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warn wmm Ai3gr1 Ho touched liislinrp,nnd nations heard, entranced. For llio 1'rco Press. IIOIM2S-. There is a liope ol our childhood's day, Stainless and parens the white roso leaf Itlookcth forth to nlifeofp'ay, Nordreainelh of (rouble, of earo or grief It seelh good marbles and lops afar, And free access to (lie swcct-nicnt jar. There is a liopo of our later lime 'Tis mellowed a little, liut scarcely changed : It pourcth its yearnings in artless thyme And its visions are crude and ill arranged, But lookcth forward with many sighs, To a nearer approach to two beautiful eyes. There is n hope of our manhood's pride, 'Tis ihchopo of glory the hopo of sway: It treadclh the field with n martial stride, It traceth the thrilling and deathless lay; It (jraspcth at power, nor recks of its cate And its visions ato full of the President's chair. But a hope remains 'lis llio I est and last ; When the tumult and fovrr of l.fo arc o'er, When the fitful changes of tnio ale past, And our steps nro approaching tho gloomy eliorc, It looks with patient and steadfast eye To peace unbroken beyond the iky. From Graham's Magazine. A DltUAM OV TUB VAST. DV CAIIOLISK On.NE. That sweet spot's before me, all tranquil and bright, 1 best loved when my bosom was buoyant and ligfit, 111c mill nun in juiicou me appic-irce tpraVi Half buried in blooms sofily warbles ils lay, -i lieu soars inl ine ciouu mat 01 uown appears wove. oeenis lowing 11 rounu lute a inanllo of love. Tho light that came down through tho locust-trco leaves. Was hko hope to the bosom that loves mil lullvr,. As 11 fell 011 tlio wild flowers, tlieircups filled with dew my tpirn renccieii ine Mine sunny hue, And, as silent their incense nroso on ilm nir. Mingled with it my thoughts il seemed tofily lo hear, In the sky Ihat brni o'tr me, with aspect serene. As upward 1 gazed through the wining boughs' screen jusi emu uy i.s calm azure ucpllis Irom tlio iew Holered forms, so I deemed, with hearts lowng and true. And oft, I imagine, I heard llio low thrill Of their toft spirit notes echoed back from tho bill Give mo br.cl; the sweet spot, with its soft dieamy lislit. Wlicie the mos3 was so green and the flowers were so ongni here llio breeze that the boughs of the locusl-trcc waved, Willi iis balm and its freshness my brow so oft lav ed Whero warbled the biid ninid blossoms an 1 dew, Where my bean amid flowers had Ms dwcllm" place too. The tree is siill there with ils light graceful loacs, And amid llictn tho breeze still us morning tong weaves On the applo-lrei spray the bird's brooding wing, Stirs the blossoms lill for their sweet odors they-fling, Hut the flowers of tin: heart, fresh as those on the That bloomed in life's morning, O where, where arc llicyl BURLING TOiX, Vl'ltMONT, OcTonni!, 1813. THE SUIlSCrtIHr.il has opened a Pooks'oro in this place, and intends to keep a full supply of in all departments of I.ilcralurc and Science, and will supply School Teachers and Country Merchants with Arithmetics, IlisTomr.s, (Shammase, Situ-ino Pooks, also A locus as und the higher brandies of Mathematics, to;'ether with tho Classics used in High Schools, Academic- and Colleges. Arrangements haioalso been made for procur ingnny of the Periodicals of llio day,niiionr which are London, I'.iliiiliui:;!, Kori iu ami U'cstniin s(cr Hevicv; ISlaclavooil's nml thu Dublin University Magasilnc. Tin: .mi:iuc,nt auAirrnuLins, seen as American Ilihlical liepositorv, (per annum) S3 00 American Juri-t and Law Mnuaine, " 5 CO American Journal of Medical Science, ' 5 00 Mclhodist Unailerly Iteview, " 3 00 North American Kciew, " 5 00 AMEIUCAN I!i:i'IU.TS of KOKRIGN JIF.VIHWS London Qurtcrly Review, (per annum) &3 00 " 3 00 " 3 CO " C 0(1 a 4 00 j.uinourL'ii Konian (luanerly !l I.itllo't. Miii-cuin, (monthly) .Klackwood's JlaL-aziue, " Dublin University " " Mcltepolitan Mttrary Journal 4 CO 100 ENOI.Ibll Itr.Vir.WS not nr.rniSTEn in the U. S. Christian Observer, (Church, Monthly) Dri'.isli Critic, (Church) Church of England lteviciv, co u 5 00 8 00 5 00 JSC Congregational .Maiaziuc, Evangelical .Magazine, AM ERICAS' MONTHLIES. American Medical Library and Intelligencer, $3 00 Democratic Review, monlbly, 5 00 I'.Oflnn Medical'and Surgical Journal, 3 00 Olirifiian Examiner, (Uiiilarinn bi-monihlv) 4 00 firahtim'i Ladys' nnd Genilemans' Magazine, 3 00 Hunt's Merchant's Magazine, 5 00 Journal of tho I'ranklin Institute, 5 00 Knickerbocker, 5 00 Law Library, (re-print of thu inn-t valuablo Enchsli Law Reports and Treatises,) Pbil, 10 00 Law Reporitr, Hoion, 3 00 Ladies.' Hook of Literature and Fashion, 3 00 Ladies' Companion, 3 00 Ladies' Garland, &c. &c. &c. Tho above are some of the principal Reviews and Magazines published 111 1 1 its euuniry, besides a great many not named, any one nf which will bolurnislud liy tho subscriber 11 rid delivered nt his Horu or for waided by mail or otlu rw iso as directed, on tho ie reipt of tits subsenptiou pneo of the work ordered, in iidiance. .There is an rdition cf I'lackwood's JIaoazinc1 pnblisbed at tho New world Oflicn, N. V., at 62 per onnuin, monihly, winch willbceoiistanilyforsaloby the tingle number. ' VERNON HARRINGTON. College st Strongs' Raiding, 19 CA !l INKNT FU11NI TURK. rpilE SUI1SCR1I1ER would remind ibe Pnblfc, A Ibniho Mill continues llio CAHIN'ENT IIUSI NESS n( (ho Old Stand, 011 Church Strut, formcily NieboN if- Herrick, and ocr Mr. Ilurlbut's Store, wherche Iiasa goodnssorlnient of Mnlingnv, Muck Walnut, Cherry nnd Pine FURNITURE, consisting of Secretaries; Ilureausj Sofasi Dining, Tea, Work nnd Toilet, Tables ; lJednteuds nnd Stands, which lie will sellfor cash unusually low, accotding lo the times. WANTED, In exchange, llireh and Mnplo SCANTLING, suita ble for Hi'iUtrals 2 inch, I inch, 5 Plhsnnd 1-2 inch' lUSSYVOOD, WHITE PINE HOARDS, HIRCII HOARDS, and most kinds of Country -Produce Please cali and examine for yourseUes. SAMUEL NICHOLS. Duilington, Jan. 13, 1843. 3llf ISAAC WAItNRJi HAS jusl rreeivrd, from New York, n LARGE A S SORTM 1 5NT OF G OO I) Sin liisline.ninong winch nro n vaiiely of puro Wines, Cognac jlrandy, Sl.