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THE BURLINGTON, VT. FREE PRESS FRIDAY MORNING, MABOH 30, 1866. . Religious Intelligence. The Chronic etatcs that the next meeting of the General Congregational Contention of Vermont, appointed at Windsor, -will be held At 'ewbury ; the churches of Windsor ' and 'Kewbury baring entered into an ar rangement to this effect. - Ir. James Laird, a recent graduate of' .aAadoterwns ordained rastorof the Congre- "gational Church in Guildhall. Vt. on the 'yStb Inst, The church has had no fettled pas tor for 20 jean. . Hot. Geo. II. White has commenced his labor a 1'anor ol the cbureli at Wratlicrs--.Cel'd JJjw. k .Jljj lit dilation of the Kaitiet mettinj home ntlaitou Kiver, touk tJaee nil Friday .- of latt wm.1c, with np-inpnate scmees. Tm:r much religious interest among VJtLe sludi lit?, in l'srltnoutli Cli-gc, .several "of vrhoiii hate alriady Letu hopefully con- verted. A muting of iiomiixiit fniu relist? , iclcrcjuicn and laviucn, was beW in New York mi TLurtdny cttniuj- fur tl c prrc 6f taking nitajuren to raise $100,000 for a denominational imEbiouirv lund. The sum of 1219 50 ss subscribed. It was statod at the meeting that the denomination num. 1 ere at Kae: a inilliau in the Umud .State. "The Unitarian Church in Iirattlrboio, Ktv. '. rrothingliaui, !mc raised 2800. a their tl.arc of the jcsrlv uui to 1 expended by the An-cncau Unitarian Am oration in missionary and j "lilai'tlirujiic uiration. " Many interesting incident or the licTiral in Iirookijn are tolj. At the l;i -t communion in Mr. Cuylcr'e church 123 person, joined the church, mott of them (101) un profor- iion ol tLeir faitt. Of these itYcntj--even were head of families', twrnty mniricd cou ples itujd siJo by iidc to- prole-s ibeir faith, and forty -itber 1jus!mih1h and wiic pal to gether for the Oft time at the lnu's toblc. A l'lemry Council ol all the K-uian Catholic' Archbishops and Iiirbu-i in the country ii to REicmble at Ualtimore ti.ii. year. A llorntn Catholio Tract Society lias been established in New Vork under the auspievs of the l'auli:t Father, llranches will be eitibli.hed in all the hrge cities of the Union. Fathers Damon and Smarms, Catholic missionaries, bare been holding a series of erewded meetings at St. Mary's church in Troy. How io Make Sucab Ah wc are now in the midst of the Sugar ecaoi-, the fallowing article from a tcccef-sfnl sugar maker, who makes cicii of Iiis GOO trees bring him a dol lars' worth of sugar, wil! It- of interest to our farming readero : As 1 hare been asked tliousiuJs of time';, at different Fairs, how I could mike so white and hard Msple Sjgar, (niual to toe best loaf,) my reply his been, thit two word, would tell the whole process, one cf them Itiogrena and tbe ether quick, which you must always boar in mind, and practice from beginning to end. My sugar works conn;! of 600 trees, part first and pirt second growth, most of the first growth trees having been tapped over 70 years, my children being the fifth generation on the "eld komcstend." I now use all tin buckets, finding them much ahead of all other?, having used all kinds, irora tbe old sip trou)i down to tbe late patent pine bucket. I use tbe patent iron tap-spout, Ilecox, Paten tee, II. S. Morse of SbelUirn, agent for Ver mont, which I greatly prefer over all others, for several reasons, first.when you once get them, if taken care of as they should be, you always have them, and they are always ready. Second, one iron spent in the same sized hole, will run more sap than two wooden ones; at the same time will not cause the sap to be sour or slimy nntil the end ot the srason, and is a perfect fit to each tree, causing no loss oi sap by leakage. The sap, with the iron spout, commences to run cn an average cf half an hour earlier in the morning, and running trcm one to two hours later at night, with this spout (Inn with any other I ever tried. I use a five-eighths inch eentre augur. The spout, when driven with a mall wooden mallet, which is all the tools you need, (except an axe when tapping large first growth trces.to take off the loose outside bark.) passes through the bark, and not over two of the outside grains of wood. Therefore you need not bore much deeper than the Agriculturist man cuts his "incision" "V shaped," with his mallet and, "wide chisel." And, another very important item is, yon dis pense with all spikes or nails to hang up your bucket, hanging it directly on the spout which brings it up close to the tree and spout, causing no loss of sap by wind. This is the fifth season I have used these spouts, and in that time I have never found one pulled from the tree by the bucket. W ith those spouts (iron) you can tap your sugar orchard in lets than one-half the time than l.y any other method I ever saw used. J I disagree entirely from the Agriculturist writer, i in tbe placing ot buckets upon the ground cr enow. They should always be hung up to tbe tree, if the tree is tapped high or low. I use tjie, sheet iron sap pan or inu, an'l I shall,' anotler year, put in the tubular heater, sjhicb 1 think a great improvement abrve all others in making sugar. When lay sap goes from the gathering tub or casks into the receiv er, it all pisses tHrough a cloth strainer, to re move all bark or leaves that may fill cr blow into the' sip previous to or while gathering. Then it is boiled down to syrup as soon as dry trooJand a lire man to tend it can do it, in batches of six to eight pailsfull. The syrup dropping in Hakes or drops of about one inch wide from the dipper, just at the ti.ae you re move the pans from the fire, by criae and pal leys. At one end of the pan I 'aavc a wooden cast stand, of two feet square ar,JS)ur feet high, and in the upper part three rVraisers, one eight inches Ixlow the other, Tr. first cr top one is made of "cheese cloth' the next of thin flan nel; the third cr btlfciu one being of firm and heavy fiann'el Ijch strainer is three fourths of a yaW' r(aire. A strong cord is tied firmly around cd, 0f the four comers, and then tied Sj, ltcp so as to be attached to hooks in each corner of the cask for that purpose. Kai strainer when suspended will hold about wenty pilaris before running over. As soon as the pan is removed from the fire, clip tire syrup iraroJi.;Iy into the upper strainer. 