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;oiu. BT JOHX E01LE o'BEIH.T. Once I bad allrtle sweetheart In the land of the Malay : Sueh a little J ellow sweetheart. Warm and peerless a the Jay Of her own dear Fanny Island, Kelmah, in the far, far East, Where we sacked the la'cious mans Elres together In the feast. Snea a little copper sweetheart. As my Gold ne'er was found. With her hair all b!ne-b.aek streaminj O'er her to the very ground. And her eyes! her eves were hearen Chanpnr; swift from If ht to eloud. And her rcss was garment fitting Sbcb a fairy to enshroud. Twas enough Sot little Golu, No more raiment did she need. Than the milky, bnddlny breadfruit. Or the lily o? the mead , And she was my little sweetheart Many a runny suxamer day, When we ate the sweet jnaras a the land of the Malay. Life was lo;Uar then. Ah, Golu, 1 fc J u think of that old time. And of all the tales I told you Of ray colder Western clime Ho rou think bow barer were we When we sailed to strip the palm. AM we made a latteen arbor Or the boat-sail in the calm They may call you semi-MTage dole, caaaot for ret How I iwhnd ray ltuie sweetheart Like a copper statuette. Now rar path Lies through the cities Cot they cannot drire away . Mv sweat dreaat. of little Golu And the land of the Malay. A oo(liilcht. -' I'll licht yen sown the a unco out!" sac saw. And hold the tarns with one white hand. Up hiih ahoro her head. The II cat Ml on her attnlng hair And oe her lily Dace, Asd on her arm and shoulder, curved With such surpassing jrraee. It fell upon a bit of vine And lattice, o'er her head. Upon a rose-bad at her throat. Of deep and brilliant red. And all around was dark, tare where There shoee the the lason's soft light A zlowiar picture In a frame, A frame of sable night. 1 turned to lok a hundred times "A beautiful tableau .' 1 called, and she laughed back "Take care ' Be careful how J ou pi ' " " Beauty m.ne " I thitaght, " Ihiw dark The world mat erer (to ll. .wever dark tr cold yet still It will be bnglit near thee " And then I ran hack through the dark. T.' kis. her once again ; For sudden jo ixdWored my heart, Aimutt as keen as nam. -i.aYcfon's Jmml. A.lIClI.Tflt.tl.. Tnt CORN CROP IV NEW EMJLAXD. A correspondent of the 1 toe ton Jwirnal say I shall not recommend the planting of Grid corn lry New England farmer ; I look upon it aone 01 tae cneaneM mm-- we can uuy f.r uie on the farm, and the dearest crop to rat. I don't know but therein a profit in it. hat 1 never found any when I haverjn it, and when 1 nave seen any calculation in any agricultural book or paper ol prom up a corn ctod. I could cuaHr Jto over it aain, and correct the account by the prite ot labor or manure in this section and it would fchnw a loss. There are but few iiartg of New England so far from the lines of railroad tnat tney cannot na away otuer crops and bay corn in return, so tnat trie corn will cost less than it does to ;row the corn. 1 know tt is" handy to have," and so is tbe fodder, and s is the money that the potatoes, onions or turnips will sell for that yon could raise with the same labor. When I fret a hundred bushels of corn for raisin? a hundred bnshels of turnips, and can grow tbe turnips on a quarter of an acre ot ground, 1 snail not plant corn. I trad as lief take care of an acre of turnips as two acres of corn, and in ordinary years it will sell for much more money. " Itut I want the fodder." rays one of theadvocatos of the corn crop ; and I want the turnips tnat are not nt tor market toieeo out, ana unices thev all grow large I would rather have what would crow on an acre than two ncris ar aim lodflsr. and it tilev all frrfnr to a merchantable site 1 will sell them and linv him or hav if 1 need it. Bat an acre of corn sown in drills will give more fodder and better fodder than two or four acres in hills, and there is the ad vantage of being able to cut it to feed green if the. nnstnrfts fail, which von would not like, and could notafford to do by your field corn : ana it not needed in tbe summer. can be cared for winter u-e. Just try pat ting in one acre of sowed corn asd one of turnips, instead of tbe four acres of field com, and I warrant that yon will not re turn to the field cornagain, especially if yon put on tbe two acres the amount of manure and labor that you would have put on the lour. SAVE THE BEST FOWLS FOR BREEDING. It is the worst possible policy to kill all tne bot and handsome, lowls, and save only tbe mean ana scraggy ones to breed trom. This is nreci-elv the way to run out your stock ; fur like tends to breed like, and the result i-, that by continually taking away the best birds, and using the eggs of the poorest, yonr flock will grow poorer and poorer even succeeding wear. It would seemas though this was too plain to be incisted upon, but. in fact. line upon line' is needed. It is the crying want of tbe poultry upon tne larms tne country turougb, tnis caretui ana intelligent selec tion ol tbe bet lor breeding. Nothing is lost by a little self denial to start with. Tbe extra pound or two of poultry flesh that yon leave on it- legs, in stead of -ending it to market, is a- good seed, and will bring forth tenfold and twen ty-fold in your future brood-, bare your be-t stock" lor breeding. roultry Worm. THE ENGLISH STARR0W. At a late meeting of tbe American Insti tute Farmers' Club, a communication was received from Dr. inomas iiolmes, ot it liam-borg. Long Island, who wrote of tbe Engli-h sparrows and said They are of little or no ntility : they will not touch the caterpillar : thev do destroy the miller when he is young, but will not touch him when he gets his growth. About this time of the year they commence on the lruit. Ibey pierce tbe bud ot tbe peach while it is in the milk, nnd draw this out to feed tbeir yonng.and thus destroy the 'orm ing peach. They destroy tbe miller which lorms tee measuring worm, but do not touch tbe worm it-elf. The grape they at tack as soon as it is soft cnoozh for them to draw out the juice. Ibey are al-o very de structive to plum and cherry fruits, fhey attack all flower eedsand pull up all seed- oi gram except corn, tnis tney ao not toucn until it is softened in the ground. I'ople from England, Ireland and tiermany all tes tify to their destructive nature and depre dations upon fruits and grains and flower seed. I have learned from people in Eng land tnat they bare to employ boys with bells and brass cymbals to drive them away from the newly sown seed. No scarecrow can frighten them away. They also use clapper board's. In Europe a price is set upon their heads, and a vigorous warfare cameu on against t&em, nut it lia- been found impossible to destroy them. In my opinion the sooner the crusade iscoinnienoed against tnern neretne better. oti:s or Tin: in v. Some mdancboly-mindod burglars recent ly entered an undertaker's shop at Keokuk Iowa, and stole a cofSn. The proprietor announces tnat it any ol tnem will call again he will furni-h them with a corp-e to put in it. A crusty old liachelor says that Adam's wife was called Eve, becau-e, when she ap peared, man s aay oi Happiness was draw ing to a clo-e. The man most likely to make his mark in tbe world One who cannot write his own name. Doluth can endure a grcatdoAl, hut when a man asks 43 per cent, for money they call it usury It is reported that a son of ISrigham Young is going to marry a newly-cstaSlish-cd femalo seminary. A ben can only lay COO eggs in her whole life, according to the profound scientists wbo bate made licnology a study. The wife of a Steobenville (0.) track mender used the hand car belongingto the road to -rive her family an airing. The ex press train came along, and the track-mender has no one dependent on him now. A Pittsburgh clergyman deprived a parish ioner of free rides on a railroad