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Tle 1.1)1 riJU Ilulloiv. (War cf the Rebellion, 11 ) No.I.o.'t-itar.now.so'. Ami It ain't aottin' AndtS'.n.ryt.wJ that -u J" dtn't Audit'."'" I., fil " And W. tW.. 3"f n .J the M.Jr an oa '" TteH.nMbm- u u..-..tl. ltwa J gS. It ni afur the u -M,and anur.d u all tsgkt 1J5 t"L r. h.d tied, .ni Ai.nt Cbl.' was tl. Xdi rinss sr-d Mills " bM ; . , ind l " ' and wthll.' WM High Uut too tfioiilin' cl caMion aowa in tho . And Isw not a thing as I ran to lb spring. And a'b'ia.ld "Kerchee !" It nt on tree, A. if i w looescjne anl g'ad to see ;ue ; . And 1 filled mr pell aw 'w? ,0 Whe-upcimes Ui sJfJjraoint rln iw. Viheuhees.mshe drew in his t.ins, and then rn the""" ixt bi. bridle. "tr"!"1 ButwnTe d.Vn where I s.t .nd h ted Ms nd tie mi s-well. tbsr aln'tany need to tell thAt IaJw. luoilesnew, .nre. tot It -mounted to That btasked Lira drink, .nl Le wanted a-k!as. men I Mil (I as "F the "iter, ay Ud. Viu're too bij and most Koop , Lr a km, it's as Ton efn't near big eooaih." And I tamed in a hurT. V, ben that ll.j.r b laid hu hand on m cufi Aaatesays, ' I'oo're atiuxp' -laa. Bi, put. I. don't fear- , But shoot the m.n tiiai InralH ou, my dtar Tjen te t peJ t . J ! !, "ry qulexmod end, , LAtin'tue"'' mat i"--t"l "'k mere lik.a 1 .. Mbca there 1. .-be-! on , .sbt a qu da EliaMuel of Fn.mine"r. : - 1 tile stonj fence on tho rig'.t. Atd I ko i.ai:Ik,andboI'itaJl I. j e tuo l. v A la t-Bsbwueher, Clwrukw Han Then I fell i nydria' that the moment th. bead aiwMa ,rwa.Ultl.lB.llsjwvTOCa, Krr. 1 ,to.a -till and nite, IM. Lord ! KaU in .pile Ul ai crr.tnat Q.rned platjl enl off in my inbt ' . , ,. Went t! t uo tt Gf-.pl 'and idnnsaat or all It .et. a iijj-ed toat Cberkco HU. b al! -o, ; 1 m; lolt. tbina iti wd th""'i.M ant. to kcow tewbat aide I balpac But 1 -.rrrtl nsht'" aadl p. allm lilrl t io love o- ib wr lui a fair, stand np ll;nt , AodM'ortha Mb .b" ! eU don't yoo know Tbet -Lr ta -tliar'f hie ttep la the garden below - Hit'. Hurt, in AtlMtlCjur April .igricniUirttl A' ISomotir. r'iHMNO iv New England. The Groton fulilic iipntl jiblii.hei a report ot tbedi-cum-iuu t'V ti.c Lutlctiio, lax., Fanners' Cluh. Jan 8, of tho question. Due Farming Pay in New aglalid t Lpti Cunant Bald he w aware that there were inrunct- in which it did nut pay, but belien-d I hat a large a proportion succeeded in that a m itrv ntl 'T husinew. He mid, the time :h (tiuiid hen weahall farm better than heicu.! t. Ail Mated having lew lanJ. Thofc wi. , it ry farm judicion Ij, liv t inj; id! the manure find skilfully sjilyinx u. 'i t . r letcber di 1 not believe that larai- aid three jcrecnt.on their Talue, it lair a!!i.inrcH rcrc made fir the labor of man aLd wile in irrymp on tbe farm. When he cauie to titw ilniv sixteen yearn apo he raid S1327 I r it, hut he had depmcd him belf for a whik ol ciwliz'td lilc to earn it in California. Had kiiicc built a bnm at a coat ..f .Tl-O, making a total nl :Su(Hiii. liad schooled hi ehiMren tiius tar, and had a hor to ride when he wished, hut he had worked hard for thee rriv"leges, and had earned his living all the time. To be equal to money at interest it ouht t douUe in ten yearf., but it had not. There were so many companies to swallow up the profits that'thcre was nothing left for the firmer. Believed they were f.ippin in the farming intetct-t Stated if he could earn hip living and get three per cent, on the value of his farm he would bewuicfied A. 1. Whiteomh thought fanning jrfiid more than three per cent. Slid tfiera tcre farms in town that were cajiaMe of keeping three time the num ber id cattle that there were a lew years ago. Did not think thitt wc reckoned the improve ments upon our farms at their full value Uium iiiot every farm in town now, there in a new barn Levi Tonant paid it Mr. Fletch er ehouta Hell his farm and put the munry at interest, and go out and hire a houne and a horec to ride when he wi&bcd, have &: many leisure days as lie now hns, school hisihild rcn tbe name as now, and bet as good a table as he now does, he believed he would find himself at the end of the year from three to six hundred dollars behind hand. U. Ntcd hitin lielieved fanning paid in Littleton, :iu! could cite inetances where farmers had hirod money and bought farms and paid for them. It. S. Hagar compared New England with the Weft. In many places they live on the cheapest food and in log houses , burn pitch knots or tallow dips for lignls : hate poor roads and are deprived of refined society. Here we live in good houses, well furnished inside, and painted outeide ; lighted with kerosene lamps or others equally expensive ; lite on the best offlour and its accompani ments, support goTd roads, schools, churches, the Lyceum and the Farmers' Club. If we reckoned these privileges at their true value, we are as well ud in our location and occupa tion as in any place or busincs in which we engage. Kest CKFr. The uecewsiiy of adopting t tme in ran b to replace the t-xtenive 1 rcrt of our land, which are k rapidly dinappear injr, ta been often urped in tfiis psjcr. On thi imp-rtant Mihject the Christian Vnton We are anxious to keep the bubject w. i -r et culture before our readerc, for it i- dc tined to lieciiine one of great importance in this country, and the noooer we begin to ex periment on a large Kale the sooner shall we arrive at wine settled and connected plan ol action. Our attention ha been called to thi matter by a long notice in tbe Pall Mall Ha zftte on the -subject of Indian forests. It i now feveral yean eince tbe attention of tbe Hritieb goTcrnmeot was called to the reckless dfi-tructioo of the ttandtng tinilicr. hi India a in this country, tbe leople had come to l'jok ujion tbe wood mpplyas inexhaustible, and a practice known as the dhya system had become very exteusire. This tygtcm is so very like what is done in fornj of our more thinH titled btates that is worthy of descrip tion. A woodman makes a clearing, and burn the trect,ueing the ahes for manure. Jn a ry few jears be find that tbe land has lout its riebnem, to be moves away and repeats the proeee. Or course this v .u fatal to the forcftr', and when the Indian railway syncm began to be developed it became evi dent that the inott valuable woods were very ; ecarre. The trin;ent measures which have becu adopted are likely to effect a radical re- I firm and in that tropical climate a few years will gi far to rert.tre the value of the wood lands. It im not too late for u to profit ly tlie exi-cricncc oi the rest of Jthe world, end our governtiunt would do well to take the mut ter energetically in band. The fires of the j.et year have destroyed an amount of standing timber which it is impoiblc to es timate with even approximate accuracy. The wnftefnlnet ol lumbermen han been made al most io.ignificant in comparison with the wholesale destruction wrought in Michigan and Wisconsin, but while it is perhaps im TKbible to avoid hre in tbe woods, wc can at least check the havoc made by the ax. How long it will take to arouse tbe people to a sence of the danger which threatens our al ready sufficiently reduced forests, depends largely u pon the earnestness of those w ho re alize the importance of theeubjeet. We hope to do oar duty in the matter, and if we can secure the attention of a few we may hope in the end tu influence the many. We are glad to free that ime of the Western btates are offering u bounty for tbe cultivation ot for ots on mine land, and we hope that be fore long farmers? w ill begin to at-k their Con gretuien to advocate tbe establishment of in Order of Practical foTeetcrs, with their head quarters at Washington. 