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THE FREE PRESS BURLINaTON, FRIDAY MORNING- JULY 15 1859, BUSINESS CARDS. FETTENGILL fc CO'S S. M. ADVERTISING AGESCT, Stair .VI., 119 A'asiau Sr, ATW Tort. 4- 1U BOSTON. S. M. PettexgillA Co., arc ' -al and ,argoft Free Press and the most inn gtates and circulating Newspapers in for theCanadas. They are a""" at at our loicetl rates. joii.v n. wheeler. Attorney & Counsellor at Law. BURLINGTON, VERMONT. May 29, .... Aeenis lor C. L. BENEDICT, COMMISSIONER TOR THE STATE OF VERMONT, IN A'fiW TO OEce 71 'Wall Strcct- G. C. BENEDICT, COMMISSIONER TOR THE STATE OF NEW YC Ogice Free Preti Rooms, Burlington, A K . Vermont. GEORGE F. EDMUNDS. Ulorncy & Counsellor at Law AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. Office over Commercial Bank, Burlington, Vt. '. PECK, JU., At RETAIL DEALERS IS !) R Y G 0 0 AT TUB " II EE H I V E CO. I) s Cerntr of Church and CoUge ttt., llurUmgton, !. PECK, JR., D. B. TECK, J K. PUCK, ALBERT G. STRONG. DEALER IX Rurlington Wagon Axles, Canada Plates, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Tin Plate, Mill awl Circular (few. and Ieekaoie' Tool. A LSO AhAM SHELF HARDWARE, Nails, Irsn, Glass. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Anvils, Vices, Sheet rron, Iron. Ware, Brest, foe, Oopper, Bar Lewi, Kar Tin, Chains, Bolts, . Sute, Washers, !e,Round, Siiuitrc, OcUgoii,und Flat CAST STEEL HOUSE TRIMMINGS, CARRIAGE AND ST8K. WWM Sadlory and Carriage Trimmings, Wagon Springs, Spring Steel, Ac, Ac. Burlington, Vt. Market. THE subscriber has opened, Hall, on the South side, a under the Town GENE It A I. 31 A Jt IC E T , where the citizens of Burlington will find, at ai tlmi-s CHOICE MEATS, of every kind. FJSJI, POULTRY, EGGS, ROTTER, CHEESE and VEGETABLES in Great Variety, and whero tho FARMERS wiU find a Ready Salo for their produce. The subscriber intends to keep a Market which will be at all timed supplied with articles of supe nor quality, and which will be convenient and in viting to everybody. A. B. MURRAY Nov. 30. daw SOFT SOAP. Ihave several barrels of excellent soft soap, which will be sold in large or small quantities, Terylow. A. S. DBU'BV.'aaraj SAWS! SAWS GAGE, l'OKTEll .V CO., SAW MANUFACTURERS, FISHERVILLE, N. II., SINCE 1849. W HERE thev keep a large assortment ana manufacture to order all the various kinds of CIRCULAR and other .SAWS that are used in tho United States and Canada?. C-' Tho large Circular Saws are ground by a Machine, malo oxpreesly for the purpose, conse quently are much truer and superior to those pround in tho usual manner. Those in want of Saws are respectfnlly invited to call. SAWS REPAIRED rvt short notice, and all orders promptly executed List of Prices sent by mail to persons desiring C. GAGE, GEO. PORTER. J. C. GAGE, I. K. GAGE, H. M. ROLFE. Fishersvillo, Nov. 25, 1S5S. wly22 N. II. BALLOU, 31. V., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offiioe South side of the Square, in American Hotel Block. April 27, 1859. w6m CARRIAGE AND SLEIGMAKING AT THE OLD STAND OF JOHN K . G R A Y , CORNER of King and Champlain Streets, Bar lington. All work warranted of the best de tcription. Almost all kinds of CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS kept constantly on hand. Also, LUMBER. Matched Spruce Flooring, plained and thorough ly seasoned. RIVED AND CEDAR SH1X6CXS. warranted. 100,000 feet of Strip Lath. Norway Pine Flooring, thoroughly seasoned. Hemlocks Boards and Cedar Posts for fencing. Machine Sawed Clapboards, C feet long. PINE CLAPBOARD, planed, 13 ft. Inquire at the shop of JOHN K. GRAY, eorner of King and Champlain tie. June 1S57. PArER HANGINGS, AT COST, AND LESS THAN COST, IOR A SHORT TIME, AT C 11 1 A A 11 A L h 150 CHURCH STREET, 150 B r BROWN. s. s Burlington, March 17. 1S58. dAwtf. Printed at Ao. C College Street, Burlington, Vt. GEO. W. & G. G. BENEDICT, Editors and Proprietors. Terms of Subicriplioii. .jio Village Subscribers, supplied by the Carrier, ..... If paid strictly in advance, ... For Mail Subscribers, and those who take it at the Office, ..... If paid strictly in advance, ... If paid during the year, ... S2 40 20 200 I SO 1 75 Interest chargeablo after tho year's oml. Terras or Subscription Tor Dnilj Free Pros. Village Subscribers per annum, - Those who receive it by Mail, for C months Or per annum, ..... ALWAYS XX ADVANCE. So 00 2 00 4, 00 tr No subscription stopped until all arrearages lie paid, except at the option of the publisher, or dseonti nued unless by positive orders. Tcrul for AflrertitiiiK in Weekly. One square, 3 week,s . $1,60 1,24 2,50 2,25 5,60 7,00 B" " - L month .... ' " 3 months -Thee squares, 3 weeks, - " " 3 months, " " " 6 " Ten lines of minion type constitute a square, iiuciu uiHiuuuk w-yearty advertisers. Legal notices 10 cents a line. STThe privUese ofjrearly advertisers is limi ted to tieir own immediate business, in their own name; and all advertisements for the benefit of other persons, as well as legal advertisement- and advertisements of auction sales, and advertisement tiththe names of other persons, sent in by thera must be paid for at the usual rates. ' Contracts for yearly advertising will not be di jontinued unless an order to that effect is left at the office and when dsscontinucd in less than a year, the price of a ichil, year trill he charged. No advertisementscan be inserted gratuitously of societies public institutions or compane.. Advertisements ordered upon the inside ex pressively an addition of 25 per cent, is male upon regular rates. Dseaths and marriages inserted gratis for sn cribrs. Notioesofrunerali25 cents. Obituaryb acUtas i seats per Hn., ""imarjo .. BOOTS AND SHOES. 71 TILES t nOWE, Church Street, aianuiaciu J 1 rers of and dealers in Ladies, Gents, and Childrens Hoots, Shoes, Gaiters, Tics, of every va riety and stvlc. Wo have now on hand a very LARGE ASSORTMENI f desirable Goods for the bpnng traae, i" to accommodate all ciaaeee 01 mo wmi. . kinds or Itoolt. Slioce n"'l Gnitcra Ladies. Gentlemen, and Children, manufacture.! or order in the most Fashionable Style, anu walu rred. Apil21. Straw Goods T1YTIIE CASE, DOZEN OR SINGLE HAT. -r t . rMwirmft straw HaU for we ean and will sell, either at Wholesale or neu. at a vrrv low mark. Bavin- onr Goods by toe ease, in iru titles, enables us to sen v " LOW A" CAV BE BOUGHT IN THE C1TI Conntry Merchants will save timt and money by (riving us a call- ALSO, rs LARGEST STOCK OF HATS Az CAPS ever ertibitM in Vermont-all to be sold as low as at ativ other 1Ioue in or out of the Lay. Please call and examine J "J'co. April 7th, 1R59. J"3Z WOOL. ALL PERSONS bavin Wool of all kind?, r Rheen's P'lts. and wanting to exchange for WOOLLEN GOODS Casmmrrr or Flannel, of vn rieas colors; or pay for making, can be dated at my Mill on reasonable terms, for Csn or Wool. . ALSO PTOCKINO-YABN. msde of foo wool, and warranted perfect, readv for e North Ferrisburgh, April 4, 1859. 