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J-crcigrt Stays. The feature of the news which attract ed most auention is an official paragraph in the Moniteur, complaining that the En'ish press publishes calumnies against ths French Government, and holding oat a menace that a continuance of such conduct will break up the Anglo-French Alliance- Thia paragraph has caused excitement both la England and France, having even affected the Bourse, and it is reported that the British government will ask an explanation of the threat to dissolve the alliance, Respecting the Neapolitan difficulty, the only additional progress is that the French embassy, as also probably the British, left Naples on the 26th. '- ' Count Waleki's official correspondence with the Neapolitan government is pub lished.' ;' - -"" - The Enslish fleet is at Malta, and the French at Touron. A German paper says that the squad mn will ea to Naules in three weeks, if O I matters are not settled. There is nothing really new in respect to the complicated relations of the Dan- ubian Principalities- It is denied from Vienna, but re-assert ed from France, that the Porte has sum- ' mo tied the Austrians to quit In this connection are two reports, viz : 1st. T hat the Congress of Paris is not likely to meet soon, owing to the non-assent of England; 2d. that Russia, inspired by suspicion of a secret understanding be tween England and Austria respecting the Principalities, demands a Russian squadron to enter the Black Sea on the same terras as the English fleet, now in those waters. " The entire lurkisn Ministry has re signed. The event is attributed to the lint iiiuca vil aaiiu uuauuiu iv uiuiu ui Redschid Pacha as Vizer. ' No news from Spain except a contem plated increase of the army. Letters from France are unsatisfactory The demand for money continues unaba ted. Latest. By telegraph from London to Liver pool Loxdox, Tuesday Evening. Varia tion in the funds to day slight, the mar ket closing the same as yesterday. The supply of money in the discount market was more liberal, but many holders are ..'1 "Tit 1 1 ATI .1 BUM UUWUlUlg W ICUU. All IUC UlJllCJ "offered in Stock Exchange found full employment at 5 1-2 a 6 per cent. The final quotations on the Paris Bourse to day were 66f.55c-, for money, showing a recovery of 1-2 per cent. There is no decrease to day in the bul lion of the Bank of England. Private letters from Paris are less dis couraging. The pressure of Hamburg bas fully subsided, rates 7 per cent. A dispatch from St. Petersburg says railway concessions have been granted a French company for 80 years, under a guarentee of 1 1-2 per cent., with an ad ditional 1-2 per cent., for sinking fund. The total sum required b 40,000,000 sterling, and will weigh down all Russian securities ia our market, and in k degree every other enterprise. viexsa. Tuesday Eveninz. The Austrian correspondence denies emphat ically the statement hat the Porte had protested against Austria occupying the "Principalities. Adfices from Constantinople state that the Jlinistry resignation remain unac cepted. - The Lata Gales on the Lakes A Propeller Supposed to be Lost Oswego, Nov. 10. i-. It is feared that the propeller J. W. Brooks, from Lake Erie for Ogdensburg, was lost on Lake Ontario in the late ga!, with all oa board. Parts of a hur ricane deck, supposed to belong to her, came aaliore at Henderson, on Friday, and quantities of flour and lard were seen yesterday, floating about between Sack- ett' harbor and Kingston. The Brooks . - . .uawisu m pxuuuce, aim a crew twenty men. bbe probably had eom passeriferfl also. ; rn, u M tuation ea Eatnrdy, aboard the schooner J- G. DesUer, hare been rescued. A.t' . i: LsOlA. KCBBEll. India frjj). Xa- -,, . , : tmn ""I a1 immersed id epmts oi turpentine in a close vessel and pt warm, will dissolve, and in that Slate en U. put ea with a brush, formin i-ivi tuauug tor anything to -which it is applied. It has tbe objection, however, of keeping its tack stickness and in tLIs respect it is eeVlnm ,.a --v, except for coating wood or Other work placed in water. Scientific American, 1 C2T E recent dispatches to the Navy LVartmpat, from Commander Swart- y jf, of t'ie United States steamer Slas-- . the important fact k comma t ' ? cf discovery of valuable coal on tins t .