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TH.E VERMONT PHCEMX. BR ATT 1,12 BOKO, VT., JULY 14,1871. Roe'tpy. -.r-iofrmrK r- i'lllt HH.lt ll.V-t.milT. ' fJeruian M.et!tHtl DT JOItf Oa-tUXE, '(lo icaward, son, and bear & Ugbt I" lp anoiev the MlM'i wlfr J In peril of lit Urol" "HI ahlp that failed to foreign lauda Thi hour may heave in light i O ahoutd it wreck upon tlic aand ! 00 aon, ami hear light.'. He light a torch uiut seaward pors, Naught boota the deed I doubt i Thn rain, It ralus; tiie w Ind it blow ij And aoon the light out. The hoy cornea back i "o, mother dear I ilid me not go again; No torch can live, tin trry dear, Ui'fore the wind and rain 1' "No aailor'a Wood hast thou, I trow, To fear a stormy nlghl. 1( ralni deace rid J h t tf mpest" blow t Oo, mii, and bear I light!" Once more ho Hgnta the torch, and goe Toward the foaming matn ; The rain, It raluaj the wind It blowa; Out gHa tho torch again I The lioy come back ; "O, mother dear 1 The fctorin put a out the light The night la At ear and much I Mr The woman drcaaed in while!" "No aailor'a blood hat tnou, I trow, To trcrublo thin before A mermald'a face take heart of grace And t((k agoln the Phorf !" 1 ho boy cornea hack I "O, mother dearl (to thou unto the strand; My fatber'a voice I aiire did hear In tones of fit rii command l" And uow the mother lights the tern hi And ate the kindling ra)a Hate caught the thatch from roof to porch The hut Natl ablaze What bait thou done?" (he urchin riles; "0 piteoil" atght to Pie! t .Id t th.-nlrfht! O, wntthed plitht. No h.tune nor home have we?" 'No Mil.' hkiHl hat thou, I w Ut ; hen toirhe n fail to Imi u, blaziug hart 1 amh as thin Ma) Hvrw u Homl a turn!'' .. to (he Nelli.r! H.i ! I.e tleain The ithoalit on i iUn-r hind ; 1 hank I j the light ! and now he te in lu aafety to the land! .V I . tt,tjt. Farm and Fireside. f.ivt'i.ts fiti.wtts of 'I'lix.is. TIhtm ii iv llw Kii'Ht natural (razing te lmiiis ill tliu wiulil. Tlio Intel lor of Asln mi Iur liljili (ii1iU IiiihN, mill thn nltpyx of I. cr lolly iiioimltiiiiH, p I'linilslit'il rlcli I . .-l ii niu', Mitiniicr mill winter, slncotlic liinc nf AIm'J, " Iiii wnsaKci'inTorslici'ii, an. I oClnbel, "Him wni tliu father nf such u I i o In (pills, anil hiicIi as har rallle.' ThW Aolutlf Ki.ir.lin; Is greater In area tlian all lluttic. Tin' scinil iuvtir.il country In K)!nt of ii)!i' Is .South Africa. All the vast region lyiuj; south of the Kong Mountains ami Mountains of tho Moon in ten ilegrees north latitmle to the Cape of (iooil Hope, lu llility-llvo ik'giecs south latitmle, feciN lui iiienso lieuls of grauiulverous aniuials the year rounil. 'I'he interior of South Aiueilea is the third great ii.islurci giouiul. On her Idu anil liounilUss rmupas countless he lis nf aui uials glaze. The fourth legion Is Aiislrali.i. The tilth Is our own timis-MNuiiiri anil Mississippi country. I'exas Isliuly die catllu hl ol Ninth America. While. New York, with her I, itfw.Wio .Inhabitants, ami her scltleiucnts i anil a half centuries oltl, has 74s,Oou oxen anil stock entile; while IVnnsylvanla with mine than :i,(HK),tHj people, has 721, mm inllle; wlilln Olilo, wltli 3,IKW,CKiO pei pli. liasT Ill.tKKI cattle; while Illinois, with ' MHi.odii people, has Mi",om callie; anil while Iowa, with 1,20(1,000 ieoie, has iWl,. 1)0(1 cnlllo; Texas, ami forty years of age, ami with hur r,(l(i,(WKI people, had '.,IKK),(IOO head of oxen and other cattle, cxeliisle of enws lu iMi", as shown by the returns of the county assessors. In 170, allowing for t lie illtlcience between fie actual number of cattle owned and the number returned for taxation, there must bo fully :!,0oo,0oo head ol IieoM's ami stock callie. This ii exelushe of cows, which at the saino time, aie lepoitcd at fiOII.OOO head. Iuls7lllhey must number sOO.OOo, making a grand lo lal of :i,su(l,000 head of initio lu Texas, One fuuilli of these ale I coves, one-fourth are iuwh, and the oilier two-fouiths aie year lings and tiHi-jHir olds. Them would, llureloie, bo !i.".(l,uuo beuM-s, iiiO.OOO cows, and 1,!MI,uimi young cattle. There are aim ually lahcd and branded 7."0,0o0 cales. 't'hose cattle are raiso-1 on the gi eat plains ol 'iexas, w hich contain l.VJ,000,(KK) acicv, In the mi-1 legions wateied bv Ihe ltlo liiaudc, Xciicih, (iiiudalotipc, .San Anton lo, Coloiailo, I.I1HI, llraos, Trinity, Sabine and Itnl iImms, llic-c inllllous of callie Kiao upon almost tiopic.il growths of vegetation. They nut owned by ttm lanehe men, who own tiom one thousand lo sev ciit.v Ihe lliouvanil each. iiiiiiAr uNCiii:s. 1 will dc-cilbe on or two of the great 1 inches, which will irpios cut to your read i . - the I nge t ii ii lies ol'lhls calllo hive. On Ihe Santa Catrulos rler Is tlm rancbe of i oloiicl Itichani King, know lias the 'Saut.i I'Mtrulos Itaiiche." The lanehe consists of niui leoii Spanish le.ujiicsui land, oreiglity lour thousand one huudiid anil thirty-two acres. It Is walcirsl plenllfiilly by llni Santa C.iliutos liter and its tribiitarlc On this nun he ale tho immense, number of itj-lho Jliousaiiil cattle, ten thousand horses, seven Iho'isaud sheep and eight thousand goats. One thousand saddle hor ses and three hundred Mexicans am con Mantly employed In herding, gathering and driving this slock. (ulouel King brands annually twele thousand rah cs and sells (en thousand beef cuttle yearly, and Invests the proceeds III stock cattle, theieby adding to his vast herds, In addition to their natural Increase, o'l'DN.NOIl'N IIA.M'IIK, twenty miles below (iollad, on tho San An loulo river, Is another piiucely estate. I lo had forty thousand cattle lu iNl'J anil branded cloven thousand seven hundred and sovouly-two calves, and was selling from soventy-llvu thousand to eighty lliou snnd dnllai Vworth of eattlo annually. The foundations for this weallli were laid lu IS.?.', when ho coiumeuced grazing with lll'lccn hundred cattle. Tin; noiiiiiKxi'X nNi'UH, on tho liulf, lielwoen the inouths of the Itlu fJranilo and Iho Nonces, owned by Mr, Kennedy, contains lL'.HIO acriiH. It Is a feilllo peninsular, jutting out Into tho gulf, und 1 fenced on threo shlea by tho watern nf tho gulf. Tho other sldo Is fenced by thirty inlloi of plank fence; every threo lulled of lids feueo has a little rauclio for Mexican herders. In thin enclosiiro aru thirty thousand beof eattlo alone, bosidos tho oilier stock, Thoso threo are lypcn of tho men In tho older cattle growing region near tho gulf. Tho frontier eouiillen aroall rich In Block ; Jack young, Tliroginorlou, Klovons, C'al lahaii, Colouiflii, llrown, Torront, IMrath, t.Vnnanche, I'aloplnlo, llllt and Johnson nrn'oll eicalMocUconntleit, 'ilieocotin 17 JUri .1 lloi coinpriso tho country drained by tha lliousands of Mroams that form tho ltlo (Jrande, Xciiecs, OundAloiipe, San Anlonlo, (QolorjUln I,onn, Uraioi, Trinity, Sahlno alio JCU I IVITS, lllll is uou ui liiu uvait oicd regions In America. Tho binds and lablo lands bordering and between theso Ktreains are covered w ith "bunch," "liulTa- lo," mill tnoMiilt grasfe?. Tin'; rATTi.u rnt.Ni'iw ofllieso counties arc John Illttson, who lias llfty thousand calllo; William lllltsou, w ho has eight thousand head ; (Icorgo Hea ven, six thousand; Charles Itovois. ten thousand! James llrown, lll'tcou thousand; C. J. Johnson, olght llioiisautl) S. K. Jack soiij roiir thoitsaudi Itobort Sloan, twolvo thousand, (half Duihaiu stock)) Anderson llrotliers, six thousand I'ogglns ,t l'arks, twenty thousand) Samuel Vaughn, six thousand; Martin t'hllders, ten thousand; (lunnlnglia'in, olght thousand Maiukaw, clglit thoiisandl f.aey t Coleiunu, twelve thousand) John I'lilsholin, thlrlv thousand, JACK ItlTrsoN, John Ilittsou'M ranclio Is In l'nlo l'liitn county, on Iho llrnaos ltlver, where ho lias llfty thousand cattle) ho has threo hun dred saildlo horses and tiny herders, lie drives about ten thousand head of cattle north annually, r.lghtccn years ago ho was working from daylight IIII d.uk lu Hnsl vouiity, Texa, tlmbeicd section, felling trees, cutting, rolling mid burning logs, and clearing the land lo ralo a llltlo corn and wheal. Trom experience In the forests of Texas, ho knew that It would lake Iho Ihrco-seore and ten years ofn nat ural llfo lo clear away Iho trees ami wear out tho stumps; ami, not fancying Iho doom of hard labor for life, hos ild his land nml, with sixty Texan cows am nine brood mares turned Ids face toward the setting sun and Ihe grass legions of the Ilrazos. Less than a score of years ha e passed, and he h is llfty thousand head of cattle and as many acres of land. Illttson Is about forty yeais old, six fill in height, and broad- shoulilend. Hasan honest siinbui ul face, with a sipiare, lliiu-scl under jaw, which, as I looked at II, I thought was w 1 1 lit a little tinner, giving him a more determined look than It would olhci w Nc, hut for a dozen or two euenuuleis Willi Iho llerie and nusall- ibte t'oiuanchcs, who knew lllltsou and his old long inuzzle-loniling rille well, and now know hlin with his .Winchester. I hae often wondcied wli.it they thought when they pounced on hlui with his now Winchester, and iceeheil ten shots lu a iiilnutu lnslii.ul of one In the minutes. They must ba o Ihoiigbt Ihe old 1 1 lie be witched. At any late, they w 111 gho hlui a wide berth, unless Ihey creep upon htm as the hunter does upon the hulndo bull ho does not daie to face. Mr. lllltsou Is es lahllshlng a raiiehc on the Smith l'lalte, near old Fort Morgan, for use, as his gen eral northern headrpiarlers. lie will win ter llc thousand callie theie this year, and biing ten thousand head llieie lor salt next season. John t'hisholm, on the t'oncho iier, Is another of the cattle ralscis and dihcrs of Ninth western Texas, who carries on the business on a princely scale, and whose expei lenco Is much like that of lllltsou. Of the thousands in owners of tho :i,MH,- 000 head of cattle In Texas, no! one hund red coin mr need with huge incan. They have built themselves up fiom small be ginnings, like Illttson and Chlsholin. M.MlKins. The sm plus stock is disposed of by pai k- lug, by shlplng by steamer to tho gulf States, by diiviug due north to Abilene, Kansas, and Schuyler, Nebraska, and by Nortli-weslein loule to the I 'tens rhor, where the dimes divide, sonic going lo Ail.ona and California by Ihe southern loutc, the greater uumbfr, however, keep ing aitoilherii couise up the I'is-os liver, to the Ail.ansas iher, cioss ng at and ahoM' Ilenl'sold foil, and thence along the e,ilein base of tho mniinlaitis, Ihrougli Colorado mid actors the Itlnck Hills to the I 1 1 Ion l'aiille Itailioad, and on to the great v.dlevs and maikctsof Wyomln , Utah, Montana, Idaho, NcmuIh, and the l'acilic Slates. .t.v.s foil ItfTTflt. .n.iici.yii The St. Albans McMeiiirr says that A. II, Ituek has oneof the best equipped farms In thai county, and thus describes the pans used lu his butter dairy : Mr. lluck has four pans, w hlch are sitlll- cicntly ample for folly cows. They are made sijuaie, or rather oblong, of tin, and are each six feet long, nlniKcn Inches wide and twehe Inches deep. They aie sit lu wiiodin Mils, and kept from the bottom by slicks 0110 Inch or so In Ihlcknca. lu this wooden vat water Is imiircd, or may be kept 1 mining, so as to regulate the teni peralum of the milk, liuuulng down fiom the bottom of the pan at 0110 corner Is a tin pout, one ami lhicc-iiiarli r Inches lu dia meter, and nf less rather man gie.itcr length than Ihe llilckncssof the wooden bars which hold tho pan fiom the bottom of the at. Drawn hut Ihls and wound lo-ely wllh Ihiead Is a piece of lubber hose, whlib 111 us down through the bottom of tho wooden Mil. It Is cut oil', neaily M il with the bottom, anil a wooden plug Insetted, which has the double ell'ts't to slop the escape ot both milk and water. Ity draw big this plug the skiiuiueil mill. Is leuioied I10111 Ihe piiu. 11 Is well (o h.i e another ili.il 11 pipe lor the wihhIcii vat, so that the water can be drawn if need be w ilhoiit dlstiii blm: li e milk. In Ihls way the mill, ol loity cows can be taken cue of its easily as that of the cows in the old method, and It Is btlleved wllh gieater prollt, Mr. Jluek has as yet lniide hut one coinparalhe test, hut from 170 pounds of milk ho realized a ipiaitcr ofa pound more butter lu this than the old way, while Its flavor was considered superior, lie bo Ilexes that longer oxKicutc will show mine faMirable lesiills, w hlch seems 10.1 souable. As for the depth of Ihe milk In the pain, Mr. Duck sets it from eight to twelve Inches, and Is not satlsllDil I'rnni his shoit experience what depth will all'ord the most cream. If we lightly reiiieiuber, the ex periment of Dr. Mhldlitou (loldsmlth, one one of tho Vice 1'ieslilentsiif the Vermont Dairymen's Association, ami a very sclcn tllleinan, tended lo show the litter fallacy of tho notion, that the depth should bo only one or two Inches, and w e think ho mailo tho statement that quite as much cream In proportion would bo duilved from a depth of one or two feet. Dairymen will do well In experiment Upon this. The expense of lilting up lingo pans In the manner described will vary according lo places) but uowheie ought to exceed $20 each, and generally will bo less. If this does not nay In a single season by tho lu creaso mid Improvement of tho butter, In certainly will lu the saving of hard labor to tho noblest women of the "aith the wives and daughters who add to the golden w ealth of tho woild, and who as a class enjoy less labor-saving Inventions than any other, When a convert Is admitted lo the church among Iho Teloogoos of India, hols' asked not only about lil.s Chrlslhin expert elite, but also If Ids cows, bulfaloos, land, and money are also (-unveiled. Similar questions might wiry piolllably Is) pin jmiinilcil lo converts In Ihls country. ii. list! .noun ii Venn. I could nover iinilcrilniid why our far mors through tlioHtnlodltt not keep ducks) ns n matter of profit thoy nro moro profita ble than lions. It may