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Jtlitelluiifu lleiua. MaKsachum'tU nubscrlptluns fur the Ejwt TeuiicKMi'o millrtvra amount to more thau tM.lHH), and still are rapidly com lug la. A letter writer says ex-President Ilucliuiiiiau rel'iixes to huIihci'IIiq to the Iiui'iuiter I'm I r fur the bene-tit of sick and wouuded soldiers, the Oskaloosa (Iowa) ller.ihl tells of a flit hog which was burled forty-three diiys under the snow In that country which still lives, though reduced from Its obese condition to almost a shadow. Rotiert Hale late of the Vermout and Massachusetts road, has accepted the j'iiersl sujx rliitendency of the Chi cago, Alton ana M. i-ouis luilraod. Col. Strel;ht aud three other offi cers were hid In Uichmond for a week after (jetting out of Llbhy prison. They were harbored at the house of a Mrs. Greene, a Union lady. jShc arrived un exectedly in Washington on Thursday, having h it Richmond from fear of ar rest. She left everything she had be hind. She reports that the number of loyalists in Richmond Is still very large 8 friiev. Dr. bellows of New York, having received an earnest and urgent invitation to supply the pulpit made va cant by the death of Hev. T. 8. King, called a business meeting of his society on last Sunday afternoon, aud asked leave of absence for six months. The reasons given by Dr. ISellows were so cogent that his request was unanimous ly granted. He will go to San Francis co at once, returning by the first of October. ew York I'rodure Price Current, For lot an they arrive from the country. He ported especially for the ttutland Daily and Weekly Herald, by W. 8. MoClura Co., striet ly Produce Commission Merchant. No. 2 0 Ful ton Street, New York. We quote for the week ending M ir;h 17, as fol low: Bi'ttvb 1st quality, N. H. state firkins, 38iOc per. lb. do. half firkins, 88.1 4 .'e " ' 1st qualitv NY. state tub, ShniOc " 1st " Vermont Tuba,.. 35i He ' ' " Indiana 3l83c " ' ii Iowa, 80S3c " " it ii it Minnesota, SaS!h " " i i. i Michigan S8i.S3o " " i Canada, 80.i3l " " " 2d N. Y. state & Vt. i0365 " " Western, JOufllo " Chiesk 1st quality N. Y. state Dairies lflalSj " ' do WnReserve lialtic " " " 1st quality Vt. dairies, ltaltio " "' 21 ' " " and State, IfcMSc " " " 24 quiil. Western 13il4; " " Posit -New me, 23?Vi3J0porbbI. " Old mesa 31 67u22 00 " " " Old tc newptime,... 21li22 00 " ' lir.r.r Eitr mesa 16 2.1(116 00 ' " " Plain " 12 50iil00 " " Cut Meats Shoulders 91-2n9"-8o per lb. Hams iKuHS'le " " Bacas Sides 12al2 l-Ic ' " Bellies, lOollc " ' Labo In barrels & tierces, 19illc ' In kegs & tubs....... 13 8-4iMc " ' Tallow 12 1-2i1Sc " ' FLOiia-Extra Western 7 40a 10 00 " " ,, Com. to good state and Western 640i It 40 ' bbl. Whkat West'n winter white, 1 8S1 M per bush ditto., red and amber 1 6il 06 ' ' ' Mil. c amber spring, 1 66-i 1 59 " " " Chicniro spring 1 67tl .'.8 CoM Ma'd Western sound, 1 8lol 88 " 11 unsound,. a " " " Yellow & white west'n 1 85a I 38 " " ,Oats Western it N. Y. Btate, BOaO 91 " ' North'u 4 Eastern... H8a 91 ' " Rth 1 57al SO " " I.ABi.aT 1 28nl 3 " ' Malt- 1 5fal MJ " " j Hops 1st sort, 27a$3c per lb. I " 2d " iOaiSe " 1 Sr.iD Clover, per lb 13 l-2nl4c. " Timothy, per bush O0n3 25. " . Flax, 3 50u3 5i. Eooe N.Y. state anil Vt., per doi Siw.TOc. Western by express in oats, 29a30:. Driiu Applies 1st quality state andWer-teru, 9 1-2j10c pr lb. " I'limbs- - 20fi21o " " " Chkbbiks iMaitie " " Bkkswax iio.Wc Busks 1st quality mediums,. fl 76a2 8S per bush " " " ' marrowfat 8 00aS26 " " Pkas Marrowfats, per bushel Canada, 1 lfiol 18 Ashks pots, per cwt 8 7,'ia8 88 " Pearls, 10 00 a Rais Mixe per b 6 l-Jir'c. Wuisket per gal 91'93o Wool 1st qual Saxony fleece, per lb. ...Bias c. 3-4 to full blood merino, 67i7?c 1.2 to do do. , 7186 c. Common and native 71a pKATHRas Lire nee, per lb ttlriU'c. I'otatof.8 - Mercers 2 SOoS 00 per bbl. Peach Blows, 1 0a2 3S ' " ur.n U..-1.. i ftcn .... u fTTcvctu ibeus,. ...... ., i f.ia w v" Orikb Arri.M- 2SOo8 50 " " Iihksskd Hons Salu 1-io per lb Venison- " Poultrt Turkies, 20i'22o " " Chickens...... !8i2()c " Ducks, 24 '2oo " Qe.se, 14ai6o " Fues Mink and all ether kinds sold at tiizheat I market price. i V t u 1. , l . . r rr . i.,. --i i : -uui na, n axilla lur neuiuui I vuoiuc Old Bourbon wAin. All correapondJcce and questions eheerfully an swered. Yours Respectfully, W. 8. McCLUHEA CO. j'l A It UIAGES. WORTHIXO-PRAtT.-In'Mendon, Jan 20 by i ira ElMn, Kq., Mr. Frastus Worthing, of Rutland, Vt , to Miss Emetine Pratt, of titoc bridire, Vt. fjo) EOOLESTON rRATT. In Mendon, March IB, by toe im, Mr. Hiram Eggleston and Mrs. Susan A. t-ratt, both of Mendon. ALLEN HASTINGS. In the M. K. Church, stpUsbeld Much I t, by Kit. m J. Kinder, Mr J hiel I. A ha of Kutlsiid, ai d Niss Sarah A. Hstinm, oi snrburno. B v 1.N EY OLbD hN, In Shrew bu r, March 16, by Rer. 11 . Eas man, Mr. Duane b. Barney and Miss LiUa A. Colbum. both of 8hresbuiy. WHITE HO ' E. In Ludlow on the 8th inst., by Kev. Ira Penrson, Capt. Daniel S. White, of the army of the Potomac and Miss Marie E. Howe ot l.udlow. HULETT BUXTON. In Oranyille.N, Y.. on the llth mr-t , by Her. W. A. Miller. Favette Hu lett, of P wlet. and Hora E Buxton, I)sn-y. MITH HOWE. In M ddlo Gr nville N. Y. on the tt'h inst., by ft.jw Ke den Haines, Mr Rue! 8m. th. o' Wilming on Vt., and Mrs. Sarah Sa phio ia Howe, of Vinton, Iowa EOGLt-s i ON J K W ELL - In f brews ury. . o , . ,i r , e. Wln D( te M vi 11 Lgrleston to Mm M .ry E. Jewell, all of Shrews- , bury, 1 rKSM AS-WvRNE.'t.