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THE BURLINGTON, VT. FREE PRESS FRIDAY MORNING. JAN. 19, 18GG. News Items. The Kichinond Times earnestly calls upon tbc Virginia Legislature lo pcn6ion rebel lo'icrs who were crippled in the service. A carious motion was made before Judge S-hcrland in 'cw York last week, being no l.-j than ti) comnel Itcv. Antoinc Vcrrcn, ltorof the French Episcopal church du St. isprit, to call a meeting of his vestry and rresidc thereat. It was denied. A worran in Marengo, Wayne & Co., 2. r., who left bcr child alone two days in the recent cc Id tnap. without Crc or nourish ment, the child iking in consequence, has been held for murder. Mies Harriet Line, who dispensed the hospitality of the White House durin;; the administration uf Mr. Iiuchanan, was mar ried at Wheatland, on Thursday, to Edward Johns-ton, Etq., a banker of Baltimore. Mr. Iiuchanan gave away the bride. Of the 9,000 pott oEees in tbc ditloval States, about 2,000 have been reopened. Nearly 300 of thcec have received potd inittmscs, because no man could bo found who could take the oath that be had not borno arms arrainst his country The ladies, though as rebellious in tpirit, aie able to take the oath. Some of the oil companies of Penm-vlva-nia make a deplorable exhibit to the Auditor General. The tame s-tock which a few months ago was represented by the directors to be cheap at ten dollars per share, is now valued by the same directors nt .ire cents Jr share. John Rose, a Brooklyn lad, nine years old, nnd worth fifty thousand dollars in his own right, was sent by his parents to a boarding school in Northampton, Mass. Not liking his new place of residence, he set fire to it the day he got there and it was burnt down. The proprietor has just re covered $11,500 damages for the little ras cal s act. A Louisville gentleman last wtek put an interesting question to Mr. Seward. Secre tary of State. Mr. Seward replied: "I must aneuer yoei dij lumatically," and he did. ' And now," s.iid the gentleman, " I will ask you another quttlion, and you can answer as diplomatically as you please : Are we to haic war ?" No !" replied the Secretary. Nothing diplomatic about that. In Boston, the other day, Thomas Burns whacked over the head with a sabre a man who said be wished Jem Davis was preei dent now. Burns wax hauled up for the assault. Un the trial it was shown that he had rendeicd gallant service as a scout the war ; was five times an inmate of rebel prisons, and on one occasion was hung by ujc nccic to a tree lor a spy, out cut down liy the order ol the relicl UeiKral Hoke barely in tunc to save hi life, after which he was one of the little crew who aided the gallant Cushing in the destruction of the rebel ram Albemare. For all which ho has received the highest compliments from both the Secretary of the Navy ami the Se cretary ol var. lhc judge without com rnent imposed a fine of one ant without costs. Last week, as a railroad tram was atop : . r i : i T . i- . . -(t.i i l"H uuiuuiiewuG. i a., lu put uu me man, quite a crowd who had assembled there made an atsault on the mail agent, who was Northern man as the Post-otBcc Deportment appoint none who cannot take the oath. They informed him that they would cot al low any Vankees to run on their roads Words led to blows, and tbc train inovinp oil the mail agent escaped with his life. On reporting this to the I'o-t-officc Dcpirtineat, Gov. Randall immediately struck Gordonc villc from the list of post-office, and trains now run by that point. The Herald's Washington correspondent says the true story of the attempted assassi nation of Senator Wade partakes rather of tne cnaracier oi larec than ot tragedy. A lusty, half-cracked individual, quite well known in circles lower than Mr. Wade's, did call on the Senator, and importuned him for some sort of a recommendation, more alter the manner of a big, testing bay, than a desperate, bloodthirsty man. .Mr. Wade exorcised him with a k'ick. whereupon he betook himself to Wilson, and told him he had been to sec Old Wade " on this busi ness, that he had treated him shabbily, and he couldn't understand it. The city tapers tortured this into an attempt to assassinate "adc. Art important decision lias been rendered in Eng'and, which determines that a diame ter ol se ."en feet is not unreasonably large fer a lady's boon skirt. A lady, walking along the street in London, caught her dress on a nail of a packing box, which a merchant had left on the sidewalk, and sued for darn- ages. Tbc merchant showed that tbc box occupied only three feet on the inner side of the sidewalk, and that seven feet were left for the lady, and claimed that the accident was due to her negligence. But the court decided in fa; or ot the lady, holding that seven feet was not an unreasonable space for her to cover. The New York Times begs the ladies to claim at least that space in tho cars niid church pews at their legal right. MAXsntLD Mon.NTAtx. The fame which the scenery about " Old Mansfield " has acquired has drawn, year after year, increasing numlcrj of visitors from all pans of the Union, who, wishing to preserve some memento of the beau ties they beheld, called loudlv for pictures of Jie scenes. Styles, as usual resimnded " and du.inS the past summer made a trip to the top 0f th e mountain, making several fine stereosco pic an d card views of the most interesting places. For sale at the Vermont Gallerr of Art. Fies Is ATlsntOS. Two ol the principal stores in Wimteor, those ol L. U. Fay fc Co., owned by I. W. Hubbard, and White & Tuxj bury, were entirely consumed by Crc on Monday night. Several other buildings, including the Joutiial and Chronicle office were somewhat injured. Ixss 35,000, distributed ns followe, as we learn lrom the Juurnal: Mr. Hubbard's loss on the building is $3,000 insured for $2,000. L. C. Fay & Sons' loss on goods. 20,000 partly insured A. G. Amsden'o lrom $2,000 to 2.500 insured for 1200. White i Tuxbury's loss from S,000 to 12,000 lully insured. The store buildings were also int-ured. L. J. Jlclndoe's loss' from 100 to 200 in jured. Albro the negro who escaped from nut land Co. jail wae recaptured next day in Ludlow. The Bane or I'utun u has made a semi annual dividend of six per cent, free of Government tax. Presentation. Father Dennis Ryan, the young and jolly Catholic Priest, received from his Uennington parishioners on Xcw Year's day, the handsome gift of a fine hors; and carriage, to which John Arnold of this city added a superb harness valued at $70. Feozex. Charles liuttcilield of Rutland, while drunk exposed himself during the last cold spell and had his feet so irozen that both must be amputated. The Rutland County National Bank has made a dividend of 5 per cent free of tax. Tde IxronTATio.v or rorici cattle, which has just been prohibited by our government, naturally creates a good deal of excitement among our Canadian neighbors, still H will make no difference how much "blarney" they relieve themselves of. Styles will continue to make pictures, and sell them the same as usual. The Vermont Militia system has been adopted by Kentucky and Kansas, and dropped, in effect, by Vermont. Hon. James Harlan baa been elected IT. S. Senator for Iowa, for six yean, from XT...1. . 1. TOP- It- T , r -wui iiu, iouj. sic i now occrciaryoi ;ue interior, xvx-uovernor furkwood lias been elected to 11 the unexpired term- I rrotection to the Loyal Cltiicns, Soldiers i all or the colored troops cast of the Miseisip and I rccdmcn In the Southern Stntcs. ; ,i i n Ci.. I..