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CTELE IXA.irr FUEJbi STRESS ASTD TIMES, WEDNESDAYi SEPTEMBER 25, 1872. MAILS. tfctt gats, 8rs, (pitting, gofr jHnfing, to Important to All ATTENTION ion of the Ladles of of the Ladies of Yew Black Alpacas I On mmd atr Junt 1, ta Mail will clot mmt mrrto ma Mlama iuti New York, 4J0and 7.20 r. Trojr, and Albany, 4.35 A.aand 4.3 r.su Boeton, 6.30 a. ua 4-30 p.

Southa.a Way, 4.30 p. v. Eastern North p.m., Northern, 8.00 A.M.I Wiaoosal, 6 JO P. w. Plattsburgh And Keeeevllle, 9.30 Lake South, 6.00 p.

m. i Montreal. 9.25 GaosB New York, Troy, nd Albany, 7.30 a. and BJJO P. M.

OStOB. 7.3U A. M. Bad B.OJ P. BT, Southern Way, 7 3U a.

at. Eastern Way and Norfc eastern. 6.00 a. m. i Northern.

4.00 p. m.i W.aooiki, A. m. Plattsburgh ana jLeeeenue, r. lam.

coaw, tt.uu p. Montreal 8.00 p. a. OFFICE HOORSi From 7.03 A. H.tO 3 30 P.

K. e.bJtriis. Leave B0KUSSTO 0Mf Verta.cuthe Vt. Central U.K., at 4.49 A. M.

(except Monday morning) and 9J30 AM. and 4 .33 and 7J P.M O.Mf at 6.65 a.m. la in Knit ni P. n.ima ontbe Rutland and Burlington R. ft.

at 8 JO and 10.29 A. M. 2.10 and 9.45 P. M. Tiitii Aaarve ram fi North and Wtt.

at 8.00 anil 10 IS A. I Xi and 9.25 P. from th 6 30 and 10.15 A. 5.30 and 8 13 P. rem South, 4.3S and 9J25 A.

4.3G and 7.J r. itun Calvin. BT BATABD TATLOB. Search hih and low, tearch up and down, -By light ol stare or ran, And of all the good folks of onr town There like Penn Calvin none, lie lightly laughs when all condemn, lie tmiles when others pray Ami what is sorest trntn to them To him is idle play. "Penn Calvin, 1 ft, as duty lhe load we all must bear'." He oniy lifts his languid lids.

And says: "The morn isf.ir!" "Learn while yon may for lite is stern. And art, aiaa! is Ions lie hums and answers Yes, I The cadence of a cons." "The world I dark with human woe Man eats of bitter food." "The world," he nays, is all aglow With beauty, bliss and good "To crash the senses you mast strive, The beast of iieah destroy "God gave this body all alive, And every sense tf iy Way, these be heathen words we hear The faith they teach la flown A that elings to temples drear And altars overthrown." "1 reck not how nor whence it came," He answers "I possess If heathens felt and owned the same. llow bright was heathenesse!" "Though you be stubborn to believe. Yet learn to grasp and hold There's power and nonor to achievo, And rojal rule of gold Penn Calvin plucked an open rose Andaroled to the sky (liine.sun cf day, until its close 1 hey live, and so da 1 His eves are clear as they were By some unrisen dawn Cur erave aad stern philanthropist Looks sad and passes on-Our pastor (cowls the picus ileck Avert their heads and 11 ee For pestilence or earthquake shock Lees dreadtul seem than he. But all the children round him Depraved as tht-y were born And vicious men his praisis sing, Whom he forgets to warn.