1'uNriNc in Old Ace. Wc hae known landowners to neglect or refute to plant fruit trees becaut tbey were too old to get the benefit from them." Tbey were partly correct, t-o far as their reasoning was based On thfiil'l wav i.f iiliifitin in irnw iiilln-awi by neglected culture,! ty which twenty years or more were rtquiud for the trees to reach j uv (umlu uirj rjugui niiaui in c years i unjtr tbe best care. Wc remember the case of tho late David Thomas, the pioneer culti vator of fit.e fruit in Western New York. After he bad long jsscd n half century of jerc, and hi head was whitened by age, he ; cjniiDcceed planting a large fruit garden, i which m ulterwards so widely known to j his im.jlogijal friends. So mo of hnnequain tunees who knew but little of improved tree culture at that iarly day, 'wondered what he wae netting out thoce trees for he could never txpect to live long enough to get any fruit from them.' But tbe trees did fnar m time for him to eat of the fruit, for they wretct out and managed in tbe bert man ner; and for more than twenty years from the time tbey began to bear, be enjoyed from them an abundance of delicious crops ! of peaches, apricuts, plums, pears and cher ries, which many of bis friends can well re member for their rarenes and excellence. It was an old rhyme that 'he who plants pears, plants for hi heirs; but modern cultivators have learnca Letter, and can have good fruit the tbiid year, by fre'ecting early bearers, and taking care ot the trees. The Kartlett, Julienne, lkllc Lucrativc,Sammer Doyenne, Howell. Giffard Seckel, and several other sorts, come ouickly into tcariDg, even if not worked as dwarfs. A timiUr i-cletion may be made of early and later apples. The small er fruits and grapes give even a quicker re turn,aa for instance, strawberries in full bearing in one year, raspberries and black berries in two and threa years, and currants. id moderate quantities as soon as tbe boshes attain any site, ftnd abundantly as they are UtptCowitry Gentlanan. How Vahieties .ice Isi-roved. Mr. Lane, of Vermont, who has been so ucces'Tul with his sugar-beet culture, sends us an account cf his processes, lie commenced 1- years ago, selecting for seed the bct sir beets of those that approached nearest to the particu lar type he wihcd to produce. From the crop'raised from this seed the beet six were again selected ; and so on until tbe present time, when he claims to have . produced his ideal "ola good beet to raise for the dairy a lct that lor uniformity of shape, color, solidity, quality, eLic, and yield is not excell ed by any beet or mangold that is raised in this country. . . . Tbe largest beets raised the paat season in our Ticinity weigh ed l'.t to 21 lbs." Thesrccimens exhibited by M. Lane at the time of delivering his ad dross weighed respectively G lbs, and 10 lb6. Grown at!8 in. x30 in. spaces, rootaaverag ing C lbs, would make a crop of nearly thirty five tons per acre ; roots averaging 10 lbs. would make fifty-eight tons per acre. Mr. Lace ins also made expierments of the same character with onions ; and he thinks that instesd of trying to get better vegetables by producing new varieties, if wc would im prove tbe best old varieties, we would attain more uniformly and better quality, lie thinks lie can take the l'cacbblow potato, and by selecting a few specimens for seed the ncareet the tytie he wishes to produce, con tinuing thii selection for 10 or 12 years, "produce IVaehblowseitder round or oblong, white or peachMow in color, and uniform in either of these characteristics.' The same is trueof other vegetables btsides roots : to m:itoes and Indian corn are examples in which we can mo-t s-trikingly see the good results of select! n. .with dowers, liy choosing lor seed tt..w specimens only that present desirable chsirai ttr we c.in each year improve upn then- tsMuty. Many varieties will deteriorate witnout ttiis care. Amrrtttin Agriculturist. Written for the Free Pre n 4 1 imes Extremes Keet AX ADTiOrZVBK IX VfcHKONT. Last Monday morsiBg I felt completely figged out Six dy and nighta of inteoce heart ar.d bnuQ work, and as additional seventh in which I lived the whole week over again in two alert hoars cf nervous excitement, had exhauste 1 my vitality and used me all ap to the handle I most ckss the books, drop the pes, and lake a double dose of my usual invigorater -a swift gallop cn my posy : a rough jaunt of diicov ery through the woods ; a losg strep climb up the mcuBtaix.; or perhaps all these combined, if the MrU and second did not prcdocc the k si red effect. I Wfil knew by the tattoo ofiay throbbing teaplea that I matt walk cut of that itady and harry off somewhere away frsui solemn church cplies and the ears of tbe fastidious cruwJ, where I could halloo and thout aloud, acd stog and dance Indian, without violating anybody's sense of propriety. While deliberating upon my ecurae, friend happened along aiid invited me to take a turn with him in his cutter. My owa pet horse was in the stable seeding ex ercise mod expecting a gala lime with his mas ter; but when be told n.t it was to be a sleigh- ride down the valley after lr. Keleey's high blooded, high-bred, and high-strmi; colt, I most gladly aojtpted the invitation a a happy chance. The ca!t, by the way, if well Luc-v.-3 in all the region as a tartar, and the mother before it tore the reputation of a perfect t:ger. She has been known, when hitched :a a wacou, to seize the bits ia her teeth aul go nth a galloping ruth up a hill a mije lng, Fpite of curb and rer. The colt looked evtry inch as though the satue rearirg. icaring, 1 ifak-ceck mettle and bottom ran hot in her cits 1 i c t.rs t glance at Ler immediately brought to min: that thrilling story cf Maxeppa and his wild 1 i-Je. There she stood in all her queenly benu and power out of the shafts, but firmly tied witb a rope cable to a tree, and a clear space rcud her large enough for a bomb shell to bunt in. I She was a glorious looking animal ; perftc- , tics itself in beauty cf form and color, and 1 with the untamable, lofty bearing cf the Scuth- 1 era pampas ; head away no in the ai neck t arched and clothed with thunder, anything but domestic, just trifle milder than an African lion, but with a flowing mane, as thick and lrcg and dishevelled, and with f cch red fire in her coal black eyes, and with such msjes'y acd might in her stately mien ; and then her snort was like the steam whistle of a freight train round a dangercna curve. With the assistance of a strong man and two or three boys, we ia in- aged to harness np and get into the road. There was no laughing or joking ; even the boys looked serious. I took my seat and tucked in the buffalo rcbe with much of the feeling me has when tighten ing the girth of his saddle and pressing his pis tols down the holsters on the eve of battle With bated breath we gravely nodded ail rtady, and our friends, loth to let co, led on a few rods, speaking to th mare in a low. ti'Othiog voice, acd gently ee.o otf their hold. anJ so we started on ir excursion somewhat moderately. Moderate! v did I say ? Ah, there 11 no moderately in any movement cf such a horse as that. Something ic the cuive cf her neck, the lets cf ber head, t the prick of her a' it may be, suggests a slum Deri ng volca no, at her slowest pace. !n her calmeet state acd at a dead halt, she 1? ai! i est met with a fierce, indomital !e lifo. It matters not whether she goes fact or slow, wUt'j-.r jou let her out cr hold her ic. there ;s tvtr -j.