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THi& BDBLtNGTONVT., FREE PRESS 3TRI1 AY MORNING. SKPT. 1, 1865. Liidic on" AcRirctTMAi. Coixrcn.-The (orrctary- nf llic Ohin agricultural society lately Imd n conversation with Lielug, the agricultural chemist, in reference to the ag ricultural cullcgts to lie established by tlio rrtcecd nf Imds granted by the national' gotcrnnti-nt. Licliijr fiiegrftrd that tbewt thine; in lo done is to establish experimental fa rain, lie eaid, rmonpothcr tbinp": "Y ilnn't -want much laI t a few hundred sere is all-ssiBicisnt for nil manner of experi ruei ts; anil. ) it must allow me to repeat, jou waul to mile.i(Timrnt only. You don't want to teach a f pecifie evstem of model farming, for miry rrasonfir firstly, not rneftnlrnt, perbafi, en get a farm precisely like jour model farni br Bit not he able to pit fo much prass-la M.or. jo much ni.hnd, or he may bt unable to have farm building; precisely lite the model ones. Thrii wb-tt pooil lis your model do, when no-lx-Iy can co py 5t ? Now, when you get home, pray do not misi-rpriFent this Idea. 1 want jou to ionic experiment?: not simply to show what tin 1 done,liut male experiments to show whit can be dot e pK.fi'ulily, and what may be done liy any intelligent farmer. Of course jou can not txrct t accomplish much for the present Ctneration of farmers; but the seeds you sow will be reaped by the coming and future genera tion. In Ohio you do not want to build a palace fur an agricultural school. In America you spend too much money in putting up your edu cational buildings, and then starve your profes sor. I leurn that you put up a very prai.d buildinjr in jour city ot Columbus, called the Starlirij; Medical college: I hare a picture of it I am to'd il cost tome 570,000 to ST.I.OuO, and now you are starving the profcasjra in it. You diil the tame in Cleveland and Cincinnati. Then I am told you built two universities in Ohio, and new the ptvfessoia can barely live on tlic.-dry jou pay. The cotieequtnce is that thisc schools, colleges or universities muit nri diwn. Tlx re is no place in the whole world v.l.i re knowledge can make so much money a in America; then fore your t;t men will cot become leactirs cr profifore, simply because they can make more money out of something else; and tbey naturally apply their talent and ability whrre it pays the best. Jo man will en gage in educational course of life, for life, on a salary ,f SliOO or S1600 a year, when he. by applying the same ability in some other pursuit, c n male SJOOO or SoOOO a year. Hence, you hate no first class professors in all America; but you have instead first class business men, first cli-s mechanics, and managers of large and collossa eslabliehments." The fullest account of tbo Bennington Ctlehratiun that we have noticed, u given by the Manchester Journal We copy the nrcount of the proceedings of Wcdnctdiy evening, of which a lea detailed account was ghen by our own correspondent: Biiwren five and six in the afternoon a meet ing : f the Il.stoncal Society was held in Free Library Hall. In the audience were. Gov. Smiih, Lt Gov. Dillingham, Ex Guv. Fletcher, (j-n Staiin-inl, Gen. Sijwour, CoL Proctor, A 1. Ilsgir, Eni., State Geologist, ami other pro tii:uei,t ge"tH-nH-n. After lbs transaction of buiiis-. Gov. II ill the chairmin e.f the mtet- iuj:, ii.truducid to the auJ'ence, Geo. II. liiut dict, llsq., n iiurliiiptou. who read a psper up on tbe It title i-f Geitjel.urg. The wty, al thouIi g:'i.g itgekeial dcription of the whole cum.ij(ii. reiainj principally to the urt taken in ii ty tin ttrm..iit troor, Ci'ncernitig whoe l', -r tiiiMr. Uiiieilict baJ the lit meann i f in,' roi.itti'it Jiimii his cULHCtuti with Gen. Sl,i,nidV s a The paper i a very scholar 1 . pi in - tii ii, and giv a a better idea of the e ii'el tL4uan oilier description with which we are M-r,ii.i, "ted. Alter Mr. Beneilict had closed li-C .v. Kit. 'eteraioseand alludet in compli-ln-l,i.r t-rns.' '' 'he MTVin-s of Gen. Stuminl, v lie;- i'ihui aa." lwayn the iccikh.ii t.f loud i.L.iii'.e. L. 1 .u'enerri-q . of St. Albvns, tJd j. HiT on tiJ. 'u' Ju"e Triiuings. After th-tmurration d lut:btr 'unntsa the meeting adjuurncl. L iter in the evening. .1 t,""tary Uall wvs had in i ,ie ame p!cc Gen-. Stk uu"nJ "' Smter, Cot. Pna.-..r. UeuU Cwla. Prati.- ''.Hod Ct ly, aiJ uUwr.lfi.-els were pnn!. "jeuiusc ws far isteil by Letmn with lull batVj." 'tie ulebnititui was furttier cviititiu --'' a fir.ed Bp'-ty of fireworks. Tan piect Ht r c?" j elly I'v'Hiilit'ul at! appnjreiic.' One pre set tid jnhirsc lettere ihe name of Huoker. ai.d' tlie-otlwr, 'Stitik and Warner, Au. lOtti, 1777." Tht concliSied. the celebration; and with the departure of th rtturcing trains, the streets of Beunioginn npiin les'itued their every day ap pearance. It 's e?rimteil thtt over ten thousand t rsng.TK were in ruwi.,r.r least Irelf of whom lisleuej to Ihe orat'iMi of Mr CLii-in The araio-t ConventiiiU. This temperanre zatherinK appears to have liecu a succtss. More than three hundred dele-gilt-, were iiresttit. Iielonging to Kttie twtnty fcta:e, from Maine to Oregon, btsidiseix foreign uieiubert. Thej- lenresented vatkus churchts. ecclesiastical Ixsltea and temperance crgtnilt tiunsiiM comprised much talent and influence in j puouc ai.u private siauon!. v-onnecttcui aione tarnishing one Governor, who presided and two I ti-Gaerors. There were many veterans m the temperance cause, tome of tbem fata lvanc- ; 1 iu lite, as well as the younger and realous , meinbers of the vancus "orJers," which, es- j pecialryattheWesf.iuclude muchofthe tiraan-j iied force iu this narfare against vice audenme. I It must hvve been interesting in itself, aud sig- I liiiiciiit no in me tit t. j . . vu wittj . and mental health, to sec and hear John Pier- i pout, Gerritt Smith, R. IJ. Walworth, E. C Dtlaian, and John .Marsh, with earnest elo- j q notice moving a crowded assembly, nn the old, ; latuliar theme i The action of the body seems to bavo been de cided and united, on the main points tn the tem perance work. They re-affirmed the principle of entire abstinence ffom all intoxicating drinks, for rsonl safely and the plod ot others; tbe rifbt and duty of society to protect ilef against the costly lu'schicls of tbe l.uufij traffic; and the intimito connection, both senpiural and historical, between Temperance awl Religion. The sentiment of the convention wu divided, as to the extent lo which it was proper to urge the matter of the medical use of Mimulants; the proper fiuit of Ihe tii.e," for the l-ord's sup per; ai.d ttrii tuts- of The rule to be o erved by temperance men, iu voting for civil officers. On the whole, their atterances carry with them ty, us well as of wisJom and timeliness; and while they mvy give rise to iliscu'sioti, will eten thus awaken public attention to a much , needed rtfjim. Reflector. Cm HE nr MiCNETtSJi. The readers of Ilawthume will rememlarrthelaticiful idea of the author in tht-'" IIoueof Seven Riiies-," whcieby yrtimg ilaulc, the mrjuiitt r, holds a mali 'n magnetic influence over the ln-auti- fulaViee Pvnclieun. -A timilar case in real ( life liat occurred ih France lately, if tho statement of a correspondent of the London Times may be beiitved : An extraordinary and! believe unprecedented case has just been tried at tbe Asstxn Court of the Var. A ytairrg man of 24, pamei Castellan, preaented himself at the houss of a respectable armer named liugues, ana preienuing io oe deaf and dumb, cbtaincd supper and a night's j 1.