Penn Calvin's strange indifference gives Our folks a grievous care lie's simply glad because he lives, And glad the world is fair October The Ticbborne claimant baa started a paper in his interest, called the Ttchborne The Overland discloses aome secrets of lhe shop in an article on the chirographic pe cuiiarities of tome of its contributors. Joaquin Miller's band writing is said to be the very worst bis lines resemble dilapidated hedg fences." Biet Iiarte prefers violet ink he writes a legible, uniform band, is a slow produ cers upon unruled note paper, and seldom leaves a page without some erasure upon it. His best sentences are laboriously chiseled, and there is much waste of stationery in tbe process." Alark Twain and Ross Browne furnish good Charles Warren Stoddard is very weak in his spelling and very eccentric in his chirography. Clarence King's Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada" was dictated to an amanuensis in the author's leisure evenings daring four months. A new English edition of Tennyson's works has aome additional stanzas to In now printed for the first time.

This is the ad. dition to the famous apostrophe to the yew tree in the thirty-ninth section Old warder of these buried bones. And answering now my random stroke With fruitful cloud and living smoke, Dark yew that graspest at the stones And dippest toward the dreamless head, To thee tco comes the golden hour 4 When flower is feeling after tlower But Eorrtw-Bxt upon the dead, And darkening the graves of men What whifprr'd from her dyimj lip Thy glcoai is kindled at the tips. And passes into gloom again. The line italicized is an allusion to the open ing stanza of the third section.

Hcpe Spbisos Eternal, The following from the New York World exhibits the peren nial character cf democratic hopelessness September, 1868. September, 1S72. A proportionate gain If the republican in the States which hold losses throughout the their election in October country in November will give as Pennsjlva- shall equal those in nia, Indiana and Ohio by Maine in this Sep- handsome majorities, and tember, Nr. Ureeley in November will trium- will be triumphantly phantly elect Seymour elected. and Blair." Domixioh Politic.

The Conservative party, which, under the lead of Sir John A. McDonald and Sir Geo. Cartier, has governed Canada for many years, and the New Dominion since its formation, appears to be pretty well demoralized. Sir Geo. Cartier was defeated in his own constit uency of Montreal East, and has not been able to find another, either in his own province of Qaebec, or any of the old provinces.

lie has therefore had to get himself returned for a dis trict called rrovencher, inhabited by a few half- breed French Canadians, in the new province of Manitoba. The Finance Minister, Sir Francis Hincks. was beaten in two constituencies in On tario, and had to get himself returned for one in Vancouver's Island, which, it is said, is inhabi ted by a few Indians, and has only some sixteen qualified voters. This finance Minister, bow ever, has had to retire from the Ministry on ac count of getting the country into a financial muddle of the worst kind. Same other mem bers of the Cabinet have also had to retire, but as the Ministry has the handling of the funds for constructing the Intercolonial and other railroads, it is not unlikely that they may still be able to command a majority in the Dominion Parliament.

Witness. A Special medicine for the cure of kidney, bladder and glandular diseases, diabetes, gravel, female irregularities and all complaints or the urino-genital organs, and as an allay er of pain and one comforting to the distressed constitution, is without doubt SaoLAitDtR'a Bccbv. It causes the nerve fluid and blood to flow in a continuous healthy stream, throughout the entire nervous system. Sept 20 deodlwlt VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. SITUATED IN SHELBURN, VT-, on the Rutland A Burlington R.

convenient to the Village, Post Office, Depot, Church. Ac, and only 6 milei from Burlington. Contains about 1 4U acres best tillable land, which will easily keep a stock equivalent to 2a cows and a team, inter and summer, tiood house, two stories, conveniently planned, and will aocom-aaodate a large family parlor, sitting room, oinlng room, kitchen, 2 fcedrcoms, hall, pantries, on first tlcor, and as many rooms above. Barn recently euilt at a cost ot over HO 40 with an JO 70, finished vfi with all the modern improvements, including tunning water throughout. Also sheds, ice house and other conveniences.

Bas a large apple orchard, inciudieg 54 standard varieties, which though it is not yet fully matured has yielded over 810 bbls. in one season. Also a great variety of pears, plums, grapes, Ac Large first growth sugar grove with sugar house, pan. Ac. Plenty of hard wood.

