Newspaper Page Text
THE BURLINGTON, VT.FEEE JPHESS. ERIDAY MORNING- JULY 27, 186G Kcliclous Intelligence. The Kev. Dr. Stone, formerly or Boeton, tvaa installed par tor tf the First Congrega tional Church in San Francisco on the CTcn mg of the 14th June. The tcrmon was by Rev. I. E. Dwiccll, 1). D., ol Sacramento, formerly of Salem, ilats. Dr. Dwincll graduated Irom the University of Vermont in the cla s of IS 13. Kcv. George Jlooar of OaUauil, Ecmctitnc jaetcr of the old South Church in AndoTcr, Mas., gave the charge to the tutor. .About 80.000,000 JJiUib and TtstatuMite has been distributed by the diflcrent Bible Sjcieiitn ricioe 1SW. The Atiicmttn UiWc Society is suing to t.rt.o: the British and Fureajtn BiWe So ciety, irtx; or charge, with duplicate plates of Dr. Vnu Dyei'd new Arabic translation of the Scriptures. Tbi is said to be one o the muct accurate t miosis yet made. Iter. VTii. 11. Woodwool vrat ordained to the I'rieethowl in St. IW Cliurcli, Ver-gennct,-, J uly Cth. Bichop Hopkins officiated and dilitered the etrmon. Kev. Fianeit V. Smith o! St. Alltane prcsonud ihc candidate, and with the I'ev.Mr. UraTesuf iliddlebury. joined with the Bishop in the layinj; of hands. It in thirty years unec there was an ordinatuin in that church. Kev. D. Huntington of Bustvn, recently elected Biebop of Maine, has Minified hi intention of acccj ting the jawtlon. The New lUmpshirc Anjeution of Coti gregatiutial Minister, at their meeting in Augirtt, will discus the qotatlon: " In it dcviraMe to aobetitutc the exercises of the Sabbath School (or the I AI. eenuon." Our Schools. Jifturt. EJiloit aftke Frtt Prett: Your allusion to our Academy building and grounds, test evening, gives me the oppor tunity of spins calling the attention of our citi zens to the condition of our public icitoole. It is true, as jcu aay, that c are far behind raany of the neighboring Milages in matters of public education. And one cf the encouraging aspects of the caie is, that we have now fully retched a point where our self-respect as a community, not to say our rente of shame, ftrees us to be stir ourselves. Bat while we will not refuse the aid of this force from btkinJ, where it may be necessary, let us conic to the important work before us actuated rather by intelligent convic tion: of our duty and our interest as citizens of this now growing and enterprising citv. His plain 'hat some action will be taken on this sub ject very toon; it is cf the highest consequence that such action be judicious, intelligent, time ly the result of careful deliberation, and of a well matured plan. It may not be amiss to say that a few of the friends of education in this place have had this matter under deliberation for some months; that they hive endeavored to inform themselves of the actual condition of our schools; cf the requirements of our population; of the character of the school system in success-' ful operation in similar places; and of the most feasible methods of introducing the desired changes aniens us. The results cf these delib erations will probably be presented to the pub lic at no distant day in the fcrm of a definite plan proposed to their good judgment for accomplish . iag the end in t iew. Meanwhile, let it be un derstood, that it is no clique or party that have taken this matter in hand, but that we invite suggestions fiom all who are interested in this important ijueeikm, important to the general prosperity of our citv, as well as to the interests of ednatitn. There is no good reason why Bur lington should not take a fcrcraoet rank among the cities ef New England for the excellence and complenes of its educational facilities, In deed it has, especially at the present time, so many advantages for attaining preeminence in this rcsfct, that we shall be sadly lacking in self-appreciation, to say nothing of public spirit, if we do net avail ourselves of the means now within cur reach to nuke Burlington as con spicuous for its Schools and Colleges, its intelli gence sod culture, as for its natural beauty. City ScI'KBistexdext. "Jlany professors of religion are just like backgammon boards. lTicy look like state ly lwoks ; and on the hack of them is in tcribcd. in large letters, 'History of Eng land, or -History of the Crusades ;' but when you open them, you find nothing but emptiuctf, with the exception of dice and counters. And many men bear the name of 'Christians,' who arc, inside, all emptiness and rattling nothing." lUicher. A Si:.GUL.it CoxTtiT. On the 4th inst., as Mr. Charles S. Taft or Sutton was pasting through an oj en space in a piece or woods near his house, a large blue hank made a vigorous attack upon him. It would advance from a tree upon one side of the opening, then retreat to n tree on the opposite side, hitting him at each time of passing. This offensive warfare wa9 kept up until -Mr. T. succeeded in disabling it by breaking a wing with a small walking stick. The hawk incasuteJ four ftct from tip to tip of out stretched wings. Rutland Herald. Apropos of the arrival of General Sher man in Boston, a story of a good tliiDg oi his, if not entirely new, is interesting. In political conversation with a number of offi cers at his headquarters in 1801. ono of the members addrcrtcU General Sherman with : ' General? who will yon vote for !" 1 shall vote fur neither." " Xot vote ! That is veTyalrungp." " I'll tell you why," said the ' jencra). "1 never voted but once, and thcr disfranchi sed myself." Such looks or wonder tad incredulity as this produced may Lc '.ja?;inul but the Gen eral, joying no atf ntiun ,icrcl0, proceed ed : ' Incr.