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8 MIDDLEBURY REGISTEK, JANUARY 15, 1886. Voii. LI. Socal IlTattcrs. The Weather. vom thi: wi'XK i:.niii:ii wxiinksh w, jan. t:i. , . Tlicrtnoiiieter. Dute. Wlml. 7 ii. ni. Xoon. (1 1. 111. Thurs. .Inii. 7, N.N'H. 2 :1 I Kri. " m:. !l 1 1! Sut. " (1, NK.X. -d I II Stlti. " 10, MV.M'. II 0 Mon. " 11, XK. 2 2 4 Tues ' 12, XK. 2!l l 2:1 W'od. " 1.1, S. S Kl 0 At 8 ii. 111., .10 (loff. below. 3- The boforo llKiiros lnoiins below ZOIO. LOCAL NOTICES. Oystcrs ut Mniinoy's. .Sllvcrwuro nl Jliushiiirs. I.cmtms 2"io. n dozon ut Jtiinnoy's. lfoiiil Mursliull's iul. iuid in-ollt thereby. Tubo pnlnls, (ic per tubo, ut Murshuirs. l.uiwt ll'ic of " humlkorehlefs ln town, is nl Murnliull's. Xew nilleli licll'ers for siilo ly A. J. Stow, Weybridge. (iroeery ordcrs lllloil ut low prices ut F. A. Jloml .t ilro.'n. lU"-t ton very choap for ciish, atCiiso A l!i dcr dnif? More. Mippor solos iuid Miii'khiK l"''l protcctors, ut lll'.rKwllll V Co.'s. If you wlh t(i suvo liioncy, prlco prints uiul dross goods ut K. lt. Cluy's. Foit SH.C.-A skoloton kIcIkIi. (ii:o. M. Fi.kiuiiku. Aiuiiutl lii'uvy dlcoiint m wlntcr ijooiIs ut V, A. ISoiul & Ilio's. t Mowurl'.s cminli onre; every linltk' wiirrunt ed; ut thu t'u-c A; Itlder ilrus stnro. 1'OlltluC WOdl bonts Ullll stdl'klllK'-, hlll'Cp lejffilnKs, lumberimitrs ovi'i, ut Sheldon'.. KiKht lur eouts sotd ut ISond's this woi'k, liliil lnoie Knllur. L'ull unil sco thoin. I.iuUi'h', iiiNscs chlldten'.-, iiil'h'h und hoys' arctics ln Kieut viirlcty, ut Hoekwlth A Co's. All accounts iluo tlieold llini ol Mioldou A Cd. llltl-t lll' (C'ttlod Ut OllCe. VT. II. SIIKI.IXIS. Wantimi Flfty tliou-nnd feot of Ash ln the lofj lll e.cli:uiKo fnr Fiirntturo ut 1!. Ii. Ilopo's storo. A fdll llnc of 1'. Mewurt sIovch ut A Culliutin'K. Cull und vi! tlicni, tlic lii'-t hoitt liiK -tnvo lii tlii' iiuu ket. If you dolre to mivp iiinuey, priee Kood- ut Y. A. ltond k llro's. boforo ymi iiiukc pur eh;ics ol-ewlioio. AKonts wiinteil ln u busno-s wlioic little (ir liii cupltul 1 i'(Miilicd. Kiir puitlciilur.-. ud dro.--. lock 1ki. 7H-, Jllddk-liury, VI. ( u-li puid lor ni"' ,m's; ubo onlci" tukcn l(it' t'liiul) tiiiiiidutlon, ut V. .1. TlnimpMin'n Mtiiic, VtTKi'iiiic', ccry Mitui'd.i , 1y l. O. Tlioiiipson. Wlntrr clouk- ol' ull l.csund t'nr.liloiiiililc styles. ut pilccs tliut i iin't lu' lu'iit in tlic Mutc, ut H. Ii. C'lny'". .-icc'l:il iittcntliiii puld hi tldh llni' (if frooiK t(i llt uiul fioocl liiutci iul. Orri:it chi:i:k In: Co.mi'a.w. sliull kiui niciicc h (iik in Otlcr Urcck liy ucxt NVdncs. iluy. Tlii1 dilvcHuy wlll liu to tliu pu-vnsci ik'pot, down in'iir tlio lce lmiire. I. I.AVO.NCIli:. Don't Ini'Kct Piof. TlKiiiipon''' nil't fliow ut Town llull, TluiiMluy uvi'iiliiK, .lun. 21. l'roiu 7." to IfHi pioM'iitf. kIvcu uvvuy ulKlitly. Tlic J'rof. wlll intro(Ui(.'c new trleks und llluslon(' Xo worn-oiit Ulii-.ion., liut ovcrytliliiK new. I um k1ii? t" -cnil tliidiijili tlic lnull ,-t:itc-lncnts ol' eneli und every ueeoiint eoiitnlncd in my liook. Xmp dou't lie ollenileil. .uvos tiinc to tiike tliNeoiuc. Ilurcultcr every l.ltli ol'tlic liiontli