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T1I1J nOODH HAIMtOAll IIO.MIS. Johnston, Vntcit nml llrowii Inillr. Tlio Now York Sun says : It Is under stood tliat Indictments wcro found 1'rlday by the Grand Jury ngalnst Johnston nnd Yntcs for having In their possession, with intent to utter, forged bonds of tlio Buffalo, Now York nnd Ktlo Ilflllroad. Neither Johnston nor Yates lias had n preliminary examination since arrest, Brown has aim lieen Indicted for endeavoring In dispose of bogus Central. Johnston linvlng confessed judgment In 3,000 to his counsel, applica tion was mado Saturday to Justlre l'.uichcr for an order to .exnnilno Capt. YVnMi, of the Seventeenth Precinct, In regard to about 0,000 taken from Johnston when arrested. Capt. Walsh admitted the possession of the property. Juslleo Fnnchcr ordered that It be delivered to the ShorM". It was then attached by one of Johnston's victims, .lustleo Fnnclor also granted a writ ot habeas corpus, addressed to Capt. Wiilh, requir ing him to produce his prisoner in Cham bers. When Johnston was arraigned in tho aflerniion before Justice Shniiilloy u letter -.n handed to the Court from the District Attorney, reiiietlng an adjournment until Monday. Counel for the prisoner said that bl client was willing to forward the interests of justice In any way, but thought It rather hard that he should be Indicted without n preliminary bearing. There was no evi dence that the bonds found in Johnston' possession were not genuine, Before at tempting to dispose- of them the prisoner had gone to Mr. !ank, who ought to know n genuine llufliilo nnd Uric, nnd told hhu how he got possession of them from u man named Taylor, and asked if they were gen uine. Hanks examined llieui, and the agent of the company said they were good. The prioner was anxious for a bearing. Justice Slmndley If Johnston has been indicted, certainly u more singular course lias been pursued than ever before slnco I have been on tho bench. A man is brought up here, two ortbrco adjournments are had, and no complaint made against him, anil now I hear that be Is indicted, nnd anolher adjournment K asked for. It is a very sin gular way of doing business, but as the District Attorney has asked for an adjourn ment I suppose I might lo grant it. The case goes over until Monday, nnd the pla nner will remain in the clisloilv of ("apt. Walsh. Johnston, who is u sccdilv-driM-d indi vidual, with tlnik leaturcs nnd a peculiar, feminine face, took the delay coolly. The Sun reporter was informed yester day that n lot of forged llufliilo and Erie bad been received from (lermany. Tbeio is no doubt that the bogus slult has been extensively distributed abroad. The police seem to despair ofelfectlng any arrest of principals. Iloiv to .ilumige mi Uiiiuuiiiigciiblf Korsc. From the Commercial Advertiser. A beautiful and high-spirited horse would never allow a shoe to be put on his fect.or any person lo handle his feet. In an at tempt to shoe such a horse recently he re sisted all efforts, kicked aside everything but an anvil, and came near killing himself against that, and finally was brought back to bis stable unshod. This defect was just on the eye of consigning him to the plough, where he might work barefoot, when an of ficer in our service, lately relumed from Mexico, took n cold about tho size of a com mon bedcord, put it in the mouth of the horse like a hit, and tied it tightly on the animal's bead, passing his left ear under the string, not painfully tight, but tight enough to keep the ear down and the cord In its place. This done, ho patted the horse gently on tho sldo of the bead, and com manded him to follow; and inutanlly the horse obeyed, perf.-ctly subdued nnd ns gen tle and obedient ns a well-trained dog; suf fering his feet to be lifted willi entire Im punity, acting In all respects liko an old stager. The gentleman who thus furnished this exceedingly simple means of subduing a very dangerous propensity intimated that it is practised in Mexico and South Amei lea in tlio management of wild horses. Il- Hie lliicUbourd. Editor of the Sahatooian : liming just turned away our eyes from beholding the turnouts of Long Branch nnd Saratoga, it was enchanting that drive of twcnty-flvo miles from Schroon to Ticondcroga, by the buckboard wagon I If any ono does nr.t know the merits of this vehicle, listen! It is n heavenly teter. Up hill nnd down dale, you swing nlong in u divine, exhilara tion which accomplishes a very long drive with less fatigue than in any other convey ance by horse. Then tho day was perfect for this kind of ride; neither rained nor shono; still, humid, slightly cool, while tho mists hung over tho tops ol'the hills in mys terious beauty. It was such n contrast from that teirible slago route after leaving tho rail car tit Hiverslde, to get to the steamer which takes you to Schroon ! Facilis descensus Avernus, groaned the old ink of a stago through tho thousand ruts of that wild road. (But this must not be confounded with the Adirondack route, which Indeed with the gentlemanly conductor, Mr. Crane, is ono of the most comforlnblo and pleasant to be 'ound in this State.) Wo had not tho slightest idea of tho de lights in reserve for us as we came to I.ako Paralov, soon niter leaving I.eland's at Schroon early In tho morning, in that buck board wagon. Tho very name Paradox is good nnd naturally "rolls like a sweet morsel under our tongue." No wonder there sat an nrtlst busy at bis sketchbook beforo ii bit of picturesque landscape, just beside a bridge which looked n copy of that one in tho plcturo of Carisbrook Castle, the familiar pattern of School-day high art. Around nnd nround wo wound beside the shore of Paradox, under precipitous heights, thickly wooded with immense evergreens, sometimes hanging over our heads and meeting tho trees on tho shore in the most solemn nnd beautiful effects of shadow. nucii evergreens wo never saw so plentiful nnd grand. Those superb