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)c'i!)tiinont)(j(cni.i uKATTi,nnono: KM DAY HVUNING, JULY 17, 1871. spiuitva unit o vtdosi:. All lllVttl.Tllltl Mill! 1111,1. till" TIlOHKllt nf Other. Mr. .lolin It. llrowti, nr Council liltilT, lown, urilvi'il In UilHi'lty n few il:iys iiro mill U niiw Mopping nt.llio Hlmicviinl llniisn. Ho Is u yiiunn ni:m twcuty-two yrars of oso ami win born In St. LouIb, Mr. llronn Is possessed of powers wlilcli woiilil Imvo inailo Aiilliony Mcanier delight lo liiuko Ills acciunlntancf. I In ran, wrlaln roiulHliiiis ooiiipllcil with, lead your llwiiiiliK honoicr mucli you may cmlcav or to hiiito.iI tlicni. Dr. Oockor, of flip Mli'hljjau University, wliero Ilio joiing man allowed lilm-elf to bo siilniillted to u uiiinlieror tosls.says: "IT tin Inillvldual will Intensely fix Ids attention upon a eon- nolo object, localized In a p.iitlcular place, and not abstract his attention, Mr. ltiow u, while blindfolded, will lead lilin to llio oh Jc ct." Alter stating thai llio young man was of good character, and well known to many In tbo University, before the goner.il public knew aught of his peculiar power, I ir. Cocker says: "All Hie 'j.cs ho gives aro Instances of Imageal icprtelitatlons of concicto objects In kpace." Yesterday Mr. lirown gave a pilviite ex hibition to a s-clcct company. Including several rcpreenlatlves of the Press. Tliu place chosen lor Iho experiments was a largo parlor and bedroom In the Sturtevant House. Ho explained beforehand that he w as obliged to use a certain nuioiiut of ma chinery. This latter consisted of the let tuts olXho alphabet printed on a plccool' p.isleboard, mid a long piece of brass who. Ho did not havo the wire, the ulllltyof which will be explained horcallcr, but ho exhibited the pilntod letlors. Tho letters were strung around tho walls of tho par lor, and Mr. Urown commenced his In tmesllng exhibition. Ho stated, In the llrst place, Unit any Individual In tho room might lildo an artlelo any n here In llio house, and that, If eeitnln conditions were compiled with, ho would surely point out where It was hidden by readlug bis thoughts. A gentleman In tho com- any left tho loom, and relumed In a few liiln ulos. Mr. lirow n then blindfolded himself with a linen handkerchief, look hold of tho gentleman's loft hand with his own right hand, nnd alter n few eccentric movements, namely, passing his hand several limes over the gentlemai''s arm and across his foieliead, tho two left tho parlor, followed I iy tho company, and proceeded to search for tho hidden article. The gentleman sub mitting to the experiment was led, or rath er pulled, by Mr. Brown through tho cor ridors of the hotel nnd Into n h.ilf dozen chambers until ono was reached whero lirown stopped before a bureau with about a dozen drawers, and, pointing to ono par ticular drawer, said: "Yon will lind It there." The hidden article, a pocket-knlle, was found In Iho drawer. Tho gentleman said that he had followed the course which lirown had taken before ho hid the knife, and expressed himself as much astonished. Tho next test was made by a gentleman who went into an adjoining apartment ami selected a roQ(to In ono of llireo damask curtains, as an object upon which to con centralo his thoughts. Mr. Drown, pro paring himself as bcfoic, led tho gentleman to tho window-curtain, and after a minute's hesitation over a tassel, placed his hand upon tho rosette. Tho gentleman stated that ho had at ilrsl thought of tho tassel, but had finally concluded to choose tho loscttc. Mr. Lewis I. eland, of tho hotel asked Mr. -lirown to tell him the name of his birth-place. Tho latter, blindfolding himself and taking tho hand of Mr. Lel.unl In tho manner bel'uro described, led him around tho room, and pointing to tho printed letters of tho alphabet suspended on tho walls, spelled out tho name "Land grove." This Is a small town In Vermont and tho birthplace of Mr. Lelaud. In the Rinio manner Mr. lirown picked out the Icttcisof tho alphabet spelling "George," the Christian name of Gcorgo l' Howe, a reporter ol tho Tlmes.'.drowned soniotlnio ago, on tho request of his brother, who was present, and also the name of a town in Turkey, denominated "Abeili," whero one of thai company was born. In tho latter test Mr. lirown missed tho letter e, which the gentleman making the test stated was probably owing to tho fact that ho had him self hesitated over It whtlo mentally spell ing tho word. Another test to which Mr. Drown was subjected was made by a gentle man who fixed his thoughts upon a watch sad worn by Mr. Leland, which was lulckly pointed out as tho object selected. Mr. lirown volunteered tu read tho thoughts of another without coming In di rect contact with him, but through tho me dium of a third person. To do this ho blindfolded himself as before, and while taking tho hand of tho third putty the lat ter placing his hand on his (lliown's) fore head, tho mail whoso thoughts woio tube read took hold of tho wrist of the medium of communication, and so tho threo pro ceeded around the room until tho object was pointed out, or tho letters spelling the woid thought of, were spelled out from tho alphabet. Tho reporter of tho Times, de sirous of making tho test, did so, together with Mr. Leland. Tho metallic lag hang ing to a koy In tho door was tho object se lected for a concentration of thought. Af ter his usual preparation, lb ow n Imme diately led tho way to tho door. When ho reached It ho felt aiound It for a few min utes, and tho Times reporter, believing that tho scent was lost allowed his thoughts to bo directed to other objects. As these objects presented themselves to his mind Urown would Immediately lead him and his companion to them. At last u violent effort was mado to couvoulrato atlentiou exclusively on the key-tag, and lirown at unco led tho way to If. TbU test satislicd tho reporter that tho workings of his mind had been Implicitly followed by lirown, and that every deviation from a direct course was duo to