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The MftnrhiM.fr JoonuL bit tilt lOAV, JAN. 1 Fat ta ta tv8kl-i td li Uvtal fcorifr tf Jc LwsjTi4 at ?,, k. S. II . atd st.ietJ to t 1st Tl rTiiw ag.vi.t l.a a i.t,!j ,re vaastabUal, ftel so weak that H vulJ .t Ltr tvtl ft a. vl f n rive! jrni caarae W ; l-sl 1 I tircf f was kt4 la I J lit l-ltv .l iiJ. ctruinlj 14 I raiy .! B. B, aly L t rWtrJ Is lb BoarJoflH-ir-rVrf of U (Vfttrl Vrrmool railrt -aJ iSM fto-i Silo eat! r tbtl, teea dal'7 Lou"i 1j ach tir, ll fontef Mtg at ll U-U ura l 0.4 rwetl liif uuo. Itt t alt Let iU now U ttirt tl, no tl it Pa w hesaU MatriU o Vermoot la lo t I dowo attorf tW lea-Jinf Rfpul.li tat; im .ittal lrfcgl a4 ibtel. lnCy, lW vh)y rUonaJ pnx:eM of lftiiUK I ack tu tjcie pyra-uU. Ht f f r fuuJi.g lite legal IrnJeift otl j '( it i'tanlfkcti on fcU) tftai alter ae lfj;iiiiict of It", uultM UCJ i a jecS ajrwomeul for pajrrocnt i i urri ucjr ?aloe. II holdi Ibal Uif c for ibe reJtttiptioo tf ff curracj mul okinalelj be fumuhed j Ue UrAi, w licit will U UiO prioci rcJcmii)f ftjjeocicf, fttnl b no il.iill il.ejr will l prepareJ for r uw iicn lin ilie time com). Tb fi!d! of Ibo iofitioniU r once tuoro tlpuaed io bit (efcb. Myor Cobb cf Boalon wpori tbal tbe liquor abopt ia Ibal city bate de i reaed atverat bundred under tbe li-i-iia U, and Ibat tbare b been Ji-creae Iweoly per ceat. ia the ar. i?Bt for ilruukcnnem. All gtod citi "tii will 1-e glad to bear tLU, and all ihe more because tbe record of the 8ute U ft good aa that of Buetoo. II the uUra-probibitiot)it4i knew tbe ieaiDfr of fair play and candor, they would gladly concede Ibat this abowed tbe Itceoae law to be working better tbaa tbey bad lupponed. Bat ou tbe contrary they ire o mad over tbe mayor's Utenaenl that one would tup poe lby would prefer to bare the aauber of tbe grog ahopt on tbe in crcaae and druukardi made faster. Indeed, from recent oltertnoet of tbe temperance alliance people and the Temperance Lecturer Jewctt, we are li ft in no doubt that thi ia juat wbat the ultra-prohibilionitiU would prefer. They have openly declared that tbey dtjn'l want tbe law enforced, nod do- ire to cn it proved a failure. Thus ba a narrow minded fanaticiam o per erld ibiir orlgiual principles that theae profeaaed temperance tneo are actually prsyiag. working and desir liiir that iutnmperance may increaae rather IhaJi decrease ia tbe Stale They receive as bad news every evi deuce that drunkenness is diminishing, and hail with exultation every sign ol renewed activity in tbe liquor trade. Was ever a more pitiable spectacle of human consistency presented ! rtlOJI KIAIHI04. C. C. Dunn, of Uutlsnd, note stop ping at Fftlalka, Fa., has written ft let ter to tbe Uutlsnd OU, from whioh we make the following extracts r Io regard lo this climate for invalids, 1 will only speak from my own experi tneo. For tbe short time I have been here, it has been very lienificia! to me it is unsurpassed. The evenness of the temperature makes it well adapted br invalids as well aa for tourists For the past three weeks the thermom eb-r has not varied five degrees, as 1 hare kept ft daily record. Last Friday was the first rain Ibat baa fallen since I hare been here, and that was very alulit shower, the thermometer stand ing at Then in regard to tbe many questions I have been asked ft to our living io the south, I will reply by enclosing ft ti!l of fare of the Putnam House where we are stopping, and of which F. If. Oi vis is proprietor. Everything that I might ssy of tbe landlord would be useless, aa he is too well known to you all in Vermont, at tbe Equinox at Manchester, lie has receutly made extensive repairs, and put ia electric call belts leading to and from every room lo the office. It will now accom mod ale 200 raesu. I would ad rise all coming to Florid to give bim call, aa I will asaure you that tbf y will I well cared for by Mr. and Sirs Orvi and their gentlemanly sons. tUSUSlKSS. A aolber week has passed, and still nothing accomplished. Tbe long and acrimoctioft debate on lb ftmoesty bill left it just where il fttarled Maine proved bis skill la managing the matter, to the utter discomfiture of the democratic majority ; and still dool t if it were cot rather ft foolish e3rt ou his part. lie wished to get the bill ftmended so aa lo require so oath of allegiance, ftad also to except Jeff Dsvift. Kow it is very evident that more tbaa two thirds of lb mem trs w ould vole for lb bill amended I y tbe requirement of an oath t.f alleg lence but including Jeff Pari. But I'.'