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New Publications, Tlio thieo numbers of llio Atlantis lilcli liavo been Issued slnco It passed Into lio hands or Mess is. Houuliton A Co., liavo probably relieved wlinlovcr nuxlety may bavo been felt lcit Oils fuvorltu and stand ()rd magazine should not bo kept up, undor Its new management, to Us olil-tlmo stand ard or oxccllcnco. irthrco belter numbers fit llio maeazlno (ban the. last thrco liavo bocn Issued wo fall to lccall their dates or eonlctit". TliO Marcli nunibcr contains Knlpli Kcelcr's remarkable narrjtlvo of kpw Owen Drown escaped from Harper's Iforry, which will liavo a special Interest from (ho circumstances, ficsli In ovory ?Jlnd, of Mr. Kcelcr's sudden endj Mr. JHotvclls adds a personal tribute, to Mr, Jtjelcr's memory. Tho two serials, Iru- awnee raiircy, by T. u, Aldrlcli, and Moso Vans, by William M. llakcr. Increase In MMrcst, and have, this month, rcmarkablo sagc. 'iuo oilier articles aro wontlcr tMS, by A, li. Caillon, i A Mcdlroval Natu- ravHst, by J. II. A. llonoj Mclanlc, by W. Ii?Brli?liaui ! John's Trial, hv V. Domini?! Mn, by II. K. Hudson ; I.IfolnllioIJack HwSods of Canada, by II. I). K.j In a Mar )StWSoii, by O. P. Lathrop; lladdeck Wi that sort or thine, by Charles Dudley BlWirncr j Pallcnco Dow, by Marian Doug-jS-! Aborklncs of California, by Stephen Poworsi Winter Epllhalamlum, by Char HjSft F. Dates j with full criticisms In T.lt- gcratarp, Art, and Music. HJEvf.iiy SATUnnAY, always ono or tho uSi periodicals of its class, exhibits a jf marked dogrco of Improvement under Its iaMfr management. Thoaddltlon of an ed SM.ei.4l department, In which all sorts of CtSfAcs aro ciscussed In an eminently bright Si readable manner, relievos tho publlca- rtaS'of even u suspicion of heaviness and ImMotony, and tho now story, "Far from ttf Meddling Crowd," bids fair to be ono gpfitho very best which American readers hVW lato'y bcon favored with. Tho author of.thls story is Thomas Hardy, a rising young English author, but It Is a uotcwor- twr,ct that before Its anthorsh n was dof- fiiely known, no less an authority than tlffliondon Spectator said of It "If It Is Written by Georgo Eliot, than thcro Is a bow light among novelists." Tho open-j-Bfiiehaplers aro full or incident, and its ,ytyw portrayal of life and character among tW5EnL'llsh farming classes, ha3 rarely surpassed. ,1110 Illustrations of tho March Scnni- WW'a are particularly good and tho lltcra ry.CQDtentsnroorn character to leave noth ing tb bo desired. A succinct history or tjeCredlt Moblller" swindle, Edward VKIeag'i paper on Ncrth Carolina, tho two iaerMi", the short stories, the poems, and ,rwiios other papers, with tho usually rull Msleoniplclo editorial departments, furn AiitfTrleh feast, which, as the guldo books '"ewjrvjfs "rarely equalled and never sur- iWbcn the first number of St. Nicholas HM tssued wo thought it about as good a tpetrlmeii of n periodical fur the young as , eoW well bo gotten up, but, so fur, each jaeeedlng lssno has seemed better than its ' 0r4ecessor, and now we aio morally sure jtliil tho March number Is the best of all. Thajllst of cuntributors comprises tho Maws of many of the best known Amer 8awriler3, and tho Illustrations aro fully Uf IV tho highest standard oT artistic merit. -TM magazine appears to meet tho actual ',nee4q?and ciavings or the minds or the yoang, and It is a happy thing for them tbat'Veadinj; matter Is within their reach or I- ' e'ovatlngand healthful a char What would wo not liavo given j -flvo years ago Tor a magazlno llko ' holas to read ! It would have been of wealth of which wo had never "Siy? liavo often wondered if any or tho HMgazluos for big folks glvo so much real pleasures to their readers, at does tho Jfurt BEar.to its merry hordo of eagerly expect farit'yonngest roadcrs." Nothing could " be brighter or belter than this little favorite Is from month to month, and thoonly won dor.ls that It Is kept so Invariably up to Us JblgWitandard of excellence. "JUlSi Like ok Edwin FonnusT.--Tho ljMpeinlnIseonces, and Personal Itecol 'ySifcwsor Edntn Forrest, tho great Amer Mijjltragcdlan, by Jame Dees, (Colley stOtaiir), which liavo bcon appearing for aertral monlln past, In weekly Instalments, i. laTtfee Philadelphia Sunday Mercury, is .Jnjiln pres, and will be published in a aVIwWifeys, In book form, by T. D. Peterson tJbthein, 30C Chestnut street, Phlladel Mi."1' Tho author, Mr. Itccs, was not only agtrm admirer of tho tragedian, but a laaf-tlmo friend ; ono of tho few men who WMkrstood Mr. Forrest not only proles- atSMlly, but socially, and ho had oppor- UmUles possessed by no ono elso, of ap piiaUtlna his character in llio privalode liAH of his career. Every copy of tho work twill contain a portrait of EJwIn Forrest, 'eagMTeil mi steel, in lino and stipple, in ,oest stylo of tho engraver's art, rrom tbwjasl picture Tor which Mr. Forrest tat, ,wnicu no pronounced 10 00 1110 uest jrrait over taken or himself, as well as a jseAff of his autograph, and his last will In J Jm; The work will bo bound in morocco ,nUh, gill back, and sold to subscribers at th knv price or two dollars a copy. Ad tlitae. copies of this work will bosont, post SjHJ,to all subscribers, prior to tho day of publication, upon any one remitting tho f jprlce to tho publishers. All copies of this ork subscribed for prior to tho dav of pjtjijlcatlon, will contain pre of Impressions ofilbo portrait of Edwin Forrest, oil India proof paper. Mr? Aiimisqton's Waiid ; on The In- Inion.