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niuTTiiEnono i FRIDAY i:TNINa, l)i:C. IS, TUp Work of tlic I.rKlalulllr An ElUumt of flu Liana lui'l Tor llio benefit of readers who liave ncl tlier tlio 1 1 1110 nor pallenco to rem! hi dolall the laws published in our lccenl sup plement, ami wlilcu tvero paseil by our Leglslaluro tit Us recent session, uurIvo the rollow In r brief epitomo taken from llic Barliuglou l'rcc l'reas Tliero Is u long statute otalilWlihi;.; a Board ot Insuianco Coiniiilisloneis, le qulriug Instii-mica cutnpauUs of other Stales 10 procuro llcoii'toi beforo they cm do business in this Stale, requiring such taxes, fees and penalties 01 companies hartered by llio oluer Stales, as sueli Slales isquiroof Verinont!coiniatile, noil imik-I14- divers rules mid regulations doslgned t prelect public and private lntcresisln matters relating to insurance. There is Ibo act taxing the railroads. It places all the leal estate owned and occu pied by tho railroads in tlio list for taxes, with a stipulation that tho road-bed and hack shall bo consldeied real estate for each purposes, and with unly tho llmlla Hons that tho road-bed and Unci; shall not be assessed at over 82,000 a mile, and that new roads shall bo exempt for leu yea is. There arc several acts rotating lo tho du ties of listers, und tho collection of town, Mhool and non-resident taxes. Thero are two Important additions to tho game laws of the Sute. Tlioy extend tho protection of tho laws heretofore confined to deer, trout and lunge, to woodcock, par tridges, wild gci ie und ducks, salmon, tilmun trout, black bass, whltc-tlsh or lake shad, pike, mink, beaver, and oiler. They also forbid hunting on Sunday. Tnnro are several acts 1 elating to private corporations. lue general railroad law of 1S72 is amend ed so that the line of a road organized un der tho law may pass into a town not nam ed in tho original articles of association, while piescrving tho general route, direc tion aud terminal points indicated in the article. This addition was found necessa ry in tho caso of tho Ilurllnglou and I,a mollle road, whoso line, iis purveyed, strikes corners of one or two towns not named in the original articles. An Important act is also added to the Slatute book, requiring towns that have bonded themsolves, for any purpose, to lay the necessary taxes to pay the interest ; ami requiring tho town or cily treasurers to pay the interest, without any voto of llio town or cily. There Is tho act prohibiting agents of liq uor bouses out of tho State lro:u plying their trade in this Slate. Tho civil damages clause In the prohibi tory law Is amended In an important par ticular. Tho law boforo road : "Whenev er any person in a state of intoxication aball wilfully cemmlt any injury upon llio person or piopertr of any other Individu al," elc. The dinlcnlty of proving that any damage dnno by a drunken person was wllTuI, has hereluloro practically prevent ed recovery under tho net. As amended, It now- reads : "Whenever anv nerson bu reason of Intoxicatlan, shall commit or cause any Injury upon the poron or piop erty," etc. It is further provided that 110 person shall be disqualified as a witness, by reason of tho marriage relation, in any proceeding under the act. The liquor law Is further amended so as to requlreofflcers maklngarrests ol'persons liMUAIl.UUU IU IIUUIUUIUltMJ glVU 11UUUU IU U Grand Juror, City Attorney or State's At torney, who must prosecuto tho case, if 0110 Is made out upon disclosure; and tliootll eer. magistrate or nrosecutinir officer who neglects or refuses to do his duty In such esse, is made liable to a lino af from 320 to Tho lltlio word "not." caielcsslv or wil fully omitted in tho engrossing of tho act ol 1872, relating to witnesses In liquor casts, is now supplied. The law allows no person to bo excused from testifying in such cases, for tho reason thai his testimo ny may tend to criminate himself, ami pio vides that such testimony shall not be used against tho witness In anv prosecution for the offeuco In regard to which tho testimo ny was given. The oilen amended law for registration of births, marriages and deaths, is tinker ed a little, as usual. It now requires a Vcrmonter marrying out of tho Stato lo deposit a marriage certllicalo containing tuo necessary tiaiislles, with llio town clerk, in like manner as if married in the State. Tho Important changes in regard to the supervision 01 1110 miotic sellouts, made uy the abolllion of tho Board of Education, will bo noted. Tbetlmoof holding the courts in (he counties or Chittenden, Franklin, Grand Isle and Rutland are chansod. The Legislature attended to the caso nf too mtlKuicn, as well as to llio llquor-peu-dlers; and any one who .sells diluted or adulterated milk, is now liable to forfeit to the perton to