by attempt ing to nsehisjiass and getting detected. Fifty business men of Ot-ego, Allegan county, Mich., have issued a card in which, over their own signatures, they requet their customers not to swear in theirpbeesof bus iness. Kansas is credited with the discovery of how to make 25 pounds of sugar out of a bushel of corn, and how to make 'J5,000 out of an Indian Agency, the appropriation for which is only $100,000. A Southern publisher complains liecaa-; some of his subscribers understood the printed words " received payment" on the dunning bills he sent them as an intimation that ho forgave them their debts. Squirrel skins are used in great numlrs in California for glove making, the leather being very fine, remarkably strong, and as well suited for gloves as the very best kid, which it somewbat resemble, bat is much finer. A cheerful light between a pig and a dog temporarily suspended all other business in Indianapolis, the other day, and several nickels changed hands on the result. Dorr won. b A man in Paris bet 1,200 thatlie could cat $100 worth at a single meal, and he won ; cne of the dishes, "soup of swal low's nest," alone cost $30. "William Ilolden, a modest type-setter in the office of an agricultural paper puhlL-hed at Memphis, received notification, the other day, that he was one of three heirs to an es tate in England, which, 108 years ago amounted to 15,000,000 in goid. He has hitherto been a deserving and upright young man, and his companions deeply sytapathiie with him in his affliction. A fabititntion of laudanum for rhubarb errcp tilled tbe infant son of Bishop Tattle of Salt Lake City. His little' twin sister didn't talc any in hers and still lives. A Troy manufacturer mentions as a re markable fact that the universal love of candy and sweetmeats noticeable among colored persons. One Troy dealer says he retails at least 100 pounds of molasses candy every week to colored persons. lie notices as a singnlar fact, that those who have the greatest fondness for this particular sort of candy have a light complexion or a sort of molasses candy color. Here is a hint for anthropologists. In Washington, the other day. a female member of a colored theatrical troupe went into a dry goods store, and called for some flesh colored boe. The clerk placed before her a box of black stockings, and that im pudent young man has never been able to tell whether he was blown up by nitro-gly-cerinc or was struck by a shot from a seventy-two pounder. This is what a Virginia City newspaper says of one departed . Ave, tenderly close the eyeuds, In the sleep of tbe tyrant death, omrjosin" his cold limbs sadly. With tears and a bated breath. The clods may above him harden With the turf, or the chilling snow Oh, bury rour dog in the garden. He'll make the cabbages grow. A tombstone at Saratoga, X. V-, remem bers, te-tifies and warn- thus " Emma, dau'r of Abraham and Matilda C, and wire of Theodore S,. died Aug. 10, 160, .1. 20 yrs., leaving five children ; married too young against her father's will. Single women take warning." Mr. Quiennattaunoba,an Apache sachem, recently commenced his preparation for em bracing Christianity by killing his five squaws. The military proposed to bang him. but (Jen. Crook interposed, and sent him on to a San l'rancisco fort, to be shot up forever. Thr Extkxt of the Trarric in Lnjron. Rev. Win. II. Iloole, in a lecture last week in tbe Seventeenth street M. E. Church, in New York city, gave some figures showing in a startling light tbe enormous extent of the liquor traffic, lie said - There arc about ten thousand liquor shops in tbe city of New York. The Protes tant churches number 360, and require $1, 500,000 annually to carry them on. The amount expended in tbe rum shops for an equal time is $00,090,000. In one ward the rum shops are so numerous that if they were placed in a row they would line both sides of Ilroaaway from the liattery to City Hall. During last year the amount paid for rum in the I nited States was $1,4;3, tOl.soj or $13 for each man, woman and child. The entire railroad property of the country dec not exceed in vnlufi the amount annually expended for liquors. In tbe State ol New York tbe sales by tbe retail trade la-t year amounted to $"216,G07,5'-'0.or $00 for every man, woman and child. Tire entire amount of money expended for flour, meal, clothing, wooilen and cotton goods, boots and shoes, book-, newspapers and job printing two year- ago tnxoaghout tbe whole country was $130,000,000 less than that laid out for intoxicating liquors. Second As to tbe results. (joTernor Dix admits in his veto that four-fifths of all tbe crime, pauperism and misery is due to liquor. This means that b00 out of the 1, 000 prisoners on lliack well's Island are there because of rum. Tbe ruuioellers mur der in tbe United States alone 70,000 per sons yearly. It -end- annually 100,000 men and women to prison. Murdered victim-of the traffic average one every ten minutes. Third It is a wholesale and retail trade in poi-on. There is not a liquor dealer from Fifth Avenue to tbe Fourth ward who dare- to submit all his liquors to the test of the chemi-t, and having so submitted it, to put up tbe result on a placard behind his counter. There are no such things sold as pure liquors. All other efforts having failed, tbe tern pcrance people of this tate must have re course to legislation. Moral suasion has tailed utterly. Truth and humanity should be the platform of a great temperance party. Governor Dix displaced a lamentable lack of judement in vetoing the Local Option bill. It eml.oJied tbe true ideas of popular sovereignty. The people should have been left to say whether they wanted liquors raid or not. The -tatenient of the Governor that liecr is a restraint upon the use of the stronger liquors i" not true. The Governor is mi-taken. America, England and Ger many are beer-drinking countries, and in them the greate-t drunkenness is found. Tue AViTUKannEs" Steim Yacht. AVe copy from the X. Y. Herald the following interesting description of tbe new steam yacht now building by Van Derrsen, tbe na val architect of Williamsburg, N. ". for Messrs. S. II. and J. G. VTitherbe of Port Henry, and designed for service in our bean tifui Lake. As a pleasure craft, in its di mensions and accommodations it will sur pass anything ever seen on Lake Cham plain . This craft, which i- being pushed forward as rapidly as possible, is of a beautiful model, and will lie furnished with engines ol great power, a bigh rate ol speed being desired by her. owners. The dimension- of this yacht are as follow- Length of keel, bs feet , length on water line, 00 feet ; length over all, 97 feet : breadth of beam, 17 feet 0 inches ; depth of hold, 5 feet O inches ; draught of water, 6 leet; tonnage, yacht club measurement, 87 tons ; builders' measurement, 91 tons. Her keel, stem, stern post, Ac, are of white oak, while the hull generally is of hackmatack and yellow pine. All the materials used in her con struction are of the best quality, and supe rior workmanship will mark every portion of her construction. The motive power of this yacht will consist of two upright en gines, baying cylinders 14 inches in diame ter by 14 inch stroke of piston. Steam will be supplied by one return tubular boiler of the following dimensions : Front S feet 6 inches ; length, 8 feet ; depth, S feet, and capable of sustaining a working pre-sure of 110 pounds. All the work Jexposed of tbe engine department will be highly orna mented, while the railing about the machin ery is being constructed at tbe Debt mater Iron Works. The accommodations of this craft will be very fine and handsomely finished and fur nished. The saloon will" be forward of the engine, as also will be two staterooms, pan try, retiring rooms. Ac. while aft of the machinery