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TTcto 3bbtrti5tmmts. i awn. aurou- mm MtiD 3bbcrtiscnmits Gensroi Meade told him since his arri-1 despatch to his friends at the Hub:" I Yovso Mks's Christian Union. The val here thut need be he would throw Pigeon Hill, C. June 0.

Buriinston Young Men's Christian Union The Finnic of Frnian War. The Fenian invasion Lns end ii. i. 11 ..11 Al ...4.... 111.

i ou.utn, r. uoopson wchinituiiuu- iu me enem faeH iu ummal business meeting, ll 1 I 4 1 Wit I I DR. HiniSOrS SURE REMEDIES. Oil liiirtionhirs of thp reti-onf mnv lip fimiul in T. J.

H. BASC0M, PLAIN AND FANCY BAKERS, BespectinR the disposition of Fenian captured Pigeon Hill, St. Armand Von-. uimcr us ue brimw, --v SpecialJDiseases funds Geo. Sweeny says that the Irish tre.

Slab City and the British colors. (June 5,) and had the following people can see that the L. S. government We are ready to advance. Hurry up I election of officers for the year ensuing INDIAN EMMENACOCUE FLUID E1TMCI Ei Patee's Buiiding, Maiu St.

opposite Post Office, Burlington, Vt. PIC-NIC, and COMMON CIIACK- OFFICE iw mr Prepared expressly for La IE8, and is superior to anything else for regulating the system in iioius unm tno snape oi seizcu i ammunition, supplies auu men. ieun goods. He spoke of 2000 men who had I or Growlers and cowards have left California for some where, who would (gone to the rear. son be heard from.

They were to act in They will talk about our position, but this plan for the deliverance of Ireland. Idontmiud them. The tried nu of nerve oases ofobstructionro'a wtxaievm cause, and tliorerore of the great tlen. Malum and staff and Spear staff Jare at the front. Geo.

E. Davis, President. Henry G. Warner, Vice President. Edwin L.

Ripley, Secretin y. Charles Wainwright, Treasurer. J. H. Worcester.

Jr. Upward S. Pkg. Direoior8. E.

B. Floyd, H. H. Bead, John H. Wobckstkk, was chosen onr correspondence and telegrams elsewhere.

AVe have given a few additional items, for which we are indebted to the Messenger of Satnrdaj evening and other soarees. AliJlB AND AMMTNITIOS. When the "light wing" crossed the Canadian border it was armed with 300 Springfield and Enfield muskets, and 150 Smith's carbines, and supplied with three to five rounds of ammunition per man. They ul no belts, caitridge boxes, or equipments of any kind. The next day they received 500 rounds of ammunition and the number of arms has been increased bv daily accessions.

The last est value to those srho uu wish to avoid an evil to whicl I ESS, JilNS, anil HUE A OF EVERY DESCUir TlOX, Can be procured freeh every day at the Bakery. BOSTON BROWX BREAD HOT BOLLS During au interview between General have presented him with a testimonial bearing their signatures, commending they are liable. If as di rected it will cure any case cu Meade and Generals Murphy and Heffer-uan, at Malone, the Latter complained of the interference of the United States Government and said, "We have been. rable oy medicine, ana it is alst perfectly directions accompany each bottle, Price $1( Delivered dailv before 7 am. a-REMEMBER 2 is medi lured on by the Cabinet and used for pur- i Delegate to the International Christian The undersigned hope, by the employment of cine is desianed expressly for Ob noses of Mr.

Seward. Thev encouraged STINATE CASES, which afi CHKAP remedies of the kind have failed to cure us on to this thing. We bought our rifles at vour arsenals and were 8iven to under Von Reteutasi or bH-Mllixue! I i nt I 'iamni itioD, it Uicemli the I iit i Kl ilisoaie. of the JV-plutt' Ulan I. fv if i GUealaS, travel or Brick Iu--I ivj.

iH iTl i of the BiiuMer, Kt.lnoy, arnt lrniel iWmhsg. HELMI'iOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BTJCHO FOB WEAKNKSSES AKIMNO KKOM KXOWMBS OR INO.SCKKTION The Coiistit ithMi OBwmSbcte-t ly Organ We-Kt require the aid tt me iiuoe -t tmicllieu a.ii ate tliu which Helml-old'a I xlrai I nuclei luva riably itoi-. ir uo li e.iliiioni be submit tM iusnMi Uuu or Insanity may la instalment of fifty men, who arrived this stand you would not interfere." They also that it is warranted as represented IN EVEB1 RESPECT, or the price wilt be refunded. J0-KE-WABE OF IMITATIONS and especially those ha vine- a counterfeit of my Indian Figure for a his conduct. Sweeny has complimented his officers for their conduct.

Gen. Sweeney, on Sunday, sent the following telegram to President Koberts: To Y. li. Roberts, President of the Fenian Brotherhood, New York. Send no more men to the front.

The stringent measures taken by the United States Government have rendered success impossible at present. Promulgate this immediately. Signed) T. W. SWEENY.

Shortly after sending the dispatch Gen. Sweeny and Col. Median were given the liberty of the town on parole. Convention of the United States aud Canadas now in session at Albany, N. Y.

Young Men's Christian Association The National Convention A Delegation in Burlington. The excursionists, delegates to the International Convention of the Young Men's Christian Associa- Aetna Insurance Corr deception. None genuine unless obtained at Dr. Mattison's Office. US' Ladies trho wish, can 'Ptny added, 1 This thing is not dead efc, will succeed.

We have our orders from General Sweeney and we cau and will perform them. If we get arms we will cross into Canada We shall light the regulars if tliev fwimen lis OF HARTFORD (tap tal and Surplus 4 S. A R. WOUES, Gen. Meade" replied "I have got or- taons of the United States and Canada, tiers too.

I shall fiarht you to enforce thei reeeutlv in session at Albany.) Home Insurance Gen. Spear cr.mc to St. Albans Sunday neutrality laws." uiiBinl workmen, strict attention to business, and Reasonable Prices, to merit a share of the public patronage. JOHN T. BA.SCOM, JED H.

BASOOH. Borluigton, Jane It, 18GG. -JOdArwtr NOTICE. Iliave given my son, Ligcr Barlow, his time during the remainder of his minority, and shall hereafter claim none of his wages nor pav anv debts of his contracting. L1GE1! BABLOW.

Wihooeki, June 11, 1868. THE OBKrINAL TBAVELERS INSURANCE OF HARTFORD, CONN. iivrived hern IWimi'lnv. on ft" Slie- liiorning ami ueuvereu nimseii nu to; It is reported that the affidavit upon I i ii i i i. CMU tram troin Montreal, 11.

oU ncli the order for President Koberts Maj. Gibson, according to his promise of jwh OF NEW YOKK Capita and Surplus S3. 750 000 S. B. I.

