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(hwht 0L. 1....N0. She Snides. o. t. c II i) m s, Manufacturer of and H-nlcr in I 1X1111X0 I.l.MIIElt, SIIIXOLEs. LATH, CI.APIIOAltll, AND Sl'ltl CR I.I .VIHKll, U001iS,f)Asn, III.IMJS, .MOULD ING, llllACKinS, WIV DOlV FRAMES A CAMNO. Scroll Suiting of nil kinds, I'l.inl.i.., .M.il .lint (llnlrisf Uuili' lo order. Yard and Mill Cor niror riilun mill Furnace st reels, near Fieigiii Depot, Rutland, Vt. Mm lilAwuni. pURTAIN CORNlCEslTl-' HLACK V- Walnut, or nil Gilt, made tn older. Cur tain Rings, Tassels nml Cords. llEAHIIORN's s J HOW CASKS, CORNER, CLOCK anil Mantle Shelves made In order. Willi liatn or Moulded edges. illfTerent sl)le.sal IIRACKE'IS sawed in lli;.l!IIOU.N'S giovo mock. TKtt Mni'MjtVflss t.'fllf 1MCTIMII1 PlCiTRI il Framing, Chromes, s - ........... ..... Lithographs, und Engravings nt iii;aioioi;.n.s - L . J N. MEHHIAM'S l'KUFWT h'lTTlMI Sill UTS. PATTERNS (I T 'I'D MKA.Nl 111:. J? X. MERHIAM'S lM'HFECTl-Tr-ll. TINO SHIRTS. The most com loruhlr, iiuriiMin nnu economical. jexnii) . TMCCKER HHOS. UXHVAI,l,i:i) I't. J AXO FORTES, pronounced the fines! In llie world, tinrrnnicii mr seicn i-nis. l'llKSCOK FAINTING ASII IIK( Hi ATION OF CHURCHES, IIAI.l.S AND rAiti.ons. (load llrsl-class work nt reasonable prices. .Many ears experience In the business, crime nml see mv work W. KHKTSCHMEH, No. 1, Wales, Cor. West slreol. J)12dlin llulland VI. ll. II. M O II i: II ti U DENTIST, s i:, Opposite Central House ma.Miltt RUTLAND, Vt. RUTLAND MANUFACTUHIXG COMPANY, Manufacturers and wholesale dealers In WOOD AND CHAIN SEAT ClIAIIls, STKADS AND C1IAIII STOCK. Corner of Wesl and Forest sis, RUTLAND, VT. I., VTtvoon, Agt. (I. C. lliiini.Ks, Treas. ma) Idly. J W. KING, Manufacturer und wholesale and letall dealer In SASH, DOOHS, RLlNIl, MOULDINGS, IlltACKl:TS, AND house fur- .MSlUNll .MA TKWAI, OK KVEUV IKCKIITIOX. 1'fKSACK STIIEKT, IllTt.lNP, 'T. Ordei-s bv mall orothernlse uroninllv attend. edto. myldlf .!. ,T. (JUIXDOX, I! i, A C K S M I T II . All WKST ST., NKlll OI.tVKK Mllllll.E WORKS, iiajld.tin HUTLAND, VT. TII0S. HOSS. UXCOLX IUOX WOKKS. Marble Mill nnd Holstlnsf Machinery of Ihe nost Improved construction. Deirlcks anil lumping machinery, castings nnd general ma- hlne work. steel nnd Iron Vi ire itope at Manufacturer's Rutland, vt.. May 1, 1873. mayldlf A. II.. 1IAVIEY," niSTinrron .i.vi practical si.atiui, HUTLAND VERMONT. He Is nremred to do all work promptly and well. Orders can bo left nt .1. 11. (Ilvnn's More on Merchants' Row, or nt the Ilardwell House. .viTfiw kockwoou iiarreit, uuuanti L. M. Mason. President of 1'lrst National ll.ink, He trolt, Michigan; Hon. .1. M. Marvin, Saratoga bprlngs. $tiirhincvij. Q.ROVEH it UAKKirS IMI'HOVKI) SIIUTTI.n AND i:i.ASTIC STITCH, SKrrX(l MACMXliF, tv., a v. At K. X. .MKRRIAM'S. CiCRAl' IRON AXD STEEI,, OI.O fj Marble Saws and Currency taken In ex change tor Nails at the majU13m RUTLAND NAIL WORKS. West of Lincoln Iron Works It. PYEU, NO. ir, MKRCIIANTS' ROW, Dealer In Iron and Lend l'lpe, Tortablo nnd Statlonai lln. vines; notary Steam, Foreo and cistern I'limps; Leather and Huhbcr llcltlng; Jtubher lloeund l'acklng; Rubber Oiercoats, (lloves and Mit tens; steam and Water (bulges; Water, steam and (las Fittings, nnd Fixtures, all kinds; ITax and Soapstono l'acklng; Cnttoii Waste, Plumb ers' (loods. STEAM, WATER AND OAS l'lTTINd Done at short notice, and at prices adapted to "Ttu'tB, May 1, 1873 myldiim pi.UMRIXO AXD GAS FITTING. COPPER AND SHEET IRON WORK. Hut Inir leased rooms No. in, Merchants' Row, lnStorowltlill.lt. Dyer, I um prepared lo do nil work In my line in a wot kinnnllke manner sit reasonable rales. PI.UMllINO AND OAS F1TTINO GOODS wipplle-i at Ihe lowest rates. SATISFACTION (I U A It A N T K E l Ttr Orders by mall promptly attended to. s. D. .IEN.NESS, Rutland, May 2'J. is dam T o pitiXTERs axd vrnusiir.its, Tho (I LORE Paper Co., bating duplicates of tho following articles offer them for sale nt low prices; steam Engine, suitable for running presses, Hoe Card Press, smith Hand Press, Iron Framo rapcr. Cutler. Card Cutter, Two Rulo Mltcrlug Machine, Lead cutter, Two Pairs News Chases, Two hclsColumn Unlet', And numerous other articles used Inn Prlntln,' Mice 8' TEAM BTOXE Ol'TTER COMPANY, Solo proprietors and manufacturers of I ho WAltHWKM. rATKNT STONE CHANNELING OR (jl'AHHYINO MA CHINE, For cutting stone Into various sles nnd;dl inenslons IX ALL KINDS OF (JUARRIES. OH'ICB ANU morii, RUTLAND, VERMONT, JOHN W, CRAMTON, l'ics't. (IKOROE E. ROYCE, Treas. CHARLES CLARK. Sec'y. myt ly ono. J. WAHDWELi-. supt. liltlNTIXO. Sclf.IiikliiL' l'cml Picks. 