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The Orouk Clii-lstitMisitiMl Commo dore Ooltisl.oioiiKli. AVo read reports ol n Russo American nlllitnco and Hint In coneriucnco of It, Com modore QoKUborottgli lias granted ttio pro tection of our line to the revolted Greek Christians of Candla, who arc said to have memorialized President Johnson to deliver thorn from the- Turkish yoke. Our Medi terranean squadron may be In the vicinity of Candla. Meantime, wo hope to see tho Tartar dynasty, which has rclffiicd so long at CoiHtnnllnople, driven back Into Asia. Tho Turks nro Interlopers In Kuropc, en camped there for a season. It Is n f-liiime to Christendom that tho Crescent still waves over tho Cross In Palestine, the birthplace of our holy rclljrlon, and that senil-clvlllzed Asiatics aro allowed to domineer over Christian Greeks. The lands, which were tho original cradles of art, poetry, philoso phy and religion, have been long enough blasted by the pale, dying crescent of tho OsmanUe. The Turk was onco respected for his courage and hardihood. Ilo Is now an clfeto blgol of nn anti-Christian creed, The advent of tho Czar nt Constantinople, is an event devoutly to bo prayed for. America has nforctimo extended n hclplnc liand to Greece, and her fleet in the Medi terranean would doubtless interfere to pre vent actual persecution of the Christian Is landers, who llvo under the Turkish yoke. lur.us vs. .Eneas. An episode winch caused some merriment, occurred during Dr. Turing's speech at Fancull Hall, Ronton, recently. In the courso of his remarks ho nald: When I took my stand with the ltcpnbli cans of Massachusetts, following you, sir, (JiutlcrO laughter anil npplausc.j as tii3 lit lie uny in Virgil loliowcil ins latner, '(10)1 nusslbumviuis.n with uiicoiial steps. fLnueh- tor during which Gen. Uutlcr was observed to say something to tho speaker. Tho Pres ident of this Convention has undertaken to correct my classical knowledge, and ho says that instead of "iitm passilms icyuiV I should havo said, "hau l jntssibus tenuis." I happen to know that I am right, and for this reason. One day a statesman of Massachu setts, whose knowledge of constitutional law in mv mind was always a little creator than his knowledge of the classics, quoted pre cisely as tnu i'rcsulcnt ot tins convention quoted it. One of his friends standing by said, "noil musibus muis" I will bet you forty pounds I am right. A book was found, and, sir, it was "non." Now this assertion of the learned Doctor must havo shaken the minds of many of his hearers, as it did ours on reading it. Wo were confident that mud was the correct reading, and turned to Webster's dictionary. where, under Jllm, tlie oody ol the worK, we found "llml ptssibutaquU. L With unequal steps." Worcester's dictionary has a collection of quotations lrom torcign languages, m which welounu "Iltttd pnniliai a-juit. L With unequal step"." Finally we appealed to Virgil himself, but alas I hero wo were taken nil aback, for four dlHercnt editions agree in the reading 'mioii." The contest is as follows: "Dextrin p irvn Italia Impltcutt fequlturqtic pntrem nnn pn-H.iiM raqnl." Virgil") jEntid, it, 723. So lulus Loring was right, after all, and .Eneas Butler and the dictionaries, and borne otlicr people aro wrong. Famine is India. A terrible famine is now existing in the interior of India. It commenced in October last, and has been depopulating Orisxa, a district about three hundred miles southwest of Calcutta, ever since April ; and the London papers are just beginning to get news of it and to dis cuss it. It seems that the natives of this region live altogether on rice, and tho rice crop having failed for two or three years, they are reduced to absolute starvation. The number of deaths ha been from 2,500 to 0,500 a week ; and upwards of l.'o.OOO persons have been fed by private charities for a long period, but the English govern ment lias done little or nothing to relieve the distress. .Naturally the press is calling for a radical reform in the administration of atT.ilrs in Bengal. Correspondents of the London Times who have been eye-witnesses of the sulTer ing relate some horrible stories of incidents of the famine ; of jackals eating the corpse of one man while his dying companion sees but is unable to prevent it ; of finding twenty-two unburied coipses by the roadsido within one half mile ; of a living infant held for two days in the clasp of a dead mother; of desertions of the weak by the strong Hoeing for relief; and of heroism where starving mothers have refused food themselves to trivo it to their starving children. CitOAKisits. An eccentric lawyer named Utirsrcss, manv years aso lived in a New England village, and became quite famous for his "skeptical notions." Attending a town mactinz, after its alpunrnout ho lin gored among the groups of substantial far mer deacons who composed it. and listened to the prevailing conversation. The bad weather, the fly, the rot, tho drouth and the wet were iliuy discussed, wncn some one turned to uurgess ami said : 'How eoincs on vour garden ?" "I never plant anything," replied Burgess, with a solemn face, "I am afraid to oven nut a nutalo in tne croiind. "It's no wonder," groaned ono of the must eminently uious ncrsons present : "for a man who does not believe in revealed relig ion could not expect to have his lai'ors blessed." 'I am not afraid of failing In my work," said JJunress, "but I am afraid that acr'cnl tural work will make me profane. If I had planted a singlo potato what would have been tho result t vv ny, i should cot up the morning, look about me, and growl : 'It is going to rain ami it win ruin my potato!' Then i should m dry wcauier say, "The drouth will kill my potato;' then I should lie unhappy because the rot might destroy my potato: in fact gentlemen," continued Burgess, in a solemn manner, "I should be afraid to do anything that would induce mo constantly to distrust Providence." The retort was keenly felt by manv pres cut. and for months afterwards tho farmers wilh a fear of Burgess before their eyes talked of the blessings rather than tnu evils attending their dally labor. Lossr.3 ii y Wail The returns of losses in the lato war contain bomo facts that may lm iiroiiouiiecd almost unparalleled in the history of tho grand contests of modern times. For example, the number of AuS' trians mado prisoners