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d J 'Jt ft THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE f, 1SG3. Tui I Tf T rwa frtm Yicksbtirjr is up to i . ft!". ' which time all was tirogrcssing Mr fir tlic ridurtijn of t!:o place . ,. nil! lake rarao time vtt. tl-n ..'. vwrks lnS very tlrooj;. ,. 1 ,n was rtportrd advancing to attatk . . ,l.o . . ' i' 1 1 V tn-Mifi .1. :... I men . Imt rant ... "confident ol ' hmi without raising I aisttii; Use Hen . i f 1 l, : .. .... iiuiiji wiuiuium; iuv pisce w;m-r. llv -tiniaies ine TBiue ol u. ion dullure. V York t,v tlr.nweare!'t(dto-"lybytl.cIo- ,,.c-,ur.J.n a boue ia the Boery forutinS ,,.,! hguaSt. . s, it trexsooawc lan-uie? ib e.niid rj l.y melwly eon in New York, a Tound lor artcst. lifts auy one ventHred to - rooiIe the eil'orb! rooms of tb Vl'erH ? J erU ? , do n-t Hippoce that any more treunonaV iV".e hn(;nage tten Imt !tn written there ! heard in Xew Voc't. r.uld IVbuc UocrsiKMa. c nre under renew ed obligations to 11 ox. Soijmox Koote of the te end Hon. Tortcs Baitik of the H ut of Reprefcentiiticf , for important jb ic Iocumeot. I It will be rememlred that the u of rev- j esoe Hmps on all -writings covered by tko Bevenue Lstv, it required now, or elto tho do'uDcntt are void and of no t. VcfW arriving from England report r(- ine vast qaantiues of ie. off the Batiks : very unusual at the teeson Sjme accuont- for tlte Fuddm change of Utelr. think it i weather : ' . The value of Oic d. lately ieirtl ! F,,iritBand confident of their ability to cap denned by the Alabama, and Klorids, with , ture Vieksburg and its g:irnsoii. l'lieattack their cargoek, is faid to v $l,2.W,t fO. on fort ificit ions on Friday was not luado , by the entire line as was reported, but by a fBt Monitor. The editor of the Saenti- t'Amcriran. wno has examined the monitor i rWic. now andergoing repairs at New urk ur the trial t., wliiel. klu m. U.L u-d .luring the attack on Charleston jr. .v 1 it our iron-clad are impregnable, and that j i n safely defy aU the English ironclads f . tHir armaments. The Whitwortb shot. .ir i'cc $inu!ts of them, in a majurity of casts j -pifk sidewav; tbev reached tho turret in : a! possible positions, 'and show very joor ' vjTing tn the part of the rebel. There is ! . .indentation un iho rt of the Passaic j rr tlian a tea-saucer, and she w.-u, th . ui't injured ol the attacking fleet, ex.vpt 'he Kivkuk, which was not a monitor. Tut oeo.N-KiicaiL lNvtmcino.- tl. ' : : :. . l v i IU. i ' 1 nuunwvi i i -no .im in i i - , , , r . ... ... d- ot Court of Inqui:y in the Corcoran- 1 lTred to be gmng in the direetion of KJ- I 20,Hl pounds of Won, an. all the apnte-KumL-U aitiir. "That lJeuUint Colonel ' and CalpepTcr. , bnudy they iW finjl in the jtooe lhey Kiai'iJ! died on the morning id the 12th of . jtiI , l."o3, from t'lH. effects of a wound in i!e nek rr.Kluoed hv a ijstol hall, said pis- .1 h.:ing lje-n tiitnl by Brigadier Cteneral Mk'' ail Coiconin. Tlie Court further find th.it Liviiti riant Colonel Kimball halted Brig si ir General Curcoian and demanded the c .unt-rsign, refusing to allow him tj au i i.tM I... .hfi-iH mp.. i- Thai Tlrim.tiir i . i ral Con jran refused to cie U.e .un- ' : . i i . ..!,,...;... 1 -:.-C resulting io the dealh of Lieutenant . .,! .... K. lOtimr-ll. The Court further ' r, I 1 . t I I, hi. .v k. .1 L latifeafwull imii ii a i.-u-.ru.iit. vur-uv.1 m. '"- ... at the timeofJ-Jnaglt-oau, jg with forty rebel - j KSSr lexical.!, and I that be was not authoraed j Tbc latter iW, losint: one killed and .ur imioeaimn-.y. ""J hidting him. ; two'wounoVd, and one prisoner. Tim rebels j J were being tairtoed. I A gentleman from the vicinity of Culjwp- New Coistmrats S'. on the National i anW Hill, sergeant Co I. 1st Yt., Caval- j per -ays that a large body of rebel sup TtaTik. Paterson ; IV Bank Jersev City-vig. j ry, slightly wounded : Stephen Carry, pn- nosed to be from Lcc s army. Ifd there ti,rtc jemal- and ea Je, right end 1 and two vate Co. H. fcvercly in arm. bone broen ; Monday and proceeded in tie dirrelion of farmers. Wt l.dM . one. Uo 2's Hank of I John Mclntyre, private Cu ll, in foot by j Gordon-ville. No alarm exists in tbe army Orleans Vt.; 5's Bank of Malone, N Y.. ! shell, slightly; George Garton. Co. If, of the Potomac concerning the reporti-l .nd 2il Jlichanics' Bank, New Haven. j slightly in foot, by shell. Lieut. Birker do- rcW movements. i serves particular mention ; also Iaeut. Ha- rrr- Ts. f Vermont Tlri-ado have presented Gen. Brooks an elegant ser- Tbe same dispatch states that on tae morn vico of siher plate, costing $500, on the oc- I ing of the 30th the reWs attacaed a train of casion of bis r.ignation. i sixteen enre from Alexandria, laden with The commission of agricalture at Wash mgton is receiving the first of the proposed scries of reports upon thecooditionand pros pits of tl.i growing crops. They nro vtry tavorablo in their statements, and indicate that the present will be a most bountiful tear in the j roducts of the soil. Coder the recent decision of the war de pirtment that 2000 three jeers' men nre to t- counted as the equivalent of 3000 two cars' men and 40CO nine month' men, it is .'.ffieiallv declared that New York state lias filed her quota of volunteers. Arvt Ari-oiMUKNT. Brig. Gen. Birney of Pennsylvania i made a major gencrnUn.1 o-dered to the command of Gen. Hooker's ..Id fichtin" division, cummanded during tin- , Ute lutt.es ry ., tny wno i - "n . . . . . j I the department o! the Ohio, H nrpoinicu , the eommand id" the second division ot the . !h army carj, lati. Um. brooks . Dr. Janco ot the t. rcgi regiment has . . n rnmiote.1 to 1: surgeon in tho regular In the rtmova! of Dr. Janes the 1st . .. 1 Tl T vt. "brigade loses one of tho bat surgeons in I ... .' seems to be accorded by the universal con- r. J. C. Aver Cc's -.ririll Pectoral atrf Wis are the greatest r iovl.es vet diocovoed for the treatment of dis- I .- thvt UerV SarsapvrilU is the great Llixir ... . . mi, I 1 . ... V. , fr.r- I which Philosophers have sought for I ;theb!.od. Try it and judge fjr your- .ru ing . It, s. Toe Very Best Music BookJ I'Oll Ani LTalKlJl-VKXII-K CI.ASSC. ASD TOK S HID JTII SCHOOLS t r tLT.-Ao'ricanMuticaiaaHBok,so,Oram-A uurbebool Vocalist. Mu.ical lllrror, 60 1 .... 'll R,KrrUoLe. o1. JlUfclomi inwu., ...w. ,s v.-cal I lass Kok. to. 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HM.I. in rrn.tared into t V ti terrtce. tosether with a Premium ef 51 to a.i -uch at enUst In regiments maitercd Into terries bsf- re the lt cf JnH l-Ls All enllstlnr In relt- rr-rt.