11 New and valuable Invention. Every liusl. ness man should Uavo one. Presses nnd outllls from $10 upwards. Send stamp for Catalogue of Presses, Type, cuts, etc.BGOl.DINO & Co., It Kllby strcel, lloston. augH3d ttt cm. Wants. rANTED. - Wholesale Purchasing. Agents tor the Ilartram Sowing Machine made lit Daiibury, Conn. The latest nnd best. 'I he stillest, fastest una easiest lockstitch, self selling, straight needle machine In the market. 1 lleiter terms than any company Address, .mux A, DODOE, General Agent, Daubury, Ct. niis'l lil.tw-lw 'ANTED.-All men wishing tn make u money to semi for n pamphlet contain ing Instructions, Ac , which everjhody should Ull'lll. .1. c. TII.TON, riTTHBVlio. 1U. augl4dw4tv WOOD CHOPPERS WANTED TO f I cut Win cords of hard wood In Mendon. Applv to (i no. W, en in in, Jit., Merchants' How, llulhinil. A X T i: I) Two jellie and energetic liit insurance agents to .solicit for ime of the oldest and best Life Companies i IX Tills CilUXI i:v. Commission or Salar; will be paid as cull b" agreed upon. Illi: IlKsT 1KI!l!IIOI!Y IX TIIK HCATIS cull tin secured to responsible men. Address, villi refeienee, 1HIX lt., Rutland, Vt. d lu AU2. in, -'x .fjUviiUurc. 'r i: E K S ,V I! A It It E It AT NO. I, OPERA HOUSE III.OCK, Keep n full assortment of the fnllimlng imrsi: iM'itxisinxd noons. ciiockeiiv, i'urxiture; CARPETS, I'RENCH CHINA WARE, TAIII.K OLASS WARE, SILVER PLATED WARE, .JAPANNED WARE, PAINTED TOILET SETS, 1IIIITANNI.V WARE, TAIII.K CUTLERY, PAPER IIANOINds; WINDOW SHADES, TASsEI.S AND CORDS, LAMPS AND LANTERS. (SAS FIXTURES, STONE WARE, Wholesale and Retail, LAMP CHIMNEYS nnd BURNERS, Wholesale and Retail. HOUSE HRUSIIEs, FEATHER DUSTERS, PLANT POTS, PLANT 11RACKETS, CARPET SWEEPERS, Manufacturers nf MAT'ni.U'UEH un, loeirnni, jtuil (IENERAL UPIIOI.STKRINO majldlf DONE TO ORDUR. QI.ORE I'AI'Klt COMPANY. PI'III.ISIIERS PRINTER-, STATIONER in. a va hook MAxrrAcrt'iwits. RUTLAND, VT. Rating purchased the Wholesalo l-aprr and stationery business of 11. A. Sawjer, and the Printing business of .Tas. K. Mc Lean, tvltb. the addition of a complete Itook-Illndery, they have consolidated the whole Into one business, and moved the same Into the new and commodious Globe 1'iUlldlng,"' creeled especially for tho Use of tho Company. With ono of tho most complete Printing De partments of nny establishment In the State, under the supervision of oneof tho best practical prlnlcrs In the country, they are prepared lo do all kinds of plain and ornamental work In tho most npproted manner and on shoit notice. Our Jobbing Department will comprise full lines of Writing Yapers both folded nnd flat, I'.ntclopes, (Note, Letter und Ofllclal.) Illank Hooks ot every description, School Hooks, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Inks, Law lllanks, Cut lery, Wrapping Vnpers of all kinds, Paper Hags, Flour Sacks, Twines und Cordage, Wooden Ware, Mutches, Brushes, Blacking, llluelng, KC, Ac. This Department will be found well stocked and worthy Hie nttcntlon of close liny, ers. The lllndery will be under the charge of ono of the most thorough workmen to bo found In the Stale, und all work will bn executed In tho best stjlo und with dispatch. With men of long experience In charge, and with evtenslte facilities for conducting their business lu Its several departments, they pre. sent one of the most complete establishments of the kind In be found outside the cities, and solicit the patronage of the Public, feeling con llilent that they can Insure the wants of all upon the most fatnrablo terms. (1LOJJK PAPKU CO. TAGS. Wo Imvo now In stock an assort- J menl of licnnlson's Patent Direction LnbeUnnd Merchandise Tags, which we Hill sell nt manufacturer's prices. Wo have also n good stock ot " riillllp's Se curlly Hook-Tngs," a tci-y convenient and fier. tlce.iblo article for merchants. Among Its ad. vanlageu are; (mods can bn more readily mark. ed than by any other means; tuo tag Is bo be cuicly locked that It cannot