tho thoughts of other ob jects which would persistently obtuido themselves. Mr. lirown is ignorant of the causo of his wonderful power. Ho bolloves that spiritualism has nothing to do with it, and regards professional spiritualists as humbugs. In the experiments yesterday ho was obliged to lead thoso making tosls around tho room by llio hand. If provid ed will) a brass wire, tho person testing Ids power could lake hold of ono ond of tho wlro and romalu in his chair. lie Is not infallible, however, In tho use of Hie wire, and prefers to hold the hand. It does not appear that Mr, Urown's gift can bo mado very much useful, although ho says that by moans of it he has discover ed tho guilt of several criminals In the Wost. Ho says also that ho is ahlo io some times read tho thoughts of others silting near him, but cannot remember them for any leuglli of lime. Ho bellovos that In course of time his powers of thought road lug will bo so strongly developed that ho will bo able to express tho thoughts of oth ers without tho use of ids alphabet, AT. Y, Times. Gov. Moses of Mouth Carolina, has par doned tho threo country commissioners of Marlon county, lately convicted of mal lewunco in ulllce alio) sentenced to Imprisonment, A Mir.lTAllY MUSIC Vif. Ilitr-rcelliia; Collnciloil nf Wur HrlU lit lViiAlitnfftoii Thorn has been gathered nt Washington under Iho supervision of tho war depart ment H collection of all sorts of things ap pertaining to battle nnd Its Incidents, that In defaultof abetter name, Is called n "inn seiini." It Is chtelly n collodion of speci mens of everything belonging to military operations nil sorts of cavalry harnesKos, soldiers' uniforms, and every Imaginable vailoty of gun and shell, llul among thoso objects, rather uninteresting to civil oyes, aio a liumbcr of idles whoso nssoelatlon.s appeal Immediately to tho most Indlllcrenl. Vol- Instance, hero Is the cirrlago of the llr.-t gun Hied In the rebellion, pi esenlcd by Major-flcnoral T. J. Wood, after tho captuio or Ylckshurg, whoio ho found It. Tho man who fired it told him ho aimed nt a boat bound for New Orleans, and sup posed to bo loaded with government stoics, about n week befuio tho firing of Sumter. Tho gun was u four-pound (Minion, and llio carriage is nshabby, faded led allalr. Lean ing against It aro soino halberds and swoids of tho fourteenth century, bought by Mio ordnance, commission from (ieneva, nnd an awkward weapon labelled, "Albanian Gun from Mlssulonghl," such perhaps as poor Ilyron fought with. Then thoio aro Iron clubs used In Mexico bolbio cannon wcro Invuulcd. On one or them Is soiatched "Isldro Prat." Some legend nth Unites them to Coilez marauders, and If weehoose wo ui.iy so bclloe, but somolicnv an Amer ican clcerono nover tells a tradition con vincingly. If he drops Into legond It Is npologltlcally explained that ho neither be lieves It hlnueir nor expects you to. Ho never tells It with that prul'unnil faith and rovcience, that catholic submission of In dhhliial opinion, that any unwashed de scendant of Niiiu.i Pompllliis assumes be fore a canonized leg bone. I never heard of but ono of whom tho American splill of skepticism prevailed. In ono corner of our museum Is a coal-or-inall and a two handed siwiid-lhat 1 4, a swoid to be used bv either hand dated fiom tho slxleenlh century, from llavarlaj also a fac-slmllo of the first gun ever made, limn tho samo country. Tho butt Is loautirully orna mented with silver carving representing a battle fought with bows and arrows a llttlo quiet bit of sarcasm on tho pail of this usurper who was to drlvothls weapon from the field. Near this Is a heavy Moorish gun, and a delicate scliultcr with a descent stamped on Its flexible blade, tempeicd possibly at Toledo, and wielded, let us fancy, by some swai thy Moorish warrior on the lauinarts of Granada. Then comes an Indian war club, too dreadfully fan, lllar to bo poetical, and an ordinary musket turned Into n breech-loader by tho Kenlaus when they marched into Canada. It bears tho monogram : "I. It. A. Irish republi can arm v. Poor Pat: Ho never amounts to much when he drops tho shlllahih ! Hciolsaical relic! Ono that brings Iho color to our checks as wo giasp it ono of those faun rakes turned Into a spear at Harper's Kerry, by tho old man whose soul "goes marching on." And In appropriate propinquity to lids battered, rusty plUo is nil excellent Kugllsh illlo mado by Iho maker who has the honor of furnishing such bijouterie "to her nuijesty the quoon and llio princo cousorl," worth $500 In gold Plobably the gentleman li.cl In squeeze that S.T00 out of her majesty the queen, by some Ingenuity, Tor I fancy ho will not get much out of Mr. Floyd, who ordered the liflo when secretary of war, but whom It has novcr reached, lloiaeo Capron contilbutos two strange, antique sword, taken from an armory In Atlanta; a sword taken from tho rebel Gonoral Barksdale, formerly M. C. as ho lav dead on Gettysburg Held, and a Japanese swoid prosontcd by Moil. A very interesting copy Is a cuirass and helmet, worn by a Flench dragoon at Se dan. Tho cuirass is pierced by u bullet, and tho helmet cloven by n saber stroke that must havo proved mortal to tho poor fellow, who loll, perhaps with a sigh for tho sun of Auslcilllz, that hud set in such ignominy. Tho helmet is a beautiful piece of workmanship. Tho ridgoat tho back simulates a blade, and from it hangi tbo Jong horse-hair tassel. Tho front pompon is held by a grilllu's claw ; tho sides nro exquisitely wrought, nnd directly In front Is Modusa's head, finely carved and full of expression. Then thoro is au old cannon captuied at iorktownj another of bionzo presented by tho Saratoga convention in 1777 i n shell Hied Into Now Orleans In 1815; ono gun of a Whllworth battery, with a range of soven miles, presented by the "loyal citizens of tho United Slates of America, England, 1601." Also, a model of tho "colToo-mlll gun," nnd a gun that could bo carried on and fired from a mule's back ; two Gatlln guns, ono that