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TMtf Tilt ErTUBS DAY H0BN1NG; SEPTEMBER 15r ICGSr Clinton N. Y. The Clinton County Excursion to New York A Gxttlxxjut, cured of Nervous Debility, Incompetency, Premature Decay and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to benefit others, win be happy to furnish to all who need it (free of charge) the recipe and directions for making the simple Remedy used in his case. Those wishing to profit by his experienceand possess a Valuable Remedy will receive the same, by return mail, (carefully sealed,) by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, 88d3m 'o.

60 Nassau street, New York TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 15, 1863. Burlington Fibk Department. The annual parade and inspection of the Burlington Fire Department takes place tbis afternoon. The several engine companies and Hook and Lad der Company will rendezvous at the Park at four o'clock, where they will be inspected by Chief Engineer Nelson We have no knowledge of the programme, but suppose it will be the same as that followed heretofore on such occasions.

ATJOTIOIT DALE. I WILL sell at Publie Auction, on tbe SOth day of September, 1863, at 2 o'clock, P. on the premises a short distance south-west of the High Bridge and near Vaughn's 23 Acre Lot number 40; 23 Acre Lot, number 41, and the westerly half of 100 Acre Lot number 16, as laid down and designated on the plan of the town of Burliugton. Also thirty acres of land lying south-east or the Ethan Allen Cemetery In Burling ton, between lands of Carlos Baxter and George Edge-comb, entrance to the last named lot through land of Mr. Edgecomb.

-Tbe title to the above named lands Is perfect. There is a thrifty growth of mixed wood on all of Mid lands, and they are well watetcd. For information concerning the above, prior to the day of sale, apply to Henry 1'. Uickok, or to. the subscriber, L.

A. EDO ELL, Auctioneer. jg Terms of saleone-fourth cash, on delivery of the deeds, and the remainder in three equal annual pay ments, with annual interest. Burlington, Sept. 10.

Union Convention will be held at the Court House in Plattsburgh to-day. A Member of Assembly and County officers are to be nominated. A Union Senatorial Convention for the 16th Senatorial District, consisting of the Counties of Clinton, Essex and Warren, will be held at Pease's Hotel, Port Henry, to morrow after- ternoon at 2 o'clock. Re-Union. Application will be made to the next legislature for the passage of an act for the re-union of the present towns of Wind sor and West Windsor.

It is but a few years ago that they were divorced. STATE PATJt. .) Inour limited notice of the doings at our recent State Fair, we omitted to mention the large number of persons in attendance from Maine, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania and the West drawn, doubtless, by the fame of Vermont's sheep. More leading ag riculturists from other States were present than bad been at any previous fair. Among them were Sanford Howard, editor of the Boston Cultivator; Ex-President Conrad of Albany, and six delegates from the N.

Y. State Agricultural Society Col. Cavender of St. Louis and a delegation from the Saratoga Co. (N.

Agricultural Society, besides many other gentlemen interested in the objects of the fair. The internal arrangements of the Fair were excellent, which is due to the personal supervision of Col. Needbam, and Superintendent Henry S. Morse. The best of order was kept by Sherrif Field and his deputy Marshals, who were unusually active and successful in keeping the track clear.

We subjoin a list of the premiums awarded to exhibitors in this section HORSES. Woodbury and Bulrush Morgan SiaUions. Flanagan, Burlington, 2d best stallion 7 years old and over, $7 00 Lawrence Brainerd, St. Albans, best stallion 4 years and under 7, 10 00 Mares and Fillies. A Holabird, Shelburne, best filly 3 years and under 5, 4 00 Geldings and Mares.

A Sbedd, Burlington, best gelding, 8 00 A Reynolds, Cbazy, N. 4th premium, 2 00 Linsley, Burlington, for trotting with double team, gratuity, 8 00 SHEEP. Spanish Merino Ewes. Henry Thorpe, Charlotte, 2d premium on pen ot ewes, 8 00 CHEESE. Mason, Richmond, best lot of cheese, 6 00 mechanics' hall.

