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Spirit of the Age from Woodstock, Vermont • Page 1

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TIIE PEOPLE'S 1UGIITS-A RBL'IIKSKNTATIVE DEMOCRACY TIIE UNION ANI) TIIE CONSTITUTION WITIIOUT ANV INFBACTIONS. VOL. m-. NO 34. WOODSTOCK, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1872.

WIIOLE NO. ua ws. 'Ji r' (ti'ixiiiir. Chai'tiiu No. 21, lt, A.

st trial I'nnvocatiim cvc, May 30, nl 7 Ui f. Woodstock Loiioii 31 I'. A. rt iil ii' vnnininiiiciitioii Wi'iliiMilny i-vc, 2i. 187'J, nl 7 1-2 (i'tvM) Au.MYor THt: Uoiilur 'Otiiu l' hliori l.ui l'oit, 'o.

22, Dcpt. ol Vermont (. A. i lit'lil nu tlic lirt mul tlilnl Tlmisd.t.v uvL'iiin nf cnuli inonlli. All iippli-cjutmn V.ir imUr miwt lio inailo nt ltcgnliir 2I Iy nriU'r if tlio l'ott ('onitiiaiidcr, K.

1'. Tr.wxMit'itv, Ailjl. A lmly in tliis villajju says "lirocloy is my maii Oli, rtear, aml bi.th ol' tlium marricd Wliat ai vi' coniiiig to TIil' Swanton Juuriutl, lii'rdo-f( ro nt'iitial in poHlius, lias lioisled tl i' aiul 15m vn llajj. Two uiillion lollar.s' wortli ci' aiid otlicr insycts wliicli jjo lo ir.ak'.' a liianageno aro walkinjj Vermont just now. lt is liowos' (ircat Loiulon Circus aiul uiovr'w JJiitislt Mentujuiie.

Tlie jViii'i nr int'ornis us by letter tliat lie vill exliilrit in tliis burg in a few Vi eek. Awiiincrs aro going up. Wc seo no neetl tbr tlicni yet, excejit to fend thi' rain tVoin loai'ers. Kov. Dr.

Olemcnt ot' Norwich, 0 lieialeil in tlio IJrhik Churiih lasl Sabbatli, e.ulianging vrith Hcv. Mr. Kiilk'i'. Libcralism is creqiing into Clnirch as well as State, and wo are flild t() riCO it. The Haiid Rlaml lighlcd with four gnoil gas lamp- al the oxjjense the villago.

Tlie weather wet and jld, and lires and heavy elotliing aiv in good domand. Owing to the illness of Judgc there will be no jury trials al ii- U'l'in of the Court. Tliu AVindsor Drainatio Cltib gavu i viiti'rtaininunt. al tlie Town Ilall, evening. Owing the woatli-tr tlu' attondanco va? not vory largf.

ViK' (Mub liad (oo niuuh inatler kc- 1 'Ctcd for thu cvoning, and the audi-cni'o bccamo somewhat tired before the eloae. Asidc from tliis the enter-t jrtainmcnt was all that could be cx-I'Cctt'd I'roin amaleur )crformers. I'aschal Tewksbury is dangerons- siek of dropsy of thc heart. Uev. Ui: Warren of Uoston, l)y a Missionary from Jndia will addrcss the childrcn and adults at the Congregational Chureh tliis (Wednesday) evening at 7 o'cloek.

Dr. Em iuCollom left town Tiiesday for a few weeks vaeation for liis health. Sce Koster Eatou's advertise-jik'iit in another column. They have the best of elotliing of any coiK'ern in Windsor Oounty. and are illing eheap.

Give em a call. Sotne nicii are born meaii feomc len aehieve nieanness and soine nieii liave inuanness thnist npon theni. The lirst elasi take iheireounty paper with-ont intending to jiay for it the see-ela-w get it a year for nothing and ien rufiijje to take it oul of the post I'flice; and the tliird class won't sub-K'ribe for it because generous neigh-ora loan thein Soine of our meivbants j-eem to Ihink tliat becausc they have an es-tablishcd trado theie is no need of ad-vertising. Probably A. T.

Hlcwart of, lTew York, lins a busines? as wcll es-tablished as any nierchant in Wood-i tock and yet he find.s it for lih.s interest lobe theino3t liberal advertiser in the i ity. Who is right. W'csl tlanr.oliili. Win Curtis shot an Owl, one day last week, that measured four feet i'roin tip to tip of his wings. Ile was an Adininistration Owl, but eould not survive the "new departure.

