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r POETKY. "THE OLU MOUNTAIN TItKK." DT JAMES D. CLARK. Oli. tlio liome wo loved by the bounding deep, Whtro the hills In glory otoo-l, And the moM -grown gMTe whtreonr father let p, Neath the bows of the wing wood We remcinUr yet, villi food regret, The rook and the flowery len, Where we onco ued to pUyt through the long, long day, In the shade of the old mountain tree. We are pilgrims now In etrangtr Und, And the joys of youth are passed J Kind friends are gone, but the old trees standi Unharmed by the warring blast) Ob, the lurk may sing In the clouds of spring, And the swan on the slUcr sod. But we mourn for the shade where the wild bird made Her nest In the old mountain tree. Oh, the time went by like a tale that told, In the laud of song and mirth. And many a form In the church-yard col J, Finds rest from the uvea of earth J And many a dsy wo will wander away, O'er the wares of the Western eca, At.d the heart will pine and Talnly pray iUr a grare by Ibe old mountain tree. The Appropriate study r Of mankind Is man, Yet his soul and his body Who ventures to scatif To turn his eyes Inward One roust be a wizard, For no man can live And bthold his own glxiard. Man rerels tn darkness. Hut withers in light : He tires, ho don't know bow, And thinks It all right t lie declines when Invited That others should ttew htm; His greatest aversion Is daylight let through him. AGRICULTURAL. MODE Ol' CONDUCTING FAIIMKHS' LYCEUMS. In a lata number of the Farmer, we spoke of the .drainages of Farmer.' Lyceum., and promised to giro our thoughts on the best modo of managing them. We now proceed, in part at least, to fulfil that promise, throwing oor suggestion, into tbe form of directions, with the qualifying remark that the application of these suggestions, may bo Yaried almost indefi nitely by the great diversity in tho circumstances of different neighborhoods. I. Let two or tlirco respectable farmers meet informally and draw up a little constitution, tho j simpler tbe better, for the organiiation and government of the Association, arranging it a. nearly as they can in accordance with the de mands of tbe community. As soon as may be after they hare done Ibis, let them call a meet ing of the citizens, especisllr the farmers and gardeners of tbe neighborhood, lay tho plan Ire fore them, amend and adopt the constitution, appoints bond of officers, securing a amnir Executive Committee, fix the time and place of meeting, agrea upon a subject of discussion, se lecting one of the most intelligent men to lead off at the onset. " If this work be well done, the movement will be fairly under way. Hut in order to its being well done, several things will be impor tant, which we will state very briefly. Every thing should bo done at first with as liltlourm and ceremony as possible, or those who are not familiar with these matters will be deterred through diffidence from coming forward. Let tbe most thorough aad persevering men bo put forward at first. Much depends on having a good beginning. Select a good convenient, cen tral place for the meetings. Take measures to have the place well warmed and lighted, and made every waygeomfortable and attractive. Have the meetiti (s publicly notified beforehand. Do not meet to o ten. Take pains to have the meetings on such evenings as may not interfere with other popular engagements. And in con nection with this matter, we would suggest that in making the winter arrangements for evening meetings, yon reserve a plsce, and a good one for the Farmers Club.' II. The Club being now organized, and in action, it roust be, kept in operation most vig orously. To effect this, the leading members must tako upon themselves somo burdens. They must attend themselves even in sturmy weather, when they are tired or not very well. Thoy most make their business away from home conform, if possible, to tho duty of tbe Club. They must animata the flagging zeal of others. They must remind them of the meetings. They must help them to attend. They must encour age the younger members to take part in the work. If a youthful friend has been appointed to write an essay, or get op an address, thoy must aid him in laying out tbe work show him now IRS thing 13 doBo, and point bim to tlio au thorities where information msy be obtained. Jn all these ways, ami many others "perhaps, will they find it necessary to use. their 'diligence in keeping, op Ihe interest or the Club, Some ol the matters first alluded to .will require some tact and delicacy to manage them properly. And anil evory neighborhood almost, will fur nish some one or two men of such fatheilv wava and such weight of character, as will enable them' to do these things with sll needful skill. if they will but have the courage and persever ance to push forwird. III. The enterprise will not be in operation long, before all will feet the need of a library of first rate authorities, and some of the best Agricultural and Horticultural Journals. It will not be needful to incur any great expense for these objects. If somo of the best farmers' papers and gardening magazines, are taken in the neighborhood, these many suffice in this de partment. If not, let one take one of them alwaya giving due preference to the Ohli Far intr and another, another, till tbe needful nun uer are winm rcacn 01 all. As 10 book., wo will venture to mention the name, of some of the best : Downing s r ruiu and Fruit Tree, of America, Elliott's American Fruit Dook, liar' ly'a Fruit Garden, Thomas' American