arbor vltnes would set tho frec-fanclers of our large towns wild with enthusiasm. Far in under the umbrageous tangles, could bo seen long logs all overgrown with moss that looked century-old in royal richness. High up nmong the trees nnd almost overhead, were immense boulders, like sentinels of tho road; and sometimes there wcru reaches of natural breastworks in imposing majesty for long distances by the Lake. Suddenly wo swung out on n sharp turn of the road nnd came to u I.w farmhouse, ns If asleep In its rustic wcnllh of beauty. Tho cats lay dreaming under tho garden Miles, while tho kittens played in and out the open door. A great stono under tlio old butternut roof-tree, was crowned wllli the old shells of the nuts which somebody bad cracked on tho previous night. Ah mo! they little knew, who lived thore, how rich they were I Away swung tho buck board down ii long hill which brought us almost under tho foam of iho waterfall, rushed over tho great rocks and nmong tho debris of a dilapidated mill In magnificent power. It must bo n copy of the mill which Longfellow describes so enchanting, ly in his sketches of German scenery! I hero is nothing so charming to diversify theso long, wild rides, as an old mill. Now we come to tho charcoal region nnd tho ntmosphero suggests tho scene. tanner up among iho hills are tho ex cavatlons for tho new railroad to tho niin ernl mountains, by the Delaware mid Hud son Canal Co., bcsldo which, wo drive along for many miles, through a moro open cut hardly less wonderful landscape than that on tho shore of Paradox. At length we, come to the villago of Tl condcroga. Falls, celebrated for Its wild and beautiful scenery. Certainly twenty.flvo miles by wheels wcro never accomplished so easily and delightfully. After a brief rest at tho hotel, a driver takes us behind two high spirited young black horses, to sec the Falls. l!n patsant we learn the horses of Ticondcroga are. fa mous for being fine nnd powerful animals. In traveling hereabouts, ono seldom or never sees a poor or even medium horse. The rear Falls nrc never beheld from tho stage route from Lake Champlnln to Lake George, nnd so the grandest curiosity in nil this region Is missed, unless by n private drive. They aro well worth the pains, be ing wild and" beautiful In the extreme, A hurried description of suclinsceno is worse than none; artists with lingering love, can only do them justice. At their base are largo cotton mills owned by Lowell man ufacturers. On the heights, wo met tho two hundred tourists packed to agony In the stages, en route to Lake George. Surely the con templated railroad will bo nn inestimable blessing to summon travelers in this region. Our driver pointed us hero to u fact for lovets of natural curiosities a largo white oak and red elm growing from one trunk, separa.Uig about two feet from the ground. Aflor winding about among oilier high hills nnd nscendlng some unusual heights, we come to a plateau, celebrated ns tho sceno of historical Interest, with which, ev ery ono Is familiar. The old Fort Is a grand ruin, overlooking Lnko Champlaln. Tho lintel at Fort Ticonderoga is tin best place for summer rest in all this region. The frontage of glass windows, open or closed according to the weather, looks out under the old, memorable trees which shade the law n, upon the water of the "beautiful Champlaln." 1'nder one of these trees, we subscribe ourself, Yours peacefully, :. t. ii, ii. I'ort Ticonderoga House, Aug. L'7. rjv) Tin: prill, ic. The lMlii-Klller manufacture! b) IVir.v Davis Sun, bus won for Itself a reputation unsur passed In medicinal preparations. Tlio univer sality of Iho demand for the I'.iln-KUlcr Is a novel, Interesting, anil surprising fcntiun in the litsiory ot this medicine The Vnlu-KIUer Is now roguhuly hold In large nml steadily In creasing iu,uitlile.s, not only In general agents In every Male and Tcriltorynr tlio t'nlon, and ci cry l'rov luce In lltitlsh America, bill lo Hue new Ayres, Iirnll, fragility, Peru, chill, and other South Ameilcnn States, lo the Sandwich Islands, lo Culi.i and other West lmlla Islands ; lo l.'hgl.ihd and Continental Km ope; to Mozam bique. .Madagascar, Zuii7lbar, nnd other Afilcnn land ; lo Mislrnlla and Calcutta, Hangnon and oilier places In India, II lias also lieen sent lo t Idna, and we doubt if theie Is any foreign pol l or any Inland city In Africa or Asia, which Is fri'nuc'htoilliy American and Lumpcnii mission ni les, linvclcrs or trailers, into which the I'aln Killorhus not been Ihtrndii'vd. The ovtcnt ot lis usefulness Is iniiilher gieal feature ot this lemaikable incillelue. II Is not only Iheliest thlhg'Vor known, ns cv erj bod.i will confess, for In ulses, cuts, burns, etc., but for d)sonter) and cholera, or any sort of bowel complaint, It Is a remedy unsurpassed for eftl elency and rapidity o( action. In the great cit ies of llrltlsli India nnd Iho West India islands nml other hot climates, It has become the sluml ord medicine for nil such complains, ns well ns dyspepsia, liver complaint, nnd other kindred disorders, for coughs ami colds, canker, asth ma antirheumatic diMcultlcs, It lias been proved by the most abundant anil convincing trlnla and testimony, to be an Invaluable medicine. The proprietors are In possession of letters from persons ot ihe highest character and responsibility, testifying In unequivocal terms to the cures effected and the satisfactory re sulls produced, In on endless vnrletj of cases by the use of this great medicine. That the lMln-Ktlter Is deserving of nil Its proprietors claim for It Is amply proved by the impar.illed popularity It has attained. It Is n sure and ef fective lemedy. It Is sold In almost every country In the world, and Is becoming more and more iwpulnr eveyyenr. Its healing properties have been fully tested nil over Ihe vvorldiinil It need only to be known tobe prized. Sold by nil druggists. Aiigust21,dvlm 17. IT, li A 1 I, K Y & P A I! M E X T IvU S WATCllMAKHliS JEWELLHs AMI S I , V K Ii S M I T II S . Wo have the largest mid best assortment ot v niches ever olfered In this market (SOI, 1) CHAINS. In largo supply, embracing every variety o style desirable for Ladles' or Oentlemcns' wear. .1 E V V. 1, It Y . In i lc h abundance, and more coming. CUTLEBY, sii.v nil ii.vtkii .ivn sikki, ion taiiib i's'. Our stock 's large, and v.'o sell at low priced. k i i. v i: Ii (! O () I) S. SII.VKI! HI'Ou.Ws UK lil'l! OH S' l VNt'KAlll TIM:. itoor.its' iii:o'nii:iis i'.ati:ii fouics AND SI'OO.NS. Tea Sets, castors, Ae all Ihe best. s r r. o t a 1. 