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VISRMODSTT DAILY TRANSCRIPT. APELL 37 1869. Vermont Daily Transcript, BT. ALBANS, VT. Tuesday, Arniii 27, 1800. The American Year Book for XS!. The Ainericnii Year-Hook and Na tional Register, published by O. 1). Cnfie, &Co., of Hnrtford.condcnccH In to eight hundred nnd twenty-four pa ges, a large amount of important infor mation respecting our own land nnd other countries. Besides very full and complete enk'ti dnr tables, it includes nil the important celestial phenomenn for 1800 ; tallies of Latitude and Longitude, ami uuiuroncc of time for 375 of the most important places on the globe ; a list of the Presi dents. Vice Presidents. Members of the Cabinet, Judges, &e., sinco 1789; and of the Governors of the Mates and'! crri torles since their organization. There is an account of each depart ment of the General Government, with its bureaus, and chief officers and their duties. In the State Department, un der the head of Intercourse with For eign Nations, there is a full list cf Min isters, Diplomatic Agents, and Consular Officers, with their official residences, embracing all the places at which our government is represented ; and of the Foreign Legations in the United States with the Consuls of foreign countries, and their places of business, including in all, more than fourteen hundred names. The full account of the Treasury Dc lartmcnt, Coast Survey and Light House Districts ; the Army and Navy, the Military and Naval Academies, with lists cf army and naval officers; the operations of the Post Olllco Depart ment ; the Tatent Office and the Land Bureau; the Departments of Agriculture and Education ; the lists of Collcccs, Collegiate Institutions, Medical Law and Normal Schools, will be of interest to many who have not access to a large number of public documents, and who could gain the information only by long and laborious investigati'm. There is a condensed account of the proceedings of Congress, including the Impeachment Trial, Reconstruction in the Southern States, ami other impor tant matters ; the National D2bt at dif ferent periods ; Receipts and Expendi tures; Sales of Merchandize; Natitpa Banks; and Abstracts of the Public Laws. A brief historical notice is given of each State and Territory, with a list of the Executive and Judicial officers; the number and term of service of Mem bers of the Legislatures; an account of the Finances, Stats Debt, Educational, Charitable and Penal Institutions; and the population, wealth and industry of each. There is also a sumiu iry of all the foreign governments, with the rul ers, expenditures, revenue, army and navy, and othefimportant facts regard ing each country. The statistics of the religions of the world give not only the general classifi cation of different nations, but a detailed account of the number connected with each denomination in each State, and in other portions of the civilized worhl. There arc miscellaneous essays upon Agriculture; Currency and Finance; Mining; Literature, and the Literary influences of the day ; and full tables of Presidential election returns, with the vote in each County for Electors since 1835. More than 30 pages are occupied with the Record of important events in 18G8, and the Obituaries include notices of 140 of the most eminent persons de ceased in 1808. Memorial Day. Sunday, the 30th of May, by a gener al order from the headquarters of the Grand Army of the Republic, lias been set apart as a memorial day to do honor at their grave, to the glorious deeds of the nation's fallen soldiers. As a co temporary remarks: Henceforth this day, last year so pleasingly observed, will Le a flxod festival in the calendar ot loyalty. This is the second public ob servanco of the occasion, and we unite with General Logan in hoping that it will recur yearly while there remains a heart loyal to the cause in which these brave men fell, and wliilo tho moving principle for which they died Is held worth preserving. It has been determined not to pre scribe any form of ceremony for univer sal observance, but eacli post, or any number of posts, may arrange together such fitting services as circumstance will permit. Department Command ers are requested to use every effort to perfect