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- I poetical elections. For the Standard. TO MISS J. C . ON THE DEATH OF A BELOVED BROTHER Thcv tell m that jour brother't dead, 0, can it, can it be That lie now sleeps the lecp of death, And lnm no more we'll tee? Ah, yes, he's gone, and we must try This awful grief to bear. And think that while we mourn his loss, He's fre from strife and care. We little thought a fe months since, When last we parted hero, That we should never meet again Our friend and brother dear. Hut though his body now lies low Beneath the prairie sod. We fondly trust his spirit pure Has winged its way to God. '1 was hard to think that he must die, So far away from homa, With none but careless strangers there, To lay him in the tomb; Ko sister dear was standing near, When he was called away; lint angels hovered round to guard The cold and lifeless clay. But better thus that he should die, While noble, pure, and free, Than that he live as others have In sin and misery, lie ? gone to rest, and flowers shall bloom Around his narrow bed. Ami birds siia'.l chant a requiem sad Above your brother, dead ! K rby, July 14. Cousis Mart. uACirs American Compound. rTIHE subscribers would respectruiiy as X attention of the People of Vermont, to the 1856! GOODS. 1856! GOOD GOODS ! AXD SO CHEAP TOO ! 1 1 A well filled Store I chanced to see, As I was passing Coven-tree, I hied within, and took a seat, To view this Stock of Goods complete. WE HAVE Our Moleskin Hats, in style most rare, None can excel, and few compare ; Beaver, Silk, Fur, in style the best, That well have proved to stand the test. For the Standard. TO MISS JULIA F . u.N THE DEATH OF 1IEK MOTHER. Mic's gone to her home, Julia, In that bright hind to dwell, 'Mint land uuseeu by mortal eye, Whose myst'ries none can tell; But where they say the good arc blcit And wander free in light She's gone to seek that home, Julia, Where all is fair and bright. 1 was but a joyous dream, Julia, When slumbers o'er her stole ; She knew that death had come, Julia, To loose her weary soul ; And oh, she's gone to that loved land Of never fading bliss, 'Die land where spirits dwell, Julia, A brighter world than this. There ev'rything is pure, Julia, And language is too faint, '1 he beauty of that spirit world Or half its joys to paint. The verdant trees, the lovely (lowers, The birds with songs of mirth, They are too bright, too sweet, Julia, To grace our sinful earth. Sjiith Troy. Torsv. claims of BACH'S AMERICAS COMPOUND, 1. nr. nt that het nrennrations before the public tor the relief and cure of the following complaints: Bronchitis, Ministers' Sore Throat, Cal omel, Nursing and Ulcerated bore MoutJis.Sore Nivvles.Mercurial Taints, T.i cr C" .i A, 1 rw 1 rr nt I n n n f ?.!T..ir Coats and Pants of fabric rare, Complai'us, Female Weakness and lr- Cravats and Stocks that'll makeyou stare, nrit;J. Fluor Albus. (or Whites.) Shirts and Collars, lSeckties and ests, Couahs arisina from an Irritated Of New York style the very best! Throat. Piles. Weak Stomachs in fact, in any case of WEAKNESS. INFLAMMATION, or IMPURE BLOOD, USE THIS REMEDY. In the citv of Auburn, -where this medicine is prepared, and the Proprietors reside, a large list of the most reliable and respectable proots otiti t,, ri,:i.lrpni nf varied stvle, efficacv have been furnished in its favor, by the Men S, Boys, Lliildrensot vaiiea siyiu voluntary promptings ef those who have been re- Xhat are not surpassed in any pue , uevea ana curea 01 long sianuing jjjgg jiats we have liKewise, rmteMteK to spreadiu That fill beholders with surprise. nnH nrnmnte the food of others who may be sim ilarly afflicted. Carpet Bap-s, Trunks, and neat Valises, i,; ir.,i,,. h been neen mrlv hannv in all wll . p ' , , . . 'Z "i b.m..i nrt Throat "? rttWs. from At fair and usual marset pi ices slight to Chronic injUmmatioru and Ulcerations. Ladies Satchels, Umbrellas neat, Also in some very marseu cases ui reumm uessand Irregularities, ana many ouier com nlnintji enumerated above. We have also somestrone cases ot this charac ter in our own State, in which it has been used with wonderful success, wnere lor years r sorts to many other remedies have faded to afford relief. Its ingredients, among which is a compound fluid extract of 'BEECH DROPS " OR "CANCER ROOT," and composition are such as to render it perfect ly safe and harmless, requiring the exercise of no special care m regara 10 me uuuiis 01 me mui viiiiial. bevoud that ordinarily necessary. From a personal knowledge of these facts, I do not hesitate to say to all who are in any way af flicted with Bodily Weakness, Debility, Inflam mation, Impure or Sluggish Blood, Uiat BACH'S AMERICAN COMPOUND is recommended in the strongest assurance of Relief and Curt. EKED. E. SMITH, Montpelier, Wholesale Agent for the State of Vermont. To whom all orders should be addressed. GRASS. Cuiisiditf what we owe merely to the meadow grass to the