- muttend Into ten ice dace July let leoi, 1 receive premium, and all will receive Uouulr of bcveiit)&vo Uollar wVii l,c l-nu of enlistment expire-. HOLLA ULtAKlX. Captain. And Pr- n-t Marshal ol tbe M IiMricL silllltTII bUIIOOL, HOOKS. IlURARlEs. Quoetlun llooke. binjins Books, j lHclfnr;ee, Atls-es., Reward Cards, Ac A full euplni ...at TCOeiTcd and lor eale at llepoeltory prices. j V.. A. FULLER. Ii RlKN SKKIIs. K 11UIK.V SKEIIS VI.OOIl a-Mttunt of t.arden See-!, fi ale low at C. L. llART-a. rtxcv imi:eoxs axi) pocltry, au. Ktyns roR sjli: J'ROMaPrliateFander't sb-k embraeUi; l.u; 1 U-h. French and Herman In. potted birdi Address Box '-SJ T. O. Boet. Jlas... or call at tt Federal fetrect, up ,tilrs, t"S FANCY" BASKETS fAXCY TiASKETS. L arTiiTiirrxtlt and Wcrk Baskets, a very is- flower reeiivai, i ou o. . ob Kfeamcr tVrcathJii llohrnanu's Practical Course; t rt. ea.. war 15 5iayroetiTal. A Juvenile Oratorio, IJ, 3Iaical , important di r. i- Miiocal Mieliin: Book, :s Xew jora i t,m,n.'in the Noe-iil son -Book. i NlahUoirJle, Mi One Key "j. m sa: Bo-ln for Primary Souooif, i sttmeatatrio .unt f Aews ol the War Tl,n V.r. . 1 ' followm Iruni Admiral P.,rt,.r ,,.! ' V,fVbure M 25 urc Mav 25 I lave tho honjr to inform v..,, b,. .!.- ' i pit'it;.-.n T... j v.- .. mnj. W-ti r. . i ' ' v""" "cm. m- th ff" t Haim' liluff wal pfecTlyVc- , IWIU . WITM' 1V). frill 1 fcff.nm.. I .. , were tlestn.vr.1 nt ft, r. ,.. .,. , .. A' Iz. ' " . -". mm was a monster, ,iw lect Ionjr, 70 feet beam, to lu,Ll jjen iron plate AIo : ;- at Yaioo CitTnt,f?e,raV-V-"ar,Ti'',I,,n?c,'i,"; 'H- -f a" i "l kind?. Kw- mills. I.HcWnnithV tl'or ie., wcrehurued np. The prorrtv dotrovcJ ? raptured amountt-d to oer two millions liiilliud he wjiild J.ave civun us nne truuMe. One lattery was deotroved at DruryV Bluff. Our Ih on t',, ..;t; uuc k,iluu una K-vcn wounded. ' . A Cairo dipatc!i dated Alay 31 tavs : Tlic Point on Tuebday afternoon, 'hat arrived. - , , , 7"- yvn -avnai, irom loun; Thc fighting "on Mondav lasted from OA. Jl., to 3 r. M.whcn tLcre was n coisation of llorllllt,w to bury the dead. Tl, 1.-4.I t , 1 inouiiuc nan reneweu on iucmUjv morn- ins, but no partk-uUra had reachtJ Youn-'b Point. 0 But few if any hattericb had been taktn. Shells from Gen. Sherman's tiege guns came over into tho city, as can be w-cn Irom the fleet. Cicn. Banks' forces had not arrived. Forty-four hundred prisoners are cipected here to-night, and will be tent to Indianap- olis. There aro no later advices from Murfrces lro It is believed that the army of the Cumlrland is in motion. Gen. Ilurntide will toon take tho field. General Hartsuff has issued an order artumiug command of the troops in Kentucky excent the 9th corps and Gen. Carter's division with hend" quarters at Ix-iington. ling.-Ocn. Bovle charge of the railroad amr'depigua'rds ' 1 tr:-. &i ... 1 ",ruu5"uut "x "I:"c- Adt ices from Youu'a Point to the 2th, say our forces nre well prepared to rcil any allal m .I.ol- I .. -.. . 1 c. . . rce under Oen. Blair, nhieh availed the "S lattery and failed. N hencTerthe rcl ls I attempted to plant gun- they were foiled hy j our f-hariehooters. Our wounded arc brought rapidly to the, TmI at Chiikasaw Puyou, where there are Hllcicnt f'" t rect-nc them. The City of Meiu.hi- lws rtacbed Cairo, rth 420 wounded, and the January was' nt'xt 'lle- ' Our hae of supplies on the Yaiao was se-1 cu,e- " rtinforeetnents were arriving as rapidly as required. There were I.nIO pri- : "'wrs in eaoip at Youngs Point. i On the 29th ult., large cdumnsof the en- , cmy in moti m across the liappalnnnoek, were traced hy the lines of dost. One con- , siderable buly of troops was moving south- ward. imt the I'tenoneerarjce ut the masses t he reiyl mrantrygaara at lianks ana l . rv "oard S. ford has been considerably increased with- i in th past day or two, watch is contrul in some quarter' as a ruse to cover the move ment ot a raid by Stuart's rebel cavalry, v n ' Culpepper and lUppabannock Station. It is ls.li.ved the enciay arc preparing to , demonstrate somewhere on our line. The movement on the side of the rebels may be only a ru- to draw attention from some oth er i-i.nt. a Firr-.x C.uit House dow.tei to the , A ,r," i 1.." '.. ZJT ' m..r n tlw HrinAUt IjlTBirr IUU a ett.riU.bH . a a Co- l.wh"'J forage, near Kettle Run. The train wws en- ! tirely dcmolishc-l. The locomotive wasrierc- ! nd bv two six-pound cannon Inlls and the; cars'burncd. Those on the train ctcaped. A force was smt out and reached the place 15 minutes after the occurrence, jHirsued the j rebels, came up vith them, ami had a brisk ( engagement. They badly cut them up, and i raptured their two pieces of artillery. The ' rebels were a portion of Moaby's guerrillas. ! four of whom were captured. Washington letters say a balloon rcom- . noissanec shows that the rebels arc masking j trooi near Chnneclbrsvillc, an.1 are making , .reparations as though they cxiaxted ua to recroA near I". S. Ford. A diroteh from Gen. Blunt to Gen. Scho- . field states that the rebel- crosse.1 the Arkan- , MS river near Fort Gllson on the JOth ars attack.il Cd. Phillips, but were repuNsl - - ?V. "r,Z "P, " V nuch smt. ; Cr. A siecial to the Chicago Jimts datwl in tie fj,.ld near Vieksburg the 23d ult. says : But little los !ecn cBected in tne last .!.:. .. k.m. flr.r one hundred rieces .rfi.'lnrl:iiPrT and several siece guns have niaci twt anJ bK on the enemy's works ..i..- ti, mArti. tlit nl.i nvtk a ! !;itiot.Udiin.lI)eSoto Point and lombarded the city the entire day. On ti e right Gen. Sherman nas pusuin Ss.W's div ision squarely to the front of the p,,,.. Our men lay in the ditch and on , '. . ( tbe parapet inside one of the . . ' . . .!.: 1. a,.,rm .,rimjJl firts unable to take it by storm, , duermined not to retire. The federal and re'l soiatcrs wore uoi twentv-fivc fitt apart, b-atb powtruss to in i flict much harm. Each watches the otbir and donna of muskets aio Cred as soon as a soldier exposes hiiustlf alsyrc trio wrtrK en cither fide. 'oarlv the came condition ot tnings exists . ,,. . . . jn JlcPlicrson trmt. ins saarjwiioonio jo;- vent tho working ot tne enemv o paw .u i rtvkT. ili ITirana Dlano of the 26th receivtd by the steamer Sheldrake, re- i r.ii ll ii iivui . uiu. spatclies from Gen. Forcy, an- occumtion .of Puobla by the his coroniaud. toe prisuucio e-i "i- :- . on.I "t other tiencrale. . . AAft inciuue oi-u. vi.-6""---- IalDOr officers, anu 1 1 ,wo lue"- m Forev i ii. 1 - . i 011cntJ wjth hoavy artillery on the tort, ana :il. (,n the 17tfa a breac&wasraaue. ii .i" i troops men rnoiru ao -"ir" " . I . t i a.A as.!. ccon i r rt(i niLtir a i . . t.,K! m rotc--t the nlaC6 I from Mcsican gcerrillas ... Port Koyal advicts . report that our forces rollr Mand wcre atMCaed by tSe Teneis . . To.u 1 Ar.Uci on vce .otu niw n t r. vr.... 1 o-.e clenfrmr ' "Vi'. 5vl!edra en tound in his department i all ablc-liodiea men iojdu t Uen. unmw par ,V.-'Z' after June 15th. icclunc lain. Iwin.Mit It is stated tnat an exrv.miu" " It in stated tha into the interior of Florida. .c i .,.rn.l.;.. Itrltl-il lilocltace- wiZ. fere sunk 'ai the entrance of Charleston Harbor, one the 20th and the o n- cr 23d of May, by onrblockading fleet. Iotn ' had large cargoes. ; All furbughs hate hem stopped in Gen. . Hunter's delrtmtiit. The Monitors still Uy off Kdisto, and the Ironsides oppo-ite Sumter. Tlie following litter from Gen. Hunter to Jeff. Davis is printed in the Free South : ilEAt-JCABlIlta DllT 01 THE SoCTn. ? Port lloval, April 23. lMw. S rtfv,,,,. rinr.. V.mafi Iff Jfjlerson llacit, I.K.imor.u, a .. ,. Tbo L nitcd States flag must protect all its defenders, white, btick or yellow, sxtcral negroes m the employ of tho uovernmcni iu tte Western Devrartmcnt have been cntclle raardercd brjouT antieritiss, and crtieTs scld into s'averr" Svcrr ontrago cf tbis ktna i j:.:,lle. , "-i at 67 Tic for fleece, and to a tc lor puiicu, ai f...,!.. e te ol vipvifl.1. icavin a Bum talet owed ' ' 1 by the immediate ?Tr-s'T r. . if Ka ro1.i lh0 b'ghest rank in mv tirtteefion. man for m. .ll!ne "coitions will ciittinly talc r.11 w' ,ur eva?. v murdered or sold into SB"'Ii '"uri-e than death. uVirriliii ;ti ..... tl.e respon- 'm"-;0? ''.I!