can bo dis charged UiO limes and the other 400 times a minute. There Is a twenty-Inch cannon ball, weighing 10S0 pounds, made for. the largest cannon In America, now at Fortress Monroe, which costs 125 every lime it Is discharged. Then we came to a mountain howitzer, such as wo used to illmlrato tho peace commission to tho Modocs; and last, the stump of an oak tree, some fifty Inches In diameter, that was actually cut down by bullets before Petersburg. Draped around tho walls, hanging from the pillars, or drooping mournfully over the door, defaced, war-stained, and showing many traces of liid struggles, aro four hundred and forty rebel Ujgs, captured by our troops. Nearly ull have soino history tolUoftliem. All havo nstoryof tholrowu, no' doubt, could they but tell It. A largo percentage of them was captured by Geo. Custor's men, and several belonged to Gor don's troops. Think of it his Hags among tho spoils oT battle, and ho in the Senate of the nation that took them I Tho "stars and bars" tho circle of stars on a bluo Hold, and the three broad bauds of red, white and red. One, tho " bonnlo blue flag that bears n single star," the only silken flag In tho collection Is literally In ribbons. It was presented to a southern regiment by tho ladles of tho city, and when Its bearer was attacked, lio pulled it from Its staffand tried to tear It Into atoms. Another was captured on Lookout Mountain, in tho "battlo of Iho clouds" that Howclls sings of. Tlieio hung tho famous black flag of Winchester, whoso supposed horrible sig nificance inaddcned the northern troops, Sheridan says, however, It was only a sig nal. It Is a small black flag with n while cross In tho center. Thoio Is Iho garrison flag of Fort Itlploy, Charleston Harbor; One captured In Iho Wilderness that looks very much like tho British union-jack ; another with the "southern cross" marked In stars on a bluo ground; an Immense one of rod, with a whilo palmetto treo worked on It. Thoso with inscriptions Interested mo particularly poor, frustrated, falso hopcaand predicllous. "MayUO, 1775 May 20, 1801." N. 0. V." was a memory of the ltorolullon. "Citizen soldiers, tho bost dofenders of our lionioi," run another; and ou Virginia's was inscribed, "dod armeth tho patriot." Ono was taken by Sorgoaut Kvans, of tho Cth Wisconsin volunteers, and, afterward falling prisoner himself, ho hid It and kept It sale about him for two days, when ho was icleased. Tho 1st sharp shooters presented tho remains or their colors perforated with bullets, to the mu seum ; and thero is a flag that was captured from u Maine rcglinout, and roturnod by Ha captor with tho following note pinned to H:- Mr. Ynnkooi You will nloao return this flng-stnff nnd shnuldor-bclt over to tho ninth Maine, from whom It was captured nt St. (Illmorrou. 29th October; 1801, by Three Forks Hcglmenl Voluntocrs. "llui llunKi.." Tliu Mamn soldiers claim thoy did not looso u single flag during tho whole war ; hut perhaps this ono ".lldn't count." Ono Hag, very much lorn, was taken nt Mal vern lllll from a .South Caiollna legtment, who piled up their doail to serv pm ram parts, lighting behind Iho gloislly bulwaik to tho bitter cud. Tho last was captuied from tho Sumptcr Hying artillery nl Appo mallox Station, April 2, ISM. Tin, Nmiill itllatrlr. of I'll 1 1. Poveity In l'Yanco Is n thomand limes in active, morn Ingenious, morn untir ing In Its dibits aller siibsNience, tlian is Hint of nny other country. 11 Is only nller a long and slurp struggle that llio wrestler Willi fato sinks lo tho earth and declares himself vanquished. Apart I'roni tho ml tiulo economy which is practised in oveiy branch of consumption, whether of food, or lucl, or clothing, Iheio aro numer ous odd trades lo which the Indigent resort in older to gain u livelihood. Ihiough has already been said about tho rag piekeis whom one meets so constantly nt night, with their biskcls slung on thdr backs, and armed willi nu lion hook and lantern. Among that chi-s nro often lo bo found thoso who have known heller days, and I havo been told of ono Instanco whcio among their ranks was discovered a once noted physician, whose professional career hail been ruined by nn unfuitiinalo opera tion, icsultlng In Iho ile.ilh of Iho p.itlenl. A few weeks ago, a fenialu mg-plekcr, nged 511, nnd a married woman, cominlllcd sui cide for love, nnd mining Iho members ol' her own profession who were present nt tho funeral wnsuii ex-pielis-l of Iho Seine, and a man who had once kept a fashionable store on Iho bnulevaid. Thero mo other Irades, lo establish which must liati' called for ii certain amount of Inventlvo talent. Thero U Hie vender of smoking tobacco, whose Hlock-ln-lrado Is formed fion tliu ends of cigars picked up In the streets In front of the cafes and tho tlicalies, anil those elgnr-ond, chopped up line, foim the nioiehandlse. It has licen estimated that in Palis tho consumption ofclgars amounts lo three hundred thousand dally; so a vast number of cigar-stumps reward .daily this cnlorpiislng dealer anil his numerous asso ciates. Then Ihero Is Iho Hro-eller and Iho "guardian angel." The llte-scllcr goes round with n bruiser of hot coals in a llttlo coveied wagon, lined with sheet-Iron, and for a sou he heals up the foot-wni mers of (ho market-women. Ho makes hisnpicar anco at llio market ns early s I o'clock In tho morning in winter. The "guardian angel" Is a strong Icllow, whoso business is to go round to the wine shops and convoy home those consumers who are too drunk to go homo by themselves. Some of tho largo taverns havo a "guardian angel" nil to themselves. This celcsllally-nained In dividual must not quit the di iiukard eon lided to ids care till ho Is beyond all dan gor from the police or from thieves. So briety is his primary qtiallflcaliou, and the tirst day ho is found drunk, hols iguoinln luusly discharged. Tho seeker of cigar ends lias a companion in the crust-seeker, who hunts for thoio refuse bits of bread, loo drv, too dlrtv, or too moldy for human