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lundard. Tftis JoHViutl will be is.vifff rrrn/ SATURDA Y j:VJ::MNG. HENRY A. FOX, 0.n,MiLLEi{, Asscciato Iditor- Srn«riiirTiox Ti.r:Ms:-FIKTV CKNTS foi llirott mnriihii. wlicn finlil In iMlvntin*. AH lt*tt<Ti» mid cniimiMiii'mii'ii\ p'^ilOnltif; to biiiiriffw ^huold liv ii<)iln-)>i>c<1 ' o tlic lh[i:w- fiTKB STAXIMLtK Hr.'W KirrV. N. V. AdvcriininA It-rnit^ cnii Uc oltrnlni'd nt lltr offlei? fit'llio STAM>\)n>. in 1)l(>T«^tll [lull. MnrrlBfC\ ni)(t Oliiinnry NulicfRur Ivxn lliaii ten liiii-p will Iw iiiMTifd Ircf. All onliTS Tor Can) niiil Job rrliilintr Rcnl to this olBcc will rucvlvc prompt ntloiitlon. ArcwMery N. T^ Naiardnri DPT. 3t 1870 . A MODERN rniAHi^rs. The Old World IIHR liitbcrto nrttinli'd tlio tawl itnpendoiiB reMiIto of raaii'i* mncbnnicnl grniuB, and ha i with jnnt prldn pnlnled lo their monnmr'ntii ol rtill and conlldifnlly challenged the world to produce tlu'ir equal-. The pyrnmidfi rtand in their polcmn praiuK-ur. gray with fool-printit of lime, while the hnundlcHi deKrl atrctcliep nwny on cilhrr band, typical of ihnt ra<itnri<a ol elcnilly into which the builders havo pASPed. The Uiillwiint, the ruIn^ nf the rtrmal City, and otbera wliow names are only known to blatory, and whose file Is only n'vealfd by the pad nilns which ar c rapidly crnmblint; Into nothingness, all attmt that nii nn<i hitn been when the arts were In a prealer di'prec of pcrfi^lion than at any future period to the pntscntday. But as the Old World wearn Ihn honornble landmarkfl of her pas' grrBtnei>s. In the New Is reaerTcd the ta^k of excling even the ntosl grand of her aclentinc accompU''binen1s. The nii}j:btlcst aclileremenls of llic ancicntK pale before the graiid reFitlts which hiive been bmui][bt about in Ihc pnxl century. BcienliHc knowledge Is making rapid strides. nod bidding fair lo accompllhh events whieli totbemoet liberal mind appi'ar impoMble. The union of tlie two continents by the clendvr cable, conceived by Field, mid Die transmission of wonis acroMt llie waste of waters with tlio rapidity of thouf(ht almost, Ibroiigh Ibe agency of that t<ublU' 'fluM. Heavens avenging IbnndertKtIts. lum<'d by Frankllo and trulnt-d by Morce. U punly nil American Idea. The present age, Ihe tland- polnt of America, ao fur e.xce<>di> anytblne that has gone before, as the dreams of the Arabian Nightsfurpassiheactual cxp'-riencei' of real lile ; and it fs but u IlmlU-d time In which lldfl land has had l o work. Scarcely a century has gone to jidu Iln bro'ii- ers In the llmlllesa cyclLii of lime, mid America has Hson from Iblrtt^'o fticbb' cnlo- nits, siruggliag for free tbouglits and free aetlona, to become a mighty nntlnn whose flag wavei la every barbor. and whose e\i\p> flual upon every known sea. From a narrow strip of liind exLendlnc along tbe shorus of the restU'se Aibintlc, i< has widened Ita'borders VRlU It'tins spr.