WIBE8, AgmU. have board in Uie city during treatment. DIURETIC COMPOUND. Diseases of the Urinary Organs, re suiting from imprudence, causing improper discharges, heat, irritation, It contains no jo-paiva, Cubebs Turpentine, or any other offensive or injurious drug, but is a safe, sure, and pleasant remedy that will cure iu one-half the time of any other, or the price will be refunded. Yam that nave been taking jialsam Copaiva tout months without benefit, until sick and pale, yotar breath and clothes are tainted with its offensive odor, throw it away, and send for aBottle of thie ure Remedy.

It will not only cure you at one but also cleanse the system from the hurtful drugs yon have been takmg so long. "Eoi Chronic cases, of months and even yea)-s' duration, it is a sure cure. Try it once and you will never tawte the disgusting mixtures of Iialsat Copaiva again. "One large bottle generaU; oufficient to euro, faros 15. ALTERATIVE SYRUP.

For impurities of the lilood, result iwifrum im an-est was made out, was none other than A. a were guests olflie louug that of Mr. Archibald, British Consul Men's Christian Union, of this City, at Jeueral at New York. tl(. American Hotel, during the day and Punishment of the Fenians.

-The vening. After dinner the excursionists low-in is the section of the Canadian Aet attended service at the Baptist Church, FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU tn aflecti.ms peculiar to femnlos, is unemuiled by any ther i'1-cptration. as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irrega arities. palnftllDWMI Of suppression of c-' "tn try evacuations IT.ceratum or Scirrhous stale IB t'terns, Iioucorrl ind all complainis hK'Klettt to lite sex, Whether nsuig fr-'tn habits of dis.slp.alon, impruden ondiu-ted bv Rev. A.

B. Eable, of Bos of Parliament under which the captured Fenians v.ill be tried and punished ton, and, by taking part iu the exercises, both of prayer, remarks and singing, 'dd- oaturrt.iy. lie was arrested, but soon after paroled, the same as Gen. Sweeny, to await Government action. Gen.

Meade was serenaded at the Wel-dou House on Saturday evening by the spleudid band of the 3d U. S. Artillery. A large number of citizens appeared before the hotel, and in obedience to loud calls, Gen. Meade, accompanied by Marshal Henry, appeared upon the portico.

The General having been introduced by Marshal Henry in his own inimitable and popular way, spoke as follows I thank you, fellow-citizens, for this compliment you have tendered me. It is my first visit to Vermont, although 1 am familiar with the glorious deeds of her sons in the late war. (Cheers.) In can In case any person, being a citizen or subject of any foreign state or country ed much to the pleasure and profit of the prudence, cjusing Eruptions on the Skin; Sort sa Assetts, April 1, $634,870.23. at peace with her maiesrv within l-ppcr ff, tlll'V li'teil ces, or in We lei iine oi cnauge oi i.ue. nieetwf The Ins.

Co. of IVorth A merica OF THILADELIUJ A (ItIK i ii ttd in 1794. Oldest Cr.hii;si'v vi United 8tiitn.) CaDital and Surplus tirrntual Inn. jfrunud on OraWIaaa builthnp, B. 8.

WISER, Achis. International Insurcnce Co. OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus .1,200.000 8. A B.

8. WIB1S, Agents. or commits any act of hostility throat, Mown and Aose; Loss of Hair; (no Sores; HiBdUings; Pains in the Boues; and all oilier signs of an active poison in Uie system. tS" I.MBOJiD'S therein or enters Upper Canada, with design or intent to levy war against her mojesty, or to commit any felony therein, for which any person would, by the la.s about the City by the young men of Union until tea time, in the evening they iigain assembled at the Chinch, where a most enjoyable time was had, and muu happy remarks were exchanged; in e. ot which the delegates thanked IXSUUES AGAINST ACCIDENTS FROM BUN AWAY HOUSES, ACCIDENTS FROM MACH1NEBY, ASSU'LTS BV BCBGLABfl AND HOBBEUS, SPBAINEO ANKLES AND BBOKEN LIMB EXPLOSIONS, COLLISIONS, BCHNTNO, aid DKOWNTNG, ACCIDENTS OF ALL Kl OS.

of Upper Canada be liable to sutler death, FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU AM) IMPROVED ROSE WASH. bear teotnuony to the excellent material then the Governor nun order the ossein jso remeuv ever ihmwwi, nas uoue wnai naa been ac helved by this I It cured a gentleman jrom the South, stopping at Newport, and for v-h ioh ht lresented Dr. M. with $500, after having been ti niter the treatment of Uie most emiitent phytic-a ns in Baltimore, I'hilaiielvhia, atul Xete York, far fivb tears Never deHpair of a permanent cure, no matter how obstinate your ra.se has been, until you have tested tho virtues of this potent Alterative. It is prepared expressly for the purpose, and is superior to any other remdy for 9Uch cases.

490ue large bottle la.Us a moctk. and good coduct of the Vermoet Brigade. tiling of a militia general court-niartiai kind attention and for the trial of such person, agreeably to the Union the militia law, ami upon being found I hospitality As tine a body of men aany in the army. and at Gettysburg, the decisive battle of the war, there was no individual body of morning before the evacuation, left the cars below Burlington and were armed with Spencer rifles. Each man also brought 200 rounds of ammunition iu a black carpet bag.

The supply of ammu nition, therefore, was abundant for the immediate" use of all available arms perhaps 005 in all. They have not had a single piece of artillery, nor cau we learn that any was expected. ACKOSS TILE BOEDER. Signs of discontent were soon manifest. Expected reinforcements and supplies had not arrived.

The President's proclamation follcwed close upon the arrest of General Sweeny. Unarmed men were inactive in an enemy's country, and they began to leave Canada after a night on Canadian soil. Yesterday their numbers wero largely diminished, though not nntil after 3 r. Gen. Spear having urged them to wait till then.

At ii no arrivals were reported and General Spear again counseled patience till nine this morning, when, if tho mu deficiences in urius and ammunition existed he promised to abandon the expedition. This was generally accepted, thohgh perhaps two hundred left during the day and night. At 3 a.m. a council of war was held, ami it was reluctantly acknowledged that the project must be abandoned. THE EVACUATION.

About 9 o'clock a. m. the remainder of the men, pickets au.l scouts having been culled in. though some went out this morning, determined, as they said, to 4iliave one more shot at the were drawn up in column, and General SjHjar expressed to tliem his inability to fulfil his promises and their expectations, and desired as many as wished to remain with him on British soil to step from their ranks. Only 10 men responded.

