The Stanstead journal, 19 mai 1853, jeudi 19 mai 1853
[" J WHOLE NO.391.AQ $ A PUBLISHED WEEKLY, AT STANSTEAD, CANADA EAST, BY L.R.ROBINSON.KI OFFICE\u2014 Wood's Building, Rock Island.TERMS : , dvan i Hi not paid within three months, but with- ; r ! Ey paper discontinued, except at the option of the publisher, until all arrearages are paid.All Communications by mail must be post-paid.ry All Letters and Papers from any part of the ited 5 hould be addressed to United States, so «Derby Line, Vermont.\u201d RATES OF ADVERTISING.Six lines or less, first insertion, 2s, 6d; subsequent insertiuns, 6d, each.\u2018Ten lines, or over, first insertion, Id.per line ; each subsequent inser- per line.i : penn on ber] discount will be made to yearly dvertisers.; .20 s 3 Advertisements without written directions, will be inserted until forbid, and charged by the line.13 For Agents, &c.sce Last Page.£3 a or = = For Farmers and Breeders.Small vs, Large Horses.The following, on the comparative value of large and small horses, is from the New-England Farmer : The arguments may all be in favor of great size, but the facts are all the other way.Large horses are more liable to stumble, aud to be lame, thau those of middle size.\u2014 They are clumsy, and cannot fill themselves so quick.Overgrown animals, of all descriptions, are less useful in ost kinds of business, aud less hardy than these of a smaller size.If theory is to be resorted to in arder to determine such questions, we suggest to the lovers of overgrown animals, the following : The largest of any cass is an tn- nataral growth, They have risen above the usual mark, and it costs mare to keep them in that position, ! than it would were they more on a; level with their species.\u201cPullow nature,\u2019 is a ru!e net io be forgntten hy farmers.Large men are uot the best for business.lurze cows are not the best for milk.- Large oxen are not the best for traveling.uot the hens to lay eggs.Extremes are to be avoided.than such as have heavy large bones.Odd as it may scem to the theorist, short legged animals invariably prove to be betier travellers than any.Short legged soldiers sire better on a march, and the officers say they endure hardship longer than those of longer lumbs.Ou choosing a horse.tak= care by | all means that his hind legs are short.| If they are long and split apart hike a pair of dividers, uever ingnire the price of the horse dealer; run lor your life, and make no offer lest vou be taken up.Horses that are snug built are not always fast travellers.matter to select a horse that is perfect in all points.Snug and tough horses are not fast on the road.The fastest trotters are not! always made for very hard services.Se TT TER ST TID Training Colts.I have a good two-year old colt, that J wish to break, and not being used to breaking and training colts, I should be well pleased, iff you would inform me the best way.Auv information that you may give, will be thankfully received.H.D.Crank, Florida, N.Y.| We commend to the attention ol our correspondent, the following judicious directions, winch we copy from the Valley Farmer.\"The same course must be purstied for à colt two years old as for one younger, only the task will be more difficult.This course is strictly training, not breaking.There is no greater mistake than to postpone breaking.It should, in fact, be commenced at the very pe- tied of weaning; it should, in this manner, be commenced and prosecuted gradually, with gentleness and kindness.Let the youug animal be daily handled, caressed, and led about, and let lum occasionally be rubbed down, and even at times tied Up for an hour or so.The man who feeds the colt, should have the entire Management of him at this ime, and he should he a respectablo person, characterized hy equanimity of temper and a kindly disposition.Half casionally pass before they will per-! : oa mit the bridle to be put on, or the\u2019 Albertis Windsor less than ever a hundred persons assembled, mostly, ing and nodding kindly to me, who ed out a vicious, unmanageable brute, has been moulded into a gentle, af- 'STANSTEAD, MA Y 19, 1853.Under;Queen Victoria and Prince! ce, or if paid within three months, 81,35 Large hogs are not the hogs that fatten best, and large hens are We want well formed animals, rather; fectionate, and useful servant by the :judicious treatment of those who first inducted him into the knowledge of his duty.For the first yeur such treatment will suffice; after the second winter, the operation of training may commence in good earnest.The horse must be first bitted, but the bit at first used must be small, and of such {form as will not hurt his mouth.\u2014 \"I'he work of bitting may occupy {threc or four days.When the colt {becomes accustomed to the bit, he \u2018may then have two long ropes at- ftached to it, slightly fastened to his | sides by a loose girth over the back, land his feeder may thns drive him \u2018as it were, ronnd a field, pulling upon him as he proceeds.This will 'act as a first lesson in draught.If intended as a saddle horse, a filled bag may be thrown across his back and secured there, and after a while, when he has become used to this, a crotch may be fastened upon his hack, the inferior extremeties grasping his sides, and thus muring him to the legs of a rider.Portions of harness may now, from time to time, be added, the winkers being kept for the last.He may now be put in a team, and it is better he should be one of three, having one before him and the shaft horse behind him.It is best to Legin dranght on the grass, where the colt will not he frightened with the noise of the wheels.He has enough to occupy his thoughts without that, saddle to be worn; and one act of home of pomp and festivity ?No! harshness will double and treble this but more and more is the home of time.Patience and kindness, how- human virtues, both public and pri- ever, will always prevail.! vate, \"pleasures of the royal pair, but they MIS r Ty speak of their excellent schools for MISCELLANY.ae poor children, and their excellent in- A VISIT TO WINDSOR, stitutions for old servants.People \u2014 ; do not build inquisitive towers in the BY FREDERIKA BREMER.,enchantin \u2014 ria Water that they may spy out the One day, one of my beautiful days secret pleasures of royalty, but they at\u2014\u2014, wedrove\u2014myamiable hoist- drive thither to see the beautiful farm ess and myself\u2014to Windsor, where! which Prince Albert has designed.Queen Victoria was then residing; where happy human beings dwell with her family.The castle and its! and children play.neighborhood are among the most! We drove through avenues three noble and most magnificent in Eng- English miles long on each side the land, and deserves to be visited for park, composed of beautiful] trees, their own sake.Nevertheless, it is)elms and beeches.The view of the possible that the chance which was! castle the whole way, with its round thus afforded me of seeing Englaud\u2019s! tower and fluttering banner, isreally Queen was the attractive power in|magnificent.We drove through the my case.I had been assured that 1| little town of Windsor, and then up might easily De presented, but there! to the castle.We first visted the was not attractive power enough to chapel, a beautiful antique building, draw me to the Queen on those} which powerfully moves the excited terms, as then various requirements| mind to devotion, and then whilst of the toilet would have to be taken | waiting for admission into the castle, into consideration.Yet surely, for| walked to aud fre upon the Terrace stich a woman, for such a Qneen, 1! \u2014Queen Elizabeth's work and place People do not talk of the; neighborhood of Virgin-: might very willingly take a deal of trouble, and put on my best clothes \u2014merely for looking into her eyes ard touching her hand.Lightly rolled our easy little car- ringe on our way to Windsor.The that we might be prepared either for and the grand secret consists in not hurrying or confusing him.Let eve- {rain or sunshine.We drove along day was mild, but cloudy, we had! both umbrellas and parasols with us: of exercise; in truth, a promenade fit for a proud queenly spirit.The view from the point is so extensive and free, that one seems to behold half the globe at one\u2019s feet.Thro\u2019 the vast expanse of meadow, the roy-: al Thames meanders, gleaming forth ; like silver, while the spires of Eton! college raise themselves comman-! dingly ahove a multitude of lesser! towers, country churches, villages! ja garden-like, cultivated country, rything proceed gradually and by \u2018here and there scattered with peas-; al : il 1 han successive stages, and above all, let!ants\u2019 cottages and pretty country ; distance, the horizon encloses the rich \u2018ably well proportioned and elegant, | her, natural, true in every and towns, till at length, in the blue! SESE NT the castle.Here we found about as\u2019 the Queen and Prince Albert, laugh- of the lower class, although well could net help laughing myself.\u2014 dressed, who appeared to be waiting Then they rode past us, one of the for something that was to come from gentlemen indicating to us that the the castle, towards which the looked umbrella had been picked up and re- up., stored to the hand of the coachman, We had just taken our seats in the | was glad to have recovered my carriage, when we heard it said, \u2018The faithful travelling companion, and Queeu is coming.\u201d __ almost equally glad that, by means So it was, Queen Victoria with of its self-sacrificing interposition, 1 Prince Albert, and their attendants, bad received an impression of Queen came riding down from the castle, Victoria which ceuld scarcely have and on towards theron gates, which been improved.Le, opened for them.Wedrew up our| \u2018There are countenances, whick carriage in order to see the Queen |we may see for whole days, and get as perfectly as possible; and that not understand them unul one has was not difficult, for she came on seen a tear in the eye.Other coun- slowly, and looked quietly around |tenances, there are, which are unex- her.She was dressed in a black, plaitied enigmas, until a smile, or a closely-fitting riding habit, a riding {good hearty fit of laughter lights hat, with a veil or ornament, and [them up.And thus was it, when rode a brown horse.To the left of Queen Victoria, laughing and nod- the Queen rode Prince Albert, on the ding to me, flew past me light aud right an elderly gentleman, who{airy asa fairy Queen.I at once looked like a German.After the|understood the magic power of her Queen, upon a pony, rode her eldest person ; for like sunlight break.son, the young Prince of Wales, nojing through the cloud, like a one on either side; after him a state- flower bursting from its bud, was ly lady and two gentlemen, withthe laughter in the Queen\u2019s counte- three servants following.All were{nance.This was in a high degree dressed in black, all rode upon brown |of natural life, freshness, vivacity, horses; the whole cavalcade looked [good humor, and a good deal of peas simple and unpretending as possible.I had my eyes rivited upon the Queen.She scemed to me, be- sees | tween the two tall gentlemen, like ajone occasion, in repiy 10 my remarlk, little girl.I remembered the impo-; \u2018What a little Queen you have!