1 use a large brass kettle for receiver under the lower strainer Do not try to force syrup through riUcr Irou eight to twelve hours, thee the syiup will all have passed through the lower strainer, and also uttled. Then pour off the syrup, and trash Ike tlrainrrt ' readj for aa other ntch of syrup I then take the syrup to the Iwuse to clarify , and finish off I use a ga'.var. xl irrn pan, tweutj-MX by thirty inches sfjairc, and seven inches deep, to "sugar oC " with, over my stove. To aU.ut eight gallons of syrup, when first pUccd over the fire. I ad J 2 tggf (shell and all), irtf Ualcn, and a half-piut ol new uiiik, and thoroughly stirred in with sjrup. As sion as the syrup first begins to boil, close the dimp er to the Move, and remove all scorn, with a pood tin skimmer. Then rtinoic the syrup from the 6rr, and pail again through a eloth ttraititr, to remove all specks in the syrup. Then place over the fire and fiuih as mjuind. For sjrup, the cly method I have found, i to tike a small quantity in a dish and slir untii cooh My syrup I hve to weigh from 10 to 11 lbs. to thegalltn, urunlly 1. For grained cr tub sugar, takeadisb of clear, cold water, and drop iu si.me Lot sugar from tbe pan, and if it will not unite with the water, but cleave to the bottom of the dish or to the spoon, it is done sufficient for tub sugar. To form white or "loaf" sugar, I do down to tub tl)narhave can made of tin. that will hold 1D0 lbs., bottom made tunnel' shape, and set in a sack: IT1I nearly full. When first poured in, stop , up the lower hole with a round stick, reaching above the top of the sugar, so that when cold, it can be withdrawn. After the sseEe'is taken out, take a vhile flannel cloth, which when folded two or three thickneses will cover all the sujsr; rinse in clear cold water every day, and ring so it will not run water; then spread over the sugar, and place on the cover. Continue until white. In common years, I make on an average five pounds ef grained sugar to each tree, using three men and one team thiee weeks from the day the buckets (COO) are taken from the garret until they are returned. , For the last four years, the price nas averaged 10 2-8 cents per pound. This spring sugar is "0 to 22 cents per pound, syrup S- to $3 per iallon,asitisputnp. A. D. Emm. Danby,,Tl., March 20. leCC. ' Rutland Herald. Jnsurantc. C-Tr)AL'irilrr. 1 Audi:. Insurance Company OF HAKTFOltl). Capital nuil Surplus, S3,00.000. B. & It. S. WIRES, AjenU iloinu Eii-ui:uicu Company OF NEW YOKK. Capital and Suiplus, $1,750,000. S. 4 R. S. NIDK3, Areata. The! us Co of iYoi'th America OF PHILADELPHIA. (InoorMumteKi 1794. Oldest Company in the Unltot fctatei.) Capital nHj Surplus, $1,800,000. Terpetnat Ins. granted on first-class bullJinri. S. 4 it. S. WIRES, AgentJL ait(urnation:ti Ins.Company OF NEW YORK. Capital and Fu-plao, Sl,200.000, S.JIR.S. WIRES, Agenti. .HclropoHian Snmirancu Co. OF aBW YOKK. Capital ami Surplus, $1,014,148 This Co. returns i net profits to polic holders. S. 4 IL S. WIRES, Agents. iYcr(hVutern nsuraiiceCo OF OSWEGO. .'. Y. Capital mid Surplus, 230,000 lMrjrateJ-lG 1832. S. 4 It. S. WIRES. Agents. Plisniv insurance Company OF UAI1TFOI1D, CONN. Capital and Surplus, $1,000,700. S. 4 K. S. WIRES, Agents. Connecticut Fire ins. CO. OF HAP.TKOltD, CONN. Capital and Surplus $37.1,000, S. ills. WIRES, Arents. IVarrnaiisclt F.& .11. Ins. Co OF PROVIDENCE, 11,1. Capital and Surplus, JC00,000, 8. K S. WIRES, Ascnts. Lamnr Fire Insurance Co, OF NEW TOUK. Capital nnd Surplus, 107.3S8 S. 4 It. s. WIRES, Asents. Commerce Insurance Co. OF ALBANY, N. Y. CAPITA U A M) S V It I" IX S, 8104,103 S. 4 IL . WIRES, Agents. IViagarn E'ire Insurance Co. OF NEW YOKK. CAPITA!. AXO SlIU'M'S 81,300,000. This Company insures detached farms and vil lage dwellings, three J cars, for i per cent. S. 4 R. S. WIRES, Agents, iorifl:ml Fire Insurance Co OF NEW YORK. CAPITA!. AXO SCRI'Ll'S, S1.402,Ogl. This Ce. returns I net proats to policy holders. S. If IL S. WIRES, General Astnts. "Western .llass. Insurance Co OF PITTSFIEID, MASS. CAPIT.Uj .1X1) SUKPIjUS 8273,000, S..tn, 8. WIRES, General Ajents. IVortli American Fire Ins. Co OF NEW YORK. Incorporated 1323. r.iriTAi. axi) suhpi-us stso.ooo. Fifty-per center net proHU returned to policy holders, S. A R.S. WIRES, General AscnU. Alililicaticns for a?cneie for the tliree ltr.imM Companies In Vermont, Western New Hampshire and -Northern ?(eir Vork, should be made to us J General Agents and Ajency Superintendents for Min companies in saia tcrntsiy. Fire and Inland tdssrinM tAlcen In the almYA named Erst clau Companies, to tbe amount of Dwellln: houses and their ecntantsand farm tiro. perty (.-enerally will be. Insured for oaoor a term of years, auowtnc tnelmured to receive bacr yearlr thrre-Riarths the proCti at raUs ion ss to mat It an fjKl to all Iiivinr saeh property to insure, to try these Ccmpanlet. 