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fee MMtiinUnttttm NOT TUB OLonV o7 C M S A , BPT Tag BURLINGTON. VERMONT. PttTimv, nvnnn, .r LILY SYRUP. Zto Consumption, Cough,, Influenza, I !' i'":',' Hooping Cough, .Jv. . Tn 'rriR imnr ir In presenting to ilie public a new remedy for disea- -y-j " iw,.i-i iu sciy null, lUUglllg from the many certihcates and reccominendatinns iff other specifics contained hi ihe newspapers ofthedav ao new remedy was e alleJ for or required. But il tlto popular remedies had materially lessened the lulls tif ...I... ... uue in me many preparation, pos. fse.l those virtues recommended. o ihat nfura f.iir IriM, Ihe patient could depend upon its healing puwer--. and ratinnn It- hrm,i r.. n ...... i .... . . 1 1 . ' .li I 1 i ' u ly n-c-ovcrv ui ueaiiii, this humble attempt to arret the irogres cifPuliiio' aryCiiniimption would not have apieareil. But that the victim of thi, destroyer are daily in- ,treasmg, iU-c Is noproofand Ihe large scales o'f the iK';nuw inai tne remedies ui the day have been fair v tried, and I"-, i 1 ... I in il, I. .jcci wnsine restoration to liv.il ill of person su.lcrm" fromdisea-cs of the Inns. While nun renie.lis itriMM 'up a cough that shoul I he properly aide I to throw o.I mc visum puicgui ooncctiMtipou the lungs an.l iliroat the harbinger ofih-cje, another. I.v a bad selection of an expectorant, is in Iced enabled' to dijioses the !Hreent tenant, bulh-avca worse one to occupy thu -Shattere! premie ; and by it, the work ofdeath i,the lii'iivr Hri'i'iiipiiiit'ii. TheLILYSVRi.Piiiow'lelievclto he the le-t remeuy lor lung comp anil, tint has ever nppcired, i u tuit i iiuiiuiiiiry v.oiiiiiiiiiiuii filer the ilitca-e Has none it. Ja-l work, orliecome seated upon the vi Ul f.inelion, and tubercles are formed and broken, and a'mo.pherieair i inhaled into tlienrol.cn parts, u jui H.uii me ncieiiiuii oi ine ino'isiinu an i one potvilarno-tniniMo ihe eoimurv, nolwitliMandinp). Thi' moJifinedias re-tored many who were mui pofed to be Icyond cure, bv men standing liisli in the uiedica" imfeoiun ; but their re-toration to health on ly pr e' that great and t'ood men may I e mistaken, .j j -aje or pro?re of thedi-eaM-. Hence, let no pei nde.pairof relief, until he lias made a fair trial of the Lily Syr.ip. This medicine operate by promoting n free nnd ty expectoration, thereby frceiiif; the Um and throitfroni viscid phlegm, and: -trenslhenin;; llic parls d freein.J them from inllamalory action which constitute; the dieae of Pulmonary (Jon-timption. TheSyrnp is entirely free from auv mineral Mibttanie, nd purely vegetable j and mav be taken with per fect safely by the hum delicate' constitution'. It is hia;hly recommended m tho-e who have weak June. Teachers oi performers of vocal mu.ie will find it of invaluable ue to them, by its. pvins srrejl ftrenyih and sweemess tothe tone, of mn.ie, and en abling the person to perform wuh ?reji-ae. l'ul lie pral.rr and ilclaters will imd u ol imalualle ser vice to them, Thi ineJicine ha 1 een thoroughly and mcce-sfillv tested by able phy-iciaiis, and bv their advice i now ircpare.i anu oiereil to the public, to spt.a; fr its,lf iu luecau-eot atllicte. nanny. And mav he who til.!.ej ihe iiisiniinen'nlitv of elav to open The eyes of ihe bli'ud, make il a blcs-nijr to ilie hum in family, and the jsreat object of the proprietor will be aceum plihed. All mo licinc ho ild I e liven according to the situ ation of the patient j and, if much reduced, a stnallrr quantity than where there i considerable streusih. lliediretionsou the bottle may 1 e taken n a general rule: but if taken for a lonir standing rough, it'inay I e ne eary to take a luueh lari-'erdo e for some one or two days, an 1 even of ener until all c.xpu -loralion i. produced that will I e flee ami ea-y. When there i oiuch liRhtnes." of the i hesl, it will sometimes increa-e the cough for a day or two ; in which ra e, the patient ho ild take ine Syrup moie freely, even until itshould produce a -light nausea of the stomach, llu need not fear any harm from .-n. li -ensalion. I void 1 sny to II who piirehae this medicine foru-e, that they can have but liitle hope ol I cing 1 eiictitird l.y u, uufe.s u la takeii steaddy when it is eoininencel with. Some lia' li.Leti II onc u il'lv. Ilifil ln. .i.s ..u. .u. I two or threedjya-I cannot -avth.tl such wo' Id fe likely to receiie much benefit from it ; but if iiil.cn regularly, it is eminently calculated to uproot the li-a-e, and to restore to sound health. It i- theearue-t tcsire of the proprietor to have every one that u-es at Uast one bottle of it steadily according tt the direc tion, to eoninmnieate the result to the pirson ct whom he purchased the medicine. The propr'c'or is privilege I to refer tothcfulliminn p er-on? who liae n-eJ the l.ily Syrup, and who will oe happy to give informutfeu of its superior healing power, to any wi-hiug to know more ill out it. Mr. Crittenden, one of the linn of K. F. Smith & Co., whole alean I retail merchant, Kxchange-siree', Koche-ter, for bleeding at the l.mg. Rev. E. Tucker, Pastor of second Baptist Church, Roche-ler. 'Caolnin H. Frermm. for abadeonh. Mr. SloJJurd, of the lirniol StanwooiK: Co. bool;-eller--. corner of Dudalo and Slate streets. lUehestcr. Mr. J. M. French, North-street, Uothcster, lor the whooping-couch. Mr. Southworth, Sloue-ftreet, Itoclmster, for lad sugh. Mr. Robert M'Kiblcn, Monroe-street, Roche-ter, in a severoanu alarming ca-e oi itm wlioopuig-cougti E. laniard, Ksquirc, oihcu iu court-house, in t Mse of whoouiui:-eoii:rh iu his familv. Captain W.f). Fish, for a cabcof I'hthisiu in his fimdv. iiev. Mr. Clark, Tastor of the Baptist Church, Le Roy Rev. Mr. P. Church, Pastor of the first Baptist ivbiirch, uocnester. Captain A. Uritlon, for Haemorrhage of thi lunn. A. O. Smith, cashier of Mechanics and Farmers' Bank, Rochester. L. W. Sibley, of the firm or Sd ley fc SVranlom, dry qool merchants and auctioneers, liud'alo-strect, nocnesier. Rev. A. Kin slcy, Pa-tor of the Baptist Church at Manchester. Rev. Jacob ICnapn. Evanselist, Mr. T. Hunn, Carriage Maker, St. Paul-street, Hiram Tucker, a'lorneyat law, Roche-ler. Mr. Thomas Ashman, paier, Roche-ler, who receive I astonishing relief. Please inquire of if. ml - ,. , . , i lias his use. Rev Thomas Carlton. M. E. Ch. Rochester. A.aieel, (lileu-Juig at lung.) Loel.porl. H. Miner, We-l Ilenriesin, .'lunroe Co. Profeor Mctiinni., Ilaunltim '1 heol. Sem'y. Rev. Levi Tucker, Cleveland, Ohio. C. W. Cook, u ,i jr-Tt. The. Proprietor has 1 ecu oTcred c"rtifica'c ty many of the above gentlemen ; but he pretersth.it tbo.e wishing information, would call on them per sonally. PECK fc SPKAR, Agents for tin-fection. AT S. B. SCOTT'S, 1 nf"l UOZ. Spool Thread, 1UU 7 Bale-sheeting, 200 pieces Calico, 25 " Freuch and English Mennoi, 25 " MoislinedeLaine, 100 Shawls, various kind-, X frest variety of silks for dre-tes, I onncts, etc. ' M. G. RATHBUN, DRAI'Eil AND TAII.OH, PEA RL STREET, HAS just returned Irom Nuw York, with full re ports of I he Fall Fashions, nnd is prepared la ex ecute orders for winter garments in the most approved tile. He has also on hand a select assortment cf choice trimming', adapted to the sea. ou: such as Iiralit, Muttons, Iliudlngs, l'aucy Vest lllndlngs Cord, and Uutlons, Ac. tc. N. B. lie Is also agent for Scott A: Wilson'. Re port of Fashion", which will I c to furnished to any one wishing them, and the requisite information Ireely given. Burlinpton, Nov. !. 