\u2019 sing figure and glance of our North-; Yes, she is a litile Queen, but on x ern Queen.I could not judge of the large scale! She seems to me al- much-praised and beautiful form of; ways like a human being such as the head on account of the riding; God made her, while the greater hat, which alsc concealed the upper number of human beings seem to be part of the forehead.However, the such as God did not muke then! small figure appeared to me remark-! A human being such as vod made thing t= culiar character.After this, 1 can easily compreliend whai a noble lady who oiten sees the Queen, said on .: ; A ; ?fut elie 5, une entreat that no whip or harsh}residences, Afteran agreeabledrive'and immense landseape in a hall and she satc her horse, which seem | What a beaunifui idea.And thé language may be permitted to be user].! [I ; .fall into a common fault, viz: of postponing the breaking of them to a period coniparatively advanced, rand then funcying that the training jean at once be effected.We have training should be a gradual and progressive one.and that it should rath- Hjudicions management than be con- ;verted into a separate business, idenly undertaken and ! performed.subsequent trouble will be saved his [owner : if it were generally so treat- sed, there would be fewer instances juf vice aud snlkiness displayed by (the aduit horse.{endeavored to show that the work of ' jof two hours, ed the romantic beauty and pictur- vesque characters of the royal parks {of Sweden, as Djurgarden, Huga, jand Rosenborg.: from the commencement of the magnificent avenue, commanded by | the equestrian statue of George IlÏ.jou a rock, the Castle of Windsor itive, with its battlemented walls The Normans first erected the castie.William the conqueror, «charmed by the glorious prospect from this height, fortified the castle chere by his own strong hand.Aud we reached the park of: circle.; must ; | Windsor, which appeared to ine ex- have felt as she gazed on this pic- fully and well.How Queen Elizabeth must | treeders of horses are very api to \u2018tensive in noble trees, whilst it lack-; ture ! | Elizabeth Tudor !\u2014I love her not for she was not a noble woman, how- .ever grand she might be as a sove- \u2018reign; butl loveher picture in history, love it for the contrasts which it presents.The proud Queen on the ter- lrace of Windsor, with half the world Lat her feet ; and then later, during ter consist of a conscentive system of! presents itself in magnificent perspec- the last days of her life, heart-bro- ken by the treachery of Essex and sud- ;and tower, and its fluttering banner his death on the scaffold, sitting si- summarily {reposing firmly and quietly on its: lent, with eyes rivetted on one spot, If the colt has been height, with a background of ethere-' the finger pressed on the closed | treated as we recommended, muel al space.i lips, refusing medicine, wishing for death, deaf to all words, excepting\u2019 ithose of prayer.How unlike are \u2018the pictures! 1 think that 1 love \u201cher best in the last, for she died with\u201d !a yet warm heart.This Llizabeth stands, neverthe- hats! you frighten the horses!\u2014.ed to carry her as if in sport, grace-! \u2018greater part of human beings sucly jas God did not mate them \u2014how She looked at us, and saluted us true! , : with a short nod of the head.Then! Alas! educators, establishments came the little Prince with his hat ; for education, books, the world\u2014 lifted from his head, and the light, hey take care that we shall not be locks raised by the wind, a delicate that which God created us.and that looking boy, but with eyes and an shail sometimes require Lalf a life, expression from which an angel \"AY, that we shall not succeed some- |times through the whole of life, in seemed to glance, so grave and gen- SL ) le did he look, that lovely nine.discovering what the Creator rcally years old boy! \u2018The sight of him intended ns to be.affected me greatly, and { could not; lt is easy to see whata power of help saying in Swedish, \u2018God bless fascination a Queen, perfectly natu.thee, thou beautiful child {val in manner, and who possesses s0, Some over-loyal little boys waved Much fthat is naturally noble and their hats so zealously, that the 800d in character, may exercise over mind ii this artificial Queen said to them, \u2018Put on your \u2018Ke human ; \"world.; ' 3 sro (yr Tine) .And, turning the same moment to-* Ou out returi fim Windsor we wards where we were, I saw an ex- passed Runnymede so 1emarkable + i pression on her penting under lip of in English history, «.Luis ties on a which I would willingly have seen littie islaud in the \"Thames, where It is no easy All horses.especially such as are'all the English monarchs, who have| required for agricultural purposes.resided there, have left some memo- should be broken into the saddle asirial of their love for that proud and well as the harness.This is easily.beantiful abode.eflected when once the animal has | nanimous Fdward TIL, born at suffered himself 10 he yoked in the | Windsor.huilt nearly the whole of the teat, as already described.Let his acenstomed feeder and handler bel ry VIL, the husband and murderer the first to mount him; there is nolof many wives, built the gate which doubt that the colt will suffer him to [still bears his name.Bloody Queen do so without struggling, and gentle- Mary celebrated here her honeymoon ness alone is requisite to complete | with the husband so worthy of her, the lesson thus auspiciously begnn.| Philip Il.Queen Elizabeth built the | At the same time that mildoess is most magnificent of the terraces.\u2014 ahsolutely necessary, it is not less Charles I.lived here, first as king, essential that the colt bo taught im.land afterwards as prisoner.Charles plicit obedience to the will ot his|ll.left here traces of his love of master.For this purpose, however.[pomp and fuxury of all kinds.\u2014 neither the whip nor spur, must be[William TL.and Queen Anne employed, nor nust he be shouted or beautified the park by planting ave- hallooed at; nothing is required but nues of elm and becch.George IL.firnmess, steadiness, and patience\u2014! who lived almost entirely at Wind- the three great requisites in a suc-'sor restored the antique beanty of cessful hôrse-breaker.\u2018the castle.\u2019 When the colt has acquired the! Windsor was his favorite residence.art of drawing and carrymg, it will: There he abode in his youthful days be time to instruct him in, perhaps, \u2018and during his whole lite, abounding the most difficult part of his duty- {in storms and victories : here he was backing.'I'his must be done cau- confined when the eyeballs of mind less, with a rare glory iu history.a- i lone in more than one way.Hap- The noble, mag.piness and misery, love and hate, \u2018 rvictories and the scaffold ; the utinost \u201csplendor of noou-day ; and deepest castle.The tyrannical, sensual Hen-| darkness of night; and amid all.lthese a will, an intellect, which knew how to govern itself as well as oth- | ers\u2014a very extraordinary human life.Beside this stands Queen Victoria, as a sun-bright idol.We went into the apartments of the castle; Ishall not say much of their magnificence, or of their paintings.1 was more struck with what I'saw in Warwick Castle; besides as the Queen was now residing at Windsor, the most beautiful rooms and the best pictures were not shown.Of the latter, none made n deeper impression on my memory than the excellent portraits of Pope Pius VII, and of Cardinal Gonsalvi, perhaps in some degree from the remarkable contrast in form and character, which these presented with those of English statesmen, on the opposite side tiously at first, by the long rope, aud .and body became darkened; here gradually.Let first a light cart, he night be seen wandering about and then a loaded one be added ; let, in his dressing-gown and long white care be taken not to hurt the mouth ; beard, the blind eyes rolling restless- with the bit; many a good and val- ly, now and then striking on the pi- uable horse has been spoiled by this {ano a few notes, a few accerds of bad management.Patience and gen-!his favorite Handel, but deaf to the tleness will effect everything: a con- {sound of the bell which tolled for the trary course of treatment will gener- [burial of his grand-daughter, the ate vice.Few, it may be said al- [heir of his crown.the beloved of his most no horses, are naturally vicious, people, \u2014deaf to the rolling whcels It is cruel usage which has first pro- [of the funeral procession which convoked resistance.\u2018That resistance |ducted her to the grave, which seem- has been foilowed by greater severi-|ed as if it would not open for him.ty, and the stubornness of the ani-| Next came George the fourth, lav- mal bas increased.Open warfare ishing gold and finery upon Wind- has ensued, in which the man has|sor, to make it a suitable home for seldom gained advantage, and the pleasure and dissipation.horse has been frequently rendered: But what did William the Fourth, nnserviceable.Correction must be the sailor king, as he is called, aud the battle in horse training consists In this early management; many a, horse is spoiled and rendered permanently tractable by early harshness or improper treatment, and many a, horse that might ntherwise have tusn-, used to enforce implicit obedience af- the good Queen Adelaide.They ter the education has proceeded to a made Windsor a favorite place of certain extent, but the early lessons resort for the people, whose eyes they should be inculcated with kindness did not shun, but whom they loved alone.Young colts are sometimes to scc around them, as parents do very perverse.Many days will ec.their children of the gallery.The most refined amd the highest degree of intellecinal character is expressed i these beautiful hialian forms.speaks in their penetrating eyes, secins to exist in the very touch of the tips of their fingers; one ight say that the uo- blest halian wine flowed in their veins.Will Queen ¥ictoria drive out today 2 we inquired from some of the castle attendants.No one could say positively ; the Queen had gone out on horseback several times last week, perhaps also to-day she might ride out in the afternoon.We had already been two hours at Windsor, it was now past three in the afternoon, and as we wished to reach home before dusk, and as we saw no sign of a royal cavalcade, we determined to wait no longer, but to set out on ourhomeward way.We went down to the carriage which had drawn np below, outside the y that, to our surprise, we found our- more, becanse there was in it sup-; Magna Charta was signed Ly King pressed merry laughter.John.Tis sweet idyllian land- But they rode on, the cavalcade scape, now itlurained by the rays of turned to the left into a by-road of, the sciiing sun, scarcely recalled the the woads, and vanished among the gloomy tures, and the bitter contest great trecs.1 said farewell fo the! between the people and ie kingly hope of ever seeing more of Queen, power, which led to the concluding | Victoria; yet, nevertheless, 1 did see: Of the contract between the two, |more of her.thanks be to fate and and which thus made the place re- to my old Swedish umbrella, which markable.- for the last time in forcign parts di \u2018From a good home it is not far to heaven!