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THE BUBLIN&TON. VT.. FREE PRESS. FRIDAY frlORMI JstQ,', OCTOBER 13. 18761. C7f -lit i Ai 2iltiM:t: BURLINGTON. FRIDAY, OUT. 13, 1S76, . ;. IJlvm.ICT. Editor. Tcr.ua-. .( vt", wlw.ye I""1"""; Cmthmen thi: uovrji.Noirs jiimi"11 . ' , .... ,,.i.iir dut'es d. jn fDimnjuui .r ."..titution. lt IS nt ,ponsibiltleslmie4bytbe c,i,;o:our nd proper, especially lj '"'S century of pan.-nai exis wccc ;i. . -institutional ot- . romf nu tnt our ' lhl,ror ,11 blweliin, fu ne and cretitude to we ' , ,..,, not ml)' for the Cr' .Tf. Vouchsafed dunnr th. Ity when II. b... jrmc iou,li c.'i r.M.tler. :tlnlM our entire uutcme the me rc.e at-d ""J'" :,nd ourJmSuocfi which environed them in the tr5lnZ,i7r which scarcely be iremoraMe jear .Y' hito.-lien. thonzh their j N-w It.miUhire.-liaiod !?;5SpS Tor , Th. west by Iew York.-oppressed nri warred i raimt cn tbe nrrth by orest imiain, kJ"XX JV.iSSt frill ihm, industry irepaUty." which mide them ... .v iJ.i.. ii'iAm -ii dm m in all lezls. latvedeliberat.on.'.tbat wemarnrtthe wirt roe oi 11- governmental structure reared ey Cut fathe-rs, but erjoj aud transmit it improved, Muntdud einUliiehed, tothote wbomsy cime M,.t 'n? en the cirMIiir 11m cr tbe centuries, it if Uie irt wisdom to consider not il'M " pre-eir ti omforts and privileces. bat as well me ps-- rr ,;eioj leirn their exst,its leseons. ana ukewmi n ; from anytuleUke bj the wa, ana that w- 'i plan broadly. .nullt,,eniiy andwiee- lb. n ' ha: Mrwi'ti Af ih KtttA tracers bavin; - , ..lav rloirlintntt f I lie llUbl'C lef- : , W .ti i Moral 3 4u OI Hi preee-ww-'"-- . ,. ii ti aUait ui Ue Mate. ns ti l n nimendatKins of theee t nicer" wim i tvitiiih niH.t.t!f and work ,s- - ii- - - ;ect.e departments, deserve, and , i u'- w . v, jourcarc.ui cousi ii i t, , . ' mutual cnCTitulatlcn that 1 . - . ii ml careful and hocett uanae- i i'i ni. tiebute are in a u.et patw- -. i i.r .r r na (s.rditif.n. when we ca . . ,i .itm t.n. h'k. n'ter havinz cbeertullj i.i i . .r, -ij.ia ixtin rrctmty fortbefuu- iifw r, 1 1 hutawii fuandtoharea lunaea i c i ..ii it not. little itinarfeablr. f iii v mm tralttiinx, to find at theclwe of f.. li, r i xtmr iIim Treasurer had 1. . ' .- - n . -l i- an ne, to the amount of ii oex -''! all exifimj liablhtu?. AJ- t j ii j , " . n t lie Mate det.t does not Jail due r i 1 1 'i, i irj am ii really due frcin the tute to iMrttf h -i a in- deraMe portion of the moLe e- H ti ' w ,i nt-eded to defiav tbeeipeneea ,h ii , !' lie hevre another ttate tax cant . i .i u i infill' i. mud paiiwaetion ot navin i,ur. -i uj u ti.e ' mi ceutur) lul-etant ally frte u, t .iini w -ti w Mate ncatciai Luratna.or ! l le.ir n,n in -i.r, r f rew.rt. to which vc u are referred, , l tit ii -li jr. definite and dttaiied f Utement , the i ,,rrJ ifJiit-itinB ot the btate for the i r ., i'r. ,,rt it TTxirirthatdurin'r tbe&nan' t rui Auju-t l . I5.5, beeidea meeting the i,Trt n x - -IP the :unded debt was dimtnic-ned iid ilrrt wasilded to the tinkle; Tund i a i tin- -9 of that ear, the Uuncial i !i i fie t :nie as i JollOWJ 1 MKlUTlEb Sa'tty fraud.- j CO UUU itu.i t w-- I ! l u, ii l- i r l'ue n - u't tii'i jL.et.ii run t.l CpV ll ' ' IKIH (teapoj i i.-:- 1 ue Ariesluirji College Fund.. f 11,619 ilf,!7S J 00 Iucnfax of in tttlifcr aid i u depo t lhirms i urerbw i Ur I, If J N-Atml r I The rtrent- . jl. . t e tl,MJ W , ar tnrtinj - a rust 1, leTt, tbeTrets , t i m d the U.uds due Iectni i i ) ii the rcittered bunds, cue -hi-et for the present tlscal jear rep- t 1 (Bll IHES. Si.trtv un1 - . uiCuunU... n- hecks Ct-uiler I, I'tituiher I, i- 1 ueARtfeu turl College lund... Jluecoiiii puec up lie 1'UCtWi - lueoa t. LueMI t I 'ue Ve 1 urfcu S 1 111 r urn U t tbe m-iLe lute fa the 1 i L'l atid fa depot t . $ 11.. ... II -1" . l(l IXMi u lj:. owt o 1 1- ii 24 i i. i n -m : a etf $rj : n l'i hili"' :i t prudtct U rtfilit and the eame eco- uiu i ui. i.MUt-ttbanasei&entconiinued,Verinont wu. m .r 1 1 i uuit ered auunz the bankrupt or re 1 ud aiinz ' '- 1'Ut her prom ces tut ay. will at at pttt-tut, i luiuuLd a prtin uui in the mt-Dey markel r ii-ESSES. The xi'T.'f . jdiu.niterinr the affairs t.r the h' ate in u I t e 'u'ure. as m the uaft. be uaid al iih -t i nt n i r in Oirert taxci, and lor that reason t-b u i I'f t. tut - us 1 j and prudentl incurred. Tax- atii'D -i . u'.i t cr I - kent at tbe low ett limit con- kUtut w t'i tit ieiuiaiit'ut prottction growth and ceTt i-) ut I i l.e iut(-re ui the enure ieopie. 11eii s Tut, . u ha- happily prescribed this iim it, 1 f latiLre 'k, "Previous to any law beinj made t rj v a tax the purpose lor which it is ra'M-d i u.lit ! jppcar.v rtint uthe LcsitUture t be t, u. rt t-r t tbef utwuuitj than the money wujiii i't i n i -wi ecien 1 i.e ia uk ut i . Mate txpentrsis irom a common fund ra -l t v a vreutnal tax. Tho dantrl vs m a wnitii i' iu i ne careiully each item of expence ti. Oitt-ii! i v wi.Ltlitr it lails within the letter and rptnl the t i -t :ut on. A cursory examination ot tlt-a. un al d b the ttate Auditor will u3ii. ti- -in w that i roMJcution by tbe rand jury, aLUtriM.- i lit -rt jurj , occasion large items ot firfc in) it iut--t the Auditor has examined hie U V j L-1 i j 1 1 1 that there has 1 een paid, in c'uuin lijb um- d the Juror?, during the iat 6al :ir ..r tLv rmer, J9ulJ il , and lor tLe lattir. t:i 4-. j. The c. 'in nai i r Mrutiona in each county are un der the uiJi i.iu.tt t and ccLtlol of its btatt'a At tomt. 'ilif L.t uuilut i chinked at nearly ever el.et in. li - ei red that considerable mios in firitpaiiti i ( iu't-arelor this rtaon ktttothe ttate. The ircim i-.-Ptaic"? Attorney is unfauil.ar w:tb the t tinier hi d has no kijjledeol tuch as bas Inn le t uLCm-l vd hj hie pTfcdtceti,or. ot unfre quititl; t 4- .1 Lji-Led that theexjnfeol uliUin i an mil ttiiunu andHtuietiaei ol a tral lfre the iike;-f turj ,hiii- ten lot to the btate irox the indictujeLt i.i n' dewctively drawn thnuhtbe Inexjer.i- ce ' he Mate's Attorney. Beeide. there bac tutu i-a du other attorney e ..r aiding in tt.te tria1 uurmj; the la-t fifal jearccoraititotbeep tiLuata i-l tot' Mate Auditor, the turn ufJ3,u. It i tuv ilit.f that a considerable part of tbta . jb uf expenses uiibt be saved by the L-nation ol tbe office of Attorney tjirieraJ. ti. t-e hi ltd by inexperienced anl able al ter te . 11 -hi.uld bis duty to take charge or and ptt n..it i tbe criminal t'usmers of tbe btate, uittnitit eci.ikctun ol all flues and lorieiturts , Kite n-iructwu aim aid to tbe btate's Attorneys in diaJt ui .nioruiatiiLS and indictments and to Le prin ut ana cmouct the more important crm lualpiciruiiou. 1 believe, with the criminal LunLiu it. the care and charge of fucIi an oQi.er, that the D-ee!t fi r instituting tuch pnocutiOLS b a rami ui wuuld, in a jreat uleaure ceh to txitt, and in .bt tm difpennd with eictj.t in caret) of lreai.n and murder, ror euch cares the jraul ju ty m iht It: ml ed whenever tccasKn thould it- j tuire at ! t ot in tacb county anntalij , a is no uoLe 1 hre i n clauce in the t orjftltut.on whit b wouid be i.,ata b such a change, l'roecutu ns oj in oiu.t tL are lu 1 iicoLizedby the Common la. . Le -1. t'tin ibt ". i I) Wl, laid, si. w Lt n.tii it lu.i mud urL'-i he Is a debtor, should be relieved from contribut ing thereirom 10 ine cxpeupes oi mo oiaie. u!th,mtdr,ubt there la too much lounditlon for these complalDts, though the claaa Brt mention ed could have no existence In fact. If litters would faithfully observe the law, and appraise all prop erty at 1U jun vaiue id uonej'. It la notorious that they do not regard tbe law n t nis respect, dui appraise property at irom onr hird to two-thirds Its last value la money. often Tie :cs wltb each other to place and keep the prop erty in their locality in the list as far below lu value as possible. I am Informed that conscien tious listers often refuse to si en and make oath to the ll-t from a knowledge of their failure to comply witnue uir, i he i.remtient feelinr that the rrietlcil oneratlon oftheiawior the assessment of uxes la unequal and unjust, has been, and is, working a saa demor alisation t.r T.nhiic aentiment. Uv a numerous claASofcitixens it is no looser considered a public duty to assume and pay their full share of tbe public expenses, but ratter that they bavearisbt to avoid a mucn oi it as tuey can, oca vy reen-in-ii.nnnl,nitilr) driees. It Is feared that tbe Legislature may have inadvertently aided In the wots: of demoralization, by too readily pafsm? aets to legalize in-and lits, with and without specifying the dejects to 1-e lesallxed, and mm t i-.Mitita the omission of the listers to tza and make oath to the libt. Would not a more healthy sentiment be Inculcated by relusm; the paitate of all acts which do not specify the uefect to be cured, and all acts to legalize defects occa sioned by the omifasion oi tne inters to complete, tin and make oath to the list acoordlnr to law, and. also, bv cnacunz a law rendering the listers pcrnically liable to their towns and to the btate lor ail losses occasioned by thtir neglects or cm s aions in this respect ' 1 am convinced that the law in regard to the assessment of taxes needs a careful and considerate revision such a revision as will apportion aau distribute tne nubile expenses as eoually and iattly as postible amon all the citizens and upou all the pecuniary lntcrestsor the btate- Whethersuch a revision can be effected at a tingle session oi the lejlelature may oe aououui- EDrCATIO.T. The importance of this interest cannot be overes timated. Aioie than ninety thousand children are in piocesj ol training m tbe schools of tbe btate. 