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1 CENTRAL HOUSfcj No. 9. Brattle Sauare, Boston. (Between Brattle and Elm Streets.) B.H. WEBSTER, aod Proprietors THE eubsciibers, formf-rly of Rocklrighara, Vt. baTiax ta ken the CXJTTKmtXi MOUSE, Bottom, would rtpctfaUy n -to their country friends and tnnllera generally, that by Uriel application to their business, a ready nd cheerful attention n the wanta and convenience ot those who ma j fkror them -with their calls, they bqpolo receive share of their patronage. Their Uone beiof located ia the moat central part of lm taea,aod also, baring attached to it a larre stable, always wllatUuded, makesHamoudesUable phee for business ncn and sojourners in the city. A.W. WBIGHT, a. H.WXBSTM. Boston, Aufvst, Ifc49. 43yeop ; SPRING! SUMMER CLOTHING! GENTLEMEN of ttii vicinity, vlsitine; Coltun, in wsul ofuKlltST B.ATE article of Cloth inr, for Spring fc -Soutoier Wear, are particularly invited lo call ai MOWN&LAWRENCE'S Basement oftbc Old State House, FRONTING STATE STREET, BOSTON, Where can bo found a Jarre ami eiton.iv. Stock of FAr-llIONABLE' jAEADY-MADE clothing, manufactured bv the best uf workmen, and fiotu the NEWEST STYLE OF GOOD3, of late importation. WHOLESALE & RETAIL, at price at low ai any Olothini home in the ' Union. TbealtetVion 01 country uoie- w.-.u-.., pCloth'mx fcdapied for the Calil-iima Market constantly .on band. CA-USIENTS SIADE TO ORDER, , .11. c l ..l..ia,l frnm t nisi Kivrin f rom new ana uefirauio w-idw , importation, together w ith a general assortment ol r ancy A,uei.s, . CAI.lI AT THE Old STA TE HO USE, fronting Slate Si. 67 MtOSTO.Y. iy CUTLER & ST1CKNEY, ' Lite CUTLER, UAVt CO. Dealers In Faiats, Oils, and Window Class, llRUCS.SIEDIClNES i. DYE-STUFFS, .Vo. 131 tf 135 Slate, and Ao. 1 India Street, Opposite the JVtw Custom House, A t.. crm.r.n. BStj"iAU H.ST1CKXET. IUto Con.lautly on hand, .nd foraale, UNSEED. SPERM and WHALE- OIL, Aunnrnv 0L1AB8. P1RITS TURPENTINE, Uoacn at t orouora Yaraish. Philadelphia, Brsloa and Aortoia AVkitc Lead, PATENT Medicines, t the lowest Cash or credit pi lees. Country Merchant ana r ran.MfiiU invited to II be tore purcbaung else where. Feb. ISZQ. 62:6m SIXTH EXHIBITION OF THE MASSACHUSETTS CHARITABLE MECHANIC AO CITION, For tbe Encouragement OI" Manufactures AND TUE -Mechanic Arts, Wtllte ptmt Famenii Bmltt, im Ikecilg f ;' BOSTON, . On Wednesday, September 11, 1850. THEOoremmentof Ih. Awoci.tioo belnj full power to mak. all oeceuarj arranjene jla for th. .,hilVt"on,re.pectfullj in.He and ..licit the Mech.nK. i...faeli, Anial. ao l Inventor. ofouJ CMntrTilo or fcr for Eih'h"n . Premium all workarf ArlalUll to promote the intererti of ro.okind. n; 1 ilEDALS (or Gold or Slim,) r nonorary Diptonaa -iM he awarded, a. the article, exhihited may derrer..; andlhi M.n.et. pledge thcm.elTe. th.t the .UKint im S.riialitTh.llb.obier.edinairdi.tribotion. . ARTIUI.13 for Premium .hould he .ent in mum t. reil.wr.d bylhe Kec.ir.nt Clerk, at Quine, Hall, Q or lothaTh of September, or forcopieeof th. Circutar rw Xi 5. PwSm Rule, and reEul.tioo. of the ExhibiUo. will Weal. addr... the Socrclarr of the, .ociatiori (poal aid).tBtn. ' FRED. U. STIMSQN. BacTatarT. I M.IM.19S0. 76:3m t FIRE ENGINES! UILTin th. rnoitthorouth nanoer.nolIiaM.t.o'f.to r I.. .J.,r.nUd tO dO ZOOd OMCUtlon. Kafe'S: me.nomle.IEnl.tt.t tutaJWtt. and are afforded .o low that erety Villaze, Faery, i "eilbborhood, can afford loTutcba... protection a...l r,Eo"tine. warranted to bo of power equal to any other ma MM, wa imnua... J. C.fc j . U .PADDOCK PaDDOCE'.Fcxwaex, j 7eu Ht-jonnaourr. 1 wuawt SI SHAWLS! A Larg" Lot.of Black nod Chargeable color.; Silk Bb.wUi A ,e cheap, l.t. "i'e4'l"8XOBES LANGDON. , A Safe that is A Safe. rrUF. .ui.a.jfb.r I. agent for Ih. J of DENIO, CUE- m si r"r "j i"w-in. ...., .... .1 my .to,., FlB, Dee. lSUi. lMSL Msatre.lienio. ineneyec , . . GwtiT-The aafe we bought of yon was in the file ifls 'anoar ouraeiyo. luiiuu.. . --- Yours r e.pectfully, J. i 8. W. PUTNAM. For Sale ly TIMOXUY CKOSS. M01.tpelier.Jan. 1.18M M LirnM 5MF.W-YORK. JOSTred. MM.or!PARA66LS fc RIBSOHS from B01100. . . . j . , Cue. of BONNETS-wi.. r7vSSSV: Jan. 10.. 78 . Kl VNK ROOKS. AFRESH 6UPPLTt of .11 ort.,-iu.t rM.ivjijl aal.by E. P. WALTOM it 80H.J Jan. M,!".'" SILK MUSLIWS.B,. - A NOTHKR Lm- of Ihoaa dMirabl. Bummaj DreatOMdl NOTICE. - 1 r t a.rro.1 having nn..nUd accouala ,wHfc Badger, A ".'iflESS Barker?. r-M '""" um wilh the .rn-ciib.,., who "ZZXfcgg J.ae e, MH. V Would ca3 the attrntlao ol Purchaser, to their imm.nss and complete easortment of RICH SILKS, OF ALL.THE. ' ' New aai Tarlaas Styles aHrTCslers CASHMERE LONG & SQUARE SHAWLS, Of Choice Designs, IS White, Black, .Blue, Green & Id ode CENTRES. A large lock of all colors and qualities CRAPE SHAWLS, Both Embroidered aad Plain. A GREAT MANY BLACK SILK SHAWLS, OF ALL SIZES. DIFFERENT WIDTHS fc. QUALITIES OF SILKS FOR VISITES AND DRESSES. SIXTY CASES DESIRABLE ,DRESS GOOX)S, SUCH A3 XatMiaxf nt$, mtlpmetat, Caekmtm,Bnrrgei, .IIuiHui, iJfmg Itami, Beialnra, ttc. .Together with a full aelectiou of Mourning Goods, Also, a!lthe LATEST t$- MOST FASHIONA BLE STYLES OFi VISITES & MANTILLAS, OF ALL QUALITIES, All of which we offer at the most DECIDED BARGAINS, o that all may be assared that the fulJ value of their money wil! be returned to them. Wegire yoo some ItJK.tSO.YS 1 111 it will be to yoor advantage to purchase of as : tu Wo do an immense u9 ine;t , and can afford to sell at a small ad ranee over the cost. 2d. We can purchase, ourselves, cheaper in consequence ofbuying in large quae lilies. 3d. Our eipenses are smaller in proportion toour business. than any oiber store in New England. 4th. We close off, at tbe end of every business season. all the old stock on haod.Tbis enables us to take adraatage o tbe market, and always offer new goods. 5th. We sell only for CASH, so that we ara not obliged to overcharge our cut lowers in order to cuke up losses on bad dbts4 Finally, our stock is selected with special reference to the Fashionable Retail Tiade, and comprises the plainest and cheapest fabrics, as well as the richest and bo-t, F. A. JONES & CO., J'o. 1 Trcmont How, NEARLY OPPOSITE HEAD OF HANOVER STREET, BOSTON. ka, 11, 1853. . 74.6n.o,ii LITTELL'S LIVING AGE. Im I. ITT EL Ij &. Co., Corner of Trcmont .nil Ulomnciu atrceU T.. wo.a I. aroodaetrd in tbe .pirit of Littell1. Moseum of Fomito Literature, (which uaifi.or.hljr rccei.ed.by the public for twenty year.,) hut a. it ia twire as.urre. and appe.r. .o ouen, m. wi wimuiicii rre.hnes. to u oy many 111105. m.m uu.tu ..7 . month', delay, but while thu. encoding hi. .cope and jath erinr; a rrealer and more attractive eatielj, i. able to to in ...... ih.uiliil and iub.urli.1 part ofbll liurarv. hiltori- ulrind polilic.1 h.r.e.t, a. fully to ratiafj Uia want, of tbe Amencaj reaoer. , , . , Th. l.bnf.io .nd atatelr Eai.r. of the Eitdiurrl. On tertf, other Review.; and frfarireod',nbbIe critici.ni on Poetry, and hi. keen Political Commentaric, highly wrought Tale, aod vivid drcriptlon. of rural and mountain Scenrry ; and the contribution, to I.iter.ture, IlLlory, aod Common Life, b, the .asacioo. Sprctazor, the .parkling Ex aminrr.the judiciou. ikfafn, the hn.y and indo.lrtou. Litfrort Oairttf, the .eniibte and compreheoiive Britu- ui, the .oner ana revpecuti. wfw ..i.r, u,... . tn..m..1 wtili the Military and Naval t'mini.eence. of the railrd Serrie. and wilh tho beat article.of the Urn Umtrrnly.