers re­ I - at the " V-i ..v;=Wy. - Fire InsuranceCo. We call attention to the following facts: purgative which is known to man. Innumerable scarfs, carriages, and everything necessary a large assortment of Stationery, consisting Passengers for the Danbury & Norwalk are shown that these Pms have virtues which surpass in 1st—It is fire and water proof. £• turned in disgrace from the Mexican war has for the interment of the dead, and at very of Portfolios, Writing Desks, Backgammon excellence the ordinary medicines, and that they win tw- low prices. We are just completing another NORWAIX, oom. Railroad will take the 7.00 and 9.45 a. m. and 2d—From its great elasticity it is not inju­ now sent out those who have, on the hardest Lowest possible Chartered Capital, •• $500 000 Boards, Playing Cards, Game3, Fancy Arti­ 430) p. m. trains to Norwalk. precedentedly upon the esteem of all men. They araaafc splendid Hearse, which will give us two cles, »fec., &c. Diaries for the coming year of riously affected by extremes of heat and cold. and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their pen*- If fought fields of the war, shown themselves Hearses equal to any in the State, which we Paid up Capital, . $100,000 3d—It is adapted to all kinds of Reofs, various prices and styles of binding. Trains from Norwalk to New York.—At tratlng propertiesstimulate the vital activitiesof the Wv.body, heroes. The Indiana boys have retrieved Cash prices, shall use whenever our services are required, HIS Company - insures Buildings, Mer­ Buyers giving us a call will find it much whether steep or flat, and is not in want of remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, the disgrace of Buena Vista, and won an im­ without extra chaage. chandize, Furniture, and all kinds of 3.10 (Ex.), 6.00, 6.48, 8.19, 11.04, a. m.; 3.12 constant repairs, as is the case with metal and and expel disease. They purge out th*foul humors which T to their advantage, and prices will be found (Ex.) 3.20, 5.48 (Ex.), 8.37 (Ex.) p. m. moral reptuation. At the battle of Pitts­ E. QUINTARD & SONS. insurable property (except specially hazar­ to suit the times. At A. SELLECK & CO. other roofs. breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disor. Norwalk, March 15th 1862. dous,) against loss or damage by Fire, at the 4tli—The cost is only about One-Half that dered organsinto their natural action,and Impart healthy burgh Landing, the 44th Indiana went in : J; TRAINS TO NEW HA VEN. tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do At JACOB TURK'S, lowest established rates charged by responsi­ Artists' Materials. . of Tin, and it is twice as durable. with 448, of whom 240 were killed and ble Companies. FROM NEW YORK. It is readily applied to Old Shingle Roofs, they cur* the every-day complaints of every body,, but Under Connecticut Hotel, Main-St., SBORNE'S Water Colors, Goupil's Oil also formidable and dangerons disease* that hat* baffled wounded.'.j~*,'At the close of the first day's DOMESTIC WISES. Directors. :;i: ACCOM.—At 7.00 a. m., 12.15, 3.50, and 4.30 without removing the shingles, which is a .if t H j Nor walk, Conn. O Paint8, in tubes; Faber's pencils, pal­ great desideratum to parties who do not wish the best of human skill. While they produce powstlhl fighting, when our army was threatened with GRAFS & CURRANT, EBEN. HILL, Norwalk,Ct., .T. H.CARTER, Norwalk,Ct. lets, pallet knives, paint and varnish brushes, p. in. effects, they are at the same time, in diminished doees, ths CHAS. B. WHITE, " .'TILES CURTIS, " EXPRESS TRAINS—At. 8.00 a.m. 3.30 & 8,00 to risk having tlicir ceilings and furniture ru­ safest and best physic that can be employed for*hfldf«n. a complete rout, this gallant hand was order­ HAMMER'S FREDERICK BELDEN, " ELI B. BENNETT, " &c., &c. KNAPP & LYNES. ined, while repairs are being made. A. B. SMITH, " MORGAN T. SMITH, " p. m. for Boston, via New Haven, Hartford, Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take; and being ed to a forlorn hope, thus described by a cor­ WIWESj FIVE YEARS OLD, Springfield and Worcester; the 8.00 a. m. Leaky Tin and Metal Roofs are readily re­ purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm.< Cnrsa CHAMPAGNE ALE ! SAMUEL LYNES,M.D. " S. E. OLMSTEAD, . " f ^ ROUND FEED of superior quality, paired with Gutta Percha Cement, and respondent of the N. Y. World: ^BICE $1.50 pei*Gallon. S. E. GRUMAN, " SAMUEL LYNES, " IT from Camp's Mill. At stopping at Stamford and Bridgeport j the have been made which surpass belief were they not sub­ HE attention of the public is solicited to CARMI LOCKWOOD, " JOHN OSBORN, " 3.30 p. m., at Stamford, Norwalk and Bridge­ prevented from further corrosion and leaking stantiated by men of such exalted position and character Having but ten rounds of ammunition left, the superior quality of Address C. S. MIDDLEBROOK, E. C. BISSELL. " WM. C. STREET, T Y " OLMSTEAD & CO'S. thereby insuring a perfectly water-tight roof as to forbid the suspicion of nntruth. Many eminent Gen. Lanman advised the Forty-four Regi­ T Box 422, Bridgeport, Ct. Nathan Roberts, Norwalk, Ct, port; the 8,00 p. m. at New Rochelle, Port- clergymen and physicians have lent their names to certify HAMMER'S CHAMPAGNE ALE. FREDERICK S. WILDMAN, Dantmry, Ct,. chester. Stamford, Norwalk and Bridgeport. for many years. ment of Indiana Volunteers which by this Warranted pure. 3ml0 EDQAR S. TWEEDY, At Jennings' News Office Specimens of the Roofing can be seen by to the public the reliability of my remedies, while oth*rs time was reduced to less than three hundred Hiis Ale is brewed FRESH at all seasons of The 8.00 a. m. train connects with Housa­ have sent me the assurance of their conviction that ay GEO. W. IVES, ILL be found all the New York Daily tonic, Naugatuck, and New London Rail­ calling on the subscriber, at South Norwalk. men, to advance upon the enemy. This the year, and its keeping quality, especially CHAS. BENEDICT, • New Canaan,' Papers; also, Magazines ot all kinds. Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my of that brewed during the most excessive TOLLES&ELY, ALEXANDER LAW, W roads. ! All orders by letter will receive prompt at­ afflicted, suffering fellow-men. j?. order is deserving of italics and immortality. All orders for back numbers of Papers, Mag­ tention. D. F. HUNT, South Norwalk. It was the most daring and adroit piece of hot weather, is guaranteed for any length of RE now selling Timber, Lumber, Lath, S. Y.ST JOHN, The 3.30 p. m. train connects with Nauga­ The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis ay D. M. MARVIN, Westport, " azines and Music, will be promptly attended tuck, ttad New London Railroads. American Almanac, containing directions fortheir us* and Il-ati / strategy of.the battle. To held the position time. A. Brick, Lime, Cement, Sash, Blinds, JOHN A. MEKRITT, Portcliester, N. Y. too. Also, all the Weekly Papers. was impossible, to retreat was to be destroy­ Orders sent to our Brewery, in Harlem,N. Doors, Paiuts, Oils, Glass, Builders' Hard­ The 12.15 and 8,00 p. m. trains connect SfOVES, HEATERS,RANGES, certificates of their cures, of the following complaints:— WM. C. STREET, President. 12 GEORGE W. JENNINGS. with Shore Line Expi^ss Trains to Boston. Costiveness. Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Drossy, %-iSi r< ed and in addition, to lose the batteries at Y., or to any of our Country Agents will re­ ware, &c., at prices extremely low on ac­ GEO. R. COWLES, Secretary. YER FORTY VARIETIES and sizes ot Heartburn, Headache arising from a foul stomach, Nau­ the landing about a mile in the rear. This ceive prompt attention. count of the hard times. Give us a call at The'7.00 a. m. accommodation, and 3.50 sea. Indigestion. Morbid Inaction of the Bowels aud Paia "ii EBEN. HILL, Treasurer. POWERS' HOTEL, p. m. trains connect with Danbury & Nor­ O Cooking Stoves and Ranges; over thir­ arising therefrom. Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcer­ critical situation Gen. Lanman saw and com­ HAMMER & CO. our Yard, near the R. R Bridge, South Nor­ Norwalk, June 1st, 1860. 23 ty varieties and sizes of Parlor and Office ous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an evacuant . prehended. It was a situation to unnerve JEHIEII GRUMMAN, Agent for Norwalk walk. (FORMERLY EARLE'S,) walk Railroad at Norwalk." Stoves, not excelled in beauty ot design, per­ medicine, Scrofnla or King's Evil. They also, by purify­ a cool man. As I stood upon the spot, the and Wilton. Any one wishing any will ing the blood and stimulating the system, cur* aauy Darkin's Patent 17 and 19 Park Row, Trails leave Norwalk for New Haven.—At fection of operation, or variety,by any Stove complaints which it would not be supposed they could thrilling scene passing before my imagination please apply. 3m*10 Tomb Stones & Monuments, in the State. Manufactures Tin, Sheet, Iron • . f I shuddered from head to foot. And Gen. Opposite the Astor House and Park Row, N. Y. 8.55 a. m., 2.01, 5.13, (Ex.) 5.52, 6.29 and 9.56 reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgiai and AT THE ^ W and "Copper Wares, deals in Jappan, Brittan- Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kid­ Hurlburt is said to have exclaimed at the Notice. WATER DRAWERS, Price of Board $1 50 per day. (Ex.)p. in. ia, Crockery, Wooden, and Silver Plated neys. Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from a spectacle of this three hundred marching Norwalk Marble Yard, HIS long eseablished and popular House See large bill of advertisement at the Sta­ intr state of the body or obstruction of its iunctions. R. B. L. FILLOW, who has for the past RE THE SIMPLEST and best in the Wares, Stove Blacking, Coal Hods, Shovels Do not l>e put off by unprincipled dealers with some into the face of fifteen, regiments, "a gallant fourteen years been in our employ, has Near the Bridge, Norwalk, Conn. world. The Bucket empties itselfwith- T has recently been rebuilt and greatly tion Houses and Hotels. and Riddles, Brass Kettles, Sausage Cutters, but rash movement!" expecting to see the M A enlarged by the addition of over 100 rooms; Supt's Office, 4tli ave. and 27th-st., N. Y. other pill tliey make more profit on. Ast for Ana's this day been admitted as a partner in busi­ OEPULCHRAL Monuments and Grave out tipping, and a child can use it. Manu­ Matts, Brooms, Bells, Fire Place Grates, Sad PILLS, and take nothing else. No other they can give little band literally wiped out. tO Stones of every variety of patterns, and and now has accommodations for over 300 Ass't Supt's Office, Station House, N. Haven. ness, and in making this change it becomes factured by C. & E. K. Lockwood & Co. and JAMES H. HOYT, SupH. Irons, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Fruit Jars, you compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative The poor fellows saw the peril of the step necessary that all our accounts should b<3 of the most skillful workmanship. The best sold by their Agents in every town in the persons. It has also been thoroughly reno­ Fluid and Coal Oil Lamps, Stove Castings, powers. The sick want the best aid there is for them, they were about to take,an instant hesitated, settled without delay; therefore we respect­ assortment of American and Foreign Marbl e County. Call at their store and get a circu­ vated and refurnished, and is in fact, all that constitutesa well filled Kitch­ and they should have it. It was but for an instant. Major Albert fully request every person indebted to us to kept constantly on hand. lar and examine the wonder of the age. HEATED BY STEAM Bart ram's livery en Furnishing Store. Books, describing prin­ Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Heath, one of the staff officers, seized the Persons wishing to procure Monuments or ciple and management of Stove, free. Lar­ give the subject their immediate attention. AND S T ^ B Xj 13 . Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Haas. regimental colors and advanced to within C. & E. K. LOCKWOOD & CO. any kind of Marble Works, are invited to call LIGHTED WITH GAS THROUGHOUT. gest assortment of Pumps in the State. Call two hundred yards of the enemy, crying. Formerly Step/tensons. PBICI St5 CTS. m Box. Ftvx Boxzs roa $1. Norwalk, Ct., March 20,1862. ' 14 and give a personal inspection of his material T. B. WILLIAMS > This Hotel has%ne of the best locations in The subscriber having taken the stables at . •F.H.NASH'S, "Remember Buena Vista!" and with a storm and workmanship, as this will be more satis­ ly4 ; South Norwalk, Ct. SOLD BT of huzzas, the gallant fellows obeyed, made The Westport Baker. the City, is easy of access from all the Steam­ formerly owned by D. Stephenson, in rear of L. L. Beebe & Son, and Knapp & Lyne* AGRICULTURAL. factory than to purchase of agents without boats and Railroads leading to the,City, and the Allis House, and re-stocked the same with a line at their flag, and charged upon the an opportunity of testing the quality of the ILL furnish supplies of Bread, Crack­ Window Shades Norwalk ; N. Comstock & Son, Wilton ; C. enemy, who fled iu dismay. 2en thousand FULL supply of Field and Garden Ag­ is convenient to all the City conveyances.— new and superior Horses and Vehicles, is F.Tolles is Co., So. Norwalk; L. M. Monroe article contracted for. ers and Cakes of all descriptions, ou It has now all the requisites of a, in dismay before three hundred. The enemy A ricultural Implements of the very best W prepared to let the same, either single or dou­ And Paper Hangings. New Canaan; L. H. Bailey, Ridgsfield v# manufacture, for sale, wholesale or retail, by The Lettering and Ornamental work are leaving notice with J. W. Hubbell. Cakes ble, with or without drivers, on calL Fune­ imagined a powerful force behind them.— executed by experienced workman, and can for Parties, «fcc., supplied at short notice, tf H First Class Hotel, ^ ^ Lobde.l & Beers, Ridgefield Depot; John W After expending the tenth and last cartridge, WM. C. STREET & CO. rals, parties, etc., supplied with Hacks and NEW and large assortment, just re w warrant it to give entire satisfaction. ensuring the comfort of it inmates. ceived, and for sale by Taylor, Westport; T. B. Fanton, Redding Gen. Lanman quietly and orderly withdrew April 14th, 1862. J.M.SMITH. Stages, at short notice. Carriages to and from A and by dealers in medicine everywhere, lb Goods damaged and undamaged The patronage of the travelling public is all trains* etc. Those in want of good teams MARVIN & PROWITT. hi3 troops one mile, when he formed