bv tho Prussians is 48,500 ; tho number of Prussians mado . iirisoners by the Austrians is C77 I Tho killed, wounded and missing of tho Aiistri nns foot tip to about 00.000 : of the Pros. sians, to not quite 22,000. Austrian armies havo always yielded immensely ot prison ers, but they outdid themselves in that way last summer, remaps the campaign o Napoleon I. in 1805 was as fruitful of Aus trian prisoners as tho campaign of 1800, but wo are to bear in mind that, short as uio campaign of 1805 was. It was a long winded nfl'alr when compared wilh that of 180(1, The tlmo in which worn is done must nl wavs bo taken Inlo account when Its char acter is considered ; nnd though Napoleon I. made n marvellous ally of time, tho Prus sian commanders of our day havo got ahead of him in history as tlmc-compellers. But Mien tliuv had railwavs and electric tele graphs to aid them, things undreamed of In his philosophy. i - '- - Tin? Tkmi'eu of Tim South. Th Au-'ustn (Ga.) Chronicle advifes natienco nnd nuict. It bays "labor nnd wait." Tho Wilmington Journal delcnds thoiNmr Or iid rebukes tho ennscrva. tlves In tho north for npololzlng for it. It says Hint tho people of New Orleans did ".mil' what was necessary for their self-pro- tMctfon." Tho Itlclimond Besnatch calls upon tho President not to allow such men as Bolts, nnd Greeley, nnd Butler, and For ney, to make speeches, print papers denoun cing hlia wd bla jwlicyi Id oeka "Whwo U tho army V where. Is tho speaking bayonet ?" The Hlclimond Fxumintr demands another revolution, and tnys It Is becoming appar ent that the high spirited people of Virginia cannot llvo under the saino government with tho detested Yankees. Tho general tone of the southern press Is bitter, vindic tive and arrogant to tho last degree. Fret Pros. i Mottoes around the platform at tho Loyal ists Convention. Philadelphia : 1st. "I tremble for my country when I rolled that God Is just. Jefferson. 2d. "We hero highly resolve that these honored dead shall not'havo died in vain ; that tills nation, under God, shall havo n new birth of freedom, and that government, of tiic people, by tho people, shall not per ish from the earth. Lincoln at Qcttysburnh. .Id. "Treason is not an error to be for given, but a crime to be punished and made odious." Johnson, "Wo will tight it on this lino forever." 4th. "Treason defeated in battle bhall not rule by the ballot." 5th. '-Remember tho martyr Dostlos last words : 'Let the good cause go on., 0th. "I say that tho traitor has ceased to bo a citizen, and in joining tho rebellion has become a public enemy." Johnson. "Why nor enforce this doctrine ?" Tho mottoes on the left not less notewor thy and as follows : 1st. "There can be no neutrals, but only patriots or traitors." Stephen A. Douglas. i!d. 'Treason must bo mado odious, nnd traitors must bo punished and impoverished. Their great plantations must bo seized and divided into small farms and sold to the honest and industrious men." Johnson. "And vet you honor, pardon nnd reward them I" ' 3d. "Shall the traitor who brought this misery upon the State bo permitted to con trol its destinies V 2aV Andrew Johnson. 4th. "Liberty and union, now nnd forev er, ono and inseparable." Webster. 5th. "When tho wicked are In authority the people mourn." Isaiah. titli. "Uebel reconstruction Its first net, tho assasination of President Lincoln ; its last, tho massacre nt New Orleans." Tin: Sandwich Islands. Mr. Stephen II. Phillips of Salem, formerly attorney general of Masschusetts, lias received and accepted an appointment as attorney-gencr-alju the government of the Sandwich Is lands, with a salary of 5,000 a year in gold and the privilege of practising in the Admiralty courts. From tho character and attainments of Mr. Phillips, this nppoitmcnt is regarded as an important advantage gained by the American interest in the Island. The Portland Argus says, "We havo an affectionate malo teacher in a high school for young ladies in this city. One day a roguish maiden of sixteen summers broadly violated some rule of the school. The teacher thought it a Plain case for discipline, lie called her to him. argued the case to her witli great earnestness, kissed her, and then asked her if s ho was sorrv. blio said sue was; ami thereupon hcrMn was forgiven. How great is tho power of kindness! Walton's Journal finis I Tlieio has been a connerhentl cnllieriiiff nt Mont- pciier to i.irm nut tna i cierai unices in crmont So look nut for tho siuillotin'). If the l'rcWent wish es to m ike Vermont unnnimnus iipiiint liim, copper head ,'flicn holders exuer.teJ. Iio liaa onlv to lollow the iuIvIcc of Atkins, C.tlii, Suvilley & Co., In the uimbuiio:i ot piiironngn in ermout. We Invite ihe nttentlo'i ot mrotiiers of Ilry Goods to the ndmtiseivjciit of Chnml'cr & Co., which np pears In our inlvcrtUing columns to-tlay. No one vIMtin Boston sliouM omit to call nt their extensive and beautiful estiib!ilimcnt on Winter sheet. licWcUj of U)t iHatitetfj. Report for the iveek tnding Oft. C. I860. CAMISIimGB CATTI.B MAIUCKT. AMOUNT tir I.1VH STOCK AT MARKET. Cuttle. Sheep. Till week, 1091 13.1M I,nt week, 1500 10,540 Ono vcur Hgo, Oct. 3,. . . .0001 11,761 niici s. Swine. 3500 1652 1110 n,e rts l'.xtra. S13 50-2SU OOi 1st nualltr. 812 00 SI3 001 2d do, Sll 00 Hill 601 3'l ilo, SUSSIU 00. Wurkin'i Vxcn SloO.SZOU, 5M0SS300. Qua and Otlresii S55, S75SS125. Two lt'ii-s 0i-SI53SVi. Three i'eni-i Old .iGV2S73. Ntttnandljim'ii Prices In lots. S31,S2i. S3, S3I c icti : i-xt n, S4iMi or irom aj to uc i bj t tat Calctt None. -9.jai0o ' lb. Tallow imie V 11). J'tlls SlSSI.'iO ench. GtlfSUiu-i'M V Dl. N. II. Ili'ef Kxtr.t nnd first quality include' nothlu? but the het l.irso mt 'tall fed Oxen. Sec Dtnl quill tv iiicludc'tho IhsI Rm-fed Oxen, the liet 'MIMcil uow, nun ine uet mrea yc.ir oii steers Orliu.trv coii-m nl nulls, ntnl t no reluso ol lots. S'leop' Kxtr.i Includes Cnet, nnd when those o Inferior qu.ility nro inrown out. Sew Vortt Mitrhn. Flour ninl Mcnl Slate nnd Western Flour lias been less active find closing heivv. Southern Flour continues In request Canadian Flour is nominal, live Flour is in demand. Corn Mc.il is In fair demand. We quote: Superfine Stato and Wftern, V bbl., S8 10SS 11 00 i:xtia Mule, 8 60S12 HO llxtra Illinois, Indiana, Miclilunn, &c.. 11 20';'! 