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Agricultural. Dr. V.aelcker, ti.c di-tn,rui-.;riil lienuan agriejltur,tl erjetiiVt , rraiirksthnt ' the most i.Tji,;i.m i. ut fflci!'ai.hiii: the inniiiiretn u ficoi t 1111 tin milium f t . Itnxe it ..n" t!.c Mirfn.i' to be -ll !-? B iet. lenti-it ..n the Hirfa.i-tube I 'mil kept t.n.. imlm.. .ill, n. i v hour it lie in the heap. Ai-rut Vinb:a.- fh- r-BBoriur ewllem-e ..fineSrB-fr.u apples in well kniwn. I .r. Ce. bR stated .at the last nieetincof the Amemain I'limiilnsiei Sx-ietj. liieetingoftfceAnieBeanlWansKa S.-iety. l mt tie MPT LUC luiprneei inm fr laarket, and that fiiHo liUKiml! lie thus makes two thouHPnd gallons i ' ii par. Mr. Netam of Fiirt Wayne, sai,i i -Pine aeetrog, that, After eonsidcrable i -iiee, be finds that gathering tlie in "!t -t (.nit as &t as it falls, for making :i-j--:r. liiniinMhcs the lavages f Uie apple vt rm -mi-nuaUj. TotheiKqoiry whether iimc ir salt v "!'l ; conpUsh the towenhis of hard ground, the ( oimtry Gatfkman replies tliat lime u-uallj applied at the rate of Vt nr H"1 IhisIh 1-1 r aere, would have little if any eflce: as a 1 cner. Salt would aceoniDUsc nothin:. II fandennbe liad within half a wite, it uiav lo drawn when teasasare at leisure in wmter nd spread two or three ineoes mira a worked in. This will Iwwn it permanently. 'leeausc the sand will nut work out. But his mode is too expensive fur anything but anlen land- On a larger scale, farmers iihiw in straw, which, however, has not a Uaanent esect. A crop of clover is an ad- 1 . . 1 . - "1 , . uiaMe loosener, the oecp roots iroa-nnp the inverted sod friable for a time. Tux Kacx-Vtan. When a man lmds liim Hf on a farm, lie Bhould Bret look to hi lurn yard. If that is draining into the liigu wnj, or into a limok, or situated on a dope rending its drainage to parts of the farm not needing it, he slionld at once change it, even at the exrienBe of moving his Inxn, unless be can. by cmtiaiikment or otherwise, shape it where it is It should be protected on tLc mirth and t by Imrn or slid, and on the amith by slicd, or at least a high and tight fence, and bo supplied with water lor his stock, if attainable. It should lie large eaongb the give dry ground for racks, in which 1 1 peace straw aim niugn leea iot toe sioc i aaT;tre, while nut ot tneaic, a j fcp tav. to pieces. He lived the past winter to be down. The centre should be ,mfA he got from the ship, but in the spring ed, by embankment or otherwise, tliat all 1 hjs proTU!iOIlk wcre exuwIStt,l nd death by star drainage will be inward. If he has tnvck u- ,iaa stared him in the face. Fortunately the m his farm, or nnvthine of kin to it, or can , j,i's wt vimnose the one in which the men avail himself of it. and it will bear cartin; sime distance, he should use it. If lie can i.ot do la-tter. i.i m pm.'ure loam,eien from .1 bink, or mud fioin some pond, and place 1. m this liasm, to serve as an aosorueni 01 j nimscu asicuuu ww h.i .v the IkiuioV and any drainage of the yard. A j oeeding to New York. suck of straw, weeds or wild grass, well-rot- From that port he now writes, and his letter , nrVnnrxM hv a low fence states and tlie writing shows hun to be m very wTuk. evingpla ,4t it 1 coSng b.r an absorbent with it. f to jyjai, jj. as he is strong enongh , 7. 7 u 11! and obtains tlie means. The surprise created by Fam. hirijaEXTj.-t.very tanner sh .uld ; u,l if his s-tory Ulrae, nave a good, dry house, in which to store Tf informe,i that hi family and partner farm implements, which are out of plaec in W:e itj it j,. onc 0f the most extraordinary 'iie barn or wood-house. We hac seen ,iventures ever published. Of course, at the inany convenient wagon arid implement room ' t-lmf, disappeared there were not wasting under the same ro if. At any rite ei cry far- rumors that be had absconded, but his partner mer should have a room for implements some- ' and his wife both held stoutly to it that he where, and now tint barren and com-tend- , had been foully dealt with. The investigation in" are over, all reapers, cradle-, scythes. , was not commenced until he had been missing -ickles. plows, harrows, rollers, hoes, shovels. , three days, becauc hi friends here, among lorU,et., should be put awav in good order whom was a lady whom he had invited to go to Take off all dirt and scour 'away all rust. 1 'ht fo""Tm? "'Vi i l nn grease morally. Much will als, be ' JfVJBejo Uiought Wwassnllhere AWegram it 1 t 1 i. r r from his wife asking why he did not write first .tned by painting tl wood w-rk of farm wM miasill. The ...iplcmento. This can be done at a small ntba for lttmelipto 'to" .t,andby the farmer himself, htery far- cUK.k ,1,5 night he was shanghaed, were asoeruin- iner should learn how to paiut his own tools hy ct of this city who were employed in and implements. lie should take a day in the case. Snu Franritro llulltliii. Viteniber and do his own tainting. He ran j ! it. There is no danger of failure. He Tax RiriresT Max is Chicago. I'otter Tal- ran at least put on the paint so that it will mer went to Chicago shortly before the war with pr-tirrc tlie wood, and this should lie the J TOOO worth of dry goods, did business en the chief object in view. But if the fanner high pressure principle, bought enormously be- should neglect to paint his farm implements, fore gold went up, made a vast sum, bought be most not, at least, neglect to place them 1 8i immenely in the nick of time, ran hfor- Ml hi a dry room, as we have recJanmended. tune up among the millions, and then sold out l.eavin- rSows. harrows, rollers, bocs, etc., f,1"- 1"" f - n",nT '" J," t. i J ' ' , . j Chicagii, which he 13 now covering with marble ,.. Imoe ciirncrs and scattered around ..use in 0 Mr pjitmT u now forty of the yatd, exposed to the weather through the 1 rf rowa . inter, is alike untii-ofitablc and disgra.'e- . lor ,03,),; his gigantic enterprises in i.l. Amrrum Farmrr Maijaunr. Chicago, probably the most noteworthy man in . , . . ,, 1 the West, lie began life as a farmer's boy. The Eabxv Koe Pot to. ' Ould Ireland need never mote fear of famine. The Karly Hose potato, with its prolific yield, banislies all fear of coming want. This variety of Mtato is an accidental seedling, which was di-covered in Rutland County, Vermont, in IMil. The farmer on whose grounds it was discovered, after making experiments with it tor three years, became satisfied that it was superior in every way to all other varieties of itatoes. Its tame tieganto spread. A gen ileoian from I'tica paid the owner s 10,000 I r 1211 iHisbcls of thent A -New Jersey ngrrcuiiurwi, upon ims .ouowtug . ...aewi a..v au o. u.r cue. jyuu c .i.T, uu- "I-' i.irwers in uiweiv uiiuuiku sccu ihblvobi. AmonS :t;" "f J Y".1 " CT fft', "i ,", w;.ie . .T5 . . , , t iral Society, on Saturday last, committee iMiMMimirM lite- fiilbiwins'. auinnir other nm- tlcmen, was appointed to tisit his grounds snd report on the appearance, vickl. Ac., of tlse " Lrlv Rose :"' bTciarkJudg.. Claw- s-i, S. Taluiage, Ir. llostwick, K. P. liar- ton, A. V. Conner, Joseph Clark, and Ham- ilti Ilritton. Their investigations wore of the most satisfactory character. Tlie hills .lug in their presence yielded at the rate of . tie liufthel for every twenty -six hills, or five 1 1 undted and fifty-eight bushels and six-thir- tern the per acre. .Several of the potatoes weighed all the way from three pounds to lhree pound and a half each, as they were placed in tbe scales in the presence of the 'oHituittec. llr. Thompson purchased one pet hot these potatoes last spring. 