bo tho Impression that In older to keep ducks, n porson m tint liavo a pond or stream of water near by, lias deterred many from keeping Ihoni, but llioro is no need of nnytldng of tho kind. It Is true that It Is better to liavo a pond or stream, but youcanralso ditcksjuslaswoll elsewhere. I know of parlies that aro very successful lu raising Ihoni, they have only n shallow tub set lu Iho ground, nuil tilled from the pump occasionally. In fact, tho troublo of raising ducks, and about tho on ly one, Is leltlng Iho young go Into tho wa ter too soon after they leave tho Host. When 1 speak of Ihe profits from ducks, I do not liavo lelorcnco lo the common duck that Is seen every day, I mean n breed of ducks that will weigh 12 pounds to lhopnlr,a!ivo, such as iho Houcn and Aylesbury, and both excellent layers, easily kept and rear ed, and being very largo and excellent for tho market, and It costs no more to rear tl cm than tho common ducks that will on ly weigh on tho average aliout 8 pounds to the pair. Tho Koucn Is a very liamlsonio duck lu pliimago) tho drako has a glassy green head and neck, down to tho white ring on his neck, and tho lower part of tho body Is a beautiful green brown gray, and shaded with brown on the back. The duck is of a beautiful brown, with about overy feather shaded on the outer edgo with black. Thoy aro acknowledged tho best of Iho varieties, laying very early and contin uing through tho fcajon, and lata In the winter. Tho Aylesbury Is puro white, both the duck mid Iho drake, and obout thesanio slzo as the Houcn. Iloth boconio very fa miliar, and being very largo and heavy, do not eaio to roam ns much as the common kind. Maine Winner. A 1I.MIN ran 321X1 Catti.k, A farmer out West has 11200 cattle, and purjioses lo ue- comniodiilo tbcni all lu nno barn and sta ble building. The plan Is n stxteeu sided centre wllh sixteen wings, three bundled nml lllty feit long each,' affording room for ono hundred head of cattle on i aeh side of the feeding Hour, or two bundled In a. wing :i2on cattle accommodated lu the sixteen wings. The initio building will all'oid room lor a steam engine, corn sheller, mills for grinding, straw rutins, steam Isixes, stoilng feed, ele. Corn cribs, with hopper bottoms, will bo placed between theso wings and the corn brought Into tho centre building by the engine with drag belt, mid delhercd lo the corn sheller, the ihelled com being elcvatid to the story above, In lo a leeching bin, and drawn thenco by spout to tho mill below for grinding all performid by the engine. A feeding car, tilled from the steam box, will be run a- loiig the centie of each wing, and tho cat lie fed ilgot and left from 11. IIoii.m i: Uiii:i:i.i:y 11:1.1. s nowiini.ivix lu a letter to the pioprictor of a monthly magazine, Mi. (ircolcy says: I was fnriuerly called a "Orahainlto' that is, I raiely ate meal. And It Is still my conviction that meat should be eaten very sparingly, I eat, howo er, like other folks, not ha ing time to make myself dls. agreeable to icrybody by insisting on special food w heiever 1 go, since I tra el much and eat lu many places In the course of aear, I cuised todrink distilled llipiois Jan. 1, 1!-2I, when I was not quite 13 years oul. 1 occaslonallv diauk beer four or II vo yeais alter, when 1 abandoned that also. I cannot icmciuhcr that I ever moro than tasted wine. I stopped drinking cod'eo lu IH.1I, because It made my hand tremble. I am opposed lo nerves, 1 did not drink tea for a quarter of ,1 century, ending in IniI, when I bad brain fecr and was very 111 My doctor insisted that I should drink ei ther claret or lea, and I ehoso the tea, which (black) I have generally used since, though not uiillormly. My lavorlto exerclso Is tilmmlng up tices In a forest with an axe, lilting out underbrush, etc. I wish I could take more of it, but my farm is distant and luv family scattered. I somellmos lift weights at Iho lifting cure. I have only Hflcd 21m pounds slme I became CO years old, Feb. :)d, last. Hot Wah:ii i on l'i. i.nts. Many of tho little folks (and often the lilg lues too) aro puzzled to know how to revive their w llh ering ami sickly plants. Somctiiucsa very choice plant, valuable ill Itself on account f someone with whom It Is associated droops and ghes no expected response to stimulants that me applied. IJiperlmcnts hao licen made that show that hot water will often do Ihls, when all other oidltiary means have failed. It should at first be used at a low tempera til re IMiy llodeg.) and giadually raised lo a hluhcras 111.1v stem to 1 e lequlied. Hot water has been thus used with won lei fill sin cess uti to 170 deg. 1'. Plants that bcfoie had been slugalsh ami refused to bloom haw under this ticatineiil taken on a 1 11 n 111 hint giowtli and put forth How crs of tlm gieate.l beauly. Try It. Ohio I'ttn.tei-. How lu Si:i: Down a Wih.i.. It Is not genci.dly known, says the Lancaster (l'a, Intelligence, how easy a matter it is to ox plnin Ihe bottom of a well, cistern, orpqnil of w.i'.oi bv (he use of a common mirror, When the sun Is shining brightly, hold 111l110rsolh.il the nilcctcd lays of light will fall Into the water. A blight spot will he si en at the bottom, so light as to show Iho smallest object plainly, lly this means we have examined the bottom of wells tif ty feel deep, when half full or moro of wa ICC 'Iho smallest ,itraw..or other object! can lie perfectly seen Iroui tho surl.iee. In the same way ono can examine tho bottom of Ihe ponds and rivers, If the waters bo somewhat clear and not agitated by winds or rapid million. If a well or cistern bo under cover, or shaded by a building so that tho sunlight will not fall near tho o penlng, It Is only necessary to employ tw mlnois, using one to rolled tho light to tho opening, nml another to rolled it dowi Into the water. Light may bo thrown llfty or 11 hundred yards In the precise spot desirable, mid then downward. Wo hav used tho mirror with success to relied light around the house to 11 shaded well and also to carry It from a south window through two rooms mid then Into a cistern under the north sldo of the homo. Half dozen rellecHoiis of light may bo made, though each mirror diminishes tho brill hiney of the light, Let any ono not fauill lar with the method, try It, and will not only Hud It useful, but a very pleasant experiment, It will perhaps re veal a mass of sediment at Iho bottom of well that has been little thought of, but which may have been a frightful someo disease by Us decay lu the water. -Mr. Iyiliit Slicniinn wns brought t Now I Inv on, fow ilayH kIiko, Ii:i vi iik wvn nrioslid ut New llrmiiwk-k, N. J,tahnrgrd with having pnUtutcil threo Juuli:uuln, nml slt-p rlillili t'n ol' her Inst IiiirIkiiuI, WW, KtiL'rninii of Derby, CI. Within itlno iiiiititli, Mr. Slu'itiian iinil'.botli elilliircu, nun six, anil llio othiT 15 ycarrt iilil, illeil, anil jH.lwm wan aflciwanl fouiul lu Iho Ktoiiiat'hs of all thrro. Tho nrrostliiK o!U corn claim to liavo corlalu oviiloneoof Mrn, SliommHV t,'iillt. MM Htllllloil BRATTLE BORO." Thii rrdendld horae will make tho aeaaon a folio a ON Monday, Tueaday and Wedneaday of each week, ho will l at the atable of Vf, OK01KIK WOOD, near OrttreTlllo. On Thuradaytt Mr, J, Durrowa Hotel Htablo at Vernon t andnn Friday and Saturday at tho liable of Mr- Eugene Frott on Flat Klrccb An rmuortunltr la here offered to fartnMMJt.rMta era to ralae a fine, colt at a ttrv tmatt outlau. for In thin horse aro united tho twuatralna of blood, which might to make blm the beat ut a 11 Ion for jrentral ue luai it aa erer mane a ptifou iu una county, lje waa aired by Mr, Oeo. C. Haira will known MrWunger horae "Young America,' and bla dam la the beautiful Itl&ck Hawk Mare "Hoca Ilonheur," Kora'a dam waa the famoua "Tltna" mare of Virnon, and her aire Ulireold Illack Hawk." 