The Oottage llotel has beennew-ly relitted and renovatcd fronitopto bottoin. New furnituiv, new carpets, new beds, new jiaint, a quiet hottsc, a elean kilehen, a well laden table, and an aecoiinnodatiiig landlord, aro al-way apjireeiated by thu traveling )ubliu. Vm. Gabrielle, the proprii-tor, is every whit a guntleman and merits the liberal patronagehereceives l'obinson A Sanford are about bnilding a large store house and sales-rooni aurojH the bridge on tho opposilo side of tho road from their milln. In-erease of business makes tliis a neees-sity.

JiiMin Afoulton is bnilding a now barn on his farm," just east of the villagc. A large nuinber of horse.s and other stoek was carred here last Mon-day. Erank Chadwick, of Chadwick's llotel, is so far rccovered from his long siekness, as to be about the street. Kev. Ir.

Sinitb, the new paslor of the ISriek Chureh, is expeeted to occupy the desk next Sabbath. A "15and Sland" is to be erected immediatoly on the cniineiice near K. T. DuBois1 hoiwe. Tho neeessary fiuids have becn raisedby contribution.

"Sehool llill" has beon sold to a jiarty from New York, who will, wo undorstand, build a lino residenee at an early day. Tlic sehool nieeling last Tliurs-day evening was in every way a sue-ccss. Tho pcoplo who caiue thore nicant business and although a very few tried their ulinost to delay aclion by adjourning tho business was doue and well done. A motion was niade to peivliae the Weston grouud at an expense offour thou-sand dollars and on being put to vote was caricd by a niajority only len voting agaiust, the measure. As two nieinbcrs of the bnilding conunittee were found ocfiijiying the oppositiou benehes they weie very sharply handl-cd by and J.

Salis bury, and infornied that their fonner nielliod of procedure. their "inast-crly would not bo longer tolcrated, and that of they reniained the conunittee they limst work. Seo-ing that business was business" they eaeh promiscd bettcr fashions and havefot been idlc. The lot has been bargainod for and thc buildings ad-vertisod for sale at auclion on Satur-day of tliis week. The' lot sclected is in the eonter of the most pleasant part of the villago and eontains near-ly an acre of grouud.

The old sehool house and site is also advertised for sale. I'l) inonlli. Mr. Heubon Fletcher, of Ply-niouth, now ahnosl 89 years of age a few days sinco walked I'roin hU lionie to visit hit pojis iu thc eastern jiarl of ljeading. Ile is father of Stillman Fletcher, one of the editor.s of tho New Eulaud Fariner, who has reccntly visited his old hoinestead, aud who says that judg'es deelaro that tho father is the y'oiingest of the two South Kcailiii.

G. Davis of Felchville, has bought the Fassett iir South lloading. "Winslow Alerrill of Ludlow, (niaiiy years ago a lesidont of Iteading,) was sovcrely injiircd a few days since, by being thrown i'roin a wagon. E'roi Asa IJurnbatn who for inany years has lived in Koading, died at thc residenee of l''sack Atlains on twenty milo Blreani on Saturday last he hatl been to Saratoga for the iniproveiiienl of his health and on his return becom iug ncarly exhauslt'd slopped to ic.t at Alr. Adams' iiiid continued to de-clinc until his death.

C.llillow. Tho Green Mountain Assocution of Universalists will hold its anuual nioeting in Ludlow, on Wedne.iday and Thursilay, 12th and Eaeh Oliurch or Society is cntitlcd to scnd two ilelcg.ites. I'rcaeher of Oceasional SertiKin I'ev. E. Hewitt.

Essayist on Sabbath school3 licv S. A. Parker. Essayist on Cluireh Or-ganization licv. j.

II. Fornsworth. Wo clip tnc above from a black list" iu thu Swanton Joitntah Obed Cisco 'is Ile uscd to live iu loira. Ile is naiued after a fish or the lish was naincd after him at any rate he has sjioiled a good naine for he has beaten the printer. We shall uever eat ciscoes again withotit think-ing of a niean nian.

Good bye, 0, bad Cisco." The town of Barre, in fullilment of a contract with the Vermont Cen-tral railroad, has voted togive ofthenioney raiscd by bonding the town outright for the conipletion of the Barre Bailroad, and to turn over tho stock (03.000) to the buildcrs of the road. Wiiic'mor. Painters are swinging their brushcs on and about the Windsor Ilouse, iiiid evcrytbing about the bnilding is beiug put iu order for tho reccption of suimner guesls. The Joumul says the eall for mc-chauics and laborors of various sorts, iu Windsor, execeds the present sup ply. A few indu3trious, temperato and fiiithful mcn would iind rcady tmployment.