-u j of San Joan de Fuca. This tticTerj was made by CapL J. II. Tl'jfD sa. About four tans of it were dug oat by Indiana and tested on board the Massachusetts. Major Pooee and his Bet. The "Worcester Bay State says : The Major isn't so much of a Yankee as we took him to be. The way we should have paid that bet would have been to hire one of the empty freight cars on the Georgetown Railroad a covered one, perhaps, if it happened to rain and wheel the barrel of apples from one end of it to the other, and vice versa, during a railroad trip from New buryport to Boston. Time, say two hours. . Labor comparatively trifling to that of surmounting the turnpike hills, oven if the Georgetown company are on ly able to ' to put it through by daylight.' " Major Poore is no such person. He does things " on the square." Receipts for the Standard, For the week ending November 13th. Geo. James, Derby, H. N. Wright, Newport, $1,25 1,25 1,15 1,25 ,62 Simeon Skinner, Barton, Geo. F. Belknap, Coventry, J. "W. McNulty, lrasburgh, Win. Randall, Greensboro, ,62 Teacher's Notice. All those wishing for license to teach in this town the coming winter, are re quested to meet (for examination) at my j residence, on Saturday, Nov. 29th, at 1 o'clock P. M. It is very desirous that teachers call for an examination previous to com mencing their schools, and all are re quested to be punctual to the above no tice. C. W. SCOTT, Town Sup't. lrasburgh, Nov. 15. Notice. The Second Quarterly Meeting of the Danville Association will be held with the Baptist Church in North Troy, com mencing on the first Friday in December, at 10 A. M., and continue over the Sab bath. Ministers conference to be at Br. J. Rowell's, Thursday preceding, 1 P. M. . Per order, H.N.HOVEY. Albany, Nov. 13. MARRIED. In Walden, on the 5th inst., by Rev. J. P. Styne, Mr. Charles Sheppard Esq., of Springfield, Missouri, and Miss Lucy Ann Dow, of Walden. In Greensboro, on the 8th inst., by Rev. J. P. Stone, Mr. Riley S. Tolman, of Craftsbury, to Miss Mary A. Thomp son , of Glover. CLARKE'S FEMALE PILLS. THE GBEAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous disorders to which the female constitution is subject. It mod- (mtM all find rmnva all nhttrnftfinna and a speedy enre may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES. it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Gov ernment stamp of Great Britain, to prevent coun terfeits. CA CTIOX. These Pills should not be taken by females that are pregnant, during Oie firtt three months, as they are sure to bring ou miscarriage ; bnt at every other time and in every other case, they are perfectly safe. Sole Agents for the United States and Canada. I. C. BALDWIN & CO.. Bochester, N. T. TL'TTLE S: MOSES, Auburn, N. Y. General Agents. X. B. $1,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will ensure a bottle of the Pills by return mail. For sale by FEED. E SMITH, Montpelier, Wholesale Agent for Vermont; B. W. XTE, Iras burg, and by one druggist in every town. 41 ZZ To those who are about purchasing any bind of goods advertised by J. C. Emery in an other column, uncommon inducements are offered, because he has a larger stock than can be found at any other establishment in the State. He be ing a practical manufacturer of Furniture, his goods in this department can be relied upon, as he will have none but tbe best quality. And in the departments of Carpeting and Hanging or Boom Paper, with all their accompaniments, his stock stand unrivaled. Coming from the manu facturers, the tmcest and best styles may always be found at his store, and at reasonable rates. I DIGEST!" Sccbisthk tbue meajtiso of the word "PEPSIN," or of the two Greek words ; from which it is derived. This is the significant d appropriate title of the TBCE DIGESTIVE rLL,D' m "ASTBIC .Jl ICE, prepared by Dr.J. I S. HOUGHTON, of Philadelphia, from the fourth Stomach of the Ox. for the cure of Indiirestion and Dyspepsia. It is Nature's own remedy for an 1 unhealthy Stomach. No art of man can equal its I curative powers. It renders GOOD EATIXG perfectly consistent wth HEALTH. ZZT" See Advertisement in another column. TO SEBVOIS SUFFERERS, S .: I .l . j .. 1 1... - r I ""-cr ,InlnJ Jrsoi greai nervous suaering, I is anxious to make known ths means or cure. wm Knd ,free, . rescriotion used. Kreet to tbe Eev. J0UN M. DAGS ILL, Xo. fiS Fulton St., Brooklyn, X. T. COKBECTEO WEEK I.I FROM TBE K. E. FaEHER. CAMBEIDGE CATTLE MARKET Wbdsesoat, Hot. , 1356. At market VA Cattle. 1200 Beeves and 423 stores. eonsKtine of Working (Irm. Cows and C,TT, yearlings, two and three years old. ' 1 Jinrnei dwi Extra ,uoao,oo; jsi quality, 7,5O,0O; td quality, 8.2oa,76; 3d Hu..,7, oral nary, 4,t0. o,vav,oi5c per ewt. Tallow oiiMiOric per ewt. Pelts l.0$el,ae ech. Calf Skin taal4 ets per lb. Barrelling Cattle None. Veal Calves S6.0G to 10. Working Oxen 7 to 178.' Cows and Calves S3S to 69. Yearling SI4 to 1. Twe Year Old Sit to 15. Three Years Old SM to 6. Sheep and iambe 4170 at ttwrket. Extra, f to . By lot 11,76 to 8.75. ' S wics i to Cc per Jb. S Do. dry hide 17 a 30 Kew York, light ' r l7aS0 Do. Heavy S6 a 88 Boston (laughter 26 a 28 Calf skins , per lb Heavy, corned 60 a 00 Light, do. 70 a 80 BOSTON MARKET. Wholesale P bices. Sot. 8, 1856. FLOUR AND MEAL per bbl. Genesee 7 60 a 8 75 Ohio, common S 6 a 7 00 Ohio extra 7 E3 a 8 00 Meal J 75 