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the GBEAToycEMENTS ever yet The Great Sale Continued ! Account of STOCK TAKEN! Over $100,000 jftrth of CLOTHING to bo Sold and Closed up Jm tiR'UaUly at O A K II ALL, PRICES OF CLOTHING Twenty - Five Per Cent. In concm.c.nce of the very MILD WEATHER of the Senon, thus fur, and tlio ORE A I QL AN 1 1 I Kb OF GARMENTS iniulo up bv the undersigned tins Fall for WINTER WEAR, it (m"" irv Unit tliis Immense Mock of Uh.fi TLEMJ.fi is WINTER CLOTHING a.m. M UNIMJIX . MA-, 11 1(1 Vi'.S should KH Clcft'l 1 JmmtfUutely! The following Kxlrnomtiiary jnieirmrm. mu therefore offere'red to the public, Read tins, and (Uil Ut fa U " This will pay to take a trip to Boston. The saies will continue until every article is Bold. , , Every article of tlio enormous Stock of Geo. W. Simmons' OAK HALL! t3S" WILL BH MAKKF.D DOWN )o Pl-.lt ficvT. 11KLOW THE VERY LOWEST 1'IUCKS NOW CUKHEXT AT THIS Great Clothing Mart! This Stock embraces tlio most Extensive- Assort ment ot GENTLEMEN'S BOYS' CLOTI1LXG! Ever collected torethor in any Oiie Establishment in iliio or any other country. THICK CLOTHING! at an enormous discount will know-where toeall for tlie.-e Goods MUSI' BE DISPOSED OF! us I have detei mined, whatever may be tlio Sacrifice, that this Great Stock of can Winter Chilling, no.v on hand in my Establishment, Qy SHALL BE SOLD!TJ Examine- the following low '.rices, reduced one fourui, xfjT And brim? tins advertisement with you. DELOW IS THE LIST. 833 blue Pilot Overcoats, velvet collars, at S6, 8, 10, IS 2"3 Blue Mackinaw Blanket Overt-oats $0, S, 10 It) J Cjorditigion Overcoats and Sacks SO, s, 10 5JJ Fancy Tweed do do SI, J, o, (i I)) Pilot Jackets, lined with flannel $3,3 '. : '-' dJJ French Overcoat, nude in Paris $6, 10, l(j loj Duflio do and Sacks I, !) do do figured, plain and ribbed - -h-H 5. b 50 Camlet (real goat's hair) Wrappers, quilted .feS, 10, 12 33.) Tweed Sacks and Overcoats Sd, 4, 5, (j SO Hunting and Business Coats of black velveteen $ 2, 3, 4 533 SiiHo and Double Wave Beaver Overcoats, Iron so. l'l. 1-2, 14 275 Brown Sacks, velvet collars and facing, &c. 87, b, 10 130 Olive and Brown Castor Cloth Overcoats SI, U, 8, 10 73 Siberian Beaver Overcoats, Gold and Silver mixed M0, 12, U 433 Broadcloth Overcoats, brown, green, black Sl'2, 14, J3 375 Superfine Drab Overcoats and Sacks, woollen linings S3, u,S, 10, 12, U 100 Jackets, blueand black broadcloth 81,5, 0,30,7 103 do Satinet, a good article SJ, 2,-), a 3333 pairs rants, Broadcloth, Doeskin and Cassi mere, assorted S-, 3.53, !),5J, 5 2303 do stout Satinet, twilled and plain SI, 1,75, 3, 2,53, 3,4 1533 Vests, of satin, rich figured and plain black SI, 50, 1.75, 2, 3,5), 3 233fr do Fancy and plain Velvet and Cashmere SI, 1,23, 1,5), 1,75,3, 2,53 1033 do Valencia, Cloth, Marseilles, &c. 53c, 75c, SI, 1,50, 2,3 533 Royal plaid, all wool, single and double-breasted SI, 1,25, 1,53 353 Dressing Gowns, fig'd and plain velvet SI, 5, C 333 do do Print and M. de Laine S'2,53, 3,50, 5 &33 Dress and Frock Coats, blue, blue-black, green, jrown, Sec. S7, 9, 10, 12, 14 233 Business Coats, olive, brown, green, ccc, $0,53, 7, 8, 10 753 Cloaks, Opera and Full Circle So, fj, 10, 12, 14 233 do and Capes mado from pilot and beaver S3. 5. (i. 8. fl 3, 5, (i, 8, 9 iTST OF FASHIONABLE BOYS' CLOTHING, 'AT SIMILARLY LOW BATES. Overcoats and Sacks of brown and black Broad cloths, each from S3, o, 0, C,53 Overcoats and Sacks, of Ueaver nnrt root $2,51, 3, 3,50, 4, 4,50, 5 J Overcoats and Sacks, of Satinetts and Tweeds 52,75, 3, 3,50, 4, 4,50 Cloaks and Caps, of Broadcloth $2,50, 3, 3,50, 4,50, 6 Dross Frocks, of black, brown, green, olive Cln'hs SO, 0,51, 7, 7,53, 8 .T.icknts of black, brown, ereen, ouve uioms $2, 2,25, 2,50, 3, 3,53, 4 P.ill;a Suits, all colors, a ereat variety $1,5,5,50,0,0,53 Pan's, of Broadcloth, Cassimera, Doeskin, -c 51,75,2,2,25,2,51,3 Vests, of black and fancy col'd Satins, Velvets, &c. 50c, 75c, SI, 1.25, 1,53 Vests, double-breasted, of Cloth, Plaid, Valencia, a50c, 75c , SI, 1,23, 1.50 Overalls, and many other articles of Boys' Cloth )nlr " 30, 37 and 53 cents, and an endless variety of such goods. EL KG A XT FURNISHING GOODS, AS FOLLOWS : 333 dozen White Shirts, linen bosoms, collars and wristbands, each b'3c, 75c, SI 103 dozen White Shirts, plain 33, 37, 50 cents 53 do Striped Calico Shirts 50, 02 5) do Twilled stripe Shirts 37,50 10) da Cotton Flannel Shirts and Drawers 33, 42 25 do Merino and Angola Shirts and Drawers 02, 75 133 do Ipswich and Portsmouth Shirts and Drawers U2c, SI 51 do Royal Ribbed Shirts and Drawers 53, 73 53 do Plain and Twilled Red Flannel Shirts and Drawers 02, 75 131 do Guernsey Frocks 75, $1 75 do Linen Bosoms, plain and run plait, all kinds 25 75 1033 do Collars, plain and colored, fashionable 8, 2o 23 do Rich figured Satin Scarfs, 75c, SI, 75 53 do Satin Cravats, heavy C2.i, SI 21 do Superfine Italian Cravats 50c, 51,17 533 do Self-adjusting Cravats and Stocks, Satin and Silk 47, 73 1331 do Brace", of all kinds and material 37,02 73 do Mufflers and Comforters, figured and spotted 13, 33 20 do Kid Gloves, black, white and fancy colors 37, 73 101 di Fancy Gloves, silk, linen and wool 8, 20 fl') do Buck Gloves, super, and Mittens 10, 53 23J do Pocket Handkerchiefs, silk and linen (i, Si 531 no' Socks and Woollen Mits r '(). 