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TIIE RUTLAND DAILY GLOBE. TUESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER .2 1873 She gutlamt gaily 6lok. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 18T3. illHIVAL AXI nEFAitTl'llE Of TP.U.VX. TKUS'J AI1KIVK AT SCTLJLKH. From Dellows Falls, 1:40 s 19:20 a. in., "J:20 A. ts:33 p. tn. " Ilurllngton 13:40 & 11:32 a. m., 12:50 &, t?:o) p. in. " l'ort Henry, '11:33 a. m and 7:00 r. in. " Uennlngtou, tl'i.Oi p. m., ts:2U ,v 'in m p. in. " Saratoga, "11:43 n. in., 0:03 p. in. " Salom, 1: 10 X 18:20 a. m t8:4U .1 "4:55 p. in. 1KA1NS LEAVE Ul.TI.lNl. For Hollows Falls, 12:S0 X t4:30a.in., '12:10ft liwa p. m. " Ilurllngton, 1:13 itc:43 a.m., '2:30 X!S:o; p. In. " l'ort Henry, 5:10 a. m. ami r.:0S p. in. " Pennington, 13:00 i; "Uiui n. in., x fiui p. m. Saratoga, 5:00 a. in., X 'SiiM p. m. Salem, 1:40 X t:00 n. in., '1:00 X tfco-) ji. in. '.Mali Tralii iMH.f. t'Oftt Olllcc. .MAILS CLOSE. Harlem Extension way, 9.1.'. a. re... an I p. in. Eastern way, 11.40 n. in Troy way, 12.40 p. in. Troy, 12.40 p. in., 2.4') p. in., and ..)) p. in. Albany, 12.40 p. m.,2.4)p. in., anil u.i p. n, lloston, 11,10 it. m., and v.30 p. in. Canndas, 1.15 p. In. .Sortlicrn waj, 2.00 p. in. H.lrllngtOn, 2.01) p. 111. lltld 9.3u p. n, Saratoga way, 2.40 p. in. No V Yurie, 2.10 p. in. and O.So p. In (!oi ncctleut Illver way, WW p. ,n. Woodstock wav, (Stac) l.uu p. in. Chittenden, (Tuesdays nixl h iIuiiIi.n - xuu p. in. Stockbrldgo c'tago), 1:00 p. in. MAILS AlillK'.. Ilnrlem Exfnslon way, o.05 p. in Eastern way, 2.20 p. 111. Troy way, 4.55 p. in. Troy, 1.10 a. in., 11.45 a. In. and l.w. p. m Albany, 11. n a. in., 4.55 and 9.10 p. ii. Huston, 1,40 a. in. and 2.20 p. in. Camillas, 12.40 11. 111. Northern way, 11.32 a. in. Ilurllngton, 12.40 anil 11.32 a. in. s irntoga way, 11. in a. 111. Now York, 1 1.45 a. in. ninl 4.55 p. in. Connecticut lilvcr wav, s.45 p. 111. Woodstock- w.iv, (stage) 1 1 ..." !. in. Chittenden, (Tuesdays mid Saturdays) 10.30 a.m. Stockbrldgo (stngo), 12:30 p. 111. CfMalli will 1m promptly closed at llio specl Ilced hour; all letters deputed In tlio street boxes will bo collected nt 8.45 and 11.111)11,111., 12.10, 1.3", 2.2) and last collection lor nil lilgut, malls, nt'J.ou p. m. All letters deposited In llio Letter IIom nt tlu Depot will be cotlccleil by llouto Agents llvo minutes pro. Ions to tlio de parture, or each mall train To-amy's ;io!r. Fiusr P.vnr.. Bennington Court House; The Capture (iCTicomlero:;i ; Visit of Ihu .School Olllccrs ot llcunlngUm to North Adams ; Local News Chester Cavendish Kecno, X. II. Snco.Ni) I'Ani:. Editorials ; Tweed's Iicmoval j Gen. Sherman's I.eller, Tlio Seceding Bishop j Washington Hems ; Secretary Belknap'.-) Repot t ; News Hems ; Brothcihood of Robhers. Tiiini) I'aui:. Dashes I let c and Tlicio ; 1'ollco Cotut ; Ileal Estate Changes : Fair haven : In Memoriam; Marriages; Deaths; Latest Telegraph The Loss of the Villi; ilu Havre The Forty-third Congress, etc. Fouiuii I'aui;. Poetry; Sporting News; Intel estlng Miscellaneous mid I.o cal News. Weather I'roliahililics. Wai: Dki-ahtjiknt, Oitick or Tin: 3 Ciiiet SiasAi, OFrici:u, Washington, ). C, Dec. 1, 187!) 8 P. M. i rr.oiiAnii.iTiEs. For New England the temperature will continue low with fresh and brisk noith easterly to south easterly winds, cloudy weather and snow. For the Middle States slightly rising temperature, diminishing pressure, northeasterly to southeasterly winds, areas of rain and snow. i)AHiu:s 111:111: AsiTiii:ui:. The sun pets to-night at -5:27 ; lises to morrow morning at 7:0'J, It is said the Delaware it Hudson Canal Company will soon lease the Midland rail road. Tlio stay of tlio execution of Shaw, the Cambridge- poisoner, saved him from swinging at Salem on Tuesday, That ihcadcd disease the croup is pre vailing extensively in this section. It takes children away in two hours after Ihe first severe attack. The estimates of the Albany police for the coming year foot up 110,500, The force consists of 02 olllccrs and men. Another large cotton factory is to be erected at Ticonderoga the comjng. spring. Col. W. C. Calkins ot Ticondeioga, was in town yesterday, and gave tlie fli.onr. editorial rooms a genial call. Mr. Hiram S. Hart, a well-known Ver mont newspaper and business man at pres. cnt connected witli the St. Albans lhu'i Messenger, was 111 town yesterday and gaye us a pleasant call. The expense of running tlie police and justice's courts and police olllccrs in White, hall the past year, amounts to over lj!i,fi00 as appears by the town audits. By tlio death of John JI. Mori is, the ex ecutive clerk of the United States Senate, an elective ollko woith a salary of $3,000 per year becomes vacant. Wo arc pleased to learn that on the assembling of the sen ate, to-day, the vacancy will bo filled by the election of John II, Flagg, Ksq., of Bennington, a very competent, cxpciienecd gentleman, who will fill the position credit ably to himself and the senate. The woolen mill lately burned nt Caeu. dish, It is understood, will not be lebullt by the present owners. Tho Montpclicr Argm says Mrs. Joseph H. Haynes of St. Albans, formerly Miss Garvin, played the organ in Bethany church, Montpclicr, last Sunday, with ad mlrablo success. As a church oiganlst she probably has no superiors In the State. Ten couples were duly licensed to com mlt matrimony in Rutland duilng the month of November, The whistle blew at ludf.past four o'clock last evening for the first time, at the Cen tral Vermont car shops, tho time being for tlie present reduced to eight hours. Iluropuuii Seoul's and .Soriuly, Rev, K. Mills will deliver tho second familiar lectin 0 on "European Scenes and Society," subject, "Pails," to-morrow (Wednesday) evening, In tho ledum loom ot tho Baptist chmch. At the closo of the lecture there will lie a social houiyit which time the ladles will furnish "Ice Cream," and other lefresluncnts. The lectuie is fiee, lint n collection for tho ladles fund. X'ollco Court. Threo victims of intoxication, named C. U. Davl3, Win. GIllcsilo and Maicus Rus sell, were up before Justice Marshall yes terday morning, and were each lined 911). 