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Poetical Selection For tit Standard. LINES In Memory cf Flora McClary. BT TTIXNIE WISFBED. I):m)y shone the noontide glory, Fading in the western light. Aid the gloving tinta of autumn Slowly chased the hue of night JlnJ D.t softly breathing zephyr Waved the stream let murmuring by; TTen our little angel Flora Closed her did blue eyes to die. Twlight dropped her eHreT tt:, Pinned them gently with star: V.Tiile Un tweet perfume of eveiJr-g CUdii g swift' from stir, Kissed again the marble forehead. Lightly pressed thegolJen heir; Weeping friends ere beniliiig o'er her ein they wem thai Dtath is there ' Once the snowy lid u lifted, Softly thea the spirit fle.l; 8 till ensile to tweetiy beaming Eat the blue eyed cue win dead. She h'.li crossed the peaceful river. Plumed for t'ghi and freed from tin ; Autli by the crystal portal Led the gtLlie r lura in. Heaven the sparkling gem retaineth, Earth the lovely casket keeps: Aui the tunbeam ka;g will l.nger Where the liiiie dreamer sleeps. Fareaell Flore! distant masie Cheert as from celestial plains; Loced is light, 0 cuiy we meet the Where thy happy spirit reigsa. Irasburgh, Nov. 1st. A CHEUE OF DEATH. tJCAlKTLT SCXO IS TUB Ot-TtS TiJSt The lotger Life, the more cCnte: The more offense, the greater pa'a ; The greater pain, U.e lest defense ; The les defease, the lesser gain ! The lose of gain lorg ill dotb try, Wherefore come, Death, and let me die! - - i ' The shorter Life, lest eour.t I find; I The lew acccuiit, the eoor.er made ; The count toon Dade, the merrier mind ; The merrier mind doth thought invade ! Short Lis iu trn'Ji tills thing dotb try, Wherefore, come, Death, and let me die ! Come, gent'e Death, the ebb of care; The ebb of Care, the flsod of L;fe; . The flood of Life-, the joyful fare; The jovfal kre, the end of fr.fs ! The end of strife, that thlu wish I, Wherefore, fame, Death, and let ce die! PROFANE WOEDS. At polished steel receives a stain - From drop at random tang So does the c't.i! J v.ben words pretine Drop from a parent's tongue. The rust eats in, and oft we find That caught which we can do. To cleanse the mruil or the mind. The brigLtcet will renew. ofsalt tvos sprinTded in tie hoi- .interest . v , j: coo this notice, with one head low of some IS roct.es in u. . . nn , -rt tersay 1 1-2 inches telow the each, containing oO to 60 grains, surface-then 3, 4, or 5 potatoes ; Send me your address, on a were scattered among the salt in stimpe L envelope each hill 3 1-2 by 4 feet apart,' close a head, and send it back bj and the 'potatoes were then well return mail, with printed instmc rth. The other itions for cultivating in a way to half were done in the same way, j insure a large return from a small ,rt merited, the land was a 'fiat, ' quantity of seed at the foot of a hill, and quite new variety be found to answer moist, though not wet. The crop all the purposes of the common was well hoed twice. barley, iu few years will suffice I finished drying these pota- to drive the Barley Beards toes on the 9th dav of October fro the country, following. The yield of the salted Should any person desire more ones was at the rate of 213 , an the one head I wlU send a bushels Der acre. Those infected Page of 700 to S00 grams se- A were from 1-2 to 1 per cent of 1856! GOODS. 1856! GOOD GOODS I SEW GOODS.- AND f0 CII GAP TOO III 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. . UC HAVE Men's Coats and Pants of fabric rare, Cravats and Stocks that'll make yon stare, Shirts and Collars, tkties ana est, Of New York style the very best! 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. Men's, Bovs, Childreris, of varied style, That are not surpassed in any pile ; Ladies Hats we have likewise,- That fill beholders with surprise. the whole, being 210 bushels per acre entirely sound. Those potatoes 7iot salted were not as large and fair as the oth ers, and the infected ones were from 5 to 15 and some even 50 curely enveloped, . by mail post paid for 25 cts. accompanied with a few heads to prove the fact, of its being beardless. Address, L W. Briggs, "West Macedon, Wayne Coun ty, N.'Y. We have a few heads of this cpnt of the whole, leaving bnt about 176 bushels sound to , rley, which persons can see ii IRQ acre. I rpivnt Tinhlir. newsnanpr con- I had great faith in the use of