-3i:x. jjyi. tiiow wrignt, jios- loa: Loo it Shepard, 1S71. fhls work, as Its title Indicates, 'has its ftoaHdatlon In tho muuh-vcxoil "woman IqiSttlou." tho nriuclnal aim belli:: to show ItbHS'oniaii Is, In Intellect, In strength or Ipqfkose, rorco or eharaetcr, and In all olh- ie42S lospects, ttio equal or man. fThestory In Itsoir is a good one, and, bo flag'so well adapted lo llio lime, tho book awjirtiave a largo sale. Folton has it. fAs.tho season appioaches when our lady f friends aro thinking about their summer's fgsrdenlng, 11 Is well to remind Ihom that lithe Ottaloguo or Urlggs it Ilrollicrof Itoch. ester.' N. V.. Is 0110 of tho most comnlete ISmj claborato works of tho kind which has Sbeea Issued for tho trado of 1S7J. The iseeds, bulbs, Ac, which this well-known house sends out uro always of tho best Iqaalltv, and to purcliascrs ol $5 worth, or lUHrarus, ineir uaiiusome ciiromo lor i I bo fccnt. n Siamese Twins. TIio official 10 port of tho autopsy upon tho bodies or llio twins is published. It Is very long and IbETllltlo Information Is given In addition Itowhat has already been published. The ilnlon Is expressed that Chang died of a Resjebral clot, while Eng probably died of iwgui, as iuo uistonueu niauuer scorned to Ipirfnt to a profound emotional disturbance lef tho nervous system, llio mind remain 1 Hag clear until stupor came on a stupor IWpicn was probably syncopal, Tho hearts liT the two wcro found lo bo In close prox- gmy, 1110 Heart 01 ono being normally Bit iited In (he loft side and that or the other Is tho light side, but that both wero per ct organs as regards circulation, irojav OiV school cohmittefjs. loclloti of tli Jmlfrrs of (lift TfliiMa chuatt atiprrnie C'onrl Tho Justices of tho supremo Judicial court respectfully submit tho following answer to tho question upon which their opinion was required by tho ordor of tho honorable Itouso of Ilcprcsontatlvcs or tho 10th day or tho prosent month, Tho question is stated In theso words! "Under tho consti tution or this commonwealth can n woman bo a mombor of a school conimlllcof" Tho question Is limited to llio effect of tho constitution upon tho capacity or n wo. man to hold this olllcc, and Involves no In terpretation of statutes. If tho constitution prevents a woman from being a member of a school committee, It must, by forco of sonio oxpress provision thereof, or elso by neces sary Implication, arising, cither from tho nature or the olHcs Itself, or from tho law or Massachusetts as existing when tho con stitution was adopted, and In tho light or whlc'j It must bo read. Hut tho constitu tion contans nothing lclatlug to school committees; tho ofllco Is created and regu lated by statuto; and tho constitution con fers upon tho General Court full power and authority (0 name and scltlo annually, or provldo by fixed laws for naming and set tling, all civil olllccrs within tho common wealth, tho election and constitution of whom aro not In llio constitution other wise provided for. Tho common law of England, which was our law upon tho subject, permitted a wo man to fill any local ofllco of an administra tive character, the duties attached (o which wcro such (hat a woman was competent to perform them. Tho duties or a school com mlttoo relate exclusively to the education or children and youth In tho town or city Tor which it Is elected ; they consist or tho general chargo and superintendence of tho Bchools, Including tho employment or teachers, tho selection or school books, (he regulation or (ho attendance or scholars, and (Lo preparation or school registers and returns! and they aro In no respect or such nature thqt they cannot bo well and effici ently pel formed by women. Tho necessa ry conclusion Is that (hero is nothing In tho constitution of tho commonwealth lo prevent a woman from being n mcmbor of a school committee, and that tho question proposed must bo respcctrully answered in llio affirmative HonACE fJnAV, John Wells, James 1). Colt, Seth Ames, Makcus Moiitox, William C. Endicott, Ciiakles Devens, Jn. Morton, February 20, 1674. A severe carihquako was oxporlcucod at Laguayra, Venezuola, on tho fith Ins!., tho severest, It Is said, nluoa 1812. Tho 1100 plo rushed In terror into tho streets, and much injury was douo to persons and prop erly. A Cant, Tbrough RomelioJj'j abominable Uundcrlog or ma licious detlgo, I am reported to tbc Vermont rtegiitlt aa a Homeopathic rbytlcian. I wiih to atata tbat I am not to wtaried wttb attempts at aejencc a to seek reat in a petty tjatem of specific. MAIITIN BnUCE, M. D. Brattleboro, VI., Feb. 21, 1171. BUSINESS NOTICES, Among all known remedies tbere is none tbat so quickly reaches the aeat (4 a cough or cold, and effects a cure ao ctrtalulr, as Hate's Honey of Uorchound and Tar. I'ike's Toothache Props euro In 1 minute. Ontiallr Unlmrnts. There s no pain which the Cen taur Liniments will not relieve, no swilling they will not subdue, and no lameness which tbey will not cure. Tbla Is strcnf lscgnas, Ht It Is true, Tbey bate produced VrfpSC (la, lock-Jaw, palsy, srraos,ewsU Ingt, caked breaata, aeblda, burns, eaU-rhcum, ear ache, c, upon the human frame, and of strains, spavin, galls, &a, upon animals in one year than haTO all o her prttendrd renudiis ilnro the world began. They are counter-irritant, all-healing pain relievers. Cripples throw away their crutches, the lame walk, poisonous bites are rendered harmless nd the woundsd aro healed without a scar. The recipe Is published arcuud each bottle. Tbey sell as no articles ever before sold, and they aell because they do Just what tbey pretend to do. Those who now suffer from rbeumitiMU, rain or swelling de serve to suffer if they wll not use Centaur Liniment, vthtte wrapper. More than 1000 certificates of re markable cures, Including frozen limbs, chronic rheumatism, gout, running tumors, &c , have been received. We will send a circular containing cer tificates, the recipe, Ac, gratis, to any one request ing It. Ono ottle of the yellcw wrapper Centaur Liniment is worth one hundred dollars for ipstined or swemled horses and mules, or for screw-worm in sheep. Btock-owners these liniments aro worth your attention. No family should be without them. White wrerrer for fsmily use;" bellow wrapper for animals. Sold by all Drugjlits. 50 cents per bottle; Urge bottles, (100. J. 11. r.osi h Co., 63 Droadway, Niw York. Cisatnt-lia is more than a eubatltute for Castor- Oil. It Is the only sae article In existence which Is certain to assimilate the food, regulate the bowels, cure wlnd-collc and produce natural sleep, ltcon tstns neither mlnersls, morphine or atcbohol, and la pleaaant to take. Children need not cry, and mothers may rest. lytl Revietu of the Markets. NEW YORK. Feb. 21. Flour lower: Stste (5 7M fO 85: round hoop Ohio (C 403$7 00; Western 25 75 (rfsrou; Houiuern toositfsuuu. vtaesi lower; No. 1 Milwaukee Spring fl 55: winter red Western flso2flG0; No 2 Chicago II 50; Corn lower: new ml led Western 7ICM7S; Oats, mixed western, COS ft3c: new Western mixed afloat 01 l-2c; Beef firm; rork lewer: new aiesstia7s. Laru weak; iiuiier nnn: unto -joida?c; tiaie aoooc CHICAGO. Feb. 21. Flour dull: Wheat lower. sales No. I Spring 1 11) : No 2 do 1 17 ; No West'n 117; Corn firmer ; sales of No 2 mixed at 59 cents cash; Oata steady ; sales of No 2 at 12a ; Rje'flrm; sales no i ar etc; uariey uuu; no a spring iiujiioaiu. ITesr York Slock and JHoney Market, New York. Feb. 24. Moner easv at 4A5 per cent. old 112 3-4i4U3. Government bonds stiady. ane louowing are me closing quotations; Jolted States Cs, 1881 Coupon 1203-1 United States 5-20s, 1862, " 117 3-4 " 1BGI, I2U ' " " 1805, " 1201-2 ' " " " new" ,112 3-8 " " " 1867, " 120 1-8 ' " " 1863. " 110 3-4 n.8. S's.New, UI5-S UnltedStates 10-iOs 1101-8 Currency 6s, lie 1-2 WATK11T0WN UNION LITE HTOl'K HABKKT. WaTKBTOWK. Feb 34. 