1mm which lie cut 920 sets. Tbev were planted 111 rows 3 feet apart and I0S" to long, the '.ills being 10 inches from each otiur. Four ' ,uartsot asnes were apuiea to each row t mc HaH luuiiig uic m-wou. iuis wii uic n, kirm 01 contiosi or manure luruisned iI.jm A mmi nf tbe notatjiAR wm mvitHi 1.1- the Committee, and all the members were ' delighted vrith their mealy and nutritious ,.l.-tr The Earlv Rose is from Ijti .lavs 1.. two weeks earlier than tlie Knrly tiood- rich or any outer secoiing. it is estimated that Uiere'wai not be more than three thous- and barrels, all told, raised in tbe country this year. -Such being tlie case, the seed will oonisuenB miw ,ry iu&m mux, it wiu le worth the while, however, of our rural rraders to secure at least a few ' eyes," if pisMOK. euo oo iiiaoe wiicrcme ctu.be Atarnedw yet.-.'.. 1. Om- ,,"Tr' HsrefttsiT. Is Ooaw a I'atiko Cum-? asks a eorrr- paident of the X. V. Vott, and lie ccntin- ,1. h question thus It appears to be a re- ,:ra ywJ10 among farmers of intelligence, u:.-ther the time, manure and labor expend- - i -. ,! in eotae other direction on New Kngland la. ins. Hie general reason given lor its eu - MuMtf Inn. tlw imm fiir th m-,m .T e.-.- tint tlie coarse manure u. bert .applied to the - .ii in an way ouM not the manure laid ...1, . - r;';":l1lUX " Uie rairn crop . The 7W replies a g,d crop of orn is a ,y.ogcj poor one not. fcixty bu.h- Sat, will if y fed, more than relv all the labor. This amount of grain wouhl ,y for tbe seed, the manure us- ed hv tbe crop and the interest on the value f tor hod, and leave a margin for profit. A crop of twenty-five bushels per acre will not jhv the oust of raising in any of the forr cine ftems in New Kngland. At the est L.1 South the case is different. bether the labor and manure could lie lietter expend- .1 another crop is a .picstion that depends, ' on local circumstances, riien there is, , jr....) demand for tcgeubles tbey will ,.,v U tter than corn. ()n tbe cbeajer 1 !,i;. and when tlie object is to raise food 1, r so.. on the farm, well-grown corn ii a eroli as can lie raised. ihc ' raw manure " conBideraiion is not. in our opinion, of mu. h eonscqaence. Ideas ltate changed cry much ot late about tlie treatment ot annual manure, criieciallv since tlie cry careful exjunimunt of lVoiess,.r Vixdcker at the lloyal Ag,-K-ultural Collcgeat Cirencester, in Kngland. tlie results of which are published in tlie .Inurnai of the lloval Agrieultural Niesetv. lhesc exiierunent " , ,i. 7i . c , I Mtui to prove that there is no place s.i gotel lor the storing of fanu-land manure :;s the . surf.iee of the field where it is to be used, i The longer it is exposed to the action of tlie i uu ,auu .tout iui lujiuHjQsmxvqi. ' a , tion, and the wore evenly arr ita imilaWc ! Turte distributed thnusn the ,,1. If the' rnnnnn- i-nt nnt t Joii 'l ml .1 ti. l are ifatont idousi.eu under, tin- Mu- , will ble portions of each lumj. 'jf manure will be Lye. taken up and held last uv Use mil immediate- ly in contact with it, for Muter cannot distri- Penns- .Ivonia Salt ManufacturinR Comranv, bote fcrtiliiing matter in the soil, along! ' .,...,. as the manure lies on tho surface, its parte" 1 PITTSBURGH, TA., as fast as they arc, disengaged by decomrio- Imr cr ters cf Cbtoutb, and manufacturers of the hi tion, are washed into the soil bv the water follewlng standard Chemicals r rains nnd disj, ;i.i.1 ...J, -1 ot rains, ana oisaiibuted much more evenly Na (carried to maytnorc ofits rartieles) than they could bo in any other way. ir .t-.t.:.-. .-.f- , . J . . : . .t. I j-i- mr "a ,Ee m"u,re lato the best condition for the use of the grass crop, ono iriay safely spread it upon hi? mraaowswittanyrtt-eJiminaryATcAttaenL Ofcourte it li boet to halt tho manure ne ae poesible. but it is not mod snonT to at. , a co- i1"1 " nertre.sra.Tj. , 'TtrikT..ol! l.. V - ? . p.rKcwrialatd tain tbiarwult by tstamof' lajinjky fer a iVJu.fy dlrSaa. t rear," nor by any other iiruccth wlucli would . be attended with tlie evolution ortolatilcam- monia wl the washing ot soluble (alt A llcmnrkablr Mory. l.' f i t. . I'l.Am iras c?tab- I onac iuui nxu mwiiiu v. . j litfcoi in Vallejo a thriTin csUWimicnt in litol in Vallejo a thriving eUWMtoi us was marneil man, witn lhiugin Valleso.wborebcvasgracraujrap- , 1" 1. - ( ol.ll -H .1- ted. About income srwaenoiu..v...-. to San Irancisoo to male incconslerable pur- , 2!rT,; Xnt 100 in currency, S1.400 ir ! ..nds 24 whicl 1 u j the proceeds for the pur in the war of hi! BW" "I" ilfK) in currency, S1.40U m which 1 . . - ,t uj the proceeds for the pu . ti .1b.1 VeirbaTVa nne po. ot tlie nrm. i''"111, n , , turn rouiu, and also tinted Kosenbaum s store ,.i,debip.ied,roKUfri.m thero. On the second day he puivutesod still more largely of Ncwhall and others, and among other places called at a broker's office regarding the sale of the bonds. ' lie found that he could not quiterealite themin , unum price Sled by Mr. Morrison, ami wrote to Vallejo for further instructions. In the evening hp visited a private family, but left about 1 1 oV'nek saying that he would go home for for t v.-- rry tired. He set off, profeftedly to got tin injieli"u-e at which lie had been dee In:;, 'but w.i never heard of again nntfl veti rd ij .ifieninon, win n a letter was received "froii. him .it New ' rk. His statement is that lie t- f h ngUaed and carried in a state of lnsen- , Bblty , n lK)ard m the harbor. Hel- J jig. j,,. mtt?t hac been druggel after he was . kn, down, for the first he remembers was I Sl(nc. (,f recoicry. It appears that the . yt!IBl hlrui a reef shortly before he had fuUy am to him If, and one of the first things he j remembo-1- a sailor coming to the bunk m I which he lu . jfter the vessel hI etiw. and giving him water and a biscuit The sador, in ,!, i,,..i, w-mj imrendini over " - " . Lu.. k. 3ZS? .TZ,ZJ T iTe youv w uruiu tliv , ' shanghaeing or only the subsequent robbery. Mr. Cohn does not know. Hut the man made restitution for his share of the plunder by giving back to the owner the watch and 6100 of the greenbacks, which had lieen taken, with gokl, bonds, and other sums, from him. The crew, lie believed, then left the ship in the boat, he never saw them again, and tUevw they were drowned, burin" the following nicht the beat ing of the ship on the rocks threw Cohn out. of hl bunk on to Uie UCCK. in IOC monung sic and taint, he crept up the ladder, and looking nut saw that the tide had receded and left the ship almi-t dry on a rocky island. His strength returnine he got ashore and afterwards made several journeys to the ship, getitng out stores of provisions. &c, eacli time, .liter a wane we xmght to escape, had drifted ashore, and lunching this, he put off to sea, without food or compass. The third day he thinks he became in- sensibie, and rememoers no more uiiui ur louno Union j&rjjir railroad. EltiilT lit lllt!:il OF tsa UNION PACIFIC II A I Ii ll ( A I) Are now finished and to operation. Althooh this rwktul la hattlf o-irl. mm wmr'.A.ttr Ka iifkss oiy done, and Is proruied by the United State. CommteloD!ri! to u Snrthw In ever iwport. 