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BURLINGTON FREE PRESS, FRIDAY MO UN f X( J UNE 8, 185.5. Tut. IttTU.Mi llirnldt.i Unit in lint- land County, nt tliis tlmu, ivit l"s tli.in T ' .. . . . men lire constantly rni lnji 1 in iiurrti ranrlilo, nml tlint tluti' will in- r.ii-rl, flu ring tlio i.rescnt jcar, not Ii-h I' imi 1 .UKl.lnm left of Marble. The Near Bink of Rutl.tml is organized ni follims . DiRFrTonj (!co. T. limine, I'ranciK Slason, Lutlicr Daniels, Chan. 1 Williams, 11 T. I.niigJmi, II. II. Ilaxter, William (111 more, dohn 11. I'juo, IMntu Miir-. nix !. (irn. T. lloiwia, President ; .lulls Ciifhu). An assessment of 4.20 a hluiro U iunMo on tlio lUth of December next. William Okoiiok ul" .N'ortli ('lii'liiisXnid, a student at Xurukli, Vt., military academy, accidentally shot liilnself in tlio furmcr iil.ice, on Wednesday tlie !!3d' wliibi filing nt a target. Tom Tiirwn, tlio celebrated little great man was man led at Wclntcr on Tlnu-wliiy last ton .Miss Vinton, of Bridgeport, t't. - (tKoKoK STv.wtnn, a young man cm 1'loyeil in tlio loundry of Mesrs. Smith of St. lbans, as struck on tlio bead by n henty balance wheel, which fell accidentally, on Tuesday, and was seriously injured. - A I'tist was issued .May 'J'.HIi. s"m, to Erasmus A. I'uiid, of Itutlaud, fur imirov mcnt in pill making miiehiiii". IlnniN Uhkiokii eight jcars old was recently drowned while I'uhing in tlio suiniic. A little son of (i. O. Henry of Hol lows Tails three years old was badly scalded three weeks since by citting down into a nail nf hot water, and died in coneiuenee on .Monday last. Tin: Pali ml says n Monlpeliir lady went out alone to a small stream in that licinity, and, alter trailing rrr units, was at home again, bringing with her scenty fine, sparkling trouts all nf her own catch, ing ' They couldn't help biting. Tut. New Court House and Town Mall, at Woodstock, is complete. It is a substan. tial brick edifice, of tlio " Roinanrspir stylo or architecture," and is pronounced next in taste and excellence to tlio State House mill the Town Hall in Burlington. It cut l."'fin. A 1 ink chestnut horse w.is sold in Ver- gennes last w eek to the Agent of an Agricul tural society in .Maine, for the h.indmne sum of, $()7o. 'Iho Ciinen sajs "Partus nro continually coming from a distance to this vicinity to secure line Horses and Sheep. Thero aro single Horses in Addison County which have a higher value than some exten sive Georgia plantations minus tho ne groes." itEMEMDER Kf.vt, of Calais, e.s I,,. j9 80 years old. His father died aged OS, and his mother at 71 His brother died at 7;i. He has five sisters now living whoso united ages amount to W'J ycais. Tho yuungest is aged 71, the eldest, So. Snakes. The lirattloboro Hipuhhean is informed that during this spring, different individuals havo killed on ono ltdge, in fiuil ford, 27 black snakes, m)st of which were from 3 to 51 feet in length Fires. In Vcrgenne" on Wednesday of last week, the upper story of tho " stono block" was burned out. Considerable) dam age was dono in tho " Citizen" printing oflice, and to clothing, hardware, drugs and books in the stores below, by water. Tho lire caught from friction matches stowed nway with a jar of phosphorus ami a lot of wool. In Rutland on the same day a small house, owned by John lirislin, was consumed with it contents. .Mr. lirislin ami one or two others had their hands badly burned. Loss .100. In Woodstock on TucM.iy even ing, a building owned and occorieil by Mr .lohn Pinks, Blacksmith, and by W. II. II. Slayton us a carriage shop was entirely tonsumed. Mr. Pinks lost most of his tools, which wro ery valuable, a wagon newly finished, and sumo six or seven hundred bush els of coal. There was no insurance. The dwelling home of Howell Ilowkcr. in I.unenbiirgh. Vt . was destroyed by tire, Saturday tho 27th ult A building in Ann st , New Vork, occupied byTrow, print er and publisher of the N. Y. city directory, was destroyed by firu on Wednesday night, together with all tho material fur the direc tory, and an entire edition of Ining's Life of Washington. The manuscript and plates aro safe Tho total lost, is estimated at from $50,000 to ,100,II00, mostly ro.ercd by insurance In Lowell, .Mass., on Thursday the bridg of tho .Vashii i and Lowell Railroad was burned with $C0(IO worth uf lumber not insured, Tho biidgn was valued ut -1000. In Worcester, on Thursday, sixty thousand dollars worth of machine shops, dwelling houses, &o.,wasonsiiincd Partially insured. Dr. Hiwtlr, who ndertisi'S his sys tem of " inhalation" by the column, in tho New York papers, has thereby Increased bis income to over one hundred thousand dollars a year, so says tho X. V. Tribune. Moral tho more you ndvertise tho more you majie. A Frenchman was accidentally shot in Ogdonsburgh on Sunday of last week. A brothor-indaw of his waj preparing for a Hunting excursion, and lind just loaded a gun, i the Ilaptist denomination, aro often incon and in tho act of putting on a cap it was dis- , sistent with theinstltes when practically charged The contents a charge of shot applied, and altogether incongruous with after crazina a woman's bead, lod-eil in Mm , n. .1...1 ...,...i ..r i:...i ti. faco and shoulders of the sufferer Mikdek At Contocookville, .V. II., June 1st, a negro by the n.'imo of Haskell, and a woman who lived with him, brutally murdered it man named Stephen Washer, w ho , was sent to chop wood near their hut, and' went to board with them. There was sonic ' difficulty between them, and tho man and woman together took their axes and struck him on the head. Afterwards they cut bis intestines out, nod otherwise mangled him , in a horrible manner. A negro man named 1 Frances witnessed the scene. An extraordinary specimen of natural history was brought to .New Vork, from Cnl iforniit, a few days since, in the ship Thom as Wul son, being the bark of tho Wushing tonea digantica,' the largest trie in the world. Tho tree was of the following cnor-1 moos dimensions 31 feet in diameter ut tho baso, .'lf.3 feet in height, and ll'.l feet to tho j lirst liraiieb. Iho hark was taken oil' tho trunk of tho height uf 1 111 feet, and has Ix-eti landed at -New Vork in good condition. A rattlesnake was killed 113.tr tho 'vatersol the lliigdeiiiouia, on the Natcluto. idles road, li., me.isuiiug eleven b-et four inches in length, uiio'toi'ii inches around the thickest part of th body mid having fortv four rattlcv skw vvw to mi rut r iu:vi mini u.riNG ovfr ikm m. Stivitdi tMovvir.s six inches apart on the top of the fence and the work is doii". 'I he philosophy of the ennni vanc is this hens always light ou the top of it feneo before going over, tiulcw! liil.tf n rd IVr planting its feel on tlio top of l!,u I mo, it breast strikes tlm w iro and it I'll h back into the yard. Tho cost of this is trilling and lias proved on tri il very t ll'ectu.il. It is riionnKii to send Itev. Mr. 1'u.n.o of New Vork, to the Vienna confereinu, Ii'T.iiim having been successful in lann.igiH the Five Points, ho would havo no difficulty in settling tho four points, Ir .viivhimtv has its evils, It also Las its benefits. Tii New York Com i -r .n u phvsiei.in in large practiuo vrasiiki'd by a str.iug. r ir Now Vork was healthy at the present time H replied, ' I nusually so , t ic 'Atravaganteost uf provisions has ehoi ked t disposition for overfeeding, hum which, ordinarily, wo derive most ot our practice "' , ,v ,, ,'i.um0!., Hoston. with n nir- 1 i 1 1 MttL In lianil, win stopped livn rtr.tngiT i ..l.