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Local Matters. P. O.Tim Table. coins "T; oiao hit. Mail Mixed 1. oo (.10 i.M Ml r 7:S r.l sYM a. u. It 15 10:40 10: it 67 0:40 SIM 7 60 Trains l.eve St. Johaebary (orW.it Couoord, at IIS l ana w r.w. ' i-.ttl. Train leave. Joansoaat 1:30 and Hvd. Park 4 0ii. M.oiMoBdays and arrives at8t.Johos karr at Laatallla CaaatT Crt. Dec. Term, 1874. Hon. J no. Rosa, Presiding. A, B. Smith, Assistant. A. M. Woodbury, Aaaiatant. Col. E. B. Sawjrcr, Clerk. W. H. H. Kcufield. Deputj Clork. L. H. Thompson, States Attj. Naion Chaffee, Sheriff rrriT jum. Allen CbaDdler, Belvidere. J. W. Green, Cambridge. Geo. W. Powell, Joseph Corucll, " Solomon Curtia, " Augustus Adams, Eden. Albanus Earlo, " Erastus Eugcrton, Hyde Park. C. B. Wilcox, ' " A. A. Spiccr, . ' " A. C, Merriam, Elmore. L. A. Gale, ' Alden Darling, Morristown. C. W. Luce, " J, W. Hyde, Frank Kenficld, ' ii. II. Park hurst; Johnson. Samuel Wilson. Frank Oakes, " Elinkim Bigelow, Stowo. D. C. Watts. II. 0. Faunce, Lucius Sullies, " V'arnus P. Locke, Waterville. J. W. Soott, Wolcott. S.A.Fife, The presiding Judge not being iu at tendance, the session was opened by Judge Smith, who presided with much dignity till the adjournment. A very able prajer was offered by Rev. C. Parkhurst, after which the formal proc lamations were made by the Shcrriff. The Jurymen were then called and sworn, and Deputy Sheriffs Dwinjll and Lanpher sworn to attend them. II. C. Faunce, juryman from Stowc, was excused for tho term. The Court then took a recess till 9 o'clock this morning, when J udge Ross was present to preside. U is thought that the term will be a Viort one, and will complete its session this wecl;. The publio are respectfully invited to attend a lecture on the chemical composi tion of the bumam system, id tho town hill, in Hyde Park. on Thursday evening, Dc. 24th. at "J P. M. : by Charles M. Sherman, phrenologist. Free admission, Collection taken at the close. Mr. Sher man has the endowment of tho best educa tors, throughout the country. Notice. The Stockholders of the La moille Valley Fair Ground Company, arc hereby notified to meet at tho Town Hall in Morrisville, on Tuesday, Jan. 5th, 1875, at 10 o'clock, A. M... for tho purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensu ing year, and to do such othe'r business as may be thought proper when met. It. R. Wait, President. A. A. Nilis, Clerk. Morrisville, Vt., Dec.Ulh, 1874. In giving an account of the festival at Johnson last week, wo inadvertantly omitted to mention the presence of the Morrisville Band. Thiy contributed to much to the pleasure of the affair, by their fine playing, that it would be doing them injustice so omit as much as to say they were there. Our "sanctum" in the rear of tho printing rooms is well supplied with pa pern, magazines, etc., and wo invite the publio generally to call in whenever they have spare moment in tawn. Central Grange will meet for tho election of officers and other business, Saturday the 26th inst. at 1 o'clock P.M. The Fair of tho Ladies Aid Society lait evening was fully attended and$100. n realized. $1.50 Will pay for New Subscription to tbia paper from now to Jan. 1st, 1876. , 1 -,..... Eden. Rev. H. H. Bement will preach t the M. E. Church every Sabbath untill Conference. . - Curing the services at th? church lM Sabbath, a smoko was discovered is suing from the wall near one of the stoves. Prompt exertioo on the part of the audi uos, the fire was oon extinguished and tlw services resumed. The fire caught Wider a lino lying around the wall through "hich the stove was pluceJ. A singing school has been started at ' Mills, taught by Mr. Harrington of St. Johnsbury. Much sickness is prevailing in town jt now. Dr. Bacon is very busy night ! day, going without sleep five eight ' weeessioo last week. a. a. r. a. 1145 Johaton, 7.6S IMS lira Park, t SO 130 Morrisville, 7:!M ;10 Woloott, r.7 :UI Hardwiek. 