-.:-vilr J for a President but once ininylile, and that was "for Buchanan, and 1 am since E?;,i-Scd that nny person who was fool enough to do that, has not sense enough to excrciso. the elective iranehife I disfran chised civself and consequently shall not vote." " Tcmpvs fxxQil has been translated lly-timc, refcring to the immediate present. The Atlantic Cable. A despatch from Cyrus W. Field announces that the shore end of the Atlantic Cable was successfully laid on the 7th inst., at Valcntla Bay. Saxd-ears is tiieis Stouaois. The St. Louis Democrat says that "while other cities arc supplying themselves with pure water, the people or St. Ixuis are gulping down such quantities or mud, that hair of them arc corpulent with sand-bars in their stom achs." Tekeielk Ocxxei2.ce at a Cattle Fair. A Georgia paper publishes an account of a cattle stampede which occurred lately at the large cattle fair of Le Blanc Just as busi ness was at its height, a sudden panic seized the oxen brought tccre for sale, which, to the number of more than 1200, set off at a furious speed in every direction, overthrow ing everything in their way. At last they came to a wall and hedge inclosing a field, both ol which were borne down by the shock, and tho animals escaped into the country around. As the ground on the out side of the fence was about four feet lower than on the inside, the oxen fell on each other, carrying wtth them seven or eight persons who happened to be near the spot. At the foot ol the wall two men were found crushed to death, and four others aitercly injured. Two oxen were killed. giTcntccrj p:rsons received less serious hurt by being thrown down and trampled on. ACl'A IU .MAKXOLIA. A toilet delight- superior to any Cologne, used to bathe the face and person, to render Hie sMn soft and fteaa, toallaj' Insainmations, to perfumo cloth inr, for headache, lc. It u manuiactured from the rich Southern Magnolia, and Is obtaining a jiatron age quite unprecedented. It Is a faiorito with actresses arid opera singers. It is sold by all deal ers, at $1 iw in large bottles, and by Unas Bakxzs A. Co.. New York, Wholesale A cents. StltATOGA M'Jll.St; WATER, told by Druggist. "Jc" so !" "Eiaetly !"-Solon Shlaclo saM waro there "eicritliae If he felt rain " In th mornim:. he took i'lactation Bitters ; If he felt weary at nlsht, he took l'lantation B'tters ; If he jacaea appeuie, waa weak. lannKi or mentally op pressed, ho took Plantation Hitters: and thev never tailed to set hun on his pins square and firm. Few persons want any letter authority . but as Eoiac wa , jof i rraa ui? lollowmz I owe nmcli to von.for I ri, Iv bclleto the riantatiorlllittera have saved my life. REV. IV. II. WAtiONER, Madrid N. Y. " I have been a creat sufferer from Kj spepsia, and had to abandon preaching. The riantation Hitters cured me. REV. C. A. MILLWOOD, ew York City. " I hid lost all appetite-was so weak and enervated I could hardly walk, and bad a perfect dread of society. The riantation Hitters hare set mo all rent. JAMES liEIMINWAY. bt. Louis Mo." " The l'Untatinn ltittors hitn cured me of a derangement ofthe Kidneys and Ur inary vrzaas, taai aitircfeca mo lor ears They act file a charm. C. C. MOORE. 2 Broadwar. X. V Mrs. O. M. DEVOE, manager of the Union Home School for Soldiers Children sava the haa -riven it to tho weak and 1m alid children under her cnarze.wiui me most happy and gratifying results. We liar received over a hundred reams of such csrtiScates. but n" advertisement Is so effective as what peoplo themselvei say of a good article. Onr fortune and onr reputation is at itake. The origin al quality and high character to these goods will oo eimainea nnper every and all circumstances. They have already obtained a nile In r village, parish and hamlet among civilised nations xarc jutiiaiors try to come as near our name and style as they can, and because a good article can cot be sold as low as a poor cne, they find soma fuiiiHut frcm parties whodo cot care what thev sell, lie on oar guard. See our private stamp over the corb. P. II. DRAKE A- CO., New York City. SA IIATOCA SI'Kl SG WATER, sold by all OVER A MILLION- DOLLARS SAVED Gentlemen: "I had a negro man worth 11 2M who took cold from a bad hnrt In the leg, and was useless for over a year. I had used everything I could hear of without benefit, until I tried tie Mexican Mustang Liniment. It soon effected a permanent cure." "I take pleasure in recommending the Mexican Mustang Liniment as a valuable and iodispensible article for Sprains, Sores, bcratches or Halls on Dorses. Oormea have ued ltfor Burns, Bruises. Sores, Rheumatism, ie. and all ear It acts like Foreman fur American. Wells, Fargo'a and liar den's Express. "The sprain of my daughter's ankle, occasioned while sl-ating last winter, was entirely cured In one wcc, aiicrsne commeccca using your cele brated Mostang Liniment. tilouceeter, Mass., Aug. I, I65. ED. SEELY." u is an admitted xacttnat the Mexican Mustang Liniment performs more cures in shorter time on man and 1-eit' than any article ever discovered. Families, livery-nien and planters should alwaj s iiarc ii on nana, voice ana sure it ceruinir is. A 1 ' mint In n f vranrt! In if..l.nl.f...irHrinM bearing the signature ofU. W. WestbrookrChemSt auu uivpniaic V. a. fbunp Ol JJElf AS 13ARXSS A- VO. over the top. An effort has been made to counterfeit it with a cheap stone plate label. Lot dettlv .SARATOGA M'RISG. WATER, soldbyall It is a most delightful TJair Dressing. it eradicates sourf and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy. It prevents hair turning gray and falling off. It restores hair nnon tirrmatnre bald heailx. This is just what Ljon's Kathalron will do. It Is pretty it Is cheap durable. It is literally sold by the ear-load, and yet Its almost Incredible demand Is dail increasing, until there is hardly a country store tha: 'net not keep it; or a family that does not use ii. E. THOMAS LYON. Chemist- N. V. SARATOGA SI'RIXG WATER, sold by all XrfU!U IVko would cot be beautiful t Who woukl not add o the Ir beauty ? VThat gives that marble purity and itnttnfut appearsuee we