1)1, Davis paid, nnd the others were committed. Tho above parties disclosed upon three) rum-sellers, Dan, Fisher, Win. Whltcomb and R. L. Perkins as having sold them tho liquor. Tho latter named were found guilty 1 Fisher and Pciklus wcio mulcted In tho gum of $27,50 each, while Whltcomb was found guilty of two offenses, and tho total of his bill is 817.00, All took nn appeal, IS .TlK.HOJU.tJI. .fume .Herrcll. At a meeting of the ttlrcctois of the Rut land County National Bank, held at their banking rooms In lltttlaud on Monday, the 34th nlto., n committee was appointed to ilinft resolutions of respect to the memory ol tlio late James Mcncll, foimerly cashier of this bank ami moiu iccently tlie Secre tary of the National Trust Company of New York City, ninl nt the meeting of the board yesterday the following expression was sabmltted nnd ndoptcd by unanimous vole : mcmiM, It lintli pleased the Father of Mercies, In his Infinite love and Inscrutable providence, to lcinovo hv death our fiicnil 1 and former associate, James Merrcll, late Secretary of I he National Trust Company of New Yolk City ; and Wlitrcao, We cheiish with pride 1 ml ; satisfaction thoinenioiy of his clllelent pcr- vices dining his ollleial connection with , this bank, and tlio exact and scrupulous t Illicitly with which bn aceepled and ills ' charged every confluence anil icsponeiblll , ly ; thetefole, llcnohetl, That, while bowing in humble submission to the w'ill of Illm 'wliodoetliall ! things well," wo deploii! Ihe loss of n I Iriend of genial and generous natiuo and I mil must affections) ; 11 man of strict Inleg I illy and steiling woith ; and a elnistlan of exemplary walk and purest character. Jiceolval, That we lender to the bei caved j fi lends and iclatiycs of the deceased the 1 e pi esslon of our deep sympathy and af fectionate coiidoleneii llcaohal, Tliat these resolutions bo spiead upon tlie records of the hank, and copies of the same furnished tor publication bv the local pi ess, and that the cashier bo dt iccteil to communicate to tlie family of our lale fiiend Ihe action of this board. Tlai- .S:ul DlsosUr 111 hen, Tlie sad disaster of the sea which ue chronicle in our telegraphic columns this iiiornlng luings sorrow to many hearts In this community. Several of those who have by llilssoirow of the sea found an ocean grave were well known to our cili .ens, among whom were Mr. Thomas Ham mond of Crown Point, a brother of Gen. John L. Hammond, who was accompanied by his family, consisting of his wifu and thico children. Mr. Hammond Is a highly esteemed man and is largely Identified with tlie bu!ncss interests of Northern 2'ew Yolk. Hon. itufus W. Peckliam of Al bany, a former Judge of the Supreme Couit f NeWjYoik, has also a large circle of friends in Vermont. The latest dis patches destroy nil hopes for their safety. Another of tlie party Mr. I.eCirand Can non Cramer, son of Hon. George II. Cia mer I'lesident of the Itensselaer and Sara toga Ilallroad, who is also known to many of our cilizens, seems alone saved from the wreck of the happy party who set sail from New York on the lSth of November. I.itsl Sad Idles. Tlio funeral obsequies of Levi B. South ard weiu observed yesterday afternoon, at tlie residence of Mr. L. F. Southaul, tho father of llio deceased, in this village. Tho house was filled with sympathizing neigh bors and ft lends, and the occasion was one of more than ordinary sleinnity, impres sive In tlie cxtieme. A goodly number of fliends from St. Albans anived at noon in a body to attend the funeral of one who has been with most of them in tlie general freight olllcc of the Central Vermont rail road at St. Albans for three years past ; among which were tlio chief cleik, Mr. Win.I.card, and Messrs. Roberts Joyner, Horsfall, Hatch, Brown, Caldwell, Bald win, and others, all employed in that depai tmcnt. Tlie services were conducted by Rev. K. Mill, who opened by leading appropriate selections from the Scrip'tucs, and after singing by the choir tlio pastor made a few brief nnd impressive lcmarks upon the lessons of the hour, Tlio pall-hearers were the father, two brothers and a brother-in-law of tlie deceased, under charge of Mr. Ben K. Chase. The remains wciedeposit ed in the Lvergreen cemetery. IScal i:stu(t Changes lor Sin cmlicr, IS!I. C. II. Forbes and wile to Alilacu F. Walker, house and lot Corner of Cottage and William streets, $5,000. R. R. Thrall to Mary Thompson, apiece of land on Finest street, $250. T. I). Manley ami wifo to Warren B. Ross, house and lot corner of West and Cottago sticct, ij-l,7C0. Robert Moulthrop to Joseph Belleny.one quarter acie land oil Plain sticct, $250. David Brown and wife to !:. W. Clifford, house and lot in Tanyard village, $1,000. Co:;ai:i:ssMAN Wim.ai:i. Tho GraplM correspondent says : "The Rouse is likely to bo more radical, though I think not rash, on tho Cuban question. It will stand very neatly a unit, and the chief criticism will be becauso more has not been done. Mr. Willard, of Vermont, Is tho only member whom every one acquainted with the houso will at onco select as likely to tako a Fish view of the matter." Mr. Willard is