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Political. from ll,Urji,,ll (Ky.JJeorn.l. . Tho Whig CougrcsBlonalCauoua. 'I'hoso men who succeed best in this Ufa ! ways ittend to their own biisincsi strictly, nnd lesvo tho business of other persons to bo attend ed to by those who aro most nearly concerned. We novcr knew ono who was anxious to attend to the business of liis neighbor tlio did not ne gleet his own. Intenneddlers and busy-bodies aw nuisances wherever lluind. Whra it ws nroDojnd that tho whips in Conprcss nhould designate a tiny and place for tho meeting or the Wing National Convention tin nnn fur n moment supposed that thev would undertake to do anything beyond that No oris expected that they were goinp to adopt resolutions in relation to a national bank, t.iriiT, public lands, the resolutions of 'U8, or any other subject. Mine whirs ot rongress wish 10 a dopt any such resolutions, they can do it for themselves. Nobody will thank them for doing it for anybody else. The wh ga of tho country expect, through their delegates, to nomimto u Prm.irVnti.il candidate, and then they expect to elect him. Thus much they aro ablu to do for ihprnnU-M. Moreover, if they co fit ti gay anvthms in relation to tho t omt.roinic, in their ' . l. Ml .... I .r national convention, uiuy win uti bo, anu n mo whigJ in Congress wisli to record their fidelity to the ompromise, they can adopt resolutions to that effect also. We aco no reason why any whig members of Congress should be unwilling to refer nil ques tions which concern tho National Convention to that body Do they suppose that thoy hao got such a monopoly of tho wisdom of tho country, that no whig convention can act discreetly, un less they interpose thir surplus sense to save 6uch Convention from folly ? As the whig party is perfectly willing to entrust tho nomination of a cnndiiMlo to a .Nation il Convention, it is also perfectly willing to kuffer that Convention to fiursue that course, which, on a full survey of tho 'residential field, it may see fit to pursurj. Wo sco no reason why cither tho wisdom or the integrity nf tho Wing N'ntioml Convention should bo doubted in advance of its meeting. Tho people do not begin to send fools or fanatics tu tint body, ami licnco it is only reasonable to supposo its members will be ablu to discharge their duty faithfully tho Whig pirty, nnd to tho country, without any dictation from any Whig members of Congress. Had the Whig caucus udoptcd fifty resolutions in favor nf the Compro mise iiicasurox, who would be bound by those resolutions but tho members of llui cuicih ? They cannot bind tho members of thu National Convention, and it looks very much liko urcsum tion in them to undertake to do so If, when thu National Convention assembles, tho mem bers find that they have not got sense anil patriot ism enough to determine what they ought to do, they call send a telegraphic despatch to Wash ington to that ofibct, and receive a consignment of sense, fresh and sparkling, from tint fountain of perennial wisdom, without any groat delay. It is to be hoped, however, that tho gentlemen who there meet together, tiny have sensu en ough to understand whit ought to bo done, anl firmness enough to do it. The more wo reflect on the conduct of those members of Congress who bolted from the Whig caucus because tho majority were nut willing tu undertake to dictato to tho National Convention, the lets jastiflible wo think it. Why could tlir v not patiently wait and sco what the Nation . I Convention will do, before making uclt a ilis duplay of tremendous patriotism and Whtgism ? If the National Convention net in an outrageous manner if it do w hat it ought not to do, or leave undone what ought to bo done it will then bn time for gentlemen of exhausted stocks of Whiggism to march out of the party. "odii not think it nppears very clearly tint tho Whigs hu bolted trom the emeus aro ony better t higs than those who remained. When vra remember wh it tho counte of sorno of tlWo gentlemen his hitherto been, wo aro quite unwil ling to take the color of our politics from them. They have not given so many hostages to fideli ty und constancy as name others have giv n. One of them was, and we believo continues to be, thjroughly opposed to tho compromise, anJ yet hi was ao shocked tint the Whig caucus wo'ilj not adopt a resolution opposed to his own doctrines, that he indignantly withdrew himself! Isn't he a model Whig! Oughn't ho to get hnn se)f Merrcntyped, that the country may Invc the benefit of several editions of himself at a small cost ? .""hould ho not be petrified and put intlio inuoauni of the Smithsonian Institution, to con voy to pod'.erity through all tho generations that urn to conic, tho port und look ul an immaculate wing ot me IUlh century. I ho " rotirmir wluzs" assumo that their ob ject ij to hush up all sectional discord, and to put nn end to all slavery agitation, i lie recipe J'pr peaco is the atord their euro for strife is an excitement of tho passions. Trom tho frequency with which tho compro mine M invoked, a person might infer that tho adjustment is in jeopardy. Hut nobody experts Congress to disturb it, and if Congress will only let it alono it must bo safu. Nn President, how ever devoted to Secession or Abolitionism, con then ofloct its stability. It is a " Mutiny, nnd every body, sivo n low malcontents North and tjouth, is willing thus to regard it. The North ern Frco Soil Whigs have acquicrced in it and are willing to abide by it, but as itwrsrnther bitter for them lo swallow two years ego. they see no reason why they should bo callud on to repeat this swallowing process cery week or two. If tho Whig National Convention which U to meet nt Italtiuiorc on the lfitli of June, nominate n candidate for tho Presidency who all ill not ho Known to uo a htutiiicli Irietitl ol the t orupro mise, w snail decline supportm" mm, ana o will the whig party Generally of tho South. Wo prosumo Northern wings know this, and have knoni) it all along. Tho Journal in another article say : " And it really beeins to us that liltna is just nbaut tho best remedy for agitation and discon tent that could possibly bo devised. W o can not support any man fur the I'resideney whom wo do not know lo bo a friend to tho Coinproin ise, but in hope that the II fag -Yalional Conven tion will he ttitiified to nominate some one. Anoint to he for the Compromise icitlioul attempting to a dopl anu resolution in regard to that mensare. No buch resolution will bo adopted h thu Dem ocratic National Convention, and tho introduc tion of such a ono into tho Whig Convention would only servo to stir up old strifes between those two sections of our jurty whose full co operation is indispensablo lo Whig success in the olection." Tactfl to be thought of. The subjoined table, says the II jston Courier, shows tho declino in the exportation of bread stuffs since thoUrilfof 1810 went inlouflact: 18C-47 . - $27,000,000, 1847-48 . . jy.50n.COO, J848-49 . . 23,700,000, 181U-50 . - 12,200,000, 1850-51 - . e.ioo.coo, It i quitn unavailing for the advocates of Free Trade any longer to call in question the fact thit the Tariff of IB40 has completely falsified tho predictions of its authors. These men assured us that it was made for tho benefit of the Ameri can farmers. Its practical operation has been for the benefit of foreign laborers. We may im port foreign msnufactures, foreign luxuries, and foreign superfluities as much as we pleaie, but alone rendered flour and corn more acceptable to r- . .... ..... Great Uritain than gold and silver for a short time. The famiut over, she calls for our gold again and the gets it Let our legislators look to it and es timate how long it will be before the cheap labor of Europe, enccouraged by an Anti-American tariff in America, will break down the manu facturing enterprise cf ourcountry.and drain it of tne metal which constitutta the basis of its rtoactary system. Now in confirmation of the last suggestion above, take the following factsjcxhlbiting the action of the tariff of ie40, In robbing our coun try of the precious metals to pay for tlie Manufac tures of other countries, while our own are doom ed to abtndonroent Tbe exports of specie from the port of Neir York to Europe for 1650 nnd - -... w IllVltV IIWllli 1R5I are as fi.Mnw.j Mnnlln 150. 