The Stanstead journal, 19 février 1857, jeudi 19 février 1857
[" = Si PAS eis SRN ln 0e rie ACH AR SA a Sm * : \u201cSIANSTEAD JOURNAL, PUBLISHED , EVERY THURSDAY MOBNING.1C E\u2014 Blake's Building, Rock Island.or OFF pets rn ; \u2014$1,50 per snnum, or in ad- Ter Sen in advance for six months.har veel apis ING.\u2014%1 por square (16 lines) first insertioiP25 cents euch subsequent insertion.All transient advertisements, such as Estrays, Libera- trad fac.wust be accompanied with the money, and the fice of such notices will be $1.Liberal rangements made with yearly advertisers.Ad- verliscments inserted until forbid, unless accompanied with written instructions, ; \u201cAll communications by muil must be post-puid.For the Stunstead Journal, Mr.Evrron,\u2014 1 supposed that * Non\u201d from a hasty perusal of wy first communication of 25th Dec, had misunderstood my meaning as to making up the balance of School expenses on the District according to number of duvs atigpdance ; and that his error probably arose by confounding my remarks on this point, with thuse in another part of my eom- munication about probable donations | that might iu time be added to the School fund ; and that not by any very close reading, he had imbibed the idea ihat ! intended the balance to be made up by voluntary subscription, \u2014 which was very far from wy meaning however expressed.I supposed at any rate the musconstruetion arose, either from the imperfection of my writing, or his reading, or perhaps buth; and that by my subsequently explaining that the 1ax on Districts should be made compulsory by Law, he would set ll right: and would be ready to proceed 10 more weighty matters on the great subject of Edu- sation.Under this conviction, at the close of mine of the 223 Jun.T made my friend as civil a bow as | conld under the circumstances, thanked him for his attentdn to the subject of Ed- weation, and eaid I hoped to hear from him again.Accordingly.for my gratification, in you:s of the Sth Feb.inst, he again appears; but to my surpuise, still clinging to that same \u201cvoluntary contribution\u2019 \u2014changiog it a sit- - Ue bowever, making it this time \u201cvoluntary system\u201d\u2018\u2014ascribivg it to me as its author, and with quite a flourish joining issue thereupon.Akhouvh he pives me credit fur my subsequent explavation that | would have the pay- mess wade compulsory by Law, vet he says itis ail the same thing : and il itas'at he can make the swine thing by just tacking the word \u201cvoluriary\u2019 to the acl of sending to Sehusl lle sevins determined 10 make me an dvocu'e for the *volantary contribution system'* any Way.And then he gets escited\u2014 assumes uirs of high pugillistification\u2014says 1 dutter-J\u2014presumes ] was bit\u2014strides into \u201cthe true butte field\u201d \u2014marks out his ground \u2014erects his batteries-\u2014announces that he isa- ° * T7 PUBLISHED BY L.R.ROBINSON.STANSTEAD 5 308 PAT LA, \" THE PROPRIETOR vi 38 PREPARED YT STBÈUTE CADRES ol) EVERY any or .dob Printing., Bary, Visiring & Bussx ss Cannss = ; pie of every descri tion ; Le AT ; 3 , ADS, CIRCULA , .&i $1,50 Per ANNUM.\u2014$1,25 IN ADVANCE.Al Ondes sith neutness and'éispateh! and on .\u2014 llamentary\u2014and consequently the lapse of! We find these opinions freely expressed by \"considerable time, perhaps 8 nuinber of years, some of our best furmers, ard particularly by prior to its adoption; which I fear would those engaged in producing milk.N.E.throw our hoped fur school reform too far into Farmer.the future.TTT mmm - Ma reasonably fair prospect could be shown ; that the whole could be brought about at an early payiod, and should people generally ac \u201ceede tu it, 1 should not oppose it.What I look upon us of paramount importance, is a radical amelioration of our system as intima - \u201cted inthe latter part of mine of the 25th Dec.; , and as to the modus operandi in ra ising the j money l am not so very strenuous, so that it is simple, efficient and equitable.Before dis- ; missing this point however, I would suggest (the following, which is a sort of compromise ;of the two methods :\u2014Let a valuation of all property be made with reference exclusively \u201cto schools.Let the school system be organised as before recommended\u2014the Secretary Treasurer of the lucality can in five minotes furnish each Distries Committee with a state- ent of the ratable property in the District ; then leave it optional with each District, either tv make up the balance of the Teacher's salary on the amount of éllendance, or on the property ; and in both cases Jet the District Cummittes be invested with legal authority to enfore the collections.Yours very respectfully, ALBUS.A WirE WORTH HAVING.\u2014An extract from à letter from the consignees of ship Neptune's Car, in San Francisco, ® her owners in this city, says :\u2014*\u201cThe ship Neptuce's Car arrived un the fifieenth of November.Fifty days ago, Captain Patten was attacked with brain fever, and, for the last fourteen days, he has been blind.Previous to his illness, he had put the first mate off duty, on account of his incompetency.Afterward, the second wate took charge of the ship, hut, as he did not understand navigation, the; captain\u2019s wife worked up the reckoning every day, and brought the ship safe into port.The first mate wrote Mrs.Patten a letter, reminding her of the dangers of the coast, and the great responsibility she had ÿrsumed, and offered to take charge of the ship ; but she slood by the judgment of her husband, ard declined the offer.During all this time she acted as aurse to treat his case, shaved his head, and, by her constant care and watchfulness, kept him alive.She said that, for forly nights, she had not undressed herself.lew women could have dune so much, and done iteo well.She was at once navigator, nurse, physician, and protector of the property intrusted to her husband.\u2018nterest here, and, independent of other considerations, all are anxious for her sake, tha the caprain should recover.\u2019 Rear Your Heifer Calves.Good cows in the neighborhood of Boston, and at the Brighton and Cambridge markets, have for more than a year past been bringing from thirty-five 10 fifty dollars, and the supply, at these prices, has scarcely been equal to the demand.Cows that are of large size, old man of the name of Guyot; he was known and that give an extraordinary quantity of {io every inhabitant and every urchin in the wilk through a large portion of the year, sel! | streets could point him out as a miggard in at prices varying from sixty-five to one hun- his dealings, and a wretch of the ulimost pen- dred dollars! Good lvoking 1wo-years old ury in his habits of life.From his boyhuod, j heifers in calf, of almost any breed, sel] quick- this old man had lived in the city of Marseil- ly at thirty to forty dollars, and if of somme les: and, althopgh the people treated him particular breed and of supposed merit, fre- with scorn and disgust, nothing could induce {quently command fifiy dollars.Milk isin de- Lim to leave it.When he walked the streets mand, and will continue to be so, and ought he was followed by a cod vf boys, who, GUYOT.Some years ago there lived in Marseillesan hard to deal a few passes cautionsime aout The 40 be supplied to the cities by those living near hating him as a grasping miser, huoted him \u201cloge Uorests \"-.*Now, all that \u2019ere\u2019s as true as gospel, and any man as was there kin testify ta it What we was all svug and quiet\u2014the wind had gone down, and when l turned 10, I see asiar| winkiu® through the pine, so | knowed \u201ctwouly | be fair in the mornin\u2019.| guess the sun never! fun\u2014now 105 jolly 11eil yo! They'll make the woods holier, aluie spring.1 *Wal, it's four year, last full, sence | agreed | to gn up river witha company of Jim 3 il | son's gun\u2019 up.You know Jum Stilson, \u2018 Mr.Front Jim, he come down tew Bangor, where 1 was waitin® for the gaog : it wus putty well along in October, and he brought a feller with ham that tuk my eye, the minn l laid it on mm.He wus a pictur to look ut that critter wus\u2014a real tail, slim well set fel- learuedly about \u2018giapswade* and \u201ctransition conglomeraie.\u201d Wind up the discourse with | a moat eloquent, affecting appeal to the co) sciences of your hearers on tho Durham breed ; any one msy incur it; and beside that, they will soon Lecome great pets of the family.\u2014 \u2018The second year, if pusturage is short at vhinery, added to what we already have.and! wn the present incipient Mages of our mimic.pal experience.And | mil) intimated my o- pinton, that under present circumstances, the | simple mode of paying aecording to amount ol instruction would be preferable; at lomat | until we were betieriversed in municipal matters.And would now say further, the tax on! all property as you recommend, presupposes a\u2019 vood deal of discussion, both local and par- home, they muy be sent away.By this course, in three or four years, Mas-| , NE suchusets, at loa, may be socked with the | CoMFosTs Tho tendency of lime fo ull best cows she has ever had, and produced up- yape nitrogen, which escapes by union with | on-het own sil, \u2018U'he small farmer may a.{hydrogen under the form o ammonia, which\u2019 @opt this method, and very soun, without real- {18 the very greatest treasure of the dung- ly fecling that he has incurred much expense, \"280 find himself in possession of several cows whose profitable qualities will scarcely admit of a doubt, and whose ages he will know.\u2014 of cattle.; is paper places such Londoners as get mashed by railroad collisions or fnanciallv busted.e Id aan.Naty, Le Under the head of Broken English, à Par- started up the river ; the more 1 see ui Rob low, light in the heels, snd heavy in thie arm; | his cye ws jast us bright as + hawk\u2019s, und: he had tho curlin'est head yeou ever did see.Wal, Jim said ha wanted to jine company with us\u2014he'd wintered twice nthe woods, ' wus sober, and smart lew work, and that wus éusy envugh tew see, and | liked his luvks\u2014 : he had a real out-and-vut, free spoken way | with him.So 1 gin iny consent, and he cum | down to the boardin\u2019 house the very next: mornin\u2019, with his traps, Jim called him Rob! Kendal-1 knowed his mother\u2014shs wus al Barnes.Wal, in a couple of daye ot au, wo the better | liked him, he wus cleae nt, and as full of friak as a colt, tew When looked batter 10 any of us than it did next! day.Howsomever, | was asleep as soun as any of \u2018em, but 1 guess 1wus about midnight, 1 roused up.aud shifted fv other sido\u2014that | brought me facin* the fire; there warn*t no! blaze, but à great b&l ot red coals, and what! should T see butdtob Kendal sunin ature it, back to me, holdin his face in his hands, und shakin* hke an ager-Gt.J) watched him y init, and then mustered np, and got along side of him aud with that he returned 10 Jug pipe.,-: The argument remained in statu que.Bud the story 1 have treasured smuag wy cutive, ties of literature.; Smee =\u2014z= Dear or Dr.Ure.\u2014The distinguished\u2019 and venerable man of science died dn the Vd of Jan.in London, at the age of egmgnnmé yeaie.[ie is well known by his anis nf\u201d the United States, especially by hin \u2018Diet rin\u201d ary of Arts, and Science and Mining; whieh?has uo equal in any language.| - His firat work was à Dictionary sf Chemië* try, published in Glasgow, ÿSeurland;\" Wien?\u2018he was Professut of Chemistry in thw Ai sunian Institute, where he delivered Fis chéni™ ou] lectures 10 the working men vf @ \"The lust thirty years of hie lite hase æpent in London.He was a peyufas levid and writer \u2026 ® ng?