1: s To lit those whooannot see well. KVE OI.ASSKS. A new thing without frames. Very desirable. Call and see for yourselves lit MAII.IIY AMI I'AltMK.N'JTIts, IT 5IRKCIIINTS' HOW, C'jcnciat HUrrltntuUjsc. A L h I X G F () It D WHAT MAKLS THAT HOOM SO CilHHHI'f L AND ATTKACTIVH? Why, l ean toll sou; It Is hung with pictures from the NHW PIOTl'Iti: OAI.LKHY Opened by A. HILL & SO.V last month, it Is up stairs, just back of tho Millinery Depnit mem, nnd they liavo got n benuilriil assortment, nt very reasonablo pi ices, unit will sell oven the most attractive. You enn geti-HAMLS, nlso, ot every slzo nnd variety; so carry your plcturi s to them nnd have them frainjit to beautlfr your homes. Call and see theli hic. Hustle frames. This room nlso con tains an elegant display of PAI'LIl IIANOINOS, HOItDKHS, JITC, KTC. ,'VH','?T,.I!niA,1t,,l,'ae,"vo I'atterns. We have re r,m';d,P,,l.0".tlol,!,,oll'l, rooni and added n lew pieces of woolen curnetlng nt very low ,nV,l!,!Lu'it our customers will not go elsewhere for tho next thirty days our entire stock of 8UM.MEK aOODS, consisting of PIll.NTS, DHESS OOODS, 8IIAWLH, H1IOHS, CLOTIIINO, FANCY OOODS, IITC, at greatly reduced prices. As low as they can bo bought In tho county. Call nnd examine our elegant SL'ITS for tho boys, who will attend tfio orand iteunlon. Como and "dress up In style." our stock of OI10CEI1IES, FI.OUII. ETC., was never moro complete. Wo can. ns ever, glvo you bottom prices on Sugars nnd Teas laving received uneiv Invoice of our fa nous SS'.i wo can s;1. "better bargain than ever for that money, itcmeinber wo have tea for a " "S'uie, uui mis 13 UUU1) THA. Tlio only wo will sell at cont or less) to closo. wm .uiuLHi.Liu UU31HUS1 nan ncciisocn couraclnir that wo shall contlnuo tho depart- mCnt tnrnilirll nnrt fnll nnrl wlntnr tnllm li.iiinu cau look out for now atylea na booh ai tho Bea. wh uicu3. nuBHHii improvo our assortment as we boo tho traUo UemanUs It-UolnL' all wo ! C(in tfl finninmmlntn mio (rniln A. HILL & SON, WALLINOFORD, Jy31Uiai-wtf Watches ami ?f cwclvit. THIS RUTLAND (CtotlUufl & uvnisliing &mA$. j a t i: p i n o u s i: c o it n i: it . ( I. T II I (l, ORXTK' rntNHMlNO (KiiiD.'t. II ATM A N I) C. 1"; . vT i mi I'Mll illl! MAY ii 1',-. til III Ik'1 l.iol I !,' 1' 1. I, t; (i ii lis, .M VSON .'. .II.IIM IW.M .iii.m.vti i. HAT liEDUCTION IN 'I!I(T.S. I' I. ( T II I N (I liM' AMI I l.ss nis i. i t',. r T II II! I' i I) A Y S ! i lit.il.i' iihiiii i. (I' I. I I, fl O II s . A full line of (HINTS' IH'lt.MSIUNYl GOODS. I ATS, M's. V 1 l'.O A. o. ITXNIXiillAM No. fi (T.NrKI! .ST., Opposite the Hep II. Q n n a t ii r. n r v t i o x IN l'MCKS. The great exeltein. nt now pievaP.IHK In mil laud Is, where enn n .Man, Woman or child get the best HOOT Olt SIIOK for the smallest amount or money. Now, Clllensof lluthinilandvlflnlly, claim, mil do nlso stale, that I can sell 5011 anything usually kept In n flrst-claSs Hoot nnd shoe More ns cheap, or even cheaper, than can bclouud this sldo of Hoston or New York markets. . l S. l'leaso cnll before purchasing else where, nnii I think that you will 1h convinced (before leaving) that Iho above statement Is correct. Yours respectfully, W. 1:. M)iM. No. r., Merchants' How, Uiitlanil, VI. More;formeri,v occupied by l'rencli narrows, junendty I.INi: OF FALL f!OODS. CON'SISUNO ov I.ADIKV ami rii:vr.s' KINi: HOOTS AND SIIOIX CALL AND SHU TIIL.M O. W. I I lililKll. No. c. Mi.neuvsTR' Jlnw, Hi ti.ami. Xfl'-XS' 1CIP BOOTS. Wliolo Stock 1TI. Ilnud made. ja..'A nl No. n Mercimms' How. I). W. CI!I(Hli:it.' M i:.N'S' lirilllf.U BOOTS, Bought bo . fore the late rise, txto, nt o. W. critlllLH s, Xo.cMeix'li.inik' now. l?vi;itYBODY Slinulil visit tin" Bool and Shoe l'.niinrliiiii of O. W. (i'HIMHH, No. 11, .Merchants' How, Hittland. (6(luratlow;il. A ST 1 , 1 ;to X t; i; ?,i 1 A I ! Y. The nexl T.'i'm wilt eiiniiiii'iii'e 1111 Hie 41I1 of September. Tr.MKiitAi'iiv sTiii. rAi'ditr. This old nnd will known InMltutlon Is sllll In successful operation, with n full corps ot teachers, for preparing young men ror cnllege, orfiirbusness,nniI oiterlng unusual facilities In . Music, French, Drawing and Minting d other nceompllslimentsto voung ladles. STAT 1 1 NOIiMAI. SCIIOOI,. CASTI.IITON. t ree Tuition Is nlTereil to nil who giailuaie, nnd ii IhoujiiKheounie In brunches required bv Iho State, togeiher with Ihemy anil practice or eachliig. Hkv. H. (I, WILLI V.MS, ir.augd.twlf Principal. yTOinVICH UXIVKItSITY. A MII.ITAHY COLI.KOH, HSTAIILISIIHI) IN kii. llas n Prei-nrutory Department, thorough das s en , sclenlli c nnd military liistrucllon, good illsclp line. No students uuiler H jenr.si.fnge, nduiltteil, send lor circular. Addiess, 1'itor. ciiAni.r.s dolk, Northtleld. VI. Next term beglus Aug. listh. lleferenceH-llon. S. M. Dorr, charleBCIement, Hen. I! 11. Hlpley. Huihiud. JyliKm rtWK FA LI -1 .inoton, vt., school for young ladles, win open on wi:dni:.sday, sLPTHAiiinii niih. Principal's family ror tho year, l'or terms apply to Iho I'rlnclpal. .oris poi.i.hns. Heferences-Preslilent Angell, Am. Arlwr, J kh.i l-rof. Jl.Peltv, imrllnglon, Vt.; ltev.,I JIT,':?1; , I'- buriiiiKtoii, vt. : cnief iiiim 2..! .'T,w i'-l v"wntieH, t,- Jlon. 11. A. Hurl, Sivanton, vi. Jiil!.MIf BAltllB ACADP.MY, BABBB, VI'.I! , ,, JH'NT. .!. s.Srvn.m.Mi, LUD..Pilni.lpal, A-, 1 1;, A. II., Assistant I'rlnclpal. 