'SSI' January S'Ol Sj.W l'cbruary a"8.7tfl 1.007.05!) March ... 172,087 2,368,601 S 'J'MA07 n,l8!.lB! M sv 711,733 4,r00.1T5 Sunt 8-0.4:11 l,4r2,U(TJ July 1,518,080 6,001,170 August .... 1,411,730 2,073,11! September. . . 1,003,018 3,t!)tkl I'J October. . . . 1.4J1.353 I'J'l November. . . . C05.:31 5-!'':''5 December. . . . I.V0S.760 C.003. Total. . . U,!ie2,t'4d S4J.7I3 208 This shows an increase in 1651 of about $:M 000X00 over that of 1 850 1 So much for crippling home manufactures, buying abroad, and contrac ipg debts which demand immense amounts nf coin, leaving the country very niucn drained ot a spe cie circulation. PJ7This hits tho nail exactly on the head : " Wo don't intend to go out of tho Whig par ty, and we don't helievo tlio mal-comonis are able to turn us out They may ery ossibIy bully the Whig National Convention into pas sing some sort of Compromiso Resolvo to quiet .i t ...i .L... I. wn.Jt lin tt-nrth mem; oui, vra mrj gin , Ihn tinner nn which it is written. " hoy who love r-lavory will uphold it and wo who hato it will keep on hating it, and try to make others hito it, with a view to its ultimate downfall, last as if no such rcsolie Had ticen passed. i. Tribune. t'nitcd States Hevemie and Ernendilure. Tho National lutollitcncer nublishes the Quarterly statuient of Mr Sargent, the Register of the Treasury, exhibiting the Receipts nnd Ilxpcndi lures of the United Mates from Jan. 1, lo Match 31, ie.12, viz: Krxr.ipis. I'rom Customs Sales of I unls - $12,100,702 CiiJir.r 2,400 31.8(!0 l'reury notes funded Miscellaneous SI2,7ti8,377 Kxpr.NMTtmrs. Under Mexican Treaty - S'-M2t),05 Other civil, miscellaneous, and Foreign intern urse - - 8,111,478 Pensions - 1,01)8,502 ,"l Indian Department - 20'.),13882 i,.iix,;j ,'tj Army proper tc 1 4SI.603 72 Fortifications, ordnance, 2;!32fi(i 35 ,71.r),lUU 17 Naval l,9fJ2,5sl20 Intereat on public debt, and I oxas htocli - 2.-1.-1,082 30 2,100 00 !)7I 200 00 Itoimbursement of Treasury notes Stock of tho loin of IrMfi - Navy six per cent, stock of 1760 $10,b78,l00 00 .More Whig lUlravagnnrt. Tin present Whiir Administration, since it came into power. Ins paid l mo .vationil iteot a miction less man rj,UUU,- ('CO. Mr llrook in Ins Into admirable mit h. in Congress, nn tho Deficiency Hill, gives tho ill-ins oi mis iTirgc ptynieiu, in uguras ur&wn irom official sources. CHIPS AND CLIPPINGS. The ftiner.-.l of tho late UaiiJolnh Hentnn, only son of lion. Thomss II. Btfntnn, who died at t-t Louis a foivdiys ago, appears to claim attention. i lie .inzcigcr dts II eslens, n Oorman paper pub lished nt tint place, has the following: Col. llenton s eon was buried yesterday frnm the Cathedral, as tho whole, citv observed with astonishment, with nil tho ceremony and pomp ot mo Catholic church, and we hear mat theJcs suit Father Do Stncdtdid not for n moment leave the sick bed of younc llenton. All wondered at this strango appearance, as it was known that ' ol. I'cnton and Ins wilo wcro Protpstnnta, nnd tho Rev. Dr. Potts, the loading Protestant cler gyman hero, was a near relative of the family. Wc heard tho matter talkod about on every hand, and communicate what io have heard, without vouchinir fur it. Vounrr llenton. as wo hear, was educated in Jesuit coliuee, and tho father Jesuits aro sua io have acquired great influence over mm prooaly i ot without basins calculations fur the future upon his distinguished name. His" parents finally withdrew hun from the college, ami sent him into tho country to Westphalia. llanuolpli Jjenton lately returned oini expresHoil a wish to return t the University and complete his studies l)o Friday, ho listened tu Kossuth's speech nt Lucas Market, on Saturday he was ta ken sick, nnd on Tiies-lay ho died. He. is said to have died a Catholic at least he was buried as a Catholic. I lie .National Intehgenccr contains a letter from Judge Miow, of Utah, contradicting the ex traiagant repnil of difficulties in that territory, and says the pople uro uenerally in imur nt up holding the Constitution anil laws of the I'mtedi States, but complain of tho inellicient execution of tho law. (lovernor Young had not chuidcs-1 tinely called the I.egishiturc together, na repot-j ted. ! Another liquor seiruro took placo at Portland on Fri.lay, from the landing pltivr of the steam , or John Murshal. Tho nuw Mnyur follows nt i tlio tracks ot his predecessor. As ho should do; the candidate may play pos dum, but tho magistrate must execute the law. Cnpt Naglee, convicted of fraud nn the (Jov eminent, has been sentenced tu 4 years impris ouinont in the Penitcntijr). Chevalier Ilulsemaun has obtained leave of absence from his (lovernmeiit for an indefinite period, and will shortly leave for lluropo. This in a been granted him in comequenro of his rep rosenUtions tlut he could hold no intercourse nf any kind with Mr Webster. Ho will therefore absent himself till Mr Webster retires from tho Stito department 'I ha friendly relations he twoen tho two governments aro not however in terrupted. 7ru. Jonas Idng. The Conner f .-Ithent) re marks that the coiidemiution of Mr King, the American missionary, for praaching tho Protes tant faith, was unjust, ns Catholics ure allowed tu nract.ee their religion publicly : and it states that when tho trial took plaoe, tho court wus crowded byMrluug's adversaries, who applauded the speech of the public prosecutor, but preven ted by their clamors the defence of his advocates Irom being heard. Hitigoui Interest. Our readers will 6o pleased to know that in several churches in this city und, in our adjtcom cuiiu, thu ruliaiuus intercut lia boen largely increased within the last few woeks. The morning prayer meetings uro very numer ously attended, meetings for reiigous inquiry havn lirrmnn rnmmnn nnf? cnmnlim. full nit.l the indications aro in all respects pleasine'; L'iv- mi; wiobiuii uqiii inr i;idiuuuu nnu encourage- Numerous delegations from various sections of Now Kngland haio waited upon Kossuth inviting him lo visit their respective locations, and among them one from Vermont. Rev. Joel Parker, D. D., has been installed pastor of tho llleeckcr Street Presbyterian Church, in Now York. Rev. A. A. Wood pre sided at the ceremony, and put thu Constitution al questions. The' list of towns in Maine which voted on the Liquor Law just published, shows that Dd ' fur 'f ' 7 ,vir.e d'v;Jc ? or equivocal, and 21) i voted . .v M.tfjfi lollop UI 11 IS LUWV- ntly (1 1 over those which voted against it and :ver all. ' MiusneniueMi Liquor Hill. The Liquor Dill ! linn tinr. rann.....l 1. .1. l.n o ... ...I r has been renotted backtolho Scnato nt .Mhsa. chusetts, by the Commltteo of Conference, with a recommendation in favor of its submission to the people, on Wednesday Juno 111, with view to ascertain whether it shall not bo suspended in Its operation for one year. oo' to if ent0 0A SalUfday "U'eed to tho report, Educational the West The society for pro viding the We will, echool teachers, of which Governor Slado of Vermont is President has re cently sent three teachers to California. Five were sent to Oregon in March lcSI, and one to New Mexico last autumn. About