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I Vermont Item. A boy named Horac--Green ism Mrwifd a V.jr Sunday for tedm $!. ." T, utWr, in n,Jejrk, and -t w ,!. Tie house of tl.c widow o! Cl.r Jew tH.jr.Hvderark, was burned -JT-L"e Jroin Sl,WJto ?2,000t w-un-l for The revenue officer, at St Albant seized .bout 300 worth a imugRled poods, which hot pA.g South frtiRht on Tuesday. A Xcw Vork cumrnny has purchased all tie wicr power ud mills atPaseumpsic Til lage, Wruiout. except the grist mill of Jacob Ideand)ti IVy take p iseession the 1st of April. Marshall W hit'c ol Springfield recently had 'out ttiihiTS taken from neck, throat and nose, the uperation lasting five hours. Dr. Hi.ard of Wiel Fail Ire furfurmcd the oper ation, whicli 19 coi t-idcrcii a remarkable one. Mooxk'h Kiral New Yorkek. Attention is directed to the Pro'pectu? of this popular and widely-circulating Rural, Literary and Family Xcwe apcr. " Vie IIoVSeIioLd TMUetKr. i'tie most de sirable article in n boiim-hold is a good sew ing machine. Tho Wheeler & Wilson is un doubtedly the Ixrt, as it is the most popular fir family use, and ctery woman should pos fes one of tbefe magicul sgcntH in the cie . uiion uf the most tedious nnd ucaripomepart it Hr daily work. It will relieve wives and n ithcrc of the burden of their lives ; itwill :ov iJe tlivm with a wonderfully neat, rapid, 'iging. and faithful, .evmetresF, who will i uiiio m-itlier fjod nor wage?, and ciecute rr w.rk a thourand times better and with m ire exactness than could be done by the no-t i-killlul band. Before the magic of her finceri", little thirts, aprons, dreoave, drawers, fai ks nnd petticoati-. will disappear like daw leforc the murning sun, nnd the time that cas once devoted to a slow and wearisome Sort to reduce the pile upon the work-basket, maybe spent in reading or visiting, in gardening, or in teaching the children from link- and works of nature, tbo-e let-aons which are inverted with a double charm from thdipof i! tender mother. The music of a 'irlgbl YY tit-clt r .t Wilson tewing machine, telling in its own silvery, nird-like tone of work ac-omplishrd, of order and neatness jetrervea, or nerTous beadso' e saved, of ilraurc to Lc enuiycd, of liappinesa in pros tcct. is iwJtter by far than the musio of a -rand piano. Demorest's Monthly. The Congregational Church in Derby bavo secured, for onevear, the ministerial t-ervices c I!fT. Jamie P. Stone, late Missionary to tin Freedincn at Hampton and vicinity, Va Burlington 1! cms ess College. ThisInsti tion lsdesigscd to impart to younc men a round practical butinrti education which shall fit them for active duty in any department of busi ness. The College Monthly with nil information mvy be obtained by addressing Bryan Stratton ana Hoyt, Burlington Vt. KurlinRton Sept. 1.1SG5 wtf ttoston .MnrLet. vTEOxr.st.AT, Not. 29. PLOUR Sale at f S ffl 6 SO for Western super fine i J9 45 9 5 for common extras i $ tl CT It for milium do; and $11 SO 9 13 for cood and choice, 1 .cludinc Genesee, Ohio, Canada and Michigan. St. Louis Flour Is firm but unlet it 11.1 at 17 p bbl. Corn Meal at f 3 0 S 23 for food (hipping brands. Re Flour is quiot. Buckwheat J3 'JS 5 50 p 100 lbs. GRAIN Tlie market for Corn has been quiet at $1 ta ttt 1 i6 fr Western o.lxed, and tl 05 0 1 OS for new and old Southern yellow. Oats are dull, and bare been in moderate demand, with sales ot Northern and Canada at M it (,2c bcih, and Prince Edward Island at 57 IB S.-C V" bush Rye tl30fbut)i. White Beans bare been in steady deaiand with sales rf eimmon and cood blue pod at SI ft j ; choice new do i 25 : manow at ilCC 2 3, and extra pea at $2 25 (& 3 t bush. Canada Feat 1 JO fill 3n and choice lots at I SO fc bash. Barley dull. Sales ot Canada East at tl 03 0 1 13, and Canada West is held at higLer Hguiri. .Shorts i r ne Feed JM is 35, and MIddlu.cs 10 O 42 TR' VIbIOS II eie is a very dull tone tothe PorV marLet, but prices remain about the same, at iiS 29 lor prime ; $3t SS3 for mess ; and $13 45 for clear, cash. Old Beef r.nges from $11 17 V bbl for Kastern and Western mess and extra mess ; and $22 & 25 for family extra. Lard is doll at -MS 30c p !t, in bbls and tierces, fcmoVed Hams at V3 C 25c 2), cab. In Rotter there is lers dimness and prices hava eased o a little. Biles of New Vorkand Vermont, cood and choice dailies at IS C 43c; and common and fair from 36 a 40c t lb. Cheese Is firm a od selllni: at 17 18e, for farmers'dairiof, and 19 a 20o er factory WOOL. Th' market is quite dull for domestic and prices have ruled in favor of bujers. The sales comprise 450,000 Ib Fleece and pulled at 541 5 for Fleece. Tulled at S3 48 SOc for lambs and choice extra, la Canada Combings the sab-s have been 3-),0U0 lbs at TOO Si, cash. CAMKKlDun C.tTTI.E JIARKET. WrBsasDXT Not. 29. Atmarket 1765 Cattle. Market Beef-eitra cwt., $13 TO 48$M,00 Firstqualit', $120TI $1275. Second quality, $9 SO iffi JlPno. Third quality $7 S"lffl 6 00 Working Oxen, per pair, $90, ion, 175 O2S0. Cows and Calf es, $10, 47,SO, 7S4SI00 VearllnKS, $l( 0 2S. Two J ears old, $25 f 37. Three years old, $15 at S3 Sheep and Lambs 9170 at market. Friccs.in lots 3 30 4 on St 4 SO. Extraandsclectloni.SU), 600, T t Oi) or from S toScper &. Hides, HO) IOC perrb.; CalfSkins C Vc. Telts, 1,50 B 2,00 each Tallow, 6 IOC Swise IC30 at market. R KM ARKS. About the same number of Cattle a i last week, but in addition to the Northern there was nesrly 20 Western. The quality wis about the same ss ttiat of last wee, with a lively market and quick tiles. !otwithitandin;; there was 2000 more Sheep and Lxmiit than last week, sales were quick and lively. Fiices full u high or higher than last week. Married. In St Mar ' Cathedral, Burlinston, Not. 21 it. by Rev. Jtlctte Llkareo, Mr William Crcnln to .hit. Auiarjue icac, doui oi inisciiy. I-i St Mark's Cathedral, Eurlin;lon, Ncv. 23J, "r v iiricropiicr uoruon, oi ninooeaj, w .hsb. Ai.r.a liuufherty, cf tbia city. Inbt. lult, Ncv. loth, at the retidenee of tho riues lall:cr.ly tliC licv. r. renui)jr, ir. Frederick A. Foilett and Miss Rachel O, Rotsean ltb cf tit. Louis. Died. I a this city. Nuv. 27th, Katie, daachter of John I) am Gianni r.SEaeau jears ibui bjocuis. Dutr.lo pipers pleas copy. In ht. Juhnshury, 'ot. 19, Eshralm Jewett. aged 51 years ixx-eased was the Lather cf Edward A. Jewett of t is city I.. WillUon. Nov.S7th, Lemlra J., wife of J. S. jrna , j"5-u oi j ears. Til AT OHI.E iMMAL, THE HOUSE, J I L be the better every way, U fed occation- 1 V I'J ftIHVOiUli Ul Allien 'si Condition Powders T..n li cure most of the diseases to which hor- " . are u.uie, iQcru'n uie appeuio ana spirits, and w. h n.pcUabl erooming, sir a bright, flossy ai-piar.ni e to the bair. Thev are the remit 7,r ... tuaiat.il continued experiment, are prepared nn mo uuuost care, Irom the very best of mate il, ani ccaranteed vastly tuperfor to anything In wu 3uny Vermont ccntleu.ee, owners or Cue h rsea, 'U them by the noien, and jive them free ly. As a consecuence. their horses tis ll.mln :! ndltioaaad spirits, aad remarkable for th.ir .uuotb shinln coats. For aale by merchan a every where. L UDlTCIIEtt tz bO.V, bt. Allans, Vt . proprietors ; Demas Barnes Co,, New York. jonn r. iienry .o., naieiDury, i t., wnolesale aseota. 