The larm will produce more than sufficient to net a large per centage cn its cost For further particulars and more complete description, apply tdVor address, F. VAN VlihT, Kept 16-dtawwlm Ehelburn, Vt. OIL, OIL, OIL. ARD, SPERM AND KEROSENE OIL, AT JJ ACT'S. Ant l-tdtf tfi.4 Bank Block PRINTING.

Alt birds or PaiNma Fxicuted at TBI free Press Printing Offlce, No. 83 COLLEGE STREET, BURLINGTON. We are prepared to take and fill orders for Books, Pamphlets. l4aw Oases. Blanks, Handbills Posters.

Programmes. Circulars. CardH Billheads. Statements Isabels. AND ANY OTH1R KIND OF PRINTING Plain or in Colors.

ENGRAVED WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS FURNISHED TO ORDER. I' AW BLANKS. A STOCK OF COUNTY AND fJCfiTTM? wbitb DEED8, LFASES, HIGHWAY BILLS, AND OTHER BLANKS IN COMMON USE, KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. BANKRUPTCY BLANKS. WE HAVE PRINTED A SET OF BANKRUPTCY BLANKS IN UNIFORM STYLE, AS APPROVED BY THE REGISTERS fAND CLERK OF TBE U.

8. COURT. ORDEBS HA IL PR OMf TL AT TENDED TO ABDBBJS, THE FRIE rBEES ASSOCIATION 8IMILA EIMILIBCS CCBANTUR UCMPBRET'S IIOMEOPATIIC SPECIFICS. AVE PROVED, FROM TBE MOST AMPLE jj experience, an entire soocess oimpio rruinj Efficient and Reliable. They are the only Meui-eines perfectly adapted to popular use so simple that mistakes cannot be made in using them so harmless as to be free from danger, and so efficient as to be always reliable.

They have raised the highest commendation from all, and will always render satisfaction. Nos. Cents. 1 Cares Fa-vans, Congestion, Inflamation 25 1 wobms. Worm Fever, Worm colic.

..25 Canao-Colie or teething of 25 iiiABBHoaA. or tiuiuTen or Ad U118 Dreamer, Griping, Bilious Colic .25 Cboleba-Mobbus, 25 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis 25 Neubalbia, Toothache, Headacbe, Sick Headache, 25 Dyspepsia, Bilious Htomach ..25 8crpBKSsao, or Painful Periods 25 Wana-s, too Profuse periods 25 Cboup, Cough, Difficult 25 Salt Rhbgm. Erysipelas. Eruptions 25 KsECMAtigM, Rheumatic Pains. .25 Favaa and Agub, Chill Fever Agues 50 Pilbs, Blind or Bleeding 50 Ophtblabt, and sore or weak Eyes 50 Catabbb, acute or ehronie.

Influenza 50 WBOOPias-CouaB, violent ..50 Asthma, oppressed .....50 Eab Discbaroks, impaired breathing 50 ScBortrtA, enlarged glands. Swellings 50 6KHBBAI. Debility, physical weakness 50 DROPSKTand scanty Secretions. .50 SEA-SICKHS9S, aiokness from riding. .50 Kidbet-Disease, Gravel so Nervous Dsbimtt.

Kkmihal Emis- sioas, Involuntary Discharges 1 00 Five Boxes, with one $2 vial of Pow der, very necessary In serious cases 5 00 Sorb Mouth, Canker 50 Ubuubt Weakbebs, wetting bed. ...50 Painful Periods, with Spasms. .......50 StrrrEBiRGS at change of Life. 1 00 Epilepsy, Spasm, fct. Vitus' Dance DiPBTBEBiA.

uiceratea sore Tturoat 50 FAMILY CASES 35 TO 60 LARGB VIALS, MOROCCO OR rosewood case, containing a Specific for every ordinary disease a family is subject to. and books of from S10 smaller family ana Travelling cases, witn 20 to 28 vials $3 to speoincs lor ail private diseases, 00 in lor curing ana ior preventive treatment. in vials and pocket cases i te $5 POND'S EXTRACT. Cures Burns, Bruises, Lameness, Soreness, Sore Throat Sprains, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Eyes, Bleeding of the Lungs, Nose, Stomach, orofj Piles': Corns. Ulcers.

