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4 ! n The Free I'rcss of Friday says: There u,re sent to Fortress Monroe. by last night's stt aincr, above two toiis' weight of boxes arnl arrclh. hlled with the gifts of friends and :.-.ghbors of Burlington and vicinity. Though m.i?t of the Iot was from this town, one large oi. of 000 pounds' weight was from West ford. an srenerous donations were sent in ir ni shelburne and Williston. A catalogue .if t'.e .rtiole, is impossible. SulHce itto say, .ihs u-ry great both in substantials and hg'.vr articles of food, and its reception will aiden the cyes of our Burlington Light G..ard I)ovs, who, if there is more than thev want for present comfort, will, we are 6ure, hvidc with anv who are needv. The patriotic people of New Haven, this state, have fonned an independent conipany T O.O men, prepared to lespond to the call of their country if needed. Their ofHcers are as i'llows : Captain, Henry O. Gilford. Lieutenanta -lst. A. L. .Squire; lid, Edward Xash ; U, B. F. Livcrniote. Sergcants 1st, I. M. Tripp; -d, Andreu .Mason ; 'd, A. M. Ros i ii ; Ith, S. U. Cowle-; 5th, G. W. Barton, (orporals lst, Henry F Bro n ; 2d, Wm. lienih; od, A. K. Langdon ; Jth, Sherrod Krown. A .Movi:jii;nt Worth Luitati.m., Fifty of tiie Lamoille county county conipany have ta ke:! the temperance pledge. Of this compa :. the Xcwsdealer says their average highl ..- ' feet iUA inchcs, and the average weight . Hs ibs. l 1) C C ( C (1' X H J) lj -Io- T 1 1 1-: . 1 A. L 'lu L O X 1 a isr. 1 dtcst froni tlic Seut oi' War. Spaiu Rcjects Carl Schurz. HNconsiii Tniops to to Washinion. Probnblo Attuck on Fort Pickens ! I'etisitcolii Eliei-tmilly lilurkailed ! across Hampton C'reel:. The force of voltin- llCpOrted ROW ill Baltimore ! teer, ct.riij.nsed Col Tou nsend's Albany regi- ment, Dune.i's Xouaws, l.t-ndix's regiment. Wam'IING'io.v, June 16. u!ln C0I1I!)a"'C;i other regiments, the uiiolc . ... ' " ' ' making nearlv :;()()() men. The moved at 1 he preci;e mihtarv rnovements contem- i,.1ii''.. i. ,,,i.. .,: ' 1 - nait past 1- unUay nigiit, l)iit owmg to an ;.lated from liere are of such a character as unfortur.ate mi.take as to si"nals. one rcL'i ' not authorize publicity. ment hred mto another, and the blunder wa It :s more than probable that the Spanish ' 'liscovered till daybreak. After mutual . . , explanations. it was areed to moe un (icrnment will declmc to receive ( arl r-,,..,t i i .i . i Oieat IJetnel, anu the entire lorce nnrtiied ,Sl-hur.. on that plaee. when the rebels openeii lire Two Kegiments froni Wisconsin have been , i'rom a battery of rii'lul cannon. Our tioops rdered to Washington forthwith. . "-"PothUmI jnomptly, but their mu.-ketry vol- ,. , . , , leys and their srnad nari of howitzeis were heauregard, it is saiu, mtends concentrn- ,",.. ;i; i , ' . , , , n ' uuavailmg, anu a retreat was sounded and ;:::g slxty to sevt-.ty thousand men at Man- executed in good order. a5a Gap, and make their position iinjireg- Gen Butler e-timate. his loss at o0 killed nable : and when the Federal forces are spent and H' wounded. It is feared that Major . . i- i i .i i . withrop, aid to Gen Butler. is killed, as he ,:i trying to dtslodge them he is going to ut-; catJnot h'c f()UmL terly overwhelm and destroy them. Onthe :.eus of t!a rctreai of osir fo,ee The l'eiin., X. H. and K. 1., with the X. reaching 1'ortrcvs Monroe. Gen Butler re V. 0th. with flvim: artillerv and a nortion of Pred iiistimtly to Newport Xews, and Col t!.e i)i-tricl troops leave to-night for l.ees- bur Fredt-rick and the heart of Virginia. tiie land side. About 0 oclock p.' m. th Tiie Woild's Washington di-patch says , steanit r C'ataline nached the foitress with f.eie is grent activity ;;t the nay yard, uud ; v.t.rkmen aie emploed day and night. An ai uiv fiilicer from Fort Pickens states v.at wlien he left an attack was expected forces, to nprising tht 1st. 'M and :I Xtw f: in the rebel-,. The blockade of l'ensacola Ynrk regiments, joined by detacliments of the c . c i iii -Ith M sasachusetts, the lit Vermont and the v. t-perfect. fceveral pnzes had been cap-, - , .... , ,. , , atm uu ' , 1 1 i 'th (.J) aud 0th .New Wk re-iment-, with tured and sent north. lUu ihl lkhl )lvCCh umhn. jj, Gre,)lcj A speeial Washington despntch to the came upon the advanced guard of the rebels, ha-.elhr stivs the position of Gen. Banks defealed and diov e tii.-nt Iwck. takin- tl,;rt at Baltimore' is only temporary. There was j l0""' i:iclmli"o a 'ieuten- a large movement of troops from here at ' - - - - s'.niise this morning. Hatth: l.ost. The Xew Hampshire regiment have sealed It will be seen by our despatehes jitiblNhed t.rders to be opened after they have advan-, elsewhere tli it our troops made some prettv ted ti ceitain distance. , bad blunders near Fortress Monroi on Mon- There was great enlhtisiasm among the day. And although the iirst rcal engagement inember.s of the legiment when the orders of the campaign was div.is.tnms to the Xorth. were received and thouiands visitcd the our leaders are stupid indeed if thev can not uimp to shake hands at parting. t learn some importnnt ar.d valuable iesson- We have fresh rumors of the evacuation ' therefrom. It is bad enough to go and en I Harpers' htrrv. , ... , , , , . ', , M i t "- - ,i , n- . uure natio::s and hardsnips, and be Miot 1 1.e general opmion is lh.it a colhsion tnust 1 1 he sh.