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y«! . • • . .. • • • • -loahpA• s4i 1o»9S«pMt sill .is&om-,^ ?:.- I VOLUME XLVm-NUMfiEK'43. NUMBER 90S—NEW SERIES, \jl J^la iV 4ii. S&* SvS V-"" saasawow NORWALK, CONN., TUESDAYj 'JUNE 6, 1865. riiOS ri'y ^ . «:'«;.•«» »« , v^boS si>v! at : v >U" R T ...^--..^>-:/,>W'>->.R• «CIO,CT AHTRRTRSIN NN i Jeff. Davis and His Hiitre# NORWALK G-AZETTE. WHITNEY & BECK WITH Southern Chivalry. -; Jbt the Gazette. Bank Commissioner's Report. Horwalk Prom the Annual Report of the State Bank The. following communication frogi: an G-.&G.M.Holmes , AVING increased their facilities for ma XLMRMOXTHBI The Beech. OFFICE IN GAZETTE BUILDING. king life size copies of •ft t 'Wttf inv4rKby MUnited States navy, touch H ing the " happy family" of Jeff Davis, will be , A. H. BYINGTON & CO. J?:> ' DEALERS IN How stupid aridvulgar thote Tanke^I IHTUT be, Apetalous Exogens, none is of greater im now in session at Hartford, we make the fol Daguerrootyes, Ambrotypes Whodonotadmirc that chivalry ; —: read with interest: A. H. BYINGTON, J. B. ELLS, G. N. ELLS. portance to man than the order Cupuliferal lowing extracts:— Groceries. or CARD PICTURES take the opportuni-, Thit is on ezibitlori—or has- been the irhlle^ " or -Mast worts. This family is composed of Owing to the change from the State to the Mrs.. Jefferson Davis the present wife of NORWALK COBTflr, ty of referring to the following named gen In Dixie—by those preciotM lords of the soil. Davis, who has been captured with Mm, is Advertising Rates. tieee and shrubs, valuable tiither for their National system of banking, the Bank capital Chartered Capita1. r- $500 000 tlemen for whom they have executed : (to his second wife, the daughter of Gen. Taylor . One Square, one insertion, i $100 Flour, Magnaimous fellows, those cttvalrosfl gents, excellent timber or thdrediUe nnts. Itiis of this State has been materially reduced du " two insertions, '• , • -* 1 ' 125 Paid up Capital $100,000 their entire satisfaction) thisstyle of work. having died many years since. Mrs. Davftf " • . three insertions, . < f: a l 50 Dr. Samuel Lynes, Reuben Hoyt, Esq. Who were/id andare sehooVd at THETMHLIC^A^WNM; divided into^ix genera, familiarly known to ring the past year. . maiden name was Varina Howell. She ia " one month, j'V/'v 175 fil Provision, &c., War. C. STIIEET, President. Who were kept all their days lb TH*I>WI4>DIPLOY, said to be a grand-daughter of Gen. Howell r 300 «*• GEO. R. COWLES, Secretary. James M. Hoyt, Esq,, A. H. JJyington, Esq. u»a«'the Oakithe Chestnut, the Beech, the Fourteen Banks have changed under the " 'two months, ...',. A. J; Crofut, Eeq. O .Rey. S. B. S. Bissell, Then sworcfcwft a nation THE*RDNI{*TF3<&T&?.' ] ' , i,. ' k c-umo t fe&iijstW i . of New Jersey. She is a handsome, grace " three months, l» i, - ' 4 00 •BSTTI EBEN. HILL, Treasurer. • •::: :.y:Y mi: v.: •.••jnu'iid ;i J H«zei-&it, the Hornbeam and the Iron- enabling Act ofl863. ® ..| t " sis months, £ i 100 Main Street, ! For one of;these parties, a life size head ful, and lady-like personage, atid ft still" a : In mattera of WARJ the&a|$ thiticdrouttab;. ; wdad? --- - • By so doing, they have surrendered tlieir young woman, with a family, we believe, •' one year—with paper H;: •; l. / 15 00 •• ^iiar Norwalk, Jan 1st. 1864 ^ y' „, ly in oil was produced on canvass, from a : • l\vo Squares, one year—with paper, - 85 00 14 ' Norwalk, Conn ! Wtw® there's, burning or:pilJEurope and peirvi^on of the Commissioners. . The Times has ever seemed eager, not only • One dolurani one year, ' 75 00 Always ready TO. die:inlthe last hlooily AND Etna, of Hartford,; . 3,128,820 Since they were fast tearing TFE4IKT IN the few. | feather-veined leaves, which like those Of the is under the constant supervision of Mr. : millions five hundred and fifty thousand comes squarely out, if we are to judge' 'ftem 3 Phoenix, of N.Y., I, " "/ 722,219 4)ak and th6 Chestnut are very strongly rili- ^ LlCEXSED CONVEYANCERt Whitney iu New Ydrk. Daviis is Home, of N. H., j 500,000 Jeff ' chief of this chivalraas crew« • • bed, and by its fruit,—two triangular huts in- ejehl hundred dollars. j its yesterday's prayer for D.*S innocence, and Particular attention given to making plain AND HE has now'shown what a ]A*YF can do; • 71 Norwich, : 890,501 closied by a font-parted fur or" cnpnle, cor Oq the first day of April, 1864, the;Banking argues to prove to the people that Daw? 50 ESTATES Photographs and: on the most reasonable He has pald off his debts in' c.onfedetatcr notes i | Business directory, Lamar, N. Y., " " : t..; ^389,375 terms. AH work warranted to give satisfac capital of Connecticut amounted course, from, first to last, has been that df a OR SALE from 1-2 to 100 htindredSiifes North American, Ht'd" "'! '4/ 384,010 And' tried to ran off in his wife's pettieoats. 3T CJ,: : responding to the cup of the acorn. tion. WHITNEY & -• . '36 high-minded, qoble-hearted, chriatian gen- F each, price, fiom $S00'to $100,000, with City of New Haven, «• " HX;;; 330,419 - "S- ! The blossoms of the beech appear with ' Increase of capital during the Tallies E. Barbour, M. D., buildings thereon.Stores and buildings to let, ORA jeff. he piacked np, very sadden, one day, Merchants, Hartford, " " 301,443 And by starlight, from Richmond skedaddled away ; the leaves about the middle of May. Go in past year, . '. • • ' r" 317,ooo man. tassr.".'^.sif,usc _ Rents collected. Office in Tolles & Ely's Western Mass., Pittsfield, " " 236,424 . Well, not being content with its efforMfto Physician and Surgeon, Drug Store,South Norwalk. Notice for sur Imwis m i In X3eorgia he cat np a chivalrous shine, [:,,J ; to thewoods at this season and you will find Hampden, Springfield," " 200,000 f "•> j deify this incarnate fiend, thig human rep veying, may be left at the Gazette Office. People's, Worcester, " " " "" 405,593 When he put OJF red tape ard put on crinollne. "' ' • tie beeches hung with their tresseled catkins. OJJice aiiJie Residence of Sherman P. Mich,Esq. Decrease of capital by the _Q_AflAft tile, it graciously turns to worship .the and other Companies, Stock and Mutual, in SWORDS' This man who eoiildbringallthe Tankeea to grief; You will need to look closely, however, for change of twenty-three Banks, . 7,850,oUU n.i WILTON, CONN. : ;« |- " young," the "handsome," the "graceful," Connectifut, Massachusetts and New York, This grave Preti&ent-r-this Commander-in- Chitf,— the yelloWish-green perianths of these little E. QUXHTTARD & SONS, with assets of $13,000,000. At So. Norwalk He was getting off chivalry there pretty well, T , Present capital, . . • $13,073,850 the " lady-like".Mrs- Varina HoWell Davis. References : flowers are not easily distinguished among application may be made to WM. T. CRAW. With his skirts and his hoops arid his' gay da/moral. The circulation ofthe Banks, now doing ;Now, with all the nobleness and manliness Samuel Lynes, M. D.,) CABINET MAKERS, & c the new leaves. Hence arises the vulgar TraIra CSreaoi'v.Gregory, ' " ' !•;•. Nonvalk, Conn. RE now prepared to. offer to the public opuiion that the beech never blossoms. business under the laws of this State, was on the TimesHada in the character ot Jeff Davis William C. White, i NEAR THE DEPOT,' ~ | When Davis first found that the Yankees were near, -l J. A. McLean, " ) the largest and best assortment of His knees smote together with foreboding fear; The beautiful pendent catkins are the the 1st day of April, 1864, $7,852,828. Oil and all the-sweet charms he recognizes lit his A Graduate of the Leipzig Conservatory Good Furniture, South Norwalk, Conn. HIS wife bade him "cheer up" told what he must do, male flowers which are clustered at the end the 1st day of April, 1865, $7,305,024, being "lady-like" frote, I think 1 can give a Stw comprising every article usually kept in "a > INSTRUCTOR IN HE subscriber has opened a Clothing And proved hefSel'f much the bestnlan of the two. of a long silk-like peduncle. Each little a decrease of $547, 804; and not varying facts from the history of the private liietof Br. £. FOWLER BIRCH, Furniture Store, ever offered in Norwalk, and Furnishing Goods Store in the store much from fifty-six per cent, of their capital. this gentle and loving pair, which, though it IM©0© OT® ©[EtMMp r Theta this would-be a woman—once almost a king, flower has a bell-shaped calyx with its bor formerly occupied by J. & C. R. Benhett, * Physician and Surgeon, which will be sold F. Came out wifh her pail just to go to .the spring; der ;5-6 cleft. Within are the 8-12 stamens. Notwithstanding the advantages possessed may fail to convince the limes, will shoW to AT TEE VERY LOWEST PRICES. LOCKWOOD'S BUILDING, at the crossing, close by the depot, and in But THE yankfees feaid 'no marmthe unfeeling brbtes, by the National Banks, in being allowed fif those less "given over to the lusts of the'fleBh tends to keep on hand and for sale as good The fertile flowers are found usually in Residence Levi Clark's opposite the Congre Our/justomers and the public generally who " We fear you .will damage those delicate boats.1' gational Church. Office at the Drug Store ; NORWALK, CONN. and cheap a stock as can be found in the town. pairs, almost sessile, and surrounded by a teen per cent, more circulation on their' cap and the devil," that Jeff's domestic relatfdns want anything we keep, will find it to their American and Foreign Music constantly were not always characterized by the'purest of E. Blackmail, No. II Main Street, Nor- interest to give us a call. Spring Mattresses All kinds ot One chap slightly lifted those dry goodstot hers, bracted involucre which becomes the bur of* ital than the State Banks, and no specie re vvalk. — 32 on hand; orders for Music will receive spe of 3 or 4 different kinds, very cheap. Hair And lo1 on her heels were a pair of great spurs; the fruit. The caylx is adherent to the ova serve being required of them, the State Bankg> "love and harmony." Let me begin : .•*****«? •••• ••-• cial attention. Ready Made Clothing, Another wretch tore off her veil in thestrife, Mattresses, made to order, and old ones made ry crowning it with its minute divisions.— have kept their circulation within the pale In 18641 was an officer in the U. S. navy, Dr. J. S. MOODY, oyer as good as new. (or made to order); also Clothp, Cassimeres, And there found Granny Davis as nat'ral as life. of the law, aud are not therefore responsible attached to the U. S. steam iron-clol sloop B. F. RYDER, Vestings, &c., Hats, Caps, Gloves, Umbrellas, The styles are three corresponding to the Has lesumed the practice of Medicine j!:: UNDERTAKING, ub Agent for the sale of Then the other Mrs. Davis spoke out pretty pert, for any inflation of currency which may ex- Carondelet, of the Mississippi squadron*— Trunks, Leather Bags. &c., &c.,—in fact ev three cells of the ovary. Each cell of the . Si -fien Tristram & Co.'s v ^ j Bnt when a.revolverwas aimed at his crown, _ > The beech-mast ripens late in October. Office hours, 12 M to 2 P. M., and 7 to Hearses equal to any in the State, which we N. B —I will sell you a machine delivered In 1861, the Banks of this State reported visited her while he left Mrs. D. in Washing shall use whenever our services are required, at your house for the same price that you Medicated Lozenges, This chivalrous chieftain, soon wilted down/' j The burs split open by the frosts. " The 8 P. M. tf4=4 of past due paper, the sum of $705,667,31; ton or Richmond, who (judging front the without extra, chaage. would have to pay at the Factory. Will OR COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, Then again this old lion began for to bray, sound of dropping nuts is heard though all E. QUINTARD & SONS. teach you thoroughly to use it, warrant it to HOARSENESS, &c.. They are the ITB a shame to hunt women and children this way ; the trees be .still." This, nut has a rich which consisted of Stocks and Bonds, or bitter letters from her to Jeff, which are Norwalk, March 15th 1862. be perfect, and keep it in order for one year F / 1 EO. F. BELDEN, Norwalk, Conn.,Man- most pleasant, effectual, and harmless reme For I'll take an oath—by my bonnet and shawl- agreeable flavor and were it not for its smal!- debts connected therewith; a large amount found among Jeff's papers on the plantation) \_T ufacturer of Tin, Copper, and Sheet free of charge. " 35 dies known, affording almost instant relief That I'm just what I look to be—no man at all. ne'ss would doubtless be gathered extensive of which was considered doubtful or worth had more thon a slight inkling of What ber Iioa Ware; and dealer in Stoves, Ranges, NEW FURNISHING STORE, in all cases of Throat irritation, produced by SOXEBS Furnaces, Cutlery, Brittannia, Wooden and EDW. A. B. NORTHROP, Colds, or over exercise of the Vocal Organs, . South Norwalk, May 2G, 1805. ' " ' ly by man. The crop however is well har less. faithful, noble and manly husband''Wiaa^iip Willow Ware, Crockery; and a full assort NKAli UPPER Em) OF MAIN ST. in singing or speaking, and are peculiarly vested by the pigeons, partridges and squir A great proportion of these debts were the to. These letters reproached Davis In the ment of House Keeping articles generally. East Side of the Bridge. •; -f %| ? GUN AND LOCK SMITH, strengthening to all troubled in any way fruits of illegitimate banking, discounting plainest terms for his inconstancy, and fbr with weak fungs. For Sale by all Drug Bringing Onr Sheaves With Us. rels. Wood-cutters sometimes light upon HAVE at my Store in Norwalk tliliai'gest And Sell Hanger,^ the winter store of the s^irrels. The nuts paper promising large interest, but having his amalgamation with Eliza—Jeff's cblond assortment of gists. 85 BY MRS. E. A. C. AKERS. C. S. KOCSWOOD, I SAACS'S BUILDING, (next to Norwalk are found nicely shelled and are said to be of only a speculative value. By these transac mistress referred to. I there eaw Elizr her 0 Household Furniture I Hall,) Norwalk, Cl. J obbing of every de FOWELL'S The time for toil has past, and night has come,— a superior quality. tions,which will not be repeated by this gen self, who owned to her intimacies with Jiff, Fashionable Draper & Tailor, The last and saddest of the harvest-eves; in this county, consisting of Bureaus of all scription. Particular attention paid to re American Harness Soap. Swine are exceeeingly fond of the beech- eration of Bankers, an important and profit and acknowledged her son, a bright-eyed and kinds, Lounges, Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes,. Card pairing Guns, Pistols, &c., Mortice, Rim, Worn out with labor long and wearisome, . I'! * :n : mast. In autumn they are sometimes fatten able le«son was learned. boy of 14, and who wa3 shipped as a Brat GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING Tables, Marble top pier Tables and Center Cabinet and Trunk Locks. Saws filed and ESSRS. GLENNER & WEEKS hav Drooping and faint, the reapers hasten home, Tables, Wash Stands, \ set. Sewing Machines, Clocks, and Pumps M ing formed a co-partnership and pur Each laden with his sheaves R« ' ed upon them, and in some portions of t lie The abrogate amount of past due paper class boy on board the Carondelet, to he an chased the patent recipe and good will of EMPOHIUM ! EXTENSION TABLES, J_ repaired. Platform and Counter Scales put Last of thelaborers thy feet I gain, !-K' country are turned loose to feed on Hiem re|>i>ited on the Istylay of April, 1865, was own child of Jeff Davis. The boy-gate Main-st, Norwalk, Conn. in order. Skates repaired and made to or the above celebrated Soap, for cleaning'har Lord-of the harvest! and my spirit grieves ; CHAIRS and ROCKERS of all kinds, ness without labor, and removing stains through the winter. In Ivanhoe, as wo nil $280,056. 81: being a reduction of $425,011. his name on the shipping papers as Pie&y der, &c., &c. tf44 That I am burdened not so much with grain All Hie Bo ks, except two, have made Allen Davis. He so very much resembles Looking Glasses, from Horses, intend making and keeping As only with a heavier heart and brain ; remember, this nut is represented as the lo<»l S. E. OlMSTEAD & CO., constantly on hand a full supply, manufac : Master, behold my sheaves 1 of Gurth's relractory herd in Sherwood from time to live per cent, semi-annual div Jeff, his lather, that officers who haVe Visit Picture Frames, and everything else in the Notice. tured in the very best manner. It will soft Wholesale and Retail Dealers in : Furniture line cheap for Cash. . . HE subscriber having taken the old forest. idends the past year. ed the Carondelet from other vessels,' ad& be en the leather equal to Neat's foot Oil. ,,,,£ Few, light and worthless—yet their trifling weight The tax paid to the State by the Banks Repairing, 1 T Horse Shoeing Stand, at the foot GLENNER & WEEKS, J:;D ' Through all my frame a weary aching leaves ; In France a burning oil is extracted IV. IN ing perfectly ignorant of the boy's history, of Mill Hill, is prepared to do Horse Shoe 1 Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c., done promptly and by experienced workmen. 5 Pruyn St., Albany. N. Y. For long I struggled with my hopeless fate,— im i hc year ending July 1st,-1865, was $32,- have remarked that he looked like Jeff Da ing and all kinds of job Blacksmithing, on beech-nuts. A very good coffee is made of 14 and 10 Main-st., Norwalk, Conn. Undertaking, THEODORE FITCH, Agent for Nor And stayed and toiled till it was dark and late,— them. In Dauphine and Switzerland Hie 258.69; licenses and tax paid the United vis. Eliza was a slave of Jeff and a daugh the most reasonable terms. walk and vicinity. tf2 I have on hand a large assortment of He also carries on the Carriage Business Yet these are all my sheaves. leaves are put to the very novel use of filling St aits the last three quarters, ending April ter of Jo. Davis, his brother. ' • JETNA INSURANCE COWPANY, GOFFINS, of the best materials, and will at the old Stand occupied by his father for REMOVAL. Full well I know I have more tares than wheat,— beds. They are said by travellers to afford a IM,, $174,125.10; proportional tax for quar !S«W -".is Hartford Firm furnish shrouds, carriages, hearse, aud every the last twenty-three years. Brambles and flowers,dry stalks and wither'd leaves. ter ending July, 1865, $58,041.70; amount Of SCartford, ^ j JOHN SHEPHERD. H. M. & J. T. PROWITT. „ most luxurious coucb, soft, elastic, and emit thing necessary for the burial of the dead, Therefore I blush and weep, as at thy feet ing to $264,42449. Incorporated in 1819, Charter Perpetual.* •cheaper than can be obtained elsewhere. I Norwalk, Aug.•SOth, 1864. tf35. AVE removed their Hardware Stori K ,I ting constantly the agreeable odor of green ' "A Wall street Authority.' I kneel down reverently and repeat, ; An act passed at the May Session, 1S64, Capital and Assets, $3,128,820 have as good a Hearse as there is in the H to the new double Store in Sherwood's "Haster, behold my sheaves!" tea. A leading operator had read the signs of county; and will attend Funerals in neigh Hardware, Cutlerly, &c., New Build'ng, on the West side of Main making it obligatory upon Bank officers to Insure against loss and damage by Fire The wood of the beech is used in the ma the times, and after feeling his way for some boring towns, without extra charge. . AT SOUTH NORWALK Street. -••• > ->itS I know these blossoms clustering heavily stamp counterfeit and other bad money, has on Terms adapted to the hazard,and ELBERT RAYMOND. king of plane-stocks, and of some kin da ol months, at length struck a vein. He achiev HE Subscriber woukl inform the public With evening dew upon their folded leaves, - - I met with very general favor among the State •consisteot with the laws of: ; Norwalk, Sept. 1st, 1863. 44 A Card. Can claim no value or utility,— S UT P-NN furniture. It makes also very excellent Uu-I. ed fame and fortune in a few days. Hfe per T that he has purchased of Mr. Chichester Banks, and is having a salutary efieot in dri compensation. the old established Hardware Business, at The subscriber would inform the public Therefore shall fragnncy and beauty be} ., .• :• The claims of the beech for cultivation as sonal prestigewasat one time greater 'than thai he has sold out his interest and good The glory of my sheaves. •:•- a shade tree, are worthy of consideration.