181L J. Tit YON, DHAl'H AND TAII.OH, WOULD once more remind his customers Ihat lie continue tnrarry on the above business in all various branches nt his Old Stand on St. Paul street, near Ihe Episcopal Church, and (11 sight of the ivainoucijiiiircn. 1 nanuiui lor pa.i lavors, 1 u cus tomer are solicited to continue iheir palrouagCj and many new ones aie much desired. The newest I' ash ions promptly received. Cutting doneou short notice cheap for cash. I have on hand some old seeuiints which I should tike to exchange for cash. Nov. 12, 1841. Nova ticotla Piaster. Aff TONS in barrtlsand bags, justground hers "and free from chalk or other adulterations wtiirh rnnder most of ihe foreign rrround. nf liliU value. Also, in tho stone selected expressly for am - ultural purposes. FOLLE'lT &' BRADLEY Nov. r. lU-TinBTTMMM. -- . . i . rift r"i!"ai (7 W W i - , tvV ""owing Co ns i.ii), liou.Wh nopinR Couah-, com- "ion Cough-, Co'd., diillcult llreathinir, fnllucnza, JJiiin-y, .Asthma, Phthisic, Spitting of UUkkI, Klalu- lency, Indigestion, l.no-cuess of the llowil-, Fitsol iiuuiey, .iin...iroiii theUnginn Iieciiie, ly . ;s"'" -sin .uoore, nnu sotii uy linn una tne principal l)ruggi,,in the United States. oou wtiole ale and reluil, by Peek- & Spear, '"o""1) oj wicucaicrs generally tiirougii out the couulrv ?MZK7 PLATFORM GGALLfJ. THfS articleia too well known to need eontmcn dntmn finrl i ian...n.;.n.f i ucmonstratcd to the coiiinicrciul coiuniunity, that lor accuiacy, convenience and durability, they are ...v l. animcui su.eii vcars naa ; -" s-u.u vuro scales to wemu iroui 3 to U tons. Dormniit Wntilinne.. .I., ir. .n.t. r- i on. Jnnn00 l'.clrlM! -lo- to weigh from 1.2 ot. to -uu lus. PortaljIeCoimter do a new article to wei'di oni oz. to -10 lbs. ,. & H. Peck & Co. Agents. Butlmston, April 8 1811. IMIXTIXn. TIIK siibsrilcr I einjr thankful for past favors WOllld I'esnectf lllv solicit u f.nulnini.nr... ill ii,n same and remind his friends and the public that he is prepared to accommodate them on the shortest notice and nio-t favorable terms in the various Lranches in theal uvelme. Shoo opo-ite air. C. A. sr.. ir.. f.... I'eail-sttcet, liurlington, Vl. I"-'' '. 13. 3:ly pERTAIX CClin FOR SICK HEADACHE, J which lias been used in fainilies. nrrir nml.r.r of which has had sick headache from infancy, as a su. i-i.iiiiiuii.il i uiniy cuiupiauir, anu ins cured dice tually mevery instance yet known, amounting to ma ny hundreds. It is not unpleasant to the tjstc, and docs not prevent tlicdnily avocations of one using it il must be persevered in, anil the cure is gradual, hut ceilnin and permanent. Instances are constantly multiplying here this distrcssinj, complaint is com jdelely relieved and cured, nltliongh of years -tandin" by the use of Dr. Spohn's celebrated remedy. One decided preference is its plensnitncs, having none of the nauseating cllVct of common drugs. ltis soperfectlysnisfactory, that the proprietor lias given directions lor bisagentsto riliuid the price to any one who is not pleased with, and even cured by it. "e hopes also that this may secure itsgreat ben efits to the distressed sufferers who aielaborini'iindcr Headache. E. Sl'OH.V, M. D., inventor and Pro pi ictor. .SoldliyCO.V.s'V'OCC.r- CO., 71 Maiden I.anc. .ew York. 1'F.CK oi. S I' Ii A II, Wholesale Agents, a few doers east of the rostOflire Urjj. ton, Vt. Crockery ami Class Ware. VIEW set's White fSraiutc Ware, also Glass Dishes and Plates, Dec. titers, Tuniblera,I. amps, i)'-c. fur sale cry low, by S. M. POPE. l'OUKD. OR mav lie found iu this vill-ize, directly opposite Ihe Methodist Chapel, an OLD PAINT SHOP, nculv fitted up in good stile, where thi) undersigned will be iilad tu wait on liis old customers who may favor htm with their patronage. oin4i il. u. 3r.tu.uuu. Burlington, April 23 1S11. GltOCEltlES, &c ISAAC WARNER keeps constantly for sale nt his Store, opposite S. V.. Howard's Store. i;ucnac iiranuy, tiuiianu .m, ni. uruix iium, Huston Rum, low' priced Ilrandy, Ibiliimore Gin, Antigua Rum, Chary do. Wines, of most kinds and prices, Molasses, I.oaf, I.uinp and Brown sugars, Hysonand Young Hyson, Hjson Skin and Black Teas; Box Raisins, Keg do. Codfish, Salmon. Mackerel, Sounds and Tongues, Rice, Bar Soap, Fancy do. Allspic.s i Pepper, Ginger, Nutmegs ; Clove-, Cinnamon, Salcr.vus, Poland Star'h, Mustard, Inditro, Pepper Sauce, Coficc, Chocolate, Table Salt j Candles j .Spanish Seitars, balfSi anislido. Decanters, Tumblers, Lamps, Jars. if-c. A ho 500 Hands Salt. The Lienors are warrtnted lo ho the best that can ho bought in New York. Tavern-keepers nnd othcts willfindit for their benefit to call and examine them before they buv ilsewhrre. Burlington, Nov. 5. IS 11. School Hoiks, I'aper. .fee. TI II E sub eribcr has a Inhgo slock of School Books an I Paper. Merchants, School commit'ecs etc. furnished on too most liberal terms. Rags and most kinds of country produce received in nnvmeut. Nov. -6. C. U00DRIL1I. TJ-OIil.HTT st ItltADI.KY have just reeeived J- and oiler for sale at tho lowest prices for cash or approved credit, a largo and well selected assortment ol liioeenes, consisting in part ol the tnllowing: 5 Hhds St Croix s igar, 5 Hhd St Cro;x Rum, 10 do Porto Rico t I'ipcs iiuiiane' u,n. 2i qr casks Malaga Wine, 50 Boxes Pipe?, 20 B igs Pipper, 20 do Pimento, 21 Keg. pure Ginger, 25 do Raisins. 10 do New Orleans 50 Bags Rio Coffee, 30 do Java do 50 Boxes soap, 23 do superior do 2.) do Extra do 20 Kegs salt Petrc, F A R R A R it W AIT, Importers of Crockery, Chiua and Glass Ware, ii vi notice lo .11 e r chants iii ihj. slid theadjiitn ing Couiitic thai they havi madenrrangc meuts for re- .eiviug from Ilie bc-.t Man- t.ng.anit, Idlsilli.nv ol ail kinds of (V.v.t...... each successive season, nnd that ihey will at nil tunes 1 0 111 rea liues. to re-pack to order, at New York nnd Boston prices. They invite the attention nf Mr. chants particularly tu their slock of Ware, assuring llicni that they will do all the; here promise, which will lea great saving iuuii woo ptiriua-e of them. Warehouse Corner Ch irch anJ College streets. Burlington, Dee. 10, 1311. Imperfect Mono I'ots. PARK A It & WAIT, UAVliON XXhand several Ii mdre I S lone l ot of all size.-, a little iuinerfect. usefil fur various pirpo-ei in all Faun ics, and nt small price-, rying frum 121 - VII 19 IU UJ I Wills, tam l..fnilnil nl llin in r.n Crockery Store, Church aud College strict. uiirimgion, i ec. iu. To Blacksmiths Illosburgh Coal. rp HE subscribers havo just recoiled forty tons of X Rloslurgli Coal, whcili for Smith's use is unsur passed by any of the mineral coals, and w here known has taken the place ol charcoal. Igniting easily and 1 burning freely, it is liijbly recommended for grates nnd domestic us. FOLLETT it BRADLEY. Nov, 29 iiiuiis-antK im ii n i tniiiniL' v n-pjiin. aniK from an tnilimcly ffnoeJor Inridcr ol'the Hlood. Thu ..nnnmlfnln,! nn.l .t.ri mrv-" t'i;..ii ii' ' -:"-"v:i .....i. .., ..s -in- .thil-. uiiu tne principal towns in ino Vn ted States. 