-.. -ii : Southern States. Wasiikcto.n, Jan. 12. The following order was it sued to-day : VTau DcrAETaEiT, Anj'x Gex's Ornct, ) Wasuixctox, Jan. 12, 1SC0. J General Orders No. 5. To protect loyal per son: against improper civil suits and penalties in me late rebellious States, .Military Division ana Department Commanders whose commands embraoe or are composed of any of the late reoeuious states, and wno nave not already done so, will at once iasac asd enforce orders protecting from prosecution or suits in the State or Municipal Courts of such States, all officers and soldiers of the army of the United States, and all persons thereto attached or in any wise thereto belonging subject to military authority, charged with offences for acts done in their military capacity, or pursuant to or ders from the proper authority, and to protect from siit or prosecution all loyal citizens or persons charged wild, otienccs done against the rebel forces directly or indirectly during the ex istence of the rebellion, and all persons, their agents or employees charged with the occupancy oi auanuoneu lanus cr plantations, or possession or custody of any kind of property whatever, who occupied, used, possessed or controlled the same pursuant to the order of the President, or any civil or military department of the Gov crnmtLt, and to protect them lrom any penal ties or damages that may have been or may be pronounced or adjudged in said courts in any sucn cases, anu also protecting colored persons from prosecutions in any of said States charged with offences for which white ptrsons are not prosecuted or punished in the same manner and uegree. Uy command of Liect. Grx. Geaxt. (Signed) E. D. Towxsexd, Ass't Adjutant General. HECONSirxtTED UESERALs. l have met in this city several of the prominent war men of the late lonltucratc armies, among whom 1 may mention especially Lieut.-Gcns Stewart and rorrest. Stewart is an elegant man, and will ever be found among the faithful. lie says he cannot go over ccstacies over his dclcat he cannot jump up and hujr the fel low who knocked bim down, but be will hold himself in rcadincM to help that fellow Knoet down anybody else who comes alon, Gen. Stewart says there is not a man in the whole oouth who was in tbc Uonlederatc ar my who is not in favor of peace and harmo ny. All those who want to fight now would not tight wl.cn they a chance. I called on Fotret-t at his store, and saw the crcat cav alryman selling a ham to a son of Ham, by tne way, which is no joke at least the Ame rican citizen of African descent (no joke on on the syllable "scent," for he was a decent Alrican) uidn t think so, for he was growl ing, as the cockneys would say, at the bam azing high price of the article. Forrest is about 43 years of ago, is six feet two inches in height, nnd weighs 175 pounds. He is erect, well proportioned, has no surplus flesh and moves with crcat ease. His father was a Kcntuckian and the son of an emigrant lrom Holland, who accompanied Uamcl Boone to the wilderness of Kentucky some time ago. I believe Forrest was one ol the most successful Generals of the war, and is called by his friends tbc Prince Rupert ol the rebellion He has a stern but nut unplea sant face. Firmness and courage are stamped in every lineament of his features, which arc set off by the most perfect and beautiful ranges ol teeth I ever saw. He is itrfectly satisfied with the condition ul things, and is in hearty co-operation with the loyal men cf .Yicmpnis. 1 went to the store of and found him all right and tight I may add, font was New-i car's Day, and he had been egg-nogging ; in fact he had been egg nogging it to such an extent that he was pretty nigh egg-nogged up when I met him. lie is no "Fanfan." but he hurrooedlikc one of the bys. Speaking of the "Fanians,"' 1 will lemark that there is a split in the Brotherhood, (it is the cnnfouiidcdct-t Bro therhood you ever heard of,) about half in dorsing O'Mahony and the other halt yield ing allegiance to the Senate. Tbc idea ol a body of high-toned Irishmen disagreeing! I never heard of such a thing. A pleasant thing took place a fewevenincs since at the Gayoeo Iloue. A steamer ar rived from Nrw Orleans with Joe Johnson on board. About ten minutes later a steam er arrived from Little Rock with Tecumseb Sherman as a paengcr. These two chiefs met at the Gayoso office. Sherman steta un to Johnson and says, "Why, Johnson, how are you .' and a hearty band-shaking. Ac followed. Both were assigned rooai; adkiin- ng each other, and both went up the Missis sippi in the same boat. These are your real reconstructionists, th se soldiers who have been in the Ccid. Johnson and Sherman during their stay hero were alike honored by visits from the citizens of the Bluff City. Memphis Ccr. X. Y. Times. An "ambitious young man" of a literary turn, and fond ol "school-marms" lately visited a school in this cjuntry, and en invitation, made a speech, about as sensihe as half that arc made on like occasions 11c (aid : "Young Ladies and Gentlemen : You are gathered heic for the purrxe of obtaining an education. Education consists of being educated to respect education and learning and education. Education tenches us that education comprises all things Icarn- u lrom education, ivducatc yourselves. and whn you have a good education, you will oless the tlay that you learned a good education." Platlsburg Republican. Wild Oats. In all the wide range of accepted maxims, there is none, take it fir all in all, more thoroughly abominable than the one as to the sowing uf wild oats. Look at it on what side you will, and I will dcly you to make anything but a devil's maxim of it. What a man he he yountr, old, or middle aged saws, that and nothing else, shall he reap. The one only thing to do with wild oats is to put them carefully into the hottest part of the Crc, and get them burnt to dutt, every seed of them. If you cow them, no matter in what ground, up they will come, with long tough roots like the couch grass, and luxuriant stalks and leaves, as sure as there is n sun in heaven a crop which it turns one's heart cold to think of. The devil, too, whose special crop tbey arc, will sec that they thrive, and you, and nobody else, will have to reap them; anl no common reaping will get them out of the soil, which must be dug down deep again and again. Well for you if with all your care, jou can make the ground sweet again by your dying day. Dr. Arnold. Colobado. There seems to be some diffi culty about the admission of Colorado as a State into the Union. The act of Congress of 21st March, ISO', provided that on the adoption of the Constitution the State should be admitted. The Constitution was rejected. In the Summer of 1SC5 a second Convention was called by the several politi cal committees and n second Constitution formed. This was adopted by a small ma jority of the voters. This action not being according to the law of Congress, having differed in time and place from tbo provi sions of the act. the President declines to issue a proclamation admitting the State, and refers the whole question for the further action of Congress. Tribune. Wasuucctox, Jan. II. The Canadian embassadors to negotiato new reciprocity treaty will have uphill work unlcs prepared to make important conces sions in favor of the 15. S. The Republican says remonstrances are pouring in from the East and the West, against it. The sentiment expressed at the caucus of the Republican members of tbc House, last evening, indicates that the majority is clear ly in favor of basing the suffrage in tbc District of Columbia, both black and white, on ability to read and write. The letter of District Attorney Speed, in regard to Davis and others, sent in to Con gress .expresses his opionian, that the parole given to Lee and other rebel officers is no ul- timatc protection against prosecution for mgn treason. Documents transmitted to Congress rc rdm Meiien ahow a wide fiMd nf nrti.t,j carding Mexico show a wide field of intrigue I between the emperor of France and ex-Sen. uwin and other re Deis ana win excite atten tion throughout tbe country, Tl .1 1 l . TT C ' The 2d Iteciment U. S. colored troone has arrived here irom Key west and are being muetered out. It will not be long before iVcnrs of the ivccli. By Telegraph be out of the tcrvice. ""TAsnixcTos, Jan. 12. The Ket ublican party in Congress appears to dc well united, and will, doubtless, carry out its policy in regard to restoration. though some of the cetcru members may not come fully up to the mark on the negro sum-age question. New York, Jan. 12. Steamer Scotia arrived un at 11.20 to day. News scarce. reman trials were aram procrctsine at t-oraT. Another prisoner had