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[" REEES alad 4-0 £3 ÿ Ridr SEFE ita.ch FRENTSP .! tem, without having more time to consider (inside or outside walls.Coloring matter may finds fault with the haste of the Government : i be put in, and made of any shade you like.\" | in fulfilling their pledge to ths country.As] Mr.Drummond cannot consistently oppose A CHEAPER AND SIMPLER Oxz.able event, it will deserve to be held long in remembrance as witnessing an attempt, ai]: least, to inaugurate an effective system off In consequence of the spread of murrain in he North of Europe, England prohibits the ; wpariation of canle, skins, &ec., which, it 'g E Mrs Bellocnar Arges teul, willingness Ci Without, baving more time Lo consider.The fullowing receipt was given a year or the principle of Decentralization, he will Cut} Prison reform.Mr.Attorney General Mac [ihought, will affret the provision trade.\u2014 # to strike Gui frum his motion, all except (he bv the Atty-Gen.Last.No harm whatever two since by the Scicntific American.This | fine his opposition t& some of the details of | Donald\u2019s bill on 1lis eubject will provide, frst.The murrain had alev appeared among the cati reference to eertain Jand transactions could result from delay, as it would take a wash is simple and cheaper than he above, ! the two measures.! for tie establishment of a Reformatory Prison | te in Austria.Hy } Me.Doreen said that Mr.Bellingham wo'd couple of years to erect the couri-houses in\u2019 aad is said to be much more durable than com- Ts 5 q-| tn Lower Canada, aud one in Upper Canada,| The latest advices from China indicate that\u2019 f ° CL \" LL : i i a - : ye have sn oppor ani Suduiring imo all these {ho different divisions.The division of the mou whitewash ; &r We beg to call attention lo our new a to include a Prison-house and farm lot of the closing of the five Chinese purts to Ên- i ers when Mr.Brown's Committee was! Lower section of the Province into new dis- vertiserents.À notice advertising for sale ; , | ven ON , appointed.tricts and the construction of buildings, she'd; \u201cTake a clean barrel that will hold water; \u2018the land of Mrs Frazer, was erroneously |ground.To these any person under twenty ropean commerce was quite imminent, Mr.Bullingham then stated that he was pot be nixed up with the amendinents of the! put into it half a bushel of quick lime, and slack | the à ; s ! ws of 1: nd one years of age, upon conviction ¢f a Pen The Grand Duke of Tuscany has declined willing to withdraw his motion.(law.The bill proposed to amend no fewer, it by pouring over it boiling water sufficent printed last week.eventy acres of fand,| Wentary offerce, may be committed, instead to conclude with the Papal Chair a Concordat By r.Holton wished to say a word regarding (han torty or fifty Acts, and of course many | .\u201cring | hear the lerminus of the Passumpsic Railway, | , ' incial Penitenti ke the Austr ) i \u2018I i A = pu MI ep to r four or five inches deep, and stirring |\u2018 .of being sent to the Provincial Penitentiary.ike the Austrian.; the motion.I'he papers laid before the House | paris of it were open to objection.The Bench | to cove ë p, and stirring | is desirable investment.! A ; ; ; y o .: 2! entirely failed tv bear out the statements \u2018and Bar, generally, wero upposed to t in its (it ant] quite slaked ; dissolve in water, and | ene ; and fur similar periods.Juvenile prisoners Ihe English Crimean fleet left Constanti- A eh the hon, poser had repeated 10-day.j present form.By all means, then, let them\u2019 add two pounds of sulphate of zine and onef\u2019 or The back wardnees of the season is the! from the Penitentiary may also be transferred | nople un the Ist of April, on its way to Mal.ÿ @ Non.member had made no reference to id i instance, the hasty legis'ation - \u201chieh wi hi : \u2019 : p 2 : ju, those pape: He did not orn,\u201d trs fo avoid in this insta ice, he this Four.el of common salt, which will cause the whire.f'eubjeet of complaint generally, and fears are fhere on report of he | rison pure ; ta The latest advises state that the Pers i .>.> Ny P, 5 ar .+ v : : i » Mo > Ale =; - i liberty +@Vccupy the time of the House with | in dealing with sv great a subject, let the ! wash to harden ou the woud wark in a few entertained in the West that wheat is seriously he Hing up ef a hulk at, or below Montr 1e talest a \u2018at the £'ersian ar 48 explaining the private transactions in lands 10 ineasure be «maturely considered.days; add sufficient water to bring it to the injured by lute frosts.À pril las been distin- | al, is authorized, which will be held 10 be a my was firmly posted at Shiraz, and Gen.N which reference had buen made ; lands which ! Mr.Papin said that for a considerable time | consistency of thick whitewash.\u201d | - ar had been acquired in the ordinary and regula) un guised in this part 8f the country by a succes- Reformatory, and into which prisoners desir Rg way, by paying their prica to the \u2018 ei i ai be transferred, sion of snow storing and thaws, making very 098 of becoming sailors may be tran Buhler was fortifying À rabistan.e unañfmous voice'ôf the people of Lower holders of! Canada had declared itself in favor of Judi ! UCoLORED WA£nEs.EF 20 sale Pt Ae NÉ ad 1 f the property.Ho could afford 10 stand on his character as a merchant and man of business against the insinuations which had been thrown out by the hon.member.He was not disposed on the present occasion to depart from his usual mode of treating that hon, member, whom he knew had been struggling for notice at hia hands.Me felt he could best crucify him by silence.Scorn, envy, con- tempi, were (ou dignified expressions for his feslings towaras that hon.member.Supreme, absolute stolid indifference 10 anyihing he could say, best expressed the state of his mind towards the hon.member.Mr.Bellingham characterized the language of the hon.member fur Montreal as being of the Bomtastes Furioso style.\u201cThat hon.member had rade him (Mr BY the ubjeet of tus enmity, and had instructed the papers which he subsidized to abuse him.-He knew that at Le election £1000 or £1500 would be freely circulated in his (Mr.B \u2018s) courty, for the purpose of defeating him.At the last election money had been circulated for that purpose ; and he himself had been off:red à cousidersblesum of money to induce hin not to come fur ward, because he was known to be one wlho would rigidly luquire into the affairs of the Grand Trunk.The motion was then withdrawn.April 21.After the report left Mr.Mackenzie moved for a committee to report a bill introducing vote by ballot in elections for the Legislative Councr and Assembly, which after discussion was lost.\u2014 Yeas 27; Nays 40.To-day a bill 10 extend patents granted in cial Decentralization, and therefore he would avow himself clearly und singly in Favour of, bove washes, will make a red or pink more or tha second reading of the bill offered by the 1er or: ntite .Attorney General East.Nevertheless, al! oe seeming to the NN A et ate though in favor of the principle of the bili, (PRO 0° MS 1a very preity for inside wa 5.he perceived iu iis details wany defects which Finely pulverized common clay, well mix- vught tc be amended before it became law.\u2014 | ed with Spanish brown before it ie stirged in- 8 : t p be Que of these defects was the grat of vnlim-\" te the mixture, makes a lilac color.ited powers to the Circuit Courts which would ; fight parts of amber, two \u2018ludian red, and thus be rendered of mnch greater importauce | | lack, will make faw i than the Superior Couns, and cause these lat.| one part ampb ack, will ma ie a lawn olor ; ter 10 bo wholly diverted.Ju order toremedy : and by increasing the proportion of lampblack, Uns evil, he thought the pos of the Cir-\" and adding a lide raw umber.a gray oretone cuit Courts ought to be limited soa budica in ~ .color may be produced.in cases not exceeding £26.lle did nut, L wderat tities makes : however, propose 10 discuss the details at: Lampvlack in moderate quantities paies à length ut that stage, believing that bis discus- | slate color very suitable for the outside of Spanish brown, mixed with any of the a- {tenant of General Walker, lefi Serapiqui on sion would be more proper when the House goes into committee.He would say, simply, that many of those details are so vicious that unless they are amended he shall teel 1 his duty to vote against the ili on its third reading, and that he neither concurred in the amendment moved by the member for Shelfurd.nor in the extreme indignation manifested by that hon.gentleman.Mr.Loranger concuried in the principle of this ball, stating that in had been loudly demanded by the people in urder 10 enable them lo obtain the benefit of the wost imporam portion of the English Criminal System of udicature.À portion of (hat evstem\u2014-trial by jury\u2014had been introduced \u2018into Lower Canada, while the ust valuable part\u2014the establishment of Courts of Assize\u2014had been wholly neglected.This bill proposes lv remedy that defees ; and he thought the House one section of the province to both sections was read a first time.The Grand Trook Railway ammendiment bill was read a first time.\u2018The House then resumed the discussion of; the Lower Canada Judicature Act, which was continued till she House rose at si o'clock.April 22.discontinue the Lunatic Asylum tax in Upper Canada was read a second time, and committed for to-morrow.Also, the Bil) to author- isa the proportional shgre of this Province of the cost of certan Light Hames in or near the Gulf of the St.Lawrence.Alsoihe following Bills, viz, .\u2014 From the Legislauve Council, entitled an act for the Letier provision against accidents un Railtoads.ought to vote for the second reading in view | of the general good it proposes to accomplish, 1 buildings.Lam black end Spanish brown mixed together, produce a redish color.Yellow vebre stirred in makes yellow wath, but chrome goes farther, and makes a calor generally esteemed prettier.