15 00 I'.xtrn Ohio, round hoop, 11 00212 SO Kxtm Ohio, trade and r.iusily bratid, 12 6S5BI5 60 I'.xtra lleiiesco, , 12 TiiSlO 25 Southern, poor l cood, 13 252$ 13 !ood to very ciioicc do., 13 75S317 00 I'.xtra Canadian, 0 00!',00 00 live fiiiur, 'iiperlinc. V bbl., 0 2SJD 7 80 ,Cn n Meal, .iersey, t bid., 4 853S t 00 Com Meal, llraiu'lvwlnc, U 003 6 25 l is I n Wheat holds Mca ly. Corn lias been In actlvoie quest. Uyo Is in request. OaU nro firmer. Ilarlev is In demand. 'c quote: Chlcaco Spring, l bush,, SO 00S2 60 AniberMnte. 2 OK 4 3 Milwaukee Club, 2 402 2 6G I'yi', Slate and Canula, OOi-H 1 0s Oat, Stato nnd Wcjlern, 64ci5 C3c Ilarlev, Stato nnd Canada West, OOcftS 14 Corn, mixed csleru, 05cS3 00c Soutlicrn Vellow, OOcS 00c 1'I'OVUIOIIB. I'ork lias been in more demand.. Bacon Is dull nnd heavy. I.nnl Is less active. Heel Is dull and lieavv llntter Is In request. Clieco Is In fair demand. W quote: I'nik, Mew, V bbl., 431 OOS'SSl 25 I'rimo Mess, 30 00J 30 2 Sew Me, 31 30 33 35 llcnf, extra Mess. 18 00S 23 00 Now I'lain Mess, 13 00a) 18 00 Now Kxtrn Mess, 18 00i5 23 00 1 1. icon, CuniUeriand Cut, t lb., 15o $ lOo I.nnl, Common to Choice, I lb., lOJcaS 181 1 llntter. goocl to fine, V 11)., 36c 60c Cheese, lactory made, choice, v lb., 16c (ui 16c Waal. Saxony choice, 68jC5 Merino, full blood, f.05j)65 do. 60M55 j do. tOK51 Nntlvr, i blood, Common, Canada, 4oai5 105246 40;)4 ooa Seed. Seeds have been in more demand! Clover nt'lljS 12c. lb; Timothy nt$3 25S3!2 l bushel, and i;oue,h i-lax nt J ouasj t uusn. IIoIM. Hops nra In fair request nnd steady, nt 463C0e. for new, nnu logttuc. ' a, loroiu. Colli. (Sold closed nt New York, Wednetdny, nt 14VJ. Tim AHorlmriil. 1 I utile tacit of HMtnmt GI Dark uwl DrunJr.ktcuich.lti'urbon.nntl Hye Whtikki ht t'p'U nml J Hm u lea Hum, I'urt, Bherrjr, nntl Mactrrlii Wine. aul Chrrry lira uty. nil cnntnlntfil in ncaieofU A. KU-lDinl' glaniliinl P Inn ami Wind, iM nry loir, at V Slraiur bill True. lvry younirlaily una Bentle. titHti in tho Llultvf) rttMtci cum lifnr omethlug very much t Ihelr B'lvimlngo by rvturn mail (five of chartEi') 'T H'MreM Ins tha uiKlvi-fclirneil. TIiojo titti Inn fears of be In a hum bujrjtM win dlillcQ hy not noticing thW card. All ottieri will )lvai MlIrcii thvlr ohnllent terrant, TllOi. V, CIIAl'MAN,S31 llruattway, New York Hr. Mnltl-joii. of Irniiltncf. treats exclusively iwclaltlUcHMrs ail acuMer.1 reiultlim from Imprudence hi hiexei.ulvhmthfiu hli tvkalt atttnthn 1'vroni ut illatance, anl lailki viiK-clally, havjofr any trouble of the kliiJ.thrmiu ne aure tn I coniuiuiim, fleeauvertiiernvni hit Sure Ktmtdieifor special l)t$tattitn tbli peper, Urrurn of Voutli. A flentleinan wtni luffrreil for ycarrrm nervous iuimy, rrvmature uecty.Mnn an in uiTiicti of vouthful lit.Hicrt tlon. will, fur the sutTeiiuie huraitnl ty seiitl free to all who nuet Ut thi recipe anl directions fur mLliw i iimi.li mnedr by which he was curel Suiter- ers wUhing to profit by the uuvvrllM r's experleno, mn da o ny aukinsiuju jwnn u. wwufn, Attn Da M10J0I.H. The prettiest thing, the ''sweetest thing," an I the moil of It lor tha least money. It overcome th odor of perspiration) soften and add delicacy to tho slclni U a delightful perfumei allay headiche ami Inflam mation, and Is a necessary companion In Ihe tick room, In the nursery and upon tha toilet tdeiwrd. It can be ob tained everywhere at one dollar per belli. Baratoca Bpring Wotor, iU by all Drugglsl. S. T. 1960. X. The araonntof Plantation Blltereiold In ono year is something start Ing. They would Dll Broad, way six foei high, from tho I'ark to 4th itreet. Brake's manufactory Is one of the Institutions or New York. It Is said that brake painted all th.l rocks In the Eastern States with hit caballsil "8. T. 1800. X.," and then got the old gunny legislators to pa-s a U "preventing the disfiguring the face of nature," which give him a monopoly. We ilo not know how this Is, but we d i know the Plantation Bitters 111.L ns no other article ever did. They are used by all cla,ses of the community, and are death on Dyspepsia cer tain. They are very invigorating when languid and weak, and a gteat appetizer. Saratoga Spring Wator, sold by all Druggists. "In lifting the kettle from the Ore I scalded myself vsry severely one hand almost to a crisp. The torture was un bearable. Tho Mexican Mustang Liniment relieved Ihe piln almost Immediately. It healed rapidly, and lea very little scar. Cits. 1'oitnn, 420 Broad St., 1'hllada. This Is merely a sampte of what the Mustang Liniment will do. It Is Invaluable in all cases of wounds. lw;tlngs, pralns. cuts, bruises, snavios, ttc, either upon nun or beast. Beware of counterfeits. None Is genuine unless wrapped n fine steet-plxte engravings, bearing the slgnttureof 0. W. Wcstbrook, Ch-ralst. and tho ptivatt stamp of DikU Bia.ua Jk Co., New York. Baratosa Bprinpc wator, sold by all Druggists. All who value a beautiful tievl of hilr, nnd Its preservA- tlon from premature batdneis and turning uray, will not fall tome hyon'sceiaimueu itHtnairon. itrnaues the imirricn, soft and plony, eradicates dandruff, ami causes the hair to grow with luxuriant benutv. It Is sol.t everywhere. SaratORa Bprlnc: Wator, sold by al' Drusglsts. WnitDiD It J A younit lady, return'n to her country home after a sojourn of it lew months In New York, was hsrdly rtcognlsed by her mends. In plate or a rusti- flushed f.icu, she hud a soft, ruby complexion, of almost marble smooth nem ami instead of 22. she really appeared !uti7. snetoM tnem piiimy sue usim lujan s .lMKnoua lUlm, and would not he without (u Any lady can Improve rr person il npnearance tcry much by uiii(t this article. It an bo ordered of any ilrusrirlst for only 60 cents. Harato;;a spring water, soui ny mi urupgisis. He! m tree I'd Inlmltsble If air Coloring has Seen steadily growing In f4Vor for over twenty years. It acta U ton the absorbents at the roots of tho h llr and changes It to Its orlg liil cobr by ili'srees. Alt InitunUneous dyes de.iden and Injure the hair. Helm it reel's (t not a Jye, but Is certain In Its results, promotes Its growth, and Is n beautiful IUtit URES-fisa. rnce &o cents nni $i.uo. ttom iy an dealers. Saratoga Spring water, sold by -ill Druggists. LYOMS'd KXTRICT Of VVKK JAMAtCA OlSGIR. for Indices- tlon, Ntusen, Heartburn, Sick IKvtdache, Cholera Morbus, Ac, where a warming, get.Ial stimulant Is required. Its carnful nreniration and entire nuriiy mikes It a cheap nnd reliable artlcto