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ittisrcllcmccus -Utidcs. HOW TO MEET A DUELIST, A few years since, as a New England eenlluman, whose name e ihall call cera objects close at hand, and which completed their confusion and despair. r ! Lara stones were hurled through them all, crushing whatever they fell npon. Ha,, and crops which had not been j destroyed by lire, sunk and disappeared Brown, w:umssing aft-wdaye at a hotel neRh the ashes and stones, and the in one of the western cities he hadthelyjj streams, stopped by these burners. misfortune to unintentionally fond the -formed lakes, which breaking over the susceptible honor of a tall Indiana colo- u,., soou proved a source of destruc nel, who was one of his fellow boarders. tion Hi apologies not being satisfactory, a J This laitcd some hours. About mid challenge was sent him, which, however j n-t lne raging elements sank to rest ; he declined, upon the ground of consci-1 but on tne following day about noon, they eatious scruples. The Colonl, wno, by the way, had won in two or three encoun ters, quite a reputation as a duelist, at once conceived the idea that his opponent was a coward, and resolved to disgrace him by flogging him in the face of all the assembled wisdom of the house. Ac cordingly, the next day, at dinner time, in marched the duelist, armed with a for midable cowhide, and advancing to Mr. lrown' chair proceeded to dust his jack et for him in the most approved style. Brown was astonished. Luckily he had lx;en a lieutenant of militia in his native Mate, and knew the importance of incom moding his enemy by a diversion. So, seizing a gravy tureen he tossed thecon teuts into the face of the belligerent Colo nel, and before that hero could recover lVoui the drowning sensation thus occa ioueJ, he sprang upon the table and be- again resumed their work of destruction with renewed violence. In the mean time the fall of ashes continued without intermission, and was so thick on thi day that the rays of the sua could not penetrate through it, and an appaling darkness prevailed. Scarcely recovered in some degree from their fright, the inhabitants of this desolated part of Sangir were again dis turbed by an eruption on the 17th March, which destroyed many fields and a great number of trees on the Tabukan side. Siuce then the volcano has remained quiet, the only symptom cf its working has been the smoke rising up in all di rections from cracks and fissures in the ground. On the other side of Kandhar, on the extreme north part of the island, the ap pearance of the devastation which has 1856! GOODS. 1856! GOOD GOODS I sew goods. AXO SO CHEAP TOOSS! A well filled Store I chanced to sec, As I was passing Coven-tree, I hied within, and toon To view this Stock of Goods complete. WE HAVE Men's Coats and Pants of fabric rare, Cravats and Stocks that'll makeyou stare, Shirts and Collars, Neckties and eats, nr vr v,.rt tvle the very best? Our Moleskin Hats, in style most rare, gun to shower upon him with a liberal j Deen caused, is, if possible, even more hand the contents of the dishes around. ' You are an infernal " - Coward," the Colonel was about to MILKING MACHINE. A machine that would milk cows easily quickly and completely, if simplicity in its operation and durable in its struc ture, and at the same time not injurious to the cows, would be a very popular machine among tome- Such a machine Mr. Kingman, of Do ver, N. II, avers he has invented and is n-ottlnir nntenterl. lie COmCS OUt With a 6"""o t very clear description of it in the New Fntrlnm? Farmer and savs it works 44 hrst rate." He takes a calf for model and man ufacturcs a machine calf, with four . .t,,.:. ui mouths, and sets mm to sucni.a , , f compare . tutinz a pail for the calfs stomach but Reaver. Silk. Fur. in style the best, we will let him tell his story as we find That well have proved to stand the test, it in the New England Farmer:- Men.g Bovs Childrens, of varied style, -In the first place, I take a large sized any pjk . pail, either of tin or wood, and ht a cover Ljld;e3 iIa3 we have likewise, so as to make it air tight ; then I construct That fill beholders with surprise. 