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ft- ft. S T ;' If, f: i Ml I", 1 Ff 1 1 flrKI-I-A.M"OI ITK.UM. MI'Tl.i: Mil. I.I F. Twenty to thirty ladies are now on trial at inli;iii(ila, Warrcu county, Iowa, for cuiiijicllin;; a scccsh lV'inalc to carry the American flag in a jir cession. Swarms of 8 -ii'mels r.u jmssinji throtifih Michigan, south ward bouiul, stripping the country of whatever Berves as them food. An Alabama negress gave birth to four children, lately, at oiu accouch ment. " Two were girls, the others were bovs. The woman was doing well." The Co-operative foundry. Troy. is now running to its fullest extent, turning out from til'ty-eight to sixty five stoves jmt day. It lias had to decline new contracts. The territory which Tiiissia, ac cording to the latest accounts, in tended to incorporate with its own dominions, has a population of about 1,030,000. The Journal du llurre says that one of the attraetionsof the Univer sal Exhibition of the next year will be a prize for the. best singer in the world of 10.000f., or 21M)0. A horrible murder took place on Saturday night, near Salem, Davis county, Mo., where an idiot .chased his wife and sister out of doors and brutally beat them with a Mick till they were dead. He was arrested, ami the populace wer' with dillicul ty restrained from injuring him. His name is J$enj. .X. Kerson. The I!eilvillc(Ark.) Xcirn publish ed the statement last week that four Union men accepted a challenge from four late relicls to light a duel with ritles, distance one hundred yards. All being sharpshooters, each ball took eneet, thtee being killed ut Vight, and the other live more or less wounded. Minnesota will produce this year, it is estimated, 10,000,000 bushels of wheat. North Adams claims the largest elm in New England. It stands tour miles south of the village, on Ira Richmond's farm, and its branches cover half an acre, and 1.10 bend of rattle can easily stand in the circle of its wide-spreading shade. Ten thousand two hundred appli cations for fifty-four captaincies to he filled in the regular army are on file at the "War Department. A while ago a farmer ia Virginia lost his wife, and out of love for her One sultry day in June, lst',5. as I was passig through the wards of the I Jerry House Hospital, in Wil mington, my attention was attract ed by a : pair of bright eyes, which followed nie from cot to cot with a hungry eagerness. Supposing it was t lie lemonade, which 1 was dis tributing according to the direction of the nurses, winch attracted mm. I cnouircd of the man charire of him if he could have somi He replied in lie al'lii inativc. and I placed the glass to his burning lips, lie was a mere boy, only hftcen. His dark eyes and curly brown hair contrasted fearfully with his nale checks, while the thin white hand, with which he clasped the ghtss, told idly of wasting disease. 1 longed to sneak words of cheer to the poor boy, but could not stoj then, as there were manv men waiting tor the icy draugut I was carrying. The eyes haunted nie ; and, as I went from one to an other, I could not In lp glancingback at Willie's cot; and every time 1 met the same entreating look which first attracted my attention. My duties culled nie to another nart of the hosnital : and, as I was I' titn, u titii: a. KiTriitrv. j rz TOP -IiKKSSI.Vi JHI.1I H.WING. Some of tin best dairv and grass farmers of Massachusetts apply the well pulveri.cd barnyard manure iihiu their meadows sHUi after the first crop of hay is taken off, while others do it immediately after the second eiop is cut. and some others IM II S 11 ft ito 15 ' . ftMRD IF"" J nassins him to go out, he called out. in a faint voice, " Lady dear holy, please give nie a kiss jlist one kiss lie fore you go. My mother always kissed inc.'' 1 kissed him. with tears in my eyes for who could refuse such a request from a dying child, faraway from every friend and rela tive. He closed liis eyes murmur ing, "you arc a good woman thank you. 