-rtly lo'Aed for. tiov,'n i' an -riciiiy much wor.se to be killed l i.ree hundrtd government troops in two by one's own frientls, by mistake. The Gen teimers lelt Annapo.is on tsuniiay tor a trip i i... :..i .i ,., ' ,-, . t. second Michigan Begiment were stoned wlti.. passing through Baltimore this morn- ing and that they tired on the mob, killing at .. .. . a .1.., u r ..:.e. a i.i,i.,i. iiuu, "'un..C aa3 :t is not known of there. An Mxcitinir Time at Fortress Monroe. Our Troops kill each oth er by Mistake ! 25 OF OUR MEN KILLED ! o-N iz j 1 1 t.n oit 1 : i woi x 1 az:i : til-X 1'IE RCF. SK VKIiKLV CEX.SUIIFD ! ' 1'UUTRKSS Mo.vr.oi:, June 10, ? via Baltimore tlie 11th. $ This has been an exciting and sorrowful day at ()ld l'oint Comfort. General Butler having learned that the rebels were forming ar. entrenched camp with 1 strong Batteries at Great Bethel, near Camp- ton. deemed it necessary to dislodge them. About midnight Col. Duryca's Zouaves and Col. Townsend's Albany liegiment crossed tiie liver at Hampton and took up the line of march to the former some two miles in advance of the latter. At the same time .,!. Benedict's Ilegiment and a detachment tf the Vermont and Massachusetts Kegi- nts at Newport News moved forward to i .nu a juTicticn at Little Bethel, about half wa between Hampton and Great Bethel. 1 iie .niaves p;L-sed little Bethel at about f-iur oV'.nck. Benedict's Regiment arrived r.ext and took posst-s-ion at the intersection cf the road-, but not understandtii" the si,r- t;al tiie German F.egiment IU IT.e tlarivlieSS Ot ,t.. ....:..,.. 1 .. 1 .i- . tne iiiiiiiiioy ttieti upoil V.OI. lOWUseiHt S COl- t.inn. tlem marching in dose order and led b Lieut. Butler. th" son aad aid of Gen. J'.utltr, witli two piect of Artiilerv. Uther accounts say Col Townsend's regi nttnt fired firsl. At al! events the lire of the Albany regiment wa- hartnless while that of t .- Germans was fatal, wounding two fatally, ' tveral others sli"htiv. I r.e Albany regiment being back of the 0 . . n G.-rmatis dicovcred from accoutrements left '-r.e iield that the supposed cnemy was a Thev had meantime fired nine rounds -mad arms and a field piece. The Zou- Vi - iicaring the fire had turncd and fired tjjion the Albany regiment. i At daybreak Col Allen's and Col Corr's regiments moved from the road of Fortress Monroe to support the main body. The mislake at Little Bethel having been discov ered the troops then advanced to take a large masked rebel battery. The effoit was up.stic cessful, our three sruall pieces of artillery not being able to cope with the heavy riiled can non cf the enemy, being, according to feome accounts thirty in number. , The rebel battery was completely masked, so that no man could be seen, only the ilash es of the guns. There were probably less than 10UU men behind the batteries of the rebels. A well-cor.certed inove niight have secured the position, but Brigadier Gen. I'ierce, who toiiiinanded the expcdiiion appears to have losl his prc-encr of mind, and the Troy Rcg iinent stood an hour cxposod to the galling fire. Lieut. Butler deserves the grcatest crc dit for eare taken of the killed and wounded. Sevcral of the hitter are now in hospital liere. There were probably '2o killed and 100 wounded. Great indigtiation is manifestcd againt Brigadier Gen. I'ierce. Gen. Butler ha been ubiquitoui, doing all in hi power to save our men and the honor of our cau-e. Full Roport of the Battle. A correspondent of the Baltimore Ameri can, who returned from I'ortre.-s .Monroe. gives a full aecount of the unsuccessful expe dition : Great Bethel is about 12 miles from For tress Monroe. near the road to Vorktown ; and Gen Butler liaving reliable rejiurt that entrenchnients had been thiown u there and the rebel pickets were being extended, gave orders to seud oul a battery of howitzers which were .-oon on tiie march. The detachineiit romprised four lli pountl crs under Lieut (ireb!e; a party oi the nav.d brigade with fisliing boats conveved the troops i Dinimick ordeitii additional mort.tr. and howiters tO be nmunted nn tiw nmn:ii'U r.l' s0tn(' (l.,MU v.-oi.nded. Speeial disiiatf hvs itiform u! that after tiie : unfortunate mi-uke. bv whieh the fedei.ti . U .. , . nouiis men ;u un iiumner, was rectitii.:. our Picrce who is ceiisiired by tiie teleirra-ih i- Bng Gen 1 lerce oi Massachusetts. And this we cous.der on6 grand niistake entrusting an inexperienced civilian with such an im- wrim t command, while iv.en who have '-ceu ,, ,.f, mi, In tho enhl Ali n.-n. ut.ic agrte in giving mucli jiraise to the alor ol our troops, but it evident they undertook too big a job for the materials they had and the jiosition they attacked. Among the killed is Lieutenant Greble of the regt.lar anr.y. The enenn's ioss is taiknown. Our Ltulies. 