tains tLe fo!lowing curioU3 adrertise salt to prevent the potato rot be- ment : fore I bean this process of ex-j w I hertby warn all persons from trust nPrimPntfnfr: flnd now fullv be- T if E1Ien Flannigan, on my ac- lieve that salt will entirely eradi- ' count, as I am not married to ber.' Good axd Evit. The knot of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill to gether ; our virtues would be proud, if our faults whipped them not ; and our crimes would despair, if they were not cherished by our virtues. cate this infectious disease, the potato ret If the seed was all sound when planted, I believe salt, with or without manure, either cn moist or on dry soils, would secure a crop cf scund potatoes. The recent mortality among hogs, in different sections cf this country, is, no doubt, owing to the neglect to salt them regularly. This drain of salt from the soil by crops is the most proliSc caust , of disease and cremature decav. ... T will ell on reawinnble tenns to t-uit llie pur- both OI animal r.nd VPcetarile llTi A chaser, mv Kiike Kactorv, witli Miliii.rvami - ' m water iwer n.tBoient to njiike Twelve liundre l In all hereditary Or Other taints Ioen Uitkes yearly. ai! in sui-li orJer tiiiU one haml has miide twenty lU ri'ti l!;tlie, B-onli SJ.OU Ot animal Or Vegetable llie, Salt IS rCT 'oze. i e iy. w ith a.ltlie nrem:e- ni c rlmiine one ami a half aires land, a good House the SUre and Safe remedy, USed Burn mid Slied aeltMtuatedwitlnn one mile of . . " . Craft-uury Common, iind nearly Timber enough euner lniernaiiy or externally. , ou h'iu'1 " w"rk :" 'iig- it is unequaiea as a punner ot j"It was a proverb among the Greeks that a flatterer who lifts you up to the clouds litis the same motive as the eagle when lie raises the tortoise iu the air ; he wishes to gain something by your fall. Going, Going, Who Bids? FAIR WAIULNG! Agricultural Hcaoiug. BROADCAST SEED SOWER, th- lst Miiebine ff the fciml ever invented, ww in(E from l'irtv to nixty ucre v?r tiny wild more Correctly than can l.e done by hand. No mistake. Apply aoou. Xow U the feuum for making Ki-tes. h.OS S H1150X. Crftsbury, Oot14.h, ISaS 4S 6. VISTUES OF SALT. A correspondent sends us the following, with a request that Ave give it to the public. 'We do so cheerfully, and solicit from others any experiences which may throw PTOuld takc il UP as needed, and the atmosphere above, " or the earth fceneath, or the waters un der the earth." J. C. C. 2s ew Haktfouo, Ct. i rT?rAr,rP irill Acr f,,r rom .! C03IKISIEIl'S NOTICE. L ev LL-llltU LOCK WOOD'S ESTATK. selves how fir our correspondent's the suitsctiiiiKus, i,avin been Appointed . . , - X 1'T die Hon. Pr.Jjaie C-urt for tlie Uitr!ct ol Opinions may be Useful. ve re- Urlain ConimisionT, t rweive exntnine, . , . , anil adju-t all claims and deinand of hH ie-so!is, peat, it the salt was put into the ; aKai,,st .t!,e e-'e ' lcthek lock wood . ... , Lite of Westlield tn said diairiet, deceased, re- SOU in proper quantities, that the Pr(;!"1ed m.lvent. and the term of x month A x i troin the loth ilav of Oi-tolier 1K56 lieiin.aliml plailtS jrraSS, for example ' ''-v M,i1 cuu 1 lo llle creditors of scid decwise.1, to . ....... .i u . . m.ii I v. j'v vn I . V 1.11.1.3 uc : lore n : i GIVE NOTICE, that we will attend to the that the fodder would reauire no !,"'.!S,f ""r!'1'I'ni"""e"tat 'w '"eninp-ho"- . of George U. L"tkrooi in Westfield in mid iurther salting. We think salt ; light upon the great cause of agriculture. "We must declina the compli ment which our correspondent bestows upon us, in regard to our piper belug the first to commend the use of salt as a fertilizer. "Ye simply advocate that which prac tical agricultural chemists have i Ever CV0P removes so much cf trHi,on the th.nl VVetinei!;iv nf Jrtnmirr Htid Airii titxf- at 10 ocluek. in t'fiA fnrpnomi iiucli snouiu De put into the soil Ev. ! 01 "u U1,-Vs- . . . , ery old pasture, meadow, orchard, Md, 0cts i Comm or wheat field would be trreatlv Carpet Eag, Trunks, and neat allies, At fair and usual market prices ; Ladies Satchels, Umbrellas neat, That in this country can t be beat. Port-Monnaries, Gloves, rare and nice, And at a very moderate price. Why will vou roam this world around, When heri the best of Goods are found? ttf !iv Wn still a lone time, lint nave now f made arraie-meuts to receive New Goods ..