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THE BURLINGTON, VT., FREE PRESS, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, 1870. ,CT0 AND VICIXlTr. btkM j piMnt for gloTes his been grant- PiTIVI,,n L. Whittenof Essei, the patent i Mr beuiof -.Mr. S. V. r&rthnrtt tales tie .cats! tr PwlT Downer as conduct- thr ,s S5 train, going south. Mr. rrk- jjr5, , an eicellent conductor, and x gentle 0mi in ererj tense. TimVr utiTe in this market. Shepsxd, In..' Cu commenced this week to run their f planing raiTl night and dsy, in order to keep ar with tte;r o:Jers. The s.les of lumber at ,h - p int thi" spring hive been at least 3,000, . ' feet more thin last season at the correspond-r- time. i 1 eij roa Teial. Mr. Abraham Marlow of i Di.Thi'.l, hl a hearing before Commissioner J M. SmnUty in the District Conrt room in thi citj Tuesday, and was held in iZM bonda to ap pear for trial at the July term of the United States District Court in Windsor, to answer to the eharge of a breach of the neutrality law during the last Fenian raid. Ge. O'Seili. Abraiokeo Gn. irjfeill was brought before Judge Snallcy Tuesday on an applijation to reJuee his bail The Judge was decided in his 'condemnation of 0-Ne.ll'e offence agw the neutrality laws ; but iu con sideration f the fact " of ,he Fenian .-er-.tsfc bad been admitted to bail u. 10,00". he consented to a reduction m this ease to $l H ,,. In the Richmond market, Mon i.v 1 j) b.xe of cbease brought from f. to 12 , e'J' per pound, the latter price for sice new -,, k Bayers do not care to invest in skim c',fr cniess at a wry low figure. Is0 tubs of micer were sold for from 25 to 26 cents. Far i it"f -av thit their grass is suffering for want of Min, and that there must be a short hay crop. IiFroitmos TUt in Miltok. Decoration day n Milton was appropriately observed. Post W m B. Reynolds, No. 21, assembled at their en campment at half past one. The column was utaded by Post Commander L. J. Dix n and Chaplain Woodward, The address was delivered by Mr. M. N. Root. The ceremonies were large !y attended by the citiiens. Appropriate ad dresses were made during the decorating cere monies in the cemetery. One of the old inhabitants of Ilinesburgh died ontheutb inet, Tdly Burntt, aged A. He was born in New Milford, Gran , Jane J 1, 1776. He removed with his father to Arlington, Vt.. in 1780, and thence to Hinertmrgh in 17'. His father, Andrew Burritt, was one of the original proprietors f the town of Omesburgh, and the only on h fettled in town. Tilly Burritt in herited the old homestead, ever lived upon it, with great industry and with economy added to it, and leaves a large portion of it to his de sendanb. Essex Classicai Institute. -This institu tion continues under the management of Mr. F. It. Mussey , who has so successfully conducted it during the past year. The time of opening the fall term will be duly announced. The at tendance of students during the year has been quite large, comparing well with other like in stitutiora of the State in that respect. Mr. Mussey has given universal satisfaction. The reputation of the institution for thoroughness in teaching and discipline has been fully main tained, and the executive committee feel that in continuing his services they will be sustained by the hearty co-operation of all the former friends and patrons of the institute. Eixmox or Omens. The following officers were elected Saturday evening. June 4th, for Company G," 1st Regiment, in Richmond : Captain Jerome I'. Baraum. 1st Lieut George A. El ward 2d Smith Hatch. 1 st Sergt Cyrus Green. 2d " Henry Barnes. 8d R J. Robinson 4th " J. B. Andrews. Curporal Henry Eaton. C. W. Jacobs Ralph Jones. " J. T. Humpbrej. Decouatioic Pat in Eia. The day was observed at Esex in an informal way by the gathering uf a hui.dred people in the cemetery at the (Vntrc. Flowers, in wreaths and in boa qti'te, were placeJ upon the soldiers grates by kin.i and loving bands ; prajers were offered by Bev. Mr Johnson of the Baptist ('hurch ; re u.arki were made by br. h C. Butler, giving a brief htory of the soldiers who were represented here, and suggesting that this tmprompt. gther iQg should be considered only as a preliminary to ..h' more formal observance of Decoration Day m future years, and urging its yearly remem be ranee by all who would honor the suldier who offered up his life upon the altar of his country, ta adJ.tion to the names already mentioned, two other soldiers are represented in this cemetery : Xihn R Kalbert, who was anofliceriu :he 11th Bsejrimcut and died at Alexandria, Va. ; and Mor timer Lister, who died in the prison at Salis bury, X. C. Jo.vksvillc. The Academy closed its spring term the 27th ult, with an exhibition. The ex ercises were of great merit. The pupils both in clabs exercises asd at the exhibition gave evidence of good powers of mind and careful drill, and their readiness and correctness did credit both to themselves, and their teachers. This institution for the last year has beat under the charge of W. N. Phelps, A. M. and wife, and they have given such aatisfactioB that the Trustees have engaged them for the coming year. The students through Mr. T. Gordon and Miss S. M. Colby presented Mr. Phelps with an etegant Bible and Mrs. P. with a silver card basket, valued at over 20. The addresses were very appropriate, and the Academy Hll was crowded with an intelligent and appreciative audience. Finsr National Bike At a regular meet ing of th' Bond of Directors of the First Na tional Bank of Burlington, held Mcndaj, June Oth, Messrs. O. A. Dodge, L. C. Dodge, H. L lodgH, T. R. Fletcher and II. L. Moore retired as Directors, and were succeeded by Messrs. L. B. l'iait, II. P. Hickok, Edward Lyman, George ' Morton and r. W. Woodhouse. Tbe new Board of Directors elected L. B. Piatt as President, and C. W. Woodhousc, Vioe-Prcsi-der.t. Mr. Luther C. Dodge remains as cashier of the bank. This announcement will be enough to inform those who are posted in bank affairs in this com munity, that the First National, through its numerous chsngee of management, has at last reached a permanent condition. To others, we may say that xhi new directors of the First National are also directors of the Merchants' National, with tbe exception of Mr. Woodhouse, who is the Cashier of tbe Merchants' National The change is thus a virtual union of the two banls. We are in&rmed, however, that the two will not be consolidated, bnt will mam taii. their vcpirate existence and banking houses, and will vti leavor to acooenmodite the commu mlT wi fujy fDt two have ever done, or more s- The management of the Merchants' National has nut only beer, remarkably smcccful finan cially. but it ha, .mmude.i th- high respect and confidante of the community. The same qualities m.j uf course 1 expected to inarac teriie tbe new manapma,, t!w t in. x;jm1 Its president. Col I.. B. l'Uvtt. a well known, substantial and respected citizen, f recognised energy and abili'y as a boaines. , onager. Its vice president, Mr. Woodhouse, M f th. most experienced ani competent lunk ,.ffvr, jn the State. Its cashier, Mr. Luther i . li(4w, has been tbe courteous and pop-iUr raehier of the bank for tbe past year In such hands the bunk will be en lit ted to the fullest cctfidenoe of depositors and customers and the pu!hc sviie raUy. .ew Bak Ine be intere-tmg iatell' reuee does not comprise all the banking news of tw dsy We understand thit a number of our cmsens, ioduding Messrs. F. M. VanSicklen, l.iwrence Btrnee. S. Gates, O. J. Walker, A. C. V", r L Sumner, A W. Allen, and E. C. Laiis, with Mr. Spaulding of Jericho, hve re cently been taking the neceemry steps to organ ic a new bank in tins city. They have already secured the requisite authority, and circulation, from the Comptroller of the l urrency. The or ganisation of the bank will uke place without delay, and an opportunity will le offered to such of our capitalists aa desire to be aeeocii.ted with the gentlemen named as stockholders Tbe ca pital oi ine uinK, ae uooereUad, will l 52OO -"W, with the pmilege of increasing to SODO.- It U1 be seen that the morers in this ms'te- comprise tome of our heaviest and most substantia! citiiens, end the thing "mesnB busmen.- We shell bale further information doubtless in a day or two. The Ship fact!. THE STOCK BOOKS SOOX TO BE OPENED. Vfc are glad to hear that the Directors of the Caughnawaga Ship Cansl Co hire decided to open the books for subscriptions to the capital stock of the Company, as soon as the necessary preparatory steps can be taken. Of course our citizens will be cxrected to take the proportion cf slock which properly belongs to the shire of this city, and we trust they have already made up their minds to do so promptly and cheerfully. Important as the enterprise is to all New Eng land, no place has a greater interest in its ac complishment than Burlington. We do not think Got. Underwood overstated the case a par ticle when he said, in one ,f the Board of Trale meetings, that this city could better afford to furnish the entire sum needed to laild the canal than to have it fail. Burlington will not be ex pected to build the canal alone ; I u it trill be expected to make some handsome figures on the stock subscription ; and every citiien who has anything to invest, should be eajer to do his part in this matter. We belie ve they will teed nu urzinc so to do. The canal cannot f.l t one of the best mvinir investment, of .h..!