Compoient doinestic lielp is tilso in great demand. Utirimid. A Western correspondcnt of thc Wakhman Jlejtcctor writca "Ilon. Idoses E. Chcney, a supo aiinuated Vermont singing master, has lalely l)cen leoluring in lllinois and adjoin-ing Statcs on Ho L'ivcs a pnicy history of music in the olden times, with bappy illustrations of its cuahty tlraws nn a'musmir iior trait'of a New Eiigland deaeon a ltundred years ago illustratcs the tvils of 'dcaconing tho hvmus and, in short, geta ofi'- two very amusiug lectures.

A little lnatruction Mid lea.i huruor would add to their ugefulnesa." Alrs. Noah Thoinpson of tliis town startcd for Kome, N. last week to have two cancers taken from her breast by a celebrated eancer doctor of that placo. The funeral serviecs of Mrs. Byder of Taftsville, formerly of tliis town, were condueted in the Chapel, by lov.

Ioses Kidder, of Woodstock, on the 21th inst. llenry Iloward who has rented the "Wm. White farm, set firc to a brush pile on tho 20th tho result ofwhich was the burning of about one lmndred rods of fenco for his noighbors, and (juite a nuinber of aeres of timber land belonging to Wm. White and others. Those boys or young men from Woodstock and vicinity, who lovo to spend jv day in fishing in tliis town, would obligo the pcoplo they pass, on their homeward trip, by using decent language.

The moral condition of thoyouthsin villages at tho present day present an alarming state of things. Parcnts, loolc well to your children ere they disgraco themselvcs and you. Youko. C'Sicslcr. Tho Court has cnjoined the First Universalist society from occupying the stone chureh.

During the eon-tiiiuanee of the injunetion tho society will hold their serviecs in the stone sehool house on North street. A reinarkable surgical operation was reccntly peiformed upon a child in Rochester. It was born with a hair liji, divided ujiper jaw badly jirotuding, the palalo entirely wan-ting, iind thc iiiouth neaily ho. To se-curo a mouth tho child was cthcrizcd, its upper lip sevcred from thojav, tho jaw, broken, and tho divided cnds brought to-gcther so seeurcly that no crying or cll'ort of the child could re-movc them. After ten days the bones woro united, tho lip healed tho child has a mouth and is doing well.

A littlo daughter of Wm. Stone, Sexton at Northlield, camo pretty near becn drowned. Au she was flinking for the tliird time, Frank Ilouston, wns attracted to tho spot oy tno ouicncs ot tlio girls brotuer, just in time to savo her. An old lady in new Ilauipshire, loyal to agriculiure aiul its apostle, has insisted since thc Cinciniriti Con-vcntion upon weaiing to chureh an ancient white hat of her husband's. -Mr.

Grceley's head-rpiarters for the campaigu have been cstablishcd at the As-tor house, New York. A Texan worshipDer of his na- lale has. obtainctl a divorce from his wife on account of her at.ocions cook. ing. Tho Hartford Tiines says Giceley is not its choice.

but nitich jircl'ers him to another of irant. The Calil'ornia Odd Fcllows spent 100,000 thc past year in charity. A woinan at Pittnlield, who bad no photograph of a brother, deceased some six weeks ago, took an artist with her to tho lomb, the otlicr day. and slanding the corpso against the door, they got a piclitrc of him. The next nioeting of the White Kiver Valley Teacliers' Association will be held at Ceiucr Randolph, Fri-day and Saturday, 7th and 8th.

Tho enforceuicnl of thc liquor law in I'ortland, costs the citv $1000 daily. A well-to-do fariner iu Barnet, sought to havo his grand list cut down because one of his cows proved farrow. Shadrach Kelley, of Berkshire, while cbopping on Thursday, split one of his feet open I'roin the big too to the instep. Cait. Danicl Langdon of Waier-bury vas thrown from his carriage and instantly killed on Wednesday of lasl Vi'eek.

An unoecupied dwelling on Green street, Rutland, was burned Simday evening lasl; loss $700. The lire was the work of an iucendiary. Twenty thousand iinmigrants ar-rivcd at Casllo Garden, New Y'ork City, last week. Read ad -tiseinent of O'Brien's Circus, in another part of tliis papor. Itis abig thing on whocls.

