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Lamoille Newsdealer :jrttZLTi Ftcr pf Cakol. f i ; Ug ooW4 Wocls, 3 yean U. ! B. It. Hill of lvsswrs ; 2 jearss.,'4, 1st, do ; 1 jor -!J, 2od,d4 e Sjer:4. 24. JLO. Hi!!; jear Id.d. Jo.; Usst-, 1 O. MOISI. Kcsltor. (tjde I'arh, lfl,5rpl. 10, 1873 The X. E. Fair. At Mjstis Park ia tastowaaf MJfbrJ. Mw., ta Ni Ku;!a.i Kir wtwoeJ Tuedsv of list fk. Tk ralbrr t f.loSfcaat. aaJ lk IBlllMllOM 5te riot. i of is iu!!r itTtiiix ue eWuI Fair. Pf. Le-rios, of J'alesw, "Wo is t!ie PrewJetst of the AsxxUtior., opened Iko alihilioa it- vlJra- bok ajw propriat aa-1 eiTtaiDi. V t btva no apse ia k'uh to iwlico ike stuaj gxJ joint aivaociJ bjf the poiilieo-agricultu-list, but it was replete with felicitwui sog gextioos ibJ practical iuVsa. Oue aen lea we would Dot omlcok, and we jive g-re it in fu'l : " It is an on j Ike f ir.!l larm conven. ientlr lor!ed to a market tdat 1 find a rursl popu'itioa aupcrior in every respect to the population et France, aad free froia the U.fTuaiiies aad uaccrtaiuliee whicb aurrouad the producers of agricultural staples in the oroaJ. frrtit ana sparseij settled regioue where local markets art unknown, and nhere tbo transporter and speculator have every idraaUge. Ri'mstkiag that the producer of corn was startled when he learned that torn was uwd as fuel on tke same farm where that which he has purchased was wised, he added, The producer of corn grows wore and more indignant as he sits before his fire and reads that the futl with which ho is w-irminf- himself is worth (1 a bubel iu the Eastern market. The problem of remedy for this inequality has therefore an o-l iookat lwth cuds. The producer omplauis that he is t irred, and must havo relief. The consumer complains that he is robbed alreaJj, and that an increase of rriccs will work Ins ruin. Thai the tur den of solution should be thrown upon the system of intermediato Irado and trans portation is not surprising ; that this sys tem needs regulating there can be no donbt ; and that it will bo regulated there should be no doubt. THE SECOXD PAY Of tko Fair opened with a clear-blue sir, and a goodly number availed themselves of tho salubrity of tho atmosphere, to glad to get out and away from the dusty, grimy shops and manufactories, It was noted that the country folks were full as numerous as were the denizens of the cities. Tho day, apparently, was given up to the " plebians." The train over tho Northern had thirty cars well filled with passengers, while over the Boston & Ijowcll there were three trains each with forty car loads. Tho peojie monopolized this iay, and no one, not even corpora tors, exhibitors, er tnyoneclse found any fault. Vacancies iu tho judgeships were filled, and, strange as it may appear, almost new committees wcro formed. Tho grand ex hibition of horses and stock of all kinds took place during the day. So fur as horses were concerned, the Rev. IT. H. H. Murray of Park Street Cliureh, Boston, took the lead. This gentleman can preach a good sermon, deliver a two-hundred-Wilar lecture, writu n paying essay for tke Atlantic Monthly, and, last, though possibly not least, breed raise and exhibit . specimens of the equine species that will not only take first premiums but excite tie admiration of all interested in horseflohh, Mr. II. may not be, and probably is not the coming man, but bo is one of the live men of the present centurj, The cuttle tent was visited by thou sands with profit aud pleasure. L. C Fisher of Cabot, V t., brought six head of Short-horns, which had been bred with great care. Ho had one bull valued at 1500, which is a cross with the celebrated " Princess," tho owner of vhioh has re fused S2000 for her. Calves of thij stock, fed on stiur milk, have gained over six lbs. per day. The spleuJid tpecimens from Malvern Farms attracted large uttenlion ami won numerous premium? SUtf Hem Irani Europe. rii. TV Span! iiaitry lava rcfsrJ. Tke aueewwor of 1'roideal Salascrjw, Las ot xtl Mta sprouted. lnuiwuiri JwJ-,r as coed it a. tf Lis acceptance t lL'tL.nll C.trrr it tllej ! U ( reseat prpsideaeey thl ihe IVrtes lake rtcrw Rutlaai is U fr'Skl de: JliiailuCMSi rS'otlcoss, A acting ( tbs Jtste tW.