-nd bver bouiidlesa prairies, broad rivers, ncrosH mounlaina wdioae topi are crowned with eternal NIOWB, through ralleys as fertile and beaiitifal in tbelr luxutionce, as ibat tbrniigli which flaws the sacred waters of tlic Nlli'. and has only puusi'd when reacliing the peaceful waters uf tb<i Westi'rn Ocean, which laves the golden aaads of CaLfornia. The twin ciiles of the Atlanilc coast are deslined to become the grand central miirti< of the world, the great centres of uult-eri*ii1 commerce. Columbus believed that west ward waa the true )uith to the Indies, and Ibe ideas of the great dUcoverer u blcli were the meaiia of giving this continent a uam\. have been carried nut until Sau FranciKio receives the producta of China aud Jupun, which speeding toward the mulropolitliie centre. over the Pacific Railroad, are re-tblpped and twrne onward to the great cousuming depot* Af Europe, tbu« forming ibe most direct fnratii ol ee»wiaIcatiou bi-tweeo the K^st Indiea and ibe European port«, and vuri'yitig tbecupporitionsof the Iialian navigator. Tbe tnS(tn|; of (he Ea»> Rirvr, as a t p^er oiteoatemplaU'd. will ete*>(>d in maiiultude aoytbing of the kind the worM baa yet wit- liesaed. Tbe eonnceUng uf tlii! twin cities Kvw York and Brooklyn by a bridge hax long'been a aubjuct of profound thought, and tbe Decesslty fell very rtrongly; but the euler- priae being of such naf nitude tbai the plans bave necrasariiy concumed a long tiin\ in |)arfectiog. I t U bat little more tlian a year doce tbe actual labor vaiK iM-gun by sluklng. near tbe FuHon Ferrjr in Bnudtlyn, an cuor* nous caiaaoo a s tbe foundtiliou o( the stu- pendoua atructurc Tbia U a roioplete trl- umpb of engineering art. and will im Giii»Uud vitbio a abort i^paco of time. When cwm plete tbe work in Brooklyn will be atnppvd, •Ad tba machioery t^«.re iu uae will b^ re- moved to tbe foot of RooHcvelt street, in New York, where anulber caiaaon will be sunk. Tb« liridge when complt^ted will have lie Brooklyn eotraBCe In Saais atreet, between Waabingtoo and Fulton alreeta. Tbe towen. OFCT which will be strung tbe gre»t wire cablea. will be locatHd rcapuctiv.-ly Yorit I;ns (o ITarlem nnd Yorkvllle. and wo can l-uicy a cnsiiltiunn!' city ptrelcliinp iioMh wiinl iib'ii;,' ilie lliitl.ni Ituilmml to While I't.iiiiP, bring llie nron>i\7.'\} crntre of the coinm'iclal interests ol the whole world, and iitt'ir.lingn l>rillIiiiitexiiinpleof t tic superiority of AiiU'liciUl eiiterprli^p. — *«»•— Fur IIic Hrewnter STAMI.MIO. .•»iv :»ioTiii;it'H HIMNMM; WIIEKI-, IIY .1 Tt ItOHKnTS. How often iu my wnknitr dreitmH rp the old (!»rr<-t stiiirs I climb. Wliei-e slnit'Hlirig li.niiis n( liulil icvcnl A iilic (it llie olden time— .\ r'lic ol' the olden lime Wbioh duft and cobwebs hnlf conceal, As iiFelet-s lumber stowid nwny My muther's little spiuiiln? wheel. In the old pnrrel now It stands, It's buny litim Is hetird no more ; Broken and tnntlled are ils bands, Tiie distad'on the duMy floor; I'or long ago were laid nwny In Ihe cold cIiiiml>ei-B of the dfad The feet that lunicd Hie bu^y wliwl— The hniidx that deftly drew Ihe thread I Day after day, with patient toil. At the Slime wheel she f>nl and spun. And dn-w ibellireud with dextroiiR hand Until Iho woof and wwrp was done. And Himetinies In my pi^nwive mi\»ds Tiic tcarf ndowu my cherkn would steal, As the Bofl. niufic of her voire llluiit wllb the whlKzIng of her wheel. How ofleii in my childhood hours I li-tteiied lo those HMilliIng laysl Not diileM strains of bnrp or Into S-'cined hail so sweet in afiir days, .My mother! lit that sacred numu What meinorles o'er tiiy spirit sicnl! Melhinli'' I H'e her a s of yore tjiltiiig and singing by her wheel. Ju^l as of yore 1 see her now.