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"rt (CO.VTISCID FIOM riMT iAaK.-r a few scsiiered notes, nero ill'' thai hid" been h,..nl nr ni tn.iMirtiWtait n.ivii!i.ni in addition n. these, wo sued the clrclo , and these, with a few blankets, cuiiititulcd eery- thing Hist had been rescued from the Haters. lav was runnino-iinidls-iiv audit had prcneded us, before ..ifrl.t. In "The da wat necessary I In nnHir tint i ,. i'-ij ii-4 iv"ciiiiu u, iiciinu infill ... . . I .i. i. . I this uncertain country, Iho traveler is to in.ich.scrvilions woie Ulen In isc.rliiu latitudes and i . . It ! . l iL. nritiaiMiintrvirilmlibiil in tho power ore hanre, that no brcamo amne- b.1 uncasv in reaard lo lhc,n. SSI.inld 0y- thin; lure, occurred, in the brier interval oi our separation, to prerenl oor rejoining them, our " .. m situation would beralherade,per.it..,om We u.j .. . i.f . .... ...n. .l ninmunttion were gone and were entirely at was made in tl.o satieties of plums, (loners, tho mercy of any siragelmg party of snagcs, 'shrutii, Iroes, nudjrassfs.aiid roels and earlhs, and not littlo in dangor of starvation. Wo, which uero onuniersted. Drawings of soino therefore set out ot m.co in two parlies. Mr. grand and striking points, and a map of Iho Treoss and myself no llio left, and Iho mon on wliolo ro.ilo, illimralo Iho repi rl, ImlCicililate tho opposite sido of the risur. Ullinllnjutvr the un lerstanding nf in deislls. High! carls tlia canoe, we found oursclres in a to ry brnlicn ' drawn by Iwo mules each accumpanied llie cx country, where we were not yet able tu recoj- prdition ; a fact which attrsis Ihe facility iiizo any locilny. In llie coursu of oirdi!ccnl of trarcling in this at legion. Herds nf but througli Iho canon, iho roclc, which at Ilia, up- j falocs furnished subsistence to the men a shun ncr end wajoflhedojoinwrainir rranitr. chiniro 1 nutritious grass, snsliincd lha horses and mules. Iiiloararicdsandsioncfnrnialion. Tho hills and points of Iho ridges wcro cororcd with frag- inenls of a vcllow sandstone, of wlitcli the stra-1 ta wero sometimes displayed in Ihe broken ra - vines which Interrupted our coots', and mado our walk extremely fatiguing. At one point! f the canon tho red argllhcious sandstone rose in a wall of five hundred feel, surmounted by a stratum of white sandstone j and h an opposite ! ravino a column of red sandstone rose, in form like a steeple, about one hundred and fifty feet high. The scenery was extremely picturesque, and notwithstanding oor forlorn condition, wo were frequently obliged to stop and admiro il. Our progress was not icry rapid. Wc had emerged from tho water half naked, and, on arriving at the top of Ihe precipice, I fosnd my- self with only one moccasin. Tho fragments of rock made walking painful, and I was frc- its skillful and vigilant head Col. Abort nu quenlly obliged lo stop and pull out tho Ilium? merous valuable and inecssinl surveys are made; of tho caclui, here the prevailing plant, and ' and a mass of information collected of Iho high- with which a few minutes' walk covcri.il tho bottom ol my reel, i rotn this ridge, iho river emerged iuto a smiling prairie, and, distending to the lank for water, wc wcro joined by lien - oil. Tho reit of the patty wero out of eight, iiaving taken a more inland route. Wocressed the river repeatedly sometimes able lo ford it, end sometimes swimming climbed over the! ridges of two oioro canons, and inwards even- mg reaencu mo cut, which wo hero named tho Jlot Spring gale. On ourprciious sisit inJu ly, we had not entered this pass, reserving ii lor our descent In llie boat; and when wc en tered it this evcuing, Mr. Prenss was a few hundred feel in advance. Heated w uh the long march, lie came sudJen1; upon a fiuo bold boVo'tne nvcr. Kr 31, . :! ' water, ho threw himself down fur a h.i.ir draoghl, and look up a mouthful of water almost boiling hot. Ho 6aid nothing lo llenoil, who laid himself down ki drink; but iho slcan from tho water arrested his eagerness, and he rtcan- cd Iho hot draught. Wo had no thermometer 10 ascertain the temperature, but IcoulJ hold my hand in the water just Jon" cnou-h to t-ount two seconds. Thcro aro eight or ten of mese springsdischarging tliemselrcs by streams largo enough lobe called runs. A lood hollow noise was heard from tho rock, which I suppos ed In be produced by iho fail of tho water. The strata immediately w hero the issue is, is a fine while and calcareous sandstone, covered with an incrustation of commonaall. Leaving this Thcrmopylat of ibo west, in u shun walk wo reached ihe red ridge which has been de scribed as lying just above Goat Island. As cending this, we found 6dme fresh tracks and a button, which showed that tho other men had already arrived. A shout from tho man who first reached the lop of tho ridge, responded lo from below, informed na that our friends wero all on the island ; and wo were soon among thera. We found some pieces of buffalo stand ing around the fire for us, aod we managed to get soma dry clothes amuug tho people. A sudden storm of tain drovo us into the best shelter wo could find, where wo slept soundly, after ono of the most fatiguing days I have cv r experienced," On tho nth of October, Colonel Fremont was at St. Louis, and on the SOili iu Washine--.. VI.'. j. , - , . . ia icpun WHS completed and in tho hands of iho War nn,m. i .r.... ,1.