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THE VJflUMONft HAftM-ElR AN AGRIOUXTUllAli ATJD ITAMIXY NEWSPAPJSll. CENTAUR Alns. K. V. rowKia, - KtimiEss. UiIIm, aed leMlrmen alio, art Invited to contrlhele aril else for this department, upon eohjecta which will b. of Inter est to the general reader such M the home, lb garden, health, diet, drees, culture of fruits and flower. Munition, i)l ani thing whlth will lend la Instruct and elevate human tor th. Virvoxt Firm. PEtinNMALS. Th, roses the piloted, etirjr I ear ' . Watt their fragrenoe upon th. air, (Junius and climbers, both while and red, Itloom In her honor Uiou th lh la dead. And erery spring tide her lllnoa bloom, And to her memory ware their plumei. The peony and the daffodil Hare eaeh a tale of her lore to tell, And from her pansy bed npreari The fort, iweet faeei net with tears, And like an angel to our eti Her reilal Illy doth arlie. And to her kind, benignant care Springs and enrroonds ni everywhere. The fruits of her departed power. ' f Keep quickening like perennial floweri, . Sue Hon, Thoir names were enrolled na heroes, and a him without oitlicr. Siaogf this time he hat liw iVm ki.Ia of their mMhi.'. eone to and out at Ms Pleasure. Dars and ,..- . j I.,. . t.r .1, ... . . i waAva . tn.iv. rnnii i ri wi nawiv rm ma mil nr iih ikia grate told the sad .tor, of th. brother, nho S'r " 7 '.V ' T. T V T M V KT m C! laid down their hns lu deftnee of th.Ir mUo re)loW( cach mornfDf. bcforo UaTlriglho K- icotintry. licnry siepi mere, too ; cut uown i window sill lio makes a Dow at prettily as 1. n-!..t..j 1.!. llAMutA Mrtrm It n i nne.e.ihlet. nnil enva In hie nvn avrfl.L lanriikem juiii isn uu utiiauuu ..... WC8... - - r.?Z-"7"'r. oo nearly perfect ar. th. recelnta of the., wonder. NiritttrO of ft blood YCSiel, and Will Was It R"u" i i fiu 'k,"""'", fl patn-ioolhlnir and healing CenUur Liniment. . . 1 I'll MmA hnrV in mii." arm rmh nnn ATAAn lit .... ... .. ... ........ clergyman, so Mr. I'reston and Jennie ero uhloim. 1.. all 'that, remained In the old homestead. About six wcoks ago he went out as usual, vf do not pretend they iu mend a broken leg or Many wero the entreaties of the elder son and stayed anay Qv days and fire nlghta "'raln.t.boiu.bni .ren in inch omi th.y will J , . . , i i . -Nf.j t ill .. it., .ft., il,.. fir.i the inflammation and itop the pain. Korean that his father would como to Kogland, and too. Need I tell you that after tho first wt tll, ptaftt n,, the Mr naaumo the rank and station which blonKod day or two we watehed for him erry hour, p0l,e4 ky whl.key. Temperance i, as necessary t. . .. .... -.f .. r , . last thing at Mgut ana ursi thing in ine to him, hut ho wa Arm in his refusal, and morll;ogfbut no Blltl0 Wrii, Wo Ult sad chose to remain in the homo of his boyhood, ltlj sorrowful, for he had become as one of to that ho might be near the graves of his tha family ; we conjeotured every thing and kindred) and at last sleep with his family, oame to two conclusions, one was that he had j..n i .1... .i.j Li. fallen into bad company and.had been enticed At I imr. or that ha vraa shot, and vet wo honed life at tho birth of his only daughter was that" ha woulJ rolum wlth ,ha )eM lo I CO f .UflK I The WonHerfal llettln(i' of flod on i uonoiuuui'l pairqi in cunivfl inn aihii I ' le..'' BmI bok and cinne. fot (ne nr1 women I wanlluc a rod butlnexe and do jood o"tni .tbit i v.it. n. utbi of u. 6. A.. World and all lilHlln1einICtiiriinllCamtilti.tliilft. AD ply at one, lo v. ifcUUititnymr, t;ca vonoorg, ti.n. To bar. fwl hoallh-Ui. titerui.it I kept In order. LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR. tMinnrtniTU nltc T.tvrTt and cure rjyipeptla. INVIOOHATB THE LlVKft, r nd ear all Bllloni Dlieaeee. INVIUOnATB THE I.1VEH, ana c.r. i;oniiipiion .nq i'iie. INVIGORATE THE LlVKn, . t ., . , .hd our Blck Headaeh. INVlOnRATl! TIIR MVEH. a.n eur. an oumraer ipmpi.iuir, luiftfiAn 10 n.rm tiviD and euro Cholera llotbui and COlla. 1NV1Q0RATB THE l.lVEa and euro Jaundice and Pallowneai. INVlQOuATK TI1K LIVER, , aoci eure muggim uircuiauon. t .t .1 1 ii ii h mil Will, f I II II II and eur. Olarrhota and Dyientery, lNViaOOATE TUB LIVER, . ana ear. roar ntoraaon. INVIUORATE TJIK LIVKR, .... ana car. ail uueuei oi ine tarer. a proper phyile.t, ai mental condition. Th. White Centaur Llatraent Ii particularly adapted toalloaieiofrheamattrm, lnmbargo, neuralxla, ery Ipelu, lloh, tpralnt, chllblalm, cull, hruliei, illorl. polioni, toaldi, eoUtlea, weak back, palni In the tide, woundi, wceplnj tlnewi, burm, fronted feet, pally, earache, toothache, headaohe, nlcera, old lores, broken breaiU, lore ntpplei, loro throat, oroup, diphtheria. tc. Th. moet of theie complaint the CenUur Ltnl nw. liO f,nm 1,!. r,o.r i,rl lr. rtMlh nf ! i!.. ft.nnSI. k. .li.l ., .U meni will cure all of them It will benellt. It wilt i, , . , . . I," i . .V f rV hil j ill. I Mtreot the polion from bltet and lllnji, and will cur. his noble boys only renderod more somber long. At tbo end ot tho litiu day uok he bum lni ta,d, wUnout a Ktr The foiiowimc U kut '10 I a (ample of a tbouiand ilmllar teitlmonUIsi For the ViaMonr Faaxia, A VISION OP FASCY. Lot la the ocean pithleu I One on It now I . V See the broad gateway of hearen Tourlne Its alow Orer the ware whliperlnx itretchei Of the rait deep I Ajar are the ihorei of th lilandi - Tortali of deep. Would I might follow that pathway , ! Orer the tea I Vlitoni 1 lee In the dtatance. Sweeter muit bo, . u , Nearer the pearl gates of beaten, Farted with light, 1 ' Nearer the lnBnlte ocean, Out or the night 1 Fancy Interpret my longing i rictnres a boat in the midst of th. broad, golden pathway r(Tf t iwt.ilw .n..l i ' -i! Hopes of th. moonbeams to draw me Upward and on i ; Flattering pinions to wait me , E'er and anon 1 Fancy, oh giro me strong oa.imen, - Elres of the seal Set their swift motions to muilo -k Bowing to met air. them long ears made of illter, Broad blades and bright. Dip, merry elrcs, In the moonshine Dip with your might ! Nerer a touch to the water i Htrokesalllntlmel ( 4 ow we glide onward and upward, ' Smooth as a rhyme I - - Thanks for thy vision, sweet fancy, (Would It were true Would we might gather the sunbeams, Drink or tho dew 1) Happy the elres In the moonlight, Oarsmen of mine. Would that the pathways of duty ' Wera ol moonshine! PlCLPaiTXOB. tsc: . For the Virvoxt Farm. FirtKSIDK. MY Aciom th. snowy Heidi to-night ' There Is shining many a light From oottaee low or mansion tall i While tolling home I note them all i But none thero Is of all I seo That shines like one that's set for me. No Ore Is biasing half so clear As that on our own hearthstone dear l No home that looks so sweet to me As that beneath my .own roof tree And eager on I forward proas To my fireside and happiness. Of all th. homes along my way, I pass by night or yet by day, Noo. hath to me tho home like cheer A i that