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..KjjfjiiMiiiiilM THE RUTLAND , WEEKLY . HERALD : THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1861. 5 I from Washington, Jane 5. ic'itf PXtiMisive.lv prevails that a new o'ke tt'.lc.i for through the War Depart ed vinous offer have therefore ln '.- re'it'.. nts additional to those already The levy i-meri'- hi.t n is certainly acerianieu uui no u'. .. - .. r ..-.. Rl.ifk. who to-iiav n ;,.r..trv of State Blaik, who to-tiav r; iSecrttiiry n - iv..Ji,li"it says ,! from W!.eat.and. savs that KxJ rcMJt.n . j turnt ,lt,wlv rei'ovonii trom his -wvere Buchanan is sickness , . , i jujs. Information hjint 1 ,4th rhiswavtotU.otvorA'- forhicr city with the M-' ; York , takc lhe in-eiitly arrived Ht ste,i,i,er f..t ; E"te: , wa, re,cn!ly a,(poi,ued M W-ToT:i.inaton,has Wen a.ned to outer :-.'v iv tun " ., . ?u M.nUtr to Brazil, is uow 11; lie" YVashi . 'a, S..OH as his instructions aro - "- ... . 1 r t . Cnnitol of tnat ,,rqulie,i uo wi!. I 'T-'iT"-' Mi-Uor to Rome. Invim: obtained . V. , ; sWri.v in order to cowHian.i the V s- iso in W nMlitl ii'.u uu uuMin-.T., cir'slll '.v 1 uiili miliiai'V alt.iii-. secretary ol th Pre-uk-nt, I'Olllie- t Mr n for Spntitiein. in. .ii'trm s-VlliTiOTI heeu app inted Post . i ,L. li r ... li-ir lit "i submit! . ;l.:r ruH..- ; ,,, !in;ii!v deeiile i 1 1 .. . ... in'4 r ti t,riOr.trt,..-.v..r.d the nepapers have 1 . "' ' , . ! , ,',w!i the Potomac la,t ni s'jnt ishr, ..ni 111n.l1. ' tne " - .7 . . tinted Ministers to tureen countries ciMillv a and a in'ie'.ulo r proport;on ot navai u.uee., Sanderson an Ex Thief CI of tho John War Department has ;.i,.ut. Colonel in :h- ar m, a in command to ( ol. Anner, . The I' i', on a v, mmissioncr 01 i no.o. ..... , it to Illinois. hi out - Ronton. ,runo 5th ,,. lu.-t of the American l-Wul at 1"'1 K,s l.-d to a public meeting ot the who adopted the followi-ig resola- That we leel mortified of the fact The lax. N An.eri. tion. .Vxe .. .. .. . officer ot Hie uoverumunu that navu - . Mrrnn,inn midst who not only approves u. " , at homo, hut misrepresents and yd iiJs , 'oi onlv the republican party hut the whole poop! ! the Aorui. . i . .;..,r,t 101111 stron: Col. Tii i .Maine ieo..t... . v... Howar Yoik, v SUJ-plle- necessa' .vmmnd.n '.eft this evening ior Fall Hiver. The regiment goes tulh '.viih horses, ba-gagc, wag -ns and ad v cam;, equipage. j, iil-re Uoaifla. Elmira, June 5. Bv order of Un.ad.er General Van Volken hureh.he flags at this depot floated at half S t -.lav in" token of respect to the memory of Judge Douglas. By the same order minute guns were fired from twelve to one o ilotk . The Cavuga regiment leaves tor Washing tun at" A". M. to-morrow, via llarnsburg- lliilioii orOflit'fr of Hie 3i. V. Ineln-i- ate .1 ririgliamptoii. June .i. .vre this day eiecie ,k S.-.t.' Inori.it- As r. ,- Valentiiif Molt. l.'Coo'i. lsr Vice 1 P, Wi ,1:: ii s. Vic Tiie ' oflicei's luni !... Preside Pre-,1.1 ;, .V-.. V Hon W Ion ! Jonathan H. Hansom. Trea-uret. IVc ille ConimiBtfoftlirVw Haiiiliirf Ieur ilature. Concord. N. H.. June 5. The New Hampshire Legislature met to day. Henr.on Foster of Manchester, was chosen Pros ident o: he Senate, and Edward A. Rollins of Snmmet sworth. speaker of the, House-both re- iublicans The Governor's M livcred to morrrow. ssage will pro iS.ai.lv he de Heporleil rril f -en. Ileaure arl at .naaa uintioa. Washington, June o. The S:r of this afternoon savs : Wo nave information from two gentlemen ot character a hose svmpatliies with the cause ot the Union we know to be entirely reliable, one of whom .s iust tro-.11 MariHs-as Junction, and theiher in the immediate vicinity of Lees- ' "The tcri.-or asserts that 011 Monday last. Gen. Beaur.-ard arrived certainly at the Junction, li so we take it lor granted that he has assumed command of th- disunion troops in that quar lids gentleman further says tnat there is an agei-os-ate force of 20,h0 troops at Manassas Junction. (Vntrevule. Fairfax Station, ana tair- fax ( 'our: Hou.se. . Tin from ... to Us v.. 0n:e u nlormatioii. though (Uttering wnieiy leeeivcd i.v (iov. rnment here, comes r cirou'.-taiices that caue u? to place : -co or 1: j . , .:-,rmant 110111 nnMimu -..-.... . Mi; .'..;v morning last , during mvir.e service, illicer r jde up to the Quaker meeting nouse Watei ford. London county, seven nines ironi end ordered :ne people tiiere assem i Hro.-r's I-'errv 011 the next Mon- 1 1 Cl jle ay nn irniir'.list W illi ait men lO move t!ic a t'.-ii d y. material oi the troops then iiiere We behove two thousand of those I o'eed up t!ie Potomac to a point oppo . i..:iisport v1 I nt H in, it's l-'en v we know to be troop site "- 'I'Ih 1:1. either pa: !i ' tweet! Uailn -'.iieiv dftiei'-nt in army transportation, ..: rived there 1:1 comparatively small . : ,,i:road, and haviiiT !ut sul'iioient of -sportation to carry Dairae ot small . " 1 1 1 i .ti1'.!''' miles waifon road be .e !!irt',:eni : unmus fit the Manasas 1 h-o.-.a :u:d V niclo.'stei . til ; we-iorn lenuum-, , ic W:'ie!iLs,iT and Harper's F.