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THE BUTtXiITSTOTON VT. FREE PRESS. FRIDAY MORNING, AT (1 TJ&'V i, 1878. BURLINGTON, FRIDAY, AUG. 9. 187S. FTEL1SUED BT The Free 1'rcss Association. ti. 41. ULKIUCT, Editor. TtJiui Sl.OO a)(r,tlwii In damc. Travellers liulde. TRA1"I AEK1VB AT ITELlSGTSBr rronittio North, 3.20 a. inland 1 AK 7 .55 and 10 W From'Si Eafct, by Central VL It. K, 5.25, 8.20 a.m., inJ S JO 7.53 p. n. Froni the bouth, 4.25, and 7.30 a.m. and 12 4d, 2.4j, 4 41 and sue p.m. . t r rota tbe last, by Burlington A Lamoille R. K. a .30 a, ni., and 21 and 7.3 p. m. TRAISS LI ATI BmllSOTCH. Doing North and West. 4.25 and 7.30 a Jn and 12.20, 2 40. HI and 7.05 p. m. 6oiug Kast. by Central Vt. R. R., 7.30 a.m., and iz;m, 7 05, and 9.05 p. m. tloln-i bouth, 8.20, and ll.oo a,m. an 1.30,3,13 7.55 p. ID. Gain hat.by Burlington A Lamoille R. It, 7.40 and 9.00 a. m., a nd 4.4 1 p , m. It is now the open season for woodcock. PLATTSBrficn is to have a military company- a Toe country U loofcinc -plendidrj after the recent rain'. Tec recent rains hare rai-cd l.ai Cham plain -everal incbe. The Grkknbacekhs are matin-; effort to orpauizs clubs in all the towns in tba Ptate prior tj their convention at St. Albao- on the S.U The remarkably hih credit of Uuriing ton is shown by the fact that oae thousand dHarof our a.i par- aat ton is, due in ISSf.. chuigeJ hinds in Bt.in. Sitarday, at Mi Tub Grectiback Chittenden County Com mittee ciDM-N uf Mawa George J.Stan nard.i.f thnciiv, II A Phvlj-". ol Milton, and C V UejtioU', of Underbill. Tu;tt as a decrease of .500.000 in the national bank circu'ation ot the country, la-t week, which doe-ut Hot much a1 though rank tiekholders were making their fartunes out of the privileges con ferred upon them by the G vernoient. Uailkoau Sfccamss Rutland railroad stob, preferred, is selling in llaston at 74 ; first B IIUS, 5; a, lt&ti. 57; 7-, 55; Connecticut and l'a-ouipc 7-, I&jMOOJ ; OidcnbuTjT and Kite Chamj-lain common st ick, 20; preferred, 82 (a decline o! SM cents in thistt)k within twa month-). A notable celebration will bo that of the Bennington Odd Fellows and Grand Army boy, August 1f. A street parade, pecch making and a 1,500-plate clam dinner, are the principal featores. The Odd Fellows and member of the Grand Army through out the State are invited to atttod. Tuk Addison CorNTr Bolt. The temper ance people of Addison coonty held their mass convention, at the Camp Ground, at New Haven, on Wednesday, July 31t ult, and placed in nomination as a candiiate for State'- Attorney, for the county, Joel II. Lu?ia,cf Vercmnes. The Jsaranac horo-nail works at Ver genne, are to remove in October to Pitts burgh, N. V.. where a largo share ol the company's stock is held, and their build ings will probably be occupied by Mr. J. D. Kingsland's new horse-nail company. Recently patented machines lor the manu facture of these naila are now being con structed. Strixk ur Lights i. v a During Thur4ay nights torm the barn of Klisha Howard, of Milton, was truck by lightning and totally consumed with all its contents, including a horse, cow , a quantity of hay, farming im plement, etc. The house of C. L. Wolcott, in the fame village, was also Mruck (within twrlre feet of a lightning rod), but nogrcat damage was done. lloERini.E Accident. A little cirl of Michael McMahon'.s, uf North Willi-ton, two ar.d a half years of age. was ran over and int-tantly killed by the can", Thursday f jrtnoon. She was at pliy on tha track near her home, which U very near a curvo in thu r.tad, and it being Monn jrrada" it was impossible t) stop the train till the whtb of it Lad passed over the ttody, manglioc; it territly. Bjb Incsrsoll to L sere re iv Hikliso ton Col. Ujbert G. Ingersoll sailed from New Voik with his wife and tno daughters. He will return at tha end of September anl begin las lecture toar at once. Mr. James Rodpath has engaged him for one hundred nkhts, at $25,000 and eiponsc. Col. In gersjil will deliver only literary lectures under this cintract, and he goes to Seot Ubd fur the pole purpose of collecting ma terUN I ir a lecture on Robcit Burns, tho poet This lecture will be delivered in Burlington. Saturdiv, September I ;t Tkottino - At Cleveland, Ohio, the othtr day, the har-e Rirun took a "pe dal poro of $1,500 in three Mraight heats, timj 3-1IJ, 3-15 and 2: It There was no otbrr f tarter than Riru," and from the f ict of thdhore haviog trotted alone tlu4 achievement i all the more remarkable Gall mith MaidVs 2-111. heretofore regarded aathefi-tc t of li'-t time i thua thrown ia the -hnde and ' lUrub" ht the dUtiocti n of making tha fate-t tiogU heat aod the faltt three heats that hat o ever betn made npon tho American torf. DkiTiH ly Violence iiurla the month of July, there were, in this Stale, aecidiug t.i the Free Fauci recorJ, seven teen dentin by vi tlencc the highest month ly number uf tho yoar. Vtrooa Gilbert, ol Johnfio, William MeGIcnathin, Salem (fell into a well). Freddie Balden, of Vergennes, anJ youn Dodc, ol Cambridge, were drowned. The uicides were three in num ber Jo hua M Dam, of Woodbury, Cur tit: M F.i-t, t i Georgia (both hanging), and Chail, 11 it croft, ol FJainEeld (revol ver) Mr-i llairington Turner, of New pott, and Hiram White, of B;nnington, were thrown from cirrisgeo an d killed. An eight yfar !d h.o of Gore Bartell, of V ct Rutland, was hot dead by his nine-vear-old Lr.-th-r. A tree Ml upon Lyman mury,til Washington, ard a stODe upon John Onii, ttf Wet-t 1'awlet; G'eorge hobiiiM n, .f South Barre, fell from a sw ing ; and the ears ran oier Carl Smith, of Kojalt'jn. A R( zbury inlant was f-inotbirvd ; aod Thomas King, of North PoRnal,ditd Iroui an overdose ol lauda num Trie Iit is completed by the record ftf tbe i.nlv murdtr of the month that of Jamrs S v llman t-y John Daley, at S:am lord Tiie Klv illmii W. Atwatkr died at his residence in this city, on Saturday, August .11, at the age of 01 years. Mr. Atwater began life for him-elf as a practical printer and worked at the eae in the Fhee Fhess clEx forty vear ago. 1 1 a subse qurntly f lit tied tbe ministry ol tho Metho- ditu f!(iicopal rharch and for many years was a U adin laonbrr ot that denomination in tht- .State. He uas Ion identified with the temperance movement, and was Secre tary of the State lemperance Society, edi tor and publi-her of tho Wrmout 'ttntss and other vci- took a leading part in the wotk Hp was a man ol strong and sincere fonvi(tion, and of upright Me. His csreer was a lung and ni-tivc and honorable ono, and tbe cause of religion, of morality, and of tem peraar hid mi m ire z ut.m friend tlicn he. Mr Atuatcr'.s health began to fail some thing lib n two yeirs uru, aod a tir nince his ph;Mt-ians i retty much pave him up ; but tiO Jnifif r-tl hevond all rzpectation, and wit'iiri a tew weeks was strong enough t j ha niton th street. He had a wide ae quaiotat eo and msiy friends His surviv ing family cunt-iils ut a widjw. a daugh tfir, and a son- I'rof. W 0. Atwater, ul AVttltyn Unit ersitr, Middletoun, C(. Swanton. The e-U'e of the late K. .Iarvin Smalley, consisting of 4(-0 acres of land, was wli at public auction Au?. 1st for 1 1 per acre. Hun. K. A. Howlt, of St. Atbsn", was the purchaser. The ilarnry Hotel has again changed hands, Air. Rubbin", of St. Albany having taken pos-c-sion Iait week. Mot of the buildings which were burnt are to be immediately rebuilt. New potatoes ?re felling for 75 cents per bushel. The crop will be poor and short. P. Another term out Trased). attempted murder or a whole iamily MTICIDX Or THE Ml'RDEREK. A shocking tragedy occurred at West Ran dolph, Saturday, involving the murderous assault of a husband upon his wife and child and the suicido of the would-bo mur derer. The circumstances of tho affiir aro as follows : A small farmer, named Michael W:nn, on Saturday morning, got up and partially dres-ed himself; took'his revolver and bhot his sleeping child.a babo of ten months, and then shot his wife. The report of the first shot awakened her, but beforo sho ;ouldmovc or realize what was taking place the second shot was fired, the ball taking effect in her left side jut balow tho first floating rib fajid forward one half-inch from the median line. His eldest child, a boy of about eleven year?, hearing the noise, hastily dressed and went down stairs, when his father tried to kill him, but he escaped and gave the alarm. The murderer then left the hou-o and started for tbe hill, following the fence beside the river road for about forty rod-, then crossing the river and making f jr tho railroad, which he followed for some rod" until near the railroad bridge, when he left it and hid in the bushes. Immediately uivm the alarm being given, a couplo ol neighbors hastened with tho boy to the houc, but not finding tho murderer, they sent for uedictl aid aud gave a genera) alarm. Saarch was at once commenced, and tho murder tracked to the railroad, and finally to his hiding place. When he saw that his pursuers were close upon him h. shot him-elf, and was found dead. He was abjut 45yoarsulJ, and of Irish parentage, lie has been called a peaceable mn. and was not of a quarrelsome disposition. Hs if. was about US years old, and they had beea married about W years. They had four children, the boy above referred to, R!J three girls younger. They never had a word or trouble, and the only remark that would lead ono to think that ho con templated this horrible murder was made three Jaysago when he i-aid "ho wished they were all out of their misery." He had ccn I roiin over some bu-ines troubles ljr4nia time, and evidently planned tho murder of his n hole family. Hp purchased thelotofland on which his house stands la-t pnn, and erected the hou aud barn, rtiohonsa stands on the outskirts, of the village, about half a mile from the depot. Bidcs thL Iind on w hich the hou-o stand, he bought a lot containing abaut cighty acresinthe edge of Braintree, which he designed to cultivate as alarm, but this proved very poor and his crops are an al-ino-t complete failure. Lately ho hid tried several timss to .