'if you will sit. down and hold my hand' I think I can sleep; lam so tired." The nurses were very kind, and the surgeons remarkably so ; but disease had undermined the frail structure, and we daily watch ed our Willie sinking to the grave. One day 1 entered the-wnrd, and found that the nurse had placed a chair bv his cot for inc. as usual: but he was sleeping, and 1 requested the nurse not to awaken him. " , lniss," saiil the man, "he cries and takes on soilreadtiiuv w lien no waues and finds that you have passed through, that 1 have promised al ways to w ake him." To do this was no easy matter : the eyc opened slowly, and shut again. 1 leaned down, and whispered, "Willie! Willie!" "Yes, ves" he replied. i ..:n i .i a . i' i:.., 1 i V ho had lull r, juiisi 01 mem srii-iiiiiu,; I : j i t . i...,.. ii soon iiuci h jsciuieo oiu. wiiii-i" still wait until Spring and then ap ply it to the land that is dry enough to drive on totit that season w ith i j out cutting it up; the latter claim ! ing that the Spring is the best time I to top-dress mowing lands. The; ; Aiut ririhi AjriiiUaiixt favors early j i top-dressing as seen by the follow ing ! feverish 'extract: j ' First, it is a mulch to the expos- , cd roots and tender shoots, defend ing them from tin' scorching rays of the sun, preventing the drying of the surface of the ground, and retaining in itself the moisture of rains and dews. Second, it furnishes at once stimulating food to the plant cut oil' in its lirime, enabling it to iccovcr memory, iuary. called his estate "(ilcii A neighbor having met with the same affliction, and equally desirous of keeping before him the image of his dear departed, follow ed his example, and his farm is now known by the name of "(Hen F.ct- AVKTtMONTr.lt " Do.nk"foi: 100. The following description of the way a resident of Dan by, Vt., was " taken in and done for," in Troy, w e clip from the Jimts of Friday even ing last : " It is a little singular tin t with all the examples before them, people will allow themselves to become the Victims of conlidenee gentlemen, that is, if they read the new spapcrs at all ; if they do not. of course they must learn the dearly bought lesson in a more practical manner. A young man nninel Lewis Wells, residing in Dauby, Vermont, was this noon victimized at an expense of I0( to himself by a stranger whose acquain tance ho made on the curs. He left JJntlalo last night on his return home from the oil regions by the train which arrived at 1 1.05 this after noon. At Schenectady, a middle aged man came into the car, took a seat with Wells and engaged ill con versation, representing himself as a wool merchant and as having lately made largo purchased of wool. The stranger had write a quantity of money about him in large bills, and as the Vcrmontor says, appeared to lie "a real likely fellow." liy the time. the. train reached Troy, they had become well acquainted, and the wdM merchant invited Wells to drink, which they did at a saloon on Fulton street near the depot. The stranger then remarked tlmt he had business for about an hour, alter which he would return if the Ver monter would wait, and the latter did, while the former went about bis "business," which was to see a con federate and arrange a plan of oper ations. In a short time the fellow returned and invited Wells to walk up Fulton street with him. Kcncli ing the vicinity of the .Museum building, the wool men-limit met an acquaintance, and after passing com plimelils, the third party asked him if he could pay that ". Ccilniii ly," said the other, "but I have no small bills," and then turning to bis victim, asked him to let him take film in small bills until he stepped lip in his office, which was just around the coi ner. Of course the latter would not refuse, ami handed over his greenbacks. The three then went around the corner of the block to the stairway on liherstroct and the two confederates p issed up, the wool merchant asking Wells to wait a moment, ho would be down. The Vernionter Is still wailing" for his friend, ho, of course, pusv.ed out of the building on Fulton street, and made oil". After standing at the stairway for about an hour, he men tioned the fact to parties in the store near by, and was informed that he had ought to have known before, that ho was unother vlcti' i id' n 'confidence man." J le was directed to tho second precinct station hotinc, where he told his story, and the l " I was afraid thev would not wake me, and 1 should not see voit." II he trnn to civ like .,,,.1 I... ,,-,,..,1 ,,,,1 t.. , NT. .i ll, until fllltl ,1 iliI II HI" ll"l