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sn-vrTi.Bi.onoi KIUDAY EVENING, OCT. 1, 1870. Hint for llir Family. Plants kept In tlio windows should bo turned every inornttip;, or tlio llglil, strik ing onosldo only, will dtaw tlio plant to that side, so that all Its branches and leaves will turn toward tlio window. Wlion color on a fabric lias been acciden tally or olbcrwlso destroyed by acid, urn inonla Is applied to neutralize) tlio acid, af ter wblcb an application of chloroform will, In nlinoat all cases, reatoto Hie original col or. Tlio application of ammonia Is com inou, but that of chloroform is but little knowu. U tlie beat of n loom occupied by an In valid Is oppressive, It may bo greatly les sened by banging In tlio open windows some towels or canvas well wetted. Wa ter, In passing from re liquid to a gaseous state, absorbs caloric. The chemical pro cess will lower In a fow minutes tlio tem perature or a room by live or six degrees, and the humidity distributed In the air makes the heat moro supportable. Moths will work In carpets In rooms that aro kept warm In the Winter as woll as In the Summer. A sure way of remov ing the posts Is to pour strong alum water on the floor to tho distance of half u yard arouud tho edges boforo laying the carpets. Then onco or twlco during tno season sprinkle dry salt over tlio carpet beforo sweeping. Insects do not llko sail, and sufficient adheres to tho carpet to prevent their alighting upon It. Ttioso who aro In tho uault of scalding their tomatoes before paring them can hardly think how much nicer they are without the scalding. It Is not so difficult to pare n full rlpo tomato without tho scalding when one gels In tho habit of do ing It. If ono Is paring Ihoso not fully rlpo thoy should have a sharp thin k n I It', and paro from the blossom to the stem, lustead of arouud llko an apple. If they aro not. smooth ono can cut them apart In the creas es, and thus get at the skin. It is always Important to know how to choose meal In buying. Ox beef should bo of lino grain or fibre, the flesh or lean of a bright red color and firm j tho fat white, and distributed throughout tho lean; it should not be yellow or semi-fluid. If the meat Is entirely lean it will be tough and its nulrlttvo power low. Veal is dry If fresh. It should be close grained. If the meat Is moist and flabby It Is stale. Mut ton should be of a clear, deep pink tint; firm, nnd with a liberal supply 61" fat. Fine wetber mutton maybe recognized by tho presence of a small mats of fat on the up per part of the leg. It.tsmoro nutritious than ordinary mutton, and the darker Us tint the finer Its flavor. Pork should be of a pale pink tint, and tho fat very firm, ir It Is soft or If the fat Is yellow tho meat is bad. If It is semifluid the animal baB probably been fed on llesli. Washing day will insist upon making its nnwelcomo appearance onco a week. The linen for Monday's wash should bo collected on Saturday, sorted and put to soak In cold water, according to tho vari ous kinds. The body linen should bo put Into one tub, (ho bed and table linen Into another and tbo flno things separately. Plain collars, cuffs, wrist-bands, should be strung through the button-holes on a piece of bobbin long enough for the articles lobe easily divided for rubbing, slarching, Ac. Colored muslins, prints, and flannels must be laid asldo to bo washed in a different manner from white calico or linen. Prop erly boiled suds are far better than soap for washing, particularly If a washing ma chine be employed. The suds should be prepared In the following manner: Shred Into an earthernware jar the best yellow soap cut Into very fine shavings, and pour boiling water to the quantity required. One pound of soap Is plenty for one gallon of water. Add to this quantity half a pound of tho best Scotch soda, and set the jar (cov ered) on a stove or at the back of the kitch en range till tho soap Is quite dissolved. If this be dono pn Saturday evening, the soap will be a smooth jelly fit la use oa Monday morning. Until within a few years ago the ceremo ny of carving was always performed by tho mistress of the house. In the last century this task roust bavo required no small share of bodily strength, for the lady was not only to Invito that Is, urge and tease her guests to eat moro than human throats, could conveniently swallow but to carve every dish, when chosen, with bcr own bands. The greater the lady, tho moro in dispensable was the duty; each joint was carried up to bo operated on In its turn by her, and ber alone. The peers and knights on either hand were so far from being bonnd to, offer their assistance) that the very master of the house himself, posted' opposite to her, might not oiler bis assis tance. His department was to push the bottle after dinner. As for tbo crowd of guests, the most Inconsldorable among them the curalo or subaltern, or squire's younger brother If suffered through ber neglect, to help himself to a slice of mutton placed beforo him, would bavo chewed it In bitterness and gono homo an affronted man, half Inclined to give a wrong vote at the next election. There were then, pro fessional carving masters, who taught young ladies scientifically. In the letters of Lady Mary Montague, sho mentions, having taken lessons three times a week, that she might lie perfect whou called upon' to presldo at ber father's table. In order to perform ber functions without Interrup tions she was forced to eat her own dinner an hour or two beforehand. The following portrait of an English housewife 200 years ago will lead our lady readers to bo thankful thoy were born lu the nineteenth century: It was held that a womau bad no right to enter tbo eslate.of matrimony unless possessed of a good knowledge of cookery. To be perfect in the art sbo must k now in which quai ter of the moon to plant and gather all kinds of salads and herbs throughout the year. Sho must bo "skilled In pbyalck, surgery, cookery, extraction of oyles, banquelllng stuffes, ordering of great feasts, preserving