whom ho bells it, from 10 9IUU, Willi costs ci suit. Persons sentenced to death have hereto fore been subject to solitary coutlnoment till the sentence is executed: but now will be sentenced to hard labor instead, for twenty months and solitary confinement thereafter, till executed. The various acts relating to highways will be noted. Persons interested in camp meetings. In patients In insane asylums. la "poor debtors," in manufacture of I11.11 ber and flax, In savings banks and trust companies! trustees in suits; convicts in the Stale Prison, (who are lo be paid a dol lar a month for good bohavlurl ; cuatdians ef insano married women; officers of towns and citlts, anil others, will Und stitnlesof greater or less interest aud Im perial ee to thorn. The list of acts closes with tho custom ary act for the sunnort of the State govern m.nt, laying a State tax or 20 cents for mil year, and 35 cenla for the year after, (the taxes for tho two years previous were 40 and 35 cents), and is followed by llio reiojuiions relating to itcctprociiy. The ?Vevr County IroJcct. An analysis of the voto of tho House on the County bill may be of interest to sonic of onr readers. In Windham county on ly two votes, given by Martin of London derry and Burgess of Grafton, wore cast In Its favor; tho former, as wo understand voting against his own Interests but under Instructions from his constituents. This leaves really but one vote out of tho 23 towns comprising the county In Us favor, Windsor county cast fivo voles In favor of the new county, given by Parker of An dover, Burbank of Cavendish, Henry of Chester, Winslow of Royalton and Spauid Ing of Woston. All of these, with ono ex ceptton, are within the limits of tho newly proposed county. W inslow of Itoyallon ion of the late Gardner Wiuslow, llsq., of romfret, has, to us, tho bad pre-eminence ef being the only one besides thoso of the south part of the county who voted for Hi bill. Wu understand, too, that a strong remonstrance against the bill was sent by Cavendish, so that It cannot justly bo con aldered ai wholly favoring the measure Had Mr. Culver of Slockbrldgo voted, as It was supposed ho would, against tho bill, It would have been a tic, and Just bow It than would have been decided wo will not presume to say, ituilaud county wont al most wholly for the bill, only soven of Its twenty-five votes being cast against It Taose were Benson, Hubbardlon, Pills Held, roultney, Walilngford, Wells an Sherburne; Rutland and all the towns in Us Immediate vicinity voting solid In on direction, This is nollceabloln connccllo with tho rote of the Senators from lh' eime county, wuloli with one exception were all cast In tho same way. Chittenden county, equally wilh Ru land, favored the bill, but two of Its 17 votes being agalust It. Theso woro cast by Smith of Jericho and Gillette of Rich mond; Burlington by Its representative. Em alley, and all the otbor towns of tin county, supporting the bill. The votes of Grand Isle and Lamoille counties, 13 In all wcro also for tho now county. It will be observed that out of -17 (own composing tho two counties from which the new county was to be taken, only sov en votes were cast In Its favor; and If w throw out Cavendish It would leave but six, Not a great show of strength for to Important a measure. Tho main support of the bill camo from Iluttand and Chittenden counties and vory largely from tho westsldoof tho mountain. All the Senatorial votes In favor nf the bill woro from that part of tho Slate : nut land and Chittenden each tin eo voles and Bennington one, were given In support ol It. The remalnlng22Senalorlnl voles wcro til cat against It. Woottslocl: Xtantlard. Thr llitilj- I'ruuile. Tlio whole- spiritualist wottd is gtcntt.v xclled nowadays over tlio astounding tcv- rlatlons which come from (lie homo of the. Jddy family, in Chittenden, Rutland county, Vt. Tho Now York Graphic, ql- ways icady for n sensation, and happen ing lu liavo 110 balloon swlndlo on hand, look the contract lo Inflate) the bubble. It Bent to Chittenden 0110 "Col." Henry S. Olpott, a smart writer, who, with many profession of candor and a gieit air of scientific investigation, has fill I pago of- or pago of tlic Graphic, with descriptions of tho appailtlons which ho ami otheis sco nt llio Kddj house. His articles are libe rated by the Graphic with plel lies of tho mateiialized spirits; intl, all in all It makes a story wonderful enough if true; nit not wonderful nl all on llio very simple 13-pothcsls' that) tho I'ddyi; brothers lira charlatans, and Olcolt a crafty tIIoheuilan, paid, first, probibly, by the Graphic; paid also, piobably, by.tho Kddys ; and who ex pects to make something additional out of n book; ho purposes, to publish, and (lec tures bo Is announced to delivcOm tho subject of their "manifestations." The claim is tliat.splrils of departed men and women appear at this Ilddy houso 'mateiialized;" or lu other words, in tlio body. Theso appearances Jail lake placo on a raised platform at ono cud of a largo 00m, which Is lighted very dimly by a single kcroscno lamp, turned down low, nnd placed lusldo a band box without it cover, In n corner at the other end of tho room. They come, always ono at n time, except tint an Infant In arms Is sometimes added, by parting tlio curtains of what Is called llio "Cabinet," n sort of closet open I tho top, which stands on tho platform. Within this cabinet, tho "medium," Wll llam Eddy, slls or is supposed lo sit, In a trance. Without bis presence in the cabi net no spirit appears. Tho platform is guarded by a stout railing; tho front row of spectators aro ten feet from llio edgo of the platform, nnd tho rest further off. Moreover, this front row must bo all of 'believers," who bold hands during tlio seance. Tho skeptics, if any are admitted, must take back scats; and tho benches, chairs nnd row of believers with clasped hands aro so arrangod, that it is impossible for any one to spring upon tlio platform, seize tho spirit and exposo tho fraud. Tho ddys charge no admlltanee fee; but aro making mouey by boarding, on veryjheap fire, at good prices, a houso lull of crcdu- ous dupes who liavo come from all parls of tho country, to see and talk with depart ed friends. Tho spirits which "matcrial- zo" best andoftcnost.arean Indian squaw, named "Honlo," a sailor, "Geor,o Dix," who was a pirate lu this life, and "May flower," an Italian girl : but tho visitors also have interviews with doceased friends Mid many of them aro full In the faith that the lifting of the dingy drapery over the door of this Eddy cabinet, Is tho lifting of the curtain between this life and that be yond. A few days ago, Major George T. Childs, of St. Albans, Mr. Lucius Bigelow, and another St. Albans gentleman, wero pres ent at one of these Chittenden "Seances," and being men of soma sense of course found no difficulty in satisfying themselves that tho whole thing was a fraud, a piece orcheapjugglery. Major Childs has since written to tho Ito.lon Traveller an intcrest- ng and truthful account of what he saw nnd learned. Durlinglon Free Press. By some newspapers It Is thought worth mentioning that Mr. Henry Comings, rep resentative of Berkshire in the Lcglsla- luieol Vermont, never travelled on a rail way 1111 ne went to attend mo present ses sion at Montpeller. Commentators upon this tact dilfer. Somoofthem argue I10111 It a rare and unsophisticated Inncsly others deduce verdancy and sluggishness in tuts gcntioman 01 sixty years, it is proper to bear In mind that the railway trains havo been running while Mr Com ings nas ueen staying ai nomc tual al though he has not gone out to seek, much has been brought to him. Whilo not rid ing himself, he has associated with those who did ride. It would bo different if it could bo said of him that ho nevor read a newspaper, or that he could not read at all ; or If he were stono dcafand could not hear every day's remit. Nobody can. In these times, bo so persistent in Ills isola tion mat rumor cannot reach mm. .Mr. Comings, for instance, is a member of a legislative body. He had no need to take early or late, fast or Blow trains to hear tho dreadlul s'orv of the Credit moilllor. and one participant in these discreditable trans actions received 111s coup ac grace, itiougD thero was not much graco In it. almost un dcr this slny-at-homo old gentleman's own eyes, so 11 is mat railways wnuo promot ing travel, in sonio respects, with tho aid qf tho telegraph and the newspapers, sup- iv travel s maco, jioreovcr. .nr. comings in his old age experiences the advantages of a novelty to keep him from growing slow or stale. Such are tho compensations of his past seclusion though we do not kiviso nnvuouy to loiiow Jits example. Tills is what Koliert Collycr tlilnks about spiritualism, and to us It seems as though ho had sot Hie wholo mailer In a nutshell : "I really havo no tluio to look up this Spiritualistic (?) phenomena, IlesIUes lbl, such glances as I have got at It as I have watched and read sonio of Hs so called rev elations, seems to tend to such tomfoolery in some cases, and In others reveal IT tho acounts aro true such declcusion in tho Quality of i cully noblo souls when they havo stnyeil nwlillo In tho 11 To to come, that I do not llko their company even In this light of an Interview I could bring to a closo at my pleasure, any more than I llko to meet a man now who has fallen fioni tho graco nnd glory of a belter life here, and Is rather proud of It." Tho flower of loveliness l'earl pow der. "Two things worth living for: lo net llio beauty of goodness and to seek tho beauty of truth," Tho