1R74. Prices Market Beef. A few choice 10 MV 75: Extrat8 7S?0OO; first quality J7 7586a; Kecoud nialitv. f S OQldlt 60 third nual It. 00(215 60. nmrrs 'Horainguxen f luUftiou, vuwaszoo ppair. Allien uowaani uaues 8o tooa; eitra, tiuiow, Farrow Cows -f 20(1. S40. Yearlings 10 CO to 18. Tno yeaiB old J20to iB lnree years oiu ibu to so. Prices of Sheen and Lambs. In lots. S3 M. 13 75, t3u0vl75 each; Extra, 16 OOQtT 50 per bead, or irom o I'j io & w. Hides UrIhton.7I-2aBoMft: Country. 71-2c Tallow Brighton, 66 3-4c Vth Countr) s(e i l-2c tier lt. Pelts II 00 ai 75 each; Sheared Sheep Silos 6Cc each. Lamb Skins 60375e each. Calf Skins IMICo f ID, Poultry Beat live, 10 2-3c.; medium, ICc Ilruttlrboro lrlce Currriil, nzTAIL. Apples, bbl Potatoes, bu Butter, lb Cheese Eggs, dox Molasses, gal fi0CTk5 00Oats,bu 75 wjiw uorn, to a l ou 32 a 38 Meal, cwt 190 13 a .M uoiton Seed Meal 1 90 33 Feed, ICO a 115 05 ft 8J Bran. i an oyrup, If Ul, Wl a tVUI. UU( I Sugar, raw, lb. 10 a 11 Rye steal, tt do refined 10 a 12 1-2 Oraham Flour. 1 00 ft 1 60 Flour, bbl 9 00 a 12 00 do maple 00 a 00 Brown Cottons, yd 10 a 17 Salt, T I, bu 76 Bleached do 10 a 20 Teas Japan. tt 60 a 1 SO Delaines 17 a 25 Oolonir. so a 1 25 Prints a a it Young Hyson, 73 1 60 Carpets Ingrain 75 a 1 33 Boiled Oil, gal 130 Three Fly 160 a 160 Raw do 1 lOlTapestry 137 a 165 Kerosene 23 a 401 Ha f. ton 20 00 a 22 OO Turpentine, S3 Wood, dry, cd, fl 00 a 7 00 lAme. uoi i tw uo green oeuafuu wnoLXfix.1. Apples, bbl i 00 ft 4 601 Hides, beef, lb Potatoes, bu 60 ft GO Calfskins, 12 Beans, Beer, It. 8a Pork, dressed, 8 a Butter, lb 25 a 33 Veal, live weight, 5 a Cheese, 12 15 Mutton, " 4 a Eggs, dox 30 Lamb. " 6 a Miple sugar, tub 00 a 001 Turkeys, dressed 12 a IB do cake 00 a ouj Chickens, 14 12 Special WoticcR. A Sourco of Groat Anxioty. My dsugbter has received groat benefit from tho use of VxaKtiNK. Her declining health was a source of great anxiety to all of h( r friends. A few bottles of tho ViatTlSE restored her health, strenghth and appetite N.H.TILriEN, Ins. and Real Estate Agt., 49 Sears llulldlng. Boston, Msss., Juno 3, 1872. mothersTread this. A Great Blessing ! WORTH A DOLLAR A DROP. Mothers, aro your little ones fretful T And Ls your patience almost exbauated In vain efforts to please them! I can sympathize with you, and can tell you what will mike jour little child quiet, give It a good appetite, and procure for it hours of swott, sound sleep. My little girl ls two and a half years old; and during thattlmolhavnnothadtfto consecutive nights' rest. She hss been sick a number of tltm a and no one aeem rjto know what was troubling her. It was hard to hear her Uttle fretful cry, and not know what to do for her. X doctored her for worms, but It did no good: and I was nearly tired out with alcepless nights and troublo for some days. 1 hoard of the ViosvriNi, and determined to try It. It has proved blessing to me and my child. It has cleansed from her stomach and bowels the sores which kept gathering t hero; and now she sleeps soundly from her bedtime unut very lato In the morning, besides a long nap at mid-day. Her appetite la good; and. In fact, ahe is like a dillirent child. I often say, the true valuo of this mrdlclac to me Is a dollar a drop. Try It. Clt'anse tho humors from your children's bljod while they arc young. Try It, and you will Join me In calling it a great blessing. MRS KL1XN L. CLAI'l', South Doston, July 10, 1871. 173 Tudor Street. CIHCULATI0N0F THE HL001). Tlio circulation of the Moot, lit tbo life of llio body, nd lt stoppage U death. We aro hoilthy when the Llooil circulate., freely; any intrrru)tlou preventing Ha free course ls Ibo conimenwinpnt of d "Blood Is tbo life of the flcoh." Can we expect to enjoy good lic&lih heu tad or corrupt tmmori circulate with the Mojd, causing pain and dlacaae; and theso humors bo loff deposited through the entire body, produce pim ples, erupt Ions, utcore, Indigestion, costlrcnffffl, head ache, neuralgia, rheumatism, and numerous other cow- tl&luta ? No disease can be In the body without first ring generated In tho tlood; and no disease can pos sibly bo in tho body if tho bluod is pure. It Is of great importance to know what medicine will purify and ren ovate the blood, eradicate the disease, renew vitality, mentally and physically, and instil fresh vlitor into all the vital functions of the body. This medicine Is the Veoctine, the en nt blood pur. tier. It eiti nJj its iulncucc luto every part of the human orfrantnm, commencing w 1th Its foundation ; correcting diseased action, aqd restoring vital powers, creating a healthy formation and purification of the blood, diir imt out disease, and leaving nature to Perform lis al lotted k. VEdKTINU la compned of I toots, llarka an 1 Herts. It is very ph asaot to take ; erery child likes it. Hold by all Druggist. 418 PKATT'H AMTJIAJL, Oil Absolutely safe. Per f cell r odurlois. Alwsvs uni form. Illuminating qualities superior to gas. Bursa In any lamp without danger of exploding or taking fire. Manufactured expressly to displace the use of volatile and dangerous oils. Its safety under every possible test, and its perfect burninsnuallties. are Droved bT its continued use In over 300,000 families. Millions of gallons have been sold and no accident directly or indirectly has ever occurred from burn ing, storing or handling it. The Immensely yearly loss to life and property, re sulting from the use of cheap and dangerous oils In the United States, ls appalling. The Insurance) Companies and Fire Commissioners throughout the country recommend the AST1UL aa the best safeguard when tamps are used Hend for circular. For sale at retail by the trade generally, and at wholesale by the proprietors, CIIA9. 