-1. ter was over. Il was called for hy the Senate Tl'e ,uLs'1'" Intends to male DratlM-re' his riTtaffi J,.Sonl",r , a motion to nnnt extra conies with come com- been for the past fire years in a concern which Pliruentary rematks, w hi h we give as lepuileil manuCwturlng and Jobbing, as well as re in tho Corrrressuinal Cli,,f ,,r JtB. 1 tail busiuess. ami bavin? more ilun rommnn r,. "In snnnorl of hi. mil,, nr. r -i ,vw w, ,w UBk Buiumci Yery fnlralf nrr u.m.llii l. J I .. ... .'I ...m.., vuiiun luu uKvn unueriaKcn lo, an had been undertaken ta ehiraclcr will not f id of complete success to hlra s, ordered by Col. Abert, I ,flf..f I1 m,Kl ,,b?, " of. h' Iopl of mhlcal lliirnin. ,pi,i. ,i,. 1 11.'1vlb,'ro and all otters wbo areln the habit of V. w 'i visiting Ibis beautiful and entcrprlsbS town for :tary of ar, and executed! trade or pleasure. 4 ni o uocKy .Mountains, ordi chief of jho Topographical sanction of tho Secretary of I Tl..., l - . ' t Uy ...euicnani rrernont or the loiosraphical "'J'" ' "pcnmon was 10 examine and report upon llio rivers and coun- try between the frontiers of Missouri, and Iho base of the Itocky Mountains) and especially 1 , . "--"i mc : great ciossing placo to Ihcso mountains on the I wray to Oregon. All tho objects of the expedi. lion havo been accomplished, and in a u ay m io beneficial to scienco and instructive lo iho fcv-... iwuti, us ncii M useiui to Ilia gov- crnir.cnt. "Supijlied with tlis best islrpnomfcal and uaroinetrical instruments, well qualified lo use ' Ihem, and accompanied by liventy.fhe- t-ovoire. I vn, enlisted fur ll,e purpose at St. Louis, ind ir.ln,l , .11 ,i. i...j. ,.? , 1 . jrsineu io ail llio hardships and dancers ut the prairies and Ihe mountains, Mr. Fremont left Iho mouth of Ihe Kansas, on Die frontiers of Missouri, nn tl.o 10th. of June; and, in the al- mosi incremoly short space of four months, re turned to tho samo point, without an accident so u man, and war, a vast mass of uscfol obser rations, and many hundred specimens in bolany and geology. "In executing his Instructions, Mr. Ficmont procceueu up mo Ksnxas river far enough to isceilain its clia-acler, and than crossed over lu the Great Plaite, and pursued that river tn Its utcu in mo mountains, wherolheSftect Wa ter (a head branch of Iho Platte) issues f,om me neighborhood of the Soulh Pass. He reach- u ii.is pass oq tne Dili of August, and describes i. us a wine low depression of the mountain,, where the ascent 1. a, cay as that of the hill "mm ,im, uapuoi stands, and where plain ly beaten wagon road lead, to ,,0 Oregon, hrougl, the valley of 1W. ,, a fur 0J Iho ColumUa. He ueut through tho pa,,, and ??!,,h; h,Md W3,ere of"' Colorado, pf tho OulfofCalifor.il,; aud lea ling the valley, 7 Indulge ilsudabl, curiosity, and to make some useful obsomions, ,od attended by four of hi, En? 1 mb U"' lofliMt V "' nkj r' ""' unlil untrodden by my toown Id illl"! '' " 15,11 f August, look d down upon Ice an i m... . ' , , , , ..-., ,v , Sllisjsaippl, y I that ultimate point ti returned by the ralley of Iho Oieal Plaite, following th stream In ill ' uhole course, end solving ill quistlons In re ! latlon lo In nif igibility, and tho character ofj tho country through which II Hows, route, bvrnnietrical observations cr msda by ' .lln "f Hi mounul,,, W,mlc ob- I "user mc - - ....-( ' " ' nrahlo t, ate. I., the facility .;f Irs.elm,, I . i.AiI.T.Ililu nf miilral milfrt ,.,... ............ ... features i.f nature described, aid some pree:,t-1 , cd in drawings i military positions Indicaleil i and a arso fiinirinuiion in leniojv aim ootanr ! Two bove, (one of twelio yens of ige, the, i theruf eighteen,) hojiJcellte enlisted men, ao- comnanied iho cxpedtlion, and took Iheir share of ils hardships i which proies lliat lioys, as well as mm, are able lu Iravertc Iho country lo tho Rocky Mountains. ''Tho lesult of all his observations Mr. l'ro- mont lisd condensed Inlua b.i.-f report cmmgli to make a document of ninety or one hundred piges; anJ believing that this ducutnent would 1 bo of general interest to tho whole country, and ( beneficial lo science, as well as useful to the government, I mnro the pr.nting of tho extra number which it has named. "In making this motion, and in bringing this report In Ihe nulico of the Senate, I tako a great pleasure in noticicing Ihe activity an I im- l'uriance of the topographical bureau, Und , est importance lo ihe country generally, as well 1 as to tho military htancli of the public service ' This report proves conclusively that llis coun 1 Iry, for several hundred miles from ihe frontier ' of Missouri, is exceedingly beautiful and fertile: alicinale woodland and prairie, and certain por- lions well supplied with water. It also proics that iho valley of the riicr Platte Ins a very rich soil, affording gro.it facilities for emigrants lo Iho wru or Iho Hocly Mouutairs." Iho Lnnd.