is intended for a smoking room lor guests, kitchen, mee-TOom for the crew, kc. Hard wood finish of exqnirite con trasts will be used in the saloon and state rooms, the ceiling being in whitewash with ta-Ieful decorations. It is tbe design nf thr builder to launch tbi- craft on the 31st m- -tant, and to deliver her complete on Lako Champlain on the 4th of July next. It has not been decided by the Messrs. itherboe what name shall be riven her : but in nil probability she will bear that of a daughter of i.neof the owners. The power of the maruanery oi wis boat will be equal to tuat of Mr. -t-pinwairssteam yacht Day Di-eain. although sbe is twenty-five feet less in the water line and twenty-five less in the length on deck. The Mav Anniversaries. The May an niversaries in New York showed a marked decadence in attendance and interest, the cau-eof which tbe Chrisiian Tnion explains as follows : ' Less and less crows the interest in the May anniversaries, and they must soon be given up altogether. Happily this is not a ign that tbe various societies tbcniselvesarc losini: their hold on the Christian nnblic as their annual reports air.ply testify. The population of the country is stretching out over such a vast area "that anniversaries hereafter must neces-sarilj become local affairs, and acoordiar ly lo-e their original significance. The chief feature of these occasions was tho platform speechcs.wbich once served thej r purpose, but are now without hearers, as the information thev imparted is nov pnblibed through a hun dred different c'nannels, and an annual out burst of cnthu siasm is no longer required to keepsup It-e interest in a cac-e thronrh the rest of tl o year. The several societies this year show progress in work, though some are sor--Iy presed for means. This has been owing to the depressed condition of business throughout the country at large, but it does not speak well for national self-den HI." The CrcalrM Memorial Speech Eirr Made. ADiuiiAK Lincoln's srEECii at TnE dedica tion- or the xation.il ceheterv at CETITSUrRO. 'Fourscore apd seven years afro our fathers brought forth upon this continent n new nation, conceived in liberty and ded icated tohc ivrono-ition th.it all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, tc-ting whether that nation, or any nation mi conceived or dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a crcat battle field of that war. We are met to dedicate a portion of it as the final resting place of those wbo here gave their lives that that nation miirllt live. Tt U nltrf-etlier fitting and proper trait we should do this. JJut in a larger sensi we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this cround. The brave men, living an J dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it far nfmvn one nnwT f.-i add or detract. The world will little note nor long remember what, we say here, bnt it can never forget what they did here. It is for ns, the living, ratbet to be dedicated to the unfinished work tha. they have thus far nobly carried on. It is rather for us to bo here dedicated to the rrnt t-isV remnininc before us that from th esc honored dead we take increased devotion to the cause for which they here gave the last full measure of devotion; that we he re highly resolve that the dead shall not hare died in vain, that the nation shall, nnd er God, have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the p plc. and for the peo ple, shall not perish from the earth." A Vienna lette tA mil. t- it.. , , UO 1VIU JCOihS lUill work upon the American department is going forward njore briskly, but aSairs within t he enm, ecX -u . 3 1 . v , .... ga wj u m -rreat uisoruer. After the opening and dining with the Em THE BUELINGTON, VT., peror, Legrand Cannon and Mr. Booseyelt resigned, and a new &et of men had to be temporarily appointed. Mr. Adams and Mr. Schulti were the nextmen on the list, bat one said he should remain only a week or two, and the other will not remain long. A few working men hare been found, luck ily, and they are helping on tbe exhibitors. $euj gLdrerJtsfcwnts. FOIl FA31TX.Y USE. HALFORD' i.i:iciTi:itMtn:i: TABLE SAUCE, TIIL' UliST S.VlC'i: 4i Hl'-LIMI MAKE IX A.W I'.VltT Tin: tvom.i Family Use. mTS IIALF l'l.NTS..., ..JO OenO ..31 Ceata. fur Sale bjr all Grocers. PACKING BOXES, CLOTH BOAKDS, &c, Manufactured by HIATMEAVS V DAVIS, OSce foot of Main St, IHJltl.IXiTOX, VT. Feb 2 di"lr. J)nt (Goods. opcxen THIS 3IOIWIXB : New Drap d'Ete, cai'j:s. SACQUES, and J) OJjM A3 S; LLNEIT SUITS AND PAltASOLS. LYMAN & ALLEN'S, i5i t'liritcii vriti'.irr. Way 1: diatl LADIES SUITS! LADIES' SUITS! LADIES" SUITS! JjA DIES' S UITS ! LA DIES' SUITS! LAJ)JES' SUITS! LAMES' SUITS! LADLES' SUITS LADLES' SUITS! LADIES' SUITS ! TaADIES' SUITS ! LADIES' SUITS I LADIES' SUITS I LADIES' SUITS ! LADIES' SUITS! ! I amdammmPrammmmmmmmmmmmQatvammmmmV ti7Ti,tirtt gflisrcllanfous. CoiioIiila'l Tirst JlorlpasP i:inis ST. LOUIS A- South-Eastern Kaihvay Co. (CONSOLIDATED), Of Illinois, Indiana, Itentiieuy, Tennessee. 11 YEAK 7 TEP. CENT WITH sIAkaAu OF 2J rEIt CENT. OF GROSS EARNINGS. PRncirai axd IsiatsT PiTatLE ix Gou XtwVoEt. Imm sii-axrAu.r,FrmraBT asd Arexsr. This road ! fcnneJ by tbe oonwlidat ion or tbeSt. Louis and Soutli-ea;tern. the hvan 'TlU. 1J"J' r" son, and Nartrllle, and tbe BdreOeW and Kentucly Raftroadj, and U tbe (tartett "1bt lible route from br. Lons arid Cniiuao to Na su""-"- .iah. and ClUEirsTO. lu "n1 equipment are unsurpassed by any In tbe eet- The earning for montb of March were I IH.4T0. sufflcient to operate tbe road and pay the Interest on all outstanding bend. Three hundred and firty-eisbt milea of this iroad are completed and rully equipped. The eoneol Mated afndTire iued at the' rVte of p .0. Irj nil. for the purpo I makml a sinyle debt curopletm; brarSeJVTnd .upplvins e,ulpm.nt t ntU r.lMly-inereaam,; V'TS' Sl'i V, ttfK sold, and e offer a;bni.te4 Jr ' A U ACCRUED LNTEREST IN CLRRtNLl. Tbe St. Lou: Buard of Trade recently pac-ed a series of resolution oxpresn the op.nion 1 TB T THIS WILL BECO0"r TBK BLST "T" leadivc OCT or ST. Lons" consTatulatinj the . , . . 1.. - ilu.ni v in A BLR MA. loruttT or thk FftOFECTT, expiW.ns the belief " that THE REOTUITT omH THR 0-SSLlDATRT uoiri KMX TO THR AMOUNT OF 1.0;if'ER MILK IS GOOD. AND RrXOMNIF.NlllNfi Tl IEJI tUTlioCT HDSITATieN AS AN 1NVESTMLNT TO CAPITALIST. BOTH AT HOME AND ABROAD. We unheeitatimly recommend these Bonds as an nnereeptionable Railway t-ecurty. Full particulars furnished, upon appl cat on. by WIAM.OIV A. WII.Mirt, No. 70 William St., New Vnra. C. W. WO0DH0U6E, Cashier Mere Hants Nat'onal Rank. Burlinston. Vt, , Feb wti IIItAITll.V JIlXKItAI. ritllTII.IZRIt uii iiiCTituvitu or ia.i:ct. Dont confound tbe name with that of on spurious article forced upon the market by other parties. - THIS IS THE ONLY GENUINE MINERAL FERTILIZER AND INSECT DESTROYER made in the count.- . ll w 1! C'onipli'tcl) rriSroj tin Iitrct ahich so 'ufet ncarli ell CT...n; e.reta: at the same time I s A I' i: It TII.I 7. V. It. This art.cle has been carefully and thoroughly teneu auras " pw ' -'- - v . ' , ienced ranters, rardenere. and li..rirulturisu, and . i.