been acquitted. Two regiments had been sent from hngland to Dublin. One of them in rarrison at Manchester, was aroused at 3 a. in., and conveyed to Liverpool 1200 ctrong early the same morning, and embarked for Dublin. Such energetic movements of course give rise to rumors ol serious danger. La trance denies the rcnort from America that the French Minister has sent his first secretary of Legation for instruction on the Mexican qute'.ion.and that he hai given notice mat no will withdraw it America sends a representative to Juarez. London, Saturday eve. Consols close at oi a Si -j, lor money ; u. a. o-Us 05 a 05' ; jiunois central it. it. (sj a ii rxdividend -brie ui a 5S New Yohk, Jan. 12. Senator 'Wilson's bill for the reorganiza tion of the regular army was formed upon a plan laid before the President and Sec. of ar a few weeks since by Gen Grant. Gen. Grant expresses the opinion that tho necessity of maintaining a large military lorec in mo southern states no longer exists and he believes that a material reduction in tbc number of our troops remaining there may sun sately be made. 1 lie reman tongrcss yesterday adjourned sine aie. Washington, Jan. 12. Senator Tiumbull made a demonstration in iuc ocnaic mis morning renins t a protec tive Tariff, which is regarded as the initial movement of an anti-tarifl crusade. The rebel General Ross of Texas amdicd ior paruon lo-uay. seventeen tardons were granted to wealthy southerners te-Jay. President Johnson is steadily causing the volunteer troops to ttc mustered out ot ser vice. New Okleans, Jan. 10. inc .MOUiie Attcerttser ol the Sth savs (en. Thomas has officially informed Gen. Patten that all the U. S. troops will be re moved from Alabama and that arms and ammunition will be furnished to the State militia, also that prowsions tor destitute fa milies will be promptly fu.nished to the State, lhc same report comes from Geor gia respecting the withdrawal ol the U. S. troops lrom that State also. Xtw Yoke, Jan. 13. Col. O'Mahony yesterday received a letter from the Head Centre Stephens cordially in dorsing his action during the late trouble and appuinting a representative anel Cnan- ciai agent oi the su called Irirli Republic in mis country. The volunteer ufficers in the Freedmen Bureau in lrginia have been ordered join their companies fur muster out. Their places win iw nlleel by details from the Vet eran llesene corin. Derratches state that the ladies' reception at the White lloute yesterday was a grand auair. Xew Orleans, Jan. II. The Brownsville Texas letter in the Timts dated 4th "says the Amerieuu division under i Gen. Crawford is not making much headway as Federal soldiers have been forbidden to enlist. The Imperials had surprised a small camn of Liberals killing 12 and capturing 30. who were to be executed under Maximilian'? order. Gen. Crawford addressed Gen. Writmel on tho subject asking him to nrevent the mur der. The latter replied that be bad entered a solemn protest, hut Gen. Mejia had in. formed him that he was compelled to exe cute mem oy orucrs oi tne uovernment. Gen. Crawford was fired at fiom the other tide of the river, "out an apology was auernarus ouereu. ili-ant advises say that Gen. Clark had arrived at Brownsville with important des patches from the North A grand dinner had been given to Gen. Weitiel and Crawford, by the Mexican Lib erals, in Brownsville. Much goud lecling was manifested on the part of the Federal generals towards the Mexican Republicans. Pottsvills, Pa., Jan. 12. 1'onr men have been arrested near Ash. land on suspition oi being the murderers of Mr. Dunn, tho coal-operator. There will be a meeting of citizens to morrow evening to prevent murders and lawlessness in Schuylkill Country. New York. Jan. 15. A Washington despatch says Saturday night a Ijox was left at the door of Sec. Sumner's private room and addressed to him, and containing a finger cut from the hand of a negro, wrapped in a note calling the Sena tor by an obscene name, ai-d stating that the writer sends him a piece of one of his friends, "and if that bill passes, I will have a piece of you.'' It is stated upon good authority that the Senate committee on Contested Elections has prepared a report adverse to Senator Stock ton, ol N. J. A private letter from a trustworthy source has been received from Paris, stating that the Legislative bodies of the French Empire will as-cnible rbout the ISth inst., and that the Emperor in his opening address will pre sent most pacific sentiments towards the U. S., and unless in the meanwhile the relations of the two countries become hostile in tbo question of honor, will proinitc to evacuate Mexico as promptly as possible. Washington, Jan. 15. Gen. Grant by order of tbo President re fuses to withdraw troops Itotu Southern States until there is full tecurity for the rights anu safety of all classes of citizens. Latest advices lrom Mexico assert that tho French have sent a large force in pursuit of Pres. Juarez which he will not bo able to resist. Advices from the South state that in spite of all attempts of the late masters to oppose freedmen in many instances succeeded ob taining advanced wages. The threatening letter sent to Sen. Sum ner on Saturday night with a human finger in a box following closely on tho attempt upon Sen. Wade, shows a very bitter feelin in this district against negro suffrage. New Orleans, Jan. 13. Capt. llolman late of the rebel army, grand-son of John J. Crittenden und nephew of Gen. Pillow, lelt here to-day for Havana, having been tried by a military comtuieston and banished for tome account of steamboat burning while under Gen. Forrest's com mand. New Vouk, Jan. 15. A Charleston letter reports the arrest oi Theodore A. Jurvcy, Henry Corbin and A. S, Johnson for blockade running during the war. A scries of editorials said to be written by hjc Oav. Alagratli at tbc instance of ben. bicklce, arguing that the succeed of tbc con federacy would have been a tniflortucc to tbe coutn, nave been published in Unarlcu ton, creating much comment. Washington, Jan. 10. Nothing has yet been heard from Sec. Se- vtard, wlio nas tne vessel oi war in wnicn he depai ted completely under his control to co where he pleases. The public debt has decreased up to Dec. 1st from tbe highest point in August last, forty-one millions. An official statement from Provost Marshal Fry,, that it will take six Hundred ana cighty-lour millions tO - equalize soldiers bounties, startles members oi iongrcse. xncre is a great ucetcm pressure in lavorof tne measure. The Government has just established eight military posts in Virginia, for garrisons. This docs not indicate a military abandon ment oi the State. Senator Wade says the story ofanattempt to assassinate him is much exaggerated. The visitor made no actual assault upon him and the Senator hastened his exit ftom the house by using his boot. There is no doubt that Ecvcral Republican Senators have been threatened with violence, but this is the first act looking to the accom plishment of such a purpos;. New Yohsc, Jan. 10. A Washington despatch says the Govern ment has received information which tends to the belief that the recent destruction by fire of the Arsenal at Columbus, Mist., was caused by incendiaries to cover a theft of Government cotton, stored in the Arsenal. A letter has been received from Alex. 11. Stephens stating that the condition and persecution of Union men in Ucorgia are at this time vastly worse than durinn the Re bellion. New York, Jan. 10. A jury was finally obtained voetcrday in the Otero murder case. Gen. Sweeny was called to Washington yesterday by a despatch from the Sec. of n ar and is assured that lie will bo restored to his position in the army. Goy. Ward of N. J. was inaugurated at Trenton to-day. At a meeting of the New England Society last night, 200 new members were elected, making a total of 0o0: at the last meeting of the society it was resolved that lucre should be a great social reunion uf resident New Englanders. A Paris letter says the Emirur nnd Cabinet are carefully studying the means ol withdrawing from Mexican territory nnd with as little loss