-nv..ll!...n- i. r.. il.. II ..r i whoolTued him 2"i cents for tho prit liege of walking a sliort instance hy tlio snle oi mat sieak ' TiiKitt: is said to bo a wouin in Pitts- liur'li, l'u , who takes in children to w.isli. S in gives thorn a good scrubbing with soap and sand, and then sets them In the sun to dry. She wnshesat four shillings per dozen, Pittsburg is such n smoky town, that tho children hao to bo washed all over twico every day. I'eri'I.eximi Dorms or PersovalIulv titv. The Washington Organ, last week, bad nu more doubt of riournoy's election " than it had of Its physical existence." By this time it must bo in tho position of a gen tleman named Ami, who when in it slightly obfuscated slate, uttcreil the following solil oquy " Am I Ami, or um 1 not Anil ' If I am not Ami, w ho tho dickens am I '" lloslon Alias, Stimuli Pi Mi's nro in uso at nil tho railroad depots to clear the passengers of any alcohol they may havo in them ; this is to save tho roads from liability, under the lbiior law, for transporting tho prohibited article. Iloslnn Pot, Ztf' Tin: l,w or l.inn.. The decision in favor of tho proprietors oT tho Xew Vork Sun in tho case of a suit for libel, which hrisbecn before the courts forfivo years, is announced. The principle which governs libel suits was t distinctly laid down by Judge lljsworth us follows' " Tlio rule is that a party w ho justifies the publishing ol a libel, by attempting to proo that w hat was published was true, must show that in its substance and meaning tho facts were n the article states; and although I every pait of an article, claimed to bo libel 1 oils as a whole, is not proved to be truo by I the defence, yet if what is left is not of itself I libellous, tho defence is made out. The law nllows a nrm to imblisli nnvthinc uf , anuther provided it is true and it is a com- nleto defense that the article is Iron." , This ruling is highly saMsfactory to the press. Tho Cournr .( Kmuirer says - " This is enough ; no respectable journal can ak for more protection in Iho discharge of its duty less would place it at mercy of the unprincipled more would put in its hands I tii freedom of licentiousness. Vlrclnln r.li rtion. "The Dutch havo taken Holland" once mine, rromoiir heart we eonsr.itul.ite the ... . ... . " - iriends of tho Administration upon this great I achievement. This is tho first instance wo ! now recollect where the victorious Kagles i have perched upon tho Algol" the Pierco j Democracy since the brilliant afTiir at (Jrey- tOWIl. It IK Slirt tl.n lF. , nnt .n.W.l. . I wrronniti, iiiliil.mt ..in ,1. ..e..l And well they might bo. For if the South' should ' desert them after thev had trucked so often to the slave power, they would bo poor indeed. We understand "We boldly took ground a week or so before tho election in favor of the armed invasion of Kansas by the .Missouri frcc-booters, and that ho went to Washington expressly to get the f'nion to tako tho samo position in a " by nuthoritv" aiticlc. This accounts for tho sod, Ion sum merset of tho Organ grinder. Altera sort of milk and water endorsement of tiov. Kffiier, which we copied n few weeks ago, the Union apologized for tho invasion of tho Missouri muh, o i tin' ground that it was ne'eisary to oppose the Aliolitionisls. This 1 was tho decisive movement, and carried tho slave drivers en maise. Windsor Journal, I'ulilicntiniis. The Kmuc eruoiiur is to the reader like a pocket full of chestnuts to a hearty boy Some arc sweeter than others souio are n little harder occasionally one is only bitten to bo thrown nway ; but altogether, they aro so ideasant to tho taste that there is no ston ' till the last ono has found its way to the j ivory nut crackers. Boating down the Alio- ghany; Chinese Letters ; The Deer Hunt on 1 tho Bou.jiiet are among the very readablo ! articles of this number: and tho Editor's- ' table (Ah, tho editor of this popular mag azine can set "a table as is a t iblo." as Capt. Cuttle would say) very nice tit-bits ate to be found on It. l'or sale bv Smith, Town Hall. l.vnu.s Rn'osiioitv for dune, contains engravings of (Ircenvvood (Vmetery, and por trait uf Mrs. Phelps, author of " Sunny Side," with a biographical sketch, by tho editor , Coming down," by Alice dry ; "Tho great seige of ( iihraltar" : "Tho horrors nf evil company," and numerous other original articles, and a choice variety of selected items, literary notices Ac. This magazine i.t beautifully printed, l'or sale by Huntington. The XvTiovv:. Mc..il contains (lold smith's " deserted village" a poem which one never tires of reading, with twenty-five wood cut illustrations, copied from tho etchings of the London "Etching club;" an interest ing urticlu on the Dead Sea, with a map and illustrations , another on the Sabbath ques tion, (' Is tho Christian Sabbath binding on cluirtian people to the extent of positivo obligation '") which will bo continued in future numbers ; and many other good things. Tor sale at Huntington's. I'ncle Naiihv, or strict agreement with tind in his word. This is a controversial work of 215 pages by Rev. Samuel Marsh of Underbill in this county. Tho aim of tho author is to show that certain doctrinal cn vts, particularly those commonly called Arme nian, and some which are held by persons of is conducted, for tho moat part under tho form of dreams by L'nele Nathan, or of dia- logucs between himself and others who uphold the doctrines in question or of let- ! ters written on those subjects. The form of j the work will make it attractive prubably to i many readers, t'lougb it is not cirried out i very artistically. As to tho arguments, wo i can only say that it is difficult for a writer tos'.t forth controversial topics in tho way 1 chosen by the author, without falling under tbe imputation from thoso he is combatting of placing them in unfair lights. Mr. Marsh may bo assured ho has not overcome that difficulty in the present work. J'u v vk Leslie's Ladies.' ius:TTE,lbr June, is full, as usual, of illustrations of almost every urticlo of ladies wear, drawn from actual articles of costume. Some are peculiarly adapted to the present times, ns for instance ' a Initial costume of which the luce veil uluno rost twelve hunihetl dollars. A new feature in the idiapc of a fashion plate for gentlemen b is recently been added to tho nttructiuns uf I this popular magazine. I'll K I'm, edited by Mrs. Paulina Wright Davis, is to contain in its future numbers, a new work by Madam Stud (author of fun tuili") entitled ' riiiinio," translated Iroin the French by .Mrs. Hall, wife of Itev. i Mr. Dill, I'nilariau missionary to Calcutta. I'hti work shows the present condition of the K mi. in Catholic cliuich in France, and is nmoiiucod belter tli. in Consiielo. Ink. I'n.v," which will almn contain t ds woik, (the iopj nghl being set in id,) is a monthly of 111 pigcH,nnd Is " Dovoted to tho duration of Woman." Terms $l,W a year in advance. It is necessary that subscriptions should ho sunt in as soon its tho lirst uf July. Address, S. C. llonilt, 15 Franklin st., Hon Ion. Vikui.mv" is tho tillo of No. 7 of Har- crs' excellent si lies of illustrated story looks for chiblitn. published monthly. I tt Hi r has ll.i m N vi Kiwi lltisriTii.ii -A tract fur the tiiiits, by Her W II Lord Montpclicr, II P Walton Jr Tho substance of this aMo nml sflmlufllko tr.ict was urenclicil in MimtiiolItT nn n senium on tlio ilnv of tlio . 