\u2014_\u2014 ee smart to break out the road, but there wüs# te | oe : wr ee ; .; ; dicated Virginix side of the Putomas, was swept 8 : À [Prom the Canadien Times.) inferred 34 cnee renee, oe fo up | Mouais a Ro appear es wy by ios, and carried down tbe river.LATER FROM EUROPE.Yo groster purse oan bte pommeant, B | Shorbroske, Tih Pabrusry® 1857.Eurupe.He purchased a quantity of the this thas the cold Fridsy of 1857 was the| The Wess.\u2014A dispaich from Chicago says : Arrival of the Ang to-Saxon \"fe within i.l'urders.À pack of mad wolves ; > GerrLemen, A jo Taw material, sending from Singapore, part hich we ha reeord.The freshet bas dune immense darosge in vriva imparted 4-00 ihe wilds of Bown eles Yona deri fo Sars! Ln Prat Bengal and part 1 Europe, cet pe | his viciaity to railroad bridges, telegraphs, PortLanp, Feb.13.\u2014The steam propeller louse ups \u2018à od M be trifling affair, in com 0 the sais of Spiriluons i of hic ied i me ; » Tes.ta.rison to « i D.iatraduced by me Just Session, are with le | ot be applied.The quentiy en Eng: , £3 The coroner's inquest inthe case of the | mills, etc.On Friday, at Aro re Anglo-Saxon, from Liverpool, about 10 À.oles of the [i Sp the peace y Told -\u2014 os included in the \u201cLower fiauads Municipal, 4 secured 10 him at once as the discoverer, oo, ier of Dr.Burdell, still continnes.New bridges, 8 saw mill, Planing or eee M.28th ult., arrived below this port 9400) Tig is 8 burn in which nobody demur, A peudment Act poh and X11.eh.the gold inedal of the Society of Arte, bis circumstances have come to light which seem | factory, snd larze de several lives are | S8rly hour this morning.and yet ree wu seandalous amount of pet ] i County Councils are 152 \u201cPward, uniil the President vert i i ian Cunning: s+ept away.Itis feare Great Baitain,\u2014'Uhere was a rumor that 1 hitigation cuusianily goirg on in New Eng.By the 8th section the County vile ! Board, on no other ground whatever than this 10 point out Fekel and the woinan 8 \" ; land, capecially io the ore) ection à empowered hy By Laws to be passed in Mee discovery liberally bestowed hie patronage on ham as she perpetrators of the horrid crime, lost.Co bridge, at Morris, is © the fall of Bushire the Persians made sub- ofien is peaceful community complète] ow ; month of March in each ear tu prohibit and Dr.M.'s son.The New York Times of the 12th, says:{ Rock Ialacd railroad | ridge, road brid e mission to the British, but the London jour- hy the ears, and arrayed in furious factions | Débolie a9d iotuxiating amas vines, 2 Team | \u201cTa Bond street drama approaches its cluse.gone.Also Michigan Central Nite wo pol uals have no confirmation of the report, and for years, by some peñiy dispute between, By the 5th sub section of the Lith section\u2019 Tuesday's praceedings at the inquest substan-| at Ypsilanti, and the bridge at Niles, tog wostly doubt it.Squire Such-a-one and Deacon Somebody, Parliament wili re-assemble Feb: 3.-=The Queen's speech will be read by commission.The Earl of Cork wil! move, and the Earl of the Local Councils (in default of the County Stanstead Honinal, tially fastened upon John J.Echel and Mrs.| or with several over the St.Joseph and Kala- which perhaps did oot involve the valve of / ] have prepared the inclosed draft of a By- | © Cowper will second the address in the Lords.! va { i ten dollars at the outset, and might hae Councils sciing in March) are authorized to Cuuningham the guilt of the bloodiest and mazvo rivers.Chicego river rose settled witha © put by ain om eht have been THURSD Y PEUR VARY 19.1857, POSE awful murder that has startled this city] Both branches of the Chicag Law 10 carry out the provisions of tke Law, TH AY, 2 .6 general information net, Sir John Ramsden will move, and Sir John | Andrew Agrew will second it in the Com- the parties exercised but a singl in of t He gle grain of for many years.The parties, of course, will several geet on Saturday, and the oe conciliation and Common sense ! But each it Jon.be put upon their trial\u2014and it is possible they portions of our city are submerged.| ra ue oo maintain his rights,\u2019 and so ; general iutormation and adoption 1f an%rove {Born BurcLarv.\u2014 The house of Andrew may not, upon the ful! and final examination, er is now falling.holo 10 ih ivide their property betwoen i Jumnay answer for the Vocal Councils ile ; 8 Plain, was bur- | \u2019 > al | , .ington and ond it in : outs und the opposing packs of hungry | Conny Council of any Couuty should decline Young, Esg.of Staustead Plai be cunvieted.But a prima facie case has been The damage Chiongo, a 000.mons.Rumors of modifications in the Min- lawyer: draw the w hoie town 1010 the quar, fully made out against them.There seems Quincy railroads b re badly istry prevail but nothing definite has trans-| Te ; rca themselves into demoniac fury, little reason to doubt that Ecke! did the deed,| As usual, many ed by the ion of| pired: .Ving he Yours a dancing nod exapper: ith it wi damaged, and some wrecked by the a oy.; ; | ving.» find themselves finally woun Perhaps you will request the Townships kened a young lady sleeping in a room ad- and he cannot be connected with it without de 8 bat the destruction was much less Fraxce.\u2014 The Moniteur publishes a state up with a verdict of ten dollars daniages, and.press gererally to give the closed an ineer- jrining the une in which stood the Secretary, implicating Mrs.Cunningham.han on come former occasions.At Cincin- Ment of customs revenue for the past yesr, pu further appeal! This iy nota faney sketch, a .} ; .\u2018i i ili i ) ' aggerated hi J tion.who immediately arvse and passed through| Since the bore was writien we ove seen nati the following hoats were wrecked: The showing sixteen millions francs deficit from pus EL ie ancre ga » ï ' : i i ; * OTH, an.* ; .the previous year.Your obedient servant, the rom for the purpose of wvakening Mr.a telograp eo Coepaich or ov is in.[ i are either not lenantable or filed with ice ance ever comes.Such are the beauties of vou ccessible by means of the ice which! Lo they ure secessible by trian troops from the Principalitres, las left has submitted to British demands, but the in- ed, fed er entertained by him, any of the li- lions given the jury by Judge Caron were so Persons ing several canal boats upon the abutments.December, after an Lour\u2019s fire from the fleet.The deals of the capture of Bushire have dard, published at Jrashuruh.In repurting eight gundred and fifiy-seven, in conformixy of booty abure mentioned.The robbery was wag a new boat, owned in Louisville, The f ! ; | ea and 1hisis the third spirited trial.\"Thé first Counerl and forming a quorum thereof, the sanity of Verges.pa are.aught that now appears 10 the contrary.\u2014 ituous, vinous, alcohuti@ and latoxicating h- Switzerland may now safely disarm, us Prus- 5 e 1h of 1he floud : great degree of exasperation is aheady reach- holic and _intexicatimg Jiquors; and it is the upon those of our citizens who are leust able the grand jury, and if the case goes on, we provided, sell, directly oz indirecily, by whole- find, raiment and propery.Towards the! get at liberly; proceedings pending against °F Strid anil quiet p'are And, after all, ruin, gin, whiskey, wine, spirits, or any cem- portion of that thoroughfare, presents a mel- the sinoke and noise accumulating, the best fence.; noplo concerning the Principalities have at aw and slush, which could only be ten oed by \"PP 8 p the law, surround them.The northern pait of our Vienna.They were to leave by the 30th of Quars named in this By Law, in any quanti- plain that the most stupid juror could not fail { In the upper busin barges are crushed, ca-| pushire was captured on the day previous, been received, from Bombay under date of ; \u2026 >, the Orleans County Court, it gives the fullow- .4 ; .g : v \u2018Low nada Mu- ; ) lo the provisions of the Lower Ca a very bold one, and was apparently commit.i ; une .8 .St.Louis Intelligence® of the 61h, announces trial resulted in favar of the defendant; the suid A.B.presiding as Mayor\u2014 SWiTZERLAND \u2014The Paris Moniteur of- y shets ! : r The Fre ° We krow nothing of 11% cost up to this date, quors ; sia is doing, having dismissed the troops of i ! > \u201cThe subsiding of the flood has enabl=d us ed by the parttes.Now it seeins to be \u2018vie opinion of ths Council That itis proper 10 ex- ! ItaLy.\u2014A dispatch from Milan, dated 25h, | to bearit, mary sale or retail, in any shop, store, tavern, house, river s de, houses have been carried from their t1= generally thought that the verdict is fule ; pound of these or any dif these with each oth- anchuly appezrance.The waiter is sull upon 37Med men overpowered the guards, and con- (ren ju Vermont brought out, and for three 1! No person shall from anJ afer the hard labor with shovels and hoes.length terminated, and 10,000 \u2018Turkish tronps city has suffered less than the Southern, least $100,000, March.The news, when spread in Vicnna, or other place where any truflie, or buying who had retired to bed, thinking themselves Sob others stove in ty, shall be held to have sold the same and |, understand.The evidence as given by the nal boats partially sunk, ! Jan 2.ing history of a trespass case which resulted\u2019 in a verdict of $10 and cots for the ploinuf .wicipal and Road Aev of 1855,\" sud of the .: pe ! \u2018Lower Canada Municipal and Road Act of ted by parties having some knowledge of the relies.ieriagi li 1 =, : ; pretiiees that the Mississippi is entirely clear, and-uav- second the jury dui not agiee, and now, after igation is unobstructed, all the way through three wears, ite plain: has recovered ten The said Council do hereby ordain and : \u2019 make the following By-Law, 10 wit: ficially confirms the statement that in me- \u2014 diation of the Neufchatel affair, Napoleon i : We copy from the Albanv Evening Jour- put are luformed Ly lawyers engaged in the v ) case, that it will nes be less than fLvelve hun- Whereas ihe Legislature of this Province hath devolved vpon the Municipal Councils in hein | i îble that diftrulti ; their homes.lt is possible that difileulties .i to visit that portion of our city which hae ; p Ki (Pp tury al duh,\u2019 or more properly speaking been inundated and is still surrounded with \"AY remain as 10 claims of the King of Prus-| style or ruin.\u2019 The one endeavors to impeach ercise the sand power, its hereby enacted, as follows: dre net sufficient sgers to tell how how There is scarcely an individual in the south- | states that a umversal amnesty has been of-| nore there may or aught to be.The neigh- building, shanty, booth, tent.ship, boat or i vi el: - ; je fi » i = 4 vg.- essel; ur iu any field, forvet, road, square, foundanans, buildings have cracked, flours them are quashed._ .by equal to te damage.What a \u2018great «nat have bren torn up, and the fronts battered in| A letter, of doubtful authority, from Na-|ter a lutle fire kindleth \"Behold tour law- er, or with any other liquid, or any spiritn- nose vinous.aleviiulic of intoxicating liquor ; the floor of many of the stores, and the ice 1s! veyed the body of Milano the ass esin, on] years battling for ten dollars } Surely, the piled up in the street to the height of frum} hoard a ship.mouniain hath labered and brovght forih a said Church sireet and à portion of the streets] arc 10 be marched into Wallachia and Mel-|.intersecting it, present a gloomy apprarance.davia to keep order during the elections.In the upper basin the ice is piled ue to the y i : height of frum six to eight feet above the wa: 1 Eoduced a favorable effet on the Bourse.and selling is earned on or where persons are ; New Vork.