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rilOM Till. PACIFIC COAST The steamship Noithcrn Light arrived at jfow York Sunday ercning, with 413 passcn gcrsj $010,000 in treasure and California news to July 10th. 'I'lio passage has been mado in 10 dart and 30 hours from San Francisco, tho qnickesi on record. Cspt. Walker waa at Rcatejo, wMlher he had retreated from San Juan del Sud. Capt. Treheh had arrived from San Francisco to join the government party. Colonel Kinney with SI followers, arrived at San Juan del Notts, the lOlli ult., in tho brig Huntress of Philadel phia. They were engaged in creeling a build ing In San Juan. Much dissatisfaction is said In exist among them. Tho mines in California wero yielding bet let than for several years past. Gold in largo tiianlitiea is said to have been discovered near l'uget Sound. The fourth of July was cele brated with much enthusiasm at San Francisco. A serious dispute had occured between tho French ronstil, M. Dillon, and Samuel Iter Inann of Inuisiana, and a duel was thought to be inevitable ; two or three other duels had ta ken place without fatal result. John 1. Hill bf Portsmouth, N. Ifj, fell oveiboard from the ahip Northern Empire and was killed. About twenty houses on Kearney and Hush streets, San Francisco, were butnt July 4th ; loss 4100,000. Capt. Doran of tho ahip Naa nrcne, was under arrest fur shooting three boarding houso runners, who attempted to en Ver hia vessel and entice away the crew. The luen were badly wounded and the captain was lield in $0,000 bail, A, A. Cohen, receiver of Adams & Co. 'a assets, and J. C. Woods, a member of that firm, have been charged with frauds to tho amount of $400,000, by Judgo Chambers, of tho late firm of Page, Dacou is Co. Tho Judge charges that Adams ti Co., have been engaged fur tho last four years in palming oiT interior dust upon i'age, Lucon & Co.; that a regular hand of disguised arcomplicca were maintained in tho various mining districts, whero gold is bought and sold. Tho dcen slants were held to bail. They publish a card promising to refute tho charges. Klnorlh, the pedestrian, has completed 1000 tniles in as many consecutive hours at Sacra mento. The weather had been very hot. In El Derado county the thermometer had indica ted 130 deg. in the shade. A desperate tight occurred on tho 0th ult., at Care City, and another at Calaveritas, in which three men were killed and Justice Ilccms wounded. The grass hoppers wero disappearing after committing frightful ravages on the crops. Oregon dates are to July 7Ui, and Washing ton territory to June 28th. Reports of recent coM discoveries near fort Colvillo are confirm ed. All tho available U. S. troops at Van couver and tho Dallas hare gono out upon the plains looking alter the Indians. Unpobtunate DisasTia oh thi Nobthibn Kailboad, N. II. At five o'clonck on Satur day afternoon an accident occurred on the down train on the Northern Itailroad, in Ca naan, N. II., by which Mr. Benj. P. Cheney of Cheney & Co.'s Express,) and the baggage roaster of the train, whose name we tlid not learn, wero aevcrcly injured. An axle-tree of the tender broke, and tho exprcas ear, in which Mr. L-heney and too baggage master were sit' ling, was thrown olT tho track and broken. Mr. Cheney's head and body were dreadfully bruised, and both hia arms were broken in such a manner as to render it necessary to amputate Ihe right arm yesterday, and it was thought that the left arm would have to be taken oiral' so. At noon yesterday, as we learn by a tel- egraphie despatch, he waa in the possession of! Ins (acuities, aod it was believed at Canasn that he would aurvive. Tho baggage master austained a broken leg, and other injuries. Mr. Cheney baa long been connected with the Northern Express lincss and is a director of the Vermont Central Railroad, and ia very much respected in the community as a a man of en orgy, integrity and enterprise. Doilo n Cour- Accident on the Vermont Centiial Rail road. An accident occurred on Tuesday on the Vermont Central Railroad, three miles west of Waterbury, Vt., which was occasioned by the 'breaking of one of the rails. The rear car waa .thrown 00 the track and dow n an embank ment some twenty feet. In it descent, it turned a complete Somerset and finally landed right side up. About twenty of the passengers in this car w ere badly injured, though none of them fatally. Mr. Tenney, Ihe Bridge Contractor, aod Con ductor Field were the most seriously injured. Dr. Thayer was on the train and rendered every possiblo assistance to tho injured paaaeogers. Thephysieiani at Waterbury were soon on the epot, and wero nnrcmitting in their attentions Forjlia above lads we are indebted to a pas senger on the train, who adds that ilaggage Master True and J. W, Pawej of Montreal were very active in assisting those who were injured. Boston Journal 0th. A Wife as was a Wire -The N. Y. Eve Post tells a story of a merchant in that city who, when first married, told his wife that for every ecion she produced ho would place at her dis posal $3,000. After a lapse of years he fail ed, and upon Informing his wife of his embar rassments, she quickly plscod in his hands bonds to the amount of $30,000, aa tho Prod ucts of her industry, remarking at the same time, "liou see, Charlea, that I have not been idle ; and if you had been half as industrious aa your brother over the way, I should now have $00,000." Franklin County. A trial before a jus lice of the peace and a jury, the first one that, has occurred in Greenfield, look place on Thursday, Charlea Allen acting aa justice and Elijah . Ilascom, Kli lisle, A. II. Niroa, AI