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VERMONT WATCHMAN .fc STATE JOURNAL, JUNE 22, 1848.
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1'rom tlio lluillnglnn Pioo Press.
To ono who lins from Ms earliest political ox
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ill what 1 eay, I hnvo do doubt I tutor tho
cnlimenls of n largo portion of tho Domncracv
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Tlio nomination of Lowis Cnss for tho I'rcsi-
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largo niul forinldahlo portion of tho truo Join-
intn llin nnnntinlinn. nr snerifien thoir cardinal
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imnurv.
How can nil honest man hesitate upon such
n alternative ?
Tho irrnnt .nicKlinn. cnmDarcu Willi winch all
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in u tint uiu ui uiu ii iiiuw iwi3"
in n lmm i 1 ill n nnrsnlial SVllinal IV IliaV UC
nm f.dt (nr nl' tlm Inmlnra nf !hn llnrnlilirn
nil inu iuiii:iiiua iui "iiiwii iim iinu
ilrrn msnmisn tn tlio heart of the democracy
V ITIIUH I.
Tho tiino has coino for action firm, fearless,
If in Iho daya when tho henvon-born spirit of
mrrican ibcrlv was in its infancy, its croat
'insMo am at vocnio was icu, in view 01 mo
vlelminn .,1 Glutnfif tn nil titldt In nVftlfliltl
1 Ireniblo for my country when I remember
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tni uuu la lusit ivnui uiuriii miuuiu iiu diu.u
m (ji votuu followers, when n Irco-born son ol
in iNtnl i. rpp.rrntit In nvnrv itnnu so ol hotmr or
u nari tv. nun osnirin? to t o i L'liuat luuucui
ibtii.c'tun, boldly advocates tho extension of.
i.nu I 1 1 ilji v. uiiu ii uui:va jtiiuoui. iw tuiw hut
masurc having for its object, not the abolition
' slavery tvliero it now exists, under tlio sane
ui! in iti iv, uui uiu n u?i. I y uiiuii ui luiiuuij,
ow free from its alarming evils and cnormi-
us.-'
That Lewis Cass is n most servile and supple
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uuitiur tu ouiitiiurn u tuiuiuii. uuu m uuvuiu
iinsclf, ui the event of hi election, " body and
'til IU LMU I'lUIIIVVIUli UI UUUtilVdl MVMM IIIIU I
tcsis. even wncn in mroci opposition io moso
1. Without icfcrring to his recreant course in
to Senate, or to his famous anti-Wilmot Pro
iso letter, the history of tlio proceedings of the
UU UtlllUll LliUt. IJUilllliaLLtU iiltll UltlLi JL ULtUt U
doubt.
And however much wc may bo opposcJ totlic
ropricly or du'y of Northern Democrats to re-
cl a iiuiJiiiuuimi luruuu unou i urn uv nuiuicai
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ienno noinls nut but. onn finnrso : nrid. unless
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iKinv. unu uikc inai a r 1 nnu nuo c smnu
Inch udlicrcnri! tn truth, nrinninln. iiiRticn nnd
unaiouiiw, uuvur iaii3 iu suture
A I nUE lEMOCUAT
(T?' At tho Old Hunltcr ratification meeting
i iNow ork, tho INew Yorl; Commercial sivs
icro " was mo'o crv than wool." Tho riilliusi-
ii r 'i. . . w mi.
10 llaltimore nominations wcro to bo beaten.
Ir. JJenton, who was the first speaker, argued
Will II1U IIUSL UUIIII 1IUUUU1II, Vl; 1 1 1 11 L " IIIU It'll-
r...i . c. ii o
that the iialtimoro ticket was not the best
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nr ! (lino snn ;n kii 1 mini sinnn. iviui nil !
owcll Cobb ot Ccoruia. also spoke. The bur
ion of tho wholo was that tho Whigs ought to
uck. tocoTT r.Niionsi:s l avlor. a corrcs-
Jtidout ol tlio National Intelligencer stales that
op. Taylor was vouched for by Gon. Scott In
j "an honest man and a good Whig" anterior
mo uccoums ueinii recciven ai wiim iinmrin
the battles of I'alo Alto and Rcsaca do la
alma, as appears by u communication published
uiu iiiiuunui iinunigciicer, June isio. ii
as stiirccstcil by a friend to General Scoll that
ere ho to achieve a brilliant victory in Mexico,
eneral Taylor would bu elected President.
bupposo ho is," was the tnammnimou rcnlv
we bhall havo for President an honest man and
good V big." Phxltt. Jorlh.1mcrican.
VLT" J ho Ei'is ais that inoa who voted n
aiust tho Vlu8 in '-M, aro about that town
in. jju,i.io "jiug w i.iiiiui iv iii viners to
ledge themselves to vote against iho Whig can
idates. Expose them, soy wo. Alias.
"PnoonEssivK." Mr. Ilanncgan, at tho Bat
mora Convention, .n a bnecch, spuko of tho
imexation of Cuba and Jamaica, hs tho next
cp in democracy, uannrgaii is Cass s right
uiu man.
ft" Tho Albany Atlas, tho Barnburner orean.
lys that there wcro just sixty. eight persons in
10 procession at Albany lo welcome General
as to that city. Carnaces were hired for the
fMMnn lint nnrintn rimtil mil Im lui-n,! in rifl.
i tliem. it was a dull, cheerless aliair.
Wisconsin. The telegraph reports that Hen
Dodiio and J. P. Walker havo been chosen
inted states beuator Irom Wisconsin. Jiutli
oco.-i, of course.
A Nkw CAiiirnT Mi.MSTr.n. Hon. Isaac Ton
ll-.-l t. r-.
ui, has been appointed Attorney General of tho
nited btaics, in placo ot Mr. Chllord, who was
.IHIIIIUU wiiiiiiinQiuu,;! iu iil(.AIl.U
0" Mayor Iluvemoyer, of Now York, a real
nmi ii'riii . i,n v'.itoii mm m u ntn, 1,1, I ,n
uu I :niinrll .inn nl ivmili ,na llin lull ,i
io hospitalities of the city to Mr. Cass, on his
Icclioiiocrin:' tour. Ho iroes to New York, ae
ompaiiicu oy somo uozon oenators and Ketiro
peeches, &.c. Mnyor Havemcycr thinks they
lioulil bear their own expenses. Cass's friends
annul object, lor Mr. Foote, nt tho Loco meet
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eto power democratic.
fX"PnosrecTs or IIu.nkcrdom in Sii.as
VinniiT'o f'.nri'i'V A nnnl Imnn tt u l,n ...!
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UUHVIilU Ull UIU '1LI1. ill UT IIS IIS LII11L fl "i iMnn
rat" from t-t. Lawrence County, tho homo of
io lalo Silas Wright, was willing to make uny
:abonablo bet lluit Lewis Cass uotitdnulrcctive
ii I'mm ,i, ivi.v(& lumiiii jjui mtiiiun i fee
'ress.
Tlio Now-York Globe, a Democratic Van
luron paper says : " It is as impossible) to elect
io liuuiinore nominees as it is to row a boat ui
NUUIU u.lM .,.1 I, blull UUI.
Uoou fSEWs. J he now Postaiio Ui has
asscu uio House ot iieprcsentalivcs.
It is rumored that fllurtiu Van Huron has con
ented to accept a nomination lor thu Presidun
y Irom tho Barnburners.
lUnMiunNKns in Illinois. Tho Chicago
riliune. a neutral nanur. siivh
Tiiolule in THE Ca)U Wo understand
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ion. unu kick i i o traces in snuo oi i no wntn i
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UIU lltiU HI &,UI11I1IUI1U1I3. L 1 I J 1 1 1 lllll Llll
ry, also, uu learn that disaffection thcro exceeds,
possible, that of tho citv.
A goodly number of rovcrnmcnt ollico hold-
rs in Boston dcclaro their intention to voto for
Jon. Taylor. They say ho ia "bound to come
ii," that thuy must tuko him anyhow, and as
licy are a little lamo they think it prudent to
tart now. Moslem Uaity Mail.
Tiie Uatification Vote. Tho injunction
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1 BUi;it:ijr liavil' uvuu fUUIUVUU JIUIII IIIU OUU-
to's proceedings on iho Mexican treaty, tho
IWH!
YfcAS. Messrs. Ashloy, Athnrton, Ilagby,
!tll. Bradbury, Bright, Butler, Calhoun. Cumo-
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)owns, Felcli, I'oote, Green, Hale, Hunncgan,
luutur, Johnson of IMarylauil, Manguin, Mason,
lillur, Moor, Niles, Husk, Sevier, Turnoy, Uu-
ffrwond and Yulcn JIH.
Naits Messrs. Allen, Atchison, Badgcr,Vald-
,uwis, SpruutiSt, Uiiliaui, Webster nud West
ot 11.
nucnciMcnt Democracy in vcnnoiu.
00,
Monpav, tho 12th.
Senate. Mr. Bradbury prosontcd tho creden
tials of Hannibal Hamlin, Senator from Maine,
tvlwt t nnf lila o on f
Tho bill creating n retiring list of tho nrmy
nml nnvv cnnio un and a dobato disused, ill
.i,u u,.. vi. ituviti nml WiiliAinr ui r.
ticinated. after nliicli it was laid aside.
A resolution' for tho printing of 20,000 copies or
r tl.n tlniunt If ntwirl tvna III If nil un Ann iMnrwI. I
mcnt to increase Iho number to GO.OOO was do-
bated by Messrs. Wcslcutt, Calhoun, Hale, Had-
- .1 hi, I i. t , t'.l 1
cer, ciiiiicron aim lines, alter which uio amunu-
r.,,i , ,,lir,,l p in i !vinnn mnin.
which was adopted. ' '
oiise.-Jlr. Wallace of South Carolina, olec-
led in nlacoofMr. lllacli, deceased, appeared
and tooK ins scat
Mr. Wontwortli of Illinois made an unsucccss
ful al'.empl to fix a day for tlio consideration of
tlio river and liarbor Dill.
