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THE VEHMONT P1JCEN1X, J3RATTLEBOBO, VT., MARCH 31, 1871. Poetry, shut Tittt noon hovtm,v. Bhnt tho door softly, molher'i ftalecp, Ucr feter la broken, her slurabri la deep j took In her ralo faoo and sco there no pain, Darling, bo thankful, we've mother again. Shut tho door softly, and corno to her side, What should v, o do If our mother had died t Hho who has loved n our weary Uvea through Bhut the door softly, and do as I do. Bhut tho door softly, and kneel with mo here, To Mm who haa spared ns our own mother dear Who has given her back to our arms once again, Homo her through danger and softened her pain, Bhut tho door softly, and look In her face, And seo how It gathered In health and In grace. Is shn not handsome, this mother of ours, Waking to llfo Uko tho budding of flowers ? Let us lose all In this fast flying Ufe, Bister and brother, and husband and w If e, Mother's lovo only all tlmo has dcllcd ; bhut the door softly, and come to her side. Bhut the door softly, mother's awake, Hack from tho shores of tho fathomless lake, Weary with travel, but laden with charms, Longing to clasp us within her dear arms. Mother, desr mother 1 we loved you before, Now w o shall love you a thousand times more ; Welcome, dear heart, from tho shadowy land, Bhut tho door softly, and kiss her dear hand. TOll.tCCO. Ttcspectfully dedicated to thoso who weed. "J DT Noocs. Chaw chaw chaw Till the glands and muscles ache; Chaw chaw chaw Till your snagglca rot and break ; Chaw chaw chaw Till the fllthy Juice runs down O'er your beard and o'er your shirt, Making many a lako of brown On tho bosom pure and white; Ob, the laundress I whst a pity 1 How her heart sinks at tho sight, Enr)lng hostlers In the city. Brit-spit-spit From morning's dawn till dark ; si it-spit-spit At somo very dirty mark ; Bpit spit spit On the DrusBtla covered floor, To rol!ce your bursting cheeks When no window, Are or door Offers tgress to your flood ; Spitting till you suck and drain All the vigor from 3 our blood, All tho gumption from your brain. si'imcir of mi. 11 it. Delivered nt the Inauguration of tho new town of Ayr, (Into Oroton Junction,) Ms. Ladies and Gentlemen: On tho wes tern const of Scotland wlicro It slopes Into tlio Irish Sea, a river, rising 011 tho tnoun talus of tho Inner land, winds down among tholilllsnnd empties Into tho Frith 0'' Clyde. From rcmoto timo it has been called Ayr, front nn old Scotch word "Ayry," moan Ing an caglo's nest tho river of tho caglo's nest. Near its mouth and a contiguous harbor, long stood a hamlet which becamo a royal burg or town named from tho river, and now about ono-third as largo as Lowell tho city of Ayr. For mora than 11 thou sand years it has been noted In tho history of Scotland. During tho wars of Robert llruco it was ono of his resorts, and was es- poclally favored by him becauso ho was thcro cured of leprosy, Oliver Cromwell mado it ono of tho depots and headquarters of his army In his attack upon Scotland and ono of his old forts is now tho citadel of Ayr. Hut above all its distinctions, Ayr was tho birthplace of tho poet liurns. And what a poet I What a voico lias ho given to all tho endearments of home! How has ho hal lowed tho coltago and all it covers weans and wife, patches and poverty, beans, bar ley, ale, hardship and tho poor man's toll How ho wraps with tenderness whatever ho names, even his bleak leagues of pas ture, tho slubblo-ficld, lee, snow, sleet and rain, brooks, birds, mice, tlihtlosand heath er. His Jlonny Doon, John Anderson my Joo John, Auld Lang Sync, and Highland Mary roll round tho world in ever rlngin symphony with what Is purest and best In human nature. His songs woo and melt tho licartsof youlhaud maidens, bring tol neo to tho sonowlng and courago to tho overburdened by their lot. His insplra lion has tot thoalleetlonstoiuuslcinstralns that aro Immortal. -Vo other 0110 man has niado a languago elassle, but ho lias rendored that lowland Scotch a Doric dialect of fame. Thonamo of his homo and his beloved river Ayr was lifted on tho wings of his pathos, and now tho approaching traveller yearns to reach tho spot his genius has saiii'tlfieil. Along tho borders of tho scalnuparal lelogram and surrounding tho town is a county of tho tamo natno Ayrshire. It would weary yourpationco to hear tho history of my ancestors from ono ancient John of Ayr, then John Ayr, down through tho centuries to this Ayer now beforo you ; through their vicissitudes of poverty and plenty of fortuno and mlslurtuuo; how thoy havo Intermarried with England, Ire land and Scotland, and latcrwlth tho Amer icans, whottro an excellent mlxturo of them all. My frionds, you havo chosen tho namo I inherited for your town with an extraordi nary unanimity, and havo thereby conferr ed an honor upon mo, tho proper acknowl odgmont of vthlch I do not feel able to ox press. Jlut I beg you to bo assured that It is appreciated, and that it will bo gratefully remeinborod with a living interost In your prosperity wbllo lifo remains to me, and, I trust, boyond that, by my children after me. If this namo has beconio noted among tho many that aro worthier around you, that is greatly duo to its publicity. May I bo per mitted to stato whence that came? Until within a fow centurlos all tho clvlllzod na tlons of tho globo wero pont up on tho East orn contlnont. Two or three hundred years ago they leaked over Into this; fow and fearfully at first, then more and more, but always in their settlements timidly hug ging tho Atlantic coast. Within tho last twoorthroo generations, they havo burst out, as it wore, and ovorrun these vast con tlnonts of tho west. Now thoy aro scatter ed hero and possess thoso incasurolcss stretches of mountains and