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WHOLE NUMBER 1086. NOKWALK, , TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1868. VOLUME LI.—NUMBER 44.

of his arms founded, so too, the affections of did not, the obstacle which slavery inter­ But just imagine a man in the full flight of ]For the Gazette.] NEW GOODS! OR Sale or to Lease for term of years to a NOBWALK GAZETTE. REAL ESTATE. F good and responsible tenant, a large and this people turn to Grant as the one to pre posed, and said there could be no end of the hay cold going to meeting! and not only, in WORK FOR THE UNION. Just received, a good assortment of most desirably sitnated house near N. Y. A side over the country he has saved. war until the cause of the war (slavery) was The Second Oldest Paper In the State. N. H. R. B. Depot, at South Norwalk. The the words of the immortal Watts, "firing his Cassimcres and Coatings, For Sale or. to Let. house is three stories containing eighteen rooms, has The men of tbe present day are in judg­ destroyed. zeal along the ," but breaking out in We have found it, in fact, quite a work 3 tier Piazza over-looking harbor and Mkg Island URNISHED OR UNFURNISHED HOUSE, Bam * * * * to reach Atlanta, where our labors were ex­ OFFICE IN GAZETTE BUILDING. HICH will be made into garments in the most Sonnd. About 21-2 acres lawn,' abundance fruit trees, ment, in feeling and impulse, as their fathers sermon time with a rattle of sneezes—a per­ improved style and best manner. Also, a large F Six tons of Hay, 1 llorse. and Carriage.1 first Grape Vines, large and commodious Barns, Carriage ^Tlic rebellion, under his masterly direc­ pected to commence. On Tuesday evening lotW of Paper Collars, of the best make; will bei sold rate Cow; together or seperately.andfor an indefinite Honse and other ont-buildings, well adapted in all re­ were. Nor will it "be found now, as it was fect fusillade! One man sneezing can take very cheap—cheaper than can be bonght elsewhere in period. This place is within three minutes walk of tion of the Federal forces, was suppressed. we left Charleston, and after the most com­ A. H. BTINOTON tc CO., depot which connects with the N. Y. & N. n. trains spects for Hoarding School, Hotel, or Boarding Honse. not then, that this Republic is ungrateful. an audience out of Whitefield or Demos­ this vicinity, together with a general assortment or It is within five minntcs walk of Depot. Steamboat Grant ended the war, and in the way in fortless ride of 187 miles that we ever ex­ A. H. BYINGTON, J. B. ELLS, G. N. ELLS. Gents' Furnishing Goods, running to eleven times a day. wharf, Post Office, 4 churches and a dozen storeB. All Washington did not desire this great office. thenes. Wherefore a sneeze is stronger than 500 more Bnilding Lots lately opened at Winnipauk trains 01, N. Y. & N. H. Road stop at this depot, and which he predicted it would end, and the perienced, arrived in at very low prices. for sale. A few more left at North Norwalk. Also, a Steamboat to and from New York daily. I have oc-" His biographers admit that he had no am­ an oration. nice little place for sale on Spring Hill. Enquire orof consequences which he foresaw,followed. AUGUSTA • , Subscription $3.00 per year in advance, Shirts made to order at short notice. cupied this place 18 snmmers, and if I can make sat­ bition for the place. To his moBt intimate These are the early symptoms, and con­ Particular attention paid to cutting garments of P CAMP LOndOB TC isfactory disposition of it, I shall be piepared to re­ In the comprehension of the issues in­ Wednesday morning. Having failed to make Single copies 5 cents. luf - ' "Ms MfTCliELl, ceive proposals for addition to Stone Honse on Moss friends he expressed himself as decidedly tinue about a fortnight. Then, without let­ all kinds. D, DAYTON, connection, we were delayed a day. We Advertising Bates. At the old stand, No. 4, Ely's Block. Hill. I will sell 17 very very fine bnilding lots on old averse to assuming the cares, duties and volved, and the use of the means to secure a ting go of sneezing, your head becomes stuff­ South Norwalk, March, 186S. For Sale. road to Wilson's PointL within 10 minutes walk R. R. Four lines or less, 1 insertion 50 cts.; S times, £1-9? Depot. . NATHAN C. ELY, responsibilities of such a trust. He desired lasting peace, Grant has proved the better ed with a real premium cold. You cannot were, however, most pleasantly entertained One square, one insertion, I'jjj! P. S.—Agent for Schwartz & Claes, Dyeing Es­ HE property situated on the southeast corner of tf40 or call on G. Hodges or W. T. Craw. statesman of the two candidates. by Miss Susie Hosmer, a lady who was en­ Per week, for continuance, -•if® tablishment, Bridgeport Garments of all kinds Wall and Water streets, in the Borough of Nor- repose. He could well rest upon the great breathe through your nose, and not much One square, six months, . '•rJJ dyed in the best manner at short notice. (13) D. D. Twalk, generally known as Mitchell's Block. For price Into what small proportions do the claims gaged in educating the freedmen before the " " one year—with paper, J" For. Sale. military reputation to which he had attainT through your mouth. You can smell noth­ Two " " " " " 85.00 and terms p Riagefle]a ed; it was enough to satisfy any desire of and qualities of Horatio, Seymour dwindle ing and taste nothing, and see but very little close of the war, and is still one of the Asso­ Three " " " " " 80.00 VALUABJfc PLACE formerly owned by Seth Gregory, sitnated at the head of Pudding Lane. when contrasted with the large-hearted, ciation's most devoted workers;' One quarter Column, one year, A fame, as it filled the world, and was render­ ancf that little in water colors. Eating be­ One half " " " - ®»-®» BOOTS AND SHOES. The honse is in good condition,!# stories, containing Augusta is in advance in many respects For Sale or to Let. some 12 rooms, basement and attic; some Ji acre of ed the more conspicuous by his disinterested noble, and untiring devotjon of Grant to his comes a matter of skill. You cannot eat Full Column, one year, , land, a good well ot water, fruit in abundance. Also, country. of its condition previous to the war, having Special Notices 85 per cent advance on the pbove. HOUSE on Prospect Avenue, Dariep, with fine shade trees in front of the lot the whole length of the patriotism and native modesty. with your mouth at the same time that you Yearly advertisers restricted to the business con- HE subscribers would respectfully call the atten­ view of the surrounding country and the Sound. now a horse railroad, fountain, &c. It is a tcmplated at the tiuie of contract, but are permitted tion of the public to their New Stock of Goods, A place. Apply to S. T. WOOD, Real estate agent,and The following capital song was written by a Washington yielded to the public de­ Under the administration of which, think are breathing through it. Two trains meet­ T The house is new and in llrst-rate order and will be Intelligence office, Norwalk,nearthePostOffice. Im41 to make monthly changes of their advertisements. consisting of a general assortment of so'd or rented at a bargain. 41tf M. IS. MJiAU lady, who ought not to let her harp rest upon the mands, and consented to take the office. He you, would the country have peace? The ing on a single track, one or the other must fine town, with very broad streets, which One inch space constitutes a square. contain four rows of trees* and give the city Advance payment required for all transient adver­ Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c., HOUSES, LOTS AND FARMS willows never withstood or opposed the call of his election of Grant means peace and pros­ switch off. Thus, you chew and hold your a spacious appcarance. Charleston seems tisements. „ Water Power, Mill and Machine' FOR SALE AND TO RENT. GRANT RALLYING SONG. countrymen. In the whole land there was perity. breath; and then you switch to one side Quirtcr of a Column, one time,. 3 5.00 both for Gentlemen and Ladles' wear, which will be to be the only place wholely prostrated by jjajf " " " " 10.00 sold very low for Cash, at the old stand, Ely's Block, ry for Sale. OME TWENTY FARMS, from 15 to 140 acres, for Xia—Lauriger. fouud no person of sufficient hardihood to Grant has never deceived you. He has your cud, and breathe a while. Thus you Full Column, one time ml0,00 South Norwalk, Conn. sale, or to exchange for property in Norwalk. A the war. Her lips must drink the cup of Marriages and deaths iuserted gratuitously. Obitua­ EAR Kent Station, on Danbury & Norwalk Rail­ Seood variety of Houses in and out of town, for sale Leader of our darkest days, appear and contest with him for the prize. never spoken to you in ambiguous or doubt­ shut off, alternately, bread and breath. This ry, Funeral and al! other Bpccial notices 15 cents per All kinds of Gent, and Ladies, Boots, Shoes, (Organist of the First Congregational Church.) 19tf E. P. WEED. President of the United States ? exhibited, as Washington did, singular fit­ down in rills, and sneezes Tthe slope northwest of Union Park, convenient to the O Homer's pen alone could tell will awaken syl­ ATLANTA BACKER of the Piano-Forte, Organ and Musical village and easy of access, having an extensive view Grant's immortal story, Three States are said to oppose his elec­ ness fn judging character and in selecting van echoes, like birds among the trees. T Composition, Box 379 P. O. Nor walk. Conn. DENTISTRY of the village and harbor, prices low and terms easy. Offices to Let. greeted our longing eyes at last, but w^ were VST" Orders for tuning will be executed by a first IN Apply to A. H. BYINGTON, Lighting all the nation's page tion—Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware! the proper man for the proper place. ' _ The third stage is known by the tendency class New York tuner. Pianos tuned by the year at S. E. OLMSTEAD, WO very desirable Rooms to let, in id story of the With his deeds of glory! far from being enchanted with the sight. It a reduced rate. SP1** Soutb. NorwalK E. K. LOCKWOOD. Gazette Building. Front Room. $150, rear one all formerly slave States! It would be well He will fill the chief offices of the Stat* of the whole complaint to descend. It seeks T$75 per annum. Apply at the Gazette Office. Hail to Grant, &c. is about what might be expected of a new Clreulars containing information as to terms, sc., Will be continued in all its various branches as last Norwalk, Sept. £1, 1868. for these States to pause before deciding this as Washington did, with able, experienced, to become bronchial. You are seized with may be obtained at Mr. Selleck's Bookstore. year by 0 town out on the Pacific road—composed NASH & IVES, Not alone in fabled age question. In no way could their people do and honest men. spasmodic coughs. If you give way to them C. H. KENDALL & A. N. HART, For Sale. Gods have aided mortals; mainly of buildings that cannot be called more for their feeble loyalty during the pro­ Under his administration the South will they will leave you feeling as if a blunder­ W. HANDEL SMITH, The principal Operator in Colton's Dental Association "Pallas guides Ulysses," e'en » houses, but might be styled cabins, with a has repeatedly declared that South Norwalk is the best WELLINGS, Barns, Stables and seventy building Real Estate Agents, gress of the war, or advance the interests of have peace and •prosperity. The rights of buss, loaded with shot, had been discharged place within his knowledge, (out of Cooper Union) to lots, all eligibly situated and covered with choice No. 1 WATER STREET. To the White House portals. few fine structures. fruitD aud ornamental shrubs and trees, at all will be protected there, and lawlessness Attorney at Law, nave teeth extracted. ROPERTY bought, sold, exchanged or let, on rea­ Hail to Grant, Ac. the seceding States, than by casting their through your lungs. A cough,like.a breachy We reached the house where the teachers DR. KENDALL, has rcduced his price of Noroton Station, Ct., P sonable terms. We have a good variety of desira­ electoral votes for Grant. be suppressed. horse, should be ridden with snaffle (not Lockwood's Building, Norwalk, Conn. ARTIFICIAL, TEETH, three miles fro»Stamford Depot. These lots are of. ble Houses and Farms in and out of town for sale on Past the rocks our ship of state, board. This was to be our fered at from $100 to 8500 according to location and accommodating terms. Fair in all her beanty, Great as were the services of Washington When Grant had been nominated, a cur­ snuffie) and curb, and never suffered to get HOME. so much as to make it to the advantage of all who great inducements will be offered to persons wishing WK. R. NASH. NATHAK IVIS. want the article, to call on him before procuring them to improve. Send for maps and parUculws, He will guide—no siren's song for his country, those of Grant were none tain rose behind the seat of the presiding* under way, or to go faster than a walk. But But oli, the unliomelike," desolate place| elsewhere. An *r if m. vRAD. Danen Depot* Cu Luring him from duty. the less so. It was the military genius of officer of the Convention and displayed oh a it is not an unrelieved cough, for.it alternates ISRAEL H. BULLOCH, Office hoars at all times from Tuesday morning till Imagine a horse-car, with a peaked roof, half Fruit Trees! Fruit Trees! Hail to Grant, our President! Grant, and which has justly given him the canvass the likeness of the nominee, with the with asthma—a complaint in which a man Join the swelling chorus; unpainted, elevated five or six feet on piles Monday ana Saturday will be spent in Rldgefleld. AT THE stirring words underneath, "Match Him!" feels, when asleep, as if some one was suffo­ Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Jan. 1st, 1863. C. H. KENDALL. SIXTY LOTS NEW CANAAN NPBSEBY. He who guarded still shall wave cognomen of the Great Captain of the present of brick ; the dining room floor made by P. S OlBce open every day. Dr. A. N. Hart in at­ Freedom's banner o'er us. day, aided by the courage and perseverance This was a fair challenge to the Democra­ cating him with an unfair use of hemp; and Office, No: 4 Gazette Building. tendance on Saturdays and Mondays. Wednesday is Fo r Sale The subscribers take-pleasure in announcing to the boards laid loosely over this airy founda­ devoted en irely to taking out teeth ; come on that public that their stock of of the army and the patriotism of the peo­ tic Convention. It imposed a difficult task when awake, as if the hempr grew inside of tion ; the roof similarly ventilated ; attic day if possible. We will take ont aching teeth any -AT- ple, to which we are indebted for the exist­ to meet, and you see how that Convention him, and he was trying with his breath to day though. Pure Gass at all times, A. N. HART. Fruit & Ornamental TreesjVines, &Ci Judge Van Vorst on Grant. chambers—three persons rooming in one ; DB. WM. A. LOCRWOOD, Sepit. 14th, 1868. is unusually large and of unsurpassed excellence. We ence of our united Republic to-day, and for failed. It was an impossibility. pull it up by the roots. Before you had his WESTPORT STATION, feel confident in saying that we believe that our stock Hon. Hooper C. Van Vorst, of New York, hospital cots; corn husks for beds; bare ORMERLY House Surgeon and House Physician of APPLE TREES particularly, to be the Largest and the distinction in which it is held. There was but one Washington—there is busy days, but now you will have your chief in Bellevue Hospital, . Office over NORWALK MACHINE SHOP. delivered an address before the National floors, with an army blanket spread in the F N. Y. & N. II. R. R., in the village of Saugatuck. Best in this Country. We are also positive that we It is true that Grant doe; not, as Washing­ but one Grant! When others failed, he suc­ occupation at night. C. J. Gruman's Dry Goods Store. Office hours from 9 HE subscriber would respectfully inform Manufac­ can furnish Trees in better quality, tetter order, and Club of that city on the 12th ult., on " Gen. middle—this, with the weather colder than to 10 a. m., from 3 to 4, and fcom 7 to 8 p. m. turers and othere using Machinery, in Norwalk 3jh35 Enquire of A. BREAK. for less money than they can be obtained from distant ton did not, desire the offlbe. It is true that ceeded. How sublime is his devotion to his I do not wish you to think that I have RBTZBaxcBB:—Dr. W. H. Draper, Physician to New Tand vicinity, that he is prepared to do all things per­ Grant: his services to the Coontry and his was ever known in New York in October, • York City Hospital; Dr. J. W. S. fiouley, Prof. Isaac taining to a general machine shop. All orders for the NThose wishing to purchase Trees and Vines will do qualifications for the Presidency." The ad­ he has done nothing to procure his nomina­ country. And how the record of it, and its given you all the symptoms. Only the out­ and you have some idea of what is called K. Paylor, and Prof. Lewis A. Sayre, Physicians and making or repairing of every description of Machinery well to send their orders early—or still better, visit our tion for the place, and makes no effort to expression in deeds will brighten and glow lines are herein set down. The filling up Surgeons to Bellevue Hospital, New York City. attended tovnth promptnessby experienced Workmen. Nursery and make theirown^ections.^ & ^ dress has been published in pamphlet form the "Missionary Home." A redeeming fea­ Having added a Steam Engine (in addition to water HOMES FOR THE MILLION! render his success certain. It is true that, through all the future of the Republic. What must be withheld from literatim and left to power) to his works, he flatters himself he is well pre­ One Hundred Bnilding Lot*. by the club, from which we make several ture is our little parlor, containing the lux­ DR. N. A. H08HAN, pared to do all kinds of work at very short notice. P. S.—We take pleasure in showing persons through previous to his nomination, he declared that ample materials for a great history do his experience. uries of a carpet, sofa, and cabinet organ. HE SUBSCRIBER has for sale One Hundred Build- onr Nurseries, whether desirous of purchasing trees extracts: Has removed his Office and residence to the house ISAAC CHURCH, Jr. or not; and wouli cordially invite all interested to he did n6t desire the office; that he preferred life and and acts supply. How grandly he One of the striking features of this disorder formerly occupied by C. J. Grnman, opposite the 2d Machine Shop just back of the Post Office and Horse T ine Lots within eight minutes walk of South In the order of events, the election of THE WORKERS. U. E. Church. Office hours till 9 a. m., and 1 to 3 Railway Buildings. 11 Norwalk depot, at LOCKWOOl)VILLE. Parties visit the Nursery. the place which he already held; and that stands forth in his firm, modest, and patriotic is the obstinate neglect of the patient to get wishing to purchase may have a lot with a house bnilt Washington as the first President of the Do you ask what backwoodsmen hoe in A slate can be found at H. H. Baker's store, SoiUh thereon by paying a small amount in cash, balance on since his nomination he has forbidden Gen­ life. " well. this" rough manner? We answer, None. WATERBURY Sc DUNCAN, mortgage, or may purchase a lot without any improve­ C. T. CORNWALL, United States was in every respect a logical Norwalk. t!25 eral Howard, who, in charge of the Freed- Juitem et Unaeem propositi -drum. Foj remedies are abundant. They are in EIL Rear of Norwalk Horse Railway Depot, ment, for a small percentage of the purchase money necessity. The minds of all people instinct­ But a young minister and his bride—a cul­ 8zSSSSP" are now prepared to execute in the best in cash,balance on mortgage. Price of Lots from One MERCHANT TAILOR, man's Bureau, was about to male a tour of Grant is not a man of words, but deeds. fallible too. They pour in upon ypu thick Hundred to Three Hundred Dollars. I will be pleased ively turned to him as the proper person, at tivated Connecticut lady—nine young ladies NATHAN S. BOBEBTS, M. D., manner and with the greatest dispatch, everything in OOBNEB WALL & WATER STS., He is eloquent in the very simplicity of his as rain drops in an equinoctial storm. Each the line of to show the lots to any per3on^w^hin| to purchase. UNDER NORWALK HALL. that era in the history of the country, to fill the Southern States, to advocate his claims of education and refinement—if we include Physician and Surgeon, tathe office. It is true with him, as it was statements. Love of country alone Controls only comes with trophies. It has cured ils Carriage Making and Blaeksmltlilng. Real Estate Agency, over F. B. Pnrdy's Drug Store. IUBLIC attention is invited to his fine stock of this office. While the affections of the peo­ ourself—a gentleman who is agent under Office in Knapp & Dickerman's Block, Carriages made to order, and Painting, Trimming, Norwalk, Aug. 24th, 1868. 