1 heir weal or woe is largely determined by the character o. the schools which they attend. These children are soon to give character to the St.te and other ttatei. 1 he btate can better afford to ne elect any other interett than this, which is so closely allied ti her welfare and destinv. tree institutans cannot long exist among a peo ple characterized i ignorance ana vice, intent rrrr ud virtue are the bulwarks of all free government- ma btccn.sry itteietts connfeted with eduea lion ire very large. The direct taxes raised in- Dually lor luis purp imuuut w neariy Hut this turn represents hardly a tithe of what the pet. pie if tbe btate annually expend to educate ther chi dreu. 1 here must le added a large sum paid for text IfooSa, and a many t mes larger sum lor The ikwm, rlitrti.n' aud time ol the children. Lut the pecuniary interests connected with the public tcbouis dwindle in importance into lnngnii lcance. when ct-mparea with the habits andenarao rrit when am there bem? acuuired. A thor oughly intelligent aLd virtuous people, Inured to datum t: t-eil-cuntrol and tverseieiance. are lnvinct tIe every where, whether in the world of mind or matter. It la not so much the amount of money which we expet-d, as the character which we give to the pub lie schools, that ts all-iinpt-rtant. Almost any ex penditure vt money . whether lor the better super intendence ol tre Lublic schools, or for securing tbe hearty cooperation and interest of the parents and guard.ans, ir lur traiuinand bringing into the ser nce moreexpenenctd and better qualified teachers, n .1 urn) serves to eie ate the character of the pub lic school and. i: veto tie btate mote intelligent, virtuous and i erf e verm citizens, is econom cal and juaictou-t. Ii it tail to secure these results, the expenditure is wa&teluL. 1 trust that this interest, whether It relates to the public schools, er the higher institutions ol learning, will receive your careful consideration. The report ot the ttate bupenntendeot will ia form you of tbe work done during the past two ytars. 1 comment nis recommendations lor ic, iation to vourctnsidtratiun. it teems to me that an economical and efficient manairemtnt ot this ir.eat interest reouiresaum tormtty oi It-it book throughout the btate, and that there Ehould be secured a decrease and consol idation ol the number ol tinill schoo.s, which are usually intrusted to young and inexperienced, nut to say u&quaiihed, teacher- 51 preuecessor's recommendation cf tho estab' iishmeut ot town libraries I most heartily endorse, not alone as a means of education fir the out)' but also as a means ol continuinr the work ot edu cation aDd culture atnonx those who are engaged in the active pursuits ol a e. and as a seurcti ol soUca to declining yearc. STATE LISEAl:T This library, which is very complete inthode naitment ol American law. ttiidet betn: well fur nuhed with misce.ianeous works, has entirely out' tiu the room ftt apart lor it in the state iiou-e It is evident that stme lurther provision Itr us accommodativn must soon be made. It seems to me that an enlargement o: me present rotu is almost imuiacticatue. and mat sooner or rater inert) must be erected for its accommodation a separate tre- prool building.whicu snouiti ne aept open tniougn- t-ut the year. Ihe library Is now of such dimen sion" and importance that lt should be readily ac cess. ble fur research and invettigation at all times. HOARD OF AG hit I Lit RK, UASt FAilt'RES AXD The5Urretar report, with the accompany inr tapers, will iniorm you of the ork accomplished during the past two years Its wurk has thus far been col fined to Joetermc t&e interesu ol agricul ture, las douht.ess bat? rciulted from the fact that agriculture is the more prominent and cetera 1 interest. The Board is concerned with the three great industrial pursu.ts of the btate. bach ol tbeee industries is essential to, and more or less depend ent upt.n. the others lor its best development, and thould be jud ciously encouraged and losure-l by the btate. I think that these interests are suffi cicntly irtjtirtaLt to warrant the cont.nuM em ploy mem oi a juiicious anu property- tjuai.ucu sec retary . that in c llectine and arranging facts and statistics, making experiments, holding pubuo meetings, suggesting the 1-est methods and brig in' them t the attention of theieople. he can Sua ample wrrk which can be done prohtahly in the in ter est of the btate. J would recommend a larger appropriation than is asked for by theiioard,heseexnendituresheuid be guarded by suitable iezii'lst.on , and also that tbe blate (ieulogist, whose othcial duties lead htm to a consideration of the mines and minerals in the btate, be made an ojfi-tv member of the Ik-ard. THE IS8A1E. Th sun'urtnnste clas ate )e:uliarly the wards ' the btate. I' reft of reiM.u. and Ifreauently of frients. lli9 btite will he derel'Ct in duty if its guardianship e not generous, active and vigilant. l hae reaj the rein rt ol the Commissioner with ntere?t. It ts apparently a thoughtful and care ully prepared dte-ument. I cmmend it to your careful irutal an' stude- The facts and de. ductlocs there n stated are start tins: 1 have not utbcently examined, and am not sufhsiently famil iar w th, the facts and c rcumstaaces either to adopt or deny the cocciusions oi the Commissioner. 11 bis conclusiois are well louncec, there is Im perative need ot immediate legislative action That the number of insane uider treatment anl needing relief should tMe steadily, jear by y er, ittcrea-ed from the loundation 01 the Asylum, while the population of the btate has rem am e l compara tively stationary, is a matter that challenges at tent.on aud inquiry in the causes of the increase. 3iiy you careiuiiy cons qt this important subject, swiuiuiui; aaueaity as uosaiDie LneeilCl lacts at the relative increase or decrease of insanity in our own btate, and other parti of the country, and may your actitn in the premises be wise and jujt t the Asylum, to the State, and above all, telhse unfortunate'waidj ol the Bute. I commend to tour o nsideration the su jgettions of the Commissioner with teference to the enactment of safeguards aamtt improper cxumitments, both to the a?ylum uu hi me couuiy jais. STATE AfDtOCSTT JAItS. under a course of discipline. Apart of each day should be devoted by the keepers to ini true ting the prisoners In learning and In virtue, and the rest to labor, not for contractors, bnt for .the State. In short, the btite should put forth most active and earnest endeavors, from the arrest ofthe accused to the imprisonment or the convict, to reclaim him from a life of crime to a life of virtue; and the State Prison should no longer be an Institution "lot the reformation, as well as the punishment, ot all (.fJenderJ," utf l4e reformattou all Ufl cut. H may be objected that to effect such a change will cost money. Shall we stop to balance a few thous and paltry dollars in determ In tne whether we will rescue a man from crime and lead him on to a vir tuous llie.orhold him Irrevocably la the chains ol vice f ... I earnestly recommend a thorough rovisicn oi our system of prison discipline in the direction in dicated, and 1 commend to your careful considers tion the reports or the .Directors and tupennten dent of the State. prison. BTATE HEFCRM SCH00L. It Is a pleasure to turn from the prison to tbecon sideration oi this topic. Although not personally acquainted w ith its operation acd working, from all sources 1 hear it cou.mended as a reformatory in titution. "the credit or its success ia cue to the vise aud cor siderate action of former Legislatures, to"etner with the laithlul and efficient manage ment of the e facers or tbe institution. Tou need not be uned to aid by all needed lesislation in per fecting and developing the great work so auspi ciously entered upon. Tne Kepuita ol the Trustees and the Superinten dent fully mfoim us as to tho condition of the Jn stituLon, is wants and requirements. 1 would recommend the making of all appropriations nec estary to carry tut any judicious plana which they may bate suggested. J venture to suggest whether It would not te wise In all alterations anden'are metts to bate tn view the mrnishing facilities t r dividing tbeinuiaUs into clashes, so as to be able to clarify them according to the degree of discipline or correctional treatment required LEGISLATION. Itisdoubtlees tree that we legislate too mush. Th.s naturally remits irom our system ol enacting laws. Legislate rs serve their brief day, and then oihere nil their places. On many eubjscts of legis lation inen ontertain widely differing views, but A:h is coLlident that bis own are correct, llence the trequent change of this or that provision of the statute. It rarely happens that the revision of an entire subject is attempted, but a single provision, here and there, is changed to meet the varying views of d Cerent legislators, which results man inharmonious whole I think that a legislator should be fully per suaded of the aveolute necessity for a change ol the statute law before be should vote for its altera tion or amendment , and then only for fcuch altera tion or amendment as will clearly remedy tbe ovil. Ilasiy legislation is always dangerous. The original constitution had a special provision against iu It not only gave the liuveruor aud Council tbe r is: lit to propose ainents to law which had pasted the Assembly, but, if tbe amendments were not con curred in, they bad the right to impend the passage of tbe bill until the next session ol tbe Legislature This was a wiio provision, and Its spirit oufbt to guide legislation under our present sy stem. Thesess'ons are too short to originate, mature and perfect legislation touching large and varied interests, tuch legislation muft usually contain many provisions, and 1-e more or less intricate. 