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Lamoille Newsdealer :!: ".T.' , i "... The Bttfcw Trlil. 1 T .aurt rluixl ill lulf. fOI"2 rjver' .I li. ihe l proor"" il'J Fron TVashlnsten. Jr.. llTer tUoria'a-M) l l,"H - - - . , r - - J .TTTT lc Sim lb. tr-. 1. lalfeod .enaiKi I,. .... T a, ,w .1 .. a.' tae alria iv tt.aatd ia the rreUo wl . ,r J,T ijc. A '. J ( i.ia w .tk i T-!i : i ,r " " r - - , . .. I.. A .j. i - ! - ",t- honor ! m 'I'r "icnar,, shiva lasted ea-il tbir iaugr. aauasi rvpoii. .l-r tui s?OILC OF LAMOItLK T.n 8aU Of CoTTO.-JM -' COUNTY I , See. o.et'caAc Ik.. M sl.inf it, ael emrrat those Vo cooiii. Jf. r.rmiiH look special r Huns la lriiotooal luauv. Ju Ige l.vie said be At Iks iiimuI snefiagaf the X lb . i...b'ug .l tU U-tirt I AfH'SlS. ItlU'lUC N ' ' r"'' Tb niitr.it Sir! war). Tkagh tK rVptnVf pante eMk- la Ik stnek market, its eflevt bate mm t NHM wr. as i rwicw I I -" jo' jtoteJ U the rraei. I'..!". itka llcprutff.c'aB be!l al C!rrm..nt, l.-l cck. Ilinm i cu c f io'.niij 'cnt, A. ., Pucipsi of T:Mcii ft'-"' ;o bat ibo uu-Mi. kriaH at iLt failura wl graal firms and tb m-p isoa f iprtaal koaaaa. Th atii a oot a rar Uoal faai. bat a yea ml i.m. It (track tba ataek-brokar Inl so!; Wmaaa U vera ant aspeaod. Taair&ll auurally craaied batiaof cral lacarity, bat U would Wa akWidod ia a k had It aot Wa aid a d and depea4 bjr diao'.aaiira af ak. HiMi asd laaaoUl drmpituda ttnvtg tba tJrcatil elaaaaa. Tba Uilaiad Mrraa cy, fbicb bad ttiaiulitad apoaUlUa aaiOHg daalan ia staeka. bad aUa aataraU 1 lanpud baaka to lot a aaM oa iaad iqoata aad uraal aaearitjr. aad lad to MgMtaoa narebaau aad maaafaaturan t ztad tkeir biuiaai ralatiaoa aad liabili t'at far b;ood tba point af aafatj and pradcaco. Tba aviddaa (ala lad tbcai witb all aalli Hi. axpotad to Iba full ae rsriij af tba blt, and without auffioieot baliaat ta bold op jiot a prcaiura tbj bad ot aatieipatad, and war aot prcpar ad ta mat. Wa mj at well look tba fact fitirljr ik tba faca, that for tba lut half-dozen yeara wa Lara bca rwhiag too fst, al the momentum baa carried us btyond tba poiot cf safety and immediate recovery, lb su tofioa ana imiur which karc already oecurred show bw speculatiT oiethods bare found their wsy J tnJJ"' Siaary, West Llaka, deiivcrtd an eulogy ofo tba lif aad baracter r Fret. SUaa 1L IVait, bu Suprinteiiist or tla But Karosl Scboet at rl-awuih, giving briefly tba bia'arof ir aarly atraggle and triala la ab'aioiug an ad'ueatkV sod skooaas aad rapid adrsaoarant aa aaada' eior af tba yoong. Ila wa cbirscter taad by iboruhuM and bounty witb biaiself as a a'adaut ; aa a wan. (rue, ra liable, aaraaal, which was the sctirel of bis pawar to otrvl Others and to infusa iuto thm aoMaihiac of bis own slf-relisu. aaargy. kaasaumicg, unbeodisg Cbruiiaa latcgrity. At tka elosa at tba aaaraa Mr.Oreutt aftrad toe follwiag preamble and raaklutions, which vera anaoicously adapted t Wberat. Cndar a bMiHmi bat win Ptot- Usae. eath kaa' tmorcd trwm tb sphere of at aapfuJotat, ProC Bilaa H 1'eui, ut ro- eipal ef our State Normal School and a aiembcr of thia Asaooialion, therirtbre, BasolraJ, Tbat we deeply fcel thaloas sus tained by thsStst sad tb profralon la the r Btoral or one so sole, so earnest ana so suoorsfc ful as aa eduoator, and so geoetall endrarad to all who knew bin, both by bis many private virtues snd by bis active, energetio and self denying ChrlrtUu lif. Reeolved Inst wt tender our hearty rrmria. thy to the family and friends of the dcovaai'd in their great affliction. Tlie Termonl Officers Be-l'nlon. Tie Vermont officers met- at Urattle- I 11 J J lf.L f . L I ooro, ifCQoesasr, vci. ijio. lor loeir iota mercantile affairs, and bow caol headsd and sagacious buMoesa meo hare yielded to the temptation to operate oa eontingeuciea and build an possibilities, and iuagiue their debts are oaoce'led by a proaiibf to-dsy. Tbo iwiaediate outlook for the business community ia everything but cheering. The financial disturbance is too radical and wide-spread to be got rid of in a week or calmed by official crJur or act. The fcnoral ctnfiJenc bss been shaken, and money does) aot circulate. Thoso who hare money refute to lead. The conse quence is that firms whoie business opsr ations hare largely outrun their available resources and become badly complicated, like Hayt, fyragaos & Co., of Mnw fork snd A. W. Tprogae, of ltliodo Island, mutt stop. There is no help for it. But on the other band, there is n reason for depression and gloom. Moat of th mer chants, however they msy suffer from the presunt stringency, have fur mora assets than