bert Smead, Samuel Wilder and E. At Par reenter, aa Jury ; the case was one in which Benjamin Churchill of Leyden claimed $00 damages of Wm. II. Washburn of Orange for railroad ties furnished him, but the claim was disallowed j o. O, Lamb was counsel for plain tiff, and David Aiken for defendant. Jeroue Bonaparte. A prime, letter, dated A aria, Juno SO, tstntatns tho following ! "Fell M, that his friend Jerome Bonaparte haa ereat- ly distinguished himself and baa done great honor to nis weal Point training. He ia the aid of one of Ihe generals, and ia the medium or communication between the French and Eng lish, as he speaka the two languaces eouallr well. He is alwaya in the midst of the battle, and haa had two horses shot undor him. but haa aa yet escaped a wound. The French aoldiera call him the 'brave American Bonaparte," New Obleamb Doomed The Memphis Eagle predicts that twenty-five years from this time, graaa will be growing in the streets of jxew urieaos, and ihe complete railway aystem oi ine ooutn win nave transferred the mouths of the Mississippi to Savannah and Charleston. It aaya that the dangerous navigation of the wum ujusi sou win oe avoided. LIST OI" IWTir.NTH A IIOA.UDI.IiS AT 1IIB fc Wcsselhoeft Watcr-Cnro, DoRINO THE WEEK I ROU Al'n. 4, To AGO. II Miss F. A. r.mon, Dosten, Ma. Mr C. L. llidemiwhcr, Fhllulclphls, Pa. Miss Helen Llttlihale, Doalon, Mm. Mrs J. II. Tart, " Mr Milton L. OUsby, St. Louis, Mo. Mr August Hail, Balllmor., Mil. Chr. Doers, Hasten, Mass. Miss II. L. Cbadbourne, Eastport, Me. " M. A. Curtis, lioston, Mass. " Lnciftia Everett, " " l)r J. D. Mead, New York. Mrs I. L. Clark, Waulegan, III. Mr F. A. Schumacher, New York City,, Airs F. A. Schumacher, Nurse and two children " Mr A. Itcndcr, Baltimore, Md. Mrs Vender, " Miss M. Simmons, Ruxbury, Mass. Mr James Lodge, Doston, " Mr C. Poppenhusen, New York City. Mrs Foppenhuaen, " " " Miss Poppenhusen, " " " Master Poppenhusen and Nunc, New York. Mr Joseph II. Varnuru, Jr., New York City. Mrs arnum, Master James Varnum, and Nurse" " Misa Mary E. Davis, Eoxburr, Mast. Mist B. M. Davis, " " Mr 8smuel Young, Ballston Spr. N. Y. Mr T. Q. Mather, Longnicadow, Mass. Mrs T. O. Mather, " Mrs Albertl, Woodstock Mills, Ha. Mr Edward C. Rites, Boston, Mass. Mrs Hates, " h Master Bates, " Mr Philip Mayer, New York. Mrs Mater,. Mr S. 1). Benedict, New Haven, Conn. Mrs Valletta, Freeniont, Ohio. Mr J. 11. Morley, Cleveland, " Mra Morley, " Mr Geo. Iluthren, Montreal, Ca. Miss ltuthven, " Mrs McOibbon, " Misa Mary K. Bill, St. Louis, Mo. " Mary Simmons, Ruxbury, Mass. Mr F. Ilunnewcll, " Miss Julia Hobbs, Brooklyn, X. Y. Mr 8. B. Sleslnger, Boston, Mats. Master W. E. Twlng, Roxbury, Mass. Mrs Crafts, 11 Mr A. Whitman, Worcester, Miss Whitman, " Mra Llttlehale, Boston, "x Master A, Poppenhusen, New York. " H. Poppenhusen, " Mr W. It, Fuilerton, ltoxbury. Mrs W. R. Fuilerton" " Trof B. F. Baker, Boston, Mass. Sir Dewitt Do Forest, Albany, N, Y Miss Julia F. Ruggles, Jersey City. Miss Rosalia Buggies, " " Mr C. E. Langdon, New listen, Mr 8. B. Baggies, New York. Mrs Buggies, " Mr L. Brown, HL Louis, Mo. Mr E. B. Sherman, & Servant, Rochester. N. Y, Mr R. If. Parker, Exeter, N. II. Mr D. C. Pcrrln, Boston, Maes. Dr O. C. Rothe, New York, Mr Wra Wewlhirft, Boston, Mass. Miss E. A. Root, New Haven, Conn. Mr John Eldcrkln, " Mr James T. Rugglcs, New York. Mr D. a Murray Mrs Murray, Air Whitney, Bangor, Me. lira Whitney, " Mrs Underwood, Boston, Mass. Miss Underwood, " " Mr R. T. reck, New Haven, Conn. Mha M. T. Peck, ' " sirs A. MsroncrlU, New York. Hiss 8. Maroneellt, " Mr Joseph B. Varnum, " Mrs Varnum, " Miss Varnum, " Mr Newman, Boston, Mass. r j. M. Field, Mobile, Ala. JJrs Field, " Mr Wm Codman, Boston, Vmu. Mr T. E. Dorr, " " Mr Wra. C. Spalding," " Miss Ann Cutter, " " Miss Cordelia Riddle," " Miss Elita Riddle, " ' Mr J. P. Woodbury, Kew York. Mr W. R. Dodge, Brooklyn. N. Y. MrsD. K. Dodge, " " Miss J, F.Dodge, " " 'issS.D. CurtU, ' " . Misa M. 8. Gwynne, Coldmbuj, Ohio. Miss M. F. Llttlehale, Boston, Mass. Mr Adolph Munox, MsJrid, Spain. MrSeltier, New York. MrsSeltrer, " Master Seltrer, " Miss Willard. Msjor D. A. Eaton, U. S. A., New Haven. Miss E. B. Eaton, " Miss F. a Eaton, " Mr T. B. Eaton, " Patients and Boarders at the Lawrence WATEIl-OUnB. Bbattleboro, Vt., Aug. 9, 18&5. Miss C Holmes, New-York. Miss J. Holmes, " Miss E. E. Hinsdlll, N. Bennington. Vt. Geo. A Stearns, Northfield, Mass. Chaa. Stearns, " " Mrs. G. A. Stearns, Child and Nurse, do., do. rjonnt A. ue uurowsai, new-.ork. John 8. Ide, " ., Mrs. M. A, Kendall, Mobile, Ala. Mast. Geo. W. Kendall, " " Miss Cb. Parsons, Hoosick-Falls, N. V. Jin, R. W. Lalor, Utlca, New-York. Mra. C. A. Lsilor, " J. E. Harvey, Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. J. E. Harrey, " ' " II. Birkhcad, Jr, Baltimore, MJ. T. N. Lawrence, New-York. Mrs. W. II. Chappell.St Louis, Mo. Mill Julia Chappcll, " Miss Mary Chappell, " , " 1 Sirs, Chsppell's Nurse," ' Mrs. A. Whltehlll, " " Mr. A. M. Foley, Assumption, La. Mrs. A. M. Foley, " " Mr, Foley's servant, Mr. Chas. Welsch, New-York. Mrs. Chaa.WeUeh, ' ' ' Ca'pL W. C, Corrle, Charleston, 8. C. L. P. Holladay, Louisville, Ky. JUward Stearns, Northfield, Mass. Robert Stockwell, Lafayetle, Ind. W. P. Mitchell, Yaioo City, Miss. D. C. Gordon. Aberdeen, Miss. Miss T. M. Crockett, Boston, Mass'. Dr. W. II. Stockwell, Cincinnati, O. James Gillet, Appalachicola, Flor. Mrs. Kate R. Hutchlns, Mobile, Ala. Edw'd Warren, New York. Mrs. E. Warren, " Mrs. E. Warren's Child, Mrs. E. Warren's Nurse, " Mrs. M. Shapleigh, " II. A. Warren, Mrs. II. P. Van