of wines, distillations, perfumes; have a knowledge of the dairy, and understand baking, brewing, and all other things be longing (o (he household' For, nil ordi nary feast with wblcb any good man might entertain his guests about sixteen dishes Were considered n suitable supply for the i first course, and the mistress of the house was expected to attend to their prepara tion. i-Tbl. Included audi substantia) arti cles as a shield of brawn, with mustard, a boiled capon, a piece of boiled beef, a neat's tongue i rotated, a routed goose, a turkey, a hiunch of venison, a venison pasty, a coople of enoim and custards. Besides these, the housewife added as many light dishes, salads and frlcassoes as made thirty two dishes which wero considered as mauy as It was polite to put upon the table for a first course. She was alaq expected to su perintend the dairy personally 'and ,t&e bake-houbc, and see (othe making of the various kinds of bread, bolu for the family and tbt servants, lly way of relaxation to these serious duties, which with lbs ntraa-. sary supervision of the dressing and spin ning of wool, hemp and flax, must have kept tho good damo pretty busy, slio pre scribed for any of her household that wero Indisposed, compounded her own remedies and mldd stores or fcenlod bags 'to lay away among her linen, manufactured rose mary and violet water, boib water for weak oyc, and plasters and lotions and oint ments of all kinds. Tlio author of John llalliax, Ucntlouian, In her recently published volumo says! "If wo want really good servants we must make them such. Wo must bring them itp,-"even aswa tiring up our children, wlih the same caro and patience, making1 allow ance for tho ulco distinction's of character In every human being, and, above nil, hav ing Iht! samosenso of icsponsiblllly, though In ,a lesser degree, lh.it , wo bavo concern Ing our own faintly. To this bud, (l Is nd vlsablo to lako young servants, which inot people object to. They prefer domes tics icady iiiadc-that Is, mado by either people, who have had nil the troublo of training tbem. Hut these can never suit us so well, or bavo tho samo personal at tachment for u, us those wo bavo trained ourselves. For I hold strange doclrlno nowadays that personal attachment Is tho real plvpt upon which all domestic service turns, .It may sound very ridiculous Hint a lady should try to win tho hearts of ber cooks and houso-malels, and a gentleman troublo himself as Id whether Ills coach man or gardener bad a respectful repaid for 'master.' Yet otherwise little ical good is effected on either side. A Defter TViij. Some good mothers tly to tho camphor or peppermint bottle on tho slightest provoca tion. Camphor Is tho more dangerous di tig, but both aro'capdble of tleslioyliig life. As generally used, In the form of aii alcoholic tlncturo, their potency is lu no wiso dimin ished, but rather Increased by tho addition of another j olson. , Peppermint oil,. fiom which tho' essence Is made, Is n powerful stimulant, and Us capacity for harm Is by no means Incon siderable. Ulceration of the blqinacb lias been Induced by it, and many diseases have followed Its habitual use. Camphor Is a poisonous gum-resln,capa-bio of readily Inducing great nervous li il lation. When taken In small doses It has much tho clTcct uf alcohol or opium. In largo doses It occasions spasms and death. In any appreciable ainonnt itir'ritates tbo mucus membrane of Iho slolnaclr," arid leads to constipation and ulceration. Even a fow doses of this drug may leart to incu rable dyspepsia. Yet thousand! of families fly to the camphor bottle foi relief from every vailcty of pain. It wero a thousand times better that ev ery .caniphor pottle, In tho, land should be broken rather, than Jhat Its conteutssbould bo Indiscriminately employed. The po tent drug ought never to bo administered Internally, except by a competent person, familiar with its power. It would bo a good thing If mothers could learn to depend upon water cold, tepid or hot to relieve a very large percentage of all bodily pain. Tliero Is nothing so inno cent ; nothing so effectual. Copious draughts of very hot water, aided, If need be, by hot water enemas, and hot water ex lornalW a"pplled, will speedily icllqvo nlno cases. In ten. Cold walor is ihu most pow erful local aurelbclfc known. Tho pain of a sprained limb Is quickly relieved by ice cold water. The terrlblo paugs-of whitlow or felOnnro cut short by Intense heal. A largo proportion of all cramps and spasms maybe relieved by water ofa proper .tem perature and luliilllgenlly applied. Wo need a school for the education of" doctors and nurses up to a modcrato comprehen sion of tho advantages of water, as an agent for the.rolicf of eveiy day aches and p-ilim, whether slight or severe Hall' Journal of Health. I'orrsi-Pluutlnr lis jrilanrsota.) Many'peopje, vvJipicontenipllo moving to the Nbrtbwojt iro notrnvaiejlh.it thous ands of acres of the richest government lands, near a line of railway, too, may bo had by simply uccupyiug them, under tho Homestead or Tiee-plantlng Act, or of tlio railroad companies on almost as easy con ditions. Tho SI. Pauliud J'aclllcjlallruad penetrates ono of Iho richest parts of the State, and Is doing a great work in open ing up. to settlement thoso vast prairies and woodlands, furnishing land and home's to thousands of settlers almost without price, certainly , requiring very little ready mon ey. All the tlmo requited for payment Is given, and at a low ralo of Intel est. One of the objections perhaps Hie only one la habitation on tho prairies west of tho tim ber bells has, been-that (hey uia without limber. Tbj8,dlsadvanluge Is being over come by plotUiutf ticca an enterprise which w as Initialed In that section by Pies Irjoiitlp,w.kc'r,1nd'is now iihdcr"'tbo super vision of lion. L. It. Hodges, who Intro duced tiee-plantlng Into Iho State twenty five years ago, and has demonstrated Its enllro feasibility by repealed experiments. It was commenced along this railway in 1870 for the primary purposo of creating