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THR BUIJLINGTON FREE PRESS FRIDAY MORNING- AUGUST 8, 1862. AYar Meltings Tbe largo amount of f pace occupied in our paper of this trek by the account or ConsiCiCXMEST Eierci ses, has neewarily forced oat of our columns the ac c tints ol spirited War meeting; in VTestlorcJ. mds mie other places in our vicinity. Trt Election" of Oiticees for the Chi't- t nd-n County Company of tho 10th If.gi- in'rt. unit lull, was held Tuesday" afternoon, c; I Appleton was chosen O.Titai'j. and uuut'i lurrah lt Lieut. No cboi ce of 2d L'xutre .nt was made, and r ;a 'jnderstand th it tl.o i-Icction of that offi yr will not be ii nd. . until the company " rws ij;c0 ctj at l.m .. Cts. The f jjnj. wele I'ifil wure justice, d.ii..i.v m-. L4U(AI,UU1.V aV.Uaj fc.it e Attorney tr arpeariDg lor the ite : tu.-i, 2d, prop -,,, r fh. ,,i,- itj ' iivht lUv im Church street. Found ree uEenses and fined $30 and y .1 t) wn jh iv pail upon the spot. Si . . I'. II. Saxton. Found guilty ol the .wiv etion, respondent een- t ti lire months imprisonment in the t WXY.,T rail. Ai 1 1 hit at StiriDK We learn that a rvunati named Margaret Collins, in a tem- rii tit insanity from illneo". went down to 1' l.k" Thursday noon, and threw lier8.ll in. .,. was 'ibserved by some one,and resiued mil n injury but the wetting. i;.vs of thk war. :kn. .hc-m:li.a MoriNc Sutrtstfw' Emgmgcurntg mlk M. MORE (JUERR1LLA ATTACK. A M;FOE REGIMEXT ORVAMZED fX KHOIf V IS LA XII. tSUT WAR MERTIXf! IN WASH. IMJTOX. Advices have be .n receiyed by Oenera I Mrcrg from Itloomfield, .Mo., that one hun dred ni V 1, Mann's command were surroun ds d lv H.mo tire or six hundred rebels, and tint :i rh.irp fight was cuing on, that our tro. p thousbt they couklsustain themselves ut.ti i r- mftircemrnt-. which had been sent tr. in die Girardeau, could reach them Alijut .ne hundred and fifty rebels under the ?ueriila Dunn, attacked Canton, Mo., !... right. Thy shot a man named m t'iriggin order to Ret possession ol FuHie nfl : sored in his warehouse. They thm t - p3aeion I the rines ana plun- q.-rf- -Ml ihe stores in the place. Al er ob ii1! they wanted they left. F - iize:s from Brjwnsville. Tenn , say a 1 .ii.t ! rebels onder Cel. Faulkner, entered tl ji i a wi-ek aeo Friday. A number "! m.i hilio eottwi w-re taken prisoners . nd I i ! tiundml hales o! ojtton were burn rl. In" l.unir.1 federal cayalry arrived In- ji i ev.-mi'c The rebels fled but were pur -, id, ..nd a e.i,;hi engagement took place en tl... ii.itolict and Forked Deer rivers. A iimiiVr of nbels were captured. 'The fcr ii". nrd bridjes had hen destroyed. Lf u.rs 1mm a rthel mail captured at Cor- mtii en tin Jth ult , inuicate tnai tne reoeis are about to make a movement on Chattac Ojaand Nashville. I" irter's hand .f guerillas crossed the , .nli Miroun railroad on Wednesday, and ..:i i :.uiday mht crooed the Hannibal und St. .I. .h railroad on their way to tho N'.irth.m Countitr. They were pursued by tCol. Guitar's forces. Porter had between hi und seven hundr"! men, Bandsnumber- nif t. n. tw,.iit-6e, Jc. were constantly i.iui't l.im. A l. it.'r trjra the steamer Brooklyn below Vichfburp tn the l'hiladelphia I'ret, after the attack on the ram .rsansas, avr I' ' n ' l will d UVHU iu luuiiun lino iijH.n up, ..nd after that fevers are . ... 1 il.e land will be heilthy. At pree- ii i la .ti in inn ii".r niin iiir uuui'a puki!:i . The Washington Ntar of Monday says fp.Tin . tfir:nu.li. in anlicntatlon ol a not an i in ii Liv inr liii frills maso ui muiirp. l . i ..itmci ,.m, m iiuiumi vi v.vi & . ii, ,uu rte in perilling their organization. re t!i-n e imndreu oontraltands irom t iro'ma '' . -iine up to ashmgton -sttiday. I he President on Saturday pardoned some i.,nrwM A fw are unconditionally rc- l. a-d, lieing unfit for military duty on ac- mntof ill health, but the others are re quired to go totheir regiments, or to some others in the service. The following statement of the rebel plan id the campaign is from a Memphis paper of (oly 30. It is asserted that a conference oi an tne principal reoei military leaaers was neia in If lotimnnH th 4th and 5th ults. It 14 iindersto d thit thev came to the conclu. T'io defensive policy ot tbe &outn was strong ly uTtacKCU, anu uenerau ivee kuu acuuic ' i j: . i . i : .i ii.. x.t. r.nn nre ixints. namely : irom umocrianu or - n , - r , luifiville and t incinnati into Indiana and ii.ii Ai.fi iM.n I in m wnn i mm mm 1 1 . in.im. It 14 a.leged that the tallowing plan ot First. The immediate obstruction of the lilies liter i'J mate it. iuiiaiuiuid iui uni. catmn Kiln tne viovcrnment anu ur tne tijiifr.jrtati o of reinforcements and army supp;ie conn l lie occupation ot illiamsDurg, ' rktown and the entire Peninsula. 7 hrd l he recovery of the whole of the territory of irgima, and the suppression ot tbe uiltimure and Ohio railroad. unh The recovery of New Orleans, Memphis and the Mississippi river, and the eirulelon ot the federal troora Irom iennee- see and Kentucky. ti nen tnesc oDiecta have been accomplish ed uenerals Lee ana iieauregard pronosed : lih lo mate .tie rotomac and umo rivers at once their basis ot operations and frontier line, and transfer the seat ot war friia Virginia to Maryland. SjA To hurl upon asnington irom timimii .a ni utnnni Ira iiunurcu uiuub- r . 1 , 1 .1 ana picui troops, anu uj iuv caiituio ui that city eflect the liberation ot the city ot Baltimore, and then invade the Itortn Irom the thru places above named. By thus De- cumir Hie invaders tne reoeis taea uuiw 10 sslc it i.tctfsarv lor us to Keep at nome ior the detent of our cities live hundred thous and troups. A dispatch from the army of the Potomac A ednenlav. eats that durio.T the mehtof the the 4th. Lien. Hooker advanced bis forces to Malvern Hill, and on other roads to White cak Swamp and New Marke. a dis tance of 10 miles. At Malvern Hill, theT pn-nuntered about 4.a. m. two regiments ot infantry and a battery posted behind earth w tks. Fire was immediately opened on t em bv Cant Benson's battery and 4 section . f Capt. Kouineon'. The infantry was not i n;aged , the firing lasted about three hours, when the rebels ingloriously fled by tbe l.ycr road towards Kichmond, hotly pursued by our traps, who succeeded in taking 100 of them, prisoners. TliQloeson our eide at this point was 3 killci and 11 wounded. Capt. Benson had ha thigh broken by a piece ot shell. Lieut. Col. Gamble ct tho 8th 111. Cavalry, was se '.erely wounded in the breast while driving in the enemy's pickets. At White Oak Swamp bridge, Col. Averill with 500 Cavalry, found the 11th Virginia Cavalry drawn up ta receive them. A charge was immediately ordered which broke the rebels' lines, when they fled. Col. Avcnll followed them three miles, takinf. 