I".' -HMII4 t.llll. he was well enough to go with me. ! " l'romise," said the nurse, " for he will not live many days more." " No, Willie, I will not go until you are better,'" I said, and with the kiss he never failed to ask for, loft him. The next morning the doctor came to me and said. " Willie is gone." The coffin was placed upon two chairs, in the dispensary, and we stood and gazed long upon t lie mar ble face and folded white h inds w hite as the Cape Sasininc blossoms which they clnsped. Then I learned his history as he ha1 told it. A man of wealt h had boon ..raffed, and had bought the boy as a substitute of a heartless stop father. lie had never carried a gun. Once from under his mother's watchful care, the over grown boy had sunk beneath the hardships of camp life, ami the spir it, pure as when it first entered the clay casket, returned to (lod w ho gave it. y w line : tnose were not tears to be despised which fell upon thy collin soldiers' tears for a com rade lost. And though upon Un well contested field you never fought in deadly combat, the good light of faith has been yours; ai.d now, while your example lives in our hearts below, you wear an undying wreath of victory in our Father's kingdom. quickly from the check it receives from close cutting, which is fatal to many grasses, it is necessary to cut grass just at that time, when cutting docs the plant the most in jury, namely, w hen it has exerted all the strength of its nature in the pro duction of flowers, ami in the prep aration for procuring seed. A little later, when the seed is formed, many grasses begin to store in their roots material which they draw upon the following spring, and in which the vigor ami vitality, even, of the plant is maintained through all the vicis situdes of the season. Timothy is a striking example of this. Third, the manure, exposed as it is to moist ure and warmth, rapidly decourpos es. it is soon covered by the grow ing grass and contributes to its growth during the remainder of the season, and soon disappears from the surface altogether. Fourth it ordin arily induces a growth which war rants cutting a heavv after-math, and sometimes a third cutting, with out injuring the sward." A correspondent of the Mark Lane ( Kng.) J'.ijinns says: "All sorts of opinions diverse enough are held as to the period I when grass lands slioulu no mauur i:i oMMKNir.i in Tin: Mosrsin-.x tilii' Analytical C'Ih iiiiMm t.i In- Tho Best on this Continent. It not nnlv roKtiiri-n (In- lliiir to it natural ml kfi i.B the licn.l t'riT from Pandnitt. Init it i. tin- must Ui: i Tin I 1himn; that i in In- irniliiriMl. J. NTH KXKV, l.-iillii r D. ali-r. Manrliet-r, X. II. I f. i-1 loiili.lcnt that it .iiM iati nniil a a flair ! l'vr. Init to n stoii- tlm r.it to tlwir natural h.-uliliy Htalr. I1IKA.M It. SI.OAN, I Cart-iiic M.inufartuii-r. Manrhi'strr. N.H. ! I liavi- used .1. 11. IImiim tt's Vkcktaiu.k H int I IOTni ativk lor almut Iwoycar. unil have found it tin1 ln-t preparation I have ui-il. .1 ASON WKsTon. 1. ik Ha.. Co., Man. -lit sti r, X. 11. ! It l-cl-laiiily V ill tnp the Vailing Out of tin ! Hair. KANll.l. 1 . STKVKXS. j l.alc High Sheriff, Vaneliesler. X. II. j 1 1i,.m ii. il .1. U. rmou Ti'ii Hun !!i;it.iua Ttvi: for tlie pa.a year, ami ioniiierit superior , to aiiv other in use. .1. (i. KATl N, lYopi ietor City Hotel, Manchester, X. II. 1 have tried most all the oilier Restoratives, and never found any that did my hair Hie filial cure like llucKKTT's. Col. S. ('. 1I A1.I.. Manchester, X. II. It Iiestores Oray Hair: it prevents Hair Faring tint ; it ( oau.i;i's I he root s to t ueir orig inal uiaiiie action; it eradicates llauilrutls and Humors; it keeps the sealp healtlu ; it contains no iiiiurioiis ingredients ; and is uni versally nceorileil to lie a splendid llressin, and Supt i iur Toilet Article; it. merits are in side the Lottie. Kverv hottle contains more ii.pii.l than any other dollar preparation. No laric rewards nth-red to estiililih its elit cacy : hut v c do tiiiaralltee to refund the money to any person . ho will use two liottli-s. and then say that our Kcstorat ive has tailed to do all veclaini. We have instructed all our agents faithfully to comply with the ahovo i;i iiiaxty. "J. 1!. HAliKKTT & CO., Manchester. N. II. Proprietors. M. S. lll