1 it i! pt-!. ! t(..rs iy tmls can ls Sunned Bpon it. u-;t. 1 11 , . . : , , nred by complet. divirion of Ubor, ,1 by b t'ting the twenty thousand men employed aloo u.e line for long distances at onee. It is nnwnroba- ble that the Whole liiltc It (he I'nciltC .,. , . ,.. , 1LL MPLETED LN 1-69. The Com pan) nave ample means of which tbe fcveramewt giants the right of way, and all neee rary tunlier and othr materials fmnd along the line lu operations i also 12.s acres of land to the mile, taken In alternate sections on each side of the r"a'1' also raited States thirtj-year bonds amount nstolom$iG,nocto$lS,ioper mile, aotording to theditEcultlea to l surmounted on the various sec- thsutobebuBU for which it takes a second mort- SMC as security; and it is expected that not only h interest but the principal amount may 1 paid in services rendered by the Company io transporting troop, man. c. pi , I 11 e 11. a V 11 1 11 g ,S Of the Cnion Pacific Railroad, from its way or loca uuiness only, during the year ending Jane 90th iso?, amounted to over COfll .1111,1. IO.V UOL.UtK!, WakB' tor WhiS all expenses, was mueh more ttn raffle'ent to pay tho interest upon its bonds These earnings are no indication of the vast throaih trattethatmastfoUowtheopentagotJieUnetotlie mvyconaioiy prove that First ,lIorl"'I"r ","",,'f KonttS upon. -rich propertj , coetmi; nearly three times their amount, . lntll-elv hecill'C TUe laloaFaciSc Bonds run thirty years, are for ,.., e,d,, arid have upons attached: They bear annual interest, payable on the first days January ana July at the Companj's Office In the City of New York, at the rate or six per cent. In rold. The Principal ispm-abtoin gold atraatnrlty Tbe priest. Ids, ni lt the presontrabj ofgcM, they pay a liberal neoiue on their cost. a very important consideration in determining unnrnoiMs is the length of time they hare to ran. n ell kllowI1 at , , , , ... manosamaunaignerpncetlnvna short one. Ills uefc.aammetmu.iunn-the next thirty year, the rate of interest in the United Stat wiU dooline a. It nsuoiieiaEuioie. and we have a right to ex cect - Per .t stio. a, theTwill . e beTd at a high a premium as those of this Ooverament wkicll iB 19i-t wm m tJZTtTt eentZe y, . tTaZT " u-vw i . .. , , .. , .S;! IT 'tagton by L..f ,w Y"1 ' am' P"r ,0fflw' "' and by John J. Cikco V Son. ISankrrs So 50 'H'iiII SinseU j .. .. siZT " nitea otatee. '-" l'' .r .u.r., '" r,ri' '' " . ,.ikemf ,irir f, i,BTj. A IMMI'IILKT A XI) ."ijai tM 168hasjurt t,jn published by the Coonuiny, giviiig fuller in- form Lon than is possible la an advertisement, rc- speetingthe rrofrress of the Work, the Rrsourccsol tbe Country traversed by the Road, the Means for O'-vtmction, and the Value the Bonds, which wil l sort free on application utthe Compao)' cfllce cr to any of the, advertised : tgnts. 40'.I' J. CISCO . Tremnr, ,Vie rrl. Aiin.t I',th, IPOS, diw . , c v ,, armpit A lloiikel.eepers of er Kng. . Hind, TAKJ: XOTICi: ! ! wo rr; oest 01 seep, use g COXCrATTD LYE, "the readv rAvitr x-xakzr. on ' jreBUine In e In Uio market A box cf it aav ep,ucii more eoap tLin Totjuh or idv bopM HAMTAcrrniij cr trara B: Carb. Soda, NatraaaSa tiatns, fjoj. CaoitteSoda. I S .. , ,M " Porous Alum, SuL Arid, ! " MuriaUcAcH, " Nitric Add. ' p.,n PrtrrfJ .. psh R,nier . , .. ,. n Oonperas,Ae. ' , , i ... . c. - ' - . . THE $ctr Arkcriiscn cnts. THE GRE.IT f.icific ii.iii'ito.in, . . ... - reoen idj uicaiaana inper- it-ion wiao ugimr corned forward by theextraonlinary re K-uroei' an1 fnersy ofthe iowerful Corporation to whom it wa? entrusted is rapidly approaching com pletion, and it is safe to say that N'kit Yore asd ........ . . .... ...... . - . . . ... roriiTii or jixv xbxt, 2Iore than two-Uitrdi ef tbe Tbrouch Line and Uraaehes between tbe 3i?4ouri KiTerand the Pa cific Ocean are coc tructed, at a cot cf nearly 0.V JIU.YDREl) .WILf.IO.YS, And the remainder is beinic pushed forward with ua 1 pftntlletal viffur. Tli TEXTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD CO., tf whotu holunse the Western and rrlndiol Portton of tbe M&in-Stcm Line, rereite fawn tlie United hutet Oovermnent, . 7 rtgkt oiray tkfuf the Ttrrrtontt, trti j the vnt 0 timber mnd materia caMf tkf route. I . Jnattotute grant of tunnty 4ttM per mil' j fl l.Wucrei.) oftke PLBUC L.4!TDS on tie line, tke 1 minimum tnu' irkirk t now Jtxr rf at $i?t ftr acre. III. A tpeeiml Me 047. S. Six ptrtemt. Bomds, at tke average rate of iX",000T mile, delivered u Ike wtrl progree ; wkicll the Comftmtf are allowed It , rrpmg wttMin thirty ye art, marmlm ay trwnapart attorn oemeet. , ''. Juthorttg to tfMue Ikttr vtcn Ftrat hlartgaq t Bonda to the tame amount, hanmg tar prrferrvd lien 1 superior to that of tie Government. ' V. It rtctntt, tn addUton, doumttomtand .ubitdu ram tkt State and Cttiei of ahfornta. amountiaa lm i mart tkmn '.,0U0.(0 tn gold Or an asrete oi Ca?li Rcourow for vnatrae i tion of 0RE THAX B1XTT MIIXlOSS ! I0 'J MILES, independent of tlie ten miUions of acre of public 1 land, and farther nibscriptioit to tlie Capital Stock- Ti early completion oT the enterprise it therefore beyond all donbt This Company have alread carried their ro4 wiiMtMfiillj scrocs the Sierra Nevada Mountain and are rapidly extending the track acroes the Salt Lake Plains, and have already a valuable way-trat-ftc thereon- Besides mileage upon all through boFinees, this road having the best lands for settle ment, the most productive minets'Uie nearest mr keO, and being uxempt from eompftition, will aJ ways oonunand large revenues. The net earning?' upon tne completed portion are .more than doable tbe total annual Interest liabilities to1e assumed thereupon. The undersign od offer for de, and recommend to investor, the j FIRST M UTG AG E :tO-YEAU GOLD BONlS i of the , Centra! Iaci(ir IJ. Ii. Co., ; bearing six percent, per annum interest, both priit cipal and interest payable In " Usitko Istaies cold cois." These Bonds are the first lien upon one of the most productive and valuable railroad lines la the wtrld a line which will be finL-hed within twelve months, anJ whicli is already earning. mftr paring operating expenses, more than twice the an nual charge of its Bonded debt They