covering of the tlark ground by that glorious enamel, by the companies of those soft, and count less, and peaceful spears. The fields ! Follow but forth for a little time the thoughts of all we ought to recognise in tlio.e words. All spring and summer is in them the walks by silent, scented paths the rests in noon-day heat the jy of herds and flocks the power of all shepherds life and meditation the life !' sunlight upon the world, falling in ruienild streaks, and falling in soft blue ehadows, where else it would have struck upon the dark mould or scorching dust pastures beside the pacing brooks soft banks and knolls of lowly hills ihymy slopes of down overlooked by the blue line of lifteJ. sea crisp lawns aft dim with early dew, or smooth in eve ning warmth of barred sunshine dinted by happy feet, and softening in their fall the sound of loving voices ; all these are summed up in those simple words; and these are not all. "We may not measure to the full the depth of this heavenly jjift in our hand ; though still as we think of it longer, the infinite of that meadow sweetness, Shakspeare's peculiar joy, would open on us more and more, yet we have it but in part. Go out in the spring tunc among the meadows that slope from the shores of the Swiss lakes to the roots ..C . I. . 1 - . . i men- tower mountains, mere min ted with the tall gentians, and the white narcissus, the grass grows deep and free ; and iu you follow the winding inountjiiu paths, beneath arching boughs all veiled and dim with blossom paths that furcver droop and rise over the green banks and mounds sweeping down in wnted undulation, steep to the blue wa ter, studded here and there with new mown heaps, filling all the air with faint er sweetness. Look up towards the high er hills, where the wave? of everlasting pi eeu roll silently into their long inlet among the shadows of the pines, and we may perhaps at last know the meaning of these quiet words of the 147th Palm: "lie maketh grass to grow upon the mountains." There are also several lessons sym bolically connected with this subject, which we must not allow to escape us. Ob -ervc, the peculiar characters of the gnus w hich adapt it especially for the service of man, are its apparent humility and cheerfulness. Its humility, is that it seems created only for lowest service appointed to be trodden on and fed upon, lis cheerfulness, in that it seems to exult under all kinds of violence aud suffering. You roll it, and it is stronger the next day ; you mow it, and it multiplies its shoots, us it were grateful ; you tread up on it, and it only sends up richer per fume. Spring comes, and it rejoices w ith all the earth glowing with variegated ilumc of flowers waving in soft depth of fruitful strength. Winter comes, and though it will not mock its fellow plants by growing then, it will not pine and mourn und turn colorless or leafless as 'hey. It is always green, and is only the Lriuhlcr and -aver for the lwar-froit. That in this country can't be beat. Port-Monnaries, Gloves, rare and nice, And at a very moderate price Whv will vou roam this world around, When here the Destot uooas are iouna : WTH have been still a long time, Dnt nave now 1 T made arrangements to receive New Goods w.k1v throughout the season, so that we may always be advised as to the lowest Market Prices, and latest fashions in vogue. We would especially call the attention oi tne Ladies to our New Stock of Goods, which we have selected especially for them, among which are some entirely new styles oi Sun .Shades, Fancy Tarasols, Fine Linen Cambric, Swiss Dotted Muslins, Plain India Muslins, Book, Jaconet, and Nainsook Muslins, Checked, Corded, and fi ured; Plain and Checked Cambric, Ladies Linen and Cambric Hdkfs, French, Cambric, and Muslin Collars, Lace, Mus lin, and Cambric Edge and Insert ing, Florence, Pearl, Braid, Open, Gossa mer, and Plain Straw Bonnets, Kib- bons, Flowers, labs, (astonish ingly beautiful,) Gloves, and Hosiery, Dress Trimmings, Prints, DeBages, Berage Delaine, Bo rages, Lawns, French Muslins, Black, Fancy, & Brocade Dress Silks, Silk, Crape and Cashmere Shawls, Heavy -m v T .in igec - itUVUI 11 . 1 U UUQ IV IVUtfi 1 . . . We, the undersiimed. have received the formu- BEAD MADE CEOTIIIftb. la for preparing "Bacu's American Compound," Jo buy their Clothing now is the time, and as for as we have tested it, can recommend I r "l i.i i k ? its general use as a tonic and alterative Medicine, " "cl c l"c F,ul-D UUJ " ; to hemove vitiated HUMoKs or Tni blood, I m told it is at VV alwGrth oc West! and peculiarly adapted to r emales suffering from Leucorrnoea, i w lines,) ana to tnose whose con stitutions are enfeebled from intermittent Fertr, .lOSEPH M. MORKIS, M. D., LANSING H BRIGGS, M. D., A. J. 1 AuLlt, 31. U. MTTSIC STORE, L, S. EXIST :. .,f nf Musical Wer- XTASacompleteasrur . . - . to bU 11 cbandise, ana an s- -"..,, "0f branch of business. A large assortment of -r.. . i r roRTES r.... nf ri.ickering. Woodward & Brown, and Bnwu& Allen, whumenU n i ., f h suocnor to any others mftmiflin.'tirp.fi in this country. SPRIPHIVES lu MELODEO!V$, manufacture hart & Neertham, . i ., ' " r ' 3 . Mrrant(t. ana eyery instrument -- v;l. r. 