1 here is not time amid the rush of the bus ness of the session to prepare and nicely adjust tbe dif ferent provisions necessary to render such law an pllcable and just to a 1 the interests likely to 1 affected Usually, too the men elected to tho Leg islature are, as they ought to be, taken from tbe busy callings oi life, v. ho have bad no time to ma ture any perfected system of legislation, which would be applicable to and affect many interests. Proj-erly to mature and prepare such legislation is a work o time and study, and olten requires tbe collection of lacts acd ttat.stics hinlnenuy ol th 8 character are the laws lor the assessment of taxes, and for tho punishment and prevention of crimes, a revision oi which I have tec m mended, i-or such revision, and lor tho revision ol the laws on any important subject. I wouli recommend thit commis sioners be appointed, under proper limitations aud restrict:! ns, to inquire into and careiully consider the whole sut-jeci, to prepare such legislation as they may juJ-o necessary , and to report tho same, with their reasons therefor, to the next Legislature. I think this method not only a sa'eguaru against hasty and crude legislation, but withall econom ical. It fill furn.su business ready -prepared lor the coneiderat.on oi the Legislature immeaiately upon its organ. zation, without e ".vending the first two or three weeks, as has been too frequently the ce, in making preparation to c inmence the work f the session. 'ihe completion of the hundredth j ear since the independence ot the btite, since the adoption ol the Constitution, and s'nee the battle ot Lennmgton, mark the c.ming year emphatically ascurCenten nial year, lhese memorable events in a lare measuret etermmed the character ol our oliiical ex.steLce, territorial ,'y and nat.onally. The re membrance of them, and ol tbe principal actors in them, should Its sacredly cher.sbed aud perpet uate! Jt jt not eminently fitting and proper that they rect go i led by some suitable observ ance 1 shall take no time to consider national affairs. If each btate will wisely and honestly conduct its ow n atliirs so as to insure to ttseli and to the nation intelligent, virtuous and enttrpristng citizens and publ c servants, national affairs cannot well go amiss. Allow me, .n closing this already U lengthy Communication, to express the hope that our mu tual relations may be most friendly.frank and eor diai. and our mutual work hoLeaUV . lalltlully aud speed. ly accomplished. liUKACrJ i:iiuiia?io. Kir rrm e Chil'I.ci, Sloulptlier, Oct. i- C ) 51fic dcerttarnunls. Centaur Liniments. WIilli- lor tin-Human Tamil)' Yellow for IIoim". and .tiiiiiiaK Urn dctrfistminls. New Fall Goods. Black Silks, Black Silks. Gutnct'H AZ.-.s at all prices. Trimming Silks, all colors anil prices. Black Cashmeres, Colored Cashmeres. The best goods at the lowest prices. MerinoOnderwear. To close cut our stock of Gents' Underwear ire will sell our entire stock at coat. BAZAli PATTERNS. Come and (jet our new Cata logue, free. NEW CARPET! AND OIL CLOTHS. IT TBI AT LYMAN & ALLEK'S. New Goods for the - of lfce racd jury system, and .) cal td it into existence in hng . hr atbiuary form ol -otrn-l.el security against unbonded i ut onsol a su) ject who bad lalleu the monarch. It insured mer Maipt royal and t.tied laiu- into iii r w lied pi oh rut lies. I bate bon VI to the suggestions, from the be luftbat some -u. i change in tne law as has I en ludicaied.t uli ifu,ae, which Wt.uld not less-eu lie it! cutut" -l criminal iirontcutions, but would MMri u .ii-iully their expense. The runt ut trtai bi ju y i tceiici by tbe dnstitutnn, "ex eept whc.e i art if a otbeiwise agree." liy such asretiii. Lti", mo i cause may be relerred uiier a ruieillouil I am intormed that the cost to the State lor such jury trials per day is about tne bun drtd doilaii. In or existing Jaw, caes involving the situ ,j it . ihi u recover ior labor or pnperty to u kiuLnt t a tc:.ii.' ten cr twenty dollars, depen dent upou ih- nature m the action can l-e. and olleu aie, oerriLd it lh Cuntv Court by apal. Tho tual oi su h cases is rarely completed m iesathan a Ouy . J" it !: a p.aiu perversion, not to say violatotio inatclaufu in the CoQftitution heretuioie viu-d, u iiujMHi a tax ol eue Luudred dollar Ufu cu.mun.ty, to sttJea matter m which ote oi i wo pa nit may 1 entitled to twenty -live or vvvti filly Lats, aud should Lot the right d a)ial in .-uch eases be taken away unless the atLuunt inio.ed is nearly equal to the amount ol taxes which tho ai ptal will probably imjoe upon Iheallonante of the right of Speal iu such cittsitLt) kiiubvMi tuniv uit iievaumg party, liestdes.the ill leel ngs likely to beengendeied by (UCU viihw, lu .j(pvum VI uid II 11 IU UlUi, IB Ut U' ally much mo e inati the amount ol the c.aim. ihe ordinary expensea per day o a competent leiereodo m 1 1 x.uva tlu or $1S. llence if ah jury ease should tie rt Kt red, and the btate shotilu at sume the pay uiebt ui the ielereea fees, a very treat sat ingot eaptL.se w uiq oe sec urea to me btate, and ziu riut ui p-rues Mt'ulQ be thereby saci need. 'i he unln ol star e m tbe way o' an agreement of leiertnoe is tnai puiius m.o mat they can try ibtir ease by jurj n the payment! I six dollars to the btate, and that a trial by competent releree may cost intui u.any i.utea tuat sum. 1 toiLk it w. u.ii i n.onomy.to provide for the iay meul by ebe tne, o, a part or the whole ofthe xelereV tees, and that the expense ol trial by jury may t-e lessened by proper legislation in the two Giiecuoiis inuicaiet , w.inout any uetrtment to pnotic ur private inter eris. AECESSETCr TAXti. The frsmtnr ot statutes so as ta eomut-I an caul table and just contribution Irom every interett and cuiten. toward the expenses oi administer ng the flirs or the State, baa ever been one of the most uimouit anu erpi a ug qutsiiens with which leg s lators bavtt to Ueal j ne right of the btate to tom 11 such Ju-t CoUti ibutiou is ut questional le. Wuhout ii every department of the government beeomcS paralyzed. 'Iheauty elevery citnen, ard of every species of pru.ciij, iu i-ufaii i uic tt-Hiivi n o expense ol his wriut oitveciiou, is equally Clear 1 lie protection lur nit ned ty tne btaie to its cit zens and tj the preprny vim n us i m;u, gives the richt to exact. lu war, the peieiial seivie-es, and In peace, a pou ui from ihe .uinier aLd CoLtlibulions irom tbe lt- ter, wnercver tne oanrr ihereol may reside. Inn la soUUnt.a 1 the dictime announced lathe ya article oi tne iui oj mguis, Within tie last iew years there have teen fre quent cornel in U that the spirit o! this art-cld la eue cut e-i oi. sins ja vioaUd In the anuoitK.n. ment ol the pbhlic burdens, ot unlrequently has lt ln ttain.e-d th.t property of tbe s me aind and value was p.aceu In the eirand List at UiQcreui vaiuai ens iu ei.hcrent SCCUous o: tS, State- At other times it is il lined that a lai.e (luvuut w ifviij iiitrsuM iu rauioaas. it-ie ltrph txpjpat-is nu-uraLoe Companies, aud other ovuianiea, iu pioitce wuicn, and determine tbe rights thereto, annually Cvats the btate a lare aw, atiuusk cscapca uiiiioo t and again, thai ut.eis Ol leal taute aie uniutilvdiu-nnn. nated aiainst, in that ihey are taxed on Its ap- mur, i.vipitiisutijoiuS luey may ne large y indebted for it, while the owners or personal caUte are allowed to oeouct from its appraised value the amount or debt which they may owe. It la claimed by some that there should Let no deduc tions made from the assessed value id personal property lor the debts cf ihe owner; that such Lowance induces fraud and the creauon or ficti tious debts lor the purpose ol obtaining deduc tions, and that the expense to the State, to pio Uct and euuimmo the xl.bu to personal prop erty for which the ewner la la debt, is greater than when tbe same Is lolly paid for, and hence H li vfjatt that the owner ot prtpeity, because 1 think it may besafelr asserted, after the ex. pereace of nearly a century, that the operations o: our system of prison discipline, both as practiced n mo dam it win ami in tne common jaus, in its fleet upon tbe prisoner by way 'of encouragement tvrtueand prevention of rice and immoralitv." bas bfu a failure, that the prisoner, from tho ef fect ot his imprisonment, mted of having become reiormeu aw. oener man ana citizen, wiih inciina t ns toward virtue, has tec-line discouraged, hard ened, and too otten hopelessly fixed in a criminal Course of lie. Too otten has It happened that the day oi bis d charge ha witnessed a repetlt on of rmer criminal act, or some more heinous crime. i,tmymitd. indicates that our svetem of rutin diK'ipllce is rad't-iily wrong in principle, he btate ha, and can have, no ieeltn? of revenue toward an erring citizen. Her conduct towards nim snouiu not ie euch as to lead him to leel that he is an outcst from her care and protection. e'ther should itbe tuch a would indicate a disre gard lor his criminal act. licr treatment Ehould be tuch a- evinces tbe utmost