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THE BlilND MEN AND TUB ELEPHANT. JL HINDOO FAMI.E !!V JOHN O. 8AXB. It wu six ram of Indomtiin, To learning mnch Inclined, Who went to (oe the clcrlmnt, (Though all of them were blind,) That each by observation Might satisfy hl inhul. The first nppronchcil the elcphnnt, And happening to fill, Apilnst hi' broad nnil sturdy ilde, At once begun to bawl I "God ble mo I but ; the elephant It very liko n wnlli" The second, feeling of tho tuk. Cried, "liol wlrnt havo wo bcro So very round, nnd smooth nnd sharp? To mo 'tis very quccri Tho wonder of nn elephnnt It very Ilka n spear 1" Tho third approached tho nnlmal, Ami happening to tnko Tho fqulrmlnR tmnk within his hands, Thin up nnd boldly spokot "I tee," quoth he, "the elephant Ii very liko n snake 1" Tho fourth rencliod out hl eager hand, And felt nbout tho kneoi "WlmtTOost this wonderful benst Is liko Is mighty plain," nuoth lie) " 'TIs clear enough tho elephant Is very liko n trcol" Tho flflh who chanced to touch tho enr, Said. "E'en the hllndct man Can tell what lhl resembles most Deny tho fact who can, This marvel ol nn elephant Is very liko n faul" , Tho sixth no sooner had begun About tho benst to grope, Than seizing on tho swinging tall That fell within his scope, "I sec," quoth ho, "tho elephant Is very liko n ropol" And so theo men of Indoostnn Disputed loud and long, Kach in Ills own opinion Exceeding sthT nnd strong. Though each was parti' In tho right, And all wcro in tho wrong! MOIIAL. So, oft In tho theologlc wars Tho disputants, I ween, Rail on in vtter Ignornnco Of what tho others mean, And prate about an elephnnt Not ono of them has seen ! TUB RAGGED SOLDIER. Krom tho Student . nnd Schoolmate. Just at tho close of the revolutionary war, there was seen somewhere in one of the small towns of central Massachusetts, n ragged and lorlorn looking -toiuicr coming up tho dusty street, lie looked about on the corn fields tns- seling for the harvest, on the rich, bright patch es of wheat for tho sickle, nnd on the green po tato field, with curious eyes so at least thought c fp . In I I.. iur. i unite, wnu wus wanting icisureiy oeiiiiiu mm, going home irom the reaping to Ins sup tier. The latter was n stout furmer, dressed in home-made linen trowsers, without suspenders, vest or coat, 'i'lie ragged -soldier stopped un der the shade of n great sugar maple, and Mr. Towno overtook him, and stopped also. "Home from the wars ?" he asked. "Just out of the Ilritish clutches," replied the man, 'I've been a prisoner for years.' Ho re joined suddenly, 'Can jou tell me who lives in the next house, is it yours ?' 'No,' replied Tonne, 'Tompkins lives there. That house and farm too belong to a comrade of yours, as I suppose, his name was Jones, but lie was shot at Hunker Hill, nnd his widow married again.' The soldier leaned against the tree. 'What kind of a man is he, I mean what kind of people live there ? Would they be likely to let a poor soldier have something to eat?' 'If Tompkins is out, you'd he treated first rate there. Mrs. Tompkins is a nice woman, but he is the snarliest cur that ever gnawed n bone. He is a terrible surly neighbor, nnd he leads her a dogVlife. She missed it marrjing the fellow, but you see she had a hard time of it with thefarm after Jones went off soldiering, and when my son came back and said he was dead he saw him bleeding to death on tho bat tle field she broke right down, and this Tomp kins came along and got into work for her, and ho laid himself out to do first rate. He some how got on thu blind side of all of us, and when ho ottered himsell to her, I advised her to have him, and I am sorry I did it. You had better come homo with me. I always havo a bite for any poor fellow that's fought for his country.' 'Thank you,' kindly returned the soldier, 'but Mrs Tompkins is a distant a sort of old ac quaintance. The fact is I used to know her hrst husband, and I guess I will call there.' Mr. Towne watched him as ho went up to the door nnd knocked, and saw that he was admit ted by Mrs. Tompkins. 'Some old sweetheart of hers, may be,' said Mr. Towne, nodding to himself. 'He comes too late ; poor woman, she has a hard row to hoc now.' Then Mr. Towne went home to supper, and we will go with the soldier. 'Could you give n poor soldier a mouthful to cat ?' he asked. of the pale, nervous woman who opened tue door, she wiped her ejes with her white and blue checked apron, and set with alacrity about pro viding refreshments for the poor man, who had thrown himself in the nearest chair, and with his head leaning on his breast, seemed too tired even to remove his hat from his face. 'I am glad to have yoif eat, nnd I would not hurry you for anything,' she said in a frighten ed way, but you will eat quick, won't you ? for I exoect every moment he will bo in.' The man drew his chair to the table, keeping his hat on his head, ns though he belonged to the soxety of Friends, but that could not he, for the 'frier ds' do nut go to tho wars. He ate heartily of the bread and butter nnd cold meat, and how long he was about it? Mrs. Tompkins fidgeted. 'Dear Mel' she said to herself, 'if, he only knew, he would not be so cruel as to let lompkuiscomcm nnd catch him here.' She went nnd looked from the win dow, uneasily : butuho soldier gave no token of his meal coming to nn end. Now ho is pouring vinegar on the cold cabbage and pota toes. 1 can't ask him to tako those awav ii. his hand. Oh, dear, how slow ho is I has' not tho man any teeth ?' At last she said, mildly, 'I am very sorry to hurry you, sir, hut couldn't you let me spread some bread and butter, and .cut some slices of meat, to tako away with you. My husband will use abusive language to you, if no finds you here.' Before the soldier could reply, footstens were heard on the door-stono at the back door, and a man entered. He stonncd short, and looked at the soldier as a savage dog might look. Then he hroko out in a roar between n growl and a roar : 'Hey-day, Molly, a pretty pieto of business 1 What have I told you, time and again, nudam? You'll find you had better mind your master. And you, you lazy, thievinir vagabond, h.t mn seo you clear out of my house and cut off of my land a good deal quicker than you came on IUU i vl.li v . 'Your houso! and your land!' exclaimed tlm soldier, starting suddenly up, erect ami tall, and dashinL' off his hat with a nuick. fierv vesture. 