3" • Fashionable Styles of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES with Washington, that he has no ambition him. It is that sentiment which unites him scores and can cure everything that sneezes. Gen. Howard for the Freedman's Bureau, Repairing, Ac., done by experienced workmen, with and, VESTINGS. which will be made up in the best ple gave their cordial assent, their judgment manner, at short notice, at most reasonable rates. to and makes him the candidate of the Re­ Let me draw out a system of treatment Washington St South. Norwalk. dispatch. , For Sale. approved the choice; and the wisdom of th© for the honor, power and patronage which and a one-armed soldier, make this their Good Carriage timber taken in exchange for work. Ready-made Clothing on hand for sale at the lowest publican party, which stood by and sup­ from the elements which have been recom- (8 to 9 A. M. rates. the office.would confer on him. Still Grant home. These are the workers. To enter HE LAND fronting the entire "Union Park," on American people in making this selection mfended to me. First, a complete routine of Office Hours. •J 2 to 3 P. M. T the west; being 200x250 feet, or near. Price possesses in an eminent degree all the quali­ ported him and the country in its peril. It more into particulars: Miss F., who presides CARRIAGE MAKING, $6,000. Terms reasonale. Apply to commended itBelf to the approval of the water treatment,including hot baths,douches ( 6 to 7. " SOtf JAMES MITCHELL. ties which the proper, wise and just admin­ has placed him on its its platform, which over this household is a young lady of rare Horse Shoeing and Blacksmlthlng. EDWARD P. WEED, world. istration of the office demands. embodies one thought, the country — its and wet packs, with dripping sheet every beauty and lovely character; the Misses H. PATENT AGENCY. Lyon, Ahern &, Co., The result was produced no less by the OULD announce to the public that they have ta­ FOR SALE. It is the quality of true greatness to be al­ honor, its integrity, its gratitude, its great­ morning. L. andH. are Western girls,-pretty, sweet, Druggist and Apothecary, acknowledged fitness of Washington for th* WILLIAM VINE, W ken the old stand of Capt. Henry Lamb, Main VERY valuable place, situated in the most cen­ lied with modesty. In Washington this was ness. It is that sentiment which unites him This is to arouse nature in the system and and devoted to the worjj; the Misses G. and Street, where they are prepared to execute in the best Atral part ot the Town of Norwalk, about two proper discharge of the duties of the office, manner with great dispatch, anything in the above line. minutes walk from the Horse 'Railway Depot. The Wall Street, Norwalk. conspicuous, and in Grant it is no less so. to the American people, and holds him forth prepare it for thorough work. W., from Connecticut, are more staid, but Agent and Solicitor of Patents, Carriages made to order, and Horseshoeing, Painting, house is large and commodious. The place comprises in the midst of the untried emergencies upon .Trimming, Repairing, Ac., done by expenenced work­ about two acres or land, and is abundantly provided Each observed carefully the object to be at­ as their true representative to give peace to Next, as soon as sneezing begins you no less earnest; and the trio who occupy the Mechanical Draughtsman and which the nation was about to enter, than men with dispatch. Iy44 with trees, shrubbery and out-buildings. This place is OULD respectfully inform the citizens of Nor- tained and the difficulties to be overcome. the country. should procure catarrh snuff, of which there west attic in which the writer sits, represent MODEL MAKER, AUGUSTUS LYON, WM. AHERN, CHAS. FOX. suitable for any gentleman. For full particulars en­ W walk and vioinity, that he has removed to by a just appreciation of and a sense of gra­ quire of JAMES MITCHELL, his new store on the "old 6pot" formerly occupied by EaclAAiselessly, without parade, but firmly, Grant is the man of the present and the are some forty kinds, more or less, as you Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, and ly7 "Winnipauk, Conn. Real Estate Agent, Union Market, Norwalk, Conn. him, on the north side of Wall Street, where, with in­ titude for the great military services which cannot be expected to know which one is C. S. LOCKWOOD, creased facilities, he hopes to give satisfaction to all adjusted the means, collected and disposed future, as well as of the past. Norwalk, are known as the "greatest gig- he had rendered the country, and which had who may wish good articles of the forces for the undertaking; and when Under him all rights will be protected, all best adapted to your particular case, you glers in the house." The stcT.-pipe that G. O. HEELER A BBOTHEB, BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. covered the arms of this young people with Fashionable Draper & Tailor NUMBER of very desirable lots, in a good neigh­ success came, although its importance was wrong punished. Under him the humblest had better try them all. My friend, Mr. comes up through the floor tingles and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in borhood, and pleasant location, within three min­ Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Patent Medi­ heroic renown. And our experience as a A profoundly understood, it was quietly an- will be safe. Wherever the American name Milne, Fulton street, Brooklyn, will procure rustles the dresses in our impromptu clothes Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c., AND utes walk of the Horse Cars. Price, from 8400 to $1000. cines, Cigars, &c., &c. nation up to the present day, as we look Also, ten lots, 60x250 feet, about a mile from the uounced. Irving, the graceful biographer is known on the globe it will be respected, them for you with pleasure. He keeps a press (made of two sheets strung on one side Nos. 12,14 and 16 Main Street, Norwalk, Conn. Bridge; good land, nice location; will besold verylow back and consider his firm and intelligent patent medicine sto:e near Concord Street, Gentlemens Furnishing Emporium, if applied for soon; from $100 to $200 per lot. Apply Physicians Prescriptions accurately prepared. of Washington, says of him: its flag honored. of the eaves) to the merry peals of laughter to NASH A IVES, administration of affairs, teaches us that the and will be happy to show you in his own ELBEBT CURTIS, No. 1 Water Street. "The character of Washington may want And how proudly can we point to him brought out by the relation of each day's Main Street, Norwalk, Conn. A. JACKSON & BRO.y choice then made was eminently wise; for, person the benefit to be derived from letting some of the poetical elements which dazzle this day as the man of all'her citizens whom comical experience. We hStve a parlor Merchant Tailor, BUILDING LOTS, distinguished as the first President was in medicine alone. AGENT FOR THE No. 1 Gazette Building. and delight the multitude; but that it pos­ the Republic will delight to honor, in en­ corner in our room, where the table, with Curtis's Building, Main Street, Norwalk, Ct. the deliberate council of war, and in the You will now be in a state to use penny­ OULD invite the attention of their old customers sessed prudence, firmness, sagacity, modera­ trusting him with the first office in her gift. its bright cover, and pictures, and pretty and the public generally to their varied.and ex­ field amid the din and confusion of arms, royal. As it grows everywhere abundantly Gents' and Youth's Clothing cut and made to order, Singer Manufacturing Co's BUILDING LOTS, W tion, an overruling judgment, courage that It was his glory to bring a great civil war books, and writing desks, and vases of at short notice, of the best materials, in the latest tensive stock of his civil administration was marked with all stylos, by experienced workmen. Prices reasonable. never faltered, patience that never wearied?' do not stint yourself. Get an armful. Make flowers, looks really homelike. Mr. Ware, First Premium Sewing Machine, For Sale Cheap, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER "WAB^J'ANCY the distinguishing elements of a great suc­ which devastated the land to an end, and to GOODS, SILVER PLATED WARE^K!., How much of this language is justly ap­ save his country. a strong tea and drink it; a strong decoc­ connected with the Bureau, appears to be a G. & G. M. HOLMES, The best Machine for general work. cess. And upon the most which was selected with great care and is not to be plicable to Grant! In hi'm you find the Grant has sheathed his sword. It may tion and wash in it,smell of it, rub your fore­ sincere Christian. His beautiful prayers are ACCOraREODATINCt TERMS surpassed in Fairfield County, in quality or price. Washington was wise in the selection of DEAT.EBS IN same firmness, sagacity, judgment and quietly rest in its scabbard, never again to head with the leaves, and if you can conven­ a source of pleasure and strength. Last, Hammer's Champaign Ale. as to time of payments. These lots are loeated on Constant additions are made of all the latest styles of persons to fill the principal offices under him, GROCERIES, HE attention of the public is solicited to the supe­ "Spring Hill," overlooking the water and surround­ goods. A. JACKSON & BRO, courage! be Withdrawn. His military life reached its iently, lie down on it and roll as you may but by no means the least in importance in FLOUR, ing country, and are unequalled in beauty, by any lo­ both as General and President. He always T rior quality of General Dix, an excellent judge of men meridian when Lee surrendered the forces of have seen a cat do with catnip. Thus far our family circle, is Mr. Charles Mattison, PROVISIONS, Jfcc., HAMMER'S FRESH BREWED cation in Norwalk. Lots for $400, $500, $T50, $1,000 C. M. GRUMMAIV selected tried and able men, aflapted to the Main Street, Norwalk, Ct. to $3,000. Apply at Gazette Office. tftl and character, and who has a large ex­ the rebellion under the historic tree at Ap- you have been skirmishing. You will now who had a hand in crushing the rebellion, CHARIPAIGN ALE. OULD inform his friends, and the peblic gen er- duties to be performed. When President, This Ale is brewed fresh at all seasons of the year, erally, that since his robbery, he has resumed perience of public affairs, both military and pommattox. Hereafter the pen of the his­ proceed to attack the disease in good ear­ and a right hand at that. He enlisted from Real Estate. businessW with an 4flnre New Stock, consisting or such experienced Statesmen as Hamilton, jEtna Insurance Co. of Hartford, and its keeping qualities, especially of that brewed dur­ civic, thus writes of him : torian will record the annals of the peaceful nest. First take two grains of blue pill ' his home in central New York at the begin­ ing the most excessive hot weather, is guaranteed for versed in questions of finance, was called Incorporated 1819, Charter Perpetual. any length of time. Bonds & Mortgages Bought & Sold. Fine Gold and Silver Watches, "I have thought for a year that Grant days of the Republic under his magnificent every night alternately for a week, following ning of the war, when but 15 years of age, Capital and Assets, $5,052,880 19 For sale in Barrels and Half-Barrels, at Stlleck's SECURITIES NEGOTIATED. to the Treasury, and Jefferson, exercised in it in the morning with a quart bottle of Con­ and continued in the service till the close. Packet Office, Norwalk, of different Manufacture; a greater variety of should be President. The prestige of his civil administration. Insures against loss and damage by Fire, on terms JEHIEL GRUMAN, FRANK B. SMITH, matters of domestic and foreign policy, was gress water, (every drop must be drunk the In fact, he is still in the service. When at adapted to the hazard, and consistent with Agent for the sale of Hammer's Champaign Ale, Wil­ FINE JEWELRY, name will enable him to d« more than any the laws of compensation. Room No. 1, New York & New Haven R. R. Depot. called to the State Department. ton, Conn. of New and Elegant designs; SILVER AND PLATED other man to heal the national dissensions, virtue being found as cream in milk, in the Fredericksburg, he drank of some vinegar GEORGE R. CUWLES, NORWALK, CONN. The learned John Jay was appointed to Mr. Reeciier on Hay Fever. Sole Agent for Norwalk and vicinity. WARE, CLOCKS, and a general assortment of Goods strippings.) Mix a pint of sulphur with mo­ which the rebels had poisoned with the in­ in his line to which he would invite special attention, which seem to me to be as far from a satis­ For Sale: the Chief Justiceship of the Supreme Court, lasses, and take a teaspoonful morning, noon tention of destroying the whole company. IRON CASTINGS. and hopes by fair and honorable dealing to merit factory solution as ever. Then he is honest, , A "LEDGER" LETTER. Norwalk Insurance Company. House and lot with barn West Ave. $15,000 and receive as heretofore the liberal support of the and in his jurisprudenca laid the. foundation and night. On alternate days two grains He was the only one who tasted it, and he " '• " " near Green. 7,000 public. . both from instinct and habit; and he has " " " "• S acres 7,000 South Norwalk, Sept. 21,1S68. * for the great fame to which that court has quinine may be added three times a day, is now as well as ever. But, though NORWALK, CONN. good sense, perseverance, and a modest esti­ MR. BONNER :—I received a letter from a The Norwalk Iron Works, " " " " Washington St. 11,000 justly attained. and ten drops of Fowler's solution (arsenic) a good-sized man, he was reduced at the Ely's Neck 4,000 mate of his own capabilities. I have no friend—I may say, confidentially, the editor Cash Capital, $500,000 " " " Down Town 3,500 LYMES «fc CO., Wisely and well, in the firm and just con­ continued until a sort of puffness appear time by the effects of the poison to sixty- BE now preDared to furnish, at short notice C the impulses of its grateful heart, turned to are an honorary member, or some distin­ on the enemy's works." He would destroy that short dresses are to be worn this winter ask again and again, and seek grace to help G. O. KEELER & BRO. Business Cards, Tickets, &c., HE Cottage occupied by the subscriber is offered 26tf No. 1, N. Y. & N. H. Railroad Building. Washington as the person, in the eternal fit­ guished person, put upon the platform, as T for sale on accommodating terms. The lot is 100 his power for resistance or harm. girls put their pearls or ribbons on the neck in France, with a water-proof for a protec­ in every time of need. Uhle Brps'. Laundry Blue, RINTED in Colored Inks, BronzeB, or plain Black feet front by about 150 deep and the Cottage is unsur­ OR SALE.—Several large flat stones, suitable ness of things, to be the first President of passed in point of convenience. Possession given for coveringipitchee. Enquire at tbe Gazette Of Grant early comprehended what Seymour for show. tion against the wind and cold. HE BEST IN USE—both liquid and Powder, P Ink, on White or Colored Cards, in the best man­ whenever desired. (4tl#) A. H. BYINGTON. F tbe Republic which he had by tbe success T Try It and you will twe no other. ner at SAWTTX JOS ORIOI, fLce. GBEAT NATIONAL City Charter Notice. ¥. M. C. A. of Norwalk. Heal Eatate Record. Criminal-Record. I care nothing for promotion, so long as The Gratfd Demonstration. mHi undersigned, a Committee appointed for that I REE READING ROOM.—Open from T o'clock, Grant for President, Boys. Tor the week ending Nov. 2, IS®8- EDITORS GAZETTE :—I think I did not give JL, purpose by the General Assembly of this State, A. M., to 9 o'clock, P. M., in Lockwood's Build- The great torchlight procession of the Fair 2 hereby give notice that an act passed by said General F BY M1I.EB O'REILLY. our arms are successful.—Grant to Sherman, you the criminal record for the last week, in®. Morningand Evening Newspapers, Magazines, Boys in Blue, on Thursday night last, was D. W. Saunders to Margaret A., wife of Assembly, at its May session in 1868, entitled "An Act j and Religious Papers, etc. By the radiant stars above us, £C; February, 1862. and this report therefor® covers the last two AT NORWALK, NOV. 10, 11, and 12, incorporating the City of Norualk," will be sabmitted by all odds the grandest political demon­ C. 8. Voorhis, one lot 50x200, with build­ for acceptance to the Electors residing within the lim- ' Where the spirits lives that love us, If my come is not satisfactory; remove weeks ending with October stration ever made in Norwalk. For sev­ ing* thereon. Price $2,550. Under the auspices of the its of said proposed City on the lTth day of November #25 REWARD. Bv the green craves at our feet, me at once. I do not wish in any way to Oct. 22.—State vs. James Lee. . Informa­ A. D. 1868. WENTY-FIVE dollars willbe paid to any one who - By the shout, and song, and chorus, eral days our citizens had been busy with Mary M. Crockett to John Plander, one No Elcctor will be entitled to vote upon said accep­ will detect a trespasser milking my cows, so that Tuesday, November 3, 1868. impede the success of our arms.—Grant to tion for theft. Found not guilty, and dis­ FAIRFIELD COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY tance of said Charter who shall not then have resid­ T By the battle banner o'er us, their preparations for illuminating their lot 80x180, at Five Mile River. Price $150. ed at least six months statedly and continuously with­ he or she may be exposed any punished. HaUecJc, February 5,1862. charged. T. B. BUTLER. FOR PRESIDENT, We pledge the traitors sure defeat. premises, and the result was every way R. H. Rowan,et al, H. Z. to Nortonone lot ~ $5,500 IUf PREMIUMS. in the limits of said proposed city, viz. Beginning at Norwalk, Sept. 28th, 1868* tfS9 ; I shall have no policy of my own to in­ Oct. 22.—State vs. Robert Wylie. Infor­ ihe southwest comer of the east abutment of the Bv the red-stained soil we iread on, grand and creditable to our town. 25x93, at South Norwalk. Price $2,500. bridge over the on the road from Nor- UJLYS8ES S. GRANT, terpose against the will of the people.— mation for theft. Found guilty, and held Open'to horpes from every section. Railroads will wall?to New Canaan; thence southerly to the west Shoemaker Wanted. By the.sacred soil we bled on, Early in the evening the Boys in Blue G. S. Gregory to W. Hands one lot 22x90.- transport. Horses to and from Norwalk free, and Ex­ corner of the forks of the road at the house occupied Of Illinois. By the blood we freely shed, Grant's letter, May 29,1868. for trial at Superior Court. cursion Tickets will be issued on the Danbury & by Oliver Davis and belonging to Mrs. L. M. Stevens; A STEADY, reliable, and competent Shoemaker is from Norwalk and South Norwalk, with Price $2,000. Norwalk, and N. Y. & N. II. Railroads. Forparticn- I\. wanted to locate in Weston. A house and shop By the valor of our brothers, Oct. 24.—State vs. Richard Colbert. In­ thence southwesterly to the crossing of Roton Brook Human liberty, the only sure foundation Amzi Waters to N. Hubbell one acre of lars see posters and small bills. by the highway, near the residence of Dr. W. C. opposite the Weston Boarding School, can be rented, By the love we bear our mothers, large delegations from Bridgeport, Stam­ formation for keeping a disorderly house. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, of human government.—Grant's letter to land on West Main street. Price $1,100. The time for receiving entrances has been extend­ Burke: thence southeasterly, following the east bank can be rented, and the work for the entire school of We follow where our father led. ford, Greenwich, Danbury, Westport and Found guilty, and held for trial at Superior ed umil Friday 6th inst., at 2 o'clock, p. m. of the Roton Brook to the track of the New York & 40 pupils, can be had in addition to the work for the SCJIIJTL.ER COLFAX, citizens of Memphis. other places, congregated in the open square N. Hubbell to G. S. Nichols of Wilton, 13T" County papers please insert till day of exhibi­ New Haven R.R.; thence southeasterly to a point one neighborhood. Apply to (Bt*42) A> S. JARVIS. By the dear ones at our altars, one lot 160x150, Down Town. Price $1,025. Court. tion, JONATHAN CAMP, Norwalk, Pres. hundred feet dne,sonth of the south dwelling house of Of Indiana. Let us have peace.—Grant's letter, May 29, at the depot, South Norwalk. After the Oct. 24.—S^tc vs. Bridget Colbert. .In­ CII.VBI.ES E. PI.C.MI), Trumbull, Sec. 44 E. A. Woodward; thence easterly through a point one The 1st National Bank of So. Norwalk, By the faith that never falters, usual delay in forming large bodies of men E. Hill to G. S. Nichols and Wm. Nichols, hundred feet dne south of low water mark on the South Norwalk, Ct., Oct. 13tb, 1868. By the heaven that's bending o'er us, 1868. formation for keeping a disorderly house. southernmost point of Gregory's Point to the west IVIDEND.—The Board of Directors of this FOB I llKSIDfeNTIAL ELECTORS' By the martyrs gone before us, into line, at half past eight o'clock, the pro- of Wilton, two lots 150x154, 60x117. Price " A Struggle for Life J" side of Calf Pasture Point at High water mark, Bank, have this day declared a dividend of Four "Old Joe Hooker" witnessed a Republican Found guilty, and held for trial at Superior thence northeasterly to the west corner of the fonts D We will conquer or we'll die! $1,150. per cent, on the Capital Stock, free from Government AT un». %ssion commenced moving over the line of of the road at the residence of J. H. Marvin; ttience tax, payable on and after the 4th day of November turnout in Buffalo last week, and remarked Court. £'"<[ northerly to the West corner of the intersection of march. Companies of cavalry from Nor­ N. C. Ely to Thos Bee, one lot 40x80, at • VYMV •» .1 iL. TnrrmltO * I next. The Transfer Books will be closed from Octo- General JosErn R. JIAWLET, OF Hartford. By the battles long and gory, to Mr. Griswold : "I hope sir, you may be Oct. 24.—State vs. James Gallagher. In­ the Dry Hill road and the Connecticut Turnpike; Colonel WILLIAM PiTon, of New Haven. By the victory and glory, walk, South Norwalk, and Stamford, head­ So. Norwalk. Price $255. thence northwesterly to the north cornert of the Inter-| ' J.j. J.j. MILLARD,j Cashier. elected; and I also hope the loyal people of formation for assault, &c., and being found section of the Newtown Turnpike with the road run­ Which our hero brothers won, W. R. Lockwood to Harriet E. wife of J. DISTBIOIS. the nation will see to it that no man attains ed the line, followed by the Wheeler & Wil­ intoxicated. Found guilty. Paid fine and ning past Allen Betts saw mill: thence westerly to 1st Dist.-CI.ABK HOLT of Vernon. By the martyrs gone before ns, son Band of Bridgeport, escorting the Boys E. Hoyt, one lot 50x150. Price $250. MJSS the west corner of the intersection of the Sticky Plain A Good Cow Wanted. We will win and wear with merit, public position who has at any time sym­ costs, $19.90, and discharged. road with Center Avenue; thence weBtcrly to the 2d Dist.—LCMEB BOABBMAS of East Haddam. in Blue of Norwalk and the visiting com­ C. F. Tolles and 8. E. Olmstead to J. B. point ofbeginning. DDRESS P. O. BOX, No. 22, stating age, condi- 3rd Disk—HBSIY BILL of Norwich. Mantles won at Lexington. pathized with the rebellion, or for a moment Oct. 24.—State vs. Ann Gullagher. In­ tion, qualities, and price, panies from abroad, comprising Boys in Brown, one lot 40x150,'with the building The Polls will be open from one o'clock P. M. to A 4th Dist.—GEOHOE DUDLEY of Winchester. doubted as to his position to our common formation for breaking the pcacc and being four o'clock P. M. of said day. Those electors resid­ By the truth of song and sermon, Blue, Tanners, Carpet-baggers, and Scala­ thereon, at So. Norwalk. Price $1,000. ing within the above limits embraced in the first vo­ SHAKERS, ATTEiSTIOSf! By the march we made with Sherman, country. The success of the Republican found intoxicated. Found guilty. Com­ ting district of the Town of Norwalk will vote at the To AdTcrtlacra. wags, from Bridgeport, Boys in Blue from H. Fitch to W. Heyland, one lot. 50x170. Anna E. Dickinson. Town House of saidNorwalk and those residing with­ R. HEMAN S. SMITH'S GREAT DISCOVERY B/ the bullets Slegel sent, ticket in this contest is the salvation of the Price $200. mitted for non-payment of fine and costs. in the above limits embraced in the second voting D Advertisers in order to secure insertion of By the fight, and rout, and rally. country, sir, and with Grant and yourself Stamford, Greenwich, Westport, Darien, Oct. 24.