of my own cottage hero i And better far li sweet content Tlian all the other blessings sent. Then pile anew the blazing hearth. As roars the wind In Dtful wrath, And trim anew the lamn fuU'well . To light a home where pleaiurm dwell,' And summer glow or winter snow. Time moreth none too fait or slow. . , ' '). W.'Laso. roI, Mt. the clouds which enveloped his home, and oe- Such reioiolng you never saw, castiU redectlon over the pathway of the dVh't 2 tn Sent for him. daughter, who alono of all his treasures was ftna on th0 top 0f yonder spruoe tree he will left to gladden his road through declining tit like a sintlnel watching over the dead, years. I and 81 Dg morning praise. A very few oi tho old neighbors who had " i W u ". known and loved Mrs. I'reston wero left in t0 Qur mtnd9 a delgbt gf CODnjenoa the town, for Summervillo, like othor New anj ij0p0- y0 caDDot tell you how muoh England villages, was invaded with the spirit ho like this little stranger. His history we of emigration, and many of tho inhabitants cannot tell. He may have como from woods had sought new homes in tho tempting West- S tWo ern settlements, and vory many had gono him a homo, and the fact or his slaying with down to the city of tho dead, whose tene- us Ja a cuarantee of his appreciation. ments were more numerous than those of tho Now winter is fairly Upon us ; it is not living. Mr. Preston desired no change, and coimoient to leave windows open, so ho eon- tho h6usoorLiJ fathers, though kept in good msnofacturo of mJa lood for tho repair, know no alterations save tho inoviU babies, and takes great interest in all that able ones tnado bv lime. His rich fields were is rzoioe on. but when the flowers shall come nover bartered for monoy, and overy rod of gm no cago will imprison him, no building animal creation, in .fleets upon serere cam of , ., , , ,. . t.s r- Shall measure the diatanoe of his fllffht, but. 'P",n wina-gan, mg-neM and poll-em ar. lanu rcmainca; no icmpiiDir uucm cumu in , , , ,, . . -. , ., , .-rL m , i l. out in God's pure air shall hi go to mingle duco him to deed away a titho of his inher- wilh his klnd 4Q(j piok pantaln atl,l wid Stance, and he pursued the even tenor of his ,eedn from nature's Brassy xlopes, and at lite unruffled by the waves of improvement and night he will return for rest and protection Farmers, Attention ! .$3,000,000 ST. J Mttntf r tr thar will nrnrlv mlitp llitt Kttti WELL8, niDHARDSQH & CO.'S sJOIINSltlTltY, VT., IIIJJ WOKS, J.l.lir.H .vprr, M'rotn-trtor, MiiiHifacluro licit now mill nnil tnpor saw Illos nt lowwt ninrkft nilui. Tlin IIISAVIKST nRrtTTTlKU V1VK TRADi: OP ANY COXOKIlSf IX KW H.tfll.ASD. The heit work, and at the lowcrt rules guaranteed. Itl'.I'I'.lt I'.MJIls:-Any l.e-mllna: t'oiicrtii In Vi-rmnni ir Anrttie-rn Mi- Ilnmpililre. HOW TO PAINT. ' Special Amiouncement ANI1W Wutk by n practical painter, ilMltned for the ueo of tradesmen, mechnnlcs. merchants, far mere, and as n tcnhle In profenlunal painters. Con. talnlntc a plain cinmonsenie statement of tho methods emploied hi-painters U prwluoo salleraelnr)' results FOR AUTUMN, 1875. For Pamphlet!, address "Aiiriorii, HI., Deo 1, IW. My wife has for a long lime been a terrible sufferer from rheumatism. Bhe has tried many ph jslolana and many remedies. The only thing which hai Riven her relief la CenUur Liniment. lam rejoiced to eay this has eared her. W. II. IUM1, foituiaster.'' It Is an undliputahl. fact that th. Centaur LtaU menta are performing cures nerer before effected by any preparation In exlstonce, like Chronlo Rheama. tlsm of thirty years standing, straightening Rogers and Joints which had hen stiff for six years, taking tb. soreness from burns, eta. On. dollar, or eren flfty cents, Inrested In Centaur Llnlraent wllllie within reach when an acoldent occurs and will do moro good than any amount of money paid for medical attendance When physicians nr called they frequently use the Liniment, and of courss charge sereral prices for It. The Yellow Centanr Liniment Is adapt! to the tough skin, mutcles and flesh of the Jill 8ANFOIID, New York. PLAIN DIRECTIONS oin liifitnDViM 1MI DltrtWrtllKf' iton TVITCirtNN ANB UAna OF TIIR 81CK. fiy a Fellow of ,th. C.U lere or rnysicians or rnuaueipnia. uae riuuureuui iKV.m.n.l Hmo. elolli. Knl.rired Billtloa. 11. This work out ht to be found In .rerr country horns. Will send r mall, prepaid, upon reoelpt of price. n.iYTnv. ItlCMMmi Al irAirfKr.pinuKK. 04I-'4-'1 juruei air..!, -niiaeipni. The Golden Color ol Jnne Botlcr can lie GiTcn the Year Ronnd. It I. wltliaul .edlsucnt, tn.to or hraell ; I. pur., Inteu.o, p.rmnn.iit, mo. asulciale sand a. HARMLESS AS SALT. It stdd. five ccnl per pound to the mine est Butter, uud tlirpo rriitu per i sentsd le tlie vnliie of t!lieea EXTRACT OF ANNATTO mVtsAT(AVt7,a ,riituni.nav.i.vi.i waAUUUX y. UXIAIAA J.W tools requlrwl .etc. Thlsls JuH tho lKik nee-lcd by 11 prorement. In my any person naTinx nnyimnK i" paini, anti ninnee "KVKIIY JIAJf HIS OWN paiSthii." Full directions lor Ullnr whit lead. lamnMaek. rrnnn. vnllnw. limwn. wbltlnif. irlue. Minilco stone. spirits nf turpentine, oils, rarnlshus. furnlturo rarnlih, miia paini, preiimrinx aaieuuuiir, vuj. Pntnt for Outbulldlnea, Whitewash, Post for raner-llanulng, llangins: Paper, Uralnlug In Oak, Msnle, Hosewoinl, lllack Walnut, Rtalnlnir, DccalcomanU, Maklni tlustlo Pictures, Tainting rmwer rjianus, uoiewoci ronni, varnnning rurniiuro, waxing rurnuurc, vicnniug rami, Taint for Farming Tools, for Machinery, Household Futures, etc. 7u paint a farm wagon, to re.amlsh n carriage to make plaster casts. The work Is neatly printed, with Illustrations wbererer they can serre to make the ful.Jocl plalnor, and It will rnre many limes lt oust yearly. Krery hmlly should possess a copy, rnco uy man, post pain, II, Address no wit, cv.v.ur.vas, Ht Jnlmelinry, Vt. 130,000 artistes, a, 000 enzrarlngs and in splendid maps. The HK3T BOOK of I unlrersal knowledge In th. language. Now In no.rs. of I pnhllcatlon. H P K 0 1 I K N with map lent for SO cents. BAKIUI, DAVIS Ac CO., rulladelphlia. ENCYCLOPEDIA New IttrlcJ WWon. jacvrs ir.4HTKD Eaderaeid by the Unlr) iiien'. A..eciu- tlots, sty the mill euiliii-tit clicnil.l. nd by I lie be.t practical farmer.. Mason's CliinsK Ficrnnr, I Tl ........ . . .. . i . . n. - '1 J.IIR.IMV, . ... AH IV, IDIlll , I W. har. earefulhr tested a satnnl. of Te!ls. Illchard. sen IO. s uuiaen cziraoi mr coloring uniier ana ebeue. and dnd It the lust preparation w. har. seen or nsea, .no caeeriuuy reoommena is as sucn. Pres't Vt. Dairymen's Association. T11K FIRST TO OFKKIl IIRDUCF,D rt.VTiS TO (in ami ra. scnring-Aiaciuuc. Ulfl TU UnO (IMPOUTAMT to all who use T0 ft H-l Ii-rilllj BACCOl Is vrenared from a plant growing where tobaceo grows. NIG'-IN-NOU, mixed wltlicliewlngorimotlngtonaooo, counisraeu its nr eutlo property, without Impalrins: Its louthlng and nmnriln ir. Niil.IN.NOO U not an antidote. does nut ifeprlre you of tobaceo, bat deprlres your tnl,nyi til liurtrnl im.lltl. t. NIL'.IN.NOO. br mall. 60 cents per paokeiee. Circular sent on receipt of stamp. Aouress ii. sw aiiuiiai.u, ivirwi., VrATi: NlinMAI. StlllOOI,, lUnJolph, Vt. 1. I.KAVF.NWOHTII, A. M.. rnneip.1. e.nani. leaenersi School, tubraelng intiovition, and Jennie was his comfort and ecfastant companion. His tenants and la borers found him ever a kind landlord and employer, and very few who had lived with him desired to chango their location. But gossiping outsiders began to wonder as the blooming girl ripened into womanhood, if sho was always going to lire on with her fathor and bo an old maid, liut such re marks never reached either tho cars of Jen nio or her father, and they had no idea that they were cstccemed as proud aristocrats, who felt themselves so far above their neigh bors that they did not care to associate with them. The years flew swiftly by unmarked J. II. W. Seeking a Teaoher for Linda. She was at one of tho nnion schoolhouscs half an hour before school opantd. She had 'Linda' with her. She was a tall woman forty years old, with a iaw showing great de termination, and 'Linda' was sixteen, and rather shy and pretty gooddookiog, The mother said oho hadn't barm in the city long, and that it was her duty to get Linda into sohool and see that she was properly educa ted. When the teacher came the mother boldly enquired : You konw enough to teaob, do you?' I think 1 do,' replied tbo teacher, blush ine deeply. I A ml vaii CM eomrnlnnt In aarfirn thei bany ohanges save the visits of the absent scholars, do you ?' boys, who came when their duties permitted 'Yes'm,' to see tho old home, and gladden the hearts , '1)o,yu pod 'em with a ferrule, or lick ,lL , , .. 'em with a whip?' of the lonely ones there. J . to ouniAm.nthcre.' re little less than tnarrelous. Messrs J. McClure i Co, Druggists, cor. Elm and Front streets, Cincinnati, 0., say i "In our neighborhood a number of teauilers are using th. Centaur Liniment. They pronounce It superior to anything they hare orer usod. We sell as high as four to Ire doien bottle, per month to owners ofhorses and males.'1 We bar. Tolumes of testimonials describing cures of sprains, licks, galls, poll-erll, big-head, and eren Jbandcra, which are Utile less than marrels. No owner f an animal can affurd lo Ik without a Iwltle of Cen taur Liniment, which any day may proro worth twenty times Its cost, Bold.rerywhere, but prepared only-at th. L bora. lory of J. u. ltosi; ic CO., 4 IW-st., New York. CASTOR I A. prici: I, I ST. Pint Bottle.. Quart Settle, 50 cent.. 7.1 rentb. Kf Far sal. by Druggists, Merchants and Dealers I Dairy t.pplles. Photograph Art Gallery, reconstructing my Stinllo ntgrent eipsnso. alter plans and principles or tha rHuilln- nf the mnt dlf tlogulsbed Herman artists In Portrait Photography, I now liar. mo VERY BEST FACILITIES tn the St a to nf Vermont, and nono better In tlit conn trv tor prwtocniJt the inuitcorrcetlf lighted portrait!, whether la rice nr email. Jiavinc t'irinerly been n pupil a'xmt three years oi one or the hett ulucAto. Portrait Painters xtho lias yet vlltel this country, ami tuoro than 20 Year lixiieriencc InlhohuMneMtalwaiareceUlnr the patronajo of tha taost cultured In the city iT Iloiun for more than flf ii. i In teen years), I trut I am ablo li iroduce pliotograxhia puriraut hi pioafe mose aosirinzwora oi iiign menu S1 AUKL B. LVuaclte of bulldlnzs doubled Br. Armr.nl nf .luilv nlAfi'IMli . Uodel mrMtpli.rv anil nrlmrv elaetee. added I number students largely Increased, 1W being In atu.dane. th. nut terra, boriol term Iwtlns the 'At Tuesday in r.eu- ruam fall term the 4th Tuesday la August. ,T.ltlon to.iu per quaiter oi i.n weeas. oosu iur vsaiunu nOOX to STOCKMEN Is DANA'S new BAR- HARKING PUNCH, LABRL8 and RKQISTKRS. au tea ro uaiiie. iiofs ana Hhees. He.a staian fer samnles. Agents wanted. Manulactured eiolu- slr.ly by th. patentee, C. II. DANA, West Lebanon, (1 si. Thq "Patron Washer!" (treat wa tho astonishment of the inhab itants when one morning the weekly Sum marvillo News announced tho marriage of a young physician, who had only resided for a few months in the town, with Miss Jepnio I'reston, which intelligence was quickly fol lowed by invitations to a reception given at er, growing vrhiu and then.rcd i; t, Forth. Viruoxt Fahuir. Judge Not, Mr. Preston was a very proud man. Every one in town called him 'proud, and so it was a well accepted truth that no one thought of disputing ; and of courso it was the case, for what everybody says is true must be the truth, and Jennie I'reston they said was just like her father, which meant that the little, merry, seventeen-year-old daughter of Abi jab I'reston was a proud disagrecablo girl. How any one could say it of her was a mys. tery, but they did say it, and iho rest of the world believed it ; nod so .people shunned her, and in lack of other companionship, she grew wore fond of her books, her flowers, and her father, and never mingled in tho gatherings, picnics, parties, and other frolics, lor which tho young folks of Summcrville were celebrated. Her father was her impersonation of all goodness, and that ho said a thing was right and proper was a sufficient reason for her to receive and practico what he commended. Mr. l'rcston's homo had descended from father to eon for four successive generations. and the founder of the family had emigrated from Kogland in the time honored Mayflower, and he, liko many of his companions, had Ml a luxurious home and a titled inheritance to seek in tho new world "Freedom to worship Qod.' Perhaps his descendant, the present inheritor of the name and estate of Preston, may have sometimes felt that the blood that had flowed in his veins was a little bluer, and moro gen tie than that of his neighbors, but when ho chose his wifo, be won from the home of the village minister tho eldest daughter, he did not stop to think whether she was his equal in birth or fortune, but married her because she was the sweetest, blithest little maiden in tho whole town, and he loved her tho best And Mrs. Preston was an honored wife and mother, and beloved by all her townspeople. and when the boll tolled out tho knell for her death, it was a sudden shock that vi bratcd through tho whoto community, and for a few hours seemed to palsy every heart and when thesuddeucssof tho blow left them time to think and act, thoir sympathies wero all called forth in behalf of theborcaved hus band and children, especially for the baby girl who had scarcely opened her eyes in life before those of her mother wera closed in death. Five sturdy boys looked with sor rowfal tenderness upon tho 'the .tiny bundle of babyhood, which had oost them a mother life, and the blue eyes which flashed into theirs as they pressed the softest of kisso upon her velvet checks, scot a love gleam into their