again, respectfully solicited. • S and, after a two hours' fight, again repulsed District of Westport, ss. Probate Court, April will do ^tell to call. Ladies' Cloths. BY THE LATE FIRE, AT TERMS $1 50 PER DAY. 17 , D. S. BARTRAM. Norwalk Iron Foundry. the enemy, who outnumbered him at least 25th, 1862. H.L. POWERSa Fishing Tackle. FULL assortment of Fishing Tackle VERY description of Casting done at the three to one. By this time darkness put a LARGE lot just received by STATE ot WILLIAM WOOD, of West- PRICES NEVER HEARD; OF 3m9 Propr&tm shortest notice, and in the beat manner, i period to the hostilities, Sherman and Mc- A MORRIS & DOTY. port, in said District, Insolvent Debtor. IN NORWALK. EWVORK AND ERIE RAILROAD A suited to this market, including crab and E E Passenger Trains leave, via Pavonia shrimp nets, for sale by as cheap as can be obtained at any other es- ^ Clernand having maintained their original The Court of Probate for the District of R. PORTER has taken the Store next N tablishment in the State. Galvanized Chains, position. Faints and Oils. Westport, hath limited and allowed six 1 Ferry and Long Dock, foot of Chambers-st., WM. C. STREET & Co. M' to Geo. Hoyt's shoe shop and is buying ' For Sale.-""" as follows viz: Chain Pumps, Iron Fence,Posts, Railings, &c. FULL supply of Lead, Zinc, Oils, &c. months from the date hereof, for the Credit­ new goods in New York, each day as he furnished to order. Patterns executed at • How "Uncle Tom" came to toe on hand. Persons wishing Paints can ors of said Estate, represented insolvent, in 75 SHARES or STOOK Dunkirk Express at 7 A. M., for Dun­ Stoves, Stoves. A finds bargains at Auctions, and will send to kirk and 'Buffalo. Mail at 8.00 A. M., for short notice and upon reasonable terms, j Written. save the excise duty by making theirpurcha­ which to exhibit their claims thereto; and his Store, in Norwalk, new and fashionable IN THE GOOD assortment of Parlor and Cook ALEXANDER AUSTIN. has appointed ALVA GRAY and GEORGE L. Dunkirk ind intermediate stations. 9.00 A. Stove constantly on hand and will be - Ten or eleven years ago Mr. Bailey, the ses this month. WM. C. STREET & CO. styles of ox M., Milk, daily, for Ottisville"&nd intermedi­ A April 14th, 1862. CABLE Commissioners to receive and exam­ Union Manufacturing Co. sold at the lowest possible prices. Also Choice and Selected Teas. Editor of the National Era, a weekly paper ine said claims. Hats and Caps, Hosiery, tf44 '; Inquire of J. W. HUBBELL. ate station?. Accommodation,daily, for Port Russia and Common Iron Pipe, Sheet Zinc, Jervis and'Principal Stations. 4.00 P. M. for A A CHESTS of Green and Black TeaS ; -f. , MYRON L. MASON, Judge. COLLARS; SHIRTS, DRAWERS, KID &c. GEO. F. BELDEN. published in Washington city, wrote a note Notice. Middleto\\tn,Newburgli,and intermediate sta­ T:U Coffee' and Teas warranted to please in - ! For Sale Cheap. to the following effect: - OTICE is hereby given that an applica­ OLOVES, NECK TIES, tions. Night Express, daily, at 5P. M., for price and quality, they defy superiority. , The subscribers give notice that they shall LIGHT, business Wagon, (Quintard & MY DEAB MBS. S.: I enclose a $100 bill. N tion will be made by the undersigned in meet at D. S. Gray's hotel, in said Westport, Canes, Paper Collars, Suspenders, Hair Brush­ Dunkirk, Buffalo, Canandaigua and principal Strangers in town AMOREHOUSlf # Please send me a sArt story—anything you behalf of the inhabitants of the Borough of es, Tooth Brushes, Combs, Silk Gloves, ASmith's make,) been used but a few stations. The train of Saturday stops at all ND transient housekeepers will find our Norwalk, and of other persons, to the next on the 21st day of May and 25th day of Oc­ times. Apply at the Gazette Office. choose. tober, 1862, at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon, on and Yankee Notions of all kinds; also every Mail-train ^stations, and runs only to Almira. A store to contain everything in the Real and Fersonal Sstate ' This was addressed to Harriet Beecher General Assembly of the State of Connecti­ each ot said days, for the purpose of attend­ 6.00 P. M. Accommodation, for.Hornellsville. Housekeeping line and avoid the vexation cut, to be held at New Haven, in May, 1862, thing called for in the furnishing line. Please WESTERN HOTEL, CHARLES MINOT, Gen'l Supt. A6ENC StOwe, (a lady then comparatively unknown ing on the business of said appointment. rail and see how cheap one can sell who is and trouble of shopping. for the passage of" an Act so altering and Nos. 9. 11,13, 15,17 Courtlandt Street, dh NATHANIEL MARSH, Receiver. C. & E. K. LOCKWOOD & Co. HE subscriber would announce to the in literature)—the sister of the famous Hen­ amending the Charter of said Borough as to ALVA GRAY, ) Cemmis Miuier low rent and no big gas bill to pay. public that he has established an agency ry Ward Beecher, pastor qf Plymouth | -GEO. L. CABLE, $sioners. P. S.