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THE FREE PEESS.BURLINGTON, ITU I DAY MORNING , NOVEMBER 20 1838. BUSINESS CARDS s. at. vettkngiijT, & co's ADVERTISING AQEXCV, 119 Nassau St., Xew Yuri, $ 10 Stale St., BOSTON, S. M. Pettesoiu. A Co., aro tho Agents for tho Free Tress anil tho most Influential nnd largest circulating Newspapers In tho United States nnd the Canadas. Thoy aro authorised to contract for n at our hunt ratn. joiin n. wiinr.mnt. Attorney & Counsellor nt Law. BURLINGTON, VERMONT. May 29, dly. C. Ti. llENEDICT, C0MHIS9IOXER FOR TOE STATE OF VERMONT, IX XEW YORK. Offico 71 Wall Street. (i. O. BENEDICT, commissioner ron ras STATE OF NEW Y 0 it K . Office Free Preil Rooms, Burlington, Vermont. N. PECK, Jll., & CO. RETAIL DEALERS IN R Y GOODS, D AT THE 'BEE HIVE." Corner of Church and College sis., Burlington, 17. If. TECK, JR., D. 0. TECK, J. E. TECK, (JEOnOE r. EDMUNDS. Attorney & Counsellor at Law. AXI) SOLlCtTnll IX rlTAXTKllV. Offieo oror Commercial Hank, Burlington, Vt. WII.T.IA3I CJ. SHAM", COMMISSIONER FOR inE STATES OF MAINE. N.HAMPSIIIUE, MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE ISLAND, CONNECTICUT, NEW YORK, ILLINOIS, MICIIIOAN, WISCO.VS IN and OHIO. . , Burlington, Vt., Aug. 25th, 183S. dAwtf ALBERT G. STHONCi, DEALER IN Rurlington Wagon Axles, Canada Plates, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Tin Tlates, Mill andClrcular Saws, and Mechanics' Tools. A LSO f KA V J SHELF HARDWARE, Nails, Iron, GIas, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Anvils, Vices, Sheet Iron, Iron Wore, Brass, Zinc, Copper, Bar Load, Bar Tin, Chains, Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Hound, Siiuire, Octnson, nnil I'lnt CAST STEEL HOUSE TRIMMINGS, CARRIAGE AND STLLL SPRINGS Sallery and rarrlago Trimmings, Wagon Springs, Sprin ol, Ac, Ac. Burlington, Vt. LIGHT ! LIGHT ! ' jr EROSENE LAMPS for sale at China Hall, 15. IV Church street, for one half the usual prico. Burlington, May 10, 1B9. S. S. BROWN AM BBOTYPES Sr PII OTOGItAPl I S7 Tile Finest and most durablo Pictures aro the Ambrotypcs and Photographs, and Ambro- types put up witn a Mack stained glass aro tho on ly glass picture that can bo relied upon not to change There is no Black Varnish tocrackin cold weathoror Balsam to blister with tho heat as in all other glass pictures. Tho Photograph is su perior to any other plcturo mado on paper. Tor proof please call at Mcl'HERSON'S GALLERY, Church street, Burlington, Vt dAwtf J. M. McPilERSON. GItEATEST CURE IN THE FOR F A I WORLD X ! PROF. CHAS. DE GRATIl'S ELECT I C OIL! f piIIS OIL is tho only euro in tho world for the JL euro or RIIEUMA T ISM, Deafness. Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbano Scratica Spinal and Bronchial complaints, Tio Dolorcaux, Head-ache, Cramps. Croun. Piles, Felons, Strain. and Bruises, Cuts and Wounds, Swelled Olandss buff Joints, fccroiula, Erysipelas, soro tipples, Swelled Breast, Womb Disorders, Salt Rheum, Canker in tho mouth and stomach, Palpitation, Eruptions, Caked Breasts, Quinsy. Sore Throat, Palsy, Pleurisy, Ulcers, Lock Jaw, Heart-burn, Tooth and Eur-acho, Xcnousncss, Costlvenets, Burns, Sore Gums of teething infants, Hemorrnge, j osccss, ciiuccks, motion ureasts, umiblains, Kttor, Shingles, Frosted Feet, Fever and Ague, Ohanped Hands, or any other diseases that arc soro and painful. Is tho only articlo over brought Dcioro mo public tnai win uo its work pcrlcctly in from 3 TO 30 MINUTES, and has been used by thousands and pronounced tho best remedy ever discovered. The oil acts on tho system with electricity is of pure vegeiaoio preparation. rot tho slightest danger of applying it outwardly or Inwardly. It at onco gives a permanent cure in most cases in from ten to twenty minutes. The Physiologists of Europe havo discovered that all organic derangement of tho animal system Is the effect of an obstruction of tho physieo-electrio fluid in the organ diseased. A skillful application of mis un puis in immcaiaic motion tne nervo Hula and the euro is at onco accomnlisbed. No bleed. ings, no vomiting, no purging or blistering resort- cu 10. None genuino without tho signature of Prof. C. DeGrath Principal Depot at South-clghth street, three doors below Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Coun. try dealers and Druggists supplied wholesale and retail. Price 25 cents; 50 cents; and SI per bottle. Try every thing else givo this one simple CAUTION Bo careful to ask for and get DeGrath's Eloctrie Oil, as worthless imitations aDound. mere have numerous imitations sprung up on the reputation my article has acquired. Tho puouo must pewaro. inoy aro worthless. For salo by J. 11'. ROBY $ CO., in this place, ov an uruggisis throughout tho country, da. CTCir ....r. .. -nf.... 11 Printed at Xo. 6 College Street, Burlington, Vt, GEO. W. fc G. G. BENEDICT, Editors and Proprietors. Trrm. of Sub.crlj.nlon. 140 Village Subscribers, supplied by the Carrier, $1 50 If paid strictly in advanee, . . 2 00 Tor Mail Subscribers, and those who take it at the Office, . . - 2 00 If paid strictly in advance, 1 50 If paid during the year, - 1 75 interest chargeable arter the year s end. Trrm. of Subscription fur Dully Free Prc.a. Village Subscribers per annum, . Thoso who recoire it by Mall, for 0 months Or per annum, ..... ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. $5 00 2 00 4 00 HT No lubscrtctlon stonned until all art paid, except at the option of tho publisher, or aiavuutmuou unless oy posillVQ orders. Term, for Advertising 1st Weekly. One square, 3 week,! -" " 1 month $1,00 1,2a 2,50 2,25 " " 3 months .... Thre squares, 3 weeks, " " 3 months, " " 6 ... Ten lines of minion type constitute a square. 5,50 7,00 uuciaj uifluuuu, iu yearly auverusers. Legal notices 10 cents a line. W The privilege of vearlv advert ler I. Hint tedto their own imraedlato business, in their own name; ana all advertisements for tho benefit of omer persons, as well as legal advertisements and advertisements of auction sales, and advertisements wuu mo names ol other persons, sent in by them, must be paid for at tho usual rates. uiniraets for yoarly advertising will not lo d. ouunuou unless an order to that oBect is left at w uuioo a wnen discontinued In less than ., ....y,KV a WWs year mil be charged. 1YO advertisements can bo Inserted gratuitously of societies public Institution, or companies. 