- 1 the tolli on lumber -done will piy a good per centage on the cost. Bat the dividends are the let ot the inducements to Burlingtonians to take hold of this mailer in earnest A public I :.r".U,BTg,M,raf.e0IBaJr0 7a, rZlTr" nm"" l " "r innu int cil) . We hope to hear soon from the committee that haveincbaraethe matter of a pubhc meet ng od this eubject, in this city Tut New Bak. Howied Natio.'al Bask or IlcauKOToar At an informal meeting of a few of the business men of Burlington interested iu the organisation of new Bank, held at the office of Messrs. L. Barnes & Co., Toe-lay sfter noon.it was the unanimous opinion of th se pre sent that such an organization was necessary, and would meet the wants and approval of our citixena. An association was formed,the requisite i amount of stock subscribed for, and the organii- i ation certificate was duly signed and executed, 1 forming a Banking Association for the purpose i of transacting the business of banking under the 41 Act to provide a national currency secured by j a pledge of United States Bonds and to provide j for the circulation and redemption thereof, ap- proved June S, 186-1 " The name adopted for the association was the Howard National Bank of Burlington, Vt, and the following persons j were elected directors : Lawrence Barnes, F M. Van Scklen. C. M. Spudding, O. J. Walker. J. H. Gates, A. W. ADen.E. C. Loomis.A. C. Speir, C. A. Sumner. At a subsequent meeting of the Directors, Lawrence Bernes was elected Pres. ident, F. M. Van Sickles, Vice-President asd U. A. Sumner, Cashier; and an assessment of 50 ' per cent of the canital stock was laid and order- I ed payable the 11th inat , to the Cashier of the . Bank, at the Banking I loose of the Burlington 1 Savings Bank, at 3 o'clock p. m. The Whitsunday serrioea at St. Paul's church yesterday were exceedingly interesting. The mu sic for the forenoon was arranged with especial care, and was given by the regular choir with the addition of the fine tenor voice of Mr. H. 1) Hop kins of Montpelier. Mr. AtwilTs sermon was an excellent one, on the descent of the Huly Spirit The animal Commemorative Service of the Sabbath School Children, and presentation uf their Missionary offerings, took place in the aft. -noon. The chancel was beautifully decorated for the occasion. In front was a mount of flowers and evergreens, from which rose a cross of evergreen some six feet high. The font, lec tern, etc. , were also decorated with evergreens and flowers. The children, 12' in number, marched in, bearing their class banner?, and sing ing the processional hymn, " Come Holy Ghost.' A reed organ had been placed in the chancel, and all the singing of the service, including the chanting of the Psalter, Hymn for Whitsnnday, etc., was performed by the children, under the director of Mr. S. B Whitney, organist and choir master, Mr. E. M. Bead presiding at the great organ. At the conclusion of the service Rev. Mr Atwill made some appropriate re marks, alluding to the work of the Sabbath school for the year. Each class was then called for, by its class name, when a member of the class came forward bearing the amount of the weekly Sunday contributions, for the year, in an envelope, and a bouquet The former was hand ed to the rector, Mr. AtwiE, who read the motto adopted by the class, with the amount and I !,, ofmt"ak : average of their contribution ; the latter was Killed Thoe. A. Abbott, Lowell, Mass.; Jas. given to Mr. C. O. French, the Superintendent a Hardy, Rutland ; M. M. Croaker, Rutland, cf the school, who placed the bouquets as re- , Wounded-E M. Fosa, Rutland ; Geo. Kin oeived, into holes which had been made to re- I Rntrand ; A. tt. Field. Greenfield. Mass. ; ceive them in the cross, which thus became Dw,K" Sr" Ym W- H- Emerson, transformed into a beautiful floral design. The j B""'11 w- H- IJoJ sta Ri! cm eSect of this was exceedingly pleasin?. The con- I x- Y-; w- J- Howard, Rutland, all tribntions were found to amount to S14S M8, be- 1Jd ! J- w- McFarland.. Salem, K. Y. ; E. ing an average of SI. 55 to a scholar. Thecoc - tributions are all appropriated to the support of Bishop Turtle's mission in Crab. To the class which brought the largest contribution, Mr. At will presented a handsome banner on which was inscribed the words " Gloria in Exesbis Deo" The children msrebed out at tbe close, singing Keble's Hymn "Sun of my Soul" The whole service wss of an usual interest. The church was filled, and it was the general opinion that the service has not been excelled in fitness and beauty upon any similar occasion, in this church. AsMvKBsamT. The Good Templars of this city celebrated their Sixth Anniversary Fri day by a Pic-nic in the woods of D. Howard.Esq.. and it was a gratifying success. Over two hun dred members of the order with special friends participated, and the occasion was rendered still more enjoyable by the presence ot the Queen City Cornet Band, who kindly volunteered their services. From 2 o'clock until 7 the large par ty enjoyed themselves in rambles through the extensive grounds, and at T sat around in groups under the " grand old pines" to partake of the delicacies and substantials prepared in lavish profusion by the ladies of the Lodge. Sapper over, the party adjourned to the grove of Mrs. Root, sdjacent, to tbe pic-nic grounds, where a floor had been prepared for such as enjoy dancing. With lanterns hung, upon the trees, ani to the music of liolmberg's Qaiirille Band, the party while d away the hours nntil nearly 12 o'clock, when the nfli'tr closed, pronounced by all to be the best " Anniversary" Cham plain Lodge had ever celebrated. The Lodge feel under gnat obligations to Mr. Howard tor the use of his groused, and s more suitable place cannot be found for a pic-nic. Tbe Sup Casal Mbxtiso, theosll for which appears iu another column, will he one of the moat important and interesting Meetings ever held in this chy. We are informed tbt the fol lowing diesjngnished gentlemen will be present sod address the meeting : Hon. John Young, of Montreal. Sir Alexander T. Gait, Sherbreoke. Governor Claflin of Masehutetes. Governor Stearns of Xew Hsmpshire. Governor Hendee ot Vermont Er Governor Smith " Ex Governor Page " Hon. L S. Huntington, Montreal. Hon. L. H. Holton Hon V, alter Shanley Mayor Shurtletf ' I cston lion. John W. Grifwold. Troy. Hon John W. Stewart, Vermont. Hon. Frederick Billings. E. H. Derby of Boston Hun. Smith M. Weed. Plattsburgh Such a list of speakers as this woul i fill our i - - v' Uraet hall.at any tioe,rwrt frcm the very niirh . . ." rarfc-.,K!- i. .1 wiportince awl mwrestof tbe subject which thsv -ill nrL The i&ftrfinz ili be held on the Sf3d in-Uiital ae shM hare more to Pay alwut I it betaeen now and then. ' SnciDE Oliver PIace,ssU 15, son of Austin Place, living in the south eastern part of Hinei burgh, 4iot hiatfielf through the heaj, Jane 4th, ! dying instAQlly. He had appear ed oddly .it times for ome month?, chnnnerV society, and smni(d himseli1 tuueh with his gan, Mmetia "msrtinff that he wouH rither die than do this sn-i tbat Satanlay moroin he t to Kt for a lo! of lamber, when he mtvle a simihr ren'k. lie then took his cr.n and went into the ehamerat down ou thea bcd.nut the waiz'.e of hie gun tohib fureheftd,aad with tbe pun-rod di chari it.the whole eharse or gmaU ohot cruih iop throuch his Wad. iu Ml to the floor, and ahrn found, tbe hand was still clpitig the rod. LVi Jc.vcnox. Tbe wife or Mr. D. L. Sbarpley of Essex Jnacfiou. was thrown from a wsgon 1 ni?day p.m., and wrionsly injured. The aocident was caasel by a. bal place in the road. ria. , . . . ST. ALBA MS IT K.Mr1. Gutter Market, T urslay, June 7, 1870 There was less actlrit in the bufter marker, and prices showel a furl her decline. Ruling price 2,ra, some fine lots firinging 28c. Shipment buttsr, 676 tut ; c" a-ese, 79 boxes. Fatal Railroad Accident. TKURIIILE ACCIDENT OX THE RUTLAXIl 3. BURLIXGTOX R.R. I'onr Persona Killed and Thirteen lojored. accidkxt ox ;tiic II A B I.EM ex. TEXSIOX RAILROAD. We arc able to present the following particu lars of the terrible accident cn the Rutland Kail real announced in our evening elition of iTcd :sday : The night express train coming north Tues day night ran into a washed out culvert about midnight near Ludlow, dumping the engine and leaving the cars on the south side of tSc break, but injuring no one but, we believe, the engineer. A freight train was then standing at Summit station, in Mount Ilolley, and a tele gram was sent for the engine and caboose to come to the scene of the disaster and take the P"gers to Rutland. This was done The passengers, twenty-five in number, were trans ferred to a freight car and started north. When abont two miles north of Summit station, at 2 oclock a.m , they ran into another washout, some 90 feet wide and lo feet deep. The engine am, tfa. and the car Ml.,,. . Landin.ontonof the locomotive. To the A-k ' 1 - of thi" feaf',, I,lunec in ,he J,,kRaH t0Ta' lm""1 crashine ,imbm f " , wounueu, were aoaeu tne norrors 01 scaia- ing from the steam escaping from the wrecked locomotive. When help was finally eecured, and the killed and wounded ex tricated, it was found that a sad list of casual ties had occurred The engineer, James Hardy, and Mr. M. Croaker, master car builder of the ruad, who was riding on the engine, were in stantly killed. One man in the car, a Mr. Abbott, from Iiosell, Mass., was also killed. Another passenger died before night three other passengers had broken bones, and nine or ; ten were scalded by the steam, some of them in I a horrible manner. Mr. Fobs, engineer of the , passenger engine wrecked at Ludlow, was so badly scalded that when he polled off his boots the skin came off with them. Notwithstanding his injuries, be walked back to Summit and sent i a telegram to Rutland giving information of the , disaster. ' It was then found impossible to reach the scene by train from Rutland, another break having occurred between Summit and Rutland by the I washingout of a culvert. Owing to this condition ' of affairs, but scanty information could be ob- 1 tained, up to 6 o'clock last evening. Prompt measures were however taken to repair the track , "l- nmanicatkn from Rutland. Gov. t ' S reMMa ,ne "P01 " - POM":ie-SM ! eTB7 Pofflil,le measure was taken by Supt Mer rill anu tne raiiroaa omctais to render tne injur ed as comfortable as possible. Among the wounded was Mr. William Peine of Boston, son of our townsman J S Peirce.who had a leg broken and some severe bruises. His brother, Mr. Albert Peirce, went to care for him vesterday At last accounts his le had been 1 set and he was as comfortable as could be ex- pkd ! Among the passengers were Mr. Skillisgs of Boston, partner of our townsman, Lawrence Barnes, Esq., who with a party from Boston was on the way to this city to attend the wed Jisg of Miss Barnes. Mr. Barnes received despatches last evening from Mr. Skill in gs and Gov. Page, informing him that none of his friends were in jured except by scratches and bruises. A caterer from Boston, and several assistants who were bringing the wedding entertainment, ordered from Boston by Mr. Barnes, were also on tbe train, and found tnemaelves doing a smashing business. We believe that this is tbe first case of a pas- ssnger killed by an accident on the Rutland road. The culvert, the failure of which caused the last disaster, was regarded as perfectly safe, it having stood for twelve or fifteen years, and had withstood the freshet of Isst fall. The fall of rain by which these washouts ware caused was very heavy along the road over tbe mountain, much heavier than in Rutland even, where it rained copiously from Tuesday at - o'clock p m. until about o'clock the next morning. At 2 o'clock this morning we received a des patch from Rutland, furnishing the following tr - "nsaen, rvuiianu, eaon m nip; irumau Week, Stoddard, N H.; W. J. I'ler-e, B.ton, leg broken ; C. II. Eaton, Bristol, Vt , face and shoulder badly cut. An accident occasioned by a washout, also oc curred on the Harlem Extension Railroad about 2 am. Wednesday. We have not been able to obtain the particulars, but is reported that the engineer and fireman are missing and that tbe engine, baggage and smoking cars were thrown off into the river. UTEB No one was killed in the accident on tne Har lem Extension Railroad. Tbe engine and to cars were tumbled into Otter Creek, as at first reported. The engineer, reported missing, was found a long distance down stream clinging ta a stamp, and too much exhausted to Jrae hitueif out of the water. ernet Hrettca! Srlri. The Vermont Medical Society met in this city in the City Court room Tnetdij morning at nine o'clock fjr its wmi-annoal Conrention. But few members being present at the opening, the society adjourned to 2 p m. without trans- acting any business. The society assembled at 2 o'clock p.m.. Dr. Henry Janes of Waterbury, President, in ths chair, and Dr. L. C. Butler of Essex, Secretary. The credentials of Dr B. F. Sherman and lr. Shumway, as delegates from tbe Medical Socity of New Vork, and of Dr. Albert Smith, as dele gate from the Xew Hampshire Medical Society, were arm roved, and the fi-entlemen were invited by the President to participate in the proeee ings of the society. The gentlemen responded in some happy remarks , expressing the congratula tions of their respective societies. Dr. L. C. Butler read a paper on " New lie medial Agents," mentioning, among others, some of the chemical preparations of James R Nichols & Co., which he commended, and the two remedies resently introduced to tne proles- ciark, Mrs Dr. Harding, Mrs. lietset Onro, Miss rion via.. Chloral Hylrnt nd Iodoform. j Susie Landon. Mrs Mary Boanlraan. Mrs. liranso Dr. O. F. F.saett read a paper on - An,.- 1 Phelp.. Miss Ian. RoMnson, Mrs. tiral.in P.,.lp. . . . .... I .1 - Mrs Alffe.1 Kni.u, Mt-. 1'r. Huiaj.hrci. Mrs theucaia Mtdwifery." giving a rumr of the ( CmJtM KoMMOn , u. present knowledge of their use in this department ,en ii n) Moh a1jo eontributot l.y childrtn, of inedlcmM. through Miss Emma RoMneon, Jfi 50 The subject was freely discussed by I'm. SARAH C. COLE. Smith, Hyde. Tuttnm. Crosby. Fas-ett. Shjr-j Mit Cor.See.of'IIomoforDes.Chll." man, Upham and Branch, generally f.voring its i r.catKi' Konsa '' Erath. What" Na , and speaks cf its entire fety, if properly I ture.ver.. rem.dy tml -jkPr aimioistered Tbe gecertl xprsiun nas in favor of chloroform aa the aiuestfaetic t be u?ed. Dr. C. I. Frost rervl a paper on the " Uies ! . . . . .. . , .. . ' RBU llDUteH UI "F1UUJ " w ceoeral JiMiattion, ia whwh Vn. Crosby, Mnitti, . PCDerai j , 1 uin r.u ....-a. Dr. John Branch read an obituary notice of Dr. Stlh R. Diy of St. Albaai, deoeiMid. The socifty adjourned to 8 o'clock p.m. KTVSIVO SKSaiOX. Tbe society met at f o'clock, tbe pre-Hent in the chair. In the absence of Dr. Harding the Vice Vrvs'i deot, who was expected to real an e?y. Dr. C. P. Frost of Brattteboro, read a oommuni tation from Dr. E. E. PheJp? of Brattleboro, cn " The Pathology cf Fevers. Tbe Ptwdeat preentel tbe credentials of Dr. r. . .. C P. Kincbury, delegate from the li 3ieai- I cu'i Society, who invited to pirticipate iu 1 .r.Li-Q ii- ir: the delitwraiion oi low w-ij. o"-'.; resnonded to the invitation in a hippy manner Dr. Thelps pIr was reerr t0 tne oomcoiltM cn publications. The society adjourned to meet st 0 ocloct this morning. The exercises for to-day will consist of papers cn " Gun shot fracture?." by Dr. l Jones of Waterbury, and "Statistic -f Con sumption in Vermont," by Dr. L. C. liutlcr. It is. also expecled that a pper will te read by Dr. G. B Bullard of St. Johnsbury, on The use of the Thermometer tn medical practice." Tbere will also be reports of caes by Drs. S. Putnam of .Montpelier, and A. B. Crosby of H.nover, N. Y. Tbe meetinf of the Kcity to-lay promifw to l one of great int ere t. I The Society commenced agreeably to aljourn ment. President Janes read a paper on Gun-ihot Fractures, giving results of his observations upon these cases, whilst occupying a position as a sur geon of the army in the late war. Referred to the committee onp ublicalion. Dr. G. 1). Bullarl of St Johnsbury read a pa per on the Thermometer in Disease, recording hie observations upon the use of this instrument in the progress of various diseases, as Scarlatina, Measles, Typhoid Fever and Tuberculosis. The discussion on this paper was participated in by Drs. Crosby, Kingsbury, Bollard, Janes, Putnam and others. Referred to the committee on publication. 1 r. Crosby presented a photograph of a fair of Siamese twins for the examination of the So ciety and gave a history of the case In connec tion with the subject he gave minute details of the operations for vesice-vaginal fistula. Adjourned to 2 p. m. AFTERNOON. The Society convened agreeably to adjourn ment. President Janes in the chair, assistel by Vice-President Abram Harding of So.t Hero. Dr. L. C. Butler read a paper on statistics of consumption in Vt, particularly with reference to its geographical distribution among the coun ties of the State in proportion to population. The subject of thisp.perw.sd.sc.byl.rchum. J " J- Th l"" was referred. , Dr. Hutchiuson of Knosburg presented an obi I tuary;notice of Dr. S. S. Butler of East Berkshire, which was reterred. ' Drs. C P. Thayer and H. Langdon of Bur lington were proposed for membership in the So ciety by Dr. Hydo of the Board of CounciHora.snd were unanimously elected. The Society were presented with samples of various Fluid Extracts, prepared by II . A. Til don & Co., of Lebanon .N. Y., and also a sample of their Fsrrated Wine of Wild Cherry.which the m.mlicri r.F ,1m Snewtv ivers desired to test in 'heir practice. A Tote of thanks was unanimously tendered to the City authorities and especially to City Judge Shaw be having incommoded himself thereby fur the courtesy of permission to hold the sessions of the Society in the City Court Room, After which the Society adjourned. ' The Caaghaatiagn Strip f anal a- an Intrsl- nut. This Company's charter is perpetual. The Company has under it the right to regulate its own tons, lnecanai wiu ne less man tniny miles in length and will cost, as will be seen by the annexed letter of J. B. Mills, an old and eminent engineer. 92,374,729. It will have but twenty-five feet of lockage, and bat two . . . ' fit e men to attend it, night and day. It will ran through a level country with one half the canal below the surface- It will not be exposed to flood and break by freshets. It will have no equipment to support. It will not be subjected to public plunder, for it will beexelueirely under the control of its owners. Its capacity will be five timet that of the Erie Canal, which isal- 0TCT crowded with business. It wUI be open twenty days longer than the Erie Canal, object, like that canal, to breaks by U freshets when business is most pressing It will command the business beawae :t opens the quickest, cheapest ana ssreet route irom the great lakes, the Ottawa and the Wert, to the Atlantic seaboard of the New England States. It is the throat through which the New Eng land States and the Atlantic European nations must be fed. It is the channel through which the lumber of the West and Canada , the fish and ' salt of Labrador and the Province of Quebec, will reach New York and Sew England. Tne marble and slats of Vermont, the iron of the Adirondaeks, the railroad iron and the manu- tsctores add merchandize of New England des tined to Western markets must go by this route The amount of tolls paid on the New York Canals in 18M. was S4,24V.,3:!. These are plain and truthfal statements. It is obvious that this Canal can pay for itself in i two years and save money to the producer, carrier and consumer; and do the same business , ia cms half of the time, and at one half of the costs of transportation over any other route j between the East and West. But in such a permanent work ten per cent. 1 is all that any capitalist can ask. the rest should ! go to the consumer by a reduction of the tolls. LETTS FBOlt J. B. MILLS, ( IV f I. FSilINEE. PtXKituu., May 11. 