-nc" Jlmltl,, rttin-, jr ,jiia.ai-w, t!.r. i Smortar Mawaiuut. and of Ckaiaaer.' admirable Journal. He doe. not convider it UJnealh hi. diguity to a -nnn.h ,n.k.. b of the llmni1" r of 7 he TiaM. The steamahin b.. brought Europe, A.i., and Africa, In to our .eiyhboi hood ; and wlllsreauvmuiupiy our connec tion, a. Merchant., Traveller, and Politician., with all part, of the worid; .otbat much wore than ever it now becomea every iitelligent American to b. Informed of the condition and change, of foreign ceuntriel.t Andtblinoi becuuie of their nearer eonnwliouwiih-corehe.tiot he eau.e tlx nation. .Mm to bo lia.tei.ing through .rapid procei. of change, o ome 'new ll.te of thing., which Uie merely political prophet cannot compute cr fure.ee. Grogiaphieal Di.covene., tho progtes. ol JJolonizition, I which i. oatending over the whole world, and Voyage, and Travel., afford favorite matter for hi. .election.; and, In general, tbe editor .jitemnticallj and very fully ac quaint, bi. reader, with the great department of foreign nRUII., WIUIOUI ncc.Cbunc "wi vnu. While the Living Age i. deniable to all who wi.h to keep them.elve informed of the rapid progrw. of rieni.erncnt K.,im... nivin.a. Lawyer., and PLriieianv to men l..,u,".ib of leiiure. it will be inuud t. be equal' ly attractive and uelul to their Wive, awl Children.- it i. iodi.pen.able in every well-iiifoTmed faniily. We aav ia. dupaaiale, becau.e in Ihi. day of cheap literatMe it i. not poxibleto guatd.agalut lb. inUul of.what i. had in lute ind vicioiu iMnb, -i any other way than by futnuhlng eurncieat.npplr of a healthy character. Tea mental and moral appetite Matie gratiSed. ' rt. la. uaaal ireiil tk.cJU." bv pro 'dint buLd.nlly for lb. im.giraiion, aim uy a iarg.couecuo. oi mM.k. v....a and Travala. Ili.torr. and more solid .VT.. . m nrodnced. well ca.eulill tor Universal papalarky, and to rail. th. atud.rd of poblicla.la. tTThi..acelIetwiik ia Mbli.li.d ;viy Saturday, by .E. LITTELL lJ., Bono., who a.ppiy oruer. wy w..u iivui allp.n.of the-eoa.try. BoinitanT.eM t. Ihewi 4 they n.mnhlnt. i,r 4ft uiee. double culumu octavo Price I2r9r!eitti.t by the year, Six)Dollar. W. adj. u, onr own iecommendatIou.vtr.al our reader, will value inawulf more, a letter foai tUa late Ei-PiciWet, J.Q. Adjm.: wsaSihDitrVieor 20f alllhi" Inoaeimurnala devptei M" Liter or. ..nd Science which abouoo in. curope auu ia 1.... wumij, "... ha. appealed to me to be the molt u.efuL- It contain, indeed k. inn nnt. nf the corrcnt'literatur. of th. Enclilh language, but thl. hy it. immeu.e extent .ud oompreheneio. include., poitraitore of the faaman mrod in the mmoatcx- pan.Ion of tb. pre.ent age. J.-Q. AUAHS." u . :. f A .imI ilnHH Can.,, .old Bt ill. .IO?,".,r.,S"V ' 70:1. Dooniiorc i . Leather Belting. N. HUNT & CO., IV. 36 Devonshire Street, Boston, Manufacture and keop con.Untlyto. hand, for .ale, EST OAK TASKED I.EA'I'tlKK HKLT1SG. BELT RIVETS & BURRS, SUPERIOR. BELT CEMENT, AKD EXTRA UUALITV LACK LEATHER. BELTS MADE TO ORDER a. WARRANTED.. N. ll.de CO.'r..peetfully refer to th. following, touching th. quality . f their Belling: WE lb. .nderaignod, having in ue th. Oak Tamved Leather Belting, rnatafactared hy N. Hunt fc CNo. 3t Devomhlr. Street, Beaton, do cheerfully recomn.ea4 It t. Manfactr.r. and Macbim.U, and have no heiitatio. in aaymg, that fur quality of nock, uniformity of thicknesi, bercxthorour.lyeurlebed.tbe.a.ieriarnianneror iu r.n faetdre, and it. durability, it i. equillo any we hiv. ever WJUTII BOSTON IRON CO., South Button, SETH WILMARTH. Union Worka.South Boilon, JOHN SOUTHER, Glob. Worka,.8outh Boston, SETH ADAMS fc CO, Steam Esgm. fc Power Prwa Bu;l- der. South Boat on. 3 HINCKLEY' DB'JRV, Bo.too Locon.iv Work., Boa'a WM WASHBURN, Sawing fc flaming Mill, Uovtoo.; A. C. fc W. CURTIS, Piper Manurac'., Newton L. Falls. JOHN E. WILDER, Salamaader Safe Manufact'r, Boiion. W. W. ALCOTT. Supl't Suffolk Flour Mills, IUIM. HENBV BRBVOORT, Agent Gleudoa Kolling Mill.; Eut Boston. 1 THOMAS DtTBON, Boatoa Sugar Ret. err, E. Boston; F. MAIN. S.periotendent M.rblehead Cordage C. DAVENPORT BRIDGES, Car Builders, Oambildgep't. EDWD XANG, Snp't .f-Spianiar Boor, for8.well.0ay fc Co.,Cordag Maoofacturers. r.ra. CREHORE. Paver Manufacturer, N.wwa Iwer Falhr. OTIS TUFTS, Suara Engine Builder, East Bottom 8-5-N. HUNT fc CO., an a genu tar. SWINGLE'S MlTrriSINS MACHINES. . Aprils. . V -7t:ai CONGRESS WATERS JUBT. &ECEI VED Jre.h Iromlhe Opting, ny . COlXINS fcPlEKCB. ' MMtp.im, J.ly 17ih; IBW. , v- rg . COI LIVER. OIL., j WAMANTED PIE1CC JaJyirtJ,Jrm - The National M LIFE IHSDRAHCE COMPANY, CAp ? -9 f vr, mm w . -UNITED: STATES. ' On the Mutual.Principle. OFFICE, STATE STREET, MONTPELIER, VT. "Lif. Iruurtao. i. the pwrlmao's wealth aad a goad in- Testaent ror ua capiuiuuv OFFICERS, . ' HON. WILLIAM C. KITTBEDGE, Fre.U.rt. EDMUND WESTON, ' DANIEL BALDWIN, J Vice Pie.idenU. JULIUS CONVERSE, ) DIRECTORS, WM-CKiTTREDQE, PAUL DILLINGHAM, TIMO. P. BEDFIKLD, JULIUS V. DEWEY, EDMUND -WESTON, DANIEL BALDWIN, HOMER W. Jl EATON, JOS. 1). DANFOBTU.' BOARD OFFlNANCE. EDMUND WE8TON, HOMER W. IIEATON, JULIUS Y. DEWEY. Mediexl Examiner; JULIUS T. DEWEY. M. D. ,;Coo.ulting Phyielaa, FRfD W. ADAMS,' M.D. SecreuryT ROGER 8. HOWARD. B3rW invite th. attention of the public to the principles of tbia Company. lis charter is liberal, and fuini.be. ad. viDtarev to those wi.hing to become inured, equal, it not : .1 rn.T. rn v. T..;nn aupeiiar iv uj.um. .j..mj ...w... 11 1. ImsIin) in a kiahiw climate 1 ' amors a people ofa vix jjrona eonvtiiotion. aod of fixed and regular habit. For V.o reuoo., it. risk will be Us ; the (canem of iu Aaoagement greater. Iu inve.tmente will be safer. Its 'twines, directed with greater frudince and merry. All die profile at the end of every five year, will bo put to the aredit of th. Life Policir.. As a Frrraaat institution it ha. peculiar claim, to th. Patronage or tbe people 01 tne state. (ffCrPeraon. wishing Inauranco with tbi. Company will ke furnished Willi form, of applicaliu-t by applying at the taccf Ih. Oompaoy, or to any 01 it. agents. jIABTFORD LIFE & HEALTH INSURANCECOMPANY. Invested Capital $100,000. GENERAL AGENT FOR VERMONT, L. C. BINGllAill. Willi.tou. Vt To whom application, may be .eut from all part, of tb. 