-rry Kailroad. : h-.ve iurthcr to add ttiat Lee-bur.; is twenty j tildes from Harper's Kerry. : fl-i.til t'Ii-HI'l"'l! Al ' f ...!' otitHarl. -. I,alt i;ii I,.,, i't-rtVct l-lun f -"' llo.nl. (.'hami.ershurT, June oth. 0(1 out ot 2(.0 ImaTe wagons ueccssa- ir.'.n-portini; purposes ot the whole .one 1 vot arrived IV h'a :-iments of volunteers and live com : Tavalry will advance as far south as an to ni-rht or to morrow, h v,!i and 10: h Hcgi cns will leave tor as soon as the rain abates. They t:i,. ten miles below, near Greencastle. : tdan of all the cross ami leadiiijj . 'a Is in Virginia and Maryland are in :i of Goit Patterson. pan Hat .-.'ii Pet '. . oUUtl V pos ooies are rapidtv neinu mace ior utsunmuvii anions the field officers- The troo.s are very imp nt to move forward. ecu: reports tins nionmit that the se- ces-ioms's succeeded in passim: a wau ui po derihr. uh the Home Guards a: hharpsbunjh, Maryland ; they t;c-t it safe into Harper's Ker ry . ' Colontll'owley's 13th Penn , volunteers ar rived from York last night and the loth is ex pected from the same point to-day. Two men of Company E , 2d cavalry yester day left their camp with a pass and came to town when thev threw off their uniforms put on citizens dress and started southward. They were ai rested by the picket guard of the Scott Legion ten miles south and brought back this morning. They were imprisoned. Each had three pistols. a thnrniii'h scout which was sent to the M- I ryland Hcghts overlooking Harper's Ferry, re j turned to day and repoits that there are fewer troops upon the Heights than a week ago, and -v-.'" - positively there aro onlv two gnns in a bat- f t h cafe be 8tormed with little expense to life, and the guns turned 11 nnn Tin ruav'ii TToprw They also explored three routes by which troops can approach within three hundred yards of the battery, then rush with bayonets and carry the guns. The impression of residents in the neighbor hood is that the troops are preparing for retreat as an eventuality Cireat disorder, caused by drunkenness, pre vails among the reiriments arrived here within three days, Troops are permitted to leave the new camps too freely. When they get into town they drink to excess. A forward movement i3 evidently contemplat cd to morrow. The advance will consist of Col. 'ri..-.,..c' CovQlrv wliiph wiM march overland. 1 utima v.. ... j , .....v... ..... ... - Other corps and" regiments will he thrown for ward rapidly, The Sixteenth regiment will i-rht C(A Cloa. H. Thomas1 Frroufl civviiiry comprises five companies of the .i.i nn,..nlne iirtillt-rv tftintr uq infntrv. commanded by ('apt. Douhleday, one company of regular infantrv. also tinder t'ant. Doubleday; 1 wentv 111 t, !d Vallient; and the Twenty- third, Col. Dr.rr. These compose t!.e iirst brigade Col. Thomas command! g. The second brigade, Gen. Wyn koopcomiiianding.coiisistsof the 1st Pennsylva nia Colunel J'oher, 2nd, Col. Stunnhurg, 3d, Col. Monclc, and the 24th Col. Owen. The 3d l.rigaile Uriga-iier Gen. Williams consists of the. 7th Colonel irwin, bth Col. Early, 10th Col Merideth, 20ih and the Seott Legion Col. (irey. Ihe tourth brigade Brigadier Gen. Neg. levconstt of the 13th Col. Rowley, 14th Col. Johnston, 15th Col. Oakford, IGth Col. Tiegler, and the !ih Col. Longnecker. "They will be brought hre attached to the first brigade. All under the immediate command of Major Gen. Keirn, Gen. Patterson senior officer command ing. Gen. J nomas' brigade will move first. Gen. Bartram A. Schoeffer is now acting as Ad jutant General. A .t.c"ioii Flair Taken Iow 11. Leavenworth, June 5th. On Monday nllit twelve volunteers from camp Lincoli. headed by Serjeant Decurin of lle'wood Guards armed with rainnie rifles and revolvers, marched to Jaton. Mo., fourteen miles nl... v.. iliw pin rrossino- in sk id's the DUTDOse be- inj; to capture a secession tla'. On being asked their purpose Decurin demanded the fla by the authority of the United Mates. The flag was handed down and the party started on their re turn, when they awre fired at by the seces sionists and the tire was returned. Three of the volunteers were wounded, one severely. The af fair has caused much talk in the city. mliaiia Hrrimral of Zonaves. Kvacsville, Indiana. June 5th. The 11 Indiana IJef-iment of Zouaves, Col Wallace leave to night, for Cumberland, Md., orders to this effect wis received to-day. From Luivili- ami .Tlempht. Lo'-iisvillo, Ky., June 5th, The Bulletin says thit Col. Anderson feels sine that no troops are vominjj here. No inter ference from Tennessee r-'speciin Railroad mat ters he anticipated, and that the Nashville, and Louisville Kailroad t ill obey the orders of the Federal Government The Memphis Arus 01 the 3d instant says, the boa: owners and Captains of that city have recommended to the military authorities not to allow boat owned with or by northern sympa thizers to run in southern waters lteftiifitation of tli- .layor of it. Looit. St. Louis June 4 Mavo- Tavlor. believing there was a settled determination on the part of a majority of the Hoard of Common Couueil to embarrass his action as thief executive of the eity, ,tendered his resignation yesterday, which was accepted in executive session last uight. Eighty men from