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Tirw I'll lil lent loin Toiial UEfORU lly Pliny Milei- Now York StrinRcr & Tmvnscrul Tins Inn thick pnmplilot on tlio urgent necenity and prnctlcahlllty of postal reform in this country, by n man acquainted with tho eulyoct, and awako to its fit-cat impor tance. Ifcery man who ban occasion to nao tlio mails, Mill invent twcnty-Iivo cents in buying a copy, lio will find liliutelf well re paid from its perusal, It is written iv icry plain and interesting manner. Lii.i lli-soN, and other Stories'. I!y Alice dray Now York. Long .1 ltrothcrs. The principal dory professes to boa narra tive or Tacts in tho lilo of a young woman, who, left in great measure without natural prot ctors, had to work her own way through tho temptations, trials and hardships which besot her, and through the vexations which came from an indiscreet curly marriago and const tient desertion by a worthless husband, l'hcro is not much unity in tho work, and to our view, tho facts in tho chief&tory aro not nearly as interesting as tho fictions in tho (waller ones. Somo of these last aro very good indeed. Tor sale by Puller. Vlmacks. S.imo publishers. A farr.igo dosciibing l'.isbiou.iblo IhiglWh life, lively. At Tuller's. Ciodev's Lady's IIuok. lor January, is 11 model number, and is a good one to eoiumcnco iiibscriptioiis with, buliscribcrs need Icar 10 lal.ing uU" ill osi'clhmue during the year. l'lic L.iJy s ltook given, monthly, lUUjnges f rc.uling matter ami over 50 engnnings an 1 K.uitig matter lor tlio gravu and guy, he tine lady and the good housekeeper. Ad .retj L. -V Oodoy, lio t'liestnut street, l'liil- adelphu 1 iu.k I.e.-lil's U.ithiii. oi I'amiiu.ns is the ,uust complete fashionable Monthly publlsh- d in the country, lor the jeur to come, ho Publisher wys "We shall piesent in each issue, a complete rccuid ol the I.imMoiki- lo world, including notices of Mttuiagcs in high llle, desciiptioiis ol lialls, Turtles, uud iasuiutiaolc uiovcuiente geneially, dining llle ""Uilug f-iU8on. Also, wo intend giving an jtra i jloied plate, the lull sue ol tho Mag azine, ol lloiiuets, Ci'-i, Head lliceecs, e., when lmportiiut eliange-, in the laahious ren der it necessary. lhe January number will ontavu two beautilul colored plates, bcsldts Dcaily 1U0 other L'ugi-.iwngs ol I'm-liiim und Needlework Patterns. Addioes Frank l.ei-lio, 12 bpruco btrect, New uik 3T New Music. Welavo leecivcd Iroin tr,- I'uijlisliers, turouzii jtr i;ut, "kim.u. Bles ed.ness," words by I'mii Muorcnndiuii f) by T Wood, and very poor words and laiisii they are, in our humble opinion. Also, PiFMiu-(. exi.es or It. Tnnr t roRL," a r.nitiui.t fl.r tho Tiano, by Albert li.-rg Ihe opei.i.if II Trovaturo hadugre.it urn in Now Vork, last winter, and contain-, much pleating music. These lantarias mi its nirs air nut very difficult, and we think will be found to I I good Our attention has also an called t5 tho SiT.iNn ilonuAV," a new Cantata, published by Firth, Pond A- Co., whiuh i pronounced to bo jut such i woik as Uuclier-i of Music and heads of Sc-tnin iritis want for c inverts, exhibitions, uud other peiPiim.inecs, and crpially useful as a daily text-hook. It is for sale with the above, by I,. S. I!ut, Ji.tnk Jlli.ck 3f U' im.cru -Vol iiiii.n lis. Horace Oreely gives the following description of two wen whoso names have already iiiadujme stir in the land and are likely to make more . That tall, youngish-looking, wull-droised, strongly-made, rather prepo-vjs-ing man ul torn" live und thirty ye,ir. i- J. W. Wiiitiilid, chosen Delegate lor luni by the Miswuri uns who wont over into that I'eiritury lor the purpose, on the diy of election tippoiuted hy the I gielature they c1iohl. in tho same wuy ,' is' Sjiriiv. Andth.it lirnily-knit, jdainl ed. middle-sied, lurm'if-htol;ing, grav'e d penon of lilty, with low -crowned m.uuieiv '- nnilinust.ic'.u heginning to w.ir ''at. and da., ''life's Autumn, is Amjkmv ""' s"v -"tin-re,,, -to elmi.Mi at an elec '"e Jjci'p. 'mk by the Free H Hrrnt.n .. lT 'iAn more ton fl "l,l"d ''J" !-,,msc.. ' .t y- "-i-itu K';l'ri of lvansis, eomp. ,. t i" thirds oftlmuetual resiu. t i.it 1'i'rritury Around these two persu. ag ii vv muuli ot the mteiest in mo sequin c ardy eoneentrutes ! How vitally iiiu-t t n struggle oT '50 and the luturo character and d sliny of our country he iulliieiiei.d by i'i ir contliuing fortunes ' Washington letter writer accuses tirce ity ul vanity. Ho says . I'h fir'.t person wo n iw when we arrived w,i Mr till ''ley, with bis coat collar up un i nc side and dom; n the other. At lirst wo i, ai,:ht bo might not lw avvaie of this pecu liar and i, un-t,.,,, nulla! ,;naiigement ol bi . utvvurd garment, but tud.iy' bis collar is more awry than ever, and "the iti."t "I hi cravat hud got completely lound to tho i.;''k i fins neck 1 um now satisfied that this is done for tho purposo ot attracting the alien- t u a" Hie people." i'lUKIV riVJ.Hl.VVtS LlBHtVTHI A p.lHM'll- i w I' ' c Hue up on the C'lev, 1 ind. Colum u and Cincinnati railroid. icporH teeing t r lay at Grafton thirty live nfgroes Iroin K ntucky who were on their way to Obcrliu. 'j y lad been liberated by their master and vt. rc accompanied by him They vvele r inping out near tho load wailing for the Toledo train, and having procured -evcral dheep wero matting theui hy lires by the r adsido 'I boy wero ol all ages, from tho pray naird old Uncle loin down to the inlint piitarnnny. and of all colors, Iroin the eoll'ic dlorcd quadroon t j coal black Uos They will be placed at the Oberlni m liool by tbuir master, and their futuro 'Aallan- lliiio pruvid t'J for The net is woilby of iiiueli eoiu mendatiou Our informant was tinablo to rjty- tho bLDovolont gentleman name. -f 'erflivid Plfiindculfi . Dr Henry 1. Iiowditcb, of l!.ston. being ubmt t ' set an anthpjo suu-ilial, sent lo John O Wlnttit r a re'iieot for an aiipropri tie iu ITiption He returned the foil iwiug V ilh warmog huti'l I mark 'liuie uio I fliRhi I'zm Life' glad mnrnlng to its sult'iit n ulght , Hut thr-'UKh Iho iloar Uoil' love, 1 al slluw , There', light abovo uio by the shade helow Condouriotti, tho Hellenicininistorut Cou tantinoplo, roeently i edited, was formerly a merchant and ship-owner of Hydra, bomo idoi of his wealth miy bo formed by his singular freak of having the lloor of his country house pavtd with Snmish dollars. When the rev olution of 1821 broke out, he armed all his sixteen ships, and placed them at the disposal of the government. Many a man talks with loud eouiplueon. y about tho charm of his fireside, and yot.h t temptation give but tlio smallest tup at the door, and ho evinces tho most wonderful u' u rity in leaving it. Satire is admigerous ucid, which none I ut tho most skillful should presume to manipu late. Many u clumsy hand ut it has been blown to pieces by the explosion of his own rotort 1'unch. 'Facts aro stubborn things,' said a lawyer to afemalovvituass under examination. The lady replied 'Yes, ir-, and so aro women, and if you got anything out of me, just let me know it.' 'You'll bo committed for con tempt.' 'Very well, I'll suffer justly, for 1 feel tho utmost contempt for every lawyer present ' lurtRUL Bsiall Talk, Tho Kmjicnr of llussia is going about expressing readi ness to shed tho last dropol his blood " in defeneu of his country We liavo no doubt that when he inaken up his mind to imrt with the lirut drop, the last will bu ijuito at tho service of nnlwdy who chooson to luko It Wo suspect, liowovcr, it will ho mmo tirno before the ('zar will.put liiinwll'" on tho tap " in tho manner proposed. l'unth. 0 Winter 1 ruler ol tho Inverted joar, Tby icattcrinl hair wilh sleet like aiho. Oiled, Toy breath congealed upon thy lip, thy oheeki Frloged with a bcurd mado vrhite with other snovva Thau tuose r age . thy f 'rh ad vrrapp'dlncl uds, A l"1e I bnn i thy "plre, and Ii , tbr ne A rlwi ig ar IcJ'-'iteJ t i; n l.el Cut urged ti ioj al "g i'j ' , , y ws 1 1 . thee, alt uui ; lyat'U u oeui ', AtVldrcadt'l v thou it (,C VU't'.l lit .v: t.it'rkmisdy! :mM xdm m:. .ioiin iu'iii.' SAB SAFARI 11 kr 1 liln lilt-.tirinr, Mhcn u.t sreor linn lo ,Hri rtlnlis, will eui, lllinut tHlll Pirf.rnts Sf Klnn's lltil. Olirrr), Krupllon sf IbT SMii, i:rslpl, TumorK. Clironlr. St I'ts, IUirwf.f,ii pr 'It'Orn. Si tl.t ll I. It'i, IlinsO-li, I'ltli-lit ih- lt . i J,.lutK, ol.l Sur, ii nii.l l'l -I'M shlllni i.f ll.v niftn.ls. Sv .lilll. Ih -- ri'i. "IU HIiMim, liimi.-. 1 Hie Kid,!,. Mo w-f nrUliifri-iii Mi ti ,'( f Vlriurv. Iwnn.f A 'l" III I'nllill, llii'SMt'ioi 1 fhn,, Irrn. (I,ii-ml l.l.iilfj Lutiilii,,".. oiiir'i-. r.il.U, tr.- ..tittiiills..'ofiiir.i,-fl l'r..nflilo- V nkiir-i. r flh Cli.-Ht. SowlliroHi. 1'u.iiii.in.rv A:I. tl.o.s. sii.l nil i.tbft l.ipmta, tr,nlhift ro.lin. I iti-iinii.'liii l.lrt-r Tom 1 IhIiiIh Iv'iinlw trri'iIilluriOt n,i I r, ln.lHinti.,ln Simlt. Sli-Vi un I N-rTi.iii, lli-ii.tucJi-, Mht Sww.fi. Ilipwiiri"'. "r lui.lii Irtifp In MIh, rhrtuil CmiKtlimlotml I'l-vni,-!,, hiiiI n H Sprlutt iiii.l Suiniii, r lirlnk.mul nH-rl Tftnic for th sjftpm, sn.l s jcnillw Rlil fiitnnt purkii'!"