\u2014Immense damage was done | ter The ice has forced the caual ri:er crafi : prod A \u2014 Further telegraphic accounts are lodged, fod.07 entortaited for rain, Lo in Albany.\u2018The great fluod commenced a-| down upon the Columb'a street bridge, car- ERSIA.grap \u20ac | ; ; safe, w ; i after a smart action.shall incur and forfeit a hke penalty | 2 safe, were aroused by horsemen, who rode | genm tugs crushed by-the ice, and all lie hud- | a smart \u20ac Details of ths Chi ; 4% k .; uehee papers, shows the most inai .; cire + : ai e 5 and bridges.\u2014 Brigadier Gene * clans of ther Chinese war are received IV.Any keeper of any shop, store, Er papers, CUNVIDEIE through the water, knocking at the doors of} dled together against the duck 8 8 ral Stafford, Col.Maelet, which eonlism previous telegraphic acconats.\u2014N.E.Farmer.1850\" at which were present A B\u2014Mayor 10 Cairo.dollars and costs! with a prospect of as many By-Law.[ acted in reliance on a confidential knowledge i unt o ; nalof Wednesday ihe folluwigg accoun dred dollers! We Lave watched the prog- Lower Canada the power to protihit and pra- ice and water, it is an appalling sight to wit-{ s1a tu have his standard flou on the castles of the others pood name, and vice versa.Ale I From and afier ihe day of ern pat of the city but has sustained some ficially decreed tor the Lombardo Venitian| burs are mterested.take sides, and the parti.street, yasd, or other place, witing the limits by the ice.ples, speaks of a conspiracy to blow op the] Frrs on sLeore side, and as many on the other, rader à pecaliy of net less than five dollars, five or six feet.More than this, tbe stores Tl'uakev.\u2014 The conference at Constanti-| 988.Or expects to sometime, if deliver Many of the houses are sull wundated, buts The order for the withdrawal of the Aus- furnish to aay person trafficking with or lorg- the ther parties, as in this case the inatruc- | hout 2 o'clock Monday morning, and the wat- rying the upper portion of it off, avd stand-| received.Bushire surrendered on the 8th of telligenca is still doubted in some quarters \u2014 i rose six inches in five minutes.Louth, or other place ol traffic or where per- Froofs of guilt, of premeditation, and of com.huoses to arouse the sleepers to a sense of their There is not a pot hot a vessel in this basin and Lieuis.Atterson and Warren were killed, \u2018le exira ofthe Cluna Mail où December 16 © ; .© ; ; es du .: pO are lodged, fed, ur Satertated ar gain bined and murderous attack by the gang, of danger.The wildest confusion prevailed, the us re datriet is in the utmost confu- | ésides 20 rank and file.\u2019 who shall have or Keep therein, any of the li- y à a ; mine .- 026 CERTES .! 7 : T i ave bee \u2018 quors named in Us By-Law ARTA whom Hagan seems to have been a PTOMINENt peuple in the lower parts of the city having sion.\u2018The ice from the North forced its way| Earrat was occupied on the 4th of De- a I'he factories have bre n burat down by the evnsidered lo keep He same for sale, and shail member.Yet notwithetanding this damning barely time to escape with their Hives.About | into it, carrvinz piles of lumber back towards ! cermber.= nao a harm fin lars we lave a ; ee ; sera fac i ' sud 4 ! | re i id: \u2018 : Feri that ocluckh on Sunda incur and furfeit a like penalty.| Array uf facts, a Jury was found so prejudiced |3 o'cloek the alarm bells were sounded for | the canal, furcing and Sarrying the buildings Large reinforcements are to be sent up thel nicht, 1be flames burst out 10 every direction, V.Fachand every person, who actually in! by religious preferences as to violate their fire, when the flames were discovered bursi- from their foundations, and crushing many of} Golf.Vigorous efforts were made by ihe seamen 5 .ev if Wo0ses fi .; ; gr them.ny : ; ; > - : person sells, ke ps, offers ur exposes for sale, gas, Judge Caron trusted that the verdict ing forth from houses in different paris of the! .\\ ; | SirJ.Bowring had applied 10 the Indian | and the IRarines to stop the progress.but all euñer for hunseil or for any other person, } | not ; ; > ; oo i At Cleve'and, Ohio, a good Joa of damage | attempis were fruit Fike | rs nained ris By-Le would be such as would appear Just in the city.EE.C.Waraer & Sun\u2019s lime kilns and | ; .| government for treops.aviempis were fruitless, and ihe fire raged auy of Abe liquors named tn this By-Law \u2014 vos of tl bl ; ; .; was caused by the freshet in the Cuyahoga © a .throughout the night, up to the time of the and each and every person wha is the owner | \u20ac¥08 of the publie, and atthe tribunal of thei buildings, on South Street and Broadway ;! iver, which overflowed Tore tracts of © The French journals publish the fullowing.tcamers feavine.A del | © ; ; .1 d low ars : ; 4e 4 .Shes ar la .Ts! y 4 of any liquor, sold ar exposed for sale con-| own consciences,\u201d aud in the strongest lau- Gibson & Dalton's glaving and plaster milis,| ; fr me fh on on { dated Marseilles: \u201cCairo has arrived with cotertained hat the flames might \u201cbo extin: | ; _ CL a « vert ., ; ea , .[1ry, carrying o vas of lu ' , ; - \u2018 - ore \u201c trary to hs By Liv; and cach aud oa gaage said \u201811 would be a lamentable thing | at the fuot ef South Sireut, and R.Barrett's | fa y of Juautities J 0 li AMC news from Constantinople to the 1äth.Con- guished, hut 1he fresh fires burst out Prsaoun, Who is the tenaat or ocespon ol anyi, .: : z .- .ending manuvizctori are: Ww os, .; , .person, el a A 1 \u201cAM nt shoul-t be said after this trial that a man fire briek store on the pier, were all in flames | 5 | clories, slt res au CCIN2S.stantinople purnals confirm the statement that Admiral Seymour had withdrawn his mer building or place where any such hquor 15) ; , F : : | Welearn from the Chicago papers that oo | into the Gard I ! sold or offered for sale contrary to this By- | wight be murdered in the open day, or unlaw- 44 the same time, having, in each case, ignit-| ib : 3 Je ; ; \"ithe English lave taken the Island of Karrui nL ne en.the only refuge left for for- Law ; shall be severally held to be ta all 1u- | fuliy Killed with impunity ;\u201d but unfortunate.ed through the slackening of the lime.The ao ridges on the St.Josephs river, in nd Fort Bushire.The Persian garrison || is are known but Admiral means > d purposes of thi law veu lt on ; .; .oe i Michi , \u2018ay.Lo soe ake a 3 : butthere is little dou J and Etes the huey Iv the result shows what security there is fur eight of the water rendered it impossible for Mania vere oh swept a $50,000 has received orders to retire into the interior.mat the city of Canton will be no longer sparer of the place, where such sale, keeping, of 1., ee instipe qe ; : à amage reuched $5 or un : ; ; - i ; fering.oc exposing for sale tation a life, or chaneafor Justice.among a people who the engines lo reach the scene vf the confla-| 60 pots the damage re , (The inhabitants of the city of Bushire re-|ed, and the discharge of rockets and shells re a 3 sing ale ti Se + sind , .; .; QD .i .4 3 \u201cCe .to have personally tncorred and forfened the | Pring the prejudices and feuds of heir nave gration, but the firemen put off in boats, wigh |\" 2000: .; mained there fier the entree of the English.already commer.ced.! A Ï ; ; penalty therefor aad such penally may be country with them.buckets, and confined the flames, to tho bnild-! O* Friday evening, while the Rock Island \u2018The latter were preparing 10 extend their op- Kony ' ie follow re haan from the ong ; ach of the s: R 2g 5 rale- >, .: : : 4 , rel i ; ride 08: upage , ; .; .a correspondence of the London mes, inflicted on each of the said parnes separate Judge Caron acquitted himself of his duty ings where they originated.The propeller \u2018reigbt train was on the briège across Dupag erations into the interior.Considerable re- : manfully, and none were probably more inforcements had arrived in the province of Shiraz.ited on oh ova ' .> dated Dec.15, it would appear that 1 .ge le, or spree rl.| Western Warldcaugh ro, snd wa seul 7 1rd ll ad he locum and fin clic wih is hav.be or offbud against any of the provisions ol this ASl0nished by the verdict than the Cont.and sunk to save the cargo.She had 400 severa cars were precipitated into the river.adjusted : \u2026 ; By-Law.shall wear and facto to the corp, oo ; _ bushels of corn on board.R.H.Pease's The engineer, fireman, and breakman were Miraz Khan, respecting whom the dispute On the 15th of November, Captain Foote, hy mE re es ce ae a La ae ns Eh ge Je, le Ep vence Bi prenne A Fremont vas a perl ft Jess th A machinery destroyed, Twelve canal boas, \"311 Was hen Hughes Jewell.He leaves Several Prioces of Candahar have refused S to support England, and have gone to Te- hieran to offer their submission to the Shah, his way fics Whampoa to Canton, in the A ; ; ship's pinnazce, for the purpose of withdraw- Bs ; ; + a wife and three children oruellsville Vil.\u2018Fle preceeding sections shall not be and steam tugs R.!.Grant and H.M.Dowd, vy ildren at Hor , leld te probibitihe eale or exposure for sale were sunk.The canal line warehouses on! *\u2018*_* The Shah has concentrated his troops in the eastern provinces says: PE es HF Something has bcen said in the Journal about the cold weather on Friday and Sau- urdav, 23d aud 2hh of January.As these were probably the coldest days for many years any facts in relation to them will be found in.ing the American marines stationed in the for- alcohol for medicing echanieal, or ; ; ; The freshet o a i in- of pure alco medicinal, mechan « the piers were stove in, the floud making a e freshet on the Deleware still contin leresting, eign factories.when in passing the Barrier forts, the buat was fired at hy the Chinese and breach through them.\u2018Three hundred and Ÿ** and at Easton, and other towns large obliged 10 put back te Whampon, notwithstanding that the American flag was flying ab manufacturing porposes only, by persuns here- afier duly heensed so to do.VIII.The Inspector of Licenses for the Distrier shall after this day grant no tavern Ij- cense ta any perso; Within (his twunieipality for selling any of the liquors aforesais ; but shall and may grant licenses 1 sell in shops only, bul not in taverus, pure nlcoho!, for medicinal, mechanical, ar manufacturing purposes, only to such persons, not being tavern Keepers, as shall have entered into bonds * to the corporation of this municr: lity (themselves in one thousand dollars, and two securities in five hundred dollars cach,} not to violate the provisions of ths By-Law.| IX.It shall he the duty of the Sceretary ! Teeasnrer of this municipality, within days afier he shall have received proof or notice of the violation of this By-Law 10 cause an action to be brought in the name of the; corporation against ihe offender fur the amount of penalty meurred, and to prosecute the same, without delay.to trial and Judgment.Tur Discoverer of Gurra Percna.The discoverer of this mspissated sap of an Indian tree\u2014=now so extensively used in the arts and | Mr.E.Meriam, of Brooklyn, N.Y., who from his watchful observance for many vears.is called the *Clerk of the W eather,* has recently visited Verinont and the region of the White Mountains, and has published some obse vations upon the subject.He says the cold of Frigay aud Saturday, 23d and 2h of January, ranged fron, 32 tv 65 degrees below zero, tear and north of thé +Hib parallel, of north latitude, in a line drawn from the! Adirondack Mountains of New York, across | the Green mountaws of Vermont tothe White | Mountains of New Hanfpshire.This isa\u2018 greater aud more intense degtee of cold than we have any accurate record of experienced .in the Polar regions by Arctic navigators.