- 'VlP ' tnonfihle . . i "' iu"'woinlm; world 1 1 ejmo for all the Mood thus tbei. In the month of Augu6t laft you declared all thoK- enazed in arniini- th 'rm tn for their country to be felons, and directed the iioiiHlinc eimution of all suchas bhould l cai.tured. I have ziven you long enough to reflect on your folly. I now give (you no- tico tliat unlets thisorder in immediately re- Tokr.1, 1 will nt once causo the execution of eury relxl officr and eu-rv rebel rlaveholder , in my iwtvMon. The jt negro is fightini: for liberty in its truest tcnn;,and Mr. Jcfler- ' Mn K1!1 i:,,,;,-,,! : , u .u..,.. it. no attribute of "the Almighty which will induce Him to fight on the n3e of the pro-ed. ' uu i'm are fchting for lilicrty. Yes, - aro "SullnS lur liberty liberty to keep i.uuu.uuu ol you " your lellow-beincs in i2norance and degradatijn ; liberty to separate parents eou euuuren, iiusoanu aim wile, urotiicr ana ti-ter; liberty to steal the products of their labor, exacted with many a cruel lash and bitter tear ; liberty to seduce their wives and daughters, and to ecll your own children into bondage ; liberty to kill these children with impunity when the murder cannot bo proven by one of pure white blood. This is the k 0 1 of liberty the liberty to do wrong tor which SaUn, chief of the fallen angels, was contending for when ho was cntt into bell. I have the honor to be, Very respectfully, Y-jur unt ob t wrvant, I). Ilr.MrR. The Richmond Dispatch of May 30th con tains tho following : One hundred ami twtlve Yankee t'rion- rc re?:i,od " Ubly pri-or. t-,ter- ilav Fnn Knutvilh h-nn.. and .iHtks.in. day from Knoxville, Tenn., and Jackson, .I1?S The telegraphic new of vestirday announc ed tliat Hanki bad ctosmiI his army nt Bayou Sara. Tin is alwut 10 miles above Port Hudson. Hik ubjret is to get bevond the rot and carry it by land attack. 1'his move ment deMgned to fini.h the work started by Gen. Grunt, and clear thcMissiippi. A few davs will till the i-U.rv. The next news will protmbly tof an as-ault upon Port Hudson. Thc Charleston Courier of the 23th ult., contains the following : On AVtdnesday last, the steamer Kuglc left Nassau for the'Confederate port. During the night she was fired into and captured by a Yankee cruiser. The second shot killed 3 of her crew. The officers of the Englo took the Yankee gunboat for the British steamer Flora, and under that impresion allowed the cruiser to git near her. This report reachul here on Monday by steamer Britannia from NaMu." TheUichmond Ditpatoh of MiyaMh ba the following Three Yankee gunb.jt visitid Mutfnes boro. North Carolina, on Sunday, and stole roeeiiru ior mo uramn, iKiiri any voucher tor tV bacm.' Tlie liichmond Vitfatch in an editorial says the fate of Vieksburg i still tHrTided in' the balance. Our own telegraphs have been encouraging, but they lack the dimct neu csential in snch case-, to bring enure . ... ;' ' j,ir a-;i. ed and specific. , T!H!-fuhoBt , lBZ 'lk - Nv.v rd, took hre about . o clock Sunday The fire soon got to her magazine ; i i i i ii a,i u .L- CAMOKIURR CATTL.C MARKCT. Vfra5f seiT, Jo&e 3. At market 2V Cattle, about Eeevei and Stores. conslsUni; of Working Oxen. Cows, one, ta and three years oM. Market Cesf-eitra ( ewt., JW J9 50. First inahty, Js 25 a 8 T5. second quality, SlMfi' Third quality, SK-V Ordinary, none. Working Oxen, Vi !irs per pair. Ce; and Calves, f 22 C tZ SO. bheep and Lambs. lit mirkfl. Trice, ha iats 1 00 1 50. Eitra and selection. So W 6 50 root bprln; Lambs. o)01. Hide., S a SJc ; Telta, ) Tie eaah i Calf Skln 12 lie. Tallow, S St SJc. Vcl t'llre. 53 K 3 50. BEJIARKS. There wa but a taaall quantity ol tck Weuht to market thle week but at there was a lirpn num-i-tr of cattle lclt occr last week the tuaply ( am. nle for tho denund. Pales were slow at but week'e pHe. It h tbo.loaof many that tbe ,ieea for cattle have reached the hh-het Scnrri and tbe tendency i downward. Thero ai small supply of f hecp and prtees lower aa tke larxe supply ef Veal tilt" the piece of Mutton. HO NT OX MAKKKT. Wkdsespav, Juno 3. FLOCR Western supirtce at Oulnmenai- trs. from sprins whsat,at C 6; mediumdo. at f S 75 45 7 25i and E"id and choice, including Geae- ... ... i.i.t. U Khl ce, Ohlo,i;anaua ana ..twaisan i jr.j, v mEh srades have been., by the trtie at H M, an diht advance on the la ..... . 1 . . . . I ' . . elllngln small lots as wanted nd a few faicrtte brands at a tier rate. In Corn Meal the have been ccnsldcrable at 3 V' C t ! y btl. In Rye Flour raall sa- at it W 57S ym. for common and extra. -.ntTN. The marketer Cera If anil. fi' Ytertera mixed at :s C SJc; Western and South ern yellow at 5j e oc l bn.h, as to quality, oatt have improved materially wtihln a day or two. T al- of Xorthern and Canada I sve recn at s-r i per bush, and are now held at :.- Sfsc In n.' the ales have been In email lol. at cl 13 V bulb. White Beans are in moderate dm. and with sales at 1 SO B 3 IS f jr common and gocd blue pod, and fj rs S J 50 for marrow an! extra pee. TR0VISI0X6 rork ! doll. Tho tales hive been at 113 X 13 SO for prime; It C IS ftr thin and heavy men; tnd ;i7c5lsfoTClciraadextraclctr, cash. Eeif Ii on te steady and Sra. Falcs at $11 a 1ST? bbL la Smoked name tales itfJCScp , Tintter in .err firm and hat been tn eeod i Si. cash. ' demand. All arrirln; hat been readily sold at 2) a ! 22efor good and very choice XewYcrJc enlVcrment : . ., .r o.. ..m and it fit lfc for cemmcn. Cbcess It a gooeiac. , ' ' as to quality. WOOL. There hit been a moderate demand f;r The talcs comprise 24,0n0 rricet. as to quality. . ! jiamiood: HOW LOST! HOW RESTORES jee. Published ta a bsaled Envelope. rrlce6Cestt . - . t . .-. ... T,Mh...t . -'I Radlea Lecture on the Xttare, Treatmat and Radlea -ar -' h-'T'r TlI,V.l n-hillti-. and Innedl ' "IJZZZiiTlsiZiumH. Ccn . meats to MarrUgs penerally. Zf''fSVi i Jnmntion. Epllepey and Fitti Mental and hyilca immdtr. resnitmr irom ceii-:, .v. v , R0rfr.T.