-n Alhenaium if March, 1811 commence a review of this report in llie fol lowing complimentary strain: "Tlia government of the United Stales did well when in fuithcranco of tlia lesyluiion lo survey llio road across tho Great Western ''"I"0 "d "eky Mountain, In .o Oregon territory. It selected Lieut. Krcmonl for llie ex ecution of tho work. Wehsre rarely met wilh a production so perfect in its kind is iho unjre- lenaing pamphlet containing this trport. Tho narratiie, clear, full and lively, occupies only 70 pages, lo which ire appended 130 pages, filled with iho results of bolinieal researches, of astronomical and metcorogical observations, What a contrast does this present to tho volu minous emptiness and conceited thodomonlade so often brought forth by ourcuatly expeditions. The country gono over bv Lieut, l'rcinont is certainly not the most interesting in llio world, nor is II quite new. Yet ho is csidcully not the man to Havel 2,000 miles without observ ing much which is worthy or being recorded or lo wmo a nazo which is likelv to orate mHi. bus in the reading, llis points of view aro su well chosen, his delineation has so much truth and spirit, and his general remarks ire so ac curate and comprehensive, that under his gui dance we find tho fir west prairies nearly as fresh and tempting at the most favored Arcadi an scenes, the hallowed groves of which were never trodden by tho fool of ihe squalling emi grant ur fur trader." XRWBOOTMD SIIOI! STORH.. fltHE subscriber rupeclfully gives notice that JL lie has leascil the new and spacious Store neit (South of the Central House, being No. 4 Dlako's Itlm-V rn.lUlH,,f c. l I it nn with ill. iniiBtu. , .. n.xtP P S 8n"f next moniu a first class UOOT ASD SIIOi: STOIIE, such as may oe founa among tbe best In llio Urg- t cities, ci!i,ic obtaining such Goods as are iwuliarlr ma rcsomuon io open a store or superior Kl,i,ral. .ft - . . . . i m ui cumpieic success to n Ira It wll be tho aim of the undersigned 1st. To leep consUutlyoq hand a suppWof Ihe best and most fashionable goods iu his line, which "10 market affords. . 2',1, T""c," ""h "lkl" " gl satisfaction R - iTnmogus mr obtaining gooas, by selling at lo prices and a fair profit. Holding tho Jockeying system In the utmost "u'",rrence ins prices iwiii tw uniform. &th, Ariv coodsln bis str.rawltl l.lmvn ri- and no ono importuned to bar ar-ilnil ili-!r will ' Cih. II. will sell for Cash only and will, there- ,u. ,1.,,. uuinu ueois to make up ny extra proQts -u, wi. uuwi CUllVUiCHi - ..I,n, "i?, Mf"' 'lepartmenl be will leep Mens 1 p ,n'1 CM C",u 1,rcB"'- L?Tr"A, V,UY C'1'V ,!)TS. Calf and I'lilenl Leather Oxford Ties sewed ami i-KJivu, .tinuus siyies aim qualities. Patent Leather Uaiters. GI2KTS riKC DICCSS ItOOTS mad. from th, best French Patent Leather Calf " "u warranicu lo give as good satisfaction to the wearer as the "Custom trade" which cost two vr turn, uuiiars morn. 82.33 TO 92.SO will buy a good Calf Pegged Boot until tho few caiea the subscriber has on hand aro disposed of. Foe BOYS' YOUTHS' MISSES & CHILDREN a full variety of common nnd fjneyBhoes and Oil. ten will le kept to meet the wants cf all, Ixtue . LADIES' DEPARTMENT may be found. White Kid and Satin Slippers, nice all'S,?, yirlous colors and slyles-und In short uemraoio utttt ohott, housoa! lkeeP L0W rKICJiU Bh0M '' iiouso and comnicu uso. The subscriber ln , i. . nr.i , "iihihwm euuioerailon ? f,Swi,,ttl?c " 10 u '' tr," to l able to. lit the most ejopomloalln (his respect. Hoping for a lone; and plejsant icoualntan with the cltlicns of llr.iilL "j??", Un,c0 undersigned remains their lm Olwdtout Servant, ' LAVln W V (nvtti - ' ' - .... II IO poa SALE on ItKNT. Tbe beautiful -- Dsicuerreon HiWi. I.nlli l... " ! Bratlleboro. April MAW' B-..' PIIEUl'S THU8SR9 A RIJlM'OnT , era constant v bn han.i ..,i rr.L i.VA'.r tt. Ut, 1659.' l03Wa'Um7 Farm, Wills, and Wator-Power TOU SAKE. Ths 'subscribe, twins: lo dccllu. of le&1 1 1 v h I cc ul f A lid hralljr, which renders him unable lo carry on nil htiin. na 11 .hanld L done. offers his rarro and Mills Tor sat consisting of a arge, Sj I fl ,nU of o,7t.iIlU 'rTB. , 'also, scleral mm n iuii snii. i uui-nuii-msi-, -- tecon(i.u,nii Vntneg Ileuses, excellent Oai-dois, .... ... ,li1. a tftrt, W til i-liftlc. nu pirniy oi r"n"" - '" , "if.", T,,. : grafted fWll. "3fagi IIT1DU1 Kll Ul UUllivrsi i v-- ' - ------ -- tit,riM, lUjpWrrles, Ac., &e. M j,!,, ,uJ atllt m, , run f ,(,, ,n,i J.orn rwicri also Circular Haws awl other machinrnr. ititu a waicr-power oi i mi no n..,.,, ni..r tih anr desired auaulllr or lau-l , from 15 to ICO acres, well timbered ami my of trausporutlon, rendering it one jf the Leil stands fur the manufoctureef cbaiis, chair tlml-er, broom handles, bolt leads, barrel stares, or any kind ol , hard rrood manufacture, wllh plenty of hemlock , and spruce, easy of transportation to tho ruill and j lo mjrket, nilli a good share of hlte and yellow , birch for Iwbblns and shoe pegs. Thelaoil Is pro. durtne, well wiiterr-l and easy of cultivation with go-l psturnge and plenty of It. The above property is situated on th Hreen Hirer ( road lending fijun North Adams to llraltleboio and , .?,,,, . ' ,. ,,,, ' n,i i, JmI-h, from Wilmington to ureennew, t nines initi ,tand for some energctlo man to mole monry, and j will be, some diy Iho site of a, village. The above properly is olfercl for sile, for the above reasons, and on leaeonablo terms) also. One span of good Horses, one jokeof Oien,re Cows, threo Calves, tro Coet Sheep, tcgether with a variety of per- sonil pfopcrly. i If toe aoovs nroywrij is nos poih rwn n w . . 1 ... inltf lll-ln 't "11 cn faxomble terms. JOHN l'.UD. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Ju The undersigned offers fur tale tbe hniSl fvllowfogdrorlM Km. Eitile iilu.it HHIHj.rd in and near llio tillage of Unit tic let, The "I'liHcn I-ol", io called, constat Inc of a Duelling Houpe, commolwui and veil fVmslied llirn and Harden, lUtntod on Reed St., opposite the rrcnilstti lateljr ownel by Kniory Hitnyer. All the buildingi are commodious and In good repair. 2nd, A Uouliln I wollln-llonsc with the ground on which it Und, near the corner cr ui m,, just opposite or tiie "nniow iuou gett House1. This house was constructed ex- pre41y for two families, and Is Iu the most con-, lenient order. 