Dibber, Washington. D. C. Harvey" Bawtree, " " E. Longuemare, Cambridge, Mass. O. Holmes, New York. Miss Sarah D. Holmes, " J. Wenham, Montreal, C E, Mrs. J. Wenham, " B. Marshall, Brattleboro, Vt. J, Kruttschnitt. New Orleans, La. Mrs. J. Kruttschnitt. Mist. Ernest Kruttschnltl, "' Mast. Julius Kruttschnitt, " Mra. Kruttschultt't nurse, ' L. Leubuschert New York., 0. Palmes, New Orleans, La, Mis. 0. Palmes, '( " Miss M.E. Palmes, " " Miss M. Palmes, " " Mrs. Palmes' nurse, ". " Miss. A. Gordon, " ." Miss J. Gordon, ' " ' " Miss C. Crockett, Boston, Mass, W, II, Chappell, St. Louis, Mo. , Mrs; V(, K.i(ay-s, New-Haven. Conn. Miss Anna Haves " Mrs. E.' II: Trowbridge " 1 Mast. Chas. Trowbridge " Mist Sarah Trowbridge, Mrt. Trowbrldge't nurse, " Dr. Armsby, Albany, N. Y. Mrs. Armsby, MUs 0. M. Wlnne, " Mra. Gibbont, " Mast W. Olbbons, " I'Jwd. Wlnslow, Hartford, Conn, E. Coleman, New-York. Mra. E. Coleman, " Thl. Burgess, Providence, It, L ItltKlIlTON CATTI.l! MARKHT. TiluRSOAV, Aeg. 0, 185-V Al mtrVet 1000 lleef Callle, 165 Hmtsi, 4 pairs Working Own, 1 10 Cos and Calves,3i00 Sheen sud I'Bll.'ts lUtCallU. Kills $9M 111 qoslily, 8 lis If?!" ',0 8 MJ do B UOl ""hnaty 4 4ii0. t.atXkin,, lie per It, 1 1 tai Calm, J3s8, JVon'i'itjrs JlOalt. 7V IVirs OU JlOsJt. Thrn Ymrl OU SXltM. ltW4 rlrnN'n ftata tinltrntl. Cries ml CIwmV3, 31, 37, 80, tfi, 4n.Wl. ... y,tnu Vf, UM, nw... . fiAerv ana Jainll eitrfe. W3. balll i bv lot 1 OO. . . ... . .. ... .. i tcuta ri i ncro rtnri iunpiT iira n i nlra tecr ha bdvftntcd ouout 23c if rwl. Mirkft ' J It i wool. e art havlns lanre accessions to our .tML f tiAn...; lm.... i-T. r- .k. ht ,i..i. i... e,e,le.l Ih,i linle inltoene'. ..po,, Vriee,.' l.kl. .,. WhV ,"'.11 T.fc' Grm la aniie.pniioa of rene.cd sciiiiiy The ei;P,rora date with Interest and slgoM by said Rtth- proves aaaUn.lnioa, ibe ol is short hut o.oslly ! burn and one Horace itithbtirn, which said note Is V.V".'",. lVV " "" f'""!: nun xc mr v Tnrf iuu now niruiuni, anu tac tor . for Lamb., s.,d 3Cte. for V.,ior .lo. Fore,., isqulei hot Ibe stoeL. being roode.sw bolJer. art Erm W. 1 OV fl 41 la It . 37 ' 33 31 " 31 . M " 30 33 " 3 . 3t " 3J X I " 37 . SO " 3J 13 It 13 " 13 tin Pull t.lo.t Mcri Do M snd3-llhs Merino, Ho Nsliv. and l-4lb do. Hup Putted Country, tin l, ruueu t.ouniry, Eslr. ilo. Peruvian Washed, Valpsraio llnwsthed, Snutb Am. Coin. Wsdied, HOPS Dnllness, with n continued Inclination to I heaviness, is ditliiirllv sppsrent I sales of AOhalet.t in.. Ti at-i. i.-h. .-if : I. thai Ibe hew eron Mill to some IU lsrs Isler rusi ue la Ibau last year, eunsetl by Ihe prolraeled rsios. nilATTI.r.llOHO Itl.T.VII. MAIUITT. Aoo V. Corrscteii WrtKLV. ItuTTSll.rooil lal'le.lter lb.. a a lttoc.17 Chaise, new nitleh, 11 " a a a - 8 la lOe. r;cos, peruos. nilniue. Il.rr, by ihe quarter, per ewt., I'ork, in hofj, perewt., a a IIahs. nerlh.. a i a a a on 10 8 to. nil 10 8 00. l3l.3iol3e. I.aru, u Itlolle. Veal, nerlb.. llo7e. CltlCKLSS. peril., a a a a a a a a 10 D Ue. HEARS, Pr Oiialiei,. a a a a . a 1 I J la 3 OU. Potatoes, per luhel, a a a a a a GOiofaV. I'lih'r, per bsrrel, 4 a $,n 60 10 12 50. ArrLrs, per barrel, 53 SJ lo 3 00. HritnsnHAss Si rn, per Liiabcl, - 5t35ln4M). ItsuTorSKED, pertKishel, - 5 1 00 10 I 33. Clover Seed, Puluey. per lb., - . 13lolle. tTi.ovER,Souibern, per lb., - . 13lol31.Se. liar, per loo, ....... 514001a I30O. VV'oou, per cord, S3 33IO40O Itllisonlc lYollcCa The regular communi cation of Golden Rule Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons will be held at their Hall In Pntney on the Wednesday next preceding the full moon In each month, at 10 A. M. J. LOW, Sec. MARRIAGES. In this village, July lib, by Rev. J. C Foster, at the Parsoosee, Mr. Chables S. Pboltt and Miss Cobvelia MV Babbett, both of this village In Wilmington, July 28, Mr. Fosttw O. Cbown and Mrs. Lmni B. Brian, both of Whitlngham. In Ascutneyville. July 80. Mr. Dwiout Smith of Westminster and Misa Julia Axx Stort, daugh ter of Mr. Asa Slory, of West Windsor. DEATHS. In Chestei field, N. II., August 4th, Mr Niniis. iel Atiiertox, S2. In Westminster, Aug. 8th, Levi A. DirKmsov, son of Alvln and Elita Dickinson, aged IS years, o momns and m uara. In Dummcrstoo. Auir. Gib. Fbeoebio B. Wlu PER, 4. In Hinsdale, .N. II., Aug. 2, widow nancccA Evars. 07. In Westmoreland. N. II.. Julr 22d. Roswell Bitrkiiam. aged Sd years. LOST. A aOU)F.NUNKEU DItACELET. conUlntni J.X. a pnuare meUUton with UacuerrcotiM. wm Utftoo WeJnewltij n tUa m calleJ 4 wilt circle.' Whoever present It t the laftwret.ee ater Cure will be atUfwCtoril rewarJol. TO THE ZKAZEPFA ENGINE COMPANY NO. 4. HYDKOPATII K.NQINK CO. No. 8 challenges MaieppA J-ngiue Co. So, i to meet them on tbt first Saturday of September at 4 o'clock P. AI. and contest with them the merits of their respec tive Engines, upon the following terms i i.a 'f- iL-i-iiiniV. aL . nrvTn t Jit 111 I'WI Ulrvil VI IUO VA's111r,llU CHURCH 'in Main BtreeF, each Company drafting ' their waler from the Reservoir at th. Junction of1 Main and High Streets, and plavins; throuah such siscd Pip. aa they may choose, the Suction to th. Engine to be In full work, whit, the Engine Is in run motion, (lie vul-off not ro ec vsrd.j 2d Trial to be TUB and TUB, one Tub to be sta tioned at Reservoir to draft and play through two hundred and BftT feet of lies, into the other Tub. I and this one to play out through two hundred andi c Ity reet or nose ami a 1. Inch 1'ipe and then ro-1 ver the o,Titio-i, this trial not to esoeed three minutes at each tim. and only on. trial being al lowed to each Engine either to lupply or being aup plied. Sd. To pass water from E.VOINE to ENGINE through two hundred and fifty feet of OPEN HOSE for th. space of five minutes. This tilal lo oo under (lie supervision of three disinterested Judges, one to be chosen by each com. pany and these two to choose the third, who shall have the conditions specified adhered to fully in each and every particular. The Mateppa Engine Co. No. 4 to signify their acceptance of this previous to August 18th, by a statement to that effect In the same newspaper wherein this Is published. Brattleboro, August Cth, 1855. F, aOODIIUE, Foremso Ilydropsth Engine Co. No. 3. R. B. Aims, Clerk. 