-f. .f lU .f'Srl.tZ'iir moot. Th lectator OI -.rlh tm lk . rm- Miii-ltt do.; winter whrat Kt. A. D. Aascs of 0Bti ,j IBl,.,rU,t asd i retoio eaure ' pot. two hundred al fir'y f dJ Mootpelicr ; spring wheal A. M. Fiter, ar( jipoMj r and then that it aJjuarw, Cabot ; apples berf Tsriely, O. C. Wait, .kich jt .hutJU able to do abowt the Georj-'a ; cbe 1st, Mrs, A.M. Foster, J j t December. .He al. desnanda that Cabot, Srd. T. Usler. Itarleo ; boey he hal L.TO eottrel ia .,uci:iog It, O. C. n ait. th indirection. TusroiiTUPAT i ia secret rsM n. IVeenilr 0. to settle There was fair weather oiye more itb jt,e . When a new ministry Is or good attendaace, Ike leeeipta ia the after-! pnixed. Falmerca will probably be eWa Bottoa Produce Market. MOR8C A SMITH. , sstslruiKissis asatas rs. tall SL. V- the PrcF;y or ike IL.l. a. lifiia or-the !' way liae. j 4 K ll.li. Ii.. b leea ap-, paiat.ICaii.ihH-rof tke Tailed States rl '....".. Tho Cortes will meet . Cirrail Coart fri lh VMru-t l ewsat w in piace oi i,-r e --A saw riM and dwelling house were i...rr,t . Fr.,, sii-ht si Fletcher. The n Ann amAuatin ta f4w0i). It being virtaaily the last day of the Fair, aeevrding ta the original programme, exhibitor commenced the removal of their president of the Coite. It ia said that the Hpanitb govern- . r 11:11. 1 ...n:.!..... I risieas on band to last through tbe winter. stock and implements at aa early hour, i and before nightfall maoy of tbe pens were deserted and many of the kerses were re moved. : 1 r 11 1 rrmiuuis wcrw hiujuiictu iuiiu.b, it . , ., n , ,, ,-, , 1 is seaiiinc emissaries wno are picninuiiy ammig other : 2 year bulls, (Short-horn.) ,. , . . , . . . , . 11 11 . i . supplied with money to Barcelona to or- 1st, A. W.Unswold, MomstowB, and 3rd j " ' gaaizo a warcincut isr a separate gevern- ment for Caialooa. All traffie between the city and the fort has been piobibited in order to allow free play for the gun of Ike Spanish war ships. The insurgent junta at CarthsgCba do.; bull calf, 2ad, do ; herd prem'oats, 1st, do. (one bull and fire heifers); 3 years old cow, 2nd, do.; 2 years old cow, 1st, 2nd and 3rd, do.; I year old, 1st and 3rd Js.; heifer calf, 1st, do. Grade cattle 2nd, Charles leughtoa of 1'utncy. Steers 2nd, A. II. Royce, St. Albans. Horse 2 years old and u.ider, 2nd, A.W.Gris wold, Morristowo. Silas Smith of Mout pclicr, rsy-eived 1st premium for 10 ?k and s'ump lifter. the close or THK FAril Took place on Saturday forenoon, the principal event being the happy and elo quent addresa of Iter. W. II. II. Murray in the President's tent, which was listened to by about 1 000 persons. - - -4 - To-day a ill probably seal tho fute of j Butler. It is certain that he cannot be Governor f Massachusetts, aud we hone tho prince of grabbers will receive just punishment fur bis late political crimes. We hope, too, that tho, administration, or that part of it which has aided Butler, will tako his defeat as a warning, so they may repent and hc:eaftcr live better Re publicans. The Vienn a Aw arm. As all the sew ing, and mowing nmcbino companies that exhibited at Vienna , claim to have re ceived a grand medal or sometning of that sort, which is tbe first or hiyhest pre mium, tke public will have to decide for themselves which is the best. In tho afternoon large numbers witnessed the races, in which " Sam Curtis " -won the 8250 pursj the highest. A foet raeo in which eight men participated was won by Edwin Kirhy of .Manchester, N. II., $15 being allotted to him. Chas. Houghton of Putney, took the 2nd premium for Holstetn cattle, and also that for bulls of tbe sarte variuty. 