—Grand Opening!—Spring styles of Near Broadway, New York City. Tickets for sale by GOULD BENEDICT, at T Church, Brooklyn. Mrs. Stowe accepted o-ive to said Borough the exclusive control of the South Norwalk R. R. Depot. for the transaction of the above business, be­ 43: all the highways and bridges within the lim­ Hats and Caps for Men and Boys, on HIS old-established and favorite resort Kerosene Oil and Lamps. lieving that the interests of the employer and the offer of the editor, and wrote a note to its of said Borough, and to make the said All persons indebted to said Estate are re­ Wednesday, March 19. . T of the Business Community has been VERY superior article of Kerosene her brother: quested to make immediate payment, to recently refittedvand is complete iu every­ employed will be mutually promoted thereby. Borough responsible for the construction 11 C. A. DURAND, Agent. Tie*x Haven, Slew London, AOil, also Kerosene hand Lamps, for sale He has several applications already on hand . DEAR BROTHER HENRY—Look out for* and repairs of the same. Also to give to 3tl7 D. S. BUIiR, Trustee. thing that can minister to the comforts of its by Wir. C. STREET & Co. patrons. Ladies and Families are specially and Stonington Railroad. for desirable tenants, to purchase and. to the next numbers of the National Era. I said Borough such a proportion of the high­ BOGLE & OYER, N and after Monday, Nov. 11, Trains rent, and those having such property to dis­ shall have a short story in them. way tax at any time laid and raised by said Commissioners Notice. ar.d carefully provided for. Bay and Feed Cutters. SUCCESSORS TO A. N. THOMPSON, It is centrally located in the business part O_ 1will run as follows: pose of, would do well to. confer with the sub­ ^ Yours, HARRIET. town of Norwalk, as the taxable property of HE subscribers appointed by the Court HOSE who inteud purchasing a Cutting scriber. i The story, originally intended to occupy of the city, and is contiguous to the princi­ Leave New Haven 10.50 A. M. Mail Train ir saidBorough bears to the whole taxable prop­ T of Probate for the District of Norwalk, SoleA^'ts for theSociety of Shakers, for New London and Providence. Machine, would do well to call and see 1 about a dozen columns of that paper, and to erty of said town,and to enable the said Bor­ Commissioners to receive and examine the pal lines of steamboats, cars, omnibuses, Ifcr- T Bouse Hiring and Letting/ " " WING'S FARINA CRACKERS, Leave New Haven 3.20 P. M., Express our Universal Feed Cutters. Particular attention paid to be concluded in three or four weeks, was ough to make such By Laws as may be nec­ claims of the creditors of the Estate of ries, &c. MARVIN & PRO WITT. procuring and And the choice Southern Hominy and Samp, In consequence of the pressure caused by Train for Norwich, Providence and Boston. letting Houses to good tenants, upon a reason­ "called, "Uncle Tom; or Life Among the essary to properly and advantageously ex­ Thomas L. Peck, an insolvent debtor of Nor­ Leave New Haven 6.35 P. M., Accommo­ IlUi'it a- Lowly. Scarcely had the almost unthinking pend said tax in the'repair of said Roads and walk, in said district, assigned in trust tor No. S3 Barclay St., the Rebellion, prices have been reduced to able commission, and all persons having prop­ authoress writtSn her first installments,when dation Tiain for New London. Feed. erty to let, or desiring to rent houses for the en- • m Bridges. Per Order, - v = the benefit of his creditors, hereby give no­ WM. B. BOGLE, " • NEW YORK. One Dollar and Fifty cents per dav. 11.10 P M. Night Mail Train for Provi­ she found her subject growing in magnitude ; r HE subscriber keeps constantly on hand suing vear, should make immediate applica ' I . LEVI WARNER, JR., tice that we will attend to the business ol U. BALLARD DYEK. 4tl7 dence and Boston. every description of Feed, which it will itUiV spreading with the rapidity of Elijah's cloud, 3tlG f . Clerk of Borough. our said appointment, at the store lately oc­ The table is amply'supplied with all the T tion. 'M D1MON FANTON. luxuries of season, and is equal to that of Leave New London 6.40 A. M., Accom. be a pleasure to sell to his customers at all and embracing a vast number of new and cupied by said Peck, in said Norwalk,on the JOHN T. 9SOB.RELL, highly interesting characters. Prom week any other hotel in the country. Train for New York. times and no growling. A. MOREHOUSE. Kerosene Oil, 12th day of June, 1862, and on the 12th day J . ; SUCCESSOR TO Leave New London 2.40 P. M., Express ALBERT 1ICERPEL tb week the story continued, the interest in­ of August, 1862, at one o'clock in the after­ Ample accommodations are offered for up­ MERCHANT TAILOR, creased, the public became absorbed, politi­ JOHN MOORE,, ward of 400 guests. Train