— ving this spurious currency from the State. GEORGE R. COWLES, Sole Agent ' STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, South Norwalkt and will continue the busi was ever enjoyed by any man let WAll sl^et. ness at the old Stand. He intends keeping will in the firm of Marvin & Prowitt, and In favorable situations it grows to the majes Forty-three Banks report having stamped I v3 For Norwalk and vicinity. YER FORTY VARIETIES and sizes of So I do gather strength and hope anew; IFEYF--; People of all kinds thronged his office and always on kand, a large stock of Hardware, in returning thanks for the patronage here $12,903; and six Banks do not report hav Cooking Stoyes and Ranses; over thir tofore extended to that firm would request For well I know thy patient love perceives .; tic height of from seventy to eighty , feet. begged him to give them just a hint—^the O Cutlery, Agricultural Implements, Mechan ing stamped any. Business Change! ty varieties and sizes of Parlor and Office ics' Tools, Fire Arms, Builders' Hardware, the public to continue their patronage to the Not what I did, but what I strove to do,— IM C- Its foliage is wide-spread and dense. Its least bint, and they would be his friend^ror- Stoves, not excelled in beauty of design, per new firm of H. M. & J. T. Prowitt. And though the fail, ripe ears BE sadly few, — . leaves are liable to the attack of lew insects. We are sorry to say that some of the offi fection of operation, or variety, by. any Stove Paints, Oils, Varnish, and all other articles ever. If he whispered "RofckIsland,*scores! usually kept in first-class Hardware Stores. GEO. MARVIN. . -Thou wilt accept my sheaves INNFRJ " It has a clean and neat appearance. It is cers in the National Banks do not comply ^ WA.TERBURT & DUNCAN, j g, in the State. Manufactures Tin, Sheet, Iron : R of sensible men rushed to their brokiers iuid It will be his endeavor to meet the wants Norwalk, Nov. 9th, 1864. with this law, claiming that they are-not OUL1) announce to the public that and Copper Wares, deals in Jappan, Brittan- New York Correspondence. said to be very rarely struck by lightning. ordered Rock Island bought.; Not- that thfey1 of hiq|customkr8, and merit the patronage of amenable to this law. W they have purchased the Carriage Ma •ia, Crockery, Wooden, and Silver Plated the public. ^-vr Nzw YOU. May-90,1865. C. L. S. anew why they were buying it y they ihkd';ar .Wares, Stove Blacking, Coal Hods, Shovels ^BLACKMAHT'S i.fvuki .—L • We differ trom them in this opinion, and king Business formerly conducted by Mr. 15 A i.; WM. S. FITCH. NO CHANGE IK THB^^ ' hint from the great man, and that waafsnM-" EiSoa Beers, and connected it with their and Riddles, Brass Kettles, Sausage Cutters, A report has of late been gaining currfincy to the : A scrap of History. hold, that this law is purely a police regula Matts, Brooms, Bells, Fire Place Grates, Sad Bronchial ; cient. A company, respectable enou^Kand Blacksmith Shop, making one complete es^ effect that the Hon. Preston King, of St. Lawrence ^ Apropos of the complaint of Gen. Sherman tion, laid upon a certain class of citizens, for tablishment.. They are now prepared to exe Irons, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Fruifr Jars, NTorwalk Machine Shop. HAT terrible disease Diptberid-r^a tferror with a fine property which they Wfe&tresir- ' HE subscriber would respectfully inform County, would be appointed Collector of the Port that his correspondence with Gen. Johnston, the public weal,and does not in any manner cute in the best manner, and with greater Fluid and Coal Oil Lamps, Stove Castings, T to every family is making its desolating of New York. Washington correspondents of the ous of bringing before fhe public,! act&Uly dispatch than ever before, anything in the in fact, all that constitutes a well filled Kitch T Manufacturers and others using machi marks all around us—to guard against that respecting the amnesty befoie the capitula interfere with their mode or system of bank nery,in Norwalk and vicinity, that he is pre JVew York papers have indicated the retirement of paid hitn the enormous fee of-$i6$0OQEto line of en Furnishing Store. Books, descriping prin terrible disease, the proprietor in connection Collector Draper as a matter of certainty. Thia re tion of the rebel troops in North Carolina, ing ; nor does it contravene any law under ciple and management of Stove, free. Lar pared to do all things pertaining to a gener allow the subscription book to be op&tfcd Carriage Making and Blaoksmithing. wltlfk skillful Physician has compounded port has no foundation in fact. The other day the has been withheld from the public by the which tuey do business; it is slmp!y an act gest assortment of Pumps in the State. Call al machine shop. All orders for the making an article called ' at his office, and to appear in the list of di Carriages ru$de to order, and Painting, or reparjng of every description of machi Collector received a letter from the Secretary of the Secretary of War, it is as well to relate the"' to abate a public nuisance, the suppression at . -EVH. NASH'S, Blackman's Bronchial Lozenges, Treasury, in which he (the Secretary) stated that rectors. Speculators paid him extraCVSfBit Trimming, Repairing, &c., done by experi ly4 " ' ' South Norwalk, Ot. nery, attended to with promptness by expe following incident, which carries with it enced workmen, with dispatch. which will act as a preventative to Dipthe- neither the President nor himself had thought of of which all should favor.*! «i -A.- commissions to buy stocks for them,ii£fiopea rienced workmen. Having added a steam its own comment, and the truth of which The aggregate amount of deposits in" "our m- Good Carriage timber taken in ex ~~ -mm. w Engine, (in addition to water-power) to his ria, will cure Hoarseness, Soreness or Irrita making any change in the Collectorship, and that thatthe public might think he wasbiiyiDg when it should be deemed for the public interest to will not be questioned. Just before Gen. Savings Banks on the first day of January, change for work." works he flatters himself that he is well pre tion of the throat. Try them, they will rec- them for himself. To his friends he was a Norwalk, Nov. 23d, 'GSjjg' • tf47 Back Fay and Fensions. pared to do all kinds of work, at very short commcnd themselves. have Mr. Draper retire from office, the foot would be Grant initiated his splendid campaign against 1865, according to their report OSEPH W. WILSON is an agent for was, . . . $29,142,288.58 generous fellow, and in his wild. extnBra- notice. ISAAC CHURCH, Jr. 'V,,-.•> h ! Sold Everywhere. duly communicated to him in advance of private Vicksburg, in the Spring of 1883, and after J collecting Back Pay, Bounty and Pen Machine shop, j ust back of the Post Office dispatches. Mr. King called on the Collector on On the first of January, gant way would tell them : r- ! '- : A. JACSSON & BRO. i s ; '.» i E. BLACKMAN, Proprietor. all the preparations had been made for 1864, it was, ^ . « - 26,982,221.84 sions and is so connected with the Depart and Horse Railway Building. Saturday and paid him his respects, assuring him at ; "Boys, I'll make a million for each of yon Mo. 1 Gazette Building. ment at Washington that he can collect these i u i/ > No. 11 Main St. swinging loose from the base of supplies on Norwalk, March 1st, 1865. 11 the same time that he had no intention of soper- before I've done." ra OULD respectfully announce to the •more speedily than any other in this vicini ceeding him. It will not always do to implicitly rely the Mississippi River, to make the circuitous 7 ncrease during the year was $2,160,066.74 public and their, old customers, that ty. 1124 Fure Wines and Liquors. He was.something more than a mere gam- ' W upon the reports and surmises of Washington cor inland march, via. Jackson, Miss., to ihu The market value of their assets, asreport- the.y have recently made extensive additions P NEW MARKET. ELECTED expressly for medicinal pur respondents. < a. was $31,087,145.85, leaving a margin on bier. As an arithmetician he never had his to their stock of goods. We are now prepar poses, and lor sale by H. M. PROWITT, rear of Vicksburg, he was called upon by Hammer's Champagne Ale. S PAYING OFF THIS NATIONAL DEBT. ill.- amount due depositors of $1,944,857.27, equal in the street, and his grasp of iflinhv ed to oiler an assortment not to be surpassed at the Corner Drug Store,,consisting of Old Gen. Sherman, and spoken to as follows: HE attention of the public is solicited to Another Herald enterprise is in the field It is cial question, was so true and comprehensive in it-irfield County, in quality or prico. We the superior quality of Bourbon and Monongahela Whiskey, Ja proposed to pay off the debt by voluntary si fraction over 6 per cent. / T JYatiooal "Gen. Grant, I feel it to be my fluty to say : would call len ticular attention to our stock of maica and St. Croix Rum, French, Blackber and Large investments have also been made that, at one meeting lie persuaded' one of v HAMMER'S ^ I V subscription, calls are made upon capitalists to that as a subordinate officer I am hound to /atches, whicli is larger than ever before.— ry, Catawba, and Cider Brandy, Holland come forward and subscribe as much as possible.— give you my lieai ty co-operation in this move in the United States Bonds, which have pro our soundest boards of railroad managers vVe liave a line lot of Ladies' Swiss Watches,, Gin, Charles' Gin, Wolffes' Schnapps, and Fresh Brewed Champagne Ale. The project seems to meet with general approval, ment; but having no faith in ii. T li clit clue ved to be safe and profitablp-assets. to depart from the policy tliey had estab-3*' in gold cases, at prices varying from $20 to This Ale is brewed fresh at all seasons of the Bourbon Whiskey. and subscriptionsare rapidly comingin . <,, to my military reputatioiT to protest against ; Of this class of bonds we find $6,941,650, lished, and pursue a new one under his gui- $v o, which \vu can recommend as being cor- year, and its keeping quality, .especially of Fish, Vegetables and Fruit. la" WINES. ^ -Vcif REPOBT^n ILLNESS OF A. T. STKWART. ^ >t in writing, and hope that my protest will i ect time keepers. Also, Gentlemen's Watch r dancc. The misfortune with him was that |^HE subscribers respectfully announce Port, Sherry, Blackberry, Currant, Elder It of be forwarded by you to Washington." the market value f>f which is set down at es, in silver anil gold cases, at any price from that brewed during the most excessive hot is reported that the wealthiest resident the weathwr, isguaranteed for any length of time. X that having taken the old Lockwood berry, and Catawba. Special attention is metropolis, Alexander T. Stewart, is dangerously '•Very well, Sherman," quietly replied the at last he began to believe in himself. From $" to $.00. We buy of the best importers in Building, next east ^of Gruman's store, thor $7,109,648. For sale in Barrels and half-Barrels, at called to the Catawba Wine as being a supe ill, and not expected to recover. This report has Commanding General; "send along your All the Banks, with but two exceptions, that moment he was a doomed man. The I\ew York, and altogether for cash, so that oughly purified and refitted it, have opened rior article, and from the same vintage as the protest; I'll take care of it." our facl. '4es for selling cheap could not be Selleck's Packet Office, Norwalk. doubtless some foundation. hold a lair proportion of the same. moment a man in Wall street begins to JEHIEL GRUMMAN, > a market there, for the sale of Fish, Oys celebrated Catawba Brandy, which is so RE-OPENING OF THE SAVANNAH CUSTOM HOUSE. The next day Gen. Grant received Gen. greftter. Our stock of Jewelry, Silver and ters. Clams, &c., fresh from their native ele highly esteemed, and which is recommended The number ot depositors reported Janua think lie knows more than other people his i Agent for the sale of Hammer's Champagne Among other indications of progress in Savannah, Sherman's paper, and the movement was •lateii "\7arf8 was neyer b'etter than at pres | Ale, Wilton, Conn. 2 ment. Also "VEGETABLES and FRUIT by all physicians. ry 1st, 1865, was $121,682; being an increase ruin is a mere question of time. When this . ent, anu comprises all ot the latest styles i^at of every variety in their season. Every ef may be mentioned the fact that the Custom House then initiated which culminated, in less than of that port has lately been re-opened. Foreign during the year of $5,001. The amount to misfortune befel the operator of whom We a-e m&' fifactured. A JACKSON & BRO. fort will be made to please our customers. FANCY DYEING. three months, in the surrrender of Vicksburg ftffotice. Try us. BROWN & ROSS. merchants will undoubtedly take advantage of the She credit of each varies from oue dollar to speak, lie determined not to make two or " HE subscriber respectfully anttouuees to of and its immense garrison. Prior, however, fT^HE Subscriber has the pleasure of inform- Norwalk, Feb. 4th 1865. 6mos .re-opening the port and glut the city with all twenty-four thousand one hundred and three millions but eight or ten; not to con- C^M&riries Cheaper than ever X ing the public that he has purchased the T the Citizens of Norwalk and vicinity, kinds of merchandise. Although all species of both to Pemberton's capitulation, but after it was that he has established an Ageney in Nor eighty-five dollars. trol one stock but half a dozen. Bankers FpR CASH! interest of Ebenezcr Crissey in the Boot and CARRIAGE MAKING, foreign and domestic goods are in great demand in morally certain that the rebel stronghold Shoe Business lately carried on at the Store walk of his well known Fancy Dyeing and Georgia, the people have but little bona fide money One Savings Bank lias paid the last year, and banks were ready enough to humor himii'T HE subscriber would inform the public Cleaning Establishment, at Danbury with must fall, Gen. Sherman rode up to Gen. generally, that he st ill continues to sell corner of \Vall and Water Street, where-he Horse' Shoeing and Black- to obtain them. free of tax, 6.1-2 per cent.; twenty have Where he had borrowed a million they lent; T will continue the business. He trusts that all the Modern Improvements, which ena GENERAL SHEBMAN K>* Grant's headquarters one day, and fonnd his the best of Groceries, Provisions, etc., at his ; , smithing. ble liim to do all kinds of Fancy Dyeing paid 6 per cent; ninihave paid 51-2;. eigh him two"; and president and cashier slyly " the liberal pi.tronage given to this Store Is rapidly becoming the pet of the Democratic pa chief stretched on the ground beneath his old stand, No. 4 Skiddy's Block, as cheap as } LYON & AIIERN, , t n i and Cleaning, in the best-manner and at the teen have paid live; and one recently orga examined his collaterals, and laid in ttedtpta?'' the cheapest. He offers great inducements while under its control as partner and man pers, who seek to obtain, in his estrangement from "fly" endeavoring to keep as cool as possible ager, will be c mtinued to him as proprietor. OULD announce to the pu lie that lowest prices. Secretary Stanton, material with which to fire the nized has not yet made a dividend. of hundred each of the same sort lor their 11 to cash buyers, as he has as large an assort they have taken the old stand of Capt Dyeing or F:nishing of Ladies Silks, Satin in the sultry midsummer weather. They ment of groceries of the best qualities as cau ; 9 ' ' ' J. N. LOCK WOOD. W hearts of their readers against the master spirit of Amount of tax paid to the 1 private pocket. If Mr. Chase had not been ft ' I Henry Lamb, Main street, where they are and Merino dresses, Crape Shawls, Cloaks, were chatting pleasantly on the prospects of be found at any store in the country. We Velvet Garments, Ribbons, Veils &c., in the the Administration. Circumstances have recently State was . • _ • • , t ?i'»,oiu.// seized with a fine notion of selling gold fotv prepared to execute n the best manner and aided them in this design, bnt it is now possible the quickly approaching succesa, when Gen. J would invite the special attention of all to his greatest dispatch anything in the above line. neatest style. Faded and Stained goods Amount of tax paid to the-' > greenbacks, and if nothing else of the likemv stock of WILLIAM B. SWAN, Carriages made to order, and Horse Shoe recolored, also cleaning of White Crape, that the Secretary of War and the commander of the Grant's Assistant Adjutant-General came up United States, . • • • •••> 6o,734.37 "nature bad happened, there is no sayinghow Armies of the Tennessee and Georgia will speedily COFFINS, TEAS AND SUGARS, ing, Painting, Trimming, Repairing, &c. done Brosha, Merino and Cashmere Shawls, Pi- and asked him for a certain paper of official millions this great operator might not! which are of the very best quality, and will SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER, arrive at an amicable adjustment of their differen Total of taxes paid, . . $244,045.14 many by experienced workmen wilh dispatch. and and Table covers &c., Particular at Importance. J be sold cheap- The public are invited to call DJOINING Danbury and Norwalk R. tention paid to the Cleaning and Dyeing of ces Both are loyal men and each will support the After having made a careful and thorough have realized, and what income tai heP * R. Depot, Norwalk, Conn., keeps con Mr. WM. E. BEFRS has been engaged as It is well known that Gen. Grant entered and examine and judge for themselvra A Agent and Foremen of the Wood-shop. Gentlemen's Clothing, which don't need to Administration ofPresident Johnson. Neither will examination of all the Banks, Saving Banks would have paid. Unfortunately the dread stantly on hand and will make to order eve give encouragement to the opposition. upon the campaign without more "personal A MOREHGU^iS. AUGUSTUS LYON, WM.AHERN. be ripped and which are done in the safest and Building Associations, in the state, and day ol April came, and found him exptodcdS ry description of process, Dyed clothes warranted never to JEFF DAVIS WILL BE HUNG. ' - baggage than a tooth-brush," and this ac Norwalk, Jan., 23d, 1865. Iy37 having had all the information which wo to the utmost extent. Banks and bankers XMFORTED CUT&ERIT, Harness,He rse i'umiture, Trappings creek. One of the most intimate and confidential friends counts for the fact that his official records : >* ** The subscriber lias had since the com of the President, and a statesman eqjoying the con could desire lrom the officers of these insti called lor their private money aid wfluki THE ONLY LOAN NOW BEFORE THE were carried in the breast pocket of his mili !: And Silver-Flated Ware. or Clothing. Also Saddler's Hardware and mencement of his business in Danbury 1860. fidence of the people, recently stated to afriend that tutions, it gives us pleasure to say, that we hear of no excuse. Private lenders caHed*> ! r PUBLIC. pHE Subscriber, while in England, recent- outfits, Trunl s, Valises, Carpet Bags, &c. a success never exceeded by any Dyeing Es Jefferson Davis undoubtedly be hung. AL tary blouse. Taking a handful of documents more margin. Customers called for AH in wan*, of anything in his line, will do would believe the Banks of Lonnecticut were never for X ly, made arrangements with the Slief- V. S. 7-30 Treasury Notes. tablishment in this State or any any other, though this was given simply as an opinion, yet from this receptacle, he selected the one that well to give t im a call. Orders lor any kind found in a more prosperous, healthy, and their balances. The struggle was brief.— fied Manufacturers for the sale of Thomas he has been steadily engaged in practical emanating from the source it did, it unmistakably had been asked for, and before putting the Harrison's celebrated Cutlery, and has now of work promptly executed. Repairing done , FIFTH NATIONAL BANK. Dyeing for more than 20 years. All goods sound condition, since the Commission was One morning the word was passed round; . neatly and ciaaolv. and at short notice. 330 Third Avenue, indicates the end of the late President of the so- rest away drew forth a second paper from on exhibition and sale at his Store opposite returned within ten days. called Southern Confederacy. 4 established, than at the present time. has failed!" ^ M * the Post Office, a large, and oue of the most near 27tli Street, NEW YORK. LOUIS MOEGLING. • the pile. Then, turning to Sherman, with a • ; Harper's Monthly. tail THE GREAT FAIR AT CHICAGO; ^ It is also equally true, that every branch of complete assortments of Sheffield Cutlery . UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Proprietor of the Conn. Fancy Dye Works merry twinkle in his eye, he said: "By the -t ever ottered in this Country, including Car Laughing Gas Agency at B. F. RYDER'S, The great National Fair to be held at the Lake industry in which the people of this State aro ving Knives aud Forks; Bread Knives; r and Financial Agent. Sewing Machine Office. City of the West, promises to become a magnificent by. General, here is something which will engaged, (wilh perhaps the exception ot com JEFF IN SCRIPTURES.—The following pas*-1-13 Butter Knives; Table Knives and Forks; AVE the 7-30 Treasury Notes on hand 6ml2 Main Street. success. Contribution of the most unique and interest you." Sherman took it, and saw merce,) was never so largely remuneratory sage having undoubted reference to thegrcst IN RIDGBP I ELD. .for Sale. Interest $7.30 a year on one costly merchandise continue to be received by each Pocket Knives of every description, inclu H the "protest" which a little more than two as during the last lour years. These have Southern rebel, may be found in the 13th ding many curious styles; Scissors, &c., &c. hundred dollars, all other general Banking Liverpool steamer. This mercandise is taken from months before he had handed to Gen. Grunt Also, just received, an assortmentol beau business transacted. KEROSENE OIL—CHEAP. the Custom House, free of duty, by the JVational emphatically been years of recuperation for chapter and 22d verse of Jeremiah : tiful Silver-Plated Ware, made by a RICHARD KELLY, President. Sanitary Commission, and forwarded direct io {the to be forwarded to Washington through the the Banks, and their success is but the pul And if thou say in thine heart. Wherefore • i : Drs« Kendall & Paddock HE BEST KEROSENE OIL—only SO proper channel Ah expression, half aston- new patented process, by the same House, '•"•if/ 6ml0 A. THOMPSON, Cashier. Hon. Charles 'L. Wilson, at Chicago. A pack sation of general prosperity. come these things upon me? Forthegreat- Cents, per gallon at the Hardware a ness of thine iniquity are thy skirts disc^VW?^ and is the first lot imported into this coun - Extract teeth entirely without pajn or injury T age recently received from London contains ishment and half gratificatian, diffused itself try. Call and examine for yourselves. Fitch's Home for Soldiers. Store ol THEODORE FITCH. Dressing Case, valued at $1000 to be awarded to the over Sherman's war-worn features, which ered, and tty heels made bare. ; / ~ tf46] JOSEPH SHEPHERD. pretty girl who gets the most votes for it—ballots jt j8 proposed to celebrate the Fourth of to lie patient, by the aid of VMi t HE Trustees are now prepared to receive Business Cards, Tickets, Ac, quickly changed to one of supreme satisfac applications lrom those entitled, and $1. The announcement of this fact will excite Julv at Richmond this year with zeal enough —Josh Billings says: "That if anaan a House and Sign Fainting. T Printed in Colored Inks, Bronzes, or plain much interest among the belles of Chicago, each of tion when Gen. Grant took the paper from to make up lor the omissions of the last four ing to make a business of serving the Low , M- wish to - avail theniselves of the benefits of goin APER HANGING, &c., done wilh NITROUS OXIDE OAS. theinstitution. Applications may be made to black ink, on white or colored cards, in the whom will soon commence canvassing on her own his hand, and tearing it into small fragments years. likes to see him do it when he- mtosari** f4S best manner, at the GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. he " P neatness and dispatch by j.. , Hon. MORGAN MORGANS, Presid't, Stamford, account. Norwalk should be represented in the scattered them to the winds. Ho further al Gov. Nye of Nevada says that Davis in out onions as well as when he. hollei»;gM»Y a H. M. & J. T. PROWITT, ^ good a jsortment of foreign and domes- JOSEPH B. HOYT, Stamford,) ~ .. BILL HEADS, all sizes, in any quantity, coming contest. There LA noreason why Connecti petticoats ia the last war-hoop of the rebel- halleluyer.' lusion to the matter was made on either aide; Jjom jjwuw .Sherwood's Building, A "tic" FRUIT "and" NUTS at CHARLES BROWN, Darien, [ n*® ° AT® Ruled and Printed in the brat style, at the cut ladles shonld not CWPGTEFORTHE prise. : > Y/yVf i If. T. Times. ,>West side of Main Street. HOLMESLlif M . A. CUMMINGS, do J Committee. Ia££MX0H. M,r'j i" i, GAZETTE JOB QJNRXON IM!IIUWMU ,:ttru*> I A jas&ai