3d, A IttilliUiiK Lot Jiut North of the last I named house, and cp posit a the premise oocu.j pled l V. C. Inwards. It Is one of the uxt j desirable building lots In tho tillage. 1th, Tlio I a rue ivoMory Dwelling IIoiim htely occupied br Frank Ilrvtl. nt of the last named Lot and Adjoining the ground I belonging to the Vt, k Musn. II. It, Comrjinjr. I Tliii I!oae is nearl new ami Is well arranged i fop tao families. I f.tb, US Acres of Wood I.iiikI a little vaj' oui oi in tuugo ana auuut u rws cat ci tut "Uumtncr tarm." Tbla 11 uatl well-timbered with the exception of fuur or fire acres. n7"The above propcrtjr is well worthy the atten tion of purchiscrs. Vcw to. -15 In the Meeting Houc of the Kat Congregational Society, and a Tew In the Uni tarian Meeting House. Al, Vvw h JVo. 2, 8, 17, SO, 32, 57, and 45 In the Qiptist Meeting House. ni.Nitv m:i:i. Ilrattleboro, March 2Cth, 18&C. 13 ron sale. A TANNERY AND OTHEK VALUABLE Illl.il. USTATC, Tbe UB.lerslirnetl, havinsatoueh of Ihe "Western Fsr,, otfers for 1 1 IS sal. Hi. Mlowlng described Heal Vs. tsli. situated In Jacksonville. Wind- nam i otuity, crroour. X TViiMcy In 200-1 running- order espabl.of Tannying and Currylug rj.txs) sides of Leather per annum, and supplud wilh all lie necessary out-buildings and fixtures fur currying, &&. The machinery of this establishment Is propelled by a good water power. About U acres of valusbloland is connected with above. The supply of llark is good and can be readily purchased on the premises for from 85.00 to $3.60 per cord ; and good hard wood can U obtained from 81.60 to &1.7& nerconl. About 400 corls of Hark and 100 cords of Wood an fur , solo at the above psices. I Also 4 mVELLlNO HOUSES, cne or them eon. ! lainlng two tenements, with all the necessary out-) buildings, and aurulied wilh pure running water- will be sold in ci-nuection with the above, or sepa-1 ratelj.tosuUnrchabers. Prices irrvlov. Terms'llTU. c-uj, ivieiion giten on short notice. For fur-1 i-Tx hh "T' I'vsiession given on short notice. For fur. tUr particular. lnVreof th. auWriber on th. premises. PAllLKV 8TAKR. Jacksontllle. Vt ApriH, 1BS0. tf!5 FOR SALE. Th. subscriber offers for sal. his Dwelling House, located on Elliot St., one door West .f tbe Weelboef Water-Cure iu this vlllaze. tosether wmi a litrn, 1,'arrlage House, anil other outbuild ings adjoining. Tho housa is two stories in bight, of Urge slie and conveniently arranged, and all in. premises nr. in gocni iTpnir. For further particularslnnaireof theunderslen 1. NATHAN MILLER. Drattleboro, Sept. 6, 1 SA5. 8! The subscriber Is here sgaln, and a little more explicit. Ills mode, to cure Cancer, Is to cleanse the blood and system or Humors, by both Internal and external laeans. vMrh In tnnat im will ink. two or three months with strict diet He lias also discovered A Cnmniillnn wliii-h -A-- cleansing th. system) will extract tbe Cancer, with all IU ligaments; as perfectly as can be desired, In three ar four days, with but little or no real pain. To effect a euro Ihe remedy must be applied be fore the last stages of Cancer. His charges are moderate and must be paid In N. KITTItEllOK. IJraltlcU.ro, May 20, 1850. 21 4 DUIMSTIt VTOIl'S SALi: V be sold at Auction, nn llm niMnlu. , Will on Green Street, In the village of lirottlebora, Thursday, June aath, 2 o'clock P. M., the Ileal Estate lately owned and occupied by GEO. W. NICHOLS, late of suld village, deceased, consisting of a Dwelling House, llarn, Shed,, 4c and a valuable bull llng In V .1 t 1 1. . . .. . , utui unimuiD propeny can oe louna In thepUcc. Terms made known at the time and place of sale. A, C, HOWARp, Adin'r. Townshend, April 28th, 18J0. 8wl8' E3- MEDICAL NOTICE. 3 nR. O. W. IIOIITOV. riifiiiw in. IJ 'form! tbe Inhabitant, rtmlil-K. It cmuy mai no nas esiauiniieu himself In the prac tice of Physio and Surgery In this place, hoping to receive a share of publlo patronage, 17 Rooms in Blake's nniMini. mi r.l and Elliot Streets, Omn In FUk's Dulldloi!. Ilrattleboro, April 15th, 1858. 16 Congress & Empire Spring JUST received fresh from Saratorn and for sale at , . CLARK'S. Ilrattleboro, April2lth, 1850. 8ml7 Corsets! Corsets!! Corsets!!! T TUST RECEIVED A SPI.EN J did assortment of F HEN OH OO IIS UTS, for sale at the Temple of Fa'noy, by T. Jk A. BPISYER. Brattleboro, May 7ih, 1856. .J. TrAnn llANOINOHIl J0.OOO Rolls . fPT.,.'iPP. new I'rn). from J lo 75 cents )r rail ant; k Common Borders to match Inst rcoelval sod for sal. l.v J. CLARK. ; ii 1 1 1 . i .. . . J . urnuivDore, ruarcn stD, 1000, omi , XX IMrORTERI AND DKALIKI IK CO WINES, SPIRITS, CORDIALS, CONSERVES AND CIGARS, Occupying the Large Granite Warehtmre 87 & 89 State Street, Uoston. wnoiiiuu vinu limits ( Occupying the Large Granite Warelitnire r I lIMWIj IJ Ul.'C A XT r - I y- A T r OTriR K th. TrJ, TiuIUm, i1 Ihr nrinu aw, a Urf. ami vsrM SMitftnMet (if pmtf la thrlr llM, lo VMh qasoUlIrs si las mar .sol Anoof which UI b. fuuu. . BRANDIES. Jm. Ifenrwjkyy k On., Ourd. Ihtpa 4 Cx, 3. k t. Mat 111, PttTJtIil, , Chutes otl tlrftiwllfaa, Mbt mm! tUi-fc. In wooj am itUsM, TlntM 1790, IS JO, IS40, &. Vi'hll Brwht, I taUilnj ni reterrlnf 1 I retu.li uxl ArpI GINS. Tl rMtrattM tilU Ulf ain, la tff, mm. jjf. n4 UtUes. $w &Avt, Ml!, ItoatuH, ttvt Mhrf rhok bnuvlt. Inrtaa CuriL! Olri Vtrr U BdieMMN Qln. la toUkv, A. WPIISKEYS AND RUMS. Chnto tM IllfUirvl SI iJt ft4cl Uhtahtf, la lU&t. smt (tan, V nU sxn-I najwrtur Ilourtion W hUkrjr, In Mil . Vtnl bdlVf. Cftnk IIoonn(tSH twxl cOwy WLIikfy, m draosht arnl In rlaJu. Un4m Duck Jmtc Kdm. OVl H. Cnsix Ham, la hil gUi losfrtbtT wiUt tTrr Trktr of 8,'IHU, U UU ml iudkiwU utc. MADEIRA WINES. 