oCjrestige as possible. Tho Emperor desires it to be done of his free will and not under menace. Washington, Jan. 17. Gentlemen occupying prominent political tositions are confident that all differences of opinion between the Executive and Legisla tive departments, can be harmonized by the passage by Congress of a law granting qua lified suffrage in this District, and of the two bills reported by Senator Trumbull, to confer judicial and other lowers on the Prccdiucn's Bureau , and to protect the in habitants uf all of the United States in the enjoyment of their civil rights. Pres. Johnson will sign these bills if they are passed, and then Congress having ob tained guaranties fur tbc future, ean safcly admit every duly elected luyal applicant fur a seat. New York, Jan. 17. A Washington da-patch says Com. Wins- low the iirinciiMl witness against Sera me? has arriicd. The pirate will lo tried at an early day. Gen. Grant exiiects to be settled in bis new residence in about a week. Sec M'CulIoch has arranged tor a confer ence of the Provieional Delegates with the Com. on ways and means. A tineinnati deapatcb states that a politi cal fracas occurred at Kiehmond. Kv.. two families named Parish and Kavanagh were tbc principals. Sjmc sixty partisans took part in the attair. Une man as killed. three are rut. pored to L mortally wounded and hall a duxen others seriously injured. CiNti.NNATi, Jan. 10 Ex-Gens. Heath, Pillow. Hood, LongAtrcct and other Southern leaders have been in this plate lately and engaged 1 GOO white laborers and purchased UO cotton pl ws. BcaLixoroxBt-jixra College. Thitinstitu- tion is designed to impart to yoanc men & sound practical business education which shall At them for aotise daty in any depurtmiat of bui nct. The College Monthly with all information may be obtained by addressing Bryan Stratum and Hoyt, Darlington Vt. Uur linjliu Sept. l.l(-Cj r If The Kest Houoat Gist fur the children will be a year's subscription to the Little Corporal, published in Chicago by Alfred L. SewelL Col. Forney's Press proDWOScca it the great chil dren's paper of America " Only one dollar. kS.i The name of Mes-b. Geo. V. Beret & Co.. No. 1 and 2 Holme's Block, Ilaymarket Square, and from '.' to i 'J Friend Stmt, Boston, may have attracted the attention of our readers, hav ing appeared frequently in our columns. T.iey are, we are informed, among the most extensive manufacturers and dealers of Furniture in this country, sod such are their facilities that very few houses are able to compete with them. Fire in Suelm kne. The fine green-bouse owned by Exra snd F.J. Mcecb, in Shtlburne, the finest conservatory in the State, and filled with rare and valuable plants, was burned to the ground Monday evening. Lo-s 4000 ; no insurance. The I by the fire in St. Albans is es timated at 15,000, insurance 30.000 to 10,000. HoMem Mnrlct WEDXttDAr, Jaa. 16 FLOL'R 1'rices eontintse to be nell snitatned. Ealeeat V 2S ' "Sior Western superfine ; ST ffi 9 for common extras -, (10 II for medium do ; and til 0 12 to for good and choice, Inducing Genesee, Canada, Ohio aad Michigan, fct, Louis is rm at (13 16 t bbl, and some favorite brands aro still selling as bl:h as 1 17 V bbl for small. In Corn Meal there I ave been small sales at 5" V bid. Bnckirbeat ( Ti A 5 t lit) Sis. UIIAIN The arrivals ot corn bate been quite lar:e, and prices have eased off a little. Western mixed. Stce'lU-.'.Southernjellowil a 1 02 for new, closing at Jl, Oats are firm, sales of North ern and Canada at 63 at 63c ; and Prince Edward IslandataS9e p bushel. Itje'l VI I Oi t bushel, Whito Beans bare been in steady demand common and good blue pod at It SO at 2 30-, and marrow and extra pea at $ 2 S 3 (. bushel Can ada Teas tl 40 0 1 SO y bash. Barley Me a ) 10 bushel, as to qual.ty. Shorts f S 32; Fine Feed 32 at) 35 ; and ralddlins 3d 8 40 1 tan. ritOVIalOXS The arrivals of Tori, continue small, andsalesofprlmeat$M, mess at J3J 32, and clear at 32 49 35 fc bbl, Uecf has been In fair demand, ctmmou and good Western mess at IS fl 19; extra mess at 10 23; and family at $23 026 ybbl Lard 19 0 20c V & lu bbls and tierces. Sinoaed Hams IT C 19c 0 b.astoqoalitv. Dressed Hogs have been in demand for some days past, tbe market Is firm at 12, 0 13e for Western, and 13i 0 14c fr choice State. Hotter Is quiet and prices re main about the same, at 40 0 4c for good and choice New York and Vermont dairies, and .10 0 3Sc for common and fair. Canada Is dull and has been sold at 30 0350 1 B, as to quality. Cheeso is dull at 15 013c V !h fjr fanners, and 13 0 20c for factory. WOOL Tho market Is very Onn fcr domestic Wool, with a fair demand from manufacturers acd tbe sales cf the week bat e been upward of 500,000 Ihi fleece and pulled at from 55 0 8Pe 1 B, as to quality. In Canada combine sales of 2,UOO lbs at 60c p B. CA.MHRIDCK CATTIjK .MAIIKKT. fBy Telegraph to the Free Press. Wcdhesdav Jan. IC. At market S91 Cattle. Market Beef extra f cw t., 13 50 1 1 1,23 Firf t quality, 1223 0 13 W. Second quality, $11 00 0 $11 30. Third quality 9 000 9 50 Workln; Oxen, per pair, 100, 15u 200 Cows and Calves, I5, 47, 50 0100 Tear llnje, (25 0 23. Two year I old, $30 0 45. Thxee yean old, 50 a W. Sheep and Lambs 7166 at market. Prices, In lots 4 50 5 00 5 50 0600. Extra A selections. $675 7 SO; 3 30 a 9 75. Hides, ?ifi9c pcrB.; CalfSklns 2! 02uc. Pelts, 1,300 1,75 each Tallow B!i REMARKS. About tho same number of eattlo this week at thri mrm laat. tint n mmv .rtri anil fleit nnalltv bet more smaller stock. There were a few western cattle that were bronRht over from Brighton and about 75 head which were brought to Cambridge f from .Chicaeo. There were about 650 more ' aheep at market, this week than last quality aboat the tame but price not at high by half a cent per pound, sales not very brisk. Special glolircs. PERIIV'S .MOTH AXD FRECKLE LO TIOX. Chloairca, orllothpitcli, (also LIrerspot,) and Lentigo, cr Freckles, are Lftea very anaoylcg, particularly'to ladles or llht complexion, lor tho discolored rpota sliow more plainly os Uie face cf a blocJo than a brum tte ; 1-ut tbey greatly car the Leant- of either ; ad any preparation that will eSectoallr remove them without Injuries the texture crcclorofthetMniskcertalaJya deslde latin. Dr. E. C. Terry, who Lai raaco dlreaso o the li'.a a specialty, has discovered a remedy for these discoloration?, which Is at ence prompt, Infal- lible and harmless. Prepared oaly by B. C. PERRY, Dermatoloslit. No. 43 Bond Street, New York, acd for saJe by all drussurta price $1 per bottle. Call for TERRY'S JIOTH and FRECKE LOTIO.V. Sild by all Draijtsti In Earllnston. Dee. 13. ncm itch: itch: itch: Scratch ! Scivstch ! Scratch ' WII EATON'S OI.Vr.ll EXT WILL CURE THE 1TC1I IN HOURS. Also euro Salt Rnzcu, Uixxas, I'muLAixs. and all fcucrnoxs or tu Skis, Price 'so cent. For sale by all druzskta. By ssndln; CO cent! to WEEKS A POTTER, Gen. Agents, iroWailiinston street, IWou, it will be fwwarded by mall, free orpoataje.to any addreu In the United States. Oct. 3i, S6j dan yr ACOl'CII, COLD, OK. SOKE THROAT Requires immediate attention and should bt checked. If allowed to continue. 1 mint Imi ol the Lungs, n Permanent i nront Allcctiun, or an Incurable I.unj Disease is orrn the ncscLT. BrotviiN. ISronchial Troches UAVIXO A D1EICT IXrLCIXCI ov tue pabti, give To IlrouchitU, Asthma, t'ntnrrh. Con sumptiie and Throat Disease, TROCHES ARE CSED WITH ALWATS OOOD iDCCCHS SlNtiERSAND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find TnAtt useful in clearing tbo take when Uken before Siesta - or Speaking, and rellerln: the throat after an unusaal exertion of the vocal reac. Tb TrtAn are rt-c .mueaded and pre- aerlbed by Phyal liana, and hare bad testimonials fnia ealnrot men wrought ut the cntrv . Ileln an at tide of tine merit, aad luiia frmttd their emcaey bra teatcf many year, each year Bod' them lo otw loea litis in varlout patUuf the world and the TrecAca are U'UTerraUy pruLoooeed tetter than other articles. Oavaix only "Ilnows's naxMcsu l Taocn es." ant do not Uie asy of the trmtklm fmMwat that may be offered. Sel l everywhere ia the United States, and Foreign Countries, at X cents per bux. a iiolm:iii.i xkukssiti kxist rent thk usKor IMii'tio-s Cnlarrh JmmiiI. Which, ia ilieLrttsUi.