arrangements for the occasion, and to utilize every facility within their power. As this year Memorial Day falls on Sunday, the posts, in their discretion, will be allowed to observe either that day or Saturday. "Peacefully Settled.'' Tho littlo "unpleasantness " between Spraguo of Rhode Island and Abbott of North Carolina, has been reconciled. Spraguo called Abbott a puppy, tho other day, and he has probably " apologized" by telling him that he isn't. Political. The- Richmond Whig docs not like the course of the Northern Democracy toward tho South. It eayd : "They nieaiilv appeal to the crushed, bleeding and broken hearted people to fcacrillcc the last feeble remnants of their political and social existence, in order that they (the Northern Democ racy mav bo saved from the operations of the Fifteenth Amendment. Noth ing more shameful has occurred in these days of degeneracy and profligacy." The Republican convention of AVash-j ing territory adopted tho platform of the last National Convention at Chica go Mr. Garfield was unanimously nominated for delegate to Congress. The new New York Constitution will be submitted to the voters of the State next fall. Four votes Will be taken up on taxation, one on the judiciary, and the fourth upon the balance of ti e in strument. Th'! Montiielier Journal says of Charles LyiLnn, ofthatphiccwho, after oiL'ht years' faithful service in tho Dead Letter department of the General Post Cfllceat Washington, lias been ap pointed Superintendent of that Depart ment at a salary of $2,500: " Mr. Ly man, being a warm personal friend of Senators Colhuner and Foot, was ap pointed soon after Mr. Lincoln's acces sion io thePresidency,and no man in the service of the government has proved more competent or faithful to his trust. His present promotion has been well earned." Another lu-orgunization of tho Cabi net is talked oi.. Secretary Fish, it is said, will soon retire. Gold to he Sold at Auction-. Sec retary Boutwcll lias determined to sell his surplus gold at regular periods to the highest bidder He will sell gradually, as it may be needed for commercial pur poses; at his woekly sales will dis pose of from a-lialftoa million of dol lars, as he may elect on learning of the demand for customs. He will sell without regard to price. He believes that the premium on gold should prop erly be regulated by the lawsof demand and supply, and that any action of the Government to keep the price down or put it up is vicious and improper. He don't believe in Government secrets of this kind, and will not allow anything (o l)c done while lie is in the Depart ment to give rise to such opinions as were current under Secretary McCul loch, and by means of which so many men were believed to have made money by the rise and tall of gold. He went Friday night to his home Boston, where lie will remain until Thursday, when lie will return via New York, where he will sj end a day. Consular Appointment. Among the consular appointments confirmed last week was that of Henry Erni, of Tennessee, to be Consul at Basle. Mr. Erni was foimerly, for a time, profes sor of Chemistry in the University of Vermont, m.il a resident of Burlington. He has of late resided at Washington, and was for a while the chemist of the Agricultural Bureau. Horace Greeley has declined thcposi tion offered him as Commissioner of the Pacific Railroad. Anecdote of Office Seeking. The Washington correspondent of the Boston Journal relates the fol, owing: Among other incidents of the wild hunt for office, a story is told of an Ohio soldier who, in February last, solicited and received from an ExGovernor of his State, a recommendation to a posi tion under the Interior Department in t.ie new administration, lie received, in compliance with the request, a letter stating that lie had been an able and gallantofficerof an Ohio regiment dur ing the war; that he had come out of the service with severe wounds and shattered health ; nnd that an appoint ment as receiver of public moneys in some Northwestern land district would enable tho applicant to avail himself of a change of climate, deemed essential by his physicians to tho restoration of his physical powers. Tho letter con cluded with an unequalled expression of his fitness and claims for sueli a