Mr. Aslunun introduced a resolution to ad
journ July 1. It was amended by substituting
tho 17th and passed.
Till cm .IV. Jitnn 1:1.
Senate. Mr. Halo presented a petition from
Ohio, asking for tho removal of the scat of gov-
erntneiil to Cincinnati, in conserpicnco ol tho
tdnvu i rutin nnirin.l nn iniiinpiiv nf Wn.lnnitinii.
A motion to reccivu tho petition was nbinelod
to, and it was laid on tho table. Air. Halo then
nsknil lcnvn tn wittwlrnu' tlm nntitinn. nml n tin.
bato cnsiim . nm Sum nn i n. H.nr iv. Man.
gum, nml Niles, took pari. Leave wits jefused
loot. ,
Alr. Webster rennrtcd n resolution to nmond
tho naturalization laws, so that children of A-
lucriean parents born abroad, may bo citizens of
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inu uiuicu aiaics, as uuuer n strict construction
ot Iho present laws they arc not.
Mr. jtcrriun moved to iniso up the joint rcso
luliou of Iho IIouso for tho adjournment of Con
gross on the 17th of July. A debuto ensued in
winch Messrs. llentot), Davis of Mississippi,
jjorricn, ingiiy, Uayton, Allicrlon, Dickinson,
uusk, ana Lullioun took part, when tho motion
was rejected, J( to ai
A hill to pay for liorscs lost in tho military
service was debuted, and rclerred to tlio .Militu
ry Committee.
House. Mr. Palfrey inado an unsuccessful
motion to introduce Mr. Vatteniaro's bill of in
ti'rchan''es.
Mr. Pollock moved to reconsider the report
against extending pensions in certain cases,
1 he motion was referred lo thu Cummiltou on
Military A flairs.
I ho llotiso went into Commiltoo of tho Wholo
on the Navy bill. An amendment to appro
prialo abj,Ul)0, for Iho purchas.o ol land to on
largo Urooklyn Navy Vnn1 was adopted.
v f.dnesha v, June n.
in be unto, tho Indian Appropriation uill was
discussed, thu question being on Mr. Hell's a-
mPtlitfiiPlil tnimliinrr tlm Initna rf pnilin fTlinr.
okeo Indians. A deLato ensued, in which Messrs.
lieu, fllaiijrum, Ualhnun, Niles. Uerrion. Ilutler.
nnd Wehster pirlicipatod. Mr. Alherton oll'er
cd an amendment against appropriating,$IO,000
for tho expense of establishing and Indian agen
cy in Texas. Without taliinu unv riucstion on
tho bill, tho denato vcut into Executive session.
nnu tuen udjourncd.
House. Mr. Vinton introduced a tomtresolu
tiou lo provide for the transportation to tho most
convenient ports, ol discharged volunteers, nnd
such regulars as have served" out their terms of I
service, which exoires with tlm war.
A U'll was reported, to provide for payment of
horses and other property lost in tho military
service, which was passed, witn an amendment.
A bill was reported cnnccruiuir tho improve
inent und survey of rivers and hurbors referred
to uio uoinmitteo ol tho Whole.
Resolution wore renorted concerning tho ta
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King ot tho next census in le.ll
'Tho Navy bill w.,s discussed in Commiltoo of
mo Whole, and it was agreed to appropriate
$l(),C00 for marine hospitals tit Louisville, Ky.
uuu riusuiirgn, ra. Adjourned.
1 nunsiiAV, Juno 10.
Sn.N.viT. A messatro was received from iho
House, with Joint, lesulutious providing for the
discharge of volunteers, with other temporary
troops, including thosu enlisted to servo during
tlio war,
Mr. Henlon moved that the Senate proceed to
tlio consideration ot tho same. Air. lleulon then
offered an amendment to tho resolution, provid
lug lor three months extra pay tor Iho commis
sioned officers discharged.
Air. Cameron of Pennsylvania, offered an n
tncndinent in favor of including nun cotutnis
sioned ollicors, musicians and privates. On mo
lion liic subject was inlormally laid aside, alter
somo debate.
Air. llerrien of Georcia, from tlio Judiciary
Ooiumltlcc, reported a bill relating to tho cxten
sion uf tlio naturalization laws, inttoducetl on
Wednesday, and referred to said Committee,
wilh an nmeiidinent. After somo debate tho
amendment was adopted. 'The bill was then
informally laid aside.
Uu motion the Somite laid aside tho inornttit'
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, i . . I . , . i : 1 1 ro e e e u t u o ,uo consmerauou oi
uiu ...un. uppnipriaiiuii mn.
nir. oouam un oi AlKansas, otiercd nn amend-
uii.-iib iu uiu uiu, in invur ui reaiunu uio saia
rus of Indian agents which wcro reduced by
the bill, llo supported the amendment at somo
length and pointed out its advantatres,
The debate was continued by Air. Alherton,
of Now Uuinpshiro, Mr. liutlcr of tioulh Caro
lina, Mr. Sebastian, Mr. Itusk of Texas, Mr.
UCMson oi aiiesouri, and Air. licntou.
Tho amendment was. after soinodubato. adon
ted, when tho bill, on mo'ion. was laid aside.
The joint resolution from ihe House, was then,
on motion, inKeu up.
Mr. lleutoii withdrew his amendment. Tho
resolution was then passed.
Housr.. Air. of Now York, nsked leave
to lntroduco n bill in lavor of reducing Iho mile
ago of the members of Conirress.
Air. Vinton of Ohio, moved that the Houso ro
soivo lisoil into a isomnullcu ol Uio Wholo tin
thu State of the Union, Air. Thompson of Indi
ana in tho chair, which was agreed to. Tho
Navy Hill was then taken up und further u
inci'dmenis considered.
FniDAV, Juno Hi.
Senate. Air. Uagby of Alabama, resigned his
seal Having been appointed Minister to Kinsia
Tho wholo djy was occupied in privuto colon
dar.
Tho IIouso of Representatives went into Com
mitteo of tho wholo on tho Fortification hill. A
long personal explanation onsucd between
Alossrs, Slaiilon of Tennessee, and Atkinson of
Virginia, as to which was tlio ubler man and
democrat.
Air. J. R. Ingersoll offered -nn umcndincnt to
aniironrmto ft 1 00 0(10 fur fiiitilVitiir I'ttn Putnh
i .i . .. . i . . ..i n . .
isiunu, wmci), wuii ouicr umriKimctns, was uia-
tussuii, mum uiu lyOtniniuuu ruse UUU ruporiuu
uiu um uuu aincuutncnis to uio (lotiso.
Katuhuay, Juno 17.
Senate, Mr. Dayton, of Now Jersey, intro-
ducud a joint rcnulntiun in f.ivur uf collcctim
certain ulutislical i nt'.iri r :u in id. tu bo obtained in
cunncclion wiili thu next National cciiiu, which
nnu atrrocu lo.
Tlm remainder of iho day wun spent in tho
Con-Sldur-utioil of privulU hlU.
Miiiliimr at iitin.irlnnrn iviih ilnnn In thn I Linen
' .aiiwH.
ifovcigu Iciui
From tho lloiton laily Adoveitisfr, Juno H.
ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICA.
SUVKN I)AYH LATKlt TIIO.M KUKOI'K.
Tlio lluynl Mail Blenmsliip Ainoricn, Capl.
Jutlkiim, arrived hero from Liverpool, last cvo
niii(f, lmvini; niudu o pasaaga in u littlo over ion
days tlio I'uBtest voyone on record.
l'ho America sailed from Liverpool nt IS
o'clock M. on tlio Ud lust, slio rcnclied Halifax
on tlio JSlli at 8 A.M. utter having been detained
by fog for 8 hours oil' that port. Bho left Hali
fax tho samo day nt 10 o'clock A. M. nnd reach
ed her berth in our Harbor at 10 last ovening.
In tho general stnto ol commercial nfluirs tliero
wan littlo change. In tlio manufacturing dis
tricts ihoro was no revival of business. Tlio cot
ton market was still depressed, with prices slight,
ly mora reduced, but with nn increase of Bales.
Tho wcailier continued fuvorablo for tho pros
pects of a harvest, and tho prices of grain wcro
Boniowhal lower. Western Canal Flour nt Liv
erpool was quoted at U7s a U7a 0, 'l'ho money
I mnrkot wns stoailv. nml tlm nr'ico of consols al
most without variation 3 per cunts quoted at 84
a 81 Ii-8. Thoro had boon an Improvement dur-
lnjf tlio past month of about 2 per cent.
Thoro is much distress amoliff tho lower clas
ses in England, for want of employment. There
had been somo disturbances in tho metropolis,
and in Manchoslor, llradford, and other towns,
but they wcro not of a serious character. J hcy
consisted chiclly ol assctnblauos ol Chartists,
and woro dispersed by tlio noiico, aided in two
thrco instances uy tlio military.
IliELANIl Se.NTKNCK OK flirt. MlTCIIEI.t..
At a sitting ol tho Commission Court, before
which Mitchell was tried, on tho 27lh ult., tho
..nonnnv n h .xnlnnnni In fnllrlnni, ,lf,n.ril rnt1.