observe upon the stage, and in the city belle It is no longer a sc- rret. They use iiagac's jiagnoua mim. iuj con tinued uso removes tan, freckles, pimnles and cough no, from the face and hands, and leaves the complexion smooth, transparent, Moomlni and ravishing. Unlike many cosmetics, it contains no material injurious to tht skin. Any Druggist will order it for you. If not on hand, at Wets per bottle W. E. HAOAN, Troy, N. Y. Chcmistes. DEMS BARNES CO., Wh olesale Agents, N. Y SARATOGA SPRING WATER. sold byal Druggists. Hetostrecl'a inimitable Hair Coloring is cot a dje. All instantaneous dyes are composed cfaJ .t. and more or less destroy the vitality and beauty of the hair. This is the original lialr Color-in-, and has Ucn growing in favor over twenty ears. It restores gray hair to Its original col T by gradual absorption, in a most remarkable map ner? It Is also a beautiful hair dressing. Sold In two siica 50 cents ana si oy "i'"';""- , . C. llhl.MSTREET, Chemist. SARATOGA SPRING WATER, soldbyall Druggists. lyo!'s ExrcACT or Peas Jaxaica CisjCtE-for Indi-eftlen, Nausea, Heartburn. Sick UeadacLe, Coltra Morbus, Flatulence, Ac where a warming stimulant Is required. Ill careful preparation and eotlie purity makes Ita cheap and reliable article for culinary purposes. Sold everywhere, at 50 cts per bottle. Ask fr 'Ltos's,1 Pare extract Take co other. ... SARATOGA SPRING WATE R, sold by uggttts. insurance "1 Aetna Insurance Company OF IIARTFOKD. Cnpital nud Suri'Iut 5l,S0O.OOO S. 4 R. S. WIRES, Agents. Home Insurance Company OF KEW YORK. Capital and Surplus, S!,7u(),O0O. S. i R. S. WII1E3, AgenU. TlicIiiCooi IVoi'di America OF PHILADELPHIA. (Incorporated 179). Oldest Company in the I'ouca ciates.i Capital nud Sarjilus, $l,K0O,OOO, Perpetual Ins. granted on Crst-clat3 buildings. S. R.S. WIRES, Agents. International liis.Compnny OF NEW YORK. Capital ami Surplus, 51,00,1)00, S. i R. S. WIRES, Agents. Metropolitan Insurance Co. OF AEW l'OP.K. Capital and Surplus, SI,CI 1.1 1 This Co. returns I net profits to policy holders. S.4R.o. WIRES, Agents. lYortlt Western InsiiranceCo OF OSWEGO. K. Y. Capital nml .Surplus, $250,000 Incorporated in 1&J2. S. 4 R. S. WIRES. Agents PIieni Insurance Company OF HARTFORD, COXX. Capital and Surplus, $1,000,700. S. 4 R. S. WIRES, Agents. iVarrajjansctt F.Ac ITI.Ins.Co. OF PROVIDENCE, K, 1. Cnpital and Surplus, COO, 000, S.4R.S. WIRES, AgenU liamar Fire Insurance Co. OF NEW YORK. Capital and .Surplus, J 107.388 S, A R. S. WIRES, Arcnts. Commcrcc Insurance Co OF ALBANY. N. Y. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, S 191,103 S. 4 R. S. WIRES, Agents. iVingnra Fire Insurance 3o, OF NEW YORK. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 1.500.000. This Company insures I'.etached farms and vil iaj.e uweumgs, mreo vcars,ior iercent. S. 4 R. S. WIEES, AgenU. liOrillartl Fire Insurance Co OF NEW YORK. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, SI.lO-'.OSl This Co. returns i net profits to policy hoUera. fc. I, E. S. WIRES, licceral Agent. Spriiificlil F. A: .11. Ins. Co OF SPRINGFIELD, MASS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS StiOO.OOO, S..VK.S. WIRES, General Agents. IVor Hi American Fire Ins. Co OF NEW YORK. Incorporated 133. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS .50.000. Fifty per cent of net profits returned to policy uomcrs, S. Si R.S. WIRES, General AgeaU. Applications for agencies for the threo last named Companies In Vcimont, Western New Ilainpebire and Northern New York, should be made to us as General Agents and Agency Superintendent" Un said Companies In said territory. Fire and Inland insurance taken In the ahovo named first class Companies, to the amount of sanv-ni, luoce risk. Dwelling houses and their contents and farm ira. perty generally will be insured for one or a term of j ears, auowmg me insured to receive back j early Luiicivui iiu ujo jiv.ia Hi mci je low as to male it an obiect to all caving such property to igsare, to try these Companies. Premium cotes are not required, and the Insured incurs no liability to assessments: the large eaah as sets oi uee uompames tarnish perfect indemnity I'lrst-clavs Farm and Tillage ilucllintr House WITH THEIR CONTENTS will be InturrJ Hire ytarir Half of enr ftr (int. ftr tkt tnttrt trrm. Losses liberally adjusted and promptly pakl at tills S. .V U.S. WIRES. Ascnts.. GENERAL AGENCY. onnr .llaiihatfaii lAic Ins. Co, OF NEW YOltrC. Assets, S:t,O()t,00). rpiIISCompaav commenced Its operations In 18S0 -a. ana uas prosecuteu a succesnui and reliable business sInee.Polleie.il are "ranted fnthiM In unn health both on tlie Joint stoek and mutual plans of uuiuii;, urn, auuiuiu iu iue puuiic tne au van- lages oi eiuier sysiem at tneir option In one Insti tution, The lowest rates of premiums are charged that can be adopted and furnish requisite security .v weuici. iu jicijtuitj iu vue company. TUt nmpanf lot alrtnif paid trtr Jl,m),lM ours mi uter (MI.OtM i' ttinJenJi to r'lKf koUtrt. NO.V-FORKEITING LIFE POLICIES Premlumsmarbe naid sin-lv or In fir or n an. nual payments, at option or tho assured. This plan la commended to the public as it gives to the assured the lull value of an the money paii and being eompletee In early life, whilst the parties are vigorous and hopeful, gives entire exemption from payments or amis ties In advanced life. Its value .VO.V FORFEITING EXDOITilEXT POLICIES These are made payable at death or on attaining a given age. Premiums payable In ten annual pay ments. The policy becomes non forfeitable for one tenth of amount Insured for each payment, turtles insuring in this plan have all the advantages of a savings iana, as me payment oi premiums se cures its equivalent value, payaoie on the assurer atttining the given age or at death should it occur sooner Whole life, short term, endowment and annuity policies Issued