7 erAdvertlsements ordered upon tho Insldo ex. ".gu' Us, f " I'"CCnt ' mii0 uPn Deaths and marrl.ges Inserted gratis for sub. loriberi. No ice, of funeral, 25 cents Obituary notloei 4 enti per line. 1 MUSIC! .MUSIC!! BIUSIC I! ! J. Ricc.Tcaclicr of llrass Rands, Boston, and Leader of the Boston Cornet Band. RICH'S Ouadrlllo and Serenade Choir, of Boston will ho In Burlington, Vt. about tho 15th of Octo ber, and will remain there until Spring. Having had ninny earnest solicitations irom lny friends In Vermont, to return to them In tho l'all, I haro concluded to do so, and at tho samo tlmo prcvnlled on sonio lino talent of Boston to tnko a trip to tho country and remain thero tho Winter senon, Our Hand will number six porformcrs, nnd will fur n Mi mnlo either as Hand or Orchotrn, for Halls Cotillion Parties, Promonndo Concerts, 1'rlvnto 1'artles j Wedding", AC., Ac. Any number or pteees furnished. N. II. Adams, Leader of tho Orchestra; J. IticE, Leader of tho Scrcnado Choir; 1). W. WATnnnorsFi, Prompter. Orders left at W. W. Partrldgo's Music Store will recelvo prompt attention. July 27. Awtf NOTICE, WE havo established a branch of our TIinESIIING .HACIIINE A N V T A C T O U V .11 AT CHAMrLAlJT VILLAGE, N.Y., where wo shall keep on hand our celebrated Horc powcrs, Threhcrs and Cleaners; also, all parts and pieces for repairing. With our inns experience, nno tho unequalled reputation of our Machine, wo hope to securo tin incrcicd pitronajro among tho Tanners of XowYork, Vermont nnd Canada. From this rdaco wo can forward machines to any place, on Itatlroad nnd Lake, and navigable waters, WITH DISPATCH. ricaso call and look nt tho Machine". DAVIS .t CO. Chnmplaln, July, 18.53. Jf. n. IV c aro making a new style of Cylinder, different from that of any other manufactory, nnd believed to bo superior to nil other". w3m3 D. .t Co. HOOTS AM) SHOES. MILES ,t HOWE, Church Ptreet, Mnnnfiictti. rers of nnd denlcrs In Lidle, nont, nnd Children Hoots, Shoe, flalters, Ties, of every va riety and stylo. Wo havo now on bind a very LARGi: ASSORTMENT of desirnblo flood for tho Spring trade, nt prices to aecnmmodato all classes of tho community. At kinds of Hoot. Shorn nnd Gnitrrn or Ladles, Ocntlcmen.'nnd Children, manufacture! ra order in tho most Fashlonablo Style, nnd ward men. April SI. w3m t ii e c it i: A V V. S T AND BEST LAMP U Till WOULD, is the cianr.riATEi) l'ATEXT VESl'EH GAS HI'K.VEn. PARTICULARLY adapted to Churches, Hotels, Hall, Factories, Stores, Parlor, Families, Ac. It is pcrlcctly sate, rsochanco for cxplo.ion. It is not extinguished by any ordinary wind. It requires no wick. It will not get out of order. A child ma) tako caro of it. It is unequalled for reading or sewing. Tho liht is not injurious to tho eyes. For economy, cleanliness nnd comfort, it defies competition, nnd is tuc best licht in the world. The Material used is Puro Camphene. Tho flamo and liMures rosemiilo tia, producing an equally brllliantlight, at ono half tho cost one third tho cost of tho ordinary way of burning camphene, nnd less than ono fourth he cost of burninir fluid. The subscriber Is now ready tu supply all orders lor tne abovo mentioned burners on short notice. 7Wi Iligltls will bo sold in tho counties of Addl son, Chittenden, Franklin und firnnd Isle, nt rea sonablo rates for further particular, address E. J). FltlXK. Underbill Vt., Sept. 13, 1S5S. dCt w Cm. EIGHTEENTH ANXIVEIISAKY. Comer's Coninicrcinl College, XO. 131) WAS1IIXOT0X ST., IiOSTOX, Will bo open, as heretofore, for l:iy and Ivciiiiiu Minlics X and after tho 1st Sept. I'EX.IIAXSIIII, UlSVSIl-IVI.S.S'l.t, .1 j It. A I ItlA C, practically taught. Xo Clas System. Sep arato department for LADIES. Students aided in obtaining EMPLOYMENT. Catalogues and terms can bo had at tho rooms, or by mail.Wf. OIJO. X. CU.MUlt, A. -V. Principals. OLIVEP. E. LIXTOX, J aided by w8m3 able Assistants. the GREAT WOIVDU It OF THE XIXETEEXTH CEXTURY. PROFESSOR WOOD'S It ItESTORATIV II A I SAYS tho St. Louis (Mo.,) Democrat: Below wo publish a letter to Dr Wood, of this city, from a gentleman In Mainc.which speaks glowingly of tho superior merits of his hair tonic. Such cvidenco must havo its effect when coming from u reliable source. If certificates are guaranties of truth, the uocior nccas no encomiums, nor useless puffery from tho Press: Rath, Maise, Jan. 20, 165C. Prof. 0. J. Wood & Co.: Gentlemen Ilavlrg my at tention called, a few months since, to tho highly beneficial effects of your Hair Restorative, I was Induced to mako application of it upon my own hair, which ha 1 become quite gray probably one third white; my whiskers wcro of tho same char actcr. Suno threo months sinco I procured a bot tlo of your Hair Restorative and used it. I soon found it was proving what I had wished. I used It about twico a week. I havo sinco procuicd an other bottle, of which I havo used somo. I can now certify to tho world that tho gray or white hair has totally disappeared, both on lny head and face, nnd my hair has resumed its natural color, and I beliovo moro soft and glessy than It has been for twenty-lire year. I am now sixty years old; my good wife, at the ago of 52, has used It with the samo effect. The abovo notico I deem duo to you for your vnluab'o discovery. I am assured that.whocver will rightly use, as per directions, will not hnvo occasion to contradict my statements. I am a cit izen of this city and a resident hero for the last fifteen years, and am known to nearly every one here, and adjoining towns. Any uso you mny mako of tho abovo with my name attached, is at your service, as I wish to preservo tho beauties of nature in others as well as myself. I am, truly, yours, A. C. RAYMOXD. Raltimoue, Jan. 23, 1853. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Prof. Wood Dear Sir; Having had the misfor tune to loso tho best portion of my hair from tho effects of tho yellow fever In new Orleans in 1651, I waslnduo d to u nko a trial of your preparation, and found it to answer as the very thing needed. My hair is now thick and glossy, and no words can express my obligations to you in giving to the afflicted such a treasure 1'IXLEY JOHXSOX. Tho nndereignod, Rev. J. K. Bragg, Is a minis tcr in regular standing, and Pastor of tho Orthodox Church at Erookflcld, Mass. He is a gentleman of great Influence ond universally beloved. WM. DYER. Rrookfield, Jan. 12, 185S. Professor Wood Dear Sir: Having made trla of your Hair lieeoratlvc, itgiies mo pleasuro to say that Its effect has been excellent In removing Inflammation, dandruff and a constant tendency to itching, with which I have been troubled from my childhood; and has also restored my hair, which was becoming gray, to its original color. I hate used no other article with anything like tho samo pleasuro or profit. Yours truly, J. K. BRAOO. POIt SAI.1 I zf cords or hard I -liXyo' Blinn's Docks WOOD, lying ou Burlington. For particulars edlress A.X. AUSTIN, wlw Milton, Vt., Xov i: o 1, X O .11 Y ! riHIAT'S THE AVOIU) J What does it J. imply ? Why, simply this; Trugal and judicious use of Money. At this season of tho year, we aro obliged to prepare for tho Cold Weather provldo oursches with good comfortable garments, Ac, Ac. Xow, whero can monoy bo well Invested to ztlgood goods at very low prices! Why, at L Y M A X ' S , THE CORNER STORE. Thero you will find a largo stock of good imOADCLOTHS, CASSIMEIIES, DOESKINS AND SATINETS. ALSO BROAD SHEETINGS, DRILLINGS, Tidings, Stripes, Bleached Cottons Cambrics, ic., ijc, ijc, together with a great lot of PRINTS, OINOHAMS, MOUSLIN DELAINES, Cashmeres, Coburgs, Alpaecas, .Merinos, ic, Rose Blankets, Flnnncls, Frocklugs, Linens of every description. ALSO AN endless variety of Dry Ooods not hero enumerated. Remember, wo ask you to call and cxamino our goods, ond If you do not purchase, no oflenco on our part as wo do not expect pcoplo to invest unless tho goods please, Respectfully, EDWARD LYMAN- Oct. 13,1858. wtf SHAWLS I SHAWLS U " A NEW lot of Tall and Winter Shawls new styles, just received at wtr LYMAN'S. THi: MlfSHTY HEAT.Ell WOKM) KNOWN AND AV01U.1) TIMED llolhway's Ointment. r1HE free admissions of all nations, as well as JL tho verdict of tho lending Hospitals of tho Old ns well as tho Xew World, stamp this powerful remedial Agent ns tho greatest healing prepara tion over made known to sntTcrini; man. Itsnrr- trative anatities nro moro than marvelous, through tho external orifices of tho skin, Invisible, to tho naked eye, it reachoj tho seat of tho Internal