—State vs. Joseph Netfftrwood. district of said Norwalk will vote at Ely's Hall at For the effectual cure of Of Sheriden along the Valley, T. S. Guye'r to B. Kindlen. one lot 80x145 South Norwalk. AGUB AN® FEVEH, DUMB AGUE, their favors must hand them in as soon as we shall have peace ana prosperity." Stratford, Redding, Bethel, Georgetown, the Information for being found intoxicated. Copies of the-voting lists will be posted in the Post GKAHT SNAI-I. BE OUR PBESIDENT ! at Down Town. Price $700. ' and Intermittent Fevers, in all the vat-ions form.'. Saturday noon, a> we cannot insure the ad- Bartram & Fanton Band of Danbury, the will deliver her new lecture, entitled "A Struggle for Offices at Norwalk and South Norwalk for the re­ L. H. Moore to Melissa wife of MOses Byx- Fine and costs, $8.81, secured to be paid, spective Districts at least ten days before said day of This Specific is no Patent Nostrum, but made from misson of any long ones sent in on Monday. Election To-Day. Grant and Colfax Legion of Danbury, Life," at voting. a formula of Dr. Smith's, used for years, with uni­ if"Wm. H. Seward, Sec. of State deliver­ bce, one lot 10(fx200. Pricc $80. end prisoner discharged. The undersigned Committee will hold a public ses­ form success in his own practice, and now first offered The polls open at 7 o'clock, a: m. and close Gibbs's city express with Grant and Colfax's to the general public. Is free from all Mineral Poisons ed a speech at Auburn, Saturday night, com­ Oct, 24.—State vs. Catharine Nelherwood. sion for the purpose of correcting and perfecting such at 5 o'clock, p. m. at the Town House for baggage for the White House, Carpet-bag­ lists on Thursday the 12th day of November, A. D. such as Arsenic and Mercurv—is harmless to themost This is a Republic, where the will of the Information for breach of peace, &c. In­ 186S, at the Town House of said Norwalk at ten delicate, yet Powerful and Effective, In removing ing out in favor of Grant for President. WHO ARE THE BLOATED BOND-HOLDERS ?— the First Voting District, and at Ely's Hall, gers from Norwalk, Danbury, New Canaan, LOCKWOOD'S if A I.I,. o'clock a. m., to one o'clock, p. m., and at Ely's Hall every vestige of the disease. people is the law of the land.—Gen.. Grant's He asserts explicity that the completion of formation withdrawn. for the Second Voting District. &c., altogether numbering fronS 1,500 to It will be well for our honest, laboring class­ In South Norwalk at three o'clock p. m. to six o'clock A CURE GUARANTEED IN EVERY CASE, Utter to President JohnSon, August, 1867. the work of suppressing the rebellion land Oct. 28—State vs. Sturges Northrop. In­ m. Those in favor of accepting said City Charter or the money will be refunded. The best evidence, 2,000 persons. es to look this matter fairly and squarely in will write '-yes" on their ballots, and those against however, will be by the case of some of your friends Loyalty shall govern what loytlty has reconstructing the rebel states cannot be formation for cruelty to horse. Found guilty. accepting said City Charter will write "No" on their The line of march at South Norwalk, the face and see what the effecf of a vote ON FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. C, 1SG8.. or neighbors. We will send a package, free of cost, preserved.—Schuylcr Colfax. Farmers' Exchange. Fine and costs, $16, paid, and prisoner dis­ ballots. Copies of the proposed Charter can be ob­ to two sufferers, (cf six months or more,) in every safely intrusted to any men but those which the Committee were assured could be for Seymour might be. It is an uncontro. tained of cither of the undersigned Committee. town, on condition that when effectually cured by this We learn that arrangements have been SAMUEL LYNES, M. D., | So, boys 1 a final bumper, "drawn from and representing that class of verted fact that our Savings Banks charged. Specific, they will send as a statement accordingly. walked over in twenty-five minutes, strung JOHN P. BEATTY, ) Time and money saved by its use. One package and made to care for all products of the farm Oct. 30.—State v£. Catharine Colbert. In­ W. S. HANFORD, > Committee While we in chorus chaut citizens who maintained the Government in out very long,—altogether too long, as the hold a very large amount of Government ....1)0 CENTS. one week's time have always proved sufficient in "For next President we nominate that may be Jjrought for sale atthe Fair and formation for being .found intoxicated. ADMISSION,.. ASA B. WOODWARD, ) Thousands of cases and no relapse has eTer been re­ the prosecution, of the civil war and in the securities, and therefore all depositors, large C.K TOLLES. | Our own Ulysses Grant!" Exchange next week, and we hope that our boys found out to their sorrow,—and when ported. It acts like a charm when used in small doses Found guilty, and committed for non-pay­ Norwalk, Oct. 12tb. 1868. 5t41 occasionally as a preventive where these diseases are And if asked what State he hails from, abolition of slavery." To confide the re­ the procession came up-town, the men were or small, are really bondholders. Again, farmess and their wives and daughters will ment of fine and costs. prevalent. Every family exposed should protect itself This our sole reply shall be— sponsibility to the democratic party would, many, very many of our people, of all class­ No extra.charge for Reserved Seats, which can be by its use. Price S3, Get it of our Agents or send avail themselves of the opportunity to bring completely flagged out, many torches were had at Selleck's Book Store, on and after W ednesdaj COR HOSIER'S UANCING ACADEMY. "From near Appomattox Court House, ho says^"be to continue, and perhaps in­ es have loans of money from the Savings Oct. 81.—State vs. Albert Z. Birdsall. In­ direct to us. Active men wanted as Agents in every such articles as they may wish to dispose of, burned out, many men and even companies formation 'for theft of overcoat of Theo. next. AT place where these diseases prevail. Address With its famous apple-tree!" crease the lamentable political excitement Banks for which they have given mortgages H. S. SMITH & CO., Proprietors, No. SBeekman St., For 'twas there to our Ulysses including samples of grain, flour, potatoes, fell out, and the Marshal was compelled to Doors open at 7. lectnrc commencc at 8 o'clock. NOBWALIi HALL, which al<5ne has delayed the complete resto­ on their homesteads. Now, if Seymour, by Searles. Plea, guilty. Held for trial at New York. 2t*43 That Lee gave up the fight- and other root crops, while we can promise omit part of the published programme, and Superior Court. Committed in default of Will open on MONDAY, NOV. 9th, 1868. All fash­ Now, boys, "To Grant for President, ration of the Union to the present time." any possibility could be elected, and at the ionable (lances of the Season will be taught. Germar, readjyale for all good butter, cheese and proceed to the Park for refreshments. In House and Lot For Sale. And God defend the right!" bail. Varieties Parisiens, &c., &c. Ladies' Class, 3 o'clock making out the line of march for any future behests of his party should endeavor to car­ "ST* H-I. O. -&-• p. m.; GentleJIn's Class,.8 o'clock, p. m. Terms, $6 —Sfiles O'Reilly. other products of domestic manufacture. We have a well-grounded hope that the HAT pretty place, so much admired by evervbody E3fThe New York & New Haven rail­ ry out their platform by repudiating the per quarter. T on Londonju Terrace, Winnipank,?? iuui^ui is for sale on parade, we would suggest that the Committee noise and rioting in the house at the foot of Second Lectnre of the Conisc. liberal terms. Apply to the owner. Say to the Boys in Blue that it is as essential road have at length given partial heed to bonds, what would be the result ? The Sa­ lt»41 S. I. KEMP. Anna Dickinson's Lecture. personally march over the ground before Mill Hill, the former home of the Colberts, to have a political victory this fall, as it was the good advice persistently and gratuitous­ publishing the programme. vings Banks wpuld be obliged, in self-de­ We are glad to announce to our readers will be heard no more. Peace will reign Rt; Rev. T, M. CLARK, D. D., Situation Wanted. to have an Appomattox in '65, and that every ly given them in these columns. From and The Wheeler & Wilson, and Bartram & fense, to call in their loans ; what then ? FALL OPENING. man who loves his country should vote for that Miss Anna Dickinson has been engaged there for a while, at least. r A PRACTICAL FARMER. An American with after to-day, we are assured that their Con­ Fanton Bands, and the various drum corps are all the borrowers ready to pay up', or W;.l Lecture in LOCKWOOD'S,HALL, B a family; is an experienced foreman, and would Grant.—Sheridan. necticut passengers are not to be punished to deliver her new lecture, at Lockwood's JOSEPH F. FOOTE, MRS. ARNOLD invites the Ladies of Norwalk and take eharge of a farm, or take one on shares; thor­ furnished excellent music, and the carpet­ would it be necessary to sell their home­ oughly understands the care of horses, all kinds of Hall, on Friday evening next. Of course Justice of the Peace. WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 11. for living this side the New York State line, baggers, scalawags, &c., furnished fun du­ steads at forced sale to meet their notes. If vicinity to call and see the stock and all things connected with, or pertaining to our people will be delighted to avail them- Norwalk, Oct. 31st, 1868. farmin For particulars address, NASH & IVES, Close up the Column. in being made to pay double the fare paid •o, arc they not to a great extent bond-hold­ Norwalk. Conn. selve's of this opportunity of again lis­ ring the march. Subject: " THE OLD WORLD AND THE NEW." 2t*40 "We should be tempted to defer our publi­ by New Yorkers who live below Green­ Notwithstanding the long march the hoys ers. Yet again, if your place is not mort­ NEW STYLES tening to this charming "young woman elo­ Doors open at 7 o'clock; Lecture commence at X For Sale. wich. There has been an attempt at reduc­ kept up good nature,and freely and constant­ gaged, you have perhaps an insurance on it; cation till Wednesday, that we might give, quent," and to learn her story of "A Strug­ to 8 o'clock. Course Ticket holders can obtain Re­ OF tion as well as equalization, we learn, but ly cheered the people who illuminated, us and the insurance companies all through the In St. Mark's Church, New Canapn, Wednesday, served Seats on application at Selleck's Book Store, SUPEPIOR COW, (part Alderney,) will givemilk the assured victory of Grant, Colfax andgood do not know the details. On general prin­ gle for Life." Secure your seats early. Oct. 28th, by the Rev. W. A. DesBrisay, William B. on and after Monday, Nov. 9th. Evening Ticket Aall winter, price $100. Also, a Top Bugey, in ing good discrimination and cheering every­ country hold government securities, suppose Street and Miss Frances A. Watkins, both of West holders can obtain Reserved Seats only on day of lec­ good condition, price 8125. Also, a Two-seated Car­ Government and Peace, were it not that we . JUUINEBT GOODS, riage, price 8V0. Apply to G. O. KEELER & BRO. ciples we fear they have made a "mess of it," thing that struck their fancy. they are killed by this repudiation of the Norwalk. ture, Admission E0 cents. tyThe next lecture before the Y. M. C. At Greenwich, Conn., on Tuesday evening, Oct. JO, desire once more and for the last time to en­ but we hope not for" their own and the pub­ The illuminations on the line of march bonds, does not that effect you and your at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Fashionable Dress and CloaK A., will be delivered by Bishop Clark of for Fall and Winter wear, at her Rooms in Bennett's treat our readers, one and all to exert every lic's sakes. were almost universal, and were certainly family? The Life Insurance companies are Frederick G. Clark, James W. Burtis, of New Canaan Making. , on Wednesday evening of to Mary E., second daughter of Capt. Benjamin C. THANKSGIVING BAIL power to have the last legal vote cast in Con very beautiful and grand. Almost every also in the same situation, so turn as you Meade, of Greenwich. Building, Main street. MISS E. DAVENPORT The Horn Fair. next.week. Subject, "The Old World and in Bridgeport, Oct. 20th, by the Rev. T. T. Water­ house it seemed, on the entirt line, was il­ may you will find that the doctrine of repu­ man, assisted by Rev. Daniel Lord, Mr. Frederick "UTISHES to inform her friends and the public necticut for our cause. "While the enemy do the New." We anticipate a rich treat. -Trubee, to Miss Mary Waterman Baldwin, both of B. - Wanted. Ml generally that the reports so industriously circu­ While we have serious misgivings both as luminated and decorated, every man striving diation as advocated by the democratic par- lated by interested parties of her haying given up her not sxpect to elect their eandidates, thej » .»! » A GRAND BALL N EXPERIENCED NURSEAND SEAMSTRESS- business are palpably untrue and without the slightest to the wisdom and success of the great jgg~Mr. Corbusier's Dancing Academy to excel his neighbor. Candles in the win­ tywill re-act upon the honest laboring class­ Horse Exhibition and Farmers' Exchange, L Enquire at this Office. I foundation. „ confidently boast their ability to carry New opens at Norwalk Hall next Monday night. dows everywhere, together with all the gas es of the country so that the poor man and Will be given at Miss D. can be found at her old stand, Sherwood's arranged for next week, under the auspices Block, Main street, where she hopes to enjoy the York, New Jersey and Connecticut, that could be obtained, fireworks, flags, his family will be the principal suffers after In Norwalk, Oct 29th, Merriam Pettit, in her 9Sth patronage hitherto BO generously bestowed. of our County Agricultural Society, Mf i iJTThc Republican demonstration in all, for the rich men have other means of year. FALL AND WINTER No pains will be spared on her part to give entire believe we shall carry eur gallant little state streamers, transparencies, mottoes, portraits, In Norwalk, Nov. 1st, Ella Cremer, aged 8 years, 6 ELT'S HALL, SO. NORWALK, satisfaction. 48-3* are abundantly assured that while the exhi­ Danbury, last Wednesday night, was a and everything else that could be made support. months. so patriotic and trne during all the sad pe bition is largely devoted to trials of speed, In Norwalk, Oct. 30th, Mary W. Merrltt, aged 17 IiOit. grand affair. The Boys in Blue were out available for the purpose were freely used The rebel cry in the South is still "death years, 18 days. riod of the war, by at least one thousand every precaution will be taken to prevent in force, the illumination was general; and with effect. We desired to refer specially to In Ridgetleld, Oct. 14, Miss Sarah Stndwell. aged 36 WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 25tll. MILLINERY. CT, 23, in this village, or between here and the to the Radicals." In the North the Demo­ years, 11 months. Oct. 23, Clarrissa, wife of Jeremi­ O Straw Factory, a pair of Gold Spectacles, in red majority. One quarter of which we pledge its degenerating into a low, horse racing the supper iu Concert Hall was tip-top. The some of the leading places illuminated, but ah Olmstetid, aged 66 years, S months. Oct. 30, Jere­ i morocco case. A suitable reward will be giyen by cratic cry is "life and honor to the rebels." leaving them at this office. " carnival. The " professional" or rather miah Olmstead, who survived his companion bat one TICKETS 81.00, admitting Gentleman and Ladies, MRS. ARNOLD, you here frem old Norwalk. More sanguint democracy did not succeed very well in find it impossiblt, because the illumination week; aged7Syears. "rowdy" driver is to be excluded and every­ theirs on Saturday night. was so general and extensive, If we should HP"About forty of the members of the in Paabnry, Oct. 23d, Mary Squires, aged 73 MRS. E. D. MIJBFEY'S friends insist upon from three to five thous­ years. At her rooms in Bennett's Building, Main Street, is thing done that can be to give such an exhi­ S — mention a hundred places, there would still First Connecticut Light Batttty, met in re­ In Danbury, Oct. 22d, Lydia A., wife of Bernard and Republican majority in Connecticut. Ii bition as our time honored society shall not jyDo not stay away from the polls be ' Clancey, aged 24 years and 4 months. ' EVEWINCJ DAACI\'C! CLASS now prepared to exhibit the TyjAGNETIC LINIMENT, be other hundreds equally worthy of men­ union at Meriden. on Monday. Addresses In New Canaan, Oct. 27, Mrs. Polly, widow of Ne- ought to be twenty, but we know it may bi be ashamed of. cause you think Grant and Colfax are sure tion. In some streets every house was illu­ were made, a dinner partaken ot, and a per hemiah Benedict, aged 82 years, ll months. The great Pain Cnre of the Age, In Columbus, Ua., Oct. 19th, Geo. B. Haviland, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. one thousand, if only every Republican vott to be elccted. The vote of Connecticut minated, and in others nearly every house, manent organization effected. aged 33 years. Bemains taken to Danbury for burial. If^Bets in New Ycrk, Saturday, were Latest Styles in Millinery Goods, For the relief of all Rheumatic and Inflammatory entitled to be cast, which may be got to the must be recorded on the loyal side, and tp and the wonder was where the democracy . MR. L. PAPANTI Disease. Never fails to give Speedy Relief in the most §100 to $20 in favor of Grant, and on Con­ acnte suffering, by a few applications. For sale at polls, and but half of the fraudulent onei secure a triumph in our state we must have lived. On the hillsides off the line of march —The Hartford democrats are becoming Notice. Manufacturer's Price, by the dozen or gross, by necticut $100 to $60 in favor of the Repub­ Respectfully informs tho public that he will open a and to furnish the ladies of Norwalk with the same at BROWN & WILCOX, corner of Marshall and Main every tote. notorious. On Wednesday evening they CLASS IN DANCING, at Norwalk. For terms and on the other side, (as they easily can be) art many places were conspicously illuminated LL persons interested in forming a HORSE PRO­ Streets, South Norwalk, Conn. *3 licans. again attacked the store of Captain O'Far- A TECTION SOCIETY, will- please meet at the particulars apply at H. H Wellman's Music Store, In both villages, east and west, everywhere rell, tore down the illuminations. The cap­ Gazette Office, Wednesday Evening, at S o'clock. where a list will be found, i 2L44 kept out. So we eptrcat you reader, who­ erw*A subscriber furnishes ut with the fol­ J. C. RANDLE. REASONABLE PRICES. To Whom it May Concern. |®rMrs. Reed Doty met with a serious ware seen the lights and decorations in hon­ tain's crime is that ho votes the republican ever and whatever you may be to devote all lowing remedy for chills and fever, now pre ticket. The democrats, who will not asso­ INSTRUCTION IN THE accident on Monday night last. A kerosene or of the Boys in Blue and their gallant Masonlc. HE BOOKS and accounts of the undersigned^have the early vailing to such an extent in this vicinity, It ciate with Irish Americans, evidently con­ Tiiis department is nnder the charge of a thoroughly T been put in the hands of Mr. CHARLEB OLM­ hours of Tuesday to the cause oi lamp was accidentally'broken, the oil spil­ leaders GBANT and COLFAX. STATED COMMUNICATION of St.John's Lodge STEAD for collection and settlement, on account or is at loast worth trying :— sider they own them soul and body. competent Milliner, and pains will be taken to please the subscriber's absence from town. Those havinj* your country, of justice, peace and duty. Owing to the length of the march and the A No. 6, F. & A. M., will be held in their Lodge French and Italian Languages anc ling over her clothing which was instantly 14 grains Quinine., 14 drops of Sulphuric —The Union Pacific Railroad is now com­ room, Nov. 5th, 1868, at 7 o'clock, p. m. Punctual at­ and satisfy all who favor her with their patronage. unsettled accounts with me will do well to call and fatigue of the men, some confusion occult pleted 885 miles west from Omaha, which tendance is requested as business oi importance will see him at the Post Office, immediately. Let no condition of weather, no demands ol in flames. Her husband, with good pres­ nci i, 1 ounce of cold water. Norwalk, Oct. 26,1868. JAMES L GRUTETH. ence of mind, caught up an overcoat and in distributing refreshments at the Park. brings it within 150 miles of Salt Lake City, be brought before the Lodge. Drawing. business induce you to omit your freeman's In the absence of fever take one spoouful and the road is nearly all graded for this WM. W. STOREY, Sec'y. "V^ixitox- Millinery succeeded in smothering the flames, and Great abundance of the best of sandwiches, Horse-shoeing. duty. If you know one laggard, or indiff­ every hour, commencing six hours before cake, &c., had been cheerfully contributed distance, while the iron for the track is all OR SALE, OR TO LET-1Three second­ Mrs. S. M. Vanderbilt, HE subscriber having jnst returned from New then putting out the fire in the carpet. Mrs. on the way. It is confidently expected that hand pianos, in good order, at WELLMAN'S York, with a new pattern of theGOODEN OL GH erent one, go to him earnestly and kindly the fever come* on, and immediately after it F MR. L. PAPAKTI OULD announce to the Ladies of Norwalk and T D. was quite badly burned. by the ladies of the town, but owing to the the road will be finished to Salt Lake this Music Store, Main street, Norwalk, Conn. 44-3t* HORSE SHOE,—all made of Steel, jnst the thing for and determinedly and see that he yotes. is on. large number present, the Committee deemed year. W vicinity, that she has on hand a Large and Well winter nse,—is now prepared to shoe horses and oxen O LET The premises now occupied by the nn- Selected Assortment of Goods suitable for the present in any shape desired. He has engaged Mr. S. Hull, And may God protect the Right! it impossible to get into a hall, and arranged —The champion base ball match between dcrsigned. Apply to ILL give lesson? in the above branches, to private and coming Season. DRESSMAKING by Mrs. Ira who has jnst returned from the Thud Avenue Horse tjllO,000,000 —We are glad to see our town au­ T R. r.. CRAWFORD, pupils or small classes—only two days in the Edwin Hoyt, of New York. R. R. Co.'s shop, in New York, where he has spent to feed the mon drawn up in line, which ar­ the Mutual and Atlantic base ball clubs of Two stood Dressmakers and two Apprentices want- In United States bonds are held by the sav­ thorities engaged in the much needed im­ New York resulted Monday afternoon in National Bank of Norwalk. weefc.W For terras and particulars apply at H. H. ° -• • • 2m 40 some time nnder instrutcion from the most compe­ MEETINGS.