1 l!l. I.' 1.." f 'i T. .. ills .eyes iiimicu imu ugimiing, unu ins lips quivered with indignation, ns he confronted tho astonished Tompkins. Tho latter was ofraid of him. and his wife had uiven a sudden nervous shriek when tho soldier first started to his feet nnd threw off his bat, nnd bad sunk trembling and half fainting in a cliair, Iur she recognized him. You halnt any business to interfere between mo and my wife,' said Tompkins, sulkily, cow- .eu by the attitude oi tno soiuier. 'Your wife!' exclaimed tho soldier, with the ivery concentration of contempt cxpressed in his voice, and jiointing to him with an indignant finger. -'Who ero you V asked Tompkins, with nn air '.My liusliand does not allow me to give any thing to travelers,' she said, 'but 1 always feel for the soldiers coming back, and I'll give you tome BUliner if V0U Won't lm lnnir r-nllnn. il.' nnrl of .effrontery. 'I am Harry Jones, sinco you nsk,' replied the soldier, 'tho owner of this home and this land, which you will leave this very hour I As for Molly, softening his tone as ho turned to the woman, now sobbing hysterically, 'sho shall chooio between us.' 'O Harry I' sobbed she, whilo Thompson stood dumb with astonishment, 'tako mo, save, me!' With one step he was at her side, holding her In his arms. 'What did you mean, treating this poor child so? Did you think, because shohnd no earthly pro.cctor, that (hero was not a God In heaven against you ?' No man who Is cruel to a woman Is ever tru ly brave, and Tompkins slunk aw ay liko a beat en spaniel. The next day had not passed away before cveiybody in the town knew thai Harry Jones had como homo nlivo nnd well to rcscuo his much enduring, patient wife from a worso con straint than that of a Ilritish prison hut what they all said, nnd what Harry said, nnd what Molly felt, I must leave )ou to imagine, for hero the legend ends. "ALL yOOL3 OUT WEST". Many years ago "all fools out West" was a cant phraso to indicato a blunder which giooti hands right out of tho heart of tho Hast, fre quently made In Imagining that because tho sun was behind them ns thev set their faces west ward, that luminary must needs bo in the knap sack on their own shoulders that they were bringing all the light with them. They had read llishop llerkcly's prophetic lintt nbout 'iho stor of empire.' going West, un til they fancied themselccs tho star 'bright par ticular.' Thev had heard that Indians yet roam the prairies of Illinois j that the inhabitants nro divided into four classes: hunters, trappers, savages, and human beings ; that wampum is 'legal lender,' and that children affectionately kill their grandmothers. And the most curious thing nbout tho whole business is, that they believed it nil and believ ed, too, that tho lamp they carried was borrow ed of Diogenes, and revealed the man the cynic vainly looked for, in the person of the bear er. Wo confess that fifteen years ago, we should ered the sun, caught up the lantern, nnd came to the West with just these notions. It did not take us long to find out that they had n day hereaway every day. At last, some ill-natured fellow asked us with a Winnchagoish leer, how many people over fifteen jears of nge, there were in Connecticut in 18 lo, who could neither rend nor write. Now you may judge how unkind this was, when you know that our ancestors came from tho State aforesaid, and that to us, 'brought up' in the wilderness of Northern New York, the sun seemed to rise from the bosom of that State every morning when you know, too, that we found the happy peoplo ho was inquiring after, made n regiment of Dogberrys six hundred strong 1 He could not have done an unkindcr thing, without aking us nbout their cousins in Northern New York, where we were horn, nnd where, thanks to tho woods nnd hollow logs, the census taker couldn't catch the ignorant catechumens. You may believe we left off swearing by the Kast concluded to 'swear not at all,' and to make ourself worthy to live in the West, if wo could, and to let tho prario winds blow our sil ly nirs away. We havo often wondered since, that anybody forgave us for thinkinc wo had entered upon 'missionary ground,' and for be ing ausum enough to tell ot it( because bylook ine in n mirror nnd about us. we discovered that several of the 'fools out West,' lad not been here a great while. A well-known bird, that knocks importunate ly upon tree-trunks, is said to bo the biggest when first hatched. Il has its parallels among featherlcss bipeds. We suspect ire were a fino specimen ot till parallels, and cannot help smiling when, now and then, we see little prools that 'birds of a feather are yet tumbling out from the same old nest. We havo 'a fellow feeling' for them, and have often 'told our ex perience, nnd counseled them, lor the sake ol their own usefulness and happiness, to 'grow small by degrees and beautifully less' as fast as possible. Many n man has come to Chicago in our day with a thousand gifts to make! him useful, against whom the doors of men's hearts were closed, because he thought an oyster-knife good enougl; to open them with. The West is a glorious field wherein to labor, if not to wait ; and he who toils earnestly ; who outlives affectation; who does not carry any old Anchises about upon his shoulders, will one day deem it a joy of his heart, and the pride of his life that he has bceu deemed worthy to live and labor in the West. Northern lllin- 'And where was the man stabbed?' asked an excited lawvcr o( a physician. 'The man was stabbed about nn inch and n half to the left of the medium line, and about an inch above the umbilicus, was the reply. O, yes, ,1 under stand now ; but I thought it was near the town hull. "A lass I nm no more," as the girl said when sue got married. TVriiSSIJLHOEFT WATHH CURE, Diut- J 1 TLEUOHO, Vermont. This Kstabllshmcnt, so widely known as the TIONKKR of Water Cures In this country, I nowt hetur than ever pre pared fur the reception of visitors, lUUnff heen unaMe to Hccomni (date many who appll d for rooms iist year, the pro prietor Iris added unother story to his front liulldlnsr, besides making many other internal llnproteiucnts, which will great-i y auu to toe coimon ana convinience or patients ami Hoard ers. All letters addressed to the proprietor will receive prompt attention. I'. 