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VEHMOISTT DAILY T.U ANSO RTPT, .) A N T Al IY '25, 1R69. Vermont Daily Transcript, 8T. AL13A7??, VT. MoNDAV, Januahy, 2-", ISO!). Strlnilliir in Xcir Yovk Clt Varlom arc tho modes adopted by rascals to .swindle unsuspecting Htmn- n (Ik. cltv of New 1 011;. ... . ( llimllMinapercan betaken up wiiiioiu. containing an announcement thai Mr. , rre (,e American Dairy men's As?ocia M) and so fiom the "rural districts,' "aH ; (i0, Fx-llov. Horatio Seymour spolio ... . I 1 1,., I M 1' had some contidenco came played on , him. Notwithstanding tbe repeated i warnings given i, i-'i who are called "shrewd" continue to be the victims of misplaced conii once. Vim Vni-k !s a rather a luriro Mze vil lage and stranger-, and even olii resi dents as for that mat tor, cannot be loo much on I heir guard against the "mach inations" of the larne number of roirue that have an abiding place there, The Sun has recently given its readers an ac.ount of some of (he tricks that arc practiced. One favorite nv.hod of Jnvelghllng the unwary, it say , i for certainwell-dresHcd young men to mil in with a stranger on his arrival at the rail way depot or steamboat landing, aim, entering into casual conversation, to gradually become friendly enough to ask, "What hotel do you prefer?" "What part of the city are you going to ?" &c. These queries are accomp ini cd by the- oiler to point out the desired hotel or street, or to give the stranger whatever information and guidance he requires. Committing himself to the direction of this newly made and seem ingly disinterested friendship, he is led into some den of vice, entrapped by jioinc "confidence" game in .e or more of many ways frequently describ ed made a victim or. It wanirf Strang, era against any persons at the te mini of lines of travel who n ake advances or oiler their services in any way unsolici ted. Let none bo ignorant of their de vices, or 1 1 list such villain, ifsi-ang- ors want information, let them get it of the policeman whom they will usually find at or near the landing or depot in the citv. Let them keep their mouths shut and their pockech close to men they do not know. WuiUiA.vk Aimm:ai. Jti:i'i:s.:. The ease of Whelan was before the full Court of Error and Appeal at Toronto on Sal urday. Ten judges delivered elaborate opinions, fully reviewing the case. Si judges sustain the judgment or the Court of Queen's Jlench, and four were in favor of a new trial. Whelan'n coun sel applied for leave to appeal to the Prlvv Council of England, and, after consultation, the Court decided that it had no right or power to grant L.o leave. The prisoner was ordered to be sent back to Ottawa iail and. so far a' the Cana dian ceuiti are concerned, the law will take its course, and unless Jreprievcd Whclan will bo hung on the 11th of next month. rt Firk at Eivimu: l)u Lorv. Mar ehand's Hotel the popular resort of tou rists at Iiiviore du Louj), was dtstroyed by fire Friday morning, ami three of Mr. Murchand's children and Mr. Wal- lis, Civil Engineer, of Quebec, perished in the flames. The other inmates bare ly escaped with their live?. Tin: Nnw Yokk Lkdcikh. The sue cess which Mr. Jlonner, of the New York Ledger, has mot with is cortainly remarkable, to pay the least. Twenty years ago, we arc told, he was a eompo- ltor In the Hartford, Ct., Courunt ; now he is the editor and publisher of a paper that numbers its subscribers by bun dreds of thousands. The Lcdycr is not merely a story paper. Some of the ablca men in the country contribute articles to its columns ; among the mi mber,Wm Cullcn Bryant, Rev Dr Tyng, Henry Ward Beechcr, Professor Win Henry Peck, John G. Saxc, and others whoso names do not now occur to u-. Tn fact Mr. Bonner pays out money without stint to secure the services of the best and most popular writers, and hence it is that the columns of the Ledger are always filled with interesting and en tertalning lending. AYff' J'iil)lit:ittoit. ttUHAii roK.M,s. By William Barnes Robert Brothers, Publishers, 11 ton. This is ono of the handsomest printed books that has been laid on our table in u long while. Concerning its contents wo can do no better than to quote from the London Athciuvum : " The best definition that we can giv of these Poems is to say that they aro in a hlirh ueirrco pleasant anil novel, i Jiey touch unon a great variety of rural scenes and customs, and they enter into the characteristics of country interiors with a minuteness for which idyllic poets have furnlsneu lew