7ov 3J. w3m A NEW" CANDIDATE for I'Ublio favor is found In Irvine's Cedar FlaMer, A Si KONG ADHESIVE PL.ASTEK. Fir dr seine and healtns all kinds of Cuts and Vounis A never falling; remedy lurpain in the bacfc, Cneat,bid and Lisiba, ilruise-, feoils,Crack- : lUnda, Ajce Iu the Face. Corns, La al lthcoma tic Fains, 4c , Vc Cuts ana Wounds on Hursas sni CUUe. Where thl riastrr Is Applied. I'nln can lint Kxiat. b .Id by Merchants Generally. L L. D L'l C If -Ell at SON, Proprietors s Dcjm Bains Co., York, John F. Heory Co., Walerbury, Vt,, wholesale s recti. IVcws of the,, week. it By TelecrapU Nw Yore, Kot. 27. A Vi ashington despatch says : A promi nent member of Scn&te Finance Committee has announced his Intention to urge upon Congresi tho redu'etiun of Uorernment taxes full one hundred million. He alleges that the revenue after this reduction has been made will be sufficient to pay the expenses of the Government besides leaving a large sum to bo applied to the public debt. Brevet Brig. (Jen. Duncan will assume command of the colored troops in the vicini ty of Washington. The West India squadron is to Ijc increas ed by six additiunal war-vessels. ,Thc squa dron is to be commanded by Com. 1'almer. New York, Nov 27. A letter from Paris says one of the edi tors of the Dublin Irish People and one hun dred other Irish refugees have fled to that city. They assert that the first movement of the Fenians will b? to capture Canada. AdviccH from Mexico state that the Mexi can Cabinet has adopted n resolution to for tify the frontiei and marshal Bazine had already commenced so dolbji A letter is said to hate been received by Maximilian from Napoleon, the letter rebuk ing the former lor lack of energy. Washington, Nov. 27. The Treasury Department has just obain ed a dangerous counterfeit plate of a 10,40 bond of tne denomination of $500. The pardon of.Capt, Beckwjtb fuund guil ty of fraud in lUltimorc excites astonish ment here. Nearly all persons found guilty of fraud or counterfeiting Government currency, are pardoned. New Oxleanb, Not. 20. Gov. Hamilton's call for a convention in Texas, tays all persons arc qualified voters who have taken the amnesty oath or have been pardoned, and eligible to scats in con vention even if the oath was taken or they were tiaidoncd subsequent to their election. The Matamoras Ranehero of the 10th, 6ays the firing on the steamer Antonio from the north side ol the Kio Grande on Tuesday last, was one of the most dastardly outraged perpetrated on tbi frontier. The Antonia having on board a detachment of marines and two field pieced was forcing her way up tho river under a heavy fire from the forces of the Liberals, and grounded, 7 miles below the city and while engaged with the enemy on the Mexican bide, a furious fire at long rango was opened on her from the neutral bank which was effective in wounding two marines. The Liberals on the north bank were drtffed in U. S. Federal uniforms. Tho French commader did not return the fire from hid vessel on the Texas bank. Tho same paper says, it r-eemj to be settled purpose of the same men to bring on a war between the U. S. and Mexico. It says the outlaws have been on the American tide of the river in force where officers were enlist ing recruits, tc. The steamer Antonio was fired upon from the Texas side near whero Coitinas had been encamped. New Yore, Nov. 2S. A Washington despatch says that no part of the 1'it.eidcnts message has received so much care as that portion referring 10 our relations with Mexico. His position is understood to 1? that while wcaro not in different to trun-pinng events in Mexico in terference on our part is unnecessary. The latest advices Irom Gen. Sheridan sttte that the Imperialists arc in pretty large force on tbc South side of the Kto Grande. The general impretrion is that Gen. Grant will ex ton J his southern visit to Now Or leans to meet Gen. Sherman for consultation on Mexican afi'airs. Dr. Sayc says that the statement in the evening paper that a cue of cholera bad oc curred in this city is unfounded. A rceruitins office for the Hayticn Navy has tccn established on Broadway. The py offered is $S0 per month. llie Health nthccru ' iicoumm iu mm., the Atlanta's passengers who are bound out of te city to leave quarantine. Washington, Not. 23. Ssvcral reconstructed rcMs have filed claims at tbc Treasury department for bal ances due before their participation in trea son. Application was made at the avy De partment for a young Virginia sacciionist as a midshipman. I he number ol applications lor paraon on ble is about 20,000, but the number granted wilt not exceed 8000; none arc now being granted. Gen Grant's report of the military opera tions since his appointment as Lieutenant General will probably accompany the report of tbc Sec. of War and be published slmul- t&nrnuslv. The letliDcairainst England fur allowing the omccrs and crew of the Shenandoah to escape is one ol undiscuircd insult and hos tility; all ngree that they must be given up to niir authorities unucr tno r.xtraaition TrcHty. Washington, Not. 21. The American Freedmen's Aid Commis sion.i'suc a circular for contributions for the Frecdmtn on Thanksgiving Day. It is es timated that 70,000 frcedmcn will perish in Georgia and Alabama tho coming winter unless aid is speedily furnished. New York, Nov. 24. A 'Washington social desjntch say the prisoner recently brought Irom the South under circumstances of grcst mystery, and incarcerated in the Old Capitol prison i Major Lee, who was arrested in Florida He was in charge of the SwNsburg pti-on while the mortality was crvateat anion" Union prisoners. The Stonewall arrived late last evening, and anchored off Alexandria. She will cjme up to Wnahi rgton to-day. The forth-coming Treasury rcjiort will show a more encouraging condition of the National finances than has hitherto been an ticipated. Two white men, convicted by a military commission of the murder of a negrcss nam ed Nelly Brest were sentenced to bo hung. The President has approved the sentence and ordered the execution to take place on the first Friday of January. 