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HOW TO HE A "MlND-ItEAnnjl." A Oil- ago lawyer "lucklcs" Urown, tlio mid undertakes to show that lili porfoiuinnces nro not mtud-rcadlng at nil, but merely being led nnd directed Involuntarily to tlio object sought by tlio person whoso mltiil bo Is supposed to read, llo oxplalus It on tbo tboory Ibat tbo consciousness of tbo person produces Involuntary muscular action of tbo band sufflclont to guldo sonsltlvo person holding that band to any objoot upon wblcb tbo thoughts aro ll.iod. Tbo trick, ho says, Is ono that anybody cnu learn, and gives tbo following directions for developing mlncl-rcad-er lu ovory family 1. Tlaco tbo left band of tbo subject In your left band, wltb tbo ends of bis fingers against yonr thumb. 2. Hold the subject's olbow from his body, so that tbo wbolo arm will work frooly.

This Is partly accomplished by raising tbo back of bis band to your forehead, but this Is not sentlal nor Is It ossentlal to'placo your right hand on his forehead, but this Is done for effect. 3. Let tbo subject now tlx and keep bis mind on tbo object sought. It might aid you to bo blindfolded, as tbls will keep your mind from being diverted by objects of sight In the room. First seek out tbo part of the room, for you can be that If you go lu tbo wrong direction you will bo drawn backj whon you aro finally trying to locato tbo object you will pass nnd repass until It Is plainly Indicated.

Tbo peach-growers havo got the ilgurcs of the past season's busluess footed up, and find that tbcro wcro used by distilleries, 225,000 baskets by canning factories, nod shipped to markets, 7,081,002 baskets a total yield of This yield Is of any threo previous seasons combined. The crops of 1871, '72 and '73 wcro tho largest previous to tbls year and tbo total ylold of tho three years wai 8,175,334 baskets. The net profit to tbo growers Is put at $1,018,000 from all sources, or a trlflo over 1H cents per basket. Tho larger part of tho receipts went for paying freight. The skeleton of Sherman's horse, "Lexington," on which ho Atlanta to tho sea," Is now being prepared at Prof.

Ward's natural science establishment In Ilocho3ter, N. for the university of Wisconsin, to which It belongs; also tbo famous roce-horso "Lexington" for tbo Smithsonian Institution, and tho lato Gen. ltobeit 13. Leo's war-horse, "Traveller," for tho museum of Washington and Leo university at Lexington, Va. Says the I'lovldcuco Journal: Tho preseut revival of religion will provoorilt-tlo valuo Indeed, It will bo a positive barm, If It is based wholly on emotion and docs not cause Its contorts to lako their religion into their daily business and tbo household.

Our notions of religion may bo old-fasbloncd, but it seems to ns that we might belter dispense, with Christians altogether than havo any more of the lort who aro drawn Into tbo church on tbo basis of cbroinos. A Vitluuble Mrilicul Ts-rutlsei. The edition for 1876 of the eterllng medical annual known is Uostctter's Alminie, li now reldy, ind miy bo obtilned, free of cost, of dnlggletl lod general country deileri In all rarta of the United Etitei ind Brltlah Amerlcs, ind indeed in every clTllised portion of the weatern hemisphere. It combines with the soundest prictlcil idvice for the preservation ind restoration cf heilth, i large amount of Jntereatlng ind imualng llgtat reading, md the calender, istro. nomlcal cilculitlons, chronologlcil Items, Ice, ire prepared with gnat cam, ind will be found entirely accurate.

The Issue of Ilostctter'e Almintc for will probably be the Urgeat edition of i medical work vir puMlabed in any country. The proprietors, Messrs. Hosteller smith, Pittsburgh, on ciipt of twoceut stamp, will forward i copy by mill to iay person who cinnot proenro one lu his neighborhood. Jk. Card.

Through The Phoenix we wtah to express our obU-gatlona to the kind friends who on the 7th lnat. ns with their rmny beautiful ind useful gifts. Miy life's bett favors be theirs, li the earnest wish of BIDNKY A. ADAMS, MAltlETTA ADAMS. lie-solutions on llae Ils-atn of Cbarlei Heinin.r.

At i meeting of Ilydroplth Engine No. 3, hold-en Dec. 19, committee wis chosen ind tho following revolutions idopted Whereas, by death Charles Bumnsr, former member of this company, bis been removed from our ltesolved. That out of respect for him who wis ever minim ina Wliung lo aa ersry uuij kuvu u'w, patient ind sunmlsiive daring his long Illness con- tMli whlln ftn dnlv. and which fiulllT resulted il dcitb, wo shall ever feel that wo havo loat efficient ind aluaMe member; but, while deploring our lota, wa would not forget those to whom he wsa neirer ind deirer thin onrselvu.

To tho family of the deceued we extend our beirtfslt sympithy. ind miy Ho who circi for ill ctpoclilly remember thtm In this deep itnictlon. llesotved. That ft copy of thsas resolutions be presented to the family of the deceaaed, ind alio pub lished In cicli or me viuige papers. D.K.