precedents Tho aspects of Nature at difi'erent sea sons, glimpses of tho wayside, of tho wood, of tho stream, of the eil'ects of wind and light, of household joys, of country labor afield, of wakes and re vels, of villago swains and coquettes, and of a placid, though penslvo being, who moves moralizing amidst them all, form tho principal figures and pictures of tho book ; and it is by no means ono which lovers of descriptlvo poetry can allbrd to lose." IlAitPEn's Maciazixj: for February has its ii9iial amount of interesting reading mattor. Among tho articles arc: A 'lelfih Hide through linstcrn Hiborla-Thonim W. Knox; Spain-, Charles (lutes.; Executive Departments and Seals; Chivalrous and freml-Chl- vnlroua Fouthrons J. W. I), Forest ; Isabella II., cx-Quccn of Spain U. I Abbott: l'roachera and lMvaehini: Robert Tonnes; Itefugce Life Mrs. V. M. I'arkcr: fc'tats Harriett rivcoU Sp'tlbrd. Forsaleal Merrilleld's. '.... Ui'VUM'li f.-vr f'ttt'.t'MU AS l'O(ll) iint iiiiUuLu i.n.i. - I . , few (Java nsro be- it ' : . . fojoW of ehecs.-a an article of , Chce e ought to be more generally used for food in t useountrv. 1 lie Am erican people have lotthe ehee.-o-ealing propensities of their forefathers. Chee?e Is t bo ehoane.-il of all articles ol loon that can homed. Compared with meal Ui mi? are verv iiiu nant economies (Miiiiu.i ii.il witli" P . It reouires no fuel l i. iv mi iv il. lie honed stciw would be taken to present cheese as an article of food to I lie favorable consideration of the poor of our cities. The attention oi our ( iovorntucnt should he called to the i-ninr. nf ilwfs' !w food fjr our armies. There is no ar iele so cheap for soldiers' rations; no article so nutritious ; no ar ticle o easy of ir.insportaliou. New York Correspondence. Ni;v Youk, .Inn. nd, IsO.l .. , ,,...,.. f li Many ol yjur readers are aware of the terrible corruption which prevails in everv branch of the eitj administration I'he lately elected Mayor Hall, how over, nnnears to jo anxious 10 removu the cause of some of the evils which in 7 --x k rease city taxation to a fearful extent, uul merely serve to enrich a few politi- ians who control the city government of the Metropolis. When the usual semi-monthly bill of the contractor for street cleaning was presented for pay ment, the Mayor proposed a resolution ho taken, that inouiry be made through the President of the Sanitary bnunission, whether " snow or ict: had prevent d the cleaning ol stroe's diivi:.-' ih nast forlniirht. Now, it is known that neither snow or ice has ob fatructed the thoiough fares, and the pro , , . , . i mi ,,.mi !ii..,i. lw. babihtyis that the bill Mill ci hoi be refmed payment or the contractor will be made to see la the thorough cleaning of the sheets for the IV (mo, if he would retain his contract. Another department in which cor uption has made itself at. home for inanv years past, is me cusioiu-uouv. Hundreds of business linns, pretending to be repeetable and do ng an linmcnso business, are constantly uigaged in syp- tematically swindling the country and , . ,r , ., ,. ,,. k.. ..,.,1-inir reduemg the pin.lie revenue bj making fake entries, swearing fake oaths, and using the corruptibility of custom-house oilieiais for their criminal puiposcs. . t ., i . ii..,,. , i,,i, ..i.,i A Jewish house was thus caught abotu a month ago and brought before the ojurl on tho accusation of having nn ported valuable silk a:.d velvet goods and entered an invoice of cheap wooden war.', 'i no iraud was perpeuiueu nmui the assistance of a lew custom-house cleiks. who tent to the examining ' -.,,lwm. nulv s.lf.ll HMf.kfl.iOS Oil. of 11 .i..w.v. w...., x C- , . cargo iis lliey Know 10 corrcspoim in contents witli the invoice. The name ,.rn,,. en-, 11 riiiUornmii I'.ros.. and & l...:l ..( i.M mui l.nt. ol,..,...l,. l,..n fnf. u:ill Ul ..--ii.wuw ii.m ..i.v.i... ..wv... felled by them lor non-appearance before tlio court, l iiey nau 10 give oaw, however, for an additional amount of .sloO.OOO, and only yesterday a custom- houso ollleer, named William JNlursli, ... . . was bailed lo the amount of b20,000 for .iini-ilm..- neonsed of haviiitr assisted Guiterman 11 the smuggling 01 tnc iuim.ijii.wi . f , morehandk-.e. Other. Jugh olheials ap- pear to have a guilty conscience too, iv.,. ,,.i ,. f onsr. was o lm oxam nod ' . - at V.OUU It Wlb IIMIIIU H. ..k s.... i . i 1. 