I -liliil tukc tlic siiiue coiir-c. Tllo. i;. Fl.INT. Tlic uiiiiuul iiieclliif; of tlic AddUon Connty AKrlculliirul i-oeicty wlll lie lield ut tlic Addi lon llmi'.o, Mlddlelmry, on Wediicsduy, .Iniiu uiy 20, lgsii, ut one o'eloek, p. ni., I'or the jnr poe of clcctliiK olllcei uiul tinn-uetlii uny nec u--uiy liii-lnusN lelutlliKto tlic llitciot ol lliu wock'ty. .1. X. Xoitnt, I'rui. I. A. Cllil.li, Sec. h. M. Dorr'h Sim of liiitlund, wlio I'or tlic lu-t llflecu yeurs linvu been liive-tlnu Vcr iiiontcrn' liioncy lu wcMcrii ftirin niortKUKc-, huve u new iul. to-duy desciiliinK sonic of tliulr nioitKiK,'!-"". ln tlic liiindrcd-i of tliou. NtiniN of dollur.s wlileli tliey liuve InveMed, llieyhUMj never lnt u cent, nor liuve tliey evcr been ol)llj?i'd to l'(irei'ki'c on u plecc of property. Xotici: to T.x.M1 Kii-. TliunkhiK tliove wlio liuve responded to tlic eull for tliclr tn.c, I wloh iifiuln to uiKi! the ncccs-ity ol speedy puyiuent npon thoc i-tlll ln uncnri. Wlll tliose tliut liuve tlic leudy inoney liriiijr lt in at once, undtlio-e tliut liuve not muke lt tlieir jUrst liuslncH.-i to jjet lt, us tlu treuniiier inust liuve tlio moiuiy. Olllee ut.lIAV.llrewhtei'Hi njie eiul olllee days, Jlonduy und Suturdu.Vh. It uny one Iliids it ineoiivenient to comu to my olllee, plcuc let mc kuow uiul I wlll eull on thein. Jl. A. Mu.MtuK, Colleetor. lun. 7, lhSH. nuttcrsoMiit from 12 tolSccnts in the loual inaiket Moiiduy. Very little was brotiglit ln. Tlicsc iirlvcs were for ni-w-liiiuk'. OftoljtM1, if it coilltl bi' liart, WDttld bo worth eoniilcTiil)lo nioi'c. 'I'Iip t'ollcfjf uutlioi'illi'i lmv(! iniulc u elmii;c tliut llic sluik'iits tliorunlily np lii'cclatc. Unik'r tlic new aiTanp'nient tlio eliaiii'l oxcrcise.a ltylii at a iniurtor lii'foro ninc oVlook, inti'ail tf a tinai tcr beforc olglit. Ii. II. ('orwell anil l.nuU Ht. Murv li.'ivo latoly liccn pnt npon tlic iicihIoii roll. Kacli of tliuin draws two dollars u inontli. The buek pay ln St. Mary's ease aiii(miit to soniethinj; ovcr foili' hiindicd dollai's. 'I'lie Itink polo teani of this village wont to Killington 'l'neday niglit to play a inateh gama with the Asis-oeiution teani of thal eily. The liiii llntoniaii. were the wiliner.-', lakinic llie lli--t two and fonrlh fjoal". The loeal teani was nniler the eaptainey of V. A. Varlield. 'I'he loeal events' of the eoniiiifjweekin ehule the aimtial ineetlngs of the Coiinty Af;rieiiltnral soeiety,at the Addison lloitfe on Wediiesday afternoon, and of the Champlain Valley Kee-lCeepers' umk2 tion, on Thnrsday. A prorainnie of the lattei' lneetini; wlll he tonnd in anolher cohnnn. A lneetiiif; ol tho-'e wlio ent sheep to the Xew Orleans Kspoition a year ao was held at Ihe Addison llouc Wedne day inornltif:. The olijeet wa to see alxmt nieetin tlie expene of the ventnre. Xothing was done and an adjoiirnnieiit was taken to tlic duy of the shcep-sheur-lnp asoeiation's anniial ineetiiif;. It la slnirnlar luet that the "eold Miap" itre very apl to eonie Ihe eorre-'pondin; weeks of dill'ereiit ears. In the 'eeond week of 1SSJ! the theriiionieler ot below .ero live days and on the niorniii of the 12th wa -JI helow. On the niorning of the 7th ol'.liinnnry. 