In all their various and an- firoveu forms, rrintea documents containing lull nformatlon furnished without charge and sent free by mail. Good local agents wanted in every tow a and energetle and reliable men emutoved on favor. able terms to travel for this cocpany. S. 4 R. S. W1UES. Gen. Agents 4-Agency Supt. i for Vermont and counties of Saratoga, Washington, Warren, Essex, Clinton, Franklin and St. Lawrence c New York Jan 3dawlr Cofins. JACOD GREEN, IJ.VJfJOJl Tl KIl II, KASTTACTCXEX AST) DEAXTX IS Coffins and Burial Cases In Wood and Metal, of every style. ALL sites constantly on hand or made to order In any required style. Corn TausiKi of all kinds. Name Plates Shrouds, Cravats, Collars and everything required constantly on hand and furnished at short notie. I can furnish Coffins at any hour of the night, If required, as I sleep In the same building. FCXEJL1XATTS3SKD, WrTH ilXAXSE. Apply at any hour cf day or night te J. ORKEN, College St. Bnrllnstoa, Hatch 28. 1661. grjj (Dooils. MO.VUAV, JULY 2 3d, 1SGG. PLEASE TAKE XOTICE. ON and AFTER TIIIS DATE wo will offer our remaining stock cf STJMMEK GOODS AT i'ciluceil Trices. JO ,1 c i: r O I .1 T s, LAMA WOOL GRENADINE AND Iterate Shawls, MUSLLXS AXJ) MOZAMHIQUES, GRENADINES AND IIERAGES, I'arasols & Sun Umbrellas. A LOT OF .MOSZAMIilQUES AT TWO SIIILLI.YGS PER YARD. " BK15 HI VI, f ollege Street. ANOTHER NEW SKIRT. Jut received at liVman-s. SI O .V- T O .V. The Most EleK.iiit, nraccfiil ami Sen Ice alile H 0 0 P SKI It T IN VSIERICA. Received the f.rst preuuai at the Merchants' Exhibit.on. Ine aiv. tit n with tl e 'estNew i . rk and rew tc.ac l u a.( rs TV.wi Ktirtdl! trtOiin a .i.ntednr Me-rs A. T, STEWART It CO . t New ork for their retail trii . ti, fxdn.u in uf all i.ther makes , alo tv CHANDLER 4 CO . f r..U.n and by all First Class housi s throahout the country, for their best lie sure and ask for the RON-TON TATtNT SKI ITT. For sale, in an sites, i.y i-:iWAiei IaYjIAIY, Jobber and Dealer in Fi.relcn and Eomestie n si r a o o s? s, Corner of Church and Oollege Sts. BarUsgtoo. Vu STILL T II I! Y I- O JI It. Another It of lhoe Choice I'tii'itsols A: .Still Umbrellas and ttie VFRY LATKIT la HOOT S K I n T s. ms.sii: J'urrs. a sew thing much' prettier tkan Coils i ale Stamiicri l-imhroiilery rarTiiaaing SUrts,a new thlac very pf (4ty and useful. OPENED IHIS DAY AT H.v a. TAOB 4- fl B4T8. CA U I'BTS! OA R P BTM! Tho Imitast Slock ol fariicfs and Oil Vlollis, 11IST PLACi: TO l'qnqfJAUINTIIECITY is at bJIITII A. I'LATTS. SO. I UNION III.OCK. May 17 SEASONAULE. OPEN TIIIS 1)AA' PLAIN WHITE OK G.1.VMI2 .Tf.VJOf.V.V, CiBEIAJ)IAK SHAWLS, DELICATE SlLVDES IN llcxanlre IZids, clc, etc. SUITABLE TO THE SEASON, AT EDWARD BARLOWS. ISC Church Street. June IS dawtf DRESS goods: Summer Dress Goods-, such as PLAIN & EMBRODERED GRENADINES, PLJID GRE.VJUI.VES poruys HOZJMBKiUES and MOHAIRS. la neat variety also WII1TJE B H RAGE, very nice, and FANS la nearly every style and quality. From 5 cts. up to $6,Od. at EDWARD BARLOWS July 6. 1 56 Church Street. Clothing. FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. We are now opening the COMFLETESTand BEST SELECTED STOCK OP SEASONABLE Ready olladc Clothing, EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS STATE r . .a I nM aIuw1 Ttfl UiereDyiaTo prom pum uj ujv,iwuh 7r facturew: nd with the experience we bre in tlie . r . M.a. that srM Mtl flt 11 1. it a i t... -,.ai,.ii(i ti Mnn Itctter Gariuciits at a much Lower Price. than any other establishment In the State. M....nnnon,nfii. nitrt ii inn. In man ufacture and'sTVLE of CUT ov .RS"'" bouihtUeady made. Is aeknowlelsed by all, to wmcn we especiaujr call the Attention of I'urcliascrs. ITE CAS JXD irlLt. SELL OUR GOODS JS LOW NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. NO. 2 &3 BANK BLOCK. COLVBR 4 TURK. 2000 LINEN DUSTERS of Different Qualities and Styles at Wholesale and ICctail at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES, for.Al.atNo.ilr3clUnkB..TuRK new cooiis : m:w roods :: Ho ! Ever One that wishes to buy OOI GOODS CSIEAI', call at .J. 11 alls, Clutrch SI. Burlioston. Vt., opposite First National Bank. Thb U the head of the Market The centre cf at traction. The Hub (not of the Universe hoi) of the city. I have tast received a full stoek of fiow (joms purchased at the lowest point in the mirket. Wc lave the LARGB51- VARlErV OF ranry Ca-slmcres, t'oatiu and Volinpi. TO HE FOVSn IS THE CITY, all of which will be made up under tlie superrirlon of MR. II. D. RIi'HAIlISON in th Latest Style anl warranted to fit. Also one of the most com plete stocks ol Itcadj ITIatle Clothina: ever offered in this citv. SPRIXil OrERCOJTS, RVSISESS aso FASCV COATS, PASTS JSIJ I ESTi JSU BOYS ILOTIIISU. Geut ruriiililn.i"- Goods inan endless v.riely PAPHIl COLLARS tad t'l'FFs, all sues and styles, also the latest style of SHAKESPEARE COLLARS. Cef. re purchannu elsewhere )ou will do well to i, e mo a call and thereby be enabled U, see hiiw i heap -a can buy clothlnr. as lam determined not t" e Undersold! ami all I can say to my Burn er us cu.-tumers and thie who are not, give me a trial aL.I j . u will find It to your interest to save at. east . 1 1 1 j per cent on all ou buy. Remem I e fie 1 -at! m, opposite First Nati..ual Bank, I I arcl. St. Very HesettaU. Sin- , A. rLA I r. CLOTH I X G .ii.i in: to on ip r.ii. UK Churcli Street. 