'n ' iysnJne Allectiotis, Headaches, This l'anaceis warranted purely vegetal Ir ttn.l i Tno taiO'H!!!!. H'"('i',. t?t'lf n preveulivo of Cou- surpassed ly any other mediciU nwK 'fc '"iSffifflite ir... ... !"?,'!'!' ! .tm-nt popular' y I s 12 ) ' -"---a inr inr ;! i.rtisji n -ri . I " inim.umiion which tnl" inXhiTha.tair- ciinrougnoui tno, ew Knahnu Stale-, nnd then any cures it ha. performed, anO the trreal 'demand ina.fr for its its j iii uiivici: oi puysiL-ians wen aen,uamiK, lvitll iivMi.ui, uas uuueeu tne proprietor to exteiul cir.mlatioii to. -iliuo-t every town in the eastern cured its thousands ofihe musi ..l,.ii, .1...... canle proved by ccrlifieales, and is pronounced by eiiiinent and re-pei-table physicians the best luedkme in use. l'.-efiil information may lelo ind iu circulars containing certificates of cures and diieelions for In king the medicine. The fbllowin-r appointed nsenK llnr iniiiin. l'P.nk'niiil sup tu u ui. .?..!.. N Albans, Curtis and Ru-sel Mihon, C. Drake Milton falls, lliirnet and Sawver Watcrville, Fi.k and llrowii.-lllncshurgh, Hull and Cook Fairfax. Canil ridge, M. Wire I'nderhill, C. Ilaruev North I crri.l urtrh, II. C. Wicker Georgia, A. Illi-. V ill ision. N. (MiiniM,,!..,, Hii.i I I. in... i. , - -o.s.. ii.niHln, VMICII ui. miotic Johnson, o. L. Warner and O MonUton, Kih.in . 7,''',T 'wker.-fichl, Ariiiingitui and Woodward Fair held, lliirnet and rarnswonh. e.o.n.ly.fia MAltSIIAI.I.'s. continues unrivalled as a streniilieuins PLASTER: Al.o. fur Itlinnmn. ti-m, Lainencss or pains in ihuside-, limbs or bad; : fur scrofulous swellings, scurvy ores Fresh wounds j nnd for n L-eneial Family Pl.isicrorsalvc. For Corns. moreover try it ; pme clo-e, per-cverein llieu'eby makinga new application occasionally, and iniiine, your corns will I e cured. For sale bv ri-.UK Ai SPEAR, Burlington, Jan. 22, 1S1I. ly.f.18 Dr. A. Slicrinaii'n Couzli l.nzr-nzps. JVTO'Coiigh Medicine ha. ever I een inlrodiiced into 1 1 Vermont that has given Mich universal satisfac tion. I hey seldom fail to cure the mo-t troublesome eoujihs and colds in a few dav-. Numerous refer- ences might le given to pcrsorswho have I een cured "j n"'i in ilium inch iiicrus uiu so generally known & npprcci.red it is u-cless tospecify instance?. The above medicine, as well ssShcriuau'see'ebrated urin Lozenges, Poor Man': plasters, and other pre- parations may 1 ehnd of Nov. 4. PANOBORN & DRINSMAII). WI.VDOtV SASII Jusl received 1 j, 21) and 217 by Oca-ements ol sash, a first rate article at 31 and 3i cents per lisht j also UI all kin Is andsize-, f.irui-hcd I I lo orJer. Ticoiidcrogn black I I lea I, a tir-t rate nrlicle, for I 1 sale very low, together with I III Igsaaaj n r,..ii varn'te of ill In ii rl i. claso cheap as call be found at any other establish ment in mc piacc. lir.o. l'ETcnho.v. XXT HATCH would inform the in- habitants of Burhni'ion and vi- n nit i' il.nt i... i. .....:.i .. i ChuiLb siren, m il.,. t;,, nf iiw. ii,nnada, will 1 e prompti) answered, where heiiittnds lo carrion the Gun- bniitli Business, in all its various branch es. Haling been employed for the last six years in the shop of J. M. Caswell, in LaitsingburL'h, (undouhtidly the best shop in the (Tinted States,) he feels war ranted in oU'ering his work to the public. Burlington, June 1, 1811. M M l.ItlOUS! A gentleman Lclonaingto one of the most ancient and wealthy faniil cs of this city.who must bo will known tonunieroiisfriends llP.Yir.'tlVViirU'.'iiini liSf'ScVuui veiiij cuiiuitcii i( ins bed, has been restored tn goi d health has regained his natural erect position and has quitted lus car riage, and now walks with easel! We hilievcthis is tliceentlemanVs own description as near as posnbtt, and Micro is no cxatrircratiuiiin it. We will civciunut- rcrs his address, mid eloiibt not humane feelings will excise the liberty j so that any one doubting, may fcnoir these facts .hough he requests his name tuny not appear in punt. Among other instances, Mr. Jas. G. Reynolds, 111 Christie-street, has bein restored, nnd will give personal assurances of the facts of Ins case. Belli w etc rheumitisiii, and contracted cords and sinews. I low has this I ecu done? Answer, llii the Indian Vegetable FAtxcr tu- tcrnally, and Jleices' A'enc and Bone Liniment external!!. Jan. i!9, 1811. Sola only bij COMH J UCK if- CO., 71 iIjWcu Lane, .Yen? York. n!) PECK & SPEAR. Wholesale A-rents. a few doors east of the Post Office, Burlington, Vt. FOR SALE. rpllAT largo and commodious two sto- !l9al X ry lllicii Uicliig House Iiot situated oil the west side of College green at the head of Cnlleiie-sirei.t. in ibis vil. age. 1 lie Hocsc is3J by b, with a basement story, w iui nreucii an i i-rovision cellars, and a wmg oi uy G3. extending north on ColleL-elireeii, with wood and store hou-e below, uud clianil er an I Icepiii" rGOiits uboie. A lareandcouiniodiO'is Barn. carria-jre hou-e ice hou-e.aiid oilier o n-liou-e-, and a spacious yard west of the dwelling hou-e, inula good dural le we'l Pf wa'cr of the 1 est qualny in the villaje, an I a I ric'.. e;.tern. One an I a quarter acre, ol land, of the lir-l q ualiti ; a lanre trardcu audcho.ee fruit trees west of the hi u-e mill yard. The Building--are constructed in modern style, of ine ic-i niairri.ii. anu wori.maiisiup, wereerectal I V Ihe Mib.cnl cr for In. own u-e, and the location nf. fords a very extensile anl I. tea-ant iirosiii-i'l of the village an j lake on the We-l an I i.. net surpassed by auv o ucr u its nan oi lie conn rv. Also iui-saiu ii ioi coniaiumtrauacrcoi anu uircci ly oupo-i'e ihe above lot with a small ccmeiiiuit wood .Iwelling hou-e thereon. Pi r-'ha-er. are imiie.l to call an 1 exmine for them sclve- Terms made known by ihe sul m-ril er on lb prcuu-t;-, I'.i. ur.i'.w. Ii irliuulon June, IU, ii IU. m! WILLIAM WRIGHT'S INDIAN I'UltGATIVi: IU,LS, J'ntircli Vegetable. UTANl'FACTrilEI) under the inmie hale suncrin ll Lttndenie nf WilliaiiiWri.'hi.vici-nic-idenl of I he Sorth AmerUan College or Health, for the treatment and cure 1 f di.-e.i-es ui the form of Billions and Ner vous l ever-, Mca-le., Small Pox, P.u'ns 111 the stoinack, I ack and .i.le, Consumption, Dropsy, Scrof ula, vyiiui-er, -.pitting ot Inood, iSuii.-llcad-ai-lic Rhciiiuati-m. Diarrluca. Dysentarv. Colics. Di'spci sia, Palpitatinn of the Heart, I'lcer. and tores ol every uiiiu, q-e. eve For sale ly PECK it SPEAR, B irlingion. W. II. HOLLY, Williston. W. J. Ill 0(:LiS, Hinesburgh. J. II. HALBlTtT, We-tford. 22 Oct 1811. THE W1NOOSKI SASH FACTORY I S in constant operation JL a il J preparisl to execute o'den lor WINDOWSAS1I of every ile.eiiption, anJ in the bet manner. A cont nit supply kept on hau l and fur .ale at the store of George Peterson, in Bur lington, at thotolluwing rt c r. s ; 12 Light casement,, 3J cents per Light, do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. -t uu UO 110 do do do do do do do do do SIDNEY SMITH. 