'f SASH. DOORS. BLIDS AND STAIRS. rriHE snbseribTs have jnst t n complete I set of new and imnrov-nl """?1'' rrLJ!,r mfacture of DOORS, SASH 4" RLTXDS, of oil iescriplinnt. . r PL XING OR SLITTTNG T.rMTtRR, SCROLLS WING. MOrMITfOS OF AT,L PATTERNS from I inch to S incht. Thor would nil pnrtimr attinhon to their vr.W PTTTINS fP DOOR?. SASH AND BUNDS, which, for dnrnbil'tv and heautv. EXCEL b far anr thine of th kind over offor-d in hi market. Al-STAIR RriT.THNG ofnM Jorf. i.i-s. hatt.? and BANISTERS. of anr stvle and material desired, specimens of All wnrk delivered at the Wharves or Depots free of charge. f5hop. South eni of he Pioirsen MArnrjfK Bbops. CHASE SMITH. Burlington, April 1 , 1859. wly LOOK HERE. READ THIS: Who Wanls Profitable EmplovmeBi ! 4 GENTS are makinsr from S4 to $8 per day in a buine honorable, pleasnnt and adaoted to local or travelling ApenU. Mere'iant. Mechan ic", or anvbodv. An article unsurpassed in excel lenre, with a constant and inereaxing demand, wll he sold at one fifth the regular retail pnee; everv dollar invested returns five. An a?ent is wanted in every town. Psekages can be sent by express to any part of the IT. S. A. For particular address, with inelosed stamp, DR. W. W. HIBB RD, w41-6m Brandon Vt. SHIRT HI A KING. CfURT'? neatly and TttotionnwT.v made to order -Jat low prices at tne sswnw awn, mar21 No. 6 College St. SKIRTS ! SKIRTS J ! TT aoirs SKIRTS tucked and stitched in the B neateH manner. Children's drews Ftitehed, and all kind" of plain snl ornamental sewing done promptly and well, at the MACHINE SEWTNO P4RT.OR. mar21 Frer Prr Building, T IT Y THE WjfA.TESUTTA PRIISTTS. THEY are the Bert Calicoes yet offered to the Public for the money. Wwoi.ysAi.y aovt, DEFOREST. ARMSTRONG & CO., SIW TOIL w42mB DENTISTRY. rrHV. subscriber would respectfully announce to -a hie friends ana me nmiic. mu tf nm.T found nt the residence of MR. J. M. LlvrRV"RH. in Hinesburgh, where be is prepared t' perform ill Dental Onerations. and to warrant ,','.fWiTi All who are deiroin of obtaining a GOOD S FT OF AKTIFTCIAL TEETH, will find it for their advantage to ctll. The bet of refi renee given. Applications for informstinn. hv miil nromntlv attended to. G. W. SHATTTCK. Hinesburgh, April 7th, 1859. w3m RFRLINGTON BONNET RI.EACHERY. rip HE SrB?CHRTBER wonld respectfully ar H nnnnee tn the neonle of Burlington an m- einitv that he has rented and fitted up the build in second door below Lovely's Hotel, where be ii prepared to hlfach and rHWJ Bonnets and Hat of everv leTiotion. in tne nesi siyie anu m ine latest fashion. Also, RONNETS AND HATS ?COLOKEI of any shade ordered. Ladies' and Cnildren'f Hat re-fin'bed at short norlee. Millinery work o-dered by Express will be nromntlv and faithfully done, and on reasonable terms. W. PECK. JB. Burlington, Vt, April 28th, 1859. w3m TAINTS. T AM receiving my STMtrXG STOCK of J. PAINTS. LTNSKED OTL and VARNT?HES, consisting in part of Atlantic J ai; A -nerirnn and French Xin' ; Flor ence "White: Hamrrfeu Permanent, Pari. Hi bernif. Imperial and Chrome Green; Chrm Yeilont; Frenrh Yellow; Te-rtian Red; Whit mi; Puttv; Lineed Oil; Furni ture. Coarh and firman Varoiih; A. 4e. Tn eonwinenee of the large amount of impure Linseed Oil and Paints sold, I have m'-dc arrnnge ments with reliable parties to furnish mr with a pure article, which Twill warrnnt hou1d they nrore otherwise, I will take them ba"k and re fand the motiev. Mv prices, at all times, are as LOW AS THE LOWEST, for a pure artiele. H. II . D00L1TTLE. Burlington, Vt.. April 5, wly WOO!) LOT FOR SALE. T7T0RTY-0NE acres of Wood Lot at Sbelburae a. Falls, Vt, for sale. For terms enquire of ' ' sonI nvr.?c OEO. RIJ. Sbelburae, Vt., April 15. w3m' STItAYED OR STOLEN. On Sunday, 3ne 19th, frem the subscriber, a SORREL HORSE, long taH. slightly lame in the right fore foot, with small white saddle mark on his back; a French Horse, g jenrt old this spring. Any information oonasrninj him wHl be thankfully received by his owner FRANCIS COLLET. Shelbume, June 22, 1859. w3w ECONOMIZE I TO FAMILIES IN THE COUNTRY. BVEY SOOT HAS HEARD OF lag FAXOTTS CHINA TEA WAREHOUSE. 19S WASHINGTON ST.. BOSTON and there is hardly a family within twenty miles of Boston, where cur TKAS AND OOPVEKS are not need. We will sell every description of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, and our prices range from 25 cents per pound ap to one dollar. We sell good famiN- tea. (Uack,) for 35 cents, by the package of f ( pounds ; also, good Young Hyson (green,) for 35 cento. The above Teas are as good as are usually sold in Country Stores for CO cents per pound. e isnj- Jiorc Teas mid Coffees. and sell more and cheaper than anv other estab lishment in New England. uur L-Uti'liBa are FRESH everv .1 rnr purity are unrivalled. Teas neatly packed in 10 poundchest. for family re. . For the convenience of those rr, the r.;i. road, we 1 are BRANCH STORt.S atNo- BS Union street, twooors from the corner of Hanover street, (Bed store.) At iiu wrart street, (store naintr.l r-j At corner of Beach ami Albany streets " At corner of tXhinSton.and Pine streets. Call on us when you come to Boston and giro our gooda airial. . ' Orders solicited by express. THOMAS G 1VHYTAL, w41-3m 19S Washington Street, Boston. HIGHWAY BILLS. ANEW and improved style, printed and for sale at tho FREE PRESS OFFICE. Juns.3. w2w EBWARDS & STEVENS lIAyUFACTTJRERS MACHINISTS' TOOLS, PAPUU MACHINE PLAXIXG MACIIIXES . RCULAR SAWMILLS, STAR CH Ml I I CORN CRACKERS, CRIME'S IMPROVED ssift mills, asd AI I HMf MILL GEARIXO AXD f nAFTINO. Also Agents forand manufacturers of TYLER'S Improved Vortical Scroll Water Wheel, the most compact, portable and economical wheel yet inven ted. LEATHER AXI) RUBBER BELTING for salo at manufacturers prices. 