'PHEsubserlber would respectfully inform the 1 public that he has aseoeiated himselt is the Custom Department with Mr. L. Kit EXERT, anexperieoced FIRST-CLASS CUTTER, who hat been employed i c the leading houses in New York, and also for the last ear in the largest establish ment in this city. We keep on hand a lare varletv of t'lotlis, 4Jas.inieres. Xv., aVe. Which we pleoire owrselves tosaake np m as Good and Fashionable StylrJQ as can be procured in any esta! 1-shmetit. Our ex pDsbenic leaf than the lir;e rstabllshmeatt tint kc Deary stocks of gooda on hand, we are enabled to get up our work at prices that can out be eompete d with. Plcae Hive tin a Trial. it BERWIN. July S-dawtf. L. KRENERT. TlllTl'EllV i.lTKST. Sliakopcarc I'aper Collars of all sixes, i new 1 it just reeetTad at ADrili. COLVERTCRKB. II EA IHtU ARTERS FOIl Taper Collar. :m:l Cu(I, all kinds of which we sell at manufacturers prices. NO. 2 A, a RANK 11 I.O C la COLVfcRaTURK. I' I. A T E D C ( O DS. Several Kich Tea Setts, TEA and COFFEE POTS In pairs or single, CREAM AND SUGAR DISHES, also Mustard Tots, lee and Slop Howls, lee Pitcher, Salvers, Cablets, Cup, Froet-racks, Besry, Fruit, rreserve and Caks Diabea, Butter I Meets, Liquor Fickle. Breakfast sod Dinner Casters,Card Keeeivenosns Ot iter U rary and Creasa Ladles Tie, Cake. Flab. Butter, Fruit, TaMe aod Deesert Knives, Forks, Spoons, CALL BELLS. KX1FE RESTS, TODACCO ROXES, In short one ef the best assortments ever opened In thb place of Good Plated Good. These furrrffhtnc Hotels or private House, or bay ing: for presents, liberally, dealt with ant artMcs furnished of reliable rood quality ; no auction seeds kept. J. E. BRIN8MA1D. At the Old Stand (MtahUshed ISW.) Church SL Please enquire for Goods wanted, as we keep many ef our FUtcd Ooods in rj.erf not in sight. ALARM CLOCKS. VNEW Stoek of Alarm 1 locks some with Look In; glasses; Ribbon Watch Guards. 6 dosen fine Raaors and Straps , a variety ef Charm, a Kood assortment of solid Silver Spoons aod Forks, plain and figured, at the Old SUmi.Chtireh St. J. E. BRINSMAID. E. II. E I. O V D . w TcinrAKEi: AND .1 E XV E Is Is E It , 15 1 C IIUKC H STKi: II T . HAS IN STOCK, bouaht since the decline in Gold, a splendid assortment or Watches, American, En;Iiih and Swiss, in all styles of Hunt Ins and Open Cases. Gold and Silver, embraelntr some very choice Diamond Set, Enameled and Plain Gold. CHAINS AND CHARMS. A LARGE VARIETY OF CUNNING DESIGNS. jeivj:lr New. elciant, unique styles orSetts, Half Setts, Biooehes. Ear.RInu, Sleeve buttons. Scarf Pins, Seals, Fine Stone Doublets, Ruby, Emerald, Gar net. Pearl, Amethyst, Eniino Turned, Plain, Ena meled, Seals and Children's Rlnss, Bracelets, Lock ets, Gold and Coral Sleeve Catch-ups, c. IIAIR JEWELRV AND SILVER JEWELRV. Made to order at short notice. SOLID SILVER COODS, Rich and serviceable. (Of our own male.) PLATED WARE. v.iui.ui. .kwa ui mo unest nuauiy oi laoie Goods, and articles of utility and artistic beauty. i inc .iiarmc and Calendar Clock". Also a creat variety of cheaper time pieces. Spec taeles and Kye-slassrs, In every kind orbjw and focus of Glass. Gold Pens and Pencils, Fine Table and Pocket Cutlery, Baiors, b'clsscrs, Shears, Fans, Beads, Brontes, Vases. Toilet Articles. tjAV-e t m ti n . . . uiui, iMiAu, roricmoncaies, ic. We are able to offer superior Inducements to 1 ' ' Haten work will, as usual, rscelve our personal attention. E. B. FLOVD, 134 Church Straet. Siju ot the Hie Enslc. RIFLES. A GOOD assortment btHUJiari". CtUlTotiiilmlt. laadina Rfin, warranted the best shoolin- rifle In the market. Kept constantly on hand at No. 1 Bank Block, by BRINSMAID k IHLDRETII. oeot.zii. flaw TO SPORTSMEN. THE undersigned have Just received afall assort ment or RxToLnxa Pistols of every detlrabl pattern,and Carthidgih to at. All of whl.-h will be sold as low at the lowest, and very much lower than they are eenerally sold In this city by other bops. BRINSMAID IIILDRDATII . Best, ia no. I Bank Block. BEADS. EVERYTHING desirable in the pine of beads at FLOYD'S Jewelry Store. jtinnnrinl. FIRST NATIONAL RANK. U. S. STOCK S atoulit and Sold. qinEdl0erentsrtasrfT-3O NOTES kept oon X mntly on hind for immlUle delivery. U.S. COUPONS, COLD and SILVER Compound Interest .1'olcs AND Certificates of Indelitedness Pnrchn'cU on Hie most Favorable Term. BurliBStOB. Mar t. lt -dawtt If EltCIS AA'TS a ATSOIVASi IS a n lc . U. S. STOCKS itoucirr AM) SOLD. si: I'i.V - T III K T 1 TRKASCRV NOTES or all issues, Compound Inleret xVotes AXD Ccrlilirafcsof Indebtedness CONSTANTLY ON HAND. a.Um tnMnhaa and sale ol MlSCKlXA ooa8tocaad Bo5Dexeeutel with dispaaeh at Use REGULAR STOCK EXCHANGE, rairewTORK. GOLD. SILVER and CDC PONS PURCHASED ON FAVORABLE TERMS. March II -dawtf RANKING IIOL'SK OK .T.I 5 C O O Kit A' C O . Corner Wall .s. Nnwast St. New Yoilt. Ia eumectlon with oar house in Philadelphia and WaaUncton, we have ' f-f md a NEW YORK HOUSE at above loeatl and offer our services la Bank. Hankers, and Investors for the transaction of their basines la this city, meludiBs; parehase and sales ofGnverauMnt Herarities, Stocks. B.aids, and Gold. We an constantly represented at the Stoek eaehaase and Gold Board, where orders sent as are proacptly tiled. We keep on hand a fall supply cf GOVERNMENT SECURITIES i F ALL ISSUES buylnc and sell! a; a, current prices and allow! ej: errespnadeats the moat liberal rat the aaarket aOordt. Mar -dawlr. JAY COOKE a CO. THE FUtST aVATIOXAI Rank Will from this dato Issue n i: s' o si t sle crzp ts UKAKINO PROM I TO II PiSatCIENT. 3 nter est, Aeaordinf to lenxU ef time the depot It remain t an saco reoaipw wiu oe t asiiui) on num&.ito. Ictereat will aot be paid for a shiTtar time tb.in THItrTY PATS. n r on aavilier saas faaa F1F! V DOLLARS. BurMnitoa. Vt . May 1-dawtf RC HANTS NATION Ah BANK. This Bank Is now prepared to issae St EPOS IT RECEIPTS tseitriiu; from three to Stc pes cent. Interest on aprrlul ajfrcesawsit. Theadvantii;S "f this sistent f epo't are in this ono foe: tho money is SAtcNIXsi 1NTE1E&T and is sUll Dr.iwalile ou Ucistami. Mat dtf. ROVAL HAVANA LOTTKRY OP CC1IA Condaetad by the Spaaiah rtovernment. ;3r,0,00() in Cold 15 ravin Krerj 1 J")" Prises eahel aad lafonaatioa runtstwd ; the hiaaest rates paid tor Doablooa aad all kinds ol 8M aad after i also f V all OovanuaectBeeari- TAYLOB CO . Baakers, IS Wall 8treet, New Tark. 9. late dawlv VERMONT CENTRAL A.VOSUI.Lt VAN lt.VII.ROAl)8. SPP.lNCi ARKANCiKMKNT. Commencing MayU, 1866. num coma south ahd caar. Laave BorUn(ton at MS A. M., U 40 P. M., aad ami', u Mall Trala leaves Roasea Point at 4 JO AJi..eoa- sectiBcat W.iitelUver Jaantlon and Bellows Falls with tratas fo'riosum, Worcester, bpnngftald and New Vork, arrTtnt at New York at ID 43 P. Motad with train on raatampsie R- R. Steam Boat Eiprees leaves Montreal at j 30 A.M. for Ilurllntftoa, Lake Uearxe, Ijaratota. Rutland, Troy, Albany and New York, eonaeetlns: at Ror liuzton with Lake ChaaDlaia Stealers aad Rat land Road. Day Express leaves Moatreal at s.to A. M., St.Johns at lu A.M . Ogdensbnxxh at .' 