Accepting this decision, which he could not criticise, Gen. S. dismissed his men. The work of breaking camp and evacuation was quickly accomplished. The men brought nothing with them, aud had nothing to take away, except some soven-irs of their "occupation." Some had horses of which 20 or 30 were captured, which they were leading or riding across the The ammunition a placed in a one-horse and started oft, though we are ignorant of its destination.

The men filed their pieces in the air, and without semblance of military order began the march for St. Albans. There was, however, nothing of lnsubor-inatiou or disrepect for their former officers in their conduct. GEN. SIEAR and his officers, who were among the last to leave, felt their disappointment keen ST Policies of anv amount, fro i tout) to to tlieu i case of fatal accident, er 13 to f5B weekly gmitv by such court-martial oi ohendi Will radienily exterminate from the system Uiseases of the Urinary -gaiw arising from habit of dtssiutks.at At P.M.

they in case oi nisaoann o.i.iuv injury, uieu wuu rcuuereu greaier service ai a iagainst tins act, sucli person shall ie sen-, eritie.ii iiinneiit tlum tho I buuwl 1.x. mnl, e. unffur I at by the young men of the Union aud and from one month to rive yearn' tjuie, at nnia.lt Vletropotitan Co. OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus 41.644,148 flifa Cr.

ri turns i net protitx to poficf holders 8. A R. 8. WIRES, Ant- fc ii i vi i 11 vuuiL-iiiiu mti 11 Price $10. NERVE I MVf ORATOR For nervous De'iility; Seminal Weakness, lnsi departed, giving rousing cheers for Hnr- raw troops cemmanded by General Stan- death or such other punishment premium.

Oldest ml Best Accltlmt Ins. Co, 1 1 -in J. (i. BATTERSON, Pres't. of I owrr: Oonfusion of Thought; Loaf of Mmn li-ruahle lenij RODNEY DEN IS, Sv'y.

fear; Despondency; aUSS f. I). SPAI.DINO, evils caused bv secret habits or esoessirn imtid. nard. it gives me pleasure i be awarded by the to say that the gallantry, patriotism and conduct of the soldiers of Vermont has ever laid my cordial approval.

The Mar-i Personal. E. B. Tyler, of this tate, shal has alinded to the presen state of I has been promoted to a irl-100 ehrkship affkira. 1 can only say that I thank Cod the Treasury Department.

lington and the Young Men's Christian uion. Below we append the i solution of the party, expressing their gratitude, The following named excursionists, del- It. D. Paioe. 14 Utttlni Agents, Ncrth Western InsuranceCc.

7-w'. This sure remedy is composed of tinniest soothiuK, strengthening, and invigorating liea luigt Vt, FOR nor I n-i Xiimi uic ciouu men lias oung over us is Bnrl uu fni- egates to the eleventh annual Convention v'lr a tarian elenrrroan well known on account of the Young Men Christian Unions of alt difheulty will be sati-f tetonly settled. tar crgjtnnn, w. ti known on au u.it alul Briti8U VV tlm ivni ill iiii muttiir tit etliii-t. in tuviir in oi ill.

OF OSWEGO, N. Y. Capital and turplus $250,000 Incorporate 1 in IHH2. 8. A R.

8. WIRES. Aftfu i 1.. A 1 1 1:1 i Jnne n. died at Salem, on Wednesday jtheir return from Montreal being iinex- memeiues in me wnoie vegeiaoie Kingdom.

lor-ming in combination, the most perfect antidote fat this obstinate class of inaiadies, everyet discovered. It has been sent to every State in the Union oii-titively curing thousands who have never seen the inventor, restoring them to sound Health. Nervous sufferer! wherever you may be, don't fail to test the virtues of this" Wonderful Remedy. tejrOiu- laru'e bottle lasts a month, I'lict 10. These FO a II STJBK REMEDIES art prepared at my office, and can be obtained no-rhtre else.

The prices may seem large, but they are the cheapest in the end, for THEV CUHE. OS Sent by Express everjwhert witii full ilitections, in a sealed pack- securt V- arc now openiag Hie last. pcctedlv detained at Ihiilmgton, was' COMPli ETEST AND BEST-SELECT ti i ti.l there met and most hosi itaolv entertain Phoenix Insurance Compunj lesnieiit i.as pioxujncu tuc TT i ed by the Christian Union that place Chicago delegation that he will be pies at the American Hotel. The excursion- ED STOCK iF SEASONABLE little exiiease little or no change tn diet, and uo expoa sure, completely superseding those unpleasant and dan gerous remedies, Copaiba and Mercury, In curing tuuae uup'ioes int aud daugerous disease. UrK HELMBOLITS FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU In all cases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing In male or female, from whatever cause oriiriauting, and no matter of h' long standing.

It is pleasant In t-te and odor, lomiediala in its action and mure strengthen ingttian ar.y of the preparation! of Bark or Iron. Tlmse suffering fnun Broken down or Pelicate Oon-stitutlnus, procu-e tlie Iteniauy at once. The reader isf be aware that iwever slight may be the attaeli of the above disease. It is sure to MfceM hi bodily fa a't'i mental iwors, happiness, aud that of ant pnaierity. Our flash and biool are ahnparaai from these siiurci-s.

PB IOIA VS. PL SA SB NO TICE We make no I ei th" ingredients. il) MXTBACT BCCttO is aompoaad or Uuehu. Cubebs, and Junipei rnea, selected with ureal care and prepared iatfac ubi lil t. 11 l.l).

Druggist and Chemist of sixte -n years' einence in the city of Philadelphia, and winch now prescribed by the muni eminent physic. ans. ban been admitted to use in the United StaloB army, au I is also iu very general use in State Hospitals and public Sauiury Institutions through out tho land. gfax TMrrrt letters to OF HAKTFOIU), CONK. Capital and Surplus $1,006,794 8.

A R. 8. WIUL.s. Kg, ent at uie laying oi tite corner stone oi ists, ilesirous oi giving some expression i the Douglas on the 4th of of their feeliug to the gentlemen compos- ReadvMade Clothillci" ,1 1 iiic tliis vountr but oromisiuc association. I ul" front obsercatton, on reec it of the prie by mail.

lulv, if Congress adjourns before that 'V now we have been treat; bj uteres, we have but our rule of duty to do to them as we woidd be done by. (Cheers.) I am a soldier and must do my duty to my country, and however much sympathy I may have for sincere but misguided men, I cannot allow niy sympathy to interfere with my duties. Further than this I have nothing to say upon the events of the present. Thanking you again for this token of good will on your part, I will bid you a good night." Mr. Kelly, correspondent of the X.