'Urattleboro" la 8 yeara old, 15 13 baodi blah and weigiiaiiwiM.: coior a mauwui curat nut! la tr- nr aouna ana ami trot tin ii calL In order that all who dralre may haiea chance to ralae one pood colt, fur thla acBftont!'lratiU.-btiro"will atand at the low price of $10 f warrant. DR. OF.OROK VOOIf. AirriiL nrattleboro, May 10th, 1871. Uwll YOUNG AMERICA TUB MESSEXGER TROTTING STALLIOX. 8ms IloaitUniVt titty Mtntng.r. osnfsloo Urns I.Uod, of Thorn It b IJ, be crtrr tot ell tbll 0001a not trot in tbrre luluntrit. t . 1 Da'j as 11 tlBlsiuu II ill rlnlrrn to llmli.il -on- llttonmn, j bolh by Abialhk, bjr Mtmirtnl, b,. by Imrorlist MtHtnttt. Ill dim wns lino Iho itsni of Juflltr AUallai, tlillloa fmou on LontrhUiiJ, OS-lira ur Jlr. vas wikk, of Klslbuib. Jafiltt AUnl. lah lUniln at 300. pi:nrt)itMANci:H. YOUNQAMr.rilCAlroitid, b(nlo)imolJ,lo racci ou tho OntreTlllo Curo, Long Inlioflt one RRaltiRt .o'y noil and obp aciloft Itatlt Hill. winning rviry h-it with oaie, tnd niitluir Ihi 1'M lime ou rrcord, la a match, for a two ) tar old, it . a mluutra and 3 second. lilt colta are all of more tbau ordluary t rompr I year old, osnid by Mr. V. M. J'arlii, of Briotbu, New York, sou a match for fa.OoO la 1H7U, lulling a mare by lljMlraii HttnMtlonlan, omd byllro. U. Alley. ll20r, a three-old, trotted, October, 1H70, In the Proifeet Tark Blake In a.Sa. He vaa lime, till a ono of the four atartera In tstnls.folir entrlra. 1 'furiHH, H" 1 AViiiTinil. AJItr fiat, tkr Ternn uiff tt JtoO. l'ayable March lit, mi. All accldeuta al the risk of os ucra. The owner announce! that he s ill irlTe a ailrcr )ltch cr every year to be trotted for by Youiir Amerha' colta at fourjearaof age, aa au lnceullve toltreedet to brlug choice Marea to bin Stallion, J. (.'. II A VIS, .Ueiil. llrattlelioro, VI., Aiail JH, 1871. -UwH MTJ31ll30HC01ja!S. VIKWS, ALUL'MH, 4 (illtOMIIS, :. iV II. T. ANTHONY A' CO., 591 BROADWAY) NEW YORK, Iiiilto ihn atltnlliin of the Trado to Ihelr elteiikjve axHOrtiuent of the alsiie good, of tktlr oim puklira. lion, manufiefure and tinpvttatiun. Alio, r-lIOTO I.NTEI1N SLIOKS and - U1UCHOSCOPEH. ( NEW VIEWS OF YOSUMITK. " E. i H. T. ANTHONY 4 CO., Ml llnoiuwAT, New Yohk, Onsiaile Mi tropolltan Hotel, mroiiTEliA asi UANCrACTVnLBa or l'UOTOQllAPUIO MATERIALS. AMEnlCAN AND rOllEKIN I'AThNTH. R.H.EDDY, BOL1CITOH OF PAT LIS TH roll INVKNTIONH, TltADK MAHKH, OK UKKIONK, No. 76 State htrct t, on'Oiito Kllby Mrrct, Uoatou, AFTEH au extcnahe practice of nwardaof thirty yeara, contluuta tu fvcure I'attnta In the United htati'a : inuiu ureal jirtiaiu. ranc anu oiuer ioriiu couutrka. t'atiata, hix-ilniatluur, AinlgLiutnta, and all iiapcra for Pati nti, txicutid cu riaaonable Urm, wiiu ui'iiaicu. lucearcnta iubuv iu urit-iiuiur iu kliilitv ntl ulilltr of Puirnti of Innntioua. and heal and other advice nudcrid In all matter touching the a mo. Copies of the clalmatf any patiut furuiih(d by remitting one dollar. Anlguineuta recorded iu waBtiingion. HO Alt UCW in tut cniiru Oiaif" wnri mvyriwr faeitttttt Jot obtaining J'altntt, vr atctitatmng tkr pattntabthty oiiucnfion. All ui"crtBiiy ui m juurury iu iittujiiii'iiju iuirtH:ure Patent, and the imuat gnat dday thire. aru here aau-d iuM'Utora. TF.S'llMONlALH. "I rc uard Mr, Lddj aa ouc of tho mwt caitlmd ancciiKful practitioner! with wlioui 1 haw had official lutf rcounu-. CHAHLllH MASON, Coniiuitttouer of rati nt "I have no hesitation lu aRMiring Inventor tbatthei cannot employ a man wore cotnpttrnt and lrutuot. thy, and moro rai'ublc of putting their appUcatlotiilu a form to aecuro for them an early and fatomblt con. .deration at the Patmt OlDce. KDMUMJ Hl'RKF., lato Commlvfloni r of Pit cut a." Mr. It. II. Fnnr baa made-for me mcrTlllHTY ap plication! for latfnti, haluKl(niut'((t'ifullu aliuott every case. Kuch uumUtakablf proof of great taUnt and ability on hla part, loada mc to rtct-mnif nd ali, lnentora to apply to him to procure their pate nil, aa they may be aure of baling the taont faithful attention brat owed on their caiea. and at 6XT rtaaoniUe chargea. JOHN TAOOAHT." no ton, jan, j, iu.i, lyi j&Sl Thi great cause of human nilaery. Juat pnb Tillhfd, In a acaled euvi lope. iTtce all centi. aud radical cure of acini ml v. eakueaa, or Kpermatorrh a a, induced by ailf-abuaet lutoluutar tmlat-iour, lm potency, nertoua debility, aud itnlwdJinenta to mar rlape generally ; tVniiumption, epilerwy, aud fit ; mental and physical incapacity, ftc.l)y Hob. J, Cul- irweu, ai. u.t auinoroi luet "iirtt uxKKia," ao. The uorlJ.rfuowued author. In thla admirable Lec ture, clearly protra from hla own experience tbatth wiui conaequeneea or KinAUuae may u enetmanj reuovpd without incdlcluea, and wit Lout dangeroua aurgical operation!, bougie, lnatrumcnta. rlnga or cordlala. iiolntlnc out a mode of cure at once crrtaln and effectual ay w hlch every aufforur. no mattrr,wUtJ hla condition Inay be, may cure hlmaeir Cheaply, jrf vaieiy mun rauicauy. inn i-ciurcKiiiproveaawn to thouaandaand thouaanda. Bent under aeal, In a plain envelope to any addra, on receipt of alt oenta, or to pontage atatnpn, by addreaalng tha Publisher. AUo, Dr. Cuht-rvell'a "Marriage Guide," price 33 Ccuta. Addnaa the Pub liBhera, C1IAH. J. C. KLINF. ft CO., 137 Ilowcry, New York, Poat Ortlce liox 4,&80. Tuokj:ssioxal notiu:. DR. J., C. HAltKEli Of IUlloi Falla, Vt., UI take ruoma al tW Itevrre iioue, itrattieDoro, THE HECONU -WEONEHDAY IN EACH MONTH FOll CONSULT ATI OM IN iusivi'iua iu BonolSottiug, Scrofula -Diseases, Sores, Cancers, General Debility, &o.,&o. Ib. luuawi for eight )in waa lu prattk-e with the Celebrated Bono Better, Burgeon and Pbjalciau, CUAH, SWEET, M. P.. of LtUnon, Conn., and forthelalt year baa U en very umnful In hU present locatjryi Bract! for Spinal IHaeaaea, CriNtked Fftt, Ac,, are anoclally attended to. IIf. lUrVi r'a Krrofuta Kvruim. Couth lrrlaratlot)l Htreugthenlug Bittrra. Kahea and IJnlmeuUaoajBj'a ut the treatment. ttw, FAKMERS OF VERMONT 1 Yuu have a wide awake Agricultural Paper hi your o u atatc. He ua ou ceuta lu lite rubiuurr, I1(V.1Ia Cir.vi.filfJM. .Hiurt, Vi., and try the VanuoKT FaiiukH the remainder of thla year. I ou u irimc u. iteau wuai iuc paprra Al.lv .1llo,t Uienrd. llrallltrlMitO. I'.iiilillv IntscAnlliiir In tlit ftvrtin-rB of Vermont and well worth the price of anbacrlpliou. .YrraiW'r , uiue jara. IU Mitor U a ready writer and a practkal agrlcul ixal, bt.JlHtburyVa't&onitn, We havo heard but one opinion expreaaed ol H, w hlch commendatory tu thn blKbeat degree. i'""- It cuotaliia a lame amount of aneclal iutereal 10 ferrucra. which la prratutevl iu ayatrwatlc and con? drtued lonu Ai. Alton Mtemmtr, E stnUllchoil IO40. -STY&Co Brattloboro, Vt. THT8K IVrsTBUMrSTS rnSTAtX 1HK IIEAUTIFUIj VOX HU3IA TltEMOM) AXD Wonderful Vox Jubilante, urRovcvrKTfl prccLiAit to au imutttAi. with Tin isTEY uboax.1. Alirgerariftjef Bfiatifil tjKidaitfllilIrFi)sirpiiifiliiij Mft. mi M WhiUiUi rallicar. CS" Every lntrument Fully Warrnntod. Ayer's Hair v igor, For resloring Gray Hair lo its natural Vitality and Color A ilrcMiii wliiih is ul otiee ngrccuMe, heallliy, nml eHeelnal for pre.'crvin the liair. 