400 additional cavalry have been ordered to Texas Irom Carliele barracks. New Yore, Nov. 24. At a meeting in Dr. Checver's church last evening, Dr Cheevcr animadverted severely on tbc course of the President, saying that be acud as if be owned the country and could do as he pleased with the inhabitants A Mr. Gilbert lollowcd saxinj; that since .1 Wilkes Booth made Andrew Johnson I'rcsidcut, he had acted throughout as counsel fur tbc rcbtl States and upholder at the principles ol Secession. Washington, Not. 25. The message of the President is tartly in type, for bis convenience, that be may show portions to members of the Cabinet. McPhcrfon, Clerk of the House, has ar rived. A list of members of the new House has been tent to the Government Printing office, and no name from the rubclluui States i on it. I Sandt IIoos, Nov. 29. I The steamship Scotia baa passed this point. The Spanish ajxressiun in Chili occupies the attention of the European press. A . memorial trom an influential meeting held at Liverpool, would be presented to Eirl Clarendon asking that prompt action may be taken lor the pruUction of British interest in Chili. The London Times proposes that France, England and tbc United Stati s should joint ly issue a remonstrance against Siin, which it thinks ould be suQciciit li ehrek her present career. Tbc ex-Confedcrato cruiser Shenandoah would iiruhablv sail from Livenuol em the 22d intt., for hew York. i i - . New York, Nor. 29. A Washington despatch says all the state ments ro tno eucct mat the President has expressed dissatisfaction with Mr. Colux'e speech are pronounced by the President with out foundation. Some important information regarding Mex ican affairs , has just btcn received h the Government. . . , There appears to be reagon now for assort ing that a civil trial for Jeff. Davis is close at hand. New Orleans, Not. 23. The Matamoras Ranehero ol the 15th, says, To-night an attack was made on the gunboat Antonio by two small boata from the American side, which were discovered fired upon, and probably eunk, possibly kill ing or drowning all on board. The 6ame paper of the 10th says, Nothing more has been heard of the besieging force. The Ranehero reports a Federal Paymaster murdered by Cortinas' forces above Browns ville, who fled with $35,000 into Mexico. It also says that the amnesty proposed by the Emperor has been accepted by somo ot the leaders of the opposition on the Rio Grande. New Yore, Not. 29. A Richmond cones pondence of the 28 tb says Gen. Grant was heartily welcomed to that city by the military authorities. He freely expressed his opinion while there re garding Mexican affairs. He said emphati cally that the advent of Maximillian to tbc pretended throne of Mexico was a part of the rebellion, and his immediate expulsion should be a part of its history. France did not ask our consent to establish a throne in Mexico, and we should not consult that power in re-cstablisbjng the Republic. He said France had no right to interfere in the question, but if she would involve herself in a war witli us on this point, now is the time to have it, while our army ana navy are yet organized. New Y'ork, Not. 29. U. S- Cs of 81 1051 7.30s 97, 2d scries 9G1 5.20s '02 100i of '64 99i of 'G3 99 10.40s 90 Jan. coupons 147. Flour, onict Western superfine $8,00 to $8,50; common extra $9 00to9,25; medium $10 to U,0U ; good ana choice ot. ijuis $11,50 to$ 17. Corn, dull Western mixed $1,00 a $1,- 00, yellow, $1,00 to $1.03. Oats, dull Nortoern and Canada, GO to Glc Butter 3$ a 4S cnts. Cheese 17 a 20 c. SrHCIAL NOTICES 31 It S . Y I N SIiO W. An experienced Xurie and Female Physlelan, I'restnts ta the Attention of Mothers hm SOOTIIIVf. SYRUI' For Children Teething, which creatly facilitates the process of teething, by soflenmz the rums, reducing all inflammations, will allay ALL PAIN and spmnodle action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE HOHTIA Oepend upon It, mothers. It will tfve rest to your selves and Iteliei'nnd Health to Your Infants. V7e have pot up and sold this article for over 30 years, and can toy in canjf4tet and lrf of It what we have never been able to say of any other msdl jlne ftr Ass itfiilti ii a iixjfe issfanss r iej a rr, when timely uied. Never did we know an In stance of dlssatlsfactloa by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operation and speak In terms of oommendatlon of Its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak In this mat ter "tcXat its 4tkt? after 30 years eiperience tndflldjt twrrrjmtatunftr Ikt fttlfilmnt tftrhtl w r iHslart In almost every Instance where th Intuit Is sulferine from pain and exhaustion, re.le will be found In fifteen or twenty minutes after syrup Is administered. Full directions for cilns will accompany sach i.cttle. None genuine unless the fac-simlle of CUB. riS t rtltKINB. New Ycrk.ts on tie outside wrar per. Sold by all Druggists throughout the world. I'RICE, O.VLV 35 CENTS I'Elt IIOTTL.H Jane S dawfimola A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY EXIST EOR THE USE OK Iunio:s Catarrh Sim IT, Which, in Ibe first stages ota cold actslike mac Headache, Hoarseness, Diphtheria and Bronchitis, Sore hjes, Dcifoe.'-.BadTaltesndtixell.beln; the result of Catarrh. This snuff removes and prevents all these, and insures a healthy Head. Its eSects are pleasant and safe even f r infants who sutler from nu!5es. It has the highest profeisional testimonials. Sold by all DrnsgistJ, or sent by Mail to all parts cf U. S , forMcents for One Box, or tl forfour Boxes. Addrcse, JAS. DL'USO.I'.O.Box IZU, New York. Wholesale, by D.BARNES 4 CO., 21 Tark How, N.Y Decs. dw6m. Of all the knotty questions That human wisdom vex, The toughest Is " What meaneth 6. T. 10 X." The secret would'st unravel ' rLiXTlTIox Bnvcas take, And thou sbalt be the wiser For thy sick stomach's sake. rusTATio BiTTias the criminal S. T. lsw X. the poser of medical " silence" the tlghth Wonder of tho World quickly and ermanently cure Dyspepsl. Heartburn. Cholic, Cramos, Dlizl cess, Bic Headache, aul all unpleasant feellnzs ariiinc;frcm an incorrect condition of theStrasch andGastricJuIces. They are TCRX, TALaTlILC sxdScre. itch: itch: itch: Scratch ! Scratch ! Scratch ' WI1UATO.VS OINTMKNT will cnr.K Tim itch in h hours. Also cure Salt Ilucca, Ulcsrs, Chilslai.is and all Ekcctio.is or nit Ktin. Frice S0 cents. For sale by all druggists. By ssndlneCOcenUto WEEKS I'OTTEP., Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, it mil be forwarded by mall, tree of postage, to any part of the United Elates. Oct. '-5, IfcW-dawlyr iiairdye: hair uve: ratchet. or's Hair Dye Is the best in the world. The onl true and perfect Dye Harmless Instastancoa and Reliable pro tiees a splendid Black or Natm al Brown remedies the ill effects of Bad Dyes, anc frequently restores tho original color. Soli by all Druggist!. The genuine Is signed, W. A. Batchelor 61 Barclay street. New ork. Jan. 3d. 16. dawly A COUGH, COLD, OR. SORE THROAT, Rtpiiru imntdiate attention and thovlH b checked. If allotted to continue. Irritation ol the Lungs, u Permanent Throat Aflectlon. or an Incurable Lung Disease is oftex tnz besclt. Brown's Bronchial Troches KITIIC A DIRECT ITLCS5CI OX TBI FARTS, S1VE For BroncbltU, Asthma, Catarrh, Con sumptive ana l nroat Diseases, TROCHES ARE CtES WITH ALWSTS GOOD aCCCIS- SlNOERS AND PBBLIC SPHAKER3 will find TrwJttt useful la clearing the voloe when taken before Slngtng or Speaking, and relievln; the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The TrotXu are recommended and pre scribed by Phyrlslani, and have had testimonials from eminent men throughvet the country. Being an article cf true merit, aad having arsted their efficacy by a test of many Tears, eaoh ear finds them In new localities in various parts of the world, and the Tracts are ualvemlly pronounced better than other articles. 