.fcine wiabed to get ft vol ot lbs amendment excladtag Davis, ia order that tbe member should pet them- r t'S a. rrt cij r,.rr ,r oi fcl, wr;4 jirlj t WU,t,g',fcaU, wu.!t,t-w.ti ', t54 i ieaas : u'ulk n.BarHi oE.li avM I '.i to list, lb resllr are fd.'ftry t4emisi.es, cftc.6t U.ms to ! mJv ti r,r.r& an ivdi irfcef or late- Mr. F-'aiti r . I- I HW .t .I it rails cf tt fj pt;lii t-o. r.4 , ftifo4AUttt Inm reoral tfc4Mfi wt.Lt (.r ll gf6t!-itio l tear ILIS a (jjtgi specXiea were r(-cc tal ly b'li!e and tiller a;ati,at the gov- ertsmect, even tbrtateDajg abotber war, and tid;t!g it matka' ly Ike tbe ia readiary pecbi( tf.r Iht re! !!ien. Il is fjaiu certaia lli the lVni xrrau eaoe ot t.f tit df-bat wfre i.ff than ! beo tbey Itgan it, and the Republic-1 aits ml inucb 1-etU r. The routes! i seemed to be, cm blb Sides, bot so much t-J remove tbe poliural titaat lit-t-rs df lbs Ul reU'la, aa lo we which (arty would win, aud taia is entirely rorif, and tbe less we bare of sot b egialatioo tbe better. Air. Holtnau inlrduced resolution inatrmliug tbe committee on banking aud currency, to bring iu bill fur the repeal ot tbe resumption act, pasoed last sessioo, but it was defeated by a vole of 151 lo 112; so there is no pros pct for the inflatioiiittls lo carry oot their designs this Mission. The bill for an appropriation to tbe Cfci-Unnial came up, 7 uc-aJity, aud there was coiinMiTalle dincusxiou, but no action Ukcu It will probably pass. Col. Joyce has introduced ft bill to prevent the sale of intoxibating liquor, on the Centennial grounds, which ould be ft good bill to pa, provided could be done constitutionally, which Is ft little doubtful. ax risuiKsioN. Extracts from ft lecture on the "Wild, Wild Woods," by Marshall J. Hspgood, delivered in the Congrega tional Cburcb, Peru, Dec. 31st, 1S75: When you step iolo tbe thick forest, stop and think for a moment. Hero is a pUce as it was when it came Iresu from the Maker's bands. Everything outside is the handiwork of man. Everything tbe eye rest upon everything that the hand touches bear bis marks. Him the Maker of everything about you is the Eternal One. Here is His work manship, untouched, unpolluted. Here is His dwelling an He has fashioned it wilb His own hand. In this deep still ness, ia this pure air, ia this cool re treat, His spirit seems to rest upon everything around aud above you, If you ever commune with yourself yoo will do it here. If your will is ever in unison with that of your Maker it wil be here. I am not to be sneered t when I say that no man can truly worship Clod with the plastered ceiling over bis head. You can feel no such reverence in your mind, can have no such sense of your own iuslgnificsnce and of the Creator's immcusitv as when tbe clear heavens are over your bead, the pure air in your face and the wild forest trees standing like gigantic sentinels about you. Religious feeling Is tbe noblest, highest feeling that can stir the human heart. But it is not always found in its purest state amid the thronged gathering of its pro fessed supporters. In some secluded nook, amid the cool and quiet of the forest trees alone, shut with the Maker of the works about you, and of ourselves upon some starlight night, when all is calm and mute, gazing up amid heaven's shining lights roving in imagination through immeasurable space involuntarily an humble sense of our own dependence upon the Great IuGuite, of His pure consideration snd thrilling love stoats over us ; but little felt by bi in who, cou verted by threats, stirred up by exhortation, turns bis thoughts lowsrds bis God with anxiety and dread. And just here, my frieuds, I desire to pay my tribute of renpect to the memory of the man w hom we placed under tbe sod latst Sabbath afternoon. I know of no example more fit to bring out the central idea which I am endeavoring lo force home to you. He was a man whom to know was to re. spect, and towards whom those more closely associated cherished ft more tender feeling, ltbough true respect is one of the noblest feelings which it is possible for the heart of oian lo be stow. We shall not soon forget bis genial countenance, upon which the ray of kindaes