11. FRANCIS, t'rwrittor. C. W. OltAU, M. D., Physician. Ilffrri'iirPut lion Ilichard Warren, N. V. Hon. Oeorgo Kolloin, ' S. Shethar, Ki " J 8. Thayer, Ks.., Charles WOsch, , " John A. Merke, Kc., i (JuatAtus Kutter, l:sp, " A. rVhnlenwlnd, Ksj , J. A. I'ulien, Km., " Charles A. Clinton, Kn., lymls linesman, Ksrj., Chas. 0. Nazro, Ksq toston. 8. 11. Jones, PhlMelphla.l'a. Merton Lewis, F. S. Draper, Esq., " 0. D. Hangs, Kso,., II. A. I'age, Ks., " Henry SIM, l:si., N.O., La. S. J. Adler, tUi, den Chs. N. Rowley, " J. D. DeLicroix, Ksq. " J. 11. l'eabody, Danrers, Ms. Franklin Upton, Danvers.Ms, lion. II. Schlcl leu, Washing. ton, II. C. Geo. A. Ilalley, Ksq , Wash. Initon. II. C. Hon. II. Wilson, Wnshlngtoov II. Ki, B. Francis. Cnmhrldge. Mass I.. (1. Mead, Dr. lllggluson, Frost to Goodhue, 1'hlllp tttlls, Bauri lutlon,ll. Clarke, D.in. Kellogg, Geo lngg.'o.'c. Frost, li. I)J Harris, J. I), llradley, K. Klrkland, Chas. Chapln, Chas. Warder. Rev. K. C. Williams, Rer.G.f. Tyler, inancs uummlngs, fos. well Hunt, Frederick Hot brook, II. C. Fisher. llralthlioro, Vt. T AWRENCE WATER-CURE and HOTEL I J Hit ATTLKUOltO. Vermont. '1 his delightful retreat will open, under cntirJ new aus pices iur tue reception 01 visitors earty hi June, KErsaENCKa im thk enr ok new voag, A. Schincwlnd, esq , Gustavus Schwab, esq., Louis Grossman, esq., Charles Welsch, eM., Hlchurd II. llownc, esq., Alfred 8chermorhorn,csq., (1. O. Warren, esq., William llowne, esq , II. Wesendouk, esq., HetO-MuIn Collins, esq., Charles A. Clinton, esq., James Gray, esq., Julius Gollman, esq., Peter II. Sweeney.esn.. Hon. James K.Harvey, Washington t Major William Austin?, u. . A J l. w ens, esq., liraimnoro, and Judge Tyler, llrattloboro'. For further Information address KMIL AI'FKLHAUM.fWrlntendent. M21 liruttlclKiro', Vt rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED I a copartnership umler the Ann name of WHR13LE R & Ol HSON, f.r the purpose of carrying oti the tmtlneu of ll!ick sin .thing in fill its department. lUrlng mt'f'l a new ami commMIoui shop urnl rurnlihm It with nvtr tools anil material', ami employing th bedt ntul most cxiwrlcnoul workmen, we are prepared to accommodate our friends and the pulllc witti any work usually done, In such an estiblUhtncnt. Particular attention will Im K.ven to BIIOKINO 'JI0KSK3 hy ono of the proprietors, and I) AVI l IUO ELOW, who has lu a Urge experience In the hmlnesi, will Jo tlte OX-SIIOKINU. rrCYHUNK l)KM13,whtl It veil known at one of the best workmen In the country will snrwrlntcnJ ths Jobdixo Ii- partmcnt. rXT-SA'yJ next to the American Jfvuse, JOHN WIM.'KLKIt, KMKKSON UIU20N, Ilrattkboro, June 1,1801 tt3 B L A C K 8 M I T II I N G . a. v. UAitxnv, (Formerly ot Gutlford has leased the HUcksmlth shop on Flattreet, llrattlrboro latelr occupied by KVF.HKTT li ROQ F.RS. whore lieaUlrar. rv on Illacksmlthlnir In all Its branches. His experience In the business a arrauta him In salng that he can give the best assurances that all kinds or wora will ie jwrrorroed In faithful and satisfactory manner, Particular attention given to 1I0K9K 8II0KIN11. Those having horses with bail or contracted feet, caused by bad shoeing are Invited to give ine a call an I have had a targe cxrlence in such rases and have given satisfaction. O- l'rli-r-llriliircl. Horse Bhoelug, 1,00 I 0 Shoeing, 92.00, and other worn in proportion. Ail aim of JU1I WORK done cheap for ready pay. . Bhop open for work from 0 o'clock A.M.,toT P.M. Q. W. 1IARNHV, May 8, 18l.-6oi23 ntosT & :ooiiiul', (AT Till! OLD 8TANII,) WILL CONTINUE, AS HK1U2TOF01U5, to keep the Lftfgcit nnd Freshest Stock ot (IHOOKniia. F LOU It, I'RODUCK ami VI10VI8ICNS to bo found In the country. CT Their Store U the II RAH QUAllTKIlS for Cf cry Uitnirln their line aI they will endcarr to merit a continuance of the large trait e tfhtch they hare had In ycart pait. April 25, G ItOCKMES, At tho old stand or KIIOST Si GOODHUE. We are aewreeelvlnir, the LAMIKST.CHEArKSTai DST tTTOCK Ot GOODS, In our tine, ever offered for laloln this State. Comprising SUGARS, M0I.A8SK.S, fc BYItuTS.of all klmli TKA8 lleiUlllKKN & IILACKr?, alargo stockl COt'rKKS Whole anil Van Oroundl Bl'ICKi Fresh and Van, of all kinds I ritUITS k NUT8 Foreign and Domcillc Oil. Sperm, Bolar ami Whalol IIUIININO FI.UIB li KKllOSkNEl FISH of all klndll llillter, Ctirrnr, Kgli., Imr! Urmia, Trtic, AppiPR, I'oiniorn, vrliriftliirNf c. inll, UlnHtCoritiiKr, i'liriiiliijcToola, 'l'obncco, Non, Sic, Sic 17 Alt orders tor any article usualtr kent In a first class grocery store, at wholesale or retail, promptly answered and goods warranted. FIIOST It QOODHUK. Aprils. OUR I FLOUR 1 AT TAI! llllATTI.KIIOIK) FI.OUR STORE. We are now bcstnnlnr to receive our stoc of KXTRA and COMMON I1KANDS of tWVll direct from Mills anil Hill supply the trade as usual at lowest prices. ritusi K UUUU1IUK. April 25. JpURTILIZEUS. lOtoas Mates' Vhospliatc Lime) i u iniia i;oc's rnospnaic umc) 1 0 tuna Toudreltci 50 touts Ground l'lastir) For sale by FROST (t G30D11UK. April 29. rpEAS, COFFEES, &c. 6 CIIF3TS NKW mtF.K!f and RLACK TKAS, oi every grade, better, at present prices, than can be bought elsewhere. 1'tIRl! GROUND COFFEFS of all kinds) also, Whole do. Sl'lCKS all kinds Warranted Pure and Fresh Ground. apressly for our trade. Also. FANCY" OllOCKltlKS of orcrr descrlnllon. lust re ceived, Rr FROST K GOOUIIUK. April 25. ALTI SALT 11 SALT 1 I UOOO Itu.lirl., TiirliM Ulnlid Snll) lOO lliiKa Axlilou FlurSnltt lOO llim Mnralinir Fiiir Snlt; !!