28 prison crs. without losing a man. Gen. Pleasanton with a force of cavalry, took the New Mar ket road on which a portion cf the rebels were retiring ; ne iouowed men to within a short distance ol New Market, where meet ing over two brigades ol nbels. be Ml back. bringing over 30 pnstaers taken on the way Every t'JicrTs quiet on tbe opposite fide oi me river. The Memphis BullrJin of tho 3d, reports that a fight occurred seven miles Irom town on Sunday, between a federal force of three or four thousand and the rebels under Jeff. Thompson. The latter were driven back with great loss. A severe fight occurred at Newark, Knoi Co.Mo., on Jrriday evening last. About a thousand guerillas, under Porter, approached the town one hour before sunse , and were met by parts of two companies of State mi litia numbering seventy-hve men. The guer illas charged on our troops, and were re pulsed, when they dismounted and drove the militia into the town, where a severe strug gle ensued, resulting in the capitulation of our lurcei, who were immediately paroled. Our loss wm 4 killed and 4 wounded. The rebels acknowledged 73 killed and a large number wounded. Porter's cane carried off an tne crius anil camp equipage of our troops. On Saturday evening, a liand of 100 cuer- illas too possession ol Alexandria, Mo. They then wised all the arms and ammu nition they could Gnd, did considerable other plundering, and then left. Intelligence from Newbern to the 2J, says that an expedition under Col. Uinkman, of the 0th New Jersey Kegiment, had proceeded to Youngji Cross-roads, at the head of which they had a skirmish with a party ol rebels who were completely routed. A letter from the gunboat Paul Jones, dated 29th ult., reports an assault on a rebel battery in the Ogechee river by the Paul Jones, Unadilla, Huron and Madgie. They shelled the work for two hours, inflxting se rious damage and receiving none. Rebel despatchc in the Kichmond Eram mer of the 21, report a defett ol our forces tit C urtland, Ala., by the rebel general Armstrong. The rebel guerillas are sa:d to have taken possession of Brownsville, Tenn., and burned 3,000 bales of cotton purchased by Northern men. Gen. Itosencrani's divi vision is at Tuscumbia. Madisonnlle, La., is occupied by the Federals. A rebel dispatch states that their cavalry stormed Summersville county seat, Nicholas county. Western Virginia, capturing tha entire garrison, including Lieut. Col. Stair, and sixty five officers and men. The Adj. General of Rhode Island has is sued an order from Gov. Sprague, directing the enlistment of a regiment from that state, to be called the Cth and composed entirely of colored men. The order remind the ne groes of the State that Washington -pronounced the colored regiment from Rhode Island equal to any tbtt served in Ihe revo lution There was a great wa meetmi at Wash ington Wednesday. The Mayor of the city presided. President Lincoln addrcs'el tie meeting. Resolutions were pased saying that mirgivings as to the policy of the war alone cause hesitation in tbe minds of the people, and urging the President to give po sitive assurances as to that ; that the leaders ol the rebellion should be treated as irre claimable traitors, stripped of all property. and hung or driven from the country ; np. proving the confiscition bill, and asserting that tbe national capital is emmentlv the place where treason should be punished XOCNS OT MUI.TITUDR. from Pitman's rhonogriphie Migitine. A little girl was looking at tbe picture of a number ol ships, when she exclaimed, "See what a Jlock of ships. e collected her by saying that a fljckof shit was called a Zt, and a fleet of sheep was called a flock. And here we may add for the benefit of the foreigner, who is mastering the intricacies ol our language in respect tonuuns of multitude, that a flock of girls is called a ky, and a Levy of wolves is called a tock and a pick of thieves is called a gang, and a Rang of angels is called a Aosl, and a host of porpoise is cilled a shoal, and a shoil ot buflilos is called a herd, and a h?rd of children is called a troop, and a troop of partn iges is callml a forty, and a civey ol beautips is called a gal axy, and a galaxy of ruffiinsit called aJotvfe, and a horde of rubbish is called a heap, and and a heap of oxen is called a tiroce, and a drove ol blackguards is called a ynob, and a mob ol nhalts is called & school, and a school ol worshipers is called a amgrrgation, and a congregation ol engineers i called a corps, and a corps ot robbers is called a hand, and a band of locusts is called a stearin. and a swarm of people is called a r.owd, and a crowd ol gentle folks is called the -7i(e,and tne elite ol tne city s thieves and rascals are called the roughs, and a miscellaneous crowd of city folks is called the community or the public, according as they are spoken of by the religious community or the secular putM. Promotions. Car.t John R. Lewis of Co. I. 5th Vcmont Regiment has been promoted tobe Major of the regiment, to fill the vaoincy occasioned by the lesicnation of Major Red field Proctor. 