1'lt ATT ft CO., iuo x uuon aireei, ncw xora. cixss lllM, VMIv-a, W-1 lr a. Outward applications aro time and money thrown away. The only irrnuneut cure la Dr. Ilarrtnn's Per istaltic Lozenges. They strike at the cause. We could fill this paper with cures. They are pleasant, never Sripe, nor, like all pills, do they require Increase of ose. For elderly persons, females and children, and all others, they are exactly salted to obviate COSTIVF.NE8J, the prolific cauio of 111 health. Trial box, 3d cents; large box, CO cents; mailed free for this last price. Dn. IIAltltlRON'S ICELAND DALSAM, A splendid cure for Coughs, Hoarseness, and all Throat and Lung Complaints. For sale by K. K. II. bihox uo., I'roprieiors, ro. l iremont Temple, Boston and by all druggists. mi e2rft'ltli:.l, Mop shut Coiitrfa! Do not neglect a common Cold even for a day it may end In Consumption and death. REV. II. DOWNS ELIXIR has cured thrusand, both old and youog, and it will rurr j u if taken frcdy and lu season. Sold by all Druggists and Merchants, Price, 3 jz 33 ctnts; 12oz $1.00 per bottle. Forty years since, Kldtr Downs first manufactured bis Lllxlr la Northern Vermont, and its remarkable cures at ence brought it prominently It-fore the people of the United Htates and Canada. While the sale has rapidly Increased every year, other medldnea have U en popular for a few months or years, but their lack of intrinsic value Las consigned them to compara tive oblivion. In Jmtlce to Downs Lllxlr, be it said, that it Is a duty the people owe to themselves that they eonUuuo to use tho article that has always cured Uum of their Coughs and Colds, rathsx than to Uke or try, every new medicine that ts puffed up and may be entire totiifaetian, or tk pTlet wilt rtfundti. Clergymen will find this a excellent remedy for Um Throat, Chest and Lungs. far Ask lor pamphlet Thrilling Tale," iree at au iinig ana country stares. IIENUV tk JOUKBOX. Proprietors, Burlington, Vt, Thirl)" Years Iixperlnice of an oia mirsr. MRS. WIV BLOWS SOOTH I Nil hYRUP ls the In scription of one of the best Female Iiiyslcians and Hursts in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never falling safety and success by minions oi moiners aim cuuurrn, iron mr ireuie in fant of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and comfort to mother anaemia, weueucveu to ie me nm mua ourm Remedy In the World In all casts of DYBENTKRY ami 1)1 AllltlKKA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from Tettblng or from any other cause. Full direc tions for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the fac-slmlle of CURTIS H PERKINS ls on the outside wrappir. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. ly31 Children oricii look lnlc and Melt from no othercause than having worms In tbeatomacb, BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS will destroy Worms without injury to the child, being perfectly WHITK, and free from all coloring or other Injurious ingredients usually used lu worm prepara tions. CURTIS K UKOWS, Proprietors, No. 215 Fulton Street, New York. Sold bu Druaaittt and Chrmlitt. and dtaltri in MtdleintM at Twxntt-Fivx Cihts a Box. lySl An u Fumllr Mrillclne for coughs, colds & all di i taies of tbeluugs, no remedy seems to bo gain ing the public fsror like Week's Magic Compound; for tho reason that ft Is ala)i found safe and reliable. "it has done more lor me tnan au oiuer mt-mcines" is what we hear said of it dally. Sold oy all drugglots. HOUSEHOLD i Wliy 1VI1I You SulTcr T To all persons suffering from Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Cramps in the I limbs or stomach. Bilious 1 Colic. I'alo In the back, I bow tla or aide, we wonld eay.tbcIIoujEitoLD pav . acca and Fauitr Limi HtKTisof all others the I remedy you want for ln 1 ternal and external use, , It has cured the above 1 complaints in thousands of cases. There is no mis take about it. TRY IT. ' Sold by all Druggists. PANACEA AND FAMILY LINIMENT. KXIIAtSTCU VITALITY, THE "SCIENCE OF LIFE, OR SELF PRESERVA TION," a Medical Treatise ou the Causo and Cure of Exhausted Vitality, Premature Decline In Man, Ner vous and Physical Debility, Hypochondria, Impotency, Spermatorrhea or Semiual Weakness, and all other diseases arising from the errors of youth or the Indis cretions or excesses oi mature years, i uis is inaeraa book forevcry man. Thousands have been taught by this work the true way to health and happiness. It ls inecueapesi ana nest meaicai worn ever puonsneo, ana the only ono on this class of ills worth reading. 100th beautiful French cloth. Price only SI, Sent by nail, post mid, ob receipt of price. Address PEABODk mkiijalinstitutk, no. luumnen street, uoston, Mass., or Db.W. H, PARKER, Assistant Physician, n, it, tub author may beconsuitea on lue above as wen as an assesses roamringssiiiana experience. IS-I3 In Wardsboro, Feb. 4, a daughter to Spencer and Aiiiy k. uouioaon. Iu Brattleboro, Teb. 21, a ton to Qeorgo E, Crowell, In JacksonTlllo, Feb. . by Iter. J. alirord, Cbsrle, II. Hatch of Uallfal and Barall A. Ooodnow ct J. In Wilmington, Feb. II, by Iter. A. O. FleM, Jobn Wilder or Wilmington and tostlna A, Bills of Jsmalca, 2DcnttJ0. In this village, at the Insane asylum, Feb. 20, Charles Smith of Chesterfield, N. II., aged s9 years, 9 urns. In Wilmington. Ftb. IT, Catharine E., wife of O. T, Alvord, and daughter of Lliel Crosby, aged ! years. In Dutnmerston, Feb. 22, Pody. wife of William Arms, aged 8J yeM, io mos. Iu Boston, Feb. 23, Parley W hippie, aged 76, former ly OI WJimUlKlOD. In Oullford, Feb. 23, Lucia S. a, wife of Levi Boy. den, aged 74. In Wimamaville. Vfh. 23. Vathan Bherman. aaed 74. In Stratum, Feb. 18, Rebecca a., wife of Orrin Par sons, aged 49 years, 8 months. In Londonderry, Feb. 12, Julia, wife of J, Madison In Putney, Feb, 10. James Darbey, aged 57. In Jacksonville. Yell. 13. Ifarvv llrown. icreA 79. In 1'ownaJ, Feb. 10, Pea. Joseph Myers, for 40 years town treasurer. In East Randolph. Feb. 14, Mrs. Martha Grow, aged DO. Widow Of a ltsWoliittmiaF M,IAp. In Bt. LouU, Mo- Jan. 29, Catherine JL. widow of Iht lata John M, Buri, forraerl of Guilford, aged 78. New Advertisements. Spociul Notice. rpiIK undersigned having purchased of George K. X Crowell his lu tercet In tha Job Printing Establish ment heretofore known as tbo Household Publishing Company, and belog desirous of sitthug all accounts In favor of or against the said Compiny, respectfully requests all those Indebted to tho saino to Rrnu at oner, and a similar request la extendi d to thoso hav ins claims against tho Company. OLIVEn A. LTBI1T. Brattleboro, . u. 4, 1874. 