are already widely known and esteemed in thlh country and Eu rope, and it is believed the remainder of the Loaa will speedily be taken. A limited amount wm be deposed of at Itft rairwr., xso ArcsrED I.tte r.sT, is CrEEicr. The Bonds are of .l,uui) each, vrith semi-annual )ldctnpon attached, pa.vftble in July and Janu ry. 5y The Company reserve the rizht to advanoe the price at any time ; hut all ordars actually m rojiiii at the time of any such sTanoe will. be fiUed at present price. At this time they paymore than per cent upon the investment, and hare, from National and State taw. guarantee tupenar la any other ntrporate necvritte now offred. We receive all daises of Gorerunent Btads, at their full market rates, in exchange for tlie Central Pacific Railroad BoraK thus enabling the holders to realize from to l pkb cbxt. I'Borrr and keep tbe principal of their investments equally secure. Orders and Imiuirlvs will receive prompt atten- . Hon. Information, Descripti. e Pamphlets, et&, girins a fall account of the Oggaisation. Vrofjem, ' Business and Prospects of tbe Enterprise furnished j on application. Bonds -entby icturn Express at j oor east. Simcrhtioxs Rt.EiiLia Banivs a Baxb- Em, Agents foe the luax, ad zv First National Bank, Burlington, Vt iy All deriptionn of Go'VEBSHiOiT Securities BoroHT, Sous ob ExrBAXGED, at out office and by Mail andTelegrarh at w arret rates. EfArcoriT orBafss, Baxkkr, and nt'it-rs ( received and favorable arrangements ins le forde-i-rable aeconnts. f i & Jl -v t ; Ji, BJNKF.RS r DEALERS IX GOV.bKCURlTJh., and tttitnrial Aijtutt ay tht t entral Patf Ruh No, 3 Nassau Street, Ne York. Sept 19, dsat&wlmo. OATS A.NTKP. "liriLL all those glowing the NORWAY OATS . inform the proprietor, I. W RA11SDELL, of Chelsea, Vt, how miny lmhcls they will raise this year. septLVwlw HKKU A, DltlU:. j ATTORNEV8 and Connsellors at Law, barters in i Vtiancerv, and Solicitor - f Patent. OrSce I Corner 7th and D St , ashmgrAn, D C. 1 special utenuon paui Meases in we aopreme Court or Court of Claim s. J0HNT DREW (iBO. T. DRItiGS. Sept 3d, wtf AV-A- -T-K-1U. V GENTS for "Peopli 's Book of Bioorafbt' or Lives of eminent nereons in everr asn and country, women as well a a men. written by Parto, the greatest living biog ranker, embellished with beauUfnl steel engraving :& Outsells every other work. Kxclusive territo ry largest oommissions. For descriptive circular ac dress the pubtishera, A S. HALE OK. Hartford, Conn. Sept. It., w tm 1'II'TV I'KIl C.S.VT. SAVEII , r W Housekeepers aad othe rs who order their goods X from oar Gbeat Ohe Dolus Salb of Dry , Ooods, Fancy Plated Ware, Cutlery, Ac, Ac. We I send Circular free of expense to any part of the Tni- ted&tates; send for one, and see oar terms. Von . will save money by addressing GEO IRYDEN A CO., 10 Hilt Street; Boston, A lass. Azaais wanted m every oanty in tne united States. Auj. aoth, w3m Ft nt s a i.i:. A TIIOEOUCII-IinED AI.UER.VEY BDLU f plIIS ball is the property of CoL F. L. LEE, and ll 1 to be seen at his summer rtwoenoe In u eetnort. Essex Count r. New York, in charge of Mr. Wm. B. Harris, en tbe premises, about one mile from the steamboat landing, at said Woe: port. The ball is two j ears ato, and la rratn the bk.al or Jlr. Tnomas Alot ley'd bceed, of Itostoa, Mass.. and was sired hy Mr. Annan oatuoa iveene, ll. Auz.ai. 'd2wAwow. WANTED, i riUTTESTANT man and bis wire lo take charge me tbr 1 V of the Homestic llenartment of the Uome llestltate Children, in Burliotrtoo. Vt, The best of referenda n- le character and ability will be re quired. &AK.V11 t. Wbto, sec. N. B. State nailers will confer a tavor nnon tlie Institution by pii ing circulation to this notice sept. y. wtr. IIE.NTAI. NOTICE. I AM at home apun x and will be glad to see those reauirine: the services of a dentist. Remember. the onlv place in this County where teeth can be I procured with the "Folsom Patent," that prevents ' food from working under the plate, is at my otBee. i parties procuring teeth with this improvement ot I any other llentist in this County render themselves j liabletn prosecution. ""Filling nun niractiiii. ..one with care. OfTee ' in First National Bank Building. JUlliS 21. LUMrllilM. Burlingiton, Aprll23,186s. wtf AI.UX. C. WATSO.V, lttornet ami Counsellor ALSO Tension V Claim Aent. Collecting Attended to Promptly. Oorner Bank Block, north side Square. Burling ton,t. Oct i7th. iser wtr 1 FHU1T AM) OIINA.MEN'TAL. TREES Grape Vine, Ac., for Tnll of lfis. " rE offer for tall planting a stock of fruit and or- ' II namental Trees, Graiie Vines, Ac, which for , extent, variety, vigor, and beauty or growth has i never been surpassed. Full particulars given In the following catalogues just issued, sent prepaid on receipt often cents each, ror Nos. 1, 2, and 3 No. I free. No. 1. descriptive catalogue or fruits. No. 9. ernamental trees. No. 3, green house plants. No. r.uI.llA.UI,lt A Ji.KKV, Mt Ilope Nurseries, Rochester, N V. Sept. II. -diairtw. I I'KEPAIIEII Vacuum Oil 131ackiiifr j FflTt SOFTESlNfi AND PRESERVING Harness, Boots, Shoes, " ' " . 1 HU(.(,i JOi'N, I REMiEMXG LE.UIIEK WATERV-PROOF. Tkices. Quarts. 73 cestii rint". "Ocents. For ' sale. wnoiealo ana retail, oy SAM'L A. BR0WNELL, C weowtf Easel Junction, Vt. CInremont 'Mannfactnriug Company t lnremont, A. ll. ARE the parties of whom you should order all kinds of PRIXThXG 4 WRITISG PAPER. Tbev am also dealers in Stationer and Books. andarethe Publishers of the Vrasovr DirtrcTORT, andarethe Publishers or tne l rBBOvr ulBtcroar, which was estabU-hed by W. w. Atwater, In IKS, and of WALTON'S VERMOVT REGISTER "AblUJ 9 li.IUIU.11 lix.t.iai a, now In its nfty-second year, and will publish early this Tall, a Nxw IlaitrsinBr rtroisnalbr Ic9,on "KJtett hny one wishing to get the name, of the Butincs, nencf that Sute. uca LvA AAiava, Ajtaiv. TbeCoapmyvheaT7Pytottr freniTciA In tlewAW efBrlr'Be... 6i.aaM.. t;ft rr riA patsr. BUELINGTON, VT., Srj) (Goods. ! sooo tards or mi IKV vlfl'I'TI VZ W BllOn bilijlil 11 ' JCST RECEIVED AT 13 A R E O W'S. gTTbeso joodsare juit bougbt at the ptoncat low prices, and will be sold accordiasly. Oar prioe will be w low that we shall male only one price. eitVr by tbe yard or whole piece. Purchasers are requested to look at these goods. EDWARD BARLOW, Sept. 16 diw Nc I5U Church street. JCST RECEIVKD AT V K K it TA II O I ' S : A ITI.L LINE OF ZtWIIYll n'OItSTHSt, Of tho best quality. Satisfaction iruaranU'e.1 to all customers. Also a Urjre stW cf Whit te's welMinown hand-nuwe G loves. nuicn casvot at. e. eli.ld Wry ooN ami rorfrit" Ofallllmlsaad tiett qualities, a lar -t" k s 11-11-al, aaA at erj,low prices. Ik. not full to tail ! "imlnf- DI KE i TAEOK Winooi.ll, hept. IC, 190. wtf o.k TiKiivt.M) i. Vitus: K IMI ft'ASTS I" It a X T . fOR SAI.K CHEAP. AU I Mniiy Other Goods ! pa trricuUK.Y nfXstitA ulk AT Tllla MtABON. :.t uu ) o .v Or You Tjoso Them I-.1CK i. HKsT'S BarllBstoa, Aug. 17 diw V ll.M t .VT STATE I-A I R ! TO BIS IIOLDBN AT Bl IJ IE I. S iV T X , i . Sept- tStll, Dtll, 10th. A" lltll j , . 