— The wheel, the dislair and the chnir. The KimbeHinH |duyliig mtind her iiead And iiesiliiig in Iter silver hnlr 1 Oil. vnln illtiMoii 1 Weil I know The sands have from lur hour-plaps run— Tlie weiiry Hiie<I« ol iifi? Iiiive sIojUHid And uli her work on earth Is done. Till' snolhinp wliir of Ihat old wheel No more will o'er my spirit come. Pcrliaps my tiit no more will crofs* Tlie tlire'-liold of my early home ; Yet ol't my pensive Ihoiiplils will lurn i'rom present scenes iiway and steal l![> the old parn-t mairs wlo-re stands My mother's iitllL'spinning wheel. Tlie jdenclng drpams of early years H'tve like Ihe niif^ts ofnuiniinp flown— My lorm i<< bowed uilli toil and curu And I have old mid weary provvii, .And lowiird tl;e prave. from day t o day, My i-lr'ps d'e'iin'. iindjum lii-r.ire iiiiiiH till- (laih riviT Unit divides (Jur land Intiu that niyi<tiriuu6 chore! My f>'et are wniiiidcd by tlio thorns That in my flinty jialli areslrowa. And oh! Imw m»iiy a lear-dUiiined Jiugc IK from llii- book ol' memory lorn. Ibit not while lilt-nnd reason latt fun I liirpet. or eeaH- lo feel, Emotioni* thut iiiy bo»om swidi At sight ol' thU old Hiiinniiig wheel. Dni^wdrEU, Nov. 28lh, 1870. Df.Mi Emron: - Tlie folloiviog extract from a private letter of a lady traveling in Ctlirornia. to a friend ill Yoiiker''. N Y,, U so fall of bilereFl, lliul i l',^-\lo'i winds of winter blowing around me—the leaves all withered—the (lowers nil dead—nnd long long winter montlis will pnss, ere the leares tball return nnd tlie flowers bloom. But dear kind fi lends, wherever you may roam, wheth er'iieatb tlie sunny shores of California, or the fumlliiir fcnrs of your nnlire land, the best wishes of kind h'-nrts will foUow you. and then sweetest benedictions reel upon yon in your earthly pllgriniage, I*, n. RonKBTft. Advertisements. TJ AKEK &. UfST, DEALERS IK I.UMBEn, TIlinER, Fbocn, FEED, ORAlff, LIVE, CEMENT, HAIR, PLASTER, BAWII, &C. MAIN STORET. BUEWRTKR'H, N. Y. CUSTOM SOMUITIiD AN D SATISFAC TION GUARANTEKI). TdAAt; W, IVliS, nEAI.ERS IS LUMBER! WniTB STREET, DAKBUHY, CT. Kxtra Sawed Tine Shingles, $(i.7,5 nnd $7,011. GL'orgia Tine, dressed. $a7,tiO aud StA.Oi). *• rnqurallonntdy the bnrt nuMalnrd work of tbf IIIIHI In ilir World.** Harper's Magazine. NOTICEH or TIIE PRE^H. N o more ilelli^lilfal IrnvelH aT« priiitcil In ttic nii^'liflli linitcnni^e III in n:>]ieiir |ii'r|ii-lu:ill.v In Ilar- |HT'(t Ktii^'iinii •. T ln'j- iin- rruil wlili i>(|iiiil IntiTi-nt mid futiftiK-tiEiM by lHiy» .il every (rruili- frota rlt'li- tt't'iit.) eitzlity. Itri Bcti'iitlllc |>U|)era, whlli; viiUb rlt'iitty profound to iti-iiiiiiiil the ul't-iitliiii of Die li^uriiiit, nreyi't uilmtifll<ly HilajitMl lo tlie iioiiiiliir utiilin'tiinillii»:, iinil dei't/iifd UH niiicli to (IIIIIIHC rorri'i'l iuloniiiilliiii riinrcniiiit; ciirrunt pcleiititlc ili.Toviry iif II loiijil \H' If It wan th e orjtnii of tlit; \N.K-U^ty [o r ttie Dlftutiloii <ir I'oi-rul KuMWlinl(;e.\ | Tlie ureut I|I;H1I;II iif ll[irj)er'ti 1H lo plvt- ctirnct In- | niriniilliiii (iiiu rnlioiinl luoiiitciiieiil lo Ihe LTCUI mHE \BREWSTER HOUSE.