—A large audience gathered at rangement did not work as well as expected. Wellman's Music Store, Norwalk, ana F. Pardy's cd immediately. tent and experienced workmen, and where they use ings banks of Connecticut. Every one of favor of the Mutuals, 28 to 17. Ten thou­ Drag Store, South Norwalk, where a list will be found 1500 horses and use the Goodenongh Shoe exclusively. provement of cutting down and grading ANTED.—CO BUSHELS CARROTS. Apply With so large a number of horses they must under­ Lockwood's Hall,'last week Monday even- However, all succeeded in getting well sup­ sand people witnessed the game. The to J. W. McLEAN, M. D. with references, • to all men that the activity, buoyancy and A ill. trip, on the Norwalk Horse Eiilway, will Fall and Winter Dry Goods, the store of Abijah Betts, from 9 until 12 o'clock names of six electors upon it, no more and energy of the democratic party are greater be discontinued until further notice. N Saturday afternoon, the 17th inst., either in the a m., and at the store of W. Comstock & Son, from 1 fire is undetermined. The absence of fire humor. gyBarnum's Hotel, South Norwalk, was • E. LOCKWOOD, Supt. O village of Norwalk, on the Horse Railway, the until 4 o'clock p. m.; Nov. 19th, at the store of Rus- no less. than they would have been if we had car­ Norwalk, Nov. 2,1S6S. 5.39 Express of the New York Railroad, or in the coe Hoyt & Co.. from 9 until 12 o'clock a. m., and at apparatus of every sort appeals strongly for In this connection we cannot refrain from handsomely illuminated, with candles in ried the October elections." What a lively town of Stamford, a GOLD LINK BRACELET, with the store of Elbert Olmstead, from 1 until 4 o'clock , a plain gold bar through the center. The finder will the city charter. uttering a protest against the utter disre' every window, &c., on Thursday night last, r^-No business transacted at the Town and happy party they will be after Tuesday. p. m.; also, at home, the next day, to receive their MILLIKTER-Y. reccive tne abovereward by leaving or sending it to Consisting in part of said taxes. All persons not complying with the gard of ventilation in the hall on this occa­ and was the only Hotel in town that was Meeting on Saturday last, the petitioners —Henry A. Wise shouts, "secession is not either the GAZETTE OFFICE, Norwalk, or the Advo­ above will be charged fees to the extent of the law. MRS. M. A BETTS cate Ofllce Stamford. (Sp-The certainty of Grant's election is sion. With seven to eight hundred lungs illuminated. not appearing. dead. I support Blair because he promises v All taxes paid on or before Dec. let will be allowed revolution." The people of the north will OULD now call attention of the Ladies of Nor­ 2 w per cent discount. causing a fall in the gold market. The high­ absorbing the oxygen of the room, and — <«• . * * GEORGE COMSTOK, vote against him for the same reason. W walk and vicinity to her NEW and ATTRAC­ FRENCH AND IRISH POPLINS, Constable and Collector. est point reached last week was 184%, and never a window open to admit a fresh sup­ {[^•Republicans, "Push Things," to-day. CHANGE OF TIME.—After Wednesday, the TIVE assortment or MILLINERY GOODS, for the Something that Can't be Beat! 4th inst the 5.40 a. m. trip on the Norwalk —In Hawleyville, work has commenced present season. Ready-made Bonnets constantly on Wilton, Oct. 19th, 1SBS. the closing price Saturday was ply, is simply criminal negligence. iiu;ood earnest on the Boston, Hartford & hand, and made to order. 6t*44 . SCHWARTZ'S FRENCH SERGE, Attention is called to the following law:— t^Tlie Mends of Mrs. J. White will learn Horse Railway, will be discontinued until Ene road. Redfield & Whittlesy have con­ CHAPTER XLIII. further notice. tracted to do the stone work on the road in To tlie Ladies! PATENT IIAIR SHAMPOO WORSTED PLAID, An Act in addition to and in alteration of an Act en­ B3f~VOTE EARLY, VOTE ONCE, Only, but ISP'The Bridgeport Standard and Dan with pleasure of her safe arrival at Aspin- titled "An Act for the Assessment and Collection of the vicinity of Danbury; for about $100,000. ONNETS, JOCKEYS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, NEW DISCOVERY, BYJACOB SCHWARTZ, bury Jeffersonian give our Norwalk Boys in. wali. - Velvets, Laces, Ribbons, and everything in the Taxes." . „ seethat your neighbor votes for thecountry's ^"Campbell's cancly shop has been one J®"A juvenile bride and bridegroom left B Aof Norwalk, for cleansing the Hair. All impuri­ -MERINOS, « Be it. enacted in the Senate and House of Repre­ line of Millinery can be fonnd at ties removed, fure. Manufactured and fpr sale, sentatives in General Assembly convened: weal too. Blue a gentle box on the ears for giving the Bridgeport depot on Tuesday last, on lt*44 MRS. M. A. BETTS, Main Street. rg-Qur Boys in Blue took part in the de­ of the popular institutions of Norwalk for wholesale and retail, by the Patentee. EMPRESS CLOTHS, SEO. 1. If any tax laid by any town, city, or school their .guests such an unconscionable long years, and many are the children's pennies their wedding tour,Whose unnited ages was Every bottle warranted. district, shall remain unpaid onemonthor more, after (^"Business of importance at the stated march on Thursday night. No one regrets monstration at Danbury, Wednesday night 126 years, Wide 53, bridegroom 73. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. legal notice from the Collector that he is prepared to i j}ast, and were much pleased with their re­ and adults' dimes that have passed over its ALEXANDRIA POPLINS, &C., receive the same, said Collector shall add one percent, communication of St.John's Lodge, Thurs­ the violation of the line agreed upon and —Peekskill is said to have been selected MRS. W. DAM JUST TIIE THING! to the amount of said [tax] fqr each month said tax counters in fair exchange for molasses candy by the Board of Engineers and Directors as shall remain so unpaid, and the same shall be col­ day evening. published more than the officers of our two ception by their Danbury Mends. S now prepared to exhibit a large assortment of BROCHA AND PAISLEY- SHAWLS, <». and choice confectioneiy. More recently the the most available point to erect a suspen­ lectable as part of said tax. Provided, that this shall clubs, and the effort to do too much was I Fall and Winler Goods, at her new rooms on not apply to the cities of New Haven and Hartford, jpg"A fine Republican torchlight proces­ ice cream saloon has been added in summer, sion bridge across the Hudson, whereby the High Street, and at prices that cannot be competed Luliach's Sample Rooms, LADIES & MISSES WOOLEN SHAWLS, or the New Haven School Districts'. 43-3t* [TS* We have incidentally learned of a consequent upon that over zeal and want of New England States are to be connected with elsewhere. No pains shall be spared to please sion came off in Bridgeport, Saturday night and now we have an oyster saloon, where all who may favor her with their patronage. 44 movement, made by Mr. H. H. Elwell, Supt. judgment so apt to develop itself on such with the coal fields of Pennsylvania and the WATER STREET, near John Keena's. BREAKFAST CAPES, &C., A small delegation went over from this the delicious bivalves can be had in any of the Norwalk Lock Company towards the occasions. Our town, all ablaze as it was, the West The following are some of the For Sale. temperance reformation of operatives in his town. style during the winter months. Mr. C. has dimensions of the proposed bridge: Clear COTTON, MERINO, AND WOOLEN HOSIERY, looked so pretty, that, like children, some span, 1,600 feet; length between toe towers, VERY handsome and stylish, dark chestnut Well supplied with choice employ. While Mr. Elwell may not thank also added a speciality of home-made pies, Adappled HORSE, seven years old, gentle, sound SPECIAL NOTICE! desired every illuminated house and avenue B3F"If it is rainy to-day, "push things" all 1,665 feet; total length, including ap­ and kind, a good traveler and a splendid Saddle- A fine assortment of us for giving publicity to his self-inspired to be traversed. It was a mistake that will cake, &c., of the best quality, and can fur­ proaches,2,499 feet; height above high water, Horse, and perfectly safe for a woman. Price 8278. WINES, LIQUORS, and self-imposed labor of love, we knowing the harder. Our State must not be put in nish, families, parties, &c. Give him a call 155 feet; height of towers above the water, Apply to LEGRAND COMSTOCK. CLOTHS, be made all right to-day. the Democratic pyramid with Kentucky,- 280 feet; working safe load for the railroad Norwa!Sorwalk, Nov. 2, 1868. 44tf the terrible need of such efforts in our com­ for anything in his line, and you will be AND Delaware, and Maryland, simply on account lines, 2,400 tuns; total safe load for the For Sale. CASSIMERES, munity, cannot from a sense of public duty 2^"The New Haven Railroad Co., we sure to get a good article. 'J 1 highways, 2,850 tuns', total safe load for the refrain l'rom using it wiHi the ardent hope of a storm. — - • bridge, 5,280 tuns; load that would break AY HORSE, sixteen hands high, sound and kind, . CHINCHILLA CLOAKINGS, about to erect a station house at the east is seven years old, aud good traveler; awarded PEEMIUM LAGER BEER. that others may be inspired to effort in the • EiF~Every Republican who has business the bridge, 25,171 tuns; miles of steel wire .atB the late fair first premium for family horse; also end of Coscob Bridge. A convenience long H3?~The story has got circulated that one YELYETEENS, &C. same direction. If our business men, our out of town, or who is going away to-day, in cables, 70,302; total weight of iron «nd two-seated top Wagon and Harness. Apply to and imperatively required, by those residing of the conditions imposed by Bishop when should be sure to vote before leaving town. steel, 17,005 tuns , amount of masonry, 5,280 C. T. WEnKS, West Avenue, opposite New Church. COME ONE, COME ALL. heads of families, fathers, mothers, sisters, yards; total suspended weights, 9,651 tuns. on the east side of Greenwich Harbor. - he sent his $80,000 check to Gov. English Do not wait till the latter part of the day. To tlto Ladles of Norwalk, Soutli Nor­ District of Norwalk, ss. Probate Court, Oct. 11th, can look upon the fearfully prevalent habit for the "cause," was that every Irishman »-<•>—» There will be 20 cables, in four systems ; walk and Vicinity. A. D.1S68. , _ „ of moderate drinking among our young men, each cable will be 14 inches in diameter. STATE OF EDWIN LYON, late of Norwalk, Effort only is heeded to .get in our was to have at least $5. This was right, In our obituary notices, this week, The bridge will carry at one time 32 pas­ HOSE that wish their Muffs and Fur Collars new­ in said District deceased. „ ,, without the most painful forebodings, they T ly lined or repaired, or Capes cut and made into EThe Court of Probate for the District of norwalk Lazarus & Morris' last vote early in the day as may be. He is for they have been "hewers of wood and will be found the announcement of the death senger cars; .it would carry safely 34,560 Muffs or Collars, can have their work doue by Mr. hath limited and allowed six months from the date are less sensible to fear, or more indifferent below an average Grant man who can be in­ drawers of water" for the democracy long people, and 60 locom,otives, if they could be H. BENEDICT, by leaving them at W. K. Lewis & hereof, for the creditors of said Estate, to exhibit to the almost universal habit, than we can of one who was propably the oldest resident placed upon it at once; 18,000 people^ and 53 Co:'s Dry-Goods Store, and at Mrs. S. E. Hotchkiss's their claims for setllement. Those who neglect to duced to postpone voting till after noon of enough. But the poor fellows when they ii» the place, viz: Mrs. Merriam Pettit. She Millinery Store, South Norwalk. Mr. B. has on hand present their accounis properly attested, within said i - •' - CELEBRATED '! ' " believe any one capable possessed with the locomotives would fill it The bridge, if a good quality of Silk Linings, and Tassels, and But­ time, will be debarred a recovery. All persons in­ Oldak & Dressmaking Department, the eventful day."—Tribune. apply dont get their share of the spoils, and had nearly completed a round century, and completed before the proposed bridge across tons, colors to match the Furs, and will sell them c I debted to said Estate are requested totmakc immedi­ common feelings of humanity. the Governor complains at the annoyance of the St. Lawrence, will be the longest on the low as can be bought elsewhere. ate payment,to _ was, we believe, a resident of Norwalk when South Norwalk, Nov. 1st, 1868. 2m*44 3t*44 LEROT H. LYON, Administrator. Among our clerks, mechanics, laboring ft3T*Thc German Saenger Club had a mer­ their running after him to ask for their mon­ continent. Perfected Spectacles it was burned by the British under Gen. AUCTION. Having secured the services of a first-class Cloak men, and even boys the.practice has become ry time at their entertainment in Phoenix ey. —The Minneapolis (Minnesota) Tribune "A Kepository of Fapthlon, Pleasure, painfully common and the end, fearful, terri­ Tryon. says:—"The speculative demand for cran­ WILL sell at Public Auction, on Saturday, tho and Instruction." and Dressmaker we are prepared to execute all orders Hall, last Monday night. They have fitted • • 14th day of Nov., 186S, at' 2 o'clock, p. m., at the wc may be fsvored with, in the best manner and the1 ble, beyond the power of language to de­ 1^8"Always tell the truth; you will find it berries is very large this season, and de­ IFactory of John W. Blanchard, in the town of New ; AND EYE GLASSES. up a neat stage with fly scenery, &c.,for their SEYMOUR'S PATRIOTISM. — The _ Utica prives our home market of the usual bounti­ latest styles. CLOAKS AND DKESSES CUT AND scribe, is only too rapid and certain. easier than lying. Herald, published at his place of residence, Canaan, the followng articles of personal property, to HARPERMS* BAZAR. dramatic representations. They are to play • ful supply. They readily command from $3 wit: doz. Fur Caps; 40 doz. Paper Boxes; 40 Cap A supplement containing numerous full-sized pat­ FITTED. A dozen times a day, are our nostrils of­ shows that Mr. Seymour's patriotism and aid to $3.25 per bushel, and even at those Cases; BOO Dressed and Colored NutraSkins; 100 terns nsefol articles accompanies the paper every One of the firm will be at the Stores of their Agent?, "another piece," sing other songs, &c., on f3f"Hans Christian Andersen makes his for the war were never seen in that quarter, Dressed Nutra Skins; 1 Bale of Cotton Batting; 30 fortnight, and occasionally an elegant Colored fended by the rum polluted breath o£ per­ figures but few can be obtained for the re­ pounds Cotton Wadding; 25 doz. LeatherCap Fronts; Thanksgiving evening. debut in the "Riverside" for November. atfd in its review of the military movements Fashion Plate. - as follows: at ; . . y. - sons, the most respectable, worthy and gen­ in Oneida County, says: " We believe'we tail trade. Hundreds of barrels have been 1 doz. Wood Chairs; 3 Stoves; 1 Lumber Wagon with Two stories—"The Graemes" • and "Peiter, shipped East by a number of firms, and they top; 1 Rockaway Carriage; r Single Buggy; 1Horse; Critical Notices of the Press. state a fact when we say that he never con­ 3 Single Harnesses. teel. Men not drunk,but evidencing Bjflder- jgpOur friend J. W. Pinkney, who has HABPEB'S BAZAB contains, besides many pictures, Peter, and Peer"—are from his pen, and sent tributed a cent towards defraying the ex­ are still going at the rate of fifty to seventy- Norwalk, Oct. 31st. 1868. Mr. JOHN OSTKANDEK, New Canaan. ate or occasional dram taking. We heartily been visiting in western New York, is in five barrels per day." LEWIS F. BEERS, Assignee of Estate of JOHN tinuern« etc a variety of natter of especial use and direct to the Magazine. The Editors prom­ penses of any of the five regiments which W. BLANCHARD, in Bankruptcy. It44 interest'to the family; articles on health, dress, and commend the effort of Mr. Elwell and hope —There were produced in Rockland, Me., housekeeping in all its branches; its editorial matter '£ town again. He came 450 miles to vote for ises further stories In subsequent numbers. went forth from his own county, and that Grocery, Crockery Sc House Fur- 1 day only, Wednesday, Noyv4*!i,>,.i. a hundred, yea a thousand others, both men last year,, over a million casks of lime, worth OST.—On Monday morning, Oct. ISth, between is BoecSly adnpted to the circle it is intended to in­ Grant, and is to return again to make ar­ ie was never officially connected with any a million of dollars. Several thousand per­ terest and inXict; and it has, besides, good stories andwomen,will rise up here in Norwalk and Mr. Darley contributes a"fine frontispiece of movement or preparations for their recep­ L the residence of Wm. L. Quintard and the Bridge, and literary matter of merit. It is not surprising.that rangements for bringing his family home for sons are employed in the business of lime a POCKET BOOK, containing eighteen ($1S) Dollars. nisMng Department. ... - -AND AT follow his noble example, and thus save our a scene from Scott's "Ivanho^and he also tion, now did he even countenance such pro­ The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the the journal, with such features, has achieved ma the winter. burning. short time an immense snccess; for somcthin,, of its very best men and boys from the horors, the furnishes "Pictures from Switzerland," a ceedings by his presence.'" —Middletown, Conn., has voted to take same at this Office. kind was desired in thousands of fanuhe.., and its humorous account of a trip there, and five of — $60,000 more of stock in the Air-Line Rail­ publishers have tilled the demand.-Acw York Even- Iffr. L.WEEDj Jewelry Store, Norwalk, shame and death of drunkenness. God ORIGIN OF MAHOGANY FURNITURE.—An To tlie Probate Court for the,District of Stomngton: We would call the attention of our his characteristic drawings. Published by road, making a [subscription of $260,000 in HE application of SALjfON C. FOOTE, respeci- Whether we consider its claims as based upon the In this department can be found the largest stock of speed the reform. Indian captain, about the beginning of the all. :fully showef h toe is Guardian"to Edward •nlegahce and superiority of the yapei, its lypo- readers; especially the ladies, to the pros- Hurd and Houghton. TFoot* Keeler, a Minor, beldnging to said District, and. ^ilhirai appearance, the taste and judgment dis- 3 days, Tiiursday & Friday, Nov. 5 & 6. p ectus of Harper's Bazar. As a fashion and eighteenth century, had brought some logs —The new insane asylum atfMiddletown, that said MinorJa theowner ofihe foHowing re DlafacTin thS engraviDgs, or the literary.contribu­ SJpThe Norwalk White Boys, with a few Conn., has 114 patients. tion! contained in its pages, we unhesitatingly pro­ ladies paper it is unequaled. ONE VOTE.—A gentleman in New York of mahogany as ballast for his ship, and tate, viz:—the.iradivided one seventh part of airtjfam- small boys from Darien, made a street pa­ —Why is it that "religious" people in mod­ tract of land, situated in Ridgetield, FairfieliComity, nounce it to be superior in each and every particular He attends for the purpose of assisting their Agent* sends this communication to the Tribune:— gave them to his brother, Dr. Gibbons, an ern novels are almost invariably drawn as Connecticut, in quantity sixty-five acres, araffe orless, to any other similar publication here or abroad.— Choice Family Groceries rade in town last Tuesday evening, music with a dwelling house and other bujM*fes thereon lEp-i^Ball is to be given at Ely's Hall, "An uncle of mine, who sailed between eminent physician, who was then building a dishonest persons ? Probably the true rea­ standing, and bounded northerly J^ Jfed of Patrick PWo"know o"no otherEnglish or American .journal' IN FITTIG THE EYE IN DIFFICULT OR UNU- by the Norwalk Band. Wednesday night N. Y. and New Orleans, arrived in this city house. The wood was thrown aside as too son is this: the novel writer and the novel Mc Maiui and Stephen Bourne, eMJetly bylandB of. of fashion that can pretend to approach it m com- , ... . SUAL CASES. South Norwalk Thanksgiving evening. reader (as a class), prefer to regard religion Solomon C. Keeler and Cyrus Northrop, gonthedy by oMeneVs ai d variety.-iYett. York Times. . they went to Bridgeport, Thursday night to two days before the Presidential election of hard for the workmen's tools. Some time land of Enoch Bouton, and westerly oy the State line P It has the merit of bcinft sensible, cf conveying in- ever offered i i this market.' Stamford, and Friday night to New Canaan. 1840. He said to the other owner of the ves­ in an unfavorable light. It suits them to be­ dividing the States of Connecticut and New York aud eiviilf excellent patterns m every de­ afterwards his wife wanted a candle box. lieve that Christians are unlovely people. partment'. amfol I'^iitg well stocked with good read- The boys seemed to enjoy the sport hugely, By Read Knapp & Dickerman's an- sel, who, like him, was a resident of Middle- lands of Enoch Bouton and Stephen Bouton. . Those suffering from impaired or diseased vision are town, Conn.: 'Suppose we go up and vote The doctor thought of the West Indian And then it must be admitted there are too And he further says, that, the estate is at present In" matter —Watrhman and Reflector. recommended to avail thcmeselvcsof this opportunity. especially as there were no personal expen­ nouncement elsewhere. , unproductive; that the avails thereof are wanted for 1'n dress accord: • to IIAEPKI'B BAZAB will be the for old Harrison, and discharge cargo after­ wood, and out of that the box was made. many religious people who sit for the por­ the suppor), maintainance and education of said Mi­ aim and am® ... .he women of America .-Boston CROCKERY, ;l ses incurred. ' ' ward.' They went, and that county gave Its color and polish tempted the doctor to traits that novelist love to draw. nor, and that it will be for the advantage of said Mi­ Transcript. cr3B~AUvne. the wizard, with Wille Allyne one majority for Harrison. If only one had —The post office address of the following nor to sell the same, and invest the avails thereof ac­ have a bureau made out of the same ma­ cording to law; whetefore he says that there is Jusi, ' S « SUBSCKSFTIONS.