Sold Out. THE subscriber having sold to Doctor Robert Moody lits Ilardwaro and Drug establishment, takes great pleasure in expres sing to liis friends and customers his gratitude frit (he palronago ho has received at Iheir lir.ndi, and respectfully solicits thocontinu nnco of their support, to his successor, vho,ho doubts not, will conduct the establishment to their entire satisfaction. Ho would also say that ho will be ready to attend to the settlement of the Ilooks and Demands of tho lalo firm of Wood tc Abbott, and also his own books, thro1 tho whole of next wock ; aftor that lime said dcmandH will be found at tho Office of Henry Leavenworth, Esq, whore, if attended to Immediately, they may bo sottlcd without cost. '1'. !l. WUUU. Burlington, Ma; 20, 1036. 5w Notice. TX1HE subscriber, having purchased tho I .nit.n otnr.tr np Itnrtkvnro and Saddlorv nrrii Tl.ninii II. Wnnrl rformorlv Wood & Abbott solicits tho palronago of tho former customers of tho establishment, and tho public generally , and trusts, thai by binci attention nnrl innrioriiin nripm. Im will bo ablo loner' poluatc tho good standing the concern has lierolnforo sustained. Ho is going to the Houlh immediately and hopos to return in a few days with a full assortment, and to supply the public at wholesale snd retail with every article in tho auovo aoparimcm. ROBERT MOODY. Burlington, May, 183G. 3w House for Sale. BEING about to loavo Burling. ton, tho subscriber offers for sale Mils DWELLING HOUSE, situa. lied on Church slreot a few doors oulh of the squnro, Tho prcmisos consist iCn rlivnllintf hntiso. wood house, a small gar- Ann. an nicullenl and never failins woll of water J all in the most perfect stalo of repair, and for location not execenca lor convemciico and beauty, by any phco or moderate valuo in the Village. Immediate possession given and terms made easy. Also, pew Ni. 15 in tho whito Church. Also, a good Ilorso. T.H.WOOD. Burlington, May 20, 1836. NOTICE. kHE subscriber having purchasod the Rinnlrnr OraM. Medicines. Paints and Dye Stuffs of Mr. Thomas H. Wood formerly Wood and Abbott begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that ho expects in a few days a largo addition of tho above articles to the quantity now on hand. His inlimalo acquaintance is a Physician in this depart ment, together with moderate pricos, he trusts will have some woight in inducing pur chasers to give him a share of custom. Phy sicians' proscriptions and family medicines, put up with tho greatest care and noatness under his personal inspection, ROBERT MOODY. Burlington, May, 103(5. 3w Military Goods. WE are now purchasing an assortment of Military Goods, which will be opened here in n few day. Plated, gilt ond leather scabbard Swords, new pattens also, iron scabbard Swords ; white, red. black and rod top Plumes; Feather.', cap Plates ond Trimmings ; Tassels, Stars, Socket. Belts and belt Plates; Ftlk and worsted Sashes ; flat and bell Buttons ; Epaulet ts, and other articles in this line ; at the Variety Store of PAJfGBORJVSf BRIjYSMAID. May 20, 1836. , PERHAPS some persons are intending to purchase somo line gold or silvrr Levers. Lcpcncs, or Horizontal Watches ; if so, wc shall be able, in a few days, lo show them the best assortment of Watches, fivnr nnpnnd in this markef. at ealMfactory rime. Almi Jewelry. Dialed and brittanie Goods; gold Chains for gentlemen and la dies; Keys, Music Boxes, and all kinds of Fancv Goods; elegant Worn UoxeB ana Dressing Cases, from 3 to 30 ; diamond Pins and Ring?. A beautiful assortment nffmo Sinr-lra. Holla rs a nd Bosoms ; .asli innnhlo Purls -. Rinclels and ladies' Hair Caps, new style. These with many other Goods ore already on the way here from New York, and will be soon for sole, at tho Variety Shop. Pangborn &. Bmmsmaid. May 20, 1836. Clocks. EIGHT DAY and 30 hour wooden striking P.lnrks : also 30 hour alarm Clocks ; also very email three and four inch strikinrr and alarm do. ; i which will be openej and for rate at the Va riety Shop in about 10 days. Pangborn 4r Bri.ismaid. May 20. 