1ST". To the Hon. Levi Vndtrwood: Sib Your favor of tbe 12th inst.isiahand. . You suggest that tbe estimate of the cost of the j Cssjghnswsga canal be so modified as to eoc 1 template the same to be one hundred and fifty j feet wide (which I conclude is tbe width of tbe ! surface of the water, the canal being full) I which will require thirty feet additional width ! at bottom, making the canal one hundred and ten tee', wide at bottom. Also to increase the length of the locks one hundred feet, making the same three hundred feet in length. I have made an approximate estimate of said modifica tions and present them in bulk form excluding details. My estimate of the cost of said canal I made twenty-two years ago was l,M4,4i, the canal to be eighty feet wide at bottom and tbe lock to be two hundred feet in length. The enlargement of tbe prism of the canal as suggestid will cos" S2ll,20n and the length ening of the locks win cost I2'1.0l'. Then we haveforaerestiinate, - - S1.SU.408 Enlargement of Prism, - - - 82M.3 ; Lengthening of Locks, - - - SI '-"'.two Making $2,145,608 In view of the present fetal- of things, ia a financial point of view, as dtstiagaiifaed from the utate of the same twenty-two Tears aro. I 1 conclude there should be a certain per centage adied to the estimate of the cost of the canal to . make the same better conform to the present state of tbe a&atra in the country. Ibis is nm ' nlv financial tiMtinn at which voa can iadffe as well anil but I think we ought to add, at leant twenty per cent, to tbe estimate, as above which will be s4rj,ri, maun; tne wnoie mated cost $2,571,7-, which 1 think will per form the work. Such a canal and locks as you suggest will well accommodate a vessel of one thousand tons cargo and ia accordance with all estimates of the Drotress. advancement and increase of the business of the oonntry, she will have enough lo do. I remain. Sir, Yourob't. eerv't J. B. Mm." IICMVKSS OTICI-M. A C.IRII. The Managers of the "Home for Destitate Chil- j dren." in BttrUnirton, gratefully acknowlate the followins subscriptions to the " Permanent Funi." f..r the benefit of the "Hrme " From South Hero through Mrs. A. if. Wheeler, Mrs LewuMott, $1 no. Mrs. Wallace Uott, $2.00 ; Mrs. Frank Landon. Mrs. Jerome Ball, Mrs. Lorcosi Hall, Mrs. sjamnel Pbelps, Mrs. Jesse Land'.D. Mrs. Myron Landon, M'ss Mary A Landon, Miss Fannie Wheeler, Mrs. A. SI. Wheeler. Mrs. Henry Robinson, Mrs. Thlrra Harringtrjn, Mrs. Anna Plztey, Laura C. Carpenter. Mrs. Reuben Allen, 3fi5s Aucus'a Phelps, Mrs Dr. nt i Me mfdicit pronertiei than was ever before combin- o-l id mc inwicnw? f.r ti.s cure of aU ooghs, tthetlier acutuor linenn. it has proven .t super! orltvover evertjiuz else. For Torpid Liver." ,f - Uillnnan" avnH t.,r I '..narir,tit-lnn isfrhaa hr.arAlsl. it Is a tever-fsllmi; remedy. As a flood PuriSer, i ii il ceveraiiinir ren f,r the cure of Pimples. Klotches. Eruptions and all nnraorsitis unminatea ooia i arujet. , jan0 s-d tue thurs eat A wiw , The mieroscoie shows the color of the hairdos to j t,4ir KUnds become enfeebled, thi pitjrneEt fails. l vne aiier atwiner ww uir unm" wnite, or tan ; out, producing baldness. Baldness is esy ti pre vent out nam 10 cire. aikkh jiaib ir.on rtiofis it . cvsn restores the hair sometime . alw.iv1 tores its color. I mote Ifit? renot ation is at onre visible; soitMfS'.frtshnes and r1os of jouth. This I Crest ornament sh- uld oe preserroii since it can l by Arsa'- Haik Viuor, wtjirh ts twiutifully clean and tree from anything injurious to the hair. Trib une, eSprin.vule, N, Y. ForCoccs Ooud'Asd CoisuMPTio-f. Apothe carw write" ui We know of no medicine wh-ch ha-drcrvedly sustained so hlh a repufation as the l gtit futmnwjf iniiitm " race f i ana fri 1 recti. Cutlet Brothei-s A Oo Bo ton. (late Reed, Cutler A Co. 4 , . EMitaT Mev or FciiutrE have disonvc red thst blectricity ani msnetfsm are developed in the rys tfru from the iron i Ike Hood. This account tor tbedeb-.hty, low spirit, and lack of enrsy a per S'o Ieli wuen this vital element Ire. nines reduced. Tbe Peruvian Sr.p, a protoxide of iron, inpplles the blood with Us iron element, and tn tbe ocly form In which It is possible for it to enter tbe cir culation. Tooth ache procesds from ajrue In the facf, optr a ting upon the exposed nerv-i of a decnyel tooth. Rub the Ercm thoroughly with the ficeer, wet with Jottnion'a Anodyne Ltntmtntf heat tbe faci well, an i lap a flannl wet with liniment cn tbe face also put a little nf the liniment into tbe caritj (f the tooth on c itton. The s)s:em frequently cits outcf rrderandrbonM be at once repilated, ele otlHr troubles will ersoe ; when phjtio is ntfdM take ParwotCt purgtine Pills, tney are a safe, wholesome, and natural medicine. Errry ftmlly ceeds to keep In the bom some thins that will cara betdaeh, f toothache, ajne patns. lamene'i, btuis cramps, and other kinds of rain and saffermtr. and wbat (s tnere so jood ss taaoe'sPaln-KlltinsMsUte OIL Try It, ffpcqial gofiqes. THE LIFE SUSTAINING OROANS. Tho twoorzans which minister most directly to the support of the body, are the tUmach and liver. In the former tho first prvCesa of digestion takes place, under the action of that poweiful solvent, the gastric juice. Theaco the food, crnrsrted Into a pulp, passes Into the duodenum, where it Is subject ed to the action of the bile or gall, flowing from the liver, and of the fluid geserated by the pancreas, or iwettlresd of the eyst'm. These secretions seper ato the nutritious portion from the rest and it is thea taken up by the absorbent vessels and convey ed into the channels of circulation in the form cf venous Mood, while the waste matter is Hscharged thrensh the bowels. Unloss all these p- eosses are duly performed, disease of some sort l- i evitable, and the best of all medicinal agents for jr srvins or restoring the tone and rczulatins; the action of the three orrans the stomach, Hrer and Intestines) by which the three-fold work Is carried on. Is II, t tettet's stomach Bitters. Indigestion is generally accompanied by constipation, and tho gentle cat bar tic operation of the Bitters is no less Important in cases otthifl kind, than its tonic etfect ur.oo the stomai and biliary gland. Boauty u (.rrson as well as health, depend in no small do.ree upon the regularity of the excretue functin. A sallow complexion, a taick opaqua coarse skin, a tainted breath, rush of blood to the bead, loss of memory, headache, and extreme mental depression, are the usual accompaniments of oo-tivt'Dfes. A course of the Bitters will infallibly relieve, and finally caai&h those obnoxious s)mptoms, while invigorates the stomach and promoting healthy action in the liver. This genial vegetable stomashic and alterative, strikes at disease in its pnmarv sources, the assimi lating, secretive and expulsive organs, and the cures it t-ffecu aro cuaequenUy thorough asd com pute MAUXES: IMIttliVMs: DEATH 2 may one ne from uccg preparations for coloring the hair charel with ac- tate of load and sulphur. You may know them by the heavy metallic sediment which has to be shaken up before the disgusting oomroani con beapp.ied. The "Journal of Chem letrj" sas there are rSirfy of tkrm in tat nwitt There is but one dye in existence which contains no deleterious substance, and that is CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR DYE, wh has been carefully analysed by Professor Chi u, ani de.larod by him t ) oatain no lead or anv other hurtful ingredient See his manuscript certificate, at Cristadoro's, f Astor House, New Yoik. CRIbTADORO'3 HAIR PRESERVATIVE, as a Dressing, acts like a charut on the Uairafter Dyin?. Try It. Juni' I Miwlm roil uorii l'ATCiiic.s, kr;cki.ks AXIS Tt.N, USE "PSRliy'd MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION." The oo, Reliable and Harmless Remedy known in Sclonee for removlnx brown discoloratioos frosa the Face. Prepared only by Dr. B. C. PERRY, 49 Bocl t , N. Y. Sold by Druggists everywhere. I'Ull'UK t) THE I'AI K. ForCome dones. Biack-Heads. Flesh Horma or Crohs, Pimply Eruptions and Blotched disfigurations on the Face, use Perrv's Commedone A Pimple Remedy. Re Ualde, Daru.!e!i8, and contain no Powm, Depot, 40 Bond bt.. N V. Sofd by I irueirisls every- where. niirUlf !4wlai VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR REWEWER. IT mr i rairn i u in toiie i.K.;r hair 'I 7 !tlt,l.AI LOLOK. It keei the hair from faHing not. H ' the hst dressiog in the world, making lifeless, stiff, hratby hair, healthy, soft and glossy. For sale b all drnsists. R. P. HALL A CO., Nashaa, X. U , Proprietor. Jane i wenwlu Slit JUarhrts. CAMHItlDm: CAT-TldC MARK?!, ron Tsrs vrasx ssroiso nrssnar. -icsa 7, 1370. asfocsrr or Livs svoi a at wabsbt. Cattle. Sheep A Lambs, (swine. This wee, 773 ft 4 1 Last week, 45u liH 4n Vermont, tj WH 75 Prices of Market Borf Extra $13.-5 ac 13.7; tret Jaality.iii 6USJI2 7i: lAtqaality (II 7S. lqualit! 0 "isrlll in. Prices ot tswre Cauls Workine Oxen, per pair, i v. t&, $230 ar rm. Milch Cows and Calves from BIS, a in, Yearlings, $11 1 l : to-r old I 39, three years old tl eT jVKi Pnoos of bti'ep and Lambs la lots $4 iai, 14 50 5 on, s wi J6 oil ssas, extra $7 r a 00, or from 5 9e ty It. HpriDK Lambs (7 ? Veal Calves t" till. Hiea 7e f It.. Tallow O Mo ft. Pelts' il.