Old Sores. rnco, Bvi.i wvu imut tft.in; iuuib, 91.1a. CSTThese Remedies. Except POND'S EXTRACT. by tbe case or single box, are sent to any part of the country, by mail or express, free of charze.

on re ceipt or me price. Aaaress, UbMPIIRETS SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE CO. Office and Depot, No. 562 Broadway, New York. For sale by VINCENT A TAFT, Church Street, Burlington, Vt Nov 20 tdeodly Everything keep without uM the l.ujroot assortment in tho fctite ot ID rugs, and 3Dnijrrist's Sundries.

LADIES will find a full assortment of a Imported Perfume, Oils, POMADES, BEAl'TIFUL BRUSHES, COMBS, MIRRORS; in fH everything or fcr the GENTLEMEN can have the pleasure cf findins'a choice selection of Genuine Havana Cigars A New t'nor. ivst Imported. MEERSCHAUM PIPES AND CIGAR E0LDER3, Cigais, Cigarettes, and Match Cases, at CITY Sept 17 dtf DRUG STORE. BOSOlM F1UEJVM9S." The Patent Improved Felt Chest Protector Effectually Defends the Colds. Ciiptt from They are made from the (iotst Iambs Wool Felt, and may bo worn noar the uio.

delicate gLin. le.l by the Me.iiettl FdCilty thrcughi ut ie world. For Fule by Henrv 13. Jonos Corner Church aid Eank St? Sept l.J dtf EXTRACT Bucnv A Standard Preparation, endorsed by the most reliable Physicians, and its astonishing curative power attested by thousands who have used it. It is a sure, quick remedy for all diseases or the Urinary Organs existing In male or female.

Irritation or Inflamation of the Kidnevs and Bladder. Gravel, Sediment in Urine, Thick, Cloudy Crice, Mucus and Involuntary Discharges from Crethra, Retention or Incontinence of Urine. Chronie Catarrh of Bladdor. and m.U Chronia Mala. dies of the Urino-Genital Organs.

For sale by all Druggists and dealers in Medicine everywhere. Nov 15 deodiwly VINEGAR! VINEGAR: VINEGAR! DURE CIDER VINtGAR by tbe gallon or bbl. AT HART'S, Aug 27-fdtf 4 Bank Block. JUST RECEIVED. AFRESH SUPPLY OF VERY NICE SWEET PO Utoesat HART'S.

As. i-tdtf 4 Bank Block. do A 3" The attention Burlingloa and vicinity is solicited to.K. J. ROBERT ITS' Patent "Parabola" Needles, THE BEST NEEDLES IN THE WORLD.

Price 15 cents per paper. Try them. Ladies, and you will never use any other Ainu, xney are asaue ror Laoies wno appreciate 01 vuauty ana wno snow the best is the cheapest. Sold by J. E.

BRINSMA.ID. Also JOHN ENGLISH A CrVB. REST OCAT.TTV OF NEKDi.tS 10 cents a paper, or 3 papers for 25 J. K. BK1C16MA11I.

Sept I3-dwtf SKILLFUL WATCHMAKER. HAVE ascured the services of a very fine Watoh- a. maaer, HERMAN HOCH WEBER Lately from Europe, he bavins had experience in uwitserland in the manufacture of Watches, and also brings his diploma as I Finished Watchmaker AND REPAIRER, Understanding the difficult and intricate work per taining to the business, and is by far the most skillful workman 1 have employed. C. W.