2t9 HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. One of tho very best CONNECTICUT RITF.R FATtMH at a bargain. Contains nearly 00 acres, 60 of which Is meadow land. In a high state of cultiva tion. Alo good wood land, timber and pasturing! a variety of choice young fruit trees ; good land for rais ing tobacco, If desirtd. Blluate within 6 miloeof Brat tlcboro, and tho line of the Vt. Valley R. It. Also, 200 acres of Pasturing and Hugar Orchard, with in 4 miles of depot, which vt ill be sold with or without the above named farm. One-half of the purchase money can remain on mort KRei. Also, TWO FARMS FOR BALE IN DELAWARE, one of which Is a large fruit farm. t or mnncr partirnurs can at our oiuce or aaarrea BENJ.R. JENNE & CO., Insurance and Ileal Estate Agents, 0-13 Brattleboro, Vt. I 7011 SALE. A VALUAHLK FA KM, Situated In the northwest ttart of Brattleboro. 5 mites from tho village and almut 1-2 mile from school! contains 180 acroa of land suitably divided Into mowing, and pasturicg, with a lot of valuable Oak and Pine timber, and plenty of nice fruit, with buildings all near ly new; never.faillng spring or soft running water at house and barn. For further information, enquire of the subscriber ou the premises. nAMUl.L II, JUifcll, West Brattleboro, Vt, Feb. 23, HJ74. 4t9x AGENTS WANTED. Qood Ui'slhEs Men Wante'1 to represent the Jobn Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Cora ran y in every town In Xew England. Apply personally, or by letter, tojluomcc, It Bear, Uuildlng, Boston, Mass. 419 For Sale at this Oflicc. OLD NEWSPAPERS IN UltOn Oil SMALL QUANTITIES. VyANTKl) TO 1'UHCItAHK. A Sccoiul-IIaml Kerosene Oil CA.2ST In good condition, of the capacity of about ONE BAR REL. ENQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE. Ms for Sale! BALL0U & ST0DDAHD OI' TiV.NIIE.I, Being desirous of c'anirfng their buslnens, take this method to inform any one wishing Xn engage In the mercantile business, that they will sell thrlr stock of O-OOIDS On tush ttrzns as will make it a 00D INVESTMENT. For particulars address tu at Townshend, VL III I.I O I A. HTOIIAIin. Tunnahcnd, VU Tb 25, 184. Clotliiii! For 1874. CLOTHING. SUITS, COATS, VESTS, And Pants, IX OH IMT VAItlETV. AND TI1AYELI1VG BAGS. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. A FVU. LIVE OF FORSIOX AI WOOLLENS IN ALL ME LATE3T STYLES OF Suitings, Coatings, Pant & Vestings. Also, a good .lock of LOW AND MEDIUM QRADE g3ods constantly on hand, AU the above goods will be sold at TO MEET THE TIMES! Fine Shirts MADE TU OBDBIl. PMTT, WRIGHT & CD. No. 3, GRANITE HOW, M I GOODS II! 1 illUlllLU New Advertisements. J7 II. TAWl'S Livery Establisliment A A lt HEAL ESTATE 3J1 O IR SALE I F. II. FAIlll (.flers for sale Ills tntlre Llrtrr IMtb llslimrot, located en Ulrge strret, embracing 8 horses, B carrlaiirs, 8 doulile and single lurnesscs, 5 saddUs, 3 side-saddles, Lc, &r. ALSO, THREE DWELLING HOUSES rivi: iniLiiix u i.otm, located In Ilrattleboro Tillage. Un account of other business, ALL MUST ED SOLD UEFOItE At'RIL 1st. Tor putlcalars Inulro of r. ii. FAiiii. 3t Drsltleboro, Feb. 23, !8H. Appleton's Journal roit X H 7 I . AM LETON-fl JOURNAL, is an Illustrated mazarine of weekly issue, xievoted to popular literature, telenet?, art, education, and social development. Its characteristic feature Is cournKncifBiYEHESs; the pnrpose is to f arnlsh a periodical which will gh e, In addition to an abundance of entertaining popular literature, contributed by wntfr of acknowledged standing, a thorough survey of the progress of thought, the advance cf tbo arts, and the doings In all tbe high er branches cf Intellectual effort. It should be noted that in pursuance of this plan, the space at our dliposal ls far aore extensive than tbat of the mags lines Issued in monthly form, at the same yearly sutcrl ration . The Gftj-two numixrs of Apple ton's Journal, forming one year's issue, contain one thlrl nsor literary tnutrf lul than the twelre oorresponding Issues of the lirgeet of the monthlies, and of course, a much larger proportion In excess of tbe smaller ones. We may add that a candid examlna tlon will show that, with greater quantity, there is uo Inferior qualitt of literary production. Jrltr, IO Cent per uiiibrr, or M.OO per u mi u m, In Ailtnce Bulriptions received for twelre or six months. Bu' . scrlpUon price of monthly larts, f 4.50. D. APPLET0N & CO., Publishors, 54 unit 551 Ilroail.iur, X. V. QOMMISSIONE11S' XOTICK. WILLIAM II. YOUSO'S ESTATE. The subscribers 1 aving been aprolnt(d by the Hon. Probate Court for the Iutrlct of Marlboro Commis sioners to receive, examine snd adjust' i"" " demands of all nersoni " "lt " ILLIAM J, v7?m5U, Wardsboro, In saU DUtrtct, dtased, riprrsented Insolvent, and tho term of six months from the 13th day of February 1D74, being allowed by said Court to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit and prove their respective claims before us : Q9 notice that we will attend to the duties of our said appointment at the dwelling house of raid de ceased in Wardsboro, In said district, on tbe tint Tuesday of Hay next, at nine o'clock In tho forenoon on said day. A. J. DIuXTER, K. L. IIKIOHAM, Wardsboro, Feb. 30, 1874. Com ml i loners. 0 TO NEWTON & ROSE'S For Pure and Fresh Drugs s Medicines. OUIL STOCiL 18 COMPLETE, IIAIIt BltrSTIES, TOOTH SKUbHNAU. Sni'SB KS, HAT BRUSHES, HAND BROSIIES, CLOTH BHUSIinS, VELVET IIBUEUES, 4c, &c; SOAP, .NOUSH AM) FIIENCII, SFOXOKS, COUBS, TOI LET SETA, I'UNOESTS BOTTLES, PERFUME BOT TLES, PERFUMERY, POMADES, COSMETICS, I'CFF BOXES, PUFF, TOOTH POWDERS, BATU TOWELS, BATU O LOVES, BTOIK0E8 OF ALL KINDS, NA3AT. DOCCnEF, NDItSIKO BOTTLES, and a'J other arti cle, found In a nrst class drag store. Choice ClcrMr. untl Tobsccof Cosifrcf lost- -rj,c. far Prcsciiptlons carefully compounded, and under tnefersonal sjpenlslon cf Dn. 8. C. VtwTOKfStho has ben in tetire fractioe anl disfenscil his own medicine for tbe past twenty years. NEWTON & HOSE, Msin St., opposite nljh, BRATTLEBORO, VT. Q I). NO Y ICS IS THE Headquarters For SUITn k WESSON'S BEVOLVERK, J. 8TE VENH t CO.'S PISTOLS ; als?, Ammunition of all kinds. Sml Q V. KOYKS SKLLS Tea, Collcc, & Spices in Bulk, And warrant tlitm fro from a dulte ration. CHENEY fc CIsAPP call attention to thoir largo and incroasinc stock of Books Stationery, Blank Books, Music, Musical Morchan disc, Piotures and "Works ol Art. Fancy Goods in endless variety, articles suitable for presents for all occasions a9 well as tho Holidays. Prompt and tastefnl Pic- turo Framing a specialty, Visitors welcomed, and no ono importuned to buys GHEMEY & CLAPP, Brat- tlcboro, Vt. Tlie