-ell, but without success. Some three weeks ago ho was taken ict with a slow fever, and Dr. Stewart pre scribed for him, but he reftid to take medicine or to keep his bed. He appear ed to be very nervous and kept moving around. For the past Tew days he had ap peared much better The last two days be had been in the village and Friday he pur c hand the revolver with which he shot his wife and child. At last accounts his wile was still alive, bat the ball has not been recovered and there is no hope of her recovery. The child will probably live. Ka l land Railroad annual Merlins. The annual meeting of the Rutland Riil road Company was held in the company's office, was largely attended by the stock holders and was characterized by general harmony and good feeling. The meeting was called to order by Gjv. Page, presidsnt of the company, and the call was read by the clerk, B. B. Smalley. The President presented the statement of the Treasurer, as follows : RUTLAND RAILROAD COMFAKT ASXVAL RE TORT, 1878. To Tie ShlioUrri The financial eonihlU-n of the coriratlon ai appcara Iroui the Trea'urt-rs 1-ocka is as folio wi; EALAXCK 8Q1ET. JDLY I, 1ST3. CREDIT. Cipital stock lr ferred Capital stock ttends morta t-qoipmant Bond 4 first mortraxe... , lHvidend script tuiitandin capons unpaid... Hi Is payable 2.4-sl.fiM CO 4,ouo,ount I.OH) UK) (10 1,5IM.MIX '217.3W.IS n,tt57.(Hl tM6l,3rT.2.-. riBTIT Vnt ruction aoeouut $3Ci,4-r.76 heal etUie ll.Vr--" Afldison railroad ttock and oecunties.. 3rAi w JIoitjraKB bonds on hand - 2S,7iit.u Knt due and unpaid U-'pihiim rath IK3.C $tf.tCt.tr7 S. Thv rent for the Itutland and leaded roads fur the urrent year has been paid. Iherece-pts for tbe 3 ear ending June 3", IS. were icr cult cn hand... ! J.TG 10 Kent of roads 3iJ6,ur..o Ucntol rtal -tiite 55175 Interest on metTables I3,3.4i 32i,725.IO .. 37,'C5.t4 .. 70 The dUhursements were 1 For coupon on squ'pment bonds Coupons tn inert Ixtnds......... Interest account Kent on leased reads............ Balane and mlsccllaneona expenses. Ta ies ot 76, 77 fash $X!i,72j.!C On motion ol Mr. Dewing, the Treasurer's repoit was unanimously accepted and or dered to l-c placed on file. On motion of Gen. J. S. Whitney it was ordered that all future annual reports cf the company bs printed and sent to each stockholder at least live days prior to the div of meeting. By unanimous consent, action on the first article of the call, namely, tbe election uf directors, was temporarily sucpendeJ, and (ien. Whitney offered tbe following refutation : IV,. t. That it is expedient for thin rotciAny.acd tha board of directors are by this vote authorized and emtonered to Is:us the bonds or noteioftho rmpiby In Bums or one hundred, fire hundred ant tine thouuud dollari each, to an amount not exceed Ji ii,5ujlo, aud bearing date at tbe date nt which cud Ward or directors may determine b their rote.rai 1 toud totw inad" pij able in twenty jejrs at4 bearin interest at a rate not -ictt-dinr firepfrrentpt-raDiium and payable t-mi-anuil-ly.aitd mth principal and lutrestpayalle in tlio c tyf Kostun; and to secure Mi pajmeiit crmtlt bunds and interet by a tnortj!la U)Hin therallrttad and terminal prcpertycr tbe company, fuhjectto 1 rUr exUfnK lien until the came tb ttl ln r tired t t xebaued fur tlif tionds Isrned uudt rthis vole. And the president and treasurer are berthy uutln.r Ixcd Uiij and append tbf corporate eeiloftli'i couipny to sucb bouas and utorta'a und to linuo ru h bondi when dirtctcd co to do by the Iward ot dlreitora. T his resolution was discussed by Jii. Whitney and others, in lavor, and by .Mr FuUrit-k, of Lowell, in opposition, and was parsed ty a t-nu tore vote unanimously. Mr. Whitney then moved that when the stock vote was taken in the election of di rector?, stockholders vote also on this ques tion , by writing yes or no on their ballots. Tbis motion was passed, and the result was 45,819 shares in favor, and 'J against us pas -age. The following board of directors v. in chosen ; John B. Page, John Prout, Janus II. Williams, James W. Hickok, K. A. Birchard, Jacob Edwards, James S. Whit ney, Kdward 8. Mo?elcy, U:orgo W. Gill. Ttc meeting was dissolved. At a suit-cquent meeting of tho directors thu organization was was perfected by re-electing John B. Pape president, and J H. Williams, clerk of the board. Ihc treasurer, Jo-sl M. Haven, and cleik, B. I Smalley, ol the corporation holiover with out an election. Wasulnston Col'.ntv Republican Con vention. Tho Washington County Repub lican Convention was held at Montpdier, Saturday, and placed the following ticket in nomination: Senators, William P. Uillingham,of Water bury; Albert Dwinell, ot Calais. Assis tant Judge, Hon. Philander Ryford.ol War ren ; James A Coburn,of Fast Montpclar. Statu's Attorney, Frank Plum ley, of North fi.!d Probate Judge. Harvey Tilden, of Birre Sheriff, Johu L. Tuttle. ol Moot pelicr. High Bailiff, Geo. O. Boyce, of Fays ton. The committee on resolutions, through Frank Piumley, reported a brief set, affirm ing tho principles set forth by tho Stitc Convention, and they were adopted. Coun ty committee Hon. Clark King, Chair man ; George A, Putnam, Gaorge W. Ttl dcn. J.I1. Hastings, William B. Orcutt, Wm. P. Dillingham, P. P. Pitkin. Frank PIumlry(of Northfield, was Cil!cd upon aad spoko briclly upon the financiil quotation, making HCithing points against ' Grecnbacktsni.1 Albert Dwinoll, ol CaUh, tho nominee for S.anat)r, spoke in answer to repeated calls. Hon. Clmrhs H. Heith. of Montpelier, and others, ad drt'-ed tho convention, winch adjourned in perfect harmony. We will probably see Noroothing drop whin the (!reenlacker mako their District and State nominations, at St. Albans, on the 22nd. Richmond. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Hall, tbe 31st int, a pair of twin hoys. It is reported that Mr, Hall has named one ot them William Grout and the other Bradley Barlow. VKGET1NJ5. J n'ilt try Vcgetine. Ilr slid, AfVl) WAS CUKED. PfLEWAi:E,0.,r'eb. 10, K?. Mr II K. Ti v ens Pear Sir-I nifh to sive jou this tetintrny.tbat jtu may know, and let ethers kn.w.wfaat Vesetlue has dctief.-r me. Altit iHOSearw a-o a snvtll sore came on my leg It Six n liecatnoa Ure fleer, so troublewme that 1 confulted the doctor, but I sot no relief, srowin worse irom day to day. 1 suilered terrible: I c ul.l not rest day or niht; lmso reduced mv fneLds thought ould Der recover; 1 ronfulttd i!icrr at iViuu-tus. I followed hia advice; it d d r. o-!. 1 can truly say 1 was dis ccurasrd. At tln time I tt Usikins over mj niw piper: 1 fa tir urtierii-emtnt if Vesetlnc, tbe tirnt Mo-hI I'uriL'tl" for cUanni; thcblootl Iroui all iui utitiott. tiirfuc Humors. Ulcrrs, kc. 1 aid to in 1 Iiirr.d, 1 will trj some of the es;etinc. He fore 1 had ucd tiie lim btdtlf 1 bep an to feel tter. 1 made up my m-nd I bad t the ii:ht melicico at lst. lciuld&Lw slipp well oinhts. I continued taking ihe Vrretine. I took tbirt-eii U-tlle. My health a 0.1. 1 lie 1 leers i tone, and I am able to attcr 1 to huMrieM. 1 paid anout 1 or hutdn-d dol Lira f-r uc.bii.e ard i:tois Uhre 1 tMttjtht tbe ei-tin. 1 b.ifiecoumict.tied Vest tine to tlitrs with cuwl FLercf 1 alwajs keep alwt tie of it In tho hi,ue nw Hi a iti-t txcellcut tnedicme. rj rcffPtlfally ut. F. ANTIIOM, Mr ml or,i m r.r.eofthe pic titers of itolaware.O. Ffttlrd litri- in Me n a wcalihy :intleuian, uf ilo- hi 111 of t.Anthcni 1 Mr. Antln-ni I -ttrifnei Inonn. ffpdillv nwon2 the Vvtwxt-e. MM- well fcr.nn n fiwhuuti. lie 13 reflected by all. Iuiirf l.ioii.-ln worbid condiliow cf tlv l.Iood are n.aii) iiiM"i uch a Fait iheum.rin;. irtu, uila earth! cles, sire. ulcers and pimpl;n. hi lbiEc.iM.t;.n.,ftt.e blood try the VK.bTINl.. aud caro thwp mi. el . Asa blood purifier it has no i.j'ial. lt dt.cisato etndcrful. VKGET1NE ('tired Hit. PotuuEETtcp, .Mass., Juno il. p. irblr.-l feci it my duty to say ono word iu regard to I he si-al Unefit 1 hate recel red from the use of one if tho stwiest wonders oftbe world ; il is your V.-oiina 1 hate been one cf the zroalest njlkTci i-r tlio la.t eislit 3 cars that ver could be livin-. 1 dj Mtu'in-Ii thank my M and ytur Vcente U 1 tbe relirf i hare ot. The Katt ii4tisn has talrfsl me n-i;oh u extent, that my lect broke nut in i-.tv. r tbe Ut three jears I haicnot been ab'e to 1W new I can wa k and sleep, and do hi 1 work a wtll siscier I dii. ar,d Iiuu-tsayl e it all t i or bUo.1 purifier. Veseiine. 1 MAltfir KV ELL8. X Fiil-TlNr I lo irtcat tLe'fl of the Vichisk as a cl au'er an 1 ur.tler cl the blood Is Bhown bc yon.l atledtc ! the rtat numbers who tave taken il. ar.d receive 1 imiuediate relief, w.th FUCli VKUETJNE Is boilor lli:in any Medicine. IIinuisviN, K Pic. 1-77. I uf.;.i II K. Mewo' Vesetint' and like it better than at tiitdicine 1 hive us dltr purlMns the bhod. 4 no ttttb of emetine accomplisbed tut re "oA tl.ati ail othi r mislicine 1 hure taken. THOS. I.VMS, Henderson, Ky. ii.rii-E i' CfiiiH'Jid of Koot. Parks, and llrrr-. 