become detached from the goods; no chance of tho tag becoming detached from tho hook; no points projecting to tear other goods or your fingers. They nro safe, stiong and cheap. Call and examlno them. OLOUK PAPER CO, TMt. CARLE'S WATER PIIOOK Oil. II LA OK I X (I , ton HARNESSES, CARRIAGE TOPS, 1I00TH, SHOES, ETC. FilshauivssoH perfectly nnd prevent crack. Ing, Does not fry out or gum tho surface Softens and preserves tho leathor. Excludes the water. Excellent for boots, shoes, He iw-dltes universal satisfaction. Manufac tured liv I myicdstvtf N, C. MARCH, llhldlebury, (ftvorrilcs and provisions. J" A- T. c a n i: x , Wholesale and Retail Dealers In GROCERIES AND PROVISION'S, CANNED FRUITS, PICKLES, r., OLASS, EARTHENWARE: AND FANCY (10ft I W. Also, Healers In DRY OOOHS, SHAWLS, DRI'.ss OOOIW, HOSIERY. fll.OVES, r ,Ve. All assortment of (HINTS' EURXISHINC, GOODS fonMnmiy on hand. AtlENTS FOR .MAIL FROM EUROPE. STEVMKTm TO AND Jff-DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT ON THE HANKS (IV ENOLAND, IRELAND. SCOTLAND 1 AND WALKS. CORNER FREKHIT AND EVELYN STS. RUTLAND, VT. luytilly '1 M E CI.OSIXO Ol'T S A I, E i of a sim k or GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. DOMESTIC DRY COOlls, ROOTS AXD SHOES READY-MADE CLOTIIIXII, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE. AC, AC, ii a s c o .m m i: x c i: d ECONOMICAL HOUSEKEEPER- i l Will avail tlicm-eltes of Hie oppurlunllyiilileh ! It fTords to replenish their nlm-l; of household wipplles. i f' Etery article Is sold nt cost nrle-s. j I'l.KVsK CAM. AND I.EAISC l-hlriX G. W. CIIAPI.IX, .li:.t No. e, MKRCIIA.s'"- .mil' nurr i vii i) E T e it ii r x t i: it s M A I X S 'I' it r. r. T , Is the place lu buy SftlAIIS, TEAS, COFFEES, HITTER, C1IEE-E. FLslI, of all klnds,OI!AN(IES, LEMONS, FlfiS, CANNED FRUITS, ! nt loner prices than any other place In nmn. Try II anil be conilnted. MAIN STREET, (East side,) RUTLAND. nugtndtr 5 7. 1 MTU. O I, D Ii E D S T O R E . auocKiilES axd ritorisinys, CHEAP FOR CASH. CHESTER K1XGSEEY. ma.tltf Merchants' Row. F I I, T O X M A R It E T, I HUSTON .t 1IAYWARD Proprietors. All kinds of -Meats. Fish. Vegetables and Fruits In their bcason. Klngsley fc Spraguo's lllock, Mcrchanl' Row. mayiutiin Q. It E E R T U It X E It NimAlt URFrXIXll rOMI'AXV, ;.'. WALL STREET, NEW YORK, Offer for sale all Ihe various grades of Rellneil Sugar of Superior quality at the UiwestMarkei Prices. A superior ipiallty of While Sugar for Confectioners use. Also. STANDARD CRUSHED, STANDARD POWDERED. STANDARD I it AXUI, ATKD, WHITE COl'TEE A, COI'TEE EXTRA 0, And Ihe lower gl.uli'sof i ; , , o ii K v a A II Orders lo bo addressed to our ofllce luNew York, "o Wall Slrcet, Cor. Pearl. Parties ordering 10 barrels can hate them as sorted. Tekus Tldrly ilai s, i per cent, discount. or Cnsh In 7 days, less K. G RANTER, Tiir.AsuiiKii. tuaylOdtf BATTY'S N A II O II I I C K L E H, Crosso .t HlttcktveH'H Pickles, llnlford'rt Woreestei-sliliT Sauce, Nabob sauce, In fact nearly alt kinds of English Pickles can ho found at II W MARSHALL'S in PRUNELLAS, l'HUNKS, CHERRIES, Peaches, lllockberrles, Ilaspheriics.l'lums iiuthit-ut-riicn. Also, uil Kllios 01 11 nils in i-aim, for suio at n. w. MARSHALL. inayldnvty Grote street, Rutland, Vt. TfitLK HORN it MAGNOLIA rLOUR i J very choice, for sale at luayiotvjy II. W. MARSHALL HUTLAND. VT., TUESDAV MOHNING. SEPTEMBER 0. (jvocrvifs & groutelons. ROCEltn A- IMtOVISIOXS. Cluilod Iiiggeil limns 1 cenla i uanoiis uesi Kerosene. ...fi w in ins. iioneiess salmon. in Hi. Ijii iI 13 bars U.ibbll'.s Seat The Dnst of nutter B lbs. best Raisins s lbs. Choice RaWns 'I he best .Japan Ten A Hp endld Jap Tea... , oraliain l lour Oat Meal superior Cheese 1 in .. 1 en . I on . !w cents .51 i.n . 1 ul It rents r, II FRUITS RECEIVED DAILY AT 17. T. C, IintltAItD. J.fJO.Ilr No. 17, Mi.iicii ists' Row. "ji:A(Mir.s: WHAT I KNOW AliOPT THEM! CHESTER KINGSEEV. The eioii Isshort and jiiu lll have tn hurry up or loose them. I am reeelilng them in large lolsdall.i. i OME (JU1CK! AT NOON! Melons Apples, lvars, Tmnaloes. c.ibh.vri's, elc, fresh dally, at the O 1, I) R E 1) ST O 1! E. Merchants' Row, Rutland, vt. Augl-dlm fSIEAS, from (10 mils In .jl.75; uKci fresh JL (IrouniUOFFEE, at II. W. MARSHALL'S mnj Id Kwly Coiner of drove and West sis IT S O A T G It A P E S 11. W. MARSHALL'S. lit j "JUTI,AXD MARREE CO.MPAXY. I Wlllll.K.