valloys, hills, plains, foicsts and prairies with tho bound loss pampas and mountain ranges of South Amorlca, rormergeneratiunsllvod In vll lagos and towns, thickly settled together whero physicians woro plonty and near at hand. Now, tho peoplo aro widely scattor- od, in many sections of thoso many conn tries. For great numbors tho timely treat ment of physicians cannot bo had; over largo tracts of country good or competent physicians cannot bo had at all. They can not visit patients enough many miles apart to llvo by their profession, nor can thoy carry medicines enough with thorn on horseback for their requirements. Henco has arlson In thoso modorn times, a neces Hlty for roniodles roidy at hand, wltli direc tions for tliolr uso a present rocourso for rollof In tho oxlgcncios of sickness, when 110 other aid is near. It Is a now necessity consoquont upon tho changed conditions of luimaii lifo a want I havo spent my years In siipplylng.andlwlll toll you something of Its oxtcnt. Our laboratory makos every day somo 630,000 potions or dosos of our preparations. Thosoaroall taken liysomo body. Horo Is a number equal to tho pop ulation of 15 cities as largo as Lowoll, tak ing them ovory day (for sickness keeps no flabbalhs) nor for ouco only, but again and again year after year, through nearly ono third of acontury. Woalljoln In thojokes about medicines ns wo do about tho Doctor's mission to kill, tho clergyman's Inslncorlty and tho lawyer's cheating. Yet each of theso labors among tho most serious reali ties of llfo. Sickness nnd Its attendant suf fering aro nojoko, nollhor Is tho ttoatmont of thorn, This systom of transportablo ro ller, to bo inado avallablo to tho peoplo, must keep lis romodlcs fresh In tliolr mem ories. This Is dono by advoitlslng. Mark Its extent. An advertisement, taking tho run of tho newspapers with which wo con tract (somo 1000 annually) Is struck oil' In such numbers, that when piled upon each other llatwlso, likotlio loaves of a book, Iho thlcknosstliroi'glilhoni Is 10 miles. In ad dition, It takes somo 7 millions of pamph lets nnd 12 millions of circulars to meet tho public demand for this kind of Information. Our annual lssuo of pamphlets alono, laid solid upon each other, mako a pllo 81 mllos high. Tho circulars, measured cndvtlso, roach 1S91 miles, and thoso assertions aro matters of mathematical certainty. What ever tho estimation In which theso publica tions may bo held here, they roach tho fire sides of millions upon millions of 111011 who do trcasuro nnd regard them, and who in their trials do heed tho counsel they bring. Not only theso great western continents, but throughout that other land so llttlo known to you, under our feet, tho Austra lian continent, thcro aro fow villagos ns largo as this which aro not familiar with tho namo you havo chosen, and employing tho remedies that bear It. Thus, gentlemen, havo I striven In my humble sphere to render 1.01110 service to my fcllow-mon, and to doscrvo among tho aflllctcd and unfortunato somo regard for tho namo which your kind partiality hangs on theso walls around me. 0 may look forward with confident hopo to tho renown you will gather under It, nml tho prosperity which thcro Is reason to trust thofnturohas in sloro for you. Situated as you aro hero on ono of tho main arteries between tho west and east, between tho groat Industries of tho plow and tho splndlo, you must aid in their exchanges nnd thrivo with them. Soon thoso channels will bo opened wide. and pouring through your precincts streams of men nnd morchandtso that will need your furtherance nnd must contribute to your growth. Located hero In tho contro of New I.ng- land, to what dearer spot can you turn that men Inhabit? Iteglnnlng llfo rich with tho honors of your mother town, whoso Inllu enco through her schools nnd her scholars is of Itself an Inheritance, with such exam pics as Lawrence, lioutwell, Hoar, what may you not hopo for of usefulness In tho councils of tho stato and nation? Contrast our condition with that of tho European nations, alternately torn and 1m poverlshcd with wars, credit It as you may to tho bettor education of tho people, and you will rcallzotho valuooftho oxamplo old mother Oroton has set you, so worthy of your ambition to follow, llulld schools for your children and find talent to teach them, then Intelligence and Integrity in prosperous and happy homes will bo your suro reward. Associated ns you havo made mo with your weal and woo, I wish I might bo nl lowed to contribute from my means, such as they arc, something towards this lirst foundation of tho public good. Gentlemen, I havo detained youtoolong. Opprcssod with tho fear that I do not do scrvo tho distinction you bestow, I pray God to inako mo worthier, nnd to smilo upon you with His perpetual blessings Fiilil.I'UOOi' 11v1r.v1.v41s. The method of Inilldlng tiro-proof walls invented a fow years ngo by Mr. Kdwln May, of Indianapolis, lias lately attracted n good deal of attention, nnd secured very general adoption throiiRliont tlio West by tlio architects of most of tho largo public buildings In tho principal cities. Though very sluiplo In all respects, this method has tho highest testimonials as to IU clTcct Iveness. It consists in tlio substitution of lion for wooden laililng. Tho iron is put on in a corrugated form over tho walls, floors ntul ceilings of tho room, and hi Its grooves and Interstices tlio plaster or ce ment Is imbedded. In ceilings tho plaster, which has a firm hold, owing to tho curv ing projection from each lath, has a much firmer hold than upon tho ordinary wood en lath, liclweon tho iron lathing of tho colling and that of tho floor abovo aro wooden joists which aro Imbedded ill mor tar or cement, and thus protected from flro on all