-In Mt. Holly M .rch 13th. by Kev T. II. A -chilli (1, vir, Joseph w. Th, mas and M s- El:ia S. Warae-, both of Mt. Holly - JAQUlTII-WniTE-ln Mt. Ho ly, March 13th. by hot. f. U ArnKibald, Mr. 'enry A. Ja iuith and V t, p u . u Holly. " -r i "E ATHSi 1 AJ.An.?.ln ?anb'' Mawh 15th, 1864, ? yllt" UuUmr ot nestive fever, aged ci . r unmra at him v-f.l ... . tbilh Jvi U i .ncc 11 " Clock, rt -day rAJit n?',81"ei''Idtoaturd. . lKJk, agei 66 ar and 4 mo ths Kl. ... C "h in HoTf - tRlpLt ' Hu 'barrtton for nearly ' va di'cT'0 ;tKu,UB1--MaAJorof heart aiseaw. tnsuncn'T tenn, a (ed it .TTy'. W.shinKto II w-nd I.. ",b "d Slrona Tabor, .g.i fnGt.,rJL."GG. " ' Oram F f. , r'w' " 81 OeM Urejn, lormerl, of th- t.wn, aged 17 THE RUTLAND WEEKLY HEKALDt TIIU USD AY MARCH : 17, I8fi4. srcciAL Norici:s. . In a word, Madam Zadofl Porter's Ciiratire ItalMitn I the great Antidote to Colds, Coughs d Uons'iaiption, and lis us will amply repay the eonlidenee of the aser. It has al'eady d i much, aud isde tined to do more, lo mitlgite, and tiually banith from the human f .milv, so terrible oourge 01 iUiKTiLg Humanity aa Consump. A hni,tik..M villi.. .1- . ivlA. . . u'i. , i ii n w win, 11 , , . , Gold Medal Koap ajwsvi on haul is like a girden wtvuuui oiiweia, or m im ly wttuout cnuuren. Wep'tyeacfaand all alike, but have no-yispa thy with the fnmi y who uon not enioy the lui- lin if mju i.L.h k..a . '...W... ..... .11 celebrated and more than excelle'nt 8 apcn be -I.. : ...... . ..' . udi unru, ior inese inxunvs can ouiy teciijoyra "J ' hwi wi uu uui vrasv vr iuy USUI jruu uu COUiATK'S HONEY S'JAP. This oelebrated TOILET SOAP, in such uni versal drmuud, is made f:om the CHOICEST ma. teriala, MILD, and EdOLLIlvNT in ita nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENTEP, and extremely IiENFFIOlAL in ita action upon ths skin, tor sale by all Rruggirts and Fancy Goods Healers. jaiuoMya A NFW THINO UNDER THE SUN. In its effect in-Unt neous la its coloring power matchless. In all its ingre.lients vegetable. In its operation natural. Init, beautif Ingres lis enduring. In its 'endenev pMservative. lu ita popularity unequalled. CHKISTADOUO'S IIAlR HYP, Is pronounced b"th by the World of Science and the World ol lashiou, the finest pep irati never invented by ait to rectify tho short cmungs of aiure. Manufactured by J. Ciiai-rAiioso, No. 6 Astor IloUKe, New ork. Sold by ail Druginsta. Ap- iieu uy an iiair iressers. uicniilm. THE GREAT E GI.ISH REMEHY. SIR J AMIS ( I.AKKK'S CELEBRATED FEMALE TILLS. This invaluable m Miicine is unfailine in th cure of all those p ii. ful and ilaiig.TOns di. ease inciaent to uie I. male eor.st tunou. It moderate all excess, remove all obstruc tions, I r om whatever cau e, and brings on the moii'my pen fiw in r gularity. Thes ' Pills sboul 1 nut be taken bv females that are pregnant dur ng th first thie- months, as ibey aiesureto bring on Miscarriage, tut at ev ery other t me nlid m every o'.her case they are pe-ie iiy Mile. Inallca-es of Nervous and Spinal AUW tiO' S, pain in t r It ck and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue nn sngui exertion aica iieaaooe, wtntes and all the ptintal dim'ases occasioned by a disordered system these P. Us will effect a cure when all other mean have fai ed. Full dires'i ns n pamphlet around each pack ae, wuich should tie caiefully preserved. They can be sent in a b .t-le aontdninir 50 pills, poet free, by enclosing $1 and 6 three cent stamps iu n ny sgeiii. For sale by all Drucvists. So e Unted S e- Agent, JOB MOSES, 27 uui mm street, a w Voik. fejll:..&3m TWENTY-FIVE CKNT? TO -A E TWENTY FIVE HOLLARS, liegeman a on ientrated rlentine removes Paint, Urease Sfots, etc., tustantlv, and cleans Silks, Ribbons, Gloves, c., equal to new. Only 2i cents per hot le. ?old bv Hrnesisls. HK1EMAN U ., Chemists and Oruggists, New York. CHAPPED HANDS M IA0E, f-OKE LirS CHILBLAINS, .Vr. liegeman's ai t o '. Can. pnor l e with Glycer ine, . uros rluppid Hands, Ac, inimtdi telyi and wll keep the skin i-oit and sn ooth in the coldest weather. 