4....,..l fi.l'llt.ri I .I them were absent, and IU; necessary steps M II therefore uo taKen to lorco tnc ,M, ,.!., 1 nHf.iiii.iufm ,r ii,o lnnlv wit- 1 1'iic muriieier 01 .ur, ivuSui una uui yet been discovered by the police, nor is it likelv that he ever will be JJetec- it . i ,,i! ,i.n ii.,.m-nivi.s lives and policemen make theniaches ridieitlous by arresting persons who aro evidently .iot connected with the crime tbe remotest way. Thus, for in- i ...v mtn. ' . Bianco, iwo iiima "a ..i i , I l,..l ..1.-1.4 ..,...,!.. I. oarocr snop iai iiijj.u, im.-ii.-i. "' tliev hud been discussing tho murder, nn.1 some thick-skulled policemen came to tho conclusion that they must con sequently know moro about the mat ter than they wished lo betray. The parties aro immedia ely dismissed by thc p'jlico captain. Tenement hcuses have always been dangerous and insecure auoues ior uie iintminiiod it 1 ... .. Mw i l spend tlieir existence in those dens, and ius a iiniciy suggesuon on mu jjan oi tho Now York prcs to urge tho imme diate construction of a number of such buildings as seciue a com fort a bio homo, every access and ogress, and a healthy atmosphere to their inniaU'S. 'VheJfcratd proposes that Mr. Peabody, i j jj0mi0n, purchase a number of vacant lots in tho upper part of tho city, and have the above description of buildings constructed on them for deserving per sons, at reasonable rates. A house partly used as a tenement was burned down in Williamsburgh yesterday, and it is believed that the llro was caused by an incendiary. Two children woro nut- located, and a number of persons had a narrow escape from being roasted alive. It appears that a barrel of Kerosene, which came into contact with the ilamoH, added to the calamity, and It is u source of regret that more strict mca- ( sure? ai- not adopted to prevent the , frequent cxpl(.lons ol thi- dangerou Ihild. Our Hoard of Health Is very active In 1 Introducing an appaiatit! intended to of the road ; and that they shoul I peti improve the air in public schools, ' i" HfXt Legislature to .-over the ebnrcbrM -.lid iln.Mfii.s Hui..1s nioie ouster-, ami jrivo each an h.ilonendont eiiurclics mil ti iatUH. . ik.,h, tnoic ()r;aj;..ailon. Nothing could i. fairer especially, require constant airing and tmx (,iS 0lf. r; but the Ork-itw fountv 1 ' 1 I 1 1 (o bo honed that (he etlbrlH of that . . ... . .... . oivit'i za on wi move Uiimtil o a beneficial result. xaiKiiigoi ineaires puis mo in miuu that an Italian Open will be formed a . ... v..w . L. .v . , under the auspices of Mr. Max Maret7.uk mis is very (le. irauio ior uie musical portion of our public, particularly , for tho.e who appreciate real good;. music in preference to the obscene farces known under (he n urn of ujyeras h uffi-, with which our opera homos have been infested all this winter. In fact, It may safely be said that the only sources of real musical enjoyment in New York tit present are at the conceits or the Paillmriii mie Society, jlatlon oi 10.) ilrst-ela-s urtlsla, .. . an association whose monthly evening performances and weekly afternoon rehearsals, do not fail to attract a large and appreciative audience to the academy of Muaic. The main programme of those concerts eon- I !,:.,!., ..c ,,i. . ,;,, i ,,r i...,. niDVD 111 I. lll.i II.. IL lwilliljnuiu;-3 w wv.. . ' inoveu, .wozan, jiayueu, .uuhiii'ismjiiii, Gluck, &e. ; and the existence of tlu Philharmonic Society ha--, without doubt, greatly contributed towards forming and refining the musical taste of our public. Among the solo performers in the next concert the famous violinist Olo Dull will add to the attractions of the ovonimr. 1' Prom the llicbfiivd Sj.'iitini l.J Lite li(dlroatl M ctiiifj. The meeting of the ML'sisiiuoi itail- ro.ul t.'ommisi loners resulted quite dif- terently lroin wliat was expected. I lie Commissioner;) from Orlcaux County, being in a majority, elected their Presi- uciiLanu Dccieiary, opciieu inu iuokm, Huix,cril,0ll for tlio atoclc tlioniHol ves, (in an unlawful manner, it is true), and closed the books. Now they can elect their o.vn directors, and act their pleas 1 L .1 L .1... 1 1... ure aooiu iiouig aiiyiiuiig more. riie appointment ol so many Commis sioners fiom Orleans County wasa great mistake in theframorsof theact. Keitli or the population n or the Avealth of the towns in tnai county interested in me Misaisquoi Kiillroad, nor the length of ro;l(1 to ,)C built through those towns, would entitle them to near o large a proportion. The Charter oi the Missisquoi Jttul- road was granted by our Legislature to thepeopleorthisvallcyfortliepurpo.se of building a railroad lrom some point on the Verinont and Canada It. K. up the valley to .Newport, there to connect v..