1SS1. lt tood at 110 below. The niills on the we-t siile of the ereek were able lo do very little from I'riday till ediieday on aeeonnt of tlic aneluir iee. It lllled up Ihe raek and the lltuues ,-o Ihat il a iniposible to j;el water enoiih throne;h Ihein lo tnrn the wheol. A soon a the wind eliane;ed inlo tlie .-oiith the troitbleeeaed in a iiieaiii'e. The ereainery iiieetinjr at the town rooni on Weiliie-day eveninn; wa well attended. Xo delinite aetion wa- taken rcjr:ii-tli tijr the etiibli-innenl of a ereain ery in t lii -. part of the town. It is quite nrobable that un in-litiition ol tln sorl will into oieratiun bere the seaon. either under the eondnel patron-i or a a in ivate enterpr reliorted thal S. (".. Tidale talU of et ting tip a eentriltigal iiuieliine at Knt MWdlebnry. A Card. We dcilrc lo cxprcm to our frienilH nnd nelKlibois our xlneere und Kiulefiil itpprcclu tlotioftlic uliiinduut kludticHs und yinputliy wtlh 0ilcli tliey liuve, mi fnr us it wni possl blc, sliurcil und tlKlilencd our rceent liercuve iiioii I . K. AMi I.. H. Mooui:. Sliorclmiii, VI., .lun. III, 1SS(I. The Aiigusta Chrmthlr. slales Ihat the iiicoiiu; of (!en. Toonil)- averaed from 1810 to 187o ,2(1,000 a year. Ills last larfje eases were tried wlien asit liift Ihe State's attorney ln the railroad tax eases, in tlie Dnprce will ease, and Ihe Khcrhardt miirder eae, in ull of whieh he was llnally sikresfnl. Iletied tosaythnthe had olten inade S."i.(l() at silifjle sesions of eourt in IClberl eounty. GOWS FOR SALE ! Ten new lnlleli tm' willi enlven lij sldc, nl tlic elder uilll ol ( V. TI'LI.KY, II Mlddlelmry, VI. TO CLOSE! ISTITESTMEITTS. Sovou pcr ccnt, net, payablo semi ammally. First Mortgngo Farm Loans iicotiated nnd fully guarantped by Tlioiiipson &"Va)ton, Bankorsjllarpcr, Kansas. JlDrigages for salo hv A. A. FLETCHER, Middlebury, Vt. -ltf A FEW GLOAKS AT GREATLY REDOCED PRIGES! AT GKWITH & GO'S. TAKE NOTIC1S! i IN BOQKS ! ! For TWO WEEKS we shall sell Books lower tlian ever offered in this vicinity. Come in and see the stock and you will be astonished at the fine Qnality and Low Prices: Mitcheirs Atlas Thf World. THE REGULAR PRICE, $10 ; OUR PRICE, $0.37, ic eom'ni"; "V'TT "1 -T t uc. f in w averly rfovels, 12 vois., cicth. l.'w if wiil- I TJTTDT.TOTTXint!' TlTlTffP tfil o . -VTTTJ T1TTTC1 rr Oc The -toekliolder- of the Xational bank of Middlebury niet at tlieir bankin;.nioin on Tiieday and re-eleeted tlie old board I of direetor, a lollows: Calvin lllll. 1 Alliert A. Kletehcr, Wni. 1". Xa-b. Card- 1 ner S. W'iiiiiwi'ight,.!. C. W'ellington. Tlie ollleers elio-en were tho-e of l:it year: I're-idenl. A. A. l'leteher: viee-ire-ident. Ciilviu llill: aml Ca-hier ('. Iv. rinney and Teller C. .M. l'leteher were eoiilinned in olllee. -DickenS, 15 VOlS. Boundim-aOalf. 