-1869";' " ? i GLASS AND WOODEN WARE, and J. E. Green, the "Mocking Bird," per­ gon'e, it would have been a tie, and, if neither soldiers is wanted at the Adjutant-General s 1 OUR SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES No theory of my own will ever stand in terial, and this was thought so beautiful that and reasonable cause for selling the same. He there­ Terma: formed to a good house at Norwalk Hall, had gone, the opposite party would have had office in Hartford: John Whitson, sergeant, fore prays the Court to order said real estate to be TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TO ,r... , the way of my executing in good faith any the county." it was shown to all his friends. The Duchess Co. B, Twelfth C. V.; Alexander Guthne, sold and to empower him or some other meet person HAKI'EU'H BAZAB, one year S4 00 J | BE THE MOST Saturday night. •—«•>—» private, Co. A. Seventeenth C. V.; James S. to sell the same?pursuant to the Statute in such case ,-frrtrn Cow o_f either the MA(1AZINK, WEEKLY, OR order I may receive from those in authority of Buckingham, who came to look at it, made and provided. BVZAB Kill be supplied gratis for every Clubof IIVE Of en cry style and variety which we are selling at the PERFECT over me.—Grant to Secretary Chase, May 29, —Miss Braddon, Charles Reade, Hans Carr, Co. F, Seventh C. V. Tinted StonuMon, Oct. 20th, loos. at S4(10 MCA, in one remittance; or Six begged wood enough to make another bu­ IRN SALMON 0. FOOTE. Guardian. .LOWEST POSSIBLE HATES. : Bishop Kemper occupied the pulpit Anderson, Max Muller, Anthony Trollope, C 1868. ' -• ' '• reau for herself. Then the demand arose B®~An eminent legal gentleman says, "Of °^u^iJimTio UAKrEB'B W5KKI.V, MAOAZISB, and Miss Cushman, Miss Hosmer, and Miss Em­ to one address for one year, $1000; or, tw^f assistance to sight ever manufactured, and ean always of St.Paul's Church on Sunday last. District of Stojiington, Probate Court, as. Oct. 23, ^1. D- Be sure to call and examine our stock before pur­ be relied upon as affording perfect ease and comfort, I should regard the election of Mr. Sey­ ma Stebbins are expected in the country for more, and Honduras mahogany became the 147 applications for divorce that have Earner's Periodicals, to one address for one year, v700. come under my notice in the last ten years, OBBBHBD-Tliat the foregoing amplication be heard BVclNumbers canV supplied at any time. chasing elsewhere. while strengthening and preserving the Eye* most thor­ mour to the Presidency, at this time, as one this Winter. a common article of trade.—Dickens's All the oughly...... -a. ... Cyrus W. Field is coming home from the cause of dissatisfaction in 134 cases in and determined at the Probate Office m Stomngton, THP nostaire on IIATHMO^B BAZAB IS cen.s A of the greatest calamities that could befall the •—The Albany Journal fixes up an old Tear Bou nd. the culinary department. Take notice young on tlie 2d day of January, 1869 at 10 o'clock forenoon; year! which mnst be paid at the subvnbtr's post- KNAPP & DICSEBnAN. stciy thus pointedly:— and that notice thereof be published in some public country. I see but one source of safety for Switzerland to vote for Gen. Graiit, and then wives. J. Monroe Taylor's Gold Medal Sal- weekly newspaper, near the place where such real Subscription* sent from British North Amcican zsr We take occasion to notify the Prfblic that we Manton—Horatio, can you pray ? employ no pedlars, and to caution them against those going back again to his family. 83^~See Dr. KENNEDY'S advertisement in eratiie ensures the nicest, lightest bread, pies estate lies, three weeks successive.y, at least six Provinces must be accompanied with t-rnp ADM- October81st, 1S68.A .- V, r eminently wholesome, and is a WMKS wnore "'HlcHAKIf A, WHEELEB. Judge, S, New York, perfect magnet to bring huabands home. tic John A. Did. New York Riots, or the Hero of Yicksburg ? —quick. for Catarrh." •J331J8 U»Al OHB OV THE CBAXll T,- r* s-. PEOPLES' MUTUAL W * L*' I 'Sujpuna jo 930*1)113 01 IOOQ Our greatest,' yet with least pretence, #.. A v' "ECONOMY IS WEALTH!" F. H. NASH & BKO'8. Ilowiilk Gazette. Groat in council, and great in war, ^ ~ TEA AND COFFEE COMPANY, 'aaaM i . Foremost captain of his time, t-*4' BEST 0TYE8IMMT8. Principal Office, 94 Wall Street, New York. •mi u| jnd s3uiupub 'ajtroqa qnaqjTM psoiofd Rich in saving common eehsc, GRAM) OPENING Brooklyn Branch, 98 Atlantic Street. CAMP & KITE'S : And, as the greatest only are, if f ' ^ lit oj u•»»/ Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1868. In his simplicity sublime— "> . - ; BUY YOUR MEEKER ft SELLECK, •totvsMfunwnB MA aq 'Xqunos siq?.... uj UOnpjKm^BK OTHM ) L I js»q am jopun paAioa putt 'opn.n sjq pstuvot IMPORTERS AMD JOBBERS OF Sole Agents for Norwalk. unatSa — Who never sold the truth to serve the hour,5 ' The only Incorporated Tea Company in the United Staie Nor faltered, with eternal God for power; Is acknowledged to be th^ 'MIHIVdSH Mortgage FAIRFIELD COUNTY ITEMS. The only Mutual Tea Company in the World. 1 Who let the turbid stream of rumor flow j.i • j.-.r . t •.. The People's Mutual is organized expressly for fur­ 'oSantp ROWAYTON. Through either babbling world of high or lew; nishing TEAS and COFFEES of the Latest Importa­ 'City 3?" -X3 UI UMIBI JO J3A[iS pUB piOQ pjo JOJ pjtld qsTJQ Whose life was AVORK, whose language rife tion and finest qualities at the lowest possible prices. The Republican meeting in the Methodist OF THE With rugged maxims hewn from life. GROCERIES, The People's Mutual import the finest productions Fall aid Wiater, Cheapest Fancy and Staple •noipodsm no 'qrox MOJI Church on Saturday evening was a great from China and Japan, and furnish the BEST COF­ m sjaanpsjiiaorj iijaAiop jreg ssbio 5319 oqj U" jo CROCKERY, 83[0O({ a|duiog uapjo of opsin 8ijuj}I Safppa^v pav lie on whom, from both her open hands, . FEES direct from the plantations. i\f\ ' / :• .*# I'*/ S { success. About noon the villagers got up a The People's Mutual is incorporated under the laws * i/ilMU l.ifjLfOS Lavish honor showered all her store, FLOUR, of the State of New York. Its Capital Stock, is S190, double horse team with one of MessrsThomes IHiaJiEU HIVII UNION PACIFIC And effulgent Fortune emptied all her horn. 000. Shares 810 each. Shareholders purchase Teas •'fr in & Ryle's large lumber wagons; and gaily and Coffees at cost, thus saving a large per centage FEED. over ordinary consumers. *U3L SB 5I0018 ANIBI jRAILROAD COMPANY. ^ decorating it with handsome silk flags and UST'In the mushroom cities of the plains, They have also a proportionate interest in the profits CLOTH FN a Dry Goods Store aqi SuiAjsoaj jo ajns aq usa sai)jBd aqi 09 'aaofa CHINA & GLASS WARE. the mottoes "we propose to move upon the which are distributed in regular dividends to the OMO jno u{ 'spooS Man ojnj paiapvjnuBm J9A[]s on the line of the Pacific Railroad, they have PROVISIONS, dec., Shareholders. „ , pus p[OQ pio 'jas-aj saao^s snopsjd jaqjo i[B puy enemies works," and the one side, and "I de­ no such thing as civil' laws, of civil author­ Large Families, Hotels, Boarding Jlousesj Vesselfc Ac., save about 26 per cent, by holding stock in and mand an unconditional surrender" on the ities, and law and order is maintained by purchasing their Teas and Coffees of the People's IN NORWALK. 850 Miles Completed other, and placing a drummer boy and big Gomstock Bros., strong vigilance committees. These com­ ^MESSRS. MEEKER & SELLECK arc Sole Agents •saBUOq jo IK'11 ringer inside, set it driving around the mittee warn noted thieves, garrotiers, &c.,to for the town of Norwalk, for both the Retail and aSnsqa iuoq][Ai BJsa£ aAp JOJ pajusjiBAL S[ j]Bd £ia&a pus 'aia aq} 3Jn 5,nop jCaqj i saiOVIOSJS .SIHHOK OF Wholesclo Departments, also for the sale of Stock. E have just received direct bom the manufacto­ roads of Darien & Norwalk, to call the peo­ leave town or suffer summary punishment,, EDGAR A. FINNEY, Treasurer. 9 snavzvi JOJ luaSy oiog 'pajusjjBM m taaj A limited amount of the First Mortgage Bonds of S. D. MILLS, President. They have just greatly increased their Btock, and -jad y -puBq no jCftuBisaoa 'saseiqQ aijf pus 'sarasi W ry in Europe a large invoice of Granite and ple to the meeting. and if they then continue depredations the OF SOUTH NORWALK, are now prepared to offer •oadg pare pus J3A[|9 'piog jo juaraj-iossB SKIBI AJSA C. C. Ware. We would respectfully call the atten­ the Union Pacific Railroad Compaay are offered to to the ptib'.lc an mmensc stock of r tion of the public to the fact that we The meeting wps called to order promptly committee call.around and hang several Sole Agents for Norwalk, • B SBq pus uiaqi oj s«8SB[0 put) 'aiw aqj pus^a the public, as one of the safest and most profitable -japun 01 ipnjs ptpads B apBtn ssq aq'sapBjaadg Investment®. 3IEEKEB &' SELLECK. feel confident that they can now pleasc alj that call. . at 7 o'clock by Mr.Elias Pennoyer,by (he ap­ of them, and thus maintain something like Sajpapa uj oABq suosiad sar)[nagnp aqi SojAiong IMPORT OUR OWN CROCKERY. 1. They are the first mortgage npon the longest pointment of Mr. Vincent Colyer as chair­ order, and this realty seems to be the only RICHARDS & DAKE, and most important railroad in the country. man. Senator Ferry occupied nearly one way of securing any protection for life or THE BESX^AND CHEAPEST Ready Made CiuWiiiiff, The stock Is entirely new and of new patterns, all of 2. By law they can be issued to the Company only hour and a half in his masterly, clear and property. That is the way they did things They have a very choice assortment of •atuij pajjad first quality and no seconds. Our common ware is of as the road is completed, so that they Ways repre- FAMILY SEWING MACHINE -iCusduioa qajBjW aqi moj) extraordinary fineness, such as is seldom seen in sent a real value. exhaustive presentation of tlicgrandquestion in Cheyenne and now tlie telegraph informs JOJ NBOUAAIY AA}NSJBN3 these parts. Merchants who bny their Crockery in B UJJAI 'seajjd }saj&o[ oq} JB N» PUB ^UAMJJOSSB BSJBI i amonn IN THE WORLD. v a B daajj IJIAI aq qoiqAi SJUAMAGNBJJB aptfra ssq pus New York or Bridgeport would do well to examine wm ™® ' ' Is limited by act of Congress to at issue between the two parties before the us that they have adopted the same policy manufactured of Goods bought directly ifem our stock and prices before purchasing. 7 Mim°n Dollars on the entire Pacific line, or an people, and was frequently applauded. in the new city of Laramie, which is infected FOOT OF WASHINGTON STRE3T, Manufacturers and large Commission Houses, v average of «30,000 per mile. The $25 Novelty Sewing Machine. embracing all the Latest 'saH3AVAi waiaawv Dr. Asa Hill followed in a genial, earnest, with large numbers of desperadoes, who OUR STOCK OF CHINA °0D- _?• "ore<». of the United States Senate, Near the Steamboat Landing, and good humored appeal for General Grant make a business of plundering and murder­ jaqjo consists of Dinner and Tea Setts, Table and ^Toilet and Hon. Oakes Ames, of the United States House of l[« pu« ractHpjAY aqt JOJ -\noSy sx jaqposqns aqx th traatMB tor the which brought down the house. THE GREATEST INTENTION Ware of various qualities and prices. to ® bondholder* ing, and suck the life-blood of the laboring SOUTH NORWALK, V ranging in price from 11 to 30 cents per yard. to see that all their interests are protected. The Boys in Blue from Darien, number­ masses on the Road. On the 18tli inst the Styles and Novelties of the Season, S. Five Government Directors, appointed fcy the OF THE AGE, OUR GLASS WARE ing some fifty members, carue marching in committee visited the "Belle of the West," President of the United States, are responsible to the •iiau £[ajp of a variety of styles of Goblets and Tumblers of country for the management of its affairs. at 8 o'clock accompanied with an amusing one of the maney vile dance houses in the The Bridgeport Family Knitting -ua : spooS pauoiqstij pio "aotjet isaAuq aq) French and American make, Egg Glasses, Patent Jel­ Who keep one of the UB OK JB ly Jars (something new). Patent Salts, Ac. A large 8. Three United States Commissioners must certifj cortege of "Scallawags" and "Carpet bag­ place, arrested four of the most noted thieves MACHINE. which cannot fail to meet the wants of the most GOOD FLANNEL at 25 cts, peryrd. stock 01 Fruit and Confection Jars, Nappies, Bowls, that the road is well built and equipped, and in all re­ gers," gentlemen who were evidently pre­ fastidious. 'n|30i3 npaiianiT pti* qouojj Sugars, Creamy Wine and Beer ^Glasses, Pitchers, and garroters, took them into the street, and Fruit Dishes. Preserves, Butters, Lamps, Globes, spects a first-class railway, before any bonds can be Call and examine tooth or cither of these invaluable isned upon it. paring to invade the South as soon as they hung them to telegraph poles. They then machines at. It37 E. H* PARKEB'8. • ' (M«Ji P«lBId pnB MAJIS PIIO8 Lanterns, Chimneys. &c., &c. shall feel assured of the safety of their necks T. The United States Government lends the Com­ divided into squads and scoured the city, pany its own bonds to the same amount that the by the election of General Grant. To Country Merchants. FINE FALL PRINTS, •iJItttaf warning the most notorious characters to Largest and Best Assortments ' "1XTE can furnish you with EpsomSalts, Roll Brim- company issues, for which it takes a seoond mort­ The Church was beautifully decorated, leave town in so•any hours. It is thought V T stone, Alnm, Sulphur, Copperas, Alcohol, Bird '«3q3)B,tV auij . I CHAMBER SETTS, " gage as security. Seed, Spqpges, Chamois Skins, Matches, &c., &C., in with costly drapery of red white and blue the nights' work will drive out these follows any quantity at the lowest market prices; also, Fast Colors at 12% cents. • jo !)uomji083B isaq aqj White and Decorated Stone China, Lava and Decora­ S. As additional aid, it makes an absolute donation silk and bunting adorned with gilt, crimson Laudanum, Paregoric, Peppermint, ted Tin. of 19,800 acres of land to the mile, lying upon each and make Laramie a comparatively safe Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Syrup Squils, Business Salts side of the road. and emerald colored silver tinsel stars. plnca to live in. Syrup Ipecac, &c., &c.t by the gross, half gross, 'aHoxs iviaAiar Jias in town, and sell or single dozen, or by the pint, quart, or gallon. 9. The bonds pay six per cent, in gold, and the The mottos across the gallery, "Protection principal is also payable in gold. Patent Medicines, Proprietary Articles, Blueing- EXTRA FINR GRENADINE, ,r to our citizens at home and abroad," we will Seymour proposes absolute retirement Liquid and Powder,—&c., at a good, fair discount. aaaaM i - ; ^ WOOD WARE AND MATS OF ALL KINDS. 10. The earnings from the local or way business Orders promptly attended to and shipped with care. ADAPTED FOR were over Foou MILLION DOLLASS last year, which, tight it out on this line if it takes all Seymour, after tlie election. He thus affectionately UHLE BROS., 11 Main St., Norwalk, Ct. FOR VEILS, at 36 Cents per Yard. and others were scattered around the walls. winds up his Cleveland speech : after paying operating expenses, was much more than CHROMOS. Brittania and Planished Tin Coffee and Tea Pots, sufficient to pay the interest. These earnings will be The meeting broke up about ten o'clock "Now I must bid you good bye. In all Cheaper than the Cheapest. new and beautiful patterns. probability these are the last words you 'vyill irrepressible Conflict. We have for sale the vastly increased on the completion of the entire line with rousing cheers for Grant & Colfax, hear from my lips." FALL AND WINTER WEAR, SPOOL COTTON, tbe very beat in 1860. Ferry & Hill, with an evident feeling among A.11 Amusing Toy. "OLD OAKEN BUCKET," 12. No political action can reduce the rate of in­ The idea of an "Inaugural" must be very A large variety of Plain, Stamped, Planished, Bnr- the audience that they had been strengthen­ A splendid chromo of Jerome Thompson's celebrated nishea Tin and Tin'd Sheet Iron Ware of French, terest. It must remafn for thirty years—six per cent, remote. FOR SALE BY at 60 cents per dozen. ; painting, illustrating Woodworth's poem of that name. American and onr own make. : per annum in gold, now equal to between eight and ed for the battle at the polls on Tuesday. • .- We offer at $10 50; $12 SO; 14 50; 18 50; GENERAL U. S. GRANT, nine per cent, in cnrrency. The principal is then pay­ An Oyster Supper is to be given" at the ^Nasby has lost all hope; he says: "It They still continue the Ageney for H. M. & C. S. PROWITT. able in gold. If a bond, with each guarantees, were Hotel, Wednesday evening, for the benefit $19 OO; $20 50; 922 00; 924*0; 925 00; . One of the best likenesses of him yet published. issued by tbe Government, its market price would not reely seems to me ez tho the eleckshun of ANOTHER 50 DOZEN OF THAT • IRON HOLLOW WARE, of the Baptist Church. Grant and Colfax was inevitable, and that THJ5 MATTERHORN, be less than from 20 to 25 per cent, premium. As " T.AITTT OF FOUR CANTONS, . Plain and Enameled Yankee and Scotch Bowls: these bonds are Issned under Government authority after all I shel be turned out in my old age Don't Fail to Bead This! «°- " JCNGFRAU CHEAP HOSIERY. " BAT OF COLBERG, Plain and Enameled Maxlain Kettles, and in short and supervision, upon what is very largely a Govern­ "WESTPORT. to grass ez Nebuchadnnezzer wuz. Pollock The Great United States all that pertains to the culinary department of a well ment work, they must ultimately approach Govern­ " BASKET OF PEACHES, furnished store. A fine company of Boys in Blue has been will get the Postoffis, and Joe Bigler will be TAIT'S CHICKENS, . - ment prices. No other corporate bonds are made so THE SINGING CLASS, secure. formed, numbering about one hundred, and his deputy. Well, there is groseries to keep, If yon arc in want of anything in <• VILLAGE SCHOOL, 13. The issues will soon be exhansted. The sale* composed of some of the most influential and and it will go hard if I can't make a living Large quantity of PERFTKIEBX AND FAN- Two very humorous subjects re-calling to some ex­ TEA WAREHOUSE tent our BChoelday experiences. . IMPROVED PATENT WELL CURBS. , have sometimes been half a million a day, and nearly "solid men" of the place. Tjhe contrast be­ at that." Eastman Johnson'* BAREFOOT BOY, illustrating twenty millions have already been sold. About ten .. 9—••>—* — . tween them and the white boys of the place CY SOAP very cheap. ^ Whittier's poem, and a line assortment or small chro- millions more may be offered. It is not improbable mos, from 80 cents and upward. Stereoscopes, Views, is striking. ' * •. .*t • How to Get a Hnslband. T>ress Suits that at some time not far distant, all the remainder OF H. H. Wellman's Frames, Cord, Picture Nails in variety, at - 3 From an excellent communication pub­ WHITNEY & BECKWITH'S, Cast Iron Sinks and Plumbers Materials generally. of the bonds the Company can issue will be taken by Gazette Building. some combination of capitalists and withdrawn from RIDGEFIELD. lished in a cotemporary, we copy the follow­ LINE OF Ladies Furnishing Goods in every variety. STILL AT IT.—Mr. Slawson had a valuable the market, except at a large advance. The long ing, "expressly for the girls $20; $25; $30; $35. Prize Bull, LAWRENCE DREW. time, the high gold interest, and the perfect security, Hambletonian Colt stolen from his barn on FANCY GOODS, "Being old, and therefore allowed license T. T. KELLEY & CO. URE BLOOD AYRSHIRE. Send for circular to A larffto stoelc of Drain Tile Pipe - must make these bonds very valuable. Monday night, the 26th inst. for teasing the girls on .matrimonial sub­ E. FAUL, Agent. FOR SALE for seed, Early All'the predictions which the officers of this Com­ GLOVES, . P jects, I consult them about their future pros­ NEW YORK. Goodrich, Early Rose, and Harrison Potatoes. constantly on hand for Sewera and Cesspools, with pany have madg in relation to the progress and GREENWICH. 41tf Meadow Farm, Darien, Ct., E. FAUL, Agent. all die necessary Elbows, Bends, Branches and Traps, pects often, and find that the opinion ob­ STATIONERY, " and workmen if wanted to lay it. business success of their enterprise, or the value and Gen. J. R. Hawley addressed a rousing TEAS RETAILED POSTIVELY AT IMPORTING advance in the price of their securities, have been tains with them that the young men were . PRICES. more than confirmed, and they therefore suggest that meeting of Union men on Wednesday even­ AND EMBROIDERY, never so slow in proposing as in these days, We guarantee our stock to be at all times fresh and EELL HANGING done to order by experienced parties who desire to invest in their bonds tcili find U ing, last. workmen, admit-, gives them a good, rare, and pnt up from none but original packages. Heavy Satinet Suits for to their advantage to do so at once. which, we must Zntire satisfaction in every respect is warranted, or MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STAMFORD. , 7 not to say all powerful reason for not taking money refunded. The price for the present is 109 and accrued interest LACES, - • : Onr Stove Department at the rate of six per cent, in currency from July 1st, The first lecture under the auspices of tlie a husband. Now, young ladies, the whole PRICE LIST: consists of Heaters, Ranges, Stationary and Portable and subscriptions will be received in NOBWALK by Young Men's Christian Association, will be secret with nine-tenths of you, of not being Cook, Parlor and Office Stoves, Hard and Soft Coal Furnaces, in great variety. OOLONG (black), 60, TO, 80, 90, $1, per lb. best. nearly all kinds are kept constantly on hand; also MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! Tbe NATIONAL RANK Of NORWALK, delivered Thursday, November 12th, by able to get off your parents' hands, is simply MIXED, (green and black,) 60, TO, 80. 