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nortation. Groat excitement onsucd in Court
a cheer was Riven for Mitchell, and n sculllo
took place when tho ollicors attempted to restore
order, during which thu Judges lied from their
seats. Messrs. O Uonnati, ftleaglier nnu JJoho-
ny, with two or thrco others, woro arrested lor
paling in tins uisiuruancc. nir. fllitclioii
uas placed in irons mo satno uny, nud taken on
board the war steamer Shecrwaler, which con
veyed lilm to Cork, where ho is to ho temporari
ly confined in tho penitentiary. Much evuiim
thy is expressed for Airs. Miteho'l, and funds for
euppurt uro being raised by subscription.--
'.ll0 sontoncu ut ono ol Iheir leaders, instead of
dismaying mo unpoaiors, soemcd only to linve
increased their ardor, activiiy nnd temerity. Mr.
Smilh O'Brien has submitted to iho Council of
h0 Confederation nn address advocating a re
sort to arms, which was approved of. In Parlia
iiiem uio ailnir was urouiii nuo noiico uy iiir,
Itooho inquiring ol Sir G. Guy if Iho govern-
muni inicuiieu in curry tiui, ,iir. iiiiieiim,s ni'ii-
tenco in its full rigor. Ho was answered iu the
afiirmativo n reply which elicited loud cheering
from tho members of tho house,
1'iiANCE. In Paris and Franco there had been
no tenons commotion, l'aris however, was in n
state of excitement and conjiderablo alarm. Se
rious difficulty had arisen from tho impossibility
of finding employment, or rather pay, to Iho
workmen, groat numbers of troops were kept un'
dor aims to suppress any oulorc.iU.
M. do Circourt, who was lately sent lo Uorlin
has been nominated Minister Plenipotentiary to
iho United States.
Tlio Committee on Iho Constitution has deci
ded on u single president, nnd a Binglo chamber,
both to bo elected directly by the people, nnd by
universal oUfTragc. It is undecided whether tho
elections shall he triennial, or once in four years.
Tho Chamber is lo consist of l.'iO members. On
tho lith ult. tho workmen of the nlulicrs tut ion
aux received nn intimation that very important
changes wcro to bo made ; that" persons who
were receiving money Irom iho state, wlicn they
had other means of subsistence, would bo struck
off tho list ; and llint real nnd productive labor
would bo substituted lor tho play und idleness
which havo hitherto been practiced.
In tlio National Assembly on tho QGth, tho de
cree for too banishment of tho family of Lou's
Phillippo was discussed, and finally passed by a
voto ol i:3'2 lo (Hi.
Austma. Tho IJmpcror of Austria remains
nt lunspruck, having rcluscd to listen to tho so
licitations ot his ministers to return lo Vienna.
IIo issued a proclamation declaring that an un-
archial faction attempted to deprive lnni of lib
erty, and had obliged him either to employ force,
or t J withdraw Irom Vienna, llo prelorred the
bloodless alternative. It was intended at Vien
na to address to him a memorial declaring thu
loyahty of tho citizens to tho imperial family, nnd
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praying him to return. Tho bmporor had invi
ted thu corps diplomatiquo to join him ut Inn
spruch. 1 hrougliout tlio Austrian dominions tho im
pression was gaining ground that tho court had
resolved upon a reactionary movement.
INArrxs has boon nearly destroyed. Thn
French nnd Knglish authorities differ as to Iho
causo of tho disialrous events in this city. 'Tho
lurmcr maKc it a massacre on tho part of the
K'"S.f Bauguinary measure provoked only by iho
unyielding altitude of iho Republicans ; while
the latter insist lliat Iho lighting was begun by
ino Ewis soldiers, in retaliation lor the trench
erous murder nf noma of Iheir officers by tlio rey,
oluliouists. Tho King reluscd to nnikonny fur
thor concessions on '.he 13th; on tho 15th tho
peoplo erecletl barricades, ond tho contest was
precipitated, it is said, by an unpremeditated
discharge of firearms.
A teller iu tlio London Tunes, dutcd Naples,
May Jcitli, hints broadly at French interference
in tlm lulu pvnnta. tintl ttnti!nrpi3 llint thn rtintlntit
of.heSuiss troops has beet, misrepresented by
a 1 1. nun uniiiuiiiii.ti, ivut.1 imve uiau uau'uiuiuu
tho excesses cominilted. Tho Duko Girella, u
newly created peer, immensely rich, will proba
bly sutler death for his participation in tho revo
lutionary movements. Ilo gave up his palace
to the INalional duird, and his son and nephow
wcro killed in its dclcncc.
The King has disbanded tho National Guards,
who fought on iho popular side, decreed Iho dis
solution of tho Chamber of Deputies, declared
niarlial law, nnd appointed n committee ot puu
he sa etv. constitin!r ol livo persons,
consisting ol livo persons, j noy are
aulhorized lo lako coffiiizanco of political olVon
ces committed Biuce May, and to incarcerate
nersoiu. About 1500 persons woro
;0 5l, and a, la, ,lmnber wounil
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unlet.
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stiung escort.
Tho French spuadron still lay off
J'lio Danish and German war seems to be nt
an oml, and Gun. V ranker lias received orders
tn withdraw tiie rrussmn troops irom j uunnu.-
1 iia tcrniH ot settlement arc earn to uo a divis
ion ot'Suiilcdtviir. in hucIi a manner tint the nor
thern p.irt in which tliu Danish luniraatie is spo
ken plull remain to Denmark, and the residue
hull re in u in attached to llolstuiu and admitted
into tho German empire.
Tlm Iblliiwtn: U n rccomtncnJuliun from I'dlmuutU i
'lt Mr. I Itriiivn. (Ihiiiniiit. IIohIuii :
I ccrtity Hi it my wifj liui wva o til u ted Willi o very ti.u!
Iiumoron Jicr ucu, and ut lit-r itomacn, lur niiucii yoara
Afii r iitiii? vaiiuu incdiciiio leconiiiicndeil foi Iter torn-
(il.ilnt with littlo or iid benefit, je coninientctl uainy, by
tlio iidvii-o uf .Mr KuVutJ Mkoii. Anotliectirv. your Buruna-
rdlu und Tmniitu liillct( ami ilm it now in hotter henllh
lli in rtlio hns Imliire enjo)cU fur the hit fiftofln youri and I
unu td clii'uifullv rucuiutneiid to ull and civorv uno who I
alllirtcd vith unv of tho cumilalnji which tlm mcJichut ii
iccomtiiontiiil lur, to uxu u id uruiurenco iu uny uriicio now
111 lift). 1 UUII rtHllOCliUHJ,
rdlmouth. Mav 2'J. J. II. IIUAUll,
ft'T-lteinoiiihor und ulwut hiiv them ol F. 01U)VVN.ft8
iinliinsiun vlrcct. or iop iliut lii nuino Is flgiicil to tho di-
rocliun winch jcuimp-miei tho hottln
rurnlu hy r. l'.UUDl'U.uii una K. uuiuis, anc
iloulor In iiioiiicino 'i-neruiir.
CONSTIPATION OK TII11 POVVsUhS or Coittvcnnii,
Jloutijclt. uu iliiirti.. ra hi In tlio hido ami urcnii, niiutou
und ticknut, vjrlihlo nt!tita, jetlow or iwailhy conifilcx
lun. .c- nru i io Uiti ,u iiniuuini oi is vur uu n uji 11.
Wright hitlian VcstUlilo I'iIU um uwu) curtnln to
mnou tho nbovn Coniplulnt, hcemiio tlioy puro tiom tho
hodv tlnMo murhid lniinof which nro tho cauio, not only ol
ull iluordur of tl.o Liier, hut of every muUdr incM'mt to
muii. A Binglo iii cent hox will in ull cuiu civo rchof, und
it.Tovtiiiince will ino.t usvuredly drivo cveiy purticlo of
ditt uto (toin tho hotly.
lluwaru or countt'ltVili of all kind t ronio aro coated with
tijjir t olhur aio niudo to reneinSlo in outward aphuaniiMi
lliitiirijiiiul inediclnu
l no tatont courao it to purtii'iau oi
Ul0 ro-ulQl UJ,0lll onyO110 of wUmn may be found in every
villaso uml tuwn lit mo ttnto
rfi-I'ha('.ciiiiiiorors,iliilivS.K.COI.I,INB. H. I'. It
firI.I) and KAHl'MAN & IIANTUItTII, Mnutptlior.
Nuw.lliilund Ulllco,rji3 J romonl sl.lio.lon.
WIKTAU1:) I1ALSAS1 AT THU tJUUTII.
Ona uftho ogonts ul Attions, Ucotla, lias sunt us tlio ful
loivnij ictiof
J'llUTll IS JIIUIITV AND H'IM. Pltl'.VAII..
Alliens. Auiuit SI. 16 10.
Mr. A. Alexander. Dear Bir t lluvlnj boon ulltictfil lur
'.T0 u,a" moi,l'1 w!,', c,!!VT!a
mohcinris without any hut toinporury reliof-I purchased a-
, I ii ll'.i i-1 d uf ur li ili I iilii ib In ssil mr.Mlr.lli.ril.rin r.nnnllll.A
MKMllcines l lud over tukuu foi that lintrcsinj ilUordur.
I huvo iy tho repoaled U48 of this vuluaulo U.iUim hot n
inoru fiuu from pressure for breath and oppression uti tlio
iuug man t imu uniiciiuiu aim luuecu cuncuivo ua i
will oucureu ny cuuiiuuin its uo,or this most ulilieariou
in ir inaladVi I do most iheerfullv lender tou this ucknowl-
uunitiu, win ui you win ou u youi jutinit'iii uiciuios
Wavnshutou2h. Iturko Co.. (Joorcla,
Nona senuinu unless signed I. IllITTB on tho wiappot.
i orsar.1 ui n. v. . uiv i.ii, i.ig ivaiiiniiion st.iiuiiuii.
frl'iit sain hy 8. P. IlliDl'l I'.l.l), Munlpullor, Vt.ial.u
liy ll. K. HL.AYTO.V, Calais, Vt. anil ujonl. -onoiully
iilavkcti
Jtiililou niaikcl, Junu 15.