liabilities, snd only seed a little time aad a coiit'nuino.. of tbe paMio confidence to meet crcry ('ainsnd. There is no great surplus af goods in the market. Nuitber the cotton nor the woo'en manufactories can stop for a long tima. A aucuaiou of the iron foundries for threo months weald produce a dearth of tbat article in the market.' The stock af coal on hanJ is hot large, and there are no more shoes than the trade requires ; whilo the crops were never larger than tbe present year, . and the Wast is a vast granary, stored with wheat and corn and other articles of consumption. The ' financial trineiicy will bring all busiacsa back to a solid ba sis, and diminish prices a wall as wages. It will tend to equalise the value of cur rency aud gold. Aad if tha President bad called an extra session or Cangres a month ago to take the initiatory measures towards a resumption of specie psymeuts, we possibly might to-dsy have the solid computation far all our sufferings ia an appreciated currency and a relieved country. We trust such a pressure of publio opinion will bo brought to bear on Congress when it meets that it may take tbe requisite steps to an immediate re sumption, which will permanently relieve the country aud prevent the recurrence of a similar visitation. " . Who Killed Barney JlcCliinls? " Not I," says thfl engineer, " the train eould nnt be stopped in time to save him." Norl," ssy every one on' that train. Then who was it? ' The man who plsced the rum fiend in his bottle fer a few paltry cciris-for a little profit--and for the small sum tbat went into bis pocket, the family and friends of Barney McGia nis are to-dsy suflering tbe irreparable loss of a kind sou and an affectionate bro ther. For this smull sum, ooo who went ferth in physical strength and strong in mind, savo the pewer to resist a destroy ing appetite, in a few bears is but a mail of earth, almost indistinguishable, his soul goujg unhidden to bis God. Fer a tittle gaip, you, ssaa, who let biia havo the li (fin, did all this! anknowinfrly, bo doubt ; yet you intie tbat eqsally aad and terri bio accidents were being canted everyday by like acta. How Strang it is that men who ar4 otherwise respectable who ai acenstamed to aa neighborly acts af kind' ness for their fellows, ia ther ways; yet if a neighbor wants that wbiob will arry Ic&olatioii and death to bisnaelf or family, how ejuiek it h luraishod, provided be has the money ( pay lor k. TPs baaa tbat tbisoeourreuee will u tbe eyes of fbaaa who hll the accursed stuff, tbat they may sleiiat are another ia added ta tba list re-union. Soma forty or fif ty members were present, among the most prominent'of whom were Uen. Win. Wells, Geo. Stephen Tboojes. G'u. W.W. Henry, Cols. Veaxoy. Heaver, Grout, Faruhain, Benton, snd others. The bus iness meeting was held at tha Tewn Hall at 4:30 P. M. President Col. lied fie U Proctor in the chair Officers were elected for the ensuing year ss follows : President,- Gen. W. w . Usury. Vice-Presidents, Col. T. 0. Seaver, Cspt. J. W. Newton. Treasurer, Gen. P. P. Pitkin. Secretary. Gen. J. S. Peck. Chairman Ex. Com. Cspt. Fred E. Smith. It v,u. resolved to bold tha next meet. ing at Moutpeiiur during tbe session ef the begululnro ut lot 4. At seven o'clock the annual oratien was delivoied by Maj. J. C. Tyler, of Bruttlo- boro, au uble, well written and spiriftd production, evoking much enthusiasm and applause. Ihe annual supper was served at the Brooks House, at 8 P. M. The bill or fare was lavish and elaborate, and hearti ly enjoyed. After its diuusioii, loasts were in order and responded to by Hon. C. W. Willard, Hon. L. P. Poland, x Gov. Holbrook, Cel. Veazey, Gen. Grout aad other. This enjoyable portion ef the re-union exercises concluded ut 11 o'clock. The Lske (bamplaln Kum (ran. Simeon Itsssett, the man who but made himself notorious by sailing up snd down tbe luke in a "floatiug battery," selling to the workmen oa the New York and Canada Hail read, has wet with a violent death. The circuiostauces connected with the affair, as near cs can be ascertained, are as follow: 'Bsssett had been re quested, by the meo who had patronized bim, to give op the business, as they could not resist the temptation U bur- chase liquor snd use it when it was with in nach at them. Nat beediuir their ro- quest, the overseers oa the railroad then notified Bssiett that unless he abandoned the bsiinesi and cleared out Ihey should take measures to close up bis business. Bassett rejiMtd that he would "take the heart's blood of any persoa interferins with his business." Friday. Oot. 24th. a?sett