1 Our Town Iiall has been converled into a busy work-shop. For the last few day- the patriotic iadies of St. Johusbury have i i. - 1 1. ueen iniisinous: eiigageu 111 making up ious iiuspiittS garments for our -oidi. rs, such as night-shitts. drawcrs, sheets, be.l- ticks- l"1101 towels, tcc. kv. Yester- a.v tlie la(lis turned out J 0 toweis, besides finishing olf M p.drs of hospital shirts. -1't't be a grand rally of the Iadies lllis (Friday) afternoon at tlie Town Iiall. understaud that anv contrioutions of hospital garmen's or articles enumerated in the " apjie.il from the State Medical Board," wiH be thankfully received. Citizens of St. Johnsbury nnd Rurrounding towns, send in at once to the St. Johusbury Kelief Association tiie material for making eotton bed-shirt cotton drawers, cotton pillow-cases, kc, and we are assured the la- dies will make up tlie garments and piace them in the hands of the S irgeon of this begiment. I'ci.-ontil. A. F. Blunt of this piace has received the appointment of Adjutant of the '4d Regi ment. Quarternias'.cr C. I). Buxter is rapidly im- urnvin.. mtu) will nrnlllhlv 1 niil no-nn In l""""r l J "o1"" " few days. Drs. X. H. Ballou and B. W. Carpenter of Burlington, have beeu appointtd Surgeon and tissistant .Surgeon of theL'd Regiment. Senator J'oot has arrived home from Wasii ington. He will remain in llutland only about one week. when he returns to the na tional Capital. Two iTie? hi.bir"int to tne Vermont Guard. n,, . " f i 1 c.,,, 0! Isurnn'rton. t?ot homestck, and on batur- day refu-ed to serve loneer. Tkev were (,rMnimeJ q 2J Kugiment. 13 Lieut Col Washburne was in com- uiand of the Vermont dlvision in the battle ul Great Bethel on. Monday. Tlic Thiid ltegimctil Complete. The Coventry Conipany, C'apt. West, ar- rived on the cars Thursday morning. The Lamoille companv march across the countrv from Johnson, lo miles, and are expeeted ' he.e to-day, (Thurda.J The Esex Countv ' compa.iy will also arrive this afternoon. This will make the :Jd lvegiment complete. The ( uniforms have not vet arrived, but it is un-' derstood that the guns have. Latc "eu by the llail. The funeral of Senator Douglas, oc- curred on Friday at Chicago. A procession ' of 10,000 persons. compus-d of military and . ... , . , i , civiiians, marened tnrougn tne streets, anu business was almost enlirely su?pended. In all the towns in the state business was gen eraliy suspended. In his last moments Mr Douglas steadily refused the ministration of any.clergvman. Toward the last Mr Uouglas inquired wheth-1 er hc had anv inessae for his sons. He re- . plied. "Tell them to obev the laws and sti)- ; port the constitutio!i of the Uniled States." l;ew words were spoken by him after these. The rumor that government had de- cided to cail for 100,000 more men is prema-, ture. Xo .uch decision l.as vet been arrived ; at. Many are urging government to do so. , ( It is probable, howevcr, that no more troo;) will be called for till after the meetii.sr oi . ' v.ongress. iLr 1 he tenor ot atlvicc- irom f.urope discovers a bettcr state of fetling in Ivigland in refeience to this country. The press :s ' bcjrmnino: to ackiiowledire that there is a beginningto acknouledge that there is a north. The Monden'ul uprising of the pco- ple in defense of the "overnment and the ,Um,nn ,1,,!lirPs .-xl.u.tPf! to ,-.-,., t!. r... r- i - , b'.-llion, begiu to work upon the Kngli.-h mind. (jy One report of the battle at Great Bethel says that both Dtiryea's Zouaves and Mawkin's regiment charged right np to the batteries, but could not ;ass the ditch, and ' were compelied ; fall back. fter tWO hour-:' hot contest. the ainmunition of our soldiers gave out, ar.d they retired in perfect order. All the enemy's riiled cannon but :i i : .. i. .. .t... v one e:e .Mienceu. ai.u ;ieii uiu .ou.ive.-, charged, the encmy M-.itten-d but were ral- ' lied again. Xot more than lialf our force . . , . as broujihi into aciion at once, and it a con-1 certetl movement had been ouiercd, the place would have been e nried. lli-i..:ti-i! t.u l'h.- l".i..-.t..i.:.ui. uledoiii;! Cottiitv ( otiil. ji m. 'ii:i:.i. i-i i Pie-ent Hon. l.l'KK I'. I'OLAXI), rh.Ju.stuc. II -1 T : S' .. !'..i!!'.:v, .!-.,vn - l!m:. K. A. l'via,-, att.. Xo. L'll. F. KiNwoith rs. Fog Harvey. Assumpvit on cert.iin j)romisory notes .,11.., - .iM::it the deietiaants an.ouniiiiL' to over r'-lODO, given by defendants when in btisiiifs at Manchester, .. 1!., the suit l.roecuted e suit pros-'ee by one Aikeu. who tlaimed to be tiie ower nf , the notes by purtiiase from li!sworth. It anpe.tiet: upon tria! tl.at t!,e writ was onlv si'ived upon tiie defendant Harvey, bv at- taching a stoie ot goods in l'eacham, where he had been doing busine.- in the name of Wiiliam Harvey, Agent of the I'nion Store. After the ait.ulink-nt of the good-. 1. Har- vi-v. ;i brotlii-r ut' t! I- .!. ('. i . .i ..!;.., ...1 ... be the ow ner of the goods, and threatcned to sue the ollicer unless tiie goods were de livereii up. The plaintilf not l.eini: ;ib!e to piocure .-iiitable bonds sucli as the oiiicer re ijuiied, the goods were given up. After the goods were given up one Shattuck. a lauver from .Manche-Ur, who h ul diivcted tiie suit tn he eniimi(-i;pe(!. enm- vv-.th tlu- tw.t...- in ki ' , possession, (liily endorsed, and elaimcd to be t he ovvner. .itk! eomiir.in-.i-i-i or .?-i . im 1 i. I I-nmi.l-.,n-.l'!..,l or ,.,..1... 