1st Lieutenant George B. French of Co. C, 4th Vermont Regiment has been appointed Adjutant of said regiment, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation oi Adjutant John Faxon. Lt. Col. Harry M. Worthen of the 4th Vermont, has resigned his commission on ac count of ill-health, and Maj. Charles B. Stoughton has been appointed to succeel him. capt. ueorpre if. roster, ot uo. u, has been appointed to the Majority, vice Stoughton promoted. Phmix. RESIG.VATIOX OF CUArLAIX SMITH IUd Qcaarias 2d Vr. Israi;lT, tamp near Hamsoa i Point, v a., JcIt 7. ISM. rtrrmtitt . Chaplain C B. Smith, !d Vet- most, being quite unwell, and bavinr aa eagacs ment in Vermont this month, and, (till farther, baring been refused a leave of abaenee, has felt H incumbent on him to resign. It can be safely stited that eaoh of ui who weuld feel interested in any Chiplaln, are sorry for this.aad would feel still more so, if we were to be ia circamstaneee to avail oureelres of his ser vices. The Chaplain parts with ui bearing our best wiebes, hoping that hit conelstent Christian conduct will find a field of usefulness in his owa State. HEXKV WHITING. Col. 2d Vt. Vol's. GRAND ISLE COUNTY CONVEN TION. The Frcemea of Grand Isle County, who are in faror of sustaining the National Administration in the present crisis of the country, and upholding the Constitution and Union of the United States, and of using cti tfettivt meat of whatever nature, ti put down immediately this cursed rebellion, are requested to meet iu Convection at the Court House In North Hero, on Saturday the ISth day ol August, A. D. 1862, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to nominate candidates for County Ofieeri for the year en'uing, and transact any other businees thronght proper when met. J. u. Rockwell, ) County K. L. GL4BK. Committee. SniCii'tiRX o.f the Militart Situation. Duke of Exeter. How were they lost? What treachery was used 7 MESEcaK. No treachery tut tranl of men and money. Among the soldiers this is muttered, TAar here you maintain several factions : And, akilit a field should be dispatched and fought, you ore disputing of vour Generals. Oce would have lingering wars with little con ; Another world fly swift, but wanteth w:ni : A third man thinks, without expense at all, by guileful fair words peace may be ob tained. Awake, awake, English nobility ! Let not sloth dim Vo'Jr Iionors. new becot Cropp'd art the fijwer-de luces in your arms i Oi England's coat one-half is cut away. Aino Iknry VI, tt act lt scene, NEWS OF THE WEEK. By Telegraph. fur furth'r telegraph see fourth page. Terrible disaster on the Pacific, THE STEAMER GOLDEN GATE BURNED AT SEA. Loss of 180 lives andSl.lOO.OOO In Treasure. Evacuation of Corinth by the II. S. forces. Our army will hold tho north side ol the lennessee. FVom "V GEN. POPE'S DIVISION THREATENED New York, Aug. 4. Adnces from Hilton Head say that the rebel ram at Savannah hat been completely armed irad manned. She is of light draught, great power and heavily armed. The rebels are taking sounding- to bring her down the river. Two etMmer for that purpose have been n range ol Fort rulaki,aud were compell ed to retire. Admiral Dupont is makiog every prejtration for her reception. HeA DO. CARTERS ARXT VlRCJt.NIA, July 26. To Maj Gen. HaJkck . The reconnniterii.g column under General Crawford, crcx-ed the Kapidan and puhed forward to Orange Court House yesterday. and took j.iMesMon of the town whieh was occupied by two regiments of the enemy's cavalry, under Gen. Kohertsoo. II of the enemy were killed and 52 taken pnjners. Among the latter one Mnjor, two Captains, and two Lieutenants. Our los was two killed and three wounded. The enemy re treated in such hate as to leave their wounded in our hands. The railroad and tejegraph line between Orange Court House and Gordon;ville were destroyed. Signed. JOHN rOIE, Maj. Gen. New York, Aug. 4. The pun boat Magnolia .armed to-day having British steamer Memphis under con voy. Magnolia reports July 31st, captured the Merophi' from Charleston for Liverpool having run the blockade evening of 27th. She i a fine propeller 500 ton, four months old.built on Oiyds, 250 b irae pwer an I b ts a cargo ol 1,575 bales Si Island Cotton on board. She h.id pretiously run the blockade to Charlefton with a caroof ammunition from Liverpool. I'oaTRi-aa Mo-nroe, August 3. The steamer Ifilue. Atlantic and another have onmd with 31WO reVI pfi-owrs from Fort Delaware en rwite t be rtehaugwl. (.n. IVitt-r. i amobg ilwm. Tbe steamer Bulmlere from New Y-hU i here with horse, but will have to go up the river t i land them n li too much wafer N .thing new has lieen lianl oi the gun aWiv '. New YoRt., Aug. 2. AMeiuihi" letter etalfn that G n. Lew. W.ilUce e coraruatxl had j nneJ (.-n. Cuius at Helena. A rici-il dispatch from Washington to the Times, says the order uf the Governor of Missouri fr the enrolment of all the militia of that state is still caui-ing trouble in St. Louis. Hundreds ol mechanics who were at work on the gunboats and in the iron-plate mills, have threatened to leave tbe state to avoid the conscription, and mill owners are hero to procure a modification of the Governors' proclamation. The steamer Northern Light from Aspin wall with $957,500 in specie has arrived. The news from the Isthmus and &uth America i unimportant. Panama was still excited. The B.shup bad removed all the Church ornaments to a safe place to i re vent their falling into the hands of Mosquera The military had seized all the muskets and ammunition belonging to the police forces. Panama will probably eoon be under military government. Boston. Aug 4. The store ei Simon Willard i Son, jew elers, was broken into and robbed of a large num'ier of chronometers and watches- The robbers were last night arrested and the goods reaivered. Wa.shis.gtos Ang, 4 It is believed in some quarters lor several days that the enemy have been evacuating Kichmond there being a icmarkable suspic ion that a pestilence has broken out in that City. New York, Aug, 5. Yesterday P. M . a serious disturbance oc curred at the tobacco factory of Watson 4 Lorillard. Brooklyn, caused by the effoits of some ol the Irishmen to drive out the col ored employees ol the factory ol whom there are a large number. The assailant broke in the doors and windows and attempted to set the building on lire, but failing in this thev rushed up 6tairs to attack the negroes who bad taken refuge in the upper stories. The latter had just driven the Irishmen out, when a detachment of policemen arrived, who began clubbing the negroes, but discov ering their mistake, they attacked the Irish men and eoon quelled the dututbance. A number were arrested v. New Yoke, Aug., 5. The tribune's F.irtresn Monroe letter of the 3d say, Gen. Burnside's araiy sailed from Furtresi Monroe, but not up James River. A large number of transports are at liar rison's Landing. A letter from Harrison's Landing states that on Saturday Gen. McClellan moved largo force, mostlyof Gen. Fitz John Por ter's command, across the James River. Looxoct, Md., Aug 4 The following are advices received to-night Irom Sperryville ; A strong Union eenti. ment is being manifested by many ol the citizens. The wives of several wealthy plan' tera, the Brownings, Greens and Fletchers visit our sick soldiers in the hospitals, and almost daily send them some little luxuries About 4C0 citizens within the lines of Gen. Sigel'a corps have taken the oath of al legiance. Seventy have been arrestel and are in chargo of the Provost Marshal. A bush skirmish took place yesterday a short distance beyond Madison Court House. Several of the enemy were wounded. Reports are current in town amons rebel sympathisers that the enemy are cracustin Kichmond. Another letter to the lribune states that the number ol our troops which has arrived the James River is 15,000. The force which occpisd Orange Court House under Gen. Crawford consisted ol 200 of the 5th N. Y. (Ira Harrie)cavjlry and 300 of the 1st Vt, regiment. 