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THE BURLINGTON, VT., FREE PRESS, FRIDAY MORNING-, MARCH 5, 3.869. 1 Frank H. Carrier to arrested in Concord, VERMONT SEWS. X. H.t on Thuredx, charged with tteilLng tiro pold watches and a gold chain from Sumner kppuos corsrr. cr Ki!Btaii pf BrooMeld, Vt. The property was indcnthose companv n" fwe fonnd upon him, and he was brought to Brook Ycrtnnes with ' c-" field for examination. , Starkebcro oi the Ulli. .lltara ln-n ai ' '-' Jcir- . t Cornwall i.' rvMinus. .. envt n V;nii hoD which has a Uurrotmlis cf Ver- lis : mw ,, nnjr .boat hity nanus iu u v ' rtr chamber sew anu vi .1 ii.inun.iu" r ' tu MUhnrv Colleae com- ,1 Si vine Iirm u , . l , . n Thai-day of this week. - m interest id roiws- , ' 7 r'a le- a" portion of tbe town, ana , churches. 1 . nnaa! Fair of the yw3 , T,etv will be held, this year, on ,Sh and Thursday, September .... rt ... .ull'i H JudfT Rffineld 01 WMon, lormK.j , t.ha just niademhwd donation rm fund of t. Stepuen e durcn, rt of a farmer in Bennington, ha v-i on a breach of prombw suit I. i;p of Odd Fellows was organiw-1 at rtou last Monday evening. female operatives in the nroishinR room ers. Booth & Valentine's tactory in B- ntlv nn-wnted the overaeer, Mr ' Grand Vancty tnrercauiuiTui i.y c u...o t cut la lootp'rasi .music -. . . Ln.i.i MPDinr. Mann .tin. A NVw 1 ork onirany engaged in getting logs . 1 llIlr, in Maniuaatitr Ira nno .1 i. it week, pv oreauns nia tem. Tbe -prm term uf Burr and Uurton Setn'm- EEXKIXCTON COUXTT. - annual meeting at factory 1'oint on T , ' achlne llops of the Lebanon Spring and I 'ton and Rutland nailroail Ba-e Men lo- 1 TT'Il soon be commenced. 1 u Vnmngton powder works are to be sold I lit- i v Gunahanan, who was severely crashed ai ill I'I1U IlllilU iniuiiuacuixiuE MBipuiv n in u iomo weeks since, nas naa a reiapsv ana i not expected to recover. ; tmie.hae been leased by parues nw w aick. N Y., and they will won ne again in oper- aumi he Either Matthew Temperance Society of 1 iBcnningi-.n celebrates St rat nek's iHy. i m. I'lielp uf Rupert, shot a lynx a few days ce, h? h vi- feet long, 20 inches high and Kreighed 2'" pound-. (Urn Seati .'i uf Itenumgton committed suicide : '1 iieJa . in a Mimewhat smgalar manner, left In- hvatv about 2 a. m., and proceeded to ill -trvani t water, where he divested him- h.- clnbing, which he piied upon the ! uhn be l-y down in the water, only three inrho deep, f lded hu, arms, and 1 him-,1f t ' 1. 1 i'ly freeie to death. The -a- ' . r- j doubt trat that he waj uii'i' i if tck of delirium tremens at t,U. 'i 'i t report says be committed h i l iii ' irenzy occasioned by being I- iu ' J Templar's lodge, of which r t - eirtd to become a memlvr. iLEDOMA COrSTV. ..-.a ot Hard wick, one of the oldest it- ) northern ermont, has kaeed his i ti e years and sold his goods to Albert li. die men caught a trout from Joe's , 'her day, while fishing for pickerel, v. . ned 3 1-2 pounds. ) 1' Tyler, formerly pastor of the Dap- in Aewport, Uien ox Hardwick. Dp. Kast Lyndon, has a hen which -. : i " a 1..11 . , . - tss if of the legal voters of St. John . ' Saturday, the town voted to alter r to the Portland and Ogdens 1 1. Ij taking thm-fonrths ot its in 'ock, and the remainder ia ln- tutecription waa half stock - 1. ii i '-, eldest son of George of a ' Pi - ::n-ic, died suddenly at Ports- N 11 . i.i.'.-ly. Pn-i . 1 .lor, pastor of the Baptist . n, 1 .ti 1, ; llardwkk on the 1 tth inst; , ir - i. It 'in irth in Dannlis on the 18tb 1.. 1 I . Mi- sifort Leighton in Panville, lTtu. a2i 1 and rt m. Mcuaney in fvyn- n. Keb lih. ajild 71. Tin- Nati. nil iiuik of 8L Juhnsbury has pur- li w 1 tli' ii m i the Metropolis, ashington. iih :l c- t i i t n l -2(N.'M)J, paying a premium "i ess i ii. r ;,re- Ibis wilt at once no aaaeo U . . l i : the St. Johnsbury Bank, making . ii .lock S 100,009. t" ie Union meeting house in the Drew neign- Ic boo Danville, has been tnorougoiy repaireu St a cost o' nearly aJJ.OOrt, besides many gene tous donatio.. Welcome Allail and Saorael Farr got into m Utrrel recently, l. i tbe coarse of rhieh AUarl , - r rZ . , ,wtd bi the , .. ........ I mi mi iw1 una. . ut. "iw. arr lor aamages, u w mnificent sum of !?l!,fM LSS. COCSTT. Slilo Spencer ot West Concord, who went to loston for the purpose of having a tumor on his aieck cured, died suddenly in that city on the 6th Bust., erysipelas 'etting in after toe tumor naa Imi remoiel. His family at present reside in j Nebraska. John Fisher died in Coneord on tk 4 th, aged 7, and Mrs. Joseph Richards, in the same place aged 7t years ; also Wm. tiorhain on the in, iged w. . c , u ku, run-. i K. iii ... 1 ur firm of heeler - Bailey ot bt. AlUns. , , heen dished Mr hler retmng , ISINXUS COUVTT. Ihv The. nunihrr of births in School District So 14 of St Albau-, embracing the Tillage, for the i-ear iN whs 101 ; aamber of deaths in th vime periid 41 1 an increase of five births ai. 1 ii deaths oier tne preoeatng year. ine nnn, r of ftm'Iies in the district is 37, and the -uWr .-f - Kvrs between the ages of t ur i tw- . u , 1021. Iur and George Younger v. it? r 1 1 , , sts respectively by .iu-tice Mi i. m ili-ins, on Tuesday, for "flung ix "i ilioc .1 :ik Mr- I. M. II j-iiKer died in Swaatuii, Pel) -1. ieil T- M'-ii.. und Bodotphns II lnu'. in il :!i;i'f, 1.1 ' ii. tii, iged 4 the Mi', ii- of 't. Albans gave pirting "lii"n tu their late chaplain, fiVv il K .ili, mi Monday evening. Hr. Cobb left tor oi- new fii-'.l of latw at Madison, Wis., on the : . . n .nc; 1 n Si'itni n Siei 'iins has sold his tmrm snd stuck n'-ir rn-.-bursh Falls to John Whitney for the urt 1 1 - ',1 house it 1 1 at frl,.MK'. , taking in part payment the of Mr. Whitney m the village utin Icrin b-is sold his arm in Knosbnrgh to A. A. Simjikm- for $3,500. An .Tljourntl noting of the Franklin Co. uion Agncultu-al rxiciety took place at Ricb ' nl last Situril. The Catholic- iu Richfonl number about 10 , '.tniiies and talk of building a church. .Nelson Cook for liolation ot the prohibitory i i, was on Wednesday fined S40and costs by j ' iuct Shei man of St. Albans. A coaple arrived at St. Albans on Wednesday night, and after registering themselves at the Tremunt Mouse as " T. Meairher and wife, W. Lutland, were acipneit a room, ana notnuig in ,re was thought of them 'intil a few hours later, when a man arrived and claimed the wo- man a. hi, lawful wife averring that Meagher, , nuu naK- ' j - i his residence in Kutland. A complaint was, at hw instisrauon. made bv firand -luror .Haftor, . U.n IKaafiff P1M arraautswl tbom and li-artnwl tlva .r1Y Lothario in jail, and hie cumpanit.n in fpitlt . "ii a fc"fe room in the hotel to await examination, . which ww to 14116 Plac .ve"leTdjy morning. ' Ihc pirtKH are of Irish rleecent, yourn: and of -rpektabltf appearnce An oyster rtpper for the benefit of Kev 11 S. tJardner. at Soath Hero, on the evenmt: of the 17th, netted the sum of S 1 JO. Tbe winter term of the Isle Ls Motte Academy ckoal with an exhiliitioo on Wednesdaj evening the 17th. C C Mayo, formerly principal of Willieton Aeai'lemy, opened a select school in Sooth Hero cadeniy on Monday, & in-t. lVvman M. Cordon of Urautf ime, wnuc urn tone rot. Samuel Morse of Isle L Motte, hung himself his barn on the 13Ui. He had been in a des- , relent .t.te nf mind for some time, and was undoubtedly inane when he committed tho fttal ACt LAKOItXE COr.VTT. i..i, Ut. Ian nuite nu- nerous in and aboat Hvdepark recently, amccfr i rtich wo notice the following : S. D. lluxton I d w,fe have bought Gcorse AUcn's farn for WD: Daniel TinVer has bought his brother IrnneVs farm for SI.SOO; L. Lenney sold his arm to P c. Cleveland for 8,001; .-lmeon GmVl a tarm btoct arrl tools to rraccis Finnr- stoct arsl tools to rraccis Finne- I H,Jromf9ai9..cS. Comtsntsrrivalsofdrers 0; and J. H. Patch has purchased - itry fill the- market, but ",,11 i. r. rviil .;m.r lire noultrv will show itself at mrket. u. lan lor e .,VKi; and J. 11. Patch has .be fliuU. ri .i t . a mni "--siaapttpaj. , A. iu rteuey of Elmore has been nominated for Cou.t, Commiasioner. .1. v7?a"b,,1E,,t lnl taken rse.on ' r':"om.Tai,KteeujaeciiDt ElcnPond House. 0AOI COCTTT Twenty-Jre n bumb;, are Id be erected in ' itephsaO. Bted.diiaKsDca UL on the "thiaat.. trod 70 it PP ' , ' . iZl. 7tm- as formerly a On the 12th ik ..I, t. r.,n I gther.uh.he ccn,, D10y Echool j SSSS resident ofVells Kjvn OUtEAKS COUNTY. L. Hack has re-leased the Memphremagog Houp, Newport, over which he will preside dur ing "the heated term," hla clerk, Mr. Fabyan, running it the remainder of the time- T laiTO l a-TiiiifTA 1,'ia iiL-rnc There is considerable sickness in Newport at t,,, iron i 0 ana inuuenia among outer people. There arc now livine in district No. 5, Derby enter, inirtecn persons over seventy years ot aje, srven 01 wnom arc over eigniy. . .... K. .? Uhfttlt nf nrrwir hi niirehaSM thff , firm of L. R. rratt. for sfi.