'Stale. J 33-Centra! Office of this Agency, Eut aids Court House sjquare, isarunglnn, VL N. WARD, M. V. Medical Examiner. JT. W. HOWE'S, .llocitpolicr, Agent fur Washinjioo County. C M. HUB LEE, M. D. Montpelier, Medical Esaminer- MCDICAL KXlMtAEBf FOB THE COCUTT OF WA1II! KGTOST Augustus Carpenter, M.i). Uarre. urn a etnuu, U. S. Dcmin. Lester Kings ley, P. V.Thaer.Jr. N. Baneioti, D. C. Joycelin. J H. Itin'bau). C. If. (neTtlsod, Berlin, Calais, Morirwnt North Geld, FUiniieUI, V itiUfttJJ, Warren, Wmlerbnry, Cicbmond. Keuben iimmi, LOCAL AGCNTi. WOumVA.tl!, Waterbury. II EM AN CARPEXTEB, NortbfieJ, J. M. RICIIAllION, WMit.BblJ. Th9 Ilarlfmtd M.iCr & Ilratth luttiramce Annoanees to the public thai hy 1 h liberal provisions of Its Charter it is e nab .ml to offer aJrvotsses supetloi lo ibttae presented by anyotlitr Company in tbe Uuited Mates. It has three divtinet departments, rumbioitix thenrtvilew fes of three sop Jrale Campanlef, with only Ibo expeost of COndUCUnj; a siojie insinuiion, ana cuniroii'Mi uy unn uuaro of llirectors.tnui securing barirnny, fio-ility and.afety. OA" VMM MS .TgWrVrir. X'Lrt,V, This Company will ioAure at the usual ritei.and in three particulate claim tho aupeiionty ovtr all mutual Cuojpa oies. 1st Pedactinc only ten per cent, commisiion frum tha Mutattl lmntauce Fund, loilctd ol tbe xi-mss xxransKS uf tbe Company annually. 2nd. Giving scrip certificates of profits each year, piya bl in cash when two hundred thou!and dollars has bccuidu .tied as a reserved muto! fund, such sciip bearing interest from date and tranrfereibte. 3rd. In addition to the Mutual Tnnd abd reierred Fond, received fiora Iutual Insurers, the capital stock, on hun dred thousand du.Urs. and all the reseived fund of tbe Joint Stock insurance ts prdxd fur tbe payment of losves. OJT YMMB JOt.YY STOCK PMtJ1't The rates ate reduced one third the amount charged on tht mutual plan, the Company tik'ms only whit it is woeth, to insure a life ajiTea amuunt, fut a ,iven time', lostead ol taking more than an eiuitabln sum and alierwnrds p4ying back a part of omk's own Montr and calxikg iksohcch r nor it. The advantages of Uiis mode of inuraace over the mutual plau may thus be illustrated. Hoppo a father, at tbe age f thirty two yean, resolves to expend twety-fivo dollars per annum for insurance on his life. On the Alutual plan it would secure him a policy of o..e ihius&ud dollars. Ua the Joint Stock plan, the ame twentV'tive dollars witl secure him a policy ot ooe thouind aud live hundred dol lars.. All that be can expect in itvoi 01 prouis 1.0 caiteaj on the mutual plan cannot exceed one half the earlv pay ment, via: twelve dotUre and fifty cents: ao that in ten veata he can calii in orofits onlv one hundred and tweotv fiveuollars and in forty tears the hve bundled doIUn. 1 hus it will be seen that if a person of the above a;e should diat ir-- - t )( ML.r AI MUCH AG All nn .nvjojniHocipitn.wun ihr itma annual nrtmiwra, 01 on ihr mutbal P"" mvmt M. " M Aia IT XqtT.L. jv r.MM?i wigsiM.rwr coubw-tmsmp. Tbe rates are as favoruble to .he afvured as safety to tbe company will permit. Insurance in this form is of great importance to all who have otbers depending upon them for support An Industrious and hard laboring roan, who is able while la health to earn from nine to twelve itoll-t per week, and that naamfawthm want! of bttutelf and fimilv. if laid Opofl lhebedofsiekoes, ordisaVcd by accident, finds himself deprived or that income. Ilia auppns are cut en, rue fountain ia dried up; now comes auxiety, distress and sor row ! Ho shall this be avoided ? This Company provides a suie and speedy remedy. A small pttanee paid while ia health, secures a weekly payment of five dollars, to be re ceived werk hy week while -Ickncss or disability contin u, aod if death does its woik, then a sum uf&OO or 1000 or 2000 'dollars, paid to survivors, will piove to be a friend ticking rioter than a brother. Tbi (.Company is the first aud only one In the Union, or in the world it is believed, that has thns com'.incd its rates, and offered to grant insurance with benefits ratSKKTand reosPscTtvi Thoae fur whom tbi branch of the business i inteodd, will appreciate its nd vantages. For full detaiti with t efa'd to terms and conditions, ref erence raay he made lothe pamphlets to be had gratis at the office ofihe Company and at all the agencies. 03r ADnlieatiua mi v be made loan of the above named Agent or Medical Bxsuiineis, who will forward the same to the home i-ffieeai lUnford. CaMfmrnia 14 fr Mlitkt taken on the mostreasoo ble terms. 5-This Company aredmo a very large and suceesafol hosinesa under a charier which most carefully guards the 'tigi ta and Intercast of the insured. January, 1850. tt:!y AGENCY Dr.S.S. FITCH'S CELEBRATED MEDICINES. Used by hlm'willr.ueh distin.uish.d siieees. In the eor. o Coughs, Consumption, Catarrh, Asthma, , lleart Diseases, Dyspepsia, Gonorrhoea, jrief , f emale Ltomplamls, Cfc. yc. Also. Dr. S. Fitcla's Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Inhaling l ubes ana t,eemres on Con sumption, and the art of preserving Life and Health to Old Age, Sfc. Sfc. I have bean appointed ngenl fjr tbe ...le of the above Goods, aad will keep them . ero.tantly on band at mv .tore In Wa terburr. Vl. S. O. HUTCI1IN8. Wilr S.. 8. Fiteh'e "GUIDE to INVALIDS, end Di. reetioii. forFrom'otiog Health, a..d l.ruetiooe to Mother., iu th. Management ! Children," may be had gratuitously, by calling for it allha store a. above. An extremely value hie Book. l!ly GJ1EAI EEDUGTIOI OF PXltCES. '-OBATEFULforthe very liberal patronage we 'have re- vai ceived the past year, ana me APunuAnt succrsi that baa attendfd our'efforU to eatabttsh a general FURNISHING WARE-HOUSE, on tba tiue ptlJosopby of doing business, viz: .Large ttolcs A: &nall Profits, ABBOTT & EMORY, Ara opening with tbe NEW YEAR, a more complete and EXTENSIVE STOCK. OF FURNITURE HOUB FURNIHINu GOOD, than can be found in the Bute, and at greatly REDUCED PKICES! 80FAS, WORK TABLES, BEDSTEADS. LIGHT STANDS, BUREAUS, WASH do. TABLES, TOILET TABLES, LOOKING-GLASSES, BUREAUS, CLOCKS, PORTABLE SINKS, ' CHAIRS ef every variety, FEATHERS, CAitrMiTiJra .vm Brass, - 'Paper Hangings dfe fiordera, H4TTS, WILLOW BAoKETrJ sr. WAIiGONS, jreainer.u.siers. ruvisi aa.a orvsne., esc. SPAIiDING'S BLOCK, aillHtkloJ Slatt Sited, Mualptlur,.VL iHoatBaliur, Fab. 10. 185(1 0:lr ilO TONS OF PLASTER, FRESH OROUJiD, aowbsinf received aad for sab-by bTORSS k. LANGDON May L 71. Saxe's Poems Far sal. at WALTON'S BOOKSTORE. DISSOLUTION. TBK Conartabrablp heretofnrn exiatinr oadarMla firm, af .'BADdBB, KE1TU Jr. BARKER, is lb is day dias.tv.d St raataal csmscnu " CIIA8. W. BADGER. ... i-F.crKEITU,- ' JOHN.S.BARKER. . .TV. fssnarcribers bars sis del r aalhurixsd lo adjust fcV kajsf- as.e os isss las. sum. WtjskW, May s7U,la. XX1TS ABAUUft-I Temont (Antral Railroad! -SUMMER" ARRANGEMENT. ; ONamlailsrlleadsy, J.ue3d,ieM, U. Fasaengar Can .will raa as follows i six. Leave Ban to. for Barliagtoa .ally, B.ndaya exerpted, via Boatoa aad Lawell, Nashua, Coocord, Motthern and Vt. Central mads, at 7 I S A. M. and 13 M. Also, via Fiieb hurjh, Vsrsaontsk Haas.'; Cheshire, Sullivan sc Central, at 7I.9aadlL'AM. Th.713 . M. trains will anivs is Barlingioa at 6 P.M. Iha Sam.' day, 'and the 11-and 12 M. train, next morninx at 7 1-2 A. M. Returning, leas. Kurliugton at 8 A. M. aud 7 P.