1 be former had ono killed, two mortally wounded and six otberwie injured The 1-t Vt had five or fix wounded, sjme ?rit'bIy Wa-iugt.n, Aug. I. Ordered, First that a draft of 300,000 mi litia be immediately called into the serviccof the United, States to serve nine months ur. Ics Kwncr discharged. The Secretary of War will atsign their quotas to the States, nd cstabli'h regulations ljr the draft. Second, that if any State do not by the 15th of Augut, furnish its quota of the additional 300,000 volunteers authorized by law, the deficiency of volunteers in that State, will also be made up by the special draft from tho militia. Third. Regulations will be prepared by the War Department and presented to the President with Ihe object of securing the promotion of "(Beers of the Army and vo lunteers for meritorious and distinguished conduct and ol preventing the nomination and appointment to the military service of incompetent or unworthy i (Seers. Tho regulation? will also provide for rid dling the service of such incompetent per sons as now hold communications. By order of the President. E. M. Stanto.v, Sec. ol War. Headccarters Aitvr or Putueic, ) August 4th. ) Ever Fine) the firm? upon our Shipping at Mail boat landing by the Enemy's batteries our troops have occupied the opposite sh' r$ Yest .rday a recoooisance wa made from that point tuck into the Country to within fourteen mi!e of Peter-burg Itivasem- ucted hy Col. Averill ; it was composed of 150 jf fifth U. S. & 150 of 31 Peon. Cav alry with four companies of tbe 1st Micb. Inlantry , at Cox's Mills, 5 miles from the river, they encountered he 13ih Virginia Cavalry drawn up in line. Our men charged i them, when tbey broke and ran. They drove them to their encampment at iyoamore Church, two and a half miles fur ther, where tbey again formed but only to run a second time, leaving behind all their tents and camp equippage and oommistary stores, which our troops gathered together and burnt. The rebels had ii men wound ed and two taken prisoners. After scouring the country a ibort distance lurther they re turned to tbe river. Ttwre i no further evidence ol rebel gun boats on the nrer this side of Fort Datling. Information received here goes to show that. the new Merriraae will not be ready for three necks. Two ol the gunboats were yetrday enga ged in fuelling hore opposiu at City Point. Naw Yok. Aug 7 The .:.amhip O.ilden Gat", whi.-h le t San FraneiMM July 21-1, lor I'.hmuiia. with 30 pa-wengers and $1,111,(110 in !ru'irr for New York..!! 27U.(J0 f. Kai ....I. wa burned at -m July 27ih, and Iris livw loit. Ab l e treasure was a. so lot. Xtw Yoaii, Aug 7. fbe Cim.imi.iti sj nl M'.ml .y itaa tins t-lllgeiH., which l l-ld by the te.imcr K uuii Our troop ale fViCualn'g Corinth, und all point in that vie niij s.u'h of the Tennessee River. All ths etoies ther are It- ing rapidly removed a fat as possiolw The position ut the trooi. on the Xrth ide of the Tenneee, ho'diDg tbe Kailron U t.n the Eiet and West, will be fully ten tide un til the arrival ol the troops of the new levy. Toe Tribune's Washington dispttch says advices from Sptrryvilla say that a deserter from Gordonsville reports a very large force ol rebels at that place and at Staunardiville and that re-inforcements are arriving daily. The rebel programme he says is to whip en. Pope and then McClellan. 140 citiaens f Sperryville who have refused to take the oath of allegiance are to be marched over the lines on Thursday, .heir journey being en livened hy music sni'ed to thecircuui.tanc Gen. Sign's advance corps is now uhut ing entirely upon the rebels. Cairo, Aug. 6 Commodore Davis and Gen. Curtis ate here to consult with the departments in re gard to future movements of the army ol the South-west. In future there will be concert of action between them. Boston, Aug. 7. Gov. Andrew has granted permission to the independent cadets and 4th battalion of infantry to lorm the nucleus ol two new regiments for nine months. The 331 regiment will leave for the seat of War on Monday and the 31th on Tues day of next week, both full and splendidly equipped. New Yore, Aug. 7. An interuption In the telegraph line East of Salt Lake has prevented f irther news of the Golden Gate. She was bumt off Man sanilla. The N. Y. Express ol Aug. 7th, reports hat Burnside's Division is at Acquia Creek. .Married. Oa the 2s(h ult., by the Rev. Mr. Boyle, Mr. Gecrge Allen, Jr., ot Philadelphia, to Miss Maria A. Hepburn, of Georgetown, D, C. Died. In Burlington, cn tbe 1st fast., of tjphoil pneumonia, Lucy L., wife of C. U. C. Pattee, aged 33 years. In this villags, Sanday, August 31, Mary J Choate, wife of Oscar Boetwiek, aged 31 years. In Richmond, July 23th, Clarissa, wife of Frank lin Bryant, aged 35 years. Also, July 30th. Mr. James Marrincr, aged 93 yeari. rAJinniDKi: CATrr.K ?t aiikkt. VTednesday, Ang. 6. At market Mi Cattle, about 3S0 Beeves and 135 Stores, consisting of Working Oaen, Cowi oa, two and three jeais old Market beef sxtra per eit. i$.00a t,50. 1 quality, $5,75. 2i do., $5,15. 