| Capt.De Haven of the Grinnell Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, in 1850 to 1851, says that the luwest temperature recorded by him was on the 22d of February, sixty calle were drowned in East Albany.A number of horses, stabled in the lower part of the city, were drowned.Much suffering is occasioned from the want of drinking water, the pipes in the lower part of the city he.ing either frozen or submerged.It is reported that two families on the island oppusite the city have perished.Over 200 feet of trestle work of the railroad brilge south side of the city of Hudson was carried away.\u2018The lower part of Troy was overflowed.The Rensselaer and Saru- togo freight Jepots, on Green Islannd, caught fire from the slacking of lime, and were burned.The South.\u2014 At Philadelphia large quanti- i vies of wood and lumber were flooded uff.\u2014 The Deleware rose 15 feet, and Egston, N.| Jo was flooded to 1he depth of five feet in some places.À house at Lambertville was\u2019 numbers were thrown out of employment in consequence of the mills being flovded.The! water at Trenton is receding slowly.\u2018The Philadelphia Ledger of yesterday aays : \u201cThe water covers the track of the Camden and Amboy road, about five feet, between Bordentown and Kinkura Station, and one bent of the bridge at the latter place han heen Russia had 1aken possession of the islands the Caspian Sea without Persia\u2019s consent.The Imaum of Muscat was seeking to annex the Province of Aloghanistan to his ter- rilories.China \u2014 The news already telegraphed from China is repeated by private advices, in carried away, and the extensive freight and woud sheds at the steambuat landing, below Burdentown, have been entirely demolished and thrown across the track.the Trenton branch of the road, above Broden- town, has been saved thus far by keeping five locomotives and heavy materials upon it ty prevent its being carried fram its place,\" At Newbranswick, N.J., the damage by the overflow of the Raritan 18 estimated at $30.060 to 50,000.\u2018The bridges and track of the New Yock Central Railroad are now all in order.BarTisione, Feb 11.The freshet has done great damage to the Chesapeake and The bridge on) which say the Chinese set fire to the foreign factories at 10 o'clock, night of Dee.19, and lihe fire was raging when the mail left, the { buildings being almost destroyed.It is, however, right to sav that that the vews is received with sume suspicion in London.The telegraph further says that Commodore Armstrong attacked and dismantled the Bar- riere forts, in consequence of the Chinese wantonly firing upon a man-of-war's boat under American colors.\u2018The prices of tea had advanced, and the the time, aud was also waved from the boat, so that there might be no mistake.The American men-of-war.Portsmouth and Levaut, immediately moved op the river and hombarded the forts, which the Chinese defended bravely, replying with a well direcied five, killing ywo men and wounding others, and doing some damage to the vessels.Commodore Armstrong 1hen wrote tothe Viceroy, demanding an apology within 24 hours.The reply being unsatisfactory, the Americans proceeded at once 10 take the fort which they, have since destroyed.In this service spveral lives were lust, Since this wok place, Yeh has written to the American authorities te say that their flag shall be respected, and that it was entirely a mistake that led to the misunderstanding.here are yet one or twd' small points at issue, but we understand that the Americans will accept this apology, snd withdraw from Canton.The plenipotentiaries aml naval commanders in chief of Great Brit- tain and America have held a conference at Canton, but there have heen no results of im + .D ies were , portance.\u201d* I 851, 52 degrees below zero.Sir Edward washed away, also a portion of Van Sleve's; Ohio Canal.One dam has been carried away, *Pplies were short everywhere, ph [hi : \u2014was Win Mont ; A 1 .- .Ys portion of Van Sleve's | : SE.away, mas nt un cree Fgom Naples accounts are deplorable \u2014 a din médical servie, ans tina only an Belcher, nother Arctic navigator in search | foundry a1 Trenton.On Sunday the ice gave | ach Wil ake Jen tare sor A bridge across the Mississippi Terror reigns through the Capital and King- iH of 1846.although wan of the countries pro- | Sir John ranklin, says the greatest de- | way on the Baritan, the flood sweeping away penditure before navigation can be resumed.River is now being built at St.Paul, CO PAR PIS incoeeantly.| ceation nN de ue Fame re of od whieh be capes man 3.rh hy bora, shop, gn ng TE on a berne\u201d | vero beg bas a St Pail, Ps wade in which tho discovery was made 16 worth mentioning.Dr.M.observing certain Maylay knife and kris handles, inquired the mature of the material from which they were degrees below zero.The celebrated Cold Friday, so frequently referred to by aged people, was the 19th of January, 1810.Mr.Merium states that on made.and friun the crude native manufsciure that day he was encamped on the Green , canal boats.* Many of thew, however, will \"be recovered again.A guad deal of property , in the warehouses wae damaged by water.\u2014 .A great portion of the wood work of the | \u2018 Long Bridge between Washington and the! It has been found that improved drainage in twenty sireels in Manchester, England, diminished the annual mortality of the town twenty per cent.fect in height, to allow steamers, in the highest siate of the waler, to pass under it.Îtis intended to be comple'ed by the autumn of the present year having rejected\u201d Vorger's appeal yesterday, the assassin was executed this morning.He was greaily depressed, and it was found - nes- essary to carry him to the scaffold.erger was executed on the Place dele Buguette.He crossed the threshuld of the pris: on supported on one side by the ahby Hogon, A An sa mm be Amt See ues AR tN\" RFI EE A a \u20ac Bh wy | aiber by the executioner: On vesch- wd ob orm, erger fell upon his knees ; oF hen threw himself in the srins of the abbe Hugon, and submitted himself 10 the executioner.29.A period has been fix or eh the political risoners must decide whether they will implore the Royal I nency, or suffer transportation.À decree =» been \u2018jesued eflecting certain reforms,in Hi postal system.Other decress of reform sre expected.0 of note steamers sre 10 be put i spring, tu run between asgow, ee and Montreal.The Tempest, the first of the line, will sail from the Clyde on 1hih of April for Quebeo.tice, of the Louisville Journal, is the Fron of the following : *We see thai the hte ily.though naughty auvthroress, who de herself George Sand, has expressed her- pt very strongly in favor of being burnt after = death.If there is truih in the scriptures, we guess she will have her wish.\u201d A new line Wiuo Geese AND Ducks.\u2014The Richmond Daily Dispatch says, that wild geese and ducks suffered severely from the late terrible storm, and that many of them were so nearly frozen that they were readily approached and Killed with poles.In the neighborhood of Curl's Neck the wheat fields and corn shocks were visited by thensands of fumishing geese, who made 61d havoe with everything that they cuptd consume.\u201d \u201cHorniee DeaTH.\u2014 Ki has been stated that no white man has yet been pul to death où saspicion of complicity in the recent slave insurection.A communication in the New York Tribune asserts that in addinon ta twenty negroes barbarously killed by the frightened residents in the vicinity of the Dover Iron Works Tennessee, a white man, charged with being privy to the plot, had been squeezed to death in a cotton press.10 Farve Rainway ACCIDENT.\u2014-\u2014On Wednesday while Thomas MeDer- mot, aged 19, assistant er.gineer of an up train.on the Grand Trunk Railroad, was in the act of oiling the machinery of the engme\u2014'hen going at full speed\u2014he fell off, and, being passed over by the train, was In- stanily Killed, Norte Derns \u2014 Peter Falcon of Cohassett dure the late terrible storms, saved eleven shipwrecked seamen.Although strongly urged not to leave the shore, ho fastened his life preservers upon his knees and went npon the ice upwards of à qnar- ter of a mile to the bark New Fm- pire and ship California, wrecked on the coast and rescued the, lives of ¢- leven men.A jeweller advertises (hat be Las a mitmber of precious stones te dispose of; adding that they sparkie like the tears of a young widow, Tooth Ache.\u2014Tt is often asked if Davis\u2019 Pain Killer will eure this most unbearable of pans.Tt will seldom fail if applied accar- ping to dirretions.It is also av effcctual cure for neuralgia.\"Try it.mm mS fe \u2014 ee MAREK ITS.Corrected Weekly for the Journal.BOSTON PRICES CURRENT.PuovinencE, BR.I.July 7th, 1884.Mussrs.P.Davis & Son\u2014Gents\u2014Before |) lel Mergui, both Karens and Burmans had found out the value of your Parin Killer, sud J could ! readily dispose of a large quantity of it among\u2019 them.It scams particularly efficacious in cholera | morbus, bowel complaints, und other diseases to | which the natives of Burmah, from their unwholesome style of living, are peculiurly exposed.It is u valuable antidote Lo the poison of Centipedes, Scogpians, Hornets, and the like.1 huve been twice stung by Bcorpians, end in both cascs eased the most excruciating pain and entirely prevented | voyuge homeward from Judia, the Captain of the ship was taken with vomiting and purging and other symptoms ef cholera.1 gave him a good happy results.Sa entire and speedy was the re- Lef, that he would never aguin go a voyage without your excellent medicine, if he could possibly | procure it.Respectfuily yours, REV, J.BENJAMIN, Late Missionary to Burmsh.This may certify, that 1 have uscd Perry Davis\u2019 Vegetable Pain Killer in numerous eases, and believe it to be a very valuable medicine.1 have prescribed it extensively in bowel complaint, (particularly for children,) and it isin my opinion superior 10 any preparation 1 have ever used for the relief of those diseases.P.S.\u2014When given to children, I have always ' combined it with the syrup of gum arabic, say, | ten drops to a tea-spoonful of the syrup, well mix-\u2019 eu.Dose\u2014More or less according 10 the age.Others have mixed it with milk and m lasses, | equal parts.A.HUNTING, M.D.Sold by Dealers in Medicines generally.New Advertisements, AUCTION SALE.ILL be sold at\u201d the residence of Mr.RODNEY TOWLE, Stanstead, 1-2 mile west, Libby's Mill, un Friday, 97th inst, the following property : 100 acres of LAND, with dwelling House and Barn.1 seven years old Horse, 1 Shoat, single Wagon, 1 I'ruveree Sled, 1 Ox Sled, 1 Harness, 1 Plow, 2 Harrows, 1 Pung bottem, 1 Buffalo Robe, 1 Cookirg Stove, 2 Brass Kettles, 3 Bedsteads, 2 Feather Beds.Chairs, Tubles, and a variety of other articles, Sule to commence av 10 v'elock, A.M.oB6w 2 dl.DIXON, Auctioneer.PUBLIC NOTICE.NN OTICE is licreby given that the Men: + bers of the Stanstead Cunnty Agricul- sural Society will meet at Josnva Perry's (near the the Burroughs place) on Friday, 27h Jan, at 10 oclock A.M., for the pur puso of electing Office Bearers for the ensuing year, and recemmending four fit and proper persons as members of the Agricoliural As- suciation for the present year.Per Order.L.K.BENTON, S.T.Stanstead, Feb.16, 1857.58512 Passumpsic Railroad-NOTICE, UBSCRIBERS to Preferred Stock in the Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers Railroad are hereby notified tht the following s the swelling by applying the Prin Killer.Onour $ dose of Pain Killer with the most immediate and «of March next, from 10 u'clock A.M.to \u20ac DERBY ACABEMY.HE SPRING TERM of this Tau tuten will commence Munday March 2d, sud continue eleven weeks, Competent reachers are provided in all departimente\u2014Scientifie, Classical, and ornamental.