-1,,,,- I it,, mortilni. ba lr.!l l, I ..I Ihe Tar- 1 ivu.'.fc. w - o r mer'a daughter, a modest girl of 6. to ruu away with him, and tbe indictment alleged that he i obtained an irresistible iL&aeiiceover her entirely by means c-f magnetism. The moment she c-une to her senses she was filled with remorse, hut -t,.wM.M,l.!tM.-m.itiMl bar aba an a msiaiii nuiuvni .... j strumentin his bands, and submitted to hit- ' ever be told her. Three doctors of Toulon gav their cpioron in .accordance, with that tf .Dr'i Tanlieu of Pans and many other medical men, ' cf the htzhtst rrnotjttijnr.tliat it is possible, bv'- aeansof what is called magnetism, to obtain ' such influence over a young girl as completely: to annihilate bcr wilt Castellan boasted of ii is magnetic power while standing at the bar, aqd3 mend to niscneiiie tne preimng juuge. ne 1C I actuallrTnea to micnetixe the pfocutrartimpei rial, and frightened bim so mach that he angrily ordered the prisoner to lower his eves. Being f.-uwl gu.lty by. the jury,,he was sentenced to l5rcaisimpriis6ntt(ent with rriril labor. Smith rijtlT.' io. 4, Union Clock, ar opening a rich stock of Dins Goodsand. Carpets,, and they say they are selling tbem cheap.' 1 GirsT themAcall. Ai-ciEST Itlcoikb. i cofmpandentof the 'Vcrmian.'a7rd'' gives some infereitingjti- j. tracts from tho recorta of the Congregational Church at Brandon. Wo copy thejollowing vcrlaitia. etlitcratim : .TJtix kvxK mud with which BiAkDOit September the iS;tl 7.1. 3 1 Wrr7tTVclter is. spaUtered cn tbt road to "t.4ttmiC.iTlA..kll U-aw - i Congrrgatiunal order Uolden at tht hotue ol.T-Ot-f , rcn ITIkin on tbe 28th day cf inst Month at one j TwAtareed geatlemtn; who ES lUHOWafa US IOC ! laaaawas I t TpU i- a- lllajsalaaaaaar at m Cinrch.Ccnfrrencw turn time in the snath Jane' last past, upon .which the Church voted to a member that it was furreign from their intention not having so mack au a ilii it ant idea, of such a thing and to prevent any thl ng Bering a reSero blanee -f ,the kind th Church. ProSeedeal to in quire how. tbey Stood aflrcte d towards Mr. wins Tow .who being desirous to n o. the Church in' the Sd pis ce tonic nnder Con sideration the complaint that Mr. Avery and Mr. XuckFind exhibited to the Church against Urotber winslow for boiling mtple Sap uppon the Lords day. Brother viinslow says that he is Sornr that he did on the account of it being a greaf to Ttbe minds of his breatherin, but not vuing himself there in -gilty of a Breach of Sab bath bur Says that he "there in was himself in the way of his Duty the Church vuing it a direct violation of the Law of god and that be might as well bin imployed in a most any other, bisnrea. -.taking that -with the matter of ex Simple undder ConSidt ration they -voted not Mttisfied uppon which Brother winslow requested A. CounSell and the Church redily Complied then prncr eded and mutually ehose the West Churr.h io Rutland fur the odd Church then the Church Made Choice by vote of the Church in Jericho aral the C hurcn in Orwell and Mr Whitlow made Choice of the Church in Hinsdale and of tne Church in Walpole To meet the last Thursday in January next. What disposition the said " CounSell " made of tbc case the records ray not. Okicin or DfJiocaucT. Nccr, after the water went down, com down from Aryrat, went into farmin and planted grapes exten sive. One day he took a ntp too much, and laid down with lnHufS-hcnt.cIjtliin on to Intn. Hi- 2.1 boa Ham teed him in that fix, and when rtoer awoke, while Ids hair was still pullin, he cust him and hit) poeterity, and K-d they slinod he eerrants forever. llam"(wich in te Original Hebrew signi fies a bind quarter uv a hog.) was the father or the Atrikins, and tbey btv bin t-luuu ever netice. I feed a lite to-wunst ; I realized the im portance uv the nigger. lit in the connectin' Jink in the cha no uv circumstances which led to the fonsashvn of the Dunekratic party ; he lies kept the blcscid old itiaslicena tonnin to this day. Oheerve. Whisky (or wine, wicb is the same thing) made Noer tight. Ham seen oer inebriated. Noer cust Ham, wich turced him into a. nigger nnd servant. That tbe ekriptrH might be fulfilled, tho children uv Ham wa brut to -merika, to be ecrvance here. Wikked men set themselves agin the skriptcrs, and tried to make men uv tbe nig gers. The Diinekratic party riz for the purper; u kecpin the nigger down, and that dvlitcfuL hiznts hex given tbem employment for niorm JU years. t I shtt the book I cood not helnrrmarka. in the word uv the sammist : "Good Lord upon what slender threds Hang everlastin things.' Spin Xoer, instid uv plantin grapes, had j gime to practisin law, or into the grocery; ' hiznesa or hujin prodooee on commishn, or j t'Uttin up intent modicins be woodn t ''ev got inebtiaud, he woodn't Iter cust Ham II lm wooden t hcv turned black, there woud-1 wit hev Inn no niggers, no Ablishnists, and c.ins qui nlly no Dimtkrats. Or, spoen all uv UamV children had taki n diiliieri4 and died the same rteulto ojd. fiuv fiillerrd. Wliikcy made nigger, nigger made D.moc- ) ri-y. Lake away wlnsky nnd tng'er. aua II Diuiocriny woodrnt 1 uv n more nkkount- Ij limn a onc-aruitu man ut n minn. Whisky! Nigger! Diuiuaisv ! Oh, savo ry trinity. '! Wc don't none of ufi read the skriptera '! i-nuu. 1'iiTitou.cii . iNasnr, Lait Paster uv the Church of the NooDi penashun . - i National Dlb.s. The five first-class jew els of tin world have national debts or the fiillowing' proportions : I)rlt. Inttrrtt. France, f, ti.-aot.O ', i:r-'.Vi.(Xl Austria, 1-61. ..-AaiU.oo T5,llJ Ut"! Rum a. ISW, t.110,',0 O 7,l ;k) 't llrtUin, S3, 4lO,9lill l37,SM,1ld United Maus, ,UOJ,uOO,000 l&j.UO.UOl rifittt. 