't.r t viol nnel os. Tenor Viols, iUUUIC DKH T1W1 . t; ,U-- Vinlin. Hniwrs. Flutes. (Jianoirew, Bugles. Trombones, Accordeons, Ace. ltulin rmn and Enehsh Strings foriols, j i, f nimlitv. Bows, finger H11U UUIUtrB! Ul UJ ; Boards, Tail Pieces, regs " """U," V : u Pitch Tubes. Clarionet rums, . uiuiiK " k - . ,, Reeds, Wetrenomes with and without bells, Music Stands, double refined Kosin, Cases for t lutes, Hionfc Mn. Rii and ilnsic Faper. Jnstruo- tion Books, and Scales for every Instrument. SHEET MUSIC. Mr, thon in onfl nieces now on hand, and ail new pieces of Music received as soon as publish- ea. uiee books ana aurei .'ius. iw w w Mr. K. will sell all articles as low as those of Uie Damn nnalirv itun h obtained in anv citv. and a liberal discount made to Teachers and thoe who buy to sell again. Grateful for the liberal pat ronage he has thus far received, he will spare no effort to keep a complete assortment of all arti cles nsunllv kent in a Music Store, and by con stant personal attention to his business, hopes to see in bis new and commodious store, all of hi old. and many new enstomers. Burlington, April 13, looo. io-iy. KNOWLEDGE For the Million! I THE Subscriber nnviuB "" " ' "i,.ad i from the City Markets, and having purchased , , ,; rAA rustomftr. now preparea to u . - - Jrienus, anu iu ukmv 6- . Books of every Descriptioii. j , . ,t a prent (except Uiose ot an immmui - reduction oi pnera. Tnrience He is conhdent tnai wuu u ti, iZbBsiness,nd a cloee . PP'0" t0J Mine, and an int mate acquaintance with many IrrfrnVnubUshinEknd wholsale houses m more returned HOVEY & SMITH'S CASH STORE. - . . ' T f. Ts Mb Editor : We have just receiveea. irom lioeion tue largest rJ i of Goods ever offered in this Market. We give you delow a f,.. 5 ' that yoa and all otner inenus mj i-iutc m Vrl?tBs(j" be boucht at a fair value. VWVr GOODS. 10 Linen " 7 to 9 Best yd. wide Sheeting TO DRUGGISTS AND OTHER DEALERS, A CARD. For the convenience of Druggists and individ uals now using this Medicine in the State of Ver mont, a constant supplv will be kept in the hands of our State Agent, FEED. E. SMITH, and all aDplications or orders will be promotly filled, on Hit $amt terms at men aa-irrisen m us. P. V. It. COVENTRY & CO , Proprietors, $2 Genesee St., Auburn, N. V. THE PEOPLE'S STORE, 152 ClaTircli Street. THE subscribers have just opened a new and rich Stock of Goods which they ofier at Wholesale and Retail, comprising Eich Dress Silks, Barages, Tissues, Lawns, Prints, , Delains, Mohairs, CERTIFICATES. Important from Dr. E. W. Sabin, of Bochester, N. Y. December 1, 1855. This mav certify that I have made atrial of "Bach's American Compound" in a case of severe Bronchial Affection, and a long standing irritation of the mucus coat of the Alimentary track. Bv the use of two bottles of the above Compound it is thought a permanent cure was affected. 1 have seen its wonderful efiec in a decided case of Scrofula Consumption, where the patiedt was thought to be beyond cure after taking a few bot tles of the American Compound is now thought to be out of danger, and nearly well. From what I have seen of the effect of the Compound, I should certainly recommend its use in such cases as above named. E. W. SABXt, M. D. non. D L DODGE, of Auburn. N. Y and late member of our tate Legislature, and one of tne most accomplished rnysicians and Chemists of our country, after giving this medicine his per sonal observaiion, says: " is destined to super stde aH liquid jrrtparatiuns for the cure of Chronic utseases. Bach's Familv Iiecine Book is to be had gratis of all Agents vou will there sea cures of disea ses recorded and you are invited to communi cate with any whose certificates are given, in uruer to prove inem genuine. CAUTION. P wrapper. Principal Office and Depot. 82 Genesee St. Aobchn, N. Y. t FUED. E. SMITH, General Agent for the State oi ennoni. For sale by C. C. KELLAM, Irasburgh, Vt. 25 I think I'll go and try it. Our neighbors don't begin to guess what we are doing in tnis tine. Huts, Daps, GEUTS FtrajTISHUJG GOODS. throughout. Ladies Kid and Cloth Gaiters, and Jenny Lind Boots. Alapaccas, Bombazine, Silk Warps. Cottons, Sheetings, CENTS FURNISHING GOODS. AND YANKEE NOTIONS. Merchants are respectfully invited to call and exainiue our Goods. HOTCHKISS & JELLISOtf. Burlington, April 10, 1656. 