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I 1 I it 0'. 'V , i.'.ru li iJ.T'n"! if il.. . 1 l t "f ' I.' ' '.. ft . .1 CJc Vermont cnir. lIllATTI.KiSOIlO: FUIDAY nVKNlNO, NOV. 13, Tilt, lliihoifil Iritiant- III Ilia year 170 1 r Frenchman was pass ing Hie wlnlor In lllago In Germany. Ono cold morning lie hail occasion to buy a load of woml. Ho found a peasant who hail ons lo bell, ami ask oil him what the pricu was. Tho peasant who perceived by lil broken (ierman that ho was a foreign er, mid that lila Iguoiance inljsbl bo taken advantage of, answered that the pileo was llireu lonli d'ors. The Frenchman en deavored In beat him down, but lu rain. At last hn took It, and paid (lin money that was asked. The peasant, dellntiloJ lo Intva mado o Hood ft birxalu, drovo with his empty cart to the village Inu, which was not far dis tant, and oideied breakfast. While It whs gelling ready, he enleilalnetl the landlord with an account of thu way In which he li.nt chewed the t-'renrhman, and inadv him pay three Inula d'ors for a load of wood which, at tho Minimi was not north more than seven shillings and hlxpence talking as If he had done a ci.v clever tiling. The landlmd was a good man, and told til in that ho ought to be ashairetl of blm elf thus in have taken advanlajio of the ignorance of a poor fuiclner. "Well," mill thu peasant, with a scornful taught "tho wood was mine; 1 hud a right to ask what I picked fur It." Thu landlold made no reply. When breakfast wns over, lh" peas.iut asked how. illicit was lo pay. The landlold replied,' "Tlireo louls d ors." "What! said the imi'.iir, "thren 1 nils d'ors for a cup oltenll'ee and'a'l'eiv slices of bread and Duller!' "Yes'jiald tho landlord with tho utmost comuonre "the coffoo and bread and bol ter were mine: I have a right brask lust wb.il I p,e.io lor Ilium. My bill Is threo loiiisd'oM and I alull kcap your horse mill cart until ynu iliy ine. If you think I am charging yntt to unic-li, you can go lie foro llicjudge." The peasant, without Mijrlnjr any iiioru, went to the judge's olllcu and Hindu his c niiplalnt. Tlie Judge w.u surprised and indignant nt the landlord's extortion, cs peeially us hn had always borne ail excel lent character. He ordered htm lo bo brought before, him, and his reception of htm, was some what stern. But I lie landlord Uld him tho whole story how the jio.iy.tiit had taken advantage of the iMtir emigrant's Ignorance to cheat him, what their riitivci'siiUe.ti was, and bow his own coiidac was simply vis il'iig upon 1 1 io head of a Hwlmiirit man the wrong lie had done lo another. Under such circumstance the judge de cided I lie landlord had done right, and Hint the peisant should pay the Ihiec louts il'or". The casniii w lib a very ill grace, drew out his pure and laid tlm money on Hie table. "I no not want this money," said the landlord lo the judge, "as your honor may well suppose. Will you have the fondues lo change one of these louts d'nr, nud give tho peasant seven nlillllngs and sixpence out oflt for thai, as he contested to me, Is all that his wood Is worth and return the leuiaiiider to the poor Frenehnian? For tho breakfast I want nothing. The judge countid out the seven shil lings und htxpeni-e lo Ibe peasant, and dis missed libit with a Mere ifhuUc. The lest was relumed to the FieueliniHii, who, on hearing tlm story, Weill to thank the kind inn keeper, and with gieat dittlcullv persuaded him lo accept a small bum for ihf I'l-a-xnl's bieaklast. The Metltnttiat. I I. K X H A X T II I KH . A ilslns man a growing youth. lllind jnslli e a somnolent judge. Tho new 111 boiinei will soon Le lull. Wealth Is uo his w ho yet il, but his n ho enjoys II. A man w ho chews tobacco should ne wehoose a wife. Next to a diary, Ihe most dlttleult thing lo keep la u lead pencil. The season must bo veiy backward. loi the annual sea-setpeut has not vet made his appearance. Think or hearing this at the foot of llr pyramids of F.gypt "Slilue yer bo.l .lolinny? Fiveconts!" An old wiue-blbbersay.sllial an empty rlinmpasue-hnltle is Ilk an orphan, bu- raiiso It has lost its pop. Twonty-l'our hours make one day, but it lakes fourteen days to mako one night that W, olio fortnight. A tall Now Haven policeman coin plained uf a young mull tor Insulting him by asking him If It was cool up there! Charles Ilenty Davidson of Maryland won't' blow down tho muzzle of another pistol to sec why It didn't gooff. A lady leporler, soul lo an agricultural fair, wrote of a lot of young pigs; "They looked too sweet to live a minute. 1'eter Dayton of Arkansas threw a package Into the tiro to ee whether It was sand or powder. II was not sand, and Peter "Is not." A Texas town has not bad any rain for (ho past three hundred and sixty-rived iys, and tho umbrella dealers there begin In complain of dull times. Mr. Orafton, of Kenosha, can lilt a barrel of Hour with his leelh, while ll's hard work even for some college professors to raise one in a "hole week with their sal aries, A Jersey city lawyer was making n high flown speech Ihe other day, telling about angel's tears, weeping willows and tomb stones, when bis Honor said : "Con tine your remarks to the dog tight." A man in Andnver does not bcliovu in a tall In prices, because he lias Just sold for rilty cents a pocket-knife which bu bought for Ihitt price in 1809, and has used steadily tor sixty-four yoars. Huston men can't believe what they they see. Ono of them had to feel of ii Meant augur lu Chicago lo see if It was really whirling. It really was, and three or four of his llngeis fell down behind an alderman's cravat, When u Kenlucklan can shout a twenty-eight pound turkey a distance of forty lods, with a Cull's tevolver, and Ihe tur key tip n high ttee, what's Ihe use of the rest ofuu practicing on oyster cans at thir ty feet. A veloclpedial pi oposcs lo cross Har lem Ulver by way of a wire, and Ihe Com mercial Advertiser thinks that somebody really ought to let blui know that ho can get over a good deal easier and quicker by way of Ihe bridge. A bright lad who commenced to go to school for Ihe tlrst time on September 1st, is progressing wonderfully with his stud ies, lie can mash dies between the covers of his books and placo ciooked pins on the boys' soats with a ptotleleney acldoni ac quired in so short a period. "Your haudwrlliug Is very bad In. deed," said a gentleman to a friend more addicted to boating than to study ; "you really ought learu lo write belter." "Ay, ay," replied the young man, "It's all very well fur you to tell me that; but If I were to write better, people would find nut how I spell. tori'tOIAb.) Hj .A. "W s OK TUB UNITED STATES PAH8KII ATTIIK FIRST SESSION OF IHF. FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS IMtOl'LA.'n.tTIO.'sN. No. 1. 