&OO. I t-c ii Benj. Snow, Jr. & Co. have gold their paper i ....vU.,,. m u. ciniusvu, j- lor, and K. Dickinson of Springfield, Mass , for . EUTLAXD COCXTT, A donation of S20T was made to ReT. C. A. Thomas of Brandon, bj his parishioners, re- oen'Jv. Rev. J. G. Hale has resigned the'pastorate of Congregntional chnrch at Toultney. He was tht olJc5t mj m-p ;n tt Jenomination in the county. Squire Jenninss died in Cast! el on Januur 21th, aged 75 years. A fire alarm in Rutland on Friday evening was occasioned by the shouting ef boys who were sliding down hill Mrs. Merian Nichols died in Ca?tleton on the 2th, aged 74 years. Henry Campbell, late cf the Krattleboro House, txwomes manager cf the Bardwell House, Hatlani, on the 1st of ApriL Wm. Tyler of Forestdale (Drandon) eommit tel suicide last Wednesday morning, by cutting hU throat with a razor. The Kftst FoaUney Musical Association will ltokl a festival at the Congregational church in Rut I'oultney, oommencing Monday JIarch 1st WASHINGTON COLJiTY. John K. Caiger, formerly an esteemed citizen of Slontpelier, died in Atchinson, Kansae, of the 22d ulL, aged 75 years. Ueeeotly Henry Carr of Middlesex, came across a hollow maple while chopping iu the I wood, and in it was found a swmrm oi uro which had fille-I a space five feet and ten inches i long, and one foot in diameter, with beautiful i honey. At an early day in the bi-tory of Bure, H. ! Town moved there from Stoddard, X. H., and I becanie the latlier of 8 children. Ofthese, 0 are f now living, four residing in Ilarre, the united ages of th G lng -ISO year?, they being 87, t6, i 84, 78, 75 and 74, reflectively. Few fiuniliea can bot of such longevity . The Freeman is requested by Adjutant Gen eral Wells to ask officers of Vermont regiments who have changed tbeir residences i within two or three years to noaiy nun oi inetr present au- I dresse: I WIMH1ASI COUNTY. Fifteen petitions for divorce were granted at the recent term of the Supreme Court for Wind ham county. A fair and festival, under the anpiees of the ladies of the Hapti&t Church, was held in llrat- tleboro, on Wednesday and Thursday of Ust weeK, ue proceeow oi wmcn were &tuu. The Windham County Agricultural Society ofler $W2 in premium at their next annual fair. Gates retry of HeUowe Palls, ban sold his boose to F. G. Batler for $3,500, and lh ?hitman has sold hi to Geo. 1L Stone for $1,200, and the Conant estate in the same place has been sold t Wyman Flint for $7,00". Uy a vote of t 2 Dover has decided against the annexation to it of that part of Wilmington that f morly belonged to Somerset. llyman Ilurgrcsa d.ed in Grafton on the 24th, aged SI yeans WJMM1R COCKTT. Hon. Frederick Billings has purchased tbe Charles Mareh, farm in Woodstock for 27,500. Charles Marsh, ha. been appniited Deputy Clerk of Windsor county Mr. Sarah B. r.er. n died in Bochester on the 5th, agel 79 years. law i:up Hie Supreme Court commenced its session in Wooditoek on Thursday last Jadm I'ier. point. Peck, Steels: and Front are is attend ance. Ex-Got. Kvland Fletcher oi Cavendish, is in poor health and is sojourning at Saratoga Springs receiving melkal treatment. Sickness to an alarming extent prevails in the vicinity of Plymouth, Ludlow and other towns, cansed chiefly by severe colds. In Plymouth seven deaths occurred week before last, while during the whole year of 186ft but eight occur red. Rev. Frankiin Batler, Chaplain of the State Prison, has a book in pre- giving a hietorr of the crime, trial, eonvietioh and execution oi John Ward, tbe Williston mnrderer, rho was execntea at n indsor in uren. The bank forger Iiper, ojiat O. B. Clark, who H has been reported was allowed to furnish his cell in tho State Prison ia a luxurious man manner, aooordiaj? to the Windsor Journal " occupies the common oat! of a common con vict : wears the same uniform, eats the same food, sleeps on tbe same bed, and works at tbe shop and does the same Itbor." Bcmx. Very little batter was offered in tbe St. Albans market on Tuesday, in consequence of the interest manifested in the town elections. as well x the almost impassable condition of the ., ii.; .Ivm, u. Mn. . . ' a - ' past two weeks, from 36 to 45 cents, a prime I article of fall selling quickly at the latter figures. Spam's "STiirAj Wise Bitctm." Of all the tonic and iniigorating preparations now before the public none have mat with so general favor as Speer's Wines ami the " Standard Wine Bitters," both from the Medical Profession and those whose ailments cause general debility. Sold by Druggists. F,.is von rat Ladiw. t have in my family a Wheeler k Wilson Sewing-Machine, that has lieen in almost daily use for tbe na (10) years, hJ ever been do e to it in the . ,K . or sny nart of it .-.I . U'r in tl.it time. It has heeri ii-. .1 in makiujt mat", and pacts, of tin. t!m Wt woolen gcods,betic di-ing all kinds .1 fim.ly -owjig. Hid is now, tii'.s Lif, fhf best mii-'i'iif fur work T cmt vaw. ill 1 Sivbrook. I'unn. (.ii.ihrt Pr itt, Maihinrc for talc by G. G. A. B. L. Benrl.ct, bun.;i'u,c, Vt Tlierv are probably a Luudrf-1 or niori j . - .n m tin- una neighboring towns, vrho daih "u'ter from the distreexicj eiTects of kidney ttvul.li -. vlio do not know thtt Johwi' Anoiytti Li i-uniM-almost a certain eura In severe cw, .-n it relief may be obtained, if fcui a perfect W e notice that the'Agricnltnral papers all over the country recommend the use of Mieridan's Cavilry Condition Powders. Exchange. CrDinm and nthcra in thi section bate long a sn4 appreaixted tht advantages of these Powilers over all others. A CAU I). We tale pleasure In imbltelyatknobdging the kindness ofocr friends, who, bravtag bad and storm, gathered at tbe basement of Uis Cgregational Church on last Tuesday evening, to make their An nual Pastoral Visit, and there iuamfeatd tJseir affec tion by word and generous deed. Our thanks also, to tb.-e ho were not able to he present that eve ninu. but have since added their gifts, making the whole amount donated l&4. . L. II. Elliott. L. M Elliott. Kinooski, Fob. 27, 1-69. CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MA11KET. Fob tbs wxsx lvdiig TmrsnAv, March 2. XUOCST Or LIVE STOCK AT MABKET. nattte. Sheen Lsjnhs. Swine xi,i9 week i Last week 269 " , . , , Vl, tiiinm 14 ai gJ2fg$S?tffi tniru quaii( i. jw .. Trice -T fatore Cattle Working Oien, f lV .I1. t25"ffw- - t Jllleil COWS ft!! Calves, fr-JtU $L, f $66, $. , m lllf. Vearliugs j!h ? 2r, two years uld. (Ut lirMVHfl frlil. i U IV b ' Trioes i-f Sbeep and LosxU-Ic lots ti W 3, 3 2o 0; tar;, each, extra $ X or from 4 ftf kd Hides lu lojc lb. Tallow, ' tt c It. Pelts, fl G II 7:cach. CalftSklcs'.iO'S'Cperlh. Prioesuf PtmltryEztra 19 l'.'Jc, prime If ? -c-, good 17 At 171c, medium lt'3l'.c, poor to I medium l.c. I Remarks. I CATTLE -The f apply from the Northern States ' continue light. Some of the Cattle this1 week did 1 net make .heir appearance, prohablv on account of 1 the snowstorms id the country , firdriinir Cattle thrcmrb heavj- snow drift" does not letter their con dition for market. The light uiph ha made ad ! .anceft f ic x lb. There were fine Cattle bri.urht in 1 bj (i. W. Jones. I. A. i'htlbrlck, Riford, and others et-peciill. fine. 1. Goodrich sold Oxen at $n 50 t cwt, dress 150 lbs eech . 3ixen at JlJ Ki cwt I dress .ft) lbs each -. and 3 Cow - toe U ft.. F. Kimball sold 4 Oxen at iur cwi, orw iron, ir ki cwt eaen. f rwi.un RS&i l:T J ()Ifn at ia 50 V ct, awl - Oien at lis r cwt, dress from 9 to u cwt racu. SHEEP-Tlie market f.r bheep was firm, and quotation" for best grades have ai erased niglier The bard dWs necessary In getting i-beep iboard the trains this week have been detrfoental ?o dealers, a, their flocks n man5 . nuance, have tpueaier., ,.m.rrnm s tu o lbs each. jt "come directly out of ithe dealers, l'f',1. where 1 . tVfc1. J J?5,Ss8eld sold 7 bheep at 7c Ik. m . W. Jonrs sold Sheep ati 9c t J,, ,vfraSo 10S fts. A.M. Eowen sold nheep at He r p "'"t? V" rrit. of live fowl r-',SVi-,dVriV. . mixed lot . .... . ; i ii ,ir! .t 190 vr ra. nos,on .Market. WrD,ESnAr, Mar:h 3. . , . . , n0w null. small, and stocks are becoming fradnally rM, i.ut very little improrement haslakrn place diarist; tho week. Jobbers have been lellins more free y ri-yi-n. ";i-T! A.tlv rodnecd. UDflilUC, .-.' " , . . t...l red'wheat'brandst and J I'ISJKS tho coand wdl known brand, ruling ""s for small lets. Bouthtro flour has Jfen qnitt at .eT?S-i v.wrmeMQlsatSlJiSl3i andoetoa have been small tales at $4 75 hbl. Rye Flour is scarce and prices nominal. Buckwheat has been selling at $ 1 fiS 4 23 1 100 lbs. O RAIN. There id a better feeling for Corn near tbe close cf the week, and higher prices hare been obtained, with moderate stock offering. The sale cf Southern and Western yellow have been at $1 (H t?$IK,and now held at $1 OG & $107; and Weft era mixed at $1 01 & $1 03, and now firm at the lat ter rate fcr good. White has been selling at 09c 1 OJ r bush, as to quality. Oats hare been in fair demand, with isalos at 73 (ia 6Co bush for common and choice. Itj c is dull with small salts at $1 43 & $1 :) bush. Shorts and Feed are firmer and Jibb er, nith sales at $2Sa $30 for bhortsi 3im $31 for rn-u, aoujjMfjaioriliaaimrs. liarlev is ouiet .