- tMtimnmals which hare been re- ceiced from Shose who bate :ntn it a trial leare no dowbt of iL valuable properties as a fertiUxer for all crops , awl parttcnlarb as an Insect Destroyer, it havtax proved a perfect protection to rose busho-. erape nets, imu wc. -...w. vinM an.1 vnvtAhe. fmm the denrciati n of inserts, and : cheaper than jny of the rctned-es wlueh ha c Inn recuininenneu i.r me pu. puee. Wholeaaie and Reua Aireiil. f. r the Stjtt of crinout ii aenr r. PTFTti-E . Rurl nrton. Yt O. J. WALLACE. BVUicl. Vt. BARNA A. CLARK Ilnittlel- r... u A' ftir sa'c II II. RANKIN CO WTON A KlbbLES ARMS A WILLhON I t O. W. ALV11RD . V .! II Vt. . n.i'. r. t ' w Fal -. t NrtMield. Vt To whom all urdfrs shculd ! id'lrc-td lrt PiU 1 t.'eti Apr 1 a ,w 111 Scud f"T SRSSELFfAKINCfi STYLES, SIZES L PRICES TO SUIT AIL FARMERS Apr 1 i't w m $ir,,ooo woirriL Marble and Granite "Work ! TVe bare tbe zTatc?t rar.etr ol 3IOM"321VT AAI lULtlt MM erer cvred in the State, manufactured from NATIVE AND 8t'OTtn GRAMTE, TSLK LA JIOTT STONE, and ALL KINDS OF MARBLE. Which we can and will Mil at pr.ee. that defy cvmpetitx n. rartiet thinking of bajintr Cemetery Wrk can aare MXity hj calling m uti and examining our tloek and price before varctuuin?. a we ean ihow thorn better work and greater variety for lew moij than can be boo ht elttevhere. I d set be deceived by travelms asentf. but boy of tbe ituinafitetarer and rare from l." t A per cent, paid them for aellinx. and ee the wurk before pur ehaalss. COriNG, POSTS. AND BUILDING STONE made to order ax the lowert price. WALKER BROS Cor. St. Paul and Udlese St.. Mar IS dlmif3m Bnrhngton, Vt, 3IAIEK17T VAltI, rpIIEmhecrlben bare opened a Market Yard and JL Commission House, in the citv ol Burlin-ton, entraaee on Chorch Street, near Ma'n, for the SALE OF CATTLE, HOUSES, COUNTRY PRO HUCE, AND OTHER PROPERTY. Tenons harms any of the ahore property for sale, will find it to their adrantage to addretw av. Vw' will be allowed tofocd their own hay and sra.r i sheds, or e will furaish the same. AMPLE STORAGE FOR ALL KINIXS OF PROPERTY. Addreaa,r.O. Rex No. I. PATTER LOCKE. May IS, IoT-41w3m Rarlinrvoo, Vt. AltlttrKM: A CO., Manalaetttren of l'UKU COXKECTIOXEUV in every variety. A 10 a large araoitawnt oi CIGAJIS rramthoBneatmror.Tnn and ItOJIISTlCtlock. CORKER MAFLi: AND ClIAJirLAIN" SiTS Burlinitmi, JIar 9-dwir ksi:.v OLOvr, cojipam, Maculactnrers and Wholesale Healers of J. I.. WIUTTI'.S Patent Gloves nntl 3Iitten-. ALSO BUCK, KIP AND TDK fiLOVES, SIITTENS AND GAUNTLETS. Eurlinjlon, Vt, ay IT dlwlf MACIIIXKUV. B. S. NICHOLS & CO. MAirrACTTOERS or Board Planers, Shailin?, Water Wheel. Planing Milli SawMilKOrletMUlf.MarbleMillK.Slate Mills. Paper Mill. Hcary Forjina and BolU fur Boats and Bridee, Patent Bune Di'zr rers. Patent Hand baws, Horse Pow era. Steam Eoclnen, Boilers and Fiimps, Iron Fence and Kail int. Iron and Brass Castings. ALSO SEA LESS IS feTKAM A-VIi AS riTTIMS OF ALL KINDS, leather and Itnbbrr. Iteltlns ami Hoe. AGE5TS rOB Patent Steam racking. Morse's Twift Drills, Corliss jnpnes ana oriuaiw;u b i umps. PIONEER BUILDING, BURLINGTON, VT. B. S. NICHOLS. Feb22-tUwty F. G. COG GIN. ivaati:i. A YOUNG MAN in an office or an American firm in Cauda, salary $73 per month pold. A de posit of $230 cash is required, must make per manent cnijemfnt.Only thOee who can meet these requirements need address. May 31 dCtXwlt Box 339, Montreal. Canada. WHEREAS, my wife Lucy, has left my bed and board without lust cause or provocation, this It to warn all persons from harbor in; or trusting her on my account, as I shall par no debts of her Contractin& TIMOTHY PHELPS. eouu .ucro, uy is. h wjw linv T '- "' 1- 3EST t "Ft... -i-p . t. 'isn FEEE PRESS, PEIDAY MORNING, 0"CT!N"E 0, 1873. IRisreUaMous. HOKSE STOCK COMPANY. STALLIOXS. IVOUDIIUICV rlLOT Will serve mares at One Hundred Dollar. Uie season-. ProiGBEtv-Black. 16 kands. By d dam, Blast trottln; mare bya fast paclnj horse, owned In Indiana, ealled "KedFoj. lVdbnrn Itlot was ariTeu worth's hairmile track, the fall arter he was five ears old, to waon. In victou vox msM.vncK Will sen-e mares at One Hundred Dollars the sea son, to Insure, to be told at time of Krviee. If the, do not prore in fuat the money will 1 refunded The seaion will commence Arl 1st, and will end the first of November. IY-niCEEC-Victor Von Bismarct. bay. 13 haiids 3 inehes. liv Rysdjk's llambletonian. Hrst dam llattie .7ood, by Harry Clay, second dam, (jrandmothcr, by Terror. v tt, i.m HambletoniancR edya's) by AMallah. Flrrt dam Charles Kent, mare, by Imported Bellfounder, sec ond dam. One Eye, by Bishop's llambletonian, third dam, SilrerUil. by imported Messenrer. vieinr Von liismarck is a bay, white, hind heels. was bred by Charles Baclman, Esq., Stijiey rord. Orange Cointy, New York, and Is a full brh of n seiainon ini'L iuos -- --- - j ears old in 1-72, show remarkable speed, but no record was obtained from the fact that those match ed received forfeit. Von Bismarck is al-o lull brotherto Mr. Joseph Harkcr's famous mare, Oai elle, who, when seven years old, and her first sea son on tho turf, beat the field, eomprism; Jud;e 1'nllerton, (ieonre I'almer, and ltoalind,at lr t Park, October 2Jd, ISSi best time iJ l. He is ilso nearly full brother, in blood, to Iiwro, who trotted at m-poct Park. October 15th IS72, as a three year old, intheeilraordinary time f 2.J3,. drawing lounds. , Victor Von Bismarck was drivenby Carl S. Birrr. in May, ls7i alter very little handhni. on his half miletrack.drawins'l )iounds, in iil. makinj the last halfmile the fastest. Many -entletnen that are considered amon; the best iudSs of Sed in the country, saw him dri ven last summer, and have repeatedly stated he had shown them better than a 30 gait. It has been said that his owner intended to sive him a public trial last fall, but was prevented by the prel alenee ortbeepizuotie. , . , . , Theiiublic jrenerally are not dispoaesl to plac. much reliance on private time, therefore this horse. .llbc shown on Tueedajs and Saturdajf of each week during the season, on the track of the Ver mont Horse stock Company, rjbelburn, Vt., which will she a lullopiwrtunity to tbxe. proposing to use the horse, to witness his lierformances. irvcii.v.M;i:. Pedigrkb. Gray. Foaled July 4th, 1867. Bv r.iadyk's Hambietonian. 'Dam Ladj hwarey, by Harris's HambletoBiaa, by Bishop's llamblctouian, by imported 31eerr "llam of Harris's llambletonian was a Mewenjer mare imported by Israel Mnnson. orriuatoa. lUchane will serve marcaat Twenty-flv. Dollars to warrant. CI VYnuI A-. Pemcmcc Black ; IS hands , iualed, 18C3. By Mombrino 11 lot, (wbo has armMie rsoord of i.'JZ7,) he by MambrinoChlef (aire of Lady Thorn, who has poblie record of iltt). First da, Mellie llsrri , ns.-: .rtnMl bv the VL II. b. CX she tar bind er's. Casein? M. Ciay (wbo baa a pablie record of 2-JtH. priraH in uu J iitwr uiar, (jmnnc iw ord by Andrew Jaeksoa ; by orm IkMhaw ; by imported Grand Baahaw. Ca brino will strre snares at Twenty dollars for uic peason. KlIXTlTIiV UOV pEPicttXE Black , foaled. 19. By lh Heir's Mambrino Pat ben f Lezinztoo. Kentaeky, (full brother to Lady Thorn) by old Mam brino Chief, l-am. Lady Thorn dam by ihuMk, by AsaerieM Eclipse, and he out of Miller's I msel beet daugh ter i,f i m sorted Mcasen-er. Gsso's dam. Betsey Richards, by St Arcby. her dam by Railer, son of imported bhark. 1st Han, Kitty Coos, got by Cook "tt American t lay, ne my iimm h. ituv, jr.. ont i-T a mare h imported Tramby. 1st dam by Cbonster. by imported CentxaeC at, by Sir Wif- w.an i, Ti-atsia.irt bv Sir Afhv Thi ti purchased by Nr. K S. Wadeworth, from Dr. L. tlflT, OI aUrja-lalBUU. laaWB.J. Kentucky Hoy will t rre ouree at Ten dollars for tne season. PentflUKL Bar. 1ft awids. foaled. 1S39. Bv R. A. Alexander's Lexington. 1st daaa Hymen ia, b imported Yorkshire ; id dam UtUe rWjarjr, by iutife . he lv Vfedoc . 3A dam Pearr Stewart, by CoilkV Whip . 4th dam Mary BedlordT by Dnke of iwr..rd ;tJi dam imnortM tmoLlator : tth dam ;. Uti. men' Iftare llevil marc, by imported Dare Deril. TJi si horao 1 a fall brother to "Ansell' "Kdin.ru," and half brother to "Vers1 and Virgil." b VsndaL VorkeJiire Lexinson wi'd serre mare at Tea Jhllars lur tne It will be ubserred that the Directors hare piaoed the charge of service tW sereral of the hot see at nominal rates, w.thin the reach of all, with a r of carry ids out. if possible, the object for which this inrt.tntioQ was organised, to is pro re tbe stock thn.usbout tbe State, and r se it to a higher ftandard. c. r. i'iti:imoKi Superinteadent. Shelburn, VL, April 10 w3m TIIOTTI.M- MiM.IO.s iia.iiiuxto.m w ;tioakoii. Ftttled Apr.l 2. 