8old bv l'ruists. Price 2i eeu:s. Sent by mail tor 30 cents HrtiEVf N ft 01., Chemists and Drug.ixti, N.w Ark. A HELIGHTflTL ' OHDJAL AND VALUA BLE TONIC. Hegmitn s & 'o V Co di 1 Kiixir or Calesaya bark, poswasing the act ve and w 11-k'iown prop erties of the Pe'uvi.n Ba k in a most ag-eeible form. It will be found a valuahle Tonic in all cnes, but particularly as a preventive to Fever and Feverauii ' guc. It is a pi, asant and palat able cordial, and is much sui erior to the conmon wh sky and rum bitters so much in use. Sold by Druggists. H EG K vt AN & CO., Cbeini ts and Di n gists. New York. i n'? rrnHvtr TO RESTO .fc I HE hi K OHE 'LTH The blood mist be puntiel, and i Ii medicines are useless vsj ich do not p sse.s t.ie quality o; stimu lating the blood to d icharife its impurities into thctwwels. BliUNDRr TH S ULlJi po-seas t'lis qua) ty in a high ilegrco, and should lie in every family. '1 hey ar equal y useful t'oi children and adi Its ; adap'ed to 'Oth sexes, Rnd ate .sinno cent as bread, y. t mot i ff dive as a medicine. The Hon. Jacob Be ers, of Spriugfil'e, lnd writes to Dr. ltiandreth under date u'f May llth, 181.1. ll have used your Invaluable Vegetable Uni versal Pill n my fatni y since 1 83S ; they have alwais .-ured, even wt.en othe- m-.iciries were of no avail, I ba e been the means of my ne gh bors usiug hundr. di of dollar-' w,rth and - am satisfied tney hsve ticeived tlmu'end percent, in blessed bra. h through their e. Thcv are used in this region for Hill ous and Livtr Di--ease , Fever and Aiue, and in all Khematio cases w th tne mos; perf- ct snwess In 'act, tbev are the great relian e n sickness, aud I trust your venerable life may be lo .g bpared to prepare so excellent a medicine for the use of man. 1'iease send me ycus lowest price by the gross. -old by P ND tc MORSR, and FRANCIS F'ENN, KiithvU. mchl :.mnfcw Ii". TO 111 AS VENETIAN HORSK LINIMENT Has given nn ver a! sa;i-fotion during the fourteen yearn it has been introduced into the United States. After being tried by millions, it has been procla med he pain destr yer of the world Pa n cannot be where this Liniment s applied If used s directed it cannot a. d never has fai'ed in a sm 'le instance. F'oreold . cough, and itifl leua it can't be beit. One 2i cc t bot tie wi-1 cure ail tn above, h- sides be;ne ue ul in every f- i y for sudden coident", such as burns, cuts sra'ds, imects in s, c It is perfectly in r.ocent o take inte na l' , and can e given to the oldest person or yo ng child. Price 25 and 0 cent a bottle. Sold oy all Druggists. Office, 56 Cortlaudt street. New ork. rachi :lmdftw 80RE THROAT,, Ci'UGH, COLD, and similar trouh ee, if suffered to progre", re sult in serious Fulmoat v, U onchial arid Asth mali siT ctinn oftentimes incurable. BROWNS ltROM'H ALIPOCHES are compounded s a- io reai h direct) y 'bu seat of the disease and give almost in tant relief. f.'hj.Vlm.U w " KUBrKA: FU rKA 1 To those who have lonv e. ugl ta reliable rem edy for Dysp psia, Los of A petite. Sick Head ache, Weakness Jiiin iio Liver Com- lMin1 and all ciseasi-s arising from a Tom-d and Disea ed Liv, r, 1 would recommend tp Boyc's Touic B t ters, they have nevet bi-en known to f. il. Po.d by all I ruggista FKANCIS Ff NN. Proprie'rr, Hu land, Vt. Dr Bnyces Toiic fitters a e comtn-eit tiiue!7 of A'ege'anles. a i i a-e a sntii'ated ' i ct'ne of Parks. Roots and Herbs. T.i-j were nev T notn to hurt, "ut a ays to flo good, Would vu be W ill, ough, and ii' art Ireeffi m ilMhe'Ut a ture is heir to. ' D li ves Tnnte Bitters -Are you desponding and ff tng as if von would like to injure el vonrno'gM r. ta Dr Bo ee's lonio Bitters and hev i 1 make a m n of you Sold bv ell D ale a in Me I- nc. fe 8 MADAME ZAD C f K r.Ko CrRiTlVE H ILAJI, For Coughs, C.ildj. ConsummiO' , Asthma, Short- 1 nsssot ormiin, licsnnioi me inr i. f .mouitv of B ea'hing, Uuski t he hro t, nd all the effects tone produced by chec ed p rsp;ra tion, &c. The following shows the li gh e-iimat on in which the above mvp ra.tii.nis he d : W I ha. e u d Port, r's i:ur r a'sam for the caa: year, and I think i t e be t r medy for Cold - and i.bstina e C ugis th i' I hive had occa sion to use, and won d reonnm rnd t to ether, e pecia ly pares s, aa a safe i d a y remedy tor chiliren. O W. MOit E, Teacher of the 1 i f and liumb A yluro. New York, eb 11. Mi d me Porter's Ctur i e Ha'aira can be "b ttin d of all D uggi-ts. Price, 1 en s, rrd in large buttle at iS- cents . mch'4:d l lw TOO N 8CM1TI E . The Rev. F. A. Wilsu, Heiu- y SfftMinf. tion, Asthma. Kmrw hi' a, migb.' . I k arei all Throat nd I unu Alf-e inns, thvr ta a pam phlet givvig 'he pTiinriptii-B aut stio t ni-tory of ease, can be 0'ta:.eri of FRAACI FB .N, liruayiet, :' eb3:2m Mull n.l, Vt, QLARK'S DISTILLED RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR , - RESTORES GRAY AND FADED 1IA1E AND BEARD TO ITS NATUUAL COLOR, AND 18 A MOST LUXURIOUS TKKf 8INO FOR TUG HAIR AND HEAD. CLARK'S RRSTORATIVK, Restore the Color, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE. Kruilicates the Dandruff. ILAKa'S RESTOK ATI V K, Promotes the Growth, ILAHK S KKsTORATIVE, Prevents Its falling off. Cl.Alth.a KKSTURATIVE, Is an uneciuallcd Drestjlug ULsAKK'S lU'.STUKATI VK, la pood for Children LL.AUK,'8 RKSTORAT1VE, Is good for Ladles CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is good for Old People, LLiAltK S Uf.SlURATl VK, Is perfectly harmless tbAllh S 111-.SIUKATI V E, Contalus no Oil CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is not a Dye. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Reautilles the llalr, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is splendid lor Whiskers, (JLAUK'S RESTORATIVE, Keeps the Hair in its Place CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Cures Nervous Headache CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Prevents Eruptions, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Stops Itching and Burning. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Keeps the Head Cool CLARK'8 RESTORATIVE, Is Delightfully Perfumed. LL,AliK'S KLSTUKATIVE, Contains no Sediment. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Contains no Gum. CLARK S RESTORATIVE, Polishes the Hair, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Prepares you for Parties, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Prepares you for Balls. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, All Ladies need it. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, No Lady will do without it, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Cost? but $1. tLAKK S RESTORATIVE, Is sold by Druggists and Dealers eve rywhere. Price $1 per bottle 6 bottles for $5. C. Q. CLARK & CO., Proprietors. GEO. C. GOODWIN & CO.. Boston. General Agents. feb22:d&w:snly 8. T. 1860 X. Persons of sedentarv habits troubled with weak ness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack ol appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, consti pation, &c, deserve to suffer if they will not try the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS. Which are now recommended by the highest med ical authorities, and waranted to produce an ta MKniATK benefiral effect. Thev are exceeding! agreeable, perfectly pure, ai.d must supersede afi other tonics where a healthy, gentle stimulant is required Th- y purify, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healt' y appetite. Tbey arc an antidote to change of water and diet. Thev overcome effects of dissipation and lati honrs. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fe ver". They purify the breath and acidity of the stom- ?h. They cure dyspepsia and constipation. Tbey cure Diarrhea. Cholera and Cholera Mor bus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Head ache. They make the weak stronir. the languid bril liant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are composed of the oelebrated Calsaya bark wintenrreen, sassafras, roots and neros, all pre served in perfectly pure St. Croix rum. ' I have given the Plantation Bitters to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing effect. 6. W. D. Andkkws, Bupt. Soldiers Home, Cincinnati, O." The Plantation Bitters have cured me of Liver Complaint of which I waa laid up prostrate and bad to abandon my business. a., ts. mnoslxt, Cleveland, I owe much to you, for I verily be lieve the Plantation Bit' ers have saved my life. Krv. W. II. WaoeoiixE, Madrid, N. Y." xhou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatlv benefitted by their use. i cy mend, asa uuxeib, rnuadeiptua, ra I hare been a neat sufferer from dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. Tne Plantation Bitters have cured me. Rav. J. 8. Cathorb, Rochester, N. Y." 1 Send us twentv-four doien more of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which is daily increasing with the guests of our house. St a as, Chadwicx ft Co., Proprietors Willard's Hotel, Washington, D. 0. . cc. CO. CO, CO. CO. CO j f uch are one in thousands of certificates daily received. Thev are immensely beneficial to weak persons and delicate females. Be cautious of re filled bottles. See our signa ture on a fine steel pla e label. They are not sold by the gallon. They are only sold in our patent log eabin bottles, by respectable druggists, gro cers, hotels, saloons, steamboats and country Stores. P.H. I'KAKE c CO., ctl :d weow6m 202 Broadway, N. Y A PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MABRIAOE, Con'ainir g m arly three hundred pages, and one hundred and thirty fine Plates and Engravings of ths Anatomy of the Sexual Organs in a state bf Health and Disease, with a Treatise on Self Abuse, its Deplorable Consequences upon the Mind a d Body, with the Author's Plan of Treat ment the only rational anl successful mode of euro, as sbown bv the report of cases treated. A truthful a 'v st to -he married, and those con tent 1 'I g m-r , who entertain doubts of their b I al cond in. 8 at free of postage to any addles a reoept of li cent in stamp or postal currency, by add wising ( ' DB. LA CROIX, No. SI Ma den Lane, Albany, H. Y. febM:SmiJw NEW ADVQlTISEJtlEjVrs. TO NERVOUS STJFFK11ERS OF BOTH MtX R A reverend gentlemen having been restared to health in a few days, after undermine all the Usual routine and irregular expensive modeae treatment, without suecens, consider it bis sacra duty to communicate t his afflicted creatures the mean of cum. Hence, on the receipt ef aa ad dres-ed envelope, he will send (free) a copy of th preseriwHoii used. Direct to DR. JOHN M. DAONALL, 16S Fultoa Street, N.Y. 4:w JAST CALL BUT ONE I All prfeoco ia debt to B. H. BUBT Mast pay at eeie 1 B. B. B0BZ. January 11, 1M4. CTATE OP VERMONT, District of "own uoort forth District of lairhaven. To all persnua interested in the estate of Rschel Clark, lata of Pawlet, ia said district, deceased. t,'t"lJ; ... . v Ga.irWT Bv the authority of the State of Vermont, you are hereby notified to appear before aaid Probate Court, at the probate office in Castleton, in said district, ea the fourth day of April, A. I). 