no redmouthed, bawling filllbuster, nnd will thus far undoubtedly be with Seeie tary Fish. A I, oral IMItor'b Ilrcuiii. Once upon a time a local editor di earned that be was dead, and in another woild. He approached the gato of a citybcfoio him, and knocked for admittance, but no one answered his summons. The gato re mained closed against him. Then ho cilcd nloud lor an entrance, but the only response weio scores of heads appearing ubovu the wall on each side of the gate. At sight of of him tho owners of the heads set up a dismal howl, and 0110 of them cried; 'Why didn't you notlco tho big egg 1 gave you '(" At this IimitIiI and unexpected in terrogation, the pool local turned In tlio dlicLtlou of the voice to learn Its owner, when another voice shilekcd s "Whcie's llio piece you were going to write about my soda fountain V" And closo upon that was the awful demand i "Why did you willo a piece about old Pebble'u fence and never eay n word about my new gato '1" Whatever answer ho was going to fraino to this appeal was cut abiuptly off by tho as tonishiiig query : "What did you spell my nnmo wiong in tho piogramme for '!" The miserable man turned to lice, when ho was rooted to tho spot by this terrible demand : "Why did you put my inaningo umong the deaths '" Ho was on the point of saying the foi email did It, when n sin 111 voice madly cried 1 "What made you put hi my runaway, and ppoll tho sale of my horse "t" And this was lollowed by tho voico of a female hysterically proclaiming, "This Is tho biuto that botched my poetry, and mada ino ridiculous!" Whereupon hun dreds nf voices scieained: "Whcro's my uilielo'r Glvo mo back my article !" And In tlio midst of tho horrid din tho poor wretch awoke, perspiring nt every pore, anil screaming for help, The next day ho lcsigued, and wo hud to hunt up another local editor I)antmry Jfcui. lltnat.AnYATOAKsnvoor.T. On Wednes day night the store of Thomas Pierce, at Qnuscvoort, was burglarized, The bur glars, after effecting an entrance to the premises, blew open the safe and nbstacfed the contents, which consisted of a large tin box containing twenty-llvo dollars In silver, forty dollars tn currency, besides Mr. Pierce's deeds. Insurance pape.s, notes, nnd, in short, ali his ptlvatc papers of value, M11. Cr.ANii's Cask. Wo have deemed It due to Mr. Crane, says the Buillngton Free 1'rcss, to publish his explanation of the manner In which the deficiency In his accounts occurred. It Is also duo to the deputy Implicated by Ids statement, to say that be lias fi lends In this community who refuse to believe him dishonest, and aie confident that he will bo able squarely and successfully to meet tho charges brought against him. It Is hardly necessary to add that we gave publicity to his connection with tho case without mallco towards him, or any man. And if lie or his friends can make It plain that he lias been maligned, we shall make creator haste to publish It than we have to publish anything to Ids discredit. Walton's Vkhmont Rr.ntsiKi:, Farmeis' Almanac nnd Business Directory for 1871. The only Vermont Register published. Single copies, by mall, 15 cents. Addicss G1.0111: Paper Co., Rutland. Want 1:11 at Allen & Diew's, live good coat makers. None but flrst-clacs woiku.en need apply, iu wn want only thoso who can work on lino custom clothing. "Tl." The question "Who look Tieon deroga '" having been fettled, another and equally lmpoi taut matter presents Itself, and everybody Is looking about these days for tlie best place to buy Holiday Goods. It Is the univi'is.il testimony of all old men nnd women, young men and maidens eqicoially the maidens that Fled. Weed Is a good man to "Ti" to, and that he has an excellent assoitnicnt of goons for the Holiday trade. Chapped hands, face, rouli skin, pimples, rlntf worm, sall-iliouiuaiid oilier eiitaiieniis nf rcctlons cured, and tho skin made soft ami Muootli, by usinir tlie Juniper T.ir soap, made liy Oasuill, llaard .v. Co., New York. I!n cer tain to fit tne Juniper Tnr Simp, as tpcrc ire ninny tmttal luus lnnde wllh emniKiii Tor which nro worthless. nov24dAv:w DI.SNlO.N-S PATENT SIlll'PINW TAIIS. Over '-in minimis lime Ii'-cii n-.e.l within tin past ten .tears, without cmnplnlnt hi 1os lv linr becoming dei.ieh'sl. All express Ci'iiipanles use them. Sold P Printers nn I si-iijoni'is Kverywhere. (ii.oi!!: PAPi:i: co. iii-ti.anij, lunc23d.twtf Wholesale AkciiIs. .iiAisici.icr.s. In itulland, Xov.20111. by licv. i:. Mills, Mr. Hiram Holland of Iiutland, and Miss J. Kosetta lllby ot Montpclicr. i:.vriis. In Middle '(IrnmlUc, N. Y., Nov. M, Kit II. StI lUcn, r.gid;to jmis. t)tw SMU'cvtiscmcntiS. toticu. Notlco Is hereby cr.cn that 1 haio rethed from Ihe. Ilnn ot Tutlle nnd Iiedlnijton, anil from all business connected with the liullaiid lleraU, 1,. W. ISCM.MnuM. Iiutland, December 1, 1ST3. Q.BT tim: B F, s t n f. w s p a p i: It r ; n .v o x r. $ 2. 5 o p a v s r i! t it i: W K i: IC I. Y G 1. o it i: 1'KOM NOW TO JANtlAltY 1, 137.-. GLOlii: PAPBR CO., Rutland. Or, leao your money with tlio Post Master or nny of our agents. .luuntt lor llio k'aloljc. II. I.. St llson, llennlnslon. II. I'. Mortran, Wallliik'tord. Herbert hmltli, Factory Point. II. h. Hard,Aillii','ton. M. II. Kelley, soulh Wiilllusjford. c. O. Pierce. Hast Clarendon. 11. .1. Carpenter, lir.utluboro. Kelley .V Dyer, lirandon. Dennfsun brothers, Plttsford. Y. M. Day, Mlddlelmry. liurus Hull, 1'lttslleld. .1. 1). Culver, llydevllle. T. K. Hortou, Clarendon. 1). 1'. l'eabudy, Plllstord. Alden A: Co., Mlddlelmry. II. i:. Spencer, StltlierlandTnlR Ashton Hubbard, r.itihaveu. Kulloin; .V nice, caslleton. o. J. ililmore, West Ituu.inil. I, . Johnson, West I'awlnt. W.S. Jlassett, Mlddletown. James nice, l'awlet. II r. IMrincntor, MeehanlesvUlo 1). llorton, Mount Holly. W. V. lllljb.ird, l'oultney. 