-5eaeh. Calf buins 16 i7e a. Prleesuf P.iuitry Kxtra 174 e lj . prime I7c 0 i. ,c, eoori td s I7e; nicdiom Ifit avis.e; poor to uwdinm :6e tf BSMABKa, Cattle A fair demand fur Castle ontiLOes Una week. The mlu, for the mos: part, was remarka bly Bmd. Some lute espeeial pains was manifest in thensttfns. Feniaeism has apparently e&nethrojjh Canada has furD-abed sum csl head of Steers tirs week, which, in connert on w.th the tialeoee -l Kortbarn sti-ck. figure 773 head. Prices ranire plump np to last eets Uxures I. H Sanceant Sull t uai afIJ5 e.t, ires. .id. s eacn. TOa.n atJU rowt.dre iS,ea..1lxenatll.' ewt. dress l M eaoi. B. Dow soldi Oien atJr ewt.drewaii3ltseetiitOlMieAtii.'cwt.er-s SWIbseaoh. ..i4Stalc,tl.2J.e- ... dree, w mn aaeti. a. si. Bven aoiauxen at i j;r e.L drea 9 cwt eah. !. Vry.ait'jy Ai ; am i'aitiu at J-Lav ,W n wm -,.i.a. - aa - . . i. (U5) II r ewt. C E. UammKt volt! 4 Oxen at i f 1 J M y cwt, n -i2.") tb eeb ; 4 Oxao it J v; l cwt, dron 9 2 R i emeu. C. T Biwki anln exUa 4 ' year old atwr at t'3 ewt, dra-f S"-) lb. .rh Johnioa t Uuot wl4 Oxen at 11300 r cwt, drM : from Id to I ewt ect : and Ortn at f i bicwt, drM from tw to 9uu tfca mh. Sheep Sheep Jwirirww dran, batabor arrc ed to be 4.ah, and althouh Healer are wiilinxfy gall on dnfr. tmtebm do (nt Kuanctef tbwm. toe thetr VW7 otroiceet Ita, ow ? oc T fc. aod I ar arad In Uke proportion. tal rraiaitu p-r. withalffartirelftemand. A (- Kitunic awi bhecp at .s F tb . E. H ee fc L rmji ou uttl i Jl C-n taV IK P..nltrt.lvVrit ltitaa-,f Ttibv n.t Vn-mm. m,ir I' y Jh. Thentpptj tbwmont'oe. AjV Its er i few fprmgch:ctearC' trad The laicet int wu l.Hfir;Lt hy T. Ketchiim, !H !tg hj F F. Brady. nOSTO.V MlItKKTS. WanfxsDAr. Jno' - Ther m better tee.mg ts tiie Flour market. Iat noiMprovaaient la pnees toDfitlce. ILe saiosnaie nut oeen to any .xteit, ooi oemana is nr. ..... ....'..e... , -. . se tmururirir Weuauta Wmurn nierflue at Si 47.. ; orimnaa extras at $39 6&: Milwaukee x trai at S j $i 7t aad Wtiirf t extr mtf-Mtf 6 Jj t -I. iiKlo'linschufoe bakers' brtnde VVhite wheat been in fa r cenuind with ea'e- $j s It for ObiK, In 1-ana and Hichlffan. ! V 6 -'m for LeouMDoQ anJ v'lx.icr lUiaeia. ana $6 .") -i ej lor bt. Lum, ihv tatter puce lor XAFortlsa onuid. ) ait1 Hear i sarr and price are noaitat. Corn Meal : quiet, with amallaalea at tJ." 4P 5 ui.lhr common aal Braodywme. In Re Ft- ur tie lcs have been rmtl at J5 5 To e bll. GRAIN. The mtffcet fereorn hesheenqnlet ince our lat-taut pnr?M are a thade eaaler, aitwcbni li a tana i cUaose. Tbaialrs bare been at $i is 4f t Jiifir Southern Yellow ; i .:. tfl ' f-T Ktern Yellow, anil $1 13 & I iC ir new and m 1 lum-i. and SI U forwbit. Uat are quite tluil wtl. lar rlrals. Tbe sales hare been at 5r- o u f r l'i :nr-e Edward bland ; C3 0t 6-c tor Canai and 6' T3c fur eomniun and cboioe Weatern. In Rve tbe ale hare been unall at $1 10 -T l r. buahcl. Mi 'tM hare been nld at I50 2i tine Feel $i' it 27 , ; and mMdilues I 3 1 r tun. , PROVISlN- Tbe purk markt-t ontinuri very I quiet, bnt wit, riaais trtocks are .juiti firm. Tbe sales hare en at tit a m -J.'.' fur prim-. t3t) ST SO.'x'fwr hum, and t-i- " fur o par l- f t 1 qoiU firm and seare. Tbeaalee have tenat $'."' St j G iarf.r oias, f IT 0 15 f r extra meat, ami i; V' Ht , J-i fur fa r iiv Lara i rather dull and i.a tiren icli- j int; at tr. , iff lis lh fur atem an t kettle renrj. r ed. act Alfscn'fcaady u.illo- at 1-i 1 -.c f lb. aeto s.se f Mtkict. Suited Hama hare been la fair deinant at I7i & 19c -If U. a to quality. P.Hi-InrEe Ths market fiae beeu quite du'l fi-r Butter since oar las: with ahaodant recei,u, .ntl prioeM hare e.ired u L Choice York and r inunt oairlaa hare Leen sld at J: - T to f H ni ooinmon and lair rr m in :t aeurua'it i Western Butter has been arriving ,uita Tre I i'Wf"i?5liS,w'ih."'7itf-:f frvtji anl Ihe market fjr Cbeess i net ao fl m an i priw art- , a bade eaaier. Theaales hae bosn at b 0 r'o for common and prime fanner' dairies an-; tjir t ids fur fioTorv White Beans are dull at iir, t . ui prices We quote common and gootl extra p-a at ( 75 tv 2 .Vt, and mediom at $i I 6! . u-hfl. Canada Peae are duli at wie ft i 4ii ? basli. P t toes hare been arnnnic more freel v and are dull it SO fry If bush. Ecax are firoter and have bee a selling at I- 9 22e Y doxec. WOOL Demand ood and o'-l itoek of JfiQieitlc are fast ditjtppearing. u holderi are anxtou. t close up nts:ki an faat aa pouibie, ai pnoee art- It So li; t i rule quite Hw for mne muutht to oome. Tbe aalrs ntthf wcl hare been l.mr.itt".! Ih fleece ard pulle! at i t ii t-r fleece, ani fr- m ' : 1 ,c t lb for low an t cnnice eraa" m rniies. i tin irrni' aot'un include eonAderable J,le X ni picklock KG l.wFsa M iidsraMs Miebitfan Ohio and Penn-rlfania at x tin at 174 m otfic. oons asrai.ia MicLini io t tb- 1 ucwanie.1 fleacs there have been sales of Ii.tkr-i i Oregon oa private temi- lulled Wools hare been selitnx quite freely a frum 3 ' 4.tc(br surer iud X. chuioe Eastern super W ft t4jc, and 1 w grades rum 16 QJ3etf lb. By Teletrapbe Slock ?iarkrt. New York, June S-2 p.w. 'I'ber ws abetter feeling in thi .miuu.- drpart uiciiiFo ap cu atloa this alWao u una report thtt the ftiu mit I'l'l was to be pttiKiLel one week MONEY Market has worked easily throughout tbe day at 3ff on call, and for prime discounts. EXCIIANOE lull. Libs . Short lli'(a IHH. ;0LI-8tealy and dull at Il3ill3. (iOVERNMENTa-Clo'ed steady and doll , s'xty sevens sold Will, tutc!ol at the q not it or. Sixes rec.l IU! 1. lo7 reg- Jia. Do. tr reif. Jul ..Hi 10-40 re-;. Ul lii-to coup HH Carrene) 6V.. I la Sixes 'tii, ooup HJ - up. of -1111 a-it coup. of W Uli 5-J'.;oup. Of So Uli Do. 'rV re-r. July. ...1131 bTOCKS Firm, and moch better than st t call. i'cKck Mariposa... Canton CumerUn!l .... W. Cnioc Tel Co Quicksilver Pacific Mail R ivLon A liter P . Cleve. A PitU.... fhio. Jt N. W Do. prof N. J. Centrul.... Roek talari'! ytl a im Do nret Tolwlo A Wahash. pref. ...... Fort wavr.e A A T. II .to? 4 ..U ..Ui . 7 ..43l ..I6j Boston lUrfM E Ailams Express ... .'. Wells. Fargo A ...I'i American Mtr Kxp ..441 United States FTp....t;l United States Kvb....ui iio. prei NVCent A 11 lLR.ll.lo HI Chicago A A t Do. prt. tcnp yl ' int. prei Harlem H3H Ohio ft MtsMMipp ;tvimic m Pre MrcL. Cunt. 14 I 1V pref. Mich. Southern VS Central Pas.&o bonds 934 , Union Pei6e 87 1 8 t-TATr: liO.NDS totedy, but quiet. Ta tn. i''Se ei.tap...., 1 Istui an au . ee ", "i'eao.e's, Eew J IH f s v ci-wuli 69 i Georgia fi's . 0 1 IX) new 63 1 .So. Carolina 78 old 44 Missouri 6Ts ii Do new 21 Hannibal k Bt. Jo.... 91 Sub Treasury, balance eighty -Mi and a half mil liens. Cutoms receipts t&SAGH. Clearing houe ei chances t&MO,). Clearance a at the bold Ex change nank thirty seven and a halt millions New Vork Mrkrl. aSsw Voaa, Jane 8 ASnea Qaiet; market for rots is steady at6 50 7 oo. Pearls are nominal ; 0 003 9 73. COTTO.N Inactive ard lower: als I.TfHbalfi at 21 for low mld4Iinz uplands, and '22 for rutdising uplands FLOUR, Ac reeeipti bbls Flour 6to'J0 cent Wtter. and active; sales Iobb!s at 5 ItWip 5 23friuperaiie State and Western ; 5 &JJ5 65f..r common to middling extra btate and Wrstern; 670 s&6 10 for sood to choice ; 5 SfKVS 75 for common to choice extra Ohio; 5 90hi9 25 fur com men to eh lee extra St Louis, clcsinz wek. Irye flour quiet and steady; suits 2-0 bbls at 4 605 73. Corn meal Is Inactive WHISKEY" Remains without change, sales 5&) bMsf Western free, sld at Hi GRAIN Receipts of wheat 97,728 bn. Hheat 2 to 3 cents higher, with R mmI export and some rpeoula tlondsmandi saIss HQmA ba at 1 12 for reject 1 ! 0 A -1 1 i Spring : 1 25411 U for No 2 Spring; 1 29ai 3J for wt.W'.1 4 red and amber w!! IS yorV'? -1at( I ToaiTS for white Wn,!f ? e,'-li:c rhy1' lB tb hShMt "Zres. Rye ih??I .7U"n"eS'fV,34700 b0- Conl market is ff. i?iv2f?.r;,w,"lrl? "U"' 1 45,000 bush eu at anal 10 for unsound, 1 01O103 for new West ern mixed , I OTffli W fat old Western mixed" 1 1 loS 1 .aforyeliow Oats reeelpU 16,7i5bu. Market! Srfh;? CJT',p,lrli!r ,or "P"'afon sales 91 x5. . .Hlet for Western, fyr7ol tcr Ohio . 70 7 for State s and 63 or Canada. " r ;.,ii7Ar0 firmer and more active at 1S&25. i?irF .Etrr5'arket is stoady, but quiet. V.M I0"SSES -In demand at oft rates, sales 210 bbls of 31 uscarado at 4A?ru. o?VG.?v SIarket,l0wer, 9.-.I hhts at 91a lOi for Cuba and Porto Rico, also 7.1 boxes of Ha vana at 101. RICE Kales firmly , sales 40 tea of Ca-olira at 81 erETROLECJI-The market dull and hravy at HI - Pctk firmer, bat not active sales .irjbblsat 30 7.l30 6o for new mess; aadSJSulor extra prime . also for forward delivery srtjbbliof new mess, seller Auju.t at 3i 73. B-f quiet, but ti'Sj? la M'ls at 1 1 m Tor i.liin mess . 16 uisnrofor extra m,. Tierce IVef is nominal. a autot "le to-. Cut sol i at3650. JlidJIcs i are dull and nominal. Cut ineau are un chanse.1. sales 90 pkgs at 16tffll?i for p cklod hams. Lard dull, 161 is a.-ked. and 16 la bid f r Western. ''"'juojed at 161S16). Butter Is steady at 10 ftjpl W"fern . J30 for btite Cheese steady MAIIKIEH. Iaisa-Muus -n Johnson, May 3,t, by Rev. Dr. Dousherty. Homer f. Iri.o. tVi , ami Ella II younirestdauahteroflbejate J,.kn J!e!-s, M 1) all of Johnson. ' Srnaoo'yiiriR-Snei(Av.At the residence of the bride Slather. No 26 Congress St . ht. Albaes. June 41. by Rev. W. 1). Malcolm. Mr. James K Schoocmaker. of Troy, X. v.. and Mis. Linie P . only daughter or Dr. It. It. Sherman, of et. Albans. Un-csnA-McEwis.-Jone i,t, i,v ReT. o N Harmon, at the re'deon. of the bride's parents. In Lawrenceville i. N. Y., Mr Rollin M r.vlusha.ofjsrl cho, t , and Miss Carrie M. MeKiea, of Lawrenee- Surra -naavei-In this city. June eth. at the resioencs 01 ine orae's rather, by Rev. M. A.YVIH- cox. Mr. ' nmltb of Boston, and Miss (,eorio L.. dauhtsr ot awrenee Barnes, esq., of Horliozton IK1). Brti LiuvR Id tills e'tv, Jnae fits. J. L Spaal ding jr s.,.1 of J. L und M. A. Spa.ildiag, In the iM ear i f his age. Mirrvirex's.