(h Ul0'1,.ussuniliie 'ln ordur lo UYoid the mountains, the road must run through the township of Pulton, P. CO,., for a distance of eleven miles; and this could not De done until sucli permission was obtained lrom uie Canadian govern mcllti Until such permission was on tuined the road must, if built, be in two separate iinus : ino weeiern nine irom l cinin i-fitit aii flirt "tTniiiiMiiif 1 fintit '. u" V I" 11 V. lV u"u"'"" " ' V'"'"1"1 to itieliionl a distance ot about 7 or 03 miles. and the eastern link from Newport to thoProvineolinein the town ot 'i roy a distance ot 1 to 10 miles Jj.l'l v in icr an aiiciu lit was mane 10 sf--f ., t r.:, :,., I 1, , 41, ,.,. ject ofa ro.lt, to C(),mect tho ronrt with tlie tttanstead, sjnciiord and OliumUly lluilroadat.St. .Johnsor West l-'arnliam ij.' 'u V 1 VV " uul 1111 iiairjiaiii:!". n iij iiuiiii l in tend Us lhie up thc rassawippi Valley to Lenoxville. The town of Xownort was apparently indifiorent lo a new road, ...Iic41ii Pncun hinain nniiMTii tiwifl'iffwl limii - ""'I'Vn , i r verv well. Thus, Troy and perhaps Jav, n,,1)C.u-c,i ( bc the only towns interested in the buildingof the road. Thcsotawns nave an aggregate irranu list 01 omy 5-1, .t 1 14 lvnillil lima ennui lliuf (lm lUJ.II'J. u...i. ......3 -v.(. v..u . ...... f , , f,. , orn link ()f tho Missisquol iiailroad are verv small, un our end ot tnc road the 'lovns of , Sheldon, Swanton an llwrlnrnfn Vnlnrl iiiiiiiiic ill .iiil r.T A i 1 11.1 1 , iv..v. ...vf.vj ... ..at f .nuiriillo rnml. n:nl nf rronvo. 0.111 nnt uc t.x,)CC.tca now lo assist tlio .Missis quoi road, Lately, however, S;. Albans nas cxpresiou a uesnu iu eo-ojieiaii.- nn us, sucli men as Ex-Governor Hinlth, T,!1,vl.,m,.nv.n,hionl. Hon. linullov iiarlow and other men of means in that town ottering, if ht. Albans, bhcldon, Ktiosburgii, iJcrKsnire, -Montgomery mui I? i nl fiwt I yi ill vtn tlin nTnmmr. nl I tlllVl JUVlllWlMi kliu ItlllWIIUV ,mwp(1 hv the enablintr aet-S270.000 to -w ." - 7 . :. " -i--- raise the rest 01 tno money my aoout $30.000 and build tho road to Kiehtord Willi tins view tno meeting 01 t ie Commissioners for tlio opening of tlio books, preparatory to organizing tno company, was called at Itichford, on the I'Otli Inst. It was supposed of course that tho Commissioners irom uriean County, with a view to connecting with us in the luiuro, wouui uo giau to co O,.rato with us, so far as they could by tlio use oi ineir names in eneciuigan or- "rniiizulion. Thc presenco ol all tlie Commissioners f Viaenns County at tho meeting in- icated that something was "up." Unon the opening of tlie meeting H. O, W ilson, of Troy, was nominated and elected Chairman. Some ono then nominated. S. P. Carpenter, of Rich- ford, for Secretary, and some one else nominated L. U. JJisbee, of Newport. The Chairman put tno motion on .ur. Caipentei's nomination, anil tlio ayes and nay9 appealed about equally di vided. Tho C.iiilrman, however, who was possessed of very fine auricular powers, declared the motion lo-;t, and Mr. Bisbeo then elected, lt was then evident that tho Orleans men wanted to control tlio business, and ' take the charter into tlieir own hands. An attempt buiuo understanding with them out what they wanted .1 .1. UI I..l,...l I lift IlllleL I I.1U111U Hi lull Hull;? i V11U. II1UI1 Li want uh to control the road, and prevent Was llion llllldO lO COIUO 10 v lma iwrmt v iiinil n iliinnt nil ii t ho "VA"- U.V.' D"V ' "J "lo iviiieu, uo n them from building their end ; but they .ol want to pul : n straw in our way Ua'm that the.v Mhoitlit take s?",000 stock ami we yhould t.-ke the Fame amount ; that '.c seen oucciois, aim ol rill . limi,il( .,,.!,' i,,,:,,,! ,.,. ,m.uce t0 Work on their re Mieetlvc ends I 114111 I I 1 I Wl i 1 , Milt lilt. Wilvlll- Ull 1 1 1 men. after cinnnltalinii. would only 1.. II... (-..11.... !.... ........ . I if... " ' 111 ""lu" K : - ' "mi un- '"'ryi-Jll'Vlr''1!-'''!. iiiiv.. ii .in.- i i .1 1 1 1 1 1 j I i ouiii.v uieii i ioiv tilt. nu)s( of the stock, thov should iri e perpetual lease of the eastern en i ; If urieaus v.ouniy iooi; most ol tlioMoeu, i,i..; iuiiuii ii ii'rieiuai lease 01 uie wrste I'll Phil 'I'll!-, i .l onnjll tun ii-iw nn. imreni v iw hi h- for n ... ilw n il" s uie otiier ; but it uw really .a game, or "ViU1- 1 w,,,. tlils y '??.". I he I. I ami the Secretary. Mr. Hisbce. with his ! i '. . . ' . . 1..1...1....1. l . ., .. , liiiiii. iiit .'nielli r I mi ill uti I Mir jotirned. Our general railioad law expressly states th il, "riv'v nrmm sulaivrilihn . . . . t jf. ... , .'" ;;;," "l (( xtttruad in tlm Male, Wrc to H!t ,thc .