and good will seemed to play in perpetual sunshine. A kind neighbor, true citizen, no one, however vile or contemptible, thought even to whisper s slander agaiost his name. There is not another man, friends, living or dead, of whom lo my knowledge you can ay the same laicg. He was so remarkable an ex ception in Ibis respect that it is well to talk about it. Why, if your 1bI Irieod bad come to you and told you that be bad tried lo cheat bim otl of an bonest penny, be might bare brought six witnesses lo back bim and bear weight, and Zcno Cone's charac ter would have overbalanced tbem all ! And this is not because be was bduw men in natural cunning and shrewd ness, la many respects be was above tbem. There is no one of you whose judgment yoo could better rely upon in tbe daily affairs of life. His life and bi character wa one which it is healthy lo lock npon good for us to sit dowft, bow that be ha gone and left es, and ihitk about ow look pretty close, friends, drsw the line tight, pot on yoor spectacle if yoo wish, and tefl me if it wot pretty diffi- cg,( vi nsl tii lurt . ,J f a.! er.-ll' the. wr-M- ion aw iuna 10 : , fant - Jt m fLirh'ljtf - -t.fl i:.. l I WiOl VI VI T(0 H l.aVt II W4 U,at ftJftJ a.l that Ilia od o ftuWf MTa w ii that rre t'.l erj:m! Lim coowder tUi pUin oJ : cc - m!orUt.I hom. With a aimple, s Slanlial far was enough for himself, i hs wife ftad bis family in life f How did il bsppea that the glitter of jewelry, bich is so spl to tickle year and tny . fancy, friends, did not ' strike" bis eye ? Well, aa for ylf, 1 bates t'bi!os pby In tl.e matter. Il wan largely because of bis living le to fare with Nature as be did. She was h.s friend, bi tutor, bi instructor, with whom be delighted to bold near j and sweet communion. She Lid bun be etui these mean baubles of life; be obeyed and obeyed williugly, aud ia return she gar bim content ad pea-e of miud. How be loved bsr wild fantnesses and her secluded retreats! It would have been well worth an ad mission fee to have seen bim amid tbe thick forest, miles and miles from the nearest clearing, with " WolL," bi dog, so named fiom resemblance (and the poor fellow ought to have followed him lo bis grave), and the old primea vi trees about him. He was as much at home, at his ease and as royal as a king upou his tlirou. But he has gone. Tbe old forest about bis home will never again resound to bis voice, or tbe beast and birds startle from his path, Yet who know but what there are forest Iheret Tou can picture beaveo if you desire with its streets of gold, ils walls of jasper and it gates of pearl. You hare ft perfect right to. Yet with me I expect that those streets, those walls and those gales will have the same freshness and purity the same initial stamp upon their curtains, as the old forests about us. For they have the same Great Master, the same Grand Architect and the same All-wise Creator. ( OHHKSPOJUKMC K. Editob Manchks rxs Joe skat.- Hav ing recently visited Rome, N, Y , it may be of interest to some of your readers to learn something of thi very pleasant city. Even at this inclement season of the year one is forcibly struck with the wide, clean streets lined with shado trees. Tbe evident taste in private dwellings aud wide awake look in tbe business part of the city gives one a pleasant impression, which deepens as you visit its stores, shop aud mills. I3ut when you wish to get a correct idea of tbe aharacter of people you look for its churches And Rome may well be proud of hers. The stranger is welcomed, and made to feel at borne in an unusual manner, But Ibis article is written more ex pressly to call attention to Dr. Kings Icy, and his wonderful cures of cancer. For many years be, like other physi cians, used tbe knife, but found in tbe majority of instance that it hastened the patient's death. His thoughtful mind was aroused by this fact. He gave up bis large city practice and de voted time and study to the subject, and found what has proven in fifteen years to be a cure for this fearful dis ease, without tbe uso of the knife. A specific, application is made, which soon kills the cancer, after which it comes out, leaving a simple sore wuicn reauny neais. internal reme dies are also given to purify the blood aud free the system from all cancer virus. But there are muny who wait until tbe system is fell of the disease