1836. May 20, 1836. T EMU EL CURTIS & CO. have re. M-J ceived, in addition to their last weeks arrival, a choico selection of Broadcloths, of everv color, quality and price, from 175 to 9 00.: ribb'd Buckskins ; Cassimcrcs mix'd Lastings; Crape do.; Bcavcrlcens ; 4 and 6 4 Tickings: 5 8 and 12-4 linen Shr-piinrrs : Umbrellas, Parasols ; Bomba zincs, from 50c. to 3; Glass Cloth ; linen, ramhric and noneee Hdkfs.; black, Italian and English Check; Cravats; green elastic and common Braces; b in 1 1-4 oro. linen Table Cloths ; do. bleach'd do ; worsted Damask col'd do : 100 pks. common Pins , German do; Hooks and Eyes; cheap vest and cost Buttons ; corset Rings; Tapei; .cotton Threads; cheap Dress Hdkfs; Os Fa burgs. Duckn, Russia Sheetings. &c. Walk In. EC. LOOMIS, has this Jay received . at his Leather, Morecco if Finding Store, a large assortment of Sole Leather, from 16 to '11c. a pound ; Moroccos of all kinds, and Findings of every description. Also, Boots and Shoes, &c; all of which will be sold (as usual) as low for cash as can be purchased in this State. 3v Burlington, Pearl-sl. May 20, 1839. New Milch Cow. THE subscriber wishes to purchase a good ATrio Milch Cow. RonEnT Mnoriv. Burlington, May 20, IU36. . Sheetings, Cotton Yarn, &c. i r BALLS Cornwall rind Lnwrcnci Kl.nnilnr,. (n. dsIm nlinan I, .. I I . I. . I uiibhiliir) .... on II. l.lllip UJ bllU IIIIJI or pioco. Also, 0 balm Slnrlings do. 500 lb?. Cotton Yarn, from No. 5 to 10. Lemuel Ultima & Co. Burlington, May 20, 1836. THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE HEA VENS, and Cr.Ass Book av Atron- omv, accompanied by n Celestial Atlas. By Elijah II. Btirritt, A. M. Third edition, wtih an Introduction by Thomas Dick, LL. D., aothor of the Christian 1'hiloso phcr, &c. From Ihe Rev. T. H. Cai.laudet, late Principal of the Asylum for the Dtnf and Dumb, Hartford Conn. The simple objuct nf the work is, to form a Class Book which shall be to (he starry heavens what Geography is to the earth. The Atlas, which contains six maps, is so arranged as tn furnish n very valuable substitute for n Celestial Globe, and in some respects to bs superior to it. It is much cheaper. It gives a faithful portrait tire of Ihe heavens for every day in I lie year, and docs not requite to be rectified for thai purpose like a Globe. Nearly all the probloms that arc peculiar to tho Globe, and a great number beside, can be solved by it. It can be put into the hands of each member of o clasj at the same time, but a Globe cannot be. There ore other adyan Ingcs also which are enumerated in the preface of the work. For sale by SMITH &. HARRINGTON. May 17. R ICHARDSON'S DICTIONARY. This Dan nublishcd. vart 2, price 50 cents, of a new DioTusmv oTtlie it,s gi.isii Language; by Charles Richardwn. Tliia work will form two quarto volumes, each page containing throe closely print ed columns, and the whole will be com plctcd in 30 parts. "We nro inclined to consider the En glish language as having attained that ful ness of maturity which leaves no wish for increase, but only anxiety for preservation. As helps to this, we have the various ac ceptations, in which every word has been used by approved writers, collected by Mr. Richardson, in n Dictionary, such as, per. haps, no other languages could ever boast ; and wc have a new guide for the theory nd use of languages, exemplifying his (Home Tooke'B) principles by applying them to our own tongue." Quarterly Re view. Notice The publisher has, with the hope of bringing this vAr.uAnr.E Diction Anr within Ihe reach of all classes, reduc ed the price frnm sixty-three to fifty cents each part. The whole will be completed for Fifteen Dollars. A large circula tion, at tliu low price, will be required to meet the actual cost of the materials, which the patronage extended to the first part eaves amnio reason to expect will be at tained. Two thirds of the work being now in stereotype, two parls will be published each month. Subscribers nanus received by Smith & Harrington. Burlington, May 