for New York. Merrill's Oriental Pomade. SUPERIOR ARTICLE, for sale by noon of each of said days. Said Court hath Leave New London 5.50 P.M., Mail Train icr cal thunder was provoked, sectional jealous­ MARVIN & PROWIT'r. No. 193 Front Street, New York. Do not beliure runners, hackmen, and DJOINING Store of Knapp & Lynes; A limited and allowed four months from the for New York, NEW lot, just received, also a fine lot Main-st,, Norwalk, Conn. The public ies aroused, sides were taken and fierce de­ date hereof,for the exhibition to us of claims JYJ^ANUFACTURER and Dealer in otheis who maf say " the Western Hotel is A 1 12.10 A. M. Night Mail Train. APerlumery, by are respectfully invited to call and examine bates was the result. TATEMENT of the condition of the ainiinst said Estate, full. ' D.D.WINCHESTER, A JACKSON & BROTHER. : Thus began and continued the now-world WESTERN MASS. INSURANCE Proprietor. Sunday Night Main leaves New Haven at the large and varied assortment of READY S ALGERNON E. BEARD, J Commis Agricultural Implements MADE CLOTHING, French Cloths, Cassi- famous book, "Uncle Tarn's Cabin." The COMPANY, of Pittsfield, Mass., on the 1st WALTER C. QUINTARD, j' sioners. THOS. D. WINCHESTER. 7 7.45 P. M. three or four chapters swelled to a thick vol­ of October, 1801. Of every description, Leaves New London at 10.15 P. M. Lath! Lath! Lath! meres and Vestings, also a general assortment Dated at Norwalk, this 12th day of April, F. J.CALHOUN, Supt. UST received and for sale low a cargo of of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, consisting, ume, although as yet published only in a CAPITAL, 1862. 4tlo Guano, Bone Dust, Super-Phosphate of Lime, Wo one need to delay newspaper. Among those who became early Amount of Capital Stock actually And all other kinds of FERTILIZERS. 2ml2 J 500,000 Lath of the best quality. in part, of Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Shirts, Col­ 1 ^IIE purchase of a parlor or sitting room 1861. WINTER ARRA NEMEN1. 1862. .TOLLES & ELY. lars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, &c. and deeply interested in the story was the paid in, j'< •*• $150,000 ** Commissioners Notice.1. , Also, "THE MERRIAM FERTILIZER? wite of a Boston publisher. Long eie the The attention ot Farmers and Gardeners is I. Stove, as we will convince those that Great Central Route. South Norwalk, Sept. 16,1861. 38 Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings by the yard r or pattern, and cut free of charge. Particular tale was concluded, she urged her husband ASSETS, pHE subscribers appointed by the Court called to " TIIE MERRIAM FERTILIZER" favor us with a call, that we are selling at Amount invested in Bank Stocks X- of Probate for the -District ot Norwalk, about one-half the usual rates, and if that is Great Western and Mich. Central rv CORDS of WOOD, of all kinds, in- attention paid to Children's Garments. to print it in a book. He was slow to see which is offered with full confidence, as be­ 1UU quantities to suit purchasers, at low as she did; but after much persuasion, he at market value, $48,025 25 Commissioners to receive and examine the ing the best and cheapest manure before the not cheap enough will try to sell still less. — .Rail Road Wne.^fX Ain't invested in Railroad Stocks claims ot the creditors of the Estate of the C. & E. K. LOCKWOOD «& Co.' - est market prices, delivered on call. tA THE ADAMS EXPRESS undertook it. What was the result ? It was public. This Fertilizer will produce crops IA NiagaraFalls audSuspensionBi idge to S. E. OLMSTEAD & CO'S. this; no work of fiction in the English lan­ at market value, 16,380 Norwalk Paper Manufacturing Company of one third heavier, and lrom one to two weeks V Hamilton, Toronto, London, Pt. Sarnia, FFICE is open to receive all Papkages guage ever had a circulation at all compara­ Ain't ot accrued interest, 7747 81 Norwalk, in said Disirict,assigning insolvent, earlier than any manure now in use. It will ^ From Ctormany. Detroit.,Toledo,D!iy ton,Cincinnati,Louisville, for the New York& New Haven R, it., Am'i of cash on hand and in hands O ble with it. In the United States four dif­ debtors, hereby give notice that we will at­ invigorate cold clayey soil, and will prevent " LLthe new styles of Faber's Poite-riVon- Chicago, Milwaukee, Rock Island, Burling­ A Complete Assortment and also for the Drnbury & Norwalk R. R.