Thc! Court oponcd on Tnesday with tho Sidc Judgcs on the Bench, and on Wednesday niorning, owing to Judgo BatTctt's sovere illness, it adjottrned for two weeks. Tlli: AW.MINISTIIATION SN'UnillNd GiiEurxY In tho various depart-incnts at Washington, hucIi clerks as havo becn for years favorablo disposed tmvard lloraco (ireeley, are being furnishcd with walking papcrs. lt seems that allegianee to parly in thcse days has simply becoino to one nian showing the rottenness of oivll governmont America. The Cineinnati Commoner fa-vors a Democratic ticket with Charlea O'Conor for Prcsident and Williain S. Groesbeck for Vice-rrosidcnt.

S. F. ST01U5S, Druggist aiul Apolliecary, noulor ia l'uro Dnigfl, PliyslcianB Knpiilics. TruaacH and Snnportora, I'roprietory JltdicinoB, Toilet and I'uncy ArticIoR, Choloo Cigars and Tobacco, Spena Oil, I'ri'sciiixions ticcurattdy prcparod. if3" Sixponiso.

W. ltnndolplt, May 20(li, 1872. $10 REWARD! SOMK tliiof hati loon in thc habit of etcaling my wood tlio iiisbt, for ono or two wooks liaKt. If tlioy will call and cstimato what tboy havo takon, I will givo and sond tliom twico aK lnnclt, and no qiioationH askod. liut if tboy nogloct, and continue to stoal, I will pay Ten Dollars to havo him or thrra dotoctod.

I.V.1IAX Woodstock, May 21st, 1872. 1872. May 1872. Bont Woodstock, Wednesday, June 12, TVTI' Sun ITmbrellas and Parasols, XN r. K.

lillJ.IXUS. May 10. VTEW Kid and Lislo Thread Glovcs, N. HII.LIXfiS. May 10.

MEW W. S. Skirts and Corsets, V. X. UILUXGS.

IMav 10. KW Sliawls, v. x. jrnv 10. ltlLUXCS.

MEW Drcss Goods, v. x. nii.i.ixGs. May 10. Dres3 Goods, English llombazmc.

Ciislimctc. and Hpniictta Cbth, May 10. TOEW BcdSprcads, Plain and with lionlcrs, V. X. Mav 1G.

IEST Mako 10-4 Shoeting, Mav 10. PILLOW Casc Linen -lo in. wide, F. X. IJITJjIXGS.

Mav 10. WOOL Twme good qualitv, v. x. jhmixgs. May 10.

CJ1IAMPION of England and Black iCycd Murrowfiit 1'cas bv the tiiantitv, v. itir.r.ixds. May 10. ARANGE Carrot Seed in bulk, v. x.

miii.ixiis. May 1G. Sceds-all kinds, v. x. Mav 10.

G00B W0RDS FOR THE NEW GOODS 6 HAVE A LAGE STOCIv OF New Dress Goods BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, JAPANESE SILKS, -BRUSSELLS SILKS. ALSO, GRENEDINES, CAMBRICS, GINGIIAMS, LAWNS, PHKCALES. AT LOAV J5RICES. NBY PARASOLS. Prices Rcduced on bflllJullJ OIL CLOTIIS, BRUSSELLS CARPETS.

Wo can contldcntly rocommond tho l'ain-Killcr Toronlo liaptist. It is tho most cffoctual romodv no inow of for Acboa, Paina, llosh wounda, St Johnx A'cks, 1 Q. Wo adviBO that ovory familv idiould havo cffoctual and Bpoody a I'ain-'Kiltor Anther.il A'. Gazetle. Our own oxporicuco in that a bottlo of Tain-Killer i tho hoBt rhyeiciau atravolcrcau havo.

HamiUon Fpeelator. Forboth internal and oxtomal applicatlon havo found it of great valuo, Chrti, kra. A medicir.o no family BliotUd bo without Xonireal Could lijrdly koop honso without it. EV1 I'oict'. Should bo ltopt iu ovcry houso, in readinosa for auddou attacka of eiclcnoaa Chris.

l'ress Xo article ovor obtainod suclt unboiuidod populartty. Salem Obnener. Ono of tlio moat roliablo hpocillcs of tho age. --Old A'orth State ltapoweriawondorfuland unoquallod in ro-boving tho moat aovcro paiu liurltnnton Son-titwl An iudisponsablo articlb iu tho modicine cheat, Ar. 1'.