6:3 SOJ R. UanlwleV, -2u Greensboro, 18 3 IX) Waldea, 65 j-M W. Danville, 0 J 4 IHnvtll., 6:30 4 3i Bt. Johnsbury, 4 56 Johnson. Hon. C, C. Chadwick, Ex-JuJgo of Probate, died at bit residence on Monday moruiog last. Tbe railroad is doiug quite a large business in freight, and tbe prospect for future business is good, judging from the amouut of lumber, bark, Ac, being hauled to tbe station. Prof. D. A. Winslow has moved to the nice tenement over the depot whore be presides. Mr. Editor I understand that some suppose me to say in my article, two week airo, in the Niwsdkalkr that the liabilities of this town are now $112,600. What I supposed myself to have ioti mated, was that the scn-i-annual inter esi on the bon-lt, tor tho twenty years, added to the other sums, would bo the amouot named. James Douobertt Johuson, Vt., Dec. 2d, 1874. Jielvtdere. Thursday of last week, on the late battle ground, war held the first Tem plars Uuion which was ever appoiuted here. Early in the forcoooo delegations began to arrive from the diffeteot lodges, and ere noon the little church could boast of goodly congregation assembled within its walla, with the evident purpose to cheer, urge, and strengthen eich other in the no tlo cause in which they were enjoyed. The afternoon was mainly devoted to the discussion of various questions perliuent to tho work of the order and passed off pleasantly. At the evening session tho doors were thrown- open and tho house vas woll filled by an uipreeiuli.e audi ence who listened with mailed attention to the literary exercises und the remarks made for the good of the order by many present. Ainongoiliers present to enliven tho occasiou nith his counsel and wit, was tho uoted hero of the sup-pun, who vwathc sp akor of the evening und the observed f 4-very eye. A little uf'ter nine o'clock the meeting adjourned and each went his way, apparently in a cheerful mood in which new cider hud no part in producing. " - IZlmore. Tho Lamoille County M. E. Ministe rial Association held a pleusant and profit able session on Dec. 8th and Oth at East Elmore. During tho meetings held, several essuys of interest were read, one by It. Sanderson, on tho "Resurrection of the dead j" G. L. Wells, on "Christian Bemficenee j" J. C. Langford presented a akitch on Psalm 73:22 ; also II. II. Ba mcnt, on Psalm 100:4. W. II. Dean led a discussion on the question, "Are the publications of the Methodist Church pat rooized by the Methodist people as tbey ought to be?" On Tuesday evening the Rev. II. II. Bumoni preached a sermon founded on Luke 24:25, an 1 oo Wednesday evening the Itev, W. H. Dean delivered a dis course, taking for the foundation of his remarks, Mat. ?.;23, "Emmanuel, which is being interpreted, God with us." Wolcott. Tho members of Eagle Ledge Grange, P. of II. at their last regular meeting elected for tho year ensuing, tho follow ing officers : Master, C. B, Guycr. Overseer, M. h. Clark. Steward, P. L. Merritt Assistant Steward, J. P Davis. Lecturer, P. A. Stevens. Chaplain, P. Davw. Treasurer,-M.G. Wakefield. Secretary, A. Taylor. Oate-keepor, R. Wbitcher, Cores,-Mrs. J. Scott. Flora, Mrs. C.C. Brown. Pomona, Mrs. 0. Titus. Lady Steward, Mrs. T, L. Merritt. Past'. Master, A. Jennings. Tbe singing school, taught by L. B. Harrington and which moots every Thure. day evening in the village school house, is prospering. Your correspondent wishesssome one would get married or do something or oth er, so as to furnish a few items. r Slowe. Atkins & Hodge are selling goods at a- reduction for cash during tbe holidays, and after Jan. 1st will adopt the "pay down" system of doing business; but will make their prices suoh that it will be some thing gained by trading there. Cambridge . D. W. Cutting's horse got badly frightened last week and overran Francis Gallop and Benjamin Baraett. Mr. Bar nett was considerably injured. Otis Sherman recently killed two hogs that weighed 