28 PIANO FOH.TES JVIKI.ODEON IV A HI. IIOOH. THE subscriber has this day opened a PIANO F0R1E & MELOIlEON Ware-Room In Jli. tin Hall, where a full assortment of PIANOS & MELODEQNS will be kept. Our stock of Instruments Is manufactured by the best companies and those having the highest reputation tho country affords, and cannot be sur passed. The publio may b. assured that they can be suited as well at the Rtttrt Halt aa at any city or country town in the United States. And we pledge our honor that every purchased shall be fully satisfied that he has his money's worth. Our Instruments are selected by th. subscriber at th. manufacturers with th. greatest can and are fully warranted. Bertinl'a Instruction for the Piano ; Zondle's " Melodeon Carlier.'. " Melodeon I Sheet Musle. &c. &Q, 03" Tou will please giro tn acallatREVEBElfALt and satisry yourselves. ZSAAO HINUS. Brattleboro, August Vtb, 1845. 2& TKKMONT VAI.IaKVlUK.dd THE Stockholders of this Company are notified to meet at Island Hall, llellows Falls, on Thursdav 23d of August Inst., at 1 1 o'clock A. M.. to see if the Stockholders will authorise th. aalo of the Rail Road, ita property aod equipments, by the trustees lor the nrst mortgage Dond holders and grant the necessary powers to' said .Trustees for that purpose. L. G. MEAD. Clerk. Brallleboro, Aug. 8, 186S. 28 mr,r.oDi:oiv ron sale chimp. A N Excellent Melodeon nearly Lew, and unln- jurod, rcr .ate at J. ritAim hteen'S, at a bargain. Also, a second hand PIANO for (ale or to let Enquire of J. STEEN & SON, or P. II. RANNEV. at the West Villarte, 'Brattleboro, August 8th, 1855. 4w28 BOOTS AND SHOES. THE place lo save money and where Boots and Shoes can be bought cheapest for cash Is at W. WARU'S. Brattleboro, August 10th, I86S. 23 Crockery nud OlaaslVnrei Jusl receiving so assortment of New Slvles, for safe low as in. lowest, ai nv iic.r.i.r.1. o unesp etiore 8 URADlTt Row, BT2S2L55:. Hosea Marn vt. Jons A. RATnncnK. ,. M... . WHEREAS HOSEA MANN of Dover In tald County on the seventh day of Aogust AD. 1836 filed his Petition in the Clerk's office of the Court of Chancery for said County against JOHN A. RATitBUltN, formerly of Somerset In said County and now of Boston In the 8tate of Massa chusetts, setting forth thst the said Rathburn on lbs 22.1 dv of Senlember. A. D. 1810. mnriiril " . . . . I . . """" " said Homerseti Delna" 11 no. U In Ilsll's in, W. bonde4W.t Ik. J Eas, k dlaste mrt. north on Nfl. 7. Uul Bouth ftn Nn ft in mM 4- . .-.f in JAt r v,..i. 'a"M " V i 10 nm, auu cv ivii nun w it. avwiLii iu (TOUIII, UDM CT- I tlmateil to contain 100 acres, conditioned for Ihe i the payment of a certain promissory note bearing ! i,i. ..,.i , r7' 6' iwr ln' o.i", ".'",:. .V" r . "T I Frnjinir liiKl llio ciuiij w nucniDllon VI IUO IHIU i j ' , HmS I , 0,lt Slat, and ib.t ""J '"T, f,"'1 u .'"I 1. f. ?rff"J .1,?.,, "K, ' I ubsfane. of hi. . aid Petition, wl b h l.7 lor lo I suostanceoriiis sa .iret.tion. with this or. or, to be pnhllshM for three f weeks succesrively In Ihe Vermont Phn-nlx printed at Bratlleboro, in said County, the last publication to be at least twenty , ,.,., .i . . . ; . .. days ttbre the term of ssld Court of Chancery 07 neittobeheldatNenfane.ln.n.lforsaldCounlr Jt7 on the thirl Tuesday of September, A. D. 18M, which will be deemed sufficient notice to said John A lUll.lxirn In innnf ! Itm ami m.V. n. lw,r ta said Petition. TtOVAr.V. TVr.rn nA-V - - - ' a P. I'laan, rilTs. Solicitor. ZS STATE OF VERMONT, . . - . TI,. P.lol Curt f.,e..i,l Irt.lrW . T. I .a.,.' I -- ' ' ' sons Interested In the Estate of LYDIA HAY, I late of Wilmington, deceased, OaccTlMl 1 . .OU are hereby notiBed that thiaCourt willde. 1 clde upon the alloaancecf the account of ALANSO.V RAY : WM. RAY. Administrators up. ' on said Estate, and decree distribution thereof among- the heirs of said deceased, at the session thereof to be held at PATCH'S Inn in Wilmington, In said District, on the last Thursday of August. A. D. 18&5, when and where you may be heard In the premises, if you see fit. 28 F. H0LBR00K, Register. STATE OP VERMONT. Marlboro, m. Tlx Probate Court for snU Mstriet, ... To nil per aom lnterettcti In the Kutitte of HENRV 1STA IIHOOK, late of Ulluilogtoo. dpccn-e-l, "V70U ere WIt notified I hit thl Court will Je- X cUa upon the alio nee of the account of WILLIAM CHILUS, AtJmlulstratrr onou nij tate, and tlocree distribution thereof among the heir of aald deceancil, at the acislon thereof to be held at 1'ATCira Inn In ilmlngton, in eald Di trict, on the last ThuradiT of August, A. V. 1855, when and where you mar tc heard lu the premises, If you eoe fit V. JIOLUKOOK, IUgUtcr. SELECT SCHOOL A SELECT SCHOOL will I opened tn II 1X3 DALE Village, on Moxtur, Serr. 3u, to con tinue 12 wecls j u ruler the charge of .Mil. JA3II.H 31. AJLLKX, aAfljtcd by other competent teachen. Mr. Allen U an expericncetl and accomplish teneher, and will spare no efforts to make the school pleasant and profitable, to.alLw.o iriMjo makt improcemtnt. Instruction will be etf en In all the branches nsiialljr taught In Academies (Including tie Lan guages and Music) at the usual terras. lioard can be obtained at fi.5 per week, in eludtng room rent and washing. EDWIN DAVIS, t?uperioteniiug tfeknut Cnnituiltee of IKnwlste, moUle, N. H., Aug. C, 1855. 