Weller Baldwin, Hinesburgb, best horse rake. 5 00 Chas Miller, Burlington, potato digger, 2 00 Morse, Shelburne, fanning mill and separator, 2 00 Morse, metallic sap conductor, diploma. A Hood, Winooski, Excelsior diploma. Sweet, Burlington, Drake's patent gas apparatus, diploma and 6.00 8mail Pox is already sacrificed some of oar best and bravest troops. Soldiers, listen to tbe voioe of reason, supply yourselves with Holloway'g Pills and Ointment.

Tbe Pills pariry the blood and strengthen the stomach, while the Ointment removes all pain, and prevents pit Only 25 cents per box or pot. 231 DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS for sale by dtr J. W. ROBY CO. Editor of the Dxab Sir, With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send by return of mail to all who wish it, (free) a Recipe, with full directions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in ten days, Pimples, Freckles, Tan, Blotches, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads or Bare Faces, simple directions and Information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, In less than thirty days.

All applications answered by retain mail without charge. Respectfully yours, TH03. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist. 6 d7 w3m No.

831 Broadway, New York E. I. o. PATENT PACKAGE COFFEE. PURE FOIL SPICES.

BARTHOLOMEW MORSE, 852 and 854 Broadway, Albany, N. T. TTtfTE CALL attention to some elegant Coral, Vf Enamelled, Onyx and Pearl Jewelry, Cuff Buttons, Ac, samples of some kinds la show-windows, and sold in the store a stock of rich Plated Castors, Cake Baskets, to be opened about 1st of September at Brinsmaid's Old Stand, Church Street. 89daw and Elissca9 A FINS assortment, pretty, good, and at high prices at dtf ALLEN'S. A REWAftD of ten dollars ($10) and the reasonable expenM Incurred: will be paid to any for is asprehonolon and deliver of adase to the Headquarters of the nearest Provost 1'anhal SOLLA i Capt.

and Provost Marshal, Third District. Burlington, Aag. 21. fj QM dhwtf YLi Late Saratoga Springs, Troy and Albany. IN order to enable tbe Citizens of Vermont to visit their friends of tbe VETmOITT BRIGADE Consisting ff the 2d Regiment, Col.

WaJbridgt! Regiment, Col. Seaver; 4th Regiment, Col. SUmghton Uh Regiment, Vol. Lewis; Oth Regiment, Col. Barney.

Now stationed in New York City, before they are ordered off to Socth Caroluu, arrangements have been made for an Excursion from Burlington to How York, Via Lake Champlain Steamers, Saratoga and Whitehall, Rensselar dt Saratoga Railroads, Ircy Steamers and Day Boats on Hudson River. People residing In Franklin, Lamoille, Orleans, Orange, Washington and Windham Counties can take the Vermont Central Railroad to Burlington, to connect with the SPLENDID STEAMERS UarrxD States, Capt. Wm. Anderson: Casada, Capt. Wm.

H. Flagg America, Capt. Henry Mayo. Which will leave during the Excursion for the South, from Boose's Point at 6.45 Plattsburgh 7.00 a 7,80 Burlington 10,45 a 0,45 m. RKTURX1KO, Leave Whitehall on arrival! of Cars from Troy and Albany at 10,50 a and 8,45 m.

Excursion Tickets to New York and Return, will be issued FOB FABE ONE WAY, as follows i From Essex, N. Port Henry, Crown Point, ana $9,00 Port Kent, Plattsburgh, Rouses Point, Alburgh, Swan ton, St. Albans, Georgia, Mil too, sex, Winooski, WUIiston. Richmond, Jonesville, Bolton, Ridley's Waterbury, Middlesex, Montpelier Northfleld, Roxbury and all other Stations below to White River Junction. 10,00 11,00 10,60 10,20 9,60 9,20 9,80 1040 10,80 10,60 10,70 11,00 11,40 11 AO 1200 13,60 jsagf iivavM oav aw oawvv 6iivcvi ivi mjo uvuidiuuiVU sale at the above named places at the Steamboat OSes 1l41rAai si (Va a Wawa aaWMftM fm Ika IfvAMMlMt am No.