1 ' All Yl'hn!iitriiil Visitin: Ike T . T ; F .1 I ABB INVrrHD TO VT81T THE ll , j.jMGJZST $ HANDSOMEST STORE IN VERMONT KNOWN AS THE WHERE THhV WILL UN h THE Larpcsl Stock OP Dry Goods and Carpets i IN TUB STATE (SLavran Brjms is aw vosa aao sosms i EX TRESS LT FOR T II .12 V A S IE w i: e: k 1 REE HIVK ! .KV.M'W. P.A.VTEirs Ill.lK'Ii. Cnllt'ce Street. fUCK BROTH EKb. S).2, 146, diw WOOL. CLOTH A.V.t) UOI.I.s. .AriSJE OLD ST.LYD, I.Y SOltTJl rf:.RIS- BintH, VKllMO.YT, rurmefiy om ba.1 aad rna by T . I . Ia Y .15 ,Ta i . The undersigned wishes to inform all those having ' Wool to manufacture, that he his now Siting op his ( Tactory for the sole uLtnnlnctare of Casern goods is ' sukaale for Imroo trado and orjnsxunption.1 Andtl.ua he is now ready to raoel ve wool of all descriptiona 1 and to make the sime Into good doth and at.reaH.n able rrkces, Into any o the foUowing styles for which the wool is suitable. Namely, Plain, or taiie-1 Caesnaeres. " " Ilaaoela. lloesldns,er Faaey fia-sebres Reps er Tricots. .111 annrranfrit f le K-tU AAuWr, good colon ti'i'l ns lAAeaWy. The uader.igae.1 bavirtc had s thirty years ex- iierienoaln theteanufvetareof I Plain ami Fancy Woolens. feels fully eoinpelent lorstirry all the REJSSO.Y.IDLE nEM.i.YDS OF 7.v ; i , CUSTOMERS ' and hopes by promptness and strict atteatio to '""'acs, teiaerit andrecelvo a aliare or PCIII.IC PATRO.YACE. E. DANIEL. North Fcrrlsburgh, VtM ilareh 14tb, ISM. wSfwtjm nibwiuj ACADRMT, , williaton V, ,,w . The Ter5 i' wellnl?wnJ "istltuUon will commence on Wednesday. Sept. 2d, and continue WIL.LISTOX ACADEMY, Williston, Yt. eleven weeks. No efforts wlll U sparM orthe teachen land eltltens .to sustain the rood repu- tSSSSi to famish thomgh Instrnctlon in all the dep tafntt. AppUceforclienlaroradmlrJoncf pu. r" can be msd. by i.tt.r to t 0. AlAYO. fataeipal. JalySJ.wJm . a J : . . a-- FREE PRESS, FRIDAY event's urnishint) (6oorls. LET US HAVE IMMCK! X'R the saldanco cr " those tew "who nave eirr.i h heretofore, wo will repeat the oft told and famil lar storv. that wo nicnose t itory, taal wo picpose to u;afc iiubi if it takes all winter, with tho I..1RGKST STOCK OF Kenclv-maclo Clothing, In the Stntc ot Vermont. The tiood are all of oar ownmanuficture, ofsupe rlrmko ana stle. unit every Ramient warrantee to :ire satisfaction. V' excel in Kox'K&chihireu'sCIothiiirT, Aisi Iiaro the Larst Assortment oT HATS anil CAPS In this City, the omir tl tas of the season, sll or which we offer at I'oi-ri.vu rnicKs. Ireat care has lieen ltowe.l upon tho selection of goods for our Custom JtctmrtmctU, which it this season Is st"-ke.l with the choicest sti les or foreign and oomestlc cloths, t aviimeres, and Vestinss, which e cut and make up to order In I tho most approved ,t) les, at satiffj ins prices We have novelties in tienfi !unnaninE GcoiK Oent's Imperial white Shirts and tnderwear and Boys' Underwear. A splendid line of K.N0I.ISH SILK & ('t)TTO.N' UMDl'.KLLAS, Tofrather with aKOo.1 assortment of Ladies A Gent's Ttiuil.v, Vnli'-e,A Trntcllim Has. In all or wlrrhwo ..fler iri.t indueetnenl, to pur. CllMIMr 11. TURK A BR0. ! NTo. liJ Bonk Block. I I'.orlinrton, sept. i. dAw. : SUKIIMA.V i. THEM'S. . time css.i'T r. iiij tuts, OUR C'lotliiiitr nepjii'tmonl Has Wen reinforced t.y a Iiiirsc iuui Well.rlectril SloeL of Foreign ; Domestic Goods I'aH A: Wiiilcr Wear. Comprislni; OVEtlCOATINCb in ireat variety. General assortment of plain and fancy roATiscss, CASslilERES A vestixhs. Having secured the .r,lew of competent . workmen only, we can ensure entire satisfaction u oar numerous customers, as our attention la entirely eoaanedtothe Ctrsroa Taans, to the exelasteo ef ready .made articles. also, .Mini) New iuui Desirnhlf T-T A T S & C A PS. i!tn GENTS 1TKX1S1IING fiOODS. A arLBSDin LIKE or i.ii:iit a. ii UA vv rxmntci.tirm.vo. Gloves anil IMittoiis8 IX 6 a B A T VASIRTT. Trunk., itettcalc-, VaIIc. Hue., Ac. I' M U 11 B I. I. A s Of Cotton. Gingham, Alpacea, and Silk. Wa are' also .eneral agents to Uie celebrated WILCOX GIB'S SEWING MACHINES AftO .Us von .V IlHsallnN CaMiiet (lrmiii,. .renta wanted in every town. Address 8HEBXA5 A PffELM, ('. 6. SaaauA,,! No. I Union Block. 0. at. tatra. I Sept.9dw JJaiylirnrf. ! III1M.KV A STIATTUCK, COR. CHUBCH A COLLEGE STBECIS PKALCR8 Ut ' 1 iuilders" I-Tavdwaro, .necliaiiic'f I'mI., HOI'S E FUK.MSHI.YnS, i i 'S'alilt: ami INiisJctil JntIf.ry i AND A 'UL eJORTHBST OP F.e.xc v st.i ti st in ih wr. wetsL. aaitV avraxiAL a mstrss TOOVS HJVfLUM op Win I'liivrei llashetsA- n.L enrYnne. ACeit tb - i K E.WB ALM A TOIL LINE OF Pniutf, Oilss & Vamisli 3ti Tit III! PA I. NTS', Itll O.VJS BS, f I ! JOLD LEAP, 8 RUSH US, CLUE. TiTI.VR, j ' Haying Touts, .re. Aad are aivau b lit i LITTLE 01 " t "HITKETB" SI0WBR ' d extras tor the same. 5Pla "rr.emlr oar Stock Is ssttbi.lt xavr r,ct, ym re-pectlnlly Invited to nj) D1i examine. June 23. I8SS. dlwtf lAlisrcltitnfous. OI'I.EMI I.VIlCCEMEXTSto Arentj. N O Humbng Addrm DOCtiUSCOMBINATION 1 WASHER A WRINGER CO., Richmond, Vt, A. S. j isougias, uer.er.1 ageui. j uao iuui, ad w j PISTOLS A. AM.Ml'.MTIO.V. ! fPEN different kinds or Revolvers and Repeating ' 1 Pistols. A great variety or single liarrel Pistols. CABTKinOES fur Carbines. Musket", Rifles, Revolvers, and Platolt nearly every kind called for. Wads and Wad-Cut. t ters, Caps, Primers, Cleaners, a few Guns, Flask.. ' Shot-Bags, Ac. J. K. BRINSSIAID. PIANOS. I )LEASE NOTICE. A. W. Powtas of Burlington, I I is sole A gent for Stelnway A Sons United PUno llakers.and several other first elaas Instrument! ' Having to pay no rent Tor Warerooms, and saving I inanv other incidental expenses, he is enabled te ' sell Pianos for less money than any ether dealer fn ' . this section. Call and see Instruments and get prl t ces. Warerooms at residence, Winooskl Avenue Seconcl-ITand Pianos talen in exchange and always on hand, and for aale. or to rent. Orders Tor tuning promptly at- tended to. t ten.Iodto. tJ A. W. TOWERS. Aug. 15th dti. p a r ijETTi:ie cuTTi:n. KEY, LOCK, GUN, & SEWISO MACHINE i I REPAIRING. I H' ATNG EXPERIENCED WORKMEN, usto 1 raerj are assured their orders will be attended I ! to immediately. 1 Stencil Plates. J i For marking clothing with Indelible Ink. Lilt o i ! prices, including Ink and brush : Roman (plain) 50 j 75 cents i Writing, 73 cents : Old English or German Text, tl. ' uennan I will send any of the above named plates, with a liotUecd - genulnemdeUblemk.brnsh.aiddlrectloni for nso. enclosed In a neat bov. rjostnald. on rli!,. wfll iuauo louunj do cenis; iianc.m ixncy scroll Callon or address PA YNf. BTENCILTOOL MANX Zllm'ca": - Planehettei from 33 Ceuts to 83. ,StMl Btaa.BrtId2I,KeyT.tv1e T.;Ji, and Week. Ag.ntiftirrJaltd. llarchs? dAw , - MORNING, OCTOBER 2. IS 68. (Srorcrirs & undrirs. jki.i.ies: jki.wes:! JELLIES ef all AKTS. , BinI Lt'for the following articles . Oranges, I,cmon, Raiin, Tigs, 5ut, nholeaal. and Retail, at ( BIo!k. I kish: nsii:: risinx: SALMON, MACKEREL. COD HSU. IIERRLNGS, b Smoked Hallhat. Ac, ia ; i-ickiTes: i'icki.es:: etc. -n.NSLISH and Amerlcan...Plckles Chow ttew, Cat- Vi Worcestershire saoce, ainuiiu Sardines. Lobsters, Cove 0 iters, Ae, " HARTS. 