16-ly - ii.. ... vnriotv. at from ten w "'.' I . n j , . i tin ori manT Jlostol the i,zo doom i - 1 for 75 cent. Among his assortment may be found most of the Standard Histories and Poets, and most of the new publications of the day, such as THE WAR WITH KANSAS, TJie Escaped Nun ; Ten Tears among the Mail Bags ; A Tour among the Planters; Nine' Tears among the Convicts ; The Mrror of the World; The History of the Great West ; The Confessions of an Attorney. Also Dick's Works, and a fresh supply of Haywards Gazetteer, Mr. Stowe' Works, together with a lame lot of Religious, Historical, Bio- graphical, jueaicai, ocnoui, tryt, Childrens, Blank and Miscel laneous Works, too numerous to mention, at price that cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. TIa lifts also a larire sudoIv of Bibles which he is selling at hw usual extremely low prices, from twenty-five cents to twelve dollars. THE COTTAGE BIBLE, at his former price, $4,75. He would call particulor attention to his assort ment of Stationery which is now complete embra cing Plain and Fancy Note and Letter Paper from 5 to 25 cents per quire. Envelopes from 2 cents per pack to 6 cents each, and everything connec ted with the Stationery line at prices correspond ing with the above. lie would just say that he has a large lot of School Books on band which he is prepared to sell at prices that will positively defy all competi tion ! He is also prepared to furnish materials for Drawing, such as the different kinds of Drawing Paper, Tube Oil Calers, Prepared Canvas, Brush es, and all articles required for Oil Paintings, at the importers city prices. Thankful for former fiivors, he hopes by an upright course of dealing, and a careful exclu sion of all works of a doubtful tendency, to mer it and receive a good share ot puoiic patronage. Best Fast color Prints, ni " ITINtU m 1 . Am. & Trench Gingham, 12 1-2 to lo - ine . Muslin and Lawns, 12 to 1 4 Blue Dr.lU St anS Vlaid Silk, 87 1-2 to 1,20 Gents Kid Gloves, t Mnnrnins UCDaaes, wiuira i it-ncu xvuis. Drvnu. o - JA ,. , r,lL , to 1" uouics mni vcius ilose, l4 Berages, Alpaccas, Dress Trimmings, Thertaii. n: r or the leaamz puuusume i;,i f the rovu u .!Hp Lyone se Cloth, of the nimble sixpence, he h P"!1-. to,2l" Poplm, Pans B &c, all lovr. Embossed Tabl( Iloady IWIaclo Clotnins, Hats tfe cQ Good Blk. Frock coats, 7,00 Blk. Mole Hats, , . Cashmere Sc Summer Shawls 4,00 to 6,00 " Fur and Wool Hat. 1,00 to 3,00 Tan Colored Hats, 2,25 to 4,25 Summer Hats, 1,25 to 4,00 Beys Caps, Business Coats, Summer Coats, Pants, Yest, oat. x ig. oiik, j( A beautiful variety of New Bonnetts, French Lace, and Straw, frum j . Summer Style of Ribbons, French and American Flowers. gBoots, Shoos a,xxa. H.x"fc"toors. Thick and Kip Boots, 2,75 to 3,00 Ladies Gaiters, j ,, Mens French Calf, 3,U0 to a,UZ " aiMiig onoes, , Calf & Enameled Congress, 2,00 to 1,25 Misses Gaiters and Fancy Kip and Goat Brogans, 1,37 to 1,50 Shoes, Children and lufailts Si Our Stock of Boots and Shoes is very large and of the best quality, can't be beat. . M Groceries, Oils rvints, Evervthinff from a Bbl. of Sugar to a Tallow Candle. Good fresh Ti Good Box Raisins, 1 4 cts. Linseed Oil, Jappan, T tnte Lead, t . Yello,. Red, Chrome Yellow, and Green. IIAKDWABE, GLASS AiO CKOCKERY WAKt, A great variety of all kinds. Best White and Colored Tea Setts?,; and everything to match equally low. Glass, Nails, Salt, Fish and Flour, fs Tools of all kinds. We have given you above the prices of only a tew ot our joods,but!hei. room prevents any more. Please give us an early calL - Albany, April 1st, 1856. II0YEY 1 g P. S. Be sure and bring a purse full of Money. Craftsbury, Vt May 27, 1856. 22-tf. ff. 1. GOODS & GROCERIES, Flour, Salt, and Nails, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuflfs Crockery, Glass and Hardware, Tin Ware, Stoves and Stove Pipe. WALL PAPERS. We call particular attention to our stock of French and American Paper Hangings'. Velvet and Gold, Marble, Wood Work, and Cornices. flam ana r ignrea (Jurtains, comprising tne lar gest and best variety ever offered in Northern Vermont Those wishing to decorate their Walls AU the jrenuinemedtcino I ears t&e fac tiviilt of J with rich Hangings, neatly and cheaply, can do V. IL COVENTKY & CO., on the outside 1 so bv calling on us, as we can please every fancy mnnAi I i 1 ..it. i. : i i r; i: ALBANY HOTEL, BY DAVID BLAISDELL. ALBANY, VT. Formerly kpt by H. IL Holt, is now open for the accommodation of the public 1-ly and suit the most economical and fastidious. We tender our thanks to our friends and pat rons for their liberal patronage heretofore. We still remember you ver kindly, shall be happy to wait on you at any time, whether to the amount ot a cent or a hundred dollars. WALWORTH & WEST. Coventry, Juno 9, 1856. tf ISLAND PO! IS AIM llr. A. "Good morning, Mr. B.. I wish to hire your team to-day." Mr. B. "l think 1 wul accommodate you where do you wish to go with it?" llr. A. "I am going to Island Pond to trade: Mr. C. told me yesterday that he could save fuH twenty-five per cent, by purchasing his necessa ries there." Mr. B. "Well, sir, I am very glad you told ma,, B you, always nuy a year s stock at a time." j THE PROPRIETORS OF THE PEOPLE'S STORE riAKE pleasure in saying that they have re A ceived a