1.2 June 18, Ty,,JT; VA,iWt1 i!..''' -Uo"' c-,,arrl1 ailJ XJ Headache &NIJI1-. '1 his SniiTi superior to any thing yet known, for removing ihai iron! l.r,,.... .i, ' ease, the Catarrh, and al.o a cold in the bead, anJ ihe headache. It opens and purge, out all oh!iuciion.. kli.-M.rllii-.i I In. rrl-, n.l , ...I .. . . .. . .. 1... .1. 1 .. . ' " r'- p'",' "iiiisnru iic.iuuy acnon lotlie parts a lectcd. It is pi rfeelly Iree from unv ilnmrd,.!... leno'is in its composition has a plea-ant flavor and iisiinineihalec.leci, after being used, j. abgiecable Price !IT cents per bottle. Doit. Marshall'. Vegetab'e Indian Black PLASTER. This Plaster is unrivalled lor curing scrofulous .w'i-.' lings, S.'Urvy Sure., Lame Back, uud Fro.h Wounds j pain, in Ihe side., Hips and Limbs; nnd seldom fails to give relief iu local Rheumatisms. If applied to the ide,it will cure many of llic common Lii er Complaints and i equal, if not superior, to any thing in u-e for corns on the feet; the virtues of this Plaster have been witnessed by thousands of Individuals in thu United States, who have te.ted iu etlicacy. Sold hylha pro prieinr; Chat. Bnwen, Middltbury, Vl., snd Ttca 4 r LA., 'iuius;iun, ! MPIM.J.L.J. W U , , fc , 'tl. Sjl.t 11 TO FEATS VEGETABLE LIFI II -11 !.. I V-T- "'cuii oics lire inueiiieci lor their name to their mantliM and sensible action in purifying ihe spring. and channels of life, and enduing them with renewed tone and vigor. In many hundred certified cnseswhiih have been made liullie, and in almost every sptsjiesofdi'eusetowliieli the hiinian frame i li.iblc,the bappye lecls of.MurrArt Lifb Pili.s and PiliENlx BlrTEns havo been greatfullyand publicly nenowledseil bv the ner-oiis I em-fin.,! ni ...i.;. wercnrevioiisly iinnequamtivl wiihlliebeautifullyiihr losophica. pnncip'es upon which they nrcconipoiind ed, and upon which thev coiiseniienilv act. 'Ihe LIU'. MEDICINES recommend themselves in ili-eases of cverv form and de.criiitir.n rh. (.. operation is to loo-en from the coats of the stomach and bowel-, the various impurities and crudities con slantly seilluis around them; nnd to remove the har dencl faces which collect in the convolutions nf it... smallest intestine-. Odier medicines only partially eleau'ethe-e, and leave such collected luas-cs behind a. to produce habitual costiveness. with all ii ismn i evil., or sudden di.irrhica, with its imminent ilagers.n This fact is well known to all regular anatomists, wliicxamiiio Ihe human bowilsaficrdeath ; and hence ihe prctudiccof those well iiiformeil men against quack medicine.- or ineilieines pn-pantl ami heralded to the pul lie by ignoranl person-. 'Hie second elleet ol the Life Medicines is to clean' e the kidneys and the bladder, mid by this means, thelier and the lungs, the bcallhfiilnetiou ofu'liichcutirelydependsupun the re gularity of the urinary organ.. The blood, which takes rs red color from the agency ol the liver and the lunirsk'lore it pas-e. into the heart, being thus purified by them, nnd noun-lied by food coming from a elenn stomach, eour-es freely through the veins, renew.", every part of ihe system, and triumphantly mounts the bannerol health in the blooinin? chee... Mo fat's Vegetable Life Medicines have I ecu thor oughly te-led, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for l)y -pep-ia, Hatuleney, Palpitatiounftheffenrl, Loss of Appetite, Heart-burn and Head-ache, Restlessness, Ill-temper, Anxicly, Languor and Melancholy. Co- Jivenes', Diarrluca, Cholera, Fevers of all kind-, Kireuniati.il., uoui, urop-ics ol ull kind-, Ginvel, Worm., Asthma and C'on.uuiptiou, Senrvv' fleer.' Inveterate Sore., Scorbutic Eruptions ami Bad Com plexion. Ermlive complaint, sallow, dm,,!.- nn.t oiherdi-agreealile Complexions, Salt Rheum, Erysip. elas, Cominon Cold, and Inlluenza, and various other complaints which allliet the human frame. In Feier aifi Atiot:, particularly, the Life Medicines have been most eminently successful ; so much so that in the Fei er and A gnedislrtcls, Physicians almost uuivcrsally pre-cri! c them. All that Mr. MoTat requires of his patients is to be particular in taking the Life Medicine, strictly aeeor diusr tu the directions. It is not a newspaper notice, or bynnythinglhet helum-elfniaysay in their favor, that he hopes to gam credit. -Itis'aloneby the results of u fair trial. MOFFAT'S MEDICAL MANUAL; deigned asn dome-ne ir iide to health Thisltllle pamphlet, eibled by W.I). .Mol.it, 275 Broadway, New York, ha. I een piiHMieJ forthe purpose ofexi!aining niorefilly Mr. Molal'stheoryofdiseasc.,and will le loimd highly interesting topersons kcekine health. It treats upon prevalent di-ea-es, anilthecau.es thereof. Price, 25 cent- for .ale 1 yMr Moifal's Agentsgenerally. These valuable Mclicine arc for sale by GEOREE L. WARNER & Co. Johnson. 1 General Anent.. bv whom all orJer. from any part of the Slate or ZSlt "ee' "'" 'piIE Burlington Brewery i now X in full operation, and Beer of the very best oualitv is kept con t-stantlv on hand for sate in whole Jiir half barrels. CS. PF.TP.HSnV Oct. 13, ISI1. MATURE'S GRAND RESTORATIVE. This jli v.l'uuble 'ciretal le Ml-ilirlliu sl.inils lilirii-nl!...! lor iiieioiiowui'j complaints, viz! Iivsi-ii.ii i ' ,i ...us una lu- s ot Appetite, uud by icaii-ing tne stouiacii ami liowc, cures pains m the ule, stomach and bi cast, colds and coiisrhs of lima staudius, Huarsene-s, shoniie-s of breath, Nervous complaints, etc., which arelieiincntly the elect of dis ease. For Feierand Ague, it isambst valuable pre ventative as well as a soiereign remedy. Its virtue. urpass ii y wing ncieiomre i.noivu in removing St. I'ltu.' Dance, two botlle have I een known lo cure lhi allhcling disease, afier haling bullied every exer lion lor four 5 car.-. It ha n most powerful influence 111 reiiiovingiit'riousei.iiiplainl-. Itis pleasant lotake mil -o easy j in operation, ihat il may I c administered 10 Ihe infant with safety. The abuve 'Medicine is very 11 is hi V leeoinnieinlcil bv iiianv scientific ''enilcmen. and 11 lari-e niimler ull.iil.es, who have proved the yirtee. of the; Medicine by personal iis-and that of 1 heir laiuilies. A bill ofieriilieate- accoinpauicseaeh bollle, with direction.. It may le had wbo'e.ale or remit m S. Britain, Barre, and'J. C. Farnani, East Williams- lowu, 1. sine propneti r. I'reparcd Irom the origin ai recipe; lorsale by 1. 11. 1'reutis", Monipeher, and I'ECK if-SI't'ill, llurlinzton. nnd in the nrincinal Irm-n. in tin- tm.