'EDWARDS A STEVENS. Winooski Falls, Vt May 18, 1S58. dAwtf. The Great Secret nt lnt Attained !! Worth, Eleganer and Cheapness Combined, PROFESSOR JIOTT'S Hair Invi igoraior. j fpHK only preparation for preserving the Hair - irom falling off ami restoring new nair to uam heads that it highly p.rtumed. It not only imparts 9 brilliancy to the hair, causing it to become soft snd glossy, bufejt Invigorates the roots, giving new life and vigor to the same, causing the hair to grow with renewed energy, producing new hair upon T.ild heads removingdandruff, senrf, Ao., Ac. We venture the assertion that there never was produc ed, an artiele that ha. obtained so wide a popularity in soshortatirae.as this MOTT'S 1NVIOORATOR and that i t will produce a new growth of hair upon bald heads when properly used, according to di rections, (unless the hair is lost on account of ad vanced age. 1 is placed beyond all question, as very many now using it in onr immediate vicmity , could testify. Letters are daily received from different individ uals, expressing approbation, and preference for this oyer any and all other dressings, nowevcr popular. Ladies will Una that it win enaoio in u their balr in any shape so that it will keep its place, and at the same time render it soli anu loss without, being so verv greasy. - . .1 1 - fT r , V. . n Allow me bore to remam ine ninerenco ... from other preparation" wbich claim toaarKenine hair. There are articles under the nama of Hair Restorer", vi!ie. Ac, Ac, at erortatant pnres, r ompoced of Lao Sulphur and distilled water, which claim to color the hair exiting upon the head at the time of application but make no pretensions of changing, virtually, the color of the hair which may grow after its ne. hence the necessity 01 a consuu.i. application. Yet that any ladv or gentleman can tolerate for a moment the scent anslng trom ineir noe the odor of whieh is retained for a great length of time seems an impowibility. We do not claim for Professor MOTT'S 1vtoba tof. that it cnlorthehairMre.Wjtfm9WnfeA'''f. tin, we elaim. iind nwni nos'tive testimony, that on continuing its ne until the decaying roots of grey hair" are nourished, and new life and vigor given them, that they will be restored to their natural color ever afterwards. And aside from the virtue of the artiele in the above use, its odor is so very beautifnl, and itsperfnme is retained forsncn a length of time, that it will command the patron- Tt is the cheapest preparation ever before offered to the pnblic, the twentv-fivc cent pomes wnu.m : .fcn.w.tln other twentv-llve cent kinds. whiW the fifty cent bottles contain more than the ,;, wtle from nOier manufactures, and yet this invigorator is in the possession of all the mer its of a higher e" perfumery. Manufactured by A. J. GREEN. CHtcftCATr, Vt. S. K. GREEX, Propme-tnr. Sold in Bnrlington by J. W. Bobt Co., and T. A. Pitnc: Colchester. Drurv. Maeombe.- Psinesville: J.S.Storrs Son. Winooki, Milton. L. BrnoRSS A Co.. Nelsow Fairch-xds; V.irf.-r V. n. TTn.i.S: Fletcher. E. Rtn. JR. and E. SArronn: Cambridge, L. L. A E. R. Sunn, P. Srrri!R; Johnson,?. BgLPtyG; TTnderhill, L P. Cm.Tnw. and C. W. RftOLPR; .Terieho, T.. P itA V. TT T.xy A Co.: Richmond, H. A. TTnnnra nd VL R. GrFFTI. Agents will be appointed in every Town in the State. January 15. 1850. w30m6 DR. HT.XRY" EliECTSSlG OliYTUlEiVT, FOR THE RAPID CURE OF Stratrhes, Calks. Sores, Galls, Feth Wounds' Sail Rheum, Sprains, Wrenches, !rr., fr a 1a 6 mnliestinn" will cure the worst eae of SSritrhes. 1 to 2 applications will sure Galli' and Flesh Won nds. 3 to 6 applications will cure Founder, when taken in its early stage. After the disease is rae H miiiwt, lb wholly cured. This uintment, now.., -u x .n efieial. 1 to 2 applications will eure Sore" and CracKs m Cows' Teats. Fanners try it ! the effert in healing uch Sores is truly magical. i t aonlicationawill core Salt Rhenm Sores 1 tji 9 annlieat ions will cure Chapped, Sore, and Cracked Hands, in the healing of which has a vei y powerful effect From the many testimonies in our hands, we se lect a few f r r uMieation. MB. fcnsBBorit, inwr of ne of the following letters, was, for period of about ten years, the proprietor of a line of stages from f'urltngton. Vermont, to 1. oonn Canada East, a distance of about sixty mile ; and within that period he applied this Ointment to over fve hundred hnrxr. and never in any instance was obliged to take hiborses from the road on account of Lameness, Stiffness in the Joints, Galls, Scratches. Mr. L. D. Hbbrick is the proprietor of the well known '-Blaekhawk" horse, known a the "Her rick Horse." We also present herewith a letter from J SnrrtEtt'oy. the n-esent proprietor of the St. A! Hans and Riehford and the St. Albans and Bakers- fleld line of stages, a party who has been engaged for the last fifteen years in the stage business. UiGHC.ATC. June 7th, 1858. Ma. A. J. Gbesh. Dear Sir : Having nsed. and known of the effect of Dr. Hearts KtssrntieorjrTsrEST, so called a core for Scratches . and knowing, from onr long experience in dealingin horses, that this disease i: very prevalent, and, under ordinary treatment very dangerous, we-do take great pleasure in re commending tbis Ointment to the community nt tarsw as a sure and safe remedy for scratches, feel ing confident that its merits will be acknowledged on a trial of the same. HENRY KTTVKHOCR. L. D. HBRRTCR. Sr. Alba-is. Vt., Jan. 4tb, 1S5. Ma. A. J. Gbke. Dear Sir : In reel - to yours of the 1st inst, rel ativetoDR. HEXBrf: Kwsemic Oittm est, for the en re of Scratches. I would say that I have used tills Ointment and consider it one ef the best rem dies for that disease with wbich I ever became ac quainted : and take pleasure in recommending the same to all who own horses, as a very aesirani medicine to have constantly ou hand, as an appli eation in time, or when the disease first manifests ttaelf. will heal every appearance of the sore, and mmoveail lameness. I have also found it excel lent for Flesb Wounds, Galls, Calks, Ac. I am yours truly, J, L. SANDERSON. It is well known to all, that horses exposed the mud, in the spring and in the fall, are liable to become lame, from the effect of Scratches ; and then follows a long delay in tfteir use ; wnen one mpp'iration of this Ointment in time, would have eared the disease. Hence we urge all to provide themselves with a remedy. Thi Ointment has been found to possess virtues in caring Salt Rheum never before attained by anv remedy for this disease ; and we can assure all those troubled with the Salt Rheum, or with Chapped rr Cracked Hands, that with a few appli cations thev may dry those sores entirely up. Please try it once, and convince yourself. For sale by the A trents of Professor Mott'sMagie Invigorator. . s.. iKie.., rropnexor. Jan, 15, 1859. " . J. W. ROSY CO., ih'itggista aiid Apotlteatru'g. Corner Cbwrrii arid Cef lege Streets, URLINtlTON. - - - VERMONT MEDICAL STUDENTS a US find, at the subscribers, an assortment of Dissecting Cases, of the best matmfactti re ard for sale at low prices. J. W. ROBY A CO. PROF. WOOD. - 3E.'EIVED this day, a new aunply .it l'i- f. .6. Wood's Hair Ke'tomtive, Also. l!urnrtt Cocuaine, an artiele whioh gives universal satis faction as a dressing for hair. J. W. ROBY A CO. PERFUMERY. ITBIN'S EXTRACTS, Jockey Club, Blessed Baby. New-mown Hay, West End, Patuhoulv. 1 Musk, Ac, ire. Also, Lubin's Lavender Water, and Dabin's d- Pierre's Frangipanj. rr sale by .1. W. ROBY A CO. COLOGNE. rjnilE Genuine German Cologne; also, Cologne JL of onr own manufacture, made according to the most approved French recipes. For ale by J." W . ROB Y ",t Clx ' ' BRUSH US. J1 LOTH, Hair, Teeth and Nail Brujhos. good assortment at J. W. ROBY 4- "CO. HAIR DYES. BUSH'S Argentine, Bachelder's Premium, and Water's Liquid Hair Dyes; the best articles cf the kind in use. For sale by March 9. J. W. ROBY A CO. H E N RY II . DOOLITT L E. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IK Heavy and Shelf Hardware, comprising an extensive assortment of HOUSE TRIMMINGS, MECHANICS' TOOLS, SADDLERY, TABLE AND VOCKET CUTLERY ETC. DEaLER IS Nails: Mill, Cross-ait and Circular zaics ; Steel Sprinffs; Pump Chain; Axes; Ames 'Shovels; Paints; Oils; Win dow Glass ; Carriage Bolts, tc. ASD DEALER 1K Agrleiiliurnl Implement nml Mncluncs; Field, Garden and Flower Seeds. AGENT OF BURLINGTON .t VICINITY 0R Prouty k Mcars' celebrated Ccntrc-Uraucht Plow"; U. Taber .t Co.'s Plows; lilancnnras, Perkins, Mossor A Colby's Scythes; tho genuine Brookfield Forks; Wheeler, JlcllicK & a. s nurse Powers and Threshers ; Manny's Mowing and Reap ing Machines; Wood's Improvement, Ac, Ac. MY STOCK OF T ARMING TOOLS IS VERY LARGE, SUCH Ab Corn-Shellers, Straw-Cutters, Churns, Patricks Cheese-Press, Horse-Hakes, Hand-lUKcs, ran ning Mills, Grain Cradles, Snaths. Mnnuro and Hay Forks, Hav-Knives. Cattle Ties," Halter, Trace and Binding-Chains, Grind-Stones, Scythe-Stones, Ac, .tc, all of" which I am prepared to SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. There are mnnv articles in tho Hnrdwaro and Agricultural Line that arc not kept in the country should any desire any such articles, I will, at all times, order them with pleasuro at tho lowest prices. COLLEGE "STREET, Apl5, 1859. wly BURLINGTON, VT V A T E N T W E A T II E R - V R O O F WINDOW BLINDS. THOSE intending to purchase AVindow Blinds are hereby informed that the unt' crsigncd will manufacture Kelly's Patent -tPATnEn- proof Window Blind", at the shop of ilhasa & Smith, south end of Pioneer Shop, whero ho can be found during business hours. All enquiries o orders by Mail promptly attended to. Tbose wishing to purchase lown. bounty State Rights can trade with me. J. II. GIBB, Burlington, April 15, 1R59. w41m3 WAR ! WAR ! WAR L T M A OF THE dor 22. or Store, HAS again returned from New York with another lot of DESIRABLE GOO OS, snd at prices that are almoft incredible, neverthe less are true: just look. 1800 yards Fine Pacific Lawns, fast color;, st the astonishing low price of 10 cents a yard. ALSO, 1000 yards Challics, at 121 s 15 cents. 3000 " French and American Print, 6 to 21 cts. Parasols, Shawls, Gloves and Hosiery, Linen Udkfs, etc., etc., cheap ! cheap ! ! CHEAP ! ! ! I invite all those in want to call and examine, as they will find my goods as represented : and if not cheap, then I am mistaken. Pleae call. Respectfully. BDWARD LYMAN. June If., lb "iff. w51tf WOOD'S NEW MOWER, THE "LITTLE GIANT," IS now offered t-j the Farmer as the lightest cheapest an i easiest working machine in use, warranted to do good work, and do it easier than any other m icbtne. Pri:e of two-horse Machine, $b0 " " one-horse " 70 Freight added. Orders will be promptly filled, and Machines started, if desired. .For sale by H. 11. Uooliitlf, Burlington, Vt C. W. STRONG, Agent June 13 tb, '59. . P. S. We continue to sell the Manny Patent, as formerly- wal-lw THE PREMIUM VEIOIOXT & REAPER. (WILLARD A ROSS'S PATENT.) rTthe attention of the farming public Is invited " to the celehrated "Vermont Mower and Reap er, which i unsnrpas.ed for simplicity, durabil lty, convenience and ease, and thoroughness of wors. Mime ot the point of excellence and pe- others may be cn n mer'aW aWVoVrSi1 r e Das over In having the cntter-bar hinged to the frame so as to adjut itself to the unevenness of the ground. Having two driving wheels to drive the cutteri, if one slips the other does the work. When the machine is moved to the right or left, the knives are kept in motion by one or the other ot the driving wheels. It ca.i be oiled and thrown in or out of gear and the cnttcr-bar raised without the operator leaving bis seat. The wh'ile weight of the machine is on the wheels where it is require.! t give power to the stroke of the knives. When the machine is backed the knives cease to vibrate, consequently you back away from obstrnc tions without danger of breaking the knives. The machine cuts on the right, and is geared (0 mat either oxen or horses can be used. The cntter-bar being hinged to the machine, can be packed up without removing a bolt or screw. The cutter-bar can be raised 18 or 20 inches, so that the farmer can gather bis grass-seed before he mows his grass if he chooses. Tho cutter-bar is easily raised by a lever which is very convenient, when coming to the corner of the land. When raised, the machine can be turned at short as yon please, or go over the mown grass. The machine is m.sUy iron, and very simplo in ire eoivruetion a bov can manage it with ease The K.xes arc all Babbitted, and the guards are of Malleable Iron. It has no tide draft. we desire that every farmer wishing to pur chase a mowing machine, should see the Vermont Mower, and test its qood qual'tiet. We are confi dent it will pleae them, and that there is none bttler. It is built of the best material, and in a thorough, workmanlike manner. It is warranted to cut grass equal to the best mower with a scythe, it the rate of one acre per hour or ten or fifteen acres per oav, witn a Ik nt pair ot horses ana a driver Each purchaser is allowed to out two acres of gras cn trial, and in ease anvthincr nrovo defective, due notice muft be given to the manu- laciurcr or nis agents and time allowed to send a person to put it in order. If it does not work af ter this, and the fault is in the machine, it will be taken back and the money refunded or a perfect machine given in exchange, at the option of tho purchaser. Orders from Chittenden Co. mav beaddrc?sd to A. W. Buel, Hinesbnrgh, or II. J. Fay. Willi;, ton June 15. wlm STRAYED TLKOM the subscrib.-r, about the first of June I inst, seven red yearlings four Steers and three Heifers. One Heifsr large sie, brown face; another lighter red, middle site, a wart on her back ; the other smaller, bright(neurly cherry) red, the ends of her ears froxen off. Two Steers colored like the last named Heifer: one of the other two light red with faint brindle; and tho other very pale red all of the Steers about medium size. Whoever will return said cattle to mo. ur-iret me information where they are, shall be suitably rena-ded. HARRISON M. VILAS. Colchester, June 13, 1859. w51w3 INDEPENDENCE ISAM,, AT WHITCOMB'S HALL, Richmond. Vt., July 4, 1859. The House has been newly refitted. Good Mu sic, first elass Entertainment, and a pleasant time may be expected by all. wolw2 5 Cents Bot .ALL SHOULD USE SMITH'S NEW iPLANT AND ROOT! BITTERS;, THE SICK TO BE WELL, THE WILL TO KEEP SO. PREPARED IN PURE f BOURBON WHISKEY, Come all y honeJt workine men, .Mechanics, larmers, aociort, too; Come, try time Bitters ones, and tea 1 low good tlisy are, what kooq they'll (Jo. FEED. E. SMITH, Prop'r, FflQNTPELIER, VT. F r Mle hv II. A. HOD.JES, Itiehmond, C. W. IIItOWNELL, Essei Junction, C. F. STORRS, Winooski Falls. June 17. ..lwltn THY IT ! nnHOiU who with for good flour can hereafter iL be aceoiaodatsd at A. S. DEWETS. 