Y. Tribune, was captured on Saturday, on horseback, over the lines. He has a prospect of speedy release, and is well treat EVER EXHIBITED a THIS STATU. jassemDieu auu punseu me luuuwuig; time; if not, the ceremonies are to be ResotoetllhaA the thanks of oar party postponed until he can go. Mr.

Seward are due and aie hereby most cordially I are manufacturing our own Goods, and IMHORi ANT CAU ON. Thousand qf Dollars arc 1 to swindling quacks daily, vieh iniror.it 'Jtrown away. This comes from trusting Ac deceptive advertisements ot men calling themselves Doctors, whose only recommendation is what they say of themselves. sW Advertising p'avsiciant in nine cases out of ten are impostor aid medi- crragansett F. M.

Ins. Co. OF PROVIDF.N( IE, R. Capital and Surplu 8. A R.

8. WIKBB, A has also agreed to be present. The peo- tenuerea to uie association lor tne very thereby save a or ht paid by merchants kind and unexpected attention paid to to manufacturers; and with the experience We pie of Chicago are making extensive pre- their and enjoyment duringtneir hrrein ths business, we flatter ourselves that parations for the occasion. short sojourn in the beautiful city of Bur-j we cu EH Bishop Hopkins has written a speedily I ungton ana that we teel that wonts can GAEMENT3 AT A ciues of this kind found in drug stores, are genii rrnrj 1 got up to sell, and not to cure MUUH. The sure Remedies can be obtained at wy of I Jot only, and ssre Warranted as represenlea, iu every resjiect, or the price (li In rttt.i'iJtd.

forthcoming History the Episcopal uiieeuiy express our grauiime ior tne 1 1 I same, B. TTEK 11 ei Lamar Fire Insurancu to'y OF NEW YOltK. Capital and Surplus $407,388 8. A R. 8.

WIRES. Afi i tfl. ed. At last accounts ho was writing and 1 complacently smoking his meershhaum. Gen.

Meade has sent an order to the U. I LOWES PRICE i tiLi Iiul i )i ttt, the State. Church." The late Lieut. Cien. Winfield Scott is 1 1 rsoue at a distance niai bo cured at home in the shortest possible time, by sending for ly.

Pointing ont to us all who wished to, Safety of Steamboat Thavkl. Edmunds, from the Committee on Or. SL. is mi educated physician of over twenty years' experience, ten in general practice, until S. troops on the line instructing them to happily unconscious of the "Sonnets" to Comi erce, reported with amendments SUPEBIORTTY OF OUR GOODS compelled by ill health to uopt an otnee nraetiee.

treating all accidents resultihs from iiiim-inleti. the bill further to provide tor the safety IN MANUFA0TUKE AND STYLE OF CUT his memory, now perpetrating in sundry Poets' Corners'" of the provincial press. Thomas F. Meagher is publishing his in both sexes, giving them his whole attention. S3-Circulars giving fnll information, with un-donbtod testimonials, also a book on Special Dis of the lives of passengers off board ves-j i Over Goods generally bough! lieady-niade, iaj part Dy aekncwledged by all, to which we esueciallTi Irish sels propelled in whole cr in Commerce Insurance OF ALBANY, N.

Y. Capital and Surplus 494,103 8. A R. 8. WIRES, A(" nls.

eases in a eaiel envelope, free. in Personal Recollections" Peopl. remain with him. lb men, Cren. fcipear exclaimed, "there mv brigade.

It is deplorable; better men never handled a musket; 1 have not received a word of insolence; but now all is lost. commis ion in the army gone; my work here a ailure." Aud the circumstances seemed more than he could endure. Just as he passed the bonier he was was met by Col. Livingston, of the 3d U. S.

Artillery, to 'whom he gave his word that he would report himself to Major Gibson, at Headquarters here to.day. Two companies of Fenians got off the call the a'tention of Purchasers, Be sure and send for them, for without testimonials, no stranger cn be trusted. Enclose pick up all stragglers who may come over. He is also investigating the reports of British troons crossing the line. Uen.

Meade has also taken the affidavits of cit-izeus who live near the lUie, which are to the effect that m.n have been taken from this side and executed on the other. He has also sent tfficial agents to the border to collate further testimony. These Fenian reports of British cruel- a stamp tor postage, and direct to DH. HAITI steam; tj regulate the salaries of steamboat inspectors, and for other purposes. It amends the section which revokes tli.i I.

in. 1,.1 nihil vl IV B1 Ofl 1 1 'I ill i .1 in SON lyj. in rwivuanui ti. 1. 250 Department of Eotjcation.

The: HELMBOLD'S DIUG tllE.HICAL AKEiiOISE, 594 Broadway Now York. 1 1 it HELMBJLD 3 MEDICAL DEPOT, 104 SoHltb Te.itii blow PHIL ADBUrtlI A. wE AN AND WILL SELL OUR G00B3 N. DOWN'S AS LOtf AS THE LOWEST. House reported after a prolonged debate il)to tlu.

pilothouse a learner of pi-on Friday to entertain ttie bill to provide lotage, by providing instead of such refer the establishment, at the city of vocation a line of S3C0. VElTJiTABLE BALSAMIC ELIXIR irnin below Bnrlinston on Thursday, all the Elixir is composed, all of which arc A CERTIFICATE WOKTH A MILLION. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. Purely Vegetable and ty must be taken with a gnat deal of a Department of Education, lowance, as they are bent on involving Mr. Pike, of Maine, opposed the bill tho Governments of the United States on account of what he thought to be an unnecessary expense involved, and it was It provides alterwaru, 111 certain cases, for a revocation of the license of a pilot The alloyed metals now required to be placed iu or upon the flues of boilers stndl be fusible at a temperature not ex- An old Phyilcian't armed, and carrying 15,000 rounds of am munition.

They arrived at the "front" just afbr the retreat commenced Salur Niagara Fire Irsn ncc Co, OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus SI 000 Thi Company insures detucl ic village i1ivUinrr, thri yi hts B. R. 8. WIRE.

Akcws. Lorillard Fire Insurance Co. OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus $1,40., 681 This Co. icturna not profits to policy holder.

S. A R. 8. WIRES, General Agents. VUL.ll ili Hill.

1 1 1.1 W1IU11S1J IJ1K39MU1H3U Mil II 1 1 III WIU'UIIT ceediug 440 2 Faienheit day morning. Sixty-five men also left the Gen. Meade attended the Congregation, al Church, on Sunday, at St. Albans, and -a -t 11 1 1 Sold by DrU j-istrj Everywhere. BtlHAiiti 'Jf C'JL.

itti; IIS AUK fi.H IIKl.MriULU A the whole matter should not be left wit the States. Mr. Boutwell advocated the bill and ar cars at Georgia station that morning, ar med with Spencer rifies. perfectly sate. J.