Hannibal. Missouri, forming a party of battalion of Home Guard, under com niand of Major Hunt, reached the city yesterday. The men were sworn into the United States ser vice, furnished with arms and returned home. Muskets were a. so sent to their comrades, who wiii be duly --worn by Major Hunt. The Weai'iins of rm- Wai:. The edi tor of Wilkes' (N. Y.) Spirit of the Times is a soldier now in Washington. In a late let ter to the Spirit, he thus remarks on the weapons with which the battles are likely to be won : Some importance, has been attributed to the fact that the Southern men. as a general thinj;, are l.cttc- marksmen than the soldiers of the North, and that they will consequently possess a great advantage through such supe riority, in tiie hour of battle. Dut while I do not believe that this is the case to any great extent. 1 would not. even if it were so, give l.iuch consideration to the fact: lor in battle but tew special shots are made, ami the eom itiT struggle is not designed to be; a contest of mere uiarkfiianship or evolution. War be gan with the spear tor its weapon ; after a variety of changes, through several centuries, it yielded its refinements, and under Napoleon III., 011 the fields of Magenta and Solt'erino, came back to the spear again. On those bloody anil bitterly contested fields the alert Z'ntavt s and the athletic Ch'i.--('ir ' AjVi'jio; refused to accept of the, rations of powder and ball, when serveJ out to the troops, just previous to bau'e, nay, when the charge was given, ret used even to discharge the loads which were already in their weapons, but, rushing forward through the fire, they en gaged the Austrians hand to hand, and bayo neted th-in ia the ranks. This is unques tionably the true resource of superior phvsi- i eal condition. n this plan the coming war 1 between the North and South will surely be I contested : attd in part evidence thereof, I ! will merely point to the fact the Government j has already taken away the little costly j breech-lo.el'ing toys which the munificence of j New York put in the hands of Col. Ells ! worth's r. giment. and served out to them the Minie nui.-ket, and may Heaven help those under the edge oi" whose bayonets these ''pet Iambs," shall succeed in getting. There will be some strange fighting, in which, possibly, even "butting"' and wrestling and throttling may form a part ; but, after a short turmoil, die' result will be a heap of slain and allying remnant, each of whom will probably render his verdict of the struggle in the exclamation that -those fellows are not gentlemen '." The sabre bavonet is also to be distributed through out the entire army, and i f- cl certain, from what I have gathered through military men, that the actual embrace of battle, man to man, is what the Northern captains of this war intend mostly to rely upon. Thurlow Weed has donated three hun- dren dollars to Col. Wilson's Zouave Regiment. RAItROAD PASSENGER TKAINS- LBAVB R0TLAWD. A.M. P.M. A.M. For Bellows Falls via R. u B. R.E., 6 25 12.15 " Burlinjrton " " " 5.60 3.35 2.20 " Troy via a. w. r. b.. 4.45 3.00 P.M. " Troy via w. vt. r. a., 150 12.00 . A.M. " Saratoga via s. w. r. r., 4.00 3.00 ARRIVK AT RUTLAND. P M. P.M. P.M. From B. Falls via R. ft B. u.R. 2.50 8 .0O M. Burlington " " 1200 1 20 11.30 A M PM A.M " Troy via r. ft w. b. r., 11 50 3.35 1150 2.10 " Troy via w. vt. R. u., 11.35 9.10 P. M. " Saratoga vi 8. w.r.r. 12.10 9.50 in a 1. m . Bottton and Eastern Way Mail closes at 11.30 A.M. Kailreail time, arrives at 2.50 P.M. Burlington & Northern Way, closes at 3.00 P. M Railroad time, arrives at 12 00 M. New York Through Mail cloeea at - - 12.30 P.M. liailroad time, arrives at 3 35 P. M. Albany and It & W. Way Mail closes at 7 30 P. M. liailroad time, arrives at 3.35 P. M. Troy & Western Vt., Way Mail closes at 12 30 P. M. Kailroad time, arrives at 11.35 A. M Troy and Saratoga Way Mail clOBes at 2.30 P, M. Kailroad time, arrives at 12.10 P.M. Montreal and Ht. Johns Mail closes at 7.30 P.M. liailroad time, arrives at 12. 5 A, M Woodstock Way Mail closes Xuefdays, Thuredaye and Saturdays Ht 1.30 P. M. Woodstock Way Mail arrives Mondays, Wednea days and Fridays at 2 30 P. M. Oflice hours from 7.00 A. M., till 8.00 P. M. bun days, open from 12.00 M. to I.00P. M. M O. EVEKTS. P. M. Special .Notices. OurChaxokable Climate -People shou.d jruard against our changeable climate; it is as tickie as woman, and a little more so, indeed, lo-day the mercury Dimmer at90aud upwards; to-morrow, you ehake and shiver lor want of the overcoat you have bartered oil to the old clo' man. 1 o avoid colds and tocure all diseases of the lungs, get a box of Hryan's Pulmonic Waters ; only 25 cents, at Poud & Morse. 23-4W We have no hesitancy in recommending jcovill's Blood t.nd Liver Syrup, forsuch diseases as are caused by an impure state ot the Blood, or torpid action ol theLivir 23-lw Befoie noticing a patent medicine we have to be convinced that it will prove itielf to be all that it is recommenced. And we would say that the Kestora tive Cordial and Blood Kenovator of Prof. Wood will stand the test f ully, and in lact it is witnout any doubt the first article in market, for purifying the Blood and strengthening the system. We liave no hesitation in recemmendinsrits use to all Read the advertisement in another column. 