0Tii5 only 'Baow.Vs Broxcbial TRocnts." and do not take any of the irorMtti Imitdlim that may be offered. Sold everywhere In the United States, and In Foreign Countries, at 35 cents per box. Oct,M ixvicetiie ATrE.vno.vtir em vl-lttng Bostm, to the ;lar go ell selected stock of Boots and Shoes, lor Ladle nd Gentlemen, at the Store of T. G. JI03KLY k. j O V,Su amer Et-.whiih they offer at the iowtsl ash I price. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES THE el cbrated DR, COW continues to devote his entl time to the treatment of all diseases Inclden t to a remale system. An experience of twenty-thre-earl cn ablts him to guarantee speedy and perma nent relief In the irons et ,f zrp""i,n a"d er.1jiIrDerijem.nl,rcia ie.alr raate. All letters for advice mast contain Jl. Office. No. 9 Eadicottstreet, Boston. S B B:arJ 'nrnliiod to those who wish to remain under treatment. Bos'en,June2I.IS. dstawiy i i.i.nk-is TOROirs PLASTERS. A Iimi lit said the otherdar. von hava, no need to advertise yonr Porous Plasters, for every one sold certainly causes a doicn to be sold, and a uoien ..!!. -rn j. and so on. You will not be able to supply the demand soon. But we can snpply a thousand yards a day. AFFECTION OF THr. SEINE VUlitsu. nartford. Con.. Nor. llth, I5'. st..,r. Tnoa. Allcocc i Co Please send, with rfl,n.t-h. twelve doien AUcock'J Porous PlanUrs. Onr daily experience confirms their very superior eiMllence. At this moment of writing, a man ap plies for one. who, by entanglement in the shaft of machinery, had both his legs broken, splnesevcreiy ininrl. and was for nearly a rear entirely helpless This man found relief very soon by. the application of a plaster to his spine. He was soon enoiea iu rv and now be labors as well as ever. Ilewould cheerfully pay $5 for a slnglejf laiter If tKc? could not be had at a lower rate. I am surpnseu mat Hn not make nseof their perforated plas ters', to the exclusion of all others, as their flexibil ity and adhesiveness are creatly in advance or an ntv.rni.at.n with which I am acquainted ; while the perforations peculiar to them rendered them greatly superior to all others ror orainary sorxicai n.es. Knowmc the Plasters to be so niefal, I havo no scrup'es that my sentiments should bj known. J. W.johssox, i. i. Principal Agency, Brandreth IIousci New York. Sold by all Dealers in Modlclnss. Oct. 25 SnlAIAXDER'S EXTRACT HfCKC Is especially reeommssifi by tho Medical Faculty for the cure of diseases or theStomaeh and Kidneys, Rheumatiam, General Debility, Dropsies, Chronic Gonorrhoea and Cutaneous Diseases. For those suffering from the effects of excesses of any kind, it is perfectly Invaluable. For Fcnule Ccmplalnts It nrfealemi remedr. It never fsUa to eneci a rare. It Is the BEST and CHEAPEST preparation cf Bucku offered to the public I'rlceune iwiiarjwr bottle. For sale by all Apothecaries. HURLER! U x nOQKUS, Wholesale urogjisis, -e Hanover (U Boston. General Agents. w3m KiiOWLEDGC OFTEN SAVES LITE. Every living ling has in his sjsteui I5irUIU- TIES. When these are within their natural limits, our with is rood . but when they arc In eicess, jlns. colds, rh'umatUm, gout, debility, coatlveness, di arrhea, dysentery, erysipelas, Ac , 1., affliet us. urhitwaharetodo to recover our health is in ie out from the BOWELS AMI) ToE CIRCULATION the excess of impurities TMs dene, health fallows of necessity. URANIIRETH-S TILLS are the only medicine that can do this with eutire salety to all the organs of tbolwdy. HCSDRE"S OF THOUSANDS are now living who have adopted BUANDRFm'S pir.r.s as their only remedy for periods of iron. thirty to aitv 3 ears, and whose average health it excellent. They have always cured themselves whensiek, by using theo ISNOCISST AND IS FALLIBLE TILLS. Principal office, Ilrandreth-s lVuiWIng, Xew York. Nov. 30. d't"B SO R.ECOBXITIOX : Tfi. K..nih.rn i.eoulo have given up all expects- tions of being recognised, and it Is equally difficult to RECOGXI7.E XORTIIEKXERS whose heads of gray, yellow, white, brown, or red hair, have SURRENDERED THEIR COLORS under tho wonder-working influence r CKISTlDOItO'S HAIR II VK. whieh plants permanently in their stead snch blacks and browns as nature mlghtmlstake for her own. Manufactured by J. CHISTADORO, N. Aster House, New Vork. Sold bj Diuggists. Applied y all Hair Dressers. Nov.9 dawim sense it i nr. roit Tin: ni:s r : Y05tKE:.C. VOLUME XVII, FOR 1SG0. Ths fimoui Agricultural. Horticultural, Literarv and Family Newspaper enterauion its Seventeentb learsuu oiuuic iu iuumj. .v. u-.uj j . -. . Miuiar's Rnnat. has not onlr Icen a favorite week ly visitor to tenscf thousands cf homes, in both Town and Ciuntry, but widely known as the Sex and Instil CiTtittoling Journal of lit Clan iniss fiarra, anu iu uriiuai buu j j . i . . mnuiHu. 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An) questions by mall immediately answered by HENRY 1IA1MS, x.; Washington St. between Doterand Chapman St- tioston. w-tm - OS-KESI The nonreskleut proprietors of the to wn.of Bolton, taxes assessed by said town within tho two y ears in part unpaid on the following described lands in Names ufaipKcd No. of i.weers seres. No. of Lot. No. of Dlrision. Colton, i. D. Kj If bock 3 &J t " -J 50 of VS 2 , 60 undivided in goro North or l 13 back - 50EtlKt 1 50 Ef 173 i I in 23HN.II, ft 2M NJ1. Colby, J. B. Field Lan Ion, Vt, c. tL K. to., 4 t t 3D lll SIO IU 111 112 113 Uinkson, Euh.Eit 50 W 1 161 ' 50 W i 13 Kennedy, Sam'l B. Iil 6 Udal, James. l' 69 Unknown. It'i 3-' Wheeler, John B. IO i 8-1 I 3 And so much nTsjid lands will l sold at publio comb sin said Bolton, on-the d day.r December discharge said Uxca with costs unlets prsvioasly Datel at Bolton, this 20th day or November, A. w.'lwj ELIJAH PHELPS' ESTATE. XT E.TIIE SUnsCUIBERS. havingbeen appoint- odbyUio llonorablathoFrobsteConrtforthe District of Cliittenden, Commissioners to receive, examine and adjust the claims and demands of ill persons against the estate or Elijah l'r.clps, late of shelburno. tn tald District, represented Insolvent, and also all claims and demands exhibited In offset thereto i and six m-nthc Irom day cf the date hereof, being allowed by said Court or that pur IKise, wo do therefore hereby give notice that we will attend to the business of our appointment at tne dwelling of Clarissa Phelps, in shelburne, in said District, on the third Mondajs or December and May next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on each or said days. lilted this 15th day or November, V. D. 163. LYMAN HALL. J Coui 2lw3w NELS'JN NEWELL, 1 miss oners. IIE.NRV Sf.MXER'S ESTATE. STATE OF VERMONT, ( HE Honorable the Ditt'lct or Chittenden, ss. J I -rebate Court ror tho District orChliteiden. To all persons interested in the estate of Henry SeVi"er of PI mouth, ter- mont. w - - Gnrmino. Whereas, application in writing hath been made to tills t!ourt by the guardian of said ward for li cense to sell tho real estate of said ward, setting lorth therein that his said ward owns an undivided liuru lari, vi a evi wiu mcvb v, u m Siid istrict, containing about J3 acres, which . .-I.. 1 I . . t. . Kulmnn, R .'