- M.. tor Dostoa, by both the above routes. The 8 AH. ttsjrtwill arrive in Boston at 7 P. Jd, suae dav, and lbs 7 P. M. train next day at 1P.M.. " ... ... ... loth trains connect aaeh way at Burlington daily, with lh Steamer, on Lake Champlatn; nnd nt Naahoa, Fitch hurg and Gicton Junction, with train, to 'and from Wor eeattr, Ma.ru, and New -York City. . , Paaa.D..r. leavlnr Montreal al 10 A. 51. and 5 P.M. witl arrive in Boston at 1 and 7 P. M. the next dav, and in New fork al G A. M. tbe sscoad day. Returning, have Boston. 1 1 1 on and 13 A. M. and arrive in Montreal st 9 la A. . aad dl-J P.M. the next day. . rre.ght traina leav. Melon and llurliogton uaily, Dondays exeptea. floenxrg. wiD N taa. bar ireexags or traansgsai Burllnston. on freixht betweea Jtoston and Butlinzton, soy part orjbs state of NewYork or th. Canada. xorranasr intonaauaa see rainnnuer uauway uuioe. , JAMES MOORE, Eng. and tiuperintendent. LAND ROUTE TO JNEW- YORK ! VIA COM, RIVER RAILROAD. PARE. FROM WINDSOR TO NEW-YORK, $5,25. TRAINS leave Brattleboro at 7,45 A.M. and 3, P. M., 00 tbe arrival of the Stagea connecting with the Chesh ire and Sullivan Railroads at iVelpole. rassenge by tne nrst train mavtng ji 011 anew, reacn Brattlrboro ia season for ihe 3 P. M. I ram. Swine fie Id itr39 P. M. and proceed ihed by the EVENING EXPRESS Over the' Jlaitford aod Kew Haven and New York and New Haven Bailrcs, a.riiiigial1ie City at II P. M. Passeo'tfra leavirrir nraitleboro bv the 7.45 a. M. train resell Springfield at 10,30 A. M. and reah New Yok about 4 P. M. The above will be Jound a C II CAT, QUICK, aod COM FORTjlBLB ROUTE from all parts of Vermont and West ern lS'tsw Hampshire, giving to travelers a complete LAND ROUTE and avoiding entirely the dangers or trie souat. RETURNING, PatOATer can Jeavo New York by the 8 A. 51. triin of N Vnrk aod New-Haven Railroad, and reach Bialttehoro tbe same evening, and teach Monipvlier, or Wells River, the oit day at 4J P. U. Those loaviog ew York by the 3,45 P.M. train, lodge either at Hartford, Springfield, or Northampton, and teach North field next day at 8.3.) P. M. Pcscengers arriving at Springfield by the first, train from Brattleboro. reach Providrnce. Albanv. Trov or Whitehall, tbe same evening, and Buffalo tbe next day at 1 P. M. ror 1 um. particulars eee tath r uaiiway uuiue, which in tbe onlr Oatde autbotixed ta advertise for thi Compatry. Northampton, Aug. 1st, 1S50 85: I"- wt Rutland & Burlington RAILROAD. NEW ARRANGEMENT DAY-LIGHT AND NIGHT LINE. COMMENCING .MONDAY. JULY 22. 1850. PASSENGER Trains leave Builiogton daily (Sundays ! cepied ) fat 1-oston, Lowell, Worcester, New York, and intt rmediate 'Suiioos, at 8 A. M., and 7 1-2 P. M., ar riving in BtMtn at 6 P. 51. and 10 A. M. respectively. Passengersby the 7 1-9 P. Train will lodge at Bellows Foils. Betumirg, leave Bo. ton 7 M A. and 45 P. M., arri ving in Butlinzton 6 P. M. and 7 1 8 A. M. Posvenzeis by the ASS P. Mi- Train will lodgo at Builatd; thoe bv Ihe morning Trains will have an hour Iodine al beltowt trails, cmiueciinv both ways with the moroinr and eveninz line of titeamhoatson Lake Champl.in. rassenjerr foi INew York can go via tialpoie, ifrattteoo rot&pnnfildand New lUveu,or by Fitcbburg, Wore-ss-terand AHyn. Point. Freight Trains leave Burlington at 4 3-4 A. BI. and Boston at 6 P. M. Dairy, Sundays excepted through in 24 hours. Ueguuriatuo train ir uambriage ami iinnton mar ket, leaves Burlingtoa every Tuesday morning at 4 3-4 A. M La. iiiur-LAJ. , auperioitoocnu Dailington,Jniyi2, 1850. fc5 tC N OKTH EKN U A I LHOAD. IVcM-lIaRipsfairc. THIS ROAD nmnecta at Unite Kiter Junction, tbe Vermont and Canada. Central aud Pasotnnvic Kailroads with Ihe Concotd, Manchosier, Nahui, Lowell, Boston, Lawrence, Salem, Wvretler, and Norwich Koads enit is Ihe nearrat route from part of Canada, Northern Vermont, aod New llampibire iu Bostoo. 7 bis loute passes tniougn tbe iapitsis oi Aew MampKUire pod Veimoot, and ihe Utm aod fn-ijbi ia as low as Xsjr any. AD-r Julv 1st, l&O, Passeogcr 1 rains in cuon rciioa with the kbtve Kuads seiavu Buston from the Depot oTth Lowll Rad for Wert LeWnoj, Wells Biver, llotitjielter ami Bur hntuD at 7 1-3 'A. M , aud 12 51:, and fair Uristol at 13 M.; leave West Xbaoon tor NbsIiuj, Lowell, Buon, G rut on Junctioo, Wicsiir and New-Vuik at 7 15 A.M., and I U5 K, al., ana unstoi at e-w. .i.,ur oaiue arrival ol the cars from Weill Bivar and tiuilioglon. Passeitfcrs from the tntial and Passumpsie Roads via atiI Kew'Torit as quick aiid cbeap as by any other route. A special lotus 4 raia win go to uugn over inisruuie ev-ry Tuedjy, without stopping. There am catu. pen! nd good aceommudatioosbt the landing about 3 4th if mile from Porter's. Cy this route drovers bave cot out v hoadvantace of the Cambridge, and Bughlon Alarketa tut alo the market at Manchester, Nashua, Lowell, Lawrence aodSilt-m. Freight Traina run daily each -ray Sundaya excepted over the Cential. PaumHie, Northeru, Concord, Nashua and Lowell Roads to ami fom Burlington, Wtl Uiver and the Df pot ot th Lowell ttod in Botoii". Bderchan lise oTall kinds U cariied as cheap and expeditiously as by any other route. ONSLUIV HTEAUiNS, Agent. Concord, N II. Juite, 37, Io50. ttnf BOSTOaV. NEW YOitK, Ac. by the Wnrei Windsor vi. BAILnOAD FftoM BOSTON TO WEI.LS BIVF.R & 1 O RIIULlNUTO.X, VT. TMKUIJUH iJCKril oTU STATIONS ON PASdNMPSIC AND VEHMO.NT CEN TRAL RAILROAD. SULLIVAN RAILROAD, WlAVrHB ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER JAN. 1. l&O. CARS leave Boston from Fitch'arg Railroad Drmrt.bv wav ol Groum Junction. Fiich- burg, Kecne, Walpott ,and Windsor, at 7 1-3 A. M and arrive at Wells River at3 ' P. M. and at Burlington ai 6 40 P. J!. Cat lAf e B.ico foi Cbarlestown, Cltremont aod Wind sorat7 1-auad II A. M. n4. arrive at Windstrat 1 1-4 aad 51 9P. Bl. Cars leave Wells Bfver at 9 1-3 A. M. and Uuilington at 6 1-3 A. .M , and by way of WiiwUor arrive at Botton at 6 P.M. Cars leave Windaor at7.5 A. M. and 12 10 P.M. and ar rive at Boston at i 1 4 and 6 P. M. Paiieageistoand fiom New York connect with aUvo trains al Crotoa Junction pVorcesUr aod Nashua R. R. or vvaipoic. Stages leave Welle River, on arrival of Cars from Boston, for St. Johmbory, Htaoi teid, Derby Line, ate Biases leave Butlinrton every tuorQiuc (iSundaya excepted) for (lontreal.&e. Lttiie i rBiui iui tunvi 'uu ut.u.i Freight Trasns leave aud arrive at Boston daily. " THOMAS i. WILLIAMS, 8upL Sullivan B. R. Charlestown; N II. Jan. 1 180- SStL F1TCHBUKG RAILROAD Traias will leave Bsstsa as fellows : For Fitehhurx (7 1-3 Earn....) II A. II., 3 3-1 P. fJ. For Cuncord 650 and 1 1 A. U , 3.43 and 6.30 P. M. For sValtham, 60,8.10,10 nnd II A. M. 1 3-4,33 4, 43-4 and6 1-4 P.M. For Walerlown 7.5, and 8.15, A. II., 13 M., 2,20 4 1-4, and 6 1-4 P. M. For Laxioslon at 8 1-9 A. M., 919 aad S 1-9 P. M. DOWN TRAINS WILL LEAVE FOR BOSTON, From Fitchburs at 7M A.K., 13M.,(4.iO Exrireaa)and 4.40 P. M. From Coueoid at 7 anl 9 A. M... 1.08, 5.14, nnd 5S P.M. From W.Iikamat 7.i5,.55,a25 and 11 A.M., 1,35, 4 53-4 and 6 SO P. M. - 'From Waieitowaat6I9, 8 and 11 A.M., I JO, 3 30 an CP. M. From Laxinron ct 7JJ0 and 19 A. M.. and 4.30 P. 11. For fartnciEBttienlara a. Pathgnder Railwajr Guide. . Cr, -w, M. TBWTOS, Supeiiotmsdent. Bo.:oo,Nov.5, 1819. 