\u2019 me now good eervice, Mrs.s And il I carry with me, to my belov-\u2019 coachman, one of Queen VYictoria\u2019s|ed home in Sweden, no other knowl- loyal subjects, who had during our!edge than that of the many good and drive to Windsor, been especially beautiful homes on earth, it is no desirous of avoiding a certain sinall gain for my long wanderings.heavy and sandy road, now found! \u2014Shurpe's London Magazine.reason for net avoiding it, probably mr ce because he had seen the Queen take Hints on Clsanliness, the same road; and hence it was ; - The following facts, taken from Dr.Alcott\u2019s new worl, eutitled \u2018Lee- tures on Life and Health,\u201d exhibited in a manner somewhat striking the necessity of ventilating and cleaning cellars, wells, &c.\u2018In the early part of my career as a medical prac-\u201c utioner, 1 was called to the house of a wealthy farmer whose numerous family had been alarined by the sudden appearance iu\u2019 tieir midst of a severe disease, of the typhoid dysen- teric character.I found the family in great trouble, indeed the whole selves, after hall an hour, ploughing in the sand, close upon Queen Victo- tia\u2019s tram.After we bad driven slowly for a few minutes, the Queen turned round and motioned with her hand for our coachman to drive past them.le obeyed, and just as we came pact the Queen, he dashed forward in oùder to clear the way for her Majesty.We had not gone fifty vards, when, in consequence of the rapid movement of the carriage, one of the doors flew open.and all the|™ v umbrellas and parasols flew up to|veighborhood was greatly agitated cast therriselves on the ground at the and distressed.On exxmination for feet of Queen Victoria.1 caught at local causes of what seerucd 10 be a then, but to late to save my Swoed-, local disease\u2014it was the mouth of x, .1 ed A \u201c ro .ish umbrella, which resolutely scem- ; September\u2014I found the cellar and ed to fling itself out of the carriage all the premises in a condition w hich.upon the road.My Swedish um.left little room for doubt.brella! my faithful compamon in; The cellar had not been cleaned! America and the West Indies\u2014no ! | that year, if indeed in two or three I could not leave it here to ba tram- years.It was full, => to speak, of pled upon by the feet of Queen Vie-| half putrid cabbage aud calbage\u2019 toria\u2019s horse.1 must pick it up| leaves, decayed potatoes, aud aj i's, even if from beneath that very horse's! cider lees, remnants of animal.sub.feet.stances\u2014some of them quite j §- \u2018We must stop! 1 must get out! cent-\u2014and mouldy shelves a \u2018title.said Tto my irresolute friend, \u2018Imust] The house, well, vault, sty, aul Phadt have my umbrella again!\u2019 almost said barnyard, were ifr a sit Mrs.\u2014\u2014 called to her coachman of concavity, or basin, and their 8! to stop, and I alighted from the car- thy contents, when put in a liquid iron gates.the nearest approach to ringe.At the same time up galloped [erate by the rains or otherwise, ap Te en EEE ei] Pr acer ua In TE Ed Me I cere a i Zo oo Ran 9 À | AJ gy 4) CoP Rhee opi OVINE PUI Poared I earad likely to have intereommu- | Mr.Brown objected to this B dl tion, declaring Limself against med- SS WW Ww oe Ww WW e+ A FY oe RS ET ma EEE aes OF OT EE 2 r nN DT ee ORE WD dood q i nd RE a 7, Independence aud those who were Jost with her had never been heard of.-_\u2014 SEITE = .A special General meeting of the Proprie- sors of the Capital Stock of the St.Lawrence & Atlantic Railway, is called to be held at Montreal on the 30th inst., to take into eon- sideration the agreement for an amalgamation of that line with the Grand Trunk Railway.£7: We understand that measures ore - bout to be taken by the Directors of the Stan- stead, Shefford and Chambly Railway Company for the preper orgnuization ef the same, and that subscription Books will shortly bu opencd.The steamship S.S.Lewis, of the Nicar- augua line of steamers, was lost en her way from San Juan del Sud to San Francisco with the passengers of the! Promotheus\u2019 which left New York on the 19th of March.The Leavis went ashore in a fog near the o where the Tennessee was Jately same plac y It is reported that no lives were wrecked.Jost.A dreadful accident had occurred at the head of San, Francisco Bay.The beiler of the steamer Jenny Lind exploded, killing 18 persons outright, and scalding 30 more su severely that no hopes wore entertained of their recovery.\u2014 account, us | shall pay no debts of his contracting, and shall elim his earnings until he is of lawful age, he having been given to my care when six years of age, by his mother.ALEXANDER COBURN.Stanstead, May 12, 1853.SALE OF HORSES, At Gouin's, formerly Hardy's Hotel, MELBOURNE.following Horses will be offered for sale : ! 1 pair white horses, heavy, 6 and 7 years! old; 1 pair light iron gray horses, 7 and 4! years old; 1 pairbay horses 6 and 8 years old ; | 1 black horse, heavy, yearsold ; 1 bay mare, ; very stout, B yeurs old ; ! buy mure, À meri- eun, 8 years old ; 1 chesnut horse, heavy, 9 years old; 1 black horse, half Canadian, 6; years old ; 1 beautiful mare colt, (out of the, celebrated Tonnancour mare, À ycars old; 1: fine bay colt, 4 yearsold ; 1 filly, three-fourths | French, 3 years old; 1 fine bay horse, 10 years old ; one bay horse 5 years old ; 1 black brood mare in foal by \u2018Black Ilawk,\" 6 years TERMS :\u2014Three months credit with approved endorsed notes, if required.Discount aflowed for cash.TIIOMAS CHRISTIE, Anctioncer.Melbourne, 12th May, 1853.301wl rn 1 A ATEN IT IS A FACT! FEYHAT FOSTER, HALI, & Co.have received their NEW GOODS, and are whipping the whole crowed at seiling cheep.It is now established beyond a doubt, that the We learn from the Sherbrooke Gazette, | that on the 28th ult.a Juborer où the railway | is tho best, both for the trader and purchaser.wuned John M-Gce, while in a state of intoxication, was brutally struck over the head with a club by à Man named Sullivan, from the effects of which blows N-Geo died on The occurrence took place Sunday week.Sullivan had not beeu ar- near Waterville, rested.#37 It appears that Gov.Lane, of New Mexico, has been doing a little annexation on his own hook, having proclaimed the territo- tv of Mercilla Valley to be under the jurisdiction of the United States.This movement, however, duos not meet the approval of President Pierce, who has removed Gov.Lane and appointed David Merriwether of Kentucky in his place.IF The Sherbrooke Ciuzeite should not presume to ask impertinent questions, in re- Jation to the views of other journals, or descend to the use of can/ in reference to plezs- ant answe.s, based upon a fair construction ofl such questions, while his own columns exhibit evidence that tho \u201c\u201cfilthy luera\u201d derived from advertising the cunse of the woes and hor- sors of the traflic he speaks of isus welcume to him now as ever.Prices of Beef cattle a1 Brighten 12th inst.\u2014 Extra, 5 1-4 à 3 E2 fivst quality 7 a7 4; aecond Ga G tt; third 5a 5 1-4.LATEST NEWS Fora Dave Lares Arianne arnt wt New York on the tid, In Pailistorut the debate on the FRIST rontinued, and # mation repudiating the con- tinvaues of the meome 1X, was uegatived by Mrs, Stowe 15 new the guest At Dicuerg- Tlanzcority, of the Duchess of Sutherland.ham two Roman Catholic bishops had bren imprisonus! for debl consequent npon a bauk failing, with trust funds.it js reported that Sata Anta Ls sone aid from Spain, to repel suteey ated auires- sions from the United States, No news of importance {rem other parts of the continent.Terninne Suipwrrck.\u2014 We learn from the Boston Atlas of the 17th, that the ship William and Atary, of Bath, Mec., from Liverpool with emigrants and railroad iron, was stove by striking on a sunkon rock near the \u201cGreat Isaacs,\u201d and.went down in a few nowments, carrying with her nearly two hundred souls.The crew and a fw passengers escaped in the boats and were picked up by a brig.SHOCKING Peorue enrsuep To Duarn\u2014Paffalo, May 13\u2014A terrible calamity has just occurred, a building on Maine Street, honse by Robinson & Co., suldenly caved in, the roof and every story being carried through to the ground.Jt is feared that between U5 and 20 workmen, and some people occupying the upper story, aro beneath the ruins.C'ATASTHOPHE\u2014-IS mo MARRIED.In Magog, on the 3rd inst, by tha Res.1 Mitchell.Mr.Elias J.Whitier to Miss [mei- na M.Whitier, both of Orford.; Tn Magog.May 10th, by Rev.Eo.Mitchell, Mr.Arthur MeCabe to Miss Ann MeCafiray, both of Stanstead.ROCK ROSH, In the late edition of ths 11.8.Medical Dispensatory, we are told, says the writer, that the Rock Ross was first introduced into regular practice by Dr.Eli Ives, n0 New Haven, Ct., who considers it invaluable in all scrofulous diseases.In the same vork, it is stated that De.Isaac Parrish, of Philadelphia, has employed it with great success in his practice for serofulous disvases.Allusion is also made to a work published by D.A.Tyler.M.D., of New Maven, C1, as containing interesting and important testimony oË tho wonderful efficacy of the Rock Rose, frum which the proprietors of Myers\u2019 lextruet have taken the liberty to quote, and to use the words of Dr.Tyler, to make known to the public the vinues of a plant sv much neglected.lle says, ns an older member of the profession ones remarked to me, the Rock Rose possessed far more alterative powers than the popular Sarsaparilla.For sale by T.C.Berner, Derby Live, Vt, and doalors in Medicines everywhere.\u2014 Manufactured by Wm.Franklin & Co.New Haven, Ct.J3R3w2 \u2014 New Advertisements.| NOTICE.A'! persons are hereby forbidden 10 trust a minor, named Gro.W.Gren, on mv oecnpicd as a banking | Pay Bown System | While it obviates the chances of losing by \"had debts, it also gives te the person with linoncy in his hand, the privilege of buying | sous at a living rate.Ladies and Gentlemen, We bave a Stock of Goods unequaled by any in thes vicinity for tits variety and cheapness, and while we are discussing those qualities over the counter, we will endeavor fo show you that you are getting year money's worth.Derby Line, May 17, 1853.sut _ LE ee \u2014\u2014 Conn.& Passumpsic Rivers RAILROAD.Summer Ar rangement.nase +, 4 ON und aficr Monday, May joy) Dell itth, 1853, PaseENGER CO SRE Er - : : Mr aiNs Will run as follows: DOWN TRAINS.Leave St.Jolinshury, at 1 45 and 9 20 à M Arrive at VW.R.Junetion at 7 and 12 m +\u2018 Cencord, N.H., at 1005&330 r x + « Boston, at 12 50and615r um : \u201c\u20ac New York, City (via ! Springfield) at 7 30 P M and 12 M UP TRAINS.Leave New York City at 4 30 P M and 8 à M s Springfield at 805 a mand 145 PM ss Boston at 745 A M and 12 4 C'oncord, N.H., nt 10 30 à M and 3 PA \u201cWW.River Junction at 2 py and 655 py Arrive at St.Johnsbery at 110 PMand 9 15 rm On the arrival of the first Train frem the South, Stages leave Pompanoosne, Thetford and Bradford for all towns in the interior\u2014 Wells River for Bath.Lisbon and Littleton Ldailv, and for Lancaster.N.H.Mondays, __ 8lw3 TUE subscriber would respectfully inform\u2019 surrounding country that he has ken a shop over Beube & Co's, Store for the purpose of carrying on the l'aileriug Business in all its .; ; ranches, and hu hupes by strict attention 10 ( N Wednesduy, the 25th May, inst, the| business to merit a share of public patronage.| stanstend, May 2, 1523.! style, und as well made as at any shop in this *! County.T.avery case, I SA BUSINESS CARDS, I New Advertisementa.New Tailoring Establishment AT BEEBE PLAIN.I ing, inserted by the year at very low rates, \\ Thr NOTICE.