-od ycu a strong abiding sense cf latent fire? under that dappled glossy skin, wh'ch tbe snap if a whip or the rustle of a leaf might call fcrie with an irresistible burst. War eye runs her over search iiigly from dila ting nostril to the very tip cf her tail, watching the subtle play cf those steel-set muscles and the ijuick, decisive step uf those iron-shod feet c6m- ion down witb a fling of pride that scorns the ground upon which she treads. icui confidence of security, like the old ltdy's, i conditioned upon whether the breech ing will hold, and a gi od many more contiugen c es besides You might enjoy the hazard, cever t belts, as you might enj.ty shotting the rapids of the SL Liwrence cn a swift steimer, or mak- : icg up lot time on the lihining express with I postl)le collis;ons in view on the variation of a i-ingle sreond in the eng'neer'e watch. Now I frankly confets to a liking for such perilous adventures, occasionally, and I think I am true to nature in this true to the divinely implanted instincts of my seal in the delirious jiy I experience when the venture is greatest Man, you know, is said to be an epitome of Nature AnI is not the dulluehs and monotony of n lture broken up and varied with storms and hurricanes acd earthquakes and all sorts of tio'ent commotions? Do not the wind and the water and the ether elements get on a frolic at times Why then should I not have my high tides and flood seans ? And right here before me 13 tbe very hor.-e for a wild time. How very etsily I could get a breeze out of her that would take tjij hat of with a jerk, and my head too, by an extra fLurish of my hand. Like the royal Bengal tiger cf tbe menagerie she is very docile when not irritated, but just drop the lash across that flank, and see what comes of it My friend, ihote double lit.es and togs would be only goesamer, and you would probably think a volcanic eruption was taking place under your seat. Oh, how I would like to hare her on a firry mile prairie, where there ie plenty of sea room, and everything ' taut and tight.' Look at her now, and you will never wonder again at tbeitory of tbe Arab Sheik, who spurned the offer of a whole bag of gold for Euan a none. Wouldn't the just suit one of thcee frisky Chicago fellows, who always wants to be in the very vortex of a firtt-cliFs torn 1 do. Hut then, I, myself, am altogether pleased with ber to-day, for she ministers to my pre eat mood. How I feel mytelf thrilled and overpowered with thii horse ia the traces ! What a storm I could raise with her ! Tbe very winds are ready to obey my voice in one direction, but I a. 1 not quite so sore abouj the other. ShaJeof Buceph alus! I would as soon apply a ccal cf fire to a powder magazine as to touch this nameless mare ecr so gently with a whip, here among thete rocks and hills. Now, while I like a horse with some "get up" about him, I cicst say that I da not like for every day ure a horse that is all get up, and all the time getting up, and nothing but get up. Indeel, I count such a hone nothing but vanity aod vexation of spirit to a man who is troubled with a contemplative turn of mind and a diffasive love of Nature Ah, these horses that "paw in the valley acd snuff the battle afar off are too keen on the scent for me ; they demand a too undivided attention. I cannot so concentrate my affections as to keep one of them. I would not strap my gentle Morrill for a regi ment of them. But I am making no complaint to-day. I am more then satisfied, I am delight ed. Sodriveon, my friend, now she doe stride along What superb action and what a "sweep cf limb she has Don't relaxyour guard and izripe, far perchance there is only a buckle between us anl death. We are half way to WatU&eM put the cover ed bridge round tbe curve up that little aicent over those deep rati cn the long THE BURLINGTON, VT., FREE Ftrctchof leveljast beyond, anl all is well, thank I God. We take breath, congratulating each other, and hope fcr the rest and the bet. How, ever, we lertm not a jit cf cur vigilance, for 00 j slightest & r to' tb'iceime spirit a cuuuug off appear. . kud 1; is bat too evilent that we should not tn.'let ioipedimeot if she wanted to go. Li hdUr it.wn, ou tbe no or on the bate ground, all ulcouicioc of !raiu,! a load, we an- uaidly a feather weight to her giant trengtb. and are constantly remiaded bj her tirele vigor what to expect in ctte of a start. SofheUerp ui strung up on the tip-toe cf tinjilmE exsifemeot every moment Njtbiog trie a man's nerve so much as Uing near some unknown danger, ever lurking, ever threatening, and against which he must stand on walefol guard, and be ready to meet and fuil on the itstant, come in what ihire and from what quarter it my. I watched tbe movements of that horse while we rode along as I would thcee f 9. wild f avaze in the .woods, acd I found it an fxhi crating pleasure to speculate as to what she might do if the fit happened to take her. I cionot fpeik for tbe meaitatioos 01 my comiJc ion. He was silent, eves front, and aeemed calm and collected. clear, smooth track of a cue was now iu advance, and there was some ; suppressed whispers of "lctiiog her out a Tftf ar mi. when iust then a bolt fell from its m-cket and one side of the shafts dropped square on her heels and she let herself out with a tang and a claLg tfat made all ring again Heavens and earth ! what en eiplonoa followed ! It wis like the premature discharge ana nursting of a onnon. The text moment there blazed be fore our eyes om sreat glistening black mass of electrified muscle and tendon in the writhing, heiving crntortiocB cf mortal fright and agony. CUar the way there! the tiger has broken loose. Fly, fly, for your lives, the roar of the avalanche is iu the air ! It was the mad ruth of the helpless train on the steep down grade without a brake, Tbe first thought that occurred proied tbe old alage Self pre-crvation is the firs: law cf Nature,' but immediately a second thought arose in my mind in conflict with this, saying, 44 stick to the sleigh and see your friend clear through " I assented and boned approval to the laet Mid noblest iropulte, and instantly thereafter an up lifting stnse of serene joy succeeded and flooded my soul. In that supreme moment extremes met in my experience. Tbe utmost dinger be came to me as the utmost security, and opposi tion of cauee coaletced in the same effect. The law upon which all pcienoe is built, "like causes produce like effects," seemed to be com pletely reversed Dr Kane tills us that in the highest Northern latitude he attained, the frost when it came in contact with the skin burned just like fire. You have noticed that a sheel or top revolving at great velocity appeared to be at perfect rest. 1 bat frantic horse, like a thunderbolt in harnvti d rapgiag us forward with a crack and a crah, that hes noke disaster and deth clcte at hand. actually became & grand sight to me in the midst of the terrible peril. I did n' Se pearly gates and gtllen crowds; 1'Ut when I concluded to take that ride out at all hazards, I found myself in Kiijah's chario and the glory of the prophet shone around me. Thereine weie iu good hands and well handled. My duty was tu ait still and bide my time. Like the fol iter in tbe din end uproar of the conflict, win .a commanded to reserve his fire until the word ir given, so I must wait until Providence beckoned. Meu while we went hurtling along with a shatter and rattle of wood and iron hurrying us to the final cat tstropbe. Jfot a word escaped our tire the reits were now more firmly grp ed ib ground glanced over the decision made the d:e cast upon a turn of the bit Then came a su Men lurch to the left, and a desperate plunge against a high board fence with an awful crash aid a whirl that loci-ened the raring mare from the sleigh and sent us helter skelter tam ing somersaults and gyrating over the ecow. I wi ke to consciousness smarting with the sting of a kick on