before they come to be treated, aud are obliged to hear tho awful words, "lour case is hopeless." And these words were repeated to forty incura bles ia one month, not long ago. Why is this I In many cases it is the fault of their family physician. They have not inquired into it, therefore have no lailh iu this kind of treatment. "My physician said to me, it is a small matter, it may not trouble you for years, if ever ; try to forget it." Thus they rj gladly lolled into quiet, and aa in many case little or no pain ia felt until the disease i far advanced, it is not strange that so many die o) caucer. But the unprecedented in crease of this disease must make it necessary for our physicians to look into the matter, and be able to tell their patients where to go without delay. We are happy to say that Dr. Hemenway, of this town, bas the true ides in regard to it. That where one make ft specialty oi any disease, snd their study is proved successful by tbe numbers cured, there is tbe place for tbe sufferer to go. Among some of the cause given for the increase of this disease, Dr. Kiogsley says is the ose of coal stove without proper ven Illation, especially in sleeping rooms, whalebone ia corset and dresses, bruises, cuts, freering, jams, strains or aa obstruction in the circulation. Yon will find all classes of persons believing tbal cancer is the result of humor or concentration of humors. Ibe Doctor say Ibi i an error. His extensive observation baa proved to bim that it ia invariably tbe result of injury. L H. C. Tbre men, working In tb quarry st I tie La Mod, lUted from Ibal place about a wk ao, with a learn, to crow tb toe to Koutes' Point, N. Y., and have not been beard from sieoe. It Is suppos ed tbey brok tftroorn tbe lee sad wer drowned. - nN .ear's tUf ft larfw Uipr4 laP Jw ,n " ttc nignik.a aurtlt-wewt of W'aisrtUSs, , . . . , f tiU', by avtntj tir w bo rt bofttiftf j r,,,.,r (I,,. I l war y:, 2jl u.-.em.ak!. Ita tf llenr M, j j r.,,jn-ivo tb Hr- irm f n lUi rfiul, aiirmptftd cid al ItfnmitKiwft, Friday tiiifbi, by Uk' ing srjbib. l.i UeaUueat from sr hu.uabJwat iter.io. She will r oer. Mr, frejwour, moiber of lion. ward rr isuur of Ytrconea, wa bora in au4 ifthe i.rrs till May ab will be one l-iiiiilrel jrara of age. Mi U vsrjr mn, si.J UiJ fair to lire ten es yr. Mio U woinl rluliy preud that ab baa lired U) ( the ct-nteiiuial year, and very lew aie Ining-sho can aay with lht oM lly, -l u bura brfor lite de Isralion of indepvhdf nee."' The Onon air Ibal a fire ear old son of K. 15. Ilurt-r. of Walerford, recently went into lbs bainysid to feed the chick sua, and a large buck went st bim sod butted him neariy to death. Tbe chlld'a head wiit badly bruioed, having a lanr" fratb in tbe title, and a brube on (he back For aome lime slier tn wsa found be was iupKed lo be dead, but conrioune waa restored Iu a few minutea. The 0eiiiiir of the Portland and Og- dennburg railroad to Johnon ia already rerivinx trade between upper Vermont and Portland, whit h in former daya vat very exieni-ive. lUnaoni Adania, of Newport Center, became enveloped in fl dines from an overturned kerosene lmmi, the other evening, and was aaved from a horrible death only by great exertion. E. Ii. Eddy Ima entered a suit agalnttt Shepard, Davis & Co. for alleged false arret in lUirliutoii, snd claims dam agea to tbe amount of 'aX),(HK). C)ii Friday, the mail train on Ibo Cen tral Vermont railroad which leave Bel OW Falls at ll:oOa. ui , for White River Junction, struck a broken rail when about two miles from tbe Junc tion. The train consisted of five cars three paMenger, emoting and baggage. Tbe pasenger cars were thrown from lbs track, the rear one going down tbe embankment, 25 or 'M feet high, and turning completely over, while tbe other two narrowly escaped a similar fate. Iu the rear car were seven paaaegers, one of whom, an elderly lady, was severely injured. The remaining six were fortu nate enough to eacape with bruises aud scratches while in the other car nojne were injured. It was found Impossible to detach unoking car from the wrecked cars, ana mere lore an me passengers, some thirty in number, were packek into the buggitge car and taken to While Kiver Junction. A physician happened to be on the train and attended to tbe in jured lady, but ihs injuries being inter nal, it wus il illicit It to tell how