food, which ate in bo found In tho streets and llio gutters. This bread lie sells by the bag-full to Iho breeders 111 tho suburbs of Paris; for French rabbits are very fond of bread, anil continue laige (pi inline of it. Tho dog-shearer drive; a thriving trade; it is ho who utlends to the toilet of theso woni erful pocdles with white, shag gy manes, nnd pink, close cropped hinder quarters, tliclr paws adorned with neat lit tie frills, nnd their shorn tails finished off with a bush-llko tuft of white hair, will attract our attention w Idle hotting at the heels or their masters or mistresses nloirj the boulevards. The potato-maker washes, scrubs, sklus, and polishes old potatoes of small sizo till they asstimo tho silky, light- colored skin of new potatoes, and ui.iy then bo enveloped In tissue paper, and sold as tho earliest productions of the season. The ham-bone maker, the Icisii Icltors, tho bird-feeders, all exercise odd professions. Tho Item-collecter is Iho man who scours Paris In search of bonis for tho daily papers, ono of w hlch, if found and eare'lll Iy written up, may bring him fiom one to two francs. A dreadful accident or a lire, n runaway horse, or n mason fallen from high scalloldlng, aio to him precious prizes. Unfortunately, ho Is often obliged to draw on his imagination for tho material for his work. Tho most horrible of all thoso llttlo trades is indisputably that of the sorter, or person whose business it is lo sort over and class! fy tho rubbish collected by the rag-pickers. In the mlserablo dens whero this industry Is carried on, it olten happens that tho lamps dlo out, and refuso to burn, so fetid Is tho atmosphcro arising from tho filthy masses accumulated there. Tho sorter cither dies soon, or abandons his profession for another, for no human lifo can long en duro tho miasma ongondered by the dirt 111 which they urn obliged to woik. A Fiiaud. A common impression pre- vnlls among tho pcoplo that u person hav ing committed an assault against another, can immediately go boforo n justlco of tho poaco plead guilty, and bo assessed In : nominal lino, pay 11, and no further prose L-iitloii can bo commenced fur the offence. Judgo Hoss of tho supremo court has ex ploded this notion, In the doclsion of a enso In tho Caledonia county court. One I)e- greno waylaid a neighbor on the road, and gavo him a tevero pounding. Tho same night the assailant went to ono or two jus tices of t'o peacn to get them lo lino him, but they declined, Tho next morning ho procured a grand juror's complaint, nnd was lined with costs. Ho was Indicted for llio assault In tho county court, and, on trial, tho respondent's counsel Hied a pica in bar, alleging n former conviction. The state replied that tho former conviction was a fraud and so the court hold, and again lined tho respondent &!0 and ousts. lint land Globe. m Miss Annii; Kimc, of Ilethel, Pa., Is on titled lo tho praise of being tho best lady poultrylst on record. In 1872 sho cleared fSSO alter paying Air ull tho reed, freight, Ac. Sho commenced Willi r.hty fowls Cochin Chinas, llralinrau, and other varie lies and found Iho Cochin and Jlralnuas Iho most prolllablo, being healthier am of speedier growth for tho market. Sho fed from seven to ten bushels of corn per week, anil inu young ones with cracked corn She isnlso keeping an ncconntof slock this year an nccoiint which shows every item oroxpenso ami prom and oxpecls to real Izo as much, If not more, than last year. When attacked liy the prevailing oullry dlsoaso last year, Miss Kirk speodlly chockod Its sproad by tho fico use of lime, scattering It all about and giving llmo water to rtrlnk. Intelligence hasjust been received ora terrible disaster in the sea of Marmora, Tho llritlsh vessel Kara, en routo for Salon lea, was run into by an Egpytlan vessol named lseharla, and sunk In a fow mln utes, Tho Kara had 310 persons ou board, Including Jhe crow and jiassengers, and of this number 320 weie drowned. T (OFFICIAL, L -A. "W S OF Till! UNITED STATES rAHSHII AT Till! FIRST SESSION OF THE FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. (Ihnkiiai. Natiiui: No. ai 1 AN ACT loeslubllsli nn nsay-iiHlco nt Hel ena, In Iho leriitory ol .Montana. lie it enacted hit the Kennle mid lloutc (if Jliprcfientatirr iif (Ac United Klntes nf America in Oinvitm ttaiictntititt. T'lint tho Seeietuiy of llio I'luasury Is homliy author ized ami leqillreil lo clalillsli all nssay-ol-fico nl HeliMiii, In lln- Tenilory of Mont.inn, lliusahl iissav-olllco to bo coudurled under Iho prm Iannis ol llio ncl entltleil "An ncl revising nod amending tho laws idiillvn lo the minis, :issa y-nlllci', anil colnagoof the unlleil fsistes, ' approved i-cnru iry i w i mu, Iglilccu nil ml -l uiki scvcuiy-iiiico. Si:c. 2. Thai the Secretary ol' Ihi-Ticasii- ry Is lieieoy auilioiizcii anil iiirccicu to cause lo be eonsti iielcd u sullab1,, bulldllig nl lloleua, ill llio Territory or Montana, for t.io pili'pnsoof said nssav-olllce, ami piovhlu Iho same with Iho necessary Hxlinos and upparalus, in a cost not cxccedliii: llfly tuollsami miliars, which sum is oereov nil proprialcd out of any money In tho Ticus- ury, not oinciwise appropriated. ,ppioeu .nay i-, is, i. IGiinimiai. NATimt; No. ,".0. ,X ACT lo amend all act entitled "An act to provide for Iho establishment of a luil llaiy prison and for lis governiiienl," u -prm oil Manli (lilld, eighteen bundled and sovciity.three. Beit etutctedbv the Senate and llituneuf Iteii rcieidatiies ut the United State n America, m Vvntirexnassctiibtttt. 1 lint sum act be, unit the same is heiebv, so nmendid thai all arts anil things llieiein requited lo be done and perlorincd nt lbck Island, In the Slate nl' Illinois, shall lie 1 1 n anil Hrformed ou the military leseruttlon nl roll l.o.iven- worth. In Hie Stale of Kansas: I'ruvidtil, that the fioM-i iiuient bull. lings now on s,iil milllai V resei allnti at Foil l.enen- woitli shall be nimbllcd mid Used so lar is pnictlc.ibht for the mii-pos, s of slid pilsoti, 1 -. . , , ... .., , ivpirocn, .m.i.v it-, t. Gr.VK.UM, NAVltllli No. .11.) AN ACT repealing Iho act eulllled "All act llxlng the tlino for tho election ol Hepreseutaliws from the .Stale of ('ali tor nia lo Iho I'orly-loitrlh Congiess." tie tt euaetrit tut the Senate and lltnme of ill imjiiii'iui'fl " . n.i.ii .,,..,.. -j i ... t ..UD.....f.r..f 'i i... I 11. I HI, ff " .myn, -.