1 i t Annual State, Pair. As tho nuthnr says in his preface, "It is in no respect partisan or sectarian, but is in tho best and compre hensive souse ul that word, political, for it treats of a subject most vital in all its rela tions to our(bidy pilltlc, and to our national existence and perpetuity, and applies to it tho broadest and best established principles of history and Christianity," Mr. Lord is u man of ability, and ho has presented to tho reader an interesting and profitable discourse Most readers w ill lind it to contain valuable information mure or loss new-to them, and tho reflections arc those of a thoughtful, can did mid fearless writer nml as such they will bo appreciated by thoughtful and candid men, whether they do or do not agree with every sentiment which he utters. Telegraphic Report of the ram- j bridRC Cattle Market. Refill lot lor Ihr Weekly Free 'rctt.J i Wednesday, dnno Cith. I At Market IMS cattle, about 275 beeves ' and 37 Stores consisting o( Working Oxen, Cows, and Calves, Vcarlings, two and three I years old I Market Beef Kxtra per cw t. 01 l'irst quality, 0. Second do &! a . Third do $-t. Ordinary $74. ' Hides per cwt gPJ. 1 Tallow 9 a 0J. Pelts 75 cts to 1,5(1. Calfskins 111 cents per lb. i Barrelling Cattle, to per hundred. eal Calves 1 a 1, 5, a 7. 7o2 at ,rb.,i , : . . no o- m "rcs-VA ork.ng ()xe.i-l 12, a 2o, 32, 5, 10, 5, 50,75,200 to 300. Cowsand Calves, 25, 6 a 30, 5, 74, a 40, a 2 a 5 a 50 a 52. Vcarlings, nono. Two years old, 33, 5, G, 9, 40, 2, 5 to 50. Three years old, 40, 2, 5, 8, 55, 5 to 02. Sheep and Lambs, 113(5 at market. Extra, 5, 6, 7. By lot. 1, 2,4. 1,3, J, to 41. Swine, none, n... ....!.. c.t i . 1. . 1... a... nitiKii i-. . j i v e iun aim in" ill i r r. 1 1 one- , . r t,ntl"R- ll,ert' ,R " f",r s"PPort of western boovesand sheep and some excellent beeves from Maine at Brighton in addition to our rcpnrt ,ich gives hovers an advantage over " the holders at least for this week. Our beef cattle aro mostly largo heavy oxen of 5 to 6 years of ngc. News of the Week E3T TELEGRAPH TO T1IF. FREE rRES.S. A week Inter from Europe. 1'icnna Conferenec again in teum ACTIVl' i."rmi HUM UKtORE PKI1AST0P0L. Boston, Junofl, 1855. .Steasmhip A fried arrived at Halifax at half past 4 yesterday P.M. with P.uropean dates to May 20th, one week later. lliolVaco negotiations arc still going on . at Vienna. Tho Vienna Conferenco hold a meeting May 2Gth at which tho Russian I Ambassador was not present. Another was . to be hchl on the 2nd at which he would I probably be present. ! The correspondent from tho Rnglish camp up to May 8th represents the army as being wc" "'PI'''"! witl' luxuries as well as nccs- b,lt cholera prevailed. A mukct "mI bayonet fight had occurred on the right attack which continued an hour and a half, T,1C Knssians retired under the cover or the ' atteries of tho city, and tho allied batteries kept up a hot lire about two hours longer. Tho loss was considerable, .May lltli. Another ltussian attack Tim night was very dark and the fight lasted nearly half an hour. May 12th. Another sortie against the left attack during a severo rain storm and d irkness The Russians charged up to the llritish trenches and somo leaped over tho parapets and were bayonetted. The Rus sians fought desperately. The rain had damaged their ammunition ami they attacked with rockets. Their loss was severe. Tho llritish loss was ono Captain and over 100. men killed and wounded May 10th, fiortscbakolf telegraphs " the enemy's fire is weak. Our losses arc mod erate. Iloth bides aro repairing and erect ing batteries. Sett re battles before the walls." den. Pellisier telegraphs .May 24th " a very lively combat directed against our important position has lasted all night. We obtained a complete success, Tho ene my's loss was enormous and ours considera ble." Tho Paris Palrie gives further par ticulars stating that the French attacked the Russian entrenched camp near tho quaran tine battery on the night of the 2'2d nnd again on the night of the 23d when they car ried it by assault. Lvttst . Paris Saturday morning. Tho Mnnileur of to day contains a dispatch from (Icn. Tellisier dated May 2')th, stating that tho French on tho 25th of May had occupied a large place d'armes between tho central bastion and the sea, whero the enemy would collect largo forces. The enemy having sus tained enormous losses on tho previous day receded nioro easily. In ti c Fi'ish Parliament after n long debate, the ministry was sustained by 100 ' majority. It is expected that by tho 20th nf June every available man in ttrent Brit ain bolonging to tho Inftntry regiments, will I havo embarked for the scat of war. , It is said that the new French I Sener.il Pellisier will make a bold attempt to cut off l.iprandi s army. A secret expedition has sailed furKerscch. Tho mortality in the Austrian army con tinued greit 1 11101) have died, nnd there are 230110 in Hospital. All the ltussian ships of war nt Cronstudt are to be sunk. Flour and Corn dull and without change. iU a v v i c ft . In Wluwukl., Vt. June 31 1n5i, by Her. 0. 0. Oe.le'l, .Mr. Ili:sitr Msroots and Ml lit i u l.tr. vsll, both of Wlnooskl. D i c ft In llniliiii hi, .lu n e 3d IM3, CAnnr P., dsuhter nfOrlnK. nnd .Matiette I'lnnej, aged 10 month. unJ . dayl. In Iliand'in, Jlay 31n, Mr. lrfri llaeon, aged U. In Chelae, April llth, VV How Sarah Novel, axed 1H ' In !.ndon, Jlay I8th, Mr. fienrge A. Miller, aged ti. In Sen llaten, May 27ili, Mrs. I.ucln.l.i Puller, aged Mi yean. Alio. .May :0th, hilai Karnmnilh, ge.l(77. In St. .Inhmhury Kast, May Mb, Mr. Oneinua Stiong, aed si ; ho was wounded In the battle of Itlidgewatvr. In .sluiuloid, Vt., May 101b, Mn. Itaehael II. Puller, aged 3".t. Iii 'I'het ord, May 'i'i, Itev Stephen Morse Hged In lYllli.unturn, Mjy -Otli, Mr. Joel 11a, i aged ONF. NIGHT ONLY ! w m . MASON Will give a (IIH 'I ( III ,,'olH'CI'f II.-lll, In liurlington, on Wctlncnday Evc'er, June 13, 1855. I Hi: I'liniiltA.VIMi: irill roiitain a .election of loinpo.ltluui by the he.t writer for tho Piano fotle, llluitiatliu of all .tvlei of idaiil.tn : aim impriil l.atioiu on themes handed in by the audienee. YiF Tieket. 511 n nil j l.i be had at Iho Mmie ani hook btorer, and at the door, lioor. upen at 7; Concert commenee. at fi o'clock, V 11, Tfiotlrantl Plauofurto uded on thlf occiiou, u from tin, manufactory of llallett, IlavU & Co., of noiuin dOtivTl'Jwl PORT EDWARD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. IU.v. .lOSEPII E. KING, A. M., Vrineipal. Rev. II. I). TAI LOR, Steward. Twenty Professors nml Tenclirr. MAMMOTH IIIUCK nim,DlNO&-wllli Mnle nd female llrpnttments in tlie cstluintton of Intelligent visitors, unequalled by any Seminary edlnro In the country, rgr Special facilities In Ancient and Mmlcrn Languages and In Musio. Fall Term begins Aug. 1C ) Winter Term Dec. C. Itnartl, furnished rooms, prepared fuel, washing, tuition In common l'ngllih, and Incidental!, In ad. Vance for the whole term of 14 weeks, $29. Lxcustlon 'trains, nt reduced faro, on the first and the last day of each Term. 'Iho.e who dcslro superior facilities for a thoiough eilucatlun, commcrcUl, classical or ornamental, and aro capable nf ktrping vhilttomt ruet, are Invited to apply for Catalogues, or for Hoard, to the t'rlnclpal. 