\u2018Terms, as heretofore For particulars address the Principal, MERRILL J.Hire, M.CA RPENTES Sec.Derby, Vi., Feb.9, 1857.585w3 ~ PEOPLE'S BANK.mE Subscription Books fur the NEW ized by act of the General Assenilily of the State of Vermont, Nov.10, 1856, will be opened at the office of the Bank on Tuesday, Wednesday and \u2018Thursday, the 3d, 41h and Sth P.M., esch day.| LEML.RICHMOND, | :W.B.COLE, | Commis- N- Say E, sioners.JOHN KELLEY, Derby Line, Vi., Jan.17, 1857.583w4 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.Tue undersigned are prepared to furnish from the best estublis ments in New England, Id.York and Canada, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS at MANUFACTURERS\u2019 PRICcES\u2014such as Piano Fortcs, Church & Parlor Organs, - Ke.Also, Reed Instruments of all descriptions, | as Seraphines, Æoliaus, Kc., for| Church or Purlor use.In elegance of finish, excellence of tone and durability, these Bpetruments ure unsurpassed.Every Justrument furnished by us will be warranted Lo give entire satisfuction.J.M.HUBBARD, Stanstead.HENRY HUBBARD, Barnston.December 19, 1856.High-School Books.ATIN, Greek, French and English ScHooL Books ; also Drawing Materials, Tissue Paper, Picture Frames, Sheet Music, Hymn and Singing Books ; Teacbers\u2019 Gift Books, &c.may be obtained of the subecriber, atlow prices.11.HUBBARD.574 Barnston Corner, November, 18356.FARM FOR SALE, HF subscriber offers for sale his FARM, situated on Brown's HiL, in Stanstead, containing 170 acres of land, about 90 of which tare under improvement, There is a dwelling ! House, Barn und Sheds on said place, alsu good apple and sugar orchards.GARDNER A.SHURTLEFF Stanstead, Jan.3, 1857.580 | me Less ass (OFFICE OF THE STANSTEAD, SHEFFORD & Ciampuy RarLROAD COMPANY, Waterloo, Dee.20, 1856.None is hereby given that application will be made at the next session of the Provincial Parliament for an ,Act Lo amend the Siatutes incorporating the Stamstead, Shefford and Chambly Railroad Company.A.B.PARMELEE, Sec.S.S.& C.R.R.Co.BUREAU DE LA COMPAIGNIL DU CHEMIN DE FER DE STANSTEAD, SHEFFORD ET CHsMmBLY.Waterloo.20th Decembre 1856.A'S est par le préseut donné qu\u2019il sera fait application au Parlement Provinc'al à sa pre- chaine Session, pour un Acte pour amender les Statuts Incorporant la Compaignie du Chemin de I'er de Stanstead, Shetlord et Chambly.A.B.PARMELEE, Sec.de ln Co.du C.FL S.8.& C.579m2 have been lai)-\u2014viz : 10 per cent April 15, 1557.FO per cent June 15, 1857.Payments may be made at either of the following Banks, viz: \u2014Pcople\u2019s, Bank of Lyndon, Bank of Urleans, Passumpsic or Brediord Banks, av to Elijah Cleveland, Trustee.Per vrder of the Directors, N.P, LOVERING, Treasurer.Boston, February 5, 1837.586w17 STANSTEAD SEMINARY, Burrer, choice, 24 a 25 Good, 19 a 22 CHEESE.10 a 11 Cony, Western Yellow, ORG a 085 do White, 000 a 0R5: Oats, Northern, 52 a O0 Ivor, per barrel, 6,25 a 8.37 Hors, first sort 1856, Ga 7 Woon, domestic per Ib.Sax.& Mer.flecce, 60 a 70 Full blood, 51 a 60 1-2 aud 3-4 blood, 45 a 83 Common 1-4 blnud, 26 a 43 Cambridge Cattle Market, WEnsEspsv, l'eb.11, 1857.At Market 465 Cattle,\u2014all Beeves and no Stores,\u2014consisting of Working Oven, Cows and Calves, yearlinas.two and three years old.Prices \u2014 Murket Beef \u2014 Extra, (including ! nothing but the best large Oxen well stull-fed at least one yenr,) $8.23 a 8.50 per ewt.; 9st quality, (consisting of large i Oxen, stall-fcd at least several mouths.) $7,50 a 8,00 ; second qnal- ity, (consisting of the best grass fed Oxen, the best stall-fed Cows, and the best three years old Sleurs.) S7,00 « 7,50 ; 3d quality, $6,00 a 6,50; ordinary, $0 a 5,00.Hides\u201487 a 8.25 per ewt.Tallow, 8 a 8.25.Pelts\u201481t,25 « 1,50.Calf Skins\u201414c.Working Ozen\u2014%00 10 $000.Cows and Calves\u2014 From $33 to 63.Two years ol1\u2014lrom 30 to 35 Three years old\u201437 to 40, Sheep and Lambs\u2014 2310 nt market.Extra from 6,00 to 10,00.$5.00.Swine~Live, 020 0-0.Dressed, 10all cis.MONTREAL WHOLESALE PRICES.sd, ea d.Asirs\u2014 Puts, 400 200 © Pearls, 40 0 a00 0! Frour\u2014Canaila Fine.per bbl 00 0 a 00 0 Prices\u2014 By lot, (rem S3,00 ta Superfine, No.2, 206 a 00 © Superfine, No.1, 306 a3 0 Extra, Sup.339a31 0 Sour 000200 0 ; American Sup.00 0 a 00 0 Avnian MeaL\u2014per 196 lbs, 170200 © Oarmest\u2014per bel, 200 bs 26 0 2 26 3 Grain\u2014Wheat, U.C, mixed 70a7 6 U.C.red 60126 3 L.C.red, perminot 6326 6 OATS, per minot 20a 2 1 Pras\u2014 White, per minot 00a 400 Banwey, por minot 50a 0 0 NDIAN C(ORN\u2014 per 561 PROVISIONS.0 36239 Begr\u2014Prime Mess, per brl 60 0 0 62 6 Prime, de 000a45 0 Cargo, de 000n0 © Pore\u2014Mees, do OU 0a1l2 6 Prime Mese, do 00 0 a 87 6 Prime, do 000a%5 0 Burren-Guod Unitepected, 10 0 a 11 0 IIay for Sale.TE 2ubseribor has Fwenty Tons of good HAY for sale.DANIEL WAY.Also about 2°0 acres of Land in the ILL commence on Monday, February 234d.DENISON GAGE, Jr.A.B.Principal.; Miss RUBY WARFIELD, i Preceptress.Further partien\u2019ars may be obtained by apply- \u201cing to the Principal, or to i B.F.HUBBARD, Sceretary.| Stanstead, Feb.4.1857.385 The Spring Term | AUCIION SALE : The Farm of HENRY BENSON, on CB Saterday the 20st inst, an 1 d'eloek, P.M, will be sold : seven years old Tlorses, three years old Heifer, Calf, 5 Sheep, 1 Lumber Wagon, 1 Horse Cart, 3 Harnesses, 3 Sleds, 10 Cords Wood, 25 hushels Potatoes, A lt Sawed Lumber, hard wood, Hemlock Bark, and other property not cnumerated.585w2 M.DIXON, Auctioneer.» | Orrick oF THES.S.& C.R.R.Co.ES Waterloo, Jan.26, 1857.VBLIC NOTICE is herehy piven that | there will bea GIENERAT, MEETING of the Shareholders of the Stanstead, Shef- furd and Chambly Railroad Company held at the Company's Office at the Village of WATERLOO, ou MONDAY, the Second day of MARCH next, at the hour of THREE of the clock in the afiernoon, tor the purpose of electing Directors as the Company's Act of Incorporation directs.A.B.PARMELER.See'y S.8.& \u20ac.R.R.Co.2 J 1 | 584w4 FARMS FOR SALE.] OR Sale in the Townships of BARNSTON and COMPTON, the following Farms, viz: .In the Township of Barnston, 62 acres of Lot No.18, Range 5, about 50 acres nnder improvement, Also a Farm containing OO Acre of Lot No.19, Range 3, with 60 actes under imp ovement, a good Dwelling House and 2 good Barna.Said Farm ison a good road 1 1.4 miles from Barnston Corner, and is within 3 miles of Coaticook.Township of Compton, lying within 30 rods of the Compton Station be- inz Lot No.15 in Range 4, with about 50 acres nader improsement.STEPHEN DAVIS.Barnston, January 30, 1857, 581 NOTICE PERSONS having finished Leather in the Tannery of the late Benaaniy Wyman, can find the same by calling at Baxter & 8.W.Barnaton.Jan.20, 189%.589 Hall's Store, Rock Island.WYMAN.Sianstead.Jan.8, 1887.£80 | the Publishers, © L.SCOTT & COSS REPRINT OF THE BRITISH PRRIODICALS AND THE F'armers Guide.GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF THE LATTER PUBLICATION.L.SCOTT & CO., NEW YORK.continue to publish ihe following leading British Periodicals, viz: 1.The London Quarterly (Conservatire.) 2.The Edinburgh Review (Whig.) 3.The North British Reciew (Free Church.) 4.The Westminister Review ( Liberal.) 5.Blackwood's Edinburg Magazine (1ory.) These Periodicals ably represent the three great polisieal parties of Great Britain-Whig.Tory, and Radical.\u2014hut politics forms only vne feature of their character.As Oigaus of the most profound writers on Science, Literu- ture, Morality, and Religion, they siand, as they ever have stood, unrivalled to the world of letters, being considered indispensable to the scholar aed the professional man, while to the intelligent reader of every class they furnish a more correct and satisfaclory record of the current literatare of the day, throughout the world, than can be possibly obtained from any other svurce.> TERMS.Per ann.For any one of the four Reviews 83.00 For any two ot the four Reviews 5,00 For any three of the four Reviews 7.00 Fur all four of the Reviews 8,00 For Blackwood's Magazine 3.00 For Blackwood and three Reviews 9,00 For Blackwood sud the fuit Reviews 10,00 Payments to be made in all cases in advance.EARLY COPIES.The receipt of Advance Sheets from the British publishers gives additivnal value tu these Reprints, inasmuch as they can now be placed in the hands of subscribers abuut us soon as the briginai editions, Monty current in the State where issued will be received at par.POSTAGE.The Publishers will pay the United States Postage.N.B.The price in Great Britain of the five Periodiculs above-named is about $31 per annum.THE FARMER'S GUIDE TO SCIENTIFIC AND PRAUTICAL AGRICULTURE.By Henry Stepuens, F.R.S., of Edinburgh, and the lute J.P.Norton, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in Yale College, New Haven.2 vols.Roval Octave.\u2014 1600 pages, and numerous Wood and Steel Engravings.Fhis is, confessedly, the mast complete; work on Agriculture ever published, and in order 10 give 1t a wider circulation the publishers have resolved 10 reduce the price 10 Five Dollars for the Two Volumes! ! When sent hy mail [post-paid] te California and Oregon the price will be $7,00.To wvery other part of the Union, and to Canada [post-paid] $6.This work is or the old **Book of the Farm.\" Remittances for any of the above publications should always be addressed, post-paid, to LEONARD SCOTT & CO., | No 84 Gold-atrem.NO Y.| STOCK of the People's Bank, suthor-| CHEAP CORNER! JUST RECEIVED AND BELLING FAST AT 4 SMALL PROFIT ! | Casi customers should recollect that if they want the worth of their money they must call at a cash store, and if you want more than the worth of your moncy, call on F.P.and he _wili prove the above.F.PAQUETTE.Rock Islaud, Nov.6, 1856.FURS: FURS! South Sea Seal Caps, German Mink do Astracan do Tipped Otter do Cloth, Sable Bunds, do Sable Viclorines, Squirrel Jenny Linds, Squirrel Capes and Mitts, Sea Sides Boas, Rock Marten Muffs, AND Buck Skin Gloves, Buck Skin Mitts, \u2014ALSO\u2014 Buffalo Robes, For sale by H.SHOREY & CO.Barnston, November, 1856.571 You may go East, And you may go West, But if you pass this, You pass the best.Small Profits and Quiek Sales ! Is Our Motto! H.SHOREY & CO., BARNSTON, C.E., BY returning their most sincere thanks to their friends and customers for the verv liberal patronage they have received since their commencement in business, and hoping to merit a continuance of the same, take this opportunity to inform them that they have received, and are daily receiving from Mantre- al.Bosten, New York and Portland.a complete assortment of New Fall and Winter Goods, Among which are Flannels, Cloths, Cassimeres, Dveskins and Satinets ; Plaids, Cashweres, Cubourgs, Orteans and Delrages ; Prints, G:nghams, Striped and Fancy Shirtings, Regattas and Sheetings : Satins, Silks, Vel- vets and Fancy Vestings; Fancy Shins, Collars, and Handkerchiefs; Muslins, Silk Laces, Silk Blouds, Figured Nets and Dress Trimmings; Ribbons, Gloves and Hosiery.A LSO\u2014 Ready-Made Clothing for the Million Ladies, Mises and Childrens BHITS & SRE, of all kinds and sizes; and a general assortment of GROCERIES.HARDWARE, CROCKERY, & GLASSWARE, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS.PUTTY, DYE STUFFS, DRUGS \u2014and\u2014 PATENT MEDICINES.H.S.