.ul and 1 I IUO(l uovilpW U"" lJ"' , , i'T. that It wuldbo ror tho interest of said ward that the same be sold tend converted into money. AXDTHEnErros.thc said Court appointed and as signed the l.thday or December, A. D.,l563,at the Prolate Court rooms, in raid District, to hear and decide ujHtn said application, and ordered that public notice thereoTbo gi;en to all persons interested therein, by publishing this order three weeks succcssivcl , in tho Burlington Free Press, a newspaper, which circulates in the neighborhood or tho o persons intcreaded therein, all or which publications shall be previous to the timo apjwint ed for hearing. , . TitrnEronr, ou aro hereby notified to appear lIore said Court, at the tune and place aforesaid, then aod there to object to the granting of such license, ir you see cause Given under my hand, at the Probato Court Rooms, this Jith day of.Novemher. A. D. l-5. n:iw3 T K. WALES, Judge. STEPIIEX L'. HROWX'S ESTATE. STATE eiF VERMONT, JSPUE Honorarde the Dinrict ofdilttenden, S3 i X Probate Court, for the Ihsthct of Cliittenden. To the heirs ami all persosss interested in the estate or Stephen U. Brown, late or Willlston. in said District, deceased. (iRSITISe. Wnr.ar:e, application hath lccn madctothin Court in writing, by the Administrator or said estate, setting lorth that said deeeed In his life time was under contract binding in law and equity In deed to Kara B (irern ol Richmond, in said Dis trict, a rcrtaiu piece of land in said Richmond, con tainted a out i- acres, now iii.up.ed bysaid Green, and pn in-lor li-en-e ;nd anthonty to deed said real estate agreeabij to said contract. Whereupon the said Court apininted and assigned the lh dav of Ueeetnhvr, A. I. at the fro hate l' .urt Rooms, in said District, to hear and de cide upon s!i application and petition, and order ed public notice thereof lo be liven to all ir sn inter c,t t theveiii. by puHishing this order together with the tune anl p.jie of hoanng, three weeks suocessively In the Burlington Flee Press, a newspaper which circulates In the neiihoorho d of thW perons Interested in said eaUte. alt or whieh puhlieation shall be pre vtoas tu the tirneappointed for beann.-. Therefore you are hereby notified to appear be fore said Cmrt. at the time and place assigned, then and there in said ourt, to make yonr objec tions to lbs grunting snch license, if on see cause. Gives tinder m band, .t the Probate Court room, this lth dy or November. A D ISS6 wV.lw 1 T. E. WALKS, Judge. S I Ml' EL IIREW.sTER'S EST AT E. aTATK OF VERMONT. 'VMS Hon. tlrtiPrtd-ate fMstriet of Chittinden, ss.J 1 Coort fir the District ofChtttenden. To the heirs and all persons Interested in the estate efSaaiael mewster late of Huntington, tn said Dis trict, deceased. ,. ( REET15C Wherkas. application hatli been made to this Court in oritii.it by the administrator or said estate praying for license and anthorit) to sell the real estate or said de emed, f.,r the pajuienl of dehti. and charges of adniinialr.itk. and setting forth therein the amoau of debts due fmn the said dt-eeased. the charges or administration, the amount or personal esute, and the situation or the real estate. Whereupon the sld Ccnrt appointed and as signed the l.th day oT December lS,atthe I"robate Court IbaHns, in said District, to hear and deckle upon said application and pctltion.and ordered that public notice thereof be given tu all persons interest ed therein, by publishing said order, together with the time and place of heerin. three weeks snecessitely. In the Burlington Free Press, a news uaper.whlch circulates In the n- ighhorboiJ orthoso IKtsons interested in said estate, all o( hich pub lieatlens shall be presious to the time appoliHedfur Lcanni. InERUoar, jouarc herel'i notified to apar before id Court, at the time and place assigned, then and there tn mM Coort. to give '?n'J't " the, law direct, for the payment or the debts, and charges or administration, and uisko jeur ohjec tiuns to the granting such license, ir jou see oausc Given under my hand, at the Prfcbate Court rooms, this 20th dav of Novesnber, A. D. IKS. T. IX W ALES, Judge. w21I JOM11A JEWELL'S ESTATE. 8TATBO? VERMONT, I 'VO all )rsons con IMstrict or Chittenden, as. i L cerned in the estate or Joshua Jewell, late o. l:I:hm"ndinsaid District, decrase-t. (i RrcTinr.. tl a Troroto Court holden at r-urlington. within and ror the District of Chittenden, on the I sth day orNov. A. D. Ie5 an Instrument, purporting to be the N't Will and TosUment or Joshua Jewell, late ot Richmond in said Oistnct. deceased, was nTMrniisl t. tliofaid Court aforesaid, ror Probate. Arl it is rdered by sab! Vrt that the 5th day or Iieceioner A I. 1" al tno I roraio eourt i.ooms m said Burl'n:t"n. be assigned rr proving said In-slruKi-ot i and that notice thereolbo given to all person loncerned, by publishing this order thrco web su.'cessivelv in the Burlington Free Press, a ncwspaiHr pnnteil a'.swid Burlington, prevb-us to the tune appointed THERiioRt.cuare hereby notine-t to appear before said Court, at the tune and plar aforesaid, and contest the probato or said will, ir yon have caue. . Given nnder roy iiam; at iiuriinton insain irts- tnct. this 1Mb da of November A. I T K.WALI :S, Judge. II E.MAX E. ITT.VA.M'S ESTATE. -tirE. THE SUBejCRIIlERS, having been appointed hr the Honorable the Proldte Court tor the !istriet r Chittenden, Coinmissiorers torrceivo. exviHlneand sdjoit the claims and dc iiuihIs or alt crsou against tlie estate or lleman E. Putnam, fate or Wesiford, in said 1 Istrict, rep resented insolvent, andnlsoatl ctafmsarHlileroands nihihlted in offset theicto ; and six months from the dav ot the date hereof, being allowed bysaid Couit for that purpoc. wr do tbercb rc licrcby giro notice, that we will attend b. the business of our appointment at thruwening oi whiow Juliette u. Putniu. ii. Ve.-tIord. in said District. en tho third Tursdav f December ard April next, at 10 o'clock. A . M on each of the raid days. Iatcd this ."'.li da of Octi lr. A. 1)., KA ISAAC C HOSTWICKlComuiis. ELIJAH B. RKED. ) siorers. wfth.1 I'.LISIIA HARSTOWS ESTATE. bTATE OF VERMONT. I 'V all persons con. Disl rlct cr Chittenden, it i 1 timed intbeestato orElUha Bsrttow, lateolboutb liurlington.lnsaid lilttrtct, rteeeasoi. ORErriKi;. At a rrointc Court holden at Darlington, within and fortbeDistrictornilttcnden.tn th- Ulthdar iTNoieintTcrA D. 1565, an Instrument, purporting to bo the lift Will and Testament ot Elisha Bvrs- loir, lata of Si'Utli Burlington, in said District, was preectri to tne uourt aiureaaiu.ior i-rooaie nu it is ordered br said Court that the "th dar or De- uxUr A. D ItfSS, at the Probate Court Rouinsin Burl'ngton. e assigned ror proving said In?trU' inent t and that mdice therool be iriven to all tier. Mns ooncviced. bv liublUhinir this order three weeks successively in the Iturlington Free Press, a cwipaper printed at said Burlington, preiious to the t'me appointed. TnRcroRE, you are Imreby notified to appear 1-efoic aid Court, at the time and place afureviiil, and contest the prolate cf said will, if y on have cause. Given under my band at Eurllngten, In said Dis trlct, this 1 3th day cfNovcinberA.il. 165. T. t". WALES, Judge. WJlw.l