dis. caos and In all external affections Its niitldndam. matory and healing virtues surpass nny thing clso on lccoru, nnd u Anturo's great any. I'.RYSIIMU.AS AXI) SALT ltHEIJ-II uro two of tho most common nnd virulent disorders prevalent on this continent, to theso tho Ointment Is especially antagonistic, its "modus operandi" Is first to crndlcato tno venom nnd men complete mo cure. tt...l T.i.,.m. flt.l N.iir. mikI IHrrl'4 Cases of many year's standing that havo pcrtln nclously refused to yield to nny other remedy or treatment, havo Invariably succumbed to a icw up plications of this powerful unguent. EUIfPTIOXS OX THE SKIN. arising from n bad state of tho blood or chronic il!scan aro eradicated, and a clear and transparcn surfaco regained by tho rcstorativo action ol tins Ointment. It surnasse manv of thoco'mctlcsnnd other toilet nppllancos In its power to dispel rashes nnd other dlsiigurcmcnts oi mo laeo. IMT.ES AMI PISTUIjA. Everv form and feature of thco Drcvalent nni stuldiorn disorders iserndicatcd locallyand entirely by tho uso of tills cmoiicnt; warm lomcntanom shouhl prccedo Its application, us neanng qunu tics will bo found to l,o thorough and invariable. Doth the Ointment antt the Pills should be vsctl in the Jollowinr; cases : Ilunions. Itheumatim. Soro Throat, Hum, Ringworm, Pore of all binds, Chapped Hands, Salt Ithcum, Sprains, Uhllhlalns, l-enhl-, Mill Joints, Fistuln, Skin Diseases, Tetter, (lout, Swelled (Hands, Ulcers, Lumbago, Soro Legs, Venereal sore., .Mercurial Erup-Soro llrcasts, Woundsof all Pile, ftlons, Soro Heads, kinds. CyOniilinn I X'ono nro genuino unless th words 11 Hollowly ISew i etrft rt.irf Isinrfon," nro dicernlblu us u Watermark, in every leaf of the book ot directions around each pot or hostile f ame ; may bo plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light, A handsome reward will bo given to nny ono ren dcring such information ns may lead to tho detcc lion of any parties counterfeiting tho medicines or vending tho same, knowing them to be spurious. Soid at tho manufactories of Pnor. Hollowav, SO Maiden Lane, Xew York, and by all respecta ble dealers In mcdicino throughout tho United btatcs and the civilized world, tn pots at 25 cent: 03 cents, and SI each. Hf-Tlicro Is considerable saving by taking th lartrcr sizes. iV. B. Directions for tho guidanco of patients in everv disorder aro alhxed to each pot. -May'31. diwly TEX I'P.lt PENT. SHPUHIT1ES 1J0.VDS AND MOltTOACES amply secured on productive Ileal l.stato In csicrn tlliej bearing interest at rate oi ten per cent., payai half-yearly In cities of Xew York and lIoton, i sums of S 1000, S5UUU, SsOUU, 5-10,1101) and sz.i,uui these securities aro worthy tho attention Capitalist, Trustees or Saving Unnks, who desire perlectly rtliaiie nnd prohtabie investments. For salo by (1EO. II. SA 11(1 EXT, CO State st Rostov. XEW YOltlC TltlHUXE isr.s.r,!). Tin: New York TumL'xi:, nowmoio than seven teen years old, which was tho first journal in Hi world that appeared regularly on an imperia eight page siiect nt so low a piice as two cents nnd winch lias attained mo unparalleled aggregate moro than 200,000 subscription, respectfully so- licits its share ol tho patronago which tho 31 iropoiuan i'ress is iicnceiorin to receive. v ilhiu tho present year tun Inar.vEhas pro. vided itsell with a new and taster 1 res, at n Co: ol .Jil,ouu, merely that some ot our sub-cube in.ty receivo their papers n mall earlier than Hi ' tlicrwifo luiulit U. WilL ic?,iui'lcla ot II, tnit important points throughout the civilize world, and a ttatf of writers chosen among the bc-t in tho country, wo bclicvo that oven thoso win, dislike tho politics of our sheet conccdo to it franknes in avowing its convictions and ability in maintaining them. Wc appeal then, to those who bclicvo that nn increased circulation of Till: Tui BOE would conduco to tho political, intellectual and moral well-being of the Republic, to nid us in affecting such increase. Tin' 1) . ,, v Triini-vi- w limited r rial sheet, ana published every morning and eve ning, (Sunday excepted), and mailed tosubrlbers for six doll f per annum in advance; SJ for six months. The Slmi-Weeklv TniNusn is publhhcd every TUESDAY nnd FRIDAY, nnd contains all tho editorials of tho Daily with tho Cattle, Hori-o nnd Ocnernl Markets reliably lcporttd expressly for 'f lie Tribune; Foreign and Domestic Correspon deuce, nnd during the coming session of Congress it will contain a summary oi Congicsslornl doings with the moro important speeches. It will also contain a first class Novel, continued fiom number to number, thus affording a first rato family news paper to those who prefer not to tako a Daily. TLRMS : Ono Copy, one year, Two Copies, one year, Five Copies, one year, Ten Copies, fo one address, - The Sf.mi-AVeekly Tridixe men at S2 per annum. S 3 00 5 00 11 25 20 00 sent to Clergy- is The Xew YonK Weekly TniDVSE, n large eight pago paper for tho country, is published every Saturday, and contains Editorials on tho important topics of tho tiino, tho news of tho week, interest, ing correspondence from all parts of tho woild, tho New York Cuttle, Ilorto and Produco markets, interesting and reliable Political, Mechanical and Agricultural articles, tc, Ac tliijis : Ono copy, ono year, $ j Three copies, ono year, .... 5 1 ive Copies, ono year, .... Ten Copies, one year Twenty Copies, to one address, at tho rato of 12 per annum, ..... 0 Twenty Copies, to address of each suhserder, 21 And any larger number at tho rato of Si 20 each. Any person sending us a club of 20 or more, will bo entitled to nn extra copy. Wo continue to send tho Weekly Tribuno to clergymen for SI. Subscriptions may commenco nt any time. Terms always cash in advance. When a draft can bo pro cured it is much safer than to remit bank bills. All letters to bo addressed to HORACE GREELEY A CO., Tribuno Buildings, Nassau St., New York. THE TRIBUNE ALMANAC for 1630, contain ing tho Election Returns nnd tho usual matter, will be published about Christmas. Price 13 cents; 12 copies, post-pnld, for SI; 100 copies, po,t-paid, S.B Address as above. vlBcowCt Valuable Lands. FOR Agricultural ami Horticultural Purposes T O R SALE. I 7? ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND. SIT J I VJ uated on tho west sldo of the road lead ing to the mouth of Wlnooskl River, and two miles north of tho Court House Square. About 05 ncres of the tract is covered with a heavy growth of mixed Wood, tho remainder Is Jleadow of good quality. Tho soil Is a sandy loam, admirably adapted.'to tho raising of Vegetables, Fruits, etc. Living water is on a portion tf tho tract, and on any part permanent water can be obtained ot tho depth of a few feet. Tho Lake, and the Islands and tho Mountain Ranges both Fast and West, nro In full view. The land Is bounded on threo sides by public roads, and is well fenced. Tho abovo described tract of land Is how offered entire, or in parcels of 10 acres or moro to suit purchasers. A portion of wood land will be of. fored with each portion of meadow sold, there by giving tho opportunity to purchaso a Couiplcto Farm in such quantity as may bo desired. A rare opportunity is ottered in tho above, to any person of limitod means, to secure to himself a a farm of such size, and of such proportions of meadow and wood land as may bo desirable. Terms of payment will bo mado easy. Refercnoo to F. Wilso.v, S. Hcmtisctom, or J. B. Wheeler, Burlington, Aug, 