call from both the above named gen tlemen, and, that after supplying their every want we sent them away rejoicing. Our DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT nr sents one ot the best, and most extensive assort, ment ever offered in this part of the State. Our stock consists in part of tngusn, trench, and American Prints; Ginghams; Lyonese; Thibet; Alpaccas; De Beges; De Lames; all Wool do; Black Silks, plain and figured; Colored do: Shawls Bay State, Silk and Cashmere ; Muslins; Laces; Edgings; &c, &c. In fact you can call for nothinir in this lino ln what will be found here, and of a superior quality A lAIO OSCUl LMlCUb Ul Ladies Kid, Goat, Calf, Gaiter and JENNY LIND BOOTS ; W. I. GOODS & GROCERIES. Crockery ; Glass and Hard Ware , Flourj Saltf Nails; Dry and Pickled Fish; War with England! THE Subscriber has opened a Shop near th" Saw Mill belonging to the estnte of the late Wm. W. Little, formerly occupied by C. B. Kent, where he is manufacturing of the VERY BEST MATE MAES Carriages and Sleighs that cannot be beat. Persons wishing to purchase will find it for their interest to call and examine his work and EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, before purchasing elsewhere. He will always be found at his Shop ever ready to do ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING, with neatness and dispatch. COFFINS made to order, and' in feet all kinds of Wood Work done at short notice, and at ranch less orices than the people in this County nave been in the nntm oi 1- Ft Tirvnv rrupic - - . w-v a. n v insuuitS S M I h i , K N 1 1 : H HI ,S WW- henry feeeis. II. II. FHOST, it'oriif-y and Counsellor at Law ond Solicitor IN CHANCERY COVEKTRY, VT. C. W. SCOTT, M. D., nomtropalliic Physician and Surgeon, IRASBURGU, VERMONT. Office over Wortliingtou's Store. ltf MR. HARRINGTON, Pbofessob of PENMANSHIP AND STENOGRAPHY. Tost Office address, North Troy, VL 21m7 II. II. CARPENTER, M. D., iioMOKorATnic PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, DEKBV CENTEE, VT. Office at his residence on East Street. ltf SNOW & THOMPSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS, And dealers in all kinds of Plain and Fancy Cakes, Pastries, Ice Creams. Jellies. &c 142, nearly opposite the BANK, Church St., uinu.iv.iua, v i. Order for Balls, Fairs, AYediing Parties, and other parties, Saloons, &c, filled with care and despatch. Catalogues of our manufactures sent free to all who will order them. In connection with our Bakerv and Confec tionery Store, we have fitted up a first class JCE CREAM AXV EATING BALQ0X, Where strangers and travelers will find at all hours of the day and evening, a choice variety of canes, pasmes, ice creams, ana many other things II. THOMPSON. Burlington, June 27, 1556 26 ly N. W. SCOTT. "Agent fob Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Gujvkr, Vt. MR. & MRS. D. RAKER, HYDROPATHIC PHYSICIANS. Clovee, Vt 25 Iv JOHN H. BRAYNARD, DEPUTY SHERIFF, WEST CHARLESTON, VERMOST. DR. C. M. RUBLES, ( rormerly of Montpelier, Vt.) Boston. !12 Tkemont Street, - . iiir" " j com,ection. '" the practice of . duijcij, continue lo give especial attention to treatment of diseases of we Ete and 4tm iiarch 6,185101 G. W. BAXTER & CO. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CRICKERi, CIIIM AND CLASS WARE, Tabl Cutlery, Taper Hangings, Solar Stand and Hanging mmps, t luid Lamps and Fluid, SILVER PLATED & BEITANIA WARE. Castors, Spoons, &c, La. Xo. 1. Leaven worth Clock, College Street, Bukuxgtun, Vt. WM. P. TEMY&C0., RAILROAD HALL, IIAYMAKKET SQUARE. BOSTON, Have now in Store, and will he constantly rcceiv itg uirouguout tne season, trom the principal and best manufacturers in England and America, every description of CARPET S Desirable for furnishing Hotels, Dwellings and ouijis, eiuumcing Velvet Tapestry, Brussels Tapestry, BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY &. KIDDERMLNSTEH. Painted Carpets, Bockings, Mattings, Rugs, &-c, .uuiiniuca .very large assortment, all or - winch will be sold at the lowest market prices. j 17m3 Premium Paged Blank Book Manufacturer. Paper Warehouse, Jobber and retail dealer in School Classical and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery and Artists' Materials, No. 146 Church Street, nearly opposite A. C. Snear'g Drue Store. Burlington. t. IWUULU inform my mends ana the public generally that I have removed my Store and Bindery to No. 146 Church Street, nearly opposite u. h pear's Drue More, wnere isnaa De lounu after tins date. ttLANK BOOKS. The attention of buvers is invited to my assort ment of Paged Blank Books. A large assortment always on hand made by experienced workmen, and warranted equal to anv City work. Partic ular attention paid to making Blank Boons tor uanits, insurance unices, Aianutactunng uompa nies, Rail Road Corporations, &c. PAPER. A complete assortment of Writing and Wran- ping Papers always kept on hand, consisting of Super Royal, Imperial, Demv and Flat Caps of all kaper Hardware. Manilla. Rag, Straw and other Wrapping Papers. This stock Ibuy directly from the Manufacturers for Cash and can and will sell on the same terms as New York and Boston Job bing Houses. SX AUOKEKY & ARTISTS .MATERIALS sburgh, March 19, 1856. 