sides. "Wlion tho walls, ceilings and floors of n building aro thus constructed, It is imposslblo for flro to bo communicat ed from 0110 room to another through tho walls, and whilo tho flooring, wood work and furnlluro of one room might bo en tirely consumed, tho safety of tho build Ing would not bo imperilled or Us strength impalrod. when tlio question of adoptlti: this pilnclplo In tho construction of tho public library building at Cincinnati was under discussion, it was subjected ton so- vcro practical test, and tho walls of 11 room thus built ns an experiment woro subjected to an Intense heat for eight hours, but without cil'oet, It being found imposslblo to heat tho plaster and iron lathing so hot ns to char or Ignlto tho joists nnd girders im bedded In tho walls. Ilulldlngs thus eon structod aro also rat-proof, as well as flic- proof, which Is 1111 Important consideration In grain warehouses and storehouses whero inerchandlso of any kind llablo to damago by these most destructive vermin Is likely to bo kept. Tlio favor with which this do- vlco is Is regarded by practical builders nnd architects In tho West, entitles it to acloscr examination and more thorough trial than It has yet received in tho 1 'astern Htntes, whero wo bcliovo that Iron sheathing for walls and floors should bo adopted In tho construction of all buildings supplied with tho ornamental Iron fronts which aro now becoming so popular for stores and waro- houses. Iron Age. How to Get Si.EKr, How to get sleep is, to many porsons, a matter of great Im portance Nervous porsonswhnnro troub led with wakefulness and excitability, usu ally havo a strong tendency of blood to tho bruin, with cold oxtreinttles. Tho pros- ouco of blood on tho brain keeps It in a stimulated or wakclul stato, and tho pulsa tlons in tho head uro ortou painful. Let persons thus troubled rlso and chafo tho body and extremities with u crash towel, or rub smartly Willi tho hands, to promoto circulation and withdraw tho excessive amount of blood from tho bruin, and they will fill asleep in u low minutes. A cold bath, or a spougo bath and rubbing, n good run or n rapid walk In tlio open air, or go ing up and down stairs a fow limes Just bo foro retiring, will aid in equalizing tho cir culation and promoting sleep. Tlio nlxivo rulos aro slmplo and easy of application anywhorc, and may minister to tho comfort of thousands who would freely expend money for anodynes to promote Naturo's Bweet rostorcr balmy sloop, Meiiicuh. Iloiibo (locoratloim woinuii. A roiitcntctl mind is n nuitlnuul fuasl, Kvory point or thought Is tho contro of nil liitollct liial world. Itcpiitutlon Is whut moil nml women think of iih. Clmmctor Is what (loil ami anycls know of tiB. 1871. 1871. JUST KEOEIVED AT PRATT, I CONSISTING OP NEW ft UESIItAIJLE BTYLE3 OP CLOTHING pon ALSO CLOTHS. CASSIMEKhS & VtS I INUS, . .. - .-.iilxn I POll THE CUSTOM TRADE. O-IEIfcTTS' FURNISHING GOODS, The Celebrated "i; I m lt.v Klilrl," ready-made ormailo to mearuhv, hai iirovul ft dotKUil succcfb. UNDER-SHIRTS & DRAWERS, CARDIGAN JACKETS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, HOKFS., TIES, SUSPENDERS, Linen and Taper COLLARS & CUFFS. IN GREAT VARIETY. UilrGllas! ALL SIZES, I'ltOM THE SMALLEST 'SUN' UM BRELLA TO THE LATtOEST 'WAQON' UMBRELLA, AND ALL QUALITIES IN CAMBRIC, SCOTCH GINGHAM ALVACA, KILK& WATER-rROOF (anew tWDg.) D. S. 111 ATT, J No.3 A. II. WltlGHT, 0. 1). KSTEKIillOOI- GRANITE ROW, ljrOI UnATTTjEDOnO, VT. GROCERIES. J. W. FROST & CO., JJ AVISO reraovitt to Elliot Street while Hi Mock is Ik Ing built, hav e a largo atock of tho BEST Family Groceries, Wblcti they will fell for the next fix inotitlia At Reduced Rates, AT WHOLESALE A Nil RETAIL. Hint 14, lb"0. J. W. FROST & CO. "Y"ILL e II all lln Ja of Rimla 111 the Ir lino At Less Prices for Same Quality than can ho founil ilscw here. CALL 37 3TLOU11 ! FLOUll J. W. Frost & Co., On Elliot Slrett, aro receiving Irish fromiallla lOO BBLS. CITY MILLS, Jill " OLENWOOD, 1 " CENTER MILLS, SCO " 11IQIIEST GRADE ST. LOUIS. At Wboleaalo anil Ritail, at lowest prlcta for same graaea inal can no uau. J. W. FROST it CO. Nov. 10, 1810. a JMMK AND CKMKNTI l'reah Lime anil Cement In quantities. For aalo.hy J. V. 1'ItO.ST.tC'O. is Of tlio most Approvotl Manufaoturo. V.ry Ltirni Kt.xl., nt J.o lrl'H. VIOLINS. Tim Rut, from tJ.OO to (30.00 cacli. TLUTEH of every arlityl MARTIS'S C1XEDRATEI) (1UITARSI FLUTINA8, ACCOHDEO.N8, CLARINETS, FUO- EOLETH, FIFES, ali.l allotlicr Musical lustrliUKlits BTRINOS for all Slrlngoa Inatrumrutal 1'IANOS AND MELODl'.ONH for Salo am! To Lctl Muslo for llaods, Muslo Ituolis, and all kinds of Mu sical McrcbaoiUso. JOHN O. HAYNES & CO., 1)0 33 Court tit., lioaton. (1 li f ''i'.Mis(.:iioi'i:i'. it.Hir. II " (i.UU'Ull I IIOLUH, AT DAVENPORT'S. New Spini Goods TRUNKS & VALISES, LeataaiuCMiBags rmgttvautc. FIRE, LIIFIEJ, AND ACCIDENT Insurance Agency, OFFICE, Savings Bank Block, DitATTlxnono, VT., HepreaenltnR a Capital of over $2.0,000,00.0, Ca .ImM, XTNA, MARTFoni), S."i,,:82,l3.'. Oil 2,7:n,.-iii 311 Hartford, 1'llCENIX, 1 .1 :i H.im 1 ns HOME, l,5?H,()UB 01! New York, MANHATTAN, I, lilt, 788 31) 1(50,')0() OO S H7, (!.-,(! 