for culinary purposes. Sold everywhere, at wcis. per oottie. Saratoga sprtng wator, soiany nu uruggut. WIiph llio Slrlc Mnii linn Life llicro la Hope The wonderful nroirress of Me He il Science dnrlnz the past six years only, tnrikt:s It pnjlle lor the conscientious nysicuu to icci.ire, now. trial uuxstTMpnoi is its c-Karm- tTCiREDa tntermttttnt Tftrr, and as cfrtiisly rnx vkxted as Sntlt Pox," Charles Kiny,M D., LL. 1). KING'S PREPARED TRKSCRII'TION. IMade frum tho Prescription of Rev. Chas. K. Klnr. M.n.. LLi-, ac.,1 Is coiilld.ntly presentetl to the public for the t'revention ana cure ot O O N S U M P T OK, (IS ITS MOST IDVAJfCtD STIC IS.) fir the Raditat Cure of ASTI!M, DUnNCHITIS. OA, TAR11II. and all affections tf tho niltOATand AIR PAS SAOKot for General and Special Deranaements of the NERVOUS SYSTEM i and for all Functional Disorders of the Stomaen and Voivels. It immediate! increases tho strength nnd deepen the color ot the pale blood. It reduces the Chith and Fet tr, and dimlnisl.es tlie e.xpcciorauon. it cnecks me nxgll swfats. alwavs In from srren to fourteen dius. The ea petite is nt nce intigoratrd, and the patient rapidly gains tieinx the count ani ine aimcuii oreaimna ure apeeiu v relieved j tlie slue p lwcomes cilm and refreshing i the erne uattons regular ami uniform, ail iiir; tir.Af.i;AL SYMPT0N3 UI3APPKAR WITH A KBAMjY AdTONISII INQ UAPIblTY. The V KKsCIUlTION should bo usM in every case where the Pltyslclan commonly prescrinei " Tonics." Iros. Actos Baric, Qcixixk, Cod Litfr Oil, Wuuicxr, A:., nnd In every cuse, ny whatcvxk haue ttxow.s, in wnicn mere is cxiiiot ted any one or more of the following SYMPTOMS i Difficult or Irregular Breathing. Iass ot Breath. Cough Waving f Flesh. Bleeding from the Lungs. Lou of birtngtn, L.oss or Appetite, uenerai ZJeoiwy, atght Sweat Flying Pains through the Shoulders Chestt Face or Limbs, ffervau Ifeatache. Nervous Prostration, aid dines or Ditzines. Excessive Paleness. Sore Throat. Urowstnesi. Sleeplessness, sour siomafit, ttejo'f or ajter eating, llemittent Fevertife.t ffc.t and MPKCiiLLr In all Ft male littnrder cr Uterine Irt lautarttiet. such Dtfficultt Painjut, Supprcticd, Scanty, iJxrenftv, Delay .Stnlciiieul from Put cut, Sic Your Prefteriptlon sacd my dauchtcr's life, and has saTCU me nunoreus ot uoiurs." i;ev. ucurnRirs. Remscn, ft. , AVe bless Ood foj tho benefit we have received Irora your rreparcu rrtscriptiou nev. v, rcKbGRiax, uiossourg, I'cnn. 'Everr one to whom I hive recommended It has Wen hen er. tea mucn vy us use,." itev. w. D J( nes, tuciue lltDLK ltooi. Astor pLACK, N. Y.fn thts early part of February. 1865. I was suffer ine from a violent couch, for wiii.'h 1 1 1. id Deen treated n urine six montns previous t wlih'iut benefit. I hud Wight Sweats which completely prostrated me. In tne evening, hoaren-B wualu cme on, which wouiii prevvni me irom ipeiiKinir unove winsper. I had then hid two attacks of hemorrhue fMin the luiics. Jiyumiiy rnysicun insured me matnecoum uo no mre f jr me, yet I was growing rapidly worse, und had been compelled to leave imrmeai Pr nearly two montns. All my mui'tmis niiicaten. uiimihUistaniy. tne presence (i uun SCMPriON. In the beiln dug of February, Mr. IUnkt FiuntR, Treasurer of the American Bible Society present ed me wilh a I toil le or the Prep i red Prescription. In a few days, my appetite, (which I lad entirely tost) return A wiiiun a wees, my cougn nii mmoji itii me i ana in less than two weeks, tne ivtgnt-sweais were nroicen up. Thenceforward X legalned Hreiuth ripldly, and am row reirunriy attemiinir i my duties as c eric to tne ajikhi CAN IUULK SUCIUTY, In whoso employment I havebeeu nineyers I am now enioiing cvi neiiitn. lour nir; SCRIPIION effected u CUHl:, when my friends despaired of my recuvery. TllUa. j. uu.mjmi. "t have hnd Nervocs or Spasmodic AbTiiuA for eleven years. During the last six je.irs I h ive neter had an unin terrupt,nl night's rest. It often seemed to me that I would die before I could get air Into my lungs I waghaggird and spiritless, una suti erect soj-rcatiy irom 'shortness oi breath' that I was compelled to take frenuvnt rests In walking from my resilience to my place or nuginoi. 'The night before I obtained the 'PHEPARKD PRE- SCltlPriONV was the worst I ever passed. On obtaining the remedy, I took a teaspoourui at noon nnd again at nlgbt ami slept an n ir I it without waktn". l nave hut had BRoicits sight's nKUT isiscx. i noliinirtr look MLiggarl,1 h.ive jfaiueil In strength and spirits, and am not at an aiuictea witn 'snoring ot ure.iin.' i man 114 gimi i have any mv: amictea witn Asitim.i cm anil see me. "EZilA C. lANQDON, No. 331 Fourth Street, N. Y The 14 PIUU'ARKD PRECUIPriON" Is put up In a $1 bottle, and is sold by Druggists gn.T.ilty, or ordeis may l n utresied to th a ne rroprtetors. u?uah ti. Jtuaca t uu., 27CortlinptStricrt,N Y Consultation free. Circulais containing pakticclailh or ma.ht caves successfully treated, win ue s -jut me ny man. Sold In Urattlchoro, Yt.t by CLARK & WILL All D. Hall's Voffotablo Sicilian Hair Ro newer. It la the nest article known to preserve the hair, preventing lis falling nut, and unking lifeless, atlO, braihy Imir IIEVLTIIY. SUIT AND GLOSSY. All who use It ar unanimous In awarding It the praise of peing ine test hair Dressing extant, and without a rival in restoring gray nnir 10 its n uurai ccior it eware 01 cououp Telts and Imltatlonst &k for lull's and take none other. Price 1, bold by ull druggists. ITCH ! ITOII 1 ITCH ! SCIiATCU ! SCRATCH! SCUATCII Wheaton's Ointment AVILif CUIIU TIII'2 ITCH IS I 8 IIUUIIS Also cures SALT U1IKUM. fLCEIt-.CIULULAlNS. an all KllL'lTIONd OF THE SKIN Trice &0 cents. Fur Bale by all drucslits. Uy lending 60 cents to WEEKS k POTTER, Sole Agent 170 Washington street, Uoston, 11 win iw forwarded by ma tree or ioitagt, to any part ot the united state. Oct. 25, 1865. ly-13 Have saved more lhan 60,000 persons rom death, for they cure In a single day. Cholera, Dysentery, all Summer Com plaints, Fever and Ague, and Neuralgia. Also, a sure cure for Coughs and Rheumatism. All Druggists sell them. ORKIN SKINNER k CO., Proprietors, prWuld, Muss, Sogur's Prescribod Guidon Seal, KECOMMENDED for the treatment of DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, GENERAL DEBILITY, and Fl-.Vt.il AND AUUK, und warranted n cure. Invented by Dr. O.C810CR. It I n vein tab is eomitoundof thlrtetn distinct articles and Is ap proved and pri-scrilMjd by ihe medical profession A phy. slclan who has made use of It lit his practice Siiysi 'It Is harmless, hlle it Is potent) nor does it as Is th t case with maoy municinea leave a snaitered uonstitution in its iracx, Bold by alt Druglsta. ORitIN bKIN.NER k CO.. Soto Proprietors, bprlngfield, Mass, The trade can obtain It of any New York or Uoslon Medi cine Home. For tale In llrattlcboro, by CLARK k NIL- LiAuuauu 1 Ft, iiiunn. iu Dr, Tobbott's Physiological Hair Eo Uciicrislor. Th. woiideriul popularity or lit), mpn tlon Is unprecedented. It is Liecomlns til st'imlird trtlclo over trtrrlblru nl tlie llr.l, a"J Is Hi. only unonj-tilonibl. n.ir prepnrtitton in us. It jmsltlrely restores white, crey anil f.i(led hftir. It prevents Imir from (Ailing off, iinil often Keproiluces a new growth on litll heads. Is Ire. 