•anprtw il»WHj»il •miuii L qww— •*sm •»' A, Card. wi . The Scliool Fund. Connecticut Legislature. Norwalk & New York $25 Be ward, festivals. FA1RFIEH> COCHTY. Reports having been started by interested We make the following extract Iron) the J TUESDAY, May 30. parties that the subscriber was "intending to Steamboat Xine! OTRAYEI) or Stolen, from tin. Pasiurp The Strawberry Season is close upon us, WILTON,—Our young friend, Dr. James leave town soon, this is to inform my friends- iO near the residence of liiu Subscriber on Annual Report of the Commissioners of the SENATE.—Prayer by Rev. O. B. Cinm. 1 otivallt and the various societies are prepairing for E. Barbour, son of J. G. Barbour,. Dentist, Mr. Wait offered a bill for a public act de ; iiiifl patrons that all such reports nre false, I the evening oi the 21st,a Sorrel Hors' , whitu School Fund : hind feet and two small spots o:i the near those pleasant social re unions known as of Norwalk, has taken rooms at the residence salaries and fees de constables and sheriffs. have no idea of leaving my present place of The usual prompt payment of interests, business, Gdzette Building. All persons hip; about fourteen years old. Whoever " Strawberry Festivals." The Ladies of the ot S. P. Fitch, Esq., and offers his services to Committee on judiciary reported adverse j Tuesday, June 6,1865. which furnish the revenue of the Fund have to the bill accepting the dying declaration of i needing my services in SHAVING, HAIR CUT will return said Horse or give iidormaiion 1st Methodist E. Church ate the first to enter the people of Wilton as a Physician and been made, and the aid thus affor led to ou r persons as evidence; bill rejected. TING and DUESSTNG, SHAMFOONING, or The new and elegant Steamboat that will lead to his recovery, will receive the the lists. Their Festival is to be held at Surgeon. The Dr. is quite a young man, but Common Schools have reached every district Committee on judiciary reported adverse1 anything else pertaining to the tonsorial above reward. JOSIAH KELLOGG. Our Village Cemetery. in the Stale. The vast operations required JOHN ROMER, Norwalk, May 29th, 1. cOo. Ki22 Ely's Hall, South Norwalk, on Wednesday is a regular graduate of a New York Medical to the bill for the resist nit ion of births, mar- i art, will find nn; at all hours at the old to manage the affairs of the nation, uud the stand, Basement No. 1, Gazette Build We presume there is little use in scolding and Thursday evenings of this weeK. riages and deaths; and offered a substitute; College, and has had much experience in the great changes which recent events have ing. My wife will also wait on Ladies Oapt. J. T. Brett, any more about the untidy and discreditable tabled for printing Adverse to the bill de FAMILY IIORSE, The " Ladies Ciicle of Industry," of South army and navy. He held the position of worked in the finances of the State, have in communities and corporations, asking for either at Uieir residence or in the sa will commence her regular trips for the sea Condition of our Cemetery. There is some Norwalk Baptist Church, hold theirs at the Snrgeon on board the U. S. Steamer, "Iron no degree impaired the integrity of this separate boxes in the election of town clerks loon attached to the shop, to curl and dress son, between FOB. SAXXI. Fund, and through all the perilous vicissi thing radically wrong in its organization,^* same place, Friday and Saturday evenings of Age," until that vessel was destroyed. He and selectmen, bill rejected. Favorable to their hair. A continuance of public patronage tudes of the great struggle in which the Na is respectfully solicited every effort made IVorwalk and Xffew York, BLACK MARE, 7 years old, every way its management could not be " so shiftless. a bill concerning crimes and punishment; sound, kind and a lree traveler. Per this Is a young man of good character and steady tion has of lite been involved, it has diffused tabled for printing. Favorable to the bill de to please. JOHN DORM ANN. A There the fondest hopes and dearest finends The children of the 2d M. E. Church, aid the its munificence and imparted i s aid to the Norwalk, June 5th, 1865. ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7th, 1865, fectly safe for a lady to drive. Inquire of habits, and we have no doubt will merit insane and demented persons; tabled for MR. MC QUHAE, of multitudes lie buried, and there it should ed by the ladies, will hold their annual Fes people of the State. printing. Favorable to the act to encourage confidence of the people. On the second day of September, A. D., Leaving New York, from Fulton Market 2t*22 South Norwalk. be a pleasurable and profitable spot for medi tival and Concert, at Norwalk Hall on Mon the importation of laborers ; tabled for print Slip, every afternoon, (Sundays excepted,') RIDGEFIELD.—A trial of Mowing Ma 1864, the Auditors ot Public Accounts, after WOUNDED SOLDIERS, tation and to visit. But as it now strikes the day and Tuesday evenings of next week.— at 3 o'clock, and South Norwalk every mor chines, under the auspices of the Agricul a thorough and minute examination of the er. Harrison introduced a resolution com ATTENTION! ning at 7 o'clock, landing at Where to Enjoy Yourself! eye, overgrown with weeds and rank grass, Exercises by the children and singing, are al condition of the Fund, found thac from the mending the course of President Johnson tural Society, is to take place on the 20th principal from which the revenue is derived LL Soldiers Discharged by reason of GREENWICH AND CITY ISLAND OTON POINT GROVE is now open Its avenues filled with unsightly debris- ways special attractions at their Festivals. and his recent proclamation and action. wounds received in Battle, can now : inst. on grounds near the residence of J. L amounted to $2,046,532.23. In 1853 the A - * each way. R for the Season with premises cleared there is very little that is attractive there. On Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of HOUSE.—Prayer by Rev. Mr. Crane. 5 procure their One hundred Dollars Govern :: and renovated, and the Proprietors are pre King, Esq. All persons interested are invi same board ascertained tha principal to ment Bounty, by making application, per ^ Fare Indeed all the costly works of sculptural art next week, the children of the South- Nor Resolution increasing the corporate power Between Norwalk and New York, 65 Cents. pared to do all in their power to make it ted to be present amount to $3,046,748.19 sonally or by letter, to are marred and made to share the general' walk Congregational Sabbath School, are to Theamountof principal paid 'into the ot Stamford ; referred. " Greenwich and New York, 50 " pleasant to all who wish to spend a pleasant WM. T. BARNUM, day in recreation away from the strifes and aspect of dilapidation and unthritt. Please, BRIDGEPORT.—it is proposed to hold a Treasury during the year was $294,988175; Petition of George Hickok et al. for uni " City Island and New York, 50 " hold their Strawberry carnival. form tariff on the Danbury and Norwalk Licensed War Claim Agent, Danbury, Ct. turmoil ot business. A good Butch for Bath grand Festival on the 14th of June, to raise of this sum there has been reinvested in bond Office—First Door South of the Wooster Messrs Stoekholders and Directors of the After the Church the Military. The Nor and mortgage securities $294,191.61. Leav R. R. reported on adversely. ing, witb Bath Houses and Bathing Suits for Norwalk Cemetery—ioiecri at least one divi walk Guards aunounce their Annual Festi funds to be applied towards erecting a Sol ing a balance in the Treasury for future in Mr. Harrison said all that is complained House. TBS KADZES all. Tables to let to party's; also Row and dier's Monument. Col. Noble has consent of is, that the tariff is not uniform, not that lftB*For reference see advertisement in —of the— Sail Boats, with experienced Boatman to dend and do yourselves the credit and the val and Promenade Concert, at Lockwood's vestment $4,797.14. another column of thi° viaper. 38 ed to give a sketch of his prison life, &c. The amount of revenue from the Fund for the rates are high. man them. A Stage will run Jrom So. Nor people the benefit of fixing up this resting Hall, Wednesday, evening next. Good mu walk twice a day regularly and oftener If de Friend W. Smith has been re-appointed the last year was $143,556 49. Mr. Barnum did not object to accepting 1st M. E. Church, place ot the "loved ones gone before." s sic will be provided, and every effort made The amount paid on orders for dividends this report, but did not wish to have it made Warren's Improved Felt, Ce sired, For particulars see Bills. will hold their Annual j T' m , gil, , m to the entertainment as successful as Postmaster for four years.—An Irish wo to the School Districts, and for the expenses a precedent; given leave to withdraw ment and Gravel Roofing* BYXBEE BROTHERS, Proprietors. /"[ ' it". • .,. « Resolution directing thfct all battle flags Norwalk, May 29th, 1865. 3m*32 £0-Thursday last was very generally ob the one given by this company last year, man was killed on the N. Y. & N. H. R. R., of the Fund, was $138,619 51: and there Decidedly the best, most durable and Strawberry Festival, about one mile the other side of Bridgeport, Was a balance in the Treasury on the 1st of shall be most carefully kept; referred. cheapest known in this country. Materials served as a Fast Day in this vicinity, in ac which gave so much pleasure and satisfac Bill to punish improper burial; referred. one da/last week. Alexander Black, of April last of $29,116.51. Some addition has which are liable to be confounded with At ELY'S HAUL, Lawton Blackberry Wine. cordance with the proclamations of the Presi tion. been made to the expense ol taking care of Bill de domestic relations, making the law East Bridgeport, has recently become heir to this have long been in use for covering Designed for the use of the Medical Pro dent and Governor. Services were held at The Burnside Guards, of South Nowarik, the Fund, by the increased charges made by much more stringent in regard to divorces, factories and barns, &c., bat never until On Wednesday & Thursday Eve'gs, and providing for divorces a mensv et thoro-, several million dollars by the death ot a agents, and increased __ taxation, insurance this recent discovery has any kind of Ce fession and-the Familym all of the churches. In Greensfarms, where close the season with Festival and Promen referred to committee on divorce. June 7th and 8th. i . brother in England. Mr. Black is a poor renewals, and other incidental expenses. ment Roofing been used for our _ best resi u no suitable notice had before been taken o ade Concert on Thursday and Friday eve The number of children between the ages Bill de bighways forbidding drawing logs ADMISSION, - - - 15 Cents. HIS Wine is now endorsed by all the man advanced in life, a shoemaker by trad e dences. The combinations of this roofing prominent Physicians,Chemists and Con the President's assassination, the church was nings ot next week.. ot four and sixteen years returned to the on the roads; referred T who formerly kept a boot and shoe store in are such as to render it perfectly water noisseurs, as possessing all of those intrinsic opened and draped in mourning, and appro Comptroller of Public accounts in January Bill allowing heirs of a legatee or devisee proof; makes solid, handsome work, is a Strawberry Festival. who dies before the testator, to inherit; re medicinal qualities, (Tonic and Diruetic,) Wall street where Meade's confectionery last, was 114,825, being an increase over the very great saving of at least 25 per cent which belong in an eminent degree to this priate services held; we hear the sermon ot Steamboat. number returned last year ot 2,727. For ported on adversely ; bill rejected. The Ladies' Circle of Industry, store is now. Mr. T. A. Spinning, who over any other roofing in use. of the wine. No family should be without it. The the Pastor, Rev. Mr. Relyea, very highly Now that the war is over, Steamboats as each child thus returned there has been or C. W. Lockwood is sole agent lor Fair has been organist of the North Congrega 't: • WEDNESDAY, May 31. wine is warranted pure and true to name. spoken of. dered to be paid to the several Districts in field County. All orders lelt at the Store So. Norwalk Baptist Church, For sale by the single gallon and the cask. =— well as other things, are getting back into tional Church for the past fifteen years, has the State the sum of one dollar and fifteen SENATE..—Prayer by Rev. C. B. Crane. of A. Mooreliouse, Main Street, will receive will hold their annual THEODORU9 B. NASH, peaceful avocations, and we are glad to learn accepted a ''call" from the Messiah Church, cents each. Petition of Joseph Foote taken from table; his prompt attention ; enquiries freely an pr The proposed Amendment to our action reconsidered and concurred. STRAWBERRY kESTJVAL, 2m*22 South Norwalk. that we are to have a good boat on the Nor Brooklyn.—A meeting of citizens has been By an Act of Congress, approved July 2d, swered. Iy34 Bute Constitution, allowing all men to vote 1861, this State received a donation ot 180,000 A resolution from the house to adjourn walk route this summer. The steamer John called to make preparations for celebrating who can read and write, without regard to acres ot public lands, if it should provides to-day till Monday at 12 o'clock; amended Honse and Lot For Sale. Romer, Capt, J. T. Brett, is to commence WHISKERS! WHISKERS! On FRIDAY and SATURDAY Evenings, color, passed the Senate unanimously, On the Fourth of July A new Steam Fire College for the benefit of Agriculture and the to 11-2 o'clock and adopted; rules suspen HE Residence of John Moorhead, iu running between this place and New York Engine for East Bridgeport, arrived on Fri Mechanic Arts. The Corporation of Yale ded and resolution returned to the house. Do you want Whiskers or Mustaches. Our grecian June 9th and fOth. Main Street, Norwaik, if not sold al pri Wednesday last, every member being pres The constitutional amendment, being the or- Compound will force them to grow on the smooth No pains will be spared to entertain and T on Wednesday of this week, and is pledged, day evening. Another is soon expected for College undertook to carry out the intent of est face or chin, or hair on baldheads in Six Weeks. vate sale, will be sold at ent and voting. It now remains for the peo the Act of Congress above referred to, and derof the day at 11 o'clock, was taken up.The Price, $1.00. Sent by mail anywhere, closely sealed please all who attend. It23 if properly sustained, that the Boat will be the city. Col. Noble will not deliver the ple to ratify. upon such undertaking it was made the duty resolution of the committee was read, and on receipt of price. Address, Public Auction, a permanent fixture on this route. We are address on Tuesday evening, he having been ot the Commissioner ot the School Fund to the reading of the minority report was dis ey62 WARNER & CO. Brooklyn, N. Y. on Saturday,June,17th, 1865 at 2 o'clock p.m informed that the John Romer is a first-class collect and pay ozer the interest of the fund pensed witb, but Mr. Battell feared in might Strawberry Festival. l\- Qf" A Washington correspondent of the unexpectedly called to Washington. The premises consist of one acre of Land Boat in every respect, and very fast. She is arising from the sale of the lands thus re establish a bad precedent, and moved its THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THB WORLD.—TO The children ot the a good two story Dwelling House, Shop and N. Y. Tribune, says that an interesting vari DANBURY.—A horse belonging to Osborn ceived from Congress, to the Corporation ol reading, and it was read. those not acqeainted with the article it may seem to land at Fulton Market Slip, in New York otherout buildings, a never failing "Well of ety of ropeshas been received in that city Nichols, of South EastN. Y., valued at |350, the College. The script for the land was The yeas and nays were taken, every sena rather strange, if not steep language, to assert of the 2d M. E, CHURCH, water, large garden and a variety ol fruit and —the very best place for Norwalk passengers. run away in Danbury Saturday week, and tor in his seat answered yes. The president will give their " from persons anxious to have a hand in the Bold in May, 1864, for $135,000, being at the famous FAMILY DYE COLORS of Howe & Stevens, shrubbery. JOHN MOORHEAD, Capt. Joseph Byxbee, the well-known pilot, broke his leg. Friday week Mr. Alba Ste rate of seventy-five cents par acre of the land. announced the result unanimous. that they are the best and the cheapest in the world; ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT, Norwalk, May 29tb, 1865. banging of Jeff Davis. A Boston lady con vens was thrown from his carriage, and con Resolution of enquiry into the manage has been employed on this Boat for a long The money received for the sale of the script but such is the case in point of fact, as can be de tributes a handsome cord made in nullifica siderably bruised. At ons time it was was invested in ihe Goverment securities ment ot the New York & New Haven rail monstrated by themanufactureis. The significant AT NOAWAIB BAIL, time past, and assures us that it is the fast thought he was fatally injured. Union BUY TBE BEST. tion daya 30 odd years ago from South Car known as Ten-Forty Bonds, and the amount road and the action of commissioners; adop circumstance that no other a re used or can be sold on tbe evenings of Fast Day services were held at the Metho PALMER'S SELF-SUSTAINING est Boat ever on this route. We trust the of interest received from such investment is ted. where these are to be had, needs no comment. They MONDAY AND TUESDAY, olina cotton. Another is received froin Nor dist church; address by Rev. Mr. Dunham. Mr. Ballard offered a reselution ordering people of this vicinity will recognize their $13,233 05, which has been paid over to the are a saving of 80 per cent., will dye silk, woolen, June 12th and 13th, Horse Pitchfork. , walk, Ct, and others anonymously from the ——The 42nd Annual meeting of the Con Treasury of the College. the clerk to procure the printing of 1000 own interests, and give the Boat their liberal necticut Baptist Convention is to be held in cotton, feathers, bonnets, gloves, and hundreds of Prof. Merriam has besn engaged for the oc Patented Septetnber 30,1862. Patent re-if- West. All seem anxious to support the em From a statement showing the amount of copies of speeches on death of the president: other materials, willnot injure the most fragile text support and encouragement. Danbury, Tuesday, June 13th, at il o'clock, tabled. casion. Exercises to commence at 8 o'clock. sued, March 3d, 1865. inent pretender—vertically." a. m. The village Post Office has been Dividends received from eighteen Banks of ure, are ready for usein a few moments, and are fast Come one ! come all! Admission 15 cents. made a Postal money order office. The this State, the past year, it seems that the HOUSE.—Prayer by Rev. Mr. Crane. . clear and beautiful. I The residence of Dr. M. B. Pardee, of The chair announced as a commiitee to HOME AGAIN.