a 4 00 GBAIN per bushel. Corn, Western, 75 a 76 Corn, Yellow 77 a 78 Corn, White 74 a 75 Rye 1 00 a 0 00 O'ats, Northern 51 a 68 Oats, Southern 00 a 00 Oats, Eastern 00 a 00 Barley 1 20 a 1 28 White Beans 2 00 a 2 25 HAY per ton. Eastern SIS 60 a 19 00 HOPS-per tb. First sort. 1856 00 08 a 00 09 Do. do-, 1855 00 00 a 00 00 LEATUEE per lb Philadelphia city Do. Country Baltimore city 32 a 35 80 a 32 32 a 31 13 00 a 40 00 LUMBER. Boards, from Shingles Clapboards Laths SDruce Lumber 2 00 a 5 00 35 00 a 88 OS 1 37 a 1 76 10 00 a 11 00 -per bbl. 00 a 00 1 37 a 1 50 POTATOES Common Chenango PROVISIONS per bbl. Beef 10 00 a 14 50 Pork 19 00 a 24 50 Lard, per lb. 13 a 14 Butter, choice 23 a 25 Butter, good 18 a 20 Cheese 9 a 10 SEED per lb. Clover, Northern 14 a 15 Clover, Western and Southern 13 a 13 Herd's Grass, per bushel 3 50 a 3 75 Red Top, Southern 80 a 90 Red Top, Northern 1 25 a 0 00 TALLOW per lb. American 12 a 13 American, ronjrh 8 a 9 WO OL Domestic, per lb. Saxon and Merino fleece 53 a 65 Full blood 43 a 4 1-2 and 3-4 blood 42 a 47 Common 1-4 blood 35 a 38 Pulled, from extra to Xo. 2 15 a 53 RW. NYE'S old brick store is running over full of New Goods. It will pay to look them over. rAE A, Sugar, Melasses, Raisins, Bice, Salffira-1 X tns. Oil, Fish and Salt, can be be found at K. W. KYE'S. Irasburgb, Nov. 14. HATS and Caps for Men and Boys at B. W. KYE'S. T ADIES R. W. Nye's is the place to buy all . kinds 01 anoes ana uaiters; also auDoers. JEN'S and Boys Boots at KYE'S. TTAYE you seen Nve's Plain and Black dress XX silks? HORSE Blankets from 63 to $3,50 each, at NYE'S. s CPEB10B Buflsdo Bobes at NYES. LETTEK Writers will find paper that will please them at Kye's. 4 ALL and look at E. W. Nve's most endless assortment of Yankee Notions. 4 BARGAIN is to be had in Cashmere Shawls I at B. W. Nye's. RW Nye's plain all wool De Lains cannot be beaten for beauty of color and shade. KIT Shirts and Drawers, at B. W. Nye's. F ANCV Pant Cloths and Sheet s Grsv, at . W. Nye's. r I THANKSGIVING fixings can be found at I " YE G. W. FAIRBROTHER, iL D., Physician and Surgeon, BABTOX LAXDIXG, VT. 45 NOTICE. THIS is to certify that I have fiven my son, Albekt B. Goss, bis time during the remain der of his minority, and shall claim none of bis earnings, nor pav "any debts of his eontractine af ter this date. HARVEY GOSS. Albany, Xov. 10, 1856 J5 COtfJIISSIOXER'S NOTICE. ALFRED BBOWX'S ESTATE. THE Subscribers, having been appointed by the Hon. Probate Court tor the District of Orleans, Commissioners, to receive, examine, and adjust all claims and demands of ail persons, against the estate ot ALr KLD BKU1.V lateol Covent ry, in said district, deceased, represented insolvent. and the term of six months from tbe 37th day of October, 1856, being allowed by said court to the creditors of said deceased, to exhibit and prove their respective claims before as ; Do give Notice, that we will attend to the duties of our appointment at the dwelling honse of Widow Nancy Brown in Coventry in said dis trict, on the 2d 1 uesday of December and March next, at ten o'clock, in the forenoon, on each of said davs. N. W. GRAY, 1 JACOB BO WELL, j Comm'rs. Cove:.try, Xov. 4th, 185645 Collector's Notice. THE non resident proprietors of tbe town of Lowel L, in the county of Orleans, are hereby notified that the taxes assessed by said town pre. yious to this date, remain either in whole or in part unpaid on the following .described lands in said town, to wit : Propr's names. Xo- lot. Bange. Xo. Acres. Tax. Bellows, Hiram IS 0 ,100 fii Corel, Elisba I 21 100 IS e 1 21 3 21 4 21 ft 21 6 21 2 IS 2 1 3 IS 8 1 11 IK 19 7 19 4 1 15 IS 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 1,74 Vt east part 7 60 ,71 100 .-. 100 ,31 Hovey, G. & Alvin Kelton, Xahara Laselle, John Perkins, . P. 100 ,4t 100 ,10 Wires, Salmon Ami sa mrah rtr . o l l,n.l wilt V. ..t .1 A Paine's house in said Lowell, on Saturday & 13th day of December next, at 10 o'clock A. M.. I vt tocuiuoi u 1 cosu, unless previously paio. . . . t MVnw. .III. Wl A U IIexrt J. Cross, 1st ConstaLle. Stoves! ALL persons wanting stoves, stove pipe, hol low ware, tin ware, lead pipe and pumps, will find greater variety and cheaper price at our shop, than can be found elsewhere in the county, r lease call ana examine. SKINNER tc FOSS. Percy Centre, Oct 25, 1S6 i3mt Auction Sale. rrtHK following articles will be sold at public L Auction on Monday, the 24th day of Novem ; ber, at one o'clock P4 M., at the old Warner Tav ern, in Hard wick, viz : One Horse Cart and Saddle ; Two Draft Chains, ' Iron Bars, Shovels, Forls, and various other farming tool. Also, one bos stove and pipe, and various other household fnr niture, including S lot of article of all kind for mskicz butter and cheese, ice- ' i Greensboro, Sv. , m-i I T) OOM Paper from 10 to 13 1-2 eta. per roll; It also Satin for 17 els-at . K.W.M'k. BTotioo. r DAGGETT will pay cash for Hides, Call 11 Skins, and Dairy Skins, if well salted. FOIl SALE! more 01 tnose Dest Boots made by E. fa AN IV, who cannot be beat by any I one in the County. Dy Shoes of all kinds cheap for cash, lrasburgh, Feb. 25, 1S5 8tf DIL a -M.