left bis boat on the Putnam side of tbo lake, in charge of bis brother, and came over to Samuel Bryan's, in Benson. During his absence a party of men rowed np to the boat, and, as the brother in charge of the institution showed himself, tbe y caught hold ot hua, took bim out. and brought him on shore. They then took out several guns, pistols, etc., aud set fire to the ersft, and burned it with what liquor there was on board. About this ti ibo Bsssctt was returning by way of the Hunt lot, and discovered his boat on firo. He took a beat belonir- ing to Arunah Walker and went over to the sceno of action, and rowing up within twenty eetjttf the partLof -men near tha burning boat, be said with a terrible oath, tbat he would"teach them not to burn his property," and fiied six pistol shots at bem, whereupon some onu uischawd 4 shot gun at him in tbe legs, and one shot entering the body and piercing the blad der." They then let the brother ge, and be took Bassett to tbe "red house' at the Bryan plaoe, where ho lingered till Sua. day moraine, when he died. Bassett is the same man who sold liquor to James rersons, about Tour weeks ago. in conse quence of which Porsonsgot intoxicated and fell into the lake and was drowned. Bas sett bails from. Eagle Bridge, N. Y. , The boat he used mth's business was a large yawl with a small cabin. A. S. Barthlo- mew. Overseer of the Poor,' of Benson JLandiax. was spplied lo for aid to bury Bassett tiutland Herald. :i,u Hit tit evi- y ii.csgie. ai.d u 1..U suoaiiitcu io to the jury. JuJ-f Davis aa d be bad submi ted it to them within tba law. Mr Treoiaiu also Kuk exceptions to tbo re mark tbat insanity, aa a rale, involved da luoioo, aad that ibe prisouer'a Meaa aeaased ta have been bawd upoa reality, aad ta b( boaxx say log ih other b"ea ia tk cloak, besidve the four ia tb breast, were Ml particular y material, as it wss aot claimed thai th ratal wooad wss made tbrouph any af them. After Mr. Tremaiaa exception's, tbe cao was fivea to lb iory. At 10:25 tb iufraeat for J ode Davis and askad tut a - . . . - . . . doiaiUd deflumoa ot tbe vanaus aegrtat or criui ia taking human li(; a tier reoeiv in which they afain retired. Later tbe jury returned a verdict of manslaughter ia the third degrtc. and Btokes was ten teooed ta four years i iba Slate Prison at bard labor. State Kews. There are a few developments relat ing to tbe burglary at the bakery ef Cross St, Bradley in !?t. Johnabury. tba man who elrawlcd into the P. & O. shops prov ed to be a railrosd u.sn, as he slated. lie had nothing to do witb the buielary, yet be dosea't want people asking hhn fool it. h questions. Measrs. Cross &, Bradley pro cured a Boston detective as sooa as possi ble after the tbeit was dtovered, sod between them they sscertaincd that two men sot on the 8:30 traia at St. Johna bury Sabbath morning, ons psying hie fare to Nuwport and tbe other to sinn stead Junction, ihey both got an at Newport. One of them is described so minutely by the conductor aud baggage Otan. tbat the detective recoguites in bim a Bnniewhat noted thief aud cracksmsa. Fiotu the description given, these two mm wt re doubtless tbe asm party who comsiit'ei the burglary at Ricbford, aad who hired a Montgomery Frenchman to carry them to Honipclier the Weduenlay night previous to the Lurglsry at M. Johus bury. When they got near Monlpelicr. they dismissed their driror and aent an foot, being auwiiling to be carried into own. Mr. Thomas Hill of West Char- lotte. had some twenty sheen killed snd ounded by d.es, Wednesday. This makes tbo third lime iu three years thst be huj been a suffeier from ferocious can iucs. St. Juhnkbury is to hav a course of lectures this winter, frum eminent men. The first of which will be next Monday evening, bv Dr. Ilullajd ; the next by Thor. Nasi. Dec. 15th. If a sufficient number on tbe uf tbe I'. & 0. should deirc tn go,' wij believe the company will earry ihcin by special train. Some unkuown parties pritered the office of Estey, Frost & Co at Brnttleboro', Wednesduy mpbt, dulled u bole into their rou nafe. hlcw it into fragments with pow der, damaging the Move mid o'brr furni ture in thu room. FuituoHtcly the safe contained no money. Hon. W. T. Horrobin, ci-8tste Sen- utor of Vermont, has returned frsin his long sojourn iu Europe. Capt. Walter Wright, the oldent citi- ice of St. Johnsbury, died ou the 23d at the age of J3. Sbelburno has neither a lawyer nor nor doctor, and uo place where intoxicat ing liquor is sold. MssrsG. Novcs of Poultney died while squirrel bunting oo Thursday of lust week, ot heart disease. lie wss missed from the party, but his body was not found until Sunday noon. F. F. Holt of West Hartford caucht a burglar ia his house, last week, and aat np all night over him with a pistol, but, getting drowsy toward morning, be relaxed 1 ;i J .1 n 1 T. , . ins viguance ana me iniui mi mm over the beud with an iron and escaped. Asa Low of Bradford, one of the oldest paper manufacturers in tbe country, and well known through tha Connecticut valley as k business man, is obliged, by i Re lnnimities ot age, to keep bis room. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bowsn of Beth el celebrated the 69th anniversary of their wedding, last Thursday night. The G9th anniversary is an odd one to eclcbraate, but Mr. tiowen is over 90. and consider ing that life is short at best, didn't dare risk it another year. E. R. Stoveushus reoovcred 105 from Joseph Darker, blaokstnith, at Montgom ery, for duniago to borao, iu shoeing tbe same last spring. - Mr Thomas Pierce, the first white malo child born in the town of Gcoreia. died suddenly at his residence ia West Georgia, Tuesday evening, Ootober 21st in his both year. -PoterGr.no, af Winoeski, about ten days ago, stole from the wagon of Mr. Spaulding ef tfssex., two buffale robea and eighty dozen of eggs, and wa.de off with his booty. Ho was however, arrested io Burlington, on Monday, and after a con siderable chase, was lodged in jail. Mr. John Keyes, ef Wellingfbrd, while out eeon hunting, a few nigbta since, met with a sad accident from the prema ture discharge of bis gun, which filled his limbs with shot. Thirteen bare been ex tracted, and ba is net cousidered in a dan gerous condition After a most exciting and boisterous meeting, the people of Bennington, on Monday, voted, by two majority, to build a g2F,000 school huo. Insane. James Johns, of Btarksboro. formerly of Huntington, and Iho eooentrie iw in' - . . . . - -J ..-,.1 taralv BitllHiO baa r . taerw nwi" . Tba ranared purctao ar ! "J, . i. txMeaalon ol that lie get eiataret f sit f'r a roliut w ,h ttrtB, muluiioa of March turn at I.Miaa by U aw d-aied. Iboufh Jt. iBtriHUcoa b Senior Kd a preiKiiioc ta Aw vfli e ltJ ..'l..e. atvl tr C kr. wire with favor Vy le Pr l'bt. IU go- ilrfx u mM rl kaowa i - ... erument aow la I e .Ji?-satio fr the nlMl baka to ie , Great rCdUCtlOn IH pflCCS Ust IoUi oadroa al J- inm.. r.oadatioo. Tb rntir promds af - a j.r.n u i imm ere m,i,iii,'-wii. I e!it aa unhuatikv that it w sakl anny or q-iiie as tuaay sailors bare beea Ut t lbs service aiaoa the war by diaeasa ca Uaeted at tbat. point as were last by cans nsltie ia tba aavy during the war. Sa maoa bay. bvr, ia a Malthv Vrt, wbera yl!ow fever and similar diseases tbat iorest 8. Tboeaa ate aukuawu. Tba raport or tba laud agency shows that lS WJO.OtiO acres of Iba public l'J wr diodaf, last year, iaciudii.g 3 703,000 for bomstaada. o.ues.oo crru Ui t railroads, and 1. 628.260 or eah. Tbeaasb receipt for the year were 3,40oV 515 dollar. Order were Usued, Ort. 81 fer the removal. of lb Modocs to a permanent lo ss tica witb tbe Qaapewas. ia tbo extreme sort here coraer of Ike iudiaa tertitory. NwroiiU!n. A receut geological survey of tba-aictiaa of Newfoundland around Bar St. George bas rvald the ex'stence uf impertsnt tourer of matcri- .!.! The bar il.'cll is a nise-.tu- cont sheet c' ater, being Tony rules io length.; Iusln;-1 tspenog. and re ceives at its bead.ai.d 0g aouthern .u in'l rivers. A niiwi ai aaaaeaavBI wajas a'wai lkaM nlM which i to be deducted fr rxpewwe ana baadline ibocotto-. f'J 8I0.7J.9. lest ing I24.7d2.022.55 net proceeds now ia ia Ihe Treasury to be paid lo claimaots nder tbo fifth aertioo of ihe Appropria tion Act of Mjy 18th. If 72. Wbenihe-e larnty millions were returned lo Ihe Treasury, Jay Cook & 0 began lo do clinc. their embsrrssmeiits i.reae un til the eulininsled in tb recent grsnd craah. Boston 1'ost. BcauLskt T Post tlai. The office of tb Cheever Or Be 1 Company a shiirt diMauce aurtb ufPort Henry, was entered bv burUr early on Friday uionitoglast. the safe blown open, aud a large amount of lunds abstracted. A auspicious char acter waa seen uesr the office about Iwo o'clock a. m., and tbo xfivi'ion was besrd by pooplo living near, but uo alarm was givin and the robbery wss only discovered upon opening the store io which Ihe office wss located, next morning. Meantime tho rascals baa mado g'od ibeir encape, and no clue can be obtiiird, as yet. to their nheresbout. We Icaro that burg- . . . . h rsaruaIM)opcrailii8iiioineriownsaioug long, low onguo of laud runa t " HIV aura, aa wen aa America, www repreeent ad, this may be said to ba a high favor, ad to place Vermont, tbe Dairymen's AssoeiAtion and Mr. Ma sen, in tbe front rank ef a grat Wastry. Vermoht AnzsD.