2Iay 5th, IS59. Scrofula, or King's Evil, i a constitutional tliscasf, a cnrruptio-i of the blood, hv which this lluid becemo rutifl. wcufc. nfid poor. Hcing in the tirn 'atin' . i pervades the whole body, and may hum nut ,:i disease 0:1 anv part of it. No curt'- if fr m its attack, nor is there c ix v. nh .1 n...y n, t destroy. Tli? scrofulous ta.i.t 1- vuiiosc.y caused hv mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, -impure air, tilth and filthv habits, the depresjing viecs. anil, above all", bv the venereal infection. hat ever be its origin, it is hereditary m the con- t.i tbn rliinl and fourth centra U0.1 ; n.dcc.l. it seems to be the rod of Him vho avs. ' 1 will visit the iniquities ot iuthers upon their children. . . Its effects commence by deposition from tne blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is tenw u tubercles; in the glands, swellings ; ami . tho surface, eruptions or sores. 1 his foul cor ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, but thev have far less power to with stand th: attacks of other diseases; conse quently, vast numbers perish by disorder which," although not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption which de cimates the human family has its origin directly in this Bcrofulous contamination ; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, bram. and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrnfulou" ; their persons are invaded by this lurking in fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from tho system we must reno-ate the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and cxcrue. Such n medicine we supply iu AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilln, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for thi eviry where prevailing and fatal malady. It com bined from the most active remedial that hav been discovered for the expurgation of thi foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the eystcm from its destructive consequences, lience it should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other direc tions which arise from it, such as lii imvc and Skin Diseases, St. Anthony's Fire, Hose, or Erysipelas, Piuflls, V' -Tn.is, Blotches, Blains and Boils, Tomk, Tettlr and Salt Iturxji, Scvld Hkat, Hinowokm, Rheumatism, Syphilitic and X . TT,ts- EASES, DROrSY, DySI'LTsIA, Dtbl i . . - ..J, indeed, all Complaints axusino from VnLv ted or I-MrcRE Blood. The popular belief in " impurity of the blood" is founded 1:1 truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the 1.1 c d. 'ihe particular purpose and virtue of thi'- :.i-.-. a rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital thud, without which sound health is imposullc in contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pill? FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY r;tSS. arc so composed that disease within the i.me uf their action can rarely withstand or c. i!r them Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human otsar. ism, correcting its diseased action, and -e fn.:-1; its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of thr e properties, the invalid who is bowei! iion itii pain or physical debility is ast"! ishtd to :md Lis health or energy restored by a rcracd at "nee so simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-di rr ; plains of every body, but also many fcrriidiliie and dangerous discaes The agent brlow named is pleated to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directk-us for their use in the following complaints . Ccstue ness, Heartburn, Headache inning from disordered Stomach, Nausea, IndiyttUcn, Pain in aril M"i' id Inaction of the Bou-els, Flatulency, Loss nt Ap; e ttte. Jaurdice, and other kindred rrmpl. ir', arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE RAIMD CUKE OT Coughs, Colds. Inlluciiin. Hoiirfiic.. Croup, Ilronchitis. Incipient Cousinip tion. and for the rtli-l ol Coiisuinptiio Patients in advanced stages of the disease. So viidc is the field cf Its icMress and si mi merous arc the cases of it- : -, thM al'. "-t crerv section of country abound in prrsorn i-h-liclv'known, who heve been restondfiom h! in irg ujc. When once tried, its supenontr over rrrj other medicine of its kid is too apparent to ev ape observatifti, and where i' irti cs rr Vnowi,, the Dublic 110 loncer hesitate Th. t st.i.-i .'c to rmplov for the distrrssinc and dauccrou- j't'et tions of ihc rmlmon; rv orcans that arc im i'' i t to "i.r i lin.ate, While many inferior remedies tl.-.'st upon the community hae failed and been rrUil, this ha; eained friends bv every trial. 1 nferre.I I n.efits ou the alllicted thev can never f met. rrd pro duced cures too uumerous and toi- :eu,4ri.ab!c to b forgotten. PREPARED BV M. J. . AYE Sfc & LOWELL, MASS. CO. Theo. A. Peck, A. C. Spear and Geo. C. Jlothcr in ilurlincton : .Messr;. bimondi. snelburn : b mond? and Pay, Williston; E. Alexander, Char lotte; H. A. Hodges Richmond ; John Lvman Jericho ; L. B. Howe, Jericho corners and by al dsalors in modicmes everywhere. The Great Musical Bazaar A SIC N D STOKE M I W. PA KfRIDOE, having just returned trom iloston and r eiv 1 ork. now offers the largest and best assortment of SHEET MUSIC, both new snd old ; the best assortment of SA C7A (7 BOOKS, both sacred and secular: with INSTRUCTION BOOKS for all kinds of Musical Instruments, Singing, Thorough Bass and iiarmony, ot tne most approved kinds that can be louncj nortn ot tne cities. Also the larcest and mot complete a jsortment of MUSICAL 1NSTR UMEN TS. d-c Flutes; Flute-FlarolctU: Octave Flutes: Picolos: Tifes and Flagoletts; Violin;; Guitars, from the best makers as Martin, HaU Son, Ac: Dulci mers; Banjos and Tamborines; Tuning Forks and Tuning Hammers; Clarionotts and Clarionott Heeds; Accordeons; Flutinas; all kinds of Strings tor stringed Instruments; Violin Bows, Bridges, Peg', Finper-boards and Tail pieces, Bow-hair and Rosin; Wood and Paper Boxes for Guitars and Violins; Tenor and Small Drums; Galvanized, uutta I'ercnaand india-rubber Covers for Pianos; 1'iaao stools. Arrangements aro made for keeping and selling n.uvui trom the iollowme .Manufacturers, viz: Ciiickeri.no & Sox; Wm. P. Emerson; T. Gilbert v-Lo.; V ood ward & Brown; J. W. Vose; AAV Lapd .t Co. ; (Boston, Mass.); Jo -N B. DtJNDAM; Hazelton & Bro's; Lioht.Xewton &. Bradbury: Haynes A Brothers; Steinwav A