-AI K nr.Ai i:is IX ' I I 15 I, O (' K A- SAWED MA I! P. I.E. i 1 IJfMM.'ll.- VS1I MII.I-, I .J. N IIAXTER, -upl. WEST RUTLAXD, VI ' All the grades of llulland Maible, lu Ihe 1 shape of slabs ot various thicknesses required ror Furniture, Mantel, and Hecorallte Work, as well as Cemetery uses; also Cubic Stock lor I Monumental and liutldlng purposes, Including I li.iso". Ships, and Posts, in.iy be found on our yam ai an limes. I Our extensive arrangements fur Ihe prnduc lion of Marble. In the ttav of Oll.irr.tHlg Ma I chtner.v, and Mills comprising thfity-ttio gangs of saws, place us In jmslilini lo supply the wants of the Trade. Wholesale and Retail Dealers, llullders, ruruitiire-.ticn, nnu gen eral Manufacturers wilt tlml 11 to their Inlere-t to fat or us wHh I heir orders. RUTLAND MAIIIII.E CO inayld.Vttlf ttica rJ 8 .i. LOOP, Wholesale dealer In CALIFORNIA WISES AND IIRANDY Also, IMI'OIITEII ASH trilOl.hStl.K llEtlEI! Ill CHINA AND JAPAN TEA . Tho attention of Tutvn Agents, Phjslclans and Druggists Is especially called lo our n ines, as they nro unsurpassed for medical purpose, coining from one of the oldest tlneyards in California. All goods guaranteed pure and sal. Isfaelory, or lo be returned al my expense. o r I- ice, CORNER FREIGHT AND EVELYN, sTS (Landou Ic Huntoon's I'.loek,! Rutland, VI. injur i,iaiirl;il. RANTER NATIONAL RANK. RUTLAND, VT. CAPITAL, .-:i()o.(i(Ki. DIRECTORS. II. Heniiv Raxteii, 11, F, IxiTiiuoe, .1, N. 1UXTEII, I". W. I'.llIK, Gio. E. RotcE, OcniuiH II, linm-u, .1. W, ClUMIOS, N. T. Sl-KAOUE, .III. II. KlN'OSI EV, W, C. DfN'Tos-, W. C. LlMION. COL LECTIONS Made and remitted fur nt Lowest Rates. 1NTEIIEST AI.UlttEll ON 1IMK IIEI-OSITS. A general Hanking nnd Exchange business transacted. II. IlKSllV HlXTEll, PlCSt. .1. X. HtXTEII, V, Pll'St. Geoiioe it. IIOTTi'tt, Cashier. may I RUFUS HATCH, 11 R O K E It , i; nnoAit srnr.r.r, xr.w voiik. Stocks, Got ernmcntsaud Gold bmighl nnd sold on Commission, CP" Interest allowed on deposits. miilidtt c ELERY PLANTS Krom Peter Hendcr. son read' on and ntier .nine in o. senu in our orders, canoago plains ior one i-rop ny the hundred or thousand) also, Green l'eas ready about .Inly 1st. Flower plants, umong which Is iho celebraled Amiiranthas Salslfollus or Fountain Plant, constantly on hand. Unit quels, wreaths Ac., made to order, s. ('LEMONS, nui) Ml Near Fair Grounds: stoves and Sin Wave. PUNX i CRAMTOX, Mannfiicturers or all kinds of T I X W A R E, and denleis In PLAXI-IIED. IIRITANNIA. .JAPAN. (1H-S AXD WOODEN WARES nf every ill orlptt.m. IIIIOOMS, HRUSIIEs' AND IIAsKKTs. i nod a general assnitment of HOI'SE i'(;itXISHING GOODS. Special fnrtllllcs for Jobbing all kinds of WOODEN WARE, TIN AND (ILASS WARE. Ctr-.Ml kinds of niiiTEit taken In exchange for gorsls, NO. 11 MERCHANTS' ROW. Ilutlanil, Vt May 1, 1S73. in) Idtf R I". M O V A I. .-. ti. ,-talcy, of the lale llrm of Slaley .t Llp plncott, has remoteil his busluess from No. 37 Center St., to No. Hi Merchants' Row, w here lie lias formed a copartnership with Messrs. Dunn A Cramton, under tho llrm name of H. (I, slaley .VCo. Hn will bu pleased to seo ill t of his old customers, and as many new ones as w III favor lilin with a call 8. S T A I, E Y f! O , No. II!, MKKCiUNrs' Row, STOVES AND HOT AIR I'URXACES. The Stewart and New American Cooking suites, for both itood nnd coal, constantly on hand. Manufacturers or nnd dealers In .COPPER. TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. lu all Its branches- llalli Tubs, Wider closets (las and Walei Piping, anil Fillings of kinds. TIN ROOEIXG AND JOIWIIXG of all kinds promptly attended to. None but sMIIlul and lellablo torkuieu einplo.teil, .i.. Hani; n .i;.7i.i rr.it I'.KMKMr.KI!, ! I.O0HS SOUTH OF THE 01' I'll t IIOCsK MERCHANTS' ROW. U1.0 I ill I s T O V E S . hie CEI.EIIRATED FARMERS' AXD MECHANICS' O O O K S T O V E S , WITH i:i.V. RA'I ED (IV EXs, are now being made nt Ihe P I ITS FO It D I' U 11 X A c E. AW! four sizes of . i' r : n n o a .v to v : ,s . 'Ihcsii Slotcs, being made of the Plltsford Clinrco.il Iron, ttill nut last any olherslotes made, and will he sold us low as stoics made of haul con linn. Apply lo. .1. PRICHARD, aug-.".id:iiu Pin.