1 U l-stlioilchlgn or the Instiuctors to nirnlsli t ui'i'if...,i,M,!...,,,,d . Ial,' 'bo most amnio nml Kh L' .1.""'1', '" Pivparntlon for college or ni?iV Sa-,o ilu: Philosophical and cliemlenl op. ?Mnl. uJ.. ''"'s'uslvp aud freely used. Hoar I, gffl rV'S:iJ!!iv a' fLs'i': "jftMSI0.f """ly "' ,,rtnc" ' J-JUIIK AND BlTirrox SBMIXAltY MANC'IllisTKlt, VT. Pall Term begins August soth. i:eellenl opnortunl ties for young men preparing for College. Superior Instruction In Slusie anil tho ornamentals. Terms reasonable, send tor a C'ataloguo and Circular. , , , II. SHAW I'rlnclpal. .Manchester, Vt., July 1 1, K.T3. julyiswCw DISSOLUTION' NOTICB. -Tho co ,u.i r,Vr!nV.ro,1,,p o'rarkcr, (lllson Dewey, ts this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tho oTSVl '&ZXXMo ,lrm' aaa 10 w"om a" FAHHAND PAHKEII, 1:. P. (III.HON. ... ,, , ,. IIUNHV DUWEY. cst ltutland, Sept. 1, W3. slUlvvAvvliI, BOOK IHNDING.-Wo nro now ready to receive orders fnr nil iHniianrtrnti.- GI.OIIU PAI'LIt CO, JU1LY GLOBE, TUESDAY MOHNJNG, SEPTEMBER 9, 1873. gqi'iTABu-: LI F K ARHUlt AM K SOCIETY Ol' TIIK UNITED STATKS. No. 120 BnoAiivvAV, Xkvv Yonn, lias become Ihe most popular Life Insurance Coinpiny In the world. Assnra over... . . . fio.owux) Iscovik M.MO.OilO sniri.rs !i,r,2ii,iiiii New business during I he year 1SV2 of Ihe Com panies represented In llullanil. Koi'iTAiit.K fM,!Ul,ii;;i .Mutual Life M,ra7,"Tfi I'liienlx .Mutual il,7M,;.n .Utnn 1.VO.MS7 charter 0.1k 12,2ih,mu Metropolitan ii,r'i,r,r,n llcpublle ll.MVHM Massachusetts M111u.1l mi",;ni N01II1 America 4,a2i,i;rt Trav elers' 4,irai.wir. local, Aiivifonv aoiim ok iikveiikvck! .I0I111 X. llaxler, Joel M. Haven, Kreilk. clinlTee, (leo. II. Ilotluni, Ner. 1". Simons, Charles L. Slimsoii .lohn A.-Mend, M.l)., .lolm W. Cramton Chester Klngslej, John A. Sheldon, Col. W. (I, Vca7C.i , Mcholas L. Dav Is. MASON fc VAfllllN, (leneral Agents, JunelJilH.Hn lli'Ti.vsii, Vt. rn II 1: V P. Ii M O X T 1 v r. INST It A X C B COM PA X Y, OP III HI INOTON, KlI.MONT. ITlri:, ;;(;, r.ni.DISC, Clil.LV.tiV. ST., 1 Incorporated October 2slh, lsiis. I As-cis Jatutary 1st, 1S7II. - iJlil'.l.iOH.JW. surplus Including cnpllal, Mt In assets to each sl.ua In liabilities. surplus exclusive ot capital, $1.21 III assets lo each f l.u.l In llnblllllcs. livery desirable form of policy Issued l even I rates with any icllablo company, or lower. , i:ndowmi:ts at Lin: hatls a spi: ciai.ty, Vive Impoitnnl privileges secured In this form of policy. 1st. Tho term may be reduced at anv lime bv largerpayments. Sd. Non-forfeltlngon the paid-up policy plan. ad. Non-forfeltlng on the "temporary In surance" plan Tor Ihe full nmouiit of (he policy. 4th. The accrued value of Iho policy mnr lie received at any time nfter live payments have been made. Mb. The deferred accumulations will u- divl ded nmong the surviving policy holders at ma turity. ALL I'OI.ICILS AltKNON-roilPIXI'INd t'PON THLIlt TKliMS. I!v cry policy holder will have the benotttsof hlsowii Investments secured to him. send for circulars of rates nnd plans, or call In nt the ofilcc nnd examine for yourselves. I'ATltOXIZK HOME INSTITUTIONS! ItrssLL S. TAl'T, President. WAIIIIlIN (IIIIHS, seeietary. sep3d4m 'fXSUItAXCU. ItfliXIIAM ti:.mi'i.i:. U'onru Agents for tho fullowlnglflrst diss lie Insurance Cninpaute.s, Aetna Imperial .Assets, fi),ooi),(H)il 41 S.IHHI.IMM " 4,WI0,(IIIII " 10,1100,11011 Home, .N. Y Hoynl Hartford, Insurance of No. America, Phlla. I'rnnklln I'hcnlx, N. V Plui'iilv, llnrtiord, SprliiKtleld, Nalloual, llarlfoid, 'i,2fiO,IHIO a.iw.niii) :i,ii),ooo H, 0IKI,0IHI I, 00n,IKH) 1,0011,000 sao.ooo '1 he.se aro Iho best known of all Ihe companies represented in Hutland, and since wo have represented them they hart i,,olf mnnry to the citizens of llutlnnii nml vicinity thnnult ntltff rmntnfc rouibliictl. This record proves their stability nml their willingness to pay all proper claims. Weconllilenlly expect a continuance ot the liberal pat ronago which theso companies have iilwajH leeelved. We alsorepiesenl Iho Travelers Life and Ac. cldent insurance Company. We give 11 belter p"nyC ap''1' '" 'y "Mn any J""'r Ufo C0ln- Call and see. , III'IINIIAM A" thmpi.i:. 1 nyl liy m lll"W1'' ""'band, vt. hotoflvaiihy mlK SUBSOKlBEIt lmviiiK achicveil 1. sonielhlng of 11 reputation ns u PHOTO (1 It A 1 II Kit In theso United states of North America, re turns thanks for the AF!STANIT. IIKNllKllkil by Ihe whole people, .Making Firsl-CTass vvoik, my speciality I would Invite, as many of you wishing that kind of work, to "brt a band "and help us boost tho thing along, The Doom Is newly re-tlltcd nnd re-fumlshed, nml you w 11 find It quite pleasant to while away a few fleeting moments as we go traveling on. I v.ou will nml my l'l)l:cKI.AIN.S AND IMITATION POIicni.AlNS ', inndo up to pleaso all nnd nt less rales than over. No expense or pains spaied In Tools chemlcnls or uuythlng going to mnko up A OOOD LIIvKNKSS as It Is my motlo to please, if 1 do not mako a with mi: i:.l'i:i:iKNL'K up kkiiitken vkaim, and most of thnl :llmo in llullanil, Duller my self that 1 tun what I am, A I.IVINO HUH A.MOXOST YOU. It (1 O M H I N O L A H K ' S It L O O IC , (Corner AlcrolmiitH' How nml West Slrrets,) " ' HUTLAND, .IAS. 0. MEIIIIELL, L'UIS. A. WlLLMUS. I'0TOB. (Uta ot l'lillaUelphln) lunotu uwsm Assistant. ' .. -As. iTsy: y 0 Sjimliwu'c. JKVI G. KINOSI.KY. Dealer In iirii.iir.its' and cAiiiNnT HAIlDWAlli:, Wcjmoutli l'lne l'liilshlng and Umpire cut Nails, 1 mn, steel, chnlns, kc. CAIIPilNTIIIl'S TOOLS IIUVCKS.MITII's TOOLS, .MACHINIST TOOLS," HLACKS.MItII'H RTOf'U, HI.ACKS.MITII'S ('OAlr-IIKST, il'Ab'ln MATIMIIAI.S. SI11I, Iron, Picks, Ames' Shovels, HlasHng Pow der (govcriimeiil proof), fuse, large lidll riiiHt, wed Striking llntn. mciK, IbiiulleN, Ac, M Wll.l IIOPi: AND colli) oi;. SVVA MIII, IIIICILMI AND WOOD SAWS, ND HOVN'iON's LIOIITNIMi ''liOss.cfT SWs. PA I NTS. OIK. Varnlsbci, oluo, sand Paper, l'.nishes, Ac. (II.ASq AND 1-r. Ct'TLLKY. A spleiidldt hie of Table ami I'm ki t nilerv, sheni-s nnd scissors. RTANDAIID ScALlN. i' r i! x 1 t v it r. . Parlor I'miill lire. Center Tables. Mirrors, In tension Tnblcs, HeiWead.s, Mattrassps, Spring beds, llurenils and Chairs, , Manufnel liter of black Wnlimt, Cbeslnut nnd ' Palnled Clininbcr Sets, J C A 1! P 1-: 'I' S . ! Velvet, HrusscK Tnpeslr.i, Three Plv and In groin cnrpi'is, oil t lot lis, Ac, Ac. corriNs and cASKins, AND Min-ALLIC lirillAL CASUS. ai l. (i. KiNosr.iivs. Hutland, June i;,ls;a. 