1mtm Hrkrt, rn-mjU, tmilia rnMUrt Bt, Rrrv cUl, Mlai7, Tims (J1l?fTi, Ktwrrt, Ulackiur, ant tAhrr brtU, tvyrtlsrf vkR ft Urf Mock uT tl SlxWIr. la bottlei, tM tmt U wlifch. .n Lrtn mny jmii an our Ulr,1 utxiiuUclr Mw inft cko)c lJcli U U IWJ In Utt dtj. SHERRY WINES. Put 0 Wo k Co., llmnnny M TrUrU, Skmlei In an thri ri -tlei, l'4k s4 lUown AuutrtMU, Tori. OVir mo, M fliM f4 CtMivt rah, Chi. CatuttecbftmSi l t hc4ea Fult, bnpirtAl la im bntUn 1 tbuh bravr oM hrvra rlottff f J)10. ' PORT WINES. Tin. oil CM Port, la ,li , easn f llant k C"s Alt of tb iWt la wood a ixl rlua.hr Uia rsvik tVsttU CLARET WINES. Il Cftept, Uutur, M Kw, UwtUfr Cm, frva Iht nkUlil hsMMbf Fck k Urkivlfabarf, Hi?Jfcai, In MM nt nitn i rn virihrt with a brc? mnmu C wltlu MUfM Whist, aB ki w.nd at Uu, HOCK WINES. wfbraniv, O-tanslWiHvr. L-J'sAkwIIi4i; lMJMtirltatr. HuckliriuMr, NfirMvtH, UHW ll4Mtl ula IVtur, in UJuo t 9strkUif 11 vk.jtjrVHtHt MswriV. AlycJJrw lKriwoIy Wirp. Inn U- rw-KLraiAj bwie t4 llnlvan i. Vn. fttvl 1. A. Xwm k Co. CHAMPAGNE WINES. Uaum k Co ' ImiarriAl.Otxtirft, ul Vrrwoat U qturU 0)l pint, MmiNilstnlly V Bml ChuitMiftm In tht wtrVi. AIm, U'srl k CbUHlub cHrWit linn, IbiUI H Inc, rutf otJvf qaalHM , ll-iiwrtt K-brklcr, uvl Tlfrr, Wrtlit-r wttli u tvMfmml of mUv M tnn. Our ttotk it ! Urr, ut briisf Uv iftfiu r tUknuJ llwma MISCELLANEOUS WINES. IS WOOD SI. 61114. HaMsl la rnmlfiun, SUnUI. 1.-1 Vtla B1 and Bl Corrsol Wl,, twa, ml TMrajonaT CORDIALS. Onaln. ttallsn Mm iscqIim, RnJlA,r2cli Carswa. Ror i" Aallle. Iinkt rnnk C4 la Cmm im S'T!1 f"'.-'iu XSriutta, bpnUm CJwrr CoruiiU, Ae. PRESERVES, SYRUP AND BRANDY FRUITS, ALL - MENTAIRES, &c. Camh., TnAtt, JVars. franc, XpxU, lalmnl,. BirswhnTte., IVuhn, a&,la Srnl- OunJdliilai. . Caotun, 11 Kak Inlu -nn 1 C.i.lJ r,U , CONSERVIiS. ftAlio,. AnetMXlH, UsOironas G"n m, TnSn. rrenck Fnimna Ums, Ictuu. is, DOMIiSTIC ARTICLES. ChOTT lWlKlr, Chrrrr Run, ClwfTT CvdUl, Sfwf! -a Uun, iUn'itlwn, IkaM, llunbfirT Ilnilr7iwk. SW17 Br ulr, ttr'f. aaua Cdui, kc PORTER AND ALE. , J- B n7' I"J". rutrv 1 llltbrn-i. Ilobm', It J bft SpailUni UUOaush AU,fcr .Urk . M', IgtliuL. U tlx ihor. jtn hi fcna la. rrlnrlrd ukw. nT r l-rkto Mor,, Cudw vh.uIvU,, . full,, SrrlpUoo, I. D. Richards & sons. DAGUSRU2AW NOTICE. J I. LO IM.L haaao t&r recovered bla health, alter an lllrcaa of mora than fuur moDlha, that he will give hi peraonal attention to lha taking of da;ui;kiu:otvi'i;h, AMIUtOTVlM:i, AND PlIOTOfJIlAl'IIS, In ft Btjlc of beauty an-1 Hnlili that U not iC-paseeJ br any operator in tbe eonntrv. Mr. Lovell has received ibe first premium it the Vermont State Fair, and it several County Fairs in ..iss.acuuseiis. Please Rlve hl-n a call at No. 2 Cutler's Block, Ilrattleboro, Jan. ICtb, 185C 3 HATS! HATSF TONl .k JHAMl!i:itLIN are now of. -i. fering Ueebe's Spring Style Hals of all quali ties as low as the lowest. Gentlemen please call and examine them. Also, a Urge and full assortment of Soft Fur Hah and Gents. Dress Copi of the latest styles. The largest assortment of Boys Fancy Cap. ever offered In this market, all of which will be sold at the very lowest prices. Ilrattleboro, Feb. 15, 1856. 7 TOND & CHAMDEniilN. noun.! pzounii HAVING PURCHASE1J tbe Slock and trade of I lour of U. S. Pratt i Co., wo tako pleasure ... .u.w.uiihk iln iuuuu mat suau keep con stsutly on hand a good supply of Ex'ra, Superfine and Fancy Flour, which we will sell as low at whnlmul. n- -.1.11 .. can be found In this market. Please call before purcuasmg, BlUDUAHU & LEONARD. COPARTWBRSHIP. BENK. CHASE respectfully Informs his friends that he has formed a copartnership with CHS. A. THIPI, under the style cf CHASE & TRIPP. We shall continue to carry on th. Watch, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Faney and Toilet Goods business with increased stock and facilities, at the store recently occupied by him. Both being Watchmakers we hope to do a large Repairing business. ID" No. 1 CUTLER'S BLOCK,.., Baamraoio. May, 1856. 20 PLOWS AND CULTIVATORS. The subscribers have lust received a larae assortment of riows and Cultivators from the Manufactories of Me.flrt. llnirirlA. KT, - Mason & Co., Proulr h Mears,, aud Whlttemore! Squler St Co.. which thev will sell venr low fni- cash, or In exchange for all kinds of Lumber or Produce. J, U, & yr. II, ESTERBOOK. urauieocro, April 1st, 1868. H music: music i HE "BRATTLEBOBO CORNET BAND" am prepared to furnish Muslo on all occasions, of the latest and most popular character. Address' J.F.STEKN, Clerk, or I a n Ssfw . . I .,. . nn Lsausr. DratlUbero. June 20th. 1865. 21 -r V- . I TAME !....I,IME ! 1 00 BARRELS Fresh WlnoraVI Lime, for sal J- by J. II. & W. II. ESTERBROOK. Braltleboro, April 1st, 1850. H TUST RECEI VJin, by CIIASK i TRIPP, I J two gross FiH iaio TutH B rutlut' rund. to their order. r. Never bur ebepFrtneh Brush. May, I860. 20 I SUMMER -HA.TS. rilUG umlerslgned has receUed a, large rssort Xj mont of Mea's Indiana ChlUren's STIIA.W, 1'ANAJIA, T,riionrf, CANTON Sc SKNNr.T CU.VUS HATS, suitable for Summer iresr. For sile eheap, as osonl.hr IIODT. 0. HABDIE. Ilrattleboro, May 1st, 1M0. 