1'rsiBian cotes are ot reqairod, aad tha Insared inenrs ne liabllitv te useismtnuithe Urn mh u. sets f these t'omr-aaies famish perftct ladeanity forallleesres. Pirst-eiass fairs znd vtilsge dwslllia"; aessea, with their cedents, will te ininred tliree years ftr nsuHHi wrwni, ier iob euure ierm. ijMee liberally adjusted and prenrptlypaid at thlsaceaay, S 4. R.S. WIRKS. A cents. ci:krai. ACExcr. orrna Iflanhatian liife Ins. Co. OF NEW YORK Assets, S.i.OO,000. rpJUS otnpanv oratnsnceil its operations In 1SG0 X and bu prueeate a eucccjrful and re 11 able bus. not sine -.roliciet are granted, to tiWe in sonnet Itealth hoth m the Joint flock and mutual plans of l.iurance, tliaa aOordiDg to tbe public the adTan taet -feltlW rj stem a-, their option in one insti tution, The liweit rates of premiaos are charged that can le ailoptM and Tarnish requisite petmrlty to Ute &s5urel and erpetuity to the company. Tkit -9m-au has alrrmiy ptU mrer lfiQ-0M i 'j sacs a ovtr it itittdtnif to folic f kidtra, OX-FOKFKITINC I.ITE POL1CIGA. I'rchuncunity Iks paid singly or In fire or ten an nual payixent. nt option of the anred. This l.n $9 commanded to the puMie as it ire to the asKired the lull ralue vt al! the oonej paid and i'ein cotnpIetre in early Ufe, whilft the parties are iptrcus and hopeful, ives entire exemption from pamenUoranxietiesio artTaaced life, its ralne can rut be too highly cftiinated. AO.V FORFEtTlxa EXDOtr.VEXT POLICIES, The e are made payable at death or on attaining a iien ajre. fretniums paraMe In ten annual paj xnenU. Tbe fsoliey tecome( non forfeitable for one tenth of am iant injured fr eachpumcnt, pirtiei inuriDIu tbUplin hare all the adTanUesof e Tsoii Back, as the payment of premiums m ure it eqatrleot Tilu p&yibla on the assurer UfiDmg tn en aer at death should it occur -cr Wlofr life brt term, endowment and mr.aiti polidee ifued in all their various and an proved forms. Trinted d uuentj containing lull inf rmsti'jn furnished without eharze and sent free t' mail, (iotsd local agents wanted in every town mnd energetic and reliable men employed on favor ae terms to travel for thUeoupany. S. R. S. WIUCS. Gen. AcnUV Agency Sapt.i for Vermont and ecunties of Saratoga. Wuhlngtgn. Warren. Yjtex, Clinton. Franklin and St. Lawrence n fitxt VorL Jan Mawlv Cecils K W SEED S. XT Whcclcr Ripley. Herds Grass, Red ITop and CLOVER SEEDS. GARDEN ASD FLOWER SEEDS also Agents (for Yick'.s Celebrated Imported GARDEN AND FLOWER EEEDS. OH A BCSIIILSTIHOTHTSEKD for sal. Mr ZJJ J.S. PIIUCK bOJI. OFFICE goslnn (taids TEGETAULB PULMONARY BALSAM, to OUCHS, COLDS A.VD CONSC.MPTIO.V. i r-v ..Ml tum Vnnwr mfidr f all affections or the Lungi, Throat and Chest. Xe careful to ret the senulne. REED, CUTLKR CO., lloston, rroprieiors. LARGR BOTTLES, S1.00, SMALL, CO CENTS. FOREIGX DELICACIES. ERAV A IIATE3. Importers A Commission A cents 145 MILK ST.BOSTO. Crou A Blaekwell's London Chow-Choir, and other bottled Pickles, Sauces, Mustard, Carries, and Condiments. Stotth Oatmeal, RoMnsen's Vtrley and Croats, Cox's lielatlnc, Dander lirmalade,.Mlert Hlscuit. AC French Sardines, Prunes, Ollte Oil. Olires. Ca pers, Teas, Viner. llustard. Ac., Italian 3Iaca ronl, Worcestershire auce. Walnut Catsup, Ac. London and Dublin Porter, E05. A Scotch Pale Ale. Day A Martin's Real Japan lilacs In;, Ac for sale to the Trade. I A I 2V T S axp VARNISHES' BANKER A CARPENTER SlmufaclureTt, i.t.i'i-q (107Statestre:t, Boston, BTOLKb, i-jGDer street. New York. KURTZ, SWALLOW 4: COFFIN, IVroRTTBS AD DEALECS l.f Saddlery Hardware aan C A K II I A E GOODS, UJR.VESS iAO PJTEXT LEATHER, Axle. Spring, .Malleable Iron Holts, SPOKES, HUBS AND KIMS. Wheels of all kinds constantly on band. N. H. Wheels ofcery lectiptIou mnile to order. ,Yo. 69 MILK STREET, BOSTON. 1IAS3. the eve: the eve: DR KNIGHT has discorered a new FZ$ treatment for the Eye, hy which he is cur- ctvV"incsomeortneworsr. cases 01 jiiinuncs &ua Deftness erer known, wtlnoul instru ments or nain. CANCERS. Dr. Knlshfs new treatment for Cancers surpasses all others now in use. It cures without kmie, plaster or pain, and heals without a scar. Ercy tind of Disease treated with great success. Humors of eTery kind eradicated from the s) stent. No charge fur consultations. OCee, ZoS Jromoni sr.. notion KIM1JALL A. CO. Furniture Warehouse, UplioUtercrs, Decorators Jc MnuTacturcrs ot ercry xarieiy 01 jiousciioiu Furniture. Dealers In all kinds of I'ploMery (ioods, Lookic; uias ses. aiatiresirs, reamers, c. IKO.r BEDSTEJDS, 1F1IOLESLE JXD RETAIL KiO A. 101 WASHINGTON ST. BOSTON TIMB E R . Southern Hard I'inc Timber anil Flooring Hoards. Jast reeeired, a large assortment Alse WHITE PIXE, OAK J.VD SrRVCE TIH11ER, Sawed to order and fr sale by. JAMES & STETSON, NO. IO STATE STREET noJTON Per Moths. Use H early and lousave t y lillir.c swarms now in emhryo. So id l.y er.ry druggist. HARRIS i CHAPMAN. Boston. FAIR n A XKS' rrcuiiuii! Stmiilard SCALES, Msde of tke best materials, in the most thoroarb manner, and receiving CONSTANT IMPROVE MENTS under thsupe"isicn 1 f The Original Inventor. Ererr Varietvas Vay, Coal, Railroad. Platfi rm and Counter, Drug- glsls', ionreelloners' nuitners'. urocers-, ana Gold Scales, Beam,bpring Balan ces, Ac, for sale at our if .i iir.no v s m: , 118 IflilL Street. BOSTON. FAIRBANKS. BROWN A CO. for sale by JED. P. CLARK A CO. FACE, ltlCIIARDSO.V CO. Boston nntl Lireriiool, I 1 C K f t o m C , 1 11 STATE STREET, ISSUE Hills ol Exchange. Traveller's Crediti. and Commercial (rrilit For uss In anr part of Earope, RHEUMATISM AND NEl'RALCIA. When you are suilering, rememtcr A physleian or this city ssys of It, "I havo tried nearly every thing recommeaded in the medical works published both In this country and in Earope and every thing suggested by my practice oftwen- ty-uTe years, anu notmng afforar mr awjr pfomatni rrtirtllll tool yovr rtri-iir." lie had sufierol fight years. Sold every where. J. WHITE, Druggist, ra Leveret St. Eeston. FOR IIVSI'EI'SIA. Iiidlfestlon, CottlveneK, Iile., nnd nil impurities 01 tne iiioeu, use 5 A RS A