GEORGE EURCHMDE'S ESTATE. STATE OF VERMONT. I To all persons eon , District oi Chitteudtn, ss.) cerned In the Estate cf iteo-ge tvugcumne, isteiTiurucgton. In said Dis trict, dtccsscl, Greetln-. At a Prebate Couit holden at Burlington, within a- d fi r the District of Chittenden, on thelllhdai of Noteml-er, A. D. leC5, an Instrument, puriMrting to lc the last Will and Testament or George Edg. : cumbe, late or Unrlington in said district, deceased, . eras nrescnted to the Court aforesaid, for Prohat. And it Is ordered by said Court that the tth day or ueccmoer, ,a. i. ic-ki, at irie i ronare eou'l lloi.lof in said Ilurlin-Ion. le .ssi.ned for provlrg said Instrument: and Hint notice thereof lie siren to all persons concerned, ly publishing this order three weeks successively pros lous to tho day assigned. In tbe Turlington Free Press, printed In Burllngton.in nldDistriet. Tn Entror.r, you are hereby Dotiflol to appear at tbe Prolate Court iimuu., in Iturlington, on the dav a'.igncu. uien sou tocre eoooniest tbe allowance el r.iiu acouuni, n you sec cause. Given under my hand at Burlington, in said Dis trici, mis inn nay or v A '. isu. T.E. WALES, Judge, I w2aw3 DENT TAXES. County or Chittenden, are hereby notified that the next proceeding this dato remain either lawhole er said town, to wit . Names of original proprietors. Amount of Tax. $ Cts. George Bonne, Nathaniel Bonnelj Bethnel Persoh, No. S bad; William Darling-, David Ward. William Darling, South side of River. ( ft 4 SO a oi it u 0 89 15 40 3 25 3 TO 3 7J David Ward, William Darlin?. Oilman Freeman, Thomas Throope, Thomas Throope, Phillip Hathaway, auction, at tho dwelling house or James n. Whit next, at la o'clock, A. M., as will borequlslto to paid. D. ife K. J. HORSE; First Constable. JOHXSTI.MSOX'S ESTATE. RTATK OP VEr.MOST. rrinE Honorable the district or chitti-tde. ss. JLProbate Court, for the District or Chit'enden. To the heirs and all persons interested In the es tate or John Sttmson.late of Jericho, in said district ,t""e1- GREETING. Whereas application hath been made to thu Court in writmg. bv the administratrix ortho estate or said deceased, praying ror license and authority to rell the real estate crsaid deceased. Including the reversion or the widow's dower therelc. rcr the pay ment or debts, and charges or administration, and setting forth therein the amount or debts due from the said deceased, the charges or administration, the amount of personal estate, and the situation or the real estate. , , , Whirecpox, the said court appointed and assign ed the 18th day or December. A. D. 1S5, at the Probato Court Rooms, In said District, to hear and decide upon said application and petition, and or dered public notice thereor to bo given to all per sons interested therein, by publishing said order, together with the time and place or hearins. three weeks successively in the Burlington Free Press, a newrpaper. which circulates in the neighborhood or those persons interested In said estate, all whieh publications shall be srevious to the day assigned TniRDrsEE, you aro hereby nollflel to appear before said Court, at the timo and plaeo assigned, then and there in said court, to cive bonds, as the law directs, for the payment ot the debts, and charges or administration, and make your objec tions to the granting such license, ir yon sec cause. Given tinder Tn V band, at the Probate Court rooms, this 25th day ot November, A. D. I'd. T. E. WALES, Judge. 2iw3. HARVEY HICKIXSOX'S ESTATE. STATE OF VERMONT. 1'linE Hon. the District or Chittenden, as-J JL Probate Court lor tho District or Chittenden, To all persons interested in the estate ol Harvey Dickinson lato of Underhlll in said District, deces s ,j Greeting. Whereas, said Court hath assigned the 16th day of December next for the settlement of the admin Itration account or the admlnlstratinx or the citata deceased, and ordered that public notice tnereorbe siren to ell persons Interested In said elUte, by publishing this order three weeks successively pre vious to the day assigned. In the Burlington tree Press printed in Burlington. In saldDistnet. Thorefore, you are hereby notlffed to appear as the Probate Court rooms, in Burlington, on the dav assigned, then and there to contest tho allow anca of said account. If yon see cause. Given under my band, tils Kth dar orNoTember, A- D' ' 4r'' T. E. WALES, Judge. w2JwJw, SILAS II. TERRILL'S ; ESTATE. STATE OF VERMONT. I rrinE Hon the Probate District of Chittenden, S3.) J. Court, for the Dis trict of Chittenden. To the heirs and an otner persons conwruw a the estate oiSilas U.Terrill, late or Underhlll, in said District, deceased. fa.nrn annllf-atlon hath been made to this Court in writinu, by the administrator or the es tate or said a eceasea praying ior license aou .uum it. i.. ..ll ahont twentv acres or the real estate or said deceased and convert the same into money. setting forth mat it wouia oe oeneuciai wwo and all persons interested in said esute to make sueh sale. . , . WHEREcros, tho said Court appointed and as signed the lth day of December. A. D. I 5, at the Probate Court rooms, in said District, to hear and decide uwn said application, and petition, and or dered public notice thereof to be giren to all per sons interested therein, be publishing said order, together with the time and place at nearing, three weeks successively In the Burlington Free Press, a newspaper, which circulates in the neighborhood of Inose persons iniere.iet. m . c . . . . V - II t - . . 1.. . I. tV.. .-.- ..II ITT. .1 puuucauons ruaii un icuviu w m.- " . for hearing . - . Tittttnii vnu are herebv cotiued to appear l-for- .aid Court, at the timo and place assigned. it,.,, .t.1 there in said Ccuit. to make vour objec tions to the granting such license, IT you see cause. Given uncer my nana; at eiic iruiaw .vui. rooms, this 13th day orNovember, A. ! K. WAlwl LEWIS V. LAXGLEY'S ESTATE. UTE, THE SUBSt RIBKKS, having Deen amvointed bv the Honorable the Probate Court r. h. T titiiriet ore hittenden. t ommlssioners to re ceive, examine and adjust the claims and demands otall persons, against tneesiaie oi iewu ... . ley, lateoriharlotte. In said District, represented Insolvent, and also all claims and demands exhibit ed in offset thereto r and six months from the day ortho date hereof, being allowed by said Court for that purpose, we do therefore hereby give notice, that we will attend to the business of our appoint ment at the dwelling or the deceased, in Charlotte, in said District, on tne seeona neoncniays oi jjo cember and January next, at 10 o'clock, A. M , on each of said da) a listed this Sth day oi ..ovemoer, a. u. is WILLIAM DEEAN.) Cmmissionera. .NOTICE OK ADOPTION". STATE OF VERMONT, ' TPHE Honorable the District oil hlltenuen, ss. ) jl rrorate vouri ior uie District or Chittenden. Tn Mmin n. Scofleld and his wife Harriet M. Eeo- field, of Essex, In said District. Whereas you have filed In the office of the Probate Court of said District, an Instrument in writing un der yonr hands and seals, duly attested By inree credible witnesses, and by you acknowledge before the judge or said Court, wherein you declare that j ou mutually adopt Ethio May Castle or said Essex. a miner unuer uiv ac w wmiw. j. child and heir atlaw. and render her capable of in heriting as sueh child, and desire that here aRcr instead of by her present name, she shall be known and called by tho namo of Ethle May Sco- fitAn 1 whereaj David II. Castle, of said Essex, the father and only surviving parent of said child, has also Hied in the office or said Court, bis written de claration in like manner signed, sealed, attested and acknowledge)!, consenting to such adoption and change of name I ncrciore you aro noico, uiuoivi w ouwusu tice of such adoption and change or name in the Burlington Free Press, a newspaper published at Burlington, in raid District, three weeks succcssivo- ' 1 1 V C .1 Uauo 11 J. luu't au. uiv " . " " u Court, this llth day of November. A. D. lcS5. ... 