TA8KEIV) Ft D. WELD, Committee, OEO.MIIXB, "Constitutional Cutarrta Ilrairtly." We Uko pleieure in Inviting the ittentioiof our readers to the idvertlsement, found In mother col-nmn, of Messrs. Littlefleld Co. of Mincheiter, 1. proprietors of tho Citirrh Uemedy." '1U1S nOUSB IS "tatlonfromourptuistothechiricter ind itmding or toe genriemeu cuuiyutiuK mu.v, ince to the publlo thit whitever course they miy Pursue in ine miner oi iuo imiuuHmuu w.

to tho publlo wlU bo chincteriied by ilr dealing, in honeat purpose ind in eirnest endeivor, while reaping their Juat pecuniiry reward, to relieve suffering hlWhle'i is not our province or within the scope of our louiiy -r: iV. i Its or aements oi -c1 not bo resisted that the "Constitutions! Catarrh Ittm- edy" of pitenled cure! which iro flooding the mirket it the present diy, ind stinds high upon the lilt of suuiird phirmicenticil prepintlons, being com-posed of the choicest ind most effective irtlclei of the materia medlci, ind preeminently ntted to cope with ine mecwuu wuku inmtm A Iloutcbolil Ilrnirdy. No fimily ahonld bo without some efflcieloui remedy for the cure of luecuons so ore throat, whooping-cough tnd croup some reme-dr. too. which ran be relied on ti site, sure ind cer-tiYn.

Dr.Wlatir'iBilaimof Wild Cherry ccmblnei ant knltl. lint 1 1 (ht tho desideratum, uiucu tne cnciper. nes not contiln i medicine thit wUl cure ft distressing and dingerous cough or cold is rapidly nil eortiinly is mii'i Iioxxr or urat" AMD Tin. Pike'i Toothache Drops curl in one mioute. TUei Gem of tUr Tollrt the world eiyi is Soiodont.

It renders the teetu pciny .1.. fnartnt odor. CXtlngUlchlng thl ill humors which ususlly flow from id ind neglected set of teeth. Boiodont Is convenient, ind produoos seisitlon it once so delightful thst ilmskcilll pleasure lu it. Bpilding'l Qtue will mend your wtyl.

i 1. 1 fit I I.I ru cin ba mide lieilthyind strong tyrcgolittng their itomachs tnd bowell with CislorU. It more euccn.u tor Oil ind is ft! pletnnt to Ukt is honey. For Wind Colic, Sour Btomich, Wormi ind Costlveneai, there Is nothing in eilstsnce ecjutl to umoru. hi from Itbenmillsm, Bprilns, Btlff Joluti, Swellings, Burns, Braids, or ih nntaur Liniment affords csr- tiln Mmy irtlclsi soothe pita to certiia n.nimr Uniment cum.

The White UnlmJat Is for ibi huiMn family, the yellow Llni- mint is for horsoi ma tuimnt. i nrvots the hair from filling out or turning gny, renews it igrowlh, md Soat dfilrlbl. Hair Tonic ever produced Used too I u.e. MTIKV a TTntvcraailV mmeof JiUKit'XLB. Stop tuat OoCOB.

Ds. MosBIl' SvF 0 Tin, one-half the time necesnry to i "5, m.dlcl?e. There is roaltlvely no which it will not euro or greatly illevlite. of hoirsenrM. loii "of voice, coughs, croup, bronchitis, is hrus.

md whooping congn.iinss eouiL wi never knew ft rsou who bad used it but fffi recommended It to others. We ire prepired to gV'nt rVbottle. rieis. 'XitlSS it Trill iU 10 CCOU. Vol lf WUUXd InDf.iiirtoro.Tjfc.W.byrieT.

Horwe Uochud, Klmcr lu Dodlsj 0f Andotcr tod PlilU D. ZalU of urirton. In Brittle bora, Dm. Horiee rmrtbird. Chirl Lctlia Cokb ind Con Ilirrelt, both of 11.

lo Peru. Deo. BT Iter. Ii. Arnsden, Ucrbert Tcirly ind Buna A.

rendleton, both of Londonderry. IJciWja. IiBrilUeboro, Dee. 1,, Caroline widow of tbo Ule Dr. J.

L. Dlckermin, iged 60. In liriltleboro, Dec 17, Cnirlti Sumner, iged ibout 88. in Oullford, Dec. 19, of consumption, J.

Wirrcn Yeaw, iged 37 yeirs, 3 months, 3 dsjs, ion of Trumin ind Auelli Vw. Brother, thou irt gone to rest We ill not weep for thee For ttiou irt now whir, oft on ritth Thj spirit longed to be. Brother, tbou irt gone to rest; Tbtne in csrly tomb Bot Ood bith summoned tbec iwiv Thy Fitber cilted tbee boat. In Wilpole. N.

Dee. 11. Mir, wife nf nils Har.1. well, iged 7S. in unrsier, vrc.

Emory Bones, iced 75. In SlltoDI River, llefl. It. Jsn wlf et J.m.a II. Hitelton of Cheater, iged 49 yeirt, 11 months.