Ezaminer. It will rocommond itself to all who uao it. Georgia Enterprite. Is oxtoiiBivcly UBcd and aougbt aftor as a rcally uaoful mcdiciuo. Joumal, St John, Ar.

No modieino haa aequirod such a roputation it haa real morit. Acoi- b'ly A'ats. Ono of tho moat uaoful modieino havo unod it and diaptnsod it for tho past twonty yf ara. -Itev. Wm.

Ward. Tho muat valuabla modieino now ir uao. Teun. Organ. Itia rcally a valuablo medicino aatl uaod by many phyaielana.

Iioston Trawter. Wo alwaya kocp it whoro wo can put our lianda on it in tho dark, if necd Itec. G. Jlibbard, Jlurmah. Ono of tho fow articloa that aro Just what thoy protoud to ho.

Ilninncick Vehyraph. Iu my mountain travola no modic'uo is of so umvoraal applieatiou aa Pain-Killor Hev. M. 11. Uiigy, liurmali.

PE11RY BAYIS SON. MANF'S ASD 1'ROV'S, 10 Iligh Providence, 1. I. 111 Sycamoro Cineinnati. 0.

.177 St. Patil 17 Southainpton, Row, Laudon, Enjr 30wl 100 New Window Shades A 0 0 A 25 PIECES EDWARD HARRIS' Beavy Cashmeres HARRIS' CLOTIIS i lt 31 A "Room Papers, VERY CIIEAP, Just Opened 5 Crates st Eilisli Stone Cliiiia, PRENCII CIIINA. ware. GRASS and GLOVER forsaloby W. AL0TIIE3 hU kindB.

for salo, ALSO Olioice Family GUOOEHTBS, all vrill nold at the Very iWwest Prico for Caali. j. B. JONES, Thc Grand Exliibition of 1872. Jolm O'lSticn Solo Proprit-tor and Managcr.

flo. ONE. A Rdre and Interesting Museum. Uo. TWO.

A Full and Complelo Wenagerie. Ko. THasc. A Gigantic Caravan. No.

FOUR. icTrvwiciirtiinv.i! IHSTIXCT 51T.CIAI.TinS ho il a nuisinraT Mitr.KT imuvnt trnumal ixtetit. fa CllAlilOTSAND INNUMERABLE VAN5 JKT- IINTAININd (). (ir V.1M) I1HASTS, le' JJ'liilciit Iu kj I T.J 1.I(V I l.l li 111.1 KffT'i' i li hi In- in? rcquiriilon flfl tei' KCIIDBED FA'IIE CRL! RCRSES ij 1 ln iii.i' M.ici-iil irntipIiiKH itnl l.N.n.fs-, i.ii'l 1.0 Jcsa cjJ Wr'i''J'fl' lU'XIlKLB AKDAI.rSIAS )-iVU. ti'Ms ron lll W.

ij.liihitcd tiijdi VIDE-Sl'ltEAD TKX'fS, iwii.fortably tci ii 1 TEN TKOCJSAMD tPt.CTATORB, tfii Ol' AIVISPIOX titlii.s thu pur- WMy iIumt tu i-ntirad i P. nl! tho SiiowsI Oni' Jliilioa pltnl i i ts a a of Curiositios Ii.t.-i t-lln-r tn lliu nl' HMory. il! Mnn of 'Nji u7 ScicMMc i ii ntl oUnu, li.r lull list of rult'r to mmS'Zv tiio i.umeniiH UVHJ3 Sl ECiALTIES pccu- xA Sv 1 Kf 1 ari 4 hlrt: A pnrdcruui Hv'iir i ri "7. iv 1 I11 Ir 'i" 11) .1 lii'i ui inui 1 1 iiui 11 111 ui 11 uuui lt ij "IIh rcak's a liU piul'. thut up tu- RSfl L-i 1 wlh a tl'Hu t-al." "Hj tftci-nkth iron 4t jsir v- -s riw cml ijr.iJ a nittcn viniil.