2H spiun - cii - ieu), Erratum, PEOPLE'S!, Worcester, rnovmr.Nci: Washington, itov ldcncr, I 15,1 1H 31 IlAlI.WA'ilt'ARSENO.HSSI It lllAVt.i.LIU, 1 Hartford. SOO.OOO 1)0 MPi: AN1J ACCIDENT, J " 1,888,588 21 3(,3H(l,2ll'i 1)3 MALCOLM MOODY, AroiiI, Jlrnttlolmro.Vt. 1133 EASTMAN, BIGELOW & DAYTON, :i(il jii-omlM-iiy, Is", v.. iMi'oiiTnr.sjAND jonnr.iw op FANCY SIT.K GOODS. Gros-Grain and Corded Edge Millions, Col'd and Bl'k Velvet Ribbons, TBIMMINCl GIMPS, VKLVETS & BATINK, LACES, ENGLISH CRAPES, GRENADINES, TI8SUES, White Cotton Trimmings, Dress Buttons, &e., (1871.) AT POPULAR I'lUGES. (1871.) HTJjnEOHCOPES, VIEWS, ALBUMS, CHROMOS, K. & II. T. ANTHONY ,fc OO. 591 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Invite the attention of the TraJo to thilr ntenlvo assortment of tho above Roods, or Mcir oitn publica tion, manufacture and importation. Also, rHOTO LANTERN SLIDES ami GRAr-lIOSCOrES. NEW VIEWS or YOSKMITE. E. It H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 501 Broadway, Nkw Yiuik, Or-poaite Metropolitan HoUl, iMi'onrEna ari manufactuhuib op 1'HOTOaitAI'UIC MATERIALS. Douglas & Uawuhy, 3Iinufifturrm of n imri Itls. TURIVIM, CAIIYIAO, FAiYCY YEIVEEHltYO Vine Furniture Made to Order, Douglas & IlAWLEY, Ilralllehoro, it.,or. 1, 1S70. 1U )UOI'USSIONAIi notiui:. DK. I.. O. T3ARKEU Of Uellowa Falls, Vt., 1U taVo rooma ot tho Hcvere llouae, HraUleboro, THE BI'CONI) WKDNKHDAY IN F.AC1I MONTH FOUCONHULTATION IN ItEI-ATION TO Bono Setting, Scrofula Disoases, Sores, Cancers, General Debility, &c.,dco. Dn, IUi.keu for eight years was lu pnctlco with the Celthratrd liono Better, Burnfou and rhjslclati, CIIAS, HWF.rr, M. V., of iAbauon, Couiu, and for tho lait year haa hvvu wry nucctteful In hUireaeiit locality, llrucca for Bj-lnft J)f8ranfa, OrofVed Vat, ic, aro specially utlfiidej U. Dr. Jlarkcr'B Kcrofula Hrni, (U.ugh l'rcaratloua StrfiiKtUenlng Uitlcra, Kaht and Wnimenta aewuira VVthotrfialobaut. tf 30 Wlhl 1U V A liAltltin. CIIOIOK ST. LOJ IS DAVENPORT'S, .S9.S! Eotrtbllshod 1040. siuncTnuiu of the HEY COTTAGE HIS, Brattloboro, Vt. T1IF.8IS IXSTItUMSSTS CONTAIX THE BEAUTIFUL VOX HUMANA THEMOI.O AND Wonderful Vox Jubilante, wrnovDiEXTS rrciMAii to asd okioixal imn 1111 tSIEV OBOANS. 1 large Tititljf t Beautiful St jlrt, alaabi ta ill rqatanuti til hslts. Mil lor llliutralrt laiaitgu. CSTEvory Instrument Fully Warranted. FBESH TE1S Price List JAPAN, 115 1 10 1 25 123 125 I) LACK, OLD HYSON OHXKN and BLACKv .. 1 00 120 ISO 135 YOIINO HYSON, OUNI'OWHEIt, I'.NOMSH 11IU1AKFAST, 1 33 160 1 25 THESE TEAS ARE ALL WARRANTED. ALBERT J. SIMONDS, I'.XCIIAXOK 11I.OCK, TmATTITTCBOKO, VT. MONEY CANNOT BUY IT I lor Kin lit l l'rinltai. VI 1 11 MANlTACTUIiKD ly J. V.. BI'ENCtH k CO., N. v.. whlth urn now offereil to tho puhlic. aro lirouountt-d hy all tho Celt brated Oi.tlcian cf the World tti ho tho inont 1'tlUXCT, Natural, Artificial hclji to tho hunmu eyoever kuown, Th y arc ground under thtlr own aurtrUitlon, from minute Crystal l'thbles, melted togctuer, ana ucnvo meir name, IJlamoiul.' on account oi luiir iiaruneaa auu viu- ltancy. 'i hp hc fill f nrmciiuo on ituuu iuvi urvtuuiirin.i" d brings the core or eetitronf the Icna directly tn at in tho natural, healthy Fight, and presenting all iiiiT,mit Hrtmallons. bulu as ciinuueruiK iuu iff lug of sight, elizzlneip, &c peculiar to all others In They aro mounted In the fine-it inanuer, in frames ....... i ... ii- flnUti nml .lurnliilitv cannot bt-Riirmntied. OAUTie.K. None genuine unless bearing their trade marjt stamped ou et ry irame. THOMPSON ftllANGElt, jnvr.uxus AND OrTICIAH, Are Solo ApeniB fur Itrattlthoro, y 1., From whom they can only ho obtained. These gnods aro not iiiri''d to riddle rs at any it.ee. lyia TMI'OILTAXT TO TIIK .irrijICTKI) 1 nit. I)1)V contiuuea to be cunsullid athisollico Hon. 7 ii y Fndlcott Street. Boston, on all diaeaaes of a 1'ltIVATJ. OU DELI CAT U NATUJIE. liy a loug courueof Btudy and practical eiperle-ncuof unlimited extent, Dr. D. ha now tho gratiilcation of prestntiug tho unforlunato with remedies that haieuetr, since lm fi rt liitrn.liicod them, failtd to cure tho mOBt alarm- iiitf cases of QONOU1UHJJA AND HYl'MMS. De- ne-ath his treatment all tho horrors of cnereal aud lm puro blood, Imiwtency, Kcrofula, (loiiorrhua, Ulcers, nalii nnd iUtrt-Hs lu tho rciflona of iTOcreation. lu. iiaiumiitloii of tho llladdtr and Kidueji, Hydrocele, Alice-fists, Humors, frightful BwelliugB, and tho long train of horrible ajmptoma attending this class of dis case, aro mado to become aa harmless as tho simplest allinga of a child. fcEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. D. dOYott-a a great part of hla timo to tho treatment of thosii cases caused by a secret and vohtary habit, whirl, r ii inn thn Imdv and mind, unflttinn tho unfor- tuuato Individual for business or society. Bomo of thei sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of joulh, are weakness of the Dack aud Umbs, DllilneBB of the Head, Dimness of bight, I'alpitation of Him HparL TivHiieosia. NerousueBF. Diraucemcnt of the digestive functions, Hjmptoms, Ac. The fearful effects ou the mind are much to bo dreaded; Ions of mc mory, conf ubIou of idt aH, depreaelou of spirits, e 11 r)Lo41nK, avfrsiou of sufUty, sclf-elUtrust, timidity, ho., are among tho oll produced, Huch icrtoua ibould, beforo contemplating luatrlmouy, cousult a phjBlctaa of experience, and bo at ouco restored to ueanu auu uappmioB. l'utipi.t who wish to remain under Dr. Dow'a treat mcut a few days or weeks, wilt bo furnished with i,i. nt rnnmH. and chsracs ror board moderate. Medicines sent toallpartaof tho country, with full directions for use, on receiving utscripiiou oi your cs4.es. Dr. Dow has also for salo the French Capottes, warranted the best preventive. Order by mail. Three for J I ana a reel sump. TTTIlilll.V IMPORTANT TO FEMALES XX lu Delicate Health. Dr. Dow, ph)sicin and burgeon, No. 7 k 0 Endjcott Htrcit, uosiou, is consuii ed aaily for diBeases incident to tho femalo sjstem, I'mUtmna Uteri, or falliun of tho Womb, I'llior Alhus, auppressiou, aud other menstrual derangements, are all treated uiu uew pathological principles, and speedy relief guaranteed lu a few days. rJolmarubly certain is tho new modo cf treatment, tuat most obnti sate complaints ) leld under it, aud tho afflicted ptraou soou rejoices m periece ui'u. ttr. imw iiDfl nn