164. sot by ItMVU-llA.nill.irro-l A, dam by Roe's Aseuus Chikt. blood hay. black lei with two whit bind anftles, 16 hand blrb, will stand the am ssn of 1C3 at the stock farm of the subscriber. Terms. 3 towit J 10 payable at time of serrice. and I JO when the mare prore in loal. IM.ItTIj.AI( Foaled 15, sot by Cutuox, dam Wiluah Tell, X rand -dam by ld Aatu.UJ.Ba, black, with white near. 15 hands birh. will also make the season of 3 at tbe stock farm si the the saw plaee. Terms lis to insure. Mares pastured at owner's risk at tl per week. jy NO BUSINESS DONE ON SUNDAYS. For eireulars. z ' in- extended pedirrres and full particulars, please address. , JUSTIN II. M0CLTON, May 14 wtm West lUndolph, Vt, amii,vmi;ic 1 AinU stand fr the Improrement of stock the eomin.' season at the stable ot tbe nbsenber In bhelburn. Vu. and also Saturdays is Charlotte. Terms f IS L the season, to be paid at trst iwrtieej or $JS to insure. Iasuraaoe nooey to be refunded if mare proven w:tbomt fl. Tbe stallion Ash lander is roscwo.1 ba , foaled An-, lafci. 15 hands U inches ) h. wei zbt l(w ms., asd is ummraaased fur stib' an.1 action. Pedirree Sired by Ashland, by Membrmu Chief, by Meabrlao Paymaster, by Membr.oo. by .njiv.rteci Messenm. Dam, "Moltie b Abdallah Cbsef, by Ahdallah. by Slembrino, by imported Messenger. "MollieV" dam is als Mess enzer. Wallace's btud Book says of Meseseger. ' This if one of the most fmeeessul staWons eyer brourht into America." B. F. VAN VLlET. tthelbura, April 12, lX a6aprr42Uw-kwtf Tin; tvniLtT or amkkum. HEALTHFUL CLIMATE, FRES IIOMBS, HOOD MARKETS. Till: .AOIETIIIIIIA I'.tciric ltAIl Koad ofiiers for sale its Lands in Central and Western Minnesota, embracing . 1. The best of Wheat Land. 2. Excellent Timber for the Mill, the Farm snd the Fire. 3. Rich Prairie Pasture je and Natural Meadow, Water by clear Lakes and ntn nins streams in a healthful el inula where Fever and Aa is unknown. GRAIN ean be shipped hence by lake to market as cheaply as from hasten. Iowa or Central Illinois. Cars now run through there lands from Lake boper ior to Ialiota. Price of La udclote to track ((.U .Kt- per acre: farther asv$2Jit to Uti. bE EN VEAlt' CREDIT: Warrantee Deeds; Northern l'aciftc T-:to Iio. !., now Nllin- at par, received for land at $1.10. No other umaconpied Lands pre sent such ad rants ip to settlers. soi.DM.Its underthe New Law(Mareh. J-C2) et 10) acres FREE, near the Railroad, by one and two yean' residence. TIC lMMMET.T1l.Y AT UKIlITKll ItATI'.Hftimishedatallpnucipal ioiDU Edit to purchasers of Railroad Lands, and to Settlers UoTcrnment Homesteads. Purchasers, tber w 'ts and children CARRIED FREE over the Northern Pacific road. Now is the time fur Settlers and C Io nics to get Railroad Lands and (.orercmt tit II me steads close to tbe track. Send for rAMPIILEToonUiniDfui: i r -tnat n, map, and copy of New Homestead Law Address, LAND DEPARTMENT, NORTHERN PACIHC RAILROAD, ST. PAUL, MINN., OR FIFTH AVENUE, COR. 5TU STREET. Ai;v VOUK Jane S wedAsat,dlweew,Ins,ly. riKMVS I'ATENT MOP IIOLDEU! a .m ; v i .T ' i :. t i o x . PATtXTCP MAT 21, HT-L Lipht, simi'le, cully adjerted, it will hold the Map as In a rice, Bcrfectly immorable, no working loote, or slippfn; to ne side, ends completely cov ered, no scratehlDormarrinsof base-btirds. dcors, or furniture, made of maleable iron an 1 brass. THEV WILL LAST A LIFETIME. Manufactured by ri rii i) it othc it s , Jericho, Ycbuovt. For sale by all dealers. March 1st, 1373 d&tlwtf DIAMOND SPECTACLES ! The crcat merit of the IMamond Spectacles orer all otbers Is rroio the fact that the Lenses aro com posed of minate Cry tals melted by fusion. Ey this method the crystallne strnctnre Is remoTca from the lens, thereby prerentlns polariMtion of lijht to tbe eyes. It Is the poles of Usht produced about the eyes In all other la?ca that cause the tired feelinx many experience in usln most spectac.es. The Diamond lenses are the coolest to the eye of all others; bavin; been found In testins with the polariscope to contain 15 per cent, less heat rays than any other glass. Also the Diamond Spectacles with double lenn, for those requiring near focus for readin. and dUtant foens for lookin; olL No peddlara employ ed. The P.amond trade mark is on every pair of rpectacles and eye glasses. Protected by letters patent. For sale only by m . C. W. WINGATE. SItj of the tJolden Eale. Not 4 deodiwly 1 1 1 SHOP SOULE'S HM.IIET Is a positive cure for Sciatica, Kbeumatism, Neu ralsta, Spinal Complaint, Contracted Cords, Lame Back, Sprains, Ac. From two to six larre bottles will cure eases ren np by physicians. The only certain cure for SnaUca. Larjre bottles, $1.50; small bottles, 75 cts. Sold byiaU dnii?!?. April It-weowly rpniS Is to certify that I hare this day siren my X son, Michael Dickson, his time dunns the re mainder of his minority. I shall claim none of his earnings nor pay any debts of his contracting after this date. JOHN DICKbON. South Burlington, May 21, IS73. 17w3w E. BUTTERICK V CO.'S PATTERNS Can be found at 31. I. riSIICIl'S STOHK, Comer Church and Bank Streeta, EorllnrUin, VL Callfcr aCaUloroc May 29 wtf Jnsuranrr. Wmm Itel-reeentins the follt'Wm llesDonsible Coananiesi Itoyal; franklin, I'cniisjlvania, Amrricitii. VI. Iiilnal, aIional ..rilTtl, " " I'a., Comivctictit, Alps Isl alioii:iF Allciiiania, rainc, Travfllrr- I.ifo ami Arcidt'iit. Losats EgriTABLT ADjrsTwand i'a in.5 T. S. rfiCK, April 16 dXwtf Oeneral lnnrane. A-eAt. IAM!ItACi Tho Eire. Chaii)laii) rusnranrc Mutual Company Are now Issuln; IVdieie r the '.term of Three or Fue Year., npon lHl'i:i.l,l.MiV. i.titi I'ltonacTv, iKirsKimi.i) rruxiTriii i:ie. hi: 1'itr.sifji xotjis u- mi : tin- t'.intanr I'crloi'lly Sound & Koliable, And thet iiI'lSIMRE tho SECIRITT. n-ur.-i I'KI'.FECT Apnlical "ru. f. r Insuranre. ftr the iire-i r.1, will I taken at the . f!.,- .1 K. W. ttl't CO.. and a. PECK. A ;!,;. .l.rolle-etr.-el. 0 Gr The rerdict of the e.ple is tint tke plat u bey ta. DIBT Cnia fr r lhe LEAST saroey . it E. 1'. SIIAWS, (Mt'CKsSilil TO i.Fo. l'lLLIMIS). W.are opening this week a eompiete ttil of JII3S, VOITIISJSr now SUITS, IN GdriNE IMPORTED 14ACOXALS, BASKET CLOTHS AXI TRICOTS. nE ENGIJSR CUKVIOTS, HAP.r.lS CASSniEKES. If., ae Tbe demand of Uie peojils , Hooet Pahr.e. at fair prices. We hare the im.Is and ahaii sell them LOW FOR CASH. prius Overcoat", in (ireat Variety. Tin: Biiii.iiin.tr si'isiak hat. Headquarters r. r GENTS' FCRMSIIIMS At No. r MAIN ST.. OPPOSITE CTTV HALL. April ja-4wtf DOI.MK .1ZIIMC KOOIiN. I t I f $ :iurKs Dollar Iiisiructor. Tor Itccd Oran. Clark's Dollar Instructor. Tor sMaiioforie. Clark's Dollar Instructor. Tor Violin. Three rcrr attract, re and uefnl Instruet.on Books ; desisned for those who wish toaaa-. a partial Bad but course ' Frnll of br ht, popadar saasie for prBetiee. the nrst two conLBimns; each Marl 711 tnnes, beside eaercise.. S I 5 J $ sTitrss iiimi: .iiimc s I.K For V.ulm or Plate and Piano. J i t f Inner'. I lullii mm riute I.nett. l.oo For J 10I n., .r - Flutes or Violin ami Flute . At litiirr's Itauil f CiMir, nearlj read I l.on Iii CJuirtit- f t -.in ,r Flute C-ni t ' lit I .1. I V 1 ..! .ne The u'. vi. it, ar. full ni Hi 1 isn't bard to 1 J The ahore Imu.1 pr'ee. Mai .'I -we.! . ' - Thf I'f. If. U. SMITH X' sox. Huildcrs and Slate Hoofer, Al.. Wu.iiLsur I'l ii in is ROOFING SLA T K ! Corner Maple and Chawplam St-. Purl nzb-u, t 1 O. Box "t. We hare an exteni ve Slate Vard. at wh eh ean be seen all the various Qualities. Color andSfaMof IVoofinj Slate, as well as on Roofs &ruuglMot the City ami different parte of the State, to which we invite