Sons; Raven, UACO.v.tUo.; URAINARD it UGDEN; (Acw York); Boa rdm an, Gray & Co.; (Albany); J. B. Rand; (Concord, N. H.) MELODEONS from all the best .Manufactur ers. AH of the abovo will be sold Cheaper tfian cax ee Bought in this vicinity, and at lower than City prices. Our receipts of Music, every two months, arc, probably, more than the entire stock of any dealer in this vicinity, and persons ordering from us will gonerally havo their orders filled at sight, and not be under tho necessity of waitinjr till thev can be obtained from the city. Second-hand Pianos to Rent and for bale: also taken in exchange for now Pianos, at a fair nrice. Sheet Music sent to any part of the country postage paid, on receipt of the marked price. Or ders solicited and satisfaction warranted. Call be fore you buy, where you can get what you want, at College street, two doors east of E. Lyman's Dry Goods Store. X. B. NEW PIANOS just received. W. W. PARTRIDGE. May U. dawtf ADVERTISEMENTS PA TEX 4 CCORDING to a recent deaision of tho Sur JrX. preme Court of Dry Goods, stealing thunder is inlictable. Plagiarists and thunder-thioves, bewirc, for thi; copy-right is secured, and every infrinrjem'it mil be proseevt'd to the full extent oj the law. Where is the best assortment of Dry Goods and Carpets to be found ? Where are the above named Goods sold cheapest? Where can I find honorable dealers, reasonable and uniform prices, and receive ci'uif treatment in case I do not purchase ? These are questions which concern, and should influence every purchaser; but being an interested party, we shall not answer them, though we will ttateourhonestconvictionuponone point.viz: The UKK-IIIV12isnot, and cannot be undersold, by any dealer .of sound mind and honorable mo tives. Let the Public judge. . Wc ate nox receiving large additions in every Department; Styles and prices, very desirable. carpets; .mantillas ANn.TARASOLS; OIL-CLOTHS ; HOSIERY AND CLOVES ; MATTING J DRESS TRIMMINGS : DRAPERIES AND SnADES; RIBBONS AND LACES ; DRE-S GOODS ; EMBROIDERIES ; SIIAtVLS AND RAGLANS ; LACE MITTS, "ETC. N. PECK, JR., & CO. May 16. dawtf A FEW bbls. EXTIIA LEAF LARD, and a quantity of the right sort of HAMS, at A. S. DEWEY. June 20th, 1859. daw XEW EXGLASD AILMENTS AND THE ONLY REMEDY ! rpHE Eastern States, including Sett -York 1 and that section of the Union winch is . 1 .., ,.'iv Enaland. con- tb urstAou;; mtdliient people, t, i,;ov(w1 nn uncommon degree of prosperity : with a climate extremely trying to certain constitutions, and a soil of small fertd itv, they have contrived to surpass more favored eommunities in almost every thing that con duces to social comfort and happiness. Un fortunately, they are occasionally so absorbed in business and mental cultivation, that they neglect the precautions which are essential to bodilv health. Dyspepsia and physical deW t are prevalent among all classes. The first dis ease is produced by inattention to the digestive organs, which are so susceptible of derangement. Thousands arc now paying the penalty of this neglect, and suffering daily the mojt trying pams, almost without a hope of rehet. Ihey have come to believe that their .ailment is chronic, and that they must bear with it to the end. It gratifies us exceedingly to announce to these afflicted individuals that they may now command a remedy of unquestionable potencvand virtue, which has never been found to fail in all cases of digestive weakness or de rangement. Hundreds of tongues are ready to grow eloquent in praise of this wonderful con queror of dyspepsia, which is known as DR. J. HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS, But that numerous class who devote them selves to literarv and other sedentary pursuits, and in consequence of a want of physical exer cise, become the victims of languor and debil itv without nerve or appetite, have hitherto sought in vain for some invigorating, life-giving medicine, whose effects upon the system shall be both speedy and permanent. Physicians ot eminence, and profoundly acquainted with the requirements of the human frame, commend HOSTETTER'S BITTERS as the safest and swiftest stimulant to the recuperative energies of the svstem vet discovered. It restores the appetite,' gives' fresh vigor to the digestive organs, sends the blood through the reins with a more lively current, corrects a tendency to depression of spirits, and fits a man for the transaction of business ivifh a cheerful heart and an active mind. Unlike other medicines wliich have been dciaed for the same object, the HITTERS do not act spasmodically, or with a temporary power the influence of the remedv is lasting. And if a patient will but give soma attention to securing PPr exercise, after the relief has been afforded, he need f.ar no return of the affliction. The debility natural to the encroachments of years upon the bodilv frame is also alleviated by this great strengthening medicine, thus enabling the aged to pass their declining days in physical ease ; whereas they are now suffering from ex treme weakness and nervousness. To this ven erable class of people, HOSTETTER'S BITTBRS may be commended as invalu able. The proprietors of this invigorator have, in addition, a deep gratification in assuring XUlliXG MOTHERS that they will find the JJ I T 'i' IS S the best and safest of restoratives. Very few medicines are sanc tioned bv physician' as proper to be adminis tered during the period of nursing ; and this has obtained an universal preference. 4Q- rliosc who de-Ire n .arena ion grei j riTiwia and Debility thonld remember the prertoo u'tie. TTOSTETTEK'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTEHS. It li put up in qoart vriih the nime, DE. J. HOSTETTEE'S STOMACH BITTERS, blown on the bottta, and also itaniped on tho cap covering the cork, with the autograph of 110STETTER 4 SMITH on the label- These thing! are imoortant. on aceennt of the numerous counterfeits now In the market. r Prop ared and sold by HOSTETTBB. & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and also sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United StateB, Canada, South America, and Germany. Sold 'by AMO C. ?PEAK, and J. W. ROBY CO.. Barlinston. J. S. Ptorrs A Son, Winooski. WBEKS .t POTTER. Boston, lienera! Agent, fo the New England States. Maroh 21, 18 5U. SEWING- MACHINE AGESCl. C ATISFISD, after a careful examination of the v ' principal STiiis Machines worthy of any cred it thai no other one combines so many prime qual ties for general okk that made by the Wiui.br smt wianj, sftutafeoearinr Company, the sub scribers have taken an a$ney for the sale of these incomparable Machines, and havs opened conve nient rooms for their exhibition and sale, on the lower floor of the Fa Press Buildinp. Tfc. price of a Machine obtained nt as will