1". llolton, Danby .1 Curner. William l'leree, Danby II. A. Curler, llenson. W. H. Hull, Wells. 0. 1'. Woods, Ik-Hows Kalis. 1'. II. Itobblns, ChesU-r. i:. It Allen, K.ist WallliiKfoul Sherman brothers, l.udlnw. Brown Clark, Chittenden J. 1). I'urily, Mnnchentcr. ,s M Soulhuril. Verirennes. J. I'. Juhuson, Ilubhartoii, A. W. Irvln, Orwell. Itcuben Whtteoinb, htockbrldire. W. r. .Murse, P. M bliruwsbury. H. Sails, Knresldale, It. II. Dutton, r. M., Cavendish. W. s. Hassett, Postmaster, Mlddletovn, J. C. hpencer.I'ostmester, Kast Clureiidon. tl. A. Kami, i:,ist l'oultiiey. c. it. Marsh, Koitli clarendon. rOTsTNl) SI10BS. w. i:. nobs lias now In store a full stock nt BOOTS, SIIOF.S AND RUBIIRRS, which ho lsselllnk'nt extremely low prices. A CARD. 1 liavo Just received tho agency for .Muiison's unoscclled New York shoes, imd shall endeavor ut nil times to liavo a full line ot all widths and blWJ. Yours respectfully, w. i:. itoss, No, ti, Merchants' How, Iiutland, Vt, Oct 20 illy BOOK BINDING. We aro now ready to leoo.Mi onleis tor nil kinds of work. (iLoiii; PAi'int co. rPAGS. AVo liavo now in stock an assort JL incut of Denulsou's Patent Direction Labels anil Merchandlso 'rags, which wo will sell at manufacturer's pi Ices, Wo have also a good slock ot " runup's So curlty Hook-Tags," a very convenient and ser viceable article for merchants. Among Its ad vantages are: (lootls can bo more readily mai li ed tlilm by any other moans; tho tug Is so so. curely locked that It cannot become detached from tlio goods; nochaiicootthotag becoming detached Irom llio hook; no points projecting to toar othor goods or your lingers. They are safe, strong and cliiap, Call aud eiainlno thorn. 01.0111! I'Al'Klt CO, BY TELEGRAPH. COLLISION AT SEA. T E R R I B L i: DISASTER. i.ii.iii:.si: i.osh THOMAS HAMMOND AND FAMILY OF CROWN POINT AMONO Till-: LOST. Hun. Ruliis W. Pockhnm of Albany, n Victim. TilK C1IILT .iustku:. FIRE AT FISIHf ILL, N. V. rone;rpssl()nal. Wreck or llio Steamship Vllle Du II aire. London, Dec. 1. The steamship Ville Du Havre, from New York for Havre, has been sunk nt sea. Two hundred and twenty-six Hum wen lot. snioNii ntsi'Aicit. London, Dec. t. The ship Villi) Du Harvc, which lett New Voik, Nov. loth, for Ilaivc, was sunk after a collision, wllh a British ship in the open so.i. Eighty-seven persons wcie re?cued. 1 IIIWl DISI'AICII. London, Dec. I. One of the most appalling marine disas asters clnonicled since the los of tlio steamship Atlantic is lepoiled this morn ing. The steamship Ville Du Havre of the French Trans-Atlantic line, tunning be tween New Voik and Ilavie. collided with an unknown vessel after leaving New Yoik on her passage to Havre and sunk a few minutes after. She ran led a valuable car go. Of those on board only eighty-seven wero sivcd. One hundred and forty of the passengers and crew were drowned. nifUTII DIS1-A1CII. London, Deo. 1. Tho ship Trimoiintaln from New Yoik arrived nt Cardiff at an csrly hour this morning, bringing intelligence of a dread fill disaster to the Ville du Havre, which left New York Nov. lrt, for Ravi c, under command of Cajit. Durinont. At 2 o'clock on tlie morning of the 23d oT November, the Ville du Havre collided with tlie Brit ish ship Lock Earn, from London for New York, and sunk shortly after. Two bun dled and twonty-sk of the passengcis on the fteain'iiip lost their lives, 'flic Til mountain rescued clghty.seven of her pas sengers aud crew and brought them to Cardiff. HITIt DIsl'AUII. Ni:w Yoj:k, Dec.,1. The agent of the Ficnch line has a list of twenly-nino persons tacd from the Villu du llavro by one vessel. More me ev. pecleil by another vessel due here, six i n nisi' i en. London, Dee. 1. Later disp-itche.s from Cardiff bring the following additional pattlciilars ol tlie loss of tlie Ville du Havre : She was struck amidships by tlie Lock Earn and sank In twelve minutes after the collision occuricd. Tho Lock Earn Im mediately lowcied three boats, which ren dered all the service It was possible for them to do Among the passengers rescued mo ten women. Fifty-tlneu of tim cie.w wero saved, including the captain. Among the passengers per the Ville du llavre weio .Judge Peckliam and wife of Albany, N. Y., Mrs. Edward Curtis and maid, R. A. Williams, jr., Captain C. Hunter and wife, .Mrs. Caroline Hunter, Mr. Cramer of Walcrford, Saratoga county, N Y, Thomas Hammond and wife and tlueu children, Mis. -Mary Bulkley of Rye, Westchester county, N V accom panied by her daughter and by Miss Wag. staff of Long Island. Mrs Bulkley Is among the saved, but the young ladies 111 e under stood to have been lost, as .Airs. B tele graphs she aloue was saved. There wero also among the passengers tho following members of the evangelical alliance, il luming to their homes : Rev. Antonio Car rusco of Spain, Prof. E Pronlerof Geneva, Switzeilaud, Rev. N Weiss of Paris, Emllo Cook, do., and Mr. Loiiire. Alfred liar bauson of tho Belgian legation at Wash Ington, was also a passenger. Charles B, Wnilo and Julia Waite, cbildicn of tho proprietor of the Brevoort house, were passengers. Tho son was saved and the daughter lost, .fames Bishop of Bishop & Co., No. :iJ Broadway, Is saved. Francis co Dado of Brooklyn, a first cabin passen ger, was saved. R. A. Whllhans was saved, BltVENTH DISI'All'II, London, Dec. 1, a p. m. There weio elghty-seven saved from tho wieck uT the Ville du llavre, vi.t tlio cap tain, five olllccis and iKly.four of the ciew and twcnty.