In Mortbfleld, Dec. 12, 1'rudenco wife of Divld II. Jenkins, iged 00. urceuncia. jcc.

it, j.umrr nover, iged 10! Dee. 15. Mirii Louisi. wife of w. T.

ruvis. iged ST. OTICK January li the tlmetonavvrmrltiiia. All Tru.na Indebted to ni bT Note or Account rtkntiststtsxil call ind settle the sime. THE MONEY MILL NOT no nuruaEu at sny time from tils dste, but WE MUST I1AVK IT dnrtnirlh.

month lain Pleiie tike notice! UOUtiHTOX, BPENCEIl 4 CO. Dec. 21, 1075. H-t Yermont Savings Uniik-oOlh DIvI- (lonu-scini-Aununl Mcotinir. THE Directors of the Hank ire hereby notified to meet it their Banklug House In Brittlrhoro on Wednesdsy the Sth diy of Jinutrr, 1876, it 3 o'clock, MAT.cn iAr vnnnv.

rv Brittleboro, Dec 22, 1S73. 1152 OTICE. The annual meetlov of the atnrkhnM. r.t lh North-Eaatern Mutual Life Association of Ursttleboro, will be held it the oBee cf the AtsocisUon, Town Htllj on Tncsdsy, nth Jsnuiry next, it 7 o'clock, ibi. io ict upon ine report or the oracers.

3d. To elect Directors for the ensuing yesr. 3d. To do inv other business vrhlrh mtv lralt come before the uy oraer or the Directors, JAB. DALTON, Sec'y.

Pritlleboro, Dec. 33, 187J. Get your Kcw Year's Calling Cards at LEONARD'S Jolt Irlntlntr OIBcr, Uurniony' 11 1 or llrultlrboro, Vc. Ksw style! typo Just received. CUSTOM KNITTING Of all liii Ji done, and STOCKINGS, SOCKS, LEGGiHS, And other Knit Goods, For Muln Cheuii, Wlioleaule Itrtull.

Bickford Knitting Mach. Mfg. Co. Brittleboro, Dee. 9, 1871.

CS-g LEAD PIPE PUMPS. 1 6 HI NO to correct nj mliUVen Idea which there may be In regard to tbc Lead ripe and numbing Duilnrai In thla town, The Old Plumber on Clark Hereby Informs the public that he keeps conattilly on band full stock of LEAD PIPE of all sizes, Mcu he will sell it less price thin it can be bought for elsewhere. I hivoilsofor ule i new Pitent COMPOSITION PUMP, free from rust, very chesp, much more durable thin inythlng before offered. Call ind eximine before purchasing. TV3M.

OOl'Ll). 4S-4K Brittleboro, Not. 1, 1873. OB Dl'llTIip IN TUB LATEST STYLES, ItJ FOR THE HOLIDAYS, OR AXY OTHER DAYS, LeoAwd's Job OppiCE, Harmony llloclt, Itratlleboro, It. NOTICE! ALL perioni Indlbted to JOHS HYDE 8 ESTATE ire rcaoeeted to rail ind settle Immrdlstely with It.

O. UAIIDIE, Executor, 63 Ciuil Street, Ule resi dence of John uyue. WANTED- its nr 11 Lire rigiaaa Haoaii, fjgu.un iruu a- At w. r. iticiuirosojcs.

O. L. Brown recent. added to uu meat of CASKETS, Sovoral Now and Beautiful Stylos. Which, forbeiutyof design ind completeness of lie hss sUo iddcd several new siyics oi tjsuii- ROBES, Wwlch miko his stock now the most complete ind Mricd ever off.rjd in turtles chiice for selection NOT tlcSLLtu nx Kilt tTtnE CITIES.

All of which will bo pieced upon the mirket At Prices Not To Be Undersold C. B. KIRWAN, WIIUCMTEIIKII, TlClDliy ma. uo ufacture oi Mattresses cTACP. NOTICE.

On tnd liter Juiy in, will run ft slice between Bellows citnd Wirdaboro, carrying tne u.o. su. LeivesTownihenaiorwimiie.uAit... LvesTownsbcd for Wirdsboro every TUESDAY THUBBDAYI.nd SATOItpAy, on the ol tru E. J.

CARPENTER, AS USUAL, Has a Complete Assort ment of AT LOW PRICES. ALSO, A FULL LINE 01 Diaries I 1876. Rosenberg DRY AND Fancy Goods, AND A ICLL LINE OF HOLIDAY NOTIONS. Xo. 3 I'stlon Blocli, BRATTLEBOHO, VT.

GootU llcc'tl Dally from Auction Take Notice All our notes nnd accounts arc due January 1st. AVc7 insist that they must be nnidon or before Hint time. We can make NO EXCEPTIONS and, shall mnkc costs in many cases if tills notice is not iccdcd. To our friends who iiavc always pnld us promiit- we say don't make a per sonal matter of tills notice for WE DON'T MEAN YOU. But to those whose accounts arc over due and who hare failed to malic any arrangement in re gard to the same, we sny consider this as meaning YOU, and you will be wise if you act on this suggestion.