two hundred and fitly femalo teachers have already been sent by the Hoard into the valley of tho Mississippi, ..m .in luu.itu in miiuui junto, irom aiinncg sota to Texas Tlu-v are women of tlinmo,,!, ,,,!. I sola t0 Tiny are women of thorough ed ,reTC ? . . , . to I - -wi't uuu vutHdiHU kiiamcicr JJtt' fore entering upon their work tliey go throuh s Courses of preparatory study at Hartford, Conif. I '. ' ' " "" ",v" Kr A Vermont paper r-ays that " Gen. Slado is busy in promoting tho cause of education at the West, by aiding young ladies in emigrating to that region, and to become teachers." Wo suppose that Ks-Uov. Slado has received his new title for his gallant conduct nt the head of tho "Flying Millinery." St. tllbans Messttt ger. An V.rpenskt City. Tho expenses of tho New York city government during iho last year, says The Times, were moro thin three millions ef dol lars. It cost over three times as much to govern tho city na it did to govern tho six Now England states. It cost tho city more to get governed for a fortnight, than it did nnv one of sixteen states for n ycarj and half ns much to gctitsell governed for a year, ns it cost all our thirty ono states for tho same time. Tho grand secret of much of thii expense is the hundreds ofdrarn shops and drunkards with which that city abounds. ,1n llrltnsire l.ihrnni. Tho state of Now York has ono of the largest and most useful libraries in the world. It contains l,.iOG,0(! volumes, and occupies tnoro than 1 1,000 apartments, ono in each school district in the state. Imminse Capital. Tho capital of the Cunard Steamship Company is $7,500,000 all owned by n few individuals. The company own nine steam ships. Saje Travelling There wcrocarrled over the Utica and Schenectady railroad 453,000 passen gers during 1 Ml, without an accident nf any kind occurring to any the result ofcaroful manage ment Tho Committee in the Virginia Housoof Del egates, to whom tho subject of the Maine liquor Uw was referred, hive reported against it Among tho political on dits nt Wosliingtoit is one that the Southern Democrats wero coming up in solid phalanx fur W. II. King of Alabama, for President, and Dantel S. DickTiwon for Vico President Miiehimporlnnco is attached by many tu tint movement Chevalier llillsmnan left Washington, ildinst, on route fur Kuropn. It is stated that previous to his leaving, he wrote insulting letters to Mr Web ster; but nt the same timo acknowledged the kindness of the President Chevalier HuUeinan sent copies of his letter to Mr Webster to all the Foreign Ambassadors. " 1 have the reading of it every treefc." It not tinfrpquontly occurs,' w hen persons aro asked if they wish tosubsoribo forn newspaper, that they will reply, " No neighbor II takes it, nnd I hao the reading of it cvtfry week." Such often add that they hlco the paper, and some consider it " th best paper they know of." Thoy nro ben efitted by the toils, perplexities nnd expenditures of llioso who receive nothing from liiem in ro turn. Header, if you feel reproved, just send in your name and take the paper yourself, not for getting to pay for it Yorkville .UieeeUany. The London 7Vi gives the following Ciscina ting description of Dahomey, tho country on tho cnjsl of Africa which tho llritish Government has recently taken under its protection : " The potentate of the district in question is a wretche i negro, wiiocnll-i himself (luezo, King nt D.ihomey. As he is now himself, so would ill his predecessors appears to hive been. It would seem tint about V00 years ago, a savage ill d Tcihcohdnhnoh, King of 'I akkee, marched .) h utile gtnso upon the town of A homy. Here ie performed n nw to Iih fetiih by ripping open lie helly of tin; captured prince, and placing the langled corps under the foundation of his new ilo-e, winch was thence called ' Dahoniy,' or D.ih's Holly.' Hence ihn kingdom has received lie mine of Dahomy. Guezn. the present king nf Dah's llclly,' is n brutal savage, who domi neets.iiiiong his 16.CC0 wiu'k, and cuts the throat of all the weaker tribes who have the misfortune a live in his vicinity. Commander Forbes, of he lleuetla, made nn excursion tu the l.nr of this Irunken monster, and found hun in the midst of his women and his pinmktns ol mm. "At ii great foMUal held in honor nf their arri val this King of Dihomy or Dah's ilelly indul ged Ins visitors with the sight ofa decapitation just as an European yoverign would take his guests to the review or the Opera. The victims were binught in baskets or boats, strapped down ns criminals nro in France, when they aro bro't up tu bn ihiust under tho knife of the guillotine. 'I Jj boat or bssket wn9 placed on end on a pi rapet Tho King save the basket ii push from above, which caused it loionula ovrT a hitrliLnf ! 12 leet. Immediately the poor creatures' IieSils reached the ground, they were, of course, stunn ed, and bel'orethey recovered themselves, the ex ecutioners had finished the b oody work, mid the bodies were cost out to the wolves and vultures. Those men were prisoners of war, not i r minals. And such is tho w retell with whom our diplomat ic and nival agents on the spot have been m eloie relations. i i .' uric Feature in Senatorial Delates. Friihy i inori)tng,-na ben i' or Heard was nH'akiug on the hill con. earning the St.ito Pr.son, nn Irish lady, who h id been tor sonlu timo listening to the de biite, suddenly claimod tho utteiilioii of tho Sen ate by inquiring ill ory excited key, "Is the lull going to pass r" and " Don't bo keeping nei hem fur nothing. Ye jabber like n pircel of wild InsliiiiHii. Make that man be still und hear to me" This request was, however, not complied with, and the lady was politely shown out of the chiuibur. Mr Heard being thus relieved l'roui his unexpected antagonist, proceeded with his rcmarkis. lloslon Journal. The St. Louis Evening News, an ablo Whig piper, has come out in favor of the nomination of General Scott to the Presidency, mid nf Ed ward Jlites to the Vico Presidency. Tho flro is spreading on tho Western prairies. "mi Jlltrt. To watch tho windings of the various Kilitical caucuses und convention, of nil shide und caf-ts that are being held about these times -and to hihi how the wire-workerx nmi age to uhiitjo the area of their position down to the sharp point of nothing, and then try to mount it, and mako u slump speech. For tho "slurp point of nothing" read the 1 nalilji nf the Compromise. These are converti ble tonus. .Vm'ne Lw in llhode Island. Providence, .May 7. The Maine Liquor Law passed the House to day by a voto ot 47 to 2.", and tho Sen uto without a count H'at linelon. May 7th. Matthew St Clair Clark, for moliv vears clerk in Ihn llnoo, nfl!n. -rssentatives, died yestcrdaj-. Advices from tho Ilio Grande are to the 28th ult. Great excitement existed, in consequence of tho cold-blooded murders and robberies that wero being committed by regularly organized bands of Mexicans on this side of the river. In one of the enjagoinonU baUvoen the Americans and Mexicans, six of the latter wero killed. Preparations were being uiadoto exterminate the rebel. The papers further state that tho old tariffof Malamoras has been restored. LiHEKU. Captain Andrew II. Foote, U. S. N. who commanded the U. S. britr Pcrrv. on tho cost of Africa, tinder Commodore Gregory, states, as the result of a statistical comparison, that thu number of deaths in Liberia, in nro por tion to the population, is thrco per cent less than in llsltimorc, and loss than in New York and Philadelphia. "At Monrovia, iron oro ex ists in largo masses, associated with tho igneous rock of winch Cape Mcsurado is composed. President Itoberts informed mo that twontv miles in tho interior, oro is found winch can lie beaten out into