be the same at if purchased directly of the manufacturers or at any one of their Agencies in tbe IT. States. Every machine sold by as will be warranted perfect in its work unship and ready for use. To all purchasers of us, praeiu-al instructions in the use of the ma chines will be given without charge, to that the Layer may thoroughly understand the principle of the machine what every part of it does and how the whole mar be kept is perfect working order with reasonable cue and skill. We specify some of the chief point of excellence belonging to these machines. They nuke the LOCK-STITCH. This is the only stitch that cannot be raveled, and that presents the same appearance on each side of the seam. It is made with two threads one upon each side of the fabric, and interlocked in the cen tre of it. They are simp's in construction, efficient and urable in operation, beautiful in model and finish, fitted to adorn the parlor and suited to the work shop applicable alike to the nse of the family and the manufacturer. Their peed is. from 1,700 to 2,000 stitches per minute, or eqmal to 10 seam stresses. Among their undoubted advantage are 1 . Elegance of model and Snisb; 2. Simplicity and thorough new 0 eeattruetion, and consequent durability and freedom from de rangement and need of repairs; 3. Ease of management and radidity and quietness of operation; 4. Ilemmin and seaming attachments; 5. Beauty of stiteh, alike on both sMatiof the fa- brio sewed; C. Strength and firmness of seam that will not rip nor ravel ; and made with Eoonomy of Thread ; Applicability to a variety nt purposes and tua terials. Tho change made in the tension during the past year, so tlmt tho upper thread is used from the original spool, and tho addition of the hommcr, by which hems of any width are turned and stitched without any previous basting, evince the earo of the Company in incorporating with the mnchinos every device that ean tend to perfecting them. They now c imbine every improvement that has been invented for sewing, and wo feol confident that in their present form, they are by far the best machines ever offered to tho public. These machines are now sold at 1 educed prices a from S50 to$S5, according to sire and style of mount- . The medium size machine, is specially adapted for family use, is very compact in its structure, and tho handsomest machine b6fore tho public. It sews every kind of material, working equally well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods seam ing, quilting, gathering, hemming, Ac. with a beauty and strength unequalled by any machine that we havo seen. They are sold by us at the same prices as at the Factory of tho Company, with tho trifling cost of transportation added, and for cash onlv. GEO. AV. A G. G. BENEDICT. No. 6 College St., Burlington, Vt. X. 15. The Wheeeler A Wilson Sowing JIa chines tniy be seen in constant operation at the lowing Machine Parlor, Fred Phess Bun.ni.va, (Lower Floor.) HAKES. RAKES H( DQZ. good Hand-Rakes, for sale by .J'" VAX5ICKLEN i WALKER Stone Store, South Wharf. June 23d. daw3w SHIRT BOSOMS folded.of any pattern, on STE YENS' NE W PATENT IMP 'OVD BOSOM FOLDER, with neatness and at very low prices. Persons can purchase their own linen, thus securing a satis factory article, (not always obtained in ready-made Bosoms,) and have the samo folded and stitched into Bosoms, to order, combining the durability and neatness of the best hand-work, with the cheapness of tha ready-made, store-bought article, at the Machixe Sewixo Parlor of E. 31. KELLOGG. No. G Coilega St., Free Ptess Building. Burlington April 7, 1859. dawtf WATER CORE. TnE LAWRENCE WATER CURE, RRATTLEBORO, VT., possessing the utmost advantages which a perfect ly healthy climate, unexceptionable location, and a perfect arrangement of its various departments, can furnish, together with an abundant supply of PURE SOFT WATER. at all seasons of the year, and being conducted in every particular, with special reference to tho ANTS OF THE INVALID has become widely celebrated as a papular retort for those who arc SEE KIjY G If E ALT II! It is a matter of satisfaction to us that we are dally reeotving evideneo of the fact that our Phy sicians possess the entiro CONFIDENCE OF PATIENTS, who have placed themselves under our care, and wo are able to guarantee a euro, in ait curable cases, while snch aa are not ooDiwleml curable arc never advised to remits. In the treatment of the varied forms of RHEUMATISM, PARALYSIS, and FEMALE DISEASES w have had the most abtuxbst rattex, and the seme is true ef DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, and CHRONIC DISEASES, generally. We do not confine all onr patients to trie same diet, neither de we suffer any to indulge in inju rious or pernicious habits, such as the use of To bacco, in any shape, or indulgence in Spirituous Liauors. or any others, the inSucnce of which could only be to weaken and destroy the vitality, hence THE SICK GET CURED, not only of their ailments, but ef their bad habits. With everr variety of Gymnastic Apparatus -at onr command, both for pleasure and profit; with thorough knowledge and experience to di rect the Calisthexic and other exercises; with more than Fobtt different forms of Baths; with the Elbctbo-Cuemical Baths, and the system of Electricity, which has prodaoed sueh wondrous results, it might be thought sufficient for all pur poses, but we have still more increased our facili ties, by the addition of a special department for the practice of THE MOVEMENT CURE which will be under the immediate supervision of Dr. Wx. W. Wisx, who is eaiineoUy qualified for the duties involved. It will thus be seen that wd hare combined the advantages of every agency whieh ean promote health, or restore it, when lost, and we invite those who are sick to visit us, if they wonld re gain health. Physiciaxs and Clsmtm nr or any others who may be interested in knowing fall particulars, will receive every attention by calling on us, or we wBI snd a Circular to any address on appli cation. JOSE I'll DAVISON. PaoraiKroR- PnoR. C. R. BLACKALL, BLACKALL, 31. D., ) q, . . W. WIBR, M. D., S e""' d.fcwtf ((59. (859. NOKTiirm.v tjuxspokTATICV. COJirAJfY. THIS COMrA.Vy- WELL KXOW A.1D RKL1ABLK Line of Screw Steamers, pltpiq betwbzk Ogdensburgh ami Ports on the Vesttrn Lakes TsrnjiDrp.ivii tub present season IiKAVrl 0JI)EXSBURGH. weather permitting, for Chicago, Milwaukee, Mackinac, and intermediate Ports, on Tuesdavs and Fridays, and for Cleveland, Sandusky, Detroit and Toledo, four times a week. S3?" Passengers, Families. Luczaec. Live Stock. and Merchandise, arriving by Railroad, will re oeive careful and prompt despatch. Apply to C. L. THOMPSON, Treasurer, at the Office of the Company, or to GEO. PARKER, Agent, Railroad Depot, Opdensbarsh, N. Y. P. CUAMBERLIN, Pre.ident. J. H. CRAWFORD, Secretary. WESTERS AOEJfTS. llovey 4- Crawford, Oswese, N. Y. Chamberlin, Crawford A Co, , Cleveland Wm, T. Walker, Toledo. B. R. Matthews, Detroit. J. H. Crawford, Milwaukee. Mather A Co., Chicago. aprTd&TrSra 1859. J. 11. CHAMBERLIN. IS59. DEALER IX Western Flour, Pork and Grain. Railroad Depnt. OGDENSBCRGH. 