'A I. r. 'A 'J Si JAXDOX ,: IIFX'I'OOX, Wholn.sale and Detail Denlei'S In KLOl'lt. SALT, I.I ML, CM.. PI.ASI'LII, CK-MIINT. lltOX, S'l'BKI,, NAILS, icc.rtct: general Awoitinent of HAIiDWAIti:, PAIXTS. OILS, 1 1 LASS. I'l'TTY, II I! I, T I N (I, I, A O I N O I'.fe.' TIMOTHY, OI.OVKli, AND ALL OTIIKI! sicr.os. NOVA SCOTIA I'LASTBU, BUADLMY'S PIIOSI'IIATB; I.ODI MANri'ACTI'IIINli Cd.'s' POI'DIIiriTi:. a run. use op AOBICULTIIItAL IMI'LL'MBN'TS. PLOWS, 11AUHOWS, ItOAl) SOHAPBHS, MAY (HI'ITKIIS, OIIINDSTONIM, KOItKS, MOBS, .U, AC. O U II A 1' V O it 0 A H II AT II A II It K T T'S OLD 9 T O li K' tnnyjiii-wtf ' JgOOICS, STATIONKltY fcV. SPAULDIXO it CO. Have a large stock of Hooks consisting or l'AMILY IlIBLKs, Of i1llTercni;slzes and styles, Docket Dlbles nml Testaments, largo and sinnii. Pra.ver Hooks, Ilimn Hooks, Dcvotlonnl Hooks, and nil the popular books of tho day received ns soon ns published. ji.'vi:nili: hooks and toy hooks, (lames, Hackgammon Hon rds,Chessaiid Checker .Men, Ac. PIIOTOdllAPII At.lir.Ms, INITI M. STATIONLIIY, I'llKSCII HNOLIMIIand AMIMIICAN SI ATIONiniY. of Ihe latest sljles, plain and tliihsl. iMTtn, HTvvii'isn noNi: 10 nnni.ii. WIIITINO IT.t IDs. Inks In Hlnek, Violet, lllue nniK niinlii,'. Pens, I'eii.hohlers, Pencils, Males, pocket Hooks nnd Wnllcts, Ladles' Porle-inonnulos, llrn k els, Hall Pockets, Towel Hacks, Sllpn, 1 enses, Illncklng Cases. Knsle's Hook slides nml Shelves, Jewel stninls and lioxos In Curveil WihhI, Match Safes, Willing Diiifcs ami Work Hoxes. Alalcnals for Waxrioweisi.Olass Shades, Vusi . 1 nnd ,,,,iui .lukiiiu, iiruil7e urotips I ases stereoscopesiind Vlews.Pliologiaphs l.ft1iocriit!i. sllonl r,i,rivl,,,K, and Chromos. PIIOTOOHAPII n.'AMES, In Vohel, Holly Wood, Ac. All klnilsnt PI I ramlni,' done to order nnd In the best stv le. N r. W S D li P 0 T. Dally nml Weekly Papers supplied. Wo Invite all wishing goods In our line In call and examine our stock before purctinHlmr. SPAULDINO & CO., 1 No. 1. Mnr.cn nt.s' liovv, HI'TLAND, VT. ! mnjldtf. rjMIB KXTBLSIOI! DIAHY FOB 1MT m.Din-: i:i:: co.vi'.wr. HI TI.VND, VHHMoN I', llener.il Wholesale Agents r. VKKMONT A N 1 1 NHW IIAMPSini.T, WASIUNOTON, WAHIIEN, INSHX, AN I) CLINTON COTI.NTIEs. N. V. twhlvi: hhasos-s Why Ihe Trade give lo tho i:relxlor Dlar.v the pieterence overall otheiT. 1st. It Is printed on line rase tint paper. -M. The same quality ot paper Is used Mil ough the entire line, giving Just as good paper In a 1 hi ap book ns In ji high priced one. SJ. It Is the best llnlsheil Diary In tho market. Ith. We glvojou'-aidinvioht sljles lo si ln t from. Mb. (fullon number of Ihe bent selling pat terns are mado by no other house. nth. The poeket-book styles are all nrrani il to suit Iho business man. till. Iietallers want n Dlar.v that Is m .ii, at tractive nnd saleable. slh. You vv lit nnd fovvcr 01 them .timing 1 In ula slock nt dcnlcra, nsthey sell lieiicr limn any other Diary. Jlh. The salo of tho llxcetslor has 1m leased moro than mo per cent. In ihe List four. ve.irs, which fact shows thai Ihe retailer appreciates them. lfilli. We give nttrnrt H eshow onrdsnnd post ers, and plenty ot them. lllli. They cost no more, and no less, than other Diaries all lists and discounts being uniform. Hill. Tho i:eelslor Is the best retiil'llng Diary onered to iho trade. Wo Inlend to visit all dealeis In Diaries early In Iho season. If there aro any, however, that we do not reach, vie shall bo pleased to send them, on application, a lino of samples to ex amine in comparison with other goods. Eaily oidein aro nlvrajs tilled complete, while late orders nro npt to lliul Ihe nssoilmerl broken, nnd frequently tho best hclllngslylus used up. it Isngoodplantoputlnonletsenily as pay-day roines no sooner .than with late or dew. Wo can deliver goods nny time nflertst I of October, Semi In your orders for Ihe Eveelsloreatlj to Tin: di.oBi: p.pi:it co., HI'TLAND, VEIIMONT. BLANK BOOKS Arc a specially villi us. Wo have everj llilngln this line. We have ono ot tho best (If not tho best) iippulnlisl blank Hook manufactories In tho stale. Ev ery. Illlll.' UllDU mill III irnml klinni, .., ....i man In charge of It who understnnds tin' biisi- I1IWU 111 oil llu .tn.nfta . ...... ... . ... ... ... i,u,Ui i s 1 1 II K (11 IIIT.I- class ledger papers, and Inv Ito banks, mauufnc luring companies, Ac, loevamlne our sinel; mid prices. (II.OHE PAPUIt co. rilAOS. Wo ofTcr DcnnlsonV Jlciclmu--1. disc and Shipping Tags lo Slnllnnors and Prinl ensnt Dennlson's low est prices. Send us nn inii' i iiiHiniiiis,,, juiiraynes. (ILOI1E I'Al'Clt CO. I HINTING. Anything from 11 Curil to u iiiwh, m.iuy nun proinpuy executed. W 0 havens good facilities ns nny oilier rsinb llshmenl In the slnte. It you need anv Ihlug In this Hue, give us n trial. S.itlsfaeilmi guaran teed. (ILOHH PAPElt CO 13BNCILS. Dixon's Itoimil Cllt Pencils J. aro ns good ns Faber's Hound tint, smile sny better. It 110 better, they deserve fa vorfium being nn American Pencil nl lower prices. '1 hey nro mado by tho .losepli Dixon Crucible Co., Jersey city, N. .1., and we orfer them to the trade at their net prices. Try them. IILOIIE PAPElt 10, OUIt STATIONKItY DKPAltT.MFNT romptiscs a full line of staple goods, llrst-chiss papers, folded and Hat, 1 tiled ami plain, nil weights and sles. Envelopes of nil grades and colors, drug, pay, note, letter, olll clal and document, nil tlrM-eliiss goods nnd prices low. Order n wimple lot. (lI.OIIi: PAPElt CO. rpili: ltUTLANI) DAILY