u snow break, the tieea being set in lows on either side of tho track j In places most lia ble to drift, lworfews 'to Coin) a intiio ef fective bicak. The experiment has proved a decided success, and tho work Is now prosecuted with t Igor. Tho company has set out over 4,000,000 ticos; 20,000,000 bavo bccniltiited pn tho treeless prairies of tho SluGu. Sir. JBccker, 'to. epeournge). prlyalo enterprise, opened a farm on the prairies, and is planting on a largo scalo at his own expense. Many kinds of treos grow very rapidly often linytopilxty fett high, and twcnty.flvo to thirty inches In dlamcicr; in from fifteen to twenty years' tlmo ; hard woodaysix to eight inches lu diameter, in fronrseven to ten yenrs' time. It Is claim ed by Mr. Hodges that dees cau be planted at a cost of less than one-lliid of a cent each the first year. This device 'wljj firci vent the snow drifting on tlio track, sup ply timber ami fuel for the uso of tho road, besdJs .'CDb"aiicifig tho' aslhctlu etfect. L. W. Powell, in Harper's Mafaziue for October. ItULKSlroitjTipjCSK OljjTUjK EVIM. WbenSvrltlrigj'readliiif'drawIng1,' sewing, etc., always tike caie Ibat The room is comfortably cool, and the feet warm ; There is nothing tight about the neck ; P'iieiei plenty or light, tvltout dazzliug heyes ; Y f ' t j The sun docs not shine directly on' tho object no ure at work upon ; The light docs not come fiom In front ; It is best when It conies over tho left should er; The head Is not very much bent over the JTo'rlO ' . ' fcjj : ( The page is nearly perpendicular to Iho lino or sight ; that Is, that the eye Is nearly PP'y?tolmlddteortihe'page, forau oli JecAhTltt slanting Is not seen so clearly. That the page orotber"bbJect'is not less than 15 Inchesjfrom the eye. The Nathan murder Is one of those subjects that will not rest. A brother of tho murdered tnan has been Interviewed on the subject away out In CJreeu Itay, Wis., and expresses the opinion that young Kelloy, the fellow that lived in the house, was connected with It. He resents the Idea as prppoterous Ibat the son or Mr, Nafban was lu auy way concerned lu bis death ; and attaches no lniortance to the story of yorrester. U TllHlP mil. lliullri1. Tho lloston Commercial Bulletin tells Iho slory of a retired dry goods moicbant of tint ?lly( distinguished for bis "deport ment," whd Is said' by flic boys to' bavo been equally distinguished when In "tho trade" for selling apparently unsalable goods, upon which the nK'incii of tho bouse bad exhausted their effort. 11 is related that at ono tlmo a large lot ol'nlpa'ef as hung flro badly, and cotlld titit bo placed by anybody. At last "Ilia old man'' look lliom In baud, and, waiting tlio ni rival of Hie buyor of n largo retail hoiuo In one ol the New Mngland cltlc", blandly proposed to sell Mr. Trnilcmoll himself. Tradcwell was complimented by this inai k of llsllnc Ilou, and Hlarted olT bilskly on Ills bill ol goodi. Presently Hie bead of tho limine; laid Ills baud circlcssly mi n pic.-u of al pa.'.i, and said : ".Mr. Tiadcuoll, wc liuvu got tlmo ur four cans of these lino alpaca, a small tot, Boston trade li.ive not taken them yet ; ralher loo lino perhaps for your city, but If you would like lo inonopollzo the lino of goods I think nc might place tlio entire three to yon at forty-two ciil. Thcio ato llireo eases of theso good, Edward, ale there not ?" (To an attendant youth.) Now tho boy had witnessed tlicnld man's salesmanship with open mouthed admira tion, nnd, when It canto lo plucin'g'lhe liaid old alpacas at forty-two cents which had failed to find n customer tit 1 1 1 1 1 1 v-1 1 en l, hocageily responded: "Yes, Sir, there's llireo cases htic'n ten nioio up stairs." Trudewcll "tumbled" lo the boy nl once, and grinned quietly wliilo Ihu old man, settling Ids slock and swallow ing an Imag inary mouthful, said blandly : "Very wcl, Kdwarcb very ' n'cll j but another time you neul not tell mo things that I do not wish til Mlnw Mr.' TCrtnl, will you tako Mr. Tradcwell now 7" Tilt Vorlfi'rons IlrtiUriiiuii. The first man out was a itillroad braki--man, who bad been cclebiatliigdils grand father's blithday. ' "Yon run oil the outs ill?'; asked the court. "Yes, sir." "And you belong I ) thai class ui' men who open tho coor as the ti all) slops at PoiitUcanil. J ell out 'Uponlyaek' al Iho passengers." ' , " The man was silent. 1 "It liukis my bones boll when I think oT bun I'vu been used on these lailio.ul?,',' continued his His Honor. "The .seals itru locked, the water-cooler empty, the win dows won't slay up, and cvciy few min utes you open the door and cry out 'Jaw kiin' for Jackson, 'Kl-a-zoo' Kalamazoo. I.beHcyo I'll mark you lor s'lx 'mouthO' v "Please, sir," protested Ihe' pilsonCr. "I must striko a blow ul this great evil somewhere, and I might as well commence on you." "Please, sir, I was never' hcio bcfoic, and its my llrst drunk In four years." His Honor leaned back and chewed Ihu corner of a blotting pad while lie reflected. Finally ho said : "Well, I'll let you go, though I'll bo blamed fur It. Now, sir, nflcr Ibis you want to adopt a dllercnj style. When the train approaches asVutJon yorj Wuiil ( go through the car like a ca, snillo grntly, and say In quiet tones: 'Ladies and gen tlemen, this tialti Is r.ovv In Iho.outskltts of flic beautiful uily.of Ypsllautl, aud such of you as desito to step olf will please make roady, and may.lieallli nnu piooj!!y ever attend you.' Wliat an Innovation Unit would be, sil l How Ihe liavcllng public would rush for the load 1 Will ) ou do this, Mr. Wehlnglon?" Tho prisoner pioniiscd, and was allowed lo so. Detroit J'Vcc l'ress. A LlTTLK MlSTAKK AIIOCT THAT OLD WiNDson .Bank ltoniiEUT. The papers bavo been telling what some of them call a very'romantlo story, td (ho effect that homo forty years ogo Thomas Kmerson, Presi dent or tho Old Windsor Hank, in Ver mont, was suspected of robbing tho bank Of about $30,000, mid was tried, round guil ty, and confined tn Windsor Jail f r many years. A few, days ago, as Col. II. Harlow, of Windsor, was removing