malleable iron without tho pro cess of smelting. Tho soil is extremely fertile, udopted to the culture of nlmost eicrv Ironical product ion. The garden vegetables and f ruits of tho country aro rich and abundant" Nrw-YonK, May 5. A woman last nirrht carried a child to u Catholic priest in this city, to bo christened. (After the ceremony, two dol lars wero demanded of her. lleing unable or unwilUngto pay this sum, the child was taken from her, and she thrust out of doors. Her cries attracted tlio attention i f passers by, who inter terceded in her behalf, but without effect Tho priest refuted lo giv- up tho child until alio would pay the sum demanded. Faei: Soil, Conve.xtiox. Cincinnati, .May 5. Tho National Free Soil Conventien is to be held at Cleavelaud, and not in Cincinnati, ns has been stated. Tho day fixed is the 4th August. CiMtiMXATi, May I. Tho Western papers contain accounts of a very destructive fire which occurred laat Friday, The town of Leavenworth, Ind., was nearly de- stroyed, furty houses hat ing been blown dow n soio of them substantial brick buddings. Two or tt'ireo persons wero killed, and a number woun ded. In other places houses, fences, orchards, and innumerable fruit trees were destroyed. j SPIUSttAIllUSIiCMBST, 1852. .i.ttiH ....iu i I .atflw-a VMl.MUiM r UlSfl 1 UAIi IUlL.UUAi;. fjy!'A llritish and If. S. Mails go ly this route. 3rcitt ZVoi'tlicrii, mul cMcris, itIMTI.SlI AN IT. H. MA 1 1, ttOUTIl V IS It M 0 N T "c 15 IS TI t A L 11 A I L 11 O A 1) , Til tlUM.WH l'Al.t.1, NASIH A, I.OWnt.l., VHK;IM Tl.lt, IIOSTO.N, Il.tllTKuilt), MMlIMJl ItJI.t" AM) NI'.IV Yi'lIK I'll V 4M. 1l liUiiUNcrroN, sr. ai,uans, illontrrul, iulK!C, Op4lonsliupli anil tlu; M'rM. In'e Wiiiprhurf nt Mjdtllcfiri 9 00. MonlPfllfr nd NorH nM 9..V1 A. M , fur Win l.r, Ilcliunt KbI'i, .NJ. ui, I,n ctl, WotccittT, lliton, lUitlvrtl. Hprlng13ltlt hiJ Npw mtdnlt,f Hi Wlnl It iter m lltitliin nU, hit fpUtf iluprily thtmtth ihn mmr 'tnv, nrnvtns al Ilonton t G 1'. hi. knJatiScw VurkCitir al ll.3 P. M oil t naltt!tifjr at S.'to T. M. MffMleret at ft.17 ai.d Mi niflr at fi.40 1. Al. for tli ntMite nimhl p!ar, Mtfiag al NorthfieM, an't articine the rultuwinx tlajr al tka ton at 1 T. M. and .Vow oik al S.'M l M. Urire iNndl.fieM al 7.4.i, Mo'i,iClior 8 10, MMillt-in'.B 3d, Sl Wticrhtiry at Fi0 A M fot llurlini ton, Hi, Alban, Utue' I'oinl, Mouenl, (luetic, 01ntb(irh ami Uie Weil, Jininj at liuuiO'd l'u tut .ami go in dncftly thrDUgli tle tnrrit) day. -un North(ltI at 1 10. Mnnt!iir 4 31, MtiMleret 4 AO, & U'ai-rlry S.07 P M. fi-r Puitlnrion Ac Alhuna, lotting I Uoii"' Point, intl anivnif at Alontteal ari'l OjtlenI'Uili lite t'ollowrlnff sjrjrThii ii llicntitjr DIIint'T route ti. Nornii, Iinwell am) I.nwti-nrs, (lie Caia sf llif Vrrmoot Ontial Rnllfoaii pM intf ihroutflt thnta nlaei 'rv ii ty th Vermont Ccrim! Ian Uo -Bt ovr Hie (I(-TNAc MAINI1 ItAII.UO.M) tn Itt-alon, and lieJttla nrn ti'M Mti that loute, a also tia thfl I.nufllnntl niilil'iirirh. Four KriiMTr tv rlnilr, each waf. J'HI N CKUMIIli:, it. Moiife I'owvi, V. C. R. R. Ap'.i i3, iaaj. N O IVV 1 1 15 II N R A I L HO A D . New-Uaiiipsliti't1. rpIIIH KOAt) emifiet-tf m Wiiite Ilicr Jnneiion, the a Vermont an J Ci(itat!ii.l''rnirai flint PoMinPmtc It i I r o) witfi ilia tJoncoidt MMtiohimer, N at hue, Isouetl, Ilonon, h4win(e, C'aleni, Wur "tli, and Norwich Utad arm fa ihe noiirnat loute from irt ol Canada. Northern Vermont. und Nflw llimpihlrato Iliiatnn. j httiotito pat iiroti hti t;pitaia ot w iinmpaniro ind Vrtmnnt. and fk foltt 1 Oftfthi a low br any. AIW Ju!r lit, fnift, laaaenar 'I rain In roonikn with the ybTe Uuad ism Htim rrnm lho Depvt orihrt lowrll KiHrt for Waal tjebttnon, WelU Iliert Mwtplrr arwl lltir imtfion at H IS A. M , and 13 Mt, and Tor ItrlMnl at I? M. V i i libation for Nialniii, Isowll, Ho ton, (Iroten Junction, Wtii' aaitr ami Nt w-Votk at 7 UO A. M., nnd I 10 V. St.. and Krttut ut 6.3i . M..itr on Hinvnl H lit enra Trom tVclU Itner ant lluthuglnn. I'u9titera Irum tlio Lnntml and PuKumpnir Iload via t'on-ord nd .Nihua 4Ttlvr al (irutun Junction. V oicff.tr mid Np York a 'iitiak and rhrnp u I v any oihn routn. A api-cial CattU IVain itlo ili ougli wter tnit route cv?ry Tuil y , williut atniinx. 'I hire mt thiiIm fitt and gsHHl afcituimudallvaa at Ilia landing annul 3 4tltifa mile from I'urlft'si. lly thla rouifl droteii have not ontf thflndvantM(4 nflhe Udfntitiilo and Itrtflhton Mnikria k ut aln thnnnrket at Maiiftlieater, Nathui, Lu nil, Lawrence and Sal am. rteixhi Tralna run Ullv eai-h a rPnndava etfeptodl nvtrthe Onntial I'antiKtkptiti, Nnnliftm, i ic.ird Nafbu4 una isowou unao in ami i cm nt'rnnnion, fiia Hirer arm t lift ttfMt ol thn wel Hoid in Utnn. Mercliandife Taill kind ia earritN' ai eliettp unit rxpedttiotiIy a ny uny ether route. O N B I sO W S T P. A U iN S , A c e n t . Concord, N II. June, 97. IHi. f FrrcfMuIuL' ka1L1u)AI) Trains ivill leave Uoslon as follows : For t'llfthburf 7 1-U i:M.. ) 11 A. M ,334 P. M for r.mcor.1 US n II A. M , 1 4.inilB.10 V. M. Kor tVnllhM, JiO,e.lO, 10 .ml II . 31. 1 3 l,H IS-4inul6 -I I'. l. l'..r IVnixilown S, anil 8 IS, A. ., 13 M., S.l't 4 1-1, .mi a t-i r m. Koi ljTinlo.ii.l H a A. M ,'.'1 2 mul S 1-9 P. M. l)()tN rn.ll.NrJ IVII.i. I.LWti tHR IIOSTO.N, Prnni Kucliliurs tl7.i0 A. il., Id .M ,i l.-O Kxr-..) and 1. 10 I'. M. Front rmiF.nl .1 1 nnl 0 A. M ..1 Or), S 1 1, .id .'-(. P.M. Pio.il Wnhh i.n.t 7.'Ji,S ft,.'M .ml II A. l , I, 4, . .'i ;i-4 .'nt ii an r ji. rroio 'ulilnn it 6 1-9, 8 mil II . M , I .tlfl, .1 D inrl . Ii P l. I Kr.im t.tinc on i I t.CPiiiiil 1 V . M . "ml I . P M. Fin lurtlift (..iitii iiIhi. I'.il 6-.li't Hml . i.uhIi-. S. .M. Fl.I.TO.N, suii-ilnlenili nl. Ilo. on, N.. 3, IM9. "'9 (ji-ocu tiloiiiilaia flltituul Health Asso ciation, Monipclirr, Vl. OllllTIS, rt.l.'llAMI F MLIII1II.I., Pie.i.lent, I' AM I.t. P. I 11'ltll'MlS. Vivo rn.xlont. ft-, I'M TllitUPrHiN, M. cr.l.it. Jrnn Kl OTT.'l'itiii.uriir. OKHI.N HMITII, Mo.liv.l Kmruiaer. U Al. Ul.'lll.l'l'., HulKUlute. Iir'i(ii, Alveh-r.bln. Will .ni .Milli.c.. IV. T. UntnUm Turrer 11 IVettt. I Imnro, M.Rnbl.e. . J.'P. Thunton, l.cob Henii, lt.niri I., l.tmea, William llvwo. t.ioofl Wrh'. Jibti W nn,.. .uu l . Ilr.iwo, Clno. W. Huiley, l. nl P. 1 ltomii.on, Hutu. F Amliew., At-1 fVn'iling. IVrrr.nl I' ttnrrlll, I'. I.. Dlouil, Menrv M Mlpt. Ilt'ory V. Itirn.e. felhTi.ontp.on, JiMtiiih Poland,, Orrin Hmilb, Jo-epb l.,fieu. Kill, is nf Yciirly I'liyiiiciils. riUSr TAUt.bW-FPWHtoitnl (villa ur it UKek exveiileJ. 5TtourTl.i. UV.W (4AwrTlt. J HI 3.IW 4.0. 4 in) SIKJ SO) II.: II l Ml Si:COMTAlI.I I'irat week mi l Iraclion.l puna of a .I-.! irei'l"il (151 per yvai ttr.tia fi.n0ier week, i.tf .1 nil tl uu 4 ml :i-7 i tl 4 ) I. ihi Twrnl) ti.e per roni. rilr. wi I lifl rbaignd lo pt-rann. nvrr .iO yi-itr, nfltgo. All i-i.iiiniuiilti illoiia abould tMi dire,'U-d lo tliv r-o ri-l.rj , j.nvt p il II. . nut ... K, ISSI. Sl. f New Tailoring ESTABLISH A1MT, GALTrN O'ilAMBBliS, rmT noon c?t nr roT officp. Over I'hrhlian Ilrposiiory OiHcr, NC:ilo.tr!':, .HoiittioUrV, Vt. 'PDK ulitcrilier wolI.I ri'pctlftiii announce i iltf fill- j-nol Slffittpo'iiT, an'l viciiui), tin I hu hat icceiitlv li t tt uli i0tm Mt'iivf1, wht tr Im ia nt-Mril in ftkwt'iiie all wmk in ll.tt fin ttl liia iiuini , in tbe vir) beat niuuiiert n.td in lb I.ATFST FASHIONS. Thoen wultlnj lu ff I tin ir woid iItoim in the iWat wrtmen hkeai)l, iuliti'w v ll in tt c hun a Fit I, lio cwuh (i-ntih-it bu erinnol Inil to -ui thu mmi ttitihmii All wrk don-- in ! uio .Itir ill utanuvi and wiiriaulrd ii flu Mpni i-r. fnllt.e.f u, f0l. CI at Sv a17k e it wTi rTF, -Vfilenlf and ItctaH Ulrtt in Foreign & Donicslic DRY (iOODS, 1 1 A I AM) OATr", lloya'nnd Men. l'.KADV-JUIIK SLOTHING, lloya'and Man.' Tliirk, Kip and Calf IIODTS ail SIIUIIB, aliaaia and .ndi-a'dl-ll'.