(!n"'ls' 1 .o'jr at iic tiM', oHubxcrhiu'Jivc ..ocr at tnv t,Mc of HUbucri nny jiec per centum on the amount oj utovkjor j which he shall subscribe." This would require Mr. HUbcc to pay sV)000 down, ' I . . - , . . ami, as our twenty eastern lr ends were , probably unable to find that amount of s anipsabou their clothes.they proposed that notes should be taken for I his five cntiy did noi near inm ; and proceeded i io pui iite quesuoii lo voie, ami ino oa sis ior subscription was adopted. Tho Secretary, Mr. J'.isbce, Is a lawyer, and noi noing inirdened w th SiOdii. lie hould have brought his Geneial s-tal- uie s ol ermont so as to have posted m-icll and rrieiuk while m "solemn , iiclave,'- so that they could have pro- him com cecded in a legal manner. The law also states that: "All subscriptions for stock shall be payable absolutely, and no hocrot agree ment, nor any understanding or condi tion not inserted in tlie terms of the subscription, shall allecl I he right of tlie corporation lo enforce pavmeut there of." 2sow if Mr. i'.islnv iv ,-rth oven one tenth of the sum for which he subscrib ed, ho has heietoforo been "hiding his nglit under a Imsliel," and il the law is enforced and he is lvmiircd to pay the $100,000, he will probably bo obliged to mortgage his .aw books to raise tlie unount. Wo have not learned whether the eastern men had revenue stamps enough toalhx to the tfoOOO note. If they had not, being in a majority, they could have easily voted them f.n, or voted that revenue stain)-; were nut m ecs- sary. fter the adjournment, tho eastern men .stoutly declared that they tvoro honest in tlieir intentions, and did not wish to prevent our having a railroad. 'ihey magnanimously offered to lease us this end of tlio road, knowing very well that tno money could never be raised to build the road under a lease. Notwithstanding tlieir protestations ol lnends iip, from the spirit wnicn seem ed to actuate them throughout the whole proceedings, wo aro forced to tho conviction that, with but Utile bono of building their 10 miles, they came her Willi tlio dollDorato intention oi acting tho "dog in tho manger," in preventing us from building our ilfi miles. Wo are not entirely without hopes that some satisfactory amine. onion ts may yet be nude Willi them, ono tlung However, is csrtain : it will take moro than twenty men in Orleans County to pre vent tho people of Franklin Country from having a railroad. They have it in thoir power to block our wheels for a few months, but wo can probably easily obtain redress from the "next Legisla ture. l' rmaf. Mr. Cornelius timet!, conductor on the Rutland It. R., has resigned, and Peter Oadman appointed to fill the va cancy. Mr.Mclvin Foster, the billiard player, is a native of Cavendish, this State, tnd was, for a while, several years ago, asso ciated with Mr. .1 Ii lsham, of Jiurling ton. Ho is lo play a match game, for $1,000 in gold, with Joseph Dion, in Montreal, on Thursday of this week. Col. Silas M. Waito, ol'Erattleboro, was elected a director of tlio Connecticut River R. R. at the annual meeting hold at Springfield, Mays., on Wedno.-day last. Donu Piatt writes to tlie Cincinnati Commercial that the late Col. Key was thc author fall McClollan's celebrated orders that had a tinge of humanity about them, and as the confidential friend and advisor of that unfortunate military ma l, he did much to create that popularity which so strangely survives his blunders and misfortunes. Tho sons of Deacon Ilenj. Maltby, of Northfiell, CI., namely, Thaddeus, DeGrasse, Julh s, Samuel, and Erastus, wcro born respectively in 1870, 1782, 1788, 1700, and 1790. Tn September last j all fivo were still living with tlio i wives of the'r youth. Since September one of the wives has died. Albert Brisbane, tlio well known Fouriorlto, has bought u laruo tract of land in Kaunas, for a colony of Froneh- mon. who will cultivate tho land on the ' . ... , . co-operatlvo principle, and also maun - f.if.fitrn ill; I'noils UC Hire mik (,oous. Itoswell S. Burrows, of Albion, Js increase it to $150,000 pen already dipped in inU, procedod t (u.,,,.,,,,,,. to U(ln, i.r, sign the moderate sum of $10 ',0!)0. The ' lv ..V.' o en a. a 1m 1 Coin.nlssloneis then voted that llie'?.j;W per cent. hen t i Is proposition was ; wv .!,,' 1U'V wmmissio i been' made made hefo.e the Coiuinissioucis, Mr. L. ( m vet"" V. Loach, one of tho Coininissionejs rite ('iovernor turned tit on him such lroin Lnosburgh, asked if the law did look !H , nc,v,.,. ,,., for t0. antl ail. not require the live per cent, to be paid Swered his question by i.sking the most down. I he Chairman, however. appar- cti...rii,.,,,ii.i,. tii..'