an old brick oven in his house, which was funnel ly oc cupied by tho Cashier, Ktltrcdge, bo dis covered somewhere between $10,000 and 50,000 of tho missing money in n brick vault under tlio oven, Tho inference nat urally drawn from this Imperfect Informa tion was thai tho Cashier stole and conceal ed tbo uioi.ey.4iid. that Kmeison was Im prisoned without cause. Hut tho Burling ton Free Piess quietly spoils tho whole story by giving tho facts, which tiro these: "Mr. Klttredgo never was Cashier of tho bank; Mr. Kmerson was never "aoiuscd of robbing tbo bank, and was never 'tried found 'guilty, and confined lu Windsor jail' for tho oll'ense; and finally there is no Jill In Windsor. Thomas Kmerson was President of the Windsor Hank, and his nephew, Ritfns Kmerson, was Cashier. The senior Kmerson was also a member of tho firm of Kmerson A Lamb, (formerly Kmersoii, Lamb A Hitrvoy, the Junior member being Peter Harvoy, tlio famous morchanl aud friend uf Daniel Webster,) of Uoslon, who acted as redeeming agents of tho bank in that city. About tho year 1837 Kmcrsou A Lamb failed, and their fallutc caused that of the bank. Thomas Kmerson was accused or misappropriating the funds or the bank, and on this chaigo was imprisoned lor some tlmo In Wood stock Jail, wheneo ho finally obtained his release nnd went West, Subsequent to the failure, an attempt was made to revive tho bank, and Its bills wero bought up at various discounts with this end In view; but tho scheme fell through, and a now bank Iho Asculnoy was organized. Tbo reasonable probability is, therefore, that these bills, bought up lo start the bank anew wore Intrusted to the Cashier, Kufus Kmerson. The project being abandoned, and the Cashier dying shortly artcrwnrd, Iho bills remained unlhought of and mi ca red for until found last week." Tho vlce-ptesldent or Iho United States landed in Brooklyn, this morning, and, llko.any other morta look .aCoutt sljeet car and asked (lie, c0iijcjo' were .about Hay llldgo might be. ' Ifo tficn 'ioo'k""hIs scat In the corner. When the collection or fares went Iho rounds Mr, Wilson produced a shabby-looking ten-cent stamp, thcioby expressing bis sympathy with Inflation, llo iecclvcd from the bard-money conduct or a' live-cent nickel, which ho pocketed without scrutiny Presently Iho conductor, alter an aiteullvo perussl or tho great man's face, said to a passengor: "That gentleman In tub' corner hai a very distinguished np. pearancp. Who Is hot" "That, sir, is Ihe vlccf-piesldonl or tlio United' Stales," was thp.Wly. Whereupon the conductor ex pressed the determination of returning to Mr. Wilson bis fare. Tbo twain wbie then seen In earnest conference, Ihe conductor endeavoring to make Mr. Wilson take his money back and the latler politely refua I ng. llrooklyn Eagle. Thare la a grate menny rules to mako marrltl lire cuinTorlable, but tho golden one Iz this: Go slow, and glvo each other ball' or tho road. This ralo Izaz simple and easyaz milking a cow on Iho right side, and will bo found as usepbull ax ilo to avoid hot Journals and drl axles. Joih Jltllinm. Till! FlIIST IlAnY IN C'AI.IFOItNIA. It was the Foci i Hi or July, mid Downlovltte colcbrated. The stirs nnd stripes floated from q peeled and lofty pine, and tho cho rus or Iho anvil had re-echoed through tho hills. Tlio hoii'O was crowded with Iho miners ; poet, loader and orator had per formed llielr pans, and Hip nccntly-orgaii-Izcd brass band was giving lu boisterous resoiianeo soiuo popular na'ional anthem, when suddenly Ihcie buisl out Iho fecblo wali oran Infiiil llrst low, then swelling, out In all the defiant rtrongtli of baby lungs. Tho band pill loilh Its loudest strains; the baby Incited lo icncwcd oxer lion, ii'doublcd Its vigor. It was nip and luck between band and luby. Tho young mother did her licit to dheit tho child and hush him, when fimii Iho andlenjo there iipioto a brawny miner, and shaking Ills llst'ii't tlio mtisli! cried: "Hush that d-d Infernal batrd mid give Ihe bibyachancol" The bind stnppod Us playing, and never ilid slahvait men listen In sweeter music than tho-e exiles fiom home and women us they drank in tho tones of Iho walling chllel, Their1 wero tears In many an eye. The child was hushed upon its mother's brc.isl, anil nt the wonl iheie wentuplhree lousing cheers lor the first baby or Ihu northern Sin i as. 'J HI) SU.S Art AN Alll Til MiX'HANIC.U, Schick. During Ihu leccnt building of a bridge In Holland emi-or the liaveiscs, four bundled and sixty tjsl long was mis placed on, tho Mippoils. It was nu Inch oul,tf line, and, thu problem was bow to re placo It. Kspcrlments pmvid that tho Iron v. oik expanded u small fraction of nn inch to every dct-ree of heat iccelved, It was noticed that the night aud day tem perature difl'cii'd by about twenly-llvo de-ices, ami It was thought this might be made lu move the bildgc. In tho morn ing one cud of the pieces was bolted down scciuely and the e ther end lull I'.ee. In the bedl of Iho sun tho lion expanded, ami lowaid night the fie'c cud was fastened. The eiinlraelion then d ranged Iho wliclo mass the other way. For two days the ex pel imcnt was icpe.itcel, and Ihe desired place leached. The e',.idr.,etion and ex pa union of lion bars by tile heat lias fre quently been used to menu licit y weights shoit distance. Bios.cn walls and strain ed lours and arches hatu been biouglit into place by simply .healing iron lods till they expanded, then taking the slack by sciews and nuts, md allow log contraction liyeold to pull the, wall or roof Into pltce. KMUl'llACIINU ltLl'OIlTOK Till! NolITU- wfisTi:iiN Cnors. ltcpurls from nil pails of Wisconsin and Minnesota show that both stales escaped Ihe touch of tho heavy frost which visited many sections or Iho country, on the ViU und luili Inst. Minnes ota has 13,000,000 bushels or corn, woith, ir ripened, , fully f),OCU,p00, In the field slow ly ripening, which would hato been blast ed by a severo frost. As the weather Is now considerably warmer, that state will have nu unusually laige hog ciop, and hcrfarm