& Co.take the liberty to call the attention of the publie in general.and solicit ONE AND ALL to call and examine their Stock of Goods, which is now the largesg'and most complete that ever was offered at Barnston [fy competition ! Bazrston, October 27, 1856.ny Ç nu NEW STORE-.NEW GOODS! Ta E subscriber most respectfully begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally.that he has commenced business in the New Store immediately opposite Durocher\u2019s Hotel, Stanstead Plain, where he will keepa gencral aesortment of Dry and Fancy Goods, consisting in part of the following articles : Merinos, Cobonrgs, Cashmeres, Alpaccas, All Wool Thibets, DeLaines, Lion's Cloth, Searf Shawls _ (of the very best quality, READY MADE CLOTHING (at the very lowest prices.) Broadeioths, Doeskins, \u201cl'weeds, Satinetis, &c.&c.&c.Ashton\u2019s best yard wide Prints at 12 1-2 cents per yard, + 5 + .Sugars, Teas and Tobacco, which he will sell at the lowest possible remunerating profit {or cash or ready pay only.CHARLES LAWN.Stanstead.Nov.5, 1856.N.B.Letit be clearly understood that in no instance will the s'ightest deviation in price be made, every article being marked in plain figures, so that the smallest child can procure the same bargains as the most particular person.571 KILBORN & MORRILL, Stanstead Plain, ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR SECOND WINTER PURCHASE OF GOODS FROM MONTREAL, Which makes their stock the largest and most desirable in the .EASTERN TOWNSHIPS, They have a splendid stock of Dry Goods \u2014AND-\u2014 READY.MADE CLOTHING.Their customers and the public generally are respeetfully requested 10 give them a call.ecember IV, 1256.Y .LL Wonl DcLaines, Alnacea DaBegee, Plain and Figured DeLaines, Figeurd Velvets, Ginghams, Hoyle\u2019sand Ameriean Prints in great varie: me Corer, and which for Quality and Prices de | ' 570 KELLEY & ROBERTS, DERBY CENTER, VT.ARE now socsiving 8 splendid Stock of New FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Among which may be fuund All Wool Thibets, Lyongse Guuds of different colors, Detseges, Alpscan, plain and printed, All, Wool DelLaines, Long Bsy Siste Shawle, Fuch an Marron FUES, dies\u2019 Brosdclutho, \u2018German and Am'n Broadeloths Pilot Cloths, Beaver Cloths, _ .Plain and Fanoy Dueskins, in variety, Silk and Worsted Vestings.\u2014 Eats © Caps, BOOTS AND SHOES of a!! descriptions | Crockery and ulass Ware, West India Goods, &c, ! including some more of those choice 60 CENT TEAS That can't be beat! Purchasers are respectiully invited to call and examine our Stock before purchasing, as we are confident we can show you Goods ut prices that eannot fail 10 suit.October 15, 1856.569 SALT! SALT! LIVERPOOL SALT \u2018in Sacks, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.ALSO SUPERFINE FLOUR, MESS PORK, TABLE CODFISH, MACKEREL & HERRINGS, BASS & SALMON, For Sale by H.SHOREY & Co.BARNSTON CORNER.570 WOOLEN GGODS.E have in stock and at as low prices as can be bought in this vicinity, Stout and fine Broadcloths ; Beavers, Sentch Tweeds, Plain and Fancy Doeskine; do do Cassimeres, do do Salinets, Plain Red, Yellow and Grey Fiaanels, Twilled do do do Polkas, Tinpets, Sleeves, Childrens Socks, ete.BAXTER & HALL.Rock Island, October 22, 1856.$4,000! $4,000!! NEW GOODS England, will be opened this day at the consisting in part of the following Devonshire Cloths ; Water Proof Beavers; do Figured, Bay Stute and Salisbury Flannels, Long and Square Scotch and Bay Stale Shawls, MPORT BD direct from the Manufacttirers in Leeds, Yorkshire, Bradford and Manchester, Mammoth Store, CHES, Fone .AND DEALER IN Boots, Shoes and WHoLESALE AND Rivas.Tue attention of Merchants, and the po generally, is solicited 10 his extensive d us\u2019 and Boys Thick, Calf, snd Kip o do Cosy Shoes Lapizs\u2019 Kid Walking Shoes ; À do Silkand common Lasti alter Bash do do dn Half Gad do Spring Hesled Slips: do French Kid Slips; do Exeelsior Cut Cominon Slips; 1 do Pegged Grain Leatherand OalfSboos and Bootees; do Glazed Goat Polka Boots; do PatentLezther \u2018Jenny Linde\u2019 do Bronzed and EcameledSlips,Sboss, Gaiters, &c.ec.; MissEs Peg\u2019d Goat Walking Shoes & Slines CHILDRENS\u2019 Pegged Grain Leather & and Pumps.Also, cos goodassortment of SOLE sud UPPER LEATHER.he subscriberreturns sincere thanks for thélibl eral patronage he has heretofore received, means, by employing skilful workmen and usiog the best of stock, to maintain the popularity the work manufactured at hisestabiishment.Merchants desirous of purchasing snything ia the Bont and Shoe line, will do well to call ups» him Lefore purchasing elsewhere., te or Boos and Shoes made to ordgxif desired.+ All orders from Mercbantspunctually attended usual.LL : ° B.Ladies, don\u2019t Le deceived when you buy Kid Shoes at the Stores! De particular and call for CHARLES PIERCE\u2019s best custom-made shoes.which always have a label on the inside.RockIsland, (Stanstead, ) June 1,1853.(asd PURIFY THE BLOOD: Mofrat\u2019s : Life Pills Jaud [Phenix Bitt.rs, FREE FROM ALL MINERAL POISONS.The great popularity which IMorFaT\u2019s Lire Pires and Prœnix BITTERS have attained, in consequence of the extraordinary cures effected by their use, renders it unnecessary for the rtd etor to enter ino a parücular analyses of medical virtues or properties.having been more than twenty years belure the publie, a1.d having the united testimony of more than three.millions of persons who have been restored to the enjoys ment'of perfect health by them; it is believed that their reputation as the best vegeluble medicine aow before the paltic, admits of no dispute.In almost every city and village in the United States, there are muny who cre ready to testify to theie efficacy in reinoving disease, aud giving Lo the whole system renewed vigor and health.* = 2 Ir cases of Scrotula, Ulcers, Scurvey or Eruptions of the skin, the eperation of the LIFE Mpg TCINES is truly astonishing, often removing jn a few days every vestige of thesefloathsome disea by their purifying effects on the blood.Fevei and Ague, Dysgepains Drupsy, Piles, and ig short mast all discal, sun yield wo their curative pi erties.No family should be without them, as by their timely use much suffering and expense may besaved.Prepared by WiLLiax B.Morrat, M.D., New York, aud for sale by B.F.Hes; BARD, Stanstead Plain.547 NEW GOODS A.F.B.PATTON, & CO.; AVE received their assortment of fashionable and sezsonable WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of a well assorted stock of Broadcluths, Beavers, Panteloons Cloths, Vestings, and Ready-Alade Clothing.À nice assortment of Winter Dress Goods, and ensadle Devonshire Cloihs ; Doeskins, Fancy plaid\u2019d border\u2019d and Blk do.Horse Sheets, assorted ; Black Alpaccas ; Drab and cesd Cobourgs ; Veronas.Sarges ; Lama Plaids; French Morines, all colors ; Morine Skirtings, Sparkling, Starlet, and ! colored do.| Regattas, Ginghams, Fine Family Linens, Super Sheciings, Lieached do.Grey and blond Damasks, Huckabuck, Buttons, Linen Thread, Ribbons, Edgings, Ladies Gauntlets, Linen Hdkfs.Litchiicld Cravats, Sashes, Glasgow Caps, Cotton Threzd, Hooks and Eyes, Neudics, cie,\u2014at a smali advance from the manufacturers\u201d prices only.One word to the clos: buvere\u2014We arc bout to beat the bottom of the market, and we are sure that with the advantages of importing, we can sell at Montreal prices.\u2014 Please coll.HASKELL & KATHAN., Rock Island, Oct.15, IS5E TT FURS.FITCH MARTEN, qu rel Victorines and Gilat Muffettas, at Baxter & HaLL\u2019s Rock Island, October 22, 1856.Pork, Lard, Codfish, ALIBUT and Mackerel, for sale by June 12.Baxter & Harr.Just Received for Sale, ITRYCHNINF in the crystal fur Foxes, India Rubber Breast Pumps, India \u2018 Nipples.Nipple Shiclds, Ralm of thousand Flowers, Rosemary and Castor Qil, Lyons Catharion, Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup.Parsons & Co., Mouse Exterminator, Low\u2019s Liquid Hair Dye, Marshall's Uterine Catholicon, ,.by T,C.BUTTLER Derby Line Store, Dee.7d, 1856.575 HASKELL & KATHAN, Have Imported this Fall 40 Yards All Wool Thibets, 0\" the very finest quality and the best colors, which they are sclling ata very small advance from the Manufucturce's prices.The Goods arc of a better quality thon are usually kept in Cuuntry Stores, and we ate willing to dispose of them at small profits.Mammoth Store, Dec.3d, 1856.WANTED, SS GOOD 'Tnilorcsses, to whom liber al wages wili be paid, at H.SHOREY & Co's.578 Barnston Corner.Heavy Mess Pork, SUPERFINE FLOUR, Lard, Salmon, Herring, White Fish, Codfish, Halibut, For sale at the Cheap Corner.F.PAQUETTE.Rock Island, Noven:ber 18, 1858.200 Pairs NT ENS, Youths\u2019 and Boys Thick and Fine AYR BOOTS, warramed and mesufuctured by | JAMES of Teny, by ty and at low prices, at BAXTER & Haves Rock iL thrid 22.1088.Ee Derbe Line.Mnsniuu, Kiger & Co Claret, Rifle, Faucy and Gold Mix\u2019d Rev.Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, Shawls, S.dc, &ee., &re.Coe j Together with the usual stock of Staple und Fancy Goods, small wares, &c.usually kept by country dealers, all of which will be sold as low as can be found at uny other concern in this vi- ciniiy.Try us and see! Stanstead Plain, December, 1856.BARNSTON HIGH SCHGOL CALENDAR.The Fall Term of cleven weeks commenced -.September 31185@ The Winter Term do December 3, 1856.I'he Spring Te.m du February 25, 1857.The Sumer Term of 9 weeks, May 26, 1857.INSTRUCTORS.HENRY HUBBARD, A.AL, Principal, Mrs.L.F.HUBBARD.Preceptress, ce assisted by competent Teachers in the Ornamens tal Branches, Penmanship.ete.The Trustees congratulate themselves on have ing secured the services of a thoroughly compe- lent and efficient Board of Teachers.Mr.Hub= bard has been engaged fur several years as Prine pel of High Sehools in Vermont, and is very favorably known as a thorough and successful teachs, er.Ths Prceepiress is also an experienced ime.structor, and the, Ornamental branches will bé taught by first class Teachers.The Trustees ara confident that our school will be second lo none in the Townskips in impartinga thorough and sye- tematie Classical, English\u2019 and Ornamental Edge.cation.and they respectfully soticit in its behalf, share of public favor and patronage.TUITION.Common English Branches, sg, Higher do (extra) 50 cts to 1 00, Languages, .00 Drawing and Painting, $1.00 to 3,00 Music, with use af Instrument, 6.00 Tuilion is payable in advance.Books and stutioncry may be obtained of the Principal.Board may be obtained for from $1,50 to 2,07 Ample accommodations furnished for seif-board- ers.Applications relative to the school may be made to the undersigned.orto the Principal, HOLLIS SHOREY, Secretary of Trustees.Barnston, Aug.12.1856.559 go WIN - XT BRIGGS WASHING MACHINES\u201c TE subscriber would respectfully.inTor'th- tN Public that he ha, bought ihe right of makiug selling aud using Briggs\u2019 Improved Patent W ashe, ing Machine in the County of Stanstead, and wil} keep them constantly oo hand at his shop.The public are respectfully requested wo call and exam» ine the article.- ; DAVID C.LIBBY.Rock Island, Oct.6, 1856.26 Burroughs Lands, OTICE 18 hereby Biven, that all persons wishirg 10 transact any business appertaining to the Burroughs Lande.must apply to C.A.Ricnaxpson, Esq.N.P., Smidiesd.Notice 18 also given thai all persons found irespassing vpon said Lands, will be dealt with according to law.EDWARD BURROUGHS & SON.Quebee, June 16, 1908.-, 8 100 TIERCES LIME.Mr soïe 85 Haskrir N ÉAThat.Flour, Flour! UPERFISE FLOUR.just received by LY ten.M1807.A.T Fostee® # capes rn rr a IEEE, ca pas te Satd Journ | Thdtalmouo wbispored wo Purich, the, FREDERICK MOTT, | NEW GOODS ! NOW IS YOUR} TIME !!! B AYER'S | J ; ; - i ., Memery of By Dear Father.