litt Co., flclieral A'.'ellls. llostou. Sold hy V. II. Si C. S. Ktkvkss. Ilradford. and A. S. F.uttt i:i.i,, Wells Kiver. and hy all dru'iists. L'li.vl FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. "Truth is Stranger than Fiction." rWM. (i. HAIiltY. AM KKGt'LAHLY KE- eeiviuic Xew UimkIs froin the- inuuulac turcrs unil Tin porters. lui;lit for cash, lit low tenures, mid will Ih- m.1.1 at a hihuII advance from cost, willi a sii list a ntial guaranty of ee ilied iualily. at No. I 11 VKDV S Hl ILIilNO. Such as Clocks. Watches, Jewelry, (iohl. Silver and rialcd W'arcK in variety, for i-oiiiuion mid gprrinl usei.. iiie'iiidius choice arti-h-H for Birth and Holiday IM'eii I'lits, and fur Silver, tl.ddeu, and liaiiioiul WeddinH, Silver SpiMiim of Ster 1 in LT ipialit v. Silver l'lated Tahle and I' i e Knives, Forks, spoons, laidl. s. T. a Sets, astors. Cake A Card llilskets, Cupn &i (iohletri. Toast Hack. Call Hells. &e.. of the hest ipiality, T.ihlr ami I'ocket Cutlery. I.oii': and Short Sijjhtcd Siec tncles Nose Olasm-s. l'eriscopic Ac Mnc- nifviiiK Classes, Fine silvered Collin I'lateB furnished and eiirav. d to order. Scissors, Thermometer-, Ifevolvers, Cartridges, and Water l'roof I'etciission Caps, and many useful Yankee Xo tions. too iiiitm reus to mem ion. Clock and Watch work f,iwfj done; also. Joh yvork. iiicludiim Surveyinji, and Musical Instruments, done willi lastini; utility. Iain assisted in the Watch Department hy mv la ther, wlio has had much practical experience in this hranch, and will attend personally to the real w ants of important Watches. He will irive esoecial atteniiim to Clironoineter, tine i liuplex. and l.evcr Watch.-., and Poiilde Tiin I its. and will a.liusl and ri-ulate them to Stan dard Time, with creat accuracy of hmhriiiutl vihrntiou. thai such timekeepers may answer fully the purpose for which they were made, in w hatever posil ion tltey may he used. He will put into jiood Hd I0u,i;lish Levers new parts, ivine; them the quii k and lluil'onil heat of the American Watches, ami w ill add t he ( hronoin it cr I'.alauce, v.-1 II adjusted to tempera I urc and position. F.xp.iiso Itoin ifl.'i lo ij l"i. acconlins to nuniherof pieces, linetier.s of lillish, il 11.1 ai'-clira.-y of adjustinctit. Stall and Cylinder w.irk. I'ivotin and ,lew ellinj; to a limited aiiiount. done tor the Trade. My thanks I hereby lender to a jicncrnus tnililic for so lilieral a iiatronaue m Ihc ti;ist. and 1 respectfully solicit a continuant e of the same. All orders tor roods or work, nv ex press. stn-.o or.uliiTV, ise, will receive prompt and careful attention. W.M. (i. IIAHDV. Ilradford, .tune I.', ISii'i. I rpiiF. st nsciiir.Ki! coxtixfksto cak 1 rv ou the 1XKSS, at the ( AltlXF.T Pt liXITt KK III S Old Stand, at the South end of Remember! THE HALLETT BROTHERS OF K A J) FORI), Take CUFF XI1ACKS, XKtional Cnrreticv, the Kills of all New Kuulaml (solvent I Banks, and Farm Produce, in exeh-inye for any, or all of 111. ir FI.I'.OAXT STOCK Or DRESS (iOODS Woollen, Xottoux, iir.. Wlih h. for i lonnncc of style, w ill he found en tirely Mipi rior to anythiai; heretofure otli rcd in this village. all liounht during the present sta'4lllltiotl of pure-. Darling & Divoll, i:h i- ORI I II, Would resjiritfully rail the attention of the iiuhlie to their lare stock of (mmmIs. which liavr been houht at tin: lowest primH, and are couiiosi d. in part, of the following : piuxrs, IELAIXES, j. .ii. visii:, and D Of DVtM'V R ESS I' uih! drM-rijttion. Kortinciit of GOODS A large II ATS, XX o o t e c a r a , n-xxct Shoes, Coffee Te is, Tol lacco, Molasses. Sugars, Salt. Tisli, Nail.sf, VL'OCh'KK Y a ,1 II A lilt ir.l RE of every description. MISDICIPJEa,, r.in.xT Mi:nr-ixt:s of ml Krxrsr, I'll ill I :iiiI Oil. We wou'd call espee and well al attention to our larj 11 1 U.l : t.,..k of 7,7:.i nv ma m: clothisg, mid dents' I'ni'liisliiiiir doods. it mi iiriti )ii.i,A4Ji:. formeilv occupied hy A. 1. Shaw, vlierf he has on lian.l. ami is .'-onstantly inanufactuiiliy from the li.