highest Inhabited spot In tho world Is said to bo tho liuddhUt cloister at llnrle, In Thibet, whero twenty-ono priests live, at au altitude of 10,000 feet abovo tho sea. A modern philosopher thinks it a mis take to suppose that womon havo slrongor attachments than men. "A man," ho says, "Is often attached to an old hat, but who over heard ol a woman being attached to an old bonnot?" The lloail to Health. Cleanse tbo sloniach, bowels and blood fiom alt tbe acrid, corrupt and ofTeuslve accumulations wblcb produce fuctloual do rnugemcnt, aud you remove tbo cause ot most diseases wblch aflllct tbo human family, and thus save largo doctors bills. The most effectual and Tollable remedy for this purpose U found lu Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant rurKallvo Pellets. Nocbeap wood or paper boxes, but kept fresh and rollablo In vial". Hlqh livers, those Indulging In ease and pleasure, and those of bedentary bablts can prevent Bolls, Carbuncles, Guut, Itcd Wkln, Eruptions, Pimples, Constipation, PIIoh, Drowsiness, Dlllousness. and other conditions Induced by such habits, by tak ing from four to six of Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Purgative Poll els once a week, or, bet ter still, one or two each night. They aro cold by dealers In medicines. A poMiiro chip for HIS BASES A! of tlic Liv-1 nnd J? pi nt', Blood Dlw .Stntiincli, Kidneys He of n In fit id all Cute Ncnom r.oJtrntion at d sex, restoring tone Wcnkntfft of cltliei ntid Ignrtotlio whole ijftem, AfIc jcnirdrncclitfor MKDICAIi WONDEK." Prepared ty J)r O. C. Onpc, PirAton. N. Y. Gco.C. CooOuin & CV.,Vliolcile Agli, lloiton. TO Till: ArrMUTr.D.lDnrefetittietliisluftUi remedy to the puMIc, I wutild ay tbttlbotliiioit un limited fttid nholty uiiprortdcntrd ucccm It mccti with, stamps It at once an llic (lrfttt Klrcorery or the aire. On lis merits I sin Hilllua to stake my rri ulatttm as a pbjulclan; and to coiiJWUnt am 1 that It will not disappoint t lie rtitmt ratigultie eipcUtIoim of a single tin Alfd that 1 am prepared to make contracts upon mo baois ri euro or tin pay, niin tuose wuouave tried other iiu'dloitit without rellr f untlltliejbaTebe- i ome too faithli ss to make another atttmpt. To aub- iiautiate wtmi I claim lor tins Monuoriui ejttiiLio lUmctly, I do iiot propose to import far-fetched testl monldln, but will vim ply refer to well-known, reliable living wlttit tn(i In jour own State, Ibo aflllcted's obedient sonaut. Dr. U. C. OAUU, Haratoga. N. Y. HOME TnSTIMOXV.-Mrs. Ira H. Annie tan. mils- boro Uridyl Ji.H tvphialandktdueydisias(R(connned to bed, djctors failed to raise hir: her huiband pro cured Medical Wonder, and she now writes, "I am able to d i considerable w.trk." J. K. Morrill, Franklin, scrofulous humor, m) a nothltis has helped him like Medical Wouri. r. Mts, V. V. Ordway, Centre M.7on cord, confined to bed, and had been treated without benefit by seeial physicians, for frmals and kidney diseasis;took Dr. (lake's Medical Wondir and was cured In a month, Anurew J, 1'easlee, Huttou, N. II., humor, debility, disease of liver, lungs. Ac, most won ueriui recovery. ue v, o.j.uau, trannun, n.ii., wire aorely mulcted, took Midical Wonder with great success. Li. Etaus, Derry, ditllculty of tide and stomach, humor, weakness. kc.t cured and went to work. Mrs. J. W, l'ifc, Kuncook, female weakness, dropsy, ner uu iironirauoii, jvcM uu'euarpea mreu Riri. SiT We would alio refer in Mrs. Wni.Nhenherd and daughter, and K. Newton, Manchester House; Mrs. F. naaoorn, w.itumney ; Mrs. .Jones, ioanon ; (leo, II, Walker, (Irautham; Atbert Truesdale, Runcook J Mrs. It. Martin, Graf tout Hiram Htanjan, Chichester; Alma 11. Hill, Canterbury; Mrs. W. (Hover, lleonlkcr; Thos. Wilson, Dunbarton; Mrs.W.J.Farrar, HllUboro llrldcc: J. P. LU. Hooktft: Mimlt.A.S.Hotl. Mrs. S. 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UOSrOIlO & CO., Eojlaton Uall, Boaton.Maii., and you wilt receive the Game by re turn roall AMEMCAN & POUKIGX PATENTS. n.II.EnnY Uulicltorof ratentaforIuen. tiuui, '1 rado &Uikt,or Uealgue, No. T8 Stato Htreet, opposite KUby btrctt, Boaton. After au extenaire practice of upwards of 30 yearr, continuea to secure patents lu the United Malta ; alio in Great Uritalo, France, and other foreign countrlt a. Caveata, Hpecincation, AnlRntaentB, and all paperafor patent!, executed ou reasonable termi, with diriat:h. lteaearchis made to determine tbe validity and utility of patenta of inventions, and legal and other advice rendered in all matters touching the lame, Copiea of tbe claims of any patent furnished by remitting one dollar. AiHisnmeiits recorded in Washington. ifo Jgtney in the United Stattt po$tt$tt9 mperfr acKiftri or ooiaimny raitnit , or aictriaininff int nattntabiittv of intcntiona. Allnecesalty of a journey to Washington (o procure a raieoi,ana me usual great ueiay mere, are uere eaveainveniora, TESTIMONIALS. "Ireftard Mr. Eddy as one of tbe most capable and succesafulpractitlonera with whom I have bad official intercourse. luakllu AiAourt, commissioner or Patents," "IbavenoheiiUtloDlnaBsurlnglnventorstbatthey cannotemploy a man mere eomptttnt and frui'ieoi ( Ay, and more capable of puttlnjc thtlr applications in arcrmtosecure lor tnem an eariy aim iaoraoie con- Ideration at tbe patent OOice. EDMUXDIIUKKE, lateuommiesioneror Talents." 