Ilcjioited fur tlio Huston Doily Advortlser.1
At Maikot KM HooT Callla, IS pairs Working Uion, 40
Cuws and Calv.s, 1175 Hlivep and (IM Hwlno.
Tkicls. liet-r Cuttle Ve rodoco uur quotations to cun
furm tu Hales. Ultra $7,00, first i;uallity 0,50 a 0,75, second
fiuu illy li a v,u, ititiu u,uu a otio.
Wurkiiil Oion-Huloi ut 73. M. and S110.
Cows and Culvos l'llmo Cows in demand. Halo! at
35, 3d, UJ and
riiofn ana jiiiios otnan iui. ui o, ,on, ana
63.50.
rinlno Luis to poddlo i 1-4 for Bows, and S 1.4 forbai
rows. Hulactud lots 4 1 fl a 5 l-'J. I.ar,o Narrows S. At ro-
tall from 5 1-3 tu7 c.
Jnna 10.
At market 310 llccf Cattla, (InoludingdO loft over from
iiiuiiujys iiuiRcl,) dim Blmtp aim juuowuio.
TiIcm. ItcofCntllo i;ttaS7, Hrt qimlilj C.SS n 0,75,
Sil nun 1 1 it r,73 n SO.
Old gltticp 1,75 a,M. t.nmlit 10 a $3.
Bwlno nl wliotoiilo 4 1 U ii C l-ilo.
liosloil IlIlll'iKit, JlllIU 10.
Dour Tliero In n moilmnto tlemgml. (lenotai-uputc,
eotntrian lirnniti $(1,12 ." n G,Q.t. OurnTlio mntket In
lif Hy t yollow fin ntiltf tit r5, nml wlilto at &n. Nurtlicrn
Orni 47 a 48. Ityo 79c iter Imiliol, cnili.
VAIllOi;s AltTICMM, JUNT. 17.
ASIII'.S pnii 4 1 S n 4 3 4.poiirti 63-4 u 0 1-3
lintlSWAX-yollo.. E3nB5.
llltlrtTI.I'.H Am. 30n40.
HUTTIUI pilmo rmll; 15 a IS, iloro nnil thlpplng II
a in.
i;ili:nai!-now mllk,7 nB 1-9.
rilATIIIlltH-Nor. Iiva uco.c 31 n 33.
rUKS roil fox U'mn 91 4il, crotn 1 n 5, ullvcr Sn35,ntttr
SI n 4, mink Sc a IU, mliln AO n 1,35, I, nor I a 0, fiilicr 75o
u 2,51), wild cm 10c a 75, Ijm $1 a 3,50, muiiuiili Be a 10,
racoon 5c a 4U.
(II. till Am. On 18.
HUl'd-Iit noil 1BI7, 5 1-QnC.
'I'AI.I.OW Am. 7,5nn 8,15, much C,S5,W).
WOOL Hiinonj lUcrot 43 o 45
I'ull l.liio.l 37 n 371-3
1-3 hluotl lo 3-1 33 a 33
Common 14 !2S n 30
Lnniuf eupiir 3') n 3.)
tlu No 1 !17 n U'J
tlo Nti. 3 so a
In No. 3 On li
t'tirolffn fi n 35
iitavutaiACS.
In Hi. VauV Chnrcli Hurlmztnii. lltti itMt.. dv tlio Itlgla
Uov. Ilmhuit llonkinit, Mr, W'illlmn lltilclilni Cull rill, of
Montpclicr, to AUm Km tic on Kiln Hall, rlJeit daujlitor of
mo ii io nr. iihi, nnu. ui i.urlingtiif..
In llotliot. Jima It. tiv Uov. (I. ri. (Iiiftrnior. Mr. Jntlnii
Sncnr. Jr. of Itumloluh .Man., tu Mn. tijllr II. Huiifurd uf
Dulliol,
In Hint Pnidolpli, Juno Itlli InU. Uy Uov. 0. W. It.iilo y.
Mr Jn'iil Hillings WallitlJo to Mtn rottna H. Soiitloni,
uuiii vi ivunuuijHi.
H)catl)G.
rv. uiuin! 1IIII0M,V IJUi i!V.
njej 71 innrt, rortnorly uritittfin,!.
in n im, unity, rtpnl uj, aally, iru or AUnor llonjomin,
ng"il f8 yenrt.
In llollifl, Junu 10. XVYIniv S. ("riino. S3 viur.
In t:.ulltan,li,l,li, Muy mil,, John Mntlln Unit, .irej 1'J
yuan. Juno IStlt, Mt. rorcy Wuliitnr, nsrtl 57.
Iu lltliljinwHtcr, Juno U,l, Mn. I'olly UliiIJi, widow uf the
lalu Alifl Ctulili of btorkhriilgn, aicil OJ yo.iiit.
Ill Unitlotiiu, nn Iho lUlh tint., 1,1. Llin Hull, In tho dill
yiinr or his ngo.
In W'oil Riinilol.h, Mny CO, llolify It., il iu?htcr of tho
Into Olll lloalli, nftur ,li,lio.,ln,' .IcKiir., nl (i mm. which
ho omliitcil with pitlnncn nml ,tiiij f,irbi'.uMin-,u, ojoil S3
ycniri. I'liutPra lit N. II. uml .Maim, run.&c.
AT TIIE NEW STORE.
IV&T ItccclveJ, a iplcintltt tut of cujU Sailing at lloslou
prices :
Splendid Dress Woods of all kinds :
mil pni UIMHIAJIM;
IlinliroiilcicJ Mtisllii. for llrr.ri. ;
A lurgo lot oT Umlirolilcry (niotti uf nil Kinils )
5')) Hiimnitir Stuiwli,
I'l.'n, i.li.l Whito Ctri, io HllA.VI.. kcltc.
Juno hi, 181375. l.l.l.lt, WII.III'.ll & CO.
RICH DRESS GOODS,
RICH HIIAWI.S, liti.11U.NS nml 1'AIIASOI.H, jii.t r
cf Ivou nt KUITII ft. UAtllClilt'H.
Juno'JC 73
NEW STORE & NEW GOODS.
WetHiul !lry Groceries.
E. C. HOLMES
HAS rnmnvotl to tlio Nil IV tT01tl3, rrtcnlly filled lip hy
OAlll.OS IIAN'Cltorr, fir.tdiior foulh-r A. Wuln.
wriclil'ii tftovonml 1 in Wnrcliouse. lln ilnck H Imso und
hus heen iolcclcd wilh enro, nnd wilt ho mid for Cash tir
thun approvca tccnii i( uuir i-hilks.
His stock cmliracos
Q Pipes puro Clover l.onr(IN
2 11 I'inn Applo do.
2. Unrrfti Nnw-Ymk tin,
2 1'ipos IVtlevoiion UP.ANDYj
2 ' A.Hclilelto do.
1 " Tnto Ut ird tlo.
I " D.irk do do.
1.", Uiirrols Ncw-york tlo.
25 Minis orilowmm's 00 per cent ItU.M j
40 llnriol, of Mrdloiit tin.
1 llhd. St Croix iU
5 llnrrcls 100 per rent ALCOHOL j
10 lloxcs Ilrowu Ilnvann HlTtlAK ;
llhds. Now-Oilonn. BIJCAK j
2 Si. Cro'n do.
10 barrel Cruilicd and Ciouml SOf! AIIS (
2 tloxcs r..i.t Uostnn I.ntir do.
2 I'nscs rrncivm! nlNCIlll
2 Ilnrrcls Blnwitrl'j SVltUl'
Hardincs, l'ickle, Kulclmp t
WINES.
TOUT very puro,
I'alo nml llruwn SIIERUV,
B. MADKUIA,
CI.A11UT,
.MUSCAT.
TEAS,
A GOOD ASSORTMENT!
Fort:, Tstiril, .IliirlK i rl, Salman, Co,llinh
xri'i'lil,v "J-'Oltfirco, .r!r,
Shut, Moirdcrt
Clears,
i?rOUlZ, Ac. Sc. Jlonlp.Jier, June, 1813 (7.1);
Fiirnilurc, Feathers. Orotkeryjmd
J'SiSr.ifSK'Va
CUIl i 11
ing ol every variety, at Hot ton pricoi. ('nil nnd aco
June IP, 1813. 73
MANS AN ILEA SYRUP
Ai KIIITII tc IIARKCU'S.
CABINET FUIlNlTUltE
lu 'i OF THE
llichcst, Cheapest, and Most Durable
5IAKU, can no toiind at
Vau Doom's Cabinet Factory,
UltA'l'TLEUOItO'.VT.
TTAV INu had nhout toity year'- einciicnco In tliU LnJj
XI ntii Hnd uvillod himiolf of Machinery. &c. audnBio-
chitod hia aonx with him under thn firm of A. VAN DOOUN
. HON'H. tho Ciiinn.iny now olfer the best und most (anliion-
ohlo ANTltlWi: and MODHUN STVLCS, tho Utt
l'KKM'll rASMIUS, together with a eiy largo oiiort-
m tint ol all klnUi ot
Cttbtnct Furniture, Chain, Sofaw AV. fi'c
to low a to i-niuiit to huer a uiving n I from Ion to fifty
our cent. th un a low at .juc. conn nn low ut 5.3.
ftrVARNiSlt. Olh, JAPAN. KOOKINO UIMSSKS
CI.OCKH, fcc.&c whnftHulo and retail.