-.'.., ,.... act cnlilled "An net llxlng tho llmo for the ciccitou oi licprcscmaiives iroui nie oiaio or California to the Forty-fourth Congress," approved March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, be, and the laino Is iiereny, lepeuicti. Approved, .May 'ji, is, i. Gkmkiiaj, Nati'rh No. ,13. J AN ACT lo amend an net entitled "An nut to amend an act entitled 'An net to re duce duties on imports nnd to rtsliico Internal taxes, and for oilier pui-imses,' " approved Marcu thlid, eighteen hundred and sovcnly-tlnee. lie it enacted la the Smate and ohc Jteiiresentatiees at the I'nitid Slides id .(Mcririi in Ljnyritit aitenddcit. That sec linn third of all act entitled "An net to amend an act entitled 'An act to reduce duties on Imports, nnd to rislncu internal luxes, ami lor inner purposes, nppiovcu Mulch third, eighteen hull Ired nnd seventy-three, bo amended so as to lead ns fol lows I 'Skc'. 3. lint fiucign lueichandiso w liich arrived nt a port of the Hulled Mates nn or ocioru lliu inn t.v-in si ,iv oi .,uitv. i-IkIiiii'ii liiiinlrnl mill KMi'imlv-twn. imil uiMiii which liulles were not pilil prior to August lltt, eighteen bundled seventy-two, though the samo wpro not entered or transferred lo a nubile store or hooded waiehouse. shall lo cnlilled lo the bi'iietlts provided for in tho eighth section nr llr.i act entitled 'An net In reduce duties nu imporls, and to reduce internal taxes, and lor other purposes a nroved .Mine sixth, oluhtetiu hundred and seenty-two, Iho same us such merchandise would have been entitled to li.ul it actually been in public store or h.'iiihd warehouse on or prior to the thlily-llrst day of .Inly, elchteen bundled and seventv-iwo: Pro vided, That thn owner of such niercliandlso ihull, within thirty days from Iho pass mo nl nils act make application lucrvinr m writing to tho collector of tho port at which such merchandise arrived." Approved, Jiluc.1, 1ST I. Oi:ni:i:.u. Natitiu; No. 31. AN ACT ch urning thn time nr holding eh cult and district courts In Vermont. lie it enacted hij the Senate and ITaiise nf Iteprcktntativn of the United Slates nf ..iwienca in txinnicsx asscm((ca, inai inn term of Iho circuit court holdeu at Itiitlund on the third diy nrilrtnher shall bo held on the flrst Tuesday In October, and thn term nl the district court hidden at Holland ou tho slxlh (biv or Octolier shall bo held on tho Hi st Tuesday or October. The term of llio circuit court holden at Imlsor ou the fourth Tuesday in July shall bo held on the third Tnesday"ln May, and tho term of tho district court held at Windsor on thn Mon day after the rburlh Tuesday of July shall bo on tho third Tuesday In May : Provided. That this net shall not apply to Iho next lerms of tho circuit and district court to bo Imlilon nt Windsor, lint thn same shall be held at tho times now provided ny law. Approved, June 5, 1874. IxallvoaciD. CENTRAL VERMONT RAILROAD. h u m m i: n ARRANGEMENT. THAINH C10INC1 KOUni Leave IlHiTTLxnoun at 4:2U and 8:12a. m.; at '2:00 aud 3:30 i. in. MailTumn, Irfe KL AUanaat 6:20 a. m ilnttlf- bora at 3:3i)),m. cnuiHctiug at Nt-w ooilou with tf ante r for Nrw York. Niuut KiPUKSM. Leate Oileniibiire at 12:3.r p. ni,t Montreal at 3 ;ll p. m,t Ht. Aloaoa atT:'ifi p.m., lirattleboro it I I'io a.m. arriving at New Loudon t 11:13 a. m. MiiL Tr4in. I eive White lilter Junction at 6;)0 a. m.,lCiitlud (Miifd) at 4:30 a. tn.,Urit!Moro i mia a.m., arriving at new jmdon at o;ia p.m. MiiiuTbain Lwite lih I liver JubcUuu at &;uo li. ta.t arming at llrattieboro at 11.10 p. m. KiiiiiriTitAi. Ja&w lirittM oro at 2:00 p.m,f reaciiiiiK .iiiuer a x mu at a ;ou p. in. (101NO KOHT1I. Leavk BmTTi.F.iicmu it 7.00 a. iu., 10:30 a. m., 4 :&5 r. m.. 10:201). in. MailTiuin. Iavo Nov London at S:ito a, m., lirat- tieuoroat iu;ja.!DM ir wmie inter Junction, Itullaud, Hurling ton, Kt.Albane, Motitrtal, and Oitdensnurg. Mixri Tbain. fave lirattleboro at 7:00 a.m., for IMlowa Fall ami White Itlver Junction. Eipuesb Train. Im-avc MUler'a Falla at 11:20a. ra., arriving atllrattleboru at 12:20 p. m. Accommodation Tjuik, l.avf New Loudon at 8:10 a. m.) llrattlboro at 4:55 p.w.,for White HI, er Junction and JtutUnd. Nmut Exrntiti. Leave New London at 3:17 p.m., UrattW-borcat 10 :20 p.m., for White Ilivc r Janet ton. H inland, llurllngtuu, St. Albaua, Mout(eal aud Olfdeuiburg. Fullmau'a DruvtiDg Room audRlerrlDgCarg are run on uiguitraina oeiweeu simnpntia aui Montreal. J. W HOUAItT.Ucu'Hup't. Ht. Albani, Vt., May 2J, 1871. 39tf FITCHBURG RAILROAD. VtrtMoul and UataarUutrii liigitlott, TRAINS LEAVE BOSTON (Fitrhbure Depot, Cauewajr Street,) for Troy, Hira torn. 1! owc Tunnel and ths W i-nt. t 7 :nn a. m. For llooiMS Tunnel and North Adam, at 7:30 aed U:10a. m. For lirattleboro, OrfeufWM and way ttatlouit, at 7:30 LEAVU BRATTLKRORO For l!otou at 4 :21 and 8 :42 a. m.. and Q :OQ n. m. For Hmnac Tunuel, North Adainti. Troy aud HaraUwa. at 8:4 J u. m. For lloomc Tunnel and North Adami. at 8;42 a. ro, and 2:00 p. iu. Leave Ureen field for Turner' Falla at 0;(0 and 9:50 a. m., 12:00 tu.,and 4:ou p, m. Leave Turner's Falls for (treeutleld at 8:40 and 10;50 a. ni., 1:50 aud&:40 p. m. All train cmncct at Fllrbbnr with trains for jauuiou, new ueuioru aim rroTMtnee; and at (laid' ner with trains for WorcvtUr, XV raimengera taking the 4:23 a. in. train from Brattlrboro rau luve FVK 110UKS AND A HALF in uuaiun anu ret am name uay, x,. iu:viv4Mit fcuiK. ('. II.lOMKll.AtiUSup'l. ASKISrAMT HUPEHINTENUENT'B OrTlCK,) FiTCimunu, Maaa., July 3, 174. A SIIUKLOTHAII.nOAI). X. FaeugerTralnB leave Keenn dally at 7 15 A.M. and 2 15 lf.KL, connecting at Houtu Veruuu with Conn, lttvf- nallr..a,t