33 53 do Smoking Caps, of Silk, Wool and Velvet 12, SI 21 do Brussels and other Carpet Bags $1.1,25 iOOl do Umbrellas, silk and cotton, all sizes 37c, $2,51 2113 do Canes, with swords, dirks, &c. 12, $2 &c. &o. &o. Together with an endless variety of " RICH PIECE GOODS ! Which will bo made up in tho most I'ashionablo Manner, at short notico, hs my Whole Stock must bo closed up IMMEDIATELY, on account of the Altkhations sow going on upon the premises, and the mildness of the season XT"" Every ono who calls upon me to purchase during tho period named, may do so in the Confident Expectation of gotting A G,-tui Bargain ! ItllMl'.MllEIi Geo. W. Simmons' " OAK HALL," ANN STREET, BOSTON, fTjacosire TntJIXKAo of MCT-.w.tKT8Rrjta' ) JionTbu, .Tr. 17. 1S4& ix:rfl:45 j Great asd Important Chemical Discovery. CHEMICAL COMBINATION FOR THE VEGE TABLE KINGDOM TO REPEL DISEASES. Dr. GUYS0TTts"EXTRACT OP Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. THIS chemical compound, with other vegetable productions, is one of tho most important dis coveries of the age. It is far superior to any simple sarsaparilla syrup that lias ever been used. It has performed in'oro than fifteen thousand cures since the discovery was made, which is only about twelve months. Tfie controlling power over disease which this Syrup possesses, may bo attributed to tho fact that it is composed purely of vegetable extracts, each article in it having a direct reference to sonio internal organ, consequently the whole system re ceives then- beneficial influence, wlnoii occasions neither sickness nor pain in their operation, and can be taken at ail times and under all circumstan ces without regard to diet or business, is certainly a Icsnleratiiin m tlio history ot medicine. ims com pound extract is nut up in quart bottles and ollbred at the low price of one dollar per bottle. The object being to give tho patient an opportunity, by the purchase of one bottle, to test its valuable medical properties, and the power it has over disease. It can bo taken by the aged and the infant with equal efficacy. This extract of yellow dock and sarsa parilla' is a cure, positive and permanent cure for consumption, scrofula or king's evil, erysipelas, salt rheum, pimples on the face, chronic, acute and in- lmmniutory rheumatism, gout, general debility, dys pepsia, nervous headache, liver complaintspinal aflcctions, female complaints, ulcers, humors, syphil lis in its worst form, allcctions of the bladder and kidneys, billions cliolieand serious looseness, biles, cosMvencss, colds, coughs, corrupt humors, dropsy, enlargement of the bones, fever and ague, giddiness, gravel, headaches of every kind, inward levers, im pure blood, jaundice, loss of appetite, leprosy, mer curial diseases, night sweats, nervous debility, ner vous complaints of all kinds, neuralgia, organic affection, palpitation of the heart, painter's cliolic, piles. This compound is an infallible cure for the piles, rush of blood to the head, pain in the bead, side, chest, back, limbs, joints and organs, scurvy, sick headache, stiffness of the joints, exposure and imprudence of life. This newly discovered chemi cal compound, extracts nervous diseases from the system, cleanses the blood and invigorates the body more effectually than any article that has ever been sold. In the vegetable kingdom, an All-wise Being has deposited such plants and herbs as are congenial to our constitutions, and adapted to the cure of all curable diseases to which human nature is incident. And this compound svrnp is composed of those valuable plants, some of which have lately been dis covered and used, and found to bo certain specifics in inon-an is oi diseases that uetoro delieil tlio best of medical skill. Opinions of Physicians. This is to certify that we, the undersigned, phy icians of the city of New York, have in n ereut many caes j rescribed Dr. (Juysott's extract of yel low dock and sarsaparilla. aiid aro fully assured that it has no equal among the varied syrups and sarsiipnrma preparations mat nave ever oeen sola, John F. Steman, M.l) Sam'l T. Wells, M.l). r. S. Jlavnard, M.l). Ja.. E. Morgan, M.l). F. If. Thomas, M D. S. M. Johnson, M. D. New York, Oct. 10, IS 10. Read the Testimony. Opinion of a physician retriirdina- the combination of yellow dock with sarsaparilla. Montgomery, Juno S, 1S47. Mr. Bennett: Dear sir. In this aire of patent medi cine excitement, it affords me great pleasure to sec, among me nmutiiernnie sarsaparilla preparations, one compound that is likely to stand the test of time. Your syrup, combining as 'it does tho two best routs now known, will most assuredly meet with univer sal approbation. lor the last la years I have been in the habit of using, more or less', yellow dock root in syrup and ointment preparations' in my practice, and have no hesitation in saying that it is the most valuable root now known. 