abhorrence ard detes tation of hie crime, but at tbe same time the ireat. est regard and tenderest solicituJe ior him as man fun a cit zen. I tar that while the tate h mnit aitir in showing abhorrence ol crime, it has been lack ing in eatnst efforts to save tbe criminal from Ins it me to manhood and good c.tltcnship. When any pei son, old or young, is fully convinced that he la an ou:ca-t from society, and that thero isnohopo ol bis ever rea-nrng tbe xood opinion and esteem olhsielmw citizens, he is irrevocably loettoa t irtuoue life. Ib't is the great stimulating motive to action and to ttrnlng r ltter th ngs. When this is crusbel out, the man once bad is bad leyond re d v e'y. '1 he ter deucy of t ur sy stem of prison dis cil! ne, lo my mini, is to banish from the convict's I mind all bolt- oi a return to a virtuous life. tVn sitier the treatment ol the btato towards this class oi perse u. A young man is accused ofthe commission of a crime. He is at oioa arrestel and thrust iubi tber.oounty jail. No person .u behair of the State visits, him. sav e the jailer to pas in his meals threo times a dav, and to lock him safely tn his cell, or the State's Attorney to inquire wnether he w'sbes to plead ".runty " or "not guilty ." ot t-.k, ntt a newspaper does the btate furnifli Inin w.th which to nbi.e away the teiious hours. Ii the jai ier t ut ol kindness provides reading,mattir for his on oners, itis oi lavor ao'lnotor ri-tiL Una. sociaiec in ty be of any degree of criminality. Jt 10 me common receptac ie ior an accused of the com mission ol crime within the count v and iwnun. their trial, as well as the place for punishment ol iMwct'UHonniw, imuor euences. lu a diui-li 'hted. ill-v entilated room, with noth Ing to do, not even, when transferred to the Mate i rison lorsaie-iieep-ng, on the order of the Gov ernor, allowed to worn, though requesting it he parses bis day s and nights as bet he can, brooding ov er his hard lot. planuingjway s of cscape.or listen- ins o eue rrciiai uiuosceue euries, or the criminal life and criminal exploit of his associate. And yt he 11 not a convict. He is cniy an accused. And th.s is the attempt cf tbe State to prevent the commission ci crime, most frequently thecffpntg ofiUelness. by compulsory Idleness' At lenzth ha u,tiied. li acquitted, be goes out soured and hard ened; if convicted of a minor iflence, he is return odto bis lileof idleness injail, and if ol a higher crime, put to bard labor In the btate Pnsou. The right ol the btato to incarcerate hiai springs from the risht of self preservation. Hyan oreit act he has manifested the pos'-essica ol a character which endangers the rights of others. He is incarcerated to deprive hiiaol the power to Invade the rihUof others, not alone during the term of his confinement, but j-ermanently . by removing the crimin al inclination aud disposition, and to deter others tiom the commission of crime, lt would seem that of right he should remain in carcerated so long as be is possessed of the crimi nal inclination and disposition, and that the State should be active in Its endeavors to dispossess him el these characteristics. The ee-uit is left to deter mine the time of bis incarceration as best it may, with little knowledge of his iormer life, less or his criminal tendencies, and ol the length of time which will be icq aired to eradicate them. In the State Prison lie is con Coed In his solitary ceil, or difvea under keepers to his Utks, is al lowed no communication with bis lellow prnonars scarcely any with his keepers; he may have a lew books, if able to to read, but receives no instractioa, except on the Sabbath a little Irom tbe chaplain. Hum his arrest to the close of bis sentence, tbe btato agairst whom he has offended, and which has laid her heavy bLd upon him, has not extendei to him a helping hand, and bas scarcely snoken a 1 cheering ord. 1 it a matter of wonder, then. ua. no uiuui.1 vici uib uaru iol, as ne views 11, feels that the hand of tbe state is not only against the crime which he has committed, but tni.t aim j that all she cares lor him Is 10 mate him grind In her prison house, and that he cornea frm his incarceration a woise instead of a better man! The experience 01 the east century, beta in our 01 tie aou in outer naiva ior our oiate nas done as well, and perhaps better, than many others teach er, 1 think, very plainly and lorobly that our sys tem of prison d scipltn demands a radical revision; that tbe jail should Lot be a place of imprisonment lordebtorm.noreff?nce& that that el r .ff-n deri should be sent toa work -house to be established in connection with the Uefbrm tehool, in whi;h the school and reform element 1 hould have a prominent place: that the jail should be owned ana controlled by theState,aau should not be used for the deten tion of pcrsocs charged with ail classes of crimes; but to one ehould be assirned those charged with one class of crimes, and to another those charged with another class oi crimes, each having .'or in mates persons ol the same degree of criminality, as nearly as practicable! that each thould be furnish ed witn a welltelectedlibraryandsomecurrent literature, and in each should be kept a school, not of Idleness and vice, bat of learning and irtn Perhaps there ihouUi be provision by which these awaiting trial, who should request It, could labor la the work-hoot and receive a portion of their earnings. The prisoners thould be divided lata classes coraiD to the Chirac ter which they punlftft wblit 1 These Lin'mentt are S'Uiply the winder of the world. The,r effects are little less than marvellous, yet theie are some things which they will nut do They will not euro cancer or meat broken bones, bat they will always a liy pin. They have straightened fingers cured chronic rheumatism o: many years' standing, aad taken the pain from terrible burns and scalds, which has never been done by any other article. TIIK WHITE LINIMENT is for the huxaa family. It will drive KaECii atish, Sc-atica and Neuralgia from the system t caro Lumbago, Chi bla.as. Palsy, Itch, and most Cutaneous Eruptions It extracts rnosT frcm frozen hands aad feet and the roiso.f of bites andttlng of venomous reptiles, it subdues bwell.ngs and alleviates pa! of every kind. For Sprains or Bruises it is tbe most potent rem edy ever discovered. Tbe Centaur Liniment is uted w th great efficacy ft,r Sore Taroat. ToctU-aeJie, Caked Ureat ts, Ear-acle. and Weak Hack. Thi follow. ng is but a sample of numerous testimonials "Hdiana Hoiie.Jefp.Co .ItD..Mav 2. 17J, "I think .t lay duty to inform you that I have suffttretl much with b woollen reet and .Chords. 1 have not been free from these swellings in eiht years. Now 1 am ptviectly well, thauks to the icntaur Liniment. The Liniment oczbt to le ap plied warm. ueuamin Urovy Thetroof Is in the trial. It is reliable, it n handy, it Is cbctp, aad every family should have It, To the s.ck and bed -rid Jen, tbe halt and lame, t the wounded anl sore, we say, "Come and be healed." To tbe poor and distressed who hare spent theli money for w orthless medicines, a bottle of Centam Liniment will be siren without charge. The Vrllow Oiifaur I,miniiit Is adai ted to the toujh muscles, cords and flesh of Hohes a an Ahhais. It has performed more wonderful cures of Spavin, Strain, Wind-Gall, Scratches, Sweeney . and general Lameness, than all other remedies In existence. Itead what the great Expressmen say of it New York, January IS71. ''Every owner of bnrces should give the Centaur Liniment a trial, .e consider it the bes; article ever used in ur etable. "II. MAKMI, supt. Adams Ex- Stables.N.Y. "K. ILLTZ. tui,t. U S3, t z. h table. N. Y. "ALBhltr f.OLlN.Saptat. Ex.btables, N'.Y." 'MoToouEiir, Ala., Aug. K, 1971. "GetleE5. I have used over one zross of Cea taar Liniment, yellow wrapper, on the mules of my ptauiaiiun, oeiues uezens ti me larnuy uinimeni lor my negrees. I want to purchase it ai the whole sale price, and will thank you to ship me by tan aunaa steamer one cross of each kini. Mestrs. A, T. Stewart o. will pay y our lull on presentation. "itei'peciiuiiy, jauKS 1'arr'jw. Tho best patrons of this Liniment are Farriers and Veterinary burgeons, lt heals (jlU, Wtunis and Pull-evil, remjves bweilinrs. and is worth millions oi doilir to farmers. Liverv-aien. Stock growers, bheep-raistrs, and those having horses or cjiue. Whata Farrier ctnnot do for $M tho Centaur Liniment will do at a trilling cost. 1 heso L'nitnenti are warranted by the proprietors and a lottle will be given tj any 1-arrier or I'hysi- ciin wuu uesires 10 ttsi inem. boia every where. IiU.ratory oi J. It. Itose A Co., 40 Ir.v St., New York. Uastoria. Is a pleasatt and perfect substitute. In all eise-., for Castor Oil Castoria is the result of an old phys ician's effuit to produce, for bis own practice.au effective cathartic, pleaaaat to tbe tasto and frea from gTipinr. Jr. Samuel Titcher, of Ilyannis, succeeded in oomblalng. without the use of alcohol, a purgative agent a pleasant to take as honey, and which posif- U the desirable properties of Castor Oil. It is pted to ail age, but la especially recom mended to mothers as a reliable remedy fur all disorders of tbe stomach and bowels of children. It Is certain, agreeable, absolutely harmlej, and cheap. It should be used fur witb colic, sour stomach, worms, ooetiveness, croup, 4c, then chil dren can have sleep and wotbehs may REST. J. B. Rose i Co., 48 Iey Street, New York, aro the sole preparers of Castoria, after Ir. Pitcher's recipe. Aug. 11 wjm Jfnsnranr. Ihifore Insuring Your Lilo Exaniiue tho TONTINE SAVINGS FUND PLAN, OF THK 1 11 eh i mini, SEW YOHIf. ' qiiBiaiiie Lilo Arsiiruiirc Society, IP. JI. S. WJUTCOMJi, General Agent, Jlurlinglou, l't. 1 .Tho rates aro the snmo as 011 Ordinary Life Pol icies. y. The cilect is the same as tliatol an Eiitlowiiient : ior example On tlio death ofthe as Hiirett tho amount oi tho policy is paid. II the assured lives 10 years (or 15,or20,astlie case may ue,) no may draw out liis entire sharo in cash, or ho may with draw tho accumulated profits a::tl continue li is policy. :--There aro other protlhiblo options, without audi tiomtl expense. 