• \ - - y ' .. ..,,...... •»..?<i (.'• ., .... 1 . > - ' - ' - • - • —•-• w-- -"'•t*^ -"•*+ r^ <~?rU-r^<, r'r^Vt" ?-£.'!: •3^*?; dJL' ^J< „ : <•>£> _ 'V: • ' :-' •'. ".-.-•v.-. ••- :.,.'i,'...-' -.:'r • •.--- ' — - '.' • ••'••'. " • . •• -.•r-rrr-'t ••V.»Vjl-fJW.-i'-':t". - SM -<>?:"•: ": A' '.>'•:* • li'. ' .,t;r- A^.'W iSjtt'.iU A. .,, , ; ;-•<".p. * , *;.^^,;5.-r^ ^st&wji* • V. -v.; .Vr- A 4 .... ^jKk '•' ^w^s-v* ixstikjtm, .'s ?• .;"- "'i - '• ;;v<? ; i •-. ;. ;4.;.-^ :'* "(".i •' • - - ^ l : .»...' • -.>'•/•'} '"<• .:.':W.-;V^; . i :••' ! NORWALK, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1881.«,1. V,?"-' .i.v-vs.' W-rH-iv,.,;...ifi-W' v. -•*"•—* < VOL. LXIY.-vNUMBl!Ei WHOLE NUMBER 1726 At 7 a. m. a sharp cannonade was opened ** My Godly Man. rifle-pits had been thrown up with epaul- lorsville toward the Rappahannock, passed NORWALK GAZETTE, REAL^ESTATE. Tlie Harbor Bar. on our left, followed by infantry demonstra­ J. M. POTTER, i * (From tbe Utica Observer*) • vu it:'i•' -1 mcnts for artillery. Especially was this the along Banks' Ford, six miles distant, and tions of no paiticular earnestness. Two houis PUBLISHED EVERY TUESQ^.MORRiRS, 5 DEALER IN You ask me if I think a godly man ^ CIIAELE8 BUEE TODD. case at what is called Banks'Ford and the continued to Fredericksburg. That wing For Sale or to Rent. a l^ter the enemy was observed moving a mile —35 Doses Can be built up Christ-like, on naturea plan, A ship has crossed the harbor bar, United .States Ford, each of which was held was ready for the advance at an early hour WO HOUSES, one of Six Booms, on Fair St.; or so to the south and front of the centre, '35 cents. A Mothers' Well* natures plan is-£tod'ty'and«x wbynot ? The sunlight glinting on rope and spar; by a sufficient force to defend it. Near Fred­ in the morning of May 1, but somehow Tho Second Oldest Jfaperin the State. T one of Ten Rooms, suitably divided lor two and later the. same column was reported to families, borough and well water, situated en remedy for sleepless and Irritable I knew one once that answered jast -iny Whither she goes,who knows ? who knows? ericksburg and below the city the high banks things dragged; the order defining the Main St. Possession given immediately. the commander of the .Eleventh Corps by 8tf Inquire ot JACOB WEEKS. Children. The Recipe of Old D*. thought# hS;* • , v. She carries pearls of lustrous hue, recede from the river, leaving low or bottom movement, instead of being issued the pre; General Devens, whose division was on the OFFICE IN GAZETTE BUILDING.' Pitcher, Free from Morphine, and land between them and the river; here.the vious night, was not received by the corps Costly fabrics from far Hindoo, extreme right flank. At 9:30 a. m. a circu­ To Rent. not Narcotic. Formula published He preached to. spirits buried in potion'; A tender maid to her lover true. line of the enemy's defenses followed the commanders, at least by me, until hours . Cabinet Organs, Vio­ lar directed to General Slocum and Howard IHE in James'Block lately occu- with each bottle. For Flatulency, Good work?, good life, and"love his tydmiopi- high ground, and the obstacle was not so after light. Meade was finally pushed out on A. H. BYTNGTON & CO. „ lins, Banjos, Fifes, i by Mr. Frederick Mead. Apply to The wind has'crossed the harbor bar called attention to the weakness of their l F. ST. JOHN LOCK WOOD. assimilating the food, Sour Stomach, much in crossing the river as in forcing his the left over the Banks' Ford and turnpike A. H. BYINGTON, J. B. ELLS, G. N. ELLS- Exborted stomachs gnawed by grim Feverishness, Worms, and Disor­ Ky .. All armed and panoplied for war; defenses afterward. There were no fords in roads, Slocum and Howard .on the right flanks,, "be prepared for him in whatever Drums & Sheet lion, Whither it goes, who knows ? who knows ? direction he advances, etc. We have good To Rent. dered Bowels, Castoria has the larg­ the river below Fredericksburg at any stage along the plank, road, the left to be near Music,. Bread, m^t.andtonk.^djpy^^^ "It darts on the ship far out at sea, reason to suppose that the enemy is moving Subscription $2.00 pci year, in advance. gEVElt AL good Houses and Tenements ;some est sale of any article dispensed by of the water, and none above to where the Banks' Ford by 2 p. m., the right at the Pianos and Organs to Kent. Barns, well locatc<J. It tears and reads her with savage glee, junction of its line of movement with the to our right. Please advance your pickets Also one Blacksmith Shop, and one Carpenter's Druggists. n*. a ••&*;, ? "• river forks With the Rapidan practicable Single Copie*-5 Cents. PIANOS, ORGANS AND MELODEONS TON­ Shop. S. E. OLMSTEAD. And, lo! a wreck drifts wild and free. ED AND REPAIRED. at this season pf the year.". The junction of turnpike at 12 m. No opposition was met, for purposes of observation as far as may be Norwalk, Jan. 25,1831. 