1 have been prescribing your extract since I first saw it, and it is o nial to my expectation. Very respectfully yours, H. T. It. Smith, M. D, The most remarkable. Female Medicine known. Dr. Guysott's Cunipound Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, containing other vegetable produc tions that act upon the slender and delicate consti tution of the female, with all the mildness of an alternative, and still showing very plainly its valu able properties, iu such diseases as incipient con sumption, barrenness, lencorrluea, or whites, ob structed or difficult menstruation, incontinence of urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and for the general prostration of tho system, no matter whether the renilt of inherent cau'c or causes produced bv irregularity, illness or accident. It is astonishing to see what invigorating effects it has upon the human frame. Persons, all weakne-s and lassitudo before taking it, nt once become strong, robu-t and full of energy under its influence. It immediately coun teracts the nervousness of the female, which is the great cause of barrenness. It will not be asked of me lo exhibit certificates of cure performed in cases of so delicate a nature, but I can assure the nfilict cd that we have received a great many certificates of wonderful cures, mush beyond our own cxpecta- tions. Several cases where familes have been with out children, and after using a bottle or two of this invaluable medicine, have been blessed with healthy oir-pring. More testimony in favor of the superiority of Dr. G-ivso't's Extract of Yellow Duck and Sarsaparilla over all other siin lar remedies. Extractsof letters roceued.J Read ! Ren I ! Watertown, Je Tenon Co. Nov. 4, 1S17. Mr. S. F. Bennett: Sir, I am at a loss to express (with words) what has been said in praise of vour Compound Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparil la All who have had the pleasure of using it, speak of its marvelous eft'ects in removing disease, with so much feeling and heart-felt satisfaction, that I am confident now that no medicine in use can boast of its superior qualities. Many who have been com plaining for years with pain in the side, burning and pain in the chest, dyspepsia, general debility, loss of appetite, chills, night sweats, salt rheum, scrofula in fact all the diseases that we in this climate are heir to, find in tho lellow Duck and Sarsaparilla all that is requisite to make them what they were iu their days of health, &C We find that wo have had some twelve dozen hot ties in three months, are nearly out. You will oleaso send an equal number, and oblige yours, llOVT CC GltEGOliY. Consumption Cured. Victor, Orleans Co. N. Y.Jnly 15.1S47. Mr. Bennett. Little Falls: Dear sir. on the receipt of this solid meat least four dozen bottles Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. It is giving on- nre satistaction Here. Une case, that ot a young man from Michigan, nearly gone with consumption. ue commenced tauing tne meuicino when unable to sit up, and bef ire using tho whole of the first bottle was so much better as to be able to walk to the neighbors, and it is now certain that he will sret well speedily. Ho was also very deaf, and Ihat'isabo nearly cured. I here aro other cases where it has been used with good success. Yours, truly, A. I'. Dickinson-. Victor, .Tulv 2S, 1817. Mr. Bennett: Dear sir. The medicine sent has not como to hand yet. I am entirely out, with calls of from 0 to 10 bottles per day. Send soino by express immediately. iu Haste, yours, A. 1'. Dickinson. Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured Seneca Falls, July 10, 1S47. Mr. Bennett: Dear sir, I am entirely out of your Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and will be much obliged if you will send me some four dozen or more bot tles as soon ns possible. I do not like to bo out of the medicine. So tar it has sold well and uiven entire satisfaction. Ono bottle of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, awhwo bottle of Rheumatic Liniment, sold on tho 11th day of June, has performed a radi cal cure of Inflammatory rheumatism of long stand ing, upon a gentleman' who was only able to move about the house on crutches. He was in our village to-day- some six or seven miles from home, without crutches or cane. Ho wished me to tender you his unfeigned thanks for being restored to health, and relieved from pain and suffering by the sole use of your invaluable medicine. J. R, Buown. Prepared nt S. F. Bennett's Laboratory. T.ltHn Falls, Herkimer County, N. Y.,and sold by V. I.'oss, Brandon; Henry Siinonds, Hittsforrl; Luther Dan iels, Rutland; Iioof & Tonilinson, Castletop; Hook er Hi Joslin, West l'oultney ; .las. Kelsev, Fairhaven; V R. Barber, Benson ; Catlin S; Wright, Orwell ; Kent Wright, Shoroham ; N. S. Bennitt, Bridport ; Sidney Moody, Middl.'bury, and by the principal druggists and merchants throughout the U. States, West Indies and Cumulus. None genuine unless put in the large squaro bot tle?, containing a quart, with the name of the Syrup blown iu the glass, with tlio writtca signature of S. F. Kkn-sktt op eech outs-da -vm.r,r. ixfc0:x.' 1WAREHOUSE OF NO. 56 CEDAR STREET, NEW YOEK. (LATE LEE & JUDSON) rvCCUPY tho spacious VIVE STORY WARE J HOUSE, No. 5C CEDAR STREET, the whole of which is devoted to the exhibition and sale of the SlKGLK AliTICLE of PRINTED CALIC0E S, Their present stock consists of nearly One Thousand Packages, Embracing some THOUSANDS of different pat terns and eolorhiErs. and comprisina everything dc. sirable in the line. FOREIGN and DOMESTIC. All of which