3. Ill 10 M 1.0 21 Gitinxt" the Saratoga correspondent oi the Boston Post, gives near a column of a. recent letter to a soi disant Countess, who cut a comidcrahlc figure at the Springs, this eenson, till it came out that she wad the no torious Lvlj Somebody of last summer's sca- j fon at NVwport, was licforc that Lrdv Oth j crbodjr at Lonfi Branch, and not over respect able, anj-how. " Giungi" (which would h lund much the same if spelt John (!. ) was. if current report tells true, pretty well sold by, and very polite to, " La ComteW, U t f()rc ,ier cxp'n. and, of course, knows , ... , what he is writing about. , c IIcrsuaD Scligson, of the Ninth Vt., r Iim lieen commisetooed hj tho Governor as ( Lieut. (j0i, a apTiteciation of his scrviece ! ana merits. j Gen. Joe. ' A 'oticeablc Letter Irom Johnston. j The Fredericksburg, (Va.) Ledger, pub- ; li-hcs the following letter from Gen. Joseph ,, E. Johnston-i i' Bvttujo SnUNGi, Va , Anj. 17. t Ton ask my views on the future course and ! future interests of the V. S. The case is o j, plain that very little can be said nr written up en it We of tbe South referred the question at issue, between ns and the Dnited Bute, to the arbitrament of the sword The deds on bis been made, and 5s againat us. We mutt ac quiesce jn that derision, accept it as final, and recognixe the fact that Virginia is again one of the United States. Our duties and interests coincide. We shall consult the one, and per form the other, by d.ing all we can to promote the welfare of our neighbors, and to restore prosperity to the country. We should com mence tbe dutiis of iieaceful citizens, by enter ing upon some useful pursuit, qualifying our--selves to vote, if p'ssible, and at the polls our -votes should be east, fjr a conservative mvn, one who understands and will maintain tbe interest of Virginia as ore of the United States. Tb's is tl ec -uree which I have recommendel to all thcse'withrwbom I have conversed on the sub fact', and that which ! have adoped tor myself. J as far as practicable. I Verts tenia- vonra. J. E. JUUNSTOK. MoDtxN DicTtoNARr. Water. A clear fluid, once need ana dunk. To.ncce. A little boree which is emtio ally Tunning away. n, ,TT A ,-.rM-in trbn finda wnrlc for h j out tbo60 of olh - J people. yir Dear. An expression used by man and wife at the commencement ot a quar rel. . PouyntAN A man employed by the cor poTatiuu to elcrp lu thfopeii uir. Barqaix. A ludicrous transaction, tn .whiclLcach Irty thinks he- cheated the ajthcr, J)octor. A: man, who kilU jou to day to tavi:.yoii frutq iJj't0 to-morrow. -TrinoB.-A dealer, in words, who often " . -. .a . Vg8 I" n u own C01D EDiroR.-rA poor wretch who emp ics hi brain io order.4o fill hie stomach. Wealth. Tbc most rcspoctable quality of mear r Ckrric; A hod doc that goes unchained and'bvkA?'aterythtng' he does not com prenencl."' " t"t EfotJirx. ETerybody.yat aobodT; equal to Colonel-' ' Jctit: Twelve prisoner io a box to try one or. more at tbo tar. Statr's ETrorsat A wretch wbo.if.par- ooed for being baisCT.Uavnii. comrades. M UnaW 1 pOCta WkaB aOwJ WBiaav lalat nafalaiavasi faaaw Is) aaWj CaW w. Moxrr. Tbe jod of ths Nineteenth Cen-tury. CoTTO.v. A great deal of ootton in coming forward from the South, and there, ia more already at the shipping potts that will suffice for six months' tupply of all tbe mills in the United States, while large quantities nre reported on tho way or at various inland points waiting transporta tion. A Facr roa Fjemik. Bells will ptevent the depredatune of dogs among your sheep. The reason is jlain. A dog that knows enotlgh to kill sheep also knows enough to tie j? till and sly about it. The great noiso caused by a number ot bells makes him fear for his safety,- and he leave without doing damage. A Great Srcsiss. TbeAmerican Publishing Company, of Hartford, Ct.. have wild of Alliert I. Itrehirdson's lux k, entitled The Held, the Dungeon an 1 the Escape," nearly 70.000 copies, and the sales are increasing Iheir pmtvs ate running night and dy to fill their orders. Se advertisement in another column of Agents wanted. Scrap. What is the difference bewcen n water-fall and a windfall ? It is in the heir ap parent. In Calilornia, the radical wing of the Kr puhlicnn parly are termed ' Long Hairs," and tbc conervatitc wing ''Short Haim" "Untusy lie the head that wears a crown." This may be the reason why the ladies discard ed tbc crowns ot their lionnetH. At a New lork police trial, a dav or two since, a witness ttbtiGi-d that lie didn't con eider a man fairly drunk till he lay on tho ground and took hold of the gra-4 to keep liiiubtlt I rum rolling over. We have two or three time as many Gen erals under pay as wc need. If nunc of resign and nono arc dismissed by the I'reei- dent, it is to be hoped tnat whiskey or tx's-ti lence may come to tbc country's relief. Er. Insects must lead a jovial life. Fancy J the fun of tucking yourself up for tbe night , in tbc folds of a rose, recked to sleep by the gentle sighs of a summer air, and nothing to do when you wake but to wash youtselt j in a dew drop, and fall to and eat your bed- clothes. PnrsioLocicaL I'uenomena. An army cor reaiondent writes : "I have noted one fact in particular. It is that light-haired men, of the nerTous-sanguino type, stand catn- paigntng better than tbe dark-haired nin of btllious temperament. Loit through a raw II regiment on its way to the field, and you will 1 J find fully one-hall' it members to be of tbe buck-hatred, dark-skinned type. Sec that same regiment on its return tor muster-out, and you will find that the black-haired cle ment has melted nway, leaving at least two- thirds perhaps three-fourths, of tho regi ment to be represented by red. brown and i flaxen hair." i The number of battles fought duriDg the ' last war was two hundnvl and fifty-two j Of thtse the Suit of Virginia drank the hhd of eighty nine ; Ttrnies-e witnessed tliirty- i eevi n, Miss.iuri thiity-tive, Georgia twelve, j Snulli Candiua ten. North Carolina tlevt-n, ' AI ibama eeveti, Florida five. Kentucky fmr Uen. the Indian Territory and New Mextci i one each. Once the wave of war rolled into 1 a Northern Mate, and broke in tho great billow of Gettysburg. Of the battles enumerated, sixteen were natal engage ments, i A Littl MvsiERiofs. Thc London res (c.ndenl of a New York ps'icr says : "Tne Prince and I'ritief of Willed, and I pitrume thtir tan childri n txitli liy, thanks to Lird I'.iliui rstott un 1 a lilier.il Cuhiuet have followed the Queen to the Continent " We knew that "old Pam" Imd a ver-tile tahnt, but never heard sneh pu'Aer ascribexl to him liefore. Pror. Journal. Tue Ketchcm Kobceries. It is now stated j that the fundi abstrartrd nnd eheck furgtd j liv joun Ketchum, will aiuiiuntto four mil- I lion two hundred thousand dollars. C.tSiTORS. PLATED asd Britannia Castors at 61IEDD, WALKERS A WIRES' No. 3 Union Block. Mar dtt V A It .M V E A T II K II AT TBS aLacc, Bcrnjfc, and Knw Silk s a .f n e s , BLACK OERAGE i GRK.VADINE DO. BLACK BERA GE, 8 1-4 . WIDE BlaACK GREiADI.YB, VIIITK IIERACEt7 1-1 wide. Heavy Jlantle S i I ics , With nnd without Luster. "BEE HI E . Jane 10. IS65 dtf .Burlington Book Bin ft cry. WILLIAM SCOTT. llTOCLIi respectfully announce that he Is pre IT pare.1 to execute all orders with which he may be favored In the above line, with care and prompt, ness. OLD nUOKS RE-BOUND. fTSIC, MJOlZt.VES, PAMPHLETS, ire., ire., bound In any desired style. Account-Books of all kinds made to order. Paper ruled to any pattern. BP Orders by mall will receive prompt atteatlon. TERMS REASOXJBLE. Address, WM. bCOTT, COffioeovar Iluntington's Book Store.; Burllnrton. March 13 to. JACOB GREEN. VJl'D ERT .f HER, atasrracTuata axd dcaler is Coliias anil Burial Cane In Wood and Metals of every style. ALL slses constantly on hand or made tu order In any required style. Corror Taia-atxss of all kinds, Nama Plates Shrouds, Cravats, Collars and everything required constantly on band and furnished at short notice. I can furnish Collins at any boor of the nljht, if required,-as 1 sleep ia the same building. . Ftmaavu attuibid, with His si. " Apply atany hoar of dyDrnlchtt it ' J. UREEN, Colleje 8L, Bnrliacton.Uarchai.JS64. dsywtt TIIEdCEEX OF BEACTV, ARTS OTSEa SITUS I LfDMES HOOF SKMRTS . Opened this day la 15, 18, 20, 22, 2J, 30. 