13, 1838. dAwtf, HAIR 1'IXS. ORNAMENTAL Dress Hair Pins, and Jt Bracelots; In great variety, at tho Old Stand, Churoh stroet Jowclry Storo. I. H. IlftlNSM VII), Ao'r. GUI, I) EAIt-UINGS AM) 1'IXS, Ci OLD sets Eur-rlngs and Pins, set with Ruby, I (Inrnet, Opal mid Cameo, (iol.l c'luuu ,tc. flold Band and Cameo Bracelets, 011 consignment, and sold low, ut tho old stand, Church street. J. E. BRIXSMAID, Agmt. Sopt. 21. daw -HAPKEIIEL. A FEW Kltts of mw Mess Mackerel haro been u received by A. S. DEWEY. These fishnro'Rko tho ono "without nny head," whoso talo Is tn everybody's mouth, Oct. 4 1858. EliWAUDS & STEVENS. MANti'AcTrnEin or MACHINISTS' TOOLS, PAPER MAO .INERY TLAAIAG MACIIIXKS. RCUl.ARS.l iV MllittS, STARCH Ml IS POltX PRAPKEItS, RIME S IMI'ROVnl) KMtT ll I.L, AND ALL K1MIS MILL (IKAnixd AND MIAFTINO. Also Aircnts for nnd manufacturers of TYLER'S Improved Vertical Scroll Water Wheel, tho most compact, portablo nnd economical wheel yet Inven ted. LEATHER AXI) RUBBER BELTING for sale at manufacturers prices. EDWARDS t STEVEN'S. Wlnooskl Falls, Vt Mny 18, 1859. d.lwtr. DUP.SS GOODS. TVEW CIIALLIES, 1 NEW MUSLINS, NEW BARAOES, NEW PRINTS, NEW OINOHAMS, XEW OOODS FOR TRAVELLING DRESSES, XEW SILKS, Xew styles of FRENCH PRINTS, PARASOLS, Ac, Ac. MANTILLAS, anew lot just In, and very cheap, Also, SHAWLS, at astonishing low prices, now opening nt I, V .11 a . c Juno 18th, 1838. trjltf The ;rc: IScineilv nt 9E:uil. nit. HAKItOX'S PO.III'OIIXI) IHJ.1IOK AXD STREXOTliEN'IXd SYRUP. IT PUKES f SCROFULA AND EfiYSIP. EL AS. IT PUKES SALT RHEUM AND HUMORS. ALL IT CURES ALL WEAKNESS OF THE STOMACH AND KIDNEYS IT REMOVES ALL IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD. It strengthens nnd Invigorates tho uholosystem it is uniiKe nny other medicine. It is pleasant an. agrccaoio 10 1110 tauc nnd can bo used by the mo: delicate invalids and children with unfailing sue- ccs. it lias been used by n practicing phvsicia over 13 3 ear, and has never failed In nnv curabli ca"c. Recommend can bo shown from a large numucr 01 physicians. (Trom Dr. Cutter, tho Physiologist. Mr. Joiiv Moore Dear Sir: llnvlng been mado acquainted wuu tho inatctiais ol which tl popular medicine known ns tho Compound lliimom and Mrcngihcning syrup is composed, it gives c pleasure to say that I consider your comblnatioiio articles 01 Known medical value, well adapted! relievo nnd euro tint numerous class of diseases that commonly result from what is popularly called impurities of tho blood, humors, Ac. 1 cheerfully recommend tiiouireaed to make a trial otlt. CALVIN CUTTER, M.D Warren March 23, 183". Sold in Burlington bv A. C. Spear and Ooo. Moshcr; nt Wlnooskl Falls by Storrs ,1 Son; a wsex junction by urury nnd -Mncombcr. Charlotte, by E. Alexander. West Charlotte, Ceo, u. ciccic. ALSO DOCT. HARRON'.S MAGNETIC PAIN DESTROYER. Warranted superior to anything before thcpubli for the cure of Neuralgia, Canker, Dycntrry, Di nrrhea, Pains in tho Head. Stomach and Bowel tS"In chronic cases it should bo used in cornice tlonwiih thosyrup. .Mnnulacturcdby John .Moo: vnrrcn, Mnss., sole Proprietor. Sold by nil Apo aries and Mcdicino Dealers. 3 vvruj V A L 1; A Ii I, E R E A I, I'tll! SALE. EST AT I ST, A FARM OF LAND IN WILLISTON I lu Chittenden County, lying on tho County rond irom i.ssex Junction to iimcsburgh, I J mile south of snid Junction, containing nbout 1 15 acrei under good cultivation and well watered, goo larm buuuing-.inil so ncres 01 excellent vvood-l.in' funnel ly occupied by H. D. Smith. This farm commands a beautiful and cxtrn'ivc prospect tho surrounding country, nnd is a desirable loca tion for a man of tatoand Industry. 2d, A FARM adjoining tho above, containing about oocre', with good farm building, wc watered and under good cultivation, with 2acreso wood, and has been called the Covcll faim. 3d, 18 ACHES of good land, adjoining the iiiuie-, iu uncrcoi is vvoou-irtiid, called tbo llrovv ell Lot; also 20 acres lying next cast of the abov under good cultivation, with about three acres wood. 4th, A FARM of OS acres of valuable grass and grain innii, wen watered, with 2 barns thereon, situated aljoining tho Homestead placo of Mrs Hannah Truman. Tho nforcaid lands and farms aro tho property 01 11. 1,. iniiu nnn vi 11c, lormcriv 01 vvillist nro located about 3 miles from WilliHon VHI.iee .a c .;i r,, ,i,v Vlllou oi liurlington i-crsons ucsirous 01 purchasing any ol tho abo' Hn.U will call ., CHARLES RUSSELL or EL A.L.U 1A1 1, ol UuiIIncton, for terms. wovvS 1 1 E 1 1 T 1 1 1 j 'S I A T E X T A X I M A I , T K A I A. O. STliOXO, AGf-iit for t,r Sm li- of Vci intuit. .3 p t "5 -.'-.-ly -HSj J G c o b s I'ASiKJSiKii'Jna 'jssisif- vori 'Tjr 1- u rz ? wlltf Burlington, Sept. 2 1858. IK KS 11 IMP 0KT ATI OX I'AXPY GOODS AXI) TOYS. SELECTED with care from tho principal man ufacturies in Furope, by Mr. Holpex, the present season. Tho .election is particularly uuapieu 10 too FALL SALES AND HOLIDAY Orders from tho country solicited, and promptly 1I0LDEX, CL'TTEK A CO., wl5m3 32 and 30 Federal st., BOSTON HlXESIUniGH ACADEMY. rAHIS long established institution will continue X under the caro of tho saino teachers that have had chargo of it for threo j ears past. Tho publlo may, therefore, lest ussured that tho EXOL1SH LANOUAdE will receive that attention which its importance and gencial uso demand, while tho or dinary branches, such as laitiu, Frvnch.and .Music, will not bo overlooked. Fall Term commences Sept. Sth, ends Dec. 21t Tuition, $7,00; Piano .Music, S10,00:usooflii6tru ment, i3,00. Phonography, by Rev. Mr. Tiffany Jrte. A. E. LEAVEN MOTH, Prluclp.il wtf I'LOTHIXti ! CL0TH1XG PALI, STOCK XOW O em: 11 AT 11011118' Clothing Establishment WHEELER'S BLOCK, Just East of the American Hotel flillE subscriber Informs tbo nublio that his X General Clothing Store, on tho south sldo of tho Court llouso Square, is now stocked with a very full assortment of R E A I) Y.J1A I) i: C LO I'll ISO, suited to thoscason and to every condition ; together with all kinds oi Fuiinisiiino (jooih, I.iiiA.iiuiiiir,ii Goods, - c . Ho is ouulideiit that 11 trial will vourlnoei any ono or lliu Mii:ii,,i iltiiilliililv u u wt; and that bis ii o v ! it i v 1: s cannot tall to lvc utlslwitioii. Every Ual of 01(11 Elt WO K June hi low rates and with promptness. (larments manner Rvii.ed or Cleuuid in the neatest linn in' t'i p'arr .u. 5Ui r ri J) ck, (nrxt the American Hot. I.) C DUNNS. Burlington, June 23, 1S59 w2m if1 1 M I Stw!t tern ! 1 CAKUIAGE ANI SLEIGH MAKING AT THE OLD STAND OF J O II X 1C . G It A Y , CtOHNER of King nnd Champlaln Streets, Bur ' llngtnn. All work warranted of tho best de scrlptlou. Almost all Kinds oi CARRIA0E3 AND SLEK1HS kept constantly on hand. Also, L U M R E R . -Matched Spruco Flooring, plnlnod and thorough ly seasoned. HIVED AND CEDAn SHINGLES. warranted. 100,000 feet of Strip Lath. Norway Pino Flooring, thoroughly seasoned. Hemlocks Board ami Cedar Posts for fencing. Maehlno Sawed Clapboards, 0 feet long. PINE CLAPBOARD, planed, 13 ft. lnquiro ni tno snop oi JOHN K. ORAY. corner of King and Champlaln sts. Juno IBji. W.1I. L. HARRIS, g c 0 n I) c 11 1 i s t . 