| the inhabitants of Beebe Plain and the The Publications either of the American Tract | Society, ur wf the American Sunday School Un- ton prices.389 BIBLES from 20 cents to $35 a eupy.MARRIAGE LICENSES us usual.JV.HALL WINNS HOTEL, DERBY LINE, Vi.He would say to those in want of a fashionably made garment, that if they will give him a call, they can have it done in as good Garments made by him warranted to fit in the public generally, that he now occupies his old {Stand at Derby Line, where hie will be happy to CUTTING done for others to make, and.Wait upon them.3G warranted to fit if\u2019 properly made up.April 12, 1853.' One price and pay down.The publie are | SPRIN G GOODS invited to call and give him u wial and judge | | and Low Prices, for themselves, GENERAL nssortmeut of Dry Gouds, | 391 F.CASWELL.Beube Plain Stanstead, May 16,1853.= \"LA Hardware and Groceries on hand and eon- | \"slantly receiving, for sale upon reasonable! NEW GOODS.terms by J.WILLEY.SPALDING, GATES & Co.Beebe Plain, April Gth, 1858.385m3 HA, E this day opened a fresh supply of GEO RGE S.c ARTER, NEW GOODS trom the Southern markets.and wish their friends and the publie to ADVOCATE, Wellington Street, Sherbrocke, examning them.Rock land, May 1.1853.My.Carter attends the Terms of the Stanstead 3S2:1v oT ) a E1Su 7 Circuit Court.G.R.HOIMES ome oe S now receiving direet from the Southern DR.B.A.WILDER , .Markets a large and splendid stock of HOMOOPATTIO PHYSICIAN (AND SURGEON, Npring and Summer Goods.He would call the attention of Ladies to LS\" 1las removed to Derby Live, Vt.£5 OFFICE AT N.WEST'S HOTEL.his ageortment of Dress Goods, Bonnets, Rib- THOMAS W.RITCHIE, hans, Flowers, §e.re.Rock Island, May 11, 1853.STI ADVOCATE, SHERBROOKE.Will attend the Stanstead Circuit, W.L.FELTON, ADVOCATE AND ATTORNEY, First Arrival of Spring Goods ON ROCK ISLAND.an OSTER & MORRILL would beg to say to, their customers and the public generally, that : they are once more prepared to exhibit a general | stock of Will a 5 ad Circui x (4 ill attend the Stanstead Circuit.N [£ W GOO DS, | Business Communications left at the Office adapted to the season, which must and will besold.of C.A.Rienarpsox, Esq., N.P,, will ae- May 2, 1833.ceive prompt attention.Gey TTT Tr ce an Stanstead, Jan.1th, 1853.Barnston Corner Tin Shop.| \"Ana - og subseribers would say to the publie 2 CANADA HOUSE, that they have commenced doing busi- : i.LR.WILKINSON, { ness in the sbuve line, and have secured thor- Fougli workmen and a good stock, and feel con- 1 STANSTEID PLAIN, C.E.fident that they ean sell as good articles in | their line, at as low prices, as can be bought at any other shop in the Fasierr Townships.\u2018 stop at this House Ve \u20ac CIT : s se.SIOREN & SIE] HERD.{tablishraent is a good Livery Stable.JUUN BR.SHOREY, N.SHEPHERD.0.TL Barnston Corner, Muy 1, 1853.id W, Ww, JENN ENN, i.D.NTT 1 \u2019 t \u2014, ; r NEW GOODS! | HOM@EPATHIC | PHYSICIAN AND SURGHON, DERBY CENTRE, Vt.Office ut J.Bates\u2019 Hatel, \u201cS.D.KIMBALL, & Bounty Land Agent, BARTON, Vr.Milliners and Bress-Makers.MAY 3, 1853.KILBORN & MORRILL, At the old Stand of A.Knight, Stanstead Plain.| RE now receiving from the Southern nues A Murkds, unusually large supplies of i Pension FRESH GOODS, | which with their former stock, renders their _ ye °C, .3 Ce I ruom Evrorz.\u2014-The ; Wednesdays and Fiiday-=\u2014Barnet for Pee feL assortigent vory completa.tam and Cabot daily, and for Lancaster, À.1.\u2018Tuesdars, Thursduvs and Satordays lobusbuiv.passing through Lyndon, \u201clock, Shéfietd.and Glover to Barton, Mon Cavs, Wednesdays an i Fridass, and throuph andor and Sutton ta Matos Teesdays, Chr days amd Nopent Cand daily from Barton throveh Brown on to Derby anil CRtanstend\u2014for Danviit Hiardwiek.ani | Crafishury dailv\u2014for Concord, Lunenburg.paid Taneaster Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- jurdars in the morning\u2014 for Burke, Willough- \u201chy Lake.Charleston and Derby to Staustead Villy | No change of Curs to Boston and Spri Ja.Forconnections with other Roads, &c., see Suow's Pathfinder and Railway Guide.ROBERT HALE, Sup°t.Sit.Johnsbury, Vio, Muy 10, 1853.LINT ORF LETTERS » EMAINING in the Post Otfice at Derby À Line.Vi, Mav 17, 1853, Aldrich, Guy Lae, Catherine Aldrich, Hiram Tock, Wm S Abbott, A A 2 Lewis, Wm Allen, Phoebe Lebaren, EE H Albee, Geo Lilly, Jas Bloduet, Alvah Munsey, Tim 2 Brown, Amos Moulton, David Bishee, Wim S Moulton, C 3 Bailey.Abigail Marsh, John Bartlett, Collins Morrill, Sarah A Boshaw, Jolin Martin, Pamelia Belknap, Wm Morse, Mury B Bennet, À Morse, Flennor 2 Bouvret, I Mansur, O Brainard, R Minor, Shelden Brown, S'S Munsey, Andrew Bailey, James Newcomb, lsrael Bacon.M Jr Parsons, Marin 2 Clark, Marv J Pelky, Mary Conner.10 W Parker, Laura À Cilly, À P Porter.Jus Cilley.Thos 2 Pool, MJ Chase, J T Pinkham, M M Clay.Joseph Rogers, John Corliss, James Rediker, Simon 2 Cummings, Jos 2 Reynolds, Tohu Caswell, Dr Raske, J O Cary, Daniel Spiller.J P Dustin, Win Stevenson, Thos Danforth, Shurthifl.J Davis, Jos Stevens, Julia A Danforth, VW Standish, T Dresser.Clarissa Smith, Austin Ellsworth, Luther Slater, P ldson, Alice J Smith, Adaline R Fuller, Dan\u2019l Smi.h, Michael Fling, John Sawyer.C A © FFaithwait.Chas Tyler, Anna 2 Fosse, T M Tice, Rhoda W Fuller, Rhoda T Tucker, A Hi Gilman, Mary A Tripp, J E Gilman, David Tavlor, G W Hattin, Marshal Verhick, M Haines, Maranda Verbick, Chas C Hill, Susan B Verbick, Carlos Hall I, Wallingford, E Hubbard, J M Wright, Betsy Hunt, Franklin Woodard, Parker Howard, Jus Wright, Sam\u2019l 1eath, Gilman Westcott, Mahala Hayden, Froch Wilcex, Mark Heath, Philip Wells, Carlos Hartwell, Alonzo Williamson, J H Jewett, Gea R Webster.Zelia Kent, Amanda Webb, Hor J Kelly, James Wadleigh, I.Knight, Isaac Woodard, 5 Lorimer, I Watson, John Ir lec.ED Woodard, PP Tadd, Sam\u2019l G Young, Albert Lock, Tas M $ CHENEY.PP ¥ Wothouc adopting the ster ote d practic: , 91 puilisg the * voriety, nnatity audl'elreapness\u201d of their wares, the subseribers will barely pH that they intend 10 keep en tod, at ali \u201cmes, à GENERAL ASSORTMENT of fashionable & seasanable Goods, Pwhitely they will be happy to sell, either ai UC HOGLESLLE or RETAIL, ta as fvoras ihe terms us ean ha bought elsewhere in town.Please call and gee for yourselves.Cod Kasdux, Ozuo MorriLL.Rock Island, April 19, 1853.MAY 2.1853.\u2018 ; Milfinery and Press Making.= .M5 H, F.WAY & H.DRESSER New Goods Now Opening 1, would respectfully announce to the La- Mrs FL VIELD, Joi of Buslinuton, V1, ceive a large share of patronage.maka Shirred or Plain Bonnets, repair Straw tice.387 \u2018opened a Shop over Mr.Gro.R.HoLues\u2019 will be promptly done ina neat and tashiona- ble manner.À stuck of Millinery Goods will , ; sa Aa Lion | be received soon FEE subscribers have this day received! Rock Island, April 12, 1833.from Boston, LARGE additional sup! _ 200% SON 386 plics of seusonable | AMERICAN YEAST POWDER.4 \u2018 ! : aneyv © {.; Faney and Haple Goods, ! OTHING is sn destructive to health, by im- which makes their assortment as GENERAL LV pairing the organs of Dicestion, as sour and and COMPLITTE us any in the country heavy bread.To avoid this and to have delicious The subscribers adopted in the commence: |, Hot Rolls for breakfast.which may be eaten with ment of their business the Ready Pay and One| impunity, being [ight and whadesome.and casily Price system, with the intention of strictly digested.use the Aw AN YEAST vas DER \u2014 -adhering to it provided they met with sufficient pi ith this r owder, Br d, ( akes, Lol Is.Tastry.me i ; si seuit, £e.can be made casier, quieker, lighter.encouragement.They tuke this opportunity | cheaper and more vw holosome than any other way.to gratefully acknowledge that the public have | ppg celebrated cook.Nous.Compain, speaks showu their appreciation of tbis system.by | as foilows: ! bestowing so liberal a patronage as to induce Fhave tricd the American Yeast Powder.for a lull determination to persevere in a course | the purpose of making Cakes, Pastry, Rolls, Bis- which has given such general satisfaction to] cuit, &c., und have found it a most invaluable ac- the buyer, and has been so much more agree- quisition to the kitchen.Bt wakes tight and whol- able to the seller.siume Bread, Rolls, Xe.Ke.and 1 cannot ton Remember our motto\u2014 Sal Prafits, Ons Vighly recommend its general use.; Price, and Pay Down\u2019 .| o a S.COMPAIN.Please call nnd see.389 MouLiands, Dee, 20.1832, + MORRILL, KILBORN & Co.Var sale by merchants throughout the country.Sold in Stanstead by Kit.norn & MorpiLi.STOVES, STOVES.FRESH INPORTED SEEDS.FEVITIE subscriber would respeetfullv an- FR subscribers would call aitenition to their large Assortment of GARDEN, FIELD nounce to the people of the Fasternj AND FLOWER SEEDS.just received per R.Townships, thar he has made arrangements M.steamer, via New York from irance.\u2018This with the manufacturers of several of the latest styles of 7 \u2018Stack of Root Seeds is large, comprising these of the most value to the Farmer, as they will be ¢ woling, Parier and Bar Stoves.fund to produce the most profit ble crop for feed- an that he can furnish them at very low prices.lie has, among others, the latest improved ing Cattle\u2014-such as, \u2018The large Red Mangel Wurtzci, weighing often Ln ' 28lbs, Yellow Glove do White Mountain, all sizes : Sugar Beet.lagle Air-Tirht, & inch Ware ; Empire State, all sizes : New York and Erie, 10 inch Ware; Buck's Patent, improved Troy \u201cFashion; Forest City, all sizes ; ; State of Maine, &c.&c.Suita t Large and small Box Stoves of the latest White, Yello and Red Carrots, styles.\u2014ALSO\u2014 All the Cooking Stoves furnished with cop-| Red and White Duteh Clorer per bottomed Boilers and Iron Ware complete.Sanfoin, Lucerne, Timothy, \"Red Top Grass, (OPPOSITE THE BANK, Derty Line.) | weighing 14 to 20ths, Larze Dutch Parsnip, Yellow Swede.and Aberdeen Turnips,- White Globe and Red top ds, St.Denis Cablage, Specimens of these Stoves may he seen one &e., Ke.door North of C.Pierce's Shop, Rock Island.A general assartment of Garden and Flower Also at Kilhorn & Morrill's Store.Derby Seeds.S.J.LYMAN & Ca.Line.MOSES PIERCE.Place f' Irmee, Rack Island, À pril 13, 1853.386 ROOM PAPER.NOR SALI by the subscriber at extremely low prices, a choice assortment of Itoom Paper.Window Shades, Writing Desks, Ladies Work Boxes, German Baskets, Vio- ling, Aceordiors, Berlin Wool, with patterns on paper and eanvass, with various ether articles too numerous 10 detail, THOS SMYTH.Lenanoxville Book Store, à April lat, 18727 ' Pairs wanted by C.F.VaskELL.LI Persons ave heveby forbid harboriug, contracting after this date.Montreal.Maevh, 183 > Qe Socks.Socks.100 Mareh 22.cr - ++ 4 \u201c NOT 1CIe, trusting, ur emplying Moska Diren on my account, as 1 shall pay vo debts of his SHERBURN PIPER.Barfozd, April 233, 1822 * WINN would inform his old friends and 5 [375tf at 6 A.M.and 12 20 P.M.| The Southern, Norther and Western Stages | Connected with the es- Bagoage to an amount exceeding £350 in val- 352 u 267 sud Imps serenity of miud, arising from a condition of health, Miss MC.WOOD.of Brattlilare,\u201d Vi.and Wy orb raspeetfolly inform the Ladies of Stanstead and viemity, that they have taken a Shop over Foster & Mowrill's Store, Rock Fslaud.where they hope to re- They will Bonnets, liniag and trimming, make Ladies\u2019 Caps, and cut and inake Dresses on short no- dies of Stanstead and vicinity, that they have aT MORRILL, KILBORN & \u20aco\u2019s,, \"Stare, where any work entrusted fo their care White Belgian Carrot, (Grecn above ground) | PHT BEVERY Rata D HUSBAND (asur \u2014\u2014 \"RAILROAD.