-t.ifacvlil acts like maido lleadaebe, Hoarseness, Diphtheria and DroBefctUs, Sore Kjes, Deafness, Bad Tute and Stnell, beinj the result of Catarrh. This snuff remotes and prevents all lbee, and Insures a healthy Head. Its effect are pleasant and safe evrn Ft infants who ' from Snaffles. Itfaas tbe hitjJses piasekdoxial tsajthauatals. by all rrngjista, or test by Mail to all puts for 30 cents fir Oat Box, or Jl for fear Boxes. Adireay, JAS. M'LNO. P. O. Box Iflt, Wholesale, by O.BARNES 4 CJ.,21 Park RoiN. noe.i. UhCbq. AM.COCK'S I'llllOIS IM.ASTKIIS. The planters leave Uaeeuiipactnest of kid lather and Um aeuMliejr of silk slot. Tbey have cared vadcuM Teins aad external aneurisms. For all affee.icns of the ehrtt, weight aUmt the dia phragm orspper portion of tie bowels, in cold aad eoucbs, for injuries of tbe back, fur all strains or bruises, for a weak bad , for nem-us pains of the bowels, mad otter nervcus arfxtions and cramps. fur heart aflVctkn, la all these c . the; have to be used to be properly appreciated. IMl. I. T. H&NDBRS0.V3 LBTTBR. Or. T. Aluock ia I hat been sufferinc un der a at t ere attack of neuralgic disease of my bow els lor year, with hypertrophy ol Uie heart, aad have tried everything known tu the practice of medicine from tbe very best At !.' ; bat Irath prompt me u say that year plasters baettirsame awrs permanent relief than anv thing else I hare used, and I believe will prvdaee a perfect cure. The counter Irritant tocct or yoar plasters ts produced in such a mild and KTadoal way, they so invigorate the circulation around the part to which the) are applied, and exert upon all nervous diseases reels a great sedative influence, that I plan tacta coBSdantly at tta head of enry piaster nem in use. Vxara, very trnlr, I. T. HENDERSON, M. V. 2T le-Sdavlm IIO.STKTTBR CKI.IJHIl .TK VTIIM- .Ve. Il IHTTKIl. READ REV. W. B. LBK"3 LETTER. Kraoajm, .V. r . fj7 i, 1953. Mewrs. Hosrtrri- A Sana Otmtlemr I have used yeur B.tter duties the last tlx weeks, aad feel It due to yoo and to the pablie to express asy hearty approval of tbalr ef fect apon me. I never wrote a puff' for any one aad labbar every thins; that savors e-f srnckery.' But your Bitter are entirely removed from the level of the men nostrum of the day. bain; pa teat alike to all, and exactly what they profess to be. The) are not advertised toeara cterytMa, but they ar recommended t assist nature la the alleTtaUon aad. ultimate Leslies; or many of tbe most common infirmities of tbe bd, aad this they will aeecmpltth. I bad been unwell for two months, at 1 usual with me during the sprint;. 1 wa bilious, aad satTtrms: from indite tion. and a general direst ot the mucua membrane, and though, compelled to keep at work In tbe discharge cr my profttefoaa! duties, wae very weak, of a yel low complexion, n appetite, and much of the time eoaaaed to my bed. When I had been taklas your Bitter a week my vior returned ; lb sallow com plexion was all gone, I relished my food, and now I enjoy the duties of the mental application, which in recently were to very irksoave and burdensome tome. When I used your Dittrrs, I rffaehang everyday. These are factt. All inference rauit to I made by each Individual for himself. Yours, respeetfollr. W. B. LEE. I'aiUr orflreeoo Avenue Presbyterian Church. Jan 12-dwlw. IMPORTANT TO FKMAI.ES. TIIK elchrated Hit. 00 W continues to devote his entlr time U the treatment of all disease Inddect to a female sritcra. An oxperiece of twenty-three ears en ables him to guarantee speedy and perma nent relief in tbe -re oties Surr""' and of Mker Menstrual Vtraitmtntu,rmM u&serter cavif All letters far advice must contain $1. Ofbee, 9 Endieett street, Boston. :' B. Board furnished to thoto who wish remain under treatment. Boi'-on, June 24, 1SC5. d3tawly S.MOb.l.VDKR'S EXTRACT HUCKIT Cures Kidney Oisese. SMOhiXUER'S EXTRACT I1UCKU Cures Rheumatism. SM O LANDER'S EXTRACT IIUCKfJ Cures Crinary Diseases. SMOb.lXDER'S EXTRACT BbCKU Cures Gravel. S.MOLlXDKIfS EXTRACT BCCKO Cure Stricture. The BEST Fluid Extract BVCKV now before the public, ISSMOLJyiiEIVS. For all diseases above, and for irEJKXESS aad rutXSlXTUEBACK, FEMALE COMPLJISrs, and disorders arising frcm EXCESSES OF jyr Kl.fl), it Is perfectly l.vr.lLUJULE. For salo by all Apothecaries ev erywhere. FRICE OSE DOLLAR. TRY IT! TAKE XO OTHER .' ECKLiicn .t Koacai, Wholesale Drngglsts, SC Hanover street, Boston, General Agents. Jan 1, ISCt wly WOXT USE AXT OTHER. The list aa ' the best ; the right article anally ; ever) body like it ; Is purely vegetable i restore grey hair In four weeks, or money refunded. It will do It every time. Three applications will cure all humors of the icalp. Ask for irEBSTER'S VEGETABLE IIJIR IXVIGOR AEOR,n& don't take any other. FOR SALE Bl ALL DRUGGISTS. w25m6. AX OTHER BXG AG EM EXT. While the attention of tho enemy Is fully Eiigngcd By Grant. the attention of th general public la no lets earn eitly engaged by ClUSTADORO'S IIAIK DYK. which Is accomplishing wonden In th way cf bau. tir) Ing heads that age, cr sickness, or capricious nature had dielzured with unsightly huet. Milton ii)i truly that PEACE HATH ITS VICTORIES no lest renowned than war." Manufactured by J, CRISTADORO, No. 6 Astor House, New York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. ItEUELLIOX IX THE HUMAN INTE RIOR. Rebellions are not eonllaed to bodies po litic. They break out in our own Interiors as in tho "bowetiortheland." Thcnaturai la of our bo dies Is health, but wo mlitue them, and they re volt. We labject them to cipMure, wo overtaaic them, we overload tbo stomach, we neglect the bowels, wo plunge out of rooms hotter tarn tbo ttoplcs Into aa atnorphero below frecztai; point, and la varlcru other ways trtSe with our health. But these frames of ou s are wonderful machine;, and wo can, by the rue of the rROrEr. MEANS, ro INVIGORATE and REGUiATE them ai to render them almost proof against the ordeals to which. In oar recfclcssners, we subject them. Nothlns that has ever been knowa or heard of as a tonic adda so much lu the re-Istant power or the human j stem under circumstances unfavorable to health as HOSTETTER-S STOMACH BITTERS. If you would eacape the intermittent fever. Eta of indlsestloa, bilious attacks, and bowel complaint;, or which col l anl damp are the frequent causes, uso the BITTERS as a PROTECTIVE MEDICINE. This is the wisest coarse but if already an Invalid, try tho preparation as a RESTORATIVE. Ia either case, full rcllaaea mar be placed upon Its effcicy. Sol lever) where. Sundif Mtreurj, Die, IK dfr iTIarricd. At WUIiamsport, Pa , Dec.Kth, 1505. by Rev. A. R. Hcrne, Mr.lllram II. Tilley. of St. George, Vt., to Miss Anna M. EHInjer, of Williamsport, Pa. In Annapolis, Md,, on Tuesday January 9th, at tho residence ol the Bride's father, by the Rev. E. u. Owen, 3Ir. A. C. Sweet ot BarllnsUa, Vt.. and M'jsLidia A.TavIorof Annapolis. Died. At the residence of Geo. C. Mother In Providence, R.I..Jan.9t!i, Miss Flerecco Ella Ward.aied22 years. At the lesidenca ofS. Wheeler, Esq, Ferris burgh, Vt, Dee. II. ISM, Mrs. Hannah F. Went- wettb, ajed about 63 years. Mrs. Wentworth wfll be remembered as the man ager of the !adi' department on the favorite steamers "FrankHn" and "EurMasten," in the pal- miest da j a e-f steambeating en Lake Cbanplaln. At Wlaooeki Falls, Jaa 15th, Rufns Duncan, aged S3 years. In Milton. Jan. Mb, I9K, Daniel Ward, aged S3 ears. In thk city, on Tuesday xornlnz, Jao. It, Lutda D. Peterson, only daughter of Gee. and Sharley G. Peterson, aged St lean and 6 months. Slew (Ivcrtisfmfats. TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION. 'I 'UK Seventeenth semi artnaal meeting of the 1 CniTTEJiDBNCO, TEACHER'S AbaOCfA fclON, wlllb heM at Jericho Corners, on Friday OHDER OF EXERCIjfS. reiDar isoRiixn. I0i o'clock.