Fiul Culluiist, Youslt's Ilooks on the Diseases of Animals, Morrcl's American Sbeperd. Dadd work on Horses, Johnston's Agriculural Cherry islry, Johnston's Chemistry of Common Life Wheeler". Homes for the People, and some oth rrs of the same sort. These, carefully read and argeetea, ana discussed freely at the meeting., would occupy one whole winter, and the knowl edge gained therefrom would be roost interest- ing and profitable, And the whole number we have just mentioned could be bought fur fifteen or sixteen dollars. IV. An Important feature In tbe exercise, of the Club, after it haa been a Blllfjbln limn In operation, would be addresses from Scientific or experienced men, who have been successful in some department connected ulth A,l,.1. Hut aa men of real ability cahn6t afford to work for nothing, and aa tbe Clnb will naturally wish tU avoid all llfllvv flllwnun .rui.LII,. At fi. It may sot be best to aim at this luxury, except to a very limitod extent, till the Interests of Ag liculture have begun to assume their proper .rira in jpe roinas or fie people. Still. vvnonever a good man Is willing to addreas the o, inviie mm to do ao, by all mean., an v v.r 5 1 tni PP'i"e hearing V W. h... 1 L . ri,.V - weo iu 11 nas 10 ne set in a cuair to rest. V. Wo have said tbat all the exercises ahuMjThey must havo that coffee !.. be conducted with as little form and ceremnny as possible. This suggestion also we would con sider applicable only ol first. When tho young members begin In feel at home and at ease, In tho expression of their thoughts, then we think It would be belt to introduce by degrees the usages and rules adopted In deliberative bodies generally. This should be done, as we have hinted, gradually. Let somo older member propnso the thing In due time. It will be a dopted, For It will be seen that two great ad vantages will glow out of the adoption of these rules and usages. In the first place, a great saving of time, will bo the efTeel of adhering to them. Indeed Ihe experience of centuries have shown that the strictest observance of thesn rules ia the best guatantee fur dispatch and accuracy In Ihe transaction of business. The second ad vantage derived from the use of them in Ihe Club, will be that the members will thus be training themselves to the knowledge and ap plication of them, whenever they may be need ed. This, for those whose only opportunity to acqiiiro this important knowledge, may be con fined to such association, aa these, will be no small advantage. For the older men, and younger ones too, wtio may wish to refresh their memories on this class of matter., we would recommend Jefferson's Manual, as the best little book in the reach of tho pcoplo gen erally. VI. The ladies should be invited to attend all those cxerclaes in which both sexes take a natural Interest; and they should have an equal share and responsibility on them. An essay fiom an Intelligcut lady on some topic connect ed with gardening, or with the construction or decoration of dwellings, or anything elso to which her attention may have been turned, wo'd be a most attractive matter, llcsides, the pres ence of both sexes in sll these matters imparts an interest and dignity to tho whole, which noth ing else could impart, and which would more than double to the whole community, the advan tages which such association may confer. That day which is signalized by tho presence of la dies at all public gathering, that should inter est all, and by their enjoyment of all those means of cJucation which belong to human bctoga as such, will be marked also by influences that will invigorate their minds and enlarge the knowl edge, white they will refine the manners and cn nobto tho hearts of the other sex The emula tion of all would be atlrred, the effuils of all would be quickened, and the happiness of all promoted. We repeat, then, the substance of tin. suggestion. Lncourage Ihe ladies to tako hold of tins enterprise with you. It will be good for them and for you. And now, as we are writing the last senten ces of this column of bints, we feel a sort of mis giving lest we should bsve undervalued tho in telligence of our readers by repealing sugges tions which every one would mske for himself. Thi. n ay bo so. And if an, we must simply beg them to exercise their generosity in a gen erous way. We will be as careful as we can on this point hereafter. Slill thero may be some to whom they will be of use. We trust that alt such will read them attentively, and that the fruit of our efforts in this behalf, may be the furmation of Farmers' Clubs In a great num ber of neighborhoods, scattered over the great territory in the Stales embraced by our calcula tion, we hope too that in process oftime, we hall hear of their prosperity, and may enrich the columns of the Farmer, with essays and communications which their activity may have called forth. Ohio Farmer. 