-wtlv tlimiiidioiit the seuMin. ?o that we may ilwavi be advisd as to,tlie luw est 3-arket ruces, aii'i iaie-i laMiM'n-. in iuehc. We would fqninUg call the attention oi tne Ladies to our 3ew t)toc ol Goods whirn we have s'le-ted pecialiv t'ir them, among which ;ire me entirely new styles ot Sun Shades, Fancy Paraols, Fine Linen Ciifnbric, Swiss Dotted Jltuslins, Plain India Muslins, Book, Jaconet, and Nainsook Muslins, Checked, Corded, and fig ured; Plain . ' and Checked Cambric, Ladies Linen and Cambric Hdkfs, French, Cambric, and Muslin Collars, Lace, Mus lin, and Cambric Edge and Insert- r . . 1 1 It , f . ins, r lorence, reari, l.iaia, vpen, uossa mer, and Plain Straw Bonnets, Rib- ' bons, Flowers, Tabs, (a-tonish-ingl' beautiful,) Gloves, and Hosiery, Dress TrimmingSjPrints, DeBages, Berage Delaine, Be rages, Lawns, French Muslins, Biack, Fancy, & Brocade Dress Silks, Silk, Crape and Cashmere Shawl, Heavy Cottons, UnbWehed and Bleached Fine. READY MADE (LOTIIIXG. To buy their Clothing now is the lime, But where's the place to buy it ? Fin told it is at Walworth & Wests I think I'll co and try it. Our lieijhbors don't begin to guess what we are doing in thisline- Hats, Caps, GENT'S FUEISHX5G GOODS rtironjrliout. Ladies Kid aud Cloth U niters, aafl W. I. GOODS & GROCERIES, Flour, Salt, and Vails. Paints, O 1 and Dye StnlT- Cnx kerv, Clsiseand Uurduare, Tin Ware, Stoves ind Stove Ii. WALL PAPERS. e call rKinicul ir stten:itn to our stork of French and Anirricnn lner Hangings. Velvet :inl Gold, Marble, Wood Work, and Cornice I'lain an l KiEiircd Curtjiiiis, cninrising the lur- cest mid best viirieiv ever offered in Xoflnrn Veniiont. Tlirwe wi-hing to decorate their Walls with rich nansiiis, neatly and cheaidv, can do so by i-i llinft on u, a we ran ;ik-nse evr- fancj aim 9uii tne most econotnicaruinl fasttuious. We tender our thank to onr friends and tmt- rons for their liberal putronnfie heretofire. We till remember ron rer. kindly, sliall liehannyto wail on yon at hiiv tune, whether to the amount f a cent ora hundred l''l.in. 'YALWORTrf &. WEST. Coventry, June 9, 1!56. tf . ... ' KNOWLEDGE For the Million H THE Subscriber havins once more frU th. Oty Markeb,a.d Having pirrcbased VERY EX I EXSIVELY, r ,w tn iiimifh hia old customers, ' .i ,1,. .,!. ii- wnernllv. with irieuti. niiu p TSnr,v nf evarv Description. teitcept thews of an itniuoral natui,) i 8v re.iuction oi i"".". . . . . ..n-ri-nce He is confident inai witn ,,.e in the business and cUe. apd.cati o . to l Ae . i .... :.,.i.ntu orniiuintance witn many S . I.-, il . ?, . ..nblishinst and wholsale houses in directlV ol tlie I'lllieu inic, n ;..;,. inle rnblishers. and always acung u- ... ,.. ,--J,f the nimble sixpence, he i prepared to fun, sh fivT and aomi ewn fihy percent less iNnnnte boiiht of any o,lItrma!, , Utrf Wej. Most ot the J,aa ouom ' f.r 7 j cents. Among bis assortment may be round most ot we . standard Histories and Poets, f .i. nl.i:,na nf the day and most oi um such as THE WAR WITH KANSAS, The Escaped Nun ; Ten lears among Vie Mad Bags ; A Tour among the Planters; Nine Tears among the Convicts ; Tlie Mirror of the World; The History of the Great West ; The; Confessions of an Attorney. Also Dick's Works, and afresh supply of Haywards Gazetteer, Jlfrt. Stove's Works, together with a large lot of Religious, Historical, Bio graphical, Medical, School, Gift, Childrens, Blank and Miscel laneous Moris, too numerous to mention, at prices that cannot full trt nre entire satisfaction. He has ulo a large supply of Bibles - which he is selling at bis usual extrvtnely low prices, irotn tw-eutv-five cents to twelve dollars. i THE COTTAGE BIBLE, at his former nrire. S4.75. He would call particulorntteution to his assort ment of Stationery which is now complete entbnl--chiR Plum and Fancy Note and Letter l'aper from 5 to 25 cents per ouire. Envelopes from 2 cents. ner nac-k to 6 cents each, and evervthine connec ted with the Stationery line at prices correspond it0 with rbe iilnive. . . "lie would just sav that lie has a large lot of - ... i 1 " .1 1 : 1 . 