-CLVERl7ELU M. D. incarjcii.., 1"'.'"S','f- n i,,V-r of tha ar, jt. c J Dw le rSotfu-iit ef Sifrrrr." t-ntnn. , p... stamps, i carhsn. daw3mosis V1U MARSIIAI.IS IIE.ll)ACIIE AUD Catarrh SititiT. riMUS SXUFF hv. thoroushlr I roved Itaelr t ib round an excellent remedy in nuny ; eas-a of Sore Seha been greatly improved brlta nse. It purges cVob1trlcUonsJtr.SentWlnd.. . h..lthractkm to the parti affected. It It reeom- v're.. Ileafness naa neea rcuiow -v ... - mended by many or tne losi pny .icmup, . " - Ith creat saUtfacUon tverywnera. March 19. Is JfST RECEIVED. Ay RCall supply f'f Toys, constrtlng cf Cewwrs., W Vsjse.. irrl Bj-rs-r-, and all air's rf Hrflt y.rr.f,r. for Uttl fclls. Cili aid seo C L. HAUT, Xe. I EtrJcBlcck. ar.iint the lawn of humanity which may i T t ti" .1'Partm;rit. feiinU bo folk fleece and railed wool. I,r m 0 a plain envelope, to any addre-s i hold will on receipt of six cents or v-r"S Should not 15 'Bowery, Xew Y'ork, rewt Office Box, loco, . G V I'B. 1.1 "V". .... lYens ol the Week. nyTclegraph. LnriariLU Kv., June I. A trivial dispatch to the Jovrnal from Morfrtrsbnro ilay 0th sits, tliat Gen. Mar mdukc "l t0 vc captured Helena. i .. : , r u: 1 Ark., and a regiment of negro toldierf , whom together with the white officers commani g them, he hung. New York, Juno C. Tlie steamer Creole from New Orlean", May 2oth, arrivel I . j, snatch in th this morning thciaof the 2tth, dated ' orl inus-n flams ;d, fayi.: lettcrday (Jen. Augur's whole division was enraged in n nine-hours fight on Tort Hudson plain!., J lour miles in the rear of Port Hudion on the j Bayou Sim road. The rebels were thor oughly whipped and left a largo number of thtir killed and wounded on the field. The rebel General Gardner tent a flag of truce in at midnight, asking permission to bury his d.ad. We took 100 prisoners. The enemy was driven three miles from his first josition, and 'Jen. Augur bivouacked on tho field of battle. Our loss was two killed aud fifty-tix woundiJ. Our men fought with great bra ery . New York, June 1. The JlcralJ"! Washington dispatch says that intelligence has been nvciicd through rcUl channels, that Vieksburg has fallen. A verification by our own advices is awaited. The Trilune's dispatch says unofficial dis patches from Vieksburg received this morn ing, nre up to the 2Sth ult., ami are highly encouraging but they meutijn no specific success. The 7lnn' di'imtoli says Gn. Hunter has been relieed of the Department of the South, and Gen. Gilmore succeeds bim. The World" s dispatch says tho reVl pick ets Irate almost entirely disappeared on the Bapinhannoek- The indications are that the rebels are moving in the direction of Cul pepir. The Star bolietes there will be a battle at Manassas shortly. No signs of rebels have been discovered by cavalry reconnaissances Utween Snickers Gsp and Fairfax Court House. The HcraWt dispatch dated Headquarters Army of the Potomac Juno 1st, statts that a flag of truce wa sent across tbe rier ytr day The rebel of&rers stated that Gen. Grant had been repulsed at Vieksburg but refu-ed to allow any Richmond japers to l seen or brought acros-t tbe river. It is understood that Admiral Foot will relieve Admiral DujKxit. Cnicaco June " A ep-cial d.-pateh from Memphis, dated ; the 1st inst., furaisbos tbe following The rtnmtr Lnminary arrived Saturday night from below with news from Vlckshirg to the 2ilh of May. Tbe gunboat Cincinnati was sunk by tbe rr irons tbe rebel batteries at Vicksbarg on the 26th nit., with a reported loss of over 20. Several of oar men captured by the rebels have boen paroled on account of the scarcity of food. Niw York, June 2. New Orleans patt-rs up to tho 21th, have been received, from which we take the fol lowing . A rumor from Pascngoula reached Now Orleans on tbe lift ult , that Mobile bad been attacked, and the rebels reported that telegraphic dispatche received at Pascagoula from Mobile, stattd that Fort Morgan had surrendered. Some of the rebelssaid toour officers "there if glorious news for you ; but we dare not tell yon what it i." A letter of tbe 2il states that our army has reached the precinct- of Port Hudson and an attack is in progress (ten. Augur's whole division fought the enemy nine hours yesterday, and drove bim three miles We learn on 2wd autburity that the miliury authorities of Mobile hadc;lll on , ., ,, . the people to rallv n mate armed for the oe- fence ol tliat citv. Thi would indicate that Mobile is threattrxd. The rebel troops are howevt id t 1 . withdrawing from the city. ' Clct. ti, June Z OA. C wnyn defeated Gen. UMy at Ilor- 1 .. ... . i r , . . i eoce, Ala.. ontnc-iin"i vii.u6 1(H) men, S of&jer", -100 muloi and 300 ne groes. Marching northward he dc-trayed foundries mill- arsd every thing else useful to the enemy that he could lay hi' bands in. Cincinnati, Juno 2. General Order No. e l from Major Genera Bumside, prohibits tbe circulation of tho New York World and Chicago Tim, in this department. WjsniNCTON, June 2. Ofacial advices riccived from Vieksburg up to the 23th ult., indicato that there is no j cnaDCC jn the etatc of affairs. Tbe prosf'ects of Gen. Grant aro still encouraging. Ntw VoRt. June 2. (iold opened to-day at 14? ; at 11 o'ekek ! it had declined to 1 47. ;"ev York, Juno 3. Steamer Geo. Cromwell from New Orleans May 27th, arrived at 3 A. M., toUy. Tbe fiht on the Bayou Sara Road of tbe 21st, was hotly contested and the rebels bad- ly whipped at every pint. A bayonet , charge of thoIIGth. l. regimcni wan , final affair of tbo day. The Era of tbe 27th has the following : Gen. Banks moved down the Red river with ! his army and crossed to Bayou Sara, thence to Port Hudson where be united his forces j with Gen- Augar't. Tbe gunboats tinder th ,.,, The " ' n mortar fleet opeced on Port nudeoa on .tto night of tho Clth, silencing teveral of tLo enemy's guns. Port Hudson is now therefore closely be-cic-cd.and hemmed in. The fall of this (troag- bc speedy even if Gen. Hanks order an assault of the works. irierson i co-operating with Gen. Banks. ' A reported re! 1 iron clad raid from Mobile i and tho capture of two of our, ships of war be , proves to 1 a canard.j ;h' ' The cirrison of Port Hudeon is c-tiinstod atabyut 10,000. scantily Mippuci wiui juv- T;Bion,. Ntw 1 OXK, June o. The steamer Columbia from rw Orleans on the morning of JUy Citb, has arrive.1. The. rr.TS of tho 25th contain nothing - i i later. Tbo Era says e learn from arv anficztic icrs ths. teforo Port Hudso is w a Kt:i-ctCTT position and etervthin; progresses fair for an i important and successful close of the. cam-) pain against that rebel stronghold. Xew Yoik. June 3. j ' A athmgtoa trccul wy: tic reportcU removal of Ccn. Hunter is authoritatively eontradicUl. Gin. Saitoa leaves to-morrow with ditrtc!- for Gen. Hunter. . Gen. Kit';raiu has closely confined and guarded all rebel oScott wbo ire his prison ers. Cmiico, Juno 2. The proprietors of the TimtJ were notified ' ... . r. . , m to-night by Capt. Putman. commanding at Camp Douglas, that if they attempted to issue their par for to-morrow morning ho w.o.ld in nwinhnn vrith trl-nnh fmlrr ... .w...w G I from Gen. Ammin take military possession of the office. Judge lirummond was iDimc diately applied t j for a writ enjoiniug Capt. Putman from any interference whatever with tho Timtt office. Up to midnight the Judge had not'given a deci-iun. It is thought that be will grant the writ. A felling of resistance to the military should they attempt to carry out General Amnion's order is apparent. Cnicaco, Juno 3. Shortly after midnight ht night Judge Drummond is-ued a writ directing the mili taryauthoritise to take no further steps or measures to carry into etfcct tbe order by Maj. Gen. Iturnside for the suppression of i the Chicago Timrs, until tlie application for a permanent writof injonctioncoukl be heard , in open court tolav. Vt h.lf.