1168 pounds, and D. C. Thompson sold ono of his for $49.00. Cadi Falls. Mrs. Emma Paul will speak in tho church at Cady's Fulls Sunday Deo. 27th. In Stowe, Nov. 80th, Mary Morrison, dangb tcrof the late William , and Lucy Morrijoa, aged 23 years. Io Wolcott, Dee. 10th, Mary.daughtcr of the late Frank Whitney, aged 15 years. x' '. NewAdvcrtisemontBlThe Aldine Company's A Card. Ma. Editor : In behalf of tha friends and neighbor sf Francis Peek. I rife to express ear Indtcnatloa to th slanderous piees In the last week s lane of the Cidiea. As an explanation I bare Hred lelghbor to hint several years while he was living with different wlv.'s. Ilare dealt with him and know blm to be a peaeeable, Industrious, strictly honest and truthful man. lie has beeu married three times i bis first aire wosMahala Paine of Woloott. Ills second, Wealth Loreland of Johnson. Two lovely, kind and In dustrious woman as ever breathed heaven's pure air. They were happy themselves and made those happy with whom they associated. Tb-y made home one that poets love to sing of, "They elung to him as the Tine to the oak. Their last on this earth to him was a fond embraoe an affeotionate food bye meet in Heaven. lib last wire he married on very short aequaint anoe, was Eliia French daughter of clock-tinker French. Dees the candid reader need to know muret if so I refe- you to the piece she has written. Do men gather grapes of thorns or figs from this tles. A Nciuueoa. Dec. 14th, 1874. Annual Ball ! -AT AMERICAN HOUSE HYDE PARK, FRIDAY XVEJVLYQ, JAJV. 1st, 1876. All, Old and Young, are Invited. music : ST. JOHNSBURY QUADRILLE BAND. House Bill, 2.BO. Half fare on the P. 4 O. It. R. Free ennvev anoe to and from depot. E. B. SAWYER. Proprietor. Be It Known To You That If you with to have a Vermont Register for 1875, or a doion Vermont Registers. or fifty Vermont Registers. or 100 Vermont Registers, or any nuinbor of Vermont Registers, or, for that matter, of NEW HAMPSHIRE REGISTERS. It Is high time that you send In your order, nd If it's only one copy, your twenty ctnu. Every Roaster will contain a complete BUSI NESS DIREUTOHY of tho Utato and nearly com. plete list of tlie ORaNUES, us woll as tho ujuiiI other matter. Tho prlco of N. 11. Rod'ter is 'ii cents, but fennonfersoiui havo bjth for 40 ctd. of the Claremont Mfg. Co., Clarcmont, N. II. Cw4 Buffalo & Wolf Robes ! A new lot of Robes Just reooived for salo cheap for I no "reuiiy, ' at the HARDWARE AND HOUSE NISHING STORE! FUR Ship- Cash Paid for all Kinds of ping FURS 1 aim I have a lew Goods in tho following linos which 1 would line to excnangoior scrip FURNITURE, (New and elogunt stylos.) HARDWARE. (in great variety,) Oils and Paints, Window Class, CROCKERY, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS! Including Carpets, Splendid New Paterns. Paperhangings, a large Stock of Fine Mirrors, Pocket jr Table Lutlery, Mechanics' Tools, Boyton's Celebrated Lightening Cross-Cut Saws, Pratt's Astral Oil, The Best and safest In the Unrket, no more Lamp Explosions u you use tno ueftou ana ouy itoi C. J. PATCH, IN HYDE PARK. irei Justly Celebrated Singer SewingMachines And sold on the INSTALMENT PLAN If desired. rn ic7Q li onn mnra machines than any other Company and in 1873, 1I3.2M moro Machines than any oilier ueuipany. Account of Sales from sworn returns of Sewing Machine Patents in 1873 : MACB IBS. The Singer Mfe; fie...... Bold Wheeler wuson sii g io :, , 7 n.,mot.lo 3. M . Co " 'M Grover4 Bkor8. M. Co ' f'.'JJ WeedS. M. Co WilsonS. M. Co . Howe Mannino Co n returns. Gold Medal 8 M Co " WisooxftOlhhsSMCo American d H e B P ilowo 8 M Co Remlngten Empire 8 M Co Frorence 8 M Co DavisS M Co.... Vletor 8 M Co Bleos 8 MCo 14,102 13,919 9.1H3 8,900 6.H6I 7,446 3,4r8 4,430 3,(BI l.COO 614 Socor 8 M Co Aetna, J. R. uraunsaon is to... rtftrtrain A Fflnfon Centennial 8 M Co Keystone o Ju to It will hardly 1)0 denied that the superiority of the Slniror