-Croi Hum, Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum, .Veoieh Wluskov, Cherry Drandy, Halliinoro Gin and n plen ty of oilier cheap liuuors of various qualities and pri "ces. Mohsfs, loaf, lump nnd I rmvn suaar, Teas, Coffee, Chocolate, Pepper, Alspiro, Gmcer, Nutmegs, Cloves, ' Cinnonfon, Saleratm, I'ar nnd I'.incy Soap, and many nthcrartlclcs In tlio Grocery line. His Lirjuiiru nnd wines ere selected with care, nnd nftrr long experience nnd from Ihe largest nnd lest denlers in llio linn in New York, and nro warranted at the purest nnd best rpialiiies. Ht has Sheetings, Shirtings, Cnlicos Cambrics, Trininiinss for clothes, nnd many other articles but no K-incy Goods. Allot' which ho will sell for the lowest prices. Tuvejn Keepers nnd others are invited to call and oaininc. S3 Hurfinglon, (Church St ) Nov. '41. CONSUMPTION AND MVISll COM 1M.AIXTI! nu. TAYi.oir.s. BALSAM OF LIVERWORT. From 375 Jhiceru. A'tip York. riOlI tlioeureol Coughs, Colds, A'thinn, whoop .L ing Coupli, Calairh, paiiisiniho Mile und breast. iiiuiiviihio nvcr complaints, nnu an inosc nuccuoiis of llio throat und lungs, which nro n source til so much suffering; and so often Icrmhuiie m Consump tion, this remedy is justly und highly distinguished. It Is purely vegetable, mild nnd gentle in il edict" upon tho system, ami can 1 o taken in llio mot deli cate cases wiih safety ns we'll a well as utility. So rxn.-iiiei) uns n i eon iisci iiiki so eaten proven sue ccful even in txliciuciin I appnienlly nlmot hope less cases, not 011K' lit u lialhiuc Inn in n renin v I nun me proprietor loots no liesiicnov in Inirouiicing it nhd recommending il to nil who unfortunately may huvooeeusion to r.-orl lo oine mean of iccov cry. Physicians, familiar with it cllb.-ts and aware of the healing properties of this vogctablo prcpnra- tion, not unfriuiiontly nri'scrd ed It in their nrnclice', and with the Medical Faculty ponerally, il litis met wiui inure man ordinary approbation CONSUMPTION. Thu followmu icunrks were taken from n late numl or of tlicModicnl Magazine: " Hie surprising clle'ot proiluml by tbc genuine r. Tnvlor's I!.il-am of l.ivorworl. mnilo in 373 Iloweryi in Oon-iimplion ru-es, rannot fill exciting a deep ami thrilling interest throughout the wor d. Wo have so long believed the disease (Consumption) incurable, that it is diilioult lo credit our senses when wo see persons evidnitlv e'oiiMilnnt'.vc, restored 10 1....I1I. -.- :.. .. r 1 ... ....... iic.iiui. i ei il is it i.iea in iinuy occurrence I Certificates from llio lnstic-t nnd most rcectn1ile source's of person whohnvt- cither 1 ecu crcallv re lumed by il, or ontiiely ii-covere'd from allcctious i tin1 lungs nml liver, eoiild 1 e furnished in abundance bill we insert only Ibu following : v CF.nTiricAHI. "lloinir const itniionallv nrcilisnos ed to Consumption, n member of my family bavin? puiicrra cen'ij- irnin iruntion 01 the l.uug, nc- e-oinpanicu wiiiicnngii ami rai-niir mallerniM I looii logotlicr with severe nam in inv snli-iiml liren.f. it I vwiesnppo-od to be beyond recovery, 1 wns indmiil l)V advice of Dr. Poiklns. v. n hist n-nrl In In- "Yny'or'n Hals of Liverwort," I Irivo taken live I.. . ;.. ..! I il ' . .. . mum- in iin. i ncgan lo improM' w.iii iiio urvi or i lie. and while mkinir Ibe Ihnd, iimi l.ir re ccie as In be able lo ael aliout. Snuo lmdi nine, by eontiniiedu-i' of it I am ipn'ic p- inn 1 and nl le lo attend lo my iwial bu-.i.u..s. To pTons .-ii'leruifr Hum couaii" un.i uueeiionsoi tiieL.11111., I tlo earn c-uv rcceoiiiiiicuu 11. (Signed) .IAS. C. SCOTT. nihabclh Cihi, A". C. Dec. lfi. 1RI2. Tor a common cold nnd comili, iluj i on? of the verv lest remediei ever dwoveicd. iV. II. There i a spurious and rounlcrfoil nrtiele afloat, and lately inliodiiccd into tin- place. There fore becnrcfiil to tret the genuine, which is from 375 liowcryr,. 1. nivi see tliat Hie new enirraveil wm per 1- on Ibe bolilelo prevent counterfeits. SEVMOFIl, 'llurlinaloni S. II. Ilnrncs,' Cba'iloile M. Hall, Hinobnrgbi Win. Uliodes, Jr. lliebniond.' June 30, yj I'or i-nie oy ri.UK. u Sl'KXU. and I.OVJ A.Y & 77K U'A Y TO ItCY CI I HAP. There is now at Howard's WINTER GOOIXS .S'ueA as icill suit every class of purchasers for Cash QAY Goods for Cloaks, Dies.-c, Shawl-, Mull'-, (J II0.1, Honneis, Frinao., (iiuips, Truuiniiins, Luce-, Mu-lins, liilibon, (ilove-, llo-erv, .Shoes. Willi every and all i!ccriplions, of .mill articles. Crocke ry, (da-s, Looking Gla.s, and House lu e-piug Hard ware. A No CI01I1-, Car etino, Paper llnuaings, .....,.,.v. , men i-iii.iny I'llicerie-, Wllll lll iVc. ec ., ut the .S'lore w lifie ra-'i only i u-evl 111 biivin" and sales me madu in lil.u manner bv the Peoples u.i iii, iieoiir-oencap, nt UUWAKDS. Nov. 10, '13. 23 NOT WIL C'AMJ'.iniolho enclosuroof the Taylor farm, so railed, 111 Colchester, al out ihe loth of July last, a liRINDLE YEARLING HEIFER. The owner is rvquesird lo call, proc property, pav charFcs and lake her away. Apply lo G. II. MOORE, Colchester, Nov. 15, 1S13. 21 wlj Hurlington. FHUiT. Qrif 1 "OXI3 Hunch lU-ius, ?JJ ISHair-JMaderi.i Nuts, Hiazil, I .lo 3 do Juno CO, '43. Abiiond-. Filler.?. J. & J. II. PECK Cc CO. 1 TOBACCO. 50 UOXi:s "ISonirs" Cavcndisli Tobacco 3D do "l.'ndcrV .lo do 40 do Various favorite brands do do 30 Kegs do do do Phi", J. & J. II. PECK & CO. June 30, '43. 4 WOOL! WOOL!! npiIF. mbscril er wishes lopureba-o Wool, nnd will JI pay in auoiK, crain, or nu-ounts, at bis Store-, nt Hiirlingloii Fulls. SIDNEY HARLOW. June 30, 1 S 13. 4 If 1IA1R! HAlIt! rpHE public am respectfully informed tint H.C. A. SMITH, is now prepared to furnish nny article n Ihe line of hair woik on llio shortest notice. Cash paid lor long hair. Shop west side of the American Hotel. llmhngloii, Sept. 21, 1813. ICtf c;i,ass. f) ( f( "V boxes Cj lender Glass, iWjvJvJU Hurliiigion, Vermont, Esses; and Lake Hraiid-. 300 Redford, Sjranae, und Clinton Crown. J. sS: J. II. l'KCK e'e CO. Agents. June 30, '13. 4 HOUSE TO RENT. A jdeasaiit Hou-o with gardini and -tV other eiiiivenieuces ue'ar Ibe Acad emy, po-M-'-siuii eiven ubout ihe fir-tiif Novemler. Also, b 1 IF e.l the House 1 now oec'inv .111 C.itlin'.- Lam1. Enber half can le made a convenient tenement for a snia'l family, po-se.-ston about the sumo lime. I S I I - 1). K. PA NO HORN. rpHE Partnership beretofiuo ci-ting letwecn I Mouitz Oiim im nnd Ja.mi.s Miciiui.i.s under the (inn ol O-JTIH.IM & MICHOLI, was lenniua is! and dis-ohed on the 21t dayof Augii-l by runtiial eonseiit. All person havuia- cfainis ngaiu-t'tbe lirm nl'OSTHI'lM eV. MICHOI.LS aio i.