2T. Y to the OfSco formerly occupied by Crawford A Co. April la. wy WIVSITIl"s PATENT I'iH'ight, Self-Ventilating E.EFRIGES. il'T OSS, THIS Refrigerator is the only one ever offered that is perfectly ventilated, and in so scientific yet simple a manner, that Prior Sillimax has in troduced a description of it in his new work on Natural Philosophy as the lest illustration ever practically tested, of perfect ventilation. " The temperature is always uniform. The air never becomes stagnant. There is no waste of ice. The warm air cannot enterupon opening the doors. Access to the ice is had without disturbing the provision chamber. Articles of differing flavors cannot impregnate each other. Milk, delicate fruits, and meats, can be preserved much longer than in any other Refrigerator. All who value health and ptv food are advised to give this article a trial. Tha cost is about the same as the common ice chests, and they are made with panelled sides and top, and tastefully grained For sale by G. B. DOW, 3lay '- daw Burlington. 152. SPRING GRAND O P E N I N G A T JELL1SON G . B S . May he seer, an entirely new and handsome assort ment of Spring Goods. XKW SPRIXG de-laixes, -VKW STRirED IIAVADEKES, NEW PICCOLOMIXI PLAIDS, XEW WniTE BltlLLIASIS, XEW COLORED BRILLIAXTS XEW CAMBRICS, XEW FREXCU PCIXTS, NEW ENGLISH PRISTS. NEW AHERICAX PRINTS, SEW GIXGUAJIS, SETT LIXEX DA1USK, NEW TOILET QUILTS, SEW LIXEX H'K'rS., SEW DOMESTICS, NEW HOSE, SEW nOOPED SS1RTS, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac,' Ac. All of 'which, having to bo converted into cish withm ithe next 40 days, will be offered at aston ishingly low prices. March 18th. MAGAZINES. riTAGAZINES for July, received at the Church strset Bookstore, by E. A. FULLER. R.A I L R 0 A D S RUTLAND & BURLINGTON R. U? SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ON and after Wednesday May 11th, Traia.. leave the Rutland and Burlington Depet, u follows: 8.45 A. M., Mail Train for Boston, Lowell, Wor cester, Springfield, Troy, Albany, N York Ac. 11.20 A. M., Accommodation train from RatUaj connecting at Troy with the IIudms River Boats. S.15 P. M.. Accommodation Train for Rutland Trains arrive at Burlington as follows 8.40 A. M., Accommodation from Rutland. 5.25 P. M-, Mail Train from Boston, Lr.w.i', Worcester, Springfield, New York 4 11.45 P. M.. Accommodation train from lr"V m Rutland. E. A. CIIAPIN, Pnr, . Rutland, April 13. 1850. dAwtf 1 8 5 iYortlieni 8 . and Great Western R 0UTE. NORTHERN (N. Y.) RAILKO l 90 Miles saved between Burlington f Chu by this Route. I7URST TRAIN leaves Route's Point 00 w arrives at Ogdensburgh at 11 25 A.M.,c ni," ing at Fotsdam with Petsdam and Watertown F.,' road for Watertown, Rome, Syracuse, Roch Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Cleveland, Cincinnati tho West, via. Lake Shore; and at Ogdensrujrj ' connect with Grand Trunk Railroad for Byf it Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton, Detroit, Chieaj" - 1 all points South and West. SECOND TRAIN leaves Rouse's Point at ! P. M, or on the arrival of the Trains from the Vc. mont Central Railroad, arrive at Ogdensburgh ' P. M., connecting with Grand Trunk Railmad 1. , all points West. RETURNING. FIRST TRAIN leaves Ogdensburgh at 8 00 A. X arrives at Rouse's Point 4 10 P. M. Connects with tho Vermont Central and arrives at Burlington at 7 10 P. M., making connections with all Railroad Lines Sonth and East. SECOND TRAIN leaves Ogdensburgh at 2 7i P. M., arrives at Rouse's Point at 8 00 P. M. (te lodge,) connecting as above, and with Champlain and St.Lawrence Railroad for Montreal and Quohec Tickets for the abovo Routes can he procured t at all stations on the Vt. Central Railroad, if M. L. CIirRCR, Burlinscton, Vt. GEO. V. H0YLE, Sup January, 1858. feb!3dAw VERMONT CENTRxVL RAILROP. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Choice of Route for Chicago anil the West. NORTHERN. WESTERN, BRITISH ssd MAIL ROUTE. To Commence ifonday, June 27 ?0, 1359. TRAINS GOING NORTH AND WEST. Leave Burlington at 3,30 A. M., 10.10 A. M. s: 5.30 P. M. MAIL TRAIN connects at Windsor and Whits River Junction with trains leaving Boston a Springfield, at 7.30 A. M. same day, and New York previous evening. Leave Windsor at I.; P. M., reaching Burlington at 6.20 P. M., Rouei Point at e.45 P. M.. Montreal and Ogdeasbnrjo the same evening. Connecting at Ogdensbnr; with Grand Trunk train, without delay, for T rontoand the West. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves New Yo- at S.30 A. M., Boston at 5 P.M., and all intermemediate Stations. Leaves Windsor at 6.5C P. M.. and reaches Burlington at i 25 A. M Rouse's Point at 6,00 A. M., arriving in Montreal and Ogdensburgh the same forenoon, and pro ceeding West by Grand Trunk trains, withou delay, for the West. A sleeping car is attached to this train. SfAccommodation Train Leaves North field at 8.25 A. M. reaching Burlington at 11,00 A M Rouse's Point at 12.40 P. M. and Montreal aed Ogdensburgh the same afternoon, TRAINS GOING SOUTH. AND EAST Leave Burlington at 7.10 A. M., 10.10 A. 31.. ard 7.30 P. M. MAIL TRAIN leaves Rouse's Point 6.10 A. M connects at White River Junction with train" for St Johnsbury. Wells River, White Monr. tains, Boston, Lowell, Worcester, New York sci intermediate stations, arriving in Boston at i V P. M-, and in New York at 11 P. M. Passenger by this train train dine at White River Junctin EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Rouse's Point at 50 A. M., connects there with trains from Mun treal and Ogdensburgh the same morning, reeeir ing passengers at Ogdensburgh from Grand Trunk Road snd Lake Ontario Steamers. Leaves Bar lington at 10 10 A. M., dine at Northfleld, anl s rive at Boston at 8.20 P. M., Accommodation Train Leaves Rouse's Point a: 30 P. M., connecting there with trains- leaver. Montreal 5- Ogdensburgh same afternoon. Lodg at White River Junction and proceeding nex morning to Boston, Worcester Springfield, Ne York, Ae., arriving at Boston at 1.00 P. M.. and .t York nt -.ao l. Jr. Through Ticket, for Chicago and the West, fn, sale st the principal Stations. G. MERRILL, Supt. NorthfieW, Jnne 27th, 1859. THE JIANUAL of the WARDROBE. 100 LARflE OCTAVO PAGES, IX PAPER, BY MRS. PUbliAX PtIICE, 25 CEXTS. TT IS A COMPLETE TREATISE upon fhn JL branch of Domestic Eoonomy, and by far tk most valuable publication upon this subject e issued. 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