11 is vtrj p rifanttd tike, every child likes it. VKUKTINE iirriiiiinondod hy M OAs. 11. i;.cnvs Dear&ir. 1 baio -old -tltU9 fo a long t.Oo-. and l.i'd t Uf tL( -t excellent satU'actlon. A. It. IB l-lh&r. ALU, llaileton, ind. rirpaied I y II. IE. Vi'!:V2:VS, IlostOH. .Iluss. Au; I- "diwlni S X PA I H T C' Tli only combination of tie il A I Ull V O trne Jamaica OIn:r with choice Aromatic and French 1' randy for Cholera. Cholera .Mrtu. Cramps aud Pains, 1 1 if 1 ii 1 IMarrfcu-a and I3 Fenti-ry. A ,)l A K A l'ypepsia. Hatutency, Want stomach and Bowels, and aioldiER tiie dangers ol t'oanf of water, tool ana Liimate. Ask for BlsioBn'S Jauaic Uiici r. Julyl-'JAwlw cinchi:. I'urknn'ii I'lirKntiir 11 II make New FU?h DlM-l,3Ed xt 11 c mpletely change tbe blood In tin ettirt' fjsttnilii thru nnths. Any psrion who will take one pil1 h cirbt Inm I to U weeks may be riUrcd to e und be 1th, if Furh a thins be pon sihle. t-t-ul h 11 ail for s letti r stamps. 1. ti. JOlSOX i IV.. Panzer, ale. inly 17-JIw4v Ptowinrr ESm Tnharrn I Uil'J it luv c nti-nnial iHtiin t t ti r n.! Iiui"9 The Ut 1 M- that 1ft ilrri. tnd t- r kin July K'dawl SO J. J' 11 UK SOAP Thcroosh'y t'urei Iscafcs of thebkin, Fauttfies thUii(ip!exion. Treietits and Keniedies Ubcunia tifiiu and (U'Ut. Heals S,it3 and Abrasions of thr Cutih- and l untracts I'ontaion. All the re i. dial adrintas 1 tulphur Hatha aTelmured l- tin ne cf .t.ENN- tat'LPIIL'R bOal. whtrh'in addiln to its purlfini effects, remedies and ptee nt.i Kb utcitim and U(ut. 1 liyslt-iins Fpmk f it in hi-;h terum. l'rice.'".andittilF;iertake. per Uox (3 Cukes) fo nt-, and SI.M. It II. The roreut cak 1 are triple the a'ze of those at iT. cents. i N. CfilTl KNTON. 7 fcllta At!l'l, N. V. Julyl&dHlw Piano v, 1'aut !ul Concert Urand ndHMMH price fK-M.mily WlHclll ru)rri u rs ihi ttjuii 1 ia mi. pncil.iui nlyfij. i,.ic;ant 1 rUlill'iams. price t-s-o. i nly ii:.. New :! llp riiht I'.anos.fllii O-jtais. Omsns.UFtops. $7U Ciurcli 'ir n. If. tps, prici- $TNi.only ll" KUmnt t". Mirror lop Urjans. only $Htfi. l'uers cirtie sit en me at home If lam not as r-preunt-d. IC. I; lare paid loth wajnand Piano r Oran ziteu Irte. I.are Ululratel newrpiper with much irhrmI)ii at-t-ut col if 1'ianon and Or-a1. sert tr.i. 1'iea-f uddreif, 1AMM. K. HKATIY, Wa.hih'.toQ.M.J. Jul l Mlwlw (uticura The tlreat Mmi ur- i nmjin torurefc'H. Hbeum. Sctbl llttad, Dandruff. Pimples and Come dones. Prepared hj V.els IVtter. Koston. txdd evcrjKbrie. titt co iccfcij t of j rice, imall Uoxes. WCts Ijr 1 II Jalj dlw4 Look at This!! 1 ::t Ncii i.M i-i.'iiia, v, for 5 lis. OLI Pl'.ICI" 01 IS. I'KIl QUIIIK, mil I'.ct. per bunch lor hn.I.ipn JUIt lMl. but rlNK 4. Ui tS, aifl Kill be "old as abot, tj clou- out the 1. 1. A I- ntu n 1 1 the Piper li uded. lllhvnNt.TON tXr COM iVrntrChutch aud College lturliiizttn, Aaa tdM wit Tint Bin litilon IUf;li School. TU t'ttt T, m Uyiu .S'i fkmlvr 2tt. riMlK IVeparatotj Ptpirtment in thlit bVhovl Is X spe. al! adapti! totlie courft-of stud pursued in the 1 11 vtifitj of t mi out. A limited number ol lion reMtiei 1 1 ui U Hill le rtceUed. Vtrr furit.t r in' (mutton ai ply to C. J. ALU Ell, Sid. City Public Schools. I'.urllnt n.Juli p. s-.d satAwf.w PIANOS. A in.i!.mliuiit 7 l-l dac Kischcr rprilit riiiim jn-t rcn-htil. TIicm iu slninu'tits art1 it cxrvlktl fnr ricli,pow criul ttuu :tnl "icat tluntbilily. Viiccs iiHitleratc. I'lcn-i call ami examine them. I cell Ktrinwa). Vvetr und Itocker Kro's Pianos at tht- lowest posnible prK'iF. Alio, firi'duas ORGANS at rr..n 11 it 4'i:'r aiiihi: ist. l'iauo luiH'il lpjiniiod mul l( rent. ai toiiiiis, 4'liiiit-Ii si., flrti niriwr .mi!l !' I'otttllii r. A. W. Powers, i:i!ici.:.m:to, vi:it,iii'. July II 1itf New Vmk tV' Luke Cli;iiii)l;iiii Ti';insHirl;ili(iii Co. (M Ofl'OR rriO I.. J.N.M'AKK. Prtfident. M. :. liUULrlKiM Vice President . l.dlthllT II. COOK, beeretsryA Trp iutt r. FI-I11HF TlUSMHHTATIOK Or Hl.li.CII ANI'ltii IK"S. IIUVV (IKK. Lt'UUKlt, ctAi.. ruintucK. i-nc, Itrlturti I'hllntli-ll'liln, SXtrW Itirk, l.ikr f l,BIIIllMllt, .HatlltlVMl, H1, Hitil lt,iiirllNtr tNre. I M. INFlillMAIION A I N.V TO U.I. N Slirh,:iM44-T,tlMHlipew Ytrk.lI.CJ. I urhiji. Wl.'Ubilt, N. V . Kob. ll.Cwk, bite lotll, . . Jtu. I Ilei ten, Koroh.ut S..'. 1. 11. Wilkiiis. rntlii.' I. -ti Itrui.nt; J, T. It. belchum, rialttSuricb ti P. TV. Mjerr, lU-iiiie's Foiut, N.V, U Ml! im I linn, Fo't llenr,N. Y. Aoril IB dAf.ni .IAS. .1. JUJKNH, 61) ENTIST. (Virncr Cliiin li mul Cullfgo Sln-elH, (Hv.rfitilral lrufalr..) mi!UM.TII IFItllOM- rl.i t t.llHtili(.n5tilTnleo.l,ittliB luusntiirlorii D1CNTA L NOTICE. A zre.t r1urtun In Hi. ku. of Ut. wbrk from now to Jin. It, w. I Mill MIV if xrlo ' toclli III Sill) mul iiiiviii!s, iiml u-nrriinl nil wurli .loin1 J II. WELI.KH, Dentist Nov O-itwU Comer PiD, to! doll,, HI m CAPITAL UKl'ItESKNTEl) 2()0, 000,0 0 0. AVI. Oillrr, rot li'fc Itlork, 'illt yo St., nriti.txicTiiA, vt. ASSK13. Nortiifrn, ICoslanJ $i7.fl00.0tlt) lltfFnitl.. Knuland 13.00(1,00,1 Oomttitrni. Umov, KaglanJ, IS.otio.tlOo Kotal, Kncland Id.OOO.OTO I.ONUOM AsfRtNt'E, KnglanJ. .. IS.OOO.Otltt PiissLis, I'liilailclphia 3.5O0.00O Fike AstriATlos, rhiladetphia. 3 5O0,00tt (iiRiiiy Aukrican, New Vork, S.IOO.OOtl rrass-TLVAKl a . Philadelphia .... 1 .500.000 British Auerica, Toronto, I'.Q., 1.300 000 CoNNFCTtrrT, Ilartr.ird 1 MM 000 l,OMlMNTAI.,Nf York 3.100.000 JIituai. Liff, New York . . b5,000,000 TaiTEUkU AceiJmt, IKrllord. 1,000,000 Kailwat TASsiNCtR's. IlarttorJ. 400,000 Vibiht I.irE, Barlioaton 1S5.000 Cons. JUti-ai. l.irn, llartford. 45.000,000 And other reltahlo ( omptnirs l.nrKt' lltifti pliit ot! ill iiottK'iil''. iiollto. nrjtu. ttotlco .t evvtntiuo of lillctel twaja glrtn. Br('orreFp'DdG.c. .d.I t.rJers ly mull or tela graph faithfully att.ndt.1 to. .tfLotfcs ailjuGted nnl sij at tLUoiLce. T. S. I'KCK, Ofiinal liK.ii rniii'c A unit. ATTENTION !!! Vor a fli'tit-clatiS VhlUOi Uiy a "Cliukering" or " Stcitiway ot I' II. AVootl, authorlcil Aeiit. For a medium-priced l'laim, liny h IIaines ISro.V of V. II. Wood. For a poor, cheap Piano, purchase eKewliere. For a fine Varlor or Chapel Orgau, luiv a "Maon & Hamlin" or "Ktey," of F. Il.Woodt one of each now on hand. Also one pood second-hand Fiano and Organ combined. Piano 6tco!s and Spreads for sjIb cheap. Ordvrs for tanlnj will receive prompt attention. F, H Wood's New Music Hooms, cuit.M:u col.1!:;!: ami riai: Jits. Jalyl9.dAwtf VrMZLOXT ACADEMY. rilHK next term will tw-rin VVKlNH3lAV. 61 F- X TKMIItK tOUKlII, with a full Corps of able and experienced teachers. Tha Ladies' I'ormltory has been neatly furnished, and the new Uoardin; House niU be ready lor use. I.xptn-t s very mod. erate. txcollent table Ward only $i.2T. per wt etr . Catalozues now ready, bend lor one to ll. .M, WILLAKD, I'rincip'e. cr W. H. WH.liUll, Kmincial Aent. Au3 JcvtliwiOwlt baxtjn'd Kirer, VL SCIENCE AT I. VST 1 MDINl.ttT lihtfl Or Ilcmmorrhoids Siftlytt iV. . :t. nth CuraL V: L'ul, A::5;::,:'-l:jn: Mitral Tzzzz zzii n.vem tfff-' t p -lilrri'il t Tl.itlovl i.t t! li IJ.Jimt.. ti iti i rtn ed ur e. i n tU, i". .-i.PrUr-i-i ui 1 1 i w 'its fjn : id f - . r IUtiiiutnr. J in- -1 n in i1m l.i tr, ic .t uti. ii.ti 1 wliichaie. Iti;tilim .. i it it i i ' it i i d a (.wwr or W tlier.,T ! r unit ,ini n -rtirin (be bu.l. In pn.( 1 ' i n-ti i tU -i.-i i: tar rlrttikitlr 3wii. t'.ti e -r n i 'wit, ir i rnti-.tittit."n nheaei'ie-ti- ts nfitir In. i-!:i 1 t it An Imptiri dfuwu-Bof a Uil.'ii !t-i It m i i - . t.n in lire f ( Mi ni i io.i'ari , i d . on n jU rorlcsde- THE UNIVERSAL PILE PILLS ibf I -f it an I m il li uli pti; .-!. i r. tniilr, i-1 hi ml Problem in Htdical Science. T!eil.ui-crfaM(.. ! -.iutliercmriT. mftkM It eqnat ly sie in H r I ""I otiUe tut ri4ruut'lMl. at 't Ulutbe bnojdbl tliei-t .-li i il 1 rjcikii.tr. Price me. and $1. F. E. -SM ITII CO . SolePro; pnetors. Blhldlebury, Vt. Kholo-aleb) CKO.C. tiOoimiN ACO.,ltoBton; WKL!.S.mriIAnifON A C0..1tnrlinston. 1U tall by It. K. 1ST EARNS 1 CO.. and all drulits and dealers In medicine. PIANO STOOLS ititi;i;s are tiik iu:st. Ifffermnre money lor the value akid tlitn nn tber maker. I do not comuete with parties mak ing a cheap. trahv strl. but protiuee a stool at a I lilt r. " uira itiruAii 1 1 , ni iir. nun nu RAB1LIi canui't lo equaled. A-k j cur dealer for tlieui.andlf he Las none fend for Catalrgus and rrm-s. josin a iti(li:cs, I'KrEKo.N. II. Auzll "diwtw 30 Mixed Cards Buonllako, Pnua-.lt, ic , no two alike, with name. lurts j. juikleu ai u.N.Y. Auj-'MiwIw UA11KE ACADEMY, Classical and KnIiah School for both sexes. The course M smay are arranzea to ecuro a tnoroun preparation lor Wew f-nxland Colleges and Kcien. tific choi.U. IUiad, including rwom, washing and ironin-, from $1 US to iicu per week. Tbe Fall Term will btj;inon Thursday, Aiiuiwi 4JJ. IhS. For hoard, rooms or cataloni', apply to J.H.bl'AL'LIl.Nu. Hsrre.Vt. Auj2Jiwtw PI Xt Beautiful C ruet (ran.l li; V I 1 it nU nanus, rti gt,6..onl WIUlAll .Hjiiar fianoj, Ci.Pl Jl.loJ. cnlj $ Vi hlfj;aiit lip risbt 1'ianos, cort $hhi, only $l ". I"ew f5tlel'p-rl-ht Pianos, $iri&. Oraut fv,. OrL'JH'. Nfctopn. $7.-hi. Church Oricanit, 10 stops, cost $j'j,t, only Misrant ?1T5 Mirror Tt t Orzan- nh SIC5. lRKMl-IOb'H BACR1MCK TO C1.0SK OUT PKrJjLNT tJlOCh. JJew bieam 1 actory m-m to be erected. Is n i-papar with inurh micrination altout com of Pianos and (Tzan KiT nil K. Please Adlres HAN1KL F. Kb AIT V, Washinilon.N. J. Ati'2-MAwl Sry A DAY to Asenticanras-iii'for the Ftie- alle Itittnr. Terms and Uutfit Frei. Ad. drets, P.O. VICKfc.lv V, AupaJta, Ma'no. Au'J d &lw TI1K SUIKNCK OK J-IKK; -on si;i,r-riui;itVATio;v. l'liliIKlii-il mtil for fSitlr ttnly lt tha ratifMl' .llrtllrnl Iiml Mntr, o. ItulfliM li Mrrrt, ltirloi (UITOSITK HF.VKHH IIOLV.) Kent 1-J iiinII ii irtrltil ttl lrlr-, 91.U. f IUIK untold miseries (hat reultfriiilndii:riu:.r I in early lilo may be alleviated ami cured.Thotie who doubt tills assertion should purchase (he new Medical W ork publinhiil ly the Pi atioiiT Mr on .tL Icini it, Uoiton. called kr snute V,r Mff-I'rrrrrtfm " t-xbaustml V ItahU, hern us and I'hj sical leb'!itj,ir italit v Inipalied by the 4 rrorJ or south or to rlore application to busmen may be rtktorcd and uiar.luHHl regained. V'a LtJAlil K ItuoKS. We baie receltl tiie value able med'Cal Hoika tiubllfliMl bv the I'ojIkhH Med cal Institute. Thei-e books are of actual nx-rile and ilxuld Und a place tn en r Intelligent Uraily. TIict are not tiie cheap inh r of aUnainabl trjh, Itibliibitl ly Irresponsible parttea and purchised to sralHy coarse tart8, but arc written by a re poniblr prolensional gentlemen ol eminence as a source of Instruction n vital mattnra. concornln; which Umi-ritat.fn ignorance t ii-t. 1 be iinHirtani vubjecls prefented aretreatad ilhdelicac, ability and caie. and, a an npcudix, many uHul pre mTlptionrt for prevailing complaints ire. ultlod." "hiom lanrtt. Tbe Hook fir)cun and mibtleied men to re id jufit now, W the Lscicnce ot Idle or Self Pre-ntr atio." Vrjtubltratt Jouruitl. "1 he Science of Life it bejoi d all rtiinpurUoii the mo't extraordinary wurk of l'iiinliy t-vor pub linked." J'-vtait lltrald. 