\u201cIn all these cases, the darkoess of the ehade will of course be determined by the quantity of coloring used.Tt is eaid that green must not be mixed with life.The lime destroys the color, and the color has an effect on the whitewash, which makes it crack and peel \u2014 Lampblack, when mixed with water colors, should first be dissolved in alcohol.A Cueap Paint.À correspondent of the Country Gentleman goud sugar weather.lt is thought that ovef, and taught seamanship.Authority is piven 4! a foot of snow fell on the 271h and 281th, ; EF Navigation is now fully open both a bove and below Montreal, and ships have be-: gun to arrive at Quebec.i From Nicatagva.\u2014Steamship Tennessee, from Aspinwall and San Juan, having left the | forwer port on the dth of April, arrived at | New York un \u2018lhursday morning.I'he news, in brief, is that Col.Lockridge, a Lieu- i + the 20th of March and marched upon Castillo, | bat found the place so strongly fortified by the Costa Ricans that a force of two thousand men could not take it.Colonel Lockridge tien called bis force together, and stated he was about to evacuate the river, and requested all the men who desired 10 follow him 10 Walker's head-quariers, via the Pacific route, to follow him.About one hundred aud twenty-five of the two hundred and fifty stepped ent, but many of these are said to be ju a sickly condition.While his troops were going down the river, the steamer J, N.Scott exploded, killing some sixty uf the fillibue- ters.The cause of the explosion is said to have been that some miscreant threw a flask of powder into the furnace.A partial list of the killed is given, but it contains no Eastern gives the following receipt: and consent to us considerahion in commitee tof the whole.i Mr.Felton was of opinion that the Lill, so far from establishing the system of Upper {Ty tor the welfare of Lower Canada, in reali- tv, was directly opposed lo that system.Tt 'cheap almost 10 estimate, and any one can | Trunk Railway Company which the Govern Last night after the repor: Jett, the bill to! would destruy the existing jraiciary systeme \u201clower Canada without conferring on it any jof the benefits of the Upper Canada system\u2019; j and he should therefore, feel it his duty 100p- pose the bill in toto.Hon.Mr.Terrill denied that any pledge had been given by the government 10 support ! the hill proposed last year-by the hon.mem- ; ber for Shefford.j sing à new system was not valid.} had been Ÿ put it on who can use a paint brush, \u201cIf any of your readers wish to use a very i cheap and substantial paint, of a drab color { without Jostre, let them mix water lime with ; i.; 1 X : Canatla which was declared to he so necessa- skimmed miik, t> a proper thieknees to apply i \u201cwith a brush, : nl it is ready to use.Tt is too It will - adhere well to wood, whether smooth or rough \u20141o brick, stone or moriar, where oil paint hag not been used, in which case it will cleave to tome extent, and forms a very hard sub- starce, as durable as the Lest vil paint.\u201d The objection that this bill ; Cure ror Leary Roors.; Propioscé to amend the laws instead of propo | We have a small tinned roof, nearly flat, To provide for the better security of fa! 100 much of a practice when a defect was *hich.in defiance of the efforts of carpenter, a rey A ous Muse Av Gorlec anaved that the bull to provide for the cudification uf the laws er Cahada be now read a second time.Mr.Brown moved in amendment that 1he bill be now read a second time, lect commiitee of seven members be appoir- ted te inquire and report as to the practicabil- +y of codifving the laws of Upper and low.but that à se.found in any part of the law to bring in an retrnade inthe entirely new system, but these new systems bad generally turned out to he no improve ment où the old ones motive than to carry out the centralization.! Mr.Sanborn saw no necessity for any new provision of the kind offered by the Atiorney General Fast.He did not think that the The House could not 10 Low | fil to see that the hon.member, in proposing A i | his amendment.was actuated by some viher, We mixed the cement aa thick us it eonld be principle of ce- applied with a paint brush.The receipt is linman and painter, persisted in leaking, fiom the day it was built, until last fall, when we : applied a coat of the cement described below, which haw thus far proved a perfect cure.\u2014 i from the Scientific American | \u201cFive years ago, weapplied a cement com- \"posed of white lead paint, whiting.and dry names.\u2018The case of Walker is again pronounced hopeless.t _ = | The Grand Trank Measure.I have been able to-day to ascertain the na- \"ture of the measure of relief for the Grand ' ment intends to bring down.You have been \"already made aware of is principal features iby means of ihe telegraph.The Government, it seems, proposes to go farther in one direction than | had anticipated when writing : ny letter last night, but not so fur in another \u2018The strictness of the obligation imposed upon the Company is relaxed and necessarily so.Jt was made requisite under that act that un postion of the money to be raised upon the preferential bunds thereby authorized to be ia- sued could be paid over 10 the Company and expended upon the works until the whole amount was subscribed.So 11 happans that although £740,000-of those bonds have been subscribed for Buitain, none of 1he money has been released for use in carrying on the Com | peny'e works.\u2018l'his was necessary then, be.| cause.before the Province could consent to al | gaol of any county or district, without their to complete the organization of the Kingston Asylum for Criminal Lunatics.A Board of Inspectors is authotized to be appointed, te supersede the present Penitentiary and Lu- uatic Asylum Cominissioners, and they are given the superintendence of the Penitentiary, the Refurmatories, the Tunatie Asylums, public and private, all Prisons, and alf benevulent institutions receivirg Government money.\u2014 Ne gaol is to be built or recognized as the inspection and approval, and they are auther- ized to visit the old gaols, and (in conncetion \u2018The Southern provinces were tranquil.Theaccouchmer.t of Queen Victoria wasldai- ly expected.\u2018The English elections were nearly ever, The Emperor of Russia has definitely giv en up his intention of visiting Western Eu: rope.The amount of gold on its way from Aus tralia te Englan ! is estimated at £2,500,000, the greater part of which is at hand.The London Times\u2019 Paris correspondent sayy that tie unexpected increase in the raté of interest by the Bunk of England hod sn unfavorable effect on Freuch trade.Oa the vther hand, the new American tariff had en- with the Municipal authorities in Upper Can- couraged manufacturers, who are expecting ada) order such alterations as may be peces profitable orders from the Uniied States.sary.They are to draw up rules for the = = < 7 - : management of the Penitentiary, Reforma- TWO DAYS LATER tories, Prisons, &c., und enforce them.Such Hauirax.April 24.Steamship Amerioh, is a very brief outhine of this very important from Liverpool at 10 A.M.Saturday, April measure.The great reforme must necessarily 1, arrived at this pon at 6 P.M., 93d.be worked wut by the Board uf Inspectors, and The Auwerican passed on the ih, in the it behoves the Government ta secure the ser- Mersey, American ship Phenix, being towed vices of the very best men who can he pra-| up; off Puint Lynas, passed ship James Fos cuted for this most difficult part.Confided 10 ter, Jr.; 12th, pussed steumehip Africa; al- proper, able hands, the reform will be à great soa ship bound eam, supposed the Medford, - and (most benefical one.In incompetent hands, tq, passed a screw steamship bound east, it will prove only a delusion and a waste of |, wosed the Alps the people's money.Attorney General Car- Gear Bars \u2018The elections are now tier's bill respecting juvenile offenders, &c., almost over.The London Pest summaries isina measure complement to this.} shall the result thus: Liberals, 338; Liberal Cea: endeavor 10 give you some account of it to- servalives, 74 : Conservatives, 206 ; Ministe- morrow.\u2014 Fd.Cor.Montreal Gazrtte.;rial loses, 13 ; gains, 26.Sidney Herbert is spoken of to replace Pan- mure as minister of war.The Ministerial candidate for Speaker is Hon.Evelyn Denison.\u2018The Great Western Railway of Canada declares 9 per cent.dividend.\u2018The English government has agreed to futnish throe sieamships to the Atlantic Tel egraph Company; one to make soundings, - and two to assist in laying the esble.The Agamemnon, 90 gun ship of 3000 tune bur then, 18 to be employed to lay down the cable, in connection with the U.S.sieamebip Niagara, The entire cable will be completed in June, and laid in July next, , France.Various rumors which had bese\u2019 circulated fue 1he last few days, about an si tempt on the Emperor's person, are un ed.\u2018The only thing certain ia the fom of soveral arrests having been made in Paris\u2018 and Depariments eunnected with pocret eoci- We are not a- eties.Seat of Government.The London Times, in an article published on the 4th., expresses its preference for Moetreal over any of the other towns nmbi- tivus to be the Capital of Canada.After speaking of the merits of Kingston, Toronto, Quebec and Ottawa, the Times says: Flere remains the City of Montreal, which would probably be the capital at this moment, but for the folly of some intemperate pulitic- laus, who being beaten in the Legislature, instigated a tnob to burn ile house totha ground.Whatever reasons then existed for the choice exist now.Montreal is the most central, cer- tainiy .not too far in Lower Canada, as the above incident shows, for it arose out of the local ascendency vf \u2018l'ory or British feeling.