lli 4 tnd im'i' monster of 13 kin.i ivcr linported lntii et.iti-.. IllJ wcl 'ht KKJIIT THOUSAND I'Ol SDS, c'ir lote. rmiiilrtns A TIIVM Ol' KIOI1T IMMEXSK IlOJiSES to d.uv,' tlio enormoas ilen nhlch cuntlncs him. Heenml: A WHITE CAMEL, thf oiil ouc Ihat cvcr lcft ASIATIC ELEPHANTS, voiiCl," "I'lilXCESS." whose tralnlng 1 Ii uulit to a wouucrftil degrco of pcrfeo JVjiii'Ii OUtilHO BACY ELEPHANT, 1) -I 1,1 a gcMh aja l.ituu and as antK" a monkvy. id.i wuju lu eoi'ti In YirloiU tii Aslslii: ScmocbI aii'l Cojflon H.nl vunir.U, lll.iit auil llraxlllan 'I'lcrn, Af.

ifJti iJiuxkiis it'i-1 f.fli'iis, Itiirky tuH'lnpiM, Tlic Afrlraii Klauil, M. I. Illj'li SilDltfil 11.1 1 iin.l 1.001 ot1 it ilil A 1I'M, rc.i'ts, and Ihj T. ill Iiu.ists T.iil bo fona la their Bsa hy HKi.il--. ti-ldv).

lna.yotln' ihUuu caiinul cen incntlpu vldtiii rnir li.nUcl p.lce, tu call csyeclal attti.itlnti tu tuu Wffi (l Perfectlon of the 5iuostrlnn Arena, 1 1 -t nlluitol Vomnw ainong tha 1 jr.xpiiUiTS WWi1 THt FAMILY 0F BZAZILIAN ARTISTS, 3Bs I.SCI.L'UIMI SIOVOKITA Ct.Ai:.NI)A LOWAXDE, tlie llifl E.tjetrtt.ii ol liir M.Utn.Vl'O I.OWANDE, v. Iilinut Iu riilinp. amt lniompaio. tlu Iu ii' 1 iiKitcin (Ui 1 i.reback. iind t.1.1 nnpM' 'ii- at'd ilitacult fiatnf k-aiilug tlirougUa 1 ualioo 1 1 R.

l.OWAND'5. ttnnn two II uw a ivrf.irmaneo Xl'ixs. HENltlETI ll. tho (iaifilo Ji-gi'Uil ol Orpliu.tn aiul l'ALl 1 l.UU AUIi. 2rSSilfeSS .11 I I 11 iin.l f.inrAnl 1IIC It 1 1 m'J 1 v.

ujiou Itiillyltijj ftccd. sr Ai.ES. ToVAn. nerumatpji upon lii ninn lmrn1. I lltiiM x.

carrvin. In 11 atlHy of trraceflu attlludw, U10 chlM 1 i.Ur, 1.1 LE AN I OXlO. AMILIO and TIIOM .1... (if 1 Vir.lllll!.. tuclr uxiraonimary i'wur.

t.j V3A v.u rostnrer, Athltfton, anI ft MON8. tlic Ma-j nr Steki. with hik Ihon Ja. llfta 40 i.a'.lon ciifk. tlllod with l.oldlDg twoS'J lb.

wclghtf, wltliliU tceth alouo. AXOEUV, tlio I'ciiialo Saiajimand non'krful Artlllortft, ho will ilil a Caim A i'OUNllEK. upon hcr EhouUura, aml UlfCharfO it hcforu tlio audlcuce. fVCi.l Thflvarioiisi-ctiiMniHlnttilicltici'nllvoiioilbyUiO ySsl fiiUl liumor aud cccentrlc of AC IIVTM-s ntnnlin thr. nlil nallnhtn Cloivn.

0m SS 1 OAil Lofjn, tho Old Kallablo Clown, ahd lili fllownljt. 'i nn victohelli brotiiehs Iu Moudotfiil Ovmnatlc and Unrlzontal Bar actj al oaj The Zih'Zao, and lu their bovcI lUr AMlFlUBLH ExEKCItES. l'KINCK SADI DMAl.MA i cynml all il.mbt tho moft extraunllnary la his iiicitliar 1 on'onnancoi that lm ever becn sccn. He tvll THU MAN OP MYS rEUV. THE GRAND PR0CESSI0N Will tkipbc3 at 10 o'cloek A.

GOIiWEM CIIARIOT CIIBATION. r-rnr. MT.r.KEU'S famotw band, 10 cs3 of Anl -iU nnd Mnsenm Curio.ttli, Klcphanti, I'aniflK. Ilorjea anil all in glittcrlng lu L-ianil panidc. drawn by U0 pia iri'y norscn.

crformancca Dally. Tho Doora opcn at 1 and 7 1. M. Admlion totl) Four Show. uor Children um yearj.

.33 OeaW. C. H. FARNSWORTH, Agent. Windsor, Juno Hth.

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