8, American Hotel, Burlington, and on board of Steamers on Lake Cbamplaln, on the 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th dajs of September, which will bo good until the 2Stn Inst. On the passage through Lake Cham plain, the Steamers will run near the old forts, Crown Point and Tlcond eroga. Passengers can stop over a day at Saratga Springs, Troy or Albany, if they desire, and can go down the Hudson River In Day or Night steamers, as they may prefer. This arrangement aCbrdsa rare opportunity for the loyal people of Vermont to visit their fathers, brothers and sons, who are fighting the battles of our country, as well as giving ample time to visit the many objects of interest In New York and Its vicinity. The Boat leaving Burlington 10,45 a m.

connects with Night Boats on Hudson River. The one leaving at 0,45 connects with Day Boats on Hudson River from Albany. Fsuwonffore colng down tit IXwdnon River by the Day Boats from Albany, can land at Hudson, Catskill, Rhtnebeck and Kingston, Poughkeepsle, Newbnrg, West Point, and other points where the. Regiment may bo stationed. THOS.

H. CAN FIELD, Ocn'l Agent, No. 8, American Hotel Block, Burlington, VC Sept. 10, 18C3. daw Family Flour.

FOR tbe accommodation of email Faoilies, we have decided to offer our best brands of Flour for sale In Half, Quarter and Eighth barrel Sacks, or by the pound, and to this Department will hereafter give especial attention. 90d LOUE3 FOLLETT St CO. Fifth. 7VTACKEREL. JLYX do No.

1 and 2 In Kits. cod, a superior article. For sale by 96d LOUIS FOLLETT CO. Cradied Wheat. aTIRAHASI Flour, Cora Ileal, Rye Floor.

JC For sale by 90d LOUIS FOLLETT CO. Wooden Ware, PAILS, Backets, Tubs, Sieves, Mop Sticks, Brooms, Brushes, ko For sale by 90d LOUIS FOLLETT CO. Soaps and Candles. CASTILE and Fancy Soaps, of all kind. Soap Powders.

Sperm and Tallow Candles. For sale by 9M LOUIS FOLLETT CO. Onsars. -OOFFEE. powdered.

Crashed, Granulated, Vy Mascovaao ana uartnoa. For sale by 90d LOUIS FOLLETT ACQ. Ncv7 Orleans Iolacsss. HONEY and Golden Syrups. Heavy Mess Pork, vinegar, For sale by 98d LOUIS FOLLETT CO.

Teas and CcCcc OLD Hyson, Japan and Black Teas. Uld (lonraMl Jam. nmstivl mm. Ground CoCbe, pore and highly mixed. or saie oy 95d LOUIS FOLLETT CO.

TVTUT11GS, Cloves, Citron, tiace, Rabins, JM" Currants, Spices. Starch, Rico, Maooaronl, kc For sale by 95d LOUIS FOLLETT CO. SALMON, Uackerel, Cod, Lobster, Clams, Tomatoes, in cans. Pickles, Ketchups, Sardines, Oils, Lemon Syrnp, Currant, Strawberry and Kaspoerry jams, vnrn Burcn, For sale by 9SJ LOUIS FOIXETT CO. Lctpbton Hills, A ND White Rose XXX Family Flour, For sale by 964 -LOUIS FOLLETT ft 00.

FRUIT! mil KBIT! A LL THE FRUITS of tbe season on band Centr'ntltf Deceived. Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Pears, Peaches, Pine Appes, Uater Kalos, dtb D10U THE IUDIAG QTO2U. G. XI. PETEHSON, Odlrn PECZ3CLCCZ- A FEW REASONS WHY THE 75 THE BES1 It is made on the best principle, while the foreign watch is made on no principle at a'l.

Let us look at the contrast. The foreign watch is mostly made by women and boys by hand. While their labor is cheap, their work is dear at any price. Such watches are made without plan, and sold without guarantee. They are irregular in construction, and quite as irregular in movement.

They are designed only to sell and the buyer is the party most thoroughly sold. Those who have kept "ancres," "lepines" and "Swiss levers" In professed repair for a few years will appreciate the truth of our statement. 1UE PLAN 01 THE AMERICAN WA1CH. Instead of being made of several hundred little pieces screwed together, the body of the American Watch Is formed of solid plates. No jar interferes with the harmony of its working, and no sudden shock can throw its machinery oat gear.

Secession of one part from another is unknown to its constitution, and in riding or any business pursuit, it is all held together as firmly as a single piece of metal. It Is just what all machinery should be 1st. ACCURATE. 2d. SIMPLE.

3d. 8TROXO. 4th. ECONOMICAL. We not only secure cheapness our system, but quality.