1 n I- notes to the defendant Harvey bv hia pavinir the stini of 100, and agreed that the suit should be discontinued. whieii monev he kept and never paid it over to Aikcn. the owner of thc notes. It also appeared in evidenee that Wm. Harvey did in fact own about 000 of the irood.s in tiie store :lt Itsc time. :mil , 1111 ,, , ,. , oi-nuer owneu ui' oaiance. 1 ounsl ior the tilaintiff claimed that the notes hem.- m!1 doe . . .. , ,,- at the time ot tlie acceptance ol the ilO0 it was onlv a pavnient of so much and tlie . , " ..." , , . . li..lance was siiil uue. tnere liemg no consid- eration for tlie contact: that if there was anv - misrepresentatiotr liy thf defendant of his circumtances or bv ! limt'n.i- in Iik nn.c. ! ence, the contract was then void. The Court 1 eharged the Jury. that the plaintiff would not be entitled to recover uniess at the time of .1 , , - , tne scttlement thc defendant made such faUe misrepresentatitm of his property and means n .... . . 01 pavmi.iu.as iiiduced binttuek to take a less sun, than he would havc done had not such represent.ition been made. Verdict for defend.u:;. Colby Bogcrs for plaintiff, . . Davis R.'clheld for deiendant. Xo. 'IZ. H. Hill cs. W. Hvde. ' Assumpsit ' Assumps for breach of contract in carrying m ii't from Ivist Hardwick to Craftsbury and Wolcott, ; The only question iu the case wa-the amount of damages. Verdict for plaintilf S9 .'M. Stoddard .V Clark for plaintilf, Davi for de- fendant. , ndant. Xo. ol. II. Hill cs. Smith : Carp'jnter. Assumpsit for breach of contract in not de- Ki-..,;..., !: .:... r . -.r.. 1 lui,:i.i iu.iu;ay i oais at oeiis. Sloro, ttWm LnnJing. i tllc f 1M7. i erdict lor plaintdf for S79 70. Stoddard ' a. ... e .1 . - t r 1, at-R anu hartle or tmtiniiti. f .i hv - , ' I U'iil ard for defendants Xo. -19. Walter Buchanan ca. Aaron Vance. Fjectment for a piece of land in Groton vil Ligc. After thc commencenient of the suit the parties agretd in writing to submit the matters in dinerence to the award of arbitra tors. Tiie arbitrators met and made an award. The plaintilf after the arbitrators had proceeded so far as to indictte w hat their de cision would be by sticking stakes, revoked the arbitration bv parol. The Court ruled that the submiv.ion heir.c in writing, it could - ' not be revoked by parol, and dirocted a ver- ( dict for defendant! I'otts for plaintilf. Rog-1 ' . d , ers for defendant. ' Xo. ob'. Xathan Way vs. George Clark. ' Kiectment for land in Sutton. The nuestion was in relation to where the line was between ' the plaintilf and defendant. Verdict for de- fendant. G. C. & G. W. Cahoon for plaintiff, 1 ' C oibv ,v Jvedheld for uefendants. No. So. M. Carlisle vs. J. W. Scott. Ac- tion on the case for breach of warrantv in sale of horse. Verdict for plaintiff for &6. Hendee for plaintiff, Stoddard A: Clark" for defendant. ' Xo. 03. J. S. Woodward vs. John Frye. Trover for a yearling colt, the plaintiff claim-1 ing that hc purchased the cok when it fol- lowed the mare of one liane with the mare, Frye claiming that he made a conditional vile of the mare before the colt was foaled to one llunt, who hsd never paid liim. Ver- diet for plaintifi" $20 u0. Totts for plaintiff, j JJavis for defendant. , Grand Jurv dismissed on Wednesdav of the S(ond weL'k' fmdin foUrtCen true bills, three not found. State cs. Walter B. McC'olester. Indict- mcnt fiir lnrppnv nf from Alanson Aldrirh oi ftt. Jonnsuurv m ua; litsii toiu aiso a, watch at the same time from Aldrich's liired man. Verdict guiliy. 0. W. Cahoon for ; State, Barllett for respondent. ' (r A lettcr from the lsl Vt. rtgiment i in tjie jasl j Luthsml Herald says : i ...... : ,1... t,liows Fails Ar"u an .-dit- i saw in tne j)eno3 "'sus, an enu- orial of the nu st shanieful kind, denouncin Uuartermaster -Morse o. ttit 1st regiment, , and charj'iii'r hin: reKiment know to i ne a (townright lalsehood, a, do all who know anything about the man- ner of doing business in the termaster's ?tt'firk!;;,h"'e '"t'e'cnl a" US , " Je s ule'slnii of three hundred and tif-' ty dollars is placed in the hands of the (juar- termaster each dav for Mipphes for the pri- vaies. liits is 1101 .-u ; it umi suuv.s uiu iy- noraiice of the person uho mtide the state-' ment as well as tlie clmrnctenstic meanness of the sourcc from which it comes to ut. in nnnt. 11 provisiuns furnished the Vermont rcgi-, ine!lt ;ire laken out of the government stoi:es in Fortre-s Monroe, or o'.her government pla- ces. and under the stiperintendence of the. government ofiicer or agents, who deal it out in bulk to the Quartennaster of eacii regi ment, lor which the latter receipts, but pays notitim,-. Don't our friend of the Argus wish he could do likeuise ' Batchelor's Htiir Dyc The Bcst in the World! W A. I,ArCUi:i.OK'b Il.nr . t!i. .i;:.- i:. ti a! -1 ... Hi-ii.i! ..- .iti.l H.trtn". --ll.ilr I . !.i.--u:.. l:i-l.i:.t.i!. i in !t- . !!. t-. .lnt - n .i -t,nn iht- -kui. at.a :n v i.i: - tti- h.i";r :.jr li!.-. Ih- .autiil .in! n-ir iii.ik- utlu-r th.u. Un- c-nuaiv, -l.'ii. il un . .n h -i-ic l t-v.-ry -Wm. A. 1! n io.; k. JjhM ty ujl rt -ji-.-i Mlut- Drut.- .tn.l l'.i!.. y ;!! St-i.- t-vt-rj vi lu-r. . .M.uaa.u t"-. y tl u.-i ,v .tr.-d. .ite W Pon.l rf.... t ; M lii..i.lw.,v,. n.