- , """iiiiAnj ji wibki un. ay i hiuh. j rROisi0XS. The market for Pork ha been I Unner fur Some davs nasi, unit we nntiA n ltt.r .rt.vuuwuttQu, ujuuacu netiern uais a. c reel in;, but very little has bcendone. The rales have been at $J6 M jr SO for prime ; $32 m r.ir ' me-s and $J6( 3S for clear, as to oualitv. Beef 1 "" - uu mj m i iur ciear. us lo a nam v. iei cnnlmraj iaj..,, ... , i 1 a - a. mand, witheales at J16 H for messi sis & fti for eitra mens ; and $21 0 25 for family. Lard is dull aaa Ki1m have beJn contSed to smkli lots at 9? iS lb for itcam and kettle rendered. Smiilid Hams have been in fair demand at 19 Sic f lb. Hoi-s have been quite irrepilar, but at thecl(w-e are firmer ; nales at 131 0 15 y lb. as to quality. PRODUCE. The Batter market is Quite firm and prices have advanced, with a verv reduced ftock of choice quality. The wiles have been at 4t 50c for .rood and choice ew York and Vermont dairies 43 6t 46e for poi ptraisht daine?. and 40 42c y & for common. Cheese i- firm and baa been in demand at htaher pricen. Salo at 19 BS 2c for farmer" and 2' & lc for factor, . White Beans remain without im provement with tales at $3 37 3 50 for ellow eyes tnd medium and 1 00 4 Zi for extra pea. Ca- nada IVa have eett fellins as to qualin Eks haveteen felling atit-Tc aoEcn n.ri-.asiern ana western, tminnsarepieniy and dull, and price have declined. The fales hare ranged from f J 7 y bid. Poultr remainn without change. There laaecarcit of fn-U and choice Turkiee and Chickens. RAfiS. Sales ot WDbaiestMcuttaat tic'r5 lb. e4 ciniinuei quite aVuVe and further large sales j WtMJL The marietri.r domestic ueeeeaia run- nave oeen nuMic ai iuu pnwuiut mi , ime r tlit- m- pt dosimitie lots an aomncp vi i iw c has boen ootainwl. The sale u.t i-fen It,? fleece and pulled at prices ranging from 43 & 70c for fleece, and from Jf & fic tor pulled as to qualh tv. The iales include considerable XX and IVk look Ohio and Pentflvlvania at ft5 St TOc , I7:.,0i0 lt.s Wisconsin awl Michigan fleece 46 0 61c ; K-t,uW n.s Western tlcoce at 46 "0e combing fleeeeat 6Ji 0 671 ; ! l-atne selections at ."3 & 77c , "H lbs Can ada oombin 72jc , lare nalei of chotoe Eastern sa ner at ,Vi ST 59c ; and Urge salee cf super and pulle.iat41(50cf lb, By Tclegrapn. New York. March 3. HONEY Rather easier this P. M., there beine apparently relaxation of effort to lighten the mark et. This change in the market from strinseaey to ea e had a tnarkek etTct uon values at the stock exehangc, and caused a rrand upward movement in priri". I tfcount operations have been brought U a -land still, aad rates an entirely nominal. The ii bw dudge of shipping Greenback to Philadelphia to uiaku money strin gent and avoid the odium of a tot k up hr, ia the latect Wall Mreet trick. The Foreign exebange market was dull to-day is usual alter the closing of the mail, hut quvtod firm at 09K liOLIk Atdwelose wasi::i. m OOVERNMENT STOCKS Were strong at the i blowing quotations .--Dree. '62 1124 C. S. (ft 5-aioonp '64 ..14 Jilt! 1171 U. S. .V Jtomp '65 115 do Jan. S. July.. ..1121 dunew '6.'. 11 i do coop '6S irj rapstared 6'a 61 isj Coup 1 nr. M.4ibiree; im limioouu... ....lir,! PacUca 'Ui ! dueuup '67 U.'l j STaTE BOSDS-lhiU and loner. Missouri. Mo. 6'a Tenn. 6s cx-coup l)o. new .N. C. State 6'a.. Do. now Va. 6'a ex-coup Do. new Loub-iana '6 Lu Levee slxc do eiglita Alabama eights NTOt'KS Tlie followins; were current quotation: on the street, al 5 o'clock. ' u "j i i Cumber Land 271 Atlantic Ito. pref. Cleveland! Pitts.... Canton Toledo I Wabash... Do. pref. Mil. St Paul Do. pref. Ohio 1 Una Do. pre. Ptttabor-h, F W.1C. Cleveland a Toledo. Mich. Saarthtro Wells Bxp uercnams cxp..... AsoTMan Sxp. ..... Adams Exp United 8taus Exp. Quicksilver Paotac Mail. Mariposa Do pref. W. Union Tel Co.... 7i ii 951 s-.t N Y Central Pit.! Brta Do. prat. Hodson BItot.. Re--tin- Harlem Do. pref. H.rS. i Eras.. Do. pref. Water Power... Bankers A 6. .. Hiesi. uant,.... HI. Caatral Rock Island .... ttli .... li6 .... d 9!i ChicaKoA W.W Do. prat. ChiearoX Alton.... Do pref. Alton ITerre Haate Do pref. IM 'M ( 16: no Sub-Treasury balance $47.S1U,X5. By Tdeavapn . c link .HarUet. Mew Yoaa. March i ASHES-Pots steady at u. U : v, pearls dull I nominal. f iwuvk upenon raaner more Heauy, vumo. oniet at about prerioasprices, Isoo bales at 291 e. norrinis flour ... ou. an i sun . KIIl R Irrerular. onju-ttled medtam and sood Trades at .V as tut. Sales r.9ou harrels at 5 45 m ti .A) for superfine State and Western; 6 26 0 675 llvr common to eboiee extra State; 6 JO or 7 00 do extra Western ; 7 00 7 90 rood choice white i wheat extra ; 6 1 at 7 HO common to choice round him" Obto. ooo & otv oomnion fair extra bt. touts, its) 9 1st good ohoiee do eloslng qnlet. RYE FLOUR Without decided change. aalesOiW lm-tatl CORN MEAL Quiet. KIIISHEi Ratheer more steady. Sales 150 bbb. at or. Receipts of wheat 13,666 bushels. WIJEAT Slightly favors but ere, more doing fbr export, consequent upon the dicllne in freight Sales 60.I1IH) bmbs at 1 65 No. 2 Spring delivered . 1 eV -,t for No. I do delivered ; I 55 for Canada sttrine in bond -. I I 82 for whtte Michigan. KYtt Dll, druping aomiaai at 1 40. EARLEY-Qoiet BARLEY IAL7-JuieL Roeeipu of oorn 2.IS6 baahels. (XIRN Ic letter, dull. Sales 52ttOO hsuibels at 93 SB 97 for new mixed Western! lot near Westbera ellow , 1 01 i old mixed Western in store. Receipts of oats i flu bash. o .T Shade firmer, moderatel aetlie. RICE firm. COFrKE-Quiet btUARMsadi Aoscovado at IS. MOLASSES-Quirt and without decided change in price, flops Quiet PETROLEUM Firm at .9)1 for crude . 15 refined tarried. LEATHER Hemlock sale firm and In good de mand at previous prices. COAL Quirt at 5 50 Ss 6 30 for domestic. BlTTtR Firm at 2a iff K for Ohio . 42 .V. I..r State. CHEESE Finn at 1$ 3 22ie. Special oiirts. KAriMINO.MOAIt Will cure Coushs, Colds, Consumption, and Bleed lx of law Lames. Kay cents per bottle. Address j. c. GLADWIN, M.D., Boston, Mass, Jan. I,w4r. OHI!TAIiOItO'S ll.lllt' IYl- Old Father Time takes many a vear To turn to white dark i r- 1 h i r But instantly the EX' ' -i"H ! I ilrinffB tack The tint il . h r- 'h- And Nature owns th t u.. ' s t pan lierown lrranr 1 ... - mj i-i. CKISTAPOO'S IIAIK ri.KKi.VAlU F Oh,iuowbtiriiUy jri.ai l-t--. iau, ssAjrla, Ve, Julia, n:.' j u- d t'r-4a-l IlairPrfrvervativeaj.i lleai.ii'ur n ijairha.-im pnved wonderfuTi . ,.r.l -u.i.in-rt tailinc out alto jrether. ld by Pru; - t, and anj.hed by all Hair Press Minut iti r N. w Maiden ln. Principal iK'p t Nn i At- r House. "It !i 1 liwtm thi::khat inhCovKiiv or tiik A(E. Farmer, familiej and othetn can pprchaee jjt.reraedj e-ual t Ir. Tobias Venetian Lluhaent Mr 4y.enfi , eolle. eroup, chrrjiihirheninatism, sore throats, tHthMria, k-sickness, cuts, burnt-, ewell inp'.brui. old sores, b3Uwte. oquito nte, pain In the limbu, chest, back, etc. it1 it does i e relief, the money w ill be refunded. All the u a-Ved is a tnal, and use it according to the direc- tl! - in lowas Pear Sir - I hae umh! mr Vene tian Liniment in my family tor a ..umber of can, and belie e it to be the hot article for ha it ts r coiumended tnat I have ever tned. Fur sudden a tavk of oup it is invaluable. I have no hesita inrf.')miTwndioit Prall the n- it pref to core. I have sold it h r rany jean, and it fives entire titactit n CIIAS H.TR1MMKR. yuakerttwn, . J May l6. Soldbj the dmzicWs. Price V cent- andfi. liep.pt !) Prk Place. A COLCII, COIal, Oil -OUK TIIKOAT Requires immediate attention, and lliould ba ebneked. If allowed to continue. Irritation or tne Lungs, a permanent Throat ASsctlon, or an Incura ble Lung Disease Is often the resnlL nilOWNS BRONCHIAL TROCHES, having a direct Influence to the parts, give Immediate relief. For Bronchitis. Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive atvi Throat IHscasetv Troches ur ud with always I giHrd uccess. Sincers and Public SteakeTs will find Troches useful in clearing the voice when taken re fore Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The Troches are i-eoonuc ended and lircscribed by Phy si- eians, end Lave had teaUircEials from eminent men , throuidioutthe country, fieiiag an article of true , merit, and having r sot eo their eflcaey by a test of many years, each year find. them in new localities in various parts of the world, and tbe Troches are universally pronounced better than other articles. Obtain only " Brown's Bronchial Troches ' and do not take any of tbe worthle imitations that may le offered. Sold everywhere. Jan. 8. td4w4mo A MAIsiAUIorS MOVTH.-Mirch, tha gic u- a new Trepsldent, is also the inaogura month of many harrassing disorder-. Entangled In Its foe are the seeds or couchs, cold, and ut that alternation cf frigidity and fire, more idely known than admired, called feverandague. The only way to avoid these "little unpleasantnesses," Is to render the fMftem strong enough to fight off the atmos pheric poison that produces them, and tbe best way o endow it wlUi this repellent power is to tone it with IIOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. 11 a wayfarer were credibly Informed that a ruf fian was waiting at the next corner.he would doubt lew turn in hi" tracks, and take a tafer rcute to his destination. With ju-t about the same amount of trouble, the attacks' orditc prevalent at this Eea?on may le evaded. ay. the trouble will be lesf.fordrug etores lie in every one's route,and ererv resnectable drucgist in the Cnlcn keeps on hana HOSTETTER'S BITTEKS. The article ie a etaple of trade, and it would be as easy to find a grocery without sugar, as the stpre of an apothecary WithOUt 1111 pOpUlAPAX WIM. if UlCTAJ . In view of the experience of the nation with re gard to the article, during the rpace of twenty yean, it seems aim wt unnecessary to recapitulate Its rn.tntj.tft Americans. But as cur population is in crea-ing at the rate cfa couple cf millions a year, in the natural way a-d by unmisrauon, h-j ue ... . , ii rHTianfinn BTlfl TW fH as ireu to nmt to tne risioi. - --- -- ftio old setUera know all about it,) that nnsTETTER'S ISTOMACn HITTERS U the most wholesome and potent vcjetaUe tonic ever mane factored i that It Is a tpeeido for dehility. djspep ela, bUlonsnen, and miaimatia fevers: that it pre vents, as well as cores these complaints aadtb.e.r coDpUoatlonii that It la not "bad to take," asd li absolutely harmleM. I Special polices. WALTHAJI WATCHES. To Huycrsol Watches Everywhere. The greater part of the jewellers of the united States keep Waltbam Watches, and cordially recom mend them to their customers, notwithstanding the fact that less profit is made on these watche- than -n any oiners generally som oy me naue, iut iwwu crtnuis, uiattnerepuiauonoi me naiuiam iiatu renders it an easy sale, and the result i, that, al- thmifl. th. 1mW iWb nftt mCkn nn much money on acMmi wdml watch ai he mav on tho sale of t.th- Ma lnu"an:ll waKn ne on tn 0 01 er watches, he is still tho irainer throush larger and livelier rales. Tliere are some, nowever, ajnonp i" traJn.who do not irive the TValtham Watch that hearty support which it deserves. This porf..r. of the trade fancy there Is more money to bo ma-lel dealing in watches about which the public are rant, and in which tliere Is less competition, and are content to make an occasional sale ot such watches at a large profit. It is this class of dealeri who, when asked about Waltbam Watches use the kind language which lends the customer finally to buy just such a watch as is tba mot profitable for the dealer to selL For the Information of persons about to buy a vuH...unnf,rArh'v tdbvthe representations of those unfriendly to our watches we call attentlen to tbe following suggeetion . ' Since the manufacture of watches was initiated at Waltbam, the Company have made and sold about 100,000 watches. In every torn) and village of I the country pome wearer of a Waltbam Watch may I found Let the party about to buy ak thb- own- ct w u jvuicricau iiaici4 iuib nuwimu HAS YOUIl WATCH GIVEN YOU SATISFAC TION T We are not afraid to advise those wishing to boy a watch to cuido themselves by the answer Being satisfied as to the quality uf the Watch, the buyer, has now only to tatisfy hiiiifelf that the Waltham Watcbes are TITE CIIE.PEST as well as the best. On this head we bare a few words to soy It is a well known fact in manufacturing, that tho greater tbe number of articles manufactured by f.n establishment, the smaller will he the co.