WM WVf- '• r- >VVJ:,-*- v'^^ftef'.^rTV ^'fer-V *''-s' ' *****' *" " •r\ <?. , Y * *4kSit "iP'-'VV^ - 1 1 '"• •'-'1 v1".'.'•1 <*!•••.: i 0-/ - MTtX >'?V-V :-j'.li-i .' ... I..'; "f-Trtr^" V'z/i - v'-T '•*• ££* £* , i&#.v:;,;' U U i "j?:mm '!U^f .wevv;?. 'Ve>^ 5 M«8! r# \ ,v k » •3£* 5K;jW^. r.r: i'tfi'f. SICK r™o wsrr Sir', 'T.3& WHOLE NUMBER 1236. NOBWALK, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1871. VOIUME PUBLIC A£3H. M MISS M. M.SMITH, K in three days thereafter, issue his order re­ the surgeon-general, shall %ach have the elected and appointed. The resignation of meet the adjutant-general, at such timeand : NOBWALK GAZETTE. REAL ESTATE. PASSED MAY SESSION, A. D.1871. quiring another draft to be niade in such rank of brigadier-general; the commissary all non commissioned officers shall be made For Sale, or to Let, (Furnished.) Teacher orSlngtnir and the Piano Ftfrte place as he shall appoint, toconfer withhim town, to supply such deficiency. general, and the paymaster-general, shall to the officers from whom "they shall have and to receive his[directions in regardto his TJie Second Oldest Paper In ti»e State __Fourteen acres of.land situated on tj INGING taught according to Basslni's most ap­ CHAPTERCX3W11. Sec- ll. Every person, who shall be each have the rank of colonel.' If either of respectively received their warrants; and An act for Forming aUtn|Conducting the official duties, and to afford him such assist* Wm about one mile north of the Bridge. A| delightfully situated on an elevated plateau, about proved method. Particular attention given to ordered out from the inactive militia for said office*) shall become vacant, during the upon tbe acceptance of such resignation, the W'-A a few choice Building Lots. Inquire of halfway between Norwalk and South Norwalk over- StheDevelopmentandCaltlv.uion of the voice. The MllltarvPoiw.: active service, who shall voluntarily enlist, recess of the general assembly, such vacancy ance and co-operatibii as the public service OFFICE IN GAZETTE BUILDING. S4tf B.O.BANKS, lookltiR botb, and the valley between, with anunob- courseof Instruction w>li oe speciallyadapted toCJloir Be it enacted by the Senafe-.aid House of Repre­ officers making the same, shall be discharg­ may require; aind said officer shall be allow* or shall be detached or drafted, and shall % ' strucieu view of Long Island and Longlsland Sound singing 1f desired. Adore-is Box 81 P. O., South Nor- sentatives In Genen^^^mbl^onvened: shall, be filled by the.commander-in-chief, ed from their respective offices. ed five center a mile for travel to and from .Tsi and the adjacent country, unsurpassed by any situa­ walk, or call 'at the old Well Hotel. f8 not appear at the time and place designated and tbe person so appointed shall hold his Sec. 34. General officers and their staff, A. H. BYINGTON &. CO., TO X tion between-the city of New York and- Providence, such place of meeting. <• >r : OF LIABILITY AND EXEMPTION in the order of the commander-in-chief, office, until the session ofthe general assem­ field officers and their staff,-shall, on days of 1 A.. H. BYIHGTON, J. B. ELLS, G. N. ELLS. FROM OCTOBER 1ST, H.I. The house is of stone, with modern improve, Sec. 51. The quartermaster-general shall ments, the grounds extensive, abounding in large Sec 1. All able-bodied pale citizens, be after he shall have received notice therefor, bly next after such an appointment, and un­ general review, appear on horseback. ' J shall be taken to be. a soldier nbsent without til another be chosen in his place. The quar­ take care of all the public property commit* ••/-• Wor Two Years, or More evergreen treeB, shrubbery, large fruit orchards, W. H. SWORDS, .... .Y tween the agea of; eightet' 5 and forty-five # Sec. 85. The sections of artilleiy shall con­ ted to him, and belonging to bis department, ; Subscription $2.00 per year in advance. The Horse Railway, from the New Haven Railroad years, residing in thisslate, kndnot exempt- leave, and may be "dealt with accordingly ; termaster-general may appoint, with the ap­ sist of such number of men and such offi­ THE RESIDENCE OF depot, at South Norwalk, passes near the entrance and shall, at all times, be liable to enter the execute alf orders received from the 8om- • •> Single copies 5 cents. •-..,- to the driveway. The property Is susceptible of be­ ed by the laws of the Unite* ptates, shall be- probation of the commander-in-chief, an as- cers as the commander-in-cbief may direct. mander-in-cbief relative thereto, receive such ing divided into very desirable buUdlne sites of, sev- long to the inactive militia, excepting mem service for which he may be ordered, un­ sistan t quartermaster-general, with