| the Bell Rings! HE Daguerrean Cer is still on the track, and will remain a short time longer on Staustead Plain, for the purpose of furnishing terns as follows : ion, may be obtained of the subscriber at the Bos-' a few more Likenesses if wanted, and the proprietors will guarantee thut they will be far superior to any ever Lefore taken in this place.Having a Car fitted up expressly for the pm pose, a German Apparatus of the most | sciontific and eomplete description, with five years experience nthe an, they feel confident that they can give sztisfuction in all ca-: 8, ! They would respectfully express their sin- core thanks to the citizens of Stanstead and adjoining towns fur their Liberal patrensge during the ume that they have been here, und would earnestly invite those who have vot yet secured likenesses to give them a éall.Iimn-' prove the opportunity while you have it.Delays are dangerous, that we are sure, | Then why uot in season a likeness secure.: A.J.& G.W.BAKER.Stanstead Plain.March 8, 1853.mes | ATLANTIC & St.LAWRENCE RAILROAD.| Open to Island Pond, Vermont, within | 20 miles of Derby Line & Stanstead.! The Extension of the Atlantic § &.Lawrence | y Railroad to Istand Pond, opens a direct and: | casy communication Wtween the Cities of | Portland and Boston, Northern Now Hamp- | shire, Northern Vermont ond the Euastrra | Townships of Canada, i N und afier I'eb.8th, 18353, Passenger | Trains will run daily (Sundays excepted) till further notice.as follows :\u2014 | Leave Island Pond fur Portland and Boston {at 7 e'clock, À.M.| Leave Portland for Island Pond, at 1 30, {P.M., or on the arrival of the 7 o'clock, A.!M., Train from Boston.Leave Portland for South Paris at 7 15 AM., and 1 30 P.M.© Leave South Paris for Portland and Bosteh i FREIGHT TRAIN, leaves Island Pond for Poriland, Mondays, Wednesdays, and \u2018Fridays, at 1 P.M.; STAGES leave Island Pond on the arrival of the \u2018Train from Portland.for Charleston, Derby Cemer, Derby Line, Vt., aud Stanstead, \u201cCanada Fast, The Company will not be responsible for ue, unless notice is given and paid for at the rate of one passenger for every $500 additional value.S.T.CORSER, Supt.MARRIAGE, HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE.WHY IS IT?That we behotd mauy females, scarce in the meridian of life broken in health and spirits with a complication of diseases and ailinents, depriving them of the pawer for the enjoyment of life at an age when physica) health, buoyaney of spirits, should be predominant, Many of the causes of her suffertugs at first\u2014perhaps years es oa STANSTEAD SEMINARY.Professional and Business Cards, like the foliow- Look out for the Engine when rps well known Institution is nov un\u2019 der the supervision of Cas.W.Dan NeTT, À.B., as Principal, and Mise Eauné À.Cuase.as Preceptress.| The seudemical yeur iv divided isto féuf First commenecs Kugust 30 Second ** November 2% Thid__ * February 21 Founh « May 16° EXPENSES, Tuition in common English Branches, $2.00 st » Higher = & Languages, 3,50\u2019 Painting and Drawing \u2014Pencilimg and Crayoning, 22 Monochromatic or Pelyehrematie, 1,5 « Oil, 2,00 Music with use of Piano, | 8,00 Guod board and roums can be ubtained at reagonable rates.Miss Pierce will cantinue 10 give instruc- ; tion in Instrumental Music, as heretôfore.Tuition will not be received for less than half a term.neither will any deduérion Le \"niade in case the student enters within two 38] weeks of the commencement, or leaves within two weeks of the close, of the term.\u2018I'he School is easy of access\u2014Stages connecting daily or tri-weekly with all parts of the surrounding country.The neatnéss of the village, the hcelihfulness of the climate, and the beauty of the scenery in the vicinity, combine to render Stunstead a most inviting place to students for prosecuting their studies.The course of instruction is éxtensive, thorongh and praétiesl : meluding a prepdra- tion for entering any of the Canadian dr American Colleges, and the various branches of a substantial Kinglish edueation.'Fhe apparatus, Philosophical and Chemical, is sew and of the most approved manufacture, and additions are made each term.Lectures wilk be given from time 10 time by the Principal ou Philosophy, Chemistry, and Astronomy ; aud Dr.CowLEs has kindly consunted té continue as Lecturer on Anatomy and Phiysiolo- sv.; \"Peculiar advantages sre afforded to French: students who are desirous 10 acquire a knowledge of the linglish language; since the\u2019 school is exclusively under English influence, yet still within the bsnuds of the Proviiice.The public may be assured of permanency\u2019 in the arrangements of the school ; and iv is the design of ths Directors and Principal to make it truly worthy of the confidence of a liberal and enlightened public.B.¥.IIUBBARD, Secretary for Board of Directors.Stanstead, Dee.6, 1852.369 HOUSEKEEPERS, LGOK AT THIS! ALMIRABLE INVENTION.Pateat Self-Heating Smoothing - Iron.HIS Tron combines Feeney, Cenveni- ence, saving of labor, Neutiess and de- spateh.Oue cent\u2019s worth of dry chureaï supplies fuel für a whole dav's constant ironing.Hard wood coal from the stove will atlower the same purpcse.lin the open air.Those who use them are re- ! lieved from (he fatigue of constantly changing the irons at the fire, auid from the exhausting heut of the recom.hefore, perhaps during girlhood, or the first years of marriage\u2014 were in their origin so light as to pass unnoticed, and of course neglected.IN AFTER YEARS, When too Tate to he benefitted by onr knowledge, we lovk Back wud mourn, wud reget the full consequences of our wnorance, Whar would we ant often give to possess, in early life, the knowledge we oben in affer years! Aud what days and nights of angnish we might not have been spared, if the know ledge was tiunely possessed, It is MELANCHOLY AND STARTLING To heliold the sickness anid suffering endured by many a wife for many years, fen causes sinple and controllable, easily renedied\u2014or better still, \u2014nol incurred, ifevery WIFE AND MOTIFER Possessed the infurmation contained in « little volnoe, (with\" iu the reach of all) which would spase to herself\u2019 YEARS OF MISERY, And ta her hushand the constant toil aul anxiety of wind, necessarily devolving upon him trom sickness of the wife, without givivg lim the opportsaity of acquiring that com- pretence which hiv exertions are entitled, and the possession of which would secure the happiness of himself, wife, and children.SECURE THE MEANS OF HAPPINESS By becoming im ime possessed of the knowledge.the want of which bas caused the sickness amd poverty of thousands.In view of such consequences, no wife or mother is excusable il she nezlect to avail herself of that knowledge in respect to Dierself, which wonld spare her much suffering, be tbe meaus of happiness aml prosperity to lier husband.and confer upon lier elifdeen that Wea above all price\u2014heatihy bodies, with ay minds.That knowledge is contained in a litte work entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN\u2019S Private Medical Companion.BY DR.A, M.MAUNICEAU, PROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF WOMEN.Une Hundredth Fdition.VFrmo., pp.250.Price, 50 cts.[0% FINE PAPER, EXTRA DINDING, SI 00.) First published in 1517, aml it bs not SURPRIZING OR WONDERFEUL, Considering that EVERY FEMALE, WHETHER MARRIED OR NOT, ean here acquire a full knowledge of the nature, character and eanses of her complaints, with the varlons symptoma, and that nearly BALF A MILLION COPIES should have lieen sel.It is tmprsctic.hle to courey fully the various subjects toeated of as they me of a mature sirietly inteuded for the 1, or those contemplating mm ci tapes, bit no female of enghving health, and tha WTA consequent upon hashand, lt either has eves husband whe bas the b Leart, ov that of\u2019 his aue pecn fes health, w hich is so conducive To her own fappinesa, and thay of 3 i ob \" it.as has ar will tection of his wife m vy emrent.UPWARDS OF ONE HUXNDRED THOUSAND COPIES Mave been SENT BY MATL within the last few months CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.BE NOT DIXFRAUDED! Tuy re Boek unless \u201cDr A.M.Mauriecau, 129 siberty Sireel + ison the title page, and the entry nthe brek of the title page : anid le and honorable dealers, oF send .ess to Dr, A.M.Mauriveau, ne there tious au surroptitions inflhgements of copy ari rhizhl.No cxcnse for lgnoranee, when IRnornnce ds Mie tu those we hold near and dear, \u201c0 te «spel our Egnorance ls wiche vaclhe To enable every ane to decide upon the indispan.Sith necessity of possesting a'eopr, and that no wife or ether peel renan usuformed upon the rmny cunses, Witch, soomér or later, are destined to \u201cmake fearful ravages upors her henlth, unitess purrtiha® against, and that uo considerate and affectionate husband have cuits In uphmidd hineelt with neglect of the welfare of his wife\u2014n pamphlet of thirly-six pages, containin full Titleszutga and Tudor of contents together with | exirae fem ne bouk, will he sent free of charge to any part of the Uirited States, by addressing.8 jm part 1 Y addressing, post-paid, When Knowledge 14 Tnppiness, tis cule | ttle to be Ignovant, For gale iy\u2014In New York city, Sninger \"& Townsend, Adriance, Sheraiau & Co.De- C Witt & Daveaport, Office 120 Liborty Street, near Greenwich : Derby Line, T.C.Butler.Muy 1, 1853.3/0m6 ; time and\u2019 with greater ease.There is no possibility of smutting the\u2019 clothes, and they leave a finish and gloss un- (surpassed, a bare inspection will satisfy any i one that they are a decided improvement.I And the uniform testimony of these who have {sed them fully prove it to be an.\u2018 Admirable* i Inventian.\u201d ; Hatters\u2019 and\u2018Tailors\u2019 [rons constructed uy- on the same priveiple and possess eyaal sape- riority.\u2018 oo S.JEWETT, St Johnehury, Vt,, has the exclusive right of the Patentecs in the States of Vermont, New Hampshire aud Maine, and\u2019 none bnt his Agents are authorized to dispose of them in the above territory.Orders\u2019 soliv cited.\u2018PA SAMUEL CIHAMBERLIN, Faq, of Barton, Vi., agen! for Southern half of Orleans Cednty.T.C.BUTLER, Derby Line, Vt.Ageht for Northern ha!f of Orleans County and Can ada East.[875m& PIANO FORTES.For Sale or to Rent, HE subscribers bave retumed from New A York with asplendid assortment of New and Sceond Mand PIANO FORTES, from: the most colohrated manufuetirers, Those desirous of renting ean also he acommodated, New Pisnes lExcharzed fer Old oues.Al consti supply of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS aud SHEFT MUSIC on hand.NICHOLS & WILDER: Orer Ellis & Bancrolt's Store, State Street,» Montpelier, Vermont.[vies $100,066 Railrond Stock Take: TOW is the time to buy Goods at HasKELL'R.He bas cverything usually hipt in edditry stores.and will ior a little cash give you a large bundic of Goods.Come and see, G, F.Hauratt.Rock Island, March 22, 1852.GARDEN & FLOWER SEEDS.Jt received and fot sale By the subseri- ber at Montreal prices, 3 great variety of \u2018Garden and Flower Seeds, Warrustod Fresh, Clover Seed, .Family & Patent Medicines, Brushes and toilet anfcles, &c.THOS SMYTIE.Lonnexville Buole Store, à April 1s1, 1853.