I'A RILL A A N D TOM ATO B I T T E IIS . FRED. BROWN, nrnmietor. C3 Washington and 1 State St., Boston. Sold by all respectablo dealers In medicines. JAMES UDMOND A. CO. i:t liihcrf y Sq., Huston. are prepaied to furnish every description of P I li E 13 11 I C K , BLOCKS aV TML.11, FOP. Cas-IIoubC, Glass Works, Hulling JI1II1., and 1 ouiidcra' nsc. Also. GBEEN-IIOUSn and OVEN TILE,RETORTS i.ut-uiAi'ircs.aiurM.bs.uid LOCOMO TIVE ENGINE BLOCKS, DRAIN PIPE, Ac., Ac. FIRE CLAV, KAOLIN. .MOULDING and FIRESAND by theCarge, ibn, or in lasts. ENGLISH and AMERICAN CLAYS, fur Glass, Alam. Tiper, and Taint Manufictarera' MODERN STYLES, Men's and Bov-'s CLOTHING IU rVEKT VARIETT Or MAIEBIiL, AT G Kl5 ATLY JtKDUCEI) I'KICKS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. GEOllGE VT. SIMMONS i CO., O.IJT II.'IJLL,, 32 t 3 1 Jforth St. Hoston. Huts. FAIRBANKS Si HEARD, Wholesale Dealers In ilIIIVERAL VATEi:,SODA Ale, Cider, Porter nnd Lager Hccr. Sole Agents for Miles' Croton Ale. Agent for iiurananit s AA ana .v.. Ale. HOWARD ATHE.V.EU.M HFILDINR HOWARD STAKE f. BOSTON. ALADl who has been eared of great nervous debility, after many vears of misery, desires to make known to aU fellow sufferers the sure means 01 rcner. Address, enclosing a stamp, MRS. M. MERRIST, Bos 215, Boston, and the prescription will be sent free by return mail. LUXURIANT IIAIRFOR ALL. Bogle's Hyperion Fluid Restores and Dresses Hair. Bogle's Eleetrle Hair Dye Best In the World. Bogle's Wigs and Hair Works. .New Improvements, barpass all others. Cheapest, best, and most re table. Try 1 Be eonvincad. THE NEWEST DISCOVERY. . LrMrrnrfit nr Rncr t'c ir-Tin If a To. beau ererythlne for ciTln a iplendld and natural olor to tne Hair, Houitache or Eyebrowi One preparation, no trouble, complete and perfect W. BOOLE. Win and Hair Work. 202 ir&ihinrtm BU, Bolton. AFFLICTIONS OF THE FEET. ATKINSON'S) Is sure to effect a permanent FRENCH cure of Corns, Bunions, InOsmed PLAITBR) Joints. and all Diseases of the FeeL After application, the boot or shoe can be worn with perfect ease. Price SO cents, by mall CO cents. W.D.ATKINSON. Jr., Proprietor, Dinrgist, Trenton t, comer Boylston street, Boston, Mass. Sold by Apothecaries and Boot and Shoe Dealers. DE.R. GREENE, IS Tan r La Place, Bosios, cares Cancers. Berofila, and all Diseases of the Blood. .Paaphiet dereriptlon of trtatmtnt seat tree. ' I DRAKE'S PATEXT AUTOMATIC GAS APPA11ATTJS, Patented Slay tth. '68) Llglitlu-r wilh Cas, fliurclies., Hotels, Private DHellins'r WorUaliept and Factories. Warrantnl lo give a surir light at one half the eapenso or ordinary coal gas- We would call tho attention of the public to the meriu or this Machine, as seen In constant opera tion t our salesroom, believing that It needs but to te understood to come into ery general use with all who appreciate the aluo ol a lirst rate gas li-ht, which can be obtained sit a cost not eieeed-ln"-that of tho light obtained from Kerosene Oil. Many ingenious methods have been adopted for cnablin- individuals to manufacture their own gas. The use ef any of these methods involves a large ontUy. for the construction of the works and bnildin-s to contain th'm ; a constant care and no inconsiderable labor and eapenso on operating them and keeping them in repair. Wo think the Automatic Gas Machine Is free from any or these objections. Call and examine. U.S. BLOlHiETTA CO. 23 College St. HLODKKTT A: SWEET'S Patent ii alrcnizc d PORTABLE OVEX, Tor HutcM.Stoamers a. Private 1'nmllles, maaaveDio cooii with i.r..NS rum. than ANY OTIIKK OVEN IN USU. It is a perfect Oven, dnln everytfaiog required of it io the most rapc-itirmaoDer It will roast, at t&e same iiine , a man) diffcrebt kinds of meat as tbe ove csn contain, and each piece will be per saetly sct ar.d tree froca toe jmses irifing irem the d.ff.rent vsr.ctics, as tbe gates areletotf thn neh an ecai pifeat the top. For Baking Bread and Pastrt th.s Oven is wltbont a rival. The material fft-m hiib it Is Huanfscturcd Wing a nun-cuiHluctor ani c Detracted with air-chambers there is no radian n of beat, and a small quantity of tncl will keep it going for hours Not 2 and 3 are especially adapted tu the ute of Private Famil ies, being furnished wilh a steal Cee Sltr, by means of which ail the evoking for an ordinary family can ie reaau ticns. It Is substantially made f American Galvanised Iron, which will neither rust or bur. out, and the Oven will last ror ,eart. MANUFACTURED BY (-'. S. RLOIM.ETT A: CO. ALSj iriLtU 1.1 ,11171 fllfff JS S S MltMMt f fig O, FURNACE'S. REf!ISTEK. IlANO!, Pliimliers Ciwds and Gas !'Ittuie cTctery dcsciiplion. COLLEGE ST.. IlCRLl.VnTO.V, VT. Tin: EXCELSIOR .HOP STICKS ARE LNRIVALLED. We are aansfacta-lDC for tho trade the let MOP STICKS in use, and at lower I rices than any oxner oi lire same quality. U.S.BLOriGETT CO. 22 College bt. IIOWE'SSC.tLRS ,rc Without mi Eqnnl. For rale by G. S. BLODGETT A CO., 23 College St. llao!i.j and rlaionrrn. NEW HOOK OUR MUTUAL FRIEND, by Charles Dickens, Household KdiUoa. lllustratal bv It.irler. A NOBLE LIFE, by Mint Muloek, author of John Halifax and Christian's Mistake. WIVES AND DAUOLTKllS, a novel by Mrs. uastcu. LITTLE FOXES, by Christopher Crowfleli (Mrs. II. B. btowe) SEASIDE bTUDIfc.