23-lw "THE OUIU1XAL JACOBS " That James Pyle, No. 34". Washington Street. New York, is the original inventor and only manulacturer of the pure and genuine Dietetic Saleratus.no well informed person entertains tke leat doubt. So great has been his merited success that other are striving to g-t even the drippings ot his popularity by spuri ous imitations, and pretended rivalries, which tbey are attempting to palm off on the public as really meritorious articles. Beware ot ail such ue the genuine, and iud-e tor yourselves Iepot. ol 0 a-n-rngtonSt.NewVork. 23-lw HOW TO 10 IT ute LYON S -If you wi-h a fin head of Iiaiji . KATHAI- b e s t and lar fprepara made. Its proves its ex P. ON, the most popu tiou ever immense sale rilnnrn fr removes all Dandrul!'. ike. prevents the hair irom falling out. re stores and nreserves it. ami is delightfully perfumed Sold everywhere -3 lw f Tbl'LV Marvellous, and almost purporting belief, are the cure- performed by that justly pop ular remedy the Acacian lialsam. prepan-d by I)r U. rhe'p lirowu. lu Cou'ump tion. Brou i ciiitis. A-thma. Nervous Complaint. Coughs. I Colds. Liver Complaint. 1'alpitation oithe heart Ac. ; its Ui-e is attended by th most surprising beneficial J results, alike cratilyiiiK to patients and their friends. I The invigoratir; properties possessed by the Acarian liaisatu. are peculiar to tin- remedy alone. In the ' ca-es of im alldfi ufTeriiit; Iroiu that lorm of com j plaint known under the head of Oeneral Debility ! aud characterized by a great languor, utter prostra ! tion ol the nervous '.-rtem, and torpidity and inac j tion ot the vita! oraii. its elfects are to relieve the 1 sullt-rer ot ali morbid li-eiim." and inspire him with : lite and renewi d eueri'v It purities the blood, re-r-tore- wasted Meh. and in a short time so renovates ; the entire beir that 'lie diae can 110 , longer tind a j t'oothoiJ in the py-tem A full description of this remarkable remedy ra.tr be found in ,a pamnhlet. ' which will t--e to tijo,- who apply, by the doc- I tor's agents 1 he Acacian Balsam is sold at $2 per I large bottle by I I'UNU & MtiKSK. but to those 'trial ot men bottles all may have Sin Jambs Claueb s Female Tills The pro prietor hold hundreds of te-tiraonia! to the virtues of riir James Ciarke's femaie I'iiis. but their peculiar nature prevent publication, but certain it is they are the onlv sure and sa remedy in ue lor all the painful and dangerous d;9?ases peculiar to the lemaie eoiintitution in all caes of Nervous and .Spinal Affections, .ii ii iu the Hack and Limbs. Heaviness, f atifrue on slight exertion. 1'alpitation ol the Heart Lowness of spirits. Uystexic!', sick Headache. Whites, and all painful disea-es occa-ioned by adisoidered system, these pills will eilect a cure when all other means liave failed T'tcy .T-r fait tr mcifaf rs c.!!. 'i7 to no'- etstrvr-aoM,. from whatever cause. Thev are purely vegetable, and will not in jure the moit delicate constitution. 1 or particulars, send for a pamphlet to the Agent. One doiiar and six po-taire stamps, rfiit to any authorized Ak-eut. will in,-ure a bottie by return mail 2.i-3mo. Dr. ('. !l. SHoLK.S. Kclkctc rHiYBH ian. .rives marticular attention to di-a-es of the nmno-urinary prans. and -pecia! diseases of women See advertise oent in aniither column Ji!-Iy Atwoou's ivi NiN.: Ionic Kittehi-. the be.-t Aro mutic Tonic en-r oilVred to the public Ai! Urugcr i.-ts fiave ir. see adverti-emi-ci .Sept. 1. Is.; ... , . !y A CARD TO T II K LADI KS Dr. DL PONC'i Si.i iLDEN PILLS K"R FEMALES In -''I'iVj.e iri corr.ttn;,rn:ir,t. rtni r mov 'n i;o'. s:ri'.'iont trom .-'i.e.'- rr riuf . an I a.'r-yy si... . ,i,'m m a rert:,r. The combiuatiou of ingredients in these I'illh are perfectly harinie.-.-. I heir ellicacy and merits are based upon an ext-ii.ive practice of ever i) vears ; and where the directions have been strictly followed they have never failed to correct all Irregularities They relieve painful and dillicult Meu.-truation. par ticularly at thechauge of life ; I hey will cure the Whites and remove all obstructions ari-in? from cold.-, exposure, or ai'v cau-e ; and may be .-ucct.-j.-fully u-ed a1, a preventive. Price tfl.0,1 per box. .Sold by POND St MoRsE. (Druggets. ! Agent- tur Kutiand. Vermont. L;i.ii.-- ; Bv -ending tli-iu sl.V through the Rut laud Post-Otfice chu have the pill- sect to any part ol tin-country, iconiidentiallv) by mail. Sold in White hall by J. K liruiinrfjn , and Itr. Wri-i'it. . irt-irop !j Sim, Cast'.'on. J .. Joshn. Poultney. and by oue Drusrgi-t in e.ery village and town in tlie United fctau-.-. N 1J. Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden. Pills ofaiiy kind mile-- the box is Mgued S D. Howe All other-are a l.a-e imposition and un.