- In ttil-" c t Stturiiiiv evenlar, Jane 4tli, Joseph William, on of Micha.il and Ann Mal queen. aed six yeir McNckl -In Farier, -. Mon ta . Jane (to, Rea"en McNeal of liu'l n to-, ace -i yeirs. Uir Jirlrcrtispmrnis. llO.lltlf ne It !K. roBLKHSBnio '1HIK BOARD OP TRAllBof Hi. Citv of Barittir- i ton sfl bM an open meetin .1 tfte City IUU, Tlll'ltsllVV. Jl'N Xld, AT o LO K r. a., for tbe purpose urdlscossi'it; the importanee of the Cnushnnirag:. Canal. Putlnguisbed Speakers from abroad will te pres. ent, and the m-et!n will be one of great Interest. L. CSBERWOOD, Pres't w. n. Boot, fn's Jane 7 dwUUa no or TiiAiiE. special. oT.m. e Si opportunity is now afiur !' fhr persona la il siarucTon ana vicinity of the Board nfTruleof tbe Cit. r iturllatoa by registering their names Mifi Ui i-eereury of the Board cat the City Clerk's 0.&cj ' n or be f. ire the tid lost . and the payment to him o' the initiation fee, ten dollars. Rirery one iotei-ted in the aa vaneecnent of the business interests of the eitv sh'uld join this orjranlzation. L. CKOERwOiD, President, i Wo. H. Roo-. 8ee'y. , June--Jw till 25 . KiTlt.ll'. ! C1AME into the premises or tlsubserlber, June i, ' a BLACK COLT. The owner s reqneateil to i prove property, pay char res, sad Uk him a--av . U. J4. ,tlION, l Janet wit UinesSnrzh. -tatb ar vwt.Miivr. y Urncs op Sscasraar o State, I Nurthlle.d, Jane i, I ". Sealed propostls are hereby .nviu't for printing the following State Ikueutnenrs. to mt Keports of j too owim ui AocuomB, AtijQiam anu inspector Ueceral, Qiareernuutertienerai. cergaant-et-Arms, Ha'truaid cooimisMooer, Commia-loRerof the lnsa'.e, Direet.rsl8apermten'lent ani Caa- iia of tna Mate Prison, Trustees of the Vermont llefunn SJehool and Trure-e ir the Cm varsity of V'rmont and State Ag rinlturai i 'jllege in in- ireaierI f.im an4 styiabf the ' Repirte o. hrateilroee a" f ,r l-f.9, to be toand iu one reiu.n an-i oe'ieered at ih- ofBee of the Sew retaxy i f .ttle, in Montpelier. on or before the s cvnd ihursdiiyin Het-jtwr Als . the Report of the Boa.nl of Edaeat'oa in the same s ,rji sn-i ie as tbat r i-i;. hound in a ain Kle vi nine and to te delivered at the same time and place. ' A!. the Annual Session Lewi of 470, in the same I st le a thrwe of !, bo nd in a singio voiame, and to be rea fur distribution on ur before tbe first day ofjanu&ry, I 7t 1 Al 1 the Henate ar.d 11 rose Jumalst lo ths eeme I ."-nrrel f. ni, an ! st,le f tboeeof issi, to be r.und 11. separat- T,,lumes, and reaTy r distribution on l -T r .re the. first da 01 May, 'S'l '.(ails hi cntreeu win ne ;..vrrned m all 1 eulK hv the nrnblciAm nt X.. Hi ..t k. I . 1,. iw. , , V-r . -ZiJL T, T1" 1 I iT.Tiu 1, rrferrid "teresud are iSS-ym.,. I tt-itViiltK . . .SS trae. t any 'b'T"'.t,e, , i t. 7 - - -r : . , ,ier:,,c,i jr m-ereai ui me mm, i benbr rv erveU. jE jRtfE MCU0L8, Jui e - vriw tt-ereunr ofBUU. Vr. BDAKl) OP Clil C ATION. ;rt n, r Kr t Ornci, St, JuVsssrRT, Mat, in A TKACIII-RV INbTXTCTK lor Laa..ile i'ova- t. U1 heict a: the Normal School BaUd n J -hCKiD, Vt , etmef.ciDtcUt)niaf , June , , -u ' tt 1 eve .u.. ua cuiDi un tbe ;oiiowidc I Fli tt Tb x.ri'e 1 1 tbe day feeti i-u wi.l eoaaut of j il i jtrj.-i, - fa uie lbilueupb rEiloeatiun aal Is- ' titruM.on q Pcii'ol Or;aaffat: n and Method of f Tfc 1 u Tbe evtmn a will bm dert-d to i:-uwi -c- jui lec-tarea. Cuapetejt aon expert- . n- ii Ioeru 't- n and Lec:ur arv expected to be T rwit,i an in oo ad ostium tbe xsroisaa. 1 Eiatm'.naii'-n uf candidate f.r Itw.ltou Cartift j ratri h I c iQiineuce m tbe first day. aii :n-a ie leaacMJoo are invitea to attntnl i Tlie at enilon of Tawu superlatendente, Teaehers amiriu.. ' .... ... ;enfal Cimmitt. ie exiled to feaetmn i of I ui A t isise-ed s the lA3i Gecera. Astenblv, whlen occi on u as io i-ws t tE-M n i. Tne time, nut to excaad fire days. eetsvally soen: o aa teacaer of a oommoo school i in attendance upon the Tecb-r.' Iaetitnte, held t pursoant to law, -luring t ie tm fur whteh loeh 1 teacher is eut;aitel t teab such acbool, shall be as I time lawftaUy t-xjien Jed b such teeber in the s-r- ' flee uf tho tJ.ntJict by- which he einplcjed. and in tbe legitimate performance of his contract aj teaenrr buperintendesta are epecla.l requested to tee ibaterer teache in thetr rei-ptvt ve tuwo iinti lled ani urg"t tt bj present at '-v j ttsmoa ( the lnAttote C ergsmen are refi-ectfully reqjested to eive no tie of the loaaitute from their pu'pita. JtlUN H. KHKM'U, Sec'j. Institutei of fivedajs ach, will He .held (o-- Add! f-n Connty, at Vergennea. mmtcoini: cn Toe-dsj , J jni anil fbr Wis-hintuii Count, at Watrbury. on Tnafda. Jalj 5th. :tiwvw TIIK All- (OUIMTKM o r. . i AJtr.JD OF ALL $OMPFT!TORS ' Reiur tbe most perfect InstrurTient th matlAal ear ever listened to ; produc n musiosl torn- from the oftst and wuit dettta! tpr to the dep iwell- lott tone cf the pipe riran. Priocs fur Cash, fim $ to HIP - llnzlI.iH Hr- Tiano-I'ortri. j Iailill V Virftdell rinnn-Corlc". 1 Soperirr InstTumcTiM at ery low prices for cash. And other Muilcal Merchandise ol every derip- ' ti -i.st JOHN f. II t V N KS A C1. j N t3 i or RT STREET, . . . BOSTON, MASS. , Price List' and Circulars sent on applieat'on. 1 Feb 23-wly yifANTEU Acs-cts tos-ll a tkrrougklif good do- If un-tfir t'tir'f, wanMMi in every miy. ."so i cooip'iii in. cxciiuivi- sBiriiv:j x, va. du. di cr. jjUs,.nt. A cents haeao.d 1 doi.. netti-i t ' r,xc.iuie lemiory eiten. fL !,.,.i sum. .or.tw tiiti ru- m fa-n-lirs. Cuit of outfit i (. No dancerof imposition. Het oi riiTvoec" j;iven , f et-u Tor rircuia , u mz ! WMnvtt.in ret Wt , H; . u ' proBtaMe. JQn' -w ,w LiTTL&l rsnonn, naas. ataaenti nae FIELD A DAMK. tor KTVKiisnii VOTlt'K. riHE Copartnership heretofore exist'n hteen j the nndersl med, under tbe name and firm of A.C 6PEAR A Co., Is this day dUeolved by mutual consent. Tbe husmcss of the firm will be settled by either partner, at the lnistorc of E. W. Burritt, Church street. A. C. 6PEAR. DurlinRton, May 53d, lro. F. W. EURRlTr. CARD. I I AV1NO disposed oimv Aiothetary and D ae Xi business, to EIXiAR W. BURRITT. would thank the citizens of Rurlinjtoa and vicinity, for tbe li al patronage Ionic an-1 generally be stove! upon m and cheerfull v commend thm to my suf-ccssr, who ha been connected with me for tw ive ears past, as worthy of a continuance of their favors. AMOS C. SPEAR. HAVING purchssed from Mr. SPEAR his interest in the late firm, the S'lhsjnber will c-ntiiua tbe business at tbe old stand, whre a ful I aN-rt-ment of Druzs Msdiolnes, Chemicals, eSurCtl In struments, Fancy Goodsic, will be kept cont.nt.y on hand. Physicians' Prescriptions and Path l Ke oeipts oarefany prepared at all hours H-pmc by strict a-id careful attcnti n tn business, to receive a share of the puMIc patronage. I remain, Very respectfully. Ma. '41. fMlwIm K W BURRITT This remedy does not simply rt title tut a short time, Slit it produces perfect and pminent cures of the wrt cases nf Chronic a?al Catarrh, and ! tru" p -y i'trnxTtHwd far a tai that t ennnot cmti. i id iu tbe bend' ani Citirrb Jlea-istcbe are cur ai with a fer p plications. If jou have adiscbarge - .u be m9. effenaive or other., stopping up jf thence at tfmM, partial loss of the sense of smell, taitaor hearing, eies watering or weak, feel dull, have pa'.n or pressure In the head, you may rest asmred that you have Catarrh. Thousands an nually, without manifesting talfofthe aSove symp toms terminate in Consumption and end in the f;rave. No diseAe ii so common, nvre deceptive or is understood by phjsiclans. 1 will tend my pam phlet on Catarrh to any address free. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Hemed is now bOLD BY MOST DRUGGISTS IX ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Trle 50 cents. Sent by mall, postpaid, on p'Ce'pt of 60 cents, or four packages for two dollars. Be ware of eounttrfnt and irortk est im if orient. Se that my mfe Stamp, which is a pontile guarantee of gmuintntts, is upon the outside wrapper. fte member that this private Stamp, Issued by the Cnit ed Mates Government expressly for itimp'nc my medicines, has my portrait, nme and address, acd tbe words "U S. Certificate of Genuineness" en .crav ed uuon It. and need not re mistaken. Don't be sw nd ed by travelers and others, representing them seises as Dr. Sage , I am the only man now liTing that has tbe knowledge and rtfrht to manufacture the gmie Dr. Sage's Catarrh Reuaedy.and I never travel to sell this mealcin. R- V. TIERCE. M. D 133 Seneca meet, Buffalo, X. Y. Kay U I'd tues thnrs sat A w3m I grg (Sootls. NEW COODS FOR THE SEA.KOIV SUMMER 8IIAWU, LAlK ruIN.'i, BLACK SILKS, DLAL'K GP.B.VAIUNES, PRINTED 8WI13 and OKUAiNFHK JiCSLINS, PLAIN AND rRl.N'TI ts PIrUIt rnnmi) pska-ales, I1RES3 LlK.VS, Jo., It. BKES GOODS run suits, THE LARQEiT A.VO BEST rABIBTT TO BE FOD.VD LV TUB CITY. me vtMr LAtRrr in iJA RASO LM. NEW rATTHR.N1 l Cui'ptjts and Oil ClofhM. MATTINGS, ALL WIDIH.- Tiaus Cta. t'f,l t,, o - ror)t. Mjr 31 -Mwtf AT ItlKl.OV. e Pun Umbrellas. PAIIAblll.M IMllASfMJ. ! We nave Just reeeived a rm ianJ .V I Sj U and 2 O A G f? S3 IMMaVJ. ! I'm br-tl. Nfi, drUib). fcevaklxjtsa ci4s,. Th devtAd Sot roch sods I krrrat ttat nc tn a atrttiw amtmc tbrfiiia fmptojf(i in thair BMsriWtorw, Mrllr ta ia lee ? we are anable to o tain at manr ' K I C E PARASOLS j Mwrroald readily eell. We th rafore rfoiBaMnd to lmmedlaat fnipattioB of the goods hy th m who I &r in Aat ot Mtob an artleie. We have aro Joat ' i retired aaettwr lavo'ea of I Nice French Corsets. Wo ft re lellrac thess sjo. '1 at verr !.. pr-ees. . B -Remeaaber that we sell a g "I ni.tiVI-liadeslreKe shades and olor a dollar. Kill OVK ElWAMBARL.wT, No. ISA Cbttfeb treeC May ST. 1870-dlwtft irgnl Jlotiffs. BTATE OF VERMONT. J To all personi oon- eerned in tn? a late of aaae Biako, aU of Hilton, in skl District, tltvased. tiaaana At a Probate Ciurt hnblen at Bnrlm: within and fur tbe District of L'bitteai'en, on tbe lb day of June. A D l-, an Ihtbi not jmrp it to Itm tbe lat Wttx and TuarAMn.iT of 1 Blake, iate of Mi.ton, .n said iitiot di-o-am.