1 .. .. ,1 school isooks on uanu w incn ne i pirpicu iu sell at pnett that will posiltttly Uety nil comptu- li.M I lie is also prepared to furnish mnteri:il for DrawinfT, such as the different kinds of Drawing Paner. Tube Oil Oilers, I'repnren Uniivas, nrusn es, and all snides required for Oil Paintings, at the importers city prices. Thrtnkful f..r former favora. he hopes by an nnripht course of dealinp. and a careful exclu sion f all works of a doubtful tendency, to mer it ami receive a good share of public patronage. , jlli-.Mr.ri ukuwjn. Craftsbury, Vt., May 27, 1856. 22-tf. II0VEY & ' SMITH'S CASilo i . . . . 3 r T, Mr. Editor : e nave jusi ravn ecu mm Boston the m.. of Goods ever offered in this Market. ! e give you dclow a few ,"J V; that you and all other nienas may miow mere is one place in Orl Goods can be bought at a lair value. . DUX GrOODs, folor Prints, ' 10 Linen . Good u " 7 to 9 Best yd. wide Sheeting m. & French Gingham, 12 1-2 to 15 Fine Muslin and Lawns, 12 to 17 Blue Drill, Blk. and Plaid Silk, 87 1-2 to 1,20 Gents Kid Gloves, Brown and Mourning Debages, 19 i.auies irencU Kids, Lyonese Cloths, 30 to 40 Ladies and Genu Hose . . , 1 . 11m.am - ' : Tlfaae T.tml:.. frt. ' vusmuere CC OUtniUer i X-r.. all low. Embossed Table Covers, ,., iou ... , aiiawls, . Ready Mado ClotHlng, ECcits Good Blk. Frock coats, la, tJ- rv 7.00 rji- ivrio it4, m 4,00 to 6,00 Fur and Wool Hau. 1,00 to 3,00 Tan Colored Hats, 2,25 to 4,25 Summer Hats, . li5 1,25 to 4,00 Boys Caps, A beautiful variety of New Bonnetts, French Lace, and Straw f, Summer Style of Eibbons, French and American Flowers. v Boots, Slioos ctxx3. H.x"fctjCla Thick and Kip Boots, 2,75 to 3,00 Ladies Gaiters, , 'J fill n V t, 11 t 1 r in A W It i! Business Coats, Summer Coats, j Pants, Vests, Sat. & Fig. Silk, Mens French Calf, Calf & Enameled Congress, 2,00 to l,2o Misses Gaiters and Fancv . . -r-. t o -? , r i ci. . r .:i.i i . ' Kip and uoat iirogans, i,o io i,. onues, vimureu ana juiians cl. Our Stock ot lioots ana onoes is very large aim oi me oest qmi;, can't be beat. Groceries, ous ana r stints Everything from a Bbl. of Sugar to a Tallow Candle. Good fresh Tj Good Box Raisins, 14 cts. Linseed Oil, Jappart, White Lead, F.TtV, Red, Chrome Yellow, and Green.- HARDWARE GLASS AISD CROCKERY WAftt, A ffreat variety of all kinds. Best White and Colored Tea Set t and everything to match equally low. Glass, Nails, Salt, Fish and Floic Tools of all kinds. .;, . " ' , We have given you above the prices of only a few of our Goods, ba, room prevents any more. Please give us an early calL Albany, April 1st, 1856. HOVEYtj P. S. Be sure and bring a purse full of Money. improved by a liberal top dress- this , : U. i i f i -- proved to be true and useful. Our correspondents says : Messrs. Editors : Give us Life for all any other paper. Why ? Not because it is always rigid. This can not be truly said of any paper. Many papers Lave spo- XOTICE. miiT rertnr mat 1 .have eiven mr on :n H nnA V -1- 'Ht'Kson n. (. hiittee Inj time during the re- v.itn salt, wood ashes, lime. , ufc.ii.der of kimim,ritr-n.i i,,ii,i.,:,..f T.LiRtfiT. f,r r.f nil thn ,nm,l : ly ij iLU of U contractirg - - v .ULUUlIltUi LUIS Uit.C WILLIAM CHAFFEE. Lowell, Oct. 13. lf.56 423 these substances that, unless it . be returned in some shape, the soil becomes impovished, and pro-' duces only sickly, innutritious vegetation. To get good fat crops, we ourselves must be gen- erous, comply with Nature's re- PAG(.Krr will imyea.l, for Hide, Calf nKIUS. null l)air-Mvllis. If Wei .altwi rlllt AI.F. ! more ot thM le.t l.nnn ma ie by K. A. I V, who cuni.ot u Uiat by anv ui.f ii ine unlltilv Cp- .S!oe of ill kinds clienp for cash, lruiiuurgli, Feb. 25, 1656 btf . , DR. C M. RUBLEE, ivcu a guou wora ci sail; but we i 4uuemtlus anu pui 310tner 212 Tkemoxt Street, : - Boston give Life only the credit of first j Earth on a proper diet. Eds. acknowledging it before the world Life. as "the one thin? needful" in ihe : soil as a fertilizer. The writer refers especially to remarks of the editor jf Life II- Dr. K. will, in contieerim with the practice of ...... .i(cf(, vuiiiuiue 10 piTe ececiai a'tentiuu to treatment of disease of tie ETKund March 6,1856 lf.tf ROOM Piiper from lOtd 12 1-2 cts. rr rolle io batiu for 17 cts. at K. W. SYF. BARLEY WITHOUT BEARDS! It is even so. A variety of barley has been discovered iu the 100,000 CteuKTVf 'Vfti VMlWi "Vi J1.X Ea AJLf 1 - . . l ' - LrsTRATED,datcrJ-Octl8,1856" glU ' hQ lljmalayanMoun. " .line AmiA,.,'.. P Jl under a line headed, Puttin- tiUnS' enteri! free f' om those an" Ume into Hay," in which he sa ys- ' n3'ir'g and Poisonou3 beard3 at- i . -j. .;td.Lneu io an our common vari ola Books Deserve Good Eirdiisr;. POWELL & BARK Real Estate for Sale. TM1E suberiler ofler fer sale a pood farm of 1. 