—By card in another column Connecticut Baptist Education Society will Fairfield County Bank paid a larger per cent South Norwalk, was entered one day last hold its 37th annual meeting in Danbury on visit the county jails, Messrs. Osgood of Strawberry Festival. it will be seen that Gen. O. S. Perry has ta than any other. On $10,900 worth of stock Pomfret, and Mason of Westport. week, while the Dr. was off on a wedding Wednesday, Jane 14th, at 2 o'clock P. M., STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL for the ken Booms in Lockwood's Building, and re Rev. O. W. Gates, of Norwalk, preacher of the Bank paid a Dividend of $1,417.00. Bill admitting dying declaration in civil benefit ofefthe South Norwalk trip, and robbed of a considerable amount of cases reported adversely; bill rejected in A sumed the practice of Law. the annual sermon; Rev. M. Hopper, alter In Norwalk there are eleven School Dis plate, wearing apparel, Ac. We learn that nate.— concurrence. Sundry matters lrom the sen Congregational Sabbath School, tricts ; 2,048 school children ;' the dividend ate concurred in recommitting the petition of BIG FISH.—L. H. Moore, Esq., made a the thief was overhauled in Brooklyn, N. Y., will be yeld at ELY'3 HALL, on TUESDAY STAMFORD.—A son of John Booth, about paid for children amounts to $5,355.20; in the Norwich, Danbury and Erie railroad Co. lucky haul on Wednesday last, while on a and most of the property recovered. 12 or 14 years of age, had his leg crushed, Bill regulating saleries of sheriffs and con & WEDNESDAY EVENINGS of next week, the crease of child ren over previous year 161.; 13th and 14th inst., blackfish "scrimmage." He"reeled"up from last Tuesday evening, at the Depot, by at stable?. Referred. tempting to get on the platform of the cars The number of children in each District is The public are cordially invited to attend. the briny depths of our harbor, a patriarchal CONCERT.—The well-known and always Bill, confirming the acts of school socie S. T.—1860 —X. while in motion, for a short ride. He slip as follows :—Center Districts, 376; South ties in certain cases; refeired. Admission 15 Cents. . blackfish weighing plump six pounds. welcome Peak Family of " Swiss Bell Ring Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weak South Norwalk, June 3d 1865. ped and was drawn under the cars, and his Norwalk Union, 547; Over River, 418; Down A resolution was introduced tending ness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of ap .• •»«——. ers," are to give a Concert at Lockwood's left leg was so badly mangled as to require Town,156 ; North Center, 91; South Five thahks to Major Gen. Birge ; referred. petite, distress after eating, torpid liver, constipa PT The long expected amnesty proclama Hall, this (Tuesday) Evening. They are to immediate amputation.—On Tuesday Bill de sheep culture; referred. Mile. River 73 ; Middle Five Mile River, 71 tion, &c. deserve to suffer if they will not try the tion of President Johnson has been issued. be assisted by A. J. Wliitcomb, Harpist; J. week a nearly fatal accident occurred to a Resolution tending thanks to Major Gen. little daughter of Mr. Thomas Denton. She celebrated S. S. ROWLAND, Agent, F. Spalding, Violinist; and Mrs. C. C. Chase, North, 82; North-East, 45 ; North-West Mower, reported favorably on. PLANTATION BITTERS. He grants to all persons wio have directly was playing on the platform of the raceway Mr. Lock wood of Norwalk thought this Weston, Conn. Vocalist. This is a popular troupe, and are 132; Bioad River, 58. ;;.s which are now reccommendedby the highest medi NORWALK ^GUARDS or indirectly participated in tjie rebellion, ex of the building lately moved by. the Mill one of the special cases whom we could af- cal authorities, and warranted to produce an imme Will hold a Also Agent for Buckeye Mowing Ma- cept to fourteen specified classes, amnesty always sure to draw full houses. River Co., and fell in an open space; the ord to thank particularly, as did also Mr. chines. 3t*23 1 diate beniflcial effect. They are exceedingly agree and pardon, with restoration of civil rights • water unusually Be' made it impossible for NEWS ITEMS. Chappell of New London. able, perfectly pure, and supercede all other tonics Strawberry Festival, ||y Mr. Samuel Stevens has sold out his any one to go under the platform and she Resolution requiring the railroad com where a healthy, gentle stimulant is required. Commence in Season, and of property, except in slaves. Those floated down, When taken out she was —and— missioners to furnish the houae all the in They purify, strengthen and invigorate. ALL at the Corner Drug Store and buy who accept the benefit of the proclamation New Canaan Stage Line to Mr. George Bur perfectly insensible, and through the efforts The military commission has found Benja formation they have in regard'to- the work They create a healthy appetite. THE LIGHTNING FLY KILLER. lis, who will continue the business as here of the neighbors was with difficulty restored c PB0MENADE CONCERT & HOP, o are required to take an oath to support the min G. Harris, member of Congress from ing of the New York and NeW - H«Ven rail They are an antidote to change of water and diet. One slieei where flies are thick, will kill a tolore, running in connection with the Steam to consciousness. A large eagle was cap Maryland, guilty of the charges of persuad road company. Mr. A. Catlfri' thought the At Lockwood's Hall, constitution of the United States, as well as tured last week by Mr Tanner at Lattin'3 They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours quart. • * ing rebel prisoners not to take the oath of action necessary and proper. 7 They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. all laws and proclamations which have been boat and Railroad. Rock. From the easy manner in which it allegiance, but to Set exchanged and go WEDNESDAY EVENING June litk. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. For Sale Cheap. made during the rebellion for the emanaipa- was taken, it is supposed to have been some back and continue the fight He was sen Report or the State T'eftstiry. jy One of the coolest places in the whole what disabled. It measured 6 feet 3 inches They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach Admission, - - . - - 35 Cents. GOOD. family or tfork Horse—gentle tion of slaves. Among those excluded from tenced to three years' imprisonment and a The amount of cash in the treasury April village, during the summer months, is the from tip to tip, The young men of the vil forfeiture of all political rights. The Pre si- They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. [Particulars next week.] A kind, and in good condition,wil be sold its benefits, are all civil and diplomatic con 1st, 1864, was $49,77404, and tbe balance on They cure Diarrhoea, and Cholera Morbus. for $75. Enquire at Gazette 0©cc Hair Dressing Saloon of Messrs. Dorman lage are organizing a Temperance Society, dent has approved of the finding, but remit federate officials; all army officers above the and holding Temperance meetings. The ted the sentence, and the culprit has been hand from all accounts, $108;190.93. - Reck They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache THE & Gebhardt, Basement No. 1, Gazette Build oning this last amount the total receipts They make tne weak strong, the languid brilliant, THE rank of colonel, and naval officers above the Methodist, Presbyterian, Congregational and released. ing, and it is one" of the "luxuries of the sea Baptist churches held a union meeting on from all sources during the year have been and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They Clipper Mowing & Heaping rank ot Lieutenant; all who deserted their —rAll the light artillery belonging to the $11,114,756.77; total payments for all pur are composed of the celebrated Calisaya bark, win- son" to go there and get a clean shave and Thursday last. Sermon by Rev. Mr. Thurs army of the Potomac, are ordered to be mus BURNSIDE LIGHT GUARDS, seats in the federal congress, or resigned poses^ 10,988,361.96, leaving' a balance in tergreen, asssafras, roots and herba, all preserved in Machines. have your hair dressed. yThey nre masters ton.—Advocate. tered out oif service, aijd will depart for their the treasury April 1st, 1865, of $126,394.81. of South Norwalk. will hold their Annual from the federal army to aid the rebellion; homes immediately. r ;:n pureSt. Croix rum. For particulars, see circulars RE adapted to every variety of surface, of the art tonsorial. The funded debtoi the State! is $8 000,000, and to cutting every kind ot grass. all who have practised cruelty toward pris By The evidence in the conspiracy trial and testimonials around each bottle. A Geo. J. Colby of Waterbury, Vt, df- consoling ot four series of State, bonds of Beware of imposters. Exatnine every bottle. STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL, They are lighter in weight and draft, and oners ; all wlio were educated at West Our streets are very dusty-how about has developed the lact that a valise contain fers $10,000 for the patents covering the $2,000,000 each.' The floatingprtempoiary more perfect in cutting than any other ma- , ing clothing infected with yellow fever and See that it has our private U. S. Stamp nnmutilated ATELI'S HALL, Point or the Naval Academy ; all who rights for the best willow-peeling machine debt of the State is $2,523,llS/TOv which con chine in market. the Street Sprinkler ? small-pox was sent to Mr. Lincoln. _ This that may be invented withinlbree years sists mostly of loans from banks, and for the over the cork, with plantation scene, and onr sig nature on a fine steel plate side label. See that our Thursday and Friday Evenings, The height of cnt can be varied by the left States under the protection of the Uni plot and the "cup" failing, the conspirators from May 19,1965. payment of which it will be necessary for bottle is not refilled with spurious and deleterous driver while tbe machine is in (notion, and ted States to enter the rebel service; all en jy The requisite number of memoera for tried the bullet and succeeded. A story pub The Secretary of War has called upon the legislature to makeorovision. The sink June 15th and 16lb, without leaving his seat. lished asserting that rebel physicians inocu ing fund tor the redemptioiof four millions stuff. Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit gaged in privateering, piracy, or border raids both sections.of the New Artillery Company, the commanders of army corps to report the ters by the gallon or in Bulk, is an imposter. Any Admission 25 Cents. , They are simple, durable, and not liable lated our prisoners with matter from patients nnmes of meritorous officers of volunteers of the funded debt, amounts to $1,131,866.25, to get out of order. and all who have previously taken and bro we learn, have been obtained. ; person imitating this bottle, or selling any other The pub'.ic are invited to attend. afflicted with the most loathsome diseases is for brevet promotions; also for those desir ot which 716,500 is invested in five-twenty, The One-Horse Mower can be drawn by ken the oath of amnesty. Members of the too horrible for belief, and we have refrainpd and $331,500 in ten-forty,government bonds. material therein, whether called Plantation Bitters ing appointments in the regular army. a criminal under the U. S. Law, and will one horse as easily as the ordinary two-horse excepted classes may apply to the President tyMidshipman Frank Dickens, of Dan- from re-publishing it. The existence ot such One hundred an4 sixteen soldiers have The treasurer proposes to inuest the whole or not, is NOTICE. machines by two horses. heartless fiends did not seem possible. But be prosecuted by us. We already have our eye on for pardon, and clemency will be liberally bury, has been assigned to the U. S. S. Colo been mustered out of service at the ICnight amount in Connecticut State,bonds, it au TRIAL OF MOWING MACHINES All kmds of Agricultural Implements, since the publication of the evidence of the thorized to ti)ake a new issue. He suggests several parties refilling our bottles, &c. who wil under the direction of the RIDGEFIELD extended. rado, of the Mediterranean Squadron. Hospital within the past week, eighteen re A Seeds and Fertilizers constantly on hind.— yellow fever plot, and the proof of such in turned to duty, and ten admitted. that as stirplug iqpnips are placed .in govern succeed in getting themselves into close quarters. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, will take place in send for circulars. - , , famous villany as Dr. Blackburn's,^ we may — Wilcox & Co.'s balmoral skirt factory ment bonds bearing a bighfer'rate of interest The demand for Drakes Plantation Bitters from la RIDGEFIELD, on the grounds and near the R.!L. ALLEN & CO., £ believe any thing of the leading spirits of the THB MOBILE CALAMITY.—We are inbebt- & We would call the attention of our was entirely consumed by fire on Wednes than tbe State has paid, the attempt now to dies, clergyman, merchants, &c. is incredible. The residence ot Joshua I. King, Esq., on TUES 189 and 191 Water St., New York. slaveholder's rebellion. dispose of a large amount of State bonds may simple trial of a bottle is the evidence we preflfent of ed to Rev. R K. Diossy for copies ot Mobile farmers to the advertisement of Messrs. Brad day evening last. Loss $300,000; insured DAY, Jane 2Qth, 1865. for 250,000. About one hundred and fifty be unsuccessful; and he suggests that the their worth and superiority. They are sold by all Trial of machines with the Dinamometer District of Nor&alJc, s 9. Prakatf Cowi, I papers containing full particulars ot the late ley A Co., of New Haven, of their Mowing The Litchfield Enquirer says the will operatives were employed on the premises. value oi a contemplated new issue may be espectable druggists, grocers, physicians, hotels, will commence at 11 o'clock, A. M. June 5th, 1865. l sad calamity. The accident it is supposed, Machine Warehouse in that city. ot the late Wm. Deming, of that place, Those regiments which have continued enhanced by making them exempt from tax saloons, steamboats and country stores. Public trial and exhibition will take place STATE of JAMES HYATT, late of ation. The total grand list of the .State is P. H. DRAKE & CO. at 2 o'clock P. M. E Norwalk in said District deceased. < was caused by the dropping of a pereussion gives property of $80,000 exclusively to his their organizations by recruiting after orig |y Ensign S. Sherwood Bissell, of the inal term of service had expired, are to be The tax at 4 mills, $1,035,- Broadway, N. Y. All persons interested in the manufacture The Court of Probate for the District of . shell, by a soldier, which exploded and igni sons. Deming was.a queer fellow, and a Tax unpaid, $17,327.87. or sale of Mowing machines, are solicited to Norwalk, hath limited and allowed six 1 U. S. S. Juniata, has resign^ and is at his retained as veteran regiments. ted the powder. It was impossible to put bitter copperhead, but yet we supposed that ——A party of seven white men and one . be present. months from the date hereof, for the Credi By order of Committee, out the fire, or rescue the wounded, on ac home in this town. he would give his daughters their fair share, black servant waspaptured off C^pp Sable, THE SECRET OF GOOD LOOKS.—This lies tors of said Estate, to exhibit their claims for count ot the constantly exploding shells. A Florida, on the 17 inst. They gave names, much more in the make and material of the In this town, on Wednesday, May 31st. at the resi E. F. Foster, Chairman. •settlement. Those who neglect to present even if one of them did marry a black re clothes which wrap the outer man than most dence of the bride's father, by Rev. C. H. A. Bulk- RIDGEFIELD, June 3d, 1865. 2t23 their accounts, properly attested, within said - large number of lives were lost, and the de jy B. B. Russell & Co., Publishers, 55 but it was thought that they were really Reb ley, Mr. Adolphus F. Bishop to Miss Julia A., eldest publican (James Humphrey, late editor of el officers of high rank trying to escape to persons suppose: aqd tjip ne$t desideratum daughter of JosiahM. Carter, Esq. both of Norwalk. •.ime, will be debarred a recovery. All per struction of property was immense. Cornhill, Boston, has issued anew Poem en the Enquirer, and formerly a student of our Cubs. to well made ana fashionable clothing is to In the First Congregational Church of Madison, Mew Hair Dressing Saloon. sons indebted to said Estate are requested to titled "Our Martyred President," by Mrs. Secretary McCulloch just announces find it at low prices. All these conditions Tuesday May 80th, by Rev. Thomas Pattieqn, of make immediate payment to Union School) without his consent. Per Milford, Dr. M" B.' Pardfee. of Sontfi iVorwalk, and HE Subscriber has taken the store in ^ SILAS P. TUTTLE, tap-Washington correspondents intimate P. A. Hanford, in pamphlet form, white sat that all restrictions heretofore placed by the are supplied in the unequaled stock of F. B. Miss Emilie V. Dowd, of Madison JV*o Cards. haps; however, the brothers may prove gen BALDWIN, 70. and 72 Bowery, New York, AtYonkers, N. Y., on Monday May 39, 1865, by Mitehel's Building, qn the Bridge, (for . .. Ejecqtof. in paper covers. It is printed on tinted pa treasury department on the exportation of T t hat if Sec. Stanton has not already resigned, erous enough to make a fair distribution of anth^cite coal are now removed. where Spring and Summer Clothing ot the the Rev. Y. M. Hurlburt, Mr. James L. Croft, of merly occupied by G. Allen,) and fitted it up per, by Houghton & Co., and illustrated by Yonkers, to Miss Sarah J. Wilson, formerly of as a first-class HAIR DRESSING and SHAVING District of Norwalk, ss., Probate Court June he will soon do so. the property. The elegant tijrqout )h$t tjie New Yor- first fashion and taste may be found, dura Norwalk. Conn. _ a fine steel engraving of President Lincoln. kers wanted to give President Johnsoq was ble in make and texture, and furnished at In Ridgefield, May 25th, Mr. Henry B. Hodge of SALOON, in a style not excelled by similar 3d. A. D. 1865. sold at auction at New York, Friday. The prices lower tfyan many clothiers demand for Bethel, to Miss Jennie Lee, of Ridgefield. establishment in the place, an] is prepared STATE of EDWARD CONNOR, late fy During the past year the New York Price 25 cents. .N of Norwalk, in said District, deceased. NEVADA SILVER MINES.—The business of horses, which cost $3500. sold for $1900; second rate articles, that almost tall to pie to treat his customers to all the luxuries in E & New Haven Railroad Company have re ces trying tbem on. Try BALpwfN'e "secret his line. ORDERED—That the Administrator exhib COMPANION POETS FOB THE PEOPLE.— mining in Nevada is just in its infancy. In the carriage, which cost $2100,sold for $1400: it his Administration account to this Court paired, at their South Norwalk Shop, 2,589 and the harnesses, which cost $675, sold for for good looks," and see what is the result. He has secured the well known artist, Mr. many districts where many mines are being SAMUEL PAKULSRI, as an assistant, and for adjustment, at the Probate Qfi}pe in Nof- rails, (400 tons,) which have been placed on To answer an almost universal demaud $435. In Trumbull, May 2ijtlj, Frapkljn J. Ambler, Jr., for cheap literature ot a high class, Messrs. opened, they have no miu:hinery to /nake la ETTERS remaining unclaimed in the Post Ofllch aged 40 years. ' _ pledges hitnsejt to spare no pains to please ali walk, on tbe 17th day of June, 186$, at the track in lieu of those most worn. Edward Hoffman the pianist and com In North Greenwich, May 29th, Amos W. Husted, 9 o'clock forenoon ; arid th^t all person? in bor productive; but when machinery is poser, has sailed for Liverpool. He will vis L at Norwalk. State of Connecticut, on the Gth aged 25 years. who favor him with their custom. Ticknor & Fields, Boston, have begun tl« jar ot Jane, 1865, In Greenwich, May 29th, James Fitch, aged 8a. Im23 GEORGE SCHAUB. terested in said Estate may be notified there publication of a series of Illustrated Volumes supplied equal to the demand, the product it London and Paris, returning in the month Atkins, Miss iKinsce, Jfiss Lizzy _ In Stamford, May 27th, John Horrocks Valcite, of, the Administrator will cause this Order |yThe 29th Regiment, C. V., (colored) An«tin H A ' Lockwood Mrs Annie E of gold and silver will far exceed all our of August aged 88 years. 10 be published in a i.ewspaper printed in are in the Texas Expedition. They are in of Poetry containing popular selections from —President Johnson vej-y properly refused Abern, Mies Ellen ; Lockwood, ifra Emily F FALL IN PRICES ! present calculations. The State of Nevada, Al|pR,MreM?ryE .Lane. G E OBITUABY.—Charles S. Beers, of Co. G, 10th Regt. Fairfield County and post a copy thereof on the 1st Division, 2d Brigade. The Brigade leading American and English poets. Each to accept the horses and Carriage presented Barr, Miss lfa)rjr> Persons calling for ai)y of the above. Letters will New Haven Agri'I Warehouse, at 1 o'clock, afternoon, on each of said days, That's so. Some folks don't bless God for nlease say "ADVERTISED," giving the Gate of tfye for the purpose of attending on the business His skull was crushed and a leg broken and By D'Artois, the celebrated "Ice Cream rain, that makes grass, and sunshine that MATTHEW WILCOX, P. JF. Norwalk, Ct. June 5.1865. 