-a!e : there fore, a- you value your live- and health, .to -ay noth iug ol being liumbiigged out of your money, i buy only ol those who show the signature of S. I). Howe on every box, which has recently been added, on ac count of the Fill., being counterfeited May ai. d&w;ly lu Ira. on Tueday. June , of diabetes, ilea- John Mason, in the '.ith year of his age. He was the Town Clerk (or thirty eight years, and a mi-mber oi the Bapti-t church lor litty-tive years. In Dauby. Illinois, May So, of diptheria. Albert Alouzo. oldest son of Augustus and AbbyB.Ten ney. aged five- year-. Nfw Advertisements. r u W N II A L L, RUTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 3th. l;l. 1 he world renowned MijBRis! BaoTHER-. Pkll & Trijwhiiiduh Minstrels, from Morris Brothers. Peli &. Trowbridge's Opera House, Boston. EIGHTEEN STAR PERFORMERS. Positively only one Concert as above. For full particulas. see numerous posters. Lithographs and Programmes. Doors open at 7. commence at 8 precisely. Tickets, 25 cents. SrLos Morris), Manager. E. Sdtton, Ag't. June5-3d .-ole Agents. e who otijt-ct vurchiis'ki before mak- Jj the Hal-am. a .-mall number of speci- price cts. each will be .-old, so that ,e trie opportunity of trial. 23-4 w LADIES ! I have just returned from Market, and would like to hare too call and see my New Stock of Goods. , , . STEPHEN FRENCH. Rutland, June 5, 1361. COIttaiMSlOXEIw jrOTlCE. THE undersigned ha via g been appointed br the Hon. Frobate Court, for the District of Rutland commssionem to receive, examine, and adjuit all claims and demands of all persons against the estate of Charles L. Williams, late of Rutland, in said Li. triot deci ased, hereby give noUee that we will meet for the purpose of examining and allowing said claims at the ofliee of Samuel Williams, In said Knt land on the last Mondays of July and August, from one o'clock, until 4 o'clock P. 11 , each of gaid davs and that six months from the 4th day of June A !' 1861.18 the time limited by said Court for said credit-' ore to present their said claims to us for examination and allowance. Dated, Kutlaad. Vt., 4th day of June, A D 1861 HORACE ALLEN, ' ' 861' 23-3w FREDERICK CHAFFEE. Cm'rs CO.ttMMSIMB' NOTICE. TI!rUniKi'?' ,iavinK been appointed by the JL Hon. Probate Court for the District of Fair haven, commissioner? to receive, examins and adjust ai claims and demands of all persons against the estote of Betaey Lamphere, late of lavillion. in the county of Kendal, and State of Illinois, in said Dis trict, deceased, hereby give notice that we will meet lor the purpose of examining and allowing said claims at the dwelling house of R. C Abell in West. AaV,ri'a'.?i 8?'d D'stric' 3tst day of August, AD.lSbl from 9 o clock A.M., until 4 o'clock P M ., ot said day and that six months from the third day of May, A. D. 1861, is the time limited by said Court lor said creditors to present their said claims to us for examination and allowance. DUmi' Westhaven Vt- th'S 30th day of May, A. 23-3 w NATI1L FISH. ( tom 'JIIE EIGHTH WONDER!!! All readers of History are familiar with the fact that about three thousand years ago there lived in the littie peninsula iu the South last of Europe sev en individuals who were denominated the Seven Wise Men of Greece. There was then and is now in a state of ruins in Egypt, Persia and Greece, sevt-n massive works of art designated as the seven Wonders of the World. These were the Pyramids oi Egypt, the Temple of Diana at Ephesus ; the Co lossus of Rhodes; the Mausoleum or Tomb of King Mausolus built by his wile Artimisia; the Statue of Jupiter Olympus; the Hanging Gardens of liabylon and the Pharos or Watch 1 ower of Alexandria. We have now to announce another, the Eighth Wonder more modern to be sure, but nevertheless marvelous, viz : That Billings & Chaplin can sell every variety of Goods lor less money than were ever before ot tered at retail west of the Green Mountains We say what we know, when we inform the people of l.utland County that.they can buy their Dry Goods, consisting of ' ' Ladies Dress Goods of the latest styles Dtl.aines Prints, Bleached and Unbleached Cottons, Den ims. Summer Pant, Cloths &c Superior W atch Spring Steel Hoop .Skirts.also the Lnion Skirt -the thing for HOI Looking Glasies, Crockery, Glais oiur, z.ariueu ana v ooaen Ware, Hardware, fable Cutlery, Nails. Glass. I'aints. oils, furniture and also Carriage Varnish, Cam phene. Burning Fluid, and Down ers Kerosene, West ludia Goods and Groceries. DurKee's Select Spices. And an in finite variety of Household Goods, at lower prices thau have been sold in Rutland within the lat half century. Our purpose is to sell our goods at small profits lor cash We can do it and iake money. Call and see if we don't. BILLINGS k CHAPLIN Head ot Washington street, Rutland, Vt. Would you like the best Brand of Flour the town affords, ground Irom pure white wheat. Inquire for the l'remier Miiis'r at 3 KILLINGS ft CHAPLIN'S. J . 15 . 15 A L I) WIN, BOOKSELLER STATIONER, AND LigAI.EI! IX DAILY L WKEKl.Y KEWSPAPEES. PKCI0DK AI.K. C ; tTEJCL ESOI'.A VINOW. l OLUUEIi k PLAIN I.1TH OOUAP1IS, If. ; AKTIiTB" MATERIAL!! KOU OIL. KBKCIAN AL OR NAMUNTAL 1'AINTIM GILT MOL LDINGS FOR SALE. AND PICIL'RK FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. lioidon and New York Dailie delivered at any point on Rutland & Burlington and Rutland Wash ington K. R ttr'ire Unurt in advance of the mails. Rutland Daily Herald delivered a: any station or cros-ingon Rutland & Burlington and Rutland & Wa-hington Railroads, or any of the above Dailies sent by mail to any point Clark's Block, Merchants' Row. i Rutland, Vt. j jnnea.Uwtf F I S K & CO.'S E X P R E S S . 