1 1 . - , ....... f.f m as 1 a a smau pump in suuue cuiuwui i , , . J . r X -l Carpet Bags, Trunks, and neat alies, as to exhaust the air from the pail. Ihe r ' , ,ark-t nr;ce. . a, ,,u o.iv u"" r nump made for my experiments (ana Tg.Aes Satchels. Umbrellas neat, which is described in the application for That in this country can't be beat. a patent; a par. , , Port-Mounaries, Gloves, rare and nice. pail, and being thin, works rapidly and And &t ft moderftte price. without friction, and does not wear so as -nv w;n vou roam this world around. to leak. It is only necessary to produce When here the best of Goods are found? a slight vacum, such as a calf might make with his mouth. I then connect four J J made arrangements to receive New Goods , . . , , . . , I weekly throughout Uie season, so tnat we may rubber tubes, about eighteen inches long, alw!lv dvised as to the lowest Jlarket Prices, with the top of the pail; and oajhe other ZX attention of the pnd of these tubes, I fix a little cup of Ladies to our Sew Stock of Goods, which we , . . . . have selected especially for them, among which tin, glass or any other convenient maten- are entlreV new styles of al, about two inches in diameter and gun Shades, Fancy Parasols, Fine Linen frightful than what has taken place at Tarund. For here, where formerly there were seen extensive fields bearing ay, but at that moment a plate of .au kinds of crops, and thickly planted greens struck full upon his mouth, and enuless groves of cocoa nuts, we now the woid was blockaded and lost forev- fin j nothin? but stones .lava, and ashes. The liquid fire seems at this point to have flowed from the mountain with irresisti ble force and in prodigious quantity. Not only has this fearful flood, as it were, buried the whole district and all that was upon it, but after having caused this de struction over an extent of several miles, it was still powerful enough, on reaching the shore, to form two long tanjongs (capes) at places where the depth of wa- r. " Ha '." cried the little New Englauder, w hose blood waa now up, " fond of greens, are you? Taks a potato, too;" and he buried a telling volley of hard potatoes lit him ; " excellent eggs here ; capital things with calves' head ;" and crash came a plate of soft boiled eggs, against the side of Lis eranium. The blows of the cowhide, which had fiiflw.rti AtntrAtA itrmn flip "Yflnlrpp 4 , . .. I ter formerly consisted of many fathoms, head and shoulders, now began to 111 1 ; ' 3 more weakly and mildly, and it became evident that the assailant, half stunned, choked, and partially blinded, was get ting the wrst of it. Ilis courage was fast oozing oul. " Take a turkey," shouted Brown, as a noble old gobler descended fairly upon the Colonel's head, and bursting filled his eyes with delicious looking stuffing ; here's the fixings," he continued, as the squash and jelly followed after. By tui tinie the Colonel was irretriev ably defeated, and as his merciless oppo nent seized a large plum pudding, steam ing hot, and holding it above his head with both hands, seemed about to bury him Deneath it, he quailed hi terror, and throwing down his cowhide, turned about und made a rush for tlit door. The loss of life has been very great It is estimated as follows in the under mentioned districts : Taruna, men, wo men, and children, 722 ; Kaudhar, men, women, and children, 45 ; Tabukau, men, women, children, 2,039; total, 2,806. The greater number met their death in the gardens. They fled in all direc tions, but were overtaken and swallowed tip by the fatal fire stream. Some tried to save themselves in the trees, but were either carried away with them, or killed by the scorching heat. At Kalangan and Tariang the houses were filled with people who were stopped in their flight by the lava streaming down on all sides, and the streams of boiling water, and who met their death under the burning aches and the tumbling houses. Many who had reached the shore and thought three inches deep. Over the top of each of these cups is drawn a cap of thin, flex ible rubber, having a sack or mouth in the centre, of sufficient size to receive the end of the cow's teat, with a email hole in the bottom for the milk to pass through. The cap fits to the top the cup, air-tight, by its own contraction, and also hangs around the end of the teat, but by its flex ibility permits a free flow of milk into the cup through the rubber tube into the pail. Having got the machine in readiness, I slip each of the cow's teats into one of the soft, flexeble sacks or mouths, which can be done in an instant with the end of the thumb the rubber clings around the teats and holds the cups in place. I then commence pumping slowly and easily, and the milk flows in a large, steady stream from each teat, through the tube into the paiL The cow mean- Cambric, Swiss Dotted Muslins, Plain India Muslins, Book, Jaconet, and Nainsook Muslins, Checked, Corded, aud fig 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 btraw Bonnets, Kib bons, Flowers, Tabs, (astonish ingly beautiful,) Gloves, and Hosiery, Dress Trimmings,Prints, DeBages, Berage Delaine, Be rages, Lawns, French Muslins, Black, Fancy, k Brocade Dress Silks, Silk, KNOWLEDGE Vnr the Million!! mnF Subscriber having once more ret"rn rpHL kobKnm n purchased ja. irom m viij " i VERY EXTENSIVELY, i, now prepared to tuml.h hi. old