242 STATE STREET. he lived but about five minutes. He was ByHeury Ward Beeclier has been invi of said appointment. , man" is doing a larger business than ever, starts the cucumbers, and short hot nights NEW HAVEN, jpONN. TIMOTHY JONES, 1 ^ about 45 years of age, belonged in New Ha this season. He has all he can do to supply when you caii hear the corn grow,—we do; ted bv Gov. Fierpont to be present at the A New and Grand Invention, Norwalk light Artillery, ALBERT SCOTT, j Comwmoyers. ceremonies attending bis assumption of the Wood's Prise Hfower, with Hinge ven, and leaves a wife and seven children. and it a neighbor sends us in a fat shad for by L. Davis, (German,) of a never tailing SECTION FIRST, the wants of the people. the dinner, a roll of flannel for the babies, or gubernatorial functions at Richmond, Va. Bar and Spring Seat. The cheapest Two All persous indebted to said Estate are re — «• -«•»— —, a pair of new boots to make the editor ap Optimal' or Eye-Measurer. Will meet nt Sherwood's JJall, over Prow Wheel Mower in New England. Price for quested to make inimediate payment to itt's store, Main street, on Tuesday evening, |g* Mr. Bel^ at the Ship Yard, has a jy It is reported that President Johnson pear shiny and respectable in bis pew o'Sun- fleet of naval vessels will soon set T" DAVIS, of New ^ork, fqr ten jrears a Two Horse Machines, $135,00. Price for ) Administratrix June 6th, at 7 o'clock. One Horse Machines, 125.00, at the factory. ELIZABETH BATES, [> with WI small sloop on the stocks. has appointed Dr. Albert G. Mackey, as col days, we bless him too. That's whats the sail from our coast for foreigh waters, which 1 jf practical and Scientific Optician an$ ."•••— matter! in numbers will exceed our entire navy be Spectacle maker, wili be at the Norwalk The celebrated "llnion" Mower, at 3t23 ) ajine$*1. lector of the Port of Charleston, S. C. fore the war. It is under command ot Ad the following low prices: For Two Horse Prowitt at the Corner Drug Store has — Hotel, for two days, with a large assortment XVorwalk £ie|it ^ttillery, miral Goldsborougb, is gathering at Fortress ot improved Pariscopic Spectaples, mnde of Machine, (4 fqot cut) $145.00. For one |>&smpiVA9l£ a valuable article called " Saponifier, or By Hon. James Dixon will please accept Something New. Monroe, whence it will set sail some where SjSOTJQN 3d, , Horse Machine (3 1-2 foot cut j $130 00. On2 We take pleasure in introducing to our the celebrated Pebble or Chry3tal|ized .Quarts Concentiated Lye," very uselul for all our thanks for a copy of" Agriculture of the about the 4th of July, and will be composed Ofljpe Hours from 8 to J0 a. m., from 13 to Will meet nt Ely's Hull, South Nor&alk, Two Horse Machine (4 1-2 loot cut) $155.00 Shaving and H$ir Dpsjnf of from thirty to sixty sail, The intehiion of at the factory. We believe these ^Machines purposes tor which potash is used, and said United States in 1860; compiled from the patrons the New National Bank Note Re 2 p. m., and from 4 to 0 j) ijriV Wednesday evening, Jinn 7'h, at 7 o'clock. porter, published by S. Mendelson, at 76 Nas the expedition is a three years cruise in the Ladies preferring to be H'atyed upon at to be superior to any others, in finish, mate to be much cheaper. original returnsof the Eighth census." Mediterranean. Some ten vessels will cruise rial, general workmanship and light draft; ESSRS. DORMANN & GEBHART, sau St, New York. Its distinguishing feat their residences wiU pleas.e send tlfe qcjdress Strayed Or Stolen, M (successors to W. Pakulski,) have fitted .--,b about the Biitish Isles and in the'North Sea. to 3fr. Davis. lt23 and that for cutting light grass at a slow up their commodious ROOIQS jn I^SE^KN? Heavy crops of wheat in Pennsylvania, ures are in detecting those close imitations, Tfcs new Ironsides and two double-turreted ROM the enclt|S«i|\i'of tl|e Subscriber, a rate of speed, thpy have no equal Summer Resorts. red heifer calf, about 3 months f)ld, who No. 1. GAZETTE Bpiu>{x$, in good style, and hay in Maine, aie prophesied foi the something which we all know the ordinary monitors will join the fleet. The Colorado fxr Liberty is one of the dearest blessings which F We also offer the new 'SKliiffeu One and are prepared to execute all kinds of work The Byxbee Brothers have " opened coming season. will be the flag-ship. Tbe object of the ex our forefathers have handed down to us. was ever \y ill return said calf, or give informa Horse Mower, designed to combine all Reporters give no aid in doing. We. have tion where it can be found, Will be suitably pertaining to the prdtession, wit h neatness apd the season" at Roton Point. A stage is also —-Recruiting stations for the regular army pedition is said to be to acquaint our pilots purchased by the blood of many a valiant revolution: tlus points required in a Mower, built exclu despatch. They will spare no pain? in QJlq- long felt the want of something of this kind, b rewarded. announced to run between South Norwalk regiments are to be opened as soon as practi witb European harbors, t i^nd chilgrpn*9 of |3,015,000. There are also a large num Mr. Fred Hanford, general agent for the pg44en coughs, sore throat,-hoarseness, and inflamed the well known and higuly approved "Da Hair, and a separate Room til) n private dent to places of that kind. V - • >'S ZSLAXraC ber of offers to subscribe in smaller sums Reporter, that the eastern states are to be PA9S4&E cliKSii» great popularity the Grounds well shaded and the House ner. be in town tomorrow, (Tuesday,) and We ad A. H. BVINGTON & Co., Gazette Office cool and convenient, qnd furnished witty ev are al*o selling the*'Cliampion"Rake Brear, of Saugatuck, for improvement in oil PTMu Julia Ann C. Averill,of Branford Norwalk, continue their Agency for the sale with all elasses. The young and ojd—tl>e rich and I They also manufacture "THB JLYF-ERIOII vise all to give the work a Applicaiions lor Circulars" or information a deaf mute, has not heard from her brother, careful examina poor—physicians, druggist—and all whp have ever erything necessary lqr thei|r corn fort and HAIR TONIC," a most excellent article lor ^eotora.^ Thomas L. Cooper—whose whereabouts she ot Foreign Drafts, and Passage Certificates. pieasure. Refreshments of kinds constantly should be'm'^de io R! El. BRADLEY & CO. tion. Tickets for the " National'' Line of Steamers tested it speak in the ^isfcest terms of its merits. cleaning the Head, remoyiog Daqdruif, dcBires to find—for more than twenty rears. We say to bur readers—buy it and try it. It costs on hand, and Sail Ro^ts tyrnjshed. Parties 242 Stute St., New Haven, Ct. or to MARK yy Qgn. Sherman, wife and #httd> and; and "Slack Star" Line of Packets, sold at Scurf, &c. All kinas of ^[air tyja, ^otfyad^s The press throughout the country will con but 40 cents' the bottle, contains twice as much med provided for at short notice. TUCKER. Travelling Agent, Woodbridge, &c., constantly on hand. The telegraph is now in operation be the same rates charged at.the New York of icine as y bu can Obtain In Any other way at the same tf23 JAMES M. REED. Conn. ' 4188 staff, arrived in Hew York on Thursday fer a favor upon an estimable woman by coft, and all our drug stores ketop' it. SmlB morning last. ^ojiligblng tbw paragraph. tween New York and New Orleans. fice. Present price of Drafts, per £, $ 7.25. A 4
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m- rirpnp mi 11 u mm' REAL ESTATE AGENCY. C L O A K S ! - S- 7-30 LOAN. Spring & Summer CONTINENTAL Cornerr of Main ami Wal) Streets (up stairs) FOR TBS ZfATXOHT! overiver II. M. Prowitl's Drug Store. TUXFl-XD SERIES, AUCTION PROPERTY BOUGHT AND SOLD, EX Life Insurance Co. 1 CHANGED OR LEI , 011 reasonable We are now prepared to fill orders | $230,000,000. GOODS! terms. * W OF HARTFORD, CONN. '' . l UTfc ikti tmVr Several Houses now on hun.l for Sale; from our customers for i! also, a small Homestead consisting of a jjood By authority of the Secretary" of the Treas Capital $150,000. n DYSFEPUA CIUI ury, the undersigned, the Geueral Ageiit for House, Barn, Blacksmith shop and three for HIS Company is issuing Policies on acres of land. Price $750. the sale of United Slates Securities, offers to ; UiO ;-'?u Lives upon exceedingly advantageous W. R. NASH. T CLOAKS, . the public the third series of Treasury Notes, Terms, embracing all the most desirable ob The World's Great Remedy bearing seven and three tenths per cent, in U'::r. Intelligence Office. jects to be accomplished in Life Insurance. llT-i etuis FOR Gents' & Bots' fi 9,< • ET INSURED in the NEW ENG terest per annum, known as the ^ _ '• ^*V*;^J The Agents of the Company will commu G LAND FIRE INSURANCE COMPA (On the New York Plan) BASQUES, i ;5dl NY, of Hartford. Corner of Main and Wall Streets (tin stairs,) nicate information, and make known the Dyspepsia, Indigestion JOSEPH W. HUBBELL, Agent, over H. M. Prowitt's Drug Store. '7.30 LOAN.!gg. rates of Premium. 'KIl AND ALL at the Office ol the Norwalk Savings Society Situations obtained for Mechanics, Labo BASQUINES, These notes are issued under date of July Agencies may be obtained at the office; • ^'d this day.'' rers and Servants. Persons wishing to pro i •• f..'...r cure help, can be supplied at short notice. 15,1865, and are payable three years from President, ^ p • BISEASE S T /la , PROPOSALS that date in currency, or are convertible at JOHN. S: RICE. Office Hours from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. OF THEltlK ' w. R. NASH. the option of the holder into : n v , - : NAVT DEPARTMENT, English Walking SACQUfiS, ClOTIIM. h-.-i-ij mh>- Secretrry, X'AM-l-•• BUREAU OP YABDS AND DOCKS, May 25,1885. SAMUEL E. ELMORE. EALED PROPOSALS for each class separately IV. S. 5-20 Biz per cent. fcrtrvH'. Carpeting, STOMACH and BOWEs" endorsed " Proposals for Class No. (name the AUCTION SALES. DIBECTOBS: 'h^ ; , .-h:,: j i.-fia has emh desiring to offer to contract for any or all of the State St., for the purpose of transacting SILKS, • three per cent, per annum to their value, ac \ DTSPEPSI is not only the sure fo rernnner of death classes named therein bythe commandants of the sev general ASTINGS, but the companion of a miserable life. It has well eral navy yards, for the classes of the yards nnder cording to the rate levied upon other proper 83 P. M. H 1L D. Been called the Nation's scourge: for more persona. AUCTION & COMMISSION BUSINESS, n»£ fr.-»»/^sfejol C- "U ®^ ttl9 SANFORD & CO. Deposits on the first day of July, 1864^
•971,530.1«. at Stomach, and General. "My of the" in order that the bids may be uniform. Two cents" " " $100 whole System, To prevent confusion and mistakes in sealing the FOR SALE. Ten " « " «• 500 Interest allowed on deposits from the first offers, no bid will be received which contains class of the month following the date of tfte de es/or more than one yard in one envelope ; nor any PLAIN, 20 " " " « 1000 •gvuuuwuiBwvee, ouu UibCUbUUCS wOQIplQtQ DTOS* bid which is not perfect and complete %n itself ac HALF TOP, TWO HORSE CAR $1 " M " " 5000 ."; i ]iiv>: AND VICINITY, 1 ;?>*1 v posit. tration. To meet the terrible ravaffe« ofthte wont cording to the forms of offer and guaranty, and A RIAGE, two seats,nearly new, but little TBUSTBBS. Wow is the lime purchase. of all Diseases, we HAVE PKEPABED eact individual of a firm, must sign the bid and used, will be sold cheap, if applied for soon. TRICOT PLAIDS Notes of all the denominations named will George R Waller, Thomas Ransom, M « contract. A. 8. JARVIS. ln',3, sW .««•»« Coe's Dyspepsia Cnr«!" Bidders are hereby cautioned and particularly no be promptly furnished upon receipt of sub ; Wm. O. Lineburgh, Nathaniel Wheeler, tified that their offers must be in the form hereinaf Weston, May 20th, 1865. scriptions. • f- • that I have now on hancN Bradley Sanford, S. B. Ferguson,^- and we pledge onr reputation npon oqr statement,! ter prescribed and be mailed in time to reach their and STRIPES. when we say it will destination before the time expires for receiving The Notes of this Third scries are precise Stephen S. Booth, ^espaskam,f3rctti>ji them; no bid will be considered which shall be re NOTICE. P. H. Skidmore, Wm. E. Seeley,^}^'©^ Many Goods sold at less than Positively Cure the WORST of You, ceived afterthe period stated, and no allowance will made to order and a good fit guaran ly similar in form and privileges to the Sev SACQUES AND CRAPE SHAWLS. THE LARGEST S.H. Wales. not in a year—not in a month—nor in a weak—but be made for failures of the mail. All offers must en-Thirties already sold, except that the Gov • IRA SHERMAN, President shall see itfc beneflcf be accompanied by the builders licence, or a certi- OUIS MOEGLING, Proprietor of the teed. . hi yon shall see itfc beneficial induenc* at onto, imme fled cop; thereof. Connecticut Fancy Dye Works at Dan- ernment reserves to itseif the option of pay J. F. HAHFORD, Treasurer. * ;r diately, and the day yon take it. To _yon n* have To guard against offers being opened before the L Bridgeport, Jnly 7th, 1864 ly32 can be mauufaotured livi 'or years npon Graham Bread and plaia -diet. time appointed, bidders are requested to endorse bury, intorms the people of Norwalk, that ing interestin gold.coin at 6 per cent, instead and who dare not eat any thing the leastwise kearty— on the envelope above the address, and draw a line he is coloring now stacks of Ladies Sacques, :j'j aih; ni' fifst, because the Doctor nas ordered the plainest under the endorsement, thus : in the newest styles of colors as : Drab, of 7.3-lOthsin currency. Subscribers will de ^ 8.B. TOQVST, , food, and secondly, for fear of the distress Ite» uses- Proposals for Class No (name the class) for the duct the interest in currency up to July 15tb, rising and soaring on your stomach, we say alt down Blue, Leather color, Green and Purple, also :yi;l tist Painter^ * :: with GOLD ai par. to your dinner, eat as hearty a meal as yon wish and Navy Yard at (name the yard.") Crape Shawls, in the highest, richest, and at the time when they subscribe. Most Fashionable as soon as the food begins to distress yon, rallow It " To the Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, .ft*.; ROOM No. 7 GAZETTE BUILDING. WM by a single teaspoonfu of Washington, D. C." most delicate colors, and also cleanse Bro- The delivery of the notes of this third se. l Instructions and forms of offer, with copies of sha and Crape Shawls, and mak% them look bfts LESSONS IN PAINTING ft DRAWING. '>•>< - < T 'I OOB'8 the laws bearing on the subject, will be furnished ike new. Orders will be received at Mr. B. ries of the Seven-thirties will commence on \.r t »* 4 ' '•• • • ^ • by commandants of yards, navy agents, and the assortment of Calling hours from 2 to 4 o'clock,Tuesdays Bureau, on application to all or either of them. F. Ryders Sewing Machine Store, Main St. the 1st of June, and will be made promptly fi&j jjn Im21 a new lot just received, and continuously after that date. and Thursday's. C. J. Gruman. Dyspepsia CSure! I PORTSMOUTH, N. H. REFERENCES. ^ V.'V Class ifo. 1, Bricks; class No 2, Stone; class No The slight change made in the conditions m&M. 9®'» , i,3 4, Yellow pine lumber ; class No 5, Oak and hard NEW STYLES in Rev. B. F Relyea, Greens Farms. Hon. W April 4th, 1865. AND IT WILL wood; class No6, White pine, spruce, juniper, and AMERICAN ORGANS, of this THIRD SERIES affects only the T. Minor, Stamford, Ct. 3m*14 cypress ; class No 7, Lime, hair and plaster; class mattei of interest. The payment in gold, if No8. Cement; class No 9, Gravel and sand; No Piano Fortes and Melodeons. 91-3 Moulding and fire sand and fire clay; class No made, will be equivalent to the currency in Relieve you Instantaneously! 10, Slate; class No 11, Iron, iron nails and spikes ; R J. HESSION, respectfully informs . To Owners of Stock. class No-19, Steel; class No 14, Files; class No 15; the inhabitants of Norwalk and vicini terest of the higher rate. House Painting * thus enabling yon, by hearty eating, and th9 ate of , Paints-oile and glass; No 16, Ship chandlery; class M The return to specie payments, in the CASSIMERES, HE subscriber has a Native breed Bull, the enre after each meal, (as often as the food dis No 17, Hardware; class No 18, Stationery; class No ty that he has been appointed Sole Agent tresses yon, or sours on your stomach,) yon will get T which will be found at his Stable In AND 19, Firewood; class No 30, Hay and straw; class No for the sale ot the celebrated American Or AO. event of which only will the option to pay Norwalk, during the season, lor the accom in a very few days so that yon can do without the * : 31, Provender; class No 33, Charcoal; class No S3, gans, manufactured by S. D. & H. W. interest in Gold be availed of, would so re medicine, except occasionally, and by the time the Belting, packing and hose ; class No 34, Sperm and SMITH'S, of Boston, and pronounced by modation of owners of stock. BAHOnva. first~ ; bottle is nsed np,np we will guarantee you free lubricating oilB; No 36, Augers ; class No 37, An duce and equalize prices that purchases made And VESTINGS HARVEY FITCH. PAPER froma Dyspepsia,] and able to eat, digest, an! enjoy thracite coal; class No 39, Bituminous Cumberland competent judges to be the test reed instru ashe__.„learty a breakfast as yon_ ever sit down to in. your coal; class No 82, Machinery and tools. ment ever offered to the public. They will with six per cent, in gold would be fully Norwalk, May 8th, 1865. tfl9 HE Subscriber would call the attention healthiest hoars, and we will forfeit to yon the price of the bottle, npon your showing that onr BOSTON. be sold at Manufacturers prices, warranted equal to those made with seven and three- T of the ladies of Norwalk and vicinity to A large assortment of an entire new stock of * statement is not correct. Class No 1, Bricks ; class No 3, Stone: class No for five years. The Pianos are of the best tenths per cent, in currency. This is > $r Ever exhibited in this place, i The medicine is powerful but harmless, and whilst 5, Ode and hard wood; class No 6, White pine, make and workmanship and will be sold at •j<- J V a single teaspoonfnl will at once relieve the Dys hair peptic sufferer, the whole bottle full wonld not one hundred dollars less than New York TRAVELING DRESS GOODS, The Only Loan in Market. Wall Paper and Window materially injure him, as it is entirely vegetable prices, second hand Pianos and Melodeons WHICH I WILL sand Now ofiered by the Government, and its su Panic Prices, and contains no opiates. All classes of disease and fire clay bought and sold, or taken in exchange for always on hand. that have their origin in a disordered Stomach and IS" nails ; class ivo 12, ateei; ciass jvo 13, rig iron: new ones. Ail orders lor Tuning, Repairing perior advantages make it the Shades *** Bowels, are dispelled in the same instantaneous class No 14, Files; class JVo 15, Paints, oils, and AT way, by the ues of glass; class No 16, Ship chandlery; class No 17, &c., will be promptly attended to, also sheet MAKE VP TO ORDER the patterns are entirely NEWand SUPERIOR COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE ! Hardware; class No 18, Stationery ; class No 19, music furnished. Instruments on exhibition Great Popular Loan of the People. to any ever offered in this market. Also an Firewood; class No 20, Hay and straw; class iVo 21, and for sale at E. BLACKMAN'S, Less than $230,000,006 of the Loan au SMITH'S CBOCKERT STORE. Fever and Ague, Sick-Headache, Sick* ' Provender; class No 33, Chat coal; class No 33, assortment of GILT WINDOW CORNISHES and — [andinbri- No. 11 Main Street, thorized by the last Congress are now on the SILVER PLATED CURTAIN KNOBS. ness at the Stomachy Constipation, Norwalk, Conn. in the China Gilt Band Tea Sets, at $20.00. < i 27, An- Everything in the market. This amount, at the rate at which The above goods can be found at the OLD J Heartburn, Colic Pains in Stomach s Cumberland Regular price $25.00. STAND, formerly occupied by MARVIN & coal: class No 30, Semi Bituminous Broad top coal it is being absorbed, will all be subscribed I or Bowels, Dysentery, Vomiting, and Pictou ; class No 33 ifachinery and tools. Dock Property, For Sale. PROWIT, Main Street. Also a fine assort for within two months when the notes will j a feeling of Faintness and Las-, , ' NEW YORK. HE Dock Property at the foot of Mar Decorated China Tea Seta, at $25.00. ment ot BUILDERSHAMJWARE. OILS,GLASS, Dry Goods and. undoubtedly command a premium, as has Latest PUTTY, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, &C. ; situde, Want of Appetite, Class No Bricks, class No 2, Stone; class No 2 T shal Street, South Norwalk, containing Regular price $35.00. will not and cannot exist where tbe cure is used. 1-2, Stone; class No 3 Yellow pine timber; class No two acres more or less, the dock is all new, uniformly been the case on closing the sub 4, Yellow pine lnmber; class No 5, Oak and hard * GEO. MARVIN, Agent. It removes the cause, not like Alchoholic Bitters wood; class JVo6, White pine, spruce, juniper and having been rebuilt, by the days work, is scriptions to other Loans. ' Plain China Tea Sets, at l|A.00. which cover up your bad feelings for a few mo- cypress; class No 7, Lime, hair & plaster ;class No bounded on the West by a highway (running and in the very best manner. ments by their exhilarating effects. ' 8, Cement; class .JVo 9, Gravel and sand; class No north ihe whole iength from Marshal Street) Fancy Goods IAne, In order that citizens of every' toWn and Regular*price $20.00. ; a- -w Beware of all such remedies or beverages, but in 91-2, Moulding and fire sand and fire clay; class No MINERAL WATERS. their place use a Remedy that will restore the dis 10, Slate; Glass No 11, Iron, iron spikes and nails; twenty-six feet wide, on the North by mead section of the country may be afforded facili eased functions to their normal condition and set in ow of W. E. Crofut, on the East by channel Iron-Stone China, at $7.00 ^ f ONGRESS, Kissengen, Empire and Star motion the entire human mechanism in perfect har class No 13, Steel; class No 13. Pig iron ; class No ties for taking the loan, the National Banks, C Spring Mineral Waters, for Sale at mony, and upon principles synonymous with well 14, Files; class No 15, Paints oils and glass; class of the Harbor, on the South by the Nor State banks, and Private Bankers through Regular price, $9.00. 