no- sition affirming that the appointment wouiu no renamed as a lavor personal to himself, and was signed, as our readers may have already anticipated, by tho present Secretary of tho Interior, dur ing tho office-seekers seige of this De partmoiit. Among the innumerable visi'ors was tho bearer of this letter. The Secretary read it and asked if he expected tore main in Washington any length of time, receiving for an answer "Per liaps a week or 10 days." "I will file your application, tako your address, ami perhaps," said tho Secretary, "you may hear from mo be fore you lcavotho city." The applicant was somewhat aston ished at tho remarks of the Secretary, and presuming the letter had not been carefully read, asked if tho signature was not familiar. With imperturbable gravity the Sec retary replied : "Captain, when I wrote tho letter I was an ndvocalo, now I am a Judge. Your application will lie dulv consid ered." I am happy to be enabled to add that in duo time the appointment was made, and that the Senate has since confirmed it. Remaiikaiili: Foci in London. On tho morning of tho 8th instant London was enveloped in n dense yellowish black fog, which covered the great city ns with tho darkness of night. There was but littlo of tho thick mist of the English fog ; but the darkn ss over hung the city like a gigantic pall, and cfleclually obscured both sun and sky. A general illumination by means of gas was, of course indispensable. In t Ho city and at the West. End public business was interrupted; the street traffic was delayed, and the steamboats ceased runnl.ig. it cleared away about noon. Living at San IVanolw'n. ltV HAMt'EL now MX But it Is at San Francisco that we shall linger and tako in the essence of California life, and cast the future of California's wealth. Fli'st, we shall go to the Occidental, Cosmopolitan, Rush, or Lick Hotel, and live at $3 a day specie, mind you, now aswell as at the Tremont or Fifth Avenue. Perhaps we may have u mind to try that " neenllm- institution of tliecity, the "What Cheer House," where meals ami lodging are 50c. each, with a library and museums of natural history and mineralogy thrown in. We shall certainly want tb test the French rcstauivnts. where, at sharp six and at private table, wo may have, for $1.50. as good a dinner ,f four or five courses, wine included, as Parker or ijcimouico wouui give us lor a N bill. 'lY.o abundance of fruit will have amazed us. as wo came down from (he mountains; but still the wonder grows in. me cuy nun siancis sweet water, DincK Hamburg ami Muscat grapes at from live to twelve cents a pound, and poorer qualities at half the price ; straw berries the season through ; poaches and pears, more fair and luscious and large man our senses were ever nccustcmcd to; fresh figs, oranges, limes, and bana nas, all cheap, and all i-i such abun dance on the hotel tables and in the streets, as to make afruit-famished New Englander rub his eyes and prick his flesh, to assure himself that, he is not in a fairy-land dream. The i the more solid provisions! Here is flour at half the price it bears in tho East, and vegetables of every kind- spring, summer and fall varieties all at once in fullest perfection. Hero a: o fresh salmon twelve months in the year, at from 10c to iiO-j per pound, and smelts at 8c. and fresh cod. bass. shrimps, anchovies, soles, even herrings every luxury of the sea; and game as various, ami ax prices mat sliame our Eastern markets. The materials for living are us plenti- mi neru ,as cue art oi .preparation is perfect ; and it will not take the thrifty mum long to calculate mat, so lar as iqod is concerned, a family can bo more cheaply supported at San Fiancisco than at New York or Boston. The rates quoted are of course soecie, and arc li'gh er, generally, than currency wages and profits in E-istcrn cities, At'antic Monthly, for May. "1 have Stopped Your Papeu." lhc following anecdote, told by a Phila delphia paper, is decidedly suggestive : Many years ago, Mr. Swain, then editor of the Public Ledger, was hailed at the corner of Eighteenth and Chestnut streets by a very excited individual, who imuiinuu iiuii in inu most; cmjinatic terms, "I have stopped your paper, sir," and proceeded to explain the -why and wherefore all the time gesticulating wildly. "My gracious, sir, you don't say so. t ome Willi me to the olll2e, and let us sec if we cannot remedy the mat ter It grieves me that any one should stop my paper." Down Chestnut street to Third, the two proceeded. Arriving at the offijc, Mr. Swain said, "Why, my dear sir, everything seems to be ao- !...