25000 were on the grounds during the day. THE TUIRD DAY Opened with a heavy shower at six o'clock iu tho morning. The-cattle and horses were securely housed and well protected from the rain, the roofs of the stables and pans being covered with tarred paper,, battened to resist the force of tho wind which whistled through tho grounds" and among tbe tents and painted canvas of the side shows. , . , , ,,ri, It became evident to the management at an early hour, from the moist condi tion of the track and other attendant' cir cumstances, that it would be impossible 4o carry out the programme of ,ihe day, and they accordingly decided to postpone the races, and continue the Fair through Saturday. It was alsx decided to postpone 4be delivery of the address of Rev. Mr. Murray oj til Saturday. ffotwit) standing the inclement weather there wert at one o'clock about 4000 poo ploooth' grounds. - j At the Republican caucus meeting of Ward three in Somcrrille, Mass.. Hon. S. M. Penneck, formerly of this county, was chosen Chairman. The Ward being of Butler pacliviiies, the action was a high compliment to Mr. P's worth and ability, ho being a Washburn man. . Dispatches frcm the great corn-grow ing regions of Illinois and Iowa give dis couraging indications of the crop for this year. It is generally estimated at from one-half to two-thirds of the ordinary yield. Tbe drouth has now continued so long that any future rains would scarcely avail to remedy the damage. It is said that the birthplaces f tho following noted men caj be seen from the top of Kearsarge, Ncw-IIamp.hire : Ezc- kicl and Daniel Webster, William Pitt Fesscndeu, John A: )ix, Farmer, the electrician ; Vice-President Wilson, Lew is Cass.' U. S. Senator Grimes, U. S. Sen ator Chandler, Levi Woodbury, Horace Greeley. Gen. Rutler, Franklin Pierce, Chief-Justice Chase, and Chief-Justice Chase of Maine. Valencia baa been declared iu a state of siegq. The late news from Spain, showing the virtual alliance existing betweeen the Carlists and the CoaimunUta, between the men who would like to restore the Inquis ition auj the men who would like to de etroy the Deity, if they could reach Ilim ought te convince any one of the true na lure of the conflict now raging iu the Pe singula. The Madrid Government renre; scats the cause of order and progiess, as the sympathies of the world should be thciis. The Republicans ferm the only party thcro which even pretends to avow principle which liberal people out of Hp si 11 can tolerate. FRANCE. The Americsn residents of Paris pro- j omJ to display tho United States flag, in hot.or ef the proclamation of the republic but the prefect strongly objected and Ibc projout was abandoucd. The minister of the interior has pro hibited tho publication of tho radical re publican journal Le PcupleSouverain, bo cause of articles ia it inciting disturbances and contsmpt for the govern-acni. ITALY. Tho pope is again indisposed. fire brokeout betwein 12 aad 1 o'clock From Hie West. The grain receipt at Chicsgo during the past 17 days have been unpreced ented. Tho receipts of wheat, corn, oats and barley from August 23 to September 2 amounted to 5,400,107 bushels. This does not iucludo flour, of which about 35,000 barrels were received. Tho re ceipts would have been even greater if tho tailroads had tbe cars necessary to meet the demand. G. W. Ingnlls, Indian agent in Utah, has had a council witli'be chiefs of seven tribes, who have all agreed to go upon the Utah and Muddy valley reserva tions. Supplies will be distributed to the Nevada Indians, next week and tbey will also go upon reservations. The Indian problem is regarded as solved in Utah and Nevada. , i J. N. Vordo, late deputy United States collector at Kansas City, Mo., has been imltitar! anJ KK.ntnJ --.Int. iu.viu ruu at (UBivu ms m aeiauittf in 84,000. :. . ... :,: The exploring party under Prof. O. O, Marsh, of Yale college, has. returned to Fort Bridgor,. Wyoming