severely she was injured, it was certainly a very fortunato escape from a terrible disaster, in this respect, being almost a parallel wilb the Middlesex accident, a few weeks ago. I he original commission given by General llurgoyne to Colonel Baum, in 1777, for him to proceed to lie lining ton to take charge of the sloies at that point, is now in the poastsi-iion of the widow ol Hon. Horace EvertU, for so long a mem br of CongreKS f rom Vermont. Mrs.Ev erett resides wilb ker daughter at Angel ica, X. Y. This document, it is thought, should be in the totHcssion of tbe Ben ningtoa Historical Society, to be shown at the cenntenial celebration of tbe battle, Aug. 10, 1 A very jreen young man, in Wbeelock, receutly put a loadtd gun barrel in tht tire to remove the contents. After it bad been in long euougi, ai be supposed, to "burn tbe powder up," be placed tbe muzzle to bin mouth, to blow out the smoke. Several of his teeth were blown out and his moutii snd throat terribly burned. 1 he shot bad been previously removed, and he si ll lives. 1 be people of Brittluboro ued 50,000 postal cards last year, and wrote four limes as m my letters. W. S. Monell, leading clothing mer cumu hi est uanaoipti, lias "gone up the spout," with if:l,0')0 liabilities. The Burlington Vee l're$ iutimale that there i, a regular gambling bell in daily aud nightly operation in that city. Tbe Bales House, Rutland, is In the possession ot Deputy Sheriff Crawford by virtue of writs of attacbiiient and ejectment. Tbe ermoiit Central railroad wil shortly contest iu the courts tho legality of that pirt of law paced by the last legislature, taxing its road. Ttis weather was so warm at Brattle- boro lat week that striped snakes came out, supposing thai the season for swal lowing frogs bad commenced A hotel built of biick and wood, two snd a half atoriea high, at South Hard wick, occupied by J. S. Si II. F. Drenan waa burned Thursday uiorninjr, tb 6tb It was valued at between $7,000 sod 8, 000, snd waa well Insured. The 100,000 endowment for the pro posed academy at Saxton's River, baa all been subscribed, aud aa soon as tli.'v 000 have been iaid in, tbe building will be begun. A bi i k kiln ia already built and the bricks are burned ready for Ibe work, and It is hoped that enough will be secured tnis winter lo enabie tbe cor poration to bogiu woik in the spring. Vermouier can read with a consider ab'e degree of complacency tb wail that ta going up from the governor of the several sUie relative to the- vast increase of state iiiilebtedueas, when tbey remem ber Ibat ibe wise policy which baa been pursued in this state, bas led to s practi cal extinction of our entire indebtedness. However much it may be needed io other tatea, there seem lo be no oeceaaiiy is Vermont for s cotutituiional restriction on tbe power of tb legislature lo borrow money for state purpo. jxi school Tiucarits. "MERITS" SailT cao is aeaexds For eaie at THK JOCBSft OFFICE. itvl.u,!. tieeie ati tlaeJUS Lreta rettS ALSO Ts Wr. n ftra, M tt4a. tf. rrig A LM) Snxt. T.s iUStf . riz!p. 14 mJ !- 1 it Ir Hmm Mtul. Tteia u4 tifcTaaiaxt. rrtthd w ur.W. Jit prwupil; uw!.4 M an wort IS a alMtexuwy fef. rums M Ira pvif ra aS & fv lb hu qnttltr f food. Oram t'J aaail sin reman ivmwttal tuwuoa. r a. ooolrx? aritagtoai, Vt.. Ju tn, If'. QM). W. HILLlAbl, UflULM), VUMUftT. $5000 in LADIES' FURS OTTER SETS. Ossmia ! ; t IS 0 Wi 10 00 Iwuiw Itwrar, a Mis t lU tram liuw 50 Cp KhI, Inmttiua Hl 1M lo IS ( Hu.k Saw, n iJ n SIX UU, l.i W, 1H.W tl uu, U oo, Jj.ou to s.u. Genuine Lynx, IMITATION LYNX, Fitch Siberian Squirrel. Uiwka Mint Muff and Collsr sUiuo. . .MM Sol lf fund Kols "P JO diflir.nl stria CblWs' sad MiasM Far. . . . with Boa i.s UW oral 'p. t SO I HI i1 Lsdlaa' Imiuiiun a) aud aainu-bau 1.(0 to t U0 Unl' Heal l ii ami Uloroa. l diflaranl tvlea Cliilils' Caps. Far TrimmiBji If Ui ran). WOLF ROBES. bwat and Uric IK5.50. Tbaa foods Boat ba sold, nous should tail to.aumtos llitui. bousbt direct I rom tba maaeia. $20,000 ia Drv Gooda. Urcast as -ortmcot In Holland or any sua store in ibe state ot Vermont. GEO. W. UILLUHD. 