-l, wai presented to the Cturt af r--ai.t, f-r - .t-ate, and it :s rdsred hy a'd Court tli vt t'se .'th .ay of Jun- A. l i'', at tr.e Private Court Hi ms in (ui-i Burlinetsn, te ied f .r p-uema- mi : Instru ment and tiat notice cberr f tfirtcu t a 1 par sons eonrned. t pul . h u tt.ie urder three week tuecetftivtly in ihe 1'ur :r.s;tn fr.i- Pra, a newspaper pnnlei at i Burtia'un previous to the time appo'nted. Ticarroae vou are hereby notified to pper before eafd Court, at thr t-ne and Plac 'n Mid. 1 and oonteit the probate of id will. If uu hate oaae. Olvea nn-ier my hand at Durllntrton. It n 1 l)is I trt, this 4th day of June. A . P PC '. Mrwjw T. K. WALES .'ulgf. XirE. the Snbseriben. bavin-' been a:.i- dnted by tbe Honorable the Probate Court I r tbe thutrlst of Chittenden. Cimm.ssione"s to receive. examine and adjust the clkim and demands of aU persons against the estate of Ann Waloutt, late of Colchester in said Ihstrict. ased, and also aU claims ami demand thibit ed in oflt therebt , an! s.i months fr n the day ttf the date hereof, ho nallowwi t. Court for that poxpoe, we d t'ieref.ire h-r. - e no tice, that we will attend to tbe tu-..i- r -ir ap J ointment at the htor- of ! H. M v in'- r Kssex unction, in said rhstrict, on ibe Tii--ii)i if Fuse nd Oetobcr noxtt at 10 cl ck, a. h , n each ofaid dayr. Dated this 'th day of May A I !". arsrtisr H II M . (1 M R - R i-mui M rets J A CO It liRKBV.1 KSTtTK. I &TATE OF VER3WNT. . The 1! nor tbe I nuraicr or csittfide l-Atu . ur. f r the Hrtnct of Ch tt ntden To a.l persons Intercted in tho cttatc oi Jacob Ureea, late of Burlingt n In sail Otstr.et, ; dcaa.ed. UassTi.ao rUERE-H, said Court bath assigned the 18th I day of Jaoe, 1870, neit, for the settlement of the dmtnistration account of the AdminWUr of the eute of stid deceased, and ordered that publlo j notice thereni be jriven to all persons interested tn ! said estate, hj publishing this order three weeks I tuofively previous the day stsined, in the I Burlington free Press, printed in liurlufun, In said District. I Tftearnntr, vou are berebv notified to appear at the Probate iViirt rooms, in llarlinffton, on the day assiicned. thou and there to contest the allowance of iaid st?ei,uut. if vou see (mqm. Uivrn under my hand, this 2M day of May, A. I), lent. T. E. WALEb. Judge. 4jw3w anlirupt llotircs. IN BAXKRCPTCY District ot Vermont, ss-At Rutland, on the S5tb day of May, A. D. 170 The undersigned hereby gives notice or his appointment as assignee of James Wis well and Jano-s II. Wls well. Ute pAituers in trade under the firm name &f Wlswell A rton.t Hixlerftle In Ostleton, in the County of Rntland and State of Vermont, within said District, who have been adjudged bankrupt upon their own petition by tbe District Court of said District. 49wJw X P. SIMONS, Asjnee. l.V IlA.KUL"PTrr. IX the Diftrict Court of the Cnited States for the District of Vermont. In the matter of Collius il. Stevens, Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given tbt petition has been filed in said Court, by Collins 11. Stevets. of East Montpelier, in said District, duly deelared a lankrnpt under the Act of Congress of March 2, 1W7, f.r a discharge and certificate there of, from all his debts and other claims proraMe un der said Act, and that the 5th day of July, isro, at tuo'elock A. M., before the Hon. D. A. Smalley, Judge of said Court, at his Chambers in the City of BurlingUn, is assign! fur the bearing of the same, when and where all creditors who have proved their debts, and othtT persons in interest, may at tend and show cauoe, if any tney have, wny the pra er of sail petition should not be gra ted. Dated at Burlington, on the ZJ-i day of May, H O. B. B. WIALLEY, Clerk. 4Sw3w PLANT STANDS, FLOWER TRELLI SES, TERRA COTTA HANGING VASES, WIRE HANGING BASKETS. FLOW ER POT. AT PHRCE'3. 50 BAGS AS II TON SALT, 30 DAGS CAN AIM SALT, FRUIT JAR. AT PEIRCEV. 1000 MOWER SECTION!, 30 KNIVES COMPLETE FOR WOOD'S MOW- ER. -dAwtf AT PEIRCE'S. Jone 6 BORROWED. 1'WO volumes ef the Weekly Free Press, prompt retora of which to th Pan Pass Orricx Is taeated. eUdwtf rjynanctal. I'REE PROM U. S. TAXES. Eight tr cr. per , C.M- A frrrelty ttft leirffm.er. First Mortgage Bonds OF MB ISSUE OF S 1 , r, o o , o o o , 11 V THE st. josi:iii ami ik.nvi:i: city It t Il.liO.Vl) COMl'ANV, Issued In denxnlnatioss ofltOODaod J36D, Coupon or Registered; payable in years, with Interest payaSl, 15th ef Auzustaad 15th f Fehrury,ln New York, Londoa, or Frankfort, free ef Ux. Eeenred by a morts only on a eompletcd and highly prosperous roai, at tbe rs-teof 113.503,79 per mile. Earaln-s in excess of its interest liabilities. This line being the Middle Route, is pronounced tbe shortest and most natural one for Pieicht and Pas senger traine across the Continent, Si. Louis t Fart Keariey spanned by a railway, and eooaeet- lng with the Colon Pacific at Port Kearney. Capital Stock of the Co., - - tu,ulo,0U Lsad Gr&nt, prosanaLead vihteef . sVsV) First lxtgaje Bonds, .... IJltn The reaastnlng portion of this Loan new for sale Bt9r and aesrusd interest In esrreney, eaa be had at the Company's Ace es la yw Vork or Boston ; in New York, Taj.vsb A Co.. Bankers, No. WaU St, or W. P. Cuvbsse I 00- No. 51 Rae St. In Boston, of fi. Roluss lloasa, A Bso. Xo. n State Street. Pamphlets. Maps sad all Intbraatloa eaa be on- tamed at either of the above named asssetes. Ta attention of Canltaliaai and Investors is par Ueubsrly Invited to these Sssanittar. Ue are sethw ted thy ara aU that eoold be desired, ladunhe-i-Uttady reessassiad tbesa. TA.V.VKft A. CO., Kheal Agssts, 4U Wall Street. New York. U . I'. ( l)M BRsi: A. CO., Commrre al Asent. A t Piae Street, New Vork June 4 tMawtr THU SIX'UItlTV A.K, OF TBE CITT OF BV VOUK. OrgnnizeJ under the Rankiu? Law of the Male uf Sew Vork, with n f'apittil Hinileil lo II.t COMMGaMXI) JICBINKSS At the ev IftinLVin? I looms built by Gen. Thotiia K, Havie, on the ite of the Old er Vork IIopltitl orth-Ve-t corner of Ilrond uayand Tearl Mreet. 31l IMtOAOW VV, NKW VOItKClTV. The capital paid in for tbe commencement ot the business will be two btndbei asd FiriTTHivax.ii tt LLaaa, to be increased as the business requires it, u tbe limit of qvk hiluo! DfLi..ss. The stock holders have selec.ed for the first Board of Direct or the following well-known gentlemen Edwasd Clark, of the Singer Manulactonn Co., w.v" uroauway. Biaat. M.Coouof Mtllerd Cool, Wholesale Gro cers, 4t Vesey street. Job Mu, retired merhant T Howard -tn tt Joa F. Hbsrt, hncrrrrvtr Ij lemas Bur&u A Co., I'nitsd States Mod-cint Warehouse, - C-liege Place. CaaRUtu A. i.ko. ofP.x.l Nasrri, K mSall A Co., Wholeaale uro9cs, Jo Warren street, corner Church street AftMso. B. Haix, of Hall, Bradley Co., Manufac turers White Lea 1, and wholesale dealers ;n Paints and Oils, I - Water street. Asoaxw J. Wood, uf A. J Wood i Co.. Refiners of Oil and Lard, .'ia Washington street. Silas H. Vliraiuu, of 8. H. A J. 6. Witberbt-e, Iron Ore, Port iienrr, . T- and mi Beaver strasteiH.r.nir- Jaibs U.Cotsl. ofCovel 4 Howry. Manuactur ers Boots and Sboes. 3 and 330 7th avenue. Hasnr tixicssms acker. Banker and Bn-ker, Broad street. LaowaanC. Tu Ron a. of W. fl i L C. Throne, Hosiery, ' Vt bite street. Sm'lT. W. 8tr rd, Vice-Preet. Mutual Protec- tioa Ufa Ins. Co , lbs Broadway. Jons T. L a. of late Lee A Halt. Uuaber Merchant, West 2ist street and We-tTror, W. T Gborgi Hcckkx, Jr , Provision Merchant, 210 to 2M First avenue. Joan W. Bt.it, tf 5tiu i UaderhiU, Maoafaflturers, Franklin woden 31111, and Mohawk Mllis, and 152 i hambera street. Chaelb A. (iiLLa, Wholesale Drngfut. Kashas, . H.. of R. P. Hall A Co. CLACnitm B. Coxast, of CaldwelL Cooant Waston, Wboleaale Cual iWera, Trinity BaikUag. JoaaaTHi!f uosxl, of Odrlls -1 Mills, Bassarsand ote Broker?, Nassau street Sivcai. F. iUKLrs, of AilyaA Phelps, Importers of Fancy Oood?, Jr Broadway. Hxsrt AOARft, of R.A U. Adams, Mattttmctnrers orCuttou bootis. Patterjoa. J., and 16 tire-no street, . Y. Kq P. Rowxll, oi tieo. P. RcH A Co , Adver- tisin Aeot-. 4ti Park Row, N. Y. U. J. CirrsaLv. of H. J. Cipperiv tV, Bats, Caps and Furs, rx) Canal and y Walker atreeu, N. T. Mostacvib Wasu. of Want Sutherland & Co., Druitfist. 4 William street, N. V. JOSKIMI r. OKVIS I're-ident-Tbe Board has appointed Trait. Olw tbad asd Taacr, At oaasrs, 50 Wall street. The ocmbtna&on of inltneotial and well known basinet men Las already assured tna officers of the SECURITY BANK of very large depuaits, sad, as a featare of its t tui- nass wiU be COLLECTING OJf ALLPARTSOs TUB CNION, a good chance id open to Banks and Bankers out of w York to maku arrangement on the mot etta facU-ry ternn. The utmost pa'ns and care will be tsken t suit all correal pondent. and to make a pleasant and agreeable bu-intsd retort for them and all dealers who desire to do business with tbe Bank. ThelocaUonoftheSKri'RITY BAk is m st e.tgi ble, beinc in tlae heart of lbs ct. acd aUmt mid way between the A"tor flo-.' and Canal t-eet. maklnj; it quite convenient tu both eitisens and stranger. CAU!) Mr JOSEPH U.ORYIS fonccrU PrMi-'e-t ff.be Nlrth Naiioml Ban . f the citj of New York, hav ing aeoeptetl the Presidency of the Sfct'lRiTY BANK, desires to renew his acquaintance and cor respondence with tbe Bank fliers. pnat Bnh?r-, Merchants, acd other basinee men tbroujjbost the oonntry. Mr. Orvb will aantre them of the best terms, an4 moet carsfal attention to thetr interests A State Bank acquire nearly all the powers and i pririleces which ippertain to any t-ana or trvst ifiPiir, and in a c ireful, economical and conserv ative eiereiae of these powers and privileges, and in a faithful attention to the Interests of comepos- 1 dents and dealers, it i the wish of Mr. Oavi-t that 1 tne&LCURITV BANK shall be ially equal to any other, and In thu wish all tbe Directors beartflv Join, rally bslierisic that such a course of action will make their stock valnable and the bank nsefnl. Mr. BENJAMIN H. UEWEt. farniorly of Bor l'ngton. and Cashier for nine j .ran of tbe National Bank of Waterbury. Vermont, bv been appointed a'Ci.hiarof tbe&KCCRlT. BANK, and will use his be&t exertions to render the institution a favorite with Hanks, Merchants, and dealers generally, wboee accounts are hereby solicited. ShtIuts Pack, Trust Companies. Insurance Com panies. Railroad, Slanncturinx, and other Corpo rations, Executors of Estates. Trustees, Pablic Oft eers, and all who have trust moneys, or who act In any HduSiary capacity, whether they live te Xew York or elsewhere, are incited to ctra accounts with the SECURITY BANK ol the CITY OF NEW YOliK, by letter or in person, at 319 Rroadway. Parties desiring to invest money will reeeire free ly information as to the various Stocks aad Bonds w bieh are on the market. JOSEPH C. ORVH, President. BENJAMIN H.DEWEY, Casaier. 