WXNQATE, Deo. 12 dAwtf 154 Church St. NEW ATTRACTIONS GEORGE SMMFSOWS, CH0RCH STREET. rpiBE PUBLIC are requested to call and inspect our new uuoug, oi wmcn we nave a large ana unexceptionable stock. They are fresh from market, and are the best in styles and quality that reaay oasn eouia Day.

our slow traes are niiea with rich and elegant Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware and Clocks of the latest patterns. Sets. Ohains Charms. Toilet Fancy Goods, all of the most approved styles, We kee an assortment of the BEST GOLD PENS IN MARKET, every one of which 18 tear- ranted for five ytarn Purchasers should not fail to see our stock Kfifoiia matrtnn rhale inlAitfi r-rt a 1 1 irinHa nrarrBntAn as represented. wbaw AuaJSiUA WlVii EVlWUVUO MAI guvug wa a auv Respectfully, GEO.

SIMPSON, Opposito Union Block, Church St. July 12 tdtf NEW GOODS. We have inst received a lot of New Goods. The Latent Spring Style. Call and see them.

BRLNSMAID A IIILDRBTH. SOMETHING NEW. Call and see. A Single SUot-gun. A new thing, very finely finished; just the thing that has long been neeaea.

BRIN8MA1D A DILDRETH. April 19 dtf CLOSING OUT OUR SUMMER STOCK at REDUCED PRICES, also getting in some NEW GOODS DAILY, All in want of anything in the line cf BOOTS MJVD SHOES, Can find with us much to please them, and we hope to receive cans, numerous ana onen. DREW Jt DAVIS, Aug 2t- -dAwtf 151 Church 8t. DRAINAGE. WHE attention of the citizens of Burlington and I the adjacent towns and villages is called to tne CEMENT Drain' ami Sewer Pipe, Manufactured by RIPLEY SONS, At their yard on WIJYOOSKI AVENUE, NEARIARCHIBALD STREET, This Hoe is made of the best brands of American cement, ana ior tne vjurctses ior wnicn it is un signed has no superior.

All sizes, from three to thirty-six inches in ciame- ter. constantly on nana. tlH)N. A. WILKINSON, General Agent, Burlington, Vt.

OFFICE AT THE YARD. Way ll-d4wtf HONEY! Vice Jmetv Honey by the box cr in cards weighing from 11 to 2 lbs eaon. at 87 College Street, Teai Sugar, Coffee and Spices OF THE BEST QUALITY, At 87 College St BUY J. 8. KIRK A CO'S SOAP TUB BEST FOR THE MONEY IN THE MARKET.

For Sale by WESTOW, JONES St BRO. August 251-dtf SOMETHING NEW The Empire Fruit Jar rpHK BEST, the Easiest Closed, the Easiest Opened, No Rusting, No Corroding, Cheap as any Jar in market, for sale by R. V. KOWK. Stanton House Block.

Burlington, July 9 -dtf SANBORN FARR, Marlboro' Hotel 227 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. W. U. SANBORN. American House, Montreal.

Li. IAHA Late of American Hotel, Burlington. T9 COLLEGE 8TRKET. T9 f. B.

SiJfMOJnS 4 CO. Having just returned from Market, customers will I find our stock complete in all the latest styles of Men's Boys' and Children's Ready Made The Latest Styles in EBats, Caps, Trunks, Boys and Gents' Fiianisliiiir Goods. Our Custom Bepartment Is well stocked In all the Nobby Stiles of Cloths, which we make to order, and guarantee satisfaction. We would call attention to tho Water Proof Umbrella, as being an article which is claimed will not wet through or fade. EST Please givo us a call tefcre purchasing.