181,4, to show cause, if any you have, why a certain instrument in writing, tiled in said court, aud purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased, should not bo proved and al lowed. Dated at Castluton, in aaid district, this loth day of March, A. 1), 18(4. JUHN HOWE, Bcginter. CTATE OF VEKMONT, District of J Rutland, ss. The Probate Court for tho District ot Rutland. ,. To 11 Preons interested in the estate of Wil liam 11. U. 1 hompson, late of itiddlotowu, ia i aid district, deceased, testate, MaxxTiNo : By the authority of the State of Vermont, you are hereby notified to appear before luid Pro bate Court, at the Probate Office in Rutland, in said district, on th first Tuesday of Apri', A. D. 1864, to show cause, if any you have, why a certain instrument, in writing, filed in aaid Court, and purporting to be tho last will and tes trment of said deceased should not be proved and allowed. Of MahVA.""",0 diStriC, th" ,0Ul ' JAM KS BROWN, Register. pOMMISSIONERS' NOTICE.-We, J the subscribers, being appointed by the Hon. Probate Court for the District of Fairhaven. lonimiasioners to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands of allporsons against Nancy blossom, lute of Wells, in said district, deceased, hereby give notice that we will meet for the pur pose i oi eianvning and allowing said claims at the dwelUn. houje of William Goodrich, in Wells, on the second Iridayso April and September next, from mne o'clsck, A. M, until four o'clock P. M. on each ofsaid days, and that six months from the 9th day of March A. D. 1864, ia the time lim ited by and Court for said creditors to present their said claims to us for examination and al lowance. ADittwa,,t'W11"' Vt- this U day of March, A Jj. lot) 4. . C- f NICHOLS, ) , :3 J. II. PARKS. I Oom'rs. T7PILEPSY.C. ROBBINS, M. D., -A- the discoverer of New Remedies for Epilep tic Fits, St. Vitus Dance, and other Nervous and Convulsive Dise sea, (himself once a hoceless epileptic,) continues at his old stand, No. S Hav erhill street, Charlestown, Mass , where he can bo professionally consulted. Dr. R. has cured a thousand cases and is authorized publicly to refer in Boston, to Judge Ames, (Hon. Isac Ames,) Bela Mirsh, Esq , No, 14 Broom fleld street; Jesse Alderman, (Banker,) 104 8tate Mreet, a most appalling case ; Mrs. A. CrotDy. Last Boston. ' Dr. U. is permitted to refer to Mrs. Sarah A. Locke, Bradford a lady of positioa, who person ally knows of two forlorn cases cured bv him, that the Medical Faculty of Philadelphia, New York and Boston, after long trial, gave her up as hope less. r Dr. BOBBINS has been in tie practice of F.pi lepsy, Chorda, ard other nervous and Convulsive Diseases in this city and Charlestown for nearly s xteen years. His indorsees embrace men of the highest culture, position and wealth. No amount ol testimony can be added to hia jreteusion ma king the world his debtor. See card.-Boston traveler. U:wlt MEDICAL. CTATE OP VERMONT, District ol ' Rutland. s. Tb P,l,.. r, 2v. district of Rutland : 1 o all persons whom it may concern, -, .,, Gbeitiko: ATanklln Ki:lmir. nifiTl.n r..i a i , . , , " . i. . wi vuiui a. nun. i?nD,T iy .M- Uuu,"'', Emma L. Huntoon, HI L Huntoon and Hattic E. Huntoon, minors and children n liunlal T Tr... ,....'. . - - . - - - "..ii.uiui, iitia oi r.ut- land in said distnct, deceased, having represented - ..... n.i.. inieivsiea in me Hotel and land r art of the estate of aaid deceased, and that it would be conducive to the interest of his wards to sell such estate and put the money at interest or otherwise invest it, has made application to faid Probata f:n,ii f tf , , Therefore iv uia&o auca saie Bv theauthority of the State of Vermont, yon are hereby notified to appear before said Court, at the Probate Office in Rutland, in said district! on the first Tuesjay of April, A. D. 1864, to Show CBUAA. if ar.v I.-- l ,l. ., . . . - w uy oaia license should not be granted. Dated at Rutland, in said distrioi, this 16th day of March, A. D. 1864. 