Territory, after successful exlorations in tbo region of the Uintah mountains. The party left on Friday morning, by way of Salt Lake City, for.the Pacific coast. . , The Massasoit bouse, at Chisen, Kan., was barbed on Thursday night, loss $25,- 000. ,' ' ... ',' - -, , , ' " -- 1 i' There's a fsl low at Niagara Falls, this season, shat beats Blondin all hollow. He jump from a ropo 100 feet into the river, holding an Indiarobber cord that breaks the foroo of bis fall, and proposes to repeat the performance tw a week for the present, ." :;' From the Frtt Prtm. An Inpnbllslipd Letter of old Ethan's. Mr. Walter Ferris of Charlotte, has in his possession a letter of Ethan Allen's, written to Mr. Fcrris's great-grandfather Benjamin I'crria, after whom the town of Ferrisburg was named. It is in fiuo jrc serration and is a valuable ralio of the old hero. W are indebted to a friend for a copy of it, which reads as follows To Mr. Benjamin ferris, Quaker Hills, Paxdimj, Duchem Vovuly N. 1'., the Celebrated Irieni : Sin : I have to acquaint you that my orotner uciuan mat was at iew York at the time waiting on you at your home succeeded iu purchasing land oa Ouiaa river in great measure to our wishes and relying on your honor und frendship for procurmcni or nioro lauds, in (Juiirlolt, Shelburn and St. George have already lonnca a plan ol settlement. Capt. Ba ker and Uo of my brothers are already gone 10 cut a roai to tno d remises and build a piekct fourt. Their parrty con sists of 15 or 16 effectivo men and tho day niter this (iuto 1 shall set out with another detachment.- My cjmpliuienm to Mr. Priudls and Halloek and also to Mr. Edward Burling and all the friends tOewbampshire Grsuts, tfnd inform Mr. Burling that the cost of settlement par chase etc. run so high it wili be difllcult rer me to pay the money on obligation I gave him for the rights of land, allho I wouli be glad of tho lund and desiro vou would use your iofiueanc with bim to post pone the payment until some future time as you and bo should judgo reasonable. I think sir it you and ho are friendly to the Cause of settling those lands you will not si.aucn mo on account ot present money, ns 1 have a costly settlement on band, the consequent must be to both our interest li'it it not tho risque is not vours but n.uie. 1 snail therclore expect your cn tno frendship I expect to be alvnnr b use by the first of Sept. next, if not i.c.ore, ana remain your faithful friend. Ltuah Alles, Silisbury, 10th May, A. D.1773. -- . , It is an interesting fact that the iui ports 00 dry goods at Now York during in raontu ot August have been n million an I a half less in valuo than in 1872, an I less than four millions And a quarter less than in 1871. Our total imuorts sinee the bogiuing of tho year are nine teen millions less than the last year, and eleven millions less thati year before last. V e re not running in debt abroad as fast as wo were. t The attorney of the post-offico de partment baa just delivered an opinion thai postmasters under all ; eircumstanccs must deliver letters to the persons whose names are in address, or according to the order cf those persons, the question , com ing up on an application for information fronra postmaster who had been enjoined by tbe courts from flelivering a letter to the person addressed. , , , . A writer in the Oneida Circular makes a funny suggestion.. He recomeuds sawdust as a substitute for stocking. A table-spoonful in each boot, he thinkg will do to keep tbo foet dry and warm. ' i , inrnosed to b the work ofaa incendiary 1 , Heavily intureJ, Carrie Dewnicn. tbe younf lady who was shot at Moatpelier, lat week, by Lauiels, her jealous lover, is reroveriog Tbe ball has been extracted, coming out between the fourth and fifth rib, Alpha Meters of Rochester, lest a steer a nbort time since, aad one dsy last fouud him in the pasture with neck fast bet weea two trees. It Is supposed that he had