-ioni', Vt. Ileal sf ,5tntr. JPAHM VOR SALE. Tlie hiihserlbei-s offer for sale their farm, sit uated ubotil two miles from the tillage ot lie", lows Falls, on Ihe Chester road, well kininn as Ihe .IOIIN CLARK FARM, Containing about three hundred und llll.t acres of laud; tttodttelllng houses, three barns and two leuuiit huiises, near the railroad track. Tho tenant houses lire new. The large farm house lias been thoroughly repaired and paint ed, Willi new phua in front und end, new front fence, nil lu (no most substantial und tasteful manner, making It a doslrnble tesldeiice. Neailythree-fouillisof a mile of new water pipe from ii neter-falllng rounialu supplies nil the premises, OVER TWO THOUSAND DOI.I.AHS has lieen exiH-nded within Ihe nasi ttto tears on buildings nnd fences, besides tlie tenant I nouses, tuo laud is aoapieo 10 mo raisuiK all kinds of crops. Some titty acres are well adapted for tobacco. Tho land is now under n goodstato of cultivation, by bating been fed out a largo amount ot buy and gram tho past two years, which has been brought on Iho ninee. Isoldes lhat tthtch the farm has pro duced. The eastern lino Is the Connecticut i rltcruiid the farm i.oingiiesieriy.uiiiueii mm I pastuionnd tillage land, tilth a suniclent sup- i i ply of wood for tho premises, situated so near . I the tlllagootllellows Falls a Mllagu grotilng , i iiiot-i, rinildlv l linn ant- nlnco within the Htnte. I anil Willi lis uniiuiiicii tiuicr innici, iwiiin is fast being linproted, must continue to Increase lu a still larger proportion In tlie future makes II Ihe most desirable farm In these parts. Pos. session given Immediately, except tho mill yunL and that In ono ear. Inquire nf thnsub scrlbers on tlie premises; or Joseph Wilson, firm of .1, Wilson k Co., near tho deiiot ; or Wil der Hopkins, at West Rupert, Vt. WILDER .V HOPKINS, llellotts Falls, .May 1, 1ST3, myl-dlf GEORGE C. NEWMAN, REAL EST ATI'. II It O K E It . POULTNEY, VT. Oftlce I Derb '.s lllock, !d Floor front. First class tillage and farm propel ty for sale and lo let. Money to loan on notes, mortgages, life polities and other npproted securities, liinvldlv A'1 ITENTION. GENTLEMEN. The undersigned would most respectlully In foi m tlie puliUe that ho will open on or alwut September 1st, In Staley's building, 117 CENTf.lt STREET, a ilrsl-class Merchant Tailoring Establishment. Hating been connected witli some of tho lead ing houses of New York und lloston, where nono but llrst-elass help are employed, I claim to have had such exiH-ileuce us enables mo tn compete with any ono In my line ot business, Foreign nnd Isunrslle ,'lolhs ultta)sonband. Idlest New York stjles of III entrust Jackets nnd Morning Gowns miidic to order. Satisfac tion guaranteed In every case, F. M. SMITH. Rutland, VI., AU', tw, 1311. dlt 1878. hotels nnd Sininn glooms B A It I) w k i. r. It 0 tj S F. . J. II. VltAMTOX, I'ropri'tor. The IIARinVELL HOUSE is ii-tiled opimslle I the Depot, and has long been favorably nottti lothe tratellng public. It has been recently luiiroted, now alTordlng the best and most , ample accommodation to guests. I The TAIII.K will bo supplied Willi all the luxuries 01 uie i season, and etery nllr ntlon will be paid lo the comfort ot Its patrons. In the future, as In tho past, tho Proprietor In. tends to make it a tlrst-class House affording all the comforts of a home to the traveler. The puniiepaironnge is solicited a noun i,it House. .VERY In connection ttlili the Attenllte PORTERS will lie found nt Hi pot on th" arrltnl of all trains. JuneJidKtvtf in- c E X T It A I, II O t. S E LADIES AND GENTS' DINING ROOMS AND ItESTAfltAXT. Good rooms with new furnllure. Hoard by Hi" day, tieek or month, at reason, nble rales. It will be conducted on the "European Plan," nnd every elToit made to secure the comfort and patronage of the public. unfits KOI! MKAI.s. llrcakfast from (! Dinner ' tt to 10 o'clock. lo :i II 8 Supper " .1 to Id 8 sfNUAts. I'rom H to 10 n. in., and 11 tu li p. m. J. A. SALSIIl'RY, Propilclor. Aug. is. ir.i. dim Rullaml, tt JAKE Dl'NMORI norsE, 'I.SIURY. VERMONT. E. P HITCHCOCK, PunriMKi..!. I. W. PORTER. MlSKlKK. This well known and iwpular Hotel, sitiulcd j on Ihe shores of Lake lWninorc, has been re. cenlly put In thorough icpalr. Several new J Cottages hate besn built and nettlv furnished, I I and will be opened June 1st, for the reception of boarders and touilsls. majSsdtt i trtin.'i-nmv.o.v.w.'Ji." Ar........ . tt II hout change, from New York lo Manchester, bvliuiDa m, train. Ma N. Y. A; Harlem rallioad. I Passcrgt-rs by Hudson rltcr steamers, leatlng 1 New York nt p. in., connect nt Troy ttllhs;,. ni. train, urrltliigat Manchester nt In;; a. m. A train lent es Tiny at ft p. m. urrltliigat Man chester at Ta," p. in. Trains leatu Rutland for Manchester nt a a. iu '):" a. in. and ?:'-'' p. in. on Sundays at 7:30 I a. in. Address Jylfsl F. H. ORVIS. i XOCII MORGAN'S SONS' s A P O I, 1 O Isa siibslitule lorsoai for all llousebiild pur. pose, evcept washing clothes. S A P O I, I O for t leaning our House villi sate the hilsu-of one cleaner. Gltc It a Dial S A P O I. I l tor Vt Ind.ms , belter lli.tu Whiting m- Water. No reinotlngcurlalns and carpets. t S A P O 1. I O cleans i'.ilut and Wood, In fact Ihe cm Ire' house betterf ban snap. No slopping, sates hilsir. 1 You can't afloid to Isi ttltlioul it. ' S A P O I, I (1 fur semiring Knlies Is beller and i-Ickiiit lliau ll.ilh llili-k. Will not scratch. S A P O I- I O ts beller than Soap and Sand for pollshli.g Tin ware, llrlghlensttllhout .scratching. S A P O I. I O Polishes llrass and Cnp r utensils beller than Acid or oil and Rotten stone. S A P 0 L 1 O lor Washing lilshes und Glasstuue Is Invalu. able, ChcaiK-r than Snap. SAP O L I O ! sliilns from Murble Mantles. TabU-s nnd Slutuary, Irom 1 1 a r til 1 1 1-1 1 -i I Walls, and tioin i lima aim ron-cuun, S A P 0 L I O remotes stains nnd Grease other wot en fabric. from Carpets and Then) is no one article know u that will do so many kinds of work, and do It as well, as Sa- ( polio. Thy Ir. HAND S A P OLIO a new and ttoiidertully i-rtecllte Toilet Soap, hat lug no ciiial In tills country or abroad. S A P 0 L 1 0 asan article for the Rath, "reaches tho foundal lou " of nil dirt, opens the pores und Kites u health ac tion und brilliant tint to the skin, HANI) HAND S A P O L I O Cleanses und llcuulltles the Skin, Instantly removing any stain in blemish from both hands and face. HAND S A P O Lit) Is without a rival In thu woihl for curing or preventing roughness nud chapping ot either hands or face. S A P O I. I O remotes Tar, Pitch. Iron or Ink stains and Grease; lor w inkers Hi Machine Shops, Mines, Ac., is In valuable, l or making the Skin While und Soft, nnd git lug to It u "bloom ot beauty," II Is iiusur passed by any cosmetic known. HAND HAND S A P 0 L 1 O costs 10 lo tr, cents per cake, and evertlsHlv should hate II. You will like il. DONT FAIL TO TRY THESE GOODS. Iluvltof )ourmerchunt If ho lias It or will procure. It tor sou. If not. then wrltofor our I'limphlet, "All about SaiJllo," and It will bo mailed free, ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS, aiigidAttani so Park Place, New York. I s s E M M A A. L P. E, COLOItlNO, ST., Sew Yoke, ' ARTIST IN No. 100 West OIL .inn Miss Leo Is spending tho summer In Vermont, and will rocetv'e ordow, ' correspond, or eatisiutt with thoss desiring Photographs. lrci)l rani gru (Ooodsi. JURT A- SHERMAN WILL OCRS ' 4WI YARDS AMERICAN AND COCIIECO PRINTS. lojc. inc. lojc. lo'c. WW YARDS, i.i STRIPED AND POLK HOT C A M II It I (.' S. in cents, reduced from in ecu's. 'b' I.IXEX SUITS, WHITE SUIT.-, In Muslin anil Victoria Lawn, ) M lo l no. in in- a- mi k iimax Orrcr the most elegant vnrli-ty of choice II L A C K O O O I) s In .N.W England, nt extremely low pnees. DRESS GOODS, Of all kinds reduced to-d.i). PARASOLS, LADIES' AND CHIDREN'S, Oiiened new liwlay, tery handsnnie nnd cheap. HURT'S NEW YOltK SHOES. This shoe Is worn tery exlensltelv In New York City, nnd Is the besl, cheapest and hand-some-t shoe tn America. HURT .1 SHERMAN ! oiler Ihe largest and best variety ot Dry Good-, aint bate the best lighted and largest S.iles-rooin lu Venuont. HURT Ilutlanil, July is, ts;.t. JL SHERMAN. myldly 8'" RING GOODS. SPRING GOODS KINSMAN A ROss tVlsb to say lo the public thai the have now I open for Inspection Ihe besl line of .spring UimmIs they eter olTered. DRESS GOODS. SHAWLS. COTTONS, PRINTS, FANCY OOOIVs. NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVEs, AC, All elegant Rue of SILK AND WOOL POPLINS. CHEAP lll'TTERICK-S CKI.EIIRATED PATTERNS c.il and examine our new Hue of goods. And oblige. Yours lespeel