150 acres of land, situnted in the town ol plo ver, tliree miles south of the village. S:iid farm has good house and wood shed, nud other out liuildin's. and riiuiiins water to lioit-e and barn. It is un ier a pood state ot cultivation. For par ticulars enquire on the jireuiises. ' ' A. CRITCHETT. Glover, Sept. 8, 1S56 38 Aroix Plates. ARCH Ash and Oven Mouilis, C.Hikiiiji Ranges, Farmers lioilers. Chain l'uini ' Iron and Copiier 1'uinps, Lead I'ine. Iron rinks. f.,r sale cheap by II. OHAM11EUL1N & Co. Barton, July, lbi.6. tf Aininistrator s Sale. W.M. W. LITTLE'S ESTATE. PURSUANT to unorder of Court, will be sold at public auction oil the ZJd dav of Decem ber next on the promises, the fallowing valuable Liea. r.Maie, viz : Alxmt ei;;ht or nine acres of land ; and water privilege iie:irllie village in Iniburir!i ; on which is Saw Mill,' Mailni.e bhon. lion Kouniirv. lilack-milU llOp, htarcli ilill Irame, ((mrily eii- chih(ij inree ue;im nou-es, it building Store houses. Sic. Also, the Kquiry of redemi. Hon ol a Miiall house and lot, aujoiniii ' tlie above lescnueu promise ; tojelber wuh Window thnne. Sash, Ula.-s, and other articlej of iel ollal nropenv. The Sliops conta'n n Plaining Machine, Cir- luin juMiing Millie, leimaiit JUuclime ixc. kc, an in gotxi runiiint; or.ler. llie proierty is srnated within one-fourth of mile of the Court Huue, i ea-v of access, and "iiliiii three or lour Bides of the I'assuiniwic now iiuur ui ueinj; extcmled ; and as a wholetlie rieny is coi siileied the most irinie;:e in Aonuerii Vermont. '1 l.e iiiciiuiuratces, which liave heretofore ex .iiu.v nr.rai ,JO v, me projieriv are now removed, ail llie estate must be solJ w ithout reserve. bale to commence at 10 o'clock A. il ; Term mane Known ni me nine hihi place ot sale : the premises will i showa an l inlurmation (tiven to it"u us-inni oi ptircnasing at uny time, 41. It. KI.U HALL. Administrator. Irasburgi), Oct 22, Ibirt J23. Put . these Eubstanpr.s nJnGa 10 au our common wwi-tW UHU , men (and we would add, anv G other cubstances known to be! undersigned obtained 7 good fertilizers, in sufficient quan-i1115 01 lhl3 new variety three e' titles), rro.v the land, and the ?S.' beiDg much ?leas plants will take them up in prop-i , ,ltS geQCral aPIearance cr quantities"-. due propoi-!anJ Pvenea, has spared tiontothequalhv and quantity ! D PS to ply tti, small of nutriment re'ouired for 1 9 tbo Shanghai. ,a r i-iMM :ana otuer Lirds would all. V Ol LD re--i fully announce to the citizens . . u. vrieai,s bounty that they have clia-ed the well known low. healthv rrrnrtl of each species or genus of all1. lltJ ?r malt- plants.) j g lare not been tested, and the Experiment. About the first ' Tf '"7 of last June I planted pit ,n m av tlllero the soil who sees it. ans- on mellow soil About half of ; i i , ' 4 i'ii v "a . lous t( liave a few era ns, not thoJulls had manure put into ,i,.n- . . . b ' 1 r , r nan, eiuucieui JUfuI or two i a. ' -v.u., i.u iurun ail persons pur- BOOK B1XDCHY. ! of S. n. Kichols. on Church St., Ilurlinc'on, where ! they will be ready to answer ll , ,i...:. lii of bn.iiM'ss. After liavine Imd Jo. in the business, itier fwl ...ryrn m worn to StJ 16 DOt SUrpasW-d till. side of lew Yia-k. BLAMi BOOKS maoe to orl.-r m l Br,. ju a R.v!e tUilt cannot if Yei, "' et,io" H'e couurrv. Hill leml. .ale. at short notice, 1 a I kinds of Minn done m a manner that will m.t fail to -nil cu.tom.-r.. All t.Usi, s. entrusted to our cr wdt lN., t-n,,.i.,i atlli ,eill to BliV f j com,.rv l.y ,taPe ,vl, lVevi':e. i i. ' '''"'n'l'ed Hi t th'i. e-iablibaiei,t ha, a PAG1N Q MACHINE, tor PAGI5Q BLANK EO0KS. ie oi.lv rrf. in tbe S-:,i v.-.. a I'lule Co with earth. " A'spoo th. of Pri.tte.) lio,.k Wmii l, froni the lareest oown 10 a cmmnoii 1'rimer. in GILr FA5CY MAE.BLE IDGE3 8. B. KICHOLS. the H.rfneT oiittt,r, is or. Irred by In,,, wd te pr-anpt'y tlej to. Lurliiigton, Jums l, Hia.25iy riMlE jo!:ribers are sgem, 6 S. At A. Iow. M of Jobinou. far .ih srU ci cloiia u' tbeir m.i.usctur.ba;btl;y wiUsell iatxduuie far iaa4ril. .L01iGE WCBTIiIXGI0JJx.