Ît is an old established city.at the head of the ship navigation of the St, Lawrence, almost equally connects with both Provinces, and easily approached both by the St.Lawrence aud the Grand Trunk Railway either from Toronto or Quebec.It is also some distance from the frontier, and not so completely ay the mercy of such a causalty ss we has hint.dat in the case of Toronto.3 mes Spain.A Royal decree suscis that the sisioon battalions of iofantry of the army shall bo formed into eight regiments of (wo A Madiid letter ssys: Very active commu- nicstions sre taking place betwson the Spanish Goverament and those of France sod England, on the subject of the difference be.\\ween Spsiv and Mexiou.\u2018The Spanish gov- erament hopes 10 obtain the inorsl support of pose two Powers, snd, in the event of the aioe going beyond 8 war between Spain ho\u201d Mexico, their waterial support sleo.A latter from St.Petersburg in the Nord Brussels says : The operation of raising the vessels sunk ir the purt of Sebastopol has communced.There are upwards of 80 of them, snd 16 have already been recovered, vig: The Chersunese, steamer, 260 horse four transports, onl brig, two tenders, one brig, two schooners.two tenders, and six amaller craft.The four transports are already afloat, and are engaged in cunveying provis- i vipinents.Pre LP is under repaire si N ico.laieff, and will ba launched again in the spring.Besides these vessels, the government has six sailing transports, and sone steamers uf frem 60 to 100 horse power, and has lately bought five screw schooners, which are to cruise along the eastern coasts of the Black Sea.A re mr \u2014\u2014 /Judian War in Minnesota, ' New York, Apil 25.Tho Dubuque Tribune has details of the Indian war in Min- nesois.À band of Sioux Judians altacked Springfield the 3d inst, and killed 7, wound- 2d 3 and carried 4 women into captivity.Among the killed ars William Wond, George F.Wood, Mr.Church, and dusiah Stoari.\u2014 Two Indians were killed during the altack\u2014 one by Mes.Church.Two of the wemen carried off were Mrs.Marvel and Miss Gardener.Thirty volunteers, under Gr.W.F.Lew: is, staried in pursuit of the Indians, and, coming up with one of theh enrampments, charg.od upon it, killing four.Fifiy wen, under Captain Dodd, had goose from St.Peter's, and another party from \u2018Traverse de Sioux.A later account rays the paity under Capt Dudd had a fight with the Indians, Killing 12 and losing nune.; A party of 100 Winnebago warrivrs bad gone out aguinet the Sioux.Gen.Shields, with 8 cummpany of volun- 1eers, had also started for the seat of war.One account says 53 persuns are missing.an including the four women made captives.wer ; ion mma om / The Pacifiie Railroad through Texas will \u2018Ye 883 miles long.and has a grant of 8,017, 000 acres of land and a loan of $6,000 per mile from the State.Caution.\u2014We would caution all who buy Pain Killer td he catetul and call for Perry Davis\u2019 Vegetable Pain Killer, and to take none not pat up in square hotties, with Perry Davis & Sou*s due bill pasied on one side oi! the bottle.All vthers are spurious.\"The now Vermont Siste House is to con from $800,000 10 $350,600.New Advertisements.Photographs, Melainotypes, Am- brotypes & Daguerreotypes, From 50 cts.to $1,00! H.8s.TAYLOR, Hama replenished his Saloon with new Ap paralus, and all Lhe recent improvements in Photography, is now prepared to take Pictures in all of the above styles, in the highest perfeetion of | the Art.Phelographs on paper ure the must beau- | tiful and durable pictures now known, resembling à steel engraving.Melainotypes ère very desiru- | ble to send In 8 fêter, as they are taken on enam- | eled cloth, nud can be handled without injury.5 Pictures copied in any style Watches, Dlooks and Jewelry, Repaired as usual.H.8.TAYLOR.tanstead Plain, April £8, 1857.SPRING ARRIVALS! KILBORN & MORRILL, ARR NOW RECEIVING AT THEIR STORE, ON STANSTEAD PLAIN, 4 LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS, OF all kindy, adapted to thie SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE.( ) stock has been carefully selected with a view to suit the wants of vur customers, and will be sold at very low prices.The public are invited to call and examine Goods and prices.| Stanstead, April 28, 1857.! NOW IS THE TIME | to eer i YOUR MONEY'S WORTH | OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE SUMMER GOODS! As SHOREN À 00.4 | BARNSTON, C.E., i I AVING just received from Montreal and Boston \u20ac most splendid assortment of Sprir g and Summer Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Leg to invite their friends and customers to call and examine their present stock.They will be happy to show their Goods to those that will favor {them with a call, whether they intend buying or not, for they feel confident that the quality AND Low PRICES of the Goods will give such suis: faction that every one will remember that this is the place to buy their Goods cheap for cash.They have als received 8 futl assortiment of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, MARKETS, : \u2014 Corrected Weekly for the Journal.Cambridge Cattle Market, WEDNESDAY, April 22 1857.At Market 410 Catile,\u2014 010 Beeves and 00 OILS, VARNISH, DY E- STUFFS, DRUGS, &ec.ALSO, PORK, FLOUR.FISH AND SALT, | Kept constantly on hand.April 28, 1957.Fashions-1887! Stores,\u2014\u2014consisting nf Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, yearlings.two and three years old.Prices \u2014 Market Beef \u2014 Extra, (including! nothing bat the best large Oxen well stall-fed at! \"least one year,) $10 a 10.50 per ewt.; Ist qual.-ity, (consisting of large fat Oxen, stall-fcd at -least several months,) $9.00 a 9,50; sccond quality, (consisting of the best grass fed Oxen, the best stall-fed Cows, andthe best three yoars old À.SHOBLN & 08, HAVING RECEIVED THE Spring and Summer Fashions-1857, and a large stock of Fancy Ddeskins, Steers,) $8.00 « 8.50; 3d quality, $7,790 a 7,20; ordinary, $3,00 a 6,25.Working Oxen\u20143$100 to $250.Cows and Culves\u2014From 835 to 55.Two years ol1\u2014Fr®m 35 10 38 Three years old\u201442 10 48.Sheep and Lambs\u2014 1900 at market.Extra from 6,00 to 9,50.By lot, [r om $4:00 10 $6 Prices\u2014 | CASSIMERES AND SUPERFINE CLOTHS, \u2014\u2014Arc Prepared tn Manufacture \u2014\u2014 \u2018MEN and BOYS CLOTHING ! OF the latest styles, aud at low prices fur cash.(plying to the Principal or Now Advertisements, MOTION CO ONE MELLE CSS rss Pama ES hereby givan that the Cu-Partnerehip STANSTEAD SEMINARY.beretufute existing between Humrurey & BurLocs.st Barnsion Corner, was dis- THE SUMMER TERM will commence tulved by mutusl consent, un jihe 97ih Oct.Monday, May 18.lou.JOHN HUMPHREY, Desison Gaon, Ia., A.B., Principal, ' 1.H.BULLOCK.Muss Rusy WanrisLp, Proceptress.| _Barnston, Aprilj18, 1857.595w3 Mies Amira N.Hussar, \u2018VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Teacher of Music.FOR SALE.Further information may be obtained by sp- ?HE Subscribers having sustained 8 bea- B.F.HUBBARD, Sareery 3 T vy loa by an incendiary fire, in Novem- ) i .__Stanatea » April 98, 1857 508w ber last, would now offer (ur sale, that well N'OTICH.known and besutifui FARM, situated on Bee- A MEETING of the Board of Direciors, be Plaiv in Stanstead, and within five win of whe S.& S.Mutual Fire Ins.Com.vies walk of the Teimiaus vf the C.& P.pany DAY the 6th MAY next, at 11 o'clock, A.! will be held at their Office, on TUES.Rivers Railroad, conlsining sbout M., for the transsction af any business that of excellent Land, 150 being cleared, sud in sog Office of the M.F In.Company, \" 800 Acres may be brought before them.A.P.BALL, President.Stanstead and Sherbrooke Co.'s Sherbrooke, 820d April, 1857.596wl , Province or CANADA, Distries of St.Francis.No.802.Twenty-Secund day of October, 1855.Present\u2014Mr.Justice Dav, 6 « SHorT, Assistant ss DriscoLL.JY ENRY J.MARTIN.of the Township of Sianstead, 1n the District of Saint! Francis, Engitieer, Plaintiff.versus FRANCIS O.J.SMITH, JOHN G.MYERS and ASA P.ROBINSON, hereto- fure of the City of Puriland, in the State vf Maine, ons of the United States of Ameri- cs, Rail Road Contractors of the *Stan- stead, Sheflurd & Chambly Rail Road Company.\u201d assaciated togeth@r under the name and firm of **Swith, Myers & Kobin- son,\u201d carrving on trade and commerce as such contractors and copariners at the Tow n- ship of Magug, in the said Districtof Saint Francis, Defendants.And ERASTUS YOUNG, ihe Township of Magog, in the District of Saint Francis, Joiner and Farmer, Tier Saisie.Ordered un motion of \u2018FT.LL.Teiril.Q C., of Counsel for the Plaintiff, that inasmuch as it appears by the certificate of service of Andrew Young, the younger, one of the Bailifls of the Superior Court, acting in the District of Saint Francis, to the writ of Summons, saisie arret, in this cause, filed annexed.that the said defendants have left their domicile in the Township of Magog, in tbe District of St.Francis, and have now no domicile in the said District, or in Lower Canada, but that they possess Real and Personal propeny in the said Province and District of Saint Francis in.Lower Canada, that the said defendants be no- | tified and ordered tv appear and answer to the demands of the plainuff and the said writ by anadvertig ment to be twice inserted in the Eng lish language in the newspaper called 1he ** Stanstead Journal,\u2019 and 10 be twice inserted in the French language in the newspaper called \u2018La Minerve\" buth published in Lower Canada, within two months after the last insertion of aaid advertisement; and in default of the said defendants appearing to answer within the a'oresaid period, said plaintiff be permitted to preceed to proof and judgment as in a case by defuuli.By the Court, SHORT & MORRIS, P.S.C.LIST OF LETTERS R EMAINING in the Post Office at Derby - Line, Vt., April:26, 1857.Abby, Mary À Ames, Lydia Aun Alger, Martha ! Supérior Court.!598w2 Sage Samuel Suttle, Martin V Salls, Abram à good state af cullivation.The remainder being well timbered with Sugar Maples, a good supply of Cedar, Ash, Spruce and [lem- ock, for fencing and buildiag purposes.The whole being well watered by numerous never failing springs, and 1wo sinall rivers rugning through the property.Ou the banks of ane of these streams, is 30 acres of low meadow, which is well cleared, and flows annually, consequently, producing abundant erops of excellent Hay.Taken as a whale, it is believed, for beanty of scenery, fenility of soil.and general convenience for agricultural purposes, or us a place fur business, the premises above mentioned are not surpassed by any other, of equal extent, in this section of country.For further particulars, apply to the subscribers, or by lever direeted to Derby Line, Vi.SOLOMON STEELE, 504w3 J.W.STEELE Beebe Plain, Stanstead, April 10.1857.ECEIVED by R HASKELL & KATHAN.Jarch 25, 1887.de Bons ae mgr ASKELL & KATHAN will 5 Tubs good Butter, and Grass Seed.Rock Island, March 4, 1857.FARM FOR SALE.situated on BGowN's HiuL, in Stansiead, cupisiving 170 acres of land, sboul 90of which are under improvement.There is a dwelling House, Baro and Sheds un nid place, aleu cod apple and sugar orchards.2 Kool SPE ARDNER A.SHURTLEFF Sianstead, Jen.3, 1867.580 Mowing and Reapiag Maghines, THRASHING MILLS, .Wood-Sawing Machines, Made and warranted to work better than any that | are for sale in this country, b T SON SMITH, St.Gabriel Locks.Montreal, March 7, 1857.889 Passumpsic Railroad-NOTICE.SUBSCHTERRS to Prefeired Stock in the Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers Railroad are hereby notified 1h :t the following assessmenis have been lald\u2014viz : 10 per cent April 15, 1957.10 per cent June 15, 1857.} Payments may be made at either of tke following Banks, vig :\u2014People\u2019s, Bank of Lyndon, Bank of Orleans, Passumpsic or Bredford Banks, o 10 Elijah Cleveland, Trustee.Per order of the Directors, .N.P.LOVERING, Treasurer.Boston, February 5, 1857.586w17 TAILORING BUSINESS.PEYHE subscriber tenders his thanks to the public generally for paet patronage in the Tailoring line, and would say that he has just received the latest Spring and Sammer Fashions, FROM NEW YORK AND BOSTON, For Gentlemens\u2019 Clothing of every description, and will be ost happy to wait on all those who may favor him with a call.All GARMENTS made at his Shop warranted to fit first rate, and not inferior in workmanship 10 any made in this country.CUTTING done to order on short notice.WILLARD WOOD.Rock Island, April 15, 1857.594w6 \u201c BARNSTON \u2018ACADEMY.AHE SUMMER TERM will commence on MONDAY, May 18th, and continue nine weeks, Fuition fur Cummon English Branches.$1.75; Higher, $2.12; Languages, $2.50.Board may be oblained in good families for $1,70 per week.Sell-boarderg can be well accommodated.Applications relative to the School should be made to HENRY HUBBARD, Principal.Barnston, April 13, 1857.594w3 Blaniss 0% all kinds printed to ordcr at this Office.\u2014 Commissioners Court and Bailiff\u2019 BLANKS NOTICE ERSONS having finished Lesther in the Tannery of the late Benaamin Wyman, can find the same by calling at Baxter & Hall's Store, Ruck Island.S.W.WYMAN.Siansteid, Jan.3, 1857.: 880 KELLEY & ROBERTS, DERBY CENTER, VT., A*E now receiving a splendid Stock of New \u201ca FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Among which may be found All Wool Thijbets, Lyonese Guuds of different colors, DeBeges, Alpacas, plain and printed, All Wool DeLaines, Long Bay State Shawls, Fitch and Marten FURS, Ladies\u2019 Broadcloths, \u2018German and Am'n Broadcloths Pilot Cloths, Beaver Cloths, - Plain and Fancy Ducskins, in variety, Silk and Worsted Vestings,\u2014 Hats « Caps.BOOTS AND SHOES of all descriptions ; i Crockery ind Glass Ware, West India Goods, &c, including some gore of thase chuice 50 CENT TEAS kept constantly un hand.April 15.TO HORSE BREEDERS.HF.undersigned begs leave to inform the Farmers of thissection of the country that he has aurchased the Draught Stallion \u2018\u2018Simoon,\u201d which he purposes to keep the ensuing season at times Ahby, Daniel Alden, Cornelis E Bean, Reuben Brimmer, Catherine Hi ssell.Phylier Blake.Lewis Brown, Farah Bean, Maria Bryan, Thomas Cole, John 8 Cox, Edward J Cushman, S N Church, Moses D Sawyer, Narcissa Sumnzse, Carlos D Webster, John Woedman.JS Wiliam, John Wheeler, Harrison Willard, Anson F° Wood nan, J S Jr Wilber, Adeline Hall, Huldah Borne, Nerman 2 Horne.Ozro Heath, Matiida E and places to be given in a fulure adverti Simoon will be 6 years old next June, stands scv- anteen and a half hands high, and weighs over 1400 Ibs.in his present low condition ; is of pure French blood, perfect symmetry and goo! action.His steck is wcll and favorably knswn west of Montreal where he was bred.Farmers owning brood mares will please examine him, for the present at the subscriber\u2019s stable, Rock Island, before making auy choice.> FLAVIEN PAQUETTE, Rack \"sland, April &, 1857.F That can\u2019t be beat ! ; Purchasers are respect{ully invited 10 call land examine our Stock befure purchasing, as we are confident we can show yon Goods ut 569 84,000! 84,000 ! | prices that cannot fail to suit.i October 15, 1856.NEW GOODS prenne direct from the Manufactarers in |! Leeds, Yarkshire, Bradford and Manchester, i England, will be opened this day at the Mammoth Store, i consisting in part of the following Devonshire Cloths ; Water Proof Beavers ; .THE subscriber offers for sale bis FARM, | | IASKELL & KATHAN, 450 Yards AU Weel v F the finest §6atieY gud thy best cele vanes from the Ths are ef à bales quality than Sealy hr Mammoth , Dee.34, 1008.ETE have in stock and at as low prises as com be bough in this : Winona which Tare smiling i's Soy if on map pro WOOLEN GOODE.\u2018Beavers, Rcoleb Twi - Figured, Bay State and Pi ie rires À 3 1 Tippets, Sleeves, PAXTER & Lr Rock Island, October 22, 1866, Wein + LL Wool DeLaines, Alpaccs DeBoges, Plain and Figured DeLaines, ; Figeurd Velvets, Ginghams, 1° Hoyle\u2019sand American Prints in-great vase ty and at low prices, at BaxtEn bs Mauss Roek Island October 22, 1856.: NEW STORE-\u2014NEW GOÔDS! HE subscriber most lly begs laapato - inform his friends aod | public iy, - that he has commenced business in the New .immediately opposite Durocher\u2019s Hotel, Stanstead ©.Plain, where he will keep a general acsortment of Dry and Fancy Goods,\u2019 consisting in part of the following erticles: Merinos, Cobourgs, Cashineres, Alpaccas, All Wool Thibets, DeLaines, Lion\u2019s Cloth, - Scarf Shawls - (of the best > .READY MADE CÉOTS NG (at the ver sted 2 Co Broadcloths, Doezkins, Tweeds, Satinetis, &c.&c.&e.Ashton\u2019s best yard wide Prints vy 121 coute per yard.S ugars, Teas and Tobacos; which he will sell at the Jowest possible resmpiore- ting profit for cash or ready eniy.+ Cc ES LAWN.Stanstead, Nov.5, 1856.- N.B.Let it be clearly understood that In B® instance will the w'ightest deviation in price be made, every article being marked in plain figures.0 that the smallest child can procure the .bargains as the most particular person.\u2018Burroughs Lands.JN orice is hereby given, that sll wishing to transact any business 3 taining to the Burroughs Lande, muds ., to C.À.RicuarpsoN, Esq.N.P.,S ond.Notice is also given that all persons fond trespaesing upon said Lands, will be with according to law.EDWARD BURROUGHS & SOMa Quebec, June 16, 1856.- 084 For Man or Beast} ' KING'S LINIMÉNT,, HE best Liniment in ard is, .urns, fresh wounds, - joints, old sores, and in all cases where any Liab.ment may be used as an external remedy, ib not its equal.Although a new article .in place, it has been successfully ysed in al) the England States for the last fifteen beri and get a bottle and give it a trial.Sold easly\u2019 BAXTER & HALL, Rock Island.BRIGGS\u2019 WASHING MACHINES HE subscriber would respectfully i Public that he has bought of .selling and using >.t Waseit ing Machine in ( and .keep them constantly on hand at his shop._.- public are respectfully requested to call and - ine the article.DAVID C.LISBY, Rock Island, Oct.6, 1850.ne 2 READY-NADE CLOTHING, | GOQD assortment of custom made snd faa EEF £ Nd \u2018BLACE-SMITHING.| HE subseriber would inform the publie ; that he has just opened a new Shop for ; carrying on the above mentioned business nezr Haiues, Louisa P Tee, Josiah Lambe, À Morse, Leonard Corey, Mary Duracher, Joseph Dutton.T'S Fuss, Almira Swine\u2014Live 849.Dressed, 10at] cts.! - , A Hides, 88,75 à 10,0 per ewt.Tallow, 8 3 8,50.FF Cutting done on short nutices £3 Pelts\u2014$1,75 a 2,00.Calf Skins\u201414dc.| H.SHOREY & Go.Barnston Corner, April 28, 1857.Claret, Riffie, Fancy and Gold Mix\u2019d Rev- enseble Devonshire Cloths; Daeskins, Fancy plaid\u2019d berder\u2019d and Blk do.Horse Sheets, assorted A ionable Clothing.Suits mage to order, at Fosrxn & Cess\u201ds.: Derby Line, Vt.June 17, 1856.BOSTON PRICES CURRENT.; 20, 1852, Messrs.Perry Davis & Son :\u2014having witness.