-.t .l.r.w. ll.:. Uw.r..in..ft-.-Hir. ! ly the whole edition of the TSawi bad been printcd, a file of Federal soldier broke into .1,.. ,JTv r,wiA i,nt ,w i.f tho eetah- . lisliment. The soldiers remained in posses sion of the istaWiihmcnt for aonte time and then left after giving notice that if any at tempt was made to publish another paper tho military would take permanent pusaes sion of tbe of6ee. Nlw York, June 3. i Tho Herald has private adv ices Irom Mexico confirming tbe capture of Puebla als. stating , that daring tbe night of tbe 7th and 8th May Cooonfort while marching to the assist ance of Ortega was turprind by the French. lis lost eight gun, twenty artillery wagon-, 200 males and 2500 men taken prison ers. New You, Jane 3. Gold opwed tins aoniag at I IT, and de dined to 1 'A 1-2. FuccBtr Buat Hawc, ) near VicEaBntb, May 27, lf63. To StcTitary W'dUs Amidst our successes I regret to report ' " place like this without some lass. At the urgent request of Gem Grant and Sherman, I sent the Cincinnati to enfilade rifle-pits which tarred the progress of the left wing of our amy. Gen. Sherman sup posed that the enemy had removed bis heavy gum to the rear of the city, on the contrary, be bad placed more on the water side than usual. Tho Cincinnati was sunk and went d 'wn with her flag flying. The enemy still con tinued to fire on her, but her flag has not been hauled down vet. Twenty-ire were killed and wounded and 15 missiog . the lat ter are supposed to be drowned. The Teasel can be raised. The pilot was killed early m the morning. D. D. Portek, Acting Rear Admiral. Cmcaco, June 3, 1SC3. . c a. ai iiu i l ,t The following handbill has been circulated throughout the city. AH good and loyal cititen- of Chicago who favor free speeches, freodom of Press as warranted to us by the conititutiiw we love and uphold are invited to aemble in mass meeting in front of the Chicago TSmeOnVsc,on Wersmlny evening, June 3d, at 8 o'clock, t.' take counsel to gether in regard to the recent infamous and tnnienl order of Mai. Gen. A. E. Hum- 1 ppreaajog aiw7j.m always demo- " . , , , .. 1 ! raneequrntly always loyal .13::rricd. At Grai tharch, bbeldou. n the Joth ln.t.. b tba Rt Rev. John II. Hopkins, Mr. E O. Wi.es cf Burlington aad 311m Tbeodoela Peck of the r.iruicr plaoe. Xo etrda. In St. Albani, Vt., cn ths evening of thalstlntt., at the resideaee of lltram Bellows, T.f., by the Rer. Pt. Fay, Mr. Edward A. Bowles to MIm Margaret B. Weeks, all of fct- Albans SJictl. la Fairfax, Vt., Monday June l.t. of typhoid farer, Jtme M. Ilotchkte.. Jr., ajsd ?! years tad eaaatht. Fuaaial at the Baptist C'uur-h In Fjirfoi. ca Wednesday ths 3d lan. Monday, May tth, at Fredericksburg. Va.. of - send, received in that dayt battle ; Pa rid Ilasel t.m, Co. (1. 5nd Begtmsat Venaont Volaateert.ajed CI vein and 5 months, and eon of the late Rer. Amos Haselton, fortaerly of WesUbrd, Vt. The followinj liai are writtea to his memory Onr Brother whom we dearly loved Was one amonz that band. Who early tbou;ht with putrid eeai To save our suffering land. And new two years have neatly fled Mnee that dark bear ef woei When loved ones spoke the sad farewell And 1-earrai taie nun fco. Thronh danjrous scenes hit life s-et rpared. Through conflict!, dread aai tore i And Oh! e fondly had wo heped To see that Brother mere ! But no, upen the fcttle-3eld. Amid that fearful ttrUe, The latsl mWlle sudden cams To end that noble life. And In that darksome tryin; hoar When death was hor'rfnr, nbxh. His comrades hand be feebly prcisd. And calmly tpakc " cod by." " I dlo "he tays." yet tll my Monde Twst at my post I fell; Cod knowt my couctryt etn-e I Iocs, And fr her ttruj;le'1 wu" ! With erateful tcart wo thank that frlead W ho prowl so klal and true. And faithful sent ta nt at boss Oar Brctier"! lart adlea. Oh' bltser thonjlit.thtttcsitdls With na love-i kindred setri And rtranjer hacit cooslp: tilt f no To earth t cold bctcm drtar ! Anl shall wa certr nerer ttaad, Where that dear, loved one. rjavi. And shed above titt sanad tnonni The tears which ecrrow wps Although our Brother now ij gene We'll hope to meet aln. Where fearful wtr alannj no mere And peace than ever xmz. We-t.'oril. Vt VOf.UXTEERS. T.T.U. yOLrXTEERS for three yean In th Infantry Cavalry or bharptliootert ttill enlisted. Bounty ami Premium PAID HUES MLSIEREn. Pa and tubtl.teaee from date of cnlMment. A. W. FISHER, Card, tth Vt Volt.. Rccruitlns OBcer OSce over Commercial Bank. April i:th. wtf p. .IXTATION HITTEIt'S. PLAJ1 JIO.1 UUIt.K3. rLJSTATlO.r BITTERS. PLA.VTJTIOX BITTERS. PEIRCE-3. TO PAIXTERf. EODORTZED BENZINE, tho tert TObrt!t3t la rusttTTurreMtcrriie rv i U.aVJvW VV May I' A WEt IAI, XOTIC1S. inut.Tii roll tiik soi.niEn. tun. an-mht 4t.t frn. ti tmc ef the tallct, ten rnarro4pn.leipoJretBlitlr. baiU i... . j...h ul ik H..i oJ j st a-, ,.rtfy iie-.dlwur. b.tlih 1 u . o !.' ? e ptr ' JW tRxAiuKf iivni U nu lia r Isre in aw m vat, so Asa from all tb- eUoaa.''Is propsitiss, that i.re4ac i nth p!si.ili4 and psin.tDatUaU,or taat ep-nWl to lalellf. uaUunuIy. an4 cvrtalnly, Ci'laaVaV CrUiir 111" Dt. . .... . ii . .... vv .11 .hn . lull UNWCHlluara mi,umru. - J ( u lt w w lt .w. lh. Dt I woo4rrf.il Uvsatfea f ti Tea minnt ! sutae" fr any liai of lenertt4a-tt. I II I'arw tho BMtalaM. Manofaetaiad ty J. CMaTADORO, 6 A.ur Houat, Sen Vm. SiM stsr)bei, Jttl applied r all Halt rwi; rs. Tries. l, ll, K aa4 $3 ptt . jwirdlnl to !. Joa:th. dilra T. CIlltlVrADOItO'S II IIR 1'ItliSEK.VA TlVi; U loraiva.tc otta Ms lyr, i It uaptrU the utmost h'ftooat, tba meat baaatlral gtorf, aai crest Titahty tn tba llatr. rriw' wat, ?l. ssd !-' per bottle, aooortli; to site. ! Cii.t. .v vot'ii tJKocER rou llarriek libs'. G-M Uatel oalarata;. It is the ua ly perfectly huald.y alirataa made, .vitar using oa half the paper, it yoa are not sattsfisd, return Um telaac and ct tba aionay paU lor tba wbot. It is much Utur ta nsa ltb otaaa tartar than Mdi. It if pacaliarl) adapts"! for ay.psptio parsonf . Try it IVr !le ly Crncfn and VrnejisU. and at Trbvlsaak ' y all I'saler- IN-pot 112 Liberty Mrrat, New Vi rk. I'L'tti: UI.OOl) CUIUS WIIE.V TUB Bm BaJ not tu rcuulis b-alihy qmlltlM. Wcosas ctir. To rr-t-rs th Ml to a ut of haalth, tU- IW mnt Im I-artS.a Voa eanno parity l he Mo .1 t-ol b uevaicnal parsattvsa, an4 , they ah "iM be eonUaus lur teveral davi in sneees- .ion. whin thr may l- a rrsatrr or lew interval rest. li.rsiDl.rf W aaulatrrt Poll avery du ta vmalt lon antil they heume eared of eoatlvrrsK. which liad trooMed them fur over twenty j,..r Tl. u of this melicine does not debOltatP or rc julte an laeisase of dose from con tiaaef aas They In (act treagtben the bowela as eurdst Hie arms ir lesr. Mr. tmilTi.R, 'f Crtrernear, M. Lawrence i. i RmndivthS Pitts for T' -Ir Tears M Us ranlly nxJWnc. They eared him of fever and agae and eo,tirie. when he -rs rtaead u. the mot deplora'.l wakns an-1 -hen It rap- j po.i U'l I..C.I r.. .. ! Rtmeai'ier, rcferenccn will t pvea to persons I whom BrandretbU PiUs have enrad of oortiranes; of ' oror tweet) j cars duration, and In cases where no I natural srti' n if ile -wiH ha-! taken place tn I twenty years, yet t:.eac itet arra radically cared I by Braadreth't PSi:-. j May.;ti .Uim THE l(MTSIOs M nxrBui ratcx or as Li alio, Pntdl-hed for th. baaadt. aad as a wuali'g ail Cat tioj ro Vorna Mr.v no mf fcr from 'en. a- KUilty, fnuatara Deay ol Manhood, etc . app':n the 'ame time. Tax llxasts or itii Ceai Ij .ue who bat eared hla Mlf after being put to great aiasae aad Injury throsgb modical hambag and qaackary. By aaeloaing a i-oat-paid addrt.'i enraiape, elngts copies may be had of th aathor. NATIIANFrX MATKUK. EaO-. r-.df' id. Eiaga Covaty, T. mayaodawiy nn.TOlllAV VKM7TIAX I.IXIMKXT An Instantaneous remedy f r ehromo rbcnmatlam, headache, to..thache croup, ellc, qatasey, .ore throat, and pah In any pvrt .if the body. Try a bottle aad be convinced, ".