90, SI, per lb. Bishop Clark, of Rhode Island. Subject: that you don't know how to work. You best HOOP SKIRTS, MOTHERS!!! and in New York "Man, or the Human Machine." can't keep house. You can't make a pair of YOUNG HYSON, (green) TO, 80, 80, $1, #1.10 $1.!6 per D0NT FAH. TO PROCURE At the Company'* Office, No. SO - lb. best OUR Wendell Phillips will lecture on Decem­ breeches. " You can't tell, for the-life of yon, IMPERIAL (green) 90, $1,81.25. Sheet Mnsic, At the head of our Manufacturing and Jobbing de­ Nassau St., ENG. BREAKFAST, (black) TO, SO, 90, $1, $1.10, J1.S5. Mrs. finsM Soothing Syrnp, partment we have a competent Foreman, practical ABD UY ber 4th. the difference between bran and shorts, or JAPAN, 90, $1, SI.35 per lb. and experienced in business, with a full corps of able GUNPOWDER, 81.25, 81.60 per lb. and all articles usually found in a well appointed La For Children Teething: and willing workmen ready at short notice to perform John J. Cisco dc Son, Rankers, No. 59 We learn that the wori^of building a large which cow gives the buttermilk. The This valuable preparation has been us$d with any kind of work in our line with which onr custom­ Wall St., lock factory has been commenced in Stam­ young men generally have no fortune, and Price lilt t NEVER FAILING SUCCESS IN THOU­ er* may favor us. Music Boolis, Over ( oat Stock dies Bazaar. SANDS OF CASES. And by the Company's advertised agents tbrotigiumt ford. to marry with them now, rest assured, re­ It not only relieves the child from pain, but the United States. GROUND COFFEES. Hoping to merit the patronage of the public, we Mr. Charles Scofield, of Newfield, has lates- more to making a living with the as­ invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects shall he constantly on handto give attention to those Bonds sent free, but parties subscribing through acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole who desire to examine our stock. gathered fifty bushels of ears of corn from sistance of a loving, industrious helpmate, PURE RIO, SO, 25, and 30 cents per ponnd. system. It will also instantly relieve local agents, will look to them for their safe delivery. BEST OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA, 40 cts. per lb. and Musical Instructors, is unusually large this Season; comprising all Griping in the Bowels and Wind Colic. A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP WAS ISSUED 1120 hills. This is at the rate of 166 bushels than indulging in opera music, moonshine COFFEES IN THE BEAN, roasted 18, 80,35 and « cents per pound. grades, from the We believe it the BEST and SUREST REM­ Oct. 1st, containing a report of the progress Of the of ears to the acre. The com is known as and poetry. Do you know what they say CAMP & KYTB, EDY IN THE WORLD, in all cases of DYS­ F. H. NASH & BRO S, ptvork to that date, and a more complete statement in CHEAPEST SATINETS to tlie FINEST ENTERY and DIAREHtEA IN CHILDREN, the "white" variety.—Advocate. of one of your butterfly young ladies who We solicit a fair trial from all who are interested in whether arising from teething or any other cause. relation to the value of the bonds than can be given ha9 held them in the parlor by the hour procuring If not on hand they can be obtained at short notic*. IMPORTED BEAVERS, Full directions for using will accompany each Corner of Main and West Streets, in an advertisement, which will be sent free on appli­ All styles of bottle. cation to the Company's offices or to any of the ad­ DANBURY. listening to 'elegant nothings ?' Nineteen which we are offering at the following rates: South Norwalk Conn. FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES AND TEAS MAIN STREET, NORWALK. Be sure and call for vertised agents. A new store is to be put up by Nichols times out of twenty, it is this: 'Well, she's $5; $7 50; $9 50; 10; $11; $12; $14; $16; "MBS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP," JOHN jr. CISCO, Treasurer, New York. all right for an evening's entertainment, but At economical rates. Having the/ac-jimt7e of " Ctrans & PERKINS," and Stevens, next to Robinson's fish market, $18; 920; $23; $24; {28; JSO; $33; $35. on the outside wrapper. All others are baae OCT. 6th, 1863. White street. she will not make a good wife.' RICHARDS ic DIKE, Trunks, Traveling Bags & Satchels, SPECIAL NOTICE. imitations. There is no possible objection to the ac Rev. G. M. Stone has had another attack THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF of bleeding. His people have given him a complishments of music, painting, and the three months vacation. like, as such, but the idea is to be able to set Which will be sold as cheap as they can b3fonndMf» BOOTS AND SHOES FALL GOODS! Stone is being drawn iu the neighborhood these prior amusements aside for the period FALL CAMPAIGN! where. •' to be found in FairfieldConnty. * ofMallory's factory, for a bridge to the H. & when the stern duties of married life call for JUST KECEIVED 100 OASES, E. R. R. Stone will be drawn and prepared your practical knowledge. Show the young We would call spccial attention to our Consisting in part of FaU Goods! this fall, but the laying will not commence men that you can do your part of double PORTABLE WRITING DESKS, W I L C O X'S O. B. IVES GENTS. AND BOYS' CALF BOOTS. until Spring. business; that you can cook a meal's vic­ AND PORTFOLIOS, MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTH'S HEAVY The contract given.by the Hartford & tuals on a pinch ; that you can sweep up, #7.50 OVER, COATS, Fall Goods! and dust, and darn old stockings, and save a of tho Best Quality. WINTER BOOTS. Erie R. R. Co., to Messrs. Redfield & Whit­ Is now opening an excellent variety of SCOFIELD tlesey will not vary in value much from penny toward an accumulated pound; that P0RTM0NIES & MONET BAGS, Also, KIP BOOTS, A GREAT VARIETY. $100,000. The portion of the line for which you will not be .a dead expense to him Patent Fruit Jar. which are all wool, heavy, and well made, and which A COMPLETE STOCK LADIES' SHOES. they have contracted to build the stone work through life. Believe me; young friends, as of all prices, and as cheap as they can fouAl else­ we guarantee to do good service. RUBBER GOODS, ALL KINDS. wow & mi extends from tlie arch of the White Plain R. many true, heroic, womanly hearts beat where. over household duties as flutter beneath the Fall & Winter (Soods LONG BOOTS FOR OYSTERMEN. . And Want simply to say to our friends and patrons in this It. above Amos Morris' place, Beaver Brook town and surrounding country, that we are fully pre­ light of a parlor chandelier. Your kiss is STEREOSCOPIC GLASSES & VIEWS, MEN'S, LADIES', BOYS', AND YOUTHS' district, through this village, to Crofut's OPERA, MAGNIFYING, AND SPT pared to receive your calls,and can show you dam. just as sweet, your smiles just as bright, your GLASSES, PHOTOGAPHIC AL­ RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES, of the While Abel Gray was returning home heart as happy and tender, after a day's Particular attention is invited to a line of BUMS, AND CARD PIC­ best make. Tlie Best Stoek of from Bethel, Saturday noon, he was taken exertion ip a sphere worthy of true woman­ TURES, PL A TING AND THE CELEBRATED ARCTIC RUBBERS, VISITING CARDS, IN OUR with bleeding at the lungs, and felEexhaust- hood, as in places of dissipation, frippery CHESSMEN, & for Gents and Ladies. BARNUM ed at the upper end of Deer Hill Avenue. and silly amusement. Have an ambition' to CHEQUERS, Thanking the public for past favors, we will endeav­ BLACK ALAPACAS & POPLINS, or to please in the future. No trouble to show goods. Fall Dress tio«ds, He lay by the road until about 4 o'clock, do your part in life; cultivate industrial DOMINOES, All goods warranted. Come and Look, One and All. when he was taken up by a passing team, habits, and let the parlor accomplishments BACKGAMMON & CRIBBAGE BOARDS YOUTH'S DEPARTMENT 14audi ft MainStreet, ' ; ' • consisting of . ' and carried to his home. He lost BO much go with the higher accomplishments I have whjcli will be sold CIIEAP. ' 0. 0 HEELER & BS0. Have finished their inventory, and are receiving ,B t.w blood as to render hi» recovery doubtful.' roughly enumerated. It is astonishing how Gaines &PuzzeIs in Variety MERINOS/-''' 1 soon a domestic young lady is found out and Times. GOLD AND STEEL PENS, GOLD AND will be found a LARGE AND COMPETE ASSORT­ EMPRESS CLOTHS; ; ^ r 1 A few friends and parishioners of the Rev. appreciated. It is because she is such a rare SILVER PENCILS, INDELIBLE MENT, manufactured expressly for the trade. TOILET PERFUMES. A VARIETY OF STYLES OF ' ALPACAS, Henry Powers, dropped in upon him and exception to the general rule. PENS AND PENCILS, POCKET A complete assortment of Toilet Perfumes from the ; : J his good wife last Tuesday evening, and left KNIVES, RAZORS, &C„ &(! IcadinpForeign and Domestic Manufacturers, . Permanent Care for Catarrh!—A WON­ DRESS GOODS, COMBS AND BRUSHES, IRISH, FRENCH, AND SMLI&B' POPLINS, [;• a little remembrance of their visit in the New Fall M i DERFUL DISCOVERY! !—If you have an offensive ' PICTURES & PIC­ LUBIN'S EXTRACTS, ••sr.l •hape of $103.25, together with a variety of discharge from the head; nostrils obstructed or dry; PLAIN AND CHANGEABLE POPLINS, TURE FRAMES. CHENEAND CHANGEABLE MOHAIRS, ' things handy to have about the house. partial loss of hearing or smelling; pain over the MERINOES, PHALON'S NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS, -and everything else in the eyes; or a substance picking in the throat, affectirg Tbe Most Complete Jar Hade Jeffersonian. Pictures Framed to Order One Word in Begard to Onr Prices. the voice, use DB. KENKEDI'S "Permanent Cure for EMPRESS CLOTHS, • • PHALON'S NEW PERFUME, BRIDGEPORT. Catarrh." It completely eradicates all of the above IN OVAL OR SQUARE, EVERY DAY. DRESS GOODS LINE symptoms of this loathsome disease, and is curing LUSTERS, ROSEWOOD, FLOR DE MAYO. BLACK WALNUT, The trial of Charles H. Sanborn of East thousands who had become discouraged with using REPS, AND GILT. For Sale by H. M. & C. S. PROWITT, to be found in this County. v Bridgeport for the murder of his illegitmate snuffs and caustic solutions. This wonderful remedy . * Our connection with a Manufacturing and W holesale Establishment, gives ns unnsual facilities for selling child, only two or three days old, is now ta­ is sold by all druggists, and is warranted to cure any PLAIDS, JhC. Flower?, Shells, and mosses Framed Clothing at Low Rates. In short, we save Jobbers' Corner Drug Store. king place at Danb'ury. The mother of the case of Catarrh not complicated with other diseases. profits and DELAINE S AND PKINTS In any ityle of Frame, Look at the Bargains Marked child was an Irish girl living in his fathers JOHN F. HE.NRT (successor to Demas Barnes & Co.), Also a good assortment of 21 Park Row, New York, Sole Agent. • A FULL ASSORTMENT. • - j family. Persons sending $2.25and a history of their case to CLOTHS, SEWING MACHINES, FOR THE Its Superior Advantages. The Tanners, a new organization of voting Dr. A. S. KENNEDY, Auburn, N. Y., will receive his Below. FIBST—Its completeness in its arrangements and • A full line of Republicans, turned out under Boss Tanner, personal attention, and the Remedy, especially adapt­ FLANNELS, * TOILET AND NURSERY. Henry Sterling, on Saturday night, week, to ed to their condition, will be sent by return mail, combinations as a perfect fruit preserver. HOSIERY, •" " ;; postage paid. 43-Gt WOOL BLANKETS, An excellent assortment of articles, comprising Hair do'escort duty for the speakers who were Tooth and Nail Brashes, Combs, Cosmetics, Perfum­ SIOOHD—It is provided with a divided Ring, which i •• . ' GLOVES, ery, Tooth Powders and Soaps, Sozodont, Dentiline, W- K ' to hold forth in the Tannery. HOSIERY, Pomades, Hair Oils, Hair Dressings, Hair Invigora- The First National Bank, has declared a DODD'S NERVINE tors, Hair Dyes, Poilet Powder. 300 Doz. Genta Underskirts & Drawers Is easily attached to or detached from the Neck of the WORSTEDS; GLOVES, semi annual dividend of six per cent. Jar, and secured by a Bail. AND nrraOBATOR. .iETNA, GROVER & BAKER'S, WHEELER * TOILET SOAPS • ; And all kind* of FANCY GOODS. The Meat Market in Main street, owned This medicine is a Nerve -Tonic. It stops the waste of WILSON'S, BARTRAM & FANTON'S, WILCOX just received from Auctios, at the low price of 40 cts. AND DOMESTICS a pair. - TUIBD—When the band and bail are applied, its vitality, braces the nerves, and quietly regulates the A GIBBS', and the celebrated AMERICAN BUTTON To convince the public that we mean what we say, in great variety. Powder Puffs and Boxes. by Charles Fox, was entered by burglars HOLE and OVERSEAMING MACHINE. This M«- we would respectfully invite them toinspect our goods A GOOD ALL WOOL one night last week. They cut out two system. Sleeplessness, Irritability, Loss of Energy, chine does- every variety of sewing, and takas tbe and judge for themselves. combinations form a complete handle, thereby dis­ Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Local same kind of a stitch as the Wheeler &Wilson, Any : LUBIN'S SOAPS, BR0CHA SHAWL for $10.00 panes of glass at the rear of the market, Weakness, and a general failing of the mental and one wishing to get a good Machine, will do well to pensing with all lifters or other appliances, which through which they crawled and stole about bodily functions, arc the common indications of Nerv­ give ns a call. FRENCH SOAPS. The Greatest Bargains in Alapaeas have hitherto been in use for removing the Jar from ; • and a splendid stock of . ' $25.00 in five ccnt pieces, which,were kept ous Disease, Dodd.'s Nervine and Invigoratorls a BOOKS AND MUSIC of all kinds Bound to Order. complete specific for all these troubles. It is also the We keep constantly on hand a large sto«k of For Sale by H. M. & C.S. PROWITT. in the saie.^ boiling water. - •- best as it is also the most agreeable The Base Ball Match between the Yale NEW GOODS 39 MAIN STREET, FOR THE CHILDREN. Ever offered in Norwalk, at $4.00 for a full dress pat­ Remedy for Female Complaints, tern. FOVBTH—It is constructed with a Glass Cover, which of every kind. Some beautiihl . ;t University Nine and the Bridgeport Club, ever offered to the public, Prostration of the strength FOR SIGN OF THE GOLDEN* HARP AND PEN. large variety of Toys, Games and Books, for sale by took place Wednesday afternoon, at Hamil­ Hysteria,—retained, excessive; irregular or painfu Gents' Furnishing: Goods. sets over the neck of the Jar, resting on an elartic Double & Single Paisley Shawls. ton Park, New Haven, resulting in favor of menses—yeild to its magic powy. H. M. & C. S. PROWITT. band on the outer surface of the shoulder, thus pre­ IN BLACK AND SCARLET CENTRES. j ; the Yales, by a score of 14 to 6, as follows: TO MOTHERS. Over Fifty Different Varieties, For ROUND SHOULDERED PERSONS Slolhers! we also recommend the Nervine, for use in Fall Trade of 1868. Splendid line of Poplin A lapacas, venting any flavor being imparted to the fruit by me- INNINGS. coaiijtnj in part of 28456789 the diseasefwhich afflict children while teething, as WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ' - HOSIERY, We advise them to use Shoulder Braces, a fine assort­ Gonrard's Medicated, ment of which, for Ladies and Gents, may be found at talic or poisonous substances. This advantage alone CLOAKS AND CLOAOGS! YALE 5 5 0 1 0 0 4 1 0 0—14 certain to afford quick and grateful relief. The stupe­ We have opened one of the largest and most com­ Lubin's Toilet, AT VERY LOW FIGURES. fying Syrnps, of which opium is the principal ingredi­ Hull's Honey, Sand's Sassafras, GLOVES, ' B'FOBT 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 2—6 plete assortment of Hull's Glycerine, Yankee Shaving, • H. M. & C. S. PROWITT'S enders its superiority such as to bring it into imme- In this Department our stock Is complete: i ent, are dangerous to ife, impair the functions of the In the case of C. H. Sanborn, indicted for HuH's Camphor, Robinson's Silver, COLLARS, stomach and bowels, and actually, impede the growth Colgate's Glycerine, Constontin'»Tar,' Corner Drug Store. iate and general use with the public. child murder, the jury were unable to agree Fall and Winter Goods, Colgate's Honey, Whitmore's Shaving, HANDKERCHIEFS, .. CLOAKS MADE TO ORDER ^ of your offspring. To cure Wind Colic, regulate the Colgate's Vegetable, Benbow's Violet, -V, , bowels, soften the gums, and relieve pain, the NER­ c on a verdict, so the State's attorney entered ever shown in this vicinity, consisting of Colgate's Elder Flowers, Benbow's Elder Flower, SHIRTS, J ; - DIMITY RUFFLING, i .in the best manner at short notice. > a nolle and the prisoner was on Friday dis­ VINE will always be found safe and efficient. Colgate's Brown Windsor,Moody's Pomice, . * DON'T USE ANYTHING ELSE ! Robinson's Sand, Glenn's Glycerine, TIES, ...i'-"'-;-: .'-J : IN OUR J charged.—Standard. MERINOES, REPS, PLAID AND CHANGEABLE T^ewis"Lewis'Tar, Glenn's Honey, .-v-r tSf Dodd's Nervine contains no OPIUM or othcr_ Rathgeber'sn.ii i- ti.iPalm, Glenn'sniann'a .TrtolrovJockey Club,fllnh 1 . " ' ' BOWS, ' " WALL PAPER at 20 cents, containing 10 yards. poisonous ingredient. For sale by all Druggists. POPLINS, SHAWLS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, Rathi;ebcr's Glycerine, Glenn's Mnsk, t STRATFORD. Lubin's Olga, CARPET DEPARTMENT > <1; H. B. STORER & CO., Proprietors, Phalon's Paphian,;^.- I; T SCARFS, and The dwelling house of Mr. Isaac Brooks, BLEACHED & UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, Tuft's Honey, Lubin's Violet, k' • No. 75 Fulton Street, New York. Rathgeber's Honey; Lubin's Musk, Ac., 4c., HATS, Full directions for cooking with each Jar. You can find a new and well selected assortment of j PRINTS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, And many other va'rities of all the popular manufac­ near the Railroad station was entered on ; MEN'S, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S turers. Sold by the gross, dozen, box or single cake, ;-l. CAPS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, ' J Friday night week, an entrance being effect­ at UHLE BROS., Druggists, 11 Main St., Norwalk. UNDERGARMENTS.HOISERY, AND ed through a rear window. Mr. B., seeing a R. B. P. If you want SOAP this is the place to purchase. TRUNKS, KIACIC RUFFLING WITH EDGE, & SMALL WARES, BOOTS Especial inducements offered to purchasers by the TAPESTRY INGRAIN, ^ - light in the next room, spoke thinking it to F you want the best article in the market for cook­ box. ' • AND TRAVELLING BAGS. I ing, use'the ROYAL BAKING POWDER. It costs AND SHOES, in groat b8 some member -of the family when the you nothing to try it, as every can is warranted. For CATA H. H. EC . at 3 shillings. Containing 6 yards. ' THREE PLY, .... ^ sale" "by Toli~ lies & Wilcox,Hutchins & Ferris, and Mee- variety. :t ' An extensive stock of burglars put out the light, and left. kcr & Selleck, 4t42* DR. DUBOIS'-GREAT EUROPEAN * The grocery store of J. C. Fairchild was For $(^>y the Case or Dozen. v.: INGRAIN, Tlie Beet Roofing Known. MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS $4.50 PER PAIR. CATARRH REMEDY, Gents' Underclothing, burglarized last Thursday night,an entrance Warranted to Cure that Loathsome Disease. Heavy Blue Mixed Shirts and Drawers at 3~)i cents. •*'•••• • HEMP, being effected through a rear second story r . TWENTY YEARS USE ... MEM'S AND LADIES' RUBBER SHOES very cheap. CATARRH is a disease lit le understood^ physi­ WINDOW SHADES. cians; in fact many say there is no euro for.it; but THOSE FASHIONABLE . ".'V. 4 WSII AND RAG window, which was reached with a ladder. Has demonstrated that . , ' hundreds will testify to having been cured by using _ Best Quality ; Thursday evening, the 27th inst., Booth's Warren's Improved Our Tailoring Department DR. DUBOIS' CATARRH COMPOUND. -Patients will not -have to use more than one or two packages ARMY OVERCOATS AT. #3.75. WIDE LINEN COLLARS, Hall in Stratford, was crowded to repletion before they -receive a benefit. Seyere cases have, been Is full and complete. cured BY USING ONE PACKAGE.' CARPETINGS. • by the steadfast, earnest and honest Repub­ Felt, Ce«nt, ani Gravel Roofii This Remedy has. met with Great Success in Europe, •v>C ; We would call particular attention to our •' at the small sum of l(f cents apiece. Warranted all Is the best roofing in use. It will not corrode, will Over Coatings, Cloths, Cassimeres, Ready and has Cured Thousands of the Worst Cases. linen. o. P. SBIiIjXiOE, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS, licans of the town, to listen to an address by not crack, will notleak and does not wear out. It is The subscribers invites special attention Major Hoy t of Greenwich. The gallant little the testimony of all who have given it a fair trial that Made Clothing, Over Coats, Catar h causes Dropping in the Throat, Hawking it has no superior. We confidently refer to the hun­ and Spitting, Sounds fu* the Head, Weak Eyes, Deaf­ SHADI& HOLLANDS Major appeared amidst rousing cheers and dreds 111 Fairfield County whp have had roofs put on ness, Headache, Tightness across the Forehead, Neu- Agent for Norwalk and vicinity, | Coats, Pants and Vests raliga, Hoarseness;' Canker, Bronchitis, Heart Disease, which will be found to be the largest in town, and entered into the labor of exposing the treach­ by us . LOCKWOOD & ADAMS. prices as low as the lowest. :V?-f " "Sv . to their large and entirely new stock of • SHADE FIXTURES, &C., && s N. I?—Orders left at the Feed store of I. & F. Sel­ • j in full assort- * Asthma, and finally ending in the great terror toman- ery of the Democratic party, and the New leck, James' Building, Water Street, or with J. R. kind—CONSUMPTION, Sold by all Druggists. Price if.- , : ; ment. SI per Package. Believing the One Price System to be the only cor­ In fact we have a full assortment of Job Lots too nu­ Come in and see ue, at . York platform. He also gave extended sta Raymond, at the Steam Saw Mill, west of the Depot at wholesale Agents: .Geo. C. Goodwin & Co., M. S. merous to mention. 4 Plioenix Block, South Norwalk, will receive prompt attention; enqui­ Burr & Co., Boston. rect principle npon which to transact business, we tistical statements that could not fail to dis­ ries freely answered. All Cloths for Clothing, bought of us cut free of ex­ 1 " The People'* Store," ' DR. H. W. DUBOIS; Proprietor, 72 Friend Street, ha.ve adoptee it, and shall strictly adhere to it, but In FALL STYLES. prove the slander poured out by the copper­ pense to the purchaser. • Boston, where the Remedy may be tested, free of ex­ ass&'ws.- :r':. We invite the attention of all who wish to purchase pense. Send for Circular. all cases guarantee our goods to be as low as can be heads in relation to the National debt. His WONDERFUL! S&a. NORWALK, CONN ; How either sex may instantly gain the undying love at very low rates. bought in this or New York markets. >V" NO. 2 GAZETTE BUlLPQTO.v «*!.• arguments were strong and the logic conclu­ of any person they choose. The single married, the BLUEING-. sive. He is a fluent and eloquent speaker, married happy, and WISE IN TIME Simple, harmless HLE BROS. LAUNDRY BLUE, is the H. M. & J. T. PROWITT, Call and see us. A word to the wise is sufficient. and sure. Also Journal of Love, Secret of Snccess, I>. A. SALMON & CO. U Best Article of the kind in the Market. Try it. and will do much in the pending canvass How to get Rich, etc. All mailed free for 20 cents. After once using yon will have to other kind In th{ Terms Cash* house. Both Liquid and Powder. Sold by Grocers ; towards the election of Grant and Colfax, 100.000 sold. Address, Weetport, Oct. 0th, 1868. ' ; , - J MAm STREET. ' ivu.i'Vr" % HOOSEAR & AMBLEB-- ST 81a REEVES $ CO., T8 Nassau St,t N.' Y. Mid Sruggiett, throughout the State. COM8TOCK BROTHERS. New York Advertisements. CONVEYANCES. NEW BOOMS! IF YOU WANT GOOD NEW FLKNITTBE T Lawton Blackberry Wine. City Baggage Express. VK YEARS OLD, for sale by the bottle for Medi HE subscriber having dissolved partnership with fjltfmlk (SteiefcU. cal use, by T. B. NASH, SouthNorwalk, Ct. Fo* MARBLEIZED SLATEMANTELS T Mr. A. H. Glbbs will hereafter run an Express Finformation enquire of P. H. Nash & Bros. #m38 Summor Vv'AcS.o Wagon to and from the Railroad trainsand Steamboat. E. 4V1NTARD A SONS, Baggage or Packages called for and delivered to any In great variety and at prices from I tart of the town. Orders left on the Slate at the Post AVE removed to their new rooms In the Post Of­ < JIHce will receive his personal and prompt attention. fice Building, (entrance one door welt of their Tuesday, Nov. 3. 