been id that position, without food er drink, at least fourteen days. Rev. P. N. Granger is a leading lnirwranfit man In tha Slate and liiuor com missiuner for Caledonia cajnty. The other day he fell on the sidewalk at Lyn don, and the brrevereut Union, says : " IT mm eaa find out who sold il ta bim, we shall favor the prosecution.' Ou the 31st ult., Mr. Charles Stick- ney of Craftsbury, absconded, leaving his wife and two a wall children, aad tbe wife sick in bed. Mrs. Siicknoy is an iooSca sive lady and his been ill several weoks, and her wants have been supplied by her kind neighbors. Peier Laplant, a man about GO years old, rcsidiug in ltoliou, was found dead in his room on Monday noon. It is reported that he was at Burns' grocery and bad Hire drinks on Sunday. .Monday morn ing he again went to tho grocery and got another horn and went up to his room. Junt was the last seen of bun alive, A lad named 'Cunningham had one log narly severed from his body, and was otherwise seriously injursd, at tho Ceo tral Depot, in Burlington, Friday after noou. by being run over by the construct ion locomotive. Tho lettle fellow was dragged nearly two hundred feet by the locomotive before be was rescued. lie has siuou disd of his injuries. The saw mil, shingle mill and tub factory belonging to William Colby, at Fairbanks Falls, were destroyed by fire last Fiidny night. The cnuso of tho fire is not known, but mo of the theories is that the machinery, by soino means got te running in the nipht and the friction caus ed tho disaster. Tho Io?s is in part cov ered by insurance. Last Friday, as A. .T. Mnranvillo and son, of East 1'inmouth, wero i-nguped in repairing tin flun-.o of tioadley's null, the rcut pressure of- water against the cute hurst ifin. Tho gate struck Mr. Maran villo, and the water rushing in upon him with irresistible viulr'nce, almost instantly killed him. The sen, instead of being overwhelmed, was (brown by the incom ing flood, and, grasping a post, drew him self out and was saved, tho last be saw of his father he was stooping over as in the act of fastening a plank at tho bottom of the flume. H. M. Anns, of Sprin;Gold, return ed, last week, to New Mexico, where he has a ranchc, with over 14,000 sheep, of which 6,000 arc lambs of tho present year, divided into several flocks, and re quiring tho care of thirteen men A remarkable instance of pluck and coomess on tue part ot youugsters occur red ut Castleten, on tueday of lust week Three children, two boys aud a girl of R flj. uopeiauu 01 Uaslleton, aged and nam cd, respectfully, ired. 17. Ella. 14 and Jiuimio 0, with two Dunbar boys, visitors, itie one 10 ana tno other 10, went out sailing on Lako Beuesme, in a keel boat. when a squall suddenly struck them and upset the boat, giving Fred, tlw captain, only time to shoot to the others to uiinn into the water aud keep clear of the boat. llus was doae, aad in a-sccoud all wero swiminjt in the heavy sea toward the over turned bout. Fred cut tho belayed sheet and fieed the sail and mast of the tiitls craft, which the party, after a hard strus gle, Huceicdcd in righting. They got iiuuuru, umieu oui 1110 water with caps and baskets, aud drifted safely to the .bore. There they found the oars washed up, and taking these, they rowed back to gatber up the floating debris, savin? ev ery ining nut :no guns and ammunition A couple of St. Johnslurv lasses thought to pay off a fireman on tho Port land aud Ogdensburg loeemotive, for "snssing" them, by giving him a dish-wa ter snowcr-bath as ho went by. Unfortu nately tho uight selected for tho perform ance, tho cab was occupied bv W. H. ... . - - - Dryant, tue general agent of the compa ny, nnu no receivod the washing intended or mo nreman, aiucli to his disgust Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivnr.8 tvAlLROAD, At tko annnal meeting-, held at Newport on the 2d inst. tbe following L - 1 I" ,1: 1 . . . D ouiiru ui directors were . cuosen : Km- moos Raymond, Bostou : Josiah Stick ney, Boston ; Elijah Cleavelaod, Coven- ry. Vt. ; Ji. I Chenev. Boston: Albert T.' T L . . 