-Hon. E. D. Mason, of Riohmoad, President af the Vermeat Dai rymen's Association, sent two ef bis chees es to the Vienna Exposition, and has just recoived information tbat they wor awarded the highest prize above all com petitors. Id view of tho fact tbat the cel. ebrsted dairy regions of England and Ho'- rd veteran edltot of the Autograph and Remark ft. ban become insane on account at bit saligioua belief. lis haa professed to believe that there is no God, and thinks he bss ruined qisny young men by preach jog bis pernicious doctjfiuQ. " ' " aid of lha bav. foruilkJ k sad spveious harbor, the soil of lie ad jacent country is deep and rich, capable af yielding crops of any dencriptlon. lar more than aoflicient to sustain tb whole population of Newfoundland. Tbe tim ber is very fine the best being yellow birch of splendid growth, valuable for shipbuilding purposes, snd spruce oflnrge size, ihe laud is cactly cleared, ine farmer has at baud gypsum snd limestone sufficient for the most exteoiire farming operations, and along the shores kelp ess be" collected lo any extent. Suit spring exist in various places, and tlicrs aro numerous strowg Indications of petrol, eum. Tbo most important discovery, however, is that of coal. Several worka ble trains of superior description hive been fouad, much of which apreurs to be cannel coal. Possessing these voluablo re sources, it ia belioted Ihe locality will be come the aeat cf a large snd thrifty pop ulation. A startling scene occurred io court at Philadelphia, on the 2th ult. While the trial of James Kingswell for the mur der uf Frauois Mulone was progretiaing, and whilo Mr. Huverin, counsel for the accused, was addressing tho jury, a son ot the decea.icd spproaebed the box in which tho primmer was suited tnd made a innne at him with a dagger. The blow was turned aside ay the lOiccr, who took him iutocustady atiordesperato resistance. The greatest coufusion . prevailed iu the court room, .but sitiwided after tbe atrcst. Kiugswcll snd Mulono kept teams in the same stable, and the killing was the re sult of n fJibt betveefi the parties. 1 ! . y - , . Thk LatkDd. lloatcE Ut ii. Dr. Hatch, whose death at the residence of his.on-in law, Hon L. E. Chittenden, in New York, on Tuesday evening, Oetobnr 28. biitn in TuobtiJgo, Vt., in 1 78. He van a graduate of Dartmouth (Jollei'o, and must, at his death, have been oue of its oldest surviving slimmi, lie was in the active practice of bis profusion for over forty years, first iu Norwich, Vt., and then in Burlington, trhnre ho was for maoy years the leading physician of the place, and mado lor himself a very envia ble record, both as a prefesrional man and as a citizen. His character waa one o1' very rare equanimity, purity, and benevo lenee, and Christian fidelity. About four teen yeara ago, oa ah death of his wile, who was a native of New York State, ho retired from professional life, and since then has spent tie most cf bit recent yosrs witb bis children in New York City. He was thi father of Dr. Horace. Hatch of Washingtrn City; ol Mr. A. S Hatch, of the banking-house f Fisk & Hatch ; of Mr. Wm B. Ifiitch, of the firm ot Fairbanks & Co. of New York : of Mr. Edward Hatch of the Wilcox & Gibbs Manufacturing Company, who is now a resident of Brooklin, and of Mrs. L. E. Chittenden, his only and beloved daugh ter, with whom ho passed bis latest urn menu. IJe was a brother of Hon. Jo D. Hutoh of Burlington aud of Mr. A. G. Hatch of Windsor, Vt. ' Daring Burolahv at Cuanplain. Early on Wednesday morning Inst, GoulJ ing's jewelry establishment at Chumplain, was most thoroughly cleaned out by the gang from New York now operating in the towns along -- line of the lake. Tbe burglars forced, tho bolt of tho front door, and with tools obtained at a black smith shop, and teel wedges of their own,' broke opeu the safs.t Watches, jewelry, silver ware, belonging to Mr. Gouldius, and also to his ouatouiers, wore taken en tirely away, a bunch of gold rings left on ths working bench, tho sight before, being ail mat was ten ey the robDers. Here are a few things to do now. If you have a bed of parsnips, dig half of them, take off the tops and put the roots into a box or barrel io your collar, and cover them with dirtK to use through the winters the balance you can dig in the spring.. Put up some horse-radish in the samo way ; and if you raise salsify r vegetable oysters, ue them as you do the parsnips. We