F. THOMPSON CO, SPECIAL NOTICE All having accounts with us, phase call and settle before yariy 10, 1876. We have some accounts of long stand ing which must now be settled! PEATT, WEIGHT 00. Get The Best It Works Like a Charm FLEISOHMANNS COMPRESSED Yeast Cakes OU BALE AT L. COOPER'S, Cold.

Drafts I Around wlndown and doora In winter IlTIIlftUljlC IsAl'IiUllKII, UV lug halt your fuel, also ItT la iimmir. vvlnv furniture. curtAlna I and carpets, if ATT LI IV CJ aabe 1 topped, window ralfied and lowered I usual, by l'atnt til Aliiiiv anu muuuksm Weather strips, htood tbe test for la VKAltM on lublio liulldtnea. pwelllDg.DrawlnE-lloomandbleep-Ing Can. In tbe United HUtas and Kurop.

Windows and Poors Me ured ruui or uuhuk, uena your aaaross, wiu im us one or iwu va uuu. FOR KALE Dt THOMPSON CO, II lor ALSUMA, AUUUKDIUHH, AU'IUllETDrXCKB, AUTOUBAl'H AL1IU1H, OlDLES, IJAHKBTH, 1IUONZE8, UltAUUETB, BOOK MAItKFt, DOOK BIIKLVKR, 11ACKUAUMUK DOAItDR, CIICSS, CUIIOIIOH, CALL 11 ELLS, CAUD CAtir.8, CUFF UOXEfl, COLLAII 1IOXEH, CAI1VEI) (ItXJDS, CAIID IllXKiVKIlfl, C111UUAOE1IOAI1DS, VOIAX, Ultusin, DIAIUKH, DOMINOEB, DESK HLATES, DKKlt 1IEADR, DISSECTED MAPS, DIIKSHINO CASES, DltAWINO PENCILH, DEVOTIONAL BOOKS, DItAWINO INST'MTS, EASELS, EMOUH1I llOOKS, 1XUTES, F1IUIT KNIVES, FINE OUTI.E11T, FAMILY DIW.KH, FINE SI'ECTACLE CARER, FBAU1NO OFl'lCItJU13, OAUES, OLOVE DOIEH, OIUl'HOHCOl'ES, OOLD FENS AND PENCIIA I1A11MONICAB, HYMN BOOKS, HAND MlltllOltfl, HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, IVY RTAND8, INK STANDS, ILLUHT1IATED BOOKR, ILLUMINATED TEXTS, JAItDIKIEItER, JUVENILE BOOKS, KNIVES, KMirriNO-UASEETS, LAP HOARDS, L.ITE PUBLICATIONS, MOTTOES, ULE5IU UUUKH, MICItOSCOPES, MATCH SAFES, MANTLE OIINAMENTS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NOVELS, NOVlXTIEB, NU1CHE1IY BASKETS, OPERA GLASSES. OITICE ARTICLES, PAFETERIF.S, VA1 I IHIXtH. PANEL PICTURES, PAPMl KNIVES, PAPER WEIUIITH, PARIAN ARTICLES, PASSEPARTOUTS, PERFUMERY, PIIOTIX1RAP1IS, PHOTO. ALBUMS, POCKET BOOKS, PORT MONNAIEH, PUZZLES, ROGERS' GROUPS, 11UBBEII TOYS, ROSEWOOD DESKS AND BOXES, STATUETTES, SPOOL BOXES, STANDARD WORKS, STATIONERY BOXES, SCISSORS AND SHEARS, SUPPLIED WITH PAPERS, SCHOOL BOOK STRAPS, RCnOOL SATCHELS, SCHOLARS COMPANION, SCOTCH PLAID ARTICLES, STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, TOY BOOKS, TOILET SETS, TABLE MATS, TOOL CHESTS, TOWEL RACKS, THERMOMETERS, TOILET ARTICLES, TEACHERS' BIBLES, TOYS OF ALL KINDS, TRANSPARENT SLATES, TAPE MEASURES, WALLETS, 1HJXCH, WALL POCKETS, WORK BASKETS, WORKS OF ART, WRITTNO CASES, WRITINO DESKS, WATCH STANDS, VASES, VIOLINS, VIEW TRAYS, V1.RD ANTIQUE ARTICLES.

Bookstores have for the past few years been the most pop-ular resorts for the purchase of Christmas Presents. No clnss of Holiday Goods offers the opportunity of displaying tnstc in selection with equal assurance of appreciation by the recipient, and at so mod crate draft on the purse as those purchased at WW? BJI mm Decorated French China. Silver-Plated WARE. HOi; KItS ltltOTHEUS' ELEGANT VASES, Fancy Goods. KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS.