3d do. $1,35, V"orklnj0ien,$90 a $125. Cows and Calves, $25, $35 $H . Two years old, $15 a 17. Three years old SIS a 13. Sheep and Lambs 3V) at raarket- Prices, in lots $1 50, 1 75 a 2 50. Extra and (elections $2 75 a 3 00 a 3 50. Hides 6 a 7a per lb; Tells S3s a SI 00 each Calfskins S 3 c per lb. Tallow CJ a 7 J o per lb. REMARKS. There was net quite so lare a itock at martct as lie week. Sales wert quick at last week's rrices. A few cattle were sold at 23c ewt higher. Bat few old sheep at market and those were sold in with lambs at same prices. Tbe average of sales were aboat the sttno ts last week. Tallow has advance to 71 per cwt, quite an Item in favor of butchers. .Special Polices. WE CAN SA IK LY A I' PEAT. TO A 1,1. those who have ever used Dtct. Giftrd'i 7m. jiM'c Curatitei, to corroborate our statement when we ssy that they are the best, most efficient, pitas ant to take, and ukmI economical medicines yet offered to the public There are forty different kind! vf prescriptions prepared with great care, nd have the teat of repeated successful trials as to their tfiicaey fur the dltftrent d!eaes for which ther are put upl'iieo 25 cents per box. A full ssortment can bo found at J. YY. Rosy A, Ce.'f, Agent, or send to riHLIP LEE, 136 William St., New York, nd the inedieiae will le lent per mail. Manual sent free on application. mi: rtxri:ssioNS ami n.vri: HlCNCr. Ol' AN INVAI.III. Ptttiiked rT Ike lUntfU and a. a Warning anil a C a Id ion fe 'm7 Mm who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, Ac; (upplling at tho same time the means of Self-cure. By one who has cured himself after being put to great ezpesfe through medical imposition and quackery. By enclosing a post paid addressed ens elope, ai.xcLc corias may be had of the author, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, ES(J , Bedford, Kiagt Co.. N. Y March 11. dawly I AN A.VYIIODY TKl.l. tbe cans cf the straDge iafatuatioo that teaaus to poaseM some peo ple when sick, by their persitteat bk of nauseat ing doses, enfeebling the CoMtitatioa, aad which are so unsatisfactory in their results, when by the tbe uie ot Peer. Giford1 Ihmtopatkte Curattntr, ja.t the opposite of all this is atuinod It may be that tbey eouM not heretofore be foand in this IIATCHKLOH'S I1AIII DYii ! THE BET IS THE WORLD, ri llliia A . Batebelnr's celebrated Hair Vjm produces a color net to be dfitiagaished from na turewarranted not in iojare tbe Hair ia tbe east; remedie the ill eSeetl of bad dyes, aad io- vlgorstM the Hair for life. "KEY, RED. or RCSTa" HUR intently turns a .plendid Black Browa. tearing the H tir soft aod beautiful Sold by all Dnsggirte, Ac E?-The Gearaino ia signed WILLIAM A BATCH ELOR tV. mW ofac W. TACTORT, Xo SI Barclay Street. Xew York. ( Late 233 Ibaadmy and 16 Band fitreH.) may29dawlj IUSKASKn OI' WO.II i:X...Da. Mavti OK attends exelusirelj to the treatment of Pnmatt (uresis and the sa.cMi Diaouea of VOAlE.', at bis Hexidial Ititot for Special Diseases, at No. 2S I'nlra St., rro.iJtoee . R. I. See hie ad rertieeeaeeit of Taa naear Ixbiav R.medv roa Females In this paper. Xor. 27. dawlj TO I'KIXTl:itS. U7A.VTKD A GOOD PRKSSJIA.N and to rwaoiag a ejlioder press, and familiar with all kinds of Press work. One who is also a good Coeapositor preferred. To a reliab.e and com pete ot haod, good wages end a steady sitaatinn nillbezltea. Apply at tbe FHEK PRESS OFFICh. Balliagtoo, Aag. I, 18C2. .ii a x ii o o o : HOW LOaT 1 HOW RE-TORLD JmM PmthnJ la a tiM Emrr'ot". Purr 6 rrnla. 1.B'TTRE on the Xatarv, Tre.lmeut, aad H dii-l t are f 'p robatorrfan '. or Sceniral Wralfn-s., Involuntary Kmie oi.., eiual Dot l itf. ami IsBpeduaerit to Marriaae r-nerallr, Vr- I u.iie, tor.mrop'H.i, I" ii -py au fit, ll ptiiicaj Incapacity, recuitiD true .ell Aamer, Aj l!r hoar J I'l 1 1 1 .l 1., M D , Author ot itie 7".i !., i A Kn.li to riint.ian.l of N,,f rcr.." Sett utd-r se.l. in a lain envelope, lo aay a4 d see Mr jv,iaf .tt weipl of mi eetf, or two postage stomp., by lr t'el. f- KLIPK, Ii7 Bowery, Xew York. Post Xnec 8..i. liS Aug . oa3-ni ooiis roil Tin: .million : 1'HICt: REVI VED. ilOSG THE PIXK. Eeory bo-ij wants V aad erery bvdj can now bare, i rare. l.r.VTINGTOlTi. Call at Aug. C, 1H2 TAX I. AW. VXEW supply tbia day reeeired at HUXTIXOTOX'o. Aug. s, 135. TIIi: ISLAM) SCHOOL. riMIE FALL TERM of the Academy at South L Hero, will commence September 3d, For particulars address the Principal, GEOttQE WIXOATE. South Hero, Aug. 5th, 1862. wwj YOlt.NC LAI)Ii:V M'.MIXAKY. ritHEr.tjtiG Lames Sksisarv eiaducted by J Rer. A Mrs. B. W. SmrH will oren in Fall or WutlR SESSI05. on 7'd, the 2n Way of A ntl neat, and close the 23d ot January. me I'eparim ni ior i.a i3 anu iv. wo.- hev, who desire lo nc tnemseires ler Dunnes, or for College, will open at tto same time. It is desirable that nose who may wish to arail themselres cf the advantages of the Institution should make application as early as ts convenient. to the Principal nci . U. M BMlllX. Burlmgtcn, Vt, Aug. 7, 1562. ddw3w I XUKRHILI. ArADIIJIY. r I MIIS FALL TERM of thit Institution will X commence Thursday, Sept. I, and continue 11 weeks. Students are earnestly requested to be pre; cut at the opening of the Term. GEO. N. ABBOTT, Principal. d3tw3w LARD OIL, SUPERIOR article for Machinery, warrant ed Pure, at Xo. 1, Bank Block. A u. 1,. llAni. June 13. ENVELOPES FOR POSTAGE STAM PS. IUST reeeired Eurelopes for enclosing Stamps to facilitate " Making Change," and for sale by E. A. FULLER. SOLDIER'S POCKET ROOK. 4 X article of great crnrenience for the soldier, JL. just reeeired and for sale by R. A. FULLER. Anguit 4, It 62. i:lix sprixc water KEPT constantly on hand, at Xo. 1 Bank Block, C L. HART. June 13. SOLDIER'S PORT POLIOS. 