()() Iliina C. Kino Snllt 2000 linitaUruiiiul llorkSall) AT WI10LK3ALB AND RKTA1L, Ur April 2S. FROST k OOODHUK. s NUFF AND T0DACC0. LORRII.l.ARD'9, MACCAROY, and SCOTCH SNUFFdt ASDKRSON'SSDl.ACi: TOnACCO) STANDARD URANUS I'LUG TOIlACCOl ANTI-NKHVOL'8 SMOKING T011ACC0. In 10 ll. boxes. a new article, very flue and cheap, at wholesale and retail, April 25. FROST & OOODHUh'S. pOWDERI POWDER ! ! HtOST k OOODHUK aro Agents for the sate of K. U. TI.VKKIl & GO'S I'ORTINO AND 11 L A S T I N (1 POWDER. The trade supplied at manufacturers' prices. Also agents for the sale ot SAF1.TY iXSV. April 25. GRASS SEEDS. SOO Rushcls herds Grass Seed) 7 . no vt eslern Hover reed ) 150 do Premium Red Top do 1 at Wholesale and Retail, by FROST k G00D11UF.. llrattletHiro, Aprl 0, mri. 11 3?i'OTn 125 Cents tei $10, rm-)TT)nJCi JLJL111 o T33 W JiajRY STOItE. NovcmlKT, 1801. CHANDLBH &. DAVENPORT, 1ST o. a 231xlx. o'a Bloolt, WOULD AGAIN CALL THE ATTEN tlon of their customers and all others wishing to pur chase FLOUR, GKOCEKIKS, AND PROVISIONS, Oto their stock of goods, Among a hlch may be found a choice lot of SUGARS AND MOLASSES. TEAS, COFFEES, AND Sl'ICES, T0HACC0 AND CIGARS ; FRUITS, NUTS. CANDIES, SOARS j OILS, FLUID, KEROSENE, eve, &c. All of which will ba sold at low prices, atwholcsalo or retail, Br CIIA.N1H..UII tz DAVKNl'OllT. Brat'.lelwo, July 2t5h, 1801, ILOUR ALL GRADES ALWAYS ON I. liaul direct from the mill, for sale by CHANDLKR & DAVENPORT. July 24th, 1881. Q ALT ! SALT ! TURKS ISLAND, ASH. ion's rme, 9Iarstitirs Fine, coarse flue, 201b , 10!u. and 61b. Hags, U For sale Wholesale or Retail, Hy CHANDI.11R k DAVKNPORT. July 25th, 1801. VARIETIliS T Conilitliiir of Wooilcn and Stone Ware, Druilies. Feather Duitcrs, Hrooms, luup, Ulii. lunt, KCs, A CHANDKKU k DAVKNrt)RT3. July 2Mb, 1661. I7ISIL CODFISH, MACKEJU3L, SAL- 1 .nn.. Hl.-.l ll-llll..., Ill.. !. Jrn Forsaleby 'CUANDKKR Ii DAVF.NP0RT. July 25th, 1801. KEHOST3NI3 OIL. fPHE DOWNER KEROSENE OIL CO. JL are now ready to supply their STANDARD II.LUMI MATING Oil., at llrilut-rtl I'rl.c. OOlce 3XTo. 70 Wator Stroot, Ngia ijBiair SQciat, 1I0STON, Auj. 21,lS01.-3m35 LlFJiS SIZK avu. . FJIOTOGRAPIIIO POItTllAITS IN OIL, BEAUTIFULLY COLORED, (iiiriminB everything that has yet been before the public from the Photographic art. Alio, I'HOTOGRAl'HIC l'ICTURES, 1.1 ALt.TIII.llt VAtMKTIF.S, Embracing the AMRRO k aiFXANOTYPRl The l.lrrtKR l'll(IT0nitAl'!l,1liror (l.all atone sltnlagi PHOTOGRAPHS FOR 11USINES9 VISITING CARDSl MINIATURES BET IN RINGS, PINS ! WCKETS) Copying and Enlarging from Old Pictures I DOtfl IT SHORT SOTICt OX Till MUST IICA30SABH TIBM3, AT HOUGHTON'S PIOTUUK ROOMS, Nn. 2 (irnnlln IllocUt Dctng the most coinptcto rsUhllshment of the kind In the Btate, (J. II. IIOUOIITON, Operator. Ilrattlcltoro, Vt., Oct. 25. trw T1IK PI3UFECfr MKI.ODKON WITHOUT AN EQUAL. Almost kvi:uy Mail from far and nenr hrlnps to us sormriVTr ct Idcnco ol the Brunt favor and trrowtni floiularIty of this bcntitirul Instrument, and ahundnnt testimonials arc con stnntly reaching us pr-vlnjr concluMvtly thiit no other Ileed Instrument contnlns so many txctllenclcs as the rf.UFKCT MKUUiKON with IUhe Hamtsr and IIahmo.mc Attach MKNT. The Itarmonlo Attachment Is the moil valuahle of modern Improvements hy It the power ff the Instrument Is doubled TTilhout Increasing Its sire or the number uf Huds. Uur KKnLT ixvENTinllAKMONIC OUU AN for Ciukci.ks, Coscert and LrcrrHK ItitnMB has greater capacity and pow er than any othtr Instrument made In the Countrrjcontlilcr Itijr the price. It Is FAR MOFIE SIMPLE ftnd LF.3S ttADLt TO GLT OUT Of uitneii than other llecd Org.ui". It contains only half ah uast rkrdi ns other Instruments uf the same power, and consequently not half thk kxtissb to keen In tune. It has n fine powerful TKIUTj IIAS1. with UKED3 discon nected with the other part of the Instrument. Another entire new feature In tho Melod'on enterprise Is the lUTKNT HAlUor PIAXO ATTACH MKNT, to the Me ludenn. This Is precisely hat Its name Indicate, A coitmsiTio of Tiir MKLJDK0N AND 1'IANO FOHTK, and meets preclstly the wants nnu desires tt a large chisi who have long been anxious to sec the two Instruments combined In Mbi.opeox size. lnthlsunlniielnstrunienttheMKmDKON.or 1'IANO. may be played separately or combined, producing an effect unknown to any other Instrument, and must tc heard to be appreciated. We have arrangements with some of the best Piano Makers to receive from them regularly PIANOS of the very best quality which win io soiu hi ic s man iioston irices. A1k PIANOS and MKIsOm:ONd to rkxt. Alt Instruments warranted and sent to any part of the country at our risi. KSTKY & OHKKX Ilrattteboro, Vt., Jan. 1, 1861. BliNTAL NOTICE. rpiIE UN'DEllSlGXEl) respectfully informs JL the citizens of llrattlelKiro' and iclnlty that he has rented the Dental Rooms lately occupied by Dr. Cnlneirys, over W. E. Etson's Flour store, where he will l pleased to seo any who m ty be in need of the services of a Dentist. I. N. I'EARSON Ilrattteboro, Aug. 8,1800. tf33 DR. JAMES LEWIS'S EVE AND EAlt INFIEHAEY, 8il Cfturl-St., Corner Howard, lolon,Man. A YOUNG MAX Oil PHYSICIAN of cood moral character and selentidc literary attainments can dud a profitable situillon as assistant In my Infirmary by applying to ine unmiii.iiciy. tm It.VII.UOAI) XOTICKS. l.B.,.i,n....-H SUId.lVA.V RAII.UO.tl) NO hiiU:iH;.,i;lr U.K. tylMBIt ARRANUIIM E.NT. On nnd after MONDAY, DEChMIIER 10, I860. TRAINS will run as follows i SOUTH The MonNlso Tails will leave Windsor at 0:16 A.M., (conntclllig with trains from Montreal and Off. dvnsburgh,) Clareinontat 0:43, and Charlostown at 7:18 A. il., conncctlnf; at Bellows Falls with Cheshire Railroad for Boston, Lowell, M'orcesttr,nnd with Vt. Vnlley Railroad for Springfield, arrlvlni; at New Vorl, 4:45 V. 51. The MiilTkais will leave Windsor nt 12: 65, P.M., (or on arrival of Trains Iri.m Montreal, Ogdtnsburgh, Barton and Littleton,) Clareuont at lslOnnd Charlcstown at 2.22, P. M.l connecting nt Bellows Falls with Cheshire Railroad for Rorton, Worcester, kc, also with Vermont Valley Railroad for SprlnclUld, &c.,nrrrivlng at New York, at 11:10 P. M., and with ltutl.tnd end Burlington Ititllroad. NORTH The Mail Tana will le.ivo Bellows Falls at 12:20, Charlestown at 12:44, and Claremont nt 1:10 P. M.j connecting at Windsor with Vermont Central Railroad for Montpeller, Burlington, Rouse's Point, Montreal, Ogdens burg, Ac, and at White River Junction with Passumpsic Railroad for Wells River, Littleton, St. Johnsbury, Barton, and the Vthlte Mountains. The EvkninoTraik will leave Bellows Falls at 6:48,(on arrival of trains from Boston nnd New York,) Charlestown 0:13, and Claremont at 0:40 P. M., Sonneeting at Windsor with Vermont Central Railroad for Montllicr, Burlington, Rouse's Point, Montreal, Ogdenshurgh, fcc. i:i)VAKI) TIlO.