AND X WEEKLY (ll.oili:, contains all the latest news, Including the telegrams ot the associated press, local correspondence, state news, tc. No expense spared fn tho editorial department. Advcitlslngiateslow, especially or short nil vertlsements. The papers uro larger ami con lain moio rending mutter than any other In tlio tntc. (ILOHH I'APElt CO ntAPPINCI PAPKU .Merchants using printed wrapping will do well to consult us before ortlerlng, ns wo make as low figures as New York or Hoston Houses, nnd glvo better nccouimodallons In assorting lots, whllo n greut saving can bo lmiiln on frelglit. (iLOlli: l'APi:n CO. fVO DUY-OOODS-MICX nU)CKUY. X .MEN, HUTCIIEHS AC-Wo offer the larg. est lino of Wrapping Paiiers, l'apcr Hags, Tour Sacks and Twines, to bo found In tho btate. llest quality mnnllln, best quality bogus man' Ilia, lest quality straw paper, nil biros nnd weights, lest quality paper bags and lour sacks v; arrantea full slzo and full weights. No scrimping. W o hnndlo theso goods In largo quantities, mid our prices nro ns low us others, selling same qiiullly ot goods, Send 1." 11 order. (ILOlli: I'APElt CO. rpAGS. AVo sell Dcnnlsoirs Tags to i-scrafn0,1?.,""0116" "t Dennlson's uMvb "v miv pi CILOlli: PAPElt CO. .UipcfUiuifous. g M. BIXBY ,t CO.'s TWt) OP.MS FOB HOfSBKOLI) rsi: Iiimiv s I ns -i 11 t.vi slim Hi I K. liixnv's Hkt Suok lintkiso. seplll dw ivv NEW MHIK. JMIi; UltLAT SOUTH AMlilUCAX .lUliUBBBA BLOOD PUUIFIBit. Is Iho most powerful cleanser, strengthener nml remover of Olniidular obstructions known to Materia .Medlen. It Is specially udaiiteiltoconstluitlons " worn down " iind debilitated by tho warm weather of Sprlngiind summer, when tho blood Is not In active circulation, consequently gathering Im purities from sluggishness nml ImiK-rfect action of the secret Ivn organs, mid Is manifested by Tumors, Erupt Inns, Blotches, Hulls, Pustules, Scrofula, Are., Ac. When weary nnd languid f rorn ov crvvork, ami dullness, drowsiness nnd Inertia take the plnco of energy and vigor, the s.vstem needs n tonic In bitlliTlt up and help the Vital forces lo re gain their eupeintlve ivver. In the heal, ot Summer, frequently, the Liver nnd Spli-en do not properly perform their func tions ; tlie I'tiTlnn nml Lrlnnry Orgnns are In net tve, producing weakness of the stomach and tnii'stiiif s nml n predlsiHisliion lo blllousde lalivemenl. 1)1!. YVF.LLS' K T It A CT O F .1 U It V B K 11 A Is pr,'p.ii"il ilireelli from the SontliAmerle.au Plant, ami Is peculiarly stilled m nil theso illlll. cullies; It will demise iho Vitiated Hlissl, strenirthen Ihe Llfe-Olvlni Powers, nml remove nil obstructions Hum IMI'AlnKP ANll KNfF.l.lll nil OI'O INS. It slinulil be neely taken, ns.luriibeba Ispio nouneed by medical w liters the most eniclent PurHli r, Tonic and Deobslruent known In the w hole range of iwillclnnl plants. .tOHN ). KELI.OC.O.lsi'inttstreel, New York. Sold by Druggists. Solo Agent for the United Slutes. Price one Dollnr per Hottle. Send for Ireular. nugHiiH4w VTf)!Kl(4 CLASS. Mnleor female, V 11 nci'k gnnranteeil. Ilespcctable emplnjinent al home, day or evening! no capi tal required; toll Instructions and valuable package of gisids sent free bv lnnll. Address, with sfx lenr return stamp. M. YOl'NO A; CO., 1T.I Oreenwiiii street. N. . septl lilwlw XTKVKIt XI'.ULF.CT A COUOII. Notb Is lug Is more et'italii lo lay the foundation lur future ev 11 consequences. AVBLLS" CABBOL1C TABLLTS are a sure cure fur all diseases of the .'esplra tory organs, Sore Throat, colds, croup, Dlph. therja, Asthmn, Catnrrh, Hoarseness, Dryness of the Throat, Windpipe, or Dronchlal Tubes, and nil diseases or the Lungs. ; In nil cases of sudden cold, however taken, I these Tablets should bo promptly nnd freely used. Thev equalle the circulation of the blood, mitigate the si verily of the attack, and I will. In 11 very short time, restore Iicallliy action I lo the ntleeU'd organs. 1 Wells' carbolic Tablets are put un only In blue ltoxes. Take nosubstltules. Iftheycan't be lonnd at .vour druggist's, send nt once to tho ngent lujvew Va'k, who will forwnrd them by return mall. Dini't be rteeelved by Imitations. Sold b, druggists, l'rlee 2.", cents n bo JOHN 1). KEI.I.oi.o, is liatl st New Yotk. Send for C'n ular. sole Agent for Iho fnlted stalls. scptudwtvv TO 1Klt cirN7!'.' NFr. ""Tho'liivvTi Jlj loan and Trust company will Invest money on llrst-class Heal Estalo nt 10 per cent. Interest, net, payable seml-auuually In New York, ami will guarantee the collection of nil loans mado through Its ogeney. AH charges paid by the borrower, 'lease write, beforo In vesting, for Now York nnd New England refer ences, nnd full particulars, simi'ki. .Mkiimu, (Into (lovernor of Iowa,) President. Address JAJIES IS. lIEAItTWEI.L, Secretory, Drawer 1C7 1)09 .Moines Iowa sept!4dw4w rfuiB BUST PAPKU! TIIY1T!! X The Selentltle American Is the cheapest untl best illustrated weekly paper published Every number contains lromloto is original engrnv Ings of new machinery, novel inventions, bridges, engineering works, architecture, Im proved rami Implements, and every new dis covery In chemistry. A year's number con tain SS2 pages nnd severul liundrcd engravings. Thousands of volumes are presen ed for binding nml reference. The practical receipts are well worth ten times Ihe subscription price. Terms SB a year by mall. Specimens sent free. .VIny be bad of ull newsdealers. PATENTS obtained on the best terms. .Mod elsot new Inventions nnd sketches enmlued, and advice free. All patents nie published In tho Selentlllo American the week they Issue. Send for lamplder, no pages, containing laws and full directions for obtaining patents. Address for the Paper, or concerning Patents, Jtl'NN t ( ()., 07 Park How.N. Y , branch (mice, cor. F nnd 7tli sis., Washington, 1). C. iiul-Mw r. c 1 l v 10 i! .v c o. BANKl-ltS V N 1) II K A I. r. V. s I X S T () C K S A N D B O X D S FOB CASH. P. o. Hiiv I.M.i. No. 2.