1Iomi nrstied in Ct bdt.m of Paub-ra'n l-ot, and hope plumes lur wins anew, since (tie lrouluxot theio i a limbic orks, publNhed bt tho I'eaUxiy Mod tea I Instiluttf, kIuiIi ar- teaching thoussinN how t avoltt Dm maladies that S'tp tint citadel f hie. Aji.i Mijmrtr. "It Klinuld l rend bj, ttioiiii;,tbe mid Un aed and i reii theold." ,tu 1X frthtiur. "VVeearnesilj bopn tbdlMii- lMHk,Ist,niifti(.f A( will find, not inl many reader but eaineht Jit. cipli"."- limn. -Tbe dm and only MtxUI iior Cin'rro.I upon any Modic.il Man In I hid coutitr), as a reoi'iniion ol rkllt Mini prolvHSional nernci, m, h prni nlml to the author of this work, March St. n:o. bv the National Medical Asnociatlon. Altoxotlier. in Its exrculion and tho richr.eis ofits Us uMtniialn, ami Bin-, this Is dectded'y the iuat ui Itceiibte medal tvertdruck lnthtscountryl.tr any purp.Md wlmt i rer. It was lalrly won aud MorthiU Ixtowed." MatiarhiiMtiti J 'to " v A uinm, Ju tie J, I -CP, Tills lHHk cotitalnM more than Mi original pre script ions ol ran excellence, eilher one of which la worth more than the price f the h.Mk. An Illustrated raU'oue sent on rtceij t of fia. fur postase. Addressn aUive. The author rui be consulted on all diseases re'imrintr bLIU and eipvrience. Office houn-9i.to.to6p.nl. Dae 3f, 'n-moa-wed frliwly iiPI CtolSiTotefl ixarl.l . , t r i-n f-r rw int "i- fly tiiut-t I ' ' ,.,) , I .r mitil-V. Let. 1 1 .V. JiLk-o. a. .. " I u iUun;. w THERE U I. ll iplOllON Illoilll it. Nicholson, the Hatter, II. t moic- Ilalsaiul C:tps than any bou-c in Veiinonl. lie bus them theaper, coneipieiilly can tell them hcaper Ihan others. He now- oilers Chlhhti, 11M; Huts ft,,- ;;tiw.s. CiohltWsifah with (htrhh t ath 1t mils. Hotfs fnf mfiumi ;'.H unfs t'jttrnt'ils. YOUNG INI EN'S rhir Fur JInl-; )iilJot.hihs,$.t " ' " Uijlil inliim, l.."ill SI iff " lnllj .lljh .1. l.'J.'i 0 Mt'lt'sJlHC Hilt' tnllttllZlt llttl. u ' bftm'n Stt i . ' ' VrmilUa ' - i.t 1.00 i i.rd (lent' Kuriii-lilug (Jotnl in "rent tatiety; Ceiics, rmlri'U.i, Tnliellinj; i:t, riluw! Stntp-t anirrnink-J, ihc:icr titan flc h?n Ov trails ami W'orlxin l'ants ory tlipap. Full Suit tdTl.ttliin t'1 fnsltionaMi ctit aii.l v:irr:uiti'l ilura-1.U-, for S 1.011 1 All gnoiN Mrii lly f..r ca'li ami llm f in:ill.'sl p..-il.U. profit-. So. 1 Central House Mod:, nrui.i:ti:To.. it. w.) i;.tf New Flour &Feed Store. C. I. CUltlKIC A CO. hate leaded tl.o witl knonn stint foirutrlj occupied by C. W. LllTlTT. whrrt they will keep all Linda of FLOUK, ttltAlX & FKK1), Ii'th will be Sold at prices to suit the t;mes Al.co raluiin rionr.onl .Tlrul I'nm, Itciiuv. Ac, Ac. 53T Wc are comph-tin arrangement fur receiing orders fnr HAY ANJD STKAW. Frmert hain these articles for sale will consult their interests by railing tifou or coirepoudiug with ih. l'leasc notify ut of quality and quan tity, also price expected. Those desiring to ptircba-e will piea-c Icac orders at our Store, and we will see them promptly filled. Respectfully jours, C. 1 CUItltIEK & CO., Wrsl Sltlc ofCily I'nrK. Julj-1-t-.lntI TIN ROOFING AND EAVE-TUOUUIIINCi, IIION AND I.KAI) I'll'K, Cibtcru mid l'ai'tl Pmii inti Hydraulic, natus a specially. Wc are (lateral Jyenls for Heaton's Barrel Churn of which wc hac all sizes on hatul. These Churn-are free fiom knot-ami cross praint as cery stac ami even the l.nul.2 nm culit liv li.iml. mit nftliP liP-t Michigan Oak, in fact they arc acknowl edged by all who have used them lobe the hest Churn in uc. It HAD .V JIWW! llhit'stur:li, Vt., Au;. 2. s;3.-wtr New Harness Shop. The undcrsl-metl would respect fully inform the people of Chittenden county, mat ne uas i cumi a rirsl-ria.s Humes. Mioj, in lllncsbtirch. Next dotT toll. M. Hull'-? Store, where Lc will be !ad to ne all bis old customers ana many new ones. JOHN 11. ALLEN. Jan. l2,le.J7 w3m MOSES FAI1U5ANKS & CO., Manufaeturer. ,n.l Wliolesile Iteal.r. ia Oingrr Alt', .tlinerjil AVutfrs, 'l'tillli, Ht'cr, I.ntit r Itr. r, Ale, I'orirr inttl cldor, in Cutllt'W Illltl Cllillt. WnoLtsALK IlOl'SE It'll Bisi'u'n American CIininimKiU' (UiJe from Itli in vine ard. Fro. no. Califi'mial. UOl'tiUTUN 1 CO.'S VIENNA I.10EK r.Fi:it. Kr"Atl r.oli Sk'IJ l-y u, uirratit! jure, anlRt low (jricei. Iloiviirtl Ailiciiti'imi IIiilMltiK UOHARO STItEtl. IUST0X. .twlw Toes Protruding- Through It tCEn I1ole n el no longer ofh-nd tbe ), or i hibtren's Costly bhoe ha thrown awav on that accunnt, wben otherwise but littlcnorn. I he AMI RIOAN MKK TlPCdMI'ANV hir- saed MihLIONH OF nOiiLAltS Anuiully to parent in this country by the iatro ductiun of the Copper ami Silver Tips, And lhav ate annlicd cWnV to Chitlren's IN-att .hoes, many parents cbjectinj to tho kl -of 3Ietal llpstn I'isi: snojis. All inch tll b" happy to know that this company hare at last perlect-d a RtsAVK TJP Which adds to the beuuty of the finest hhoe. the toe remaining toal unit; toe time is worn out. These Tips are Mumped A. S. T. Co. TLo inure cotly the bhoe the more important the Tip, as it at lct doubles the wearing valae of the tine. I'aKI NTb bu nu Childreb'it Shoes wiihwUt the JJkti. cr tbt mce HLik 1 in, and il,uredu;o our bhoe b.Ui more than one bulf ASK VOIR bllOE DEALKU HiUHIr.U May lo-ltwl !w hi:i.iaki.i: am) i:iK:it:i:Ti; cavasm:hs waitd i on the jiu;ati:sy itoou or tiki; am:-. "TliroiiKh I he Dark Conilncnl,' KV II. M. STAXI.T.V. )UnLlSIIEIbylIarperA Brother-!, New Vork I City, who say "ttf confidently -ncct that il will be one ol the handsoinr-t looks ctrr put into the hands ol Cinvawers."-Agents wUhiii; to can. ta for this wonderful lor k will do well to apply at once, as tho territory lsbein rapidly taken up. for terms, C, pieaie loiirer TACKAUURV A RiHlLI'K, Managers of Agencies, July 19-3if1w Canastata, -Madison Co- N.V. T ATiTTPQ i.i:ama'h iiyi 1iHJEjO Warranted the test and cheapest TI? T7TT Iies for all family and fatcydji-- Aji. A vv 0. i'resi',.ioaKS. oai, ivio pfT iYQ bonn.Ties leathers, ant thmjr. can VlwJjuXw le colored any bhade. Anoue ran TTQTI use them. The expense la trilling We U OHl erpcilatly recoiumend the Black as much better thuti logwood. Bold by drunifts, or any colorseutby tuail.lare sire email ln I'x.. Bend for Ije Uoyk and In autnul Huuiplea, Free. Wfllh, IticuARbaox k C--,l,roL'', Iturlinzton. t. tibii-wtf I'roitosiilN lor Extension of ISrcukwiitcr ut lfsirlhigtoii, Vt. U. S. KRi.ltEBt: Oilier, Army tuild.n;, cur. llou-tton audtlreenUtroets, Nkw Vobk, July li-, 1 "'. SKALtD l'UOrOBALS will be rrconed until ritk.n ol August i't. lt;J. fur the t xtensioii of the Ureak water at llurhitstim, Vermont. lor forms of b.ds and other information apply to this Ullce. JOHN NEWTON, It CoLot tnjineeri TRINITY HALL, miX: Fstablished 1W7. Knjliah aud Freni-h Home School for Voun; Ladles. aru J inhantH'eaofthe hizhect ordrr. N urn In r of pupi.'s liuntd Fa It lenu lrins Bi pt.lt. For circular.addresiMln K.d.lli .it, I'tin. fwjw AY UK's 1IAIK VICOU, Vor Ko-turin; (Iray Hair Ut its Xnlural Vitality and Color. Advanc.D jeir-' sickness, rue, d'sap puliiliuent. and In ro il it nr prolif pos tion, till turn tiie hair grii), and eiiherof them In olinnittoidied prema turely. A)er Hair'. i'i"r.by Ion x anil cxtentdto u-o, has proton I hit it jrViininiHlla'ely, ollen re NnewIhe i;roth anl Vi alwaii mieU reuli run ' lit volor when Pulid orsray. ll sllimilates lb.- nutritite 'TfhM . bealtbv activity I preserves bolh thebairand iisbeiutt Thmbraah,. weak t riU luir I comes xlo-y, pliable and Mn'ii;hlenrd , ha r revrown with llrrly fipreshm , Ulltn- balrli ehticki-d and t-bihiid t Ibin hair fiickeuj. aul fadeet,r gray hairs ri-Mimo tin ir cnglm! Ur Iu operation It sure and hanulrsa. H cure dantMirl, hea a all buii.t.r-, and k epa the real p. cool, t Juan and .lt under whith iviidltioiw, tinomn or the acalpare Iniitonrihli. . ' i j t .. !... II.,. VI rnr I iirnl A.I nm m ihdhshiz iiir in urn - lor lt pralelul and acreeable perlume. and.t alue-l for the ai.Hluurf nd rhneB ol tone It Imparls. rrprdh lilt J.C. AKICACO.. loU Mann, Cractlciil and Anahth'ul hainMa ru'd by l druggists and dealer in Medicine. I VnoJwl IN etory County In Wrmonl. an a-live and enf r Relic A cent to represent tbe Unlled Wales l.tla Insurance Company or New ork. To the r ht parties a rery Urtv Induct tiiont is i frered. Address. E. F. CUl.HlKR,ien'lA?eut, July U, 1878,-wtf Bt.Allnns, Vt. Legal Notices. John u'. i.ivocii'.s i;statij. W ri:. Tin: m isscitinniui, luiin? icn an. lx.iiiti-il l tin Ilonorjble ibe Probata Court fur the 1'i-tnct of Cliittcnden, Cnuuuissiouers to re. cf t e. fsjiiui.o nn.l ndju-t Iheclainii and demands ol all ptrw.n .:i.ui,:t the ttaleof John IV. Lirork, laleof South turlmiton, in caiddistrRt,deceaol, .mil al-o nil claims and demand exhibito-l in ol!it thiritu; and mx iiiulh.i In m the day of tho date ln-rii.f,U-in; silb.ucd by h.ud Court h.r that porptir'e.Huibi thcreb.re hereby iruo notice, that wo will atUlnl to tho lutiiu"M (.ronr noiioiiitmcnt. at the ilhco uf Ibe Probate LVurl. in liioOitvof Bur. 1 1 is ton. In fi 1 i -trict.on (ho third Wednenlajs of A u ,ji -l nnd Jacujry.next, at ll o'clock a.m., on -i ii alI ii.ij. 1'iU-d this il of July. A. t. I ;. P. 1'AKhI.K, Ow 'if h. 31 IUPK. I ComuiissioLen. iti:it.iti j. i;i.im:hi;u:- kstath. TV., TIIK M'I-SCKir,i:i'.S, harin- 1cn lp V? Ii.intcd bv the lloioirblo the I'rul.j.e Court fir tlio Dirt rift of Chiltcinlcn, Commissioners to ri'Cviic, ex imii.0 anl ntlju.