-RUBLES, (Formerly of Montpelier, Vt.) 212 Tbemoxt Street, - - Boston. Dr. R. will, in connection with the practice of I Medicine and Surgery, continue to give especial attention to treatment of diseases of the Ev K and Ear. March 6,1859 lOtX G. W. BAXTER, IMPORTER AND DEALER IS CROCKERY, CHINA AND CLASS WARE, Table Cutlery, Paper Hangings, Solar Stand and Hanging Lamps, r luiu Lamps ana r mm, SILVER PLATED &BRITANIA WARE. Castors, Spoons, &.C., &c No. 1 Leavenworth Block, College Street, BCSUXGTOS, T. MR, HARRINGTON, . rKOKESSOR OF I PENMANSHIP AND STENOGRAPHY. Post Office address, North Troy, Vt. 21m7 H. IL CARPENTER, M. D., HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AXD SURGEOX, DERBY CENTRE, VT. Office at his residence on East Street. ltf JOHN II. BRAYNARD, DEPUTY SHERIFF, WEST CHARLESTON, VERMONT. 4 H. II. FROST, , At'orncy and Counsellor at Law and Solicitor IN CHANCERY. COVENTRY, VT. DR. F. M. PERRY, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL Dentist, BARTON, VT. WM. n. RAND, DEPUTY' SHERIFF, Irasbcrgh, Yt. Also, Agent forrmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company. N. W. SCOTT, Agest fob Fanners' Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Glover, Vt. STILL ONWARD ! Success Unparallelled!! I XI. 33 ID s A tale of the Great Dismal Swamp BY HARRIET BEECHER STOWE. 2 vols. 12 mo. $1,75. fERTAIN politicians, interested in the support V ot the " peculiar institution," have endeav ored to persuade the public tbat Mrs. Stowe's work is artistically a failure, and tbat it has pro duced no profound impression on either side of the Atlantic. But the publishers are happy to state that of the many hundreds of American notices, which they have received, the vast majority have been decidedly fovorable. most of them enthusiastic. And the sale thus far hat exceeded that of any tccrrk of fiction ever published, the SIXTY-EIGHTS THOUSAND SET of two volumes, being now in press. In England the success bas been even more wonderful. The press there, with but one or two exceptions, acknowledge the power and genius of ,Ua ..rW on;! in torn,, fif wtitfli anv livinf. writer might be proud. And during the twelve SIXTY TIIOIS.4XD COPIES were sold. The universal voice of literary men, now places Mrs. Stowe among the foremost au thors of the age, and neither partisanship, nor an austere religions bigotry, can ever deprive her of the laurels sue nas so nobly earned. PHILIPS, SAM I'SOX & CO , Publishers, Xo. 13, Winter St., Mass. TTIIJES.--Ca8h paid for hides, by fi SABGEAXT & CLOUGH. lrasburgh, Noy. 6. MUSIC STORE, L, S. RUST HAS a complete assortment of Musical Mer chandise, and all goods pertaining to bis branch of business. A large assortment of PIANO FORTES from the manufactories of Chickering, Woodward & Brown, and Brown & Allen, whose instruments are well known to be superior to any others manufactured in this country. SEICAPIIIXES & ITIELODEOXS, manufactured by Prince Ac Co., Buffalo, and Car hart & Needham, X. Y., of all sizesjmd patterns, and every instrument warranted. Double Bass Viols, Violincellos, Tenor Viols, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Clarionets, Saxhorns, Bugles. Trombones, Accordeons, &c. Italian, German and English Strings for Viols, and Guitars, of the best quality. Bows, Finger Boards, Tail Pieces, Pegs and Bridges, Tuning Forks. Tunine Hammers. Pitch Tnbes, Clarionet Reeds, Metrenomes with and without bells, Music Stands, double refined Bosin, Cases for Flutes, Blank JInsie Books and Music Paper, tnstruc tion Books, and Scales for every Instrument. sheet music. More than 10,000 pieces now on hand, and all new pieces of Music received as soon as publish ed. Glee Books and Church Music Books of ev ery acscription. ilx. hi. will sell all articles as low as those of the same quality can be obtained in any city, and a liberal discount mode to Teachers and tho.e 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 usually kept in a Music Store, and by con stant personal attention to his business, hopes to see in Ids new and commodious store, all of bis old, and many new customers. Burlington, April 12, 16oS. lS-ly. rpHE subscriber has on band and for sale a - largs quantity of exceUnt Heady Made Viutltui;, S1I1CU nicy ' - "j in the county. Also, a first rate assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Plain and Fancy Iress Goods, &c &c, for sale low. tiEORGK WOBTHINGTOX. Jr. St CO. Irasburgb, Jan. 4, 1656 ltf WAGONS! WAGONS! LOT of good down country Wagon war L ranted all right, forsate t EA I OS'B. Barton Landing, July 13, UM.