hearts, and thov each, from the italwart Abijah of twenty years to the ten. year-old Will, became tbo devoted slave of the baby girl who proved tha exact counters part of the dear dead mother, Wh6m tbey sadly laid to rest beneath .the willows in the ahado of the ohurch in Suuiwerville. Seven teen years bad passed away, and the great sorrow of tho husband and father bad cast nhadow over all hit life, and of tho ehildrea only Jcnnio was left at tho home farm, Abijah, tho eldest, wore tho title of his ances tors, and in the baronial halls, which hid descended to bis father, now resided eur rounded by all the luxuries of his rank and station, while llobert and John slept in Southern grave, unknown, but not forgotten tho Preston mansion. Curiosity was of oourso roused, and as everybody was invited, al most overy body attended, and tho universal comment was, what a splendid couple ! such magnificent entertainment ! such a sweet woman! Why iurs. Jinghton is not a mt aristocratic ! I never was so disappointed in my life ! and tho universal verdict was as universely given that the community had bean living for the past twenty-three years under great mistake, and that come to get ac- minted with Mr. Preston and his daughter, they wero really very pleasant peoplo and not a bit stuck up. Dr. Brighton was al most envied for his good fortune in seouring for himself such a lovely companion, not to speak of the dower which she bought him in lands and bonds. But tho lino which' public sentiment had so long received was never entire ly broken up, and Dr. Drighton enjoys most heartily the sacredncss of his homo, which is never invaded by idle gossiping or slander ous tales, and ho never indulges himself in rehearsing any petty scandal or neighbor hood slanders, which might ruflle tho uniform quiet of the genial hearth circle or cat a stain upon the purity of home. It is often found that persons whom wo have seen but seldom aro often misjudged by society at large, and motives of action at tributed to them of which they have not the most remoto idea. "Every heart knoweth its own bitterness," and characters and per sons are often censured without tho slightest cause. "Judge not" is a rulo that will en sure safety and innocence. Farmer's Wife. plied the embarrassed teacher. 'That's better yet,' continued the mother, 1 know that if Linda should come home all pounded up I'd feel like killing some one. I suppose you aro a respectable character ain't yon V Why ahem why' stammered the teach- 1 expect you are', continued the woman. It's well enough to know who our children aro associating with. Now, then, do you al low the boys and girls to nit together V 'No, ma'am,' 'That's right, They never used to when I was young, and 1 don't think Linda is any batter than I am. Another thing ; do you allow any winking?' 'Any what?' exclaimed the puizled teach er. 'Do you allow a boy to wink at a girl?' asked the womati. Why, no! I was afraid you did. Linda is as shy as a bird, and if she should come home some night and tell me that she had been winked at 1 don't know what I'd do. Now, another thing do you have a beau?' 'Why why' was the stammered reply. 1 think you do !' resumed the woman, severely. '1 know just how it works. When you should bo explaining what an archipela go is you are thinking of your llichard, and your mind is way, way off!' Dut, Madam' Never mind any explanation,' interrupted the woman. 'I want Linda brought up to know joggerfy, figures, writing and spellug raphy, and if you'vo got a beau and aro spooking to the theater one night, a candy pull the next, a horse-race the next, and so on, your mind can't bo oo education, (Jomo Linda, wo'll goto some otb.r scboolhouse'. Detroit Free Press. pIlOM, sickly babies and children may enjoy health, and mothers har. rest, If they will use Casturla. Worm!, fererlshness, teethlns, wind colic, sour stomach and undigested food make children crois, and produce sickness. Caitorla will assimilate the too eipel tho worms, and correct all these things. For twenty years l)r Pitcher experimented In Ms prlrato practico to pro duco an elfectlre Cathartlo and stomach regulator which would be as cffrttlre as Castor Oil, without Its unpleasant taste or recoil. The reputation of his experiment extended. Physl, elans and nurses rapidly adopted his remedy, to which h care the name of Castorla. Castoria Is as pleasant to take as honey, regulates the stomach and bowels, and does not gripe. It Is adaptod to all ages, contains no alcohol, and Is abso lutely harmless to the most tender Infant. Try Castorla once, and you will neret be without It. rroparou at tne unoratory oi j. ii. uoe .v co., 46 tley-st, New York, THE CHARTER OAK SWIVEL PLOW ! PItAIHIE LANDS. Lir.Nn rour address, en Poital Card, to Land Com O mliiloner II. M. ft. It.. Ilurllnitten. I.wa, and recelre. free, eonr of Iowa Nebraska Farmer, with cnan oi lanas. Speaking of 3?oper. It Is rery erldent that that which Is furnished by th. sulisorlbers glres rood satisfaction otherwise they .O.ld I not lay not only that they hare furnished, Brit and last, Nearly Rrery Paper In th. Stat., but are till farnliblng a majority of them with their stock. PHINTF.I13 OUT OF TUB STATE may aa well giro their attention to this matter, for the Vermont printers are not particularly noted for going t mr In the wrong direction. Very Respectfully, Yours, Ac, THE GLAREMONT M'FG COMPANY, PAPER MAKERS, STEUEOTi'PEKS, AND HOOK HINDERS, Claromont, - K. H. Tiiono vahiiitEif " Ayrshire Bull Calf FOR SA.LJ3! V We will sla r.ve. .it i.r ut Mil. PATIto.NS contemplating the purchase ofa Sew Ins; Mochino should not fall to examine tbe WMITNKV. nri'viutts to maklnir ant Investment. their serial sliniticty. durability, Tight runnirg, little noise, mo great reduction in price, roooiiimena uiem to tbe rirornble notice of all who faror simplicity and economy. Forfuither Intoriuallon address tne fac tory Olllce, tvilll.ir.1 ji.-i.iur ai-ii um.u Patterson, N. J. Or Whitney M'f 'it Co, ,S Fifth it. Washington, 8. 0. iw, wa-ninaion ii, uuicago. . " 30 4th st, Coulerllle, Ky. " l.'H ilerbllan st, lnd. . " GUN. Fifth st, St Ixmts. J. II. CR0HI1Y, fit Alt ans, Vt. 5l'Ai:KA(li:N Faim Seeds, olroalars or lllocle-l Cattle. Sheen. Hogs. Poultry. Snorting Ilogi, etc, sent freo for twustamps. N. P. Ilorm, Parliesburg. Pa. JIAED-WOOJ) FfflSII. Vhst to apply to preserve and beautify It. Kend for atie trurnffhed freel 1.1 HKKI.KV i STEVKNS. 