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'. n , ' TA'-'.Z THE RUTLANh WEEKLVjfe Av THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2& 1861.. T or tbe Rutland Herald THE SOLDI KtCS (.RAVE. trie cd' i 1 i ttut the uil'ow tree A bi e his rem in p'aee; Hi- iikuic npfi the nrbie slab. No wulp'oi"- h"i d will truce; He Blup" bttva'h the lorert oass Tliat uri'K the mouutttiii Fide, l)ep iu fie iitude fie eiokoo sin?. Au S ihbbitc 1 .veto hide. The p-tt-ut titt bu!e h.-ard, Al,d lut hi- plough away : II. ox Nh- n.i m1 turn Tom tiii A l.oiu f luie that g'.cony day. I he h-. j.. tint teed iu pa-turi jtreei. t-ee not tli -ir fhepheri near. Thev li-teu to another voice. And turn away in tear. Withio the cottage where he dwelt. Deep nioom and norrow reijru, Fcr friend have heard their abneut one. Wu- lound among tbetlain; An I wheu up in the darkened eky. 1 he iitars their vijfili keep, They look upon his vacant seat, Fliey thick of hiro and weep. Ala" a nation mounts its dead 1 he bravest at.d the best; A dirjie is bo-ne on every broes. Kmm eai-t, to distant wei-t. Ovthen aj.'a'u in peace and pride. Our iita' ry flajf shall wve, Still better may we love the lar.d, J he politer died to save. lf. Vt. (lAKBIBT A. W'HITB For the Rutland Herald. I1IB llOUUS THAT SHINE. BT OLIVK K. FAINS . Engraved upon a dial fair. 1 saw a mo'.to. quaint and ruie. Vet beautiful the simple line ' 1 only mark the houis that shine."' Thought 1. 'the word so qnaint and old. Have more ol wealth than imarded gold: I II Hhnnatlinn deep my heart within, Who bears the rnjiall, true joy will win." Oh ye w ho yield to darkening fer-. V ho-e eyes are dimmed with r it Bering tears. Go vie tiintpure recoiding gls. Where shadowy hours uuuutice.l pa?-. Twill cheer thy hejrr. twill sny to thee Be pure, be brave, b- strung, be lree. And it 'misfortune chould b thiue. Kemeinbcr but the luurj that shine." Faith hath its paths o: pride and bloom. J:ht.rui that :-liroiid th-: way with gloo in. And every human eart mii-t know I'u-.illie J b!iM dwell- not :,il v But oh! the dream of life may be More richly ble-t for you and m. Our record lairer in the sky, ur memory dearer when we d e. It aver ill w e Iioptlul smile, 1 he weary ( ays w ith son bejruile. And this resolve our soul? enshrine, J o murk alone the hours that shine UKN. SCOTT'S VIEWS OF THE TRENT AFFAIR. The veteran 1 'at riot and Soldier v. ho ins retired from the service oi his coun- fais i'jtluence with characteristic good judgment in promoting it- interest- on tne -Mie r side, iiis letter. v ti; -:i mir i on- Pi. ! . Pari- i u permitted to com- eatc to tin.' public journals, has at- led universal attention. General ott, like every body else in Europe, was jlyfjtill ignorant of the particular facts which 'demonstrate the friendly motives toward England under which Captain Wilkes acted, but his knowledge of the American l'j.riiiht enabled bim to rn statements i f 3 ...I ... ..11..,. l,rt ...pit.itiiri wioptfa been excited in England, lie rfis ai-ni still another title to the grati- UuW'hTs country in tliu- pouring oil on fhe troubled waters, ami preparing the wavl 'i' a candid hearing of the facts fcfceii -hev should ree.eb Europe iu an au thentic shun' . We subjoin a copy of the fJenerars letter: Hotel Westminster, Paris, Dee. 2. W My Dkak Sir: You were right iu unTjiued to me. 