iinnbt had creater cxitcrlencoln the cure of diseases of womeu aud children, than auy oth er lu) sician in jiosion. lh Ut stay lu Dostou a few daj a under his treatment. Hah tn .ii .linen nmriipc fur tho curoof prltato dis rawi-i and female cuniplaims.acknov ledges no suporlor IDiuo umieu Dioies, Jf. II All letters mutt contain four red stamps, or tu?y w in not uo austt ereu. ijiuco nwur 1 1 o n to OF. M riKUTAI.V CUKE IN A I A CASES, OR Vy no charges mado. Dr. Dow is consuueu uauy from 8 A. M. to 8 1', M. as abovo, upon all dllllcult or fhrnt.in.iiuPiiB(.nf i-virv name and nature, bating by hi unwearied attention and cxtraoidiuary success gained a reputation which calls put It nt a from all parts of tho country to obtain adt ice. .... Among the phjslclans lu Dostou, none stand higher In the. urofi-asiioii thau tho Celebrated Dr. Dow, No, 7 Fndicoit Street, Dostou. Thoso who need thosenice of au experienced physician and surgeon should give him t cull 1'. 8 Dr. Dow imports and haa for sale a newarti- cie called the Freucu seem, uruer uy iwuiur fl and a redatamp, apr 26,1870 lyl9 DAVENPORT'S, BOSTON, CLINTON & l-'ITClIIlUItO lUlMlOAP. WINTER ARRAHUEhlENT, Commenting Mommy, Jan. 1&, 1871. Tralna Atrlvo at ami Depart from BOSTON A; ALBANY lt.ll. STATION ON IlKACH-BT. II O H T O N . TiiAiNa ron UTtiinmia. A. M. 1'. M. 1'. M. P.M. Lcavo 1103T0N, 7.00 1M .oo a.o.l 4.30 IS.30 CIS 11.20 so. i-ramiiiRiiam, Vl amiiiKhamL't litre, l'ayvllle, Houthtforo', 80. Marl!e.ro', Marllioro', Norllilx.ro', llerlln, We.t llerlln, llnltnll, Clinton, Iratt'a Junction, Leominster. 7.1 8.03 B.10 R.1C 7.S 8.27 9.111 B.JO S.31 B.30 B. JII 11.83 f..OI) cur, 0.11 11.10 r,.30 C. 40 CEO 3.1 J n.H 3. j 1 3.1a 3.33 3.11 3.10 3M 1.07 4.17 4.30 C.33 (1.20 7.00 7.10 7.20 7.30 D.00 0.11 Arrive. Fitch l,urg. T11AIN8 FOB. BOSTON. A M.A. M. r. m. r. m. Lcao m'CHUUlia. (1.00 8,43 12.20 6.20 ieom inner, i.iw VnW Junction, 7.10 rilntoi., 7.20 llolton, 7.2ft Went Herlln, 7.ai 1lrllt 7.3.1 D.CI0 0.10 0.20 12.30 12.41 12.61 12.C3 5.30 MO 5.62 5.67 C.00 Northborn', 7.4fl 0.3fi t.Ofl Marll-or-V, Ho. Marlboro, 8.0J 9.f0 1.31 Boutbboro', &07 0.51 1.25 rayillr, 8.10 0 88 Fra'inBbam Centre, 8.1tf lO.Ort 1.33 So. FramlncLam, l".2fl 1012 1.41 (1.17 0.10 n 31 C.35 C30 C.43 0 62 ArrlvcBoston, 0.15 11.00 2.i3 8.10 ALT. TIlAlNfl KXMIESS from Iloaton lo South Fra mlufiham, cxcejit 7.00 A. M. andfrom South Framing- nam to iioiton, cxcern o.xu irum iiauu.uk. Tlio 7 A. M. and 4.0 and 5.30 P. M. trains cotinrct at FitchhurBWitiitraitiagoms on iaiuo i-urnmrD i.an Tim 7 A.M. train carMfci with Vt. tt MaRfl Il.Il. for nraltieboroana (lrmnntiu. aiiuowh irninB frnm ihn Htiraklrn sml Xt. Jb M ftFll. llflllrOadi COlllleCt at FilchlmrB with tralna on Ihla lino for Bot-tonaml wav Ntaiinnn. i lcscis fo a lurmiun lruiii unmntJiio on ilio abovo Hoadu to Uoaton la thin Llnr. Faroe as via other Hotitea, PcrBona wlnhtna to arriio at Iho South End of lloston, or point! to Htatlonn on tho Old Uolony Picwpon, Xionion, Jiarimru i.nu uuu nun. ton k 1'rovldcnco Itallroadi, wlllflud it for Ihdr ccn rnlrnpn tn f n via this Line. Tim lirwirtn nmm nf thla flomnanv located at eor- uerlJEActi It Kinohtoh 8m.t U. S. Hot 1 UotV, here Tlckcto can ha tirocurcrt for an point Aoriuf ani in formation in regard tonektia auu ireigmcan i,e vu taineii. Triltm lfan Fllcldmrcfor rrovidtlifO at fl:43 A, M. and 12.20 and 5 :20 I'. L, and Ti.unton at 8.45 A. M Ileltirnlna leac rroMaenco at ciia a. si. nnu 4 15 P. M. I.-nvA Tnnnlnn nt 4r. ) A. M.. 1 and 4:2U 1'. M. Arr rn at l ltrnmiroai u :ii a. Ji.. 4 :iu ona :u l-.ii. Atl of lhn mlHivfl Trains roimictftt rittht lire with traina to or from Vermont & Maui, and cjienDire nan- tradi. Cararun throuch between 1 itrbimrL'andrrov Idonco without chansp. Batrtraco checked throuch am tickets nold through from Vermont k Maer. and Chnh trn liaiiroaag. Thia mates tho ixat and most direct routo from towns on abovo Hoods throuah to I'rovldf nee, Taunton, New Bedford, ralllllver, Middle borf, rawtuc-tet ana a i uuuiiijtf (ten i Ag t, isoiiou Fitchburg, Jan. 2d, 1H71. 23 NEW LONDON NORTHERN RAILROAD. IIBWwr-iTi'.tr-rr' XEir ROUTE TO NOIIWICII, NEW LONDON, NEW YORK, PROVIDENCE, Kc. EKATTLUEORO a OA. M. DLil 3.tG 1'. M SOUTH VERNON" 0.23 GROUT'S "10.00 AMHERST "10 35 " 1.03 " " 1.33 " " 6.20 " rALMEIt" 11.23 " C.15 ' 2.20 T. M. " Ci5 11 Arriving at NEW LONDON at 5.13 and 0.30 1. M. Connecting at Falmer for fipriupfield and Ucston and at New Loudon at 3.15 1'. M. for Providence and Bton ington New Hann and New York acd at 0.20 r. M. utn steamers lor acw ioik. Passenger Trains leave New London as follows i Af 5.00 A. M. for Urattltboro and tho North, connect mg at iiumaniic lor iiariioru; ai i-aimer tor Hpringfleld, Albany, DoBton WarcaudOilbertvllle; at Oronis for Greenfield and Fltchhurg. Arrhlng at llrattleboro at 10.40. A 31. At 8.10 A. 21. l'or Palmer, connecting at Willimantlc from Providence and fur Hartford; at raimerfor Bpringneiu, Ait-auy, jicsicd, nnu train ior utouib, Waro aud ailuerUillc; at Orejuts for Drattlebrro, Fitchhurg and Ortenfield; arriving at llrattleboro at i.a.i. i. fli. At 2.45 P, SI. For Palmer, connecting from iTOTi- denco; at Wiiumantio for linrutru: at iaimer lor Ware and OlibertilJlc. And Other Points as Felices I C.30 k 10.33 A. M., Amherst to I'almer, connecting for lioston, Kpringneiu, Ajoany auti ew ixnaon; b.ww l M.f ccnnetimg ior ppnugui'iu; o.ju i', ji. ior New Londou and New Vork, vis bt tuner. 