4w28 one AT Summer SALE Goods. ri'VO taM Mr Mlir. Stock Summer Uoods bL X Fait Tra4. corameDee. an.1 begtn the conjlog season with new Goods ws have marked down our Goodsso as to ensure their sale In 80 days. OT We have 60 l'icces yard wide Jaconetts at SOcts, former price 8 J 1.3c. CO IV Lawns and Muslins, from C to I2.cts, former price 12s to 25c Bareges 20c, former prtca 83. French Challeys 22o former price 871. Prints, Ginghams, &&, at very low prices, from 40 upwarua. . ,. . , , 1 i 11 W' ').M Uo'" kP P " all our lwm ."S Oxdt at th. aam. great discount for cash. CARPETS from 80o upwanls, embracing some new and destrsbl. styles bought this month at Auction Silas. Any person can aas. 25 per cent by calling on us early, CROCEERV & GLASS W.BJ!. PAPER HANGINGS. FEATHERS, end everything w. keep will be sold without re serve. IIA.Y, nOIIINSON & CO, Brattleboro, July 80th, 2833. 4w27 BSFBOZAX. KOTIOH. Change in Business, FTER the first day of September next we shall . commence doing a cash business and shall not keep any books an1 conaeqnently we can de liver no goods until paid for. Our purchases will be made tor cash. It Is our Intention to keep a larger and better assorlod stock -r 1. I . . t. . . . . . . VI OUU MW lie MiBiu VO OUT 6UHU1UCI. H. UVltcr bargains than ever betore, giving you the full ad. vantage of our buvloir and sellinc for cash. Our old note, aud accounts we should like to have paid with aa little delay as possible. W. (rust th. above arrangement will be benefi. clal to you aa well as to ounelrcs. Very truly yours, OUJVn, HRACKETT A CO, Brattleboro, Aug. 1st, 1854. 8w27 Bank of Brattleboro. THE stockholders or tho Bank of Bratlleboro are hereby notified to meet at their Bauklng House on Monday th. 20th Ir.sL, at 8 o'clock P. M., to vote on th subject of subseribinrji to the capital stock of "the Bank of Mutual Redemption'' es tablished by an act of the Legislature of Maasa- cuuseiu, approver, aiay Zlst, loOO. Per order of the Directors. PHILIP WELLS, Cashier. Aug. 1st, 185?. 2w27 NOTICE IS HEREBY civen, that I hare dvrn to mr son. FREDERICK OAMPBELL, hist time from and after this date, and shall, pay.no debts of hia con tracting nor claim any or his wages. Putney, Vt, July SOln, 1855. 8w CLARK. B. CAMPBELL. FOR SALE. ISr.COND HAND nUGGV WAGON ) 1SULKV. Enoulreof JOHN DROVYNi at th. Central House. Brattleboro, Jun. 23, 1855. tf22 thi. miiaiiEST imiici:s CP TOR GOOD fil'RINO CHICKEN and I3T JL first rat. fresh Rutter will be paid at th. Wcsselhoeft Water-Cure; July 26, 1855. 28 I'nppr Hangings I A complete assortment of t'srer Ilsnjri' M Corliins, al WHEELER'S Cl oss. iianiers hean Store. SOaisirt Row. OASII Olt IHUDY I'AV, llsviiig eooelUJed lo adontlh. It DA In' PAT sjslern 1 shall offer all kinds of Goods al llie lowest prices for cash or produce, 1X7" All kiadsof produr. wauled ia schaag. F. II. WIIF.CLF.R. IlaATTlBBORO, April id, 1J IVniiteil lit cxelitliiBC for1 tfood t Duller Cheesr,ErrsaLard,arain, Desnl, Dried Ap.tll. Whl pie, Wool, Woolen Yarn', Socks, aod in f.rl .vervlhing &0., &e, lb. farmer bai lo dispos. of, al WHEELER'S. ...brattleboro academy, " " " "'' " "'" Augusl OTth. AIR, l.DWARII IIOOKEU, A. It., I'rinclpal. Miss II. A. Doouttlc, ChaiiipUlu, N. V., l'rc- ocpinns. Mim llrr.rv M. Iltstura. luati-ucler In limw.- Ing and Painting. llm Euxaorm RiciiAtlfisoviTeaeherof Music. OTHER Teachers will be provided at they may be required. Instruction will be given In all branches of study usually taught In similar In-l tUtlOOS, ine rreitaiions in trie riiysical sciences -til i- lii...,-.i., t ..,, .' . ' "Zu Fl&EZmvu' ti , m ' , . . wttlt L. CLARK, See. Board of Trustees. With regard to the Principal Ihe following let- ., . , ... J. ... - .. . iniioniai win sneaa lor liseit: " S' rl narpy to learn thai yevIUvi engsge.1 Mr. lilw'd Hooker lo lake eharrie of Jour Academy. Your choice could hardly h"e fallen Academy. Your choice could hardly bate fallen ! "P"n a young loan who possesees a more desirable m iwMwci a more uestraoie , MmKTiii Inti i t r.nafli m iV. t...nl. . i I 1" ln """P""'". l,ru''ent In council, an. firm In W' M'-, ""'l". ' had considerable "f"1'"" 'n teaching, and has uniformly concilia. ,W. II' I""1'. . I , ,, u diM-plnle.. if in Kmr I0,,rtant in lllutlon docs ' Y-.ur. -,w.irntt. Jl L B VI i siis, i iw uisnniMiinie.1, ii under ins instruction l tIocs.notproir. ' " i...',"vti r n.. s t Mhl. College. LELAND SEMINARY I ii)iv.-vniii;mii, vt. C. B. SMITH, A. M.. PrlnclpaU W. L. JOY, A. 11.. Teacher of Mathematics and O. C, HOWARD. Assistant. Classics. II M. AVEIW. M.D., Lecturer on Natural Sciences. I M. D. I. HAYES, Teacher of Penmanship. (' I 11:1 tr t . r 11. . , Miss H.. V.JOY. Tether of M usle. f Hrincl,-. a, , , 'rVHE Fall Terra will commence on Wednesday, -f- Aug. IWth, under the management of the aliove large and experienced Board of Instructors. Tills Institution la In a highly nourishing condition, and no paint will be sparcil In preparing students for Tcachimr.Colleire, and the active duties of life. R.b.;.l r...:n.:u nir.i n .1. . i i.i. ..... "" """ iieira , ' C the various branches of Tainting and , Brawing and to the Languages. Instruction In French will bo glren by a native French Teacher, Iture. weeite on lli.iorr it.. K.i,.r.i in! enoea, Tuition as low, and its most esse, lower I than in aiuiilar scuools in this vicinity. Increased facilities aro olTcrcd for obtaining board in the ILiardinz House and in lirlvate families. Ihe orice of which will not exceed 82a week including room. rent, lights, ruel anil washing, ana In clubs it can be obtained fur a Mittla over t J , a week. Higibl. room furnished theso who hoard themselves. J CI..UU;K, Secretary, Townshend, July, 18D5. 