-Orraniiatlon. Address br Mr. Asa Sanderson, ot Eases. inmws. Easav by Mr. II. A. Habart, of Westfiird. Address by Rev. J. L. iayaard of WUllatoa. LVaxixc. Address by J. S. Adams, Esq., or Burltsgtcw. SATCREUV U0R.XI5O. Election of Omcers and other business of the As sociation. llucuasion Haw shall we traattr Tn l .n vj ... a. Aaiiwnrua, jl., w JllBCtourgn. Aaaraat ay hot. lr. LlitmMrlAin of Wattfbrd. Arreavoox. IHCasion ShlTlrv In Sehoala. T ba aannl kr T V f . . it IF...II 1 J Addsas by Her. C. K. Feeria of liiaeabarih. Th Dentil of Jericho cocdlallr lander tbalr W. pltality to tcacbert and orawit of the Auuclation. a guoa uecunc u aauapated. By order of th Exeectiv Ccaaiu. Jan. II. Itt. Jlrtrtw CITT COFFEE iiorsn. I'Irst Door IVc.d of lhc Church. Old Hnptiat A:irni J Sen Is anil c o I il Isiiiich :i( all Eluurs. 'IMIIS RESTAURANT has leen entl-ely reltted L and retarniahod in the best sly le.aod bo pain or " i)Mini .o Dais ii nrst eias in ev er) rcsjicci. O I sTEIlS IX EVERY STYLE. COID FOWL, TOXOYE. PORK and BEANS. 11 1 II -a... I-. -.- T I . , . . . ...... o iui auet evrrnt, aad everythinr that the market affords, tad at as l.w as ine lime will mmf People from tbe country when tn town will End tbe COFFI- E 1101'SE a guod and quiet place to get a lunch at much less oust than mm n nbaius cisewnere. UIXNERS and SfPrFHS tn r.Vr Havine secured tbe service of the riMlbii AanA- A.vvEosr. ' tne subscriber rw awMmi nt .lt. uctne public. E. M. SUTTON. January li. wtf CHITTEXDEX CO I XT Y Agricultural Socicts'. HIE next annual meeting of this Society will te JL holden at tbe ofRce or the Secretary, in Bur lington, on Wedaetdar. the 7th dav of Fabrnarv. rersonsttavintrelalmsaealBatthsrf.-ri , re. queiteel to present thera on the foreni n of that oay. rer oruerei i reewenl. II. II. TALCOTT, Sec'y. .Sllil TT 1 x. J. XICHOI.S, Architect nnd Practical Ilulldrr, Office at resisteacr, Etttjt, Vt. "1 rilEKE be maybe consulted upon everything i 1 reiaunz to tne erecuon oi imuutnes or all classes, from tbe foundation to the roof. He Drafts l'lans ami Drawings, twttu all necessarv calcula tions, elevations, sections, Ac.) of Churches. Acade mies, School Houses, Hotels. Dwelling, Ac. Also Rarn and out-hnu!esgcneraily,irieludingaddilkns and imnrovextents. Having bail considerable experience in tbc erec tion ot ioitr.iry t.nureties ne mints ne ean nvs entire satisfaction (either as contractor or superin tendent.) to all who may need his service in this branch of Architecture, and he would advise "BuikingCummittees" to consult him personally or by letter I efbro contracting with others. He also Drafts and Constructs Bridges of all kirxisfrora the simple and cheaper forms, to tbe heavier and more expensive. Aaurcss J. Ml'll'IU. Architect and Builder Essex. Vt. jan i.-wjm HOOTS A."l SHOES. I-KICES ilJAJCItTKD ROIVIV rpiIE SUESCRII1ER will clcse out, at greatly re- a Qurca prices, ins large stoca ox I.ndle, ."line, and Children'- FI.t.NXLII.IXEI) IIAI.MORAU AXD I'OI.ISU HOOTS. Call Karly for Ilargaln A. TROCTY. Jan. IS, ..-. lit Church Strct. 'itUsrrll.'.nfous. Last ('rent liance for Hook Acnt-l t THE SOUTH, A Tour of its Rattle-Fields an-1 Ruineil Cities -A Journey through tbe Desolated Mates leing a description oi tne prcacntsiaio oi uie coun tr) and conditions of the people, etc., etc. From personal observation acd experience, during months of Southern travel. By J. T. TROW BItlDUE, Author of Ncigblwr Jack wood, Cuijo's Cave, Lntributor to tbo Atlantic Alonthly, etc Tkis ititl e lie mssr atcmaling, xitiy anj tkritl- my On the MMtjtcr af tut liar ' r mi tie aU abutrhmj tuhject of Ike rn.enr lime. ALL CLASSES OF AGENTS W.1XTED. Address, L. STEBB1NS, Hartford, Ct, LADIES will find tbo ILLUSTRATED PIIRE.NO LOUICAL JOURNAL for lt-6o most interest ing. There are "siuns or ciiaiiautcu" in tho talk, walk, voice, hair, eyes, ears, chin, nose, lips, teeth, bands, skin, handwriting, illustrated andexplaine-I. It is exactly adapted to tbe Social Circle, and all the members will enjoy it. Only 'Si cents a number, or $J a year. Address FOWLER A WtLLS, No. 3 Braidway, N. V. HIE HERALD OF HEALTH A. JficR- T X.l L tIF IMIVSICAL CL LTl RE for l6S. burweribe now. Terms it JO far the yeari is cents lor a single number. BtCOKXIXDATlO.U. "It ia an excellent work." 'iilr, . e Scientific American. "Should be In the hands of every teaeher. '5. P. Battt, Department Public Scaoale, Penn. "I am much pleased with The Herald of Health.'' Gecrce B. tTindskip, the Strtnj Mm. r OVE. COURTSHIP, acd MARRIED LIFE. XJ nnom toaiarry, nnen to aiarry, anu nuom Not to Marry ; Lilts acd Dislikes -, Adaptation ; Right Age to Marry -, Marrying Cousin i Jealou- i ty, itt Cause and Cure ; Useful HlnU tolx-th Mar ried acd fiingle t with Phvilogrtmy, Ethnology, , Physiology and Pi)diology.in th PURE.NOLOlil CAL JOUilNALforlSoo. Nr volume beglc now. 1 Only $2 a year. FOWLER A WELLS, 359 Brcafway, N. . , CATALOGUE of LANGENHEIM'S MAGIC LAN tern. Pictures. Dissolving acd Stereoscopic Views, all artistl.-ally colored, embracing th prin cipal event ot the Urtat Rebellion, Sacrei Ifisto rr. Old and New Testamects, tbe best productions of th different Schools of Art. Gems of Humorous lad UltceUaneiu. Plctuies.r Improved Lanterns and Sterecsconticon Apparatus. Address. W.LAKOISUKIM. Philadelphia, P.O.Box 179. GEORGIA YELLOW PINE LAND FOR SALE. Four mil Hon acre, on the principal rivers. Will yield Un thousand fee tto tbe acre. Deeds re corded, taxes paid, tltl absolutely perfect. Apply to ROBERT L. PELL, rol Proprietor, New York City.. Also.Pellbam Seedling Bermuda I Potato, the rarHt known, and very choice Tip; GOOD FARMS IN OHIO. Those wishin- to buy cood Improved tuoi cheap ia Northern Ohio, craar me. adapted for sheep, jouns eattlc, or dairying, can receive a catalogue describing each farm and prlte bylneloslns stamp and addressln: II. N. BANCROFT, Real Estate A;est, Jefferson, Ashtabula Co., O. WESTERN LANDS WANTED. ILLINOIS, Iowa, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Wis consin, Minnesota, 5lii;ocn, and other Western Land wanted and for sale. A. N, LANCASTER, 13 Wall ttreit, N. Y. PATENT OFFICES. Inrentnrs who with to take cut Letters Tatent are advised locus! with Messrs. MCNN 4 CO., editors Cf tho fcfentiC'l Ametlran. wbn hum nro- secuted elaitns before the Patent GEee for nearly Twenty Years. Their American aad European Pa- . ncv- M Luw cjicnsiTeinme worm, .i pampniet, contain. n;: full instructions to inven tors, is sent sratls. Address M UN N 4 CO.,Na37 RINDING MILL.S-J. Sedirebe er s Patent h.?,B1 'Upenede. as they do eacel, afl other 'iron Jllllt- T.fl ...nV hanit 111. III- - f MlUs, are two, four, and ten hone power. Alio, Con!ca r icaca iiuir jimt n,r s:e uy tne fatentee. J. bEDGEnEER.PaInesrille.OMo. vjii or icau iir ucsenpure naca 01115. GEORGE W. BERRY t CO.. Jl-Utr.lCTCRr.23 A7ID DULSES IM Walnut. Chestnut, and l'alnlcd CIIAMBKIi F3JIrVITUI45J Ilelrlerators, !Iureaus,Wardrobes,ic. 1 aad 2 Holmes' Block, Ilaymarket equare. HOST OX. RAKER, S.MIT II fl(7o., Tatent Simplified Apparatus Cr II )! ll - A- E'iiiMiI.'.. Private Du ellings dec., BY LOW PRESSURE STEAM. io. 3 1 Mercer Street, - - - AVie York. Pamnhletton ICarmlli ar.fl V.ntU.flAn r.. tlmate ol Cost f AnmntDt fn..i.v.i An T" (1TK llnntt tiiiviic. .-...i-ru.. Love. Courtlhln And Ifarrla. HI...L.. r.r p...nlp,' A Uood Memory, with tbe Moral, Intellectual, and oociai iiiiure onrjweu. Also How to Read vnnracier." umy aj cents, or ti . rear. FOtt LER & WELLS. .No. Si) Broadway, J. V, Kg;s cf riiaraoh's Serpent. I?ACII LliC, ahen ignited, produces a HarmleM J b'crpect several feet bng. Box ut ten tVs mailed to an) address for fifty cenls, by 8.O. Cl'- HAM . 35 South Ei-l.lh fclrect. rhllaitelr.hla. Trid ATAKEY0I;R owx ap with r.t. bar. iVA. lllTrS Pure L'enevntrafMl fk.fa.k- n.o-d- Suap Maker. Ooubl tbe strongth of common 1'ot aih. and superior to any Saponifier or lye in tho "s s u. up in can oi one. two. tnree. six. anu i-oim wuaui. wiiu aireeun in En?iun ami lier. man, for making Hard and Soft Soap. One ponad Will make fifteen 'aliens cf SkiTi Snan. Nn I. m. 1. required. Consnuiera will find this the cheapest '.HnilUUIIIEL 12. 1. 1 .1DII1 I I . hi n.i A II i: Ji It Y II V I 31 s , Manufacturer of MSIMjj.II!