B.Woodwari), M.D. yoc Brigade Sur- U. S. Army. This old time-tried standard remedy still maintains its popularity.

When all others iiave proved inefficient the Elixir al me continues to give satisfaction. Use it for Couglis, Colds, Catarrh Asthma, Croup, Incipient Consump gned that its provisions did not interfere 800 of the Fenians, after signing their Testimony. BEAD! Waterbvrt, Nov. 24, '58. Although I do not liae the practice of Physicians recommending, indiscriminately, the patent medicines of the dav, yet, after a trial of ten voars, I am free to almit that there is one medicine before ado.

sseti large assemDiy oi oaouuin Schoolchildren. C. C. Coffin (Carleton) also addressed the children. DESTINY THY KNOW with the management of schools tlu respective States.

APAME E. Y. Thi unt.in, the frrvat EnfriisL Afctrulofridt. CuurTOVaiit and Pi-yihome- Lieut. Arthur and detachment received The vote stood 61 to New England trician.

who hat the ffHiitihc cIhhhi-k No 2 and 3 Bank Block. ikUd.lxvif COLVEIt A TLTtK. Manufacturing Comp'y L. G0DDAED, AGENT. nunmcnma or PAPEtt fc BOOK, Job Printers and Binders, AND vVhoies-ilt) Booksellers and Stationers, CLAREMONT, 2ST H.

orders from Major Gibson, last evening, of tht- did World, ha located benclf at Hudson, Y. Madame Thornton Meeai to return to St. Albans. He left on the wniiderfnl Powers of second hk t. voted as follows: Yeas Alley, Baldwin, Banks, Baxter.

Boutwell, Hooper, Hubbard, Jenckes, Morrill, Rice, of Massachusetts, and Woodbridge. Nays Blaine, Perhaui. Tike and Rol tion, anil all uiseases i o'clock train this morning, The Lieut, is a born Chittenden Co. boy, being a na in puouc mar any lof the Tbroat 1 hvsician can use in Springfte Fire Marine Insurance Co SPRINGFIELD, IfAlfiS, Capital and Surplus $600,000 8. A R.

S. WIRES, (lenerui A. cuts enable her to imiiart knowk dfre of the Rreatesi importanoe to the gbttlg or married of either sex. While in a state ot trance, she delineates tin-very features of the person yon are to marry, and i Lungs. The 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th sections are stricken out.

These sections relate to the transportation of nitro-glycerine, which has been the subject of special legislation- The 14th section, relative to life-boat disengaging apparatus on sea going and lake steamers," requires such apparatus to be so arranged as to allow such boats to be safely launched with their complement of passengers, while such vessels are under speed or otherwise, and so as to allow such disengaging apparatus to be operated by one person, disengaging both ends of the boat simultaneously from the tackles, by which it may be lowered to the water. The provision respecting lights on river steamers is stricken out. An additional section provides that supervising and local inspectors of steamboats shall execute such bonds as the Sec-retarv of the Treasury may prescribe con tive of Hinesbureh. He is an officer of THIHTT-ONE TEAKS AGO the Elixir first made excellent reputation, and we trust he may its by the aid Of an instrument ot intense power known as the l'syehouiotrope, narMtaM te produce a 1 fe-liUe picture of the future husband and appearance soon become assigned to duty again in only publisheep in pape 47tf N. B.

-This Card hicii supph or wife of the applicant, together with date ot even then, in its prim- itive and imperfect state, produced such extraordinary results marriage, position in life, leading traits of character, CC This is no humbug, as thousands ot tistimonials an assert. She will send when desired, a crtilied certificate, or written guarantee. NOTICE. his practice, and recommend to the nb-lic with perfect confidence tnat medicine is Rev. N.

H. Downs' Vegetable Balsamic Elixir. I have used it myself with the rery; st success, and now. whenever 1 am troubled with a Cough or Cold, I invariably use it. I can cheerfullv recommend it to all who are suffering from a Coush or a Cold, for Burlington.

Col. O'Xoill arrived at St. Albans Sunday night and had a consultation with Gens. Sweeny and Spear and other Fenian officers. North American ire Ins.

Co. OF NEW YORK. Incorporated 183. Capital and Surplus Fifty per cent, of net prate tt un til lu holders. lins.

The disposition seemed to be to accept Mr. Randall's amendment, which provides that instead of a commissioner to be appointed by the President, the Secretary of the Interior should be authorized tp appoint two clerks at a salary of 1800 per year to take charge of the statistical part of the enterprise, and thus avoid the establishment of a bureau. This wilj probably be the compromise when the that it became, at once, a general favorite. Many have made it, what it really is, a that the pictm is what it PUffMirtfi to be. 1 enclosing a small lock of hair, stating place o' birth, age.

disposition and coupU-xion, and enclosing 50 cents and stamped envelope ad COLLECTOR'S SALE. rrHIe following property, seized and forfeited I for illegal importation into the United States, will be sold at public auction, at the A general meeting of Fenian officers 8. A R. S. W1RKS.

Ot Dl ral A ts. family Medicine. Eor as more than half the diseases which Mesh is heir" originate from colds, dressed to voui'si it. you win receive the pieture and desired information by return mail. All communications Hki-ri'iliv ii ifiilen! in 1 Aililr.

hn Custom House, in the Citv of Burlington, ditional for the faithful performance, of the duties of their respective officers, and the pavment in the manner provided by was held Sunday afternoon, at which Gen. Sweeny made a feeling speech. It was cordially responded to by all the officers present. this District, on Tuesdav, the day of June, I8t0, at 10 o'clock A. BL, viz: One Boat, must sail and oars.

907 lbs nutmetr. i)AMK F. Thohnton, 1. O. 223, Uudeon, N.

V. matter shall be revived this week. 2fiodAwly 2.3 lbs pepper, 1 lb spice, lti lbs sugar, 9S lbs tea, On oonday night about dark, just across parole, were furnished transiwrtation at the expense of the government by the night express train from St. Albans Saturday evening. The train containing about 75 Trojans besides the regular passengers did not arrive here until 12.30 A.

M. The Fenian army was very quiet both at St. Albans and fm transitu. They evidently felt that they -were "changing heir base" to their respective places of bode. No Fenians are left on the frontier except a few stragglers in the neighborhood of Fairfield wnd St.

Albans. Maj. Gen. Meade and staff arrived in St. Albans from Malone Saturday evening and had headquarters at the Wel-don House" yesterday.

Bis staff is as follows Brig. Gen, S. F. Barstow, Adjutant General. Lieut.

Col. Meade Maj. Emory, A. L. QL Maj.

Berrier. Commissary. Two large cases of accoutrements were seized by Lieut. Arthur, on the arrival of the Boston train, at 4.45 r. Saturday.