- .., 1. T At. . , , my on as usuut : i muugiu. you nail stormed my paper." 'then and there the excited gentleman, whom the long walk, by the way had, partly cooled, said that lie had stopped taking his one copy oi me meager. Mr. Swam was proluse in his apologies for having misundorstood the meaning of his late subscribers' words, and regretted that he had given him tho tramp lrom Eighteenth street to Third, down Chestnut. Tho gentleman went on his way home, a wiser if not a better man, marvelling over the stupidity of editors in general, and of Mr. Swain in parti cular. .Before he left, however, ho or- 'dered that the Ledger be still sent to his address. Xeirti and Other items. They have contests between euchre clubs in Missouri for the cluunnionshin of the State. Letters from Rome say that there is much sickness among Americans in that city. At a public sale in Autrusta. Gn.. re cently, S'JS.OOi) in Confederate notes were sold ;or i?o0. The pews of Grace Church, Chicago, rent tho present year for a hundred thousand dollars. Clergymen are writing to the London papers in support of the practice of preaching bought sermons. Smoking pipes to the ncffreirato value of fifty-two million francs were maiiu- lactured in I' ranee last year. A native at Sitka recently ate 10 lbs. of butter at one mini, and lived. He finished with a castor oil cock-tail. A blind beggar at New Orleans lately stntcd in Court that lie was worth $5,000 above his debts. Galley slaves Printers. Poor relations Ours witli England. Tho greatest and best bet ever made Tho alphabet. That was n shrewd girl, and not de void of sense either, who remarked, when other Klrls wore makimr fun of her shoit pants and affected to bo n.ueh shocked at the exhibition thereof at a I'"? K : it youu oniy pun up your dresses about your necks, where they ought to b they'd be as short as mine I" She was not troubled any more. Two medical men wero recently call ed to decide tho cause of illness of a very sick man, "It is a sovero case of typhoid foyer," said one. "I think not," said the other. They disputed and discussed till the first pno said; "Never mind, we shall find out when we make tho post mortem examina tion." The sick inai. did not smile. i Always caicli a lady when she faints, i but. do not rumple her hair; It makes rher " come to " before she is fairly ready. Tho littlo aliments, griefs, and dk comforts to which poor weak humani ty is liable are among the hardest we have to bear. Lots of hair is one alllic tion to some people quite unbearable. Yet that loss elicits no consolation from our friends. Turn then to the greatest benefaction of this golden age, and ap ply with earnestness and vigor that un rivalled preparation known as "Bar lett's Vegetable Hair Restorative," to agreeable in its application, so wonder ful in its results Pittsburg Chronicle. .Extract from a letter from Jerusalem. "We started early to ascend Mt. Olivet, lo behold the sun gild the min arets and towers of the devoted city, from the place where memory, stirred by a thousand associations, should ex ult the mind as well as the eye to the inspiration of the scene. Will is the vo.agcr repaid for long travels, horrid roads, antediluvian cookery, squalid companionship and the importunities of begging, thieving Aiabs. Well would it have repaid you, oh ! man of commerce and me crucible! and well might you have been reminded of your own city, for here, printed upon a board nailed against one of the huge ancient olive trees, under which the sacred martyrs toiled for the sins of the world, eighteen hundred years ago, were these familiar figures, S. T. 1800 X. Wo do not know who did it, but no doubt some poor invalid traveler, cured by the Plantation Bitters, wished to advertise their virtues in a place from whence all knowledge Hows." Magnolia Wathu. Superior to the best, imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. d & w. Jvw4LrtfvvlvlA!.vuuJnv:Ct