'jUUll'l II1C Ul.l.Kl-'"" 1 ' to wit, that, the Cabinet at Washington had given orders to seize Messrs. Mason and Slidell, even under a neutral thig. for I wa not even aware that the Govern ment had had that point under considera- tion. At the time of niv leaving .New k it. was not known that the San da o hail returned to the American seas; it was generally supposed those per sons had escaped to Cuba, for the purpose ti re-( -nibarkiug in tin Nashville, in pur- -tiit of winch vessel the .lames .vogei auu vJ.i r cruisers had been dispatched. ' 1 think I can satisfy you in a few words llrt v,iu have no .-erioiis occasion to feel me; rneil uboui our reiati-ms with Kng Iti.d, ii, a her rulers profess, she has no disposition to eneourage the dissensions m America. Ia the first place, it is almost superflu ous to say to vim 'hat every instinct of pr udence, as well a- of good neighborhood prompi- our f .o eminent to regard no honorable saeiitic to-i great lor the pres ervation o! iiie ;iie:,i!-i ' "f (treat 1 irit .;in. Tl ;.- i:ei-l ' obvious to all the world. At no peric.il of our history bus le r f riend-hip I.'.-en of more importance to our people, at no period has our Govern ment been in a condition to make greater concessions to preserve it. The two na duns are united by interests and sympa thiescommercial, social, political, and religion- abno-t as the two arms to one body, and no one is so ignorant as not to know that what harms one must harm the other in a corresponding degree. I am persuaded that the Rritish Government can entertain i.o doubt upon this point, but i: it does I lee! that T may take it upon myself U say that the President of the buiied State-, when made awar ot its existence, will lo-t iio opportunity of! dispelling it. ' Ndr is ih ere anything, I venture to uf- j tirm, in the seizure of tiie-e rebel emissa- ! rie.- which ought to receive an unfriendly j , i.i i i ti. ... i construction worn liiigianu. iier Mates-; men will not question the legal right of; ar. American vessel of war to pearch any ; commercial vessel justly suspected ot I I . j' .i UransrKirting contraband ot war; that' "ight has never been surrendered by r.n- and ; it. was even guarrantied to her hy ihe Treaty of Paris; and British guns, wrung down upon nearly every strait ; I and inland sea upon the clobe, are con flimve evidence that she regards this rigl as one the efficacy of which may be nt yet entirely exhausted. Of course, ther is much that is irritating and vexations i the exercise of this right under the mo favorable circumstances, and it w to hotwd the dav U not for distant whe tl maratifte Stales of the world will ar in placing neutral commerce beyond tl reach of cuchri- vexations. The Unit StM - ( iovereirent has been striving thi end format than fifty years ; to tl end. early in the preent eentury. and iis infancy as a nation, it embarked in war with the greatest' naval Pow r in tl world, and it is even now a persistent sui or at every maratime Court in Lurope 1 a more liberal recognition of the rights neutrals than