32 Uurllng Slip, New York. (iris uitDiK tin: oriDixinr n. A Simple, FJJicie.nl, Durable and Cheap WASHING MACHINE It contains all tho good points that can be found In any oiuer aiscuine, renuceu 10 sites most practical rorm. It has no weak parts, but Is as near perfect as it la pos sible to make any piece of mnchluery for a special nnriMM.. - " - " . a.w. . I IIU .lienor.. I iirco Washing llaehlnea, Large or Small, that are In the mariat, cannct no what Ibis little slniplo Machine can. WE HAVE BUT ONE PRICE. $2.00 EACH. FOR ONE OR FOR ONE DOZ. FARMS FOR SALE en a mm mm in New Hampshire 1 nicclatlv In rite tlin nttcnttnn of ticrfnni fntftlllireilt Id m matter, to (tie lAii-fti? sm:i pictures Introduced and made only at this establishment, and with largo and costly Instruments, possessod In north ern New Kngland ONLY AT TUTS GALLERY. I employ nono ltit the moft skillful and experienced MletniitB. No apprentice!) employed litre. 1 litre hid Iho honor vi highly complimentary resolutions from the ISUte LegNhUun of Vermont, unl tho t'reiM. hfttrontzed hv tho Judiros of the Eunreino Court, end more distinguished person than any end all other Kt lerlen In thta it ate for all which 1 desire to return thanks, and solicit a contlnunnce nf the confidence and patronage of the Intelligent public. I shall he spe cially p.epared to attend to VISITORS FROM A DISTANCE during th. coming fair to bo held In this town, with despatch. Pleaso call and examine my collection of portrait, and beautiful Landscape Views. Copying of every description, nnd frames In all vari eties D. A. CLIFFORD, (Prop'r orCUirord'a (lallerj), St Joliii.biiry, VI. aft D y ."VTlIVl.lt fills to give ft good appetite. U purlHea X tho blood and restores to the Jfvor Its primitive hpnllh nnd vlirfir It I tho he it tempi! t In cxlitonftn for the euro brdysnepsbi, Ium of appetite, souroeu of stomach, sick hem ache, chronic diarrhoea, liver com plaint, biliousness, jaundice, consumption, scrofula, catarrh, rhcumatNm, erysipelas, salt rheum, fevrr and diseases. " ' A u i:va Hl w for three years, offered fur any cae of the above dUeasen fhlch could not bo cured by Clark's Antl IMUous Compound. It Is sold hv nearly evorr druzidst In the United State. Trice SI per bottle. - U. C. A U.S. CLARK. Cleveland, 0. CENTRAL VERMONT RAILROAD. vi .vrr.u . itit.i.(;i:i i:vr. HOINC! SOCTII AM) KAST. Trm'n tenxr Montprttir: Mall nt8:ii A. u , fur Huston, New York, ic. Day Express at 12 : 15 i. v., fur Dostou. Night KxprossatS . '.D l'. .,for llo.-tnn, New VorV.lc. Tralnn tfate Whit Rivtr Junction: Mall trains at .lift) A. v., and 12s DO r. M., for Bmlon, (iiu. Fitcbburg), New Voik, &c. Mixed Train nt nil l u fur Ttrattlelmro. Night Expreasat 1 lioU r. fur liorkm, Now York, 4 c. (JOINO NORTH AND WEST. Traint ttavt Whitt Hhtr Junetion Mixed Train at Gi 30 A. it., for Northflold. KxprensMall at 1 . 45 p. r., (Moutpcllcr at I, Mr. n.,ifnr Uurllnglon, St.Altan, Montreal, 0,rtonburg, and tho West, Night Express at 1 00 A. h.. (Montpeller at 3. JO A. u.,) for Burlington, St. Albans, Montreal, Ogdensburg, and tbe West. Accommodation Train leares Northfleld at 7.40 A. v., (Moutpcllcr nt 8 1 Oi a.m.,) fur llurllngton, St. Al bans, St. Johns, and Ugdensburg. JTIAUM Oi' ?.? ACUl-.S, IIAN.IA.V, N. II. . tloue and L, U story, pAlnted white. Serrn fin ished rooms, llarn 3.1x40 1 hog houso and carriage house. Buildings all In good repair. Flltecn acres mowing ami tlllagot 20 uf pasturage, and balanco In wood land, only ouaetghth mile from railroad. Uood APPLE ORGHARD OF 100 TREES. Farm will cut a1out 12 tons of ho V. It Is bounded on two sides by tho main traveled road, and In less than two lullc from church, pn. office, depot, store, etc. Distance to school houo une-half mUo. rnce Jl.inwcash down, and balanco In yearly piy-raent- to suit purchasers. You have no acent'i commission to rnir. and i'ot a Irst-cUif article at MannfaetttTtri 'riVrs. Kvery Uaehlne haa nrlnted directions with It. telllnp luat hu to uae It properly. Any one can succeed by totlowlns Mi:i.l, . II thera carefully until accustomed to It. The Maohlncs J J Threoaud one-half re delivered at the freight or eipreu ofllco la this edy Mo. lOtlirvc one vear old. Dark Ted and white. weiyn. ate wonuu -vm, im. nun peuigree urn I stand the 'Hturtevant test." Sire and dam re corded In A. A. 11, U. FiXKD. II. FAHHINGTON, . siramion, VI. wtthont extra char; rder and $i.00 for far MucMinr, and they will be liariri If you want one Washer or a dozen, send us yoar sent to you at once, by freight or express as )ou may HUOi eJTROirs OF IWSBJX DRY can obtain the Miehlnef through their purchases atcents, If they riTT V'a'W.ta aV.Hi AViW. la kmZS A Work of Merit. To thona of our lady readers who dolight in the culture of dowers no would reeom mend Vick'g Flower and Vegatable Garden. It ia a-beautiful pamphlet of one hundred and sixty pages, containing complete instruc tions for tbo culture of our moat attra:tiye home adornments. Tbo eost is only thirty five cents and besides all the information, it contains four chromo plates which are worth five times tho cost of Ihe book. They are composed of magnificent lilies, alegaut gla- diolas, lovely tuberose9,jpinl:s and paniles, with many of the smaller annuals intermixed. It is worthy a place tu every homo, and will tend to cultivate a love for the bcauti- ful that can bo gratified with a very little expense. Ei. If Annie will take ono gallon of hot, soft water and dinsolvo in the samo ono and three-fourth ounces extract of logwood, one fourth ounco bichromate potash, ono-half ounoe gum arabio, strain through a fine cloth, and bottle, sho will have an ink that will suit her, J. 0, A Little Bird Story, F0tt TUB CIIILDHKN, The Onlv I'crtpct Swivel Plow. Th. season of 1973 has prored by actual use of over juu plows tnai u nas no e-iuai. oeuo tor iiiusirateu olreular with full particular to MIUiO.iA-V.U .WJf" CO.. lllffBtsiiuiHf Couti. l'or sal. by J. II. Gliattorton, Iltitltuul, Vt. And by J W. Ilia.koll A: Hon, NI, Jolinnliilr)'. Sewiutj Machine KeetllcH tiid rilllR Rubecrtber keepi all kinds of machine needles sanqniuer atiaciinienis snu uoes repairing oi an kinds of Sewing .Machines, lcsldos selling tbe best ma chine raad. rlsi tho Wheeler A Wilson, both new end oia styles, can at reeiaence on spring sireer, ur au ar.ss uy letter .'. W. IIlll.1l A.N. y Nt. Jaliii.biiry, VI. iu:sr ni;i:in anii i.iiwtvr ihiui:.s. VEGETABLE SEEDS. 1 am supplying farmers and gardeners this season Willi ine cnoicesi rarioiies oi s.i4a.a.asss.s aou t'LO Wl.lt Ni:i:ls at lowest rates. Premiums tn hooks, planti, etc. IlluitraUJ catalogues sent free fur two J c.ni sumps. tv.ii ii. arwnXKii, floston, tfass. Tilden Ladies' Seminary. Is tn full and successful operation, with an Increased number tr pupils eompared Willi last year, and Senior Class numbering serenteen. Rzpenies les. than at any other school, In rlew ol woas u proriueo. dciiooi reorgaoueu on HONDAV, JANUAIIY 3l, I8?i!. Bend for Catalogue to 1I11UH ORCL'TT, A.M., Principal, West Lebanon, N. II., Nor. 1, 1BT5. )? i N0R7H CAMDRtPQt MAS3. ft desire, by nendlos their orders through them. llelieTlots that the mode we have adontyJ fo efthePAtllUN WASIIKIl will be appreciated by the ttODle. and knowlnie that the Washer will nlease and 1 amir ac we toiicn rour oruer. in wriLinr orsrnain? enlero, be partlealar to write your full name and ad dress plalnli and direct all letters to THE STAR COMPANY. Erie, Pcnii. Cur in nf 1?.) A or ci. Threoaud one-half miles to detiot. I h tulles to city reh, store, etc. Two cottage house joined together by An I., built for two fauitl !?. bix tinffhel rooms in each house. Painted white. (Jrcen Minds. Two barns, 3)xtii each, tiheds, carriage houce, ho huiie, etc. Runnln; water at hou"e and barn, rarin Is well divided Intu uiowlnif, tillage, pasturlu-c and wood land. Can be mowed with machine, nnd cuts 50 tons, nearly all EnlMi hay. (fiMwi njjple orchard, and a small iu,far orchard, ThU Is a rery DESIRABLE STOCK FARM, will U-cated on a od road Trice $3,C00 $1,500 cash down, and balanco In yearly payments to suit purchasers. No. 3. 