-Ml'SON.Siil.t. Charlestown, N. II., Doc. 10, 1800. J;-,iUiiiiiii.l H.v ll.KOA I). -' "rTr: SI'MMER ARRANGEMENT FOR 1501. On and after MONDAY, August 12, 1801, Trains will run as follows, vis: Moxinij SOUTH and EJST. Leave Burlington, O.OO and 10.30 A. M and 0.00 P. M. Arrive at Rutland, 12.00 M., 12 30 P.M. nnd 12 00 (night.) Lentc Rutland 6 25 and 11.00 A. M. and 12.36 P. M. Arrive nt B-llows Falls, 7.60 A. M. 2.40 and 4.16 1. M. Moving XORTHand WEST Leave Bellows Falls, 6.20 A. M. 12.25 and 6.30 P. M. Arrive nt Rutland, 10.10 A. M. 2 65 and 8 00 P. M. Uave Rutland, 0.30 A. M. 1.20 and 3.35 P. M. Arrive at Burlington, u 30 A. M. 0 00 and 7.00 P. M. TraliiM Coitnrrt o follow,,! ETAt RIT.1.INGT0N, with Vermont Central, and Ver mont and Canada Railroads, for Montpt-lii r, M. Albans, Route's Point, Montreal, Ogdensburgb, and the West. At RUT LAND, with trains for Troy, Albany and New York, Saratoga eprings, Schenectady and the West. At HEl.lJVlB FALia, with trains of Chcsh'.ro Railroad for Fltchburgh, Worcester, Lowell and Iioston. With Vermont Valley Ro id, for Bratthlnro, Sprlnglleld, Hartford, New Ila len, and New York, anl with Sullivan Ratlroad, for Wind sor, White River Junction, Wells River, St. Johnsbury, Bar ton, Littleton and the White Mountains. BO" Passengers fo the West will find this n cheap, pleas ant an I expeditious route. Sleeping Cars on all night trains between Troy and Rutland and Montreal. For Tickets and all necessary Information, enquire at the Ofllccs on the line, E. A. CIIAFIN, Superintendent. Rutland, August 8, 1861. TI?.,.iw...,C' II ES II I It K UAII.KOAl). Sum. Jalsll'iiwOtimer Arrangunent On and nfur .MONDAY, r-- -yaprii 10, 1SC0, Trains will run as follows. MOVING EAST Uave Ib llmrs Falls at 8.30 A. M. and 2.10 P. M. Kecne nt 0.40 A. M. nnd 3 35 P. M. and arrive ut Fltchburg at 12 00 M. and 5.15 P. M.l Boston at 2 30 and 7 30 P. M. Worcester at 2 00 and 7.00 P M. MOVING WEST. Leave Boston at 7.30 and 11.00 A.M.j Kitchburgnt 945 A.M., and 1.30 P. M. Keeue, 11.30 A.M., and 3.40 P. M. and ar rive at Billows Falls at 12 25 and 4.40 P.M.) Windsor, 1.20 and0.35P.M.I Rutlaud, 3.00 and 8.00 P. M.l Burlington, O.OO P.M. Trnin Connret at follow t Train at Bellows Falls with Rl'TLAND ft BUR LINGTON RAILROAD, for Rutland, Burlington, Montreal, Ogdensburgb, Albany, Troy, Saratoga Springs, Schenectady and the West Also, with SULLIVAN RAILROAD, for Windsor, White River Junction, Burlington, ogdensburgh. 3Ioutreal, St. Johrsbury, Ac, via VT. CENTIUL, PASSUMPSIC, and VERMONT It CANADA ROADS, Ac. Both trains make di. reel connection via T. CENTRA I. R. R. fer all point north. Down Traint Connret at Vilchburg with Trains or Fllchburg k Worcester It. R. for WorcesTtr, Norwich, Providence and Ntw York City. And at Oroton Junction wlthtralnsof Worcester k Nashua R. R. for Nuhu i and Concord and with Trains of Stony Brook R. It. for Lowell, Uwrince, Ac. Tickets for all imlnts West may be secured at any sta Hon on Cheshire Railroad and baggage will be checked through to Bulf.ilo or Surcitlon Bridge. K. A. t'HAl'IX. ni"'l-ltllcniU'nt. Superintendent's Office, Kiei.e, April 10, 1800. yj..M,im....;4 VIIUMONT jmHsnjtaijUOAi). on arul after; 'TT1wll,0l, TRAINS will mi Villi MONT VAI.I.KV 11A I Iy er Nvrtii.i i , .i'rir yra, run as follows i Iaic Bellows Falls for BrattU boro, 7 60 A. SI. and 2 35 P M. Reluming IcaioBrattli lKiMror Billows Falls, 10 05 A.M. and 4 36 P. M. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Bellows Falls at 0.15 A.M.) BrattkU.ro 3.35 P. M. The two Passenger Trains oier this route, connect South with lite Vt. & Mass ichusrtts and Connecticut River Rallnads to Sprlnglleld, Hartford, New Haven and Bridgeport direct tu New York. On the North with the Rutland 4: Burlington, Su -livan, Veunont Central, Vtrmout A: ('anadi, Conmctlcut and Passumpsic Rivers Rail Roads, forming direct cutimiunlcation with Whit hull, Saratoga and Seht neetady, tt-Johnsbury and White MouuUlns, llurliugtou and Rouse's Point, Ogdensburgh and Montreal. M. S1A1AT, Sua;riiiU-lidem, Vt. Valley It. R.Offlce, April 2.h, 1S01. 10 NEW HAVEN AND NOUTIIAMl'TON RAILROAD. On nnd nfur Monday, June 3d, 1E61, Trains will run ns follows: Iave Northampton 0 20 a. ro , Mall and Passenger Train for New Haven and New Yorkt 11.05 a. in., Accommodation Train for WestfliM. Leave New Haven for Northampton, Accommodation at 7.00 a.m., contacting alth train on Conn. RltirR. R. fr Ibe North! 3.45 p, m., Mull and Passenger, on arrival of 12.16 p. in. Train from New York, connecting ut Westfleld dlrtct for Albany and the West. Iavo Westfleld 7.16 i, in. for Northampton on arrival of train from Albany, Connectl ns, at Northampton with Conn. River R. 11. at Westfleld, Westim Rallriudi at Plalnlltld, Providence, Hartford and Flshklll R. R. at New Haven with New York und New Haven R, R. New Ilavin, Ntw lmdon aid Stou nlngton R. R., and New Haven, Hartford and Spilnglleld R. Tlcktts told and Baggage checked to all principal points West. Freight fora anted with equal dispatch as by Express. CHAS. ti. YEAMANS, Sup't. Wcitfltld, June 1st, 1801. tKl To tlio IP X3. "folio. w K TAKK l'LKASUltK IN ANXOUNC-, Inn to our mimrrnus Friends and Patrons. thAt ow Ing ti our large and Increasing trade, (for fthlch we wish them to accept our sincere thanks,) we hare found It neevs tary to Increase our Slock to the utmost capacity that our small Store Is capable of containing. And wish to say to the I'umic ami our ratrons every wnere, inai tiiey can nni at T II O It N ' S An DHUO, MEDICINE, or CHEMICAL wanted, llnrlnar rcccntlr made lariro rurclinscs In NEW YORK. of nn exclusive Cash House, we are sure wo can sell a puro artklo of :Hi:ini. ajwa r-j FOll CASH, Clirnper limn nnr Drii Iloiian lis Vcrinoiil Pliysiclans wilt find a fresher ami latter assortment of Medicine Including most of the rare Chemicals than often kept in a country shon. Medicines to suit all Schools of Practitioners, with Surgical and Denial Instruments, TIIUSSKS AND SUIMORTKK8 of the most approved patterns, MKTALIO, GLASS & 11UBHUII SYRINGES, IDavicloori. Syringo, with Anal and Vaginal Pipes, capable of throwing a contin uous stream ti any extent. NO FAMILY SHOULD UK WITHOUT ONE. EUROPEAN LKKUIIKS ALWAT3 OH HASD. Photographers can be furnished with PUKE CHEMICALS, AT CITT PRICES. Tomloii Porlrr mill Srolrh AIr (in original packages), which X Import myself, snd which can be relied upon as no imitation. FUKSII COXOHKSS & KMPIHE WATEIl, always on hand, hy the easo or single hotlto. THE BEST ASSORTED l'OTASII. by he Cask or In any quantity to suit. TOBACCO AND CIQARS, of the Choicest Brands. A large variety of I'irES, Also a general assortment or I' A JULY OKOCIMUnS, with TEAS AND COFFEES thattannot fall to suit. Dealers can buy of roe, any articles of Medicines that are usually kept In country stores, for less than they can obtain them from the city. Patent Medicines furnished at trade prices. I.N. THORN. Rrattlcboro, April 20, 1800. 