- IN NATURAL HISTORY, by Elisabeth and Alexander Agassin. An lnt roduetion to tbe Devotional Study of tlie iioiy ocnpiurcr, uy a. ji. nouiaLurn, li. ii. For sale by C. O. FRhNCII CO. NEW HOOKS. "Tle, Rominees awl Extravsganias," by Tho mas noou. "Eeeentrle Personages," by W. Russell, D. D. "Social Life of tbe Chinese," by Justus Doolittle 'Little Foxes," by Mrs. II. It. ftowe. "The Old Manor House," from the Sunday Msgs, sine. "The Master Mechanic." " " " "Mary Bruce or The Two Physicians," for the net igious i rmcr. sceieiy inion. "Ilettv's Hones orTrust In GoI." "M.rey (ileddon's Work,"' by Elisabeth Stuart i oeips. "Je..ie B-wsr ; or Mrs. SchaOcr's School." Fjr sle by E. A. FULLER. MACAZ1NKS. Atlantic Monthly for April. Gudej's Msgaline " Uslie'i " Homo " " Lady's Friend Our Young Folks " leaiie t Monthly For sale by E. A. FULLER. THE CHILDREN ARE ALL SINGING 'IinSCnaRXIxG Soxes contained la the "Merry L Chimes." L. O. Emerson's New and Popular Book of Juvenile Music, containing nearly two hundre 1 pieces, every one a favorite. Most decid edly the best collection pnblisbed, aad fullowln" in tbe rath of its nredeeessor. The Uold.n n of which no leu than a Quarter of a Million Copies hare been printed. Price SO cents. Sent pwt-paid sjiil lit ll i iiuiiut are SATISFIED That the best book for their use Is "Tat Hasp or JcnaH." by L. O. Emerson. Choirs the most fas. tidlous In their tastes, and having the rnnitln or being "venr hard to please," have acknowled-ed the "Harp of Judah" to be Just the book theVwiit: 1 Price $18preopy,$Uadoien. "cywant, NO PIANIST WILL FAIL TO ADMIT I ?fjKea?J,J?frf?ii.0XJoolS.ff lDtnieUonln Mcrnon. takes the lead and wm, . keep It. Twenty-five thousand copies ernienard son's Method are sold every year. Pries tirs. sma by all Music Dealers. Sent post-paid. OLIVER DITSON A CO., roMisbert. Boston. -j -ZdL 8. D. fc II. XV. SMITH'S AITIERICAIV ORGANS, veaMeaavafiHBslaPS THD MOST PEKFECT AND DEAUTIFUL 1IUSICAL INSTRUMENT t iiik WOULD FOR THE AMER ICAN HOME CIRCLE. seventeen (IT iFlr.t r"?VT.Kr'o"lwftJ i'eiiui atdlnt Slat, and County Filrs.ja The American Organs are the only REAL REED ORGANS nw before tbe public. The only Organ having a Reverberating Sound BOs, nsrl lo neriorm as ujw "", Cr" C. . -i.. v-l. and reuonanee if tono)and wlliout" which the Organ becomes merely a Melodcon in an urgau .i ... i. Mllad to the stvle of AMEP. ICAN ORGAN. No. 17, containing the Saner Octave Coupler and Sub-BaVs: FO R cflURCuks inwant of a powerful Instrument.whcse means are limited, its price renaers n very Evcrv Organ is AVarrantctl to ProvcSatMlactory. THE AMERICAN OROANS all have the Revcr berating Sound Box. or Wind Chest, and are Rnlsh Mln the highest stle of art, in Rosewoo-1, Jet, Walnut, and Oak finish, ricniy varnisnci aw i i Ished.orln Smooth Oil Finish, forming elegant pieces of Furniture for the Parlor or Boudoir : and tho Oak and Walnut especially adapted for Churches, iciuro auu ""'u , , , ,,. . . .. .,mn,.-iw nniliVC.M .11 flnl.liMl with our new PATENT Improvemenu, eonUlning the Improved Knee Swell, Douole Bellows, two Blow Pedals, and TREMOLO found in no other Instru ment. m:w stvles or casus, KIclilyi'liiM'eil nnd IliRlily Ornamented. OT Illustrated CaUlogue, eastalassrg eut taken from notrapM, saewiac usnr rwme site to each other, sestiree. Address rOWXKS A' STORY', GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE SfATE. BURLINGTON, VT. Jan. a. IW. Dm (Do oils. new goods: .Yew Goods ! .Yew Goods ! vr. ii. mini: irrs Begs toanaoanee to the Goods beting public that no su Jusit Arrived from Market wirna .YE IV STOCK Or ALL Kl.YDS ID XI "Y" GOODS waicn nt will sill at l'KICKJ 1,0 W E It Thaa they have been offered In this market for the last three years. Please give us a call and examlso gootis ana ger. powea up on prices, ne are zema s'RINTS from 1 0 to ao cents, and COTTON as low as 1 5 cents. Everything else In proportion. SPRING TTVLE NO. 1 DELAINES 25 cts Remember the plsce IK Church St., C. E. Wy- man's old stand. WM. II. ROBERTS. March 21, HOC hoop skirts: hoop skirts: AT TBI Hoop Skirt ITlanut.-ictory, COLLEGE STREET. ii.,,jiu,iciuiuiMiivuitcii i ui. ni.u ut. ,.j us. and respectfully solicit your attention to them. Call IT. t.. . I r V. T . V !(!. ... ...... t anu see me NEW PATENT JOINT TAIL SKIRT, the greatest thing ever offered to the public. Alto, the JOINTED SKIRT, and New Woven Sliver Wire Hoops, which for beauty, strength and durability, cannot oe surpasseu. Prices Shall Suit Evcrv Purchaser. W. C. STOWELL Burlington. Vt, Feb. 21, 1 set d3mos furs: furs:: furs::: We are now offering our EXTIRE STOCK or - Ladies' and Gents' Furs together with a large mrortment of HUFFALO AND FANCY ROBES : AT COST! CALL EARLY AND SECURE GREAT BARGAINS At SHATTUCK BROTHERS. . .. . . . No. I, Union Blook. naxuaxron, n, rtu.go.l6GS. atr CRAY'S PATENT MOLDED, XLS0 Eii AMELED MOLDED AND Patent Reversible r.ii'ini coi;i..ins. WE can sapply the trade with the above Collars at Manufacturers prices. Merchants will do well to call and examlno them rnn-v..r. enr.vpn l ttts-c-ki Mar. 17 dtf Nos 23 Bank Block. YOVIVG BROTHERS & CO. GLOVES, HOSIERY, ZEPHYR WORSTED, HAND AND MACHINE MADE WORSTED GOODS, SMALL WARES, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, AND COKSETS, M Sc 83 DeTOHshire Sireet, BOSTON. Fab. I, IKS. davrtmo grji (Goods. XBW GOODS. HAVINOJust returned from market, and has Ing replenished nearly every department or my stock, I am .irepared to show a handsomo assort ment of nearly all kinds of It K V GOODS. I would call einecUl attention to my assortment or Counterpanes, Linen XapLms, Toweling and Diapers. BLEACHED AND BROWN COTTONS, Prints anil Ginghams, wmte'goobs, scon as PIJtt.K AXl CHECKED CAMBRICS, STRIPED, CHECKED J.VD PLAI.V .VAI.VSOOKS, CRIMPED J.VD PLAI.V DIUITr, ncTORU AND BISHOPS LAirWS. RRILLIA.VTS, BIRDS EYE I.I.VI..T. Axn ro Thread Store Goods, Such as Knitting Cottons, Spool Cottons, or tho - a r v , .I.. Xl.hinn nllkt most ucsiraoio . i, and Threads, Pins, Needles, Tapes, c. Ac EDWARD BARLOW. No. ISC Church Street. March tdw IX. SPRING STY LE or H OOP SKIRTS ! FOR ISGG. HE NEW, ELEGANT AND FASHIONABLE "RROOKLViY SKIRT," just reckit:d. AI50,SKWTYLK OF C O B S E T S ! The test arslsle ever shown in this elty. LADIES, rOU ARB INVITBD TO CALL AND EXAMINE TnHM at LTMsWS. Corner Stare. Feb. Il.dawtf. W A N" T B I : AT to. 1 UiVIOi It LOOK CUSTOMERS THAT WE CAN SELL Ho. Ital moral Skirto TO, AT THE LOW PRIOR OF S3.0 0 E A 0 IJ ! GIVE C- A CALL. SMITH A PLATT. Jan S. IMC dtf SPRING DHUINHS American Az English Prints SIIHBTINCS and SHIItTIXCS, O O I' S K I II T S AND C O R S E T S opene.1 this day at March 7. ists. PAGE A BESTa. ANOTHER LOT OF THE FAMOUS Rrooklyn Skirls, JUST RECEIVED and going atT rapUly, every -V 'F'lwnW have eae. Call aadseStaea at Ue vwiuu JliVl . Jlar. L.