1'iiilrit ur yiji huir is soon rtstorirf lo ill viiijuinl rvlor with the 10.1H uml fl'l'iilllKiS of ioulli. Thin hair is lliiik- cncil, falling liair clieckul, ntnl lmlil ncss ofleu, though not nlwiiys, iiiriil by its use. Xnlliing' can icslme tho liair where the follicles 111 e ileslioyeil, or tlio glands aliopliieil nuil ileea)ed. Hut such us icin.iiu etiti he s.ncil for usefulness by this application. Instead, of fouling the liair with 11 pasty sedi ment, it will keep it cleiin ami ligorous. Its occasional use will picieiil the liair from Inniiiig gray or falling' olf, nml consequently prevent balilne.-s. Kreo from lliosc ileleleiious sublnnces which iual.o sonii! prep.irnlions ilangeiotis nuil itijurioin to the Imir, the Vigor can only benefit but not barm it. II w anlcd luetely for ti HAIR DRESSING, nolhiti'' else can bo fouuil so desirable. Containing neither oil nor live, it does not soil while cambric, and et lasts long ou the hair, giting it 11 ticli .'lossy luslie nuil 11 grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Si Co,, I'lUCHi.'AI. KI ANA1.YTIC.V1. C'llhMISTJ, lowuli, 3iass. piuce $1.00. CLOSING OUT SALE! ilONTF.MPL.Vr I NO a cliange In mybuaineaa and In order to reduce my "lock aa much aa pOBaiblo by the flrat of May, I ahall clone out all my etock of DRESS GOODS tt Oreutly lleilucetl 1'rlccn. Kjirclal bari'alua ID UOSIEHY, OI.OVES, IIDHFH., CGllSKTfl, LINEN COLLARS AND CCFTS, AKb SMALt. WAKES. Al.o, a gochl mpply of Ladies' Underwear. Mauy of thiae gooda will ho aold at k than coat. Stirr iour uivtuy by fntrehailuff v" OOtt of xs r. V ILK INS, AT '1 HI. NEW YOHK HTORU, MAIN STRLLT, Oi l OS1TF. IIIC.H ST TM1(IHTA.T TO T1IK A Irldt i KW X lilt. OOW coutinuea to be cunaulttd athlaomce Noa. 7 U Ludlcott htreei, iioaton, on an uiaeaai vi 1'iiivAH! ru l.KMCATE NATUU11. By a long couraeof atudy and practical experUuct of unlimited extent, Ur, P. haa now the gratification of preae utlug the unfortunate with remedies that baeueer, since he era t introduced tue in, rauea 10 cure me musiaiariu luc caiea of OONOUU1UEA AND SkPHILlB. Be- ii.-Hth ma irpntruetit all the horrors of vrue real and Im pure blood. Impotcncy, Bcrofuta, Oonorrhna, Ulcere, t.alll ftllil HlBirpKI ill IHO rCKIUUB Ul lirinti nuuu. in ilimnullnn nf llie Bladder and KidueiS. HldrOCele. AlTeftwea, Humors, frightful Bwtllinga, and tlio long train of horrible amptoma attending thlitlaiaof dis. eaue. arc made to become aa harmless aa the aliupl st .Utn,. ,f m child. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. l. uovoiea a greai pari ui uim nun iu uv ntniiumii'i thoxri casea caused by a secret aud solitary habit, which ruins the body and mind, unfitting the unfor tunnt Individual for bualuraa or socle ti. Home of the aud and, melancholy effects protluccd by early : naoiia o youiu,iuiiii i" DUilnens of the Head, HlmueKaof hight, Paliitation of tl.f itcnrt. iMaitcrtala. Nirousnefa. Oeranircnient of tho digeallvo functions, Symptoms, &c. The fearful elTe-Cta ou the mind are iimicu to be dreaded; lose of memory, confusion of ldeaa, depression of spirits, v il foribodlug!, aversion of aoeltty, aelflistrUKt, timidity, 4c., arc among tho clla pioduced. Such prraoua ahoutd, Wfore contemplating matrlmouy, consult a pDJFUJUTi oi riptinrnrp, in w vm, irtimru w Iieaim ana nappiuca. KnMmiiuiinttUli tu remain under Dr. Dow'a treat meut a few da a or weeks. Mill be furnished with nil uiani rniitm ami fhri?a for board moderate. Medicine aent to all parte of the countr), withfull dlrectloua for uae, on recthing deacription of jour case. Dr. Dow haa alio for Bale tho French Capoltea, arrauted ine beat prcveum r. uraer uy man. i nrir (or 1 ana rta eiarnp. HIUHIjV l.MPOHTA XT TO KEAIALKh lu Delicate Health. Dr. Dow, Phsiclan and Hurifeou. No. 7 & 9 Eudicott Htreit. Uoaion. la e-ousutv- cA dully for dlaeaaea Incident to the female a) stem. lToiapsua uteri, oriamngoi iuo nomo, nuur aiuui, Bunpriaslou, and other menstrual derangements, are alt treated upon new pathological principle!, and speedy relief guaranteed In a few dais. Ho invariably certain la the new modecf treatment, that moat obsti nate complaints yield under It, aud ine amicteu person .Aim minima 111 lf rf.M't liolt II. Dr. Dow haa no doubt had greaUrexperlencelnthe cure of dlseaae a of womeu and children, tnau any oiu hp Dhvaii-liTi In Hob ton. Boarding accommodation a for patients who may x i.i. inai.v in itninn a few .Win under hla treatment Dr Dow, aiuce 1H43, uailugoouflned hla w holeallen- tiouioanomco praciice, ior me ui""i i-m-. caaea aud female compUinta.ackuowledgea uoaupcrior Iu the United Htatea. N. B All ltttera naist contain four red atampa, or thev will not be anawcred. Olllco hourafremi 8 A.M- toy P, M. .LMi'r a iv 1'ITIl Vt 1 V ALL CASUS. OH Vj ua chargea made. Dr. Dow la conaulted dally from 8 A. M ta & P M.aa above, upon all uitucutt or ,.fcrfit1iflA,Lj..iA.of nverY name and iiatore. having by hU unwearied atteutlon and extraidiuary aucceaa gained a reputation which calla patients from all parts of thecountry toobtalnadvice. Among the pb)alclaua lu Boston, nonestaud higher In theprofeiaion than tho Celebrated Dr. Dow, No. T vn.ii.iiuirt.xt. link ton. Those who need theaarvtce of au eierltuced pbalclan and lurgeou should give ii'uCii Tinw tmnorta and haa for iale a newartl- ela called the French arcft. Order by mall. Twofor llaudaradatamp. apr3,t871ljl9 i"i AHDINKH'S KIIKUMAT1C AND I T VKlTHAl.dlC COMPOUNI) Im BAFF. am D BKLIABLF. CIUIF- for all Coojplalnla of a Bcrofnlotia Nature. A apienum wiooa niimi Gardiner's Compound Cur Rheumatism. Gardiner's Compound iwm Neuralgia ! ! Y0M BALK I1V ALL DBUGOIBTB. (lyl iMnntRtmorTiiE BSTEY COTTAGE KM, lUillvonno. NEW LONDON NORTHERN RAILROAD. Ou tutl iftcr JUKE 8th. 1871, 1'tiMptifcrr Trilui will leave New London fti follow n 1 For Hollows FUn led (tip North, tt A.OO A. M. con nrclinRtt ViUfmantlo for llirlford: it l'llnirr for Albany, kin ton, Wire itnl (UUKrt(IIe( ut Gronti fortroonfldtlnl Fitcliburp. Tor I'slmrr, it H.l O A. M. rotitiiTtlDg tt W 111 itni u(lc for Hartford j it ralmer, for Albany, Honlon, vrr, Ollliortvlllft ind (Iroutt i it llnmtx for lUlloiri I'tXln, Fitrhliurft tnd (Irronfli Id, For Norwich, it 1 ()aJA A, M. rnnncctlof; from I'rov lilenro b in! New HTfnt for Wf-rfffitfr and 1'rovl drnrc, ind it 8.20 I. M, tnnnr ting from Ntw York and Ntw Karen. For rainier, at a.lii 1'. M. connoctlnft from Trovl drnri t at Wflltmautlc for Hart ford J at I'nlmfr for AliKiny and limtmit and for Amhfrat, Ware and (Mllx-rtvi!. At n.AO 1'. M , roniHtlng from New York and Btontngton. And Other Points ii Follows i AMIIKUST for IMiiicr (1.30 k 1().T A.M., con. tiectini for Be w ton, Albany and New London ; 5.05 P. M., cf-nnoullni for Hprinile1d, Albany, New Ism don, and New York via Meamer; RM A. M- and 1.38 i-. .ii. iur irmi.r, coiinpcimg ior liruowa rauc. rilclibiirif. and (lrttrnQclil. WAUK for i'almer. 