3D A. M., for Boston, lc. arriving in Boston via Lowell at 10 3u P. M. Nlstht Express leaves Ojdensbureh at 11.3a A.M., MontrealX3ir.M.,Rouse's Point 5.-iPJI.,8t. John at 4.40 r. 31., arrlrlo" at Boston at A I" A. M eaa neetingat Bellows Falls with Cheshire Railroad for Boston aad Worcester and with Vermont Valley Railroad for Springfield, Ac., aud arriviar In New Y'ork at 12.30 P. SI. TUAIMSOOllfl ilOBTO AXD WEST. Leave Burbncton at 4.2U A. M., 8.4a A. M 4.46 P. 31., 6.3i P.M. Day Express leaves Boston via Lowell at S. A. M. for Burlington, St- Albans, Montreal, arriviac at S.oatreal at 9.30 P. M., Osdeusburjrliat I A M. Slail Train leaves Roaton at :.) A. U. via Lowell via Lawrence ami Fitchhurs; at "30 A. 31., Sprint; field at. 15 A. M. for Burlingtoa, and St. Albans. Accommodation Train leave.! Nnrthfield at T.r, A. 31.. Ilurllatrtoi. at H.ti A. 31. for St. Albans, Montreal and Rouses' Point. Nlzht Express leaves Bellows Falls at in.no P. M. recelvine paensers from Vermont Valley R. R. leavins New Y'ork, at 12.15 P. 31., and from Cheshire R. R, leaving Boston at SJO P.M., eoanectiai; at White River Jnnetion with train leaving IWwton at S.30 P. 31., for Burlinon, Rouse's Point, Montreal and Oxdenshurg, with Urand Trunk trains for the West. Sleeping ears are attached to both the Nlzht Ax. press trains ninain tictween St. Albans and uton.and St. Albans and Sprlnglield. Throu'h rickets to Chicapi and the TV eat for sile at the rrlndpal stations. Tickets to Detroit, Chicago and all point West sold by II. N. DltURV, Asent, No. 2 Imenoan Ho tel Burlington, Vt Basra je checked taroucji. . .31ERIULL,Suii-t, St. Albans. Jnco 1. IPft. RUTLAND AND ISfRLINRTON R. R. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. CuamencinsJuly. 136, trains win rua as fl lowts LZATXBCRL6T0.f : 10.00 A. JI., 3IAIL TRAIN for Boston, Lowell, Wor cester. Fitchburgb. ErattleboroprhucfitM.IIart ronl. New Haven, Troy, Albany aad New York : arrive In Troy at 4.30 P. 31. jNew York 10 JO r. x. Boston 7.30 P 31. Tlroaji llaiton and Troy tritiout ctmoe of Ctrl 1.43 TRAIN fer Rutland and intermediate stations. 5.0) P. SI. ACCOMODATION TRAIN to Rutland arrives In Rutland at 9 o'clock 10 MP. M..NIUI1T EXPRESS.with Sleepla-Car, for New York and Boston. Arrive InTroy at 4.40 a M.; New Y'ork lOJJa.K. i Boston M A. u. Tkmgk to Troy and SoKon tri(SuI ctm; of C-i. The to o'clock P. 31. and in o'clock A. 31. trains make close connection with the New York Cen tral ai Troy aad Albany for all points West. Frsei tktSoutk and East Trains orrit t at nwlingt.i ) 3 M X. NIQIIT EXPRESS TRAIN.wIti Sleeplns Hiiivunti, .via uu XlOStOU. XXAVCS ilCW York at 3 r. v., Boston 5 J3n r. . 8.40 A. M. ACCOMODATION TRAIN from Rutland leaves Rutland at 6 J) A. 31. 4.13 r. K., SIAILTRAIN from Boston, Lowell, Wor eeste. Sprlncaeld, Hartford, New Haven. Troy and New Y'ork. Leaves Bostoa 7.30 a.m. ' 6 JO, SIAILTRAIN frcm Troy and Now Y'ork For further information apply at the Union Tick et office. No. 1, American Hotel Block, where tick et can be purchased for all of the above routes and all points West, North West aad Southwest, choice may be made from any of the various routes, from Burlington. J. W. WAR DELL, Ajent, Passenier Depot. I J. W. CART ENTER, Ant No. I American llotel. GEO. A. MERRILL, Eup't- Soohs nnd fnlioncrjT MAGA7.1NES FOR ACCCST. ATLANTIC MONTHLY. rETKRSONS NATIONAL. (iODtlSLAUI.I liUUK. FRANK LFJLIH-i GAZETTE cf Fashion. DE3IOREST& 3IIRR0R of Fashion. 0URY0UN0 FOLKS. For Sale at July 21, 1. I1CNTINUT0NS. RELIGIOUS HOOKS. ; HOOT SER3ION3 TO NEWS-BOYS. LESSONS IN THE LIFE OF CHRIST; illustrated tiURSYSIPATHIZINO IIIUII PEIEST. THE TERFECT LIOIIT. words to ins SOULS. TI1E BLOOD OF CHRIST. BEHOLD THE LAMB OF GOD. CORDS OF LOVE. THE EARMXT COMMUNICANT. DIVINE BRKATIIING8. NONE LIKE CHRIST. DEVOTIONAL HYMNS. 00 AND TELL JESUS. 1IV3INS FR03I THE LAND OF LUTHER. LOVE TO THE END. THE SOI LS TOMORROW. TIIINKISH ALOUD. THE iHANtiEDCttOM. AIDS TO PRAYER. THE PLEADING SAVIOUR. DAILY DEVOTIONS FOR CHILDREN. THE THRONE OF GRACE. For sale by July 16. 156. S. HUNTINGTON. new church .music The Otferin?: A rnllectinn of Nan Cburah Stasia consisting ot Metrical Tune, Chants, Sentence, Quartets, Motets and Anthems, deriifBed lor the use or Con zr orations. Choir, Advanced Sincinc; Schools, and MusW Societies. HY I.. II. SOUTHARD. This is a col.ectiua of Naw SIci-ic and not merely a New Cuileetiun jt Old Moaie. The pieces it oon lain are a various in character as the oeeaatoas they are deeiaTied toeapply, and will to leund to posses uncnejil excelleoce. The established repu tation af Mr. Southard will attract to this new volume the specta 1 attention of those with whom really ood music' I a desirable acquisition. Copies will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt Pr,'l 5aoopy,;iX30dz. 0L1VKR IilTSON 4 CO., rublUhers. 