1 1 1 t! iUm ...1 r ..1.1 A. nAUUt.uugc. Ti..r.rnrf.. in Dnrioince of tho foregoing order of said Probate Court, we hereby give notice that wo k... ariootnl lha said Ethie Mav Castle as our chll 1 and heir at law, and havo rendered her capa- bio or inheriting as suencnuu, inn uiei :ii au hereafter be known awl called by thename cl Ethle .MaytcoBeld. HARRIET M. S oFIELD. Burlington, Nov. llth. 1665 wiuwj PHI LANDER II. "WELLS ESTATE. STATE OF VERMONT, I rpO all persons con- pistrict or CHiiTE-nnrs, ss. ) JLeernedln ins u- tate or Philander it. ivcus, lato oi siinesourgn, in said district, deceased. ,.,,,,,. At a PmoaiA Court holden at Burlincton. within and for the district or Chittenden, on the llth day or November, A. D. 1S65, an Instrument, purport ing to be the last Will and Testament or Philander B. Wells lato or Hlnesburch, In said district, de ceased, was presented to the court aforesaid, for rrocaic, , , And it is ordered by said Court that the 4th day of December. A. D. 1665, at the Probato Court Rooms in said Burlington, do assignee lor proving said Instrument ; and that notice thereor be given to ill persons concerned, by publishing this order ihrea weeks sneeessivelv In the Barlington Free Press, a newspaper printed at said Burlington, pre vious to the time appointed . TuERErORE, you are hereby notified to appear before said Court, at the time and place aforesaid, and contest the probato or said will, ir you have cause. Given under my bsnd at Burlington, in said district, this llth day orNovember, A. D. 163. T.E. WALES, Judge. NOTICE. "TlTIlErlEAS.my wire. Cordelia A Mndgett, lias left my bed and board this li to lorbid al persons harboring or trusting heron my accoun as I shall pay no debts or her contracting alter this date. EBENE. IIUDGETT. Cambridge, Nov. 6lh, If63 w'Juw3 ESSEX ACADEMY. "11 y INTER TERSI begins Monday; Dee, 4. 1M v I sa l continues eleven weeas. ASA SANDEKS0N, PrlneipaL Esiex. Vt.. Nov. llth. w3w IIACRE ACADEMY. lHB WINTER TERM L Nov. 30. J, Nor. II. ill begin en Thnrdtay S.SPAULD1NG, Earre wJt. REID D. PAIGE. ATTORNEY At COUNSELLOR ATILAAV Ofict wfitlidt Court Spttrr, XVnLIXGTOX, VI. ALSO Pensions, Bounties ARD A KICK ARS O F PAY" Collected with promptness. AH letters answered. March 231. lS&i TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. 'ITUKSubsoriberliaaon hand 75 tons of good Up A land Hay, and would like to taxe Cattle or auecp to n inter. For terms apply to , , . . JAMES NICHOLS. October llth. 1:55 w6t "Essex, VL SEV ADVERTISEMENTS. SISTER'S LETTER "A" Family Sewing Machine. THIS SPLEM DID MACHINE C0MBISE3 ALL the good qnalltici ot our ieH inoicn ma ;" frtairciae. with many new and valrtable i im provements. it is swift, quiet, sad positive la 1" operation i sews tho very finest and coarsest mater ials. and anything between the two extremes, In a beautiful and substantial manner. It Ittms, F"" Cards. Draldt, Tuck; Getirrs, StitcXti, , and will . "ii.. ja . ...... hmm .r mtV than anv ml- chine heretofore offered tothe public W respect' -ll Incite all In wiitt of Superior Famtll Stmn'. .Vacifastopaytonia visit. Every machihs war- a . y a .ii . .ii . 1 . V. . arfm rutr an v rantea, ana mil inraacuuni 5l,cu J . and courteous attendanW. Send for pamphlets. 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Ncwstlcaler, Hook-cllcr, Newspaper Readers and Hook Kcnelcr. are informed that the American .l'cics Company, OF NEW YORK, li ready to snpply at the earliest moment, and on the verv lowest terms i .Wtrsnoners, Daily and Wetkly. Magazines, Books, Dime .Yerels, Cheap Publications, School Books, Envelopes. Pens, Writing Papers, And everything wanted by a Newsdealer or Book seller. PRI NTED TRADE LISTS describing the nature OI the News Business, how to do It. names of Papers and Magazines, with their prices, 4c, will 1 sent Tree to all who ask for them. Address The American N'ev Company, 119 and 1X1 Nassau Street. New York. Managed ty SlnelalrTousey and H. Dexter, Ham ilton A Co. (.' R E A T C II A N C B roc Af-EIYT.?. AVbat the People want The Standard History of the War COMPLETE IN ONE VERY LARGE VOLUME OF OVER WOO PAGES. This work has no rival as a candid, lucid, com plete, authentic and reliable history of the Great Conflict." It contains reading matter equal to three large royal octavo volumes, splendidly illus trated with over 150 lino portraits of Generals, battle-scenes, maps and diagrams. In tho selection of matter for this great work, the author has confined himseir strictly to official data, derivel trom tho reports of Northern and Southern Generals, tho Report ottlie Committee on th--1 in duct ot the War, National and Rebel Archives, Ac, lieha' carefully avoided the introduction of any matter not strietly refia'e and acrof, and has suc ceeded tn producing That is unlversallv demanded, a fairandimjHirriallistoryeftbe War. Returned and disabled orfi ers and soldiers, and energetic young men In want or profitable employ ment will find this a mo chance to make money We have Agents clearing $250 per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant! for proof" or the above send for circulars and see our terms. Ad dress JONES BROS. CO., 1 Phneaix Building, Boston. "get ready: a neav volcme: Lookoutfor January Pictorial Double Number of the Phrenological Journal with Phtsiossomv. or ' Signs ori haracter," and how to read them i Em jiouxst. or the races or men. PiiTSiotosv. the laws of life and health : Phresoloot and the Tempara ments.wlth choice of pursuits; PsrcnoLosr. the Science of the soul , Oca Social Relations, iuelad ine love, courtship and marriage, when and whom to marry ; EncrATioMandSsir-IaTRoYsnT.wlth other such matters as all ought to know, and can be foundinnoother publication. It is the beat and cheapest work oritssiro and price Terms. M a year , single Nos. 3ucts. New ol ume lierins now. "nbscribeatonce. Addre-s Messrs. FOWLER WELLS, 3f Broadway. New York. PAPER RAGS AH Kinds. Tn Crow Ban Co. make the Best, and sell cheaper than any others. Send 8r Price List, Ac. 12 vesey Street, New York. CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR THE HAIR Will restore Gray Hair to its original color, strengthens and promotes the growth of the weak est hair ; stops Its falling out in three days ; keep T..h..Ti .lean wil and healthr . can be usen rTeely; contains nothing injurious The best Hair Dressing offered li the public. It Is recommended and ui br tho first medical authority. Sold it....! " t ,tn... and at mr office. No. 1.11 Broad way. IaTsureall persons the above preparation wllldoallthalisciaimeuioi iu T SA1LVII A. e. HEVALIER, M. D. Ornn BUSINESS MAN WANTED in every tnlllJ. rltr and iillaL-e in the United States. with SIM) to $5L.i, to become Interested, by contract, and control a branch or ourbusiness. L L. TRIPP A CO., 161 Broadway, New vcrRtny. E. .V II. T. ANTHONY A. CO.. 5n Broadwat. N. A"., Thrco doors south St, Nicholas Hotel. VIKWSOPTIIE Will Obtained at great expense, and forming a complete photographic his tory ortho great Union contest, embraang bull nv.r, KicH.vosn, DUTCH CAP. PtTTF.nSBUltU CHJRLKSTOX. rllATTJ.yOOUJ, royrooys, .itx-i.ytj, v. Photographic Albums. An excellent assortment of ourown manufacture. Card Photographs of celebrities. 