-Hlti. HEW FIRM! mm? Ktibw-riber having porrhd the Stock 1 of BAM'L. CHAMBEEUtrf A BON, and Uased ths shop recently occupied by them, would inform the public that they bavs now on hand and will keep constantly a good assortment of COO K,PARLOI!A BOX STOVES, L. rs ., a us.uiij o . itove I'ips, Tin. Copper, na Japanned Ware, oodeo Ware, Hollow ware, Pump. Oven Ar :hes, and Ash Mouth, 4.C, ic ail ot wbaib. will Stove W che. k A,iit at 1iw r.rksea. All kind of Job Work in their tins dons in workmanlike manner, at reasonable rules. li. CHAlr5k-iH.I fcCo. Bsfto Village, May 1st, 1M lm 1 AA t I Vf Good Sprue Khinrt) fnvsal by 1 W,'Arv wALwoRra 4 wzsr. - ORLEANS COUNTY MA11BLE WORKS! rilBE subscribers would inform the citiien of Jl Orleans CouutT that he bas a shop at WEST DERBY, where ha keeps constantly on hand large assortment of Monumonts, GRAVE ST OSES, CENTRE TABLE AXD STASD TOPS, which he will sell at the lowest cash price, or short approved credit, and deliver them at the purchaser's residence FREE OF CHARGE. DANIEL CHANDLER. E. S. JOHNSON. Traveling Agent. Derby, Oct 2, 1M 43:lv Morgan Stock for Sale. ONE pair matched colts, four and five years old: One Filler, three years old; One colt, two years old; One superior ruare. ei;lit yesrs old : warrant ed in foal from " Flying Morgan" of Burlington. On ffimd work horse, nine vears Of1. " The above' stock is now for safe, and WILL BE SOLD. Credit given if desired. Also, one ex tra pair of oxen. Persons wishing to purchase duv obtain great barga'u.s bv making rsrlv ap plication to SOLOMON STEELE. Bebee riKius.btansteail.Oct. 23, lsstt 4aa DAGUERREOTYPES ! ! rHE subscriber would respectfully inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Orleans Count v, that he is talcing Miniatures again at lrasburgh, where lie may be found readv to wait on them every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday, until further notice is given. Those wishing for Miniatures, can get them for the moderate sum ot Ono Xollar, put op in a neat Morocco Case, and- the picture will be interior touone taken In country or town You can also find at this establishment a general assortment of Fancv Cases and Gold Lockets, all of wbkh will be sold at prices that cannot fail to please. The subscriber would also take this opportuni ty to tender his thanks for past favors, and most respectlully solicits a continuance ot them. a. u. v Htrri-t.. lrasburgh, Oct. 2?, 1S56 43 NEW STOCK OF RICH FALL GOODS. J. C. EMERY, HAS received his new goods for the FALL and XV1STER trade, comprising a more exten sive and beautiful assortment, thnn he hns ever before offered, consisting of CARPETS of teu tiful COLORS and DESIGX&, in VELVETS, TAPESTRIES, three PL Y SCPEREl.SESmad all the lower grades. IFix x,ntxxio in unnsual variety and styles. PARLOR SETS 111 DAMASK, rLLSU, and HAIR CLOTH, MA IIOGA A'FandiM IN TED CHA MB ER suit-, MARBLE TOP TOILET bVREAHS, and CENTER TABLES and a verv full stock of Mahogany and Walnut SOFAS. ROCKING and PARLOR CHAIRS, CENTER and SIDE TA BLES, EXTENSION DINING TABLE, and almost every thing which helps make a well se lected, and assorted stock of House furuUhing good. OVAL and PLAIN, GILT, ROSE WOOD and MAHOGANY fRAME LOOKING GLASSES, PICTURE FRAMES, FEATHERS, MATTBAS SES SPKING BEDS. PAPER IIA3GIXGS. NOw is the time to bnv because they can be bought cbenp, and because home comfort may be greatly increased Dy the interior decoration dwellings, and because " cold winter is comine' and the bitter blast may be very effectually shut out by papering the walls of living rooms, thus saving r LKL,and manv an uncomfortable shiver. Call and examine my stock before purchasing. At the Head of State Street, Montpelier, Vermont. 43rrl. STATE OF VERMONT, Ocleass District, as. A T a Probate Court holden at lrasburgh with- xjL in and for the County of Orleans, on the 2Sth day of October. A. D."le56. Ij-wi Holmes. guardian unto AXDliEW J. JEXXESS, an ab sconding person, lateot lrasburgh, personally ap- peazeu m saia ounana represeuieu mat tne per sonal estate of his said waritn insufficient to pay tne expenses oi maintaining nis said ward tain ily, and that his said ward is possessed of certain real estate in Albany, to wit : a part of lot Xo. 168 in said Albany ."Leins; off of the north half of said lot, supposed to contain one acre together with the buildings thereon : being the homestead of said ward. And prays for license and author ity to sell said real estate for the purpose of ap plying the proceeds of said sale to the support and maintenance of his said ward's family. Therefore, it is ordered by said Court, that public notice be given to all persous concerned therein, to appear before said court at a session thereof, to be heid at said lrasburgh, on the 24th day of Xovember, I860, that they may be heard in the matter and show cause why license should not be granted as aforesaid. And this order shall be publithed three weeks successively in tbe Orleans independent Standard, a newspaper printed at lrasburgh in tins State, the last of wnich publications shull be before tbe day assigned for hearing as aforesaid. uiven under uiy hand at the I rxbate 'Jfllre in lrasburgh, this ZtiUi day of October, A. I. 1850. 