fully KINSMAN A- Ross' mldlj No. 5 Merchants' Row, Rutland pARKIICltST i CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In I'll II E I G .V A N II HO M K NT I C DRY GOODS, I FANCY G( Hills, XOTIOXn AC., Meicliants' Row, Rutland, Vennont. i We Intlle especial attention or all persons visiting Rutland, or iiersons lu pursuit of Ihe ' best place to but goods 111 our line lo our stock, i which embraces Hie principal staples nt Ihe j season. II- is Ol R AIM I To keep eoustuiitl.t 111 slock, specialties lu eterv depailiueiit worth ot theutielitlou of all l isiins in jiursnlt of DrvGisnls. liur sloes is seii-ni-ii ,nn iu- iui I marked at pi lees to fully correspond itllh the sen viu. We hate unit on li.iiul ss-i tallle HRKnn GOODn Vtool.KX GOODS, DOMESTIC DRY GOOlis GLOVES, HOSIERY, CORNETS, And In fact no hate bargains n etery depart menl. kid gloves, .:... l.'u, i.ufi, l.ui, i,;r. C. A. PA11KIIHIIST, A CO. MERCHANTS' ROW. I'.ulland. August 11, ST3. mayldlf MVWENTV DOLLARS REWARD Will I' fiild for llie HiriiU iiON, ARREST AND CONVICTION of the person or persons who, ttuiiloulv und maliciously, mut'Jaled the stone erected to the memorvot my child lu ihe Catholic cemetery lu (hls'plaee. .,.,,., s ,s. uugnrilK DAMEL CHONAN. BRICK. I have live hundred thousand good bard burned inerchnnlnote brick on hand and for sale on reasonable terms, Plenso call and examine, vv arraiueii jo gn e s'liisiai ,i0n l M. M, 1 Il.t.D. Rutland, August 1, 14T3. augldtf TiASTl'HK LAND IN PITTSl'Oltl) L For sale or rent, ono hundivd and twent) llto iicivs ot lino PASTURE land loeatisl one and oue-hnlt miles trom littstord Village. Address or cull on K. P. HITCHCOCK, under National Hank ol Rutland, Riillaiid. Vt. Ma) III I)V WELLING HOI'SE AND LOT ' 0 11 ti A I. I)- Tlie subsci Iber olTcrs Ids House and Lot. si u. tiled on ProsiH-ct street, for sale. 1 ho 1 o use wus erected w Ithtn a few years, und has eight rooms, water In tho tlrst wuM,$?ff nnd n garden under good state ot cultivation. Tho premises will be sold cheap. scpWd'm 0. E. YOUNG. FOUND At Sutherland Mis. I'Ms ford, a pocket knife, marked "Mrs W n WlnclielL Address, with deserlpHoe, Hox m. Wtlltninstown, Mass. Nepfldnt, PRICE TJIREK OI5NTS. ! She Jutland gaihi (Dlobc. TUESDAY, SEPTEMIIER n, 187a. i llitA.Mio.v Hi TiEit JlAHKt:T.-"0n i'ridnt 1 llie price of huttcr nt llrnndon was 28 cents pcrpounil. Tliu nmount noM for tlic week I wa 1800 pound?. A r.ttm.v lttl.'.N-to.v. Xently a tlinu saml (lejcciidetiU of William Tutllc, wlio einigraied from England to Xeir Haven, in lCn.1, lield a reunion at Wqt Haven, Conn., on Wedncul.ty week. Tim nncettr of Win. Tultlo were eminent in tho mother country, two of tlicm having ,een lord mayors or the city of Exeler, at Hint '.hue a city of greater relative inipoitance than It Is "now The ineelliig was called to order by Deacon Edmund Tultle of Merlden, who announced the. ollicers of Iho diy. Tho president, the ltev. Ittiel H. Tultle of Windor, Conn., delivered a thort nnd nppropriate nddress. g'vlng the history of the family. After ringing a hyiim of greeting composed hi Miss Emily Tultle of Middlehury, the .if tine li!c!ng was invoked upon the a--ncmhlj-. Tlie whole p irty llien sat dott u to a bountiful dinner. The exercises nfu-r dinner consiited for the most part of ad dresses from member of the family in curt section of Ihe country. Wlnsli.ii n.inoriiil .tloimiiietii nt Willis), m. A monument conniicinoratlto to lives and lalnrs of Ihe Rev. l)r. Winlntt-, has jusl hc-en erected liy friends in tho cemetery al Wiilistoii. It h of superior woikman-hip, being a pyramidal column eighteen feet high, suriiioiinlcd willi n large nnd elalnir utely carved cross. The material ucd it the famous Isle I.a Motto stone, harder than granite, and nil'ording a much finer pnli-li. The inscription is partly in ra:- d letter-, and the eulire engraved ik uixeeut..! in n mint sali.fjctm-y niannrr. 'I'h. huiM ers are . Messrs. Walker Ilioih.-rs of tin. cily. Tlie side of the monument facing tin lreet hears tliis Inscription : Tiinr.i; I!i;oTttt.ii, Hum in Williston, of tho seventh generation from tlie Pilgrim l-'ntlicrs. "'I'heir works do follow ilieni " WIXSI.OW. Side Xo. - lias this engratcd: Mtnov WtM.sotv, I). I)., LI.. D. I'orly-flvi! years Misslnniry in India, died at Cape of Good Hope, Oct. 2L', LS(H, aged "I years. "Thy life to tho Cross was wholly devoted. ' Side Xo. ;'. is thus lettered : llfiiiiAnn Wixsi.otf, D..D,, Author. Educator, Pastor at lloston ami elsewhere, died Aug. Ill, ISC, Side Xo. I reads as follows ; GiiiitiiiN- Wissi.ow, 1). 