12m6 Hals; Caps; Boots; Shoes; aU kinds of Ready Made Clothing, "cryming eise mat the wants or man re quire. h.. r..:i:.: , ... sucn mat we are receiving from Boston and New York, additions to ourstook cicj, uuy, mm lo one ana all we would say HOBART, HOWARD & CHAMBERLAIN, island Pond. Vt., Feb. 27, 1S56 9-tf. AGRICILTIML DIPLEMEKTS. MISS n. E. BAMS. Uu.LlAbK AXU DRESS MAKER Having procured the Latest Fashions, and a choice selection of MILLINERY GOODS, informs the ladies of Barton Landinc and vipinitv tlit 11 orders entru-iied to her will be executed in a A'EA T auu oaaat-ALiVHX manner. Rooms at J fATTENS Barton Landing, May 13, 1S5S 20tf T n. KXLLAM has on 9 hand, and will keen , . r for sale every descrip tion of Agricultural lm nlements. rnnsictinrr in mrf Pln r : D... ' -61.'" t".. ., ivo ui vanuus luucms ana sizes, yiz Double Michigan, Eagle, Six Sizes, Martin's, 3 Sizes, Side Hill, 2 Sizes, Woolley's, 3 Sizes, Sub-Soil, Liaht One ITurse.. Iron Road Scrapers. Corn Shp.llprs Tin? riA Cultivators, Churns, Copper Pumps, Walnut Ox Bows, Herds' Grass and Clover Seed, Grind Stone Hangings. Sausage Meat Cutters, Garden Imple- K i . & .. unties lurnishea on short notice, and at low prices. Farmers look our stock over, and Irasburgh. Jan. 4, 1S56 lly Competitors Belied! WILLIAM A. BAKER would say to allthos in want of anything in the HARNESS LINE, that he may be found from "Early Dawn till Evening's Shade at his Bhop one door South of Wortbington's Store, manufacturing and selling Harnesses that rival IN STYIX OF FIMSII, and excel in DURABILITY, Harnesses made in any other shop between New York City and the North Pole. All orders trom abroad promptly attended to. For further information please call at my shop- where you can satisfy yourselves that "the half has not been told yon." ' , Irasburgh, March 20, 1856 12m6 C. C. Kellam, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, IRASBURGH, VERMONT. T7" EEPS constantly on hand and for sale a full IV. supply of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, and A large variety of this class of goods which Dve btUIIS, llllSSeS, Abdominal have been selected with great care lor this mar- c.a . ci,ij u.M r j t ket, and the prices cannot fail to satisfy the P"?1?? n ""u Toi closest buvers. School, Classical and Miicella- let ArticUea, Cloth, Hair and 1 ooth Brushes, neons Books Special arrangements with toe Bogle's Hyperion Fluid, Golden leading publishers render mv facilities for fur- C ' nishing this stock equal to any house in the Uni ted states. A NEW FEATURE, Owing to the largely in creasing demand for PROGRESSIVE & SPIRITUAL BOOKS, In this section, a large assortment of Libera and Progressive Books will be found on our shelves among which are all Standard Works on Unlta- riamsm, universalism. Liberalism, bpintualism, &c. All the publications of the American Uni tarian Association and Partridge & Brittan, the Works of Channing, Theodore Parker, Sweden boig, A. J. Davis, Edmonds, &c. Subscriptions received for the Spiritual Telegraph, New Eng land Spiritualist, Tiffany's Monthly, &c. I am Agent for Mrs. Metler's ce'ebrated Clairvoyant Medicines and Stone's Mesmeric Nerve Liniment. A supply always on hand. BOOK BUYDIXG. I continue to Bind Music Books, Magazines, &c, in every style of Binding on short notice at the lowest rates. 1 would return thanks to my friends and the public for the liberal patronage heretofore exten ded, and will only add that my prices will as Gloss, and Lyons' Kathairon for the Hair, Har rison's, Lewis' and Hutchins' Hair Dyes, Stationery of all kinds, Plain and Fancy Colored Note and Letter Paper. Harri son's Celebrated Columbian Perfumery, Fancy Soaps and Flavoring Ex tracts. Also, agent for all Popular Patent Medi cines of the day. Irasburgh, January 4, 1856 ltf rpiHlS article has been tested JL by the best judges, and pro nounced superior to anything of mt una in we marKei. u not only gives a clear polish to the linen, but obviates many diffi culties to which laundresses are subject. It prevents the starch from sticking to the iron, and causes the linen to retain its stiffness. Another important advantage is, that by nsing the Polish articles can be starched in ei ther cold or boiled starch, and iron immediate v heretofore be as Cheap as the Cheapest, and pur- w,K!.nnl;.oraulc resu,t wi'Pn Bly chasers are invited to examine stockand prices. ?y , the 'l8 manncr' rrlce only 25 Prepared by D. TAYLOR, Jr., 10, Broad st. uubiuu, ftuu uiu uy iruggisw ana urocers generally. J. M. Henry, Watorbury, General Agent for v ennoni. ana uanaaa bast. 1-ly For tale by C. C. Kellam, Druggist, Irasburgh, All orders by