3 and 40 Sprlnca. Also MiMesB all 1oh. Ladles will tid oar aeaortme&t complete. Thev asslail rrsratbr -- - latest -SWtatJBiia beat at all they will be sold rerylaw SLZlM&ir FAQ at BEST. .Hiatal lat t i fS-r- VVav- '"ttuOMtt CO. SEVEN-THIRTY LOA5. TkeJEirst. National? Hani; . "7" Oi BURLIX'GTO.Y. baa been detlgnatad as a depotlUrr or tba Publla Muneys and Financial Agent ot the Covernment, and has completed arrasments fur tl.e agency the FOFUL.1R 7-3 0 1LOA.W NOTES OF ALL HEX 0 JUNCTIONS kept eoniU'jtly on band TOK IMMKIHATli DRLir K It Y, Subscriptions Received and Solicittd, BANKERS AND DEALERS The Mot Favorable Termi Allowed. Checks and Drafts on New York. lAgal Ttnier -Vot, .Yational Bank .Vu.r Legal Tender Fivr percext. otis with accrued interest ! and ilf J MUTILATED CtRSCYCr JT ITS rjl.VE Will bo received la payment. C A. SUSl.NCR.Caibter. Burllmton. Vt April , diatf I.NTIIlESTI.UTO AI.I- IfEare now ooin-r a Urje and fislilonaUe 1 1 SUicl. of line aeasunable Heady made Clot It i n r, ol ouroun manttlncturr. Krery arUc'e of htc"i Is WARBAran ti eire rat tlsfACt un ur ttie m ne Ktictiikii. Ourcew stuck coDsisti in irtt.f new il L' 5 I i IJ S S SUI 'I ih:i:s suits and a larce line of Il;!it eolured Cassiiuere Ean!s :iinl A'ct, LINEN UUILLING IM.NTS X VIS'S together with a choire lot uf n o v c i. o t u i , a all ef which will 1-e d at the lawnt prka. Oar Cl'hTOJl HEPAKTME.NT lt wcllBlle4 oiihthe W of fitu BROADCLOTHS CASSIMKREi VKSflNG which we are prepared, with a earopoteat tt w Tailor Aatisrs, lo male up tu order mt sburt ao Ice. Vou all knew the place, CULVER I TURK,' Nu. i Ea Jt BtscL. Hualnctoa, Jnly 12 diatf I.IFr. PI UK X MA It INK I.NtriltMKt .Ktna Insnrame Cnnrasay, Uf IIARTFtlhD, ona Cash A.iets RCSki Home Insurance Comi any, OF NEW YORK Casti A arris I,ea,M Phtznu ImuraiHe fnafssjr, OF.IIARrFORO.Coein. Cash Assets !90S,7?S CannttJiivt Fire Insurance Cmmpav. OF HAi.TKor.il, Coen I 'ask ffets IMjt) A'urfA IlVsfarn Iwmfire Company, OFOsWEOO.N. V Cash Assets. ,000 IfVjfrni Massaehusttts Insurant C. OF PITTbFIELD, Ma -Cash Assets , Internal!- nml Fire asuntner Ctmpmny, 1 OF NEW YORK. -Cash Aset JI.ISMkts ' A'urfA tmerirvjN Fire Insuramet Ot.. ' OF NEW ORK Cash Assets IP8.1T0 j Lonl.'ard Fire Insurance Csaaswajs, OF NEW YORK Cash Assets tI.IS7 .Vnr York Life Iniwrmnee Cfmtfmny, . OF NEW YORK Cash As eta $i.l, Charter Oak Life Insurance Company. ' OF HARTFORD, Conn. -Cash Asset.. ..lasHm I Trarelers Insurance Company OF HARTFORD, Coon Cash Assets. ptltOO Fire and Inland Insurance taVcn In '4es above j namd first clais companies to the amooat of J lii, ' usitnonerbk. Kaellius houses and their e. ntnt and firm pr. licit) generally will be inure.t I r urw a term tf years, all rtn the injured to receive btek year- ly three Kurt'is the uroSia. tt rata. t low as tu ( inale it an ol.ct to all having sueh protty to , "ii.wui u.eis tomuame. 1 'iileaa-anotrequl-clanJ the Insured ' j lncur.L.. ... assessments t the lane cash ' P assets of these Companies furnish ptrlect Inilemni- 1 J ty for all l.-sej j ilntrsrelatsdwelllnehousesandrxatentsiiolieics t furfiteyeais will be Klv.nf iroueie ceatpicmiuaa t for the whole t-r.n. and the inu e I alb we.1 re. 1 ' tarn i.fthree.f.iuiths the prCt annuall). , i THE TRAVELER'S INSCRANCE CO.. Insures , against accident- if all kinds i J FIVE DOLLARS ANNUAL PREMIUM. 1 will Insure fo.'if l pains t acchicntal loss ef lire ' -i,ti. .. . i e . , bile travelln UJ i'U'iiir convejanea, ; TEN I-OLLARS PREMIUM I acenres a policy for f.V, and also JJS per week ' eompens tlon fur personal Injury Incapacitating the I wtiiw iium uia oruiuary outiness. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS PREMICM secures a full policy for isorsi anl t"6 ir week compensation lor all asd every description of ol. ttent, traveling; or otherwise. Policies for S , with $ I per week tmpensatlon, can lie bad for t ner annum, or any other sum be tween t Ik! and f VOi at proportionate rates. tipeeUI and hatardous ilsks taken at special and luiZAruout rates. Apply In person or by mall to S. WIRES, Agent. Feb. 13 dawly POWERS & STORY.- arc situ.ee F M.l .V O , C.S BS.YET AND AMERICA UISGAtVS MELODEONS, AT C RE AT Is Y REDUCED PrtfCES. Keep constantly on nnd P;anos of our tiwa make. Also Mel nway 4 Sons. United Makers, En ersnn. Unlld, Allen lr Jewett. and others, from 73 upwards. Second band Pianos from 50 upwards. POWEP.S A STORY. Bnrlinztoc, July I.1SRS. NEW BOOKS'. HISTORICAL VIEW of the American Revolution ,. .. If. .v.. . 1. atJt "J "W. I,.-.IU.WU Ul.uv. What to ilo with the Cold Mutton. . Second series if GravoThoushta of a Country Parson. SI vol. Youth's Rebellion Roanoak to Mur- rraeaborti'ij Thayer. Cbriitlan's Mittike by tbe Author of John Halifax Life of President Line-In -by .ha)er. Also Portraits of Pres. Lincoln. Received at JIL'NTINGTON'W. liay It. IBaA. OCPKXSUURSn-CO THE WB3T jVorUicrw Transportation "o in pa nt. Tnrly Tlirjuij Dally Line betieen Ou'OSXSUli R ( 11, C II I C A G O, And lutcrmedtute Points. Sir D)l Tkrouijh, KniUW Ciangc tf Uit I I This well Vnown and ItellaUe C.wipany, will during the eietent Season, ruu their Line ut t"M r C.J5'v VHI'KK CJBiy STKJ ;fc-.V Dally, lietween O. dens'irab. tejpi, rievelmn.1 Tuledit, ltr4i, Ch rv, llilw.u'ot. and lutcrae ttaitt .itn t lAtvuis)G E.SSIjL'i:U'l,uaarnval of Kipres Train rn.ni tLe East. -JSi:vrt.'Vau.l Varailles trertng We-t. can eui'Mra .tli tt.elr l.ur, 'lYauis. sii ie ami land txet!irr wlt.it ut dicturliaucc .r Traushii lueut atttietr port uf dntiuamb, t'.uj avi.i.lini the greit Inc-bveDiepeeuf tl.e uijp uiaal:'. ile Ujs an i eip lira i.f vtlier tuute. jfThes. tamers h-tvt: larn I'titMs and stats. Kimjks. iupl ant iKatlj ru.nii.e.i, lr KiksT CL.S PA-iM-'MiKRaaud ii cowl a'-liu with l'.- kSt-.ri atM ciiati.ru-. Ie a. uituiKlail-iis fur Pa.