any of the other great mar time nations have yet been disposed make. But, till these rights are secur by proper international guarantees up a comprehensive and enduring basis, course England cannot complain of an a tor which, in all its material bearings, h own naval history afford such numeroii precedents. Whether the captives from the Tie were eontraband of war or not is a que tion wbi b the two Governments ean havfl no serioti-- difficulty in agreein upon. Mr. Seward cannot satify Karl Rus that they were, I have no doubt Earl llu . . II ! 1 I I II . A . , M.'u win in- aoie io -atiry .Mr. .ewaq that they were no'. !t t In-v were, as : authorities concur in admitting, agents the rebellion, it will be liitli -ult to suti- impartial minds thut thev were anv !t contraband than a tile ol ivlx-l -oldiers I a battery of htstile cannon. !!ut, e l should then- be a difference of opinion this iioint, it is erv clear that our (4 eminent nan -ii!itri"iit groun ;- tor pj I ! i stunuig itself hi the right, to e--e.-we tie? j picion of having wantonly violated the i !ation of amity whice the two count j profess a desire to preserve and ciiltiv j The pretence that we ought to havi i Ken the Trent into port and had her j (letnneit i.y a prize court, in omer to n our seizure oi tour ol her pu-.-em tuinishes a very narrow ba-is on whit tix a serious controversv between gieat nations. Stated in oilier word: offence would Lnve been less if it lieen greater. J lie wiping done to lriti-h llair would have bet-ii mitigate in.-tead of seizing ihe four reb'd.-. wt ,-eied the .-hi", deftined ali her pa gers for wicks, and confiscated her e: i am not suri'nctt ti nt v.. ant. ' UKes a ditlerent view uf his dutv. and of was due to the i ri. iidly relation- v. SUo-l-letl lii-t'.ej the t o guVefllli; Tin; renowned common -e-i-e of tlie 1 li-h pcopl e. 1 believe, will approve '! tf ort to make the discharge of a yen pleasant duty as little vexation- a- pi able to all innocent parties. It under these circumstances Eng should deem it her duty, iu the intere civilization. to insist upon the restorath ttie men tnkeii fmm uii'ter tne protec of her Hag, it will be from a convie without doubt, that the law of nation regard to the rights ot neu trals, which has taken the leading part in es lishing, reuuire-revision, and with a able disposition on her part to e.-tal those rights upon a ju.-t, humane, and j osophic basis. Indeed, I am happy to an intimatio.i in one ot the leading nie politan journals which goes far to ju-J this inference. Keferrmg to the ttecis of the English Admiralty Courts i iniofed in ilefi rice of the seizure of Amr!r"in 1'eliels im luvifil the Trent. 3 London Times of November says : 'So far as the authorities go, the t mony of international law writers i one way. that a belligerent war cru has the right to stop, and visit, and set: any merchant ship upon the high sea-i Utit it must be rnmemhe that these decisions were given under cumstances very ditlerent from tl which now occur. Steamers in t days did not exist, and mail vessels. rving letters wherein all the nations ot world have immediate interest, were known. We were fighting for existe and we did in those days what we sh neither do nor allow others to do, nor peet ourselves to be allowed to do in tl ays. If England, as we are here oncotir; to hope, is dispo.