4M PDTNEY HIGH SCHOOL. THE FALL TERM or 11 weeks commences, I Wednesday, August S3. Tuition In Vrimary Class, $1.&0 " Common Ijiglish Studies, 8.00 Higher do. do., 8.&0 ' Mdern Languages, each 1.00 Ilonrd from tl.SO to 82.01). Those who wish to luard Ibeinselves as many do can procure ire t suitable rooms partly famished. Economical stu. ' JJX. menu brought this beautiful instrttment to a dents support themsehes well tn this way for leas state cf perfection blthcrtounknown, would aay to than 81.00 r week. tall who contemplate purchasing that tbey are pre- REBF.CCA F. HOWARD, Principal, pared to furnish a more perfect Instrument In cr Putney, July 2C, 1855. aVjil ery resct lhan can bo found at any other manu i J..-1-J I factory In lh. country. The public may rest as- TREMONT SEMINARY. ' '"red that this U no hambug. The best Judges af. rpHB Fall Term of this Institution will com- X tuence on Monday, Sept. 3d, AUDISON BROWN, Principal- Brattleboro, July 81, 1855. 4w27 aNkci.ssitv tiii: noxiiuic or IXVCVTIO.X. Jtit 25tii. V WIFE would not cook 11EEF at fifteen cts. per lb., (and there was sood reaeon why!) and I Ciiall concluded not to break up keeping bouse, tut to reoptn my .Uf T MAHKET, snd now gentlemen jrou, and I eaa get StejK and HoASTisa Usxr for 10 cts. per lb. .V. II. Col litter od all the time on hand. Drattleboro, Jul 1'5, 1856. IU W. II. ALKXANDEIL rise's Patent Metallic Burial Cases, AIU-TIG1IT AM) 1NDE8TUUCTII1LK, For tifo4erliiif and prescrvios; ibe IVad tw ordiosr intcniieat, for raulti.Tor usoiporiaitoo, or for an ottkr Ueiirsble purpie. THK subscriber has just received a full assort ment of the above Cases of entire new shape and UoMwood finish. The objection which some have hail to tbe former style is now entirely re moTed. We now offer to the publnj ft. ease which, I oo Is as well as the most elegant Rosewood Coffin. A. K. DWINFXL, Agent. Rrattlel-oro, Vt, Julj 25, ltio, Cm2S REFKIGERATORS dY a nice (uslitjrf and made by experienced V workmen, tor sale by E, DWINELU July 25. 8m20 WILLOW WARE. WILLOW Carts, CaU, W.Kus, Cdlu, Gtaxd Chalrif and Dirdsscst Uukcts. for eale by A, r. DWINELL. July 25 Cm2fl MATRESSES AND PILLOWS. Ilest If ulr Jllntresics ; Common do., da. Very nice Husk Matrcuc4 ( W) very nice IHIr rillows ; 60 " Feather do. J W HuslC do.( 100 . Bed Comforters J For sale very lowi by A. K DW1NTXL. July 25. Cra2T, COFFINS. , , MAHOQANr, Wack Walnut, Bircli.iuid Iuil - Ution Coffins of all sizes, constantly on triad. Also Vlatics and tiaAvi: Cloth u, all of which wllj be sold at the lowest prices, by A. E. DWINELL. July 25. CmSQ MIRRORS. AVERY large assortment In Gilt, Mahogany, Rosewood ami Walnut Frames, for sale ehean, ty A. E. DWINELU July 2S. OraM FOR CHILDREN. ROCKINQ Horses, Wheelbarrows, WagofM, Toy llureaus, IleJsteails, Tallies, Cradle., Chairs, Writing Hoons, etc. A. E. IlWINELL, July IS, 6m2B KELTY'S IilPROVEI) Metallic, Curtain Fixture, the lest article of the kind In use. Also, a large as sortment of 1'alnted Window Shades, Cords, Tas sels and Cornices) lor sal. at tire lowest price, by A. E. DWINELt. Drattleboro,-July 25, 1855i GmSu COMMISSIONEH6' NOTICE. The undersigned, has ing been appointed by th. Hon. I'robat. Court rir the District of Marl. boro, Commissioners to hear aod adjust all claims against tire EStal. of Absalom rike lata of Whiting ham, deceased, and all offsets thereto) and x. months from the 2Cth day of Juno JB35 being al loaod for thai purpose, hereby girt notice that w. will utter) J lo the business of odr said aKlnU ment at the dwelling house of Waters Gillet In said Whitlngham on the last Monday of August nest, ind the first Monday iu December; next, from on. o'clock r. M to four on each of said days. IVhlllnguam. juiy zuu, icioo. I10SEA F. DAIXOU, J r.rami..r llOSEA D. DAtlOU. j Cmmlssloner., 20 Merchants' Exohangd Hotel, STATU STItUr.T, IIOSTOK. BV HENRY DOOLEY. rpllIS nOTEL will hereafter' U cnducle4 on Ihe X European plan, laooms, per day, 80.50. todglng, per night, .... $0,871. If. D. A first claris Restaurant la attached. ft. I . t j V M,. . . . t i r . i i t i .. . . . a ... -ui. ,B ,ud uani OVM.lIll HWS (U alUBIOU. IOr VU1 man of business) being in th. Immediate ticinlly of m. iTnoiesaie iraue, uanKS) insurance umces Jun. 6, 1855 19 Watches and Jewelry AT the i,owi:st ntici:si Thompson Granger HAVE received within the last four days, on. ef the largrtt and best assortments of rich qOLD k SILVER WAREi WATCHES & JEWJX. lll'l tvir oflered for sale by da. far Among their variety, arei .SUPKIttOIlOOLII ei SILVER WATCHES'! Elegsnt Gold Uoahm Pinsi !im,f llnM Ear Rlninian Ptwn 111nw4t Uold 1'enciW LockeU and Pens 1 Cold Chains and Bcad.t .t i a o-il mi t 1 i: i Warrante,l Silver Table, Tea & Desert Spoons, Salt Bp-ohs and Bugar Sl.ovelsj ' BUv.rB.pkln Rings, Duller Hnlres 4 Forks, -.a. i . '"I inanu.l i ooi v.nincsc .mi niiTeroii rsnsj Chelli I DiiUtion( Uuffaloi Ilorn Ivory, Dress ing ana t'ockei wmi Hair, Tooth, Flest, Uitit Cloth, DuJt and Hearth DrmheJt Faney lloxes; Perfumery! Cologne h Hair Oils; Bpy GUases. II.ATi;i) iV niMTANWIA Willi:. Elegant I'latol and DriUnnlaTea lots; Casters and CaVe lUnkets; I'latcd Britannia and Iron Spoons; 1ST. 11 f. t.'