cuttomeia, friends, and the public generally, with f Mrerv Description. ywwiwi w "" . . (except thoe of an immoral nature,) at 6'"" reuacwuu p""- . ... . . , ,.u, .ncc He confident tnat wuu m --,",,.. the bnsinew, and a clow application to the same and an intimate acquaintance Publishers, and always acting upon e principle of the nimble sixpence, he .prepared to furn sh Boor.9 ot every vaneiv, . nvm - five, and some even fifty per cent less than can be bought of any other man jn the tmted Mates. Mostofthe $1,25 Books at $1,00, and many for "5 cents. ' Among his assortment may be found most or tne standard Histories and Poets, and most of the new publications of the day, uch as THE 1VAK WITH KAHStAS, The Escaped Xun ; Ten leart among the Mail Hags; A. lour among me Planters; Xine Tears among the Convicts ; The Mirror of the World; The History of the Great West; The Confessions of an Attorney. Also Dick's Works, and afresh supply of Ilaywards Gazetteer, Mrt. Stowe's Works, toqether with a larae lot of Iieligious, Historical, Bio- " .. . . . . n T f S ' N graphical, Medical, iscfiooi, uiji, Cliildreas, Blank and Mscel laneous Works, too numerous to mention, at prices that cannot f.iU tn irivAAntire satisfaction. He has also a large supply oi mines lku i is 6ellmg at his usual extremely low prices, irum twenty-hve cents to twelve aoiiars. THE COTTAGE BIBLE, at his former price, $4,75. Ha would call Darticulor attention to nis assort ment of Stationery which is now complete embra cing Plain and Fancy Sote and Letter Paper from 5 to 25 cents ner auire. Envelopes irom i cents per pack to 6 cents each, aud everything connec ted wltn tne oiaiiouery iiue mfce tuitusijuuu with the above. it - . i. . . i. i i i .f He WOU1U JUSL say limb HO uas n i'K? iu vi School books on nanu wnicn no is prepwreu tu pell at prices mat w:u ponutctiy oeiy au competi tion' He is also prepared to furnish materials tor Drawing, such as the different kinds of Drawing Paoer. Tube Oil Calen. Prepared Canvas, Brush es, and ail articles required for Oil Paintings, at the importers city prices. Thankful for former favors, 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 ol public patronage. . 1 1 ' .' t i ' n 1. 1. , nt'i- Craftsbury, Vt., May 27, 1856. 22-tf. SMITH Mb. Editob We have just rcceiveed from Boston th, krg , nfT-red in this Market. We give you delow a f . J? v ?hat iou and all other friends may know there u one place b OrlS nZJu Mn be boueht at a fair value. DULY G-OODS. 10 Linen M 7 to 9 Best yd. wide Sheeting, 12 1-2 to 15 " Fino 12 to 17 Blue Drill, 87 1-2 to 1,20 Gents Kid Gloves, Best Fast color Prints, Good - " Am. & French Gingham, Muslin and Lawns, Blk. aud Flaid MiK, VN 7, a innmnr Deba-rcs. 13 Ladies 1-rench Kids. C " ' 30 to 40 Ladies and Genu IW Paris Bcrages, Alp.ccas, EmCrd Table Covers 140 Shawls, 7V ij t ASH, a Ready Made Olotning, 3Etmsti3C Good Blk. Frock coaU, 7,00 Blk. Mole Hats, j v G T SiL Coats, 4,00 to G 00 Fur and Wool Hat, AH ", Ins ! ( v J v: In tlse Pants. Ui ouiuuicr Aiuia, Vests, SaL &. Fig. Silk, 1,2a to 4,w Xjojb Laps, j, A hnntiful variety of New Bonnetts, French Lace, aud Straw, from .. Summer Style of Kibbons, French and American Flowers. Boots, Slioes Azxca. H.-u.ttors. Thick and Kip Boots, 2,7a to a,00 lilies uaitcrs ,A Mens French Call, a,uu ra o,w - "jiigouura, Calf & Enameled Congress, 2,00 to 1,25 Misses Gaiters and rancy Kin and Goat Brogans, 1,31 to l,W onoes, woiiuren ana mianu Si Our StocK ot Jioots anu ouoes vej ... i"tuiij, can't be beat. . Groceries, jc-ttiixxs, Everything from a Bbl. of Sugar to a Tallow Candle. Good fresh Te H Good BoxKaisins, 14 cts. Linseed Oil, Jappan, White Lead, F. Tellt, Red, Chrome Yellow, and Green. HARDWARE, CiLASS AD CROCKERY WAHE, A frrf:it variety of all kinds. Best White and 'Colored Tea Setts,!'.- iv!: and everything to match equally low. Glass, Nails, Salt, Fish and Flour, Fa tV loots oi an ivuius. .... ,Jtls(ri We have given you above tne prices oi oniy a iew ot our uoou, but titt, t . mnkr room prevents any more, l'lease give us an enriy can. Albany, April 1st, 1856. HOVEY Jc S 1 s. Be sure and bring a purse full of Money. X Pr..:: -I t t Ifmb'f, A ( ti4 ht ftfirv l f.i ti t:.!e 0;'jc Kcrffif. ty .-.!;-. 