'rom all disagree.!,! odor. It doe. not soil th. nnest fabrlo nr tUn. Frees th. head Irom humor and dandruff. II. s no equal as a dr..slnjr. Without It no toilet Is comntet.. EriiftMti. Ujw h irrJw wi itfiTcrs, piaia HUE CONFESSIONS AND EXPEItl- L KNGK Or AN INVALID. Published for the benellt and 1 1 a O AIJTt ON TO YOttNfl UN and other, who sutf-r from Nervous Debility. Prcma. ture Decay of Manhood, fcc, supplying al tha lame lima Tna Mimnr StirCcai. By one who hat cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery, lly enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, single copies, free of charge may he had of the author. ATIIANIKL MAYFAIR, Esq , Brooklyn, King Co., N. Y. Hutrhrlor Ilnlr Dyp. The Original and Ileit me Qri(ii ine oniy irae anu perrcct iiair Dye natm l, Reliable and Imtantineom. Prodnees Immedlatelv a plendld Itlnck or natural Drown, wllhout Injuring the hair rtkln. Uemcillei the Ml effects of hurl ft. rinlil h all Drugftlili. The genuine Is alined William A. Datche. . Alio, ItKOENER ATINO KXTRACT OF MILLKFliKURB, ikvaiuriug huu lie imujinR tuc imir lj33 CUAKLBSIlArClIKLOR NkwYokk. iiittorlnnt lo Krmnlre Thecelebrated Dlt.DOW continues to devote his entire time to Ihe treatment of all diseases Inctdenl to the femte srstem. An exiierlence of tiventy-turce years enibles him to put ran Ire speedy and permanent relief In the ttorf cnei of Suppreeifon and alt iinrr pitnsiruar utrangtmtniS) irom wnaiever cauie. All letters for advice must contain St. omce. No. 0. k'ndl- cott street, Uoston. N. II. Hoard furn shed to those who wish to remalnunder re ttment. uoston. J one 22, 18 CO. Iy26 To Cotianmnllrr. The advertiser, havlnir been ri. stored to heatth In a few weeks hy a very simple remedy, aiirr nannK fuucrtni iiirsererat yean wim a severe uns; ai taction, and that dread disease, Consumption l9 anxious to nuke known to his fellnwsutTerers Ihe me.tns of cure. To all who desire It, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of cfurjre, with the directions for prep irl njf and uslnft the lame, which they will fln t a scri Cvhk Tor Con fumption. Jit lima, lironchitie, Cough f Codf, anil al Throat and Lunff Affections. The only object of the adrer ser in lemnnfr me rrescripuon is to benefit the amicted, nd spread Information which he conceives to be Invaluable! and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as It wll, cost them nothing, and may provu a blessing ranin wiming we prescription vrkk, ny return mnii, will please address UEV. EDWARD WILSON, ly53 Wllllamibargh, Kings Co., New York. Why will yoti Suffer! Tho remedy within reach of all. SmotandcrU Compound Fluid Extract 0 uchut will cure you nf all A idnty DUtaus, Rheumatism Gout Gravel Dropsy and Chronic Gonorrhoea an I will renew and restore your exhausted and falling energies. If you have been a too eager votary ofxlehre nothing; will lo you so much good aa SmolanderU Extract Ruchu. For many diseases incident lo females, Smilander's Biichu Is sure and sovereign remedy. f7ef the Genuine. Price ly One Dollar, Hold by CLAHK & WILLA1U) and Apothecaries generally. HURL Ml (III & ROGERS, Boston, General Agents. Ask for fmohnder Ruchu. Iy4 ThnUrrnt French Remedy for Spermatorrhea 1 Semtn iMVenknesst Da Jcan Dilamark'a Specific P11H. prepared by Oarxscurc A Dl'post, A'o. 214 Rue lsm bard Paris, from a prescription of Dr. Jcam Dklamarrp, the celebrated Parisian Physician, and highly recommended by the medical faculty of Franco. It Is a hurc and unUltlns remedy In all cases of Seminal Weakness, however severe or of how long standing. All der.mgements of the Urinary Oreans will be Immediately re- lleved. The debilitated rcceivo new strength by using this wonderful icmcdy, and thousands have been saved from an nntlmelv crave. P.imphlets, containing futl pirllculars, and directions for using in English, rrenrn, a pa nun and uerman Rccomp-tny aeit box, ana aiso sent tree to any an a re is wnci requested, Price iiper uoiti or six uotues for ja. Sold by alt the nrlnclnil Druevlsls. or will be sent by mall, secure y sealed from all observation, by enclosing pecined pi ice to any authorised agents. XT ue ware 01 uounieneus ana imitations. bole uenerai Agents ror America, OSCAR O. MOSES k CO.. 27 Courtlandt St., New York Sold by Clark k Willaip, lluttlcboro, Vt. Iyal20 nilOLKHA I VEIIHY DAVIS -.Silt: Vj Tho benefit I have received from the usa of your in valuable remedy, the Pain Killer, Induces ma to en a word of prulse for It. Experience hai cwilnced ine that for Head ache, Indigestion, Pain In the Stomach, or nny other pa.it ol tne pyslern, hevcre Chills, weariness, uommon coins, llortrseness, Cliolern Cholern Morbui, Dlarrhnii, Dysentery, Tooinaclie, etc., there 11 noMiuy oetttr man the Pain Kilter. I hive this hitir recovered from a severe attack of the Sick Headache, by nilnir two teaipoon- luH taken at thirty minuten interval, in a wine giasi iuii m hot water. I am confident that, through the blessing of 01, It saved me from the Cholera during the summer of 1813. Travelling amid heat, dust, toll, c hinge of diet, and con stam exposure to an iniectea aimospnere, iny yncm wai dally predisposed to dyecntery attacks, accomp tilled with piln, for wbkh the Pain Killer was a sovereign remedy, one leaspoonful curing the worst ca In un hour, or, nt tho most, half a day I h ive heard or mtny cusis of dysentery being cured by its use. Put In thi teeth, It would stop the tootliachc. Gratitude, and a desire for its general ue, has drawn from me this unsolicited testimonial in Its favor. D. T. TAYLOR, Jr , Minister ol theGjipcl. At the llrnttleboro House, In thi Villngc, Oct. Sd, I!ev. A. lirown. Svlvanus IIetts. of Sliiriev. Ainss., nnu m.i.k.n a. uauiwf.u., nt .oruuicid, ju. In this Villiicc. Oct. 2il. bv I!e. Geo. 1'. Tvlcr. X I'. DicKKttSDN, Ksq , unii Mrs. Ann ltunor, both or ftortnneid, .Mnss. . At West llrntt elioio. Set.t. 20 i. bv 1 ev. J. u mn Her, Kuscok KlsllRtt, or West llnittleboro, nnd LtlltA I.. St.iu.nton. ol' I.cmIcii, Mass.: Oct. 1st, William M. Cai.iciill, of West llrnttleboro, nnd I.auiiktta I II tYKtt, ol Jntnnicn. At Iiummerston. Sent. 25. bv He v. II. t. roster. 