9.00 A. SI. k 1.40 1. M., Amherst lor (.routs, connect ing ior uraiiii'boro, i ucuourgauu ureeiimm. The spleudid side wheil steamers (,OITY OF DOS- TON," "CI1Y OF NLW YOItK," "C11Y OF NEW LONDON," "CI1Y OF NOItWlCH" and "CITY OF LAWlthNCE" run lu connection with this route, lea lng Tier 40, North l.her, N, Y., daily. Stato rooms se cured of conductor. Fares and rate of Freight. alwas as low as by auy other route. For further particulars as toconnettious at ew Lon- ' elou, Norwich, WllIimautK, l'alme r. Oro-it's, and lirat- iieooTo, &c., see snows ami Apple tou Nitamoau uuiuc. "a rAVirnnii! iinw T.nsr irnw nrHTeiiirn . . iVL Just published by Dlt LEW IS, 2.'.0 pages. Uliird E.lilloii. THE MEDICAL COMPANION AND OCIDETO HEALTH, on the radical cure of feperma- torrmia. or Hcminai v-eaxnesc, itnoiuuiary heniinai Louses, Impotency. Mental and 1'liytical lncapotily, Imjiediments to Marriage, etc., aud the Venereal atel hji hllitlc Maladlef, with plain and cleurdirectious fur tho Bpoedy cure of Secondary bjmptonie, Gonoirhua, Gleets, Strictures, and all diseases cf tho Bkln, luch as Scurvy, SrrofuU, Ulscrs, Doiln, Dlutches, and Pim ples mi the face and body. Consumption, Epilepsy, and 1 itit. Induced by BtlMndulgence ur sciual extras- agauce . I bo celebrated amuor, 111 tills aamirauio 'ireaitse, clearly dtmonntrates, frcm a forty jears' fncceueful practice, mat ine aiainiing coneoqutneo oi pui-aousc inu) bo radically curt d; pointing out a mode of euro at once Mmpie, cerlalu, aud effectual, by means of whleh e-Mry sufferer, no matter what hlu condition may be, can bo effectually cured, cheaply, pri.atcly, aud radically. e 17 mi uooiiitiiouia do hi ue nauus ui ce ry jouiii, and ?y cry man In tho land. Hint umiorsiai. in atiuin erne lot e, itico &u ccnis. Addref, Dlt. I MUB, No, 7 litach Street, New Yoik. AMEItlCAN AND FOIiEIUN l'ATENTH, R.H.EDDY, SOMCITOlt OF PATENTS FOlt 1NVENTIONH, TRADE MAliKH, OH DESIGNS, No. 70 State Street, opposite Kllby Street, Boston, AFTElt au extensile iractice of upwards of thirty jears, continues to secure 1'atcnts in the I'ntted States; aUulu Great Dritain, Franco and other fortigu countries. Caiats, Specification!, Astigumtnin, and all pajers for Tatiuts, executed ou reasonable teim, Willi eilJpRiLji. uLHt'sreue. uiauc in iicitiniinu mu validity aud utility of latents of Inventions, ui.el Itpal and ollurad ice rendered In all matters touching Iho same. Copies of the claims ef any latent furulnhed by remittlug ono dollar, ABsiguueuts recorded in Washington. Vo Jitney in the Unittd States osstttt $ujtrior factfttiri Jar oltainuuj I'attntt, or atcirtaintiuj thr patentability ofinitntton, All ueccesny oi a journi-y iu ujuium iu irii:urv Patent, and tho usual great delay there, are hero mcd inventors. TESTIMONIALS. "I recard Mr. Eddy aa ono of tho most rapablo and auccessful practltlouers with whom I have had otlicial intercourso. CJIAULK8 MASON, Commlsslouer of Patents. " "I havo no hesitation lu asturing Inventors that they caunot employ a man more eov.pt tint and truttwot thy. and mure ranable of imttiuc their arrlicatious in a form to eocuro for them an early and favorable con- Biutrsuun si iuu iaeeu uiuce, LiiAiuiMi uuitni-, late commissioner or 1'uients," 'Mr. It. II. Eddy haa madefor mo over THIRTY ap plications for Patents, hating been successful in almost every case. Such unmistakable proof of great taliiit and ability ou hla part, leads me to recommend all inventor! to apply to him to preure their patents, as they may bo euro of having the most faithful attention bestowed on their cases, and at lory reasonable cnarges. . Jim n iauuaiu, Huston, Jan. 1, 1871. 1) 1 Cash ! Cash ! Cash ! rlAHH paid by the suWcribcr for OLD CART IRON J delivered at my iie-w Foundery. near R.R. Denot. Also all orders for CASTINGS prompt!) and satisfac- toruy exocuioei. Aiiure ss or inquire oi jr. TXXiEn, (Sucoesscr to New man k Tyler ISrattlcboro, July Ut, 1BT0. tfJO ift.iO ner Mouth, Tho best soiling book eter pull! lied, agenth who sen our new wora. ITjAI. IIOaME TALK AMI MEDICAL co.m.mo.n se.nm:, havonocompetiliou. There never was a botk Lub blUhed like it. Any lody CSH Boll It. Etcry y wants it. Msny ageuU are now making from $500 to (ISO per month silling this wonderful Uk. 'U psge l'tsrripiivo urciuar sent jrto ru Bi'puirmioii. want good Uo Agents; nun who ran fully appreciate the merits of thp work, aud tho fact that it mecta a universal waut. Agenta who deilre to do good as well as maka money. Addrisa Wblls k Co., 3Q Rroome Street, New York, or V. IU Siuiiqes, 31 Heolls)'s HalMlug, Dtwtoii, Mm. VPS (iOUl) HA1S1NS roll I DO I, I, A II, PAVENPORT'S. K3Ti,t rroal Iron anJ Olaai. yonits or thij United States Watch Company, (GILES, WALKS & CO.,) MAKION, N. J. GILES, W-A-LES & CO., IMrOIlTEnS, MANUFAOTUnEIW & JODBEItS, WATOIIES, DIAJIONDS, JEWELItY & SILVERWARE, salesroom UHITED STATES WATCH COMPANY, 13HIAIDEN LAM:, NEAV YOItK, MANUFACTURERS uW&i0 WATCHES, IENDANT WI1IDER3 AND KET WIHDKR1 r.OTII NICKKI AND FHOSTEI) MOVnMHNTd, WITH DAMA8KEKN FINISH Tho finer crndcanll hnilnffiliroo mire Con lent Pivot. Cap Jewel eel In Oold Ret(lnt nn-1 arciirntely ndjtiKtnl to ffrat, VuUt awt Ibrttlan; aiwl all, even In tho cli-'aneu irra'lcs. hivo ih-i H rHAKJIIT-LINK lcaKmcnt, with i;noid Pallet Jew cH, and HardtneJ nnd Tenrwrnl HafrSpnn- -nnd fr nnr htft Improvement In STKM-WIND1NO mechmlf m, we claim a tiTJlKSiiM SlMl'J.H li Y caJ SMOOTitXCiS hitherto unattalnod in any other mnniifacture, at home or abroad. Constantly on hand, full line?, all i.zc, in (luld, Silver. Diamond &t and Malc Cases. MInnM Itepcatcre, Independent 1-1, 1-5 f-pllt nnd l'ly-haclc becouds, fjr taklnj three different times, for iliuu. Jlorae. Arllllerynnin, Ac. . ... VST rrlco-Llits furnlslied tho tr.n1o on Application. Inclosing haslneas carj. For ealo by tho tra.lo Generally, Aik your Jeweler to pco tho MAlllON watches. Wholesale Warerooms, 13 MAIDEN LANE, New York, And GILEJ3, DROTHER & CO., 142 nko Street, Chicago, III. 137 Watch Xo. 1093, SUmAYinlcr Uatiny Traf'-Xark "rredeiie Atkerton To., Marlon, X T ." mtntffacturett by L'nUel Slates Watch Co.. tint lcn carried by me from DcceniUr HA. tj Januiry 17. 