1 Sk ll u . I l!l!l r lb. 1 ,f( Cr iu-'-iti4" .he Crane and Cashmere Shawls. Heavy time, is quietly chewing her cud, hardly Cottons, Unbleached and Bleached Fine. knowing that anything is going on; so READY MADE CLOTHIAG. perfectly is the teat sustained by the rub- To buy their Clothing now is the time, ber sack, thafthe suction hardly effects But there's the place to buy it? . x , . ... n. . I m told it is at V al worth & Wests it at all, and there is no pulling, or flinch- j thjnk rn go &ad -L ing, or squeezing in any direction. All 0ur neiphbore don,t to guess what we are the while the milk is flowing at the rate do'fg in line. Hats, Caps, of about two quarts per minute; at any GEST'S FURISHIKG GOOES, rate, I have milked eight qu irts of milk I Jenny Lind Boots. from my cow in four minutes, with a W. I. GOODS & GROCERIES, 44 Sinn fur llirt timlillttrr fVlnnpl 4lnn r ,, ii- " i . tP ur i themselves safe, became a prey to the fur the pudding, shouted Brown. "Pud-!. . ' r 3 ,. ,, , , , .. ! furious waves, and many died through iug, Lolonel, pudding, screamed all his j , . , 3 tV.tL.ur K,..l.,.3 .,. r i -o"-v hiugbler. But the Colonel was too ter rified to listen to their kind invitations' mid did not cease running until he had lucked himself into his room. But although the Colonel escaped from the plum pudding, he could not es cape from the ridicule which the affair occasioned. He subsequently challenged four persons against whom his ire was particularly excited, and they all con sented to fight, but availing themselves of the privilege of the challenged party, selected pudding bags for their weapons. At length, the unhappy duelist, finding no one who was willing to shoot or be shot at, was obliged to quit the State. Portfolio. A SCENE OF HORROR. One of the items of news by the Can ala is, an awful earthquake in the Molu c:i involving a loss of Kearly three thou sand live3. A spectator writes to an F.n. EXECUTION OP AMARAUDER, All eye3 were fixed on the Khan, who, in a voice of thunder, cried, "Take him from his horse and tie him to its tail. Then let him be dragged along till the breath is out of his body. A crier will accompany him will explain to the ar my the cause of his punishment." As soon as the Khan had done speak. ing, the Tartar, without uttering a sound, got off his horse, and calmly gave him self up to the soldiei-8 who were to bind him. But it so happened that there was neither cord nor strap for that purpose. Krim Girni, whose anger 6howed itself in the swelling of the veins of the fore head, ordered, to save tbie, that a bow string should be used. He was told that a bowstring would be too short. " Well, then," cried he, stamping with rage, " let the wretch put his head into the bow, and let him be dragged off," The Tartar silently submitted to this machine by no means perfect; because Floor, Salt, and Sails, Paints, Oils and Dye Staffs , . c . , , , Crockery, Glass and Hardware, Tin Ware, Stoves being the first and only one ever made anij St0yg pipe ' ' and got up only to experiment with, it WALL PAPERS. has suggested improvements which will e call particular attention to our stock of ca r French and American Paper Hangings. V elvet be embodied hereafter. I am entirely and Gold, Marble, Wood Work, and Cornices. ' Plain on.l IT;n,l Cn-t.n !..- satisfied that a child or woman can milk pest and best variety ever offered in Xorrhern with this machine with perfect ease, faster l?!?Tt n to dfcote heir Wa'ls 1 ' with rich Hangings, neatly and cheaply, can do than four milkers, either men or women, so by calling on us, as we can please every fancy ... , , , anrt suit the most economical and fastidious. can milk by band. We tender our thanks to our friends and pat rons lor their liberal patronage heretofore. e still remember youver . kindly, shall be happy to wait on you at any time, whether to the amount of a cent or a hundred dollars. "VALWORTd & WEST. Coventry, June tt, 1856. tf But the chiefest recommendation of the machine remains to be mentioned. The common method of milking by hand necesearily exposes the milk to more or less dust, dripping from the hands, and other kinds of filth, which often spoils its taste, and always gives to one the idea that he is swallowing a disagreeable a- mount of unmentionable materials. Even the best aud most careful milkers cannot JH LOCKE'S ESTATE. STATE OF VEKMOXT. OKLEASSD1SIBICT, SS. A T a Probate Court holden at Irnsburgh, within . and for raid District, on the 25th dav nf iiit A. D. U56, -William L. Locke. Executor of tl, last will and testament of John Locke, late of A lh. A 1 .J : - 1 ii . . . uCT-cnacu, in sam ourt nis petition in writing settine forth that the ret pstto nr avoid getting somethins into the pail that aefeasa so situated that it is depreciating in 00 c value: that iu! of cart nf , k.i ... 