1 n n . 11 ivuiyni, Qiunsieau, r. i ; uenry unase, Lyndon, Vt ; Gardner C. Brown. Boston: T. P. iledfield, Montpelier, Vt.; F. M. Weld, Jioslon; Horace Fairbanks, St. Johnsbury, Vt. ; Amos Burses, Boston: s, fe. lompson, Lyndon, Vt.; Daniel ' R cortwell, (Jambridgo, Mas. . 1 VfnMll'Smp. tfck b.rjr.. E;s, artl sr ot trmnt. txte sr t-ah rs f anta, r..t.l"W, Jackva Xhltrs, ft I LI... fjulf Applr, tM1a a rwrtuPttkM. lned, slioul (r Ik. Orsaxas.' !lois. go4 la tos. . II .ln.nlry pr. h it r tkiBt. mmrtt mil kmii r. pirn 1U rrk.slsf pr.Uil. Unt. pr. lb Bt kiiiUqasrttrs pr. IH. .131. Ill ..III IL ...3h j sets! ..ISS u I ..I7SI 3 ... JmSs SI tk SO .....BU .11- to J-4 SO lot ...I .Mot .1 tltat IS 0U U IS .. SI-IUSI- ...;.isu is no VALUABLE VILLAGE PROPERTY FiR KALB St ArCTWX. The unitmlgiitd but rMoivwl liulntdivw tmm the hvln-uf lli tau Mrs. A. V. Bsnlas to 4lspor vl ker llrcl Ktl-. rte., Is Jubawn, m SATUnDAY, SEPTEMBER 'JOT, At' o'clnsk.P M.,os thepremlw. Tin Ihsl vsl hl id, um ami L.4 tilusUHl enmllr In Ilia Tl of JliDMn kirmrrly oorupieft ljr Dr. Jukn Mei.flnmrtlnr s wlUc wilh H sixl linl.oo liiiiiiiie alcMB nt ofimiui'ilioiis ruoiu. rixnl ot-Uar, rflanil hiiH wk-r, is firt rUi onler, rrpalrr and sew ly niiiitil,unaiiui-i iiu aaa luuaeai mI iHian-wlon aiTefi. Taruil lilvcral. AiMi.atlha nuss time anil plaon, i nuA couk tuva with rcM-rroirami oiiiset, 1 parlor suira, Ikx (tovra, a quantity of tus-pii, U lura turc. rte.. I criamiem,t In truoftonUr. I rod dii IniC taiikvi Irlatvs4, lairrura, sail other article. 4lwr WM. f. 1MUNK. Auetr, For Sale. ni i uile anil one Ninirle Slelirh. One ti V, f Viknol andoDs Hlith Wliasled rltrlith Burjcr ImII neariv new. urteoxnart Inm axle. Oni pair lleatry.on iialr I.lirlit. I'ullsr llarnawt. n llniait-plato Heo ,nJ-huil, llUer triianed, liar- new, tint hri;lit Hav 4 year 0I1I lloras Cult, 13 I J liauils lilsh. IUuM Urn. with lilaok lMiintf, well liroke. Aim out pair clrne nialclinl liright la two voarfilil knrac culbf, liirite ana stylirb, will lt nld l"w f,r eah, 1 r will vire tunc, or eichantca tor I u ni ker. Will sull tut wool In small lota, loo joung ewe fiirep. L. M. KULLINGTON Julinmn, Vt., Aa(. ti, 1S73. 41m3. For Sale. IX CAMIlUIIMiK.-The pramim nf Mrs llraiire Fiwte, iiiciu'linx llouMiaiiil fiiit-liuiltlinvi In sk1 repair, lianlou, iiihI nine acrcn orrWh uplaml mea- oi'W. lorinii ca'iy. iiiquiru 01 uio duiwcntM-ror .l UnviJ Lewi. MltH. ORAN'UK FINITE. I'amiirmse, Auj. zr, is;:i. Iirul HOWARD'S GAR3UNE INK or a sii-KHiosut'Ai.rrv. One 01 , pgnt-p iiil, 15cts; one pint, $ 2. Discount to Dealers. Circulai-s free. Address the I'liuriiicrnR, LtiAX. IIUWAKU, Hyde 1'ark, Vt In Chancrbv Litmoille Co. Muy T, A. V. ISi.i. Tlio colored people of Omaha went to liiocoln, on a piouid exsursion, last week, and some' of tbe white trash,' bav in;;' occasion to make the same trip, avail ed themselves of tbo half.fare excursion tickets. They attempted to ride with the regular white passengers, however, but, when the conductor passed through, he mado them all so into the nesrro car and ride there.. - ,. ; ' Of tho 30,000 modals awarded to exhibitors at the Vienna Exposition, 400 go to Americans ' "' ' CALVIN CAMPBKLL vs. GKOIIGE U. mSLEV, IlARILS It. lU.DIXL, 11IKAM 8. IIASKINS.J Whereas, Culvin CiunpbcU cf Hyde Park, i Miid county, filed in said Court his petition for luicciosurv acmnst 1 lie saui ilereiiilaitts, wiling lonii 111 BUDSiiiuce unu 011 U10 1 unlay or SUicli A.L. 1871, sniil defendant, Ouoree U. Kislev exeuuted to siiid petitioner his mortRUge deH 01 ocriuin lunu in urile 1'ark iu ssul county descnlieil as fnllows, vis : One uinliviilnl half ef the land and premises cunveveil to Dele M ri-nke, iy tno sum lalvin Lanipbell, together Willi tue m.ielnuery and tools in the