&cveu passengers, us follows : Miss .Mary Hunter, Miss Annio Hunter, Miss Ileleuo Mixtcr, Miss .Madeline Mlxtcr, Emllo Cook, Rov. N. Weiss, Mrs, II. (1. Spaffard, James Bishop, Chailcs Crcstc, Miss Biccden, Francisco Dado, Hyppollto Valle, R, A. Willkaus, jr., F, Maiconnct, Miss Fanny Binulngcr, Alfred Baib.iusen, Navicr llcqulgnot, Mr, Lonelu.v, C, Bur nett Widle, Miss Cornelia Edgar, Mrs. Mario Buckley, Mr. nnd Sirs. Wm. R. Swift, Andiow B, McCiccry, Mr. Cramer, Henry Belknap nnd Legrand fprobably Bangrnnd.) KIOIITII DISPATCH, New Yoiik, Dec. 1, Noon, The Ville du Havio was formerly tho Napoleon Third. She was nlteicd and en larged last winter, uud came here for the first time as the Vlllo du Havre on the 0th of April, making the pnssace from Bicst to this poit In nine days nnd twenty-tlueu days. Wllh the exception of the Oient Eastern, sho was the largest steamer that ever entered this poit, her dimensions be ing four hundicd and thlity feet by forty eight feet. Her carrying capacity thlity flve hundred tons weight nnd measurem-JMl. Tho main saloon was fitted up with mar ble wnlnscoatlng of three different varie ties. The upholstery was In velvet and the wood work carved In most unique design. Her engines were compound, direct acting nnd thirty-two hundred horse-power, made by Leslie & Co., Ncwcastlc-on-Tyne. KXCIlHMKNl' IN LONDON. London, Dec. I . !) p. 111. 1 Tin; eighty-seven persons sived from the wreck of tho Ville Du Havre, weic rescued by the Loch Earn nnd not llio Trimoun tain, as Hist staled. They weio truufericd fnnn tlie Loch Eain to 1 lit Tiiniotintaluoii tho same d ly. The survivors readied Bris tol to-day. There Is Intense excitement in London over the ills Her The newspaper bulletin boards are silirounded by gieat ciows In quest of liifoi 111 Ulon. Extras giving paitloiibiis of the accident hue sold at double Ihe Usual price. I.ATKST. New Yoiik, Dec. 1. The associated picss olllcc to-dny was over-run with anxious inquirers for news of tlio Ville du llavie. A large jiumber of Inquirers stated they had families or 1 da tives on board from whom they bad ic celved no intelligence other than that con veyed thiough the piess dispatches. A Newport, R, I., dispalch say.s Captain Hunter of the United States Navy and wife and four daughters were on board the Vlllo du Ilavie. Two of llio daughters were saved. rORTY-TIIIRR CONGRESS. Set oud Session. Washington, Dee. 1. SENATE. Tlio Senate was called to order al noon by Vlcc-piesldent Wilson. After prayer by thu Chaplain, Mr. In galls presented the ciedcntlals of Robert Cro.lcrf appointed by the governor of Kansas to fill the vacancy in the Senate caused by the resignation of Mr. Caldwell. The cre dentials wcioiead and Ihe oath of olllce was ndministeicd by ice-President Wilson. On motion of .Mr. Anthony of Rhode Is land it was ordcied that tlio Senate meet dally nt 12 111., until otherwise ordered. Also that Ihe secretary of the Senate notify thejiousc that a quorum of the senate had assembled and the body was leady to pro. cced to the transaction of business. Messrs.' Anthony of Rhode Island and Thurman of Ohio wcie' appointed a com mittee to join a similar committee on tlie part of the house of leprcscntatives to wait on thcpiesidcnt and notify him that a quo rum of each house had assembled. Mr. Sargent of California bad a telegram icad fiom his '.olleague, Mr. Casseily, an nouncing his icsignation. nii.i.s iNrnoDi'i-i.D. Bv Mr. Sumner of Massachusetts, a bill supplementary to the bill to protect all clticns of the United Stales in their civil lights ; also a bill to establish equal lights in the public schools of Washington and Georgetown. By .Mr. Morton repealing sections of the bankrupt act of 18(17 as provided for involuntary bankiuptcy. By Mr. Fenton, to levNo custom loans of tho United Slates. By Mr. Wlndom, joint resolution, pin posing an amendment to the constitution of the United Stales, providing for the election of United States senators by the people. By .Mr. Monil, a resolution instiiiiiing the finance committee to enqiiiio into tlie expediency of lepoiting a bill providing for free banking and tlieicsumptlon of spe cie payment, lo tike elTict Jamnry 1st 187:i. By Mr, Feiry, of Michigan, aiesolulion lii-stiuiiing the finance committee to con sider and lcpoit icmedies lor the present financial airangement Mr. Buckingham introduced a bill in ic hlliin to homilies, providing that all vol unlivr under the President's proc lamation of .May ;;ird, lSfii, ac tually niuiteied into the service of the United States before Augu-t liih, 18(11, and ncicpled by the war depaitmeut under the said proclamation, shall bo paid tlie full bounty of 100 promised in said pioelama. Hon. The Vice-President laid bolero the sen ate tlie icsignation of Rev. Dr. Newman, as Chaplain. .Mr. Sumner said lie had a cable despatch from Madiid wliich he found on his table upon arriving In Washington, It had been prepared by several members of the Span ish Cortes, and was addressed to Senators Sumner and Cameron, Ho asked a unani mous consent to have It read. Mr. Sherman of Ohio, objected. On motion of Mr. Edmunds the senate at a quarter before one o'clock took a recess for half au hour. At the oxplratiou of that time tim Sen ate reassembled, when Mr. Edmunds said it was evident llicy could not get the Presi dent's message to-day on account of time to bo consumed in sweating in members and icorganlzlng the House, he thcrefuro moved that tho Senate udjourn until 12 o'clock to-morrow, which motion was adopted. ROUSE. The House was called to order at noon, Called roll of members by states. When Louisiana was reached, tlio clerk stated that there wero but two unchallenged ccr