-st inatei ials.a general assort inent of OsiImiioI liii'iiit lire, coii'ist iti in part of sofas, sk( i;i:vai;u:s. nruKAfs, 'ottaye and Cm cmui II. .1st. -ads, ( cuter, pin. in. Card. W.u anil iires Tallies, l.iht and Washtamls. Cane. Wood-Seal, Illack Walnut and Mahoanv mi t watch makki: .If.Wf.l..t.U. Had 1: x 1 1 it a v i: i! I JJl'lCVed ClllKI, ..,1. smiie ln:i i ll t :i i n i 1 1 " ' miv time1 .1 . m ' " ' may be chosen, and graphically enough saying that 'any quantity' niav lie ;iveii, and that it is sea reel v possible to give too mm li. This, of course, refers to the farm-yard ma nure or dung; when artificial or portable manures are used, the liest time fur their application is in the spring. Autumn manuring with dung seems to be the most in favor and justly so, especially if the dung is lung and not easily assimilated willi the crop. One great advant age and it is not alwavs thought of obtained by top dressing of mead ows with long manure in autumn is the protection or shelter yielded by it to the grass in severe frosts of winter. Some who have paid atten tion to this maintain that fully one half of the advantage obtained by autumn top-dressing of grasslands, is owing to the shelter given to the plants during frosts, by the coinpar ativclv bulkv manure."' . Also, ANo, 'li-alrr i:i Clods, WatrhrN, Fine (rohl Jnnlnj Silver, ixmf Sih-rr PUtUit WUrr, r-r ;!. I. siI.YKl. an.1 s'I'KKL 123121: SWA TACI.KS. I'iM-kct and 'I'alilf rutl. ry.Mnsjriil In-t nunrnl rimtnr.ijili AUmntj. Oin-r;i ;tinl Spy il;i- s. tiittl raiK-v (lontlsdl" kiinU. at tin' tmcf pricrs. Hilu-si it-cH pai'l lnr 1 llnltl :iml Cx S'h''''- ' locks. Wal. lies and .tcwclivW thoroughly repaired. ' stoic in Soiita end l rn-hiMds lhu-k Siore. HiailloM. Vernioiit. I I'hliil dtlil Fihtry Siifrx. i ;('.',( v hairs, llontlMizinrK, AlfniiT (i iTundi ik k, lUii i tjrs. Or iliaiilirx. Muslins, ("mi m hms. iiinjiti ms. J'lli'ls, tr. II Wl-ll to ' Sm-iii rhlitit UV a II li I; suit . i i'ii:i' and -ee i t it. i w i-ln;i iU, 0.1,.... I l i-.imrn-- au.t I '. ki i 111 do hell to call and :-. for vt know t h it w .- can ill v.lisl; ini. We ui .-.a. s I,; f l t'nki-s, anil s In fore uoint; to huy l-'aucy say. you 1 lni'inir, ices' that. hefor II I .Ml; Lire... in:,t'iy l.e.lh llll- Ul I I lievoiid i.nr increaiii. ac our lui- the success i Ilia iferii ha- ;i.a i latino am! oar r ; :o ili-ti i niniiit ion i- t a., t o iHei il a eon. ihiia in a:: w hich ha As i. -.. tided cur - the "I ; Si IMPORTED r Sinn;-!. DRESS GOODS; 'I I': S I I 'tills, iiomti f- li'Umr;! (,,.-,! . f :-.ll km.U. ' I'ttra.-ols , ':' l:ilcnt ECccliiiiiig ( liair, Willow l'i Wiiir.tns. iiildren's Chairs and Crihs. irtalile and and Wet sinks; also. Tt'CKKU'S I'.VIT.XT Sl'UIMI IlKPS, Chanilier Sets and Lookin'-( Jlasses. Also. lai ;;c a Looking ( Jiasses. sSOl tlll.-l.t Of Riwhj-Mulc Cnjjiiis, Caskets, ami (i rure-Cliitlii'x on hand, which lie w ill furnish as ren-nnahle as can lie altoriieil. t i imiiied in a neat and tasty luanner. or to suit the purchaser. lie is al l. a-e'lt tor Wlf.di.V ,V Cltll'.s FA.MII.V SI.WI.Vi; M Hill NFS. and CI. NX .t A.MH'O.N S CLOIIIFS WIMNOKi;. V. F. SHAW. Jr. Ilradford. VI.. July 1-', I st, ,c.. On.'i l'ATTKXIMI sound sense in Swi.nk. There is Hie following taken lepliveniiowliavotlieniatlei inliand." i In Kurope. MX (ioVF.IiXOl! ( 'AIM. OS Cool. I DIM-: of VkkmoM'. K (liivcrnor Cool idge (lied at Windsor, on (he 1.1th iust. lie was born in that place over seventy-four years ago, and practised law in tlie same town for tiftytwo years, lie graduated at Middlebuiy College in 1M1, and was Slate Attorney for the county of Windsor from 1S.S1 to 1 .-:;, and j liepreseiitatie from Windsor tothe Cionoral Assembly Iimiu IS'M lo 1 :'", i and from s:t: ' o lslL.'. lie was! elected Speaker of the House of li'epreseiitatives in ls;i(i, and troin is: hi to isii ; was elected Cmvornor of N'ermout in 1X and re-elected in t s t ; was Senator from Windsor county in ls.1l, and reelected in l.S.1.1. (loveruor Coolidge was one of the I '.lectors at Large from Ver mont in 111. ami voted for Henry Clay as President of the I'liited States. In ISP.I Governor Coolidge received from his Alma Mater, Mid dlchiiry College1, the compliment of i the degree of lAi. I . A correspondent ol the t nicagoi I'osl, writing from St. Louis says: "It is impossible lo give a correct estimate of tlie number of deaths from cholera here, as the authorities have forbidden t he cemetery lerks reporting the same. It is known, however, that there are over one hun dred