\ S. T, McMAnON, Propria tor. The Oldest avd Ben Regulated HOVM in Town. TABLF.S FUBNISHED WITH ALL THE DELlCACIia OF THE SEASON I iiiiu rnlioiint luoiiitciiieiil lo Ihe L'r<>i niiiKHiii of th e people. There RTV lew tiilulllijeiit Aiiurit'ini r'aintlii'H In whlcii Huriier'n !llu):u/.liie Wrfiitil tiol lie uii li|>jtrei'liileil anil lilelily-weir.oiliD ^'Ut'H. 'I'liere IH nil nioiillily iniiuuxTn 1^1111 liiielll' ireiit readlnt; fmiiily eon leHn nfldrl Iu IH> WIUIOUI, M:iiiy muijU^liien ar e iii-i-unitiliiliid. JIuriier'H In iilil>-d. l'Iii'ri.> In mil 11 IUII^JUXIIK! (hut U printed wliirh flidtvo mon- bilclllt'eiit pulnx uxpenilej on its arlk-leit unit itiit-huiiknl ix culloti. Tliere Is nut H elieaiHT tnui,'u/.bie puhllnln-d. Tliere In not, coiir.-p>t>-<l|.v, II HiDn- popil.ir inii;;ii)!liie in ttiK wiirlit—Ni'U- Kiimliiiid lloiiieiitial. ]| tioi.iMif Hie tuiudem of J luniiillnii)—Hie nil' toriiit iimiiiiKi'Uifnl ul llurper'n.—TlieNuUun, N. Y. \ \ ('oiii|il<-ir Plelurlu l lIlHlnry oriheTlnirH.'' **Tbc benlt rlirniiPHf. niiil mnm »iaeecH«rul family Tuper in lliv I'liiiin.\ Harper's Weekly. KI'LKMJIDLY II.LISTKATED. NoTtlXHor THE PREKB. The Model Newiipaper orou r cuniilrj-. Cninpli'lo In ult thiMli'|iirlnieiitt> nr ua Anieriuiii Fuinily Pu ' per. llurp t v Weekly hiix eurued for Itneir u riirlil lo llH lille, \A .Itiiiriiul u l Clvitixulluu.\—New York Kveiiliif.' I'dPl. The liefl iiiililleHllua o[ lit eliiM la America, on J HU fur ulii'ud of lilt other wickiy j lumtilH ua nut t o Iieniill o l uny eiinijiiirlnon lietwucn it uiid any of tlieir nunib.T. li e rohmnix runiuin the- 1I11U9I e<il- 1 reudiiiK-iiiutlei lliut uru |.rl^l1ed. A B A R WEU, STOCKED IVITH A FINK COI.I.F.CTION UF PUREST WINES AND LIQCURS. TVRY GOODS I DR Y GOODS! Tbe cbcapeat store and tbe best aaaorlmcnt of DRY GOODS! FAN'cv onnnB. CAnrETS, OIL CLOTHS, AND FURS Ac, SCOFIELH, STARR AND Go's., Danbury, Conn. Tlie only place to buy BLACK ALPACA P. They ki-ep them from 2.'i cents per yard, np. EMPRESS Cf/irnfi, hV- snADEO AND QUAblTV and the lariicst stork of Falldb Winter DHESS OOODS, ever brought into Danbury. H ORSGS AND CARRtAGES. THE NEW SILK FINISH VELVETEEN for Sacks nnd Suits, ml qualities. Don't buy until you bare eiamiued ouralock. YARDS 4,000 CALICO REMNANTS TO BE SOLD cnEAP, TO LET . AT THE BREWSTER LIVERT STABLES, CONNECTED WITH THlE SOUTHEAST HOUSE. UiLu RET.\OI.M, rroprivtor. This Is decidedly the 1>PSI pqnippeaiJrtry Stable In the county. The Caniagea. Bug- giea and Harnesses, arc nil new, while tho Horses nru the best nnd most syll^h to b e found in the market. Orders ol every dcscfip- lion attended lo at thi* shnriest notice.' T-VANlELTILLOTdON, ~ ^^^ ^ HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, ' BREWSTER'S. N, Y . I would respi'clfully inform thf public that my fHCilillefl lor painting Houses.Ibirna, I'ub . lie Buildings, Signs, Ac are surpassiil by none. Employing ntall timi's a large iininbiT of men. 1 um ublu to erccute all orders at tbe shortest notice. GKAININO AND PAPER HANGING, will receive puriicuinr atti-nllon. (Jrdera from any fistance respecttnlly suHcIted. Or* dera left a t either F E. FoKters, or a t the Dniit Ston; will n'ceive prompt uitvntlon. F Itl^DElUCK R. HALL, VARRIAGE MAXVFACTURBn, Blti;WriTlill'8, N. Y. Having suppIitHl himsidf witb a large