Inspection a specimens of oar work.de sisns and material. We make it a point to .nploy only tke best work men, and sire our per nal iniperviaioa to all work contracted by us. Orders or Inquiries, by mail or in person, will receive our prompt attention. May Sattntf HOW To Speculate Successfully. RANDAL H. F00TE A 0., Bankers and Brokers, 70 Broadway, N Y. Members of Stock Exchange and Gold Board. References Mechanics Bankinr Awciation, or anyoldBanUns House or Commercial Agency in Jsew York. . BPamphlets on Wall Street and iU opera tions" turnished on application. May S wly MI.r.ItALN WAXTWl. LIBER.VL PRICES PAID FOR t;OOl ASBEST.R5 and A MI ANT J ICS, other wine known as Rock .ood, Rock-Cork, Mountain Leather, Fossil-Paper, Foss'l-riax and Earth Flax. Address by mail, jririnr specimens and price per ton. II. 1. JARVES, May 33 wiw 10 Devonshire SL, Boston, Mass, :votici:. LFREMAC has moved into his Jew Store, on a the East side of Church St., four doors north tit Manton House, and is ready to do, In the usual workmanlike manner, all kinds of Reiairin of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc He will also keep for sale a nriety of Watches, Clocks, Chains, tiold and Silver Rins, Spectacles, etc Mr. Freman is very thankful for past farors. and hopes to merit the continuance and increase of pub. llepatronise. Watch work most faiUifally attended to. DMlIwtf ISTa. I-AHi: CIIAni'UtlA'. 173. SU3LME1: AnUAXGFJIENT. NW VOEX, AlJAST, ThOT, SARAT0A, L-tKC George, Niagara Fall?, Bcrr.iw, am AixSotrrnER.1 axd Wcster1! Poixts, 0CDE5SSrRG AXD CAXtDA. The Elegant and Commotions Stevners VERMONT CArr. WM. II. FL.4GG, ADIRONDACK Capt. W3I. ANDKItoON, UNITED STATES CAPT. tiEO. ItfSIIUW. OAKEb AMEJ Capt. B. J. HOLT, will en ana after Monday, May XGth, Form Two P-Aily L-'nes Each Way. GOIXG SOUTH . Leave Burllnon, 10.43 a. m., and p. m. Passengers bv Mernln Steamer will form direct connection at lleonderora fur Lake (ieorxe, anl at Whitehall, with trains of IL A S. R. R-, coenectiiv; with bleepinj Car trains over Hudson River and New York Central Railroadf. and the raapuBeefit steamers on tbe Hudson River. By Erenln; Steamer, will oonnect w.th the last Express trains orer tbe Hudson Rvor and New York Central Railroad. GOI.fG .HORTB Leave Bnrlinzton, XW a. a., and 5.( t p. m. Tbe Morning lSoat will connect at 1 lueses Point with trains for Urdensbur snd Montreal. The Afternoon Boat will connect at Rouses Point with train for Mo&truAl. Tbe Steamer "Oake Ames will ply tbe Kerry between Burlin;ton and Plattsbar twice daily Leaving at 10. IS a. m., and XI p. in. FREIGHT TAKEN AT LOWEST RATES. (57 Throws Tickets can he obtained on .ward of Steamers and at the tieneral Office, went rf.de of City rr. l'assensers and Bapraze umnaferred Wtween Cars aad Boats frxc or in vac a. A. L. INMAN. tfneral Supt. Burlington, May SM, 173-dl wtf VT. CEXTKAL T. STEA3IEKS Co.. Consisting f 'J I F"rt Cii--" Stion'h Li.)mt Cabin S TEA JI EL'S! t w i) a 1 1. v i.n i: s BETWEEN UCDENSUUJUi, l4Vecti. i'lmx elmitl, Tnlrdn. lUtruK. Iti t II li ron, Mil vul", CinCAGO; And all Points We, N -tl.-We-t an-! i.'1 .. - hay no its nn "h-ht no its The day boat 1-.v o.I, n1 ur'i at ' p. tu. daily (Sun'a t si-vptfi . t hi i" nw.n train fW-m tho K-t. jnn rim- rl ' i. Milwaukee, Chieaim. an.l ntt nm-d it. I' h cut change of ixiat. Een njc line l.r Ove! in-l T li- u L V K Ports, Tlie l'eitile4 I'morltr Itoitlr Wf.l. This Too offers the .nlurrri.t tit-p!caur, t f'irt, Mfttf, speed and fT'iiv-m cuab ni an ! less rattM ietdtnr Wtnl and Sttl' Jffn. tti in ' any otb'r l'ne. The pas'niT iu-ine-. w 1 n ce've part.cular attent .n tl. - ca- .n. and the j.ul. lecuo rl on the b.at lea olent-l'ur u time. With larre eab'n anil tLite rtwm euns'""rt ably furnished fr nnst-clA- paaners. Al-u-. secatDd cabins with ck stove d1 z--i aceommo dt on Pr patjeners and fain.lu- wb may w ittt to fnrnieh their own pnivi-'n-. Rates for paaze ur freight a.waii lower than by any other r-mte. (3 T Thnm;h Tickets and other !nfniut - n ean r obtained at a'.l Railroad and Ticket Office in New Kit-gland. Northern New York and Canada. Bf It will be fur the iu tercet .f puaaners and fasailies soin Wet, t-i see the Azents or this Line before burins elsewhere. or Tickets and furttie- inrormat'on apply to II. . DRIRY. Ticket A rent. Bur.mxton, Yt. H. W. ADAMS. Travel' n- Acnt, Windsor, Vt. General A-eney Wa.inzt"n Street Bitn. L. MILLId. Oen. A-ent. Kay 1-dAw-m orlttrrii Tntiisinr(:ilion I.inc. T mii LINK II continue tb tran.portat.oD of merchandise, ac. frviu xmr voitii, .ii.itiAt .i.-w tuov T Itfltl.IAtJTK.V. Darin- season of lt. in order, and better t.me than herelof.e. at rcry low rates. Fjr frel -ht, apply to v. ii. Jt r. II. II II.KIXS an.1 Trcis., Rl. tchall. S.T. n. R. SSVKKR. S.vi O. L. HOH.LI.S T'.iy. S. T. C. R. ALLEN A. i.itij.S. r. L. J. S. STAIIK. Pr- lint, V r.ni si p New York. N. T. J1LLMIS. .-e-P-i-i.lenl April 3 uAwtf iirniinrf, tr. i s a l l e y 0 .S T o y E Now offer for the Spring trade a larje aseortment of FIT RNI TURK ! ! SEW SPRING STYLES OP I'tipcr II:iiisiii-j nntl M'imloiv Slt:nl-, IlnllatiiN mid T:nvi'l. Maaufaeturcr's A-nts for the 1VOVJ5X AVIUK MATTRASS. Wc ..ffer to the WUOLES.VLK AS II rjTAIL TR.IPE cut i.niti:"-.s C A R V, IAGES, A I irlaimJat'Iitror's l'rirt We can furnish a complete Carriage as low as Aad at all interveain pi cet up to $ UVU. Fer style ad beanty of &nlyli eannot be excelled. FUUXITUliE! WHOLIS.VLE k RETAIL. ai.i.k:v jl. sto.vi:, Tark r .k Burlmirtiin, Vt April l-dlwtl liUY J A It T LETT'S f Manufactured at BRISTOL, T. Farmers call on your I ml ware merchant for them. Cataln'je- furn j bed ' the trade. April 11 wJm HirvitY WAKI 111 ixiinH's i-ii;u with the lar-cst eircnl tion in the world, -tows wonderfully because it :s t! best paper, pves sub scribers the most beautiii.1 premiums, and offers Canvassers the most lil-er.l terms. tSeml for Cir cular. J. II. "01tl A C'.. New York. Boston, Chicago, or San Francisco - May Z dAw Iw O BRILLIANT BOOKS FOR C 4NVASSERS and -i- Salesmen! Bryants Library of Poetry and Son, anil M-s Beecher's' Housekeeper's AlanuaL Both selhns tut and far. Eiclu-.re Territory, liberal terms. J. B. FORD A CO., New York, Bot-ton, CM jajo and San Francisco. May fdAwiw SAVE t. VZK CEXT. Our arranxements with Scnthern Newspapers en able tu to secure advantages to Advertisers at least 10 per cent, greater than can be hod elsewhere. La. bor. rent, and all expenses of conducting business, on the average. In Baltimore, are 15 per ct, cheaper than In tho large Northern cities. We do an active business, are satisfied with small profits, and are willing to give our customers the M savings In all such respects. Our lists of Sot hern secular, religious and agricultural Journals are STANDARD. Inti mate, pamphlets, Ac, free npon application. GRIFFIN A HUFFMAN, (uUbllshed 13G7.3 Newspaper Adrertislng Agents, Msy-ZMdiwlw iSostt. SL, Baltimore, Ifd. Jlrir gUctrtistminis. 33CAU2S VEGETABLE SlCltlAM HAIR REI7SWEH. . .i- . nf fM vain- 1 at.lt- Hair Prtparat .m, Kb cli , do it., mt al ne W.canawire ..iir.,la patron, that it H,t,.11 np to its luznslamlaru, ana n s uir..., and perfcrtsd preparaticn r..r restorni liUT " ( lustrons. and silktn. Tbe scalp, by Its ue, wbito and clean. It remores all eropt.unsand dan- i druO", and by its tonic properties, pit-rents the nair fr.m tailing at. as it (tlmnlates and nourishes tbe hair-"-lanl. Vy its use the hair ;.. thicker and j stronsrr. In baldness, it restore, tbe capillary l "lands to their normal v.or. and will create a new Towtb, except in eatrem. old aze. It is the roost economical 11 air Dressin; erer used, as it reoa res fewer applications, and sire Use hair a splendid. zovr appKi ranee. A. A. Hares. 