Mail, Express, or otherwise, will receive prompt attention. Terms, Cash on De livery. SAMUEL B. NICHOLS. No. 146 Church Street, Burlington.April 1, 1856. DR. F. M. PERRY, M UGH AL AD MECHANICAL. Dentist, BARTON, VT. "War with Kansas. A Great Chance for New Settlers! NEBRASKA AS IT IS ! A H- UEIGHTON, Tin and Copper Smith, rV 7 v d resP:Uu!iy inform the inhabitant of Lraftsbury and vicinity, that he has taken the shop one door north of the OrlMn ,v, ne "1 eP constantly on hand an assortment of Stamped and Hollow Ware. Parlor. Box and Cooking Stoves, and ail kinds of ""i'!", urws, uia sueet iron ware on hand. or mantifeu.ttim.rl j ' From the very Best Materials, aiid at lower rate, than can be bought at an . other shop in Northern Vermont Call and sec. Orders from abroad promptly attended to. 1 ' forAJ.MDsBA'KT,:B takCU 'n CSCIU,,SC Craftit'ury. June 10 2Uf AT THE OLD STAND YET! A VAILS himself of the first issue of the Or -r. leans Independent, to remind his friends and customers tliat he mav be found at home, readv to fnrmsh them with all the articles usually called for at a country store amongst which are a full assortment of 1EEADV MADE CLOTHING, of latest styles and manufacture. Domestic Cottons in full vnrietv. Ladies Dress Goods and Trimmings. Ribbons, Laces. Embrolderv &v Gloves, Hosiery, Ladies' Gaiters and Shoes. A full assortment of Dry Groceries, Oils. Bum mg Fluids, &c. GLASS, NAILS, TRIMMINGS for Doors Axes, Dry and Pickled Fish, Coawe and Fine Salt, Teas, Sugars, Molasses, &c. Almost every kind of produce received in ex change for Goods, aed Cash never refused. CASH PAID FOB FEKS. licUed."kfUl for past favors, a continuance is so Imsburgh, Jan. 4th, 1856 ltf Old Books Deserve Good Binding. POWELL & BAM! WOULD respectfully announce to the citizens of Orleans County that they have pur chased the well known BOOK BINDERY, of S. B. Uichols. on Church SL. Bnrlimrtnn. vlinn they will be readv to answer all orders in thoir line of business. After having had lone experi ence in the business, they feel confident that they can do work in a style not surpassed this sideof New York. BLANK BOOKS made to order snd Bound in a style that cannot oe excenea in tnis section ot the country. Bill Heads Kuled at short notice, and all kinds of Ruling done in a manner that will not fail to anit customers. All business entrusted to onr mm will be accomplished and sent to anv ran nf th country by Stage or other conveyance. It will be remembered that this establishment has a FAG1NQ MACHINE, for PAGING BLANK BOOKS, the only one m the State. Newspapers and all ' nu. subscriber has on hand and for sale a f,large 1ut''y of excellent Heady Made Clothing, winch they will sell as low as anv n. n C!Un'y- firet rate meut of r i i'r v,roc"e 1 " ni fcancy Dress t., occ., lor sale tow. GEOHGE WOKTHINGTOS, Jr. & CO. Irasburgh, Jan. 4, ,i-ltf WM. II. RAND, DEPUTY SIIERITF, JltASBLP.CH, VT. GEXAT CTJRE FOB DYSPEPSIA! DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN ! ! riw. TRUE PIGESTIVE FLUID, OR,GAS X TEIC JUICE, prepared from RENNET or the fourth STOM ACH OF THE OX, after direc tions of BARON LIEBlG.the great Phvsiological -wucuiisi, uy a. a. nuuuu l ua. ot. V , Philadel phia. Pa. This is Natnre's own Bemedv for an unhenltliv Stomach. No art of man can equal its curative powers. It contains no Alnnhnl P.iitan s..:a. or Nauseous Drugs. It is extremely agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the most feeble patients who cannot eat a water cracker without acuw aisiress. Beware or DRUGGED IMITA TIONS. Pepsin is NOT A DRUG. Call on the Azent. ar.d ee.t lWrir.i; r.in.,, kinds of Printed Books bound, from the largest ,.',?rl.tJ K'v,n6 large amount of SCIENTIFIC Dime aown to a common Pnmcr, in I 'uct., irom Liebig's Animal Chemistrv GILT AND FANCY MAEELE EDGES tu - "yst tormer proprietor, is ork University; Prof. Dunglison's Phys --.uu. w.u , icucivc oraers ior us, ana all work ordered by him will be promptly attended to. Burlington, Vt., June 10, 165625 ly TERRIBLE DISCL0SUU Secrets for the Million a most ipwi-r-i tamable pubhcatvmDr. HCStii HYIeciiofvl Manu Being an original and popular Tn& MAN AND AVO.niS, Their Physiology, Functions and Sia iters ot everj- itniu, witn nevcr-tuiiL dies for the speedy cure of all iiwi a private and uelicote charactt-.j cident to the violation of & Laws of Nature and of Na ture's God. PBJCE rWXNTY-FTVE CH The Auat above rolume !, uate of oiieoi s medical tcbect r United Snis.s iiig deTotMt.i ' a centurv te s . and tre:lI),; ' ! 1 ! ! 