0111- 1 PUBLISHERS' PRICE, $37.50 ; OUR PRICE, $10. (A barain.) Dickens, 15 vols. cioth Bound. V. REGULAR PRICE, $18; OUR PRICE, $0.37. The annual nieelin; of the I.adie' I.ibrary aoeiation wa held on Tuesday at :t o'eloek ji. m. at the library rooui. The olllcer.s eleeted for the eoniine; year were: l'reideut, r. A. .M. Heckwilli ; seeretary andtreasitrer,M!iry li.Chapiiiau ; librarian. .AIK Kinina Ilifjley, Mrs. II. P. Cowie; exeetitive eonnnittee, Jlr. C. 1). Mead. Mrs. Dugald Stewart, Mr.. Albert l'leteher. Mrs. II. M. Seelv. Mi-s . A .ilat allenner. Jir. uraineril, Alr. r-aioi'L. Mis Ilattie Cliapman. . ' These ollieers-eleet ol CampTraey. No. '2, Soh of Veterans were installed on I'riday evenine; ;t by K. K. Kogers. who was direeted from headiiuarters to aet as 8 Vols. Cloth. LOCAL NEWS. C.K.Marshall took abrlef business trip to Xew Vork last week. II.K. .Sniith andl V. Chapnian have lately rettirned from trip to Xew York eity. The Hitney brothers have soldthe Hol den plaee on South street to S. K. Meek in ; eon-iiileration, $.i'2,i. The invitations are out for Ihe annual inasiueraile, whieh coiue at the town hall a week from next Wedne-'diiy iiight. The incetings at the MethodKt ehureh are still in proe;ress and the interest i in ere:iine;. MNs Woodbury remaiii- to asist the pastor. Col.T. M. Chiipman and funiily are lo ;o soon, iirohably the'latter part of next week, to 1'Iorlda, where they will reinaiu lor three month". AmoiiK the straiifjers ln attendanee on iiieeting of the .Sheep-ltreeilers' asoeia tion were K. L. Shattuek of Mis-ouri and John lU-11 of MlehiKan. The sleighin hereabouts is sald not to be of the best. Still it is an iinprovement upon the gong of last week, wlien the roads were as roui;h as they well eonld he. Mrs. A. I'. Tupper on Wednesday re- ceived by nuiil from a friend ln .laekson vllle, Fla.,an orange that nieasiires eleven and three-fourth Inehes lu elreumfer- ence. Loyal lluiitlugton of Weybridge, who lias been troubled with iheuiuati'm for the past twenty-llve years, lias gone to TU. Clemens, Mieh., totry the wateis of a noted spring at tlmt pluee. intalling ollleer and at tlie sanie reeeived hls eonnnis-ion a alde-de-eanip on the stalVof DivNion Colonel C. V. Ii. .lenne: Captain, .1. M. Xa-h; 1st lieut.. .1. S. Taylor; '.'d lieut., W. V. Alden ; 1st C. C, K.L. Alleu; -Jd ('. C., W. 1 Mellugh; I!d L C., M. MorrUon. The eanip now lias 10 members and more are soon to be nui-tercd in. lt nieets every I'riday even inir in the baeinent of the town hall Tlie .lanuary teriuof the Addi-on eoun ty Supreiue eourt will open at the eourt hou-e in thU village on Momlay, the 2.1(11 lnt. Chief .lutiee I'oyee and Aoi'iate .ludges I'owers Tafl and Walker will sit. There are 1 1 cue on tlie doeket, as fol- low: Wni. Cile-' exr. agaln-t Wm. Aldeii's exr.; Auieriean board of coiiuuis sioners lor loreign uii-'ions againt .lo-epli K. 1-orre's athnr.: Orin Iloyt s ulinr. agalnt Kdwln Iloyt et al. ; .loeph i Itattell again-it .lolin Matot and crins eause, .lolin .Matot aguniM .lo-epu isatien et al. ; Artemas XiehoW agam-'t Kdward l'ulleraiid trustee T. Ifoekwood, apl.: Admr. of C. I.. Cliureh agaiust T. II. Me- l.eod, apt.; .laiues I'reston agaiust Vt. Shade Itoller Co.; .laiues rreston agaiust ltrooks Kdge Tool Co., apt.; Klleu I.. Henton agaiust W.S. Holland; Philamler Ilanks' admr. againt Holland & Par ker; Orin Iloyt's admr. agaiust hdwin Iloyt ; Hertha M. Clark etal.,apts., against l.uinan l. Clurk's admr.; Klla 1''. Clark, apt., against the sanie; lt. C. Coodaleand wlfe, apts., againt Ollver Krosfs admr. Full Gilt. Red Line Poets, A LARCE STOCK TO BE CLOSED AT 64 contB I-ER VOL. Mark Twain's Books, PUBLICATION" PRICE, $3.50; OUR PRICE, $1.08. Lots of Dollar Books. YOUR CHOIC AT 34 conts Each. Shakespeare, OUR PRICE TOR THE SET ONLY $2.08. 