1IY HIH I'llllSlDENroF TIIK f.MTllll STATU Of AMRltlCA. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas, under the pretence that Wil liam 1. Kellogg, tho present executive of Louisiana, and the olUcers associated with liliu In llio .Statu iidiniulstiatluu, were not duly elected, certain turbulent and disor derly persons have combined together with torcu and arms to resist the laws and con stituted authorities or sold .Slate j and Wheieas It lias been duly certlllod by Ihu proper local aulliorlties, and Judicially ilu lurinliicd by the Inlorlor and supremo courts ot said Stale, that aald ulllcersare entitled to hold their utllces lespicllvely, and execute untl discharge tho tunclloiis thcieof; and Whereas Cougiess, at its lale session, up on a due cuiislderallon of Ihe siihjucl, tac itly i'ecognljit.thu said uxectulio and hts associates then, us now, in olllce, nv tel'ua. ing lo lake any notion with respect i hereto i and Whereas It Is provided lit Ihe t'onslltu Hon or Ibe United Slates thai Ine United States shall protect every Stale in this Un ion, on application ol the legislature, or of the executive when the leglslatuio cannot lie conened, against domestic violence : and Wheieas it Is provided in tho Inwa ortho United States, that hi nil eases of Insurrec tion In any Mete, or or obsli uclion to Ihe laws thereof, 't shall bo law tut for Hie Pres ident of the United Slates, on application of ihe leglslatuio ol such Slate, or of the ox iculle when Ihe leglslatuie cannot be con vened, to call lorlli the militia of any other Stale or Stalls, or lo employ stieli part of Ihu hind and naval forces as shall be judged necessary lor tits purpose of aupprcsing such insuriectloii or causing iho laws to bo dulv executed j and Wheieas thu leglslatuie of s tld Stale Is not now lu sisslon, nud cannot be coutcn- eu in lime lo ineei the picsenl emergency ; und the exicullve of said Slate, under sic Hon 4 of Mticlo IV ortho Constitution .if the United Stales, and Hie laws passed In pursuance llicuof, has, Ihoiefore, madeap nllcallon to mo fnrtuch li.irt of Urn o.lllia. ry foreo ol the Unltid States as may bo neccssaiy und adtiiu.itu to nro.ecl aald Stale ami tho citizens thereof against do mestic violence and to enforce ihe it u a itin. cutiou of tholaws: unit Wheieas it is reuuiied that w henei et It may lie neetssarv. in Ihe ludtrment nf llin 1'icsiileiit, to use the military force lor the purpose aforesaid, he shall "forthwith, hy pioelaiiiation, coiiiuiaud such Insurgents to disperse and letiro peaceably lo their re sptctlvo homes within a limited t!tu: ow, ttiereioie, I, l lymsks S. IJhant, I'le.sidcnt uf the Uuiteil Stales, ilo I ll'l i.ltv make piticlaiiiallon anil tsiuim.ind said tin Indent and disoitletly peisons to dis perse and rotlro neaceablv lo tliolr resnn. live abodes, within twenty days frorn this dale, and liei caller to submit" themselves to Ihe laws and constituted .iiilliorities of said Stale: and I invoke Hieaid ami i-,i..ti. eratinn of all good citizens theieof In tin. I. ..1.1 I- 1 ,1... ... .!.,( ... 1 wlu ,a, iiu jpirfi f mf piiuiiu peace. in iiucss w ueiuoi i uje Hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of Ihe Unlinl Slates to be utUxeil. Done at Iho city of Waslilngloii this twenty-second dav of .Mac. In the year of our f.oid elgWocn hundred and evontv-thrcc, and of the IndepciideiKe'of the Unlt- SKA I.. eu .Males ine iiliieiv-seveuth. UlS. (! I! ANT. lie Ihe Piesideut : .1. ('. IlANCtiorr Davis, Actimj Secrtt(Wy of Mtnfe. No: lir hik i'i;i:siiii:.ST of Titi:f.M tt.ii srATi.s Of AMKIIIUA. A PltOCI.AMATIO.V. Whereas 113- the Thlrly-thinl .Utlcle uf Tit-nlv concluded ul Washington oh IheSlu nay id May, 1S71, between thu Uiilinl Slates and her llrilaunle Majesty, it was pioviueu inui "Articles a. ill to AAV 111- clilsHe, anil Aillcle A XX of this Tieaty shall take ell'ect as soon as the laws reiiolr- ed to cany tliein iulo oneraltuii shall liaiv been pacd by the Iuiieiial Parliament of ureal 111 nam, uy me l'arllauiunt of Cina da. und by the Leglslatuie of Prime lit- waiil's Island on Ihe one baud, and by Ihe Congress of thu Uiiiled State on the oili er;' And wheieas by the hist section of an Act entitled "An act to carry lulu efliol tho provisions ut ine Treaty Uelween the Unil ed Stales ami Ureal liiltain nimied in the city or Washington the ulghth day of May, eighteen bundled and sciunly-o'ue, relat ing to tho tisheiles," it is provided "that whenever Iho Piesldunt of the ITnbi-il Stales shall ttceive salislactory evideme inai inu imperial rariiaiiiHiu 01 ureal ttrit aln, the Parliament of Canada, and the i.egisiatuio or rrlnco i:uwanl a Island, nave p'isscu inn 1 1111 ineir pail lu glvo rull ell'ect 10 the provisions cf Hie Treat r be tween the United Slates and (Jreat Itillaln signed al the city of Washington on the eighth day or May, eighteen bundled and soicnty-uiie, as coiualiieil In Articles elgli teenlh to twenty-fifth, inclusive, and Aril elo thirtieth of said tieaty, he is hcrebv au- inorizeu 10 lisuu his proclamation declar ing that he has such evidence :" And whereas (ho Sierelary of State of the United Slates and Her llritanuio Maesty's Knvoy lCxlraordlnary and Minister l'leoi- linttlllliarv :ll Wasliill Jtnn Imvn rn.n l..jl !i a protocol n contereuee held bv Iheip at the Department of Stale in Washington on Ihe 1111 nay 01 June, IS73, In me following lao guage : "Prolocol of acnuleronco held at Washing. ion, 011 tun seventh 1l.1v ul June, one thousand eight hundred and seienlv uiree. "Whereas It is provided by Aillcle A.AAI1I or Ihe Treaty between Her Mai esly Hie (Jueon of Ihn United Kingdom of i .real iirii.uu ami Ireland, i.nd the United Stales of Aniciicri, signed at Washington 00 inu 0,11 01 .tiay, isit, as iouow: " 'A unci. K XXXIII '"Thu lorcgnlng Articles, XVIII, to aaV, .nclitslvo, and Arllclu XXX of this Treaty shall lake etlnct as soon as the laws riquireii 10 cai ry them into operation shall have been passed bv the Imperial Parlia ment or Cieat lliitaiu, by Iho Parliament of Canada, and by the Legislature of Prince iMiwaru s island on 1110 ono hand, and by the Congress of tho United States on the other. Such assent havlm boon L'iven. the said articles shall remain lu force for Hie period of ten years from the