my leg, and tbe wbir of the shafts ringing in my earn. My companion, unharmed, lay sprawling on hif belly, just over the drift, both hands stretched up as the last jerk of the lines left him, and eyes heavenward in thankful dcs!, though he declared he i" looking into the sky for that devil of a horse." He was posi tive he smelt brimstone, and that tbe mare hal gone up ard asisbed out of sight. Tbe whole aflair, from beginning to end, did not rcupy half a dozen seconds, and the dis tance run was only about as many rods ; it was parsed ever in flash ; but a long life-time was crowded into that intense moment A marvelous moment it was, worth jeara of ordinary exig ence It awakened such exalted emotions of the sublime, as mere beholders never realize. It is truly a most glorious lensatton to be run away with by such a magmbcent hores as that Had it been some common horse, that a com mon man uared to drive, I would never have mentioned the sut ject. I should want to have the matter forgotten as soon as poMMble ; bm it nuite a different affair to be run away with y a horse that is a full tempett ; that raises thoughts of tbe sublime at every jump ; whose very kick, though it shiver everything in front cfyou, is still one of tbe grandest strokes in nture Felt it Out Heir dmiiscmnits. rE, THE UNDERSIGNED SELECT MEN, ui the Town cf South Hero, will pay the ahore reward of One Hundred Dollars t any one that fhali lurntsh the Seiect Men suoh information as shall leid to the arret acd ononction of the per Potior person u who tat Are to the Tiwn House, in sail south ileto. r.n the ni-;ht o! Mrrch Jd, 7jU R. C AtiLKN, ; R. K. CLARK, Select Men II. V. MARTIN, S Wa-ii -1. 1 J-J!w3w WHISKERS! Hall'flMagic Com will loree the beard to rrow tiiiek and heavy 1 umoutheft Its-e (without iniarr)tn il dais, or t o.,r nound Kmwiu. 1 .v-C .uiuui ' ' - - reianced . coats apaokase, postpaid, or three lor inncea . coots apaoaatse, ponafu.orutre ior r-nui BIKiAK JuN Kb at CO.. Ashland. Me. March r-wit FARM FOR 3AL.E. r OtFER FOR BALE ABOUT 200 ACRES Ol' L heal EeUte, with suiUhie buUdins and running water at tae house and barns A plenty of wood and t;cod sojrar orchard on tbe farm, and ah- ut two tot'e- frt m a cheere taetory. For particulars apply to the owner. JA1RIS D IS HAM. March 1 i w'ir Willisten. t. XOTICK. TWENTY-FIVE UOOD WEAVERS WANTED, on plain cotton goods, at the Owlet. t Hills. Chi co pee, Mass , to whom good wages and steady emilomont will be given Mould also like twenty -Sre irla to learn on wearing. i. U. NYE, Agent. March 1 5 w?m F tRM FOU AI. T OFFKR FOR SALE A PART, OR ALL. OF my Re-U Estate, with Stcek and Tools, cr not, as pxitics may prefer. In constats of about i75 acres of good land with two set of buildings. For particu lars enquire of E- WHITNfir, Feb. 1st, iiTi-wtf WU1 sum. Vt. MAI.DF.V UVE IIOrSK. 45 COURT ST., BOSTON- 1 FAMILY DVING AND CLEANSING in all its " branches. Send 3 our noods by Express. 1 directed as above, will tie vrotaptir rttarnod and j entire satisfaction guaranteed. ESTABLISHED 40 TSAKS. A ints fur Burlington Ly man Allen. March ls.-w6" roi: Ai,n. T WILL t-ELL MY FARM, COSTAININO lg X acres of god tillage land, situated Imhetown 01 Milton, dald farm is well watered and has there on a goal house, a tarn Jx4, with raed attached, also a horse barn aad carriage house. There Is a great variety of liearing fruit on tbe place. I wilt sell with the f-rm (if desirtd) If head of Cittle And ono horac. For farther sartisalars enquire cf the sabsriber. 00 tha place. KATE J. KILLV. Muton, March , isr-wtf OTIUK. rpHE umlersigned will pay speelal atieaiioji, J dortngthe next atx months, to eisen wbera Claim Ageuts hare eeurgd exborMtant or unlawJnl fess lor oolleeticg pay, bounty, or lor procuring pens on, settlement of oSsers aoeouots, 0. Pontes having paid over $10 Tor such serri will do well to send us a s tatessent of their cue, the name of the agent to whom the unlawful fee wat paid, and the cireamstaoee of the ease. No charge wilt be made for this ssmee unless we are oni pelled to bring suit ; and then, in most eases that are likely to eotne before us, the IL S. OoTernment aaeumea the nroeecntion. DRtW. I1LIS3 t IIOLMES. CosnMilors at Law. 1332 F. Street, Washington, L. C, Fei. , wtf 1'L.EASE NOTICE. I WILL FURNISH Harper's Magailnes, Weekly. Baaar, Atlantic Slonthly. The Galaxy, Old and New, Appletons Journals, at $1.50 each. Scrlhner's, fl.(j. fcleetle. $!2T. Every tSaturday. $10, Fhre nolorical Journal, $2,rA NHentlfic American, $2.75, Acricultutust, $1.2... Hearth L Horn?. $2.50. Coun try Centleroon, $2.23, Rural New Yorker, $2.00. also fmrtf etktr paptrn at reduced ratet from itnglf prize. If tou want Paoer or Marailne. write ms. and I will tnve jou my lowest prices. All papers mailed to subscribers frotn publishing cfSce Aaoresa t. nuii.i.i, Subscription Agent, and Deputy l'ostmafcter. Dec 23 wtf Milton, Vt. M1SKKATION NOTICE. fVDU 13 TO CERTIFY that I have given my sen, L fcben L Orahao. his time dnrinz the remain oer cf his minority, and that I shall claim none of his earnings ,or pay any debts of hi? contracting after thtsdate. LOUISA URAJIA3I. Jericho Centre, v t.. March 14, i72 AwSw WHITE LEAI. 30ST0N LEAD CO. (MCOBPOBITED It 1329.) J.E3. Cli::(livicK &Co., AVn, OFFICE 22, 24 t 2C OLIVER ST., BOSTON. msmncsiu or Itoslon I'urc While Lcnil, DIIV AXI GItOD.Vl) IX OIL DRV AND GROUND ZINC, LITHARGE, RED LEAD, LEAD PIPE, SHEET LEAD. TIN PIPE. TIN-LINED PIPE, IRON PIPE i. FITTINGS, PCMPS, io, le. Our Pare CTblte Levi, hoth drr and croand ia oil. we arrant tote BTRICTLY PCRE, and Unaran tee that for .rarff, losjr aod durability It Is not sarpasf ed bj any Levi In the inaraet, either foreiEn or American. R?" In order to protect onrselres, we hare adopted as our trade-mark an eisht.poiatod Ru Stab, with our corporate seal In the centre. This Is on erery paoka(e of our PURE LEAD. Nona Ken nine without It. Fabf-toes.thntattm 3Icir adcerliscmrni6 I (.iinntt's Electric IiUt fixed eloie 4 warm. qa'eVh ie r Kbecm.tlc and Neural o P!. acd Weakness 1 We Voo lU won certul comfirt ard ntr to help weak orzaod, m lungs hi ait Mtin acb, kidneys raetirlt,Ae ' hcte who bare used ic aod flectora attd the Disk itfeit are iti bt reojifl ncacs lnce, ti.Ni. Ir.aalre ft rfrunt!sf. h r supplied fnra Dek i-"atort, u Hamilton Plaee, Bot n. Mass 3laroh 2 wl3t "skavivT, rosreu A- IIU.WMA.V, 45CrAtTrEER5 CF 1UE ESurcUa iTlsrhinc TwNt. 50 and lo t aril si ouls for hanl oc machin uia , I ox. aad i dt. fc('Hi 6 !r mincfj.cturla purpua. And tbe KI'iiKi; lTIO-IIII,K TWIST. 10 ar-i So)li. all Ci are wa-rnnvd i eve r rrsprtt rxsie t ret.i nj airTrlmtxIiirf' Storrs and at l.oletuie b. tbe Vaouftoturerf. -3a&i -r Streot, tc-ton. Feb 8 wute IX llll V NOftTHRKX FKUI'l' T ' ' S! lL4.TTSIlLIt;il, (X. W AC. ItNKItlfcS. Tb Mibacriber fl&s for Spring planting, a very Gee ftock cf kmt ynitn TREFi, VINB3, PLANTS, UOSK6, flElHJE ruANTS, AsTA.Ut.tS, KHUbAKB. bTRA W U E It HI Ea, lo , Ac. jppit 7Yfi.2to3wa,Wctaech. $i jn-r hnin3. 'ear Tree. I care, flae, 75 eta eaen ; $' per buad. am TVffi, Jand I j ear. cw. $i per bund. Cnttrv Trret. s y ear?, oven. Tbeabotoareth:itt and Ualtb is all rcspsct'. ALSO DWARF APPLE AND DWAItP PKAR&. Rapbtmtt fi varieties, $l..