4 Bank Block. ti:am: teas:: teas::: jOW Is tho time to set TU.1S, TF..1S, TIMS, I I will a-ree to -.11 Teas of the am, v''r' J , AmSrieK Tea Company, at lower fibres than the J nronoWSClimZ. riaw c... ..."----- " prices. OoodTeasfrmiSOcU . - '" tS. 10 HARTS. , as as lloohs, periodicals & Slafionnnj. Wit IM'I MJ 1'A PER. - - . ...... ,V. 11, Hill rfrft Of t YLSSiStS. FREE PRESS OFFICE, I wrapplal paper-1" sii.ooo copies soi.n OF THE .r r p i i- a t e I C0LLKCTI0.N of Steaan Mcsic for Choirs, A Stasini School Mturtcal Con'.atlt At. J t 0. KHERSON. Author of " Harp f Jua". (iolien Wreath," - Merry Chimes," Ac. H Tlie Best B.k for Choirs. The Best Book for Schools The Beet Book P.r SocieUos. The Bet B..k for Conenti..ns The Best Book for Practice. The Be.t Book for Social Sinpng Tho Best Book for Families. The "est aior '?"r.,,i neutoiaf-Al. smt.! to all issnoiiu.n.". - l,aioiMv". In Its Sinsins sjchool rjercises. OS School Exerci In Its Olees, Part-Sonc.. Ac nit. Anthems aad Senteneos. i - t 1 'h.nta and Selections In Its Variety of Hymn Tunes t" v11 SMt- Sctt'clrrj, &t. COI.Il WATCHES. A new stock of small j 4;0i( aiitl Silver Walclio, ,- F. ir CLOCKS, "VJ"f-w' Gfll'lict Ot.S, BTRCSCAU, CARBUNCLE, PEARL, Ac., Ac. , Also new Chains, and lota of new goods, all to ,,w as low and some lower than ever, at the oia Stnnil, Chnreh Street. sew tfrvtEs of reTwaers AND PISTOtS. Aor 29 J. K. imi.NS.MAII. Yc lime SelecteJ ith great Care t FCI.I. tssollT.ME.VT OF! w i r i: av a Tci-i is? Prom the best factories in America and Europe, all Meet, styles, and kinds Als j ' Chains, Charms, and everything needed to make a COMPLETE CsTABLlSHMEHT K I.AltRE STOCK i O F 3' Bj .1 T V. it II. S I' i , And onlr the Ilewt )imllt. Solid Silvei- Spoons. &o. Or iatr own L.ake, warranted pare as sola. A Kicli Selection olMcwclrv. THE ONLY PERFECT SPECTACLES To he had in this City ; and Clooks tfe lailCjr G OOcls Of every description. We are able to sell these goods io-sr than any other party in the trade, to which met year atten- si... a, .M.M.HMII. aollr ten nv ' - E. II. FI.OVII. Chareai Strset. Aa- 49. dAw COIN SILVER SPOONS staek net excelled by any sets trad in this paaea J- JBWRaUlD. so.methi.m: new: A l T E take pleasure in calling the atteaaaaef Use public to a most valuable patented taaaewr PLATED SPOO.VS A.YD FORKS, by which those parts most exposed .to -axrAoelre aa ax ttaeoat ofsflver three times taosMltaiaaaass .The gi "vantage wm oe ibaj yesed parts, while the platen) yet pxsi Arpoa parts of tbe article. This new piossss will add aanu xora.mwmj. ww. .. Tkrtt Tiiawi Io fie 2re2ir , it roods so plated. The additional expense is bat trJT-AWJ and mLmStWi. Ifav 14th. leas, eUaAsmtsfar Burlia' a Tt. 4'rBckmj it drff. JCST BF.CEIVBI) .V A M M0UT II :ctfOc3Ij:-3UY STOKE,! - TEN 6 K O b irTaTJ'I'T rJ ARsS. AT j wnwuKAUi a nm.iu ALSS Oi'ockor7, G-lassrvave, PA PHIL HA.Vt.-INOS. A.C.. A T H K I) If C E V PRICES. July eta. diwtf II. II. WOODS. PAPER HANGINGS. ASDl WINDOW SHADES iVeiv Styleff for Spring. T 1 HAVE new en exhibition A l.atge ,V .Mugnllicent Assoitinent erdeelgef, which will be retailed at FACTORY PRICES!! Fieiwcn cm. v.j Tea Sets&Chamberware (In plain gold, and colored band.) for sale at LOWEST IMPORTATION PRICKS 1 ALSO. A NEW 4 ELEGANT PATTERN er IROa STO-U WARE, SILVER PLATED YARK, Plated on nickel illrer and fine white metal. Also j A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF j lee Pitcher, Extre nlat. and new patterns. t. XEI.MS. April 7th. China HalL tcrUaiUij, nsuranrt. . I., tlft This Ascncv was i.sinuu..Lu ... - , I.lsllKlllCC COSIipa" - -. - - - 0i- HAUTFOUD, COXS. , cnpinI iiiid Surplu ,o5-... S. A 11. S. WIBC8. Aseala. ' lloiiu- lii-Hiance oimijiuj OF NEW VORK. Capital nml Surplus, 43,T30,1fl. 8. A R. 8. WIRW, Afenta. Ilai'd'ovtl !'ire Iiif. ComiiaMV OP IIARTFORI). CO!. Cnpitnl nml SuratBs. pzjO&StB S. A R. S. WIRES, A genu. In. :o. of SovtU Aerff, OP PUILAIIELPHIA .... (Ineerporated irw. Tlie oldest Compan.' Ualted States. 300,113. Cnpitnl nml SurplB", S. A R. 8. WIRES, Ageata. OF HARTFORD, CONN. S.ARS.W.RES.Ager.-. I.orill.u il Vive In-. Campit'T OF NEW TORE. Cnpitnl nnd snip! as, HO4B. a. A R. S. WIRBB, Agon. iViasara Five Iaii!'"aic 0. OF MEW YORK. Capital and Srtn., lrfO0OO. S. R. o. WIRES, Agents. .ilaii'iattaii Inn. Coin;Mucy OF SEW YORK. Cnpitnl iinii snrplas. UU. WIRES, A sen la. ?. ,v .n. i. v. ' .S1iiuiitll I' OFSPRINOFIELII. MASb. J Cnpitnl nail Sarplna, aKtT.ITS. i 8.1 HE. WIRES, Agents. Hanover IMitIux. Catalatiy OF SEW YORK, j RhpIihI and Surplas, a0-33. 8. R. 8. WIRER. Agents. I'llCim IlIsiHl'aUCt Cttaiiy a v v i or DaisiaLl.i, n. i. ! Capital ami tara4a. lanMJB. 8. A R. 8. WTRJB, Agents. j ' Yonker- ,V X.Y. Fire f nv.Co. F NEW YORK. j CaittAl ABMt jtatVlWN ' R. S. I KPS, A see.. I iilci nal ioiial Ii:1.. Celt i pan ; OPNEW YllP.K. CnpItHl nnd surplii', 1,138. 13. 8. A R. S. WIRES, Ageata. We are the obly AtrrRoRrxen agents of tbe aoe wslt-kauera Cempaaiee Rt this vicinity. He are alee ass oaxr aathiirlied agents of several o-iaaa leading Fire Insurance Companies of New York. Hartford, Providence. Albany, and Worcester Bepresentlsf- a capital ot 8yS-.00.O !)00! rrarfasHIUsi frrr plssias; P ' hfarlne insurant aad Marine !nsu si bvaavaex.cevli ai say ashbsl ar. aasaaaiiw u; mi; sk iu.uh aaitof tae.Ve. Raxlaad States i and ae eaa place, a4a Moaavia sorica, insaTanee to tbe amount lilSBjBUonovBBtaa: and if a karrer aaaouoA I V""- i r- -v-..... - - - I WeutaendUKindtietour bueiaesson priusiplrs commercial honor, and all business entraated to oor InWH lo oor i will renin fkithful attention lrticniar attentlcn tiYt- toJuiTtrini. all ktmta M.i.YUFJiCTL'r.G r.v We eaapioy an experienced surveyor, who will tploy an zparineed nureyor, who will ex awi make rmrrerR of mills and other rLsM. vfaaa ittwriwir 1 desired, without extra charge. fSiLiugs will si ubeballv AnjirsTrn. A vd faoansaw PA 11. AT rais Acctcr. GUXKUAI. I.VSlfRASl ll AGESCV a)g orctaia AsnioLLBeasraaB),, IturliiiSfiuti, i'eiiM499ii. r ci ArTMfirW. Jpitnl Itepreseate., MOO. ciuiTts:?' -UaiAnwt aid Tra. BAuv . . of I! It A Jf C M SM'ltlGFSm,!) F. A- JW ,. nsuranee C o.. SPRINaFIRLD, MAssAcircsirrni, (laeorporated Cash Capital . . jtS00,0O Cash A.sctts, - . tvSooioo J.N.DcaHAir.Bee'y, E. FaaniAB, Pres. S.aV R. W1RKS, General Agents, Burlington, Vt. y-E have taken tne General Agency or this . IT J rtUiblt Fire Iinoranoe Co. for the State, of .Yei. ffamsikire I'craMet asd .VertAer. .v.. r.r4, and are prepared to appoint Agents in all the prin cipal cities and towns throaghoot oor terrlbwy, and , to Issue policies on all Insurable kinds of property ! current rates. ApnUeations For Agencies addressed to ns and will receive prompt attention. , S. at R. S. WIRKS, C. eneral Agents. ton. Vt. Nov. 5. 