are offered for sale, for cash, or satis. factory credit, at the lowicst i-iti i.s, by tlio PIECE Oil PACKAGE. New Styles are received almost every day, and many of them ar got up for our own sales, ur.d not to tie found elsewlicre. Printed lists of prices, corrected from day to day, with every variation in tne inaruet, are juaceu in the hands o buyers. Merchants w ill be able to form some idea of the extent and variety of our assortment, when we state that the value of our usual stock of this one article, is at least twice the value ol the entire stocK ol dry iroods usually kept bv ourlareestwholesaloiobbers This fact, together with tho fact, that our means and attention, instead of being divided among a vast va riety of articles, aro devoted wholly too.i',wil! ren der'tho advantages which we can offer to dealers perfectly obvious : and it shall be our care that none who visit our establishment shall meet with any dis appointment. Our assortment is complete at. all seasons of the year. J. EE, J L'JJS ON 0' . EE. V. S. R. F. LEE, formerly of the firm of Lord& Lees, and late senior partner in the original linn of Lee & Brewster, from which connection he with drew some time ago, has resumed business in con nection with Messrs Lee & Judson, under tho firm of LEE, JUDSON & LEE, and he ventures to as sure his friends and the public, that the new firm will maintain the same pre-eminence in this branch of the trade, which formerly distinguished the other two houses to which he belonged. U:ti:ly IMPORTERS & DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF IRON, STEEL, NAILS, SPIKES, TIN, COPPER, WIRE, LEAD, WROUGHT NUTS, WAS HERS, PATENT PUMPS, American Hivets, Files, Tinners' Jluchines, Patent Lend Pipe ; Cross Cut, Circular and Mill Saws j Sleigh Shoes, and Heavy Hard Ware, 207 RIVEPv STREET, TROY, N Y. IIexuy Tatok, Geo- L. EiGENimoDT, ) 8:47:tf DR SPEAR'S INDIAN MEDICINES! Prepared hy the old Indian Doctor, so much celchraled for his remarkable cures. WUF.ItK these medicines are introduced, every ob jection is at once prostrated, lor they have irnincd the most perfect conlidencu of every individual utter giving them a fair trial. I do not hesitate to sny ll.nt tfie celebrity of these medicines have outstripped all of the popular remedies of the I, nited States; mid there are perfect reasons for the acknow ledged merits ofthoe medicines, in the first ; they have not come up in a lew days or years, but on the contrary, they are lhe scien lilic compounds of the celebrated Dr J IS. Spear, of Boston, after n long, extensive and successful pnictice. and inav be relied upon with the most perfect certainty as a positive cure in all the diseases for which they are recommended. And I do not hesitate to guarantee u perfect cure in every curable disease. Reader, if you will persevere a reasoimble time witli these medicines, as recommended, vou must certainly ii-el yourself nn derthehipliestobligationforlhe.se valuable and im- Iiortaut discoveries. You will also feel yoarselfia duly ound to recommend them to t lie nfllictt-d. There are more than two thousand persons in (lie tale of .ew I!:,i,i.-nru ami Vermont Hint will te.-tily (o the highly iniportanr eff.cacv oi these medicines, and many will testify that their lives have been saved only by the use of these celebrated medicines. For pai lii-iilai sai i cer tificates tee my Health Directory, to be obtained of a gents prat is. NOTICE. Xo letters or communications will bean- sweied except postpaid, with one dollar enclosed to pay for services. 1 have something else to do except reading and writing ten or twenty letters a day for notli imr. TOXIC CORDIAL. For females that nre pot regu lar, or too much ; so also for weakness or debility. HESTORA TIVE COIl VTA L. J'or eripinx pains In the bowels, coughs of short standing, and a good cum inon family phv.-ic. BA l.M OF LIFE. No. 1 and 2. For all diseases of the lungs, coughs, consumption, phthisic, asthma, liver complaint, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart and de bility. LIVF.RWORT PILLS. A universal family pill, to be used in all cases wheie physic is required, such as violent colds, pains in the limbs, side, back or hesd. They will in all cases prevent a lever and cleanse the stomach and bowels, fro. irn.ir.KVS FRIEND. ForthcfallinKCfthewomb, pressing ilown piiins, heat in passing the water, pnins in the small of the back mid legs or groins w ith lan guor or fainfim;. GERMAN LOTION. For the salt rheum, scalt head, and scrolidons sores. C RA VEL M r TURE. For the graveli stranguary. and stoppage of waer. CATARRH SNUFF. For the catarrh, head ache, coughs and sore throat. CORN PLASTER. HAIR OIL. For scurf and dandnia". BALSAM OF LIFE. To be taken with other reme dies for consumption, coughs, colds, phthisic, ustlmiu, cramp, spasms, liN. spitting of blood, &c. JAUNDICE BITTERS. For jaundice, weakness, debility, female weakness, rheumatism, dyspepsia and liver contphiint. PAIN KILLER. For rheumatism, chronic or acute, sprains, bruises, swellings, pains iu the side, back or uiiins. COSMETIC LOTION. For pimples, and all crop, thms of the skin, small scabs, warts, and Parber!s itch. MOTHER S CORDIAL, rreparulory for confine ment in the last, slaves of pregmincy. I could referto thousands in