1. Instead of investinjr in Stocks, Bonds, or other Securities, or depositing 111 savings Jinnies, exam ine this plan of insur ance, which not only yields a return as an in vestment, hut gives im mediate indemnity in case ol death. o.--The Equitable Life doer, tho largest business ol any company iu the wtirld, stint has achieved success in less time than any other institution, (..Its Assets aro $.".0,000, OOO; its Income, $0, 500,000; its Surplus over legal reserves, over St .oOO.OOO. 7. It already has accumu lated over S 1,000,000 special surplus tor Ton tine l'olicj -holders, over and aliovo the legal re serves, -which awaitsdis trihution, and is still growing. ItlTAIll.lllK.. ltH. Colored t 'ish meres, Jilack Cashmeres. Fancy J tress Goods, Jilack Mohairs and JSrilllantincs, BLACK SILKS, Splendid l.ne at less price than we can buy tht: ior to-day. UOLOKED SILKS I'tr Urtf and IVmoiln:.. Long Shawls, Square Shawls. Jlcarcr Shawls, Scotch Shawls, Children's Shawls, Jlen's Hi a wis. S K I UTS. F,rty dii.-n Fo.t fcUrt, it!.ciit ccc hil.' 3 ejr's pnf. r?" .Sl.rciitl Inn L-iihi'. in I.inrii Ili.iKlUcrrlii.-N. I.lm-ii TonrN, I'nrK.-y 1(I llaiinisks. Mm-ii ii pU I 'l itlih' J.ini'iis, Turkey Itnl !iiiUlns. A Inrui' lit from a iiiuiimar- turiT's ICaiiUrniii sio, K. -iVeif 1'rints, Jcw Cambrics, Cotton Flannels, Woollen Flannels, Waterproofs in fl.lr, Oo(., Ail Color, Fsncy l)r, Stj lei, &c Ac. CJ.OAKINGS, Uleuvhvd and Drown Cottons hy the yaid or pie:e at lowest prices. Call before purchasing at LY3IAX & ALLEN'S, t.'.'j oimiccir st HURLINQTON, VT. rpt. 'Ji. l!fff.-cltf Cubital Itcvrc.cnlrd, llri.lltM.IU... It is hot trc tchwwt to fat worT Tin I-.rRA-l, tX ,H1LU EAK A5t 19HKLUBLZ COUi'ASIIEJ. WK AHKSOLE AUCTS Fur. THE TM,UlP.IFUr.D SO,r,til,M IIUMK. V 1 n.iuili.iHlil IMKTMIIIll. UlllTI'llKU, :i,,n,in PHUtMS, IKUTFOKU J.lino.iHXl UlfKN, KM.LIMI Il,,,(,lll MIRTH EKIIIMIiEl:C,Iltl',KMi.,v",',' 11(11 tL, KM.ltMl 1 I.IMIO.,1,10 I'HIIMeiKltL IMII, KMiltMI... lT.m.o.lino ,1'KIM.nmil. VtH l.Soo.ooo rKomn, fhih., rt n.miii.iHio FK,tL'tMl, rillLl., rt I.5i,o,n niMlMiMtl. N. i a." hi MITt.ll lil t CO.. MW1I1I1K. rli.ooo.omi. Tliil ll tile larct Lile luurxDCe Cvloao in tl,e worm. UlRTFOr.D ACCIUEtT to,, :oo,eoo: ou ra.icics .ro iF.ncn ui;i cu.ee. ani we pa , loi.e.ner, in enrreot iund,. or zoid whendefir,,!. Order, by mi'.l or tel.ripn promptly Attenled to, r,o roe, ior toiic.ee or autre) a. HR13W0LD A FMSSELt, AlnU. June3i dwtl borhuiton, Vt. Our Fall Importations Ate n. tr csmpleta In all Depaitmentr, and price, are Ten- low. Our attck of tlluck. Colored and Tunc- Silks I. tlie lar.e.t ami tt a.iurte.1 In Ihodly.oc fup) , Ins one whole teetion tn each More, and har-In- hetn )iurchaed and eonlracted fir prior to the recent ad, ai.ee, we areprrpartdtoielt at Last Season's Fricest OUR Dress Gcods Department Cmt.racts all ILo Novelts In Fill and Winter Codtume C'lcthg, lilack and Colored lahmerca and 3ler!m, All-wiol and allied Fialdf. Btrll t and lAmaMeeetlci. as well as poi'i'i.Ait m:cv i-auuics In all tlie newest colorln;, and maierials. frcm ten cents iatd upwards. Our importation ot INDIA SHAWS. From the London Aucti n Sales Is retylareand atlractue. and prices about hair former years. HEAL INDIA, filled centres, at ICS, 115, li'.and utward. REAL DtCOA SnAWLS. at 113 t 1:3. STRIFhll 1MUA bllAHLs.new ..sea, only IS. CutUliA SUAttLs, choice new lors. Ill, up wards. ALSO Taris and V.enni Brocbe, 1'ais'i- FllUd, Flaln Centres ant Mripes, and BrltisL ,nd American Woollen ijbawia, unrivaled for l-ea , y and aubstan ttal value. Our hadies' & Children's Suit AS Kiuiiisliinj; Department Is now nj-re tborcughly stocked and equipped than ever heretofore, and we are prepared to fill all orders at once, and to guarantee satislaction. Handsomely Trimmed Suits in Cashmere, llasket Cloths, Camel's Hair, Alpaca. Combination buits, Ac , in the most beautiful new effects, at prices to tempt the mot teem itnie-tl. Ily following ou rid i recti on a for self-measurement. Lilies out-of-town can be fitted perfectly, economi cally, and more satisfactorily than by any home made work. aiournlng Costumes and Outfits a Specialty, and orders filled on U' hours' notice. Mines' and Children's Costumes and Suits at very reatonable prices. Kiti'ic,' V CIiiMi iis I'litle rM e ar. An immense stock of beautiful and reliable goods, at very great reductions. Ladies' Co m p ete Outhtl.at J - acd upward it. luiatta Omplete Uutllis, at 2 '. ami upwards. HTYull catalogues of this department, with di rections for self-meacurement, sent free on appli cation to all parts of the country. Cur stock of R I C JJ FURS On band, and being manufactured, will be the mott beautuul in the city, and al must attractive prices. We also call particular attention to our larfe stocks of Linens and White Uoods, LiCAaand tinbrotdenes, I'pbolstcry (ioods, lliusehold Furniture, lltiery andtlioves, dents' rurmshing Coods, Clothinr, and Lad tea' liouts and bhoes. Tile 2Io:nrtic A IIoUMICfMEiu Drparf iiii'iils Are ftockcl with goo'ts Iron tbe lane Suxuer Auttioo bUieJ, at pr ces ueiow cost ui manuracture. Carpets at IS rand Street Only, And at Greatly Eedt.'-d Pr'ce. Velvet Carpets, from l op. Itooy rtrusltf, irom I.Co up. Tapestries, Irom 31 up. Three-Plys, from SI H ap. Ingrain. best3l . cheapect, J cec't On Cloths, irom JO cent up. tif Ifeaflq-iarteri for LINOLEUM-Ust r Cover.ng in the world. Samples of gooff seat tree t a applitsLon to all Lartnofthe country. orders for cood a of every description carefully ti itd without charg, and goods packed axtdlor- a rueu to any atjumanon. l.!UIl'A JL TWITIITII t.ltA.M tfc ClIlllMli; sr. Oct t.. w3m fie K in tbe country. Ileal business practice, fchort at.l thorough couise. Cheapest board aad tuition. U.l zradutieis in luccftvful busmer IKji't e.o to av rt kl vitil vol have sttxi on: Cat u.i ai. pEeIllK, .le. (bent ;ree ; M CkAKY 3l bUIKLD Pnactpals. Aug. 4 wtf lDJ STATU AttltMAl, .(lItKH. Raidolph, Vermont ADEL E. LFAVEN WORTH. A. M., Principal. New featuren for Fall, l?s Capacitv of Building doubled, and Preparatory and Alouel litpartments added. Fall Term of Twenty Weeks opens fourth Tuesday in August. Spring Term, second Tuenday in Febru ary . Tuition, 1 6.00 ter quarter ot tea weeks. Send lor catalogue. July i, wtf l'J.s,O00,O0O. The Following Property must anil will bo sold within tho noxt GO days : Two hundred and fifty thousand feet of mouldings of one hundred and fifty diflerent patterns at hall prlc; 4uuu pairs or uiinds at one dollar a pain inaiae u..iius, ao, oi.ck walnut ana Duuernut, at aeventy-five cents a f.t , pine, thirty-five cent, a loot; 2,(.Oof four lighted windows 1 Inch and three eiht thick, lip .ash from Vix2 to 16x21, No, I. at 60 cents a w:ndow, lour lighted li inch thlclf. common sasn irom mj, to kim, at si cents a win dow, WHuoliEhuof 7x3 saeh, at three cents a ll:bt: IO.U.I lights from SilJ to loilt fash, at lour cents a UshL iiii.hii U'lni.rivn ,k nin'i:ii. KM MZI.SI COWMTAaiTl.V I IAII. AM -iai.i: TO ltli:it, 3,uu doors, prices frf.m 62 cents lo 5.(.) a door, brax keti and euir stock of evory deteription and and all styles of house finish made to order AT TIIK UllVKiT CAM, I'KICIM. Also the iolloving real estnto in Burlington : Fir. tenement houses , one lot of two acres on Lake Btreet, valuable. Kl'Jtl, KUTATE III WI.tOUKltl. The two aut stores la Wluooik! Block obi rvaat lot in u w oi ue diocx, a i me nearer iioflw- E. W. CHASE. EnliaitcD, Vt., May r-cUwtf jriJIJINO UN'OElJtJAJt 31ENTS. liSTS' I'AI.IIHKIIIHTS, liUMh' IT.M..;iti:TN. iji-IjT.v r.i.i:uvr.sTi. Gent' Drawers, Gents' J)rawcrs, Gents' J)ra u crs. Coni'non, Fine and Mtdium t!,M.?s of all sizes and qualities We Lave a lull aiumrtinnnt of t-,'nrl.i uoods as well as stteral othtr makes ol the cele- oraieu 15ENNINGTON UOODS Which we hare sold for several years and which wave .urn sucu general satisfaction. Ladies' Flannels Is almost endless variety, freni c mmon cbesp uiio tuur'trcu tu me verv nun irtNWM. wim- out seams, manuiacturcd by the oftlk and ew uiunswicE Jltsiery Co. WHITE Wool Goods. is OAK LET Wool Goods. For Ladles, both of the celebrated JS EN XIX G Toy G O OJJS. BUVAUU KAKI.OAV. BUKLINOTON. VT Sept 2M,lE76.