-ed to do her part in ping war of half its horrors by accer the' policy long and persistently urged on her by our government, and connn ed by every principle of justice anil inanity, she will 1'md no ground, in the it of the Trent, for controversv with eovernmcii!. lam sure thu President people ot the United States would be too happy to let these men go free, Un natural and unpardonable as their otfea;cs have been, if by it thev- could einaneijiite the commerce of the world. Greatly as it would be to our disadvantage at his present crisis to surrender any of thse marine privileges of belligerents which sre sanctioned by the laws of nations, J fel that I take no responsibility in saying tlat the United States will be faithful to hr traditional policy upon this subject and tie spirit of her political institutions. On the other hand, should England be unp:e paredto make a corresponding sacrifit;; fhould she feel that she could not yet if- ford to surrender the advantages whrh the present maratime code giv es to a dou- inant naval Power, of course she will lot put her-eij in a false position by askng us to do it. In either case, therefore, I -i . . i .1 c" n.. l . : . r uo not see now inc. iiieuoiy reunions 01 the two governments are in any immeii- ate danger of being disturbed, That the over-prompt recognition is n .nit 1 belligerents ot a body oi men, uowevr large, so long as they constituted a marl Jest minority of the nation, wounded tie feelings of my countrymen, 1 will not at tempt to deny, rior that that act. with some h- G he ck- ID ,iat ne to P o found in the State, at LEWI & FOX. Merchants' Row, Rutland, Vt. enuTne and 1M IV at ion Meershaum. Rubber and Brier Vjod l'ipej and genuine Turkish '1 obacco, at LEWIS 4 FOX. -nRIGGS' THROAT .REMEDY D A gargle lor Diptheria and commons re throat. (Price 15 cants ) Sold by LEWIS ;t FOX. Rutland Nor. II. lSjl TO PHYSICIANS of Rutland Jounty and vicinity : We are prepared to til. vour or ders lor DRUGS, MEDICINES and CHEMICALS, on the most iav orable term- the market aan.-lu. LEWiib & FOX, DrUf?gl-s, Merchant:' Exchange, Uutlafci, Vt. LEWIS & FOX, keep all kinds '.f ai proved Patent Merfichv i, vf bich thi-y -ell at Drices corresponding with hard times. "Remeraber the place: MERCHANTS' iOW, Rutiano , Vt. A fuli assortment of Sboulderbraco, Truse-s and Supporters of the most approved patterns, muable ior all t-gee and both Bexes. For esle by s LEWIS ft F ). Rutland, April 10, 1961. rfiUK LARGEST AND REST ASSORTMENT t)F 1 Perfumery and Toilet articles ever ofierel for aale in RuUand, for sale cheap & Ko. 1 Mercharta' ExcbanKe If r ewis & fox. J Keep Kerosene and Burning Flnid, whicli ihey sell a low a anvDoav owuc quiu'. . v, Merriam. )BMIUM SHIRTS S AND FRONTS. THE HIGHEST PREMIUM 'as awarded to E N. Merriam at the late State Mr for superior Shirt BDd Sbirt Ftonts. Also lor 1st Sewing Machined, (tbe l'eople'sMaohines.) 