4 GOOD suddIt of SoMiers Port Folios: r. also, POCKET IXKSTAXDS, just reeelrei lir fair iLcsp, by E. A. lULLER. PRUIT! I'RITIT! lltlflT! rtHIS day reeeired, a nice lot of Uraogcr, Lem- X ons and Cocoa-nuts, wnlca must be sola. C L. HART. Aug. .' Xo. t, Bank Block. AXX W. C LARK'S I:ST.VTC. STATE OF VERMONT, ) To all persona con. BijiElcr orCBmesDix.ss Jeerncd in tho Es tate of Ann IV. Clark, late of Burlington, fa said District, deceased. Greeting. At a Probate Court holden at Bnrlington, with in and for the District of Chittenden, on tbe 2d day of August A.D. 18C2, aa instrument, purport ing to be the last Will ani Testament, of Ann W . Clark, late of Burlington In said District, deceased, waa presented to the Court aforesaid, for Probata. And it ia ordered by sail Court that tho 30th day of August A, D. 1S52, at the Probata Court Rooms in said Burlington, be assigned for provlDg said Instrument; and that notieo thereof be given to all persona concerned, by publishing this order three weeks succesdrely in the Frco Tress a news paper printed at said Barlincton, previous to tbe ticae appointed. ancreiore you are nereny notinea to appear Be fore aald Court, at the time and place aforesaid. and contest the probate of said will, if jou hare cause. Given under mr band at Burllington, in said District, this 2d day of August, A. D. 1S2. w6w3 l. iltfc.MJU, negiater. CEORCE I). PARTCH'S ESTATE. STATE OF VERM0XT, Tho Ifoaera DisrRicx or Chittesdex, ss. tie tho Probate Court for the District of Chittenden. fo all persons interested in tbe estate of utorire D. Partcb, of Charlotte, a minor, Greeting. Whereas, application la writing, bath been made to this Court by the Guardian of Georre D. Partch, for license acd authority to sell the whole cf the real estate of his said wird, setting forth therein that the said George D. Partch is tbe owner of twelre acres of land situate la Hinea burgh, and being a portion of the real estate of Hiram Fartch, late of raid Uineslurch, deenu- e-l, baring Leen setoff and assign! to the said uecrge D. i'artcn, by a immiiiee appoiatoa by tbe Hon. Probate (.-ourt lor that purpose, and thereupon, the said Court appointed aad as signed the Mb day on?eptembrr A.D. lH2,ai the Probate Court room, in said District, to hoar and decide upon said application, and ordered pub lic notice thereof to be giren to all peraoaa in terested therein, br publishing tbia or three weeka luoeeeelrely ia Ihe Barliagtoa Free Press, a cewtpai er whlea circulates la tne aesga- borhood of those nersons interested therein, all which publications shall be previous to tho day assigned for hearing. Therefore, you are hereby notified to appear be fore said Court, at tbe time and place aleresaid, then and there to object to tho granting ol such Heenee. if rou aeo cause. Given under mr band, at tbe Probate Court Rooms this 2d day of August A. D. 162. wC3 1'. rnssawi, Jtegmer. LUCY WAKEI IELD'S ESTATE. STATE OF VERMOXT. ) To all per tons con District of Chittenden, as. (earned ia the fcatat of Lucy Wakefield late of Burlington, in said District, deceased. Greeting. At a Probate Court bolden arliagton, with in and for tbe District of Chittwdea. on tho .'0th day of July, A. D. 1862, an instrument, purport ing to be the last Will and Testament uf Lucy Wakelield. late of Surllrcloa, ia said District, deerased, was presented to the Court aforesaid, for Probate. And it Is ordered by said Court that tne il tn day of August, 1562, at tbe Probate Court Reoma in said Burlington, bo assigned for proving said Instrument ; aad that notice thereof be giren to all persons concerned, by publishing this order three weeka aaeeusivel ia Ibo Burlington Week ly Free Proas, a aewraper printed at said Bur lington, prericms to tbe time appointed. Therefore, you are hereby notified to appear before said Court, at the time and place aforesaid, aad con teat the probata of aaid will, if jou bar cause. Girtn aader my hand, at Burlington ia said district this 28th day of July, A. D. 1362. w53 It. r. iai, Juuge. HAROLD Ti:vr-X'S EtVl'ATK. . V'K, iJm subscribers, baring been appointed I y by tbe Honorable tho Probate Court for the riutrial of Cbiuondec. Commisaiocers to receive, examine aad adjust tho elaima and demands of all persona, against the eaute of Harold Sterena late of ni!ieton, in aaid District, deceased, re) resented inselreat. and also all elaima and demand c ihlbit- ed in ofta-t thereto; and six months from the day the date hereof, being allowed oy saia loan for that purpose, wo do therefore hereby gin notice, that we will attend to the business of oar ppointmoat, at tbe duelling of Mrs. C. A. Stevens ia WilliaWD in said Diatrict,on the fourth Toeeeuis September and December next, at 10 ocloca A, oa oaeh of aaid days. Dated this 21th day f June A. D. 1S62. W. H. FRRXCH. ) C. W. BROWXKLL, VCooara. EDWARD BROWXKLL ) Wlw3 CILIIERT HOLME'S ESTATE. TATR OF VERMOXT. ) The Hon. Probata Disraict or CairrESDza, as. J t". utt for th Dis trict of Chittenden. To all rersejtu Interested in the estate ol utiostt Holmes, late ef Washington ia tbe County of uteaese ia tbe Mate ot stale ot -a. i . Greatuaf. At a Probate Court holden at Barliagtoa with- and for tbe District of Chittenden and Mat ol Vereaont. on the 12th dar of Jalr, A. D. 1S63, a certiaod copy of an inatrumeat proved, appro red, and allowed in th -arrogates t ourt withia and for the County of Dutchess, in tbe State of Saw York, aad purporting to be tb last Will and Tes tamest of Gilbert Holmes, of tbe Town of Wash lagtoa, ia Da tehees County, in the State of Xew ork itetwed, having real ana personal eavaic itbin tbe District of Chittenden, up. a whub aaid Will may operate, was presented to '-.idOo.irt by Andrew 11, line... , n- of the Eirra; ra in 1 1 1 Will name.), a per.on 'ntereatol t .e;. to be i low.d, filed and I. ..r .ed. an 1 i' i- ri.icdby Court that tt i- i . day ot . J, . :, A D 1 be a;li t t - :' wirr i" 1 sppforiu ; aol e of said W II, at the IV bate 'ur- ! 'n . District Chlf. n len, a t t!ii job' tkrm'f le gireo 1 J pablbng t'.-. ! i and tiiBO aod flw a1 beartPf. Ihr-e w .'j'-- ly in the rrie Prrs a newpaj-rr District, the a: -t wh rt pi.'i prr.i'.ua the d ij a.ine l riwi Therefore, s u are c-ibv o-1 ; T.e,r I fere said tv..rt at th. tt':-.i' i,' tb a and-ber to eoanr.t the fi . ne-rdiiig f f t'leelor.'-'id c r i -i iirea nd r u-r bnd r l,ilir." i" DisUK-t, thi-12;h d.r t J ' I' I. li.K i w3w3 Jloudnv August Hli, ViWl I PST RECEIVED a Xw L"t . 1 ' faeel, BIiCK SILKS, A L EX A .VP EKS KU i7f.OV6, DUABAXD rUMPLS VEIL PEAi:LFAXS,ie.,te. At tbe Coa.ua Stoue, da-lf LYMAN'S. .M.VfiAZIXES rm ACCCST. ARPBR'S MOXTULY. GODEV'S LDIKS BOOK. rBTBROX'S XATIOXAL Reeeired aad for sal at Hl.vTi::..!!. Jalr 17th. 15o2. XATIOXAL TAX HILL joi;::d, 10 ets, July Iith, 1862. Tribsa editioB eta. at E. 1IC5TWGTONS. HARXARD'S i IORRCGATED METAL PENS warranted Vy anti-eorrosire writing with aay ink, for ssle at IIUXTIXGTOX'S. Aug. 2, 1B62. ISurliiigtoii I'ookblmlcry. WILLIAM SCOTT, 4 WOULD respectfully announce that he lepra pared to execute all orders with which! ) may he farorol in the above line, with ears aal promptness. OLD BOOKS RE-BOUXV. Mnelr, Magaxtnee, Pamphlela, &c , oeaae ia aay duired style. ACCOUNT-BOOKS OF ALL KIXD3 MADE TO ORDER. PAPER RULED TO AXY PATTERX. Orders by Mail will receire prompt attsntios. Terms reasonable. Address, TM. SCOTT. (OfSee orcr Hastisgtoa's Baokat? Barlingtoa, March 13 dawtf 33D VER.MOXT REPORTS, TUST RECEIVED aad for sale by E. A. FULLER. July 22. XEW ROOKS. 