interment daily. Alter a tem pi miry lull the epidemic seems to be raging afresh." The Ojiiitionr of Turin publishes il correspondence from some one, who says that nboul the beginning of tho wnr he was one of u conimis Minn to investigate Ilio condition of the two Italian ironclad, lied' Italia and Kedi I'orlegallo. Ilesays the wood work of both vessel immedi ately behind the lato was no foul that it could be picked (o piece w illi the lingers. Over :i,(Miil barrel of flour lire manufactured daily in Milwaukee. It i Kuiti that in 1S(!." there wore oW..i!MI ton of beet sugar produced from an old work, called ''Countrie I'ariu."' The more ipiiet and comfortable hogs are kept, the more rapidly will they take ou fat : " Tlie hogs which ,M)U intend to keep in and fat. shall not come forth at their sty, being alone and free from others, neither shall thev have any light but at the door, which is made to go in at. for to dress them. The care about these is not so great us other cattlccxccpt ing only the keeping of them clean, and knowing how to make them good meat, so long as until they arc fat, for after that they will lose every day some of their meat, for they are sometime seen to heap up such ipianlitics of fat upon their live tlesb a that there are some hogs found a foot and a half thick of lard." A linit' Furiiixliing 4ool. (Kuip STOCK OF (UnillXO. COM prising : Fr'ick, Nuc,, unit liitnitir.ti Cotil. J'ttnts ami I'rstit. la Mtttrh, Jloyn ( 'tnitu unit Ihiftt'i', ShirtH attit iritim-ii, IhttHUttil i'ttjiaiii (ri'itl ritt'itty. At l'lflt llAh'P'S. .TltMlicint'x. TAXT- 4 FtT.l, STOCK OK TF. AS. M . ASSF.S. , SVKI I'S. SI li AliS. ( tiFFKK. TollAC CO. Sl'ICF.S. and '.i. ver i;i;ci:i;ii;s nl all kiniU. l;ic Stanli, iVr, AU, K-n-MMir i ami Vluul. Inm aiwl Mn 1, )!hh am! Ox Shoes ami NuiK. Cut NaiU. NtU. I'uutli-i-alitl shot, Kih. I'nrk, t'nitlac. 1 ; nmlMtMir? n Kixtiir'.. Iliinlvvarc and i'urlt ry, 1'li'ur. Hint CtMintry 1'roiiiirc. at price as low as can 1m bought in the tuwii orcnimTv. 1 i'UK UAiy. HOOP SIRT TRADE, ( hily nutic a .t t.' tnr stm k in ihi- i i :j la i i A OKXKUAL Asm HiTMKNT O N Iv on haial. Aixt, PATH NT MKDiriNKS, Ollm nr.'i X3ro SUiCfs. Pivsci ipt n.' carcl'iilly mt up. 1'hyMriaiis KUpplii 1 at Kiuall aihain c trutn citst. riiiCilAKD. 1 1 i:iti e:i:. V(.i;m:ui. assoutmmnt ok m;v ami KaHhiniiiihh' t nntitnn' cnn-tautly on haml. TIiiim' want in ur iiuythin in the tine ar it pt'ct liiily in itct to t-iill ami cMiinmi', COFMXS AM) CJ.SKhTS Ol various stvh-s ami iicf. ncaflv triiutitcil Tn oi-di-r on slittrt nutter. Also Ready-Made Grave Clothes, Collin 'ri-itulliins. l'lati's, A ... Alsu. Humi fur tin- -al.- ..I M AstiX ,V 11 M I.1NS ( 'AltlXF.T (UaiAXs, and SMITH'S AMF.IilCAX (UiOANS. SfirriiHcnK tn haml far rrtnttiiniliim. ot:o. 1.. ui it.fi:. First d.i.ir Smith .if Tiaittn- Iluusi. llradfiird. .) urn- in, lsiKi. 1 Jut o w r XX X O 13 s A CoXSCIF.NTIot s VoTKIt. The following story is told of a IJevolu tionary soldier, who was running for Congress. It appear that he was opposed by a much ,oiingcr man. who had never " been to the wars," and it Mas wont of" Revolutionary" to tell the people of the hardships he endured. Says he : " Fellow eiti.elis, I have fought and bled for my country. ,1 helped whip the licit i -s 1 1 uud Indians, 1 have slept on the field of battle with no other covering lhaii the canopy of heaven. I have walked over froz en ground, till every footstep was marked w illi blood." lust about this time, one of the "sovereigns," w ho had become very much interested by this tale of wo, walks up in front of the speaker, wiping the tear from hisccs with the extremity of hi coat tail, and interrupt ing him. says : " Hid you say that you had fought the lil lllsh and the I unties : " Yes," responded .'evolutionary. " I lid you sa that oil had slept ou the ground, while serving ,Nour country, without any kiver f' " Yes, sir, t did." "Iiidxousay you had followed the enemy ol your country over fro.eu ground, till every footstep was marked with Mood;' " Yes," exult ingly replied tin speaker. Well. I hen," sny the tearful " sovereign." us lie iriive a siuh of painful emotion, " I'll be blamed if I don't think , Mm have (lone enough for your count ry, nod I II vutfl lor the other inn n !" n. i . i i ki:ii:ic, Boot, Shoe, and Leather Dealer, .17' rin: ". " lll.ISS ST.XMK" Winild kii v In Ids pat rims, and tin1 pulilir r.