11IRTS MANUFACTURrD TO MZASURE AND A FIT GUARANTIES. DIKKCTIONB KOR BELF-MBA801BMENT : (A. Distince around the neck. B. Distance around thechest undir tbe armpiW. E to X). Distance from wun in tuck of coat to auckle joint of little hnger. State your hitrhth. All the measures should be enug,) aid every allow tee for ease and comfort will be ma in cutting. nUF PEOPLE'S SKWING MACHINE i is the Machine for the time Price, For i 6",e by N 1K.P.U1AM ! IB9 rri'iNt; EKFEC1 K"! 1 1. M HIRT.S. SH1KI FOR . O SHIRTS FOR !; ailKT.N Km; ti SHIUTS K'lt !..'; and SHIRTS 1 0.i (ill, fct V N . MKKUIAM .S. VEW lNV(ifCKf :h- PIXIPLK S -J.Si.V 1N. M AC H I N Ks ;u-T received Th Ci r ilr if .UUt. Mli- m a ... yr:-r n .earn t'.a' v'd . at: 5 i- iOri5f'0 lie ' ! 'a'r 'it. i i ;:-t l i.,.ch;i.' - n: u.snv ri-;-it' iur i; N M I.k.Kl AM'.S 1 HEAT CALL Foil iHE .T iiie'- Di.-uVie '1 lireade .'"Wing Machm i A tf.v !,-lr a- K N. MEKK1 i 'ALL Foil THE PKO- :bine. Price, ;IA'i Ru'.aucl. Nov. 2... lv,l. f L E SHADY, or THE SONG F ' THE CON'TRABAND is all the ra r r stleatthe MLslCMt.'.K M(; OllE OF THAT NICE WLITK -1NKN iui-t receivej Send in your r- for Shirt fronts awtf K N MHKRIAM 1 JIAXOS AND MKLODTANS TO rent, at K. . M hKKua a A OR HAT A11IETV OF TOYS forthe gir!. and Nov, mav be found at K N MKRR1SM S. riiiuiicH Ml'SIC BOOKS. fl.e subscriber will lumi-li to ordr the various Chf-ch Maic book". Sacred Star. .Sabbath liarmo nv horal Harmonv. Jubi.ee. Asaph. Sec. at New Y rk and Boston prices, vi : s ' per dozen, when oMt-red in lots ot one cozen or over. Order' to be accc.mpauk-d by t he monev. K N. MERRIAM. lutland. Dec. 20. Francis Fenu. rjHUEK CHEEKS FOIl VERMONT Three times Three for Francis Fenn, i Whopb Stock ok DJUGS. CHEMICALS, PATKNT MEDICINES, LVNCV GOODS. TOILET ART ICI.ES. 4c,tc, w never larger and more complete than now. rufie Irefh lrom Market every week. hemicald Eicely aud careluliy telfcted. lancv Goods ol all kind, a f plendid assortment t il ior iaie at the vervi hniallett advance from con by F'KANCIS FENN, ' ' Union Buildiig. Main St.. Rutland. Vt. rpiE POTOMAC BLOCKADED ! Rebel Batteries along its Banks ! 1 A. Jhain across its Noble Bosom ! ! ! Tie Rebel" have at lui-t tucceeded.and so ha Fran cis 'enn. who now offers inr tale the largeet, best, amltruly the roost splendid fhow cl KEIIOkKXE ILAni'H, witlKerrill's Improved Burners. :hat can be tound IN RUTLAND OR VICINITY. LJSil'S of every style and description imaginable. Piles to suit the time-. DBVS SHAPES. CHIMNEY, .VICKI'.'G, CA, "CIUMNEY CLEANEfia, co: stantly on hand Kb. K K O S E N K OIL! owner's hert. the oniv reliable article now Fold; Warranted not to irjiotr. aii ine nt-, tn t.iiv it lot 'j cents tr tallon is at Hot p, . h;i- the only ore in town who wlls 'iill.V;'S C E- L'IXE KEROSENE OIL. Sattfaction guaranteed. COME ONE, COME ALL, In3nion Huildinp. Main Street, you will Bod me alwa ready toattmdto your vants with cheerlui- ness aid alacrity. Rutlind,Oct.2l. 1SC1. Musical Instronieats, &c. T) 1 A N O S ! PIANOS! " The subscriber, a practical Mechanic, and thor onghy acquainted with every part ol a Piano is the sole ent tor this vicinity, lor tbe sale ol the cele brate1, instruments of -,,..,tnnti 1IAZLETON & BROrilERS, Whi" took the hr?t premium of tie late N, J. fctat Fair .verSteinway & Sons' make, and are consid ered be biit in tne market. Priies moderate, and every instrument fuljyj-"-rantei For further particulars enquire ol Mrs. A E Uokiw, Main St., Ifutlaad, t., or olthe subscriber. A w F0WEKS. N J.