| porier w hand him cleaver.This had, he, Attorney and Oounsellor at Law, UST received by the subscriber from Boston, LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Cathartic P ille,! vi à TE tite vous | B'2sPed the astonished Jobe Chicsman with | AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, a fresh assortment of N E WwW G 0 0 D S (SUGAR COATED) æ Woy hast pres d from life'e ternpest | bis left hand, and raising his cleaver with his\u2019 DERBY LINE, (883) VERMONT.SEASONABLE GOODS, CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND URE TRE SICK.CR ha.On er pun HENRY H.BROWN Ladies\u2019 Bross Hoods ver Booslved 18 Derby Line, VE.rain, Posters, Mother, Poieiane unkind 10 wish ibe, rest laiher, * One do ar a pound ! !.} à .a Ladies 8.(x y | mac Philautivr »-:Ists, rend their Effects, \u2019 more à dweller in 3 world like this ; John gave one look ut the cleaver, another 3 iblons ; AVING made our selections from the New and jude of thelr Virtues.Oh! beter far to be with thee a * led : Carriage, Sleigh, House & Ornamental Bonuet y R 7 ther Trim- York and Boston Markets, we are enabled Fi THE OURE UF ! at the face of the salesman, and yelled out: | t Nipire Antique and other , .: ' i Painter, q to offer to the Public a larger and better assort they F In the happy realms of stervity .Headache, Sick Headache, Foul Stomach * [1 takes one hundred pourd ! h STANSTEAD PLAIN.I mings, & ment than has ever yet been offered in this place, Prrrauvrd, Pa, May 1, 1886,\" - \"Foes 03d, yet sweet, lo mee! thespeakingeoye | The bargain was thereon closed So muc | = Buttons, Tassels, &c.and would respectfully solicit, from one and all, bu.J.C.Arer.Sir: 1 bave been ropentedly cured of + hase mild sod loving radiance beamed for moral suasion.\u2014 Letrers io Porter's Spirit.| MARRIAGE LICENSES | hich bewill sell at extremely low prices.an examination of >ur stock before purchasiug the worst beudcho any body can have ies or tw on all; ! - __ ! .G.R.HOLMES.elsewhere, as we are prepared Lo offer at cash pri- | dy vl.oe at eave 27 they will cure others as they do To bear th lv b , mT == , FOR sale at the price fixed by law, by the 7.1856 ces what, for we, the fuct is worth knowing.o heer © Sah y breatb'd and brok-i john G.Saxe, during his recent covval- Rev.JAMES Hav, STANSTEAD.Bock Island, May 7,1856.~~ Quality and Style, defy competition !]| Yur with great resp KD, W.PREULE, > \u2019 .\" inl TT -_-\"-\u2014-\u2014- ay Neg * 0 mer Cla \u2019 ohaston\u2019d spirit struggled to recall ; | i Teli mil Roi.molerateprices.The patronaz ic Is of Moody douamkor wards cun and our two childran And 1 mourned as with each fleeting hour! Is welcume to some of my \u2018dust,\u2019 i H ASKELL & KATH AN > | Sa erior Thick Boots, { solicited.© patronage of the public is my wife cured Lio with {wo dass Spore ba dit padyand ; v : g But N .: ; | | others around ur pald from five to twenty dollure doctors\u2019 A A I saw thee drovp like a withered flower.\"But Nature's exorbitant debt\u2014 , ! AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF { IP and coarse fine Boots, manufactured by | J.C.BUTTERFIELD.bille, nud lost mock time, without rin cured entirely i + .; I mean tu py that\u2014when 1 must ! | H ALLET D AVIS & co's | Herace Pierce.i Rock Island, January 24,1856.531 [oven then, Such a medicine us yours, which lg actually Î ; \u201cSpice wad a heart to weep with those who PS \u20141' ; ! ° CE RE \"| Heavy Kid, Goat a-d Enameled Walking Shoes, \u2014 Co ; me aood und tement, wi Po OR PEN, J H y oy nin à .por ove handed the doctor bis pay | |Grand, Parlor Grand & Square Jenny Lind and Polka Boots.; | Domestic Dry Goods.Indicesti 0 Dears vue rater } ; Tofesl in friendehip's joyea brother'sshare,! For purtions *1vo tedtous to mention ; i Also, @ good assortment of Childrens\u2019 and « INE and} G .ndigestion und Impurity o the Blood, ; H A shrine, where each endearing virtue kept | ANG nature (God bless her !) to-day PIANO FORTES, { Youths\u2019 Boo's and Shoes Our Goods arc of the | F ings Davy Gray Cations, Bleached Seat Fron ee.J.| Himes, Husor of Advent Chaire Dotn.i i Tis chosen seat, and reign'd and flourish'd! Has promised another \u2018extension ! * With Patent Suspension Bridge and Composition | very best make, and will be sold as low as can be Towelings, &e.ot » Linen Table Cloths succes in nrg Runily and rn thse Lun culied to viele i there.; ! onuary, 1857.| ; | Bearings, und with repeating Grand Action.| bought in this vicinity.BAXTER & HALI Derby Line.Morrill, Kilborn & Co\u2019s iin dist Tu © the ats of digestion and puri- EY Father, dear, why weep for thee?i While Saxe writes like that, there is no fear _ Warrented to give satisfaction.} - Beer * Torres sers ee es - - A \u2019 Jeufiy recummend them to my ! \"Tis not oa earth thy home should be.of his being a \u2018grave man.\u201d | For further particulars please call on us at Rock] Rock Island, Aug.25, 1 oe.A Large Stock of J.Y.HIMES, a Thy home is no y] Hallelujal : | oo ol _- LL ! Island, Stanstead, [568] Canada East.NDPUT npamant ré 8 .NG Co.N.Y.Oct.24, 1885, a 7 home now where Hallolujghe sing | Zt Anderinis, Salt amet Time NEW ESTABLISHMENT.|phoireDenior Où, wine Lens on var pe i a, A À joyful entrance tu the courts above, _ | A Coxcu axD Six.°\u2014The Knickerbocker, Salt and Lime, .nish just received at the Mammo! Store, mn fd thn an ete te cleunss the I Thy voice 13 mingling with the sain who sing! fur February gives us the following :\u2014 ; KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND HE undersigned begs to announce to the in- HaskELL & kATHAN.: SOILS 6.MEACHAM, M.D.LEN 1e glorious wonders of redeeming Juve; .1 ; cou | 11 | habitants of\u2019 Stanstead and surroundingeouns \u2014 em LUT TTT Erysipelas, Scrofula, King\u2019s Evil, Tetter, A And kindred spirits around the throne | The Hon.Arthur Livermore of New! Wholesale andR etail, I try, that he has opened, one door south of Winn\u2019s FURNITU RE » Tumors, and Salt Rheum, iy Have welcomed another ransomed one, | !lsmpobire and John Roanvako, were botb! by THORNTON & DAVIS.| Hotel, Stanstead Plain, a 1S THE ARTICLE ppp from a dunearding Merchant of St.Louis, 1b.4, 1850.A i Granby, C.F.M.B.H.| marked men in their way, and both members! C'oaticook, Sept.26, 1856.56Gm6 | Tin Shop, $ for assort AT Tie MAMMOTH.great DER or Le i Ee es \u201cof the House of Representatives in Conoress' = \u201caml Te gars == i where he will keep constantly on hand a genclal A \\ition ps rtment and prices, we dely COMpe- of ulrerous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved THE STAR OF LOVE.toge:ner.Mr.Rendolph'swetropolitas dictrier Marriage Licenses | assortment of Rock Toland, Apri, 1656, ~~\" KATHAR.jouable fr veus, ler metier ba be ong roar luge - AT, Ha netropo.4 5 | - ; Apr N afflie with blotches and pimples on her skin and in | i and ancestral renow P .5 ; * \" strict ; ON sale at Quebec and Toronto prices, by the TIN, SHEET-IR ON, BRASS & COP- eT pri, 185 .LL Ber Twin.After our child wos cured, #he also tried your BY WILLIAM WINTER.cestral renuwn, gave him o course, very: FA Rev.M.McDoxaLp, Stanstead, and PER WARE, Which will Yon Have?Pills, and they have cured her.ASA MORGRIDGE.\u2014_\u2014 much the prominent position.And he was 8, Rev.J.B.SeLLey, M.D., Compton, Wholesale and Retail.Also, PERRY'S , \u2019 Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout.1 There hangs a star in the western sky\u2014 \u201cman of uverbearing prido and great hauteurot* Stanstead, July, 1856.556 | RUSSIA IRON SUGAR PANS, gy ; HUNGA RIAN BALM?From the Fev.Dr, Tascus, nf the Methodist Epis.Church.\u201cÀ Merrily \u2018blows the wind by night ! \u201cdemeanor, and one he We itt ji } 2 ; {SAP SPOUTS of I.xx din, a superior article, Both fo ai v's HATHARION?Hox En EC Hod be ubgratefut for the relief your gsl.a Rr ne 1 y nv .v Te Lv NURED § should Le: ungrate eli It twinkles and glows like 2 angel's eve, nr ; could cot wit 1any tal, HORSES AND CARRIAGES | Sugar Ladies, &e.&c., ul) of which he will sell so wor sale by a pox me 11 met report my case to You, And the sky is blur and the snow is white, | CTe0M degree uf good grace brook opposition ; \u2026 \" | at a low figure for cash, produce, or short approy- Jah?LL BAXTER & HALL, À cold set 1 my limbs and brought mit excruciating And merril bi ys ti ; ui ' \u2019 ! and whose ire was aroused to the last de \u2018 ro LE Tr, jed credit.A.HALL.ST, \u201c= -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_ neuralgic pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism.ÿ blows the wind by night! « Jef * (sr, AT'THE DERBY LINE HOUSE.| Stanstead, February 12, 1856.Ha Ligduvors.Notwithstanding | iad the bust of physician, th: discase 3 .| \u201cy deleat.Press LLC TL 0 NOB.Any quantit f old Brass, Copper and s.High Wines grew worse ni worse, until, by the advice of your exc 1s.3 \"Tis the star of Love that I there\u2014- ; ; : - .| .B.y quantity ol > Lopp i 9 0« M, IH \u2026 lent agent in Baltimore, Dr.Mackenzie, 1 tried your Pills.i Merrily a ee Lat by mae! '87\u20ac=\", Mr.Livermore had not bec subjected to, JEN NESS & SCOTT, | Paper-rags wanted as above, for which a fair 7 Martell > est Brandy, Vintage 1819, hl fc were slow, Tout mures By persevering iu the 3 And it speaks to my heart of the good and.\u2018he same degree of accidental aud artificial iforwgeopailie Phisicians and Surgeons jroo pee ER 0° 2 « DuKuypes Gin, ° SENATE CHAMBER, RaTox Rotor, Liu, & Duc, 1805, b fair \u201cstimulus of pride and arrogance, but his spir- CATR Av Za HIMES 4 = Vy TOUT COTTONS 10 Cases do d Dr.Aver: 1 have lwen entirely cured + your Pills of 3 .* .; © \u2019 \"13 Spir DERBY LINE, VERMONT.; = ! ; o Rhenmatic Gout \u2014a painful diseas- that had afflicted mo 4 Phat forever and ever have lefi my sight: \u2018:t was scare siv 5 \u2019 MONT.' Fine do I Hd.Pri» Part wi oars, ! INCENT SLIDELL.3 Ah ! drearily sobs the wind b e te , it was scarcely more submissive than that of vw, JENNESS, M.D., Me L.SCOTT, M.D.| Bleached do oe hy a ine, for years.i | : * \\ 3 y Ind by night.his lordly compeer.Above all thinos he dis-* \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014- \u2014 2 OS | Blue Denims Strip] Shirtine: 1 Case S teh Wii = For Dropsy, Plethora, or Kindred om i\" : ; .; Pas \u201c e n I T I 8, pa Shirungs, : cotch Whiskey.laints, requiring an active purge, they are an excel: f Some in the graveyards lie asteep\u2014 \"dained 10 be trampled upon by an arrogant.TT DUTTON, M.D., Checked Shirtings, Tickings, R Por sale by HASKELL & Carian.ent remedy.1 à à Ove Rarely blows the tied duh \" despo izm, roused lo 2 most impudent excess | FITCH BAY, STANSTEAD.| Rock Islan, and Jeans, sod cheap I ALL.Wis (sland, July 1, 1856.a PonCostivoness oF Constipation, an as , ; I : , by the habit of domination in the relati i Office at th Jos: us a ee Goods Rect?|, Fits, S ion, Paralysis, Inflummeæ Bas yas their boues, aud pur and White\u2014 oe i relations of TT Office at the house of JosIaH GosTIN, Ja.i Yet and Dry Groceries, here can Yon Buy Goods Best?tion, dua ron Dentin phd er Blind \u201cus ght! ye.; | y ITE ave been cured hy the alterative action of i Juhony soon marked his man.For al-| DUTTON & CO Por Lard, Fish, Oils, Teas, Tobacco, AT THE CHEAP CORNER 1 PS2 More teen rors the ltetive ation of th And some there are whose haughty hear:s though Liv ; a.