dale nt which they may come iulo opetatlon, and lur thcr. unlit Ihe expiration of two years af. tcr ellher of Iho High Contracting Parties shall have given uolicu to Iho other of its wish to 101 til male the s.11110; each of the High Contracting Parties being at liberty to give suet tiee to Iho other at the end ol the salil peiiod ol Iho year", or at any tlinu alterwaul ;' "And whereas, In accordance with the supinations 01 ine auove recited Article, an Act was passed by the Imperial Parlla. incut of (treat Ilritain in the tttth and :toh years of Iho lelgn of Queen Vie toria. Intituled 'An Act to carry Into ell'0,.1 a Treaty between Her Majesty and the United Stales of Amorica :' "And whereas an Act was passed bv the Senate and House of Commons In Canada In the nun session ortho y list Par anient held in Hie thirty-flail year or Her MJes tv's reign, und assented to In Her Malestv'i name, by the Oovernor General, on the fourteenth day of June, J872, Intituled 'An Act relating lo the Tieaty or Washington 1871 :' "And whereas an Act wns passed by the Legislature of Prince Kdward's Islaintiind assented toby the Lieutenant Oovernor of inai colon v on ine .Dili nay or June, lb7. Intituled 'An Act rotating to thu Treaty of Washington, 1871:' .iiii wnereas an Act was passed by the Senale and Houe ut llenresenlatlv'es of the United States of America In Congress assembled, and anprovd on tho llrst day of March, 1873, by the President of tho uniieu mates, imiiiiieu 'Annct to carry in to effect the provisions of tho Treaty bo. twecn Ihe United SlalBsand (treat ltrlialn signed in Ihucllyof Washington the eighth nay 01 jtiay, uiguieeu uiiuuretl anil seven ly-one, relating 10 nsneries :' "The undersigned, Hamilton Fish. Sec retary of Stato of Ihe Untied Stales, and the night Honourable Sir IMwnrd Thorn ton. one of Her Maleatv's Most Hnnniir ble Privy Council, Knight Commander uf ineiMosi jionoiiranie uruer 01 ine nam Her llrltannlo Majesty's ICuvoy Kxtraor itiaary anu uiinmi"- I'lenipotentiary 10 in United States of America, duly nuthorlied for'lhls purposo by their respective Oov einmctits, having mot together at Wasli lngloii, and having found that tho laws re quired to carry tho Articles XVI 1 1 to XXV, Inclusive, and Article XXX of tho Treaty nfoiesald Into operation, havo been passed by the Imperial Parllauio.,1 or Or oat Ilrlt--till, by the Parliament of Canada, and by tho Legislature of Prlneo Kdward's Island on the one part, and by the Congress or the United Stales on tho other, hereby declare that Articles XVIII to XXV, 'Inclusive, and Artlclo XXX of the Treaty between Her Britannic Majesty and the United Slateo of America of tho 8th of May, 1871, will take ell'ect on tho First day or July next, "In witness whereof the undersigned li.vo signed this Protocol, and have here unto a tilled their seals, "Dune lu duplicate at Washington, this Seventh day or June, 187S. tsKAI.,1 Signed "HAMILTON FISH. hhal.J Signed "KDWD. THOUNTON. Now, there ruie, I, Ulyhsks S, lln.VMT, Piesldenl of the United Stales or America, In puratiancfi of the premises, do hereby declare that I hive received satisfactory evidence that tho Imperial Parliament nf (ileal Ilritain, the Paillament of Canada, ami the Legislature or Prince F.dward'a Island, hate passed laws 011 their part to alve full edict to the provisions of thu aald Treaty as contained In Articles P.lghtct'iith to Twentv-tl Hi, Incliishe, and Attlclo Thirtieth of aald Treaty. In testimony whereof I hare hereunto set my hind, "and caused the seal of the United Stales to bo iilllied. Done at tho ell v of W ashington this first day of July, In tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred shai..J and seventy-llnee, and of the In- iiepenucuce ni 1110 unucu stnies of Ameiiia the ninety-seventh, IT. S. (HIANT. Hy Ihe President: Hamilton Fish, Srerttary of Ktale. No. 3. Ill TIIH l llKSlPM.ST OF TIIK UNlrHP HTATF.S Of AMKIIICA. A I'ltOCLAMATION. Whereas by tho Act of Congress approv ed March 3, 1871, providing .'or a National Celebration of Ihu Ono Hundredth Anni versary of Ihu Independence ol the United Slates, by the holding nf an International i.xiiioiiion or Arts, .MauiiiaciuicH, anil Piodiiels of Hie Soil and Mine. In Iho city ol Philadelphia, lu tho year eighteen hun dred and suvunly-slx, ll is provided as lot lows: Tl1.1t whuuovor the President shall bo Informed by tho (Juvurnor oT tho State or I'ennsyivuuia tuai provision lias neon iiiuuo fur the erection ol suitable bulldliigs'ror tho purpose, aim fur the excluslvo control by the Commission herein provided fur of the proposed Inhibition, Hie President shall, through tho Deurtmcut of Stale, make proclamation of thu same, setting forth the (line nt which the l'xhitiitiun will open, and the place at which II will lie held ; and 11c snau communicate to mo Diplomatic llepiesentntlves of all nations copies of the same, together with such regulations as may bo adopted bv the Commissioners, for puli 1 ii-.i I n it 1 in their respective countries. Aim wnereas Ills l.xeelleuey the (iov- ernor of Hie said Stato of Pennsylvania did, on tho twenty-fourth day uf June, 1PM, iniuriu me mat provision lias peeu mule for the erection ol said bulldlngt and for llio exclusive coutiol by the Coinmis- uloti provided for lu Ihe said act or Ihe pro posed F.xhlhitlou : And whereas tin President of I lie United States Cenleunlii V niinssou bus olllclal- Iv nloruied nu of fie dates fixed for Hie opening and closing of the said F.xhlbl- lion, nun the piactt al which II Is to he hold : Now, therefore, bo It known that I, Ultssks S. (j RA.tr, Piesldenl of the Unit ed Stales, in conformity wllh tho provis ions 01 inc Act 01 mugrusa aioresnui, ito hereby declare and nrir-l.iliti that there will be held, at tliecliv 'of Phllnilelnhls. In Ihe Stato of Pennsylvania, an Inlern.itl.ois' Kxlilbltlon nf Arts, .Manufactures and Prodncls of the Soil and Mine, to lie open ed on tlm nineteenth day of April, A. I). eig iii-eu nuiiureii ami scverity-stx, anil to li closet on the nineteenth day of October. In the same year. Ami, in Hie interest or pesee, civilization, and dome-tie and International friendship and intercourse, I commend Ihe celebra tion and exhibition In the (teople of the United Stales : and. in lihair of this (iov- eminent and people, I cordially commend (hem to all nations who in ty be pleased to lake part therein. In testimony wnereor I nave hereunto set in v hand, and caused the seal of the United Stales lo be aftlxed. Dmu at theeltynf Washington thlslhlid