1 - ; x - ' H. M. PROWITT'S defined physiologicallaws. That such will be the No 16, Ship chandlery; class No 17 Hardware; walk Dock Company or Beard & Hill, the at the Lowest Market Price. I '-sir Tect ol' S class No 18, Stationery; class No 20, Hay and straw ; above property, is suitable for a Coal, Lum out the country have generally agreed to re Corner Drag Store. class No 31 .Provender; class JVo 22, Charcoal; class Mr. O.T.OORNWALL Iron-Stone China Toilet Sets, at $6.50 COE'S DYSPEPSIA CUBE, ^; No 23, Belting, packing and hose; class No 34, ber and Brick Yard, or for any Manufactu ceive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will •• ^ if* immediately and instantaneously, we pledge our Sperm and lubricating oils; class No 25, Iron ring purposeses, for further inlormation ap Regular price, $8.00. ';•fi. work, pipfng, &c; class No 26, Augers ; class JVo select their own agents, in whom they have word as men of honor—our repntation as Pharma- 37, Anthracite coal; class JVo 30, Semi Bituminous ply or address, W, G. STREET, who has for many years, centists—our favorable acquaintance with the peo- ^ • So. Norwalk. confidence, and who only are to be respon Tumblers and all Glass Ware, 25 per. ccjit pie as proprietors of the World renowned "COE'S » Broad top coal; class No 3t, Copper and composi Morris PHILADELPHIA. EM bors and townsmen, to which we ask your careful ; IAN- sia, the first dose gave instant relief, and one ounce Class No. 2. Hats, boots, shoes, &c ; class No. 3. PRACTICAL BOOKBINDERS, TILLAB, &c„ in endless variety. has enabled me to eat anything I please, without Provisions; class No. 4. Groceries; class No. 6. NOTE.—The entire stock offered at the vei " Coat^r'a" Rat, Roach, &c., Ester's, pain. I have now stopped using the medicine, as I m Bread, &c; class No. 7. Tobacco; class No. 13. Prov lowest rates. Competitionapelltlon challichallenged. Give us a c«& "r* - -.-T - no longer need it. PALMIRA LYMAN. Spring Millinery Goods. 1 i-1: AND MANUFACTUREBS OF W. JACKSON, Mourning Store, a if" ender ; class No. 16. Stationery. FERTILIZERS ! •hy No. 551 Broadway,between Spring and Prince ats.. p#'C$^Is paste—used for Bats, GOOD FITS, : WASHINGTON. MRS. S. E. HOTCHKISS, New York. Iy90 j Mice, Roaches, Black and A Class No. 1. Bricks; class No 2. Stone; class No. OULD respectfully inform the ladies HAVE just received and shall keep PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, .."'Jid. l . Bed Ants, &c., &c., dx., &c., pepsia Cure in my family, 1am prepared to say that I! 4. Yellow pine lnmber: class No. 5. Oak and hard through the season the largest stock of Hi .f. V. W of South Norwalk and vicihity, that I ;!l|s 1 never intend to De without it and advise all who wood; class No. 6. White pine, spree, Juniper, and she will open at ber FERTILIZERS ever brought into Norwalk, Plain and Ornamental Jobbing, P ; " Coatar's" Bed-Bug Exterminator, are afflicted with Dyspepsia to try it. cypress: class No. 7. Lime, bair and plaster; class consisting, of . ^ PI1ILANDKB L 3WIS. J- - No. 8. Cement; class No. 0. Gravel ana sand; class Booms Nb. 6, Ely's Block, n Is a liquid or wash, used to «>-' • t_ d fire sand and fire clay; class No. 3 Gazette Building, Norwalk, Conn. Kerosene OiI, MR. COB:—'The bottle of Coe's Dyspepsia Oure you % 1 |v *, 'destroy, and also as a pre- f^ Iron, iron nails and on the 10th of May, a large stock' of HATS FISH GUANO in bbls., / ' m J : gave me has backed up your statement concerning v spikes; ciqss «o. 12. steei,; class No. 13. Pig iron; •dir. 80 Cents per Gallon. ' ' I ventive for Bed-Bugs, &c. 'i and CAP8 of every description, and a splen BSP"MAGAZINES, MUSIC &&, done up in It. I have only used half a bottle, and can eat pine 14.'Files; class No. 15. Paints, oils, and glass: class did assortment of FANCY GOODS. at SMITH'S CROCKERY STORE, apple short cake or anything else, without trouble. Bo. 16. Ship chandlery; class No. 17. Hardware; | SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, the best styles and OLD BOOKS rebound. " Coatar's" Electric Powders for Insects, It acts like a charm. The relief it affords Is Instan ' class No. 18. Stationery; class No. 19. Firewood ; Ladies are invited to call, and their pat | in bbls. and bags., Z also call the attention of 4 Phoenix Block. taneous. JAKE A. LOWREY. l! class No. 90. Bay and straw; class No. 91. Proven ronage is solicited. 3ml6 Is for Moths, Mosquitoes, New Haven, June 18th, 1864. der ; class No. S3. Charcoal; class No. 38. Belting Desirable I Fleas, Bed-Bugs, Injects on packing, and hose; class No. 84,-Sperm and lubrica Those who know my constitution, what AT con- *r |^ GROUND BONE in bbls., FIRST PREMIUM, 1 , Plants, Fowls, Animals, &c. J 4 ting oils ; class No. 85. Iron work, piping, Ac; class Spring Millinery, Country Residence for Sale, dition has been for the last thirtyyears, wil believe ^ No. 36. Augurs ; class No.27. Anthracite coal; class ; POUDRETTE in bbls. ft bulk, * — T ' li _ ' Ji at the Great Fair of the American Institute, with me that a medicine which will reach my case, No. 39. BituminousCumberland coal; class No. 33. MRS. J. E. HOYT, situated in the Town of Wilton, Conn., 1863, and at the State Fairs of New York, Sold by all Druggists and Retailers will reach almost any one. Coe's Dyspep 3ia Core Machinery and tools. four miles from Norwalk, and within three has enabled me to eat anything I please, and it is • NORFOLK. OULD respectfully inform her lriends Vermont, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Illinois, everywhere. very seldom I now have to use the medicine. It re and the public generally, that on and j &c„' Ac.i minutes walk of KentStation,on the Danbury READY MADE Iowa and Wisconsin was taken two years. lieved me in an instant when I was in g*3at pain. Class No. 1. Bricks; class No. 2.Stone ; class No. W & Norwalk Rail Road, which connects with ! 11 BEWARE !!! of all worthless imi My whole system is being strengthened By its nse S. Yellow pine timber: class No.4. Yellowpine lum after Friday, March 31st, she \vUl Ue prepar All ot which will be sold on the most favor ANNIE. BAQ30TT. ber ; class No. 5. Oak and hard wood: class No. 6. ed to show them the the New York & New Haven Rail Road. tations. New Haven, June 29th, 884. , , 'J White pine, spruce, juniper, and cypress; class No. able terms. Consisting ot a 7. Litne, hair, and plaster; olass No. 8. Cement; 2ml7 CHARLES T. LEONARD. II®" See that " COSTAR'S" name is on each :u i Latest Spring Styles, ! 1 ; class No. fl l-'i- .Moulding and fire sand And fire clay; in Ready Made Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons, DOUBLE HOUSE, ~ ilMSSSt liox. Battle, and Flusk, before you buy. ' IMPORTANT TO TBAVSLKBS. class No. 10. State; clqss No. 11. Iron, iron spikes, Stable and out Buildings, together with 10 While journeying on the cars, my sto nach be - and nails: class No.13. "Steel; class No.13. Pig iron; etc., at her Rooms in Curtis's Building, Main HENRY R. COSTAR. came baaly deranged, causing severe pa'n in my class No. M. Files; class No. 15. Paints, oils, and WBSTTOAT, acreBofland including 2 acres of wood laud, -s5 Street, where she will be pleased to meet all and .UNIVERSAL ESP PniNCiPAL DEPOT, 482 BROADWAY, head. HaU|UIUUUO M4WUU IUJ# ' F LUULJ; « UA9D J dance. As cheap as the cheapest, of ev Residence for Sale. ness and Dyspepsia. MRS. SAMUEL ?lELD.^fSgi 31. Copper and'composition nails; class No. 33. J/a- ery style worn. Those who wish a good Hardware, HE subscriber offers his place for sale, 1865. Madison, June 30tb, 1864. Shlnery arid tools;' class A. Sashes, glazed. opportunity, should call early, A fine as and a full assortment of ' ,v /,, - T comprising half an acre of land, with u llfraiASE OP RATS.—The Farmer's -M'i V PENSACOLA, FLA sortment of Silks, Crapes, Ribbons,Flowers, ( two story Dwelliug House,situated on Chap (jfazette (English) assens and proves by fig : **,- • ' V- , :s*s. New Haven, June 28,h 1864.^ Class No. 1. Bricks.; class No. 5. Oak and hard Messrs. 0. G. T_L BK & Co.— Gentlemen :—1 de ' Sflv-. wood; class No. 6. White pine, spruce, juniper, and Laces, in fact every tiling needed for the com el Street within five minuies walk of the ures that one pair ot rats will have a progeny sire to make known the almost instantaneous effects cypress ; class No. 7.Lime, hair and plaster: class ing season. We wish to call particular BUILDERS' MATERIALS, Bridge. Said House is nearly new, is in No Wringer can be durable without Cog and descendants no less than G5l,050 in three. of "Coe's Dyspepsia Cure." in cages of cholera mor No. 10. Slate; class No. 11. Iron, iron nails, and attention, to some new and very rare shapes good condition, contains nine rooms $nd a Wheels. years. Now, unless this immense family can bus. I had been for twenty-four hours purging at spikes ; clt}*s No. 13.Steal; clqss No. 14. Files! class in round hats, just imported, and we venture at the old stand of good cellar. There is a barn on the premi be kept down, they would consume more the stomach and bowels, every fifteen minutes. I jio. 16. Paints, oils', And glass; class JVo. 16. Ship ; 8 sis^es from $8 to $45 i-uch. Self-adjust- went into your drug store to procure some brandy, chandlery ; class No. 17. Hardware; ciass No. 18. to say such a stock of the same style, cannot 4m*20 H. STAPLES. ses, and a never falling well of good water which I offer for sale at • inj? and adjustable. The food than wo\Ud sustain 65,000 human be as I had always been told that it was a good remedy Stationery ; cites Nb. 20; Hay and straw; class No. be secured, for they are very scarce. We and a cistern. The place is well stocked ings. for Dysentery. My pallid face and my weakness at 2f Provender; 'class JVo. 22. Charcoal; class JVo. 23. shall have an assortment trimed, the latter Universal Clothes Wringer, TAY See " COSTAR'S" advertisement in this once attracted the attention of the clerk in charge, Belling, packing, hose ; class No. 24. Sperm and lu with Fruit Trees, Vines, etc. w. and he asked me at once "what is the matter ?" I bricating oils; class No. 26. Augers; class JVo. 29. part of this week. TWs and more will be Improve Your Stock. DENNIS SHEA. <5$; With Cog Wheels. Warranted. paper. replied: "I have been for twenty-four hours vomit Bituminous Cumberland coal; class JVo. 3?, Machi found at the Corner Store. HE thoroughbred Ayershire prize bull, For terms of sale, enquire of Prices, No. 2 $10; No. 11-2 $12; the :*•./ „V - •- ing and purging, and I am unable to stand or walk, nery and tools. Itn22 -MRS. TINDAL & CO. from weakness,and this deadly sickness at my stom T "Magnus, will be kept for the Season, tf20 - L. WARNER, Jr. Family sizes. if: 1865. ' ach completely prostrates me." He produced a bot l^S. at the late Residence of Dr. Ballard, near than they can be found at Tlie instrument has now acquired an es RATS versus BIRDS.—Whoever engages tle of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, saying, "take a large Tq foyers of Fine Stock, Millinery Goods. Noroton Depot, Darien, terms for the Sea swallow of that; it is now 11 o'clock; take another tablished repntution with the female portion in shooting small birds is u cruel man ; who after dinner." TROTTING} STALLION, son $5.00, invariably in advance. ol more than 100,000, households in every ever aids in exterminating ratx is a benefac AT THE It is universally conceded that the crosses From the moment I took that first doee of the fOVIIG H AMBLETOXIAS. ANY OTHER PLACE part of the l«yul United States: a reputa tor. Wc should like some of our correspon medicinc my sickness at stomach was gone—its ef Old Established Stand, with this breed,excel all other cattle foi quan Silver Mining Co., tion that invite3 scrutiny and denes compe dents to give us the benefit of their experi fect was instantaneous. In an hour I eat my dinner ILL Stand for a limited number of tity of Milk and Butter—of unequaled qual with as good a relish as ever hungry man partook, Mares at the Stable ot W. J, Finch, in In Main Street, Opposite Mrs. J. Seed. tition. ence in driving out these pests. We need (as I was well cleared out of food,) and followed by W ity. CAPITAL, $1,500,000. Call and take one on trial and satisfy something besides dogs, eat?, and traps for a teaspoonful of cure. I have not suffered a particle i * Westport, Cdnp., season to commence May RS. M. J. SLAUSON,would inform her of inconveniencc since I took the remedy. 15th, 1865, and end July 15th, I860. friends and the public generally that SHARES F 100 EACH. yourself., this busuiess.—Scientific American, N. Y. Its action was so wonderful and so immediate, , M m ;• THEODORE FITCH, See " COSTAR'S" advertisement in this she is now prepared to exhibit and to offer WM. T. BARNVM I 7,000 SHARES IN THE TREASURY. that i could hardly believe the evidences of my own PEDIGREE. Agent /or Norwalk, New Canaan and Da paper. . ,, };7- •"-£.>'• V senses, and I desire to publicly make known these Young Hamblctonian will be five years old next for sale New aud Fashionable Styles of Silk TWOTHOUSAND SHARES A Tacts, that the whole world may avail themselves of July, is 151-3 hands high, color a bright Bay, with and Straw Ronnets} also Round Hats in a ti Danbnry, Conn. All I ask is a Trial! rien. _ its use. Like bread, it should find a place in every near hind'foot whitp, was sired by Rysak's Ham- variety of styles; and in point of Workman To be sold for working capital Lift' *Klt .j:';.. . 1835. one's house, and I believe that no one should go fit? blet'onian. he by the celebrated Abdallah, he by Old U. S. War Claim Agent, 4 away from home without a bottle of it in his pocket ;":K. Mimbriho, andhe'by imported Messenger, ship and price, to suit the most fastidious. PRICE 836 PER SHARE; Something New! COSTAR'S" RAT EXTERMINATOR is or where it could be quickly made availabls. The Damof Young Hambletofli'an \y$s Dolly Wood Also, a fine assortment of Ribbons, Flowers, Will promptly collect Bonnty Money I'lJ, cock, sirefl by ^il^e by Imported Scotch Highland Until the first day of June; thereafter, .the simple, safe, and sure,—the most perfect RAT- Truly yours, GEO. L. DRAKE, . , er, ber Dam out, ofa full blopded Juessenger Mare and Ornaments, in a great variety of styles. Back Pay, Pensions for Disabled, and Dis advance will be to / Working Made Easy, ification meeting we have ever attended by jCpck of the Jlopk, Cock of the Rock by Imported charged Soldiers, Widows and Children Every Rat that can get it, propeily prepar " -1' ONE OP THE TWENTT-FIVS. 3L MR. J. SLAUSON, would also announce , $40 PER SHARE* - I RBIGGS EASY WASHER. New Haven, June 11th 1864. . > < Diomeaa. who wits full brother to the American that he is prepared td'Bleach, Press and Dye Mothers and 8isters, and all other Claims ed according to directions, will eat it, and Eclipse, "Colly Woodcock is now owned by M. M. "" .{ AND JULY 1ST TO rr^HE Subscriber having purchased of Mr. MR. COE—Dear Sir:—Having been troubled with Wilson, Esq., of Westport Conn. The sireof Young Straw Bonnets or Round Hats, in the latest against Government. MUL AT ISJ® every one that cats it will :lie, generally at the Dyspepsia for some eight or twelve months, I All business letters promptly attended X D. Dayton, So. Norwalk, the right to have taken the usual kinds of medicines, which have Uambletonfrih has sired more trotters than any Stal and most Fashionable Shapes ;with increas 845 PER SHARE. 1 some place as distant as posssible from where r> lion11U11 IUin theKLIU L/UUU*1country. J . .AmongMULVT the aet ofYotimHam- ed facilities is prepared to execute orders lor to. Office first door South of the Wooster Full paid and no individual liability, We Manufacture and sell, the medicine was taken.—Lake. Shore, Mich., done meno good. I saw yonr advertisement ofa bletorilans sire whichch have distiflnu^efl themselves and medicine to enre the Dyspepsia. I have tried it, and for speed are 4bc(i tftbi Aljnaqfc, American Bov, Lib- Customers and the trade, at the shortest no House Danbury, Conn. have one of the richest mines in :fi~3 .-sftiiS BRIGOS WASHING MACHINE, ^ Mirror. found it to be THE Medicine. The first 15 drops (the BnrsBSNCKS. ;.u Ig" See " COSTAR'S" advertisement in this 7th of June,) that I took, relieved me in one minnte tice. NEVADA, 'W offers them to the public on reasonable I have taken it three or four times, but have had no i Norwalk, April 3d, 1865- Hon. Boan AVERIIX. Lient.-Qovernor of Con- terms. I will give any one who wants a distressing feeling in my stomach since taking the .j*• Qecticnt, Danbnry. The company is organized under the New , i " > {. ' i- til* •»<> ^ Hon. v. S. Waomi, Ex-Secretary of State, Dan- Machine, one on trial. If it does not • nariing wil|i jlarts before the season is over HE Subscriber has opened a new Milli YBON L, HABOH, Esq., Probate Judge, Westport GOOD GOODS rpHE " Eagle Rake" has been thoroughly are destroyed annually in Grant County by relief. I only used it when my food distressed me. Conn. ties for investment where capital will be safe vermin than would pay for tons of this Rat It was about like taking two doses to-day, one to !#! \yill lie held tor the insurance money Whether T nery Establishment in the Rooms in and profits large. A tested and found to give perfect satisfac morrow, then every other day, increasing the quan the Afare Betts's Building, Main St., over the Store of AARON SMUT, President of Pahqnioqne Bank. tion in all kinds of grass, and on all surfa and Insect Killer."—Lancaster, Wis., H6r- tity of food and decreasing the medicine, until I was proves to be with foal or notr Danbsry. We expect this stock will be at par within a anfl ald-_ Marcs epming Jroin a distance can be furn. Messrs. G. & G. M. Holmes, (formerly occu J. AMBBTOT, Cashier Danbnry Bnnir, Danbnry. year,and making dividends of 3 to 5 per cent ces, whethei upland or swampy, smooth or enabled to eat without taking anything at all. My is'lied with good pasture. For further pa r pied by Mrs. Hoyt,) and would invite atten Danbnry, September, 1864. $8 rocky, level or hilly. The following are See "COSTAR'S" advertisement in this case was an extreme one, having suflferea for seven per month in GOLD. We refer to the officers p&per. years. I now consider myself cured, and by only ticqlars, apply to W, J. FINCH tion to her extensive and new stock of of the Company—to R.W.R. Freeman, Esq., some of tbe special features claimed for it: using one bottle of Medicine in the spaca of two ^featport, (tann., lQth, 1865. Spring and Summer MUUnery Goods Removal. Cashier of the Atlantic Bank, 142 Broadway Simplicity.—There is but one leveler, and months. The dose was a teaspoonful. s xT.r.TCW VUY low nmsi that can be easily managed with the right or Herman Camp, Esq., Nassau Street. of the latest and mo3t fashionable Styles. HE Subscriber has removed from Mitch 25 FARMERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS.— *Soia by by Druggists in city and country, Saponifler, or Concentrated Lye. Having had large experience in the busi T ell Block, to Skiddy's Block opposite A. THOMAS SPROUL, President. foot ness, she is perfeotly confident ot her ability J. Meekers, and one door Sooth of A. More Durability.—There is nothing liable to get should recollect that hundreds of dollars' everywhere. Y*7 ARRANTED to make frard or Soft a R. HUTCHINSON, Secretary. out of order. The teeth are so attached to worth of Grain, Provisions, &c., are annual Price $1.00 per Bottle. ff Snap, without Lime and with litte or to give satisfaction to all. Hats cleaned, house's Store in Main Street, where may be OFFICE: ly destroyed by Rats, Mice, Ants, and other qo trouble. The Saponifler is a valuable ar bleached and pressed. found a good assortment of FRESH Trow the head as to almost entirely prevent break Ordeis by mail, lrom either dealers or coji- :iS- 80 BROADWAY, over tbe American age, and in case a tooth should, be accident insects and vermin—all ol which can be pre sumers,promptly a^teuded^ & ,{9 ticle fbt general use; such as scouring ni.ilk MRS. J. W. B. FARRINGTON. CLAMS. OYSTERS, FRUIT of all kinds u ByTwo Apprentice girls wanted. National Bank. ally broken it can be replaced in five minutes vented by a few dollars' worth of COSTAR'S" pans, tins, churns, chequing paint, washing in their Season; also HAMS, SHOULDERS Cheapness.—It is furnished as low, if not Bat, Roach, &c., Exterminator, bought and (\ishes,#c, H. M. PROWITT, BACON and PORK, ot hi3 own caring JACOB TURK, Wholesale Druggists, New Haven, Ct., ^4; much lower than any other firot class, wire used freely. m 'wwmsSl :-.:vs Pronrietoi*^"Proprietom.' • fl Corner Drug Store. and putting down; also an assortment of ifP Window Shade*. Kg" See " COSTAR'S" advertisement in this "Mi < ....•.-it. Work Wanted* Groceries &c. Thankful for the patronage tooth sulkey Rake. URTAINS AND PAPER HANGINGS THEODORE FITCH, paper. NOTE—Females_ __ enciente will find thisa splndidspl NOTICE. y a middle aged,honest ^nd steady Irish heretofore bestowed, he wonld bespeak a ; ' Under Conn. Hotel, antidbte for NAUSEA AT STOMACH, and all India C of all the most modern styles, may be - j m \tfun . Agent for Norwalk and vicinity. far Sold in Norwalk, "Conn. " A CHEAP QIL to be used either in Fluid B woman.. Will take ip Washing, or go continuance of the same. George R. Meeker found at the New Store of position peculiar to the situation. fer * and KerP9ene Lamps. Call and exam out \a dyr l^bQr. Enquire for ELIZA, MC will be on band to wait on Customers as W By E. BLACKMAN, and all other GEO. C. GOODWIN & Co., Boston ; DEXAB, 'S next house west of @t- Mary's M.& J. T. PROWITT, LL kinds of FEED and GRAIN, at ine the article for your o\yn benefit WarJ usual. O. S. ALLEN. Sherwood's Building, i MAIN STHEIE3T. HOLMES'. Druggists and Dealers. 6mI6 BARNES & Co., New York; General Agents. fkontefl np,t e$plosjve. W. B. SMlfA^. CfyWgb- • NorwaJk, March 37th, 1888. flmlS West side of Main Street. A V