11 boiled Macxttn. The following good story is told of a member of Congress from Ohio: 'The venerable Gen. II wss for several consecutive years rctored to Congrcs ; and as Ititf tiuiets and buaraing fiuuses in -wmu-inglnn City, in those days, were all on a par, or rather below par, the members were in the habit of occupying, year after year, the same rooms. Ihe table of Uen. II.. boarding house (which was kepi by a widow lady and her two daughters) was regularly furnished with stereotyped dinners, and at one, end of the table always appeared a broiled mackerel. Gen. H., whose seat was near tho fish, had gazed so frequently upon it, (for it never was touched except by the cook) thst he knew it sll by heart.' Jow if tbe distinguished Repre sentative had any one peculiar virtue, it was an affectionate desire to make every person and every creature around him happy. In the course or time, Congress adjourned, and Uen. II. paid his bill to Ihe widow, and got' ready to start lor home. 1 he slsge .load at the door ; and the old gentleman, ah'nwtntf the goodness of his heart, look the widow by the hand, and pressing it, bade her farewell, then kissing ihe daughters, aald he would like to eee them In Ohio, and furnish them with igoad l.u.UuJs, ficj but even this was not all. The black boys, who stood along the walls, were not for gotten, and grinned aa he handed each a silver dollar. A he passed around the breakfast ta ble, which was not yet 'cleared off,' he saw his old friend, the mackerel. Tho tears came in to his eyes, and ricing it hy tho tail with tils thumb and finger, he parted with it, saying; well, good .bye, good bye, my old bovt you and 1 have served a long campaign together; but (wiping Ins eyes) I suppose we shall meet again next winter". Good bye.' The old gen tleman rapidly left Ihe house, and jumping in to ihe elsgo, -rrttled off, and fortunately for his ears, me widow never saw him again, Uth. TIio Mormons aro eniovinc the rco eiitton ot mo ancient Jews miracio or manna from heaven, as they think. The Deseret news gives an account of a substance found on the leaves of trees and on the rocks, in scales sometime, aa thick as, common window class. anu ot very pleasant sweet tasle. Uy boiling and straining it an excellent, sugar is obtained, It was a. Crstsupposed toexude from the leaves of the cotton-wood, but being found on all sub stances alike, the natural inference of Ihe Mor mons wss, that it felt from heaven, ss a mirac ulou. interposition, to aupply the deficiency of tne crops, rnolwithstsnding the ravazes of the grasshoppers the crop are in many places quite good, and there will be by no means scarcity as was at one time apprehended, Salt is gather ed io immense quantitiea from small lakes which, wnen the water is high, connect with great Salt Lake, but alter the water has receded the salt remains on the ground from three to six inches thick, clean, white and coarse. During the heat of ihe battle at Cermantown whilo the bullets Hew as hail-atones, one Bach elow, of Monmouth, was levclino hlamuakelai hie enemy, when Ma lock waa carried awav 1. a ball. Undismayed, he caoght up tbe gun of a comrade just killed by his side, and taking ainys bullet entered the "barrel' and twisted It around like a cork-screw. 'Still undauntedlour hero Immediately kneeled down, unscrewed the whole lock from the twisted miisket, s:rewed it on to ihe rntet from which the lock had been torn,, and blared away at the enomy Somewhere down East thev- mala eoflea an 1 L ,L.. t. . . . . . SCItorUI.A has msny fonr.s A msny names with different localities, external and Internal, and In many cases terminates In Cancer and Con sumption. The subscriber has exparlen 1 Its dreadful effects. Bat hs hss found a remedy tbat has proved of the highest Importance to hlmatl and many others. Let the afflicted try It. N. KITCREDGE. Brattleboro, Vt.( Bept. 19, 1855. 8m3s Till' undersigned having this day formed a Copartnership, wilt continue manufacturing FURNITURE of every description at the old stand, which wilt be sold at manufacturers prices. B & J. It. MTE8. Drattleboro, Oct. 5, 18SS. STOVEaOVESI HO, EZOnAHOU BX.COX. THE subscribers have lost received a Isrge as sortment or C00K1N0, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES, comprising all of tbe most approved patterns to be found tn market, and offer them for sale at a groat reduction from former prices. Our stock consists of tho following splendid pat terns of Cooking Stoves : IMPROVED EM riRE STATE COOKIXO STOVE. 1)0 BAY do do do Do GENESEE VAI.t.EV do do Do MORNING STAR do do T. P. STEWART'S BUMMER ) . . AND WINTER uo dl) MOItAWK A HUDSON do do VICTOR do do HIGHLANDER do do Also PARLOR C00K1N0 STOVES of various patterns and sires, of Parlor A Box Stoves. Hollow Ware and Stove Furniture, of all kinds. Russia and English Stove Tlpe; Sap Pans) Chaldron Kettles; Fanners' Hollers r Oven, Arch and Ash Mouths; Cast Iron Sinks; Plows; Road Scrapers; Sad Irons; Shovels and Tongs; Charcoal Furnaces; Brass Kettles; Churns; Palls; Bird Cages; And a large assortment of Plain and Japanned TIN WARE, with many other articles too numer ous to mention, all of which will be sold at less than former prices. j. ii. i w. n. nsTAiirtooK. Brattleboro, Sept 25, 1815. S3 ATT.ENTION. STOVES 1 1 STOVES!! TUB subscribers LtTtrjmt received a new and splendid assortment of Stoics cf the latest and most approTed patterns In uw, and would In vite iti attention or ati 10 caii ana examine iiietn before purchasing elsewhere. We ftel confident that we can salt tbe most difficult, as we are deter mined not to be undersold. Oar assortment con sists cf the following articles t Cook Sloven i 1. II. Stewart's Improved, Black Diamond, Troy Star, Improved Empire Btate Victor, Gutblc, Mohawk and Hudson, Forrest Qocen, Genesee Valley, King of Stoves, New Yorker, Parlor Stoves. Franklin Wood Burner, Nubian Open Front, Nubian Close Front, 1'carl 1'arlor, Favorite Open Front, Favorite Clone Front, Irving Cottage, Vestal do.. Lady Waahiogton. BOX STOVES OP ALL SIZES. Fsrmrrs' Botlers. Bap Psns, Cut Iron Sinks, Arch Mouths, Bad Irons, Door Holers, Shovels, Tongs, Sheet Zinc, Lead Pipe, Copper ramps. Cast Iron do., Also: A large assortment cf TIN WATts7k.pt constantly onhand. N. B. JOB WORK of all kinds done with neat ness and dispatch at a fair price. We will take grain In exchange fur Goods, also a few thoosand heart shingle. MAItNH Ac 1IA8TI.0S. Wilmington, Oct. 10, 1855. 