tnf.. r..a Q,rfn,.Mnl.l I f . .1 r....l I' ....v. ...... .mi Pi'iionuim, jMMiuni, new llavisn and Now York, aud with VU a Mam, luilroid ut uriuKiwro, ina miuew ixinuou worm era JUU road for New London and New York. HKTURNINa Leave South Veruou at 0 55 A.M. aud ur ou arrival oi uonn, uiver a, n. traina) for Kocue, Ikllowt Falls, Fltcbburi. BoBtou. kc, Tratna al.o So, Voruou for Keeue at 7 35 A.M., and arrive lu Ktieue lu seaaou to rouuect with the Cbeablre train for Boaton. Alao, trains leave Keeue for BouthVtrnouat915 P.M., or ou arrival of the uiKuirijiriwi iraiu i ruin DUItOD Jlecne, lb, H, 1ST. It. 8TCWAIIT, Suit, Established 1040. TEY4c Brattloboro, Vt TIIKSK ISHTRUMKNTS COSTllS TIIR lUIAlJTH'UIi VOX HUMANA TltlUIOLO 1KU Wonderful Vox Jubilante, mrsuvitiifcsTS rrcrLiAR to akd omaiNii. ivith tii, IHTIT OklllKS. A Urge Iirirl; ol tfislifil fljlfi, liiptnl It ill rqtiifiHili u llllfl. ttil U llllllllld (llllop'. CEv.ry tnetrument Fully Wnrrnntod. BRATTLEBORO ACADBMY. A SCIKKMi l-'Oll HOTII SKXHS. T'.e ligiMIngn ftrin rly iNTti bd by "GLENWCOD SEMINAnY an plfuiitly b abil at WEST BRATTLEBORO. 1 hf Ulaje Kqiibtand viy rf acct-ca, leiutf lw !ullf fnun the d A atid fact llUf, and In rw-ry r ti t a dmlrabV plare for a tH-booL Dally r tas from Wilmington, Townnti nd and llrattb Imro eat ,IllaKc arrive al-.ut y A.M., and It are about 4 I'.M. Hiducnl fare to student. A Boarding Ittrtnient I cniiticctrd nith (be Srbitol, arrat'gftl to arrointuMte ti arhers and pupil', lAdlfft and fentleincn. iMfOia for flMrdinit can Imi atfurrdf and !rd In prlviti fauillleM at reawna bleratts. 7" Si rial atti ullnii pUen to juunif mm r nirin tvt VolUo aud buniut-sn. Tltnrough lutiurtiou lu FRENCH, Ml'Hir, IHiAWINU and TA1NTINO. The H'1jo1 1U ! prrtuamht, aud eery ffTit rnaile to tuaVe it proCUblri aud pkvaitt. fall Titih lirctit tz. ti. lHlt, lutrr Tfrm lnirln Her. "J, 11 1 hpi Inir 'IV rm trxhiti .Tlarcli 11 . For CIrrtiUra adlrt-sa In. J. II. HruMn. . V. F. A. U., rilnclia), L, Cl-Afil, Sr'y. Brattbtr, luiie .1, lsT4. 23-1 HARDWARE DOORS, SASH & BLINDS. Paints, Oils &. Varnishes. LIME & CEMENT nr the fousn on UAitnEi. II A I It l.T llir l.ii.hrl for I'lu.errlnir. HAYING TOOLS. Grind - Stones. A Splendid Assortment of IKUA VASES. Grafton Min'l Fertilizer For Duk aud Worms mi PUula; the best thing UUWI1. KNIVES & SECTIONS FOR MOWERS & REAPERS. AUHNT VOll HOWE'S SCALES A.l JEWULlAS IIELTIXG. BARM A. CLARK, TYLER'S IILflCK, NEAR THE BRIOCE, A New Horse in the Field 1 u rpiIIH Horn standi 15 l.a hands lu htight, and JL wdiKhalOCOtiunuda: la of a rich culdeu ct,ori ruaue aud Ull of lighter hue, The propruivr has ta ken great ilna to ee Lis stock, aud finds his great muscular development, bis apt-ed, bulyt auuudueu. freeneaa from interferiutf, verrearhiuf, aud wild uiinmuiuu, iniinuiium io ma cuius. ii uaa ien ovrued fie Dat three vears bv 1L H. Dinv nl N York and used as a gfutlemau'a driving borne, highly Mr. Hauy a ht lusdnmu two men lu a road vagnu tu w, mm ui' iimm n arcij nt( mt nil rii4l, 1'EDIORVCt (lAldenJimtny waa sirM tiy the Voliintiiift Horse bo by Old ltuttlt-r; ho by lliibop'a UambMouiau; b jby imiK)rted MseiiKer. lam waa si ml b) Joe. Uen uui; uc itj urt't'u Aiuuutmu aiorsu, Tennii, f ."V to enauro. ji i i .it i:. w ii i i a irf in, Wiudhau (Vuiity lark:, W, A. PUTTON, rrop'r. Dental Notice. Till . It. 1M)HT ouM lufrm his friends aud the public, that b iapreparod to perform all opo rat loin upou tha Tl'KTll In a cartful and thorough mauner; Ottutotir Fillings eiecutediu Quid and warranted to give saturaclluu. Uvery New Dls CoTftryor Improvement, that is of real a1ue, will b offered to his Patient a as anon aa It la mil Uauh tn the Trofeaalon. He haa the raclualve right to use Fnlaom'a Patent i lirattleboro, which is the best thing yet discovered to retain the plate flimlyjntbe O AH," ETHFD afld NARCOTIC Bl'ItAV are used for oziraciiug iiiiuwiiuuui pain. fiefers tn more than two thousaud persons tbat are weauugirviu uisuv vy uira. OFl'ICK and RERIDKNCK at the Junrllon of liich aud Ureeu Utretti, lirattleboro. Can extract at house, Drattkboro, Oct. 9, 1873. Mil xiMiidi itrna ok tmi BUY COTTAGE 0BG1S, HBW Appleton's Journal ron iH7d, AITLUTON'H JOUllNAL, is anllluitraled nugatlne of weealy lasnc, devnlnl lo popular tlttraturr, ach ure, art, education, and iwhUI devdopmcnt lis characU rlHtin feature is iiMiiiMiENaivFNWta tliopnrp.-i.cU lo ftimlfti a iert(Kllcal which wlllgl.c, In addition to an abundatire of untt rUlnlng Kpular literalitrc, conttibuti-d by wr.tini o' ackiiowlidKnl sUndliif, a thorough aur ey of I he prngrma of thought, the advance of the arts, aud ihe ditltitf 4 In all the liith er liraucht'R ot Intellectiial i (Tort. It ahouM 1(0 tiotfd that In purmancoof tbla plan, tun ainre at our dlf)oaal li fir norn eitenalve thaii that of Iho maitliiea ItniiMt In monthly form, at the name yearly iilcrt lion. 1 he flfty-twn nuiulH n -t Apple ton's Journal, form Inn nne yrar's Iihp. rontiln f lilnl mor Iltfrtir.v itiHti'thil than Dm twttn rurri-fpoiidiM iHKiiea of ihr Urif-at of the in'mthllo,. and of mnirw, h much ItrgT pr( Hirtiin fu t m t.f tlm amallrr oimh. Wu may add thai a candid ex a in a, tlmi will show that, with greater quantity, tlurc in iki Inferior qua lit r of literary prod net Ion. TbeJoiirnallaniadiiiililn acvcral dl llnct ibiurt- tnfiit , aa fnlloat Oeneral Llteralurc. rnnnUllntf as alrentr described. nf (letliiu, esa)s, lhH of adveuturo and trait I, illus tratid piper, and artlrb a or the mtital magariuo thar acti-r, Under MlxrelUuv the nader flnd lirllllant etirnits from new ImokMi luativ hlnhly entertaining aLibheH of uutiiblc pi r Mini- and Ihingx, traiiHKti-d from Cmiti nnui journal; ani exira is giving the roro or iur inon noteworthy paHTit lu tlm KbgllMi inaKar.Hiff. lu the IMitor's 'luble. social t.rfes of interest an- dlweuiuied, and glauit t- gleu at current Incfaints aiul duiiigs. In Art Note are itlveii critlrlms tif new iaititiiiif. obtiervationa on duvratlve and bomwltold art, and a general auney of art in all Its t ranch. Iff Murlc and the Drama arcaffor'ed rcAiewaof whatever is noteworthy ou tn Ijiic and dramatic stage, with criticisms cf mufll In liw conn rt room, and japers Hkju tint varioua iiiabifftMatlona lu the world ol nmnlr aud thi attg. Uterary Notes are dot ate 1 tn reviews of new Look. and ItileUltft me in tegard t'ililrary progna. Under HfifiitiAe Kob a. thn nioiresn of invi-ntloii aud iiro(ry iacaref.illy tioti, and the d..tngn .f the scli-nllllcworld are recorded. Cnn temporary flarlncs gb-ans the btbf. brluVter ut- terauceso' JoumiUvU, iatajis j, orilorM, punchers, current lu the pannltirf liUrature. 