Male Berry Coflee T.ths rl.ar.it and finest flavored Coffee In tbe mar Sft. You can get It ground to order at the Grocery btore ot C. D. NOYE8. "VAT STIUW. Versons haTing Oat Straw for sale, will And market for the same bj sniljiog at the INSANE A3TLUJJ. Ilrattleboro, Frb. 18, 1871. tf -M-OTICE. The annual meeting of the WILM1NOTON 8AV INaa DINK COHPOltATION U1 be held at the Treasurer's oo.ee id vriLmington, on toe aecona Tues. car OI aaaxca, A.V. ssis. si one o'ciocx,i.ai. 1IOSEA F. DAI.LOll. vice Prea'l. Wilmington, Feb. U, 1971. KU it Dri Store ANOTHER MARK DOWN! Bry and fancy Goods Sale! MlffMION Of Reduced Sale until the First of March ! D. B. SILSBY & CO.'S, . No. 2 Brooks House Block, BRATTLEBORO. "R'17 I70 R 17 WK TAKU OUR INVOICE wepuipoao lorcduco Jj Sills yjXXXU I'avo marked down prices on goods In order lo -sell. pT Nollcc n few prleet. BLACK SILKS. Our ,1 00 black silk for (2 50-$2 75 do for $2 25 ?2 25 do for $2 00-$2 00 do for $1 77 ?1 75 do for $1 50-fl 25 do for (1 15. BLACK BRXLLIANTINES. Our $1 00 lirilllantinCM for bH cetils 87c do for 70c 8Cc do for 75c 80c do for 70c 7Cc do 07c C5c do for 55c 57c do for 50c 00o do for 45 c. BLACK AIPACCAS. Our 37 l-2o black alp-" r-7 I-2c 45c do for !7 l-2c-G0c do for 47 l-2c-65c do for 55c 75c do tor O.K. DRESS GOODS. Jloul nuallly Thibet, 90c, former price 81 15; Duchess Cloths 42c former price GO; Colored Urllllantlnes SSc, former prlco 60 do 33c, former prlco 42 j Lyons Poplins 02 l-2c, fermer price $1; dofc" J-2o, $1 25; Irish Poplins $1 15, former price $1 50. Oilier colored tlrcss goods at same discount. COTTONS! COTTONS! LARGEST STOCK IN BRATTLEBOEO. One Halo 40 Inches wldo for 10 cents per yard. One do 30 Inches wldo 8 3-4cperyard Kxamlno onr lino of Cottons In brown and bleached beforo you buy elsewhere. Cot" tons aro advancing gradually now Is tho tlmo to buy. Our I'M Skirts for $1 25 2 00 demand nttonlion. ENTIRE STOCK OP SHAWLS AT COST. Corsets Minnie 8catn!es, German CJIovc-nitlng, Tbomson'sOlovo-flltlng, Jacquclino and Standard Hip Goro Kill ULVi:!L.tlllUET .iKSOHT.TIE.XX IX TOllI-ill OKADEN AXU Should you not find articles In our lino as lack of space forbids further mention. Until March 1st. All cnrly and oft-repealed call will please, D. .JAM. li. HrUEtxn.naa.ir.r. aciial tfotfee. STATE or VnMONMarlboro.SS. hj therroUte Courtor uld District. To4vUMroBslotreitfdla tbe wUto of SAMUEL E. UULLsOCK, Ute vt OuiUurd, In uid diitrlat, d coatml. GrctUng: You trc hereby notified tbit thlt Court will de cide upon tbe tllowauco of tbe account of John h. Bollock. Admlolalntor upon Mid eatatf, and decree distribution thereof to the person entitled, at tbo nesiion lucreoi 10 ie neia i toe rrooaie umco in Ilrattleboro. on the lut Saturday of February, A. U. 1674, when and where yoa may be heard In the prcm- aea, n you see cause. so a hLit, itegisur. STATE OF VEKMONT, Marlboro, SS. The Trobate Court for said District: To all persona Interested In the Estate of UIUEL SIKKS, lata of Brattleboro, deceued, Qrectlos: nereis, uaarica r , i nompaon naa preaeoiea 10 mis Court an lnatrumect purrortlne to be tbe last Will of aald deceased, for probate : You are hereby notified that tbl Court will decide upon the probate vt said In strument at the ica&lon thereof to bn held at tbe Probate OQlce In Brattleboro, in raid district, on the list .-aturday of February, A. 1). 1811, when and where you may appear ana corneal ioe rauie u you ace cause. STATE OF VERMONT, MARLBORO, as. The Probate Court for aaid District To all persons i-itfrtiU Jin the Estate of SAItAII SUA US, lato of UbtUngham, deceased, Whereas. James II. Parmelee has crest n ted to this Court aa Instrument purnortingt to be the last Willof aald deceased, for probate: You are hereby notified that tula Court will decide upon the probate of aald InMrumtntat tbe seaelon thereof to be held at tbe Probate Office in Brattleboro, In aaid District, on tbo last Saturday of February, A. D. 1874, when and where you may appear and contest tbe aame. If you see cause. C ASA KEYES, ItfgUter. STATE OF VERMONT, Marlboro, SB. By tbe Probate Court for tald District. To all persons Intercated In the Estate of NATHAN WOODCOCK, lato of Brattleboro, deceased, Greeting: Ynu arc hereby notified tbat t bis Court will; decide upon tho allomance of the account of Ormando S. Howard, Administrator upon aaid Estate, aud decree distribution thereof to the persona entitled, at the session thereof to be held at tbe Frotate office in Brat tleboro, on the last Saturday of February, A. D. 1874, when and where you may be beard in tho prrmiies, if you aeo cause 0 ASA KEYES, KcgUter. STATE OF VERMONT, Marlboro, SS. By far Vrobatt Court for laid District. To all ixraona Intereated in the Estate of PA It DON T. KIMBALL, late of Ncufana in sa'.d District, de ceased, Greeting! You are hereby notified that this Coo rt will decide unon theallowanceof the account of Franklin Moore. Administrator upon aaid Estate, and decree dls. rlbatlon thereof to the persons entitled, at the aeaslon thereof to Le neld at tue rrocate nice in uramcboro on the last Saturday or February, A.D, ibt( wnen and where you may be heard in the premises, if you ace C'l'ATE OF VEHMONT, MAltLBORO, n K9 The Probate Court (or aald District. Tn .11 Ti.r.ons Interested In the Estate of K TWOOU, lateot Brattleboro, deceased, arreting; Wberets, JAMKM a. ATWOOD. Administrator upon said Estate, baa made application In writing to this Court, setting forth tbat It will be beneficial tl tbe heirs and all persona interested in said Eatate to sell tbo whole OI toe ileal csiaie ui saia ueccasea, ana nriTln. for license to sill tbe aame accordingly, and baa hied In this Court the consent and approbation of all the nrlrs of said deceased, residing In this State, to sueb sale; You are hereby notified tbat this Court will decide upon aaid application at the session thereof to be held at tbe probate Office In Brattleboro, In said IJlatrict, on 1D0 lass caiurusj ui ceuruary, A. ii, 187s, when and where jou mar be heard In the prem ises, If jou see cause. S ASA KEYES, Itrgtster. STATE OP VERMONT, Marlboro, S3 T rrolatt Court tor taxi Dhtrieti To all persons Interested In tbe Estate of OnviLLK Eaelk, late of Brattleboro, deceased, dreetlng. You are hereby notified tbat tl Is Court will decide upon the application of EUZA EABXE, widow of aald deceased, for the Aaslgnmcnt of Personal Property from aald Estste, at the session thereof to be held