59 GentleuBn's FnniishingGoodft ALAROEsadSPLENOID Aas.rtm.nl uf Gentlemen' Furnishing Good.,' juat received, consistinc in part a follow. t 8UMT8, BOSOMS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, SUSPENDERS. GLOVES, dec. Those who wish f..i tbe best article, and ara will. or to pay, caa find it at BURN HAM'S Hat. Cap, and Fur Sine. J4e; 1,1450. 79 ALL-WOOL DE LANES, REAUTirUL aad la all 'eaters, at KEITH A BAR. I KEt'a. 78 June 5. BONNETS Sc. .TRIIVl M'GS. May SV. y 78 STATIONERY. MUSIC, AC. A nod assartassat m In HutioMry cr all xiads, Music, Hsslse Paper, Bra wins and Perforated Papers. Bristol Board, rrtrrt.. -e- i onaad by JIJ S.'r,tJ - "' J " E.'PiWALTOS fie BON. CASH PAID FOR WOOL, sTaaM mj avawaVaavss aa atis mHJkyn tti. Jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafel . L.i:M:WOOI; HavIartaUa th. stack and aland formerly occupied by WOOD V-WITT. HAS last leceivrd a'nsw and 'carefully sslecteal stock at 'aU kinds of GOODS oeloojinj- ts Ms ca.haer. which bars beu booxht at low price., d airsMss himto sell at sonsar.aniT low price, ma hvw - Rlus.Blue Black. eMtle.lRVisiM. and Our. Grata BROADCLOTHS, Black ..d Fancy Batfkiag-aad CaMaurcs. - Heavy Silk, Silk and Lias., Valencia, Buff and Drab Cash mere, siarsaiiies ana Italian i:kh,i VESTING8. of elennt patients and faorle, . A food assortment of all kinds of TUIMillNGS at LOW ratiucso. Unfit Ait. In.l IViwill.n Drawer, and Under Shirts, Col lars, Boeun.,and Shirts, Glove., blocking, aod Suspenders, neck ana Koctet llanuserraieu. HK AIjV-MADE ClaOTHlXXU. il. I... . ..... v .v.n w.ll .d.l.ted to the season, snd at very low prices, .urn a. ... .-, mimATR llA.l.neoitinustomaoufacturonll kinds of Ctotbinx lo order, ur lo suit the taate, eithr in m...i.,. ri..k.o.. ..1 WA:KA.T A FIT. lor any customer who may favor bim with a eall for w-rk. Thankful for peat favors, he hopee by strict sttsntloa to DuBinois, sna tne wsnts ot tneso wco m.j i..m - psirooese. lo secure a anareoi inr ousmv.. iu .. CUTTING DONE forothersta make, and wariant' ed to fit, Ifrightly made up. . Montpelier. Oct. 10, ltH9. 44 Uash paid for Rags DELIVERED at our Mill or at ibe Ucoifeiicr Depot. Jan. 30. 1850. ' E. P. IVALTmN 4V SON. DEEDS. M ORTGATE and WARRANTY, for sale by E. P. WAL TON &t SUN. o IEW-Y0RK & CANADA LliNU. to CO o CO Transhipping at llnrlington only. . -.r iJr"-'fT.iV . nrnklMisJ l'i MePflERSON, CRANE sr. t;u., Montreal, HENRY W. OATLI.V, Burlmcron. Sail I II, WILKI.NS i. LAN HON, Burlington, CHARLES B. JANES, New-York, PROPRIETORS. F.r.ain. In .nd frnn Ronton. New York. Albany. Troy, all Tons on Luke Cbamplaio, Moot'eal and Oueboct coonectin; at Montreal with SicPherson, Crane at Co.atfu .uawience oc ju. wniario uuiiy -.m" iuiu( w Lake Head, and Tu Weekly 10 Lake Krio i also with their Ottawa uany L.ine to uyiown anu luruun jiwu Uideau Canal. The Proprietois aro Prepared with fir t Class Cnil aod L.ke Boats to run a Daily Line to and from New York and Burlington, aud with First CUss Bots to tun a tn-weeklj Lino to and from Burliofton aod Moniteal. via Cbamblay Canal; vessels to be towed oo Lake aod Bivers by powerful Steamers, thereby ensuring the utmost iej,uUrity aud des patch. Debenture aod Warehousing business correctly and promptly attended 10. Parties wilt peiceivi at once the ad van t see of shipping by this Line, ibe delays and dams go to goods by frequent transshipments, being entirely avoided. Paiticular attention will be given to all property iu tended to be sent by Railroads from Psurlirtgtoa. The Proprietors will contract Freight to and from all Purls on ibe Western Lakes nd Lake Cbatnplain; aiaofw delivery of property via Itailroad 10 Uoston and intermediate points. Having tbair arrangements completed for safe, regular aod expeditious transmission of all property cntrcsied to their care, the proprietors coolidootly !wt to the public fr a liU eralaupnott. Address as Aeents .McPIIERsO.V, CRANC St CO., Montreal, 11. .MAYO, Sud. L'uilmgton, C. B JA.NCS,dewYork W. J. Anmi K.QoeU-c, CHFLNXY k't't) Boiioo, C W BEsNTLEV, Alaaay. Heferencesx II. Sirpiteus, J. B. Smith fc Co., John Torrenee it Co., Mvnxrtal. H. J. INoad V Co., GiIU-?.i ic Co., Qaeifc ilarch 1, .00. WiGto. TO'iM A N UFA CT UREUS. MED AD WRIGHT, JR. CUlvriNUEd to carry on the building of WOOLEN 11 ACHIN LRV ia all it branch, on the Aorth Hranch of Obioa River, tnree mile. Iron Monlpelier village, aod will furnih all kinds to order, on sbori notice, r.LrOou.s ana .Shears excepted ) . llaviiic experience in the bu".nes he feels concdenttbat be cn toinjujle wilh any t-njiijed in ihe bujincr 5-AII kinds of JOB iVUKK doueio orucr, both wood aud iron. Orders awliciied. With thanks fur pistfavwsurlher patronage ! respect fully o lictted. And ite aiso gives notice inai ne nasi wo CAHU1AU MACUINES, built for rnauiJaCturin; one 3tand one 33, with side draw eis atlached tu iheoij oi a Picaibg Machine and Duater and Regulator, dus on hand, which is all new nd built within Hie last yeiir.anu will ,H tftfra very iow. And be would iurthrr rive uoiice thai be has a I'LAl.M.Ati ill ACiaI."NU, for Plainiex Hoard., and Jo.Htit. tl.e saote. for floor, and otber uses : aod aLo limber, ucu . .canllrns;. Joists, etc. IIKUAII UUIiiliT, JK. Iontpller,Aprrlll.lM9. ltf VA' ed i nnn pmza good footinu. aio, dried IUUU At l Lc tiaen iu dcbatir tor nx fair puce will be p4id by Near KcutS Corner, CALAIS. VT. rpIIE subscriber would any to oaanu factor era generally that he is readv to receive and Gil order fr moi kinds of woolen machinery made of ibehc.t matfriaU and tha most I m pro vert plans, vanameM 10 ne cqnai in woramanmip and In durability to any hull Iu Lh f tato 01 efcewheie. O-tfmallJobsottroaPUuiag, aul all kindaof Job Work done at short notice, and ou reaaooahlt- terms. C9ir .N. -V HAXCROfrT Blackwood's Magazine, and th Britislt Quarterly Reviews OWIiNGto the tale revmuti nl ruUwitiT ievo'unon amuor ihe uatl'HiS of Europe. wltkB bve f..Ilajwtil each other In quick succslon, and of winch "lh end it nut yet, tbe leadibj jxtindiCmU of Great BiLai ho bctiQi invested with i deref f.f mteret tiilhirlo uuioowu. 1 lu-y occupy a middle giousd between llttr hty, di.juiutrd, butl necvasirily imperfect teeonU ufll.e nek4iLtwr, am i tho ela borate and pondcrOAj treati-es to be furnished hy the hutoii- anula luture uay. tinupi-tt reaca ihcfq jeriouicaia o Uint a correct and eonrHTtt-d acdiuut uf all the important political events of lie o'd wold, a Ihey ovrut , anJ leaius the vai'lous conclusions drawn liom theiu by the leading SMnt of the age. Th Amfi"an 1 ubl libers luereiuredr-rm it pnper to call reoeweil altention lo tbn orka ihey repub lish and lb-very low rriceealwliichihey a uflaiea to aub sentwrs. The flluwini lh-ir hat, lo wit: THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW, THE EDlNnUROtl REVIEW, THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW, THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, and BLACKWOOD' XDl.MtlJRGII MAUAZ1NE. In thsi.e periodicals ate contained tbe viaws. looderatelv. though clearly nod farraly expreastMj.ol Ihe lbre gicat pai ttes in En7tmt Tory, Whig and Radical " BUckwoou' aad ihe London Quarterly ' are Tory; the Edmhursh Review" Wb:c: aud ibe ' Westmiuiter Review1' Liberal. TheNortb Bntitb Review" iw its vsiaM.shment to the last geai eeclcatueat movement m tcoilanU. aod ia not ul tra In ita views oa any ooe of tbe grand department a uf hu man knowledge ; it was origin. 