-member this article is a toccata, not aa experiment far 1 1 yean it hat been letted. Everj one who utee It racotnmeDds It. XoBNdietaeever had inch a reputation a, thlsi aUeatlylthat wcrkci t- way before too pabSie, and aU an load in lu praise "Chronic Rbeami Uam.' Tbousanda who laid for weeks on a bad of agony, aad nartr walked wlthvut the aid of erusoh t , with thi! complaint can teatify to the magical aObctt of thU liniment. They ars cared and pro claim Ha virtues throughout tba Un.!. Remember relief U certain, and a poeitiva care is tore to fol low. Headache of all kind, we warrant to care. Putrid tore throat, quinsey and dlptheria are robbed of tbalr terrors by a timely u- of the Venetian Liniment. It has eacad hundred tbe past three months. Price 25 and 50 cent a bottle. Office 5S Cortlandt street. ew-Vcrk Md 'r all Praggiats. h alw3w ACOCUU, COLI'. OR AN IRRITATED THROAT If allowed to prigrce-, reeulte la sen- rulio. i.ary and Bronchial afiectione, iftcntimee incaraMe. imowx's iitttixctiiAi, ritofiu reach awertla tbe affected parta aad gira almost la stoat relief. In Raojrams, Asrawa, aad C ATI But they are beaetcial. Tlie g.-d ofecu reralung from the ase of Um Trooho, and their extended use, has caoaed Usam to be emtnterfeltad. Dc .ore to gaard asalnst worthW imitations. Ostai.i only tbe j- .Beo-V.B-wTW..ub efljeacy by a test of n-ny years. Prsuc orracaas an,j seait ,honi., mr ,i,r Tr-sbc-. Mlllury ofl ' cere and Soldiers w to over-tax their voice aad are ' exposed to aaddeu .-lunee, should ase them, bold ! everywhere at X cci.ts per box. COl'dls. COLD-AXD LCXR UI.SB.V8 BS Coughs. Col.i., bwhitis. Asthma, Croup. 1 Whooping Cough . Piss aw of the Throat, Cheat, and ' Langa, however loni standing and severe In charac ter, art quickly eared by that Ions tried. eaMs&t I and faithful remedy , j, ' iriSTAR'S BALSAM Or ITtLD CULRHY The universal opinion fully accords with that late ly expressed by the 'SaratoRian,- whim says : "WUtar Balsam hat aohleved assay reaaarkable enrei of Pulmsanrj dleordersiU saecea. btuif so treat that taken in tune it ia deemed a tpeetle. Ths thousand! of CerUacatea U the hand, of tk proprietors from those who front long userin; ait as havs beta " redeemed, regsaxraled, diisn h railed," aad now by this remedy ec.'oy immunity from pain aad suflertne. are (till better evidence o the met Taraary feffl' EapersiaM. Mosarow, Vt. Jane a, I860. , Messrs s. W. I out Co., Boston. 1 tsentlemsn.-Ilavini for twenty years past b-eo IB ta hantt of nlinc iV Wlar't Balaam of IVTdi I Cherry In eases of Court. Coldi, aad Pnlawsary Affeotion., I can testify fo tu great nMriu with the utmost ooaadenee. IeUeveIttotithebejtmcdi. else for thee .omplaiati ever used, aa.1 bare no ' doubt that the naa of It hat at Ihreo several ttmei 1 aared me from Ceaptloa. besides many ttais la I lateytati aOcrdin; iinnwdlite relief In lest sever I " eaahardly Sad lasrusso to expreat lb exalted i opinion I have er the Saham. and recommend ttt ars to .U a. tbe best remedy that ,cRbo n,ed.RT j rreparedby SET II W. F0WLE 4 CO., Bcton. I and for tilt by aU dealert ta meUctoinei. I w3Sr2ci3 "fnppHe n"t entirely ent o!T." Kj I .7 ,1 s JECEIVED a TRESH LOT of Bis Dresn J o o d a , hy Eryrew lset swasmrj. also fait cprsed x aw let cf sorrcT -f rKL-fr."rt3 ntnto.-rs. emb a o i r cries. t.r at.se Choice Dress Sitka, Kjr VUBP.ELLAS. Sr.. c ill ar tsis CORXER STORE. MayttSS. dawtf kTEW JIAI'I.E M'CAIt at rElUCK?. l.vREfill LOBKTCH tneaasat TJaRCEB. . .. A TEDIUM r.ovr Sead, llerds lira. Seed, lie wn. Ka II L Top, Seed lUrlev, and HeM Pea", r sal at TE1RCE-S. March 21th. SCXDAV SCHOOL requites may be found at all . timet at ' IICXTINOTON. JCbT RECEIVED Axirous CcvTrii Iy, a sapericr arccte. C. 0. FRECU 4 CO pars .r.nti. notice. iiativev mcrry. estatf- 1 fTrETnESCrJCRIBEK!,hiliii;rn rjli t : I M nt t'V th I!iNJ th- rnJjite Coort fox 1 . i lr..:,h. of Chllt.t. Cfmml"l..nrl ! 1-11'- -it. t nmy Marry ; j t:Mtrf'io o&i ttM-rt-.! wi t.z ujoO r-; o furtbnrr.V'r-''.rL'.tcr- s. - .v.. ... V. .....fnu nr mils.. infEt. t thi. dwetltn: nf (r.ilIiM Jlnrrr I- ;r;,,r: -.;t,-,-'r.v7 is. i..i td-i" ju,,, Tnr next', st 1" 'cluk A. ,uh e.C ,.M ,ti I . rwi-i this .-vm lav i f My A. I. 1-'. HIRAM WALbTON, Crtc . 10-J "l tKLEs ALSTUX. " IMUSCII.llv-!!!"??! lT kTH. sTATn OF VEKJIUXT. I 'IM all perr l a tnarairiur timini'.x i. evraed Ir late of UrbMilla llueh Ute ot Purllntt -n uil IH.triet.deeid. .naii.. AtaProSaU.r.mrtboWMlat Eurllntou, il..n and for tbe iHrtiict of I hlttsrelen. on the .-St!. ' u.v . Ii. lr.3. an liutrunxnt euro, rtlo- I.. 1 the but Will arel Tretarncnt of Priecllla Bu-n lata of Burllnzton. In raid llstrsrv deceaje.!, preeeated to the Court arureaw. r..r iwk And It 1 ordereii by sW Court that the .ilth .a of June. A. I. 10, at the Prolate Court Roo'i In said Durllnirtoa. be assleued for proving taid In- . troment i and that Mtiee thereof te idten oall I perwni concerned, by rubH.hin5 thll order th.r . wck rocce-sively In tV Itairllngten Fnt Fr-t. a I new.papsr printed at said Hurtlngwa. preT.i.i. the time appolnled. Therefore you are hereby notllle.1 to appear - , fore said Court, at the time nd place ar. rs"ld. and contest the probate of said Will, if you have eajw ; lilren un.Hr my hand at Ouilington la paid l-s. trtct.thls -oth day of May, A. II. I"?-. D , wliw:i A. C. IHXrt.V R-.'