18 Ttfnw Millinfirv Rnnda. rpilK subscriber would mpectfullr Inform the X I.a.lcs of Townshend and slcinily, that she has recelTcrl a large and cliolee selection of ItO.MVnTN, ICIIlltOKN, IiAObs, nowEns, &o Aim. setcral beautiful rATTKUN HATS that are worthy of an examination, all of which will be offered at scry low prices, KLI.A A. I.OWE. West Townshend, May 1st, 18&G. IB Blanchard's Scythes, 200 tlOZCX Ileeivl by th. subscriber, ONLY Agent for A. V. Itlachard & Co. Mer chants supplied as usual at manufuturers prion. Also, a general assortment of HAVING TOOLS for solo Wholes!, or retail. JOSiU'II CI-AltK. Bratlleboro, April 21th, I8M. 2ml7 MORE NEw lJoraisT! just nnostvsD rex ii SPRING & aUMMEIl TRADE, LADIES' ITRMSIIIM. STORK, NO. 1 0 II A.N'ITE now. CuuiUling .f 1 bMutifol Btiortmeot of SILK8. SHAWLS, TAUIAS, MANTILtA8, MANTILLA VF.LVF.T3 t T11IMMI.N0S, WHALK IIONK SKIRTS mouhnes. finni:ls. WHITE GOODS, T1IKE.VU BTOIIE ARTICLES, Aad every deaerpiio. of DRESS GOODS Fran ftC iU. lr'mt to h fidett Itrititb Fahrie. Tojrther iih an unotastl iirclite torlmrat of Xv2ZZ.2sXNSH.-Sr GOODS Comntiklng every vsrisiy of BONNETS, PAniS PATTERN HATS, & DRESS CA"S, HEAD DIUSSES, Rill DONS, LACW, CRAPES, OIL SILK, COM US, FANS, EJtimoiDERIES, ic. &t. Alo, sa cstcBfiv. variety of GLOVES AND HOSIERY, wilb the best make KID (ILOVESal'V. 2T Call early and get tlia handsomest Goods of the season, at very low prices. " Large Sale, nnd Hmnll Profils is my motto. O. J. PltATT. j Bratlteboro, April 9, 18IC. tfli Gkocehies Agai;v I jy FOR ATHERTON & HASTINGS. 1 "TrE art eootlouallr supolml with all therarl- : s V etieatf 000DB In our branch of trade, and KalsST AND WEST IXDIA GOODS, tu well as all the different tarfeties of merebandlao kept In anj atore of thla kind taj be fuund here in aounuince at lair price. VEftETAHLES AND PROVISIONS, Halt Pork, Trd Unma, Dried lleef, potn toes, Ilutler, Cheese, Cod I sb, I'lckleil I ln, die.. always on hand and good If recommended. FRUITS, &0. Lemons, T'igs, Dales, Prunes, Ilnl.lns nil klud, from 10 lo25 rents, Cnrrnuls, Cit ron, Preserves, all fresh nnd nice. SUGARS, MOLASSES, OOFFSB AND 5PXOBS always at prices corresponding with the Saclualions of the market. Of TEAS we have an excellent assortment from late Importations; some of the best grades it n markably low prices. Oil,, I'MIID and CAiapunivn olways on hand. Other varieties of roods too im. merous to enumerate to be had at the lowest posai- vi. firiccs. FIT Call on us and spend your money with us nnil t-f-.i, utll -u.. '..AI 1 J -J Respectfully yours, ATlinnTON Jk HASTINGS, Jsn. 1st. 1858. 1 WHL P. TENNY & CO., RAILROAD HALL, II ATM AUK ET SQUARE, BOSTON, Hsv. now Ta Store, and will b. conslsnllr reeelrior ihroughnol ibe sesion, from llie prioelpsl.nd best maanrarlurer, la Enclaod and Amtries, EVERY DESCRIPTION OF C A It P E T S, DeirM for furDiMF HOTELS, DWELLINGS St BllS, tmbrBelrt j VXSaVET TAPBSTRY, UKUSSELS TAPESTRY, I5RUBSELS, TH REE-PL V t KIDUERUlKSTEI), PA1NTU) CARPETS, BOCKINOS. MATTINGS, HUPS, &o., &a. Comprising a very large aliorloirnt, all of wfaieb will be sold at Hie lowest market prices, Boston, April, 1856. 8ul7 EXTIt.l OEM.SSEE I LOUIt T",E UNDERSIONED CONTINUES TO BE supplied wilh i-.lw.vi-s vn nv wrm nvnin a vii i . . . 0 AMU hlj T. bur O liAlllA fAlllLl f LOUll, direct from the mill ind will deliver toord.r in soy ra o I". viungc uv woum n puff but let Ihs irtlels speak for Itself. Trr It. M Jsimsryl.!. J' Ming lathi Corner of Main md Bride. Stroll South of the Brook b1i,i' . , " 1 JX ?IWS" Btntt rivu SELL OR ItENT. The stole bulld- , " ' " tertrt. , Brattlebcre, March III, 188S. io and al.aya givlug our customers lb. brsl of liar- rnms, bralin. imufyinc. ba.lin(r op, ail kr.ninjc in mrr irTnTtlc n Ti rnn TTT n n rr gvlns In Ih.prie. and qualities .flh articles lliey ." "' '' .All r"as .., ' " illilj HUMUO lit JUU WUKK purcbas,. lllsourciinslantcndsaiortamaV.our 1d;Sl,-"l'r"'rsndun.n,rr. Inlli. Irstln, Jon. ilh psnknlsriiy & dnpairb. trad. MtUSsclory lo all viho favor us still, tuslr , TtZ'l "fj'vJZ ?.'iJS,1 lli'.ion",'slhT'". W" " " '"P'0 ''" ".rlm.a al rt"n.sr. !!".'l.l'LC:r,",;:rr;.U0'' SO'cr."" MMt " Spon..,,,, G -..sr., 4... A 000D OLEANSINO BITTER- To be Taltcn in tlio Spring. BI1 kind enough, Header, lo gite your nttcntlon one moment, and you will learn what 0. A. HICIIAUUS' ABBOTT BITTERS , nr. noon Fun. Ther hsretierg ma.lesnil sold til tfsri, 0 years hy lh prrwal priitirtir. aod mile ills ureal iroili I ns has fsfll In bit l,Mion, shov(inr Ihsl trey liar. l""ed"'J '"'r"1 isids,ei ihoossodsof tasesef ' IKUIOUS'I IOS, Nervous Debility, I Sickness at the Stomach, Derangement tf the Di- Water llrash, Humori gestiv. Fonctlons, ICoIJs sod Coughs, Denrrsslonof mind and ICostlveneas. Jsnndlce. rplri(, lllsluleney, lUmmatlsm, I Oppression after Eating, Female Obsuuctions, Acid Btomaeh, Lou of Apprtile, Sick Headache, Pain In the Side, TOBPOn OF THE LIVEIl AND BOWEIS Hritt 1 Vpu are appealed In tarutilr. Doo'l say aio.icif I rnuldc.'.ly hiiro.6UnfO." It u Tntit , fi U an honeM Ifuih, if epr llWre a owa iftoLen.