-, Nassau Street. THE MIDLAND H.ULWAY is an enterprise of National Importance, and the Stock and Hondssoontn bo placed upon the principal stock Euiinnges, win bo ns ueely dealt in as llioso ot the New York central, Erie, nnd I'enn sjlvnnla central itallro.nl Companies. Five hundred nnd rlghty-clght miles of lis railroad aio now completed nnd In operation. Continu ous trains are running from New York to Os wego, and on the Western Extension, towards P.ulfnlo, the company is running trains ss miles; tho remainder of the distance, 120 miles, In Iluf falo, Is In course of rapid construction, and It will becompli ted within one year. Tho New York and Oswego Midland Hallway will bo ono of Ihe most protltable Trunk Lines running out ot New- York. .-j 0 , 0 0 0 , ( () 0. W'efontldentlybcllevo that llfty millions of dollars will be made by the stock nnd bond holders In this road within a few .venrs by tho Use in the value of tho prnpert) . The selling value of the stock nnd bonds or the New York Central and Hudson lllvcr Hallro.id Is over liis,iNiii,ioii The selling value of tho stock and iHindsor the Midland Hallway Companies, Including siilllclenl to complete single track to Huf- falo, and double track east of .Mlddletuwn, Is Kl,o-j,fo.) Length of New York central nnd Hudson Hlver railroad from New York Central Depot to HutTulo. 4W miles. Length nt Ihe Midland railway, Jersey city to HutTnlii, via .Mont- chilr ssi miles. Saving over the Central rou'e.... "0 miles, sav lug over the Erlo routef lis miles. This (llfterence of illstnnco In favor of tho Midland route must always ennblo It lo com pete with the other lines advantageously ns to H eight, nnd ought to give It a larger share of thepasseiigersthnnnnyotheriine. Tho early completion of the Western Extension, from Sciplo Centre 10 HurTalo, Is ensured by tho sub serlpthius or capitalists 10 u syndlcato formed tn purchase j.yhjn, mm of bonds from the com pany. The s.vmlicate has guaranteed to nd vauie further means, If wanted, to complete this mad. Weofler for 11 short time, New York ii tiMicgii Midland Hallway Co's First Mortgage seven Per Cent. Hold Honds, Western Exten sion, nl s7 1-a nnd nccrued Interest In currency. We are sole agents for selling Jersey city .t Albany Hallrond Company's 7 per rent, gold bonds nt lit) and Interest Hi currency. This load Is now In operation from Jersey tit)- to Tnppan town, a dlslnncoof i'l miles, Nino miles fur ther ure graded, on which Iron Is being laid. The road will be completed to llnverstmw with in 11 jrar. inese nouns nro only issued on com pleted road- A specialty will be made of tho stock and bonds of the following companies : New York & Oswego Midland railway company. New Jersey Midland railway company, Montclalr railway company, nnd Jersey city .t Albany railroad company. Wohnvo now on hand a limited sup ply or those bonds. All bonds nnd stocks known tn this market win be bought and sold, or cash, on orders for lnuestors or dealers. 0 solicit permanent cor lospondeiiee and ngents for the sale ot these bonds. D. E. CI LVEH A CO., Hankers, '.'5 Nassau St., New York. aug-Jld.vwlw 'O MO ln "'"' weeks cjinvns". 4JX iUc sing was ono agent's pro Ill on Hr) nut's Library of lxtiy anfsonq ; ho 111 0110 week 011 The xtw llmmlttiitr't Manual. by Miss lleeeher and Mrs. Stowe. Any active. . .,!. ' """"' " UKi-ucy. J, 11. l OKI) A: CO., Now ork, Hoston, Chicago and San .' K ' O'V-WIW. OOK OUT fur tlio iistomuling offer to ers to1'" "lm'1' "a a nemima Xo Yearly subscrlb- di:.mohi:sts Il.t.CSTIIATril VIIIVTIIIV To be announced next month. nug2ldAw.w M Wuo.tr win be astonished Q QTIt THOUSAND IN PltKSS. SALK 'nf'casing. 2,000 more I.lvo Agents Wonted for our I.IVINOSTONE 2S YEAItS IN AFIilCA. Over H) pages. onlyji.w. Lookout for Inferior works, send for circular nnd proof ot the grcnt est success ot tho senson. Heisirt Just In, 1st subs, in six days. Hi'iUiAIiD linos., rub's, ta MiioiiiiijflulICIL,, IIOSIOII. AllgKllliCWIW. "riAMPHOmNi:."-Tlio great iliscov. erv for tho Immediate relief nnd euro of HUeuumlisui, .Sii-uiMlgliiTTpTuTsTTllilTsetr, Pains, .strains, SUIT Joints, Hwclllngs, Intlama lions, linninns, e.Hnrrh. Ac Are. U will not Kieabu or sunn, und lur (no luilel is a liuury In every family. Tnousanils will and now testify cents. HKriHLN HOYT, l'rop'r, soi ureenvvich "TiUSINLSS" Agenls nml Cnlivn.sf-crs .. X- wanted "Ictures nnd Scnnoiis,;' of Ilev. W . .M. I'utishon, I.E. I) Hi st nnd clienpe'il I'uinlly lllblcs, Vaps, charts Ph lures, Hidden Pens.ScHing silk nnd Linen 'ihtrud Appl for lei ins to D. L. Oueinsiu, Pub. (uncord.Vll I nugildAwiw. mnv. iiaskixs .maciiixl co X Fltcliburg, Mass., . Manufacturer i Jf Vr.ltTICAL AXI) HOIHZONTAL STBAJI KNOINl'.S. Our Combined Engines nnd Hollers are madi . In quniitlcs nnd to standard guages, so that all parts 01 e Interchangeable. Can be run with 1 greater safety ami iessexpense than un other engine iniiiiufoctured. Sles Iroin I to v'u hor,e smer. WAIlEltOO.MH, No. 40 1 jrtlandt street, 0.1. oi-iiu iui uircuiur. uugllUAvrln A WOHIC OF INTBNSi: INTLBBST 1- and intrinsic value. 0 C i: A N ' S S T O It Y Hy the gifted son of the famous "Peter Parle Tho result ot great historical research 1 An Authentic History of Navigation and Its Maid fold Discoveries since tho Flood. Aboundsvvitli startling Incidents, Tearful disasters, lawlc.s piracies, bloody battles and glorious achlevr incuts; ulso describes diving, telegraphing, ocean fisheries, elc. Over 800 spirited cut ?.liVA';Cr. '!"",'-. l'rlcn low. Agents wanted, IlL'flllAltD linos., rubs, M Washington street, Hoston. AugsidJtw4w. A 0 It K AT SENSATION! Agents xV. wanted. Cash snlnry, or commission nl low cd. Strictly honorable Address F. A. ELLS & Co., Charlotte, .Mich. sept2JA-w4w cJ)O.MKSTIC" PAPKIt FASHI N A O E N T S W A STC1) SEND TOR CATAT.OOCK DOMESTIC SEWINO MACHINE CO., scp2dAw4w New Yokk, rmK NATIONAL BXCYCLOPKMA X Completed. Spoclme 1 pages free. "Con tains a wealth of Information" Prov. Pre "Invaluable." Watchman A: licllector. "We urgo all young people 10 secure thlswoi!;." Hoston Cominonweulth. "Fseful facts accessi ble elsewhere only In costly and cuniberou works." Hoston Journal. It Is an ontlp library nt small cost. Agents wanted even where. Address National ENt-vci-orKUiA Pin. Co., Tompsonville, Conn. sepM.rw4w Tl!ITi: for Large Illustrated Piici T List. Address (IltUAT AVKSTKBN OUN WOItK No. 17a Smlthtlelii street, , PlTTSIlt tOIl, PA. Ilreeeh-Ioaillng Shot (Inns J40 to soo. Doubli Shot (inns, fs to ll.vi. stngle Ouns, .i In tw. llllles. is to fir,. Hevolvers, jr. to ts-s. I'lsml-i, 1 tos. dun Material, Fishing Tnckle. i.iil. discount to Dealers or Clubs. Armv ouns, 10 v ol vers, Ac., bought or traded ror. iioods sent li) expiessC. o. H. tube examined before pal. I for. septiilAwnv tANVASSINi; BOOKS tent free fnrtbi UNDUVBLOPIH) F.ST FIVE YEA HS IN THE TEHHITOIULS. The only complete history of the vast reuloi between the Mississippi und the Pacific; lis Hesources, climate. Inhabitants, Natural curi osities, etc. It contains 240 line engravings or the Scenery, Lands. People nnd Cuilostlis the Oreat W est. Agents are selling from Hi I 1 25 copies e day, and we send n canvassing Ixioi, tree fon.iy book ngent. Address, slating e peilence, AC., NATIONAL PI HI.ISIIINO CO., Philadelphia, Pa. sept2d,vw4i fjlHK FIB ST DIVISION OF Till- ST. PAUL AXI) PACIFIC 1! Ul.lio W COMPAXY (IIFKI: 101; S.VI.K 1,3 110 , 0 0 0 A C 1! i: s ' PltAIItli:, TIMBER AXO MUADOW LANDS. liMCKs HVXOK ritOM s -I T o I- 1 ,-, p k 1: a ( it 1 :f"Ton Years' Credit (liven W hen Desired, At.so T O VV N L O T S At .Moderate Prices, in Towns nr 1!. I 1. M ii n flOVKBN.MENT LANDS still lobe had. under Homestead Law, abm all Lines of tlilsconipanv ON TEE MAIN UNI., between Henson and Hreckenrldge, w a ' WHOLE SECTIONS AT fO lq-.n CIII . On si Y'ears' Time, Free of Interest, on condition that the purchaser break In, vv hole section within nyenr from purchase ami plants torty acres In tlinber.for which the ( jin pany will furnish young trees or seed, 1 nr f Oculars, address HERMANN THOI'T, Ladd Commissioner, St. I'aul, .vilnni s. sept2d,tw4vy i.aUvoartsi. TrKIlMONT CENTHAL AND BUT LAND HAILHOADS. Sl'.MMEH Altlt ANO EM ENT. On and after Monday, June 2d, ls7:i, train vv 111 run ns follows, (Sundays excepted ; C0INO POVTlt AND EAST. Leave Hutland at 12:M)and i:30a. in., and i-.':'ii and r:ini p. m. JIAII.. Lenvo Ogdensburg nt r,:to p. ni., St. Albans at fi:20 n. m., Burlington nt s:io a. m., l'ort Henry nt 7:lf.n. 111., Hulianil nt l-.':ti)p. m Hellows Fulls nt 2:30 p. m arriving nt New I.011 donnt :si p. 111., connecting with steamer no New York. NEW YOI1K KXPIIESS. leaves St Albans n' 0:00 a. 111., llurllngton 10:20 a. m., nnivlni, m Hutland at 12:ri p. m. NHSIITEXI'ltESS. Loav es Ogdensburg at 12: 3.1 p.m., l'iattsburg 3:3o p.m., .Montreal 8:So p.m.. St. Johns 4:tx) p. 111., St. Allians 7:20 p. m., Hui I iiiiKiuii win p.m., iiuiinnii )2:w n. m., lellovvs j lulls, 3:2Sn. 111., arriving nt New London nt l':ir, 1 a. in. MIXED THAIS. Leaves llurllngton nt 2:00 p. m., arriving In Hutland at 7:40 p. m. Leaves Hutland al 4:30 a. tn., I cI'ows Falls 7:4.'. a. 111.. (accommodation traln),a rrlving tit New London nt Mlo 11. m. MIXED THAIN. Leaves Hulland nt fcOO p. m. arriving In Hollows Falls at loam p. m. G0INCI NORTH. Leaves Hutland at 1:43 and !.:10 n. 111., and 2: nnd rnoa p. m. -MAIU (.eaves Now London at P:oo n. m Sprlnglleld s:oo 11. 111., Hoston 7:30 a. m., Hi-How s lulls UM., Hutland 2:sop. m., arriving at l'or' Henry at :no p. m Hurfmgion s:oo p. in., si Albans ii:4U p. m., Montreal 9:45 p. ni., ()'ilens. burg 1:4.1 n. m., making connections with trains or I he West. EXPHESS Leaves Hutland nt B:05 p. m., Si, Albans nt S:.vp. 111. NKIIIT EXPHESS. Lcnves New London at 2:15 p. 111., Sprlnglleld nt 8;i p. m connecting with train leaving New Yoik nt 3:00 p. in., Hel lows Fulls 11:20 p. 111., connecting with train leaving Hoston nt 6:30 p. in., Hutland 1:43 n. 111., llurllngton 4:40 a. m., St. Albans C:io, arriving In Montreal at :45 a. in., l'iattsburg at 12:00 111., nnd ogdensburg nt 12:35 p. m., connecting with trains for tho W est. MIXED THAIN. Leaves Hutland nt r.:40a. in. Lenve llurllngton nt 9:30 n.m st. Albans 12-m 111., arriving In ogdensburgnt S:;op. m. nnd si Johns nl 3:50 p. in. -MIXED THAIN. Loaves Hellows Falls at 4i a. m arriving in Hutland at 9:20 a. m. &Vilylr;vno?.--Zlei 'v Indonnt m.ifci'St'sSrnr1"8 V- - arrl,,ns," nTiraJ""'',v.0,,iurllnK,on Slng east, or Mom peller, sc., at 6:55 a. 111., -:m p. m. nnd T;M p. in, v!.i?Jni.i!'ave, 1,cows rails going north, or While Hlver Junction, Ac, nt 8:3u a. 111, and 11:45 a.m., and r:5 and 11:20 p. m. CoxNKCTioss. At Hutland with Itensselaer A Saratoga and Harlem Extension Hatlroads; Hellows Falls with Cheshire ltallro.ul; at souin ' ernon with Connecticut Elver Hallroad. serhlecnlng cars nro attached to night train uelvveen St. Albans nnd Trov, nnd llurllngton nnd Hoston. OYl.Es .MEHHII.I, ... . .. (!ni Mipt. St. Albans, vt.. Juno 3d. 1S7S. H MtLKM EXTENSION BAILItOAD. CHANOB OF TIME. 1673. Sl'MMElt AlUUNOEMIiTS. 1S73. On and niter MOnday, Juno soth, i72, trains will run ns follows 1 MIXED. Leaves Hutland at 3:00 a.m., con nectmg nt stato Lino Willi train or Troy. MAIU Leaves Hutland 9.30 n. 111., and mak ing closo connections nt Chatham 4 corners vvltli trains tor New York, Albany, Hudson, nnd both east and west on II. A; A. It. It. MIXED. Lcavo Hutland nt 2.25 p. m., to Pen nington and Troy. SUNDAY MILK TItAIN (with passenger c ,r attached;. Ix-avcs Hutland at 7.3ii a. in, r a it e . ltutland to New York .... ., fi " to Albany, .... j iki " to Hudson, .... j im No lay over checks glv en. AltltlVK AT HI'TLAND. T 30 p"'m','M P' Mlxw1' ,8'ns '' mU'''1 F. C WHITE, supl. ltutland, Juno 14. 1S72. maybLtwtt JDKNCII.S. Dixon's Pencils, mailo in tho United States, aro much superior to Faber's, and are sold at lower prices. Trv them, globe rArcn co, m reel, zs , l . nig2IUSW4vv