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SCHENCK'S OLDJSST MARBLE ^ CONVEYANCES.-— SPLENDID ATTRACTION DEAN'S .AW) Harness and Trunk Store, NORWALK li; 1 - Pulmonic Syrup, .TtABDk ? S ;4 NO. 1144 BROADWAY, % § Gift Juvenile and Tcry £•*' Between 26th and 27th Streets, near the 1 H0K8E RAILWAY" CO. BOOKS, 0jSea-Weed Tonic, -a IN CONNECTICUT. New Haven R. R. Depot. At low prices for Gash, Tuesday, June 6,1865. " l?x*n,cticc makes perfect." THE Subscribers have purchased the AND Summer Arrangement. At the original Jacob's Book Store, No. 3, Ga Slock ol Harness and Trunks of ITTER'S Marble Establishment is Tlie Third Series of Seven-Thir VSWH THOMAS WALKE, and will sell Harness, MANDRAKE PILLS. zelle Building. R known almost everywhere. His long r HE£sMBO£sB'S ties. Trunks and every variety of articles usually attention to the business makes him well ac Leave Norwalk. pHE attention of buyers is respectfully R. SCHENCK'S Principal OIHeo and IRON AND STEEL, kept for Sale in a Store of this description. D quainted 'with,all styles and kinds of work. 5.40 A.M., Norwalk 2.52 P.M.,N.Y. Ex. & JL asked to a large and finely assorted t?S6HBa«tnc>eBs s i The great success of the 7:80 Loan must Laboratory is at the N. E corner of Slock of Books, suitable for the coming lloli S always be looked upon as one of the most Harness and Saddlery goods and a lot of Persons who patronize hiui, are sure of hav Special, N. Y. Norwalk Special. Second Hand Harness sold at old prices, and SIXTH and COMMERCE Streets, Philadel ing suitable monuments to mark the resting 16 23 A.M.N.Y.&.N.II 3.45 P. M. No Train. days, comprising handsomely bound Gift powerful evidences of the strength of tue m ; '^:W, and Juvenile Books, Children's Toy Bocks, United States Government, and of its strong delivered at NorwaTk free of expense. phia, where all letters for advice or business place of departed friends. 7 28 " N. York. 4.24 " N. H. Ex. PREPARATIONS. DEAN & SON. plain and beautifully colored, the best assort hold upon the confidence and affections of should be directed. He has on hand a large assortment ot 8 38 " N. ILiven. 5.19 " N. Y. Ex. a } MONUMENTS of the newest and most 9 22 " N. II. Ex. 5.24 " N.Y& N.H. ment in the country. the people. On Saturday, May13th, the sub Agricultural Implements, Be will be found there every SATUR Also, a large stock of plain and richly * ' "HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COilPOtTSI) • scriptions were over thirty thousand dollars Norwalk Marble Works. modern style, made of ITALIAN and AMERI 10.00 " No Train. 6.15 " N- Special. DAY, professionally tb exaiiiihe lungs with CAN MARBLE, RED SAND STONE and GRAN bound BIBLES and Prayer Books, for family and in the three months that the Loau has R ALLEN, practical Marble Cutter, 10.35 " N.Y. Ex. 7.00' " No Train. fluid extract buchu, been in charge of Mr. JAY COOKE, over five the Respirometer, for which his fee is three ITE. 10.59 " N. York. 7.17 " N. Haven. and pocket use. Albums and Autograph • well known to the people of this and Also, Head Stones of various sizes, thick Books in various styles. Constantly on hand A positive and EpcciGc Remedy for diseases of the hundred million dollars. These largereceipts neighboring towns for the last thirty-three dollars; «dyicc free, ygg ^ *ggt g * 12.00 M., No Train. 8.00 " No Train. Bladder, Klilntyn, Crnvcl mid Oropalcal Swellluc*. will enable the Treasury to pay off our ar years; would most respectfully iuform his ness and patterns. Those persons who may 1.11 P. M.,IN.lIaven. 8.47 " N. Y. Ex. mies as they are disbanded, and to rapidly l£ ^few |for^, a§No.: 33! BOND Street, be in want of Monuments, in Norwalk and 1.35 " N. II Ex. 9.29 " N. II. Ex. This Medicine increases tbe powers of digestion, and PAINT, 0IL8.W1ND0W GLASS. friends and the public in general, that in con its vicinity,are especially invited to examine excites tho absorbents into hcctiliy action, by which tho discharge the various obligations that have nection with Mr. T. Farrel, he has taken the every TUESDlY.Mm 9 a. m. to 2 p, m. 2.20 " No Tiain. matter of calcarcocs depositions, and alt unnatural en been incurred during the war. History will several beautiful Works, recently executed cles, &c., &c. Diaries for the coming year oi Norwalk Marble Works, lately conducted by At ;the MARLBORO' HOlm,, Boston, ^ f / Bedve'SautH MbrwaVf various prices and styles of binding. largements oro rcdnccd, as well as pain and inflammation, show that a great war debt to individuals has in their new Cemetery, to the memory of a and is good for men, -women and ctildren J. M. Smith, Main Street, and that they are January IS and-19, February15 aitd l^March number of their former citizens, which are 12.22 P.M. 5.52 P.M. Buyers giving us a call will find it much never been so promptly paid; and we think prepared to execute orders in Foreign and 6.00 A.M. •.-7^ that air will agree that SecretaryMcCulloch 15 and 16, April 19 and 20, May 17 and 18, made of Italian Marble, Red Sand Stone, 6.45 " 1.31 " 6.35 " to their advantage, and prices will be found )'jnu • 6tC., Ac.I ftf'M American Marble, such as Monuments, 7.17 " to suit the times. At Reserves great credit for the ability he. has Tombs and Head Stones,Cabinet and Plumb June 14 and 15, July 19 and 20. and Granite. 7-48 '«^JL » Hi^OO . manifested, not only in securing the. means, RED SAND STONE and GRANITE 8.58' " ' ® ' 2.35 7.37 " A. SELLECK & CO'S. ers work; Mantel Piece work executed to The time for my being in BALTIMORE 9.42 " 3.12 8.20 " feat for the financial skill he has displayed in order. The public are referred to any ol POSTS, for enclosing Cemetery Lots. so directing these vast receipts and disburse and PITTSBURGH will be seen in the daily, GOOD WORKMEN, GOOD MATERI 10.16 " , > „ .4.05 9.07 " FURNITURE! For Cash, the different Cemetry's in Fairfield County 10.55 " »/> 444 9.49 " ments as not for a moment to disturb the for specimens of their work executed while. papers of those cities. ALS, and a manufactory sufficiently large HE subscriber is now prepared to offer to equilibrium of commerce, embarrass individ in the employ ot J. M. Smith. R. ALLEN, and commodious, with all tlie new and use 11.30 " 5.39 " Tthe public, at his old stand, as good an uals, or in any way tighten the money mar- THE HISTORY OP DR.SCHENCK'S OWN CASE,AND ful improvements, to enable us to prosecute EDWIN LOCKWOOD, SupH. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, At , TUea 3m*12 T.FARRELL.. assortment of l. ft. It is doubtless true that the Secretary now HE WAS CtfrtED OP CONSUMPTION. our business with dispatch, and at the lowest Maymh\MZ. ' FOP woatness arising from Excesses, Habits-of Dissipa mm5**? - Orders by Mail or otherwise promptly ^ Cabinet Furnitwe • tion, Early Indiscretion, attended with the-following of the Treasury might have negotiated the Locks, dead, rim, and mortice, all kinds. Many years ago, whilst residing in Phila- possible prices. zcuiainder of his Loans at six per cent inter- attended to. Persons who are in want of any of the as can ba found in Fairfield Count*', and at Symptoms: . hji ?. I had progressed gradually into tjtie IndiEpo8itton to Ercrtion, Loss of Power/™ ^ ^ Instead of 7:30,but so much valuable time above articles, are invited to consider the lower prices, FOR CASH, than tL : same- Loss of Memory, would necessarily have been lost in popu Latches, rim, mortice, all kinds. r-Vf4"Wm bad lived and died there—and died of Pul JOHN RITTER. 7 ; is... andMahogany Frame Look- but the best financial authorities, as well as Cutlery, Table and.pocket, large ass't. ~ WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FIRST QUALITY ' • I New Haven, April, 1861. Iyl9 ing Glasses, - FISH&PEOVKIOHS what was deemed a hopeless condition. Dr. WASHINGTON, March 28th, 1865. [ At 7.40 a. m., 5.25 p. m., and 8.10 p. m. where may be found a full assoitmsnt of Cof eases," • INSANITY AND CONStQIPTION? the floating debt in the shape of vouchers re HERE AS,by satisfactory evidence pre . J ~ S* v. ' • •' fins, which will finished io the be it possible fi Pistols, Revolvers and single barrels, Orders solicited and faithfully filled when iiecam- Thorhtpny ^lip; had;been my father's family Many are aware of the cause of their suffering,but nose quisitions, &c., will be wiped out as rapidly panied with a remittance or first class city reference sented to the undersigned, it has been Leave South Norwalk for Danbury. manner, and at short notice. as the proper officers can audit and adjust the physician, and had attended him in Lis last W will confcss. The records of tho insane asylums and the ( made to appear that The' NATIONAL BANK At 9.00 a. m., 11.30 a. m., and:6.35 p. m. 66s I®* A hearse will be furnished when de melancholy deaths by consumption bear ample witness to accounts. Iron and Steel, full assortment of sizes CODFISH, fa WHlT)BFI9H, BUTTER^, illness, was called to see me. He thoughi OF NORWALK, in the toWn of Norwalk, in sired. A. RENOUD. POIiLOCK, ' PORK, CHEESE,' the truth of the assertion. The Second Series ot the 7:30 Loan was m. andkiads. ; my case entirely beyond the reich of medi the County of Fairfield, and State of Con Leave Danbury for South Norwalk. Westport, May 1st, 1864. The Constitution, onco affected by organic weakness, exhausted on Saturday, May 12th. On Mon AIACKBREL, BEEF, YINEQAR, necticut, has been duly organized under At 0.30 a. m., 415 p. m.,.and 5.45 p. m. requires the old of medlcino to strengthen and lnvigorat* day the Secretary of the Treasury author BL.UEFISH, IIA3IS, SALT, r , ' cine, and decided that I must die, and gave •i)'- Mowing Machines, The subscriber and according to the requirements of the Stoves. Stoves. the system, which HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF fiUCHt' ized JAY COOKE, the general Subscription SHAD, SHOULDERS, PAPER, me one week to arrange my temporal affairs. Satarday Train. Invariably does. A trial will convinco thomost sceptical. SBitJFF, •>° Act of Congress entitled "An Act to pro GOOD assortment of Parlor and Cook Agont.lor U. S. Securities, to receive sub has the exclusive sale of the celebrated ' HERRING, TOWGHES, In this apparently hopeless condition, I heard vide a National Uurrency, secured by a A special train will 'eavc South Norwalk scriptions for$230,000,000 of a Third Series, SALMON., LARD, &c., tcc. A Stove constantly on hand aad will be CLIPPER MOWING, and combined Clip of the remedies which I now make and sell. pledge of United States bonds, and to for Danbury, each Saturday, from June 1st. sold at the lowest possible prices. Also ivhich is all that is authorized by Congress, per Mower and Reaper, for the following provide for the circulation and redemption to Octocer.l., 1865, at 2.00 P. M., on arrival; snd is without doubt the last loan at this It seemed to me that I could feel them work Russia and Common Iron Pipe, Sheet Zinc, towns, Notwalk, New Canaan, Wilton, thereof," approved. Juue 3d, 1864, and has of the 13.15 Express from New; York. Will &c. - GEO. F. BELDEN. h>gh:rate of interest that will be offered by AN APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE. ing their way, and penetrating every nerve, complied with all the provisions of said Act leaye Danbuty going down at 12 30 P. M. liift Government. Weston, Ridgefield, Redding, Westport and fibre, and tissue of my system. required to becomplied withbeforecommen- JOHN W. BACON, SupH. There is no change in the terms or condi Choice and Selected Teas. Daaien. This is believed to be the very best ABE YOTI BEADY* My lungs and liver put on a new action, cing the business of Banking under said Act tions of this Third series, except that the Mowing Machine in use and if obtained this Now, therefore, I, Freeman Clark, Comp- CHESTS of Green ani. Black Teat. In many airectlon9 peculiar to Females, the Extsact Government reserves the rigbt of paying in and the morbid matter which lor years had nr. Y. & nr. H. RAIZ-ROAD. ~tv Coffee and Teas warranted w please in Buciitt is uncqualcd by any other remedy, and for aU season must be^rtLejed qarly. FOR THE QUESTION? trollei of the Currency,do hereby certify that complaints incident to tho sex, or in the tesest at six per cent in gold instead of sev-. accumulated and irritated the different or The National Bank ot Norwalk, in the town price and quality they defy superiority. eir and Jthree-tenth s in .currency—a right : Mil • : -.•• A; MOREHOUSE DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE, - u . i •, : : i-TiatHfi.if. gans ot the body, was eliminated,Ihe tuber of Norwalk, in the County of Fairfield and jy See Stsiptoms abovi. -. • • ' which woulJ pre suppose a return to specie Horse Bakes, with or without wheels. THE C O D MAN State of Connecticut, is authorized to com 18G5 Summer Arrangement, 1865 payments, and make six per cent, in gold cles on my lungs ripened, and'I expfectorated Feed. fST No Family should be without It. mence the business of Banking under the s , Commencing May 15th, 1865. i even better than the higher rate in currency Wishes to make you a proposition. He has from my lungs as much as a pint of yellow HE subscriber keeps constantly on hand i-isia .8? > -'* • Plows, "Hall's," the best in use, and other BOOTS AND SHOES to sell you through Act aforesaid. ii". fiflfttsuo —a consummation most devoutly to be wish offensive matter every morning. As this r |t TRAINS FROM NEW HA VEN^ i eveiy description of Feed, which it will ed; •: | Binds. the medium of your Retail Stores. If he In testimony whereof, witness my hand T > "• will truly and faithfully supply you with expectoration of matter subsided, the fever and seal of office, this 28th day of March, J FOR NEW YORK. be a pleasure to sell to his customers at all The privilege of converting the notes into times and no growling. A. MOREHOUSE. t'" .' - S 30 six per cent, gold bonds at the end of Fanning Mills, Cultivators, Horse abated, the pain left me, the cough ceased to 1865. FREEMAN CLARK, CCOM.—At 5.30, 6.30, and 10.00 a. m •1 WARRANTED BOOTS and SHOES 9tl4 Comptroller of the Currency. 5.00 p. m. • hree years, or receiving payment at maturi i Hoes. • ; harrass me, and the exhausting night sweats A ty; at the holder's option, is retained. i. and WILL MAKE GOOD THE WAR EXPRESS—At 9.45 a.m. slopping at Bridge : ["LBBOHBS I RANT TO YOU, will you not sustain him were no longer known, and I had refreshing HE. celebrated Worcester & Stratton's port, Norwalk and Stamford. At 2.05 p. m. NEW lot of healthy Ssvedish Leeches, Tatono Balaam, Mercury, or unploasazit 'medicine for The first day of the Third Series opened Harrows, Corn Shelters, Shovels,Spades. .Yeast Cakes. S. E. OLMSTEAD & unpleasant and'dangerons diseases. r.'Hh a subscription within a fraction of five by buying the same ? lie puts his warrant sleep, to which I had long been a stranger. T (in connection with Express train from Bos A just received and for sale by aud TRADE MARK, >?r CO., Agents tor Norwalk and Vicinity. ton, via Springfield,) stopping at Bridgeport, I KEIIILBOIIFI'S EXTRACT 1, ilions, and (fee month ol June will certain- My appetite now began to return, and at H. M. PROWITT, } see the last of the 7:30s out of market.— Scythes and Snaths, Rakes,steel,iron Norwalk and Stamford; 8.00 p. m., stopping Corner Drug Store. A2H> PATENTED times I found it difficut to restrain myself Mow early hi June we cannot predict, but and wood. Reduction in Prices. at Bridgeport, Norwalk and Stamford. riies who wish to make sure of a portion from eating too much; with this return of At 4.30 p.m., in connection with Shore ONDS BOSTON BUTTER CRACK- Cures Secret -Diseases \ ill do weli to be in time. Forks, Spading, Manure, and Hay. <•. health, I gained in strength, and now am New Goods at Line from Boston, stopping at Bridgeport, ERS, wholesale anc retail, In all their stages little expense, little or no chance ol Full particulars may be found in cur ad AT WASHINGTON, fiesy. I am now a healthy man, with a large Norwalk and Stamford. at HOLMES'. diet, no inconvenience,and NO EXPOSURE. vertising columns. " . ^ QOLD RATES. Tlie 5.00 p. m.. train, receives passen^^rs Canal Barrows, —THE— healed cicatrix in the middle lobe of the right from the Hartford and New Haven Railroad CHINA. UPON ALL HIS lung and the lower lobe hepatized with com at New Haven. Window Sash, Doors and Blinds at China, Crockery and NEW stock of China tca-twts just rc- DON'T LIKE HIS QUABTERS.—Colonel plete adhesion of the pleura. The left lung The G.30 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. trains, re ceived Hatch one of the rebel commissioners of ex | Factory Prices. A is sound, and the upper lobe of the rjglrt one GLASS WARS, r ; ceive passengers from the Danbury Railroad C. & E. K. LOCKWOOD & CO. change of prisoners, is now in Libby prison. BOOTS and SHOES, at Norwalk. Just after his imprisonment he sent for Gen Hay Cutters,, Sanford's Self Sharpener is in a tolerable healthy condition. The 9.45 a. m. train receives passengers Consumption at that time was thought to Wanted, 1 eral Mulford, our commissioner of exchange j - &c.,-&c*, : And authorizes ail retailers to give NEW Cheap ! Cheap !! from tlie I-Jarlfoid, Springfield, Canal, and USE HELMBOLD'S and asked: "Do you think it is proper treat PAIRS in every instance where any radical be an incurable disease by every one, phys New London Railroads at New Haven, and LD NEWSPAPERS. Books, Pamphlet ment for me?" "What is the matter?" in Now is the time to buy at. • Ledgers, &c., EXTRACT BUCHU defect appears in the stock or work, if the icians as well as those who were unlearned from the Naugatuck Railroad at Bridgeport O For all affections and diseases of these organs, whether quired Mulford. "Don't you see," replied Grind-stones, all sizes, with or without Boot or shoe HAS NOT BEEN WORN TO At 2.15 A. M.,-Passenger Mail Train, Mon C. & E. K. LOCKWOOD & CO. in medicine—especially such cases as were EXISTING IN MALE OB FEMALE, Hatch, with profane emphasis, "there is not frames. • THAT EXTENT that it would be UN LOCKWOOD'S RZ days excepted. From whatever cause originating,andnomatter hoF-'oa# a pane of glass in these windows ?" "O, is REASONABLE^ TO EXPECT A NEW reduced to the condition I was in. This in TIN AND CROCKERY STORE. Special Trains leave Norwalk at 6.00 A, Cash Paid standing. Diseases of these organs require tbe ai . *a that all I" answered Mulford ; "Why, Hatch Scoops, steel and iron, Potato Hooks, PAIR. IF BUI^TTTLE WORN, NEW PAIRS duced many people to believe my recovery Every article that a young housekeeper M., and 3.35 P. M., for New York. OR old Newspapers. Books, Pamphlets, dinretic. I have been telling you for the last two years WILI, BE GIVEN WITH PLEASURE. &c., by GEO. F. BELDEN. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU / there was not a pane of glass in these win Churns. only temporary. I now prepared and gave can need, may be purchased here cheap for F Now make a SURE THING? OF IT by Cash. C, & E. K. LOCKWOOD & CO. 1rains from Norwalk to New York.—At Is the Great Diuretio. dows." buying none but those with the C—O—D the medicine to consumptives for some time, 3.20 (Ex.), 6.00, 6.45, 7.48, 10.55 (Ex.), 11.19 Paint, Atlantic and other pure brands, THE GREAT And it is certain to havo the desired tffec| ln all rlliifMei MAN'S WARRANT, on them, and and made many wonderful cures; and the a. m.; 3.12 (Ex.) 8.35, 5.39, (Ex.) 6.17, 9.07 Car which It is recommended. The Massachusetts Agricultural Club ^ Lead, Zinc, together with a full as STARVE OUT THE RETAILERS OF demand increased so rapidly, that I deter (Ex.) p. m. Consumptive Remedy ! has unanimously agreed upon the following sortment of colors. SHODDY. This is the first instance in his mined to offcr them to the public, and devote •u:w i:.: -i- as the twelve best varieties of pears: First tory of the trade that you have had a chance I >.'H TRAINS 1'ROM NEW YORK All diseases of the THBOAT and CHEST, ,Ti ON A LARGE SCALE, to show you want my undivided attention to lung diseases. In ! \ six, Bartlett, Louse Bonne de Jersey, Urban- Oils, pure, boiled, and raw Linseed,Sperm, i FOR NEW HAVEN. CROUP, WHOOP NG COUGH, li".-S iste, Beurre d'Anjou, Sheldon and Seckle; a good article and and ore willing TO truth, I was next to foiced to it, for people IMPORTANT tfvi; second six, the Ooondaga, (Swan's Orange,) Lard and Neats-foot. STAND BY a man who will WARRANT would send for me far and near, to ascertain Accost.