&CO. COJIMltSIOSEK'N OTICE. SYLVKSIEK V. KIMBALL'S ESI A IE. fpHK SCUSCKIBKBS, having been appointe. A by the Hon. l'robute Court for Hi liisiri.. ot Orleans, Commissioners, to receive, examine in ai.jii.i aji cUuns and demands of all irson against tlie estate of Si LVKSTLH D. KI.M ni.u, iiue oi ivanoii, ui saia uistnct, ilet eaM!.) 'nift-semen insolvent, and the term of-ix ninnths o-mu ine ia;n .lay ol ucioner lieinallo. edby said court to the crrditia-s of said deceased rini.,!i aim prove their recpective claim be oie ii-: -n t ?U I ICK. that e an! atten,l.t tl,. A.. ties of mir nppoiiiimeiit at the dweilinp house ol llr. Abigail . Kiml;ill. in li.moo in s,,i, trict, on the third Wedi.es.lav of Novernlier and ....iiry la-xr, MtraiB o clock., iu Hie alWrtuxm ".Mvuiii sal-l .imvs. ; -SAMl'KL A' WILL A (.'O.l - - . . J-i'UUAi.M TAVLUK, . . Cooim'ra JKbtsK WK.UINS. j . ' Barton. Ket. 20th, MtlA-iivZ 3' KEW SALOON AT BUBL!XGTO!V, VEB3IOXT, BY SNOW & THOMPSON. rfMIE SUBSCmr.F.RS take preat pleasure in X anmnmctiia to the public ceuer.illv the open- umol their Nr. W SALOON, m the buildin" well known as the Howard Sstore, Church ht.; which has been newlv fitted nn for a Confectionerv More and a first class Ice Cream and Kating Sa loon for Ladies ami (jeutlemen, kept ou the citv plan, at l.ill ..f fure rates. Ice Cream, oysters, meats, pie, ees, and nu merous other substantial and delicacies, served up in the qti ckest lossible time, and at all rea- n; tile hours. AU H.U UXi.XU. NO LOAF ERS Our tiew store is already well known to be a deisit for choice confectionerv of everv kind. f our own nianuilu-ture: also manv nice varie- ies from the bet makers knotm to ns. TABLE OR.XAMEKTS MADE TO ORDER. U e keep a'soa better assortment of CAKK and I'ASTIiY work lliar. was ever befcre offered in this State. Also.Jellies and Preserves, i- iarsof various sizes, put up bj us, ami warranted cheap- . snu "riici .iiHiiaiiv in ine niarKei. : LADIES YISITIXG BURUSGTOX Should not fail to call at the new Confectionerv Store, on Cluucli Street luid pet an Ice Cream; or if too cold, a cup of tea or coffee, and a plate v.ysiers. . LA DIES VSUALL Y IN A TTENDASCE. Having facilities for doins all brandies of onr business, and doine it well, we bone our efforts will be appreciated, and that we shall receive a bare ol public favor D" Orders from abroad solicited acdfUilbfulIv trie, tiieu liurlington, Oct. 10. BACH'S American Compound. rilHK subscribers would respectfully ask the Jt attention of the People of Vermont, to tbe claims of - BACH'S AMERICAN COMPOUND, As one ol the best preparations before the public lor ihe relief and cure of the following complaints: Bronchitis, Ministers' Sore Throat, Cal- - omel, ' Aiursing and Ulcerated - Sore Muuths.Sore Nivnles,Mercurial Taints. Fever Sores, Scrofula, Ulceration of the L.unas and ktmach, all Aervous Complaints, Female Weakness and Ir regularities, tluor Albus, (or n bites,) Cowhs arising from an Irritated Throat, tPiles, ., Weak Stomachs in fact, in any case of WKAKNKSS. 1XKLA.M.MATION, or IMPUKE 1SI.OU1). USK THIS l.'KMKKY. In the city of Auburn, where this medicine isJ prepuvei', and the l roprietors reside, a large list of the most reliable and respectable proofs of its efficacy have liecn furnished in its favor, by the voluntary prumpi'iigs ei inose wno nave ueen re lieved and cured of long standing and extremelv aggravated affections of the above comnlaints. fiom a grateful desire to spread its knowledge, ami promote n.e gooa oi ouiers w ho may be sim flarlv afflicted. Iu influence has been pecnlinrly happy in all cases of Btmili-l and Tlruat offcclumt, from slight to Chronic Inflammations and Ulcirntiims. A.so u some very marked rases of r emale Weak ness and liTtgul irit;e, atu ffliany other com plaints enunwrnted above. We have also some strong cases ol this chnrac ter m our own Mate, iu which it has been with vxmdi-rful succts, where for years r sorts to many other remedies have fa, led to afford relief. its ingredients, among which is a compound lilll'l CAUrlLv n "IIEKCH HR0PS." OR "CAXCKR RnnT and composition are such as to render it nerfect- i . i . 