-n t-rstllv. Iliut In" li-i'ls jjrali lid fur past lavuis. and that lie has linw un luiiid n (.'nod assort-nt.-tit id' HOOTS, .SIIOKS, a ' Ll'.ATII Kit. whirli lietttVer for Vtnth tu livtul.f laij a ciiruii as ran in hotmlit in inurki t. ami wuttltl invite all who are in want of unytliin in hi- Hue, to call uml e :imnie his eii !li al toi k. He liar Moots ami hIipcn of every m -teription, utul all ul' excellent tunlity ami litu-h. (ioo.l nit' lhmt. iur $l.."t IS tor (laitcrK . ..'(t ( 'hililrenV plain iiml 'humt tipn Ml W uiiH ti'i Hiilmoial Sm 1.75 i Ami oilier Shoes at the natiir i lieini intfs. He hastilovi' Call" ol lii- own tanning, whith he will warrant to Rive ctil;ii iion, IirfHtiritttj tluiir vt thwt nutirr, ttmt iwk miulr Hraafoitl.Jnnc K I v 1 F. & H. iniistniitlv (i Is. li.-adv-M.i.l.-U . I. (.. Cl'lM KEYES & CO., addition to their Tl'IMIl .Mock of t lothtau imU. Iie-s, ,V Ihinl U iue. J '' it- atnl Meiln incN, 1'iiintf. Oilfi. Ac, , Making tin ir a-Ma.nient tin Uet to he louml in the county ; ami :ll at juices to eorreMpontl x ith the Timr-- 1'lea-e eall anil Kxauiine lie t'ute purrha-atio eUevvhefe. Newhnrv. June, lMi. I lory flvht Hiikt'H nnI SI1'h. Kver kiii thl hv u i V A ii It A T i: I Fnrjt Fitu, ItfuitliJ'ul Sun Shndrx, Fmbroidrrii h. A utimis, Trimmim, (Hill llliflmix. V. . :M.- in liia l and I n II. -liai i:. pin- li 1. 1 .! Mak, l tt llp.m lai It l ull;; ' i . at v..- snail ; i ;i ti in. v. la. uill .- that la OAKUM, ,V :;.'..! Slit, alu .e, s ho niav lav.ir ui la n i-i-ivp n . vi i v trulv eil. I.. Itt i i t:a:it. r. A Ii I It II mii: l nit- In itr.'Ht prtirusii.n. Kruii'tuli.'r, I liis is a Ni- Stnn', ,' i nri'.; !: U.l.ow I s i ; " : i"'a i 1 i'i -'.)' U i:i aaiV : i oiil. l ii.nrn . Ml ' mi.Is nj" 'nauaon and F.eicv C.mdi. , r.i;;n llrnps, l,.ii-n'. s. ,Vi'. I'ruil ami A ills. (nn-itia ..f ia!i-s. lain, a,.;. At.i.l.s. iu. WaltniTs, (if Na I Lit. ( iM-.iaiiitl . I'.nu; il Nut-. l'.-,ui;N. Kil'wi's A,-.. ,V 'l'ola it ml eii:ar.. !1 lli. .1 id". . .-n t hn.ials. ii.rPidin l-'iii.' Cut . , i-.. A c. l'ili, (!, .Vi Ii llalilnit, ( ml. Ma.-kir. 1. d Ida i -im;, Sarduu s, A i . ih A.-nir. ind l'ri.' Iadsti'rn, 1 1-r Mfi rvi d at -hurt iiuti.--- Ale's siikI rl i:i I . Pnl-t.-r. I lianipala- ( id.-r. S.nla. Small l.-rr: IN.rt. .Mad. ira, and ( alilnntta im-s, Koso W ate: . llav lilini, A. . .l-lli' in:l .Isiiiiw. Uasplii-rr'. struMl-rr'. l'.-ai-li. (i.iinc.' tin. I I'iii.-appli' .fi llii s and .lams : alsu, 1 mnatu nml Inut Ki-t.-litiiis : I'a-kti-s, IVni.rr Sunt i. ami Wa iitla r iii-tirli's in this lnu. Appl. suu.l I ini.itis tnr si'U' tin luirn-l, or in less iiualititit-s. IM'als.. i:ivv lite Hrall. Ilrailiiinl. .linn I j, Isu,. p" No. And . :. T uai.'dy's nrii.iUNti, in.l"i! u lar;.- mid w. l! si li rt i d u No Old Stock! Ko Old Stock! I a m y iiikI Mii ;(. Jr . l lo. I lia- a'.wavs un hand lll.nlt. .titt'iiu, nml (in .11 1'i as, ( nil, i S-n. s. Sii-ar. .M dasM-i.. l.anl. I'll and l'ii-l. Inl lisli. 'I 'rip... Vini'iMr, I ll ii-d ' l-'ruii . 'iipiaia. Sau'ii. 1'aiina. ('..Ill Man 1). ('mil, in- l.lrai I,, I ..lia. i-.i ul all Uilnls, ivrrii. n.- anil lual Ul, i- i-ti i t I alls. I.atiit.s, A "., ,Vr. .Iiisl r.-i-.-ivi l. HARNESS MAKING. IIi.iiiii.s. hip. 100 lUnnU 'III ice W'v shall ti t i li all. cry niic In liny iiimI- il fur tin int. at nur Stun- n -t nl i v r luiv II. Hi lis. tiling lliUK' It. KKNXKIiY KKKl'S ( 'INSTANT Iv un hand I larui-ssi Saddlrs, Iti idlrs, , llluuki'ts, W hips. Inmlis. unil rvi'ry usuull.v ki-pl in u lliirni-ss Simp. XX o i a 1 r 1 n k thiiunhly. pniiiiplly, mid lit living 'Ihankful fur past favurs, I'liutiuuiiiiir nl tlir mi mi', simp si-iimd dour Snilli llnllsi., Ill , it fin d. Jin- lic luiprn fur ll if the Trtit t it Diseases of the Kidneys. VU.I, AT rillt'll A Hll'S. AMI (if.T J V A 111 IS KIHXKV (llVIMIIMl, t lit m'l'illrst ri'lin dy ill tlllMMilld lnr all llirurn u (In1 Kidn. is. Hunt l'niyi-t, WuitiiiiIimI to hi. ridiif. 'pill: M llsl llllll.lt II AS .H sT UTTKI) 1 un a si i in Winsliiii'ii lluildiiiu, In-ill Iv i. pp.. -Hi' ih I'npir Mill, vlii'ii' In' Mill pay slla HI, MIIM1HN Tl IIH'IIIIMI I Hd Wiiumis, Mi'i-hs. mid nil iiiiuiniT i.f Vi1- Itii li s. us i II ii" In inaki' new inn s, I lias laid Inut; rvpiTit'iiM. in I hi- liest sliuis in (lie Stair, and nil wmk will hi' iluni-in Ih.