-'Ik. n w atvoii-. .riN'iXi:To.ic r.iTTKKS-th? t-.-t Ar .iiii.itn- Ti'iiK i v.-r i il. rv J t, the liul ik'. Ail Dru;:!-;- luio u .ntvertiicmvu:. u-w llfclvl.HK'- II.L. Tn ;ilt.-l rn.- riul : 'li-.-a-e- tlu- vtu- - uurt", ll.-in.k - l'ilh- -n.-. r ! .i- -iiiea- y..-t ltv II.-mi. kVSiu.tr . WU-i 1':.: -t.':r. t:!.-..ri.lwuh th. lr , Hl! - plllrlV V. C- tat.H-. t.il.li- t I l:i t III !t!lM!lt..1!ni .-jtl.ll- i;." a (alt .i!...' I-.r ;:iT'.iki .u l.io-J. tla. 11 h.i Mt- .lil- veri.-. iu. i:t ! tliii.l pa,.' J..-- (oi ..ii- ll.c -...I.Nn i.a:u.-- f.-'..r .'iiiiatf .ne . .l i 1 m...- -. i. . l....i. i.i... . ,i. l V-lli !... A II. I. i.n- i:j-rl --:u . h iv li..- ;!..v.-.l ,i ,;t -iii.i.V uili-- !!.-!!. -i ,i-! -I-.-. -i v v. . . :i t.i... :, . tjie c.i ' -t.i . - . ! th- .ii-.-a-i . 1 . . ..I -ho .'! ,tt li i- h.nl (...' .tt i .n th- T;r ..t . . -b.-ht. ..- i.v tf.i ;'- a t i. .i iii-.-. . : . .... .t k i.i.i . I" . i : f,.i i s- , s- ..s ni ....m,,,, i ' i . '.I. i.'i i .iuii. .1!,.! ::!!,. -I. .... S. c ,eii . ;.-t n ! '. Ji'-l': BI11T1LS. ll.trii-. t. M.iv l'". !!l, J'llle 'J, .1 -uli ' 1 ii V,- v.'rfht In Pt.-.e! ' MAKlilAGES In K.t.-t Hutke. Jui..- I.v Idv. P. CoddinJ t'l.aihs A. Khoik.- and Ai.n v.'..i.tou, b ith of V Ilarke. h. l.itiville. Mr.y M.rii'.I Wiiiiain- .n.i! Aan M. ilvmhna:! i.. .'k. . ('. H. DEAT'ilS. I-i Wi.il.::. Mui' !:v K.l-tlli.'.ll. r.i'il ,-. .1. ii.l. '1 .1; w T O 0 L 'rii.-suiijtiitu r uill ia:-i woi.l a-u-iia!. ;it ti.e old -tand in Jo!.:i-i.-.:rv Ka-t vilhe.the pres-. . IlT S( .1-Ct'.. p'.-n CKniA.S IIILL. 5NOOSU1 !H)T:i ( iihot. Vt lla.:-W iv ,. i, M i a-.. M J..it.! .U ' T. 1. WII.M-N. I'i.M.lietoi. l'Jl'7 2 (.) 11 t.; A IL 0 1 S K Koyal M'orgun. Gen Butler. li. tl M'.ian will -tai.d th.- t r.-ttiiu seas. h at t,.. u,!,- , Ira Duinn.-l Il,.v, r f..i th. ase of ' , , 0.11 n-ir. s. M.itidav-, TiipmUv,. We.h.e-d.vv.- ' -I'.avs. I'lid.w- at s'attiield. Satttrtlav .- at i.'.ndon Con.cr. !,i!'-;',r "l krpt -,t th.- -table nf the si.hs.ril.. 1 uiu- iu:l west of tllover villae on the has- -iri: road. 1 ll,!1"-es woic sin d by old Knyal Mor-an "r (.'r.tne Ih.rse, atid out of ;uie b'.ot-.l Moru.ui m.ires. Fer iediuioe of Tl h0e I.in-Iey 0:1 Mir- -an bui-e-. liireders of -ih d hor.-es an ir.v ited A. P. PKAN. pl'fK.; !' WAUUXS RR SALE ' I , S l'sjv iv.i''on.- vvhii h lu vt iii sel! eheatirr than '.. as t vet Heior.-oiu-itii m t.ru,:it. v ork and tna- , t?3S2. Ju, lu. Jif "'f - pLACK 1IAWK ALLIUN, I J) ''1 . K T A 1X1 . The celebrated stalli..n Chleftain dietter known r th.- lMv lil:n-k lln-.tl- II ,.U1 .f .,.,1 f,.t tl... 1 nnproveiiiei.t of tlie l.iee.l ,.f horse;. .huiiii: the ,)tx'U' wmmm lY ,ith- 1Stil- a' , Vl..h.lys. at Harhn Hail. Ka-t Btukc, Vt. . Tm-divs. at W(Kt Conenril, Vt . Vr..i.,...,u,.- .t 1 ;.i,n v;n - 11 Thur.-.lav-' it l'.nk.-i Hill. i.v!,- 'n . Fridavs.'at H St J.ilm-bnf. . .1. 'At'Lam . 'ir-rt Il.i-th...'. St .lohnsl. irv Plati. Vt Satnrdays. at l.vndou Cor'mr, Vt'. ' Pl.-lil, :i? l.T ;;....... .1 : ... 1 "-' '" " - 01 air orii;iii- J' ZX t and afa-ia:ds pureh.ibed by Havid Hill of Hrid-, tiort. Vt. Ilis dr.tn was sired b the famoit- trot- ' .-v.- . .11 iitii-f Jeiiitiit e. .ii .i.iii-if.ui. i . j-,., oui . - i - - -r i .... , o. a .ot tiier iuaie oi -iieiti ami tiouom. I Chief'ain will be nine vears old June "ith. 1MH. ' Hiseolor i. a dark 'bpplebav : hc standB si.Ueen !iaiu! lnh. and vvcil;.- Ilo'l !:s. Tt .vlO.OO to ltiMiie. iii i ,i it . ,, ,, m.iiiiii.uiiir.:-, -.vr ii.i-..-i . i ...nii im- nii-i- llie hoc known as the lla-ti:i;s Jlorse will lictli.it im vvaul. l- ot ur i.r.-liieti..n u. ti i- un.-.cc .-al-o stand in cuniittlloll w i'ii tht- above liamed 1 I'-"''"'1 ' .trtiticatt- ..l' -j.-iniiu. tn.-i.l.--nr ii.- tii.- iiiunl-r horse. Terms : .C.'j.OO to in-tiro. l lt:. 1) ' wat.-h. an.l Mt;ii.-il ;.v .mr tr.-.i-.n.-r. It t:. K .l.l.u,-. B F. KIX, Pronrietor. V Ilarry Ilockenbcrry, Grootn. gAJ.E 0F HEAL ESTATE. " Will be n,a at public auction, (if not tirevi- oumv (iii.o.-ed ot. 1 at H c'st Isarnor. on S.vnnUv Junt- -2'J, abom Tt acr-. of cxct-ilciit Tilia i V.ni' MVnt 1s,.l.he ,Hi L:.'.r' hel"n'" io thc e.tatc of Harvev arden. lrrni.- made known a: thc tinu and piace of salc. ,, . . 4,MUMI1:i:.-Admr. p-t barnet. June II. IM'1. )? J E E N S; N 0 T L C E . The Fire DenarTitient of thr v;ilr... c c. f;''.1,1'" Vs,lK'rb' n,,.:Iitir,i l" aPprin front Of the St. .lobiisriiirv HoilSC. 011 c. . with all tiie aiuiar.itus iicrtaininL' tln.rot.. n, '"V. June 1,5th., t ' rlo'-k' P- m., for' the Ilr-- ic-iiii-annual dnh of 'ji. Particulars will bc made known to the orficcrs ol eoinpatnes. F'ltANKLIN FAIRBANKS, Chicf EiiLrineer. A. P. BLUNT, 1st Assi-taut Kimincer. Fmouri-1" "J , . j TIIE TELEGliAPlI OFFiCE rav i)L, found a 11L.W and full siipply of hne Chemicals, Meilicines, Ferfumery in grcat ranttj, jj'OiU. "f.S purscs. with 1001 articles not hcrc enumeratcd, Jlj11,80111 at loWt'St CMh imCC' 1 1 1 A U R I C L E S . x Truinpt.ts for the dc.-.f. Trusses, Supporters and Braces, just receivcu anu tor saie ai 15-48 lUNGHAM'S. piR(JULAR BOAKD MILLS Mamifactuied on the most improvcd pl.in, and for salc by LUKE BUZZK1.L, St. Jolubury. t. i miiTAATvCi AT-lVr'I7 'PllYTC' fi VVXJ O n-i a -. -y rp f-p -j-. , , "7- " !r ', - PnblU: JlecommciKicl by the tariiltij for its superior Mcdicinal QuulUicK. Thist;i(-winttimiiK)a!i.iui,iciiha;-cwcMt!i.