43wa M. (JAUrtMEK, Judge. STATE OP VEItMO.KT, Om.KASiS BISTBrCT, ss. IX Probate Court holden at lrasburgh within i and lor said District, on the 2ih dny of (X i toher, A. D. 1866, Solomon Dwinnell. Exeeutorj of the lat will and testament of JERKK MANS- j FIELD, late of Barton deceased, and trustee of the estate of Lucrelia Manslielu widow of said decedent, presents liisaccountof said trust esUte, and his administration account for settlement: Whereupon, it is ordered thut the same be re ferred to the 19th day of November u-xt, at the Probate Office in said lrasburgh in aid district, for examination and allowance; and that all con cerned be notified hereof, by the publication of this order in the Orleans Indeendent Standard, printed at lrasburgh, three weeks successively, as soon as may 'be, that they may appear, if they see cause, at said time and place, and object thereto. 433 51. CARPENTEK, Judge. Plows. A N assortment of Tabor and Bartiett Plows 21. just received and for sale bv t Aueust IP 38 J. II. KF.LI.AM. Aministrator's Sale. WM. W. LIl iLE'S ESTATK. 1L'KSl'ANT to an order of Court, will be sold at public auction on tbe 23d biy of leni ber nfcxt on tho promises, tlie following valuable Keal Estate, viz : About eight or nine acre of land ; and water privilege near the village in lraburgh ou which is a bitw Hill, Machif.e Shop, Iron rouiulry. Blacksmith Siion, Starch Mill frame, (partly ei.- clotu'l) three Liweiling houses, out Ouildingi, store house, 4tc. Also, the hqniiy oi riHieaip. tion of a small bouse and lot, aijuiiiiuj; tli above described promises ; together with Window frames, hash, Class, and other article of per sonal property. I be hoop contain a naming Mactiioe, iir cularbaws, Turning Lathe, 1 oiinant Macbiue, &r. JLc. all in eood ruunins order. 1 be nroperty i .ituatcd wiihiii one-lounn oi a mile of the Court Ilouae, i easy of access, and ! withiu three or four w! of the Passumpsic I iUilroad uow In proceu of being exti-nfled ( ana as a wtioletlie property ia eonsirfered the most desirable water privilege in Northern Vermont. The Incumbrance., which has heretofore es ited to prevent a sale of the property are r.ow removed, and the estate must be u!d without reserve. bile to commence at 10 o'clock A. M I Term made known at the time and place of sal i th premises will be shown and information given to any person dasirou of purchasing at any time, by application w tne .ut.n rllxr. .ii. c. MiiiiAi.i,, Aarii.ui.irsior. lrasburgh, Oct 22, 1S 4i. xiJirivr QT7-V T i . ISh II. K. BABNCH, b Uken ruowsia . MtOB's slo. 1ST A lit I. km ha a cboice seWi.on of FALL MILLINER BoonaU, Kibboo, keatiier. hUimmn, ate. AUo, l(r Tn g an4 l,uit,rKrtry. Mxtimiog Millinery tm k.d and furnuluxl a stirt nUo. Bartow Landing, Oct. 21, 44in TfOT Tb erv bt of thick bou 1 stisiaty kept on bind and W rhtmf Uit c.h.by SASiifANr It CI.OIGH. , IrMDurgh, Kev. 6. Greatest Cure in the World for Pain! A. E. SMITH'S ORIGINAL AND GENUINE " ELECTRIC OIL FOR KHEl'.HATIS.tl, KEVHALGIA, STIFF JOINTS, AC. I Jo not propose to cure terry disease, only a certain elites named in my d'u tions. I will forfeit $100 if the FJertric CM. solj at CORNER WALNUT i 8th STREETS, faiU to cure a ningle case of RhoumatUm or Tains in the la or Limbs, Piles, Son, or Burns, Fever Sows, I'kcrs, Caked ISirnat, Sore " : pies, Rronchial Affcrtkni, Swelled Gland, Felon. Stiffness in the Joint Or Net- ; also. Palpitation.. To remove ail sorcne or swelling in from 5 to 20 minutes, .: plied to any patieut, tnale or female, in tho Altnshoase or any public rfiHitution i . the city. A ("Villi. ly, of my icei.uinej ' F.Itctric Oij" ill so ver..- Tii ner-msm vn irt nrrr 1 .-ra ireuddeiily relieve the sufleifr from the most vk' TO DRl GGIblS AND MEKCILi TS OF 1(m, pmt, ygt j( u &cti test.fiud by joe. I ERMOS T: ),,,! ,! .kkI women, whose mimes are'al m' For tbe convenience of Dealers and Individuals oftk-e. Not any bave used it without deriving " of this Mate, I bave appointed Mr. r h KD. E. MOMC M'LXIAL IICLFIT SMI I II. of Mpew. my "J0.14"" Ap.il.ml withio hourallJ maliv ,re Ul,.y wbol.av. been hS T - ?? TJrj?r . Ti ft perfectly e.ird ol Rheuuiati.m, Ke..ral?ia. Spinal my - UE. U.SL lLEClhlC Oil" t eaM uum Cu.n,pl....ts. Croup, Tic Uoloreux, urge a .11 t , F.l.. Cramp,. I'liia, Sprain. .Sd Bn.iH. Cm. Mr.Sn.th . snppl.yof myOd .t o..Uttin.ylnJ Wounu, 4w,,w Uwi, and StUT Joints, mav be