-enser 4tsi win, mtt iti-li t. furnish ttilr in pruit iu'ia aya d-.,tt4 mi 1 iw rj.ared w tutlu lam the reiiQiailjn id this as ihe Cheapest and 6c.t Route ! A thiniut.h rehu!ld)!i. rsfMirfo ami rerimtsh. Ins with pevera new t N'I.l-d ti the ine,uickes this nuw the uist e mli.rta Jr. He-aaunt, ai.d eijieilttii n rut- t.i ilie URK. r VV'EaT. tjr"" sure and see f e A.'eut uf this Line, bo turtfji-ufut iiurTV-ttn 1 jritruujk 7Vieiuer all We-tero fUilmai Iane esu insuhtaHil i -iil ctii.ju t-i i.SuKUS' W bill i II, ullkM e.Tiier F- r.t an I Pt'tarshn at., opplio Juhks-Hi lluuse. ide'.rtiorcri, N V. ri "ee lluiidrtd puu-da -if Baltics rnea, ts eah Pusener lltt.iee eneelerf tariHi.h tu all points KurThruuli TlcXtts ad uibvr inforuu luiti. aiu.ly t.i li. A. El) V, Oilier btenners Landing, otitahursji. N. V. Ur.ii W smut i-cn 1 Ticset AeLt. ii. J Gooii.xo, l'a-tsr Ajsnt II. .N Dhukt, Asect. hurltast'.n, VL Aprll II. iaCm. ItliTLi.lNU .VXD i:l iii.i;to It. It. SUMMER ARKANGEMKXT. C.mmenclnj JsneM, tralai will ran as M lews: WTI BCBLIi.TO.t . 9.0H A. M, MMLTR IN f.,r ' oMo, Lowell, Wor cester. Fltehi'Urica. HraUiniiurfVjprlDalielii.llarl lurJ, New lltn. 1st t, Altwnv ami .N w Ysira . arrive ia I'ruj at !. P. l ,Ncw Yvra lu H r. a.t lSvgtoar.Jul' Jl TkratifD t Saitaw mramr casaye tCart. MM a. ACCOM mill KTIi TKAI N for Hutltmt lielluwa KaLaad i:raftltn; arrivaat hutlaud S 15 f m., ttalloai Falhi f .lj r if., firattleAr IU.UI A. tt. I jut r h.. KXrilSSii TKAIN for Troy. Athaay Kew Vurk atxl tt IVsati aiiiva at Truv n.if r. ii., New Vura 6 a. v.. ! llu autt Hiesr Rallrawl Meeiiin Cai ur lludsi.o River bwaaaai Tkrtmfk It Trf rfknul rjtaafe mf Cass. 9 4V r. u . MO .IT s X ' R ,th sleapioK Car. tor Nea-VurW aad B.ua .viive in rf at 3 uu a. u. i .New Yrk Di.su a ; H. ti,n .ati a. x. 7AraaifS ! 7 ray ant Sa.faai wttknat raawy O-i. yrtm tk sara aaT Tsasaa asrtre M jtarfinaSi - I JU r. a , MalLTKAIN fr.ita r-iv a, L' welt, H'or j , isprtuajield, lUrisunl, Naw Uavwaj. lraroa HHton ? j a m : 3.1.'. a. a , Mi. II i EXt'RrX-i TRAt V.witb Slceninx Cars, truss Naw V .ik awl Bo-l n. Leaves New re at 5 r. h , !:. n ;:nr. . a IU. v. COAMil),Tlif TRAIN leave Brat tiaUir.. 1 4i p. a , baiWws Kalis J e. aw. JUt taaal ( uv a. . - vi r. h . EXPRESS TRAIN fiur. Rutland, .Vw ora and Troy. Tli K El 8 -old tar Saral .-a Trov, A!t. y. Vw l ort , satwaucUrty an i m I ,noeii-al )4uta tk aw V,. CanMialaayl Wasteru Raltrs Is, and la naaaliua by J. W. CARPENriiil, No I, America uul Biuek. Dt(S9s eaWeVad throws. ET'ms alwaj a a Law aa by aar ether tux. ra A. M-RRILt, apn VHU.MO.VT CK.VTKA1. At Ml J.C1,I.1M.V RAlt.HU.ltW. SUMMER AKKANfJEMGNT. CataaaMtdsur May li, I86S. tataitss aotita sum am uar. Lease Saritagtoa at 7 i5 A. V. ts.ao t. M., asat Nail Trail eavea Roaae'a P.iLt at 4.tt J awtatlaa at IT HtsUeat Janat-a mad ie.l..w Vails I Willi trams '. Boston, Morcester. fprln.: laid aad New irk, air etas at Sew ..r at If li P. ii aaad wiui iralua i t -isahicpsie it. K. KuetiBirt n Kspraa. (aaves Moatnml at a a K . Rt u'. rotut at 7 t ci.nneetiB at Uuri!az a w ah Csusapiala isttaasars lor eaiaitga, Tr.y. ae. ta. Exprav. lease, w.mreal al -iji A. St., at JiJin. at v A. VI . itiueftsi utali al ' 0 A. M.. (or B.ii si, e.e.i.oeetn at butluutn. with ItaTt- I last twain Iro) aael New York, a.. It use la ,' buettiB rut Lmalll at i "n ' M. i NUW suiawaua tvavas tSiMeasSaar.-h at . I at A. .. Mm. treat t 'ii. .RiMUrVtvlot VliP.tl .ut hn i at t.an P. M., arnv,ii- at I .;i att4 A M.. e..o l aeetrnsut bt.wa Fa.ls with ilteswlre n. Inaad d.r nt.iii ani lAoree-t r am with Verui-'i.i Vaaley rtaltroaalfar itprio-rfebi .. a4 arrisla.- ta .law Vtsrh at la Al P. Si" raatasaoiaw aowva amd wot. Leave ttarilaxtoil at A. M P. acat ii ?. it. IwA at., .7a Bay f.xor-sa mves B.t. n its la. welt tt A at. Burba. ii. Al-auM. Mtsi Ural usoetia hari awl e- arit!na Miu-.f aiat . Oo P. M. Oc4-a.saira-b at u. vi a. m. Mat) Train leaves Rot. n vi Uiwel! at :.! A.M. via Lareaeeai;.U A. M.. Uarllagtun, Rause's Point. Ic. Iwavea Boat'in vn Fitc'i oir as r.m A.v.prinx 1 BeM at Mil a. M , c nil' c. -i.it wh te River June tu.a with Day Fx, .re ! i b r.int..n. Mnatreal, Ot dewi avek and i-t Viesi i Aoouauaodali'in Tram ,-.taa Northaeld at r K I A. M.. Borliaati :it -j , . si for -t .M ains Mxhl ha ore . Ju Sails at in.no e. xt nttalvtoa; wsawo-.r- fn.i!i V-m: .ot Valies K K I aat.nxNew ..ri, at . - i M., atio from Cheshire i R R. leavfax Hit-n at '..HP M . ooonrclio at ; Uhitc River Juneiiin witi.tram learn; I'-nt-mst ' 3l". M .Ft Bo.-ili. -n. R..u P.ilot M.,i.tr.. i f1 """irs, w.fi (itamt Trnal train. f..r the Meapinc srs are attaehe-l t, both the N'ht ,ii p'oas trains rnnn ui liettr.eo at M'ana -ott tstuo, anil M Allan- and prinfielii '. lekets to lietr. 't i l.i.a . iu.1 all points . hi i..N URt hY .i.iot,sN., 2 anierteaa lh- narltnaton 1 1 Ua-ai:,' cl.ee. e t'.rvuak. . MERRILL. aaBt. t. Alhaaa. Hay I. l-ui. .VOIITI1ER.V TltAXSPOH TA TVOiV L I A' E o lIuiNaii It., ( baimplain Cannl asn Capital $15U0n, lnc.irrir.it-d. L. J N. STARK President. N. T JILI.ON.V. P. 33 Cl-ent ea -llo. N. V. Ul.ii.h.ll X. V ( II. R. SNYDc.lt, ao 'y t Treaa. Mhitthail X. V. Tlilsold and well knmsn Line, harin !a-jely In ; creased their taeUltios. are s piejuretl t traos- , "ticiuuuii.. ( fiaJBec . r., n. ' wrt B ,t C It ( YORK. AL A.NY.TKWY AND .A RLIMJTONW L I ! with dlepitcb. I, ,tl., ,.i. t, N. B. Piats of this Lire leat Tear 1 i 6, Eut Rittr. Jnitf, and ara trd 1-y Pirr K.weilBl sieaaiers oo iteissov ttivea .tuo Ltaa 4 B KfLAI.I thereby iasvrtii the t aosito tait"fi in pr iHWty l maai tittand utdtr. and at leaa Rate li.an tit any other Line. JIarU- 'iicktige-, v t". LINE." FOR FREIWil rrw. TO Gko W. scitwiT!). Jtirlii Kbia, Vt II. R. stniis, ULiteball, ... V. N. T. JlLLSO.t, " O. IIasaou, ss W tl I kahan tti "JverSL.Tsay. A Roaaniso.l IDS I 'ee. Abani L J.N brans. I li IWoreeBMp. A li. Laan New York J.T. ILKim- OM ( i Ilia ur.,h, Tt Y. Jouv ktrakr Ri.tut Point, B. P. i a km i , D W C Ri nv.O, lemaornh. N s.LN Ds t it llostk eaL Ubiienall orll 13. fs. of. v iTfiite. UK saiaarilers hate ju-t lee-lteit a lane and d'sra'ile aewirtmin' uf tm.il-mn. wia and Esgllsli lm d ami Silver Watetier, of tverv sryle, which tbey offer at the t rt 1 . ssh price) Tliarf- ic-t 's to mak- i.ui.-it sales, anl thev ale tatseaWl with smati pn hit. ii ii tt I , : a good watch aoi' t' e Wi-rtl: ot their i.ii.'iet am ottiea to etil at i, t'aiik bioc , li exaraloe t.r thedi. ealrea ; fc.ru i' t'ooMe ft r them th ahatr rtaals HKINMIAID a HiriinETII. JUIM." IMl'ER il.s.Nt:t.c:s. PPER IIAN,filNQS-AlAtiM Ralls Raom rater of a Iterates and 'Uilttie, and prtr-s die tin an the etetu-at. Oatt aa-1 exs.aiae batre i ur-i hasinx-isewtse'e. b h IIROWN. ' ..,!,itr' t! ait. ijnareh St lturlincton, Vt.. Jt.isb W. KEKP COOL. ,4 MMiordertBosuhuv your FANS A at r EDWARD BAR1 BARLOWf. June3--lt; VERMONT OATS sun ; p.,.,,, iSRiltdtP, ' . Buchivhcat it '. Forsalsby Jucel PRN'NIMAN A nCN(IEP.lOni). -'PIP 0N1'NS at I PEtP.ClTS. ll)SANDYOUTI-.tnt'BrlEI;t.niTs 0,t rn 50 tit S MARKOV at ' BElNf : Kii.l M EN'H UL'JJUKU UUUIS lua. .Stt . riujtrr'j I I KO MA INK'S CXM.71IM.Y HITTERS, AUOM.VT1C TONIC AND ALTERATIVE, Lnciai!ed far the prevention and cure of afermf t'nt j'ctrran 1 tri an-i Jyur, Dppipiia aia dis auaitibln;lrtuiuerauKtnieiil kI Ike Ul r.ir, Oryiat, trhifaruia ul.Vsurnia aad tiktumutum Utbtfkty, ate. ArPf.OVED BV THE SCRI.E0N GENERAL C. ARMV. THE O.ILr BITTERS OSED f.V THE UNITED srjrES noifirjLs. Crimean liitleris. The basis of "Romalre's Crimean Hitters" Is Crtllsavr Uie ino-t ca;c tcitius variety of resuvtan ltaik a Ills wli chate c.uiMaei! nine other Metii eintl Plants, Root, and Kxtracts ehtefl the pro ducts of Alt anl .