37 IVTEW ENO. IIKAVE FOWIIERfls-A X radical cure for Heaves, Urokea Wind, Chroq te Couirb. Horse diileraper, and all diseases of tbe rMntnLtorT orcans of the Horse. This medicine has been perfected and In success ful vise for tbe last three fears, during which time It has acquired for Itself a reputation for the cure of the above specified diseases of the Horse which most ever placo It beyond tire reach of oompetltloa wherever It Is known. There has ever existed a vacuum In the treatment of the Respiratory Organs or the Horse which lots medicine Is uappu calcu lated to fill. While It acts with Herculean power lo arresting and subduing Inflammatory Diseases alike la mild and moat aggravated forms, its Tonte and Alterative properties are admirably expended In Increasing the flow of spirits, sharpening ibe appetite and Invigo rating the whole system. And what la still mora desirable Is lasting In Its efforts. l'repared by O. II, t L ft UOVEr. Sole Pro prietors, Greenfield, Mass. and sold by their only authorised Agent for Windham Coonfy, J. ST. IIULTU.V, Apothecary and Druggist, Main St. 87 BaaTTLLBoao, Vt. Brattleboro Flour & Meal Store, 171 HOST A GOODHUE have removed their Haut X Stort 2 doors South to a large a ton adjoining ineir urocery store, a tiavtug ma-ie arrangements with MILLEIIK In different parts of tie West ror rrtih uround i-rour to be rorwaruea weekly, are prepared to sell at WHOLESALE OR nr.TAII. as LOW aa "can be bad In this section. We are re ceiving tuts wees: 100 Bbls. best Extra City Mills brand I 100 Do do Genesee; 100 Do do Canada; 100 Do do Superfine snd Fancy; Half Bbls., 1th A 1th Bags alwaya on hand, fresh; Corn Meal, llye Flour, Hje Meal, Graham Groats, Buckwheat Flour, Hominy, Ac., &e. Furchscrs are Invited to call and examine oar stock before purchasing. Sept. 28. btjunett's SUPERIOR EXTRACTS LEMON, VANILLA, ROSE, NECTARINE, BIT- THIS ALMU.tll, LiitnAJiuri For flavoring Cuslards, Pies, Blaoe -Mange, IceCreems, THE superiority of the above Extracts consists In their I'erreet Purity and Great Strength. These Extracts are not only true to their names. but are prepared from fruits of the best analitr. and are so highly concentrated thai a comparative ly smsll quantity only need be used. Hence it will be perceived mat Iney are cheaper than others which are sold In larger bottles. rRtcriREo asp sold dt JOSEPH nVUNETT, 39 Trcmool Street, Boaloa. FROST A GOODHUE. Ageuta for BrslUeboro, and vieiaiiy. IX And by Druggist and Grocers geoceally, Sept. 29, lyM i-1 KOCEIIIUS. Our stock is full and our VT sortment complete. 1 We are selling many goods because prices are reasonable and articles goou. ucous exonangeu ror rarmera- l'roduce. ATUERTON A HASTINGS. July 8, 1655. 2S PURE SPICES OF alt kinds, Foreign A Domestic Fruits, Nuts. T 4 U.UUC., .uim, A&,ruois, OIOHS tr HWrn "Il'urr, with everything required nl a large Family Orooery Store can always be hsd at wuoieaai. or reiati, at 1 Hutu' A uuuuiturj'r). TJOCKINQ HoVses, Wheelbarrows, Wagons", LV Toy Bureaus, Bedateada, 'Tables, Cradles, Chairs, Driving Hoops, Ac. A. E. D1YINELU July 16. , (m20 1 A. NEW STORK, r ft 33 s h aoops. TUG subscriber respectfully Informs the In habitants of Wf I.MINiTmM ami vlelnltv that he has just received a New & Cnoice Stock or Goods at Ihe stand formerly oocepled by A, STOXlit Consisting of a good ssd entirely new selection of LADIES' DRES3 GOODS, uen as D'LAINES, BEIUOES, DEBEGE3, A tarts assortment of Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings, II new end of the latest siyls, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, uiiuuKEllY a uijA&a ivAiir- QEOCEE.IES or au xisds, And In fact, everything ususllr found In a Coun try Store, all of vrhich ere fresh from BOSTON & NEW-YORK Markets, and will U sold at the low est prices. C7The hlfrbest prion villi be paid for all kinds of rAiuir-iia- t'llupuuK. . ... Deveral l aim Leaf Hat Braiders wanted. N. B. No old Goods In the Store. Wilmington, Msy lOtb, 18M. IS W. N. AVEKY. WATCHES, 0X.OOKS & jrnwsx.B.Y. EN K. OHA8E HAS Jut! returned from Market tih a ow,larfe ssd rich sitorlraenl of (loto iaiSii.Yv.it, Eiouiii, Fxsicu & Cisivs WATCHES All of vtbicb will be sold st rreaily redutcd prires. - ftia stiortmecl of Dliaovo, Mosaic ssd Gold jewelhy Is UBrommoaly rieb Isrlodiot all Ihe latest styles sad motl approved patients of Pins, Itlars, Lockets, Chains, Ac His siock of rLATF.Il AMI UltlTANNIA WARE. CLOCKS, CUTLERY, BRUSHES, SOAPS and otker Toilet Articles is ttaeof tie bell selected ever eabiWled tn ihis plsre. try Particular attention will f given as heretofore to Clesniug St Repairing Welches, Clocks & Jewelry. No. 1 Cutler', nioek, Opposite Revere Houte. mi:n ic. chase. Bratileboro.OtLl.lSU. X LADIES AND GENTLEMEN mar oastac Bcavlifvl Hair and Flowing BingUtsl Can obtain either by using DR. T. D. SANDEUSON'S HAIR DYE! aso CUI,Im: FLUID! I 11 OB ths last fifleen'jears ll has been sn object . of thedrrpest study with l)r. Sanderson, to pro dues a DYE, tbat if applied to the HAIR, would change It to any tint from tb. tightest brown to the deepest black, and perfectly troltats the natural hue. of tlu; hair. It will In no case born, stain or Injure tlsrsMn, leaving the head In a perfectly healthy condition. GTU.NLYO.NE APPLICA TION IS REQUIRED. VjT It will