-0 per dor., at lew rates per iflOaad liou. Stiawhtmt, 10 TarietiftS , by the lt or liaai. ttUekbtrrtn, Cfftbtirtt and Curranti. invarlei. Uraf-t I'nif , a large rariety. Urttn ui 7oni, a! very larstcck embracics; many new and Inter eitms species rrfnc, Over splendid rarletioi l tbjdoaen or hundred at lnwett rates Htddtny Ptattt Tbe floeat collection .rbet..r cnred in tbese parts. tlotrt, (on ibeir owa roots ) a very lara &&oit ment, ver low by theqnant't). Caulotsues ireeiy sent ti all applicants. Send your orders dinictly to tli arsr:es. Trees will h carefully nrlecud. writ packed, aa4 forwarded with ail pouittlr dispatch. Satisfaction conBdeatly && ured t all ml patron. Aodresa, VVU li. UAlLUV. March 21 - wit Piattsturah.W. Y. .Sriring ilhrhinr. S ! (J li tt 'S S K m e A .U E E- V Si3iWI.li MACI11XKS, ar tlie le-t id t!ic worM lur la a; a'l kind ImAt Mwini:. Tli.y are tMiup , iijiiit-ranalBg, ay to learn, hare a draw leci. and ail Cue latMt ImpTOTV meat for doing all k'ndd fla&ey and craamantal stttculnir. NERLY 8INGK& HACIUNKS A KB NOW IN USE. iAIJlEJHI :.M.or TBEX trCKK SOLD Dl K.'.VO THE TEAS ISTi. Thoae P.pa:a- Family MaehlOM an sold on Ihm easiest p.ilio terms to all. Coma aod sc. them before bujlc;: and be eonrlaeed that they d all we claim for them. JN WIRK".' lM'lilXCK miii.ni J. C0U.E8E STREET. 1). V. 'IIIOKY. Aout FOR fubunuton and vicinity. Maro'i :'-ltf TWK XKW xl'l l.K 1 ( w pj jjj j,g 4t U'lSsSif FnuiiU K-iriii Jinuliittc TI1K BKST t Ann Allofthtta r'Ju Stumy Mhmt nwemalatf no beav Manufcturin' Macbmen, fori lare an item in the sales of other Cot. t 1. 1 Machinewllldoall kindsof Family 8 n- 1- 11 t .e finert to the coarsest laities, asms silk i -' tt - or linen thread, and inatm- the Intnloc' t V ia.-t Stifh alike on both sides of tbe larie sew Hit. i reconciled everwtiore a- tho mt durai. e and ! liandsotne stitch. lso rf its atiwhrnent-', other j 1 stitebs can te maae tm-roiderj . J'ouMo Loop ; and hfnsle Lftop stitchee very vas to rip, and 1 ' therefote tut little denirtr.1. ' I Wesia.m. aaican show, fiat the UheeleraHh- I s a 1 toe tt:irt.i$mptt, mor jura ana 'tynitn , -htnitlhat trill e I itinilh'; r t'.B.lioUUlCD. r . , ' , onl pmu Harm; no -.utt'c r an-Jert -n-ioa to ad tut. the ! upl:eity ot th Wheeler tt WiU'.o caiiaot beqaei- ! onel. We shall he happy to show O e vs neeiar A 1 ' Wilson to any one who wtil call at our oawly f-r I niabel Ro m, at it. Church btreeL ; We do not crowd the Wheeler -i W lis -n Intyoar house, fut Hill be happv to let ou trj one before pnnamsv l on't buj a Macuice Minre cii.iof to see sue latent tmprorcd W heeler t Wtlwn Machines, Sold i cn the monthly insulment plan 1; desired. I Sesd for Samples of wcrk anl Circulars, to ! tOOLoN M. ALMd, Ageot, I w VlMfi Street. Bttrllngton, Vt. I Feb J3 Uwtf grg (Soods. m:v coons y man & -A. 1 1 en IO.OOO 1'ARlU . v tf3 r, ; ? . In new and debiraWe stylet, uf the best loaiCTlMNti m:w : RcmtKint 1'rints Put up in Ban-lies, aad fir sale UV WKiailT. , Kach band', oontainlne; only ne style or pattern, maainir them particularly deslraMej. and areoflend I st a price bringiut; them within the reach of all.o j a.oito v.tiiiis SBctsI jlicicr'ciu ('i:ili;un, at a re.luecd prtoe. while all other CtHto" are adranin rapidly. Denims, Tickings, Whirling), t'olfetutdcs, .erctiH. , v., IK GRKVT VA1UETV. Bleached and Unbleached Cottons, t losrc.t puselble prices. DUKSS (JOODS. H not forirst that e are eolllne all kladj Ire Goods at the lovett jTioei. COST XO OBJECT, as we wlih tu clot oar Stock to make room for New Uoods already eommenoinc to arrive. We are con tantly reecirloc Hew Ooods. and oar prices are io variably the lovstt in the city. CAM If RICH AMI I'KKCAIslU. We shall open an exteoslre line cf new styles Id tbeas poods, on Vedneda', Mar ail 13th, at a low price. For anything in tha Dry Goods line, go to 154 Chorehj Street. Marsh 9-dAwtf PRESS, FRIDAY JnsnraiiM. I Reuiewntlns tLe rollowtol staunch and relUbie Compamei : liixtirancc Co., or A'orlh .Imcrica. OF rulLADKLPUIA. (The oldest Uiuranco Co. in AmellJiJ After paj Inj Chlcax lofmos amonntins to t5tjuO iias cash aassU auiwiatln US3t2(2, 1 7(1. ABltlioliriestcetenrpluscfany Co In tbe U.8. ( outiia ntiil Insurance "., OF MKW VOHK. CtvteaXO loans paid SI.SSU.iui, Leatlag Cash Assets - !!.3'.l.3Sli I'henix Bnsitrtuirc Co. Of NKW VOIIKi (.hioas-j losses paid, $4 U.U.i, Lis.l t'ah Asaets l,S(iS.iK' international 3ns. I'o., OK NKW VOr.K. L'hieai) loaass piid, $6 o, .1 LavlotCuh Auets l,IOII.Oul .tiagiirn Sire Sns. t'o., OF SEW YORK. Cbio,-j Ions spald, IS6.0LII. Uarlajj Cash Assets 1 .2!.i " Republic i'ire. Ins. Co., or SEW YORK Chtoeso losses paid, SUS.Ojl, Usrai Cash Assets 4500,000 S'ircmcn,s 2nsnrnncc Co., OP NEW YORK. Cash Assets, a 100,000 .Vorfl Uriiiah V TSerCail- file JI.V. Vtt.m )Y LOMK j j . r ,.ai 1 over hi i i 1 t- 4J. HUl OOO Learls. Imperial Hrvn L-IUN Cu-i. Oo. . t.OOO.UO Sjivt rjttxit itttfl Iwntlon ami Globe inn. Co., d . 5; pa 1, wrer i3aVKtAAi, iati Amais o i' - V2Ot4GU,0?tl 3mtea insurance Co., of CINCINNATI, OHIO Chicago losses paid, J-GO.OJU. Caalt .Wet, - 1.7tiO,r.9 J SSotnc insurance Con OF OOftUMBUS, ouio. CbUuo losiea paid, iijO.OOU. s:i,iaj .Yttfiottal Snsuraiice OF DOSTON. Chlea.ro losses paid, j:-.0Ut. CahAiSeui. r.O .' alioual Insurance Co.t OP BANGOR, MF Ceuh Asseta, . I5O,0O0 Sirs! .Yationnl Mns. Ca OP IVORCBbTBA, S1AS8. : Ce4i asmw. - - AQ.OOO Farmers Jiutual M"ire n suraitce Company OF MONTPELIKR, VT. Fraeainm Notee and Cash Sarplus l.l(3.l-j 1'oUeied written In ths above namol Companies upon liberal terms. if All loaves adjuitel ani paW hare. IIINUKS . TAKT.. AK. Darlington, VcrmsnL het14.'dAwtf lVESTIATE THK MERITS OF THE Deposit lnsimmce Plan, now presented to the j nolle hy the Charier Oak Lifc ins. Co. Ol' IIIRTFORO. COXX. BerorejoaiieclJenpoB the plao npon which you will lnturo your lire. Vou will And this Carm far superior to aoy short term Enl jwmeht or Tealiae plan. Insurance Is also effected by this company on all the usual methods, at much less than the rates charged by other mutual companies. WM. H. HART, Aeent, at Burlington, U Feb. 21 dtiw3iNo. 1 J EJ. S. NICHOLS & CO., AMCTAcrcaxa or Board Planen, Btlftlne. Water Wheels, rlanlaf MlUs, Baw Milll, UrlstMUIs, Marble iWU, Blate MUl.Paperliais,lIeaTy Forilnssaad Bolu for Boats and Bridges, FaUnt Stole Dig g.rs. Patent Drag Saws, Horse Pow ers, Steam hxgines. Boilers and Pomps, Iron Fence and Itall lsgs.Iron t Brass Caitlnes. AUO Oaaleri la STKAS AND GAS FITTIMCiS or all ants, Ltatktr and Rubltr Billing and Hon AGISTS FOB r stent Suam Faoxlng, llcrse'l Twist Urilla, Corliss Engines, and Worthlsgtos'i Pumps Pioneer Balldlnse. UurlInj;lon, Vt. B. 8. KlCKOLf, I r. a. oohh, i r,bA-twif ! li MORNING, MARCH Jnsurantt. .V irlome Companv. liis ontere.1 upon iti fou't! jrar of bnin- wth the most eneourssin; ircueo:.. Asrt Jimnniy 1-t. " '. ' IncrciiM'il I)e-.3UlSTl,t sfi,oca.8-.. and exempt lroin taxatiob 353 1 lieic- in Kurie. l.itni.- ;t..Sii 5. ' 1 I)e:lt!i "ltini l".n m " " ' Kicr one rimm ihe lu ur tee ," Rales as low a an relusbto (.o !).. The ratio o: .teati- less than lu arj other ( oiu pany do.ns business, and tbe po Iry b -cu-rlty jrreater. . The Bnrllnstm Daily Fiik rosea aid Tikes o January, Itth, sijs: "We are -'ad to note the ihrirlns oondUtoa of this company. In h!ch eo many ol our cltliens have an interest. Tneie is no reason r hy a much larger proportion oTtho life louranci of tie buto, should not bo dose ly our on home companies, mana"el by men whom wa ai'. know, and In whofc honolty and capacity VrmcnlershaTaTerery reason to feel full conudence. With increased capitaL too V ermont Llfo will now 1 o able to . o a much larjer tuslness." The Butllagt n Dimaerat of lanuarj , l?lh a; . This Is a home oompny. composed of eood men, end shi uld recelee tbe heirty support ol our peoplo. Its rstes of Insurance are n hiaher than . thtr com panies, and we know It la conducted most economi cally." OptBlMofU.eTar:.ue plans J lusuranJo Risen KratQltr,uil. with autlioi itiea for the same, either persona'ly cr by letter, on applicatioB St the Home Oflico, I'o.'k liuildlne, ToIIpsc Mrccl. r.DRLi.or..t, Vr. turlinctcn Jan -t-diwt; Kel ihllsbrt ! I :iu-ir:lT!' . ' m! tisic 1 UvtocCAdH v.'aivTti 'ver 'ii.Hdii ;5i;!.