'Mr, It. II. Eddy has made fGrmoverTHIHTYap Plications for Patents,ba ina becnsuccesifullu aim oil evervcase. Sucb unmistakable proof of ereattaUnt and ability on his part, leads me to recommend iti. inventorc toappiyio mm a procureineirpatenta.as they may be sure of having tbe raostfaltbfulattsnti'A bestowed on their cases, and at very reasonable charges. JOHN TAOOAKT.' iiOsion,jan.i,i3it. iyj BOSTON DAILY GLOBS. 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Sour Eructation, of tho Momach, lltd Taato In tbo Month, union Attack,, ralpttatlon of tho Heart, Inflammation of tho I.nnes, l'aln In the reirlon of tho kUncj,, and a hundred other painful njmpiom", nro tho orftprlnn, of DjspopMa. ono botilo win proro a better guarantco of lu merit, than a lenmlir adiertlsement. Far l'rmnlri Complninta, In TOnng orolil, married or alnglc, at tho dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, tlieno Tonic Hitter, dlaplar ao de cided an lnfluenco tnat.lmprorcincntuaoou per ceptible. . Cor Inftnmmnlorr nnil Chronic Itli. tnntlim nnd (lout, llllloua, Ucmlttent anil Inter mltlcnt FecrK, Iineae of tho Itlood. I.lvcr, Kld ntjt nnd madder, thcuo nittcra havo no equal. Burn Dmcaica aro canwd bj Vitiated Mood. Thr nro n nrnllo Purgnllm n. wrll it Tonle poHeaslnff tho merit of acting &ft a imBcrful agent In relieving Congeatlon orlnnam inallon ot the Uvcr and Isccral Orgaua, and In Ulllouf Dlaeaaea. Far HUin uiarntra, rraptlona. Tetter, Salt Rhenin, HloK-hea, t.poti, )'lmile, pnnnlea, ItolM, Carbtinrlca, Klng.worma. scald-llrad, Boro Krea, Krrslpclai. Itch.ticnrK lilwolorallona of the bkln. Humor and Ulaeasea of the Skin of whatever namo or nature, aro literally dug tip and carried out of tho jtem in a abort tlmo by tho no of theso Ulttem. (irntrful Thoaannil. proclaim Vimiur HIT tt.rs the moat wonderful lntlgorant that ever aua talncd the alnktng avatem. II. II. UltllOKAIiD V I'O. Prngglat" and (len. jbi. s.m Pranclco. Cal., cor. of Washington and t'liaritoti hta.. V. Y. !UI.U 1ST .11.1. 1PI1H.I.IMS A IlKAI.hRS- FALL & WTE1 O-OOIDS ron IK tteady-Matle. A FULL LINE OF TRAVELING BAGS, PRATT, WRIGHT & CO., Xo. 3, GUA.MTE ItOW, OESx'o.'ttloloox'O, Vt, WHOLESALE rmnrn SOMETHING SPECIAL III Crockery, (J lass ami Wood en W arc : T" CAN and 111 offer you priori that cannot be beaten j m iiustun aud vw lura. OLAS WAHKpf every ilrwrlrtlon. Oobhtp. Turn. birrs. Pick! Dishes, Salt DUbts, Chlmnejs, Vases, Alabaster aud Dronze Iaiupa tf great beaulr and of latest styles. J'ond Lily Cists and Glass b bade a for wai ors. COLOHED ORNAMKNTAt HA NO I NO k COMMON FLOWEll POTS, DRITTANNIA WAKE, SILVER WARE, tipoons, KapuD iitDR?, castors, Ladies, ao. Iirnahei aud Dusters of all fcluds. Devuc's Brilliant Oil, war ranted perfectly safe. I have Job lots of Goods, just what la needed by the trade. COUNTRY MERCHANTS should call on me before they purchase for tbe coming season, X know that I can oner are uargKiua. in t iin nf wonnrv wmr r.n. HAni,..4i.. Drooms, Washboards, Uolling Pins, I 'tfre Bottom raicxs. i ry aau see. jiemcmoor ine aa areas, Gi:oni: yt, r.Ar, 130 East Bridge Btreet, aC Springacld, Mass. on SALE. Mr Place In Brattleboro. one mile soulncths vil lage, consisting of nine acres of land. 8 of which Is under a high state of cultivation, and tbe balance woodland. About 60 young apple, pear and peach trees of bearing age on the premises; also 300 grape vines, one acre In straw berries, and an asparagus bed that paya from $30 to M0 per year. Buildtnga on the premises. Water convenient. The land la well adapt ed for cardenlns Purnoaea or for bnlldlnnlots. Terms easy. Possession given at once. Apply to B. B. JEN lSKkuu., neat ji.siaie Ageoie, JJratuDoro, vi., or to. V tuiwan ou um ('remises. i w Men, Youtlis ana Boys mm Goots, TRUNKS, VALISES, CHEAP ft CASH When You Go Down by the Bridge STOP At PRANK 0. HOWE'S GROCERY STORE. If you want the best MAX ALL FLOUR in town, btiy Pratt's. If jfnu waul tin- I t-jt ST. l.Ob'lH or Ihu liest MICIIIUAN 1'lour, )n will Unit It Hicip, At the Lowest Cash Price. For Spices 1 Kccl Invite you to I liaw a. c .ml in tlic l,oil .vul ns i-licap an (lie in1 nf-Mi in iiiwii If you want anything in KutnliK' my kIih'k uhtvli I'liilimoci Tub'., l'.illi, lirounn, Mip IIjimIIo', Vali-!n,:iril, Tray, IlouN, raucct", Ac. I li.uc aim adildl a fino line l CROCKERY, GLASS - To which I would call your attcnllon. I lai arcs. Please Examine mj Stock Before Purchasing Elsewhere. YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME & NO TROUBLE lo SHOW GOODS. RESPECTFULLY TOTJES, FRANK G. HOWE, Ul door North of Mnln Street Ilridse, IiRATTLEIJOUO, VT. ly40 Ayer's Cathartic JPills, Jr t. . ) I'liif ot nil ijtf'iit in tlic not., i.U llic) jiiu.i :ilerunt, m.il :n ex-1 llt'iti put,'.