prevcot tbe hair from falling off. and warrtnted to restore It cn bald places on ths bead. C'UHLINQ FLUID. RINGLETS I KINGLETS I Ladles and gentlemen, tf yea would have your )ialr waye and curt equat tn beauty to the natural curl, should rtinembcr thai Dr. Sanderson's CUR LING FLUID, Is tbe only article eicr offered to the public that will effect this desired result. Bat ONE spptlcstlon Is necessary to carl It mueh as may b. desired, for any length of time. From the many testimonials ha has received, the proprietor of the orignal reeeipe, has no hesitation in recommending these srtlctes to th public, as de cidedly tbe best preparations for the hair now be fore the American people. The receipe for making the Bye and Fluid will be sent to anv person on the reed nt of ONE DOLLAR. (togetkor with full directions for using.) by ad dressing postpaid, to II. K. COLSON, PcrUaad, tv Honey current in ins vicinity ot loose wan ing the receipt will be recelicd at par. Portland, Sept. 4, 1855. - 2m33 a nnsT hate STAND roa Mercantile Business, KOW TO OSTSISED U TOWKSUtSD, TT. THE subscriber hsvlag deckled to remove from the place, oScra tor sale on the moat favorable terms, his REAL ESTATE, via: DWCLLina MOUSE cV STORK, with sbout one acre of cieellent lend adjoining. The buildings are new and were constructed In modern alyle nnder the direct eupervlalen of the j subecriber, and finished with express reference to , fasts. ronresiVsceand JurcHlilt. and aretneverTi respect laalrabe. That the location Is tbe very .u u .u i dieted, and it la needless to say snvthloz with re- prd to ll village, aa It Is well and favorably uu .,.uu..-..u,.lv W. , . - "- Institution, the Lclaod Seminary, If the purchaser ahould not wish te occupy the store H would readily rent tor a price sufficient lo cover the Interest of tbe whole investment. Or If purchased, on sale of the Goods now In tbe store a lease may be had for a term of years. Th. Inducements as' above offered cannot fall to be appreciated on examination of tbe premises. Townsbend, Sept. 12, 1845. St FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sals its Dwelling House, located on Elliot St., one door West of the Weaselhoefi iWater-Cure In this village, tocether with a liarn, larnage House, ana otner outouiia In its adlolnlne. The house Is two stories tn hicbl, of large slae and conveniently arranged, and all the premises are In good repair. For further particulars Inquire of the undersign ed. NATHAN MILLER. Brattleboro, Sept. 6, 18-1&. 32 PAINTING. W. L BEMIS IS prepared to carry on the, business of Painting, in all Its" uranchesl II. keeps in his employ experienced workmen, so that on 'Iwt notice, bs can execute promptly all orders for House, Sign and Ornamental PADmNQ, GKAlNlnu Anu YAitnisiainu. In the war of Lrrmisa and Gaaisixa. to 1ml- tats Mahoeanr.Mapleandall kinds of Wood, he cannot b. excelled by any Painters In the country. Orders tor Btgn ana 1 louse ranting, rrom ouier towns punt.tally and promptly attended to, and he wilt be able at all times to do any work In hi line of business In other neighboring towns- He also keep constantly on hand alt kinds of FAINTS, OXZ.S & VARKISKE8, for sale, wholesale and retail, ready mlie.1 for use or otherwise. W. L. BEMIS. Brattleboro, Jan. IT, 1865. a MEDICAL NOTICK. DR. C. W. HORTON, T ESPECTFULLV Informs the Inhabitants of ju. iiraiueooro that hs Intends eslautmlilng him self fur u preetie. of Physic and Hurpery In this vteiniiy, noping 10 receive a snare or pnotie patron age, Taking! rooms at the Revere House. Office opposite the Post Office. Brattleboro, Vt, July 10, 1855. 2Ilf MUSIC! MUSIC!! m 1 "UHAnLKIMIltd raitNET.BAXD" rn.ro X prepared to furnish Mualo on all oocaalona, of the latest anq most popuUr character. Address J. F, STr.KN, Clerk, or CIIAS. C. ELLIS, Leader. Brattleboro, June 20th, 1865. 21 Oils AND FTjTJIIs. Ork BBLS. Pure Bleached Wlater Whale bill f IP 6 do do Solar do; 2 do do Sperm do; 6 do Burning Fluid;..-, at Boston price and freight, at FROST & aOODUUE'S. Bept, 28. 85 WXHft SXXiX. EDWARD IlKIlff Altl). Wholesale A rent for the sale of Sewing, Saddlers, snd Embroidery BILKS. Al so Machine Twist and Silk on Spools. Stlsk Twbt, Package Silk, &&, which will be sold at ths manu facturers lowest price.. Tailors, Merchants and Fedlers, are requested to Call and essralne Ihe quality and price of the aooda before purchasing elsewhere, as h. hss ah article of THREE COIIUED SILK which he Is con. fldent will give better satisfaction Ibsn sny before offered to lbs Public Orders solicited and pono tually attended to. Office) In Alherion AC Ilnsllng's store. Brattleboro, Vt. Ang. 13, 1855. 29 CIIAS. If. DAVKNrOllT. ATTORNEY A COUNSELLOR AT LAW AND - BULlCITOll IN CIIANCEIir. Wilmington, Vt. 1 KKAnLKY Ac KKLLORC:, ATTORNEYS & COUNCILLORS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY. Orriox orrosiTK nil CiaTSAL Hoosa BRATTLEBOKO, VT. J. D. Bradley. Geo. B. Kellogg. 