.. t- I t' -J Candlesticks and Vxnpn Tea Trays; Snuffers and Tray China Vaace; Fancy Iltxkcts; Scluore and Shears ( Pen ami Pocket Knlres; IUzors &pj Classes) Lilies' Iktlculea i Tort Foliost eOe 1?" We respectfully Invite our friends and the ,...n i -.1 n.i. r t riiV in n ivnrn vTrilFsTNIl i t IIPK? KA!(-K' WATCHES AAD U.OCK8 carefully repaired and warranted. August, 18W. 27 "THE PERFECT MEL0DE0N.J jllessrs. EsTT & Ofcrrx harlnf; ty late impi-ore- ter having eiamlnea Instruments by all the diner ent makers wltftout eicention pronounce ours supe- jrior to them alt a oe cue wua n uicu ripiu anu u uiscu 1 1 jrvsoija of musle may bo rcrfurmed on them Is without precedent and truly wonderful, and In many In stances they are entirely superceding the use of tbe Piano Forte. In all of tho excellent qualities nec essary to a perfect Instrument we challenge com parison! Our faculties' fbf menu fee turifigt arefdcli that they are afforded at a less price considering their quality, than can be purchased elsewhere. Etery Instrument warranted o give satisfaction, rianoa new and second hand ; to ell or rent on rea sonable term.. We cordially In.lle all to eall aod bsrtoct cur In struments and see If these thing! are not to. Sod if you de not purchase we shall be most happy to show you over the largest Melodeon Mtnu&ctory in the State. DratUeboro July 28, 1855. 20 GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY. OITlce Willlston'. Stone mock. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS THE AOENCV OF THE VT. MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO;, Vrirn a CariTAt. uctxniari 81.000.000. - A.l Of lb. SPIlINCFir.Ll) FIRI) AWtl JiAniNi: INSUltANOi: COJU'ANV, Will) a Cash Capital of JIM.0OO and a Isrie surplos. lie is also pre.arelioetTeel iusur.are.if desired, in tbe .ETNA INStHtA'CE C'o,, II.airosD. ATLANTIC FIRE & MARINE CO., PBOTtotscr. Persons stlituif; irmirtftir.' eft property vtitl do well lit r.tt ew hiirt Irftfora etTeriirfir Ibe same, lasursur. on LIKE msjr abob ettW tettwrirt dim a lh. NATIONAL. LIFE INSURANCE CO. for a.y lerm and lo aar aaio.nl not rsreeoinff .CiT.'X) m mo risk. F. II. rESSENUEN. Juae , I CM. extra i:m:ssi:i: i-mtdbv. the undersigned continues to be supplied with SAMUEL P. F.LVS EXTRA FAMILVFtOUR, direct from the mill ahd will delirer to order In any part of the village He would not puf if but let the article speak fur Itself. Try It. rt II. FUSS CN DEN; June 2C, 185$. 22 I'ANCV V STAI'I.U GltOCEIlII'.S. xrOV Witt FIND at FROST & GOOODIIUE'S .a. .rery thing eser kept In a Qi-st class Urocery Storc rlst 8PICI3 0F EVERV KINDi NCTS FOREIGN FRUITS I S.UCES lleklcs, Flaroriog extracts, rrcacrTC.1 Figs, DateSj Shalter Herbs j Ilomony, Farina, Sago Tai4ocoaf MacdrlroDlJ Vcrmlccllai Lentils) BtarchiCorn Starch) Wax, Sperm and Tallow Candles Fancy Soaps, Confectionery) &4i) &e. , . April 13. . 11 'i-iiAsii Tr.vsn TTtUrrSr & GOODHUE hare recelrerl the best JL stock or irenn Green s Illack Teas erer oiler od In this vicinity. 80 chests Young Hyson, by th. cheat or single lb, 20 do. Oolong, Niniryonir snd Souehonrt do. do. Eitra Qrern and Mack Teas, In Sib, 61b, 81b, and 121b boxes for sale at Doston nrlcea. They will sell Tea. lower than th. earn. grid. can be purcuasea eisewnerec 1 1 Westminster Seminary. 1.1 Att TERM of 11 weeks, begins Wednesday, ! Aug. 29lh. I..1'. i A"", A. .ii. i i-rincipal ot Ancient t MJlPl'V.',4itiZtt i , , . n . . 1 ' w ""V""' W1? 1 ef."",n.,!,to Department, French and Mnslci with assistant uouru oi instructors. For Catalogues, Circulars, and further Informs. tioiijaudrcss in. Principals. 8W21 T. R. IIAtt, Sco'yi MKUICAli NOTlOnj DR. C. W. HOHTON, T ESPECTFUttY Informs tire IrrlialltanH W JUV Ilraltleboro that he Intends esUbllsblng Dim- Self for th. nractlo. of l'bnk) and Burner? In this viotnity, hopttig to receive a snare or puoiw poiron agei Taking rooms at tho lleicVe House. OfGce oppomt. tu. l'ost Office; Drattleboro) Vk, July 10) 185& 2llf Grind Ston6s( f TONS Mora Bcotira Crlnd Stones; Cranics1 rWd' x) Rollers for tame) at IT FltOST & GOODHUE'S1 I i ii viKZimB 1 Jq T-irt -r, aAT-n a-,- m w 1 amiuj, ,..- uuiisaiiuu uif jonsr ssauiai- ?ALEi CHEAP. Man, Egyptian R., Cwarn, Barry1. Trfoo'plier.usf .SMALL and conrenlent Dwslliag Itoule, I and a larg. tarlety r Hair Oils and Washca con , pleaaantlysjlualodcn Green ptrecti. For fur, 1 stonily on hand and for sale, at ther particulars enqulr. cf N. N, COLBURN. I J, Wv IIOLTOJi'S. Brallleboro, July eth, 1655. 2JI BrattLboro, Jun. 22, J85i auctISaTbAle OF I'.Ul.Hf, llUIM)IN.'.T,(ITtt, Y'AtrVMl I1AKII8, I.MI'OllTJJl) STOCKj iiousi:h AC Till: liihseriher Hill sell at Auction on YYKDXEtLi DAV lh. 6IH day of SLTTEMBER neat tlie 'Diimmor Parm." owned ahd occupied hy hlin, together with tho auui.) ciock ana rroauce on me same. ALSO: TVVd llDinillSC I,OT8 lying near tho village, one of 4T ACRES and the other of 10, both veil watered, and consisting of wood, meadow and up land. For beauty of scenery and adaptation for gentlemen's summer rest-1 dences they cannot he furpsjrd In Kew Eng land. Ai.soi 73 Aciins or Hddfa asd r.vs- tur. land lying In Vernon. ALSO! Will be sold st the satnrj time and pise, (ha VEATHERMEAD FARSl ljihgMh Ouilford In what It called "YrerUlttrhcad Hollow," con sisting ot aboot2o0 ACRI3 mostly pasture land of superior quality! and the TURRET I'AS. TURE In Ihe rum. neighborhood of About 120 seres both welt fenced and watt!rtdi iK I'm: st twtt oi' CA'f'ri.i: am su tllorodgli tiFod llEtiEF01iU3: ttlltl of whloh were Imported frOul England Also, aeren lKIIVSia all of supctlor i,uality, and three of them fast trotters' ; Also, several full Mood MACKAY 1100S. Also, 1MSI1KEI' Including on. thorough brod South Uown aud on. full blood