--' . IIOI.t.AXIl I.IXCOI.X'S fSTATK- STATE OF VERMONT. I 'IM 'HE Honorable the u.i..Ap.BmKMiilt 1 rrcoate I 'imt s s . A. Un Inttriet of Chittenden. j To all persons miereeieu in m i LineolB b if Jer-cbo in east , "TrjeVew. said Cenrt hath a-.lr.ned the Kth dar J of June seat for the settlement of tbe adnunietni- , tlon account of the Admlnl'trttor of the Lstate ,.i Holland Lincoln, decease,!, and ordtrcl that puldte aotlee thereoT be aiewa to all pwsons lnlereMew in said estate, br pabtbhlnc this ordr three- week, aoeeivcly prevloa. to tlx day assisted, tn the Burllneton Free Pre printed In Darlington, In uM Ulstrtet. . , Tlimfmrt. you are herebv notrted loappeara'.u Prooate Court rowme. La Rurlinctoa, on tbe day as signed, then and there to conte.1 the allowamsi said account, if yon seeaaiue. (liven under mv baud, th: 4th day if Jane, A. lb ISO. wIDwJ A. C. DIX0X. RczleWr. JtlllX CHATI-IKI.D'b KSTAT1-I STATE OK VE1UI0XT. t The llonocbl-the BKtaiir or cHtTtrspar. ss. J Probate Coait, tor the District of Chittenden. ,f To all persons Interested In tl.e eeUle of Jobs ChaUVsM Ute of lluatlugton in ald Watriet. de ceased, diimw. aracre said Cart bath assicned Ue -J6th day f Jane neit for the settlement of the sdmlnistrnuon account 4 lh) adminl.tratrli of the eetaseef ald decea'ed, and ordered that public notice thereof be riven to all person, hvtereated in .aid eftate, by puMI-kinr this order three wcekt oae-ivly pre rKUtotfveday aliened. In the DurliBtrton iv.e Ftim priated in nurllojrton. in eiH IM-trkt I raeeeferr. voa are betohy notUSed to appear at tee Probate Court rooms, la Burlington, on tho day fiencd. then and there to eontest the allowance ef said aceooat, If yea see cause Given tinder hand, this 'rth day ef May A. C. IiIXOX. Beglrter. A. I. I3 JOIIX WIIX'OX-S ESTATI- v 1 T E the iubecriben having tn appointed by the I s Honorable the Probate Court for the dutrlct of l.rsad Isle. Commissioners to receive, eaamlse and ailmat the rlaims and demands of all perssnj against tbe etate of John Wilcox, late cf (.raod lilo m bald dtetrict deceased, represented insolrent and also all claims and demands exhibited in efVt thereto, and aix months from the day of the date hereof b:ns allowed by said Court for that purpo-ei e do tberefbre hereby save notice that w win at- i .Mil to .he Sinelneu it oor annctatment st toe dwalllnx hon of Laeretla VTIVhix io Grand lele In aid district oa the third TowdayofSef tml-er ce-t at 10 o'clock a. K. of aald day. IHtcd this dav of April A.D. 153. FETH 1IOAO. cw. wl--3f HIRAM CEXTER. i "XOSEV THEIR SICXIFICAXCK. ILLUSTRATED with snrrartno of the Roman. Orsclan. Indian. Xegro. Celeitlal. Aueitne, Turn-up, and Pus Xwet. with the character re vealed by each. Erewblue, bUek. or gray. Lip. thin sad pale, or full and red. prim er pouting, scolding or lovlnc. Mouth Urge or small. Hair llsjit or dark, coarse cr (ice. ttraiicht er curly. Cbeeke thin or plump, pale or oolorsd. Teeth reiular or trregnlar. Ears large or email. eck long or short. Sun rough or smooth. AH to be amply Illustrated with engraving. The wslk, talk, Uugh and rotes, all Indicato character. We may know aa boae't face from a dishonest one, aad we will ebow bow. Besides the above, wa ihall treat oa Ethaolocy, or the Natural History of Man i ef ny'toIogyTand the Laws of Life anl Health i of Physiognomy, or Sign of Character, and how to read them; of Phrenology, the Philosophy of Mind; aad of r.yebology, the Science of tbe Soul Man, with reterenoe to all bit relations of life, fecial. In tellectual, aad splrltnsl. and what cash can do beet, will be elucidated lathe rHR ECOLOGY J OV KSJ L jyD LIFE ILLUSTRATED. cw volume com mence! Jaly ist- A handsome quarto monthly, t only fl 50 a year. Sample number". IS cet. pUast i address fOWLER AND WELL!.. J6 Broad way.XewVork. tax vvli: or rbai, k-tatk- T SHALL eell at Public Auction on Tuelay ths a. meir jmj .ao, .i ni.. .. ... l. Brawn's Ian. at Essex Centre, tho follewlas de scribed premise and lan i situate. In the town or Eoex. Cematy tt "h ttenden and btate ef Vermont, (or the payment f tbe tares eet in ths Grand List ol inn and I9tl.and remaining unpaid by the ewnee thereof, vii That piece or parcel of land betosginz to Vaaey McLape boumlcl on the east aad north by land owned by widow lUira mrth, oa tho west by land owned bv Abel liilsos, and ea the south br On Ion river, said laud beiar situate-! la school district No. I'" of lei aforesaid. o. I. TL'TTLE, Collector Esoev. June 1st. IV.. 3w Tl MI.E OP REAL ESTATE SHALL sail at Public Anetloa oa Tanday th rtbday td Jaly !. at tbe d villus bou a th following dessribed prentisea In EssSJ. at I" s'eloek a. ., the tollowlnj deribed ptemisee and land situated In the town of Essex, Caanty ef I'ait laadoa and suw ef Vermoat, for the taxe set ta tbe Krand List of ISS-. and reualabaa unpaid by ittm Awe nf fc, i.1 nrenlw. and llnd. vit t That piece or parcel of land with the bulMtnp t hereon standm; belonging to 11. H. Cola and bounded rn th north aad east by land holonglagto Joha Brown. oa tbe west by lead owned by O. F. Tattle, and on tbe aoBlk by in aigaway isa.ua: "r v. . to Jerloho Cornets, containing ahout' rods ef land, more or lea, bald preralees are situated m sthMd dbtrlct Xo. 6. of Baser, aJbrejald. t. T. TITTLE, Collector. Essex, Vt.. Jaae IM. l-3 w3w C I S K A. HATCH. KJ.VKERS, AVD Stiltt. tX (Sorcrnmcnt Securities, AGC5TS r0 The L'litleil Mates rive-Twenty Are prepared to furnish, the i.wnxD jrjrrs r;ir-rrrr.vrr fejb mx rr.R CENT BOXDS direct frea: the Government AT TAR. On aad alter July Ilt.,ly-n'''y . .-.....!. r . -w nj. . taytaii.er..'. parwtHcM... .i1"" -1'010. " - - butes' Bond AT PAR, pevtn; SIX TER CEXT IXTEKtaT IN GOLD taoald sand Id their ordert Kfjre that tUae. I We also keep en band a resstaat supply cf sll I iaeecs ef fiererameat SecTirttlee rir tale at tie I est msrktt rata. j C 5.7.TseirX'. ' C J.tfSseeaSssaell. 1 C J. O.s Tiv Cr-trfrfit, Wflfe..... ! risK a. riATCu. 5 revt jtre.r, ,TEir.y?x:; Mtrehs. dawjrs is LOW TRICES. VTOW-A-DATS tiere ts a rrsat deal cf talk aVvut L LOW PRICES. EARLOW would Inform all purcharer j cf DRY GOODS titt t ! til to tell saytii:; la lit Una aa, Cheap an the Cheapest. He tJ yreytral to slew a j-od aii-TEaeot cf fv. Soedf, I trrefd ff-eca Shavlf, C'rl tvtlt, Cj;iti c.'i ff.'-'tl and rsveer, Jaate.se ffvs, a, H'sievy, f,' Teeaf, it.S e a"tf film s, frwe.rics 4r r"y rjesl., rti i.rttes f. tfK Is CALL, AXD EXAMINE (iooiln Stay 1Mb. !5o a it 1 Prices. COWARD BARLOW -VTEW tiivlei tf riirs- Airirea. nice quality I i at EDWARD nARLOV.'. I dawt' C. S. A. PAYMASTER'S NOTICE. -T- vr (.eete to rlea notlc that Malor B. F ' L Watmis1, raymacter E. S. A., has been reboved , I from duty in rtsn. and transferred .to ' A May ! rasnt and the Stabs of New Y'ork north cfth city cf ' v v t.i . . .. ' i. . ,A w.r it v New Vork. All ecmmunlcatlons to Maloc U. F. Watson, shculd be tent to Albany. Xcw-Y'erk, In ttead of Boston, Mass. SAMCEL W. TUAY'ER, Jr., burgeon In Charge. I. S. Marti. General IIorplUL Mar 14th. ''.sw3t PAI'Elt IIAXCIXtit. LARUE Sbi rfSPRISO STYLES, A t Lao- Colby's Improved CLOTnES TOTNGEIi, tti belt ra la woria. jjjjj soia in cue year. Jartrtcclvcdiy X ?ARrrX. arcit-i. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SMB. A SURE RELIEF FOR THE SUFFERER. This Salra U a Tfgctabls preparation. inTcnt ed a the 17th ccttury, by Da. Wit. Osacx, raxgeoa in King James's array. Through its lcaey he cured thousands of most serious sores and wounds that baffled ths skill of tha matt eminent phytl-ixns cf his day. and was regarded by all who knew hia at a publie bcacfactor. Onct't Celebrate! Stirs caret Earn. Ortce't Celtinted Salvo cares Ecaldx. Ortce't Celebrated Salvo curu Flesh VTonix. Grace's Celebrate! SalTa carss Csrax. Ortce't Celebrated Stirs cures Felci. Ortce't Celebrated Salvo cures Troseu XinH. Orics't Celebrated Silva euretWeaj. Ortce't Celebrated Salrs cures CalbutJ. Ortce't CelebraUi SalTO curoi Salt Ei:a Ortce't Celebrilsl Silve curej CbiUlatsx. Ortes's Celebrated Silvu cures Sue 2r;:it. Oraes's Celebrate! 