ci scan sell mine of their wheat, because they bavo sued) a ciop uf coin, potatoes and buckwheat for home consumption. Wis cmulu bad 17,000,000 bushels ofioru ill her tiel'ds on Iho Uth and 10; h tn-t. Some of it was past frol, but most of It would have becu ruined ai rood Tor man by a heavy fiusl. Her valuable hop crop, not moie than half ur which had liecu picked, like wise escaped destruction. Tho Tru-t or August 20 and 21 was fell some lu Wiscon sin, but the piolougcd autumn, notwith standing, tjio, isiny w father in Minnesota and ths August Irovt lu Wisconsin, will asiuio to tho faimeis, for thu ciop of 17,, a laiger letuiii of money than In any of tho pal fifteen veins. I.lTUHARV. Messrs. Ttoberti ISrothers are prepaiing an agireablo -eiiHatlou for host- of readers In the shape of a new book by Miss AleSilt. "Right Cousin j" will bo thofiisl bjok In tho "I.lltlo Women" sc ries istueel siuca "LlltU Men," which was publlsbiHl'ln ' Jiuie, 1S71, four years ago, tktrly-eiglit 'thousand copies having been called r.ir In tint month. Tho scries e-on-slsls oP'Lllllo Women." "Utile Men" olid "Old Fashioned tilil," lure wrks with out cljubt Ihe most popular of tlio lime, their combined sale in the United States exceeding two bunelred thousand, and IiisJaiiil,"Tranee,Tferm'iny'and" Holland swelling Iho number with their rcspccllvo editions. "Kight Cousins" adds another lo these felicitous domestic hl-lorles which have made llielr author so famous, and In which girls, boyiund their patents take equal deligbl.v.-, S ' 1 Mcssts. Itjbetts Blethers have also near ly ready "Madame Btcumler und her Filcmls," translated from (ho Ficnch by the tiaushitor of "Memoirs and Correspon dence ofMatlame'ltectiliilcr," which work, published several ycais since, has bad a wlilo popularity nnd Is now complemented by tho new book e-oiituliilng Mailamd He camlei's own letters omitted In tho first volume. i' suttoNi- Association toil the Pno- iTEernoN ok Fish and Uami:. This associ ation was Incorporated al Iho last session of the legislature. At the close of the ses slon a nieetlng'of tbo eorpeiruloiH was held lnvMontpellor,'' and Dr.'M. Ooldsmilli, of Hutland, was chosen president, and II. N. Newell, orStielbuin, secretary, and i com mittee was chosen lo draft u constitution and by-laws. This committee reported at a meeting held In Burlington last June, and their report was laid on thu table, and the meeting was adjourned subject lo tho call bt Iho prcsidont. A meeting uf tbo corporators has been called at iho Van Ness House, Burlington, on tho 28th or Oc tober, at '7 o'clock p.m. (ieutlonicn who aro interested in tho objects of Ihu associa tion aio Inyited to bo present at this meet ing. Dr., goldsmith will read u paper, and a very Interesting meeting Is anticipated. Aiuuirmrnt for llir Clerks Tin ho Columbia (S. C.) UnionHerald iy ay or two ago wo cut i'roin tlie 'Cuar- A day or two ago wo cut li lolle Observer an account of Iho whipping nl a colored boy in that town. Wo kuatvat tho llino it was onlyfltmV p("por't (or'tlie gentlemanly clerks to pv the ilufl sossoV, Yesterday they sent us the following polite note on a postal card. Tho inevitable weap on Is threatened, as n matter of course: Ciiaiilottb, Sept. 14. To the Editor of the Union Herald : Sir: I nottco In your dirty sheet whero you have been trying lo mako n row about tho clerks in B. & M.'s store, thrashing a negro; and If you or any of your compan ions was to como up hero wo will not tako a whip, but a weapon. There is nothing worlb noticing about that. A negro gets bis bead broke up here every day. Truly, CLKKKS IN IlllRM & MAltTIN'S. P. S. Como up hero and wo will try our hand on you, you scamp. Notwithstanding tho oyer supjijy jr petroleum in Pennsylvania, new wells aro constantly being put In operation, In June 8 irri Iho production or 2273 barrels, August 1, 111 wells wore In process or being drilled, Ono 200 barrel well, another ylo'dlng 75 barrels, apjl, new wells fall off In their yield about one third with Ibo first thirty days. JOHN RETTING & SM, DEALERS IN FURNITURE and CARPETS. Wnrcrooius, High Street, adjoining llrooks House. DEPOT The only Perfect Spring lied. Clean, Comfortable, Durable, Noiseless. BRATTLEBORO, VT. WANTED! Ily onn of iho Urgent Life Insurance Ccmpftule tn Iti country, a lhw in' iy tlciucu luact ArcuU in Nfw KiiftUori. UdI thofc UeMrttl nlio will pcnwml tjr Rolleit IniiiDCM, and ool ltieol ujn the t-rTorU of nub-astiiU for atif-try result. To luch parties likml latlucfciat&U will Lxi o Jit red. Atltlrcei Tort Oilier Hoi SCSI, New York City. Strawtay Plaits EurNnte bi C. II. KI'.KSE. Oihamet.Mats. I'laut !fl now tail bfur ncrl June. .Send for iriee IMn of .Slratrbn iy Want and .Small J-'ruiti. Address V. It. KHUNi:, Cohassct, Mass. MCI "WrBT.TT! PTJITiTr u'. rr male ind frmtle CTrrjwlirrf. Addms Tilt. IMU.1 I'DU. CO., New. $12 a flnr at bom. AvruU wuuJ. Oullil aud tcrmifre. THITK k CO., Aaguita, Maine. Trttllitcr wltli llllluutnraa tVou't Ilo. lo 1LU way chrcDle diicare l t.rought on. A dltordereU liver la the cooaiqucocc of a fcul itomach and ob atructedtonela, and Uercrj U reparation la ex Irtcxwro to pot ttitm rrfcl rder,aA(l keep Uun ao la ' Tarraot'f KfTerreteeDt Keltzer Aperlrat SOLD DY ALL DHCOOI9TS. SHUN DRUG POISONS. MKnitJIXl! 11EXIKIKKD UMEJLEM4 ! VOLTA'S ELECTRO BELTS & BANDS are rndoiaed hy the croat emtntnt ihjilclana In tbe world for the earn ti rtieumaUem, neralfiia, liter complaint, dypept-Ia, kidney dl irate, acbea, palm, iierviiiM dJrlrii. nta, female complaluU, uertoui and seneral debility, and older lUtuuio dlmut-a vt thv cliost. Lead, liter atomach, kldoeya and Mood. )ook with full partimUra fre by Vulta Ilvlt Co., Cliiclnuull.O. mn n rt TUcchoiceitln tbe world. linportera I nMnrrlfH-Urgtit outapauy In America "'taple article pi eaaea cTerybody Trade cotrtlnaally tnerwiajj Aenta wantid eterywliert belt lufiocc me nta don't waite tim e nd for Cirea lar to ltoatnr Wells. 43 Vraey St., N. V., r. O. Box 1287.