100 Juvenile Books. C R E AT Overcoat Sale 33 -xr F. A. BOND & BRO. f LotNo. 1, - $ 2.25 2, - 3.50 3, - 4.50 4, ' - 5.00 5, - 6.00 6, - 7.00 7, - 8.00 8, - 9.00 9, - 10.00 11, - 12.50 12, - 15.00 13, - 17.00 14, - 20.00 And Scvcral otlicr Lots in MEN'S, YOUTITS, BOYS' and CIIIL- Geo. Eliot's "Works, PUBLISHFRS' PRICE, $10; OUR PRICE, $3.98. Macaulay's History of Eng- land. 5 Vols. PUBLISHERS' PRICE, $5 ; OUR PRICE, $1.50. Chas. L6ver's Works, ss vois. PUBLISHERS' PRICE, $33 ; OUR PRICE, $16. REGULAR PRICE, 45 conts EACH. 75 conts and $1.00 ; TO BE CLOSED AT DREN'S at masli - Up Prices t Make NO MISTAKE. Bring your CASH and Tmprovo this great opportunity. Tlic only placc is at F. A. BOND & BRO. THE The naiiie of X. II. HownV Htlll llvei, nl tlioiiL'li lie lias lieen ileud liiiiuy yenrx. Uls , Kllxlr I'or tlio eurn of eoii(;liK iinil eoliln 1ms nl- , reuilv outllved lihu u (iiiirter of u eeiitiiry.iiiiil , in tlll kiiiwIiik lll fiiMir wltll tlie pulille. All tlio-ii' wlm liavu used llu.xter'H MiunlraWii i llltters t.ienW very Miiiimly ln tlieir iiruUi!. ' Twenty llvo eenln jier lioltle. ln eiiN( oflnird eold notliluK wlll relleve tlie liieatliliiK qulfkly ut tu nib Arnieii .t 1)11 , Iilnliiit'iit ou tlio elict. Romember, these Prices are for two weeks only, Now is the time to buy Books, and the place is at C. E. MARSHALL'S, Free Press ! I5URIIXT., VT. Tlio Kkki: rm lielleeK ln proKri!- und mnkes Its pructlee iiceord with lts bellef. It etrort toward perfectlmi luue been eomtnut aml Its nrmvtli ln hlze and valne, eireul.itliiii nnd publlc uppreelutlnn in tlio pn-t I'ew year have no pieeedent ln Vermont Jouriiallsui. It itands, as Itrf eontemporiirlesln tliree ntates aeknowledKe, elenrly ln tlio I'nrel'iont of Ver mont now-papoiH. Tlic FltUK I'm:ss lielieves in lioine lintltn tlons. It liollevos tliut Veriiionters huo a Krent (leal to do In foMcriliK wni tliy lioine en terprises bel'oro tlieir Mato oiin becoine tlie jiroRresslve eiiiniiumwealtli tliey dclre lt to lie. Tlio FitKK l'HK.-s llierefme advoontes tlie thnroiiKli and unwiiverliiK snppoit ol liiinie inxtltutions, aml tlio ieo of inoney ln lioine enterprlses. It l)elleve there If ainple rooni for the I'xercise of lirains, enei'Ky and enter-prli-e in Verinout, nnd aets fnlly ii)) to lt lie llef. HelieviiiK this the FitKK 1MU- in Hit ofall u hoiuo paper. Its own city, eounty, and Muto are llrst lu Its thmiKhtH, aud news whlle the news oftho entire world Is Klven in as aniplo detult as iieocs-.ary. Tlie Khki: l'lttx docs not nraotlee sensatlimalism in uny ilc- Kieo, either in news orpolitie-. It Is stead fastly Uepiibllean ln pnlitles und does not lie lleve It Is neecs-.ary to elitun,".' oplnion with every Issue lo lio n live newspaper. The Kin:K 1'kkss 1ms lieiin u