at the Probate Office In Ilrattleboro, on tbe last Saturday of February, A. D. 1874, when and where you may ue heard in tue premises, u you soe cause, e ASA KEYES, Iteelster. STATE OP VEHMONT, MAHLBOHO, 88. The Probate Coutt for said District. To all persons Interested In the Estste of ALBERT It. l'l&15, late oi Wlillingnam, in aaia uisirict, deceased. Orectlnat Whereas, Thadeua E. Wheoler, Adinlnlstrstor upon said Eatate, has made application In writing to this Court, eettloK forth tbst on the 38th day of August, 1(173 .tlvMonil nf S3 1nr era t. on the dollar IU nP.iA.e,i hv ulil Court to be tald to the creditors of aald deceased, and tbat be baa paid tbe aame acoordlog. ly, mat ui we rcmainuer vi .v , farm situated In aald Wbitiushani encumbered by mortgage to Samuel Wbee'er, wherefore he prays for a license to sell aafd farm aublect to aald mortgage, or to seel tbe equity or rcaeiuyiiuu lujreui ior iug pur. pose of paying the remainder of aald debts and eipen. You are hereby notified tbat this Court wUl Oroide upon aald application at a session thereof la be held at the Probata Office In Ilrattleboro, In aald District, on the last BsturUy of February, A. D. llrli, when and where yon may be heard In th. premises, If you sc. cause. aha iacscc), (upsicr. ourstock, and COLO UN. enumerated above, don't fail lo call for them. Pleao bear In mind that these prices aro Yours respectfully, B. SILSBY & CO. MATE Ol' VEII.UOXX. Windham 8S, Windham County CBerVs Of&ee. ELIZA A. SIOTII t. EDWIN C. S1UTII. .ucnM,Vaiiiuisuiiurai areornarr. A, D. 1871 Eliza A. Hmith of Jamaica In said County, filsd in this office her petition against her husband, Edwin C. Smith, formerly or said Jamaica, now run away and pone to parts unknown, returnable to the next term of the County Court, to be held at Newfane in and for said County, on tbe second Tuesday of April, A. D. ""p ior auiTorce irom ner aaia husband for the the causo that he, although of sufficient ability. and refused 'to surp'ort the s.id petitioner; snd also s . na custoo-y or t&. two minor children of said marriage; and also prayl.g for all- Therefore, It appearing tbst the said Edwin C. um uui rcsmc wiuun tnia Hlate, so that pro fw tt" 'MS""1 Um Prrwosby. II Is ordered that tbe petitioner notify the aald Edwin C. Smith of "" "" l-cuuuu, auu oi ine term or tbe court to which tba aame la returnable, by publlahtng the sub stance th.PM-.f with t V I. nKi 1 1 . oesslrely In tbe Vermont Phcenii printed at Brattlebo ro In sail County, the last publication to be at least SU weeks rrerious to ssid neat April term of said rout. EOYALL TYLKP. n.rV. E. L. Walerman, Esq., Petitioner's Attorney. HOUSE TO RENT. On Forest Square. For particulars Inquire of A. STAP.KEY, Brattleboro, Vt. O. W. WASUBURNE. jglUTTLKBORO FISH MARKET. -.V. PETTUE, Wholesale and Itetall Dealer In all klcl. r FBESII, SALT, SMOKED AND PICKLED FISH, OYSTERS, LOBSTERS AND CLAMS. Estey's Building, opposite Brattleboro House, uratiieDoro, Tl. Dissolution of Copartnership. THE Copartnership heretofore existing between tbe undersigned under the style of the HOUSEHOLD I'UHLIlHU.NO COMPANY, is this dsy dissolred by mutusl consent. GEO. E. CROWELL, O. A. LIIDT. Brattleboro, Jan. 3, 1S7. Tbe underalgned will contlnuo the business as hereto fore at Kos. 1, 3 k 3, Market Square, Brattleboro, Vt. O. A. LIBBY. Copartnership Notice. ri'UIE'uoderalgned hare tbla day formed a copartner X ship under the name of the UNION rill Nil NO COMPANY, for the purpose of carrying on the Book and Job Printing and PubUahlug business aa abore, and will continue the aame at the old ataud, Noa. 1, 3 & 3 Market Square, Brattleboro. O. A. LIBBY. T. P. JAMES. Brattleboro, Feb. 1, 1871. j?on SA I.E. A large lot of No. 1 Sap Buckets ! They are of eitra quality, with very brary hoops, and thoroughly seasoned. Will be sold for lower price, than tbey can be bought for elsewhere. 417 WOOll aV M AIIMII .11.1- C, D, NOYES iites All In want of A G-ood Barrel of Plour At a v.rv low rrlo.. to tar one of the POLLOCK or SULTANA llrands. Xliry Mult tve-ry Ttmc.S WOOL CARDING AND CLOTH DRESSING! THE subscriber would respectfully Inform the pub lic tut Wool Carding sod Cloth Dressing will be done at tbe old stand, In the Tillage of Sadawga, in Whitingh&m, Vti Wool left at the store 0 A. T. CHASE, will be taken from, and the rolls returned there. AX,X WOOL Hill WE LABELED, GEO. II. MC11MOND. tm Radawga, Vt., June 1. WH. jpon SALE. tin. til lli. tnnif .t 11.1- .. .i t. .. Connecticut Hirer, consisting of about 1J8 acres of meadow, and about 300 acres of hill land adjoining, formerly owned by the lata Oen. Lewis B. Morris, a Urge portion of tbe hill land la coTered with a heaty growth of valuable Umber, which, with the wood, as n tlmaled to be worth enough to pay for the whole farm. Tho meadow land la beet recommended by saying. It la Connecticut Hirer Meadow, and not eieelled at that. The whole presents an opportunity for rmrchaalng not exceeded in the whole Conn, niter Vallsy. inquire of the subscriberagent for the owner'. mU, Vt, Jan. , Wl "ENBr ST601' I?AHM roil SALE, e. .T,!,nflrml!r.of nn compels me to sell my ,e0.?lreA- '.' '." Urtl, that I will sell about i.wl."1 l5 buildings, which consist of a house J 'JUS-'iS.'1 b!ck.room WIUl running wster,goo wood shed JO by 3ft feet, barn SO by 40 feel, wltn tw6 shed;, one 31 by 41 feel, tbe other 14 by 45 feat, anO supplied with running water. There are sereral hnn dred cords of wood, among which art a huadttd or two second growth maples, beside, bemlosk and spruce timber. The other 80 aciea. which Joins the first named lot, baa 30 acres very beamy timbered with thrifty old growth maple with good sugaring ap paratus; tbere ls also some beach and other wocd, bealdes several acres of hemlock and spruce timber, all situated about seven miles from Rrattleboro depot, on and near the stage road leading from Braltlebor. to Marlboro, also near a good sawmill on the stage road, with easy descent to It. will sell all together or In sepl arate pieces to suit purchasera. For further partiou lars Inquire of the subscriber on tbe premises. Also, eight eitra sheep for sale. JOSEPH KINO. Marlboro, Vt., Jan. So, 1871. au F OR SALE!