- f ' TO INVENTORS feS.S' cTsSl".? ilIQ Trtmont fctreei, Dciton. $77 A WEEK gutrtntrtil to Mlc and Krnul Aj.nl., Intbrirlocilltj'. CestaKOTU IhUtotrrlt. I'artlfuUr. (ne. 1'. o. V1CZCUV 1: CO., AujpuU, Me. let P-relAritbone. fiunplra vorllj ti H J UP WaU Iffe. HIINMM li Co., I'ortlmd. Mf. LOOK & READr K3 moro brmkloe of Chining. bAinettrliig nrm ; It .all" at stint. Atfiut. wiotnl taitU li. M. Dull'. I'atpnt Frrr.rnof Mtrs or l.lnffluM Lhmi Chllunrj. Tla.U one ol ttie griltcit mooej fiTiuR irticW of lb. rrrMnt kg?; tney will lilt for jrr.n; tbrr give s ttnij lisbt; Ibfycaobo iud s a linrto uiup; tbey 1U tial niter In a fw nilnutr. Hiniplp if nt poit juld for 30 cti. to aojr ad Urc.a. Territory free to agent. Large iroQli made, i'or term., etc., addroi CI. M. HULL, Mew UilUnorr, linn KOVALlUVAXAfTTEltV. l491W,wUW. UlilrlbuKJ eTery fifteen daya. 1 lrllr. ..I(IO.O(0 1 prize- itKMMM. i irl, fU.UOU ruch 5,IOO H.V-S iirlira.upiuunlliir to .IIIMIUW bole tlckeli, lio; quarter', 13; tsauUetha, fl. Circulira of lnf ormatlon rre. Prliea cashed. A. IHH Ai: .V CO.. IlunU.-ra, roatHifflce Boa 50S9. 31 fark ltow, New Yorr. Itoyal Saxon and nrnniwlck Oottrnmrot Lotterlea conatantly on hand. '" 'I I ' General Insurance Agency, Offera IlFXIAlU.i; indemnity In rllST-CLASB Stock Con paalct, aucb ai toe .r.T.v.t, Mi.titriDttn, vnaurix .V.II'IW.V.II,, r linrlfTd, IHt.lt B mr.Vitr fork, si'itijvuvmco fiiik if .n.ttiijrv, SlOl'.tl. rj.lnrjtoot, He. TRAVELERS LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO- of Hartford, Cotm. Foliclea injuring against accident from one month to a year, fur any amount from One to Ten Thousand DolUra, and all forma of Life Inin ranee. REAL ESTATE bought and told. Tenement to Lt,Jtc r7on.ee Id Ravlngi llanV block, Brattleboro, Vt. UALOOLU MOODY. N, 8, II OWE, NOTICE! THE Partnership heretofore existing between C1IA8. H. rltOUTY and ciylclf haa been dissoW ed. 1'ormer patrons and frlendl will find ray present I'lsre upon r.LLIOT HTIIUKT, where all kinds of J i:VKLUY and WATCHES will be neatly and prompt ly repaired. On account of the acaodslous and Im pertinent nottae which the said I'rontr baa nnbllahed, 1 berttoannex acopy of an agreement inaelo by and between the said irollty snd uayiwlf. L.JI.BEED. "DniTTLIuoEO, July 2S, 1873. "Tblscertineathtt I'UOUTX k. BEED bare agreed to colloct the bills together, and divide the profits, tbst is, bills contracted before June 28, 1875. All other bills except Harrows' and Wood k llarshsll'a bills snd wstcb work, ara this day aettled. Heed is to have tbe privilege of moving his safe, show cases and trays, 3U1, 0. H. FIIODTY. STAGE NOTICE. On and after July 1.1, the subscriber will rnn a stsge between Hallows fp" iL'l'w ,!'T Falls, Townshend, Jsmsl ca and Wardsboro, carrying the t). 8. Malt. i-uarci lownanenaior Jamaica ijajly. LeavewTovnshend tor Wardsboro etrery TCKSDA Y, TI1D118DAY i.nd SATDI1DAY, on the arrival of tbe evening stages. Express baslneas promptly at. tendedto. I hope by careful attention to buslnesito recclvelhe patronage of tbe travellngpublic. O,P.WELI.INaT0S, Cambrldgeport,Vt.,June34,1873 If30 Towers Institute. I71AIX TEBM will begin August 23th. Furnished 3 rooms for arlf-boarding, 35 cents per week for each pupil. Hoard, 11.00 per week. Tbe village la quiet and free from temptations to vice. Instruction thor ough. Popila will find here auperlor advantages for preparation for college, for teaching, for business, and for rauslo. A J. UANBOI1K, A.M., Principal. Ilernardston, Miss., July 1, 1875. 8ui39 $5 00 WILL nuY A aooD NEW MKtVllVO MACJIIUfK. warranted for one yer. j. W. WOBKS, tt-JC liarnionyUlock. Tin: Corner Clothing Store ! mmSmm MaW MaJUtxfaaal Bratllebo o Tailors ! FOR THE FALL TRADE.g COATINGS, SUITINGS, CASSIMERES And VESTINGS. XfT Made np and trimmed la tbe terjUit manner. A I'KHFE( T FIT naraaitrril m sail caiei. A good lino of FURNISHING GOODS. SHIRT PATTERNS Out to order from meaanre. ALL GOODS SOLD atPRLCES To SU IT the Times C J. ROOT. (UK) WM. McEEAND. AMKHICAX & FOREIGN PATENTS. C. II. EDDY Solicitor of Tatt-nti for Inreu tiona. lrJe Murta, ur Dtijni. No, 6 State Btrect. oppwite Kilby Htreet. Uoaton. After an extenaiv practice cf tipwardaof 30 7 ear ft contlnnta toaccurepatcnta lu I be Uultrd hUtta; also In Great Uritaln, France, and other foreign countrira. Cavcatf,Uiccincationa. Aaafgnmentafandallr-aperafor latvntf,ei(cuted on reasonable, trrmt. nltb diiatch. KriuArcLu a .audit td determine tho validity and utiiitr of patenta of tOTentioun, and legal andotberadvlre rendered in all matter! touchioff the time. CopUa of theeUinia of any patent furniahed by reioltting one dollar. A-kisnincntarecorJedin Washington. Ao Jfiney tn the United Statu poatnti uptrtr fatilttti or ehtauting Pattt$tr aieertaimng U pattntahUity of initntinnt. Allneceasityof aurney loWaahlngton (q procure a l'atent,and tbo uaual reat delay there, are here aivedin.fntora. TESTIMONIALS. 'JreardMr.Kdayaa one of the raoitcapaUeand ancoeatfulpractltloncra with whom I Lato had official intercourae. C'lIARLLS MASON, Commlaaloner of Patenta.' "IhaTenobealtatlonlnaiaurlnglnTentoratbaUhey eannotatnploy a man mar vmptttntand truttwt tariandmorecapAUeof pntllng tbeirappllcatlomln a f irm to acenre for tbem an early and favorable eon ..deration at tbe Patent OHIce. KPMUND BURKE. lateCommiaBioncrof 1'atenti." "Mr. l..H.0DT haa made for meoverTUlETT ap pllcationi for ratenta,baTlngbscnaucceaarnlinalmoat OTerycaae. Such uumlatakable proof of great talent and ability on hia part.lradameto recommend all InTentoratoapplyto him to procurethefr patent. aa they may be anre of bavins tbe iuoitfalthfulattentKn beatowed on their caiei, and at Terr reaionable 3bargea.-JOIINTAflaAUT, Uoiton,Jn,J.t87S. lyl PLANTS ton mini ros Freient Plintlng I Parlor Oultura I Our Illndrated Catalogues, of Dutch BulU, and Flouxr lloott, and IKanti tor JIoum Culture, sow ready and mailed fret) to all applicants. tmdimin. 38 CortUndt Bt., Kw Totfc. SALEM LEAD COMPANY. Warranted PVIIE WHITE IEAI.-Well FJNMT ala'BEST E"el""1 " tht WHITEST, taft 8tiV TA-l''s' M lncl "We. n Cnr- on reels for llnlldera, ' M! All VEfSS, of anr alia or thlctness. ''ritlgrtSMTr'eSureV.S? LUMBER! 