-.:ill direction, signed in the hand writing of the proprietor SINGLE. DOUBLE. UMBILICAL. U S T received, a supply ot Mar-h's cclel rated Trus-e, of ei ery description, for sale bv the dozen uncle. Nov. 1. PECK if-'SPEAR. Trusses, accuratelv applieJf rce of ch irge. $100 ZIKLWARO. C.1 C( RKWARD has been oflVrcd for months V J-v- to any one who will us, ahottleof tlau s Liniment for Ihe Piles, without being cured. Ol thousands sold, iii no one instance has n fade d of a cure. Proof overwhelming loueiiau w iiereuissolil. It is also a certain cure in nearly ercrti tase. (Exlcrnally,) in the fo'lowing complaints. For the i iieo, lur .ui inupsy, ii'uuer net, sore turoat, oy can vers or ulcers, croup, w hooping cough, scald head, iiKiiiucssoi liiecucst, especially in clnldren, toui in. cersof the legs, or other fungus sores, however obsti naloor long standing, frcsli wounds, chilhlnius.elc. LOOK OLT. Some sieinillers hare eounterfciled this article and put it up with rariousttcriccs. Do not ue imposed upon, line tiling only wiM protect you it is the name of CO.MSTOCK if- CO: that name must be always on the vrapper, or you may be cheat ed. Do not forget it. Take the direction with you and lest by that, or never buy it ; for it is impossible for any oilier lo bo true or genuine. Ii9 Sold by COMSTOCK if- CO., 71 Maiden Lane, New York. PECK & S 1 E A R, Whnlsalo Agents, a lew doors cast of the Post Office, Burling ton, Vt. " LIVE AND LET LIVE." THE subscriler would respectfully return Ids ihankstoliisniany patron, foriheirfavorsduring thu past live year.-, and would al-o iiilorm lliem that he has replenished hi. tisdi of Stationery, Books, Buiihng Stock, o.c. and will I e happy to wait upon all that sha'l favor him with their pstronage, and no u barton hi part shall bespare.1 to give satisfaction. Our stock i'oi money; theiefore, we cannot give it away, or sell it below cost, or at eon; but what we have to sell, (if we can get an opportunity) at as small advance from eo-t a any one can do' and live y Iheir bu-iiie.s. Individuals wishing to punhai Common School Books, Stationery, or Blank Books ran have a chance to test the sincerity of ihe subscrl ler.wnen hosays hu will sell cheap fur ca.b.by calling m..tieii ui me iieu i-euger, college street. SAMUEL HL'NTlNliTON. Nov. 8, 1611. ,,. lliirlliiglon Ilookslore. rp It I-. subscriler would iuvile Ihe attention of his I Irieud.aud tie pul liu to Ins new amiitinenr of iioo.is. 1 ne 1 o-l selection he has cer made, both .Miscellaneous and .School Bonk, are uniy o'li-red eneapjor cart. JVov. 10. D. A. B RAMAN. MorUon'si Il. n.SSRS. PANGUORN il- BRINSJIAID i , appointed State Agents by Messrs. Alexander linn aiuiii .tiurison, oi 1110 iinlisti uolirgo ol iieaitn, London; one of our firm visited the college in London, and we hold our appointment now directly from head quarters. A correct picture of the College Buildings can be seen st the Variety Store and in tho hands of our sub-agents. All the packages will be signed in writing, ' PANOBORN &BRINSMAID," Bee. 1, ISI1. Slate Agents. G1 REV Canada Slockings, Royal RibW and An o!a shirts and Drwrr, Hilt raeriml bv Not , tU M. WRIGHT 4 CO tjt q-ifi ind i ii I?R. TA-STXOR'3 n A I- S A M OV M V 15 l( W O It T, unserve when vou bi,y that you get the genuine, i.repiireii at js liowcry, New Yorls. See that 375 in .1' '.K 1; on ine wrapper 01 each Bottle. All others are frauds and sold only by speculator, without regard lo.jii.tice, to the public, or the proprie tors of the genuine article. 1 FOR Consumption, and Liver complaints, Dvsncn sia, ilizzine... ofihe head, loss of appetite. Dven- tarv. nnd rsem-rnl rti.,,l!ti-..f il. ...!...).. ... ' -ra......s. ... , viioii;Vieill. None genuine but that nreparcd at 375 Bowery, new 1 ork. where Ihe nriii le un. lir.i in .. tn .1... ..I.-:: ne'er ofihe medicine formed and established l.y the Present sole proprietors, and whoare iheonly person, knowing the composition ofihe genuine. IihasU-en med siiceessrnlly for eight years in the cure of these disca.es. .Cp-Rememler the original and Genui.ie is made only nt No. 375 Bowery, New York. All others are countcifeit. ConHtmption and Liver Complaint ! As a general leniedy for llie-c disease, I am f ,lly sati.fied, frotii long experience, thcc is 1,0 mobeiiie equal lo Dr. 1 aylor's Balsam of Liverwort. Rein" mire y icgelahle, it can be used with the iitmo.tsalety by all ne.ons 111 every condition. It elea.ics the lungs by expectoration, relieves thilicult breathing, nndtcems to heal ihecbe.t. There can be nnque-liou biit lhi incdieineisaceilaiii cure for ihronie coughs and colds. I have used'it four year, iu my practice, and always wnlisMiees'. A. F. ROGER'S, M. D. Tickling in the Throat. I know Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Luerwort 10 be n certain remiily for this complaint, as I hale u-ed it myscll and found its ciiects an imnieiliate. I was much troulled until I made uenflhi inedicine. M. L. IIENSI1AW. 21 1 Mangin st. Hoar-enes. Liucd For the cure of hoarscne-s I can strongly recconituciid Dr. Taylor's llal-atn of Liv erwort. I have not unlylbund great lenelit myself, but many ol my congregation by my re coniiiiciida lion have reeievcil great lenelit from its virtue. It is atonee mild ,etlicacious and harm'e-. REV.AZ. LEWIS. Severe Coughs and Colds -I have had a mo-t se vere cold and eoiiab, (or a long tune which I could n t jrcl ridof. Afier ii.ing many Useless things 1 tri ol Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, and it cured mo in a lew days. JAS. B. KERItlNOCIv. Kai-inz of Blood About two weeks aso I bad a fall, which caused me to .pit large qualities of blood which nothing could cure mini I tried Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. 1 Ills medicine gave me imme diate relief and in u very short lime elected au ctuh'C cure. Let all per-nu.irv il. JICGII MCGARVEV, 21 Cannon st. Dr. Taylor's B.il-aiu of Liverwort Thi. superior ri'inedy fordi-ea-e. ofihe lung und liver has obtain ed a re'iuta'ioii neier Isl'oiti-pialled. llcmarkablc Cure of Consumption. . . . wa-so near her death with this di.ea-e, that un friends sent for a pr.et toconf'e.. tne ere I died. He 111 hi lutrey, told me not to give up until I tried Dr. I'aylor'. I!alam of Liierwort. 1 scut immediately for this medicine, and although the cuu'cst for a few day. between thi. medicine, and inv dncae wa. te- veie,ine ineiiieineconquei'cil, and 111 a It rtnizht I wa. re-tored to health. I had a cough, raising of mat ter, loss of my voice, pain-, weakne-, ite. I can re fer 10 Doctor Wilsi n, in the Carlton Hou-e, for the truth of my statement. MARY DILL, G h .1 reel cor. uewuii; 01 irauu. 0 3 aveiii.e. Summer Complaint. The BaNani ol Liverwort, iu several cn-es of thi ihsca.-e, where all other remedies annliiil bv nbv-i- cians have proved ineffectual, has produced a perfect cure' Surprizing Curt of Consumption. Mr. R. Gladdiu o Delhi, N. Y., of a naturally con. sumptive con.litiiliou, ha. I eon saied IVuin an 1111 liiuelv i-iiil I m ii.-cii,,. ,()C(.i-. T-n.ilsaui ol'l.iv rosy, and lliu. tom .' fo'icht a llllaci. r, lion. A eoiistaul cough, hecnc lio-b;-ir,'. puck pulse, an I eont.uued loss uf llcsh, nugcred a peedv deain : but as soon a. I commenced ihe u.t-oi this lalsam I grew better, and is now (u.. restored to health. Shortness of Breath, For lhi disra-e. I hale always lonn.l Dr. T.vlor'. Bal-ain of Liverwort an excellent reinr.lv. Ii is ai once .11 safe and so elective, that 1 ahvay u-e it 111 my ptariice, an.i riiroinmenel 11 to my fneiuls. I have u-o.l it in some hundred.. 