#d the beneficial effects of your «celebrated Pain Killer in several case discuse and cholera morbus, within a few years past, aud deeming it an, act of benevolence tu the suffering\u2014 prompted by the feeling of common humanity T mest cheer fuls ly recommend its use, as a safe and effectual remedy.About four yenrs ag [used it in a case of cholera, and it proved an effectual and speedy cure, and in muny cases of rheumalism and in \u201cune case of catarrh ; and sometime in December last, six of my children were taken down with scarlet fever or canker rash, my only medicine was pain Killer and castor oil\u2014the pain killer operating to u charm in cutting the canker, and throw- ing-out the rash, so that in about five weeks my family were entircly recovered, with the blessing of*a\u2019Mud Providence, and 1 do recommend the same as a safe and sure cure for the very dangerous disease of scarlet fever, by giving one tea- sporiniful three times a day, every other day, and every other day castor vil.Yours, C.G.VsNDERNAURG.Dear Sirs\u2014l am at some loss in my own mind whit to say to you in relation to Davis® puin Killer.Tt really scems te be possessed of the power of magic beyond the comprehension of the human ind.1 became your agent without feeling any ifterest in the medicine, but on trial 1 soon became very inuch interested upon seeing the happy effect it had upon many persons.The increased stlès in this State are truly astonishing.| might have collected any number of certificates of its great power in relicving pain, it 1 had attended 10 it at the time the cures came nnder my observation.The least 1 can say for the pain Killer is, that it fully answers the purpose for which it is recommended.; A.W.HATCH, Druggist, Milwaukie.Sold by Dealers in Medieinea generally.53 Bonnet Ribbons, Flowers & Trim'ngs, \u2014~ALBO\u2014 Mens\u2019 Silk, Fur, Wool & Leghorn HH 1 7 8 and examine their Goods before purchesing else» where, as they will sell for a small advance on cost for cash.P.S.\u201cThe Bonnets, Tnts Ke.arc ait of the latest style.April 28, 857.THE BLACK HAWK TIGER, KNOWN A8 THE \u201cBIGELOW HORSE\" HE subscriber takes pleasure in informing the Farmers and Breeders of the Eastern Townships that he:has bought beek the Black Hawk Horse sold by him two years azo, and that he is now the sole proprictor of him.Said horse will stand during the ensuing season at my stable in Slanstead, abbüt a mile\u2019north of \u2018the Plain.This Horse was sired by the Myrick Black Hawk, who was sired hy the old Black Hawk of Bridport, Vt.I'he dam of dhe \u201cBigelow Black Hawk\u201d was a Messenger mare.The llorse is al- readv well knawn in this County by his colts, now coming 5, 4, and 3 years old.uid which are te lieved Lo be superior tr any other in the country.\u2014 \u201cTiger*\u2019 will be 8 yrs.old in June next, is 16 1-2 handshigh, weighe 1200 Ihs., and possesses all the excellencios of the Black 14k Mice\u2014beauty, stylo, speed and nection.Breeders are requested to call and sce him and his get an d sutisfy them- se:ves in regard to his merits.Sume of his gel here have been void as high as $500 and $750 at three years old.$12,00; Warrant.$15,09.For single service of for the season.pay down, ¢r satisfactory ngies will be required.Mares served on a warrant must pay one dollar down.Pasturage for a reasonable time for those wh ænâ from a distance.Mares left at the risk of the pwner, and all mares , disposed of considered in foel.! i AMOS BIGELOW.safm3 \"Stanstead, April, 1807.well situated for a small FARM, near * 1000 Rolls Paper Hangings, They invite their friends and customers to call | TE RMS.\u2014 Single s8tvice, 88,00; Season, Beebe Plain, in Stanstead, one half being in cultivation and the balance.well wooded.\u2014 By immediate application 10 the suhscriher the property above mentioned may be had at à bafgain.Dive indisputable, / Mrs.JAMES FRASER.Beebe Plain, April 18, 1857.e5051f 1857.Lake Memphremagog.1857.EAD GEORGE W.FOGG, MASTER.Temporary Spring Arrangement.HIS Boat will.commence running through the Lake immed ately on the opening of navigation, fiir tbe express accommodation of hose wishing to obtain their early Spring supplies from the Southern Markets.Arrangements have becn made so that Freight will be delivered without delsy-on the passage, at any point on the Lake, at the following rates: From Boston at 313,50 per Ton.From Portland at $12,50 per Ton.! Lumber and other Freight will be transported | through the Lake at the usual moderaje prices.FOuG & HARROWER, \u2019roprielors.Goorgeville, April 16, 1857.595 A LOT F GOOD BUGGY WAGONS, for sale by N.T.SHEAFF.Derby Linc, Vi.April 22.1857.-« 38% ; ; - PÉOPLES' BANK.i OTICE is hereby given that the sccond | JN assessment of twenty dulinre (320) per, share hos been laid-on the new stock of 1his Bank \u2014payable on the 1st of May nex.By vrder of Directors, 2 STEPHEN FOSTER, Cashier March 23, 1857.ND.O.No.9, 16 Vic.Cap.8h, Sec.9.INSPECTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, | Customs DEPARTMENT, Toronto, 21st January 1857.HERFAS doults have arisen as 10 whether the duly of fre pe contum ad valoram, imposed by the 16 Vie.10, upon | machinery, for the \u2018manufacture of doors, window sashes and blinds.\u201d extends to ma- | chinery for the manufacture of other word | work for building porpeses * mentioned in the Order in Covretl of the 15th December.| 1854.Notice is hereby given, that lis Fs-| celleney the Governor General hus been pleas- | ed, by Order in Counerl bearing date the 13th | day of January instant, to declate that 1ke : duty of five per cent.so imposed hy the said | Act 19 Vie, cap.10.upon \u201cmachinery for | 0.{of importing.we can i Please cull.j __ is eu ; buyer-\u2014\\Ve are bound {o beat the bottom of the market, and we are suce that with the advantages MI at Montreal prices.\u2014 HASKELL & KATHAN.Roek Island, Oct.15, 1856, ; Pork, Lard, Codfish, He and Mackerel, for sale by June 12, BAYTER & Hare.Just Received for Sale, TRYCHXINE in the crystal for Foxes, | India Kubler Breast Pumps, Tudia .Nipple Shields, Balm of thousand Flowers, Rosemary and Castor Oil.Lyon's Catharion, Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup, Parsons & Co., Mouse Exterminator, Low's Liquid Hair Dye, Marshall's Cierine Ca holicon, + Nipples, the manufacture of doors, window sashes and | Shinde,\" was intended 10 exleml, and does extend to machinery fer the manufacture ot \u201cother wood work for building purposes,\u201d as | mentioned tn the order in Couneil of the 154 | .n December, 1854, published in the Canada N t PERFINE ÉLour, Herrin Gazette under date the 1S8th of said month.177 ywpit Bie, Codfish, By command Halibut, 5 ; For sale the Cheap Corser.RS.M.BOUCHETTE, or sale at the Cheap Corner.CETTE.Commissioner of Customs.Rock Taland, November 18, 1856.SGD rie D CISTERN CEST, NEW GOODS for sale hy FosTER & Cos».\u2026.| N FW GOOD > TR am TTT Ty Te Sr \u2014AT THE\u2014 St.Francis Bank.CHEAP CORNER! JOTICE is hereby given, that application will be made to the Provincial Parliament, during se its present Session, for an Act to amend the Aet [JUST RECEIVED AND SELLING FAST AT à' incorporating the said Bank.i SMALU Profit ! Stanst ad, March 30, 1837.! Casn custotsèrs shauld recolleet that if they \u2018 -_-\u2014\u2014< ! want the worth of their money they must call at « La Banque de St.François.cash store.and if y wsat môre tban the worth \u2018 A\u2018! ©st par le present donne qu\u2019il rerà feit of your money, call'$n F.P.and he prove, application au Parlement Provincial, & sa the above.F.PAQUETTE presente session.pour an acts peur nmender || by T.C.BUTTLER Derby Line Stare, Dec.3d, 1856.5 Heavy Mess Pork, BuTrer, choice, 2 a 26)- -\u2014 - + ~~ \u2014 |Flanders, Harris D Mason, James K SMITHS MILLS.Sianstead, where he is, Black Alpaceas bourgs : BEAUTIFUL ue At ie e cer Good, 20 a 23, EP T > \"4 Foss, Jonathan Maherr, Louis prepared, with good workmen, 16 do Job Vercnas so es (OSDUTZS + Fr arr Monn it Kirse darts - UHEESK, 1a 12] ! 4 0 S Fish, N Marble, Mary Work, as well as can be done in this part of: Laine Plaid , Derby Line, Vt.2 ® Co's.Jorn, Western Yellow, 078a 080; 7 V Hill, Mrs Rufus Norris, Huldah the country.oo French Morines, a! = lors ; 2 do, White, 074 a 076 co.ce.Hildveth, Mrs J Paul, Adeline A share of patronage is sol cited.Char, Murine Skirtings, Sparkling, Scarlet, and Li QGUOPSS.Oa7s, Northern, 53 a 54 .Hackett, John Perkins, Hannah A un ges reasonable.colored do.Hds.High Wines, Coa eae, Frour, per barrel, 6,00 a 8,60 H SHOREY & CO Hanwell, Norman Page.Horace W G.R PARKER.| Regattas.Ginghams, Fine Family Linens, 5 2 « Martell\u2019s Best Brandy, Vintage ish, Hors, first sort 1856, 6 a 7 .9 Rix, Mary E Rogers, Joha C Stanstead, March 24, 1857.{591m2 Super Sheeting.| bleached do.: 1 \u201c ple.Pai do domestic lb.BARNSTON, C.E.Smith, Annette F TNT TE RIT A RTE Grey and bind Damusks, Huckabuc \u2018 \u201c DuKuypés Gin Sax.& Mer.flecce 65 a 70 Ei ; ; ; W.W.JENNESS, P M.MOR Sale by HASKELL & KATHAN, Butions, Linen Thread, Ribbons, 10-Cases do do - Fall blood.+ 60 a © Av E just reccived from New Yorke a choice I ii bs.Fish, Edgings, Ladies Gauntlets, Linen Hdkfs.1 Hd.Pri\u2014~ Part Wine, u \\ z at of FOR A x 3090 N.S.Griud Stones.Litchfield Cravats, Sushes, 1 ¢« d oo.12 and 3-4 Wood, 50 a SH S t raw B on t N P i nai or i «500 lbs, Very Choice Y.H.Tea, ; Glasgow Caps, Cotton \u2018Thread, Unoks and 1 Cese Scotch Whiskey\" ; DEC 2 \u2018nimon 3-4 blood, 40 a 48 nets \u2019 ear assumps c Kallroad Term nus, 10:40 Ibs.Northern Clover Sced, \"Eyes, Needles.etc.\u2014at a small advance from the For sale by Hasgerr & Cavaikée\u201d mene Ladies and Misses Flat Hats BOUT 70 Acres of excellent LAND, 260 Bazs Extra Fine Salt, ; manufacturers\u2019 prices only.One wordtotheclose| Rock Island, July 1, 1856.Ç Saratoga Springs, Feb.; ed wo 13 4 14 Vic.Cap.5, and 18 Vic.INSPECTOR GENERAL'S OF Customs Depa .Teranto, 8th Des., 1988.- .H's Excellency the Gavernor General by.an Order in Council, bearing date # 41k of December, 1856; has been order and direct that cloth and othes télé required fur making up military clot Ge the use of the Proviseral Militi, be.stat free of Duty of Customs, upon the A ie, or vther competent person, ascerisining 14, value for duty of the Cloth or other mutétitdé imported and used in.Regimental fur the Private as well asthe Officer,\u2019 the dutv thereon be sscertained_sad al to each Company through the À al of Militia and oise 1r chargé of (De.un pany, oon she oath of the | cloth and other mater: id detiæ Customs on their importation Thien hed A been refunded s.4.BOUCR ; 562) Commissioner of Custen 200 Pai 6 ge ENS\", Youths\u2019 and Bogs nf if 4-3 achete BOOTS, warranted and\u2019 us y 8 Ja as Les R Sh Mon an, Kip High-Scheol ATIN, Greek, French and Ragtioh \u2018 Books ; aléo Drawing M a per, Picture Frames, Sheet M Barnaton Corner, November, 1 pa Ready-Nade Clothing a2 Singing Bao¥s ; Teachers\u2019 Gift Boo! EAVER clothe, be obtained of the subscriber, at low Ain vem sure 0 cassimerce.Nov.