stock of the best material, the suliKcrilii^r is .pre- pared to execute nil orders fur new carriitgi'S* as well RB repairs lo old ones, eqiinl In titlV ci<y maker. Ilu is niso prrpared to do all kinds of cnrrbige painting mid trimming .in the iH-st |H)ssil>le ininner. ifobbing ol all kinds puiicliinlly ntl^'uded lo. and atmoder- a e rstes. He would nIso inl'orin his custom. crs thut he has added a Idacksinith shop to hlH cnrria;;e laetory. nnd that he is now able todoali braiiclies ol' the wmk liiin«ell. and will roHMqiieiilly be better able lo lIll all pc- derc puiicliially. BOARD TWO DOLLARS PE R DAY. Break fait, IHnner, Toi, nio9 12 1 2 f\ 2 6 I 3 / » 8 I seiidi.ioy.nf..r piiMicntiun, hoping i^»-1 ;;^.rjniv;;^;:;^i:i;;r;iviir^^^^ wriier will narJoti the libiTly. While read- ti>n'J'rav.i.-r. E (JBERT B, FIELD, THE BEST ALL-WOOL CAR- T^^SintFcFiXFr; PET IN THE COUNTY AT $1 PER YARD. (f^NKnAL LIVERY AND STABLES, If you wish BLK.\CHED or UNBLEACHED IIUSLINS, you can get them at quota, tion prices. We bare also opened a large and well aeaort- LADIES' FURS. Fure cleaned and repaired in the most aatls- faclory manu'r. Don't buy anything in the Dry Goods line until you have bxikeil at SCOFIKLP . STAIIII & Co. C. H.SnOFIICLD.) Oi'PoaiTB Towx Ci.oci[, J. B. STARK Y S. C. i'ARMELEE ] DANBURY, CONN. EXCHANGE nREWSTKlfS A', r., Has recently made lurge additions )o his fa- cilities tor nccommodRling the iiibllc. llorM'H and cnrriutLt\ ready nt all houra. ard pi-riiuus conveyed to any part ul the country. ' ' tJnli-rs left at hlH oITico-nr o( the Brea-btvr Hutil will be prump'ly utteit(li-d to. T URNER HOUSE, parJoii iiie iioerly lug this exiract, one could almost winh to ex- change our cold cliin itel'or the lieautil'iil land ol frnilB mid flowers -Imt hero is the exlrnct: •• \Vr liavttjuKl r-turni'd from a liitle trip wo linvf belli niiikiii(Z to n plaee eulI'd'Haii Jose.' It I* nttiiut two or three hours ride from .^uii Fru'ieinvi. Kiiuulcl ill u lieanlifiil little Vull-y culled'.Suiilii Claru.' Ol all Uie places wt; bave vii-itedr'inee w<> arrived in .San I'rnii- eii^co. this Is (he nionl lovely. The nioining utter we arrived llieie. we look a walk about the city, and i inii-t s:iy J never etij-iyt-d aiiy- lliitig mon; in my lifu The birdu were sing- ing, and ilie aii' wa.s IIH biiluiy an a June tuoni- ing nt home. How much 1 wished Kir some ol yon, thill you might enjoy il with UM. 1 do wii-h y<ni could hee itie tlowi'i's. Tiie most del icule hilt biiUKe plaiiU tli:it we Iiiivu at home, bloom here in lh<j open air. the year around. They have Ihe lurgeiit varielyof IOM-S and the liiieht 1 ever saw. In the Vi-getablu gard\n» you ulll see nil kinds ol veg' mbley growing Ihe year aioued. 1 have eaten Ihe tlner-t i-lrawbirrici'. criH'ii'iH'iis, leLlulce. and every surl of Vi-gelul'lu ihiit we have ul borne, since 1 have bfeii here, and 1 inuKt sr.y Ihey are fully ii:' g<'0'l it' not heller liiaii tlius\ wv huvf at li'oiiii-. 1 he lii: iJeeh are loaded witli Iruit mid iilnen l\ are in great ubiiiidiiiice. Apjibs ui'it Very till\ and tluTt! is no end to the gni|H>»'. and such t.'i'u]i.'»