8 11 r Office comer of Church and College Streets, (over the llrug more) DR. HARRIS HAS FITTED UP A SUITE 01 Roouis, which nro so arranged that thougl lu a public location they nro as retired as on offirr would bo in a dwelling house. Dr. lhrrls fill teeth with Crystal Gold. 11 r. Harris nils teeth with uoiu 1011. Dr. Harris fills teeth with Tin Foil. Dr. Harris fills teeth with Townscnd's Amnlgam. Dr. Harris Inserts artificial teeth on Od Plntcs. Dr. ll.irrl lnerts artificial teeth on Slier Plates. Dr. Harris inorts artificial teeth on pivot. Dr. Harris administer Sulphuric Ether for ex tracting teeth. Dr. Ilnirl3 keeps constantly nn excellent Toth Powder. Di. Harris warrants all opcrationo to givo perfect satisfaction. Dr. Harris Is determined to furnish as good workn . can bo obtained in this Town, County or State. wtf. X K W (1 0 0 1) S AT Is Y ,11 A X ' S . fUST RECEIVED another lot of thoso superb SLACK SILKS, warranted i"t to crack ; by evidence of many La dies In tills vicinity that havo used them. Also LADIES' FRENCH CORSETS, both whilo and colored, very nico and cheap; together with n full stock of 7; It E S S GOOD S to bo sold at very low prices. Call and sco 'cm, at the CORNER STORE. August 12, '.is. w"tf L I T E It A R Y am, THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION. FAIRFAX, VF, RMOXT. rHUIE Board of Instruction consists of ten Pro J fessors and Teachers. REV. E. 11. SMITH, D.D., President. MISS SI'S AN M. HAM, Principal Female Seminary. (Juiirtcrs, of 11 weeks each, commenco Aug. 25t Nov. 10, 1S58. Tho mnlo department is designed more especially for those who need a course of instruction more extended than that of the common Academy, and less so than tho College. Tho course of study in the Fcmalo Department is ns thorough and exten sive ns in nnv of tho Femalo Colleges. EXPENSES, per year of 44 weeks, vary accord ing to accommodation nnd studies. Irom $b4 to $150, S. L. ELLIOTT, wCm3 Cor, Sec. and Treas. HOODS AM) WORSTEDS, Fi:XEI) this morning: V 1- iloxci Ladies and Misses Hoods new stvles; nlo, Single Zephyr Wool, Whito nnd BIuo mix'd Yarns. Doublo do. do. Wool Wadding, Shetland do. Cotton do. etc. for salo cheap at Oct. 13, lft-,8. wtf LYMAN'S. Millinery I) m no r i n in . Xo. ft John Street, XEW YORK. CASH and SHORT TIME rURCHA8ERS will find it tn their interest to call and cxamino our new and bcautiiui assortment ol lnll lioods; sueh ns llllinONS, TRIM.MIXGS, vp.r,vi;i, Ml,ll. MATIAN, I I.IIVI I.IIM, PEATIIERS AXI) LACE RUSCHES in every variety. Wo havo concluded to remain another year In our old location, and our rent and other expenses being small, wo can allord to sell you cheap goods. S. .V J. GOULD 1XG. w8 w3mos. A FA 11 1 MICHIGAA ' WOKTII $12,000, rOR S7,300. rTiIIISts osr or the destfaiims is MICIIIOAN: J lying in Calhoun Co., on tho Hno of tho M. C. 11. Jt., ono mllo from Ccrlsco Depot, 7 milos from Ziattlo Crcok, and 4 miles from M.inhall. The farm contains 2S0 acres ; 210 acres of plow nnd meadow, and 40 acres of wood land. It is slightly rolling, rich openings, well watered by sprinc-i and a small river running through it. On tho farm nro two good barns, two comfortablo hoic-i, two apple orchards containing 102 young aud thrifty bearing trees, and a peach orchard, from which 500 bushels choice peaches wero sold last sen'on. There is a largo Flouring mill ono inilo from tho houc, where cash, at all times, is paid for wheat. Prico this Tall $1,10 to S1.20. Tho farm is u situated that it can bo divided into two equal farms, and leave both nearly square. It is admitted by all acquainted with it, to bo one of tho very best wncnt larms in .Michigan. It is well fenced with rail and board fence, and has now 25 acres wheat growing. Satisfactory reasons given for being willing to sell ut a sacrifice ; and with a reasonable amount down, the balance can be arranged to suit purchas er. Tor further particulars address VAX SICKLEX & WALKKU. Durlington, Oct. 13, 1858. dlmAw3m SOMETHING XEW! 1 Y.MAN THAYER hating purchased the right -i for the County of Chittenden of making and tending Stone's l'ATEXT CLOTHES HACKS and tknt mutes, is now manufacturing them at his shop in Shelburno.. Being constructed upon an entire new plan, are a great improvement upon any other over before offered they aro readily ad justed for use, have a greater length of bars, the clothes on ono bar not hanging over those of an other, are not Hablo to be overturned, occupy less space when in use, and when not in uso can readi ly be folded llko a fan and set away like a broom has all the conveniences that could be desired and none of the incomenionccs of former construc tion aro a cheap, durable, convenient and greatly improved article, havo only to bo seen and used to he admired by all housekeepers. Also portablo TEXT FRAMES for hunters, fishermen, and camp meetings, that fold compactly together fn a form that can conveniently be transported andean bo set up for use in a moment. They can bo found at A. P. DEWEY'S, west sldo of the Park, at J. S. PIERCE'S on Church street, or at my shop la Shelburne. octlPd.twSw Tabic Damasks. AND n n i' a x k n , C O IJ N T Hoary Rlcach'd Linen Tablo Damask do. Drowu do. do. do. do, 1'ig'd Turkey red do. also 10-111-4 12-t White and Colored Counterpanes Tho above goods aro just received at the corxek s'ionnt and all those In want are inrltei to examine the goods and prices. LYMAN'S. May 27, . wtf THE LAKE IMIKMNGTON, - ii o I'si; VKIOIOsNT. rjMIE undersigned huvo recently taken thlsspa 3 cious Hotel. It has been refitted and newly furnished throughout in elegant and modern style, und is now open under new auspices, and In effect as a new house, for the accommodation of Hoarders and tho Traveling Public, Its guests will, His believed, find tho location (on the Lake shore, near the Rutland and Rurlington and Vt. Central Rail n ad Depots and Steamboat landing,) a pleasant fti.d enmenfent one, the comforts and accximino dutlniu tuch u should characterise a First Class II um', aud tho Proprietors unwtaricd in their en dia. to inakn tho Lake Heuso an attractive and d. 'crvt'illy popular rcnort. Carriages fu attendance to cany passengers to ai d 1 1 urn tho Huu'c, free of charge. M. !L CURTIS. ACu.( Rurlingtmi, July 9. d.twtf sth vv via, J ROM' Hit thu garden of the subscriber a j sma'l h , tho iwnor will lind it In chargo ol constable II S. White Nov. 1, UbH A 8. DEWEY It. TET not the sick die I for in Rndtmy't It. R R. J Remedies there ii nrlo life for all who have faith in them V LET 1HKM nE TRIED I RAnwAT'll Mf.tiiop or Core t SIMPLE, QUICK, SAFE AND EFFECTUAL I There It no pain, however torturous or excrucia ting, but that n, slmplo application of Radvay't Ready Mir will Instantly stop and quickly allay tho most violent spasm, Inflammation and conges Hons. Thero Is no dlseno, however long It may havo becoino ctnbllshed In tho system, whether constitutional, chronic, humorous or of alonthomo character, but that Radmay's llenovolmg Itetolvent will exterminate and infuo veto life, new blood, anl a new erittenee throughout tho broken down nne enineiated nrtnr.lzatlon of the bodv. If by Irregularity or othcrwlo tho organ of the system become deranged and Ineapablo of perfor ming their several function! 