10 NKW F1HM 1 NKW STORK! NKW GOODS I Mil. II. HASTINGS ami A. P. WILDEII, HAVK FOIDIHD A COFAIITNKHSHIP under tho name of IIASTINUS & W1LDKU, and h ive movcil Into their new and elegant store corner of Maine und Ulllut Streets, where they have Just received a very large stuck of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, which havo been purchnsod for CA II at present PANIO .'KICKS, expressly for the Spring and Summer trade, and they will be sold as LOW as they can be bought any where. Our store which has been fitted up eipressly for us Is ac knowledged by all to lo the best arranged one In the state. It U divided Into five departments for the accommodation of the different branches of our business. In department No. 1 may 1k found ft above stated a very large and fashionable assortment of J) li Y GOODS In depnrtracnt No. 2 can be found an ENTIRKLY NKW STOCK of Carp otings In all the varieties of TAi'iiaritr, s ply, INGRAIN, LOWRLI, KXTItAS, SUl'KRS, AND KXTRAS. Also, STAIR CARPETINGS, STRAW MATTINGS, all widths. Id, 5-4, B-4, 8-4 OIL CLOTHS, RU03, MATS, STAIR ROUS, Ac, kc. In department No. 3 we hare a large stock of l'.U'KIl HANGINGS, WINDOW SIIADUS, Iloth Plain and Qllt OU11TAIN FIXTU11ES, &c. In department No. 4 we have tlte largsst and test stock CHINA, CROCKKIIVANII GLASS WAHK to he found In this vicinity which we shall sell as low as any lio.ly, la dcpirtincnt No. d we have ar very choice stock of t'A.MIIiV li IIOCKRIRS, khuoskm: on,. IIUII.VINC FLUID, ic.ir. All kinds of FARMERS' rilODUCE taken In exchange for Goods. " All aro Invited to call anl look through our Store and ex amino our sUick. Goods will he frerlj shown whether ou wish purchase or not. ftJRenumlKT tho place and call early. Corner Mnlii uuil Ulllot Slri't'ta. "WHAT WILi THEY GMT OP NEXT?" CALL AT i:. j. cAicii;iVTnii's AND S K K . rpiIR I,AltGKST AND I1EST SKI.ECTICU X assortment of TOYS AN1I FANCY OOOIW for Christ nus and New Years et tr brought luto this vicinity. DI.UUKS AND ALMANACS I' till 1HII1. Over rirrr illfferentslylasof IlIARIKS, besides a good as sortinentof ALMANACK. For sale cheap, lly K. J. CARl'KNTKR, I'dllT.'MONNAlES. A large stock ot I'ORTSIONNAIIS, I'L'RKS, I.VIAT1IFR HAGS, Ac, Ac, can be lound at a tow price At K. J. CAItl'ENTEll'S. N'KWSl'Al'KHS, .'MAGA7.INKS, Sir., Cnn be furnished by mall or othera se, In most alt cases at publishers' prices, or less. At CARl'KNTKR'S I'erladieal Urpot, Ko. 2 Ha4 ' Mule. Os'fTT, AND SK12. IluirrnuoBo, Vt., Pec. 1, 1S00. 19 NKW GOODS. rpiIK LADIKS WILL FIND A Sl'I.KNDll) X assortment of Fall and Winter Goo Is, comprising! II0.NNKTS, RlllRONS, VKI.VKTS, BATIKS, BILKS, ARTIFICIAL I LOWERS, FEATHERS, KMUROIliERIEH, Ac, Ac. All kinds of Mlllluery worldone to order In the lest man. ""' -JL , ,.IIIS.T.AVH11V'!I. Cr Store In Flsk'i llloek, opposlla the 1'osl offlee. Ilrattlcboro, Sept. 20th, 1801. 3S I.NSl'KANtK. IKNKUAL INSUHANCH AGKNCY. niLMutoa'. 8tu tlua. Notice Is licrehKlven hy the sulwcrihcr that he Is prepared to Issue policies on I.I K STOCK, as well as other html, of property on as faruralile trms and In as rellahle Cnmpanlet (thy havlnn all oinpllcl with the laws of this State) as any doing Imslnca In this Stale. Ftaxras and olh ers woul I do will to call Muro Insuring elsewhere and ex amine and judpe for themselves. The oorahlned capital of thccompanlcswhlch hnrepresenta hcInK 93.OUO.OOI), and upwards, enahlcs lilm U Issue nnllclnfor any requlre.1 amount. ifa.m,l l pf. r in the advertisements of thesevernlcoiana- 1 hies puMlshcd herein for further '',rlJ,ciu,,"l"KEg3EN)KNi Jan. 1,1861. YE 11 MO NT MUTUAL FI11K Insuranco Company. This Company continues to do business on favorable terms. Capital on the 1st of August last, tl.600.721 01, and dally Increasing. TNA FIHK INSUltANCE r . ft-. .t.. AKM tm 4 te i l..na nuiakt w. td for Insurance In thll Company ono of the oldest in the ... . V ti Vl'Q.L'UllW union ii.wuuHMis.si NATIONAL LIFE INSUHANCE COM p.iny of tho t'nll States. 1 he subscriber having Win npitolntcd Agent for this well is tablUhtd Company, will effect Insurance to nny amount not exceeding $10,000 on one risk. F. II. FKSSKNDKN. rjiim PAiiK rmu IXsunA'CK co. Ol the City of New Y'ork. Cii.li Ciiillnl, OO.OOO. AVITH Ij A It G E SUKl'IsUS. This Company Insures Rulldlngs, Merchandise, Household Furniture, and I'er&onal Property generally against I.oss or Damage by Fire. JUSIAII W. IIAKEIl, 1'resHent WM.J AFFRAY, Sec'y. JOHN RODIfE, Ylco I'rcsldent. DIRECTORS. J. W. llaker, F. V. Schoals, Geo. W. Walt, J.R. Lawrence, J. L. Everilt, Thos. Gardiner, Geo. C. l'elers, .lohn llrsllne, II. M. Wells, Fdwd. Schcll, F. T. Furn.ild, Wm. II. Arthur, Chas. L.Noo.Jasll.Ilerny, Win. II Livingston, I'.V.ll-e-lie, Geo. 1'. Hlch, II. A. o.l,J. C. Whitney, R. S. Hcncdict, T. M. Mayhew, F. A. Palmer, M. Y. Ilunn, Jos. Rogers, II, Jarobus, A. Mills, M. Kane, Wm. bunnlng, J. C.llaldwln, T. W. Quick, Mnhlntt A pgar, .t. A.Vnn HUrc m, Jnhn Romer, G. Van Noslralid, Ilriuli Knajip, M. 11. Duckworth, L. L. IKkwocul, J. 8. Harris, Matthew Kelley, 11. lleadlcst m, Ml chael Gibney, Alrich llenken, John II. F.mcry, Oscar Varet, Jas. Peacock. J. J. SEARING, Purveyor. Y. II. FESSENDEN, Agent, Rrattlcboro, Vt. HARTFORD, CONN. grated j C. C. WAITE, Scc'y. C. D. BOWERS, Pres't. This Company has a Capital of a QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS, All paid In nnd securely invested. Rlsk, on most clashes of pi operty, ill be taken at rea sonable rates. Apply lo F. 11. FESSENDEN, Actsi. s riUXGFIELD F1IIK AM) MAMNE Insurance Company, of Springfield, Mass. CAHTAL fcTOCK, $160,000. OFFICE, CITY HOTEL II LOCK. Insures Real and Personal Property against Fire, on favora hie Terms. I) I P. '. CTU II S . EDMUND FREEMAN, AI.RERT MORGAN, ' DANIEL L. 1IA11RIL, CHARLES MERRIAM, MARVIN C11APIN, WA1TSTILL HASTINGS, CHESTER W. CIIAPIN, GEORGE WALKER, ANDREW HUNTINGTON, WILLIS PHELPS, EDWARD S0UTIIW0RT1I, SAMUEL S. DAY. JOHN B. MERRICK, KDMUXD FRKEMAN, President. WIIJ.IAJI CONNE1!, Secretnry. Applications for Insurance may be made to F. II. FESSENDEN, Agent at Ilrattleboro, A' TLANTIC FIKE AND MAKIXK IN suranee Comttauy, Providence, R. I. PAID UP CAPITAL, I160 0O0. OFFICE NO. 10 NORTH MAIN STREET. Insure against Fire Risks cn as favorable Urms as other Re sponsible Companies. i) 1 1: i: o t o i: s . SL'CHET MAVRAN, Hon. W.W. 1IOPP1N, Gov. of Rhotle Island. Hon. JAMES Y. SMITH, Mayor of Providence. DAVID SIsSON. F. II. RICHMOND. JAM ES S. l'HETTEPLACE, ,111X1.11.. 