1 t . f ' . avu ..MIL. IB snouia not go tliere; this is proved by necessary for the preservation of the same; and thp nniwKDl mitnm r,f au auvaniage to me neiratoaaid - v ujivui vi I ii uiuiiiiL usita immediately after milking, in all cases. ereof may be put upon interest; and praying for glUh paper: " The glowing j orQer' A trooper mounted his horse, and lava streamed downwards with irresisti ble force in diffeeejit directions, bearing with it whatever it encountered on its de structive course, and causing the sea to boil wherever they came in contact. The hot springs opened up and cast out a flood of boiling water, which destroyed and carried away what the fire had spared. The sea, obedient to an unusual imDube lashed the rocks with frightful violence dashed upon the bhore and heaved itself with a wild haste against the land, as if it drove to overmaster the fire stream. This frightful picture of destruction, the horror of which was increased by the shrinks of man and beast, the wild roaring of the tempest, and the crashing of thousands of trwes torn up and carried away, was followed, about an hour later by peals of thunder which shook the ground and deafened the ear. A black column of stone and ashes then shot up from the mountain to an immense height and fell illumined by the glare of the lava, hke a shower of fire upon tha ,,r. rounding country below, producing dark ness that, only now and then nlowenta tilv biokcu bv lht fl wl.oa c is i . . -"- "- vi uxutoinc v a to iatcn: that P?0ph could not d'' the wretched man allowed himself to be dragged along the road without making any -resistance. But as he was unable to keep up with the trot of the horse, he fell to the ground, and thus freed his aeck from the yoke which had confined him! The Khan perceived this new difficulty, foaming with rage. He paused a moment, and bit his lip, then with a fearful laugh, exclaimed, "Let the criminal again put his head through the bow, and held on with both hands until he dies." The Tartar now understood that he wa to be his own executioner, and eave a most astonishing proof of perfect sub mission to his sovereign's commands. Crossing his hands firmly on his breast, he held the bow in which he had placed h'u head, and was again fastened to the horse's tail The horseman started at full gallop, and intelligence was soon brought that the Tartar, who had not even in the moment of death changed his po: tur, had besn dashed to pieces against rock. 6T Hear one side, and you will be in i "io oars ; near Lota sides, and all Trill clear. estate to sell a part of the real estate that the avals ereot may be put upon interest; and praying foi ense to sell tne whole of the real estate of de by said Court, that pub September J858, that they may be heard in lha matter and show cause why license should not be granted as aforesaid. And this order shall be published three weeks successively in the Orleans Independent Standard a newspaper printed at Irasburgh in ibis State, the last 3l which publications shall be before the day assigned for bearing as aforesaid: Given under my band at the Probate Office iu Irasburnh. this 2Sth day of August, A D. 1856. 35- M. CAKPENTEB, Judge. and by whomsoever it may have been eeaed, except the home farm, socalled in Albany. ! j t. . . - ... .. Therefore it is ordered by said Court, that nub. UJUB.CU. iui straining will not tafce out licition be given to all person. concerned therein the drippings from the hands of careless. ?PT m bfor?.s?id Court at a session thereof, uucras, to be held at said Irasburgh, on the 17tli day of nuuy milkers ; ana tne result is, a very general complaint among customers, of the bad taste of milk, too often attributed to the adulteration or dishonesty of milk men. This machine, however, entirely obvi ates this unpleaseut difficulty. The milk is drawn directly from the udder into a covered air-tight pail, where no dust or drippings or filth can fall itself, or be thrown by carelessness. The Irish girls cannot dip their hands into the pail to moisten the teats, as is their common practice, nor can the cow step into the pail, or kick it over, so as to spill the milk. In short, I think the milking machine will be a great labor-saving improvement for the agricultural community, and a genuine eomfort to both the cows and the consumers. SAMUEL B. KICII0LS, Premium Paged Blank Book Manufacturer, Paper Warehouse, Jobber and retail dealer in School Classical and MiscellanecHS Books, Stationery and Artists' Materials, Xo. 148 Church "Street, nearly opposite A. C. Snenr's Druz Store. Burlington, Vu I WOULD inform my friends aud the public generally that I have removed my Store and Bindery to So. 146 Church Street, nearly opposite A. C. Spear's Drug Store, where I shad be found atter this date. 8LAXK BOOKS. The attention of buyers is in vited to my assort ment of Paged Blank Books. A large assortment always on hand made by experienced workmen, and warranted equal to any City work. Partic ular attention paid to making Blank Books for Banks, Insurance Omces, Manufacturing Compa nies, Bail Eoad Corporations, &c. FAPEIt. A complete assortment of Writing and Wrap ping Papers always kept on hand, consisting ot super Uoyal, imperial, Demy and r lat Caps ot all