319 Broadway, t Xew York, May 9th, 170. J May 13-dlwim .11 KKCIIAATS' X A T 9 O A A il A iV K . OA PITA 1. atoo.rttKi. riniS(8AflC will. DEM OSS T tS;Vi:SETS Payable on demand aad Baa&iia Mrtai:Matfro Tbe ti to Six per cent, per annum, aecird leg to th length of time the meeie r-tnairr in Bank. Tbe aoeevee cf Uiss aysteea bas ladaeed tee Uirec-t-ra cf this lsaak tulserivwte ttiaratn of Intert t npoD this slats uf Deposit. . nooDiioitsK, C'a.hlrs. Borllngton, Dec.'Jth.lcv. fdlwtfme WRLL.V CARBOLIC TABLETS. Ater much study ac4 scleatlfic nTe.tJtfaUurj.aa to the remedial qaalities fit C.aaouc acid. Vt. Wells has dlscoTered by procer eunsasatiua wiu other articles In the form of a Tablet, a speei I fwr all vulmooary dlseasea Th... TM.u re a SURl. CURE foralldlseasesoftheSxpirere'S Ory.: Je' Tkrvti.aU, Cre, Vxft'rrvt, A.tk. C"k?Tf- .ri'.Mai also . saceessfal remedy ror dlttcaltles. Price 23 cente pet Bx V7n ota r-ejptof price, by JOIW Q- KEIXOuG, 2 "hidlJ5rk,(W. A;est fcr th. Cnited Stat TO CAIt7'K.TEIlS. nUUIIKR". AMI IIAROWARE IJE1LKRS. STOVER'S PATK.VT IIMXI' PAST, FOR WOODES AND BRICK HOUSES, ft. only on. that n j. W. nalLKV. Proprietor, jaB, MAwScn 20 Eneeland street, Boston. THE MOST PHOMIXENT CHEMICAL IXfiRE DIFNT 1K IluFF S MALT EXTRA' T. Thet re Teiretableje'. if aum rnl vxhxnn mat tit Jcllt iaan eiueiLe.jr ocarishiDi lubotaatrt, ewily sjajlmiiawd br the human onrtf, sod coote noently easily di;ftoi. Starch baj ro w'ne'y MOtwl, nJ la Orlr I" muussma ua mo iipiu curta ofth tLatinoas inator iivt U tubstinew ola M ia water, without U U. clutinous, and rather nooriihmj. The Sn 'iaiiu principle ha asweet arid paUuv-Ie tafts tOLI BV ALL IRf (iUISTft A'D GROCERS. TtHUtM aV. CO. 2TH iireenw!ch St , iS, V. fcLE At,KTi FUR LT5ITD STATES. ETC. Jone l - Mjtw.'w r a 1 .v a PATENT Kid Fitting OORSET. This Ciwet is con,traeled oa aa entirely new prin cipal, beins see, any thereby allo.ln- the Ireert emulation poesinle, lsidei sivins; perfect eaw and oomfirttothewetrer anit th, m, powes-ins; all tbe advaatage of tbe e.mntun Corsets In vlns sopport to to tbe lody. r"or llBALia, (asieandc. vrr.aT, they are rv RIVALLED n lBtsiHlr. They ere pirtieularly reeemeaeaded for summer w ar. ud tum olim.t -s altboaieb equally well a.UnteiltallseawasoT the jear. Thevars hish. reei.mmeaded by reerfieal and seleat-Ge men. F .r sale hy nil firatlsM deal ers. For eirealars. pries,ete. addresstbe IVUK ('KSTKK KlltrCO.. Woreester, JIaas. r.tXTKIS : Ai-ents to ll the "LIFE P i:K.Oit(;t: HBlimilV" llrastrated d publiahed at a price sa.ted to the slues. Now ie yosr time to make monei . B. H. RCdSsTLL. PuMisher, Boston, M. IMTK.VTS. i"NVEvNTORS who wish to takeout Letters Patent ar advised to counsel with ML'NN A Ci., M I tors i f the Aari'wfiS'- ..mfi'-iii, who havs proseuteti elaleu before the Patent Ottice for over Twenty Years The.r American and European Patent Agen cy is the most extensive tn the w.,rld. Charges te taaa any other reliable agency. A pamphkt eon bunia fuU instructions t inventors ts seat t:U. M l A, Cl. r Park how, ew Turk lKSTAKMsIIKI) IS30.) s.u.s: axi:s! ssi a.WS ft U df-.Tii.ti .u?. AXted, HELTIMt and MILL FlRMsllINu (irat'tlaAR S ViS witu 8oIid Teetli. or wnti Pitsi' Ajjisjtaclc Poihis. mprtor to .j..' mflfi tittx -sju.. STI'ltlCKS RKDn'KUsJS STSentlfor Price l.isx and rirclfir.j3 Kl.( II A. (.Kirf'KTII. Bud. a. SIiv., t itetn' t, Mich. .IROM VTIT 1 KfiKTtltUK SOU'. For tiie ! . '-atr S.ta f i.a.1 e- ani Lh-.idren. 80LJ' r Y ALL Iivl. .ISTS. iio.mk mvdk i:ki:k. Deli o Str'i,ieD i Pi -1 Cleansin', lav . crating tine 'tl-. f hLl ll hX I RV T of l" N DELIiiN, iil. w ! k ar-(.ar .u il -p. Butt nut wiiliinkf jtl. ns-ri i'..tt!es ot be ful Roit Hrrr Fafw f at c? or in th- fit M C!encin-n Me bri lnwifrs everyfHt' wi 1 praise it on trisvl. Prepared vni oj U AJ.iiH.l-V. ER, tpr' nfield , Mas. &.'.! r- Iutcguts acl (in eers everywhere. yks: it is tuib: That the Hut Voui the Brat DrvfpTtht Rnf Aecrs to r louid in the world are ths Origin al and ReliaMe Double-Motion .nA Ml CHI fry., made hw tho r.NA MaNUPA'TL It CO., of Saien, Ohio, bend for Pamphlet con taining particulars. T II E se.sscky or In the Summer and Autumn the yte?o U in a N nervous condition than when usdtr the breins 1 flnencesof a cc lder temperature Keep the N nnobetntcted, tbe d.gf-noa active aud the i o cool in rm weather. To efi-ct tt is oSject ta occastMnal.y a doe - Tarrat'h Etrca &elt-er Afsniefr. 1: a gentle .tthart i whtlejon.e t uic. a.i (wit '."ie t Ml iiD-it,, - r depUa-ent. in i a n - ifl'htlul fo rfuii. n.ttr i 1 oneitpara' n- 'mj Ut, irt'an-.i ta a il ment an 1 wifi, jt tbe L:c-t tr ui Ie. M.L1 Bfc ALL I'PUt.t.ISTS. SlFIT DOES MOT -E EmPTOM, THE COST SHar C I T I II K R f TIC DOULOUREUX. I OR Universal A c u v a I yr i a ! PILL. j A SAFK, CERTAIN AND SPEEDY tXRE FuR t KT'KAl.t.I A, a tM nil KltV- ! ors iiiheasks. j ms Brrscrs akb mak l ! AnCNFAlLIXr, REMEBYIbr NErcioiA l'v - ialm, often effecting a perfect cars in a s BR I iaj j No form or 'ervous Ihsease fails to yield to K w..u ! darfai power. Even in the severest eases . f Chroa o Nevra.ia, aifectiog the ent re ostein, rts u- f r a j ftw day alKirds the most astonishing relief, and j rarely tat st produce a c-mplcte and permanent care. It e n?acs no material in tho sbtthteet de- cree injuriou.. It ha the anqoa lined apwoval of the bert phys-cia&s Thooaiisds tn every part of the ocuntry. rratefuliy aeknowledee ha powrr t" j sootbe the tot lured nerve and remore the filling streajrth. Seat y mail oo re-'eipt of prise and postage. ' One package - - - - pwtage 6 crnu 1 Six pa"kare '. 1 - - '2T " It u -old hy ail d aler? in urus and iaedie'ne4. rrKNKIt X Proprietor. 1 'JO Treiuont Street, hosion, Jlas I5uy ?Ie, ant! I'M lo Yon ilootl. 1 Da. Laolst's IJX-T ANI- HERB BITTERS. art a sure rem1 it Liver up aint in a 1 'U fhrms, llumr of th- Blotd and Kin, N'ntn'a, Dspeps.a, toitifene-. iniii;eti-n. Jai.nd i,e, Headeiche arl bil u I -e.i-, tieneral le'i.ity, Ac. Tne (-ier. tbe te'i rej.'Ste the owU, rexti ru the i-t te, j ur f v the to 1. ttrenthea tbJ i ' ar n. r t. 'I .v y o.rr tn resit ' A eases c'ai aim .K' C. MMPVViN A Cv Boa trn. bt id a . ! ra j .-" Favcrabiy Known 5ip.ee 1820, p.m-haNf r m-ift insist on Mvinjr tt it th v 'In nt wl-!i 'i ia-. e aa inutation (orci ii upon them. S1LMKY wanted in a paying lussw). ft. KENNEDY, t.J Chettnat street. Phlla. Pa. fpilK III M.VN M trill NR. Naw i ooa 1 Free for Mamp, TARRANT CO., N. T flMIK MOSr lMl'M.n THING Ot T J Will make ran for old ano yoan eni ty mall for i"c. Address se vi Usui .v Vi Na Ban street. New Y "k. T II K O I. I R B L I A II I. E .YEtf- .VGLAV FAMILY MBOICIXL To be ron-JD is itiii tillam aaovowv N. KsiGLaHD, st oon s .vj i .vs AND I.WIUOItATOK- A THOROUGH TOSIC AXI KOMACHIC DODIS NERVINE ia not a new aawHelne. bu' kAM beew brfore the pMie for th laet tfteen ewi b eotapoonded from the mt and mrett nru Contains no Opium, Strychnin or Mmnrif in anv Mfsa, aan ia iprawuy aoapteu k tne retiec a&a per- cure or au lorms m NERVOUS DISEASES Ac, A. Cewjas, ColdM, Fevers, Agtr Bt.'tesiafM, Cut fiwM, Daaraeea, Ifturaigta, Frmal yrolwdlt, CeavaMew, JrrpsasnMS, Dfr"'. Ur Comflmmt, Ceai4iea, Fovtm P'' afstMif Retttenwe, Liiumm, Cktlmrm' 7s s(ft, Vc V t 4. it o i s s .yp.it vi .v; Is a ceMrLtTS arscirH for sites a.1'; !1 enatejes tae throbfatna: ratuele uaeasKm sleep Is better than all tnediolaea. And all that i-Avr i.Ki:r mciits, boakl taaa thi. t-u!r wondsrW osadtssae. i) o sj it .v .yr. ii vi.yr. I. o .fth- best '"".'.''TfJlm.tu cur.U th. nsmerves and fin iles -ase allinenu kaowa as s bsals o.ert stat ron .viioori"- foru. ttnrvHt KRVIN Is e-lmto e eri "1th noes ,J'-, .I.Sk aast Isss'hse tx bowels free 5 Lnkf Tor the". iTte. -h.rt ..ct ... 1 . . VtanoecM farm h mere la 1 ot"Vmireli f- Keeaibee,lt mntcs no Opium In ny fv.-tn I LOOK OUT FOR COLDS. i. u r.mv.rM.1 tht people treat a oeld (and tie J.VrXaPV:".,,f',) " S?' ii iM.lt- bat ttes'.'t serleas and lose- , snittLThs fme uf IUWW ERVI.N K In tb. til efofcokl. sesUb l-hisd. Is. thlas-jndard rem- edr and o fir atsuln fro llqolds of all k.nls sa to keeps.ime.ratth'rstyfora few days, acd the worst cold will soon b lone. , it O li It ' S HIZVS .VE I j, rrac tottc harmon tes perfrctlx w'th the ' .twrt "ire c1feaincreaHdtnr;y to tee Stomieh. I Urer.Powels. and other r'sera and supplies raeso 1 Lire fT tbe waste that It eo-sant)y Ukln place ' It operates Sfsothiof 'y 1 as oiei-tct t" t'ke a any n n4with SLOP AM) UOUI DI(iCSTJU. ahleh tt promote, restates the tdicted to sound health of xiy, and qu'etnes of mind. It contains no pia-n, mercury ur trj chnlne, iso eften used Ibr cerTonsecmpU'msXsnd Is wholly free irom any deleterious dras whateter. Tens of thousandi are testifying to Its cnratH power. For SafobyallIniacits. Price ON K DOLLAR- Uayla-tdAwiw Hla i." . 1 r .1- o , t ' i ' M- (0 B I - V i tun i 1 u tr il '.. - . t ) , ir- H. UL I ll. 14 - I J