1567. eOrratt, iXnlic tt gisrui(. STAFF op I.IFK. 'I'nAfo ??" "S5" ' . at hH New A Barest on College Street; a Complete Assortment or Goods usiially r.un.1 in a BrsLelass bakery. oon listing In paitor. Cbackibs Burlington Crackers. Domestic " Soda Graham " Wine Picnic ' Milk Bbead Currant Caka. Ralatn " Rock " Spice " Fancy " SfeslaMc-i " Smali. Cakes a. Jo It.) Lady Flneerj, aDiM Bivflnft Citra Loaf Bread, Common do. Graham " Brown ' Pilot " Oranjte RIjikti, auuuuu onaiksi. Batter " Ginger African Jeralxlaaa toxr Cake, (rotted, pnmble. rrolt Pound Cake, Seed Cukes, IT0D Cnn r.vu Bponze Stlrer Wartjioajton ' .Ufareti k lrble Tea' ' IJomeetlo " 1Io1ac- " j. Sagar CooVIet, Ginger CAKE A.YI) OR.VA.VEA-is I for parties mad. to orderi and all goods w.mn,. j lUorUIeBraTQcALlTr,andtojrV'rrn''t, ENTIRE 8ATISFACTIOV. EotUngtcn, June It, E, BSAgH Stwrnboafs. HCltMNGTO.V STU.151HOAT CO. On and after Sleaday Sept. Mat, Is1, the Oakes Ames will run between I:itlH!urli Sc Burlington s fWlows MaWMTwe Trip, daHy mdri excepted). Lejie natfnlh at MS A Ptort Jaeksoi ; , P..rt Kent at - ns a .. and arrive at 1 l.rt Jaeksoa at r.rrrsn.o on arrival of AeeesaaawdatJen Train, leavln: KUiianu ,e.voBarlin tooatJMA... Prttotat.lj A.v 1-n om.' as rori J -ar-j. . leaie p . s-n sr.. ami arrlTo ax '-iav-- ..onecimi; with Aceomowdathaa .TWIa on V.Tntreal P atfhnrsh Koart at lS? TI ::;:-.janott.. z? , mm.'ll'i' n Tram over (). Js L. 1. B. amvin, ,:.i..lushuriciitli.ir. r ..Piat stur.-h at 1.00 e.M. Port JaeUoeiat . i v Port K nt l.v r . aid amtw at w . w. R cooneetiar with Aeaswara?- Iinxton at 7,l3lrt Road, wbieb .. r.t r.r. 1';",, Kni!andat7.l3r.i.. aRTtrRffC. Leave Inrlioston iH.wr.x-.""' lur.-h a. C o r.- . . . sWr BnAT-sss arrral "J -J" Jt .rain from Wonueal. . ,ti n n . at Burline-on sv.n an. ' '-h Mht KJPTr" ran it'.rt : connect nj: , .r T.oy A 'ao.aaa.ew . - -rf-,, 4 RarrR.vixn-.-LeaTeBnrPnjrroa.Hoooay.. andilrieDSbure. A MFRRH.L. Oen.Spt Bntlaad,PcpUI, l1- . . rii lAlI'Ill.V. 18BS tMtiff. Irt - ' it BBJVCK-WB.VT. rjttt 'TV BE spies!' .1 and Mcaawdlona ateaaasra. ABWOftBACK. .VtwVates pt. Wx. H. rtaca. W. AJDsasna. - J, C. BaawTTT. wnJ. ow a orraa MONIIA V. SaSHT. f !Two Oaily Lines EACH WAT-SCSDAT8 FXCKPTF.P. . .. . . fl lADfl awWatsJsis. . Buninstoo, from Soath wnart, at .. a.- and r:M., i. hv both atsratas ana A lose wiww. " rfvl..11 for tAaraniea, evonini tuuit,wltn trains at WteroTCis. j Troy, AHo) . -w ork ant ... The monune Boats eoaneex aa iw-. the - learner M!nebaba throusb Lake Oeoree. ooiso xobtb: Mia 4 A. St.. and r, P. "arsw- rred u, forntoh a sta aTntOU JZt , csidVofCrtyParkliK.. Sept Hfth. IW 'Awtf OeaLhwat. OCOKXSIM RCK TO THIS tVsBH- vl.aTrasiaiiflHfitn Co. VHB OXLT nusnrcD n s f F l.lTR , 11 V. .- Rrtween fgdenumrgh, Cluogo. and iaJiedl- ate Ports , - , , j,, , Oars .x iatt (ironjA wHAeur caeavfe seal . . m This wtn-knoem and rename i omoan j w . u, he present season, no their line of the present s F.rat--tn l oiser-cahia Steaa rwn. it.n .iMoMtiurirh. Onw. Cleveland. Toledo. Detroit, Chicago, Milsraukee. and interme diate ports, leaving Ogdensbnrgta on arrival of ax . J. - .... d;l.nbu .nri intone prew tro fnnn the East pW,,7 .t rimMes movln.- West can embarii . . . V , . . .fc tnd land to- lh loStt?thS 'SnerT'tnolwXnr-. or tranahlpat tWr s-rt lertlnatl..!.. thus avoidlug ta. toeoo- TSB-Til'i ZlSffEZZ ther r-uf - ' MtiAvaat aunll.es wr ijl"l-r, "r "".71" ' tauonortni'vi- ... rtlRlPEVr A1 aa.A out . thorough rebuilding, reStting, rjpalrhag; and re roSii-e aUhsevemlttewhoalsadAWtothoUne, ,k. . this row the most comfortable, pleasant, and .nlstifevj mate to the sreat West. ryi,nr. II" Aweatt s at. "' fmrrtimnt uvr tirXetM. ... nl .lentvs meet imawniLSii i at the 'epot in Ogdensburgh to take check. vavebeek SfceBiie fbrlnis line. Aak sw tlattets via Soaraaasi TBaaroavATii,j Coups. WTBAwaaa, w w, wi feeerae osssaMeroa W will make It the interest oferalT.t'wUer ase the agents of this Line before rjcnwriaatnf; dee- "tfrt, ,Kw OTer all Wer- shulroad tines ks obtained oa aMHeaateo to aaas. w. rssrnt, , i j smson Bnaae. Ogiieusbuiah. N. T. One aaaaVed .i. .ftrn. frt,M ntv. Kaggajre casscatasa xaiiiiaain io ut. rii"" For tbracorh tiekeu and other taanasHtkja to U. A. EtiDY . onue weamer lanrrmr as bargh. N Y. . or H. N. DRBRY, Block, Barungu-a, vt tsEO W 8MTTU Oeneral Tteket Agent , Barllagu.il, Vt II. J. BOODNU. Asrlttl. dAwfja BaUitflatis. fX. CEKTRAs, At SCTAIVAX . It. ITISTER ARBA30EMB5T. CoaUKcaca, Julf M, iese. TKAISS OOUG soxsrv abd bast. uaare Burlington at JS A. M, IU0 aal P.W. Vail Traia leaves Bowse's Point at 4.40a. au, rs ee've. paawngers from Ogdeashargh R R-, and oon neetsat Whit Rirar Jenction and Bellows Pails wth trains f.w Rostwa, Worcester, Springfleld. and snth trslns oa Pasaampsie R. R., awltvas at Hsw York at lo.tp. m. Sltttm Seel train leaves St Alhaas at 3-45 a. tc. eonneetiag at Bnrllngtoa, with Saeamer sar Lake Oeorge. and SaraAoaa. Oav Exnrnai leans Montreal at S.40 a. SB . 8L Johns at 10 a. m., (ssdensbargh at mam Roeawa .v w .. u... v , via 1 .veil at P.jn p. rs. ot Sight express leaves OiTAleib-Agai asl.uyp- aa.. leat P-a Montreal ai t.H p. wi.. Roasts Point at la. ua., et..Tonn,BA .... . u;., arriTiniiii xiosioBas a.wa. Ot K.nneeHni. at R.Howa Illi lThmHtn mml- roivl fhr Bost.n and Woieester and with Ysnaeot 1 r... n. -n.l ...A. V. valle, ainnfi.rSnrlniMte.,ai24 aiTirlnrhi V V -1 .il.lfle. nuirct. aotvo kobtm aao wm Leivu liurlUit n a. t.i.s andO.tOa, m 4.3tv) rv t? : n a, a , aas,. Montreal at i'.Ai p. m., OgdeTsbargn at 3 JO a. ra. Jtil Train leaves rlsrtoa via LoweH, at 7.00 a jra uawre-wwano ritcnDnrgat -S" a. ra.. annnj- held at 7.1', a. m.. for Burlington and St, J The Train leaving Boston .ta Pltehbarg atTJS ftveMwiai AoctiranTrcdaeUcn Treln lent IVortfaAaM at T.45 iofir Burllr'-ir, Eniia-w, Ihana, Rons 1 a WQl, I 'A,aCII' 'III gja, mV. VisTht ExtHTfelearet BasUnws Fa, la ai ihm a. u reee'vme pawrirr fnwn Verraoiat Yalle R. R. lmTiDC t;- Vorki at 1 2.1 5 u. aad fron7cirewAiiw R. R. tearlne Pfwton at p. m.. twmMBttec at i'iu i'txer Janction with train leaTtag Boaton at . Onrod Tmok traJn? fbr the VawL Slecpiiie ears are attached to hotnibe airbt Ftx sTratBS running between St. A::ne aad Bos and 81 Alhans and Sngaeld. ' fl.iiwab Tlekets for Chicago an . at tlioTrtbopai siil'ons. 0. 3 St. A!Hns,TulF5Jtti, lV and the West tor sale UBKK!l.Ls sunt. St. Alhans, July !' 