- I T I IJ 1 1 J -in 11,1 . n,i u, , yoor l.n .i. il joor tint is mr aati samellsa, 11 vno bavton .np,iM nrsk and variable, and pil.p rnlir.ly dnlrojed if your W ainrm Is Liirui-t, riperiallril.rinr lb. nrncefsof,litclionifyrMiXave a tonlaiil unay (trim in U .Inmsrh. why, Joo nuters srs mso. 10 rur. inuig, ll. Inn, sntl all its allrudanl I eentiBlimulatct Ihe 8iomacb,i II1.1. troublctnui. .grntl, IT AOT9 UPON THE SKIN, Itrmortitff yiftaalnnr TiTiitrn Kuwons.Wauiifjing the tttr, kiwi tin? life aud tnrjtjin jovt eatlto frame; iheo. Krader, wilt Iht world mo fomotr lotk Jarkand glwmtf, nolnnxpr yoat dearest hopi be babubed ad L mil aide, but ih II HALT II A.M fiTHKNGTII Vmi will jn forth into lh world, ta Mjr wilh Ibooiaiidf of oiheri, C. A. IliciiiitDS' Abbott HiTTf bs hse dona wonder ft( ma. Tb ldcl i Copyrighted and carh lw.nl?, for tht proieeiioo of tbe consumers and proprietor, Lean lha portrait of Vt, XV m. Abbot I, lo (ethrr whk lha if natore of C. A. HICIIAUUS, I'roprlctor, 89 Static Sr., Bostow Dn. c 1,0 u mi's coluTTiiIan 1MLI.S. Tjjs Gksutkst Wo sura or nit World' TW remedy for LIVKi: COMFI.AINT, ar.d all llilinitt Deraneaiettt,wltbtulih usaof3liaf rait, i diarovcrrd' wim-ft aai o long rtnaerca oor or, t ileSi vrrcltsMHi m u,Mstal, m rooiurrHi il bv lc,lirilfaiifarutucoribi.SOVFJ:nK.N KKMKOV! "Hera ib two? odd ! and it is orTrred lo tbe Public, in full conndrorc, as a errtam tore fi-r Jaundice, PrspepIn, Nervouanesa, Head-! and other l"lr.,. J lattbiui insi wtii en a tmmeoiaie rUicr.ftQd iooo raiia i tire the nilisal la hTih I This,, oi a wktcd boao ! but ihi rertWr i tr- seamt to tha 'uM a Her teiijf tboroably trued for jvr. Boa it ptetcu, bconu a uowix, 10 las? iba crcau cl btidr evrr ducuvcred at a medie iae. and pre Sr.ld lo lh am.rted lri at) rben irjr it t The trial w-ill do rood! Il faithful o will rtlwve mtTfrin and euro tLfae for ruit it moaty aod lo of time tbaa aoj mMirtDa etrr bmfytr diirovrred. It ) a aoptriAr medicia for FrmaVf undrrlbe root delicate rirtumttanf cf. Ety trial saint aew frnd. Urneral diireiiont for uie aecomnaatinr cath tmi rtf.ro, S3 rrnU, Fia boiei, for 51. VJ1. UC.N.N'K, I'Koraitron. iMUlleld, Mi if. Sold in Ilrattleboro, hjr Joseph Clark, J. V. IIoliou ti Co.. Stoddard & Laooard aad Atberioa 1 llaiiiugsj iVaer. C. V, Keveii aod br Ilmrgittt reot rally. "BUY ME, AND I'LL DO YOU GOOD I " DR. IiANGLEYS Root and Herb Jaundice Bitters. 71 Ortat Spring and Summer Mtcicine. Tht !rdirine, romfottd of tha lel rooll, herb ami tarkua tha world, ha roiiMantljr iorreaed la iHiblir fiiTor for aii vears. bo til. bv il wonderful mc I ee. It af know led fed to Iw the bed and rbeaprtl rnelieii la ibe worM. It aril with magic-tike ower 1 eU, punliev the blood, rives vitality to at inariive, lorjud bver, rarei Jaitiwlirain all iu fortitt, Hjr(ep. , aia. Coiivne. Istdifealioii. Ileadarbfa On ime. 1'ite. Ilearttiuni LaucuorAVeatvaeM, Vf ta IbeHtde and OowrU. atl Ibiliou D,em and IV J Smmirh. andeiieially llonvirtofib H'ood andSkmt ttrenrtli- ' GKNJEUAL ISUUAACE AOKIVCV. " OlUce lllfftloii'r. Htone Klock nnilE SUBSCRIBER, HAS TIIE AGENCY OF J- THE VT. JIUTUAL F-IItn INS. CO., With a CiririL rxcrmua 81.000.000. And of Ibo spnixcriKLD rinr amd mahine INHUIt.VNC'i: COMPANY, Wilh a C.,li Cspilal nf SltO 000 and a l.rge surplus. lie isaUnprrparedtOf nYel inuraar.,if dercd,inlbe ETNA INSURANCE CO.. HsnrroBD. ATLANTIC FIRE & MARINE CO.. PnoviDoct, K7" IVron, Hulnn iomraiH-e oa properly w ill do well lo rail ou linn he'nre rfferlinr lb. ame. iiiui.H-. vn i.irf. m.r si.n ne eiierled wtin liini I i" l. NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.for any w whj aiuuuni aiu, rrrf:niiiE ,miAHK,.onC " F. II. FCSSIiNUIiN. January I, I CM. BDKKETT'S SUPERIOR EXTRACTS LEMON, PEACH, ROSE, ORANGE, CELERY, NUTMEG. NECTARINE, VANILLA. CINNAMON. BITTER ALMOND, ron ri,a to binc Custards, Pics, Ulanc-Mangc, Ice Creams, JELLIES. SAUCES, SOUPS, GRAVIES, &c, &c. mipikh aid iold dt JOSEPH BUIINETT tV CO. Tremonl Siren, U08TON. Tha stteniioa of Confectioners, Hotel Keen, ers. and rnmilica. is reine.iluliw ii,.4i ,n X.. They ba. all Ilia fresoncis and flavor or the deli rale Irani from which Iher .re prepared, and sr. In, espensnn, PUOST i COOUIIUR Ageuls for llrallleb.ro, and vieioily. CT And by Dru-jiiis and Grocer, geneeally. ScpUSO. 1,S5 THE mitlODICAI. DEPOT has been removed from onnnalta lb. American linn.. to Blake's Building, two doors North of the Revere House, where a mora extensive and better selected stock of Ntwarirtas, Fmiodic.su. Miscuuxe. ocs Books. Staiiosibt. Tots ind Faxct Am. ticus, than ever before, will be kept by E. 1. IAIIL EXTER. Brattlebore, Kov.Stb, 185S. 41 Rowland's Mil) and Muley Saws, W. & 0, Clr eular. Cross Cut and Tennon Saws, Just received and for sile at the lowest prices, by vi ,., , ... - JOSEPH CLARK. Drsllleboro, Msrchjjith. IMC. 8ml8 A'1,I'iI!i.Tn?0ANn ACCOUNTS due fi?; iTi'il? flrm,of ? 0ATEa c-mus' t- tlei with the undersigned Immediately, v. ,., v , 8. it J, II, DATES, Braltleboro, March. HUh, J88". 12 TRON ANI STEEL I Tli7subscrberTs 4- censtanfiy receivlni ill aliea Inn. Rimi. n,j- su I Hoop Iron. Bwedes, Sbspes, Nail Rods, best kind, Anvils, Vises, Smiths' Hammers. Ae.. Ao.. I which will bo sold it the lowest prices, BratlleWn M.n-t. .!. ntl CLAn, ',. I Jlrstlleboro. March 28th, 185. SmlS OHUHNS ! ....CHCTIINS 11 i .milE subscriber, keep constantly on hand Fy. 1 ier-s ceionraiM milter vvprmng Churns! al- so, Oreenwood A cWrgent, Cylinder Churns, which n . v J: ";, f W' "! JHTERDROOK. Brattlesoro, April 1st, 18C0. 1 1 l.m men, 11 ymir minu ) irnianie, ui.roinrni.u, anu IISKUIB S proverDISI SUeCCU In Suiting the tab, tlonmr.iry.il bs. .ever. Cob. Pains .Her eann 1 lb, last, has naver been so triamphsmly demos, lour rd.-f )r lydy Wgin. In ...le.or y' straled as In th. populsrilr of his spleoJ irruglh I. fail son, if yoor eo.nisnr. .' ' J .piviMM SP1UNGHATS.. "Look on (his Picture Ihenoa .bat." OUR engravlug rtpretenu the relative d,f. .nc. between th. Fall style of Hats aod ll I the corresDondlng tliQcrvnce in the relingi txt nppearance of Iheir respective wettrtrs. 