tlllcales icccivcd from that state- those of .Messrs. Dawall and Moicy from tho third and 11 fill districts. Thogallciics wcie crowded with specta tors aud most of tho seats in tho hall were occupied. As for the oilier tluce dlsliiets mid the members for thu state at huge theio had been two conlllctlug sets of papeis received both Issuing from competent authority ; one set signed by Governor Warmoth and tho other by Acting Governor Plnchback. Thecleikhad theicfoio declined to enroll any of them. As to tho ninth district of Indiana, tlie papers leturned by the gov ernor could not bo accepted by llio clerk as they wero not in accordance with law, and theicfoio Ihcro was 110 peisou enrolled from that district. For four seats from Arkansas there had been but two cei till cates presented, those of Messrs, Snyder and Illncs, In regard to the stale ot West Virginia thciu was a peculiar complication arising from uncertainty as to tlie proper thno for holding tho election, Dlsnstroui lire nt lisbklll. INCENDIARY AIIIIKSTEU. FisilKli.l., N. V., Dec. 1. Au Incendiary lire occuried at Fisbklll vlll igu this morning at tin eo o'clock. The cenlie business poitlon of the village was destroyed. Losses and Insurance foot up as follows : Hoyt, dry goods, loss 59,000, Insurance lislJOO; D. Smith, grocer, $8,(100, insurance J2.S00 ; IK Benjamin, groceries and dings, $17,000, Insurance $0,003; .1. L. ICnlffen, saloni, $11,000, Insurance 2,o00; Nero E Mlgh, dwelling, $5,000, Insurance gl.tiOOi II. A. Waseatt, los 7,fi00, Insurance 1,000; C. Halstend, dntgs and paints, $.1,000, Insurance SU.OOO ; A. Hough on, stoves, $8,000. insurance 81. SOU; Union hotel estate) or W. L. Jack son, $7,000, ImmrniHuSI.OlOi Isacc Peter, hotel, 8!J,000, no Insurance ; Nero South- nrdt dwelling, 6.1,005, Insurance $1,000 ; W. II. Bl ickmoic, loss $1,000 ; I. A. Hoyt, tlnee stores, $18,000, Insurance $0,000; Lyric Hall, owned by the heirs of Stephen Br.idfoid. loss 910,000, Insurance $7,rt00 ; (1. W. Oivons, of Ihe Fihkill Journal, loss $0,W0, insurance $2,fi'00. Edward Jones was arrested at Rough kcepsle on suspicion of being the lucendl aiy. Tho 11 lines 1ml eveiy thing their own way, theie being but onu engine In the vil lage nnd that soon froze up. Engines from Mattowim and Fisbklll Landing arrived In time lo save the remaining portion of the village. lloslon's Loss by (ho Ville du Havre BosroN, Dee. 1. The loss ot Ihe Ville du Havre caused gi eat sadness heie, as several well known Bostoulans weio passengers. Among them wcie OhnilcM .Mlxtcr, wife and two chil (hen; Henry Sigourney. wife, Ihieechll ilien and nurse ; Nathaniel Curtis, nnd Rev. N. Weirs of New Oilcans, France. Nathaniel Curtis was one of tlio oldest and most valued cltiens. lie ictircil from busi ness some yeais ago, and being icccntly be reaved, sought iciief by a trip to Euiope. August Ilcman.iy, jr., a son'of August Ilcmanay, had engaged passage la the steamer, but lcmalncd at home for family icasons, and is now in Boston. A later private cable dispatch just received says Mr. and Mrs. Mlxtcr, Mrs. Carstcr and Mrs. Curtis perished. Collision witli tho Ville Du Ilau-e. London, Dee. 1, O.SO p. 111. Tlie Loch Earn was so badly damaged by the collision with tho Vlllo Du Havre that persons rescued by her from the wreck lcquested to be put on board the Tri Moun tain. All were safely transfeired with the exception of three persons, who were too badly injured to be removed. After tlie collision the Loch Earn put about for Queenstown at which port sho was due about the 2!)th ult., notwithstanding her disabled condition. Nothing has been heard of her. Working-men's Mass Mceling. New Yoke, Dee. 1. A mass meeting of unemployed working people is called at Cooper Institute for the evening of Dee. 11, lo devise measures for rebel Ing their needs. All labor organiza tions aie lcquested to hold meetings nt tlio samu time, for the same purpo.-c. Disaster at Sen. San Fiuncisco, Dec. 1. The American ship Cultivator from New Yoik, was towed into poit to-day by the revenue cutter Oliver Wolcott, Her cap tain, his wife and tho ofllcers arc down with scurycy, and several of the latter weio at the point of death when the cutter found the ship, about 40 miles fiom Golden ,ltr- Decision Disputed. Sr. Lolls, IJec. 1, Three Judges of Ihe Supieme Couit to day 1 eversed thu decision of Jiufeo Colvin of the district couit that tho social civil or dinance w..s uueoiistilutional. Two justi ces dissented. Seizure of German Vessels. Bf.iu.in, Dec. 1. Tlio German government has addicted lepicsentations to the government of Spain rclathc to the seizure of tlio two German vessels iu Archlpilago, which wcie taken to Manilla and adjudged lawful prizes. It is expected that the decision of tlie couit nt .Manilla will be 1 oversell by the Madiid government and the voxels released. Wli Vnrll I'rmtiit-u .lllirlirl. Nmv Yohk, Dec. 1. cotton.1, lower nnd In limited demand, ltecelpls t,tti bales, at ir,' tor uplands, It'lock Receipts N,wi bbls at lo and !oc belter on low erades. v.ltli only moderate de mand; 111,111) bbls, at Oufiioo fur superilno western fclate;jT 1.1(.m s.1 lor common good lo choice ; do, $7s.'n,s5 fur common lo choleo white wheat extra ue&tern and state; i, l.v 7 ss for good to choice do. ; $i S.WS iv tor com mon to choice white wheat ; tn ss to tit ror common to good cMrn Ohio; f" 00 ujll (1) rur common to choice extra St. Louis, thu mar ket closing dull, b'ljers generally lernslnglo pay nny nil wince. Jtvi: l'i.ocn. ihe market liste.idy at ficog cons Mbii.. The market for corn meal is scare ar f.