....i.ii i.7....iii...cwi to 11 uc! ""- J w ill cost uiomnotiung, auttmav prove a DicBsmg. i lv U,J4 : lim.nut 'Pin.nl niri.ol SIi'lllilHirv lit lnidl-. Tm-lies wialiini' tlio t ri-Kcrliillnii will ulcusr. ; i.M.'iL-f .rnfftinn.nno. bo noysibiv I ,. ,. i?mVAm) a. wilso . . -p. , , - t - w... .... e,....),... e.r llllilinsillll'L.ll. lilllf.'n llov. Kdwln It. llodpmnn, or We.st- ibr.l, Mas., has aeeeptod the agenev of tin - "Home for Ito-tituto Children In thi tato, located at Hurllnplon, and will enter upon hi labors in the collide Ibe piv.seut month. He U now th.- st)le aecnMlited agent tioti. of fill" Instltu- Star if of tho lj tf (tOVf t. Ohio. ' nor T,id. In the fall of l.SO:!, having some busi ness with (Jov. Tod In regard to recruit- ing, i iiVcomnaliywith'othcr mindo ,r.i ...... 1.......1 ...vi : ,...n...i ....v. Il.f..-V.Ililllin'?117ltj,l lllllvilini Uillll.U upon him at Columbus. 1 had never be fore seen hint. On enterimr the room he bowed politely, and motioned us to seals. There were several colonels, ma- I iors. and other officer present. The , '. . .... 1 .... ii 11....1 - ... .1 ' ,,, Tn t " ' V." V V n .l i ns U '(.jioh bad lo nroM.i.V. Now be I.I I... I. .11.! 1.. I I il .. .. ,! .. , '1 J.V, ll "..i" private. The same courtesy marked his in i t iiiii i ill! :iiiii' I'll 1 1 resently the door Ilnelookina oill- .1.... .1,.,.,, !.. ...Illl ..I.. I.. ...UK I.I., .a'i,.ii v..i-ii iiiiiiiiiiiii nil Li'i wiiu nin i. . blue cap thrown bak, and his sword I oaugii g at ills side, strode in ami stopped grandly up to the Governor Ifllil. I... .lit, I..IV1.W. I.. 1.1.. .111.1 .llKll Iw.i. IIIIIII.-IIU IIIISUIIIVIIIU IU llll llllll IUIIHIII.1 pvate. Theoillcer looked down with marked and manifest contempt upon 1IP ifllll i,i.,tl NniiiiMi ,vp, r our plain blouse ilowevor as we "Governor " s incv" ' i shall see. said he, "do you rccol- il l lllJ ..Vea," answered the Governor drvly, rellIJ,,110t,r y(U, ncrfcctlv well," ami Kmik,d ponii-mptuoiiHly. ' "v,.i i,. ''..!, .,i,.,i ti,f. lcv nin. .. i i . . : i r I ii if 1 1 1 in. (ll ,,ni1iil. , tww,. neHiii im..u Why are you not with your reg ment ? it wilt be limoonoi irh for you to ask promotion when you return lo your : duty in tlio Held, sir." "At tins tno windy and swollen pol- troon whimpered soinethin ' about ueiIlg t()0 to (ravel, and growled mit something about being overlooked too long on the list ot promotion, and intimated that tho Governor had not done him justice "Promote you, sir! vou are a coward, and do not deserve it. 1 kn v you too well. Vou oiiiht to be cashiered and dismissed in disgrace, and if you don't report at the fiont pretty mon, I will see that you aro dismissed. Go, sir; I want to see no more ol you. There are 40,000 men irom Ohio, better men than vou, at the front, to-dav, bearing mil" kets." The fellow left, tho Governor smiled, while the "boys" cheered ami laughed till the room echoed with tlio applause of tt c privates of the army. A Laic ()IJl:ci Pb.vXTA'iioN JJrrnms combine ladi cal medicinal virtues with a delicious aroma, and a llavor grateful lo the pa late. Jt is purely vegetable, and in its composition all the requisites ot science have been complied with. It isstiilable for all aires and sexes. It is gentle, stimulating and soothing. All dyspep tic disorders are cured by it, and it re pairs and restores nature's wasted pow civ. Plantation Bittuhs are increas ing daily in favor with all classes Lt re lievc.s suirering, renders life a luxury hnghfons the present, and throws hopeful lighton thc future. Maoxoi.ia Watiu;. Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sol-1 at half the price. d k w. lt good effects are permanent. In tliis it ilifl'oi-s from all ibiir ileos. Itv its use luxuriant grow Ji is guaranteed, natural color and gloss are restored One trial will cause you to say this of Mrs. a. Allen's Improved (now styn Hair Restorer or Dressing (in ono hot tie), livery druggist sells it. Price one dollar. .'