We do not pretend that our Watch can be bought for less money than the foreign make-bdievers but that for its real value it is sold for one-half tbe price. Our Soldier's Watch (named Wm. Ellery) is what its name indicates Solid, Substantial, and always Reliable warranted to stand any amount of Marching, Riding or Fighting. Our Nest Higher Quality of Watch (named P. 8.

Bartlett) is similar in size and general appearance, but has more Jewels, and a more elaborate finish. Our Ladies' Watch, recently brought out, is put up in a great variety of patterns, many of them of rare beauty and workmanship, Is quite small, but warranted to keep time. Our Young Gentleman's Watch is neat, not large and just the thing for the pocket of Young America. The proof of the merits of our Watch may be found in the fact that we now employ over five hundred workmen in our factories, and that we are still unable to supply the constantly increasing demand. Our Ihree- Quarter Plate Watch is thinner and lighter than the others we have described.

Its fine chronometer balance is delicately adjusted to correct the varia tion caused by changes of temperature. These Watches are chronometrically rated, and are the fruits of the latest experiments in chronometry and are made by our best workmen, in a separate department of our factory. For the finest time-keeping qualities they challenge comparison with the best worts of the most famous English and 8wiss makers. BOBBINS ft APPLETON, Agents tor the American Watch Company, 182 Broadway, N. Y.

A Friend in Reed. Try it. Da. 8wxxt's Ltfaubu Lcnrarr is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the great bone setter, and has been used in his practtoe for the last twenty years with the most astonishing success.

As an external remedy it is without a rival, and will alleviate pain more speedily than any other preparation. For all Rheumatic and Nervous uisoruers it is truly Infallible, and as a curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises Jus. its soothing, healing and powerful strength ening properties, excite the Just wonder and astonish ment or all who have given it a trial, over four bun. dred certificates of remarkable cures, performed by It within the last two years attest this fact. See advertisement, dfeweow Killod by Llchtnlnc" The LIGHTNING FLY KILLER is an active poison, rendered attractive to flies to their entire destruo tion.

It kills Instantly. Try it. You will see them dead and dying within five minutes. They cannot get away to fall into anything, but generally die near the plate. A single sheet, where flies are thick, will kill a quart.

Follow the directions and witness the result. Remember tnat it is duiuhek'S tnat does tbis. and refuse the base imitations that are offered. Tbe real article is for sale by all respectable Druggists and Merchants. Sold by A.

O. Spear tnd J. W. Roby Burling ton; J. F.

Henry Is Waterbury; L.L. Dutcher Son, St Albans. BELIEF Iff TEH 111I1UTE8. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS. the most certain and speedy remedy ever discovered for aU Ifliteases of tnevsest ana Lungs, amghs, (Mas, Astksna.

Consumption, BrtmeJUUs, In-ftuenta, Hoarseness, Diicmll Breaking, Soar Ihroat, fBVSa WAFERS give the most instantaneous and per-fl feet relief and when persevered with according to directions, never fail to effect a rapid cor. Thousands nave bee restored to perfect health who have tried eiW means tn vain. To all clsssai aadafl eeuaK.utluoa thoy ar equally a blessing and a care none need die- mono enw oowot ivug mmmmmj mm wojovvo or However severe it may oe, provioca we orgaaM structure of the vital organs is not hopelessly decayed. Ever one enacted should give them an impartial trial. JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, ST N.

Prtee 25cts per box. For-alehy all drugxwte. Eater nad Contscttctx. Fasct Comas, Vaku axd Cio-Tnmmi, iCB-cxxax sc. supplied to oraer.

tots ana au Kinds, constantly on nana. Parties famished with Cake, lee-Cream, Ac, to or der. Orders from oat of town by express or otherwise Bank street Burlington Vt. The Great English Ecnsdy! SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Fills. Prepared from a prescription or Sir J.

Clarke, M. Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. D1H1S well known medicine is no Imposition i bat a fl sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstruction? from any cause whatever and although a powerful remedy, It oontains nothing hartfal to the oonstitntlon. To Carried Ladles It is peculiarly suited. It will.