87 Mitrcbaets' Bow. Qt F. SWETT, PLUMBER, TIN AND 0OPPEH SMITH, Dtai.aa is STOVES HEATERS AND FURNACES, CHURNS, PUMPS, GLASS AND HOLLOW WARE. LLE It TON'S Marble Aud Granite Work Factory foint, Vermont The Most Extensive in New Euglan atONCMENTS, TABLETS, AKD CKMITKBT WOHK ot all deeoriptloLs, from afARBLK ADD GKAHlTk eonstantljr on hand. Tbia establishment kae acnaired the reputa tion for producing Aoiuut woric, teoODd to nous. rnees lower tbaa at any oiuer norsa. Costomera aaa depend opoa reeelriDS perfeot aauanouou ta au iradee wita W. H. FUlXEIiTON 'iffice aad worka at Maooheatol Depot, Faotorj Point, Tt., Feb. 38. 173 841120 3 CAR LOADS OF FLOUR AT W E 8 T S , Very Cheap, $5.15 and upwards. We are agente for Brown's Patent, tbe beet Floor in tbe markttt. A supply always ou band. ton win aiao and at meet s all aiuas or BUTTRICK PATTERNS, The Uteet atylee for tbe spring of 1876. Wt keep aoiiataully on baud about One Thousand Different Kinds. VE ARE NOW BfcTTEB PRE ' pared tban eear before for (iTing our eas terners Perfect Filling Garments, ASD GOOD WORK. We bare on bead stall Uinea a faU line of FQRE1GM & DOMESTIC CLOTHS From wblrh to seleet. Gie ss s call aad we will gnerentee yon aatufaetios. ft good eeleo Uoa of atea aad Kootha' READY-MADE CLOTHING, Hate. Cape, fte., always os bead. ladies Dfess Goods a Specialty. Anything yon want la tbia line It will pay yem to il so as. For rrpamd in a seat and tasty tanner. J. ATXE ft B05. tl Merobaow' atow. ittm-aae, Tt. YISTARS BALSAM of WILD CHSREY. Coagi-a, Cokla, ttroetcfeitia, ftora Tbraai, lav loeaaa, Orowp, Whutrptag Cvegb, Huaraeneea, LiW CuanpeMBt, faiaa er ftnreneas In tbe Cbeet e Side, KMeding as Use Jiaiga, and atery ef. lection ef the, TVroal, Ltira ai4 Cheat are epeaalily and Mrajuussotly eared by the of L-a. W uits'i Oatavia or Wil Csamar, wbtaft Suae not try Bt a eoagb and laase Uie eanse bkla4, aa le lite eavaa erttb Sanat reeaediee, bt Wiueane It, cleat eta tbe lanaxe aad aitaya urusv Ikm, tbaa reaaoeiag lbs caaae of the eeeBplaist. COSSCitTTIOX CAS MM VI k Kit by a stately iwaurt ts Ible etaadaed reenedy, aa le prrd by bandreda of Uauotuttiale it ba re eetead. sitaM famine aiileea euroed "L VT1H en tbe truiiw, tfta. and tl a baiUe- bMrge IsvMlee mat eftenp. er. SJtrH W. FOWU!. St MOMS, hepnalen, lvwto, V aaa; aVid by daeJers geatrsujr. pGOTOtilUril SALOON. ' J. C. Sunderlm lie npi J a bi t -,rr S tklot ia AclsTXlXlfis XITX1, trv ka is fl-ar.S ta ls t i.-ara r a I aata le Umi ltiaaal aitie vt urn art r ,.tt- atol nta, t"il TUB lil'T tiUODS CHKAT t t.c St WEST'S. ASIJUOTOX, Vll.MONT, Ta tud a hi larii n at fHHtS THAT ttrr (l'r777oV Ji'sr urKM'.ii IVaah frtisi Iba Ikialua aud Sr York uiarki lsi 1 OaeC Moulin TrluU t Caara IWt I nula I tIaaeCaaslirii j ut a Jard wula I Um Ueal Uiaxaama . . se. .lain. D it F..s s a o o l s Is sreat Tartatj froia 1JJ unit wr yet J !.: Camel Hair (Jooita, Tlaiil ISuitius, MaU'lossfS anj Mohairs. A fall line of the CELEBRATED LION ALPACAS, liitAxn duchess alpacas, ALL VKltV CltEAl'. The largest line of CuttouaJua, WimiIku Uouda, fte., to be found ill the couiiliy, and aa e liatt- a FIUST-CLASS CUTTER, e pmpoae to cut aud trim tl fm up tt suit pur. ohaeeie In tbe vary bit ei It and at iiit-t-a llat oauuot be matt-bed. Uur aim k ol WOOLENS OOUSIaU of Foreifrn Ilroadclotlis, Tweeds, RaNkcts, Diagonals, Siolch uitiuga, Domestic Goods, etc. rauuiiig in uric from SO ueuts to IV.00 per rard. OIVI IS A CALL and satisfy jour aelrea tliatwhst we tty ia true J)OWN FALL THE PRICES. Wa are ohiiKsd to ell lower I ban eer whi n men are working fur tt.oo jn-r day. I bav juat selected my stock of CLOTHING, and marked it down, and also all kin'in of Gent's Furiilsliiim; (Joods, CWeraliirta, TJnilnrnhirta and I'mwi-ra aud hand- feerchiura of all kinds at ery Inw jnn tin. Also a nice stock of Men s and Jioys HATS 3c CAPS at low flgnrea . Alo a gnoj stuck of DRESS GOODS Waterproof, Hinijle and Double Hiaa Is, Fane Oocila, Fanoy Jewelry very low. Also a good aud large aseoi tuieiil of CROC R ICS AND PROVISIONS, all kinds of Teas at the very lowi-at jiinrkot nricee. Don't foriret to give nin a vail Dt fure pnnliasiiig t-lsewhnre. My goods are ill livered promptly Iree ol eiiarx. J I.II1.VI I ll.llll.Uil. At tlie Ni-w Mlore. Kant Dorset, Vt. GOOD OPPORTUNITY forhtny one wishing te puruhane Fancy OooJh, Toys, PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PATENT MED1C1NKS, Stationary, Blank Books, Confection ary, CLoico Cigars, etc., list the FACTORY POINT DRUG STORE. VINCF.NT OHOVKIt. Legal Blanks OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, iu Stock, or irinted to order at tin- JOUBMAL OFFICE. QENTRAL VERMONT RAILROAD HA LI KM EXTKKHKN DIV1MON. WINTER ARRANGEMENT TRAINS LEAVE MANCHESTER MOVISfi W)tT!I: i Via. at.