HOSIERY & GLOVES.
QfW iloz, IIOSl. tc (iIjvi;.S just received at tho cheap
ut f vn rtotu inn imooi itonon.
Koiuemhtjr 1st door Kut llraii'ih llndge,
ilhhtS, WILUnit & CO.
Juno 1C, 1313. 73
BOOKS & STATIONARY
oim:ni:j and opening
AT WALTONS' IJOOBiSTOItE
rw, IMnUAUINtl HUIIOOU lIOOKHIn lsrse
"tif qnantilleii hulterund Cup 1'ArCK do
iSBjVof ull nu ihltci, from Ino superfine 1'ionch nnd
IilAiliy Jnslii i. In tho rl.punitt American Noto ld-
jmiij ('stivftoji.i, Motto tfealf, VVofurii, ltich Cut and Tlaln
(ilatH Ink ntanti. IfrUtui tioorux, l)raMiif rapor, InJia Ink,
t .ilorlo'i l itncy lioimf nruwin t'luciif, niieii Uaid Uasoi,
i etiuriiiuu uniuiuim i aper, kc. ccc.
1000 Lithographic Prints,
300 American Veterinarian,
OrlllflUASns OF DOMESTIC ANIJIALS-Uvoiy Tar
tnrr snouiii havo a copy ui mis worn.
Wn think wo t'nti smlsftf niwchiilcrs that lhts Is at irood
place to yurchan as eUeiehere. U'p me nut In bo undersold
IUI till. II iiV. 70 ll.l' IVAUlUK&BU.O,
Jiinn 11, IB 13.
HAYING IMPLEWENTS.
1 10" uf "10 colo'otoil Cast Steel, IRerman do,
XUU Hhoar du. ond 'Jominon do.
GltAfSiS SCYH11ES,
from tlio lit'st inanufiictnrlos nl Now-llnslantl.
Tlm I'llllMIU.M IIUHHi: IlAKi; (rJ.rlng Tooth,)
Hlool Opting lliiohiris llo.
U'ouiion llovolvin? rlo.
&U Duz. Common Hand tlu.
95 " l.aigo llantl tlo Improvoil.
100 ' I'utont HNATIIB anil Common do.
Iniprovtiil I'OllKri.
Tons of 1'ina Scotia UltlfJUSTONCS, and Imjirnvod
Arbors, and Itollrrs.
l.lslii.11, (luniutiiiuj and Cummins BCVTIli: BTONU3.
'I'lioso suporlor HA VINO TOOLS aro olforod at
W1ioI(s:iImiiiiI Ketail.
frt-Ordors from abroad solicited and promi'ily niw.rrd.
75;3vv J. IV. IIOiVLa.
WANTED hi exchange for Goods,
1 UTTUR. Cheese. Orsin, Lumber. Fla, &e. Hlb pri-
I cos will bo paid fir llutter nnd Clieeso In oicliange fur
n l,.l...i.,l.. l,u fl I I U'll.llLU tc. CO.. 1st
lloor llast Utancit llrido! 75
NOTICE.
WIIUIir.AS. my wlfi, Marinh Welsb.has loft my bed ai
board without lust cauio or provocation, 1 hereby fi
nd
for.
Ud any persons harboring or Iru.llnf her on my account, for
I shall puy no debts oflier contracting after tlij. date.
Uandolpli, VI. June lOlli, 181?.
7J
STRAY HOG.
BIlOKli Intn lb. oncloiuio of the subscriber about Ibe
lliil Instant, supposed lo havo atrayod from drove.
s no owner .. ,..,u..,.a ,0 pay ''-' JlIAUU ii AlLEV.
Uorlin, Juuo 11, 1913 75
PATENT HOUSE HAKE.
. w. scow
HAH n mipply (if llnynn'i liiipiontnl DoiiUc Unit IIOIIBR
HAKII. which havo clten nttifucllon tn nil whn hnvo
uiotl thotn. Knrmcm nre Invited to oxamlna nmi try thorn.
Juno 13, IBIS. 71
June 12, 1H18.
GEO. W. SCOTT
OA rrcolvod aioronrf miptr of NI5W 0001)3. put
clifuort nt rmlucod pilcci, and will lo ioM by him at
low prlcoi foi cash
GREAT STOCK
OP
G O O D S
-Airlvlnrt tli Ik wook at
Ai llAIUCKll'S CASH
KUITll
srojti:.
Juno 17th, 1813.
73
JUNE 5, 1848.
STORKS & LANGDON
nAVH lust rctiirntiil from ttoninn, nml aro rocolvlns tltolr
sMica.VMt t'vitcMi.tsn or
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS.
JU)NNI5TS & RIBBONS,
GIN0IIAM8 h t'ltlN't's" anew lot Jmi rccolrnd nt much
Ion prlcoi than liaro lico.l ioM Tor thii imn'on hy
O. V. SCOTT.
Juno 1071.
TEA.
TaIOItlliiflhal poroTIIA Jvt rccolvctl hy Ike China Tea
It 1 Company's onln agent in .Montpcltcr.
Juno 13-75 O.W. SCOTT.
IRONMONGERY
ADDITIONfl to our lurk ItocolvlnB Wocklv. l'lonio
rticolloctthat wo luvo iho LAKUllST AS80KTMr.NI'
nnilthnl.OWIlaT I'lttCUS. 8. IIUltllA.NK.
I run lh'pot, Juno 15. 71
NOTlClfl.
lir.ltr.UY iclinriul.il to inv son. Mnntiigii Itlploy, Ms
il,nn il.rin llin rnm.ilntlrr ui hi. tnlnurill. nnl ivill nut
Inlm his onriiinBS. nor bo held rcinnililo lur his contract!
rtnr this dale. ai'liVANUd Itll'l.UV.
Muiilpolltir, Juno 13, IBia. "
A. W. WHITNEY,
Itlauiifnctuici' of Mnchlncs for "WorUluR Tin
ami Miea Jinn,
On a New mid Improved Plan,
A
LSO, ninkc io ) filer, I'-njino und ollior Ufi niLS,of
c inunoveu ;ontrucilon.
ftfrAll iinlcrd liv mull, or utlionvUo, will meet with promnt
uttculinit liy Hl(ircnm2
IJIJIIIJ IO 13 i I )t UI 1 lllll tl UUU MUCK, Y i.
NOTICE.
J1I1II Copaitncriliip herrloforo miitln; hotweon tho on
ilnt.ir,,.,!. on lot tlio lilm of TIIO.M I'SO.V. iiHAIIUIlV
U CO. U ilili itny. iiy iiiutu.il consent, iIIbroIi oil. All ileitis
tiuo suU lilm muit bi initncdlntoly Krtllol with Thompson,
Houhuty &l llljncliaru, by whoti llin hiis.ncRi will brrcaftcr
be conducted. Al.VIN.Y TIIO.MI'aO.N,
J()ll. HUAIiUKY,
lir.NUV lll.ANCIIAKU,
CAIXU 1I011ART.
Wnlcrbury, Jnno 1, 18 8. CI
NOltTIIRltN RAILROAD
rAHdUNUCR FAUI; Writ holmnon lo HoJton, t3,Q5
11 " lo Concord, 1,75
FIiniLJUT Firit CIjh, pnr ton, West Lebanon to
Itston,.,80
Second, ' 41 to Huston, 4,80
Fiv3 tCl-4ii
On nutl uflrr Ivlnndny June Sth.lllR,
pAhSr.XGI'Ut TltAlKS, In connutlion with llo
Lowell, INuhltun anil Uoncunl Kaliro.iui. wll run iu Jul-
tows, iz;
l.ono I low ion iur wrti uconnon,ni i-i a. iii.ano iv r..ii.
11 West l.oinnnn lor iinjtnn at t j-i 1 i-i r, M.
11 Concord for Franklin and Lohunan ut 10 A. M. and
H V, M., or on tho arrival of tho cars from Lebanon.
" Franklin for Concord and lloiton ut 0 A. M nnd 3
1-2 P. M. or on tho n trim I of tho enrs from Ho ton,
r.isscnzcra from ISojion taking tho 7 14 A. M, train
renrli MiMitpclicr l!in munu evening.
Numerous alamos connect with nu pins oi moronii ana
ri tho urrlv.it of tho lirt train, Stages leavo Franklin for
NowJlamptou, Plymouth, lfumncy timl all put In those
dlrrcil.ms eavo Andtivcr. Potter Placo, for Now London,
ami West Andover, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
fjr i?pniigriclJ, urojuon, KC.
diu jen iilo iene i.u lanon ior ii.ivuiniii, naiii, jjitiicioii,
N. II. for Well lllver. Ht. Johnilniry, Lvndon, Windsor.
Woodstock, MontpolitT, UmlinQtoii, Vt., .and for all parts of
iow iiuinpsuiro nnu ormoni in moso uirociion.
Concord, May CO, 1813. 73
CHESHIRE R7ULROAD.
OPJBiV TO IstEEWi;.
ON and oftcr TulidDAV, fllay lClli. tho pHSitoner J raini
will run. in ronnoctlun ith tho Filcl.huiir Trains, bo-
tween lloslonund Kcone,ai iohowb:
Lo.ivo Hoiton at 7, a. ona i.jj, i. m.
Arrive nt Kecnn 1 t.UJ, A. M-, und (i, P. M.
Lcavo Kofinoat7,30, A. M ,oriilJ P. M.
Arrlie ut Huston at 1l .M..itlid 0.30. P M.
At Krone. Htnzfls will connect with ull llin Trains to nnd
from Watpuio, Itullows Falli, Chester, Cmetidiah, Ludlow,
to UutlunJ and Ilurlinzton j Drownvillo, Alstoad, Chnrlo
town. Hpringfield, Woathorsfiold, Ctirnnont, Newport,
V liiunor, tooukiocx nnu pioiupuuer t i.irnncioi.