In a short time, bring on the monthly period with renla-rlty. all easro of nervous and spinal affections, pan In the back and limbs, heaviness, fatigue on exer tion, palpitation of the heart, lowness of tph-Ks, hysterics, sick headache, whites, and aU thopabEt diseases occasioned by a disorded system, these Pl9wtil eZeot a euro when all other means hove ffcUad. Thaw ni ism mssi bimn laws sls nn Cnii reetsen on Ou mn dm mi, For fail pacUoclant a pamphlet. tteccsat. N.

auth a bottle onntatnlag over City return mail. orised asoni Vermont Brigade. Quartermaster A. N. Austin of the Vermont Brigade, passed through here last evening on a flying visit to his home in Colchester.

He reports that the brigade had been ordered to Alexandria, and that probably they are to rejoin the Army of the Potomac. Twelve-Pounder. Varney beats all in this locality for large fish. While fishing in the river near Bradley's farm, a day or two since, he caught a pickerel 39 inches long and weighing twelve and a half pounds. Who beats that Plattsburgh Barracks, The Plattsburgh Republican says that orders have been received by Ordnance Sergeant McGuire, in charge ol the U.

S. Barracks at that post, to prepare the same for the reception of some hundred or two of women and children families of deceased and disabled soldiers. Sergeant Mc-Guire fired a salute on the 11th in honor of the victories at Plattsburgh, in the war of 1812. Fire in Dorset St. -The dwelling house of Horace Reed, and most of the furniture, on Dorset street, was ebtlrely consumed by fire, on Friday afternoon.

Loss about $500. Insured in the Farmer's Mutual for $300. The fire took in the roof near the chimney and a high wind blowing at the time all efforts to extinguish the flames proved unavailing. Fire in Fairfield. The residence of H.

H. Beardsley, East Fairfield, with nearly all its contents, was consumed by fire on Friday night, th eo lith together with nearly 100 cords of wood. Mr. B. was very badly burned.

The bouse was insured. Blessings on Vermont." After commenting on the late Vermont election, the Manchester (N. Mirror adds Vermont has sent more than her quota of troops, and better cared for them than have been the volunteers from any other section of the country. Blessings on Vermont." Wool Thief. John A.

Holtham, of Hoi land, has been arrested for stealing wool. He confesses to a large business of this sort in Orleans County, and says he had an accomplice, who must bail him or, take his share of punishment Fireman's'; Tournament at Ogdensburg. Arrangements are in progress for a grand. trial of Fire Engines at Ogdensburgh, on the 6tb of October. The following liberal prizes are offered open to all fire engines in the States and Canadas 1st Prize, $200 2d 125 3d 75 4th 50 The Ogdensburg Fire Brigade offer the above prizes to be competed for, subject to the conditions annexed to each prize as follows $200, for machines manned by 60 men play through 300 feet of hose 1 inch nozzle horizontal stream.

$125, or machines manned by 44 men play 200 feet of hose 7-8ths nozzle horizontal stream. $75, for machines manned by 36 men play through 125 feet of hose 3-4ths nozzle horizontal stream. $50, for machines manned by 86 men play through 100 feet of hose 3-4ths nozzle horizontal stream. The Ogdensburg engines will not compete for any of tthe above prizes. The Burlington Fire Department have received an invitation to be present, and possibly one of our engine companies may go.

The Piattsburg Express and Sentinel says that Hori'con No. 3, of thai village intend to be there and try their hand for that little $ioo. Personal. liaj. Thomas H.

Halsey, so long Paymaster of the old Vermont Brigade, has been ordered to report for duty at Hilton Head. James B. Mattocks, son of S. B. Mattocks, Cashier of the Bank of Lyndon, has been elected Cashier of the 'Bank of Caledonia at Danville, in place of G.

A. Burbank, re signed. Capt. James D. Ayer and Quartermaster P.

D. Mc. Millan, late or the 15th Vt. Regiment, intend soon to sail for South America. They are going into the sheep-husbandry business there, and will be absent, probably, a number of years.

Henry S. Bartlett, formerly State's Attor najr for Caledonia County, and a resident of London died at Providence, R. July 24tb. He was 43 yean of age. New Patents.

Among the patents issued for the week ending Sept. 8, were the following to Venatfhters J. D. BUIIhj aa3F. L.Tyler, Rutland, for improvement in car Town of South Woodbury for improvement in last machines.