11- II 1 I t JOHN A TAFT, 11. W. EVANS, JADEZ M. FISHER, FREVTON DENNETT, HENRY V. GARDNER, JACOI1 T.SEAQRAVES, I II. STEVENS, .GEORGE L. CLARK. S. MAUKAX, President. 11. SrKVKN'S, Secretary. F. II. FESSENDEN, Agent at Rrattleboro, M ASSASOIT IXSUHAN'CE COMPANY, Springfield, Mass. CASH CAPITAL, (150.000. This Company is prepared to Insure Real and Personal rroiR-riy against i ire on as lavoraoie terms as similar instl tutlons. i) 1 1: k c t o i: s SAMUEL S. DAY, CHESTER W. CHAl'IN, J. II. VINTON, KIEPIIEN C. 1IKM1S, HENRY Fl'LLhR, JR , J, R. M. STEII111NS, li. S. CIIAPIN, WILLIAM 11IRNIE, A. W. CIIAPIN, HENRY GRAY, C. L. COMLL, A. L. SOULE, O. 11. UREENLEAF. SAMUKI. S. DAY, President J. S. PARISH, Secretary. F. II. FESSENDEN, Agent at Brattlebro, QONVAY FIllH INSUltANCE puny, Cnnwaj, Mass. COM INCORPORATED AND ORGANIZED IN 1849. ASSETS, 200 000 DOL"ARS. JAM ESS. WHITNEY, ASA H0WLAND, EDMUND 11URKE, E. D. HAMILTON, FRANKLIN CHILI'S, WAIT REM ENT, LEWIS RODMAN, W. II. HOWDOIN, WM. ELLIOTT, D. F. M'HILYRAY, A. II. lll'LLEN, J0SIAH ALLIS. .IAS. S. WIIIT.NLT, President. ,IOS. II. SPRAijL'l'., Secretory. F. II. FESSENDEN, Agent at Rrattleboro. OME IXSUllANCn COMPANY i V the City of New lorW. CAPU CAriTAL,1.0m000 srilPM'S OVKU f300.000 The subsiriU'r hating accepted tho Agencyof thlCinipn ny nnd halti tiled In the Secretary of fctatu OiTlce, the evidence of Its reponnIbllity, require.! by our Statute, Is now prepared to tale risks of property usually Insured In thl vl cinlty,onf.norahle t-rms ami grant I'olicU-s without dvbiy. The perfcet reionlbllity of this Company and the known f h-4racter of Its officers entitle It to a r ink among the very (lMIimuroountry. L, U. MHAP, Agent, llrnttbboro, Jan. 1,1861. notici: to Tin: iu iu.ic. Th mhkifrlher woutl Inform Mi ltd fi iends hikI ! itrons ami the iiul- lie generally tliut he InUtt Is to run m r.-ruia rrom jia"ionvUio nch way to N'ortli Aditms nnd Urattlctioro, iturtiiv frm jHcksonvIlle .Mund iy iiisrulig t.f each witrk Ht sit o'ol Kk A- M and arrle in North Adams lit seaiiiu for tin at tern in triiuof cars) nnd rlurn to Jackson ville uu the next il.ty aftr the train arrives In Nurtit Adams, Alss), start on Thursl.ty morning of tlm s uue wetk as alie nd return mi the iut thiy us ulmtu. Purt from Jackso.j vllle on Wixluesilay and ti-ilurday morning and i un to Drst tleboto anil back on the sanu1 d.iyt, U-r the puroe of carry Ing l'AiyKNUKK,d..lng IlXl'lUUM IH'SINIS K i:rrauls of nil kindij and will sifvly do any butliet tlial muy be In tnulftl to his care. I'ruinpt attention will be paid to doing Hanking llujti.es as I shall bo tu be lu North Adam and llratiUboro In Hanking hour'. OKOIUIIJ W. O00DKLL. June 25, 1S01.-20 TO CAHPENTER5 AND BUILDERS, We are now aM to m timf.icture Mm DCOK.EiAeil aiM UI.IND?. t In the best maoner nul at short notice, AH work warranted erfiet. We have alt Lludsnf woodworking tnacldnery and are prvpantl to. I.. P1ANIN J.H.VWIN0, MA rCIUNU.FOUOLL HAHN0, TKNO.MM1, l.o.. In the bet shape. lih newaml lmprovel Machinery nnl the K't nnd most uxprrlenfeil orVmen, we. are enabled tootTir superior &d vuntagrs to all who Uh any thing In our line, A prime stock of LUMUKH comdantly on hand. ijy First floor Ktey 4 Green's building, A.D.& A.U.NOUHSE. Drattleboro, May 23, 1S01. A SAl'K A XV, Ooughs.Crou Rn.nilSKAStrf t: AND Sl'EHDY UEMI.DY FOll , Crouo. Asthma. Whooping ' ugh. Stre Throat IISKASKS of tho THROAT and I.l NliS The mnlchless success And untr (M lunted tnnnlr!tv whlh this remedy has attained In one sh.t year, w-.uld iom to be aaafllcl.nt guaranty of It. excellency. If any one doubts It let such give It one trial. Until tlio rolliiivhiK t From Hon. Levi Undcrwiml, l.b'ut. Oivernor of Vermont. Slcssrt.' K. II. Magonn k Co i I have used yratr WKKK8' MAGIC COMI'OI'Ml.fir severe colds and io,re throat, ami It has proved aneftlclent rcmnly. It Is a valuable accession to the list of remedies f.r colds, coughs. Ad. on,, e , lonrs, I.Lil LflllCllWOUD. Rurllngton, Ocb,lier 8, 1100, From lion. Joscps, l'oland, Btate Senator of Vermont I have usul your WEEKS' MAGIC COMIWNll In my family, and have never fu 1 1 any remedy so effectual In cur ing oiunhs nml s.,r thr .at, and other diseases of the lungs. Monllieller, Oct. 1,1VX. JOSEPH POLAND. Fiom. Hon. Tltnolhy p. Rnlrield. Hy using your W EEKS' MAGIC COM I'OUN I) a short lime, I was entirely cured of one of the sevf ret and innH ohtlnnle coldl ujion my lungs that I have experienced. I know of no remedy e,ual to it for coughs and luag cmplaints g.-rierally. MonlK.lier,Oet.l3,H0O. TIMOTHY P. RKtlFIEt.I). From Rev. K. I). Smith, !. D l'rlnclpal of New Hampton In. slltutlon. Tlio .MAGIC COMPOUND which yml rurnlshcd me last Blrlng, when I was sulTeriiig in it severely fro.n the t rf.ts of a long continued o.d.1 upon lungs, nrled like a charm. Tho first night after taking It, I cmighed lees nnd slept h'ttT than for weeks before, nnd the use of it flmlly removed the diffi culty entirely. I should dse It nirahi in preference to any lueJlctne 1 have tried when similarly aUccted Yours truly, K. D. SMITH. Talrfax, Vt., April 24, 1SC0. A short time since my child was nltaeked most seven ly with the croup. Wo th Might sho could not live for live minutes, A th-gle dose of WEEKS' MAGIC C'OMI'OI'ND relieved her nt once, nnd she has had no attack of 11 since. 1 think no lamlly should Iw without it. M. V. VARNEY, Principal Mlsslstpiol Vnlley Academy. North Troy, April 18,1600. 33. 