'uiiKitT M. Williams niul Sauaii S. Knai'i At crnon, Sent. 20!li, bv liev. II. (.. Hodzden. Mr. Ciiaiills F. Webster, of Ervini, JIuss., nnd Miss Lllkn L. Guu, ot'Nortliflcld, Mass. 2Dcatf)s. At South Vernon, Sent. 15th, Mrs. Maiitma J.. tvifo of U. A. Slrcclcr, nged 27 yenrs nnd 0 tnonllis. At Canton, (Jlitnn, Julv lOtli.hVLVI.STLK lJUTiON. aged 42 years, formerly of Uummerslon. ron sale. Ono of thn lirnl Fnrm. ill Jmutslcii. known as tint Drtggs or OIQord f.srm, contalninir 200 acres, lying on a good roatl about lour miles from the beautiful Village of Jamaica, an.! within one niile of Uondrille, suita bly divided Into mowing, pasturage, tillage and woodland. There I. a good dwelling house and sheds, two barns, ne iriy new, with cellar., durable water and a sugar oruhard con taining about 500 trees. It has also a' goal orchard am! Is well fenccl with stone wall. Korfurther informal! n apidy to IIKNKY Wll CKLKR, near the premises. lmolO 7-EnMONT VALLEY KAIL KOAD. T Crupon No 3, of tho First Mor.gige floods or the Vermont Valley llillroad, due Oct. 1, ISot, will be paid on and aflrr Octolier 1, 1868, at tin Offlcoof the treasurer In ueunws rails, sermont. The same Coutmn wltl be nald fjr the snacoof thlrtv dars from and after said October, 1, ISCi), at the Nattonsl Park uanK in tne tyiiy 01 ?iew lort. wy oruer 01 tne Trustees. J. II. WILLIAMS. Treasurer, livllows Falls, Sept. 20, 1SC0. 3w33 'PIIE XEW EXGLAXD FAXCY X DYK WORKS ol Hartford Dye an! Cleanse all kinds of Garments for Lldlcs anl Oentlcroen. (Also Store goals such as Silks, Merinos, Alpaca, Trimmings, ka.,) In the very best manner. All goods done at this Establish ment are warranto! done as well ns can be at nny In the Union Gentlemen! Garments Dyed and Pressed or cleansed and l'resscd without Illpplnj. Lace Curtains Cleansed and done up to look like new. Tartlcular attention paid to this Branch. Agriicr for Urnulcboro, x JOHN RETTING. P, S. All work done promptly and each package stamped from X. K. F. Dye Works, Hartford, Ct. "w39 Soason of 1866-7 ! THE CHAMPIONS OF AMERICA ARE COMING. ONE NIGHT ONLY. TOWE" HALL, Wedncjday KTenlnr, October 10th. California Minstrel And irnss Hand ! ! IS ARTISTS OV TALENT AND CELEDRITV I Headed by the World-Famous BEN COTTON ! The great Shul inert nit Comedian, untverialljr ncknonleJgcJ to uo wunoui a peer in uie jiinitrei rroKstion, Adimiilon 36 renti. Keierrrd Se&ti 60 centi. Tlckcti can tm lecureil in udrftnee ut K.J, CAUl'KNXtU'd I'trl odlcal atore. 239 I. FAIUIKLKK, AdvtrtUtntf Agent. fiMiE sunscmiJEit is this day JL recti ring from New ork tho Urgeit aiaortroentof jDtts: g-ooids, Of all kinds, that we have ever offered Ihe publle and at reasonable prices. Aug. 30, DCS. II, F, 11011011 ION. SI. tpipi',,!llvi5'llll Wewantagents everywhere lo sell our ixraurtD f io Sewing Machines. Tbreenew kinds Under and upper ler,d. Warranted five years. Above salary or law. com missions paid. The ouv machines sold In United Slates foi Iessthantl0,whl'haruffy licensed y Howe, Wkeeler it Wilton, Urover It Baker, Singer It Co., and BatehelJer, All other cheap machines are fnWnyenunfs and lb. teller or usrr nr. fiaoi. 10 arrrsrnnc an l imnlionmcni. uir cuiarsrei. Addresi, or call upon Sbaw ft Claik, rtlddC' loru, ataine, or unicago, in, isiyea . A MONTH I AOENrA wantal for Ji M?C7 .nitrify acwariletif, just cnt. Addreff t.OaTiTTrylJAriirmjeTiniatar. trnjVl 'V. OHAS. A. TBIPP &c CO. OPTICIANS. Practical Watch-Makers ! Tlity hating Ud 31 years experience k IiaTtntc FIXE GOLD AM) SILVER IVInclo Toy IXolirtTalo (Ihey hare no Plated Jewe.ry.) Coin Silver Spoons, Goblets, IVnpkin Rings, Frtiit- K1UYCS, iVC. First Quality A No. 1 SILVEIt rt tTF.D Tea Sets. Lidles, Forks, Spoons, Knlres, 4e., tie. (And they tell no other.) In Gold, Sllrer anl Sled, of the IIK3T LY.Si, and as they are M AD11 to OltUEIl they cin glre you a better article fir less money thm Is generilly sld. (They hare a fjw ti and (0 eint ripcctaclei for thul tbit want a clisap article .) HAIR JEWELRY, male to order, FANCY Q00D3, CUTLERY, &.C., e. ENGRAVING, of all kin Is dote unler the Sign of Big Wateli anil Sinnm BHATTXiBBOnO, VT. CIUS. A. TRIPP. WM. II. JONES. WOOD & KATHAW. mn as Lincc i asaoatuen or THE BEST COOKING, PARLOR, OFFICE, AND ROX STOYES, to nt rorsD ix TtRyosr. SDAP-STOWE STOKES. Opeii nnd Clor. Also, STOVE FPr.NITUrtK, of all kinds nnd .lies. TIN, SlIKITr Ill'IN, COPPER WAREl SIIKKT ZINCl ASH. k OVEN MIIUTIISl FARMElli' IIOILKtlSi CAULDRON KKTri.ia) and CAST IRON SINKS. HOT AIR FT'RXAOKS, Si-t iii llnctc or PorUbte, set Inn thorough manner. PLOWS AND PLOW 0ASTINGS. CORNSHELlEIlSi CIDER MILIt CIIURNSt I1IRU CAOL3, I'OllTAIlLi: CLOTHES FRAME?) Sl' l'AN3,m de of best ltusli Ironi TIN HEATERS k CAST1N113, and a general nstortiuent of House Furnishing Goods. Oppoailrt Rcvcrr Hotiar, Mulls Nirce!, M Ilrnttlrboro, Vl. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. CHANDLER St CO., have received, and are now opening at their NEW feTORU, Von. 27 Jt 20 WINTER STREET, BOSTON, THEUt IMPORTATION OF Winter Goods, comprising an EXTENSIVE and ELEGANT stock ot the following nrtlttcsi FRENCH CASHMERE SHAWLS. INDIA CA'IIMKHE SHAWLS. WOOLEN SHAWLS, new styles. CHENILLE SHAWLS, near .lyles. CLOAKS. CLOTHS for WINTER GARMENTS. IILACK SILKS, superior makes FANCY blLKS, new and beautiful colors. FRENCH MUtlNOS. FRENCH REPS. ' PRINTED M. DELAINES. PLAIN M. DELAINES. FRENCH PLAID and PLMN POPLINS. IRISH PLAID and PLAIN TOI'LINS. FRENCH PRINTS. ENGLISH PRINTS. ARTICLES for MOURNING. EMBROIDERIES. HOSIERY and GLOVES. Also, a complete stock of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, CONSISTING OF Cotton, Linen, LI ii r ii DnniimliM, Duntuak TnbtcCIutbs nnd Xnpltlu, IllanUeU mill Cuilf All of whlrh will be offered nt the luweit market prlei, at Wholrinlenud Krlall. 