11 edited by Dr. Chalmers, and now, since his death, is conducted by bis son in law, Dr. Uanoa, aisocuted with ir David Brewatvr. Ita literary character is of the very bijheai order. Tho -Weatmioter, though reprinted uoder tbat title nlj, is published in Eng land under the title of the For2n Quarterly and Wat minaer.'it being in fact a union of tbe two Reviews former ly publuhfd aud rei-rioted under svofiarate litlea It has, theiefure'Jie advautsce bv this con.bination. of uoitiur iu one work the beat features of both as heretuforu iiuej. Tbe abov Pfricdicalsare reprinted inlew ivik, imme diat lv on tfaeirarrival bv the BriiihStameis. in n Utautf tul clear type, on fine white paper, abd ao faithful copies of the originals, liucawitoti'a jUagszioe txiug an exact Hc-siat-ile of tbe Edinbuigh editiuo. 1 tstt31S. For any ooe of the four Reviews $3,00 per annum For any two do. 5,00 For any three do. 7,09 For alt four of the Reviews. a.OO " Foi Blackwood's Magazine, 3,u0 for Blackwood and three Reviews, 9.0(1 " Fur Blackwood acd the fuui Reviews, 10,UO I'uymeniaio ue made in an cases in advance. CLUUUlNtJ. Four copieaof anv or all of ihe above works wilt be sent to die address pn the paymjut of tne regular aobacriptiwo foi aree tne lourtn ropy ocin&r xraira. Kemittaitces ana communications anouir ae alwys ad eased, poi-paid ar uauKed, to tbe rublisheia. JUlMiVAKU OLUl l a LU 56 79 Fulton aueet, N. York, Eiiranc 51 Gold 8u BEST FAMILY FLOUR FJS&Knft HABRELS tor ..le. at price, as low as USjaUU .Uewhere. TIMOTHY CROSS jiut.tiN.iier, January 1, 1860. JNEW SCHOOL BOOKS. WELDSGrammar, Burnham Arithmetic,Town'a Read eis. Sanders Spellers, aod all uihei School Books bow re. For sale at W a i Ions. DAIRY SALT. ST0RR8 Sl LANG0ON hive received 500 bee. G.ouod ItOCIi CALT for Butter. 30 big Liv-rpuol dolor Cbee.s, Barrels fine Western do. Uay 28. 70 50 PS. PRINTED LAWNS, WAKKAPtTCU perlectly fast colore eellino very cheap, al KEITH av BARKER'S. Juna 6.. 77 100 DOZ. SCYTHES fV tb. test stamps fur sal. by th. dox or eingis. TORRd ii LANUDON. Jun io, law. 78 SALAMANDER SAFES. J. W. HOWES. T1 AH received an axencv for the Salo ol SALAMANDER tA SAFES, from Mm well known manufacture of J. E. wlLUtuit, Uoauw, whicb onabiee him lo sell at tbe man afacturera Drtce A few iuat received. 5-Thoaa wishing the hut article will please examine mem. t . - 3 KEITH & BARKER, HAVING puickadul thrfsirtirs Ismrsst or Mr. Chi.. W. Badxsr. -will cMtiau. business st th. Old South Car nsr, wbsr. they hof. le merit a cesittiiaa.ee .f th. patreo- aza nsreiuiui. .xienue. ..... sh. .rm. . . . Jii . J i:f Fj C. KEITH, , , t J.S. BARKER. Bdoatpelier. Hsv 37U, I860. .. . 7S 1 flTORTrl su Krca Oi.ss SILKS at KEU'H ss. BARKER'S. ' JaMtv . - Si 77 , ... . M0FFATS yfe'Pifls aad Pheaik BiWeri Them Medicines have now been before the pab-i Sertat'miilperhd or TJLTTBStT TEARS. . durino; that time hare maintained . high character ia almost every part'of tha 'lobe for tWir extraor dinary arid immediate power of restoring perfect health to persona aafFAmfj; oader nearly ery kind of diseaae to which the human frame; ts liabil. Hff HAUT TH0USAWD3 of certificated instances, they hare even rescued anneren from the" Tery veirjeof an untimely rrraTe, after all the deceptive nostrum of the day had ut terly failed; and to many thonsands they have) .permanently secured that uniform enjoyment of health, without which life itself ia but .a partial blesaiufr. So great, indeed, has their efficacy inva riably and infallibly proved, that it has appeared scarcely less than miraculous to those who were acquainted with the beautifully philosophical prin ciple upon which they are compounded, and upon which they consequently act. It was to their mauifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and enduing them with re newed tone and vigor, that they were indebted for their name. Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries which boantof vegetable, ingredients, the LIFE KEDI CLNES ere) purely and solely vegetable ; and con tain neither Mercury, nor Antimony, nor Arse nic, nor any other mineral, in any form whatever. They are entirely composed of extracts from rare and powerful plants, the virtues of which, though long known to several Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent pharmaceutical chemists, are alto gether unknown to the ignorant pretenders to medical science ; and were never before adminis tered in so happily efficacious a combination. Tho first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowels the various impurities and crudities constantly settling round them ; and to remove the hardened feces which collect in the convolutions of the small intestine. Other medi cines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind to produce habitual Costive ness, with all ita train of evils, or sudden Diarrhosa with its imminent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anatomists who examine the human bowels after death ; and hence the preju dice of these well informed men against the quack medicines of the age. The second effect of the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES i to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder ; and, by Ihis means, the liver and lungs, the liealthful'action of which entirely depeuds upon the regularity of the urinary organs. Tito blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the lirerand luns, before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, eoursee freely through the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the blooming cheek. The following are among the distressing variety ef human d;sea.es in which the VEGETABLE LIFE HEDICHTES are well known to be infal lible: DYSPEPSIA, hy thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pare healthy bile, instead of tbe stale and acrid kind ; FLATULENCY, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache, Kesttestnets, Ill-ttinper, Anxiety, Laneuor, and Helaneholu, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure. Costivcness. by cleansing the whole length of the lutesunes with a solvent process, and without violence : all violent purge, cave tho bowels cosuvo within two days. Diarrflcrja anl Uflolera. by removing tne sharp acrid tluids by which these complaints are occasioned, anl by promoting the lubricatlve secre tion of the mucous membrane. Feren f a" tiudx. by restoring the blood to a regular circulation, through the process of perspi ration in such cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal obstruction in others. The Lira Medicines bave been known to cure RHEUMATISM