1 .. .i nnu ttmuiirw. .running iiieexercse oi no special care in regard to the habits ot the indi viilual. Levond that ordin.irilv nneessarv. From a personal knowledge of the-e facts. I do not Itesi-ate to sny to all who are in nnv wav af flicted whh Bodily Weakness, Debility, In'flam- uiaiion, iinnure or isiuggi-n nioori. Hint - BACH'S AMEKICAN COMPOITXn is recommended in the strongest assurance of iienrj uu c-re ; . . r Itl'.U. E SMITH, Slcitpe'ier, lio!eale Agent for the Slate of Vermont. To whom all orders should be addressed. TO DRUGGISTS AXD0THEn DEALERS, A CAIiE). For the convenience of Druggists and individ ua's now using this Medicine in the State of Ver mont, a constant stiDulv will b keot in ,h h .ri. of our State Agent, FKKI). K. SMITH, and all pucations or or.iers will be promntly rilled, on G. W. BAXTER, IMPOBTF.R AND DKALKU IN CR CKERY, CHINA ATJ CLASS WARE, Table Cutlery. Paper Hangings, Solar Stand and liancinx Lamps, Huid Lamps and Hind, SILVEB PLATED &BEITAKI A WAEE Castors. Spcons, &c., &c. -No. 1 Leavenworth Block, College Street, ; lilliLlJJGTON, T. MR. HARRINGTON, " rlll)HSOK or PEXMANSHLP A LID STENOGHAPHY, lost Utbce address, North Troy, Vt. 2Un7 ;: II. IL CARPENTER, SL D., IIOMOtol'ATlllC PIIVSICIAW A.I Sl7KGEO., ; DERBT CESTHE, VT. Office at his residence on East Street ltf JOHN IL BRAYNARD, .DEPUTY Mii itirr, WEST CHARLESTON, VERMONT. H. II. FROST. At orncy and Counselor ut Law tnd Solicitor IX CHAXCKUY. C'OVKSTltY, VT. ' 4 C. W. SCOTT. M n nomrfopaliiie Physician nud Surgeon, JRASBLRGU, VERMONT. Cffice over Worthiiigton's Store. nf MR. & MRS. D. BAKER, HYDROPATHIC PHYSICIANS. blnvts. Vt 25 tv i .- HISS L. A. B1PLEY. OULD inCriii her friends iu Cuveutrv nod Walworth & W. time where she ts pre,m,-e,l " "-'" si! w,hn in tbe Jlill.nerr ,,d Jn- tua lukii,gbi.i bU keep, on hand a oo. IZViy" K's.turMh,g iMmUs, una coihir. rts.lv .,! vt. .i ... ' i-TOr jwtroa ige uui so'.iciti a eontiuuaBc trfl O. veil itt. Oct. 40th, 18S. KL5ili" 'tfll fat 1 by GREAT CUKE POi DYSPEPS1 DR. J. S. IIOl'CHTO! PEPSI5 1HE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUJ -TRIO .IUICK. prensred fan. iV the fourth STOMACH DFTHE liv tions of BARON LlEBIG.tfc mi" Chemist, by J. S. 11OUGBT0N, Si pnia, ra. This is Nature's own T.etneiiv fee; Stomach. Ko art of man can erM s powers. It contains no Alcohol, lie or Nauseous Drugs, it is extremity the taste, and nmy be taken b y tbt pa.ients who cannot eat a water m:? acute distress. Beware of l)KUG5n TIONS. I'epsin is NOT A DR!"6. CnU on the Agent, and cct iDpoii lar, gratis, givinga large amonni of su r. ll)h.Ut. trom Liebig n Animi a Dr. Combe's l'bysiologv irf Digest;i ira on rood nnd Diet; Dr. John W. Sr. New York University; prof. Dur,il;i nlogy; Prof. Silliman, of YaleCi-je.; penter's Physiology: &c., tipth(r ii of CURES from all parts of tit IVji C sold by all l)rugp:s mi icmes. rnce, u.Vt DOLLAR wrbca Sold by Cha. C. Keuuv, liwkf " T. C. Rutlei:, Iltrbvl; Christ! pure and in a rolx rising u and flasbt around e brigbtnes on tlie M ' beautifu toortting of mist ing in tl lown lay enonjh I bnt whicl the seen columns "from the irille, an welcome Eastvi farmers name of Tus tru. spires, rt ' owners i were no: tone pal all day as-lighl the dam were d where tt bow in a There w lie park: and pub broad, i noble m interlace more si those n ancient built noi sake, sto with vii Eastvill ninds. ing, cac bnt one ing at ti inbabitc The i of watei ground, moke door wa it fell tl parties I .J.. . T ' . .s (..c nam tifutrtsstM to us. V. V. it. COVENTRY & CO , Proprietor-, ' S2 Genesee St., Auburn, N. Y. 3 CEsrririCATcsT Important from Dr. E. W. Sabin. of ' , Eochestsr. N. Y. . , : ' ' Dojember 1, 1E55. This may certify thst I have ma le a trial of ..Am i. nnr.KHwx ciiMniuNU" iii a case of yre ar,mu,uu Affection, and a 'ong standing ipitnlum of the mu, UKoaKf ih- Aliinentnn truik. Hv the ue of two bottle, ol the above ComiKiuud t is tliougbt a pcminneti', cure was ff.'cted. I luive seen its wonderful effec s 1n a decided cnse of bcroltUa O'nswnpium, where the patient was t hought to be if ,,ond cm e lifter tukiiin a lew hot. ties or the American O mmur.d is now thought to ....yrr, oTirj ni a7-i rr. i rom what 1 have seen ol iheerlectofthe Compound, Ishould cenniriiy recommend its use in such enses as auove natne.i. t.. W. SAIil.N, M. D. , Auburn, N. Y., June 10, 1R55. , the undersigned, have received ihe formu lHforprepanng'-l'.AcH'gAMr.i'.iCAS Compound ,' and as fir as we hve tested it, can rerommeui itspenenil ne ns a tome nnd alterative Jledicini to HtMIIVS VITIATED HGMnits OK tub Bix.on mm pecnimrly Hdapted to Kemalessuflering frore. ii. vs,j ni.n io inre