-Miuth Ameswt, arfl eaeh of the M Jiest rdetitine repute fur the eu'e of di-esses fr ah'ea this ! rveimuiedel ." artHie in the least decree pe rnietout :s u-ed, and the utovMt cautlun i laaxazcvtil m tt ileetion urmateria's ti insure the blahaat dearee of curative virtue, and in all re- t SfftH the pre-ent hish -tai.uaru of thl t taao ubl iu nti oae he departed from. It prepara- REGULATES THE BOWELS. coRRnrrst vsORniii secretions. rUrtlFlBSTHE ULUUll. Vedoawtask yQ U. credit e n assertlecs, Rndtke. T i; S T I .11 O ,N I A I. S TESTIMONIALS. Tw.MO AND REdTOR.VnVK Dr. Jaett . Snttts in charge of Unitcl States iitMpiial. Newark. N. J., sas; "I experienced Very ssckine t ffum the naeoi our Bitters, al ter a satefisattaek of tyiibe d lever, awl was enahl e1 ( mtsH my iiatlaa la a much .bints r time than i ismiea aitr aosvvme aa uiaa.. xy appetiti rfercd, and fieativaur-ans rwsaatwt their leu-atlotal ijule-l Sn arttele rr pared earethlly us U Is, aa ir ia sis I euwa.it ia say opiui. sivr ruciHs arsKiitt, iia. tail Ui do suud wbea prvper- i iy usats.- DYHPEPSIa DVSPEslslt. DVSPEPSIA. urSPEMA. FEVER AND AiilE. frcVeR AND AliCK. mi s.c it atinm. KIIIUJltTlbJI. NEl'RLJIA. NaL'BALi.lA. la DVSTS IV-IA, with it alteodint sj Dptoms. dlataiiua. Nausea, Loss of Appetite, L..uest la- . tiM. r i FaatBieaan. Cnlie Coat veoea. M- k Haul, i are. ia.aaltai.le. Inarrhaw. beneral PabUit), etc.. iia riOoact n aiwDtlautl aiti-aie.1 b theeertiaVates a urn il. a il arm ha imaaediatalt apnareat upon I a".-i He wit asaert that 'Cr'ateaa hitters" i U au reeet aaaa ol l aiicpsia lo sueh as hare i tc ii. l.r.ie. .i can oolv oromiMi relUf: imt ' I iV; SVT.'4 l'' wi"S. Sal are ha. e me I.. ir n.nl-t when the uao ii ts corraswMail i Miih th. aeenoiua.it inadtrectiias m want casas Bate aeen eureti n on " ttlet Dtsurntl sare !mpat.cnL anu or two fi from I " erensaoy usatherj all we aak is perslsieoee in ... . - . -' wm. airi t pruur setru ti eaer. eiae an.: reclaatn. ben either essential ra. iel or radical ease taauararteed tiYhPEPMA S'rtm the Hon. Roert 3! r-is. of I Ketoek. site irsi, iintiwn to the Masnnte Fiaterfclty 1 1 lha L altol Mates Ntw Yobk, July IS &. Deaa-ia. I hate Ured ta the .-bern states ' much i,f the lime la Mississippi for iM.re thau twentj years, and have han my share o! those e- to I platan- that aneet the iser ao i pro u iysep.ia. Tii-s has r-asleieil a regular u.e tf to ics a medical ; rncfti to me. and I am familiar wlti ti e action I of alt taa s'aadara "hitters' f the day. In my i plni' n Dime of them is s-i efficacious in the Con i itesUua ol the Liver am Dyspepsia a Crimean bit I tars 1 ia. fits after a lair t'tai upon my own sts teat aol oie,n others to whoui 1 have rt commended ' th-m I ta! we If ihe see freely ued ny per , nu.-wh se syalein aie enervatad, thai would re i Kavwaaat eveatual.y euie a large propu.tion of aueh eases ! Item X t. Mfn riAL t'.S Senator of Cvllf.,rula , atyss "Y ur 'iiaitio Hitlers are .xcellent ler di I -sti io, ; mctlts itlarruea oaut-a irritation ef ' ti r -t-iail., al tbe erea'lin or a wfa'desmna apis- ti e Tho .tplaaeaolly exhilarate.but are lullowed n, n st aplfi tog r. a.y loa They are the best bit- teis i susv e ever usau. a a a a a The above are written ree-irts, and thousands ct vert a I tlalemeuts echo tli eta fi,,m other rearers. t tit Kit AD AliUrT. FEVcR AND AlsCE. i trimetn fitters hive proved the most prompt and thimnrh raaieiv known -sueees.ful when inlaine hat fadeil, as ditermineii hi- trials In the nittd States llospltsla at Newark. N J , Fort llao.nton N.V .and lseuf,rt,S. C.aadiumerous ea-eaet try where. The Hitters aio warranted to arrest the chills the grit day. aad ia brief time, ex el the dlseass from the ? stein so thnmuxhiy that no renettal f Hoars, it the oircetions lor use are strictly ailheietl to. We have numerous certificates of cares of the aNe mala ly, tut want or reom prevents the In sertion of only the following, frvm a U. S. Army s'ur.eon. We refer to circular around bottle fbr msny others. Dr. Whlti head, burgeon, C. S. A., datel D. S. Hospital. AenaM, N i.tays: 'I cured several soldiers ou ter tuy eharae of ob-tinate F.ver an4 Ajiie,l.letibaroibn ilfur weeks the usual rtmedy or Quniae, ant wooM wlthtmt besitatiun use it la similar caics. ' RIIEUUATISM AND NFrtlULHIA. HHfcUMATIhJI AND NtURALOIA. nilECMATISJI. G. W. Piatt, Fsq., Atrlitact Assessor Intercal Revtnue', Faurth Dittrk't, New York, rays i "I am. Irom the nature of my duties, exposed to all the different phatescfweather.oftenratarated to the person, wet feet, etc., and Late, as a consequence, been aflieted with colds, chilli, etc , and for a lone time with Rheumatism i but, since taklnc the I Crimean Wltirs. I Laielelt nore of tbe effects of : bad weather, "acd my Rheutaatl.m has entirely dis f apoeand. Mt son. who Is In the army of Gen. Grant, wrlses toueksfolluas: ''Father, when an opportunity ! uliers, do not fall to send me tome Crimean Bitters, ' fr ton cannot Ima;lne what a ready relief they ! ore alter exposure. I am never alarmed about j s'eepiason tbe pound, or Kettine w.t if I use ! them.1 t I wl heri state that this eoa caiae home on sick leave-almost a skeleton. A'singn bottle restored I h'.s appetite anil itrBCKth, so that In two weeks be I ,waa pronounced able to .in his battery, j NEURALGIA. JsasErt irr, Jan., ISM. I Os-XTSt I have been fo two tears csst mneh i-! flicted at im.rvals with nenralsl. In the i sek "f i tay neck and head, and ad used all the ui .al te- ,'ni di lor that disease, as pre-crihrtlbv mt phsl- ' clan but without iriavaeut relief I am happy 1 1 I I sute that tl.e u eta taiiileoi your 1'rlu.ean BU ! WrhascutupleMly sutalue-l the complaint, atd I carenottx.cne.oed ant attack since t aieicer st. ENDORSED HY Til E SURGEON GEN U.S.A. pr. Jneay "nireon A..datod at Beaufort, ' 5pt-' lfi- . ' 'y 1 5,e " r the Crl- . Uii,c, w, T.urii no sieaicai inrso'or. win. cpmineuie.1 ths article at oner, and It was in- i d. rsetl l the hurseon General, wb.. arrlve-i tha ' n at day, and was aware tflU merited success In1 IFta ni.i ... II-ic II.....1..1 . , i . . . . ,r . " i 'itai. in. uDunmuuiiy ae- i credl.y all the