11 E JI f) V A L. I heoiDce of the United States and Canada Express has been removed to the .-tore of Mr J. B Bait win, Clark's New Block, corner ol Merchants' Row and West St.. where all business of tnis line in Kutiand will hereafter be transacted, iu-tead of at the Depot as heretofore. All orders left with the aent will bi attended to with promptness and dispatch. Freight and pack age delivered promptly on arrival oi each train. Packages railed for in any part of the village, for which orders should be left at ieaM hall an hour be lore the departure of the trains. liilis. drafts, acc . promt tlv collected. juneSdiWti J fi BALDWIN. Agent. lirERATIO--Ti7niay certify that I have this day given my son Jo! .-ttb Frink bis time during the remainder of his minority, and shall herealter pay no more debt of his contract ing and claim none ot his wages. JOEL FRINK Mend on. May 1", lvJl 24-iW s T A 11 S A N D T Ii I l' E 8 a " I. N h I ij VV AVE' AM. C II E S T E H K IN V, S L E Y . n n i) c e n i e .v Ay it p i- v i s i 'i y s. LOW IOR FAY ' Central Hou'e B! ck. Rutlaud Vt June 1st, 1-i'jI. EED CORN We-tern S-ed Com tor fodder ; O for sale at H. o PERklNM' Commission More. Merchant - Row May 3. di w-ow "WHITE SOUTHERN SEED CORN. Tf for sale at FRENCH & KINGS LEY'S juneldtwow 1 P O R T A R L E 1 1 A A P R E S S, r- alter the latet improvements, in t'OOd working rder, for sale at le-- than two third- its actual value. i - ..... .... .. ..ri K..p q V..eth order, ior ra:t? ac it- inaii ivs u inn ti? hp aiutti ai Fur particular-, addre-s the subscriber at North :a jiii' u, i - May 3. 2o-3w. P KDGEKTON, Jr. milREE PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETING JL just added to the -tock ,,,-,,-r H, II . I U la. 1 - May 2;. 1?U. may29d&wtl 1 E V O L V E R S, REVOLVERS. AX CLARK & BROTHERS have this day received a large invoice of Colt s, Smith's, Wesson s and Al len s improved Revolvers, which were bought tor cash, and will be sold for three fourths the iormer prices. Cartridges 75 cents per hundred. Also an other lot of dirk and bowie kuive-.. Clark's Block, June 1st. 1S61. A Q U E D U 0 T NOTIC E. J. All persons now u-ing. or wi-hing to use the Aqueduct Water tor the year to come, arenotmed that the tax will be due on the 20th of June next, and that it mu.-t be paid on or before that day. ROBERT PIERPOINT, ) Water JAMES RAREETT. Commis M. S. RICHARDSON, ) sioners Rutland, May 2Sth lsol. M;3w OTHER THINGS too numerous to mention at MERRIAM S. Rutland, May 1361. CUMBERLAND COAL, at FRENCH & KINGSLEY'S. PIE PLANT. LETTUCE, ASPARAGUS and RADISHES, at MUSSEY'S. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS in jrreat variety at the MUSIC STOKE. Legal Notices. CO&IJnLIS8IOIVCKf9 NOTICE. THE undersigned having been appointed by the Hon Probate Court, for the District of Fair haven, Commissioners to receive, examine, and adjust ail claims and demands of all persons against Zimri Barber, late ol Castleton, in said District deceased, hereby give notice that we will meet for the purpose of examining and allowing said claims at the late dwelling bouse of the deceased, on the last Thursdays of June and September next, from o'clock A. M., until 4 o'clock P. M., on each of said days, and that six months from the 17th day of May, A. D., 1861, is the time limited by said Court for said credi tors to present their said claims to us ior examination and allowance. Dated Castleton, Vt., this 30th day of May, A. D. H. ARMSTRONG, I ,.m 8. K.GATFjj, Comrs. 23-3w COJIJIlsmoSERV IVOTICH. I Mr undersigned having been appointed by the X Hon.ProbateCourt, for the District of Rutland, Commissioners to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands of all persons against the es tate ol Zalmon Whitlock late of Uubbardton, in said district deceased hereby give notice that we wil l meet for the purpose of examining and al lowing said claims at the dwelling house of A. W. .eIson in Hubbardlon, first Saturday in July and September from 1 o'clock P. M. until 4 o'clock P. M., each of said days, andthat six months from the 2d day of May, AD. 1801, is the time limited bvsaii court lorsaid creditor to present their 'aid claims to us for examination and allowance 18l"teJ 81 1IuW,ardton Vt' a iday Of May A. D. C. S. RUMSEY, ,, . 23 : 3w JUSTIN JKKMNGS 1 Com r9 C 31 JI I t M 1 0 1 E It ' O T I V E . fl1llE undersigned, having been appointed by the m. Hon. Probate Court lor the District ol Rut land, commissioners to receive.examine and adjust all claims and demands of all persons against the estate of Moses Smitltu late of Rutland. in said district deceased, hereby give notice that we will meet lor the purpose ol examining and allowing said elaims at the late dwelling house of said deceased in Rutland, on the third Tuesday being the 1.0th day of October next, from 1 o'clock P. M., until 4 o'clock P. M , ef said day, and that six months irom the 23d day of April A, D. 1861 is the time limited by said court lor said creditors to present their said claims to us for examination and allow ance. Dated Rutland, Vt., this 23d day ol April. Win. HUMPHREY. I.. . 