-dawtf. LTMAN"3. (Groceries O It A N f : B S A N I) I. K .11 OSS I JUST ARRIVED. Cheaper than Apples A Fresh Supply for Sale at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL bv Darllsgton, Feb. 14. ISM. C. L. DART, dawtf OK SMALL COXES IIONKTf.rsaU. at peiroits. popcorn: popcorn:. A FEW RBLS. Corn for poping, for salo by the Pound at HARTS ' No. Dank Block. FARMERSTAKB notice riOn BAREL3 POIDBETTE, so Tubs CWs OU U Biper rkeaLate tf Urn.'. fer sal. by SjJOKED BEEF juit received at PFtr-ptM! IIOKSi: ItADISH JACOB GREEN, Burlington, Vt. dawtf Collece Street. Jan. .T7, lU. figs: f igs:: figs::: IIGS very Ene cuallty at greatly reduced prices. .. al HART.-4 Mar. II- No. 4 Bank Block. CAN'ADA PEAS. 100 ECIU1,Lsa"I'P.'brsleIowky dawtf 1 Hil BBLS SUPBR P1T0SPHATE OF LIMH 1UU JOObblsPoudrstteforaleby B J. a. rniKCH A SON. OR "ARKELS DRIBQ APPLES for sale bv Z J. S. PR1SCB A bON. gooEbinticra. Burlington Book Bindery. WILLIAM SCOTT. WOULD respectfully announce that he Is nre P?rt ?v ,0?lU, a.V O"1" with which he may be favored In the aboTe line, with ear and prompt- OLD HOOKS RE-BOUJfD. AtDAlC, ttAQAZtlfES, PAMPHLETS, Ac. a- bound In any desired style. ' Aeeount-Books of all kinds made to order Taper "'Sftete." 4lleaUon- 1 - , J ,'-"-. u. Address, Wir Q-rvrm BnrllnCtoM1rJ.5.aUn0n- gnilrontts. VERMONT CENTRAL AND SULLI VA N n a w sr n n nu I.A11AI.VAVM WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Commencing Jan. 1, 1866 rams aoisa sorrn asd cast. Leave Barlisztonat7.0OA.M.. 12.23 P. M.. aad SAW P. Al Mail Trail 'eaves St. Albans, at S.I S A. JI.,eon. nectmg at Wnlte River Junction and Bellows Falls with traias for RoiUin. Worcester. BnringSeld and New Vork, arr vlng at New Vork at 10.4A P. M.and wun trains on iassumpsio iu iu Day Express leans Montreal at SJO A. M., Sf .Johss at 10 A.M., for Boston, Ac, connecting at iBurlingtoa with Rutland Road for Troy and hew Vork. arriving la Boston via Lowell at 10.30 P. M. Hunt l-.xprrii leaves uguensonrgn ai ii.ju a. ., Montreal3.it P.M..Ronie' Point S.(3 P.M..SL Johns at M) P. M., arriving at Boston at ato A. M., con necting at Bellows Falls with Cheshire Railroad for ssosion ana worcesier ana wiu Vermont vaxi.j Railroad for Springfield, Ac, and arriving in New Vork at 12.30 P. M. TaAiaacoixo aoara asDwtsr. Leave Barlingtoa at 4.00 A. M., S.1J A. U., t. P. M., 6.30 P. M. andSJM.P. M. Day Express leaves Boston via Lowell at S.ftl A. M. for Burlington, St. Albans, Montreal, arriving at Montreal at J JO P. M. Mall Train Itavea Boston at 7.00 A. M. via Lowell via Lawrence and Fitchburr HTM A. M., Spring fiold at 7.1S A. M. for Burlington, and St. Albans. Accommodatloa Train leaves Northlield at CIS A.M.. Barllngtot, atJ.15 A. If. fer St. Albans, Montreal and Kouso.' Point. Night Express leaves Bellows Falls at 10.00 P. M. receiving passengers from Vermont Valley R. R leaving New Vork, at 12.13 P. M., and from Cheshire R.R. leavin-Boston at 5.13 P.M., connecting at White River Junction with train leaving Boston at 5.0) P. JI., for Burlington, Rouse's Poiat. Montreal and Ogdensburg, with Grand Trunk trains for the ears are attached to both tbe Night ex press trains running between St, Albans and b-ton, and St, Albans and Springfield. Through rickets to Chicago and the West for sale at the Principal stations. Tickets to Detroi t 'Chicago and all points West sold by H. N. DIIURY, Agent, No. 2 American Ho tel Burlington, Vt Baggage cheeked through. U. MERRILL, Bup't, SU Allans. Jan. 1 . ISM. RUTLAND AND UURLINGTON R.R. WLNTER ARRANGEMENT. Commencing Feb. S, ISC6, trains will ran as fbl lows: LUI BBKLUSTOX : - a 1 r ( T ., I tVI r. IJ. .. T ' 1 TT- cester. Fitehburgh. BrattleVoropringSeld.Hart- nru, iew liaren, itov, Aioany ana .isw i or arrive In Troy at 4.23 P. M.;New York 103 P. H. Boston 7.30 P. M. Tkro.uk re Bdflea wiSeut cX&nqt cf Cart. I JO p. St. . EXPRESS TRAIN for Troy, Albany New Vork and the West ; arrive at Troy 8.00 p. x.i New Vork S a. v., by Hudson River Railroad Sleeping cars or iinason tuver steamers. Tirol,.? to Trov without ehonit of Cart. 10 0 p. x., NIGHT EXPRESS.witb Sleeping Car, for New Vork and Boston. Arrive in Troy at 3.00 a. v. ; New Vork 10JO a. v. ; Boston S.to a. sr. TAroues (o Troy and Baton tritkout ckanft of Car. From tie South ene East Train errirs or Burlmytim at fotlotoMt SJiO p. it., MAI L TRAIN from Boston, Lowell, Wor eeste.-. SprinzSeld, Hartford, New Haven, Tro and New Vork. Leaves Boston 7.31 A. u. 7.40 a. M , NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN.wtth Sleeping cars, from .tw yore and uoston. Leaves .lew Vork at 5 p. u . Boston 3 JO p. v. TICKETS sold for Saratoga, Trov, Albany, New Vork. Sehenectadr and atl Drlneinal points on the New Vork Central and Western Railroads, and In- rarnuuon give- ry J. W. CARPENTER, No. 1, American Hotel Block. Bassage checked through. STrare always as low as by anv other line. GEO. A. MERRILL. Sup't Coffins. JACOB GREEN, U.YB E 1ZT .1 KEIl, xsjrrrACTCixa axD DXALnt m Colli n and Burial Case In Wood and Metal, of every style. A LL sites constantly on hand or made t order j. x. in any requirea style. Corrii Trixuiscs or all kinds. Name Plates Shroud. Cravats, Collars and everything required oonstantlv en hand and femuried at ihnrt nntu-A. I tun luralsh Ceansal any honref the night, . 