pack alt bur beets and tur nips in earth. Try a barrel or two in that way, it will pay you well. And one other thing let us say here : beets, which moA folks leave out ait I frost cornea ought to have beau gathered four ' weeks ago, unless planted late. Ours have been packed iu tbe cellar since tho tenth cf Sept., and they will be all the tenderer aa i nioor for it. A beet that sets ia the ground till frest cornea is s bard that boiling water taoa't soften it.' Carrots and some other vegetable roots will pay for the extra trouble of packing them in tini.Bmii7teton'Paxtrr'' . . i I bav a MEW aad STOCK mt GOOD THAT MUST BK SOLD! CLOTH I NG sly Rtoek to lancw Uiaa vr. II HikfMM all tb hi aa at.pv at) k.a4 I kav mmdt PRICES THAT CASNOT BE BKAT! fionn nrsiNKx ovkrcoatu iron UOOD BiMNKfcS 81 ITS, CO O.V rUR.VlBHIXQ GOODS I bar mad PANIC PKICK8! doM I'nrivrehlrU and Drawer,... S buxea cloth eovercd Collar, tvr . -Sect, each I I 00 Boots and Shoes. NEW VOUK and BOSTON BOOTS BKsT II SOLE and TAP HOOTS, .13 00 . 4 OU Lltcrur.v l'ot !- L The Erttctic bas a flue portrait of the Quaker -t, vVbitiier, and is rapeclully strung iu liters? LioprnphT. bilUr forming the lead- ing ket. fi. Oilier bumphioiU nrtl.J. are . n Miltun, MnUra do Mai:..N'. nJ uis X V. In aoieiice there are pnj" "", "t,'.nd"1'f?. ,V'e W, 08.i,,'l,livu-nlEdncat"n; nd"lhe Ringed Tlnnd." lkaik' theie is great vari ety of mmd taiacellniieuua reading; sni. the t iliiriul depart men ts are very full and liu'reiit- , I lil L..l... v .. 1 ,,,'k. liif. iv rrai, r.i.w.. "..TlJooluillnic the Vharlettown, Alhut-U, MatthAckl Publisher. Tcni.i, 5ayoiir; Iwo epics kl);, dJ, " a Wmak.. ' tingie nunibrr -i t cidis. The Anrwiy Is fully cqunl to any rf Its nredecoiwora. The freshueas, tho aiiHy, and attntctive fwitwvs of each nuinlwr ia really won. dcrful. and it is My to ajemint for it. jx'iulnr- ity with little ones. J. l. Chorey, ruousnvr. Uustoii, STOUCHTONfc-?-; aMavbvB,, Fall and Winter wllb a., auukM 1. M JTrTa, 3 ! 1 . t J io0 -r.i ' i "tic I have Ui LARUKST Htook of BOOTH KII0K8 yH OP F LULU IN THIS VOfKTV! VI HATB MIDI rtlram rniaa,, anmeraa, rtiihet,, Bnifc,.,' ctta Clo'h. Urmifit.ei.jL t..V Biarrits Cotb, auTl , Puplin., J)wn, HoWi Reveraiblra, Lwjj, Repellanti, ard a rjf variety of Una Cedavhica WE ARK 0FFERI.N0 AT but J llllMillOSSM IStiCM. "THE VERMONT STATESMAN." TIIK FIRST M MHF.R OK "TUL 7KRMOXT STATESMAN." Now sxrlot (wookly oJitlnn), will be luurd JANUAUY 1st. I?74. Qfkpechnoneiiplfis on enplloatli n to C1IARI.KS POKR(V Bt TTON. -:nl llurlinton, Vt. Dj'piri is a llyilni-IIntdnt Munaler, frrnn wliich nwiriy itll "the ill- the human flisli ia bi-ir to" origin itc. The IVruUau Myrup, u iii-t.lectiil aolution of the protoxble uf Iron, is a long-tried and wcU-cslul.lii-lKil remedy for tliia iliiititiiilng complaint; it line cured tlieumnda when other rcniediis have f lilcd. H absison's 1'kbibtai.io Lszekuks. Plcasnnt, Prompt and cltW-tive. Two taken nt niilit move the bowela once next morning. Unlike all Pills, they mner cause pain nor require increase of dose to perfect a cure. They cure Headache, Ditiiunis, Oiiprepiiion after eating, Sour U iinhiK, mkI eery evil nr- nsinp frnui I oistitciKm nuil Imliaticn. ilar rnnted in !1 cases of Piles, either bleiilhijr or blind. Trial box, Wl cents, Ijirge box, OU uis., mailed free for this lust price. Dr. Harbikon's Icki.au d Balsam, A splen did cure for fontrjis, Hoarseness and all Thnmt and Lunz complaints. For aide by E. S. Har rison & Co., Proprietors, No 1 Trcmout Tem ple, Boston, asd by nil Drugi.its. C. F. RANDALL, H'oreW say to t he Oyster Eatiny. Pea nut Shuckimj, Candy Sucking, liter Guzzling. Cigar Smoking, Tobacco "Ciawttig" and Money Spending part of the community that he has opened on R. R. St., d Restaurant ! Which is uncqiiated in any part of Drit i h America or Alaska. Family men whd are tn a continual BTEW at huniK, luit wish Tor a variety orsTKVY8. will Snd at RamluU'son II. R. Mt.. tlioliest OYKTER 8TKW evur Imported Into LaiuollloCounty since the daj'i of Motliustilah, CANtIE$,ttt in Stock Lamoillt Co. PH. I HUTS, lif the carload, WALNUTS, t llMF.HTS.or any other kind tnuU twin. S.1HI)iyi-:s,all yrtaud. J'lt h I KS,all tur.- TMtt'E. nouotd so"foue." . Vl(iAk.1,all kindt, from Iht S at. to haw hiuk do you want to go .v , ,i i IIERRINa.omokedogmtcultomtrt. OVS'i'PkS, in any quantity from a aitl to a bbt. on tiro dayn' nutlcr. And the hlKgcsl tock of its., to., o., vur kopt Jly Block of HATS 4- CAPS, , LAPUOHKS IIOhSK BLANKETS?. WHIPS. TRUNKS, V A MSKS. KUBHKR GOOD'', UMUKKKLLAS, KTU.. KTC, KTC. Is cowplcto in erorjr particular! lam iu earnest and say that my Stock ol Uunds can lie IkjuIiI chcaptir 1'OR CA8I1 tliau eHtwhri in .orinern V ot-iuont CEO. P. HARDY. Mni; Uillc, Oct. -1'. 