-4iwU Fire Works Of every description at lowest prices. We manul&cture our own otds and are bound by no combination. Display t lor cities and towns furnished at short notice. Fla, Lanterns, Halloonj, Maiks, lc In. FolltiCUl Club, farnt.hM, wilh Kl.. mm Vint VTorki. Celebrate the Centennial. HYDE CO., no. sa cHAVivcr utiiebt, bostox. aU. II, 'daod.ir2m 01FICE fEi'fS liLOCK, COLLI UE STRF.tT The attlentirn of insurers is rcsiwctfully called to tbe fullowin - Companies tfLrv.eutetl a: this Agency rim:. Mir.TIlEF.N, OF FM.ltMl, iMl'KKItl, or r,.L.l,i. (OMMIIKML I MOV. OF t. Mi LA Ml, Kuril. OF IM.LIMI, ll:VklI. OF I'lllLllllirilll, I ii:.: AhMiriiTio, piiiLtiiiLrun ur.MtN luMiirn. mm lor.h, l l.WMH IMl, I'llltllilll'llll. Kill IL l'.l till IN, MIlMIiCtL, I'. ()., nniTiMi luiiiict. ToiioNTii, r. t IIIWMTKIT. HU'.TIOIlii, Ht.'iKlllMU;, m. iiu;k, rr.rntT. m ikk, n. j., MimtiiT, uiiston, .tUltME, LOMIIS. tllHHilMlKllTII. IKISTIIV. I ITI7.I.NS .M.H IKK, N.J., TFOI'LIS. MH lllk. . J.. MUST MTIIIMI UOKIISTFI:. CIIAIIPLIIS SIlll.tLlllle: INS. UI. Anl other responsible F.re It.uracce Companies. Al'CII.UT A.M. I.ll'lll TUITFIHT.S ftrntlF.NT). lUKTFOKIl, 4 ,). M HlSSlt lllsFTIS IIIF. .sraM.FIllll, blMul ur.itou nit, mi:iii.ius, ic5,i.i r-Lamo ri.ts placed at a morofni's notice. K-Lo.sea adjusted and paid at tins t.fllc. PiTliue notico of eipiration of IMlicies alwajs given. fSTCurrespondence and oriera by mall or tele graph faithfully attended to, T. fl. TKCIt, Sept23.dA.tr Gen. Ins. Ait. i.iu.i,tm (,U.)Jl"i (i H(1,.0 hi 3T..I01VII1 ,1UM..I (10 i au.mi i.i f.,U.I,I.U , .i.o.Oi. i m IjllllW w UIIUI !i.uko r.i NO.(l , IX).l. 0 I.) auiH.i to 45U.I.U 10 2.WU.I ti) r.ir.LiM.Tiis hhi.uctio.'v is tiik rin oi' WATCH WO lilt. lleturn to Jtates Charged lie fore the War. Wnlclies will now ttc clcuiicd for Sl.tIO liiktt-ad of I.Sl, mid nil wntcli and other rcpniriiiK iiertiiininr; lo the biisines uilvmiced ilurini; Hie war, now done ut I lie old lariff. In imililnt; this r.Imiiiie I wili to ttiiy Unit I have no tic I re to cut under prices, only t-l.nririni; the Hititie as in Itinland und other tou ns, and have done what I ronsii'ieniloiKlr believe the limes demand. True Railroad Time krpt here. FelJ.tJAwtf . W. WllttlATE. PURE WATER. Field's Aiiueduct Fine Is bored from ,:, SOLIO TI1IBEU, tborou;hly tested by actual pressure, heavily o. ate.1 with HARD COAL TAR. Slacuracturol by A. I'llM.I., J It., - April jo wtf j r.itit'iio, vt. O i ROWFLLACO.. New Vork. for rambblet t t. containin ' lints of 3.. I newspairs, an,t est mites showing cost of dertis.ns March lu. l-t. wty i; iisti: it's i CTIOXA It Y, iti.m ii Wordu and Mean. ng not m t ther P ctionaries. J,.(-t frnsravmss i-hi Pases Quarto. l-our raxes (."lured Plate. 'TheBe-t Pract cal Kosltsh Dictionary p eitant. I.nndon tjuartrrty AVtirlrM-Ct-lrj. r The sales ol rtet-ttrs luctlonaries IS throughout thecountry in i-'l weretwenty times as large as the .alia of any other liictienaries. JJ One family of children hTing Webstor's Unabridged, and us ng it freely, aud- another not having it, tbe first will bee ine much the mrvt intelltifentmen atd women. - k your teacher or minister if ir U not so. U thn buy the look. aud u?o and urge its (2 u-e Irecelt . Published liy " u r. JiKRPhM, K tpni','deld, Mass. 14 tept -V, Mlwlw U s T A KA 1131 AND KOJ1K OF VOUR OWN. NO IS TUB TIME TO SECURE IT' The !-et and cheapest lands in market, are EASTERN fi;iUbnA. on the line ui the Union Fae-llo lUilrnad. Tho most favorab'e terms :ivfn. and very low rates ol tare and freight t all sett.ers. Tte lust markets. I lllll. I'A'.l.S TO 1.11. Itl'A'llU.. Slaps, dewriptlve pamphlets, new edition of "THE I1U. t-.tll," sent free ever where AOilrr-, u. r. IIA, IS. Land Conn'r, U. P R., Omaha, lb. Sept il.'d.wlw A nrnntn II ytu wantthe lst sellin: article AlgcU IS. in tbe world and a solid cold pat entlever watch, free of cost, .rite at once to j. ijiuiic vu., 7t, uroauway, r.. . . tej,L".,"d4 Vt I I'Olt t:otit:iis,i:oi.o.,uoAltsi;M:)i-s, AA I. A 1,1. 'I II lit. IT I.IMjAM:, l'8E Wells' Carbolic Tablets, I'utup only in rtLL'EUxea. A tried and sure reuid,. for sale n tuuisis generally, and . .N. CKllTKMiONoiith Avenue, New Vork. Sept JS,'dwlw Qljn A i:i "--Hale or female. IVucabiLil. 'j.r "o sive eieauy wora that uie day or cvenin: ' we give steady , mrr.tl ai 1 , uie da. r i. um chfct., Tew Yorkv ill britijyott Inventors -Sopt -i., -d hliWRlTGl "natest tfler of tbe jTAvrjCllt XOl hight SIliL'lirrnios slve reason. renawav with Heme Ucot, Including lloo.er's Peerlem American Irult, v feet lon;,Liko Lucerne, Vlrsin Ve,ta, Ac. Mounted tulllt, four Chromos. 131.1; elLbt Chromo. $j i) J. I.ATUASI J to., 119 Washington btrcet, tloston. cpt i!6 ,-di.lw OK FANCY CARDS, all styles with name, 10 eU. Post paid J. li. UtBTKD, Naisau. Reus. Co., .Y.-ttptW.'dkwtw ATWOOl), FllOTOGltAFJl Ut, Bacoa'a Block, Church Street; 0tIllUitl.TO, VT. Myir-(UtlL IT. Sc II ATWOOD, WholeFale Dealers ahdllantera in TROVIDENCE RIVER AND VIRGINIA OYSTEES, 10 Cflinnicrcinl Mrcer, Ifoston. We are iellinj lar-e IROVIDFJiCB RIVERS fresh Irom thalr beda dally, at tl.il er gallon, solid. MltUIMAS at the lowest prices. Also. FIlOVIDfcMUlS KlVF.lt NATIVES ANI FLAMS in the shell by the bushel or barrel. Oct2,deodl2w IRisrdlanfsns. CALIFORNIA. IDE CEICACO ASO -IOCTH WrSTIBH PAILWir Embarees under one maragement tbe Great Trwnk nauway iincs of the Wfcar and reitii u and. With Ita tinmiirniii br t. ( and Conn-CtiODS, forms the shortest and quickest route between Chicago and all points in lllinelJ, Wisconsin, Northern Michigan. Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraaka California and the Western Territories. IU OMAHA AND CALIFOOU LINE Is the shortest and best route for all points la northern Illinois, Iowa, Dakota. Nebrassa, Wy om ing. Colorado, Utah, Nevada, California, Oregon, China, Japan, aad Australia. Iu CHIIACO. MADISON AM) ST. PACX. LIME Is the shortest linn for Knrlhweatern Wisconsin and Minnesota, and for Madison, bt. Paul. Minne apolis, Ihiluth, and all joints lathe great rorm west. Its vnOMAXDST. PETER UE Is the onlv ronte for Winnna. Hoehester. Owatrnna, Mankato, St. Peter. New (Jim, and all points in ooutnern ana central linnesota. lis (iREEX BIT AD MIRQIETTE UZ U tho only line for Janesville, Watertown.Foad Da Lac, Oshkosh. Appleton, Ureen Bty, fcicanaba, Negunnee, Marquette, ilou'htoa, Ilanccck, and the Lake Superior Country. Its I REEPORT AD IirCKJlK LINE Is the only routs for Elgin, Kockford, Free port and all poinU via Freeport. Its CHICAGO ANU MIIWUKEE LINE la the old Lake Chore Route, and Is the only one Das-tin; through mansion. iaae rorest, m smarm Park, waukegan, Jtaciae, jvenosaa lomuwauite, VVVVStAN PALACE CAKS Ar rnnnn all trains of the road. Thi is the ONLY LINK runnlnr these cars be tween Chicago aad St. Paul or Chicago aud Mil waukee, or Chicago ana Winona. At OWUIAoar Sleepers connect with the Over land Sleepers on the Union Pacific Railroad for all polnU west of tbe Missouri River. On the arrival of the trains from the East or South, tbe traias of the Chicago i. North-Western Hallway leave lllll.luU asionows. For COINCIL CUFFS OUUIlan CVLIFOUNM, Two through trains daily, with Pullman Palace Drawing Room and bleeping Cars through to Coun cil BlutXt. For ST. Pill and MIN'NKtPOLIS, Two through trains daily, with Pultmaa Palace Cars attached oa both traias. For IiRIEX R IT and LIKE SfPERIOR, Two Uains dally, with Pullman Palace Lars attaches, am run ning through to Marquette. Vor V.IILH irkEE. Four thron 'h trains daily. Pullman Cars oa night trains. Parlor Chair Cars oa day traias. For Sl'tRTl ard W1N0NI and point in .Minne- sou. Or e through tram daily, w ith Pullman Sleep ers to Winona. For liriiriilF, via rreepcrt. Two through trains dally, with Pullman uars on nigai train. For 1)1 HI UIE and Lt fROK, via Clinton, Two through trains daily, with Pullman cars oa night traia to Jicuregor, iowa. For MOIT L ITY and INKTON, Two trains dally Pullman 4 ars t Missouri Valley Junction. For LIKE bTNEVl, Four tra.n duly. For t:nlKKli:i). srERLIN(i. KKMlMM. JtNES VILLE, and other points, you can have irom two to ten trams oauy. r.wVorfc officf. No. 4i.i Proadwav. IVrst-.n Office, No. 5 State Street; Omaha Ulhce, iVJ Farnham btreet, Saa 1-raacisco uoice, i-'l Moatgomery Street: Chicago Ticket Offieo, 62 Clark Street, un der Sherman House, corner Canal and Madison Streets. K ic lie Street lepot. corner W. hint to and Canalbtreets, Wells Street Dejot, corner Vve.la and Kmsio StreeU. or rates or information ntt attainable from your home ticket agents, apply to vy. ii. tjl.m:tt Oencral Passenger Agent, Chituga. 31 A it VI 1 1 V i 1 1 1 TT, tieneral Superintendent, Chicago. Feb. 17. K6. - w to Jan 1,1-CT, ri'O Till: AVeiHI.IA. Cltss-We can 1 lurmeb employment al which yu can make very large pay. in your own ioca ines, w.tnout being away iroiu ovmo iwcr otnv. Airenu. wanted in every town ar-d county to take subscrib ers for the ientenniai necora. tne larre-t punnca lion ia the Inited States 16 pages, M columns Kleantlv Illujtratel Terms onlv flbervear, The Record is devoted to whatever is of interest connected with the Centenn al vear. Tbe Urea t t-xhihitioa at Philadelphia fully illustrated m detail. Everybody wants it The whole people leel sreat interest in their Country's Cuntenmai Birth day, and want to know all about .t An elegant patriotic crayon drawing premium picture is pre sented free to each subscriber lt i- en t. tied. " In Rememberatt-e o: tbe One Hundredth Ann.versary of th Independence of tho C' tilted btates." S ie, Zi by 3o inches. Any one caa become a successful ageat, f r bet show the paper and p.cture and hun dreds of suWerbers are ea:ly obta.ned every where. There is no business that will pay Use this at present, v-e have many a-zents who are making as high as fjiper day and upward' Now is the time Jfcnt delay. Rememier .t ufH nothing to nve the bus.ness a trial. Send for ur c rculars, terms, and simple copy of paper, which are tent free to all who atnlv . otto-dav Complete out Qt iree tn those who dec de to en 'are Farmers and mecluD c-. and