1 1 , aa i aieep m tne same ouuaiag. Fnsaus aTTianao, wmllaaaas. Apply at any hour of day or night te J. rj RE EN. College 6., Darlington. March 4. iw. uAwtr lfirrlrti. J E W E L R T . r B ARE DAILY RECEIVING ADDITIONS TO oar already LARGE STOCK DESIRABLE GOODS, consisting of FINE WATCH ES. RICH CHAINS, RELIAHLE CLOCKS, ELEGANT JEWELRY. SOLID SILVER GOODS, PLATED WARE SPECTACLES AND EVE GLASSES FINE TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, RAZORS, SCISSORS AND SHEARS, TOILET AXD FANCY GOODS. We are able to offer sunerior inducements to purchasers in this line of G oods, as we receive ev ery aesiraoie new sitie as soon as out, ana nave the best stock in the State at all times to select rrom. e sen at the Lowest Cash Price, and every article warranted. A look at the Goods will convince you that we say no more than we can uv. "Watch Repairing done In a thorough and workmanlike manner. EUGENE B. FLOYD, lit Chnrch St., sign of the Big Eagle January Sth. ISii. daw TO SPORTSMEN. rpUE undersigned have Just received afull aasort- i ment or kivoltiso Pistols or every deslrabl pattern .and Cartridass to fit. AU of whkh will be sold as low as tbe lowest, and very much lower ua tney are generally soia in tnis city oy other Slops. liill.-iSJlAlD 4- UILURDATU . Sent. 13 No. 1 Bank Block. PLAIN SILVER SPOONS. IHAYB a new stock of plain, tipped asd fancy styles ot solid silver spoons. Jan. i. 1. J. K. BRJNSMAID. SOLID SILVER HIE. Cake. Butter. Fruit and Pickle Knives. A Berrv, lee Cream and Sugar 8poons, Sugar Sifters, Match, Snuff and Tobacco Boxes. Spoons a Forks at J. E. BRLNSMA1D-S. Old stand ChurehSL. RIFLES. A GOOD assortment or miliars, CeUhratUMmlt. Sept 21st. .daw AMERICAN CALENDAR CLOCKS. IJVt: Poreoased several styles ot Calendar Clocks which I will aall at MfHi It... elegant American Watch, for r .Hi..n. il vumuomeiers aaa levers or Swiss make, far superior in finish and accuracy. Also English Pa- .,w.,ullt1ci miJU cases, aiy stocxis J. K. BRINSMAID, Old stand, west side Church Street. SEWING MACHINE SCISSORS, and ether kiads of Scissors and Shears, sold by Fah.2.i8M. dtf PISTOL TOR. SALE. AFIVH KZMJNGTON RIVOLVIR, array site aever irad. fa narraat errfar. with eaaifanma vaae, icr sale at weeisaaie pnee. rapture at the ItMU I uasl O XlCaV J-Q.31.Ik-4. ai? PERFECT BELiUTIEi: rRosx iLxoaxr DIAMOND AND ENAMELED EoYGRWED WAT Cite St AT FLOYD'S. The most eomnlete stock nf Cnr r, ana fi.. Watchis and Cuaiss ever offered la Vermont, mar b. in kra Jewelry Store. Church 6U They are selling very low. Call and see tbjsS A.C. SPEAR lc CO. Ipothccaries Druggists, BSALXR IS PATEXT S1EDICI.VE3. CHEMICALS. Shoulder Braces, Bandages, Leeches, MlneVal WL ters, Druggists aisj Wire, Brashes; Bird Seeds, Perfumery, Flavoring Extracts, Spices, 8haker Herbs, Dye Stuffs, Inks, Camphene, Burnins Fluid and Kerosene Oil. JyiYo article cf inferior quality kept. AMOS C. 8PEAR, KDGAR BUBJATTT Church SU Burlington. Vt AsrilMSC-. ' "tf OIL AID LAND CO. CAPITAL, $rO,A,f. SHAKES, $100 EC1I STOCKS G WAR AH TEE I). For every Share ol Stock 1-sueJ, the I'm Vnlae (One Ilnnilred Dollars) trill be deposited in the TREASURY OP THE i . s. en i.xvistsd i GOVEI.NME.NT SEfURUIr:, And may be tvittidntuii bjr the Mori, holder nt any time. President, liALU'SHA A. URCW. SecreUry .'H.'Jlir.'IIlwiLLLVJI BROUH, ireasurer, HOBriKT r. KLlrUNe.. DIRECTORS Hon.GALl.SiIA A. GROW, - Raao, Pa. Late Spea.erof the U. S. H. of iUpre-entativee Hon. C. R. R.VNSOM, - - Benos Maaa. U. S. Bank Commissioner for New EncUad. Hon. SIDNEY DEAN, - - Phovidi-m . R. I Lata Mem. of Cong. Editor or The Frov. Pre HENRY A. SMVTlIt;. Esq., - Nsrw York tin President ot the Central National Bank. LCCIENH. CLLVER, E.-.I. - N&w York IV Or Culver, Penn A Co.. bankers. Hon. AUGUSTUS FRANK, . Wabaw,N. Mem. or tho II. or Rep., ;.,th, 3TUi. A "Win Coc. Maj. JOHN L. WILSON, - Madison. I. Late erthe United States Army. Hon.TUOMASS.STANFIELl, n,u B9S.ls Pres. or the First National lUnk ..t Snath Bene! Hon. CHARLES V. CULVER Vra-ikli.t, Pa J- rs.lv P.nn S ("il and Mem. Ol tt, t.p.Mnt ? ALKX. BRADLEY, Esq , - Prntm kbm. Pa. A' :. 'r f i.,..V. V.ti,..l Hank i.r Pitt. I r UUl 1 1 autaMiM a -- - J03IIUA DOUOLASS. Esq., - JlEiBvii-Lr.. Pi d i i r . v.frlAnal flank r,f Lfawfun!. l'l Col JAMES 11. BROWN, - - - Csn , Ii President or Thiru .lauoasi nana v." :. GEO RUE II. REA, Esq.. - - - Sai:rTLori.M PreslJent of Second National Bank or el. Iu Trustees of the I'uiiJ. Hon. JOHN J. CISCO - - Nw York Cm Or John J. Cisco A Sons. Bankers, and late As?-.;, ant Treasurer or the IJ . B. at New York. DENNING Dl'ER, Esq., - Na York Cut 01 James G. King's Sons, Bankers. STTIIE LANDS OF THE COMPAN1 consist or Twelve Hundred acres, at Reni. on tl. Allegany river, in Venango Cionty, Pennsylvan a tkektartothe Oil District in that Statt. OIVE THOLSAA'D AYELLs CAN BE SUNK UTON THE PROPERTY WITHOUT INTERFERENCE. lest wells have been sunk on the Estate, in . found In paying quantities in every instance i t r TV WELLS are now being put down t 1 f-ilew.-by others as rapidly as possude to the extent n.. sary le ' dutlop tk' profrto. One bur. .-. wells yielding only ten barrels a day ea. :i at dollars a barrel, a price much below the a .ers. priee at Reno, would give one million e .i.T i.u dred thousand dollars a year or income, n-i i profit or probably atteen per cent, over eii and taiea or every kind. If Urge llownu we... round, a siae acre ot the trmtvrx m , , j,. . -, satire atailaK-lMlitraro years. ftyThe C-mpany owns the Town it Kern, i etner with Several Hundred Lots Pr Bu-i.it-- i Dwelling Houses. There la an Kxtensive If-.tr.' for them, and the Kevenne from their !.; w very great. THE STOCK IS GUARANTEED. SThe Price of the Stock has been fii-l -! ' M HUNDRED AND FIVE DOLLARS per hha.