1'nrt Edward N.V., May 30, 1855. w2moa Strayed or Stolen. -7inoM tub ni'Bscitinuit, on oh about -I the 2Gth ult., a good shed thrco years old red and whlto heifer. Any person who will glv o Infor mation of said heifer will bo suitably rewarded. J. V. DHIAV. Juno I', 155, wl'j3 Notice. ITRAYKll from Iho subscriber on tho !tith of s Mav. a bay yearling maro colt. Any perton that will Inform me where I can find said colt shall be liberally rewarded. JOHN LL'l!. Jericho Centre, June 2nd, 18.15. wl'Jw3t" Embroldcriesatagrcat sacrifice! LYMAN'S. W b' OPn.VTIItSMOIlN-I.vn a largo assortment " l rich EVtllltOIIii:iti:U U.VDljnSLKCVES. Collars, worked Hand', Pocket Handkerchiefs, .tc. Ac, which will bo sold at one. half their cost to manufacture. Also, .Stamped AVorli, In great variety, such as Collars, Slootej, flands, Handkerchiefs, .tc. Ac. " COME AMD SEE " May7, I SIS. d.twtf Notice to Tax Payers. rplin TOWX AND HIGHVVA5' TANKS l"On I 1955 are now In my hands for collection the Intnritut the Town calls for the immedlato pay ment of thee Taxes. I is lit glv e tho tax payers an early call, nnd hopo to find a ready respond in tho way of payment. tf. HUNTINGTON, Collector. May 23, 1S55, d6t.lw3w XIV SPETXG GOODS NICHOLS & BOYNTON'S, 150 Church Street, Burlington. ' '.rsnd', nil f which were bought to eH and will be old a htttt l vrr than can bo nought nt any other store. Wuhmo marly everything in tho wayof Jrcs OooiN, Silk?, Satin", PopHn, Tiiuei, IJjrage?, Linen", Lawns, Mulin-', UeLiin, Crape, Challey, fling ham?. Trench, English and American Prints. Atr-O. .MOURNIXO C.OOD. OF EVKHY KI.M). SHAWLS of errry kind, both Long and Square, some a.s high a? $ 0 from t;at down. Mfintillnn nml Cnpe. A good variety of W'hito Good! nnd Embroideries, Glove and Hosiery. In this branch w shall giro particular attention. Linon Ooods of nil kind?. Linen, Towellin,1-, Ac., Ac, Crockery, China, and Olasswore, LOOKING GLASSES, Paper Hangings, Wist India Coodt and (iroeiries, all of which will ho sold ot the lowest possible pri ces, whole? ale and retail. CALL AND SL'E ! .May 1, 1935. dAwtf Ox Tin; MonxiXG or tub 21st, addp.d to our f"tore, a largo and convenient room re cently " fitted up", which we huvi concluded to ap propriate to our own uc,an no hrtrbern eramped tor elbow-room' of inte. And it will hereafter be occupied acu SILK AND SHAWL ROOM, for tho di"day and ?ale of our eitcn-lio as.u rtincn of tho aboo fronds Wo flatter our-clvos that tho Iidii-s, who always ndrucato ancl encourage reform w ill upprociaU. the change, aod ncknowle.lo it a deciiled inirorcnient. We will nlu niinounco that we have mi hand, nnd aro nlniu't daily receiving new iin.l desirable K'mds, of whicll wo will mmine. late but a few, t : iir.nciiA, CA?ii.it:iii;, riiniKT, SILK, snd citAPt; siiavvl. Talmas and Capes. I1LACK A KAXCV PLAIN. I'HA.MLI.KOX, STltll'i:, PLAID and DUOCADK MILKS. nARAUU?, CIIALLIS, ni: L.wxr.s hk nr.c.K.s niNIIIIAM. 1.1H.VS and WHITE liiJOD.-i. KM nnoiDKHii, lini?THIM.MI.V(iJ, IIOilKltY. (ILOVKH, Ac tr. Alot a eompltte uj.oitment tjf llnmc-Fiiriiis.li in;; (noilN. Wo shall .say nothing of our irif. but let them iprak tor thtin'thn. And wo respectfully invito all to " Come and See" tho wunderful workings of tho lnifihty Cash 1'rtn'iple as eitniplified at tlio it !: ii i v i: . .Moro anon. N. !M:CK, Jr. May 21st, 1&55. d.lwtf Shawls. "tV"JIITE AXD COLOHKD CRAPE, SILK Stella, Urocha hong and Square, Thibet, and Cashmere Shawls, for ealo by C. F. STAXIFOI1I). May 14. dAw Silica. RICH BLACK I.ROCADE, WATERED. AXD ' Plain Silks, also &tripes, PUlds, and Change, ubles, opening it the store of C. F. SrAXirORD. May 14. d.lw Embroideries. I AM XOW OPENIXll A SPLEXDID STOCK I- of Embroideries, Collars. Meeves, Cnder Ildkfs. liauls, EdRlnRi and Inserting ; nlso btamid Col lars and Hands. C V, BTAXU'OKD, May II. d.lw Carpctinp. Bm'.sr.i.y, AUiir.-io.v thukk n.v, ix. grain, uperflne. Pine, and rilalr Carpeting, Floor and Table Oil Clothi, dilTerent wldlhs, Plain aid Check Mating, Crumb Cloths, Druggetts, Hugs, Door Matts, tho hett assortment of desirable .tyles in town, for Male by C. V. STAMPOItll. Jlny 14, 1855, Uw Curtain Materials. O It'll LAUU, ANII Ml'I.I.N Cl'UTAIX. Ullo- V catelle dt. Coruieo, lUnds, Taisels, Cord, I Ilutr Hollands, Window hadef, Paper Hangings, .Vo., for .ale at thu lowest prices, at j f. f. Sr.l.N'IHlHH'S. M.iy 14, 1S5.V d.lw Linen Goodn. I SHIIlTlXfl, MIKKriSd, AXU PILLOW CAM!, Linen, Tablo Cloths, Napkins, Iloylies, Diapers, I Ac. C. P. SlAXIPOItl). I May II. d.lw Mantillao. VKAV PAlTEIU.y, AM) TUP. H1I3T ASM)UT 1 i ment In the State. C. V. STAMFORD. d.U May 14. Purasoln, tVc. rAUASOLS, POMH AS until AS SIX IVollara. alvo Fans. Mitt). Glotcs. and Ho. aieiy, Trlraminxs, Hihhoni, t-atchcls, Ac., in great variety at o. r. sTAXii'ORii'5, May II. d.tw Ii'("s, ;ooiIm. r.iiu:i;i:, Tin.si'i;. ioulaiid bilk?, iimi.. 2 liantcf, Triuted Lawns, Challi, IJeLalnes, Ginghams, Triut., and other new style, of dree, goods opening hy C. 1' STANIKOIIIi, .May II. d.lw Domt'sti.'. 4HKETI.NO?, SIlIltriXGS TICKi, MKIPKS, Oenimi, Puutiner tulf, .1c., hy the pieco or pitcKage, May 11. F. SrAXIFiiItl). d.tw I'liiils. O OASES MKIIItlMACK HrVLE I'HINTf. new patterns, at f. l-t fenti per yard, worth 10 cents, at I' 1'. SrAXIKdllll'S. May II d.tw Dress TrlmmlnRs. AOIlllATVAIlIETV JUSTHECEIVnn AT June 31. dlwtf LVMANS. Hat, Cap &. Fm' Store. FJH t TT'rMvimvTr-tc! J. EDMONDS run city M X with a largo stock of .Summer ShIcn Of Hals and Capt and Slrnw (londi, A seed supply of Silk, Moleskin, Illack and Drab Hearer ami other Hats, of tho latctt fashion and host quality. A good assortment of Gents and lloj-s l'Htiama, Leghorn and Straw Hat. Ladies' & Misses Bloomers, CIlIljmr.N' AND INFANTS HATS. A largo assortment of lllnck, l'catl, Drab arid Whlto Soft Hats nf all gritdrs. Aim a splendid assortment of TUUNKP, HON NUT UASliS, VAMtllS, Ladles nnd Gents Satchels, Carpet and leather Hags, Umhi'cll.'is, 4':uit:s & (.loves. MITTESS, HOYS 1IELTS, tjc Those wanting any of tho nhov tt for their advantage tn call nl Fur Storo next door to Lyman's, Collcgo Street Hats and Caps li.ndcto order and warranted to f.t J3?"Kepalrlng dono with neatness and despatch. ,YO FVUTllFAt SEED OF (IOIXG TO M'.W YOllli )H ltOSTON RICH FURWITUHE w r n b n a jt i e v 3 No. a Ai .1 l.unvciivviiilli's llliicli, I'ollesn Strcrt, ... liiiiliiistnii, Vt. MA VINO Jl'.ST COMl'LL'TLD TIIEIK Alt nAinrjutMS for their S I 11 1 , T V K , with several of the '! .l'iMMiicorKt " ffwt m th'ir Imr, at mwh I.DW'IUI pricesthniicver before, would inform the public generally, and dcittcrn in this section of tho Country mrtirulnrljf th.it they are prrpamt to i,Jfrr,nnl wir.L SKLt, their goods nt as low prio" n4 thry can bo bought for in tho cities, (freight added,) nnd on ns rai arable tenuis, lsuy ing excluivcly for CASH, they obtain better bar gains, than ran bo obtained by buying on a ercdit, as most buyers do. Orn Stim k of rurtiitun C'luilr, unci IfphnKlery (JomiI4-, I Ac, is now tlio largest, ana as wo bcllete, tho tor i .iflectrd stock of those cnoh In the State. Ami bmers can hero find as romptrtr an outfit ns can be found in flnty firy irnrf.A'oijm, and of till price and tjuaH ties j consi'tln-' partly of lllnck M' .limit nml Mnlincmiy INtrlor r v it mtij hi;; Dinns, Sitting Itonm, and Btd linom Fttrntturt,tJ Mihtgany, Wat nut , and Chtaprr W'nad , Fancy Painttd Chamhrr .SVf", rtnthrr, Iltdi, nnd Itrddmg ; Oial,(!xlt, and cth'r Frame Iriohntj filas&rs ; fanlcinq Glass P atr r ; (-i f( i".srtm'nt it z ). l' turt F .w V u! i nf H" r if l i-'rl V. .) ,,M, OUT. fTnOK Ul' UPHOLSTEKV GOODS, is very lare, and eoutain4' lor .'ri.TAl Min- HfAL, BrmatrUt, ,!