Machines is fully demonstrated i at all evonti that the popularity in the household Is un .uostlonao,.. Jb Ratch Hyde rark, Nov.25th, 1874, air NEW PUBLICATION'S. SOLD OlfLY Br SUBSCRIPTION. THE ALDINE; THIS ART JOIRNAL OF AMERICA. This splendid enterprise Is not only well sus tained in every feature, but is being eunrtantly de veloped and improved. It to-day otanils withent a rival in the whole world of periodical literutiire. The beautmil dug-portrait, "Man's I'nselnsh Friend," achroino presented to every subscriber, is a decided hit. an I will, If possible, add to the popularity which this work hasiraln-d. The Art Inioh feature also promises (treat and beniBoent results, in arousing public Interest In the fine arts. Circulars and full information on application. Farts I, II, III and IV are now ready. SUTTON'S LE1S XJRE-HO VR MISCELLANY. To be completed In 40 parts, Is Istued fornlghtly. aih part will contain as elegant frontispiece, originally engraved on steel for the London Art Journal. REPRODCCINO at a price within a popular reach, engravings nev er before offered at less than five times the amount. Hie plates have been the attractions of THE LONDON ART JOURNAL. Each ljart Wlllcontain 2fi ouartn lia'M . Inel nil- Ins the eloirant frotis-llece. on hnavv nlate natter. A superb title page, richly illuminated iu red and gold, will be given wit': the first part, and the printing of te entire work will be a wormy rep resentation or the "The Aldine Press" which Is a guarantee or fomething beautiful and valuable. A a cost of 25 cents a Part. Parts I, II III arc Just Published. THE ART JOURNAL. Complete In 12 moathly parts, at $1 each. Repro ducing the best full-page illustrations from k the earlier volumes or The Aldiuo. Eaoh monthly Dart will contain six sut.orb plates with aooompanying dosoeiptivo mattor. and Whether for bindinir or framinir. will he nntlrelv beyond competition in prico or artistio character. livory impression will be most carefully taken oo tno finest toned Itancr. and no oains will lie atittrefi to make tills the Holiest production of a press which has won, In a ruarvelou;ly short time, s world-wide reputation. GEMS FROM THE ALDINE, Especially assorted for Screa Hook lltuttrationt 4e Drawing Clou Copiel. A largo collection of pictures of different siios and en almost every oonooivable subject have lieeu ut up in an nttrantivocnevoltipo, and are now of ered at a prie intended to mnke them popular in every senso. Envelope No. ' , oontalnlng BOIionutlftil engrav ings. Is now ready, and will lie sent, postage paid, to any address for ONE HOI-LA 11. A liberal dis ocuntto agents anu teachers. SCRAP BOOKS. A splendid assortment of Scrap Books have been expressly prepared for the hoi i pay season, and no present of inure permanent interest can be solcct od for gentleman or lady, old or young. No. I. Half bound, cloth sldos, gilt back. 2o0pu. l'jxiuinchcs $5 00 No. 2. Half bound, cloth aides, gilt back, MXIpp. 12x111 inches 7 00 No. 3. Full morooco. hoveled board), gilt and antique, vor rieh.i TiO!) pp 12 00 Lottorcd to order In gold at 25 cents each lino. Sent by mail, post-paid, ob roeoipt of the prioo. THE ALDINE PASSE-PARTOUTS. In compliance with repeated requests, tho pub lishers of Tub A 1.1)1 ik have prepared impressions of many of their most beautiful plates for passe partout framing. Tho cuts are mounted on a beautifully tinted az ure mat, with a handsome red border lino. To attach the glass, it is only left for the custo mer to past? and fold ovor an already attached border, an! this made bo done by aohild. 27 subjects, I'-'xIS In. 2"o. witli Elas, 5(10. 81 1 of tins for $ 1. 0, when selection is left to the publishers. 5 suhieota, 10x12 1-2 In., 2flo i with glass, 450. 