3t4 He sang to naked feet,- and hands, and linibs; excepting that the division marching- over safe, iu order to obtain timely information of Instruments sold 6n monthly Instalements. Coats, mittens,'shoes, ahd trdrisefs %ere his The sea has crossed the.harboD bar ; the two rivers was twelve miles to the right Old Instruments taken In Excliansc the turnpike came upon the enemy two or their approach." Entered at the Post Office at Norimlk,Vonn., For Sale. hymns. ' - It hears a pgent voice from afar ; and up stream. Kelly's Ford was still to for New. three miles out, when the sound of their JACKSON ON THE RIGHT FLANK. SMALL HOUSES, and about 50 BUILDING He guided hearts and bi'ains' that ached' with Whither it goes, who knows ? who knows ? the right and twelve miles from the junction / REMOVED TO LOTS offered cheap, guns were heard at Chancellorsville, and 2 S. E. OLMSTEAD. chiding; - ? ' •' : Rising upon a land of palms, —it was feebly defended, and once in our At 11 a. m. our left was furiously cannon­ QUINTARD's SLOCK, oppo­ General Hooker was informed. I was order­ Norwalk, Jan. 25th, 1SS1. 3U Example,- truth, %ntF^^rbgfe^ei^ffi^gSid- It throws a wreck -to sea-walled farms, hands the crossing to the south or right bank aded by their artillery, established on the Advertising Kates: site Horse Railway Depot. ed to take Hancock's Division and'proceed ing. " "• " '' '* And a lifeless maid to her lover's arms. would be an easy matter. f • heights in front of Mott Run, followed by Four lines or less,1 insertion 50 cts.;3 times8100 A Porfsoted Purifier of the System to the support of those engaged. After One Square, one insertion, - -----100 —LippincotVsfor February. STRENGTH OF THE ARMIES. ' ' . sharp infantry firing on the fronts of the For Sale or to Rent. To^ic.—"Increasing the strength, obviating the-, Iu couch less homes and empty fuel sheds,, marching a mile and one-half or so I came Second and Twelfth Corps. -As time flew Per week, tor continuance, ------ 50 SPECIAL NOTICE effects of debility, and restoring healthy functions.') The army as then organised consisted of One Square, Three Months, ------ 4.00 —WEBSTER. • J . His ritual was wood, and qnijjts^nd bed»; From the Philadelphia Times. upon Sykes, who commanded, engaged at seven army corps,each with its field artillery along and no attack came from the enemy One Square, Six Months, - -- -- - 7 00 TO THE LADIES of NORWALK. A House on Fair Street. For Indigestion, ancl Dyspepsia,* And'from the sick, the helpless:a,nd distress* ANNALS OF THE WAK. the time in drawing back his advance to the seen moving in front, Hooker conceived that •«. " one year—with paper, - - 1600 but no cavalry, commanded by the following The undersigned has opened a the many forms of Livei" Com­ ed» , ,• HMW i-., p3sition he then occupied. Shortly after Lee was retreating. toward Gordonsville. Two " '' " - - - 2500. CHAPTERS OF UNWRITTEN HISTORY—BAT­ Major Generals: John F. Reynolds, the^ He tail Department Apply at GAZETTE OFFICE. plaint, Impure and Impoverished Kesponsive health and comfort ipuide, him Hancock's troops had got into a line in front, There was color for this view, as the main Three " " " " i " - - - 80 00 TLE OF CHANCELXIORSVILLE—OrERA • Fiiet; D. N. Couch, the Second.; -Daniel E. an order was received from the Commanding Quarter ol a Column, one time, - - - - 5 00 in the piood, and Functional Derange-' «f* Vftii <>1 TIONS OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC road from Fredericksburg to that point One quartercoiumn, one year, - - - - 50 00 ments attendant upon Debility, and Sickles, the Third; George G. Mead, the General "to withdraw" both divisions to Factory on Hoyt St., near Main, Farm for Sale. The pnfyfeFffe^pfayfeS^ffi® j)fay~$ot*over- UNDER HOOKER—PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S diverged from the plank road two miles to One halt column, one time, 10 00 for Building up the weak, AsFi- Fifth; John Sedgwick, the Sixth; O. O. Chancellorsville." Turning to the officers One hall column, one year, - - - - - 80 00 Where LADIES', MISSES' and CBIL- riIHE subscriber offers his Farm lor sale, eitua- rminh; ' - • •" VISIT—STRENGTH OF THE ARMY -AT THE Howard, the Eleventh, and Henry W. Sto- the left of Chancellorsville, and passed along DREN'S SHOES, of oar Own make, JLted in the Town Ot Ureontield, in Saratoga Toirrc'is doubtless th'e most prompt around me, Hancock, Sykes, Warren, United his front at about the same distance, jump­ Fullcolumn, pne time, - -- -- -- 20 00 can be obtained at a slight advance from whole­ Co., in the State ol New York, nine miles irom and' certain remedy yet devised.
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