-qucstcd 10 pre sent lliosarnelo the-uhscribcr and re"eie pavmeiiis 111 lull. 13 MOIHTZ OSTIIKIM STOVES! STOVBiS'J NEW PA'ITl RNS, & CHFAPFR TIIAN"i: ER. All Kinds of Produce ial.cn inpayment ; liberal credit rfircn or Chcapvr Cash. HENRY MAYO, havina taken the Store lormerly occupied by 1HCICOK it CATI.IN, is now n ceivinga largu coiiMgninenl of STOVES, eonn'sling nf any ek'-iral,e pallern of Cook, llox, or Parlour Stoc-, Sioo Pipe, Tin and Cupper Triitinung, Hollow Ware, o.r., which will le e.ihaiiaeil foi any kind of Pruluee eir iM-h. 'I bo-e who wish to pur chase Slove-, will do thcnisclecs as well as I11111 a favor I v cxamininc his slock, llurliiialo.i.Oct. 1, 1813. 18 i.ookisc: ai.Assr.s. TUSTice'd 11 hrst into us.orinii nt, which will be sold very low. IIAfil.lt iM ARTHL'lt. Iliirliligton, Nov. 2, 1SI3. M. (.'. It ATM HUN CO. DjSPBaS i TilSTiORO, Nearly ojipnsile the Old Hani;) CHURCH STREET, 11IO tf. HuRLisoroK, Vermont. AMERICAN II DT1CL. AND GENERAL STAGE HOUSE, HY H. W. i'A Yl.Olt, Court House Sqcahe, IH-rlington, Vt. 2Gtf PECK &, SPEAR, wholesale dealers in English, French, India and American DRUGS. Also, DRUGGIST'S GLASS WARE. Iliiilliigfon, VI, C. BENNS jr. & Co. DRAPERS & TAItORS, ('id Poor South of the Hank, Church street.) EVERY VARIETY OF CLOTH & TRIMMINGS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Cutting done In the most nmirovtel style and IISI I.IHII.-11. Hurlington, November, 1812. 2Glf. CASH PAID for FLAX SEED T 1NSEED OIL and OIL M1JAL fortnle by 1- STILUS A-. .McL'l.ltOY. At tho Oil Mill nt the Falls. Hurlington, Nov. 1, 1812. 23,ly GLASS WARE. A large assortment jus. rcccied,cnmprisingnlinost every article hi llio line, su. Ii as Tumblers nf dif- lercut ipiauiiespiaiiianu inouidedt Lamps 12dillercnt styles tomq quim new, Candleslieks, Pitchers, Pre serve Dishes round and octagon, Je'lics plain and moulded, Lemonades do. Wine Glasses do. Decan ters, water Hollies. Gobblets very rich, Hyacinth s.iueota, Willis, VIU11 C. Ull VtT CUCOp at 1110 CrOCK" cry i'toro by Nov. 3. JOSEPH WAIT, I PORTABLE GHJST MILLS. I rpilll siib'criber having been nppoinled ncent for llio nlo of Josiiih Piatt's Universal PnrrtMo (ritt Ai(j isprepnii'd to furiil-h mill at hurt nonce, midiiuthori'cd to ndl riahts I'or individuals, towns or counties. Tins mill took the premium nt Ibe Fair of (lie Aincnrnn IiiMimic in N. oik,lnt niiliimn, nnd (lie Mil scipient Miles hau fully borne out tho high prni; tliere I r-towed upon ft. ltis ndmirnblo fur crindiua Indian corn and lior.'O feed. Grain of all kinds is gnund willi equal facility. Also roller, and nil kinds of spices) nlso salt, druo, &c. nnd it iscnsdy ndapted for grinding paints. Its 11 11 ram 1 1, y is equal 10 any oilier mill, llio stone ticing composed of French Purr i nnd itR eiricicnry wilh ils siinplicily is remarkable, ns nro also its other desira ble, commendations for compactness, portablcncss nnd low price. 'I hero nro four different sizes now made of these mills, viz 1 IB, 21, SO nnd 30 inch stones liriccs fiom S123 lnS200. Tbo smnllrst innvhnutril by hand power and liirned by n crank, mid cither of iiicnt nro rcauity worucu ny norse, sicam or Hgiu water tiower. Yllerever water power is scarce, and grist nulls for grinding corn or grain of nny kind nro consequently i-cnrre, tneso patent mills win do nt- most nnaiuabioi lor with 011001 ineso nulls wit 1 horso power, nny person could grind all that could ho ground by any oilier mill. It isnt onco admitted by all w ho have seen this mill iicrform. Ilint it is truly n laior sadng and economical machine; n with it mnro work can bo done with less power (by about half,) than nny other mill, nnd it will do the work nt ieit as well ana as last, and tnoprico Is less than for any oincr. PRESSON CROFIIT. Hurlington, Sept. 20, IS 13. IB If riRAHAM'S MAGAZINE AND THE LADY'S V HOOK, for November, received by 27th Oct. V. HARRINGTON GROCERIES. A O Hhds. St. Croix, Porto Rico and New Orleans liV7 Suirars, 10 Ton Lump and Double Refined Loaf Sugar i inns, urtisueu nnu row derm elo eto G hhds Porto Rico Molasses, 10 bids. New Orleans do 40 Chests Hyson, llysoit Skin, Young -Hyson and rouenong leas. 2 tons Salcralus. 25 kei.s and boxes Plug, Caveniish and Sheep 1 barrel Lorillard's Maccabnv Snull', 15 bbls Smoking nnd fine cut Chewing Toharco 1)0 boxes Hunch Raisin". 30 bacs old Java, Gran Java, Rio, nnd Laguira ejoiicc, (! do Pepner and Pimento. Also, Starch, Cin nainon, Niilinegs, Clo.o, Pipes, Hur Lamp, Sperm canines, lunger, t-oil ! 1-11, iiinriicrri, ftaiinon, eve. itli tlio nliovc. and inanv other Goods, we wis lo buy money, nnd oiler more for it than is usually -:.l ,.!.! t , . . .r..,i.. ij j,,uu iiiiuus Muiiuiy. I'urcuascrs ure rcspcciiauy u. vneu 10 rail. SSTKONUS. Nov. 17, 1SI2. 23 EXCHANGE HOTEL. Water street) at the head of the Steamboat Wharf 1 (ii rii iiKinu, viTinoiii, BY iMO.SKS L. I1A11T. nnillS establishment, so Invornbly loealed for the - nccommodation of the biisiiess nml iravciliug coinmiiuity, is now open nuhe public. P0-1 Coaches upon llio various routes call at the Exchange Hotel for passengers, and those nrrivinr; or departing by Sleam Koul, in wdiieb ca-c Ihcir bagg.iire is rcinove'il without charge', will lind this housC,eculiarly lot heir .iiiiveiiiciicc. The kicper tenders bis service-, wilh the assurance, mat 111 all rr-pects, the lious sha Uese-rvethe favor, nlilu eonsidcralion of all who may palronisc 11. I'urliiiloii, April 1, 1 S 12. 43lf. LORRILLAR1VS TOBACCO AND SNUFF. 44H IIAIlKCLSCIiowiiig Tobacco, 50 do Smoking do 2Mi Jars.Mnccaboy s'null, 400 Illadders Seot'b do J. if- J. II. PECK & CO. Agents Juno 30, '43. J. TAILORING AT WINOOSKI FALLS. THE siib-cr.lieiTC-pcelfullvinfbriiishis cu-to 1 nnd friends that he has ic-uined ln bii-ino r Winooskl Fall-, wlieie be will I e happy to answ t anyilills that he in.ivl cfayoie-d with. WANTED! A good smart boy asan upiircntiee lo the above bus mess. Jl'.iei. All.VIl IHKIII.M. 1 ei.v Muuo-M falls, stay j-j, isi.j. fli i FISH 200 Qninlals Cod Fish, 1U0 lioxes Herring. J. &. .1. IL PECk' ,f- CO. SALT. 1 0.000 BUSH. Solar Sail, 3,0110 do Fine do 2,01111 Hands .1.. do 'JO'I Sacks AshtouV Dairv lUO do Table .1- J. sV. .'. II. 1T.CK &. CO: June 30, '43. 4 75 DOZ. Blood's Cast and German Steel bylho-, r-o 2.1 40 150 20 do Rixford do Iluj- Fork, Hlood's Hoes, Hay Rake-, llcrse Hay do do do do do do do J. & J. II. PECK &. CO. 1 June 30, M3. DYE STUFFS. fFOO UIJLS. Cainnh'v hoS Wood, 00 do St. llom ngo do do ('am Wood, do Ilaehe do , do Fustic, do Madder, do lllue Vuriol, do Alum, do Coiiiierns. 