-Mr. Powers continue te tnne Pianos in Ktiwd Three times a year, abnt the mddle oi April August and December. Orders left with Mrs HopWns. will be attended to. Ifurllngton. vt.,J8a.2 1861. j" D T I C E .-The firnc o Liscomb & Freeman U this day oivM. . of tie late firm of Juiomb & Freeman are in my handafor ccUecti9n. Unmedi- SSUOni9 WM0Hf"SCOMB. SHI R T fl I m. ...... b L j 1 I. M. Soutbwlck. OUT H W I C K STILL IS THE FIELD I Notwithstanding tbe tiphtnesB of the tim and the etrinfjeney of the Mooy Market, "prvpk must hotf and to o so all muit make their necesgary pur ohaaeB where tbey can get toe moot for their money and that U the reaton why the people are now all flocking to SOCTHWick'b for their FAMILY STORES. Notwithstanding the great nun that bus of late been made upon him. ke would annouooe that hi stock ia kept constantly up to the wants of the times. Hia Ntock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TEAS, SUGARS. FLOUR, BUTTER, CHEESE. FORK, LARD. HAMS, FOREIGN FRUIT, BURNING FLUIDS. OILS, He, fcc, Has juHt been repleniahed at the reduced city prices, and will be kept iuU and perfect throughout the sea son. Farmers, Mechanics, hotel keepers anu House keepers generally throughout the County are re spectfully solicited to examine his stock of CROCKERY, GLASS, STONE fc WOODEN WARE his choice assortment of Domestic and foreign Fruits. Coffee, Spices, Confectionery, Ex tract. Sauces, Drugs, Fish, Tobacco and Segorx, Garden, Flower and Bird Seeds, Caudles, Shot, Vegetables, and the Uiousand and one articles that go to make A F1KS1 tLAdo GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE HERDS GRASS AND CLOVER SEED. Citizens and strangers visiting Rutland are invited to give him a call, examine his stock, and be pledgee himself to make his prices satisfactory to ah. Freeh ground Flour for sale by the load at Troy Prices. SALT. Turk's Island, Ashton, Liverpool and ev ery variety of Salt constantly on hand. His agency for he sale of tbe celebrated Good bell NEW HAVEN OVSTKRS is still continued, and a full supply of the choicest quality ot thexe bi valves kept constantly on.hand. All orde-s prompUy answered I. M SOUTH WICK. No. 5 Merchants' Row. KuUaud Vt . Nov !. 101 2Sftf n O U Ii M I L K HEATS! V FIVE' EXCITEMENT INCREASING ! BETTIN G FREE ! THE FORWARD HOESE STILL THE FAVORITE and unit1 uwriin? Mni." is uretowiu SOUTH WICK "till holds for the bert and "inning hor--. but to j.Ie-e ail. an t to kep afe. l.e invet in a! All the be-t and lavorite briij i-i ol H1 R L-pt ccii-taii'ly on hand, ar.a ! r -i.e tv t!,- loa i. barrel or -2 -k 1 M hoL'l H WICK. Rutland. Nov. 20. iw;i C.ark'" Block Hn:. r. Iii"-y. M K M P I" P. T' H A u r ! Y R K KE-1.- KEAL t. A N h Y '' EE S E. aLC plain ANIj i'i 1 KiR'jEf 1 HE M P K I N Mil'. PIES KKIT r 1. i ' t 1' R KV HIM O VST EUS: (! VST EPS W P. .VL-SEY hsv: tt.e N'tw HHLAM) Ov- -en a pointed aent U t ; Co . of Hofton. lfgto inlorm the inrni.'i'tit ' .iotiatid nd vicinity, that .e m nr-tared ? !: 'iSlEP.S at tne iouowil- unp recedently Ioa pnc 1 Gallon ohd ruea'.-1. 