! Fatal necessity is never k::own until it strikes. People rarely appreciate the necessity of an effective hair prepara lion such as Rarrett's Vegetable Hair Restorative, until old age or disease ren ders them bald, liven then, however Barrett's will restore tho hair in all its original lustre ami abundance. Haiti- more Commercial. d&w Fuirox Makkivt. Just received, a nice Iot Dried Reel, Sugar Cured Hams Isologna Sausage, Sweet Potatoes, 'lo niatoes, Pears, Peaches, Water Melons and .musk -Melons. dii-'Ji Special ilottccs. ERRORS OF YOUTH 4 (iHNILKMEN who Buffered for years from XV. Ni rvous Debilitv, Pieiiiaturo Ueciiy, and all tlio effect n of youthful indimTetioii will, lor the salio of suffering humanity, bend freo to nil who need it, thu recipe and direction lor iiiuldiii; tho nimpli) remedy liy which ho was cured. Suff erers wishing to iirollt by tho advertiser's expe rience can do so ny aiKirpHsuig, in pei ieet conn deuce, JOHN 11. OODKN. lyw--Ji; No. 12 Cedar street, New York, PP. O.-Try n box of I'l-Uuid' Plantain Ointment. Tho best Me in the World. Taku no other, but innist o i having this. 1'or fide hv nil Di-uskMh and .'uiintrv Dealers. I) .1. W. 1'OhAND.s Manufacturer. TO OOMTStrMPTIWES. 'm- V. !'r .lm.vi,K l.'7."rVa l, remedy, after hariiiR miffi-red eeveral .veurs with a sovere lung affection, and that dread disease, t'onsmmptioii - is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers tho means of cure. To all who drsiro it, ho will send a copy of thoperacriptiou used (free of charge), with' tho tl ,T:t'H1,1()l.l'Vu'nrnK Ui,H, Vi0 Httlu,,. wnieii iney win mm a hvrk uuur. rou u.i.nm'.mi'- , tion, Asriua, llnoseiinis Ac. Tho only object i tlie advertiser in trading tho I'rcKcription is o hv th() am, tC(, , h c , j 'nati(lt. 1 which ho conceives to be iuvuluablo ; and ho County, New York. 217-ly nun iiitu ' n i iiiiiuv.n"i i I Sl'ECIA h XOTICKS. To Physician?- Ni '.v Your. Aitfjitbt loth, ISO". Allow inc tn cull your iittcntiini to niv Pltl;. J'AII.VTIDN Of OUMI'OUM) l'.XTltAC'l' 111 C1IU. 'I'licfiiiuiioiifiit parts mo 1UUIHU, 4d.mi buAr, ('l,iii:iis,.ilnii'j:k nr,ititi):s. Xloer. or i'm I'.miatio.v.--Jlitohu, In .R-no, .InnltH't lli ri les, hj illHtillntiou, to form n llnv lii. (.nlvclis (.jstnji'ted by (lUplacciiKat by lltiior dliiniiK ii fiiim .1 tml jct i lurries, L-ontsilii-niK M'ry little siipr, u hiiinll iu'oi)(!rtioa of moIiU, iiikI mine piiliitalilc tlimi iniy now in iiic. Tin iirlhe ptnpcitlvu nro by (IiIh lnoilc i Ntr.utcd. liili'lm, ut iii-p.iri'(l 'by I)ru(,'h'ist) goiicialh , Nor ilink color. 11 im it jilinit that ihiUh 11; I friu:r.uici' j the iictioit of u Ibimn destroys this , (its iH-thc iiiiiu-iiilc). leiiviitir u (liirli ami ulul uioiim ih-coctioo. Mine is the color of iii;rc(IN cut. Tlie Jiiichti in in v iiroiicrntion iiiedoinl- i die duellist qiMutitv of tho others i"K'(hent.s..re ndili d. to prevent lenneiitaliim ; llllilll lllMlii'. -111111. It UlII li rmtiiil tint III lm ii 1'nietnn , .in made in rhaniiacopii'a, nor it is a S.viuji- mill ihcrclore caa be n-i d in cissch .heu fever or inlliuninit ion exists. In thN, onhavo the hnowleilKo of lb" innrcdiflilH i'.nd t tie inodt of ileieiiitioii. Honing that . on will r.ii.r it uilh ii trial, and that illioii insjieetioii It will meet with vi nr a(1. probntioti, Willi a 1'eeliliK of coiilldoiiee, 1 Mill, mtv VeHiieetl'iillv. ii. 'j'. mih.Miioi.iv ( heiniht mid hui'fi.'NI or li! Vi'iitM l.xnt rieiieein riiiladi'liliin. anil now located at bin Drun and ( lienileil Witi'chouv, Wl llrtmdv,a .cw lorn. mm the Imi-ki-I Maniitauliliiiii! 1 In niihU In the Wolld. "1 I'm acquainted vwlli Mr. II. T. Ilelmliiilu occilliieil the'JlniL' Store nniiosite invritu. h nce. and w.-ih mieccMNfiil in iiiiiliii'tiiiu tin buninc!-!! where others had not. been eipiaily mi bel'oie him. I have been favorablv imnrcfM-il with Iiim character and eiiterprim-. Wit, UAH WKIOIUWIAN, 1'n m of Powers i Wi itrhtm.iii. Maimf-ie turnii; ClieunsK Ninthand llrn in stie. t". Phil adelpliia. Itnuinoui'M I'i.i in KvniAci lii'i nr. for weal;. nes-s ailsin;' from indNrrction. The exhauHteil powers of Nature which are accompanied by mi many .'dnrminj,' symptom, which wiM, be founu iudihjii.r'ition to ncitiim, I.oi4 of .'einor , Wnl.cl'itlin' h, lloiror of l)i.case, or roirbodint; of J',t il, in f.u t, I iiivernal J.aswitr.ile. I'loMtrn- lion, and inability in enter into l.u- Of HUCll'l . enjoyment.- The I'lilihtitiitioii. once alVceted with Oivank Wenlsiioh, reiiniies the aid of .Medicine ti stroiitftlu n and invii.rate thc cVNtem, which HKh.M UOIdTS KXTli.Vt'T lltfllt' invaiiabh Ioch. If no treatment is submitted to. ( m.- sumption or Insanity ensues. ithi.vmni.i) h l i.rii) i..ri!.cr uiuif, in attec tioui peculiar to l-'enmh s, is iineoiialrd bv am othel lueperatiuli, nsin I'ltlnrnsis, or Hetention, l'ainfulnewH. oi'SuppicKJiun of (IiiMtoniary Kvue untiniis, riccrali d or S.