100 coo 300 50 23 40 7. Harood, Q iereiron Park, Peach Wood, Lac Dye, f -...11 ... I ...1.-.. , r:t , SI.. .r. . 1 . :' vuis..i 1 ik.iu s, v7ji nrioi, .iinri.llio ACUl, .llliri ute of 'liu, Cloihicrs Hru-he-, Cloth ers Jacks, IVes Papers, Tenter Hook's CardT.icks, eVe. J. .f- J. II. PECK f- CO. June 30, '43. 4 SELLING OFF AT COST FOR CASH, or at a small advance from cost in exchange for Grain. rPHE following article- nro now u.lered nt the X Hnck Shop, in rear nf the Court House", tiz: Cull M.ip'o Cane Seat Chairs, Painted Cane Seat do Common Dinning nnd Roe-king Chairs, Hureaiis, Light und Wu-li Stands, Cherry Dinning Table--, Work and Toilet do Rcdstcuds, Clocks, if-c. .1 Iso Rice's Patent Fanning .Mills, nt riiluenl prices. A. HAHNES jr., Agent. Hurlinglrn, August 23, IS 13. 12if OILS. Q QQQ gallons pure Winter nnd Fall Sperm '.'.alllj Ule.iclu-u Wlialo do 1,8(10 l.niseeil do 500 La 1.1 do 500 OIho do J. & J. II, PECK it CO. June 30, MS. . 4 BLASTER. OHO TONS fresh gnund Nova Scotia I'lasler. -wVJU J. &. J. II. PECK & CO. June 30, '43. J SOLAR LAMBS. yt New-anil very hanilsomeeariiclu iif.Su-pendiiig t. Lamp.,i'aiinbloof hiiriiini; the clicancst nualiiy ofodiuid producing a ple-a-anl and powerful Midi!, I'or aio ny JUSl-.l'H WAI T. JiinulC, 18 13. 2 200 KEGS I'OWDEK, 100 liag, Shot, 150 Doz.coru llroonis' 100 Patent PaiN. J. & J. II. PECK if- CO. June 30'IT. 4 the cheIhcal oil Vt G PECK & SPEAR'S. Wood!! 1 Cjr Cords of good dry hard Wood, nlso, n few i JJ Hhgs. of the first quality of VINEGAR, Ft r sale by 10 GEORGE PETEIISON. PUBLIC NOTICE. IV. YOIUC .M(NTIti:.L HXPREKS. VIRGIL AND HOWARD, (successors to S. Ja cods,) will run as heretofore, leaving Burlington nir ."ouireai 11 ciinesuay evening und lor tlio South Friday evening of each week. Patkngi's mny bo left nt the offico of Messrs. J. & J. 11. 1'cclc ) Oo., Hurlington. 5 if Largo assortment of 8-1 Collin C.irpeiius fur bate uy '.'i isuun Cfc ROHIiSUN. A Largo variety of Furs, and Cloth Caps for sale xj-. ny xi i;ui,i; ct KOlllNSON. NI'AV (illtlllS, QILK nnd Worsted Shawl-, very handsome slyl O for the Season, Just riTcivi-il ut the GERMAN STORE. "1ET RUTTO.WS', jet, and while buglcf, sleel.gilt, il and iil heeds, beautiful silk nurses, sin I iriinmr.l and lots new goods, 21 Huinsmaiu if- Ubitiius. ' Wool. Wool! T OELOFSON & RATIIIII N hnvini Leased the -V e'Omtnobous Aflf,rlfri,'' It,it,tik1,ttttnt. t( the lliirliiigion Mill Co.J nnd couneiMe-d ibenuelves 111 in" no-s wiiu inr. miini.v iiAiil.nw, (liirmcr Agent lor mid Co..) arc nnwio.idv In reccim Wno lo inniin- fiicluie for outnin rs Into llluo, Hlnid;. Pleel, Oxford, nndCiidel Mix It It O A I) (J l,OTII-. To tho-u (hn( have bad woik done heretofore by Roelf-on and Uiitbbini, litllu need 1 u mid to induce: 11 continu ance orpalronaac.und to nil others wo would fay that ic won, win 1,0 uoiio 111 11 workman hue manner. armcrs. Atfrcinnsniid others wUhitie in line o wool .Mniiufuoiiiii'd for their own n-o or for market inav rest assured thai no pa ns or ntlention will I esparenl lot.- vi-iiiu iei ni inininpiioii. icrms in payincni luadcrnV fnrall lots of wool from 1000 lbs and up wards; Small lots Cash or one ball of ibu clollis w hen finished. The business will beeionducled under tlio linn of IIOEI.OFRON, RATHHI'N eV Co. April S, 1813. 43 SAND'S SAltSAPARILLA. FOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CUR) Of A hi. HISI-.ASES ARISING FIIO.M AN IM PURE STATE OF THE lll.OOD, OR HAII IT OF THE SYSTEM. NAMELY : scnorui.A, or. kino's r.m, nuctiMATisM, onsTiKATr. tCTANNKOUs J.IiurTIONS, I'I.Mll.l:s, OR rfSTll.ES on tii r. faci:,iii.utciii;s, nii.i:s,rnnoNie.sonr. UlUs, lllMI WIUIM Oil TI.TTI.I1, SCAI.U iii:ad, i.ni.aiuii:mi:nt hi'tiii: iio.nt.s ANll JOINTS, hTUIlllORN clxKns, &TPI1II.ITIC SI MI'TON'S, SCIATI CA oil I.UMiiAao, nnd discuses ariiiii-; Irom an injudicious use ot .Mercury, Ascilie,or Dropsy, exposino or im prudence in life. Also, Chronic Constitutional Disorders will be remo ved bv this tiren.irntinn. Improvement ill whatever ic".nrds il and welfare of our rare is e-onlnniy on llic march to pericciion, nun wnn eaen micci ciling dav some new irolilcm I- solved, or senile nroluuud secret irvrnled, invinir nu iinnorlant und direct l,i,.irii,- ow.r ingnt-t ileslinics. 11 Mutiike n retro-pcelive view over the past Iweniv vears. hnu' is iln miii.l .trn.i.- wnn wonucri nai rnpiu strides has science made in every department of civilized life! onriicnl.irli- that wdneh 1 elates 10 thu kuowlod'-e of the human sc. teiiu'n heallh mid disease. How valuable nnd indis pensable lire ihe curnlhe ine-ans rc-ecnllv discnv, r.l tliroiisli the agency ol cliemisry I How dies tli iiiitiniiiaiiuii uiiiviiu anil unr ilolllirailOII g OW it I 1 NO ingeiiiiity, 1 in- near nppraacli lo lliestaiid.ini of ner. fccn'011, of Ibu present lime! Through the elnl orale investigations m rny.ioiosy, or the se-ieuce ol Lin:, nnu tne raiiioiogy 01 prevalent di-en.e, much valua ble practical knowledge has been gaine-d. Ineonse rjiiente of becoming acquainted wilh the orgnmzn lion, Ihe elements ol the various tissues and siriietures oflhe sysleni, leineihes have been sought after and uiscoveri-d exactly au.ipted 10 eonilune witli, neutral, ize nnd epel morbiliie mailer, the eau-u ofdi-e-ase and siili.ntute hevilthv action in us nine,. 'I I, u I..,,... liful simplicity of tin's mode ol'trcatincnt is not only suggested by the pathology of diseases, not only gralnful to the ullerer. but iicrlectli- ill rnn,nnnn wilh the operations of Naliirc,and satisfactory tothf vie-vvs nnd reasonings of every intelligent, reflecting mind. It is IhatSANns'sSAnsAt'Aniii.A, n scientific . ..M,.Mu.M in .iii-s.-L-iiuai principles 01 ine most valua ble vegetable sill stances, operates upon the system I lie barsnparillu is combined with Ihe most elleelual aid-, the inosl salutary prndiutiniis, the most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom ; nnd its nmirecu- ilcnleil incifss 111 the restoration In health of lhoe wno nan ions pined miner Hie inostilistressinsrc iron lcinaladie-, has given ft an exalted character, fur nishiug as it does evidencnof ii men i..,P;... ;.. . i..., and rccoiuniending it lo the afflicted in terms the nf- ineieo oniy e.in miovv. it mis long I ecu n most 1111 portant dcsideraiuin in the practice of inodicineto 0t,, lain n remedy similar to tin ouelhat vvouli) acton , 11, si, .