1868. GROCERIES, $10, $12 50, $17 50, $20 to $30, and upward, Public patronage is respectfully solicited. H LADIES AND GENTS' ALFRED ALLEN. old store) where they have a very large assortment of HORATIO SEYHIOFB. MANUFACTURED BY Furniture or every description, CONFECTIONERY, ICE CTCEAM, Norwalk Horse Railway. History of the lerrices which he rendered to WE THE PENRHYN SLATE CO. 1SSS StJMuEB ARBANGEMKNT. 188S. At greatly reduced prices. country during the Great Rebellion and since; com­ Also Ilearths, Tiles, Cisterns, Baths, Slabs, Urinals, call at the store of So. Norwalk. plete in eight chapters. AND Leave Norwalk. CSDEBI1KIN6, BILLIARD TABLE BEDS, 5 40 A. M. New York. « 00 A, M. BY HOWARD. 6 22 N. Y. & N. II. « 45 '• in all its branches.. - Slabs, plain and enameled. Slate Work made to or­ New York. T 46 " N LAMBERT & BUNNELL, der. Circulars sent on application. T 26 CHAPTER I. : • 8 05 No Train. 8 20 " DINING SALOON! Quarries and Manufactory, Middle Granville, N. Y. S 00 •' Architects ond Building Superin­ TJHLE BROS., Warehouse and Show Rooms, No 40 West Eigh­ S S3 New Haven. In Tweddle Hail, when darksome day* 9 00 No Train. 9 24 " FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! CURTIS MOREHOUSE, tendents, teenth St., between Fifth and Sixth Aves., N. Y. 9 44 " Obscured our nation's glory, GAZETTE BUILDING, wribLESALE AND RETAIL ELEAZER JONES, Manager. 9 24 New Haven Ex: AT THE We find Horatio in amaze ' 275 Main Street, Bridgeport, Conn. 10 02 No Train, 10 20 " 10 40 No Train. 11 00 " Furniture Warehouse, Of antiquated story; Carpeting, DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS, WORKING DRUGGISTS , ARGET COMPANIES AND PROCESSIONS.— 10 CO New York Ex. 11 10 " Near the npper end of Main St. No Train. With wily heart he tain would teach, , • DRAWINGS and ' FRAMING PLANS, No 11 Main Street, Norwalk, Ct. T Red and blue Fire Shirts, by the dozen, hundred 11 40 . 12 00 M. HE subscriber has the largest assortment of To truth'scomplete perversion— ^ with Bills of Materials. &c., or single one, double-breasted, as low as $1.50, and 12 00 M. No Train. 12 20 P. M. . T Household Furniture in this County, consisting Confectionery carcfolly prepared • either ready-made or made to order, at "Mechanics 12 68 P. M. New York. 1 18 " of Chamber suits of all kinds, Bureaus, Sofas, Loung­ No greater crime (see thou bis speech,) SUCCESSOR TO F. P. FINNEY, Constantly cn hand a lull stock of the purest and 1 35 " Manufactured for the Wholesale and Retail Trade. Many Plana may be seen in our office of CHURCII most reliable Shirt Store," 894 and 306 Grand St., New York. 4t41 1 11 " New Haven. es, 'iete-a-Tetes, Card Tables, Marble-top Pier Tables, Secession, than coercion. EDIFICES, STREET FRONTS, Town and Country 1 sn " New Haven Ex. 2 00 " Center Tables, Extension Tables, Chairs and Bockers And a large and very choice variety kept constantly RESIDENCES, Factories, small COTTAGES, Ac., BR^GS,MEDICINES,CITEMICAI,S,&c. 2 QP " No Train. 2 20 " of all varieties. CHAPTER II. on hand for the retail trade. OilCloths, also, of CARRiAGE HOUSES, GATEWAYS, VER­ 2 20 " No Train. 2 35 " ' Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, ANDAHS, and other Architectural Erections and Im­ That can he obtained in the market. . I. E. WALRAVEHJ, 2 52 " New York Ex. 3 12 " All candies offered for sale are fresh. 3 05 " New York. 3 25. " and everything else in the Furniture line, cheap for Obscurity her veil then threw provements bnllt from onr designs in Bridgeport ana Cash. Repairing promptly done by experienced work­ elsewhere, dnring the past twelve years. Out or town Having superior advantages 3 45 " No Train. 4 03 " O'er our devoted hero, 4 03 " No Train. 4 20 " men. CHOCOLATE CAROMELS No. 3 James' Block, Water Street business attended to as nsual, by visiting or corres­ IMPORTER AND DEALERIN Who to Wisconsin's woods withdrew, ponding with personsinterested. trls in buying Goods, and of 4 20 " New Haven Ex. 4 40 " UNDERTAKING, And watched—a modern Nero; Mattings 4 40 " No Train. 5 00 " A large assortment of Coffins, of the best materials, obtaining them of first 5 00 " No Train. 5 19 •« constantly on hand. Shronds, carriages. Hearse, and ' And when the flames his torch had lit, For tlie Spring of 1868. , 5 19 " New York Ex. 5 39 " everything necessary for the burial of the dead, fur­ Pure Molasses Candy, quality, we offer ou» Stock 5 52 " Athwart the sky were glancing, Something "new from UPHOLSTERY 5 32 " New Haven. v nished cheaper than can be obtained elsewhere. Fresh every day. 5 55 " N. Y. & N. H. 6 17 " A new and elegant coach body Hearse, drawn by Forth from his i»vert doth he flit, to the public, feeling con­ 6 IT *" No Train. 6 35 '• To rebel music dancing. NORWALK, CONN. WHITNEY & BECKWITII, two horses, has been received. Ice Cream Candy, 6 35 " No Train 6 57 " ELBERT RAYMOND. ^ The new Size, the fident that all who are 6 57 " No Train. 7 17 " Cocoannt Parte, Druggets, 7 37 •' CHAPTER HL CABD IMPERIAL, GOODS 7 17 " New Haven. FURNITURE! Barley Cocoanut, judges of genuine goods 7 31 " No Train. S 00 " July the fourth of sixty-three, combining at once the portability of Card de Visitc, 8 00 " No Train. 8 20 " Japanese Cocoannt, with the truthfulness of the larger Portraits, is destined will be perfectly satisfied OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. HE subscriber is now prepared to offer to the pub­ He stood before the nation, 8 20 " No Train. 8 47 •' Tlic, at his old stand in Westport, as good an as­ Frnlt, Nuts, and Keceived direct from Auction and tlic manufactory, a to meet with great success ana to be 8 47 " New York Ex. 9 07 " sortment of Surprised at his own liberty; I will make it a speciality to keep a good assbrt- THE STYLE, both as to price & to quality. 9 07 " No Train. 9 29 " Havana Cigars, ment of good Goods, at the Blankets & House Furnishing Goods. CABINET FURNITURE ' Others at his oration; for the coming season. Call and examine specimens. Store opened on Sundays for the convenience of 9 29 " New Haven Ex. 9 49 " "Where are your victories?" he cried. ' Constantly on hand. Physicians and others needing medicine, from 9 to 10 9 49 " No Train. 1010 " as can be found in Fairfield County, and at lower pri­ very large and well selected stock of all* kinds of ces, FOR CASH, than the same quality of goods can In his sarcastic manner. PICTURE: FRAMES. a. m., and from 5 to T p. m. EDWIN LOCKWOOD, Pres. We are constantly receivine the newest styles of Pic- LA'CE CURTAINS Norwalk. June 1st, 1S6S. be obtained at any other establishment. The electric click at once replied, PHILADELPHIA ICE CREAM, tare Frames of all kinds, Oval and Square, Carved, Lewis' American Tar Soap. The stock consists in part of Marble Top, Exten­ "Ask Meade, and Grant the Tanner." goods in the Carpet line, all of which will be sold at sion, Dining, Card and Quartette Tables; Bookcases, Manufactured for the Baloon, and also, for Families Gilt, Black Walnut and Rosewood. We hold our­ "Acknowledged by all to be the best bathing and A SPECIALTY. Bureaus, Sofas, Tete-a-Tete Lounges; Mahogany ana and Parties. selves in readiness to frame any Picture at short no­ healing Soap in the world,"—at UHLE BROS,, Selleck's Propeller Cane-seat Chairs; Gilt and Mahogany Frame Looking "We only ask that you shall give- LOWEST MARKER PRICES. tice. Particular attention given to framing Raised No. 11 Main Street Glasses, &c., &c. Work, Flowers, Shells or Mosses, &c. 606 BROADWAY, below 4tii St.. Take heed, and don't defy us— the lowest market prices for cash. LINE. ICE CREAM, informs, NEW YORK CITY. COFFIN WAREROOMS, That which we claim, or as we live. • NEOPOLITAN ICE, The new Steamer Where may be found a full assortment of Coffins, We'll take what you deny us." WATER ICES, . 719. Chestnut St., Philadelphia Pa, which will be furnished in the best possible manner, "Remember this: a government CHARLOTTE DE RUSSE, CITY OF KORWUIK, and at short notice. A Hearse will be furnished when Grant's Delight. desired. A. RENOUD, Westport, Ct. Hath no more power to rally • ' BLANC MANGE, Thankful for past favors, hoping for a continuance of Carpets made and put down, Will leave pier S5% east side of Cathanne Slip every ELLIS' PATENT SELF BEGULATINC Monday, "Wednesday and Friday, Its forces than a mob when sent BISQ'UE GLAS'E, public patronage, will strive to please all who willfa­ HAEDVAEE. ORCELAINE DETERRE, is the trade-mark of at 5 o'clock, p. m., for South Norwalk and Norwalk the best Table Crockeir imported. It is superior From every lane and alley." JELLIES, &C, Pto Stone China, and equal (excepting transparency) MADE TO ORDER. vor me with a call. when desired. HOT WATEE APPAEATUS, Bridge. Returning, leaves Norwalk for New York, to French China, but few can f ell the difference, al­ CHAPTER IV. every though the price Is about half that of French China. NEW CIGAR STORE For Warming and Ventilating Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings. "My friends—I call you thus, because 28,000 Fine Cigars, always on hand arid for sale at Soldfy E. K. LOCKWOOD. Wholesale prices. Of J. GRTJMAN.. IRON AND STEEL, Freight received at the Danbury & Norwalk Rail­ You've always me befriended—. CURTIS MOREHOUSE. AT DWELLINGS, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, road freight depot A vessel for the receipt of freight "E1URNACES AND HEATERS.—Those in want of Those very bad and wicked laws The subscribers wish to express their thanks to the and sale of produce will he kept constantly at the pier JC a good article at a moderate price, mast examine Shall surely be suspended; people of Norwalk and vicinity, for their liberal pat­ GREEN HOUSES, &C. in New York. Freight at packet rates. BARSTOW'S FURNACES, either for setting in brick ronage daring the past year, and hope by a strict ap­ SOUTH NOBWALK. 11 SELLECK & DEMMON. or Portable, as they are now taking the lead in New And to that end I've sent my man plication to business, and with an earnest desire to York, Brooklyn and other large places. Sold by j NEW OPENING IN • B. K. LOCKWOOD. To Lincoln—who will tremble;— please and accommodate all, to merit and receive their AGEJ0ULTUEAL IMPLEMENTS, CHARLES R. ELLIS, PEOPLE'S LINE. If he should fail, why, then you can patronage for the coming season. W.H. SWORD'S DOUGLASS & MEAD. • 4 When e'er you wish, assemble." 192 CENTRE STREET, WORTH of NEW MUSIC, just received . MILLINERY, $500 at WELLMAN'S. "Upon your shoulders rest the peace • Notice C. SWARTZ & CO., •end for a circular. New York. * • FASHIONABLE And quiet of the city; S HEREBY given that the Norwalk Savings Socie­ AT THE . PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &C., Just Received. I ty will hereafter pay interest on deposits from the Refer to NATHANIEL WHEELER, C. SPOO.MR, PAMF- See ye to it, while I release first day of every month, also that the sum of One (Succcssors to J. Bernd & Co.) EL TITOS, Bridgeport; DOCTOR HULL, Black Rock; A. l Mnhiback N*ew Yorls, Store gss?" i - ' Your bands from very pity; Thousand Dollars will be received on deposit from H. BYINOTOS, Norwalk; A. T. STF.WABT, New York. Foul Play, Now that I'm here, IH give a test any one person in any one year, DAILY PROPELLERS. Norwood, < JOSEPH W. HUBBELL, Sec'y. and Trcas. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT Voice and Action, Of friendship single-hearted, Norwalk, July 2T, 186S. 80tf The undersigned begs leave to announce to the in­ ELY'S BLOCK, NEW YORK AND NORWALK. Return in quiet to your rest," habitants of Norwalk and vicinity, that they will have A T LOWEST CASn PRTCES. Not Wisely, but Too Well, v THEO. L. STURG-ES, On and after June 15th, 1863, one of the PEOPLE'S New Cheap Edition of Marryatt's Wr.rks, He said, and then departed. Notice. their * • LINF Propellers, " " " Scott's Illustrated, P. JF BRADY, Plum Pudding Edition of Dickens, illustrated, NTEREST will be allowed hereafter on all deposits NEAR THE DEPOT, Next door south of the Drug Store. Good Stories, Nos. 3 and 4. CHAPTER V. made with the New Canaan Savings Bank, to com­ Opening in. Millinery DEALER IN OR menceI on the first day of the month next succeeding Appleton's Railroad Gnlde, Then to the President he wrote, the deposit. S. Y. ST. JOHN, Treasurer. JOSEPH HALL, . Harvey's Base Ball Book, On October 3nd. Has constantly on hand Kirby's Improved Plauihtete. Perturbed and in a flurry: New Canaan, Aug. 8,1868.. 85 Will leave New York, from Pier 3T East River, and £0 A. SELLECK. "Kind sir—I think the ship will float, SOUTH NORWALK, CONN. from Smith's new dock at Norwalk, every night, (ex­ The most attractive Stoci of GRAIN, MEAL, FEED, &.C. cept Sunday night), landing at the Danbury Depot Why be in suoh a hurry ? THE EARLY ROSE POTATOE. Tobacco, (every brand,) each way. LOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR, also Feed and Grain Th' immediate future you can scan, THE EAHliIEST and the BEST. HATS, JOCKEYS, FEATHERS, BUBDICR'S Highest price obtained for Country Produce. No F in any quantity, to suit purchasers, at HOLMES'. keeps constantly on hand, the charge for commission. Storehouse accommodation Do use a little reason; |"T is from ten days to two weeks earlier than the From SO cents to $15,00 apiece. at both ends of the route. Frelsht taken at the low­ I think to carry out your plan Cigars, (every price,) Orders Promptly filled at tlie Lowest UY the best Silver Plate, we keep no other, and FLO"W BRS, est rates, and received at all hoars daily. Heavy lots B will warrant the quality, Forks, spoons, cake Will work more harm than treason." of freight will be call for either at Brooklyn, Jersey baskets, pie and cake knives, &c. and very many new novelties in LATEST and most FASHIONABLE STYLES of City, or any part of New York on noticfiation. E. K. LOCKWOOD. at the following rates:— Sliutr, (every class,) "Conscription laws are very vile, 1 pound, $1.00 X bushel, SO lbs, 8.00 DRESS TRIMMINGS, LACES, RIBBONS, EM­ National May Cutter New York Priccs. WORTH OTNEW MUSIC, ^Mt received And'gainst the Constitution; 8 pounds, 2.00 1 " 60 " 15.00 at WELLMAN'S. HILE A GOOD COOKING APARATUS of some BROIDERIES, OTTOMANS, SLIPPER PAT­ $500 Had you not better rest awhile, 1 peck, 15 lbs. _ 5.00 1 barrel, 165 " 40.00 CLOTHS, W kind is a necessity in every house, a GOOD jUso' the Clark Raspberry, Wilson and Kittatenny TERNS, ZEPHYR, BERLIN, WORSTED, Pipes, (every slyie,) RANGE is a real luxury. For fear of revolution ? Blackberry, and fine stock of Grape Vines at reduced • IS. T. & IV. II. RAILROAD. suggests the idea of permanence wnich is one of the And have we not a Court Supreme, * prices. GEO. SEYMOUR &c CO.,uu., Nurseymenriurseymeiij. KID GLOVES, PARTY FANS, BUT­ CASSIMERES, requisites of a perfect home, especially so with Bar- South Norwalk, Ct. stow's Range, which I have recently introduced in To say if they are valid ? SmS8 TONS, FRENCH, ENGLISH, Cigar Holders, (every kind, OMETHING entirely new, patented July 30th,1SGT, May midnight flames again not gleam, VESTINGS, will cut Hay, Straw or Stalks, nearly or quite and other Agricultural Products sold on Commission, this place and give good refferences at to its superior­ AMERICAN AND GER­ SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. IS 63 ity. Sold by E. K. LOCKWOOD. As when 'My people' rallied?" EARLY ROSE POTATOE. Stwice as rapidly as any other cutter in use, and requires 1S6S. MAN JEWELRY. but little labor to operate it. Call and see them. For Tfee Best Early Fotatoe In the market. HATS, Tobacco Boxes, (every design.) sale by WM. C. STREET, Agent for Norwalk and ad­ Commencing May 25th, 1368. CHAPTER YI. BE SURE AND GET THE GENUINE. HOSIERY, joining towns. TS~ CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Passenger Station in New York, corner 27th street Next at Chicago is our sage, For Ladies, Children and Gents, and a thousand oth­ CAPS, and 4th Avenue. Entrance on 27th street. HE EXPERIENCE of the past season fully coil- er articles. Also, a large assortment of Yon cannot fail to be suited in an examination of this The subscriber has now in Store and is constantly With those of like persuasion, firms all that was claimed for this new variety receiving.dircct from the manufacturers a fnll assort­ e,n T GLOVES, stock, as it is Trains Leave Norwalk for New York, at Belying the historic page when first offered last spring. Well ripened tubers GENTS'. UNDERWEAR,- ment of Goods of the above denomination suited to Foot of Grand Street, East River, New York. r t>M sr. > As suited the occasion. were exhibited at the Massachusetts Horticultural and ttlis market, which will be sold either wholesale or re­ 3 20 A. M., Express stopping at Stamford only. New Jersey State Agricultural Societies the last wees • From 45 cents, to £2,00. . tail at lowest Now York prices. 6 00 A. M., stopping at all stations. "We've fought in vain these many years, and everything in the iine of in June grown in nine weeks in the open ground, for CQIIPLETE ill every PAKTICtTIiAB. 6 45 A. M., stopping at all stations, Now let us make concessions, which a Silver Medal was awarded by the former, and LADIES BALMORAL SKIRTS, at Si apiece. CARPETS. 7 46 A. M., Local Express, „ , , C.A.DURAND a special prize tjy the latter. Repeated instances are LOCKS, dead, rim, and mortise, of all kinds. 11 10 A M., Express, stopping at Stamford only, And sue for peace, and with our tears mentioned where the yield has been over 4'JO bushels FRENCH CORSETS AND HOOP SKIRTS, B0 cents Gents' Furnishing Goods, NEW FIRM. 1 18 P. M., stopping at all stations, Ask pardon for transgressions." to the acre. Desirous of still farther introducing the Being connected with a large ^Importing Honse, BEMEMBER THE PLACE 3 12 P. M., Express, stopping at Stamford only, A G T . cultivation of this very valuable potatoe, I will sell a we have many advantages for buying Goods, and at LATCHES, rim, mortise, all kinds. 3 25 P. M., stopping at all stations, CHAPTER VIE. limited quantity at the following rates—cash to ac­ the same time are enabled to have a constant JAMES NALLTJR,, & CO., 5 S9 P. M., Express, stopping at Stamford only, company the order: Also, KNOBS, Silver Plated, orcelain, and Mineral. 6 17 P. M., stopping at all stations. "O, sachemB of the Empire State 1 One pound by mail, 75 cents, Succession of Novelties, OF SUCCESSORS TO R. N. TINSON, 9 07 P. M., Express, stopping at Stamford only. C. BIRKS 4 And brothers all, attention! Three " " 2.00 TRUNKS, # NAILS, cut, pressed, wrought and horse. Leave New York for Norwalk, One peck by express, 5.00 As soon as they appear in market. We. sh_.ll sell our Dye and Print Works, I cannot be your candidate," Buyer paying charges. Also, 100 bushels Harrison, of Goods as WO. 501 BRODWAI, W. Y. at 7.00, 8.00 Ex., 9.00,11.30. A. M.; 12.15 Ex., 3.00 Ex., * CUTLERY, Table and Pocket, a large assortment. 3.45, 4.30 ®x., 5.30,8.00 Ex., P. M. 174 State St., Bridgeport, Said Seymour in Convention; my own growing, fine assorted tubers: LOW AS THEY ARE RETAILED IN NEW YORK. LEATHER BAGS, C. SWARTZ & CO., NEW STOCK OF And then, with that peculiar grace One peek, 75 cents Leave Norwalk for New Haven, at The people of Norwalk and vicinity One bnshel, 2.50 Our motto is Small Profits and Quick Returns! Strict GUNS, double and single barrels. will please take notice that we Dye* For which he's celebrated. UMBRELLAS, &C. VlIiVETS, BOSY-BRITSSELS, TAPES­ 6 39 A. M., stopping at all stations. One barrel, • 7.00 Integrity and dueregard to the wants of the commu­ ELY'S BLOCK, SOUTH NORWALK, CONN. 8 53 A. M., stopping at all stations, and Print Ladies Goods, viz: Silks, He left the hall, when lo!