qualities. Cap, Letter, Batu Post, Billet and Jote Paper-i-Hard ware, Manilla, Rag, Straw and other Wrapping Papers. This stock 1 buy directly from the Manufacturers for Cash and can and will sell on the same terms as New York and Boston Job bing Houses. STATIONERY & ARTISTS' MATERIALS. A large variety of this class of goods which have been selected with great care lor this mar ket, and the prices cannot fail to. satisfy the closest buyers. School, C'assical and Miscella- I neons Books. Special arrangements with the leading publishers render my facilities for fur nishing this stock equal to any house in the Uni ted States. A NEW FEATURE. Owing to the largely in creasing demand for PEOGBESSIVE & SPIRITUAL BOOKS, In this section, a large assortment of Liiieral and Progressive Books will be found on our shelves among wtich are all Standard Works on Unita nanism, Universalism, Liberalism, Spiritualism, Acc. All the publications of the American Uni tnrian 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 Aiesmerio ierve Liniment. A supply always on hand. BOOK BIXDI2VG. I continue to Bind Music Books, Magazines, etc., in every style oi 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 nrir.es will as heretofore be as Cheap as the Cheapest, and pur- tinnrin lire uivueu u examine siock ana prices. All orders by Mail, Express, or otherwise, will receive prompt attention. Terms, Cash on De livery. bAMUEL B. NICHOLS. No. 146 Church Street, Burlington, April 1, 1S56. War with England! 1 rilHE Subscriber has opened a Shop near thr. JL Saw Mill belonging to the estate of the late Wm. W. Little, formerly occupied by C. B. Kent, where he is manufacturing of the VERY BEST MATERIALS 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 fact all kinds of Wood Work done at short notice, and at much less prices than the people in this County hava Deen in tne iinuii oi paying Irasburgh, March 19, 1856. HENRY FERRIS. 12m6 C. C. Kellam, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, IRASBCKGn, VERMONT. KEEPS constantly on hand and for sale a full supply of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, aud Dye Stufl's, Trus ses, fcdominal Supporters and Shoulder Braces, Fancy and Toi let Artictles, Cloth, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Bogle's Hyperion Fluid, Golden Gloss, and Lyons' Kathairon for the Hair, Hur- nson s, Lewis' and tlutcinns' nair uyes, 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 oi the day. Irasburgh, January 4, 1856 ltf C3" An unstable man, who does not know which way to take or how to act, is a one who u fears ghosts at the front door, and thieves at the back." STATE OF VERMONT, ORLKASS COCliTX Ett. At a Probate Court holden at Irasburgh, within and for said dis'rict, on the 16th day of August, 1856, HENRY CUTLER, admininistrator of the estate of Ralph P. Skinner late of Barton,deceaed intestate filed said Court his petition in writing setting forth that the personal property belonging' to said estate is insufficient for the payment of the debts, and charges of Administration thereon, and praying lor license tosell a portion of the real estate for that purpose, being the easterlvpart of lots No. 157 and 180 in the town of Irasburgh. con taining 110 acres more or less togetherwitb the pnvyeges and appurtenances thereto belonging. W hereUDOn it is ordered thr nil ested in said estate be notified, that they may ap pear before the Probate Court at a session thereof to be holden at the Probate office in Irasburgh on the 16th day of September next, and show cause if any they may have, why the authority pra.) ed for should not be granted ; for which pur pose it is ordered that a couv of thi rrH published in the Orleans Independent Standard a paper printed at Irasburgh three weeks success ively the last of which publication shall be before the day set for hearing. wven uuuermy hand, at Irasburgh, this 18th day of August, 1856. 34- M. CAfiPFKTF t..j ' fuyjjs. C2T To spend too much time in studies is sloth ; to use them too much for orna ment isaffectation ; and to make judg ment wholly by their rules is the humor of a scholar. CiT He who labors with the mind gov erns others ; he who labors with the body is governed by others. C3" The actions of a man tell of what j kind ht is, as do th fruits of a tree. Old Jiooks Deserve Good Binding. POWELL & BARK WOULD respectfully announce to the citizens of Orleans County that they have pur- viuucu luo weu &uuwn BOOK BIXDEHV. of S. B. Nichols, on Church St., Burlington, where they will be ready to answer all orders in their line of business. After having had long experi ence in the business, they feel confident that tney can do work m a style not surpassed this siueui abs xorn. BLAMt BOOKS made to order snd Bound in a style that cannot be excelled in this section of the eonntrv. Rill Heads Kuied at short notice, and all kinds of Ruling done in a manner that will not fail to suit customers. All business entrusted to our care will be accomplished and sent to any part of the country by Stage or other conveyance. It will be remembered that this establishment nas a JTAUIINU MACHINE, for PAGING BLANK BOOKS, the only one in the State. KewaDaner and all kinds of Printed Books bound, from the largest - u w n uviijiuuu r rimer, in GUT AND FANCY MARBLE EDGES, 8. B. NICHOLS, the former proprietor, it auLuuuicu uj receive orders lor us, and all work oroerea oy mm will be promptly attended to. Burlington, Vt, June 10, 1858. 