the rank To every company of infantry there shall be ;•••'f^^^iAdirertt^liW «ate». MRS. J. C. QUICLEY. Mercliant TaHor less he shall, be prevented2 by sickness, or arnis and equipments as the government of - Font lines or lew,1 insertion 60 cts; 8 times, $ 1.00 Norwalk, Aug. 7,1871. e-al'acres each, wfiich would meet wlm ready sale, bers of the active militia. of major, for whose conduct he shall be re­ one captain, one first and one second lieqten- the United States may from time to time .Onesquare, one.insertion, 1*"" should the pnrcha»er not desire to retain the whole. CORNER WASHINGTON AND MAIN STS., Sec. 2. All male citi2i eatfngln this olherj.nability, or shall prove that he. is ex­ sponsible, and Whom he may remove at ant, one first sergean'., four sergeants, eight 1 Application maybe made to HENRY I. HOY1, ol transmit to this state, cause the same to be ,,' Per week, for continuance, ' "' *' ' _•?!! state, between the agei'.df 61 Iteenand forty- empt under tne provisions of this act, or pleasure; and the assistant quartermaster- corporals, not exceeding two musicians, and One square, six months, .7^ ,S iirH : IS.fg'Sr^ To LEASE. Norwalk, from whom permission to view the prem­ SOIJTH NORWALK, CONN., |,5| provide >i proper and able-bodied substitute, deposited in the arsenal at Hartford,and dis­ .... <• •• one year—with paper, 15.00 ises can be obtained. ,24-tl five years, including those P>o are exempt general shall take charge,under tfcedirec io.n not more than eighty-three^ nor less than tribute them to the militia, in snch manner 11 npHEne w'brick house on High Street, three stories at the tinle and place of such rendezvous. : Twil " *' " " : 85.00 X and basement. Has 16 good rooms, besides pan- by the provisions of this }, shall be en-; of the quartermaster-general, of the arms, twenty, privates; provided, however, that the as the commander in chief shall direct, and i Three " " " " " J*®® Scotch Ohevoits,.Meltons, Grape and Sec. 12. No person, who has voluntarily equipage, military stores, and other property, number of said tries and closets; warmed wltl|he»Mx- Couldbe rblled, alpbabeticly, betw p the tenth day members may be increased perform all oiher service which may. be re­ • SiOne quarter Column, one year, - •. - rafos- «M0 used for a Boarding House or Hotelif desired. Foe ... English Coatings, of September arid the first. Jr of December, enlisted, or shall hereafter voluntarily enlist in this department, and shall perform such as provided in the nineteenth section cf >pOne naif . " " ." session given immediately. For father partleulart for a longer period than three months, and quired of him by law, and make report to .^y ..'/•Full Column, one year, *V1«M» wnc annually, by the selectiBei^ |f the town in other duties in'said,department as the quar- this act. enquire at this office or of the • £0AH W00J) r ; MADE UP IN STYLE, AND AT LOWEST PRICES. has performed, or shall perform, military the general assembly on the third day of its Special Notices » per cent advance on the above. 4se.» furnished with &fe3 i|?#sp| Which they shall reqgpciin , reside; in a termaster-eeneral may prescribe. Sec. 30, Non-commissioned officers shall session in each year, containing a complete * * mrLocal Notices in Reading Columns, S5 cents Norwalk, Aug. 10,1871. tf-33 BEER, A good fit warranted and made as the customer may book to be kept for that ptimise in the office service for this state, under any #all ofthe Sec.'241 The commander-in-chief shall ap­ be appointed from members of the company per iio9*:' " "• want It. Cutting done for others to make as hereto president of the United States, and no. per­ inventory of all the articles belonging*to his Yearly advertisers restricted to the business con­ SODA WATER of the town clerk of snckjfown; and the point, for himself, four aids.de-camp, who to which they belong; and the musicians department, specifying the place or places FOR SALE. v fore. son who has been, or shall be drafted, and templated at the time of contract, but are permitted •*•»* AND selectmen shall strike fro; i^adeh roll the shall have the rank of colonel. The. briga­ shall be appointed by ' the commandant of where they, are, .deposited* aud ^lso of all to make monthly changes of their advertisements. HE property known as the "NORWALK TOWN Also, a LARGE ASSORTMENT ot HATS and CAPS shall have performed such militaiy service, dier-general; shall, appoint, for himself, an each company. " • • • FARM," consistingotl7 acres of land, one com­ ISSiSi' SARSAPARILLA, name of each person wlio ii iiiri Able-bodied, the articles consumed or expended since the 5% Oneinch space.cmxsUtatesa square.
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