100 Maj. Gen erals, TSNaval officers, S SUtesmen. Il Brigadser Generals, 125 Stage, 130 Divines. -T3 Colouls, io Artists, 5 prominent Women. 3P'Copiesof Works of Arts. Hf-stnt tree by mall on receipt of Price. Send fur catalogue. Patented July llth, 163. THE RE.MOYAI5LE WINDOAV SASH. Stntc Rights lor sale. S. WALES, No. 7 Water Street, Boston. JAMES GRAA". It HAL ESTATE AGENT, I Scollay's Buildin-, X Tremont Row. Boston. Farms and Country ltcsidencis bought, sold and exchanged. II. AV I.VSLOW A. C O . (Established 15-UI 100,000 AVnlcIics, Chain. Silicr Artl clef, c., WORTH iSetVKX)! ! To be sold at ono dollar each, without regard to value, and not tu be paid for until you know what you are to get. rXJA SrLI.IDID LIST or ARTICLES. lflo Gold Hunting cased Watches, ft KM 10-) Gold Watches Tl)l M) Ladies Gold Watches, IH( ei Ladles' and Gent's Silver Watches, 18 oi 1W1 Resolving Castors, 15 00 to IS ( 3000 Drinking Cups, TU1 to 10 Oi 5000 Oval and Chased Gold Bracelets, 5 0)10 Intel 3H00 Vest. Neck, and Guard Chains, S W to 10 1 ai Ladles' California Diamond RinS 00 to 8 fl SUU0 Magic Spring and Snap Lockets. I 00 to 10 () lOOUJGold Pens with Silver Mounted Holders, 4 oi to 5 10 lFOOOGold Pens with Silver Extension Cases, 1 1 to 6 ( HX Sets Ladles' Jewelry. 5 eti to 10 ei 5U00 Tea, Dessert and Table Spoons, per dozen. Vi Oil to ii W 5000 Dessert and Table Forks, p dos II u) to 21 Od 4000 Butter Knives, per pair 00 to 10 Oi 3H0O Napkin Rings, per pair 6 00 to 10 Oi 310C1O other articles 4 00 to 10 CO Certlffcatcs of all the Tirlous articles, statin: what each one can hare, are first put into enve lopes, sealed up and mixed ; and when ordered, are taken out without regard to choice and sent by mall, thus giving all a fair chance. On receipt of the Certmcale, jon siu teewnatyoa can nave, au'i then it is at yorir option to send one dollar act tike the article or not. One of these envelopes will be sent by mall on re ceipt of 25 cents; five tor Sis eleven for $5; thirty for $ ; sixty-five for S10 one hundred lor $15. AGENTS wanted everywhere. Great Inducements to Ladies and Gents to act as such. Fail not to. send for Circular, which gives special terms, full list, and particulars. Address, J, II. WINSLO W A Co.. No. 203 Broadway, New York. , t-ANTED, asenUfJIale or Female.) 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IS'lir-'"- ""'I Frn ernul rrrfiime. 13"-Hl!rd from Hie Itiiri- ami Itrmililut riower from nl,!rh il 1l.r il niilHr. Marrafacturol only y PII t.tfS A 3 Beware of Counterfeits. .lak I'hul.m'o Tako Ho olhrr. Sold by dr""-" generallj. SOME FOLKS CAST SLEEP NIG IF. G corse C. Goodwin, M. L. Burr 4 Co. and Week A PoUer, wholesale Drug-.-ist' Boston, are now pre pared to supply Ilo.piwls, Phs!ans, and the trade, with the standard and invaluable reeaedy. Doild's rSTcrviuc. This article su passes all known preparations fir tho Lureoi an loruu ue .V tl K l" O V .V.VJ .V " .' It Is rapidly superceding all preparations or Opiam, and Valerian Use well known result oi wUch. Is to produce Const! renesa and serious ,iitl--etllties as it allays Irritation, Kestl suae yen and Spasms, and Induces regular aeUoaot the bowel ana secreutoorsans. No nrepararJon for Nervous Disease ever sold rea Mly or met with soeb universal approval. For Fits. Sleeplessness, Loss of Energy, PTliar Veaaale WeakBestea and Irregnlaritiet, and all the narfui mental and bodily symptoms that follow in the tram of nervous disease, D odd's Nervine iatheb st remedy known to science. Sold by all Ura&ist'. Price SWO It. It. STORER'A CO Proprietors. l John Street, New York Noemb-r ' dw .n White Lead. Atlantic White Lead and Linseed Oil Co., of New York, ManufiKrorers of PURE WHITE LEAD, Dr- in Oil, RED LEAD. LITHARGE, GsMS-rakers' Rei Lead, etc. Also, LINSEED OIL, Raw, Botlei and Refined. For sale br Dnsjpst tc Dealen generally, and by ROBERT COLGATE & Ca General Agents, 5?7 Pearl St.. NEW YORJC LIFE, GROWTH AND BEAUTY. . Mrs. S. A. AIle7i$ World's Hair Restorer and Dress ing invigorate, strengthen and lengthen thcJtair. Tlietf act directly itjion the roots of the hair, supplying re quired nourishment, and natural color and beauty returns. O-rey hair disap pears, bald spots are cov ered, hair stops falling, and lujruriant growth is the n suli. Ladies and Children will appreciate the deliglit ful fragrance and rich, glossy apjicarance impart ed to the hair, and no fear of soiling the sJiin, scalp, or most elegant head-dress. !oltl by all Driigirista. Depot 198 & 200 Greenwich St. K. Y. ci.otiiixg: clotiiixg:: Haviaa porehaead the store formerly t A. It. SI1ATTCCK lam now prepared toonertomy cuto r' public generally a stock ot' ' :i 1 1 it ml W in i v v CLOTHING Ami CeHts I'lirnishin (.o i , of ;reat variety and unrivalc! ex.- '.--,-' whieh custocseTS appreciate as I'OMI'.UvATIA'KIA J.OAA . custom skiai:tijl,i.t, beiac uaderUie wperrision of V AliDlO.Vor Boston ki well s.ippli. ; consUatly repbaiahel with the in. DBSIBABLE FAIti'.l' American iml Fomgn c -r Cera prists; the leadlnr anv Otcrcoatins. Ooatin, I'niitaloooiiinsi and A'c c- (denominated by a Uat of Dimes .f d " rr noancatten) which will be made t" -r a t"-o met approved manner at satlsfact. r A. PtAT" opposite 1st National Bank i t arc . liurl - ' n. V s Nov. II. 156 " m .U XJ.Wm!PS A"EK3I0ST REGIciTFr an 3IEKS' AUIAZ.W rcr Ii66 Dote n or Single eay- Nuvcnibec ."J, i Al. NEW IIOOKS. JpLAIS TALKS on Familiv u c ' - X "Shertn.in'smsrch through the ? u Daniel P. Convnsnaci. " rhe lletropolltes" by Roberts far "A Concise Dictioniry or thoBi'.e" ;a condensation orthe User Dictionary', tt im Smith, L. L. D. "The Cruise of the 1'roiie" a Sea story ' y Kingston "Anthony navmoath" orthe Gen' . Ad venturerny Kinsston. ileceirci and for a:, b I i u -LKJ November 111, lwi. FA1UI FOR SALl- mUE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale luj FARM of I frcm Essex Centre -.two sooif dwellinr hoosc and I acres, wnxen wiu Keen cuw j. t :o ;u..c.i I tarns snflieient ami o tool repair, nrtor uio ' paymentcanremainonintcrestforatermoryears. JAUES S1CJI0LS. OcU21-w3ir m T. C