1 be ltenrd givea a nlr(rertUesiinimarv of evenle lu a form couveubtnl for reference. Tor thnNn Him jr(f'-r it, the Jtiirnsl f pot np in Monthlr Parts ami In tlii form tt miiw and vnH.-tv. a itnnpared ulth tin r uuliiue, tHtome riniHpU'ti oimly apparent. I"rl. Ill Win ir Aiiitilier, nr I.OO irr uiiiiiiiii, In AfttMMCr, Kulicrl'ti'ii reetitetl fur 1 ihf nr ri months. Ku' -N.nptloti pri-e of m-tnt lily jmrtu, 4.ru. Any p rou procuring fttt )-arly ainrlplIoiH. for weelly nuniti-r, ami rt nutting (20, w dl I i iitlibil to a Cop) for(ueyar gratis; fifl-n yearly MilwerH rw, f.r Weekly nmnb'Tt, and reinitMni f nt will entitle sender to a oopy for ono )ear gratl". Vdmm-s t-giii January and July. D. APPLETON & CO., Publisliors, .ll unit in llrou.luii.r, .. 1 . DR. FLINT'S QUAKER BITTERS Tfiesr celebrated JHttcr are coi- iosf of 'choice JtiiotH, llerlm, aud larks, aiitmiff which arc leit-tlit,Stirst)n-lttt, Wild Cherry, Jlaiulelion, dttiiiper, md other berrlcn, and arena prepared as to retain all their medicinal ittitt ttten. Theii lin-arlalili rare or yrratlii rellece the faHuirini com jrfalntri.: I)sieisiu, Jaundice, Liver Complaint. Iiss of AlMiv tlfo, lleiiilaclie, Itlllous Attacks Itcinitfciit and Intermittent I'o vers, Akup. Cold Clillls Jtlicunia tlsin, Siiiiiiner Coiiiiilniiils, 1'llcs, Kidney Diseases, Female Dilli ciiltlcs, Lassitude, Low SpiritK, (.eneral Debility, and, In fact, crerithina caused bn an impure utate of the JSIool or deranged condition of Stomach, TAver, or Kidneys. The aged Jlnd tn the Quaker Hitters a gentle, soothing stimulant, so desirable in their declining years. Xo one can re main long unwell (unless afflicted with an Incurable disease) after taking a few bottles of the Quaker Hitters. Prepared by Dr. IL S. Flint & Co. At their Ortat Hrdlctl Depot, PROVIDENCE, R.I. FOB 6 ALU KVKltnVllEItE. Henry C. Willaed & Co., No. 1, Brooks Block. Will offer for the next 30 days tbetr atock of TOILET SETS, V ises, Cologne Bottles, Glove and Handker chief Boxes, And many other FANCY GOODS AT COST. Also, our Oriental Tea Company's Teas Atl.r.SS TUAN COST to cits, mil tlie ttuck. W woulJ Uo rail the atttntlou cf tbo imUte tu pur PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT, Wlilrhwlllromiri,favoral.lyt, .ny In New Kus latiil, roDtaluliiK all llir uw uud ouijeru luirrmrrarut. .... jif.-jwr.iiuu riijiiciaua- I'rrarnplluiia aud Family r,?r!iU. Ohk Bniiniii from B a. v. lo p. m., for Ihr ralo MislidnM cau Ui olitalnnl at all lioura of Ibr ulcbt. ai mail, by rluiMiitf lln. doM lM. ' We ahall use vwty rffort to jtU-m ami acrommoiUti our cuitomrra. Tbaulful fur l.t faor, f .ball l.o m50 IIKXIIY !. tVir.I.Alll (Kl, ri.otnc & ri:ci vroiu:, VALLEY MILLS, BRIDG-ST. ESTEY, FROST & CO. A LA 110 R STOCK OF BEST 11IIAN.PS At Wliole.alv aa l.wia'at aiiy point. Western Yellow &High Mixed Corn, ec Dest White Oats, by car load or less. Corn Meal fresh ground & Feed of all kinds, by car load, ton or bacr. Our Mill Ix-Idb Itnatnl UtiM1 Ilaltroail, rnablra u. uur ku .mil. a, low rairs. All orilera prouiplly atlcu.UHl tu If Itsft at Mill or at Rtore of 1, w, ruos'r U CO. Ilraltlrboro, Apr, ii, 1D7I. 0 AT STRAW. Peraniia It&vlnif Hnt. Rlraur fn aalit will i . . 0 - ii mii'i ""i "nu uiaraei for tbe aaina ty applying at (be INHANE ASYLUM, llratlltiboro, Feb. 18, 1871, U .IJrrrllie lu the Verm ul r.Hlr, Apothecaries PRATtS ASTRAL OIL absolutelySAFEperfectly ODORLESS. ALWAYS UNIFORM, ILLLlMirJATINBOUALITIES BURNS IN ANY LAMP WITHOUT DANGER OF EXPLODING OR TAKING FIRE NUFACnJEffB'DlSWCETHELBLtf HIGHIYVOUTILEAHO DANGEROUS OILS. .TSSAFETYUNDEfl EVERYPDssrBLETtST " WIT3FOTLXTDLFINIf0tJllJTs,1 ARE PROVED BV ITS CONTINUED USE IH OVER VVHILthoACCIQtNT DIRECTLY on INOIRECTLY HASEVER OCCURED FROM BURNING. STORING OR HANDLING IT. v . THE MANY IMITATIONSSCOBITlnfHTS,,. AstRaloilmtaveIeehthroWN LWSUCCESoTUlYrwTHE rJARXETisFURTHERPBSOF nBczasBamnaaawi THE ASTRAL HAS NOW A WORLD WJDE REPUTATION as the SAFEST andBEST. THR0UGH0UTTHE COUNTRY ' AS m BEST SATEGUARO WHEN LAMP5ARE USED CHS.PRATTBcCO. ESTABLISHED I77D. I0B FULTON ST NEW YORK.. CAPEN, SPEAGUE & CO., ,oa. l unit M I'ualom llmtar Mlrerl, OSTON, NKW KNCiUNIl A(!UNTH. p' YOU WANT IT YOU WANT IK YOU WANT TO maki: moni:y TO MAKI! MONEY TO MAICi; MONKY ADVKItTISi: AOVKItTISi: ADVIIU'I .si: in tiii: in tiii: IN THK VI'.KMONT lMKKNIX. VKItMONT IMKKKIX. VHKMONT I'IKKNIX. I.A HO T.ST CI UCUI.ATION I.AItOKST CIUCUI.ATION I.AltOKST CIUCUI.ATION IN fcOUTHKlIN VKItMONT. IN SOUTIIKllN vi:hmont. IN SOlITIir.IiN VEKMONr. nr.nucKO itATics iti:i)uci:i) hatrs m:i)Ui:i:n hatiw f-Olt run roit TUlNalENT ADVErtTISUMESTS. TIIANHIENT ADVERTISEMENTS' TRANSIENT ADVEIITISEMENTW I-'AYOKAIIM-: TKKMr. KAVOUAllLi: TKHMS FAYOlt.VllI.K TKKMR ON ON ON YEARLV CONTUACTH1 YE1ULV CONTRACTS. YEAKI.Y CONTIIACTS. AMK1UCAN & FOllEIQN l'A'1'KNTS. R. II. EDDY Solicitor of 1-atrnta for Iurtn. tloua, Iratla Uarka, or Dralgna, No. t Htata Hired. oupo.lt. Kllbytitrrcttlkwtoo.. After aa extr naive practice pf upvarila of 30 year couUuneetnereurepafentalntlieUultM Btatia; alao lu Great Drltaln. Krauce, and other foreinn couiitrle. Cavaata, HpecWcaUona, Aolipinieuta, andall la,.for liateuta, executed on reaeoDahte termi, with dl.itttcu Ueeearcb.M made to determlue the yalijltj aud utility uf pateuta ot luventioua, and lecal and other advice rendered lu all matlera touching the ratne. Ooplra of tho elalina of any patent