17 A Kail OF ALBgRT A. MAGWIRE, Sprhtyflehl, Vt., lmlLin t PIANOS AND Olt&ANS. 70 AC It N (!AAA,. N. II. House 11 storv. Fire Hnlihed room, liarn Farm well divided Into mowing, tillage, uasturlnz and wotrtl land. GOOJ) APPLE OltCHAliJD. Houso unnalnte.1 . been built ten Years. Fir. miles from depot, two and a half tulles from churcli, stores, ihwi ouice, cic. rarm suuaiea wiiuin one-udll mill of larco steam tnill. where tbey oinnlov from STitoM men. Price II, l(i t.VMni'di down, nnd balance II 1)0 perynr. , i r. TTi All thinking of purchasing are requested to coll or ocieixtixLC arnier r.'.'iT.'yj??: . ts.f f0. h " ia,"a- mm lOrToniBDie Aericminre, i Which Is the application of science to practice upon the farm i to the use of principles which, Intelligently used. Cannot mislead t to the adrocaoy of aoguraoy and system in agricultural puriultt. Only 81.00 Year, on trial 3 month. Save Your Money 'Address J3 reals, iirL corns rati, auura wairrii. Clubs with all publications. AND UUr TUB Gardening for 3?lensure, A gum. u tn. auiat.ur in tne yrutt, v.get.ble ana Klower (iardea.wltli full directions fortlioiireenbous.. Conserratory and Window Harden, by l'eter Hender son, ruuusnea ny uitsnur. juiiii t;ti. A few copies at the FiltutR Orricr, orient by mall a .i.uu, NI1ATI.Y printed Ilrlstol Cards for 91 csata. Ulre us a trie 50 25 for 10 cents. AUotU Uranit. Cards for to cU CENTENNIAL CATID miNTINO Co llurllngton, Vt, Eating Without Appetite. It id wrong to eat without tn appetite ; for it tboiri tharo is no gastris juico ia the stomach, and that nature doex not need food ; and, not needing it, thero being no fluid to rceeive and act upon it, it would remain there only to putrefy, the very thought of which should be sufficient to deter any nan I' ... . T ! I. n.. , nn nnnolll. Cm. 1 1, a . 1IUIU VttblUC nuuuui U wuuv.i.w ,wi ..v tg mainder of his life. Ifatomo is taken to I trbet the appetite, it is a mistaken course ; for its only result is to cause one to eat more when already an amount has been eaten beyond what tho gastrie juico supply is able to prepare. The object to be obtained is a larger sup ply of gastric juice, not a larger supply of food) and whatever faila to accomplish that csscmlial object, fails to have any efficiency towards the cure ol dyspeptio disease. The formation of gastrlo juico is directly propor tioned to the wear and waste of the system, which is to be the means of supplying, and this wear and waste can lako plaoo only as the result of exeroise. Tbe effiolent remedy for dyspepsia is work out-door work ben eficial and successful in direst proportion as it is agreeable, interesting and profitable. Hall's Health by Good Lining, To Guns Wrixklm. A celebrated phys ician in ono of our great citie.i used for merry to prescribe, as an infallible cure for wrinkles, not a contentod mind, but old Windsor soap. Tbe mystery of this may thus be unfolded : Time writes his lines unceasingly on the delicate akin of the face, and the looirer and harder he writes the deeper the grooves left M "f ...... v I nrtMamimrnmw fiAT Ti by bis inefiaceablo style, liut tntso grooves become for Iho most part apparent by tha lodgment or dust. A very few hours expos ure to the air, or a very few minutes on dry, windy days, are sufficient to make the wrin kles apparent to a close observer on any but the youngest face. To efface these records of time and weather, a pure and bland soap should be usod with plenty of water. To SCIENTIFIC PAIUIKR, BOSTON, UAU. John C. Knullmclt Jr. WHOLESALE PBALKR IN W. I. Goods and Groceries, BEST PIANOS FOIt of quality and tirleeiTery desirable to oonsunwi at 128 It 130 Wator Street, BOSTON. Special attention to ArjfDti wauted. A U cU-wi of trocklu rpT1A.a AND BIIOHS. ifsfto ft20trdv, (SJneoule uf both sfxea. ynunr ami old. inaVp more nirmrr it work fur u, In thlr own localities, ilurlnt; their spare ino tuents, or alt the time, than at any tiling t lie, e utftr fin I'loyiuf ut that will wtj- l.aolanuit-ly for erf ry hour's work. Full nartleuUrs. trnns. fVe.. srnt free, tVrnl us rour sulJrrss at once, Uoo't tleUy, Now U the time. IWt lok for work or I im.fneis clstfwhrrr, until )ou have ImrnM what we offrr. U. ariK03i if to.t rortlaiKls'iame. CotigliH. Coltla, Ilron- rliltU, Kore Tliroat, Iitfluriiaa, Orouu, Wliooiilitir C o u it 1 1 , llonraeuraei Ii I v r r t'oinpUliif, Pnlne vt Hnreneae In the Cllest or fSlttc. meriting at the liti tig, and cmy affect ion nf the Throat, l.uns;i, aut Ubeit. are sieetlly aj rnua neatly curnl by the us of I Dr. Wlstar's lUlsuin of WIM Cherrr. which doei not ilrv uu a coutjb. and Irart the cause b hliid, as Is the case with dim. rtmeuirs, but loosens it, cleanses the lunn ana aUlsyi trrlU CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED by a tlovly rrsort to thlsstsndard reinMy, as Is rored by auuoreus oi icNiiBonuii 11 imi rwiiwi, None Kuuloe uelcss slcueJ I, IHJTT3" on the wrsnocr. 50 cts. au1 tl a bottle t Urf e bottles much the chtair, H-rtll W. I'OW UK V HONS, rronrlsturs. Btou, Mass. R088' SYSTEM OF CULTIVATION, WITH his horse Implements, Is superior la all others, either hand or horse i ly which the eroos IMPllOVEU Si GAR EVAPORiiTOR, it Making Maple Sugar. (MEAT KKDUCTION IN l'BIGES. with all the mMerd i m prove me nts, first-class ami a written warrant from the maker for tWe loars. Seven OoUres, Ueiutlful Instrumeuts. Before buylnir A.IST ORGAN It will pay you to eiamln. and est the prloes of th. b.aut!rul and srreot-toned, irell-iaaIe and rich-looking ease, of the Smith American Oriran. Tbey an liol only the best made, hut are told as cheap as any first-class organ In tho market. IT PAYS TO HIT A ti(KII) OKflAX. HORSE WANTED! Ill each. lie. fur Plauo or Orll. I WANT a rood, reliable) road huliei weight le. tweeo 900 and luUO pounds. A. ketw.as 7 and in yean. .To any one wanting a good Instruinsnt I will lake la fart payuunt a good horse. Early in the month or June, a little bird, (we think a canary,) came to tbe factory, and found his. way in through an open win dow, we first saw him in tbe basement tbe building; he appeared tired and distress ad: we added to his comfort as soon as rtoi. . . . .. , . ;T. "S ""'" 'f"' Iserlnusarorniltinri siuio uy placing mm in a more cneenui unromantie recipe for the toilet will do moro geth.n for putting In wheat. o,u or ryo, broadoasi, room, and giWng him som.thing to eat and te beautify the 'complexion and preserve It drink; a perch was put up for bim, and ho imboth and clear than all the cosmetics in ihoruih mixture or'suil and r.rtuiieri. Equaiiygood ,,,l mra.,rv ..i-v. .u.. u. oiu)i, yc.t ana l.efore planting, at half th. eapense of th. ooinmon harrow. Tli. expense ol planting and hoeing an aer. ar. gr.etly Inor.ased, weeds thoroughly eiunnln.ted, n. I a a P l sariog aiiiuo nanu laoor in uoill p alli ng and lioelor. H I nr.ei.rVA lha .nirn.ea r IKa .Irln fpw ilrnn. I a-i-.