This line, in connexion w ith iho I itchburz Itu road, and
tho Stages to nnd Horn Kcone, forms u direct linu of com
munication bctwoeu Hoiton und Northern Wrmoit nnd
orthon Now IlainpshirH t and the hiiortest nnd most oi
nccT li n between Southern. Mlddln nnd Woilorn Ver
mont and Western Now Damp him uml Uottoii ; nnd ilo, In
connexion wun mo iir.g"t irom n incnenuoit uuu t iicntiurz
. . ...I .1... l t'..l ... ...I f . 1 1 IM... ..I
tho most direct lino ni'iuct n tnoso srctior.s ot crmont ami
Now Uamniiiro nnd Worcester (jountv and tho Stnle of
iiiiouo uiaua ; una in connocitou wun Hiago irom lit) tk-ton
Mans., tu LowulLu direct co.r.munlcation between tho saino
nortioiis of New IIamnh re nnd Vormontnud Lownll.
Freight Trains will inn tidily to und from Huston, in
i. .ti. imvaiui.-j, ncitdvnt.
L. TILTON, Lnlnvoi.
Kecne, Mny15, IftlS. 71lf
Pork, Ham, Lard 3t Shoulders,
iisl arrived and discliargcdjrom Vessel.
nu:i nidi, muss l'OUK.
odd HAMtJ.
o hbis. yiioiM.nr.iiH,
UOUI) t: ill.. I'uro I, ARll Oil..
MOO lockages I.AHU in Uatrcls, half Uarrels and
lvi'j;S lot S4iu ,iw uy
J. UUAUU3Y CO.
Iturllngton, Juno C, 1848. ' 73.4w
NEW STAGE ARRANGE
MENT.
TIME ALTERED,
4"VN and tifler Munduy, June 5, ISIS, suites will l-nvo
V Mortnelier.dj..lv. nt 4 o'clock. A. Ms. hv wnv of Kov
nlt'ii) und U'hito Kivor, in soaton to connect with tho rursut
Wi'si LtOuanon. nt I l"l o ciocs, r. iu.lor lloiton unu iiiter
mudiato tdaccs, tho same dor.
liy this nrrnnzcinciii natut users van leavo liurimsion. dai
ly, ut I o'clock, 1. 51.. nnd nnivo at MonlpelitT t7 o'clock
tlio samo evcniiiir, making from Uurlinzton to Huston only
ono day ind n half.
ai.bu a ciajo win leave nnmngion, oany, oi u o-ciock,
A. Mi, liitnrspclii); villi a dally Ktagt? which will tenvo
Alontiielief utono o'clock l'..M ,on iho ame djy, slotninnt
uo)unonovcr niin, nnu miericcur.g wun ino uoovo men
tioned train of cars at Writ Lebanon.
fttrPfljacnceri leavlns Hoslon ot 7 1-1 o'clock A. M. will
nrnvoui Montpclicr iho same evening, nl IQ o'clock, nnd at
Hurlinstoti next day, in season fur tho D.iy lUml tfolnj cither
Vmiii nr miMiiii. viVAitn pAiii.i-ni.
Muntpelier, Jnno 5, 1 Bit!. 73.
EVERY LADY L1KR OWN
DKKSS MAKKIl.
FOU TAVO DOM. A ICS ONIiV
MISS CXjAUKK rfspcctfiilly oilers horscrvicos tu iho
I, allies of Monlpoliur hint vicinilv, in leaching tho new
and tnurh improved system of fitlnij 1) reuses hy measure.
AI ins C. lerls confi tint, llut if this ) stein wn morn gener
al) v knottn. no Dress Alukcr or I.nilv uhu wiihrs to do their
own Dress .Unking would do wilhuut it. A hook of Instrue
1 1 un with Limit given gratis.
Hours from nino to twelvo A. AI. nnd from two to 1 1. M.
Idnlngs fitled us specimens, If desired. Miss C wlU stop
ior n snori lime oniy. ai ino union, uooiu no.vj
Alontpelivr, Juno U, Itild. 73
f r I I YOU can seo at Ihe CIIKAI'
i uu, ( cash tvniui:.
t I'rf.ol Wro't UARAGCM. HAIZOHLNIIS. A1US-
l vJ LINS. LAWNti.Uinhitiii Muslin. While Aluslin .
OLC. A'0
1 CI I'd. Swiss. Bcotch. IVoncli and American RlN'n
JL O I 4 1,54, and 6 1 wide, from U lo 25
cents per jurd, Just opinion and piled vp. Iho stvlesund
prices will suit, exoclv, ut KIM.'ri Uush morn.
June, 1HI3 75
SHOES & GAITERS.
LAitOUussorliuent ffom -10 cts. lo 1,35 par pair, iosl npon
odat KINO'si.
Juuoll, 1W8.
73
BOOTS BROGANS.
rpilliV and TUIC1C fur men nnd hoys rxtensivo ussorU
inent Ihi" diy received at KINCVJ Cheup Store.
Juno
75
CARPETHS'GS.
-I t 1 O VDS. all wool CAIU'irnNdH from tlio
11 111 I. "sManuracturors, from 4U lotJa cents per yd.
1'in-mS & WOOL and COTTON GAUIT.TINOS.
Oll.lill CLOTH and 8TIIAW tlo. U-t, 4 I, 5-4 und U-t
wide just received. 1 defy runijiolllion.
1 will enuoavor noi io ue uui ui auy .juaiuy again, at tno
Clioso Carpet Bttire, Jloluo street.
Jnne, loio-'
-74
IIAtlVEY KINO.
MAY a I.
AWoAfN I SUMiMER GOODS
aro tills day ana weeK coniins to tno
LOW I'UIOJB STORK
73 HUAI1 OK BTATi: BTIlUin'.
JOIINERS'TOOLS
I tlio best male, lust received PLOWS, 1'ullorton'!
J 8KBW UAUlUTiJ 3 8 tu 8 M U I1A1I3 match PLANUM
Orocian and otlier MOULDINCS-IILNCII 1'LANlld,
etc uuu ait tiuu. ui a uuua luruisneu Ol .null uu.tcv.
May 3d. 73 O. W. BCOTT
SALMON.
-10PFI81I and MACK Eli UL at LOOM 13 4. CASII"8.
T-i Mav31,
'I lili pifpsrallon hat bcon loni bclbro Iho nubile, and has
lit its iindrtlalina and iltnal efficacy, socurod to It testimo
nials from Physicians ot Ilia most tli.tlngtililicd character as
to Its worth, and aim from thos. who hava boi restorotl to
liraiiu uy its yiiiiici, At tno recent exhibition orthe Mass.
achiifclla Cliatitalilo Mochanln Association, In Ibis city, It
rceelvoil nn c.iioclal ctimnionilatlou, which wo bra loavo lo
subjoin. Teslimonlal. Irom llrs. i 0 Wanen, 1 ll Warren,
O lisywaro, IMward lloynulds. Jr., Julin JelTrles, J, V, tj,
Mmllh, nniloinors or noslon ami vicinity, navo neen Iteely
fllvrn In f,ior of tlio ainie, and brlnf tho most cunilnelng
lironf that It I. tlio host propaiatlon tjT Harsaparllla yet
kniwn. As posscssinj llio cxclu.lvo rlfiht for It! lalo we
solicit vour onlois.
Ettracl from the Ileporl of the Judges of Chemi
cals, at the fifth Jizhibition o the Massachusetts
iiaruuoie .Mceliamc Association, held in lan
tin" and Uuinnj Halls, Boston, September,
1817. '
" DAVID PARICr.lt, Bbalter VllUgo, N. II. six Ilotllcs of
jinnimiiiui vonvcuiruivii n trini irilM cyrilp
Tlio OmnpounJ Hvrupof Htiriiin-uill-i. In tirepareil hr
Dr.COUIirrT, or IhoBhulior Hocioty. Uanterhury, N, If.
tho ComtnlUeo huvo carefully oinmlnod. It comes tintaineJ
uy tho nnniea in me inon fiiaiini;uiin(t phyiiciani In tho
rOUiltrv 1 nml front a knowIeilffO of it CO.nnnnnnl nnrta. tlm
i'ommitloo cannot hut cxpreH-t their full bolicf In ha fiffi.iri-
chuh qtidiitira i no ingtciieni enicnnj mio in cotnpoif.
t ion nro i-f inch a lugl lv uieful oml ulterattvo ilmraclor,
lli'it Uio Ooininltleo willingly pronounco it to !e the heit
prup.irailon of B.imnpnrilU Hymp yut known ( unJ ai such,
lli i it k It tl'itiirvlnif of n iliplmnn "
HinocI hy JOHN W, Wr.llSTIIK, M. I)..
i ruiuiftdr 01 nienii-Jirr in iiarvuru isoiicso.
MARTIN U.OAY, M 1)
I'mctiC'il ClieiniU und Annlyror,(Hmton.
J. V. O. HM1TI1. M. 1) . Itidentund l'urt
rhyKiclan of tho City of IIiiMnn, Udltor
oi uiu noiion itiuuivai unit nurgicm i uur
n it. Amu Urn cut.