-t of each ! each individual article. Keeping this in new, our policy has always been to sell our produeta at tbe lowest posible price in order to secure larze sales. and thus enable us to maoulacture watches at a minimum cost. WE BELIEVE IN SMALL PRO FITS AND A LARGE BTS1NEK. Tl.m ."ln- we hao successfully earriel out, and the result !, that to-ilay we maoulaetnrc twice as man watches a nil the .Uier factories In the United Stato put ti irether WE CAN, TI1ERFFORP, AFFORD TO tjELL CHE.PER THAN TIIEV IN). AND ACTTALLT DO SELL TVENTY-FI E TER CFNT. CHEAPER TI1AN TIIET Do, QUALITY FOR QUALITY We would further reman tnat in increasing our products we have constantly Improicd its QUAL 1TY AND ITS VARIETY. We have bad the ra fnsal of nearly All inventions intended toimpro.e time-pieces, and ha; e adopted all those, and those oniy, which have proved to be really Taluahle. We hare retained in ocr employment every head of a department we hare ever had, whose serrieeswere of any Importinoe to the Company, and our present corps of designers .and master maohtnios cannot be equalled in this or any other country. In addition to this we make gold and silver eases, not onl for our own movements, but for those of other factories, ours betnir the only establishment that turn" out watebes complete iu every resepct. As these Watches are for sale by tbe trade gener- ally throujrhout the Toiled States, and at a retail profit made most reasonable by competition, the , ..- ...t j---.-n ..I 1. ompauy mvuriaoiy uciiiivs omvi. oi .irint. ma. I acter. ltOIllll.NS cV AITI.IITON Ken. Agt. IH'i 1 1 road way,, S. Y. Feb. 4. ddw2mos. IIOV sham I KKCOVKK HEALTH Ibis is the mental question a-kel by the sick, and after repeated failures. Uaie -u used BRANPRETII S PILLS This is a medicine which simply '-cleanses" cleanses the bh-l and everj orpin of the body. This ''parsatit-n' ts wure torestoreour health, if pursed in accordance with the printed directions. One who have recot ered h is owniMalthby this nun an sells yoa to have cournjre and do likewise. J 4 Cook, publisher of the Man ner for twanty jean, at Benniogton, t.. asys uBrandrth,i Pills cured me of dyspepsia when 1 ver other SDBiu bad failed, and I was actually . jijen ap by my physicians and fricmK' SCROFULA OF YEARS tSTANDINt; ITREI. Pat5T0riu.i:. Pa., 'an. ll.W Pa. BaaiiittiTB Pear Sir : I hare bet-n afflicted with erofula for feet? -two year . but when hf pe had lunp departed, saltatifi. unespectedh came. I have used your pills for the laxt fifteen month". , Ijangaage t-V " convey an idea of the blenm the' hare been to met they have cured me, and my health and strength are now perfectly rest ired. LCCIEXB. JONES. Sold by all drajgeiat. lr. Brandreth office, Brandreth House, New York. March h-dcwlm CIIE!a'CK'S IH I.MOXH STRI P. Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills will care Con sumption, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, if taken according tu directions. Tbe are all three to e taken at the same time. Tbey cleanse the stumsc h, relax tbe lirer and put it to work tben the aip tite Iv-comui j-imkI tliefbod dlsato and uwkes isod blood t the patient begins to gr w in flesh , the dltv . eased matter ripenetn tbe lann, and the patseot outgrows the disease and cets well. This i th- onl wa tociireeonscmptioji. Tu these three meditnta Ihr. J U bchetci, ot Philadelphia, owes hi. unrivalled suecev in Uie liintment of nalmonary Corisumpthm. The Pulmo nto S roil ripens th n.orbid inaU r in the luuic, natore throws it oft by an ea epe3to ration, Hr wben the phlegm or matter is rtie a slight oouh ill throw it off. and the patient baa rest and the ; lunss begin to heal. To d this, tbe Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pill mot be freelj use! t cleaase the rtmacbend lirer, si. that the Pulmonic S rup and the food will make good blood. Scbencks Mandrake Pi! Is act upon the brer, re mcvlne all obstructums, relax the iuct oi the kcail bladder, the iMle starts freely, and the liver is soon relieved ; the stoh) will show what the Pills can do , nothing has ever been Invented except calomel 'a (iftarflv nnifton which if TBI", danirerous to use unlet with rreat care, i that will unlock the snU bladder and start Lite secretions of tbe liver like bchetuk Mandrake Pills. Liver Complaint s one of the mont prominent causes of Consumption. Schenck's Seaweed Tonic is a rent le stimulant and alterative, and the als&li iu the beaweed, which this preparation is made of, assists the .tmnaoh to throw oat the gastric Juice to dissolve the fuod itli the Pulmonic 8 run, and It is maie int.. od b.cod witl.out ferroenutior or urins iu thf t.tnaeh. Tbe treat reason wb physicians do not cure Con sumption Is, they try to do too mnch . they gi? m drcineV-stop the eough, to rtop chills, to stopntfrht nreats, hectic fever, and by dins they derautte tbe whole digestive v w loekinc ap tbe secre t'ons, and eventuu tit patient sinks and dies, lr, Schenck, in Ins treatment, does not try t top i c-ugh, niebt -weats. fb'l'-r fter. Remove the .sitse,'and they will all eti p .f the.r i-wn accord. No t-necin be ciUbd of Cunfumi'tion, LierCumilamtv Ujapopa, CaaXJTir,C4Jifc..-, Ll.er-Ui TL.ro.it, un lei the lier and rtomach are taadt liaTtb , If a person has wnmptmn, of course the lunce in some mmy are uiaeaiwu, etuicr wii'muiM. atamg bruDohial irntati n, pleura adherUin, ur tlie 1 lraitiiui of lndammatlon and fart deca. In", "fu such eases what mustbeaone it ts not only ti,e langs that are wastiii);. but it in the whole rxay. The itomach and liver have lost their pow r to make blood out of ioftd Now the onlv chance i tu take Pr Schenck three m-xlicines, which will )nn up a tone to the stomach, the patient will bin tt- war.t ftwd, it will digest easily and make puid bhxiii then tj.e Lltient begins to gain in flesh, and as s on n- the bod oeUv t- sCroj?T th lungs cmtneuce t iical up. and the .iWnf trewrieii.)' i,nd we;1 Th', 'ftp only wa u cureConsumi) ton. Wben there u no Iung(iiease an 1 nalj I. ren" la- Slaintunii Ih-pcpsia. Schenck'ntHaw-. d T'T'c and acdrakf Pilb are utbcicnt, witiit ut llie Pulmon c tyiuP TktJ tlie Mandrake Piils frei'y in all ! i ioup eouipiaiatto, mm ii,; arp p?rie',tl harm !"-. Pr.Sciienciv, who ha.1' enjn eiunlr.terr;''tcd lt-altli for many ear past, ano now weighs Ji' fvu4. wa wasted awa to a mere skeleton, in the er lait stage of Pulmonary Consumption, his )ibvsician hi, ing prirnoun'd h' ca.-o b"jele and aban.lorttl bit.. uiaL,(atd JIf wi rurcd tli iii..n-aiil mf diajiovt. initiTi.:' it rwi- K-er .u.t.i i... j.aim -nn'-larl affllael haie ui-e i Ur. S-iiuck'- prtiarf'.iie with theaame remark at ie tuccess. Full utrcuions arcompany each makln? it not abnoluteU necessarj to personally sec Pr. Schenck, unle-s patients wish thmr uinca examint'd, and fbr thin parpf -c he i pro-rea-ionali. Principal Olhoe, Phiilvlplim, etory Sdturdai , where all letter, ft r ndvi') t.iut .i.' dressed He ti alao professional 1 at No. ?i Ht.nd Stret't, New York, every other Tuesday , an 1 at No. 3i Hanover Strett, Boton, every other Wednetwlat . He gives advice Tr e, uai mr a tnorougn ei anima tion with hit Respirometor the price is f 3. Oihoe Pinnrs at e.eh eitv from A. 31- w Jr 31, Jjjn p., bolue, or K W a naif dozer. Man araxe niia & craoi wx. ii. f. uuw.in u , jc liarioverst., noston, iinoiosaieaacnpi. rorsaieny all dmrscW. Hiwly lEAl!ODV IMKDICA Ij IXSTITITK. No. 4 nnlftocb Street, (opposite Reen House), llo ton. Th Trostoes of this limitation take pleasure In announcing that thryh-ive secured tlie gertices of tbo eminent a'd eil known lir. A. II. Iiaes, late Surgeon U. b Arm , Vice-President o Culum-'U College of Phyrfeiana and Surgeonf, Ac. This Institution now putiilihes the popular meiii eal look entitled " The bcience of Life, r Seli-Prci-ervatlon," written b Dr. Hajc-. It treat upon the Errors or Youth, Premature Decline or Manhood, Seminal UVsknese, and all Insease and .V buses f the Generathe Oreanf". Thirty tnoosana copiessow . J"- " This 1 nstituU bas lust puhliahed tbe most perfect treatleeof the kind eier offered the public, entitled 'Kexual Physiology of Woman, and Her Diseases" profuselv illustrateu with the very best engravings. Tins book in also from tbe pen of I)r. Hue. Among the various chip ten may bo mentioned. The MyBterj 1 of Life, Braatiful OflVpring, Beanty, its Value to oman, Marriaire, 'jeneral Hygiene of Woman, I Puberty,- Change of Life, Excesses of the .Married, Prevention to Conception, Ac. In beautiful French cloth, $.