1 v ilia and fact ders as a speciality, he has becoiM p most invaluable information inregtrciis and is able to compress into vrnie ma pass the very quintessence of media this important subject; as the tlieres; experience of the most eminent pews Europe and America is thoroughly iiee in his own highly successful practice : ment of secret diseases in many fea. cases tn the City of Philadelphia iloot The practice of Dr. Hunter has lont still is literally unboundedut at the ea licitation of numerous persons, hetai m duced to extend the sphere of Ins ps usefulness to the community at law. the medium of his " Medics,1 Jtaui tin's Book for the Afflicted." It is a volume that should be into tamft ery family in the land, wuetaww ative of secret vices, or as a pfev" ation oi one of the most lira ; scourges ever visited upon mankind Mr j of sensnalitv and impurity of every lie It is a volume tnai nas recci".. . recommendation of the .first phywus land, -while manv clergj-men, fcmeit. r,i,;i,nhrnr,ictc outt humanitarians. Freely extended its circulation mn! where its powerrul teachings wouli. -be instrumental in the moral pnK I J ohvsical healing of multitudes o. among the young, volatile and ina:sct 1 wise the pnae ana nower ui - mi The author argues parucuuinv, r-. against every species oi scn-ae.. eju varus parents ana guaraians, in to guard the youth ot ootn seTes inn consequences concomitant of their ir jrjt pnrsiolorical laws ana scxuai iropm reguliurities, whether exhibited by press velopment or arising from the vices rupting examples of their schooi-iasa" wise, lo ttiose wno nave been i to tlie " paths tliat take hold on h-.:..' explicit wav is shown by which ti-ey Sf a return of Bound health, mm s the soul from its terrible pollution. ' it is wi" known that thousands or r- rri, annually sacrificed at tlie shrine o! lf especially those suffering from Ve.v,' B Hitic diseases -Strictures, aeruii'A Nervous Debility, and the nunierr1 which spring directly or less remote!' ' indulgence of carnal passions ami , tions of Nature. In view of these fncts, and when c ( sidered that about 100,000 person in the United States of Coiisnnir'; an, majority being the victims of the " discretion of their progenitors, Scriptual enunchttion, that the sins are visited upon the children, e and fourth generation. The Aattor. : Jo sentiments of enlarged phiiantlirwy.- lv be censured tor anv enort to """ o'f Uie age, by the humble instruoe:. jj jueaicai ilanuul. , , On. r.r tornrjiU- inviliJllC(i. S ed free of postage to any part ot the ! i ior io cents, or e copies iur - paid, COSDEN & CO-, Puhlisbe.". ' tun adelohla. . ,. , Booksellers, Cnvar tui supplied on the most liberal tetm- noj NEW FIE Ml fFH? Subscribers having purchad the Stock A of SAMIi CHAMBEKLLN & SON, and leased the shop recently occupied by them, would inform the public that they have now on nand and will keep constantly a good assortment COOK. Stove Wooden ches, and Ash Mouths, Sic., &c, all ol which will All kinds of Job Work in their line done in workmanlike manner, at reamnahle rates. ,,.- H- CHAMBERL1S ScCo. Uarton V illage, Mav 1st, 1866. iem6 doors. fur. Combe's Physiology of Digestion ; Dr. Pere- iraon food and Diet; Dr. John W. Draner. of : Prof. Duncliann'a )h.i ology; Prof. 8illiman,of Yale College: Dr. Car- t.,.nrV-; ; "Iic",, wiin reports of CURES from all parts of the United States. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Med icines. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. Sold by Chas. C. Kem.am, Irasburgh. " T. C. BuTUtft, Derbv Line. J- S. Weeks, Danville. 24-Jv PASSUMPSIC K. K. NOTICE. PAKLOIt AIIOV STftVI V SLI5S"B.E?.S fenwl Stock in tht Con Pin.. Tin. r.. .n i. " w.I' .r"WBP' K'Wi Eailroad . Vvire. Hon '. p"". "ne.a ln lowing assessment, i uhtv ueen mauc. i . made, riz. t 10 per cent. April 1, 186, 10 " Septl, ravroeuU mav ha mri. , .. i.iir fi.nl,. ... n."Tr,r T'" ioiiow. l .. .o-" uo xnno ior sale bv Comply '"""-'"ur.ne,: v I- H. McCLABY. 1 I Albany, t., June 20, im.mf tStt T vY-leV tank- nk of OrCns, ,tLVnd0n' 1 or Bradford Bank, or at the Tmni, --. ini.. n. . . . ! v-v iiu. iiKe, oosion. er order of the Directors. Exchange, Boston. I er order of itm "USMJI1, Jan 2, liis 5-tf. 1, Mervhauis' COLLEGE iL0CA3 rrHE College is located it Es X be even with the times ban- CJ GOODS. We have to offer in . DUFGS AND JIEP'j fat as heretofore, a very rice lot f t ( received from Boston, all i" desirable patterns, among vivX cgFJ cn the following: Ladies' Moansti. and enameled pins. A tpieaO.'i ij. Cameo, Mosaic, and other rneu COLD PENCILS mj Gent's Pint and Stnds, Rings, Cora! Kings. A!o, F'1", s Hai?, Cloth, and Tooth Hroshe- , 1 ooth W ash, Cologne, a.i c k 11..;, ir Li-t Knives we wUl furniMh u cv'er of tit J- fair prices. We have j"t ; j, titv of Panwm & Co.'. f-'t ' EXTERMINATOR, which v-- 4ef or money refunded. Abo, ; holeowav nt Stone'. Liquid Cathartic, . cine, of the day. W extend m , to tlioM wishing &od uf " and see ns. , .. 6" E7- Dealer, .upphea 1 "" i miu and Inct Ete""f Salve at MauufactnrerP g k 4. rc Barton, March U, I 1 . Call h...,., and I'rV7., , FOR BALE of mad by i.. 6ANTY, any one In the Coontr. , f SHOES of all kinIi. C1.F ,j II A1C CuttiiiS dot, 3 ' u f A ' ,.r "' 'm.mu,immMm-mmmmmmm4fmam- i , , , , , , -p. ,.Tni , M m i,m....irmrn,mm,niiwi:.M.n il.jii r iiiii. m mi i, jJ' ' ""! J "P"U m r