10 A SYSTEM of Universal History in ZA-nerspeclive, accompanied by an Atlas exhibiting chronology in a picture of na tions and progressive Geography in a scries ol maps, designed lor schools and acade- mics. JJy Emma Willord, Principal of the Troy t omale H-jniinary, lor sale by &MITH St HARRINGTON. May 17. New Goods. r Hi nr. subscribers are now receiving a -- general assortment of Spring and Summer GOODS, among which will be found a good assortment of Silks, suitable for the season ; Plaid Silks and Impressed Plaids, a new article for dresses ; Ladies Tuscan, Straw, and Grass Hats ; Gentle men's Silk and Fur do.; a large assortment of Prints, etc. In short, they think the assortment will meet the wants of their customers generally. The above goods will be sold for cash or on short credit, ns low as can be purchased in Vermont. PRIDE Sf HAWLEY. Willislon, May 12, 1836. St. Johns Hotel & STAGE HOUSE, Continued by Mrs. WATSON. No ex ertion spared to merit a continuance o public palronago. Baggage carryed to and from the steam boats. St. Johns, 1st May, 1836. Take Particular Notice. fTlHE subscriber has loft all his notes and JL accounts with J. N. Pomeroy, Esq for immediate collection. Those who make immediate payment will save cost. All persons indebted, arc cautioned against making payment to any other person than Mr. Pomeroy, as he is my only authorized agent. TKISTKAM CUNtNUK. Burlington, May 0, 1836. ItERN & EVANS TTAVE just received from New York, M.M. their spring supply of goods, com prising a choice selection aWCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, fESTUVOS, TRM- MIJVGS, S(C which with their former stock,"' makes their assortment the best they have ever offered. And notwilhstand ing the present unparalleled high prices of goods in market, our arrangements aro such that we shall etiM be cnablod to furnish our customers with very superior articles at a small advance from former prices for prompt pay. We will take the present occasion nlso, to correct an erroneous impression, that wc sell only to those who employ us to mane their garments. This is entirely a mistake. Much as it might gratify us to do our friends justice in he fit, as well as tho fabric, we shrill nevertheless be equally happy to furnish tho materials for those who may find it more convenient to employ umur iiietMuiiics. , Burlington, May 12, 1036. Mrs. M. Frascr WOULD Inform the Lndics of Bin lington nnil lis viriniiy, lh.it ilia h.is just rcluineil from New York nnd brought with her the lriirl fashions fur Lndics Dietscs, lints, nnd Cups. She tins nUii for sale plain nnd Ince Tuscan, nnd English unit oilier Straw lints nil of the neivest style ; fashion, able Ribbons; nrlificMln nnd oilier trimmings for Huts unit Clips. Black anil uliite Whalebone j Wire ; Bobbiiicll Blond nnd Bolibinolt Qiiolllnjs nnd Edgings ; FlgurM nnd plain Silk nnd Siitni far Huts; f.inry nnd sewing Silk, Handkerchief, Shawls, Scurls, Zephyrs, Gloies, nnd many articles not enumerated all of nhich she will sell on rea sonable lerms. Shop on Church-si. opposite II. Durkee's hotel. My 1. J838' Waddington Superfine Flour. afinoARRELS F,ot" supor G6 Barrels Fresh Fine. 46 do. do. Fino Middlings. Just received nnd for sale by JASON C. PEIRCE. St. Johns, MayOjJ 036. LOOK ! ONLY 2 1-2 cents per light for window sash where 50 windows ore sold, or 2 3-4 cents for a less number j warrat.ted to be equal if not superior lo any manufac tured by hand, for sale by tho subscriber, north side the Court-house Square. WM. BLAKE. Burlington, May 10, 1836. CLOVER SEED. 2 Tierces superior clover sood, just ro ceived and for sale by SIDNEY BARLOW. May 11, 1836. k JOURNEYA1AN CABINET A1A 1 KER, wanted immediately by ABBOTT & PANGBORN. Burlington, May 12, 1836. Botanic Infirmary. Burlington, Vt. DOCT. BENJAMIN THOMPSON, foun der of Ihe Concord Botanic Infirmary. feeling a deep interest in tho cause of sufiei ing humanity, and, determined to use his ut most exertions to complete that reform in medical practice, wliicli lias already so