day nf July, one thousand eight Iiunureil ami seventy- hree. ami bkai.. of the Indepenilenceor the Unit ed males inr ninety. seve- in. V. H. On A NT. !ty the President : Hamilton Fisn, Iterelary of Malt. No. A. BY 1'IIK rUKSIDP.NTOK TIIH UNUMI STATES OF AMKIIICA. A IMIOCI.AMATION. Whereas, sallsfartury evidence was civ eu uie on Hie 13th dsy of September cur rent, by the Marquis de Noallles, Knvoy Kxlr ordinary ami Minister Pleiilpotaulia'. ry fruu. the French Hepublic, Inat on and alter llio ursl nay 01 uclotier next, titer chandisfl Imported Into France in voisels of the United Slates, from whatever coun try, will lie subject Uj no other duties or iiiiMsls than llion which shall be collect ed upon merchandise Imported into France iroin countries 01 us origin, or rrom any olher country fn French vessels: Now therefore, I, Ulysses S. (ihaut, Piesideut of the United SiaUs of America, by virtue of toe authority vested in me by law, do hereby declare "and proclaim thai on anil alter l le ursl uay or Ucloiwr next. so long as merchandise lniMrletl Intu France ill vessels of the United Stales. whether from the countries of Ifs origin or iroin oilier countries, sunn uo annulled in to Iho ports of France 011 the terms afore said, Hie discriminating duties heretofore levied upon ineichaudise Imported Into the United Slates in French vessels either Iroin tho countries or lis origin, or from any tuner country, snail he anil are illscou ttuueil and abolished. In testimony whereof I b.ivo hereunto set inv baud, ttnd caused thu seal of Ihe United stales 10 no atnxeil. Done al llioclly nT Washington thislwea ty second day or September, In 1110 year ni our i.oru one inous siial.I and eiaht hundred and seventy. three, and of tho Independence or 1110 united states of America the ninety-eighth. U. S. GRANT, Ity llio President: 'J. C. IJanchoft Davis, Acting Secretary of State. No. 0. HY TIIK PIlKSinBNTOFTUU UNITKD STATUS OF AMElUCA. A I'ltOCLAMATION, Wheieas certain turbulent and disorder. ly persons, pretending that ICIislui llaxler. the pteseut executiveof Arkansas, was not elected, have combined together with force and nrina 10 roslsl liisiititnnrit.v as such ex ecutive, and other authorities of said stale : and Whereas said F.llsba Baxter has been do clareit duly elected by the General Assetn bly of said Stale, as provided lu Ihe const!. tuliuii Ibereot, and has for a long period been exercising the functlonsof said office. into which be was Inducted according to the constitution and laws of said State, and ought by Its citizens to bo consldeicd as the lawful executive thereof : and Whereas It Is nrovlded In the Cnstltn lion of the United Stales that the United States shall protect every Stale In the Union, on application of the legislature, or of Ihe executive when the legislature can not be convened, against domestic vio lence; ann Whereas aald Kllsha Baxter, under see tion 4 of article IV. of the Constitution of the United Stales and the laws passed in pursuance thereof, has heretofore made application to uie to protect said State and mo cuiicim tnereoi against domestic vlo lenco : and Whereas Hie General Assembly of said State was rnnvoned In extra session at the capital thereof on the 11th instant, pursu ant to a call made by aald Bllsha llaxler, anil Pol 11 nouses Ihoreor nave passed Joint resolution also applying lo me to protect the Stato against domestic violence; and Whereas It Is provided In the laws of ibe United Stales that In all cases of Insurrec tion in any State, or of obstruction to (lie laws thereof, It shall he lawful for the President of the United BU'cs. on ann I cation of the legislature of such Slate, or of ine eieouuve wueu me legislature cannot bo convened, to employ such pari of tho laud and naval foiees as shall tie Judged Iicces3nry for Ihu putposeof suppressing audi lnsuirivtlnii, or causing tho laws lu be duly executed j and Wheioas Ills reipilied Unit whonever It may bo liecessarv, lu the Judgment of tho President, In use the military force for Iho purposo nroresild, he shall fotthwdlh, by proclamation, command such Insurgents In tllspcrso and retire pcaioabty to their rcspecllvo lionies within a limited Hum: Now, Ihererile, I, UbVNSits S. (Iuvnt, President of tlm United States, do hereby make proclamation and eoniuianil all tur bulent and disorderly persons 111 ilipers,t and retire peaceably to their repcetlvo nliodes within ten days frnui Hits date, nud hereafter In submit themselves to the law ful authority of Halil execullve nod I lie other eonstlluteil iiithnrlllea of s lid Suite: and I Invoke the old and coupetalloii of nil good citizens theieof to uphold law nml preserve public pe.tee. In witness whe-eof I have hereunto set mv hand, nml caused tho seal of tho t'liibil Stiles to bo nll'ised. Done al the ellv id Washington tills tlf leentli day nf May, In the .voir id our Lold' eighteen hundred anil hi:ai.. seventy-four, nml of the Indepen dence 'of thu United Stales tho ninety-eighth. U. S. fill A ST. Itv the Piesidetil : Hamilton Fish. Secrettry of Male, No. 7. nit nt r. ritr.siPKNT of tiik I'nm i:p st atiis OF AMKIIICA. A I'ltOCLAMATION. Whereas bv Hie Ihlrtv-thlnl Article uf ,1 treaty concluded lit Washington 011 theMlli day of May 1871, between tlm United Slates and Her llritaiiuic Mnin'.v, II was prut hi ed that "Articles XVIIt. to XXV., in clusive, and Article XXX. of tins lie.uy, shall take clluct as soon as llio inns 1 I' ll Hired to cany Iheiii into opeinllon shall "nave been passed by the Imperial Parlhi "menl ol (Ileal Britain, by Ihe Perliuu I of ('.mail i, ami by llio I.egi-I itilic ol Pilneo Hlwaid's "Island, on the one baud, and by thu Congiuss of Ihe United Stales, on Ihu olher :" And whereas it Is provided bv Aillcle XXXII. id Ihn lie.it al'oin.iid "lh.it Iho provisions and stipulations ol .rtoles XVI II. to XXV. of llilstie.tiy, inc'ii.he, shall extend 10 Ihe tsthiuy ol Niwfotud land, so far as Ihoy an- 'nppliethle. Hut If the Imperial Parliament, Hie Legisla ture of Newlouinll.tnd, or the Congi. s- of "Ihe Untied S ales, shall n..t embiaie Ihe "colony of Now foil mil mil in their law sen -"acted" for cariving the tnregoliig articles Into ell'icl, then Ill's article shall lie ol no "elfecl ; but the omission to make 1 i-ivis-"Iiiii by law to give It etlcct, by ellhor ol llio legislative poui.