., It In supfrlor to lllii 1.1,'k I, ptigr-i, Wiilr, Snlis.tT Sillllll I'-tt-l.-rn. Ii I h i,iiinrki,ll fnl thxt Hmcbf; tlii tiunitivlA of ,.,i,hi,ii. i.tui-lrloiK who lime i'xsinliipj the rpflf by ttitkl. I uu'n Si,i,M(.i,rllm I- I r-l r 1. i,M en hiii con Un,. . 1 li I it. i, i it; I'Tio-.l Ii, mi I rointiiriij It In the l.'.l,.-! hmiii. Mrtli li"trlnni puiirfMli llli-tiisvlTrli , In III 1 1 Is! Oinl Ii I- ilrr.ai) 111 Wnt ,ri.ri. r. i tii'f sr-r, rill Oinl tin MiT l.evii plnci-.l ln-fon, tlio 1 Aiit.t i,iiiii,ii iiaiiriiiiin who itin 1 r i I t!i tiifir lii'Uun fil'in-iideil to th'twrm- 1 , 1. 11 ot in rir t-iiHr rriintjr, tiornlilmfHiitling n itir. it tt In iIih iiigltt-n Jfrftt, tlit-r aro wlit frimltij )Hl 0.-ir Mil t "it tn hxvt pf 11 1 w .iiili h Ktn'W U CHi'HblB rf dclud PO linich it iimIIIi (. iti'iiiiiiuni'j. ABBrifTM-iicp,rriivlth ir'111 '1 mil l-ft-prr'nt'1 hjlciau(, tf Lkb t-t; In (lit foiiuuutitM in wtikti thfj lire 'I l.h l IM( V. rv'liiMtit ltk iht) lullnwliin ri-nJtirii PUpfrHuOUl t .tn 11 in u in- tflmrvr f lUili ."ufHimrllU. Irom . mt.l. II 1 n U e'er nf lii-uilntrj In the IjOuItI1I , iih.jin. UidTf n-iktdoTer liKt Pf iniirfdiftitj it p.Utl.ti 1 nil nipoun I irxtrHCtorturfapurlllft, 1 " 1 K-iHili.ti in Mtlug lltt t li-y f"rui a tUi it if it 1 1 ' "i-it 1 rritiliA in rhrftiiia diwiM, .t. it m. 1. 1- 1, 1. VANHLLL, M D, . i-M.'t. Jttm i Uti.i t'r I . tvlufi i.tn t.v at.ti In'itiiit to Ih Loo ! tinMUf, MmcH'JJ, 1319 m- i-amtiil tin vti m 111 tli'Ti kir pri-piirKtliii of ' ,1 I nil .-i,i r- . tl me cpitiiiinmion 10 1 t.i.eiiU;?! lo tro-iuce n - it- j it 1 n!' u 'In M-iu 1 hTM ucid It both 11 l'l1 Ut; .ul 7 iH- nr -v nnl think it tli UM illt l r.lft I'nri 1 u- it u'e M PYhKS. M I . IfM t- u l'b-Kun l-ui Mill Murine UMpllAl I ' n on Kr . prll 2Vh, HoO t" -nidi in' il-lfwd tnon a fomfift, And do m t 'i, rhM"'lj u rcmiM' iLut I will tunk in the 1 n 1. in inn v t r Irnnlvatiii Mlknl Unlrerltr i 1 . i , 1 1 u ftiu luo In tine ilJerii-t routilrj , ntout - ' ir- but n tug to i"mrf to t Utr rold ftljer, 1 i,1i'p'Md w. t ti Aruto KhruuiafWa about Fix u 4rt-r Imlurf xlittu-lfd inyf-klll lu Ibe trrrt- 1 i 1. . mi.l 1 rniiigiio Iciitfl, I war l&lu7il ' tr rn ip urui' r (p im-UABiLLA r fIr trinl, i . "r-iiiil 1 utf Un't 1 r bntll iif four liKnllciiif from ! Mr. t "r 1' l;ron. ftbout two(fks fco, 11 m r 1 r.-'n ttmtfnr bottle MmitntirBl) cutednii. in- 1 1 limit), 1 liit )mr 1 rtpttritiou of i-arsapurilia i . i !. nor totrny otbtr prepamtlon now in uf. k i , v ltV.rftiat HfHore In recoiuuif uJiii It to Ih 1 l f- b4ii h niiicillal nfTit, nn-J I wld R-ltl-f ths 11." f. iih it lu thflr prctip, He Uvfjedfinly )on, IJ. U AI.U.N.M l I.otlivmi, July 13th, lM.i 1 KHi.iii 1 the lict ol artlclfi" tbat cfuipo' Jclm ) 1 - l.itrnrt i-f H')lpriillH nn.l 1 hare no iifMiani-n Id 1 11 a thtt it h n tw( Kill THlimblrt rcmpouinl 1 wonlJ t tt.i it to atiy Hitlf!" now Id upe,for thudi-,Kis aticlnn 'm,., 411 mipiiit ai T Hi bltif.J or taint of tli? Fjtftii 1 rnitti btitl) levommnd it to my frinl bmg a T"iAitul Kxtmct, Riil 1 x,h tliHt I oeliefe will cine J1 , , r .ibui.-1-e. for wLiUi it Li ttuaumrbJi' I, ii uJ ,.rcorlirrf to dirvctldix 1 IwIivtv it to W i Taliidblo i . .iti.f um to .Miri-ury Nay, J bare my doubu '.r-li.r in tlm nii'fi vfttlrnt tii pntractfil ! of plil i, MrTumpatilfl with Nr-des Tropin4, In citric of tbe Hutu, w hpthfritoue.il t not to nucctred i-Trry otlnriuiiflv. . It. MiCONU'Illh, M I). lliiirhrj toeiutfr of thti .Mi-dical fcocicty, I'bilaJelj hia ty- Ibar. l.t Ir. Stiipp, a plnMei.in wflo tanJ(t at tt-- tt pi ChiHi rofrion,Paiipf John Hull's ar.iprillaj I bf-i tn ui-inJobu llull'H ?arFpaiil!ft, in (treat f nitt) t.f cbnuiii- llli.''p, wlib tb- mmt bar pv ellccta, 1 1 liindito hiitnti'Hi tti rtrfuiiiiftntitigit tod.c public ft. ill rurn ( f in-rofula. ryphitt, and all cutat.rouit knd (i i'-riiinr dip.B-ti. onrn, must ft-rTrtitly, U-'i-iwrt, Ivj., April ti, M oi'AlT, 51 IK Ucv. i:. w. hi:no.N,-iirT. i;. bri:vi:po.. t om tl-ITE - i:-T K. W. Kbmi U widely auf irt-nvtallj ).mHii nf tin flotjutrnt und rn'irnijipllnhi'd pastor ot th 51 V inunli. Hud bev. 1 Meitiinoii baa bfii kuovwi aipni .f the in' rt i cti'f 1 and Efiikim memltre tliat th Km tii.-k i iiiil rt tn f i'ouM bwhAt of for tiimi) )KHm, and at i.ik Mm U tll.tnir tbt btub nbi rfrpoi.Mblu tint Uii c fas tit l-nin- M U I tit.k couci'iu. boiiiriLLC, May 'iOtli, lijl9 Uvbiit u-nl John Hull h 1npllrila,lJi bnT kiionn '.. r ut-d, with ftitirf mtifta-.'iloii , nul h hate no ).fiiniii'ii in Mhtiiii; our lelift, that It in h bU auJ Mmiiili f mnjical ot in) outiil, HtiJ ralciiiatvd to produce ii.mli d and rUicie much hudtring; aud tbfielore vi'U.il i iiit'i lull; uud luoet m r ties tly rn 'in in end it to the MUiili I Y i-KMON, l.-itf J) H. blKM..UN mii.-Mi it.-i'f ali rror wbo are niitlriiia with mm id ' th luf iImi noli U hieir to, 1 to rail m lr. Jobo l-u.i r- .if tit, ! i pi h i.tj nf l.iiHn iaLiily Journal ii n , an lor tt - f.t!. it buiiMiiiit , v bop that a ni.n imIiu 'i.h mil ii ') fi'iinJ unwiiiiii; rogna Hull' h hi ilia a lid tL ultt-r r.aiiir n, anj rt-t oil i'iiii(,at tLa .f tbd. ii l imjLiribi Ioi ib- lKittr Id j ubii-h t i-l 'Ii liliniLi-r tf t-iTeifli ar.Bi r hvi.utiiing ..me t.- ' 1,1,4 t',,",l,"ntiii lii amount of ui . -uth t. 'ownrdoti lr. lu!i.o.rrap'iTU .,r.- r.'rineJ . HtdnJila, bulb Id t.Miii...i, tarilj 'iw.Mj t'TJn-lu.iLK. ti i.i hi ii i.iittwi, ui i dittli'tk jnl. ii: aiij inat lit, l(c 111 (Jilitey I'ltlM IIMI. IITI('i:i . -ltt.il lltn', I'm llitinl--tit', t, V'firU n. I I'llllt.-lli , I, l.oiil-v ill.', K'. A.''. .Si-ma, Ajunt fur Uurllnton and vicinity lno.ii.isst ' ' wiy W HO WANTS TO 111! .11 A 1(1(1 1! I) ! Tun ,itr or i.ovi:-.makimj. The must extraordinary book of tho Xincticnth Century ' nr. iii.iss or .HAiiiti.vci:. 1 II IJ W . V TO Til U A hTA It. JI Ml'.IJIO.SV madctasy or bow to win a lover. On voluuis of 100 pagw, JlJto. 1'rico Ono Dollar. i.,,n iiii..,.,v, ,lr.. .,K-ij. Thirteenth edition ready. Printed ou tho Dnut rapcr, nii illustrated in tho first tylo of art. Lovo ruin, tho court, tho camp, tho grovo, 1 or Love is Heaven, and llcavili is Iovo.,, o sang tho Hard : jet thousand, pina 1'or lovo of life tho light dlvino Who, did they know some grnllo charra, I'he hcarU oi Ihoso they love to warm, .Might live, miijhl die, in bllfn supreme, I'MHsessIng all of which they dream. Ihe road to Wedlock would you know ' Delay not but lo ltONDOUT go. Time flies, and lrom his gloomy wings shadow falls on living things ; I hen scire Ihe moments as they pa&a. Krc fall Iho la-t sands through the gla.j . At least the present Is your own, W'hilo all tho futuro il uuknown, happy marriago man or maid Can now secure by UOXDOl'T'S aid. C 0 X T K X T S H tiachos how to make ladies or gentlfinn win the devoted affectious of as many ot tho oppos .ex al their heart niay desire. And Iho plan is bo maple, yot so captivating tbat all may be married irr. tnoetiio ot ac. anocarance. or injsition : and it can bo arrauged with such ease an 1 delicacy, that dettcliou is ililio31lde. It teaches how to oiakc loie. It teaches every cje to form a beauty of it own it teaches how to act when fascinated hy a lady It leaches how to make tho wrinkled taeo smooth It guoa .idvico to the lover vvho has bem one truly aueeptod, and Is rejected altcrward through tho Interference of friends. It trives a remedv for unrequited love II gives you instructions tor beautifying lh person Hon to have a uauuaome lace aim nanus. How In remove tan and lreckles. ' Lecture on Love, or a Privato Advice to Married Ladles and Gentlemen, This is decidedly tho most fascinating, intcre.tlng an, I rna I v iiifuful und iiractlcal work ou Courtehln, .Matrimony, and tho Uutiei and delight of .Married MI!, that bin over beenmuca irow mcricno jirtca TJih urtificial sucial ivtem. n hich into many In ihirn'oa nrnpnts u. union uf heart, and eacrlfict tu ounvcntionalUm tho haiilnets and even the lives of thuimndi or the youn and nupoiuim uwinmei, Is throughly analyioi and exriuncil, Ilvcryoiio who coutenilates marriage, and vrieht-i for an Inf illillo gui lo in the eclcctiou of a partner for life, should thlj yreat teit book of connubial facility, No duo will er regret the irice paid for uch an invaluabla secret. lUili i, r unvnt' (be intitle.nrivln banks in the United States or Canadas receded at par. lold final, nan bu tent from Cuhfurida. All that ii necessary for you to do Is to write a letter in as few word ixj.iible, inclosing ONK DOLLAH, and write the name, with the I'oit-urace Hnuntv. and 1-tate. and direct to PHOFESsOH 110.VU0UT, Publisher A Author, No. 8'' Fortv-Slith St., Jf. Y. DEW ITT A DAVENI'OHT, 1C2 Naisau St., are the wholesale agents 100Q Agents wantea Nov. 20, w'J2,moi.t FANCY GOODS and TOYS. IMl'OHTKKS, IT) and 17 Ivilbv Street IIOSTOX. TOY by the Case, well assorted in acb case fr ni jl0to$l!i5 per case Agents for ftauderaoii V InnprEHit,a Tiro AVnikfc I Oct V wl&uioi BURLINGTON FJLIHE PRESS, FRIDAY MORNING, LEGAL NOTIONS, Isaac IHoort'fl Estate, BTATL OF VKKMON'T, ) I he Hon. Iho 1'rolmto District of ChittcnJon, ph 5 Courl for tlio District of Cult tend en. Tu nil whom these presents mny concern. (trcetlng. Whcroaidealah Hmitloy, gunnlinttof banc Illooil, an Insnne pcreou of Khsc.t, In tahl Dletrlct, having reproicnteii lu mm uourttimt 11c I10IJ9 11 inna mir rnt, tho iropcrty of hl eniJ trimi, grnn'cit by Iho Coiotiillonrr t iVulotis fur Iho UnltcJ Stales, and pra.vtng mh Coiitt to gmnt IiIih licence to fcII I liind narront fur the support of Mi khKI ward. v Hereupon fnia M.uri iissigncti tlio tjiu uay 01 December, A. lH.S,to liear ami JccUlo uion rail application, at tho Probato Court Doom in JJtirlfngton. ami ordered public notico thereof to bo ghen to alt prrsons concerned hy publishing this order threo wock aucccHvely In tho Diirllng ton l'reo Drop?, previously to tho day assigned lor hearing. Iliererore, you aro licroby notllicd to nppcar bo furo s.iltl Court, at tho tlmo and plaeo aforesaid, ana enow cnuso, 11 any you nave, wiiy said license should not bo granted. Uhcn under my hand, at tho Drobalo Court Doom, this 12th day of December A, D., 1855. 