11 tno i.ivcr, iienrt, liowcK, Stomach, madder, Kidneys, rnin, serves. Blood, etc.. aro nt fault, a doso or two of Rad- way's RegulotorsveWX restore health nnd regularity to everv organ throuehout tho body. They force each nnd every organ to tho natural performance of its duty, nnd thus kep up a regular nnd healthy circulation of tho blood. If ft doso of Rndwxlfx hrgiitatar's were swallowed thomoment a person feel unwell, or when nny un- plcnsant symptom appears, thero would no no iur ther trouble for tho diseased action would boar- rcted. and a h;althy action re-established. On ono fact tho sio'' may depend that nisnASK can- sot onow im nn ,t.ts:k ronririnn a-ip ntpr.n mr. istFLtir.NrK tub n. n. it. nnvtr.pu:.. RADW ."S READY RELIEF All tho Infirn Hies, achen and pnln that nro saddled unon the -irmlcd bodv. nro readily remo ved nnd quickly extermlnnted bv Iladwiy' limrtt Hrlttf. Tho rapidity with wincn u stops mo mn ncontzin? nnlm nnd rctorc the infirm, ncrvnn nnd bed-ridden to ene. comfort nnd renewed hcnlth fnrnn only a unit of In truly wonderful power. ThnA who hnvo for vear lingered In mlerv, have been suddenly relieved of nil pain, nnd enabled In a few hmtr to reumo tho duties nni innor wnicn vcir of dieao nnd decrepitude havo prevented. l no grcnt principle invoirfn in imp wnnueniu curntlvo power" of aawni 1 litany Utiitft nre cr c1nlvelv ronfincd to these Remcdlc; nnd It I tin great mciicinnl prlncipionn which uiee i.omcnics aro p-cparcd, that renders them po Cehtaix, Qcick anp ErrFCTUAL EVERY FAMILY SHOULD RE ARMED! A family nrmed with Undxmy'i lira'ty Hrhtf Itrrjiiln Mrs. antt Iififilvrnt. nro well fortified, for with the. Remedies you enn reit, break up nnd drlvo out of tho system nil di$cncs that havo ever afflicted hu manity sinco the lall ot dam. CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES. Many dieaos that afflict humanity nro inherited as heirlooms from the diseased bodies of sickly sires. Scrofula. Consumption, Svphili, Fit", nro nmonir tho most common of constitutional disenvi Now we earn not how many cenerntion tho seed1 of thc-o diM"ei may have been et.ibllhed in th system, corrupting the blood Rflwav Rrnnvat ini Rwtvent will eradicate from tho bodies of th afflicted every pnrtlclo of diseased dopo.its, nnd fill tho vein' with new, puro and healthy blood. Rstrfwav' Rtnovatini Rnohrnt should bo hailed a a blessing by everv mother throuehout tho land whoso infants aro afflicted with Sores, Humors, tc. These breakings out (thus early) nro evi dances of dieaa transmitted from tho parent stock. A few doses of tho Renovating Rtsoh-ent will eradicate every etlffo of tho dlcease and 1 euro tho child a sound andhcalthy bdy. A LONG CAnLE OF CERTIFICATES. ?inco lSli, when wo firt commenced our gooi work of discovering remedies fur tho relief of th pain-ridden and diseased, and preparing the same for public use, wo havo the gratification of claim ing to have received moro letters of thanksand cer tlficatcs of cures than all other medlclno manufac turer! and medicine practitioners In the world, together. The weight of the paper alone, on which said ee: fuates and letters of thanks are written, is ten tons and if said certificates were nttachM t gcthcr, in ono great roll, it would measure tho im mense distanco of tutnty-stitn thousand stvtn hu, drtd and forty miles Among tho Immemo number of certificates arc WU.uuu Jtheumatism cured in from ten minute. twenty-four hours; 90,000 Chronic Rheumatism cured in from c week to six weeks pain relieved in a fc mcmcnts alter its lirst application; 100,000 cacs of Tic Doloreux and Neuralgia pains ptonped In a few moments, and cured in irom halt nn hour to a lew days; 100,000 eases of Burns, Scalds, Bruises and oth accidents pains stopped in a few mcnts, and cured in a day or so; 500,000 Cases of Diarrhoea. Pains stepped in a fe moments. 50,000 Cases of Fever nnd Ague. 1,00,0 Cases of ircarlct Fever. 100 Cases of Yellow Fever, reported to us TTow mnnv of I hi fiilnl dlrne hat bec cured by the aid of the Relief, not re ported, we aro unable to say. 100,000 Cases of Toothaches, Earaches, Strains Lumbagos, nnd pains in the legs, back etc, in irom live to twenty-hve minute, 3,000 Cases of Asthma. 10,000 Bronchitis, Catarrh, Lung Complaint, c tc 10,000 Cases of Byphilitio Rheumatism, Nod and other venereal taints. 200,000 Cases of Sick and Nervous Headache, Rusb of 111 cod to the Head. 5,000 Caes of Cholera (Asiatic) In from fifteen minutes to six hours. Besides thousands and tens of thousands of or cry day complaints of no given name, that eve ry one is more or less subject to. 5,000 Casos of Dvsnepsia. 10.000 Cases of Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum. Sores Sore Heads, Eves, Lees, Tare, Pimples, Blotches and Humors of all kinds cured by the use of Renovating Resolvent. change for tho better is felt by the sufferer or the most loathsome diseac, in a tc hours after a dose of the Resolvent. 20,000 Cases of Costiveness, Indicestion, Liver Com plaints, Heart Diseases, Kidney, Bladder and Urethral dlmculties, cured by a few doses of RAD WAY'S REGULATORS, doso of which once a week will keep every organ in the system tn a healthy conditi and forco them to a slue performance their duties R: R. R To conclude, we would state that Radway's Ready Relief Is an external and internal Remedy; that it Is lmposslblo for pain to exist in tho system that is under its influence itsjllfe-quickening power in fuses strength to the weak, feeble and infirm. No matter what the cause of tho pain may be, a dose or application will instantly stop it. Rad way i Reyutatan are in the form of Pills elegantly coated with gum, and when taken will not occasion nausea or sickness their office risk regulate the organs andof the system to a healthy regular action, to equalise the circulation of the blood, and expel all difficulties and causes of de rangement from the liver, stomach bowels, kids neys, heart, skin, nerves, bladder, and thus curing rapidly all diseases located in cither of the organ of the body or tn the general system. Every la Dr SHOULD KEEP A BOX OF THESE PiLLS OS HAN p, Thev Anr the host certaim Regulators vod CAN TAKE. Radway's Renovating Resolvent is for the cure of all diseases of a chronic, constitutional, or scrofu lous character, SKIN ERUPTIONS, SORES, SALT RHEUM, HUMORS, Ac. These remedies are pleasant to take, quick in action, and safe. No injury can result from their use. Let the sick give them a trial. RADWAY A CO., 162 Fulton-st., New York. R. R. R. Remedies are sold by all respectable Druggists In the United States and Canadas, and by Merchants in places where there is no Drug" gist. A CURE ron RHEUMATISM, HEAD-ACHE, SWELLINGS, SORE THROATS, BURNS, HRi;iE3, OUTS, SCALDS, CRAMP, SrRAINS Spasmoilio Aflections, Pains In the Side, Chest and Stomach, Sea-sickness, Ac, Ac. Printers will find it a valuable remedy lor "tirist drop." This standing remedy for tho aborcmenlioned allmonts. Is for sale in liurlington (by the gross or single bottle,) by T. A. PECK and A. C. SPEAK; in inooskl, by J. w, WKAVEU. Full directions for use accompany each bottle. Sept. 21, daw JHAVE A FEW MILS siterior VIRGINIA Sweet Potato s, which will be sold at low hi the common ones about towui. octie A S. DEWET tt. THE LIVER X V I il 0 n A T 0 11 PREPARED BY 1)11, SANTORl). Cniuiinimileit nlli.r rrc.in 'it'MS, S ONE OF THE I1ET ITI'.OATIVE AND LIVER MEDICINES now before tbo public, that acts as a Cathartir, easier, milder nnd moro effectual than nny other medicine known. It I not only a Colhartie but ft Liver remedy, acting first nn tho Liver tn eject lis morbid mntter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry off thnt matter, thus accomplishing two purpnr effectually, without anv of this painful feeling" cxiiencneed Inthcopor- fttlons of most Cathartic. It strengthen tho vstem nt tho samo H100 tint It purses it; and then taken dilly in moderate uoe, win strengtn nd build It up with unusual rapldltv. ThcLIVERIsoneof tbo principal regula- torsofthohuninnbodv, . and when It perform its funetlon well, the power of (ho system fnllv develnped. Fr Tho si.no-h 1 almost entirely dependent on the healthy nr-tlnn of tho .it-rrlortho proper perioronneo eu u functions; when tl tomifli 1 nt fnult,tlio howelsnrcntfault.nml tho wliolo svtrm snr- fers In concntionfo of1 . ono ortron the IjTVKfl i ! - I ... .! sr lis ilutr. I or tho ills. ense of thiunrjrnn nno inmln It his stuilv In n of tho proprietors hn nrflntice ef moro thnn twenty yenrs, to find some remcuy wiitp with tn counteract tho r" nnny lemngcmcnt to which It I linhlc. Tn provo thnt this 3 remedy lntIntfoiin'l nnv neron trouhlen uun i.iw.u nj.u . 