Boston, Mass., .Maine, Rhode Island and Connecticut to prove the genuine elfcacy of these med icines. Thev will recommend themselves. CER TIFICA TES. For the satisllietion of the pub. lie T would invito the attention of the reader to my Health Directory, where tiiev will find certificates to their satisfaction, to be obtained of ascnts gratis. A CENTS. Brandon. V. TIoss: Plftyhrtl. I). Winslow; 7?nrA-s''r, Brings & Tierce : ut-rhini. .1. (i. Stimson : Mnntpp'er. S. 1". Itedflcld ; 7Wo. Falh. Nichols fc M'atlins ; Prot tnsrvi'U, Joseph A Smith: Mount Unity, A. II. Miller; C'ttii'tzfillr, Jones &l)ow; RnUnatl, W. E.C. .siod dard ; ClnrfU'lon. Lucit.n B. Peek. 8:4f):ly INOCURE! NO PAY!! REV. B. IIIBBARD'S ANTI BII.LIOUS FILLS, WARRANTO") to cure the NEItrOCS SICK JIEADACIIE, fi'ERVOrS DEBILITY of any kind, or the LIVER COMPLAINT in its first stages. If these I'ills do not effect a cure, the pur chaser has only to return the Box and receive back his money. Jim Ki-oiri half n Pill, to two Tills. 05- J'rit e 12 1-2 cents per liox. For sale bv VOLNKY ROSS, Brandon, Henry Sitnond, Pittsforrl ; Klctcher it Wright, A. Hitchcock & Co., anl Cbipman&McK.ven, Orwell; Kent Wright, ft horeliam ,- r. Hetcner ec hon, Una tort, and by Druggists generally hi Rutland and Ad dison Counties. ix:ll:ly September 1, 1S47. BUFFALO HOTEL, BOSTOX. r'FIHE undersigned having leased the above nam X ed establish.nent for the term of five years would respectfully announce to the traveling" pub lie that he is now'putting the rooms in suitable ol der for the loception of those who may find it con venient to favor him with n call. No pains will be spared in furnishing the table with a suitable varie ty of well prepared food: and those who desire not Inti.xicatino Duinks, will find such materials for conducing to their enjoyment us to induce them to give a second call. The IJL'l-T'AI.O HOTEL is located on tlio cor nor of East and South streets; but a few rods from the Wettern Ruilroiul ftepot, and Baggage will be conveyed cither way free of charge. Qy Fiire only 75 cents per day. Please call JEREMiAH M ERR ITT. Boston. Fob. 18, 1847, 8.2i3:.tf BEST assortment of CAPSm Vermont, rticiip, at HIOGIXS. ROBERT -MERRY'S MUSEUM. A STANDARD PERIODICAL FOR YOUTH. Edited by S. G. 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" " " sides and edges, " SS r0 ' " fel 4r. Red " " " " " $J 00 " " $1 00. A liberal discount to tho trade. BEAD THE FOLLOWING NOTICES OF THE WORK.Ji ROBERT MERRY'S MUSEUM. I know not whereto look for a more valuable set of books for n school library, or for n fnmilv nl children, than the six bound volumes of Robert Merry's Museum. I have recently obtained a set for mv children, and they find an inexhaustible source of amusement and instruction in' perusing their varied contents. Their 'moral influence is dicidedly good, ami thev contain much valuable information commit nicated in the most Interesting manner. These volumes, very beautifully bound, so as to be an orna incut to ii ii v shelves, are offered at I lit little more tl an a dollar a voh ir e: and thev must nrovo n rich treasure in any family where the children are fond 530 Houston street, New York; Sept. 4, 1S47. Afrer n cursory examination of Robert Merry's New York, 1 think them well adapted for our bistrict ii. s. mclall, Albany, N. Y. August 10, 1S47. G. 9:19 to 10:18 Medical Adveriisciu m. AN UNEQUALLED REMEDY ! And an Alumnae for 1S-18 Grails. 1st For Colds and Fevcrfeh fjulnigs and prtvtntlrg 2d Fur Asthma, Liver Coiniilaint and liil lions aflcc tions. 3d For Dinrliocn, Indirection and Loss of Appetite. 4th For C'otivoi:ts in temalus and males. ftii For rtttmiueh atU'ctions, i M.eiiit and File.'. THE O li A 1' I CIM S aie. it is i.ot bad totaKe. nev er gives imiii,und FVFK LFjAVFs UM'l COVIIV! F or uif these tiling it is wanatited unequalled, ai.u all w !:o du not iind it o niay letuin tl.e Lottie and e. their nionev. Thismeuicineis LOXGLEY S CHEAT WESTERN IXDl.i .V PA A.i CEA. Fuller ut-Mii iulion in an Alman ac lor 1648, gratis. IIAIIt TONIC. To the ra!d and (i rev If vou wish a rich, luxuri- eiil head ol' hair, lrti i.uni damn nil1 ui d heuil, do not ill to procure tne genuine liaitn ol Columbia in eue ol' buktne.s it will moietliaii exceed youi exjieetutions. Many who have lot their htur lot- twenty yeyis hue had it restoied to its oiiinul iKJi iectiuii by the use o. tni.s balm. Age, state oreondiliun appears to benoob- t;.cle whatever: it also causes the thud to now wii which the delicate hair tube is liJled. by uhiuii niea..; thousands, whose hair was giuy us the Asiatic eu'e. have had their hairiestoied ions natural color by the usy ol thi.- invaliuible leiuedv- In all eaes of lever it will he found the niot jleauiit ash that can be ueU. A few applications only uie nece.-.arv lo heei) the hail from fadiuif oat. It .strengthen the roots, it nevei fuilf. to inipurt a rich glossy ujipearance. and as a per fume lor the toilet it is uneotiaiiul ; it hoios thiet'tnues as mueli as other miealieil nair restoiatiie-and imoie (leetual. Ihu ta-nuiue luauutactuied only by Coin- stock St Co. lil Courtlandt st. ew-Voik. CONXEL S MAGICAL TAIN EXTRACTOH. It is now conceded by medical men that Counei'. JIie.;ieal i'ain Lt actor, manuiacliued by Comioek & Co., 'il Couitiauut st , iN. V , is tne reute.