31. I., but Aa sarer or MasaaehnsetU. says, "Tae constituents are pure, and carefully svlertwl for eleellent quality . and I consider it tho U-t preparation fr its in- t ended purtwe. Sold by all dmpsts and dealers .n med t-inc. rnee Ob Hollar. BlICKIXfillAM'S DYK PUR TUB WI1BKERS. Aa cur reaewer in atany cases reqaires u.. l..ni a tlaae andtuo isach car. to restore ara ..r 'adti Whisaers, we hare prepared this de. in one prepa ration : which will quickly and enVctuallt a.-.-..ni-pli.h this result. It is easily applied, and pr.lu.-e-a color whieh will neither rub or wash off. sj-.ld l all drusirists. Price 30 cents. M.nuraeturadbr R. P. lllLLi CO .Na-bua.N H. ur liv weowJtiiuw a v n it's s v u s a i'a i: i i.i. a . Full rCRIFTlNG TIIE BLOOD. A tne.hr ne that cures a real pnl.l.c blessing. A i r k a MAP.sarABll.LA niik. t.ie cure of a trr r. I'f complaint, wb . it ire alwa. aatict ;nx nn.l 1... ii.'lrn fatal. It pur.fie. tne l.li.rf. purse. .ut the lurL.n'r bum. r-. ,tVe i the i -r ni. wh eh un. 7.!. i 1,1. ...I ut,lu l.t.i tr- uliUnimo dl-.r- dt r. Krupt in of tlie ?k n ar thf appearanrw mm tht iurae t: hmuor that ?hou!d te eirx-lled fmrn the Mood. Internal iltTdn;fm'r.t-arc the 'iPtt-rtn nal -n uf the-e same humor-to si .me internal irran, or orjan. whne act.on they derange and whie sabntance they dis ami destrav. Aier'? Nar3iar.llaexrelbi tbeie bnmors from the bbaod. When they are onne, tlie i diSfirders they produce disappear, swh ai Clcera tions of the Liver, Stumach. Kidneip. ' tins. Erai tions and Erupt. ve I.ieitr- of tnt k n, M. Anth ony's Fire. lUe or Ery"iila, 1' niil--. Putub-. Blotches. Boils, Turner", Tttu-r an( Swtt Khenm, . Scald Head. Ranrworm. t'b- r and rr. Rheuma titm. Neuralgia. I'a n .n tb- r.r.t"t. b . jnd lltad. Female Ukne, Merit, lU'i rrhia ar n; fr-m intern.il ulccrat i.n and utr n-d i--. iToi... lKspejr- t. Kmat Jl n, and titrnt-ral l t, ' i H th their departure health return. PRFP4RCD IT IR, J. C. A KR A CO . L w. i! Ma"-.. Prrct cal and Analytical C&ciu S. Id i' .il. dni -t- everywhere. I wor uitJd.tfrj n &F.EMEDY. Ft-i t . r R . i II -1 ly curt !'.(.' 'i. i il Ivpep i llirt Turn, T, i . t( .nip i rt sndLov ot Apjt't tu fund U t.tk n' i it tH.tii-. Laiv.tuie. L"W m- r I--, -"id Suk n; SensJton cured at ou-'e. Erupt ons. P mple. riotrh-" an! a'.l mpur t e ofthebiiMni. bnrt thr. u -h t'n k n or other wise. curel read i bj : .itiw th- rc-t . c u tbe Bottle. For Kidiuy. BIad.acr .-nd rrnarv dtrmmcnt it has no equal. -ne t-t-ulo w 11 c-nv m-e tin Vitt BCepticaL Worms, expelled from the tem without tlie l"u-t dtfficnity , a few bottle? are suffic ent r- r t'io m'-t obet.nate case. Pies one bottle haureil the in --t dfl.cuitca.-c when ail uther remet! eo ai lfl. Nemtns P lBcult,c-. ural$A. Hca-bche. Ac. eased muiodutcly. Rbeuniat.sm. Swelled J. nts. anil all Sprr-foaar Aflect tns remoTed or ,:reatl rt'iicved b th s n Talual'ile mtdjene. Bronchitis. Catarrh. cun uN mv. ami II wer.es cured or much rel ev-d. Irfficnlt Breath n;. Pan n the Lun, Side and Chest aliniHt nar aMi eure-i hy tak.:nz a few lot tie of the Quaker Better. Female I fficult'e.. so preraVnt aamn; American ladie. yield read.ly to th .nraittable melieiae. the ynaker B tiers. B'lion. Rem ttent and In term ttent Fevers. -o prenent m many parts "f our e .entry. ?tmp!etelv eradicated b the use of the Quaker B.tter. The Ared find n the Quaker Bitters inst the ar ticle they stand in noed ot in tber declining year. It qu ekens the hhuml and cheer the m.nd. aud paves the passage down the plane inci ned. No one ean remain hmj unwell runles aflS 'tcd w-lh an .ncuraMc d :ease, alter taking a ew li-tti. -of the Quaker B.tterv Sold by ail BYuzxists ami Dealer.- n Mt-tl i me bold at wholesale h WELLS. Rll'flARltSON Jc CO.. Uuri'otoh, Vt Prepared bv ML II. . FLINT i CU. At their (treat MM .-al I! ' I A 1 Bp dMrtt, Prov .lee... I: 1 March IJ "deidt wf in Is hecosttin; very common 'n every cmmun tv .n-l the sadden deaths resalt;nz warn u- t .-eek - nf relief. This d seasc asrame many d'IRrvnt f r- . ataon which we not'ee Palp.Utmn, En'arcnunt. Spasms, Ossification or Bony Formation the Heart. Rheumati.m. General Bvb.l'ty. VaW: ut the Heart. Sinkn? of the Sp'rsL-, Pa ns m t'.e le I or Chert. Ii.inets, Slupsish Circulat.on iT.. -i 1 and Miwentary Stoppage of the Act on " !( Heart. These ftirm of Heart lhsea.e have Win uredhv DR. GRAVES' HEART RbCL.T()R1 and w-d ; not hesitate to say tt w-11 cere them ara.n Aq fi-rm of Heart Disease w II readilv vield to it-ut'. aad we have vet to leirn of anv cae where the UEART RFAilLAToR i leen taken properly and the party nt recei. e-1 a marked benefit. Our a ent, on appl 'cat on. will furnish y. nith fior eirrular. givm fail decr pt on of tbed.ee. and also a numWr of tctini'-n-.il of cure and f uu would like farther proof man the part e- who tave iiven the tentimfttial.-', wr tv them and ee what thev av. We have old many thonani bt-t-tlr of the HEART RE1 LVTuR, and the demanal is rtlll -noreasins. We are t..rtulent we are d-.nr: the public a benefit, and not tr ln ! impose on them a worthless preparat-ou. The Pr.ce -r the HEART RElt'LATtR IXdlar jH-r luttle, and ean be obtained of ur a'eut-, IMET A TAFT. Inz.t'. Burlmztoa, Vermont. March J'-wly tiik ;vrnoi.ic AVOi:i.5: r.imt n t r.uv k:v. i. t. m . tif ;:. r:n: -atuoi.i; IVOstMl Ha- atta'ned the repatation ' U'n; one ' t"ie AH!.i:sT .11 AC ZI.M IT It 1.1 V UK S lit th ct.untn. ltconta.es art fli n '"i.-t EVERY SCBJEtT A New Story of reat Interest, b tt -it mf " The Houm of York," ent V-l ' iXriiisfH :ititl Thorn.,' Has iicen com mended m tbe Nriut ros Jrie. Kach numlter eontains 111 pastes, ceats a num ter, or fiperjear. Tube had of an Bea-deUr-Published ti TnE CATHOLIC rUBUVTION S-ICIFTV. La wans cr Kcuoi. General A -ent. May a-t Iwtw 9 Warren St.. New . rk 1VIIITK For Lar Illustrated Price Li--t. Addrexi ssrrflnoDsr missirscH pa. Breech-loatlin: Shot Guns, $ht to J-ftK). Double Shot liuns, l-i b I.mi. IS nle (jun, $.ito S RiHes, $ti$75. Iterolrer. to $.. V tid. Si to iun Material. F-h u 1cls. Larse Ibscunt to Dealers or Clubs. Army dun, H. vo'.ver. Ac. l.u;ht or traded for UHis ent l- expr-.sC O 1 to be examined be!, re pj d . Ma . "dAwiw May t.UwIw TIIOJIMWS WTI3T OLOATS-FITTrNG COItSETS. KsTTitrSTTr. , " ao la" constantly Tll-ySS'U Mamas in far..r ererr- ltKCACMl Ertry lady who cnt, kayi tbem will hare no othrr. as tbty jire rrrt satis , taction. For sale by all Orst-class it?!-' tbatthnam, TI10MSOX, and th. Trad. Mark. A CROHN, are sUmiu un ererr tialr. THOMSON-S SEAMLESS LOCK STITCn KID GLOTSS. I-rrfcct in cat. choice In colon. Quality not er Corsets. THOMSON, LANGIXW WX Y. S Agency for Burliagton at ihe "BEE niVE." Jliyss-Hawjir mm afm. DB I" B aar-sws MEPggAL 'DISCGVEfl li -i 1 it n. if Itfu: gldceftiscmtnis. rorLos3of.ppeUte,IynJ;lB. Ind.st,n lie pressinn of Spirits and lieneral lenility. in Hi. i rarlous forms. FlERO-PBOSr BoaaTBn Euxii: , . Causa ra. made by Caswiix, Hazaan i C... N. . York, and sold by all drnrjit'. s the l.t i . As a stimulant ton e for patients nunri: ' m rerer or other sickneo. it has ao equal, r nt. dorm: the sesu..o it prerenU fenr nia;u other intermittent ferers. M sy I -Mi : th TlioniniI 111 Ire... Sale liirrea.hi. 3,000 mere MVE A0E5TS WASTED ' i r XjlVlllcbLUXLt years In Africa Orer do pares. Only $.. Incomplete ami n.r works are eaTereu. lo.k oat for them. Ssend .r c -culars and see prot.f of Use sreatct sure... . season. Pocket eompanlon. worth $1". ma .rd 'm HUBBARD BROS.. I"uh.. 35 KMh.njt ..n vrt t Boston. Jlay 13 tdiwjw CVNVASSI.NT. BOOKS SCT FREE Fi K I'r..r ovi.i:h'.h .ui:t wow. . n M , hood noiaaBhood.Bndtbe r Musuai later-mat Lotj. its Laws, I-ower. etc. Anents are -!' n,- -JIMJ1 copies of this word a dar an.l we .. r ' , nsaraasin: book free to any book sent A.' I. . .tatin.