-, aprin htelM .Oil l M.KI.MJHIllil;. 1'olkaaiidJ.mny l.li.d II A 1 1 WIS. Hard ware, 1'lonr, .la-s, ,Vails, I'Al.NTd aiMl Lump, Lard nod Lii.ae.tUlLd, Il V K Hi UlfrJ. Tea., tfuyara and Molj.iee , I'otTe. Fpieea,&.c rpO,!, pa-H fur, and all kind, of Country 1'ioduc. Ink in eachanao r.OOll.s M.truOpr U'UOI.E.N 8HCKS w mled. J. H.tV.M.KKIl W C. WIIITF. Oct. Inol. Mum Htreal. Montpalu,, Vl. Cd VyatcTi ES "&J LNVELltY' ! m 11 A ClillHI VliSJ III!, pill CI' HAH ItlMK) Vi;8J UU pliK iMil Ituslnes li oin !taiu Mnti.-t lo II. 1. Walton's Ituililiii;;, on E2 STATE 8TT AlliOIMNl N. llAUVr.V'S tillOli hiori:. OUIlab.r.M UlutkiUia aratlljwiol will, M.W OOODS dltttl fryro the city, ami ynu van hud at my place, coi.u tv i:.vi:i: W A T C II E S in jrrat plenty. CLOCKS that run Irom one dij lo one mottli. Ira alvelv ol Hlt'II UW LLUY. All liinda HIU VHlt Hror)I I'LATIID do. a Bt).t roiree Fan Oak a lt-lii, lold and Silvi'r T tmhle Oultl and Iilfor Ep(!Ctacla , t.u Id Yvht Vnt and urd Ctiaiiu ; IJuilolj, ttuiwal lnilrunenll l'-nry Giwdi, 11a 14 Viul astt Fiddle KlHf, Uq, to.; Lubm'a Fertumerj, Itair Oil, Ut kledti; tf wtiicli we will avll at oricca ttat will iKjbi tutonira. &f;-iiUa and Oentlanea plaaao Hep in and look atiur (ouda aud aaUalj )ourele Wo vie biuaii lu aelt Condi at lb very li at pricea. WATCIIUSCIaOCKH JCWUMCY rr-naircd at ahuft notice and wuranlcd. Iy ion, Jnlin ti. Abbot, fur tbu luture Ukea cbarte of my wmk. II u well qullb.'d to m JwwHf , and m4k tht mo l dlfiianli pita of njr kind ol Watch and rrplace joodai now , .tcllfd by do one) Funicular atlenliou paid tu Wairlx a N. U. i,vti noarranjfd noi buamea( in cnnnacllon with Ibe tYholaale llealtll inthe eily ihat we can luiouh at aboti Duiice Watcb Movemcun to oidM, and cm thrift eaard wnh liold or Bilvei, tgiteably to aof oatiern, wnli Cold or w.in- duW. rU-aafewNice II U.N Tl NO WATCH K3 on hand and aball tvte mu additional atipt'l , direc from leondon, whicb 1 turn ordered ej.urr.iaij for iuy own trade An ft iri article and will co e cheap. J4purjf 63 Spring Do Lanes &TPrints. 711(1 Yl,fl "" lu" '"'d.aud Hieyaral'ltUrrY ' "O ami rim.M'. Apnl 5, Iriia. 13 Hl'OKItr! l. LANCIION, "BUCKMAN'S liN VALID 15 EDSTEAD, (Improved.) rptlt: rabir-rlKar katlnj tuai. arrausenienla trill, tba Ta r ,iUy" '"nufaclur. In. aijote u.uir.l IllUid TtAI! rur lue ri.ie,.f Veruionl, ttoiild (lie bullce tbat Ii. la pre pai.d tu fill all Ardere fiuut any and all aacllun. uf Ilia Pule, lue.e.eief ihe l.cilltiee liaduea for uieuufactuiius- be la en. 4 'led la .. il Urd.leed al tba r.docej piica f gJQ.' A liberal bivual .ill be wade lu those hu purcb... lu aall "J,'-. , . SAMUEL W. AllUOTr. inlilltr. Aplil I, 7 it Amorican & French Room Paper, A LAllQl: and etcaal a.iuilii.eol lull lereltrd and lot late k . ... v. EMr.uv Mui.lfnati. Apnl 13 tEw , MAKSF1EJJ) HOUSE. ' ...... so... mA I til I Inn IsiP ihtt rutlr. nn.l.i.l.Mfil b Ml "V ll"0 I'.r lh .0- ,li,l monll.., r..f lli.pil.pr ; r.l.llin "'"" If 10 tr.airlf, woulJ J lUl no rln b",1';' fot II il .Mun,mo.t.lln, .ml lo rtl Ihe l.f'l" f "'" hnwll.lr.l.i.it IU...I iiirdiUHl. . vil1 ' . u"l '! rnl.l'i "No.." nril "t'liin." A s.k! ro..l will I o ro loll., ton . mlt Mlh In of June, o ky chIIIhj it ilj Aro l'lt;t,t lll)l!8B,)ou will limlllio ofilJ n.e IM cult. I.idl.. willbe aliln lo liJ lo within, mil. w l Mimmll. W't liato.l.otli. ".Uo.l Olenn rll," ;'' threo rollnfrmiilhl. liouif, aiunnnllo l inJ Kfll oim ''lli'U'lloii.o I. .Iiiulnl ut tin ttcmlnm of lhs t,inollln Cooiilr rl.nk lloml l.n mitt Irom lli. U.ilfonJ, nu HI rrnm ((. Mi.nmln. To Ihn duel, U, of uM l !.' no woiil I lli.t the llimm. front Ihe inounUini .hounJ in trout. RTit.t.MAN rtittni int.t.. r.oi.iicior. N tl. l'f..i?nK.r. bjf it.jft will plt.io lfltiti lo bn Inft al I lie ainnrlirlil lloutn. rrlitcholl's Axe Holves I I AVK Brrl.r-il. and Me .ropr.iioil l n tl ! thn.lm.n I I .1 Miniihrlutei'i ririce. , nl.n, HUNT'S AXKi,- llltOllKS' IK), lit lb. hot or tl II, tail yi V.i Tit ami nAftKKtt. Another Lot of Sugars. I i'B i nrnrau anu aio citeap. 8TORUH and tsAXODON. GltliAT liAUGAINS IN n.NMlTi3 and ltllUlO.Vrt at KHITII tc IIAHKCK 1 Newalvte ifreltMd i? ery wttfk . GLASS. tSASIl, MAILS, I No mm i II THIMMtMin ol,i low i.t s:';iit tc HELD. MILL SAWS. I l-rr.lVF.D.n.l fur .me by rTllltltH& I.Nntll N. IV M.r.-li I. ISM. S w S'VliWAItT'S SYKUI', ITtOIl T.bte u... ju.t .rnretl t ' rOKR8. LA.NCDO.N'A J.nu.ry W, llM. 61 Lace Paper, Embossed Cards, &01 VN AHSOlt I'ME.NT of ih. man lnn lint lito ami -m lrmif.il Nnto P.fr, 1:,iiIiii..fiI anil t'l itn Crtlt, Kovel orn., rWilinx Cuke Hone., tie Tin taletiy i r.p.WAt.TtiN teoN. INLW DRV GOODS. S TORUS t LANflllllN bite Ju.l iHmnrJ Irom tloiton nd ere IMfltlnslhin wpik, A l ltlll LOT uf l Cuius, I'cisliins, 1i inu, Nilkx, nilvarioo. mhtr Gut.l. Ju.l ri,h for lliti .ee.ua. IVrirniirji 67 loi..l v.ri.ty ol' lininil nt ill .ml l.totir.r r luton e.n nr PCCTTfc KIKI.Ii'M. CliOCK ICIIY. CjTiintlSii. t.ANnlloN ho iu.l reeeited new end ol.l J Stile, ill I I.A.I.J lll.M.Ml WAUL. Mnrrh I, IBM. t 500 yards of those 9d Prints. . .... ..... . - I . tllltlud i I. .11 .i .niiprreni Jml tec.it.it il SIOKlitf i I I..' .AMJIHWS. Jl.rcl. 1,10.11. GOODS AT A PKOl'Tr. o TORRV U LAMH'ON tt their G'tid at a amall tid- Vance. und wa.taol iht-m A4 I.OlV AC 'I lUldK l'S'i IU) AT i;ot. ft t u ulJ (Itioita lo offer. .TORUS &. LANtiDON. l.uli rttl Mi'forifinti In dCt o( Contjrea. in i iw y"iii if I, Oflfre of lit UUirirt i I'tifi, ioi uu t. it ii m ii(riFtu rt nny ivitnia (iltKAT .THE VQR UYPKl'SIA! AnOTlSUIt.stJIDATlI'.C. WOiMMUt Dr. J. S. Houghton's Tin: Titun DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR GASTRIC JUICE! Piprvtr.l from RHNNF-T. or thr fount. fTt MACII OF TUB I'X, ift'i diM lioniof HAKtiN LI F.HI O, tn -re..t ri.y.1.l.,X(c. Cl.tmnr.l.j J.ti. UUUtlHTuN. M. 0. Flu rilia iiulvroa iaifol ramedj for JMlIOK9TI(i.. !V8 PBFMl , JAC.MHCB. i.IVKK COMFLAINT, CON H 1'IFATIOV, and DEBILITY, Ooilnjj IUr Natuit'a own maittod.by ..iime own Affnl, ihe Oailrlc Juice. JTllulf a teuiom.f'il of Parai, intued in woti-r, willdi g-i or diiauWf , trt Fm4 tf tVa( Bttf in aeeat Ire H.nri, out of the atofuacb. FFFSI.V latlmrhlef elfinent. orOreat Dntiine Vtinn pl" or thi Ouatric Jwire-taa tk Waf, th Prt tqtf Ve.ereif. and 8tmttmg Ajrr" of the fMomarli and Imeatlo-. It i riLractetf fmaa itw JijrtMe HitmrJ , fiW Oi. tlio. formlw m AllTU'ICIAL DlriKdrriVhi ieal powrrs, and fawUbing a COMPLUTR aiid l-KPhtri 8i;&Tn I TE fof it. Hy l I.r aid of ihla preinrneii, thr peine ai.da U f IMXlilJ'l lUN end DYdl'bFlfIA af noed, jiial ua lhy ould le by a bo tly t?lfmticb. It ia dome wM'ii'era for ltrn plica, ruimg eaaa ol DLMll.lT' KMACI A I I O.N, XI- KV'iL DKt Ll.K, and DYSPF.I'T H rONSIIMI' TlON, anpMiftt:d to Im on l be tafrc of ihe grao Thn trinitiitic Kviiti-n n upon wbih it la biaeil.uui tit Itigneatdegtrft CdUOl aid Ufcl.M AHK AULL Srit'iilUu; KdViilt'iM't I HAKON Lir.lUli in bu relebralt d work on AuimnlChem inry, H) : An -Xrliltt-Ml lhnve Flnl, analafooa ti- the Unalin: Jnirt may le mil') prriretl irom tlie kiocuo ' mi'tii'irtiif ot l J iv -loto ii Ii ol lliM alt', in Inch variooaatli , Ii a ol loMl,n nifni and ' fi, m ill tJltm4 rhf 4, mnti I rf'frr, ;4f in ( iiikd mtnntr fWy tei iU ht in fA aa Utr-nmrk.' I'r I'l.lt Kl tt , in M fmnooa iroati' nn Food and D'el,1 ' linMialioil hv Fokra Sl ell, .'n-w Yiti, p icr tlale t 1 D.e inmr yii-Al lct, and df .fri.'fl- the tovtlioil ol o;i.ptir4lioii. j I'licre ate 14-w burlier auttiuriiii (' .in I'r. l'i rtir. Mr 4 I M'lK, in lua v-ilujlild writinra on itm " l'liaiolog ! of l'igotiort,'' obi rv unit ' h ih in rution tt tliu ilu tjiian I 11)1 ol ib U iitK Jiik n i foi(.it,t;iii