--, ,U"'i, lbdl.tlid, It Imp liands, Looptj, Hook", (iilt Cornices, .tc, e , nnd u large assortment of P nxti nSil un .; and t'ovrmso Maikkivls ; trench r-'atin I'el.uuo'x, l)imi-ks. Plush Moreen's, llnir Cloths, and a iaiit;t of ch'aprr floods, together with a biro "tok of ti iin mers goml, such as Jfair, Moil, Spring, Writhing, TuftT tvnic, Ac,, Ac, all at a fair ratn a they cm bo obt lined tn the citic . Keeping experienced nutl good Vt'CMEK'MEX in the several departuient" of our bulne I'" pared at nil 1 --" "r nn ord. rs for Furniture ami 5lE!ioK;er w a s: u , with neatne anl dipitch. We uianufueture alio, Spring Ueds ot all kiii'.s fitted to any IifiUte.nl, and Mattratu'" rf Ilair, Muh, Iluik :ind P.ilm Li-nf (which wo winunt tt he such ni aro repremted by us in regard to ejuthti nf m it mil and mnvufarturf) at city 'rices. (ioiuls bought at thi r-t.ihli!uneut will bo c.ircfully put up and ikdii'rd at IhcC.irnur Steamboat-, Free of Charge, to the purchaser. Vo hao lelt with us on iw.VIwk" Oetuve ioun'1 Hnd carved eii'-o Pi ino", ubich will bo M iiuti towtr than tho regultr prlc" ot tnti unit'iiN uf their quality of finish and tone. The public nru united to examine them. Persons wishing to puieha-o -u!i fion.U, will do well to look over our ttoek letorc purch.i"in lUc where. w.m. ii. nonr .v co. April II, d imo.-sA-A ly Ptleclical Library forKal'. rjHIEI.ugu and eariliilh etlectcd .Mnikvl I,i I braryof tho Lite HoT. 1. il. JtM.l1.vi7. oinir i in;; vnluilile ttiiivUrd urk in uM tbu iv partmeiit' of Medivinr, urgery. Ac, ii onVn-d tor alcrv ehnin, fti cib vr tiiiimt t. cmiit. l'or pirth'iiluM addiet-1 tUi-t lupp, I-sm., No, K Prt Mil? . . 'I i..icr, or Mr?. Loiiiinu , Mav llth, I1 IJ.iid, liuilin-'tun, Vermont . dA 2m..-i III -piU o tiic Kaiivoad Frightful Disasters. S. AJI, j Account; of ab'on ling debt. .is, unti.u.il ligliliu.s in the money nnrl-i I anil grnenil hard tiling, tht re j still exlit. .ut mil tiling .o t moii .p,.l ,tl I Turk's rioihiMA'I'Jti'poriiii!!! NO. 'Z It V! IM.'I, I lltirlint. ii, w In rr Spring anil Summer Fasuions aro displ ird with a i 1-b band. Tht nu d tten fh r mid ' II -t It i-tr 1 t'n"it - i 11 v ;i il j - in ; cl c V. o t h 5 2a ndtitit f'uitin.'iiHti ( i.i . etcr exhibit. d in the -(.it" of t-rmi.nt, i- n-.v. d fered to tne citiens ul tiiirliny t"ii and vi ii i v nt price that rtlll t'mih tin? n.ttm In uur t'u torn lep3ttiiHi.t Me ate tii-tincj n-it to tc cxcclkd by any similar f-tnblishim. i.t. Om stuck of AunTiC'in an I furiin I-rondclnth?, Ca tinier and Vcstinc", con;btin in pjit o (tirtiudiues, Satinsand ! n ri-iITi umbracf the 1 iltt t.i let and choicest pittcrii;-. In Hoy ('bithiuij mir asM-it-mcnt i cj'iiplilv. It is um k-s to attempt an emi nicrHtion ot the on f.ile, we wuld thcrcfoit call the attentumot nil manl.i.id," Iford Shfh. S.tft Sfr;. Knui.utliiimv niitl 'rrniprr.inri' Mvn, In pirtieulnr, to hienect uur Uncli nnd judyo tur themtd.'C-i. Ihnu s nu utv Ut bl luin tin PACT K So, 2 i tho lace ubeio kvi:rv piin.vy rnrxTs a Qr.iiri:p 1 and thU i pimply in n tifv ur 2 n,noi r.itmn- i.f a talilit ehinjc in tli proramm' .l, reby th.'V can save n V in the purch mpu) n uit ' O. n h-bnitit; mo.ifi-tjr" forbid, nir ayin hhmo until tin mi tarn riei on the nct pcene. Itccpictfull.s Ac , Ac, A i., Ac, B. TURK, NV 7 Ihni. Pl'.ck, llurlinu-u. Hurliotfii, Apiil, !. Aw TWO SURPKISJNG THINGS ,1 m: Tin: roi'icsor talk .mivv ui.vi.-. Ono is tht-rapidity with which the TITtK is f being ttssil up, In Ktirope hij i vpcit.iru tricudi loliit Hull and Louis Crnpaud on ono sole a,id the Cossaclson tho other iirerunnln' him completely I uto tho grouid. In.oiuu oilier places nearer home, en terprine 'iiitl indubtry are walking rilit ocr liiui, and will luon leau him down ntthi heel and hack in tho thi k, where da) light will never go hack to find him. 'lhe other surprMug thing Is the aton. ishing Kutctjoi of MARKS PLA'iT, in their fy-tem t-f htlling cool) cooiiK ut low run i:s. They arenow cnrringout this systtin in an line- I1 rualled sate. Their Lnrt' riotEi!Bi;v 1V;iio!huio In .SVrlit-.t ItutfdiH, i Ii now hthd with a i-tock ot gooli which fr com ptctene.-s md fitness f- r the wur.to uf the .'ommuiiity, throws into tho back ground any simllai -st ildli.li. I tnent In tSt Stit. It id ifo to s ly tlmt tlny bitvo the UggW nilfl pt Itrady Made Clothing I vxtr bruiht into these pur cb.thin j j wa int(n(id about the time that Mr. and .Mrs. I Ad a ni we-e nakrd out of Para Use. Aid now that the" wimvr of our diseuiitfiU"iocr for all of ut I In Hurllnftou, and all are nady fur a trh stait,we I I wih to lay that wu ure prepared torthewunt o( i the public dtuinr this ' Spiing nmt Htiminrr nt I Our Coats, Pants, Vests, llht Ovi-r t'uats and dents Kurnihlu Goods of every diciiptlLn, made in the It'ttrtt Styhs and of Xnc foad, 1 will pleafcutho moi-tdltlicult tiute, and will If sold at prices which will defy competition, either by the I single garmeut or by tho cord. And wo furthiT surest that our CUSTOM i TAILOHI(i IiKiMUl.MLN'ns fully stocltiU with I late styles nf CbHhs, Cui-.imcres and Vestings, in j larpe and choice i.ariety, and we aro rcpiind to rcccite orders tor garments niado to nuaiuti-, an'l j which w warrant to combine txccllenee in mate, j rial, supcr.orlty in foim mid finlfli, aii'l lownessin price. One It, In.- wt.'il i.r.nc buvond dispute. That Miiimi A Pi att are humid to milt With taste, experience, skill and wue. li''V"'''.' An-, prices almul meap a air, Your fancy they eiMago to bit, j And you'll leae tbcm unh, not (n, a fit. t For the truth of these itatementi, c aik no one to take our word merely, hut toa and nt (or htm i "r. Vou saic money bv bii)lng tf Maiks A PUtt, j nnd you sa tf lim,t nhJch Is ium y, by caltlng on them Hi at, by for u gulng elM-nbere That Is Country Merchants (urn Iidied with goc lUat wholc saland reasonable credit gien MAllKri A PLAIT Wholfuale and lletall Clothing Warehouse, Strong's Ituildlng. Ilurllngton, April 17 LKflAlf IVOTLCES. Samuel P. Whitney's Estate. PTAin ()V VI'HMO.VT. Tlio Hon. the Probata IlisliI t of ClilUemlcn. s. Court for tho DMrlct of I'li-ttcnilcn. To nil porsoni intcreitcil tn tho I ?i-tiito MtVitiuufl 1). Whitney. Into of WIHKon, in I nil lJl'trictilrcLftscil, (Ircotlup, v JiiiURA, U. U. Iiltney ndmlnlstrntrlx of t tho cstnto of fnll (locfjiu-fl. propoprs to ren ivr on nccuunt of her O'lmlniMrntlun, ninl prcnent her nccuunt niindtfaM f'tnto for exninlnntlon nnj nlhtnaiMo nt u pcsslon of tho Court nf I'rohnto to ho hohlen nt the Probate Ofllco on tho 2Sth ihy of June, A, I), is-,..; Therefori-, you nro hereby notlflcl to appenr lo fore ?a LI Court, nt the time and plnco aforesni'l, and show cauo if any you hnro vthy tho account afote snll ehouM not bo allowcl, (Jhin under my hand at Iturllngton, this Cth Jay of June, A. U. 1855, wVJviS II, FI.nXCH. Judge. William II. Witters' Estate. ,vo article, lll 0,,1 ! V"I:. T fUll.-'CUinnilS, having been np at the Hat, Cap and r.7.Tl.- V.l'.'.V.i.V.? ..?,r"Ih"lb," c?ic,cxiiiuiiioand adjust the claims and demands of all persons ngiiinst tho estate of William II. Witter, lato of Colchotcr, In naid District, doceascd, rep rccnted insolvent, and also alt claims and demand cOilbUi'd in olTttt thereto, nnd six months from the dny of the date hereof being nllowi-d by said Court for thnt purpo-o, wo do thereforo beroby give no tice, that wo will attend to tho business nf our np pointment at tho dwelling of Maria Witters, in ColehestiT, In said district, on tho fourth Mondays of Juno nnd July neit, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on each ff raid da) s. Dated this 23th day of May, A, D. 135. f t p ITT JACOl! nOI.lX, jCominl..ioi,cr.. C. D. K as. son's Estate. STAlMOl' VL'KMOXT, The Hon. tho Probate Ditrict of Chittenden, , is. J Court for tho Dltrict nf CMltcn leu. To all person" concerned in the estnto nf Charlc D. Inon, lato of Ilurllngton, in said District, deceased, (1 ullti n ii. Whereas, tin- AdininlMrator of Uio estntc of citd deroj"o'l propocs to render an account of his ndminitrntioii, nnd present his account against said ot'itc for examination and allounncu nt a s'sion of tlm((urtof Probate tn be holden at the Pmbnto Court Iloom" on th 9th day of Juno next. i tierciorc.ym