1 fi .i.r. u nlm. tin. i.n. four year-, nnd 1 have never had it fail, iu many ea-es of a-thma, 1 fully lelieveitto haie leen the means 01 saving precious inc. I,ct all use it. UJ.UKUK KAI.I'll, M. D. None genuine but that nreuaiel at .175 7;.m..r.. New York as will Le seen ly the lal el-and w rap per, of each hoi tie. Be sure vo 1 look w ben von l.ne The gcn iiiie can always I cohlnuied ofthe uid Agent., .ie-.r-. Loieiy St.ii., now Lovely At Seymour Dr. Jloisly and Pcik & Spear. C'lieiiii-t'. and Druggists, B iilinsinn S. II. Bariie-, Charlotte William Rho!e, Jr. Hi, liinond Geo. Aycrs ec Co. Millon . V W llrmi.i, i:.ni..ll UW 11 l.-.l... South Here Horace W.vlsworlh, North Here S.& J.' IJ.I vis, All urgn f. a: L. Ulcna, Wel Aluurgh D. ii vt . carpenter, v aterliury. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. (SUCCESSORS TO E. BUIGGS,) Wholesale and Retail Confectioners, WOULD re-peetfiilly inform the inhabitants cf Burlington and llic surrounding ci uuirv. that they carry on the Conftetlonary Uusiness, on all il various i i.'iucne. I'eierimueJ lu u-e Hie very let materials in manufacturing, they will at all tunes furni-h Merchants and others dealing in Confection-arie-, with Ihe I est quality, and on the lowe-t po si blelerm. Shop on Chur. h Slnx-t, two door Sa.iih of S. E. How.inl's S.ore, newly and neatly titled up, where we cordially invite all to call and I'.aininco ir article., consisting ol all kind, of Stick Candy, Balls and Ki'ssc--, llcaris and Diamond, Braid-, Pepper mini, l-emoii Drop, Vnnilln Cream, Lozenge-, Sugar Plumb, Carraway, I'omfil., ('a..ia Buds, Rock and Brown Candy, S.igar San I, Molli es an.l Secret, Sugar Apples, Potatue-, Egg, and Basket, with variou other articles loo u imernu. to be mentioned. A general assortment of rit h aud fancy Cakes on hand, and bake! to order, together with'Ico Cieains lo furnish panic, &c.c.e. -ALSO- Courii Candt, which we rccommcud for Coughs, Colds, Iloar-ene.-, ite. We do not prelen I to say wilh Mr. J. I Vase CsSon, that mr Candy will cure all di-eae leading to Consumption, we think that is saying too much. CLOCKS. We havo a good assortment of VJmjj nnd Wooden Clocks, which we will si- ery low fur cash or an. proved credit. Please call and examine Icfore pur chasing el-ewhcrc. N. II. All orders from a di.lancr. nost naid. will le promptly attended to, and package and boxes nm on loard of stages or I oats, when required, fiec if etiarge. lie pariie iiar nnu nuiirc-.- all orders to Jil l -CI I ELL iV BARNES, Confectioners, there Icing two iirmsoi ine saiuu name iu ine village. B.irhnglon, Vt. Oct. 22, 1311. CHURCH MUSIC. THE following va'uablo Musical Works are con stantly for salo by tho subscriber at tho lowest prices, by Ilie doz. or'larger quantity, viz ! The Modern Psalmist, a new work by L. Mason. Boston Academy's collection of Church Music Methodist Harmonist, Odeon, and Boston and American Glee Book, fov. 1S11. D.A.BRAMAN. EM. WRIGHT & Co. will open within three or four day, ;rom 15U0 lo 2000 yd. Extra supcrlie, (double ground), siiperline, line ami common all wool Carpeting., which hae I cen purcha-cvl mostly in N.l orkat auclien, and will I e sold at ley low prices. Also Twillo) und plain Venetian stair carpeting, Hemp and Cotton carpeting, Oilcloth., .Matt-, etc. Nov, 12. ItooUs ami Paper. C GOODRICH, one door Ei-t of Farrar it Wail's Crockery Store, UP STA I US, has a very general ecllcvtinu of Bonis, including a large stock of School Books and Paper. All wi-liing to purcha-e will do well lo call. Produce and doiiicslie inanutai lures o every decription received in pai meni. School com mittees furnishing for schools, shall havo books gra Ulilousiy for all children in their dislricu whose pa rents are unaUo toluy, Dec. 15. Dinner Services. IARRAR ct WAIT have constantly on hand a . very handsome assortment of Dinner pi. u-,'ii. l-uler boats, sauoe and soup Tureens complete, iif . i, .,..i, ..nail riiii,i w unci s.-rnne e-ntna anu Bourbon nrteeeil ware, which will ler!dverveli-ar. at their new Crockery .Vlorp, cerner (liurcli and viiiicbc pirw-is, iiur I'lRiri, 7 USSK1,I.S STOMACH BI'ITERS. may I,. ..-.i in ,.iucor water 1 ncsc cerebral cil bitters nrecoinpo.cd piuely of vcire nblus of lb. most inno cent yet speeiuo virtue. 'I'lieynrBreeomniendedpar- licuhirly for re-luring weak 1 tiiulion, cleansing und strengthening Ihe stomach, and increasing the nppctite al-o a prevcniatiic against llieeholera mor Im., rever and ague, removing nausea, voiniiinc, heart burning, weakness iu tl,c. ,re.it, pain iu the slomaidi and olher symptoms ot flatulence and indigvs tion. One box will tincturconegalloii. Price 83 els. a box. Russell's Itch Ointment. This choice and safe ointment is saullol e superior lo any now in u-e, for that disagreeable and loathome ibsea-e, the ITCH. This Ointment is so eearlam iu its operation that no per-on lloublod with the above di-order ought lo be without it. It is a remedy fur cutaneous eruption', scorbutic nllcctions of the head, or any other breakln" out which nri-cu from sharp humors in the blood. Price 25 ot. a I ox. Kfs-Ei.L's Vcar.TADLr. IIilmous Pills, or family physic, for general use, in ca-e of Jaundice, morbid en-ililily ofthe stomach and bowel-,los of nppctite, fcetid I rcalb, costivcuvs, Pile-, and all disease, ari. ing from I iliary derangement., al.o fur correcnng Ihe state t.fthelloaJ, and eleansing the system id foul and viscid Inline ur-. These pills are a mild ea Iharlie, producing neithir pains nor grilling, and are I hei eforn .1 ml. mil.- !,,,.! I.l.rl.l,, - 1 .' ..I . ...... Uf jll Wl 11 lll-lll IIIC, and are pronounced as such l.y tlieiuo-l distinguished physician.. Each box containing 33 Pills. Price 37i els. a I ox Russell's celc! rated Salt Riiecm Oiwtmcvt Thi. is llini:ic-l ional.lv ll.u I el and siifi-i n-ini.,li- m..r m o'leredio the public lor that obstinate disorder SAL'I KIIEIJM. Where other means havelailed, it lias.ue iieileil, nnd the fact that it has Lieu .'tentve!y ued liy eminent rraclilitiner .peaks volumes in it pini-c. Ills equally eificacioiis m all di-ei-i-s of iln-!.;n scald hiMil, riugworni.,nud the most Inveterate Itch, iVc. 4e. Numerous crrlilicale. might le obtained, I ut ihe propritor chooses that a fair trial should I el he only evidence of it superior eilicacy. Price SO i em. a iiu. ror suie i y l een q- epear and Itol ct .Hi.iHty, Burlington ; Dr. C. E. Mile., and Hull t Cook, lliiic l.urgh; S. If. Barne., flinrlotle ; I,. Jane-, Georgia; L. Tyler, Esex ; Fnlhr iS: Hiiutingioii, Ruluntiid Alo, by the druggists and merchants geneiallv hroughout the slate. o2.'Jir. D' ISKASUS OP THC MJNGS...Di'1'ide.lli till' iilfi.l pnnul.ir lent ill r u-r l.iiuuii lu Amsi ir..' Vegetable l'ulmonaru JJaltum is the must i.ilusl.ls lemsili now hi useful rofgEis.cnbls, .isllut.a or .liitnie, cuii'iuiipiioii, ti houpiiiit rough .mil i.nlinuii.ii all' i iin.i- ufeier) kind. Its rale is sieadilv nii is Z- and ihe pruprteiurs me eoiisiaiillv .eet ii ihe inu.i fituiabls liculllll of in