1873. Pros ptctut for 1874 Secettth Year. RepelanU SO rents pr yd. sp. Black al nu .10 rts. pr. )i. ap. Alp.ora Hoiillns ' cti. pr yd ,p, Jsp.au. silk stripes, Ifteenusr. rl Japane-o, nrorslblo, IS emiti pr., Olnoiiin. mtu Uontjp.r)d. Prints, a to li cents r j d. flood sheotlnx lo otnta hy ths est. Ladirt' Cufft and ut.'ar, Klizabflkiai The Aldine, Jn Wu'tratrd Monthly Journal, t-nhvrfntlf udmittrd to ikf HziuiMomrnt prriofiwti in the H'&rtti. A Hrprtarntative and VhainptoH Jmrriea Taste. ""KKClt VUtCK (I ao., A0. AO, in Lamoille Cuuutv (Cuuit.) Oh Boys, Before yon go and ace Sarah Jan next Saturday light, lie sure to B l ) i.ur pucl eta nith RANDALL'S CHOICE- cONPECT-,uu1"'?mh"Ikw ft"m mny "t''inot piti, ' T..VT . 1 I aml. In aia ( ia i IS ) and s pnearanoo t x.'ot fac- siuiiies .r mo oriKinais, Tho pronenlatUni of a NOT FOR 8AI.K IN IIDIIK OR ItKWS BTORES. T1IK ALI) ME. whilo In tied with all thorairul.r. ItV hit nt.ni, ,r t.lin ftiiit.. ... liul. I.t..ui cliarsiHeifstio of onllua'y perlrlirals. ft Is an cl ugant misnoiiauy or par, UKhtaml nrao.lul liter alui'u t and a oollintiou of pictures, the rarrstspeo liiHii'i of artist'O skill, tn hluuk and white. AIUiuUKh each siiceevdlnir numoer aflortls a frrsli pleumrc tu ni irii'iins, in. real raiuc anu iiuautt ol TIIK ALDIiNK will bo miwt appreclalwl ailar tt hus l oin bound up it tho eli.se ol tho year. Vhil. othnr puolicallons may claim superior cheapucis, as ooiiiparoil with rivals of a similar class, TIIK AtUINK Is a uniiio and ordinal eoiioi.llnn alone and uuappioaclied absolutely witheut com- IKiition ip pnu anu oiiaraotor. 1 li. possossor ol a coiuolute volume cannot duplicate the nnanlltv of flue paper and eiiKrarioics iu any other shaie or numoer 01 volumes lor irn uwi Uf cam aad Mrs, thtrt art tkt Chromoo bnidtt. ART DEPARTIV.ENT, 1874. Tho II lustrations of TIIK ALDINIS bar won a wo -It. wide reputation, and in tho art centers of Kurop. it Is an admitted fact that its wood outs aro examples ol in highest prrfoetion ovvr attained. The common prejudioe iu favor of "steel plates, " Is rapidly yioldfnr t'J a more educated and dis- oriuiiiistlOK taste which rcoornlics III. advantages of superior arllstle quality with creator facility cf production. Tho wuodoutsol TUB ALDINE pot- sussail tho ueiicaoy andolanorato naish of the ar tist'sorlainal. In addition to designs by the members of tho Nntional aoaderav. nnd nther nutd Atnttrleitn Bp. lists, TIIK ALUlNK will reproduce oiamplesef tn. um loreiKn masters, seiuotou witn a view to tho hiKhest artistls success and greatest ten oral interest. Thus tho subscriber to THK ALIUS K wlll.at a trlllinK oot'. onjoy iu his own hoine the pleasures and rcnnlnt Inlluenoes of true art. Tho Chrtslu.as Issue for 1H74 will contain iu.ell doslfns anpro-riato to tho season, by our best ar- mt., anu win surpass in attractions any or Its pre. docofsors. Premium for 1874. Every subscriber to TIIK ALDINK for tho year win nwuiT, m pir 01 .iiruinns. i uo original was paint.! In oil for tho publishers of THE AL DINK, by Thomas Morau, whoso (trust Cvlorada Sioturo was purchased oy Congress for ten thounaud ollars. Thr suheets were chosiin ta represent " Tho Ka,t " and Tho West." One is a view la The Whlto Mountains, New Hampshire, the other trlvna l.ltu I'lifTi i.rilHuH I) I u; . St.. -.'vt. niuuiiiiK lerriviry. Tho difference in tho nature of tho scenes tin in feros Is a pleaslniooiitrast, and atSirds a itiaid Cis- piayui vue artin-s soope ann oolorlnir. The chrn- Colhri, M'riM TJ hian Xiiffi.SilkTitih, Jet OrnatrrnU, A'tcklucn, Bill Cli i.'r ' tilt Vartt, rnatj utitf, . of L'rft'' Collars, Titt,ttc.,him. i but EiJ Own, Orylitrd nli grrat rat itty of lirta Buttm, Mulil$, Trimmings, ik.,ik. t Ihci ef rul Y oa 1873 stronj awl a day, I Y.rl, peopl throu wold, reper bera gelne ever derst rut' if tb. ahal and eelle did i be a oul-c of a : gi'O will est a cul.i wan aici AN EXTENSIVE ASS)RTMFNTofGLf " AND HOSIERY! r Indies' tlortoo Huso, IS cts. per pair. .ante Uilios' ladles' rolton Hose, i'i cts. oor Mir. fialuiorals, 'i'j cts. per pair. 1U0 SHAWLS OF NSir srrr.S iXDBCiirir, PATTER.ySI From $1.0) upwards. CAR DIG.1X JJCk'ETS, LA 1)1 US' and (! fc'.VTS' SCARFS, .YUB1.1S, WORSTED FAXCHOM, TOURJS'VHES, AXD HOOP SKIRTS, AT REDUCED PRICES! GENTLEMENS' UXDERU'M also lOIS'ERY! and jrsaM! bav a " CwwalSfsw," aara-awrt.r . , Oh Girl: If yno would have your Johns and Henrys keep