2S ly STATE OF VEKJieST) Okleass District, sa. . TS Probate Court, holden at Irasbtugh, within -- nd fur said district, on the 27th day of Aug H()t?fcfv:, A-l-W- AXN1S Jnd tBOSIj?A if ' , f"" '"tament of Jerre Uodgkin, lata of w estneld, in said district, deceased, preseut their" u , - cconni ior settlement: w bereunon.it is ordered, that the same be re. fcrred tohe iSth day of October next, at the rrobate Office in Irasburgh. in said di.trict. for examination and .Howance, and all concerned be not-ned thereof, by publication of this order in the JJneans Independent Standard, printed at Iras burgh three meU successively, a soon a may be, that they msy appear, if they tee cause, at .aid time and place, and obieet thereto. M. C'AKPF.NIEB, Jud;c NEW FIRM! rilHE Subscribers having purchased the Stock A f SAM'L CHAMBEEXiLN & BON, and leased the shop recently oecupied by them, would inform the public that they have now on hand and will keep constantly a good assortment COOK.PA R LOR & BOX STOVES Stove Pip,, Tin, Copper, and Japanned Ware, Wooden Ware, Hollow Ware, Pumps, Oven Ar- cues, ana Asa Mouths, fcc, &caU ol which will be sold at low prices. All kinds of Job Work in their line done in a wmiuuuiiKe manner, at reasonable rates. ,. . CHAMBE BL1N iCo. Lartoo V illagej May 1st, ISM lbme MIL & MRS. D. BAKER, HYDROPATHIC PHYSICIANS. Ctovra, Vr.-2"1y illSI ft Iu i I'ih i .j I (-.: ':vr! rlHIS article has been tested M. by the best judges, and pro nounced superior to anything of tne Kind in tne market, it not ouly gives a clear polish to the linen, but obviates many diffi culties to which laundresses are subject. It prevents the starch 1 from sticking to the iron, and irrficauses the linen to return its stiffness. Another important advantape is, that by using the Polish articles can be starched in ei ttier cold or boiled starch, and iron immediately without the unfavorable results which usually follow by the ordinary manner. Trice only 25 cents, iu large bottles. frepared by 1). TAYLOK, Jr., 10, Broad St., Boston, and sold by DruRciats and Grocers gen erally. J. M. Henry. Vaterburv. General Azent for Vermont and Canada Kast l-lv- For sale by C. C. Kcllatn. Drueeist. Irasburirh. Vermont BACH'S American Compon" "3 rjlHK subscribers would respeufajt t oiver.'rti' A attention of the People of Vemt i.iV... '." Claims of if .g. r BACH'S AMERICAN COMPOVS" ; As one of the best preparation Won-, " - - for the relief and cure of the folluwinjcsc COM '. Bronchitis, Ministers' Sort Thnt ' omel. Nursing and I 'Iceratti : g , 's ( Mouths.Sore NippleSjilercutii u. . Fever Sores, Scrofula, Ulcere " '-, j ' the Lungs and Stomach, all S V : Complaints, female Wtabua .'.' r. .-. i regularities, Fluor Albtis,(or T4 .'j y Coughs arising from an L- r .-. o t' i ir Throat, Piles, Weak Sim fV1"; ; fact, in any case of Xwu'wi: WF.AKXF.SS, INFLAMMATION, nit A: Vt-&x: BLOOD, USE THIS REMEDY a oVv tli', In the city of Auburn, where this vu. prepared, and the Proprietors reside, I of tne most reliable and respectabi jt efficacy have been furnished in in an r lk-i'vy, . voluntary promptings ef those whoian. lieved arid cured of long standing ai a aggravated affections of the jch as from a grateful desire to spread id btc and promote the good of others wtoiar; 4 Tal'in Unrly afflicted. ' V n.1 t Its influence has been pecnlinrir tasp y f t" An; cases of Bronchial and Tint ifvtm I ICK, rt" i slight to Chronic InfitmnuUium tni ('.i-tate of V Also in some very marked casesof Fenn' wU:v, s nessand Irregularities, ard mjnr u!k "'rii1" ' plaints enumerated above. ud tlamtui We have also some stromr rases o this J (rri.'ij.ir, ter in our own State, it which it h.f itn"' ';i 1 witli vondtrfid swceit,imvx veri K'O'is many other remedies havetad'toaiTuri-e'r a Its ingredients, among wViic'a ' a con i'k, i du fluid extract of ' "''' "BEECH DliOPS," OR "CACV.tl'ih d-:.. and composition are such as to ren.leritKl-",i!,t '' ly safe and harmless, reqnirins; tlieeintu 1,1 warl, special care in regard to the haliiu ut a,rt.i.ui us y,idual, beyond that ordinarily nwenorr. as "toy" From a personal knowlelge of thaa6','"',;!it not hesitate to say to all who are ttBT -tr ! dieted with Bodily Weakness, Debit; .LL.'arJftJ uuition, Impure or Slueci-h Blood.tbit , uerii BACH'S AMERICAN C0il?un: ."J tn. l!;' t rpvmmpnrlBrl in ttiA trnni.pAl w.