t'u'.r sons and dau.nters make the very bert o! aeni. Addw. 1UE Cr.NTL.NMAL RKCORD. Jucel l-'t.w!: Pur:.anl aiaim Pettengi li: s KIDNEY-WORT NATtUE'3 ltRE.iT REMEDY FOR Tiles, Kidney ('omidaiiits, Const ip;ition. As A CITlti: Ilt l'll4l. It acts Qnt by overcom'ng in the mildest manner all tendency to const' pation, then by its great tonic and inviroratmr properties, it restores to heal ta the debilitated and weakened part. Ue hare hun dreds of certified cures, where ail else had lailed. KII.M:Y CO.MI'L.ll.NTi Of all descriptions are relieved at once, and speedily cured. This wonderful vegetable romuound seems intended by nature for the cure f all dnea:es of the Kldneyi. caused by weakness and debility. Its great tonic powers are e-pecia.ly directed to the removal of this elats of diseases, and it thould be used w.thout delay by every person sufferng frota weaK or uiseasen aiuney s, or any auease ot the urinary organs. COAST1PATIOTT IS CLIti:i, No matter how severe, f-r r f how long stand a by trie useoi tois meeiicice. jvs a cainamc, it is enect Ive without debiliut.Q', carries off all lmuuntie. and is at the same time as nourishing and healing as any article of food we eat. We have certificates from some of the most severe caes o' bed-riddea persons, and others who have sunered for years without help Relief is warranted in evervcase. and by pers.rtent use a care will surely be effected ivons.tpai.on, soreness ana pressure or tne noweis is generally the precursor of some form of d'sease. and the removal of which in either sex, or of what ever aee, by the Kintar Wort, w.ll give tone and strength to the deb.iiuted body. f" I freq nested, we will send a written guarantee to refund the money if the ptr-u mak.n; a Tat trial ol this med.c.ne Tur itae hnt ri.tfitM. t nt benefitted. nee, i iio per packar". For sale bv all r!rn - E st, sen:, post-paid, on reve pt : money by tv e LiLsS, KICUAKII-UN A CO., March t, i3Tfi-iy liurlington, VL yt3IIaigg SNEEZING CATAKKU. This IsaconsUnt sneezs. sni. until your head ms ready to fly "RSi'S mneu, and eye. dischariro ?,f St fo?bSln' thin, aerld, an-l poisoooas, '""i I th. most or pleasure, you number J"" J-Sigi!r afflicted of mortals, destined to 'Ufrer periMlW th. sreatestdistresj """"SSSr Every draujht. every breath t, fit .eemr " lnaisUise. n is I" j ,.vtntre .r,A mmnnlr. Cold In th. Bead. It eonstanl re- occurenc. ia dn. to constitutionally Mi urj eased nasal orpins, and enfeebled ttUsael th. per splratory slands. in th. permanent mre or w d stressinj malauy. pa."oi", . ?.t relief i'..,..t,T. a never-lallins speciSo. Instant reuel follows tb. first dts.. Its, us. destroy, th. moroiu sen.lllveness to atmospheric ehanjea which PJM-J. ixhmi oeoDl. to this diicae. and laiure to prevent an attack of chronic or Llcentlve tatarrn. CATAKKU. Symptoms-OlMtincUdbrrathinr.ptttialclofur. m one or ws "rrf-r;, ,n. n0. disch.rses from tho noso. fa watery or tjijt low or greenish inu;ua. lr..a.ntly t"'t,!d,w,,? blood, -oometimes the matter becomes enCTUstMin tbe nasal ps.is:n and la removed only by pro longed effort. In th. mornln; on rlsin; th. symp- tome are thn wor.t. Violent n.owmi:. u; .nic.n ..ntil .. .m,t .p. removed, at least par tlally, and th. throat is Ireod irom tb. matter that has accumulate! djrinl th. msht. Unally tho nni..nr.n. .M...flon. attack the throat, bronchial tubes, luns, terminating In pulmonary consump tion, accompaniea oy s umbucu.n. , - tmpairea ejesisnt auu ueauu. ULCERATIVE CATAKKU. This Is the destructive and terrible sUecfthe disease. Ihe wnole nasal pasages, incuums w eyes and ears. the tonsils, throat and bronchial tubes aad langs liecome. one after another, affected, nluntikil a n,1 ncMilnt. ra Did 1 V tO thlB Irightful morster. A peculiar acid is generated aatl j set at literty by this disease, which, permeitlng j the blctvl, weakens aad destroys lU renovating I power, and allows the system no orpjriuai y w throw cfT the malady until this poison is neutral-ied and expelled. It is here thas conctitntloaal treat ment U-co mes of tho most vital coasequence, "be cause unless arrested at this stage th disease will make rapid progress towards pulmtnary conaump tioa. War ft a s JlouirhoiJ Fkyticiait, Sleanwhile a soothing, healing, and astnnient medicine must be applied directly to tho nasal pasnages, this forming the most perfect treatment oi tbe disease possible lERMANENTIAr CUIiED. tiitrAi,- neriii At, Crnx ior CatAPBQ is safe, cerum and permanent cure lor Catarrh of every foiin. and is the inosi perieci remcur nrrBiiu. It ts purely a vegetable distillation, and is applied locally by insuEation, and constitutionally by In t.rna.1 jirim.iiiate ration. Locally appboi relief is instantaneous, ltt-oothes, heals and ciean.-es the nasal passages ol every leeung oi aevineaa, to ttrtiftu.n. dnllness or tnzxinetS e onstitu-ionally administered it renovates the blood, purifies itef the acid poisod wlta which it U always charged la Catarrh, stimulates iae aiomacn. uirrviu iuuc s, perfcU digestion, makes new b.ood, and peimiu the formation of sound, healthy ti-sue and finally obtains complete control over the disease. Ihe re markable curative powers, when all other remedies Tvrtorlv taiL t,t HAaroaD's ItAPICaL CtRC. are at- teated by thousands who gratefully recommend it to fellow sufferers. No statement is made regarain it thttMnnot be substantiated by the most respect able and reliable references. It is a treat aad good medicine, aad worthy all conn fence, tacn packaa c-ntaing a Treat se on Catarrn acd Dr. oaaiora s improveu muiuii iuira, auu lunuuctf mm tur it nue in ail ejses. SAsrjBb's KAtit encrac is sold hy all wholesale and retail dru g su throughout the L mted autes. Price. $i. 1 mr give WlM t A mother's lless.ng. her a. " ' 1 chMt o' the youtt. The rain rail- over the u w The lighter his eyeU . Itspokeof ruin tome. I saw the youth drink a-a.n an The rain falls heavy and "A B-J I saw the moiher's brow larr7Wei m the was reaplagherharvt T Isawtheyouthzoitaggtr'n' t 1 he rain drops beat and t2- " Dulled was the light of h , , I saw him fall in th street ' ' I heard the rabble cry Tbe rain drops sob an l ' . I heard the drunkard' ..nee b Shouted aloud by the mi 1 I saw the youth carried hira The raindrops Bt-rh and . Saw the friends shun him w Saw him sink lower ant 1 - I saw the stone that bore lT, Ihe rain drops matter in I 1 I saw the mother with sorr v ' cowttt to mo brink of the -.. 1 P Hill IT CURISTIVA r,. Does the road wind ap h i j . Yt, to the tery , Will the uy 'it journey ufc -r vtom t H ih- Eat Is there for. the night a -e-Aroof for whea th - , May not tbe darkness a de t )h caRf mut ri i' ii Shall I meetotcer way 'are-- t Tkott trkokaie y fit- . Then musll knock, or cal Tkry mil nor itp , . bhall I find comfort, tra.t -Of lak 9u it,,' Will there be beds r.ir -u. t , i ear, fretf fur ai ' i W ear lu Well.li, ET CHBJST1VA ti u I would have gone 1 I wenU bare w( rke-l He broke my will iroiii He read my yearn r.--And said the tu dj Now I wguM iuy i i Now I would rest Ot He breaksmy heart u ily tkml is wrung w t And vex -t a . I go. Lord, where Thou Day alter day I pni Rut, Christ, my LorJ w 1 hat I may let a I- ne n And rest w.th Thei- vi:nvn.T ius, Montpelier bas 05 men A or over. A t-ingular cac occurr. 1 latt vfeek, an afiectiun t : rctidcrioff it imputh..- : -Tewksbury to clo-c htr t -counts she was sufJerin ilc feared bhc will lo-o her Cj -. Lame Back. I.AM K Al IMIViri. KCI(. 1 1AH I Ilel-ITAL Mttnrs. Wnknit ruttr (,rt.ttmtn,-l have just recovered irom a lame and painiui oaca iniou, tbe use of lour LoLLi.ta Volt.ii- Plasters. My tuck was so lame and pa mm I that 1 could not lUtop, waia or uu auty oi any kind, and was piaceu In tne botpiiai fortwehe days w.thout cure. I then asseVl periansion uf the surgeon to try the CoLLiSh' VoLTAte- P1.A&TER4, and in a few hours alter putting oa on was entirely rePeved of pain and able tu bend my back . am now thorou.bly wen. i consicer inein simpiy woaueriui. Lesi-ectfuliy our. ALEXANDER JAMESON. Co. I, 1st Artll.ery, Fort Warren. iosttu, jiay j, i?.o. aiu: ioi."V; vo.Mi;its Mrn. WttLt 4 Potter Gentttmtn. CoLLINi VoLTAit Plamebh are doing wonders. They work like marie, and those you sent last are all sold and more wanted, send me three etoten as soon as you get tais. aic-ney eaciosea nerewitn. i wini inem to-morrow niht. If toesible. In haste. Yours, T F. PALMER, P. M. ro. ray eue, iie., 3iay i, is-6. Eold by all dmggists. Seat by mail cn rece'pt of cenu r tne, i.i ior an. or ij r twelve. care.uliy wrapped, and warranted, by fchka X it i itiv, rrvprieiors, rmtoa, Jiass OcLl -wed, fall wlm WHAT IS VEGETINE'. It is a compound extracted frcm bark?, rooU and herbs. It is nature's Remedy, lt is perfectly harm less from ary bad effect upon tbe system. It Is nourishing acd strengthening. It acU directly up on the blood. It quiets the nervous system. It gives you good sweet sleep at ni?ht. It is a panacea for our aged fathers and mothers, Icr it gives them strength, quiets their nerves, and gives them Na ture's sweet sleep, as has been proven by many an aged person. It is tbe great Elocd Purifier. It is a soothing remedy for oar children. It has relieved and cured thousands. It is very pleasant to take; every child likes it. It relieves and cures all dis eases originating from impure blood. Try the VEUETINE. (fire it a fair trial for your com plaints . then ycu will say to yocr friend, neighbor and acquaintance, "Try it, it has cured me.' ,COUNTER,PLATFORWYAGO!I&IFACK I AGENTS WANTEDCv MARVIN SAFE 85SCALECO 265 BROADWAY N.Y, 721 CHESTNUT ST. PHILA.PA. Ill SENECA ST. CLEVE. 