-Ml ted. ti. m Kj-" aa, S w T irk aiul -Si V'al a a lr if. II IS r. at Nifc-'il tipriiw, TKllSS LEAVE FOB THK M.-&MI: 10 M a. au- Mul (M.,tn-ai tirr.t. i o.', r. a.-MnMi. It OT a. .Night Fiprt-av The M'itrat Ftprraa Ute Ti'.r at S . a. m. eoaiiuwttbg with the btl tesii ttaitia fiutu .Nt t n. Tle sight etpnaae lea rue l. w V"ik at i j. tu. Tie troy. Mtieptng cars n atiaal to l- lli ti.l.t tia.na. Tiekete a4 ttaw-ka tlirvitjili to .i utipuaa p-sjite. (eertaa( wtaU Uti eilli Irui.t fit Tim ew I. ark atvl ail o-huU eoutli at. J ait, at i I, at hen with tratta I f S w Virt aod HatUied. M.. J jfKtpie w-.-h trmi.t I S'ttU A ian.a and Mas Tawsisa, at stiitiaaa wita trauvat fug all fouita Syipa lattd eaat, JtAvlJC bLttUriT, i. W. IfOkASr. InevHiir!iiwAl,ait. Ot,1 iTlI,1.t,.ot biittan i, al. t, l-' i. ?!arrido. i. i . y --i ! i fix ' ( : t., t , a Death '-if, t'!.; -is u .4 WAM'S. ti tjt, ;r tt- b I. n ckI f 4is rtesftt, ( n Mi-iiilay .Un I K nl i.r-. m I oth. par u Kara. a ? 1- .1 . W-rta( . 1. 6t ..' Al'fTlDN Will l-e aoM t . ni,jiP I '..-, t., tr 1 trcl a . " n-t. a-; ; .... I t l'i Vlr ti...l r a, finfv i il,l 1,1 lAhlU K-l. WH'if I, An.-tint 'UlU'l-;. I have .M mil my Jewelry' l.j-t.m., all )iia.n .,;t lo BiU ..'I ai.it ..n. t.i ot Ot. tl aociU a ui 1m it-It a.lu li. I. -iaald fi "1 l-.MI. N ti TaYtOtl, r..l. IM..I. X'.,itM. IH,ts:a. . ! Kl j rt t - ' j .:.. 1 i NU.K :i.r ci! i i A cvii1 srron hstt.1 , it nu nil H.tiri tIMiu f, '' '" i. Ii-'i.ie mI Ikr A. A-i.i. J M .M)l.lll.l.. i'.i r. iiit, it T:' VXI S. ll.o htuto athl aeliooltate i li-"i and if ht .i.t.i t Jjimaij, f,.n S-VITH. tvmirvt.w Itt luv liau ia f.tf r,)I)i 1t ia i i tl f ni mill - I t 'f-"l 1 1 Mt. it U. ft w (Hill ! wtnmti woonitf li ui rvril-.-r iUfe to luftiritieiteM .if Mm- In t. r ! vu n- that lit- liaa 'nl.r raaiLK M.i li.w a, il fili-d till ail'l.llaK and .m. ii;ar anni. rr aaitin woinI, S--., aiul m n j,ai J m do j i. r. if-1 ut "mall iu !) . :a.i oilii r j 4' wuli a o-am tivtiritod IVime l i aaillltt'it- an t In n:tl Ihf turn AI.l.AI'K V. 1 AflHM !M:t M.iii Iii lt-f, V . VdTICE. This ia to pitn nitipn that A I liav 1.H1-11 in 1 s mi. il nirtt Kt-avi-e. liia time ilni'll'K I lie I'- itiaitiiL-r nt liia mtii'irti y ait alitii c lum linlit-nf l.i w ttfi a kiel ii.) ih-lila Ofl'l O ilill ai-lnn af ut tins iltte. . I atltr J.,1. Is II. KtAVtlt, Mailt lieali-r. Jan. i, is ,"!'.. I GENTS WANTED -I v. ant ap.-nts ' tociiVaH f.r tii ,Mhiuio liroril, M 'tt (if ills' ritf lit ktmi 'tit limit Fr-iiu ll ( 915 im r H. ii'irnuM pfiviMiiit i itituiit, Ni r lm4icliii, -t thtt riiiiri) sui ttf M tlnri. i in fun ltr ttiit?H npi'iy tu or iitHm4 i S. WATT. 8..pt 21, 175. HUu-hl'-r( Vt UQll SaLE VKUY CHKAT-I Ute on hand m veral Imutlea of tine atyle whli-h I will aeil at plealiv Veilili oil MU-ea, TIiihiii iu want ol a gimd tiutf-)' eaiiuol do better tbati tu give tne a i-ail. Una giaeit s .-luind hand I-hkh.v for sale cheap. (IUS twil-aenleil etrt an KHKi'll fur sale elieap. Entitling nf all kiuila dune in a worstnaiilike maimer, at abort uotlne sud st rrilm-eil oru ea. J. X. HEAt II. Fartory l'nint, Vt., Aug IH, 1H7:V (COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE. li of Z"iio K. I 'one. Tli" i tiadorsigiifd, hsung hin sffudn'od by Hie Hon. I'll, Law t'oiirl lur Ibe liinaiii t of Man cheater, ci,niiini-iii m ia, to reeajve, etanune, intt e juat all t-ibiina and dtniauiia of all perenua. 1,'illual ib t atttle ol ZenO K. t'one, late ef Vt in list II . in 'it diairti't, clreeaaeil, ami all ulaiinei exllllilted lit otla'-t tberetil, hwit by give flfttueV Hint we Will nit i t I ,r the ininia( a ah ra-aaul, at the I -to reelileiit-e uf the aalil lim-eaaeS on I ha lit U dav of Julv, fiiim !l o't'luik, a. ut. until 4 , (Mi daf i f Jh 1,1111 rv, A. ), lsTH at see tuue Itetit ed by attiil omiii t lur aaid crettitois to yreeent tin-It- elttlitin In ut I'oi' ei ami ii,' tuu ar-d al!ieuiiee, IHieil a i, Maiicheater, this bill day of J aimer r, A. D. 1870. firmnr. k. pavih. irnM 3l);lw JON A I UA.N KAI'lHHlD ( (COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE. Wn -nir 8i 'hi i iimas, Ileing aioiiited by tbe Hun. th i'robei unit ul the i'laliu t of alan cbeter, (SiimiiiHHiiiijeii, tu