1?M, I'j total tarlation. being only TWO SVCOXDJ U the entire tlm?. AVw York, Jan. 17, 1370. I E. cmTTUXDEX Late for?. V, S. Tr as. W'uku Vo,lol,Sri Witi-ns, IWftrlnn Tn1.' MvV "W-ItI- V.trif Na. If.nos.fftw-WiKMR,- Prii.TrU-Mfl. I I Atlitrtoii Jt Co , Mkrlim, . J.," mnnfrlor 1 liv tba I nlt.M HtilsH SloUl .till I'a., Murlnn, N. J ?' RianHfw lurl bv Ih I , ' Wiuli Co., Lm tn ckrrlvtl ly me fiftotn mitnttii i IU luUl vrl. ninlrt au h la., kt han mrrttJ ly m ihm monthj , lu loul lion from iun Hhm Iwlntf ouK un mcon I Mfmoiiih. r.it!n from uimti llm bv!ni m.I v twcihiftt tf motiJ rh) . WN.IAUU hfctlOV, MayB.lrtJ. JaJj CltAfi. H OGRItl'i, llawktauwk, . J. rfitby,FnoAITntlt.,JmCliy,N-.J. yArnt Vo.lWl ff.Ts.WiBn.Br eiTMfct-Mwk, 'IT. .1 I atcii o, 1131, hu WifiKB, HrlnsTfivl-Mri " FmiIitIc PIaIbi Untth Co,, MwU, N J.,' n.nuMiturt4 bv lti. I m 1 Athtrtan & Co , Mtrlun, N. 3.," maMmfwtiifl Ity h t'niUil Kutlri KUtM Wtkh Co.,bs4 lua trtil im vit mcRih. iU '! tft Vuh Co.. Iim bmt rarrtthl by m imp tuuutlt) lu UUt (ftrUUun ttun frn furnn tlm being only lrlv ttt.Hi. ii). 1J. fiomintan time UIh onh lf wf-m l Mr a' I LjuUrs I'nu r At l, fo!!), M'ftlwuh A WnUro IL it A.L LE.NNl-i.rr.i'tN.MLll.iT.Co. Scutrs. Ta.. T, i- j. Vwa, rb. 1J, litn. Waivh N,11f(, Srsn-Witdts, BTta TriltlUtt it. .Wrl WTfff No. tft.J! J. rsM WtiTirs. TUorlnft Triil-Mrk " I rod.1 Atlirton h t'n., Marlon, X, J.," maiuTUrvJ by tb l'nit.l Fiibi rrle Alhrrtin ft Cn., Marlon, N, J.' tutuuf lurml )v IU L'dIIjkI Wuli Co., Iiiukwn enrr!) by mtlbr mttlhi t I It tettl PuIm S ttb Co , lin lnii cirrU.I by mt tnty mohtbt j It t-UI frutu inMii linw belnf on It Ur io.li Jurti r tbt ilea, variation fruiu bwan im b-)n Ht itciiiiIi per nKHith. I ItEMtV 1)E L NCEY, Iviawt Fkila. it rt R, It. L. C. i K1LST, Au't tfuji'laV. V. C. it II. U, P- wltC(tSf tlJ, Pti Wi,-Bwlnr Tm le-Mrk FrlU W'tTcn So. HIT, TSU Wimm, rartng Tr-vlo-Mirk "Frlwrlc Altirt-.n i '.,, Urlon, N. J.," manafarturcil I y ibi t'nliJ !! Atbtrton & Co., Mulun, N. J.," mmifilumt by lb UuiUJ Ptaki Hmtrh t'i.,lia lwn carrtcd by tin )in moniki, IU V .aulua S akb C'o.ihai Wtn cirrlnl bj in lllWn nvtitihi, lu tott) tarlation frwui lufatu lint lla ucly Mmn Mcrm.litn tb nlm tlm. from mtia (lux bilnzoulT an wmt i f twv-lbinli nf a wcotvl wt A. II. KIM1.1 Iark Ttao. .Ntw Vit. day, li.F.rilELPS,Con.N.J.Cit.lnUt,U. I Mct-IWl N. J. L rlnj IR, ( a. VTCW No. 18.T, STr Wlinrs, lUyrlng Tre.1 Mark " FwJmIc t'nea, Ftb. 1 1, 1' , Alherton A Co., Marlon, N. J.,"manufcturl by lb L'niUj I SUttrtl Watcn No. )1T, nrarlaf TralaAfark "tviu Plrmttun Maf. WaU-li Co ,haibn carritd by ina tinea innt, iw i iu HjUI vans tloD fr-wi ruran Hint 11 MiiV flva uo. It irr inunib. HOUY bMIIIf. Treat. TauamaU IU, 81 Wl tUt N. Y, r.trti No. 1US. tru Wir-LR. IU-irlniT Tra.l.lark "Fra.rle A thrru.li A Co., Marlon, N, J.,M i-ianaf n mrl by tha t'nllr.l Matcil Men v. DM Wtt Cmi uy ilia iuuiirn iiHiutuai.iia uioniai ihai Urn kl ui. anJ lu all lb varlout cllmalr if Huron. IJui lliat tlUrn an 1 aim. my rtturn II liu nol rlnl ono taieuiiil a rtk. II. LASSf.NU, Miuor hnia.rb- Ur lui, Co., lul IWWay, N Y. IlEWAIlEof icorthhM imitation tclt which ctrtlficate of gentlneh from tte of ( iwi tngravcilon the jJjtJ onr the JjU ijirlnj Hunt, Ftij. mm:s or tiik abu k o.u:inim:i ivatchls AT WHOLESALE, nr L,VTIJ2It, 3lArrCIII3T-.IT:it afc CO., 1U lVtiftliiiifrtmi N U O S T O N , MASS, TITE A DOTE OOODH AnE FOn HAtE UT 3P33R.ll Y e5 II OL3DI3Ma, Klliot Ntrfft Unit llelMiro, DKA LintS IX WATCH KS, CLOCKS, JHWnLItY, PISTOLS, Etc. General Agents for the AMEKICAN DUTTOX-IIOLE, OVEUSKAMING AND SEWING MACHINE COMBINED, GUOVEIt k IJAKEIt SHUTTLE AND ELAfaTIO SflTCH SEWING MACHINES. WATCHES THOMPSON II UI! ItHKNTU IIKKX I'.l'WMI WAT1 Ill's AT cer- ah uo uarc lru walllDj tngtu watiu at a trf We respectfully luvite uurchascrs to cxamioo AMEIIICAN WATCHKa, topether wthour Elfirant iV Al.OOUr iATRO ailll IlllU ASKS'irilunui III Ulil.lJ K MLit t.H liUUL'M ll?tlm I'ljAlJ.ll HAKL, fcTEA KNIVES. I'DCKl'.T KNIVES. SCISSOIIS. KIIUAUS. I: ZOUS. I'OltT MONIES. CUMliS. FANS. HEADS. IIAIIt IlItUSIIES, TOOTH & SHAVIM1 IlItUSHES, Watch Repairing. .Till. Il.l 'f:il, after tLlrtyjfar eiicrUu-r, SOlli July, IsTO.-CnilO Scientific and Popdar Medical Wcrk3 'on Manhood, Womanhood, & Nervous Diseases, rcBLUIIID DY THE .No 4 IliiUlntli Sllrtl, lUktun, (OrDObHc lteure llouii-J U. W. II. rAllKUt, AlbUtaLt lLuiat Miittcui Knouttdijt tor lurjiiV. ,ly, 5C,Ul) rt-c svtd in tito yearn, llOIlk fiir I'H'IJ Itui. THE bt'IlNCL OF LllE, ir hELI'-l 111 KLM A TION. A Mulkttl Uriatiito on the t'JUk' aud Luil t-f EXIUUSTKD MTAL1T1, l'ltKMAlLLU ULCUMi. IK MAI NLUVdUa ANP riUblCAL DtUIUTV, ItSl OCHONDllIA, aiul all I'tUir dinrattci. uriiLy Irnu the Ei.i.ui.u a VOCTU, or the INIUBCEETION ur EXCFbhEM uf lUttturf years. IhU li itiilctd a bouk tvr itty u.au. Imp oulj Uuo DolUr, 'M lagi-, buunl In ilolh. A ltool fur Ktrrr Vuimiii EntitUa bEXUAL 1HYHIOLOUY OI' MUMAN, AN1J IIEK DISEAHLS; or, Wouuk tkeaiiu or I'iiiwu LOOICALLY, frcin Il-FAI-CY TO OtV UKt M ith iltfgaut JlXVlsTJUTIVK El.UaAlMbtt. SAO lttH, UMitX tto beautiful l'rt uch cloth. Trice $2.00. .1 II tto I for JwrjlMMlj, l'latttrcd by tho reccptlcu of vud crtat UcwilJ fur tbo&bou taluabW aua tiiutly tnatuiv, abdHUuto incit a great uet'U tf th i atwitit age, thu author La Juat uublUhia a ui'W bouk, trtatlng ticluiuly of NtK OUH AND MLNTAL lilbKAbtH. 