nroiicreuy nottrica to appear tjcioro said Court nt the time and rdaco nforenid, and h w cauc, If any you havo, why the account" aforc-ntd "liouid not ho allowed. iiitctt under my hand at Burlington, thi; 17th day of .May, A, I. 155. wlTwl I), rUEXCII, Register. Martha D. Ray's Estate. TArE, THE SBSCRinERS, having been ap. pointed by th- Honorable the Probate Court I for the DUtriet of Chittndn, commissioner to rr I ceive, ctamine ami adjust the claims and demands I of all peron, aiint tho ctite of Martba I). Hay, late of llinosburgh,ln Mid Iitrict, deceased repre ( nidi iri-olrent, and alo nil claims an i dfmands exhibited in oTet thereto; and six month from the l dav of tho dito hereof, being allowed by aid Court 1 for that purpose, we do therefore hereby giro notic, I th.it we will attend to tho business of our appoint 1 mcnt, at tho office of John F. Miteis in llinosburgh, j in sni 1 District on tho last Tuesdays of June and October next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., cn each of I said dr. I iMtcd this 5th dar of Mar, A. D, 155. X T1I XIEL .MILES. ) ELMER UEECHETt, -"' w Iin3 Kid Gloves ! Kid Gloves ! Ires nnd colors Tho very bet article mado , all .rtlFO, I.ndic n"i )1i'p ?lit, MM nml I.ilr (il"Ves. together with an n-'ortment of Lndien Silk and CiintM Vet, jupt tho article for this climate every lady phould havo them. Por enlo nt LVMAX'S. May 7th, 155. dAwtf For Boys. 4 PIXE ASSOUTMEXT ot all wool Tweed and Union Casimerci. Also, Plain and Fancy Linen", for Coats and Pants, just the thini for Summer wear, at LVMAX'S. May 12, 1753. dAwtf New Tin Shop. 1 3 OV ELIXX having opened a shopon the Wet B fide of tho American Hotel for tho manufac ture of Tin, Copper and Sheet Ironwork, incites hit old frifndd and customers to pve him a call. AM kintls of Job work, hoofing, Ac, dono in the bcit manner. Eurlinton, March 23, 1S55, diw3mos S JI I T II 5 S Anodyne Cough Drops, I the nitKiT emu ron 1 .1 Dtsrast of the Throat and Lung ' In Largo Bottles at 23 Cent". It i ut'd by Physician la thoir practice and in i tin ir own families!, with uch good mcce? that they willingly, without solicitation, gito their recom mendations for its use. Many certificate- are now in my poaesion from eminent Physician who hao u-ul it ami examined tho Recipe from which it is prepared, and they declare that they know better pri'ijaration inu-othan theo Anodyne Couch Ihrspn. I Lclow are a few names of the many Physicians ! who uti it in their practice and speak highly in its l l.tvor Iir. CHARLES CLAIIKK, Montpelier, Vt. I Ir. .SA.rL W.THAYLU, .Ir., lfurlinn.on, Vt. Dr.dKOlHin .VICHOL?, Xorthneld, Vt. Ut. HATKS IScrlin. l Dr. IJKliaOW, Jiarrc, Vt. I PULU. IL SMITH, Proprietor i .Montpelier, Vt. ; AOILVT. A.C. SPL'AK. Uurlinytun. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. K. Kennedy, nf ltuvbury, .Ma-tc., han dicoiiered 1 in ono of uur common pasture weeds a nmedy thai cures tim Kind of Arjr,fram the wurt Scrofula d'lun tn a common pimple. He ha-r trlrl it in over clvicii bundled cafes, and ncior failed except in ti ctict (I'uth thunder humor.) Ho ha trnw in hit pK-sicj-mn ocr tnn huudreil citti fioatc of its wluc, all within twenty miles of Boston. 'I wo buttlci1 are warranted to euro a nursing "our mouth. iuc to threo botllc will cure the worst kind of pimple fn the face. i wo or tnrtc uomca win cicar me "yiera oi nou. , Two bottli'8 aro warranted to cure the wurst canker in the mouth and stomach. Three tefno bottles are warranted to euro tLc worst ra.Bo of erysipelas. t'nu to two buttles are warranted to cure all humor hi tlio eyes, 1 wo buttle? are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among tho hair. Puur to six buttles aro warranted to cure corrupt and running nicer". (i.io buttlo will euro scaly eruption of the skin. Thu ur three bottles aro warranted to euro the woist ca.sauf ilnwurm. T.rooi thrco buttles aro warranted to euro tha im.-t doper..tc cases of rheumatism. Thiee-or fuur bottles aro warranted to euro the alt rheum. Pne i eight bottles will cure tho very worst enscs of M'rofula, A benefit is always experienced from tho lirst bot tle, ind a perfect euro n warranted when the aboe iu mtiiy is taken. Nothing biokn so improbable to those who hae in wmi tritd alt Iho wonderful medicines of the day, as that .i common weed, growing in the pa&turcif, and along old stitnc walls, shuuld cure ctery liumur in the fftcm ; yetlt isnuw a fixed fact. Ifyou hae a huiuur, it has to start- there ure no if nor aud, hums nor ha'j about its suiting somo case, but nut yours. 1 peddled over a thousand buttles uf it in the icinity of ISoston. I know the effect of it in eieryeRe. It has already dune some of tho great ebt curei eier dono in Ma-'SHchuett'. I Kae 1 ehiblu'ii a lear old ; to uld people of nixty. I bac ecu poor, puny, wormy looking children, wiWc Ik-pli was fott and flabby, restored to a perfect stott? ut liealth by nuc buttle. To those who are subject to a sick headache, one bottb will always euro it. It gives great relief in ca tar lit nnd dizziness. Somo who hate taken it Imtc biencoslire fur years, and hato been regulated by it. Wheretho body is sound it worksnuiteeasy,but I whero there is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will eauo cry singular feelings, but jou t imit nut be alarmed thev always disappear In tr. m tourd.i)s to a week. Thero is ncter a bad re- j iitt trom it on tho contrary, when that feeling U i gone, you will teel yourseu iiko a new person, i hi-ard auine of the mostextraiagant encomiums uf it I eir man listened to, j t Xu chungo of diet is evernecossary. Kat tbebest ! ou can get, nnd enouizh of it. 1 cum: OF ERYSIPELAS. , Mn. Kfnsi.hv. How cau I express iny joy to I think 1 got cured at last of the erjsipelas! My ' tat-u was at times as red as a piece ot beef; I suf tcred Irom tho headache more than tongue can tell l of. I tried overy remedy to be had, without tho ' liMit benefit, so that I despaired of relief; then I hearing jour medicine so highly praised in Quincy, 1 procured It and in a few weeks was well. It worked morlike a charm than medicine. HAKHIET llLAKE, Quiney. CL UED OF HUMOR. , My sou was troubled with a humor. Some called j l it scrofula, some salt rheum , some one thing, some another. ly theueof your Medical lMscovery, lie Is now cuied of It R. II. LA YT0N Quiney. ri'Ri; OF PIMPLES OX THE FACE Mn. Kii-orP About two jears ago my face biokeoutin pimples of the worst kind. beclng tho good clWt of the .Medical Discovery on a trend of mine, who was troubled the samo as I was, I tried it, and I am happy to say a complete cure bis been the result. .1. P. TARRELL, RrigMon. CURE OF CANKER. Mk. Kr.NSttnr, To pen can describe what 1 suf. ' fercd from a nursing sore mouth and canker none Imt a mother who had It, can possibly bellee what tt is ami nono but those who used it can possibly , heliuvo tho etliceiencv of your Medical Pmcotery i Incurincit. ELIAUETll CROid. Cambrldce. S7Hruggit-i, Merchants aud others, who would like to act as Agents, please sond In tbclr orders to riti:i), K. SMITH, Dnn?i;iM,.loiilifli'i, tlcneral M holesulo Agent for Vermont, IM)XALI KEXXEliY, Proprietor, Roxbury, Mas, A C M'EAU and TIIKO A PECK, Agents, Uur. UngtoiP L, L DUCTIIER A WIX, Pt Albans, II A HOIXiFS, and E. IL (IRE EX, Richmond , W O .SPRAOI E, Vergenncs, Also, by Druggists and MerchantseviTjr where Nov V1.1S5I wly Gplendid DrcR Ooods, I 1 t'ST RECEIVED mi l npei.rd this iiior1ti, a " bo.iutiful asortniciit of JAC'T MESLtXS. llEMAOE, SILK TISSUES, Ac. Ac, Prints Chtaprr thin ttn Also, i I N fi II A M S A , I) ! HINTS, 5,000 yds. of tho above floods