-e F Dollars go into the Treasury of the Cmpan k -Contribution to the Working Fond. Th. fir I . . of the Stock, One Ilundrtd Dollar: i paid t;!-' r (,( Se Dfpmted i Treaoarf . ( . Stairs, or Inrrstrd in Oo, rrnmmt Stcriti x.. I MAY BEITHDRAHy BY THE A rOtkllOLI t h JTA.VYTIME. By the-Payment of Ten Dollar", per,n ihit sire to await the Result of the Flrvt Y-ar" I . opment, can Secure the l.inht ot obtaining Hi .; JJD SHARE OF GCARJ.VTEED TOl h ! r Hundred Dollars Additional, at any time re . -First day of April, 1-6- It is an Investment w the Chances or Large Profit and is alwaj - c a cr ble Into Cash at Par. It mlaht be called A LEGAL TENDER OIL STOC K. So large a Working Fund (4500,000) l.a. been provided or expended by any Company m Oil Region. Sabscnpti-.n3 will he ree--i.f'. agents and by the pnnc.ptl Banks and B&nW throsxhout the country. Prospectuses ar ! :' information will be furnished bv Ajent- r-t SAMUEL T. IIOWARI'. erasi riptio.i Aoe.tT. Nassau bt.Nex V ' . March X diweow-!w. ROVAL HAVANA LOTTERY Ol'l'l Bt Conducted by the Spanish Government. S3GO.O0O in Hold Drawn Etery 17 Dhj Prises eathel and information furni-hcl :1k higbeet rates pet for Doubloons smd allkm!s.l liold and Silver ; also tor all (iovernment Securl ties. TAYLOR A CO . Bankers. lt Wall Street. New Tita. Jan. 39. 18M. dawly FLORENCE SETTING MACIII.VK. 1'ook the hizbeit praatiun, (told Medal fi r the best FAMILY SBWING MACHINE, at the FAIR OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE less, has reversible reed makes four distinct stitch es, and does the largest raage of work, at II. M. HAMILTON'S Fancy Store Payn's Block, Church Street, Bnr!ia?ton Vt. March 21. 1!.. dAwlm' PAPER HANGINGS. PAPER HANGINGS svn.OOO Rolls R-osa paper J of all grades and qBabtie. and prices eheapec an the cheapest. Call and examine before pur r hisis g elsewhere. S. S. BROIIN. Ne.S. Central nUa't. Charck S Darlsn-rtea. Tt.. March 3. C. C. BENEDICT. Commissioner for the Stato of New York, (to take acxkowlebchuts or aw. be ,) OFFICE, FRES PRESS BCILDINrt. BURLINGTON. - - VERMONT, Jaa. 31, IIM. dX AX OLD BALLAD, WITH WORDS FOR TIIK TIMES. What can poor mortals and to cure Those Coughs and Colds they oft endure i A remedy both safe and sore? Stona' Bal-,m , When mnd and snow fill every street. And careless ureal as wet their feet . What stops their Cough with ear complete ? olorrs' Balsam ' What cures Bronchitis ( ay- .j . Or Threat Comalnts. omJ:T kj. . ' That vex poor dweller, eruSKSboreT Storrs- Balaam ' Then Cronp Its ef vietiaas slats , iJfttJr??"'-' of Cb'bihood-' early days ( But there s 9,r a-ms iu raras, ' Storrs' Balsam ' When choking Asthma racks our frame, get no help, and doctors blame ; w uat can we take, aad health regain Storrs' Balsam ' Ao when we're Hoarse, aad Lungs are sore. What is it then th.t beloa as more Than all the drugs In well filled store t Storry Balsam ' When Consumption to the crave draws near. Its thousand victims , Tear by year ; What stays its march, aad give them cheer STORRS' BALSAM t,C,x ST0r.RS 4 CO., Proprietors, Winooaki rails, t. Forsaleby ROBY and A. C. SPEAR A CO , Bur lington, t, and by Druggists generally. Colcbester, March 13, 1Kb. Dr. Storrs : Desirinir ti aeknowledsa mv in- eere thanks for the great benefit my wife kae re ceived from the use of your Pulmonary BalssttB, I take the liberty ef addresains: you. She has been very severely afflicted with Asthma, at times suf- ferlnr Verv mueh frem HiatraaaMl NnlMhM . . which times I bare called the boat Physicians to prescribe for her, but without benefit. A friend advised me to try a bottle or your Balaam, and I am happy to say thaftiy the use ot one small bot tle she has entirely recovered. ii itn sincere grautnoe, I remain, yours. Jobs 1. Hiss. Mar. 16 dawim SPECIAL NOTICE TO TIIK LADIES. STAMPED CHEMISE VOKBJ aad braid for em broidering just opened at H. BAKLOK1S March IS No. I U Church Strrt . ADAMS NEW PATENT SEPARATOR rs NOW IN COMPLETE OPERATION at Xlaaar. X Hungerford Wainwright"s Graia Store. Ittake4 out all tho PEAS. BVCKirnEAT, TARES, CA.VADA THIS TLES, WILD TUR.VtP,WrTcy URASS 10RREL SEEDS, i. i,c. It Is equally good on all other grain aadSatd. saeh as Wheat. Rye, Barley, Beans. Flax. Closer aad Timothy bed, and all kinds or garden seeds, Far mers who do net wish to be annoyed with weeds, may bring in their grain and Seeds and have all the obnoxious portion taken out. Tbe mill will be in operation la town UU saed. time is over, by Ue Inventor. The right on the above Mill Is nuw for sale for the Stato of Varmont.Dleije address, or visit la person. SANFORD ADAMS at tu Howard House la Bumlngten of Eurnhun's jlutel in Montpeller. March li dawtf. CITY COFFEE IIOCSE. First IJoor Wet of the Old Ilaptist Clmrch. Warm ITIcals and C o I 1 Lunch at all Kours. THIS RESTAURANT has been entirely refitted andrelumlshed In the bcststyle,and no pains er mone has been spared to make it first class in ev ery respect. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. COLD FOWL, TONGUE. PORK aad BEANS, HAM sni EGGS, TEA and COFFEE, and everything that the market affords, and at as l.t i v ruitl.i as the times will admit. Peonle from the eonntrv when In inwn will find the COPFEK HOUSE a good and quiet place to get a lunch at mneh less cost than K nhtniaed elsewhere. DINNERS and SUPPERS to order. Bavins? secured thaserrW. nrih. vllentcook A.vroosT,"therob3eriberfoels confident er suit In I the public. C il.3l.il u."'- Janaary 12, IEC. wtr HATE YOL SEEN THEM. THB beautiful Engravings and Photographs la Carved Black Walnut Frames r yorsaiebr C. o. trsnch o.