33. Mngoou c Co., St. JoiisanfitY. Vkhmost I'roi'Iuituhs. tor Sold In Rratllehoro by I. N. THORN ly27 A CANADIAN KKMKOV f'o Cojiiirne, Irregularity and Debility of thf I)ijet t live uryannyinaHrmg iiciiaar.neiMtniuaeaervout Ho4yVarnlyiM iff., A MOMENT'S llliFLECriON OUGHTTO rl conrlnco n nensihlc mnn of the folly nnl dancer of constantly ilosinj? with 0:itharti' Mcllclncfl. The practice it ptrnicioui nwl auicidal. An cxptrlpucc of forty yc irs bat taught me thit the constantly increasing evils of hvllatioa are fearfully rtjrgnivftteii hy the to free uif of Cathartics. The Amir lean people are f.ist lLcomln(f a nation of dynpep. tics hy their artificial mrKs of WW. Drastic Cuthartics In crease the Irritability, and prof t rate the strength of the dl geitve organs. The I'llls now oiToret! are especially designed to allay this Irritability, and at the simo time to Invigorate nnd rength- vn all the function of digestion, while they ar gently I.ixa- tivr. They arc so inii-i ana inviporating mat ono is not ro mlndcl hy nny dlsagrecaljlo t-Uccts that he has taken toed I. cine. Uunlness Men, StiUcnts. Profesnionai Jien, Females, nnJ all jKrsuns leading a confined or sedentary life, should try them, The undersigned PhyslcUn, cheerfully certify to tho high Drofesnlonal stindlnir of 1)11. COLI1Y nf Stanstead. one of the oldest ami heit Physician, nnd to the excellent qualities of his "Anti-vofurean'rioiuc rnu," which we uavv uicu umur practice, ami highly approve. j. ii. liinsiJA, .ti. iiM l'utinnm, j. t.. O. K. COTTON, il. D., Cowmisville. CIIA1U.KS HItOWN, 1. D.f do. 8. S r'0.m:U, M. I Ilrome. NOItMAN CLKVKIAND, M. P., Ihirnston. N. JKNKH, M. P., do. C. M'. COWLKS, M. D. Stanstead. JOHN MKIG?, M. D.,do. JOSKl'II lilt HA DON, M. D.t Surgeon U. N. BKNJAMIN HAM0N, M. D.Coatlcook. LKMUKLHICIIMOND, M. II., Perhy Dine. M. 11. OMNKS, M. IM Comptnn, C. K. O. O. SOMKUS, M. I)., Magog. C. K. J. C. HUTIIKHKOltD, M. 1). Newport, Vt. T-rl'ren.ired hy 1)K. M. K. CO LI1V, Stanstead. C. i:., nnd Derby Line, Vermont. S-M In llrattloboro by I. N.THOIIN and by dealers In med icine generally. Iy27 Byspepsia Eemedy Dr. DARIUS HAM'S AROMATIC lNVHJOUATINfi SPIRIT. Thit Medicine hat been uied by the public for tlx yearn icitk inert aiiwj faior. It ii recommended to cure JJyMpepsta, A'ertoujtnos, Utart-Hurn, Colic I'atnt, Wind in the Stomach, or Pain in h II irei, Headache ) Drotcsinesi, Kidney Complainti, Low Spiriti, Delirium Tremen$, Intemperance, IT SnilLLAIES, L'X HI LA RATES, I.WIQOnATCS, BIT WILL SOT ISTUS1CATK OU STCPLFT, AS A MKDICIXE, it is quick and effectual, curlmr the moat aireraated cases of Dyipepsla Kidney Complaints, and all other derangements of the Stomach and liotrclrf, In a swtdy manner. It will instantly revive the most melancholy nnd drooping spirits, nnd restore the weak, nervous and sickly to health, strength and vigor. Persons who, from the Injudicious uc of liquors, have be come dejected, and their nervous systems shattered, consti tutions broken down, and subject to that horrible curse to humanity, the Dbliku'm Teks3, will, nhnost Immediately, let i uto nippy ami ncauny intigornungeiucacy oi nr. uam a Invigorating Spirit. WHAT IT VII,r4 DO. Dose One wlrm glass full as often us Is necessary. One dose will remove all Hid Spirits. One dose will cure Heart bum. Three doses will enr c Indigestion. Ot.e dose will give you a Oood Apetlte. One dole will stop the distressing und disagreeable of Wind or Flatulence, and soon ns the stomach receives the Invigorating Spirit, tho ;listruing load and all painful feelings will le reiiKAed. One dose will rtmove the most distressing pains of Colic, and In the Mninuch or bow els. A few doses will remove all nbsti uctlons In the Kidney, Itladdcr or I'rlnary Organs. I'irsons wo arc seriously n diet ed with any Kidney tVm plaints arw assured sieedy relief by a iIobo or two, and a radical cure by the use of one or tno bottles. NIC.TLY DISSIPATION. Tersons who, from dissipating too much oir night, and feel the evil effects of oisuuoui liqurre, In violent headaches, sickness of stomach, weakness, giddiness, Lc , will find one dose wilt remove all bad feelings. Uidlesof weak and sickly constitutions, should take the Invigorating Spirit three times a dy( It will make them strong, healthy and happy, rtmote all obstructions nnd Ir regularities fri ni the menstrual tTgans, and restore the bloom f health and beauty to the careworn face. During pregnan cy It IU be found au invaluable medli ine to r tnme disa greeable sensations ut the stomach. All the proprietor asks, Is a trl tl, and to Induce thH, he has put up the Invicokatixg SriiiiT In pint Ix.ttles.at Wets., quarts f 1. M. S. Hum k Co., Itonton, (ienfral Agmt. For sale in Hmttklxro hy Joseph Clahic und I. N. Tuors, und by dealers gci..rally every n here. iu" mil. xr ''IVATF MEDigal purpose V K offer to the country trade nnil consumers, ' n cotniloto Hsiortmc-nt vt cvtry virlctjr ol X4lquor. WliirH, Sic, anl woaM t.iy that our cxjH'rtcnc. of noro llun KOI1TV YIHItS ns Importer! is nl onl a sufficient KU inntec for tlio Psirlly uftmr fSooil.. but that It en ables ns ti offer ml Vnt4j:es ti buyers th it cannot Imi eicellcl by uny house In lloton. 0,t1d to tho tlllnculty of prvurlns;, In many twins, a strictly pure sn.1 n-llabU artlcl..nf Ti'uors iiiJ ll'inti for mclicinal anl other 'irsos, we hato for many year glteu s)k-cU1 atteutl-'ii to tilling opl.-rs for I'm. vir ITe, nJ onisumers will llo l I' Kruutly to th Ir a. Iran. Ie to wml their onl rs to m ilir.t as wecniloyno trel llliK or other agents winterer, lvr.'ns who niulro J'ure Uqwn and Jl'fnri, in lame or "mill ijiuiitlti, , may rest aisur! Ih4t all orJers will r.-e-lve, ur Ik..i ners.m,il all. ntlon, Bil l tint every article s 'ill from our hou. Kill In salnr.o tory Inerery respeet CtmimuiilfcilionB by null will reciiepromrt attention, with full aa l cmnplelo coUliju. ol gwjs, prices Jtc. I. I). KU'II.IKDS k SOXS. 67 1- S3 State Street, Iioston, Iioston, April , 1S01. 1)10 4 NKW DISCOVKHY. The Aseiiridc or Vl'i" Wonns, th. M.i '.il f whi.'h lias v r bafll il the skill of tho most iiul'ont ptiysieiaiis. aiul UTuvrsally con. slilere.1 by them as bey .u.l tlu pmli of m lU'liie, are eutlrc ly eipellej fnan Uie human system l.y tin us.- of Dr. K. (I. Roiilir. l'hi Worm Syrup. A Cure w arrtinteU In every case. Utllcf nlTonleJ in t.enty-roar hours. Tl.ls gyrup Is puri'ly a vegetable prearatlou, anj harmless with the youngest cli.1.1. . t SV.MITONS. Intense Itching, biting an.l distress In the loner p irt of die rectum ami alout the .eat, (often mistaken forthe 1'lles, ills.ijri'eable sensation In the eplastrlo region or lner part of tlio bowels, rwlteisness, alelulness, starting ami screaming lu the slesp, fainting, wl "ot unfrenucntly ''oi"o'Il!?riie genuine hit the name, "Jir. 11. O, OouM's fin VvoTfymp Xil In each Mile hi. portr.lt. and a Ue simile of his signature on the .rapper. 1IBIIVKV k M011K, Sol ruoramoas. Address (1KO. 0. (JOOPIVIN k CO., 11 and 12 Marshall strl. 1 ' ton, Mas... Ur.l f. New ai- B-Bold by PrugglsU tcmraliye-ljlt