7 subjects, 6 1-2 x3 1-2 in. 15c; with glass, 4uo. l2sulieots, 14x19 in, 50c: with class, f 1.00. Bon t by mall, without glass, post-paid, for price. CANVASSERS WANTED. The Aldine Company, 58 Maiden Lnne, New York. Ajtnt for new Entfland States , R. N. STANLEY, 8m3 3G8 Washington, St., Boston, Mass. THE EQUITABLE LIFE As nuiaiitic uuvici OF THE U. 8., 120 ROADWAY, NEW YORK President. WILLIAM C. ALEXANDER, Vice Prosident: Hbniiy B. Hydk, Jamks W. Alkxndi.ai MltDICAL IlII'EnilrTE.IDRNT FOB VKRVOITT EDWARD S. PKCK. M D. $22,000,000 S9,ooa,ooo ANNUAL ISSUE!, OVER $50,000,000.00. A life assurance pel ley, 001 ting eommpara t.lvely little, would, If death should occur during sever panic, preserving intact the earnings ol years, whloh might otherwise be lost for laok or a little ready mmey. The man Is wise who has assuranoo upon lilt life to oover all his indebtedness, so that in tl. event of his dealh bis estate Is ocrtain not to 'be embarrassed. The groat thingouglit In buslno s, is profit ooupled with safety. The time Is not faroft when every business man will ho as particular to effect assurance on bis lifo for tho safety of his estate, as to effect nr. insurance on the nierchan dlseln hiswareliousei and when he will regard lifo assuranoo a business nooosslty, and net as a mere luxury oranlndulgenoeof his humor, as It is tho key-stoneto the aroh which gives perma nonoy and stability to the results of a lifctlmeol active exertion W. H. II. KEN FIELD, Agent. 6 Hyde Park, Vt. TIIIS rAFETi IS ON FTLE WITH lironw.! Wbero Advertiaiar ('antra eta caa be aaa4. 50 Pianos and Organs Nrwand Second-Hand, of First Clan Makers, wll1 be sold at Lower Price for cash, or lastallmente.or for rent, in City or Country, during these hard times and the holidays, by HORACE WATERS BON, 481 Broad ay, than ever before offered in New York, Agonts wanted to sell W stirs' New Scale Pianos, and Coueerto Organs. Illustrated Catalogues Mailed, tireat Inducements to the trado, A largo discount to Teachers, Mluistera, Churches, Lodges, Schools, etc. SaafWavyBs No Charae. for obtaining; TOlMl,gTnPq Patents unless successful. Ui V.flIJit3pmpl,ktr. C. A.Hh.w. S'tyaaaaaaaajliO Tremout Street, Boston. TEAS The Cholest in the world. Importers' prioos Lareest company in America stanle artiole pleases everybody Trade oontlnuaily lnoreaslng Agents wauted everwher. best in duoemeuts don't wast, time send for circular to KoBsnr Wkli.s. 43 Vesey bt. N. V., I'. O., Box I2t7 nr. AGENTS WANTED immediately, to sell very Duudesirable NEW F.tTENT articles for house keepers and others. U. J.CAPCwckL,Clieshiro,Conu To Have Good Health The Liver must be kept in order. , 8ANFORD'8 LIVER 1NV1UCRHTOR has bocouie a staple luiul y meoioine. Purely veg- etaui :Latanc ana i mnic lor all uearrengemenis of Livor, Stomach and Bowels. Will clear the eumplojtion euro sick-headache, o. Shua llnuii tattoos, Try Sanlord's -Liver Invlgorator. FREE sample bottle of Adainson's Botanic Balsamatail drUKgitts. Pleasant, and an un failing remedy for Anl.u.a, Coughs, Colds, Lung complaints, Ac, Large bottlos Ji cts. Dr. F. W. K1FSMAN, Proprietor, Augusta, Maine. $.1,001) for cos:1 it will not euro! Try it. Sold by all Druggists. (tJC fljnriperduyathomo.Tennsfreo. Addross M)J kp6UUKo. STiNso.l A Co., Portland, Mo. rf my A W BEK gnarantoeil to male and Fe- mule Agents, in tholr locality. Costs NOTHING to try it. Partioularsfree. P. 0. V1CKERV A CO., Auguste, Mo. MOST EXTRAORDINARY Terms of Advertising aro offered fur Newspapors in tho SUto of VERMONT Send for listof papers andschedulo of rates. Address CEO. P. ROWEL & CO., Advertising Agents, No. II rark Row, New Ysrk. RKFF.lt TO EUIIOB OP THIS PAPER. ANOTHER O P PORTUNITY To invest a few Dollars, with pussiblo returns of Theussnds, is offered by the Postponement of Pub lic Library of Ky. to tho 27th of February, next, of tholr Fit h und Lust Concert and Drawing. The Munag'incnt aro pledged to tho return of the money If the Drawing should not com' off at tho day now appointed. LIST OF GIFTS. ON E 0 HAND CAST GIFT $250,000 O.N K ORAM) CASH UlhT 11)0,0011 ON E H HAN I) CASH 0 1 FT 75,000 