whose con stitn'.ioas are enfeebled from InttrmilUnt I ever JOSEPH M. MOKIMS, M. I).. LAKSIXGH BKIUtiS M.D.. A C. TAUEB, M. D. , tr.. i. , . . " ...m. i l. JMi.u..,or Auburn, N. Y., and ..... .r,0.r OI or Mute Lgtshitore. and one cfi ' "Vs'tians ami Chemists of onr country, ,,f!er giving this medicine bis pf-r sonnl ooMTvanon, ays:-" i. dtstitud to nptr. sjfle alt liquid jn tparatvms for tJw tw e of Chronic SAMUEL B. m Premium Paged Blani Boot Kts Paper Warehouse, Jobber and rttti d School Classical sadKiseeUansow Stationery nai fitv.s' ituu No. 146 Church 'Street, tear'.y wppoiii Spear's Drug Store, Burikigton, Vt. 1 WOULD inform my frauds and fc general! v Uiat I have removed uy S Ciiiuery to No. 146 Church Street,t;sir.ts A. C. Spear's Drug Store, where Iitti after this date. lit. A Mi. EOOliS. i The attention of buyers iiitivitaiar ment of Paged Hlank liooks. Airpa always on hand made by experaw: and warranted equal to any City lcn olar attention paid to maKUig C-'-' l'.iuiks, Insurance Offices, JlanuiiciE-;. ties, Kail Hoad Corporatious, &c PAPER.., A comnlete sssortmeitt nf WrlTfil ping Papers always kept on baiii t mem.y Super lioyal, Imperial, Demyamit' floated I quaime. .'np, metier, i.aio iisi,sm faper Hardware, JIanilia, liut, ' Wrapping Papers, this stock I let the Manufacturers for Cash midcits nn Ihe same terms as New Yorkiiii bing Houses. S I'AT10XEnY& ARTISTS' MAT' A Urge variety cf this tlsM Bp have been selected with grent emu ket, and the prices cannot fail H closest buyers. School, C lsical u' neous liooks. Special srranseraw ' leading publishers render my fcciS ' nishing this slock equal to ai r ted States. A NEW FEATUEE.-Owiu.Wi'' -creasing demand for PROGRESSIVE & SPffinTfi onmo. In this section, a large as-ortinc'' j,c- r(. iind Progressive Books will be fotra ' among which are nil Standard Vob' tO tliO C rinnisiii, Lntversalism, Ubtsmm," uarfj &c. All the publications of the Airf u,ul4 tnrian Association and Partridp mot ihe Works of Channing, Theodore ttt-' , . boig, A. .!- Davis, Llmonds, ic. JOV6 lor received for the Spiritual Telegrspf-. n, ur hind Spiritnnlist, Tiffany's Moutn.T, I f Agent for Mrs. Metler's ee'ebriW v cd. A Med.ciues and Stone's Mesmeric yjjj 0( BOOK I continue to Bind Mu'ic Book X,f in .r.rn st-l f ttinilin dH' tlio lowest rates. locomot now ag this fail Kan; there a around another Ellei beneath :d a ra , . j i.. tnr l wou.a reium iui.i.i.b u. .m; publie for the liberal patrona""" , ded, and will only add that heretofore be as Cheap ns the clniM-r nr invited to exumli., All orders by Mail, Kxpre, . receiva prompt attention. 'If k t livery. SAMflX,. No. 146 Church Street, Burlu'tf,, DR. F. M. PERRY, SLKOICAI. AND MECHANICAL Dentist, BAtlTOX, VT. ,B. .CV Fn"'".v P f-k is to be dad grnti, of all Agm, .-you i there cures of di.ea ses recorded-and you Mr invited to communl- Afe with any whose certificates ara given, in order to prove them em-m. 8 " - ai:tio!v. ' " u Al' 9 e,'nn,n """d cine 1 ears the factimilt of !'J. flv & to'on.tl,e oatid AMi'lfirs. rffic RnJ Pepot " C"ME of Veriolur SI1TH Ae'Korthe State forsalebyU. W. NTK, Irasburghi Vt. - riL II. HAND, DEPUTY SHEMirr.i IuAfcuuKou, Vt. Cki,y!:ent fl'ri'''rwerMt,ual Tt lowraae, N. W. SCOTT, AorsT vou Fanaen' Matoal Fire IsuuxaiiCv Umm, 25 Later from Europe! A II. I.K.I GIITON, Jin ana Copr Smith r.- rW,",1,: r"f:l"lly iuf.i. th, nhabiUnU "f Craft.bury .. xcuxy. ,lilt b., k. , ' TK r ' "-iHiinf uii iiMtm an nuu. t i- btamped and Hollow Ware, a&T, tbe Ver Bcst Materials, .tlendedlor' Wcr &rAOOoiM?tt?EU' Uh to Cmfubury,' Jaoe I Utf GOOD KEWb 1 1 Mi l: subscriber tegs w" - , M. Stoves have come, and S are too, consisting ol Mr TinM Parlor Air Tight. W j with elevated ovens, me w Well form o! of cold agedkc oraary day by from tl there I he dii Arthui ly, met But The was It thithei " ..... wn" fnmnr for sale iu Vermont. A. ,0"W kinds, and ha, liK CIUJ " CTOWfli ble terms. Also. ,, . together with a few mors of f , " .traps such as are usually kept Ij toj t N. B., P. TAKE P 0ritra Those who .i.ht'f 'i Th n ror Mop nouses win , scriber before purcliaeu' rLtllutt' thi Iw nieit the wani of all on BAMUI-l most reasonable term.. . .... sta5." " tlyali .rll ISDl KM' WOULD say to ;Jn', t to,:; t - t in ss miaitpr Or I HIlliH r- in Nw KliHlsnd. Uf'' eacbanre fo . XTxi lor i afiee L asttai. "olaandUr.b 1