11 JAMJSS BROWN, Register. JURR & BURTON SEMINARY. This Institution, having been repaired through out, its accommodations enlarged, and new fur niture anL ennvenif.nf.AB niTmliul h.:ii i , , , .ri"i win uu re opened for tbe reception of pupils of both sexe on WEDNESDAY. APHTT. omh ti,. continue twelve weeks, closing the 2d Wednes day in July. iHBTEUcToas : WILLIAM F. BASCOM.A. M., Principal. MIS3 LAURA D. STEONO, Preceptress. A ffrnllnman lnrfonl 1. : 1 , J m j 4. "., ' . . "uu eapenenec, and a Teacher ot Music will also be employed. Y?rn? mn hsving in view a preparation for the MimStrV. VhlUI mrm,m..-u. , .. .vUu.OMUVJ may renaer such aid desirable, coming prorerly recomtnend d, can have the regular charges for Tuition. Tftnm .fori f. inmJdtivaln j ' A Circular giving specific information as to rates of Tuition, Vo., will be sent, on application. v . J. ANDERSON, Clerk. Manchester, March 1, 18 4, mchI5:dlw&w4w 'pnAT COMICAL BROWN ! WILLIAM B. BROWN, The Oreat Comic Genius, and MISS E. A. MABSH, the mintni Contrmlto, Will grive their UNIQUE CON0EST8 TOWN HALL, BRANDON, THURSDAY EVE- NINO. MARCH" Sa. TOWN HALL, RUTLAND, FRIDAY and 8AT- UKDAY EVN'GS, MARCH JJ and 26. Town Hal, Castleton, Monday Evening, March 28th. For particular see small bills. mch3:dcwSw CAVE YOUR CAST-OFP CLO- tO THTVfw r.-fc will Ka S rr, Kags in large or small quantities. ThoM with a AWiwUAfVA VVkkVU UUi WKUlVn, . . TTJTTLE k GAY. March 7, 1864. dtlwtf FOR SALE CHEAP. A Homestead, good house and barn and six acres of land, one mile fiom this village. Also, fifteen shares of stock In the Rank r Un land, and about lltxi worth of other personal property. Will be sold at much below it rtal value- Enquire of . , B. k D. C. BILLING, or the subscriber. F.A.DIKEMAN. mchl4:d&wlw FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INS. co. Josxra Polako, 8007. Samuel Wxixs, Trees. . 0TI8 HAYNE8, Agent for Rutland County. Reeidenoe south end of Main St., Rutland, Vt. novl9:dAwly IjARM FOR SALE Containing two hundred acres of land, situated three mile south of Poultney trill ge, and will be sold at a bargain. For particulars inquire of CLARIT BROTH ERS, Rutland, or D. M. GIDDINOS, on tho plac. melfJidcw.Sw rALUABLE REAL ESTATE Ft aale In Rutland Vt Th grand 1 H A. vnll hun aa the "Tennv Fair- .. JSVLL - '-n-wbole or Uad. well known ing about one hundred H. Baxter's, will ba sol m part, M suit, trie boyer. A, Wet Wm. on "rev street, U well );eatod to sell inbuildini lot at a swwulaUo- j of H H of Ularm-U, ; . B. Keyaolds, Bank of Kutland, or on the premkes, of Rutland, Jan. J7, im. faaM-dcwww EKKS& CHENEY will receive a w YyJL WRIGHT'S t REJUVENATING ELIXIR! OR, ESSENCE OF LIFE. Prepared from Fur Vegetable Extract, contain ing nothing injurious to th most delicate. The Rejuenatinc Elixir is th result of modern discoveries in ths vegetable kingdom ; being aa entirely new and abstract method of cure, irres pective of all the old aud wornout systems This medicine has been tosted by th moat emi nent medical men of th day, and by them pro nounced to be one of the greatest medical doscov eries of the age. On bottl will cure general Debility. A few doaes cures Hysterics in female. On bottle cure Palpitation of th Heart. A few doses restores th organ of generation. From one to thre bottle restores th manli ness and full vigor of youth. A few doses restores th appetite. Thre bottles cure th worst case oftmpo" tency. A few doaes cures the low spirited. One bottle restores the mental power. A few doses bring the rose to the cheek. This medicine restores to manly vigor and ro bust health the poor debilitated, worn-down and despairing devotee of sensual pleasure. The listless enervated youth, the over-tasked man of business, the victim of nervous deprea-ion, the individual suffering from general debility, or from weakness of a single organ, will find imme diate and permanent relief by the us of this Elixir or Essence of Life. Price $2 per bottle, or three bottle for 5, and forwarded by Express, on receipt of money, to any address. g Sold by all druggists everywhere. Da. W. K. MEKWIN c CO., PaOPKIKTOKS, No. 69 Liberty St., New York. Pond c Morse, Agents for Rutland. jani3:mon wed&fri:lyd&w QHEROKEE PILLS! SUGAR COATED, FEMALE REGULATOR HEALTH PRESERVER, CERTAIN AND SAFE, ror the removal of Obstructions, and th Inau ranee of Regularity in the Recurrence of the Monthly Periods. They cure or obviate, those numerous disease that spring from irreguluarity, by removing th irregularity itse:f. They cure suppressed, Excessive and Painful Menstruation. They cure Green Sickness (Chlorosis.) They oure Nervous and Spinal A flections, pains in the Back and lower parts of the body, Heavi ness, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Headache, Giddiness, &e., Ac. In a word, by the Irregular.tiy, they remove the cause and with it au, me enects tnat spring from it. Composed of simple vegetable extracts, they contain nothing deleterious to any constitution, however delicate, their function beine to suhsti. tute strength for weakness, which, when properly used, they never fail to do it. They may be safely used at any age. and at anv period, xxckpt dukiho the fibst thik months, during wnicn the unfailing nature of their action waiua