4w40 7ris. :llclau.i faliir.t, Uc- liaicd. ftnkt itLccied hialn, can- iains in a'uat.lti ;onccntr.atcd fatni ihe NuitlOUSicca afi nikcat &a. lliasc icijptiniz a Nonrisli- Inir Stimulant, ifma latntaLU at- tide has a ictfncu. ia Recreate and Repair rcste. attendant uian actLucffduis.aL cf mental lalicxf, dr.Ltl ffta. n&f in cctinrttan tuaii a rienclrffi.ii diet i.i AJ.10ltttcl JpiUtcnilUJ and crJu! c' (ViacJ fi'ital Qnclrm, c. - m . ... ... Put isfin Cases conUiuing ono d0n iHittlot, vach, 'J sold by all Druggists No 15 Beaver Street. New . GEOUGE P. HOWELL & CO,, ADVERTISING AGENTS, No. S3 Coiicrraa Street, . . . BOSTON, SS Ccilnr-Sl., . . . M'.W YORK, Hecelre Advertisements at Fubllshers Trices for All Noivspnpr 1'ublUhcil In Boston. All Newspapers publlsltej in New England. All Newspaper I'ublblicd In Wostcrn Stntes. All Njwspnpcrs I'ublisiicd In Southern Stales. All Newspaper Published In British Provinces. IST" Our Facilities for Inserting Advertise ments In Nowspnpera throughout tho country nro unsurpassed. Just Received. For Job Printing OF ANY STYLE OH DESCIUPTION, CACOBLEIGII, riHXMiix (Mice, 3d floor. IREB TO ALL I ' A itirnrTLUiu iTroToefrnsnirrioo7VB.j.; RrVnnUinbalMTllAKa.. fiaiU NO At' THEN TICKS can glre latlifactton to all A WATCHES AND JEWELRY. IVXcvxa.xxfct.at'u.x'ozrra. iFov eSalt. AD PIPE. 0 Tom Second hand Lead Pipe as good as new for sale In quantities to suit purchasers, less than wholesale city prices, by Erattlcboro, May 11, 1883. FROST t GOODHUE. tna HU11M FOIl SALE, I Situated ono half mile south of Dover Centre, consis ting of one hundred and thirty-four acres, suitably divided Into mowing, pasture anl woodland. House, two Earns, and sheds In good repair, with a g jo.1 welt, and also running water In loss laid this summer I iroid antde or:hard and a sugar orchard of from 000 to 1000 trees, and new sugar house containing all the recent Improvements. For further particulars Inquire of tho subscriber on the premises or of li. jiasaios, uraitieooro l. h P. IIAfKINS, Cover, Aug. 31, 1808. 2ro35 jfOTICE. REAL B STATE FOR SALE. The neat Estate, owned br P. 1'. T-lnler. situated on Flat Street, Erattleboro E 1st Village, eonsistlng of two dwetllng nouses ono uuiu oi uricv, tne otner oi woou, are now nireren lor sale on easy terms. For particulars enquire of CLARK te HASKINS Drattteboro, Aug.Stb, ISM. 1132 rpAXNKItY AND CUimYIXG SHOP X. FOllSALK.RUuatea il jAcksonrillr, Windliaoi Co., Vt-, About 20 miles from IlrMlteboro. The Tannery Is In pool working orJ?r, with new water wneei una leacnesj caiwc.tj ror tannin? ana currying 12, 000 sltlei of L'-'ntlicr per annum. Hai good wdter power, ami modern convenUncci. Hemlock Bark li plenty In the vicinity. A rare chance Is now tifftrrol for an cnUrDrlilntr vounir man w mute lonuni. in r loin very low ana ujwn ra rorahlo tertnt. Poncnion ctm to work in HMei at once. For partlcutars enquire of FARLKY 8TAKR. Jacksonvlltf, Vt., Seyt. 21, I860. 8w39 I FOR SALE. The liravcs farm so called) situated I mile E'.st of Gull ford Centre, contalnW 7? acres ol I md. In crood state of rut Uvation. well fenccl und watered, cond Annie Orchard, an extra Susar Orchard of !50 trees with fixtures for boiling, wiucr KG. Also, tho firm lormerly oaned by Vn. Thomas, situated in me iiesi part oi uulllonl, on llreen Illver, on the road leidloK from Drattleboro to Whltlieham. contalnloir 121 acres of good land, with buildings good, house nearly new, water runnlnr to houso and barn, rood Antde and Sucar Orchards, wood enough on the farm to pay for It. The crops on this farm will be soli with the farm, If desired, consisting oi acre, ot uorn, 'i acres roiatoes, j acre iiroom uorn, j a uuy. App.cs, flic. The above farms wilt be sold low, and a psrt of the pur chase money can remain on m trlgage, If desired. Tosses, olon given at time of purchase. CIIAS. C. LYNDE. Qullford Centre, Aug. 21th, 1868 tf35 A TAKM FOR SALE IN NEW PANE. VT., on in road leading to N'ewfane IIUI, 2 miles from the Branch Bridge coming irom uummeritnn, ij mtiei ueu rrom Fayettenile, 1) miles North from Will Unml lie, containing 16i Acres suitably divided Into mowing pastnrlnjr and wood land. About 100 acres of the brm Is moderately lerel, pastures all well watered. 00 acres of roswlng ami tillage land which nas au oeen piowea ana aiviuea ny stone wall into lots from o ii n acres eacnino most ot u can do moweu witn a ma c ilne.) 8 or 8 acres of it li rich meadow land well drained and a part ot it under cultiratlon. On the farm Is about i teres of pine timber from X to 12 Inches through. One can Und at the buildings and look nearly orer the whole txrm, The buddings are 12 In number, 2 houses. 1 Is 23 br 26. the other, 20 by 30, connected by long sheds. The barns, one 30 by 70, the Mber 2i by 40 with sheds attached, all in decent repair. Water comes tn lead pipe to house and barn. L-ieniy oi appie ana sugar orcnarui, ana an together a de sirable farm, Alio nnothcr farm a liort ilUlnnce from in i wnner coniaintn oi acres, known as tno Eiqulre Shcr. win farm dlrMed Into mowing, pasturing and wood land a barn, a suzar-house. nnd a cellar for a houso. Price. J2.&00 for the former, and $700 for the latter. Any one waning to purcuise, can person tuy ana examine ror your ncivrs. .ltver ciinii wnat u. anu u. til you, nut gire us 1 call. Tossession given the lit of April next, or before If de Bimi. xcrias ensy. iJi, t , UKJUkV. Newfane, Sept. 12, ISM. tf3T Choice Tea ! A large stock c-r OOX.ONO, JAPAN, AND YOUNG HYSON, Just reeelicd Ij CLARK & WILLARD. FItKSH GROUND SriCE, AND COFFEK, For sale low by CLAM k WILLARD. FRESH FRUIT. Oranges, Lemons, Pine-Apples, Bananas, PRUNES, DRIED PEACHES, DATES FIGS, CIIEIIRIES, &c., Sic. We always have the best th msritt affords anil sell at loir prices. Call ninl Mec. CLAM k WILLARD. Look here Ladies. Have yon trie 1 the UNIVERSAL CLOTHES M'nlNGKR AND DOTV3 CLOTHES WASHER! Call at our sloro and examine them) take then home anl try them before you buy, and we are sure you will be convinced Ihey are the wry best. Hear what th. Conimlltt ol Ihe N. K. fair, litsly held at this rlaee, say of the Wringer. t''rom the numerout trials made wilh them and from the vldeneoortfuraWfry and cspielty lor doloit alt kluds of work we consider the Universal Clothes Wringer tuperior toallotheri." Ot