able to.is.wcr tbe earl.e. ''""""Jj; H Scr.,flila ,d Er.i,wU.. Sore Nipples and Swell w.ll also furnish each dU w h Show Car.ls. s.Ht lll,rum and Canker, In tbe mouth Posters, and H0O Circulars with rt.r imn.e tXdmM.u KrU)ftol ,Ild n .fnd. of Sores, printed thereon qe t. ( Lead tha ftjliowing llea,lK,,he ,V , Jlhlu.h, in fiv, ,, minies;r proclamation.) A E. SMITH, 0m,d, Pbibu Chnl.Uiu, r Sote Teilller t wu . lt wiU 9100. PUOCLAMLATIOX. be wen tbat To the Mayor and Citizens of PhVitihl- hia and the Union: - I 1 propose to test my Electric Oil on any cne of r.beumatism.NeuralK'ia.faralysis A.lbina, Hilts, Uout, Fever and Ague, Teller, rlon,&welliiis of all kind. Cranio., UeiUiiew, (and some other cases that 1 have treated successfully,) and to tor- changeable Khruinatte nnin, is inYpei feetly nnder foit to any public liutitutKms the mayor niny hHh( bv mankind; whether iti locatimi is the name 1K. it my Uennine Klectrio Oil docs not mcnibren t eovrrme of the nerve, iiiHsmed by mrke anellcctual cni-e in each -.ie. derangcineiit, (like tli costing of an inllatned I)r. J. C. Van Doren, No. 8, Kelt St., Trenton, r..mi:n,) or some disturbance of the electric X. J-, an old and experienced gentleman, oiiine to ();,! it,.f ,TrtM,n it i. that my Kleetric Oil" Is my establishment on Sat unlay, and mid, " He liad never failed in a single case or hheuoittism with my UiU" lie buys several doien at a tiroft, and h more than a year past. He sacs " It is much in u'n the Oilrijh.l." I find I have Ho trvubU iu curini; up file effectually, and f do not use iiiiuriousmciJicincs. My pure - Movinc m is enough. Be careful of the counterftils, vonng scamps ho ue my certicates to li and daceive lite people. Only Hepot, mat i. t. corner Walnut and Eighth street, Philadelphia. All mv bottles must bave my name in the class. All the rwes advertised in this paper a veur or to past were made by my Oil. Come anil see the certifi- cates of 500 citizens. A K. SMITH, Chemist, FKIEADS OFIIlJIAm. To vou (alwavadi.nosed to aid the sutlenng) it roayappetir incredible, after in vain trying all the ' wonderful' medicines of the day, that one appli- cation externally and a few drops takeu internal- FRED. K. SMITH. Drusrsibf. Montpelier, ole Wholesale and Rela"il Aseut, for Vermont, for Dr. Smith's Genuine M ORE of II. M. Fisher's Ax Helves, at K. W. XYE. The Reed Instruments, MAXUFACTl'KED by Messrs. GOODWIN Sr BALDWIN of New Haven, Conn., are, without doubt, the 6st now in u. I have uoed thern for the last four years, and Ond them supe rior iu ptahty of (one and Unii-n to any nave yei seen. S. A. KLI.IS, ( Organist at Svutk Church. ) St. '..Whnrv . .lulv. 1866. For sale by" J. C. BINGHAM, Main t , SI. Johnebury, Vt. ba Ambrotypes : IMPEEISHABLE IMCTtKES OX GLASS. PIIOTOCilEAPIIS I And other beautiiul pictures are taken in the Greatest Perfection By the man with the LONG FLOWING BF.AEtf, At St. Juhnsbflry, Vt 40m0 LIBEHATIO JVOTICE riHIiJ i. to rtifv tht t hvi f1vn my Mil, I Charles P. Hont. his time during the remain derof his minority, and I shall claim none of hl wsges nor pay anv acuts oi nis uomraciuiit nuei this date. , . d n. licsr. lrasburgh, Oct. 1856 423. Medicine for the People. TIMIE subscriber has received the large sort JL rpTnt of Patent Medicines from the shop 01 trency having been transfer, 'ill hereafter lie kept for sale red. A full supply v at mv store. Sept. 25, 1856 S9 ft. W. XtE. J JOP SACKING for safe by B. W. XYE. Sept. 5, 18D6. "Inmotopathie Physician and Surgeon,- , r DERBY. LINE, VT. w. w. jENSEsa, m r. x. i- saur, m. i. T HAVE just received lot of Boston Matches, M whlcu will be solu al wuoiesaie or reian, " very low rates. Merchants and traders or all clawes in this County, are respectfully inviu;d toi send in their orders. All orders promptly attend ! ed to, if accouipunied wilh the casli. KAM'L b rAXKOItD. Irasburfch, Oct 10 40tf Passumpsic R. R. Notice. St'liSCKIBEKS U Preferred 4t)ck in tbe Con necticut and Passumpsic Itivers linllrtl, are herehy notified that an assessment of I'r.N I'KK CkN I'. bas been laid, payable on tbe I61I1 ol Da cember next, at either the billowinc. Banks viz. People's liank. Hank o( Orleans, bank ot Lyn don, Pauaiio or Dradford Hanks, or at the Tiensurer's OtTiee, No. 7, Vlerchant's Exchange, tioston. Per order of the Directors. N. P. I.OYEUlNtj, Treasurer. Oct.l,lS5-4'J Hotchkiss & Jellison, IiUULINGTON, VT, 1(T CHt'HCII STBKET, JOBBKUS, AND MJ Kefailer of Foreign end Oomeatie liry Goods, would resoectftiMy invitu the attenti'in 01 Merchants to their uew .lock of Kail Ooods, which i they oiler at prices full as low as BnUm, York, or even I'lnliidclphia lT-jtd Ihem. A stot k cornirilng : 3- 4 (JnMeachcd Slieeting, 4- 4 M 3-4 u " 8-4 - " V-4 lUcnelied S-4 " 4.4 8-4 44 10-4 " Turkey Ited Ginglitim, Plain Checks, " Cheney " " Scotch, " Book Fold I'rinU 3-4 LH 4-4 . t "' 'noma HuvWf. K.