-t winuer oi the bll it et-ntury. Jtsein-ei aie triuy nurueulous. All pins aie reniot'ed from unins, scahis, &c, ai.d all ex ternal .-ores, iu a lew nui.uu-s al'lerits ui'piitalion. heal ing tue same on the most delicate rl.in, lea. in,? no scar. It is equally beueiieial in all kinds of iulLnnmi tory diseases, such assure .ipplesuiid Fes; piuin. Kheuiiinrisiit. Wnite dwelling ami t'iceis, imii-es. Hums, Chillblains, Ersipela, Files, Tic loion au, &o We iniglit add as piool lo all wi say, tl.e names oi many eminent physicians chouse it in their putetice. and hundreds oi the clergy who praise it to tneir peo ple, hind parents keep it constantly on hand, in cases of accident by lire life may be lost without ic, hul In its use all burns nre subject to its control, unless the vi tals are de-tioyed. I autiou lemember and ask foi Council's Magical I'ain Extractor, manulucUned b) Comstock Si Co. N. und take 1.0 other. DEAFNESS CC RED. Dr. McXair's Accoustic Oil. -Those denf from old ngf, and fiom iniai.ey often teceiiu their licaring in u most miraculous maiiner. by the use of this oil. It ha. theellert to rc-to:e the tension and bring into the nat ural action of the pail-iso a.s to lestoie the heniing when lo t or imimired. 'J'liis will be Uone in uil case. of recent deafness, and ninny of long slai. !.:. g. All deaf ijersons should use this oil. (ouislock ik Co.tl Courtlandt st. are the whole alers. l iice sl imv Ua.k. PILES, SOKES, AC The Genuii e Hays' Liniment, i: un ai tlele morejust ly celebrated r.s acure for tne alur.e.than any or nb otln-rs. Its cures are almost iuiimn-Tnbie, and il i- j oiuy neee-sary 10 ici mose who ki.ow Ttie nnicjeeiM, Used it with such L'reat sueee - ;. ih.it it is to be l.j.o trnt- and genuine uf Comstock & Co. 21 Cuurliund t. Acw V ork, hole jtiopiietors. DK. PPtlON S ?IC1C HEADACHE HK.MRDV Why will von suffer with that distressing conipluint when iiremedv is at Inittdthrf Mill not laii to cue ou.' I Ins remedy will ellectually deslioy any attack ol' head ache, either nervous or billious. It lias cured ca.-es oi twenty years' manning. mother's relief. Iii'lian Ditrorer. All expecting to hecome mothers, nnd i.nxieiisto m oid the 1 ains, Distress and Uinigen ol' cliildbeariug. are earnestly entu-iited to ca'ui llai, fears, ullny their nervousness, ami sooth their way b the use of' this most extnon dinary eijetable prodac Hon. Those who will candidly oli.er. e its virtues, must approve of it iu their hearts ; every kind and nU'eeiiun at j husband will feel it his most solemn duly to allevi ate lhe distress his wife is ex posed lo. by a Mtl'e and eei -tain nn-lliodj which is Iheue of this 'mother's relief. Fartberparlicuhns iu pamphlets iutemk-d for the fe male eye, are to be had eralis where this hiiiuauecoidia! is to he found. l he Mother's lielk-f is pieptucd, i,i,il sold only, hy the now so'e propriutuis, Couistock & t o, 21 C'ourtlaiidt st. Kew-Voik. FOH WORMS. Kolmstock'8 Vcririlfucre will eradicate nnd cure cl I! d-ai alio iiiiMjts who bine norms. I aution I'.ei.nii of nil unless the name is spelled - Kolnistoek." the oh Hutch nam.-of the inventor. 1'iiee 'i". cts per lioltle IE7 It cannot injure the child should there be in woiiiis, but it will do it good. TO TUB HALT AD LAME, Comstock's Nerve and Rone Liniment and Indian Veiretuble I'Jixir. is the most effectual cure lor Iiln.ii matisui, contracted cords, or muscles, and is warruuted to cure any case of Rheumatism or Cout. All of fheabove named in tides, which have obtained anhoouded po'.uluritv. nresold bv V Ross, K .)ac!;son. It lllnke, itinn'don; Wallace fc ilyde, J C Sawver. Sudbury; UriirgH & l'eaice, Hochester; II .Shnonii.--. C (iinngor, l'ittsford : 'I' Spencer Si Co., Iloitonville : Chipman ft McEwan. Catlin & Wright. Orwell : Join Simonds, Whiting: .1 H Huntley. .Salisl.u'v; Siduex Moodv, W 1" Kussel, Jliddleburv ; Hurl k ,M:ison, Knt. land : Jones & 1 low. ( uttinisville; Snnniel I'owuseiul. Wnllingibid; (i rarn.ely, Hristol ; liinuhain & Kclls. Veri?eiines: and l.v Jlerelaiutsand Druggists (,-euei all. in the State of Yermoiit. ix3'J:x3ij II II MEItRITT, General Agent. READY FAY. I'rniR subscribers lmviiio como to tlio con-L-lusioii to sell entirely for llemly Puy. unci nt r.-ilnced pricos, woubl invito nil who wish to jnircliiisc at low prici-.s, to cull. AVo would say to nil iu.k'btcil to tlio Into firm of U'. Chimian & Co. nnd to us, cull ami settle Hiul pay, or their accounts will be pul in tho wav of collection. CHITMAN & McEWAN. Cliipntfin's Point. . nearly seven years, and its merits are too well known to cheapest juvenile periodical ever pi luvenilfi neriiulietil evor nuMishpd in Ibis nr iew lork city, each yearly volume contains 3b4 puires. of reading. JOHN S. C. AllllOT T, l I'lncipai ol loung Ladies institute. Museum, rnbbsliofl l,v Tessrs O. V R ft P., of nt School Libraries. ' bounty bupeniitendcnt, Albany County, N. Y. W. & S. O. POST, Publishers. 5 Beeknian sti eet, Clinton Hull, N. Y. DR lOWNhllLND'S SAHSAFA ELLA. THE MOST EXTR.AOUDINARV SIEIIICINE IX THE W0KI.I ? 'I" Ills extiact is put up in ipiai t bottles ; it is six times cheaper. pk';iMinier ano . an anted stij ei-ior to mi) so!d. Jt ciins diseases without .oni:ln:g, pinging, sickening, or d jbi.ilanng tne l alient. Tlii'givut beauly and suj,eiiinily of this Sarsnpsnillu over al other ineoicilies is whi.e it c.adiciites ui.