\u201d =~ Baxesa ed! Rock Lsleud, Nov.3, 1856, | acte qui incorpore fu dite Banque.NEW In T + Stanatear.Mais 30 1257.BW lot af Trvike snd Valises, 8 ma 101h sept.Raster & Malls JE Tn Ppa .ae | \"REDERICK MNOTT A Large and full Steck of AYER°S - .4 .» \u2018FICE | | F RE L 3 £ Fer the Bieusisad Journal.| INSPECTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, CH AS = To the memory of Viola A.Abbott.| Custous Derantment, y Attorney and Counsellor at Law, { W/ Cathartic .1° + \u2014 | l'oront, December 8, 1836.Manufacturer AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, N EW GOOD y A \u201d r8UGAR COATED, ' Leone aid of liule children, IN CES ia hereby given that Wis Face AND DEALER IN DERBY.LINE, (583) VERMONT.Nora ta van due re »_ \u201cBuller thom 1 come to mie, 1e Governor General has ! 2 a - EMBRACING AN UNUSUAL OLEANSE THE YLOOD AND CURE THE + Waverley eda, | 20 Or nel ag ina BS io, Boots, Shoes and Leather, HENRY Îl.BROWN, lausanne cu n ee GL A ; .: Or- .fee al They hairs with we | ders, under which Goods may be imported into WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.Carriage, Sieigh, Mouse & Ornamental Amount and Variet y, Ben c'e uit als Vitae : shoga we waiched our tsader Llosson, ! Cunads by Ruilroud puithout subjecting the to! \u2014 Painter, Fok THE CURE OF it fade away and die Guiry fur duty at the Eronticr Pert, or tothe He | ELLE attention of Merchants.aud the publis 23 : .\u2014a\u2014 \u2018 che, Sick Headache, I Gootly laid de as our 5 dia, | cessity of being forwarded under Frontier B nds.genurally, is solicited to hivestosveatock of STANSTEAD PLAIN.2 , tiouda \" ° I Sri hl an ite little weary oye.! y Loman, Sante pen Mens\u2019 and Boys Thick, Calf, and Kip Boots; - DEAR Dr.J.C.Ave.Sir: bave Loeu repeatedly of a ue or | Emi srt une, do pi St Ses MARRIAGE LICENSES SOVAES & RRR, ucts Ly dere one u art early blest, .Il sioucr of t > Lapies\u2019 Kid Walking Shoes ; \" i + 7 hey Jeanne at If th il Paie Na gone 1 res, ailsy oni baat having ane or tes do\u201d Sitkand common Lasting GuiterBoots; FOR sale at the price fixed Ly law, by the DERBY LINE, VERMONT.they lea nt ouce: | IC they will cur others as go } th 1! af {of Railway crossing the Provincial boundary, or, do du do Half Guiters; A nev AV Env ess - Yours with yrcatremect, ED.W.PREBLE, À Like tho angels pure and free , D v \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 vs ; which have a terminus at or neur such boundary, Sorine Mec nat ., Su erior Thiek Boots Clerk of Steamer Clapise, Th | do Spring Hecled Slips Pp \u2019 ou wilt ever sinless be.or that have a terminus vpon the border of any of du French Kid Slips?! ORLEANS COUNTY 1P and course fine Beols, manufactured b Bilious Disorders and Liver Com, Swot Viola, dear Viola, ; the navigubtc waters of te Province, shall be al do Exeelsior Cut Common Slips; Marble Worlss.K Herace Pierce.\u2019 y Waka D.0.Im 1868 Little angel gone to rest \u2018lowed to trausport gouds along their respective do Pegged Grain Leatherand Calf$hoss \u2014 Heavy Kid, Goat ad Enameled Walking Shoes, Fk: I have used your Pilla in my general aud ¢ 8% § \u2019 lines without such gouds being detained at froutier .; se y Kid, g , Bh ! 5 ; ; and Bootees ; HE subscriber would inform the citizens of] i.ind a practice ever since you mado them, and cannot on® lo Wear 8 crown of lory \u20ac 3 | ! i Jenny Lind and Polka Boots.G ' § ; Ports, fur the purpose of being exunined and en do Gluzed Godt Polka Boots; Orleans County and Cunada East that he à \u2019 any they ara tho Lest cathartic we Suploy.Tholr regy.i one Lv lean on Jesus\u2019 Dreast.tered at the Custom House, or without their be- do Patent Leather oy so.Keeps constantly on: hand J assortment of Also, a geud assortment of Childrens\u2019 and luting action on tho Liver is quick aud od, consequent, À ; ine.il Frontier Bends are executed atent Leather (Jenny Linds\u2019'; I y nd a large a Youths\u2019 Boo's and Shees Our Goods are ef the ly they aro an adwirable remed for derangements of thay Cris to Join the h's so ing detained until Frontier B ; ce] do Bronzed and Enameled Slips, Shoes, best mak d will be sold | organ.Indeed, 1 have seldom found a case of j \u201c10 that bright and better a.upon suc Railroad Companies, complying ith Gaîters, ke.&e ! : Monaments, Grave Stones, Stand bought in This vicinity, sold as low as can be | BAC ohatinate that it 81d not readily yield to ; Ai 2 Rule au .i she, .cinity.Fraternal ALON Gane to Juin the blood washed wrong, morning (o the Rules aud Regulations fol- | Misses Peg'd Goat Walking Shoes & Slipes and Centre Table Tops, BAXTER & HALL.PROPRES FOUR yrician o the Mors Foot **Saying worthy is the Lamb.\" | 1.All such Railroad Companies shal provide] a bmp E84 Gray Leather Shoes which he wiil sell at the lowest cash price, or Rock Island, Aug.25, 1856.rors Open nts, Relax, and Worms, .| , ; proper wharfs, sccuge and comimodious warchou.! .RE SOI E short approved credit, and deliver them at the pur-| 262050 = TT TFICE, ND) SV.10H, Nov.1848,\" Cease dosr mama, cons your Weeping.sca und other premises ut cvery \u201cPort nf Entry\u201d; : Rod gsortsn Ei Rr of SOLE aud UPPER chuser's residence free of charge.! NEW ESTABLISHMENT, Thy bare done my Wits moore gag sooty oF tell Let your tears no longer fall, Lor \u201cWayport\u201d in connection with such Railroads, | The subscriber returns sincere thanks for thelib® DANIEL CHANDLER.- Bhe had Leen sick and pining away for months, vai l am only sweeily sieeping, i for the landing, storing and forwarding all foreign | J .spi E.S.JouNson, Travelling Agent.2 io in.Off to bo ductored at great expense, but got no better.8e ) : 3 g s Œ x 2 J \u2019 g Ag HE undersigned begs Lg announce to the in- I will .Jesus calls P d N it, whether dutiable 0 \u2019 eral patronage he has herctofure received, an ; ! a ! gs la 1- then commonced taking your Pills, which 8001 cured har, will come when Jesus culls.8eods in transit, whether dutiable or free, with \u201cmeans, by employing skilful workmen and using West Derby, Vt.Oct.20, 1856, 569 habitants of Stanstead and surrounding coun- by expelling largo quantitios of wor.(dead) from her .other suitable office accommodation for the Officer ! ?.Cnt ; : SET 7 try, that he | d d h of Winns body.They afterwards cured her and t : 1 have found a mansion for you, of Customs in charge.\u2018These wharfs, warehog.the best of stock, to maintain the popularity of 1 | AS > y, Vial he has opened, ong door south of Winu's of bloody dysentery.One or nec, nd our for chilies : i - All prepared near my own, ses and premises to be made secure to ti ar rl the work manufactured at hisestablishment.KELL & KATHAN, Hotel, Stanstead Plain, my wife cured biin with two doses of our Pile sa : Grandma Olive she is with me, \u2018faction Por the Customs Department \u201cnd ni Merchants desirous of purchusing anything in AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF Tin Shop, bi, and lost ih tem hous ony un , 8 3 1 y, e.à usa , w J] Qu hor bosom 1 am borne.the manner set forth by Regulation Number a uen ill do prell to call upon H ALLET, DAVIS & COS.where he will keep constantly on hand a general over then, Such a amediclns ns yours, vien actually E ce .; 12 fur Queen\u2019s Warehouses 30h March, 1350, Ç ad : .| _ } re good and honest, will be prized here, ; : in written pain nor saddess, \u2018and until such wharfs, warehouses and premises] J Bouts and Shoes made to order if desired.Grand Parlor Grand & 8 uare TiN, SHEET-IRON, BRASS 4 COP- |.1 UHO.J.GRIFFIN, Postmaster, H Every tear is wiped auay, be provided for custom purposes, and shall be ap-| Alt orders {rom Merchautspunctually attended > q PER WARE, Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood,\u201d 1 Al is joy, and all is gladness, prose, and bivepted ot! th de motice w It be PR B.Ladies dun\u2019t be deceived when you PIANO FORTES, le aad sa Al, Po put \" i goth F rch, Dosen.I All i 1 day.given by the Department) the gouds intended to ria tap eS GON , With P Le ; , e, ON SUGAR PANS Pz, Aver: have used your Pills with extra : ] ; +All is ove siernal day be forwarded t h ports sivall be subi buy Kid Shoes at the Stores! Be particular and | With Patent Suspension Bridge and Composition SAP SP S my PA succosk in my family ans among those 1 acm calied boll / D Chie Cable tl ee ane pen mmide| Big sum paie Gn RG $88 STOUT, ofan ty srr | wl ET i Abd ever be resigned und calin, rscribed in relation to importations, generally, shoes, which always have a label on the inside.For furth T7 deu ° gee satisfaction.at a low figure for cash, produce, or short approy- Know, and 1 can confidently recommend, them bo fp Up {ov thebright aud beaming skies shall have been fulfilled.Rocklsland, (Stanstead) Junc 1,1853.[393 | For further particulars pi:ase call on us at Rock ed credit.* A, HALL, friends Yours, J: V.HINFs.0 and meekly say, Thy will be done.\u201d | 2.All goods arriving from the United States of | : ; 1 _ Island, Stanstead, [568] Canada East.Stanstead, February 12, 1856.