jjpcclai -Bowes. Twc.ntj-Tvc learn Practice la tlio Treatment (if butanes incident to Fe males, has placed Dr. Dow at the held of all the physicians making such practice a specialty, and enable him to guarantee a speedy and perman ent cure in tho worst cases of Suppression and all other Menstrual J)eranginwnts, from iciiit excr cause. All letters for advieo must contain II. Oilier, No. !l Kndicott Street, lioston. N. D. Hoard furnished to I hose desiring to re main under treatment. lioaton. Julv. IMS. 22(i lvrd&w PI. O Try a box of 1'o'and's Plantain Ointment. Tho best ' A vo in tho World. Take no other, but insist on having this. For ealo by all Druggists and lountrv Dealers. D .1. W. POLAND.s Manufacturer. Jackson's Catarrh Snuff AND TROCHE IWDEK, a i)i:uoHTri;i, and it.kasant ma i:nv in Catarrh, Headache, Bad Jircath, JToarscness, Asthma, Bron chitis, Coughs, Dacf ncss, iC-c, And all Disorders resulting from COLDS in IIKAD, 'l'lllt OAT mid VOCAL OUCiA.VS. This Remedy does not DltY UP a f.'atanh but LOOSENS it; frees tho head of all of fensive matter, quickly removing Had llreath and Headache; ullsiy and sootln the liui-ii-ni heal in Catarrh; is so nitlil and si-i-. nlilt- in its effects that it positively CURES WITHOUT SNEEZING ! As a Tint-lie I'owilcr, is pleasant lo the taste, and novel-nauseates; when swallowed instantly gives to tho Throat and Vocal Organs a DELICIOUS SENSATION of COOLNESS and C0MF0KT. Is tho bestYoico Tonic in tho world I Try It ! Sale, III liable, mid only 3.5 n-iils. Sold by Druggists, or mailed free, address COOPER, WILSON .tOO., dl92v21'J.(jm I'rop'ivi, Philadelphia. At wholesale by all Patent Houses, and re tailed by druggists everywhere. Information. T'XFOit.MATION guaranteed to produce a luxu I riant growth of huir upon a Uild head or a Beardless face, also a recipe for tho removal of pimples, blotches, eruptions, etc., on the skin, leaving the samo soft, clear, and beautiful, can bo obtained without charge bv addressing THOS. V. CHAPJIAX, Chomibt. UC-lv S'2:l Uroadway, Now York. Errors of Youth. "V70UXG MEN the experience of years has JL flemoiistra'ed the fact that reliance can ho placed in tho eftieaey of DELL'S .SPECIl-IC PILLS For tho speedy and permanent euro of Seminal Weakness, the ro-jiilt of Youthful Indiocietion, which neglected, ruins tho hiippines, and untits the sufferer for business, social society or mar riage. They can bo used without detection or intnrff'i'oiinn with lnwimwu i.ifi.ifu x-nco oiio uonar per uox, or lour imxos lor three dollars. If you cannot procure these pills. v..u i.iunv. ... jji.i.w. ti ui cellar Street, New York, -and they will bo sent by return Ilr.lrian llin minim' nicy to Uny.vN A Co., 01 Cedar iu.i.11 a 1 1 aiu uutai rt lo guillie men seni tree on application ; enclose stamp. 189eod-nUJ8-ii- MANHOOD ; HOW LOST, ShlOW RESTORED. JUST published, a new edition of Dit. Cur,. vw.weii.'h Cflkuhatki) Ess won tho radi cal cure (without medicine) of Sperniatorrhtea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Inipoteney, Mental and Physical Inca pacity, Impedimenta to Marriage, Ac., also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fita, induced by sclf.-indulgoneo or sexual extravagance. K2,iTieo, in a sealed enveiopo, only (i cents. Tho celebrated author, in tiiis admirable es say, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming conse quences of self-abuso may bo radically cured without tho dangerous uso ot internal medi o i.o or tho application of tho knife ; pointing out a mode of cure at onco simple, certain, and cll'ectual, by moans of which every Bufforcr, no matter what his condition may bo, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. BTjThis ijcctiiro should bo in tho hand.s of ovory youth and every man in tho land. Sent, under seal, in a Plain envelope, to any 0-Jdress, pofljmbl, on receipt of (i centa, or two I post btamps. Also, Dr. CnlverweH'a "Mar-1 riago Guide," price 3"c. Addreas tlio publish-! its, OIIAS. J. 0. KLINE A CO., 127 liowery, New York, C3t Post OiUeo Uox 4.080 SPECf t L A OT1 CES. MiiNHOOU. i.N the xoting and lliing generation, thowgi tative powers of lifo ale strong, but in n lew ear how often the pallid hue, tin- lack-lustre eye mid eliiiieiated lorm, and the impossibility