PRICES LOW! A-T CROCKERY STORE. "Retail at Wholesale." Uve now facilities for nlMoe ill onr stocl of PICTURES, PICTIR2 FRAMES, HOLIDAY GOODS, AMES, TOYS, ALBUMB, MIRRORS, PANNEL PICTURES, PHOTOORAPUS, NOTE PAPERS, inj LIBRARY STATIONERY, roll W1IUX.EMAX.E IMIICEM. Our Immense Stocky OF AND A LAROE TRADE WARRANT OUR DOINO SO. DILL HAYES, SraiNamu), Mui, Keir UuaMolt Home. 50-1 DELAWARE HUDSON CANAL COS HTJIJEItlOIl LAG KAWASH A (Oil! Ob orlsintl art, direct from tbe Jlfcrli1! vr Hrk Itj F.

K. BARROWS, lOKKT FOK UQlTTUtftOftO. Pirticnlir itlcntlon is csllcd to tbs lUov ltlrseJ Ooil. MINED and of excellent Alsj Leblgli, Plttston ini Fnnilln it F. K.

BARROlXti. OKce with P. Barrows, opp. Drools House. MRS.

J. B. WALKER'S DressnlQBi Room, Over Houghton, Sponcer Store. XiA.TIX:HX Your attention Ii speciillr eilled to tua lac I inii i nive lor sai iu. wm.

Sanitary Support Corset Combined, Mh has lb. innrnvil of the msdloil profcaaioa: ilso. 111. TOY COUSHT SKIRT SUITORTKll, md the MINERVA CUKHCl. CORNWELL'S SELF-FITTING CHARTS, Verr popular ind deilnUf cm tlso to outlined it xnr tatibUsbment.

llustlss. Korms. Dress Bhtelds, ke. STAMPING new 1'itteri la grclt varletf. Brattloboro, Nov.

33, 1875. rr a nt nri.itlftbi)ro. thy vonitaxea on or be fore the first day of January, Uie, and you will save five cents on a dollar on tbo town and four cents on 4 1 Fur Toi I fiTE dollar on Iba Bute tax 8IUOXP1 CoIUc jOC CbftMlfeloai Jock- JAPANESE GOODS AX III i i Jewelry BOOTS SHOES FOR FALL AND Now Ready Insiieetiou9 Comrrliiog a Choice tod Well Selected Btoek of Urn', Boyi' and Youlb'i Boots and Sboei, contlillng of all kinds, from tho Utoil-tcwcd lioot to tbe bear Kip. ALASKA BOOTS, Of taperlor qntlltj and flDUb. LADIES', MISSES' CHILDREN'S SHOES, In great varletj and filea.

Smith's Celebrated French Kid Button Boots Constantly on Hand. SOMETHING NEW, SMWElST LEATHER TIP BUTTON BOOT, FOR MIR8EB' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR-TUF. BEST T1IIKQ OUT. II III I nestlr tnd promrtlj execnted. C.

W. SMITH. Hay's Bloeli, 1st door north of J. L. Hit's Livery Officf.

ljll Mmilflinro, Vt. X.AnClK8T, CII AFXMT, BENT The Springfield Union. A ItEPUHLICAS NEWBrArKIt, And Tba ravorllo Fimily Journal of New England. Pu bill bed Daily and Weekly at 301 Main Springfield, Man. Tlir Dully Vnlon for 1NSO.

Tbe year 1876. tbe centennial of American Independence and tbe period of tbe quadrennial! recur ring preaidentUl election, will one of eztrordinary Intereat In onr blitory. Wbat wltb tt Xnternational Kibibltlon at Pblladefpbla. tbe celebration of Ilevolu tlouary annlrerurlra in all tbe earlier settled portion! of tbe country, the holding of political convention! and tbe national tlection which will decide whether the Republican party eball continue In control of tbe government or be inpplanted by the ragmoney dt mocracy, great eventi will crowd each other, and a flrvt-claai nenapaper will bare an interest and a value never txfore realitvd. Tbe Union la not only keenly alive to tbe exlgcndea and opportnnitlea of tbe hocr, but ia better equipped than ever before, and mora thoroughly prepared every way, to give all tbe neve, and at tbe earliest possible moment.

It should also bebeld in mind tbat Tbe Union, being an evening paper, is enabled to print all tbe Important news of tbe day the same night, and habitually anticipates) all near contemporaries in tbe publication of important intelligence, both local and general. Wltb the extension of the telegraph all over tbe world, and the ever lucreaalng perfection of the co-operative system of collecting news, tbe evening paper is yearly becoming more important to thoie who desire the fresbett information, little bat gleanlDgf of news being left for tbe morning Journals. As Republican paper, the only Republican Daily tn Western Massachusetts, Tbe Union also appeals strongly to those who believe tbat only by tbe continuance In power of the Republican party Is there sny chance of a return to an honest currency and tbe re-ilval of business upon a firm bails, or any hope of administrative reform, political progress and trna prosperity. Tbe terms of tbe Dslly Union for 1878, including postage, will be tbe same as heretofore, one year, 7 In advance; six months, 3 SO; three mouths, per month, SO cents; per wetk, 11 cents. Epecimen copies sent on application.