^—-they ere delielnUH. Tl.4'y make u i-re.it deal ol wine and some raiMiirt. i iiuve vihite^lHjuieol lb» vin<'yard>'--Ktw Ihe grupifK growini;. and saw Ibein make them in- to wine. Wliile We were ui Sau Jow. we vih. ited Urge Q'liek^iiv(•r Miueti. the largest in Hit* woi Id. They un> ntiout lll'li^en ir.ibs (rom tbe ('iiy, and are cuUed Ihn Almidau Qiiieknlver Mines. The ride to tbe Mines is perfectly dial aiing. For tw^-Ive mih* we ride Ibroufili the Sun la t/lura Vullb y w hiuh IH lovely etiongb to miiUe one winh to siiiy ulwuyfi iu this beau- tilul world ofoum. And iheu we iiKct-iid the mouiititiiis where tin-mines are sitnati-d. Three inil'-s upio iliu »umimi, lite road wiiid« in and aiioui ihe hillx. until yu'J cuo KH; p«-ak alur p'uk rising fur below yuu. and htill me the road I'iir above yuu. wiiidi(>g like a serpeiii. iu and uroimd Llie luuuntuiii\. The view from the topH eanti'it Ui' r-iirpuu-cd. At the lop of t'le iituuiilaiu»: tlere are two quite large selUu- tleiulM—one Euglish'-'ihe olbiT Spanish It is coRiicul lu M-e the hou-^i's pejchud a\ it were 41U 'he siite of tbemuuiituin. for it Niciiii, a^ If lliey uould Miarculy imve a Inoiliuld. ih<*y are au fleep. uud lb \ litUe cbildreu put lue Iu mind ut'tfottiK. ihev Were fu uiuilile ciiiubing about. U'c wci|t iiit/j the luines some lire buedred feet, and 1 a-«ure you that WRD quite ait Fulton Ftrry, Brooklyn, and a t tbe fuat uf 1 u*i fur uo 1 eared 10 cu. li was su close iu Bouaevelt alfeet. New York, aod ao pani up to tbe junctluD of Ctia bam and Chsmiteru atreet. Tbe enlUe lengtb &f the bridge will be r>ue mile, tbe span butwueu tbH lowers «,t>Ml S.400 feet, aud the laud apauk 9(1) feet. Tbe towei* will be SUO f»et lo beighl—more lolty Uiu tbe apire of Trinity Cburcb. Tho coat U eaUmatod at from tfi.OOU.tlUU to ftC- 1KKI.UU0, ibu meaoa fur tbe foribeuinihg of vbieb baT« bueo prurided, and 00 r«a»uBablt> doubt rtwaiua lii tbe nlodi of the iHtit la- formed pttopk of tbe triuoipbaut couaumma' tiou of ibii. tbefroftltMloliiU human achieve- •BttUtft. Rapidly aupplciubuiiog tbe cotnpletioo of Abe prtitout eukirpriM! will prubobly be a liridge ezleiidiitg from Aalorui to Blttckw«U'a lalaod. faoilitaliog travtd btJtwoeu tbe (tiwua of Queeoa Oouuty aod oouiiBerciiiJ ueptnia ot fixe city. Tbii lltoujEht (oroahadova tbe futore of Qrooklya- whicb will a t DO dUtaut 4D.y cxl^sd ti> /juwloa ftud Fluibii^. ae New Ihero I could Knurcely tireathe. We weiv some K^vcu huudr-id leet ander gruuud. and there uos u (-liall to luk<! us Several hundred feet further d-<wu il we uiKhed to go, bat I was glud to get out. I'liey eiuplov ociiui.' eiKhiocu liuuilnd Imiid\. aud work night uiid day. tt is very iiilfresling to (tee lUe ore smeltt;d. I t is burned iu uii ovvu until the silver leaiva il. and ahuendn in u large uhiiuuey liki; tituaia. Belure it tieip to Ihe top. it uumduisiis uud runs bock llirou;i;h u iurt^e pipL- into iron vua- oels. wliuii it in bottled iu irou botttus. 1 uevej\ was mori^ iuteru<U.-d in uuytliiiig. But I shall have lu cbiM) aud leil yuu ibe runt wlwu 1 gul borne.\ Ur. Editor. 1 can but expruat u regret that tLe writer uhould siup here iu her very iuter- i»uiig dehcriptiuu. I ai^um for the moioeot to live iu that beautiful laud, and wauder iu those beuutilul goi'dens, uud pluck the deli- cious Tuil, at.d gather the trugruul Uowem. and climb the wtu'liiig uii>uutaiu path with my euLhuHiasLic friend. Aud yet it is but a MOHuiy—fiu- UiouHuuds of uilua lie betwuvu ua and lo reality I e m in thU cold olttout« witb tbe llurper'n Weekly 1H tlii! IiMt Ollrt tnoti intiTeftiiift llluftiut-tl n.