-); Turkej Morocco, full silt, $l.t. Kithercf thene bfvoks are sent by mail, sevurely seAled, iostage paid, on receipt of price. The "reabodj Journal (f Health" a first-class f taper in every respect, b pages, Sercolutrns pub ifchfd on the 1ft of February, and every month dnr- tne year, isunseription price per jearoniy cts. Specimen copies sent free to any addref, on .w.IIr.itlAr. t tKs PutAsvrlv Mavliiaal 1 ntattt lit. Albert 11. Hates, M. lx, Resident and Consult inz Phjsiclan. N' 15. Ir H n-ay be consulted in etrictfst conn deuce on all diseases requiring skill, secreey and ex perienee. Innolable fcecrMv and certain relief. Jan. I6tUwira STERLING SILVER WARE and FINE ELECTRO-rLATED WARE. The Gorbam Manu facturing Company, of Providence. L I., having ti.e urge" manuiact.or cviiu worio,wlUiiaiuiwu r . pW: tho most ekillfiil labor, are enabled to oStr an unequalled variety of new and beautiful de-nrcs In Dinner Services, and every article specially adapted for Holiday and Bridal Gifts. They offer alw their well-known and unrivalled Nickel Silver Electro-Plated Ware, in which thy have Introduced new patterns of rare elegance. The Solid Silver Is guaranteef to be of sterling purity by r S. Mint assay. The Electro-riate is guaranteed v,' o be superior to the finest Sheffield ware. Orders 00 1 ! .a. -v. J. .. Va esJ. , from Trade onlv.tut these goods aA - - - Baybe obtained from responjioio dealers every ' "sr"- RTI Trade Trade rri Mlt MJc? cUJI1c4 Electro SI ver GORIUM JIAXrACTCKE.-0 CO., Salesroom No 3 Maiden Lane, New Vork. Not. 3. tdsVymos. Special 2Jotirrs. I YTIIY WILL VOU D I E. CON KLIN'S ' II PASTILES cures Consumption, Bronchitis, Hoarseness. Asthma. Couirha. lolds. Catarrh. Croon. Sure Throat, Disagreeable Breath, Tightness of the Chest, Difficulty or Breathing, Ac. rublio Sneakers and binjrers will find them nnrlralled Tor clearing the voice. Price 23 cts. per box. For sale hy Krajgists in Burlington. w31m3 TO FARMERS. 'P11E Lodl Manufacturins Co., invite Farmerjand L others using manures, to eeni for a pamphlet dcsenptlre of their i'ertlliiers. They offer their DUrilLK KEF1NEO l'Ol'DUETTK, I equal to the heft super-phosphate, at the low pricj I of.. ,.00 per ton on boafd. In New York. They .Im , m,Ke unerior articles of Nitro Phosphate and nure a . We ask attention to the followinj testimonials j ' L?' VnViiS std. bv'ZI ' with Co' A Kradlev's Sanemhosphalo and Brad. ley's X L and one or two other kinds, and it hu sir en as nood satisfaction as anv. On Corn, fuur rows with manure mv uncle raised two bushela. with Bradley's X L one and three quarter bushels, and with Double Refined Poodrf tte tdee. ecsd ils." regard to Poudrette can truly i' v, I like it best of any fertilizer I have ever trieu in nm or arm ; and takint; the price into account, your Nitro PhoephaU of Lime U ahead af anythin:: I have ever used in pro ducing a crop with.-ut stable manure." Saflard Colby, of Jonesville, Vt., fays . " My er&p was much earlier and larger." 0. Dcrman, bwanton, Vt.. says: "I Lad a third more potato s, larger and better, than when I used none." E. r.. Brownll. E-ci Junction. t, nays: "I raired a first rate crop with 1. R, Poudrette where eompsrititely nothing had before been raised, and wbre my neishbors said no crop was ever raised cr ecu id be raised." W. D. Munson, of Mallett's Bay House, Burling ton. Vt.. avs . "Where I have used it, it has paid me doubly." Address TiiE LODI MANUFACTUrjNiJ CO., Box 3139 New York P. O. Office 6T Cortlandt Street. Or JAMES S. PEIKCE 4 SON, w.)I wfit BurllnKton, Vt. .MAUIMKD. N'cbols ('aauTot. InSt. Albans, Feb. 23. 19, by the Rev. J. I, ham Klis . Col. William T.Mcholj, of Chicago, 1.1., to Miss Helen S. Cram ton. Oattvi'! Davi. In nnoosti,Thursday evening. reh. 2h. by Kev. L. II. hlltot, Mr. Henri fc.Wvtn and Miss Ada Jeanne tte Pa vie, both of Essex. Colu-s LNowoETHv. At the Methodist Par--onaif". Fob iStb.by Kev. 0. W Isvton, Mr. Henry If. (Vllins and Mi Therosa Langworthy, both of MMdlelmry. IK)vxr-KavvoK. In Hinesburgh, Feb. JSth, by R C V. F'-rrin. FredrrickR. Ihyncf Maquoketa, Ii.wa, aud Pnw 11a C. Kenyon orilinesburgn. Pa kARir Allev. At Riebinond.on baadayeve i.ing, l-eb. -th, l by is. tireen. Esq, Mr. Seth M. Packard, of Jeneho, to Mist Molissa M. Allen, daughter ot C rus Allen, Ksq., of Rich moo!. 8iBVE!(i-Di 1LSN In Winootki, Tuesday, Mareh d, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Her. M. A. Wilcox, Mr. T. 1111am C. Stsrens of 11l!ston, and Mirw Ahnie M , daughter of .Mr. o'eorge M. Dun- ca' IiIKH. Blaki. In Providence. R. I., Feb. 27. ltsSL Helen Man . wife of Prof E. W. Blake, Jr of CoV&eil UnJ- r-riitv, and daughter of tbe late Kev. Anton Rood, of Philadelphia. Par nr. In Crown Pwlnt, lad , Fab. nth, "r. Ab'ne A. Pru'V, wife or Jacob Prary, and dsuazhter of Pavld and Clarisa Ureely, of Essex, VL, agad 37 ears. Run Pied in Raleigh, N.C., Feb. 16th, at tbe ageof4.ean. Pa.is J. Rich, son of Partd Rieh,:f lorebam, Vt. Makxell. ibed in Richmond, the 1st hast., Mrs. Stephen Mauncll, aged aO eara. CBoaaiCoIn Baltimore, Md., Feb. atth, of pne umonia, Lvm ('. Caoaata, yoangeet daagbterof s c. CromMv, Fj.( of this city, aged yean. Pi ca. In Rutland. Feb. 27th, Mrs. Hannah Pyer, relict of tbe late Edward Per, aged BOyeara. Coisbk.- At Shelbnrn Point, March M.Mira Anna, daufatex of Cbas. X. and K. M. Conner, aged montisand todays. Faneral at 10 u'cloek on Fri day. Rarnoan In New York city, on flaturday even lng. Feb r. Walter Jarvi, son of Renry J. and Ju- liitt Kayroond, in th 13th year of bis age- 31r 3tdrriismtiifg. Ill.VTl.Nfi MATIiltlAI. I'Oll VI I.E. "1 1 A VINO bought nut another printing ofhoe, we 1 1 will "all cheap, fur caah, tbe fbllowin inate- r.al. A. Hoe's ( OCNTRV PRKS8, a f nt-fate machine, in thorough working order, bed 31 by 46, fitted with a cotter, and to work fire rollers over tbe foraa. Pine. cttstncwlivo) Fitted b run bv steam 4.r bard. A Hvaener's " LIBERTY PRESS," half median. Ma, uoly uedaPt-w weks, with steam fittings as wtliaj' treadle, and in perfctorder These preaves an- irof-afU the best now manutaeturrd. Price. An Adams Cad Prees. No. I, an exoellent rtiacbine ju-t put in perfect repair, and as gpd ao new. IVico A Put er Card Pre?, in .ka1 or ler. Price (75. A 1 Kft Hand Press, tx-d 2 bv .13 Price i 30. A Moe Washingtun Hand Press, bed X by 33 A gucd Pres and in perfect working order. Price, SI. 'a), a;k a hreehcra PORTABLE 15TEAM ENGINE ' and boiler, in gnod running order ; hassleaa gauge. , watr gugv Ac., and is au eawUant anehine. t TYI'Fia, An mJ-ire utmavtr drnahomt TOlke, Bre ier JUtd ' kw Noopared with eight funis of display type fbr , Hvr.rt!fiTn.ntri. Connera make, and almost new. 1 havlnglseen used but a few weeks on a mall edJh tie n Part of it has never seen ink. and It is all iust - s tniod as new. Wo will sll it lor 1 per cent. t. less tnan munaers rates, lor casn. I Font Pica about. - - lOulbe 1 Small Pi a font" about. - - - 5 lbs ! I, nt Primer foot, aboat. - - im lbs Brevier fonts, about. . - . 5011 its thirty font of wood type aad over Isvfbnte of metal i p. ami borders, ranch of it almost new, and all S' d. ( ases, sitands, Stones, l eads. Cerninunttn fUtnts Cliasea. c, c. ro good a chance Cr a printer to porehase an out fir was so dem offcreii. addrrss. Till? FREE PR ESt AS90CUTIOS, t avtf Burlington, Vt. RIIOMY KiyMCYsr.TiTI---AVir.Tf 1 prem;ntki. STATE OF YERM0T. At a Probate Court ! ....ner..... ,aI boWen at the Probata - within snd fttrtheD'-trict -f Grand Me, on tba2Sth dav of February, A. I tPrefent, H. W. Al ' LEX, Judge . j I N Instrument, lurnortinc to be the last Will J ard TeramDt ot Kum Kinney, late of Sooth I Hero, In said iisuict,dceased,betnC pretwsntnhora ! by Alfred Kinney, of South Hero, tbe Executor , , therein nanwd, lor Probst , it la ordered by aaist Irtte t t urt, tnat nu ptrjnsconeeroMUierctaoe j nntitted tianTear at a ior of mUt eonrt. to hb i bt-hit n at llie Pr Omce in K Ith HeltV, in said I district, k-n the iki dai oi March. A. D. ItsSO, all , cif-ofc intne anrriv-"n. ano now cause, iranj tney have, against the oroba'e f wd Will 4br which 1 porn tv it ss ft. r titer tinlered. that a copy 1 1 the re-c-'d be pobH-ed thee weeks iueewlvely in the " Burling on Free Prss " a weekly newspaper printed at Burlintrtcn, in ihl State, as soon as may W. tli la-t .if which publication to be prior to said JT)d dav of March. A. T. rtfww II. W. ALLEX, Judge. Jl MA J. RRKCOIE . 'S KVTATK. STATE OF VBRMOVT. ) Tbe Iloaorable the f fVobate Court for tho ) District Qf Chittenden. , Td-trict of Chittenden To the heirs and al persons icterested in the estate ' of Julia J. 6regory, late of Burlington, in said IHstriot; deceased, Orketixg: 1 7HbREA8, application hath been mdetotht j l Court in wrvtms, by tbe administrator of the t-tatcof Julia J firepiry, deceased, prsying Ibr , lic-':is an.i autlior't to sell the real estate of naid deceased. Kttini. lortb therein that tuch sale will I c beneficial to the heir and all persons interested i n the estate of ra'd deceased, and having filed in I t ourt tbo writUn ronx-nt tifall the heirs to paid et tat to-h - lie . u: nr. ' . tite -a..'. Ctrtiuipointd ad assign j(t . iii da oi Mach A. 10. at the Pro ltc t f-urr rvLn, in said District, to hear and de c.de upon aid application, and petition, and ordered ' )t)i he m nee thtreoi to t-e siren to all persons in- ' tt-n rit ti tin rein, by pjbl s-hing said t-rder, together 1 w in the time md pce of hearing, three weeks suc-tcv-uelj in the lturlint FRBK PlEtS A TlHRS, a nwaper uit.h ci.