THE WEEKLY UNION FOK 1876. Cstrut Induccuiruta to Clubs. The terms of the Weeklv Union for 1876 remain the sme as heretofore, postage being paid In advance by the publishers, via: To single subscribers, $2 per yi ar or $1 for six montbf. arxcUL tutu to clcbs. To one address, Two copies, fl.TS per copy; fire or more copies, J1JW percopy; twenty-flveormore copies, $1.40 per copy.

A free copy given to the getter np of a club of 10 to 33 copies. Forty or more copies, t. 30 per copy; fifty or more copies, ft.lS per copy and a Daily free to tbe getter up of a clnb of 40 or to copies. With csmca addressed at this nttce, 10 cents per copy additional. CXCBBIXO WITH riBIODiCALS.

The following periodicals can be obtalnedy club bing wun zne union, ioroneynr si me rn uuwj, including postage paia io auusry ibi, ion i rablisntrs With Rrcnlir Wttklr Prior. Union. 0U ,5 DO 00 5 00 1 00 00 4 00 6 00 3 00 4 00 1 CO 3 DO 4 00 0 00 1 00 3 35 1 3 3 90 3 73 Harper's Usgaxlne, Ucn titer's Monthly, Atlantic Monthly. Harper's Sater, fit. Nicholas, Tbe Nursery, llarper'e Weekly, Scientific Farmer, Agriculturist, Country Oentleman Specimen copies sent free.

To Adiertterrs. The Union Is one of the very best advsrtlsing me-dlums in the country. It baa tbe largest total circulation. Is read inalmoat every family in Western Massachusetts, and gois largely all over New England th. hnmca nf rAMtra rteonle who have aettled at tbe Wist, while its rates are cheaper than tboee of in, era CLABK w.

SKTAN SprlngnclJ, slaas, 1MIO. INTO. EUTLAND Daily and Weekly Globe. Vermont'. X.ursril tV llr.l XcMiitisiier.

Tbe new year, commemorating tbe completion of the first centary of our Independence and witnessing the election of a president and, for tbe first time in our history, an entire national bouse of representa tives, win ne one ti spicuuiu iniuiu.i", lAtiriatiHtim ami IhM conntrv. Tbe Globe will avail Itself of tbe former, by giting the news, late, prompt, fresh and full; by ImpertUl comments on ine ncwi vi io uuur, discussion oftbe Issues of tbe day; byfall reiorts of local occurrences, and correspondence, both local and general: by agricultural readings, market reports, and by selections both crave and gsy. In a word, the eodeavor will be to make Tbe Olobe a Uve iwuiptper, indtspenslble to tbe farmer and business man, to tbe politician and student, to tbe office, counting room fcUa (oe iuu7 Ktcviv Thtt th rauntrr mar realite the poailbUlties aeem In ilnrA far 1L VI thtll OU OUT Dirt. SS in tlmeS put, advocate tbe princlplei and policy of tbe repub lican party, uowmiuu we shall labor to make It better and purer by and fXDoaino' the wronssloerB In its ranks. We shall favor and atrive for a real adminis trative reform, a epeeay return io ipeciu an honest malutenance of tbe natlon'a plighted faith, a purer and better politics, a faltbrul and economical nf ih mTernment.

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In a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt six cents or two poet stamps. Addreaa tbe pnblisbsrs, CUA8. J. a br.iWK Jl nn in Bowenr. Mew Tork Poet Office 1 i Tt I 5 Stores WINTER WEAR, DOWN by the BRIDGE.

THE FIRST PLACE wblcb Sinta Clans will stop at as be cornea into town tbls year will be P. G. HOWE'S CROCKERY GROCERY STORE DOWN BY THE BBIDGE. In order Io sire the old rentleman a suitable recen- tlon we shall, during tbe next few dayr, optn a Urge line of beautiful new Fancy Goods, All of them very desirable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS And conilstf ng tn pirt of VASES, SMOKERS' SETS, MATCH SAFES, TOILET SETS, TEA SETS, CARD BASKETS, MUGS, MUSTACHE CUPS, AC, SC, AC. Tnrso goods hive been lelrcted vtth greit tare, ind will be found both nsef nl ind hlghl ornimentil.

LAMPS AND CHANDELIERS. My stock of Lamps comprises all stylea anj prices. I am also receiving a fresh stock of Crockery In new ind desirable Mj stock of GROCERIES, FLOUR, CANNED GOODS, DKIED FRUITS, NUTS, CONFECTIONERY, FANCY GROCERIES, Is ill new ind fresh. No Christmas Dinner will be complete without a can of those choice PEACHES which we are selling at 23 cents for Zlb. cans.

Sole Agent for Fratt's Ilaxall Flour, Pratt's Astral OH. E. G. HOWE. "WARNER, DOWN BK THE BRIDGE," Opposite) tbe BruCllebara II.

Flour, Meal Food, WHITE 1TUE.IT ailAHAW, Rye Ueal, Bye Flour, Buckwheat Flour, SIFTED CO UN MEAL, All Fresh-Q round, it Wholesale ind IteUIL Brittleboro, Nov. II, H75. 1(17 Coal! Coal! rpHE subscriber has made arrangements to furnish all the virion 1 kluds of A LI ulilclivrlllbosoUat Tho Lowest Market Frico for Cask. I shall keep ft full supply conatintl on bind md nil orileri it the possible notice. WlU per soniltr oversco tbe welKhing- intl delivery.