mi') all prt. ailing i lour ot IJiei"-p ia. a. De at nt a tint a tut nig iti.lif l Piol'aeor ef in'-dirme in London who w.i -everely tl1cud will, tine on pi i mt , Inn'inx evi r ll. iig uUe to fil, lnul re i ..iiMe io thi; (' ii r tc Juii-v, o'l tun ! Iiutn (hf lonia.cba o' iiv.ng aotmala. hi.b provfd eoui.ilfiHly aocctaalul." Dr (1KAIIAM, au.bui ni lli l.tofoa wwikaun " Vefc-Cla bin Di' l," aayal It i rnmrHhU fjci in I'h) aiology , that i be tfiuu.ha aokinvlit, o.. Mitid in watt r. in.,tit lo lb-tlaxl lb'' pri-porly t,f dia.ivi4i( vatiou ariirlca ot ft oil. a-ot etf T diou a i.ind of Bfiifi i il dicclion of tbcm in now tan di)T rvut froui tiiu oaturil digative prorca " nr. m n freal wot a im " t m-iiiMity oi Jiian, ' i lA'i Sl lUu...l.i.r.l.l'liiliililhia,l-f.,pp. U) mjl " Tlio diacovcry ol I'KFtilN lortn a new m to Ida cb-iiiH" ) bi-lo- ry ol Dtfraiion. From recent aperiiiinila. wo know thai ! food ia di.'olved t rapi'Mr in tin titlitinial di3iiive fluid, I repifd Irom Fepnii, at ii i m tbe natural Canine Juicr ita. If." ! I'toineaar Dl'NfJLISON, of tho JrlT. ron (.dlr, Fbt la d IpUm, nt Ina fro.il work on llunun Fhyaiulnxy, iletrwloa , mnro than hfiy pupa in an ti anno itioti ol lint tolij rl. I In. (spoiitnenla Milh Ur lloattmtmt, on Ibe CulMa Jitii-v, oli I leiinatl fiom the livmc tiuaien toinatb and fi-tm am tun. a, an i vrell knotvn, I n all re lie aay, dijuiion occurred Si prf-eil in Ibe erttjfetelaa in lb natarnl diliunf .' Ilr. JOHN W. DUAiT.K, I'rotVa.oj of Cln nitatry in lite W rdica I College ef the Unltvraity of lew ork, tm lua "l'el Hook ( Cheinialry,' page Md. aart: "It baa ioii a qufaiton whcthei ariifieiatdisaia'iun enuld Int prilonued but it ia now umefiraally admit led that it may ." r. CAlU'CNTKIt'cit intUfd wotkon FhioUwy, which la in ibe iilttary of every Pliy-ifmn, and ia oavil aa a 'Jeil Hook ina'ltbo Oollejf, ia Imi of evhlenee anoilar to ibe above, reaptctin; ihe remaikable Di grime powerof 1'a.raira a-d tliu fuci lb it it m.iy bo rruilily acpar leo IrowibeatMn arh ot the call or oi, and umkI for eap no rnu in aititi ul iMjoaluM, or at a reuivdy loiieae ol tlie stoioaeb, uuu de lie tu nt awrrelionol UaaiiK' Juice. Allinodtrn work on I'bpinlilry, Mutoria Medicn, anJ I'liyaiolori and allpuod uledienl lhciioari, daariibe the character and piopcriifiof FariiK, und atato ipaoy ntial liiff detail impeding il. Ibe far l ihal art .rtiQlial DlOitivn Fluid, or (Jaelr'e, Juirn, (it-1 ft t lly rttai:miiiifij ibe uatural lluid, may be readily propun d, dwoa ootadinlluf tUtu. 'J no only wooiar i, tiiatit baa nolbelofe been applied lo tU rule ol lnJlgeeltoa aull Dauopaia-.o emlurlly d.oa aucb h ue aufjeat ittell to the uiiiiJ. As ss Dyspepsia iiirr, Dr, IHlLi.lUON'a FKI'ai.N hia froJucrd ibo uol marvel. Iou eiTeL-ia, io carlo; eaaei of Deadly, luBrtciallon, Ner vwya Di.liot. and Dyrpepue tJonaomplion. (l la impoaaialo logivo Ike deiall of eaaat in tho iitnila of ihla adveituo- mMii ; out ai'iiientii'nteii Lfinncatea tmn heeu stven ol uiorethm 1 VJ IIUjNDUED KUMAltKAllLL CUltl.H, in I'liiUtltilptna, Netv orkl aad lloaion alouv. Tbeae warn nrly all deatwrte eaaea. aud tbe cum wero lifl oulv rand and wonderful, but l eiuuoai.t. ItiaaEteat NEflYOIJri ANTlDOTC. aod oarlicularlv uiefut for leudeocy io flillioua Diaordei, Ltvei UuutpUlt.t, Fever and Ague, and ibe evil a Heel a ol Uuitiliie, Ueicurvi ard otbei Dru2 uito.i ihe Diavalito Uicatia. alter a lour irknaaa. Aim, tor rireaa in ealmg, and the too trro uie uf aiueai apinia. ji aioioai fetoiMilea M(t Willi Mir att. OhI Sioniacli Ootiiifflaiuts. Tbeie ia ro form of ULD HTOMAL'U COAIPLAINTS which it doe noi aeem in irat Ii and iimuovo al onre. INo matter how bad ibey may bo, itgnea Ni'ANT KKLlLr ! A ainzlu doae reoiutea all (bn uiipUalant avtnotouia . and it only tieeda to be repealed for tt abort limu luinuke tbrfte godal ettWta peiuiauvot. I'UtUTY UF IlLUUD.and llJOIt OF 11DY follow at once. It ia particularly excellant in eiaea o Nauaea, Votnltltng-, Cramp, boreneaaol the Fit of lb titoioarb. diatreaa afivr catmy, low, Gold tale of tbo tllooxl. iieavinaa, i.ownraaol pinta. Despondency, Uuiucution, Vaakne-a, tet.de iter to liuauily, Suicide, 6tn. Dr. HUUt.uTo.SM I'J.l'dlN.nayU by noail all Ihe daa'era In fine diogaaod Pvpul.ir Medicine, tbtoujhout the United Hiaiea. It ia prepared iq Powder and In Flud form aud in I'reacripMootiaU lor the oieof Fbyalciaua. I'll 1Y A l t: L'lUl'DI.AUaortiin oe of Phyeiciaaa, mi; te obtained of Dr- llooghlod or bU Agonta, deaeribing Ih wtiole pioceaaot preparation, and giving tbe autborilma up on wbieb ibe cUIion of tbia new remedy are baaed Aa it it .NOP A IXlil.l' ItF.MFDY, uuobjaciioti can bn reiaed agaloat ita uae by.FhyticUn to ftapecuble aundiogabd rag uUrprttctKe. I'iia,tJMl DOLL A It per bottle. I'ttlisill III l'oI;-. E?"Seiit by Mail free of Postage. Forroorenlercof arnCmg toallpaiti or ibe cvunliv. Ida DIUtoTIVK MAITF.it tF TUB FFPdlN.U pot up in tberorin of Fottdei, with dlrectioua tu be aliaaolf ed in water by th silent Tbvaa Powdera couiam jott tboaaote mat. ler aa the M,iil-e( and will be .tot by mail,FU-ti of POsT AUK, MUM !'!. I.Alt aonl (poat paid! lo Dr. J. I IIUU11I1TUN, M. D , I hllad.lpl.li. Fa. V PLeC!1!1?'1"'1 1 lory bottle or the genuine PLI tflN beaia tbo wrilUn aigualure of J. HuULIiTO.N M. Ui oba LHmitUf Fbiledelphu, P Copt-iiihl and 1 rade Mark aeeurtd, JTtioM by li DruggUU l Dalle n ia Medlcinee, Arnts. 8 K ioIUbi Monlpettcr, JohaioQAt Campbell WaUneld. 7ll Watvrbury, A T UaucroQ FUmfleld, French t Walkrr Uarrn, 4 Cardell Wariau, Pi, ma to & IVouaier Mai.lilielJ, A 11 llumliaiu Muialou', II II Camu NolltiOeM flei K. final,, NwUitM. i A S Wane .Ni.ilhli.ld, Ju,. aoa 4. lluUea aliUleaei. U '.JJoca t'.CUiir V.I. 40 Ij Taft'sj, Hunt's, and Brook's Acs, WirrapteJ, by biunus sl lanudon. KLITII kV UARKKU, 4 (lKNTSfofPRNPlBt.tl'S COTTON TllllKAU.-.Mel V tbantaaupplleil at M tntifielulel Prima. N H VJI VEY &"CO, MANt'KMJrUltF.nS k IHIAt.FKS IN BOOTS & SHOES, Wholesale nnd Retail, it.- U'OUMI re.peelfullj Ihtue ittentmn lo ibeiriteek ?li"r"" 7000 Pairs, Con.i.unr In p.rl nf l.ailiea I'encreat, Jenny l.ln-1 Suit O.I let Iliml'M. Kronen Kl.l U'elklnj KLma, tlmkma .H Slipper., Whim Kid ami M.tln ilo, from f0 uenlt tn S9,M'. Mlur. unit l.'hll. Iron'. Fancy Tlp'd (lullai Uteol.lol Hot klna t WalkinjShnea. (tenia, llo.a ami Yonth1a tire., end Common Poota anil Pliof., nt eteiy alyto ami tuatily auilabln for llie apnroaf Ii Inf aed. on. ami al pllcea tlialcannol fait to glee anliaf.elinn. il.y, IP5I. " . A NBW """J,"t,"TOvI.TtlNfc HOW OUK CLOTHS, CA'PIUr.ltCP, tloe.Vlna, Halllnoll.. Tneeit., Vrallnje. L'ndi r.lilll. and Ilrawel., ro olT.leil al cleat Bar. ...In,. Kr.lTII and llAKKF.tt'rJ. TRUE EXPERIENCE pnovr tJ'ari nti-aiMr nalutt tttil tnr ef ici I n mi irmr tHIHirlBfl It.lsnpWM HI Mix lOINU TO 60 LM.CT- tlutt NtHlllVU HA" U LLY UtlUK rt DISK ASK DR. STEPHEN JEWETT'S JPSTLV AND lllullLY ttt.tBIIATl.ll FAMILY MEDICINES, rir4 PUphtn Jcrott, on of Ih hlc lr. 9lrl)rn JtwHt, Kin e N H . , Men Ttriofnfof am! ' nmkuiIuMb thl'f KIA"'T Rl IJKl" nnd t'l'Uh of all ilt-MMUt f.r aln ti inry art trM.iiHY-lJ. U1UUINAI.1.V niKi rki nv or tiif most suo i:ur ti tt ukik Vnl mul Her nmniriiileil liy Kntliirnt lliy UIhiis of Hie itrrte.it ilny Durfn a tonr "! ftti''U(t rif f ytm tSey hrt nd to do thrlf ooot work m a nuis-t atirl fur msmtttr, and iwtWr an MrMCKti iitvv tot nnn nviice lomiHto UkI.IM h ao4 ClllL. llio roniancl arrosf iioi t. ni rtaxhi to r Ilia n im antsiiABi 11 rni oon rurikiATn.i or tnt rviiic Ihtra- rrcommaaitf-d M UlHNtil 1HIIH aittl CMINK.NT LiTlZrNS, who ha v i era a i it In thm famillci atxi iuwi Litlr rritnJiwutlwU atr aKimritiAL iiiuti No Family should bo without them, roii uro tiicm rmv aid tiuc