ruwteive, etautine aud tiljiiat Ibe in iiiih and lU-iiiands of all poiaani. IgillUll I lie l'.eUl of Kilitar J, 1 nrwi II, late of Ibirwl, in said liiati'ii-t ileeeaauft, ami alau all eiaiuia aud iti inamla ethiliiteil tu nilaet ItmieUi; and alt inniitli from 1 1 m Itilii ilv of Jan. 1H7I1, living sllowed by aaid Court for that purpoae, we no, tlirefure, heiel))- give noliee, that we will attend to tbe buaiiietH of our e iioiiii tuent at the lale reaiilenoe f tho !! tleei annl, on tlie IDlli day of Juiy, lHTii, f i nut I u'vJoek p. ut . until 4 o'cl es, p. in., on sitiil day. Dtted at Doraet, this i'Uh dy of January, A. D. ,111). WIM.IAU WILLIAMS, 35:)w CHAliU.i UAI.DWJ.S, Conttt. THOMAS MOFFATS isutH ttf Vjrmii Mftm li ESTATE, Ill J'rt-hatR Court lu lil t Mnnclif s.r, witlnu, mil for pmu ltisttnu on the iih uf iOa, A. 1. 1H7T,. I'tcnt'iit, Hon. K, 11. I'.urtori, Ju jte. 'I h(f stlruiiiiirai4r vn tho tiv of Tbctis-i Mitlnt, JttUt uf fti ,nchfKt-r, in t'l (hnuiirl AfcrtLM , jii(.iu8.iig iu rt-iitii r ftn icctiinn uf Um (hiiliilHtiiti i-.ii dft HKut r-Um, it .4 i.f .ti r hr tiiNi iM.urt tt.nt Kil l sMuunt be 4UMi.ii(i r Mli'lWHlM-e HI (M Um tilt IBO t tll-lll kt tht lr"l'tiii4 olli " in Mftiurhritutr in hhI ilUtri. knit tlt H.iU flity uf JmmiT, a. d. )i7'!t ami tint iiiiin- UVi KlVril ttf llU jH'rHill llit' tunloO ,y lb') plibit CHlDin of tins" m It r i it It." .A! tr-i'!,t lr Juruwi,, nt sMf- t-r pnnit il ut fiiit Miiin;lit't'r( tltrt-e wt'tikn gm;'.fciv. :ly, r u u i mi tun' tif A tru t vtHti, AUi'M, l.uVKfsAM MUNKOS, hrMr. Act tt U.Vt.LAXI' HH'NKON. UiKt.-r ' S1 YLVErtTER MASON'S ESTATE, MA'IK ' t hW 'ST, SiJltiHiitttr UiiriH. Cl,, J ei l'rilmtf Ctmri ttiftd i Mn;hf'iif , wi lietl n'l f-r mui ttir-tih t, on titii k'i'i Cmy tit ihc.,t A. i. Xhl't. I'fpm-fit, fJ.rn. K ii. Jitirt'-o, Ju.t.', Tb aV-!intiiHiii'f iri thn Cwiiiio nf Hv"tt Mun, Jki t l'orwjt, in stHtil fi.sitit.'t, c1 v.hv4, t'rf'(iriK t ifcijif iiii 4tM iini bf fctfci ftlntmitf Ktixii hkm1 cif ti', It U -i .'rf ( lmi'1 rnurL tltKt 1 sUAj)t b wtttlff)aV ali'lWHIlt. fit ft H ltU tl r,Mt tu tt: tiwiil sVi I'rubfct iWivn in Wui'littr in stun' tJ.-inw tm ilin Hl-t diy ut JauuNt. k. i. Ji., svud , miller hi tivv't ! all H-t'n, mm r si tj 1 ffillfjtrHtioij at tli)j o.d'T in ft:! Htr Jul t1MIpfllrr fHhtt"i Rt Kl U ir thiiwi w fettle u etitfiiivt , .itvita u a ur, 4 iufta , ii feints r. Atl ;i,OVM,AM SICeV OTICK.-Th lion-Hi4v,it pr4ipti I,f IM 1,11. J.f mi I, . UU CiuMf t lltiiiiii.k-i'iu, ere hr llll a.l. 111 Ilie itumy I'axea aanaaai'l by aa.l i )y o.Hili o I tuat the tiiail at.d the Mat of Vtriouiit, Wiihui th remain wittier n, r fitiluwiiiK latjila, ti, years A Ii. inlt ami IS7 tie or 11 itrl ttu,aid ou Ute li 'i'l aerea aa fl a. I. we: I t No ). II l:i. II I'i, 14 oi,J 7 ia the i Hu range. tn-im llt ti'i, . 7, I.', iu Ibe lllj V. In, ii Vi, il, ii. IS ami ll-ti raua. taogv: elat, No IS In tlie an 1 jil No. 11 IU Ilia 1 I'M l.t . ... to 1). ISti "'etig , ,, ,.,,( 1 il in the I h ra. ai.J In I !l,a talili. iaOll tl twl.l , l,f.-rie aiel N. ia .11 W Ul Ailreti -tl Jql) j- i i u. 11 1 wllu. I .tt- . a u;iu, A, K (irahan, Kt- ' . tafj . II1.W 1 .-ra. l-ari of K-i 4 l at'l 'i in & al. l I i.ui.1 t e aaitie Ltfuta d-t h ! by I aivib ai'i l'..,ill.t,t f liaiiilttriaiu to iv a. i-raa-n . A-liiuu atalt r uf It. iJol-d, May iint, I "To. ami i-' Juaei-b ffir'.raott iti ff aa-ue aud Oatr, A'ltoilj.alraU.ra l H. lioua a ertate. May tSlh, lmJ, eat In 'he iiat to Leeia N fiau'. A' 'iiiinittrsUta '.I It,tul4 J,.,,,l t.l.la. Jul. d tTAt I ft atr t t-.tiir (jait of IajU S;. H and '. it. tie t'h ratii-a, a tt kueu at (lie J"i I-t-iti an! fnu, ,.l Iti tlie liat Uj llarS Luarnn.i-. iat.-l ..Il.tW at'ta it ti. iLg Ia .Hu. i is the loth rlie, t ,11 tin, iitt to iiil.l.ie I lttill- l.ar. 'Ut.-t .... 1174 ii a Tea 'Hi l -t Su 7 NI (he UKM rat. (a, tl.,1 la n II, aaion land iltW'Std by Mo lile iiitiii at to ataty J. ituoat-, ei-ft. !, A. JU., ir, ait lu aiaiyi Kutai 1 . ...,t at. ta Alio ait h f aatd .ativa wi 1 t a,.d at i'btt. "' tw u-i. at tin li-o if ritT'-iha .v-irkii, in i.t, n li e i-i . I . oreai ?. A It,, i lr "-t, ai jo t, ca-.-s a. m , aa tua,. bo it jtt.it 4 i., ' C ;,f ' ,;' '-'-ta ,i.i. ae j.i t ihu. if aidv ' ilal'd at ttiutiaj irj aaid ( itttdty of JUtil.g- (, U. -,t oa; f Vaetat-r. A l. i-': f iJaKlkt ABll KN, I V."W ..ileciof.