-rm llI1,i..n.!..rMwnt..!, Kn-hm.i. j j.uiat:it iy combii..-.i with v. ibk'niiil c:l Cn'iii ijrm ut gniiiiii', cn- ir vlrtucxjl r n.iaii l.jrl.. i.ucn:!- irltiii-Toiiit ,iinlSt"iu.ii'li:-., .unl t ju- tito.as-MiiiiticMii-ii.i'ri-fin.iii-iuh i ";.tX!l a,ru,i;.jc rnTl :lSa,,r0,, "U'l're i;,",r '"' wr1 j'1,!.! vf, ln ,, ;)iI1tasv,.i!a-.1u.ir:i,..:tu-.i..or.t-rui:.: aiiui.ivi-Dnvmcc them-.-iv.-M.iit- -u.eri..r -rt"- Cjrcuinr. FOHSAl.Kltv :H-S. 11. ATV( I . iy ckntuai. i.o-ion Ai.'l bv l)iiui-t-t-v.-vvvii-!-. lto-tull, S.pt.l,lsC0. C V h -.j ' Iu a"or' J V K I N C: G 0 O I S! ment t.f Spriiig (Joods jbt ieceivtl consitintj clotiis, ci.orniso. mir auons AND GKOCT.ItlKS- We would call partieular attt ntion to our Stoek of HEA DY-MA hK 'LOTI!IX!. Whole Suits for Pollar. STANTON St. Johiisbury, Marehtll. .v- IIL1NN. C A 11 ) The Alii'.-ru-.in W.UlIi Ciumiiv. ! W'.iltli.'lli. Mk-.. to cili the uUeiitioii vt the I'Biui l" lh J.jU.iw ii.-i einpli.ttk t..-iiitiiieinl.iti..ii ! Waithani Wut.h.--. ul.i.h li.i- b.-.-n l-"ltt.-l -iu'!i t-j the l--it.im i--;nti. .! u.U Imia-Vvr- .un! jevvt U-r- throi:?hu: tlu- l"i::J .1 StJtvi Tii- . ii lire Ii-t t.l -luatur.-s t.. It, ev.-n ;!i th- K.i-t-ru S!.!. -. Ui:- :." liUti lr puMkativii la "tie a lv. m-. i:.out : ' ' the tum. - iire-.-tit.'il uill 1-e r. .''ii...t by ttm-t- ,iii".,ui. i tt .l uiih thuTin.lL- l:i this vi in:lv- .1- t,i lii i'i th- hijht-M . (b ie.- ri-..'ttah:.- aud liillut-ltli.it. At tln il . Ul-n-tt-m.-iit- m.tv jpa bo li.uiul the - iiuu.e wat. l.e-..t t- iiiun- iimtiiil.uture. in sit-at vaikt;. ,u..iat ijiir- :n. J,i,-. Sutiatui. tr.iin sn.iiiy itl'-s ..:1 tuwu- .-l .-v i.i.- l.ni.l. iu. t tullv repr. -eiiteil !n this !b-t, vvlll .ti.jitar iti .t iu-tur- .(.iv.-rtt-moiit. Tu the I'ublk: 1 nt- utnk-r.-iitiieil, pr.it Jitul viat. l.iiia'.-r- a:i-I It-.U..: -tn va' t h. -, luivlii t-.uht ai.J .-M Amt-iivaii W it. tor a iiuml" r -f yt-.ir- j-.i-:. .iti.l hav .k-alt ih .iii ki n-t H I..I.1-II vvaitllt r a muth l..i.-r p. rk. l fi t!n!-. : t.. -i.it.- that tti.-v have h.-v.-r .1-ait iuw.itiii.--.vh h. a- ii i-ht-i r m It.illvt.itial m-tam -. liavv iii-.r-- --ii-ta. t.-rv tu th.-!ii--lvi-- an.l m-t .ti.t-r-. vkht-tWi tti rc---. 1 o! -iii:.tl'i!.t. I'.-muy .,1 Uiil-li, in.ith.-iii.iti. a'iv e-n-.; , p;p..:;fi!:r, a.tlir.ite tMHH ii-.-tt. -ti ai.4ailjil-tui' ::t. .-i -: i -i.li !u ..ii. ta .j.. tiin--k.-.-pli!i reull- than th.isv ui.ii.ntai t.:.-.l l th- Waltham r.iiip.u.y." I . V. H.Ueh. Jr. 1 Tho. Steele -V Co. Jlarlf.'td (,iir.. IIetr.ini;vv.iv a- sjteven- Win ltot r .V Son J (.' IJhviknian (ieore Hrown K Peiijaniin l' J Miiii-.iii J P, Kin.y J (!.irtl.ni Ja- It Avt rs K S Huntington .v Ct 1-; A Woi.dford 11 I) II.ill I'.iidijoport N-w Havt-n New l.ondou Wateibury Dniibury Middletown l.vna l'.lstOll L.ivvtence New l'.edf.til Jol.n I. Sinith J.iiin Hart.m l.vuti ('urri.-r ,v l'rott .1 V K. ttell .loh'i "l lirei;or 1) vtei A llaskin.i S Childs K 1) Ti-tii'e Albeit i'itts T.uniton Fall Kiver nlou-. est.-r Salem Wtwestv: lllii- C iff.n d V W M.iioin'icr J J I'liiin- ,Ie-;-e Smith S N St-ity I.evi JohlKOIl T M l.amb N M.io.iv W Kirkh.vui. Jr W M Uoot .1 HSe..! Itt-nj V. ("00k C W l'o,'i: (ireeniiold Slrhi;:ifhl Pitt-tioM . . Nor;haini;on Waltham I.ovv.U Pr.'videnee K. I. K '.Ireenwicli Colieotd N. II. Ainlrcu Warren . , .vuio- rtaiii.oni 1, I) Aii'honv Co Peh- Arnohl I. K Hatitlerson Geo W Dre-.v - Co N C Can F.lijah Kniiiht (Mtas K ISaf.m lletiry H Hain Hohert N llmitjo Wm 11 M-.rrill W O C Woodburv Dover PoiKmoutU Kxetet -Clarenioiit l.af-onia Na-lnut Keiibcn S)icneer lliehard O'ove l1'1-1'-1 "'i' jottatliati 11 N W CJo.ld.i osniei Id.ird i n c... 1. 11 v,i sherimrne Shaw ' .' H Huntin"ton 'l"I,uS (-I niiittev A A Mead ' J ' .VCS. Sanboniton liritlge " Ilanover Littletoii " StAlbans Vt. !!iadfoid 'dotitH'licr NorthnHd WootUtoek St .lohiislmiy ' Uurliiimon ;V.U.'1 ' " H"k 1't l lidil- I;r"s,"a.i'1 X' 1Iilllrrth Th.LP"S' Uaimrr !''VsIV't,-,'rn w Brattleboro Chelsea Newhurv 15ellow-"lalIs VeliTelines South Heiwiek Auburn I'.ath 15an-4or , n " au.ice L Ainadon V Ii Kimb.Ul M nJr,ij:011 Henry . Mchciiney John T Howlan-1 ' om mi. s ,v .uorris C l- Williains .Mf,Nt.j, y"i ylvan " n t- nii I) O Hall (ardiner Saco Auu-ta I.eH:aIl ic I.ueksport Boeki.itid ll'iiiltnn Wiiithrop " 1 l'l.w.rv t i , Siracon Blood i w i Joh'u Jj C'.o rio.N. . our vv.ni h u ?miv- i.-i..iv,-;v .-.iiiiii.rf. i?. vj. ... .!., l.lVll.-l.t.-.lI. 1.11 ,.T.lf. 11.1 1 .V ..... Kou :iik .mei;ic.i.n W'.tTCH Co. ROBBIXS, API'LFTOX kV- C., A(..ms. l.o WASUI.VfJTO.V ."-T. ItOSTOX. Tin: J5it J'i.ace TO l(i.Y Sash, DoorsAVin- dow Framos, Molrimgs, Bco ITives ; or inot anj i intiij lnnb of P.ne or li,i-, i- at the ,-hop of Ii. O. STEVEKS, St. .To'insblirv. for the fnllmrtiwr r.. l . his faeilitics aro such that he i-an afTor.! '.ri. .Z'. er than anvoficr -hop in N,,rth(t.i Vt. L'd. hc allows uotriiiitj to lcavc the shop tmt hc will war- rant thc worknianship : ai.d i.e ha-, a lanip as- sortinent of sash and door- on haml that JJ CST be sold. Nice bev. doors and the fancv .