of nieo quality and at t"w fanm to iuurn snles. Purchasers aro Invited to call and exnmlne nt tho Corner Storo. LYMAN'S. May 7, ISS.I. -Uwlf Willow Wagons, CKm$, Cradles, Chairs anino-Cart-, forsato at lmt.VSMAIll'.S Old Stand, Church itrctt. Watches. fpHE largest and richest stock of fino AVatchci ever openeL Also a now lot of cheap Watches of gold, silver, plated an 1 galvanized juit received at tho old stand, Church tt. dAwtf J. E. U1WXSMAID, iiimiiiNf.Tciv CAUPKT WAHRHOUSE, 1.10 ciit'Kcii sntr.r.r. fYlCIIOL"5 A ROYXTOX h.nennwrntnpleted their arrangements with all tho principal Carpet Manufactories in the United StiU", as well as vPh tho imfiorters for all dcirablti stvles of Foreign Manufacture and can now exhibit as great a t ari'-ty as mot of tho Carpet Loup" in Xew York and Kos- I ton, and can sell a' low, nnd in fat Am now Sflling nr! And nrr receiving weekly all tho deirablo new pattern", such a Beautiful Tapestry Volvet, Tapetry l!rnel, EnglUh Brunei, Patent Velvet. Venetian Thiee ply, Extra Superfine, Suprfmn, Pino A common Ingriin, Cotton A Wool, Cotton nnd Hemp, Mnw Mittin, Druggett, Crumb Cloth-, Door Mat- A Hearth ltus. Fn$hH and Ammrnn V I ii o r Oil C 1 o !i x . All wi.llh", from three. f,.nrtlis 10 fnnr yai.1" iriJc. Tahlenir..th., Wimlnvv Mindi's anil Ciiiiniu l'ltnrr. Moreens, DamasV", Curtain Muslins, Ulanket;, Ile p.ren.lsnn.l Tnhle "i.reli'!'. May 1. lUntf Fire Works. " J wholesalo only at r.iuv-M.ur'-j May 30th. .l.twlf Chureh Street. r.TAVFXO Returned to my old stand on Church El Mrcrt, I am now pro parol to supply the needy with the best of Tin- ('ollon, Stiinr, Splri', Inrnronl, Tiipinc.u Wrmieill;.. I'.iiinn, f'oiu Sinrrli. Itni-in. Split rrn, Cannri and Ihnip Sent, all Kind of Soap, .farrrrt, Sainton, C ul Vt(. f.atnp Ot!, fhtrnni? Fhttd. Cid r Vinrar, Pork fnrd, riour by tho bnrrol nr pound, ISttnk lnat and Moil, it .1 very moW.i'o t lvi from eot, and nImi1tn ill m7 p'ir'iii'si f'-r cash think my price-! will ba found ati factory Ii. it. v. a u. s Mi. 2.5th, 1555. dAwdnos. Tan. M. OSTIIEIM, Piror.TP.ri or W I V ! ', S and LIQUORS. i' I'mil Stri- ( 7'ii'fl dun March 1. 155. tram f,i,nf)., x i: v . Slip,) V O It K . wtf Cooper's Anti-Pain Tincture. 4SA PAIX ALLEVITOR tblt Tincturo is Vuporior to any othir f mi 1 -n t'io m'ric in Continent ; and tike-i fm pr-jco U-n uf alt others wherever it t-t iiiad. It i- )a-t'ly Vlirtabli:, and contain! nothing Pnlionou. Itiino l for wlndanlniln in tho tn-nch and nowclt.for tha Diarrhc an 1 Iyentary, Colic, Chol era and Cholera.I)rlJa-;, for Hhcii'n'itimt ncut", choronic.aid nervou, fortho I'uthiic or Athmi, Croup, Coldi and Couh. cild-', Hurn., Wound , Urui'c, ?praln, Stiff and .wullon L.int", Xeural gia or Tic-DoulourfiM, Toith-a,,hf, Ilealiehe, Fiek and Xcrvon- Headich", to quiet an nnay nerv. mi retle'ne, and tfiti enibl on" to leepeilmly, Pain in tho Side, a Stieh in th Itack, Crik an 1 Cramp, an 1 almost crery kind of Pain, Internal anil External Pit, H hough, Ilcart-Uurn, Chilbliin, Painful C'rn. Gwcllin2, Ol I .re. to allay tnlUnrnatiun, an I Prevent Mor ifi-MMon Ac, .Jobl nt Whuleiilfl ml R'.'tiil bv tb Mmufae tiirrr. V. r-OOI'KIt. A C., Kc.-eville, X. V Al-obv A C. SPEAR, liurlington Vt. and by Merchant-, generally. wl3'y STAltTMiXGJUiT TlVK what every" woriArsiiduLo KNOW. How often it baj pn, that ihc wii.j lingcn frnm year to jcar in tint iiinb . rd h.-. n not cvrn for ono day to feel the lu a' '1 lidaratinb' mflu. ecce incident to the enjoyment of health T1IH li LOO. MING ISIUDK, Eul n few jenrs ego in the flush of Le.illh nr.d jouih, and buovaueji of .inls, mi idle, ud riiar.stlv in. eiplicaMr, becomes a feehfe. ..eklr, s.ilfow, de'blll talel wife, with frame emaciated, nerves untrun, spirit, depressed, countenance, hiarinir tho irnirc-3 of suffennf;, and au utur his.cl and mental ros. tratioo, arising from Ipioraiu y of the simplest aod plainest rules of health ai cow.ceKd witli llio inar riapo itate, tho ifdation ff L.eh entails di.H.e, suffering nnd miser-, r.ots i,y to iho wife, but often HEREDITARY C3!,!FLi!:;T3 UPON THE CHiLLEEN ' 1 TO THE THI BO AND fnlTTH OF FKAr'"." Trniiinlttl ir CO-rMITI, sritori'M. Ill IMK IIOMMtl , MTV, lilll'T, KIMi'S nVH., nml ottH r nnr wursf Ultintll, II M A DREADFUL INHERITANCE FROM THE PARENTS. " And mnt thts continue 1 Mmt tin be I In tl erf no remMyl1 NoroIefF .No hope Th Tfaiij is ty knowii-s tli mow. and ae'-lm theio, and knowina; the remeJica, and beocBtiog by tlcia Thwe aro pomtoJ out a THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY TR. A. SI, MAIT.ICIEUC, mon5soB ot tnsiu'n op wowki. One Hundredth Edition, (.VVI.OOO), ln-j ,pp (tri rws r.rrH, rrrr mtI, f 1 no J A utaottanl wortc f-iabiinlicJ n m'alinn, found cliM In the cjtt&loe'Ui's uf tl.e prmttraJe niVi in Nvnr York, rbilailf ti tjf.-i, nj otlier cttic, anJ o!l bribe rincAl Utfk-iel'erfl id tbt lnitM Lilfi. It uaa firnt publu-lioJ lu 184T, (since nhkU Hm FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND C0PIIS bat botn isoIJ. ff which tt er wvre ujiwarl of o.ni: iiu.i)i;nr)Tiiui:sANi) sln r uv .mail, nesting the hifh cutnuitum in which it N bM i a r Ii ible j ojutu HtHlical isooic rou i:vi;uv ri;niAi.j; th author ha'tnir ilTuti"J hi trUU altsntiou t-i tl. treatnifiitof cri.i( Uiuln pitolur to Urinalc, lu rrojwa to bih be is j early coDHsiltt-J by tliou-auj both m .(tu aal by ltUvr. Hero erery woman can Jicort?r, by fjmrjru l.cr vn ymptoois with th( do-icribel, tbu naturo, fliaraeVr, riusoa of, anJ tbs proper remeliv'S for, her ettnpIaiDts Tbe wife about h-tcemm,; a mother bai often r.rJ cf InstructjOD anil adtlce cf the otmott Impnrtane to I r future health, la respect to which her sn-ntit encis f-jf-HJ4 cooialtln; a mejical pentlcmsn, wtU flnl nacli in tr notion aoi adrlce, anl alio ei'bta many aymrtocu-) which otberwlie wouU occajfon anstely or lrm aa all tbe pculuritlci Incldetit to her it t nation are dencribM. How many are eaflVrin,; fr-mi obtruetions or IrreguUr ihei Heeullar to the female lynteni. which uuilvrmlne the liealtb, the effects cf which they re Ifoorant, aul far which their dvtieacy forbid seeking medical alnc Many suffering from yralaprut tiUn (ftXUug at the wiuib), cr frtra Jtwr aZ-xa (ufaknfui, drbihty, e ) Many are to tt-oitant agony tot tuany months yttevi U confine mcnt Many hare difficult If Dot -Uiverom tl.IiierWs, tui I tlow and nncertala rrcoTenei. bum who b are btrarJt-d daring inch Urns, will each find in Its the mean of j-rsitenUoD, ainchoraUou and islivf It Is of coar Impracticable to oon.sy fjtiy tbe w ai fttibjeets treated of, ai thy aro of ti ttatuie .nclly la tended Ut tbe married or tho ponttniylatics warruie leader, are you a husband or a UtLtrl a wife or a motlsrf IUts yoa the sincere welfare of tbo you le. at bartr Irote your owrfty, and loe no time (n karuin; what causes Intcrfer with their health aul hap pmess Dot 1e as than your own tt will avoid to j-'J sol junta, as it has to thousanta, muoy a day of pain and anxiety, followed ty frUsphm i.ljhw, ln4MfiltaUfljr the nund fer ita ordinary avocation, an) exhaustinj those rofani or medical attrndanct, mdIaiuM sat aUerUM noitranis which other Iw -oiikl irmitla fr deoliuiiv jean, the iikliimtt's vt tge aud tht proper Mlm alien of jour rhiUrcn la ron".