They were directed to John McDermott. St. Albans. It is stated tliat the value of the arms and ammunition stored at present in the Custom House, in this City, is sufficient to pay the transportation of all returning Fenians. Gen.

Sweeny's bdl was reduced by Commissioner Uoyt, on Saturday evening, to 5,000. He, however, peremptorily refuses, like Huberts, to iurnish bad. The fight near Figeon Hill, on Friday, resulted iu Captain Kemp, of the Canadian volunteers, being mortally wounded. The volunteers, it is said, retreated hastily after a few shots, by which three Fenians were wounded one seriously. Despatches from St.

Albans state that CoL Livingston, in charge of the U. S. troops at the front, has reported to Gen the line the British troops fired upon a Peat l'oit Fuel. The New Haven, Hartford, and Springfield Railroad Com CHEROKEE PILLS, Or Female Iteet'lftlor. lbs tobacco, afi boxes cigars, 1 kettle, 13 horses, 13 harnesses, 10 wagons, 11 robes, 4 blankets, 1 surcingle, 29 dozen eggs, "25 gallons, 1 jug, 3 kegs and 47 bottles brandy, 7 kega gin, 1 keg wine, 7 bbls, 36 kegs.

25 cans and 280 gal Inns whiskey, 10,3 gallons gin, 1 bbl rye whiskey 1 bbl Jamaica ruin, 2 bbls Scotch whiskey, 1 keg maiden lady named Vincent, 72 years of so this may be considered a general preventive in all diseases, by removing the primeval cause. aocl-u should always k-p this Family l'hjsioim at hand; and by its timely use save hundreds of dollars that would otherwise be swallowed up in discharging doctors fees. the Croup, Whooping Cough, and all dis- eases tending to Consumption, aud to the Profession as a reliable article. I am satisfied of its; excellence beyond a doubt, having con-j versed personallv with the Uev. N.

H. Downs-about it. He inlorm-ed me of the principal, ingredients of which; Sold by all Druggists pany recently made an experiment, the results of which may prove import tnt that of using peat for fuel iu a locomotive. age, taking her for a Fenian. S'hc was killed almost instantly, a ball lodging in her head.

Her house had been occupied as headquarters by the Fenian officers. law of all moneys received by them. Assault and Battebt. ames Burdy was lined sl aud costs by Justice Holleu-beek Monday for an assault on John Car beau, Sunday afternoon at Burdy 'a tenement on the corner of Water and Cherry streets. Lovely Girls and Festive Eoy.j, send an ad-drepsed envelope and 25 cents, and I will send you some valuable information that wi'l plnSSS you.

Address MISS JANK BRYAN, Broadway, New York. The New Haven Journal reports that the Cure Supprffii, fiaysMi rmd Painful Alenittrrtiitlioi, tirrsn Sickness, Xerrotts ami A r-fectionx, t'ainn in Vie Back, Si ii Ieadaclie. Uiddtntut, ami nil that spring from IrrvKnlarltv. by retnovin? the cause ami all ti effects tb.vt orio from it. Ti ar perfectly siitr in all eafe r-ept whtn forbidden hi firse- trip to Springneld and back was made with about twelve hundredweight of peat.

Application for agencice for ths thui named Companies in Vnuont, 'i N'e Hanipehiic and Northern v. Vi k. made to us as Genera! Agents al I kg Superinteiidentft for said Compsniea Hi bid territorj Kire and Inlatul Uumranee lc ill the abo'e named tirst-cltiss Coupatitte. to Hi ainoiini of 250,0011. i Dwelling houses and tin tents ai.d farni propert ireneraDv will i in ired i ui di a term of uara, alio wins tl med to receive back NeaJfy thri ltlis protita ates ao low a to make it an object to all havii 1 -property to insure.

In in tin Com Premium note are not nirei sured incurs no liability to awt'ssincn the large cash aesebt of these Companies hufiish penect Indemnity for all looses. First-class term and Nilln. dwell with their contents, will he insured in for HXLF t)K ONE PKK CENT. Ki 1HKI .11 rSBS. Losses inn iiAi.iv adicstui snd rs I lit1" AT Hilt.

UKBXCr. A 8. Wil.) ISldAwlj We hear that the store of W. M. Pat rum, 1 overcoat, ti arils print.

12 yards poplin, 5 yards Thibet, Sh yards doeskin, 5 yards diaper, lii yards Coburgh, handkerchiefs satchels, emits, velvet, ribbon, thiead, buttons, edging, veil, feather bed, 4 pillows, I bolster, 1 bed tick, 2 ipiilts, 3 spreads, crockery, glassware, 3 picture and frames, 1 China tea sett, 1 dozen egg cups, 20 yards silk, 12 yards Alpaca. 1 yards Silesia, 2 tabe covers, shirts and drawers, 3.j yards doth and trimmings. am auus "In the genoiation of steam, it far ex terson, at Frelighsburgh, was completely HENRY'S VERMONT 1 I i' ceeded either wood or coal, and even gutted, the Fenians taking everything. Pattersou was serving as a valiant volun it iu the house for auv KEAD THESE while running at the greatest speed, so rapidly did it gain, that the furnace door had to bo thrown open. Ttic last six 'consideration.

ftOns, anil lire easy to IMlmitHstcr, as they aro nicely ffij.o- ooated. Tlioy dMmM be in the handa every M.ii.len, Wife, and Mother in the lamb I.adl.-s cnii Mtdreaa ns In Derfeei teer tit West Faruham, at the time. CERTIFICATES. WILLIAM OLAIT1, Collector of Customs. Custom House, District of Vermont.

miles of the return trip was made without cerifiiUncc, ami ttatc their roni. Collector's Office, Burlington, June 1. 18ffi. using a particle of fuel. One ereat con InetUents of tlir Invasion.

The driver of the stage from Franklin to St. Albans savs that a sound of about sideration, which will be hailed with joy by the travelling public, is the entire ab sence of smoke or cinders, the whole sub seven men are plundering the inhabitants just over the line, and bringing their MoNTIIEAL, April 8, 1860. 1 Messrs. Henry A Co. Your Vermont Eini-i ment has cured me ofj a Rheumatism which) had Hettlcd iu ni limbs, and for which! blessing vou may well suppose feel grate-1 ful.

I T. Quemxkl, Sou hi Granby, C. stance burning in ashes. The enable, on W. Ralpwis.

This popular medicine is no longer an experiment. Thousands of people who have used it bear witness to its su- Eerior excellence as a and a l'ain Killer. Full directions accompany each bottle. It may be used externally tor Uheumatisni, Neuralgia, Toothache, Txi Oldest, Sub est, and the Husrl The rc liable, standard, honest old ltcniedy, still the best to buy. Downb' Vegetable Balsamic Eliiir for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, and nil the diseases of the throat, ch ist and lungs.