glori ously commenced, has opened an Infirmary in the Mansion House, on Builinglon square. J lie unparalleled success winch lias attend, cd his practice in New Yoik, Boston and Con cord, in which places he has had several thou, sand patients under his care, (more, probably, than any other practitioner in the civilized world in tho same time,) will be a sufficient guaranty of tho confidence of tho intelligent citizens of Vermont. Those who aro acquaint ed with tho Thompsonian system of practice trom personal Knowledge, need no commend ation of its truly wonderful virtues. "To such, (as says tho venerable Dr. Bcnj. Watcr- nouso, lor many years prolessor ol materia Mcdica in the University of Cambridge) it is tho anchor of hope tho most invaluable of earthly blcssinis." But with thoso who havo never bad an opportunity ol witnessing its health-preserving and restoring influences, it is the part of common senso and discretion, candidly to examine its claims, and not as lias loo otlcn been tne casej condemn Ilic lio tame rhysician unseen and unheard. Docl. Thompson, although ho is unwillinir to assume and dclend the mal-praclice winch has characterised somo of tho pretended Thompsonian practitioners, seeks not to liido himscll Irom public scrutiny, but solicits Iree and fair discussion, and a fair comparison of the Uotamc with tho mineral practice. J In: course ho has always desired, and has repeat cdly, in his former communications to tho public, challenged the regular physicians (o a comparison of the merits of their respective systems. Ho who candidly engages in tho investigation of the syslem,will find its theory of disease simple, yet supported by sound reasoning its practico based upon, and in accordanco with that theory, simplo yet effect ual, and the success that has attended it, wonderful beyond any thing which has pre, ceded it in the history of medicino. The female Department ot tho infirmary is constantly under the supcrintendancc of a female, who is competent to perform all the d alles assigned to that department. Terms Three dollars per week for board. and three dollars for each course of medicine, and it only ono course proves necessary, one dollar extra is charged. No accounts will bo oponcd. Paymont must, in all cases, be made in advance. N. B. A general assortment of genuino Botanic Medicine, for sale, logolliyr with sev. eral works on the Botanic System, which havo not beforo been offered to tho public, for which Doct. Thompson and his brother in Boston, are sole agents for the principal part of tho New England States. Further particulars heroaflcr. BENJAMIN THOMPSON, Botanic Physician, May, 10J6, SPRING GOODS. ISth April, 1836. HOWARD has just returned from New York and brought with him veiy many aiticlesoi iigni SPRING OOODS-Soch as CALICOES, MUSLIJvS, CAMBRICS, SILKS, LACES, RIBBOJVS, SHAWLS, Hdkfs. Bonnets, cV India Rubber Aprons With a (Treat variotv of Fashionablo and seasonable articles, which will be sold at tho accustomed regular advance of tho Quick and cheap low pneo system. PAPER HANGINGS. A LARGE and splendid assortment just rceeivd from the manufacturer & for sale by S. E. HOWARD, Mays. Farmers and Mechanics Bank. THE Stockholders are hereby notified that an instalment nf Ten Dollars, per share, on the Capital Stock of the Bank is required to bo paid at the Banking House n Jiuriington, on tne nrst oay 01 juiy next. By order of tho President and Direc tors. .T HOCKLEY, Cashier. April 20, 1830. tljii Burlington High School. lit, next lorin ol instiuction in tins insti tution will commence on MONDAY tho 16th Inst. Instruction will bo given as usual, in those branches which aro requisite to qual ify young men, oilhcr for admission into col. logo, or for any of tho departments of business. Tuition is $5 00 per quarter, and tho inciden tal expenses amount to a sum not exceeding fifty cents. J.C SOUTIIMAYD, Principal. Burlington, May 4lh, 1030. The Trcmont Military Band, during the hours frt Tho performance of the circle to commenco principal hotels. eg e