-ni of ihf unifrriat r r ilaiity of tbe oik, a evldencvd bv it- traordinarr tariuu import- Hon i bate l-u atmpteil. it utll q txkll'ra as on tha public. t iuiiUintu uf title brius edition, and aurreptitiuuB infiiiieiuetiU if eopyrvht, and other devu-va aud dtK-fjlu-u it hi ttta fuuul Lh 4tj, theicfort, to CAUTION TKE PUBLIC to buy n Nk iinl.' tbf wm la Pr A M Mil SKTiT, Ji ljlt-rt Hre.'l N Y i n ttil l!i mtrj in tbe (Ivik'a Ultim n ll btW i i i mi , and buy prW of rt'MvUbW aii'l h in ' V t-r stnt by mail, an 1 addrv i li M V.,.u m , . "Up-jn rrcriiit of On Uoil r THE MAR. RiED womai.'h rnivAir. MHDIOAL COM PANION' t. ftunt i h ul l l la .nr jsirt of th. United SIAIrs, IUi. Cjo.i1u. ml Rniuli rtoTmers. AU lelti. luu.l p. st.tia (l r1 .ddi,.ed to Dr. A. M i:AUllli;ElJ t..- 1.4, l.iw-Voik our rublii.L.i-i: t'u.t., i i Lil.rty bii set, Nw Volt Aljciits iii Vniuiiiit, Sniith A I'ieree, .Mii.iir 0 P llnlc, TAcImi KM llr.mn, l'.. .. t Ur.lful.lA ilrannlu, Um. piliciC I. Case ,t C linn In V. W ltlii.lell, lt-tii'i" - t'ullini A Porter. ,U air ler I'W.lcb, II, n ' n II WalLi'e, Ii '' I Pltt, Jr , H imifrf ' S K 0 IUiiis. ilnipr,., S 11 Nirholi, llurhneim PMerryOtlJ. ' " - O Tyler, . M xlpitit- DMott,.M .fir . I Jan IU. wOmln New Goods At imtN-V,UI)'!i .li:Vi:LKV STOKE, Church fct. SJ ellenlei nf (nrl'nis ityles, I'apler Maehe, and Sllierecl I'i,,., UUe Kuns.Iloyi Uelti, Maiki, a vi.rletv ,f new styles handsome Cameo Pin, IKsket I'lns, r,.ral an l l'oarl set Pins, Gold and llnlr Hramli Is, ant n .nrleiy of flnM, Pearl, Ituby, (1 irni t nnd limcralcl and t.lnln and chased 16 and 18 Carrat Kings , Also, Watches of overy kind and prices, nt the lowest prices. New floods constantly nrtlvin-.nl till fS3f A I fl'S arrlvinj at liltt.NSMAID'S Jowclry Store, Church Street. dAwtf May 30th, 18J.i. Ribbon.4 and DrcBS Trimmings TVKvV STYMIE, nnd very desirable, worthy 11 attention of every Ivdy. Also, the GRASS CI.OTI1 4 MOHAIR SKIRTS, jiut rocci.ed this morning at May 7th, 18JS. LYMAN'.-, diwtf H PATRICK'S I'lO.Vs tfc Foint, roti RVI.P. nr II. IIOSTWICV. II , 185.5 April! dlwtf TIRE-WORKS I FOURTH OF JULY ! Kniirici'MHi tc liiincrcmi, Aron.w nroprp-l t" furnlih brjto and Pinill I!thlliii',nnt short nollo. Aim, all tli. rarlotlm Of small nr.iks 0nn ti.,Tn. rj'.l. I horl!'lt0, Cannon Crackers, S.nno.nno l'lilllng Crackers, 300 Ito.p. tlonWd Headers, .OOOJlnil Torpeil'ies. Tho whfilr Mmprlslnl Ih' large. t and mcsieom. plrtn a.sortment In tlio I'nlted Slate.. Orders addressed tr. 1.1 .V IT If'11'!' slrcrt. lloslon. IIOMiIIV X rrTTHIt. "l0 "lents for Sanderson .1 l.anercan, IHna I,sbor:itoric!, I'.ast Camnrldso and South I'.eadln", Mi". wtiwl. Cheapest Musical Work In ihr W'whl, Pn" 0 Pillar. UrnllH's nllMim. nt lllisicnl Hmls nnd lllossonis, rntteslnn of neis d ndinlred POLKA, MWUKIS n.t sfllOTTI-iHKS. for Iho I'lnm. F"rt. Ileanllfiillv Illii'trsted with si j; Tie. nrt nnd Ipnrt.rln'e designs. In T.lthogrftpU by II'A 'ostnn. of the Mlowlnp subjects No. I. Msisie cfmnd., ' n"iiitr. Irror, 1 Tt.rotlrn, 4 Ttempmbrsnee, " MeMv. " f. Ptn.AlsMon. I'lihll.hrd md Tor st hT 1MIT.T. C. .TOI.UE, .,10 tlfj-sdirsr. (t. N'lehols. Hotel,) N'ew VorV. - Tho ihore wrk will l.s s.t mall to snr ps.t nf the country on receipt of One Pol'ar, ndilressed m IMT'FJ. C. .ini.T.IE. MO HrdsT. tI'is.I fPt Mehota. Hotel.l Xeir York rTnclitrt" nml Carriage Shop. rrlllt: fVnFP inNTII hsvlne re-opened the s iK.p rr.rmerl" rieeunied hr II. Wheeler .t Fnns s s rerriTje snd MMdno .hep. I. prepared to msnufiftnre rnrlle. stl de.erlrtlon. rollors. snol.es, Hithlts, firrrinrs. A-r.. prepsretl tr. rtrder. Tloe. Fork and Qhorel llnndts. kr-rt eep.tartlr on hsrd. T here also faeillties to msko r.r rppilr llht tsrhlnerv rf all descriptions. Th" public ps.trr.psre . resneeirullv .olieited O M .MARTMI.T, chebnrp r-ill". Mat 2st, 1 1 1 . Strayctl or Stolen, rIIOM th nhs-rlher. on or ahnnt the nth inst , a brnwn. line.t.sck rt year old Heifer, with star in th forehond anl hrrt horns. Whoerer will return or ?lre information whero she may be found, will bo suitably rewarded. U.S. HF.AT. F.urliniton, Mar 17, 15. wICwJs Wanted 300 Active YoungMcn, To act as Icil and trarelllns aconts In a business easy, useful nnd honorsble, st a . irir.Y of $ino rnii moxtii A eapilal of 4.", onlv renuired. Xo patent raedielno nr hook bntne.. Full particulars plven, free to all who who enclose a potae-stamp or a three cent piece, and address A. II. .M.UVTV.V, Plalstow, X, II wlCwS Premium Fire Works In erery variety, at Whole.sle and Retail, manufac-turo-1 h7 Ininps 11, llovry. Also, f.ir sale to the trade 51Q0 Ilnxe. r.ol.l Chop Pi-tol and Cannon Crackers 5000 IloTes Torpedoes. 300,000 Pullln: Cracker., The whole e mprises the lareet and most extenslra took of Fire Works in the I'nlted States. Orders addressed to Xo. m Washington St., or 27 Milk ft., lio-ton. Laboratories at C'ambridgcport and Bricliton. Boston, .May 9, 1 55. wlCwS New Hampton Institution, rnlrinr. Tt. rplIK fMMEIl TKIt.M will commence May Vth. X and elose July 2Cth Thn r 1LI, THIIM will commence Anc 59th Applieaii ,n fur eatalocues or Information may be ma le to the Presl lent, Kor. E. D. Smith, V. D or to Miss Laura A. Oage, Principal of the Fom.I. licpirttnrnt A. JOXE', Str'T May 7, 1SS5 wl5mo.1 E. DANFORD'S PATENT " IRON GRASS CUTTER. rgMli; I NTni:iiiIGXEI) WOULD RC-PECTrUL-n iy i-all J tiio attention of Farmers anH the l'ubli" t'i thf ni. ,vo lnau-liine, which they arc now m.inuf .u'lurm fir th1 harvest of 195 l'rom a thti..mh eamintioii of the eompsrativa mcriti cf tho dlJjront ktnli of M jwins . Machines, hrt'ujrht before tho puhlic, in the States of Vermont, ew i'nrk, (Muo, InlUna an i Illinoif, during the lutaeu m, wo aro fully sitisfied that K, Danfurd! Iron tirasj Cuttor, with dnuMo edges, will give thtt beat 3 itiluti in under all eireumtances, of any that has yoi boen o Jjre i to tho public; we aro also sui t .lined in thts opinion, by several disinterested per b ns th.it havo nil l.trso opportunities for forming correct decisions Tho advantages of this Ma chine., with duublo edes, wiirked with a double crank, our thu sinlo olos, working thought l tut, in the trdi ur finders, cannot fail to bo ap piroutt'tho iii't eomoian observer 1st. From the saving in p vvor, tho e les cutting like shears. 2nl. The uuptisjilnlity of elojrsin, 3i. Thatthfj till uit noul sharponm,; ntar as ofton. This Ma chine received tho first premium of tho Stato Agri eultur.il .-..ciety .f IIUuuis f 15 after a trial of four di) in coinpetitli-n with all Machines of any iii.te. Also tho first premlu'U of tho Chicago Me chained iilitut3 of lSj.1 and li5i, and several L'ounty A,;neiiltur.ii Societies in Illinois and In. duna. It has iu overy instanco received tho first proiuium when put iu competition with any other in ue. We respectfully Inwte all who aro desirous of I urchasing a mowing michino for the eorainp har lost to call and examine ono wo havo on hand, be. fore purchasing elsewhere. Tho machines we man uficturo will n mi do with, or without guards U the edes, as requited for the meadows they are t be used upon. They will alio bo warranted to cut all kinis of rass, coaro or fine, wet or dry, thick or thin, as well as can bo dono with a soy the. MURRAY L. PATRICK UUFUS PATRICK Ilinesburgh, April '.'nd, 1S53. wlOtf (O Cf) ca xn 2 a si S e-s r- " j h ji 5 S 'i a s' Yi 4 a r Js3"S a -3 R s: s 5?, O IS U" 3 J m a c -1 3 - . .to 1 gag e a S a -j g : ; .a PA a r -s T a. 1 'ssi r- c T. 15 a u s. 2 a 4 J? s e in n XI 'r- J 5 iS "5 2 5 5 -t -a M Z a PJ P f fas" C " FARMS FOR SALE. fgSf ri'HESUDSCRIDEIl HAS THREE FARMS fer i1. In tha town of Milton, within uiila of Cheelcrl.erry Green on. containing SSft ,rM, on. 150 arret, and tb. other 100 acre., all lying on tho tniln road tn Burlington. I will ..11 una or all of .all farms on reasonable term., Pos session siren the flrit ilay of April next F.rionl vrtihinE l purchato real citato would ito well tn examino laU farnil. AMOS DROWN Milt n, March 3,1,155 wSmoi' i I I ! t f r .'l -