1 ' . ... rjr . ..... I.AIM in nnv ot It lortn, nn mil 10 iry n inuio,nnn conviction 1? -iniui. Then flnm retnnve ?SZ nil inorl'M nrbn'l mat let. Crnm tlm .vsletii. suimlvlnis In their plnco n iio.llthv flow of Mle, Invlsorntinit tho -'nmnrh, ennln Inrnl s to fll;ret well. I'l'ltl. r'VfMl Till; liT.Oni). " ' shim; tono nn'l hcatlli tn tho wholn nine'ilno-'- rr. removing the cause nf the ilUease eTret. in r n rn'lienl euro. 1111. ni' attack aim: crw:i. what I Iir.TTi:!!, l'ltl'.VIINTi'.ll, hv tho occa- .Innnt ii.oof Iho I.UT.l! IS'VKIOHATOl! Ono close nfter catin" is suflielent tn relievo tho stntnaeh nn'l prevent tho food from rising anil snurln?. Onlv one ilnsc taken hefore retiring prevent" the NTdllT.MAIti:. Onlv one iloc tawen nt nuht, loosen tho bowels i-entlv. nnil cure CO'TIV.r.M:: Oneilose after each nieitl will euro 111 hrl.r.1 A. j57"One iloc rf two lei.sni.i.ofuls will nlway relieve Pfrif T rilll. Ono liottle taken for femalo nli-lruction remove tho cauo of tho .Iiea.e. ami ma' n perfect euro. Onlv one (lose imme.li.itelv relieve I.IIIM.IO. White ono ilo-e often rciieate-1 is a sure cure for ClIOI.ri'.A Mnl! HI'S, .v 11 tireenlivcnfCIIOM:ilA TjrOnlv ono Lnlttn i neeiled tothrow out of the vteni lite etTcet of medicine nfter a long slcfcncs. r57-0nn l.oMln taken for .IA I'XIiTDK remnves nil .all..wiie- . Mnnatnral r dor fr' 10 the skin. Ono doo taken a short time hefore eating give vliror lo tho ni.netitc and make food digest well Ono rinse, often repeated, cure OTITIOXTC DIAIIIUIfKA In it" wort form, whllo Pt'M.Mr.n nnd nOWKTi eomiiUtnt yield alnmst tn the first dose . Ono or two dose cure attacks emedhy "VVOTI MP in Children; thero is no surer, snfer or speedier reinedv in the world, a it nelerfoiU. ,J-A few Ijpttle cure the DIIOPY hyercltlng the nlisnriients. We take pleiuro in recommending thl medicine a a preventive for rr.VKIl AM) AOUK. CHII.T, IT.Vr.H and all fever nf a r.II.TOUS TYTI". Tt operate with certainty, and thousand aro willing to testify to it wonderlul virtue. All svlin nc it 11 rn all in:: llirfr nti:initn. oitsi lrtti..inr in itafninr 3.!f'T Water in the mouth ir:ll, the fnvi'orator, and ill-allow both tog.lher. THI". MVTMl INVrfiOHATOie 1? a Fcin.vTinc .MnniCAi, niscovinsv, nnd is dallv working cures nlmn.t too great to be- lloi'e. It cure as If by magic, eien the firit doir nnino lenefit. and seldom more than one bottle i required to cure nny kind of MVEK COMPLAINT from tho worst Jaundue or Dypepia to a common lleadarhe. all or which nio tho result ol a DIM.AS- KI) MVElt. I'Rirr. oik nnr.nii rnt dottle. 1)11. SANTOTiP, Proprietor, 1 Uroadway, Xew Vork. And retailed by all Prugirists. T. A. TKCK, Agent. May o. diwly TO TP-ACHIIKS ANT) SCHOOL CO.UMITTr.KS. AT'OUH attention ! invited to J. M. McCoy's fi i)ni.i""ieserieB of M'ritinff Rooks, compri ing 11 Numbers, designed forcommon schools nnd Academies heinff a thorough and complete system of pcnmjn'hip and adapted to all age and capaci ties. The style i simple, without ueless outlino and capnblo of bnins executed with tho utmot rapid ity. Unch trook contains pages ni excellent pa per, properly ruled for thecopy at Its head which is a fac sinillo nf tho Author's hand. Tho steps are eay and natural with no abrupt tranltinns from simple t difficult combinations. The .u rangement of the copi-3 is tho result cf fourteen years experienco in tho public schools of Lowell Mas, They have been pionmmecd by many distinguish ed teachers, tho best books for school of any In tho range of their acquaintance. Published by V. O. lAbby A Co., 115 Washing ton t, IJoston, Mass. Kcr bale by K. A. Tuller Rurlington Vt., whole salo nnd retail. Price SI ,00 per dozen lOcts single. d4-w2m. PA Pi: It HANGINGS, .17' COST, AXI) LESS 'MAX COST, TOW A JIloriT TIME, AT ( 11 I A' A II A L L , ISO CHURCH STREET, n v S. S. IIItOWN. I5n Darlington, March 17, 1S53. dAwtf. Glass Preserve Jars. WITH GROUND GLASS STOPPERS. T IIESE JARS nro intended for keeping all kinds of Truit, Vegetable, Meats, Oysters, In a stato of perfect preservation, whilo at tho samo time, their condition may bo examined with out the necessity of opening. Tho advantages of wido mouthed Glass Jars with Glass Stoppers ground in over Jars closed with tin or other metallic stopper or coders, is apparent. Being of Incorruptiblo materials th.y cannot corrode nnl taint tho contents: whilo the smallest quantity of salt, acid, or fermentation will dissolve tin or other metal, and tend to poison all they may contain. Tor sale at China Hall, 150 Church streeet, by S. S. BROWN. Burlington, August 3d, IBS. dAwtf TIir.RMO.MKTI'.ns. STANDARD Thermometers, correct; both Fah't and Rcaumer Thermometers- -all sizes more correct than common ones; on salo by J. E. BRINSMAID, Agent. Sept. 24. daw COM) ! COI.I) ! GOLD BAND, and Gold and Velret Band CURTAINS. Just receiredat China Hall ISO Church St., and for salo at ruinous rates, by S S. BROWN. Burlington, May 5, 155$. d.l-w G. O. EVANS & CO.. -03 &CT Fubllshers and Originators of the .& Legitimate Gift Book Enterprise, jj New Catalogue now ready, and SK' sent free to any address. -w fcj- A DIPT WITH EVERY BOOK ! JHJ g-j- EfjJjnirleri for .New EnslioJ 45 fcmtill, Boston. rr. Send for a Catalogue ! .uritnr.ii i .Mi'iti)i:it : Of) (Win ROLLS OF PAPER HANG. Ovsj"'' ings just received anil for salo for about one half of last year's prices, and Borders to match, ol entire new stylos, at Wilua. Hall by S. S. BROWN, 150 Church Burlington, May 5th, 1S8. J.tw iioxr.v. j "IIFTV small Boies choice, early-made Honey I aro olfcred for fitty small sums of early.pa .loncy, Dy A. o. Sept. JJ, 1S5S, DEWEV. daw iii;ckwiii:.it riaiuiN "JV EW AND OF PRIME QUALITY, has Just x l made us appearance in market; tne hrt was receuca Ihts morning, by Oot. S, 1858. DEWEY. daw TRAVED OR STOLEN, FROM THE OWN. ir, s supposed by a Drover, Oct. 13th 1659, a bright red two year old milch heifer, rather thin, horns very large and blunt, half the horn white next the head, the rest dark and scaly; a white bag and a little white on the end of the tall. Whoeier will inform the owner of her whereabouts shall be rewarded. CHAS. POLLARD, Wlnooskl Falls, Oct. 23, 185S. dAwtf. .MUSS MACKI'.RI, ; 4 FEW CASKS, quite new, fat and fine, are now 1- offered to buyers, at A. S. DEW EY'S. November 10, 185S. Strange, that fishes without heads should havo such tales told about them. daw sai.i: or HOOTS AM) SIIOKS. rAM DIRECTED to sell the stock of Boots and Shoes now on hand, at 25 PER CENT BELOW COST, to close the concern. JAMES 11 PLATF, .Ij.nt l:ii(ti;i, Njf '.'th, ISIS dlww2ti R A I L It 0 ADS. 1 nr. a . Great Xortlicrn and Western K 0UTK. NIHt Plll.ltN IS. V.i HAIIiUOAl). 