1IEUSTIS At IlUItNAV, HARNESS. TRUNK, VALISE & COLLAR MANUFACTURERS, - inn Carriage Trimmers. Repairing Articles la ibe above Builneis Posetoalty Atismled 10. Mats St., Oitoiits A tunicas Hocit, URATTLEDORO, VT. I. F. H.nttls. J. W. Bitmap, .MA It CUB l'RATT, MascracrvasR or SUPERIOR WOOD-SAW FRAMES, And Wholesale Dealer io Paxxux Wood-Saws, CaarsxTta's Pun Si Fio. cam Ovatj ALos, R6ci Ovxou. nrallleboro, VI, IIIILT.OWS FALLS HOT HI.. Br WELLS W. FELT, Billows Faus, Vr. rry Psstengers conveyed to snd front the Csrs Free' josin'ii 8ti:i:n At son, BOOKSELLERS, PUBLISHERS ASTAT10NERS, Corner of Main and Illgb-sts., Brattleboro, Vt, joirrit st us. j. mass: sm. i:. C. CROSS, 31. D., rilTSICIA.V AND SURGEON, GeiLroao Cestsm, Vt. PIANO FORTS AND MELODEON WAItE-IIOOn, REVERE HALL, BRATTLEBORO, I. IIINES. DUTLEIl Ac KNOtVI.TON. ATTORNEYS A COUNSELLORS AT LAW, JAMAICA, VT. Office two doors West of the Bank. a. a. acvLRR. a. l. knowltos. ESTEY & KATIIAN, Dealers ia all kinds of MARBLE, GRANITE, SLATE, SOAP BIUJl, SC. I Doora Mouth of lU Bridge, Mala Street, BatTTLuoao, Vr, FANCY DRY GOODS AKD MILLINERY FOR FALLAXsa vin- o. 9. rn ATT. Ko. 1 ftnanlte Itovr TS new receiving from NEW-TORK & BOSTON", -a majrelfloent stock of tbe above Goods, embrac ing all tb. latest varieties In SILKS SHAWLS. TALMA8, CLOAKS, DRESS GOODS. BONNETS. RIBBONS. KMBROIBERIES A TR1M.MIN0 GOODS of every description. Together with a large a lares assorteiest of GLOVES A IIOSIERV, L.IDIES' UNDERVESTS. WHITE OOUUS, h LA.VNLLa, IRISH A BIRDS EVE LINENS, THREAD,'STORE ARTICLES, Ac., Ac, W Also, a very extensive assortment of choice MOUUNIJVa GOODS, eonalantly on hand 4 B1d. trder In a superior manner, and at jow prices, n..u tl n.t.i .tv I mUlt aJ ui purchases, has enabled roe to more largely utan naoal, eonseouently 1 can .k.. .ti n .ntlr. .ikr it.. n.va..i Cooo. ever brought to this market, which will be MU ,t vrbolenle and mall at nnparaneled low i trices. I f Li mis is ih ptace to get a gooa barnls, rithost MU.!i, u uu Uolto U " Oi price only," and no deviation. si j rna i a Brattleboro, Sept. I860. Z2 GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY1. Office Williston'. Stone Illocli. FT! HE SUBSCRIBER, nAS THE AOENCT OF jl thi; VT.nuruAi, nitri iris With a Catitsl xxckcdixq 81.000.000. Aad of th. 1 CO, SPniNRFIRLl) FIHR AND marine INHURANCB COMPANY, With s Cssh Capital of (160.000 sad a large sorplss. II. Is also prepared lo effect Insurance, if desired, in lb. XI n A I.Nauu.M;c uu llaarroan. ATLANTIC FIRE A MARINE CO., rsorinrjiex. rrJ Persons wuhinr Isturanee on properly wul do welt to call oa him before etTeruac Ibe saM. Insuranee on LIFE may also ne efleelrd with him In the NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.for any terra and to any .mount not eieeedipr 56000 st one Jon. ai, ivoo. EXT1U OCNESSEE FX.OVII. fTvIIE UNDERSIGNED CONTINUES TO BE I ... I!-.. -IsL. SAMUELP.ELVS EXTBA FAMILY FLOUR, direct from the mill and will deliver to order In any part of the village. He would not puff it but let in. article speak iw tueii. ary iu F. II. FJ28SENDEN. June 20, 1865. PHOTOGRAPHS. lyrO one, should think of getting a likeness of X 1. inqnseives or menus untu they have examin ed those CRYSTALOTYPE A AMBROTVPPE3 taken by J, L. els II. M. LOVELL, Th. Orystalotyp. is first taken upon Glass and is then transferred to paper In nnllmlted numbers, aa from a copper plate. By this process we ere enabled with the Daguerreotype instrument, to produce on paper, views of Landscapes, Residences, copy Daguerreotypes, and take Portraits from life wittt the unerring hand of nature, rivaling In beauty the finest Eugravlngs, The Vmbrotype, 'a very beautiful picture, la ta ken upon Glass and finished In such a way that they an unaffected by acids, and can lay In water for months without Injury, being perfectly air tight as -veil aa water proot Both of the above are truly a wonder; of the Antlnorrranlila art! We still take all the various'alylea of the ordina ry araguerreotype ana we uatcer ourselves tnat they an not Inferior to any produced In city or country. Or This Is tb. only COMPLETE Aetlnogrsphti S4iaoiisomeui iu Vermont. Orders from abroad rjrunlnilr kttended iol J. t. II. M. LpVELL -uratueooio, June te, iocs. zi SJB1 III? NECESSITY THE ItfOTIIElt Ol? INVENTION. July 25m, 1855. MY WIFE would not, cook BEEF at fifteen ets. per lb. (snd there wea good reason why I) and I finally concluded not lo break tip keeping house, but to rtijxn toy MEAT MAItKKT, and now gentlemen you slid t can get Sriat and n 1 (I f I nee Hi. N. B. Cool Deer ana ice an iu. urns on nana. Brattleboro, July 25( 1B56. W, It. ALEXANDER. PATENT GltEEN PAINTS. THE Hampden Paint and Chemical Company, at Springfield, Mass., manufacture Patent Greens which are superior for beauty and durabili ty nf jvIa tn mv nther In tli. market- The color Is Imparted to them by thlmieal comllnathn, In - Head of by a mere mrcAaafeaf mixture. Tl, . 1 ! 1 . Ik. -,.t- Mnl f (V- 1 of the above GREEN PUNTS, and are ready to nil all onler. either for Taints or PAinnau as bort notice and on reasonable term. BEMIS A LEONARD. Brattleboro, Msy 20th, 1855, 17 FOR SALE. A DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, A SHOP with atiout fl acres of land, pleasantly sltustcd near Dommrrston centre. The above Is one of tbe best stands for a Siiok Mates: as there Is none In town. Inquire of the subscriber. LARKIN OIBBS. Dammerston,Msrch 23, 1855, 8 BOOTS. SHOES & RUBBERS. THE SUBSCRIBER having bought the entire stock of BOOTS SHOES and RUBBERS of P. SIM0ND3. will earn on the Boot and Shoe busi ness In all Its various branches at the old stand oc cupied by P BIMONDS for tho last twenty years. All work done at short nolle, and warranted. J. II. BIMONDS. Brattleboro, Feb. 20, 1855. 