-s Hloie-.nd, si a 1 n.i III any way Impair any ollnr aiticies of lids tidily :" And wheieas 1 1 v the second Mdion of an net, entitled "An Actlociiry into eifi-cl 'the prut Isions ol Iho irealv lii'twien the United Stales and tiie.it lliitaiu, -igued III thoeilv of V.ishlii-''on sill ii.lv t. .Ma, oiuhlecii hundred und ste'ilv o 10, relating to Hie fisheries," it is proi 1.1 1-1 : "That wlii-iiever Ihe oniony of New foundland Hiiad t:iu its coo. cut to In aipllc illon ol the stiiul iticoi. I pi.i- visious of the said iirtieles euht. 1 ntfi li the twenty tiftti of said Inntv, hii.u-'i , to tlial c ilony, ami the L -ui i.il 11 1 l.n u -of and llio Impetial Pi. h iin-.-ii o.l "pass the 11 ecvirv laws u.r Ibat pur o- , llieillioM'-enumei.ueii iiii.t'ie i, mj io produce of the tl.liei le ol the c - .in "New lotiuill.iud, -hall bo admitted l-it : e rniti .l S ales Pee ol duiv, Inou 1 .d 1 till' 1 1 ill! ul a pioel nil i1 Ion bv Uie P1. -1-deut of lliu I'lilled Malet, dcels'i'ij r. I ue lias sati-fsctoi v e ldet i .- tho 10. ..i I colullV "f Xi w t'lllniPauil his i- ,tir , ,t 1, ill a idle and ii"pei 111 inner, to -1 .- t piovl-ious nf iho s,hl arlicis t leenlli lo Iweo.v llrtli, until- i; if . . "said trcu' v cNli'iided t 1 it, and lo al 111 Ihe Fulled Stall"- the full li llls.it all I . stipulalions tnerefi t'ont'i Iitl, aul sit' Iki sn aduliited fife of ill t si long as 1 'slid iililcles tiuhtet'iilli to two it li 'Iiichi-iw. and -oliele thirl eth of -id 'Iri-at' .shall rciiiaio in fon-e, rdin... 1 . "Iho terms :tnd coudhloiis tir.i'tic't' tlrtiy tlllld orslid tlealN." A-d wheiets it St.cietnv ..' s. ic ..f Ihu United St ill'" and Her lit H I -i Ma jesty's K ivnv Kxlr mr ti'i iry an .i'st'r Plenipotentiary al i-'un :l n line ic- ortbsl in 11 pr.iclorol ol' i e mf oc(. 1 ,. , llV lilt III al till" ill-Mill I ol s, ;i. in Washl e m on Hie Its. h d ly of M i, , 1-7', III the I 1 owluis lanjii ige: "'rorocol of il rnnft'irnre I.eKt tit 11'".. in-Jton on the ritrl'v rt'lhtlt titty t,f M-ty. one thttiLuttut ctoht hu'n ttrd mid seventy four. "Wlieieis il Is pioiitlel bv Ann ti XXXII. ! tin- re Itv I et n e ' Hit- I'm I. il "Stiles of Aintrlci and Her Maiistv He '(Jueen of Hie l.iiileil 1 -irjdotn -il tlre.11 lliitaiu lid lr' I tnd, sl'jiud it Washing 't in on Hie stii of Mav, ls7l, as fd'ow-: ' 'Amii i.i: XXXII. " "It is luither ..gle il Ihal .be pr-' 1 i.s ' 'an I sliiiul.'lions of Annie- XVIII. ' " 'XXV. nl lliis tieaty. ioelu-ie, 1 0! e " 'lend lo the colony . f Xeuf ii di ind. s., "'far as Hiev arc applicaiile. It 11 i. , ic "'Impcr'iil l'arlu'iieut, the L-ji.aliiie if " 'Newiitiindlauil, or Ihe ('iirjiis.iii the "United Slates, slid I not 1 01.1r.oc Hut "'colony of New foiitidl.iud in llien laws "'enacted fir carrying the foregoluj ml " Vies into elfecl. thou Ibis uiiicle sh ill be " 'of no elfecl; but tho o'nissimi tu m.iso '"provision by law lo glvo it ellect, by " 'either uf llio legislative btalles n.nic-ahl, " 'shall not ill any way impair any nlliei " 'articles of lids treaty :' "And whereas an acl was p.t-sed bv the "Senalo and llousuof Itepieseu.atiies ,f "Iho United Stales of America i i C ingress "asseinliled and nppinvi-d on the liist d iv "of March, 1873, by Hie Piesideut or the "Unllisl Stales, entitled 'An Ad In ctny ' 'into ctlett Ihe prot i-ions ol I lie Heily " "iM'tween Ihe United Slates and llrc.it "Ilritain siauid ill lUecilvnr Washing ' 'ton tin' eighth of May, Wl. rolaliug lo " 'llsherles,' by which net il is protlde l : "'Sections. That wlienuvei the colony " 'of Newfoundland shall gite lis consent " 'to tho application or 'Iho stipulations ''and provisions oT llio said ui tides idj.li " 'leenlli to twenly-tlllh of said licily, in " 'elusive, tu thai colony, nud Iho L'Vs. i "'lure thereof and the Imperial Panla "'inent shall pas Hiu necussary laws for " 'that purpose, thu nliovo enuincrated ar " 'lleles, iK'ing the pr"duce of lliu li-hetles 'of the colony of New foundl mil, .iall Iki " 'admitted Into Hie United Slates Ireicf '"duly fi 0111 und tiller Hie date of a proc " 'lanintioii liy Hie President of Ibe United " 'Stale", dedniin;; Hint lie has shIII:ic1oi v " 'evldeuco that thu said tolouv of Notv " 'foundlatid has lor.senlutl, lu .i due and " 'proper iiuiiiunr, (o hat e Ihu provisions " 'of (tie said 11 nicies eiuliteenlh to iw cut v " tlftli, Inclusive, ol tho said Htutv e'x " 'tended to 11, und lo allow the Unite I "'States the full benefits of all Ihn silpu ' 'billons theieiu contained, and shall bo '"so admitted lice of duly, so toil'; iih I'm '"said articles eighteenth lo twenty liltli, "'Inclusive, and articles thirtieth, ,r s.iid "treaty, shall icmaiu in lotee aci ording "'to Hie teims and condllious id arililu " 'Ihlrty-Hiird of said tieaty :' "And wheieas an act was passu! by Iho "Governor, Legislative Council, ami As. "sembly of Newfoundland, In icglslaliio "session, enlivened, lu Ihe Iblrtv-jeteiith "yearof Her Malesty'a relu, and assenled "to by Her Majesty nn Ihe twel'tli divof "May, 1874, lutiiuled 'An Acl toetriy into "'elfect the provisions of ' thu trolly ol " 'Washington as tar 11s llioy relalu to this " 'colony :' "The undersigned, Hamilton F sh, See. "retary of Stale of too United Status, and "tho ltiglit Honoriiblo Sir Kdwaid Thorn. "Inn, ono of Her Majesty's most liiinoiablii "Privy Council, Knight C'l.iimaiulei'nf lliu "most hnno-ablo Order id the Hath, Her "llrilaunle Majesty's Knvoy KxlraoidliiH "rv and Miulsier Pienipoteulijiy to tho "Culled Slates of America, duly authortz "cd fur this purpose by their" respective "governments, having met together at "Washington, and having louiid lliat thu "laws required to carry thoArtlclesXVIll, "to XXV., Inclusive, und nrlicles XXX. "and XXXII., or tho treuly aforesaid Into "operation, have been passed by tho "Congress of Hie United Stales 011 the 000 "part and by the Imperial Parliament nf "Great Ilritain, hv llio Parliament of Cana "da, and by thu Legislature of Prluco IM. "ward's Island ami Hie Legislature of "Newfoundland on Iho oilier, hereby de "elaro that Articles XVIII. In XXV,, in clusive, and Article XXX., of Ihu treaty "between tliHUnlled Stales nf America anil "Her llrltannlo M'iosty shall lakn ellect in "accordance witli Article XXXIII. of aald "treaty betwoeu tho cIiIzjiis of ihu United "Status of America and Her Majesty's sub "Jects In the colony of Newfoundland, on "the first day of Juno next. "In witness wheieof Hie undersigned "have signed this proelocol, 11 nil h.ivo hero "unto a llixed their seals. "Done in duplicate al Washington, Hits "Iweutv-elgth day or Mav, 1874. "fL, B.l "HAMILTON FISH. "JL. a. "ED WD. THORNTON," Now, therefore. 