furulelied by relnittluic one dollar. Asalguineute recorded lu N aahlngton. A. Jitney in Iki Untlid Slain poll,,,,, tuptrfr faetliliti tor cHalning P.rnX, or ttetrtaininu patrxtabttlty cawtntiont. " All neceaalty of a Journey to Waahlnpton loprorure a ratent,and the uanal great delay there, are her. aavedlnvcntora. ' TESTIMONIALS. "I regard Mr. Eddy at one of the moat capable and tucceaafulpractltlonera with whom I have had official luterconrae. CUAULKH MASON, ComnUaaloner of Fatenta." "I har.nohealtatlonln aaanrlnglnTentora lhatthey cannoteinploy a man mere tomptttta d frmfieei. fay.andmorecapableof pultlnit their appllcatloui In a form to eerure for them au early and favorable eon alderallou at the Patent OBlce. EBMUXD DUIIKE. lateComml.alonerof ratenta.'i "Mr.lt. ILEpnThaamadeformeoTerTIIinTYan. PlIcatloniforl'atrnU.havlnKbreneurcerifullnalmoat everycaie. Such uumUtakable proof of great talent and ability on hla part, Irada rn. to recommend aix Inventoratoapplyto bim to prorurethelrratenta.aa they may be aura of having th. moat faithful attention beatowed on their raaea, and at very reaaonable Ohargea JOUNTAnaAUT." I3o.ton,J.n.l,1874.-lyl QO TO - A- iiinovs Nleaut Jab M'rlullug K,lnblt,hmeul Martet Square, Srettleboro, Vt, for your FINE JOB f ItlNTINU, Uook Work and Poatera. New ClotliiDi House ' ROOT & MeKEAWD, in llr... lli.u.e li,k, e.,riiM Main l lll.h t,! 1 , aaHalle.ill.iulutlirlr "uiitr.( i'Ji : ik xt A-rriittTiii KIlH'lt ! fJOIIIIS for Hip Nirlnar "ml Ntiramrr "I rude COMMIISINO IN I'AIIT A f.AnilE UHF t- t'om:i. a.i imitii:hi i, ir UItOHCI.OTIIS, (IIIANITI'K, Minis ,B SKINS, IIOKHKINH, ic. ' ' roiiuiMX .i.tn iiiTiiri( Worsteds. KMimxctNa tmh must iu:aiitAnr.f; (ifxniMTji Uj fun lid lu tliti inirt, aa r garl4 CLni Wttcriiaatil guilty. ' CASStMERES & VESTINCS IN VAnillTV. tff Alio, a full Jliimif rheajnr Rot hi for l.iiMi.ji atnl f(t'j r Htr( fnatliti iik ti nmt all taxiin (I i wafi If in pr !(: uml tjrtc. V Warrant I'.vcry (Jarinent FinST-CXiASS la Iffjtil. ( IT, TlimiiiM. IIAIOMI', Nn K'l. aMie.! t- lave Ihu .trti uulc. 'lk rtXTI.Y HtTIHI'AUTIII'.Y. A POM. t.tNK OK GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, ;io K IV i: , ii i. aiii:ti. ROOT & McKEAND, Xa. II, llroob. lllocL, llriattleliMru, u CHAR. J. HOOT. IllSlf) WH, MKKAItD, TJ-II3 BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEWS. KDiNmmoi! tiKvir.w. (wlik.) I-iM)ONOlIAKTKHI.Y ItKVIKW, (Conrutt WEHTlfl.NSTKU HRVIKW. (Llbfral.) JlUITIMIiyUAUTr.ItLTriKVILW, (EratigfUnl Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, RHPRINTaf I BT TUK I,EONHI KCOTT I-UBL1HIIINU CdUI'AM 140 Fultou Htrfl, Nrw.Vork, Af arrangt merit with tie EoslJib publUberi, lm re ceive a liberal niDifiiiiatloL. Tbe periodical CMiatltuta a wonderful mlari-Uit) of tuodera tboufibt, rebearrhandrrillrlim. Thecreim of all EurojMau Ixoka wurtb reviewiutj; U found bre, and tbry tre( if tht If-adlu e.eiita of tb world lo nuiiterly anlclea. written by in-u who bare tpeeUI hDowledii of tbe mattm treati-d. Tb Aroeriean(iil libcra urKf uoti all ilitelllf tit readt ia In thii rcoc try a liberal aupport uf tbti Kriiita which the) bate ih long and o cbfaply furniihi-d, fHJine acre tut n expenditure for literary matter will yield ao neb a re turn aa tbat rnjairfd for a auI.acr.pUon to tfarae tbe IrtailliiC lrlollruU ofCrenl Hriluln. TERMS OF SVHiCRirTiO.y. About oue-tblrd tbe price of tbe origin ai. Far any one Review l 00 per at nam For any two Itrrtewa, 7 00 ? or any thre Itoricwi. 10 00 " orallfoorltevfewa, 12 no " For Ulactwood'aitatniriDc,.,,. 4 00 For Ulackcdaridonel(tvlew 7 00 44 For Illaciwottdand two lieTiewa 10 00 u For Black wotkI and three IteWewi,. 13 0u " For blackwuodandtbefourllVriewa.lft 00 " I'o!aKe two rent a DurnWr, to be prepaid by tbe fuatr at tbo cAIco of delivery CI.UHS. A dtaennnt of twenty rnr cent, will allowed Ir rttibaof four or more irnoni. Tbna; fcnreopteicf Hlickwd or of one IUIew will n aeut to onKuidtm for $12.0 : four eopi of tbe four Kevt wi and lilack. wood for md ao on To cluba of ten or more, tn addition to tbe alove du count, a copy gratia will bo allowed to tbe gettcrni f tberlub. rtlEMtUMS. New anbacriben (applying early) for the year 187 may hare, without charge, tba numbers for the lut quarter or 1673 cf feuch periodicali aa tbey roaysrU acribe for. Or lnatad( new aubacrlbera to any two, three, or four of the aliore porlodlcala, may have onecf tlif Tourlt-vtewB' for 1873; aarmrrllx-ra to all fivetnij bare two of tbe Four Keilcwa,' r one set of lllacl wieod'a Mapailne for 1873. Neither prcininma to aubacrlUrm nor di.:tt t club ran be allowed unleaa tbe money fa remitted direct to the publlabe r. No premluma given to flat. CircuUra ith further partlculara may be bad on f plicatin. TUK LKX1NARD SCOTT PUBLISHINa CO., 140 Fulto Hlreet, Nw York. The recent test of FIreProof Safes by the English Qovernment proved the superiority of Alum Filling No other Safes rilled with Alum and Plaster-of-Parifi. MARVIN t CO., 265 Broadway, N. Y., 721 Chostnut St., Phila. TOWNS'S NEW II0TKL, BELLOWS FALLS, VT. Thla la . new bouae, handaourlr f.rolahrJ andjoil nprcml to the trarrliug potlle. It la centrally hfatrJ uu Main Htretit, and la deai)ned to acrtimroodal? fia1 la, partlea. or th lonaly trarrllrr with goo J rooma and well oookrd mrala, trmptlnnly diPlilarrd. evi-D lo tho moat faatldloua, and at panki prima. When you are thla way ploaae t-all and enquire fur C1IA8. TOWNS, Prorrlilar. Bellowa Falla, VI., Ottober, 18JJ. H STAGE NOTICE. On and after Jul; '''' the anbarrlber will run a ataRe between Bf'Uo ca and Wardabor., carrying tbe b. B. Mall. Learea Townaheod for Jamaica PAI1. . LeaveaTownaheud for Wardaboroeiery Tt'KSUAi, TUUII8DAY and HATUUDAY, on Ibe arriral the evening atagea. Kxpreaa bnalnraa promptly el tendedto. I hope bycarrful attention tobuiine.ite receive the patronage of the travellne pnblic. a. r. wiuxmoTON. Cambrldgrport, Vt.. June 31, 1B7S. jpoit SALH. A Tilton & McFarlaiid Improveil SAFE, FOR BALE CHEAP, AT TIIIS OFFIfE. Hermit Tate