mu.rici iai at mi tn Tn th tflirtrd v Mr. "hn nr to it r bkckiti Hl LXLi'" in Uic thvnHijrli trtal ot thtM crtHAT AND t Kt.i:nitATF.n TRUE RESTORATIVES. The Crlrlirnteit TKL'n Health Restoring; Bitters, A MtnirKB rn V. EKY fK O.N ! tn Yta, llMnoTt all mortiM M-rftitlon. purifv thf Mnoit, fin mat Mr aatt rlor t the loattivp Oriani, rurr itUra! lliat lna4v t lit, fortify Ihe ijrtctn uralntf rnturr dlraM. at mt tknt iiWtt htlnf thr ptHnl. Ik-in? pruWitl lo the mult (lelMHta M.4t, tltHr ruff eifd, rrt(ioajTio, Tt toTnratau, and tvaTuA trtrx raut-kBf iei thani UituaMau.4 t HE HEM- LDY tn Liver ComphinU, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Incipient Consumption, I TOM mt. II mri' 111 ii , l.l t l cr arakan tuv j "i Tin: iiiiiin.v rKi.ciiRTF.i Pulmonary Elixir, rnnvru tiik ii"t cm .11 JHRDK INK i:VMt KNOW.t. TM Bl.ir ronlBin mint I the ruirt hilitr arirovHI eoocH a rv uliarlv nnd f ntunaWe mo- or tairlnn.iit Mnd,and ! iroly iHl-ir.il tn ft l m-m)U. The miutfteda who have tiat Ihi I'litin nj'ivm uir ir"ii once 11 to ie rr1' to a ilr rXTeiiiifi in tir (or aiiinUr pun1' tit i Ll v anwi i n nil Mr im in xr in nut rmiiTWHlli Tlteaa IIU.IMtlN. m thr- 4x to In pn urinr a phjattiaa baa ott(t ptoeed fatal t . ihric liini iibkLt iTiia t.n liifl lATnti. A eacoaUf rrn.cJ m CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS, Sorr Tliront. Awtlimn. Ilrnitrtillle. t'rntip, and utlicr Diarnae if the llcaplrntury (rf;uiia. Tlin JV8TI.X CKI.nftR.YTl.D Strengthening Plaster, I. anlnmll)r ManoUrlml l- 1m Ih. be4 atari.. .ri atM.n, Thl. lla.t.r I. crnwit ul quli. a number of .eft.W ab .t.B t., reetUlarlf rnw.nrll. Th.r. n-te h. brt .ffwl I. e4 al tie rvr.Mil tlin., brtte- uUer niad., ti In. t.rlrMi. purr.., for hlea uut.r. .r. well 11 hM mi MipHHir ft. RKMOMNCI VMS. INTKKNAI. INfLAMMATION!", llllKUJIATIKM, IVIIAKMW IN TIIK 8IIIU, HACK. BKKAST, STOMACH, fcc., an4 when need In I.IVnit AN1 rt'I..MON.HV IIHIMPM 01 prere rttf htetftelal . thr. ratTarlac Mli each ccBt!a.t.. I er rnrtlier lefbrreallen rerr4fnc IIim. velaaU. tntlria... m ramrkkt, te l kt Jrwu, lim aM)r fteen Ut. ktfliMl tuariM. will tie tvvn4, amnna wtuch ae erom llnir. Mtll'llM.t. V. Wll nFH. HoMon, Man. Hob J.t.MK I' 111 It. lltl.l. l'.kaii Jlt KVUCII I'Al l I.HSUN. t U..un. Mm. Jen. flMn. II. tol.t ntnCf, tt. If, lete e K. EedlLrt, rllH AIM MfltnorK, J. . t'l . tt rni-rmulo.. Hut lll HtHSEI.I.. JI II, fa incrn-r, M.rt. N KIMIKRI Kt.M P.lnnnlr V 11 K. IIAKtt IN tUErj-.M 11. I'.iy.l(r. N II. IU A W Ml KNIIttr, lOi.rt. N II Iter HIM. III.Tiln f.' rf.i .t II. r.jLi.n s i.tniut.1. , .'.i,i Mr. OtO W UllLLl-AM. l.g. H.ti.i, UilrHir Cuatem UetiM. Emlen, Uu. W1I.I.IAH Ml lllll.B, i:.q, Tuwarand, Via. rorSnlr. Wholcmlii nml Itrtnll. nt Prlnel pnl Ollke, Soollrn'i Itulliliiif, l icmout How, Ilo. tun. V 11 t'-..,vl.v.rit, IV ,1-rl.niv . ll,,,.,. tlM,n, SluHle et, S. Ii. UOI.I.IKh, 'ti.iiiprli.1 . A. II Rurnliam, M-.r. tut. n . I'tm. SiuiiHr. lV'..it.iii 1 1 , i;. ... s i; ..uaiife. Ninli'i. II, .Hi m Kmii il , W uri-ii , M rk Tn u. Ii, ll.r ie . A.i.lr. iv H , PI , 1. 1., I h.ile. a I . I y, , M. nr-ll". . I', lin k., .,. rlii. , I'lltiiar. &. Wif.tlel, tl.r.lllii- i, K I. il,, ,N ,til,lt, I, , .,!!,, .,, ,, ,.!. mii.t -. 1 , i , .1 vil-.; f N, Kjlaj ka t,j Je,. i ti in mi.' Ii i,,,i. ycnerlly in olliri Hlale. 43 I jr. For Ilio C iirr or OOUOHS, GOLDS, HOAI13ENESS, BHONCEITI3 WHOopinc-oouGH, onoup STHlVIii. and CONSUMPTION Or all Ihe numeruu. mrdieinei eilant, (anil aome t t ihem .itual...j f.11 ih. cure ul itulrntmary romril.inll, notliinj haa evt-t beu Ii.uihI wini-h cwtil-l rmnpale ita elFiela llh lb). preijiatu n lliln-ri. cure .uinrtini.f.lmi at all liiuee and la IUi.i..-. uf IU. lunj. ami ttunat whare ineilieinet can Jiee lelieniinjl will il.it III. plcaaant to tale, aivl per. lectly a.fe, 111 accoraani . with Ilia tliiectiun.. V. .1., nut adl.ilie. l&r lb. inlaimaliua of lliuae ttliu bat. IrirJ it hut thti.e nho lu . mil. F.iunliee llial hate Inuien ita talue .ill nolli. t nbuul 11, aikl by it. timely u.o.ibe, aia eetute Iron. Ih.' rlaHKuiou. eiin,r.uence. .f Cuujha at.1 C.IJ. trltl.li negi-cteil,iinn intu f.ut cori.uinptiwn. 1 lie lliiiloaia t the ila.aaeau.elt. Inalttute ttaa awarded to lln. -n (hh.Ii.o tiy lb. Unaiii of JuJfr. id ci.pictuWr IMI i al.o, ih. Mett.l. ul ih. Ibree great la.tnutea el Ail, la il.i.e-.u.nti AU. Ihe Iliplom. cf tha libit. In. litut. at Cloenn.u, l,aa b-een ai.en to lao OIIKIIilV PIlU'l Uli A I., hylhrir (l.erDini-il. 111 ctm.irleraiiiHi of ua eilraordluary eieelh ne. anu uaelulneaa In cuilii atl'eeli.o. tif Iba Lun-a aud n.ro.l. Head ihe full. w ing opinion fuunded on tlie Ion-eiuerienc ot ilio euinent I'bj.ituii oflliu I'oil aod eily of . ,. . ., ST.JUII.Vrf, May , 18l. T..,'. . . - ' r' eer. 111. 1 uf ,oi I'llUKItV I'KC JUIIAI. ia my iiractiea, haa pruren hal I fora.aw fium Ht roinpoaitiuii. mu.t be Hue, tblt 11 eradia.te. and cur.a Ilia roU. and euuilia tovtlueli we, lu (lilt aeotioo, aiojieiuliailj I ihmk 11. erjual baa not jet bean di.eoreerd oor do I know how a beliel i.uiedy m 09 undo Tor tbe diilairncauriba i lirMttartd l.uujf.. . J- J. llUltTO.V, M. !., V. B. fl. Se. whet ll liatdos. snawa.ied eva.tilullon, uol uul in Ibe IuIIosub; t-a.c, but a lbouand luoro I . , UlHlUKV,J.a.ailh,l61l. Mr. Ayer: lo the mouth of Juli jl, I waa allaeked b a .ioloni diaubrjia in lu. niiura of Clilurnli. I i.iuiua,f in rt.o I rancij.., 10 Uoim, nf rereitio; 'ranelil Trom tb.u,. o f clnoale and Jiel. il.; Di.nloj., ,itJ, ut w1, fu,fw(' by a ai.vere co.tli anil much aoreue... I dually .tailed for Inline, bm i.ctntid no ttoent fiom tbe vorajo. M, cooh roiiiiuo.d lu iow wo..., aud when I arnti d 111 New Ver'a, waa al . wa-ked by lu. acqutlnlancea a. a ticlliu of too' uintrtiMi. I mutt etmfe.. I aaw no tuR'u unt ira.on 10 douU wh.l mi f iou-1; all twinged. At Una lima I commenced l.kinj jour truly iite.luable medicine with lillleciueclalion old. 11,11.-. 0, byoett Ironi ll. u... You ..ull i,.t i.c.lt. Ika.a linca did I not irfaid 11 wy duly to aula la tbe alilict ed lblou5li you, tbm my beulil,, jntbo apace of alibi oiontha I'vrti-loi'tAi "U"lul" " u lh J.utC'llUm. Vounuuly, WM. SMITH. n ... VASlllN(3TO.V, r... April lg,l. Hear Pir lryl.oj Ibat I bate been apared from a preua lure urate, llui.ui;b )our ln4tiuiu.otality by h. piottdeoce lul uktf lD lo e.prea. lo you my gran A Cougb and tbe alarming aymptom. nf Conaumptloa had reduced uio too low to Icato ui. any thiog like ho.-., .hen Wf pby.icua brought me a bollln of youi ,tCTtlK.I..,, ll ateiued to atford immediate lehef,aud uow In a lew weeka inn. 11a. in.iui.u mc lu.iiuoo neailll. If ll will ilo forotheia ttbal it baa To; me, toil aio rai tainly one of the btoef.ctoia ofiujnklod cnnceiely wi.luug yon eteiy blea.iu:, I am, l.inu 1 r.i ...i-,. V,, ":l"'l'ully )noi, w... J ".IN UCLAISKL."c""fsl. J'tleiUChuiel,. lib rucb ...uiaocea aod flora aucb men, no .ttuoa-er pioofeau ba addui..d uulcaa it be fiom ll. practical .fl.cl. upou IriaL ' 1'reiio.rtd mI ,ui ,,. jllc, Cl Ay.r. Vracdcal ami A.tulytliul Cltcmlat, LOHLLL, M.1SS. TIIEO A. TECK, Uurlinjtoo, Caeeial tgeot (ui Norlb ern eriLont. a...?.14.."