A. B. SIMONDS A May 3 fdtf No. 79 College St. TWENTY YEAR WATER Sir per Cent.

Bonds, ST. ALBANS, VT. Coupons payable June and December, at the Suf folk National Bank, Boston. In denominations of SiOO's, $3fl0's and Government and other Securities taken in exchange at highest market rates, For Sale at 89 1-2 and Interest BT Richardson, Hill 9 Bankerc, SEARS BUILDING, BOSTON, July 12 dCm CRESCENT SPECTACLES! There is nothing to be so much desired as perfect I sight, and perfect sight can only be obtained by using pxbfect spectacles the difficulty of procur-1 ing which is well known. The Crescent Spectacles, eo called from the peculiar construction of the glass I (resembling a "CRESCENT will Improve.

Strengthen and Freseve the Sight; The quality of the Material from which they are made, being of remaraaoieicrity gives them a ScpEBioniTT for 3iMrnci; over all other ordinary! Spectacles ma e. The eye is too delicate an organ to be trifled with, and still people will bujt a pair of cheap imperfect Spectacles (thinking it is Economy) not knowing that they are doing themselves an irreparable injury, until it is too late. 3T All genuine have trade mark on every pair. Manufactured expressly for UA. SIMPSON, July 5 dly Burlington, Vt.

Jnst Published, a Most Brilliant Work. OEH1S OF STRAUSS The publishers tffer to the nublie this unions and most attractive collection, brought cut. as one may say, under the eve of the erreat aomnoser. and containing his veryibest works. It is embellished who a uno PORTRAIT OF STRAUSS, and contains the prime favorites.

ARTIST LIFE BLUE DANUBE MARRIAGE I BEliLS- MANiJ ATTAN 1001 NIGHTS-WIENER BONBONS PIZZICATO WINE, WOMAN A BONG NEW ANN EN, and many other cauallvsrood Waltzes. Polka. 11 I vfuautuics, iuiuuciu, niimg autogetner 225 LARGE MUSIC PAGES. The fiist applause on its appearance, warns us that the fine book is to be inevitably All tbb I riBuiua me present season, rrice do in coaras in ciotn. Sent, post paid, on receipt of price.

Has no superior Our Church Music Book. THE ST A A D. I Price $1 SO. Specimen copies sent for the pretent, (pest paid) I ior ii.zo. OLIVER DITSON A Boston.

CHAS. H. DITSON A Y. 8ept 81 wedAsatAwtf NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGNED have formed a copartnership under the name and firm of Baker A Hiokey," and have received the appoint of general agents from the Singer Manufacturing Company, ior nuruiern Vermont ana new iron Office, 76 College Street.

Liberal inducements given to Local Agents in unoccupied aterritory Canvassers Wanted. FRANK 8. BAKKR. July 31 dAwtf D. W.

HICKEY. and Brilliantine Tlohairs. ALSO iliac Cashmeres, aYitv'if Blue Cloths and Water Proofs, For Hadies' Suite, JUST RE fi ffJ AT THE too More 1 1-1 Quilts at sl.OO each. Carpets! Carpets I English and Brussels and Tapestries, Three ilus and insranis. Bemp ami Stair Carpels, Patent varpet MAnin 9 Oil Cloths 4 Store Rugs TERMS, CASH AND LOW PR ICES.

COLLEGE Sept 7 dAwtf STREET. L. W. COOK, JVo. 'i Union Blork, Church Street, Having just returned from New York market and purenvsea at Break Boivn Prices, Is now prepared to sell Goods As liow as I he Lowest.

Bress Silks, Poplins, (Mlpacas, Jflohair Stripes, Cambrics, White Goods 9 Einens for Suitings, IV alV. LOOK AT Ol lt A SHAWLS AND UPWARDS. Also gOOOYds. Kpraguc's Prints AT II Cta. PER YARD.