'll,rl ' Tl I'll PVfMI II ..!... John Chatflcltl's Estate. STATU OF VEltMOXT. ) The 1'rolmto Court for District or Ulilttcndoii. n. ( tlic I)ltrict of Cliitlcn den. To nil taTHOiii lntcrt'tol In tho cHato of Jonn unatiiciii, into ul Huntington, in Mia District iieccHBeu, urcotlng. Whcrcns tho Ailmln!;tr.itrh of tho cttuto of inl.l ilocenscil, hath lunilo niplicatlon to this Court, to extend tho tlmo nllowcd fur tho payment oftho ilcbts of FiilJdcceafcJ, for one year, from tho loth ilay of December,. A. I) , IS.'m. VVhcroupon, the pahl Court doth hereby assign aim oppoini mo jui uiyoi uecemoer, A. ll 1K,, at tho Trobato Court ltoom for honrlni; on pniJ on niicniiuii, uuu uoin uruor ami uecrec, iu.ll notice bo given to all persons interested In paid estato, by publishing this ordor threo weeks successively In tho Uurllngtou Tree Press, u newspiper printed at uurungion, previous to tne uay assigned Tur hear lng. lllvcn under rav hand, at llurllnifton. thl. 15lh day ol December, A. D., ISjj. wilwJ D. I ltK.VCII, Ucglster. Charles Cushing's Estate VU THK SUH3i-.lt IIIL'HS, having been ap v polntea by tho llonorablo tho Probato Court lor tho District of Chittcden, Commissioners to ro echo, examine und adjust tho claims and demands of all persons, nuainst tho estate Lf Charles L'ushinr Uto ol U-soj. lu said District, dtccafe I, repiescnted Insolvent, and also all claiuis and demands exhib ited in olUct thereto ; and six months from the day of tho date hereof, being allowed by said Court for tiut purpose, vro dj thercforo herebv givo notice, that vvo will attend to tho business uf ol our appointment, at the ducllin" of Eoidiia .M Cushlng In JJsscx in said District, on iho 2d Tuesday of January, und last Tuesday of April next, at iu o'clock, A, .vi, mi eJCU ol tanl uays. Dated this oth day or Xoicmbcr A. D. 18jj. A ii r tt i , i. i n,i .iiisi'pii 'n ' ri-ii i Commissioners, niOvva. Lultc Barrott's Estate. ri: T1IU SUnsCUIIIIJP.S.havlnsbecnai.point ed by tho Jlonorablo the Probate Court lor tlio lMstrict ol Lhittcudiu, Commisi-ioiitrs to receive, ctaminoand adjust tlio claims ami demands ol all ptrsons, against tho citato of l.uko Darrott lata of L nilerlilll, in said District, deceased, represented m.-uivciH, anu .ii-.. nil claims ana iltmanu cihibitcd in oil-it Ihereto , and lx months lrom tho day of the d.ito hereof, belli allowed by said Court lor thai l-uriMic.MO do there fore hen iy givo liotict, that vvo will attend to tho business of our a) pointmcnt, at tlio dwelling ol .Matgarct Uarrntt in t'ndcrhill in Eaid District, on tho :id Mondays ol December and March next, at 1U o clock, A. .vi., on each ol said dajs. Dated this sotb day of i-t limber A. D. lbio. M l leri v vri it t'lVmipv ii ii '' 1 Comoiissioners KlDnJ John Reynold's Estato. .IATU Ol VUUMO.NT, flu all j-crfons con LHetrkt 1 Chittenden, ?, $ ccined tu the Kttatc ut John lteynold lato ol I'luteihill in paid District decc.i?cd, (ircetin. At n Piulnite Court hoMen at liurlington, within jnd for Iho District ol Chittenden, on tbe a duy of December A. D. an Instrument, purporting to bu the last Will and Totnmi'nt of Johu Koynold lato ot Underhilt in said DUirict, deceased, was preeented to the Court afurcMld, tor I'rubat- , by Jonathan W. Reynold the Mxeeutor therein named; And it is ordered by mid Court that tho Jlth day of Dec. A, D. ls", at the ollico of tho Probato Court in iaid Burlington, bo itisined tor proving cud Iti'truincnt j and that notico thereof bo gi en toall pirsons concerned, by publishing this order threo weckn tuccessixoly In tho Jturlington 1'iec Pro?, a newspaper printed at said Uurlmglon, pre Won to tho tlmo appointed. TiiutUFoiir, ou aro hereby uotificl toappoar be. tore said Court, at tho titno and placo a!orcaid, and contest tho probato of said will, if you ham caiirc. iion under my hand at Burlington in taid Dis trict, this )th day ot Dec. A. D. WiS, "iJwJ D. VniJ.NCU, Jit Enoch Irish's Estate. W'V Till: Sl'BCIUii:U, having been ap. t piinted by tho llonorablo the Probate Court lor the Diitri-t .t Chittenden, Commissioners to itccio, cxaminij and adjust tho claims anddemaiivii ul all pern"us, .igauut the estato of Enoch Irish late of .'btlburne in said District, deceased, ii presented luH eta, and also all claims and de mands exhibited in nilVtt thereto ; and tit months tui'u the day of tho date hereof, boiug allowej by sai 1 Court tor that purpocf we do therefore Iicrcbv gie notice, that will atteud to tho business o"f our iippointiuentat thcdwolling of widow Lucia Irish in fMiclburne, in &jld Dl-trict, on tho third Thurs days in January and .May nc.t, at 10 o'clock, A. 31., on cich ot -aid days. Dated thin Mnenteciith day of Nov. A. D. I5j niEDUKlCK.MAECK, )p . t JIAHKV UUasELIi, 5 Cu"t"crs. w23w3 Wanted J Wanted I , and Entciprisin Voung Active, IntclHgcn., "c,f Vermont, to en- en in every put uf tho .n- popular Un .... I cnll!,w. ft.r. ..t t i.l.tfll.U . f llooks cvcroffeied to the public. .Money If getting moic plenty eery day, Uiiness good, Parmeid arc telling their produce for g'Ktd prices, and ioon Books, were iictcr tcl Hug better than at thj prctent time. Our list einbr.icci works lrom the best Authors in the world, and includes the celebrated orhs of . Arthur, tho ealoot wliicb alono will enable an agent to make more ui"ney wun tuo same out- lay,than any other bu-iness in when ho can engage. aVjtt u me nme to t,ommtner. Tor circular giving full particulars, address, L. P. CUUWX 1 Co., Publishers, w20wt Gl Cornhill Uostou AO FURTHER SRCD OF COISC TO VOKli OK U()hTi). I v K 19 No. A :t Lfiivi'iivviirtli's ItlorK. Cullrcr Street, - Itiirliiiclnu, I I WINU JlT COMPEEIED iill-lii A 11- I HANnRMRVTf. lor their SIMM A ti S T O C li . with eeicialof the ltrgrt M'tnvlnctunrs of (lomhtn ihnr hnr, ot tmurh LOWRH prlccsthan ever before. woula lulorm tno public generally, ana dealers in thij section ol tho Country jmrtu ?jry, that they aro p'fpaTfl tn njfrr ,atid w I Lt MM.1, their gooils at a a low price an they can bo bought for in tho cities, (freight added,) and nn as favorable tonus. Buy ing exclusively for CASH, they obtain better bar gains, than ron be nbUiued ly buying ou a credit, as most buyeiti do. ULR MDlk or lnmitiire, I'liiili'- nnd I'pImMer) 4oml, Ac, Is now the tutctat, and a w believe, th htf ffrttd stock ol thnognuds in tho itatc. And bu.vtrn can hero rind as romj-lttt nn nutfit as can bo found in nnyntv Wnir-Iooint and of all prices and quail- tlcn connisttng partly ol llltuk v ii um t Him .iiuiiogtuiy I'm i or r v it n it i' it i: ; Ihmniit tWfi'ifi A'oowi, in Hrd ltoom Furniture,? .UjAu'diiy, Valnutt ami L'htnjitr Wnmif j 'fliicy Fainted i'hainher .S'f, Ftathrrt, f.f., and IU1UK i that, (hit, and othtr Frame t4ooking (ilautu ; Looking tilaiu i'.ars ; (a tnrgtaMturtmtnt oisr); Future Frame Mould in; of nay vanity, and price , OUU STOCK OF UTHOLSTERV GOODS is very large, and contains for Ci'rtai Mate rial, Hroeatrlle, Lice, Muslin t Holla-ndtf, (limp Bands, Loops, Hooks, Hilt Cornices, Ac, Ac, and a large assortment of pAistr-nSttAiirs j andCovPHiNti Majbhials ; French Satin DeLalne's, Dauiaiks's, Plush Moreen', Hair ClnthV, and a variety of cheaper Uoods, together vvith a large fctock of trim mer! goods, such as tyr, Moss,Spritis, Webbing, TuftStTutnc, Acv, Ac, all at as low tattt a they Cau be obtained la tbecltlei. Keeping eiperleneed and good WORKMEN in the several denartmenti of our business, we are pre pared at all times, to repair, or tjtcuto orders for Furniture anil IJpholHfrrv W O IS K , with noatneisand dispatch. We manufacture alio, Snrlnir Bods of all kinus fitted to anv Beditead.und Mattrasses of Hair, Moss, Hulk and Palm Leaf (which we uarufnt t't te twu aa are rcj resented by us In regard to 'funhty f mifm aud m mufattutt) at city uriccji. "yAU0oods bought at