-i'" wlle 11 ""v .r: .. .. . .tiin-rf it... tiuu. ..ju i a, Mutm , . Wholesale Agent for the Stato M'Vr'" ' " 1 . l -ii I i.i , u . Ilir,c tliattl.f GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! DR. J. S. IIOUGHTOVS PEPSIN ! ! I1HE TBL'E DIGESTIVE FLUID. OR.GAS- A TRIC JUICE, orenared from RENNET, or the fourth STOMACH OF THE OX, after direc tions of BAUON LIEBIG, the great Physiological C,amiB, K.. I C UAITnOTAV t , in -i j., viiuiio u. c. uuuuuivj, .ii . JJ., fuiiaucl' phia. Pa. This is Nature's own Remedy for an unhealthy Stomach. No art of man can eaual its curative powers. It contains no Alcohol. Bitters. Acids. 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 acute distress. Beware of DRUGGED IMITA TIONS. Pepsin is NOT A DRUG. Call on the Agent, and get Descrintive Circn. lar, gratis, givinga large amount of SCIENTIFIC r.v lUtSLt,, from Liebig's Animal Chemistry; Dr. Combe's Physiology of Diirestion : Dr. Per- iraon rood aud Diet: Dr. John W. Draper, of wow i or university; rroi. uunclison'a r-hvsi. 1 -. u e c:n: r . . . '. , inn. niuiuw,ni iaie college: ur. ir- penier s 1'hysioiogy: Sid, together with reports of CURES from all parts of the United States. tty Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Med icines, fnce, Uisfc 11ULLAK per bottle. Sold by Cha. C. Kellam, Irasburgh. " T. C. Butlek, Derby Line. " J. S. Weeks, Danville. I2i-Jy FIRST GUN FOR FREMONT ! AH. LEIGHTON, Tin and Copper Smith, would respectfully inform tha inl.Kiit. of Craftsbury and vicinity, that he has taken the uuu uns uoor nortn ot tiie i i Mni ru. he will keep constantly on hand an assortment of Stamped and Hollow Ware. Parlor, Box and Cooking Stoves, and all km.!. r uu, copper, onus, and sheet iron war . h.nrf U. m.nnrantnl I From1 the very Best Materials. and at lower rates than can ba hnnxht . .... other shop in Northern Vermont call and see. Orders from abroad proroDtlv attended to. fii.cLBAUTER in ch Lmftsbury, June 10 24 tf FOR KANSAS. TEXAIIUOEYWANTF.D. All iVA those desirous of making Donations to th. ermont Company for Kansas, run H . v. " milting the iuiii u tiia subscriljer, at Irasburgh who u. appoiuted Ageut for uid Company 8 ' C. W, SCO TT, To whom all orders should be s-idrM. TO DRUGGISTS AND OTHEB DD-,tl'mw' a" ' A CARD. For the convenience of DruzjisU u STJ uals now using this Medicine in tfaeSx mont, a constant supply will be kept :r3 of our State Agent, FRED. E. SMHS ' " aoplications or orders will be promDtlji j, ' P. V. R. COVENTRY 4 CO . Prar;;;-- S3 Genesee St., iakin;- CERTIFICATES. Important firom Dr. E. W. Sabii benefk- Rochester. N.Y. Hr n..m!rli''uitl This may certify that I hare male ir.'"f-6 "Bach'b America!! Compolsk'' """'f severe Bronchial Afftciton, and s tot " ( " trruauua vi in mucus coal or uuawmc , f OV U1B UBO Ol LWO OOllieS Ol V". fc-tH it is thought a Dennanen' cure wm . . have seen its wonderful effec uH' y,.-, , . of Scroula Contumption, where the P- ' tiiougni to oe Deyond cure aner u', ropr r i ties of the Americu Compord'1j,.x.r j have seen of Uie'effectoftho1", , certainly recommend it ni.ul. jAim? t!-.o above named. E. 5 Subu7n7s. Y.JaM " ', .. .1,. ..j.i.,n.H h.vereceitfJ luhe- t U for preparing " BAca'a An bhica" 0 . t and ai far as we have tested it, cat. iu general use a a tonic and aiKnu. tO RltMOVB VITIATED IILHOKS ow . . . and peculiarly adapted to Femsle.1 ?7e he Leucorrh..-( WhiVes.) ...d "JJZ"XZtX, stitutions are enfeebled from IJT. -a LANS1NGH BKIW i A.O.TABFJr,)t tt.-4 Hon.D L DODGE, of Aubur. iii.i the most accomplished Physician ' ,f,f'7 of onr country, after giving th !f '''t sonal observation, says: j . ..j. fi i '. . ... lit an tntcatt. ' ; All the genuine medicine lea & . V. K. COVENTRY & CO, a" ,u GO" P. wrapper. Principal OfCce and Depot, n AfBliHK, a.-j, N. W. SCOTT, Aoest roa Farmer.' Mutual Fire Insurance Company. - Cwve., Vx. r 1 Bach's Family Becipe Book h"1.' "TTT of all Agents vou will them "'." ? tea recorded and you are iovitea . i t cats with any whose certifioats t" jj. feljU order to prove them genuine. jj, ! 6 it..-- tirt . . .trial'- r l-urn v .flTH. General Ai""" ws H of Vermont. . . I-ja)AMf,i For aal. by C C. ZWZ J . WANTED! I A SxAET young IU Crociery. aod oodrt . mouce by the-' l.t of .Pw- ft- ' best wages will be paid- f'Zrf. - W, , J tnouire of S. DAGOETT, ttTnU- Warrea, E. I, July is,l MISS H. EJIT. 1LL1NEK AND ladies of Barton '"1,' t K and GAiiarai'' 1 1 00 000 C1 ty Single f..h ; I'v.'AU Valwoim H k WEST rATTWi- .vlJ If--1" Barton Landm;. Mr 1