1-2 1 ijuart ' r ..... . fciou U) 25 13 ri,.. . imtru c.me tiv Kxiire every dav. and con 1 Pint sequently vnil he fre-h. aui will in all ca- e measured out ... Bring your pail or can and try them, and you will THE IDOL,' -ORONOCO," and X "VIRGINIA SMOKING TOBACCO, ail all tdncy brandn. jurt received hy MusSEY. MUSSEY has al-o just received a quantity oi real Shaker Hroom-, and eom nice Henine. Mackerel in kit. Candle, Lard dann Pails, l ey Cartu, ic .fcc. &c. , , Call and we him. Remember the plaoe No. 1, Merchant' Exehanpe. "wtl THE SUBS0RLPEIlha3a.IJeJ Durkee's select Hpicea to bin stock of gopd. MCJJSEy Rutland. Aur. 13, lvil OIIOT! SHOT! SHOT!! KJ A full aesoftment at MUSSEY S. QIDER BARRELS, at MUSSEVS. --iriNE SAP," a celebrated Chewing VV Brand.ju.tathand. p W B. MUSSEY, in the Merchants ExchanKe, ha jurt received e large In o Flower Pots. Stove I'ipe Tube-. Putter 1 oto. &.Q.. kc UCKWIIEAT FLOUR New and irerh ground, ju.-t received at MUSSEY'S. B .4 LSO WING'S " AO EC) LIN" " xLiXXX PASTRY FLOt'R. a beauUlul article lor family ue. rj'HK "ILIUM," groun.l tromj new 1 Wheat, is constantly ktpt by ML'SSEi . -T- CRANBERRIES, just received by MUSaEx. ttt B- MCSSEY Keeps Freeh Ground Graham Vir B.MCSSEV Keeps Fresh Ground Bnckaheat iT B.MLSSEY Keeps ' Uowland Millsl" and V nit is best ol all Ilium I i-A Vy B. MUSS EY has another lot oi Monro 8 Pa- 11' BMULaTciuldren . Can in jrreat lir B.VMrufsEY has St. George CodfL,h, and all VV . kind, ol Piokled Finh. i ViV B. MUSSKY has nice Tork, Dried Beel, V Hanu, Lard, 40. ftf ir B. MUSSEY has N uts. Candies, and Frm Ji of y'.B. MUbSEY basD"lingham'sDanby Cheee. TTT A R PR I C E S 1 V Stationery Packages containing 8 c,eetHlSBiertineGilt Ilge Note I P' 12 Superfine White Envelopes, 2 Steel Pens, 1 Lead Pencil, ll'en Holder, I U. A. TOTTLE k CO. For sale by INKS !! INKS ! 1 TNKS ! Black, Blue, Carmine, CopUf, Indellible, and Writing Flaid'a of all kindi. foif fc I 0MB8.DreMiBf and IiT Cfor jatoby C TDTTLIC k CO- 1 I j HE ST TH KE E I I. D. Cole. yiNTER CLOTHING! A lull assortment for MENS ANb BOYS WEAR, For sale by ID. COLE. P UltNISHING GOODS ! Gents Woolen Shirts. Under Shirts and Drawer. Hosiery and Gloves. Cravat. Stoc's nd Ties, for sale by 1. 1. COLE. J U R GOODS! Complete stock for Gents wear lor sale by I.D.COLE. H ATS AND CAPS! A great variety, all tbe latest styles, for sale by I. D. COLE. TRUNKS AND VALISES ! J. Direct from the manufacturer, for sale by I. U.tULt., Merchants' Exchange, Rutland. Vt. QVKR ICOATINGS, CLOTHS Doei-kins. Cassimeres and Vestings, made to order to suit customers, by l.D.COLK. Dec. 6 Merchants, Exchange, Rutland , Vt. .Machinery. Gas Fixtures, &c. RUTLAND FOUNDRY AND Ma chine SHOP CO., Near Rutland k Burling ton Railroad Depot rurnsce Street, Rutland, Vt. JOEL B. UARK1S, Agent. Orderr solicited lor Car Wheeis and Railroad Cast ings of every description. Mill and otfier castings, ol allkindf. Cast Iron Pipe. Water Wheels, Castings for Agricultural Implements. Iron Fence, Piazxa Railing fcc , of th mot approved pattern'. Also, MAUUNKKY WOl'.K HXISHKO VP PKOMPTLY. A lull afortn-ent of Gear and Pullev Patterns. I he usual fci7.es cf dear and Pullet t astings con stantly on hand Al-o. the celebrated licaLBCBT Plows, and the New England Mower. Circulars respecting the stame I'ent to any addre" desird ALL WORK AT LOW PRICES s TEAM AND GAS FITTINGS AND FIX I EKES H. K. DYER. No 2 Basement Cramton k. Nlchoi-' ''loc-a Mekchanti' Row. KittiNU.Vi Has contant!v on hand STEAM, GAS AND WAT HP. PIPE. Ct and Wrought Iron all ie-, Mulitttle ti'.ttngf Ol evt-ry fize and JefCrifilion. Pra.fi Globe Vaive-. Walworth late-t pa.teru'. h1! BJe. Uoe al.d j.!aiu riit't.