| vy Coffee, Sugars, Nails and Glass, RY meon Sheeting, Shirtings, Drillings Most of the Pills in market contain Mercury, which, al Are frozen hard with shame aud sis; bee Wvermore spoke but seldom, his .DEALERS IN ; Sold Wholesale or Retail, by to.Denis, Tickings, and in short ati kinds HAA AA oor vat re No tone vf music e\u2018er deparis, words seemed tu be arimed with more than ; M A Rn BILE, ! Rock Island, April.Haskerr & Karna | of Goods, and you will save from five to twenty quently Tories a Ineaution use.Thom contain 10 mer.c No ay of sunlight enters !n : comnon fatality.There waë a deadliness vf.STANSTEAD, CANADA EAST.DTT mm mem mmm ee per pi As money is hard to get, muke à good CORY oF mineral sulstance whatever, old like the snow, but not so white \u2014 aim, and au instinet of Atal no i ; LUMBER = SALE .F.Paquerte, .While merrily blows tie wind by night | ooo tA ethics of the fut nm Monuments, Head Stones, Table, 1 7 «| Koek Island, May 28, 1856.ss AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL .* ® CH antagonists array of argu-; ops 3 FIHE Subscriber has on hand at his Mill a large \u2018 Nn 7 ; EEE OR THE RAPID CURE OF And one there is whose gentle eyes iment which made Johnny not a litile ner-! Month ) Hantle Pieces, ke.ke, | quantity of good seasoned ?PAQU NO11 CE.COUGHS Cons.no ARSENE INFLU- eem yet tu thril ar; ¢ \u2018mia A ; ?ured to order on short notice.op.A ETTE i ; \"GAS, © 8, ARSENESS, PLU Whose memory - irom har \u2018 , Yous at the sound uf his piecing voice, which adjoining the Stanstead Journal Office.In the j Sprace and Hardwood Lumber, F.ers and the hit alr aus customs FNZA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING A ; : ; rever roused itself but for destruction, : absence of the Proprietors, orders may be left including Clapboards and Shingles.Seasoned after the Ist of June next, Io will élenhr and COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, IN- 8 the pore light of that cold star.; .= qi P : y | a = une next, he will close his books I CONSUMPPION She loved me vace\u2014but woman is lin hi Livermore une day had nade a subversive\u2019 \u201cith the Editor of the Journal, FLOOR BOARDS and sell only for cash or ready pay.\u2018Tbuse who CIPIENT CONSEMPTION Cliangeful and false as the snow so whiie\u2014 onset upon one of Johnny's favorite pieces of] Stanstead, July, 1856.kept constantly on hand, The undersigmed has ane duseltied accounts with him arre requested 350 20 My peli 0 of covsimptive patients fu advanced A ; 5 Ve v sn van (LUE SPOT CS ==: also a superior BOARD PLANER, and will 10 adjust the same without delay, mesma tie nd merrily blows the wind by night! \"Jeveetire irony and playful slang, which hel B.F.HUBBARD, ! Plane Lumber for persons purchasing at his Mill,| May 25.F PAQUETTE.qs deel mot spuak to the Tull This life of ours is wild unrest \u2018 always delighted to deal out for the amuse-! DEALER IN ang do Custom Planing to order.\u201c| Amica ts wend ful sors oi + 4 And light ard shadow and joy and woe; .ment of the House, and which consumed more | A And then tic sud is over us prest, \u201ctime and afforded less light than onght to have : DR ve s « ME Di CIN ES Pres ; ; | ee a = ne UE : Persons wanting Lumber, wilkdo well to give | RE Paints | a it already kocwn, me a call before engaging it elsewhere.| NS, Équities in any civilized country on this, > J.P.BALDWIN.out some personal expe And nierril i ; av an | , ; .the conn 2 ro aml on pa a night been expected from genilemen of such dis.PA INTS, DYE STUFFS, Barnston, June 2, 1856.549 aa er has an hand and will keep soe li of ita victory Pi T - .; ,., 1 7 : .: ee ä is & .o rere 4 = the thre ' Will shine on our graves when ue are gone \u201cnguished learning and ability as are, and al | Family (Groceries, Books, Stationery, ge.ge.FRESH supply of Raw and Boiled Lip.* *PPly of COFFINS, of al} sizés and nnd, I pind tidote yet kon \" ge em TE Sn en sr sete STR A CRS I WT A alr hi HEL fi al winds blow merrily on.| (lie | \"I alk ; rome Green, do Yellow, Paint Brushes, Tur- M4 ERE .Frente bu For the 8ky is blue and the snow is white.he oy of Noamake.Tokay turned upon A.C.HALL, pentine.Glass, Nails, Zine and Sheet Lead, at Rock Island, January 24, 1856.Weer emmy that steals And merrily blows the wind by wight ! | rd We wi pox Suh ho b ay \u2018Physgcian and Surgeon,| Derbyline, VL ° Morrill, Kilborn & Co.|The greatest discovery of the age .re] a Le > > ; .Is permanently located at Georgeville.Office, | 5! n mn VL Mr \u2018 Shine by how a St ae on.sre of gall aud bitterness, among other things the same ws formerly nccupied by Dr.Ford.Rrs- | N HATS! TS! for HATS and Styl Cabs MEDICAL DISCOVER y feet them until a, \" , TE ral ol He y ' En ut Biec a}.545! ; i le sa s of ; A satiker that, faste 1 .a wa For the world in darkness waits tho dawn, a ing repeatedly the member from Ver- dence ut Bige ow\u2019s Hotel 1 545; cannot be surpassed, at I y ul down to a common po rom worst scrof A es dr cat futality of Tung disorders, aud A And merrily blows the vind hy night.ment, a State, at that time, of somewhat du- | DerbyLine, Vt.Morrill, Kilborn, & Co.ou good.For sale Pie.Try ity it will do try hnow ton the virtues uf thix remedy, we need not do \u2018 i i i Re R V HALL ! ?you g ale by tucre fhan to s > them it is still trade the best it can Let hearts grow cold that once were glad, bious estimate in the companionship of the! Vv.LV, ; PTT ee ee ee ue FosTER & © be.\"We epare pe most, fm Pare, pue Ti eo qi And eyes, once bright, grow dim and sad, original thirteen.Livermore, not a whit a.AGENT FOR THE PUBLICATIONS OF | Plush Caps, Derby Line, August 1, 1855.oe It the bot samt bor ca PE vin Fr re A A1 d cueeks turn pale, ana slow decay hushed, rose on the instant, and lid battl { The American Tract Sociely | Cloth do \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 _ re best agent w tray shift can turkish or \u201c ! § es Aud fever waste our forma away ; ; » TOs » and aid battle so The American Bible Society, and the | black, brown and Drab BERLIN WooiI PREPARED BY DR.J, C, AYER, Yet, in thy radiant home above.effectually as utterly to demolish all Johuny's' American Sunday School Uion.| HATS, RINTS, Ticki ns 5° Practical and Analytica! Chomist, Lowe!l, Mass ty Shine on\u2014and hear us talk of love ! «litiering soap bubbles, all the time referring MARRIAGE Licenses as usual, } at BAXTER & HALLS.all the STAPLE by ings, Shectings, and AND SOLD By ; Shine on o'er all the ghastly sight, ; to the worthy member from Rhode Island.\u2014 10° TANSTEAD PLA IN.i Rock Island, October 22, 1856.Just opened by 1 wired fo pry Goods, T.C.Burrer, Derby Line, Vt., and by Deal- a ii For the sky joe wind that sings by nih + He said be vbjected to that gentleman, even, T C BUTLER = li ae TT \u2014\u2014\u2014 = \u2014 Rock Island, April 10, 1856, \u2019 © ers in Medicines generally.] snow 1s white Lo.oo ; : : ms ve LL 0 BR \u2014 JUS ; And mel be and the ite, \u2018brivileged as he undoubtedly was, riding ° ° PEL \u2019 | HE and Surveying, EN I'S Furnishing Goods and Trimmings, BUTLER'S PREMIUM 3 Jo.rough shod over the heads of his associates of RI subscriber begs 10 inform the public cat Morrill, Kilborn & C i 1 EN \"le I i ; ini I i nes Derby Line, vi, \u2019 % AMERICAN SHAVING SOAP, 4 Morar Svaston.\u2014~There is nothing Jike !® House with the same imperturable cool- Dru £8 and Medicines jat Stansiond in\" Land \"S08 0 re fool ; Se - HE CELEBRATED LINIMENT; | H \u201cmoral suasion.Jt has grown to he a seat ness with which he swung along in his coach Be , AND MANUFACTURER oF ; {happy in terdering his services ane ones) A OOD article of CISTERN CEMENT, LIQUID FRENCH POLISH, 813 and controlling institution.The best example and sia! ; BrrLER\u2019S Premium Écran Shaving Soap, lquiring them.For further information apply SUN 0 FosTen & Cos, WATER PROOF OIL BLACKING i.G of the same occurred in San Francisco recois.Johnny ruse and indignantly disclaimed as.a Liquid Pons nent, to Chas.C.Colby, Esq., Advocate.Ma.Union.Linea, and Oil Cloth CAR OPINIONS OF THE PRESS PR Ivy.You well know\u2014if not, 1 con inform you Sting any such baron) airs as had been at- nt Water Proof Oil Blacking, i AM.MITCHELL, er than the cheay ot hath y éntres, For sale cheap Blucking, Soap and Liniment.\u2014T.C.Butler, J fi thereon\u2014that the chicfeity of California is tributed to him by the honorable mernber from | DERBY LINE VERMONT.53 ; NB Mr pébreciaiet Land Sureeyor Rock Island, ae ED EEE & Karnan.Derby Line, received a premium.We have used H + LS .Sao Fonpshire : à a ae OTT 8.» Site 5 present in Stan.| TT ° e blacking\u2014good.\u2014 Pt.Watchman.À | frequently, if not oftener, infested by China Naw Hanpshire and at tie top of his shriek- | CHA RLES C.COLBY stead, where he will remain for a few weeks, 36 Pairs of Calf Skin Custmn-made BOOTS PE EE ins & Tit- 4 1 men.An acquaintance of ours was junior In7 voiee, declared that he never drove more, ADVOCATE.> (Pre to answer all orders for his services.for sale by F.PAQUETTE.\u201c| combs, Commercial street, may be obtained a y partner and occasional salesman in a firm than fra, on any occasion.Says Livermore, Officeat Dr.Coravy\u2019s, Stanstead Plain.[40930 une 16, 1856.ADIES Dre ST Le == -= applicant a printed circular containing fuil ; atmeal, most liberal manner.ñ G 8 ki ' \u201c grocer.in Burlingion.Vu, is TER & Conu's.ction in on t which b taining full ju.OR sale b I & 2.7 Remittances by mail will be at the Pub « \" ; ; ; : A .PSE 2 -\u2014\u2014 _.str s \u20ac art which can be \u20ac Ta 4 ASKELL .; \u2018 A 8 bh a - ! h ee opt ve excited Partners and grea \"the Jno 9 poetical advertisements.; SEW Barrels Cistern Cement, for sale by derstood at once.perfectly under Reck Island, Dœcember 15), Lana AT HAN fishers risk, if registered.do ur) » \u201cse poputaben departed as befure.In the Free Press, he rhymes w ! ct, 24.A.T.F : .All letters must be addresse nid ! : So ; LL All Letters must be pustpaid to insure attention \u2018 it U ! ! y away on teas OBTER, sthe addressed (post paid) to A.post Ay M Item rose procession paraded | and other otables ver - T»5\u2014\">- UT, PARSONS, 335 Broadway, N _ Flour! FI ! Ji i Chae hen re ered 1 Le es | Blas green, Shousan wed Oolong | P Boots ! Boots H November, 1857.he TPS BBLS.Superfine, for our! \u2019 ; Sm.PETTENGILL & Co.are pur only authot- | \u2018 ps .Black, 5 $ , airs JAMES\u2019 Best Thick Co - ; - ; , ized Agents in Boston and New York.9 Bug deg UF .ud some tune, hlteu Chocolate, cocoa and 80 alung, 48 24'pairs «Boys a Bos, COPHSH Mackerel, Pickled Bass, Flour and : Hack Island, July 7, VEL ke Kavi.23\" Carrespondenls and Exchanges iu the Uni- up his voice a third tire, and thus ke spoke These are the drinks that go along 24\u201c Youths ; Pork, constantly on haut, at | \u2014 ted States will please address us at \u2018Derby Line, poke: do ' b vV .y a} \u201cCotton seine twine-\u2014got him ?\" At Dewey's\" 24 Girta do | Derby Line, \\ L __ Morrill, Kilborn & Co.; BBLS.Lake Superior White Fish, this year\u2019s Yermont.?| \u201cYon! TEST TU LLEESS re | 33 \u201c Plerce\u2019s Coarse Fine, Pure CHESTS more (just arrived) of th : catch, for sale by HaskELL & KaTHaw, CORRLSFONDENCE.\u2014 Voluntary correspon } es\"! The love of public opinion is often tuista.Al for sale at the very lowest possible price, |! 00 delicious 50st.Ta which > i! ren Rock Island, Sept.2, 1866.denceupon matters nf interest, news, ke.60- ; \u201cHow much takee \"ken for the dictate of genuine b : A.T.FOSTER 'such universal satisfaction.at ee Site NEW cl rt us jeompanied with the name of the writer, is solieited À : genuine bravery.Roek Island.Sept.1856.\"Derby bive Vi.Morrill.Kilborn & Go's | A he of Trunks and Hokies, a te No atiention paid lo anonymous communist- { : : + artar alle\u2019.» i fh i "]
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