OOBS A good line ol COTTOJWS. WOMjMjEWS, Sir. men's and Roys' Wear. DRESS MAKING ROOMS OVER STORE. Satisfaction Guaranteed.

i OF LOCATION Custom Made Clothing A Specialty SPECIAL NOTICE. An injunction hiring been obtained against me by Messrs B. Turk A I am prohibited from work ing at my trade in this city for the present. I beg to assure my friends that I shall makeievery effort to overcome seen action, and hope soon to be able to resume business. With sincere thanks for the many tokens of good will I have received, I remain," Respectfully, AV.

A. BLACK MAN. The Question fa, where can we get a nice, genteel Suit of the latest style, good woikmanship, and at the lowest prices The Answer 13, AT THE liicn ily Hat, ap, Fur C'loslains: House. Having employed MR. A.

BLACKMAN, former ly with Messrs. B. Tnrk A as Foreman of the Department, I feel confident in assuring any who may favor me with their patronage, that their orders will be faithfully executed in the highest style tf the art. QT Call and examine the BEST Stock cf Cloths to be found in this city, and leave ycur orders. N.

ALLKN. Aug. 20 dtf WHITE LEAD. BOSTON LEAD CO. '(Incorporated is 1829.

J. El. Chad wick Agt's, OFFICE 82, 24 A 20 OLIVER BOSTON. MANUFACTURERS OP Bostosa EPiirc White sLcad, DRY AND GROUND IN OIL, DRY AND GROUND ZINC, LITHARGE, RED LEAD, LEAD PIPE, SHEET LEAD. TIN PIPE, TIN-LINED FIPE, IRON PIPE St FITTINGS, PUMPS, Our Pure White Lead, both dry and ground in oil.

we warrant to be STRICTLY PURE, and Guaran-1 tee that for fintnr.i, body and durability it is not surpassed oy any x.eaa in tno mar nor, eitner loreign or American. i In order to protect ourselves, we have adopted as our trade-mark an eight-pointed Red star, with our corporate seal in tne centre, inis is on every package of our PURE LEAD. None gen uine witnout it. Aug 6- tues.thussatGm SOLDIERS AND MEMBERS OF THE G. JEt.t ATTENTION Call and see the two inch polished black tcalnut and silt frame that tee are tin- tshtng for testimonials.

AT IjQ One Dollar and a naif each. )Q We have designed and had made an elegant tinted nebble mat. tvhich addsl greatly to its appearance. HENRY J. NELSON, 123 Church Street.

Dee dtf RIKER CO. PAYN'3 BLOCK, CHURCH STREET, have added to their stock of GROCERIES, a line of Crockery and Glass Ware, JELLY TUMBLERS AND FRUIT JARS of the LATEST STYLES. FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN THEIR SEASON. Crders solicited and goods delivered free. TEAS, TEAS.

We have reduced tho prices of all Teas to meet the removal oi duties itememoer tne piace. AT BIKER'S. July 3 1372 dtf Church St. 11. W.

SMITH SON, Builders and Slate Rooters, ALSO, WtOLKSALE DEALERS IN ROOFING SLATE. Corner Map'e and Champlain Ets. Having bad many years experience as Builders and Slaters, and being familiar with the different kinds of RocSng, we feel confident of being able to work to the perfect satisfaction of our customers. We bave opened a SLATE YARD, where we shall keep a large rtock of Slate from different quar ries, embracing all the best sizes, qualities and colors. We employ only the best workmen, and give our personal supervision to all work.

As Carpenters and Builders, we have had a large expericce in overy variety of work, and shall not hesitate to make contracts for building after any style ot architecture. Orders or inquiries, by mail or in person, solicited. April 25-satAwtf TEA AND COFFEE. aMALL AND EXAMINE Qualities and Prices of TEAS AND CWFCE, AT R0WES, June 20-dtl Stanton House Block. LARGE STOCK OF CAN COODS.

SARDINES, CAN OYSTERS, CLAMS, AC, AO CAN LOBSTERS, AT HART'S, 4 Bank Block. Of I Burlingten, Mf.y 23, tS72dtf Sept 7dw6w BOBUBBTOB, VT..

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