-hii ru.-i State of the L ter ns, and all omnia l.t il.-i(lfit to Ibe w li.-tlii r ai iniij' linin habit of di'wlpatinn, un prudence in, or Un. decline or e'lane of lite. Hi i.iiuii.dV I'm iii Kviuut tin at imi Iv l'ltovi.u liiwi: Wash will radically i xtti minute from the .-Mtem di-ea-.e-- uriMini'frnUi lulnts of dlHHipalion, at little expellee, little or no ihat'jjt hi dit un ineonxi'iiiciice or expoiitie ; coinplcte ly Hiiper-cilui,' llio-e iiiipl' iiiant anil ilaugeron.i relneili-l'.ipaiu and lercury. in nil the-e dis 08 m s. Cnc IIdi.aii.oi.ii'.-. l'l.i io Kmhai r Mi cat in all diseases of iheiie organs, whether ciHtint; in male or female, from whatever Ciiuso oiieina- tiiiK, nud no matter of how loin; Htaiidiii),'. It is pleasant m taste and odor, " immediate " in action, and mine nticiitlii iiiin,' than any of tie preparatioiiH ot Dark or lion. Those KUlYering from bioKi)ii-don or delicate cunstltution.'', piocurc tl e remedy at once. 1'hi! reader niunt lm aware that, huvtcMr blight mav be tlie attack of tho above diiieahch, it is certain to affect the bodily health and men tal powers. All the above diet-airs ret pure tin aid of a di uretic IIEUIUOLD.H KXTltACl' ISLCIiriH the freat Diuretic. bold liv llruircistH evervwliete. l'liee per bottle, or (i bottles for i(!.5i). Deliereil to any address. Describe the Mmptnms in all communications. Address II. T. llKLMDOhD, Diuk and Chem ical warelinii"o, 5'J1 JSroadway, N. Y. None inv genuine uuleao done up in s'.eel-cn-Kravcd wrapper, with fac-ehuih) of my I'hemiciil Warchouuc, and signed II. T. lUUi.UlIOI.I). dw-LMO-S Ttvviiljj-lt'i' Ictti's I'ractlrc in Hit! Treatment of Disc.i.-ies inoideiit to Fe males, has placed Dr. Dow at the head of all the physicians making such practice a specialty, anil enables him to (guarantee a speedy and perman ent cure in the worst cast s or Siijijirentiiuii and all other Menstrual JhTtuiijcnwiitu, from i7nii ei'tr van ft'. All letters lor advice must contain $1. Oflicc, No. !i Kuilicott Strict, lloston. X. 1!. Uoard furnished to thorn desiring to r -main under treatment. ItOHton. Julv. lhOS. 220 lvnUw Jackson's Catarrh Snuff AX I) T1I0CHK POWDKII, A DKI.KlHllTI. AND l'l.KAHANT KKJ i:i)V IX Catarrh, Jfcadache, Jiad Jircalh, irnarKcncn.i, Axthma, JJron chit in, Coiifhs, J)cf- And all DisoitleiH resulting from COLDS in Ili:.l), '1'IlltO.VT and VOC'Al. OUUANS. This Itemedvtlocs not UKY UP a Catarrh but LOOSENS il; frees tho head of all of fensivo matter, quickly removing Dad Itrenth and Headache; alluyn and fcoollm the buru liiK hinl in Catarrh; ia mi mild and ugi-re. nllc in its. effects that it positively CURES WITHOUT SNEEZING ! Ah a Trm lie l'otviler, is pleasant to thc table, and never nauseates; when swallowed instantly gives to the Throat and Vocal Organs a DELICIOUS SENSATION of COOLNESS and COMFOltT. in tho host Voice Tonic in the world! Try il S .Suit-, Kt liable, anil only 35 cenU. Sold bv Druggists, or mailed free, addrt-HM COOJ'Klt, WILSON it CO., (1102iv2 Ill-Cm l'rop'rs, rhiladelphia. At wholesale by all Datent Houbch, and iv lailcd by druggists, everywhere. TO FEMALES. Dit. 1'ltKD'K SIOIUULY, PlivHiclan and Sur geon, givea exclusivo attention to Diseases of women, lie has mado diseases of woman hi Btudy for tho past twenty years. His jiractice has been vo.-y exteusivo lioth in Hospital and in private practice. His reputation has vouchers in all tho city papers, his patients, and the medi cal profession, both hero and abroad, an being the most hliillt'nl .specialist lure, and a thorough master of all sexual diseases. Dr. Morrill in admitted by tho bent medical talent of tho country to havo no equal in the tieatment of Female Complaints, audit is no un usual occurrence for physicians m regular prat- tico to recommend pationtH to him for treatment when alllicted with diseases in his speciality. Ladies will receive tho most scientific atten tion, both medically and surgically, with privato apartments during uicliuess, and with old nnd experienced nurses, if they wish. The poor iidvieed free of charge. Physician or patients wishing his opinion or advice, by let ter, and enclosing the usual fee, will be answered bv return mail. 'Medicines sont to all parts of the country, Olllco, No. '81IOWAHD STltEK'l', 2U-ly lloston Mass. nANCElt, SCItOFULA, DY.SI'M'SIA, LIVEK Coiuplaint, ltheuniatism, Neuralgia, Ac.j cured. A Honk of 100 pages, sent free to inva lids. Address il. G1U3ENH, M. D., J" TnU I l'luee, llutton,