8tlra cures Soro IJpj. Ortce't Celebrate! Salra cures Sryilpslax Zxts. Oraee't Celebrate! Salra cures Abjccrtsj. Ortce't Celebrated Salra cures Ulcerj. Grice't Celebrate! Stirs cures Chs;;s! ITszia. Crace't Celebrate! Salvo cures Eiajprerna. And from Sores and Wounds of tbe most scrieeu nature down to a common Pimple. It eradi cates Pimples fro-n the face, and beautifies tba skin. There ie ho pre paration before the pnbfie that can equal this Salve in prompt aad racr- cttic action for the spcexl- cure of external di- fa., thovc who have tried its rirtnes testify. Soldier. Sailors, and riahetccn, will find this Salve their belt friend. j. none o N.ri,atm beatin: SIODcT- ties Of other remedies nut coots, cleanse, intf heals the mct serious Sore and Wouame. Brcry familv. and especially those contamisic children, should keep a box on hand in ease of accident, for it will tare them ranch lietaVey - i surTering. and money. All it wants, la a tux trial to cure old an! invctcrata Sorer. MAXCTACTTBED BT Amt9x.nry, Msae. r-Ke '.' r-iS 'W JI ftr Bar. Ureal savin-hras'l- ey mkhar nbabiiaai aft I. iith lult re cat ana lie iac naiw wa ttae proprieb r's ijraiaraatlashiiil to K, wMsa te '.vii'it'.rc iiiKirinx. . llMnoraraareaa. m ! -.il Agents lor Saw liaact's S.. 1 1 l r in able Ihnusi-t- m '1 ApnlUi. obu laiaadataWhWteiiaict rjrj store III Itt.IXtSTOX CHAT. ar c.r i'o bejsd rr. Said VacV h'.. frhnd l,o be saw was aa glad. What's the ream, my toy. that yen kask se mad t Has the Bank t'.o.wn our notes oat r ts Lsey ca kind' Or ere Mh yuax lore aud year paasr declined !" "Xo, Tie neither, tried Mae." thoeted Ten rrttk a gr.Aa, "Mr Tailor's ml. it ted mei never was knowa Sneh a botch of a seat, sash a barbaroas vest. And such Pants yes, I owa I am vexM aa. ols tret.1. Were not Lucy a duck and a darling, way, lue. In this .ult b would cortataly give me tba wi," IV. a I d j. friend Tons." was tbe ready ready, Go Rku.sk at least I virle yon to try. He I res uevt tbe Chun-h cbj.e hy Peck's Bew Hu. Tber y o'l're -ire pf 'Uitsd, thoasjh bo dent Re, p a stoca. I ute him my ..wn fabrics, and qntek tl a fiaah Am denhtrally Btlea. . and eboaalr. Sw- cash. In a suit of bla cat, Tom. 1 &d last tbe this;. In a humor, la fact, to lanb, whittle or stsgi Aad .o happv 1 look that onr witty frlead JaeV, When he meets me excla'ms, 'how d'ye do Merry Mae.- cLrjyiyo, utrjiRiys, cvnixe, k--. Promptly and BatUmetortly done to order. X. D. -Spring bshiora receiTe.!, also samples cf Srrloc ieods which will t e made up to any cenue m n'e order and Wle In the moet approved iavr-el pnasats Respectfully -ffijkBJM Furanstoa. Vt . Ma ith, IseS. wtf ll slXlfift llllK.Ul. I ir.KTIOS ASSISTED. tllLLSBS HI.TTr.KIII.K CRE.UI TARTAR. V- Ceatt per pennd. G I L Ll r S ' BITTERMILK CRE.1M TART AH. .V Cents per pcssi. fe I LltC S ' ItlTTIIR.MII.JC CKE.1M TARTAR. 2.V Cents per ponad. O I L L I C 5 ' niTTERMILK CRE.VJI TARTAR, 3.Ceats per pound. Put ap'only In i psehacra, nsBdMftstnahu. witb rail direetlooa for aetas oa eaah naaaags WRIOIIT, OILLIES Jc BBtVTHstet, Invent 015 and UaaaAejaaarJ. Si. and 3- Washinetoa Mreot, Xeis-votlc 100,000 B.VRRO OF THE i.opi si txrcjCTCRixc cojir-ix'T's S" O V If !i E T T . 'PHls- 'ompaai. with a capiul &f JIjO.OOO, ttrt I moat eatsaalV works of the kind ta tha wwrM. and an experience icr anatactanat of over ayraia with a eeDBLatlnB 1 pm . wwniiKKiii um inn musrw eiclnslvs control of n I the ni-ht soil af tbe graas e-ty of x--w Trk. ar nrrpnrcd to rarawa aa airi dvabt, the oeiaeaat and sent ete whlcli . withc ' a... frtilleer In no,rk t. It areatly lacvaases cae , .tut rram. . '.. .-ran flsaaa two to tare WtjSSt aarivr. at an evpeiso f from thrco to (bar dollars per acre, with little ' ao tabor Alo. FIFTY TON- of r:lE TAVKIT, bolnra mlatorr of boae and . I dit soil roaad inc. at $4 ' i per ion a ewawnw an u-w iw aiain Mm. timtm. A pamphlet contalsl - all , aBTi' freo br a.- iminc a lettar tatsbrasaV ..,,1., . j ifx T. rOaTTEII, tlie lvtl Vlnunbu-turinw CaSnAWV. ' ss Court landt Rtreet, Xew Tor. I En raiTirfpax. teeaarai Afiaat, t 4 urliaston. Tt. i CIIITTEXDEX CtlCXTT .13 ii r h I c Ho rlCH, ; rpHE STtSSCRIBERS would rajwtlUlar tattna I 1 the e'tiiess of this town sad rldnity tnat they have oiward a larce MARBLE iroRKS la Ossarcrt Han buildlns- uader th Timtt QsVe, CsnrSk RU Barllmrton. Where eaa b tbaad Ute larctst aad l.nn n ' best aasortassnt or a.-.,e in tut part ot ta eaua ' j try. coaMtaa;f , HEAD STOXE TABLETS. oncusKS ito.ivziizxr:. TAStX k tVREJV TOTS, cBittynr picas, MROR sacLrzs, 1 i Annala? t . s liytblaj wvit-d la the llarble lino will la fnralabcd .t sbov. not'.M icd st ths mstt reaeoa- a Me rate. PTea-o nil aad evstn'no rtooi sad prtees teftr 1 t-urextt; else wtsar. n. si. rxnxrs & co. Bwrliaetoa. FeK 15. i3. wto MASON i. HAMLIN CABINET ORGAS6, WJTIT JOTO.VATK STTSLZ. ratsnted Oct. 21, IKi. X. 3 Having recently introdaowl ncmsreci rrry tmpottaot improvements la cur Harmoniums, shar secursdforthembycopyrtffhtthe trade- mark "CSistt Orym," whicli will dlitinsulsh tnem irom lms cr otner massrt, aas prcieo. p5rohs.cn trc lltitii- MABOX A nAMLIX-S CABI.rET OKOXTJ sr prenowoced superior to all tntrumest of a ttmllsr nature as melodeoox seraphtnet. Ac. by tho-e best qualified to Judge, and are tho only one which bars ever been awarded a Gold Medal In this ccnu'rv See written tosttmony from the following mojt eminent Orranirts cf New York, IVwtcn, de., in which they ars pr-vinced "Ths bet of their classed which w LavM anr knowlodze." Zur.dcl, Onrs-lrt cf Ileiry Ward Beeoherl Churohi Flint, cf Mxdiyn cVsusre Ccorcbt 5rceenthal, of Cae-ril-r OurfSj. Walll. cf Chrirt Churchi Jlsmth. of Dr. 1 Plts't Church; Smlt j. cf tha ItcaaealMe Cccocptlcn Cburchi Qirsr. Editor 3Suitmi Astseuscf New t Y'cirki Tuckeri3. of St. Fault Churchi WUcor. ef Isoaniata Ceseepuoa cssrcsi ciraMa, ci lo r.n-eV ef e.. rettn La-, t :tyi last, cr uc sjouta es r.r.-. Pe-. of Pe Jcsenh'a Chcrchi Tim". rf tl Church cf th Hcly lisaocstet J-'arii. cf St. Fstsr'i Church, cf ATtisy. and cmy ethers. T-o Jitsnixcrorcrs am in pesicsss vt Haas:. als ts riatllar elect Iron Thilbcrs, Jlorjan, L. !tsm. Zerrahn. Bradcury.Webb. Root. ITiittafs, Wn. Mason, Salter. WoEenhanpt, Celhaar, Klauasr, Wo'dVJia, ic.lc. rRtrcs. CaMtet Organs. Slnele and Dent.: Reed, m to 130 do wtth S, S. and U .tops, pedal base.Ae.,(Z2j to L30 Mli.-HH, Nine rarictles JW to 359 Ivtorlptlv Circulars sent by mall. Warerooms la Boston- 271 Wtthlngtoa btlrct. Warsrooms In Xew Y'ork: 5 and 7 Merocr Street. Address " MASON A IIAMLTN, Coeton, " cr MASON Pr.'THERS,XewYcrk." twtml it t r-TirwT ru'ivr. Kirwo won!d announ w. 1U patron, that thohat re-openedherroocjattSa SEiriXO 31 ACVIXE PARLOR, No. College Street, aad It prepared to execute aU orders far machine sewte; and ttltcUsg 'at short netfoe. Bmllciton. March 21. dawlm .1IAM.E SCCAK. riMHS day recelve.1 a few tu! cf nice Mj jle Sagtr 1 which will bo sold cheap Cat cub. C. L. HART. UIBLFi'.Tcilaxontt. and ?nycr Eoclt. Afreti j noes xt roccrca cy daw c. a. rui.T.rs.