-innst thmnnuh inaiiia r. IIKMIY I. ItllllWN. Ilrnilinril, duly ' liii. O. I). AKICAM i:i. MMMTX. )NK DtKilt MUITII OF i llii'uld " lllisA Stntid, Iiiin iilunvn on lit t llii' lit-st ipiality nl' r. o. n. wMtit.ixrmt wurrsd- smn.s 11 ll llllltl-ll (III- Wurlil IIVIT ll till' Ill's! ill WM'. Ni'W pnlii jtlvi'ii In nil (dM's v Ihti" tlu v princ ih li'. liM.. Alsu, lliiula nml Sliiii K i.f lim im ii iiiaiinlai liii-r. iiIhiivr nil luiiid, Iur i-ilhi-r m n ur ii kv, mid nil kinds, Kim uud lilshlulis. M'ork Mmlo lo .li'iiuro, unit L'rjmii'infi done (it fiihort Oidir, l'llii' n mv n al iiiivnthi'mtiirp III llio niiili- liiln tin-uiuiliiv nf tin- KtiH-k iim-iI la fur ll to lnt's Vl-m-tlll'h' I'llliai'I'tl is till' lirst Im nl uud 1 'it i ti Killrr ilsi d. I. ini- V i:. Casli iv: Koadv l'av. GOOD GOODS AT LOW FIGURES In uriti-r ti ik-11 ;cod ,nW,m HI law flgiiira. Our muck of FAMILY a HOC Kit IKS Wrslrrn Flour, Whi.-r rant.-. 1- s h.iM Id lira . and i -aNn a k,h,,I hai ri-1 .vnr- sliltltlt-llt of s.inii.i-:ijv iiaui iWAiii-;, jiur.-liiisi-d ul tin- niauurarturrrH. Ki'tnciultor, In- k.-i ps tin- ul i- t llitl'. l'un t Illici t tin- plan',' A. OSIIOKN, 1 No. :i Hardy 'h lluildiiiu. Hiuilturil. 1il TO A Mill i an i!i l 'Ii II. T. yVICh' SALKS unit niitiirinr In Iiml In ui'iii'i-nl ll si- IIIHlllul.l, .Unil' in, lM, 1IIAlll;ll KKTS.-A VAIIICTVOFI'I.AIN V and ( ii liaiin ntal Iiiiimiim hulls, Madras , NirliiK lli ils. ( nt I nur Hi dst iid. ( rllimnil Nwiii( (Irndh's, nl V. II. T. KF.VI C(.r. SMALL PROF ITS Sivond Mtock tjf St asiniiililr Hoodit uoir i fjltH, i lifi ss (l.i.ids, 01 ii k Silk. l'lipliim, .Mnr iiii hi.iui's. (link and I 'In in Alpaiaas. Alpii.i , lliii'1'Ui'H. (Iri'iuiililii K,.liiriiiii l, Fri-n.-ii ( iiiiihilcK nml I'liats, lie l.aini-, (liiiuhains.W Inti' (h.u.U.l.ai i s, '1 1 1 'i ui 1 1 1 J4 s. and llilltiuin, llimii ry, (lluvi's, I'nrn mil, Sun I'mlii-i'l-las, 1 1 ii ii ii Skirts, II ii I in urn I it , ('iirwU, ll (In'llt vnrii'l vnl siiuill Wiiri'd 1 liiini'nt Irs and W in. liens Mf I-VIT.V llllallly, Clllii'tlni;K mill Mtriiw MuttiiiK, I'npir llaiiulnu iiml Vt iniluw Sliaih ., andiilhi'rni'tirlrii tmi nuini rnu In mrliiiiliirii whi.li will lw Knlil lit tlie Inwi-.t ninrki't tirlifo, t'J . . UK" 1KH HARP. Air't llindf.ild. .Iiinf !l. mA. 1 rno vibiono Will hIwiiv. rinnpri'.r the li.'.l In lie fi.iiiul In tin" minki'tn. nt hnnin nr ulirntnl, niid win in mid li n kkvf.s a Co.. vni:i;i': IS. Cutlrl'S, ,SLrars. l'ish. Trip.-. I'liuir, Clinr.ilali', Hi.uiiu, Macraruiii, Tapiui a, Sau, rrtuiri'lli, uud i-vrri tliiuu i-lst at tlii' vrrv Inwi'st prii-i's. ll. II. AU.IIY'S I'llOTOdRA I'llIV GALLERY, At Nun. I .") it lli IIauiiy'm lli ll l'iso, Qracirord, Vonnont, Is tlir plin i. tn jii if vim w isli iiliu Curies I if Visitr, I 'In it n l il .lis., Anihriil pes. (.. in rii-liirp, All uf wlii.-li nri' hlii-h.-d lii'i'orilititf In tlir Int st iuipriiM-ini-nt id tin- Ait. Piirtii-nliir nt t. ul inn paid tu mn k i ti u; rularijiil, us nidi as siiiall I'liiiluiraphs Iruin pi. Iinm id' ili'i'i-nsril pl-l'SIIIIH. I'liolournpli AllMima. A ti 1 1 1 Hi'li'iiiiiii I'ua.taiitly un li 1 1 in I . AUn Oval, (lilt, Ilia, k W a la n't. and Uuscnnnil Frnnii i, Siiuiri Kianii sut nil si.-s and kinds, Hindi' In nrdrr. I A ,ew IHm-ovitj. i I.K'ril) KOIK I.KAMNd OI.IOJKAVK J tuiiin, M.iiiiiiui'iitK nr (liiinit.-. 1 1 1 war riinli'il tn it-Miiivf nil dirt nr iiiubk In ten min utes, nml will Ii iivi- Hie slime itn tiatiltul cnliir. 1'rii i! Iiv iniiil, imstpiilil, fl. ( ii-eular u.-enui-paliii s the hnl lie. Aildies. II. M. OKIFFIN, imf Mnrlilr Winker, llriiilli.nl, Vt. honin qiittlty 1'in b found In tlie count y ft W. A R ( IIAl.t.riT. vinii:, IltAVK K()U (II T, AXlt INTKNU TO li'tivn tim ii koiiii. All p. rsi.ns Ind. htod tu mr liy .Viti., or lluok Aei'oniit, nie le.pie.led to mil mid net I li- ( he nunc linuiedlntelv, and HATti , . W. H.'EVANM, I'.iiM Ciirltitli, Atl, II, 181.(1, awlll I'OI . IN IIRAIiKO A WAt,l,l'T CONTAIN lliu sum iii luotiey, which tho uiMirr liinr IShvii liy iipplirnll in to tlm iiiulerslKiii'd, prit. Ing pn'K'rty, mid pnvina fop tbiii mlrei-tln"- mrnt ri r ninth. Aug. ", . II. r.VAM. n-i'i