ç DAGURRREOTYPES.A taken of themselves or fiends, will find it 10 their advantage to give us a call soon.A.) & G.W.BAKER.Stanstead Plain, May 3, 1843.380-4 FURNITURE.HE subscribers beg leave to notify the: publie, that they are Manofacturing, and have an hand, à general assortment of Furuie ture, cansisting of TT Mu revcipt of One Dollar (for the fine Edi eue beading) PIE MARRIED WOMANS Bureaus Riva MUDLOAL COMPANION\" fe sont (ma * .| Foon V pert of the United States All letioes must Tables, be pe got and addressed to Dr A.M.MAURE Stand: | $ 3 BA ER New York City, T'ublishing Office, Sands, | > 9 Liberty street, New York, Bedsteads,.Chairs, &e.&c:, which will he sold for Cush or Produce, ase cheap as ean be fiund in the Townships.we.Please call and exanune- before purchasing- elsew here, .L.8S.& W.WAY.A 0 Tbs MAPLE SUGAR wanted at this 50 Office in pay tent tor the Journal, Barnster, Doe.Ist, 19°, [sem LS It can be used in any room or Very much mure can be done in tlie same\u2019 LE those who want perfret Likenesses: ~d ET - ME ane ATR By er hod [TR à Bois ae md Sd chat [a Xe Ar an ire tree rates St EL ES v2SS it carmaker ME ea pinn .a a.\" ssn pvr: ve 2 cms BE ree = ace DT OE rs CCE eS Bac ie ES AE a Dr mms TE Els SERIAL VSN.Slips ios \u2014uù a Tn e\u2014\u2014 \u201d \u2014 r 0 E T R Y.| Vermonter, with a fist like a sledge-hamaier, | Stove Pipe and Tin Ware, em © «ow -.[8 voice like Mars and a stride like Hercules.| 0\" excellent quulities, and at low prices, The follow ing meludious and touching po-| Jean get up something skin to respect for | ; manufactured and sold by he subscriber.ous is from the pen of the late lamented Wil-: such un embodiment of masculinity ;\u2014but [he public ure requested to call and exumin lis Gaylord Clark, and was written by him ; these be-whiskered, be scented, be-cravatted, : A.J.SHOREY.oF od other Prints.urge, for au early number of Th: Knickerbocker be-jewelled, be-everlastingly-despised Lillipu-| Baraston Corner, March 30th, 1853.384, > orleans aa asian ols, COME i Mgsatine : | lian dandies\u2014these bearded women\u2014Bety'| SV VAT or ooo \"Black and Celercd Velvets.- JUST RECEIVED (SESE, \u2019 v he 4 Verona Serge.\"throw up the window, and loosen my boddire.Lamb lined Kid Gloves.i A SONG OF MAY.! 1 Ye int * ° cv Freon The spring's vecuted buds all around me are Fra fine ! Fassy Fees.Gents and Ladies Weol Gloves ents and Ladies .200 Old and fie Brandy ; Sheetings and Shirtings.swellitg\u2014 | \u2014{ Musical World § Ties.' 100 200 gullons Holland Gin; Bishiop\u2019s and Victoria Lawns, There urc sougs tu the ste, there is \u201cThe Boston ladies - adies, ; que 10 casks different kinds of Wines; | 50 pairs Mackinaw Blanket healils in the gale ; : ; cross their arms in fiout i; Ee tron A sense of delight in euch husam is dwelling, | > arms in ficat, and look Liko trussed i 1 Pipe best Scotch Whiskey; 150 Counterpanes.6u0 lbs H.B.Salmon, very nice: 50 Horse Blankets, As float the pure dus beums v'er mountain | turkeys.\u2019 | H 3 pou de Muekerel ; Carpet Bags, and vale; Well, you ought to pity us, because we 2000 do Cudfish ; | Gala and Scotch Plaid, The desolate reign of 01] Winter is broken\u2014 | have no ave v \u201cavd- The verdure i> fresh upon every tree; ! no such escape valves for our awkward 200 bushels Liverpool Salt ; Red and White Flannel, Of Nature's revival the charm.and à tuken | \"eS #8 you have ;\u2014no dickeys 16 pull up\u2014 Of lave, oh thou Spiritof Beauty ! ta thee.| no vests to pull down\u2014no breast pockets, side ; pockets, flap packets, or vest pockets to ex- The sun looketh forth from the halls of the! plore\u2014no cigars between our teeth\u2014no morning, ; ; ; Aud flushes the clouds that begirt his ca.| Bitch canes in our haude\u2014no beavers to ree: ; , twitch when we meet an acquaintance.Don't He welcomes the gladness and glory, return- | you yonrselves ublige us te reef in cur rig- ing .; .; To rest on the promise and hope of the ging, and hold it down tight with our linle | paws over our belis, under penalty of being year; .Hoe fills with rich Light oll the bulm-breathis g | grappled by one of yuur buttons, as you tear flowers, ; * past us like so inany comets.He mounts 10 the zenith, and laughs on the: Ie it any joke for us to stand vis-a-vis with CCTMPOIRITANT APTE Wive ; i NII OR LAN I \\ LEW S _ Pale Seal Oil, Salmon, Herrings, Pickled and diy He wakes into inusic the green forest-bowers, # strätige man, before a erowd of grinnng Codfish, TO THE ; ) ro , \u2018 nl.fe , And gilds the gay plains which the broad| 8pcelators, while you are leisurely disentan-| | eople of \\ ermont and Canada : 30 bbls, Superfine Flour, rivers lave, gling the \u201cGordiun uot,\" instead of whip- R.J.B.Hinnarp, who for cleven years VB CIES: ; f \u20ac .fons i Oat Meal, Rice, ing eut your pen-kuife, and sacrificing the treated successfully thousands cf cases of | ; ; ie Discas ; Table Cutlery, .every variety of Chronic Discases, throughout the i 4° ; ; t offendiug buticn, ns you ought to do?State, that her Physicians, Surgeons and Faeul- Pocket Knives, &c., with a general assortmen NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! UST received at Barnston Cerner, aud at Drew's Mill\u2019s, Barford, in addition te the former stock, the following 10) Pieslcyle\u2019s and other Prints.~~ Gallons of High Wires; 100 Bags Fine Ground Reck do.1400's Saleratus, Black Indiana Shawls, and a very large stock of Black Lace Veils, Dry Goods, Crockery & Hardware.| Muticrs, + ; etai 150jCoats, Vests, and Pants, The above will be sold at wholesale or retail at R i Flannel Shin » the very lowest prices, no mistake.Please drop Flannel Drawers, 8 in when trying the market.C.F.HASKELL.1150 pairs Thick Boots, first quality, aa \"50 + Boys « , Rock Lsland, March 22,1853.100 ¢ Women\u2019s Calf Bootces, and Shoes, tPORTSMEN, we huve a few nice fowling Women\u2019s and Misses Calf Foxed Gaiter Boots, S Guns for sulc.Sole and Upper Leather, Sparpixg, Gates & Co.Stoves, Slove Pipe and Hollow Ware, -\u2014 Wine Vinegar, Best Sago and Rice Starch, Scotch and Long Shawls, The young bird is out on his delicate pinion\u2014 Ho timidly sails in the infinite sky : .; H \u201ctensiv Shelf Hardwure A greeting to May, and her fairy dominion, Is it avy joke to suc papa scowl, when we ties boasted wer incurable, has made ee \u2018a Too best Table Butter, He pours on the west-wind's fragrant sigh : ask him for the \u201cneedful\u201d to restore the Jace Li aPEEMENLs 11 copartnership, fe supply Ÿ 1000 lbs.Checse, town and village, with new and pure FAMILY MEDICINESs, improvetl, Lhat were the means used | to perform such ASTONISHING CURES, even lo | the doctors.Around, abave, there are peace aud pleasure\u2014| or fringe yeu tore off our shawl or mantilla?The woodlands are singing\u2014the heaven is Do y qe alle .bright ; 0 you suppose we can stop to walk grace- The fields are unfolding their emerald trea- fully, when our minda have 10 be in 2 prepar- Buffalo Robes, &e., all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for CasH, FARM PRODUCE.OR Snonrr CREDIT! ! Ladies and Gentlemen, please give us an carly sure, And man\u2019s genial spirit is soaring in light.Alas, for ivy weary 2ud care-haunted bosum! The spells of the spring-time arouse it no more ; The song in the wild-wood\u20141the sheen of the blossom-\u2014 The fresh-welling fountain\u2014their magic is oer! When I list to the streams\u2014when I look on the flowers, They tell of the Past, with sn mournful a tone, That 1 call up the throngs of toy long-vamish- \u2018Vinent danger of our optics?* Trussed tur- ed hours, And sigh that their transports are over and gone.From the wide-spreading rarth\u2014 from the limitless heaven, There have vanished an eloquent glory and gleam ; \u2019 To my veil'd mind no more, 1s the influence ; given, | Which coloreth life with the hues of a dream : The blsum-purpled landscape its loveliness keepeth\u2014 T deem that a light, as of old, gilds the * wave; But the eye of iny spiritin lovclinesssleepeth, Or sees but my youth, and the visions it gave.Yet it is not that age on my vears hath de- scended\u2014 \"Tis not that its snow-wreaths encircle my brow ; But the newness and sweetness of Being are ended\u2014 1 feel not their love kindling witchery now ! The shadows of Death o'er my path have been sweeping\u2014 There are those who havo Juved me, debarred from the duy ; The green turf is bright, where in peace they are sleeping, ; And on wings of remembrance my soul is away.It is shut to the glow of this present existence \u2014 It hears, frou the Past.a funeral strain And it eagerly turns to the high-sveming distance, Where the lost blooms of earth will be garnered again ; Where no mildew the soft, damask-rose cheek shall nourish : Where Grief bears no longer the poisenous sting ; Where pitiless Drain no dark sceptre can | flourish, Or stain with his blight the hrxurisnt spring.| though it occurred some timo since, was a ; It is thus that the hopes which to others are given, Fall cold on my heart in this rich month of| Vbserved a little girl elad in rags, passing | ay; 1 hear the clear antheins that ring through the heaven : I drink the bland airs that enliven the day : And if gentle Natures, her festival keeping, Delights not my bosom, ah\u2019 do not con saw the child struggling homeward through | Great Chanee For Bargains ! tis Extract of Sarsaparilla.Yellow Dork and Wild Cherry, &c., that thousands have proved its cilicacy by the mame of \u201cAlterative Syrup,\u201d which has been wonderfully improved, and warranted to cure any Chronic diseuses of the BLoop.LIVER, STOMACH, BOWELS, KipsFys, UrEn- CS, GLANDS, BRONCHII, LUNGS, NERVI:3, &e.&ec., where there is a possibility.In Dyspepsia.RHEUMATI8M, Diseases of the Bowers and call, we promise you gnod attention, gond Goods.ed stato to have our pretty httla tocs erushed, and low prices.or our bonnets knocked into a cocked hat, or our skirts torn from our belts, or ourselves and our gaiter boots jostled into a mud puddle ?Do you ever \u201ckeep 10 the right as the law dircets I Don\u2019t you always go with your heads hind-side before, and then fetch up aguivsl us, as if we were mado of cast iron?KI1pxEvs, its beneficial cficcts are almost imme- Dont you put your great lazy hands in your diate.pre days trial will convince the most | purkets, and tramp along, with a cane stick- | Spiel, x Mimnaapy » ; l\u2019ills, Anti- \"ing out from under your arm-pits, to the im Alterative Tonic ir Ps Billions Physic and Worm Physic, has also been very much improved, but they need no particular description, as almost every family in Vermont, in fificen years have used them, and ne none who de know them will be without them.\u201cIT every pain and care we feel These Medicines are now to be had.frech and Could burn upon our brow, pure from the Laboratory of Dr.Hrgnarp & Co, low many hearts would move to heal and compounded under his personal supervision.T striv .