Merino Buck. ZT The salo will commence at 10J o'clocV A.M. Eierythlng pat up will posllUely bo sold to lh. highest bidder. HT Terms, Cash. MIVI A. uowi.r.v. Brattleboro, July lBth, I8M. Jw RARE OPrORTUNITY. Tltia rftifatir.irir rf.iTi4 li titn tilti XJA Estate in Futney Street, consisting I ilftof K00"! brick House, tery p1eas- mntlr locate). a coed I Urn with Carriage House, a conTenlcst build in p well adapt) ed fur an office store or tncclunlcal bgslncM, cun- fcn.cn t oiiUbnilJiogsi a never rilling spring of piire watcri which I carried to the house and barn and alut two acres of good UnTJ, well stocked witli choice grafted fruiL ALo, a gooa wooa lot ot about acres f 1 genteel Iluggy arxl narncfls 1 Lumber Wngt and Hirntissf A few Fttrmlng and other useful Tools; 20 cords of Wood, prepared for the store; Also, a quantity of pure Medicines, Perfumery and Fancy Articles, which will be sold at cost, or lci4 If more desirable. The above property will be sold on part credit and on liberal terms, ami if not sold ai prttetesaU before tho loth, day at August next, will then be sold at i'uUie Auction. . , If any tenon has a demand agilnst H. IT. Di they dtt desired to present It forthwith, and all pcrsotit Indebted to htm will please fcilPand settle. II. II. UAKTON, Futney Bt. , Juno i8th, 1855. 7w2l jparm for Sale. The understtrned offers fur sale his tVA homestead In tbe beautiful rillageof If I Hp Westminster, Vt., contamlng sixteen acres of choice tillage land under s. hiffh sute ut cultivation. On the premises Ii onfl of the best dweUing-houses in the county, nearly new, two stories Id bight, finished In the best man ner and furnished with all modern convenience and Improvements; The odt buildings consist cf a barn 82 by4V; bam-sbta; wootMnfMi cn trifle house, piggery, 4c, all built at the some time with the house, and In the roost approved manner. Tho premises also contain a 6ne orchard cf choice fruit trees. Tbe house and barn are constantly supplied with good water. Connected with the above, and in close proximity thereto Is a rupture bf 10 rtcret. This prorferty furnlilfei one of the' most demrable country residences In the Connecticut lUvtr Valley, and Is well worthy the attention of all desiring to purchase. Terms maae easy; ana may oe ascer tained br Inouirles M this office: or: bf the nnder- slgne.! on the premises. 1IENUY KKLLOOO. nestminster, June oinj 1000; u i , FOR SALE. The Dwkl1150 Hotrt oh nigh street, now owned and occupied by the nnder slgnod: Also: The lot of land on Elliot St.. oo which lately stood the shop occupied by M. Wil lema. For furthtr partlcultrs Inquire of the sub-i Bcriber. ASIIBELblCKLN'SO.V. Drattleboro, April SOth,- 1BS5. 13 TOR SALE. Tnn CNExriitED lease ofthe centra t HOUSE with the Furoi tore therein conUlned. Tbe lease run eto April ls,18W. Fr particulars inquire oi ute unuerBignei on us premiw, or ot L. a. MEAD; Esq: C; l WHITNEV iJi-eititPoroj Aftn uvinf loixu in PATENT? GRlfEN PAltTTS. THE IUafpIen Taint and Chemical Company, at Springfield, Mass., manufacture Patent Greens which are superior for beauty and durabili ty of color to any ether In the market. The color b Imparted to them by chemical eoBtbinatian, tn stead of by a mere mechanical nixtdre. The undersigned are the sole agents for the silo of the above UllEEX P VITSj and are ready to on an oruen en tier lor lttints cr t-UMilMJ at short Dttio and On reasonable terms. uEMIS & LEO X AuD. IJuttkbore, Mi; 20th, 1855; 17 FOR SALE: A DWELLING HOUSE, DARN, & BnOT' with alanft S BVrrl of land .'pleasantly sltuatM near Dummcrstcn cent re; Tlie ab6re Is one of the best stands for a 6110B Makcb ai there' is nono in town. Inquire of the subscriber. LARKIN GIRDS. Dummcrston, March 23, 1855. 8 NEW D00KS!! NEW BOOKS! f AnnoTT's mf n Or NAi-otrcoiv: STAR l'APERS; BT Htsrtt W, lrtmna WHICH. THE RIOnT OR THE LEFT THE MiaslMi llltlDKl TALES FOR TllEalAltlNEflt . UJ lllrl. OF WFJlfEftN MASSACHL'SlatTrl) THE WATCIIMANi DLACK DIAMONDS! Zichokke'f History of Switzerlantl; WOMEN IN THE lttTII CENTURY) CONE. COT CUHNEIiSl DOC9TICKS NF,ir UtKIKt HtMluOl, OF LIFE, at Itowirrt FEMALE LIFE AMONG THE MORMONS oAsh r aid ron hac3, FELTON'Si Rrstlleboro.Jiily It. 1855. It ATHERTON &. HASTINGS. SCYTIIIIR. A superior article of Past and German Steel Scythes, manufactured by E. Richardson cf Fitchburg) for sal. by lh doten at wholesale prlcea. Also) at rtriatl, W. also haro a full assortment of Haying Toots Snaths, Forks, liites'; Scythes-Stones and Rifles of food luslity from the best manufacturers. ATHEIITON ft IIASTINOS. Brattleborc; July 1; 1855. 23 NnOCKllfilS; Our stock ta full and ouTas. VT sortment complete,' We are selling many goods because prices are reasonable and article good! Goods exchanged for Fanacra' Produce. ,, . . , ATiiEiiTOaT i Hastings. July 5, 1855. 23 Dm it lirscTujNK'H i"sk Awnnif Tenia for the liurll bt llnra-nl. Tl.la rau dy It compos! of a cotopound preparation eora mon weed grewng along the. sea ahor aral ts certain and Infallible remedy for the oar. ef Djs- depsU aud Ra rtccbnlirlnylng diseases, anch as pal- f illation of the heart, nerTousness, weakness oftho imbs, kc Put up In quart bottlerr at One Dollar per bottle. This remedy is-prt-Ared under the personal supervision or Dr. J. 11, tSoiienoK, proprl eior 01 ocuenck s rutmi ulmouio Syrup, and for sal. In ' 1 v imrvnu Brattleboro; by ti. HVulUil, SAJIATOGA WATER frcah from Congress. Springs) Just received and for sal. by. . J, w, hoiJton; DralUeboro, June 22, 1855. BAL5rOFTIlduS.NirFLOWliSK"tor boIilU fylng the complexion, Ioralas.l.Ji Cundall'. If.!. T!. 1)1!. .. . I - 1 I . r a-.-..,,. w n BbTbV V