\u2019 , Wansuw, Wyma Co.N.Set, 188, À * | America by Waler, fur transit by Railroad thr\u2019 N } W GOODS | Ma : Li rT N.B.Any quantity of old Brass, Copper and Hon ant fond tom a en amare! te closes, he ; i 1 will be your guardian angel, {wy part of Canada to a Canadian Port, thence » ITiage icenses Paper-rags wanted a3 ibove, for which a fajr system aud purify the fountains of the Hood.Bo .I will wateh each word you say, Ito be transhipped to the United States, shall be A.F.B.PATTON, & CO Fes sole at Quebec and Toronto prices, by the Price will be paid.553 JOUN G.MEACHAM, M, D.gi! 1 will bear them 10 our Savior, | reported inwards on arrival by Triplicate Report, AVE received thei > IN.Rev.M.McDonaLp, Stanstead, and CITOUT COTPANE TT \u2014 \u2014 -\u2014\u2014 - Erysipelas, Scrofula, King\u2019s Evil, Tetter, \u201c i 1 will say \u201cbehold they pray.\" us per form of Document märked.M.No.and ed fir assortment of fashionable Rev.J.B.SELLEY, M.D., Compton.TOUT co FTONS, \u2018Tumors, and Salt Rheum., I .* : \u20181, denominating \u201cgoods\u201d the contents of which ; yr + , Stanstead, July, 1856.556 \u2018ine 0 From a Forwarding Merchant of St.Louis, Feb.4, 1858, Dear Viol fily whi rare not known, as Merchandise, | ber of WINTER GOODS Bleached do DR.Aver: Your Pills are the paragon of all that jg i ear Viola, eofily vers, \"packages as Ho; sheads, Casks Barrels, consisting in part of a well assorted stock of 7 ; \"QU ] Blue Denims, Strip\u2019d Shirtin am medicine.They have cured muy little daughter All prepare 10 follow me, 1 g 08 \u2019 » Barrels, Cases, 18 p .NNESS M D a.pd ShirUngs, of ulcerous sures upon her hands aid feet that had proved gf Father, mother, little brotl.er Bucs, Bales, Trusses, &e., but giving the denom- Droadectoths, Beavers, > rE Checked Shirtings, Tickiags, incurable for years Ter mother had been ony grievous.] > I) | inati Su T .0 Dad?\u2018le \\ illin Bb _ Come dear Ellery, \u201c\u2018come and see.bem.ious the vant ihe poets Tea, To.Pantaloons Cloths, Vestings, | Homeopathic Physician and Sur geon, Rock Istang, ee Banca tars Bor Ral Xa ou hia wep cured, he 4p tinder \u2018 : \u201c Soon I'll meat you in the sky, { the special marks and numbers may be dispensed and Ready-Made Clothing.DERBY LINE, VERMONT.x TDD oe bento: Nomralgin.nog GLIDds.k Seo joyful ant ing.with.Que of such reports inwards duly certified A nice assortment of LUMBER ° SALE » : voles, of Methodie ie.Ohh, © i \u201cQ an pe jar] aatiem j shall be placed under cover ang forwarded along Winter Dress Goods, and T.T, DUTTON, M.D » \u201d , \u201d .om the ores a a.1856, \u2019 4 O death where is thy sting with the goods to the Officer of Customs in charge Trimmin as, Hosiery and FITCH BAY, STANSTEAD.THE mer, has on hand athis Milla large Lomas sm ie should he ungrateful for the rollef your v e- + a e port oi transhipm , ri at à , .sea roux > rport my case Stagstead, C.F.F8 isuch mods are immediate] \u2019 it © EX rare that all Gloves, Shawls, Murs.KZ\" Office at the house of Josian Gustin, Jr.S i ae À cold settled in my limbs and Irouglt on ex Jing : EO me { sel or vessels intended to convey Td the fa re re ge.ART |: prace cl ardwood Lumber, Renralcic baius, which ended In chronic, rhoumatim, A = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 == 197 - à for- +; C4 Ce, .includi ; .4 Notwithatanding d the best « hysiviana, the disease Tux Most Brauirvn Hann.\u2014Two charm | S50 OTL OF Maced in a (uceivs warchouse, as) Together with the usual stock of Staple and D UTTON & CO.\u2019 Te Fi OOR \"BOARDS Seasoned gro me muons opi fe is a pur wi ; : | ue \u201cded lor section of these Regulations, Fancy Goods, small wares, &e.e 2 nt agent in I ©, Dr.cnzie, tried 3 : fy ing women were discussing one day what it; 3.Such Railroad Companies shall provide and country dealers, all of which will pathy kept, by DEALERS IN kept constantly on hand.The undersigned has Their effects were low, but sure ur persevering in the ve ape + .: .also B use of them, am now entirely 5 ik which cunstitutes beauty in the hand.\u2014 | appropriate a certain number of Ficight cars,\u2018 as can\u2019 be found al anyother concern in this vi- MAR BI =, Pi Laer OARD PLANER, and will SENATE Cranmer, BATON RounE, LA, 6 Dec, 1866.y They diffared in opinion as much in the shape | Pecially designated Through cars, for gouds in i cinity.Try us and sce ! STANSTEAD, CANADA EAST.ad umber for persons purchasing at his Mill, Da.Aver: 1 hase been entirely cured by your Pills of I PC | transit from one frontier Port to another, and the! Stanstead Plain December, 1856 ] 7 : and do Custom Planing to order.Rhenuratic Gout \u2014 a painful disvase that lind aficted me i of the beautiful member whose merits they | nume uf such ports shall be legibly and conspic- Peace es re a EE Monuments, Head Stones, Table Fersons wanting Lumber, will do well to give or years.; SN RLIDELL : : an fri ; uously exhibited the said Freirht C me a call before engaging i For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Come it ware eee \u2018 A VE gentleman friend Ce Heh Care cid ¥ Premed wih the NE W GO( DS | Tops, Mantle Pieces, &e.&c, Gens EE win plaints, rognirihg au setive Purge, hey ar a akcek ; presented himself, 2nd by common consent : means of sceuring all goods in transit L ; \u2019 Manufactured to order ; Barnston, June 2, 1856.* lent remedy.1, \u2018 | , y spring ; .anuf rder on short notice.Sho > , 549 \u2018osti {3 the question was roferred to him.lt was a padlocks or other locks of the best description.| UST received by the subscriber from Boston, adjoining the Stanstead Journal Office, In the A FRESH supply of Rov mi » Diamar Hiycnges or Constipation, and ns 1 ; | subjeet tothe approval of the Depa a fresh assortment of absence of the P y {1 supply of Raw and Boiled Lin- 2 < : -~ 3 éficate matter.He thought of Paris and pp e Department, and ; 0 of the Proprietors, orders may be lef sced Oils, Varnish, Whi Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Inflamme ÿ he oy | the keys of such locks shall be in the Leeping of SEASON ABLE GOODS with the Editor of the Journal.; , > lle and Red Lead, tion, and even Deafness, and Partin] Blind i threa goddesses.Glancing fiom one to] (he different Customs Officers, and such Cars 5 t A.9 Stanstead, July, 1856 Chrome Green, do Yellow, Paint Brushes, Tur- mess havo been cured by the alterative action of tbe 3 the other sf the beautiful white hands presen- | 89 through fromthe purtof arrival in Canada to Co consisting of Sees 2 >.* - +1 LL pentine, Glass, Nails, Zine and Sheet Lead, at Pills.H| d hi hich by il he h: [the port of Exit designated by one continaous Ladies\u2019 Dress Crouds, B F HUBBARD Derby Line, Vt, Morrill, Kilborn & Ca.Most of the Pills in market contain Mercury, which, al, hy, es ay td y the way, hi ad ri route ; and no transfer of goods shall be permit- Bonnets, tibbons, \u2019 OF.ALER 1 \u2019 HATS ! HATS TU HATS TY Inn publi pi fonds, fn skilful hands is dangers A cunning to hold for some time in his own fur\u2019 ted at any intermediate port, except in case of Tir : Lorry.s \u2018 £ N .te d ses quently follow Îte incautions use.These contain no mer 1 the purposa of examination.ha replied a ust ay oar deu seeing port, xcept hn case o Moire Antique and other Trim- DRUGS & MEDIC INES N endless variety which for Shape and Sty'c ury of mineral substance whatever.04 ; Lo ; that would rerder such transfer unavoidable ns, J Cannot be surpassed, at \u201c | Lm avoidable.= A 1 .; r père hp ; the ducation Se fard avi] ; D.Alt Jocks and fastenings required for such Buttons, \u2018I \u2018ussels, re.Pp AINTS, DYE § TUFF, Derby Line, Vt.Morrill, Kilborn, & Cao.AYERS CHERRY PECTORAL P Frei 8 vided by .Lie SH an es, .\u2014\u2014- \u2014\u2014 \u2014 - A most beautiful hand in the world i the hand ! pensé of the different Pr DE ie ces Which hewill sell at extremely low prices.Family Groceries, Books, Stationery, de.qe.Plush Ca YOR THE RAID CURE OF ives.* : = \u201c7 | the approval of the Department, T er ; GR.HOLMES.STANSTEAD PLAIN.Ps, COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, INFLU.! t gives.| 6.Goods arriving ata > Lak ni Rock Island, May 7, 1856.\u2014\u2014\u2014.Cloth do ENZA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING ; wee eo res ns Vin the manner hereinbefors ave or River Por, amas == A.C rt black, brewn and Drab a : 1 ; .2?: tioned, for tran- .C.HALL 3 COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, IN- It is not what people eat, but what they di- shipment to different Ports in th nited 8 READY MADE COFFINS \u2019 av T CON 3 , \u20ac United States.\u20ac CIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Ê gest, that make them strong.his not what shall be reported outwards jn duplicate as per -\u2014 ; \"Ph ysician and Sur geon, Rock Island October ou oR § BALL'S.aa or the relief of consumptive putionts bn advanced i they gain, but what they save, that makes Form Document marked R.R.M.No.2, separ.