-,.....,,.1, .. i.i,neis wnn an ine precision r.d potency ol mineral preparations, m without any of theirdeleterioiis ef.ccls upon (lie vital powers of I he system. The attention of the reader fs rcspcclfullv ealle-d to i"i"iiinii nii.-s. iiowevergre.il achieve inonls huvehrrclof'oie I eon made bv the n.e of ihi invaluable medicine, yet daily experience shows re sults still mine lenia'rkaUc. The proprietor- here avail tlicin.ehe-s of ihe opportunity of saying it is n souice ol .on-taut sali-faction that Ihey are made the means ofielieving such nu nmoiinl of siifleriug. ir c- ; ,J'K"'A,,',li' ''- lte' 13 18'2 iifcssrs .S'lip' ' - vv,..i. ..,,, sjniss me gratitude 1 feel for your treatment to ine, 11 stranger suiliring under one oflhe most loathsome diseases Ihat nature is capable of bearing. 'I lie ilise-as,. wilh which I was nllhcfeil commenced wilh inilamation of thoec.,iniheyearI83i;, which caused almost total blindness. Fer this I wiis heated nnd liiiallyielieved, but the remedies were suth as 10 imiisc Ihe develnn. mentof a scrofulous affection on my left arm ne-ar the elbow. The pain extended from the shoulder lotbe e-nd 1). my linger-, and for two ve'nrs my suiVrings were I e yond di'scriptiou. I iried variou's remedies and con- uiicii iiuieienipiiy-icianiiilew Yorl:, nnd anioug.i them the late Dr. Hu-hc, who told me th. e a-e'of the arm was cnu-eil by the large ipiaiilityof mercury ........ ii.s i iiihi mi. nu. ii in my e-yes. Mysuilerings continued, iliearm enlarged, tumors forme-din dillerent place-, and iu n few months dis charged, making ion runiiingulcers ut onetime, some above and seuno below Ihe elbow, und the discharge was so oilensiye that no per-on could I ear lo I em iheioom w lie-re I vva-. I ihen npplicdlo nno:herdi. linguished physician, who lold ine uiiipiilnlion of the arm was theonly lliing thai .enildsuveiiiylifi-, as it was iiiipii.-ilileioeureso.headf'il adi-e-asej but as I was iinwili ig lo con.cniio il, lie iccomineiidcd me lo ti-e Swain's Panacea fii'olv. which I ,lnl irnlmm blltlllllclil'nelil. Fnrll T uuie lorai-ciuy na d iiiy iiead, or comb my head, ...... ...I ui.uie i.s ; inenrm hcad.dcstrovillj- tin- bnne in .Ii Jl... .., ..1 extensive iile-crutioiis, and I feared il might reach and us.-s,i,' iik-ni.iiii ine I ea.i swe i en' nut,, i ... coinpanieii Willi violent pain. Numerous exleriinl !ciiiciuis vvi-rc revuiiinicndin, Initlhey dnl no "oikI. .vui in u year since i was taken severely ill with n swelling ol tlio hour from head to foot, so that 1 was enlnely helple-s. The doctor advised me In go lotbe hospital, lor hedid not undcr-inud inycu-e. For the nisi icvv nu, mils i nan neen ulllicleil willi n severe nun in noiii sines, in tune, so hard I could scarcely 10I1I mv breath. A haokiii" cmi-li I nojvd me-, aiidtliiseoiubiiRsl -i(I, iny .r maladies. rcndcreiline Inily miserable. Such, gentleman, has commenced the ll-e of your S.ir.nnnrllln l.i i , ii iii i-iiii,,,,Mi iu, se en vi". r. in inciii.. .,,.. i case was considered hopeless-, and the near prospect ofa speedy dissolution seemed inevitable. I felt hut lit- tlecnconragemcut to nersoiere. Tim i.in,nn ..r r: 1. ...a i . j -.., -'. ins-iiiis iiiuiHwiii'iini iry your me-uicine winch Ilia few .lavs nrisluccd a great eliange m m,- ..-,... ....... erally, byeausing an appetite, lelieviugihepains.iind Kunii, mi.- .-ut, iK"i. as success inspires eoiilulence, i ,....i,i,iH,ii iu ieiseveii-. .ii y pains g rew eai er, mv slrcnglh letui mil, food relished, the ulcers heal iu, new lie. ii lormi-ii, aim i once iiioiu lelt wiiluii me Hiai i inigiil act well. 1 liavenmy n,. i ... S.ir.nna iillaaliout two months, uiidam like u diirerent be ing. I iieann tli.it iras lo be amputated has entire v I I'll, il till Ug llllll SCO ICiIlill.iOssi hie. I r:m ......... Iv believe the evidence of invown eve.. Inn s,,,-l, il... i.ici ; iiihi it is mm- a u-eiul at any penoil of my tile, uiidmygciicr.il heallh is belter thiin it has I ecu lor years past Heallh, what magic in the word) bow many thou amis have sought it in lni,-i,n Inml. nml ir clime-, nnd have sought in vain ! Yet il came lo me wheal had give., niilo ibe; nndas I feel (he niil-n- liousollie.ilth e-oursing Ihroiigh my veins, my whole licartuiul soulgolorlh in fervi'iit gralitudetii the au thor nt all our sure mercies, thai hn has hoeii era. lou-lv Pleased to lesslheuie.ins im-,,1,. ,,r. iTm. Iv haveyou iiroved yourself ho Kui,il Samariian lo I he alliicted. (or nt-xt lo mv L're.iiin.im-lii'.. I. i,,,l..l i,.,l iiiyoir,oiraincr) iheiisi-ol your invaluable Sar-apa-rilla. Thuvnluu of such u medicine is counties, be yond lirice, money cannot pay for II. 1 have I ecu raise I Iriiiu death, I luaysny.lor my friends and my. r,i ii...i, in ii i.iiii,.-inie i e'tiuiii recover. Ami now eullellicil suiter inn lo nddaniilher nrnnl, -en iiV.l in,, by my IrieinU nndguanliaiis as a ju.t aeknow le-dge-".'V'" 'f lhuviiiuesufyiiur health restoring Sarsnpa rilla. That tho iiflhelej may nlso use ft and enioy Hie I clients ii iiionei'an confer, is the heartfelt, fer vent wish ol their und your friend. .VIAIv I 'I A CON1.IN. I know Mllrlhn Cnnl,',, iin.l I !,..., l,.,,.l... . .....j hi mis uoeument to Le pcrlerlly correct. Virjiii (ienciialopNkw- Ypiik, Ifi'Lln-. nl' -2, 11......, r-i.....a. f-, . ........ ... . , . ,- 0 vllHI I II. (,'euai New ork this 1 1th day of Dec, 1812. I know Martha Coiilin, und have known of her suf fering illness, jnniv nitnnisj i.i , ,, . Ib'shoii of New-York, 1 dace fu I i.oi.n,1nf... ;.. ,i... , ', ' ,: -V s.,.., , ,.. uuciiieiii iiiinii, ny -lartlM Conlin, hav ing known her the past twenty years. I will cliccrlulle '-in, m,,- ...,.ii...,i,,.. i .i' lion tu her ease to those wjio muy wish furlher infor- ftr. s. . .,i iii-.-i'ii Superior of thq llomau Caiholie Orphan Asylum, Wo n-oct, N.Y, !)-. 1, lfili. I luiVeCOnr;,t..n.n in fl... ......... .. , ... i-.i r. ,. " . ;--'is-ss-iiiiiuuns inane i.y Martha Coulm.and havefu knim l, ,.r i,, , ,.J am ,n , ... , J'-'-'-'-UIF. PL'RDY. ' Alderman lOih Wardof the Cily oINew York. Dee. 11, 1812. .Martha Conlin h.m lie.vl years, and I hereby efrlifythe ibregoiug .luieuient inane liy licreell ue'orrevi. Mr. -MARY II. LOYD. ta. G01 Broad street, Newark, N.J, Prepared aud. sold, wholesale nml remil n,i fn. Ml'.m!:,,"i",l'y '-1!'