of application to mental ellort, show Its baneful inlluetiee. It soon becomes evident to thoob server that some depleting inllueneo is eheek iue. the development of (lie body. Consumption is talked of, and perhaps the v'outh it lemoved I'roiUM'liool and M'lit into the eonnttv. This is one of the worst movements, llcniowd from ordinary diveislons of the ever-changing scenes of the city, the powers of thu body too much en feebled to give rest to healthful and rural exer cise, tli'Mights are turned inward- upon tliein flclvcs. If the patient be a female, thoaoproach ofthe menses is looked for with anxiety, as tho last symptom In which Nature is to show her saving power in dill'iisiiig the circulation hnd visiting the cheek with the bloom of he iltli. Alas 1 in crease of appetite has grown by what it fed on ; thu energies of the system are prostrated, and tho whole economy is deranged The beautiful and wonderful period in which botlv and mind undergo so fahcinating a ehango lrom child to woman, is looked lor in vain ; (lie p rent's heart bleeds in anxiety, anil fancies the gr.we hut waiting for its victim. llehubold's Extract P.uehu, for Weaktiesii arising lrom cxccsi-es or early indiscretion, at tended witli the following symptoms.; Indispo sition to exertion, loss of power, loss of memory, dillieulty of breathing, genernliweaknes., honor of disease, weak nerves, trembling, dreadful liorror of death, night sweats, cold loot, wake jnliiess. dimness of vision, laiigour, universal lassitude of the mufccular system, oiten enor mous appetite with dyspeptic symptoms, hot hands, Hushing of tho body, drvuessof tho skin, pallid countenance and eiuptions on the face, paiii in tho back, heaviness of the eyelid, fie quently black spots Hying befoio tho ovos, with telnporary suffocation and loss of sight, want of attention, great mobility, restlessness, with horror of society. Nothing is more desirable to sncli patients than sohtud., and nothing they .more oread, for fear of themselves ; no reposo of manner, no earnestness-, no speculation, but a hurried transition from one question to an other. Tl eso Mjnipiouis, if allowed to go on which tliit medicine iuvaiiablv removes kooh follow loss of power, fatuity, and epileptic tits, in one of which the patient, may expire. During the hupeiintendeiice of Dr. Wilson at tho llloomiiigdale Asylum, this sad result oc curred to twoputienta; reason had for a limo left them, and both died of epilepsy. Thev were of both sexes, and about twenty "years of age. " Who can Hay that these excesses are not fre quently followed by those direful diseases of in sanity and consumption 1 fc'i'ho records of tho insane asylums, and tho melancholy deaths in consumption, bear ample witness to the truth of thesu assertions. In lunatic asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. Tho couutenanco isaetually sudden and quite desti tute -neither mirth nor grief ever visit it. Sh iu!d a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. With woeful measures w:m despair Low sullen sounds their grief beguiled, Whilst we regiet the cxistonco of tho above diseases and symptoms, wo arc prepared to oiler iin Invaluable gift of chemistry for tho removal of the consequences. Hclmbold's Highly Con centrated Moid Extract ol Duchu. There is no tonic like it. It is an anchor of hope to the surgeon and patient, and this is the testimony ui an who navt u.vcu or prcserioeil it. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers everywhere, Prico -11.23 per bottle, or (i bottles for f(i.Ol) Delivered to any address. Describe the symptoms in all communications. Address II. T. HEfaUIiOLD, Drug and Oliom innl wnvnlmttwo r,tlt !