thUestabllshmcnt will be carefully put up and delivered ut tho Cars or Steamboats, Free of Charge; to the i'urchaet . Wahaveleft with r oh oie two7 Octavo round and carved -ae Piano, which will be iold inikA lower than the regular price of Initiuiuents ol (heir quality of finish and t"iie Th public ftr mk ited to examine them. Per-oni wishing to purchase such (1-mJip will d well U' 1'i'k ver nr k In f ' iu baling el where , U M Jl P.OOT X "0 1 April U, 1865 dJui Awly rilllH NIJW.YOKK TIUIIUNK, 1855.6. TH13 X THIlll NI3 l now In tho mM-Uo of lU CM teen vear Vol W.t,t Its wccklv Issue conimen ccdou tho 1st of Pcpteinbcr lant Tho Amotlcan public need not now be mado aoqualntcd with its character or claims to consideration. S 1th but a subordlnato regard for prudence, pollcyor popular ity, It has aimed to stand for Illghtrounnes for Truth, for Humanity, against fortified Iniquity, l-raud and Oppression. There Is not h slave iraucr on thli Coatlnent, though honecrrcad anything but his bills of salo nnd notns.payablo, who docs not know and hato Tllli XUUtulii incro is noi an extensive fabricittof of druggod and poisonous Liquors who doos not consider it a very dangorous and linmornl paprr, and wonder why its publication is tolerated in a commercial, cotton-buying City like .New-York, Tho Newark Mcrcury onco forcl bly rcmarhed that It had never known a hard, grip ing, screwing, auirichms employer who was not hostilo to THE THIIIl'NII, nor one eminently gen crous nnd kindly who did not llko It. Prompt and p1ain.pokcn tn its denunciations of Iniquity and abuses of power, while claiming no exemption from hutnanfallibiltv.it may have dono temporary in jutlco to Individual, but It ha never becnunUlth- lui to I'rinc t o. nor ueai 10 me erica oi inc wronc- cd and fullering. In its columns the advocates fif novel ami unpopular tnoortcs contemplating mo melioration of human woes, especially thoso oftho voiceless and down-trodden, hav o cv er found audi enco and hospitality i whilo tt has ardently resist ed and will pereltently combat, every attempt to profcrlbo and degrndo any class becau.-o of diver title of Nativity, Creed, or Color. In defiance of calumnies tbe most atrocious anil of hostilities tho most deadly and untiring, THE TIlini'NEhas grown steadily in public appreci ation from the day of its orlcin. Its means of serv ing tho public have been augmented In proportion. instead ol n. single cmorwiin one or two assist' ants, its organization now compric9 a numerous body of writers, each fitted by special accmplish. mcnt and experience for tho particular lino of dls. cussion to which his pen Is devoted ; tho dally amount of reading matter given more than quidru tdos that of itseiirliet issues i astalTof valued corrcspondcts encircles thu globe, transmitting carlv and Intelligent n.;rrationi of whatever Is most worthy of attention; whtio roiiiics, legislation, Literature, Art, History in short whatever affects tho social wellbclng of manklnl, Polemic Theology alono ecpted funis hctc the freest and most searching dicusion. Attached by profound conviction to the beneficent policy of Industrial development and Internal intercommunication wnosu most conticuou ennm pion through tho last Half-Century was HENHY CLAY imbued, moreover, with that sidrlt of for- beatenco toward our weaker neighbors and toward tho much wrongcl Aborigines of this Continent and of Peace with All which will hallow the name of Whlrf.TUETKlUt XE, while surrendering no iot of its Proncr independence cooporatcd c-uncstty ami ardently wttli tbo vtlitg party so long as us vitality was procned. W hen In lP50-'2 an at tempt was mado to interpolate slave-hunting Into Us crecd,wo sternly resisted that Imposition; when, at tho oloso oftho last Presidential canvass, it was ncen that a large portion of tho Whigs preferred to defeat their owu party rather than allow its Anti Slavery wing to tharo Its triumph, even under a conservative Chief on a Pro-flavcry platform, we knew and proclaimed that the big party was no moro. Subsequent events. Including the rise and culmination ol the Know Nothing conpiincy, and the speedy ah.-uri'ti'ih therein ot the wlmln 1ikc 1 Pro-slavery Mhigism, - i.l.v confirmed our undoubt. ing anticipation1. With no suMy liinentatl- ni, therefore, for the Inevitably begone but with hope, and sj mpathy, und wurds ot cheer, havewe1 hailed tho beginning and watched tho progress of j that mighty KEPULLICAN movement which, im pelled by tho perfidi'itH violation ol the Missouri, Compact, and tin)ubtted by iho astounding out- rages whereof tho right- nl the I'rro i-'cttlcrs ot Kansas have betn the v iclitns by thf repeated and nttcr vitiation of their ilectlons liy an arnifd mob collected by conspiracv and hurlid suddenly upon them lrom th liord"i countios id tho nrihboring ' ?lavo f?tatc,l" ilctim d ! r pawaj the l induiarkj of old party Jeud, and unite tho trtir heard an I j 'trong arms of Bthc lid-oulfd in one mighty cflort to confine the nci-urgf and scandal of our cnintry j within the limits of the Match which unwisely up hold it. To tho fiiece--?- of thl etf'Tt, tho energy of THE TRIBUNE will be -lernlv -ItvoUd , while, tho TEMPERANCE liElMKM, including thecntito ! suppression of the I ratric In I utuAKatln lluvimgr, I will find in it, a hltherl", an enrneft and unlliuch- ' ing cbuinpion. Commencing ai a daily folio uf moJeiRte sire, and wilh scarcely a shadow ol patronage, THE TRIBUNE is now issued iu quatto form DaiM -(three distinct edition'J.KMl-Wi r.Ki and Witkm on a sheet 1 1 by Ii 1 inches, eight atuplr pagr of colums each, its circulation has steadily giown from nothing to the f.dloniug aggregates: Dally Isucs (tveniugaud morning) Viv"H C"ps. cmiVeekly . I Weekly. i:tf..(0. California edition. 0,000. Total. lr,l. cup's. Wo believe uo other nepaper in the wmld hai a subscription lUt over hall mi largo as thi ; and no periodical of any nit can riv.il it. And while It" extreme chcapm leudi ring an iiicirau nl pil ing readers only a indirect eeuni ir .tdvantagi'tn u, has doubtless largclv wellcd (if Mib-cription it, it would bo absurdity imt to perceive in this unprecedented pationage oine ividencu ot public approval ami esteem. T E R M S. THE TRIBFNE empbivh no traveling agents and sends out no papers on trust. If it I nut stop ped when tiic term paid tr ex ires, and the nib (eribcr dots nut ctmoi-i) furtlur to pay for it, we resort tu no legal procrgs to compel hi in. On the Weekly, we mean to ftop every ptipcr on the expi ration of the advaneo pigment, mv.iiting a treh re mittance from the rub-either. If num cnue", the account is closed. We pay no local agents ; wish no money paid to any when tho pair cannot trust him tom-iil ori'thinn! end it to ; onto mulled, its safety i at our rlik, (and a serious rik it iftcn provej); Imt aro grtatful to every one who deems it a gond work to obtain and forward the nami and money ot bU lriends and neighbors. Our terms invariably are for the DAILY TEIBFNE, G per annum. EMI-WEEKEY,SJ; two eopuM fur S 5; live for 11 WEEKLY, J?- ; three cupies for $5 ; five copies for ; ten copies for c-l-' ; twenty copies m ' osk Ai;.,n?s fr ; I'irgcr club, SI tuch ub- tcribcr. ... , , , , , Additions 'ny fi nines oo uiauc 10 u ciuo at the nrico rai..1 b-v tI,n!0 alrt-a,1y 1,1 iu int price pai-. - ... , ,,. , ..... it.. : No. 15 1 Nassau St., New-York. wl0.tuos3, Oriffiiiiil Novel hi .N . P. M illi- The Home Journal For Ioj55, NEW AND BRILLIANT SEBU. r. t. r. f danuary next, the firet number of V10 -,hVLU1L FU n i i ' itb new type lamily Newspaper will be isuv-, the kind and new atlractionn ; the principal one . which has boon proved, by both American and European periodical, to be the moil acctptablc and popular, Mil A Novel In serial numbers. The title Is 11 PAUL FANE; Oil PARTS Or' A LIFE EL-E LNIOLD. A .NOV i: I," HV N. V. W 1 L L I S. In addition to this new feature, a series ol origl nal eketchep, fongs and billads by 0. P. Morris, and an original niflltttrt in virsc, fouukd upon lacl, called " f ho Story of a Mir," by J. M. Held, aro among tho inducement- for new subscribers tu tptumencc wilh the firet number uf the jear. Bee hies tho contribution anl laooi el tne Editor, tho Hume Jouruil will contain the l'nrign and Dumcftic Curreep ndeuce of a large list of con tributors the kih' r ul the European Magazines, the piquant publications ot the d ly tlio briet novr'n tho iiiquanthtorics the i-patklliig wit and amusing anecdote tbe news aud gntfip of the Parisaiii aper the personal kctchei ol pnldiu characters, ho ttirrius ecne- ul tho world we livo In the ehroniclu of tho news fur la lies tho fashions tho fatti antl outlines of news the kk of Englifh in formation tho wit humor mil a tho uf lh. limes the essay! ou lib', liteialure, eority and morals aii'l tuo usual variety oi earciui cnoosings lrom tne wilderness of Engllh periodical literature, poetry, ect. Wo need not muindour re.idera tbat wo have also one or tno unsurpasid corrciond'iits in the r'.itWiifi toculy rf AVw- York, who