-D.S'A- L'O.. Druggists and neof Cinirir Z ""Z "roadway, cor- .'rinn, .snv 1 t'l Iv (il.OUOE PETERSON, Apcnt fly special appointmentor the I'ronrictortforllur linslvn, lfrion,andfiirsalebyDruggisi,Eeiicrally. PniCKSI per Louie. CLotUc. fur 85. ' Hurlington, Murehf?, 1813. II ly TIIEmhscrilers having formnl n copartnership in business, under the firm of THAYER. STUART & CO.. u-dtilil rc-pcctfullvay to tliy nlrzcns (if Hurlington ium 1 1 in. 11 11 1 1 icy win uiui iu inuir CHAIR SHOP ON CHURCH St., two doors soiith of the Counly Ilnu-i', they can find thullcsit Assortment of Clllilrs ercr offered in this market, and they are determined TO SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. All kinds of Chairs. Sellers. Scl!ei--rrnd!i'. nnd Stools made to order. Old Chairs ri'pairci nnd paiuled nt short nr.tice. Country Produce of nil kinds taken in exe hange for chairs. FISHER THAYER, CHARLES R. STUART, JOHN G. DAGGETT. Hurlington, Nov. 1, 1813. WAN T E D . IO.OOO Fe-ct Ilasswood Plr.nl. 11 exchan for Chairs 221 TO PHYSICIANS. New Clirnilcals and Sitiidry Articles: The Acids, rhemiral. Aminonincal Preparation Itromine. Ilydrienlated Liquor of Ar-enie nnd Mercury. U'i'elie-, Healthy Sia'ui-h and Swecdi-h, L'lpulnij Magne-ian b'luid, Niiphiha WikhI, Nitrate uf Sdver,eliemical OilofTolnccii, PieJriu, .Ve. Su: etc. Cyanurct of Polas-hun, Chlorate of Pota.-n, Elalcriuni, l'.rgot Fresh, Pulv. Ethereal Preparations, l.'xlriiet ol Opium, Exlract ol Rlialauy, Hair.Mltiensor Elcetrifiers 22 At PECK f. SPEAR'S. Now GcntlcincH is tlio time to buy your Water-proof lilnck ing ! Al-O, PASTE AND VARNISH HLACKINC.9 BLACK, HLUE,RED AND INDI I.IIiLE INKS, WAFERS, WAXES etc. &c. 22 PECK efc Sl'EAR. ITEVr GOODJS. MISS C. It ANN BY, "T70FI.D re-pectfiilly inform the 1 T Ladies e.1 Hurlington, that sue nas pisi returned irom .New York, with n choice and full sun. .I. in uwuno usnnny hcpi in ner nu-. Among w inn inav ,e loiind n choice arliele of Silk Velvets Cailll Icon l...r.lM.I .1- .saiiii Velvet Colored Satin, in.... nuni- s.,. virecn vvaiereu uouiis-e am,-, Chine Cdtnelcon Silk, A gncsl variety of Cap nnd other Ribbons, D.ubb' Slrip.il Satm'Ribbon, Superior Oml er Satin do Chine-, figured and Oml erCamele-on do Dillerent style of La.e. lorCaps, Horemgar.il Pie-ce Lace, Rus-ia, for Hon.ler-, Oimps, Clove-, Mils, Hags, &c. &x. New patterns tor Pre-sc-ntul (. loaSs which will I made to older Hiiiinelsnnd Cups ready made. Hurlington, O.'t. 2G, 1S13. 21 I.V31 lir.lt Y.WM). F OR sale by the snbscriheis at iheir yard on Pearl Street, CO.M.MON HOARDS, LATH, FLOOR HOARDS, ready planed CLAPBOARDS. CLEAR HOARD?. Also. D.OOf) CEDAR POSTS, while it red IHOKOK .) STEVE.N.S. Hurlington, 20th September, IS13. !Gw3 KI.IAS I.YMA.V TTAV1NO riveiveda large assortment cf Fall and XX v inter Goods, among which are a trrcat va riety e,f rich good- for Ladies' winter .lre-sc and cloaks; Chu-aiis and Mousclme de Lauie-, high eol o .rsand lich: ul-o, mourniiig aud half mourning do. al-o, leaulif'iil mourning Oinghanis ; a large n-sort' incut r,f Calii'Os, superior quality and liui-li ; AlnaC' en-, silk warp, cotton do.; u gri-.it variety of Shaw Is; an endli'ss variety of Cloves and Hosiery; India Hub! er Mills, a new arliele, very superior, not hav ing time lo e-iiiiiner.ite for an advertisement this week, invites Ladies and Ceiitlcnie'ii to call and examine thu good which will be shown with nli'asiire-. Cotton Yarn, ul-o for thread very cheap, Carpel warp, wichiug, mining, wauuing, te eve. Burlington, G Oetu 1SI3. 18 HAG AH & ARTHUR, ARE now receiving new supplies of SADLER Y, COACH AND SHELF HAKDWA E in all its varilies. ALSO, DRUGS' it MEDCHNIS, PAINTS, OILS, VAR NISHES, .vc. ic. Burlington, Vt. ) Nov. 10, 1813. J Al.UAXY AND HOSTON HAIL UOA1) I'are Itediiccd (o SI. :2 'jre lo lioston reduced Iu SI to those who so through by same train. On nnd afier Monday, May Silt, pas-enger trains run dai'v. (-siiudav execute-It as lo lows j'.ivo(irii'nbiihat i lefore 7 a. m. arrive in Ho. ton GJ i-. M. same day. Leave (irevubnsh at lefore 3 r. M. lodgo in Soringlield arrive in llosion nt 11 a. m, next day. Full Woiicr.sTUn ash Nonwicii Pa engers laic the 1 before 7 limn from lirecniiush. inlerMft the steamboat Irani from Huston ut Worie'ter thence to NoriK-h. Fon IIaiiti'cui) asii Nr.w IIavp.v Pas-cngersle-av. ing (irecnl ush In fire 7 A. M., lake the sie.mil oal at Springtielil at vii , reach Hartford at J r. n., uml priK'e'eil liy ears lo .ew itavcii. Passengers may also leave Ore'enhush at lefore 3 1'. M. reach Snrnighcld S4, llience by stage inline- diale-ly to Hariford lodge le-ave llarll'ordatGl next luorning in cars lor New Haven. Passengers must leave the Ticket Oilice, in Slanwix Hall, .Ma iilcil I .a lie, for Ihelt.iil-road rerry llonl nlGJ A. i.. or 21 p. m. ihe ferry boat will le punctual in slarti'ng. Tickets for the cars must be obtained before going on board the ferry boat, IRON, STEEL, NAILS &. HARP- WARE. Tons English Iron, from 1 1-8 to 6 inch wide. 40 10 do Old Sable Russia do Tons New Sablo do do do Swedes elo 5 10 8 12 20 12 10 5 15 12 4 3 3 eio do do do do elo elo elo do elo elo elo do Peru do Horse Shoo do Round from to 21 inches, Square do 3-8 lo 3 do Round do 1) to I do Hoop do 1 to U do Ilanio and Scroll do P. S. I. Russia Rods. Sanderson Cast Steel, Pierson'a Spring do from 1 to 3 inches Swedes do Ameiican do Herman do English Blister do do 2,000 Kegs Nails, from 3d to 20d ... 2.UU do .-spines Irom 3(M to olM 2,00 do Brads hum Gd to 20d 3.00 Doz Files and Rasps. A general assortment of Anvils and Vices. r,,i; June 30, IBU J. iV J. It PECK SCO. NOTICIl 'ijUi'iiniraniiiBmiii riTHE Subscribers nro now fMafnaii .1. manufacturing nnd keep mninip: constnully 011 hand u good as sortment eif WINDOW SASH rd every ilcscnplioo. SASH DOORS nnd I1LIND3 made lo order on Ibe shortest notice. 'iii'irBiiniiiuciiiisffliiiiai All orders addressed lo the subscribers will receive prompt ntlention. CATLIN & CHASE. WinookFnlls.Mny 18, 1813. 51 J'EUU IRON COMPANY. HAVE, nnd will constantly kerp in deposited with their Agents nt Hutlinglon, Vt., Peru maniifac- iiiiuu ixnusauu iron, 01 1110 lullowuiig description, to wit : AM A.-?. 3d, 4d, Ed, CJ,8d, lOd, 12d,'2lld,2ld, 30d,40d,B0d, COd .S7'A';.V.-4 inch, 4 1-2, ft, 5 1-2, and G. 7.V.S7AV; .VlV.-Od,Sd,10d, 12d, manufac- tilled specially for finishing nice woik. FLOOR AVI.,'.