new, liiKhly attruetie nnd miiiMial feature ln eoitntry joiiriiulNin. It has, at eousidei'Uljle e.pen-e, secured u seiles oforiifinul Morlenif theW'ar, Theio nrtlcles aro copyrlKhted and wlll ap penr In no othernewspuporln Vermont. They willDiino hluhly uttruetive to all velenuis and sonsol'velerans as well u nllier reud ers. It has also reeently lieKiin a deiaitinent of orlRlnal storles liy writersof wellestalilish ed fume, whieh Uno already heeoine very populur. Those und ollier peeiul depart menlsor valne will niiike the Khki: 1'ur.i- tlio eomliiK year more ilesii-.tlile tlian ever hel'oie. The FitKK IMiis Is pretty wellknown ln Ver inout. If you do not know it by Its Dally or Its Wookly vlslts you oiiRht to te-t ils t(iiulity by triul. lt is a piiper lor tlie lioine, tlio eouiitliit; rooni and tlio fariu, aml it is edited wltll espe elal refereiico to the need-. oflts on emtilu euey lu VeniKiiit. Tlio veeent enlarjeiiient ot Ihe Hally pluee It ulieud (ifnll eoiiipclltlon nnd Kies its read ers an nniiiunt of deslrable and viiluablti read liiK suoli as they ciuuuit not lu uny Vermont nowspaper nnd but I'ew outslde the Mnto. Toniis of the FREE PltESS. Dally .J6? ELERY QMPDUND DleenRes of tlie Jferves, Kldneys, I.lvor Stomach nnd ltowcls, and acts as a. BLOOD PURIPIER AND TONIC To the General Sy&tem. 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CELERY UUMPUUND ence for all the diseases incident to females, as thous ands can testity. CELERY COMPOUND hadt 36 years' expericnce in compounding medidnes. Its ingredients are purely vegetable, consifcting of roots, herbs, barks, seeds and flowers, the natnes of whieh are giveu on the label of every bottle It is the best medi- cme in tne woria lor aged peopie, quieting, oracing ana toninc the nen'ous system. CELERY COMPOUND for J5.0U, and may be obtained of everv wholesale and retail dmggist in ihe Unitcd States or ol tlie proprietor, M, K. I'Alflt, windior, vu H3pTo introduee Tlie Celrrv Comiiouml in places iL'ktre Jtalersdo ttot taz-f it iti sfocA, I will, on receipt ot io douars, sena xwo ootties to any aoaress $a.oo per yenr ,M) per 111011th . i.m) peryeur . i.(rt for slx montlis ,, .50 threo iiiiinths Invarlably ln Advnnce. ADDliKSS THK H 1 I I ir!cm:iocuti03 Burlington, Vt. ew England. securely packed and express charges :e. Wcbtcrn Agent. &t pald, to your nearest express otfice. a. u. r iait.K, oenerai Wabasli Avenue Chicaito. 1U. 19 HALP-ACRE BUILDING lots 011 College llill lor ule.liet in town. U. D. TWITCHELL NOTICE. Tlie regulr nnmidl mcellng of th 0 National Itank of Middlebury will bo licld at the banklnc liouso 01 said bank in Middlebury, Vt., on the 12th day ofJanuary, A. . 1SSC, at 2 o'eloek p. m fnr tlie purposa of clioostng Uircctors for the year cnsulnff, and transactlng sucli other biislness niay come before the mcetinc. CUAS. K. I'lNNEY, Cahier. Middlebury, Vt., Dccembcr 8, 18S3, 508 Vermont Bpiscopal Insiiiuie BURLINGTON, VT. H. H- ROSS, AJVI., Principal. lloaraiii!; Scliool for lloyd. ThorougU prepara tion for Iluslncsa or Coltegc. Mllitary Drill. I'u- I. II1 rccelvcd at any ttnie. Scnd to thc rrincipa. lor r.italoguc.