-hah, 1'. Allrt, Jlerriuiatk, 4-4 Fn?mJi, Alpaca, Coturgt, lrmta, Bmlsi,l rino., CU'U Cloth", !., jlgii'g. Crt a very large aMortiueiit. I'opliu. bemge.de Loi auri 4;hMOilmv. VASkl K NOlTOX! Goal's, Oils, -,.!.. Wss thread, -,&:.. 6' EN TI. EM EX IP i I'll. V Sill NO 0 001:1. Ties, Cravat, A.I Collars. hhifU Siik, Woolsn, CiXUM, Merino. shi Alvi fiiad to order y'T gurnle4 tft t, manufactured t en tit th best kou. I VosS- Ar y 4r td b pt,p'., ltd the pf will b tt tfe lo.e.l aikl (kpt , !. 1 flo riot Frofess to cure Everything, but only a certain cl.iss of complaint.! all if winch .re enruhle oti .lmnle KltcLrin and Cbenw CRi uriiicinle. throuch th sflinities of mv' Elec- tric miui lb Xwvo Vital fluid of tbe human bo.iv. Tl,5 mr-dii. nneiandi of rvrorn-ssiiiB and ever reajilv abMirbed ir.lo, if i( does not actually sup- pir ,U(iciencv in, and equalize the cireulatiou uf; that ffx principle oflivins; organiuition. .t.t th skeptical and the humane look into thia niatier for if these thlnjs nre s"o . ..." . a l X s- TFItrSTFfi : , . , T I will ny case from the ho-pitals to test It alt. My hiecirio Oil' is peasant and jnnooentt i"iiHi vu ui n..n, an u, witnon. Come and see for yonrelves. X. K. corner Walnut and Ki!ith sts ,Phila. UJ -None sola liy pedlars. All my homes lisva m.v name blown In and the new wrappers bearmy siguature to prevcut imioition on the public. s - . - Prices, 115 CtS., 3U CU., and 31, per Bottle. N. B. The large bottles ten times the cheapest. It. W. XYK, lrasburgh, a.id one Agent tn every towu. 41m3 "ELECTRIC OIL," Philirdelphirw : 1856! GOODS. 1856! GOOD GOODS X illJH AXD0 CHEAP TOO! ! I A well filled Store I cliunced to see, As I was passing (Joveu-tree , I liietf within, nnd took useat,- To view tliia Stock of Goods complete; WE II ATE Slcn'b C6at and Tants of fabric rare, Cravat and Stocks that'll nmkeyou tare, Sliirts and Collars, Neckties mid Vests, Of Kew York btyle the very best! (lur 3Iolekiu Ilata,- in style most rare None can excel, and few compare r lk-aver, Silk, Fur, in sljle tbe best, That well haf proved to stand tho test. Men's, lioys, Children,- of varied style, Tiiat are not surpitssccf in any pile ; Ladies Hats we have likewise, Thut till beholders with enrprise. Carpet Bay, Trunks, nnd neat VaHes, At fair and Usual market prices ; Ladies Satchels, Umbrellas neat, That in this country cunt be beat. Port-Monnaries, Gloven, rare and nice. And at a very moderate price. Why will you roam this world around. When here the bet of Good ar found ? WE have been still a lonRtiinej but hsveuow nurte arrangements to receive New Ooods weekly throughout the wh-ou, to that wa may alwnys be advised as to the Invest Market Triers, and Ute.t fashioim in vnue. We wuuld tijtrxiat'.i, call the attention of the fjidies to oirr New Stock of 0ood, which have selected especially lor Ihem, aioon which are some entirely new styles of Sun Shade, Fancy I'ttraols, Fine Linen Cainhric, Sis Dolled Muslinr, Plain India MuliiiH, Hiiok, : Jawitmr, and JSainwok Mii-lins, Checked, Corded, and fig urtd; I'htin nnd Checked Cambric, Ladies Linen and Cambric I tdkfs, French, Cambric, and Munlin Collars, Ice, Mus lin, an 1 Cambric FAin and Insert- - in;, Florence, Pearl, l!iuil,Oien, Gosa iner, and Plain Slraw Bonnet, liib boii!, 1'lov. ers, Tabs, (astoninh lnly beautiful,) Gloves, and Hosiery, Dre Trlmminq;,PrintSi IK-Cage-, Berago Di luinc, Iie ' raeis, Ln-fi ns, Fccncli Mueliue, lllitck, Fatwy, 3c ! BixMradtf Drews Silks, Silk, I Cinp ami CVhinere Shawls, Heavy jCoitori, L'lilleadicd and Bleached Fintt. ! iti:.tiv n.uK ci.otiii. i To buy their Clothing now U th tiuio, i But whure'ji the jilu to buy it ? - ' i I'm told it is at Walworth tc Wests Jl think I'll p" and try it. Our neighbor don't bgin to guess wlMt r ' d"in In Ihnline. II its, Cup', I GENTS FUEJSHLKO OOODS Ithmoglwui. IjhV. Kid nd Cloth G'itr, n Manny l.ind U-iots. W. I. OOODS & GK0CKUIE3, ! Flotir. 8l. nd K..I-. Pl. O ' 'd Stnff. CrK-kry, t.iiu.and lirdssre, Tin Ware, btwv 'ad bU I'if- wM. iviri;is. Vl . ,.11 MriujtiUr a'loth-n to our st'K k of rrefi.-h .laitn l'r Ilng(iif4( ..IO(.IJ. Mitl. Wood riirk, i.d Velv Cornices. t'juiii if 1 lijfurvd Curuiin, epraMilg the lr. ((t ud bet vnety ever o(l r4 in Nfr-liMn Vrunl. I lintm lhmg u, urcorai witr n iih ritli Mb!ih.. iiiit v and cheaiily, can ' vi by calling on u, a can pk "ry fancy anJ suit Xhi tixml rconomutl stxi imuuious. j Vi tB'trr our lha.k. to our friinU and P'" lmt U-T lUr.tr liberal paironug hretd;re. Uiil tumeuiljer yuO vr. aineiv, na i.uVVi nil on yl al anv time, hethf to U.e mmin a scent or abaodr.d ..BTrf fc , Cvytitrf. JmI, leiS. tf I a sril l.h d Own Moutti. tonain Mtng j f armers )!., Cham furnp. 1T "' Kw i Cw)!wf Kun,f- Ud Pip. !" Fwr.'. '', ftid,1i-.t,r II t HAMfl ktlS & to. . fc.iton, JuW, i'l il j to