0. March , wly New Eniiland Fariiioi Jacntung: agricultural I'nper, lioiluctloii ol Ihttes! We will send the IMIIMKlt one yeir. 1-o.tjg,. paid, lor S.lo CxVSH IK ADVANCE Trial subscription, for onenu-irtpr ithr mm tln Mtney must aecompiny all orders, at atove rates, cend stamti for specimea. It. 1. llATlHf A. C , Uweuwlw lttttin. Mitt PURS WAT EE m CSLNQ FIELD'S COATED FIFE, Uanufactured by 11KI.II, Jlt Jltlli , VT, KISSEiGEN, VIC11V AND STAIt WATElt ON DRAUGHT AT CENTRAL DRUG STORE, tux ii-d3:iw.wc FIELD'S COATED FIFE, Is WARRANTED to stiod any prMsure desired. while th. heavy coallnr C03IPLETELY PRO TiX.3 th. timber front th. sol, renderln- lt INPEdTRUCTABLK. Addresi all orders to A. I I 1.1,1.. Jit., - - JblllCIlO, VT. PURE WATER. FIELD'S COATED FIFE I, the SAFEST and HOST DURABLE Aqueduct In use. SUnufacturod by a. kii:li, 111., - - j 1:111 Clio, VT. ninAiur ltlioni. Asenta wanbad. OutCt vlaV ;a terms free. TRUE Co., Aniustj ai.,,.. si.rrn in. M.r.. ' tttCCH AWWi Week tit's 94 i IKtt to Ajents. Sample, Augusta, Maine. Auu,t ii5, wly fkK TO StOn ff'Vthoia. Sample, worth 9U 96J ll Int. tmn Co. rortlana! ltELIAULK EVIDENCE. Ihe following aasolieitetl testimonial from Rev, 0. T. Vtaiker, formerly pastor of the Eowdoln Square Church, Eostoa, and at present settled. Ia rovidence, R. 1 must be deemed as reliable evi denco. No one should fail to observe that this test! monial is the result of two years experience with the use of VEGETINE fa tbe Rev. Mr. Walker'a smlly, who now prone c nee It invaluable I'nnyirtsiriT-Ttsl tuTnn.Kirr U. R. RTEYfcNS. l-tn. 1 ieei rouoato express whs my s'gnature the I family have urctl it 'or the last two year?. Ia ner vous debility it is invaluable, ami 1 leccmmendit to auwno may neeM an invigoratinr, reoovating ou';. u. 1. wal.iv r-n. Formerly Pastor of Cowdom tquare Caurcb. Beistoj. THE UEST EVIDENCE. The Wlowln; letter frnra E. S. Best, I'istor if the M. E. Chuich, Natck. Vasa . will be read with in terest many phiseians. also those suffering from the fame disease as afflicted tho son of th. I Rev. t 8. lleet. No person can doubt this test! ninny, as ther. Is no doubt about tbe curative power 01 tucTTIME. Natick, Mail., Jan. I.t, 1S73. t ,.ar n,r- n e nav. 1:00a reason r,.r rerardin; ycur . H.hTE a mertlc.ne ot the 'reatest va:ue. We leel asfured that it has been the means ot ea?!n rvu . is now seventeen years 01 a.- Ier the last two years ho ha, suffered Irom necrosis of h,a ler. caused by scrofulous affection, and was so lar reduced that neariy all who saw him thon-bt hi, recovery impossible, a council of able physc- ...v. ,.u, uwiwmrii nop. 01 nis ever rallylnj, twocfth. number declar'nj that he was beyond the reach or human remedies, that even amputation could not save hlin. as be bad not vi-or em.ub to endure the operation. Just then we colu- uKuiusuinmni v E.t.tll. K, and from th,t time to the nresrnt be has been Continually lm provinj;. lie has lately learned .Indies, thrown away bit crutches and cane, atd walks about cheer fully and strong. Though there Is still some dlsrbarze from tho open. n; where his limb was laired, webav.tho I""'" conuaence mat in a l,ttle time h. will b. perfectly cured. -.'.'.I.11." ,5k'n ,hKl1 thr" imn lottleor VI IIE Tl.M, bnt lately used but little, aabedeclxr. be mv u, ift taain- mecietn Kesjtlully jours. K 8. PEST. J1R3. L f. F. BtiT. iTepared l.y si. it. s'i r.vr.Av. irom,,,,, .-iias. VEGETINE 13 EOLD BV All Druggists and Dealers EVERYWHERE Socrates Kinney, uf i.n-. 1 quito an accident v.bi,c ir . cult--, the other day. gate, the horsei starteJ, ar. 1 to fetup them, he i-ized one 1 bit and wa. carried al, r. Seeing be could not -t i t and was thrown i.n a 1 .. quite MTercly cut. Hon. George N. Hale. 1 1 delivering temperance k,-u-. The people of Holland it -ehcclc uf earthquake un tin- . The old iron mines ca-t , ; are to be reopenel and w - . ilosw. Harden, of TruY. N Postmasters have reeen: ', cd, a (allows : At Nortn 1 IV. Jaauith ; at Ki-t M ,1 1., -Day; Union illasic. J.rm K Starkweather, John W. 1' .-1 - In tho Rutland count', diy, Henry Lcc, forasMu.:, w kill, was sentenced to six y pri-on ; William Kinnev an ; nan. lor robbery, to tto i ir Jacop Cartrige, larceny, t t His. Ilnldah I'restun, ui - -Bl years old la-t June. I without the aid of gla?-", - , and made a dre? and cape , : :r , trimming it with braid, um workmanlike manner, to., 1. the past summer hhe made 1., cotton cloth, did all the kn.:: -. ily ol six persons, and 1- -t more work. Her la-t 1, rt . , brated with her brother. ' is s6 years old. and his w ita. -, Young "Washburne, a!. a.- : Tilden, who has been cun!;o-i fane jail for being too mu 1 who created .some stir at I. ', gets two years in the ;tato : - time one wile in .uaine and : llrattleboro languish. A deaf and dumb man ca Clarkson. of Middleburr. wai - - engine of Conductor Wetheriey - tbe l.utland and nashington ru,' -fcummit. between l'awiet a Tuesday, receiving a cat over having his leg broken. He w recover. Clarkson has a w children and u spoken of as ai industrious man. No blame , t ed to the engineer for the ac, .Ji- - One Thurston was arresti , Hill', Montpelier, Tuoday. an attempt at rape, and w- jail. j,lrs. lietcy armington. bary Centre, in Clearing lur was on fire, la-t July, bar. . 1 containing over $6jo m n t -to some one. and has nevir -until Monday.when Julius ',- . it, explaining that he luunir goods Irom a wagon, and - gave it to the Catholic pne-- . -buty. who has kept it uc; owner could be found In Windham county er, i,- gate will average a goud 1 last year. The only nuti , ,' is in potatoes, and they are poor in certain iLCalitu- 1 is enormous. Many farmers w to gather their apples f,,r w . help. Some have offered an ilege of going into their r, ' t: ering the lct cider appl, s - bushel. The market is il , , . a cider at $1 a barrtl. The I -' will not bring more than : , one with a little capital my 1 fortune buying up cider lor v nothing of cider brandy ar . corcoctiocs ot apple juut Etrl, ol the M irrisvillc ' to the Ccnter.ntai. and in a' fact to hi.-, i.adcr he add-1. - , vice Take a glass o- iatr ' " ' and a 'Schooner" every tw , intO!wlt.iliuf,, but a ver drink a drop ot water ui . - travel fa-t and frequent Wc :-, gla-is wbilo we wero gone t that was at Sew London 1 Ilrink lager. Inconelui n - fm Centennial. l) i nt ' nest one. Tne Deiby Line wue n,u-- made an un-ucee lal attt u.i t ,' - hanging. Tue-dav night. I,. ' - ofa Mlk handkerchief ar,,,: . other to an overlay ovcrtien 1 ! ' covered in time by the tier in a dungeon below. Snow fell on the mo.intain- ty of llenmngton, la.-t umi iv . Amos Wooden, of Wo ,1 load ot logs, the other Jr. . injuries from which hi" rt, ful. In the Rutland Counts livorccs were granted WtJi, - lUrnes vs. Erasmus l!irrt ,' '- Sargent vs. Frank A tr.; Higgins, convicted if Ur, - fenced to ftate l'ri"on fortlirn s " There aro two courts nw the Tillage ft' Uenningtun. v ' from the Court of Chase, rv t : mony in the cac of tho T ' ton vs. T. W. l'ark. t i en 1 1 of the Bennington bonis,--- tbe Lebanon Springs Raurcai i nington to Chatham . the : " the rights of riparian pr . r t " two etrcams of water thit ' " water power used for manuf a noses ia that village. Kept IT-dawlm DOWN THEY GO! SEE! SEE 1 1 New Teas, New Prices. Best Tea, 0 els., old price, in - rs .. .. A Miss Hitee-uiu L'i-i N This city is teeming wit'i ' tragedy il one knesv u.-t win - ' it. I was walking up Htli -:" with a lady, and as we ra 1 brown-stone hou-r, surron 1, . garden, between 5th and ' ' said Do you seo that liu - said I, "and I have often t, t thought what fun it wou,d such a place."' "The f' 1 don't find it such fun,' --i.e r continued, "In the back 11 ' in. '" UOOd " ti u .. .: uirai rednetinn ,n nn..,ti.. t. barr-anl:l" attKt lT"m th lmKI,'er, n'1 e "sood house lives a lady who Iia n 01 uav ior Tears. ' -l oor 1. "Is she stone blind '"' "N ' blind at all. but sees as we.i ts 1 she turned a pair ofthe brigrit. - in the world up to mine, r-ij pray," said I, "what is the t 'I here is no mTtery on.y nr. nhn vflll vnnn woman. T.i.., . . J . . , Rw.k.i . J ,.X. ', " Pjunai at u nu. In 10 child, some years ago, and, llushel lots, and Dairy Salt low. I , . revuTcreu iroiu tne suuv. .IA VA COFFEE AT 31 CENTS. OLD PRICE 1 CENTS. SALT, SALT. .ui. means business. Sept. S-wtf WESTON, JONES EROS.. ST ColIe EL, Burllnjton, Vt. AUESTS WAMTED forth. rE.TK.l.tI.U, uazetteer nmx.;,?.. KfJI'VJ Erlnl ""l" "tour Bnt lot) years. Everybody buy a lt, and Aunts mik. irom 11(0 to died. Since that time she tia rooms the shutters arc clu-eJ ar Ls kept burning, iu.t as on tn, 1 husband's death, so that she u. note of time; and there she patiently for the voice that si to that country where there . . " ..r'." .uf,... 1 - ,1 1 ' ' .".lu" w iivuiiiiuiu 1 1, 1141 u icii mu mui 1 - -JJWIamcnth. Alto forth, new historical work, onr t , .... ih b K Western BnrHpr ! ""SP'iS. seemed to gather the sha Jo a- tVT r ?. ,,r,cn P'onw 111. iwi'vEARs Auo- I "it HI thrill AMnH,., a . .. U7k,.. tr . i. I..TI 'POrtS. Ahn,,ln,nl,l.n.l.A..-a N.H.U... II,. n,4in.,!n. ... fic is only dra" . cif-' ' fPOrU. A book lor n,,l n,1 vnan' Nn M.m i..t!H..n tutormoB. ui. w . . . . .... . , - ... ,.1U1. WIUI'I.IN .,,,.,.11 Ire.. 1. C.McL'rinrACo-PhUadelnhla.Pa. the noon-dar sun. world because her world dead ' 0Ct6, 15WJW lor Utter.