See areolars for certificates from tho best doctors and men of character in Vermont. Trice 35 cts 75 cts, and per bottle. Sold by all dealers in medicine JOHX 11 EN II lSdAwlm Troprietors, Waterlmry, Vt. its return, was apparently as free from cinders as when it first started out." In certain localities peat could be obtained by railroads at a very cheap rate plaints In full, as we trent Female Complaints, arnt prepare Medicines anitable for all tliseas. which they are Thirty-two pajjc pamphlet, in a sealed fn e.

The Cherokee Plln tr tM hv nil ill at ti per box, or six boxes for n'r they aro dent Iw nmil. free of postage, in nn nnllaai letter, ftve fn.m observation, by addreiiig the kola proprivtur Dr. W. R. MflRWIK, 37 Walker N.

ti N- B. Cherokee Tills No. 2 are prepare. 1 for tpsetal rafi, when milder madleiBca Ml th are sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of t.lt privet if each bor. Dr.

RIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or, Essence of Ufe, GENERAL ACE CY OK THE MSKHATTAN LIFE IKSb'RCNCE CO OF N'KAV IORK. A.rtlii spoils over to this side. Ihey do not seem to belong to the Fenian army, but are evidently following up for the purpose of robbing and stealing. One horse taken by them, which belonged in Franklin, was secured by the owner Friday. The Catholic Priest of Fairfield denies 2v2c NOTICE.

NOTICE is hereby given, that Land Warrant No. seventy-five thousand seven hundred and forty-eight' (75,748) for one hundred and sixty (160) acres of land, issued to the undersigned, widow of Asahel Clark, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1855, and allow November 25, 1857, has been lost. The undersigned intends to apply to the Commissioner of Patent! for a re-iesue of said Warrant. L. C.

MEECH, Widow of Asahel Clark. Burlington, May 11, 1806. 51w6w STATE OF VEKM0NT. Meade that he knows of no authenticated instance of the passage of the Iionlor bv Mr. Henrv R.

Grav.i Chemist, Montreal 1 Headache, rilllls British troops. Sir I am most: Burns and Scalds that he entertained Fenians in his house. US Company Itsi ISoO, and has c.l a sncci ami in. i. a Larceny.

Chas. Yatteau, a French lad, was arrested Saturday evening by Officer Clark, dharged with stealing a watch of little value from one Peter Bruselle, of Cuttingsville. He was brought before lelialile i.iiKiiinBti o. l. A party of Fenians remained within He says he is sincerely opposed to "the 500 yards of the line for the purpose of I lawless invasion of Canada by the Feni- ans.

Justice HoUcnbeek Monday and fined A TBOCLAMATION. cai a Homestead. The cheapest and best investment ever offered to the languish and die, when a small investment in tho Old Homestead Wild Cherry Bitters would not only have checked disease, but saved Life, Grief and Mourning. These Bitters are doubly-distilled, strougly medicated, and as pure as the best of Wines. They are no drug and contain no poison.

Acting directly upon the liver, the great seat of diseases, they not only cure, but prevent disease. They cleanse the stomach, and purify the blood. They remove blotches and pimples from the face. They cure and costs. Caret Sent al th biiity.

Wsafr-tie, thmtseicS in Finmlen, PlHpttnHim the Heart anil all Xtrnoix Iiit.eaie. It rest, ires new life nml vigor to the aged, causing tin- hot Mood of youth to i-oiirst' the rins, ris- At Malone ou Friday evening the Fenian officers under arrest were serenaded by the Malone Cornet Band, aud were loudly cheered by their meu as they appeared at the windows and made brief addresses. They gave their followers good advice, telling them to j'ield to cir bushwacking. A party of Canadian cavalry came upon them, received a volley, and the guerrillas thcu made for the line, pursued by the cavalry, who shot and cut down several. A few, fleeter than the rest, reached Vermont, and were immediately taken in custody by the TJ.

S. forces. The British claim to have ouly 14 pris WHEKEAS, The Bank of Burlington, a corporation duly incorporated by the Legis-ature of the St ate of Vermont, lore ted and At the Phenix rite. happy to state that iRruiaes and Swellings my wife used Henry's j- jSore Throat, Vermont Liniment, 'Lumbago, Ac, Ac, having accidentally may be used iu-ruu a needle under! ternally for her finger nail. Thej ff jColic aud Colds, pain was most in-! ICholera Morbus, tense, but by uair.gj Complaints, the Liniment, the pain was gone in a few Wind Colic, Ac Ac.

minutes. Much might be said Yours, of its remedia1 proper- very and maj ical ef-W. Gibson. ifects, but the limited 'space of this adver- I itisement will only ad-Dec. 12, 1860.

I imit of a general sum-Having on various I imary. occasions used your I is prepared with Liniment, I am happy care, great pains be- i i ii ni. thoee in toand hsaHR, both on and Mutual plans of insurance, thus the public the advantages of cithei a their option, in one fcatitntion. rates of premittin aic Bbargedtkal I cd, ami furnish adequate aecui ii ed and perpetuity I Ihis Company has Ur ivl pa, for losses, and over 1 000,000 in holders. NON-FORFEITING LIFE POLlCIKS-Preiniums may be paid singly, or in five ortn annual paynu ni-.

at option ot i plan is commended to the pul the assured the full value of all th and In inn coinpleted iu early life, luW1' parties are vifforotta and hot.i of IntiHAenen Jtre. animated IA li new life" tlon. retl doing business at Burlington, in the County of hchiUty, veiorittQ mfanUnees thlt Elixir rejuvrn ate the tytrm am! uumcuucn, jis maue appucanon to me rfi questing me to issue a proclamation desic-nati- cumstances, and behave themselves as mi Jtdt rtyttr. thus proing a liaM WMM i et Ki.xir of l-rr some day for the termination of the existence of became good citizens of the L'nited States, 8-'rofua, Erysipelas, and all Blood Diseases, and Killed. An accident occurred at the old rolling mill, near Birmingham, on the loth of May.

Some little boys, on their return from school, stopped to play. It seems that some of them were at play about the upper part of the chimney, wheu a mass of iron, weighing about 200 became displaced, and fell upon a son of Mr. Wm. Fox, of this village, aged about nine years, crushing him badly. He died in a few hours.

Essex Co. oners, of whom a are from and to i turn ipjiekly to their separate are a certain remedy for Dyspepsia, Jaundice Sunday afternoon, iu iui interview with await the opportunity to ana unronic Harrncea. Fur Coughs and Colds den. Sweeney ami Spear the former sta-1 strike their great enemy, the Ihitish gov ted that the demonstration from Btiil'alo; eminent. they are superior to any Cherry Pectoral.