-tvles ..f sash he offers as lovv as he has forninriv .-"old the j plain article. Please call btfore purcha'aing else j here. 4jtf , Av. M-h--. 41 UU(TLTURAL WARE1IUUSE s : V, D S T O 11 13. Bv K. C. DICKINSOK, Kaii ii tu i hi:i.T . . St. Jhnw'kv, Vr. 'I'.'ie -i. criber havim ail.ied Lirufiy to iii- -tiu k oi" and -lhjhlly to hi t'jieririiee. I. f- l.-.-.ve to call the .iUvnTi.ni of the farincr-. of Xorihcrn Vvrtiioiit t t.;-N i--t.it ment .f Agricultiu'al linplcments aud Machincs. eoinpi T'lovv- .itid Pl. C.i.-tiii l, ..tii Xourv. M.iMin A Co., M. .V H- Iii"k ,v ('.. ;uii i.ukc Ihtz.ell, aNo i ! upaii- for !: l-'.xir:anks j.lovv. II. .wk" 1Ioi:-k il;.. UoV;T-iblf Stvt-1 'l'vctll (.'ui.iv.ttor-. Ai-o th. t-cth uith-.tul ihew.M.d. IIh;:no Pi.ows, llo.id Sei.iju r.-. Sv-d DrilN. Uoi.l (i!tter. lS.iml aiid I'ont-i F -d CuTlot. Curn .vheiiei.. l an Miii, Grain .Voops. l'iek Axe-i, ac. .Ve. .Fertilizevs. Cur.' Supvr l'h)i!..1t of I.::i:r, and lVm:sn (Juano. Ptunps imcl Gttrdou Engines. CAuii.i:'- r.it(i:t O-i-il.aTiug S ietion aad Force I'UDlps ailil t..11Jttl l-il.4'Ue- Churns. Tnr. Ni.w Kno; vm. Ain l'nrna. Cat hn, Fvlei's Butttr V.'orkiiiii I'hsirn. and ( roweU I'.ittnt 'I'hermom. ter f 'nnin. Soeds. A ir.r'o r.-.iutm. nt of the bet nnalttie. ,on-i-t;i.s..f r-l-Ki.V. W!!K.r, WlNHlt Sr!:i.t. Uvj WlMI.ll Hi.lUf.UA-S XoUTIH.UN Ci.llVMU, Sul 1III.KN Whsn:i:. " WlIITK I'ul SU ( .VTS. V'lI!Ti: lM.i.lNll u Ttl.-H 15r kwui.xr, Kj.uTuI'. 1? viti.n , K V. I!l-I K G1TA.-S. Ca.naha Gokn. Ik ijws.hr " ni'NAiti.w Giu-. !'L MkaLh.sv ClitA- jw.ii, i.it. (iAitm.' Sk.;.- ..ftvei;. vati.tv T-..ni;. ("arror aud lieet f-ft-d in .ju utiti. - ". - ..' tl.t- .reh.; 1 1 Fi l 1; S : re-. A '.i: ai.-I i'. ' ' d a--I'Unient tf I'.-.ur Trooy tmd Shrubs. I i'ih a'.-l O'liin:. Tn . -. v!i'i' -, !- . oi- a ,u.u i . it- ;.. 1. v - i - : scr . '. i . ..t i - . f i '. : v- .! t?. s - t ' I t II. iii ftli'l :i!. "! ! - pr- I.lj.t. v aTTi I i. Iu. vVivc Pcnuir.g and Iron liaiiing. I'l.e -iths. i2u. ; i-.ii.-e!.; :: the P.it-i ; V. .i- 1 i: .nu l-i i..-' t: -. .'i'-;-i . i V.n-'-. e : aua J. L. : - t ; !; . r . y va-:-tvfi . . . . V.. A! ii-r. i i dt-i .ii:t 'ii- !- A'. i'SVA.r.-- L I' - '-Ul.1 . SeytnciJ ttud occs. ii i- -.: i.-.: f: i:i M.:.-..i:l- ai 1 Iea!-r-!-. l!;. N.irth W avi.t . '.- a:. l Av. ':.t il " As. .i.d Deau .ivA '! Wa .i.irds. II. C. Dickinscn. itii'ioa.l .-r.'.i. St Jehs-buiv. MaivL 15. l 'l ' i'KrTAru-" Axn :";.;.!. r aiui :. t k::..i-. ' iovt;.. h , , lui v -U.;-. !i,. vviit-..! :;i 'tr:-. . it h. .j.e.i. lu-.alt.. anv oT.'.eMiJ. a:.u at e,n l.t.itti ie-j. :t le,- C. C. CHILDS. ( ) l ) iv S ANU STATIOXEKY. P..i. . liviat; r,.i-.iv. AlO.tTll-. il.ll.k ii-i iv . P.iss l.ok-;. Ci.mtii.-ntarit ;:ft l;. M:. e: M:-i. . Kt.v . ".'; -. l.f.T. 1 Paj.tr. !jA. s. l...ol i:.uik- t:.. ( om. aiid ..sh, --ii Pl"iH!KR AXD BFGFLATOR OF THI i . invii ii-o'r ii!."ri'i'Yi:ti . . 1 : 'v " - j-vwv "lueji.iLi. IIKIM MAitKI.T. . - - ff r -C : ,-: 11. rv. V. crirVTC-, H O ( '1 S x S 11 () K S . siiotfSTti. k .. . i r:x:'i..s, SlttiK "iii.'l.S a. .! l liiN t UV. at j-.ii '. " i. -. P.ALiHViNA BlMPiJE. 'I he ::u r. T U mkful for p.l-'t f.ior, i- p:opliel a! tn- . ..i -'.Uitl ii. :-i; t'iela t-i -e:ve hi- f. r'in r i- - -.: Mn' j'.;. i.- m-iaih, "ov d.-iiitr aii .ici ( "ai.lin u.av "..i.:.,! tt'ith. li.tv ,, . ,! .1 .: i ,.i ;. . n. i.i'.i'.-u iv j. . ,vi. .i aii.; .1 im uin '.Uit ..i'l; j,. '.. C ": C.nthiii--. a:..i !.v ..ivii, the i.u-i-li i .v ,- i- ..;.il att. i:ti..:i. I h t,j ;.TVt l!. J-v . a! -,1't-f; ,i I". s- JAMJ T W.VSF.M). .2. .... .. , ,. , 1 tie Mtltsei rir wiii -t uni lli;- -e..-.ia th' .-.:c- brated V.-rmoi.J h-of . :o UlavkH.iwt. an.l fatht-r f Fivhir Uai.uer. at Ji John-burv i otir- C M H1TK1NS. M 11 1? Iv I. I. A ? i f PeiN.-ns wihing uod W haleh ue, ot .-..:,.!, Ka'tai. i:m:,r. il.is. ui:i p!. a-e ea'.it.n I. 1! (JoltllAv. M -!..ii;.-,-.r. i l.iiii Aj.til. C1 HIXLK .V CLAl'I.OAKl) MACIHXl-s: 0"f lav- ,t rn. and Ja-! Ir.ui Wat. - f., . V vario -ii nia.. f ,.; f. . v i.rKi. m .i....J..;ls,;;,rv.. .)iGi!l-H..b. SW1VKL. SKKI. :lJ11J iSi;1'1"8' -1 Tultivators c:,stant 1-i KI- I;T-ZZKU.,S!. JuhnNbury. Vt. i IIKhlli:(i MACIUXK and all kind 5 I.CK Ii KVZZKLL, St. John.hurv, Vt ' Ii ; ;A1 lM.. S v". -i ; . Ma.. a, ail puro r. at.i i ai !. (. i.-i .-.ti. ;v J. ( . MMiHAM. Juu. I. l'.i " o R s a L !: 1 A ouai.titv of uood lonu shir.lcs. bv the -nb- -..;:r. atr-'.K) j.cr thousand. or Mi'm. a-ut t .1 aft-r beii-!: liid vn the roof. A 1 ... th- foihiw im; arti-le. vtz : . lapbo.ir.1 plan. r. 2 b.iir. ! ... -ae as. 1 bolt-: iu s.tw.l upimht a::d : lniniouia. boria maehnip. ap ftir cuh oi appr .ved ercilit. C!! rlaw on .Momht-. Tue-las, !'ritia ai.d Satui- ( ' ( ' ( ) jj J ) J." Q V s; ! dav-i; at I.inville fheen Wt-di'u-K-ti.i'v ai:d J " '" ' rUursd.i 1 1 h..rs, st.-.,l- .siM,.-,; baSi.-- v: VL.ii,. i..i; -,,,1 p.ass vjj .. "l-reat -tvl, a.... i-v.-iv Cm;,, li.!.. Iit.j.!- ,vo hn W.v i...,.:-.- ' iinu iri-itei -. 1 i. ?.