peIlnenlly in 1,1 re9 weeks, and UUUT In half that time, by removing local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of the joints. JJraUsies of all kinds, by treeing ana etrengtn- ening the kidneys and bladder : they operate most delightfully on tueso important organ, ana nencs have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst cases of GRAVEL. Also Worms, by uiiodging from the turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures adhere. Asthma aa Consumption, by relieving the air-vessels of the lungs from the mucous which even slight colds will occasiun, aud which, if not re- rnoVPd- twv-n. uin j.......... dreaiiful diseases. Sovxruy, TJUen, and Invotemte Sores, bJ the perfect ounty which these LIFE MEDI CINES eive to the blood, and all the humors. Scorbutic Eruption and Bad Complex ions, by their alterative etljct upon the duids that feed the akin, and the morbid stato of which occa sions all eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and sther disagreeable complexions. The use of these Fills for a verr short time will effect an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, aod a striking improvement in the clearness of the skin. COMMON' COLDS aud INFLUENZA will always be cured by one dose, or by two even in the worst cases. PILES. As a remedy for this most distressing and obstruate maUdr.the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES deserve a distinct and emphatic .econimeuaaliou. It is well known to hundreds in mis city, that the former proprietor of these valu able Medicines was himself afflicted with this complaint for upwards of thirtt nvc Tons; aud that he tried in vain .every remedy prescribed within the whole compass of the Materia Medico. He however at length tried the Medicine which is now offered to the public, and he was enred iu a very short time, after his recovery had beeu pro nounced not only improbable, but absolutely im possible, by auy human means. FEVER AND AGUE. For this seounre of the western couutrv these Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system sub ject to a return of th disease a cure by these medicines ts permanent TK1 TllEM, BE SA TISFIED, AND BE CURED. Billons Fevers and Liver Complaints. uenerai ueDUity, "ss or Arrxnjj. and Diseases or Females these medicines ha been used with the most beneficial results in casesfof this description : KiNrjs Evil, and Scaomia, iu.its worst forms, yields to tha mud yet powerful action of these remarkable Medicines. Nioirr Sweats, Nuavocs Debilitt, Nesvocs CoariatsTS of all kinds, I'auttation of rut IIcAar, PiLvrna'a Colic, are spredily cured. ELERCURIAL DISEASES. Persons whose constitutions have become im paired by the injudicious use of MiRcuar, will find iese Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from the system all the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla. A single trial will place them beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation of every patient. BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS. Several have lately been discovered, and their lefarious authors arrested, both in the city of New fork and abroad. Bay of ... m who im atoa mm .-asuers AOKMT. Prepared and sold by Dr. W.B MOFFAT,33 Broadway, New-York. FOR SALE BY COLLINS Jr. PIERCE, Mootpelier. Vu 20 TONS PLASTER, PVTOW Beies; Gruund and daily receiviuf, for ..le hy l'i STOltr.S Sl H.NGDON. Fron New Yerk aad Bostoi. INEW GOODS ! S ruKKa ac ijsAiauu tiara just reiutoea irons .us York end Boston with a heavy stock of rich Soring and Summer Goods, tioohi with Cash to freat advsntst at the Auction and Commission Ileuses, and will bo sold at tbij small aduea E uu "Aaii. ciriciiy aooerio to am one prire ;" "" GREEN'S TOBACCO. MNE CUT for Cbewera and Smokera also llie beat ol CAVENDISH. Sold by SCOTT Jr. FIELD. SflOTT Ht. "PfRLT) iiavk ,ecei..d ,wfiTjr Snrinu Gonds. a larje sioca 01 - . - , . 9 puichasedat LOW PltlCtS, snd ihey will .sell tfaam for a sma I advance from Cost for Cash, April ia. RlEUCHAiNTS! ( 'pHOSEof you who advertise your store, at Division, et 1 Union, are lespectfully reounted to read the first Tsrsa of ibe tvurth cbuter of thi Piophst liaiai. 7StC mw BOOKS. HUMBOLDT'S C031IOS, tb.wal.8"rJ'? "fTT ... . v--. ,- i. ....M w...... wAnlBn. Fneudalil, by Grace Arailar, La in.ru so on Atheism, K,,tas',I, U.Uan Calf or Frli(ality and Speculation in tb.Ninale.ata Centurv. Leave, from lb. A'ot. Book ofa Louisiana wasa. Doctor (illu.traled.1 CluVad. or Ad veaUraa n. Luuarujas. la n.w baoUOneawsod Lear.., (Gr.e.,) Abbott'a BjalaJ r,S.Ae. .-pence., Uleli.w, mod foe's '-fsf"l Uvesol Alary and Uaith. Waabmjvo.- asd.a. variety l miacelUnus al Cluneal .aItOS 80M., ' Jaaa3. a. hi an Xtofatlaniiod and civilized twnrrte.. tea torrer propomoa of deettie than any otber ma'3fiw 15? tbe'Wrian family; and. tnirll wiram a few -SmThSSi?' BRANT'S INDIAN BAMl before enred W .SrK." some of tho afflicted j-,- aa w?!" w had Iheir burial-elorto. rjH-'Sr, 'ill "".! others, who il wu aald wuuir,.." "d ret B.e; well and nearly aa they ever were. "wtl"!r '" ss ll pueseMee all the cVaname; and ririr -i.,... powerful and active a. tbe preparation TUxiiZ?)tv1 " RANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXT(.7CT Tbe Balaam diners from the E .tract, because it pa'tern. COUGHS AND COKSPilPTIOXS. tnd n dbtw of a ralmonary csntre tach auy prove so Aual aDder orduuxty uaaMu. when ibey SS Breast, Throat. Lnnrs. and lUstt TliU BALSAM heals o cucf Ulcih in the rrr Bad eltMwbera internally, m rrrUmtly and errrry at Uu pt-j,,, ma ExriiiCT orrn and htaU ulcrrt ertfruaU-'j, uV tnxes hime cute of CtwpA arjfi Con$trmptim oai of tiv tT5 ail olher rtniedlerl,T Jailrd l da gooL ' Thousands of Consumptions and Chroitr Cogh alrtrodaady prore It nnjSmy ffcm s i t?ar-rt, and it nod cm Me J cura.tTepowrr.aatt mwkJ, betdlBK propemcswin l.'w? fullowmr coctptaitm anJlf!w nr.: Srtt9 V Rleod, Weeding at the tJtngw. Pain nt the hZi and Stde. .VitSiPmb. AVmnrt ComjJuimtt, Poljntjtio ei. Hert, VhaUrn hfatttsm. Dysentery and Sumiter Cvwr-liJCZ Ouldrm and Aduiu, and ill Fcmals Watxti. CONSUMPTION. A DYIlNQ WOMAN CURED I We mate tills core, lo profe the fonrza to site urt, whw ibis BALSAM is Urv-1, eTrn ttr hm person i evnJrrr4kt phywteiaiu ctud frtettdt Xo be in the taut wryjtMWMnur utino and. in this cae. so tax cotE. Out the snsors ti BOatsaL-CLOTilcs were bovtAt! For the parttculartof Hiu C4l and the refjieetabie acd mtdmbted proof of aHlte ciitciijjiiaijS and facts, we refrr to onr Pamphlets. Thi core was effected oc Mrs. 2IBA DTKKMAN, of fcj. ton Spa. SaraUfja Conty. .V. V, We can prorcv U-rtiad . iloulr. nvny othm, aimott rjneiUy Koptim. irni iamimeraiUn, ses ul CoatAs and Cvuittwpiiuiu C CRED, uLcI were m mounted inettrulieby SKlLrcx. PHTSICUWS. A DOCTOR CURED! DEL J. W. FRENCH. ofllCUSe. lIJULile eoxnttv, Mittix hloat tie 1st of Jimmy. 1ZG, wrote as fullovi - ! haTebm In the reipiiar practice of Biedicine in th: plsc fur ome Ttti at was oMisf ed to quit tie practice of mr profctj-ioo m coiatv Anrace of ill health. I was m sererWy aated wirh a Chn IJujatu ef the as to conrtnee me ttal I bsd tbe Co st'MrTiON.past doubt. I coached almost tncvuanrlj.iii.'iiit-j d j. and bad serere pains asd soreness in my choc .ie. izi breast. 