-uuiaes ia the neirbhoibood of ! ino-t- ptrroont iuit-1 u, biu n.akdi, ii ruifii pubiip.it.itr -Imlll'P prerums to the day assigned for btarinc. TnEREFoaa, u are hereby notified to appear be f.r" said C urt, nt the time and place assigned, then and iherc in said Court, to make your objections t- thd t-raoilog such lioensw. if you e cause, iin't'f nr.ficr m hand, at tbe Pruttate Court rnatat th - wi dav 1 M'v-h A. T. IrW. j.w.t? T. E. WALKS, Judge. FOR SAI.K. . AfRFS 01 -1 rarm," situated in the town cf Jericho, near the t orner Said farm is well watered, and contain- about twenty acref of ood land, the same amount of pasture, and is one of the pleaaante! h catiuui for u rcidtuoe ii.tbe town, lot further par ticular iii'iiin- "f ALBERT C1LLKV, Jericho, Ver mont. 36wTw yon sai.k, ri .HE uu"lcr'-tpnied oBers fbr rle his Farm, situated I nn Mn'n Mreet, one and one-fburth mile North LifWinoo-ki illage, oon"itms of 100 acres of land. with living springs, and wellaWojded and timbered. A now ami lance lK.Uie, wiuj wru ami ram-i miacu- 1. On taid farm is a large young orchard, juot in , liearintr, with plum, pear and efterry trees, aleo Tape .lnesan-1 currant. There Is on the farm a ' Hill, known .i- lh" ' Pro-tippct Hill the view frfin l bi lull ann:t h tsusled in the S ate, and ts only a nhort Uiftance Irom tbe .lnooski Rock fc-princ. The fanning tools and "took will be sold, with or w thout. to suit the purchaser, and there ia on the ' preinuefc J-Moo It, of rawed lumber, raoftly Rlne- . Jill' H Uflll Ol U. C lllalt kli'riift. 'UI"J wut wruaj sine I derived a fall Which has confined me to my ki n.l Tt.it -.r..kle me toattend tomr busins for a loll!: time. ALFRRD PIGRCU. March i - rwlw IMJXTlXOTOX's SatTirday Biillotin. or NEW BOOKS. KKItlirARV 27, 1800. "LETTERS OF A SENTIMENTAL IDLER," from I Greece, Turkey, Lgypt. Nubia and tbe Holy , Land by Harry Harewood Leach. i " WITH THE TIDE," or a Life's Voyage by " Daryl." ' .MADAME 1)E STAEL," an Historical Novel, by Botte translated from the German , "C0L0RAIK)." ItsPatksaodMountains by Bowles T1VE WEEKS IN A BL100N,"-Journeys and discoveries In Atrlea-by Yi llllam Lackland. " TOSSED ON TIIE WAVES" by Edwin nodder. j "OtT OF TIIE STREETS" a story of New York I t Life, by Charles Gayler. I GLOBE EDITION cf Pope's Poems. , : HARPER'S MONTHLY for March. I ATLANTIC " - I . GODEVS " " I HEMUREST'S " " . r.ALtxv ; TIT-NAM'S " " I PETEKSiK'S " ' , MAV.VE RE1D ! TOCNU FOLKS " I l'ALLnC'8 ' ' i LESLIES FASHION iOnK Also, 1LLC&TRATEP WEEKLIES. Feb.57.-'Hl'rtf FARMERS Can obtain the highest J jsTiec in Cash for their ! Eggs, Butter & Cheese at ,yicnilliams Bro's., i March 3Mdwm Cor, King a Water 8ts. j gift oods. NEW CARPETs) : Opened thia Week ! CARPET HALL ! af .llammoth Stork Twenty Thomniul Hollars REAPY FOR Spring Trade ! We aboouaea tbe arrival of the IUnKaTSTOCK of CARrFaTS ever exhibited In the btite of Var moat, being, probably, larger than all other ctoeks In th btite combined, and cofsprisiDr goods front the lowest ptteed Hemp Carpet to tbe beat FsfUfa Xh-nssela. Custom n can readily sea what an ad vantage they have in selaeting (ipU2rom a itock asUrgeasouro, wbere tbey have the ojpoftuaKy to eompare tbe goods in quality, patterns, oolors and prices an advantage which they eaanot bare where they are obliged to aetect front a small stock. We aim not only to keep a large etoek bat also to have soon soom and good pi.nr.RV3, and to sell tbem as Ion as any boose In tbe trade, not area exef ting tbose in New York and Boston In regard to IU 35 1-1 I. V I Carpet Hail, MI1V STOISK. ItAyTI!KS III.OCK, PECK BROTBKB. Feb.2a1llw BY KKUI'KST! At tbe urgent soUdtaaion of many ef ottr patrons to continue tbe ha id o. fsi.i;iv .sooiis; isoinxa WFJCK, We have decided te accede their nlsbes. 1 for the next SIX PAYS to come, w shall oflbrat U.VPIIF.CKDE.VTED LOIV PRICKS, The balance of our .Stock of VlKIVll : UNEX SHEBTIKB, PILLOW CASE LINEN, snTRTING UN EN, BCCKABCCK. TOWELS, CRAtjllEn DIAPERS, BIRDS EYE LISTEN, LINK, rrDKrS , Ae ie., to. NOW IS TBE TIME TO SECURE TOUR BARGAINS Uf THESE GOOLsS Asi nay will attest that have pat rhaw d largely the ' past week. Another week wo ealeasete to Tnke uft a Ditfertint t'las nf tiooii, . M AmmirtmM ta eliM ntit th. Lirw.n to Ad we are ilealrous to elww out tb- Unen Woods to make room for the big drive next week, con- seqnently we shall nuke it an Induce ment for our psastomeri to cany away as many bargains as possible. REMEMBER. AT 12 CHURCH ST I.VMAN AI.I,H'S. 3larch 1st, OH -diwtf 311,0110 COPII SOLD IN in 11.1 VS. The Great .llclropolis, .1 MIRROR OF .VEW YORK' LAST NEW WCK Or j.Mi:s HE MM UIIOHVK, Tk- Grnit Sentatian of the Swon Is sclliu; beyond all precedent iy READ READ JS3 Fiom the Republican, Sr,rir,gueld, Ma. TaeGBSATMrraorpus AMirrorofNew York, by Jumna Henri Brosme, of the New Vork "Tri. fcnne,M is a Ps-ok w hich may be compared to Matthew llale Smith's 'Sunshine aad Shadow,"-in lis de signs and external characteristics. but it is worth a doien of it. Prom the Hudson Evening Register J This Oook stands far ahead of "Sunshine aad Shad- i whit. Mr RniwYtte'K bivuk contains acts xtranrer Fur that is a book ot sensation ana ncuon, t -..- si than flrltlfin 1 (From the Albany Argns.J l A certain similarity exirti between this work a-d that of the Rev. .Matthew Hale fcmith. Yet the K! Im for originality and ifirtlmg eileet will readily conceded to th' ywk e are noticing. lsU, oaVerteetf the kind, this eon ifttybe plactd ia s htntdM mf tar yeaae aitd inaefewr. ' .From tlie Itotdim Journal. ! The Orkat SlETEorous A Mirror of Nw Vork, ' It is Tullcf information, moft of which will be new i the masses. A perusal of the ?ol jme lll enable he reader llinow more alwut New lork than a I tresitlenue oi" ten years would give him. I 1000 miff cuts IPffllCff. i 4-3- Send for our Pictorial Circular, which is lent i free and it worth beeing. Jea't iy r tUany u 1 (.doiiW. Be sure ami get The Mirror. Ad ' dress AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., .nartftnl' I Conn. leh. l.i.-fdAwtf mask and comfort: TIIK BLESSING OF TO-FEC? SIGHT. . .... t . . " , v. riMIKRll is nothing so valuable as PERFECT which can only t ottalncd byus'ng Vcrfcrt Spectacles. Messrs. LA'.AIlfS A; MOItKIS OCULISTS cfc orTici.vivs, HARTFORD, CONN., MANCFACTCRERS of the Celebrated j Perfected. Spectacles, Have after years of Eiperitnce, Experiment and erection of cnstly machinery, been enablra 1 to produce that GREAT DESIDERATUM PKBPECT SPECT.lCLKk, I Which hare leen sold with unlimited satisfaction ts the wearers in ' Masachusette, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New ' Hampehiret Vermont, Maine, New Vork, 1 Pennsylvania, New Jersey .Nova Sco tia, New Brunswick, Prince I Edwsrd's Is and, and Dominion or Canada, During the jntt .Vint Ytari. TatlS CtLEBBATXD PrxrKTin brsciACita NEVER TIRE THE EYE, LAST MANY YEARS WITnOCT CHANGE. JIR. V. C. STOWELL, Manufacturer ofHoon Skirts and dealer In Corsets, Dress Trtmmlncs. and Small Wares, sole sgent for Laisrus A Morris' Perfected Spectacles, Burlintton, Vt-.from whom only, they can he procured. BT WE EMPLOT XO PEDBERS. W. C. STOWELL, Araol. Jan. 1, iifc.tr attention: GREAT BARGAINS CAM IX CSTAISrs AT .TO. 1 I7.VJO.V MOCK, LADIES IIUESS K DHS and TPTJT? GOODS OFIEVERV DESCRIPTION Hudson Bay Wolf, H.irir p a i. o Ito HE FOR IsKSS TlOtVllV TUA.V HL3EWHI3RH IN TUB STATU. 0I.0VK3 AND .MITTKXS f .V IP E It V, I. OTItI .VV. IIA'IS AM) :.w.s 1' ii r ii i s Ii i ii (iuiiili ti aa k at vaniBST aanatx VBItY CIIKA1' FOK CASH. Don't Foi-yet tie Place SlIliltJIA.V A- PIIKLP?.. Mereaant Tailors, No. 1 Cnlon Block. Church St Burllaaton, Vt, Jan, r-th-fdsrwef Jfirrinj. K. It . PL. Oil) riUCTiCAL Watch .TriAci, .tviceUer, ASD SI Is VI.It SMITH, 151 CAurr Strtrt, Burlfnyfoa, ft. ' FE desire to seaund the pah tie that we Ian in J i store aeompleto issortsMat ot ! WATCHnn, i CHAINS, JKtVELRY, SOLID blLVER 1 PLATED WARE, CLOCKS, 8PKCTACLBB, and IP a ii c y Goods, Hiving probably the LARGEST aad BrT AS SORTMENT between TROY and MONTREAL. ! We make each line of the above named frocs. i A Jfpt l H'i'T, Ana W.f. no other devoting onr whole sttettkm ' i ftrsrtvy te this t rule, etidaarermg so furntsh the lllT IN irtI.ITY AND NEWEST i DES1C, Hratr4 sts makit or s. on far Cats. WaUvtseths attsatbm of bayers to oar btoek, i leeJing we we ean seu ai tne FjOu i:st nu cr.s Ami cash refunded in case f any imperfections tSf WATCH WORK A. REPAIKINK llone as u-ua by experienced wt-rtxaw only. g. 3. SLOVD. Cnreh St jso j tdA w ll ( Vlll'KT SWEEPER 1 Tlie i;iilil)t'Pll:imlitlie (inirlcst, most ppnctirnl mid il ii ralilr Carpet Mvt't' wv saoltl. The lirsl one nt'(I in tltisfil'i 5i:issC5l cislit enrmii loi urarlj ri.rft; jcaps,:uil iap,fr rnll :im ooi! a. ecr. JKKs' WIMIUH si'lllM.s. The licl nt- liiiow ol. K very Spring wa r ra n t cd , ami lor sale at a les irirc Mian liv any ptlir party in tilth plnee. ' I.. l. A- C. I. II AC A R. yeb. 10th -fitiwtf. Pi KM FOR Stl.I i iFFER fur sale, until the lt of AnrH nut, ntf farm of 11". acres, divided s ?.now;s. 11) to.1 acres of wiiodlanii. I'll ti, l'is a-res of meadow and , tillage land, and toe bounce pasture. kl.i r.