— ferent editions were printed—one illustrated of agents, 21,937 95 tend to the business of our said appointment, Sandy Land from Drying Up; and it defies ton, Quiucy, Madison, Janesville, Fond du All orders left with the Office Ag't will be Am't loaned on Real Estate Mort­ naies—prices"from 80c to $1.75. Also F China, Glass, plain and fancy Tin and one German—and not far from 400,000 at the Norwalk Hotel, so called, in said Nor­ competition as a powerful and lasting Ma­ WalletsA of English and American manufac­ Lac', Oshkosh, Pra. Dn Chien, La Crosse, Wares, Wood and Willow Wares, Brit- promptly attended to. copies were sold. In England, not being gages, 99,701 41 walk, now kept by Charles Hazzard, on the nure for use, mix the fertilizer-with 3 or 4« Hannibal, Cairo, St. Paul, St. "Louis, St. Jo­ O GEORGE W. JENNINGS, Ag't 10,000 ture. KNAPP & LYNES. t&nnia and plated Wares,Cutlery, and Culi­ protected by copyright, editions were issued Ain't loaned on collateral, 12th day of June,*1862, and on the 12th day parts ot muck or loam. For Grass, Oats, seph, and all points west and northwest. nary Utensils, including Stoves, Ranges, and for the Express Office LK 0& at all prices from 6d to 10s, and more than Am't loaned without collateral, of August, 1862, at one o'clock in the after­ Wheat, Grain Crops and Vegetables of every .. To Smokers. :s-m$ Trains leave Suspension Bridge, Daily, every appliance in-the kitchen andbuttry, at 500,000 copies sold. It was translated into #witli one or more indorsers, 15,604 03 noon of each of said days. description; and for Fruit Trees, Grape (Sundays excepted.) prices to suit the times, at Notice. every language of Europe, and several of Am't of all other investments, 3,139 97 Said Court hath limited and allowed four Vines, Plants, &c.,it will be found invaluable. OLDEN SEAL TURKI&H TOBACCO;' 10 50 A- M-—Day Express arrives at Ham­ C. & E. K. LOCKWOOD & Co. 4 LARGE assortment of LOCKS, Knobs, those of Asia, including Arabic and Arme­ months froiii the date hereof, for the exhibi­ For sale at tke Agricultural Warehouse, Mickles' Turkish, Anderson's Scafarlat- ilton", 13.55 A.M., Detroit, 9.30 P. M-(Supper) J\_ Tools, Builders'Materials, Hinges, Ax- $218,033 42 G nian; and in many of these, as in the Ger­ Total Assets, . tion to us of claims against said'Estate. 193 Front Street, New York. ti, genuine Spanish Smoking Tobacco, and Chicago, 10.45 A. M. Fancy Goods, cs, Hatches, Hummers, Skates, Shovels-and man, French, Italian, Welch, Wallachian EBENEZER HILL, ) Conimis- JOHN T. MORRELL, Sole Agent. Hens' Scafarlatti. Also Meerschaum Cigar 8.25 P. M London Accommodation arrives Spades, kept constantly and Russian, there were from two to twelve ; LIABILITIES, - ALFRED BLACKMAN, f sioners. Tubes and Brierwood Pipes. at Hamilton. 5.30 P. M., Toronto, 9.24 P. M„ fine assortment of Fancy Goods, Pocket ware Store of MARVIN & PRPWJ^T, different translations. The British Museum Am't of losses claimed and unpaid, $9,753 40 D&ted at Norwalk, this 12th day of April, FREDERICK LANGMAN. . ; KNAPP & LYNES. London 9.45 P. M. A Cutlery, and a new lot of Rodger's Scis­ IFAIRRBT. has a long shelf filled with its different trans­ Am't of losses reported on which 1862. 4tl5 11.15 P. M.—Night Express arrives at sors, just received and warranted to be a first the liability of the company is ;': Agricultural Chemist and rate article. Clocks of all kinds. We have lations, editions and versions. Removal, Hamilton, 1.53 A. M., Detroit, 9.50 A. M., Pretty Little F!ac« Sgliii Wake's Spirit. not determined, 3,550 . District of Stamford, ss. Probate Court, April Dealer in [Breakfast] Marshall, 3.15, P. M., [Dine] also the agency of Merrill's Oriental Pomade, por Sale. No other claims except for «iall? v; ; £l«U862. ROF. WOOD has removed his SHAVING something new, and needs only to be tried to r Artificial Manures, • - Chicago, 9.50 P. M. RareRai chance f<" a man of moderate mean STEALING NEGROES.—In the debate in the contingent expenses. STATE of ISAAC WOODMAN, of P AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON to the be aDoreciated. A. JACKSON&.BRO* Pittsfield, Oct. 1st, 1861, subscribed and Stamford, in said District, an assigning N Guano, Bone Dust Sup.Phosphate of The Ecpress Trains connect at Chicago, with i NY r?rson desiringancat, convenient an House on the bill to emancipate the slaves E Room clieap House, can hear of u rare chanc sworn to by E. H. KELLOGG, President, debtor. I Lime, Ground Bone, Land Plaster, Sul­ Over Beebe's Drugstore. all trains west, north and southwest. A in the District of Columbia, Mr. Wads worth phate of Ammonia, and all other Fertilizers. nUrcliase bv calling a* the office ot the Nor of Kentucky, denounced the Republicans as J. C. GOODRICH, Secretary. The Court of Probate for the District of Trains leave Hamilton for loronto, > Groceries Cheaper than ever to 4tl6 No. 159 Water St. N. Y. Gentlemen wishing an easy shave, or their walk Gazette. about to steal the property (!) which the in­ Stamford, hath limited and allowed two 1 hair cut in a superior manner, will please give 8.00 A. M. 10.45 A. M., 3.10 P. M., 7.24 P. M. FOR CASH! habitants of the District had toiled for; upon State of Connecticut, j HARTFORD, Dec. 14, months from the date hereof, for the Credi­ X'-if-i}- > Comptroller's Office, f 1861, tors of said Estate, represented i^olyent, in •j? 