6 HOUSE PAINTIN& IN all Its branches and of every variety. GLAZ ING. PAPER HANGING A WHITEWASHING done lo onler and In good style, at short notice, and on reasonable terms try tne undersignctMt bis shop, opposite the American House, up stairs. . ATnuuu, Brattleboro, March 8th, 1855. C KELTVS TMPROVED Metallic. Curtain Fixture, the best X article of the kind In use. Also, a lsrge as- ponnicnioi j amici tunuow caaues, vorus, Tas sels and Cornices, for sale at the lowest prices, by Brattleboro, July 25, 1B5S. FOR SALE. CHEAP. A SMALL and convenient Dwelling House, pleasantly situated on Green Street. For fur ther particulars enquire of N. N. COLBURN. itrauieuoro, jory bin. lorto. trza Fisher & Haven, WHOLESEt.E AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Jal ALb VAJIIL.. J.U3, BRATTLEBOKO' AND RUTLAND, VT. Bn.. , . . . . . - , .EI.iO tbe large t um! most eibrne deal era Id t nt-H?11?0? IttStot.Dd toytogoarl Goods direct from MaoufMturers, Importers and at Auction, enables ns to offer tstbe trade the best styles at the lowest possible prices. JUST RECEIVES! 3,000 VnralaPlnltl, Striped nroende i IIA.Ut-tULrJ rAitva DIUSS SILKS, ranging in prices from 25 cts. lo 82.00 per yard, the cheapest Goods ever sold. 1.000 Yards I'lnlrt Clitimrllort and l'EXCILBTRIl'ED FACV DRES36ILES, st the low price of 60 cts. per yard. 1,000 Vnrd I'lnlis Black SilUsof our well known qualities for durability, Ac, oil cts. io ??.w per yam. ,WH STSSHV9 from 4 to CJ ets. per yard. 13,000 Ynrilw (Slobc, Allen, Dnii- 1L.1.U), v.vLiir.ij & air.umaiA,n,, irom 0 to 10c. per yard. 3,000 Yiirsl Extra Extra and E11B- 1.1311 u tun-x.il, 11 U IM. 3,000 Ynrda ot the lie I Style and ILTON M. D'LAINES 17c. per yard. 3,000 Ynrsls BareRO D'LnlnM nadi t,liai,l.lW iron iv 10 per jbim. 3,000 Ynrda Jfotititr Dc BeBt from izi to zoo per yam. 3,300 Prs. Cotton I-'JIIoac and I.a- inr-g wnu.l liucf., irom 04 10 wa pair. KID GLOVES, 24c to SI per pair. 31111a luc to 3per pair. L. C HDKFS. from Ce to ffr20. MANTILLAS A TALMAS 83 to 910. ry-MoreKMUItOIDnHIKSin all ausli ties than can be found with all tbe rest tf the merchants tn the county. Finally everything In our line of uoode oneml 10 the l'utiue, under the glorious and Iiencst-Motto of Oxa Paica and no deviations for cash on delivery. yill KK dc IIAVUN, iiraiueooro, Apni l'Jtb, IBoo. iz MATRESSES AND PILLOWS. Best Ilratr Mnlreses ( Common do., do.) very nice iiass. Distresses ; CO very nice Hair Pillows j 60 Feather do. 60 ' Huak do. 1 100 Bed Comforters ; For sale very low, by A.E.DWINELL, July 25. 6oa26 NOTICE. THE subscriber having sold out. his Boot and Shoe business it becomes absolutelr necessarr for htm to call on all having unsettled Notes and Accounts to make Immediate payment, I shall be for the present at the old stand. P. BIMONDS. Urattleboro. Feb. 10, IDSj. . a A. SIHONBS & CO., WILL pay the highest price in cashfor any ananUlrof SLAUGHTER HIDES delivered at our shop. Also, any quantity of LEATHER at wholesale or mail, L'astt rata lor Cheep reus. Brattleboro. Aug. 20, .1855, 10w81 A. BIMONDS A CO. COFFINS. TtTAIIOGANT, Black Walnut. Birch, and tm). -LTJL tattoo Coffins of all sites, constantly on hand. Also Putis and OeavK Ciothcs, all of which will ne so vt at tne lowest prices, uy July 25. Gm26 ... 4 vnuibui, MIRRORS. AVERY large assortment )n Gil!, Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut Frames, for asle cheap, by. A. E. DWINELL. July 25. Otn2fi Dr. Kennedy's MEDICAL, DISCOVEUY, IS the greatest medicine of the age, for pimples, bolls, canker, erysipelas, eruptions of the skin, ring worms, salt rheum, scrofula, sick headache allfof wjitcb oan be eured by from One to three bot tles. For sal. at 8. IC STODDARD'S. Brattleboro, June 8th, 1855. 19 GRABS SEES FOR SALE. NORTHERN, WESTERN, SOUTHERN AND Putney Clover Seed) Northern Herds Grass, ait 01 an. oast quality, as ATHF.RTON A IIABTINQ'B, Brattleboro, April 4, 1855 10 SUGARS, MOLASSES AND SYRUPS. Cmi IIIIDS. P. a. N.O. and CUBA SUGARS i J 40 Bbls. White Sugars ; 10 Hhds P. R. Mo lasses I 6 lids. Cuba Molasses N. 0. Molasses In Bbls ; 5 Bbls, Stuart's Syrup, at Wholesale or Re tail, at ruusT a uuouiivr, e. Sept. 28. 85 WILLOW WARE. WILLOW Carts, Cabs, Wagons, Cradles, Stool Cladrs, and Birdeneet Baskets, for sale by T A. . BWLNEIX. 6Jaly2fi. 2Cm VERMONT VALLEY RAIiaojSiiij ON and after Moanai, Mat 6th, IMS. Pi. on Taata. will I..,, Bellow, FalUfcV S'V lleboro at 8.80 A.M., and 2.86 P, M.i aad? ng jerfve Brsttleboro at 10.20 A. M. and ( soV'S Fanont Tasin leaves Bellows Falls at 11 ft ? M.1 and Brattleboro at 1.40 P. M. I,,!0 Hi. two Passenger Trains over this Root, nect South with tie VI. A Mass. and C? River Rail Road., to SprlngnelJ, RartfoW" Haven and Bridgeport, dlrcrt to N,wY1' SA the North with thi RutUndTnd Bnrtk'. 2 rani Vetmonl Central, Vermont anrf r....i! pecllcnt and Paaaumpalo Blvers 1W1 Iload, Indirect cornrniln cation with If hilsl,. A Schenectady, St. Johnabury snd Wh tsv talr... Burlington and Hon,,? r2,ur7& and Montreal, 1 Vaanorr Vau.it IUil Koati Orrfci, ) Nor. 1, 1855. 1 ' V run followi, ii .1 VtTr.'M-1'"" Do"" " ' 00 p r"''t Uotrnwnrd-Uave BratilefKir. at e JO A u A panrnger ear will ran In ronnerlioa , train, leaving niehburg al J0 A. Jl. and lesv. Oreen&ld for nielBr, .1 1.14 j.", mmn Tit USD P. M. train for Boston, eoaaert'i ,1 Conneetieol Ri.er Rail Road al UreeafWd li rw field, Hatfield, Nonli.mp.on. Holy.u. a, rJpringeld,aod with Ibe.l.M itrsin I.N.Y.eieTvJ,, The downwsrd A.M. iram from nrsitlelo,,,,' !l II A. M. train rrom lloston, connect iib lie AtU.il. Rail Road al Dooll. Ver.a. Frelehl lr., daily. OTl8T.KCGCI.ia iVAi.' fjtehburg, tDelJSOih, I3. "-,laX Hope spring. KiuIiIdi from its Uaerwilii Iloubt. fleeing ;, lite rl.ee t, '" ConVlcllon most Tilnmpkaaf, Be Hod esoogt., Reader, le gits joar atieatio. M moment, and you will learo what ' C. A. I1ICIIAIIU3' ABBOTT BITTEBS ARE GOOD FOR. Tbey have been made sad sold 40 Vesri-4 ten by ihe prevent proprietor, and note 1U1 crest trail ; w has facts if biirMlses.im.srMwiarlbatUiej tuiunrtd and htlptd tkoutandi. yea Uunuandt ecnict IXDIGCSTIOIV, Nervous Debility, II Derangement of the Dt-I' eestive Functions. It Sicknest at ht Stonicb. U-a r 1 ii ' "icr unuo, nancrt CoMi tool Cougli, Costi? eness, Jta&dice, natalmcj, RhamtUno, Femilt OUUnctioM, Lmi of ApprtJtf, Pia In tie Side, Depression of mind and It SplriU, Oppression after Eating, Acid Stomach, Sick Headache, AKD TORPOR OF THE LIVER AND BOWELS. lUadVrl Voo ppeatot tortrMtilr. Don't tty "if I too Id only twUve ibii lo b Iro! I hart iore of tbe tbovecomptsiau.tod I woo 1J Uleibctoedicin l orif IcotridonlhoeeonSdeirt." It it Tact, ii It aa fcoixnt Iroib.if crcr Ibrrewii cot ipofcta.