22-3w LYMAN HAWKINS, I r" STATE OF VERMONT, rp 11 K District of Rutland, ss j J. Cou Hon. Probate Court for the District oi Kutiand To all persons interested in the estate of Stillman R. Weeden, lateof Rutlaud, in said District, Greeting : By the authority of the State of Vermout, you are hereby notified to appear before said court at the Register's olllce.iu said Rutland, on the 1st 'Tuesday, being the 4th day of June next, then and the'e to be heard if you see cause, on the examination lor allowance oi the account of Horace G. Clark, ad ministrator of said estate, and al-o as to ail orders and decrees of said eitate to the persons entitled thereto. Given at Rutland iu Haid District, this loth day o! May. A.U HI. i 3 I ! HENRY HALL. Register. TMI'OItTANT X MON ROE RUTLAND LIGHT FROM I'OHTRESS GUARD ON I II K MOVE. We move to-day. Mat 2jth. at t-u '.'clock to Hamp ton, and again go intolcainD Our Surgeon think- that we uall be healthier in camp tbauln the pre-nt quai.er. i All mail matter lor the Regiment to be ent . uual. We are only one audi quarter mile- from the Fort. The Troy Regiment arrived hire ye-teniay and took up quarter-at Hampton .o we -hall not be alone I hey took three pri-oner- ye-terday they were officer, their hdr-e- were taken al- Bully lor 1 roy None of our company are -o -ick but that ii theie wa a j.ro-p-ct of a tiiht. they would report them selves ready for duty. I Gen Butler i-hre. h!- m-n will arrive -oon Citizens ol Rutland and vicinity. I m with the Rutland Light tuard in the euemie-couu'ry in good -pint ready and wilting to protect the t .ag ot our Union. but you wilu find my Drug store ol Mam -trett, a-i u-ual. and ill there i-'anything in my line ol trade you i-h. and will call a: the old -tand to ob tain it. you will receive the thank- of one who ba the honor ol being in Mid Virginia, and a.-o a mem ber of the Rutland I.iiflit uard lion t lorgt-t my Store : 1 RES II i(XiDS. AT FAIR FEU r.n. Very tru'.v our- HtA.M.l'l t Phv-ician I're-cnntione accuratelv di-nen-ed at all hour- of the day aipl night V ami'y Reaper- ( u: up w ith Leatne-.- d:-ps;ch and the utino-t preci-ion II i; I' Ii WILL OPEN ON FRIDAY MAY 31, 1 O O O O.I o u IN DRESS GOODS, : i.Ceuts to 2'"J P- r ya.-i T ADIEn CLOTH GARMENTS. .: t.. r. .i SjLK MAMlLLAi I 'A DIES sl'S UMBRELLAS j M V. to 'j r nOriVDS MEU RlilAC PRINT. JUU' A.l new patterns. -, Cents. 5n0()YI AMHR.CAN PRINT, ceu j i l N E i' it I t: E O N L Y . B. I5UR1. I I. 1 H K MATERIAL FoR A NICE yUALHY L H.AG.steet br U t'r ! 20- B it BURl KW STOKE r i me sui nd It Mor-e have now on hau l a large a ort- iit ol New Good-. the times. omprising. a large! stock ot l'o.. Medicines, and Patent Medicines. I'oi.et Ar ticle- of every variety. A large a.-'ortment of nice Cu tlerv at ifauie Prices -Also 1-ancy Arrticlesaud Toys. Rocking Horses. Cabs lor Children and Infants. Accor dions. Violins. Violin and Bas Viol Strings. Martial Toy lor old audi Young America. Irumk iife,&c.,fcc BIRD CAGEt OF EVERY sTYLE. SODA WATER. i )h b r a drink cf j'ool Soda Water ' fay the bov at Fortress Monroe. Let all who remain drink to the health of them tbat'slawa in Cool Suda Water. j . POND & MORSE. QLAIRVO V NT P II Y S I C 1 A N I) Ii . E . XT" S M I T II , Now loeated at Rutland. Vt.. claims power to diag nJse and locate di-ea-e correctly and accurately. WITH lUT SYMPTOMS, and to treat succe-sfully all curable maladies. I o inspire confidence and compel belief, he invites tliesick aud af'Jicted to come and be examined, keeb OV COARIiE. i Letters for examination uiu-t give ii'im- and and inclose 1. Charges lor medicines reasonable to all and paid on delivery. , Examiuatious made at the office on Centre St.. and near the Depot, each day, Sundays excepted, Irom y to 12 M . and Irom 2 to 5 P. M. jLR Duttos, A. M.. and a graduate ol the National Medical College at Washington. D. C is associated with Dr. Smith, aud a.-sisU iu preparing medicines and treating patients., 20 1JUESU ARRIVAL of I OYS. ANN VKRrVXV ji RY. at I E. N. MERRIAM S. -JALElDosCoPS. S. 1 E N. MERUIAM S. 4 FRKSH SUIT jY oi those China VASES, just J:. received at JltUKlAJl S. -tUIXA TEA SETTS, Paints, Sett" of Furniture, I j tLO .lor the Girls, at E. 1. MERRIAM S. TuIaUES, SHEEP OU.stp 'i "v ; rjjTRANSPARENT feLATES.t MERRIAM'S. -TKATUER COVERED BAT BALML piFK8ADDKCM8,.ttli. rjgic STORE. I Di-T Goods. JHE IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT. PANIC IN THE MARKET ! DRY GOO : AE HALF FRICE, AT D S. UBSDELL PIERSON & CO'S. 43 North Pearl Street, Masonic Hall, ALBANY. In consequence of the state of the Money Markets and almost entire cecessation of bustnes with the South, enables us to fill up our Stock at greatly re duced prices; and in order to avail ourselves ot th present state ot the market, we have this day marked down our entire stock of DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, From 25 to 50 cts. below their former prices. Merrimac Goods 10 cts. Case of English Chintz. 