-WKi tt;ier. Nu r il<«* lo* vuliie (li'i>eii<t ua it« lilai-tiiitloi K uloiie. lo- riiatlinu-inutUT In o f u til(.'li onli-r o l lllfrory ' lerit—vitrletl, iiifiractivt.-, enlertuliiiiit', uiid nUi.'kceiilloiiulik'.—I^. Y. Han. **A UeiioMbory nf FiiMltloii, I'IcuKurc uud lu > Mriu'iiuu.\ Harper*s Bazar. A ctiiiiileitict I roittuiiiiiiK iiuinerouti taU-hl/.i^l jiuilvnin III iicetul urtkk-a uct-oiutiuiiK'ii lliv ]>u)ier tv-r y lurliilu'lil. iliiriivrV ItiiMir ronluiiii' IG folio in^eti of t'lO sin.' (It llurji r'K Weekly. iirliiDnt on tiuj)erllue cal- cuilerud jmjiur, an d Ir |iubllti. ej weekly, KoTiCEs ur Tu c VuK.m. Ilarper*B llnxar rniitalui<, hehMes plctiiroi, jmt- ti-rii*>, ele,, a vurlely i<l iiiulU'r ut eh)ie(-||t| tine a:id biterebt lu the luiiilly: uriielett un lieultli. drive, uiiU liuiiM'liei'tibiL' lu ull ili> bnuii-lKo; Iff eilllurlul iiiulttT 1B r|>edully udriiled lu ttie eink-I l in iu- lemleil lo liileieKl uiiU iiiclraet ; ulitl It I HH, txiiiilca, p'U.l p'lirler: unit liKTuiv niuilur of in.Til. Il Is U'jt i»un>rlBiiii! tliot Ilie jnuruul, «t itii oucii feuturvp liuu uciileviril 111 U Bliurt liiiiu uli liiiiix'iiM,* hue.eeMi; f(>r»oiiie|]i!u^' I'l it>>kltiit wusdeulred in t'luiinunds ol fuiullii:ii, UIKI itH iiubllrlierB liu\e lllled lliedc iiiuiid. Tlie viiiio;; ludy itiiii l)atB u Bliit'l>' nuiiiWr ol Ilurjii'r'o lluiur it laiidL- a tiubacrlUer lu r lift;.— New Vwrk I'-veuiiij; I'oft. Tlie llur.ur Ix e;iedlent. IJke all Ilie [icrlodicilB wlildi Ilie llariiertt |.ulillrli, tt la ulmutt ideally Hell uditud, mid ihe VIUMB ol nuileiB lo r wliuin il it iiileiided—tiie inolJierB u'ld tluuttlilerr lu uveia.ze lainiIiftt—cannot liut |iroHt liy lit, t;uud seiiHe uiid trood tufttr, wlilcli, we liuvu iiu d o ^bt. Hie lo^ay lauklii)! Very inuuy liotiii.* linpiiier llniii tbe.v tuuy iiuve le/ii liclore lue wimien 1):-uuii lukliii; li'^uiis bi iiurMiiiul uiid lioutHtliuld uad B<M-1UI aiunii<:t'a>eiit from llii*guud-uuluicd uieiitur.—I'Li:Katiuu, K. Y. BREWSTER'S, N. Y. M11 |jiBic;i*i pt i oiiari.*- ''l''oi*auw t isri. IlAUi-Eii'a SiKAU, one year U 00. Auentra eooy <if t-iltier Ilie Muguzlue, Weekly or llur.ur will be iiupiiliud ifrullB fur every I'luti of yive SuliBcriberp ut ( 4 ou outli, In ou e rnuilluiax); or. Wi tiipleB ftirliu 01, witliuat extra c jn . Bul)bi:rii>lii>n« tu ilun i TV Muitiieiiie, \V'et;kly und Itiizar, I . ou e atlilreBB for uite yeur, fl u UU; ur, luo uf liuriier's IVrioUitule, tu ou e uddre u to r oui; yuir, •• W. . Itui k iiumbitrs ra n Ite sunnlltid at uny time. Vula. 1, I I uiid III, ul liurper'i) Uuzur, fur lUc yeum ItaOS, 't<ki, 7U. i!l(.'i;iiutlr bcuud lu j{ru'ii iiiu- ruccu duili, will UL' Kcul by cxiiruBi, f nJijUl )>ru- llittl.forlT W)e4ic TliL- )iuiita,'e un lloriier'v Hszar i-i itu euui» u jca r Ji' 1 u!'t ut llie hiiliiierilier'B 11 Ht-ulllct!. liAltl'£;U &. UltUTliKltti.Kcw York. wliicJi tuuul ti AddrcM OOUTUKAST U0U6E, BREWSTER'S, N. V. Geo. W. DoLOUir, Proprietor. Good WiviCs, Liquors and Segart. Livcar ATTAcuao. JOHN A. UEEU Ua-uv»'a«t«3r, 3V. V. IS AGENT FUR THE Sewing