125,000 SSfsss D.J). DICKINSON, Marn.l7. W..U.,UIe,W. 101 ill VI, Butire New Stock . m m AlflaH CENTRAL VERMONT RAILROAD. S U M M U It AltllAKGEMENT. niirn-i TRAINS GOINO SOUIfl LliTiIlniTiLr.uonost HSU and 8 ill a. tn, at) 100 and 3:33 p, m. MiiLTmiK, Leare St. Albsnsst 0:20s. m,,Ilrallle boro at 8:30p.m, eouoecliug at New London withatesmerfor New York. NlotlT Kirness. Leave Ogdensbnrg at 12:10 p.m., Monlrial at 3:30 p, m.,Bt. Alt.sn. at 7 Hi p.m., Drattlcboro at 1:30 a.m., for Kprlngneld, New York, to. Mail Tntiit.I.eavc White Utter Junction at 5:00 a. m., Brstileboroat8:2Sa.m., arriving at New London atStlfi p.m. MniuTmiH LiaieWliUo Hirer Junction at 5:00 p. in., Rutland 3:30 p. m., arriving at llrattieboro atoiiop.u. EirittssTnaiK. IaieBtattleloro at 3:C0 p.m., rcatblngMIUer'aFslls at 2:50 p. m, OOINQ KOr.TII. Lmvr. llnTiLioouo at 7.18a.m.,l0:3Oa,m.,4:55 p. m., 10:20 p. m. MilLTiutK, Leave Xew London at S:iJ0 a.m., Brat tlcboroat 10:3Ca. m., for Mil If Hirer Junction, Ilutlsud, llurllngton, Bt. Albans, Monltcsl, and Ogdensburg. MiXFn Train. Leave Bratlleboro at 7:18 a.m., for lltllowa t'alla and Wblte lilvtr Junction. EzrnraaTnAlK Leave Mlller'a Falls at 11:33 a.m., arriving al llrattieboro at 13:24 p. m. AccowuodationTrais. Leave New London at 8:25 a. m., Drallleboroat 4:55 p.m.,for vrtlte Hirer Junction. NioiiT Express. Leave Braitltboroat 10:0p.m.,for Whlto rtlver Junction, ltntland, llurllnglon, St. Albans, Montreal and Ogdcnsburc. Pntlnan's Drawing Itoom andKleeplngCara arernti on ftghttralns between HprlnnOeldand Montreal J. W 1IOUART, Gen'Hup't. St. Albans, VI., Msr29, 1873. 39tf FITGHBURG RAILROAD. Vermont & MnsHachuseUs DiviNion. TItAINS LEAVK BOSTOX (Fitchburj? Depot, Causeway Street,) for Hooae Tun nel at Jl;10a. m. Tor Hooaac Tunnd and North A damn, al 11:10 a. tn. For iJraUlebAro.Greenflfld and ay Jiiatloni", at T:30 aud 11:10 a. ul. and p. to, LEAVE BRATTLEBORO For Beaton at i :22 and ft :U a. and 3 :00 p. in. For Hooiac Tunnel. North Adami, Troy and fiaratoga, atSiiaa. in. For Uooaac Tunnel and North A (lamp, at fl:tJ a. ro. LcaTe Greenfield for Turner 'a Fa 11a at 6:35 and 9:30 a. m., 12:00 m.,and 4:10 p. m. LeiTO Turner'a Falla for Greenfield at 8:00 and 10:50 a, ro.. 1:50 and 8:10 p. n, Tbe8:i2a. to. atwd 2:00 p.m. traioa frcru Brattle borocrnnect fct FUchbarg with trafna for Taunton. New Bedford and 1'roTldence; and at OarJner with traini for Worcester. t raiseagera tat I up the 4:22 a. in. train from Braltleboro can hTe FIVE HOURS IN DOSTON and return aarnc day. C JL. lIKYUOO,Mnp't. I'. II. fOailK, AM'tKap't. Absistant HtrpKitisTFKDrxT'a Orrici,) FiTcnncco. Maiv., June Vt 1875. ) lEatablishcd lSaS.J J. ESTaBY&CO. Brattlotooro, K7t. JSr Send for Illustrated Catitlosuo. J. A. CHURCH, uaKcracrtratE or Doors, Sash & Blinds, VEXKEU UUtlBK, Window & Door Pramos, H AVISO added tobis Macblnerj one of 11. BILL Ik CO.ti Urge sited Improved Moulding Ma chines, Is now prepared to fill anr order for Mould lugs, InnJe Finlsb, 8lalr Ralls, ic, 1c, Willi neatness and dt-spatch. Also PLANING, JOINTING AND MATCH ING, SCnOLL-SAWING AND T0ENING done to order. Willi bis Increased fadklles, be feels ssle lu gusranterlng to bis friend, and patrons satis fsetlon in the eieetition of every Job they may entrust1 to Mm, SblHKlri, Luili, Clmpkar4i and Flu iihlng i.Mmker constantly on band. Sbnp and Yard on flat Rtreet, opposite Bratt!cboro Manufacturing Co. Ofllc. at sbup. Orders by' inall or otbrrwlse promptly attended lo. j. a. cuoncii. Srattkboro, April 15, 1873. 10-11 THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUim MISERY. Just Published, in Sealed Envelope. lr!c all cents. - Xjeinrav on llie Xulurr, Trruluirut, and UadU-al cur. of Bemlnal Statneas, or Bperma lorrbeoa, Induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emls Jlons, 1m potency, Nervoua DrUllly, and Impedimenta 52. r.Uf! -o"y ! Consumption, EpllepsT, and Elilf A-""1 od Pbjsical Incapacity, tollr EOU EBT J. CULVERWELL, M. B aulbir of th. '-Oreen Hook," 4c. Tbo world-renowned antbor, in tbla admirable Lec ture, clearly proves from bis own experience tbat tue a.ful consequence. of Self.Abuso maybe effectually renroved without medicine, and without dangeroua auiylcal cperatlonr, bougies, initruments, rings, or cordials; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition msy be, may cure blmaclf cheaply, pr. valily and radically. riir '.eIBl, -rto'o IH prove a toon to thousands and thousands. Sent.nnder seal, in a plain snvelope. to any address, ou receipt of six cenla, or two postage t5SPi AsWrea tb. Publishers, CU48. J, C. KLINE a: CO., U7 Bowery, New York: Post Offleo Box 45M. COUCillH, COLON, lironcl.ltla.Harei Thrum, Itenurusu, Croup, booilag Coua;talllouraf.sssa., . . . r r vosuiiiuinf , lUln. or Naniseu In Iba C la t or I si e, sle.dlssa;atthal.aisar. and every affection of the THBoaT, Lrieoa a ckkst, ar. sneedllv and n.mi. n w.71--,-'- uently cured by ths use of ?.0T"tA1" -""-- or Wll.uCnlinr,hlcbdoea not dry up a cough and leave tbe cause behind, as Is Ihe ci.e-.llh moat remedies, but loosens It, cleanses e.u.iUMi, ,U',. '"'u"11. removing tbe CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED by a timely resort to tbla atandard remedy, aa la proved by hundreds of testlmonlsls It baa received. on genuine unless signed "I. BUTTS' on tbe wrapper, ao els. and s)l a bottle) Urge bottles much the cheaper. SETll W. FOWLE SONS, no prietors, Boston, Maaa. gold by dealers generally, FLOUR. GRAIN AND FEED! rjW. undersigned, mdeMbe nna'name of Estey, Frost & Brink, futh iiS --a, ""' ?4 " '"""I" 'or b'andllng are null ai'ahle? " ?D""r. WhOleaaf. r nttll, at short notice and aa low aa any other point. J. P. ESTEY, 1 W Vpnnrl Bnttleboro.AprU 7,1815. II O. D.'bbimk.' Real Estate Loan Office, 302 Nicollet Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN M W. Lkwjii, MlnnrapolK A. K. KiLLiT, formerly cf tntnt y( Vt. Biicelal atteulion clrcn in tbe placlogof fundi cn Ileal F.nUto In our city and vicinity, ao