1 yd. wide, Is., worth 2. All Wool Plaids, 2s, 6d, worth 4s. Valencia's Irom Is tid., to 10s Cd full 30 per Cent less. Ottoman Cloth, 6s. worth 8s. SILKS A large assortment at 4s. worth 6. And all other -ii ke equally low. EMBROIDERIES At astonishing low prices. Worked Collars 2s, worth 4. And so on up to Fine goods 10s and 12s., worth S3 and 30s- Sets equally low. A large assortment ef MOURNING GOODS, At corre-pondingly low prices. SHAWLS ASh CLOAKS, IN GREAT VARIETY OF STYLE, And at prices that cannot fail to please- 3ol p O U L T N E Y APRIL, lsth. -l-tfl J O S L I N Is now receiving ALL K I .V it .S G O O if C II E A P ' "V" E W F ALL GOODS!! X Juet received at SFKXCEK WYATT'S A very large assortment of DRESS GOOD8, SHAWLS. CLoAK.-v I R1MMINGS CUIUS, CASSIMERES. VESIINlm. IIAIS AND CAPS LADIES sliuKS READY MADE CLOlillNU kc . flrc Among our Dre !- tnat I -lound all the no , eltie of the sen-.-::. I'.i.t .'i'l I'rmte l Merinos, l'a-ametta- 1' ::ti :u I l'rn.te,) VVo'd bi latins Mutiair- !' p. in- t'i -r.e;.i . 1 :orei,:iue. Brocaded Goal" ila r Union P. aid-. M-.i-lm Deljtii.- Plan. Printed Ernbroid' ri -. 1- rei, h.Etsgdsh yicli a:.i Aiueritan shaw... Fr ul and flam aui.ei. Moreen-. Balmorai and .-skeleton skirt-. Carpermg". Bag-, ftc . &c our t I.OI HING l-irij in Vermel. ' We keep no Southern s. (. mu le ..rs A trry lar.-e or.mtn: ' i ' lot!.-. a--imere in vesting- GR" ERIE-! .:,:.ti;,.i;..tn:ii.! lowe-t prices, inciudli.g our ci-.e' r:.. i 1 i.- i;-, ur cent ie. We niane r.o ,iii "ji'i ' - .1 t it v. if i give the BES1 MUll'.IMAi i-Ul.Ms at llcupryd. BF1 MAM 11EM1.R M DI.AINS. 1-J " REM' HEAV1 t:RHV.N MIEEIING. " ALEXANDER - KIDgLoVEs. ctsprpr. We buy ail i.ur , ready py a- t!.e.; be humtuggel ! y before you but Castleton K" t w.t'i ash and wi.lsell for y t:e in Vermont Don t : ftture- tut it:v- c a caJ r 1- 4-tf O P E N IN. I A V lki:.-.- i. j h MAS II! I. A s N li. flA if APRIL i. Y. . irACKENi;USH. Wi.l ' ;.e!l -.tit1, i t.rtv -trek of S 1 L K M A N I I L L A . '' A s V U E a I I.OI !1 1 1 A It ME.N ! - Of the be-t pr;l,g A.-- RICH SILKS. IKEs ;' US. LACKS EMBROIDERIES. 4- Ac. The entire -took will ! e ;..i-t.i-;.ed. aini the -pe cial di-p'.ay rontinu-ii ir:i;i-1: e e-k 7he exhibi tion I- Iree to a... uii h- i h,. w iti a an opportai.ity ro -ei' :.,i ; i.r, V-.-e tri..m it it.ey p!ea-e, a very large and a'frav-;.e ... o NEW iiiHjlfi, at p. rices t -:iv t'.e if,-, teni-jrki,!.''.' i t u V tUACKENBUSH. Corner I'.r- :t-;av t..l I !.;.-l -:- . iroy. N.Y' D RV iiiMDS !"!: TIIE MILLION! Great :. t I i:ii-- Ev-r rfi-i-i in Troy ! G. V. S. '.JUACKT-NdTMI. Is -(liii.gf.r i.. -; ii :.: . .- .-II IM'iii DJ.'KSS G i OL, former ii :t lr, in ! t ,. to t!.i te - hi, ling j For eel PRIN 1 S t:-t.a 't :! at i uv .hilling. Forl. EMI'.RlDrRH EI l v-.-rti. 2 Many other EMURtilDERli .- abU I. At 1 "D- arc- ot tered hull the co-t , : .fcip-.rtati'.ii Dl;E3 .-II.lt - :,i d i i ii 'it-r -' -'it- t ooods at greatly I. EM ( ED 1'KK I - 1 he-e Oood- were urci.a-e i Autrion ard Bank rupt Sale- i'. :i S UPEItlOK WARRANTED Ey I. TP men ts "K I Hi. ARMY AND NAVY. With fw : - ;-'!-: c:i-:ui.t!y tmp:..ye.. we can promptly hi! t.'.e l..r.'..--t ..rd-:- Knap-uck-. Haver-ac-. W:.er ::.. e Carnp Blankets. .Sol.iiei- ai..i .-at-.f l'.;v- u,-. !;-:bber Coats. -apes a::d .-a:- I.e.-.-.i:.:-. II. r-.- overs. Saddle Cover-, larpatihi.- and Uu.-i.u Ctvrs. Gun aud Revolver (. u-i. ai.i.-.u over-. .!:-:.-. (rain and Hour Bags, lei.t-. Pfi.t..ot.-. ub!iiTii:e Ar mor. Rubber I loth A.l the at-.He -i:- t ;., ii:i any etvie. at short notice Our own Rubber i.-.- ' i-. tt ;t:i -. are univer-rlly admired torrheiro i.-.i'i y f--t, and superior strength and w. .rkir.aii-l.il Illustrated Cat......'ia-. -.:':i lull .:e-c'ptioii-. for warded on re j-ie-t Address all order-1- JOHN A. I, REI N E. Irc.i-urer Rubber!. lofhiugCo.. lS-3w 40 M'.k : . -t.or Z 'l i;-ui .rji. .V V 1? J. BLISS. Brandon. t . keeps constantly on j, hand a coioj.lete a-soitrneut ot DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. READY MADE CLOTHING. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. HATS. CAP.s. PAPER HANG INGS. BUST BRANDS FLOUR. Ac . &c. 4c j. A the r!f: prir-s n.r l am. 17-tl Public Houses. T" HE M c C AL D E L II O USE, LADIES ORDINARY. GENTLEMEN S ORDINARY. AND RESTAURANT. Nos. 530 and 502 Broadway. Entrance Rear Nos 3j and 37 James Street. ALBANY. The patronage of Citizens, strangers and visitors at Albany is respectfully solicited. The house has been fitted up in a manner superior to any in the country, nd every delicacy of. the Reason can be obtained at this establishment on the most reasonable terms. To travelers on Steamboats and Railroads ;thij house affords advantages over any other. No delay will occur as every order will be served as goon as given. Private parties furnished on the shortest notice with everything of the season. p. S. this house is within a few itepi of the Bail road Depot, boing on the block below the Del van House on the opposite aid of Broadway. 3o-ly OIL CLOTH all width and patterns, at FRENCH 4 KLNWSEEY'S.