-..j l. .1. ....... .1 Mr' j-- v. ... - f" i wu.hk ,. u.u.11 ..,mi, uiuuuuing larger erons id of of eood clvcorine may be added to the pure ",t'M?!u n4 through a dry one tW ui j ;viiu iu.; us auueu m I - , . , . . "... -j,,, IB I Mala. H I. . n V. al.ni.lil !. h. h,.J In Fir.. I ...I.. ... .1 . I I ... of production tual.rlally. The tnoit llioreugli pulrer Iser In us. for niltinr soil, manures and fertllliers to mil IN Evaporator Is by fir tbe ksit Implement erer X opereu in. nug.r 01, aer. la time and fuel ky its) uie, and u is, to .rv e.nts per pound mora for treatise on sugar ifl.Hug, usually llngs frotu two I man oiner sugar, ro addrois, with sump, great sarlng is nude n. 10 i.r is nio re cent, per pound TIIE VT. FARM MACHINE CO., IfpllfiVf lull., VI. Srm.tiiruLU Itiuii Bohsoi., 1 UraiNorisLo, Vt., Nor i. 1871. I an hiDDr to bear teitlmonr in faror of the Ameri ca. Urcaa. one of whloU w. vurohasl s.r.ral Months sine, far the us. of our high school, of tb. .gent, A. A. H.rwir. or uprlngDeld. It In uoro t,u.n met our ipootallons, nnd In railsty acd richness of tone I outsider th. Binllh Organ not turpassod by any In the aarasi. uepir. puroii.ling pir tn. Knooi uy aiuu. seemed pleased to spend the night under our roof. In the morning ho appeared grateful for tho little we bad done; for a day or two the windows were kept closed, but being Tery hot weatber at the time we were obliged to open them wide for ouc comfort and con venience, and the little fellow took advan tage of the opportunity and flew away. He bad scaroely lived with us long enough for us to set fully interested ia bim, hence it is we did not particularly mourn his departure, still we left tbe window open all night, and Miekness. It is better to yield a little, than quarrel a great deal. The habit of ' .! VvOTAMTf fcS' naves 01 ronsmoum. n. ji.. wrn.es ma tint i.m luuiii 30 acres of oorn and potatoes lo IS75 at the eipem. of Ji am par .or., .nil oeuer man men ean wiiu hand 0.1. Uaorr. 11. (leac. of Ulruas. Ilutlar Mnni,. N.braska, writ,! in. that his oorn was full IS bushels standing up, as peoplo call it, for their (lit tie) rights, is one of tbe most disagreeable in the world. Life is too short for the per petual bickering wbicbaltend such'dlsposi. tiou ; and unless a very momentous affair indeed, where other people's claims and in terests are involvod, it is a qaoition if it is luppier, ana more prudent to STATU OF Vr.llMONT, I In Probst. Court pil.eluulA DllTBlrr. IB. lb. hi m Ihe he. buns, on all soils, whether sand, loam or olay. X bat. ottlc. In St Johnshury, within and for said pi llir.l.i. uul m.i . nIS t.n.l I.. .ln.. ll.. -.I.- i.i.i ..... I.. A . .. ,.r 111 t. 1 n IB. LM.l- II a... a " , , , 2Z: .& ua vuiiiravur I H1SI.WU"I" 11,.. ui a.vu, A. ... n., ... I met. ruaruian or rrana u. ana aiarr i- rare, naira otAiiei l ara, laie oi aiynuon, in saio jsvrioi, tie- i oeeaod, makes appllcaUon to said Court for ileal, lo l.u mo wjioio oi me real .siaio oi ins sam warus, i.pr" l hsilur tlOBWajoall.dtoaoreral.Iber organs, hut no other Is. so far as seen It, . twin p soalled lo l seeiaed In polntofmeriioreost to oiler us what the Smith did. Its sweetness of role, and oeaulr of flolili I know, aeknowiadgeu by all who bar. ii, kiiirt, rrincipal. sentlng that th. sale thereof, for th. purpoie of put ting th. prooews oi susn sale at luurst, or lor.niog ui. same in etooas or oiner r,ai esiate, weut. o. uejie nciai to ma eaiu warus I Whereupon, It Is ordered by said Court, that laid of "belled corn per acre toor. where ho uied my raa. application b. referral t a aeaslo. thereof, to be held wines anu ioiowei uy sysiem man where lie did r.oli at the I'roi.ate orace. in said Bt Jobosliury, on tb. ISta HW.IIIIVI l.i.ini.iumi ,,a uu nut OI.IUI SBJ UU. VTIOCI , do you know in the morning there bo was I yield somewhat qf our precious rights (ban waiting for bis breakfast; ne naa neitner to squatioie, (9 maintain tnem. tue wisdom money or referenoe, but we were glad to see is Qrst pure, tben peaceable and penile. fertilising qualities la our machines, but da claim that in. niguest stat. oi cultivation proouoes in. largest crop,, asKl that lb. Itoa srsl.u and Implements strictly lollewed produo. th. highest ttat. of cultlratlou known. All maehlnee warr.nt.il -and representations gnanntMd If th. IJilem Is strictly followed. Agents areas jiuss oo vis. Northleld, Uau, isth day of March, A, 1). I87, for hearing and deofslon thereon i aad u Is further ordered that all Mrsoos In terested Ik notiled hereof, ky publlcatloa of noUo. of I Sam application ana oruer luereon, luree weels suo cwsiiely la th. Yaa.our FasHga, prloUd at et jounsoury, nior. saia nr.. oi nearlog, uai they may appear at e.v tiui. s rimt .oil, u tu.y He tMUJ. oLlMt thereto. uy tu, vourt. Attestt 1IEXRV rnENOII, Register. flrfaai .uil l'Unoi sola rhe.p for rash, Id lsMlraus.nl. Istk.u lis .xch.ug.. Special loduoementi to mlolsters, churches, Band.y aoheola and lodges All Information glr.a with pleas- oiv. ovua iur iiiuetratwi oataiogu. ana pric, list, 10 ALBERT A. JHAGWIIIE, BprlifgnoM, Vt, SLKEPINU OA 1LS aro nttacl.nl to the Night Ex press Train running botweou Montreal mid Huston, aud Montreal ami yprfnfleiil. iniAWIMJ IIUUM OARS on Day Kxpresa Tralni between Montieal and lloUon. TilltOL'till TICKETS for Chloaso and the Wtst for sale at Uie principal rUtinn. J. W. IIOBAUT, (len'lSupt. 8t, Albans, Vt., Jan.UI, lTC. 70 ACU S, mIiuhIimI In Cla- X nrnin, N, II. Ono and one-half story liouije and L't aintM wtilto, Carriage house, nog lioujo aqd two narns. 3.xt (J. Fairm will cut froin 3t) to 3 lorn nf Imv t can he tntiwwl with machine, ts well divided Into mowlnic, tillage, jaturfnc and wootl land. Kyur tulles Iron, doput, two utiles fruui stoies,pust ofBce ami cluircii. On a good road, and tn a gol nelhborhtMMl, I'nco $ isftoi fltVNHluwn, aud balance $M per eur. 11, Jtuun l.aili.j-iis w. K1 j Uell divided Into tnowlnf, tillage. 100 ACItliS. 1. nftlturlnir anil wood 1 nnd. Will cut about li tons lay Home one aud fine-half story t seven tlmslied it"ui. Ilarn axtit horse burn '-.i-xi. Hulliilnsall In repair. Three and one-half mile te depot, ami one and one-half to church, Wrest, post ollloe, ito, IV Ice Si,0f fl.Ono cash, and balauc-i to suit purohaier. 