ONE MKAND CASH GIFT 60 000 ONE (i HAND CASH OiFT 25,000 6 0 S If 01 FTS , $20,000 each 1 110,000 10 CASK HI FTS, 14,1100 eaeh, 140,0110 15 CASH U I FTS, lO.oOoeace, 150,000 20 CASH C1KTS, 5,000 each 100,000 25 CASH bIFTS, 4,000eaol 100,000 30CAZH GIFTS, 3,000 each 90.000 50 CASH GIFTS, 2,000 each 100,000 100 CASH GIFTS, l.nooeaci 100,000 2 It) CASH GIFTS, 500 each, 120,000 COO CASH GIFTS, 100 each, 50,000 19,000 CASH GIFTS, oOtaci 950,000 Grand Total 20,000 Gills, all cash $2,500,000 , PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickots $50 00 Halves 25 00 Tenth, or each Poupou 5 00 21 Whole Tickets lor 500 00 12 12 Tickots for v 1,000 00 For Tiokcts and ln!brraatlo iiYnt 4:4 TU'J. K. BRUILETTE, AUKNTAXD MAXSOKR, Publie Library Building, Loultvillo, Kentucky, or THOS. H. HAYS CO- Eastern Agents, 009 Broadway, N. Y' Men Wanted TO BELL THE POLITICAL, PERSONAL AND PROPERTY niGHTB Of A Citizen of tho Uuited State. 7oui to Exersise and Haw to Preserve Thim, A NEW BOOK Br TIIKOPHILUS PARSONS; LL. V. Containing chapters on tho Federal and State CoNHTrruTioMr- heir History nnd Orlgini Powers and Duties of I'nblio (Hficorsi I'koi'LK'8 Riaursi Parontago And Guardianship: Mnrtiu Riglits end Duties. Witli Instructions, Directions nud Legal Forint for all Transactions; Rules t.f Organization and procedure In Deliberative Assemblies) A Dictiona ry of Leg tl Terms in Common uso; A ooinploto Troasury oi Logal and Constitutional Knowledge Embodying in nopu'ar form the results of tho labor and study of the most popular und successful writer of law-boots in tho oouutry. Woiitii tkn TIM KS UK PKIL'K AhKF.D FOIt IT 1 Exclusive territory given. For full particulars, address S. S. 8CRANT0N 4 CO., 2wG Hartford, Conn.- Estate of' Ahait Perham. Tho undorslgned, having been appointed bytlie lion. Probate Courll'nr the District of Lamoille COMMISSIONERS, to receive, oxumlno and ad just all olaimsaml nemansof all persons against tho ostate of Alvanl'eiliam late of Cambridge in said District, doccasod, and all claims exhibited In off set thoreto, hereby given notico that wo will meet for the purposes aloresaid, at the dwelling house the late AlvunPorhau ontho21stday olOetoberand 10th of Juno next, front tun o'clook a. m. until four o'clock, P. M .. eaoli of said days, and that 6 months from the 10th day of December A.D.I874 is the time limltoo by said Court for. aid creditors to present their claims to us for examination and allowance. Dated at Cambridge, tills I7tli day of Doo.A.D.1874. Estate of Luther Lillcy. The undersignod! having been appointed by tho Hon. Probate Court for the District of Lamoille Commissioners, to receive, examine, nnd adjust all claims and demands, of all persons uguist the es tate of Luther Lilloy Into of Hyde Park in said District, deceasrd. and all claims exhiblfed in off set theroto, hereby give notice that will meet for tho purposes aforesaid, at Lamoille County Na tional Back BOilding at Hyde Park, aforesaid on tho 2d Thursday of April and 2d Thursday of May next, from o'clock, A. M. until 5 o'clock, P.M., eaoh al said days, and that six montln from the 16th day of November A. D. 1874 Is the time limit ed by said Court ft r said creditors to present tholr olalms to us for examination nnd allowance Daied at Hyde Pork, tills 14th day of Dec. ad 1674. LUCIUS U. NOYES, Commissioners 6 THOMAS W. HYDE, J Commlsslencrs, John IV. Hoyt's Estate. State of Vermont, Lamoille District, SS. In l'mbate Court, held at Johnson in and for said District on tho 22d day of December, A. D. 1874. George F, Hill admUtrntor on tho estato of John W. Hnyt late of Hyde Park In said DIs trlet, deooased, makes application to said Court to extend tho time heretofore allowed him to pay tho debtsdue from said eotato, and to render hit ad ministrasion account until sonjo future dayt Whereupon, It is ordorod by said Court that said application be hi anl at the Probate OfEce, in Johnson on the 8th Hay of Jrnuury, 1878 and, it is furthor ordored, that notloo lie given to all persons concerned, by the publication of this order in tho Lamoille Newsdealer printed at Hyde Park three weeks successivnly, bofore said hearing. By the Court. Attest, S B. 8. PIKF, Register. FOR SALE! I have for disposal a blnok Haro, weighing nine hundred pounds i six years ofugs, perfoetly sound i safe for anyone to drive and an excellent drlvor. Any one can obtain her at a bargain . 