-t thecliim and dftnantlj ol all birn m.aiurtlhetfrtateof Ha maid J.IIeine ber. lite of F.urlinston, m said Jitrtct deceased. nn.i ai. an c;aiins ami iitiiruiU exiumteti in ousel thtnt.i . and fix nonitlH from tho day of the date hervof, li-in allow td by said (V.urt for that purpose, t.t d Hurt-fire hirtby "ire notice, that we will atutid tho hu-.nc of cur appointment, at IheWh-eof V.'in. (i. t Iiaw, in said hist net, on the la-t Vfdnr-ds ol August and January neat, at l.ioVI.K-k A. M..oa each of said dajs. Pjtul lliii j"'ihday of .Ju'). A. 1MS;$. JiMIN L.hJt ilsTOW, ! iVmrnisdioners. Bankruptcy Notices. tst.M:i;.s NAI.K. lH E undersold.' .l-sUneaof tho oftito of tba. 1 I.afituoU'n who ha- bcei adju led a bankrupt ti 1 xpme l..r iV at pubne aocth u, at Wiuooskl, section1 Nos.:t and -t in i nor 6k I lltock so called, bour.ded South i r Allen street. Fast by land of K. W. Ch hi. North bj a certain laim runninz eatt inm M tin street to the htue or (. V Morn, west b land of Krar.r s Lot'Iair, bein-r tho 8ime premls- as OiV ipod by sill Iiitountaiu as a lry (Jood Mere and a (.'rain and Feed btore, with tenements tht rv'n. This will 1-orold subject to mortzae held by Minki st, mzi Hank, on which, with Inter-e-t fiiriiretl to AUEnt 1st, it7St tnero will be tlue 'tiCti. The prem.se.s- coil $ iiWjI This will be -oil a l.loVloCk.&.m.. Tuesday, Au- aoth, 157a, and at I o'd-ick of tame day on tho farm one-hair imlotioith o faid lib ck, shall -xpo-.e ami sell 2U juiiikCow, none of tbeiu ovrr six Jtarsold; t Ttir-naw'Iil', I Vearlinjs, 4 Calvs, 1 Twc-year-old Colt. I Yearling Colt, 1 Sow to jea-j old. 3 Sboat.. y Vigt ten week old, t Stnsle Ilarr.esi, 1 hx.ri9 llamo'S, 1 1'nir llarnese, I Pleasure Ui (fun.o'ie Lumbfr Uaon, I twobore Lumber Was t.n, I Meinh. 1 rair a,nj:l Trnrerse binds. 1 pair beat j Mr.ls. ' llsrit-MS. j riousbs. 1 Rorse Kake, I Mar. la alachine and other fatiniux tiols,2o Hosn els Kio. -ii tiuslitli t-ar Corn At aaicc time and place shall s 11 tacant lottn Main streettf 1 aero iiow pi jut I'd to corn. Kal poaiiive. Tetmscabh. A.O.UUairUREV.ASBifiuo. Iiurlii.Kton.July 3d, HT.-.-.w3w 1.TT KV.Mtltl'rTCV. IN the lUstrlct Court of the t'ntted btate-. for the litnct of Vermont. In Ke. Asi 31. L'ullock. Bankrupt-In taikruptcy. No. 71 PU tnct of ermoat. is Si a Ntdica is hcroby slvcn that a petition has 1en tl In ealdtVurt. by Asi M. Bullock, of Marehfleld, in sai 1 Iitrict, duly di-clared a bank rupt under the ct or Comross of Starch 2d, lsC7, lor a ihrchargr and certificate thereof, frum all del. is and other claim prorablo under said Act, and that the nd day of ftept.. 157", at 9 o'clock a.m.. be fore the Hon. lloj t ll. heeler. Judge cf said Court, at the U.S.Ccurt Booms It Burllnsion, Isassifrned lor ttf 1 eirin of tbe sacio, whenLd where all cioditors who tare (rived their dtbts, and other pi rs ns In Intemt. ilj attend and show cause If auj thay hic why the piajer cf said petition should not le granted. Iiatt-d at l'urlinton,on the SCth day of July, 1373. :.w3w II. B. KMiLLKY. Clerk IN lIAItltl'I'TCV. IN tlio Hlftnrt Court of tha United bUte-t, lor the Ibftrictof Vermont. In Ke. II. S. Campbell, Hankrujit. In liankrutey. So. an. District of Vermont. . tn: Nttici is hereby siren that a petition ha been bled in said Court, by Hasttn S. Campbell, of U uiuiield. In tald D'strlct, duly declared a bankrupt undor the Art of ConcrMa cf March 2d, 1SC7, for a difcharpo and certificate then of, frtm all his debt and other claim provable under said Act, and that the .11 day of Sept.. 1573, at ') o'clock a. m before tho Hon. Jloyt II. Wheeler, .lodge of raid Court, at tbe I. S. Court K001113 In Burlioztoo, is assisned for the hearing of the same, when and where all cred.tors wht bare 1 royed thoir debts, aud other persjiu ia interest, icay attend and show cause If any they hare why the prayer of said petition thoali not be planted. Dited at Burlington, on the SCth day of July, 5 3 w B. II. SM ALLEY, CK rk. IN ltNliIltlTCV. XX thi'Di-trtctCourtGfthelnitod Stiles for tbe Ibstrlct of Vermont. In Ke. Lorenzo Hmham, l.ankrup!, Ia Bankruptcy. No. Sihl. District of Vermont, ts. Mil: Notice Is hereby ciica that a petition has been filed in fcahl Court, bv Lor nio Bin 'bam. of Bt. Albans, in said District, duly declare! a bink- rupi unuer tne aci 01 1 onrer 01 atareu a, 1-10. , for a diieliirire and cortilicate thereof, from all his debts and ether claims prorab'e under sa'd Act, ana tintue ji cay 01 epi., o.s, atyocioci: a. in .liefore tltollon Hot til. M heeler, iud'e of satd Cturt, at the U- y. Court Rooms in burlington. Is assigned jor tht hcariaof the same, when and w&t re all creditors wlio bare proved tuelr debts, and t titer irmns in interest, may attend and rbow cause if uny they bare why the pnj er of said it titu n ihould not be ranted I'att d at Burlington, on the ;f.th day of July, 1S73. wjw ii. ii. ftJtat.i.r.ii.uieri. l. IIVKltCITCV. IN the Iii-trVt Court of tit 9 United States, ftr the District of Vermont. In Ke. Klisha A. Fisher. Ujnlrupt In Bankruptcy. No. 7e9. DMrict of erinour. t-t. Silt- Notict l hereby lren that a cttition has been tiled En said eocrt.bv Kits ha A. Fisher, of Fair. 'ax, in ba'nl District. duly declared a biinkrupt under the Act of Con jresjot Starch &l l-C7.for a discharge and cortificale thereof. frtra all his dtbts aud other claims provable under raid act. and tbat tbe -ta day ot Uept., at l" o'clock A. M.. before the lion, llojt 11. Wheeler, Jude of said Court, at the U.S. Vor Hrm . In frl'ti it Miiiwl for tt)0 hearinr ol the same, when and tvi ere all creditors who have proted their ilebtn, and other persona in interest, imj attend and nbow cause if any they hate why tho praj er of said petition should not c cranu-u. ijtel at Burlington, on tiie 2t-th day of July, Iica. B. B. Sal ALLEY, Clerk. I IIAAUHIJ'TCY. IN Ibe Ih trict Court oftLoL'ni'.tJ States, for toe histrietot Vtrmont. Ia Ke. Alfred (I. Pmith, Bankrupt. In BiLktuptct. No 771, Ihstiietof WriEtnt.M mr Notiflt i-t hereby jfiven that a letition has neen iiieti 111 xaut 1 onri, oy Aiircu u.amuu, 01 Utchlord. in said District, duly declared a hank rupt tindor the Act ol Con res of March 2d, 1Si7, for a tliirb ireaud oertlllcate thereof, from all bis debts and other claims provable under said Act. and that the 31 day of Sept., lc7?, at J o'clock .tn. before tiie lion Ifojt II. ULecler, Jude of said Court, at the U. S. t.ourt Booms in Burlinsrton. la asigt.ed lor the bearing of the same, when and where all creditor who have prond their debts. ami 01 ner 1 ror.s in interest, ma attena ana snow cause i I any the) have why the praer of said petitioi should not be granted. I 'a I oil at Burl.rgton on the JCthdat of July, 1375. r.:t B B. UMAI LE. Clerk. I It lMtltl l'T V. IN the I'i-lriet Cart of the United States for the District of Vermont la Ke. James Warden A o . Bankrupts In Bankruptcy. .o. 7j7. District of ermont,s. Sin Notice ui hereby iriion tbat a petition has been lllel in sila Cturt. by James Warden, liaac W Batcheldir.and Horace Uilfillan. all of Feacb am. In siil uituct, duly declared Bankrupts, under the Act of March 2d, l-o7, for a discharge and cert I lit tte thereof, Irom all their individual and co partner-hip debt- and other claims provable under raid Act. and that the 3d dayof Sept., 1S73, all o'clock a, 111 , bsfrethe lion, tfoyt II. Wheeler, Judot-fsild Court, at the V. ti. Court Booms, in Burlington, ts assigned for the hetriogoi the same, when and where all cred.tors nbohave proved their debts, and other person tn lnterect,tna attend and .bow ohuw It nnv they bare.wby tbe prayer of said petition ih'rtiht nut be granted, Dttcd at lUirllaton.onlhetUhdayo'July.l574. -ttl B. B. islIALLLV, CItrk. I m ItANKICI'l'TCV, IN tho District i.ourt of the United Statw.for the District of Vermont. In the imtier of C J Ifouxhton. Bankrupt. Iu Bankruptcy. Notice la heri by site that by order uf the Court, a Fecund and third Ut terat Meeting! of the Creditors or said bankrupt, will beheld on thelit'thday orAuiu't. A. D. l7H. at 10 o'clock In the lore iiton. at the oihce of Dickey A BloJett. In bt. Johnhurt. In the county or Caledonia, and Mate ol ermont, beforo Abel t nderwood, Fsq , one of tho Kesi-ters in I'aiikrujtcy of said Court, for the purposes named in the 7th and 24th sections of the Bankrupt Act. o! March 2d,lV.7; and that I hare tiled my final account as Asljnee of the estate of raid Bankrupt, and at the time and place aforesaid 1 thall apply to said Court for the settlement of my accounts, and lor a dihare from all liability as Asineo of tald ejtite In ao'urdanca with tho pro. vi(.(-ns of the 2dh Section ot said act. bt.Johnbnrj , Vt , July Sist. H7H. :k iff F. F. FLEIUU1.K, Assignee. IN ItANHItltrTCV. IN the District Court oltho t'nite.1 States, for the Il.strict of Vermont. In the matter of J. A. hld.lt r. Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. Notice is hereto Riven that by order of the Court, a second and third general meeting of the croditors ot a d Bankrupt, will be held on the 2d dityol tepl ember. A. l l7-, at Id o'clock a.m., at Wlntcher's llotel, in East Ilardwick, In the county ot Caledonia, ant Mate of Vermont, before John L. Edward, haul, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said court, for tho purpose namd in the -th and VMlt sectiont of tho Bankrupt Act of March 2d, .D. W.;. anl tbat I have filed roy final account, as Aodgueoof the estate of ald Bankrupt, and at thetiui' an'l plafeaforeMitd, 1 nhall apply to said Court for the hottltment vt my said accounts, and for a discharge from all liability as Agslneo of said estate, in accordance with the provisions of naitl i-tli tectfonof said Act. Uablen.Jult V. I7. 5ttJw JAMES D. Bl.LL. Asaijuee. IA ItlNKltl'rTCV. IN tbe District Court ot the Uti'ted Mate, for the district tf ermont. In tbe matter ot Jvhn II. Smnott. Bankrupt In B inkruntcy. The undersigned, Ajmiue of the eatateofsatd 1'ankrupt, heroby ives notice that it hs been trdered by tbe !i. trict Court ot said Dultkt, that the second aud third y.t neral met tirtR of the credi tors of said Binknul, l-e held lo tha city of Bur hoj;tfii. hi nat.l 1 Hit net. on tbe 13lh d of August. A.I i. It, -, ut juVtotk in the tort noon. at Iheolliceof L. I. Lawrem-e. F.,one tr the IWirititers ia Bank, ruptcv ftrstid I'Htnct. for the purpoaes named In the 2,'tli and JMh sections ot Ibe Bankrupt Act, and I hal I hat o filed ni fin it account a AssiL'nro of aald Banmiipt.and I ha: al said lime and placa 1 shall appll to anl Court tor the aeltleim nt ot si id a count and lor a dicharse lroni all liabilities as Assignee of h lid estate in accordance with the pro t lull tin 1 1 raid act. Dated at M.Albans, In Slid District, thUfM da of Jul), A. !- l . JOHN J. lUKUhbS, in :ir Acslgnee. IA It .Mtlll'lTCV. 1'iitrli't Court ot tho United .state for the In tin Iistrictjl Vvrumnt. In (In m liter of o. 1'. A (ietk. W. llumpbn ) , Bunk titpt In Bankruptcy, lo tbe creditors s-tiit rankrupt and all others interetvd 111 a ud entate. 1V otdtr tr the Dl-trh-t Cturt of tho I tilted Mites, fir tha Dodrli'l tl Vei inolit, ) ou ire bt rbt nolilitsl that a ! and -1l general nteetinfof llirt rrrdilois ot said ! mh rupt will be held ou tho 11.1 li.l it ol Auiitt, A. I. I". at. oVIotk p m , .H-t.r.,lbii. A linlorwioil, Uetti.ttr.at tbet.Dice f lln. II. C. Ititoi, in til. joiHubrui , in rHleil.tnta CoiiuU. lor tho piitiKi't- 11 not d in the twenty li ami iHini) tit inn netiioii i 1110 nana rui-l Ael td ftlnr. li il, lr-.7 Oatetl al nnrh.t. litis "t it iat 01 Jul), 11 t u lit KAN II-1 s UiUNSKM. Asisee. It tMillPI'TI'V. IN Ihe I'. Inct tVotto: lirlrictol tnuint. t of tho L ioUsI Matt-J for tht 11 1 ho mitterot CliiHtoplnf C H.ir;enl. Bnukrjpt, in i.anarui.icy. Notii'itl bereb) jriien that I have bet n duly ap polnti-.t Af:liieo ot the eclate and illmts of Cbrlstopber C riirveut, of Cotntitr) , Iu the county 01 Orleans, at.. I State of Varmoat, who has been adjudjrd 1 l-nnLru) t upon bis own petition. Date-l at Nttrt tin -""lb n 1) 11' Jul) . A.O.IM73. SwJw C. il lilHUHllt 11, ASiisnee. S3 f Ju.l n i l w XTi'U fh. Cheare-t nlhn knonu or hi AiimJ Hatch Jrtt 10 ijents. Ad lrcu, A. toe ltir A Co , Cblcoso. SANFORD'S JAMAIC SINGER THE QUIHTES3EKCE GF JAMAICA GINGER, CHOICE ARO.MATICS, AND FRENCH BRANDY, Is a delicinus, hirm!o?i, nnl EtrcnKthenins Bubctituto for r.H kintli cf Etimulinta. It promptly rclipvca Ilypepsii, CppreMsioti rflefIIiitin? anJoveryspat3iei of Indi rcoition, corTQCt t n,Uduiirl)dnecaof thu Stomachnnil rtowr li, provonts eicknos' from tinftoorfood! alcr, cr climate, cxitoa Cramps ami Pains, broaka upCoHt, CIillH, anl Povcra in ono iiijcht. Itpromotci per epi ration, re.-ttorc-s l!io circuLvtion, trarm, etronctlioni.anil invijcorjttCT tho botly, quictt tlio mind anil nervous forces, ami inilueoi refreshing sleep. For tha youncr. tho ucod, nml thoinflmi.on luuloraaii, undrllfir cumatancea and condition ulhH gnncl panit coAcf health stand 1 without an equal in tho raatar.d bulky cit.tlor.uo of tho mnteria medico. Ilevaro of diluted and Trorthlosi imitation1 recomaicnilc 1 by dealcri fnr pur poses of p-.in. Kotrer forget toatk for and oist upou hiving SflHFORD'S JAMAICA GINGER bold by all WhoLwlo .nd ilotail Dniggiti, tlrocors, and Healn tn fciedicino tliroujjh out tho Uni'ed State ijtnd Canadia. I'rico, CO conts per bottlo. WEKKS fc POTTElt, General Agenta and Vh0le3al0 Uruggistg, Boston, Mass. SI nee liUth3l!htalalt rlL TThawaa Ou. tlio terror ci milium- ia turtht inuiit(rm un 1 of uiht-r mlUi.un. WU-t I ill d. l tar.i. Klin irUitv, ua rani ur.ttiv . 1 r. -toialivo ajt ut, ii it .1 t-oull d I. ai t cn. r it 1 a n .ui tail, t t'loiy 01 th. li. all -t. I d tti. ti al S"irlc h.a k'd tin b(i', re-luiti .1 1 y 1 1 .us ( f tlcctncitj ll 11 j.lolo. It 1 ti U t r a . t .11 ploaJUaa asJ mr -on lit au-. 1 1 d u 1 it 1 1, I li siu cecd. d ia rttjrlujr mu-.. iKr . i .i u'ltli. t. ti..t tiie l.riatb li id apparently Rti lut b d 1. 'I1. vab i f tliH sreat 1 lenient In tin tr at'11. ut vt n t Ii-. as ifiiU.maiv mm, raralja-s, &t. tlu- Mi.n, li.dimujitUiucr tha Kidu')t. etc., remain t uain -iii.mjd by the bltiV-t itiedlcdl autnorltici. It it hot ej'plyit tkaiit 111 of lu boily eontiniieiitlv. e javeiileoi l , and ero oiimirnlly llio lat utfou il i'olliu-' lultnlc 11 aster met-bttLI-t rt at popular ant, and furub'i. i tlvctrtclty to million of unluppy laralldi Ittfj pi-rfct a lnmncr tn c-tlbiU'.t tlio n ltufrallouufllts medical firulty. Collins Voltaic tlnir-coasu,r.c-ratIvr r.a 1 iluc v latoa. cirt-ittily att ichu.t toirtlier, an I Im l.cddd In a blglil Mc llcttcd ila-ovr. 1 .r LocjI 1 tin. Lanwaeas, orptit; i. Niiuibnei.-i, t eak-uos- and luBamm i-fo.i or tlio Ian. ., I Itdi, Uidiii'y-", -r.lc 11, Hon-eH, p.laddcr. Ib'art, i t MiM-let. Collius ol talc rlumcrirttht. m.i-tiOv'edy, iU ut.l ifcctito remedy ctL-r oiTore 1 th nt.liitcd uad ara warranted superior ta cvvry ofii -r .lister b.-iort tbe public. I'rico, 2i rent, rnd I hy nil VV holeialo and I'etalt I'ruviil! throuhotit tti. Lotted btatt and Canada, andy UkLkbc InrTKIrtoprU.Bei-toa. AU for aad tusil upou hatU; Collins' Voltaic Plasters. S1200 fcalarj. SalMtnnlvaQtrtliAiH-tlour SUila OckhU tailrakrk. pcddlia ElnttitwP'U- rcrmanralftDpta)'" DhU hUM S. A. GKAST 4 IU, a. I, f a lluout 3U, liaOacaU, ta. TTOf rilTftl WEI.L3. RICIIAKDSON vox iixu co l-f-riiTT titt si m coLort is fKttCT BUlTEft COLOR is recommended by A JXvf JlOX the agricultural pre?, and TT TT" T?T? ujtd by thousands of tbe very jl u aA Ati 1 eft iair m n. 1 1 gives a per- Cn T A n I feet June color, and Is harm. vTli li XL I less as salt. Accent bottle colors 3t pounds, aud adds 5 cents per pound to its Talue. Ask jour Dru?zistcr Merchant for it. or send for descriptive circulars. Wills. Riiuai:i. BOf Co., t'roi'p, Burliniton, Vt. Foh2!wtr nc KAftlllo.tfAIti.i: CAitliH.notnoalike LO with name. Inc. i.11 Scroll, with name. 10c., post paid. Amenta outfit, ldc. UElU. I. UKKM A CO., Nassau, N V. Oct I, 77-wly lSSV.X I'UfiMt.lL lXHmVTK, K"St . Viiuor. WHOLLY deroted to Arademicil work, with ample inttruction In all its departments. Definite courses ot tudy, opt n to loth seie. School sear 4U weeks ; Inition,SIand$J; B.mrd In private families, $1 and ft a week ; Room for a elf- board injr obtained upon far It application, tall Term opens lueday Aurihi at. ror new catalogue and admission apply to U 1LLIAM A. DKElUNtl, Principal. June -:-:.23mcs. si 00 umvAitu For any Catarrh Remedy that will sire a tjuick and permanent relit f, for the same amount of money, as the VERMONT CATARRH RrMEDV. which is endorsed by the most eminent lhjieian I'rofes sors and Bcientiflc Men ol the day, for bt tog the best Catarrli Ueiuerty la tbe t vild. Sianuracturod and for sale by A. KUW, Falrfni, 1 1., To whom ullordembould le addressed. Irlal Eofc.03, 2."cenH. b'ent by mall on receipt of price AUo 5ti cent and $1 1 Boxe?. For sale by all Druesiits. Uell. Richardson A Co.. Uhoiesalo Ajents. liec-Jl.Trwly FOR SALE. CHOICE FARMTNa LAISTDS IN Minnesota mul Dakotn, BV TIIK Wlnttmt & St. I'ctcr Hallronil Co. TDK WINONA A l'f.TER ILMLROAD C(iMTAN is now onVrin? torale,at turiov prices, lis land erant lands si. 11- the line of Iti Railroad In8atbtrn Minnesota and Eastern In kota, and will reveire In raj ment thereior. at par, any of the Mortgaze Hondi vt sa'd Company. These lands ho ia the sreat wheat beltot the Northne't.ia a climate unFurpsed for healthful ness, and la acountrr nhich is l-eins rapidly settled by a thriving and indntnom teople.composet to a larze t stent of farmers from the n astern aud the older TKirtionsff the Aorth wt-inern btate?. II. .!. hCltCHAltl. Land Arent lor ale r-f Lands of said Companv.at 'I lltsilAI.I., LlN COUNTV. -MIN.NtSOlA. GEO. T. GOOPU'IN, Liml (Jomuiissioner. General Otlico of Chtcayoli. North Wetem Rail wav Company, Caiiraco, III XTo all arsons nquestin; infotnialioa. by mail or otherwise, CIrcalari and .Maps will 1 e sent free of cost hy said Land CommWioner or said Land Agent. March I wim ( ' I lA For private WIN" I , ' llRC A Kin f btiliir. Lrtuian Vh.ltr. of M.irr'i Mn: ior lih. UJ L ANU V juJaeol prohat.'. Ibn I! S t-c. i.l llydo- mtDlCAL puRPObCQ; Dcxtfr GooJrll. ot tu!ti, tiha died tho Pure Olitltiiiir1.ini hhiI ltir U'lIISl(i: S. lleat Fmirli UltAIl. Iloltantl Fine Oltl Jamalin. uln Crux mu,I .111 font Iti .IIS. Old I'urt, Micro wntl .Hn.lelrA UIFN California WISI'.S. "iilmie llttblln VTI1IT. llaaa KiitflUli AI.K. And every variety of Itrcin an! lom' tic tVINKN ANW M'llUTS, All warrant ttl itrnttv yre aud stitttitit for meiUctHiil use. I Tit up In ttuantll es lo tun. Our Ion; ivptrience in buatntss ,esTAtuuiti lvW) as dealers in cenuine tttne ant 1 lnuora is. we think, a sullicienl j-uarant) of our ability to lurnisn rename sooui. i na jor pru usi. I. I. ltICIIAItI A, sS, H7 Sit Malt Mrtrt, Iltii March 8-wCut WYOMOK IS T2TTZ Most Nutritious Restorative known Supplloa Dollcloncy t.f Norvo Nutriuaont, lmpaitlnj .1 Hy rrriiru Cure hi nil form of Senoiw lelilllty, llrIn I.mii C'ont.littillii, rrtliftt, Ileiirt Albn'tions Nervoun ly-pfpfii, Weaknent ot ihe Kidneys 1'd.tddtr and I mmry Ornaio. liiiHdeinv. Ibuiviuit-i-, m.iU Weak iH'Hd, .mrr-lint; 1. 