-ii'c, (siM,00),000.) , W.'.est.e ti coil tli at'i.-.t"in 1 a'l property I imnersto tlie i j.tu.- 1 an: superior adrmntejCes l that we poseeee r the tran.wtli no. rir. and Mar ia lnsuraow buaints- We represant ONLY Flt-ST , CLA.S3 oooipaniun-, and ?r our patrons polioses la . the nTRoNbtsST, OLDfci'T an l MOST LIBERAL j ewmpaiaifti in the I :. 1' i't-i-i st.d Europe at as I I" raua as other paitio cjarge ior polldas to ' ooaipftQie ot mo." rar.taj eni trp imtree mfeti 01 ' seeunt) Wo itv-ua al. at this ofilea. and par.ailLM HtRh, 1- current Inn-la. or giddwheo deairod. tie are txe u". ) -".i, 1 so..t in this widnity fora.l ti e ieira. rr Ld Manue Insar anee Companies m t!.e wur.d a: -i we endeavor to serra our natron-, in a ati- -t": a?..i Usihtsil tnun- I I ner. Wetxnduet our t tunes q jxn prtnciplea of ' eooiunercUI honor, and CT RAJTKt to etve EN i TIRE satlafaetion. We want boslnese men to stop IHS. Vo aod ooBpare our list of companies wi these that are represented by other agents, and remember that we are the SOLE asent? ic thii neinity of tbe Veum In Co. ot ll.tritord. Hum - In-. o ol Ni u York Hartford Ins. Co. ot 1 1 art lord, rhtcnix Iu. Cn. of Hartford. I,o don, Liverpool nod (toll ) In. Co. of Fnglan i f tjneen Ins. Co. of England. Hanover Tire In. Co. ol w Y&iL, hiriii;AelJ 1 A M. In. Co., a. .Varrataiisett In. Co. of liovi-dence-. Amazon In. Co. ot Ctnriaaati. W illiambareh 1 itr loa. Co. of V. . Union In. Co of California. I'iremers In. Co. of Califurniu. JlrrchRdt In.. Co. of Providence. Aleninna.i Id Co of Ctevrland. Aad many other American Companies and all Ue stroneeat Baropean Companies that do biumera in the United States Owinf to the naraeroai and ex tensive area that hare occurred of lata, man) of thf small eompanies hare failed, and it is well known that many companies now ' iz ta&ineci are per Awtly oasooad, and moat u-t son. Now is It not both prudent and safe to place y our insaraace In oompaalee that yon KNOW to hebOUND. bTHCNO aad IIONORAELK, paitioIarly whan it eoets no merer We employ an ezper.ei.ced Bnrvejor who will make sarre . 01 MuU anu other rtaka when ms&r anee le desired, without extra charge, and e are K spared to place risks in any companies that par. ic may prefer, or if the selection ia left to as we will trlve them the best companies in this eonntry 17" Cosamnnleations by mail will receive prompt ttteiitSon No charge for mrve)s or policies made at thii ocfi.ee, and satisfaction guaranteed. d a. K. tS WIRES, Wires' luraranee Ccilduujr, Corser Church aid College tiu . Burlington, Vt. Iec. 1-dlwU -vt.- Olicc : M'cck's Mod:, Col lege street. Representing the following responsibl e Co m p a nie s ; ASSISTS. ewr. 73 s rrv Itojnl, $10,000,000.00 Coin. Utsioss, l,ti.1l,0l7.r-2 J-'iariKlin, tl.-ijriS.U 1 Gcrm:t:.i:i, l,OSS.':tl.a Aiiscriian. 1 , i:t:;,..i0 I'cmisylv.tnin, 1 ,0s7,ia."..l." 1'copSc'a, SIX), 1 )!.! 1 Bay Slalc, :::t.",001.7." iVntionnl, .17,1201.S:i Orient, 500,000.00 Concicclieul, .710,772.70 Alps, :S10,S7.1S Traveler). hiiciV Acciilctit. 2,000,000.00 Insurance placed al Rea sonable Rates and bosses promptly paid at this office. T. S. FECK, G'enernl Insurance A sent. March 3-dwtl 22, 1872. 1 r" ?sk. .iff INSTITUTE. Si TEMPLE FLACI, BOSTON, MASS. The oWeel in cstabUshing this Institution wa3to lUtain the greatest perfection tho preparation, practice and use of 'p'" Kcmedies, and to sccuro a permanent place where Families, Invalids, or any person could obtain the best medical advice, and such rem edies as each might require, nithout the use of poisonous drugs. l5r Greene has bccnThvsician of the Insti tute since its foundation, now more than twenlj-fiTe years. Few men havo had so larse cirericncc in the treatment of chronic dTslase Dr. Greene is in his fif.J-fiftb J.r and has devoted his life to this branch of his profession, and his success.wc believe is with out parallel. .... ..... Among the diseases to which he gives es pecial attention may be noticed Cancer, Scrof ula Catarrh, Bronchitis, Consumption, Heart Disease, Xeuralgia, Asthma. Nervousness, Kheumatism, Paralysis, Spinal Diseases, Dys pepsia, Liver Complaint, Female Complaints, Faint Stomach, Erysipelas, Whito Swelling, Satl rtbeura. Canker, Ueafness, Kidney Uis eaes, Seminal Weakness, &c. Ur. Greene's Medical Pamphlet, des!rlP' tlve of diseases and thcirpropertrcatment.wiil Le tent free to invalids. Adjress, II. OUEEXE, SI. D., 31 Temple Place, Boston., Mass. Auiii-wly For the Cure of , 1 Heart Disease ! i Tbla deadly awl danserotta diasaw has loasrar ased oar country, reducing to helplessness and per bapa death, many who hare beeome affeetsd with j tbedicea-e. HEART PISKASE appears t. us In nrioaj forms, amors;; tlie mort common of which j we have palpitat.ox, w.th .l Ure-aed frtliaps In the region of the heart. This can bo ea-ily ard Then we hare E-(l.aBGSlteKr, tn which tufl Heart becomes oonsidermbiy larger than in lta natoral state, causing dlfflcalty of breathing. rarTiati"n and various other pains and ache too difficult Twde- I I scribed. Rheumatism of tbe Heart i not t an- ' 1 common ccearuiee. somettmek snccMdioxinettmat t ' is fern, hut senerally coaiea to ub without warning, j The distress) and eicruciatinr pains expenanced I ean be better ImasiBtd than dewribed. We hnse I fceirdfrora those suffering with the dfseacs that n j mortal pain eould exeeed it Spasms. Ossmcwio or Eoibt fdrmatioa nl Hurt. General Debility. Suki.io of the Hpikits, rAits in the Sidr and Chest, Diiri!fEs Slbwiish CiMt cHTios of the Blood, and Moxhtary Srop pac of the Actio t of the II a a at, are among the many forms of HEART DISEASE. Fcr the ewe of , HEART DISEASE, we offer you DR. GRAVES' t ilEART R EG C LA TOR. a prepamtion in which yon cin place Implicit oonfiisnM as heinsr aU Utat it i repretented. Thousands tetify tu it' m-e PRICK Si For Sale y VINCKXT A, TACT, Bnrlintfton. Dee .w-wly EXTRACT A Standard Prenaration enlorfed bv the most railable Pbseiciaim. and it aetonishins curative powerattseted b uijaaacis wh nave aaed it. It is a sure. auKk reaiciv for all Clsetuej of the Urinary Orsans exiatin in male or female. Irrita tioa or Inflamatlea of the Kidneys and Bladder, ftnveLOiabetes,Reddiah beduneot in Unne, Thick, Cloadv Price. Ilacna and Involuntary IHsehargee tram Crethra, Retention or Incontinence of Urine. Chronic Catarrh of Bladder, anl all Chronic Mala dies of tae Urino-eenttal Organs. Per sate by all Drugiclns and dealers in Medicine eveiy vhere. Nov 15 deodlwly DR. C. S.VWVKR, INVESTOR AND MANUFACTURER OF TUB CKLSB RATED C.i.2Kiioi3 Spring. c-s Truw. Guaranteed to he the most per :et Truss 13 the market aad w Tinted to eire satl '.faction or ju-c asc money refunded. Tha Tiuia 1j made WITHOUT SPUING or any hard substance and may ' he w ra both diy acd night w thoat incunventence. It atf rds permanent rUf wLere all other appltar.ees fall and radically cures seven out of every ten cases cf recent Hernia. PR. 8AWkR VtlLL RE AT Rutland, Bates Douse, Marc!. th and 29th. Middlebnry, Addison lion -e. March :thaxd3lBt. VerienEee, Stevens Uou-e, April Ut. Burllnston, American Ilotel, Apr 1 , i acd 1. Commun-oatlons shouM be addressed to 1R. C. 6AWVUR, No. t Waror'r riace, Troy. lareh 13 w3w 3)als, Caps, Clo'.hing, kt. The, SfU.YI.SU' SI.1T, the best in .Ivierict. , .aiit'ini; styles just received I ! .JT J7, TV! Hi f K.'O'.V. The siZltS of the HniVX t ,J,llfl Ui "tc IIIIK X . are exceedingly til;) Sprit; III I ORU.AMC WKaKNi-BsK'. ULaNDCLOUe TuJ ' MORS, DROftiY. El'KOFULA, INTKR.NAL AB .$'3' Si Tllltli A' BtlttHV ' I19. ""d will remore ail ..irei,!.. oftbo 1 Villi A UUO ruaB .Vcic Stilcs of Spring SiMtjtl JftTS; Yeir Spring O I v; c 0. 