1, Ulyksim S, Giiant, President of Ihn United States nf America, lu pursuance nf Iho premises, do hereliy declare that I havo iccelved satisfactory evidence that the I mporlal Parliament of Great Ilritain und the Legislature of New fntliidland havo passed laws on llielr part lo glvo full ellect lo tho provisions of Ihn sild Itvaly.ns contained In articles eigh teenth to twenty-fifth, Inclusive, nud arti cle thirtieth ofsald treaty. In leHllmnny whereof I have boieunto set mv hand, nml caused tho seal of tho United States to bu alllxcd. Dono nt tho city of Washington tlds twenty-ninth day nf May, In Ihu vear tif our Lord ono thousind si:vi "elttlit hundred and sovent.v-lnur nml nf llio Independence of llio United Slates of America llio nine-ly-clghtli. V, S, G1LNT. Hy Iho Preslilenl t Hamilton Fish, Scereltiry of Stale. Iiullsjiuttllilfi Ktldeiire. Sr. Klmd, 111., Julys. 1ST I. 11. V. Pinnui:, M. D llullalo, K'. Y. i I wish lo add my testimony to Iho wonder ful curative piopcrllcM of vnur All. Kxl. or Golden Medical Di-o.ivory. I havo lake 1 gie.il interest in (his medicine sine o 1 II 1 si t Used It. I wat li ully nllllcleil wllh ilysxp. sin, liver ileriugeil and iilniost porfecl pi'us tuition of toe pcrwiuH system. Si rapid mid compielo did llio Discovery oll'eel a perliel t ine tliat it seemed more like mag le und a pel feil winlilcr lo myself, nnd alneelbal liinu we bate iiuver been with out 11 boltleof llio Discoveiy and Puigalite Pcllcls In Hie house. They 1110 a solid, sound f inillv physician lu the hoiisit and ready nt nil times In (1 V lo Hie lellcl of sickness w lilioiil charge. We liato never had a tloelor in llio boilsu since we tlrst I11 gan llin iisn of your Pellets and Discovery. I have reciriiuieu'li'd li.n Use nf lliese lucilicines in act rut! seven- anil complicat ed cases atlslug fioiu. as I thought, nil Im pute state of the blond, and in 110 niie ease litr'ti ihey failed lo uioioltisiiiietsmiplisbn 1 they uie 'Claimed to do, I will nulv men tion inn- ns 1 ein.ii kstile, (though I could cito you ti.17.fns.) lleuiy Koster. lui in tuit' 'dealer, of this place, w ho was one of Ihe 111 'st pitiful ohjee's ever stn, pis face sitinh'ti out of shape, scales nod eruptions without end, extending to his Italy, which wi.s ciiiufi'tieiy eo ercd wllh blotches nud seiles, N'-Hd'ni! llial be toil; seemed to n'feet il u particle. I Jln-illv hiiliiced blui In liy it tew bollles or Hie G .Men Medical Dlsi'otery, wllh d.tllv use nf Hie Pmlela, assuring him il would surely euiu him. Ho commenced 'is use somn six weeks since, taking I'm I'elfels e icli uiglit for a wt'ck. tlisn nne eacli niglil, aitd the Dis oiierv as ilmeled. Tho result Is, to-day Ills skin Is pi rfH'lly sinnnlh, and the scal'v erupll'Mis iirc coie. He )i;m taken smut, s"ien or einhi h 'tiles in nil, and considers hlm-elt ciiied. This t-isn , is luifllnd the skill ol riii r best plivsicans, Mcs-rs Duns I011I A- 1',.,, ilrmraisis, nf h pla'e, nru si'llini; l,r-j"lv of vour meilicines and Hie dim, in. 1 sii.ililv Ineieas.s, ind lliev site perlt et s trs,,i"ii.'!i tu eiei.v ease. It -1 ifutly, W. H. I'll A M l'LIN. Agent A lin rleall Uxpress C 111 1 ..in v. l.sjH.siL J. JJ.TsS lltl:it.1MMHtTl Tio Prnon ran In Up thrw Tllller iccor.l na lo Oirccuoiitt, and remain lontr unBrll, pro in tbelr lonei iro not (lftro)fl ty mint rI tKl4on or other mean, and vital urgaus MtJ Lioml the point of reptlr. Iiprpl or IndixratUn, Ilcadichp, Tain Intho holldor. CoiiRhn, TlphtDrMof tticClieit, IHzztDit. Sour KrucUUoQ of the Stomich, B l Taiite tntho Uouth, Ulllous Attack!. Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation or the Minim, I'ala 1b tha region of the klilney?, and a hundred other paluful ympuim aro tho oOirlnp of Hjupepila. one t'OltU vi m prove a tetter K'Usirunlec of iu merit than a Irncthjr adterthemrnt, For IVinnle C'ttmplnlnl. In JOUnff or Old. married or ftnglr, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn or life, theoe Tonic Hitler dlnplaT ao de cided an influence that UaproeBicut Ls avun per- CCptlUlC. For Inftnmmaf ory and Chronic RbrM mnilam and tiout. ilKluu. Remittent and Inter, tnittcnt Keven. In&eanfa of the Ulood, Uer, KM. ripjn And Htaddcr. theo Hitter hate no equal, but-h lUtwajsCi are caused by Vitiated Klool. They nrc a Renllv Iurgitlrr mm well n Tonlr, p04teskn(r the merit or action a a powerful atrent In relieving t'onnestion or lntiam uiatloti of the Liter aud Uccral Orgaiu, and in lU'.iou! Iieaea. For nUln lIlarDtro, Fruptloni, Tetter, Pftlt Klieom, ItiotcheH, MHJtn, Ilmplen. runtulen, liolln, Carbunclei, HlDK-wurm. !cald Head, tre Eje. i:rylpela He h, ScurN. IHwoIoratlonfi of the bain. Humor and Ileaea of the Mcln or whatever name or n-iture, are literally duff up and carried out of the )tem In a nhnrt time hy the tie of lhee UUteM. Orinrfnl Thousand proclaim VimmUr Hit tebs the moiit wonderrul Invlgorant that c cr lua tdincd the flnVlnir iTtem. It. II. .MrroAi.n A.- CO. UnifffrUM and fieti, Airtn., ban r'rricltco, Cai., k cor. of Washington nnd rharlton bt. N. Y. SOLII 1IV ALL liKt'ttMSTS A UEAUIIIS. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, Tor thi' it lief ami ruru of all ili'imiKf. IllfllU ill (111! ("lolll. arh, liwr. and Imiu tdi. Tli) aiiMiimM Ap4rifnt, and an I'xri'lUiit puiKatitc. Ileins purtly Tejfe taljli, they rnntalii iiiiihii'iii or mine. i;tl whatever. Aliuli M'iliiti Mvttnis)and Miilftinp i yrvyvut I uv inrir imifiy UKt', and mi ry lamily rliotiM tutu thftiion hand lor thf i r prottti-iinti und itIu-C, wht-n rr.imrtil. lon,r 'pi'ii-ii.au li.it piotii ihi'in t lie tlie uf c nt, Miui-t, and U'-t ol alt the i'illt with uliuli thu market aU.nid-. liy tla-ir m ai.n.il uit Iho ulood 1 imiiiitil, the coi i nptiiin u( tttt . tern cxpt-lliHl, ulis-liiiciKiuKi 1 1 isl, nnd tho whoU" iikiclriiiciy of litu lei-loud to in healthy activity. Inlt'iiul orK.uit whi h Utoiiu rlogfcol ami tltiKKt'li aiu .leaiiM'tl hy Awr'M and (timul.iu-sl lutit anion. Hm iuriknl ilUtao i clunked into hcilih, Ihn v.ilKi'nt' whithch.ini-, wUvw luckoni'd on the innltniidii. whoi-iijuy It, can hardly ins roinputitl. 'i lu ir nisar coating makes them pica -ant to take, and p.e-errfMtiii'ir iitucii uiumpalit'! !r ntij hnj:iit ol time, that they iho vcr fiih, and pcilcctlv rellalde, AlthoiiK'i M:in lnnjr, llity arc mild, and operate it limit distni haaic to tht-'co.i-iltmioii.oruictr Vi ftllMtlitll. 