-12d,20d. and 21d. IRON'. IIOUSI) .O.V,3-8,7-lG, t-2, 9-1C, G-8, 11-1G 3-1, 7-9, 1 inch, 1 1-8, 1 1-4, 1 3-8, 1 1-2, 1 5-9 1 3-4, 2 inch, 2 1-1, 2 1-2, 3, nnd 3 1-2. SriUAIli: moX,3-B, 7-lG, 1-2, fl-lG, 5-8, 1 1-10 3-4,7-8, 1, 1 1-8, 1 1-1, 1 3-8, 2, 2 1-2 inches. HASH WOA',-1 1-1, 1 1-2, 1 3-4, 2, 2 1-1, 2 1-2 2 3-1,3,3 1-2. I, 4 1-2,5 inch. 77r"i rOA',-1 1-1, 1 1-2, 1 3-1, 2 wide, nnd from 3-9 to fl-8 Illicit. llOlSi: .S7M; II! OX, various sizes. a aa; ax scnoi.t. iiiox. do. io. MAtlltLi: SAW l'LATi:S, cj. to order n short notice. The Peru Iron Co. maniifncltirc thcirgoodsat Clin tonville.N. Y. from Iron of their own make. They intend lo keep 111 thehaiiiisof llieirngeufs.i more fill and complete assortment Ihnnenn I e found in the Stale-. Il is believed ihat the goods from ibis estab lishment are bette'r manufactured, than those from anv either in it viciniiy. Purcha'crsnre rc.ieetfully solcited to inspect the Coeds oft In-. Co. Pri.cs ns low nnd terms astavor able, ascan leoblaitii'd in the State. T. F. & W. L. STRONG, Agents. Aug. 25ib, lfi 12. PATENT FLATrORM SCALES Vi A R WANTED. 'T'ljlS artieleis too well known to need common J" daiion and lb" experir nfeof seven years ha demonstrated to llio commercial community, that lor accuracy, convenience nnd durability, they are unrivalled Coal yard scales to weigh from 3 to G tons. Dormant Warehouse do, to weigh from 1-2 lb. to 5000 lbs., Portable do. to weigh from 1 2 07.. to 200 lbs. Portable-Counter do-a new-article to vvei'di irom 1-' oz. to iu I lis J. efc J. H. Peci: & Butlington, June 30, 1S43. Co.- -A genj. 4lf lilt. .lIAItSIIAI.I.'S AROMATIC AND HEADACHE CAT A UlRfS N 9J F F. "TuHS I-nutl is siiperiorlo tin v- thing jet knuwn, X for removing that troublesome disease, the Ca tarrh, and aKo n cold in the he'ad, and headache. Il opens nnd purges out all obstructions-, strengthens the glnds ami gives a heabhy action to the part allcctcd. Il is perfectly free from nny llnng'dcleicri ousin us eoinpo-ition basa ple-a-ahl flavor, and its immediate e.leet after Icing u-ed, is agreeable Price 3-) ct-. per I oltle. Each bottle contains about three times the quantity of the several kinds of Catarrh Snuii; now se lling m a lower price, and is ihcrcfore cheajier, as well as bctler than anything oflhe kind ill irarkcl. Door. .lAitvis' T EWE AWO B.'.SS.IOITS Fl LLS. T -111:01! i-iilscontnin no Calomel, lint are compos edentirely of Vegclnblu substances, and have in their eoniposinoii a large portion of llio pure extract of that highly medicinal article, the Tomato Plant, constituting 1 heiiu-s-eulially, TOM A TO PILLS. The propne-iorfecls a conlidcnce 111 recommending Iheui as supeiior 10 iiio-i, nml inferior to none oflhe Pills which are making so much 1101-0 at ihe present day, as a mrilier of ihe hi nod, a eorri-e-tor of a bilious or dy-pcpije state and huhit,or as a common cadiarti '. He n-S'iie- the pul lie thai they have the cordial nnd nan ico nppron.ition 01 pnysicinns 01 tin- lughe-t ie pet-lability, who use them 111 their nraeiice. Sold bv the Proprietor, t;II A RLL-i HOWEN, Mid dleliiiry, I. Win. C. bliinp-oii and Heed, Edward linnlv, .vtessr-. Lewis, lioston; Iloadlev Phelps, '., . II. & D. SAND--, and others i New Yorl, PLCK e M'LAR and IIAOAR st Aid IH I!. Hur lington, IV., and by Druggists generally throughout ine 1 line.! r-cies nuu eunau.l, February 23, IB 13. Iy33 ii:ai-vis ctjr.ui). SCARPA'S COMPOUND ACOUSTIC OIL. "17011 the cure of DEAFNESS, pains, and ihedis jl cnarge ot matter Horn the ears; also nil those disagree.iMo noises, hko, Ihe 1111771ns of inseels, falling of water, vvhizzuijrof steam, etc. etc., which are symptoms of approaching deafness, and also generally attendant with the disease. Pcir.vr.ED nv H. BELL, of the Oil j- of Philadelphia and sold at wholesale and retail by Druggists anc and jipouiccaiies generally in me united Mate H.irlingloii, Vt., by PECK it SPI lates. At Alt. At which nlaco intcresliner facts in relation to the cincacy 01 tne .Acoustic Uil inav be seen. H. H. LU.MPF.RT Washington St. Pliiladelphia. Jlay 17 Has received a full supply of C"3 en WHICH he will sedl at Ihe following very mode rate vriccs lor ready nay. vi: Printed Tea Cup- and .Saucers the set from 37 els. up. Printed TcnScls, 30 picies, fiom Sl,50lii. While Oranile Te-a Set-, newest style, 29 pieces, tfl,G2 Printed Breakfast, Dinner and Tea Sets, 41 p. 2,5'- uu 00 uo 00 au piee-e 3,", do do do do 33 do 3,32 elo do do do C5 do 4.32 White Oranile do do from 2,32 to 4,32 Printed llreakfisl plaie.,pe-nloz. lo quart and pint Howl-, per eloz. SI nnd 1.03 Blue Printed Tea Pot--, e n h 31 Printed Chambers from 50eenlup. CHINA WAItlJ. Sprig'd China Te-a Sets, 31 pieces S3.50 onwards. Uold Itand.V Sprig'd do, 33 p-., from S7,ri0 to 815,00 Cold Baud .t Sprig'd China T plates, front 2,25 to 3,50 ijliuiil i-iicuers iriiiu ai ceuis 10 , White China Cup Plate., per doz. 4 1 OO.IUInX H'Altl!, IVIseil P'ate from 3D 10 00 cents per dozen. Fil.-cd Ba' crs and N.imi 1-. from fflu 2.1 e-ents i-.-ieli l.'oiii irei ii.,w 's, irom oil lo (i.'eenis 1 er dozen. IMel.er-, pints 111 hall gallun, fiom 8 to25e-ent i-acli. M 1 I...U' ' ..... . ' .'IU-, llllll- aim ll-l I Hills. HOI I ii 111 u ce 1 9 C.1C 1. Common Chain! its from 13 10 30 ii-. each. i-'iitr. 1'itooi.' m a hi:. Yellow Baking plates, per dozen from 73e-ls, 10 SI ,00. 1 euuw ween ui-iie-, a 10 1.1 iiiciie-, irom lllio 31 els. now Lai.e fan-, u to 1 1 inch, nun 13 in 2 eenis. Yellow Nannies (ioni 0. 12 an I IS rents e.ich. Handled Soap Dippers, 0 eent. each. CLASS WARE. Good Tumblers from 50 cent upwards. Moulded mid Cut Wine., from 73 el... to 3,50 per doz. Salts from 12 e ts lo 1,00 per pair. Cruils 0 ei per pair. Lemonade Glaste--, 73 ets to 2,25 per doz. Lamps, all izc Irom 10 et. 10 1,50 each. " Study Lamps with shades, 75 els. Lanterns from 50 ets. onward-. and a great variety of oilier articles in the Crockery and Glass Ware hue, all of which will be sold mucA cheiper than can le hud at any other store in the state. Burlington, June-, 1813. jSnltf CHAIR FACTORY. A T Ihe old stand of J.'EI.SON & GATES Iherois iliohe-t as sortment ol.CllAIHS and will le sold clie'apcMban run be piirehaml at nnyotticr place 111 Hurlinglon. JIAIIOOANY, CriU.Fl) MAPLE. PAINTED CANE SEAT, LARGE and SMALL ROCKING, DINING, CHILDREN and LARGE ARMED CHAIRS, at C. L. NELSON'S. Church sired, opposite the Old Bank, or at his Facto y three doors a orlh oflhe CJtholiu- Church. 18 FLOUR. OF superior brands, in Barrels and Half Barrels constantly arriving. J. ! .'. 