! "."iJli'i UOI'MNS . riKUCr. aad REOj fll.t.lla:UUANiMt,al.u.y Drujcula a.eir vtLcKthiouili tiul Ibe couuliy. S3ni fvisassifHJ. &v 1852, LAKE BOAT LINE. ritui'Riirron, THOMAS II. CANFIULD, CURLI.Nt.TON, VT. r 111 It Troprleloi of Ihla Line ha. made ample arrangemente I lor tho trjn.pottalion of property Iho ire.ent aei.iii, and U rrepaiedvrllh SO MUST Cl.AeH 1,KH nOATj running illrecllr tlireuyh loand fium New Voik, and all Torn on Lake Lhainplain, tl eiehy atoiitlnri a i'r.a) r . ' lata In featilH-lr llooda at Tioy anr. Whitehall Tim Boat, ofthli line will bu inralialilt towtd I.. R.... on llu'lion ttlrer and Lake Champtalri. -ihe new ateamei, iivrniu.i, v.api. i.iii- iJIIAMItCR. I. .11., Will III will Inn In connection Willi the Mereli ,at,i Liae ween llutllniton and rlou.o'e Toint, afloidinf fa 3 r tran.porlallon of Ffeltl.1 and Tel(. daily hclween I eilitiee to r Iran rroperl fot Canada, lolwardod liy Northern, Champlaln and St. I.awieree llallioad, or hy llarje,. IMHnltire aed Wateheatloj Uueiu.ie pioinplly and eatefully altinjed to. Anr.NTa. MALCOLM CANFIEI.I,No. 8 1.9 Coenllea' glln, N. v. BMIi'll IlltlUtiS, Pnulh (Vhaif, llurllntlon, A FIRIIKII, No. 191 Itleer Hlt.et, Troy, N. V. A, M. IIKnttlMAN, II. It. Ilepol, Uide.i.iiurth, run riiniuiiT aiti.v to ' L. A. CASLHTtlN, 8 1 S Cnentl.e Blip, Maw York. V. W. WKIIIIIT. Ilontn'a l',at, IMKlKHIt & IIOI.TON, Monlieal. I). V. HUOVnhL, 10J Bute gtleel, tloiton. "n RICH DIUiiSS GOODS. rpltn mnit ciloniifs mniimcnt in Montprlitr. mni U 1 trentt KLITll ami HAHKblUM 1000 lbs. Dried Apple. ITiOR talo ht tiTUltltiJ c IMillO.N. v a Merer, l.lfjja. WOODEN WAKI5. Vliood ..roilm.nl ul U OOUHN WAI1K, for aale hy KE1TII ItAltKtR. iWNl'rElEfR ilOTEL, State Street. LEWIS BURNHARI. WOULD jrn notice that hi bun Imed theTEMrKR A.NTK HOt'SE lor4n.mof an, rercntlji kpi hr l (i. htrnnf ami uwncit by U. Y. HAIlM.tf, wheru h Jil l ilraeJ t levivn Ihfl patrnnacn of tbe ftubllc, atiuilng llifm tliat nothing hall tn wintinft un (mri to mna a ctioiiiiuaiirn of wlmtuvrf fivnr may be expended to lum. MuniiN-liei. March it. 1?51. )u TXNmiilS' OIL. U.N' hand and far tale by STOItlia LANUDOV, PAIN V OF ALL KINDS, tim;, vaiimmii, uc.uw rt,,-..,, i.r IL, Tinrr hi OTT it FU.i.11. SNUFF & TOBACCO. Ftna Col . CaTnlitii TuNacr w, hnoC itt Tifs-t, aM h BC'OTT At Klfcl.D Removed. SAMUF.L ABBOTT MAP reinnreil from .MAIN STItt:l;T,io the Itnom ad jolnlne II. I' IValloe fc Hon'e lloukeloie, op .dalle tna VilUrje 11.4.1. n. STATU SI IILKT J. tiu.lv 1 ISSi CltOCKLIlY, CltOCKF.UY I.OIt I lie mutt dtit-nai ainntlineftl inii het H lc, tad 1 low 1 KiOi, luok in at Jan Sft. KKITII iV DAnKLII'. UNDEItUILL'S TOOLS. CIJOlTIMI Aia, Ilroad dit., Adifi. Urcud M.ici.et, X ., Lalbuif do., lliinKliiijt do , t-.iu ntik fliavfn, Hocktt Chlrtlt. mar alwajra be fuuod at A7 KKITM U U MlKLlt H. c;f!m7lMen rOU wll find that raah'iTMUle Ii.! f-.r Paala al I Kllrll St UAhKER'. !S. K. COLL IMS, Apothecary, corner or main it mi iic mt!u:i;t KKKI'H jo.,1 I'llKtvr.Mi Ulilllt'i tjie-i.'. an4 t ainck'e Aromal.c tin. rut ..I ft'..'0 tbv treat efr.r1aterl ul 1'ixar. in 'he t Un IECK Ai LLWIS. NAVE joat relotned from Hoatoo B' d .in i.rtum larp ad.li.oia to tht-it lofiner ilork ul lim ,l U ieliH f.-r Ca-tb at put aa lower tbao cr. Our . un ail in prt ul au.OtaJ li (iAliri oi nr. (. I i)) i lair' Kllr 1 OitA. I O. IO0O Iba, Si .,.'1 ..(..., , r t-OKKI.r. irhfitut io.Hire. II H.' , NAll,DI.Artri. PAl.M'H, tllU, 1.01 It.K, 1,111. KM, LAUD, I am, MII. HALT, K.r r A tnral Aaamtmeot oi Dauneanc CtMII), Im2. -i.t wilh DM) llotea u4 Coaloan iwde I.UUlZl ami .i t.-, wbirh mo t aetlltns fur (ati at piteca 4.ivt.i K ln "fl ( A o Mwnpeltct. Tfcoee wiihtoj to --1 l)ol flai-M. n i o wll to call on I H.K l I.J VM- (p.Wiaj'a Blork Main Bi. i II AH DNYAttK, OOK m at Kf.l'l 11 k. UAIIKKIt'H UAKDVVAUE Cwm tut Ih mo i i Hen-ire aaaortiix nt ( iMHUHAMC S TOOLS, HOUSE IIUILUI.VI ll.MlinVAUl:. l n.-u.-i Mill s..., Aleeheiiic. H rt nl . vi rt il ,rri.iiun, AT LOW l' HICKS. 17 OR a f Ihi in V of moot. tu sr-al a en let ol i; IPLE. fliT IIUNH, CTI.KL ItlFLU I'lHKiW, and the nreooeary appu4ag. , Mboleaale and retail, aa mow mj Ui hu al Sl'IlAGUE'tS, dOUTII END or TUB K III ARCH DRIDijK , And b1m, haa for ' Ill()t WATEK YIii:i:i3, With Iron ab.tli and bilaned ranka .ll tt I to;i I ti t, i? at lo diaMtnae nh Ludgeoof, &4bda, aod the ri, -!, nf laymf i hen lo wmJ , alao N.iiuT iiiaciii.m:s xxii imti;.t iUIST .U5I.I.S, Thalerillfrl.il b0 tHi.h.l. eoeh, li il.T llft.1 , IRl I I.AR AlV.-i 4..I .ibi. , I II K or M III l i'l.Alt,.-1, na wit fr.ini (In- aiae nf a ruir.pib.. iuitl tu Ih.l ot 4 lu I'"' , low- r ill . ll.. loie.t. Alarliiiirfy Jul. W4.1V. ami (InrMmttiiinx a. u.ual. K.e JLc . t. iuur .nil i irenlirn taunti-J 111111.' Im'.'j M 11. r. Auf.rtttli, lrVil. 41 WAIST ED, tba rPKK MILL, Mnaipflf, IUe Straw, P-a Hirjw, 1.01a Hiiaa, .i.td Mwn ale Tow T " " A' liavf thfMt artirlta to apare, will fin i a p-oJ markM ljII at it !'! r Mi l nf IV I IV A f .'I 1 1 .., iJllN. IVmhiIp r 7 Ifl. La Al. WOOD, IlKAI.BR in Sii titltj .IBailr I lathing, no TH. 1 w.r, riiitr; rsvsri.Jt. CLOTH?, r wiMt in, mi i: vi f 1 im:d 1 AILOIta- Tl:l.lltll.VIW or r) il. aenrlive Fashion Plates, Tailors' Shears, .Mt H.iifca, t rtt)uat and Pntlfrn Pi"'r, 1 And a l.enwel Aaaortioeul l (iBnt'ccu' Furnishing Goods. OLOTHIM5 maitn to order in Dim eairf me or niedm-0' Paahttnand all (luiuient warianlfd to Ut. tTT'l .V( done tor order a to make, and warraotfif ' n' if li(btljp made up. State Street, ist door West of Uastmnn Danforth's Jiookstoret 49 AlONTPni.lT.U. VT. 17a c ks 1 lks7 A UR. and MM'. t:lUIITrl wide, ncli and Ileau ifnl a clieap, for dra.rea, ju.t rccelted. HI'OltltSt I.AMi'lO.V March 1,183. bd Hot Buckwheat Cakes. A NRW LOT of llUI.-KWIIU.Vr HI.Olillfol.alealT. ClIAItllinVrl-ij-lXAM IIAKt'.llV. J Monlpelier, March III. I- iNI'.W UOtMNliTS. Sritl.NIi P VTTKlt.VB, iu.t leeel.ed l.y uronntSjti.Axai)"V March J, 11133. V! 20 libls, & fcs. SALJIOtV, Ol" IIDIIOS' my COMPANY V.ry pnwe-Ju.l n C.iv.d and f... .! I.. k.,..i I... lly HiOM(b4.I.AM.DO.N. Mareb 5, IBi'i Li L 1) U I 1) U li tfc JOil JN kS O N, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law, OFF1CK, HLAStl'S IIUILIUNC. MAIN firili.tL Nashua, a. ia. VllI prompt attention to all tuioeaa e ntrutteJ to tlx" cmeia.ny of the Couara m thu ctt Titer alao cootmoe to tranaaci hu.iotaa in tJ u faOIJTMh i:M rut u iirn-j atati-'s .utb ia rui cbaalnx Ooverniiifol Lnnda oi liuiioved jK-rt-a, 1 ''' wiiTi nit a, t arn j l iiM Lijiuiiii.ni uiui In I I. m i.aainaiB- a il.a..i..l.,.. .ta .a .. .I,... ars lllf tt , " lnX Land, lnf alltmnj ttie aeltUment ol Ihe eft '' neraooa dceeaaed. tit-tun oi tlio properly beltjiiif to f i aaiateit UulUciiuif llajla of all auina. and A l TO A.N V Lt.UAU LUtflNUaH IN THR ULI"- WWi'a Unt Wananla Ilouil.t. Hold and Located fot tha fWt'' and Uuuuty Laod iliipoaad ufoa Uoaiiuimoo, .... Mr. Eldredje, batio- irerelled oneoatly Inthe and on (iovcriiment Lotla, aod tdeiebj acquit! a knoate of the beat locatioea, and a general lo a aeqoaw'' will -ouiioiio lo rtiaae jouroeya al liLLLI.Ait VALH lo aiitnd the fureisn buaUeaa of -ho ol3e. llurloc hia abatnee, ilr. Jobnaon will be tout- "'",.. l.ee.loatteadoaI home liuaioeaa, aod will uceiva i1" Maid lo Mr L all tore is n jualneaa left with him. , All eoaioeas acol by wail wilt bt attended lo eipedittaw and fanhfully. ... M. f. BLIlltEDr.i:, 7&:lf J, JOHN?i- Planing Machine. S. W AltltOTT WIOUMIileanoUe. thai he iia. leeeolly Pn!'".'CT J lie. uo. vl Woodworlb'. l'.eil Vl 1' J., chinea in lb. laiie buildmi near lb. Old Arc '"; ol.cr.li. uill do I'lanint, Joiotlot, Hatebloj, and battle bo. ideal aboit uullia. Al.o, JubP..",.r"r unit ilauk aud boaid. fot fuinn;., fenriot HoiTi c l, I'eliona brla-ms boerda f roio . di.la.ee t.au uaueoj Ibem iilancdlo cany buma with them ..,,i tt. W. A. Mould at,, (it. notice Ibat b; " ."JJ.Vl-, III. J. . S. I'uluaoi, t, bu o. 0 the ljb1 r-f ,J. Patent Planlui ilacl.i.ie fot Ihe county ol ",lli"..la.. be will aell town aud aboi. ilbla, und liaooel toy rlU (eU'ie. to lb. lunninf of Macluuee in eaidcouoij. ti lit. any infoiinalluu be may be in po..e..io. ','' tooiachiaea. Me.ar. Potnaaia imnufaclura eeter.l . , Macblnea, adapted to abui uae, and lor I l.oio' ted u" vu..a., who tooxulux abd tloot me attaCPCU o olu.b1 leSI. " 1852. MERCHANT'S INSURED