null on said premises on the 'Jtli day of March. A. D. 18tl8 which deed is referred to for a more full dnsorin- - 1 ; . ... . nun ui tmm premise: mcaiiinir 10 convcv Iit anid mortpifro doeil nil the Interest of the said Georec 11. Hi.ley in said tirciiiinox. or Hie ma. ehincrv therein, eotiditinned for the payment of eigin iiuimreii nnu tinrty-scven dollars, specifled in eight iirooiisHory notes, sll bearing even date wuii nam niorijrage iieen. even ot which are Tor the sum bf oue hundred dollnrs each, the first note pay alio on or bfure two years from ume, nuu sccoiiu, tniru, luurtn, nnu, sixth and seventh on or before three, four, five. six. seven aud eight years tram (Into respectively; snd one note fur the sum of one hundred and thirty seven dollar, made payable on or before nine yers irom aatc, anil all r said notes niade po ntile to Calvin Campbell or bearer with interest annually, ft ml nil siffned by the said Geonre B Hisley, which are now justly due nd owing ine peiiuoner. And further settine forth to snid Court that the said Darius 11. Uedvll and Hiram S. Ha. kins, both of s ud county, have eajh an Inter- ci in men hut 01 reicuinuon 01 saia Drcmlses and a light to redeem the Mine, and praying lor a loreciosure. And it npnearimr to said Court thxt lk anid delendant, Oeor B. liley has not had ner. sonnl noticcof the pendency of this petition, it is by the Court here ordered, that he bo notified to appearand wake answer to said petition at uie next icrm 01 sum court lo be I10I1I at Hv,l Park, in sail county,' the fourth Tuesday of r, 1 , r ,u-o 1 i ... .. r . iwivuiuer, n. v. 1010, oy me puuiiuation Of the substance of said petition and tliis order in the Lamoille Aewsdoaler, a newsnorjer onblixhed at said Hyde Park, three weeks successively, the mm ui niucu iuuiicuiions 10 ue M least twenty days prior to said last mentioned term. -Dated at Hyde Park, in said County, Uus 26th aay 01 August, A. 1J. I7f. E. B. SAWYER, Clerk L. o. Shall, Solicitor. 42 NOTICE. In ooraplisnoo with the order hereto annexed of the HunurnliU PrntuttA llnart. r.. ilie district of Uuanille, we David a. Hberwin and woe, neuis c. Mierwin, or II) de Park, iu iiaid dmtriot, iriro nolioe tliaton this AHli day of Auxaat, A.D. IN;:, we have, before mild honorable oourt, In eomplianee with the rtntnto In saoh oats niads and provided, ndopicd and made our heir at law Emma Mary Hill minor of ssld Hyde Park, daughter of Cliarles Wesley 11 ill. and chance her name to nary AUllqa Dnerwin. , , , ..... , IUAVID R. BIiKKWIN. ' JNKTTIEM.BilKRWIV. ' To Darid H. Rhnrwin ftHrf wif Ml.lj. U tl "'ii 01 11 uo ram in tneiiiKiriotor Lamoille. Tun aroh.jrel.y ordered to publish netiee three weoks uweiuivelv in the Lamoille Newiioe ot Hyde Park, Jn the dintrletof Lamoille, that you. iiare aiioptea una made your heir at law Emma Alary Hill a minor of liyde Park In said riitrfnt snd elianired liernnina In tlnrv tmm, t Dated at Johnson, in mkt distriot this SSth das of August, A. D. 1873. - , : MAUOXO. HRATII, - -Judge of Probate. fOTlCB-Thls eertlOes that I have this dav A.1 given my sun Banferd, his time durinr tli Z",i".0l ','Jaia''rity- Tber.frelhall ft.im mv more ol his Wares nor psy any Debts .of his r.MlwvvlU '' wllia) UttHi Wit.e;CK.n()B IT. Place. PLACR RteD, August , 18T3. .;! h- N0JiKi7:,..h",'y.K,v.,, to mr "n rr ".put. JL nsm, hliUme to trade and transact bnla forhinuell'and inn,ii,!i.i. 1 rr?,!"f of hi. coatraoUng nor claim wy ol MsWr." ,,,, AHeStJ-H.8. PA0w. r.'0 Hyde Park. Sejit lrt,l73. , B ISHOP SOULE S . . . . L I N 1 M K TV t t Iiasio'itivcitrf for Solailca, Rhounutllna Nn,.i gia, Hpraius, o. From 1 to la w.'.l""?'.- oureoose. given up by phy.ieians? The ly , tain eun for Sam im. Large lxHles. lisn .,i7 bottles, 7Sts. Bold by all DruKgi'ts. ' Immense Attraction Aa4 1 A. P. I r Cleave1 D. A. Gilbert, JIllX MORRLSVILLE, IKI f.V.sd t i ! ! J ' S FASCY t rcit 1 i f wklrki be k. aa iaa, L . t tke eyae mt .r,,, WSi,, bmk s aiiu ' Sa wwuIJ iatile attcntioa ta hi Grand Opening of Fall & Winter Goods JUST RECEIVED! ion pleors New Fall Style PRINTS. M " DHRSSUOaDS. 