(..... l...n X- V None aro genuine unless done up in steel-engraved wrapper, w ith fac-siniilo of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed ir ri. itv.r .rim. . ii. a., iiiii. jiiiujii;. dw-an-s ,",It Works like a Charm." Have you Headache? Have you Toothache ? Havo you Neuralgia V Havo you Rheumatism ? Have you Sore Throat Y Havo you Sciatica? Have you u Uruise ? Have vou Cranms? Uso Renno's Magic Oil Uso Renno's Magic Oil uso uenno a jlugic Oil Uso Ronne'H Manic Oil Uso Renno's Magic Oil Uso Ronne'H Magic Oil uso jieune a .Magic uil Have you Choi. Jim-bus? Use Renne's Magic Oil Havo you Lameness ? Uso Ronno's Magic Oil This is tho beat family remedy, to euro all uso uenno a Aiagie Oil kinds ot pain, you ever tried. It is clean, safe and delicious to uso and i you uso it faithfully, it will do you good. Directions on each bottlo. lluvitot'tlio Di-in. gist or Merchant whero you trade. If they have not got it on hand thoy will send for it, at your request, and sell you tho genuine Renno's l'ain- l.unug in agio uu, ai mo niainuaciurer s lowest prico at retail. W.M. REENE, Solo Proprietor and Manufac turer, Pittstield, Mass. Sold in St. Albans by all Druggists, Weeks A Reynolds, Grocers. In Swatiton Falls by D. T. Morrill. 231w-ly-oo r ANGER, SCROFULA, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER vy uompiaitu, lineiimatnsm, Kouralgia, Ac cured. A Uook of 100 pages, sent free to inva lids. Address R. GREENE, M. D., 10 Tuuqiic Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry For the cure of Cough., Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Jiijhieina, Croup, Whooping Cough, Uronchilis I'reilisposithn to Consumption, iCc, i-e. This great remedy is too well known and is pcrionniiig too much good to niako it ncccssa ry to go into an elaborate discussion of its mol lis. Suflicc it to say that it slill maintains its supremacy in curing diseases of the most 'ob htinate charater, and that all who sutler from tho abovo complaints, after having tested this remedy, seldom havo occasion to resort to other applicaiiccM to insure a perfect reslora tiou to health. FROM MRS. ISAAC MOORE. Richmond, Yt., Juno 2(3, 16C0 Messrs. Sinn W, Fowlk A Co., Hoston. liming been much benefited by the use of Dlt. Wisr.vii'a Ualsam or Wild Cnunitv, I cheerfully add my testimony in favor of its groat curative powers. Some three years sinco I was attacked with a sovero Cough, soreness and irritation of tho Lungs, to which was added Asthma in a severe lorm. During tho ilrstyoar lined several of tho most popular nicdieitis oi tho day, hut re ceived no real rolef, and 1 had almos't doqiair ed of ever regaining my health, when I was in duced to try Dn. Wistah's Uai.saii of Wild ciiKiinv, which very soon relieved mo. My cough became loose, tho soronesa and irrita tion ditapaeared, and my general health began to mend. I continued its uso. and a low bottles restored mo to hotter health than I over hoped to enjoy again. I boliovo tho Balaam to be tho niobt reliable remecly that can bo found Youra, truly, MRS, 1SAAO MOORE. Prepared by BETH W. FOWLE .t SON, 18 Tromout St., lioston, and for salo by Druggists generally. 2U5-iw GUAC'Ii'jJ riJLEIJKATKD SAliVE. Wo aro constantly bearing favorable reports from those who havo tried thia remedy. Amy Anthony, wifo of Mark Anthony, of this citv, and living at No, C Locust Street, afllicted with a felon pii'tho linger, was recently induced to make a trial of tho Salvo, Almost instantly alio experienced relief from tho pain, which had oeen aiinosi uuoniiurapie, aycry otner renjeuy but this proved unavailing. Those who havo tried it once aro satisfied of its incurs, and nothing will iuduco them to ho without a miu ply ,t'uU Jlluer News, 205-lw BOYS Over Coats of all kinds at WM. N. SMITH, &. CO'S. , TO FEMALES. Dlt. Fltl'.D'K MOllltlLL, Physician and Sur geon, give-i exchthivo attention to Diseases of women. He has made diseases of woman his study for tho past twenty years. His practice 1 has been o.-y extensive both in Hospital and in pitvato practice. His reputation has vouchers in allthe city papers, his patients, and themedi eal profession, both hero and abioad, as being the most skillful specialist h re, and a thorough master of all sexual diseases. ! Dr. Monill h) admitted by the best medical talent of the country to have no equal hi the I treatment of Female Complaints, audit is noun ! usual ocetineiico for physicians in regular prae . lice to re.