1 TS , received this day, tT Ml. TURK ,V BJIHVS. .Vtt. 2 A' :t Hank llhick. Feb a,ieT2-dlwU 1 A SPECIALTY OF TIIK BUSINESS OF TLIE iii.uiu.mi brtUTACLliJ AND EYE GLASSES." AFTER A TEAP.'ls EXPERIENCE with these Ooods, the satisfaction they hare received wherever used, warrants mo in now recommendio' them with more confidence than ever, and as wore .aw luwuug ui. waaiaoi me puoao than any Spectacles A' Eye Glasses heretofore offered. My statement is merely a reiteration of thousands of Brtt-class Jewelers and Opticians In the Cnltod States, who have sold DBANOiYI) SPECTACLES. 1 shall swm'have in my possession Autograph Eooks of reliable dealers throughout the Union, who have tested and Indorsed the menu of these goods. The books I shall be pleased to show my customers, and in tho face of such evidence It is useless to decry Diamond Spectacles. The term " Diamond" has no reference to the shape of tbe eye glass Irame, but reters to the merits of the lens, the glass being minute crystal pebbles melted to gether, forming the most perfect lens ever Invented. I shall keep a full stock, both In Eye Classes and (Spectacles, la GOLD, STEEL, RUBBER i SHELL FR4.MES wlU W P11" 10 "1 th m dlfflcult Eye.' Have had a large experience In opUca! goods? and make It a specialty of my business. Also IWlUneorallthelowprleodstylesofBDoe tacles and hye UIsmoj. Can suit all wanting SeVpr grades. In price and quality. BT Remember the plaoe 3 "WI.VOATEH" JKWELRT STORE, No. 1M Church SL, Burlington. Sign or tbe Golden Kasle. Established La im. .Bept i-d4wLy MISS SAWYER'S SALVE. r-iinl-Dunj tMVstWng; an.l ... . 1 ....nfl IniTTvtl- 1 1 1m pn'.V''1" f- tbr many pain anl n-mtHiv .11, 1 Er:as,.iiU hit 11 awn m " jail. h..w.-er -v r.-. . h n Unr .V)ft. .(on.. '.'"C.wr. .Vra( . ( ' Bthikm, .irtt on 1 nii'nrn t.V' , II will. fh.. hnnd thr. tin' K In v.rW ewe. It ha. r.-l P-"'l"l ntn il has be di.cu ered l" " "' IVrwTthat to. b.-n afnicl-t for 5.ar. hi bUnrelleveJ by a few eppHeKii... for ry .Tl woTsTw.n'a. r., llu, in, lb- inn -ajM Jn4aufcti.i8thepaUei.t. Kor VKnVt,l JmJ " PT.re irnme.l,toly It (-, w,.h , .Wt obuin this Salv.-. and apl'l " ft"-ly and theTwItl find it inraloabU- It U boo.1 ' of .u 1. Ti b.-Bt HalM eit-r ir.vt-nUKl for reos on U. Md. S.-n.I,V..nror .... . .Uj .-dd-spaahv puuin I11 tlx. ears cm . I-or n,pl't Ibi-i a"t like a bin" ' ' " SX, apply the Bali;- M a Cot J'H ' 'It tli' I ..toftll. I.W. " 1"','1"" of Ui.ai in - mhi an- iuim. 10 1.1. rm.ts din, ivm pan, it promote iU- ifruwth of tlw hair, t. S r,i 1. .Ill bj si MHit It IP urea a new tfroth of hair IjJv without tin Ui ill ihl rll if a an llillr.tH-lt-il.e memmciic 11 r im- i". It i-rntllt ..If aariuron ami 1 tt.Kl.ij nn-l pmipk- irjii' ibt tsAtt. from Mr KLUASt M I'OOJt&s. Urunsaut. l!ninwi.k. Apr:! 4. 1567 Mit Savifr I i' ctnfi tur ktu r lat tet .tn.l wnr trial --i n. ludi -1 to Irt m- lakt- jtiur h.i!' I iI.ai. I tan .1 wilh it. and (l l- 'iUIU uv i-u(uraixlali'n t i m husband, at K nimn-A jet nlnnj Ktthuut it lit lui tin-d i . rihitiif !" d I' urn tuUl I .tntlunif ibut hval.-l I i It tint f ur- a.l l.-. l.-tli f-i. i 1 H l 1"' -i'1 "" ' ,r'" '" tf,nn fM rK'nmm'fl it to'-. VV I, .i 1 I U n. ti.' t.imiv fut- or t-n . at, ui h,- i.' ! r .-rll tt C, aiiilnn Wyw f'lir' r. , ?(,' it cuvl I n. uf.ri.ithL r I -It... cl atm Mr t . t !. In t" hih.jjir thtrftv ..' r 'Sr 7'f M ffl-H.f 'I VH- hi IM V'lt "" ItkMpf It )l T.M 1 1 - tk. i lit t... I! Il hit- n. pn l-'l rti-nh in 1 ni-.iin.', tn 1 tl.-n f r 1 ,m .w if .! h- ,f k I cai n c xnta tiJ it I r a (,"'1 ni mj U n that iu haf n.it. f'r 1 tif It f i v ri I Hi 1 eoturiJcr it htvalti ht ri a famii If ". . 1 1 t thtit !t,tnooin totfetht r. -ui 1 ' f f t- VI t . i. tr i.i i- - KM2 I KTU 00511'.-. T" Ttir trfi ir ?f v mr Irucift i : f i'. - ' ' i ' tO k' p H'lppll' '1, eVII'l ' TiK !.. t" i- slf'l' i bclw, ..-i.i Mm 1 1 'X 1'.. r t i in .il 1'Ut tip in T-in-o r3xp ar SO cents l. . tlir 1 t t.p tv L. M BOBBINS. Wholeaalo and Retail Drugjlst, Rocfcland. Me. A 1 rial Hot im tit Im U tn ill , r. tpt of ih hi mccent-. 1 v I M K 'I.IILN" ll tk! Me TIIH V!! IU.E SUVE 1 tOU BY ALL M. VLi.ll- 1 Slil'ItaNL-. HENKV a CO., Wholesale Agents. Not. r dfiwtf Burlinrton, Vt I Plantation Bitters. i Ji. TIS0--A'. This wicdefal vegetable restorative is the sheet J anchor of tbe feeble and iebihuted As a toaia and eordial .'or the aed aad Unpaid it has no .equAl amoa gtumachios As a remedy for ths nervous wtaknees to wh ea woman are eapecially sabjeet. it U upriiu4 every other stimulent In all eHmaBS, tropiea!. temperita or lrifid, itaetaasa peelfic in every spase as disorder hieh under mines the bodily stranssh and breaks down tbe animal spirits. Jan. 18 deodxwiyr Lyon's Kathairon, Fob Paassmvinj aid Baiunsri; tiik Dry. Haiu. To Pkbvci't its F1LU51. Ovt as j Trn I9 6uat. A weU-preeerved Had of Hair, In a pars .n tf middle aa. ot once bsspeaks rsflnexent, elejane, health and beauty. It may trsly be ealll Woman's Crowning Glory, while men a-e not inse&iible to its advsntacei and eharms Few thines are more dts pistinc taaa thn, frissly, harafa, antamed Uair with head anl eoat eovered with Dandruff. Visit a barber and yen feel and look like a new man. This ij what LVOV, KATHAIRON will do all the time. The eharm which lies in well placed II air. eiossy Carls, Lai aria nt Tress e. and a Clean Head, j is noticeable and irreeistlMe. Sold bjr all thujEXists aod Cobb try Stares. (No 21-llsjo.lw Oaurhg (Jo.'s dprriisemcnls. (Ml, won. II 1 WEHE .1 a cain: on 1 i.i) sighs the wear? and eahaasted one, as the lan ior aad las.itod.of spnofEODBMs apanhim Com. and recetre vigor aad strength from the woaderf&l Booth Amerloan To.i ic JTJSTJBEBA. Lcn and suecegsfnlly used in its native country, as I a Pwerful Teat Pttnl Pnji,r the Bt94. it is found even to eiced the Bnriinitu-ni rrann.s4 t5itrei;Utkm. Aeeordin- to the medical ta0aaeQ..fic penodieils of London and Paris, it puewsee use jiost rowEBYCL loti properties hllTERIA MtOICA IR. WELLS' EXTRACT OF JUEUBEBA lsarerfeetreraerivfnr.il Htm.. . nf tk. nrrruin ltii etrensthenins and nourishing. Like nu trieious lood taken Into tbe stomach, it aisimilates aautdltfjiei itseir through the circlation, clnn" Itrezulates ths bowel.. nn,.t. . v . . directly npou tbe secretlse organs, and by its powerful Tom- anl restoiinf effects, produces healthy and vigorous action to the whole system. JOHN (J. KELLOGG, H Piatt bt.- New nrW 8ole Agent for the United States.' , rrlea One Dollar per bottle. Bend for Circular. I Jiarcn-tcw4w SQ7r A 3I0.NTII to ssll our Unireml Ce-i-O I U ment. Combination Tunnel. Buttou Dole Cutter, and other articles. Saco Not.l..t- Cn baco.Me. Marh 19-tdwlw f llXUilCy b.ey Check OuUts Catalogues, Sam Ji? v."?.i VuU ,PtUcttl TREE. s. M. Sm can, Brattleboro, t. March l-rdllw WAJ'"?lKU !A2'' tor our new 16 pige Paper the Contributor. Thirteen departments, re ligious and ssoular. Fv. A. B. Earl writes for it. a year . a $ i.011 premium to eack Subscriber cr Agt's terms, address, Jakes II Earl, Boston, MSM- March I'J tdiwlw 300 'Ar.K: ;.ts VV lVTvn N.nv f TT tj sell our Swing 611k. Linen Tnresd acd tabric u"fJ. lamuy wui ouy uiem. ,J.,tos&.i per month earned with certainty. Bend Tor term, at onco to. MarcMs-tdtwiw Concord, N. II. IOOII " Commiinifcjts Suits ' nAVK BEEN RECEIVED At "Oak Hall," aad are now reaey fur the public Those who left ORDERS will and thilr pacgages re,dy fur delivery ai the desk. This Is the second thousand of thue famous su'ls which wo hive cflered at I5.C0 EACH, and the de mand for them is increasing. To those fnm a distance who send orders for slngio suits we would say that we prefer to receive a ' money order "by mall rather than to have tho money sent by express, for which there Is usually a chlrge. All orders wUl be promptly filled In the onler they are received, so that to secure assortments tf slis early appli cation will be necessary. "OAIt HALL," Motion. 