Evening! miy be found it his otnee, il A. V. cox stove A. J. GLEA80N.

Brittleboro, Sept. S3, 1W. SHI inii WANTED 1 An inuiilfffnt Arnrican erlrl 18 to 31 years of age as nmrnninn kvtiil kkMtltAnt in IDlSll ftttlllv In BDrlBK AaVLUaaa. Beferenoea ei changed. Address, giving reside ace, D.

VUKXtilW, cut Of xoanix vuua, xuaMiesoio. iiATiT.nnno. rS rr.tina. To wbom roT conwu, -ior oi in. In wrltmit cs si a oecevu iiu ina snndrr eci" virions provisions of siM wmind Py hi nr e4 In tte rrrm- lit! Jl ion im cms.

KEYE8, Brtlster. pOMMISSIONEUS' NOTICE. ESTATE OF SAMUEL BTAFFOItD. The nnlerslgned. Hon.

Probit. court lor Je idjust HI mmmmmi to present (aWiMwMfir cxarainalln ana a-lowance. Dated at TlaUfst. this 15th day of December, A 1879. A.B.OALLVP, 3.

BROWN, 52 Consfniss loners. STATE OF VE11MONT. District or VrsTmsTiit, 89. The Probate Conrt In and for said district: To all persons Interested in tbe estate of EMA8 D. UNDE1XWOOD.

late of Townihend In said district, deceased, Greeting. Tou are hereby notified that Ormando 9. Howard, Administrator of the estate of said deceased, proposes to rendrr bis account and ask for distribution of said estate, at a spedal aesslon of said Court to be held at the Probate Office In Townihend, in said district, on the 17th daj of January, 1876, and that said Conrt win then and there decide upon tbe allowance of said account, order an assignment to the widow of slid deceased, and decree distribution of said estate, at which time and place joa may be beard In the premises If you shall see cause. 83 CD. EDDY, Ileg'r.

STATE OF YERMOKT, Distxict or Wcstuikstki, 88, The Probate Conrt In and for said District! To all persons Interested In the Estate of CAL1STA T. BUT TERFXELD, late of Townshend In said District, deceased, Greeting. Ton are hereby notified that Ormando B. Howard, Fiecntor of the ft ill of aald deceased, proposes to render bis administration account and to ask for an order of distribution under tbe will of said deceased, ineelftl session of tbe said Court to be held at the Probate Office in Townshend, on tbe 17th day of Jan- nary, 1870, ana mas saia uouri win men ana mere decide upon the allowance of aald account and decree distribution of said estate, at which time and place you may may be beard In the premises If you shall ace cause. 63 B.

EDDY, Beg'r. 3 TATE OF VEItMONTjMarlboro.SS. TheProbateCourtfortaldDlstrlet: Tn all nenons Interested In the Estate of LEVI PUTNAM, late of Wardsboro, deceased, Greeting i Whereas. George W. Putnam baa presented to this Court an Instrument purporting to be tbo last WlU of aald deceased, for probate: You are hereby notified that tbls Court will decide upon the probate of aald Instrument at the session thereof to be held at the Probate OOice In ilrattleboro, in said district, on the last day of December, A.

D. 1B79, when and where you may appear and contest the same If you aee cause. STATE OF VERMONT Marlboro, SS. Tkt Cturt for tali Dtitriet. T.i ill nenons Interested in the Estate of FANNY E.

BOYD EN. late of Brattleboro. in aald District, de ceaaed, Greeting. You are hereby notified that this Conrt v. ill decide upon the allowance of the account of Lorind A.

Tlbbets, Administratrix upon said Estate, and decree distribution thereof to the persons entitled, at tbe session thereof to be held at the Probate office In Brattleboro, on the last day or uecemoer, a. v. 1875. when and where tou may be heard In the prem ises, if you seecanse. COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE, ESTATE OF STEPHEN SMITH.

Tfcf nndenlirned. bavin been anrjolnted by the Hon. Probate Court for the District of Marlboro, Commissioners to receive, examine and adjast all clalma and demands of all persons against tbe estate of Stephen Kmltb, late of Guilford in aald district, deceaaed, and all claims' exhibited In offset thereto, hereby give notice tbat we will meet for the purpose aforesaid, at Chauncey Guellow'a hotel in Guilford, on the last mesa oi iecrruDer, iuu iic ucua vi May nest, from ten o'clock, A. U. until four o'clock, p.

t. etui, at uld dava. and that six months from the 90th dsy of November, A. D. 1878, la the time limited by said Court for said creditors to prcaent their claims to ua icr examination ana allowance.

Dated at Guilford, thla ith day of December, A. D. Henry H. Smith, AdmT. 00 STATE OF VERMONT.