1)', M. !., j Hector at Statcn Island, X. Y., siml cl-i 1 ti hero, entered into rest, June 7, ! 1821, aped. VJ years. I "In tho service of hi country and tor his Master." i i-iiiiinlrrs in Chicago. Tlie liurlingtou l'ie Press, reccnllt puhlislicd a letter from Chicago which con tained the following interesting paragraph relative to Vermonters nt Chicago. Although a thousand miles away, yet ttlicn the gun at sunrise indicated the dawn ofournation.il birthday, Hie soils ol Ver mont resident in Prairiu L nd returned in spirit to the "Old Green Hills," drinking inspiration; and while Vermont was aglow , witli patriotic' fervor, doing homage to the memory of her greatest patriot, thu hearts of her sons in tlie great Northwest were I beating in unison witli those within her hor ' dcrs. Often was heard throughout tlie day. ' the expressed wish, "that I were in Vcr I niont," not from homesickness, lor they j love thu home of their adoption, hut from n i devoted attachment to the homo of chiid i hood, so characteristic of every genuine I Verinonter. No matter ttheru you meet i him, nt home or abroad the "GrecnMoun- tain Hoy never lorgets the -proud title, nor the gallant leader, tvlio,e bravery at old "Fort Ti." rendered famous tlie faithful lit tle hand of patriots, the original settlers ot tlie "Nett Hampshire Grant." Hut while ton were pitting homage to the departed 'patriot, we In tlie West were doing our liet to as.lst the poor fellows rendered ciipides bv our "late unpleasantness," in pro e ly celebrating the 'glorious l'ourth. At the imitation of their brethren in Mil waukee, a parly of Vermonters residing in Chicago tislle.i tlie former city, and togeth er they spent tin- dty at tho "National Home' fir Disabled Volunteer Soldiers" 1 presume uinl of j our readers are aware that lids institution was established hy tin Goveriiiiient. as a Inline for our disabled t derail". , DesperllH. C'lglll Im-I-'H 'I'vvo l.ll iiiilies. From the Pi-otldeni-e .JourmU. Wo are informed llial on Wednesday mi old lady of eighty years, living on llacon street, In this die, vl-lleil ine insane nsyiiiiu at Taunton, Mass., with her dittghter, tn see her sou, who has lor some time been confined Ihcre for insanity from the effects of u wound icceived during thu war. On arrlt ing there Hie mother mis slum n into tlie reception room, where were icveral more lady visitors and one or two patients, and the "son was lu ought into tlie unite room, vi hen llie attendant went out and locked the door. 'I here happened to he in the room at tlie lime a lady who had gone there expei ling to secure the release of her lius' and, but for some ii-ason In could not bo discharged on that day. Tills was a gi cat di.appoinliiii-ut to tin wife, hut the effect upon tlie liuhnnd when shu told him was terrible, lie raged nnd tore round tho room In petfect fuiy smashed up u marble-topped table us it was paper, and commenced operallons on the clock This he had got initially, if Hot (piite. demolished, when the in ef Ihe old lady from this cily, who had been quiet up to this lime, became excited and attacked the infuriated husband. A roii"h and lunible light ensued which tuusi have hecn filghlful lo witness, nnd llu feelings of those women, shut up in loom willi ttto Infuriated insane persons nnd un nble to escape, can hardly be Imagined. AHer a llllle llghtingi the husband, willi n piece of the lurnilure ho had been de molishing, or vt ith bis linger nails, cut or scralchcd the loreliead of the son, making a frlahlfiil gash, from which tho blood llowcd copiously, and then catching him by tho throat, he choked him till his lace turned lanple. Doubtless lie would hate killed him then nnd t'. eve, but tho old Indt seeing livr son's danger, went to tlio rescue, and utter n severe struggle succeeded in making tho husband lit go Jils hold. , For tunately the attendant came in, nnd n stop was put In tho proceedings, though it in quired five men to secure tho disappointed nml Infuriated husband and put lilin In-yond Ihe power of doing luilln.