mnwituy prxvxnt pregnancy. All letters seeking information or advice will be promptly, freely and discreetly answered. Full directions accompany each box. Price $1 per box, or six bottles for 5. . Sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of pric Sold by all respectable Druggists. Da. W. K MERWIN & CO., Solk Fbopbibtors, No. 59 Liberty St., New York. Pond It Morse, Agents, Rutland. jan2:i mon wed&fri:lyd&w F E M A L E CORDIAL. STRENGTHENING lam nnnlv as Imm.hAinJ -Palatal a-t J befer th iota of Febraafy. P".AT to bay woaU to vaK t U ava laar iWrt4ss. ThisMidicine is of long tried efficacy for cor recting all disorders incidcutal to the female sex . That the afflicted may feel assured that this Cordial is truly valuablo and worthy their confi dence, not one of those secret compounds pur posed to destroy healthy action, I add a few testi monials from physician whom all, favoring the Eclectic and Reformed Practice of Medicine, re spect. Dr. WILLARD 0. GEORGE, formerly Pro fessor in the Worcester Medical College, and Pres ident of the Iclectio Medical Society, Mass., speaks of it in the following terms: "I have nsed the Female Strengthening Cordial similar to that prepared by Dr. GEO. W. SWEET, 106 Hanover Street, and I regard it as one Of the beat medicines for Female Complaints that can be found." Dr. J. KING, author of "Woman ; Her Dis eases and their Treatment," says : 'This medicine appears to exert a specific influ ence on the Uterus. It is a valuable aiient in all derangements of the Female Reproductive Or gans." Dr. E. SMITH, President of the New York As sociation of Botanic Physicians, says ; " No female, if in delicate health, should omit the timely use of this valuable Cordial. I owe much of my success in midwifery to this valuable Medicine." MOTHERS AND MARRIED LADIES, The following from Dr. Fay is well worthy your notice : "As a general remedy for Female Complaints this Cordial is a very valuable one, but by the Profession it is esteemed more highly for its good results during Confinement in relieving the great suffering attendant upon childbirth. I acknowl edge with Dr. Smith that much of my success in midw.fery is due to the use of this medicine. It strengthens both mother and child. In such ca se I follow the directions of Prof. King, by al lowing my patients to use it a few weeks previous to confinement, as by the energy it imparts to the uterine nervous system the labor will be very much facilitated, and remove the Cramps which many female are liable to. No woman, if she knew the great value of this Strengthening Cor dial, would fail to use it." I have received numerous testimonials from different parts of the country where used. Know ing the good that it is capable of doing, I will war rant every bottle of my " Cordial" to be satisfac tory in iU results. The following symp'oms indicate the affection in which th Female Strengthening Cordial ha proved invaluable. Indisposition to Exertion, Wakefulness, Uneasi ness, Depression of Spirits, Trembling, Loss of Power, Pain in the Back, Alternate - Chills and Slushing of Heart, Drag ging Sensation in the Lower Part, of the Body, Headache, Lan- gour, Aching along the Thighs, Intolerance of . ' '' Light and Sound, Pale Counte-nane- Derangementof the r-tom.h and Bowels, Diffl cult Bretlaing, Hysteria, fcc c Wiflo remedy in an Uterine Diseases ifr. is or Green ttckneas, Irregularity, Pain OMS Profuse or Suppression of Customary Dis- oharree, Leuchorcea or nmiee, ocnirrua vr twi cers ted State of the Uterus, Bterility, tc No better Tonic can possibly be put op than this, and none less likely to do harm, as it is com posed wholly of valuable agents, and rack a we have known to be valuable, and kayo use! for many yean. . . PRICE, IS CENTS PEE BOTTLE. Sold by Druggists generally ; alto, tent to any address en receipt of price. Be sure and get that prepared at th ' NEW ENGLAND BOTANIC DEPOT, lotl Haxovxb Stbixt, , . . Boore. j GEO. W. SWEET, X. Jt':l;-; ;! Proprietor. WEEKS & CUEWET. . .1 JkjEW GOODS I JJEWGOOSI HANGINGS, AC. rAtr..vS.UArNOT8iJIAT TKKE8, Jf-AJ-S. JJININU TABLES, KJ. TENSION TABLES, BEDSTEADS, CHAIIW, ly very variety of Furniture ia use, . , , . a ALSO HAIR, HUSK c EXCELSIOR MATRARflKfl - upholstered and not. A CHOICE LOT Ok"mJRBORS, ROUND 4 Corners, Arch Top, All Gilt, Rom and Gilt, stosewood, Square Corner and Common Glass of all sues. , also ' " ' ' " AiJPAND SPLENDID STOCK Of" CAR- FEI8, oonsi.ting of Velvets, Knguah anl American Tapestry. Brusseis, Three Ply, Su perfine Ingrain, Cheap Wool, Cotton, Hemp J and Wool and Cotton Stair Carpeting, Mat. Rugs, Ac auto A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF PLAIN AND Check Straw Matting, Oil Cloth Stair Cover. ' and Oil Cloth Carpeting, all widths. ALSO THE LARGEST AND BUST ASSORTMENT of Crockery, China and Glassware ever oor4 ; in th State. ALSO " WOODEN WARE OK EVERY DESCBITW . TION, Brooms, Brushes, Feather Dusters, co . Call at Perkins New Brick