-cum-.-it iiitigoiutcs tlielody. It is one ot the very Ut .Spring and Siounier iaedieii.es e.er knuwu .' it not only pui dies the whole sjsteni und stiui. Athens II. e person, I. ut it ceales new pine and rich blood '. a po ei pos.-cs.-,id by no other ineoicine. And in his lif.s lhe grand scciet ol its wondeilui success It has penonucd nithiu the )as twoyeuis inoie Ihan K.Oou cuus of seveie caes of disease ; at lea.-1 U;UIU ol ti.esc wciecun sideied incui :d.le. .Muietl.an 3.0' ' cases oi I honic Rheumatism ; 2.(10') cases ol Dyspepsia ; 4.W eases of Cell, rai HcLility and Want of Energy, 7.00U cases ol I lie dilli-reiit leinaic Complaints, fc.'iOO cases ol .--cioiuia : l.i'iCvi tut-s oft Oll.-UlUpliuU. Ai.d lhuiisai. .Is of diseases of the-blocd. viz. ; Vlcers, erysi.eUis, salthihu.-ni, pimj ks on ti.eiaee, &c. &.C. l oether wiin iiiiinei was cases ol'siek ht-iul ache, pain in the side ami cia-i-t, s inui al.eciions, &c. This, ml1 are aware, must aj 1 ear ineienihle, but we h:n e lelteis fiom physicians ai.u on.- iifM-nis fiom uil I arts of tl.e L'niteo Males iuloriiiiiig us oi extiaoitiii.a i cines. Jt. un lluskiik Emj. oi.v-oi lli, mo.-t le.-pec-table diiigiiists in heuark, i. J. inioiins ire ll.nt he can icier to thousands ol cures iu tliecit. ol.Vw Voik hich we will icier to w iih piei.Mne, and lo men ol i-htiiacter. It isthe best ine'ticine for the m.-vim.!,, !,,,. ( of disca-'C I uown. It has ui.uoubtedly ra ed ti.e ii.es ofmoic than ft -IK IIII.DREN HIE PAST SEASON. As iticniovi'dtl.e cause ol disease nuu laepaied fliem for the suinnier seiuon. L-M'IKU STATICS OFFICER. Cnpt. (i. W. Mci.iau, ofthe L'nitvd Siuli-s Xnvv.nua Meiiiher ofthe -S.J. l.eKis.i.ii.re, bus kii.du sentu.- Ike follow ing ceitiiicaie. il tells its ow n slot .'. j;ahw:iy,.!'an. 2. 1S-I7. A year since I wns taken villi the li,lluei,ii, mid my whole sttem lefi in iidelililatcd state. I was iu di.ecd to try I r. 'l ow nsend s bur.-a ai ilia, and alu-i ta king two oi three Putties, 1 was.eiv n.nch te'ifved. and iilliibnle it ei.tiudy to the said iisuj uiiin. i havecontii md laking it and lind I impio.ecteiv day. I believe it saved my liie, and would not be without it under any consideration. O. W. Mci.EAX. St i:OFFLA(TI;lCI). This C'ertificatecoi.ciusiiely nous that this Sarsa pariila litis pet led coniio) u.ei u.c u.ot obstinate dista--e of the blood, iluce per-ons Clued iu one house is nnptccedeiilid. Tanr.n CHii.ttr.N Dr. Tow nsl.erd : Dear Sii 1 l ave the pleasure tnin 'o! to you that tlnee oi my ehildien have Leen cnitd of the Si'iot'ifa by tl.e inc of your excellei.t nnilicine. i'hey weie al'licted ver iun..-h w it, l.inlsotcs ; l.u, e juij. en sotiif foil; butties ; it took them away, for which 1 leel under deep ohliptition. Yf,ins,i;(. ISA AC W. CHAIN. 100 V.'ooster-st. New York, Maich i, 1M7. ISrooklyii Jan. 3 1? 47. TO MAT IIERS AND MARRIICD I.A till s Thisextitiet ol' fiai nipm iiia has teen n- kh-i1 iu rctcrence to fi tna'e complaints. No f.ann.'e v,l n has rea -on to supposcsl.e is ti.piourl.iiy that ethical pi ii d '-The turn ol'liie," .' l.oiild i.egl. ct f o tal.e it i:s it is a certain pte.enti.e tor any ofthe unmet ons and l.oni ble iliscaseslo w hich females aie si;l jvet at this time of id: Thisjieiiud may hedi-layed socuil vents hy iisli.g this medicine. Kuril is less alual.le lo'tho-e who iul aiiirc achina w omanhood, as it is calculated lo as.-M nature hy otiick. ninu the blood and in. i"oialiiiir He systimt. Indeed 1 1 . i s ineilicine is invaluable for all of the delecate diseases to w hich w omen aiesnhject. It biaccs the wi n!., system, renews pei'manfully the niituial energies hy remm injx the itn in ities of the hodv. not so lur ilinuilaliiiL' tl.e system as to produce a suhseijttciit relaxation, which is tl.e case of most med icines taken for fcniiilele weaknass and disease. C I! EAT FEMALE .11 EDI Cl N E. Dr. Tow iishend's Saisat rrilla isa soveiet'irn & sneedv etne for incipient Consumption, i'arreiiness I.eucuir- ho.'. or lutes, otistructed or ditt cult menstruation, in continuance of L' line, or involuntary flichatt' therc- oi. aim ioi i of jji'iiiri ai jn om i a i ion oi ti.e system no matter whether the result ot inherent cause or ciuim.s produced by irieiniliuitv, illness or uccitieut. in otiunir can ie iiiotesurtiri.-uie nian Us invi-'oratintr un, iiiiiitoi iiuiiiv. ivirui,.?ittjii;i lilVll'lih- nessiiuit lassitude, li (mi laKing i", at mice ocroim.ro I ust and full of energy under its inlluence. It imme diately countcrm-tH the nerveles-ttess of the leuiule frame, wliieh is the irteat rouse of I jirrenncss. It will not be expected of us. in ruses of so delicnfea nature, to exhibit ci'ttilicates of cutes pcifoimcd, but .vecan assure the afllictcd, fhtit handicdsofcii.es lave ht'en n-poitt-tl tons. Several cases whet e fan. hies ha. e been without children, after usinsr a lew hollies of this invaluable medicine, have been blest with a heallhy ollsprin?. Dr Tmviishem : My wife being prently distressed hy weakness nnd freneral debility, and stillerin coutimi ully by pain and a sensation oi l eating dow n, tallinp of'the'w onib. and w ilh other dill'calties, and htivii.jj know n cases w here your medicine hits etli'cted pn-ai Mires ; and also heat iajt It recon. mended for such cases is I have described. I obtained a bottle ofyottr lCxtmot ofSarsiipnrllla.nnd followed fhe directions vnu rau nie. In a short period II removed her complaints ai d e.