1 tried tha remedies recommended br the moec t'U of the profession, all to do efrct. eiceptm; the fust nd de liluy closed by ihtfm. I was premd Ct-d nur pa eut clxes. aad bare do faith cow in thera (.nmUy BuF I vu -TKluced a an exrennieat. more than through fahh ta trr 1 UKtle of BRANT'S INDIAN P0LMONARV BALSAM, "tat I do LftTJ ac lino wKiJe, for U;e b?Drfilof ibe ifl cied, (,,-c3i f II may serre, that Uus eflVct of its use on me was the msal rrtimrl nd aahitarr of anr medicine I erer w.tctcHi rh eSrct or ta all my practice. JJv eaugfi im immeCaUi9 rWwrf of the chest, and pain, and now cwtuider and i-ntuax m-t Dr. French is now a respecul-.e drcgut ai RuUdale. 'FITS, FITS, FITS. Mmn. J. K. WPPINCOTT L SON. reeDeclahIa mrrrhmr al Jlaiiigrtrttt, StdUta oottuly. J'evtrm tt uz, wrote to as. Hit iz. im staling, anwuf otiier KENrriTS wn-ea btvt d-j. nred from the use of BRANT'S PULMONARY BJL3AM. that one of their customers had jnst is(.n&ed them thu orr child, wfaich hsd been satect lo pits for tc-rtral yarn, wu would soon be m a Grave. Mf.Vnr.MlM n JF-JVtVrtS. a. vnorfhBnr rs-v-. Centre. Aajtt.eL mt-nra tltiu. wrnM Irt ia f li rn -r " ad ltarrd , 1 1 ctu. cf Co.f svmptiok winch the ofBUXWi i'. 1 .'rV;-1 nALSJi tad eC-ctti in Mr WIL LI AM CROCKET.Ot ta. ?;n..flHv, ti..., m et had sonrti relf from brst physicians um imww, me'licmes, but found none, foi h f-zl hand of ti.it ''E'eleai. ine monrrr, C.nrurrt7, li-i tair,! toy i.Tjr ':!! skeleton. Ho" wan gite wp by his pfcyi e-i., awi un f. extrvn.Uy, nm,g and marrellocis a umsTrftrrn, , ilm9 Uiai(iitiicoi mi.jiwe w.ua i inrvv - 1 o i.i 111 nv ;o NARY BALSAM haone?K!jed tijbami f tidr?f't;r-,ii restom Mr. Crocket tofcesliii. acJ Le U Cuw a AuaWr.Wti. rugged ih-th ' S. D. DANN. sa- mercfmut omd roaimtiater at Jrferm. ts adToininaf town, wrote to ns Imiut the Mtniu t me. kA tia ed that be was acqiianited with Mr. CaOCKET, aud tatjitdtehm CC IE, ttad oil tit. atenamed iic&L Could not Live a Day longer! MrMur. E. B. CALDWELL k CO- of Km! rWw. CVim ?o -V. ' rvtmr&ilM? drurE):. wruie :o n "We -.-e beard, dixouh Mr. Whitrman. a rvsiWaiIe Ci. "-a of ft 1 riaCBmi VI aua iUliWiwui tsl'U va. asaar, vihiia siiun r rtoiiM Pclmo5at Balsam has producea cs tie wfec-f an scipaintaiict; of his. who reside hi tlrf town of T-'enno. a this connty. She tad Wn Icn? corfiLed to her ' ni ei n o danverouclT dtMrased, that Her fnt-nd l j-f-a n mPon ble Tor ber to I mar uuia uJJi UA L-UUilL t.tr.wirn mil ocher top nnerlr fald,she CLimineiscrd tLUui; hR.iXTS PVl.3Wy.iRY JlJimSJlV, and It medical efTcar tjsared her from a dting ed, bo that she is now y?ttj civa' cd ef. Indian tahT .ulMn'h- hAmrturlu JA o fiilrtnmd fiXv ine ;k!0-I- edes, and it is Tery endent, that she Is indebted lo BRANT'S daLoaji ior ner reetwerr iroo a lon, suvere. iwi uau-y mm ,ta. m.ut7 i aim sjcr u evrLi-iji u DeiSUlori coiu. uiai. itxur kine tnTalasLie." XULIOCD XTCtOSJE CDXXZ3 OtlAVU XToaara PR ATT fc FOSTTvIlL mrrftn! cf Wett CtmtjnlL uia HRAST'S BALSilt bad rftcred mm of such hopeless caes of Cosscmption in tires town. -hit bow m other cuo zls-med icme codd lie- sold theoft ihat tt lA nrtrd tome a if from the crate cine tbat pwy-icwns an 1 al tta friends said MUST DIE! One penCeman. hi pamcti sr wu 0 far cone, (hat his pbys.caTi tuld him it wu rU b 'aktar more medicine. He tten, token M hope vat teft. begen ' tsi BRANT'S BALSAM cot wixl nf u aew veil atatr he tnis; Many Consumptions Cured. .f. q it rrr.snir nn-TBti nl 11 emtw. .V. T. .Iur..rm ..a it,r !lVT- Vl f MIlViEY BALSAM told readUy at Clrde, and said - "If the s-aaaeca off -me of oar most respeeiiSie people, and persoiuu, Tuiitie tagwWice, can bo relied on, its naed cal rirtnes Lae cured maif wiy Ur permit, seTeraif whom I am acijaainted with, whe were so hopelessly siclf as to tie considered, by phjawiaa sal aa mentis, pax a pofsiomry 01 care; anu jw, ujo --" -j BRANT'S BALSAM has restored them to rtsrtCT HULT8." IaUlVaS BUESD-MUST DIE! Mr. 7. S TF.HRT. merrhamt. Kxtron. Celeste nu. X 1 wTOte,ABjratS4, IMS : - BRANT'S MEDlCINEisdonijwaB. ders beret It has cured a mun of ContemptxmiLH ai eT Uedicme, he could not raise bis band to nl wsuj ZTmt . . mgw, ana every symjHom ermra i" iijui-juc v bat. Btfoaiahiivr to aiL he is now ah to labor, and noM iu wrer the eonnty. He used only fit bctde: II has s car 1 a youn? lady of ConruTxptio m Orleans cuuary, wbxa er lainer says no aoewr emu enre.- . . Mr. M ILLER. a merchant of the same place, bai cttti5i Ibe troth of tbe above statement: WAS BELIEVED PAST CURE. Mr. CORNELIUS H.SMITH, merchant, CUbas fert.Jr mntv. A". K. January 16. 183. said s -Tuor BR-lVTS 1N?J- AN PULMONARY BALSAM and BRANTS PCRIi'ii-? EXTRACT are neariy all sold, snd 1 want nrmedisielT mean npiy, ior icey seu more rapiaiy, ana ytr oetirr r.-j . tiolMtmm hu nimai m. lidv htrr fnM a bed of dsTPerOOf Ski even ticknr. which all tbe doctors had jwa op as uxrs le. They said she mvst die tnflk a CenMMmpttum-jftht -! After all had pronounced tha ne iiorixcss. the cosiniencM Ulunc BlUXt'S BALSAM and now she u treiir CHRONIC DYSENTERY, and Summer CoMpLsiirrs. In ehtliren or erovr rtsm coitd tstnovi oay jattwre tcnamer. Also CHOLERA INFANTUM. w -l .1. .?. nf ..r rhQd br Ctst cfaildlesrrOTlns; complarnr, when terthmy bs warm wfr lsosera iaiisrm,orwBii i, ti..ru ci ..... -, , . .- - -. MRosv-i.. m unsivv Rirsitt" I ulaunisterea w thocnild. ltahooJd.howeveT.mssrtus.bensrtlar i at largm pchon aa tne dirccuou on eacn DOOle prteenne, u ( ue complaint im encczeu. tW JUt lAtttrm and Orim ssssf be adirmei WALLACE .fc CO., 1 06 BrondvmT, New Tan. Foraale bv KEUF1ELU a.GRA...w aru y u. " -FIERCCMontpelier; Johnson St. &mptaII.Wsit;.J2 ak Delano, Waterbury; A.T. Bancroll. riamncUi rn" . ,,..,..1 n ll..r.n: PbtOSJS Wanner, ilarshneld ; A. G. Burnbam, M"""",' v r Camp, NortiifieM Centre: J. A. S. White .rtr.ncw -Keeler. Ilvdenark; V. P. Xojes, Morristo.n; A--ff sr. m. '... i.,,i.. r..k:.: IV. A- II. Gris.oU.' feraonville seraonvii.e, i. o. iiopain. or s-w. .h."..5 - -ehanta anJ firajjists in nearlv every tuwn m ta -"?:., January. 183-1. New Carpetings USTBeeeived at STOttES Jr. XAXGDOX'3. 3000 Lbs. Bsston & Fhila. LHAH JUST Laadias at lbs Depot atul in Storo. ..-nri. U " STOKR3 Jr. LACD0 WRAPPIN ITi 1000 REAMS SUPERI0U JARGC AND SMALw.t '"ff'SQS. TOWN'S READERS, pOR al by E. P- WALTON, fc. SOX. 50 DOZ. AXES Or tfce bet: WARIlAXlxn MAKE for iale bytis- as low as yon can bay in Boitoa. -il.rcsnts ale... wad r.GV0 The best of TEA, COFFCK. St' B and otber CBOCEHils. I Cbeap fur Cash. SCOTT s TtB OLD I 70 ieee Yds. "nwaKPi OF th. Ial rich .lyl.J, just received by .'''"Jkj. ItNGDOX. Ap'll SCOTT & FIELD HAriVf'( & HARDWARE to be (band in town or vicinity, wnico vucj "TntilW fcrCath 70 COACH & FURNITURE VARNISH, , iNGD0.t afirribttu.aty,for..l. by 8T0KK3 1 : J''J.X SCOTT & FIELgro-. world. Call aa. mmm it bunr. K BMlITkba for Faaillr as.. "".. -, : vcDa 4