vtRI give ns early nws of every new feature of stvlc and i ltgance among tho leaders of the gay world irKM --tor one copy, a, mi inieocopic, or one copy for three year, always in advance. t-t'BSCIilBE WIT1U1T I'ELAl Ail'IreS, MORRIS A WILLIS. r.ditori end I'rpriitrtt 1 07 Fult"ntrett, Xtu-Yvik j wSlwat. Farm For Bale, j SITU TKD 1 mile I rum irasourgu uouri House, containing 121 acres nT land, TU of which is 1 free from stone.which ii tho llllago pirt; the grating some stonoy, the best firm iu Orleans County, buildings good. Day, grain, farming tools will be I sola u ueslroil; nosscMon given soun u me iuuc property is sold, good timber, good sugar orchard, wen waier m nouse ana nam ny u'lueuuciniu prop perty vvill be sold at a bargjiu lo ihe bujer. Tor i further particulars enquire of 11, W. HARTSHORN, -r Iri-burgh. i Nov. 1155. U'-Ittj 1 Engraving At Printing. milE SUBSCRIBER IS PREPARED TO DO EN- I G a A V 1 N a AXD I'HINTIMl Of EVKItV hlVp, In the very best maunar and on the most seasonable terms. The most fashionable Wedding, Visiting, and other Cards- Portraits Laudrcapes, Diplomas, Merchants Fhow Cards, Consular A NotaiUl Seals, Seal Presses of every dcrlption, Ac, Ac. Per suns at a diitance fn-m the city can have engraving or printing of any kind promptly and canfully ex ecuted by sending a design or description by mail, If specimens are desired, two stamps should be sent fur the same Address WILLIAM N. DPNNELL. IlttJ Broadway, cer. Dey st N. Y. Nov- 'lit w'i'.'uios.S Ilapliiicl Cnlumlio, 1' UKNOA, ITALY, utTir IjI. errilcr. lo tlie Cilltcul of llatliiirlt.ii, us teacher of tbe ITALI AN und STAM.-II Luliuuiii... lie is d. sirou. f foriulnj! cliui'S f r tbe .ludy of lltoso lunj;u.iijoi, or vvillKive pilvnl Itlruiii'tnto iule puple.. J'.clng a nutivo Italian bl. pupil will Imn mi. usunt ivdvuntu;i'. for uiNuiriii! 11 tboroiiyli Vuovv. lodffe and pure pronunciation ol tlio 1 laliao ' ltoom. at the lloiiso of air. Cburlt Paine, .. iic Ibc l ailiolir I Imrrli, M Paul l , or . . .Ii i a lor 1 1 nvli inav I'! Ml ul P..f. Kinl'- on I'' HI I ' ,' i, . Ite J urritK H li Pjof J T mrs-T l'r ' II I I I ' ' Iv l' KVKi'ki! linn ii P Mah ii N t 1 I iMi:iiH. i.AWitiiNri: ro,, Only Manufacturers of m o a i o r ii ii u in. fiold at wholesale at our Dlstitlsry in Medfotd, I also at our ttoro NO. 555 COMMERCIAL STREET, (Near tho Charles Rriver RridcrA Boston. and warranted pure, when purchased directly from til. jown agents can uo suppueii witn tbo bPSl Rum and Alcohol, by send in if the r orders br mail, or Railroad Express. By-iiooit out lor countcricit jMcltord Rum, which U manufactured and sold in Boston. N.ILo have no agents employed to sell our rum. MKnroiin, September Gth, 1853, wllmosT. PLATTSBURGII ACADEMY. PbATTSDUltQM, CbtNTO.1 Co. N. Y. fllHE Fall Term of this Institution will commence .1 Wednesday tho 5lh of Septcmbor. Unusual facilities for acquiring tho rudiments of a thorough practical education In Its several depart ments are again offered to alt who chuoso to avail themselves oi incm, uasscs will bo lormcd tn French, In Chcintttry applied to tho Mechanical pur suits aud tho Arts, and In Architectural Design with tho ue of tho necessary instruments under tho direction of Dr, Rodolph MajowskI, (lrom Paris,) Practical and Analytical Chemist. An accomplished lady will havo charge of thu Female Department, and tho saino thorough in struction will bo given In tliis Department which has characterized it hcrctofoio. It is hoped that all intending will join tho classes at the beginning ot tno icrm. J. S. D. TAYLOR, Principal. September 1st, 1655, dlwAwtf M . OSTIIE1M, IMPORTER OF tf i m i. o i i n li f i o 1 11 I'j O AiJ b I v( u v t, j Vvoni Mi'it f, ( 't'wo itnnrn jrnm (nrlits A ',) s 1: V O K K . March I, 1855. wit For the Ladies, sr.v.Mi'ni) i;.iiiiuoii)i:itii:s. Jt'.ST rccolvcJ a now lot of Starape.l Collar Under Sleeves, Hand', and Il'd'k'fs ; also enamel cloth and working cotton, at LYMAN'S. March SI, 1855. wtl " K A K K li A U (I A I N S . ' HOO.1I WANTi;i)I" " COME A A J) SEE ! ! " DRY GOODS, GROCERIES CrocStrry, Piipcr I lanifiiis, Looking Ulaytios i'nrpoting anil Oil lnth", 4 T our snaclou NEW STORE, 160 Church bt J (one door North of our old stand,) which aro now offered far caxh at prices that aro without a in -'rdent ' here or oLowhcre.' Wo shall nrTerour t-ntiie -n.c l.ir'20da)ii " without regard to coat," nuiti tlm- fur .V) cents on tho dollar Now Is the limr tn bu H(iod. Money is wanted and goods mint be ,a'c-iiiccd " A penny taved is twopence earned." btcolltct the New tHorc, 150 Church t. . NICHOLS A BOYNTON I eh. 1 1, l-iS. dAw iontlcincn'3 Goods. t srnpENED, a nico lot of Silk, Merino, Wool- en and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, Ho siery, tovei, Suspenders Collars, Ildkfs.A Scarfs. AUo, ;i;Tiii:.Mi;'s viiawls. Call an l me at LYMANS. i'ct. 12, IvVi. dAwtf "STONE WARE. IV IC1HH ,t BOYNTON HAVINO PntCHASE( M nf BsillardA- Brothers, tho Stono Ware Manu factory, atp now ready to furnish merchants and other" at -hort notice, every description of Stone Wate. NICHOLS A BOYNTON. Burlington. July 1, IR54 - dAwtf HAKIUbON'S. Columbian Tonic Stimulant WiiLeure all dlsensses caused by prostration of digestive power. Its action Is immediate; i a stimulant, to rcuo tho vital energy to Its healthy force ; a tonic, to sutain and perpetuate that force titl healthy secretions aro restored and natu ral power return. It will remove all mild forms of Cholua, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Bilious Colic Fever, and Fever and Agui ; aud In connec tion with Harrison's Columbian Vegetable Emetic will cure tho most severe caso.i of thee and other acute diseases In tbe shortest possible time. The Djtpcjtic finds Immediate relief, and perma nent cure, in its use. For atl Bronchial and Pul monary affections, it ha? great restorative cOicacy. jiiv ik.iii'1 m-i "uuiii imnii.inj wjii IUH1 u n p rfeit subtitute for both thoso dlipnsc-cngendcring ; and heallh'dtstroying articles. It Is an exclulve- ly v cget ublf uniupovitlnii ; ami a pure tonic and ; .stimulant, without tho slightct difcnmig proper ty iu iU composition or action on the system. The flictoN of Tenii-erance then wilt find It an airent of great potency In their cau, nnd that the vitiated1 j innings ol a di"eaed appetite under Its use will I give plaeo to healthy action and natural desires. It is tleltcti us to tho tarte, an l grateful tn the sen ! ibilities id the teniach. It may be taken in Its 1 pre-cnt tonu, a rich syrup, or in water, making a delightful average. As a daily beverage, its dc Iicioune?k i jncfualcd by any fermented or alco holic preparation. It prevents as well as cures (lieae its ticl s applicable In all seasons, tu all disease, and . conditions of life, and from ex treme of infancy tu cAtrcme of ago. Price $1 UAltlUSON'S Columbian Vegetable Emetic Will withdraw and expel all diseased matter, solid, fluid or giseous, from all parts of the syttem. Besides its emetic properties, it is expectorant, al terative and anodyne. It acts in each of Its modes according to nature, relieves the laboring organism of diseased matter, and permit? a free action of Its natural functions to restore strength. It is the only safo and certain medicine in atl severe forms of Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Bilious Colic, Dysentery, Plurlsy antl every other acutc,dlenec. It has great remedial power in all chronic diseases, assisted by the lnvlgoiating and sustaining power of Harrison' Columbian Tmiio Stimulant, cures aro certain. rrinlptt.s of treatment and directions fur uc ac company each medicine. Prico 50 cents, Z t" Wholesale Agent for New England, OEO, W.DEKKiS, Stationer and wholesale ind retail dealer in Harrison Columbian Inkb and American "erluuicry, r Washington btrect, opposite the Iloiue, Boston, Adiw. iilD) ib35t wlyear. Auguu , ,"7- 1 Watches HailrOftu -ed inhcaiy 16 carat Ot my own Importations- to 3i ounce fine gold hunting cases, from , ,withtuy cases ; aho, line ones in heavy til re r cas finest own name and of my own Importation, of th . movements I have ever had the pleasure of ofUi ing to Railroadmen. Double Time Watches for1 sportsmen; Ladle Gold Watches in great variety, 11 at low prices, at lb. Old Stand, Church Street. J. ti, UKlitJlAJU. Pel.. 3 d.twtf z 5 a o a C a r CO 3 v. ! B - H r C- j-i o " r; " 2 S -i P T fr. t c 5 j; sj n J 5 tn u H " if 3 4 hr1 ' S) 4-H O 'i-ri S . -" rt t O K ir. CO CO (f) c ii 5 . K f C FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP. riMlU subscriber having purchased the Foundry 1 and .Macbiue Shop tormerly owned by IJ, TA1T i SONS, will continue the business of said (hops under the superintendence of Mr. J, Darling. Order, ad. dressed to Mr. J. Darling, Taftville, Vt. will meet with prouirt attention. C. S. HAMILTON. Hartford, Dec. 1st, 1855. w23wi THAT BALL ! WHERE IS IT ! rplIE question Ii often asked where I. tbe place to I buy eoods cheap. STAMI'OIIII would say at the cash store No. 156 Church ttreet. Oct 