-eapenence.etc . NATIONAL II BUM1 .o.. Philadelphia, Pa. Mj l-l"lw!r SSatEai. k:i:ts ,t-ti:i. Srtn . .i ' tl . DOUI-TU- SKWINO Mf'lE 1 H N i XI 1 1 i ' dlw AOENTS ft.VTEI' FOK itcniM) tiic M-racs I WMIlXOTO. The .p .-.etani 1m -t '. ns k etr .ul.l i. I I tell" allai..ut thesreatt rel.t M..1. i erScamlal N i jU.ral Brbencs. 0.njresmen, R.ns L..1 1. e and th. wonderful sishforthe Sat ..nal ap.ti It -II. qaiek. end for circular, ami see our term .in.l a 'ull derlptioD of the work. Addre-" C nBtTALPral..aaBCo.. 4 B.nl St.. .New 1 irk -Mar I ! tdiwjw Fiiti;: rutnii riui:::t FIG II TING FIltE! A GFNTS WANTED 'or the CTandct ..-. fh er. now.iell'n; wth atni-h i; rap d it 'i. i...rth.rin(N..rr-'rt M.ri. F rv-vicr r T'.u Id - m- Ctiminfrin; F,re with Hati-r. Meim and as IsZtnAL-s itaftT It- History. Bass. Man aiement. How b. Inrare, Ac. VU d acroonta -f the Great Fires r History. Ajent. send Mr circular 1 ou w.ll w-teweret it. Sent free. AddreK-.lKi.-Tn man Co. Hartf-rtTl. Ct. Jnne J td4w ' A MIH'II 'ICI Cl'ItlOHlTV. CATCIIEMAUVE MOlbE TRAP. K.rrv Dion- caught reset the trap tor an -tV - i d. ;-ctr.tj. For FtV bj th trs.ie. ll-l'IH K 'atenlfe. M and Fulton M.. N-.'W orv. M tdtkwiw 7 to vj mzit envr. Mt'Oi.r a Specialty of Cmnty. Ctty and I tr ft 1 nd. tirtRA-ITEE LW.AL1TT uf lii 1- n s..d, c-j.ect the coupons w.thoat cbarje. -riji. tstue a' j raura ea.ih on ales. bend tor pr e . t TUT. LAW F MrAIClPAI JSti.Mi Just pobl -hi-.! br u- en-or. stvuld be in tbr hir ' ol ail intenrivd" u th - ciass ( secantie-. T v.i!umK Pre$l i. V. . COLER A I M.j ! -fiw Najaa-i-t..Newori( cajiimiokim:. PUS PAIS. PA1 Th. CTeatai. ierj f. i ' n-. . in a ..n-l sure and iiamfl it. . ur K.M-uii at -m, chn.n.e and acute, Spra n. ae It 1 . j.u-iiit and refresh. ui i-J.-r. and wul not ;r.-. ..r -u o the in. .t del cat IjIt c. wh t.i nul- : !uxur .n every fam ly. Pr ce I cvvl iwr l- tt , l..ri.ielyalldru-isn). REl'BGS UoVT Pr t Sew i.,rk.-Maj 5 tdjiwlw 10 rcii ciaT. rr. TIIK IOWA LOAN ANE TRrST t'OMrWi .I !int iuuney on lir"-eia Kesi r-iJi t ptr fi nt interc.-t. net. paat..c win -.tnnui .V tr rk. and will ittarante the o -Iter t n ii- in ole through t- a.itie All eh ir -I . t'ie in.rri wer. lleae wr te, t-pj, re n.--- . r.Nr-ir Vrk and New En;. and refr i.ft-. tr. j jtr:nr-. S.rrL Mr Hut ill. late x - 1 i.j Pn " dent. A tdix-te Jan B. Hl btr , lr.iwer li7 le- iloin'.s, b-wa. May t-'Awiv OHKn. msvj Male -r Ft-: i ! a week -u.irai.teed. Kesveetat'.e emi at home, dxj ore. en n;. no capital requ rci l ln-iruLt:un ana vaiuaiue wcuu; ; -i- i w.ih ent iree by raa 1. Ad lre9 w th r. c t r stamp. M. TOtt A Ct.. 1TJ Greenw '. -t Vork.-May IttdAwtw lJ,O00,0()O AC1CI. C11E.11 l'AIE-MS I Tha Cheapest Land in Market, for ie VA Krt IMCII'IC lt.II.llAI to.. In the GREAT PLATTE VALLEY . ct.tHHMHH Acres in Central Nebraska n -sale m tracts of 40 acres asd spwardson " . . years' credit at fi per cent. No advance l: -required. M Id and healthful climate, fert' le so.I hcla't-n dancr f xood water. The t-e-t Market :n the Wet ' The rat m i ' region of Wominr. Colorado, ftah and Ntvj. i be n; upphed by tne femurs in tbe Platie Sold ers ent tied to a Homextead of lHi acre. T l.et b-cat on fi-r Colonic. Free home for a. i. l lionii ot acrer ofchoiee borernment Land- npf& entry under the Uomestead Law, near th ? t.r Railroad, w th ood aurketa an-' ail th- ft.nrn icnces of an ind uJed country. Free paeses V purchasers of Ra.Irnd Land Seet.t.nal map fbow.n the land. Bison, wt-l I -of descr.ptire pamphlets, .w th new mi)) cu .-i free every where. Addrese, O. F. 0AVIS. Land Coa C. P.R. R. Co.. iail. Nit May It- tdAw-lw CAM AtiEVTS H ATKI tiest jaell-a. Pic Al. fur i ursew JUUture. Maps and t hait s lk and L.ncn Threait i t U-'e eared per month .nod. act.ve iji-nt. Applv at once to I. L. bCERNSEY, Cncrd. N. li. Mav 1 -TdA4w x i: n n NBiLrCT A COCGfl. oth nj; :-. m re Ct-ti n t lay the foundati'-a fr :uture ev.i ci'ivequenef ivi:l.Ib c!u:h.u TAni.irr are a sure cure fir all d ea-s f the RiiTat. r Orrin. Sore Throat, C 1- 'r upf, ! thther".. A-tltma. Catarrh. Hoarem-a. I'r ne- n( the Threat Vi nip pe or Brottrh al Tute- nd all I ea-e- ' the Luns. In all nw uddun cold, however taken, these TABLKT& t..iiii I- prompt i ai f freely use1 The iu-i! if il i rcu'jt oi i liiiMed. m t ite the eer t . ti lttack. and w . n a ver hrt t me rw- f to . . iv art . n t l. aflecte.i ..f jr.in- We.l Cir c Tiblet- are put up ml. ri ' 'oj- T ik i -ii ' -t turr lr th- cn't tie 'i uml .tt ur I'u;. -t immkI at ne- the aent n e rk I w '. inlti. return ma.l lon t te t tit j ai t..t i - Sohi ''ru -'- Pr . i r- t.er i JOllS Q. KKLLiK.i. - 1 t-M New Y r Send :or c reuiar. n - .t ' - I Mn I MAwtw ie uneiu '.el bj anv Rn wn -en it i call-, ext -'.ato i: : - u v J. -- . j fU" ?at"tiiiL. n ; 1 r i vi d -pel ih pred ! - (,. r.n I t! ere w.int t t CnlrMfi rel ere-1 the r L v by deletern us erret on sk n d -cs-es. Blotches, 1 P mple, i, ., Ac. Have v u Inaveutie St.i 1 n e i' . isppmpti . ded the systen, - I Kvert) of he Blood, Di , n tiDltii- i eral teakne nd inertia. Uar? you V. tkneri- o: the Ine-tt'pe y u t daner ut Chn.n,c Iharhea or Innamuii' tbe Bowels. Have you Weakness of the Uterneor Tnni- sans Yon are eap iBel t ufTerr m it n -t sravaieo .orm. Are voa dejecte.1. drowsy, dul. sturr-h.r'.-pressed m spirts, w.th head ache.) ck ache c u l- nrae and bad tust mouth 1 Fur a certain remedy fur all the-e dieae w c and trouble fur elean-'r; and )ir the v.tiated blood ami .31 part n ; n'.i r t. v tnl fi,ne. for build n up a:i rr-r. r i z ' wakenedrontttut'm Jl It! R1'.H. ' i pronounced by the leadta medic-il act1 r oi London and Pan, the Mnrt P .vkercl T i Altera t ve. known to the medical w-r.' ' Tr -n . new and untried diex very but hi- '..en u-el by Lhe liud:n phjn cans f other r-wA" witn wonderful remedial re'ult''. 1 n't weaken antl imp r the i tiv. rrn ' cithart esaad phr e they - ve only timj- r' rel rf Indizestioa. aatalescy and dpei- ' piles and kindred diMaes are save to follow t t u--e. Keep the blood pure and health is auret JOHN KELLOGG. I Piatt St .New New. Sole A-4nt Tor the United Mat' Pr-i-e 11 .s per battle. Semi tar Circular. May If vdAwlw 'TiypHODIMC-cure-everv pa n. Al- Tr. add bv tl ilmr: ( REl 1!E HOVT Pr ew York. Ma. fiAwlw Q SAMPLES fnt bv u.i 1 o,r Ht rt thjt - t qurk f..rfif. R. I. WoUUTT. i-i Chit it Niure, N. T- Mjy .MUsls SIXMtKT OF 15EAUT.. i Iloiv lo Hcatilily Die Cniilciin- If there isi.ne w -h .iearer than aBr.th.r t t heart of woman, it i. th. di .ire b h. hsaatiful. T1 widrulrepaUti.oriEO. W LAIRD'S -HLO Or YOlTIl" is rcry justly deterred. Ft -uroTin: and beautify inc th. sk a. it is an.1. oM - ' tbe hest toilet nreparat n in the world, it - laed of entirely aarmleas aaatunals. Bad wii 1. t' isavaodiate eflWts are to reader the skia a beaut 'i creanjy white, it will, after a few appl.r l aaake it soft, satnoUi and baantifally .-It-ar. r. -n i ibk olemisbes and iliseoloratioas. Tbia d -lliiful Wiiet breDaratK4i fca. 1. n v rarely tested the Board of Healtli ..f New rk City. Ilr. Loai. a Sajres, after earefBlt rum ' in; tae analysis nude by the Board, pn-o unce.1 Gn. V. Lttird's "Uloom ofVoitlli" narmleas, and Eat. rely Free fmm Anjth n-' ' iarioas to tb.' Health or Sik.n. Ei?IJBTraBB or CorrrKBrnrs. Asa- . or l-i istfbrUeo. W. Laird's '-Blooiaff lunta 1 Seno!ae has tbe t'aite.1 State, rei-eoue .unit" -srared on the fn.Lt label, ami tbe name, v Vt Laird," blown ia the slais on the be. k f .i.t buttle. S..W hjr all Iirani'ts and Fan. ' ' Dealers. May J t.ld ACJIL-VTS tVA'TIII. l'l.lt Tin: II03IE ol GOD'S PEOPLE ! The grandest and most ruecessil new k - nt AcktKwled,red to be the most decdeit ucce- : "" year now selling with astunhhnr rap d 1 contalas nearly Ai) ma jiificrnt Enzra ngs. ''a did opportunity for Agents tn mair numt-y i r culari containing full particulars and terms, seat free, address DLaTIN. U1LJIAN A C0 iitx&r' CoLa.-My iK-fdAwlw an:- jfjp