8. H. WATERS. Johnson, Vt. Nov. 2, 1871. - Great Decline STOUGHTON & TIFT, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries ! BOOTS & SHOES, CARPETS, WALL PAPER, We have now oo hand and are rcciving weekly additions to our stock of Fa IT aod Wiinter Goods, and are prepared to offer GREAT I $ A- J i CiV I .TV S I We call especial attention to our FURNITURE and lato arrivals of CAlf' PETS and WALL PAPER, which we are offering at greatly reduced p ricca Good Hemp Carpet. 25 rents per yard. Good Duodco and Vienna Carpets, 40 ' " Ingrain, 45, 50 and 60 " ' " Extra and Super. Ingrain, 75, 85, 90 atid 1 00 " " Tapestry Brussels, 1 00 to 1 25 Oil Cloths, 40, 50 and 00 India Matting, Rugs, Slair Carpets. Oil Cloth, Spreads, Curtains, &o. DRESS GOODS STILL LOWER! We are offering Black Beaver and Drap d'rte for ladies' cloaks and sncks) also Blach Silks, Puro Pongee Silks, fino Black Brilliantinos, Cashmores and l&a hairs. Alpaccas, Merinos, Empress Cloth, Serge?, Poplins, and oilier dress good. AT REDUCED RATES! Ladies -and Gentlemen's Under-wear, HOSIERY, NUBIAS, SCARFS, DRESS TRIMMING S Yak in ccs and a gocd aolection of small wares. Genuine Paisley Shavls, 88 usually sold for 12V . 10 usually sold for 15V Ottomotn Reversible Shawls of u:w design and beautiful pattern, $2 to Felt Skirts, Good Prints, Best Ginghams, Good Sheeting, . Double-told Alpaccas Heavy Serges, Alpacca Lusters und Brocades, Reversible Velours, Heavy Winter Cloth, 40, Good Flour, The best selected white Winter Wheat, GREAT BARGAINS IN JOB LOTS AT WHOLESALE AT ALL TIMES.- Wo shall bo pleased to havo our stock examined, aud solicit your inspection' before making your purchases in other markots. Very Respectfully, Morrisville, Dec. 1874. REMINGTON The REMINGTON SEW ING MACHINE has sprung rapidly into favor as posses sing tho best combination of good qualities, nainolyt light running, smooth, noiseless, rapid, durable, with perfect Lock Stitch. It is a Shuttle Machine, with Automatic Drop Foed. Design beautiful and oon sruction tho very best. GOOD AGENTS WANTED. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. Add-ess REMINGTON SEWING MACHINE CO., ILL10N, N. BRANCH OKF1CKS OP HEM1NUTON COMPANY'S. E. IlcmingtoDt& Suns, L'emington dewing M. Co. Remington Ag'l Co., 5m2 1LLION, N.Y, Christmas Ball, UNION HOUSE, IlYDIfi PARK. Vt. Friday Eve , December ibth, 74. o .iniwn ED. C. CRANK. Managers, GEO. L. WATERMAN. Music. PAUL'S QUADRILI.E BAND. Bill, ?2 50. A largo attendence is rospootfully solicited. J. F. KKLLEV, Proprietor Tlnre will besoli at Publio Auction tho follow Eslale of Llltinda Whiting. Ingpi-jperty. belonging to tho csUto of John ,, j.i. j i..ii. .nnini.j i. t),n Huhnos, Bankrupt, at the shop forioorly ooeupled The undersigned. ''".n0 "''" by the sold John'llolmes I. Johnson on Wedojday lion. Probate Court lor the District of Lamoille jVnPV nth isv, iti o'elonk a u b, tl n l.ir.l,. COMMISSIONERS, to receive, oxaiulne and adjust "bWner to wit- al. claims and demands of all perions atal nst the The ceShop, and lot on which It stands.. "'SS'?,.0 1 lnda .y'L'i'8!! . imL"li inud S ln Jolmson Flllage, formerly occupied bv the sa d District, deceased jind all olftim'c "''b td ' Bankrupt, Mill jfnohlnery, 'and stcim engine 1A oft.et thereto, horoby given nothjo tl at mii Carriages Bnisiied and unH..ishfd , A win Niuei 101 mo miiu?i. i"'j the Prohnto Office In Johnson tho 4th day of January and 6th day of April next, from on inn