To per exemption rrom payinent oi ans to say tnat have mg taken to allot an was merely a feint to draw attention from Notwithstanding the large number of vanoad Ufe. Its vaii cannot i 9 exact DroDortion of always found it bene I have fro Fenians at Malone more than 200 esiiniatcd. 1.C1 HlKfVUl they are rv peaceable and quiet. We quently used it for! ffl ents, in such a man this point where the principal move was to have been made. The troops at Buffalo were to fight about one day, wheu an immediate attack was here to be made.

moving SteriHtn ftnd HarreBBeaaln both sexes. To the young, niid.il, i-ageii, an. I Kjrad. thore is no greater boon lima this Klixir of Life." It gives a new lease of lire, causing the weak aad ilehilltatad to have renewi'd strength arid vigor, iind the entire syslotn to tli, ill with joy and pleasure. Price, aaa battta lluee bottles sent hy eir.r.

ss to any address. Cur tne. Urines arc sold and recommended hv all reaneetahle drnirglsts in eery part of tho civifltei glohe h.iiii nnprinripled dealers, however, try to dfrt-ii lb- ir eiistomei-s by sidling cheap and worth-i. s- nn. Is in order "to make money.

Be not d. i a-k for these medicines and take no othi In ii-uggi-t do.s not keep them, write to ii-. un Me will send I hem hv express, carefully packeTnve rr. ni observation. We will be pleasetl to receive let'ers with full statements in regard te anv disease with which or gentlemen are afllicted.

Address all letters for medicines, pamphlets, or advice, to the sole proprietor, Dr. W. R. MERWIN, 37 Walker 8t E. E.

Bowel Complaint, and ner that the combina-have never known iti tiou shall hn in learu that the Government has ordered the railroads to give them transportation saia corporation; and Whereas, It has been made to appear to me that two-thirds of the legal votes of ihe stockholders of said corporation were given in favor of said application. Now, therefore, Paul Dillingham, Governor of the State of Vermont, in conformity with said application and tho provisions of sections eighty-six and eighty seven of chanter eighty-nine of the General Statutes cf Vermont, do hereby issue my proclamation aud declare that on the Fifteenth day of September A. D. 1866, the said corporation of the Bank of Burlington shall cease to exist as fullv and with the same effect as if its charter expired by tho limitation therein. In witness whereof, I have hereunto signed my name and caused the seal of the State to be hereunto affixed, in Executive Chamber at Waterbury, this Twelfth dav of March, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty -six, and of the Independence of the United States the ninetieth.

He had made ail arrangements, but the 1 to their homes, but they refused togo. to fail in effecting a i-espect, at occe more cure. I think it the rapid in its operation. Endowment Poln tf These ar made pa yabk at death 01 lag a ghraa mmp. Premiums payal MM payments.

The polic; btooi -teitable for one-tenth i am each payment. Parties Inauring on bave all the advantaxei of .1 the payment of premiums secures its value, pavahle on theassurci at' or 11't .1. -Hill sin, lli, 1 il ii, i.i government stopped the move by seizing They came to light, and nothing else will arms and ammunition. satisfy them. Some of the officers wept sons of sedentary habits, aud those who feel a loss of want of ambition these Bitters are specially- adapted.

They increase the appetite and strengthen the body. To mirsiug mothers and delicate females, and at that critical period known as the Turn of Life, these Bitters will he fonud of incalculable value. Itemember and purchase the genuine Old Homestead Wild Cherry Bitters, manufactured by Dr. T. B.

Slin-gerland New York City. Sold by J. 8 Gale, A. C. Spear, Burlington, and by Druggists geuerally.

i79-dAw3m Bcklixoton CoLLEQE. No young man, anxious to succeed, should fail to secure a thorough, practical, business education at Bry ana nioro ouectual than any other similar medicine, A single teaspoon-ful taken in warm lie said mat ne was ignorant or anairsiiike children when takeu into custody, here and thought ail a as right uutilhej A wealthy farmer from over the lines, came to Potsdam and Malone; and asked; named McOiler, was in Malone on Thurs Personal. Victor Hugo lost 75,000 by the London panic. Piccolomini is dying of a cancer. Thad." Stevens has been quite sick, and his physician thinks 'he needs an amendment to his constitution.

Artemus Ward expects make 850,000 in England. General Lee will write a history of the war. Howell Cobb is pool-, and practicing best medicine I ever! used for diarrh-pa, summer and disorders of a similar character. I have al found it a never-failing specific; for Colds, and for af-! fectiona of the head. I always recommend it to my friends, and life, 'short term, endowment and ant ui an officer there why he had not sent him I day.

He was believed bv the Fenians to folW- issued in all their varioui iIooiimi i.tK ii 1 llliit 1 water or otherwise as the taste may dictate, checks Colic and all Bowel Complaints within a most incredible short 4II1M nf lima PALL DIXLINGHAMJ wouiu not be without Seal. word of shortness of arms, and the be a spy, and was warned of Ids danger, officer SAid ho had written sis letters to i As he was about to get into hs carriage that effect. Sweeny had not received he was saized by au infuriated crowd and one, and says they were intercepted and badly beaten, and undoubtedly would claims that but for the governnieut the have been killed if the officers had not Fenians now would be near Montreal hoi-: interfered. He was finally rescued, ding all the territory this side of that! Gen. Mahan, previous to his weeping, city.

jsent the following high fnlntin" des- Sold in everv druirand conntrr atnra Mimnnh. ERRORS OP YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for vcttrs from Nervous Debility, Premature Dccav. and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, scud free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do ao by addressing, in person, with confidence, JOHN B.

OODEN, MwSrn No. IS Chambers New York. furnished without oharge sn.i sent fi Good local agents wanted .11 even energetic and reliable no eiuph ble terms to travel for this Cori pat" S. A K. s.

WIR1 General Agents and AgSltefl apt 1 mil 1 '1' Vermont and Counties ot Sarnt. iugton, Warren, Essex, Clinton, rrankim and St. Lawrence, in New York. Jan. 1.

18G6. lMdwlf law mm mill, jra. Jenny Lind sings for the last time in public at DuBseldorf. Jenny's voice is somewhat crack ed. out Vermont and CHuadas.

Retail, 50 per Bottle. JOHN F. HENRY A ant, Slrattoa A Bcrlinoton Business College. For particulars and general information, address (enclosing stamps) Bryant, Htratton A Hoyt, Burlington. Vt By the Governor.

Chas M. Gat, 1 Secretary of Civil and Military Affair 252dltAwtilfaeptl5 miAwly Park Bow wltSbSVt..

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