-. .lu.nili .irn.lMt i.n. kalf rati. West 01 VYiUlstou lillAge, on the BurlingWn road. The dujtance from charches, sohoola, (Academy in clndeui. rsist orBce, Ac , is unlj three-lourtbs of a mile. The toun is a pliasant one and the sodety coed, bomeof themaoy reaoni that make it adesiraWe plac aretbe fnllowiog Its location, it being tbe fint farm rut of the Tillage proper, th-central lo- cation or thebnildlnss make it one of the rasiei4 farm to carr op, that can be found . it li- on a nngle road, and that divide it crosswise nrir ta mlrtttie, "O inai IT Ulite- i irnow imu mnj t its site in the region, it is Ht-ll ..HTfii ut ererj department, fields, yards buildings, by mine , .nlZ., . nH m vn- avr iMVnv brosik. It has cood ' ... . i T7l..l...l(nikmwirvrl.fn im. TOgar trciiTI. Ttnu U'luro mtiuuiufc-iivu... -roementi. an abundant upnl of muck, and a fair notoent of fruit ; the n is mortly loan. pn duetit-e, easv of cultivation and free from stone . the buildings are good, and in a good state of repair; there are two cheese factories wttafn -vooes ef the farm, and finally, it is a ntlass dairy .r etock farm; and atWds s u.bndy a rare obanee t weure a nlaarjiBt home and one of the best farms in Chittenden County. The stock, hay, faming lmplesoents, le-,will be sold with the farci If dtrd. For further partleular?, inquire .jjY'gy TIUUtc, VUFebaSa, U. tdiwlm Illivi: I'HTtTtlHS. II lUKIMi.N VttT.ti'- 3U HlTtJK FIT?. dtlMl STO.M, (In running order, ready Ua use J l UOI HI.K nilKIXKIl I'OL'IIRKTTE. HRAIllillVS IMICPHATElilME 100 TOS wYora Scotia Plaster. For sale by J. S. I'EIKCK A. SON: Feb. Ith. -dlwtf sew hooks: AT TUB Church Street Kook-Store. ' HOW A RRIDE WAS WON," or a chase across the Pampas by Frederick Gerstacker. SKATERS' TEXT BOOK." I "SERMONS ON TIIE FAILURE OF PROTEST- ANTISM," and on CathoUclty by the Rer. Ferdinand C. Ewer, LL. D. ' TnE TRIBCNE ALMANAC. I THE DEMOCRATIC do. THZ WORLD do. I "THE AMERICAN HORTICCLTCRAL ANNUAL. I For Sale by E. A. FULLER. Jan. 21. dAwtf FOR SALE OR TO RENT. AVERY dorlrable residence situated in the Ttl. laeeofWlHiston. It consltU of four acres of excellatt land, under Eood eu.tlvatlom Rood run nly of fruit and shads trees i bulldlorj food, con venient, pleasantly strutted, and supplied with ron nins water. For terms, ic, "jjSjjrjy Brandon, Vt. Brandon, reb.52, 16o9tdAw3w NOTICE. i LL persons desirous of being vaccinated can iriLfw cS? .fs.f .c. nty, at nu office streets. aTl fc.v. tbo onnortnnlrv fre. Of lnr ou Dr. Wm. 6. Lund cf this city, irrb.itinl.'n and Monrca strs tW nar nf X A, DREW, Health. OSc.r, F.kiuarp l5th,IW9. ttm Ufir Sarfrtisfmenis. tv'iOflfl A.jresnhemad.hrUve a-rnts, m "Vj" eIJiDF.7!?.5e.7T ,nd TalnaMe fnvsn: Uon. Address J. AllEAIUi, 63 Second St.. Haiti- more, Md. WANTED ! WANTED : A tlENTS of either sex, in every town and village, couotrr. Th. .m.llt ,U I n C iwrtno largest u.ri iniLllr. in ths -"s iur . iMiver-i'iateii nre-oottlM Kevolvtn- "tor, or our choice of a)) articles onun nthan; ILL Commt.tmn tmlnntJ law.. h.n .... U...I rn.ri i " .. R.TIIOMP.SO.V ii CO.. 116 Federal Mreet. Cotton. Mass. TJALNTS FOR FARMERS. Unsnrpased for any A nnrpo;.. ss FOR a 11. r 3M lbs. Send Tor 13 .G5AFT."-'" "ieiui, r.iiNT co, jsi rearl btreet, ew York. lw WAnlIPiP1f Iwmf " to ,raTel ,B'l ell ) ram- WCI1ARIW 4 t-OlUrteVuntt S 5&Iphi.; I want to ronss each slerp head, Wbostanil cpon the brink. Where yawnin- tulfs iHselor. th. ead Who might, Outdid not, thiok. I want to warn tho livinz; one. 1 Tio Mindly srope alon?, Yes fathers, daagbstrs. motliers, sons, What perils round ou thronr: ' Look oat, my reader, are free. Or do ) ou wear tho mark. : .Most all are Mind and eonaot see. Yes. gropin- in th. dark. Catarrh, a demon in the head. Consumption is its son ; Kills hoaU, oa, ootuUlaM millions, dead. Perhaps ou may be eae. That backing, hawktac, sptttlnt;. snows. Catarrh asbets yoar Iliad, Matter aad oUoae in thront or ose. Runs down yoar throat instead. Your lttttKB and liver soon will show, ConsuBintloa has Its birth ; CaUrih. its sire, wUl frMl it too, 'Till you retarn to earth, ir colds aieet your head and throat, A.V1CILATOR ba . Now don't turret what I have wrote Or think this sabkxt cr. Wolcoit's AssiaxLArOR cares Cul jrrk the demon Ale. : It saves tbe 'ae, cood health insarea, Asri Catana quickly diea. I waat to natify my friends. Who wish to aaderstaad Aboat l'Alv I'alvt, its nee. Its ends And why iu great deswand I waat to draw yoa, plain a, day. Way I'.i.v Paiv, stoa. all pain. That yon may never have to say "I'll not try paint again." IMliT Paivt will ooiil bat never stain . P is saaasaatioa oat : This harmlem on the breast or braia, A trial stops all dmiht. Wkea issmmatlon leaves the frame, A 11 nain will mw at onm - ltesaov.theaase,'tis all taaa ?tone doantv nniea The pores will one and drink Paii Pinrr Absorbents MI with cm , Restores tho weak, tho siek. tbe Mat, The greatest skeptics please. Evaporation cools the place As inflammation flies , I lot blood at the absorbent's has Make. Paist la vapor rise. Tis thus Put Paivt remove, all doubt, Removes the very cause By pumpins; inflammation out ; On this wo rest our cause. WoLTiin's Paii Pilar is sold at all Orur Stores , I llso, Wi.leott. Annihilalor. for tho ear. nT I'orrh i I and Colds iu the head !wnt b Express on rseeint , . ww),pi inuiaamiiiiis. .i.i, n. 1 Wolcntt. Pniorietor tw " TIIE MKDICINK I'Oll voori. cout.-ii IWUD'S NKRV1NE ANI INV1(0R.T0R I gives axreoaMe ao.1 alai.,rt instant relief ia the . 7 . t. i . : . ! llalaUalnMrmiare'erpecVri aanwCt I i children are expected to have . aad when it I ; some., feUsoe tw sav, they M ten to acht it I throash a- they be-t can, Uttle or nothinrToing; done to troak Its intensity or help the nrflerers I alone. AnawMnitisranectea that very many of ! iblX.. ,J ..Id., . ...r. k.,-. th.,rlri kUsoe tw say, they are left to flcht it ; the diseases of older and adalt Tears have their ori l Ch) In the tear and strain uf rThoopin Coulis this neKlect would be utterly unaccountable but for the ' act that cMktrea's diseases, like many uf the weak I neetes of women, are considered so much a matter j ol enurs. that people have become stoically uneon- . earned aboat them. Let tbem eough it throura, as f we did. seems generally to a. the unfeeling; vara. , W Hooping Cough is a Nervous disease, nadDodtra Kerrtae and lavisnratoT treats It with COMPLETE SCCCE&i. Mothaa, TRY It. and mv. tour little ones the w-rst aAoay of this distressing sihetion. sure aiM neneneent meuicrne. Iiiiport.-iitt Ccrlilicfllf. pceily Chic of At huopiix ("oiish. J W. PtCkCTT, Esq Brooklyn. N. Y I Am not in the habit of taking advertised modi ames, nor of certify ing tu their curative enacts shea they came under mv ohserratiiin : but I feel cor I strained to nuAe exoeptlun la Otvor of DODIVS NERY1NK AM) INVKiORATOR, a medicine I have used la my nunily for some time past My lit tie daughter had been euflerlng from severe Whoop lagCuagli for several week., aad was so much broken of rest at night that 1 y excessive cougaiag and loss r sleep her oonstituuon ami general l.rel-bv'Cm;.' or paluswtvee were reenmatendefi nv intiDna'e neigh at .ee-witb anefrct immediate and -nrpn-it As tbe eunvnbaous were hardest at night. Wy hsuotn , by giving the -Nerrine n her iir m. llm ooseadminlsrteml matio ,: itu7..-ja:, lb 01 uj;h b- caoM lees teiriDv- aS' inacb iew ierere he soon , go, her tuUaa-wiej sleep rapidly .wired in health i4aTiaW -n-d la a few day- w we'I aserer What H-Mleft of tbe WboopinsCoairh was thereafter uf nu ' trouble W course 1 cannot )ut "wider lodds Xervineaad lnvieorator an lmalule remedr fbr ' this ditreiag inalad. I msv add, that X a.ve since iweoinmended it to wveral fr.m-Insaa-h", ii. like circuaistances, and hae t In every ease ' to be equally suorntaefu). m need, only tu be known to rHane ito Buiversal demand J, W PBCKETT. Ff jait hy dniisis. Prioe Oae llLar. Feb 9. -w Dlt. lirrtTO.N'S TOBACCO AVTIPOTE. Warranted to re me re ail desire for Tobacco. I. I . I.. .v4 1 Ia . aA ennchM the Blood, Inripntes the Syteaa, pnk- seesea great awansaiaganu btrenfrtssmmg poser, is an excellent .vppeiiser. enaoies tne 1 ' tni-n to Digest the heartiest fi..l. makes weep refreshing, and establishes robust beaitj. buiuliers and Chew ersforMxtr VearsC-erO. Ftko, 7Mky eeats. post fre.. A tr--.e on U uyoriou. eJeets of 7otwve, witt ImU of cc-irencafl. testmionials, As., seal free. Aceni wanted AAlreatDc.T IVABntFT, Jer-ey , City. N. J. Sold by all ftruaprtss. tf COLGATE A. CO'S TOILET SOAPS. ljO IrEltw! 'to K ..pie's Jul tt IIEIts WtVTED. iritotlsi MONTH . fer rail tsaroeniar auuroKi urnal Philailell lua, ra. iw sioo to S200 r,.nW;! , or H'ri'Kt la- ,rrniV9 ir,s IIV Clatht la.s. tatc ai an 1 past nccnpation, aad address ts. tmericon re IV.. " William St., N, Y r 14 Hear'., rn St . Ch'cagn, 111. w AtJENTS W VNTrll -'or the steel en grav ing or ties tin.nl and hi. family published with their .;!. ml. Engraved by mrtain. Mas ti by issiili It' per cent, tit agents. Address WOOD SPF.EO A CO., Chicago, or No. r Park Row, N Y. tw NEW HOOK SOO ENGRAVINGS The Farmer', and Mechani-'s Ms.ee, Osteal by Geo. E Wanng, Jr.. author of ' Draining for Pro tit." "Element of Arei-sultora," Jte. A book of great value o eeri one. becsltar 16 pare dreu a r. A treat .nle.l. TREAT CO., Publishers, 651 Broadway, N. V. J" TUB CIIKlriA.V, oo cexts:: A Ure. l.re. page monthly religious and taaiib paper, full of facts, provKlenees, ircidents, mair, poetrj, frm Tories, pHrtur, reading for young, old saints, sinner, one and all. No -tariaci ca tr'ersy, poltt.e. putts, pills, r patent irit'ine ;Oets ajear 10eopieeS"- fxiAy Scho-ls i tOeopieai.1. Send I O oit Ibr J specimens or t fore you frjet it, VcL 1 begins Jn . '&. IOOO i pi;MMV live TRACTS r t. Adrtre-w I i AVTI..criBsniiTretRep''-itw ( ji ., rXteTON. Siass. - WHITE AM) COLOKKal S IT 13 F T AV A X ! Just reserve, at CITY DRUG STORE. a.vvtiiim; is tub DRUG- LIN 15 Yoa want, ant uf te ;i i: st ti r.v I. i i Y, Can be obtained at ViiVOKXT at TAI"I"S CITY lllll'O SI'OllB. Tnafr steek-J- DRUGS. CIIRMICALK. PAIBNT MHDIC15B5, aest FANCY BOODS, It out of r'iaesl in He State. We would .U tho attentlsai f tha peefle ts. tk. CEI.EI1RATEI1 HITTERS OK lilt. JOHNSON. They are far superior to any ether In market. Day them once, and you win never use any other. Warranted to make one HEALTHY AND HAPPY. VISCEST 3: TAFT. Usiov Bnora. March I.