—At 7.00 and 11.30 a. m., 3.45, and Dr. Tine's German Oough Syrup, .,sA HIS GOODS and LIVE UP TO IT. it,,- to all Invalids! 5.80, p. m. Merriam, Doyenne Rossock, Vicar of Wake whether their cases were like mine. f ,-z'i field, .Paradise d'Automne and Fulton. Tarnish, Coach, Furniture and Japan ; Will yon Staiid by and Sustain EXPRESS TRAINS—At 8.00 a.m., 3.00 & 8.00 HIS Syrup sets all the secretions to .•'sri For many years, in conjunction with my IRON 11ST THE BLOOD ! p. m. for Boston, via New Haven, Hartford work in a natural M ay. It a:'s particu 1 • BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! The Government detectives have BUS Glue, &c. tlie C—O—D Man ? T principal office in Philadelphia, I have been Springfield and Worcester, stopping at Stam larly on the Lungs—redi ces infla nation, re Helmbold's ceeded in tracing John H. Surratt to the f WM. C. STREET. , THAT IS TUE QUESTION}. ford, Norwalk and Bridgeport. stores healthy action, anc produce! free and doors ot a monastery in Canada. Since his en making regular professional visits to New It is well known to the Medical Profes I * NIGHLT COSCBNTEiTED COSIPOTNTD I - ''.' I At 12.15, and 8.00 p. m., for Boston, via, easy expectoration. All Coughs i.'e benefit trance there no trace of him has been discov Norwalk, April 3d, 1865. , •' - 15 York, Boston, Baltimore, and Pittsburg. sionthat RON is the Vital Principle of Life " WHOLESALE STORE, Element of the blood. New London, Stonington and Providence. ted by it. Consumption cured if taken in FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, ered- IS, SO and 22 Millie Street For several years past I have made as many This is derived chiefly from the food we The 8.00 a. m. train connccts with Housa- season. For purifying the Blood, removing all chronic constttoi —-A terrible explosion occured in Mobile as five hundred examinations, weekly, with eat; but if the food is not properly digest tonic, Naugatuck, and New London Rail For Sale, Wholesale and Reta'L, at 196 tional diseases arising from an impure state ot tbe Btooc BOSTONS' ' ' V*.'*;*:•"' and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for tbe on the evening of the 24th,by which several ths "Respirometer." For such examination ed, or if, from any cause whatever, the nec roads. The 3.00 p. m. train connects with Chapel Street, New Haven, Ct. L ..mdred lives were lost and three millions essary quantity of iron is not taken into the Naugatuck and New London Railroads. ... DR. J, M. TRUE & CO. curs of Scrofula, Ecald Head, Salt Bheum. fains *nA my charge is three dollars, and it enables me Swellings of tho Doncs, Ulcerations oi the Throat ana w »rth of property destroyed. Cause un- HENRY"DAMON. S circulation, or becomes reduced, tne whole Special Train leases SiamforiL at 6.20 a, ); nown Marble Works ! t" give each patient the true condition of his in., for New Haven. Jl'' Legs, Blotchcs, Pimples on tho Face, Tetteii Erysipelas, ? system suffers. The bad blood will irritate and all scaly Eruptions of the Skin, A lady's dressing case has been silip- disease, and tell him frankly, '.whether lie will the heart, will clog up the lungs, will stupe } ' •' ':i Trains leave Norwalk for New Haven.—At A3TD MKAtrTIPlTISrS THE COMHUBXZOaT. •- d from England fir the great fair at Chi- XVorwalk, Conn. THIRD AVENVEI get well. ! ; fy the brain, .will obstruct the liveiyand will THE 6RBAT PANACEA! t *o. It is to be presented to the prettiest send its disease producing elements to all 6.40 8.58 9.42 (Ex.)a.m.; 1.812.00 (Ex.),4.44 ;>TQT The great reason why physicians do not (Ex.), 5.52,7.37 and 9.49 (Ex.) p. m. It Does-Good in Alnost .Every .Disease, „ i in that city, who is to be designated by THE subscriber, formerly of the firm of Savings Bank, parts of the system, and every; tine will suf of the worst disorders that afflict mankind arise from th£ bvtlot, the voters paying one dollar for each cure Consumption is, that they try to do too fer in whatever organ may be predisposed See large bill of advertisement at the Sta • , .... • ; . liitm: . E. Price & Son, having taken the agency ol Corner of third Avenue and 26th St., N. Y. Rheumatism, • corruption that accumulates in the Blood. Of all the dig* vote deposited. The artical is valued at $1,- the above MARBLE ESTABLISHMENT much; they give raedicjnes to stop the.cough, todiseasc. -xznoK&ZtM lion Houses and Hotels. • | Cholera Morbus, 15 RV. ?5 > . coverieg that havo been made to purge it oat, none can 000 in gold. in Phoenix Block, (near the Pottery works ol CHARTER 1864. to stop4ffie hi^ht sfceati, hectic fever^'and by The great value of Supt's Office, 4th ave. and 27th-st., N. Y, T; \ Bowel Complaint ; O I K- equal In effect Heuthold's Cospotos Extract or Sae- . It cleanses and renovates the Blood, Instills President Johnson has appointed Brevet Asa E. Smith & Sons,) is now prepared to Present Amount of Deposits, 1,541,380 ' j ; Iroaas a Medicine rei Ass't Supt's Office, Station House, N. Haven, 1 ! Pleurisy, Nerveis Pains^:.-'- i- sapaeiixa so doing they derange the whole digestive the vigor of health into tho system, and purges oat tbe Brigadier General R D. Muzzy military furnish every description of ; t JAMES H. HOYT, Sup't. '•i. J Spinal Complaint, U secretary to the President. Colonel William ANK OPEN daily from 10 a. m., to 3 system, locking up the secretions, and event- is well known . and acknowledged by all humors which make disease. It stimulates the healthy medical men. The difficulty has been to -IL Fever and Ague, . . N functions of the body, and expels the disorders that grow Browning private secretary, and Edward D. p. m., and on Monday ^Wednesday and ually the?pitiehUdj^^; .. Bartram's livery . Italian and American ; . B "obtain such a preparation of it as will enter ' . .. "Diptheria «. and rankle in the blood. Scch a remedy that could ho Neill secretary to sign land patents. Saturday Evenings, from 6 to 8 p. m. The Pulmonic Syrup is one of the most V! Six PDR CENT, the circulation and assimilate at once with jS T ^ B IJ £2 ? All of tlie' above and maiiy otber com relied on has long been sought for, and now, for the lint ——Quartermaster Algernon Bowers. 15th interest-allowed (free from valuable medicines know. It is nutrient, time the public have one on which they con depend. Our MARBLE, GRANITE, Government Tax) on all sums from $1 to the blood. This point, says Dr. Hayes, Mas ! Formerly Sleptienson s. plaints arc cured by the I se ot C. V., was thrown from a train of cars at powerfully tonic aad healing in itself. It saciiusetts State Qh'emist, has been attained TUe subscriber having taken the stables epacohere does not admit of certificatesto show its effects, Newbern: N. C., recently, and both legs $1,000. Dr. True's Pain Desiitying Compound. but the trial of a single bottle will show to the sick that It in the Peruvian Syrup by combination in a formerly owned by D.:Stephenson, in rear ol i: were severed from his body. He survived , , SPENCER K. GREEN, President. contans no opium, yet loosens the plilegt/i in- For Sale Ev> rywhere. ^ has its virtues surpassing anything they have ever taken. Drab or Brown Stone lllCHARD.KELLEY, Secretary. Iy8 way before unknown. Norwalk Hotel,and re-stocKed the same with i _ Two tatilespoonsfnl of the Extract of Sarsaparilla.added but a few minutes. He leaves widowed the bronchial'tubes,-and nature throws it off new and superior Horses and Vehicles, is mother residing in Stratford to a pint of water is equal t? the Lisbon DietDriftif, V MONUMENTS, J with little exertion ; one bottle frcquetly The Peruvian Syrup, prepared to let the same, oither single or dou pne bottle is fully equal to 9 gallon of-the Syrfifi Wf f ~~"~ j • .A;Y;VV lamation appointing W. W. Holden Govern- HE Subscriber iiaving purchased the rals, parties, etc., supplied with Hacks and SLABS, TABLE!S, SINKS, dbG., to take a dose of Schncck's Mandrake Pills OF IRON, a New Discovery in Medicine No female in delicate health, sti^uld omit . i 01 of North Carolina. A convention is to be T CLOTHING AND GENTS FUR that Strikes at the Root oj Disease, by supply Stages, at short notice. Carriages to and from the timely use of this valuable CorJial; wi.fi'sw. ;i. X'K iin mediately elected by the loyal men of the NISHING EMPORIUM, of A. Koerpel, will to cleanse the stomaeh. The Pulmonic Syr all trains, etc: Those in want of good teams '-anii'Si i* ing the Blood with its Vital Principle or ^ /_ ; T-..' Sute, and all practicle relations with the ' As well as , . ^ continue the Business in all its branches at up is readily digested and absorbed into Life Element, IRON. will do well to call. i Purifier of tl e Blood! J;; 1 general government to be re-established. the old Stand No. 3 Main Street, Norwalk. 17 D. S. BARTRAM. blood, to which it imparts its healing prop THE PERUVIAN SYRUP T DR. H. I. BRADLEY'S -The Albany Knickerbocker says oats The Public are respectfully invited to call erties. ' It is one ofthe best preparations ot ai e selling in Albany at 45 cents, the price Mantles and Furniture Slabs and examine t he large* and varied asort- cures Dyspesia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy ; The Colby Wringer. Compound Alteiative Syrup idon in use; it is a.-.powerful tonic of itself; Acts upon the secretions and h ving fallen to that figure from $1.10, men t of Fever and Ague, Loss of Energy, Low Spir- E notiee that other parties brag a great excretions, car HELMBOLD'S. ROSE*'WASH, * ~ rying off the imburities of the Blood, upon T nich they brought but a few weeks ago.— in general, and furnished at the lowest pos Heady Made Clothing, and when the Seaweed Tonic dissolves the deal about first premiums, but at the An excellent Lotion for diseases arising from habits of " hat is enough to make a horselaugh. W which diseases depend. In the Spring and FRENCH CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND mucus in.the stomach, and is carried off by TELE PERUVIAN SYRUP~ only four State Fairs where we have exhibi dissipation, used in connection with the Extracts Bucks -—The Sanitary Commission are taking ted our machine, Vermont in 1.8GL, and 1862, Fall, when the atmosphere is changing from and Sarsaparilla, in snch diseases as recommended. ErW sible prices. - VESTING8, which he will make up to or the aid of the Mandrake Pills, a healthy flow infuses strength, vigor and hew life into the heat to cold, and cold to heat, a correspond dcnce of the most responsible and reliable character win measures to extend the benefits of its milita der at sliort notice and in the latest Fash of gastric juice, good appetite, and a good di system, and builds up an "Iron Constitution." and New York, and Michigan in 1861, we ry and naval claim agency throughout the c3me in direct competition with arid tool ing change takes place in tiie syste n, affect accompany tho medicines. Also explicit direction for CEMETERY FENCING, i RON RAILING ionable Syle. J&..GUSOWSKI. asp, with hundreds of thousands living witnesses, and Up country, securing the adjustment ot claims gestion follow. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP the Highest Premium and Diploma over all ing very generally the blood, ani persons No. 3 Main Street, wards of SO,000 unsolicited certificates and rccominenda? ol soldiers and sailors against the govern ! The Seaweed Tonic is a stimulant, and cures Nervous Affections, Female Com othei machine present; among which was feeling debility coming on, will, in most &r,, furnished and put up P sitort notice and Norwalk, February 15th, I860. lylO cases of this Syurp prevent tory letters, many of which are from the highest spqrcf(r ment without charge. plaints, aud all diseases Kidneys and Blad the famous Cog wheel Machine. We men , by a free use , none other is needed when it is used. It Is manv forms of disease. This Compound is including eminent Physicians, Clergymen, Statesmen, Ac. der. tion this that you may bear in mind when The Proprietor has never resorted to their publication in on very favorable terms. piire and pleasant; 110 bad effects like when purely vegetable, and cmpraces the virtues Impounded. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP ; others boast of First premims, that no other the newspapers; he docs not do this ^ ' 3t*21 lief is temporary. If they cough, they take We select a few of the names to show the buying any other, and if it does nolgiveen- Boston, and D. S. Barnes & Co. N. Y. i rfsh one, as its virtue seemed to become im- a little whisky; if they feel weak and foplile, character of the testimonials. tire satisfaction retain il to our agents who District of Norwalk, ss. Probate Court, May are authorized to refund »lie money. A MS. SMOULDERS, and DRIED My Extract Sarsaparilla is a Blood Purifier;my Extract jj dred, a speedy cure was effected. Simple i - E. B. PRICE, Agent. they take a little whisky ; if tliuy cannot Rev. JOUN PIERPONT,'*^Lewis .Johnson, M. D. BEEF, of our owr curing, Wholsale Buchu is a Dinrctic, and will act as such in all cases. t 23d, 1865. Ilev. Warren Burton, Boswell Kinney, M. D. No other Wringer i-S soiil at a less price H : it effectual remedies like this sh'.uld be STATE of MARGARET CONNER late sleep, they take a little whisky; and they go ind Retail. S. E. OL MSTEAD & CO. Both arc prepared on purely .seientifio prinelp;Bles—| Norwalk, Ct, May 1st, 1865 • ' - ly32 ltev. Arthur B. Fuller, S.- '1. Kendall. M. D. than ours, which is certainly as low as it can vacuo—and aro tho most activc ncasurcs of citherler thatfthatf $t kuowii to every one." Kev Gutdec Chisholm E of the City and State of New York, on in this way requiring more until they are . Bobins, W. R. ,- M. P. " be'afforded. pan be made. Arcadyandconclnsivotcstwtllbqacflm. deceased. Rev. Sylvantib Cobb,: • JoseAntonioSanches.M.D : bloated up, and imagine they are getting Rev. T. Starr King, silsMilrceHno Aurndii, M. 1>. • C. & R K. LOCKWOOD A On. Stationery! Stationery! parison of their properties with those set forth in thp fok '' The Court of Probate for the District of 1 ASSUMED NAMES.—For those interested : L. BROWN & CO., fleshy. The stomach, liver, and digestive Rev. Eph. Nate, JR-J^'A. A. Ua'ycs, M D. BLACKMAN, has just received from lowing works: Norwalk, hath limited' and allowed six Rev. Aug. li. Pope,. . Francis Dana, M. I). See Dispensatory of the United States. in literary matters here is a list of leading 1 (Late Somes, Brown & Co.) ^ powers are completely destroyed, aud lose At Jennings' Mews Office • the manufactory, 200 Reams of the months lrom the date hereof, for the credit their appetite for food. No one was ever, Rev. Osborn Myrick Jeremiah Stone. M. D. E See Professor Dewees' valnablo works on the Practice <' writers, with their assumed signatures: Rev. Richard Metcalf, Abraham Wendell, M. D. ILL be found all the New York Daily best quality of writing paper, all sizes ; 300,- Bankers and Collectors ors of said Estate to exhibit their claims tor cured ol consumption by this process, where Rev. M. P. Webster, J. I{ Chilton. M. I). of Physic. 5." Gail Hamilton—Miss AbigialE. Dodge. settlement. Those who neglect"1 to present Papers; also, Magazines ol all kinds. 000 Envelopes of all colors and styles; also See remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Physic, Phlla. ' OF cavities have been formed in the lungs. A Rev. Jos. U. Clinch, FS JI. E Kinney. M. D . Q V W a good assortment of Writing Books, Pass Florence Percy—Mrs. Elizabeth Akers. their accounts; properly attested, within said little stimulant is frequently beneficial to Rev.Ab'm Jackson, Jose d'Kapiuar, MDJ.,, All orders foi back numbers ol Papers, Mag See reraarks made by Dr. Epra^viJi McDowell, a celeC, . ,* M1LITAR Y 4- IYA VAL CLAIMS. Rev. J. Pearson, Jr. -I "- Thomas A Dexter, Esq. azines and. Music, will be promptly attended Books, Memorandas, Pocket' Diaries, Lead hrated Physician ncd Jlcmber of tho Boyal College otf'r Timothy Titcomb—Dr. J. G, Holland. , time, will be debarred a recovery. All per consumptives, such as pure brandy or good Rev. ARB Crawley, FAS Thomas C Amory, Esq. W. Savage North—Wm. S. Newell. ^ 2 Paik Place, New York sons indebted to said Estate, are requested too. Also, all the Weekly Papers. Pencils, Slate Pencils, Slates, Steel Pens, Surgeons, Ireland, and published Jn the Transaction?of< li wines, in mauy cases London porter or brown Rev. Henry Upttom, "• "" Hon. Poior Harvey, Black the King and Queen's Journal. _ ! - Rev. S il Riddel, . , James C Dunn, Esq SAW 12 GEORGE W. JENNINGS. Gold Pens, Pen Holders, Blue and Orpheus C. Kerr—Robert H. Newell. Corresponding honse JI) Washington, D. C...J. W. to make immediate payment to t stout in moderate quantities; but Bourbon See Medico-Chirurgical neview, published by BEjfrtfj'j FISHER & CO., 47314th Street.- JOHN Rev. P C Ueadley, Samuel May, Esq - k, Arnold's Writing Fluid. Mrs. Partington—P. B. Sliillaber. *- I, V KEENA, whisky hastens on, instead of curing con T , Fellow of tho Poyr.1 College of Snrgeons. ; i'' j Rev. John W. Olmstoad.Ferdinand Andrews, Esq 1RD CAGES, a good assortment The above articles are purchased directly ea vises Artemus Ward—Charles F. Browne. • Having had three years' experience in U19 3t22 -•»-&W3 Administrator. sumption. gee most of tho late standard works oa Medloioe. . -* For Sale by r. . B C. & E.'LOCK S* will be vigorously and promptly attended to. E New Canaan in said District, deceased. which may be used for that purpose. It is Baskets, Baskets ; The Disbanded Volunteer—Joseph Barber. We are prepared to tnakeadvance upon, and The Court of Probate for the District ot so wonderful in its effects that a wine-glass Wedding aii;l Visiting Cards, ANCY and WORK BASKETS of every Jeems Pipes— Stephen Massett. negotiate the sale of Claims, and purchase Norwalk, hath limited and allowed six full will digest a hearty meal, and a little of Engraved OR Printed, at the GAZETTE JOB F style, size and description, at Ned Buntline—E. Z. C. Judson. Quartermaster's bills and checks, as well as months from the date hereof, for the Credi it taken before breakfast will give a tone to OFFICE Cards, plain and i^f'ored, for sale- H. M. & J. T. PROW.TT'S Daisy Howard—Myra Daisy McCrum. collect the tollowing classes : "j New Store East side Main Street, SOLD BT ALL DEUGGISTS EYEKTWHEEB. „ i i // tors of. said Estate, to exhibit their claims for the stomach which few medicines possess Bedding's Russia Salve! Cousin May Carlton—Miss M. A. Earle. Penxiom for Invalids, Widows, Mothers settlement. Those who neglect to present the power of doing. REMOVAI, 5 Sherwood's Building. Address lettors for information, in confidence, to , r,,T; Edmund Kirk—J. R. Gilmore. •' - arid Orplian Children. their accounts properly attested, within said The MANDRAKE PILLS mav be taken h. t. helosbold, Country Parson—A. K. H. Boyd. Bouulicis for Soldiers, discharged lor time, will be debarred a recovery. All per with entire safety by all ages and conditions; . FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE • Saddlery and LLAMAS Store. 'TMMOTHY, CLOYER and other seeds of 1 I •••"/ Cliemist. H*DYUAT Mary Clavers—Mrs. C. M. Kirkland. * wounds received in battle, those who have sons indebted to said Estate, are requested producing all the gqod results that nan be Has fully established the superiority of (Opposite.Horse Railroad . Depot in Post X the best quality at CurrerBell—Charlotte Bronte. served two years, and the heirs of deceased, to make immediate payment to obtained from calomel, or any of the incrcu- BEDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE 1* ' Office Building.) S. E. OLMSTEAD & CO. 1 ; 1- Principal Depots-— Village Schoolmaster—Clias. M. Dickinson. also State Bounty to such as are entitled. R March I860. 5 'WILLIAM ST JOHN, riai medicines, and without any ol their overall other healing preparations.' PHE Subscriber has removed from his 21st, Helmbold's Drug and Chemical WarehoiM®, -!^ Owen Meredith—Bulwei. Arrears oj Pay for Officers and Soldiers, 3t21* Executor. hurtful and injurious results. They carry X -former stand and is now located as Barry Cornwall—Wm. Proctor. " 1 and the-heirs of deceased. It cures all! WADS of SORES, CUTS, SCALDS i V No. 594 BROADWAY, N, T, out of the system Lbe feculent and wou-out BURNS, BOILS. ULCERS, SALT RHEUM, ERY above, where he will be glad to execute all Initial Paper. ••r OS TO Author of "John Halifax, Gentleman,"— 2fikvy' Prize Money for all captures. District of Ridgefield, ss. Pi obate Court, May matters loosened and dissolved by my Sea S1PELAS, STIES, PILES, CORNS, SORE LIPS orders, in his line in the best and most SORE EYES, &c,&c,REMOVING THE PAIN satis BLACKMAN, No. 11, Main St. is pre- Helmbold's Medical Depot, Miss Mulock. jfavy Pension, any! balance of Pay. •' 15ll>, A. D., 1865. weed ToniO and Ph)inonjg|Syr6p. It #ill factory manner. A new stock of Goods • pared to furnish Initial Puper, and : ; »•. AT ONCE, AND REDUCING THE MOST E Ik Marvel—Donald G. Mitchell. ' Accounts of discharged Officers Settled, Ord STATE ot MARY LEASON, late be seen that >all tlirei of 1wSi|dieiii|Bs|*#6 ANGRY LOOKING SWELLINGS AND • will he on.sale and special attention paid to Envelopes, of every variety, any letter or let No. 104 SOUTH TENTH ST., PHIL A. Jennie June—Miss Jennie Croly. nance and Clothing returns properly made E of Ridgefield in said District, deceased. needed in iniost caSes -to ct! re"'Clmsu irfj!>tit::JiiJudge. Also, sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Iy4 Coiner Drag Store. ' F i SELLECK'S, BOOK STORE; H . ;S.E. OLMSTEAD &CO'S. y ai? tern, i,:-,. .. • \&i *)!&:*<• L HOLMES'. 8B •iOti m : • 'trtw Xi . i; f- U ' 15 » ht\i, ftS/iU.V >!'kj ,fins ',££.3^-1CI 4 .ZiQiJiA