EWn wouhl nlo itntu, tint tho fonnuli hni hcen lnl'1
thn Nfw-IIampthiro Mrdlcnl Society, nml hy them
fully approved j and that tho cclchrutcd nr.TWI l OilUM,
Dt'no. N. II who hit tested Hi Irlup. cordially an-
nrovori th tireoariitloo. nnd nreicribo tliia mcdlcino In hl
Ipriictlcc R-Micrully t It nUi tho host urliclo known for
Chninlc Iiilliintnution of Ihe iigoitiva Organi. J)ypppaia or
Indiguvlloi:, Jjnnilico, WunkncRii ol tho Htnmach, ttall
Itheiiiii runelional lJiiorderiof Ihe I.Ivor. Chronic Krup-
I tiona of tho t? tt lit, Kr)ipelaii, all tfcroluloui l)iinuic, &t,c.
&u.
To cunrd arfttnt cntitilrrfcit in future, tno outaido cn-
votnpei of nil llin hntlli-a will bo licncd In tho handwriting
of Or. T1IO.MAB COKH1.TT without which none will ho
goniilnc.
1CT"J r naio uy iiiiji ii.i.if . litwiniD.
CANrilALAGUA THIUftllMIANT !
" It . TO .VN H I!M), Iho eelobrated m mufaeturor of
1 tuv ns eml s iruinriiMr' lias mimittoi; t tiiiiiclti th.it
this t:AI,rillt.'l. Pl.A.NT is "IMIl iir.rn:ii TIIA.V
HAIlH.M'AIMI.I.A,'' nnd is llm ' fJIHiAl'nsT AND UKST
.MI',l)li:iNi: IN Till! Wtllll.ll." l'ainnhlots co.lUlilinj
lutcreslin2 liifnrmtititin ns to Its ronmrkntihi priiiicrties in tlio
euro uf 1t.YT.II AND AllUD, PULMONAllV COM-
I.AI.NIri. NKItVDUH ArriXI'IONS and UUTA.NK-
uuo iii?ijhi;l.iib, irom 1110 iiio.i rcspeciauip sourcos, may
ho obtained ut tint tionclcs, or will bo lorwardod to'osi
i aid applications uy mini.
l-iti.uiiuit i a. i.i! i , i roprietor
Uf M1av's CiNClltLsOUA.'
DllfOT, HG lltonilwny, NKW-YOUIC. 7J::i-
AT HOME !
HARVEY KING,
Hu. lu.t returned from tho dlllrront
MsVUKUTS St JMAMirACTUJlintS,
w ills tho
Largest & most Choice Assortment
OF
SUIYIMEIl GOODS
UVUIl OITUUUU IN Tlllrf MAUKIIT.
MOTTO:
LARGE SALES ,'hl) SMALL
PRO FIT a.
This IM VKXSi: STOCK was biiucbt with CASH, under
tliu pittscm prcssuro til inn .iinney .iiaiKet, ot me .iianuiac
tilrrn, tmiinrtt rs nnd AUCTIONS, und will bo sold at pri
era Ihitdefy competition.
MY (JINIillAMS. MIJI.INS. IinUARUSit-l'ItlNTrJ.
IJUOAOOL.OTII.S, OASSIAliMlKS, Sic.
of evcrv description I
oaupi:tings, iai'i,h hangings,
OOTJilNG, Itoacly-illartc,
with and endless variety uf
SHAWLS,
GHOCttRIKS. lIAIimVARE
-ArnOPHNCUand PILHU UP. rcadv fur KXIlinFriON
and BAl.fi.
II dm in tho markets every month, and havo an aent thoro
to ecu to ami forwurd Goods, su that my assortment is at ull
i iiimii cumpieie.
Uini't ho parunded lo huv until yo'i oxnmlne this
UNPARALLliLL 1) ASS' 7',
Wbcro all who UXAMINC (.oodsnnd oiiccs T2fJ
will not only toll us LOW. hut fiu$ itrcitttrcil to
Imt i m Mjit iiM.ii man can on oouni in uns town,
i'liin ENonMoui stock li bought, uni must bo sold at pri'
ces that will pi cute all, at tho
UAS1I tiTOKJ;, AIAIN STRKKT.
IIAItVEV KINO.
Montpclicr Village, Juno 1, 1813. 72
BONNETS, &o.
TRllNCU LACi; HONNl.Ti, Illch UIHUONS, Frlngo
rAiiAruiia u I'AKAfcULL,! itj. tu is ii tv rcce veil or
GINGHAMS, LAWNS, &0.
s i i.it.tirtiin, i.Aiv.a.
uxua, l)ENI.Mr?,&t
iTJM't). corro.NS. uuu.
&c Ilc- now cheaper than ever at
I.t)0.MI8&.UA.Ml"S.
READY-MADE
FOR llOYW.
Tweed COATS,
tiitlncllo,
11 road Cloih,
Linfii,
Cottuii,
Satin VESTS,
PA.NTrf, allUiidj,
IWd Cloth Frock & Dross
COATH,
r.nnir.ctlo. Uo. du.
Jcnn,
Mnen,
lOUdillen-nt kimls VT.STS,
Utciy variety oi ia,
uv r.uai!,
Calico and Striped SlIIKTd.
In F.VCT, 1 have u stock of
2682 DOLLARS
embnein utmost UVL'FvY TI11NO und you can hnvo them
ni jour muii price. u All VUV
, I8W.
73
W. T. BURNHAM
FTAS Juitreturnoil from Now ork ond Hoston, v-Hh the
A largoit and best nnorttncnt of
HATS AND CAPS
nvcr offered fur sale In Vermunt- Aly Hits consist in part
Iol l ilnck nnd w lulo noaver, uiactt nnu n nuo urusii, rvutra
Kxlra Aloleskln, AnjoU, Panama, Mdnlltj, Loghorn, Ung
lish Cohufff. China lVorl. tc. ttc.
I Aly CAl'sS aru too numerous to purtlcularlzc. I have ovnr
fifty different styles, and n better assortment cannot he found
I in tno cny oi now i ork.
a iiS T'o ruicMsuiNc; noons.
ConsUtini' of SIIIItTH. IIOSOMP. COIA.AItS. CRA
V Alt, MUUUS, BUBriUt1lU.',Kr, fiC. TA
SHEEP TOBACCO
WOOL. TIVINB nnd ctiod SlinEl'
SIllIAIl.S, at
KEITH &, BARKER'S.
TO MIS 1LMHK
S. UURBANK
IS tho o?ent in Montpclicr for tho sale of thoso justly cele
hratrd
I5A.JOU tt IV. K.T. KID (3I.OVES,
all slits und Colon un band. H. IIUltllA.NK.
CHINA TEA COMPANY
i CO. V. PCOTT lias boon annolntod sola ascnt of tli
VI CHINA TUA COMI'ANV. for Muntpelier. and lll
kntp a supply of Ibis Company's su;iorlor
GREEN & BLACK
TEAS
IConstuntly ot bind. Tboso ivbo nishfur
1'Allt l'RIUI'. will find it bcro.
Unil TUA at
Maj ai, 1818.
HATS.
A I.I. KINDS td DUMMKU IIATt),v.
josiepcnouot m.u'n.
72.
Juno I, 1818.
BONNETS,
IW, I11UI10NS. Vc,
prices, at Iho Cheap
; l l,o (.'In
Casli Htoro. 73
II. KINO.
PARASOLS.
PAKASOIXTTS und BU.N.SIl.MlU.s, lust received at
Juno I. 73 KINO'S
GEO. W. SCOTT
1
8 njrent fr tho sale of IttXFOlltVS irai$
.Wat-MSA . Simt hunt suiuiiieu ut Aianui.iciurrrrs pri'
cos. AUo. a cotxi assurltnont oi iiaiiimi luuiji-au
kinds fjr Io ihoap. May JO.
SHEEP SHEARS.
nr.i:r TniiAcco u.u wooj.
twi.m; at luu.mis
I AC UA'III' r?,
.3
NKW-llAIUl'SlllUi: AIHDlCAls IN.
ST1TUTION.
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE.
rplin ril'TV rIX'ONIl ANNUAL couusi: Of IXC
1 TUIli:H will commence un '1'IlfliallA V. Aui. ad.
1819, and continiio ftnirteon weeks.
inirumictory i.ocluro ny I'ror. riiril.lir
llon.jom. l'AUKCH. l.U 1). IWeisor of Medical Ju
risprudence.
I1IX1 CIIOSIIV.M. 1), rrofessorof Hursery, Obstetilcs,
and Uncases nf Women ond Clilldron.
llllWAKI) 1 IMULl'd, M.U. 1'iorossororThorapeullci
and Materia Mrdice. . , . .
OI.IVKIt 1MIU11UAKD, M. ., Troressor of Chomlslry
and riisrmacv. ,
JOSIU'll KOIIV, M. 1)., IVorossorof Tracllce of Medicine
and I'allinlnsical Anatomy. -. .
KIIMUNllll. rUArJIiKU, M. l., rrofestor of Anatomy
and riiyslnlosy. ... rs .
UEU. II. Ul'IIABl, n. II., ""moit.".'"! "J'
Pees navalilo ill advance. No notes taken without ro
sponsitifo endorsers.
Fees for tho course, S0. Ms ilcu Ution, S. Graduating
einenses, 818. 1D10 . U. rilASI.lIl), eeereiary.
ll.noY.rW.II..My.l818. 7""'
VCOMl'LllTIl assortment such as .IVissrsnr Xsicftf
rrilil l.alchri, Mineral ami Itotv IIVoil
fr.Mft.. Minor Handle. Il'siiiforr Sitrluss St
I'ulllei, Until anil Serein, AC, constantly lor
,ale CIlUAr, hy II. W. BCO'lT.
any 1, joso. oo
l-vltLSS (IOODS. An assortment at lIUItllANK'rj.
W AprilOI. 07
Boston Notice.
10,000 IN ONE YEAR.