4 friin I lit i f'in, nml heMorinit r nil Wr 11 ml Al iiih.. II und !. hr l.ii Ml by rirt rltse I'ruggi-U. N.ntl ltr r.niiplih t. Depot, 509 and 021 Main Street, Hart far J, CVna. ISr. ct l't rlrlrateil 1.1 v 1:11, ilk: 1 itr, i4iai:v Aim! IIIIII 11 IMC 11. t S li:il. Itfrtt 11 ibt'WoiM Ti:t 11. l'riv': . Nhl by HiiiHRi't. GEOC. GOODWIN & CO., GEN, A6rS.tB0STl)N Julyll :3-M.'od4wly MONUMENTS, MASTLES, CO USTEItS. Slnir.t, WnliiHi-tiliiiK. tii.i: i i.oDiis Ami t'torv nriely t.f Murlile unit Granite Wort.: STEAM MILLS. r-ver onedcurins t. oldain fuch work will hut it for their latere! to Clll un .1. V. (JOODCM. & CO., iu-ui,im;tu, vt. Jans 1 WAwtl If ii) making. Across the subny Gelds the went. H ho is oar sorereln lady; She aid fcuch dais were never msint To waste In corners shady." fche would not take a single nay. Ki casing i.r den) Inr, Come out." the s al 1, "and turn the hiy, Ik cause the run Is shl n 1 n 8ine plea led letters. Why, you see, THmail-dayforOolconda I" Another "When I've read thf3e three lost paea vt 'V mnda ' Two miscreants who hid slyly rl6d '-trawhat and IXilly ardet Were captured, li ps and finders red, Ieep in the kitchen zurtl, n. Xo pit adinj was the leat excuse, she brooked no contradiction , The heat tou ctnnot mike eicusa." 'l hoso letters are a Bctlon 'Vou've pla)oct lawn tenolihall the diy, Th in winch my work: H cjo'cr '" And , at last, Mie Rot her way, Our most tier p. .lie ruler. r. the tet our sUtK.ns roar by row. And marshaled us sodately ; "See, now tlH in the way to r. IbeEwath want turning tralhtly. Iinn'tseue ) cur rakes like whip anl cars, Nfrdras them litnp and lazy." 'Ihe hatmakertn ho drank their "fouri," In shadow, thought us crazy. . Cut not fire mlnurca work was dene, Krodelalcation4 trle't her; Dick'i line and Kate's mcred into cue, And Jack mast tate the cider. While some would loiter, some would play. And some would ret already Ala sLe Bi;hed. "for all I say, I cannot keep yon tetdy TI. Acrvj3 the ht Id there sitewta tide Uf voice', sonus nnd laughter tibe raked her line with honest prfde, I followed f Eletit alter We left the others far behind, O'rrmastered br the weather And finished wheie the ro3 b.&ct The further hedge together. VII. What made me bald some words wa tpoks Dy chance ; or sdeace sweeter , While all the summer sonads awoke. And san in tender metre. I only know, my ftte aspired, 1 won her sweet, resijnln; Nor did sne blamome tha I mada Hay wttle the fan w ts ihinlnjr. STA1 K KVS. Itellalmie IiilclIIsence MethoJUt The society at White Hirer Junction U uiakio an effort ta secure the trection o( a church. At Kichford, fifteen or sixteen have been baptized since Con- irrence. The I'resUing Elder baptized ten Rt tho recent qaai t?t!y meeting. tEiptist : Ret. Wallace Crocker, lor two jean pi?tnr of the church at Groton, has jut resigned. I'ev. Z. Jones U now in the tenth year of bis pastorate at East Hob bardton. The little chnrch coft-hasmoro male memberi than there were then mal and female members. It hai bonght a par tonage and an organ mdco the pre-ent pas terete commcriccj. and a small fund ($500) hai been secured for the chnrch. Coccreational : Key. W. S BlaisdelJ, pastor of tho churi'b, at Uandolph Centre, aided by memtKr1 of hii chnrch, U hold' in? l!ible exercise evtry Snnday afternoon at the different thool districts in town. Thin church U prore?Ing quite Gnely onder iU present raptor, its avernfie attendance throughout tha year being 150. Mn. I'rentit.--. author of ' Stepping Ileayen ward,"who spend her Summer at Dorsct,i-i conducting l!tb!c Jfeading! every Thursday afternoon, at three o'clock, to ihe great spiritual ediCcttion of Christians and others who attend. Key. K, T. Chittenden clones bH labors at Lur ton Landinrr. Auz. 13, and Mr. Lawrence Phelps at Fcrrisbarz Aug. I, the Utter ffoin? to lUrton.Sept. 1. .nr. L'naries .Muraiimi. 01 AUdd eburv L'ol- le;o bat been cnjjHged to preach at tho latter place lor a lew week1. ihe churcn in MidJleton.H nndirgoin throaph repairs internally. In general : lltt. J F. iiniiaonit( pastor ol the Uniyer-uli-t church at Springfield accepts a rail to Webster, Maw. Re? Chariot M. A. II ewes died at Patterson, N. J.. Julv Jl. lie was a native of Chel sea, Vt. Hi- ace was only 3G. and be had preached the po.pcl twelve years, havinc remained with bis tirt chargo the entire timo The Episcopal society at Sheldon has receiyed dooations and subscriptions to such an amount that it is considered ad ridable to co on with the work on the church edifice, and it h hjped tbat the Episcopalians ol ShelJoa will not be obliged to worship in tbe preurnt incommodious ana unsuitable room alter next uorMmad, Tbe outline record of the labors of Mrs, Hammond, the ean;elist. in this ticinity is as follows: Mrs. Hammond commenced meetings in Shelburn, tbe 7th of last October, and clo-ed t!e2I-tof November. Tho result of tbe meetings in that plica was 13 conversions At the ciops 01 the meet ine in Shelburn, ehe went to Rutland, com- mencinc the 20th of Not., and closinir the 17th ol l)ec.;about IW conversions, rrom hiitund she went to Crown Point, N. 1., laboring 10 days, and malting 0cjnver ions. At Port Henry, the meeting com- menctd the 6th of January, and closed the jut with over IVO conversions, trom t'ort Henry sbc went to Charlotte, commencing the meeting tho 31 of Feb., closing the 10th of March, with 100 con tern on). At North Ferrisburb, nitctiugj wero com met ceil the 14 th ol .March, closing April 0,h ; about 'J00 conver-ion?. At Centre Ferri.sbnrh tho meetings opene-1 Anr il Ootb.and at Vcrenncs tho 10th of May. In tho meetings at rtrn-diurgh Lent re and Vcrennes, about 000 conversions were made, about '0 of which the Rev H.N Muoger recaivtd cn probation in the M. E. churcn crgcnnes. ( eorral Aote, A wild nioo-o wa recn in Cabot, tho oth er day. Hiram bite. L-m . a urominent citizen of Bennington, died recently from injuries receivea oy neing taron irom a wagon. At Roxbury, the uther day, Mrs. Mison Shepard laid tier Iitil fir I. riht months old, on the btd, and in some way it roll ed cn it lace and dit.l Iroin utl icatioa At North PoHti'tl. the other day. Thorn a King, a railroad cmpbye. ti!kd himself witn an overda-o ci iioJinuiu ltd was sotTering from dysentery, and recklessly swaiioned too wt.010 preriptioa The corrected list of Limoiil count; Re publican nomimtioitL- is a fullows ror senat ar, R. F Parker, 0! Wolcott: for a sitant judge", li S UjiH of Hvdepirk, E. 11. dftattufK ol 1 atrlf lllc . Ior Made s tornty, V P. Micutchsii, of Stown; fjr ftberlll. Jona- Hiitni, ut lilco . For high other day, was a vetrMti ( tht; Mexican war, ervinir nndrr ticn VMtr. and also saw aliout thrro itait' Mivion iu lha late war, beinr a luriuttt-r ot tht Ilia ermont Dr. Oavid S. M.irst LndKejird a vein situated in tbe northern part til Pom fret that he thinks is neb. in tin A rpecimen taken irom another locality upon being tested exhibited a very lair per ccntae ol niekle, and the yein Irom which it was taken eems to be inexhaustible Recently a oun: M!ov; named Wjiith confo-ed to bis fsthcr that be and two other1, named tott and Andrew, commit ted the jewelry rubbcr'. ut Co entry. Tha father bad them all arrested, but in court tho young man swore tbat bo never told bis father tbat ho knew anthing atMutthe rob bery, and all ert discharged. As tlrjome Runnels was limine thrjuch the village ol M.iretowti Is.t Sunday his hors took (rii'tit at thet:mrch noils and ran. The wagon was piuivhod and Mr. Runnels thronn and i badly bruised about his body and bead that ho has not $ri been ablo to leave bis hrd. His nn went to pick up tha wreck, and bis horse stumbled and tell and was badly cut and tho .skin torn from bis legs, whilo the bjy was thrown to ground and si badly injured as to be in a mtiral coi.dition. Psn-io Krua Tho 'verttiry of tbe Interior recently rendered a decision in tbe claim of Hondo N. &ott, of Hrookuald, Vt , ubo served in Co. D of the 17th Regi ment id Vermont tduntivrsin tho rebel lion, which moditirs tht rule that has been ndhertd to lor many years in tho pension ollicc, requiring applicants fur pension for disability rc-ulting trma hernia to -how by medic il evident!) that the heriila was con tracted in the scrvict. Tho Co uiniNsioner rejected Mr.Scott's tlttoi, an 1 theca-e was biken to the Secretary i t tho Interior by appeal. Judge H. Rixford, if Wa-bingtjn, I). C, made up tho cato for the Comini- iioner of Pension, and T. J. Deavut, of Montpclier, Vt , made tho brief for the claim int. Tho detiion of tbe Secretary of tho Inter.or, as furni-hed to tho drum is- Moner of Pin-tions, is as follows Tiie claim is made on account of disability iroai tiht inrmual hetnia It appear- Irom jour roport 1 on 1 1110 ciatui was rejeeieu ) jour tiuce oo tne Etound thu there is no neord vi tha a Itemed : hernia, anl because the cluinunt had tat tut l.Lj inabillly lorumi"htbf miuioJe tueibcal erideocs tot-onrifCt it with the eri ice. )ul the depart, ment coccut In iho.iew that the t! lence oa file ts Itwullicient to eiUblh the claim, it does not concur Iu the view that the rt nnecthm of t ucha distbillt) with ibe service cu'il te proredouly .y inetllci) evideuee. It is dtnrable tint tha f.Ki.r such cae tn thHt nndrr conoid eta I Ion thauM be rhowii bj miMlfal evbienoo when it ts obtt nable, but cues may ari"e In which other evidtnee could be accented as