- Come ttoa, if yuot mind Ii irritable, dUconiemed, aw! t;loomr,if yon bare fever Colie Fan afttreititf your food .if jour hod txgioi t tii, or ywu trengih to fail youy tf your rouairnaare aiiaiscta bastard ipt, hi yew bare a dtCirahy fa tymr m your left lje, nf your ahia if dry aad ftinvellca, if you bare aa appetite weak aad variable, aad rrbpt eatirtly detiroyed if your tMe lyitem if $m4t efpreially duriue; tbe rroceMof digeiiMMi, 4f yw ite a rataai vaeaiy (tthng ia ibe ftoaiarh, hy, voa hare only a fit of INDHiE-STION! and (Umi fltiiert are made lo eare ImJif lKar aad ihy wilt do it. loo, Pi ii attendant WU aad bil at inl '& teaiiyMineiateftieWoaiAb,eieaiiiMj4ti ihete iroublefome ajeaii, -- AOTS UPON THE SKIN, Reowirio'MOBBinor riTUTEiHCMORi,beaBiifrM( ibe faee. kiod!ior lfe and energy in your entire framet ihea. Reader, will lb world no Vmoer hok 4rk u rfoemif , Mmfrrwillyourdearcstbopef bUbtaed aad ifaruft aside, but with HEALTH AKD STRENGTH You will go forth Into Ihe world, to say with Ihootaodf of others, C. A. Iticuaaps' AaaorT Dirvxas bsve dona wonders for me. Living witnesses are ready 10 lettifylotbe stalrtoeal above made. Thirty yean and upwards old Doctor Abbolt introduced Ibii medicine. Ii has been eirbt years i. the possession of Mr Rich ards, Dctibev or whom have advcrtied il, leavbz it le, its own merits, lo work its own way. Now, in view of Us great rsralire properties in view of a doty wlweb every one owes to ibe public, 11 is being pl before ibe people as It tbould ba.e bee. Ions' r" ibrMici ibe csca twioe, ler nre" smti. etpynrhted, and proprielov, bears Ibe portrait rtjf1 eonawera and gelier wuh tbe signature of ' " C. A. KICKAIIOS, Proprietor, 09 Srarc Sr., Bosrov OfUce of the Marytsnd Coatolidated Loileries, ( Ballinxwe, Msrylsnd.SnkJnnc, ISal. J CAUTION tOTTEIlY FKAUDS. Tbe CoemiMisioner of the 3lsrylsnd Ststea Lotteries bss deemed il bis daty to eaotio. tbe Public sraimt iIm HnerHi 8windlera wbo eirenlale bv mail and J otherwise, fraudoteot Lotlery sebrmes, smi pretend 10 be agents for the sale of tickets ia Lotteries wbicb are wboflv fictitious. Tbe only legal Lotteries ia Msryland are ihosa draw, daily onder tbe auperinlendei.ee of tbe Commit skmev elecied by Uie pep1 of tlie State under tbe new von.ii.uiion m niiu .m .piu, u, ..'.. snd slteod to the drawings. All the tickets ia these Lotteries snd sll eertiCestes of packages of tickets have lbs lithographed sigssisrs F. X. Basssv. Geoersl Agent lor the Contractor -OtSee of the fllaryland Consolidated Lotteries, Balu- ore, aid. All others are irauooieni. For fnll iarormatioo oa Ihe suldeel of these frssds. Address K. X. flllCM A.T. Iyi6 BatTmoai, Mismu. SPRING STYLE HATS 1855. rcD w CIIASsilKItLAIn ARE NOW OFFERING HATS OFTIIESPKWQ STYLE, OF ALL ((UALIT1LS, And si. Low a. the Lowest. "TJtOR $3.50 wo wRI give you as good a HAT a JC you can purchase Lit the titles for f 1.00, Br ins am or lb. 'CONFORM, ATOU.'lanewly Invented tssrso mT f sseesv .taming las fees Tiar form of differ. cstshsped""'' wersaatynewiis l"CA0.r."i5kPAIIt. madoossiihiui l..nlir isd is SS good style ss br our neigtihnrs, al tliooibeaavaa peealiar art, otter ibanaaerpeneaee , ofM years pras. tie ia a esl tnaa. nlseiorr. ' POND A CIIAMBERL1K. BratUcboro, March 1st, 1855. rzsx's Patent Metallic Bnrial Cases, lll-TIGHT AND INDESTRUCTIuXL, For protecting and preset, ing lb. Hesd for ordissry interment, ft vsnlu,fof l-aosporlalio., ' sny other desirable porpose. THE subscriber bss Just received a full sssort. ment of tbe above Cases of entire new shape and Rosewood finish. The objection which som. have had to the former styls is now entirely r moved. We now offer to the public a case which looks as welt as the most elegant R--.CoS,'--A. E. DWINELL. Agent. Brattleboro, Vt, July 25,1855. 6mir.t MARBLE.ZMARBLE, I INVITE the altentloo of the public generally t the large stock of MARBLE I now have on hand, not only from Rutland but from all the other choice Queries In the State. ,, . Gentlemen, whenever a stone le sold frets 1 my shop if It does not come up to the standar d as re commended, (remember, my motto is, to make vj ry thing satUewtorr to all,) Ibe purchase money will be refunded. have obUlaei the services of a Cotter who has had long experience In the busi ness and who U fally posted In regard to ty Is. , have also on band MONUMENTS of all sixes and uescrtpttons. Wilmington, May, 12th, 1855. 15 WELLS SNOW. PROVISIONS. PICKLED TONGUES, Dried Beef, nans, Lsrd, aad Salt Pork, at . , ,a AT1IET.T0N HASTWOS. Sept 11, 1855. W - TOR SALE. " Tim UNEXPIRED LEASE OF THE CFNTMp HOUSE with the Furniture therein oontalned., The lease run sto April 1st, I860. For particulars Inquire of the-unJiiaigned'on tie piwmlsea; or c L. G, MEAD. JSsq. 0. L. WHCNE. DretUeboro, April 20U, 1855, U