n'oiiMir n . m nrti 11 n v ii'nifis'K . u. lAA . Z h T .7.T. n.m m., eacn ofsalddays, and that six months from the ' of Ootober A. D. 1874 is the time limited ;ourtfor said creditor, to present their miuunja, nuu ii October A. D. it) rt for said orod for examination hnson.this 14th i Iti tn day bv said Court claims to us ror exam mat on ana aiiowanoe. DatodatJelinBon.inis Mtnaayoi uco.,A.i. me. iAiremw'T (pii.,.r. .owVri'iw Colnm M " ' 6 ObO. P. PHILLire.) . , . , Kelnti nf VrnUrifU 11 Ulnntamie bstate OJ rreaeriCK IJ. luoruague. Tho undorslgned, having boen appointed by the lion PrnhntB Court for tllj District Of Lamoille ISAAC h. PEARL, Commissioners, to rooeivo, examine, and adjust all olalms and demands of all rereons against tho es- tuto of Krrderlck 11. Montague late of Cambridge in said District, deceased, anil all olalms exhibited in onset thereto, hereby give notice that wo will d purposes atoresam, at tue oweinng housoof tholttto Fredoriok 11. Montaguo on tne t'lik ,inv nf Jnnnarv and fltli dav of June next. from lOo'oloek A. M. untU4o'olock P.M., eaoh if said days, and that six mom lis irom toe lutn uav oi t7. ..f 'l i n u 7. ih. il.,,. Ilmlt.d hv .aid Court for said creditors to present their olains to hoi us for examination ann anowanne. DatodatCau.bridgo.thi.llthdayorDcotmbcr, A. D. 1V4. ...t, , wV..rR.8WOLD;,ICom4UlHlone. 5 of Dry Goods ! 1 00 each. G to 8 cents per yard. 12 ccots per yard. 8 cents per yard by tho web, 25 cents per yard, 30 20 15 50, 00 and 65 $6 00 pcrbbli 75 STOIiaiiTOJY A' T'IFT- RBMINGTON No 1 lllaolii do' for family use, in' the third year of Its existence, has met : with a moro rapid' 'rierenso of ratio of sales than any ma-" eh Ine on tho market.' - REMIFGTON No' 2 Macffine' lor manufacturing and family uso, yoady for delivery only slnoo June, 1971), for range, perfection, and variety o work. Is without a rival In the family or work-shop. !HI 2i Broadway, Now Vork, Arms. Madison Square New York, Sowing Machines. Chicago, 'ill State St., S. Machines and Anns. Boston, 'Xii WiiHhington st. Sewing Machines, Cincinnati, 181 Wosttth St., Sewing Machines. Ctlca, 1-HJ ticnossee St., Sewlue Machines. Atlanta, (ia., Dotiive's Upora House. Muriotta Sll, , Sewing Machines. Washington, D. C, 531 Seventh st., S. Machines. JMIE BEST Stage Arrangement BETWEEN GEORGIA AND JOHNSON Mll'.an A Hunt are now running a first olasi lino of Stages (daily) on this route, and in a man ner to aoooinmodute the traveling uuhlio. as tkev loavo Johnsonovory day (Sundays excepted) at 6 A. M. going via, Cambridge and arriving at Oeor-' gia Depot at ID 1-2 A.M., making eluso connections with trsinr for New Vork Montreal OgdensbuTgh and the, West, also with trains arriving in Boston' same day. Boturnlng, arrive at Johnson at 3P.M. Fleet horses, gentlemanly drivers, comfortable' eoao ies ana low tares on tins line. HENRY MILLAN, HENRY Proprietors. HINT, tl48 Assignee's Sale. nuant tv (T material aonertAbainu.tii tho liuilnosi .eoond.hand Carri aires and IIJnMses , Anuantltv . r. , , . - - x- r 01 80K anu "arawooa luiitwv Aqoftinuy ur ahjv. nlroh a, u , Numerou. . nuantitv or Hav rif e ttS,SlSiiS Cam FwMnrOats,! rnssasmd l'lau-i d,. Also one Saddle., three Robes, one ro ill- Ca?simcre, two Wheel-Barrows ono set of Scales and a quantity of wood Stoves, store Pipe tamps,- phains and one Clock. . Thoabove named Shop is pleasantly located Irr' Johnson vllage ; is a large and w ill arranged two- story building, with bastment. In thorough rcpalrV- u contains wood work-room, blacksmith roomr. paint room, varnish room; trimming room and re.- nnlrrnnra. UllfnrnliliAS will, nln m.nlilnflrtf- ' run by Steam power, . ,, w ., nin, vn 1 It. W, Mot AKLAND. AfBlgnee. j0i,nMn. t.0. pod. 1S74- . WanteI, Agents to canvas for the nr irpe rioiur.- Good Territory given if applied1 f"f on.- Agonts oan vanning for other tartlvs ttIIT Unit It? tholr llU,rMt to Br!to or mlv i n nrtnillu Kw3 " Ji,, V