4T)ARS0X BR0WXL0W3 BOOK." I "America before Europe," by Osunt Age nor deGasparin. " Barcheater Toweri," by Anthony Trollepe. Barren Honor," by the author of Guy 1 iriog itoue." "Fiienis ia Council." by Arthur Helps. For sale br C. 0. FRENCH A 10 July IU, 1BC2. daw 1 SAJM" -i COFFEE. rpHIS ARTICLE has been eitenaltely ued li X tbia aad other ematriea, aal is tugu'j p prorcd for Its Fii.r Flavor, ilsnllblal nmt Xiitrllloo. (tnnliilra. This 0b ire aossptrea arorably with, aod ia by rrany preferred to Rio aad Java. al is SOLD AT ABOUT HALF TUB TRICK. It is gr aad and put up in Tin Foil la lib. packages, with labela that read "MI LliS' OWerre la 11 Bersacaj tartf, aa partlea are patliae up aa nVrnr artisle, to ree e m b 1 e tbe yaioat S A X o, as soar aa th law permit. SAXO COT FBI!." 1 1 is paeked in white wood boxes of aft lb, each ; also In bulk in keg. aad barrels. Moatoftb dealers are new selling thhi Coffee, and tbe de maad has been st great that I bar largely in creased ray supplies, and am now prepared to III orders with promptaesas. Dealers will please send fur Circular, and List cf Prices. L F. 110LMAX, 1 1 llARaioa Sr., Xaw Y..UK . .'- Ay' I" 'if TUt't tttt". Hcwittc of Counterfeits I w.'m . A XEW DISCOVERY. ritli:.; Aearid3 ir Pin Worms, theremivalff 1 which has erer baAed the skill of th mt eminent phjaicians, aad uairerzally considered hj them aa bejcc3 the reach of medicine, are entirely expelled from the human syteia ay IB us Ilr. 17.12. Goiitn' Pin Worm Srrui-. .1 Cure Warrantrd in every ease, Rrli'l afforded in twenty-lour hours. Tbi. Syrup is partly a regetabl preparation, and hamiless with tbe voanxreat ebild. Srarroaa. Intense itebiug, kitia aaddiatrcsa in the lower part of is rectum anaaoonimeseai, often misuken tor the piles,) diaagreeabie ssasa. tioa in the epigtetrie region or lower part of tbe bowet., rrstlesiness, wakefulness, starting and rereuning in the sleep, faintiog, sad not unfre queatlj spaem. or fits. Carri05. ine genain naa tne sane, t'r. O. Gould'. Pin Worm Syrap, Mown in aek bot tle, his portrait and a fac simile of his signature in the wrapper. HtHVfil Noons, I losemiai-a. Addrcsa GEO. C. GOODWIN A CO., 1 aad 1 2 Marshall at., Boston, Vast. , General Ag.-nt for Xew SVagiaBsl Sold in Burlicgtoa by V. C. SPEAR aod J. VT. KOBY AC", OIcusbiirsIt lo Hie West ! 1UG2. mr. THE XORTIIKKX TRAirORTATIOX tO.Il'A.W J 'ILL, during the pracnt ?i"n, untie v T Lin cf FIRST CLASS UPPER CABIN" STEAMf.R Daily between Ogdcnsburgh, Clcrehutd, Toledo, Iir.TKOIT, ClllCA'.o, MILWACKir. aap ivTEEsirr i ite i ci-. including Waakegin, Kcn'si.a. Racn,-. Tort Waahln on, rheoori:an. .Monnow, c, i-prmami and St Clair. Learing OGDEXsUL RGI1 . n arri val i f the EXPRESS TR IX from the E-T, rail ing regol arly for PASS EXU ERS and TREIi l UT a t Broekrille. AlcxaedriaBly. Clayton, Cape inccnt aadOaWEGO. Passengers and Familiea moving Tut. em ftahark wih their Luraaa. lesme. Stock aVc aad land t gether without chKurbanee or Traaa.bipinent, at tbeir post of dstinat;on. v-ineee steamers nave iarg waaa mm State-rooms, amply and neatly faraiahed roa riasr class raasuasaa. and Sreond Coinaa with Cook Stores aad eomfort- aM areommodationa for raseengarseo.1 ram Uie who may wish to furnish their own proriatcaa and bedding. EsV -xo ei forta will be spared to aaeintala Lb reputation of this as THE CHEAPEST and BEST ROUTE. QTFnlfbt forwarded to ear of th Agaata oi this Company will receive careful attcstiw aad dajspatch. Apply to GEO. A. EDDY, or ) ,, J. X. CHAMB8RLIX, J Ogateaaaiurgh, X. Y. G. W. S:rn, General Paamgar Ageat, R. R Depot, Ogdensburgh, X. Y. R.CHarua, Vergennes, Vt , General Travel ng Agent for Xew Kaglaad. Arr!l21. 1-2. MM K-ADJUSTING ,o rm.i w n i x (J e it . fc i w..i n. .t r uf ; r "i.r i . i c u.3 1 1 ot 9 - ., w.'n rubber t ani wl . -li w wirrac: c.t to b-ea!c r stretch a halt aa inch in two years (notwitbaunl , , it' '- reianufac'.ortri aayl, and our tame i J 'i y iL.J ... Macaiue. Awjr one parebaeinj can return it after one month', u-e. and get the monev I'icj piid f r it if not satisfied. For ale W'h. legale ani Retail, by HALEY MOhK A loiDEX, orcr V orce.ter Uai'rad Dcpof. A!".i"v -.cc i s J E En : T. . -l St,, Ajer ' r '-e .le . ir.e 1 - I 'Jtl.it .1 SIH IM'SlRf iifVEDY FOK Coughs, Co.ds, Croup, Asthma Whooping-Oough, Soro Throat, I rcnehitis, Hoarseness, Influ enza, Fovor and Ague. it is warrantct to relieve croup ia fire minute. To break up a oramoa cold in a single night. To relieve the Asthma at once. To our all coughs and diseases ot the lungs, previous to ulceration. Th matohles susceaa aad uspraseJectad pop J, tarity which this rsmedy has attained in oa year, would seem to be a aameieat guaraaty eioelleocy. It any on doabts It 1st sack gi' is on trial. Rad tho t. liowiac; : From Us-a. Levi t'odef. wood, Lieut. Goreraor ef VerauaA. Messrs. E. B. llagooa tr Co. I ban usd yoar Weeks' Magie Compound, for severs oeMa and snr throat, and it has proved aa efficient re m4y It is a valuable aseessioo to th Hat of r medio for colds, eoaghs, Ae. I am, Ae., Yours, LEVI USDERWO0D. Burlington, 0L Sth, ISte. From Hob. Titaotby P. Reiieli.J By using yoar Week's Magie Compounda ahor timev I was cattrely cured oton of tho severest aad moat ooMioats oeaas upon my luags toai l erer evperieaeed. I know of no remedy equal to tt for eoaghs and lung complaints generally. T11I0THY P. KEDFIELD: Mootpelier, Oct. 13tb, 1SS0. From Rev. E. C. Smith, D. D-, Priaeipal of Xew Uamptcn Institution. The Magbs Compeunl which you furnished xas last Srrlng, whea I was (offering mast severely frsa the effects of a loag coatinued eald upon my lungs, acted like a charm. The lint night after takiag It, I soughed ltsa aad slept better than far weeks befcre, and the uss of it finally removed the drficulty entirely. I ahouli ass it again in preference t aoy raediclae I hare tried when, similarly afflict ed. Yoori trulr, E. B. aiinjl. Fairfax t , a;nl 21, IN0. w33-f .. jioxn thi: PINES' A cheap t V edition, paper carers. For sale by C O.FREXCH A CO. Ia th con- vr tr of wbiett aajK ij a eat of a ' sfimV tilmmmK ladyhoMmg ' t3jBliOf a coffee pot. '- M' xlasV Tbe labels B. , 'iiW are rd, lg WwL green aad ,g t Jtjl blue, and jnVj $V'5M are cop- . 