\u2019 AGENTS supplied at 5U per cent.discount for Fhat strive to crush us now.cash, or 33 1-3 on Commission.ADAMS & THORNTON.Barnston.Oct.11th, 1852.BARNSTON CORNER DRY G\u20ac0D ETORE and TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT! HUMPHREY & SHOREY FAYE just received their Fall and Winter supplies of NEW GOODS from Montreal and Boston, consisting of a general assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, HARDWARE AND GLASS, CUTLERY, 4c.Their Tailoring Establishment.the largest in the County, is recommended to the notice of all who want Good Work and a Good Fit.A large number of hands are kept constant ly employed, and orders will be (uickly dissed of, and all work done to order, warran- OLD AGENTS are desired to return the old P2782 Oh : .TU Stock by Express or otherwise, and new will be jed to fit.Im connection with the above may returned far it, and a new receipt for the same A .Ar iv i R 3 \u201cMADE CLOTHING amount given, as the receipis taken by Mr.À.| READY-M.Beaver.and \"other GATES, are now payable to Dr.Hrananp & Co.Consisting of Buffalo, | for his agevey has ceased.\u201cOaver Coats, Grey.Satinett, Tweed, and There will be no mare Travelling Agents, as ' Doe Skin, Frock, and Sack Coats, with a va- 1 thrys,\u201d indeed! No wonder, when we are run a:forl of, every other minute.~~ es Branch.Faswy Fern.Don't you believe it?They'd run from you as if you had the plague.\u201c Write your brow\u2019 with anything else but your \u201ctroubles,\u201d if you don\u2019t want to be left sofus.You have no idea how \u2018pool people\u201d will pity you when you tell your doleful ditty! They will \u2018pray for you,\" givo you advice by the bushel, \u2018\u2018feg] | cheap that it is a useless expenditure, and also | Pants, and Vests.; \u2019 ; , , t with frauds and counterfeits.Peeli at fav ious for you\u201d\u201d\u2014everyachere but in their pockrt-books ; PTENENE ra Tics Bud cot : Peeling grateful for paat favors and anxious All orders and communications addressed 10 \u2018to receive a share of public patrona e, we and wind up by telling you to \u201ctrust in Prov- DR.J.B.HIEBARD & CO., 106 Wall Street, receive ?P 5 ; ; \" PARA would say that if low prices and good Gcods idouce ;\u201d to all of which you feel very much | New York, Mil Be auended mit dispair sat | will give satisfaction, we will do out best to ; ; , i .B.e i sary ! So à like replying as the old lady did (as she found ito adverlise the numereus certificates in favor of Satisfy all.Oot.20.1852 herself spinning down hill) \u201cI trusted in j these Medicines, as they are too well known to] DBarnston Corner, CERES Providence till the tackling Lroke I\" require Lan 888 LEONARD SCOTT & CO/S - .i * - W ; \u201c .Mb Nuw, let me cn pou-just go to work and! Putnam\u2019>s Monthly Magazine.LIST OF ew out a path for yourself; get your head | PUINANS Monthly consists entirely of y _eg0 > pe ge above water, and then snap your fingers in| original articles by eminent American | British Periodical Publications.their phorisaical faces!) Never ask a favor ap Writers.It is intended to combine the more | Lo = .til vou are drawin your last breath : and nev.\u201cAtions and amusing characteristics of a pop; Delivered Free of Postage.| .ving =i breath ; and nev- rular Magazine, with the higher and graver The London Quarterly Review (Conscreative.) ar forg-t one, if you find a generous soul on qualities of a Quarterly Review, aiming atthe ; The Edinburgh Review (Whig) Ç terra firma.\u201cWrite your troubles on your | highest order of excellence iu each depart- ; The Nurth British Review (Free Church.) brow!\" That man was either a knave or, ment, Its pages will be devoted to the inter- | The Westnunster Review (Liberal.) , what is worse, a fool.1 h \u2019 Il rests of Literature, Science and Art, in their | Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory.) ; ; ° de ! suppose he calls | best and pleasantest sspects.An elevated Although these works are distinguished by the himself a poet ; it he docs, all | have to say! national spirit\u2014American and independent\u2014 : political shades above indicated, yet but a small is, it's high time the city authorities fook away yet discriminating and just, will be cultivated , portion of heir fomtents is ole te pui on his \u201clicense.\u201d as a leading principle of the work.When Subjects.It is their literary character which g i i ire ni sal 311 ati , them their chief value, and in that they stand con- \u2014 Olive Branch.wy rlicles rly $ Poe iiustrations, they fessedly far above all other journals of their class.\u2014 will aceasionally b \u201cen.He eee hh onal)\u2019 on ' Blackwood, still under the fatherly care of Chris- A TOUCHING INCIDENT TERMS, 83 Te to a Pt bg cents topher North, maintains its ancient celebrity, and av de { number.ho postage to any distance does FANNY Fers.| | : she returned home.One bitter cold morning, | is.at this time, unusually attractive, from the seri- The Cleveland Herald has the following , Bot exceed 9 cents per quarter.pue of six, al werks of Bulwer and other fitreary notal \u2018es, i : ity - ostmasters and Cleraymen, will be supplied written for that magaziue, and firs appearis g in pr on charity 2.lat $2.The work will be sent free of pont its columns both in Great Britain and in the U -1tcd ¢ hoard to-day a liule incident, which, 1age, on reecipt of $3, promptly in advance, .States.Such works as \u201cThe Cuxtons\u201d an! my 5 G.P.PUTNAM & Co., (\u201cMy New Novel,\u201d (both by Bulwer,) \u201cThe treen 10 Park Place, New York | Hand,\u201d \u201cKatie Stewart,\u201d and other ser.Is of - .210 ! *_.which numerous rival editions are issucd ur the A Maver \u2018rok leading publishers in this country, have to be re- Fine Flavored Fresh Teas, printed by those publishers from the peges of hi th i i NIVERSALLY approved, very cheap.Blackwood, after it has been issued by Messrs.wn with a bottle which she carried to a gro- Try them !! Also, best Sugar House Scott & Co., so that Subseribers to the Reprint of cery to he filled with whiskey, and with which | Molasses and Museavado Sugar, at that Magazine may always rely on having the ear- ; GEO.R.HOLMES.liest reading of these facinating tales.when the snow drifted through the streets, he ; Rock Island, Jan.11, 1858.À PAYMENT T0 BE MADE 19 ADVANCE.For any onc of the four Reviews, $3 on per ann.id most gratifying proof of the happy results of\u2019 charity properly bestowed A geutlemanhad | 777 demn : ithe storm with the omni > : ; ; ; For any two «\u201c CL i nipresent bottle, her HE subscriber being anxious\u201d to dispase FOF any « \u2018 .is wenn.|: ; st ?7 t ; 700 « O'er the oot and the lovely my spirit is weep | litle bare legs glowing with the effects of! of his present stock of Dry Goods pre- for any three « 8 00 « , 3 .; c : i i ich vi ing his spring purchases, is now y actewood* î 3 For my heart's fondest raptures b \u201ccold.Ile called her into his house, which | vious to making pring es, ; For Blachwood's Magazine, | 3 00 wih them ! ptures re buried i she entered reluctantly, and bis wife, one of offering them at greatly reduced prices., For Blackwoæd and three Reviews, 9 00 5 | those never backw d in deed C | J.M.JONFS.{For dn and the four \u201c1000 6 The exqisite sadness of these lines is as! jose never haekward in deeds of kindness, Hatley, Feb.13, 1853.IF Remittances and communications should natural as their melody is beausiful.pays to the young and gallant Howard.who fell at the battle of Waterloo : **And when I stood bencath the fresh green trec They | clothed the child with warm hose, and a com- | \u2014 will remind the reader of the kindred feeling ! fortable cloak, and warm and happy, she went | expressed by Byron, in the tribute which he \u2018home sti | i i | » .TTHREDDY TIVE vo roma \u2014 ibe always addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, DERBY LINE, Nov.2, 1852.LEONARD SCOTT & Co., Publishers, -_ 07 Fulton street, entrance 54 Gold streets er 4 New York.> W .Sy RIGHT, N.B.\u2014L.5.& Co., have recently published, ESPECTFULLY informs his old eus-| and have now far sale.the \u2018\u201cFarmer\u2019s Guide,\u201d by sai tomers and the public generally, that he Henry Stephens of Edinburgh, and Prof.Norton Livening came, and the ! has received his Falland Winter Fashions, and | of Yale College, New Haven, complete in 2 vols.\\ Be, i bearing the bottle which was the | sole cause of lier own and her sister's sorrow.| Her father owed the gentleman a considera | ble sum of money.That living waves where thou didst cense to drunken father visited the gentleman, but ! is prepared to get up gentlemens\u2019 garments in\u2019 royal octavo, containing 1600 pages, 14 steel and live, And saw around me the wide fields revive Come forth, her work of gladnessto contrive, © With all her reckless hirds upon the wing, T turned from all she brought to all she could | debt, but not bring.\u201d | \u2014 \u201cTHE BEARDED WOMAN.\" As if that was a curiosity! can sce Je gions of them any day (without collapsing my pocket-book by a trip to Armory Hall) lisping and mincing aimless through creation, en their patent leather tocs, behind a dickay and moustache.Poor.silly creatures! they excite my commiseration.and 1 sometimes feel as though 1 should like to take them up with a pair of sugar tongs, spread them out on à rose leaf and fecd them with a pap spoon.À pretty bit of live satire that bearded woman is, to besura! Wonder they don't challenge her, for invading their feminine territory.1 meet s0 many of these \u2018bearded women, that it ie à perfect relief to me to see à huge, bread-shouldered, full-cherted Anakim of a CHOICE SELECTIONS, | | ; I i .contents of the bottle had remained untouch- With fruits and fertile promise, and the Spring | is ti ' i ; ° ä 31 \u201c600 w gravi Price, in muslin binding this time he wus a sober man; that day a superior style.He has also received from 600 wood engravings, sir g © i that day the Market an excellent assortment of Black and ; $6; in paper covers, for the mail, $5.: Blue English and German Broadeloths, Over- |.L5~ This work Is ei he old Book of the h \u201cI owe you mon- ;roatings, Pants.Swfls, Vestings, Tailor's ! kN lately resuscitated and thrown up y.\" No,\u201d was the reply.\u201cI cancel the; Trimmings, &e.&e., which will be sold ap market _ .+ vou must stop drinking.\u201d \u2018Tears : prices hat will beat both the old and new line, Shoemakers Fixings.stood in the man's eyes as he said Z \u201cSir, 1 Persons residing in Canada will do well to OU will find at FosTER & MorriLL\u2019s, owed you and vou clothed my child, when | aive him a call befure purchasing their Wip- complete assortment of Shoemakers Tool whiskey made me a brute, and I neglected | ter supplies of clothing.; Pegs, ke, Ke.and starved her.I'll never taste a drop a- | Tailoring carried on as usual in all iis gain.\u201d And he has not.That simple act (branches.Garments eut for others to make, ment, Genuine Articles, at of charity and kindness had touched a chord ©.eon 1 __ Seapine, Gates & Co's.| which a thousand lectures or words of re.: CARPENTERS & JOINERS, ! SUGAR! SUGAR ! i - a .; .monstrance would never have reached.\u2019 ! OU will find a better assortment of TOOLS at ., que ; | rm ee GrorGe R.HoLMES\u2019 than at any other store FEVHE following Jot of SUGARS have Just | STE TTI re nthe vicinity.Among which are the following : been opened and are ready for sale at a A Belle s face, mn a bonnet of a score of Steel and Iron Squares; Sliding T.Bevel and fring profit, (alias ten per cent.) | years since was like a rose af the bottom of a Try do.Carpenters Adz.X Saws, hand and split- | 500 Ibs.Crushed Loaf Sugar.| coal scuttle.Now it stands forth from her | \"8 do.compass dn, Augers and anger bitts of 500 *¢ Granulated ** 6 500 \u201c Coffee Crushed *¢ b lik ; .jall sizes, B races with 36 bitts nf the best quality onnet like that rose bursting from the bud.