(U. IWmx tiitiy M jo laltli', lh')- 1 otiUin uumcrt'un hi mmo lal whaUifi Mix Ii M.TIH1 -i' kill r iJltd IllIcrlnirUle1etlt in uv iin-ir luni'ir Us", mil.nr) la..;ily iould Uv lUvm mi hui.l lor tin ir 1- ot.-. lion uti.l tt'Jiet. wlu-ii it'11 iitt'l. J. on,; rvK.'ii n'i lu ruvid iJuiii to W il.c c-t, kiiri'-tt, nil Wt ol nil tho fill with ulikh II it- nuiLct MlxiiniitM. Ity tlit'ir (- .iimiiil ic-e, tnc ij1oc1 i- purillrd. Uiu rorriili"Ui l thi' tcin exiictlfif, obktnii itotii uuiouil, und tiu wtmlo inm lutiery uf lile rvtuicl to it ln'ultl.v a''tuit Inteni.nl organ which lieniiu li'i'l I. tit I liiiitfith ie rlctttiitl hy Atrr'm J'i, and -limul.-Ufl hitit net it hi, 'llni mrlplrnt ih-ra ti Uii 'l iiiti health, tin alup ol liu ti t haiiKi, w 11 a H'fkone-t on (lit nt ninllit titles who rtiior II, mu hnnlly bo romtitnl. 'Ibi'ir ntjjar roalini ii -tU' ttit'iii le.iant to Utlu'..iul iire?etv their it tuo ummpamM Tor anv It-nUi vf tiim m that tht-y nic vvvr frh, nii'l perlciih nhahlo, MthouKli caniimff, they are tiill-l. nn'l operate w ithout iliturbnncvto tlieenntiliition,iirUut,or u tijution, I-nil iliretinn nre given on the vrapner lo ca U b', li.m tmi-etl.ein t a Kamilv Vlile, ,t:il lor tho fullouinK i-uiil.tiut-, uliuii llifjc I'tlt rapi-lly ftirrt tor lit iirilu or Itnllgrtktton, I.lmtlia m. l.autfuorntul ! of tinrtilithiy i-l.t)Ml. 1m- taken mtleratel to -tumihite the iiom m h, ami ifhtoic its healthy tone ttti'l nctiuti. Fur Lit er Coinnlalui ami its i.nioii fvmn torn. Ililiou llrailacbc. Hit U llruil iichr. Jaualic or -r-u SU-1mi, It 1 1 luttat i'ullr attl lllllfiu IVii'r,tlu'v fliouM lc JuilieioiiHly taken tor cat Ii ia-e, in rtirrect tins ili-.eartl action ui icinore the oblim tluiia nhich raiue It. For lyrnpry or lllurrhfru, ljut ono tiul'l U'e i generally retimuM. ur Illiruiauilsm. tUouc, frurl, ttil pltutlnu ttt Hi 1 1 rart, lalu In tltn Mlilt. Ilurb anl Lolna, tlie slimiM tie eouttn tiou.l) taken, hi rtMUiiel. lotmnge the 'lUeaMtl nrtion of tho rystem. With -tt li ilt.nip'c thoo coiiiilainls ilUtinjie.tr. For lroiiy ami I)rnplrul H elllngi, they thouM he taken in l.neaiitl t'retiient tltfre to jirotlure tin? elTei t uf a iti.itii' 1'urKe. lor WipprcMNjii. a l.nec ili-o timiM be tnken, as it rotlutc- the tU-iml eiTecl hy tiin-l-athy. A a Jttnnrr '', take one or two VtlU to liromotc illfretioii nn.l relieve the Mmnm h. An iKrtiJoioual loe stimtihieii (he stnntaehaml liowcl, retote the neiite,.nnl iniioratet the )frtcm. Ilenec it Is orten nttrmitiirroii nhero no feriom derangement ei-t. One n (eels tolerably well, otten tlmls that n doie .f ttiee 1'itla make him Tee! ilecM'(II ln lU f, fiotn their rleaiiftingM.il tenovstiti erte t or th iliyeMtve apparatn. nsi ruti n i;v 2r. J. Cin.'fiCfO,, Vnutlrnl l lnmhta, LOWllLL, MASH,t I. A. .1, VOU SALE 11V ALL lUtClitil&TS kVUKYWIIECU, Dental Notice. Tm. O. 11. POHT would Inform his friends sod the public, that he Is prepared to perform si I operations upon the TEETH in a cartful and thorough manner; Cud tour Fillings executed In Oold and warranted to give satisfaction. Every New Dls eoteryor Improvement, that la of real ralue, ltl be offered to bis 1'atients as soon as It is made known to the Profession, lie has tbe ei elusive right to nie Fulaom's ratent i Itrattleboro, which is the best thlnft yet discovered to retain the plate firmly In tbe mouth, GAB, ETHFD aod NARCOTIC SrilAVare nred for extracting Tcttn without pain. Refers to more than two thousand persons that are woartng teeth made by htm, OFFICE and RESIDENCE at tbe Junction of High andOreen Streets, Drattleboro. Can extract at heuse. Brattleboro, Oct. 9, 1873. tfli ECHOS Donoath tho Stars & Strlpos. "THE LION OF THE TIMES I " The IlemrJy Car a Tight .lltnry .llai htl, A IOSIiV.JIATiIX nCHIflll Jk.lt If XI.tlK, For Men or Women, at horn, or on tbe road. Uaeful, UoDorabl., Permanent. Partlc.lara aent free by mall to any applicant, and "THE MIBROlV'a fortj-pag. paper conuinlon mncn iotereatlng and rahiable matter. Bend at ence. Name In what paper JOU law thla notice. Addreaa UillTIN k CO., Illnidale, New Ilampaiilrf . s HKEP FOll SALE I Twentr-four grade Buulh Down Ewea (or aale. Xpp7 to D. 8. PB1TT, o,t. u,u. "-uvt Xo,,l,,,s itK (licin Low. try our TEAS. clionicl. Try my 75. Japan, wanimlfil lor mo innricy. the Wooden Ware line WARE AND LAMPS, lnvo (lie Ijc( make of Stono China