32, 34, 30, 3S NORTH STREET. March la-fdAwlw GREAT 1IARCAINS is Paper Hanging; an Itoom Iuuldings, FOB 1H SXIT 6 0 DAYS. at Dennett. 33 liss & .Tones. 383 WASnlNQTON STREET, Boston, Man. March Z-w3w . Croifl.. ( '' Live, " 3 rjaucfoj & Co.'s gLdcetisements. IHN-I'",N" Rear TeHllmony to ib. ,r Wonderful CuritlU KHriii. Tbey are iwtaii.oFnncT Drinli, V Va Kum,WhULey. l'roof Spirit nnd luu, I.lquor doctored. "piTd anJ ' t-"1' ' 1 Urte.calted "TonW. "Appet wri, "J. - 1 that!eadthtippreintoirimh.tainr,- 4 .pMdictti'.tsiwl',rintheNati.e II.- i . ' of Califomu-t, frr from nil Alrvballr -i.mtl. I riEitriA i.irniivis primiii.i. a perfect Renovator and I. rut t ' : carTint:o(Ta.Ii"tnoti'siTtat.-r indiv.. r - . J to a heoltliy condition. No per0" ak. ten nreonlins todiroct.ns a" J rrrr ,.n . a. ' provided ttifir bones air mt d :r c 1 I potwnor other trean". ard tl v.'-il . , . I beyond the poirt of rrr. Thrr nrraCmlle Purjaiitf ai II .11 (l ! Tonlr, rown-ln;. u',-'. e t" ! ' " I aaapov-iTuIatToi'- .1 rc --x .n f 1 "iff 1 j mationcf tli I.11T. e la'l't.-'Vj-.-T- MIU rKMAI.EtOHflsAINT-. oIl.n.am-iorMn.'" at t tie uwii 1 Uieturtcf. r,0i-1-n.cC 'r - FarlaOammalery ul C'hronir Khfiim Ilm ami Cam, 1 or Indicrii.o. Itiliow. Ilemiltent ood Inirrmiiirni I,. ver, IleM ef the Hlood, I.ivrr, Kid nrs ad Itlaridor. tV Biltrr ncceful- ch Mor it" v 1 111 u. ' It I ood. whic'iiiirnerj 'j 1 rwi '1 ' T the lllnr-tive Orcnn. nvspEr-i.v oit i:iotin. V ch. Fmiu 10 theShoitilor c" uiln T i Ch-t, Di22lnr. S.or En:atm (f tii -Bad Taitc to the Month. Bilious A'cH l'a ta Heart, IrflamaMtiooof the Ludca, Pai" Ciona or tbe Rulney. an'ta hanifd o'li- r , toBH. are tho oflprlnc tf Ihr??sia. TbfT tovicorate th Monti-, an J im . Lmr and Bowel, which r?ai-e t n enVacr -n cleni: z Hie L'iM ffa ir " partlns new life and rt-or to tho n-VA ' r- roil Mi IN niWEA E Ena on T Rbeont, Blotche-, S;ot-i. Pin; . .''' - ' I banel. Bm; W onn. Sra. 1 Hea-l. ?ti - lr..Itrh S rf. Hicolwretioo- -". n H ttaeaier! r tli Mtio. tf wl.at-T - tsan -Hterall due up ar t rrrid " it " -'r time brli u.ilthw Brnf-. t ' catw wii. -ouioca tbmjti '-..! . live eflVct. 1 CIeace the Triated Br,l r, , T I parities b irst.tis tiirouc'i t. 9 n m i' - - I 1 tioni c- Sorrt , c!ein 1" w 1 C ' and lj;j:ih 1.1 Hie vein ca - : t - i aod jvjt ff-eUnjj n ti ri- " K 1 pore, aa-i the hrai:h cf tbe " ' -r I'la. Tapw. and other Worm. . ' rtn of many thccac a- rff- . and rraoTvl Sar a 1 there 1 eraiTflT a-i ioiM"ial 1.' ' earth wm I- 'y x ' y f" 1 ' worm It n 1. t b-t'iy 1 body that worrit-. "t I ) u- 1 " 1 aad alim de-oia ti at 1t" i - dUHaiM. Ni t-i-in Mi antfaelmttities w.ii (n U s v these Biiton. J. WALKER, Pn? ''f R H M f Wf t . . r - 17-SO Lit BY ALL lRLu Oci 1" frilawtsQi MENDED Ci THE V. -E WINENT TM'Slu - j tU NE ENGL-ND fH il THE! LAST 4" 'Ei"- NOTHING EETTCR CUTLER BROS L LO , iSold favthe Drueefsts baaiitii'jii.iaKHtis.w,a Feb j -ittn-w For Beauty ofPoltsh. Saving Lbor, Cienn tineas, Durability &. Cheapness, UneqL.aed. BFW4RK OV oRTHI 1 1IT 1 no-. .' r - late Jt. : di-c. v- THE Mont. Si rlLI.U I RtLk tp. t r .t - . t . . . -1 j. -. -. If ths Kin. trir.Fi: prIL.- - Ch:'a-J I - - -t ' 1" THk aisia. hi uk ik.u 11 bkii fia. f bar is and a w r -. - 1- - t ' MORSE OR OS.. Prop're., Canton, Mass. Fahv fdwliw CHEAT CIlANt E rOR 4t,ET D- jua want an &znc, . l-eal or pt( -. w th an oppnrtuai t-j make perdav sett ns; t ur new strand '.n i Ciathrw Linn' Tv t ft ftrtrr .,: e free, send i r cirt-i. ir. Address iMCf HDD Rivks V.re Ui.r.ss. .v r. Ka e M and Maiden Lane. . . ..r Han .c.d1 .-ef Chicatro. Fb i.iw (OLPS AM) VOX Gil. Rt:ti-m'er tlmt neltvte-1. col'lr ts1- t .r.vL. u." If yoa ja.oa e atfn, wt.ether w th a ei . ; (j or th. ut it. take lustaat ia u-t r i r : all reaieo e? f r tiis purp c, lHtla'a mVI.'.IM ii th ni ; p. pulir. Kr b.uo - . - t .r-j" -. Fei. 1 t 'Aw 'w Feb2--td4w4w IfiBXTS WAXTKO IOR JESUS." BY CHARLEi F. HEEMJ, 1. I RisdiTin ty established as.! rationalism rcute-f I - moat popular and reaiJ lly- el.mi: relisiom w rk ever Ismeid. For Ci'cular.. ad.ireas l b Fl LISaiNO CO., Nets Tiri, C ncinnati Oi i; -St. Louis. March 4-fiilr,. Rrra-ntel The l'HYSICAI. MTE f agents. WOMAN Still oa'sells any book m the mznut it s m -ovghly eetabliihed aa the t n1y repn'sS.e w -tha delicate subjects of which it treat. Nsablt aaaiT I Anew hoc fr"n t.i" DlOLeVtlj, merica'a most p.pulir Uc:urr.-a writer ca health. Tfce world wide repuUti -a f the a ..th". i- 4 t l&rze sale of all his preTKu w r?, izui : u seearean lmueiuo demand f r thm. h 'a-i . -eEO.MACI.EA' iw -r--t bchot 1 ttrce . 1 March Hdtkwlw. A l't?XfrT1Q waate-l for t;e m:.. ir. ' AVJAJi XO sew York, a Lihr..ry I- ' atioa pertaining to it. its Instuuti ns a' I 1 of Intereet. bee tint the lok rra ;-t . y rt K. Richmond, tire years a City Mi'.ri-. w -aorth hannant not a Sennati-m B- r uraTings. Asentsaell 4t day. K ' T - Fubliaher, m5 Bruadway, N. Y. Mircl. - 'iw PATENT METAL1C. KKRJSENEO'. 1iC. V 5 F E T 5 A . J .7 P S Thee Lamps are adapted tu 1 1 ia-, p. -Tate and ate constructed -n roeh cif:. -c i - ,f that they cannot be exply led ty ilae .-t- 1' InnamableO la. cr by anuh.os h i . - ' cerine, or tienposdor ivar .mn , 1 them has ever exp'o led At wh .e-. f ri by ALLfcN FOL6ER. HanuTs a.- t ' " N 11 .All order hy mail promptl. a-r-i March 4-tdlwlw NIAGARA 1 KIM Ot . w 1 " Cash Capital. ' ' ' Feb i-fdw3m Cure disorder of Liver and S:,.u 1 . n Dyspepsia, do. S..W every wnere Marcr 4 -1dAww r ANTED -e.11 part.es wa;t. t . MANCAU Published monthly. c..r.ti '1 1 1 dress of busiuets firm, tiiri.u.u tic. j wantlug agents, with a dee.rif.th n uf ti 1 r : Sent by mall on receipt tt t; eenw II. M. WUlTEi CJ , Publishers . . i.r- u New tork Citr. Also, part.os hai r.- u--ch.nces. or wanting agents, please .end us ur culart or address. March 1 . il if BURXHAM'S , ,'" Turbine is In general Tt, uso throughout the C. S., A si x Z. 1SCS ti used bv the lifte-n. . t - ment in th. Patent Uffleo Wash- .-' -j iBgton, 1 ('. Its slmoilicitv W construction and th. p.,wer it J uKiuuiiis reouers it ins nest water wheel ever invented. Pamphlet free. N. F. BURN- 11 AM. oasr. Pa, March I-HAwIt AGENTS WANTED. The only o.mpieto Ije. JAMES FISK. Containing a full account of all his sehetr.es. c ' -prisesana assassination Biugraphiea ot Vai ollt. Drew and other great R.K. and Bnaata: n nates. Ureat frauds of tbe Tammanv Kin- I' liant pen pictures in the lighu and jMd.i. s i ! V York life. Jos.o Mansfield it. urn. 1!.,. t .a t'fnl woman eaot rated end ruined her vctiu. -Lliett KUWAKII 3. !T0K.ES. illu'trated octar .. over joo pages. Send Jl.ui ror outfit, and vr. i'.'iiKK. " Circulars free. CNK'N It I L1yl'a VV.' 'hlladelrh'a, lhl;o or C.uI-.oriAt I to as tdiwlw Fire tlAXtingiii-Iicr. .ii,v.i.rsiluAiv. SELF ACTING AND RhLIABLrl CANNOT GET OCT OF ORDER. Send for a Circular. American Consolidated Fire Lit Cv. 9S Water Street, Bcstos, Mass. March U-'ditw Carbolic Tablets. FOR COCGnS. C0LD3 A HOARS-EM iS3. These Ta4, present th. Acid la Combtnatioa with other etlleient remedies, in a popular form, for the Cure of all THROAT and LCNU Diseases. HOARSENESS and ULCERATION of the TUROAT are Immediately relieved, and statements are constantly beln sent to the proprietor of relief CAUTION SS ''. WeLU' Csiaoii, TaU.t. ?n l oe aeceivoa py worm Imitations. Get only Prlee 25 cents oer box. JOHN (J. KKLLOtiO. 13 Piatt 6t,N.V. Send for circular Bole Agent for the U. Feb St tdn.iw f- ev