rffrrit. Hie Will new cprlli;,-.,!,.. sie uffi'iedfur pidit e essiiiiii.iiiun. as INTlLitrstt.io Gust: Exiiaeiufa Iciirr frnn. MrL' S CIhj, KimsJ-iihi, U'siei ni,, N. Y. lu ibe pr.qirieinn. " mt ,, ihi- flih ui.l. n.i. dul irr'd A iriiiHik.ihle cine av elfteird b ihe Vegji.itde l'ul. inunar) Balsam lu ihe unci and rpi nig id 1S33. Ihe peisiiii, Mr. Atuudi, hid been sick a lunv iiiuh wuh ihe eoiisuitipiiun. His iili)sici.iiH h.id ui-u him np He lias ictlucrd to tuiv as lu be uuilht. lu hftp hiui-elf. Hid was lalsintf H l.llge oiMlllili til btiiiu! wlipiilif eoiiniieiicul using the lljljaiu, whiih has rffrcied a eouqilele l ine, stud lie is liuiv as h.llr and lir.oli u rn he hs. Mr. Muodl has icr.loKil fmiu llii. loun, bin lie Ins premised ine ,i mure ili'l.nlril .icrmuu of his cane, tihiih I illl'iiiwsrd nm. C. S CLAY. Kiiiiion, ,. V. June 23 IS"S. Emi.hi nfa leller fiinii Dr. J.iri.l. Ihsn ll.i. Vegetable Piitinrni.ny B.1U.1111 has hci-ii 'sold in ibis i'i 1 for two if sii d Ihe iiipdieiiie has e-imetl mi "ui'nin 1 rclt-briu, fur it sc. 11 cell in unv insl.inre failed "I haiiim 1 lie drsdieii rflVui I nm by iie.nn 01 f.tvnr nf 1 In- 111.111 hush inns, musi nf ivliit h sie im IKi-iliniii iiginil a ir.ihiluiis luildie, bin 1h.1l which I kiiuiv by 11. i' in be elTcc'u.tl. I rsiniui lu'ln l.in vm-m. si.piuh iliiin iheielu. A roiiiilirii i.i......w l.n. ... 1. huh inrir is .inutiicr an icie l euucu lieie mails -irungli .utpecied 10 betpuriuits. Jacob M vrns, M. I). MifTtingutii, J11ni.Ha po IViui. l.i) 3, 1SS7 Finnt Dr. S.uinie! MoiipII, tu the Piopiieiuis of ihe Vpkp IsLIp Piitinnnary Balsam. I am salinfipil ihat llieVe telable Pitlininissr) Baliim i a latuahV incdpciiie Il has been uted in this place wilh cniiipteie suii'ess in snnbsliiMie complaint til ihe limits, atlemled wuh .1 -Pleie eiiunh. Ins.. uf mice, and ihe raising of much hljud, lAlothliad pipiimisli lesisled in. nil appiuieil iie.'iqiliinis. Aller llsmi; the Balsam one weekilhe ialir ni's lutce leiurusd and hr was able to tpeak itudi lily. I'liM rase occuned suiiip linn- sinre, nml ibf man is uuiv eugaaed nut uitly iu dCliie lull labuMous liusinpi. Rpspet'ilulU, &e. S. MoHlil.LI.. Il is imiv iiiiiip lliau tin ..irs siui-e I was biimnhi tei) hoi ill an ndir-nuil uf llii' luiq;., Hud 1111 rnuiplaiul us, dpt'laie.l to bp iui'inable b) a t-oiuu'il uf ilui-e phi .irisns, I 11 a ihpn 1 esloi ed 10 as lino I lip.illh a. I h.ul PilU)Ptl fur mail) .ears, hi utiitj the Vt'tti-lahlp I'll' iilmlaiy Balsam. Suire nil ipi'nier) I h.i.e iremn inptided ihe Bilsam in a gie.11 111. nij ca.ss of lunu ruluilalllls, and i far us I ran Imjii. ils use his in lariatit) been fullniied bi niuih IipiipOi, anil 111 uiani iiislaucss II has effeelsd CUIP, ulnrh 11 pip uhnl.i uupx ppeird. Sahull Evt.Kirr. Ibis tin, March 2. 1837. Fur snip, ivholsssle and icuil, by I'ECK & SPER,Bui. iuginii, Vl. BURLINGTON CHAIR FACTORY C. L. N1.L.-.ON, conunuvs ihe bii.incs's of iiianufactutiiiy f'liairs at lite old s'atid, of the fol lowing descriptions: Cull Jlaple Grccinn, Cane Scat, Common Cane nnd Flag Siat, Large and Small Ra sed Stat Rockin?, du do Com mon do, C'oiumuii Dining, &c. olc. All of .which aie warranted a first rate article and w ill be sold at prices to correspond wttti tne times. FEATHERS, AND FEATHER BEDS, READY MADE. Constantly on hand, a supply of warranted Live Creese Feallicis, which will lie sold low lor cash. AN'l ED, by tho subscriber, Curl and Birds Eye Maple, delivered at his shop in Church strpit. opposite the old Bank. C. L. NEL-ON , LYMAN & COLE HA V E receiveil, in a Idition to their for stock- of Dry Gonds, an extensive asssorlinent of Fall and Winter Gruls ; mining which will Ic foiud n great variety of arm le. Ii r Ladies' Cloaks ; Alpacci Lilre, a erv piettv article; Alpaiva silk Warp, Camllelccu, i'lnin Black Alpine, Fig'd do., Satin llaimisl.', Brycbclia, Persian Cluih, Fiench, (iermsn, and Eiutish'Merino-, Mo i-elii'.e de Mine and printed Sixonic-, a great var.ety and low priced; Goal's Hair and Imitation Cninl lel. S I Ii K S. A small assortment of rich lie'.! and slri'pd Sdks, Heavy Black Canton, iirode .S'.vis- anJ nthcr sill's, SHAWLS. Lupin's I ct scarle. I lack, i liite. and colored : A few extra size WoMeJ shaw I , Oloie. and Ho ery, a large assortment ; an unusnallylargeassorinicniul American print.; Fiench nnd Fugjt-b do, DOMESTIC GOODS. Cotton fheeiinc aiul j-lnrt-nc j TicU; t an.l Wad din? ; B'eaihed Cotton aud3!crrimact!itetiti, lery low. TAU.ons TJUMMl.XaS. '-.Wor-tivl B iidins, silk do. Large round and sjuaro Mrvjiair Cords for over coats; silk Cord lbrdresci at; Wor-ted and silk .Virgo; fu-urel silk anl Velvet Ibitmiis, new fig..ro ; sewing -ds. Twist an I Tl.na I: Pa 'dinc, Cnnia-s, scleeias, (Jul'd Jean., Brown and Black Linen ; Wor-ted plai I for Faciuf ; Bullous fur over coats, cVc. FAtVCY JIKFS. A v.irielj of rich de Laine, Chally, silk, snJ new UlleFanci'llkf". and Veil. 1UIOAD CLOTHS. Heavy doul lo nulled Broad Cloths; Ik aver snd Pilot Cloth. ; Rich Diamond Hcuu-i Cloth. ; also a general uj.ortment of B irlinglon Mill Clotb. Genli.-nien and Ladie. are im invito call and exam ine our ery ex'cnsiie. assortment, which c ol!tr at ieducc.1 price, fur Cash. Burlinslon,". 0-. 1811. SHEETING;-. Shirtings, Tiding, Wiel.iug, Halting Wadding. Twill'd Cottons, Canton Flannels, ike. Ft r sa'e by Nov. I. s. li.sco i r. F A K It A H Jfc V A I T . Notice (o Families. J FAMILIES iu want of e'eganl Tea and D'nner . tel. not usually liund in country stores, can liud at Farrar ty ll'ai.'t cstallishmcul, a very great a riety ..f suiierli While China Tea set,'. I Gold I and and linedo Sprigged do do Gold landandsprig'ildu Goldedge and line do I Ex'ra wide gu!d baud do Which will I e soil as cheap as can leloitghtin N'ew Vork. Boston. or Trov. Ilousnleencrs are invited to examins them at tin New Sicre.coruerni-irvhund 'Ciilleg" utent. p irltntj'cn, IV, (9 A , Iluftalo I.bbcs. . SUPERIOR nrlicle, Indinu tnnr.cd; Furlbicr and iieavy, IVIt, K,ft an, l,nlh will not in jure by wciiing. For sa'e 1 y IIICKOK it CATLIN, ct side Ci urt lloute Squnie, Burlington, Vt. Nov. 12, 1811. ' N. B. Don't luinbasr- until enn Via... n.ti...! il.a article at ll.it-C.'.S. Also Barrels and Dry Casks. look ir ti v. i MR. EDI I OR Will you please notify this com munity Ihat the subscriber lias otitnrd a Stove iS'tore, first eloor weslof J. ii- J. II. Peck & Co. where lie has a general assortment of Cooking, Box and m.... u....,..., ...uiuiMiiB, nu iiuiioiv time 01 iii'j superior Brandon Clts inrs! nl n linrk'q II. .1 i Cooking Sloe, which he is manufacturing in ibis place. The construction of this eloie is such thai tne nrsi anu snarptst nest come, directly under tho boilers and then posses round a spacious and enuull hcniid oven, and rrquirrs but cornp.irn'ivcly little fuel 10 put it in oocintion. and bskps rnnnl 1.1 n brtl. nvr-n. I hero might he a List of signatures procured as long a the recommendation of a country P. 31 from the highest sources in the secions where it is iuuse; but n preamble about llii. stove or the Yankei Not on useless, and if money continues scarce yut must use the less if il, so don't do without on that account, but call and try the new Stoic. Burlington, Nov. 10, 1511. S.W.TAYLOR NEW READ1NO BOOK FOR SCHOOLS. Tim MOXrrpitlALlK.Wr.n.ora Mviitur lo iouth, holding up to thtir tine Mudels vhtrcbi to form their men Charaiters. JJi VanUl Adam. Author of Adams' .Vttr Arillimctic. Extracts from the Preface. "THE MONITORIAL READEIl t,n Jt.,t-.. live trails1 Ihe object is to supply what h believes! to be thegreal desideratum in our schools A scrii of exercises relating to what concerns the practical ttinttr 1 1 f lifn it, til, ,..ia.:. I . .. . " -i . .....ui, iv, nuucsiy, lnoustri', tetnrn. inner, fnipltiriui it rn.nnt.i.. ...:.. 