anil Crvs- MANHOOD, WOMANHOOD, AND NER VOUS DI8EA8E8. a noou ron eveiiy max. JUST pnbllihfjtj tbe reabojj SItdlcal loitituU; a new edition of tbe celebrated medical work entitled SELF lRCSEnVATlnV. tl lit. iit U.VJ bow loet, bow regained and bow perpetuated; came and cur. ef Eiheuited Vitality, lmpotencj, Premature Decline In Man, Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Loaae. (nocturnal and diurnal), NerTone and rhjilcal Debill. tj, Hypochondria, Oloomy I'orebodlngi, Mental De pnailon, Loie of Energy, Haggard Countenance, Con fuaion of Mind and Loee of Memory, Impure SUte of the Blood, and all dlae.ee. arlung from tb. Hnoaa or rocrn, or tbe indlacrttlona or exceeica cf matnn ytara. It Ii, lnde-d, s Uok for eterj man young and mid die aged men In particular. 300 pagee, bound In beau tlful French cloth, lUuetrated, price only Jl. A HOOK I'OIt r.vrnv ii'i.w tntilled, 8KXCAL rilVUIOLOOT OF WOMAN, AND iii.il iiioLAbts; or, Woman treated of rhyelologic ally and Pathologically, In health and dlieaee. frum Infancy to OM A?. aui n.. i. v French clolb. With tbe ery biit preacrlpllona for A HOOK roil t:vi:iminiiv The Peabody Inalllule baa alio Juit publlabed a new ww treating exeiuaireiy ol MIKVOUS AND MEN TAL DISEASES, more than itn rn..l 20 elegant engmlnga, bound In aulilanUal mualin! price tl. Either of tbe above Ixj. k. part of the world, cloaely aealed, poaUge paid, on re- .i-.v,jinw, an tnree Dooia aenl to one addreal at the aame time on receipt of only fA. Here la offered orer 850 page, c.f the itUit andbMt printed and bound popuUr medical adence and literature, on eubjecta of Tltallmportac, to all, for only M barely enough to pay for mailing. It ahould be borne In mind that lm" b ,uruicmi woraa axe puunaneo Iy the reai lioilr .Tlrdlrial In jl. .n i.n. Hon, eeUbllahed with large fnnda for the aole purpoie Theie are, bejond all oouparleon, tbe moat eitraor Olnary woraa on Phyiiolrgy eter publlabed. There la nothing whateter that tbe Married or Single of either aei can either require or wlah to inow, but what il fully eirlalned, and many mattera of tbe molt Impor tant and lutereallnicharaeterar. tut rodueed, to which uv itiiuign cTen can ne rouna in any other work, u our language. All the Kew Dlicorerlta of tbe author, wuoae eiperience le aucU aa probably never before fell to the lot of any man, are glren In full. No peraon euoukl ne wunoul thtae Taluable booii. The preaa throughout tho country, tbe clergy and the medical faculty generally highly eitol theae extraordinary and moai laatioioue may read them, Addreaathe PaunooT Medical IyartTUTt, No. DuUnch St., (oppoaite Iterere Heuie) Boaton, Man N. II. Toeauthorandconiultlngphyelclanacanbe conaulted on all the above named dlieAae., and all die requiring hill ami ixfihiixci. n.OUU V FEED STOHC, VALLEY MILLS, BRIDGE-ST ESTEY, FROST & CO. A LAROB STOCK OF BEST BRANDS FLOUR At wboleaal. aa low aa at any point. Western Yellow & High Mixed Com, & best White Oats, by car load or less. Corn Meal fresh ground & Feed of all kinds, by car load, ton or bag. Our Mill being altuated alongald, Railroad, eaablea ne tooffer Feed of all klnda a low ratee. All ordera promptly attended to If left al Mill or at Store of J. W. FROST & CO. Brattleboro, Apr. 30, 187a. 8TACE NOTICE. On and after Jalj lit, tb subscriber Hill ron s StSDft Ulwn .tkltnwa 6ttea&!fcSSS FalU.Townab.nd, Jama!, ca and Wardaboro, carrying the U. B. Mall. i.earea xownanena lor Jamuc. DAILY. LeareaTownaheadforWardaboroeTery TUESDAY, TUUBSDAY and SATDBDAY, on th, arrlral of the erenlng atagea. Expreia bualneia promptly at tended to. I hope by careful attention to bnilneieto recelvalb.patrouag.ofth.traTallnipublie. a. F. WJCLLINQTOlr. Cambrldfeport.Tt., Junelt.im tm akenin exenange forGoofls DR. FLINT'S QUAKER BITTERS l'ltcsc celebrated Hitter nre com posed of choice Hoots, Herbs, and jlarks, among which arc r.'cii tlan,Sarsaiarllla, Wild Vhcrrii, Dandelion, Juniper, and other berries, and are so prepared as to retain all their medicinal qual ities. Thru invarltblii cure or grcatlircllcrc the follou-lna com plaints : Drsiicpsln, Jaundice, lilvcr Complaint. Ioss of Appe tite, Headache, IJIIIoiih Attacks, Itemltlent nnd InlcrniKtont I'e vcrs, AK'le, Cold Chills, Ithemiia tlsm, Stininivr Coinidalnts, l'llra, JCIdncy IJlscivscs, reiiialc Dim cutties, LassKiide, I,oiv Splrltn, uencrat ucotiiij, ana, in lari, ererithlntf caused by an impure state of the Jllood or dcranynl condition of Stomach. IAver, or Kidneys. The aged find in the Quaker Hitters a gentle, soothlny stimulant, so desirable in their declining years. Ko one can re main long unwell (unless afflicted wttli an Incurable disease) after taking a few bottles of the QuuKer Hitters. Prepared by Dr. II. S. Flint k Co. At thtlr Great Medical Depot, PROVIDENCE, R.I. ron sale Evcnvnumc