- -FOU SALE! A HOUSE AND LOT on Fjfrv fit., nror trWl homo In E8Utt.11, Dmttleboro, Vt. House 1 1-3 ito rr. 31x10, with h loiW, and conUlot leren rooms, all flolabed, papered and painted, and new, jQannlnft water inW tbe biiement, and carried Into tbe kitchen with a immo. Tho lot la 4 1-2 rods bT 10 Alao a lot 3 1-3 rods by 10, on Ettey 8t adjoin log aald bouse and lot. Also a two story House and lot on Organ Bt., In EsteynUe. House 22x28, L 23x30, and contains 13 rooms. A well of rood water on tbe premises, and good cellar. Darn attache! 33x34 Buildings all elated and nearly new. The house la well adapted for two tenements, or any one wlahfng to take boarders. The lot la S rods front by 10, making two good gardens,and in gooa cod anion. or runner parucuiara ana terms, enquire of B. IL JENNE h CO., Insurance and real ea tate agents, Brattleboro, Vt. From 1-2 to 3-3 the pur chase money can remain on mortgage if deaired. " 11. It. (JJIABK. jpoil SALE. A PLEASAXT, PRODUCTIVE River Farm, In Newfane, Windham Ooi, Vt. The IllTer Firm. liUUnwnnl cinil fyvnnUrl tiv ttif late Stephen Iltggina deceudf in bow offered for tale at a bargain. aia nnn is sunatea on West BtTer In Newfane, Vt. on the main stage road leading from Brattleboro to Townsbend, in a good neighborhood, and a good school but a few rods from the bouse, and 1 13 milea from FayetteTlUe, which contains the County build ings, churches, stores, hotels and poet office. The above Farm contains ISO acres of land veil divided in to mowing, pasture, and woodland, the tillage land be ing early meadow, productive soil apt under good state of cultivation. Also, an abundaaee of Yralt Treeaand a large Sugar Orchard. Tba buildings are all In excellent condition. The House is large, con venient and well finished. The Barn and Carriage House and out bulldlngi aae nearly new, palntsd, are large and commodious with cellars under the whole; good watert house and barn. The above Farm la offered for aale at abargaln and li an opportunity seldom offered to secure a pleasant borne and a good farm. For further particulars ap ply at tbe house of said farm. Mrs. STEPHEN III 00 IN 8, Newfane. Vt. Or of A. J. MOUSE, FaycUeTille, or S. W. BOW. EXIt, WilliamsTllle. Vt. till F OR SALE. Mr Dlaee In Brattleboro. one mile aonth of the Til lege, consisting of sine aerea of land, 6 of which la under a high state ofCcultivatlon, and the balance woodland. About CO young apple, pear and peach trees of bearing age on the premises; also 200 grape vines, one acre In strawberries, and an asparagus bed that paya from $30 to f.O per year. Buildings cm the premises. Water convenient. The land la well.adapt ed for gardening purposes or for building lots. Terms easy. Possession given at once. Apply to B. B. JEN NE k CO., Beal Eatate Agents, Brattleboro, VL, or to C. KIDDER on the premises. tfi3 Oil SALE. I offer for aale the four. Two Story, Model Cottage Houses, which I have erected the past season : Slated Hoofs, good water: Lota 66 Ly 100 ft : Location cen tral as regards the manufacturing Interests of the Tillage : Price $3330 each. Terms made easy. a. JL. IIIXES. Brattleboro, Dec. 1873. tfiO ADMINISTRATORS' SALE OP Real Estate. THBanbsstber offer for aale the Ileal Estate be loncjngtothw. Batata of CALVIN BUCK UN, Ute ot Halifax, VL. deceased. eUuated tn aaid Halifax, near "Bead Hollow, so .called, and about 11 miles from' Brattleboro, and eouslctftg of the-following farms, to wit: Tho "home farm" containing nearly SCO urea of Isnd suitably divided luto mowing and pasturing, with about 60 acres of woodland. Suitable bulldlan conveniently arranged, with running water at bom house and barns. Large orchard with gTeat variety at apples, together with peaches and pcara. Alt maple sugar orchard of about 1200 trees. School house with in about 120 roda of the buildings on said farm. The above described Jsrm ls one of the best and most pro ductive in the town of Halifax. Also the "itoberta farm" adjoining the above de scribed premises, contalnlag lOOacrea of land suitably divided, with convenient buildings; well watered. Large apple orchard, and maple sugar orchard ef AM trees. School bouse standing on the premises. Also the "Nlles" or "KewviU" farm adjoining said 'home farm," contalnln150 teres suitably divided, convenient buildings, running water, and large orchard. Also 167 aerei of pasture and timber land adjoining aald "home farm" and on the south aide of the brook which rune through said "Bead Hollow. All or either of the farms above described will beaoldata bargain. Parties can be shown over the premises by calling upon A.G.YzAwatsaid home farm. For terms. Ao., inquire of STEPUElf NILES, at said HauTex, or of the subscriber at Wilmington, Vt, E. T. BUTTER FIELD. Administrator. Wilmington, Vt., May 1st, 1873. tfl9 Scfjoola, JRATTLEBORO ACADEMY. JL Hcltool for Ilotn Hexes. Tbe Spring term will commence Wednesday, March ith, and continue twelre weeks. The buildings for merly occupied by Ol en wood Seminary and known ai the "Chapel" and "West Hell," situated two miles from the railroad, for convenience and beauty of loca tion make this a desirable school for stud-nts of both sexes. Mr. Lang baa had several years experience la teaching tbe commercial branches and studies prepar atory to college, and special attention will be given these. Music, Draw in i and Painting by experienced teacberr. Board can be obtained at reasonable rates, or privileges for self-boarding. V. F. LAKO, A. B., Principal. L. Clabz, Secretary. West Brattleboro, Jan. 21, 18T4. 6ti rOWEHS INSTITUTE. SPRING Term will begin Fab. 21. Board or f or Dished rooms for self-boarding on the very low eat terms. The village ls quiet and free from tempi at lone to rice. Instruction thorough. Pupils will here And superior advantagea for preparation for college, for teaching. for business, and for music. A. J. SANBORN, A. M., Frinolp&J. Bernardston, Mass., Oct 20, 1673. 8m30 JELAND Ss GRAY SEMINARY. The Spring Term of this well known Institution will begin FEB. 23, 1874. For particulars address MILON DAVID SOX, Principal. Townahend, V(., Jan. 15, 187a. 613 JgELAIR INSTITUTE. a tilpassTit fcnm sn.1 ftiftrinr.li fn.trtitlftn fne south of both sexes, la . clergyraan'a family, West nrattle boro, Vt. Tbe Spring term opens Harch 33 Addreas MISS ANNIS L. OBOVT, Sta Principal. gTEP INTO F. S. BBAOKETT'S Clotblng- ana Tllorlnir Etubllaliturt Aa yon are going by, and tear, your order for niev fitting SHIRTS, or a pattern cut from measure Ttf "VAN WYCI" on ah. NEW, LtXIII, "VBHV SWBE? end IsEKICIOVKsUr- liTLAVOMaB." W. hare the entire etoci. We hate no aasot Ask for parttoular doscrlptlon and rat6S. Ceialofues f Prvl'f ant Or.araoMi Trsel on recjuost. .5ri T. C. Maxwell & Bros.