00 Miles saved between Burlington Chicago by this Koulc. ST1I11ST THAIN leaves House's Point liUUA.JU 1 arrives nt Oerlenlinrch at 1 1 IS A.M.. connect Ing at Potsdam with Potsdam and Wntertown Hail road for Wntertown, Home, Pjrneusc, llocl ester Niagara l oll, IlulTalo, Clcicland, Cincinnati nnil the West, via. Lake ."hotc; nnd nt Ogdcnsturgh connect with (Irnnd Trunk llnllrnad for nytown, Kingston. Toronto, Hamilton, Detroit, thirnr'onnd all points South nnd West. Si;cJ.l TltAI.N leaves iionse s roini ni 1 ju P. M. or on tho nrrlrul of tho Trnin from the Ver mont Central Hallrnnd, nrriie nt Ogdenhurgh R 30 r. 1., conneciin wuu oranu initis nniiroau lor all points Wct. K K L U it N 1 a U , KI11ST TRAIN leaveOgdenshurgh at 8 00 A.M.. arrives at House's Point I 10 P. M. Connects with tho Vermont Central and nrminl liurlington at 0 P.M., mnklng connection with nil linllroad Line Ponth and Kit. SKCO.Vl) TltAIN leaves 0,.,ltnsh,irgh nt 5 20 P.M., nrrlves nt House's Point t MiO P M (to lodge,) connecting ns nbne, and with Chainplaln nnd St.I.nwrcnco llnllroncl for Montreal nnd Ouel-ec. Tickets for the nboio Pontes can 1-e pr'icured nt nt all station, on the Vt. Central llailrond, nnd of M. L. CIU'KCII, liurlington, Vt. UE'J. V. IIDVI.i;, NurI January J, IS.'.B. fehUd.lw VKUJIONT fl'.NTItAI, II AII.TtOA D, 1 all ai;hanui;mi;nt. Choice of lloute for Chicago and Ihc W(sl. NORTHKRN, AVRSTERN, RRITTSII and I MATIi ROITB. To Commence Monday, Oct. 11, 185S. TRAINS GOING NORTH TEAVE Burlington nt 11.40 A. M. nnd S.SO 1'. J M. Mntl Trninconnects nt Windsor nnd M bite ltivcr Junction with trniti leaving Ro.tr.ri nnd Springfield)iit7.30 A.M snmoil.iyA from New York the previous day nt I. on P. M. t lenio l ind-or at .:!. P. M. connect nt i;nuc Point with train To Montreal the next morning nnd with train for Or ilenslmrgh, Toronto, Detroit, Chicniro, nnd tl. West, via Grand Trunk nnd Great Western, er Tia Rome, . CentrnI nnd Lake Shore Railroad , making the shortest, lt nn.l most reliable route from New England to the Wet. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN connct nt Wind. sor with train leaving New York nt R,00 A. M. nndat While li Ivor Junction with train leaiing Ilo.ton nt noon, top oer night nt Nortlifleld. nnd proceed next morning at Q. 00, connecting nt R- u Point with tho Express Train for the we-t TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Leave Bnrllni-ton nt 7.35. A. M. and .1.50 p. M. .MAIL TRAIN connects nt Rouse Point with train from Ogdcnshurgh nnd Montreal, at Bur lington with train for Troy nnd Albany, nt Whito River Junction with trains for Boston nnd New York, arriving in Ro'tonnt 0,40 P. M., nnd In New York nt 11.41 P. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN connect st Houses Point with trnin frcm the wct an! Montreal, nt Burlington with Lake Chatrplnln Steamer and tho Rutland Brad, at White River Junction with train for Iiotm, Lowcl, W oreestor, Ac, arriving in Boston nt 1,00 P. M,, next dav (earlierthan any ether route) nnd In New York at 4.20 P. .11. Through Tickets for Chicago, Detroit, end the West, for rnlc nt the principal stations, B. SHERBURNE, SuperintcLdent. Northiield Oct 11. IMS. Itl'TI.ANII .V nintMNOTON Ii. I. TALL ARRANGEMENT. ON and nfter Wednesday the 13th inst., Trains leao the Rutland and Burlington Depot, as follows : S.SO A. M., Mall Train for Boston, Lewcll, Wor cester. Springfield, Troy, Albany, New York Ac. 7.15 P. M., Accommodation Train frr Rutland. Trains arrive at Burlingt'-n ns follows S.4." A. M., Accommodation from Rutland. 5.30 P. Jr., Mnil Train from Boston, Lowell, Worcester, Fprincfield, New York Ac. K. A. CIIAPTN. Sup't. Burlington, Oct. 11, D-53. dAwtf HOOK It I A I) Ifi , "Y7E wouM like to get somo more of those Large Family Bifofcs to bind for which we got the diploma and premium at tho State Fair and County Fair ; if you havo none of them bring along such as you hai c. We are prepared to do eery de-cription of BOOK UINDJNG EITHER PI. UN OR ORNAMENTAL, In the lest itilr nnd at lowctt rates. Particular at tcntlon paid to f.nr2t' Illil.lrnti'.l Work. Muxlc. Ilnok. nf Kiiurns ing. Scrap llool. Portfolio.. Ac. Wo haro facilities which enable us to do up PAMPHLET WORK A BIND NEW PUBLIC.. TIONS in nny quantity nt a low price nnd with the greatest expedition, to which we would respcctful lv call the attention of PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. Gentlemen sending us parcels of book from adis tance may rely on having them well bound and caro fully packed and returned without delay. PATER It U I. E I) to any desired pattern at short notico. To Dealers in Itlank Rooks we would say that by purchasing their paper direct from the manufacturer, nnd sending it tuns to be ruled nnd bound to order, they will have IIETTF.R BOOKS than many of those they purchase in the cities, nnd SAVH .HO.'l" V by the operation. We arc determined to manufacture Account Books of all kinds in a stylo and at prices to defy compe tition. GIVE US A TRIAL. VESSIE A BAIN. Times Office Building, Church St. cct.l5dlmwtf Burlington V TKAClinitS IXSTITUTKS. Viruovt Board or EnrctTiov, ) Secretary's Office, Oct. 135?. J Teachers' Institutes for the Counties of Grand Isle, Franklin, Chittenden, Bennington, Washing, ton, Essex, Orleans and Lamoille will be held as follows : At Isle La Mott, November 4 and 5 " 9 and 10 ' 12 and 13 " 16 and 17 " 19 and 20 " 23 and 21 26 and 27 1 rairfax, 1 Essex, 1 Dorset, 1 Northiield, 1 Lunenburgh, 1 Barton, Stowe. 30 and Dec 1 Each Institute will continue through two Jays, having evening sessions fcr general lectures. It is desirable that Superintendents should be present so far as po.-jille. and .hould notify Teach ers and urge their attendance. "lew i J. S. ADAM e, Secretary rou sai.i: oh to ur.NT. V LARGE and commodious Brick houi-e, with, in a convenient distanco from tha Square and Depots. If .old, the lirice will bo much below the actual cott of such premises ; and half tha pur chase money may remain for a time unpaid. inquire of A. S. DEW EY Hirlintm, March 221, l" wtJA ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL riu.vi's a no m: i.ainks, from C to 12 J cents a yard. V"0 is your time to buy foods at a great sac it liflYo. Call and see 'em, at LYMAN'S. Nov. 1 S5S. wtf I'ALIFOItm STEAMSHIP LI.E. I' 1 A .Y 1 C A R A G V A AMERICAN", ATLANTIC AXI) PACIFIC SHIP CA.VAL COMPANY, PROPRIETORS. OPPOSITION LINE AT it r. i) u c i: n r a n i: s . KW YORK TO A I1UNCISCO. Tlrst cabin. . . $225 I Upper steerago . $100 Second cabin, . 150 Lower steerage SO The tran.lt of the Isthmus included. The spleudid stsam.hin WASHINGTON, of 2,000 tons regl.ter, Capt. Henry Churchill having been fitted up uxpres.ly for the California trade by tho Nicaragua route, will leave her pier, North River, New York, on Monday the r.th of December at 2 P. M. carrying passengers, mails and freight to San Juan del Nort, connect at San Juan del ur with the well known and commodious steamship HERMANN, Capt. Cavendv. for San Franscisoo. California. Theso splendid steamships offer un. surpasted accomodations for the comlort and safe, ty of passengers. The Isthmus route is thorough ly repaired aud iu good order, and the country healthy. For passage and freight, apply only at the cfiico of the company to JOHN P, YELVERTON, Agent, wl?m3 No, 3. Bowline Urccn. New York IIUH'KSKIN. f '1 LOVES and Mittens as usual at greatly r. I duced prices at tho Corner Store. i LYMAN'S. Nov 17 ls5S wtf