the Washer they say, "Doty ' has the ortatttt merit, and would recommend the award of a uplouia lo Davenport Mansur, the Apnts." Call, examine, aoi satisfy yourselres. PAvrsrOTT t iiidsm mmimr, Spt. tt, liei. KuBtthincc. j7fe ANI) ACCIDWTrNIlANCE. TRAVELERS iSmcE COMPANY, or HArtTronp, conn. Cash Capita, $500,000 ! WITH A SURPLUS Or OVER $200, 000 1 Insures against Of Every Description, Cniulng I.o.. ot I.lfn or lloiltly Injury. The TaiVRLsas iMacaaaca Coupiar. or tli.rro.n. Co5..wllhe first to successfullr tntraluea In Ihlseoun. try the cractlce of Ixsraiice Mimt AcciDitTS. It has oeen in successrui oneraUon since April 1st, HM, and up to July 1, 18(0, had Issued our tixty thauiand policies, and pal 1 orer f teo f aousanu losses In addition to the large rum oi i,ii,o()u realised to forty-Ore policy-holders, tor ISO t received In premiums. CD" An annual nremlum of tlo. or tir mw.Mtnr. to iv.a occupation of the person Insured.) will Insure a man In tho sum of tl 000 against loss ol life by any kind of an Accl. dent, with (10, per week compensation payable to him for every week he may bo disabled from business by Injuries from accidents. , Any other sum. from IM0 to tto.000 at nronortlnnata rales. ST (lent ral Accident rolleles are written by tin Oompa ny'a Agents, without delay, ilfo and Accident Insurance Combined. The TaiTtnts or llaavroaD now Issues policies Insuring aralnst LOSS OF LIFE FROM ANY CAUSE, whether disease or accident, uitk IFttkl) Comirniattan far dl). abling accident, thus combining tin anl acciDc.tr in surance under one policy, at the lowest rates of premium All approred forms of Life Insurance, whether endowment ten-year, or term policies, either with or without weekij compensation. 03 The Combined Lire and Aeeldent Policies aro written at tho Office In llartlord. RODNEV DENNIS. S-rrrtnl-y. J. O. IIATTEUSON. I'rcalilcnl, CHARLES I.. MEAD. A cm I, Erattleboro, VI LOCAL AGENTS. 8. W. DOWICER, New.'ane. JOHN II. CONVERSE, Townshend. WM. II. CARH, Jamaica. 8. W. IIOUOIITON, Putney. B. L. WATERMAN, Wilmington. LKONAIIO ISItOWN, Jacksonville. RODNEV II. FIELD, Guilford. WILLIAM noLTON, South Vernon. PJOME INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK. Cash Capital, $2,000,000 ! This well known and reliable Comnatir ar. nrenared to take risks on Ileal and Personal I'roueriv at the lowest rates i-ompatlblo with security to Insurers. Ther will continue to Issue Policies on desirable Dwillinff houses, and Varm Prop erty, at the rate of ttn dollar per taousaad , for the term ofFiveycars. CHARI.U I,. MK'.D, Arnt. Ilrattlcuoro, April IS, IS03. 13 pw p ALL ! Ilavlnx jii.t rctiiruril from Ness- Voi'fi, We woull lovlte the atientlon of the Ladles to our New St) le, embracing the latest Novelties In BONNETS AND HATS. Also a foil assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Eibbons, Silks, Volvets, HEAL CLUiW YALEXCIEMES AND GUIPURE LACES ! Gluny Lace Collar s, LADIES' DRESS CAPS ; EMU. SETS &TUANDS; SCARFS; DRESS TRIMMINGS, in-great variety; BUTTONS, NEEDLES, THREAD, SEWING SILK, GLOVES, HOSIERY, CORSETS, Woollen Goods, By Xt Are aJJlng ftlmoit dilj1 to our itoclt, aad hope to mwt tbeapirbattin of our friend i. MRS. T, AVERT ic CO. MISS M. .1. OUSTIN. CO IMPORTANTto FEMALES Will Immediately relieve, without pain, all dlsturbiocca of the pericllo discharge, whether arising from relaxation or suppression. They act like a charm In removing the pains that accompany dilncult or immoderate menstruation, and are the only safe and reliable remedy for Plushes, Sick lleanache. Pains In tho Loins. Dack and Sld.s, Palpitation of ihe Heart, Nervous Tremors. Hysterics, Spasms, Broken Sleep, aid other unpleasant ami uanaerous etrecls or an nn natural condition of the sexuil functions. In tho worst oases of Fluor Stbut.ttr Whites, they effect a .peedy .'ure. nil. CIIHESKMAX'.N FKMAliK IMI.T.S Mave been used UVKll A QUARtCR UF V CENTLKV They are offered as the only safe means of renewing inter, rupted n)enstruitln, but Lailet must bear in mind that, ther If one condition of the female eyitem in irhiek th Villi cannot be latin icflAouf froditelag a VLCUUA H UESVLT. Tkt condition referred to it Vreynaneytht remit, Mitrarrtaoe. Suekit the irrrtlitible tendency of te tnedlcinr to rettore the texuatfunctiont to a normal condition, that even tie reproductive potter of nature rannot retlit It. TIIKV CASSOt DO HAIUI In any olher way. I)K. CIIRKSESIAN'S FI'.MAIX I'lt.LS Are the only Medicine that MAltRIKD AND SlNULi: I. A DIES have relied upon for many years, or can rely upon now Beware ofimitalionl! These 1111s form the Finest Pre. naratton ever put farwaid, with IMMEDIaTK and PER. 81STENT SUCCESS. DON'T UK DECEIVED. Tale this advertisement to your Druirnlit, and tell lilm that you want the BESTond molt RZU.MI.E FEMALE MEU1CI.VE I.V THE irOIU.n. whlo1! Is comprised In l)R. CIIEK8EM X'S FK.MAhE 1'II.I.S!:: Explicit direction, ttatinj when they tkouid be utrd, with each Dot the Trice One Dollar per Box or 6 Uoxe. ror 15, contalnlnc from SO lo 60 Pills. Pills aent by mail, promptly secure from observation, by remlttln? to the Pro prletow. BOLD BV DRUO0I3T3 OENERALLV. lIUTCIUSaS & HILLYKK, I'ltorniKTons, cowlS SJ Dey St., New York D AN I EL LAWRENCE & SONS, Only Manufacturers of Medford Rum, g tl 11 enjoy the reputation ot Manufacturing THE REST RUM IN THE STATES. Duly authorized by State Licentt. The superior quality and furtty ot LAWRENCE'S MEDFORD RUM, for the nastorl y 'three yeart has made It ererya here known as the Standard Ham. No pains will be spared to maintain its puilty and high reputation. The publle Is cautioned against Imitations and counterfeits. Order sllrrrt from sia, and we will warrant perfect satisfaction. Addressorder. by mall to MKDI'ORP, MASS., and orders by Express or olhcrwlae to 3&0 Coiiimcrctrtl Siren, Uo.loii, and they will receive prompt attention. OojJI DANIEL LAWRENCE i SONS. Kraiiifil Wood Hnsva sxni! Miiterlnla, Ulades, Frames, fixtures, &C, ic, Filed for ute and Warranted. For sal- by the principal Hardware Dealer In Drat tleboro. Manuraciureu uy -patent wood caw vo," Smo38 MKIlby8t.,D.Uu. CO fff A VKAU atit by ont wlh lt- tjUJJJ iUuM Tools. No experience neoesaary. The PresldcDts, Castilsrs. and Treasurers cf S Banks In dorn the elrcalar. tWn frco wfth taaple. AddrWs lf. AtAirew BrVAl! fJu. Votkr, cVrtoatfcTi Venatfol. (Babo I V B' H STANDARD. B