7.1 1 ft 10.10 A. M., conordlnft TUT All'lllj, JKiHlnD HUH JltW IjOHUOII. .Wt I". Al.t connrctliiK for Albany, New Ijoudon. and Kteatnir to New York. PALM Kit for New London. A 2(1 ft H.l A A. M. ft sou r, ai, connecimR irom Atrany ami notion: at New London fur Providence, New Haven and New vera; 6,201'. m., connecting from Iioaton ft Hiritijr field ; and at New London for New York via Steamer. 8.15 A. M,. 13.20 and ft.20 I'. M. fr.r Amhernt, con nectlnjt from Albauy, Uoflton, and New Loudon t B.15 A. M and ll.in I' M. for (Iroutn. coiinrTtlni for Uellowa Faltn, Fltchlmm and (lreenAdd; P. 10 A. M and 13.10 P. M, for Ware, connectlntr frcm Uoaton, Aiuany inn new L)naon; o.uu i: ai., couucciing from 1 tot ton. Hiii-lnoni'M and New fAondnn. BELLOWS FALLS for New Tendon. 7.1 A A. M. and and B.au P. M., connecting ltli tralna from the Aiorin idu mm meamer ai ,itw winuuii iur new York at 9.30 P. M. (UtOUTH for New London 1 0.0(1 A, M. ft 1.30 P. Mi connecting from the North, Fltchburg aud (lreen field. NOIlWICHfor I'almer A, 33, H.IH A. M., 3.10 and isin i'. i. : ior new ijonaan conni-ctmn ior New York ly rail, at 0.10, B.&0, 10.33 A. M, 1.40 and 4.(0 i. ji., man ii j nicamer ai n.tu i'. si. WILLI MANT10 for Palmer O.I A. O.I 3 A. M. I. OA and H.l.i P. M. For New Indon, 7.41 and0.2 A. M., and 4.m and 8.03 P. M. June S 1871. din. A. MEItRlLI, Sup't. UOSniN, CLINTON k KITCilllL'IUl IIMI.llOAI). .SUM SIKH AllRARUKHKtlT, Cuniliil.iiotni MoNDAr, May 1, 1 HT1. Train. Atrlic at anrl llrjiart frr.ni llOSTON A. AI.UANYlt.il. HTAllONtlN UKACILST. II O S T O N . hiins roil t'lTciiuunn, A. Jt. 1". M. '. M. 4.30 0.111 5.22 5.29 5.31 5.39 S.2H 6.62 COO cur, o.ii r K, C30 MO r..6o I'. M. .ai 110S10N, 7.1IU 2.15 6.30 0.15 C.20 Ho. FranituRbam, 7.S7 FramlngbainOiitri, 8.02 rayvlllp, B.llj Houthtxiro', Kn. Marlboru', 8.1C Marlls.ro4, 1M Norlhln.ro', H.17 Ilcrlln, Went llerllu, llolton. 3.03 3.12 3.14 3.21 11.10 3.3.1 3.12 3.19 3.55 1.07 1.17 4.30 C3.1 0.20 CllDton, rratt'a Jitnclluii, LeomtnatiT, K.CJ 7.00 7.10 7.2(1 tl.04 9.13 Arrive Fitctibnrir. TIIAINH roll BOSTON. A M.A. M. T. M, M. Leave HTClIllUltO, C.S0 f.ri 13.2(1 5.20 j.comini'iir, rratt'a Juuctlon, Clintoii, 7.00 9.04 12.30 5.30 7.10 0.1 1 12.41 G.40 7.20 9.24 12.51 5.S2 Bolton. 7.2C 12.53 5.37 Weat Berlin, Berlin, Northboro', Marlboro', Ho. Marlboro, Kontbboro, Faytille, Fra'innhara Centre Ho. Framtncham. 7.31 COG 7.33 7.40 0.33 1X8 C.17 7 33 0.40 1.10 C.20 8.03 9.50 1.21 6.32 fl.07 9.33 1.23 C.35 H.1U 9 38 1)39 H.VJ 10.0C 1.31 C.43 K.26 10 13 1.41 C.52 9.15 11.00 2.45 tt.10 ArrheUuiton, ALL THAIN8 EXPHKK8 from Boston to South Fra mingham, except 7.00 A. M. and from Kouth Framing' nam to iioaton. except s.'iu irom titcnoiirc, ine i a. .M. anu a.uu auuo-JU r, i.traiuicouaeci ai Fltchburg Mth traiue goinft ou to the cueanire itau roada. 'Ihe 7 A. M. tralu couuecta with Vt. & Man It.H. for Brattlcboroaud Oremfiild. All down tralna from the thpanlre and t. slafa. lUtllroadt connect at Fltchburg with traim on thla line for Boa ton and wav Hiatioua. iicatia noiu lurouiiii irom aiiMaiioua onthoaltove Itondtt to Btwtou la thla Line, mmo an via other Itoutea. Persons winning to arrlto at the (South End of Boston, or going to Station! on the Old Colony It viewport, notion, iiaruorci et trie ana Bos ton ft iTOMutuce uauruauB, niaiiu n ior ineir oe,U' vi nlencc to no via tma une Thn Iioaton Office of thia ConiT-auv la located at cor ner Beach & Kingston Ht., U. h. Hot 1 block, where Ticket! can be procured for all pomta rortn, and in- formation in regard tu Ttcaeta anu f rtigni can Le oo. talned, Trains Karo Fltchliurff for iTotldence at alol A. M. and 12.20 and 5:20 P. M., and Ti.unton at 8.55 A. M, and 12.20 P. M. Upturning leate Trowdcnce at C:15 a. Mi, 1:20 and 4! 13 r. si. Leave Taunton at 4 :30 a. n.t i :au ana :su r. m. Arrive at Fltchburcat 9:12A. M.. 4 : and Tiaui'.M. All of the above Trains conuectat Fitchlurg with tralna to or from Vermont k Mak. and Cheshire Ball roadJ. Cars run through beO eeu Fltchburg and Prov idence without change. Baggage checked through and ticket! auld through from Vermont &,Mab. and Chcah Ire Railroads. Thla make a the best and moat direct route from towns on above Hoada throiiRhtoProvldence, Taunton, New Bedford, Fallimer, MIddkbom, Pawlucktt and Newport. II. A. BLOOD, Sup't . i'. ULUiit.iL. ueu i Ag i, notion Fltchburg, May 1,1871. 33 Douglas JtlaiiufarlurerH of FURNITURE. TUKXIXO, UAllVliYU, im VEXKEIIIXO. l ino liirniliiro Made to Order. Douglas ISY, llrattleboru, M., Nor. 1, 1S70. 1)11 A TANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW UEhTtuiKU. Il i .Vi . .li.i!,,! l.v lilt EEWIH. 2M3 vacea. .fi!tr, v.iitir.n. xii MEDICAL COMPANION AND nmiii'ioiiviiTii mi the, radical cure of Hpcrma- torrhaa, er seminal Measure, iu;im. , Loaaea, lmiKitenry, Meutal aud Physical Incapacity, ImiM-dUnenta to Marriage, etc., and the Vrui real and Biphilitic Maladie', wiinpiaiu anu iiearenretuoua ior an... .iv rnrA nf Hpromlarv Bvmidums. Oouorrmea. Oleela, Htrktures, and all diseases cf the akin, such aa Hcurvy,Bcrofula, FL'ers, Bolls, Blolihea, and Plm pUa ou the face and body. Consumption, Eplleimy, and its, luduced by nlf-indiilgeuce or aexuil extra v. a sauce. The celebrated author, In thla admirable Treatise, clearly demonstrate, from a forty years' tucetsaful practice, that the alarming conaeejueuce of aelf-abuae may no rsuuauj iuhu, jniut4uK uu m.'v at once simple, certalu, and rtfectual, by means of which ever) sufferer, no matter what hla condition maybe, can bo effectually cured, cheaply, privately, and radically. .t. IV i ms uooa suouia oo iu iuc uiuuiui dhij and every mau In the laud. Bent uude r aeal, In a plalu envelope. Price 50 rt uts. Address, Dll. LEW IB, No. 7 Bech Btrret, New York. 11IK 0I.AHKMONT MANUKAUTU1UNO COMl'ANV, Cr.AHKMONT.N.II., l'UDorond lloolc MamifoctureranndWbolc aalo and Hetall Doalera In Hooka and btattonery, SOLICIT YOUK OItIKItS Foranrlbloi In Ib.llllD Atwellaifor Y 11 1 N T INC. A N I) 1J I N 1) I N 0 oraiaariiaacairTian, Anilwlllpar O A 8 II FOR R A O B . Sir Jiiiiliilil -- imL i ut Si1l' 1 Front Iron anil Olaia. yoiiKS or thi: United States Watch Company, (UILUS, WA1.R1 ic