Machines, CUNeiDKKeU UY FAB Aud equally good lor buv and buavy woik. ('all at ilii^ Afuury ur Miud lur UlrtuUr, Kiviu; f uU duMvriiiUuu. with uriuw, wbitii vary acvtudluc toAabOi. « W Having recently purchaaed tlic Furniture Slitre at tills plice, and greatly iticrcuaed the lituck, la now prt-paied tu UULT to tbe public A LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK 01' FURNITURE, r Bucb aa COTTAGE. WALNUT, PAHLOR DINING-UOOM ANDKITCHKN FURNITUHE, CBIBS, CRADLES, MATTRASSES. TABLES AND LOOKING GLASSES AND MIRRORS. &c., &c., <fcc* UPHOLSTERING AN D REPAIRING. UNDERTAKING. CftskeU aod Coffllna of any deaired quality, and every r«iuiflite for funerals, furuiabefl at abort uutice. Tbia dvpartmeot of the buaiueua ie made a speciality aud in under the i-xpurioucod au- perviaiuu ol Mu. Atutbita KNOX. OPPOHITK THR PAHK, DANJiURY, CONN. .1F.SSI|<: SAMDts, l*ruprielor. Tills tlouKe bus been relilleil ttiroughout with all tbe miHlern iiiijnovemeii.s. nnd la now Ibe liL-si and most comfiu'inlik* in Dan- bury. OomniodiouH siai>Ic\ nnd sheds atiach- od. Pixiple from Piiinum Ouuniy are respect- fully Invited to call. HElilLEU Jc WIL^ON'ri IJEWiNG MACHINES. B £YN0LD'6 SALOON, BREWSTER'S, N. X. lOR THE FALL TRADE. N. P. GiUcll d: Co., having completed ihe alterations and enlarge- meat ut their etore, are now offt-ring an Uausually Attractive Stock of NEW GOODS, COUPRISING DuES S GOODS OF ALL NEW STYLES rori.iKB, vELocRai . DIAGONAL tiEHtiR, £^C1.I^I1 >:ATtSF.| lllXED BL'lTlKGb, FIIESCII CBKTrtVKCS, BLACK ALI'AC*8, BBILLIANTINIt. OKLKANa CLOTH fRI.SCEn KflTIXCS, CWAKlKCa, VEI.VKTH, PLCHRB, DEAVERH, 8 • A W L B, CUILDBEM'S CAB81MEBES. COATIKGBi ETC., KID GLOVES, A full uaortmcDt of altea. in all tbe dealrable colon. CLOAKS, CLOAKS. CLOAKS, WATEBfBOOr CLOAKSj BEAVEB CLOAKS, U08E JACKETS, BTBll'ED SrATERfROOFS, VELVETEEN'S, BEPESLAKTS, aCUTCa BTBlffEHi TABTAN J'I.AIUS, PAlSbEY. w JAMES A. PECK. Agtiti and MucULUt, B RE W ST E R'S. K. Y. opposite the Meilh.dist Chiireh. Order* recdvi-d will be puiicludily attend- ed lo. T. II. & J. A. UISKU':^ Firo unci T^il*a> InMiii-nnco Bren-ftter, N. Y. Tills firm are Accnis for the follonlii); Cointftnllllk, tL<! re|(iilutliiii u( wiiU-tt liutt: loii^; Ix^en enlab- llslied, and II In fuly mkiiouludijed that there uru uuno better lu Ihe couutry. Secoud door cast of Doughty'a Uotel, keepa UU ice B£EH. POBTEB. SAESAPAEILLA AND a)DA WATER. Alao, tbe buat ijuaUty of ALB BEER AT HVE CENTS PEE 0 ALSS. IIOMK. luuiraucr <'o. of New Y«rki Atatfta - - ls(l,51G,308 46 IIOMC lubnraurc C'a. s f New IfMrvn, C'l. Aaaela - - @l,G:i2.974 39 NIAGABA luHNTWire C*. of N>w Y«rli, CLEN*6 FALLtSofUlca'a Fall*, New V«rk, IfAKOTEU Itiauimiicc Co.«f Nrw Yorb. Aaat;l« . - . $7il6,S90 04 SBAVL VOOBf PLAID Bl'lTSj BBADY'MAOE AKD MADE TO ORDER. N.P. Guxsn PloOv. Daabary. k Co. No. 8. Ecxbaoff LIFE IIVStrKAIVCE MUTUAL UFU o r Ni-w York , Aueta over - K10,000,U00 OO tir LiW(rM In Aiui>rt<:«-'£V CONNECTUTT .111 TI AI. of Uartfwd. Awti* - - #28,000,000 00 EVAll ptilidos laauud by T . II . B«tnl will be a U UiuUvd to i>roaiiiLlj' btilure tltulr ex)ilraUuii. T. II. &. J. A. ItKfcii, Uivwauir, N . Y. Maj- latli. \V.1\i. M qM)WNSEND BEOTHERS] 0£XKEAL UEALGBS UI Flour, Feed, Grain, iKl> O O A. £^, li. k ToWAMAd. W.H.T«