277 WaatdnctoB Street, Boston. LATE ITIILICATIOXS. jCMMER REST, by Gail IlasaUton, anuanar.R anoval K. wiiklo CaUlna. Til 8 MC'IK SINGER, by Anna Cara Ritchie (M.i watts , . RKCOMMENDKO TO MERCY, author of '-Taken up"n trust. UF.MMINISTRE, author of'Kings Cape." CU IN DOS, a novel by "Ou da " ASPHODEL, a Stry. IN TRCsT.or Or. Be reran. U lloosehold. LETCREfe ON THE STCDY OF D1STOI.Y, by Ooldwia hmitli. TUB U IANT C1TI ES of Bar ban and Syria. HOLY PLACES, Rev. J. L. Potter. Ei CB HOMO. OUR ETERNAL HOMES, by a Bible Studeat. PULPIT PfMUKNClfcB. RSSi I'RD FROM EGYPT, hv A. L. 0. E. THE POETICAL WORKS o( Thomas Bnettai Read. THE TRUE HISTORY of a Utile RasamnfBn. IOS II RII.I.fKllo, Ilia aavinir in his Book. THE LITTLE THINGS OF NATURE, by Sir Uartle (irindon. THE BRAVK OLE SALT. Oliver Optic. POO R MATT, or the clouded iatelleet, Jeaa la. Iow. For al by June II. C. O. FRENCH i CO. NEW HOOK LINT. r lVlNG.'TONE Expeditioa to the Zambesi 1j and its TMbatariea- ' History ef Ua Jewish Cbaraa, '2d Series by btaaoy. "In Trust or Dr. Bert rands," by Doaclaa. "The Yosmc Lady of rTeaawpa." "R..!. r V S. Wildar "Aneafortbettaeea'a tasllah," by HanryAl- trwi l. u. 'Ufa' Morula" and-IJsVs EvdJb" " Joseph the Jew." "Loot bat Foand." The benpttsre Iw of Diveeae." "Bran old Salt,' by Oliver Optto. For sale by Ti. FULLER. Jsmel. ISM. Y'ERJIONT RKI'ORTS. XrOLCMB 37 of the Venaoat RepoTts. Y Keearead asat far sale by JaneS K. A. FULLER. 9. I). ,V II. W. SMITH'S Aiis-:itit'A." oi:trA.s, I HI) MmST PERtECT AN' KKALIII'LL MCSICAl. INSTRI'Mr'ST IN THE WORLD toR llli: MER ICAN HOME CIRCLE. Rr7Taaea (17) First Pi sea rami were awarded vwwMiaavixae in aan? aaaaiui w VCboticr 132, over all ooeapetltora, at dulerest SUte and The .Imcrican Organs the only now before tha public. The only Orsan having a laevcrlierafin Sound IJOx orWlNlCHK9T.wBJekaas the saaae Imue-rtant part to perform a the SouadiBf; Board has In a Piano Forte (to give body aod reasoaancc of tone)and without which the Organ becomes wwwj m jaeiuueou aH aa uraan uase. Special ait ention b called to the style of A3IER CAN ORG A N, Xo. 17, eeatahsln; the Super Octave Coupler and Sab-Baas. FOR CHURCHES In want oi a powerrai instrwnwnt, whose means are limited it pnoe renders it very dertraMc. Kvery Organ i AVarranteil lo Trove Satisfactory THE AMERICAN ORGANS all have the Rever raiin i sounn uox, or ina Chest, aad are finish ed in the highest it le of art, in Rosewood, Jet, Walnut, and Oak finish, rlehly Tarnished and Pol ished, or in Smooth Oil Finish, formin- ele-ant piece of Furniture for the Parlor or Boudoir s "and the Oak and Walnut especially adapted for Cbarebe. Lecture and Lodso Rooms. THE AMERICAN ORGANS are all finished with oornewrATKNT Improvements, containing the - f." u-iiu, anrawu aiciiows, two 1'IOW . . . ..nMuijv ivulki in no outer instru meat. NK1V STYLES OF CASKS, lUchlyl'InUhcJ nnd III;Iily Ornamented tal?n"i,ill,uvilcd es, eanUinln' cuts . lr,"J rhetegraphs, shewing their relative - w .ur, sent tree. Addira- i FOIVERS oY STORY, GENERAL AGENTS FORTJJE STATE. I K .V T 1 S T R r Z A CAEU Preparatorj-1 retlrin; from the practice of den- tlstrv In Bcrlln-tnn I harn tV.n ....!. .5" . . r . . suiaiiy ana liioronL'hl v educated dentist, who eraduated at the Baltimore Collet of Dental Sarserv In 159. and has been In successful praetiee ever sW He eame to me "eU recommended and havlns been with me now three months. I find him all that he was recommended I shall remain in tho ofEce with him nntn the to'tW & rAf hich he will b, associated ,.IU;,,. ,0lL,lBT whoas lam assured by Jin'xfli n? Pratlced with an eminent den- practice and experience often years. I therefore i while tenderlns my grateful aeknowl edgmenU to Uie pnbUe for a long and Uberal patren ?'ie!?.e.cLfa.ulr '"licit IU continuance at the old stand, which I shall leave In the hands of two good "ieutists. both gentlemanly men and both well qualified to conduct a first elaas dental establish ment. In the meantime wlU be lad to see my old ritrcnsat thocEcedurln- the few months that remain la it. JAMES LEWIS. Badlaitoa.Aprm7, ISCC. dawlr. 1 Stiscfllaucous. TIKE CARE OF YOUR LIFE! PAT-D. Sept. 5, 1865. SEELYIS' Patent Metallic Sole. 'A NEW ETVENTIOir. TCwrrtnTnc Feet la the most croBflc cause iif disease and death known to humanitr It s a! n,n.t mm to brin? on a cold . aud colds, neglected. and often when not ceglectcd, lead to fevers or b cou"hs and latai consumptions, it is is recogni tion of this truth that the Inventive talent of the country has tor years been devising some method, or attempting to devise it, for keeping the feetdrv. and yet that should not give Inconvenience to the wearer. Rubber shoes. In one formoranother.have hitherto been our reliance i nut it is weu Known as among their many evils, that while they keep the leet dry rrom external moisture, teey sweat them over much, and by thus inducing an undue tenderness increase a susceptibility to colds rather than t lerwise. They are also cumbersome to tU feet, aud withal aro very expensive. The demand Is for something that snail maae toe oruiaar) u.-.t and Shoe impervious to water, without affect. their elogance or durability, and. if possible, with out adding sensibly to the cost of their manufac ture. These, it will be conceded, are luost important features, and we conscientiously affirm that the) are abaolutel jattalnedln the invention herewith presented to tne puoiic. The invention consists In inserting between tha inner aud out :r sole, when the boot is making, a thin SlBTAixicruTE, exceedingly ductile, combin ing flexibility with toughness, very light, and every way adapted to the end desired, while the additional expense Is merely nominal. Itfarniabes a perfect barrier against the admission of wet or dampness, though the feet may be evposed ever so long upon wet pavements or damp ground. To Ladies and children the Mrraut SnLts will lie of incalculable value, as from thir habits of life and delieaey of dress, they are particularly exposed to the long train of ills that attend upon aa inade quate protection to the feet. Ttese Soles have already been tried by the best of all tests, actual CSE, and the testimoniaia to their