& T.I ES Id E S With Patent Cocubinatioa Cushion, Patent Pockets and all the latest improvements. .iuriini, i taaii imuieaiaieiy answered oy ......... ..u.., in miutt ok, Iletwen lh.rf-r jm.l rhuji-in St. Jan. is wCm Oostoe. ACEXTS WANTED. fin A MOXTII will bo paid for jouag man to VA UU engage in a new and honorable business. Both Ivaal and travelling a--nhi wmtMf v.,p culart and terms addrts L. L. TODD CO., 39 aseau st New Tork. CHEVALIER'S I.1PK FOR THE HAIR Will restore Grav Hair t itianmiu uinr. ,t,.atl- tnt anttnmtut the growth of the weakest hair; stops its falling out in three days ; keeps the heaa clean, euol, and healthy ; can be used Ircely ; con- taiBS BothlBE Injurious The Hrtt II ur llr.i, n ftr 'rej tm Ike pvHtr. It Is reeommended and us- ev ey ine nrst men heal antnonty. So 1-1 at the drug stores, anu at my t-iaee, ro. ivs iiroaoway, . Y I asare all DerMias the above nr.mniMn win ,1a all that it claimed for it. SARAH A. CHEVALIER. SI T. WEEKS i POTTEK, I7K Washington St. Bcstoa cole Azents for ew England States. Are jou Lame, t'lippled or Deformed! OR have you, or your neighbors, a boy or child lame with contracted limb, or curved suine. or crooked feet, or weak or paralysed limb, or ankle, or who arc entirely helpless, or who are oeugea to creep, or to waixwiui erutenrs. orwaose limb are shortened, rr crooked, or drawn up, or who walk on the toe, or whose anklet roll over or turn Inward, or who have crooked knees from white swelling, or scrofula, cr who limn from hip difficul ties ' To save such from a lifo ofmiserr. will ou not write a letter, giving tbe prominent points of tae case, and reeecve lu return, free orebarge, a circular, which mar be the mean of saving them ? it so, auoress, Ar. j. r. jia.., ts nest 41st St., Sew York. riLI'S: I'lLEs: PILES! ALL outward application are time thrown awar. HARRISON t PERISTALTIC LOZENti ES re move the cause, via. CosUvcae. Tbey are the only permanent euro ot the Piles, either bleeding or blind. For talc at No. I Tremont Temple-, and by all druggists, or will be scat by rsatl on enclo sing 60 eeau. J.-S. HARRISON A CO., Proprietors. I. A I I ES D ES 1 R I XC A SM OOTII . C LEA R a.ib ifo .-.rl -.ex!-'?! 1 SeokgsIY.L.. . Ladies should use this de.lghtful Toilet article. It has no equal tcr Preserving aad Beautif) lag tbc Complexion and Skin. Sold by Druggist every where. Depot 74 Fultoa Str.ct, Now l ork. -".y-NERVOCS DEBILITY, SEMINAL WEAK NESS, Ac, eax se cram by one who has really cured himself, and hundreds of ethers, and will tell you nothing but the ttuth. Address, with stamp, EDWARD U. T RAVER, Lock Box, Boston, Mass. THE A R 51 I SALVE Has cured thousands of cases of tbe Worst Form of Scald Head In less than three weeks. It has cured, and Iteming daily, all kind of nrjioit SOKES That have laffled the skill of tte best Physicians for years. It has cured, ao-i is curing daily, THOUSANDS OF CASES UF I' I LES. it will almost cure them in one night. It take only one night t cure Chapped 11 and f. i cts. Braises, Burns, Scald', and common sores of all kinds. It costs only 15 cts. a box ; (large Boxes Si ct,) For sale everywhere. Orders address. d to ARMY SALVE CO.. Sn Washington Street. Boston, will receive immediate attention. C1CPI ITS KISS. Thl It a most evquisite and Ic J tcxlcating perfume. It p omelet Ibe attrac tion of the opposite sex to ardent admiration. I am sole ageat for thl perfume. I will send ce bottle to any address far fifty cent. Address Lock Box S&3 rrovidence, R. I. It. W IXSLO V .V I Established 130. CO. 100,000 Watches Chnin, Silter Arti cle, tc. WORTH 5Cirfor ! To !e sold at ono dollar cadi, without regard to value, and not tote paid for until )eu know what )ou are to get. tO-A SFLlJItilO UST or ARV1CLS. lOrt Gold Hunting eased Watches, $1ISIW lUOUoM Watches 70 00 al Udies' Gold Watches, -W e 6t Laities' and Gent's Silver Watches. 13 00 Iil Revolving Castors, IS oil to H ll 3JO Drinking e ups, 7 KJ to 10 OH oOOuOvaland fhasedUold Bracelels. 400 to 10l ) Vest, Neck, and Guard bains, im to 10 atti Ladies' California Diamond R(nirs3 UJ to KO i Magic Spring and Snap Lockets. 4 00 to low lOuuo Gold Pens with Silver Mounted Holders, -toil to 3 Oil I (XIX) Gold Tens with Silver Extension Cases, 4 fO to 6 Ul FflOO Sets Ladies' Jewelry. 3 OO to 10 uu J0UO Tea, Dessert and Table Spoons, perdoien. ISOiJtoalfO itjO Dessert and Table Forks, p dex I ! m to St (ri 400O Butter Knives, per pair S Ol to 10 Sim) Napkin Rings, per pair 6 00 to 10 00 310OO other articles 4 CO It 10 IX) Certificate of all the various articles, stating what each one can have, are first put Into enve lopes, sealed np and mixed t and when ordered, are Uken out without regard to choice and sent by mall, thus giving all a lair chance. On receipt of the Certificate, ) on will see wbatyoa can have, and then It is at your option to send one dollar and take tbe article or net. One of these envelopes will be sent by mall on re celpt of 23 cent ; five , or $ I ; eleven for U i thirty for 3 sixty-five for JI0 i one hundred lor J I. AGENTS wanted everywhere. Greatlnducementa to Ladles and Gect to act as such. Fall not to send for Circular, which give! specUl terrns. full list, and particulars. Address, J, H. WI.SLOW Cc.No.awllrcadway.Kew kerx. 'A TIP-T0F" NUMBER. Taa Pictorhl JDocsl XcnaiB, rBaixoLOCicii. Jocrval i for JANUARY, cow ready, 20c. For tho year, oaly I?. Contains "Signs of Charaoter, and How to ! Read Them," Physiognomy, Psychology. Ethnolo- i , fT. ro"J" Trainln" bf ci'lUr.n &Prr?nltVu7d bVbr si7on5' ' Cbolco of Pursuit. Should be read by evsrytiLil- rr. wlta 1 on raits os tne uoou ana uau, lovc. OTAMMERINO and STUTTERING permanently kJ cured id by Bats' Patixt Arruiscij. They ' a Medal at th last London Exhibition. , iphlet aad Drawings describing the lame. received Vnr Para- address li. C. L. ilXARS, 277 West 234 St., New York, Box, firrt. WW shirrs. WILLIAM LANDON'S ESTVTE. in J?l ror.,Gril,?,d.i"e' J- Probate Coart.wlUi mtted. riCt nEll8le' Toa11 P"" Gatrn.vo. and condcclTe to tho interest of ilaward to sell the StrtVU?1' ?? P'0"'" otter real es tate or put tho same at interest. eJ.-lr v V"" ,h9 Court halh asi?aed the 3d SXr .L'?!?? frobatectlce ia Nortli Ilero, to hear aad decide oa said application, and ordered public notice to be tjvea toiu persons In terested, bv unbliililn . thl. ClfL- ' . eessivelv ih the Bnrlin f-.'iC." ,,".";?0,- publlcauons te. bo previous to ! th. tS "ptaS for hearing and deciding on said arplicaUoa beroro said Court, at the time and place assigned aad show cause, if any you may have, why tie li cence and authoiitr nrsteti r.ir ahr.ni.t k- . T 4 .--.H.W.nj.Ul Given under my band at North Hero, this I2th day of January, ItCii. ' w)w3 ALULSTCS KNIGHT, Judge. LEWIS GREEN'S ESTATE. WE' T1IE SUBSCRIBERS, having been Court tor the District of Chittenden, Commissioners to receive, etimtn. n.t .u., .v. canJioraUperions a;xlnt th eaUta of Lewis tireta, lato or lUcbmocd in said dlitrict, rep- ..ii,l, - v au hia,isAM lauuucuuaui MblUted la offset thereto ; and six months from tho day of the date hereof, being allowed by tali Court for that purpose, we do therefore hereby give notice, that we will attend to the business of m. aDuointment at th Hwliinn. -r in Riebmond. in if.leb,r??rr uae next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., 6a each of the said dar3. Dated this 10th dar of January, A. D., lf. A. K. JACOBS, ) Commls- w303 3m DELAWARE Jr., J sioners. ORSON SAFFOKD'S ESTATE. STATE OF VERMONT, riiHE Honorable tho district or cmrrr.iMM. j. tbe District cf Chlfenden s.J J. Probate Court, for To the heirs and alt rjeraonsIntarestA.1 in .. tate or Orson SarTord.late of Colchester, lu said dis trict deceased. GKEETISa. WCKUEAS. annlicstjon baih ben tnft-.lj. n tf,l Court ia writln' bv the ailmlnlitrMtnr .r said estate, praying for license and authority to sell tho real estate of said de ceased,including the reversion of the widow's dower therein, setting forth therein that It wnntil K. eSicial t J the'heirs and'all persons Interested in tho estate nf said deceased, to sell the whole of tho real estate of said deceased, and convert the same Into money, and all the heirs or said deceased re siding in this State, Laving filed In said Court their written consent to such. sale. WacaLrro, the said court appointed and assign ed the 9th day of bebruary, A. l. Ib, at tho Probate Const Rooms, in sid District, tn hfL-ir anil decide upon said arDlicatioa and Detiricn. anl ne- dered public notice thereof to be given to all per sons interested therein, bv bubluhm-- said oritur. together with the time and place of hearing, threo weeks successively in the Burlington Free Press, a newspaper, which circulate m the neighborhood of th se persons interested in said estate, all which publications shall be previous to the day assigned ur hearing. TuianroRE. vouare herebv notified tnannMr before said Court, at the time and place assigned. th.n.,Jtk.I.HMII1.n.l . W .7.1.. tivns to the granting such license, if you see cause, (iiven under mv hand, at the Probate Court rooms. this 17th day of January, A. D. 1SCC 1. 