1'artles wlshiui; to uome and eumlue theie farms will be taken from the cars and sbown the in Tree of charge. Any luionuaunn that may tie desired concerning the alxive desorltied farms can bo had by calling on or addressing UXM2Am M IVOOSTJStit l'.uM Cuiiuuii, IV II. CALIFORNIA! CALIFORNIA! rpin: ciiic.uiii ,v nohth vi:vn;itN JL Hstlway emtiracos under one management the Ureat Trunk ltallw.iy Mat. or the) WKSTSud NOnTII WEST and with Its numerous hranclies and connec tions forms the shortest and quickest route between Chicago and all poluta In lllluuls, Wisconsin, Northern tllchlgsn, .Minnesota, lowu, iNebraika, California and Iho iVestiTU torrltorlos. Its Omaha ami California IAitc Is the shortest and best route for all points In North ern Illinois, lona, Il.ik.cU. Ntihrailta, Wyuruln., L'ol oradn, Utah, Merada, L'allf.irnla, Oregon, China, Japan and Australia. Its Chicago, .liaainon It St I'aal Line Is Iho shortost lino for Northern Wlsounsin an I Ulnno. sola, and for MadKon. Ut I'aul, Mlniicuiiiilis, lluluth an I all points In tholircat Noithwest. Its Il-iiioim anil St I'rtcr r.lnc Ii the only route for Winona, llochester, (lwatonna, Man. sti, tit IVter, New I'lrn. and all points In South. ern und Central Slluiiesotn. Its Often ifau and .llaiqiiflte JT.Iiie Is the only lino lor Janesrllle, Walertown, Fond Uu Lao, llahkoih, AppU'ton, llroen Hay, Usoailaba, Ne. gaunee, Slarquotte, Houghton, llancock'and the Lalt. Superior country. Its Frceport anil Jliibntjne Line Is the only routo for III. In, Rncklord, I'reeport, and nil points'rla Krceport. Iu Chicago anil .fliliraul.ee I.inc Ii the old I.r lie Shore routo, and Is the only ono pass ing through Kranetnn, Like Forest, Highland l!art, WauUgnu, llasnie, Kenosha to Milwaukee. PULLMAN PALACE CARS are run on all through trains of this road. This is the ouly line tunning theso cars between Chicago and St Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chi cago and Wlnoua. At Omaha our Weepers connect with the Orerland Sleepers on tho Union I'aelflo railroad for all iwlnts west of the Missouri rirer. On the arrlral of the trains from the Kit or South, tho trains of the Chicago A Northwestern railway leare Clilcagnas ftillowsi For Council Illufls, Omaha and California, two through trains dally, with 1'ulliusn pslsce drawing ron.i and sleeping cars through tu Council Ululls For bt I'aul aud; Minneapolis, twu through trains dally, with I'ullium palace cars attached on both trains, ForGreeuDayaud Lake Superior, two trains dally, with I'ullman palace cars attached, and running through to Uarquetta. Fur Milwaukee, tour through trains dally, Pulluiaa cars on nl.ht trains, parlor chair cars on day trains. For Sparta, and Winona, and points la Mlmiesota, ono through train dally, with Fulluiau ileepeia tu Winona. r 1 ft" 1!i'.bV.''V ' Frport. two througli trains dally, with 1'ulluian cars ou night trains. For Ilubuua. and La Crosse, ria Clinton, Iwo througli trains dally, with Pullman cars on night tram lo McUregor, lowK, For bloux City and Yankton, two tralni dally. Full. 10s 0 cars lo JtUaouil Valley Junction. Fur Uke Uenera, four tralnatlilly. . For Hookrord. btcillog, Kenosha, Jantsrllle, and other points, you can har. from two to ten tralni dally. New York OfBce.No lis Broadway, tloiton Office, No S.Bute street, Omaha Offlce, S.U Farnham street 1 BanFranchuoOmc.,JI Montgomery street! Chicago ticket vRlcca, Si Clark street, under Sherman Ileus. 1 corner Canal and Madison streets 1 Kinsle street de pot, corner Y. Kliil. and Canal streets 1 Wejl fUeet depot, corner Wells and Klnsl. streets. For ratia or lafotmatlou not atulnahl. front your home t'ck.t agents, apply to W.1I.8T1.NNKTT, llARYIN IIUOIIITT. Usn, Pa.s. Agt, Chicago, Uen.Sop't, Chleago, BOWMAN & HOPKINS, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY! (SurrrmorM io flto S. 4 II. A. Shaw if To.) T II desire to call attention to the following list of 1, Companies of which wo hate the agenvyi .Ktna, Hartford Home, New York rhrrnlx, llitrtrord Ro)al, Hnglantl Bprlnguold, Uprlnglleld Ilermnn America, Pennsylvania.. Fire Association, Philadelphia.... Penns) I1-.U1I0, Philadelphiu Alliance, lloston lanufacturersVNew Jorsey...... Vermont Mutual, Monlpelier..... Cnion Mutual. Montpcller Travol.r'a Accldeiit. Hartford.. .$ r.,cno,oou .. s,u,aua .. I,OI,POU . I3,au,ui) . i.v.-i.ijo . ,ll,(IO . t! sei,ox . I,"I,JQ . Xsl,0(Xl .TJ,0()0 Continental, New York Hartford, llartfonl North llrlllsli St Mercantile, Kogland.. Liverpool, London A Ulobe, Kogland., Pheliix, New -York , Hcottlsli Commercial, New York Ins. Co. No. Amerlcn, Philadelphia....! Mlllvllle, New Jersey Merchants', New Jersey Amaion, Cincinnati .-. People's, New Jersoy Farmers' Mutual. Montpolior I'hamplaln Mutual, llurllngton National Life, Montpeller .l.jOO.OOO i,7M,tX) 2,500,0ml 5,01)1,01)0 si,anu,oaa i.lUl.OOil 5,ai,aio 3,uio,aoa uu.tnj 911,000 -uami coo,iioa l,T0il,00l) JteprencntiHK ncarlu 800,000,. OOO Caitilal to guarantee the Mol. icles MhhiiciI. llutlness men will re.idlly understand that with such n list of eoinpanles (many of which have stood the test of the Chlc.igii aud Ibittou fires) wu can placo their Insurance where It will t.o VV. ANU KVLIAI2L1. Our predeoes-ior, Upo S, Shnrr, Is now special ajsent and an adjut(r of lossos, vu wu think we can assure our patrons. In tMi-e of loss hy fire, their claim will be jinitected and hnnoraMy adjusted. All orders by niftl) or telegraph will ho promptly respQnded to SUI GENEBIS, PALMAjlj J&ry M MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. UNEQUALEDXONAPPROACHED rifjeJrr I MllU.llT.l Iu onpaouy and eioellenc. by any others. Awarded T p DIPLOMA OP HONOR t VIENNA, 1873; PARIS, 1867. fill I V American Organs erer 'awarded any nTed Ulis-l w Uurope,or wblcb present each eslreordt cary eicejlwc. as tq oouiaaad a wULe eal. Iherr, AlUnVO awarded bliii.it premleaia at IiiJsr HL II H I O trial Kspwltlons la Aeaeel.. a. w.ll of Vanv. Outof bnn.lnde tbetehav. sol teen aU 4 all wrier, any other orgaae have been preferred. DCPT peolared by Eminent ifoalclsns. In both, ULdl hemUpheres, to t Ulirlrnled. Bm TKaTlilONIAI. CHtCUtiAR. .lib opinion, ol mot. than Ono Thousand (sent free). MICIPT on having a Mason b Hamlin. Ho rut lllolol ukeanj ellu-r. iXalers vl uaaia cou. Missions or tlhni Ittrlor oroans, and or Mis ruoe iuh fry e.ry Aard 10 Hit tomttklng slss, UCIJU CTVI CO with most Important improve nCll dl lLLOm.nU ever made. Wow Milo aniTOouiblnsttlon Hiopo. Superb limcersr and olhsr C'aae. ot new de.lau.. PIANO-HARP CABINET ORGAN qaulte coabiDatko of these Instrament. EASY PAYMENTS lor monthly or quarterly ljrucnU or rated until mil pa;, (ur the organ. ' and Circulars, with full artu. Urs,fn.. Addr.utlASON A X).. 154 Tremor.! Btraae. llflH. VOX 1 US Union Eouars. KEW Yulti:. or htl a, ha AdlUilHUCUlCAOO.