'ull direction nrc (riven on Ihfl winpper to imcIi lio, li.nr tu u-c llicm as a ramily 1'hyi.ic, mid for Iho rilloniii complaint, whkh tlieto i'HU rapidly ciuo: or ljiMiIa or Iiullt tlon, I,1iIf. ii , Iiiiu-iinr and ttf .ftMiritt.,they btiould be taken in ode rati 1 lo -llniufatf the btum a'!i, and lettlc! It liealtliy torn- ainl n tion. Kor lal-r C'uiiiiluliii and Ha tniioiu nyiinv. tom, IIIIIfMm llfinlui lir, hlvU ICrtitU ut Ii, Ju nml lc or ir('ii MIcUiim, lilt iu iilli- and llllliiiin rV4r,lh(y should hoJiidKioii'-ly taken Inr eat ti ca-c, lo roiiect Iho diieacd action orivmotu the obbtructloui nhich ViUXhO it. For Iyasfiitrr,r or Dltirrturtt, but ono inild ilne ii trt-nenitty iivinlied. For lllirtiiti.itlMii. Wftiit, -riiil, PhI Iiililtlnu nf tin llfuit, l.ilii In tlif) hl, I t.it h nnd l.olnt, they tdiould In conttn tioitfly taken, Hi it'iiiiied, tn t lianifo Ihe iliicai-e.l mtlnii of tho system. With eucli chatiKO Ihoso complamti disappear. For Ilrops.- and Itrtplral Nnrlllnrff, tticy fliniild le liken iu la remind licquent Uose to produee tho ellect of a ilra-tie imrse. For HiipirrlMi. n la ilh tiou thou),) bo taken, n it produced tlie ileolied ciTect by m Jiatiiy. Aa n Hhinrr I'M, lake onfl or two Vltlm to ptomote diL'Cfvtlon and iehce Ihe tonim li. An occasional doo Hiinulate-t tho idomat h nml bocU, ro-dnie-i ii,o uppi-ti(e,and linlfforales tho pybtcin, llcnee it 1a uttcn ndvontajreoiu heio 110 ncrimii 1 leian lenient cxi-t-i. One Mho lerU toterutily cll, oiteu llmU that a doo of these rill inakc-i linn l ltd dcculcdly belter, fro 111 their clrautdmrund lenovaUni; efft'tt 011 lliu digetdUe apparatiiH, I'ltl.l'AUKI) ll V Vr. T, C, A YIUC s.f f'O,, J-ntetlral Chemists, ZOfVULL, JJ.S'.S'., V, s, J, rOU 8ALE UY ALL MIUUOISTS KVEUYWlinRi; .Dental Notice. O. It. 1H.'I" unnl.l lrn,, I.I. f fiend ind tbu jiulillr, tint he I. iirfistretl lo irforui 11 oisirallulia m.ou Ihe TKKTII iu nrelul uj thorough manntr; Ceulour I'lllluficifculiillDlK.IJ od warrautttl (o give aatl.rarlloD, Uierj Mrw III,, comiynr Iniprotrineut, that la of rral aliir, villi h nffiriil to hla ratlrnta aa voon aa it la made known to the l'ruff.l(.n. He haa Ihe eicliuite rlKht to uae Klliaoni'a ralent I Uratlli.born. whlfh la th I,.. I tblunjtl JlacoiirfJ to ritalu the plate flinilyla Ihe mouth. OAK, KTIim and N.UICOTICBriUV ire Hied for exiracimu 'lettii ltnout iaiu. Itefera to more than two thoutauil iirraooa that aro wwtriuu it vm juaue VJ slim, OFFICII and RKHIDKNCR at Ihe Junrllon of Hlth uuui.eu uraiiiru,irii. Can extract at houae. llrattlehoro, Oct. , Wn. til When You Go Down by the Bridge STOP At FRANK G. HOWE'S GROCERY CROCKERY STORE. 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Brattleboro, Vt TRKaK INSiai'UCSTS COST11S TIIK B-lUTU'UIi VOX 1IU3LVXA TltEMOLO AND Wonderful Vox Jubilante, mraoTisisTS rrcu.ii. to ito n.ir.isiL srim tm BflTKT OBOiHH, 1 lirgi luirlj r IVaitibl ftiln, ldifUj U ill irtirnmlj ul UitH. M (or lllnitnti. fililtpt. CB"lYenr Instrument Fully Warranted. Fall Styles. Fall Styles. VERY LOWEST WES J. J. RAY'S. Cardigan Jackets, Shirts & Drawers. Hosiery & Gloves, Gents' Furnishing Goods, In si err. I for trhlch Go to Ray's, 30-iO Oppotlte American Home, Ilritlkboro, Vt, s IIF.F.I' FOR SAI.K! Twrnl7-fonr grade South Down F.wea for tale, Apply 1 D. H. PRATT, Oct. tf "", t nitriitiiiits 01 tin ESTEY COTTAGE BB61S, Hats m Cans the Wooden Ware line l'nil". IIuh.iiis, Miip llnm lcs, V.isl...iril, riiui'i'is, ,yi. Main Mica lliiil-,., IIHATTI.IIllOltl), VT. MANHOOD, WOMANHOOD, ANO NER VOUS OISEASES. x no ton cvcitr nxx. JISST lal llal.ej hj lit rl-lj U sllml InalltnU; a Uca a l.ou of ll.a ..I.l.i.l.a l:,airl aoik tbtltlej BEI.r 1-KKkLln-iTION, II trr.lt upou ManhooJ. h i. I.l, how ntalued and how perptuall: cau.e and cure . f Xih..,.j Vll.tlt,, In.nol.ncj, l-rtm.tnre I.nhn.luM.u, pcrn.al..rrh., or .Ki.l ix,..,, iu..lun.l aud .1lan..l;, Scrtoca an rh-alcal I.eblll 1, 11u.Miuondil, Uliuniy I erabodlu,;., Mcnul It. irieluu, Ixvaor CLrra, llgard Coonlrual.ee, C,.n. f nU.n t,f Miad and L..at f Mrmorj, luipare blalr of Ibr Blo.d, auJ all dlieaatj arlaler from tha nauoaa or TuriB, or Ihe Indlarrrth nt tr tlcra.ra c f matore Jrera. It Ii, lndrr4, a booi fnr rvrrt mio joung and nii.l dlr ag,d turn It. p.rllrnlar slo fra, bound In Uau tlful f rroch r'.o!h, llhutrilrd, ll e on!) 11. x book ron hikiiv uiiniv. Lntltlrd, RKXIUI. I HVhlOI.OOY or WOMAN, AND HER DIKEAPF..; or, Sua,tii trrated of tbjtlbhsTic allj and rathi.U-tl.a Ij, lo Ua'.lh aod dlataae, from Infancy lo Old Kit. SM ragrf, Vound In Itiutlful French cloth. Wllh lor rrjr leit prescrlntlnn, for f.retalUnetllara.ra. lr.cctS.US. a liooM roi EVEiiTOonr, Thr Frabodf Int.ltute haa alro Juct pubtlahed a new book trratlut riclualtrljr of Nr.llVOUM AND DEN TAL DISEASES, more than 3U0 ro)al octato pagra, 2ilrlrant cugrarlusr, Loundln uUUoll.l muilln, J rlc-1 J. E.thir cf the aliote b cat are arnt ljr mil to any tart of the worlj, chtrl) vrctrd, Isntase paid, on re ceipt of price. Or all thr.e bouka ernt to uue aJdrraa at the aaiue time ou rtcrlpt of only SI. litre la effered ovtr 6SU Hrttif Iheablritand beat printed and bouud popular turdlcal ten o?e and litrralurr, on aubjreta of t Itil 'nifs'iia Ice to all, f.ir uly I4larrl7 enough to pay for mailing. It abould be borne lu mind that thcae great urdlcal worka arc published by the leu. lively MrrllrMl la.etlfBfw.au houurad lualltu tlon, ralabUihrd with laree fcxda for the tole purpoae of doing g.ssL Thtae are, beyond all rcmparieon, the mi al etlraor dlnarj workaou l'h)Ulrg) itcrinlliaUd. There la njthlog "Lain, rll.lt Ihe Manltdor 8.'ng!c of cither eex cau rllhtr nrjuire or wi.h lo kL0, but what la fully eiplilieit, at d many icatu r i f the luoit Imi or t .ut and latirctlui1 chartcUr aro lnlroduc.nl, to which no alliialuii ercu can he f uud In any tther woika lo our language. All Ihe New Draco. Illca f thcauthcr, wlioae eserlince la anch aarrobably niter before fell to the lot f any loan, are ultcn In full. No pcrton abould be without thiae taluaLle locka. The presa throii2houl therounlry, th- clcr.-y and the medical faculty urui rally hljhlj eitd theio i itiaordinary and uatful worka. Th,' Licit fa.lldli.ua nay read thein, AMr.ltic 1'un.icx llnwcil. lMimir, No. c IlulJuch St., (opiHuite llevcre UeuaeJ Iloilon, Mill. N. 11. The an hor a ud cun.ulll ug ph) tit ial a can be O'lauUed on alt the alio, e named dlaeaaer, and rlldli eta.a re,ulrlu2 aaihL aku KireniKCR. "Tin UNlTtestL Avtr.." Ou my JoirnryaoTrr the continent ll.roiM'i Turkey, India, China, Japan, I'e rn, I'hlH, Paraguay, BretlUml Miilon, aud the United Mtatoa.ln Ih.tu all lo aorue calcLl a"ud In tome tot great client, I hate found Ihe Uidvirial Acrrepre acnteil by hia fauuly modlcinra, wMi h are olten luld lu fabuloua eetctn. hether they win tl.tlr marTrl loua ripillatlon by Ulr curie I know eot,but I know that they lute II to auch ad'grre that It frntuently g ire me a diatlngulenrd Imparlance to ha. e come from the aame nmhtiy.