1 f .. .. , ,m I'-iin-uiciiuuranCd i- .1 1 " e , undo 10 lorm anu tlx theiliaracter of joulh. ie wish 10 impr ss it on the minds of those inlj W'liflSP hn lid thpen pvi-rr'tarxi eknll n.... ;! , ;,.',' . .-unit, nuw, m iiiis seed timeof life, what is here so nhundanlly incul enlcd, that 'Everyman is emphatically the architect of his own fortune' that with ihemselv. it i,. whether Ihey shall eicr be any thing or nothing thai a niniieyid capital to begin wilh docs not wtiph a U III 111 I IP inhni'i. fr.r n. nn.m.. ll .1... ...... ... ... uSuii iiieui, nun conune into life wi h health, strength, rapacity for labor.cood ..i,.,,,,.,,,..-,., ic!(ncino.c trace, hahtis of industry, sobrirty, liuiictiinhty, frugality, and abow all, with a good: and unsullied character, they havo the best of all capita!, a moral capital : the noblest ol all power, tuoral power t and the most certaia ,lu iiuiiui.-iuio accumulation nnd fortune, nnd may be sure, unde r circumstances ordi- liarilv OrODitlUUS. lO riSi. fn lint r-nmr...,. i-.'. a... . , . - -...,sti.Nl,J. Ol null.. cure, respect, nnd central confidence, and that bos " "" r. i""11 """" inuiiien encp. w i n . shou el fully satisfy a reasonable and virluous ambi Extracts from Rccci mmendations. The influence will all be found nn tl,n r.. morality and religion. Occasional roiumenis sia given. Difficult or unusual words are defined. ProsJ and poetry aie suitably intermingled It is hard ly to be imagined that this book should fail of l onu. lurili-. ll rprlmnh' wnntl rtm 1,,11. e . i. ; ' i '"."" s" ."ui sj man competitors that bad got the start of it in tho race. ,i ii is us inl ine is siucii os 10 gue lair promio of ulliniate success in the conlest, lioston Unorder. ..,.... . .,,,;; lA,n,;i ,tu I0 soineexlenl vnur atom Ol ml It. ti.lpr 1 nr., r.tnn..l ....L . - j. saiiu ,iiui its plan. its object and the manner in which it has been execu ted. It stilus iidnnlif! in ilm tnl..: tf...n i . . . . ; 7, ' - "'"iii mm morsi improvement of those for whose useit was dfsisnsd, 7iTs'jViaH'Vu,cTra"foolrus"our "Nrcw,Eniland bofs nn.l i.lttu .silt I . tn P.. ,. tnn. ... ...... i... "."",' " . iiiciucaiei in a ,'. -ii-,. nisiiTi.r initnttl-i- fiitnalif,. ....1. t ... temperance, peace, kindness, fe rlitudr, nnd a cheerful pieiy. i ue i ocauuinry, cnu ai me una n- arrangc mentfordefining words, will add to its value in th hands of a judicious teacher. (Rev.) ARIEL A. LIVERMORE, Kcene. We have alsorcccommetidations from a number of inditidualsand periodicals, amonc which are D. Cros by, Preceptor of the High School' Nauua J. New l.in Itr.svtn lrrt0.at.,r ..f nll,...ln.. n. V 11 . ..... .......,. .... .... . .1,..,, ... iu, jiniiqnuu. It is also adopted by the Associations of Schooi learners iu iiicsuire anu tiiiisooro counties, find by the School Committee of Concord. About tCCO cunajs lial'n bepn nnblitlipd nn.l nsn.it. disposed of. I li-lied and loriIe by RORY, KIMBALL Ai MERRILL. Not Hi End, Main street, Concord, N. H. Also for Salebv SAJlIJCIi HUNTINGTON-, Burlington, J. E Roberts, Vergcnnes, J. Hagcr, Middlehury, W. Kimball, Brandon, Win. White Rutland, J. T. M'ltslnti Mouiptlier, Principals of Academies, Select Schools and .Met ers generallv are invttd to examine the book. Please call and examine before purchasing. liCliigh on!. 1 flfh T0NS ''""'t'li rakt-d, Coarse Coal, houssil """an and kept fiom the weather, for sale bv N'ov. .9. FOLLE'lT if- BRADLEY. CASH PAID FOR WOOLLEN RAGS. WE wish to purchase ECO ton- of nil Wool Rags, such as old Bed Quilts, Coverlets, lilnnkeii, Slues, f-hii' s, Drnwris, iMorkuics, &c., including Mitino, Circassian, Plaids, llnnibazptts, and fiery kin and color i f all Woo! Goods, not fulled or felted, e.xeipi carpeting, lasting nnd'pruiiilln. We wi I pay lour eints per pound, for clean Rag ofthe aboe description no part cotton, linen or silk in any quantities, dcliiertd at cur Store, West eide i f ihe Square, epj.ositc the Court House, Burlington, Vermont. Fur all Wool Corpctin", we will pay 1J cents per lb. HICKUK 4. CATLIN. rnrlingtnn. Dee. 10. 1911. rit W. GIBB would inform -l the public that he ha just received from New York n bctltr assortment of Harness manning than was cier dieted at any Shop in Chittenden county. 1 1 comprises a variety of Plated Its, a. T.o..n.l -,,,.1 p.m.. i -SV.CSV-- viare. . Ilis Leather and work shall be equal to his Trim mings, and sola cheaper than can be bought at an; clhc shop in tho slate. Saddles, llrldlcs, Harnesses and TruiAs, of all kinds and prices, constantly on hand. llmesburgli, Nov. 1311. LOVeIa' Sf SllYMOUIl. HAVE just ree'd from New York a latgc assort meni of Carpetings of eieiy kind quality ami price. English Drugetts, a great variety of pattern. Oets con nnd Drab Piria F.oor Oil Clotli from 3-3 to U-4 wide, Rush Matlintr from 4-i to C-l wide, Ruggs -Manilla and Alaeant Mails, Stair Rods iVc. Also, French and American Paper Hangings, a largsr assortment than was evei before otRridin this placs and at prices ihat cannot fail to suit purchasers. Nov. ISlh 1S11. llutlalu Itolics, 7 BALES superior llutlalu Robes, just reccivcJ nnd lin sale as cheap as the cheapen, bv Nov. IS. by E. M- WRIGilT A- Co. Also No. 1 Otter Caps, Lynx Mulls and Boas, Fur Collars, Angola Fringes, Ac. 1 XBALES Brown ihectincs fur sale by thebaic, J. vpiece, or jard, very cheap, bv Nov. E. M. WRIGHT & Co. Also, a full assortment ble'chcd shining, sheetings Tickings, Canlon Flannels, Diapers, Balling, Willing Ac. Farxvcll's Shoes. A LARGE supply of Mmoero walking Shoes, Kid Slin s, Misses do., anil Men a rumps, just - ceiled nn I for sale cheap, by Dec. 1, 1841. .. M. POPR, SELLING OFF CHEAP. iTRONGS it Co. now offer their slock of Goods S. r. . .. I..l. n..r.l...n,E ti',11 flMil It an nl. S I lOr pilll" "1 UICU .ui. imp. ...... .. .... w.- iect lo buy, '1 he slock is large and must be sold pre- - . ..l' 1..l l..l ...... .. I..... tltn l.,iiin.n. I lOUS IU II1C ISl Ol .tpill lll.t, ttliw. . ...... iw- partncrsliip expires'. Sugars, Teas, Siuecs, Raisins, Tobacco, ( odfish, Salmon, coarseand fine .alt, Lamp Or, .Molns es, Ac. Iron, Foreign and American, of every description. Pticl of nil kinds, Anvils, Vices, shovels, spades, Forkp, Caldton Keliles, and Hollow Wars m great variety. Sloxee, Stove pir, ami slots irinnning', Tinware, Ac. rfiip, allrhtov, rerye'iisi". . Pec 30,15.1 yon