merits, freely proffered, indicate that tli- must be speedily and universally adopted by tin public. Tho Patent Metallic Soled Boots and h are being introduced Into the leading Boot an 1 Shoe Store throughout the United State, and will saaulant all forms oi overshoes, except possibly for deep mud or snow, a the become tnoon. Be sura to get them and take no other. If Tour shoe maker doe wit happen to have them, he eaa pro care them without difficulty. If he will not, then seed oerslf to the inventor ose dollar and thin, easts, aad obtain ill pair, assorted dae. with right to use, which will be promptly forwarced by ma. I or Mores pre-paid, and which can be made up any aaoetaaker in the county- Agencse will be astal liahed in every city and Tillage, and supplied with Sole and proprietary stamps, at schedule utbM. aad liheral eooiniiaMon allowed ua sale AlsuOeaeral Agencies for Mates appointed on ap DUeatiass, wtth proper testimonials I'OSTSCRIPr. Naw YoSK, June i, 1-u The proprietor of the above patent, having r . inc ia oust let with a patent previously Issued lo.. liam J. Lyman, of Northampton, Mass., covenn. the aaaw nrfalma awl tmpnrrmm. the chief par tie Is interest have purchased the same, and, cou. biniug their interests, hava organised Till: AMERICAN Patent Metallic Shoe Sole Conipasn. with A tariTAL or $150,000. And established a general Manufactory aad Dep t at 6! John Street. Sew Vork ; where they are ren H at all time to fill orders for sole of all sixes with promptness and dispatch. The attention of dealers is respectfully solicito! .V jwtmh we ' M'd ' witf " J'1"" eomtnt, tf proCHraolf, lo ortar a ooot or oho wtlSowf if. Special inducements i flared to dealers and manufacturers, to aid in their introduction. Price Lists and general aad special information furnished on application at the general store, to A. E. LYMAN, f r,iJar Am. Pat. ilttalxe Shot Solt Co. C2 John Street. New York GRAY HAIR. ' a-" This Is the AmbbobIA trsat RtnssuAa This Is the Curatsat lay In the AjiBSOSU that Etos- mad. This l the Stan who irta bald ana cray. Who now ha raves toeka, they say. Wj- HenaedtbeCnretJaatlay Lfj la the AXBBOKLV that I rreade. This is the Slaidau, hmadnome and gay, 'Who nurried the man oaee bald and gray, Wlio now has raven locks, they say. lie used the AMaaosiA that ing made. Thl Is tV rarsoB.nho, t Slarneu the raaMen, 1 trav. To the man oaee bald and crav. But who now ha raven locks, they say. Becauao ae used the Care that lay Is the Ajibxmmia taat iSSng made. Th i. the Bell that rta away Th Mim the people sad and gay I nto this fart, which here dor lav It' vou roa.l not be bmld or gray. f Me .1 JUJtoaia that Jttn-j rmuit. L H.TUBBS & CO.. Fiwwerore, PntSEoM1, N.H. CIIEA11T STOCK. EVER IN XT.'. Where! I never heard ol it! Youhat'nt, eh! AVcli.ota C SI 1 IV A II A Is Is , No. 5, Central Block, Church St. and convince yooTMlf of thu great marTloa truth, vu that there is one GI1E.11 C.IS1I STORE in aiiirliiiton. 1 have a large assortment of Gold Band China. IHaiag a nd Tea Sets. Also a great variety of Plain White China, conaisting of Plates, Covered Dishes, Coffees and Teas, ic, Ac. STONE CHINA. James Edwards & Son's Plain Roman Pattern ol Vitriued Stone China, with the China Ulailcr. which is equally as white and handsome as tlie nicest or French China, and Is the best Stone China ever exhibited in the SUte. Also the Idly of V: Vally, the Pond Lily, and other desirable petirrs-. constantly on hand, embracing the greatest iar0 or goods ever offered for the inspection of tmseuoi munity -, all of which can and will be soi l tl.e very lowest prices, at a trifling advance it, a the prices or the common ware. It's no use talking tho chance are bail re you. Come In and win 9 Read awa . In GE.ISS 11WRE can show you an assortment so exten tlve and varied and at such unprecedented low prices that it is no nse enumerating them ' Ladies and Uentlemen come and judge for yourse.ves what can bo done for a little mocev. I am bound to sell cheaper and better goods than have heretofore been offered by any one in this State. It's a sweep ing assertion but 1 can prove it. bourTHIKa has DRorrxn What is it' You can see it at CHINA HALL. I'll teU you.it's the price of I'ajicr Hangings. Call and see ! Look 'era over Commen Paper for 10 cents per roll, worth 14 i ir " 17 31 Satin a " ' " as i 35 BronseGUts ' so " 71 75 list Stamped gold leaf HO " " " 15 123 " " " l"3 leo " " " ii Common Tapers from 3 to 10 cents per roll. In regard to my stoek or Gilt Paper, It comprises over seventy-five different varieties, and o tie largest and best selected to be found in this Slate, and I shall sell them cheaper than the cheapest. Mark that Read on Read on 3U0 Pairs ef Gill WimloiV Similes a rolls of Paper Curtains of new and richd Sims 1 Tea Trava in .attc atn..Ti h rfnxaa Table CuUery or every quality and style ef tie best goods made la this country. Silver Plated Ware AT FACTORY PRICES, Comprising Tea andTAblo Spoons, Table, Medlaa, andvessert Porks.Oyster and rickle Forks, Su;ar bpoons and Shovels, Ear Spoons, Salt Spoons, Ora tt Lidles. Butter Knives. A(v Ar I'umr, ailver plated at 25 per cent less than city prices. These goods were brought during the decline in gold aad wilt bo sold at corresponding prices. BRIT A N N I A WARE . . ption, some new styles of Coffee and ea rots lust received. l:,3..Ki.ii i.n..,Ai Tnilct Setts and a thousand other things Impossible to name In an advertisement. (Vim amf Ammine. and then buy. Terms Cash, sure pay. small prof-1"- as. BROWN, r if S' I,5'5 Central Block, Church Street . , . P. S. Goods reoAlra eMm i ..-i which wUl be sold at ruinous fates. w uiio ia a, U.V1VRENCE, Attorney anil Counsellor .1 T r. .m ii Olcoorer jrerclianU' Bank, Can ego St.. B lbgton, VU Hay 1-dawJai 1 V2V .Metallic Sole I Vrf A-OaUrSole. I C.-IaaerSoie.f fx Siva's StsTiutgtTXv SHU