10 " " " RKPKLLANT8. IB " " " 14 FLANNELS. " " " SHAWLS. EMPRESS CLOTHS, BLACK ALPACAS, THt Cirrs, 6ERQES, SILKS, COLORED AL PACAS, MOHAIRS, POPLINS, And an endless variety ef DRESS OOO D8, all of which are the bent rtyles ever offered In tlieee parU, Sly rtook aever was eaore eoupleU In all Its depsrtuiente. . Fancy Goods. TRIMMINfiR. TINE LACKS AND EMHROIDER- Itb, CHOICE HOSIERY AND GLOVES. PERFECT - FITTING CORSETS, IF VNDKER CHIEFS OF EVERY VARIETY. And an endless afaiirtment of Small Wares. P K R P U to ws tesavl I tke om If) yea waal aaaie krt. I! ST A T10Xtt .11 7"" araiau arUek w Hlore) ft be ka. ,h m, ZJ, and leeallinK It at H.eenu m, Tbcra U a great rarietv f COLLARS AND CtrM all U We eeld earV fur ea ar nai, i I M 1 CLOTHING. NEW FALL STYLES snd a large Anortment. Frock and Sack SuiU in the Latest Styles at Law rriees. DON'T WEAR THAT OLD. STYLE' H 'AT ANY LONGER!! Leave it, with a small amount of mooev at D A. UlLUEKT'S. Boots and Shoes. St Trices that will Defy Competition! Yoa are all well aware that I keen everrUilnr ever kept in a oeantry store aad more too. Can't see the need of enumerating m .haK vAn aaow 1 am always wsu stocked Willi ' ! . - txjs, atocEftrs. hardware, crockery, SALT, UME, n.4IIJ, GLASS, .-..com run ire., 4rc. HTiU my Goods are Sold at One Price, and for anil or Kaaift-wiav. t Priw I K - ..-. v.- fW My BtNk Is constantly Fresh. ty New Good, opening EVERY DAT. ' i'l i"vd f-ll v I K -;if .T :?: :' . . 1 ' - PLEND1D BARGAINS l . .I'- "' . i.h. "" ALL DEPARTMENTS! Every facilitr la randaierf i a.. . oareful examluatmn of Goods before purchaalnl. I .ar1 air A wsvt i& 1 1 l2a s 1. t . r " BEAUTIFUL FALL JWD VFUSTTKR OFFERINGS. Yours trtty ... D. A. GILBERT. Jlonibville, Sept. 0, 1873. ' ' Q r 0 cerjet; : Tkemas) lUsuioelaw,!, ' , nek sa Hwjart, I Teas. I Coffees, ' Spices, (pare) I t'anafi r iJnsif, Soda and Acids, I'uklts, I Sauces, ) Kttchufs, Snaps, I n; Is seeend to none, and If ye wist ", article, go to his Store an I et it Eun . ier, such as tLOL R, SALT, POBA. LiKD HI n slwsyson hand and SOLD CHlif. He has also a few Haying Tools which lie Is anxious to sell. A lot of White Southern Seti In Howill alwayii pay the higlitit surknn Farmer's Prudure. PhynHan'e preneriptinnii csrcfnllr c Hyde Park, Hay an,H73, fwlorrisviSle Foundi WowiMli U cull thcRttrntifDof drilcnu uicri of Nurtheni Vvrtnorit lo oar Side-llill and Hal-Land PI made after tho T( pattern which mirji others uaed in tlii ivctti-ii lir Mreujithim bllity, and their wuikuij; qualities nut VI ALSO HAIll.irriBI Stovs Flre-Rackiof nil ilrsrriutinr.s, Dis lures. Pipe Sli-i, f'love PipellolmCki ney Prontusnd loon, and t'xinp, Evaporator Front, Ni-Pm . Rests, (irate cf all kind, Pott Privern, DrntlFt, Wajfon and Bled SIm, ff all risen. Hollow Vinre of sll liM and stylus. Cake Dlfhen. Huckltr Han Teeth, and many articles which an notsn ALSO- JOB WORK DOSE AT snORT W MOiriNO M At HlSl. A'XTKIS, Stt fLOIT POIHTS OF ALL A.VDS, K Castinm ftimllied Sir Uioiie who visi li their own plows) also Ik-oius. llaniai, c Old Iron taken In exchange for goodios Dealers anrl Peddlers will bs furnUbedF Jobbing Rates. Reliable, Live, Active Ajtents iti wanted. Ha others need tpf 38m3 MERRIAM & J0CI FLOUR! GROUND FROM PURE WL WHEAT AND WARANT FOR $10.00 PER BAR -AT- CaJy'a Falls, B. A. CALK1 HENRY R. MACK, Manufacturer aad Dealer la All Kind POLISHED Marble Woi . II ABO WICK, VT. Special attention riven to Expend" mental and Head-Stone Work. ATI kinds or Pla'n Work executed asslV the most reasonable rates. - BUY THE Boston Daily Glol TUE BEST PAPER IS OR NEW ENGLAND- TERMS, Of News Dealers. 4 Stats p By Mail, $10 pcrannum. ins weosiy uions is nij-: P"' "7 thsehespest weekly In the t'n'tedSttl' S tmi U UH1 V PL' tkUSllLNO CO ,