-e ea.: antl evaiuii.e lor A ' . l. 1 II Lllt VLf "t vl 4.144 i l,tll 3H -13 T. Jt. I-AIRBANKS. j I'SE THE AIR-PRESSURE CHURH! M A N'l'F ACTl'RKP HT THE N". E. AIR-PRESSURE CHURN Co. L. 1). MFR1ULL, General Agent, No .ril ."' North Markct Strcct, Bolton, TO V. IIuM AI.I. OKliKliS Mlul I.Il Ilh AllUltUS-EI). The Air-Presstn v Cliurns are tcarttinUd to make from wc to ttct otit , tnor- buUvr per i imiimi than any uihtr ciurn. with a !jiven quanti ty of t iieam o"r mii.k. They will savc oiu-third to ntu-imlf in 'inu; trentfth ondhtU.r. P. r-on uit-hlns' t. tv the merhs of thv A:t: Pi:f--riti: Ciit KNi .md thr eorrcotjn-- of the above -t.itements, will hv furnished the frtrvu ttfmiii xizid churn for one month. bv c.illnnj at II. C. D ICKIXSON' s Auiiciillural Sture, lliiilroad Mi'Ct. - - Ft. .Inhndtimj, Vi. uherc a eoinplete .is.'2tiu--iit of -izes jnay at lil Tins.-s be fotm.t. P. S. The pulilie ar" pariicnlarly roqHstvl no to ronfoiiiid the Air Pressure Ohnrn wj;h otner flmiii- beaiini; a imibr namc- 31 57 1 rAKM AT AL'CTIOX. Ti. -.' tit. r ".r.l -ell .it Public Auction o?t .!.' jii. nii-v- i.n ItunJ.iy jlie l;":h of Jnlv. Ib'il, ,it 10 o'eloek. ".. iii., bi- fann sita'ei in West more. ." miles f:.iu W -t It.irke. on the road that 1. ,id iiy AH.ird's Jlill. eontainiiii; lf(J aeres of "uod i.ind weli divi.'.ed it.t.t till.tc, j.i-tuic an.l ..i.d laiid. Theu- a t'l.ml h.u-e and shed antl two 'ood ban.s fu the prt-:i:irs. It ss well iva-t.-:td and formt-rty owneil hy Carlton ("hency. It uill lo soM with or witho!: the rrops. One h.ilf r.f the purchase mom-y when dei-leil. ALEXANDKU DCPOX. We-'.riior.-. Vt. 45-50 1 l.piet.v i.eii that an appiic.ition wiii 1k jn.id. t. ihc (iciicial Assembly of tlic .State nf V n,o::t it.- iu-s.t anr.ua! sfiMrtit, to alter, a:jiM!! " m ptal. 'm ac: 'n additior. to an acl 'ou-titutI: the Atlautic and SaiaT Iiwrencf l;.-.iln..ui ComjKiny r. curj.oration within this State." appn.ved No-e:ntr 11, 1S51. 45-17 t i v , . I? i i n fp T? C: 1 A iN 1 U K J h b P. r-.ruiily m le. te.l f ir those wishin .1 IT.lll Ei'T ML'Hh'M. ISXTl'J'MEST 11 r -i-.-: to d.-iiea-y i m.-h, and e.piality -. .t! . :.t Tiie lovv. -" faetxrv prift-J. J. II. PAUhoCK. Au.-nt. :,-t-u St. J ohit-ibnrv. T HI-: E L K K t: V I LS O X ? S i f .-!-i!i !.--: r. imjirjv- J : :. ; . - t-. tv: .. ; 1....... :.nv. n. y. Vt. h.u- i:. , -- i.jt i. l ii.jj-.,-:.i" airir.jc . ",'..-...: i!-.- . ,t. ;-lt uiitu JUj.t - Ji- ii lii-:.rt : Aat IW. "' N- 1 .K. ili.-;.- rrivas... a ".J .... t- vv . ... iWO.'.-i i-. at lUv i'ar .f I'iu-d Statt -. AgtL uItuta! S... i. 'v at t;.. Ka!i- .. tii .tLii-. i- ..ii luM . X.-m y. M.h i-a'ii.-" A - alii-o. II -t.-u . K;j-,k: :. i r:iilak-'4i.u . 1 .;. .;it.iT ji,. uaJi- -' ln-n'-tt;, irvi,ib4- :. Mrh.su; ln-:':itf B.:It.i.t--r.- -. K- tuusr- A-- uc. . S- f.m : k-.;uci'.-:r,.r.,. u'-i",-: Mr-:.a:is-,ju. i-"ri:iu-.vi ; ;!. s.'atf t air- t .V.ie.v. Viriut. JIi url. V. -.ji.i-, "- iili. ;l, Nt-v V-.-W. K-;itu. ii v, -M - h-au. V." -. -iiJji. t'alilt-nila. Ti.;S l::-!:ai.a. IV -'laiii. I .tl. -' !-! -- -" '.:f.. -. i -SK T11K OLD SACHF.M B1TTERS. ! s- :!;. :.n. -t and :h-t 5 IX'- .; j: i 1 f i x e ktiivt-. I: u; -inoa'ialeii It ,-a '...i!1-'.; t. 1 jv it mA it wil! !o y .-a uoi.it i'..-.. 1 -I I , :.l!"Hjt;',it.X.T.rt SI-TS W.M t..HlHtK'H, l'r,.j.T-i..r. Xcvv il&vn. Ct. I T A ! K .7 ' E L P, Y imvle by a i. !r. C. C. CHILDS. :i: :hr I-.' t .11..! nnwT .i.pro,d styl. and al eht .- r rate- th.tsi iu Uo-ton or NewYork. A AVi.'DKi;Fn. i:EAlEDY.Cn r. a uovi.t.Hrci ac " HKKitiCK S SCtiAK-COATKH PII.Is i:. I!:.' Ultl.H; U-t.4 2.". '..ar- -. . .4.111... lu " .9' v. si. a:.:e.iil! . atvt t'.v .ilis- "'-,f ..-.' j"-1 j". ' .rt.auy V.il tH.-So"!.- ' " I'Ut'i.v. "- 'f.V' ' HKRRICK5 t-.x. W'.ir.tntfd - kh s t ;.. .;77f ;a7.v; pi.Asrf.ns .r. ii .". Ii.-ai ;.-iin- an.l .-akn--.-..: tli- t.ra-t. -We se i lw K.a'i S r...-1'iiau. i -...:.ani- - j;tli -u..ti j-ri. -1 t-lliv. S;...-a.i -iii" tUI.l... -Al..t.- Uai!- -kln Th.irt--nl .- t!..- .-.tr.-r t-.i! .et- 4iv.-tn-ii,---.aw.i.-.(.h m l-v.JiU-.-ul-!.- all.i Bi' U i. n. I- UiaUtul wl Jli- 1 UIt-1 t-1'' -- rsita.ia-an l s- ..:Hi .io,-t . i.au.l mav lx-olitatoev t .ai':i, - i.. tl: -n-vll.. i lu..tiai.-. v?-'-" ' K U.SJtKICiCi. ... Aliiatij-..V. . M Hi. )UKi )XS .v SF.RAPJi IXF.S, if -wjx-rior t..ii. .ut i Jn.i-a. f()t a',. i,x J- C. P.1NG11A.M. - - VJ h A S() f ) ' I " .' I TMl'l.'P O ' AlOhlu C..T:-:-inu l' ici-. l'laiik and Shinslts- :llsr'- SP'"'- Claii,..ird-.. lVu.ed. Joint.t! aa n1'1'1: r' ,,-v f" -' -sprii. e, lloml..i-tv. atid 1 ?l" ' 1,illuu-'"" ai:U Butl.hiu Timln-r. Ut.ar-'-. , n ( HXSK & s MV: ,,"r'"'r'in- ,;X(:,A VJX(L WATCH A: JKWKLRY ij KKPAUMNt;. I wi.i.M teii.h-j t.. tiie uiiii :av 1IKK Mlimc ia-1"' "; '"T t 'r.ar I Lar rirtd f,'"1. y ww ,u' M,llA T'1 HWL .ti.1t iiiet tna n-,v ujji having i eH lno 1 iiirj.oM. iH-rfi- t -ati.-f.-.i ti..n aud urra. aU te'lk" C- C. CHII.DS li-i.i tll.( HVBiTIU.IN S KJ-T Ti" Q I - 1 V. O F V K R M t) y J a!ol..iii.-t DKtrict - r:";1V'."'' "l " C.h-.t.,U. 'To'ai: Si r.;.::.r,' -""V : 'i1' ;-' "A.iiichaa,tn-rMn - -..-u.i... -I.--;.l.n. I,ljtc. l:,--..:i.,n u-K-.-uuK.-iaO. ai'itaH.raTi o -.-m . . u," J T,',. i'. an-:t'; i, 1U&1 ii m t- t-. 1 iV. -....1 . -taie!V" rtu11Si!lt'!auii,,ii,,? ':' i.ani ,-.Wil. .t ln UJH. ... ,t - - w mn ZB.fTit atuu iaa 'V'T' mitJJLSi , , M V..n ai- u..Tei.r imli nuual sl aaj 0i1?'JS,'i '', luT tiaiK aad ST, . .vr -aJl-ln I...;s MV. .f asa i.. rKE.VCU. 1. .'i f