CO,,) .H.VltlO.V, N. J. GILES, AVaZeS & CO., iMroitTEits, jtANUFACTnncns & jonnniw, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY tfe SILVERWAIli:, 8Aotrheom UNITED STATES WATCH COMPANY, 13 MAIDEN liANr, NEW YORK) of flAMKn7cN of W4TCHE3, IlOTH NK'KKL AND FltOSTED MOVKMr.XTfl, WITH DAMA8KKP.X FINISH. Tho finer gmilea all tmvlntf three pnlra Conical r.nn a.'curaiPiT n ifini in iiffir. i;mn unit imriaa BfltA Kill F-I.INi; Icn peine nt, vith Kxposcd Pallet Jcwch, and Hardtned and Tempretl Ibilr fpr and f r onr latn Improvement In STKM-WINDINO ineclianlim, wo claim a XTItKXftrit, IMi'lH DJtl SS! OQTIf.VC-iV liithrrlo nnnttjItiM In anv other mini. torture. At home or abroad. Convtantly on band full lines, all Fixes, In Oold, silver. Diamond Het and Mot'ic C'.iscs. M I.cpcatcrs, Imlepenilcnt 1-1, 1 5 Split and llylnck Second for tak.ln three dlflertnt time-, for tunui Horif. Artillerymen, Ac. tff PrlrtvListA furnWIicd tho trado on Application. Inclosing bailocis card, FortAla by th j CCccrally. Ailc your Jeweler tueco the? MA1U0N watcbefl. Wholesale Warerooms, 13 MAIDEN LANE, New York, And GILES, BROTHER & CO., 142 nko Streot, Chicnno, 1- VXT Watch Xo. lORO, 8ttm-'lrnler-learnj Trad'-Mirk KtFifUre Alhtrton rn , .1, i,n, J ninufactumi by VnUtil Slate Watch Co.. ha Urn carried by rnerom December. ( tn'ianj IT K.i, Iti total tarlallon being only TWO HVCOXDH In the entire tlm. Xew Yvrl. Jin. 17, 1870. U V. C1IITTEXDKX, Lute fry V - Tt M4Tm.Vo.lMI,!tnv W,mr, Twinu Tr Mtrk " I r I -i Watmi N. lf.eW.aTy-WiKDia.-.nrtrlri Tnl. Mm ' I AtbtMMi A Co., Marlon, N. J ," nMnafnrlarl tv lb I nllJ tt f tilr U lrh e'o., Marnifi. S, J tMnufv lnri lit I I tt klrh Co ,1im bm rarrUl bf nit Aft, muhihi t IU twUl vwlm HlnU Ust'h LV., hm U.n mitUI iy m thrr moan lu i lioa IrMn ut.aa ti8i tftlaf vn)j out Mflnn-I tr munih. itir stla from uicftn lima bttagooly tt lhiHtr r ,T. UlLlAKLMlUltlY, MyMrt. JdJt CH W. It WRH14, IU. k.n.a. k N Of Drrhy, Rnn & I'wnth,, J.rMy CHr, V. S, Wj,. Sth iij,nri.WiMa,-lVir nTrxU Mrt i I Vrcn N u?4.?ftu Wiynaa.-BwrlimTnilNUfk "rrwhrlr ttitM Watrh Co., Ur n, N. J ," ntannl. tt. I , I AlhMlM) A Co., Mxrlun, N. J.," tiianufetur) ly Iht Lnilt.l Slitlc Mum VatHi C'n.,ha bwi writ I mMi mtaih' iu adi U aU'h L'a , hat bn carrltl b mt ttrru uiuutliii lu tuUl trUUon 1km (fmt nmui IiTth Uinzntily llt w a.i'. '.I. 1 Ui troMaaUnbdcf oolr tiiMnit I 'Jm't t-juurn pu r A t, roltJi, U'u.h h .i r A I VZXSIS, Vm'X S. J. IL R. A T. ('. " Rokbv P. F t'Tir. ttb. Ii, lfl. Virti No. IK. Ptiv Wt'rPKii.-bau'li.c Tn- Mrs i W'tren Va. tft,Sl, f m-Wfitsa, IWarinj Tra-tt-Mark " ttvd- AlWtMi A i ., Mrkn, N. i , ' mnn(tir-J .v lU l' i ' i t rle Alherton A t'- , Marlon, N. J.," tiMnnf n-turtil ty 1m UaltB-l Walrh lo., IimIimii rarrlt.1 hy dm tbrt BKMai it txtai , a Mat tttlcb Co , bw ltn n.rrU.1 ty mt twenty mnntu ; It luUl U mi nic-in HtiwljHn rmlv llt hkm l dm, f tti .t ttm. tarlattoa(rtaiMaillmr ltajtiT... ,t4t prr month. 1 11KNUY lit L WCE1 , tnrliir Phil t. 4 L Tt tt. St.C.JHH:5T,AtSap-lN V. C. A II. R. U. Wj(tc,t II-.(5Tr.Vniia.-IWrinif Trl Mark t VTat Vrt.lMT,iri Wt-Mn.-IktirimTrvle-Mitli 'Trftl.rli- Athntni&i -.Mirnn.N J.," mnnuf kIui1 l-v t). I" I Alhrrton A 'o., Marion, N. J.." itiantifurtnT.! (,y ill I nlll PWI tt inli I ,lm b-r , .irrn ,y n.t lti tnoMh if t tai at ttrli Co., lift bt o carTwJ t) mt lifletn uioueht i IU Ulal variation frutu tiiun t mo Un u ivn MconUIn th futirvti ' frui Uitan tlait l)(n( ohly an Mit f two-lhtnt f a iihj tr A II klMf.l Park I'l. N 1 say. It. r. l'IIE;Lrs,Citn. N.J. (.'taUal It. K. 1 Met IW1N. J. Lr .ii W.TCtt Na.lftlT,rtsi Winnat-tWarlnTrniU-Mark "rrritrk Pm. F.'. n Albtrtun A Co., Marlon, N. J.," tiivmfortnrtj hy tbt CalW Sittcs Wanti No. aft IT -nrln4 TraU-Marh "(a) rilt Ptr.ll Ui r Wati-U , aubHD carrltil by mt liwt JM)f,l1 lUKIal varla- ton, .V J ." marni'n iur lit tbt tnllnt "lain Unrli U hi titn tiMit mtan limr Wlnir naly flit lerond. her month rarrfnl l m tw. It,, u, mI. t iu tout vaiiatljn fnxn i-.n 1IENKV SMI 111,1 tMnaiiiall tt .1l St., N. V. tiny bHwu wcvuJ . l.IUkU WarcnNo.tin,ftriMVnaaa,-nnrin:Tra.t.Mftrkll-Kd'r. Di?lnrN.Y C All.lt K. Athtrwn A Ife., Marlon, N.J ," inan-tfa lured by lltt l'nlt.l L'rtr, F.U 1 U'akb Co., bu Ihcd carrltd by hit founvtn HHnthi,ii uwaibt f W.n-H N Pti4 U i Mil,,-FlMrlnf TraJ- Mark ' f tit ttiatlhnaata.anllnall lha vartom, cltmnlr. i-r Ktrnp,. iKi.tif 4ir.t . Mur. n N J ,nim Iur I by tbt L'ulUd staU-. V i la tkat ttrtis ant alnt toy rtnrn It hn AtsilH nm imnd a mtrk. Ii jfrnllv HirKW.n nwoilt , lb total tar att it iu II. LA9lMJ,Mat4f.r htil.kifb-fc.r Ijf. lu-. (. , , i ' j U n j u , nIi t-r nmth Ul Ufnimy, , t). tt lltrrLE, Coo f A R. R. IT. IUKWAIiK vf uvrlhleu Unitarian with ithl'h tkr cv iiy Ls J'j&fol Tj asotil Imposition lnUt on ft certificate cf pnutti'ne from thon- e ichoi.i '$1.4 unl fu' ''u VtrJj MAIilQX. X J an tnjrated on the A 'jtt oet t the Main in j Hit .', V o , ,, -;n-rtj I-I'M. r,IKS tlr Till: AUOU: (KI.K1IUITM) MATCIIKS AT W II O h i: K A I. Tl , nr ia r.ri2it, hatch i:i.iiu .v: Co., milihii;iiifi Hi., It O H T O N , M.A fl N . TUB A DOVE GOOD A ILK HIt BALE nt JC 33 IX IT. ST tfc HOIiDING, i:illul hlri'l'l ltr.itllflMir, IinAI.KllH IX WATClIKH, CLOCKS, JI'.wr.I.UY, 1'ISTOI.S, iur. llpncral AgfLta for Hip AVGUICAK nUTTON.HOI.l'., OVEKSEAIIINO AND SEW1NO MACHINE COMBINED, (inoVLUfc II tKKlt SHUTTLE AND ELASTIC STITCH SEW IMI MAC11INLS. flcientifle and Poplar Medical Works Manhood, Womanhood, & Nervous Diseases, rrnuaiiED nr the .No. 1 lliilfliicli Strttl, IU Ho ii, (OppotdtC ltevire llullt . In. W. II. 1'AltKLIt, AiMtant 1 LjleiBn MfJirut khuulidijf tor titrybvity. U.tll tt if utd in imu ytui. A IlnuU ftii' ar,v Jlmi. THE SCIKNCi: Ol' Ull. i r bHLr.l'i;i.SLKA- 'flilN. A IMedk-ul Ireativc tu the t'uusu und Cute tt Exiiai'BTfci Vitality, I'm MAtvnc I-li-like in Mis, EUVUCa AM) l'lUKlCAL UmiLiTV, Hieniiosruu, and all other dUeases arlnliig trtiu Iht Lui.ui.h vi Youth, or the ismacitETio vt ExcianLai e-f matun )rars. Thla Is Indeed a Und; fur ei-rj niuu. Irlet only Out? Dollar. 'JB5 pafctn, nuuud in ihth. A lloolt fur Uiti) AV4.IH1II1, Eutithd hEXl'AL l'HYhlOLOli Ul WOMAN, AND II tK liiSEAhLs; er, w ukaAn iiuiin ui- imhn. Louicallv, fnui Imam, id Olii Ae., UteU).bnt ILLLT11VT1. LNUltAMNUil. Jitl I ailt , lt!liu 11. Wautlf ill I'rtnch cloth. 1 rice i'i.w. A lltitil fi I.wrjlHitlj. 1'Jjttt-red h) thi rtctitli.n tf und Bnat d muiid fi-r thf ahoe valtiaUe aim tinitly tnalir-, atdalutu ruttt a threat need i f lh-1 aiai nt agt, lh uuthtr 1 as Just puMiahe-d a lieu 1'ouk, trealtnu eaclurhtl) if fttHVUUM AM' .U1.A1A1. uior.APi.f). tvv i''. rrice f 1 W, r atM IliaK e-u retail t tf tJ ft'rthe i.tbe r two bowks, joataBc j aid. Ihme art", Wjoiid all coruparieou, tin- nif tt utraor dii.arj workaou Ihjsloloyj ttr putlished. Ihe-reis nutuing Mhateur that the Mailuili ir hisul f Eithiu tun tithe r require ur wUli t Luuw, Uit ulut is fully e-iplalued, and many mutters nf tho iuot ltnp)rUiit and lutertatiugthuratttr arc lutrudeiced, to Vthlcu no alliisiou vtt-u cau fuuud lu any othn woika In our lanituaK'. All tho Nru liliH ovtuiic uf the-author, w hose oapcri nee la auth aa i rohahlj iieer l fore fe-11 to the lot ot any mun, are) ie u in lull. prrsou should lu w lthout thckt atuahlv t ooVs. V a L u i u L K II u eK a. We ha- rutlvfd tbf valuable mt'dUal worka published lj the body M e d 1 c u 1 lualituto. 