turiei.iis here that it la j itt the . . iu aiMMIttl CIU11I7. ' i C IStN BITTERS are especially suited tn ' relieve the IXKinjl.TlK?. OP ACJE. -tBs; Iteliililntcd tk CouvnlowCCBt. SoM ty DruraisU every wnere. MILLER A C0M Froptletora. Dsrot 110 Liberty st-i K; Yr Forsalejiy fiso, v. Goonwia A) Ce., Twtsa. Jul- Bk. Oak. Eleventh fjr, AT T'ri'E JaMER.Cijf, nbTf.U jl'irA ti 3c 6?. rtiit i hi ax vs. ThnnwiaV afternoon. Aue. 10th. prjday, Ilth. Saturday, " 12th. Sunday, " I3h- JLIFE ! LIFE ! LIFE ! IF Lire and Hea'th are valuable why not rue the proper mtanj to preserve them t If the suum Is niseed whj run any rUk by nilns medicines that are deleterious, a ret that Injure yoursyitem f Near ly all illseases nrlnat witb tte liver. When the liver Is dlseaseii.lba bile becomes Impure, and tends todburranzetbewholasjstcin. This In pore bile passes tntu the Momacb, and produces a bad taste in the moith. The tonuo becomes fnrrol. altettu ed with dinloess and n:n la the bead. Ttn Jtrj then passes lrm the stomach Into tba Eoweti, ana produces eostireaess.r.nlrealthv htttaors, and an lra pare lUte or the Blood a?kl tends to eluse the pores of the skin, which, tpon ekaminaUon, will be found to be drr arrf husk and It also tends ta diiArrange the Kidneys, which will show Itself by the ccior and quantity of the urtne. and as a natural conerueoee a bTigaraln ol diseases will follow. Dr. OAKS Is a eradoate of the London Jfedlcal College, and has practised In England and America Tor over 17 year with unparalellel success In the treatment or DEAFNESS AND CATARRH, Noises in th-. Head, Dizziness, and all Dis cases of the Eye and Ear, Throat, Heart, Lungs, Liter, Kidneys, Sptne, Bronchitis, Con sumption, Scrofula, Cancer, Duipepsia, Piles, Rheumatism. JfC, fe. The Dr havinsaU'H and extensive pract ca, experience in the treatment of diseases seueraliy Is prepared to receive patienuf irine-llealtreatmei t on the must improved prir,etp'e, and tu tieat tller dliea es in a ery superior and satisfactory manner, and in th- msjo-ity ul caaes tu ftr exceed t mist aanenlneexpeeutionsorthe patent, without re-s-rtlns t an) unpleasant or trtarms pnicesses. Dr uaks treaU sueeeatfully all diseases of the E YE a-T.VJ E.l K i n the most Improved and modern principles, with entirely new remedies, and with little or no suCer Inirt the patient. The Doctor may be consulted, at the AMKU1CAN HOTEL, Il'iom No. 80. From 9 A. 31 until a P M. Consultation 11,00. CERTIFICATES and REFERENCES MiLroRD. I'TSieo Co.. V. Y-, 3Iay 9th, l!-64. This ia Ut certify that I have been slek with "CaUrrbal Hronchitl.'' fi,r 9 j ears. Last March I waalnduced b try Dr. Oaks' treatment, which re lieved toe In tea minutes I used to e nzh half the nl"ht, and raise on an average as much aj a large tea cup full of vkid phlesm My sleep was o very loach aistarbed, that I would awake with nerolng fever and perspiration. After usinir the Otctur'a aietticine one month I !nl in Stih 10 pounts. At Uie end of two months I webched p Lndx nore than In It arch nrevlous. Mi couch left ma In two I weeks. The niiht sweats crated in 2 or 3 niehtt t lfv s.T,r l.ft ms Sir aonetite and sieeD returned j ln(j ra0 truly say that Ihaveheenasltweraralsed from ttie dead to newness or nze, ana uns witu one month's treatment. FRANCIS ROWLAND. Fur references t cheerfully refer to DOUR RUd-EI.L. Bank ot Coopertown JOHN F.bCOTT. UtO. n, WORTI1I- GTON. Worthlngton Bank. CIIAS. W. SMITn. Otsegf Hank. I hcrrl'V eertifr to the t eraeity of the above. BET8V hJllTII, illlford, Otsego Co., N. V. niindncss of I'ort'ear's standlugCured I. Samuel Steere. ol Fly Creek, Otsego Countv, do hereby cerufy that I have been totallv blind for roRTV VCARS, ana nave oeen unuer uie treatment ttf the mott experienced oculists and sureems of ' New Vora, whohtvep-onounced my case Incurable t I have been under Dr. II A Oaks treatment for i rcven weeks. 1 have seen him tut three times, and ; for the fl-st time tolav these many years, 1 was en- ' aMed tudlscover objects clearly t ent rots distant. I I can alo see to real his name on his window shades which I have done In the presence of witnesses, from j I excessive delight at returning vision. When I first , saw the Doctor, I was completely prostrated In j taaiut lie in lie nas somiiieitivrssiorraiiie.ina 1 1 amvery happy to say that I feel fully tacnty I ears yt-unr. I am nearly i . ... . . ' I 1 , l li Q,nltmWOh IU, WiTSisstt J. A. Kidney and Dr. Calvin Kinney, Frankfurt, iler.imer County. tFrsin ftr Vtiej Minting Htr'd J Fivtcla LACBavKAUS A wnnderlnl cure par farmed by lr II. A. Oaks bavins came nnder out Lulice. weieei me reaiesi eooniienee in recoui- meodlngblt superior treatment to sueh as ma) be actetea witn uisease oi tne eye. in:s care was perattruiett after tbe cue hail tteen pronouaee.! by eufaaent physicians incurable, ant the eye entirely del irw) ed, and itie detpairetl of. The eye Is a t.eii, neaiiny ana oruiiaci as ever, and no .me ea .ltrntheuitrereie. it Is re.liy a werfut c ur ant would crace any of our 'meHeal reet-r ds Success to Dr. Oaks anil his superler treatm tnt which is entire t new. Utlca, May 21st, 11. lam Ike t'rim Morning f!rra.'J.l We take pleaare in reeorttn- another wonderful curehyDr Oaks. A voungiuan who la eiupl.yed as aelerk In the establishment ef L. Wilkins, Esq.. i contsciwner. at, ito a meecseriret. utica.was eoreil ot tutal nnwine a arising rrr-m Amaumsi. lie ' ts now as we J andean see as perfectly as at any perim oi nis n e I'tita, August, 11. Ivit-A, ttimt -il. 134. ; DaAa Sir Permit me. very respeetlullj.topre- i eat yiu with this certifitvtte as a toiea ofyuur nifenul skillaa physician, and ot your deport- I inentaaa inllcman her nsire than seven years I have been aiSicteC ' Ith slel ness ora ntture oeculiar to females, ex. cept that I was bedridden fiir oter two tears, and una' !e to move withnut a.ststante 1 tiave had nine dt'ere i: shtslciansin the last two tears, mine ot 1 wntui could help me Indeed, to use thetrnwn words, ''tliey were completely puixlM with my case, and that all tits medicine in the world ci.uld not restore ' me. nir even help me." After mueh reflection, I 1 consented t try your treatment ; I had beard you i i so ht'ily spoken ef by those whom you had cured. ) I suoo realite.1 the truth fue m sell, that your supe- t ric.r ss.il! wai sem-fleiat. and t at tour tre.tioetit helped me lnles than two weeks. In fiur months : I I was so muck improved that even mi fliends were I ast ni.hed. I cuntlaue tn improve, and can now ' i eheertully ads this, my mite, with huodretis of oth- . eis wbi lives yen lavesavet! and rendered happy. ( Mai God hleasyou. Dr. Oaks, in yrur ennttllu , and beneScient mission bi rufierln;; humanity. I i sballalaays behappy to reply toany who may re- ; ter to me as to your epahilities and skill. I I am. dear sir, 1 t- ,r..n Mrs Jl. E-hREY . No. , Whltesboro Street. Ctlca. N. Y For references see circulars to be had athis rooms. OH e hours, from 9 A. M . until P. M . ! best -it dawly White Lead. Atlantic White Lead and Linseed Oil Co., of New York, Manufacturers of PURE WHITE LEAD, Dry and in Oil, RED LEAD. LITHARGE, Glasj-ma'aeri' ReJ Lead, etc Also, LINSEED OIL, Raw, Boiled and Refined. For sale by Druggists & Dcalen generally, and by ROBERT COLGATE k Co General Agents, 7 Pear! Sl, NEW YORK CITT CLOTHINR IIAL.U Church St., Burlington, 11. The subscriber would be; to Inform the Cntmi or liCHU.tCTo.v a JO Vicimiit that he has openM a Read y-.Uade Cloth in ESTABI.IiiII.MCNT. . ' whore can always be found a very larje and tks- j Irmable stock ot CLOTH IX. ' I EXT' VFTIT t KMIW "9S fiftf-lt V aT . t lm WmW1MW&. I ALSO I HAVa A Gnstoiu Deimi-tllieiit connected with mr Ksubllihment where Gcods are Bade up to order ts the latest style. A Write stock of CA88IMERES. VESTI5G8 ii od BROADCLOTHS. ! kepteonsUntlyonhand. Ihaveencaced the ier- ' vices of an EXPERIICNUKU ClTrrER, who . will do all ho can to suit those who mar cite me a I calL Ramembertha place, opposite the .First Ns- ' teavt mux 01 lurun(ton Ytmts, Respectfully, A. R. bll ATTCCh.. Jane Its dawtf FBI BETA KAPPA. BADGES, of tiU Society, beaaUfnlly eniraeed aad Una jrald, at Mo. I, Baak Bloek. : Jab list. aUUAaatlinakaUlsDaUnTU. vi 1 r si pqn.TA.i i The great value of Iron a a 'Medicine Is well known and acknowledged Kr - paratlorr of It as will enter the eirrulati. - ' ilmllata at ones with the blood. Tl.i. . Dr. liases. Massachusetts fctate Ch.r, .. ' t. a amy asore aaaTiara. m4,, The Permian Sjrup s a PROTECTED solution of the PKiit .t . IRON A NEW DI3COVKUV IN 3IK)., Wood with it, V1S1 Principle or ufty Li IRC5 The Peruvian Syrup cures Dyspepsia. Liver CompI- lnt, Droo.. , andAsue Chrome DIarrhota Lou jf En. ' " Spirits. -""a , The Peruvian Syrup nrases Strenh Vl;or and Now Life ,nto tem, and builds up an Iron Constituti...-' ' The Perm inn Sj rup car" .tcrvous Aitecuons. l-etnale r. Scrofula, tolls, Scurvey, and all du.t:"" Kidneys and Bladdir. The Peruvian Symp sa hPECIFIC furail d'tea-esorisJoath- . STATE OF Til r;HLOOD. or aeconip&n C ' hility or a L-iw State orthe System "To all the WEEK the M ORN WKAKY" J The Peni vlar rup is one of Uie few lfn1" ' " "f a-tiee. and. ii li;r many b it,D as tnr .1. ii.ti'ii -feiaiuie-1 by Its or Aa la tiiiiifir i.. ..e rl constitution it I... n.. ....... ... . . f..15'"" " fie tZa"' .i;V -"' Uwiiibe found 'K . "."i" niitij i..r weakness asd r!t The eemacates of it m.. v..... . ' UlU an.l .J-ll. i-t !!. . r v . . . . . - .fun ... cumiilliMf an. r?. ' "'"i a -lu-a eanili.al.t.i.i-M-ti : e can most unhesiutmmv reeim,.a ,T . ' the wean, the wum. aou Uie. weary. We matt remarlt voluntart v an.i ,.r T having richly experienci-l .ts in.tli..-K TkiM4Mkubm rkansitt .5 it.at.sfl sify, from arta, aiis.rare tr.arass.. , (.', Asa.'tAa amikapf! tnani aow.a.uaj tniWi Ttawtatlf ktitloltt-yn u tfial Pamphlets CoDUiainscert'iucttes of ears, recommendations from some .,r the m.t ,.. Physicians. Clero men, aod others, wi.: h. "" FREE to any ailJres.. roa sale sr SETH W. FOWLE 1 CO , IS Trea,.,nt t J. P. DINSJ10RK, 471 Broad- a . New V .r. And by all Orus;i.tt. Redding-' ISnssia Snlrt, FORTV TEAKS KXl'EKIK.NCE Hat fully estatdished the -nperi'.r tv t uedijixc's i:iism si.,e over all other healing prparatu m. roa sale bv 8ETII W. F0WLE4 CO., IS Treai' nt st P, and y all Druxsts and Uroeeraaalat t. Country htores. dawrtia XKVV BOOKS. A fARY the ITandmaM of the Lord, bytisuft 11 of tbe 'Cutta. Family. letters, oy uenry is. inoreau. Loozlng Around, a novel by A. S rs A S.n of the oil, a novel KiltaliieK and our Cavalry. Life in Cami. ht J. C. Williams nelie royd in t amp and 1'rtson, wntr-i j j, self with an iutrotluctiun by Geor.n Asnt ow. i milt wj C. O. FRENi H i Aus. 1C P. U. MURRAY. Draper and Tailor CHURCH STREET Oprosite Alter.' i Tis xasr or Cloths, Caistiseaxa. Vitr-su, maaM up in tne larrtt and most fasataaas's ft., a snort notice ana mmt reasonable terms, Borhacton ritrvt'll ii iMl'ilirtv ivti-riTrr I "- - AMERICAN INSTITIT 4 BOARD! NO and DXY SCUOOL fT V r - V. Ladies. i Frankfurd i..ii. PI Pa. Rer. N CISnK CVrt. Mr. it. ruiiT, rrin-ipais This Instit.itli-n ! the eontinGation. un Is- - t fArorab!e .-ti.titaabnees. ..f'the Trench Institute liir 'iaaL: Latliea. ei.ndaete.1 ti V - o Itev N. "ra It presents s.-i e dist:n...e-i mat wilt part cular.y interest those whi. eomineteselsia I their daughters. Its lso location, its fal i rpa of miwt experteneeil la- twr, tnrts,niHisin-. oi ail its aepartmeni. , neij-ntwrbooit t . tho city, aieall facilities that d in equal dexre. iu no utter sehm.L For circular". p!n aldreas the Principals. Au;. It ditaa AwIid m tK.iziXEs:: ATLANTIC 31 AlsAZINE frr Ansuit. Harper's Iloraat Home " ' Eclect'e alaica'lne ' tiialey's " Peterw.'i Lady's Frleait Our ton; Foil's May " Dearest'3 Mirror " lltllou's .Monthly " Leslie's New Menth'y ' " Received awl tar salo sir . . E. A. FCLLKR. jaiy ii FOR THE HAfiDKERCHIEF. A TIs.I Kvitiiatl ISel itle -nil Tra. arnnt Peefisme. ZSi.lilleH f a mi Ik Itnrs nitit Iteiittlilitl I'lottee fraai aehlelt It taltra ii nnm. Manruactureil only by I'll tl.ot A PT' t Beware of Counterfeits. Jill f.tr Vltntnti'MT-k- otn'r Sold by dmsts cenerally. r.ki.T: ij.it:: Winter's Jletalc Hroivn Taint RECOMMENDS ITSELF. T Is pure oxide of Iron aad Maneansse. Itn:, Areadilvwitb Linseed Oil. taklnic two callous tier loi lbs. than any mineral, and possess V I oouy man anraitner paint, jt xorms a giosay. fading, durable metatie coot, protecting wood decay, aad Iron or other metals from rust or ce"- Ion. i ' I i . It dees not reirulra grindlnc, ami Is warraststn rive satisfaction for paintln-c Railway Cart HJ I Itrldeealleusea, rtarcs. Hulls and Decks tf Tin .shlnde Roof Ae. U. r.HAlUUAUk o Paints aud Va.nl'h Manufactureri Sols for New En;!ard Mates MoreiS Broad Streat, Jisa. Boston, Oct i. 1,5m. dij3a CAR. PET SWEEPERS TOR SALE KT WHEELER RIPLEY FOR SAI.Fi. T?0 R SALE-A Splardld Show Case, which will f i a soiaatinecostcrtaeulass. lass. Anplyto S. S. BROWN. ,-. , . No- .Central Block. Chareh St Bqrlli.Eton. Vu.-Jarrh a l MAOIUES WtlEBLER a Wlf.SliN'KSewinE Vachinei. lowestN'.Y OIryiPrlojs for salehv ti. W. A 0. G BKSEPI7 . Bartintrtnn. Yt 1FM PS, all sites, f.V sale ny l os. (trayPGitiTACO. 0TE I MiVEX-I IIIR'I Y TltKAbl RY -ASD- Iinilcit JStatc SccuriUc. of all deeri-tioaa hoa;ht and sold at the MKnCIIAXTS .VATIOXAl. I5.K Batlinjton, Auz.3. 1i Jaatf X MATTER OtJ INTEREST. T0 TE.C1IERS ami PapM. "Pierce's r-' 1 Slates" Ulvethemauialandyou wlllbs!1' iaacd i f thtir rupericrtty to tbe eemmon slate-, For sale br C". 0. F .ENCU MECHANIC . It) VS. ' CTEAM F1RR ENU1NES. Omnibuses, Trottii; O Oiis. RabbiU. Mice, Squarrels Ac. Ao. s" au is I , iusui; oroer a- - av. u. uaii Dae, 19 " " . Bank