flrst rato oompauy and koop tholrheads level, send them lo RANDALL'S GREAT MORAL RESTAURANT and b happy In soelnir tho pride of your hearts grow up as they should. Molahl Tom, Dick and Harry ! SEE TO ITt That what mrs esra yon Snd to spend in my Hue. to spend at my ' KhehanK, " If I ooiiere in raimj moary suinclently to wish lor your money's worth every tlmo you invest, and you will every time, if you buy of me. That's wiit bun uinvwr. uooii i s call attain, i Your Sfrmard, . . !. C. F. RANDALL. MRS. D. A. WINSLOW8 Millinery and Ladles' Furnishing Store. Johnson, Vt. , iimomui iirioi extremely iineral pntronsire of i i l , ui'i iiiciuisin Jolmson and vi cinity, that nho has just returned from Boston with - THb LATEST STYLES In Millinery and Furnishine goods. Also a N and Extonsivo Assortmontof W BATS, BONN ET8, RIBBONS, - ." 'LACES, ' VKLVET8. 8LOVK8, " , BTO, ' . ETC,' worthy example i. r America'- trreatest landnaD. t I, i "unsorioers or Tti tit AUlllK wnsa .ui,i uui peculiarly nappy lUoa, and is suooessfully realised in tho ohromo. Thew ohromos are In every sons American. They are by an original Amrlnn nn. -uk oiaturiali f American manufaotnro, fromdrsignsof Amerioan scenery by an American pali ter, and u itvriM.rsio uienrrt successiui Amer loau Art Journal. If no better becHnsc nf all this, they certainly possess an Interest no forolfrn pro duction can inspire, and neither aro they any the worse If by reason of peculiar faolltiesor produc tion they oost the publishers only a trifle, wkilt tonal m eurry motet lo otkrr ekrjwutt tool are uLh 'lINB i"bl' ' ,CTV'c" pries of THK AU TERMS. S per annum, tn advaneo, with Oil Chromoa free. For fiu CENTS EXTRA, le etromas mU o, nut. mountrd, varniikrd,mdfrrpid Sy mail. THB ALDINE Will hereafter, he obUlnahlo on. ly by subsorlption. There will be no reduced or elubralo , cash tot eohooriptiont must l oant to ths publishers dlnot, t r l.snH.d to tho local oanvaser, without rotpotuiMltf to tkt suSnsSers, ox eept in oasas whera tba mrtih.i. u k.I.i Awi,il. aln.O.M ! I . - ' a".T' J - ' " "' s.wni, I-WTTflS mt vw. , ANr ASSICRlt WANTED. Any porstii wirhingto aot peruianantly as a nr.?iirn;T.:,,nT,T,fuU and um ",for- JAM MS SUTFAN & CO., Publishers, fiow4 w mai i g r.Asrie. new yok . OVERSHIRTS, FLANNEL and CASOTHj PLAID, and PLAIN Ol'I'RA KU.v WAS, CLOTHS, SUIKTING FLANNELS, and a full line of DOMESTICS. A large Slock of Plymouth and Backifo 8 and Mittens from 70 cts. per pair up. NEW RECEIPTS OK BOOTS AS SHOES EVERY WUK. Ooo I Roots 2.TS per pair. Ueuta dKUblo solo Up boots, 3.50 per plr Uonts falf 4.00 " Ladies shoos, I. SO per pair and uuwsra. U nts beaver ciotli booU, 3.60 prr pair- "CHRISTMA8 BELLS," An Illustiatod Holiday Journal. MOT7tlJJ"M im E"'imM'v N" p""'"l Now t En''sh. Fronoh, flerman. lUllan, a. s!I- 4t1Mm": ln"'- 'r Chriatmaa and New Ver', . In,ll,p,nwbl. ft,r Everybody. postage. QTSend tn your orders early. Address AUAMS CO., Publishers, Boston. Slw3 CENTS RUBBER BOOTS, OVER8H0B j!' A Ht'TK'a FOR LADIKS', BKATb A CHILDREN. New selections of Wall paper, CorUi". A LARGE LINE OF CARPETS iW11 CEIVED. Brussels tapestry, Bruiels, tog1 Uuudee, ftuir carpets, Oil cloths, Iw11 Mattiuga &o. Gorman tapestry, 30 cents per yd. Dundee carpets, S6 eenlsperyd. U1IJ 11 mat inirnm lunul, S1L SJ and li OS""'"-' Extra. " t Hi to 1 1 .00, !' f Patent Brussels Carpets l.lu per ani. Oilfloths, 43, 60 and65,oentspstysr. India Mattinic, 'l M and 3i cU. l"f Oil cloth RuBs,tt.0D. FURNITURE IN PARLOR ROOM Hfl ASH AND HLACK W ALNVT TAHLKS.WARDKQHEa.M'' LtiUNOCS. MATHASHkl. VUAIHS. ATfC., GOODS MADE TO ORDER 1 " NOTICE. Room sets I'j and apwards. S NottmKham laoe Curulns, double wi"1 per yrd. Holland if'.lt Shades, 1.50 per pair. Wood scat Chairs, 3.70 per set. Korosono oil M ouots jr. Uallon. (insnulated Sutar I'-M-a sonupr. ., oioo Winter Wheat Floar, S9 ."! "7a Choice Hpriaa Wheat Hour, lliaid youn Hyson Tea, SO cents Pr.'h Very best Japan, new crop, $1. P'- ire I bis Joa soot has l. IIJTt (lifj to I filhi 00 of I bss tr Rei r , hoi ieg din alt fell bei ha' S( ot) eu; r np si: tk bi ec e d. t I CROCKERY, GLASSWARE $ LAMPS. Tea sots tOoents and apward. i.tH Uublavnl, lilako Co's oelebralsd vt tb Vorrest,' l.V. o ur stock or onocj'if PJIIJVTS, OILS, CAJtf - GOODs.tya.is compl NsIr(Wo th. !SJh lh,Vn.ln,nrB "Lih nh" We should Use pleasure In by eld .tier mlrsediil'a Wl l" n 1" 'l", slllt jvaar lnsHi,rt " Purtleular attnnllnn m.on .n. - , : Uk tlT. T.."0 P"PV, Py charges, and tastes of her customers. ;,lw4 I T nn.irum Jolnson,Vt.,01t.f)th1l:l, R'?-notM.( n ar..If( r-ertf Jiracywy 8TOUOHT0N"11'