4-' f 1 jg-j?t, righted. V.'r'f! . - -ag I C I ban :i I t JCST RECEIVED. jl I AJOR WIXTHROP-S Last-"Edwia Brother l' left," by Theodore W inthrep. Cwette, Xo. 2 of Lei Miserables." ' Among the Tines," or South in Seceseioo lime. "33d Vermont Eeporta." And for sale by C. 0. FRENCH i CO. July 25th, I62. NKV ROOKS. IDWIX E ROTH ERTOFT," by Wiothrop. a U ' Barehestcr Twers," by Trollop. " Burea lienor, by the anther of Guy Liring.ton. " Royal .at Daughter." by Alexander Dutaaa Rac'dandfrsaleby B. A. FULLER. J-v 22. A PLEASANT ft HEALTHY SETTKACE. I-izlit Conta iv Onlloii, fUlL tWRCCVlONS ACCOMPANY EACH SOTTIE rmiin ., POTTEH & CHAMPLIH, f learasta Druggists, WJTSm.Y.R.I. CHARLES L. IIAUT, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL AGEM For Burlington aad Vicinity. V . I, Bank EkVk, - Bariiagton, V' i..li by ciroggit ed grooera geae-reily tbr ur, i ut tl.e country. HARPER'S JIOXTIILV I'OR JI I, X LCEIVED and for aal at HUXTIXGTOX Juae 12. COTTllX I OR CHEESE HASIIAtlKt, AND CHEESE PRESS CLOTHS. 40, I", aad 43 iash. eaV tKther with s iii.i.. MiiAi,r;it i,A.uj ii lor ml oWp at LYMAX'i. Jan 1, lu2- dawtf xmv hooks. I-sRIDE aad his -1 Tbe Worlds; 1c, or adrvarntea ia tb r . lar rr eioBS. Sioriea of tb boy genius, fraaa til lire of grca Paluteaa. Idols ia th Ilaxt.by A. L. O. B. Th "bepherd of Betktekesn, Kheg ef IsemI. At HOSTIXOTO.V. I'RESn CROOXB ri.OIIK. "7 JTBA H1ML3 of ejsMwe family Rsair ja.t I 'J celred at rEIRCiTS. Lt E, Browa, Drab and flten GreaaJta iJ Vei its. nsssvsd it nlakt. at KiiKAKD iJAiu.un .s July 5. HOUSE POWER AND TIIRESHIXr: 3IAt;HIXUS. V." P. DAVIS A CO. have established u a breach of their Brasher Falls sanufa.- tun at rieUaburgt). Here we shall keep on ban ! onr wdl known Hire Powers, Threshers r I Cleaners for one, two and three bones. The W mont tanners are well acquainted with these ma ehinc-., for they hare been ia operation amor , then for 15 years, and aerer wiun so goxu a ree J tattoo aa now. It 1. safe to aftrm fiat this is thr oalr rbresbcr aad Cleaner ever manufactured the United st. tes for ao many years, that naa r been sapcraeded by others. Tbia his atood unr ailed aad ith tbe lmproreoaeata that our lor, axnerieasa ia tb business baa suggeste 1, we t- pit iur la abjuring tb farmers of Vermont that it ih abor all others the naiehine they seed. can toraard maebiae to any port on Ihe lake, a sligi: axpease with dispatch. All repairing pie s aad teeth will be kept oonftaatly n hand, and a.i orders will br promptly attended to. W. P. DAVIS A CO riatubargb, May 1SS. Ve uub Chambarllt', Grand Isle, who baa aad more expc risjneo with otsehiaes tkaa aay other tain !n Ver ,Boj, W- P- D- Jt CO. Mxssas. Davis A Co.. It is not hard driving to thrreh with ae span of horses, oa jour two-horse maobin. 100 bushels of good wheat or 20 bushela oats. VT have thre-1. -ed l&abaebels of wheat between 3 o'clock ani .uaret, ia Jaaaury, without any extra eifort with four ban'la, but it was not thittles and weed. also 31 ba-hele oats la 29 auaute. Tho abo was well ejasel, St for market, aa it same from tbe machine. We hare Be trouble ia eklmn -grain well, with your reseat imprsremeati, and 1 asa eattsncd th maeainei you now taako wilt tbrsaja and clean well more grain with tho sam4 help aad two bones than aay other two-horso mackia ia this region will thresh without cleaa- J. A. CHAMDERLIX . iran.t IsK Vt., XmT It, lesK. I' - I bare threshed with ono aaaejkine " 0 m il bu ' !, givisg leaajtbaa W for rer-i , t i. .ii t... half lb of a Bw ' n- ttmtl J. ' t ONI'FHEXCK AOADKMX. POCI.TXKT. T. i WA, iaM t this laMiMliow . aoarf 21, aarlc 2o lakt l' reljgwe'.r r.FV J P OR. Preside t Si'winffViiii'InncIniprovcmfiils E herewith tllaitrate farther Improvemcn' adds! to tho Wheeler A Wilsoa sewing tnchice, namely, the braider," a derice f.-r sew ng braid or crd upen aay kind of fabric. Tho ' rati r c ird 72, is jassed through the hole. - e cn jravmg,) of the ordinary glass presser. T ' ' a machine and stitched upon the labric, 4 , .a tee mo-t elaborate designs without aay pre OA ' aititi.-. Iu value is best set forth by a laJ . Uand a f-nlows - A new improvement baa lately been ad-f?d 1 :i- heeler A V:l.on mashino (which, by t 1 war, e eoti.idered long ago to be as nearly ir feit as aoy humas eontriraaco coald be.) being aa atucbuieot for sewing braal upon cloth, silk -r any material. If aay of our friends haro bee" through the tedious operation of braiding chili rcn'a dreeaea, they will realits the great relief tha awaits them ia this invention. Tho braid follow-, the needle with perfect accuracy ,taklng any car e desired, so that the most intricate pattern may t n braided with great rapidity. Every lady may now possess ons of those lovely chambray m r: lag rotes, embiolered in Tines and labyrinths t white braid, which hare heretofore faliea to ti ot only of the moat industrious aod isgeniuu For summer dresses nothing caa bs more elega and becoming. We hail this ineprorement as a confirming erideace ot "a good timo coming' f r tbe ladies one and all. And we may as well i tudo the gentlemen, for there will doubtless bo aa immediate harvctt of elaborate smoking eai s aai rclrel slippers embroidered with gold bra, i Long lire the sewing machines ' Seienh Ammtoa. XOTICE. LIST OF LETTERS uncaHed fur, reaiatau. in Pest OSes at Coleheitcr: anael Tamer, UestTs. Boney A Wade, Mrs. John Habana, 3Ir. P. Farr, Adii William.', William Isham. Orrells Gaaeh, UhM Ellen Acarey, Mrs. Resina Coamo, Joacpa alenara. lltu Fauna A. Ccraish, Jlrs. Georga WUlett. Darius hits, bamael itoboin-, Mil Rwanna Curasao, leaders Barnrlle. Charles Bausollaid, James Damoa. J. L Seprey, J. SCULUX T. 31. Celeie.ler, Vt., July 2t, 1362. X E W ROOKS. i jAVEXSnOE" by Henry Kingsler. The 31 orgesoas '' by Elixabeth Stoddard Oriental lfarems and Scenery." GaasFish of the North" by Barnwell. Tie tail of the Mortimers " by the author tt Margaret Maltlmd, Ae. ' Students Abroad " by Kimball. For rile by C. O. FRENCH A CO. MAGAZINES. G ODEra LADIES' BOOK and FETERSOXj T Notional Magazins. for July, this day re ceived at HUNriXOTOX'S. June 18, ISS2. - 1 as n