LUMBER! LUMBER! alllE trnJcriipDcd U now rfileDHhlntfUi LmiaUr Yavrd with freih stock of Lututtr FDR TDINC- Til, COXSISTISO OF SHINGLES, LATH, AXD FIXISHIXG LUMBER Of all dtfcrtrtioni. BILLS OF TIMBER of ALL SIZES Got out to tTiler st short notice, Also, Planing, Sawing ami Scroll Sawing DOSE IS TUH BEST MANNED. MOULDINGS Of sll descrtr lions, tt vhclrssle or retail, cocitictl; on hind, it ss low prices is can be hiu rise where, I .will mukr a till Ell -Hi DIhfOI .AT to luitomrr mIiu pay ( AMI on drllrerj of Lumber. I. K. ALLEN. tW T. 8. ALL BILLS AND ACCOUNTS dee ae prerlons to April 1,1971, must be pi Id lmmediitely,o they will be left In tba hinds of in ittornsy for toUes Uon. 16lf Crescent Spectacles. IMPROVE YOUR SI GUT. TIKE C It KMC EXT HPIXT.K I.EH now offered to the public tregusrsntted mjrior to ftll others Id tbe roMari msrket For clear nets ind distinct iRB Cfsscf rlslon tttr ire nnriviUcd, the Kv totil tbsenss cf prltnuticcolorstod jHn refrsctorr riji si-u-ajft found in I'eb- IB J bles renders thsra espcclillydislrible. IPHPI Being ground wltb grtit cire, thej sre free from ill imper fections ind lmpu i rude Mari ritles. They ire mounted In Gold, Silver, Shell, Rub. ber ind Steel frtmcs and willlist miny jtsri witfcent chinge. 'or isle only hr our Agent, C. 8. ntOUTY, Jeweler ind Optician, sole agent for Brattleboro, Vt, tP" None genuine without the trade mark itimrtid on erery I air. Manufactured br I'LLLOWS, UOLMES k CLAFP, 1615 New Tcrk. Look for Tradt Mark, No peddlers employed. HailvoaUEi. CENTRAL VERMONT RAILROAD. s u m m i: n AlUlAiNGEMEM'. thains aoisa socrn LiiViBaiTlLiEoiioat a::o aua 8:Ua. m.; it;00 aud 3:30 p. m, ililLTOAis. Le arc St. Albani at C:20 a. in., Braille- boro at 3;3up.m. ccuuectlng at e Lccdoa villi ateamer for Sew Tori. Sight EirREai. Leave Ogdecauure at 12:!3p. m., Montreal at 8;4) p. m., bt. AUaua at7u5p.rn., Brattleboro at I i0u a.m. arriving at .New Loudi u at 11 :13 a.m. MatL Tbiix. Leave White T.lver Juuctlcu at t:C0 a. m.,Hutlauil (allied) at:U9 a. m Uratllebuu at8:t2a.m.,arrivlupat New London at 5 ;1S p.m. VliiiDljilK-LcateWLIte Itlvcr Junction at 1:00 p. m., arriving at llratt.eboro at 9. 'to p. ro. Slntiilmij LeaieBrattlrtoro at a:00 r.m., rcacblneUiUtr'aJTallaat 2:50 p. m. ooixa yor.Tii. Lrari UniTTLr.DoEo at 7.00 a. m., 10:30 . m., 4:55 p. m., 10:20 p. m. Mat LTnalN. Leave New London at 5 :C0 a.m., Brat tleboroat 10:30 a.m., for VibUe River Junction. Itutland, Burlloglou, St. Albani, 5Iontreal, in J Ogdeneburg. Mixed Tbaik. Leave Brattleboro at 7:00 a.m., for Ilellowe ralla and Wblte niver Junction. ExmiaaTuix Leave Miller'a Falle at ll:'.0a.m., arriving at Brattleboro at 12:20 p. m. AccouuoDaTlONTnAIK. Leave New London at 8:10 a. m.,Bral tleboroat 4:53 p.m. .for VTblte Biter Junction and Rutland. NlonTExmise LeaveNew London at 3:17p.ct, Brattleboroat 10 :20 p.m., for tt bite Rli er J auction, Rutland, Burlington, bt. Albani, Montreal and Ogdenaburg. PuJman'e Drawing Boom and Steering Can areruo on nlgbttralna between Springfield and Montreal. J. W IIOBABT, Oeu'Sup l. Bt. Albani, VI., May 2J, 1871. 39lf FITGHDURG RAILROAD. Vermont & Massachusetts Division. TRAINS LEAVE BOSTON (Fltcbburg Depot, Cautewajr Street,) for Troy, Sara toga, Uooeac Tunnel and tbe W eel, at 7 :30 a. m. For Uooaae Tunnel and North Adami, at 7:30 a.m. For Brattleboro, Greenfield and wav ttatloni, at 1;3 aud 11 :10 a. m., and t :15 p. m. LEA VII BRATTLEBORO For Boaton at 4:2 and 8:42 a. ra.,and 2:00 p. m. For Uooeac Tunnel, North Adama, Troy aud Seratvgi, at :42 a. m. ForUooaaoTunneland North Adama, at :12 a. m. Leave Oreenfleld for Turner'. Falla at 6:40 and 9:50 a.m., 13:00m., and 4:00 p. m. Leave Turner'a Falla for Oreenfleld at 6:40 and 10:5J a. m., 1:50 and 6:40 p. m. , The 8:42 a. m. aLd 2:00 p.m. tralna from Braille borocrnnect at Fltcbburg with tralna for Tauntop, New Bedford and rrovldence; and at Gardner witn tralna for Worcetter. W Paiaengrra taking the 4:22 a. m. train frcu Brattleboro can have FOUR HOURS AND TIME-5 QUARTERS IN B03TON and return eame day. c, I.. iiE'iruon,ui'i' C. II. COSEE, All't Sup't. AaiiarinT ScrgnisTCKpnT't Orrici,) FlTCUBUBO, Maaa., Oct. 6, 1874. ASHUEL0T RAILROAD. Taiaenger Train, leav. Keen, dally at 719 A.M. and 2 45 and a 15 r. II . connecting at South Vernon with Conn. River Railroad tralna for Springfield, Hartford, New Haven and New Tort, and with Vt. A Maaa. Railroad for Brattleboro, and with New London Northern Railroad for New London and New Vork. RETURNING Leave South Vernon at 6 45 and 9 li A. M. and 4 35 P. M., (or on arrival of Conn. River R. R. tralni) for Keene, Bellow. Falli, iltebbnrc, Boaton, be. Keene, July 27, 1674. B. STEWART, Snrt. QQ TO O. A. LIODrS Slum jr Printing EilaHlihmenl Market Square, Brattltboro, Vt, for jour FINE JOB FHBmxa, Book Work and reiter.