1. halu, Juage. w30w3 RCSSEL SHAW'S ESTATE. STATE OF VERMONT, irpnK Honorable tho District t-febittenden. t. i L Probate Court for tho District of Chittenden. To all persons interested ia the estate of Russel Shaw late of Essex ia said District, deceased. UREETIxa. Wuireas. said Court hath a&liroed the 9th dav of February next fur the settlement of the adminis tration account cf the executrix of the last will of said deceased, acd ordered that public notice there of bo fciren to all persons interested in said estate. oy puoiisaing tm oruer tnreo weeas successively previous to the day assigned, in the Burlington t ree Press printed in Burlington, in said District. inERtroRS. vouarenereoy nouueu to appear at tbe I'robat Court rooms, in Burlinzton. on tho day assigned, then and there to contest the allow ance of said acoount, if you see cause. uiren under mr riacu.tms l.ui uaroi January A. D. leC, T. t. It ALEo, Judge. wTOwX WILLI A M R. COOKS' ESTATE. I TE.THE SUBSCRIBERS, havingbeen appoint ) ed by the Honorable the Probate Court for the District orurand Isle commissioners to receive, examine and adjust the claims and demands of all persons against the estate cf William It.Cook late of South Hero, in said District, represented Insolvent, and also all claims and demands exhibited in oSset thereto . and six months from the day of the date hereof. being allowed by said Court for that pur pose, we do thereforo hereby give notice that wo will attend to tin- business of our appointment at tho dwelling of Mary Ann Cook in south Hero in said District on the 13th day of April next, at 10 o'clock A. M. Dated this 15th day of October t?. CALVIN F. ROBINSON Commissioner WILLIAM M. FLETCHER. ) L0-mi''incr, -9w3a SILAS JOII.NS' ESTATE. STATE OF VERMONT, 1 rpnE Hon. the Probata District of Chittenden, s.J X Court for the District ofChittendec. To all persons Interested In tho estate of Silas John lata ef Huntington la said Dis trict, deceased. Wuerxas, said Court ha assigned the 30th day of January next for the settlement of the administra tion account cf Ithe administrator ol tho estate of sid deceased, and ordered that public notico there of be given to all persons interested In said estate, by publishing this order threo weeks successively prevfoudy to tho day assigned, in the Burlington Freo Press printed m Burlington, in said Dis- UTHr.RtTORs:, you are bcrcby notified to appear at th Probate Court rooms, la Burlington, oa the dav assigned, then and there to contest tho allowance of aald account, if you sec cause, (iiven UBder my hand at Burlington, In said DiJ. trict, this "tn uay oi jan a. l??;, T.E. WALES, Jadg A 11 EL GILSOX'S ESTATE. 1 ETUE SUBSCRIBERS, have been appointed 1 by tho Honorable tho Probato Court for tho District of Chittenden, Commissioners to receive, examine aad adjust the claims and demands of all pel sons, against the estate of Abel li ilsoa late or kssex in said District, represented Insolvent, and also all claims and demands exhibited iu onset thereto; and six months from tho day of the data htreor. being allowed by said Court for that pur pose w do therefore hereby give notice, that wo will attend to the buslnesa of our appointment at the duelling of II. D. Brown in Essex In said Dis trict, on the 21 Tuesday of February and Jun next, at 10 o'clock, A. M- on each of said days. Data-1 this3d day of Janutry A. D-, WARREN WILLIAMS 1 Com C. E. DAY, i mlsslocers. ww3. I'HILAXDER WELLS' ESTATE. -ItrE. THE SLBSOUBERS, having been I appointed by tho Honorable the Probate Court for the District of Ihittenden. Commissioners to re ceive, examine and adjust the claims and demands of all persons,against theestate of Philander Wells, Lite if Hineibugh, in said District, represented insolvent, and also all claims and demands exhibit ed in offset thereto ; and six month ftom the day of the data hereof, being allowed by said Court for that purpose, we do therefore hereby give notice, that we wJl attend to the business of our appoint ment at lb dwelling of Eleasar Glass in Hlneaburgh in said District, in the last Tuesdaj or Ja nuary and June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., oa each tfDated thUiSth day of December, A. D. I8C5. CFt'sVc'k. Commissioner. wiswS ALVIX J. WATKIXS' ESTATE- STATE OF VERMONT, rive "0 all person con- ru,.it t rwtienden. ss. I cerned in the estate , ss. a. i of Alvln J. Watkinr, lata ot Essex, la said District, decease!. U a Probate Court holden at Burlington, within ami fur the District of Chittenden, on the 3rd day of Jan. A. D. 1W6 n Instrument, purporting to b the last Will and Testament of Alvin J.Watklns, late oi Esex, la said DUtriet, deceased, was presented to the aald Court aforesaid, for Probate. And it is ordered by said Court that the 24 th day of January, A. D. IS at the Probate Court Room la said Burlington, bo assigned for proving said In strument -, and that notice thercol bo given to ail persons concerned, by publishing this order threo weeks successively la tne Burlington Free Pros. newspaper printed a', said Burlington, previous to tto time appointed. ..... TueurroRr, you are hereby notified to appear before said Court, at the time ami place aforesaid, and contest the probate of said will, ir you hi.ro "(Hveu under mv hand, at the Probate Court rooms, this 3d day of January, A p.. IrtC. xctin-i T. K. WALES, Judge. IIIRA.M CLARK'S ESTATE. STATE OF VER310NT, 1 I HE Honorable tho District of Chittenden, s. i 1 TobateCourtfortho District of Chittenden. To all persons intere.ted IntheesUtt of Ulraia CUra, of Ulnesburgb.la said district. Gauviao. Whereas, application in writing hath teen mada to this Court by the guardian of said ward for li cense to sell the whole of real estato ofsatd w ard .set tin ' torth therein that his raid wapt nowownaUn acresof land and aa interest ia land which was set outastht dower or the late Vl-ilet Clark, in said ilinesburgh. a , AvDiiiERxcrox.the said Court appointed and as si Tied the .31 day or January, A.D., IsoS, at tbo Probate Court rooms, ia said Dutriet, to hear and decide upon said application, and ordered that public notico thereof bo giren to all person Interested therein, by publishing Un order threo week suceessiveli , la the Burlington Free Press, a newspaper, which circulates in tbe neighborhood of thoic person interested therein, all of which publications shall be prtvlou to the time appoint ed for bearing. , TuERtroRX, you aro hereby notified to appear before said Court, at the time and place aforesaid, then a-.d there to object to tho granting of such llceme, If you see cause. Glvea under my hand, at tho Probato Court, Rooms, this 3t day of Jaaaary, A. D. 15. wJS3 T. E. ViALKS, Judge. VERJIO.T A.XU BOSTOX TELEGItAPIl VOJirXSY. ri"IiE Annnal Meeting of the Sockholder of tho X Vermont and Boston Telegraph Company, will bohsldut tho BRATTLEUORO HOUSE. BrattI boro, V'r,. oa the tilth of January, IStS. for tho r.r ietln Nine Directors lor the year emuinz. and for tbo tranra tion or any i nets which may properly eomobefor thi O. W. GATES, tx .cm. Secretary. White River Juration, VU, Jan. 8, 16C5. Jaa. 10-daw3w . "jMeasai-plicatlcninwritias bath been ma'de to .this Court. y the guartlaa or WUllara Laadon. Dee. 2? d 4-wlm,