17, 155. diwtf, TILDEN iV CO'S. I ii i tt mill Solid Mrilicliiiil lUtrarts, HA VINO U1XEIVED Ihe Agency for tb. above llilracK. I am prepared to furuish these v ala ublo Medicioea at wholesale and retail. Druggists and Physicians vvill II ml II f.'T their Interest tu re. p Ivo tlti'lr tii idles from Im . av 1 call lurnish them ut Ibe .M.itiiir.o-lurei V Hl'olt.wle 'rices in small or 1 larg"pi.iulili Iberil.y loalting a rating tu them 1 oflnigbl. Pamplilil' I'oolJlnllig a II. t and full direction, miy In i.hulnrd at A.olheeary's Hall. wir .u.li:s. 1 ficnUcinena Shawls. t received by Kspiess, a large lotof llenlle tt man. rihawl. at 1 1 Bank Ulock, Nov C HK'SCIollilngStoie, No lAwtl DEO. 21. I p.fl5. Uciii'.va! ! Kcitiovai J t ttr I & 'WB BYM B MUM coraplclonssortiiient of MUSIC A I, Mi;iU,'ILM)IM'. m-l "II K"'l ptrtalnlnft. lo Ms hmnth nf huslnf- a larce .ssoriincni ol imanii fiiiitiis fmm llio Mnnufaclorlcs ol Clilckcrluc, Wnndirnril .V llrovv n,ninl llrnvvn ,v Allen. wliosc tnstrumentK nre well known In lie superior to tnyotlicr. mnniifncturc'l in this country SKIIAI'IIINKH a.mi MKI.ODKON.S, Manufacture J by Pniict k Co, nulfalojandCAniiAm A Needham, New York, of all sites and pattern, and every Instrument varrnntnt. SHEET MUSIC. Moro than Ten Thfnsnnd PImm now on hand, nnd all new piece nf Music received n soon n poMIh ed. (Ilea Books and Church Muslo Books of every description. .Mn, KIIST will sell all article as low as thoe nl the same quality can bo obtained In anv cltv. and a liberal d(count made to Teachers and those who buy to sell again. nrateful for tho liberal ratronncc he has thu far received, ho will spnro no effort to keep a complete assortment of nil articles usually kept In a Music Store, and by constant personal attention to hlbu siness, hope to sco in ills .New and UointmMous Storc, a ix of his oi,n,and many nkw customers, BurHt.gtnn.July 15, 1853. w3ntf Taylor's Premium StarchPolish This Article has been tested by tho best julges, and pronounced supe rior to anything of tho kind tn the market. It not only gives a clear polish to tbe linen, but obviates many difficulties to which laun dresses are subject. It prevent the starch from sticking to the Iron, and causes the linen to retain Its stitTncs. Another Important advantago Is, that by ulngthc PolIh, articles can bo starched In cither cold or boiled starch and Ironedlmmcdlately without tho unfavorable results which usually follow by tho ordinary manner. Prico only '2'tcts. in large bottle. Prepared by D.TAYLOR Jr., 10 Broad street, Ro-tnn, and sold by druggistsand grocers generally. J. M. HENRY, Watorhury, General Agent for Vermont and Canada East. Oct. 1st, 1855. wly AYER'S Arc curing the Sick to an extent never before known of anv Medicine. INVALIDS, READ AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. JITI.ES HAUEU Kin., (h well known perfumer, ol Chftmit ft rert, rinladetphia, who choics producti re ft ni ml at lmot t try toilet, t i l M am ftupi'y to nsy r)f)tmr Ctmhtic riLU.thitl tiave found tti em a better family medicine, for common ue, than any other within my knowledge. Many of my friend lone realized marked lienetlta from them, and to inriile with me In Mieiinfr thai they rwweM eitraordmary irtuen for druinc out difreacei and ruring the sick. They are not onlv efTfftiial, Imt nafe and pleasant to he taken nualitiei Hhirli nnict make them .allied hy the public, when they are known." The veneraMn Chancellor W'AUDLAW writes from Bal 1 1 more. ISth April. $S4 t " Da. J, C Atfr Pir: 1 have taken jour Tilla with (rest lienefit, for the IiBtleanrieen, lanttuor, loni of appetite, and Bilifum hradaclie. which Um of late earn overtaken me In the epmi A few done of jour nf la curad ine. I lint e u-ed your Cherry Tectoral many jears In my family forrnijr;lis and coldi with unfailing aurceM. You make medicine w hich curt r and I feel It a pleasure to commend joti for the pntid )im hae done, and are doing.' JOHN P. IIBATTV, Ci.,Sec. of the Tenn. Railroad Co., iae I " Pa. It. H. 0$tr, rxaadtlphta, Dee. 13, 1853. "Pir: I lake pleiuure in adding my leitimony to th efticary of your medicine, having dented very maUrtal benefit from the uba of Imtli your TecUral and Caihanie Till". I am ne.er without them In my family, nrr ahafl 1 r.er cotn-ent to be, while my meana will procure them." The w idely renow lied H. S. STEVE.NP, M. D.f of Went- wnrth, N. II., wrlteai " Having uied jour CTHmic Till Iu my practice, I certify from experience that they are an invaluable purga me. In cam of disordered functions of the liver, earning headache, Indigeirion, rnMnenetw, a at) tl PQli .arlety of dmeaea thai follow, they are a surer reaVeTaiian anv r-ther. In all cane w here a purgative reinety y wnuired, 1 confidently recommend theie I'llla In the public, ae eupenor to any other I haeeer found. TJiey ar aure in their ulceration, and perfectly tare rjuahtiea which make them an inaluab1e article fur public uie. I have fr inmxy j sar Innuii fnr Cky Pfftnrnl n the beat Cough medicine in the world ; and Uiexe Pilli are In no wine inferior to that admirable preparation for the trail inent of rii-tearee." Acton, Me., ,V(c S5, 1853. ' IIr. J.C. At la Dear Pir: 1 have been afflicted from my birth with scrofula in it worst form, and now, after twenty )ean trial, and an untold of amount of auffenng, hate Irceii completely cured in a few weeks by your Tills. With what feellnge nf rejoicing I write can only h imagined when you realize what I hate suffered, and how tone. " Neier until now have I ieen free from this loathsome diwae in wmt haj. At tiiiie u attacked my ees, and made me almont blind, bet-ides the unendurable pain ; at others it eetlled in the malp of mv head, and destroyed my hair, and hs kept me partly bald all my dajsj mimetlme it came out In my face, and kept it fur months a raw tore. 11 About nine weeks ago I commenced taking your Ca thartic Fill, and now am entirely free from tbe complaint. My ee are well, my skin fa fair, and my hair has com menced a healthy grow Hi j all of which makes me fsel already a new person. " Hoping this statement maybe the means of conveying information that shall do good to others, 1 am, with every sentiment of gratitude. Yours, Ate, MARIA RICHER." "I have known the above named Maria Rlcker from her childhood, and her statement is strictly true. ANDREW J. MESERVE, Overseer of the Portsmouth Manufacturing Co.' Cii-T. JOEI TRAIT, of the ship Marion, writes frnro Helton, aoih April, If " Your Tills have cut- from a bilious attack which arose from derangement Ller, which had become very serious. 1 had failed relief by my rhaiciui, and from ever remedy I could try; but a few doses of jour Tills have completely restored me to health. 1 have given them in my children fur worms, with the best ef fects. 'I hey were promptly cured. I recommended them In a ft lend for utstivetiess, which had troubled him for mouths; he told me in a tew da) s they had cured him. You make the best medicine hi the world i and I am free lo aay so." Read this from the distinguished Solicitor or the Supreme Court, whose brilliant abilities have made him well know n, not only fn this but ihe neighboring Plates, " Xev Orleans, 5iA April, 1854. "rirt 1 have great satisfaction in assuring vou that ni) self and family have been ery much benefited by your medicines. .My w Ifo w as cured, two) esrs since, or se vere and dangerous cough, by jour CHtaar Tictosil, and since then his enjojtd ifec( health. My children have several times been cured from attacks of the In flu enzaand Croup by it II is an Invaluable remedy for these complaints. Your Cihtic Tiuj have entirely cured me from a d)pepeia and coaUvenesa, whteJi bu crown upon me for some jeare. Indeed, ihie cure is Muore important, from the fact that I had failed to muw. the bet Thyeiciana which this section of gel reliet . Ms, and from any of Uie numerous reme the country afto. die I had taken. . llke t prcidajntiaj tleMins ou seem to ns, Pot-to., ..nrpcewe are not un to our familv, and )ou may wen - muidmiol il. lours respeciiunv, MivTpRti LJLAVIlT Tn. " XfH.I, Chanter . OAie. AvrX 5IA. " lis. J, C. Atii Honored Pin I hiv, mida a Ihe. ooih trial of Ih, C.th.itic TiLii, left ma by your inl, nd ltie heeri mred byltiein of (lie ilreadful Rlietimimm iiniter wlurh Ii, fmuid me suffernir.. Tin first dine r. heied me, and I few mbseqiienl di-sei lilt, ,iitir,Iy removed the diel.. I reel in heller heilth now than for i.nie )ear, tiefure, wliirli 1 itlnbute entirely to the. efficu sfiour C.TM.itic Tiu.1. Your, with ireal leaped, LUCIUS B. MKTCALP." The above lr 111 from nersoni w lio are iubliely knows where they reside, ind who would not imkt Uie., stila menu w lilioul a thoroiih conviction that they wen true. Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER & CO., frictlcal and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. SulJ in Burlincton.byT. A. Peck, II, W, Alum and A. C. Stkar, Messrs Siinonds.Shelburnc, A. B. Siraends, Wllliston, E. Alexander, Charlotte, II. A. Ilndges, Hiehmond, L. Dixon A Co., Milton, and llowo A Spalding, Jericho. Oct. 15, D53. dAwly A CARD. DOCTOR GEO. M. TIOIIE, A STUDENT under Sir Ashley Cooper, late of the City of London, England, has taken up his abode iu Rut land, Vermont, and is now prepared to practice upon Canceri, Tumors and Ulcers Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Venereal Diseases, whether acute orchronlc, and allCutaueous Diseases ol the skin. Hepledgcs himself not to take any per.on under treatment whom he cannot cure, and makes no charge where there Is no cure affected, Persons brlngiug certifi cates from the Minister of their Religion, of their inability to pay, he will euro without charge, and will forleit a hundred dollarsin every case of fail, ure, This he feels assured will be sufficient to con vince the public, that he does not belong to that class of persons called charlatans, or quacks, who live upon the sufferings and credulity ol their fellow creatures, Stmi'Tumi or Caxcer. This disease originate. In the form of Pimples, Warts, Scales, Horny Pro. tuberances, Preternatural enlargements, and Tuber cular Elevations. Sometimes unusual beat, and very unpleasant Itching, succeeded by a twitching, and a sensation felt as if there were a fly or spider crawling over the part, and at Interials a darling, hooting pain, which becoineimorcfrequeut asthe disease progresses. It also originates from blows, bruises andthe ordinary ciuieiand .tales of Inflammation produce Cancer; grief and anxiety are also Its causes Sorrow for the loss of relatives, also, often produces it, It Is favoured by age and by the unmarried state in wo-neu - when it occurs in the married, the menses almost alwayscease first, showing a connec tion between them i Itai.oapears very commonly at tbe period when thli secretion disappears. It ocours even In subject, as young as five years, but moilconimonlnadvincedllfe.and scrolula predi. posts to it. The Doctorwillattendonpatlentiln tbt country If culled on to do io, In Inform themof hllwhere. bouts, (hit they may aiall tbeuisclt t of bluer, vice.. Ills addrfi. ii "Dm. Ilroaur M. Tmnr, corner nf Mechanics and Foieststreels, Rutland, Vt. IIEORill'. M. TIGHE, l'i 'I' In I Canrtl Inrl. May. 155 TV..... I . ClAn.. tUn.i,i ' -v.v n V r'Y Los. nice l all wool .beet., and Role Blanket.. And If tou hav. irolahorse. a cood horse.44KiiiDEH,,buT one of those good horse blanket., they art all cheaper than wood or eoal, and certainly more du r.nif. iron i lorgeiat toe lunnnnoivm.. ' ISA, Dec 5 dAwtf "53 1 Fl NEW scorns, At Jlrii.rn.ifihi'fi Jrwdry Mlorc, CHI K C II pTRELT. VmW nPLMNU -un, RICHEST AND MOS'l 1 " varied anrlii'mt of Wad hes, Clot k, dnvelry nd Vany (lwrfl( Telescopes, Miciuwct-es, Knives, Jtaiors r-ctsois, Nredej, Silver (Nrd Vaxr and Pottn Mnnaleg, Combr , Hpi'lif . Pctlutnrry, Soups, HalrWahes nnd Dy, Court Plaster, Reticules, I'herniomclris, iA(;iii:iiiti'.o i ri: lamns, Hunting (loo.Is, pitch J'lasks, bhot Poiodip., Patent Wads ami Caitridgea, i.'un Cat, I and i barrrl I'lstids, llevoliers, Dihiklng I'la.li.. I'ltilnl ami Ihilnni'i MVir, Pea .'cts, fin Hollers. Oindlc.tiel. . 'I'liinblara. luinunion f-ots, C'uko l'ruit nml C vrd Ha.keK M.i "f ,m"y ,'lc" ",m1 prli,r. vWA "'Nuatlcal lnMruinents, 'a .MatclH; .-!lV"T lack, i ll f n'.1,,io,ir,1'Chc" ltH Hl"1 t'hcitfra, 1'I.iln I-rUi l?ur,1 I'llla, ant jj nxtcnsUo hrirtrlnnclV11" "r,,lclp,i haling Try much en Zi?it?tf'nnuiwl UlC Hchwt Stock of Wh,rcru,tr, ntl 1 low price, result in hVJ l 19 " " liurlington,. luno 22, l"'''. 1 a. iVUW SlKli(J ;o)!)K tat NICHOLS V BOYNTm.s 150 Cliuixli Slrcct, lliirlingto. ' yi; aui: now ki;oi:ivimi r .r, I (lonil., nil of which wire bought tu sell j JJ will l.o sol.l i hitlr htrtr than can lio bnuglit at i" otlicr storo. M'obavcncarlj everything In the najf. Ih'os ,,kiIn, Mlks, Satins, I'onllnj, Tlssuci., ll.iragcs, l.tncns, l.awns, .Mnslin., lloUilns, Cr.ipc, Cliullcys, (lln hanis, 1'rciich, llnsllsli nnd American Prints. Also, .UOUIiNI.NO nwi)A Ol' KVKUi K1XU. SHAWLS oi cicry hlii'l, both Long an.l Square, some as high as $iU from tuat flown, .Mnnllllii- nml Ciiici. A gon.l laricty of White Hoo ls and Embroideries, l.loies an.l Hosiery. In this branch ne shall give particular attention. Linon Ciood.s of nil kinilH. lnieu Sheeting, Pillont Case Mnen, Table Linen, Shirt Linen, i'onclling, Ac, ,tc. Crovliery, China, anl llliaiiraro, LOOIvINll IILASSKS, I'apcr Jlansmgs, Writ Intlia Cowls ami (Irtice) its, all of which Hill bo sobl at till lowest poesible i.ri cetf, wholesale ami retail. CALL AND Pi:K! May 1, 1835. Unit JfrrV TlTV ril-liura P.mnIM . i; i , at nn: m:i: mvi: lr rccclio.l Turkish 1'oncls, JJrown and Illeachcd for friction and sh.,rhli,n 1-..I- orcdoucs. for wiping Plato. no uould Inilto thoatlcnlwn of purchasers to our Stock of Uresis Hoods, linbroidcrlos, Drest rrlmmini;.. Shawls, Cloaks. 'Ilm. ,t v.,inrl.i. Tho assortment is hrze and rnnslnntlv wlvl additions of new and desirable styles. wci iiiu, iooo, lwtr t IlWOjjEVKN OCTAVy l'lANOloIlTES.FHO.M a the eolcbrated Maiufactory of Woodward .1 Brown: one, a beautiful O.r.iu.t rrcrirnd. and now to Lo seen at lil'ftT'a .MusicStore. llurllr.ton, .May 1 dJLwtl New Arrival. rilllU subcrlber ha. jut received frm tho Mills I- a large stock of Lumber, cnsi.tini of the fol lowing kinds : Seasoned Spruco and l'inc tongucd aid grooied flooring Hoards; Hang Sawed Hemlock L'oard" at $S per It. IJ inch Hemlock Boards (or fencing. Norway Pine llo.ird for flooring and roofing, and a Iirgc lot of Cedar Shingles. Tho subscriber has also on hand and lor salochcap for cash, Carriages in ' Sle'jl i of all kinds Ho. pairing of t'ir.iages .Jouc c. short nonce. Al.o, 5u0 Cords of Wood for sale, nhich H be dcllteied In any part of Ihe ullage. JOHN K. URAY. Oct. 3d. 1655. wllm3 IMano Fortes ex melotlions. H it policy to buy a poor article which !ats only a short tlmeand is thon worthies, orwtuld you haie a thing ot tho best quality, ltemeinbir that tbo PI AXIIl-llliTLV and .M LLOIiLONS lor sale by L. S. Kl'ST, arc tmrrnnlut uf the first quality, ind are manufactured by tho best makers in the coin. ry. .lust call at the M I SIC STOKK and compart h.ni will, other indtrnmi'iitrof the kind. Feb. 7. d.twlf STING! STINGING' S'lTNf, ! ! ! ni.Tis rn iiuviuimut hu iipoIUvp v cjicuhitct an cKltrly but jncoso matron jis phc entered our store not long since. It is not however our nuqio-e to comment upon tho remark, hut rather to inform the puhlio th.-vttho llco Hi v c is now prq-arc't for tho with .i ?plcnli I stock of I try flood!. I'oubtlcss our stuck and style of doinj; hu-iric- aro ton well known to med repetition here; let it suffice to say h..twchrUi. .is choice i selection n the market fford nn-l sh.ill endc.ivor to a low as any attest man who ells Iioiryrfiwiim, eun njjordtoda i; ii v i: : .Merinos, M lire Antiiuc, .M.intilU Velvets, Ladies Clothii, Sack Flannels, M 4 nulla , rio.iks and Talnud, lhawU, 1'nlka acks, bilk.tvToolWraj'pcrs l-arnnicuas, lirocaae, Cnhurs, Chameleon, Haw V.g, I'laid.s Uo Lalncs, !nhatn', I'riu tc, Mrlpc, I'bld, Plain and Hlack, tMlh, EM1HIOIDERIES, and LACES, iihi.ss Titnmi.Ncs, IliMiot-l'iii'iiisliiii (.'(sods, And all kinds of Dry Goods iu great abundance Wo rc.ptitfully in.itc au examination of ou ttockand iriics. BEE HIVE. Sept Jill), ls.i5. III.KK IS int. COLUMB dAwtf Tin: iioiedv ' 'I.OP.llS IAN TILLS! Have you Liter Com) laint t Kidney Complaint I Rheumatism I Erysipelas ? Feverand Ague t Scrofula 1 Scurvy 1 Ulcers ! Fever ! J)ye.rpsla ! Conai.lrtale(- Jewels ' Tile, f l ee 5 to 1 Pills Daily. Use 1 to 3 every other day. Use 3 to II .1 times a week. U.e 5 to t Pills each day. Use 3 to 1 every other day. Use 3 to 1 Pills dally. Use 5 to 4 Pills each day, Vsc ' t 4 Tills dally. 1 to 3, let Physician direct Use ' to 3 I'iii.' each day. I'so 1 to 3 Pills daijv. Use 1 to 3 Pills each liay. Use 3 to 5 Pills dally. Dropsy i Cure are eflnled at Ices cost of money and loss id time, than by ony other medicine known. These Columbian Pill-, II used faithfully, will search cut your disease, let it bo inside or ouLiJo. 44 Helps struggling nature to expel hcrfoes." Derangement of the Biliary organs Is the primary cause of most Ca.es if Consumption 1 Correct thisdcrangemcntl-y faithfully uiiig Dr. Clough's Columbian Pills ! lu one ca.o 5 boxc. accomplished what $50 doctor log failed to do. Cured. Suppression ot the Menses, or painful and Imperfect menstruation, Hlt"-E PILLS WILL CURE! For Females to uso under alldcticale circum-tances. and for Lalie. In child bed, the equal cannot be found invaluable. An eminent Physician says : 44 The.o Columbian Pills should be found and used in every laiuily in tho land." As a mild, gcnllc physic, 'hero is just what you need; For a Powerful Cathartic, here i power Indeed ! So each gland In the system feels just the right touch; Each small do.o Is helping the great nouc too much! Sold by Druggists and dealers in Medicine all over tho County. Price 55 cents. 