11, rJ-.UA. e: CO, PECK & SI'EAR, AGENTS FOR SHERMAN'S LOZEN'OKS. -!- -'l.JEfiMArTsl cmi.DUF.N CRY FOR THEM! GROWN PEOPLE say they are the pleasantcsj and most eJ'ectire niedicine in use. Enormous quant itiea arc sold, and every body likes them. SlIKRMAS'ri WORM LOZENOLS have taved" the lives ol'thnusand-. SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR LOZENGES are ren antidotes to headache, palpitation, sen-sickness, low- iie-s 01 .spinisniid ue-ponuency or tneeiiects 01 uis-Y sipalion. . J llnnil Sti-,. . e.n...rt c ... 1 0011 .ii.ii 13 I L..1 1 i,ks- inpmnirsi-.--n mfn-h costs 2J cents, and is certain to cure thjumalltm, luinbngo, pain or weakness m the breast, side or IIUCU, Ills., IIIICS, SOKE NlPI'I.IS Positively cured by Shcrm-,1,', Papillary Oil, without taking the child from the breast nr. riicrman ue-ires particularly Ihat pnrcliasnr8 should 1 e careful that they get the genuine Sherman' Lozenges nnd Pln-lers, us he cannot be accountable" for the worthless articles that may otherwise bei paiiuea upon incin. Likevis,- nil Or.vci.s-n PATENT MEDICINES PF.lt FUMES. f-OAPS. INKS. Ill.At KINGS MEDICAL WINES nnd LHU'ORS, rune,! STUa aiits coxfj:ctioxi:i!Ii:s, 1 I'l.e ii eo Sl'EAK. Wholesale and lieiail Druggists . And by agents in the principal towns throughout the Slate. TO THE LADIES I)r. Hull's Hleto Abdonilnal Supporter. 'IIIIS ni'U' tn.lrii,n.,itt I'np ,1... .n.l.... IsP', 1 Hire of Prolapsus Fieri, or fallin a3--ssthe Wiiiiib, l.j external npplieat V s'M'er-eding ll'ie u-e ol I lie- object H able Pe's-arv, is i-onlu'cnllv rec IL cure nf Prolapsus Fieri, or falling anon eel i on mended to liie allheti-d as the meant of nerf'eel restoration lo health, it ne reenm er having fade-.! . I p, rfnrming a cure, even under th nuis aggravale-d I'lrciiin-liiiu c-. The Sunnoitcr has nllained n veiv high c4iaraeiir in Eurnpenswell - iu lhi country. " Ills ndopted to tiiceiiiiieiiisii.e ot pe-saries, ami all other pa nihil sur gical expedients, in the l.ying-in Hospitals of London and Pari-, and is universally recommended in Europt byinedie'al men of the highest lank. In this counln it issiistnincd by the li'adiug nieml ers ol llicfaculnc ofColIegesand Ifospitals.andby nlltheemment pn vale practitioner-. THIS Eminently successful Instrument for the cure ol Hernia iu lis every form, in loth Male and Female from the infant to ihe adult, sl cing recommended by tho Surgical Department nnd uiullitu.'cs of Physi cians in the state ol Mas-achii-etts, nnd other seel ions oflhe Union ; among the variety ofTrus-es sold and emplovi'd in this stale this arliele is most highly cs lecnie'd by Practitioner- nml actual use. it -especially r.s.nifr-iiif((J Uy our townsmen Doctors Hatch antl Heineburcii. PECK efc Sl'EAR, At which ilnce mnval-ol e had, Hcll's Marsh's and TwiTeiim-LVIIEitN A 'I RFSS, lor luptures in the JIali: Person-, fr. 111 the infant to the adult. it-JTI.e-e and ihe nbove-for -ale sindy or by the dozen. On hand constantly a rood assortment eg' suiiniCAL ixsrnaMi:xTs. Remedy fo FOR SALE BY THE GROSS, also AT RETAIL 11 By PEC. K &. SPEAR. Life! Life!! Life!! ! D1 R. J iiathan Mocrc' ESSENCE OF LIFE. The inu-t highly esteemed Meb, -ne that has ever leen discnvere-J l.,r c'iring Couebs, Colds, Asthmas, nnd CONSI'MTIIONS. Il will nbo remove ihe Whooping-Cough 111 one week. Pre-pared I y Hen nv Sr.i.1ioe n, from ihe original reee-ipi, by the ehree lion of -aid -Moi'ic. For sale whole-ale. bvPEOk'fc SPEAR. Berlin ton, and at retail, by the principal Druggists in 1 nucii amies. Order- directed 10 Henry Seymour. Hndlev. Mas will re-ceive prompt atle'iitiou, and any quantity .we-tiicine iniui'-.ua'eiy tiirnislici. CaL'tiox'. As there is much of the spurious am elefor sate, JCI e particular to enquire for thai pre pared by Henry Seymour, Hadley, Massachusetts. DRUGS MEDICINES The subscnlers nre eontinu- al v supnliiil with KM AR'UCLE 111 the above blanch, both of iheUilicink. and Patent kinds; Meibciual water- from Saratoga lo. Irom Caledonia, Canada : Meibcal Wine- nni Liquors, (pure) Lerches; Surgical Instruments ;I.Mm- ral teeth, .Ve. fj' rescripiions put up at slionest notice. LS"Shop open at all hours. PECK & SPEAR, Apothecaries Harlinslnn.Feb. 1,1613. Iy3t JA.tlF.S II. 1'liATT, BOOT A SHOE MAKER, HAS removed his shop to Warner's row, opposite to Howard's Sti'ie.nn Chinch sleeel. Ilchasa large as-orimeiil ol Ladies nnd Gentlemen's Boots., half Gaiters, Bin tees nnd Shoe-; also, .li-ses and Hoy'-Thick Hoots and Brogaiis, all of which he will sell at ve'ry low prices for ca-h. All kinds of work in his line made 10 order. Plen.e call and examine his work and price-, ho feels, confident thai both will meet yo lr approbation. Burlington, May 3, IS 13. 4911. KI,ATE ARRIVAL. THE Sul scribcr- are now opening iheir Fall and Winter Stock of GOODS. Wexlen Clollis from four shillings to S10 per yard consisting ef English, French, Belgium and Amen, can Broad Cloths ; Heaver and Pilot Cloths, Plain and. Fancy Cassi meres, and S.innciis Silk Velvet., plain and figured Satin, Valentia and Butl Casimere for Ve-tings; An extensive assortment e f Tailor's Trimmings ; A few-desirable patterns of rich Velvet, Chamelion Brocade nndChu-ans for Ladle's Dressc-, Velvet aad silk Cravats, Ribbon-, Dress Ildkl's, Shawls, Fringes and Gimp Trimmings ; Gentlemen's Fancy Scarf-, 1 ies nnd Stocks, and Gents. Patent Rubber Over Shoe's, a new article. ALSO A Fresh supply of Groceries of all kind-, all cf which wilh numerous oihe-r article, we oiler to our friends and tho publiu at the lowest market priiTS. , t x. KERN if. SPEAR. Church st., Nov. 1.JSI3. 23l( CltOCKUlUS. A full assortment of Groceries comprising almost cverv articleintho linoU.inuors cxccntpilt all nr whirl- will be sold as cheap ns the cheapest by 111. .Mil . UATMN. Nov. 10 1813. CONE LANTERNS. AN assortment, some extra size, a very heavy and superior arliele for sale at tho Crockery Store by Nov. 3. JOSEPH WAIT. TROr STOMA WARD fllHE Suliscriler bason band a large and superior X u-sortuictit of STONE WARE, tune-rinp in nnu made in ihe I'nlted States, which he oilers for sale al Reduced Prices, and i ready lo re-ceive orders ...nt. and deliver, frev of cartagu or package, 011 board ol Canal Boats, either for Troy, Albany, or West Troy for ensh or approved paper. " All orders by Mail or uther-ie, immeshatelyatt -n. del to. 1. SEYJIOIR, II Vrrv Troy.N. Y.,.May 17, I8IJ. t Z7.3 M, R.FLETCHER? 11111- K?ssl .RY iSLrA