| TIE subscriber has on hand and will keep Is permanently located at Georgeville.Office, > 2, 1856.stages of tho dinenne.Mie of | 4; them rich.Tt is not what th , iba lately describing the goods destined for each port ; | constantly fur sale at his Shop, Rock Island, | the same ns formerly occupied by Dr.Ford, Res- Land Surve i Throughout chery tn.and cat every wrmiot of the 1 ch.18 not what they read, but what | nue of which Repo: ts outwards shall be given to | a supply of COFFINS, of all sizes and qualities, | idence at Bigelow\u2019s Hotel.545 .y Ing.American States, its wonderful cures of pulmonary com- 4 they remember, that makes them wise.Tie! the Master of the vessel when he takes his Clea-| ALSo\u2014A supply of Criarn PumP TURE.mis LLL i HE subscriber begs to inform the public plaints ave made it already known.pars fow are se N \u2018 .; tance, fer 8 aini sions .; 2; H ei civilized cuuntry on this c = Ai not what they profess, but what they practice, | of the United tes Cut aie the signature | Rock Island, Ja x 5 BUTTERF IELD.Rev.R V.HALL in general, that having an engagement ot nome personal rapérience or te efecta : and fewer yeh 2 that makes them righteous.These re very ! that such goods were landed in the Tn à Sue \u2018 ?Junuiry 24, 1836.: AGENT FOR THE PUBLICATIONS OF at Stanstead in Land Surveying, will fee] the communities any where which Live net among them ue © nited States 4 a ; ; ; 7° == ee happy in tendering his servi some living trophy of ite victors over the sultio nnd dang and such verified R t à 2 an o + ; | .Ppy > ices to any one re- ous « wx of the throat and lungs, W hil p plain and important truth, too lille heeded bo rete ied | Officer af Ces shall forthwith The greatest discovery of the age Fre American ui Society in quiring them.For further information apply rr ul tire are th A In the pat n, 9) rifts, pe .5 i » ro > : À , an \u2018ha CO y > dangerous discares of the ge mar: y by Ve p » book norme, and byp-| the port of transhipment in Canada 0 be KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY American Sunday School Uiiny to Chas.C.Colby, Esg., Advocate.ht ee orne it ; ocrites, placed on file.; Cures all kinds of humors from the worst scrof MARRIAGE LICENSES as usual P M.MI CHELL, ployed for infante and Noung pris.Furente should i JS \u2014 \u2018 ne i t \" : A vou de 8 » i : ro huve it in store against the insilious ere Ly t ; ; === | Reel imports coming into the hands of the Snore L0 8 common pimple.Try it, it will do STANSTEAD PLAIN, N.B.Mr.Mitchell ie dt Surveyor Wp them nh cre We have elundatt gir nde in Tae-UscroLNess or Bins.\u2014li takee man- | Reilread Companies Biving Bonds, and addressed TU 800d- ¢ by TT ANT rN TAT ree pes \" Bt present in Stan- believe the ry freiorat sax mors liver I'y the con.kind a great while to learn the ways of Prov Lean hurt oF aseilrand Way-Port.where à Derby Line, A t1,18 Foster & Cons T C BUTLER rope aa omar Il order for a few weeks, | ya it Pret cu thine 3 eure ee ty -1 Customs cer i inte ni A erby Line, Aueu ,1855.repared to answer a i ; Fou, and cure your colds while they aie curable, nor ne; : rs appointed, may be forwarded | > : sus > ° * , P ors 16, 1856.orders for his services.fort them neil mes lonumanns skill cn master (he jnexors idenceand to understand that things are bet.through from Port of arrival dircet, in suitabte | DEALER IN ranker that.fastened on le vitals, cats your life away Freight Cars, scoured by lock and a i .: | F >.ani | va à A - TR TTI TI A Tr \u2014\u2014\u2014 © p drend of « dirorders, ter eontrived than he can contrive them for : fest, as per Form of Document marker Ru | NOW IS YOUR TIME ! ! ! Dr u È 8 a nd N e di G i Î e s PUR JF Y THE BLOOD.na Kon bry ta ad tally of Ling, diver eo himself.Of late the people are beginning to No.4, in duplicate, to the P taorg than to assure them it is still nude the beat It , ] ' art of destination.| > \u2014 » ' run cost, no care, no foi! prodûéé ! learn that they ate mistaken \u2018n the character\u2019 The Manifest uf cach \u201cWay Port,\u201d to be Signe LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Burt £r\u2019s Pr mit i AeeTURER oF Moffat\u2019 most parie pue ths fal to produed If (8) .,; i ed by the Collector, Suvveyor ur other p HR «°° % Premium American Shaving Sbap, » a = it the Lest ageat which our shill ear: furnish for their cure.of mont of the little birds, and have noi un! Crime te cars S other proper Offi- ; ! \u201c Celebrated Lini Life Pill d ix Bi ; Je a | eerappointed at the Port of arrival, and forward.; c e ut iniment, dfe Fills and Phenix Bitters - \"AY derstood the object of the Almighty in _crea- | od under cover, along with the goods to each re- b.«\u201c « Liquid French Polish, FRE % PREPARED BY PR.J.C.AVER; .ting them.spective Way.Fort ior, whose duty hall be Ever Received at Derby Line, Vt, DERBY Liver Prof 0 Blacking, EE FROM ALL MINERAL POISONS.Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, May They ars looked upon as the friends, and ' of their deliver Stns and certify the correctness IN TE CUITE An - \u2019 - Th t ] ity whi .AND SOLD OB - ;.: ehivery, but returning one of the Dupli- | AYING made lecti y 0 1e great popularity which MorraT s Lire LC.B : i jt.great friends of those who row and reap.Jr cate Manifest\u2019 duly certified, and which man est | H York and Boston Market nm he New C IIARLES C.COLBY, Pires and PHœnIx BITTERs have attained, jn ers in Medimes pemornty Vt, and by Dest bas been seen that they live mostly on insects, shall Ge filed in Lhe Custom otise, at the Port of | tu offer to the Public a Jarger and better sssort- Office at D 4D Vo CATE.by their use.of the Sfiaordinery fares effected | ° Hi \u2014\u2014 .CE, i arrival, wucher, R ; 5 of the! Me anhas ever vi set i ; ; .icea .; ë AH nne ie which are amongst the worst enemies of ile | Wiitroad Comparer Jesh 1 be the duty of he nd would espere pect ollred Pas Pace, \u2014 7 POEBY'S, Slanstead Plain.[499] etar to enter into u particular craie de OP BUTLER'S PREMIUM agriculturist, and it they take now sud thon a | livery of all such \u201cWay Manifests\u201d to the Of an examination of sur stoëk before purchasiuz BENJ ATWOOD hedieal virtucs or per fs.having been more AMERICAN SHAVING SOAP, 7 A .cers of Customs, l'elsewhere, as we ar» ared t ; Riu age 5 .> wenty years before the publie, ud havige CELEBRATED LINIMEN Er ay hl bute ot for 8.Gouds forwarded under Bond as provided by Lees w hat, for prepared to offer at cash pri | WAGON AND SLEIGH MAKE R oe united testimony pf more than three millions LIQUID FRENCH POLISH, : ' ervices rendered, In this a er and 11 View Cap, 21, Set, 24, shall moreover | Quality and Style, defy competition ! Stanstead Plain, C.BE.of persons who have been restored tn the enjoy- WATER PROOF OIL BLACKING.\" tered state of things legislatures are passing \u2018bu mauiested us above, und shall be legibly | AT THE\u201d OLD STAND! CUT RE RIT TE cme thot of Pet icalth by them, it is believed tat \u2014_ luwe fot :he protection of little birds, and 1 ; marked at the Burt of arnval with red coluring | MORRILL, KILBORN, & Co.| JF.MO UL'TON, mon before the public.aieeg EVIE medicine OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.* creasing the penalties 1c be enforend upon the \u2018 he Inland! Nasa Sect.¢ of Regulations for Derby Line, Vt.June, 1856, .DENTAL § UR GEON, almost every city and Village in the United States Derry bins?Soap.and Liviment.\u2014T.C.Butler, bird killers.An illustravion of the value of] Goods entered for duty at th car | Te - Stanstead Plain.401 | there are many who are ready 1o testify to their hie y Li a a pren pau ê î ; ; e port of arrival, - [efficacy in removing di ily the blacking\u2014good.\u2014 Ft.Watchman.some of the winged tribe is now before us in ao fog nil oser to any port of destination N 0 T | Ç E \u2019 SAMUEL HUMPHREY whole system renened ior ward Siving to the CONVENIENT BLACKING.\u2014At Perkins § Tit 8 paragraph from a paper in Binghamton, N.| instructions ve 1° marked poreeably with Pei AU Ir cases of Serotula, Ulcers, Seurv y,0r preparetion fer bou nd a ich mi ie Y : ' tes tion on the wa o such Ports, to prevent de- | pv Subscriber begs respectfully to inform the CTIONEER, tions of the skin, the operation of the ren Mob: preparation for boots and Mes, which while itim- Af ; ; ; The landing of odds alter the .inbabl'ants of Stanstead and vicinity, that BARNSTON CORNER ICINES is truly astonishing, often remuvine ins | Pore the desired polish, softens the leather and armer in that neighborhood wisted to a Bonds alter the regular Customs vg wei) Co ilinues business at his old sig dah ad .114) few dayse ati Ce MOVE In a renders it impervious to water.Another recoi- borrs fa nei A | hours can ouly be perinitted upon: application be Tolan ilies al his old stand Roek ison\u2019s Columbinn Paco\" lby ther urd vestige of theseloathsome diseases mendation is that i supercedes the necessity Sorrow à gun of a neighbor fur the purpose vi mg ade to the Collector or other proper Officer: bie has in onerati ; - larrison\u2019s Columbian Perfamery 3 (heir purifying effects on the blood.Fever brushing, being \u201cbound to shine.\u201d It is manufac- killing some yellow-birds in his Geld of ir that purpnse, whose duty it will be to make | Boards and Cl bomei Savery for PLANING EXTRACTS FOR THE HANDRERCHIEP, \u2018 .and Age, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, and in short tured by T.C Butler, Derby Line, Vt, and is .wheat eating up his grain.His neighbor de- a Ponts ds vi ne rue ergentÿ ; | MATCHING and JOINTING Catings, Étoor Upper Ten, Jockey Club, ertics.No family should by whi Chen, bn by | Kn ae Butler's Liguid Frer ch Polish.\u201d Water clined to loan \u2018the gun, for he thought the |ly to dischurne all or wil UE required prompt- Boards, &e.Jobs of all kinds of HOU.SE.10let, Musk, their timely us ch suffieri out them, ax by | Proof Oil Blucking by the sume manufacturer, is .8 goods under lock in preference | pop ar IHN s of HOUS Geranium, New M i J use much sufliring and cxpense may also highly recommended, and may be found at the birds useful.In order, however, to gratify 1 the other gonds, \"and to store the same to the | FINISHING done to order on short notice.Sweet Clo own Hay, \u2018be saved.Preparcd by WirLtam B Morr 1130 HIghy rest ; Adverli ! selu MP + aud to st the! He will , ; ver, West End .D.; MOFFAT, same place.\u2014 Portland Advertiser.his curiosity, he shot one of them, opened is | sitisfaction of the officer in charge.moderate A Pr oF tho ar Boguet d\u201d Carolin, Citronella Rose, D for sale by B.F.Huu: For slo Wholesale and Retail at the Derby crop and found two hundred weevils, and but from Ju order tn avoid detention at Frontier ports | solicited.P Clematis, Hedyasmia, Lee ps 547 Line DruG SToRE.à , rom which goods conveyed by Railroad are dj.Je su 1 atchouly, Sweet Briar ODFISH, Mackerel, Pick] Ce Dec.20, 1854.474 four grains of wheat, and in these four grains rectly exported to the United States, as also ta af- | Rock Island, January 91 M ÉRFIRLD Verbena., C Pork, constantiy el, hoon ed Bass, Flour and vee.
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