-r M'..;.'. Pit arid Air uci-. Krii Plug-, bu-lniij- Kauucer. itc r A S F 1 X T i; Ii K S ! Oft-very ae-tnj uot on hand, or jjriii.d at tuort i,.jtite A'-o a good aj-ortrrent ', p ain, plain Ground Faucy 'jt .)ai- .ui-- and Smoke I'.tIi- ..- iuru"rr ol tue itet improv-.-! pmf.enu". Me ha lon- autly nipi'yed xpr:er d work men toput ' p G; -. M-im i. r Wa'-r P:;.e ii. tt.y re 'juireo forin the -!:orte-t rjf ".ice. Pancu ar .-.tvction I a;a to .utt:j.' iu S'-ao Pipe tor uanniTiif wu'uliua- oi any kind A.i or a:ract-- u-.'; j r:ce ati-!-W'-t' .'Jutland. Ja:: -tl JNLIST FOR THE WAR "ff EArJLE HifNDKV AND MAC!! IN E SHOP Near t!.e rreu'i,t D-p't HOH 1t1 & .n..riKI.I. Propnt-tuw. We are now prep reft to attend prompt ;v to order- tor a-'n.(f oi all kind- heavy and !w?:t Partirj- Hr-iar atttutKin paid to Rail iioal WHtKLf. WATKB FII'B. IlASiia. Sh a rn m and I'vllie". Mill and Ma(HIM!KT Wouhi of every de!:nftion Order thmiktully received ...... i'.i.WMAN K MANsHlXD Rutland, sept 1. 1-1 Svti School-. I pLENWOOI) LADIES' SEMINARY G Mu s. Ms. H1KAM mRCLTT. Pri.cipa I uil t.oar.a j: l-.v:htr- .u tar ever: -i-partmei. retai led pre-en: number t vupil- 1 . HEiSAST AM SAFE ."'.F. provides, with vtry lacility lor i-provein-i t x pen" moderate H inirr krMion in-pirn Ja. i, Att0 UIRAM OKCCIT Weft I'.rattleboro. t Dtc .1. lMl. cectdw-4 THE HALTFnL' COMMERCIAL X IVSI1IUI E-Oii Initiatory Countinu R"i In Humrertord t Cone Bkck. -outh -iJe Mat Hou-e I K ubii-h"i in Byl. H ANN L M nd C. K. ELLEN WOOD Jhi- in'Utution i de-ined to give Boyt n YouugMen a thorough bus r.e fiucaticB. to M them without lo-i- ol time, and at the le-t expenr, .k r,.i ruup.tiiiff roam. Nu c!?' fyttem! fEach pupil tauihi -eparately. thOMUjhiy ani prac tical!.. Penman-hip. Rook-keepii . CommerciJ Arithmetic and Corre-ponuenwe, ww.mi, French Latguage fctuden" helped to of ment. Good Loard may be obtained lor J Jtr week for pupil- allri.djng the Intitule 1 rota the country 4-ly llry Gootl. jyORE xinv GOODS. Fairbaven Garble I'illar store. JUST LEC1YEI), From Hoi-ton. and wiii behold at Low Pkicm, ari;e and interesting ttok ol Goods. REIT. DELAINES. BALMoKAI. SKIU'IS, SONTAGJ. SKAI1NG CAPS. ,... ZEPHYR VORSTFJS. BEAVER CAPS, MCCLELLAN HATS, FANCY CASSIMERE3. Fair BArjri- offered GROCERIES, tF,(rRva CROCK ERY, ; 1 v HARDWARE, t,K. A ' MEDICINE. AM.l Si AT IUN EnV, IMfv1?.-! YANKEE NOITONS, UliNIIOliit CLOTHING MARCH S DIARIES FOR 18C2. SOLDIERS INK STANDS, HOLIDAY PRiENT8 oduoe taken for goods. A. N. ADAMS. Fair haven, December 2d. IS61. rjiHE CROWD STILL GATUEJZ3 AT JO SUN'S STOEJt, ES POCLTNET, VT TVESK FURNITURE of all kind for XJ tale by rCTTLK ft CO. B LANK ORDERS of tbe Scloctmea on the Town Treararer. bound Uo boou. mr ealby OKO. A TUTTUC St CO n