—his face G. H. HOLDEN, South Norwalk, Ct., * PISTOLS, Revolvers and single barrels. TRIES, THREE-PLY, INGRAINS, otx°C3>1:3r^»es, 6 12 P. M., stopping at all stations, ¥ Clean and Dye Gent's garments, also, EARLY ROSE POTATOES J MITCHELL'S.BLOCK, cor. WALL & WATER STS, Certificates are put in proof 7 40 P. M., stopping at all stations. Lace Window Curtains, Silk Dresses T LOWEST MARKET PRICES. One pound 81; Gentlemen's Kid Gloves, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, full assortment. a new article, at 70 cents per yard. 9 49 P. M., Express, stopping at Bridgeport only. and Shawls ot every description, i Showing his good behavior. R. BERNHARD & CO. A three pounds 82. Two doz. Clark's Raspberry Celebrated Leave New Haven for Norwalk, Particular attention given to Dyeing 'In me no selfish motives bide," Plants and one pound Eearly Rose 86. Address ever brought into Norwalk, and in future intends to< PAINTS and OILS', of the best manufactures. CA£»E, CULVER & COMPANY, Ribbons, Feathers and Kid Gloves. ' GRANVILLE S. PERRY, at 2.15 Ex., 5.30, 6.30, 9.B6, A. M.; 12.00, M.; 2.05Ex., * All goods done at this establishment (But like the infant Moses,) 36tf Georgetown, Conn. keep the largest and most fashionable stock of Goods 10 & IS LEONARD STREET, (between Hudson Street 4.3U Ex., 5.00, 6.10,8.00 Ex., P. M. warranted to give satisfaction. "I'm borne upon the whelming tide," in Fairfield County, and to sell them at the lowest PIANOS To Farmers! and West Broadway.) Trains connecting with Danbury J: Norwalk Railroad. Leave your orders or goods with C. (To do what Frank proposes.) Cash prices. leave New York at 7.00 and 9.00 A. M.; 12.15 and 4.30 A. DURAND, a; his Fancv Store. The largpst assortment of Agricultural Impclmenta Proprietors of the celebrated * ¥ Are conceeded to be equal to any made. They make p M. Leave New Haven, F. B. PURDY, Gents are invited to call and examine our Goods evee offered in this market, may now be fonnd at the CHAPTER VIII. several sizes and styles, suitable for the taste ^2fe££%,3a.lx£&/tf;£t,:s3. I^ams at 6.30 and 9.55 A. M.; 12.00 M. and 5.00 P. M. and Prices, we know we c&n suit. and means of all classes. stores of the subscriber, includms *** * ** Our hero now has reached the goal, AWARDED PRIZE MEDAL AT PARIS EXPO­ See large bill of advertisement at the Station Houses But not of his ambition, Apotarj aid Family Drnipl, BUY THE One of the best Cutters in the County is employed SITION. ai&ipt°s Office, 4th Ave. and 27th St., New York. The aspirations of his soul Ass't Supt's Office, Station House, New Haven. on Custom Work, and good satisfaction guaranteed. . "u Wholesale Dealers in JAMES H. HOYT, Sup't. Are visions, not fruition; El< IT'S BLOCK, The public patronage is respectfully solicited. Perchance he may, like Moses, stand MODE SJiOiiMers, Tremblingwith age and hoary, SOUTHNORWALK, A large and varied assortment of fancy WALKING Bacon, • . DANBURY. & KORWALK R. R. And at a distance view the land, Tongues, Has constantly on hand a full stock of CANES. • SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. But cannot share its glory. Beef, Commencing June 1st, 1868. WM. E. SWORDS, /2S Poric, PUKE DKUGS,, CHEMICALS, K62 And Pure Lard. DAILY TRAINS. ir5r*Nasby in his letter bewails the unfor­ South Norwalk, near the Railroad Crossing. JOHN J. OAPE, TUTTI.E CULYEIl, JOHN* S. 8AMMI8. Leave Danbury for South Norwalk, tunate condition of the Democratic party, in AND 6 30 a. m.; 12 00 m; 4 "15 p.m.; Freight at 5 30 p. m. touching words. He begins his letter in this Every Style Guaranteed! The Last G Success. FAMILY MEDICINES, TRUSSES, Third Avenue Savings Bant, Leave South Norwalk for Danbury, way:— ? At 9 00 a. m.; 11 00 a. m.; 2 00 p. m.; 6 20 p. m, Together with all the leading SUPPORTERS, Corner of Third Avenue and 26th St., N. Y. I am sometimes gloomy and despondent, As a p.oof and guarantee of their superiority, and Stave Norwalk Bridge for South Norwalk, and never more so than now, To me the furnishing the best reason for their popularity,' Present Deposits $5,250,000. SHOULDER BRACES. At 7 34 a. m.; 1 05 p. m.; 5 24 p. m.; 7 50 p. m. skies is dark; to me the clouds is lowerin, PATENT MEDICINES, Six2>cr cent, interest paid, (free from Government JOHN W. BACON, Sup't. Tax,) on installments from $1 to $5,000. and the proapex gloomy. First, the crops is A new supply, of the most approved kind% just re­ See Internal Revenue Return for 1S66, agin us. Wat we wantid to make ashoor- POMADES, sworn to—830 Plaiion sold; and In­ LL deposits made on or before the 20th of Janua­ ceived and for sale by A ry, April July and October will draw interest Livery Statol©- ance doubtly shoor wuz a jolly failyoor uv ternal Revenue Return for 1867. from the first of those months. WILLIAM E. DAMN, crops. Hed the wheat failed in Ohio, Inji- * HAIR PREPARATIONS, e. ii. & c. s. PRowiTiy • sworn to—072 Pianos sold. B pes daily from a. m., to p. m., and Mon­ ANK O 10 3 (Successor to D. S. Bartram.) IMPROVED anny and Ulinoy—hed ther potatoes rotted CORNER DRUG STOEE. day. Wednesday and Saturday Evenings, from 6 to S. Brm. HE SUBSCRIBER having purchased of D. S. in ther fields, and the corn come to naught, PERFUMERY, Prices Moderate, and for sale on The best now in use, and of which I have the exclu­ SPENCER K. GREEN, Pic-;ident. Bartram, his stock of Horses and Carnages, in we cood liev carried them 8tates esay. Fo r sive agency and sale of, for the following towns, viz; WM. B. BIBBINS, Secretary. ^ lyS Tthe stable in the rear of Norwalk Hotel, aud replen­ HAIR restorer it's the nacher UY men to charge up every­ Terms. Norwalk, Darieil, New Canaan, Wilton, Redding, : & ished the same with a New Stock of Horses Car­ thing from a theevin postma'ster to the fall- of all kinds. Manufactured and sold by Ridge field, Bethel, Danbury, Westport and Weston. riages and Coaches, is "tiow*preraredt» furnish all NEW PIANOS TO BEST Persons wishing to obtain tlie Clipper this year, had IK Viwe SAVIWGS1WSTBTUTIOW who wish with good Horses and Carnages, eitner yoor uv corn—the first the most trifiin, and TAKE NOTICE. better give their orders before the first of May. NO. 96 WARREN STREET, N. Y. double or single. Carriages furnished for Wedoini the latter (in view uv its eifeck on the price, HAIR, TOOTH, AND NAIL BRUSHES, AT NTEREST allowed at the rate of 6 per cent, on all Parties, JFnnerals, &c. Passengers conveyedio ani uv likker) the most stupenjus evils wich kin' MEASl'S C03JECAL PLOW. X sums of £2,000 and under, free of Government tax. from all the trains and steamboat. dU affeck mankind—they charge everything uv WAKEROOJIS: Open daily from 10 to 3 p. m. H this kind up to the aceount uv the party in TOILET SOAPS, STATIONERY, 1 WALTER W. CONCKLIN, President. UNION LIVERY STABLES. AIR DRESSING VANDEHBILT L. BUXTON, Secretary. Iy51 power, ond they vote agin em. "When mis- $10,000 WOETH OF 46 East 14tii Street, Usisois Square. Lyon's Stump and Rock Digger Next to Byxbee's Hotel, South Norwalk. forchoon waves her red flag in ther faces, \ T W. JACKSON'S, Wo. 551 .-sa AND FANCY GOODS. and you will wear no other. They are the BAUGH'S Raw Bone Super-Phosphate of Lime, a inoeBotifc they charge agin it like the bull, never think- FACTORIES: splendid article, together with a full supply of Hard­ /i Broadway, W. ¥. in uv the drawd steel wich is behind to re­ BOOTS AND SHOES ware, Agricultural implements, Iron & Steel, Window SPECIAL BARGAINS IN will quickly restore Gray Hair ceive em. My offishl ekistence is a drawd 356 to 372 Second A venae, Grass, Paints, Oils, &c. "W. C. STSfcJSET. MOURNING GOODS FROM AUCTION.' TWENTIETH ANNUAL Best made and Best Fitting Corset RICH EMPRESS CLOTHS, at 81.00 per yard, worth to its natural color and beauty, steal. THAT MUST BE SOLD. $1.25. But Providence is agin us now, ez in the ^ CORNER 21ST STREET. 6m42 do do do 81.3TX do do $1.75 and produce luxuriant growth. It it past "Providence hez a most aggravatin in the Market. GASETTE DRUSSELS POPLIN, a new articles, 81, worth 81.30. perfectly harmless, and is preferred knack uv comih jest at the proper time for PALL AND WINTER FINK TAMISE CLOTHS, 8T.50 per dress, worth $12. SAYE YOUR MONEY, AND COME THE MEtV YORK suist BIARRITZ CLOTH, extremly heavy from SI to $S per over every other preparation by the Republikin party. Here wuz a preshure yard. those who have a fine head of hair, in money matters, in consekence of short of PURE MOHAIR and POPLIN ALPACAS, at #2Kc, -!£S2iIS3S^§ JOB PRINTING OFFICE, 75c, and 87just one-third below their real value. is well as those who wish to restore crops for years—we stept in and oifered a TO THE HORSES and Carriages to let at all hours. Car* CAMPAIGN! An Independent Daily Newspaper, political and gen­ FINE CRAPE CLOTH, £6 per dress, worth $9. riages run to all the trains and to the Steamboat. cure in shape of a unlimited ishoo nv green- Much liner do $8 do do 812. Coaches for Weddings. Funerals &C. it. The beautiful gloss and perfume eral, giving All the News fresh, readable attractive bax, but alas! jest ez the dose wuz bein You will also find it to your advantage to GAZETTE BITILBING, A full line of ASTRICAN and BEATER CLOAK- A few good Horses for Sale. imparted to the Hair make it desirable swallered the crops interfered, and makin it j JACOB TURK matter, condensed so that a business man can find INGS. Magnificent qualities at Good Rates. Horse Shoeing and Jobbing, of all kinds, done with for old and young. Cheap Boot anil Shoe Met,- time to read the whole. CHAELES A. DAHA, Editor A lot of CRAPE EUGENES, 2 yards wide at 81.50 neatness and dispatch. to the intrest uv everybody not to hev any NORWALK, CONN. per yard, worth 82.50. Also, for sale, Hay by the bale. For Sale bjr all Druggists. > buy your and Manager. Price, 86 a year; 81.G0 for 3 months. more afloat for fear twood depart them wich One case FINE COBURG CLOTH, yards wide. Passengers taken to and from the Depot ss cheap as DEPOT, 198 GREENWICH ST., X. they hed, and at one stroke this plenk wuz Enters the field this Fall with a very full assortment 81 per yard, worth 81.75. any other Stable will do H WILCOX. T. of y 16 MAIN STREET, SOUTH NORWALK. SECOND MOURNING GOODS and SILKS in great knockt out from under us. The Weelcly Sun. vnHfltir. paolv phonri He accordingly thinks the party had bet­ • MOu'RNING BONNETS and SUITS made np and EVERY DESCRIPTION OF to order. EXPRESS NOTICE. PBUgONEBolJ^B. ter drop its financial policy. As to "Blare," HOOP SKIRTS O- 3BC. HARVEY Prepared with great care for country subscribers. N. B.—Such bargains have never before been offered 1 THE Public are informed that hereafter THE he says:— ReadyladeClothing Political news thoroughly condensed. Fanners clubB 42 W. JACKSON, No. 551 Broadway, N. Y. ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY will receive Would most respectfully invite the attention of the fully reported. Markets accurately given. Horticul­ packages for the DANBURY & NORWALK RAIL­ (bfrAA WORTH of NEW MUSIC, His rednis of faceand cheerful conviviali­ JOB PRINTING, THOMAS R. AGWEW, tptlW just received at WELLMAN'S. . ; . AND public to one of the tural and Agricultural Departments edited by AN^EEW ROAD, as well as for the New York & New Haven ty doss much for us in Kentucky wher we CP THE MANUFACTURER. S. FOIXEB. Great variety of interesting miscellaneous 260 AND 262 GREENWICH STREEr, Railroad. G. W. JENNINGS, Agent* don't want help, but good Hevins how it reading, making a first-rate From a Card to a Eooli, executed with neat­ CORNER OF MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK, JUST RECEIVED. tells agin us in the close States where we do FURNISHING GOODS, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Largest and Cheapest Assortments Has reduced the price of TEAS, COFFEES, SUGAR, The undersized hereby gives notice of his ap­ mHE following new Books;—Good Stories, No. 1; need help. His Brodhed letter soots us uv We have on hand a full assortment of the GENERAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER. ness and dispatch. We have bettor facilities for doing FLOUR, and all kinds of GROCERIES, pointment as Assignee of OKUSTUS H. BENEDICi, Kentucky; but in Noo York wher our peo­ Consisting of a great variety of X The Cammeron Pride, by Mrs. Holmes; Queen latest and most fashionable styles at prices From 10 to 20 Per Cent. of Norwalk, in the County of Fairfield, State of Con­ Victoria's Memories of the Prince Consort; TheGaar- ple hev business and want peace it hez made OF BOOTS & SHOES IN THE COUNTY, Those who wish for a thoronhly reliable paper for good work at fairer prices than many pretentious New BEST JAPAN TEA, 81.00. necticut, within said District, who has been adjudged dian Angel, by O. W. Holmes; Queer Little People, by a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by William K. HarrietBeecherStowe; WidowSp ' " " " them skeery. It is my opinion that we'd OVERCOATS, which make them the cheapest goods in the pending BEST ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA, £1.00. better drop Blare. York City offices. ... SPLENDID OOLONG TEA, 90 Cents. Seeley, Register in Bankruptcy, within and for said of Widow Bedott; Dora Darling and Outpost, by J. MOST IMPORTANT PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, COFFEES, ROASTED add GROUND, IB cents to 40 District. . G. Austin; Waverly Novels, new edition, illustrated: : town. Especially adapted for Fall and Winter trade. Being And so he drops the " ishoos" one by one, O? ALL SORTS AND COLORS OF Will find the WEEKLY SUN exactly what they need. cents. (Best in market.) Dated Bridgeport, October 9th, 1868. Oliver Optic's New Works; Prescott's Historical mostly of his own manufacture enables him to sell Agents Wanted. 3t41 LEWIS ¥\ BEERS, Assignee. Works, illustrated; Shira, by the author of Oml; much less than any other store. A great variety of 1,01)0 Barrels FLOUR, ail grades. reconstruckshun, extravagance, taxes, ekal Price, $1 a year; 20 copies to one address, SIT; 60 1.000 Packages No. 1MACKEREL. Cometh np as a Flower; Raymond's Heroine; Silcote taxaehun, repudiashun, and sticks to the BEAVERS, &C., copies to one address, $37.50; 100 copies to one ad­ OUR RULERS AND OUR RIGHTS. SUGARS, all grades, at REFINERS' PRICES; every ENS line calf sewed congress Gaiters at of Silcotes; Circe; Count of Moret; Caste. For sale dress $75. thing used in every family cheaper than in any oth­ M 6.0. KEELER & BRO. by A. SELLECK. "nigger." GENTS' BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBEBS. Or outline'9 of the United States Government. A time­ er Store in New York, FALL* SUITS OF ALL FEIOES, ly new work by Jndge Willis. A useful and valuable 1.001 Barrels MOLASSES, N. O. and P. O. very choice article of Flour for family use in X I sejest, therefore, that we drop alj these Our stock of Tlie Semi-Weekly Sun. book as an aid to Families, Teachers, Students, Busi­ THOMAS R. AGNEW occupies his own store, owns Bags at 6. O. KEELER & BRO. other complication ishoos, wich are too hefty ness men, and persons of all classes in understanding the property, and has no rent to pay; imports and A A Great Variety of Ladies' Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. the origin, progress, development, theory, practice, f for us anyhow, and fall back, for the Novem­ The.same size and character as the Weekly, but fur buys exclusively for cash; never gave a note in his life $10 Reward. WINTER SUITS, Buttons and machinery of the United States Government, in consequently cau undersell any house in the city. ber eleckshen, on the Nigger—one and indi­ nishing twice as much reading .matter, and giving the all its departments. Over GOO pages; more than 10 EPEATED instances of wanton cutting and gird­ visible. Ef we can't win on him we can't steel and wood engravings. The oest selling book i and all other kinds of suits, excepting A Great Variety of Misses' Boots, Shoes and Rubber?; news with greater freshness. Great pains will also be R ling of Trees upon the Amphitheatre property; win on any thing,and may ez well throw up AND yet offered. No competition. No partizan work. We lso cntflng the bridge leading thereto, and the break­ the sponge. When the Democratic heart taken in making up the political news of the day for employ no general Agents, but give extra terms to '""mruM:. jr. POWBLII ing and stealing of fence boards, having occurred, this x this paper, so the reader, whatever be his politics, will canvassers. Send affonce for choice of territory, ana wont ttmll at nigger, our coz is lost indeed. LAWSUITS , A great variety of Children's Boots, Shoes & Rubbers. circulars. You'can save time by sen^lingSl.OO for out­ is to give notice that the above reward will be paid for find the SEMI-WEEKLY SUN to be an accurate and information that will lead to the conviction of any per­ Kentucky kin send 200 to the North ezFrite Dress Trimmings fit. We furnisli also the best quarto Family ana Pock­ UNITED STATES son committing such trespass and tojunrngo;_anj of (of them I pray to he delivered.) I quote no prices, C. II. HARVEY, comprehensive compendium of political information. et Bibles pnblisbcd. PAUMELEB & CO. ful Examples, ef they are needed, for we hev Publishers, 733 Sansom Street, Pbila., Penn. said property. A. H. BY. just about that number in this visinity that but- will convince any one, who will give me a call, In fact, we mean tliat this shall be the most valuable that Wo. 16 Main Street, Campaign paper in the country. Price, $2 a year; 10 LL the choice Brands Flour from new wneat at we hev hed in training for a yeer, and hev we shall sell #thout regard to cost, as we G. O. KEELER & BRO. £Ot em down to our Jevel. They are pizen- copies to one address $18; 20 copies to one address 'FLAG DEPOT, A T'OiO.IK.'JS SOUTH NORWALK. §35; GO copies to one address, $S0 always in advance. 5 GENTS in thersolves reglerly, and hang about the wish their room for other goods--. RAIN and feed in any quantity at r G. O. KE:F.ELER & BRO. groseries jest as we'do, wich, in a nigger, is is certainly the place where a better articlecan be had Address, THE SUN, New York City. 153 §0«J im STBEET, G too awful to be endoored. Whether we for the money than at any other place. yoose them • or not, the nigger is our only N. B—My expenses are very small and I can well •The SUN is sold at the News Stores of G. W, Jen­ Toilet Combs and Brushes. holt, on him we must cheeny depend. afiord to sell goods TRUSSES, Near Peck Slip, NEW YORK. NEW STOCK, of the Latest Styles, at nings, at the Bridge, and A. Swords, South Norwalk, UHLE BROS., 11 Main Sircet. PETROLEUM V. NASBY, P. M., and by Vewsboys on the cars. Ask for the New York A We have a good assortment of (wich is Post Master. VERY CHEAP, SUPPORTERS, •Snn. POI.ITICAL 13-A.IV INERS WORTH of NEW $500 at and will certainly do so. Give me a call, one and all- HAIR BRUSHED BIT MACHINERY. —To the credit of General McClellan let SHOULDER BRACES, 5& EMOT AL. OF EVERY KIND. O TO KLEIN & PLAUT'S for your PAR A&OLS it be remembered that he has not spoken LADIES and CHILDREN'S G AND SUN UMBRELLAS and FAE.S; They HAIR WORK. one word in derogation of his fellow-soldier," * JACOB TUE^ re selling them less thau cost. A large stcck of the most approved kinds at Eiis'guSjJaek.-, Burgee-, Signals, &c., Ac., on hand rBIHE undersigned would call the attention of the Gen. Grant. On the contrary, all his utter­ and made to order at the lowest cash prices. Order3 Under Connecticut Hotel, TJie BJnion Marble Works WO NEW BUCK ROATS for sale cheap. I Ladic3 and Gentlemen, to the'fact that he has ances respecting Grant have been those of UXDX2H.WX3AR. UHLE BROS., 11 Main Street. flora abroad will receive prompt attention. 39 Apply at the GAZETTE OFFICE. « 41 in daily employment, a man who understands the art admiration and praise. "' ^ T of Hair Work perfectly, so that he can make at the NORWALK. Prices within the reach of all. NORWALK, CONN., OK CHILDKEM XEETHlNCf ID YOT HEAR THE NEWS FROM KLEIN & shortest notice. Switches, Curls, Bands, Puffs, WigB, at satisfactory prices. r PLAUT'S t They are selling- DRESS ana —That was a pregnant expression of an IHE PLACE TO BUY District of Norwalk, as. Probate Court, Oct. 21at, 1SGS. TO IiIS R8JPT8JRED observing Utttle Republican in Ellsworth, NSTATE OF MARCY JENNINGS, late of West- AVE been removed from Phasnix Block, to the CLOAKD TRIMMINGS, of all descriptions, at cost. T SOAP, H building formerly occupied by William Glover, The Great Quieting Remedy for Children. give ding BartK Me.,^n seeing the names of Seymour and IJ port,' in said District, deceased. Mechanic Street, in the rear of the new Bank Build- FINIS TOILET SOAPS. GEORGE SCHAUB. At UHLE BROS., 11 Main Street. The Court of Probate for the District of Westport & W A IS Blair inscriped on the national fla "Why, hath limited and allowed six months from the date ins*. The subscriber, formerly of the firm of E. Price Contains NO MORPHINE OE POISON­ AND RETAIL, at : & SOD, is now prepared to furnish every kind of HOLESALE EDAL RANGE, sold by they have got their names on our !ag!" Over Fifty Varitics. hereof, for the Creditors of said Estate, to exhibit OUS DRUG; sure to Regulate the Bowels; UHLE BROS., 11 Main Street. their claims for settlement Those who neglect to F the inipoiL r who exacts and lcceivcs a five W M E. K. LOCKWOOD. —It is proposed to illuminate Broadway, Hoop Skirts and Corsets Italian and American Marble illays all Pain; corrects Acidity of the dollar examination fee from every person, For Sale. present their accounts, properly attested, within said who happens to he influenced and calls ui>ou him, by EW Pork by the Bbl or less qnantity at WORTH OF NEW MUSIC, JUST RK in mile sections, by the new electric light, time, will be debarred a recovery. All persons indebt­ GRANITE, DRAB, OR BROWN SI ONE, O G. O. KEELBR& BRO. NE Set Platform Scales New. Stomach; makes sick and weak- children reason of his abusive and scnrrilons advertisements I N CEIVED AT WELtMAN'8. which gives more light than a thousand gas ed to said Estate are requested to make immediate But come direct tb the old and well establis-hod Radi­ $500 0 G. O. KEELER & BRO. Made to Oder, and payment to DANIEL S. BARTRAM,, MONUMENTS, JTRONG and HEALTHY ; cures Wind Colic,. burners, costs less to work, and gives a SMS Administrator with the will annexed. cal Cure Truss Oflice of MATtSll & CO., >i°. 2 Vesey OYS fine calf sewed Boots at Pony Phaeton For Sale. steady, perfectly, regulated and brilliant EW Buckwheat Flour at Slabs, Tablets, Sinks, <£c., as well as Mantles and Striping, Inflammation of the Bowels, and strcc:, opposite the church, and see their long list of B G. O. KEELER & BRO. Furniture Slabs in general, and furnished at the low­ names ana references to persona who have been radi­ UT slightly used, and as good as new—ofimprov. light. N KEELER & BRO. SKmTS RBFAZRES. In the District Court of the .United States, for the Dis­ ill complaints arising from the effects of cally cured by fchem, and also tl.c numerous letters cd and tastety pattern. Apply at the GJ — trict of Connecticut: I est possible prices. B —Poor Seymour, it is said, begins to real­ from the most eminent snrgcous in ihis country. JN o OIHASES, PERFUMERY & FANCY OFFICE. N the matter of JOHN W.. BLANC HARD, Bauk- Ccmctry Fencing, Iron RatJag, lie-, Teething. Call for Mother Bailey's Quieting uVc #)liar chaige made •for elimination, and no P GOODS, at Wholesale, UHLE BROS, 11 Main St ize that he was "cold out" and that the only "PLYMOUTH ROCK" ICE. V I rapt. LL kinds of Fruits, Foreign and Domestic, Green To WHOM IT MAY COXOERN.—The undersigned here­ furnished and put up at short notice and on very Syrup, and take no other, and you are safe. hu&buggery. A female attendant reason for his nomination was-to enable the favorable terms. AlAKoxl ».V t-U, A Dried and in Cans, at HOLMES'S. by gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of Sold by Druggists and all dealers in Med­ 41-2m . No. 2 Vesey street, New York. ADIES and Gents Rubber Boots and Shoes at New York democracy to secure the Senator- SEASON OF 186S. JOHN W. ULANCIIARD, of New Canaan, In the Representing an estalllishment the oldest and best ' G. O. KEELER & BRO. ship. It is notorious that Hoffman's friends County of Fairfield, and State of Connecticut, wi'.h- known of any in Westerc Connecticut, the subscriber L ANNER COOKING STOVE, SOLD BY^ HE Subscribers are now prepared to furnish Fam- ; E. n. PARKER, icine. B E. K. LOCKWOOD.LO( are offering to trade votes with republicans, T ilies, Stores, Butchers, and others with pure Ice. in said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt l'eels that, its reputation for artistic excellence and Stationery, Cliamois Skins. promising to vote for Grant in f>YY>hnn fnr Soldsola andana delivered min quantities toto purepurchasers, either upon his own petition, by William K. Seeley, Esq., honorable dealing is already too well established to A. RICHARDS, New London, Conn., promising to vote for Grant in exchange for J 1 Register in Bankruptcy, within and for said District. need commendation. Address GOOD.ASSORT&ftogiUJ|aiiiStteet< EK g *""""" * Orders left at i Opposite tho Norwalk Hole] t UHLE BROS., II Main Street, Wholesale and $500 J? " I fo, u,eSS™S»aiS'SI^ ifc-teEKSSS'Sa. Dated Bridgeport, Oct. 22d, 1868. E. B. PRICE, Agent. Agent for the United Statei* Retail. •nior. , ^ . v , , , R. sua & SON. 8U8 LEWIS F. BS88$i Awiguee. Norwalk, April «th,18«9, 6 81 A