Block, Merchants" Row, Rutland, Vt., where you will and th only J assortment of House Furuiahing Good ia tho 8tate. A liberal discount made to the trade. dfcw ' ' EDUCATIONAL. TT. . B URL1NGT0N COLLEGE. COMMERCIAL ANOTHER LINK" IN BRYANT, STRATTON & CO.'S GREAT CHAIN OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGES, Located in Eighteen Leading Commercial Cite in the United States and Canada, a follow : Boblihotoh, Vt., Rochester, " New York, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Portland, Providence, Albany, Trov. Butlalo, Toronto. ClevelanJ. Detroit, Chicag Milwaukee, St. Louis, Hartford, Newark, With a daily attendance of several thousand ' young men, DESIOKED TO . , .. IMPART A SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATION ' to yonngMen and Ladies, uniting Thioet and . PaacTici in a manner never before contemplated. " SCHOLARSHIPS issued at Burlington College good for an unlim- -ited period in the Eighteen College comprising " the " Chain." CLUBBING. ' . . . .k Two or more Students, entering at the sam time from the same neighborhood, will be entitled " o a diicount of ten per cent, on the regular rate of tuition. , : . For further Information please call at College t Rooms, or send for Circulars, Specimens and Lit ters. Address BRYANT, STRATTON c CO Burlington, Vt. Burlington, Jan. 21, 1R64. feb4:dw6m ' QASTLETON SEMINARY, THE SUMMER TERM commences Araa 14. and continues 14 weeks. Every room occupied during Winter Term. Applications for sdnu. sion should be made early. t45 paid in advance will cover all expenses. Miss HARRIET N. HASKELL. mohl:d&w6w MISCELLANEOUS. jyjADAME ZADOC PORTER'S CURATIVE COUGH BALSAM. . PRICE, 24 AND 40 CENLS PER BOTTIJL The Beit, Cheapett, and mult Sfftclual Sent' dy for Cought, Coldt, tc, the World hat ever produced, Purely Vegetable, con tains no Minerals or other Delete rioui Drugi. The Curative Balsam is warranted, if nsed ac cording to directions, to cure in all cases, Cough, . Colds, Croup, Whooping, Asthma, and aUAffeo ,' tions of the Throat and Lung. Madame Zadoc Porter's Balsam is a purely veg- ' etable expectorant, prepared with great car and scientifio skill, from a combination of the beat remedies the vegetable kingdom affordi. Its re medial qualities ar baaed on its power to assist the healthy and vigorous circulation of th blood through the lungs. It enliven the muscles and assists the skin to perform tb duties of regula- ting the heat of the system, and In gently throw ing off th waste substance from the surface of th body. It loosens the phlegm, induce free (pitting and will he found very agreeable to tho taste. It is not a violent remedy, but emollient, warming, searching and effective, can be taken by the oldest person, or youngest child. Madam Zadoc Porter's Curative Balaam i Bo new and untried medicine, but hu been used by , the publio for the past 23 years, with unparalelled success, and ha acquired it pretent extensive and largely increasing sale, simply by being recom mended by those who have used it to their afflict ed friends and other. If you have a cold, if ever so slight, do not fail to give the Balsam a trial, a th very low price at which it is sold, brings it in th reach of vry one, that they may always keep it convenient fot use . The timely us of a 25 cent bottl will often, prov to be worth one hundred times its cat, .' juo not d pu en witn any other. Aak fee Madams Zadoc PoaTxa's CovoBBAliA), nurt on having it, and tak no other . u your Drug gist doe not have it have him aend and get it to yuu, I 1 t Bottle. Sold by all Dggist, ,t 2S and 50 cent, per HALL fc RUCK EL, Proprietor, '" 218 Greenwich Street, New York. Wr,XS A POTTER, General Agents for New ' England. . febl:dwSm. ; STEEL PENS The Washington Me dallion Pen Company notifies the publio that they are producing their popular Pen of im proved quality. They confidently appeal to the nationality of every man, and every community, to give their countenance and support to thi Original American Pen, the first sui oes ia all the various attempt that have been made for thirty years past to establish an American saado . Steel Pen. The motto of every Amerioaa citisen new hould be American Goons, American Manu- factum to the total exclusion ef every thinf English or French- - P. 8. The sell:: of a counterfeit or aa imi tation of h Washington Medallion Fen, violate not only th patent law f th United Mater, bat th common law on trad marks and th Ctm po ny hereby warn all peraoni net to U u. feits or imitation of th Waahington Medallion Pen,a th law will be eaforood againit all and r. Th genuine will Ve furnished by Maaar. TTJT TLX OAT, Rutland. Vt., wh bav ka aa pointed the aanulaeurr agant, at th saasv aiact ur-srs priesa. i. P. MOW. deeS:dwtf ' PENSION AGENCY, e. Petimor BoaattMOadBaeb Pay ebtainod, " . Ufaa acaiatt the United State pteeaented WALTER C. DUNir - 1 Attorney t Oo Ovot Lewi fern" Drug Stove Ti. ep' :- 'if I f i 1 S '1 '1' i 4 , ' ,1 K rt, 1 HI i 1,'' ii 4 1' 6r