-fdiwtf b. s. niciioi.s a. no., stAscrACrraxRaor Board Planers. Shaftinr. Water Wneel". PJanme; Mills, Saw MUls, Orl.t Mills. Marble Mills. Slate Mllls,PaperMIlls,lIeaTyForEiaea and Bolts Ibr Boats and Bridges, Patent Stone Dij eers. Patent Drae Saws. Horse Pow. ers. Steam Engines, Boilers and Pumps, Iron Fence and Kall inss.Iron Brass Csstings. ALSO Dealers in PATE AM AND GAS FITTI.NGS or Air. xrros, isiiMrr ano! ItuiStr Billing and Hot. agists rca I Paunt Steam rVktos. Morse's T-i.tDrills, Corliss j " Enanoe, and WortMnston's Pumps. ; 1 FEW copies of the Da ..A ith. and of tte pioneer Dulldinn., Burlington, . , Deo. llth.forwhlclia liber B. P- NtCBOU, 1 r. u. cooi, s F.VK.-idwly ACETS WANTED FOR n0? TO MAKE THE FARM PAr. How t, .i. t aonbletheTalne of land and the proBUon stock, n,l how to raise three Umes th. oiuntitror .11 Urm HnM , .n .... ....... r,,i . r i ; .u ji-irrs.iiu ihj nsanti rulandnsetulillastraUons. farmers, votins m.n fJIiWrri,nwl"?",t,5",,itIPa" canva,r)r tntsbook. fiin Tri ..iiik ifi, Us. ..1J""""1 aauenersj-. For fall narticu- ' l i JE1GLVR, MctTRBr 4 CO., Philadelphia, Pa. AfiENTN WANTED FOR TIIE IIU'K COATJ, A "RiT T"?: UVED- r-jM ana Pied for rit,R:be?&.,"thScc'" " 'ntM'n'3 ta tt nS'ittM7"" f Fersonal Adventnr.. WsiSJi 1 Z2t. El?lis. Heroic Deeds Wonderful trape.. Life in tn Camp. Field and SaV Aneodote. and ilunmroua Incidents Jiilt?''7'0rrl'X.an Enerarin-i. ami Is th. . -i""1 chnt Mt hook pohliAed. Prkre only JJjt) per copy. Send rr rhmlin and s our terms, and lull description of tho work Addreu NATIONAL PCBLISIIlNll CO.. I-hiladeipbi. I f, Cincinnati, Ohio . Chicago, III., . tA. Louu, AKBNTS WANTED EORTIIEVECRET SERVICE, UY GEN. UC.U1KF.K. MUKastoandlng revelations and 9ts rtlinr dihvi. 1 ore-, made in this work a'e oreatnu; th" reset mtenee desire m the lainds of the people to obtain it. Its official character and ready sale, eorahta! with an increased commission, make it tho het sub seription bmik ever pnhlished. Semi lr Circulars and .eo our turn-, and why it sell, faster than any lifr,"Trk- Address JO.VB8 HROTlIEfb 4 CO., Philadelphia. Pa . or Chicago, IU. A UKN'TS WANTEfl in every town to sell the eel f .."T1 CL,T-n Mowr.ni ii, Ilumta "Shtest draft and mwt durable machines made. j!"l,f,,''1t 'L'PPBR MOIVEUJ. RlUPtK IV.. 12 Cliffy., ew .-rk. .l.MKIllfA.V COMIMXV. Kichly Si cult il Toilet Soap. .llcKeonc, Yiin Hansen Ac Co., 32 .S.rroaf Xt.Pktla. 28 ijarrfciy SUV. V. UONEY.aLYCBWNK, BLUER FLOWBR.DOQCET AN I PALM. . Ja.Pa?'!-ste V.d rVrnune warrant. eaaal to ts;. Byjllah and sold tally si per cot. cbiape" mard for the fbreisn soaps, and the uanreeedeatMt jaems. of th. AMERICAN COMPANV TOILKT so VPS, nnw sold .vervwhere ia the Cnltwi states McKEO.NK, VAN I1AAGBN CoT MsoT rt ' PUlaateJfdua aad New York. PAR1IEKS AND GARDENERS. 1 "11 fM. L. BRADLET will be happt to forwanl hi. ! 1 1 pamphlets nf tetinioamls (ur with di , rectionsfor u-lnii his fami.ns Super ffetinhate ttl Lime, and other standard Fertiliasrs, free, ua an plicatn.D. r Wa. L. BaanLaT, if Broad street, Boston. imanos: pianos:: pianos::: J -'MHE PARLOR FAiORJTE.' The uamense de. i A aaauil fur tbispripularinstnimi'nt haindaceil a-itmake it- luanuLieture a specialty, and wear. j eiiBMaaeatiy enabled ti ..nor them at much lower ( rases than are chanreil fur similar iastrnmeats by inner makers. Imfum- uf reHMlent deaiors or send .roariUatrtlcaUl..suoand price list. Addresa ito. M. tiOiLO a CO., 1 Pianof.irte Hanarr. Boston, Mass. WANTED, ICENT.S, :.- t.. soo i nr munth ,jra.lH, b.1.. remale. to introdne. the flKNtrnvM liiptuirrn L. ! i2,M1,"- SEASE FAMILY SEWINti MAl'IIINEe " 1 This auehinowll stitch, hem, roll, tuck, quilt, oord, bind, braid and ombroiiier m a most superior .aan- mntl hn,i u,. M.W..U. . . ri ' - Ur. Price i -i!v tl - Fullv nnul W A eui p.i) $!'. f r any machine that will ew str.ne-, more t.autiful, or more elsatie seam thai, oars. Itmnkestbe '-Elatio Lr seiteb " f1. f i,S , nt j!'?ffA?.'?SJZS"as,'t- W PJ nU rrom s-.j u. jsi' per month an 1 nmaai 1 1 ?&fSt'.!Z,i&.?K'" aade. ; i-. s ,i. ) T.miv ' ",Z' f." EndU thrm.i,.nl """r tbe .at name or - j. a riiufuren. ra.. uostoo- not be Imposed upon by other iiun.-ia cuiriroa inaeaxse. oOMTWis ll.nlilS.Mili - ... iwij inww Gnoap iiimmni. maaa ractured. TUB PATENT MAGIC COMI1 ill lr sray hair a permaneat black or brown. Sld erer here. Seat bj mail for it J3. Addres. WM. PATTON, Treasurer. Magic t omb Company, tlirni ii,l Mass. I 4 (:p,-.T.riRMEu.r..tRu.M:ns,ii , a v r'RI IT OHOWERs.-Send for paitie ulars nf - Vrt s Imprwed FV.W Tree mtd S'rae .rsr .irit'tir o.. Imt't Ot'tro'itr ' Samples to tost will b. forwarded tw anj part it the Cnhed Sates and per feet itn'act' i 'guaranteed. Good Agents are waotet -e-i , Cur.tv l-i tbe Cnited States. Ad- .liesj. AUtrLN.f.loecondatret.BalaarskMd. IIIMKL WEIlNfER WROTE 'PI!E lnu-rt'r I hv. tbe more highlv do I cf i. nutv ib-tbn-lan Iwi-'Hith, and the more Xral" ! 1 i-tl timant thf w)ii imrres Tt im isi-rioim t.. tin t iiiiuuuit ." u. t. W1MK1), AGENTS TO SELL tiif llll'llirivKMTTlvr tlirmvi' "&lZmP7SJl j . in-Mttvi k( k-ait hiatal atAl 1 TSt. Lou-sM. KIKLT UDSK POTATO II. 4 MERIC AN tnd Ftr-iuni Sprinv Wheats Out-, Lai 1. . "tv. t ivrer Seeds. Oraes eed. Hogs, Fwi- U - F- Jlr Cutter, ten-i for tbe Exraaa atvraL r mm Jul a1.!, n!v Ji eent-. AddirwS A I-EITH. t hamiitoirg. Ph. VKIt . POKTSIAN, rA113IEIl JL l!i tlOKSK.MAX.bMuld send for oar pam pbkt i pair- v-maiiting a full desariptien rnr urtuttun which th mot iaveteratw tit -.. i au; aiw r emmm burses can be driven iH. p-fft nfh. F-.r bilring aad training h.-r-e-. u i- beiter than Jtorey-rauy ntmrr syatecD. b nt fr bur,' ff P. BOVEit ACUu raskse- -terCo.. Pa WR Uie.IT TII KM AI.I, : 0 I R UkK.T ONE DOLLAR SALE is the bet iu the ciiuutri . We give mora aad better i:.rtl- than cau he obtained of any other house in the u-ineeaor from any saaee m taa Our term- to AynM owl 1 all others. Aceats Add re wantesl et en where Newt fr eir.-amr. R. 11. Maes. FU.s.1 a CO., -t Wasansgloa Meet, Till- IS NO I1LM1ILC. 1IT SSND1N6 CENTS, with age, height, eul-.r 1 t 03 t-s and hair, vim will receive b return mail, a crrrrt picture of your fatura husaand or wife, with name and date of marriage. Address YV. I POX, P. O. Iwawer Fultonville, New Vork. LAI)li M PEEKING FROM PE-MALK 1 TTFEINB. r Alxl iwual U , akaeea, PallrngMfth. L Wml with Lament? in Hipsul Back,)Cnr uuli'ict beueral llebiliti. Hi rata or Rapture. 4,-ui.i eai sKUJiV a llARI KtJBBBR ABllM INAL srPPiPRlER. Sen-1 I r pamphlet, I H7 t'Ue.situt -l.. Pliiladetpbiv. GREAT IlIsTRlBl TION IIV TIIE METROPOLITAN BIFT Cl. Cash Oifts to lh. Aniiiuiiti.r iaAM' Ei-r Ticket thaws. Ptiie. .M ash Ii ft', each 5lll.Mll I W Cash Hilts, leh $50t m !.'! " .1 Plan.-. "SI each f Kin to r ;-. tor. hS to 1" " ;i to Jo ilued at 'i.nno.'S. ,V Strir-.tat lb - vicl. . il- aTstl N'WlIIlT V It lltDi jOO line bold V.UI-.IH.-, Ca-b Prii,ilT f-arc. i j' V -keafwa fit sil-HaV SRI .J (hit v. mil - rov Ticket- desvnbin,? Prui arc iWl m LnveJt p and well misI On rv-ip. f i'c. a seal I TVk i- drawn without choice ami -fi.ti "wdl t" ey ilrt-v. Tbepnr uaiavd upn it will be rielirer tothf tKkftbiUl r n paiuitnt nfthi. U.ilar. Pnif art immeiatplj -ent to uv a hi: - b, tpfeir r-turu tit Vu -ill kii ahat f 111-0 K l.'t-re ...u pay tr u An Hriio exchnngt-il f r an..pljwrr f aire -.inluf. 1 U'A.-. our patp.u- cau depnd on lair RaTaah-wi - We .-elect tbe ftdlowinglTommani ah- lure bu!v drawn Valuable Pnif' and kisdlT IM-lli U-"l U- t"l'Ull.-n lUtl.l a. l.lW,lnaa.p ' ... i.... a ... . a. .... t l.iv. ... Pi-an.i tv-' IU nr'-v Loufmille. MM Km ma val .ri!i. tliisiulve.riln. K. A. P-la ew orlran- i P"1 I ri!m without :.i rinls.li'0 (M ivioss in ran Paxso -The nrni reliable. ,ml . ,. r- 111- ir-u -- '! ir,l.. Oct.. W. " tn. ia t" b, .i Ti r ! il iu Si I r Hi -a. ' ') '. - 1 1"! f ' or 'Irew nmsi wh h i- iri'ioi.tl- r... '.-i -.', lews, Hcml Im . iiulnr. Lib mi unlacenienl I.Act Satiseactloa .naranl -t i Kvir iackiii. of cesUed E nreloae. oootain- n. i-ai.n MvTleket. for $1 llatf iibr II" ' r -l'. All letter i'":'1",Wli.IL,liMflP.. I ' t Bo ailwmw, . T. l RIIEI MATISVI .M1 NEin.tI.Olt. A'ol NEEIlSrOT.lt Mi ilNGIR. oole-i v-a J , , White'- KLIia will euro n iiuickcr r nit anv iitlicr ri.r--i! i'i tbo world, hu ol,,e a .taroii Bir a nwutiir ei-aM-i i 4 a few nam. -..ut "1 ui.-ri- than "ix bucilreil all Ii ic tieen cureil "i 't r : , and the m.i c m -I. i" eat t. i All ap. thrr.rfe.sell it A.l.lr-sJ WHITE. Dpi. i.t. l.i i rett Ii..-t"ii PriretJ. Ad.lri-tt-i Box 1737, New York i PATRONISE THE REST I BRIGHi'I 0. 8 GIRBAT ONE IXlLLr. tl.Ii VTeell all kin.! I of Dry, Pancj and bfle floots at tho am 'tVSS-U for ONE TaLUIt can I be eiehanbdlbr a Sllver-PIated Five-bottled Re volrms: Castor, or your chuio. of a lata, variety i . othearliele. upon ttchaop. List. Circflar-deni. ' iac Kood. sent free tn any address. S13.YD FOR. ' I INK. BRIGHAM A CO. f ri Consress Mreet, Boston, Mas I'OR Children Teething! MOTHERS ! JIOTHERS ! ! MOTHERS I dov't tail to raecrni .lir. Winslow's S O O T .!' S l'i2 U i , i roa CH1LBKXX TXXTH136. 1 rillllS raluable preparation has been used -1 stvxJt-rAluvc success in thousands or esses. It not only relieves tho child from pain, but In vlmratea the stomach and bowels, correct, aciditv ana elves tone and enerzy to the lie system. 1 will also Instantly relieve Crpint- in the Bowels A Wind Colic. Wo believe it tho stsT and SCKT.ST awmT In tie world. In all cases of Dysentery and Dlarrhaa In children, whether arUins from toe thin; or any other MFuli dlroctlont for ruins "HI accompany each hot tie. Be sure and call fbr MRS. WTNSLOW'S EOOTniNa 8YRCP, I HatIui; the JammUt of "Cintns Prnnsdfttpen tho outside wrapper. All others are base lunations Arcnrt !. dAwtfeb23Js ( WOOD. Kit CORDS DRY WOOD, fcrialeby I OU J. S. PETRCE A SON. I Feb.a.diwtf WASTED. DAttT Fan Pius ef Deo. Ik. Weivt.T7xixPzxtl Cf tho Burllnjton, Vt. 'tdtwtf i Et7 9 R 13 y vw. CB llhl th9T9