( Mi..3 ',.u tor Western; anil fl 15 U4 2.1 lor llraiulywliiu ; f J 7.1 5 for Jei sey. Whiskey. Tho market Is a shade belter at 93c toua.ijc, closing at 93c. Wiie it. ltecelpls t3,uoo bush. Tho market prices 111 0 fc-enernlly without decided change; I Mi fur Ho. 2 Chicago ; It -ill to It Ki for luwu sprint; ; l ta to 1 Mi for 'o. 2 .Milwaukee ; 1 bi fur No. 'J Northwestern sprlni;; jl ja to 1 tflfor No. 3 Chicago ; (1 Cl; for choleo No. 1 Jlllwau. Lee, Itvi: The market Is searco nnd decidedly tinner ; 1,000 bush, stale tl 00 ; tfiw do. at (1 le: c.suo do. nt f 1 15. lUiu.EV. .Market Is quiet nnd scarcely so firm (.'011N. Iteeelpts lUl.i'UJ bushels. Tho market Is dull unit nucha ujfjil ; 5C,ouo bush. 7iio lor new mixed western ntloat ; 71c. for do In store. 1) us Iteeelpts 22,001) bushels. The mar ket lsilrmer; lio.iwo bush, at Mo ; mixed stato tse; white do. 55o ; do. Ill store 50,'vo tu 67c; western mixed niloat, fcsc; do In Btoro 530 tonic; while western niloat, mm to 67e for ilo In store. LVhis Finn ill 31e to Sia fur Jersey ; sue lo aie for stato and l'enii.sjlviinla ; vac to :,oo for Western ; 2SH,e to29sjc for Canada. II iv Tho maUet Is ilrra and unlet. llocs The market Is steady and w llhnut any decided eliiint'e. 1S7:1 Is imolld at iM is j Cali fornia, 1S73 ill J.itJMic. CorfKK llaikct Is active and decidedly higher. Sales 11,0110 bags of llio. llio is iiuoled at sukiM'i. 0rdlu.1r.vto prime cargo nndtruld. COA1..-TI10 mnrket quiet and unchaneed at 5 utida M for Aulhrlelto per tun per cargo. I.K iTUKii. Market Is quL't uuil ilnn. Hem. lock sole.lluenos As res, and ltlo (Iramte, light, nitddleund heavy weights nt sou; Callfui nta do., 20 ( 2s; Orinoco do, ut25. Wool.. Mai ket is rather more active1 1'lnu Ohio Uccee ntiiUw62si ; c.illturnla spring uiiu ; Oregon (piutod at 40c; Colorado at2J25. sicu 111. Market. Is quiet and steady ; fair lo good reilnhitf nt T'jOiT.sj. jIolassks. The market Is quiet ; Cuba clayed is tu 2,' ; Muscovadn rellulng KXjiSi! ; do grocery llOtOU'jjy. Kick Tho market Is without decided chango at um : raguon, O'.eiOfcc. l'Kiiioi.KCM, Tho market Is dull; crude at t ; 13ju for reilned. PoiiK. Tho market Is active and firmer at f l-l 50 for 2-yenr old ; J 13 tooolil 75 for prim mess; January ls ;t 15 251a" 15 10 for .March. llKitr, Thu market Is tijehanged nt J9W CtloM for plain mess; $11 iiKSia 00 for extra mess. 1IKM' IUms. Tho market Is dull nnd steady. Tikiick 1IKKP. Tho market Is dull and quiet nt 2n.i.2io for now prime mess; 25(42ao rur India do, cut shuts Tho market Is (pilot and steady. Hales ot western pickled hams at 60 fur Jllddies excited uud higher; long clear 011 sput H4w7J,c. ; long amlshoit clcr January 7XW8',. ; February 1t,(.7,. I,un Market Is oxillcd und higher ; west ern steam quoted at sve ; January Bjjc j Feb nmiy 8ii.s84 and siiircTis1, os llcnifii Market Is weak H.w.aicfor seeded statu II kins; 'M'S'Jl for good to prime ilo. 22(i25o lur good to lliio western Hi kins. .Now York Sloclt liliu .Money .llnrkvl, Nkw York, Dso, 1, LATEST SfOXETAIlT. Stonoy active at 7 per cent, gold, to MO prem ium, closing nt 7 per cent. gold, tistetling Exchange nrm ot 103 for CO days, and 1W for sight. Gold closed nt ,108,'i, which was the ruling prlco ot tho day. Carrying rates 7 to ly Clear ings forty-six nnd a holt millions. Treasury dlsburssmcnts tJlO.co). Customs rccclpts,'.$2S7,0oo. Statu bonds quiet and nominal. Governments strong. Tho Union Trust Company kept open till after business hours, and paid all demands, aggre gating I,1!1,030. Tho Company Is said to bo In a position to pay everj thing It owes, In cash, Htooks wero weak during tho greater portion ot tho day, but closed nrm, with a general re covcry from early decline ot yt to 1 '."per cent Thu following nre tho closing quotations : Whero blanks occur thero wero no blds.l U. S. Cs '81 roj Ilt. .Cleveland, Colum- C s. 0s 'oi coupun.lli) ! bus fin to V, S). 5-20s'Ci leg. .110 1 N.J. Central.... 85 95 35,'i 511 47 02 u. . to coup, iuiv, hock island U.s 5-20S 'Mcoup.lllx Sill. 4; st. i-aul... U. H. 5-2DS '05 uld..llli do. preferred. U. S). 5-20S 'cs new. U5v T. W. AW U. s. 5-20s'07 U5i do. preferied VI u V7 ill.',rUlb llj UU U. s. 6s new linxlAltun and Terru U. s. lo-Ws res....toji, llauto 4u U S. lo-4oscoupon.losi do. preferred... 22 Currency cs !(,' 1 Chicago 4 Alton.. U3,i; Uolawnro nnd Uud- do. preferred. .. S5 Mariposa... owi, vtui.li iin IUII1U -iiississipni, xow DeI.,Lack. West. soj lloston, Hartford X i:rlo x C. C. A- Ind'ana Central 23; C. II. X o. 92 Oo pref Co nun 55 Consolidated Coal 47 Cumberland ' to Western t'nlun 'lelegrapli C7)4 iiannioal St. Jo seph Central l'aclile... Union I'aclt'c Uranus Income Teliuesseu es do. now.... Virginia Cs do. row.... .Missouri 6s .Miss sit. Joseph I.a. Cs l.a. Csnew... Luveo cs do. 8's Ala. ss do. 5's ijuicKsiivcr. 19 do. nreforrud. 25 S3?, 91 79 70 ej,S, 72X 72 34 40 S9,l( M 3 Pjctltc SI all U'A iiusiun w a m r Puwer 12 Adams Ilxpress... six wens, 1'iirgo k co. m American SI.U.Ilx press CO L'nlted Mates Ex press 01 New York Central Si II. It. If Di. i:rlo 4i do preferied.... cs5 Harlem 114,'i do. prefetied. lis .Michigan Cc'ilinl.. Ts.Vi Paeama ssj, Union l'aclile Lake .Shore X Sllch fla.es in do. i s Special Tax r.ir(l. f..,pr.ll., Kj QMS so. Illinois Central Cleveland X Pitis- burg Chicago X North western..... do. preferred. do. new. South Carolina Cs.. 22 SS do. new. Kxchnmre. lonir...los). Hid 0J Do. short lea.',- ft T. C.VDKN. Wholesale and Itetall Dealers In OHOCKIiir-S AXU I'liOVlSlON'sj, CANNED FKU1TS, PICKLES, Ac., OI.ASS, HAIITHUNWAUK AND FANCY (JOODS. Also, Dealers In DltY ClOODS, SHAWLS, DUP.SS GOODS, HOSlKItY, (I LOVES, 4C., tc. An assortment ot GENTS' rUHNlSHINCi GOODS Constantly on hand. AllP.NTS