e e .rt-oynl Tlfrrcs.. Male T.ropar.1. This splendid collection of Burlington, on FRIDAY, and Asiatic I. Inn. of Exhibition will be, from 1 to 3 o'clock, on Friday, and from 10 to 12, and 2 to 4 on Saturday. In addition to the animals above enumerated, the Menagerie embraces the following rare catalogue: Young Elephant, the smallest ever offered for exhibition in the United States ; male lvangaroo ; male rorcupine ; JJromedanes ; 1'olar liear ; large Ulephant ; African Os trich ; Peruvian Lama; pair of Pelicans ; spotted Hyenas ; Monkeys; gigantic Crane; Bad ger ; Vultures ; large Chamois ; Zebras ; Jaguar ; two humped Camel ; Macanco ; North American Bear ; Lynx ; pair of Emeus ; Cassowara, &c. &c. The keeper will enter the cago with the Lion and Lioness and Lepoards, four animals in one cage, and with a pair of Royal Tigers, at 3, P. M. tT0 Thero will also be tion of Wax Figures, Comic Singing, &c. Doors of admittance from the inside of tho cara van. Admittance 12 1-2 cents. N. B The above will also be exhibited at Safford's in 19th, and at Milton Falls, on MONDAY, the 23d. For Spring and Summer. THE subscribers have opened nnd nre now receiving a very extensive ns. sortment of STAPLE AjyD FANCY (itr ttir Anrinrp nnrl Elimmnr Irnrtr. pnmnrte ing black, blue, green, olive, brown, Auenati, mixeu auu motoring uroau cloths ; black, blue, green, drab and mixed ca?eimeres; Padding, Duck Buckram?. Sil iscas; double and singleFomidations, Amer ican bnnk do.;Bonnel board, wound wire, giiiyiinins, calicoes, prints, French muslins, printed muslins, Challeyetts, cambrics. Ja. chnnnetts; book, Swiss, and mull Muslin, fig'd, corded and plain muslins; black, blue, and blue black colored India sewings. Am. do, black ass'd and brown linen thread, Clark, and Taylor'd sun. sewing cotton, knitting cntton.white andtnix'd, white blk, random mixed, corded, clocked nnd open work, cotton and silk hosiery, horse skin, kid, silk, cotton and linen gloves. Flagg and Pongee silk hdkfs ; white and plaid cotton and silk cravats. 3 4 5 Sf 6.4 bleach'd cotton. 3 4 5 & 6.4 brown do. 4 & C.4 licks; 3 4 C 7 & 0 4 blk, white, and red merino shawls. Leghorn aud straw bonnet; French & Am. kid and morocco slips and garter boots ; walking shoes ; English nnd Am. Ingrains, carpetings, straw do. Ribbons, Hdkfi, shawls &c. A'C. for sale low, by D. W. INGERSOL & CO. Church si. May 5. Veil? Arrival OTjUlE Subscriber has received from the . Grand Island a largo Asortmenl of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware and Stoneware, which he is anxious to sell at a email ad yonce from cost ALSO 25 Barrels fine Salt, 25 Bushels Hcrde Grass Seed, 50 Bushels Peas, 20 Bushels White Beans, 50 Bushels Wheat, 300 lbs Ball Butter, 2000 lbs Smoked Shoulders and 600 lbs Smokrd Hams. - Sidney Uaiu.oiv. Burlington, April 15, 1036, of exhibition, will enliven the performance with a at 3 P. M., after which the animals will be fed. TICKETS J? 1532tOSSIOXtf 25 OHiinrtsT uijdb:i 10 S'SAna or age i;i.r - T-r-n? Tnvrrrm-ivtx en oira n&xraca xminocsnon. Thv animal 1ms been ft subjert rf much eo(,'i3,"n nnioi:- n.ituralitfs. It hos lo rrViril, by ifuolocical Conmcntalrrs, n1 Ihe Umcorn of Holy Writ, ns nicntioucd ni u described ir llie lr nS Job. This aaitKl certainly rnnlss r.exc . the KlepJmnt in size, nnd tunny ,'i itcr3 coi'iidor him equal in bulk, fie n nsually found bout I2 feet long, nnJ the rircumfcvnef of the Iwdy nbm.t cqu,' to the i-n'li, and rif bright about 8 feet. He is a natire. of A sin and Africa, Ml' is usually found in those intensive forests that arc frp ffticatcd by the Elephant, Lion and Royal Ti i'cr, nnd m'l.sis's entirely on vegetable fond, i'hponc here offered for inspection it tlio first Living Rhiunoercs ever bi ought to UiLseountry; he istf yror.-s old, his weight is I'uut 'J'!uu-'and Tico llu-ui'ta Pounds', he was taken at the foot of one of the Himalaya riiouiilai&s. rare and curious Animals, SATURDAY. 