-oiuiiiend patients to him tor treatment when ailllcted with diseases in his speciality. Ladies will receive the most scieutille a'tteli ' Hon, both medically and surgically, with private apaitiuetits during sickness, and with old and experienced nurses, if they wish. The poor advised free of charge. Physicians or patients wiihing his opinion or advice, by let , ter, ami enclosing tho usual fee, will lie ansvorcd , by return mail. Medicines situ to all parts ofthe country. Ollice. No. IS I10WAUD STREET, 21 My Hoston Mass. HARK! HARK I I HEAR YE AFFLICTED ! ! l'ltor. M. EE 1 ! D L N A N 1) 1 ' 1 1 Z , ,i Regular Physician and Surgeon, and a man of integrity, i deems it his duty to warn the peculiarly auTicte'd ; iigainsl the extoitions practiced upon thorn, eases of winch are daily brought to his notice. Dr. V. is lcinaikaWc for his low charges and for his spcedyeutcsof any diseases of the initio ' guiciat c organs. Ail weak nesses peculiar to , ladies spculily relieved; and joii can call on or address the Doctor without four of monstrous 1 charges. It ii for the interest of females to con I suit liim, as lu.-i i. a practice peculiar to l-'ranci and Spain. I Old chronic cases produced bv malm-adieu of unprincipled men skilfully removed. Young men addicted to secret habits or millering from seminal weakness can call and learn their ease without intimidation. Hood accommodations for patients wishing to remain in the city. All consultations free, Dispensatory and 'office, corner of Howard and Somerset Streets, lioston; entrance -llj Howard street. Address Lock ltox 1SD3, Hoston. Ofiieo hours from H A.M. to 1) 1'. M. fly-Mi XJCW A I) rCHTISlJMJJXJS. SAVE YOUR MONEY, TROUBLE, DELAYS and EXPENSES AND TAKE YOVli COMFORT GOINO WEST BY THE Northern Transportation Co's. TWO DAILY LINES OK STEAMERS jbH Day Eoat and Night Boat ! With twenty ilrst class Steamers, onlv six days through to MILWAUKEE AInD O 1-1 I O .A G C) WITHOUT ClMrVtiE OF BOAT. First Class Tickets include Meals and State Rooms. Leaving Ogdensburgh every dav, (Sunda's excepted,) on ariival of noon trams for CHI CAGO, MILWAUKEE and intermediate ports, without a ehango of boat ; and every evening (Sundays oxespted) for Cleveland, Toll do, De troit and intermediate ports. Passengers and families moving West can ombaikwitb their Lugage, 'J earns, Stock, Ac, and land together without disturbance or transhipment at theii port of destination, thus avoiding tho great iiicoijvenionco of tho many changes expenses and delays of other routes. ' These Steamcra havo largo Cabins and State Rooms, amply and neatly furnished tor First Class Passengers and Families who may wish to lurnish their own provisions. No efforts will bo spared to maiirain the rep utation of this as tho Cheapest and Best Route ! Do miro and see tho Agents of this Lino bo forojou buy your tickets. ' lio-Trusty men will alwavs meet Passengers at the Depot in Ogdensburg. to tako checks and re-check Uaggago for this Lino. Ask for tickets via tho NORTHERN TRANSPORTATION GO'S Steamers, tho only American Lines leaving Ogdensburg. Wo will mako it to tho interest of every Trav eller to seo tho Agents or this Line before pur chasing elsewhere. Ono hundred pounds of baggage free to eaclt passenger. narjrjarje Cheeked Throwjli h till J'oi'nU, Through Tickets to all Points in tho Great West, North West and South West, cheaper than tho cheapest, on application to G. A. EDDY, Managing Agent. Office tJSteamera Landing, Ogdensburg, N.Y.. GEO. W. SW1TII, Gen'l Ticket Agont, Ollico .- Cor. Ford and Fattorsoii Sts, oppostti Johnson House, Ogdensburg, N.Y. II. J. GOODNO, Passenger Agent. 2G1 We Wish it to be Understood By the readers of this paper that we Ruy Rags, Make Paper, Hell Hooks, Sell Stationery, Hind Rooks, Kebind old books, Do Job Pi iuting, Supnly Printers, Supply Merchants, Contract with Authors. Contract with Publishers. Contract tor Stereotyping, liny old Paper and Hooks, Ruy Woolou Rags, Publish Fowlo's Speller, Publish tho Vermont Spoiler, Publish Walton's Register, Publish Praver Rooks. Publish tho Vermont Directory, l uiuisu iNow iiaiupsmre jjircciory, Publish other Hooks, Employ Typo Setters', Want Monoy and will bo glad to hear from you in tho way of 7us-. iucss. Address, tho CLAREJIONT MANUFACTURING CO. 232.tr Clarcmont, N. II. 1 REAT reduction in prices at tho Clothing V.X Storn. No. 2 Daivow lilock. on account of our having adopted tho CASH PLAN of doing btisinoas. Call and seo for yoiiiwlvcn ucloro purcliasing eisownero. No. 2 Burrow Block; f277 -2m L. Mel). SMITH A Co. Q tc WM. N. SMITH, & Co. Tor good bar IT rains in clothing and Hats and Cans, and everything in their hue,