tbat it ttt tba leuder Uo to twclre let cent lotetnl, payable a eml-an Dually. Mottgago deed a taken to if cure noitt for ptloctpal, with coupon notci attached Klren lot tbe Inatatlmenta of Inttrrat, M. W. Lewli, bating been a dealer In real entile for a e teral yean, make frcclal Indirection of all projrly upon which tuoney la loan ed. Head for circular allowing oar met hoi of dolor? butlnen. All loan made by u, aa well aa the ititernt oa them, will be collected free of charge, if wished alui tltlea ejuimlDcd taxra paid, property aold, dttu col lectedaad prompt return a made. M. W. I.KWta'a IlKTERCNCEa Northwcatern Nitioti. al llink, Htate Xatlonal Hank, and Merchant! Nation al Ilaukf Minneapolis, Minn.; Merchanta' Natloni) 11 ink, St 1'iul, Miau.; I'lnt National Bank, New Al. bany, Indiana, A. V. Kellrt' RtrEBCSCEst Vermont Natloml Hank of DraltldMro, VI.; JMllUktr, A. M. Wloilow k Son, A. II. Ilewrtt, Iter. A. Poller, Futney. Vt.j s, H. Sleeper k. Ci)., M, A.lwiaft Co., Hoiton, Man,; Barber k Trumbauer, banker', Folo, III, J. W. WORKS'S Jobbing Shop. -plCTUlti: ritAMINO a apcclally. window and Poor Screens lo order. Hewing Machlnia llepaired. Sew Inn Machine Needlf ant Attacbmenti. Hem mrrr. Tuclera, kc, vt beat make, told at half tbe naualprtcea. Trunk, Valiaes, Umbrellas, and Lock repaired, Keys fitted. Fornltnro repaired and rr-flnlabed. Wood Tnrnlng. Haw Filing. Ironing Board p. Lap Boardr, Moulding Boardi, 4.C, ronMantly on hand. SB-Will call at residence! If desired. flbop In Ilarnion- Jklock Bralt'eboro, July 13, 1875. t29 L. H. REED, Watchmaker & Jeweller, Deitlcv In Watches, Clock, Jeifcl ry mid Silver fare. Particular attention riven to flno Watch and Jewel ry repairing. KNOIIAVINO, GOLD AND HILVKIi 1XAT1.NQ. Aire, dealer In sll kinds of ATTACHMENTS AND NEEDLES. Elliot StreeV.Brattleboro, Vt. SM! "tirABB ANTED tbe best combined portable encioe V and boiler in I bp market. All light parts of raatate). All parts finithad by machinery aad per fectly in Urcban gable. Every engine nicely adjusted and ran a day before tearing the shop. Fonr sizef from 1 to 13 U. F. Send for deacriptiTe cfrculir and price list. HERlllIAK ft HEECHELBODE MFG. CO., DTTO,OUIO, N. B. -Tberpreaat-t In tbe Fbo?ntz Office are ran -with a No. 1 two bora power Trade Engine. Coll and see It In cptmtlqn, Tuesday mrniog or Thursday afUrnoon. 6m24 SCIENCE OF LIFE; Or, kELF.PIIEIEnVATIO., W11ITTES by tbe Chief Conaullliig rhtalctsn of the Prabody Medical Institute, aitlhor of a Treatise on IMseascs of th. Throat and Lnnga, Phjelolosy of Wo. man aud her Diseaaee, a Treatise on Nervous and Mental blarasrs, late Surgeon V. S. A., etc., etc. It treats upon MANHOOD, bow lost, bow regained and how perpetuated, cam e and cure cf Kataunatr.1 Vitality, Iiiipeitriiry, Picmature Decline in Man, Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal I .os.ee (nocturnal and dlurnsl) Nervous snd Physlrsl DebOlty, Hypo cbondrU, Oloomy Forebodings, Mental Depression, Lwa of Energy, llaeiard Countenance, Confusion of Mind aud Loaa of Memory, Impure Btste of the Blood, snd all disease, arising from tbe Error, of Youth or the Indiscretions or excesses of mature years, The untold mlserie that result from Indiscretion in early life msy be alleviated and cured. Those who eloubt Lhla aaaertlon ahonld purcbaae the new medical work published by the Peabody Medlcsl In.tltute, lloston, entitled Iho Science of Lit e, or Self-Preser. Nation.' Price 11.00. Vitality Impaired by the eirers of Youth or a too close application to business, msy be restored snd manhood regained. Tho ItistltLte also publishes 'The physiology of Woman and ber Diseas es.' Price JIM. Tbe best book of tbe kind eitsnt. Alao another valuable medical work treating exclusive ly on Mental aud Nervous Disease. ; more than two hundred roysl octsvo psgee.M elegant engravings, bound In auUtantlal inusUo, Price only ,2 10. Care ly enough to psy for printing." tLondon Lancet. "Tbe book for young and middle-aged men to read Just now, Is tb. Helen c of Life, or Srlf-Preservation. The i author his returned from Europe In eicellent health, and la again tbe Chief Consulting phjsidsn of the Pcsbody Medical Institute, No. 4 Bulnnch Street, Doeton, Msss. tllepubllcsn Journal. "Hope nestled In Ihe bottom of pandora's box, snd hope plume, ber wloga snew sine, the If suing of these valuable works, published by the Peabody Medical Institute, which are teaching thou.anda bow to avoid tbo maladle. that sap tbe citadel of llfe."-tPhila. Enq. "It ahonld b. read by the young, the middle-aged, and even tbe old." New York Tribune. "Let all get Ibis great work on dlsra.ra of Ibe ner voua syitem. Just pubUsbed by Peabody Medical lo atltute. It la aa readable as a romance." Bangor Dally Commercial, Jan. 12, 1874. "This book will put boils of people on their guard against tbe terrible consequences of bablta which are dlreelly calculated to make a w reck of huniau nature.' IMaino Standard, Jan. 9, 1871. "It offo-a alleviation to th.amicted, it sko.a how misfortune msy best Le borne, how Us physical and moral consequences may have Ibeir forcr. turntd asldo aud Ui rendered ooiuparatirely barmle..." Chicago Times. ' Tbe aboie book coutalna 300 pages, 12mo , bound In beautiful French cloth' tllustrsted. Price only fl. Sent by mall to all parta-of tb. world, closely aealed postage paid, on receipt of price. Catalogue sent on receipt of 3 cent postage itanip. Addreaa tbt PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, No. 4 Uulflnch St., Boston, Mass., opp. Severe House. N, B. The sutbor can be consulted ou tbe above uaroed distaste, aa well aa tU dlaeaaea requiring skill, secrecy and experience-. Office hours, 9 a m. to 3 p.m. Tie T DB' A LARGE QUANTITY OF PrintingPaper jEI'T constantly on band, Gin furnish aluoa any sis. or weight called for, at a day's notice. It Is all made of BAGS, And work, better than other kinds of per e r. Let us hear from you when you wish either PAPER OR BOOKS made lo order. We do the whole thing. Claremont M'f fg Co., 35-19 Clan-moat, jr. W.