150 H. cloth. Trice tl 0D, or hut mtE on rictlit cf $J for tho othr two hooka, iuitagi-aid. These arr, bejoml all cumparUou, tho mott cxlraor diuarj workiion Thyaiology ecr iublihtd. Thervla uotbiutt hateer that tho Mahuild or Hinule of Kitheu Bex, can tithcr rtfjuiro or MiU to know, but utiiit fniivoiiiiainf J. and matir mattera of the moot tinivorlaut and iuttrtatiug character aro introduced, to hich no alluaiou ceu can bo found in any othr orki luour Uuguage. AU the New DiticovtmiK of thcauthor, m hoe exjf rit uce la auch aa probably uv t r before ft-11 to the let of any man, are ul eu In full. No nernon should be without theeo taluablo hooki. vt.ii in i. v it o ii k a. Wo hare ricelved the valuable nictUcal worka jmblUhcd by tho body Medical In atitute. Ihtae booka are of actual merit, and thould find a j-laco in c cry iu ttlU;t'nt fajullj. Tl'ty aro net thw chap order of abi.minablotra-.h, j'ubllihcd by lrnboiuille iarth, and "urcbaacit to gratify coirte tatin, but arc w ritten byarMixJUiiblo ir of i clonal gentUman of tmiuence, oh a aourco of imtructiou on wtal maltfra, couceruiuy wldUi Ununtable iguoranco exista. Tho lnuortant auWocti rrfieutcu aru ircaieu wuu uu.j, u nd caie, aud, aa au apj-eudii, many uneful j reecrir tiona for iiroailiug O'lui'lJiuta aro added. i'ooa lit publican, l.uneatttr, fif, ., $tp, 7, ltiC'J. "Iho author ct thefo bH)ka In ono of the roost lcanifcd and i'Ojular jihjiictana of the day, aud fa entitled to tbogratitudt' of our racwfortbetoimalua. bio vroducliona. It ecuna to be hi aim to iuduce njtnand Homm to a.oUl the cauaoof thoaodlacaua to which thty are auhjott, and he tclUthna Juat how and when todott, Fanninyton Chronicle , farming ton, Me,. &tpt, 15, 18CD. , N- I. Tho Author of tho aboe-naiucd medical worLala the Chief IVn.ulliiJK Th)alclauof ihwl'ia body Medical lottituti', and is so couptantly t mrloycd in conaultallou with intal.de iuiu all lartaU the couutry. tLat he haa uo time fonmrebuiinetade. talla. Thw ft re all leltiri ahouhl be addai-ecd to the ITAIUIIIV iriklPAI. IKkTlTin V. it to Dr. Vi. II. I'AliKi.lt, the Mt'dical AnlHant trf D c Author, and hla liuKiuraa Atftnt, who, aawell aa the Author Win. self, may he consulted rn all dirtacts riiulring skill, aecrtsy aud experifnee. iHioutptKatcnrat AMuCKuTatKlUi-iKr. fin t'n.VTS Wll.Ii HIT V A lOL'.M) or aun ooi.onc ti:a, DAVENPORT'S. .ion. Si J., inanucwturt'l iiy IU l eu,, tftilri waicn Co., bu b' rarrUl by ma twtUa Ltuflili4 lit WUl vaxlatlon from bwaa bin Ulnj LfUea iisWUtU, . R(j.iM AN, tx(urtr .-i, i, v. a ll. li. i;. L'tic,Fb.lS.f. Vn.mi. f-ttM Wom.-rWarfncTnJMark -atUa ii t. m Loimr ilva iui. vtt nmnih. i. u. u iiiiTLL, Ova f.in.r, ic tie c&ti'itri it JiuLrJvl. To (iioUl imposition 1wW on a .ificu-e, ami e tk'il (hi irvrJl 2IAHWX X, J. an Attvtur art rjntrivus. CHEAP ! & RANGER I.l.SS I'KICKS Til IX TIIKV Kill IIKIOHK THE IVAB. low i-ittcccau ao so uow hy railing ou us. our tare assortment of WALTIIAM. EIX1IX. and otlicr IMl'OHTEIl WATCHES, for Ladlis and llclillfmfn. TIIAV1.LINU UAOS, UAPKETS, S I'ANCY GOODS. .lu klaicrsonalatlt&tiouto Rcrairlug Watclits. A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA YINEG-AR BITTERS a a" Hundreds of Thousands 13 J . Dear tcstlmonj to their Wonder- f 2 ful Curatlr EffccU. f"i 3 g Ijj WHAT ARE THEY? l THEY AttK NOT A YILC h FANCY DRINK, ? M ailo of Poor It ii uu Vhljlv, Proof Snll ,t, u ild Itefil-o Manor- do. tureil, rj-io enol tntilctto tin1 t.ist-, vulWA ' Toiw Vpi-'-tU era," " IlcsturoM," A' , that load tho Let. . n M drunkenness and ruin, but are a tno MnUrtno in-nle from tho NutlroRoota and lUrtm-f CuIifornUi fr' from nil Alcoholic St Imtilnnl. TheyarMht fiUHAT 1II.(K)I rritll'U.U nmt A MFE (ilVING PIIINCIPI.K.iiirf.fti'.iiin u rnnd Inrlsoratorof tho system, curryliuotf all jx.le.'nous matter and restorinir tho bliwnl to u he.ilihy cuidt tlon. No icrson can t.iko tlient Itltters nrronlinir to dlrertionand remain Uwj unwilt, pniYldini the u.rc uro not destrojed by mlnerul ixilsou ir t-ther memu and tlio 1UI orijarn waited teyond tho "il-itof retMiir. l'or !iiRmtiiiin,ory Rtid.C'hiulfl Hlieuuin tUiu nml (ii)iilt lyu'plni or liitt.criloti, nillous. Iti'iultti'iit nnd IntorHilllt'Mt IV cr. HUmse ofthp Illotid, I.Hrr, Kldur) i nnd U ladder, theso ltlitt'rhuvoUH.-n inot sue. rrssful, Hucli Dlnenarti aro cauawl by Ylilntnl lllofid, which la Keuerully i-rotUicctt h dt mnct uu nl (fllio Dltrrntltf Orcnns, !YHPi;PSI OR lMIaT10N, Head acho, Piilnln thoPhouldera,ruu6lia.'rtdhtni-ititi'f tho Chost, lHnlness, four Trurtatlona of tho ftnmmlt, U-ul tasto in tho Mouth, Ulllous Attack. I'alult.illu i of tho leart,lnt)amniatonot tho I.unpi, I'hIiiIu tho roftltinaof tho Kidneys, and a hundred ith r pidnful t-vmotums, aro tho oiTsprln of yipepai ThylnTlffuratotUoslomui.hundktluiul. l iii -tor .id liver and lmwels, which render them of unequal od olHcae y tn c leitniln t lio IU of ull Inipttrlttoa nn.i tnipartlntt now (.found vigor to tho wUiAa syrtem. VO It Hit IN I ISI.ArM'.S, KrtiHUli. Tctler, ltheuin, Jllotchcs, Pits, Pimples, pustules, llnth Carbuncles, Kins-Worms. Seald Iltwt. Huro llye . Erystpolas, Itch, pcurfs, ltciUrut.onsuf tho Fkln, Humors and Disoases of tho iltln, of whatever namo or nature, aro literally dua up and earrleiloutof tlio system Inn short tlmo by tho into of theso Hitters. Onoltottlo in such eases will convince tho most In credulous of their curatlvo effect. Cloanao tho Vitiated Ithtod whenever you i.ihIUs Impurities bursting throufth tho skin tn Pimples, Kruptlona or sores j rlcanso it when you tind ltil structcdand sluifglsli In tho veln, ilcnnnu it when it Is foul, and your feellncs will tell you when. Keep tho blood pure, and tho health ot tho system will follow. riN'iTAI'Kand other Y01tMH.lnrklmrlniho systemof sumuny thousands, aro effectually destroy cd and removed, l'or full directions, read caroftill tho circular around each bottle, printed In four Ian-guagca-KnKllsh, (ieruian, Prencli and Si-anlsh. i. WAI.KEIt, ProprteU.r. It. 1 1. MclMtN AI.I 1 CO , Drufrglsts and Ueneral A Rent. 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