1. pRaTBe AsvSt, AioepMi tsoiaa Bloek, BarlipzAc -'.iT0fTP," wttti.4!Ii a.vd bttii "CMIIER ARR.ANGDIKNT. rAtinmeneing, May as. iftsn, train, will run as Sal- 1 ICWs , Lrvs stnttrBOToB i BJOA.W. VAILTRAIN fcr Boston. Lowell, War. i.wr, r.uiiwxa, nnattienorojs ford. New naven. Troy, Albany arrive 'n Troy at 4.13 P. M. . New ' -.wnoargn. nratlieruojspriTMXABlsLllarac w naven, Troy, AlhnyandNew Yolk a Troy atlis P.M. . New vSk uOb Pf af..iOp.m.,BostoaTjP. L r-1 aamii'ira ......p. m., noston Jjair. Ja. rAre,A . .,. TSw, aWIW mm . Cor. lgSStZ 10 W.'s P. St., NIOHT EXPRPS8,wlthSl. V- i: K A1TUB8, with Seenlag Car, Sir New York and Boston. Arrive ta 4?ot ai 4J H,M" 1 N Tw IB.IS A. if. ; 8arBtr-rafljifBT OOBtlHJ .AlA.di. ! r.oe4 to Ttoj SJ.,r Mtn, cAo , q,, . The 9Ji A M.. and 10 P. U trains make elese . wnneer'on with th. New vVwk Central at Troy i andAl'cov roraU points West. SMO 'As .S.,.14 ra fnl'otto i , t 7r 7V.u. erreses l Bmrhmofn 1 M. vIfinT a-xPRESS TRAIN, with Sleea ing Cars, trim New Vork aad Boeten. Ismtss s-wY.ri !-.P. M.. Boston 5 jn P.M. A. u. Ad'oMMOIlATION TRAIN frsm Rot. Ian.!. " r.n.ji.A 1 1. tiui.s ism Doston, ijoweu. Wesees ll?filM-ari-' I"n.Trsyaa4 For further Informatloa apply at the Uaaan Tfc et office. No. I, Aaasrieaa tfotel BlaAreatSfe Rufc taSyi portb. .7 pi.'nts wrst, .vrrtn ivesl and South Weak, efeakTo,.. Vinaderrnmaoyol tne varioas rout., from Bar. ' nfT IOH 1 'JT-r S00!l BlUltT". RLRWNOTON ROOK 11IMKRV. WILLIAM SCOTT VyOCLb respectfully aaaoamee that lm Is M. n OLD HOOKS RE. BOUND, 'lu.lc, Magazines, rnmpblets, Kec, ootrro ts AST LranrD sttxi. Tto',.ti.'"kUi""d' F"" Orden by mill will receive prompt attention TERMS REASONABLE. Address, WJf. SCOTT. Blh:trIn?Jalt5SU3Unittln', NEW BOOKS. A Fsrtrrx or Tcoat bv Mr?. Jenkins JfODta Wourr and what is nil of them. ViTwvgtrj'i Tails Taut.- PertJUit nPNTISOTO.N'l, sail Skat.k nd oUtI, sjtreir,. ,e""S?. ,"5; in.T ZrJZirZZZ.'Z' i twiatBKlal totlpBMie. V, hoots jl siiois at cost. TUIE SahaerTher, wishing to eloi oat u. stock of Boots and Shoes, offers then r , .', 1 from this date. Amens them may be found a lars aw.rtii;-n, Burt's Celebrated Bool, FAR WEI.IS SHOES. COYS' 4 MENS' KIP AND TITirK B',t. Gents' Dros.- Hoot.-, mask or rRivtH Clir axd patiu u,, Abo every variety o UisHCS, X Cllllt!rCK' S.,0r, UiumVy Itft lit a Jtrtt-CUsl 3V." A. PRO IT 1. Jaa.1. dAw IM Chare.-, HtUIT AMI SHOE STORK. J'0. 4 WI.VOOSKI EJH1LE hit, TTAVrNG estahUsaed myself pennant AX new atore, 1 woald eaU atteatio . to m i ".. -.....niaL.i.iii.p , i 1 . ... t iuui iuui r-iii)( at mm! nbv t. rry irreatty ineirasMt -u-k , wsnea 1 oner at a very decided reuu.-ti .i ntiees. innrarrtanuks nrhmmM as possible, 1 ofler the lolkiwfae indacenics! us my followit I 'UCIUSIXC FOR CVSII. ri ?TO" ' to in per eent dlneocnt, wt. stake from a, to V) oents a pair redu.-t n credit price for Oaitera ti.vt, I will !! r -cash. The credit price or B. t. i i,. t i release eall and auiafyyr.uriv. tvn v., v. N008KI BLOCK is the p'.ar- n. l u "r h. t. ' ' shoes Choap lor C.-i-ii Also the place r - '.'it l Is fs I .V IE Y . OOJly IF HISS F. M PAllUOl k .-wtr. II. PADDOCK. Pr ,, al Estate. rpliE well known farm of the late Nut . L ton. utnated tn Eaat bbelhum, tivt- , Bnriingbm. Baid farm contain n lu-forty-two acres of land with ird fruit eJsalB,atw8toryfcrlekdwellin!? h..u.M-. y,,,,, gy arm wlll , M ,, . the stoek aad numini ateas.1,. a.. t reaaieus, uansiiaawgu uui. m .. n uu yaur two miles from BurlT.sn. t , t:.t . . iuito Williston nllage. Formrtnerparticnlar4enqirrcottrie.i.,r .- tarn premises. ""T, tot ''JlSy.'I&f FAIS.3I FOR SALE. ri IHE Subscriber oftrs frir sale h: Qi.-m r , , s ... JL nasi mm weu lenera. well war..: 1V. yoasas; aad bearing orchard, with .-i ' Over one hnadred acre- of hearr w.-.t . t a, " kand oa the farm, aitoated one m.le fr.ro tr- -of the team and tw . and a hair m .e- rr..ra t .j depot. Enquire f ti. subscriber on tlie nrerr -e. ii ii. nVtvell Charlotte. Vt, Jlar-r. wtf PA KM FOR SALE. 'lIHESahstlilssroIlhrs for sale tvtanr. .nwlnbLe I raaidaa. aearCheekerbnri 7:,-. UM. P.M. ... - - asm ti j. asm of good land. wiT:. ; ' . ; aad rences, well watered, and wood ai er - fcient lor the use otthe farm. JOHN LH...N (ilton. Feb. 12. 1 3. 3.-.wtf. FARM FOR. SALE. M'llESolsjariber, ag ono of tt - 1. lag farms In the State, eontaia. - acres, easts to sell toe same, togeme-- aable stock aosl larnitngimplements. it salts the purenaser m sai.i nirni r tne soatn Ban ot narnayq. wiuo Sxn WoodstoJa. Ittute.wiuthen jor i , W, "JpeeT seawisj ajtirul prAIeet oathem of to. nwnt arrirv uiniu?'i ni.. 1 II if: I ttpFAppi! t - .S.:;: abundance ol small fruit of .ill kind- The mrm well adapted for i th. r -I,. Will keep ."sM sheep or cows inlur o r (arm will be sold on reasonable term-. T payment will becash down in part.un. hi run to suit parch.ser. Those w sh.ni t. i r. mrm will do well to call soonuoon. or addr..- UEU. H. ATtv. Bamari. Vt., Aug. ICAug. P. wtr FAIl.1I FOR VILE. 'POESuWri her offer, for saieb'S Int. n i- 1 of isi) acres, runnins: water to the h us. . lrn., well fenced and timbered sm. i fami w old with orw.th..ut -.t-.-k and tool. It w.It I from w to 50 cows and team The er-.ve is loc. a the main road betwei-n Bu-1 ns:t..n aud i to iter Buildings good and nea-scb-.l Frtur, particulars emjoire of ubcrii t online Ijjt Williaton, Sept. W, wtl i i ia. v'ltenu.u. iik. wakke.vs im-L.iors nir. THK GRF.f IHood f tv Purilei . egnti Is eotuVlently recommended to the pu1 1 fbr Liver Complaint. Jaundice. B ! . u-ae-. I aia, Costiveness, Piles, C.ids and Ftver- ii dlfdaliMSs, Eruptions on the sk'n Hti' head. Loss of Appetite, Weakness, r I . . Complaints caased by Impure Bi.ssl. Imi - wbatiuelad eirettAation. or a deranged cr : - a ditloaof the Stomach, Liver, hid ' - an : t vrrjLiD, do.tt hue i p v ;;:;' i i WUhotlt wring Dr. ATorr..', Sl!mu Rtr I vary ana aose wtu convince u tnai (rat dose will convince tu that v. a li . rasa mana tne rlsrnt medicine. Price o 14. JOHNA.PBRKV, ChCKia, Bo-ton T- M. . II t R R i. CO., SSTREMOST STREET BUST. KtVFI! At AoEVrs. y For sale bj all Pealen .n Me-i .tt April 1 wf.m. vUlarhines. , THE t.VIBItlCVN I iL II a wr T H I) I K K .a -la a pwr'IfirnaHr- jwa4lis A;Shakirs Hf HB timaUTHaT LaBR iAkli. :- " LTtjiZZ', ".t. 117, year. T!.e- - au, the parpoee raTenrin. hay! lie as the oerf a. T31'' I'Siieie .iiowri a. Trinmphant at the I a r i I! ;i u s i I i 0 h oyevall enmpeUtors, doing Its w. rk HVSItllt. UCIUKHR AMI HirrlEs i th." nay asks; avbie new macbine aaa w,e. 4oi ale U wcrth the attenn-n . polatsw those deeiroos "i . lac the two. . o ' Tly have lass part, about thaaa thaa an) il- auw beaore th?palllc. Being tne latest ti H i oat ia las Jaowst UneTtbey combini) ,&?'eST wrthnA,.mTArt,Bsedoolvon.l,.i. !I ll R T S Wheel Horse Sake! ,' i aww rake Is oobred to the puhlu , tUieateAaderAe.tlAaAlt LalLv.be.1 ! Metallic Tooth IttlU i ! '""T."1- P1 aad daral'ilitv . I "UST'""- .ismsiavaiaaaqrasj tZ.lm aavAat ewraP rratrH. assail made by the t.MF.S'PI.ow CO.MPANY.OFll',,l', Whose aaaw Is a guarantee that the) are ' ' maobtees ef their Mast aaBaaem the Srt r ' J. S. PQRCE A stS Soto Aft for CM-.ni" " Hay 39, UaSS. wiou HEAR THIS IN MINI. Cheap for Ch11, - AXD Comics., Monldlngs, nraclett'. u tniTes A-c. ' Ar,,i ,.,etmn, on W. er mat, , ll'osi Turning, Srroll SiirmJ, P:at"3 Collins made to order at shortno lice - TIBS'" wrsoosKi, T.N. MERRILL .? BO. IV. H ax a mr May Sit, wtr