5 Boxes fur $1. Orders must bo addrcs.cd to Wm. Heuno, Proprietor Pittsfield, Mass. Sold in Burlington by Thko. A. Pick, Geo. W. Allei, A. C. spear. Winooskl, IBtM i A. 11. A D. Sasph. N. Y. cily. Sept. Sli, 1x55 d.twtf New Dooks. 1 MEIIII'A.N FEMALE EDUCATION. WHAT J and by Whom. Price 1S& cents, Lucy Berton or Woman. Rights; and Spirl tuatism; Price (1,55, for sale by SAM'L. HUNTINGTON. Corner of Church A College street. Nov. 19th, dAwtf For Hoys. FINE ASSORTMENT ol all wool Twcedi and Union Cas.lmeres. Also, Plain and Fancy Linens, for Cont. and rant., Ju.t tne tnings or the things or Summer wear, at May 15. 1754 L V.MAN'S dAwtf New Goods At BRlNSMAID'is JEWELRY STORE, Church St 11 etlcules of various styles, Papier Mache, and Silvered Fans, Black Fans, Boy. Belts, Masks, a vnietv ot new .Ivies handsome Cameo Pins, Locket Pius, Coral and Pearl set Pins, Gold and Hair Bracelets, and a t ariety of Gold, Pearl, Ruby, Garnet and Emriald and plain and chased lb and 18 Carrat Rins , Atn, WiitiLts ul cvtry kind and prices, al the lowi.t pllcee. New Good, constantly airivln,-el BUlfiSMAID'S Jeuelr Stole, Chtirth stiett U) null. I- ... dAwlf II A M H . 4 QUANTI I OF 11 A MS. SMALL SIZE, DESI ! -a.lEt , b.llllg. Holel keep,,, an.lr.t.iler. 1 " '"" ,t;"," A I July 11- d"" Ul V LY BEECHER'S RECEIPT BOOK For Sale at HUNTINGTON'S, Nov :0, 1615 d.lwtf Hullnncl & nurlinfjton Hailroatl. WINTI'.It AHHANCII.MliriT. k'itiji&ttxtll ON and alter Monday Dee. 3rd, 1855, Train will run as follows, vis Live Unrlingtnn for Itulland and Uellows Falls al R.IO A. M. ri.l.i and 7.10 P. M. Iavo IJellowa Kalis Tor Hutland and liuillngton allJ.lS.H.lSand'S.IOI'.M. l-nve Hutland for liurlington at fi.SO A. M. 1 1 25 and 3.U5 P. M Leavo Hutland for liellowl Fall, at '5.30 A M. and 12.00 M. At Hurllnirton. trains connect with trains of lh Vt. Central an.l Vt. and Canada roads; at Hutland, ith trains for Tro. Albany. New York. Saratoia ''.orlnes, Schenectady, and the V at at Bellows tails with train of the Cheshire Hoed for Filch. hurt, vVorcestcr, Iiwell and Boston Vermont Valley HoaJ, for Brattleboro, riprlngfield, Hartford, New Haven v New York and with Sullivan Hond, for Yind8or, Ac. Freight Trains, wltA Passenger Car attached. E. A. CHAPlN,Supt. Nor. 2'Jlb, 1H55. dAwtt Vermont & Canada R. R WINTKR A tilt A NtSBMEiST, NUimiKIlN, WliSTERN, U1UTI.SI1 AND U I yi A I I. It ) IJ T v.. TRAINS CiOINU N01UI1. .11 AIL TI1AIN connects, at Windsor and Whlto IT I Hivcr Junction with trains from Iloston, New Vork nnd St. Johnsbury. Leaves Windsor atl.ll P. M., stops ever night at bt. Albans, pritceeds next morning to House's Point whero it connects with ains Tor uguensourg ano: lontreai. 'ccommwlatlon Train leaves Northfieldat 7.00 A- for Houso's Point connects at Essex with train inm Hutland and at House's Point wilh trains for Mon.eaj same evening. Leavo V hte Wrcr Junction at 5.15 r.M Vntrllerat 7.15 a.m. A 4.45 " Uui'lngton at 5.30 A 9.35 " A 6.00 -HAINS GOING SOUTH, Leave Kouts't print at ll.U a.m. A 1.10 r.M. " St. Alba., 7.00. A.M. 1. 20 A 6.56 " " IiurliogloL .. A,, 4 J.S5 .. " Montpeller 9.55 " A G.15 The 7.00 A. M. Tiln from St. Albans connects at White ltlver Juncllin and Windsor with trains for Uoston and New Yorr and intermediate stations, arriving In Boston vta Co.cord) earlier than by any other route. HTTickets for Buffalo, Del-oil, Chicago, and the West, for sale at tho principal Stations. H. SHEfcB UKNE, Suit. Nerthfield. Nov. !Gth. 1855 1 8 5 5. Groat Western U. S. Mail LiHf. .TI ifli iKiin.Sout hern It. It. liinc. DLFFALO TO CHICAGO, .lllhvnukir, Kcnoshn, Kncinc, Wimkcgnn, St. I,oul, .la atl tllctM in the It's.'' The following first class Steamers form the lin tetween Buffalo and Toledo t( .MlllTHKRN INIIIA.VA, I. T. Pheatt, Commander. ."(IIITIIKltM .1114 1!1;aJS, A. 1. Perkins, Commander. J:JHUKK hTATK, L. B. Goldsmith, Commander. One of the above fine steamers will leave the Mich igan Southern Railroad Dock, BuSalofveryoverdng (.-undays excepted) immediately on the arrival of the ears from the East, going through to Toledo di rect, connecting there with the Mungan Southern J Northern Indiana R.R Passenger Trains leave Toledo 1 1 .III) A.M., 1 I' ..11. 8.15 I.M., 11.30 IMI. Arrive at Chicago ti.HO I M. 3 A. .11. 8 A. .11. 0.05 A. M, Through Tickets can be obtained at tie principal llallroad offices East, and at the Company's office, d L'uffalo, or on board JAMES MOO HE, General Superintendent, Adrian. n 11. Ji. HITCUIE, Agent, Buffalo. May 55. dAw6mos NORTHERN f RAILROADn.Y. TALI. AIinANCJEMENT, cum.men'cim; xiiLTnsi)Ay,oct,4tii, less. JNE rASSENOEH TRAIN DAILY each way. COIN'. EAST. Leave Ogdensburgh at 9,30 A. M ., arriving it Rouses Point 4,00 p. M. f.OI.XJ WEST. Lca.c Roties Poiut at 9,30 a.m., arriving at Ogden.burgh, 3.30 r. m. ;4)Nih;tionk. At Houses Point, with Vermont If Canada Rail. oad and Lake Champtaiu .tearaers, for Boston. Turlington, Troy, Albany, New-York and Cham plain A St. Lawronce Railroad for Montreal and Quebec. At Mocr's Junction, with Montreal A New-York Railroad; lor Moutreal, Quebec, Pittsburgh, Bur lington, Troy, Albany and New-York. At Ogdcnbnrgb, with the Bytown A Pr.scott Railway for tho City of Ottowa, and Ontario A St. liwrence Steamboat Company's steamers for the South and West. Paf-scngers by Railroad go through to Troy same dy; by Lake Champlain steamer, arriving early nct morning. 'through Tickets to be had by either Route at the principal stations. Trains stop 36 minutes at Malone for dinner. GEO. V. HOYLE, Eupt OFFICE N. R. It., Malone, N. Y., Sept. 39, 1S55, wtl IN5.1 LAKE 4;iIAJtrLAIN. 185 Fare to Troy, Albany and New York, OA' DOLLAR LKRS than by any other route from Burlington I The new and splendid steamer, of the Champlain Transportaion Co., vll : America, Canada, I'apt. VVm. II. Flacjg, UNITED STATES, Cart. Sets R ForrtF, Capt, Wit. Akvzmov, i-1 H ill, .in in I nter .Hun t ny. May 7th, and until further notice, run as follows to wit One of the above boats. GOING SOUTH, will leave House's Point every morning, (Sundays excepted) at S o'clock, on arri val ol cars of Champlain and St. Lawrence Railroad irom .Montreal, reach Burlington at 10i A.M., in lime for the train of tho Rutland and Burlington Railroad going South and East, Reaching Boston and New York same evening, and Whitehall at 4 o'clock, P. -M., in time for car. which reach Troy and Albany at 7 P. M. where passengers can lake the Troy steamers and Hudson River Railroad ler New York, or by same line passengers will reach Schenectady at Ci P. M., and connect with the train of the New York Central Railroad going West d arrive at Suspension Bridge, Niagara Falls and Dutfalonext morning. I IM.; 1I4IATS ;01Nt. hOIJTll, LEAVE ROUSE'S POINT every evening, (Sun days excepted) at 7 o'clock, on arrival of last train from Montreal and Ogdensburgh, Nh rutuburgh at el. Port Kent at 91. Burlington at 10 o'clock, P, M. and Whitehall at 6 o'clock, next morning, where iaengcr. may take the car. for Troy, Alba. ' ny , New Y'ork and Schenectady, reaching New York to dine, and Suspension Bridge, Niagara Falls and I Buffalo to tea. hay iioats coi.m; north. Leave WHITEHALL every morning, (Sunday exceplod,) at 10 o'clock, on arrival ot train, from Troy, Albany and Schenectady.arrlve at Burlington al 1 o'clock, P. M. connecting with the train, of Rutland and Burlington Railroad from Eut and i South. Thence directly to Rouse'. Point without I landing, and arrive at 71 P. .M., in time for passen gen to arrive at .Montreal same evening, anu ug dcruburgh to dine next day. IM l.. l.-M. IIUAT liUIAI.nuUlll, Leave WHITEHALL eaery evening, (Saturdays excepted at 9 e'clock. on arrival of train from Troy, Albany, and Schenectady, arrive at Burlington at n o'clock next morning and via Port Kent and Platta. 1 burgh arrive at Rouie'i Point at hi In time for pas eengvrs to arrive at Montreal at 101 A.M., and Ogdensburgh at 5 P. M. ! The above arrangement will connect with all the pasienger train, of the Rutland and Burlington ' Railroad at Burlington. I An arrangement ha. been made with Capt. Lot I Chamberlain, of the steamer Francis Saltui.tyleate Platlaburrrh srer lnornlnir at 61 o'clock, and to ar- j rive at Burlington via Port Kent, at 101 o'clock, in time lor passengers to Uke the Line Boat! lor the coum ana west, ana car. oi ii nuu.. .m x-m. Illigton Kallroaa ajl ana ouum. RETURNING, leave Burlington every afternoon I nn the arrival of the Boats from the South, with i.ccgeri and mall, for Port Kent andPlatUburgh. : P. D00L1TTLE, Treai. liurlington, May 5. 1855. dAwtf New Goods AT THE OLD STAND, ciiuncu htreet. 1 AMES E. BRINSMAID, successors Brlosmiidl .1 Tl . 1 L . t . . t . 1 . Ala t-i.1 .nit Is receivineoonttantly New Good. In all depart I... .h I...,..! .Innk In tho Klala.would merelV.a that the assortment I. kept good, and that the eu can oe um in iuwu or uvi m ... A ew OIOCK 01 uuuars, uaujos, iv iwur,,.f ry, Ac, now opening. .Nov in us V .1 1 n T,l,bar. flnnd. j nFevervdeicrlptton.kept eonitantly J by B. TURK, No. 5 Bank Bloc I Ut lUf PiUlf . Not- .