COIjK'S
AMERICAN VETERINARIAN,
DISKASKS OP DOMESTIC ANIMALS,
Jl Hook, for Every Farmer I
AND a tlook which every Parmer should own, and mty
own, If paylnj the small sum of 1'IFTV UDNTH,
which may bo tho moans of snln thn life of many valuahlo
animals, and fiom which lio may derive a vast amonnt of
tho most valuable Information in retard lo tlio Training and
llrccdinr nl Animals, as well ns mil rules for iciloiinj cud
Preserving lloalth.
1G,000 COPIES
ofthii valuahlo work havo bonn told In ON II YEAR, and wo
havo toitlraonlali enongh In U favor, fronl thono who havn
purchaRed and examined it, to fill a volume. Wo publiih &
, i-armer i i.iurary n coinpiclo without Mi. Colo'a
Treatlio on tho dlicaioa of Domcallo AfilmalK."
from Wl. Ilicon, Ulchmond.
Thit hook in j'jit what we Tanneri want, Tho prat crip
lion aro ilniplo, alway acceraihlo, ani lianntesi to tho
comtltution.
From tho Chriitlan Herald, Ntwhuiynort.
It ll truly 11 a honk lur ovcry rnrmei." Wu havo beon
monl aatoniihod fit the amount of importnnt Infurmatlon and
imlpjctlon which tt rontalni( on tho TralninsJIIifedins,
and dlioaiei of domestic anlmali. It ll cmnpiUdhy ono of
tho bunt agrlcutturul writcri In Iho country, from hi own
experience and observation, as a practical fitmcr und con
ductor of Agricultural pupors.
From Wriitht'a Taper, rhUadelphlfl.
Colo American Veterinarian" ii an invaluable Rook.
It ia worth iti weight lo cold to .onyjperion having tho earn
or charge of domciiic anlmali, lAn ngrkulniral friend, to
whom w gavo n copy, obiervcd that H would tavo hhn ft
hundred dollar a yfur.
From tho American AgrlcuHtirUt.1
Tho farmer will find much valuuhlo information in )U
littlo work. Ity roTercnco tojita dlrc.tionf, they may ho a bio
to aavo a vuluuhlo animal, which olherwlno might bo lott
From J. M.VEfKit Vermont.
Tho American Veterinarian U tho belt book of tho kiud
that I havo oyer iceii.
i rom Ievi IIirtmtt. New Hampshire.
Thii Ituok ahould ho in tho.hlljrary of i?ry Farmer.
From tho Fnrmot'i Viiitor, by (!ov. Hill, N. tl
ton Cultivator, und other kindred worki, Mr Colo lias show
nimflflii well quahtica lorino compilation ot inn woik. tva
have knovtn him for voari. and ho has nrovrd hlmnrlf to ho
ono of tlio inont porsovrring and ahla of our Agricultural tdi
tor IVa nn.l .1 1.1. ..... k,.nV I,.. nl.n..lu l.ti.l n frnn
and extended sale. .Many limes itl price tojaiinost any far
mer, may ho waved in Its pnichano.
ruuiunei. and lur naio ut wiioii'iaio anil rriair, uy
23 COUNUILI. IJonTO!f.
100 nconts cnuM mako money on this Hook, in vnrioua
cciiona of tho country Nono need apply, cxrept thoso who
can command a small caih capital of from 25 lo $60.
Auiin-M, tost paid, thu puuiisnor
SoComhill, lloaton.
MnMri. K. 1'. WALTON It SONS Ccnoral Agents for
Vermont, 3.n:71
BOSTON MUSEUM,
'jritnnioivr stiskkt,
Itctncuii Court anil SIiuol Streets,
BOSTON.
THIS establishment having been rcmotcJ to tho superb
I'difico rtoctcd forjthu express purpose, at a cost of
nearly a
Quarter or IJll I MjWjMO,V OF i0 1,TllSt
is now acknowledged (oho tho inoit valutblo and ncrfectlv
arranged Institution of .tho kind In America. Ihe ontiro
promnes cover nearly
f 'JLUrtHty tltoittantl Fret of T.antl,
tho wholo of which, with its nuuieroui cabinets, Is cioudod
with cverv variety ni
uutiw, uUADuupnns, nsir, nnprirxs, inscgts,
H 8IIIlLLS.;sH Nt'IlALy. I-'OtfSILH. A,c.
from all ptrts of tho world, togolhci wilh upatdsof
One tltousaiHl costly r.VIiTIOS,
ana rsro ana valuable Ji.l elfi iv.t ui among wtilcn
aroyulloy's great 1'irture of ,
MWtMhitttott croMiitiffltlse J)elfttcarr,
PORTRAITS ol tho (jovcrners ot Massachusetts and all'llia
Presidents, tc. tialntod hy tho best artists, lining (tho walls
In every pari, and with tho unique statuary. Ilgjplian, Indi
an nnd l'ulynesian ltolics.&c swothii lo tho numhur of
AUi tULiUS, comprising every concoivauie , iai
that can Interest or amuse, and utnonjjwhlch Isltors2 will
nlwnys find somethlns that Is
Tho most liberal arrangemeuls hnving been made In Iho
old country and this lor procutin; living novelties, tic has
Miauls, iwnris, uranu: uiiianu-s.tVc.
The.cntire of this gigantic collodion is on oj.hihitiwo,Vvoiy
day and Ihrouph tho ovenlng
Splcmtitittj it I it tni natal frith 31S'!
In addition to which every livening, and on Wednesday and
Saturday altcrnoons, for tho accommodation of stranors, a
scries ot Wjs
)Zl'I'Itcatrical St ,lln ileal Mcrforntaitcc$,
consisting of
Sterling and JVittv Comedies,
Thrilling and Ingenious JJramasy
Soul Inspiring Operas,
JMirtli moving Farces,
or Gorgeous Sncctacles,
are enacted in tho
MAGNIFICENT
EXHIBITION HALL.
hy performer of acknowledged talent, aidod hyunOiches
ira unriuiLii(Hi in me union nnu wun
SCENIC & STAGE ARRANGEMENTS
that cannot bo surpassed! Kvcry department being under
mo immediate direction oi tho moit
'JCalrntnl .trtiitB of the Vrofeulon
tho proimtor U enabled lo defy
COMPETITION IN THEATRICALS!
whether It bo in regard to Uuali'.y, Uuanllly or Price.
The most nerffCtlcleanliness. oider and Uocu'um Is main
tained throughout tlio eslillihnient, which has secured It
tho reputation ol being tho
MENT IX T11K -WOIIL,!) !
and to oniblo all visiting tho city to ciamlno not cny tho
!! Collection of CUiM9SSrkVMiSS !
hut aNo to witness Iho splendid, chaste and amusing enter
tutnmonts, tho ptico of
AlhUllUrii TOI'lIB WHOLE
is onui zo ucnts. Uhtidren naif price
On all Holidays, and pirtlcuhily on tho
FOU11T1I ()! .IULiY,
i;x'ri:.tot:M.v.ti: gTTMCmSC3iio.Ys
are presented, and pertonnanevs given at intervals throughout
Ihe I'DtUo day and evening. 73 b'tv
JOHN B, LANGDON
Has nr,Movi:i) m tbo inzicu sroisn on
Stair Street, Montpelier, Vt.
Where will ba Ibunil a good assortment of
NHWANO l)i:SIUAUI.U
GROCERIES,
Crockery nml Class Ware,
HAUDiVAKIl,
i:ir.xvs, on,, irt-siTFFS,
J AILS, IRON,
tVc. cVc.
Adapted to tho season and will bo sold at prices tu coricspond
with Iho times.
Pleaso call and sen that wo do it, (and not hclicvo all
that's in ihe papers.)
The (ioods at the old stand on Main Street wilt be soVl
cheap In cloo un tho concern
May 23, JSW. 7l:8w
VLIl.MO.NT
DEPOT.
HA VINO tnkon tlio sliop lately occupied liv JOHN P.
IIALH, havn just recelvet'. from HUSTON a full and
complete assortment of
CLOTHS AM THIMMINGS,
Suitably adapted lu tlio place ond season, consisllnj in part
of tho f.illnwinj, vizi
ssiTaa a'Jiaua o'ii'ya oaaaa asiDss ibirya
BROADCLOTHS,
Of German, h'nglish and .'lincrican manufacture.
Super Herman JJoeiKins, ran try uoesKins
and Cassimtres, Fancy Satin f'estings,
Super Mack Satin, a great
variety of
MAHS.ULI.ICS AXI) (VrllKll VKSTIIVClfi.
Also u cciieral assortment of PUilNlrUllMl GOOUd of
every description, from tlio
HAT TO THE STOCKING.
A luge anaorlmenlof
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Constantly on hand, and for sale ot Iho
SLOWEST CASH lMUCES.
llross Coin Irom , . 60,00 to 33,lHi
i'rock i i. , , 8,00 to 30,00
Dress Bscs. ; . 6,0010 15.00
Twocd Coats " . . 3,00 to 8,00
Pant! ' , . 3,00 to 10,00
Vtst ,73 to 11,00
MR. WITT,
(tlio man who handles the shears,) having lied somo fiftr-cri
years oipeiienco In tho business, is Inferior to nono In Ver.
moot, and is ready' lo wait on all who may wish any of Ida
work, clllmr in
CVTirr.Va tor olhem lo snahr,
or in miking to order, In tlm latest
imkis sv m:v-vouiciwshions,
Which we receivo nvery monlli, onablin us to get up any
(armeut In Iho KXTKUMU of Fashion, or to lull Ibo tall,
of the must particular.
N. II. All UAUMKNT8 made at our Blioi, WAMIANT.
CD TO ITT. Addiiioui to out stock constaiitly trcelvcd,
as occasion renulrci. U M. WOOD,
J. WITT.
Montpclicr, May 1,1818. C7lf