'lluse Louks aro of actual uit rit, and ahotild rind a placv lu c cr iu Uttlgent family. Ihey are not thv iheap trtbnf aboiulnabletraah, publlshtd by Irrtie.LiU partita, aud purchased to gratify coara taate , but aro rlttti by a ri'sponslble professional gentle man f in.intnct, aa a source of InstruttUm on vital luutters.couccruiiiK which lamentable Ignorance exivta. 'Ihu mpcrtlt lubjrcta prcaeuted are treated with delicacy, abllltj aud care, and, aa on apptudix, mauy useful pn-aciij-tiona for prnailiUB tomplJluta are addtil.- t'ooi Ht publican hancaitrr, ft, Jt., Srp, 7, Jety, "Ihe author of these bexika la &ne of the me-tl Irarnvd aud popular phyik-iana cf the day, and la rutltlt-d to the gratitude of our race for the-alualua ble productions. It seem a to bo his aim to Induce men and vomen to avoid the cause of those diseases to v. hlch they aro atibject, and ho tells thrm Just how and wlie-u to doit. Faimyttn i'hrumctt, r'arminy ton, Mr,,Srpt. 15.1W19. , if , N- II. Th Authi'r of the abote-uannd meelical works is the Chirf Coniutliui rhyalilauef the Tea beidy Medlcallustltiitr, and Isao coiiatantly enih')ed In consultation with lutalida fiem all l arts if the country, that ho haa no time firiutrebuainiadt talla. There-fe re all leltera should U- addrstd to Ihe I'KAllOUY MEXUf'AI. I.NbTll VTV, e r to Dr. W. II. 1'AUKElt, the Medieal AasUtart e f tin- Author, aud hla llualueaa Aijeut, who, aa veil as Hie Authe r hliii stir, may tt consulted t li all tlinoea rtiiulrlug fcklll, secresy and experirnce. iNVlOUAUt-EHt-CHESY AMCkUTAlk llfUH. 147 -VTEWYOltK STATE I1A1I.110AD HDNDS, a I lr.l a I'U.. HiMiie linralweiit. rtrat Moiluaao OoH llouj. cf noNDOl'T AND OS. WFGO HAlUtOAD, I'rludl'al and lutlit )a)aUoiii Oold. tieeu lT Cut. lr Auoum I')aU St-nil-auuiutl). Tlila mail iHni-ra 100 luil.a ,.f Uiv luo.1 Jirift ikI. Ur Hue Wtwicu Ikodtiat Utraauil il.ilU t uati. KilloD on tlio Huilaou ltlir, the Uoto Hue 1 1 liUh i Ul 1m comiK'U aaudluoiratioiiDnortH loro Oct. 1. I 1H73. an.1 gtie a new Hue nf nil t iAke Outarlu aud Hie Vit, Ueuly.hieuiiUa aborlir Hiau au Uuolbat can te fouud. Tbe l.iue of Iwud. I. Uiullnl lo $30,000 lr mil,. olCOMI'LETED ltOAD, the cuuiona .a) al io lu gold In tlil I'll j. ITlreoI lliv lloud., 00 lu curnuc), aud accrued lntere.1. nil! parttculara of tlio abulf, aud Hie Iloiut. for .ate EDWAllD HAIQlIT & CO., No. 0 Wall Street. riuauclal Ap nta of Iho II. k O. 1L It. Co. 'or aale by H. M. WA1TE, CA.ljl.r l.t Natloual lUnk of llrntllfU.ro, (U'O, K. DOW LEY, I'a.liter Veruiont National Hani, of llrattlilwro, (lEO.NF.WMAN.Trea.. urrr IMnduaiu IruldinlIu.titiitiou for Hailuu. Drat tlelairo, J. A. 1IUTIXI1, Itiahltr Jamaica Natloual llAUi. 31-30 'L-r mil. a a ail ii PENDANT WIBDER3 MID KEY CTlR. Plvotn. Cap Jenvclcet, In Cold Settln&;, . an i nil. even in Tin cm bdci irroiipv. ii't A GREAT MEDICAL OlSCOVEPr Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS d Hundreds of Thousands 5 f- ful Curutivo LtTucti. 5 s - c TIIKV AllB NOT V VII.1. FANCY DRINK, Mj.Io e.f 1'oor Hum, Whisky, Proof Miirll. tend Hrfiisr Liquor dotnrM,apl(ed undawett emit t'ipliMo the t.et cttllcl Tttnlt-s. Api. tki rr." " Uolirert," At? , that lead ho tippler on t dnuikenncsa mtl ruin, but nro true IcIlelne. n:ad from tlio NutivoIbKitaiuidllcrliaxf Cullft'niU, fret Irom nil Atcoliitllt! MltiiulniitM. They aro th. (IHHAT III.OOIl rntlPIRK nnd A MFK. eJIVINt; lMEICII'I.r,niHTf,.t It. n. vat .rand I i.lw'uritTf thosyj.letu,rnrryln1itTnll p ! -iou matter mid restorhitf tho tl-M t" a he-allhy c indi llon. N.t iHTHtin cam tako Uieao Hittera acconlhiK t dlrfi tlnimndrt'in tin lns unwell, prmided theti i iin tint detr-)e I by lulnenil pn'son"r utlieriitean. ,rl tn' - It al i rjrurH w.iHtM beroiid thi p Intof ri fi r Infliihiiiiafory and Chroiilc Hlie-iiiiiii-lUtti and ottt Mpciflu. or InUlsrutUii, Hllloii. ICrnilttrul mid liilrrmlltrnl Vv vrrf. HNe,n(e, oftho Illood. Mvrr. Kldneyia and IHudder, theso III I lev lutvo Wen most sue. tenaful. Hueli DUraM's nro mused hy Vllluted llood.wlilclt la nenerully pr-Mluci-d bj ebTinieme in i f th.' IltTtllvr Orsnu. HYMM.l'Sl OU lXlHJlT!ON, Head it, u Pain In tin 'Itotildi rH,riU2hs.Tli:htiiea4nr tin fht.t, Ilixzlucss, Sour I.ruetutlewt - f tho Stoma, h II id tusto In tho Month, lUlioua Attuckn, pAlpitathm f tlm I It'ttrt, I nllurumutlon f tlio I.uus, Pain In tho jluna of the Kidneys, (ind n hundred oth.-r ptttnful mptonn, aro th j offjprl.i of lypepal.t Thoy Invlfforato tho atomiKU aaWl atliafulaui Ui tor. ' .I Urcr and howrh. irhlrrt render them of uneejuab 1 cfSency lncle'on-'lnr the blnl of ull Impurities arm upnrtlne new lifo ntnl vi--r t the whole system, l'OIt SKIN IIHCHCS, rnirtlnnsTctter.P t Itnctim, Rlotehe, Pptib, rimplci, Purtulcs, DoiN, rurtninrle'J, ninp-Wtirins. Scald Head, Soro Eye, Jtryilpcl it. Itch, Seurf- IHwoloratlonr of the Fkln. Ilunionti.nd IIieuaMtif the Skin, of whatever namo or nature, urn Ultra 11) dun up and curried outuf the ffittcin In u short tlmo by the usoof theac n it ten. OnoIIottlo In auch eaaes will convince the mot in tredutouaof their curative efTect, Cleunao the Vitiated Itlotxl whenever yon find its impurities bursting through tho akin In Ilniple Eruptions or sore; cleanioU when you Qndltoh slructetl nnd aluirlsh in tho relns, cltmnso It when Ills foul, and your feelings will tell yon when. Keep tlio blol pure, nnd tho health of the lyitcm wttl fellow. I'lXaTA IT. and e.ther WOIOI M.lurklntf In thn system of o nmny thouaundA, uro e'UtH-tually tleatro) ed and removed. Por ful I dlrectloua, read carvf ully tha circular around .each bottle, printed In four lan. iruitirew -English, Ocrraan, French and Fnanlsh. J WAl.Ki:il,pMprlctor. It.H.McIXl.VALDACO IruKClsta nnd (lemTal AirenU, San Francisat, Cal nnd 3 und M (mimerco Si reel, New-York a t StT90I.Il HY Al.l. IHtl'eililSTH ANI DKAI.KIW, STEINWAY PIANOS. "The Beat xs the Cheapest." rilHE STEINWAY VIANOS.for Pullkhs, Cluk 1. neks and 1'catTT or To k it t aud Tuonouaiixia Of WQitKUAKBiur, AUK l'KEgt'AM.EI. The majority of the leading artists, throughout the world, prefer them for thetr o u uar, and concede to them the highest d fit re e uf rxcrUeuce. laVCallaud exaintuefuryoure)ca, KIMVAU1I ( I.AHK, Illirh St., 11 rati I bo ro, Agent for Southern aud Central Vermont. lyti UNDERTAKER. rpilfc aubicribtr has taken totui u Hitbrr's buiid X lun.twodttora north of the Ihuulx omce, wbtre he will furnish Coffine aud Caske-ta at wholesale and re tail) aud willasiM tt fuueraU, furulshlUK robtt, Ac. IT, Tl. NOV I.E. LirattUboro.Scpt. 1,1870 tf3J 9 u a Isi WHAT ARE THEY? i?; "2 ? S &s 2 i S a I - ti s ' Hi Sit i- s 1 1 r m WW & pi V", 1 3 i ant