Wringers. nE have on hand the best kinds of Galvanised Iroa VV Wringers, that any on, even stupid persons, can fas tenrmly on a Tub In one half minute. It does Its work will. We still sell the Tatent Lever Rubber band Wringer mado of wood that docs not spring or swell and does Its work admirably; more of them made and sold than any other Wringer in the world, Over 300 made and sold every day; both sold at Brinsraatd's Old Stand, Church street. 699 OLEAHIHG AND REPAIBIHG.

Oavo your r.lonoy BY Retting your Old Clothes cleaned and Repaired to look as good as new. Charges moderate. At 94dtf A. PLATT'S, College Street. Cooper Shop.

Skinner's Lane, opposite tbe Livery stable. Pork Barrels for sale. 94dtf J. LONEROAN. OOP POLES, Black Swamp Ash, or Oak.

Inquire at Cooper Shop, or of 94dtf J. LONEROAN. ROSE WOOD PIAIIO-FORTE FOH DATiTl. OWING to ill-healthTProfessor T. B.

Holt offers his Piano-Forte for sale at the low price of 9176. Original cost 2276. also, I second-nana piano to rent. Tbe instruments can be seen at his residence, on Pearl street. Burlington August Zl dawtr TUST received a Splendid Assortment of a I Vama smaoIIo OkAea oalatlAO MrkUK aannAl A AVay IUWM UVW IWIVIIVS) Vt aSIVU VWUVI SO) It suit the little ones," at JSTUnT'D MUSlO BlOTS.

Burlington, Aug. 14. NOT7 OootLt ttfTUIE CAPITAL OP TIIE TYCOON." A A narrative of a three year's residence la Japan, by Fir Rutherforcd Alcock, K. C. B.

'Live It Down." A story of the Light Lands, by J. jeafSreson. 'Moral Culture of Infancy ond Kindergarten Guide," with Music for the plays, by Mrs. H. Mann.

ales and Sketches," by Hugh Miller. "Life of Victor Hugo." "Flowers for the Parlor and Garden," by Edward Sprague Rand, Jr. Illustrated. "The Bivouac and tbe Battle Field," by Capt. Noyet; "Rosecrans' Campaign with tbe 14th Army Corps." "American Annual Cyclopedia for 1662." "Shoulder Straps." A novel or New York and the Army, In 1662 Also, a number of new Juvenile books.

Just received by 89daw E. A. FULLO. Hew Books at Huntintcn'f. rrrcfs OLD HORSE SHOE, by Rev.

William Thayer, A "The Pioneer Boy, and how he became Presl dent," by tbe same author. Motherlessjptaad," by the author of Ellis Emory. Darlington, Asgust 2Jth, 1663. Mdaw D. II.

VABNBY, MAxcrAcrcRKa or IUPaOVDD 6AIS-TYIST RIFLES, Guns, Gun-mountings, and Fishing Tkcfcte. ALSO, T7bitesziith, Gutter, and Die-Cinker. All Orders Neatly Promptly executed. Corner Church Cx tYJaln pto.v Opposite Town Hall and Post Oflce, Sldtf tjauwrrow, vt. Noricii APPLICATION will be made to the Legislature at Its next stated Bosslou for an amendment to the charter of the Vermont and Canada Ca road, authorising the said Company to convert the boo rents due from the Vermont Central Railroad Into tteo and to Increase their Capital Stock for that purpose" and also to extend the time tor completing said road to Canada line, agreeably to its charter.

W. C. EMITO, Clerk Vt. a Can. R.

R. Co. St. Albans, Aug. 24, 16S2.

tMlw NOTICE To Dccl Cs. nixoo Clonctsctcrc: rma atc the walk la mr Eketorv at aho Fir: Enlldla-s. and for the soeomsaodatlon of toso desirous of purchasing, we sbl keep at onr ttcvAtt of our best styles ofTiAOVJ. which wer for bbjo at uie same rates ae a rwwri 1 SMITH A WING, lO dcreh Street, (latt XL A. Jtvctt) tldlm BXTRTiTTTOTOIT tBVUVGFfe DEPOSITS OF $1,00 AND UPWARDS 1 aSCBVKO.

i AT 6 PBS CENT EX ANNUM. easssMa TRUOTEE8. Carar Loosds. W. O.

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