suthciont iron V.mriti.i.. r. JectlUkEthecUlm upon thu evlde cc lj xtSrmed " Judgfl Rixfotd, who is mentioned in this report, was formerly Irom Franklin county. Vt After studying law at St. Albinsbe removed to Wisconsin and obtained a titua tion from Wisconsin in the prusion ofBce, whero he has been for several years. The Longest Caoe Vovacs on record was that undertaken and s-uccessfully ac complkhed by Mr. Charles E. Chase, a cor respondent fur the RMoa Jay mat, who traversed a distance of over 2,000 miles in his canoe Babble, a craft fa ur teen feet long, thirty-one Inches in beam, ten and one-half inches in depth, and weighing alout forty pounds. Mr. Chase started on his trip on tbe 7th of May list, from New York with his tiny yei-el loadeJ with provisions, change of clothing, shelter tent, all compact ly arranged in the limited space of the hull of bis boat, and proceeded up the Harlem river through the Cham plain Canal to Lake Cham plain and through the lake to Rouses Point the latter part of the tripbein made by dint of hard paddliog, as be had constantly to encounter bead wind;. Pacing from tho lake to the Richelieu river, the voyageor glided by some of the finest scenery on this continent, and through a region to which railroads and steam are comparatiycly onknown. From the Riche lieu river he entered the St. Lawrence, and sailed down to Quebec, where he was hospi tably rejeit ed by Fome of tLe leading re-ldents and the Palisade Boat Club. After remaining a short timo at Quebec, he travelled by portage over one hundred miles to the Chaudiere river, and launched bis ca noe on this beautiful stream. From tho Chandierc ilr. Chase travelled by portage to Wheeler's Mills, in Hereford township, Canada, and entered I lull's stream, a tribu tary of the Connecticut. Entering tbe Con necticut, tbe canoeist followed Its tortuous course to Long Hand Sound, and paddled down to Little Hell Gate, entered the East river and landed nt hi, starting-point, seventy-eight days, four hours and forty-five minutes after his dcpartnro, and bavin? made the longest canoe cruie that ever was attempted in this country. The cruise was full of incidents, bis canoe on three occasions having holes stove in her while shooting rapids in the Canadian breams. He had many kind receptions by people living on the route of his jiurney, surprised at his attempting to make so long a putney in so frail a craft, and who did all they could to make bis stay at their dwelling-places rcmfortable. Poet HirxBr. The depression in the iron trade, ard the consequent limited sales of iron ore, have necessitated the almost com plete stoppage of the mine atMiney.Ho. The Port Henry cratsays tbat aside from the New Red Mines which ar3 be log work ed with the uual force, Witherbces, Sher man & Co. have bat fifteen miners at work. The Port Henry Iron Ore Company have shut down all their mines -bat where they employ about twenty miners in clear ing up the remnants of the blasted pillars and roof. They have, however, begun to mine ore at Fisher Hill with a small force, expecting to increase tbe rame. The era is being usod to mako Resseraer iron at the Pongbkeeptie furnaces. Tbe companies have all tbe ore on their docks that they expect to -elI this Fea?cn. Cofp's EtjCE-cuRBicutuit gave an exhibi tion in this city, on Saturday, and was at tended hy immense audiences, afternoon and evening. The performances of tbe trained hordes bordered on the ruiracnbii3; the feats of the Japanese acrobats were marvellous ; tho feat of tha educated dogs and goats were Tunny ia the extreme; and altogether tho show was an eicellent ona and gave general satisfaction. The billoon was sent up in the evening, and its flight was witne-ed by an immens multitude. It formed a striking; and beautiful spec tacle. CrjELisaToM, t, Jaa 1 573. J. A. AmiA ., Muldtelr,y ft. I write you to-day to Ut yea knew bow I aid, and I hardly think I can say enough la your praito, aa I am entirely well. I have not seen a particle ol bleeding or KchiD for week, and donctseowby I am not as well as I ever was, and I a!rur3oa that I feel happy over the result. I think my case was as tad u any I ever heard of, some of the time being confined to th hooe for a Lumber of days. X have tried a jreat a any of the test doctors, also everything 1 ccnld hear of in the shape of medldne, but jot no help until I tried yoor Universal file Pills. The great success Is the complete curing of tbe disease, and Lot half-way dole? it. I say to all suffering w .ta the piles, who will sire ycer Pills a faithful trial, can rest assured of arpeedy cura Toars truly, etc. N. B. Peoctoe, Former!) Captain CttamerOakes Ames. S drertlsrmen Mar9dmwly The lit' at rl Term. MA,snaiKE BiiTC&sare jct tho Medicine to use during the heated term. They rectify torpidity of the Idver. Eire tone to the Stomach they act without griping upon the bowels 1 they remove bile from tho blood, they purify, regulate and in vigorate the tody, thertby prevent' ni many dis eases Incident to bet summer weather. The public, the med'cil profession, and tbe rress, hare borne ample testimony to the iteiLc finalities ct th Mask Ri kb Bittibs made by JIesrt Jobssox LoaD,BailIntcn,Vt.,vrho are the only proprietors cf the penulte Trice 25 cents per battle. ii((leti Cimiiges. The Proprietors of Dows's Elixir frequently hear it remarked hy those not In the trade, that coagh medicines do not sell much during the nm mer months- This Is a mistaken Idea Tto sudden changes to which this climate Is rnbjected at all seasons of the jear, render it necessary to always have tome reliable cough remedy at hand. Pows's Eli 11 b is a sure cure for Cough3, Colds and TVhoop In?Couih, and all Lunj Diseases, when taken In season, and one dose, no have no doubt, his many times prevented consumption and death. The best certificate tbat can be giv;n fvr any medicine Is daily accorded to Down's iLita In tbe fact that it ha3 survived tbe ctorms and tempest of nearly half a century, and Is to-day the mot popular witt, those who have known It longest. It has gained this great favor with the public entirety on Its own merits, having bad less adrertuiD? done for It in the whole time than Is dona for seme medicines In a single (ear. For sale everywhere. July 13-d2s tf Ins ipo ATCBZisnEATn ia youro"n rwm fcr ";. Thi Is seenred by a cheap apparatus recently pateeted, for tbe production of Turkish and VapcrBith. at the cost of the alcohol that euppl.e) the bsar It has proved more eifective than the trdmary Turkish Bath IJone In eradicating Rhanmatl'm, Asthma, Catarrh, fckin Ureases. Pyspepaia.and all Ncrvotu and rebllitat'nj Maladies. Pamphlet free. Lrsii's 1'ocraBLK Tcskisa Btb Co , Augtdl6m laEastJthSt.CInrincat' O. rhe only preparation ia tie mar it t fwreleunlri; andbeautifjin; silver ware.iewolry, etr., without leaving the iliyhUztscritehuponthefiiiest surface, Is now sold by jewelers and drugnlsts, onder tht name 0! Carboll. We cheerfully reccmacad li ti very family and c.a assnre thsm tbit ailar ones uiinj, they q iU Lever tiUv tbeiseeivos ta he with oat It. Carboii 19 prepared ia Lcndoa and sslU here fcx twenty cents a package. July s tjecalo Thnr Aw ti Ueautlful Helen no doubt had a&ne complex ion, but It Is more than duubtful wbttheritcx ceede.1 ia purity tbe complexions of tLe ladles who use that inimitable auxiliary ot female loveliness. CtMi's ULrBra Soir. Sold averywbere. U ill's ll.it a A Woiscicb Dve. Black or Brwo. Ir County Itepiilillt-MU entlon. Cou- The Kapublicin! of tlranl Ile County are re quested to meet In Conventlou at the Court Eloafo, la North IIero,cnSnlurdsy, Anguit irtb. .133. at II o'clock forenoon, to nominate a candidate for Sena tor and candidates for County Officer for tha two ) ears ensuing, and to consider the resolution paw ed at the last County Convention In reference to the representation which each town In the county shall be entitled to la this and soVequent conven tlons DAtlD S.bHLtr.1 . B. llAZIK. Grand Isb Coantr hDis Adams, II. C. Uill, 1 Republican Convention. To Farmer!! kEiRsiv'd Pist Poisos will certainly destroy Potata Bugs. Sold only by R. B. Stearns A Cft. rark Drag Store. .inly "rlww Tlie Ceutaur l.lulmeula are ol two kiads The White U for the human family, tha Yclloir li for horses, sheep, anl other animals. Testimo nials of the effect produced by the-e remarkable Preparations are wrapped around eiery bottle, and rmtybetrocured of any dru;Iit, or hy mall from the OJEjo of Tac CrT ra Coup st, 4o IH-y Street. Xew Vcrk City. JanlO.-S-wlr Consumption Cureil. An old vh)ician retired from practice, hsvinj had placed In his hands b) an East Ind. a ml Aon STy the formula of a "'npV vece table remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure for consumption, bronchltls,catrrh, asthma, and all throat and Ian; nrction. also a positive and radifI rnre for ner OU dtblhtv and all n err unit omDlftiotr" alter having tested Its wonderful curative powers in thousand j of cases, bits Ml it hi- bis dut ti mke It known ta hi Unrtrln ' Mlitm. ACtUMtet htf th ntotlTe, andadeMreto relieve human (nfldrttiT. 1 nell s. nd, tree nfebarre. to an wooueair 11. 11119 receipe. will fall directions lor preparin; and ar.az- in Herman, French, or Injilish. Sent by matt by addresainr with nam p. naoiinr this paper. U H, bberar, I44 Powera' Buck, Rochester, New Vork. june i)--ujiwiw A CA1II. To all who are suffering from tha encrs ard a discretions of youth, nervous weaknex. early decay, loss of manhood, & .. I will send a recelpl that w il cure yon, FREE OF CUARQ V, Th s jrteat remedy was discovered hy a missionary in South Amenci. Send a self-ad Jrecd envelope to tho Rev. Josxrn T.Isvah, StitionD, Bi:i Hiuitttft Tori City Ctt&-77-deodA;wly