1 a xmM 4t.La.. jl . a . v , F rnml!.rl Wnl. n,l It .... .v. "Muly and grace It canaaVsn mia or any omer Cliy. I Ills Assortment of SOFT HATH. to.M.V 5 ''".'r'ns'ri. "by,roob. iovile. th. attention cf his custcmrrs sal CSTION I and lb... ire.i , trim, , M j conuin, every absdeisd cb,elesn,g and rein.vm. CA ' " '. . ! , 1 ' CulMn! ,n r W ' 0 , mw ls r,ni.sl t.lm aaa afnM .K I . t O. . be iovile. th. attention cf his CUStcmrrs Sa4 I ma be found at lit new store on Main Street.ek poaiu tha Keren House. tST OM lists rcnoTatod In the st;le which tui vTcr cnaracimien tue imnaicrs.il el non'T . iiAnnin. Braltletoro, April 17, I860. I6tf ELLIOT STREET STOVE STOReT m TjTCTT T1 iWROTT Rj tt , ... a ww A111 hn,,''t' WHOLESALE & 1TKTAIL oi id itkmi rciabraied aad i P'oed STO E.i, Among which are the new IMPROVED FATKXTS, VICTOR, AND CHARTER OAK, O Iwoof tba bel oners 1 10 r and w-nod-iavinaCook. Htore out, Uviti tbe GltCATEST UUN, aad af. moil the ooljr tf toea now called for. ALSO, TUI CAST - IltOJf ELEVATED OVE.T AVISCONSI.V, THE FAItMER'S OWN 8T0VE, with auntmer aod winter arrangtmenti, baring tU bolrt, Jara oven, aad heavy taiingt. We bare ibe cx elusive aale of Ibe above IStotei, all of wbwa warranted, aod majr be taken on trial. WX 1110 CtIP THE KKXT BEST Tilt MOHAWK, 31 or m of Siar, Prize I'ailur, Hmj aiaie, IleaQir of Iba Weil, I'arlor Cook, flotdeo ftraarh, Summer and Winter. ftEW EM IMKE STATE Emerpnie, AirTieht. . Coorret Parlor, Weiern Amcricaa, Ores rlor Fairs dirt Cook forfait- orea-oniy u iiitnesiqutra. Regulator, &c &c. &CM&C.( ALSO, ALL CIXPI OF IKILI.OW.WAKE, STOVE FUUMTCHE, Driianuia aod lira Ketlt Sdar Knilet, CoiTr Mill. Japan ware Sap lan, WaJt Ooanfi, Had and Kite Iron, CbaUfron Kettlea, Oren, ArrH anl AK Door. And a variety of tveryitiiae in our line, all of wbirfc, as we boy for rah, wdl l nl ahoul 20 per cent In Ibao eer tmiisra otTered lu I hit market, Cook Stoves from 83,00 to 830,00. Woutrf thmfort intiteall of oor old TricudtanH pi lmo ttt rII and sr our irnrk ai iW ww Hiot Strt on EllmitiirfYi. A. IJICKIi.NfSON &, CO. liralileboro.Jan. !0( 47 Taylor's Preminra Starclr Polish. This article has been tested Ij bed J"I$ . aiMi proootiorrd mprrier 10 anything of ihe kindiallM' market, 11 not oolgirei a clear polish lo itw lintn.bot obviate mtny difttruluet lOMhirb laondrers are suMrtrl. It prevent! ibe atarcti (mm lit-Ling la iba iroo, and eauea it linen io re lain in siitTuett. Anotlier impotiant advantage m.ibat b utinthe roint nuclei ran be aiarrhed In either fold or boiled siirra, and iroo im mediately wiiboot ihe unfavorable reutu hich u.uall fallow by the ordinary manner, Prica onlriJ reals, In larre boiilet. Prepared by I). TAYLOR, Jr., 10 Broad Hfeat, Dokloo, aad told by Oraeeiati ajenerallr. , J. Si. IIKNIIV, Waterburr. Geaeral Areni for Vermont Sc Caoada Fait. Ocl.,l8M. j,3y VERMONT Jfc MASS. RAIL TtOAD otlee. On and alter MONDAY, DEC Si. Trains will run as follows, vis : Upward Leave Dosloa SI 11.00 11, Filchbure al 1.30 I. M. Iovnwnrd Leave Ilraitlehor. at ISO A. W., soil Urteoneld al 9.13 A. l. South. IrfSV. llraill.bnra far Kauth V.r.a. ll 9.10 A. SI., an J 315 IV JI. North. Lesv. rjoalh -V.r.on for Braltletoro si SdO A. St., snd 4 DO . , I reignt 1 rnlns for niebbore; sod Hones lesrs nrallletxito at U.31 A. M. On Turul..i ih. Clll. Train will lea I. at 1S.40 I. AL. For Sooih Vernon aod New Vork. Freiebt Trsisi leave llrallebnro al 11.40 1'. M, Freieht 'J'rnilis ferrii e al Uraiil.bn.n rnn ftailftS St 3 001'. tl.,and oa Tuesdays aa.slra Frei(bl II 11,15 , Hum OOUlll .1 S.UU 1 . SI, Tb. II.OOA.ftl.lr.inr,ftm lln.tnn .mn.HI ilklk. xwuHciKH, ,,i.rf ,.. iiuau ii ureean.m, i.r v"i .eld, llallield, Norlbamptoo, llolyote, Cbiropre sad Springfield, and wish th, nirhl train loN. V.eitrrl' Th. downward A. tl.ltaia fi.a Drallleboro.ssil IZJX) M. Irsin from Uoston, counecf with lh Aiheelel Rsil Rosd al South Vernon, . ,, OTIST. ROaOLES.Siip'l. Filehborg, Nov. 30, 1045. VERMONT VALLEY RAH.ROAB Notice. On ind after MONDAY, MAY Mb. TRAINS will mn.as follows : Leav. Bellows Falls for Brattlebore, 8.20 A. M, and 3.10 P.M. i returning leave Brattlebore for. Bellows Falls 10.80 A. M. snd 4.16 r.M. Fieioiit Tb six leaves Bellows Falls st 9.S0 A M.i and Brattkboro at 1,00 1. M. The two Passencrer Train. nt this Route, con nect South with tbe Vt, & Mass. snd Connecticit River Rail Ilosds, to Springfield, Hartford, Ne lr.!,!. .n.l Vt.1V . I . , v-t fin -. - miujriwri, II 1 1 VT t IU .1 CI- . vi - the North with the ltutlAnd ind Burlington, Sulli van: Vermont Central, Vermont and Canada, Con ncctlcut and Fassumpsio Rivers Rail Roads, form ingdlrect communication with Wtilclisll, Sarsloga & Schenectady, St. Johnsbury and White Moun tains, Burlington and Rouse's Point, Ogdensburf and Montreal, M. 81.0 AT, Supt. Vikuom Vilut Riil Hovd Orrici,) A run, 29, 1856. J onoonniES i onoonniBB 1 1 THE subscribers have again formed a copartner ship in business and wnuM ..v in.! thev Lavs Just received a freah supply of Goods, which ,hH HI at low prices, "111 do you good. i. Call snd see us snd " "Quick Rules At Small Profits" Is our Motto. VANTBD In exchange for Coeds or Cssh, Corn, Re, Oats, Pot.leei. Butter. Cheese, E. 1 .'lry! so - a- BTODDAItD LtOHAUU. "''"'. Nor. IBth, 1B65. ft 12 TUILlINO LOTS. Four of the bes buildine lots tn town, situate on Walnot-St. ' UTJO-- 19 will bs sold cheap Vy the subscriber. a KTRKLAND. Tsb, , 1858, tffl