\"Spring and ball braces.secket chisels, firmer do, 500 + tn \u2018* 2d quality 2000 ** Muscavado be | ; long paring dn.Gouges, Plane Irons, Jointers, EmicraNts.\u2014 During the month of April: Jack and smonthing planes with single and double \u2018 FOSTER, HALL & Co.Derby Line, Ang.24th, 1852.22,221 foreign emigrants arrived ; + irons.rahbet and natch Planes, Plough do with 7 | of \u2018New York, & ! at the por irons, Filisters, Brass, Copper and Sky-light Spirit \u2018 SCHOOL BOOKS.NEW and full assortment of the most Levels, 2 and 4 told bax-wood rules, Ivory poc- No amount of preaching, exhortation, sym- | ket do.Nail Hammars, patent saw sets, Guages modern now in use, just received and for sale at the lowest prices, b pathy, benevolence, will render the condition ly screw drivers, scratch awls, com, of our working-womer what it should be so; | GFO.R.HOLMES.Rock Island, Dac.20, 1859.ed.Oh, sir,\" said he.HICK Boots and Butler's Newland\u2019s Lini- | i These of you wishing tn purchase please give | long as the kitchen and the needle are sub.| me acall.Ishall take much pleasure in show- stsotially their naly resources.Tribune, ng you my stock.GEORGE R.HOLMES.the facilities for transpertation are so great and | riety of Cassimere, Doe Skin, and Sutinen ; GENTLEMENS' CLOTHING.t G.R.HOLMES ESPECTFULLY solicits an inspection of hin Stock in the WOOLEN DEPARTMENT, Which is now cxteusively and completely assorted im all varieties of Black and Colored Cloths; Venetians, l'weeds and Dueskins ; Fancy Vestings .N ecberebiefss Iles and Handkerchiefs ; Stocks, Braces and Gloves; ! Shirts, Shirt Fronts and Collars ; i Hats and Caps ; Ready Made Clothing of almost cvery description ; A lurge lot of Gents and Boys Beols and Shoes ; All of which he can confidently recommend as Geeds that will give universal satisfaction in qual- ty and Prick, Rock Island, July, 1852.i | Boots and Shoes.| (ENTLEMEN, you will find at FosTER &; Monnirl\u2019s, Heavy Custom made Thick Boots, Cal\u2019 and Kip do; Congress do; Call, Goat aud Enameled Leather 1lalf Boots; Call, Thick and Guat Shoes, &e.Also, Ladies Foxed Gaiters; Patent Tip do; Enameled and Jenny Lind de; Bloomer do\u2014something new\u2014 Cushman Ties; Patent Leather Slips and Ties ; Misses Fau- cy Shoes and Gaiters: and in fuct everything in the above line, aud in prices we will beat the crowd.No Mistake! Rock Island, Muy !, 1852.HARNESSES.EAVY Working Hurnesses, : Silver and Brass Hame do do do Brest Plete do Common do do Also, Bridles, Martingales, Halters, Double and Single Lines, Circingles, Long and Shert Holdbucks, &e., &e., for sale by ! Gero.R.HOLMES.: T .Newland's Liniment.PREPARED BY C, V.MonriLL.! UT up in one, two, four and six doz.Boxes, | which makes it far better for sending of\u2014 For sale by the dozen or single Bottle, by FosTEr & MonRILL.Rock Island, May 1, 1852.Stoves.toves, Stoves.0S.678 9 & 10 Improved Empire State Cooking Stoves.\u2018The above, as improved, being enhanced in beauty and strength as well as in the additional depth of the ash pit, is the most perfect Stove for general use now extant.Nos.3 & 4 Star Air-Tight Parlor Stoves.Nos.1 2 3 & 4 Fluted Box Stoves, together with the Waterloo Cook and Scotch Box Stoves.for sale at the Jowest rates by FOSTER & MORRILL.Rock Island, Jan.19, 1533.TID ~ J.TINKER & CO.HAE now ah hand and are constantly manufacturing at their establishinent, all varieties of CABINET WARE, CHAIRS &e., where all who may desire anything in the Furniture Line, may be assured of finding what they wish, ar willing hands to furnich it in 2 very short time.Being often in BosTON, we are prepared to sups ply any article in our line of the very LATEST STYLE AND PATTERN, and think we are! warranted in saying that our work both as te gual- ity and price, will compare favorably with any ¢s- tablishment in the State.We have on hand and are constantly manufacturing BEAUTIFUL STEAS, of all styles and prices.Sideboards and Secretaries; BUREAUS, with Top Drawers and Looking Glasses, Malmg- any and Common, of ail patterns and prices.TA GREAT VARIETY OF-\u2014 Common, Pembroke, Dining, Extension, Card, Centre, Dress, Toilet, and Work ' | I 1 ' t FIGHT AND WASH STANDS, DHDSTEAUS of every grade and price, and in fact every article In addition to our stock of Cabinet Ware, we sortment of CHAIRS, ronssting of Rocking, Parlor, Dining, and Chamber Chairs, in all their varieties, from a plain wond seat to the hest and most fashionable style of Cane Scat.Purchasers are invited to examine our stock of \u2019 qe Furniture and Chairs ! before supplying themselves, as we feel confident that being thoroughly experienced in our business.to aid us in manufacturing, and taking for our | motto\u2014 \u201cLARGE SALES & SMALL PROFITS,\u201d we shall be able to supply every one te their entire satisfaction, especially as we are ready to receive Counlry Produce, Good Credit or Ready Money, in exchanze for any of our work, ! us, will have the Duties deducted from their bills.| Derby Centre, August 6, 1851.209\" A NFAY supply of Drugs | and Medicines, just re- WN 1.C.BUTLER, Druggist.WM Also on hand, a full sup- \u2018 )) ply of the most approved | ¥ Patent Medicines, &c.&e.All Medicines sold at this Store warranted genuine.Aug.25th, 1852.N.B-Also Agent for Cheney & Co's |» Fxpress.[546 NEWLAND\u2019S LINIMENT, PREPARED AND WARRANTED GENUINE BY T.C.BUTLER, Druggist, And sold by the gross, dozen, or single bottle, and sold by Merchants generally throughout Canada Fast.Stanstead, C.E., Aug.25th, 185%.[354 Teas, Teas.Teas.You have only to try my new chops of Tea, and if not good return it and secure your money.Warranted good for 50 eenta per pound.\u20ac.HaskeLr.Rock Island, March 22, 1K53, OY can save from one to two dollars by purchasing BUFFALO OVER COATS | of Foster, IaLL & Co.! Derby Line, Nov.23, 1852.Liquors.HE best of Brandy, Gin, Wines, nnd U.C.High Wines for medicinal purposes, to Le had at SPALDING, GATES à Co's.110 all Packages, Parcels and Money entrusted to this line.\u2014desirable patterns, \u2014 - required in the cabinet line.r are prepared to furnish at all times a very rich as- ufucturing the I buy Kid Shocs at the Stores ! and having the advantage of excellent machinery, ©8 for Chances Pierce\u2019 best custom-made ceived at the Line Siore, by w= New Yorx,\u2014Tribune ROCK ISLAND CLOTHIN G DEPOT FOSTER & MORRILL J HVE again filled their CLOTHING ROOM with a large and well selected Stock of REA.BY MADE CLOTIHNG, adapted to the § rig and Summer trade which for cheapness, durabilié and style is second to none on Rock Island or a cinity.We still continue manufacturing (he pe.jority of our Clething, which enables : to fa nish any description of Mens\u2019 and Boys i at short notice work warranted, > Clothing Now, gentlemen, is your time to purcha thing a great deal cheaper than Ah purehorcy before, aud better articles at lower prices than yoy can find in this vicinity.Our SPRING apg SUMMER Steck is made in the LATEST STYLES, \u2014FROM THE REST OF MATERIALS, and manufactured by ourselves expreesly for thé home trade, and all warranted to be gs represcated or no sale, We have taken much pains to have our work well wade, and we feel confident that we shall give every one satisfaction.Below we give a list in part: COATS.Black, Blue, Green, Brown and Olive, Broadcloth of different styles, qualities ang prices, Bluck, Green and Drab Cashmerett, dy Blk, Grey, Green, Gold Mixed, Blue, Drab, Brown, und Chens Cotton and Wool Tweed do Silk Warp Tweed .do All Wool do de Check and Satinett de Kossuth Shooting de do\u2019 Codinglon do do do Alpuea Sack do Elastic Fancy Summer do Check and Ribbed Chene do Corn Colored Linen Sacks do Brown ind State do do de Grass Linen \u2018Extra Heavy\u201d de Check Cotton and Linen I\u2019 PANTS.Black Docskin, Chene Dce Skin, do Cassimere, do Satinett, Striped do Scotch Plaid, Ribbed do Light Sheeps Gray, Check do Heavy White Linen, Tweed, do Brown do Check Cable Twist, do Duck do together with any quantity of String Panta and Overalls.VESTS.Blk Plain Satin Vests; Check Fancy Vests, do Figured do do Cloaking do Fancy do de Shooting de Green do do California do Blk, Green and Drab Tweed do Lasting do Grass Linen de Corn Cold Linen Vests.SHIRTS, &e.White Shirts Linen fronts, Heavy Striped, Striped do Common White, Corn Colored Shirts, Linen Bosoms, Gents\u2019 Faney Collars, Neek Stocks, do White do Kossuth Hats, Udkfls.Gloves, &c.&e.Leghorn do Glaz'd & Cloth Caps, Calf Bouts, Enamelld Leather Shoes, Goul Shoes, da du Gaiters, Congress Gaiters.Rock Island, April 29, 1852.Betwcen Stanstead & Sherbooke Daily.HE subseriber begs leave to inform the - publie that he has now established & regular DAILY EXPRESS between the above named places, which he will run in connex- lon with Messrs, Cheney & Co's Express i from Boston, Particular cure and attention will be paid matters, AGENTS.A.KNIGHT & Co.Stunstead.CHARLES BROOKS, Lennoxville, WM.BROOKS, Sherbrooke.As no exertion will be spared to secure the safety and speedy transmission of every des seription of pureels, at the risk of the subseri- ber.itis to be hoped that he will meet v ith L CABLES.la fair share of patronage.WARREN PAIGE.Stanstead, December 1850.267 ~ BOOT AND SHOE STORE.HL subscriber respectfully informs the publie, thut he keeps on hand and is constantly man- \u201cARGEST, BEST and CHEAPEST assortment of Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemens?BOOTS & SHOES of all kinds.to be found in this market.By using the best of Stock, and employing competent workmen, he is able to produce an article hat can\u2019t be boat in quality or price\u2014particularly Thick Bouts, which he is selling.long legs, double soled, and custom-made, for $2.50 per pair.All orders from Merchants puuctually attended 0 às usual.N.B.Ladies, dont be deccived when you Be particalur and hocs, which always have a label on the inside.CHARLES PIERCE.Rock Island, Sept.11, 1850.254 (COMUSSIONERS- COURT BLANKS / fur sale at this Office.all kinds of \u2014_\u2014\u2014 EE Boston.RESIDENTS OF CANADA purchasing of FR EADY Made Clothing of all kinds for sale at Boston prices.Foster, Hart & Co.Derby Line, Nov.23, 1852.Singing Books, At FOSTER & MORRILL.January 19, 1853.STANSTEAD JOURNAL.AGENTS.V.B.PALMER is our only authorized Agent to receive subscriptions and advertisements for the Journal, in Boston, New York and Philadelphia.His offices are, Boston, \u2014B Congress Strcet.\u2014 Building.PHILADEL- PHI4,\u2014N.W.comer Third and Chesnut-strects.127 Postmasters, or others, obtaining five subscribers and remitting the money in advance, shalk be entitled to one copy gratis during the continuance of the club.Eaton, Morey & Co.Shipton, G.K.Foster.Sherbrooke, J.Griffith.Brompton, J.Rankin.}.ennoxville, J.P.Cushing.Compton, 8.G.Smith.Abhottsford, P.W.Evans.Granby, W.Frost.Sheflord, A.Wood.Stukeley, G.A.Godard) Charleston Village, L.Kathan.Hatley, (West) Lt Abbott.Barnston, J.Thornton, Coaticook, H.Cutting.Georgeville, 1.Bullnck.Bolton, A.M.Bullock.Potton, Milton R.Bowker.Brome, J.B.Hunt.Pike River, A.L.Taylor.JOB PRINTING.PAMPHLETS, HANDEILLS, BILL Heaps, La | BELS, BALL, WEDDING, BusiNEss AnD VISIT» ING Canns, &e.&e.Neatly printed on short notice at the Journal Job \"Office.Orders respectfully solicited.Este Soin SE PTE il be «le Wi th Wi he se oli Is tu sa he toy lite of off Ie is bre lin; 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