1he 20th and 21st of May, instant. Tho hour exhibited at the same place and Winooski Patent Block Man ufacturing Company. nMHE Directors of this Company res. JL pcctfully inform their friends and the Mnratime public of the United Slates gen erally, that they have purchased the whole of the establishment formerly known ns the Livingston Patent Block Machinery, with all the extension nftho patent rights recently granted by Congress to Thomap Blanchard, E-q. Ihe original inventor and patentee, together with nil the late im. prnvements made and patented by him. They have manufactured nnd now ofi'or fur tale n large stock of machine madi, solid, common and bushed Ship's Tackle Blocks, from 5 to 9 inches, and machine made Plank Blocks, from 7 to 16 inches, and other articles on reasonable terms. They further inform tho public that they have made arrangements for removing their machinery from Now York to tho site of a new mill with an 80 horse power water wheel built expressly to receive it, nt Burlington, Vt. in the heart of a coun try abounding with the finest und best of limber for their purpose whence they in tend sending lo the New York market a large, constant, nnd regular supply of these and other articles in the Block making line. They further odd that it is their intention to increase tho machinery so as to meet the present and future demands of the blockmaking trade and maratime public throughout the United States. This Company has lately been incorpo rated by tho State of Vermont with a large capital expressly for this purpose A large discount will be allowed to the trade, and a liberal discount to ship chand letea nnd others. 0jOrdcrs addressed to William Scrrcll, superintctulant at the company's office and store, No. 01 South street. N. York, will meet due intention. Burlington, 21st March, 1036. Fashionable Spring Goods. LATHROP &. POT WIN, arc receiv ing from New York a few packages European nnd American Dry Goods, suit ablo for the Spring trade. They are now opening one cato superb style French Muslins one do. London Prints a few choico Paitorns if called for soon. Also, a few Pieces RICH PATTERN SILKS, Fancy Hand'rifx. &c. &c. . April 16, 1036. variety of popular airs, selected from the hot masters. Tor further particulars soc large Mils in Um CB2&TS, rxT.icn. 1'imthrr. RoynJ Tlr. o 0 will be opened to (he public nt on the same day, a larce collec Richmond, on THURSDAY, the Etna Insurance Company. IrJRlHE subscriber continues to insure nil kind of renl and personal property ns ngi-iit for said Company, to whom ap plication may at all times be made at Ins Oflice in Burlington. Tl'e established reputation of this Company fur stability, fairness nnd liberality in their dealings, needs no further commendation. Wm. A. Griswoi.ii. Burlington, April 0, 1U36. IMPROVED Rotary Stoves, THE subscriber has just received from the Foundry of J. D. Ward, Ver gennes, No. 2 and 3 Rotary Cooking Stoves &, Trimmings ; Box do. Coldron Kettles, Ploughs, &c. &c. which nro offered for sale for cash or ap proved credit, P. S. lie wishes to call the attention of the economical, to the fuel nnd labor-saving properties of the Rotary Store, nnd lis peculiar adaptation as n Summer Cookin Stove. By the use nftho grate, n verv small amount of fuel is required for th culinary operations nf anv fomily ; less by one half, it is believed, than is required by any other Siuvo in use. Its form ami height Hsuch that it admits of being pin ced in the fire places of ordinary kitchen", so that most or the heat and cfllu'vin from ii passes otr by the chimney. Tho savin" of fuel effected by the Improved Rotary, in niio year, over that of almon any other Cooking Stove, is fully equal to its cost, besides the superior facility nnd care with which the several culinary operations nr performed with it. Also, Ten and Marlin Kettles of various sizes, cast expressly Tor thii Stove. ,. GEO. PETERSON. Burlington, March 31, 1!)30. 20O Bushels Wheat, 300 Bushels Rye, for xale by T. F. &. W. L." STRONG. May 6. ONE ELEGANT ASTRAL LAMP for lalu verv low by 'C. WAIN WRIGHT. Burlington, April ::. 1830, KetnaW) r.rnpojxt.