-toreii her health. 1'eintr guileful for thehenelits she ecelved. 1 take plensnieln tluisacknowledjrinir It, and recomnii nilinii it to ti e public M. D, Jl lOb'K, Albany, Aug. 17, 1S17. Cor.flrai l& LydlusRts. oriMUNSOF PHYSICIANS. Dr Tow iisb.end is almost daily receiv irg outers fron phvsiciiins in dilVerimt i aits of tl e I i ion. This Is to c-rtify that w e,the undei i-ipncd, physicinni of the city of All any. have In t timet ins cioes jiescril ed Dr Tow iishetid's Snrmi at ilia, and I clieve It tn I. one oi ine mot. vniitttnie prepprations ol the Sarsitpa rilla in thcninrket. II . V. 1 11. INC. Jl. D., .1. 1 l.SO.X. M. 1).. li. II. Pl.'H.cs. M. D., Albany, Api il 1.1-i).-.. p. !'.. ICI II ICNDUliF, M.I, PRINCIPAL DFUCK. 120 Fulton stuvt. St'N Itnihling. New York. For sale by Dr VOLMCY POSS, Itiundon ; S. E vt insiow, i ittstoro; . l..c.stoddard, P.utland.and b. the principal DiuggUts and Merchants penerully thro' out the United Stoles, A est Indies nvd Cai-nda. 11:1 -IffWFfif III fill 1 1 i I a s R" HENRY & WELCH, Job rintrrs, Brandon, Vt. BRIGGS & WILLIAMS ATTORMFYtt AT T AW AVT Ufsr.l . a n4l it J1,L OWLJIJ i K'S I CHANCERY, BRANDON, VT. Will flftnnrl C 1., 1 . 1 - i hnsimitti ii,. . .1 P luiiisori i (unities. E.N. BRIGGS. 9:21 C.L.WILLIAMS. COPARTNERSHIP. r b l n i. : i ,i . lcrsicned this dnv D .; , ' , - "V - swwM met ship under the firm of FOOT & HODGES, ui iu mm equity in tins Mate. SOLOMON FOOT, S'LAS II HODGES. Ouice over the Store of G. T. IlodL-es. Rutland, April, 1M7. 8-44 BOOTS! ROOTS!! G. V. ULLIjAIW h.isjitst received two cases mens' Thick Loots, some of il. very best quality, for sale very cheap j call January 1. 1848. NEW ARRANGEMENT. rpIIE subscribers bavin? become siitisfied tlint it would be an inlvnntiipe both to the (k-blor nnd creditor, have determined from this d;;te to do h Cash or Ready Pay business, and they would respectfully tny to their old customers nnd to the public pere nilly, tlint they have on Imml a very Inms and well selected STOCK OF GOODS,v. h eh they will sell for cash or ready ptiv, at the reriJowest prices. All tliey ask is an txuiu inntion of goods and prices. 29 R J. ELISS & CO. MANSION HOUSE, WASHINGTON SQUARE, .Year the Steamboat Landing, TUOY, X. Y( E. & W.0RL0x. The Railroad Cars for TWn - --w.-.,,, u.ioaiLII nnd the est, start in front of this I'ouse' 1 he General Singe OlTice is in the Mansion' House Diiilding. S:18:tf rOTATOEs! 500 Pnslicls Potatoes wanted, for which the highest jirice w ill he p.-dd, bv CI1IP.MAX'& McETVAN. Chipm.-ins Point. DUNNING'S HOTEL, COI.-XJCK OF COURTLAND AND WASHINGTON STREETS, W NEW YORK. iv Theaipsccka k Bsfeuc Dep II. WLXCIIESTER, 1. IIUI.IJSAI.K Dl Al.Ui IX TIIOMrcONTAN AND PC OTA NIC JirDICINES, Shakers Herbs, Jlcdical rcok, Class Ware Synuces, Distilled Waters. Kxltaets, OintmenU, Syrups, and every variety ol sin pie and compi in.d Meiiicincs, 'h-nnlly kept rv,, 1-N 1'OTAXIC STOLES'. 1 CE7- 7 he Tratle suj.Ud ut tht Lunt maihtnict. t!:li) tin MOTHER'S RELIEF, A EKY valuable medicine, for sale by V. 110SS. The subscriber as Afrent for the al ova me.lK ine, l as sold iu,( n..t it (br tin last six months, and is salisfcd that it is a aci v Milua hie medicine ai,d j.erfeellv sale fur both mother and child. Price SO (cuts. V. POSS, Physician and Drupoist. Li-arnlon, 1'cb. 2S. lKjs. 11. .KIU'.U.L, l'itt.-ford, Aoent. MORE tt-s W. PULLA1U) has jus! received an flddilmniil tu),y of .Silk warp, Salin an t. f-atin tripe, hiiir Stiii e. iir.d riaid Ah arms. i wtiich he would call lhe intention ol his friends tiiKi cusioiv.eis. lie would aho say that he is cfi'erino unusual im!ncen ei.ts to' close tip his old stink ol'Oods, in order to make icudy for a better supply in the spring. IlranJnn, Pi l. S, 1S4 8. EELAVAN HOUSE, BROADWAY, BY THE RAILROAD DET0T, A L B A NY, N. Y. 'gIlE nndei-sijiiicd solicits a call firm Ver- montcrs and olhers at the Uelavan J.'ovse, and jilcdocs himself that no pains will be spared to render their Slav aoiccpblc. NATHANIEL EOGEP.S, Keeper of Dclavan JTovse. Albany Ft;. 1 , 1 81 7. ZSA y. DRUGS AND MEDIl'IAES. 'JM1E subsi-i-il er is now receiving a full 4 supply of 1USUGS ami MEDICINES, amono w hich w ill be found a oeod slot k of FRENCH CHEMICALS and most kinds of PATENT medicines. He is also Agent 1'or the sale of P.llANT'S GREAT INDIAN REMEDY For Consumption. Also for the verv celebrated IIASTING'S SVRL'P of NAl'lITHA. Also has on hand i good slot k of PURE WINl-'S, lor Medical and Mechanical purjioscs. All of w hich will be sold for CASH at voir small int fits. EDWARD JACKSON, Agent. Prandon, June 15, 1 ST 7. WANTED J)V X. MO 11 111 L L, in exchange for s GOODS and TIN WARE, Puller, Cheese, Lard, Ffrs, Grain of all kinds, Sheep Pells, Wool, Pnpcr 'rars, Old Brass, Peirter, Copper, Geese and liens Feathers, &c. &c. INC & LEAD PIPE for sale bv W. MOlllllLL "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, GLASS, NAILS, rails, Tubs. &c. af man ufacturers prices, nt HIGG1NS gTOVE PIPE, for salo- MORRILL.