- t'ield'a Itttrra frcn. abroad. ri.oi-it a ri:i:i stoui:, VALLEY MILLS, BRIDGE-ST , ESTEY, FROST & CO. A I.AIU1E STOCK OF I1F,ST BRANDS FLOUR At Whuleult u low at tuj point. Wettern Yellow & High Mixed Corn, & beat White Oat, by car load or le. Corn Meal freth ground & Feed of all kindi, by car load, ton or bag. Our Uill being altualed alongalde Ilallroad, enable! ne tooffer feed of all klnda at low ratea. All ordera promptly attended to I f left al Mill or al Store of J. W. FROST k CO. Ilraltleboro, Apr. 21,1871, I F i?iiiNG?'ANT TO 8ELX' AtiV' .Uitrtlte m Iht 'trmHl Vkmnin, DR. FLINT'S QUAKER BITTERS These celebrated Bitters are torn posed ofcholre Moots, Herbs, mh,; JUtrks, (tiiioii! which nrc (leu tlitn, Hnrsajmrllln, mid Clterni Dandelion, Juniper, and other berries, ami are so iiremrcd at to retain all their medicinal nunl (ties. Then invariably euro or grcatlu relieve, the followlni) cnn. plaints : Dy.siii'i.'.iii, Jaundice, Liver Complaint. I.osh of Appe tite, Hi'itiliiclii', Illllous Attiicki, ICcmlttoiit nml Inloriiilltont l"c vr.s, ABiic,Coltl C'lillls, Kliciini.v Hun, Siiiiiinor ConiiilaliitH, l'iioe Klilney DNcikscs I'cnialo uini. cultles, IiiisHltndc, Low Kpirlu, Cencral Ucliillty, cmcf, in fact, cverilhlntl caused by an impure ftatc of the lllood or deranged condition of Stomach, IAver, or Kidneys. The, aged Jtnd In the Quaker Hitters a gentle, toothing stimulant, so desirable in their declining years. Vo one can re main long an well ( unless affllctttl with an incurable disease) after taking a few bottles of the Uitaker Hitters. Prepared by Dr. IT. S. Flint & Co. At their Ore-it Medical Drat, PROVIDENCE, ft.l. FOK SALE EVEHVWUEBE. LUMBER! LUMBERl rpiIK iirulTlci.i-J U ii. rciG'niwiiitliLaabtr JL VtrJ itli a lrtf L slut k vt LniLi.-r ii. CONSIBTlNfl OF SHINGLES, LATH, AMI Fl.MSIUXd' lilMliKH BILLS OF TIMBER of ALL SIZES Dot OUt t rJ f Lt rLa l i. ' Also, .'Inning, Siniiiig and Scroll Sum ing HONE IN TIIK 11KHT MAN.VEK. MOULDINGS Of ill diMTijtl in it hIji I, M.e fT rrtall, w-DiUullf fin tuJ, &t 1 ivr i fit e m in be hu rlftcwbir'. I Mill muLe U I.IIIKII.II, IIIMUl'IT tf u-.ttiiiit-ik hIiii 4. JkHil nm itflli; f Lumlirr. I. K. ALLEN, tr- p. S. AM. VUhH AND ACCOrTl? dit Iiri-TlotiH ti A j nl I, Ki, tn't L-e iu.meJUUly, thy wuMh 1 ti lu tlie Iatna t an ttt.-rnej fur ,IIf tlun. Crescent Spectacles. irarnovB rova sight. T i k 111:1.1 i: t ai'it rirui now ofireu l. tliep il.lieareuarauteediulirkt toftllutlitr lu the TSmgmmm tuarart. Vvtsln ctt cf tiaiuB lf tuUl lUlUM tf rtftactwty ) -blf ro-Jri tbH frtiri.uillHLpn- tit DtI liml:)i t rc uurhiihiil. tlx-liricinallct.-l tUti uay fmi u J iu I'rtj- srtt ckrf. I Le. urt feet It) i) ttitt lnij)U- Li ,a4 .Uaiij mouulril lu Cold. ntlM. lot; in I'r u J Kteel fraii fi bikJ IIlaat UiaLjr ytaia lthil ctiauft. Fnmal ouly I.t our Annt, C. S. 1U0CTT, JfNt-kraDj 0ticlau, kofn iotit for Urattlcborr, Tt tT" None cciiUlnittiout tbetradv mark iUmfW ou Ttrj pair. Maucf.ctured bv iXLLOWS, HOLMES k CLWT, 1615 New York. Leooi fur Trade Mark, No pfddlen employ 1 4. Tenement to Rent Iu Granite llhxk. Inquire cf O. JT. I'lt.lTT. CENTRAL VERMONT RAILROAD. S U M M 15 It ARRANGEMENT. TRAINS GOING SOU HI Leave Ubattl&uo at 4:Cu and8:2a. ra.; alJ:OC auJ a:au p. tu, MaiLTHAlN. Lave St. AlbaoaatC:20 a. m.tDratl(r troro tt 3:3Up,m. eoiiut-ctlutf at New Londeo uitbateamer for Nmt York. Niuut Knuca.LeaTu Odmaburfr at 12:SJp.iB., Mootrral at 3:4) p. iu.. bt. Alf-aul at7.lBp.ta, Bratthtxjri ata:iU i.ai arrtTlusat Nw Liiaaa at 11:15 a.m. Mail Teiih.- Lfnc WMlf llher JuoilloD it liOO a. ni.,KutluU (Ml ir J) at4:Ji a m.,Urit Ubr at 8:42 a.m., arrllc at Nr Uimh n at 5:11 MuxuTR4ls While Itht-r Junction at 8:00 p. ui., arritlot-'Mt Uratueturu at UHOf. tu. Exi'Htft,TK4is.-L,v-liri.tiUl..i. n 2:C . e- reachlcf Millt-r'a Ktllt at 2 :So . ooixa yor.TH, LcE IiH ATI liuomj at 7 Ou . tn., 10:30 a. ui.,1 p. tn., 10:2up, ni. Mail Thais. L New Louder at S :t'0 a. id., Brat- tleboruat 10:'..C . tu., for While Kiver Jutittiot. Rutland, llurltn-tun, Bt.AlUna, Muutreil, auJ MliriTKiN.-Lcito Brattloboro at 7 .00 a. m., tot litlluwt Fait ana AS lute Kiver Junction. KxFitcsaTnAiK. Iave MHUr'a TalU at Ilt'.Oa. m., arriving nt llraitieburu at l2:vop. ni. ACCUMUUUATlOK TKAIK. L H1r NtW Li'Ltli cat 8:1V a. m., Urattleburcat 4:55 p.m., fur Wliite Ki'tr Junction aiitl lUitbtnJ. NtouTHxpari.8. Leave New London at 3:17 p. tn brattlUiroatl(j:-jop.m.,farVliileniverJuiictier, HutlanJ, lliirliutftuu, M. AiULt Moutrtul 461 OjUcnuburg. rulImtiD'v DrawiiipTaOora atnlSlceriop Cars are run ou uiulittraiuiibtitVs,eeu srrinficKl ami Motitroal. J. W HOUAHT.Oen'Sap't. St. Alboiif , Vt., Ma 23. ll7 1. 3W FITCHBURG RAILROAD. Voi'iuoiit .V'JInssiii'liusi'ils DhNioii. TKAISS I.Y..W r. BOSTON (t'ltdiburc Hepol, Canaeitay gtrrrt,) f'.r Troy, San toga, llooaaoluuuel anUtbe neat, at 7:30 a. ml. For llooaao Tunnel and Norlu Atlanta, at7:JHa.a. For llrallliboro, Gri'inueld and a alatiubi, al i9 aud 11 110 a. m., auil tils p. in. LEAVE nitATTtEBOHO Fr Iloalon al I :M ani : a. in., an J 2:00 p. in. For Ho kmc Tunnel. Nol th Adaiua, Troy anil Sarat'C, at 8:1 a. in. For llooaao TuuntlauJ Korlh AJanii.at 8:11 a. au Leave arcenneM for Tutlitr'i Falla at o;IOanai. a, in., I'iiOOui , ncl 4:00 t, m. LraeTuriier'e Falla for Oneulleld at 8:10 and 1I:H a. ni., l:3UaudS:10 p. tn. . ... Tlie 8:i'J a. m. a.il 2:00 ii. Dk tralua from Jim"' Inirocfunect at Fitelilmm with Iraloa for Taunloa. New Bedford aud 1'rovldeure; and at (lardoer train, for Morce.ttr, lr" raraengert taking the f.il a. ni. train,'';" Brattleboro ran lia.e FOUIl HOUHU ANU '1I1H" Ql'AHTKIIM IN BUd. ON aud return aanie iliy, V. I.. IIEVWOOIIM''' C. II. rOMEK, Al.'tKap't. AtataraiiT HurKnlifTENPENT't OrrlCK, Fitciibuko, Maaa., Oct, t, 1811. ASHUELOT RAILROAD. Taaienger Tralna Irate Keene dally at ti' and a 15 and 0 16 1. M., connecting et Booth Wri llh Conn. Biter Ballroad tralna for flprljiaeia, Hartford, New llaren and New York, and with t. Maaa. Ballroad for Bralilaboro, and with hew LodoM Northern Ballroad for New London and New Tofa. ItETUIlNINa Leat e South Vernon at e A. U. and SS P. M., (or ou arri.al nf Coin. Bit" It. R. tralni) for Keene, Bellowa Tallt, ntcnoa'ii Keene, July J7,l8Tt. B. STEWART, Ut.