l'Olt SIA1I. STEASIIIllS TO AND lTtOSt KlIKOPi:. !iT-I) HAFTS l'Olt ANY AMOUNT ON THU HANKS OF F.Nfll.AND, lltELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. COHNEI! FliEICillT AND EVELYN STS. IIUTLAND, VT. 1115 Idly j. it k r. it t u n N 1: it , suoau m:riNiNn roMi'ANy, 70 WALL STKKET, NEW YOIIK. orrer for sale nil tlio various grades of ltellned Sugar of .superior Quality at the Lowest Slarkel Price. A superior quality of Whlto Sugar ror Confectioners Use. Also, STANDARD CltUSlIKD, STANDARD POWDKUKD, STANDARD URANUI.ATi:i), wiiiti:coitki: A COKFRK I1XTRA (', And the lower grades of Y R , li O W S U (1 A It Orders to bo addressed to our ofllco In Now York, 70 Wall blreet, Cor. Pearl, Parties ordering 10 barrels can liavo them as sorted. Tkiius Thirty days, or Cash In 7 days, less X per cent, discount. K. O. RANTER, TllBlSCIKK. mayl3dtf II A V E Y () IT S K E N C II E S T E R ' H I.ON'O YHI.I.OW V R 0 (1 R A M M E . JEW DIN1NU HALli, run LAD IKS AND OliKTl, K.M L'.V, DV .1. V. FISHER, ((utnn's lllock,) Orrosirn the Dkpot, HUTLAND, VKltMONT. S"Warm .Meals at all hours. Pollto and at tentive waiters In attendance. Fresh O) stent recclied dally, and sold by the gallon, quart or pint. PRINTING. -AivythliiK from a Card to I. n Hook, neatly and promptly executed. We have as good facilities as any other estab lishment In tho state. It ou need anything In this ilne, glio us a trial, satisfaction guaran toad. OLOlllS PAPKlt CO grofcjGjsiomit. g V. SMYTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUHOEO.V for all diseases of tho EYE, EAR, THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST, CATARRH, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION, And all Chronic Diseases ot whatever nature. Dr. S. may be consulted fruo of charge at his omce, Raxtki! National Hank Etm.Dixa. OfHce hours, 10 n. m. to 4 p. m., and 0 to 7 p. m. CURE or CATARRH. CATAIUtl! has always had tho unenviable reputation ot being Incurable, or at most of bo Ing only temporarily relieved. In tho hands of the regular physician this Is no doubt the case, ns for want of tlmo or neglect to study and In vestlgata diseases of tho nasal cavities and ad Jacent parts, ho is unable to locate tho parts affected, and usually prescribes a simple wash ot some kind. No matter what the condition of tho parts ntTucted may be, if his patient gets no bettor under this mode of treatment, Dr. A. or II. gltcs his patient tho comfortable assurancu that the dlseaso Is Incurable. I havo proven, In hundreds of cases, that Catarh Is curoble, If properly treated. It has not been for want of remedies In mvttria nmhea that the treatment of this disease, so prevalent among us, has fatlon.ln disrepute with the gen eral practitioner, but fur want of knowledge to properly apply the remedies. Sly system of treatment for tho euro of Catarrh ts entirely original with mys-lf, basod on an expcrlenco ot many jears practice, making tho dlseaso a specialty. So slmplo that tho remedies can be opplled nt home, without tho least ,'nconvenl enco to business. Painless and so tery effica cious, that tho first application gives relief to tho most distressing symptom, thu secretions of tho mucous ore lessened, the breath purllled, and every unpleasant symptom removed, and list, ot all, a permanent euro is eHected. ')wtf s. W. SMYTH, SI I). gnujs anil 'iHcaicines. 99 CENTS AND UPWARDS. Al.HERT W. IIIGOINS, APOTHECAltY. Offers to the good peoplo of Iiutland and vicin ity tho llnest stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES & CHEMICALS, TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. TOILET ARTICLES, an Immense stock. Look out for our stuck soon to nnlve forthe JI O 1. I 1) .1 V s ALBERT W IIIGGINS, 41 SlEKCIUSTS1 How, UUTI.AND 0Ct2Sdtf s 1 KATES SKATES 1 ! SKATES ! ! ! HOYS AND GIRLS, OLD .MEN AND MATRONS OUIt SKATES HAVE COME. At no, 13, ces'tek St., IIUTLAND, VEHMONT, POCKET KNIVES! POCKET J. KNIVES! Largest stock In town and every tulfe warranted at F. l'UNN .t CO.'s. ; AMES AND PUZZLES and cveiv VI thing for thu Little Folks, to make home happy at I'. FKN.V X CO.s riUIAT HACKING, RACKING COUGH J. win soon wear you out. Try Kendall's Pectoral Balsam beforo Its too late. It will cure you. F. FENN X CO., I'noriiiETORS. Iiutland. vt. CALL AND SEE US AND GET on ALMANAC FI'.EE for 1S74. F. FENN CO. rn will yon sufTcr with that cold M when you havo a remedy In Dr. Ken dall's Pectoral Ilalsam that will cure you. Try It, onlr&o cents for largo bottles. F. FENN ,r CO., PnoniiETOiis, dtivtf No. 13. Center St., ltutland. Vt, IIUTLAND SIANl'FACTUHINd COMPANY, .Manufacturers and wholesale dealers In AOOD AND CHAIN SEAT I'HAIltS, UUD. STEADS AND t'HAIlt S'lOCK, Corner of West, and Forest Sts, ltt'TLANI), VT. L. Atwood, Agt. tl. C. lifimi.KS, Treas, mayldly. J W. KING, Manufacturer and wholesale and retail dealer In SASH, D0011S, HLINDS, " MOULDINllS, HHACKKTS, AND HOl'SIl 1TH. NISIUM! SlATEItlAI, OK EVKKV lIKSCSimON, Friis'ACE Stiieet, IU'ilanu, 'r, Orders by mall or olherwlso promptly attend ed to. inyidtf TIIOS. ROSS. LINCOLN IRON WORKS. SlarbloSIIll and Hoisting Machinery ot Ihe most Improved construction. Derricks nnd pumping machinery, eastings and general ma chine work, steol and Iron 'Wlro liopo nt Slanufacturer's prices. ltutland, Vt., Slay 1, 1873. mayldtf A. II. II AW LEY, COS TKACTOH A XI) PRACTICAL SLAWIt, IIUTLAND VEHMONT. '' Ho Is prepared to da all work promptlj and well, orders can bo left nt J. II, illynu's stoio on Slorchants' How, or nt tho llardwell House. ll(treneu Hockwood Parrett, ltutland; L. si. Mason, President of First National Hank, De troit, Michigan) Hop, J, M, Marvin, Sarnlogu Hprliu's