Marlboro, SS. The Probate Court for said District. To all whom It may concern, Greeting. Whereas, Euia P. Jouhsoh, Administrator of the Estate of JABEZ DENNISON.

let of Oollford. in aald district, deceaaed, has represented that tbe amount of debta due from aald deceased! I1M1.05 Thecbargeaof administration, eaumaica ou.w The valu? of tho personal estate ia I104.M Balance of debta chargeable on the real estate of aald 11006.11 Pravlxe: for license to sell so much of the real estate of said deceaaed as la necessary for tbe payment of sai a aenta ana cnerges oi aaminisirauon. Whereupon It Is ordered that the same be teud at tbeseealori of said Court, to be held at tbe Probate office In Brattlebcro, on the last day of December, A. D. 18T5, when and where you may be heard in tbe premises If you ace cause.

60 ASA KEYES, Beglster. STATE OF VERMONT, Marlboro, SS Tt Probate Court for said District. To all whom it may concern, Greeting. Whereas Euaa P. Jonwsoir, Administrator of the Estate of BELINDA DENNISON, late of Oullford, in aald District, deceased, has represented that The charges of administration, CG.00 The value of the personal estate la ,19.00 Balance of debta chargeable on the real estate of said deceased fil.00 Bepresentlng that part of the real estate cannot be sold without injury to those Interested in the remainder, and praying for license to sell the whole of tbe real estate of said deceased for tbe pa Blent of said chargea of administration.

Whereupon It is ordered that the aame be beard at the session of said Court to be held at tbe Probate Office in Brattleboro, on the last day of December. A. D. 1873, when and where yon may be heard In the premliea IX you see cauae. 60 A8A KXYES, XiegUter.

AMERICAN FOREIGN PATENTS, n. II. EDDY Solicitor of Patenta for Inven tions, Trade Marks, or Designs, No. 7 State Street, opporlte Xtlby Street, Boa ton. After an extensive practice of upwards of 30 years, continues to secure patenta In tbe United States; also in ureat uniain, rrance, ana otner foreign countries.

Caveats, Specifications, Assignments, andallpaperafor patents, executed on reaaonable terms, with dispatch. Researches made to determine the validity and utility of patents of inventions, andlegalandotheradvice rendered In all matters touching the same. Copies of the claims of any patent furnished by remitting one dollar. Assignments recorded In Washington. iVe Jttntv (As Untied SUttt eesssssts tuptrur fteititiu er esUfninf tietrUimimg tkt peifHiaiifiir invisiivpii.

All necessity of a Journey to Washington toprocure a patent, and the usual great delay there, are here aaredlnvsntors. TESTIMONIALS. "IreirardUr.Eddvaa one of the mostcapableand sncoessfulpractltionera with whom have had official Intercourse, CUABLXS MASON, Commissioner of patents." "IhaYenofceiltationlnassurlngtnventorstbattbey oannotemploy a man mere emftttnt and frtufteei lay, ana more capaoieoi paiung loeireppiicaiionsin a form to secure for them an early and favorable consideration at the Patent Office. EDMUND BURKE. late Commissioner of Patents." Mr.

It. U. EDDTnaa maaeiormeovcr almost averycase. Such unmistakable proof of great talent and ability on hla part, leads me to recommend all inventors tospplyto him to procurethelrpatents.ee they may be sure of bavlngthe mostfalthfulettentK bestowed on their eases, and at vary reaaonable Boston, Jan. 1,1878.

lyl School. ATTIiEBORO ACADEMY, The Wimter Tzbu befflna December 1st. 1878. with a sufficient number of teachers to give ample time tt each recitation. Tberough Instruction in all the branches taught Special attention fill en thoae preparing for College or busluess.

Board can be obtained at reasonable rste at the boarding house. In the family of the Principal, and with tbe other teachers. Fur terms or cataloguo address V.F.LANO, Principal. West Brattleboro, Oct. 8, 1879.

41-83 rowers Institute, WINTER Term will begin Nor, 39. Furnish rooms for self 'boarding, 88 cents per week fr each pupil. Board, ItOQ per week. The village is quiet and free from temptations to xlce. Instruction thorough.

Pupils wilt find here aupsrlor advantages for preparation for college, for teaching, for bualuess, and for music. A. J. HAN BOH A.M., Principal. Bernardston, July 1, 187S.

8ni80 STATE TTOHllfAI. Randolph, Yt. Abil E. LlATaawoaTU, A.V., Piled pel, aa-slated by four graduates from the Normal School of and N. Model School and Preparatory departments added.

Fall term peua 4th Tuesday In August. Spring term 3d Tuesday in February. Send for catalogue. 8A-88 CONFESSIONS OF A VICTIM. PoausHtD ii A waio tnd tot the benent ol Yanna Mil ivd Or bus who snSsr from HKUVOUB DEMLlTy, LOSS OK MAN110OD, lie, tiling his rnl.i of fiell.Cure, if ter undergoing tnacti luffcrlns md expense, ftnd milled free on reoelvlng post.piid Utectea envelope.

Addreel NATUAhlkX 4T-H ni'or be iiM uve it cent! on t. F5rUQMB, CoUecioiv UKIt aJi 4-. 4ivjsmjliJi..

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