'r'.'-if j'' ' Sperm Oil. me a call. Children's hair neatly cut. Wigs 'ttains leave Toronto for Hamilton, HE subscriber would inform the public Bnapp's BENZINE which Mr. Lovejoy related this incident of and Curls cleaned and dressed. Razors which he had the proofs in his hand. A free I certify that the above is a true abstract of the which to exhibit, their claims thereioj i^iid 7.00 A. M., 11.80 A. M. 3.40 P. M., 6.30 P. M Tgenerally, that he still continues to sell \\JILL remove all greasy stains from kitf, URE SPERM OIL for machinery—the honed and put in good working order. the best of Groceries. Provisions, etc., at his W silk, or woolen gloves, and reuder colored man in the district married a woman statement of the WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS has appointed Messrs. James Finch and Jo­ Trains leave Detroit via Michigan CentralRJt, INSURANCE COMPANY, ot Pitsfield, Mass., on seph Ballard, of said Stamford, Commis­ P bsijt particle manufactured, direct from old stand, No. 4 Skiddy's Block, as cheap as them nearly equal to new. A) ways on hand who was a slave, and by her had a child.— New Bedford, for sale by Day Exr >ress, 10.00 A. M., Jackson Accom., ike entered into an agreement with the mas­ file in this office. I farther certify that said sioners to receive and examine said claims. Itfew Books recently issued. the cheapest. He offers great inducements at the Corner Drug Stoie. Insurance Company has complied with the Certified by W. C. STREET & CO. *4.50 P. M, Night Express, 10.00 P. M. to naali buyers, as he has as iarge an assort­ ter to pay him $1,100 for their freedom, "l/TARGARET HOWTH, a story of to- laws of this State concerning Foreign Insu­ } 3 ,.J - WM. H. HOLLY, Judge. ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS ment of groceries of the best qualities as can Fin Worm Syrup. which, after two. years of toil, he accom­ Intelligence Office, plished. But the colored man, by the laws rance Companies, and that Joel H. Guy, Esq., are attached to each Night Train. 4- - be found at any store in the country. He E have just received a supply of Gould's of West Meriden, is the Attorney of said Com­ The subscribers give notice that they shall pg TP PRAY, by Rev. John would invite the spccial attention of all to his of slavery, was not a competent witness to AMILIES wanting Servants, will pleasje Cnmmiflgs. Baggage checked through. W Pin Worm Syrup. prove the contract, and the wretch who pany, duly appointed and authorized to ac­ meet at the store of Sylvester L. Knapp, in call on me at the Barber Shop, Through lickets by this route, can be ob- stock of , __ KNAPP & LYNES. cept, service in all lawful processes against said Stamford, on the 2d and on the 21st F CECIL DREEME. COFFEES, TEAS AND SUGARS, downed" his wife repudiated it, after he had Over Beebe's Drug Store. ffS] ^ JOHN BRENT, by the Author ol Cecil .iajnftcj'iit all IIIG princim) Ticket Offices in received the stipulated sum. When the suc­ said Company in this State, and also that day of June, 1862, at 9 o'clock, in the fore­ f!8 Prof. S. T. WOOD. tiie United Sla'fea'and jdanamis. ^ which are of the very best quality, and will ARGE CLOVER—warranted, at Geo. R. Bowles, Esq., of Norwalk, and noon, on each of said days, for the purpose Dreeme. tie sold cheap. The piiolic aye jjivited to call cess of the emancipation bill beeame appa­ FORT LAFAYETTE, or Love and Seces­ JULIUS MOVIUfr j S. E. OLMSTEAD & Co. rent, this woman and her child—this wife Messrs. Sherman & Marsh of Bridgeport,are of attending to the business of said appoint­ Gen'l Agent, G. W. RV. and'famine anct the Agents of said Company, foi- the pur­ ment. For Sale cheap. sion, by Benjamin Wood. and mother,"redeemed, but still enthralled— SUTHERLAND, by the Author of Rut- CHAS. E. NOBLE, Gen'l Agent M. C. R.R. Wanted.W All ivU» now ac pose of transacting the business of Insu­ JAMES FINCH, I 1 Ox Cart. • A YOUNG woman, capablecap of taking Were sent to Maryland,and are '.ually in Commissioners ledge. BiVflalo, Nov. 1st, 1861. 50 OW'S, Phalon's, and Colgate's Toilet a slave pen in Baltimore, awaiting a purcha­ rance, so far as they ,may be thereto empow­ JOSEPH BALLARD, ) l,3 twoi-horse Lumber Waggons. 'T. " LM/i. chargeviinigc "fof an infant,infant. An American ered and instructed by said Company. All persons indebted to said Estate are 3 single pleasure Carriages. ^ GOLDEN CHAIN, by Wm. Bradbury. ixtel Soaps. For sale bjr ser. "What," said'Mr. Lovejoy,;"what does THE CAROL, by the same author. TREAKS OF LIGHT—by the author of KNAPP & LYNES. ;irl preferred. Enquire ^th^,^fficc^ ^ _ the gentleman from Kentucky (ill this ? Is GEO. ROBINSON, lor Comptroller. requested to i il-.- rr 'C '•< • srar { .[jSUVueiHu >' .'.iirtta i V.*.A.-X • " .** • . • -r' ' Iv.'i'l 05 ~£t ? ...T r»TT vrf - T'/i