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THE BTTRLNGTOy. VT., FREE PRESS, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 2t, 18811. To Mitiktrlbcrwi Whtn jour p iper comes to j ou in a pink wrapper tt Is ii'jtlco that your luuserlptiou nas cxpircu Mcate renew promptly ana urns no Dumber. CITY NOTKa. Coinir.rrclul tourists are very numerous, UiutMlays. Fuot-ball has token tlic place ot Uscbill ou Hit' campus. The tlobtls of thy Centra! House block 1ms been removed. A couple of schooners Hindu She trip across nit! i.iKi', jiouuuy, Q ilte a number of cusc of pneumonia are repo.ted about town. Only tMit wctks more of university life T.t r .!. II M ior ui ol'uiuis vi me vj. Tlw water lu'tho lake ti now Ave and one h:ilf feet ubovc luw vuUt mark. On 1'ild.iy night's train from Uostnn were luUnwiiU", m leuuu ioi ivincuco. Wo iciel to learn that Mr. John Uscomb u u-ry ill at his liumu ou n luooskl avenue. lion. Henry Hull. id's present Intention is to ko tu Denver some lime in llio latter pan ct tlic i all. Prof. William Darling will begin his course ed lectures at the Midical College the nrsl ot neil mouth. The annual mcctlnj; of the Central Ver mont Uallrowl Company will be. held at St. . Albans -May lClh. Tim Wind statue of Lafayette is now In the hands ot the found iyn.cu and will Lc In Wit my next June. Our mere hauls with hardly an exception icpoit trade as good and Ihu prospect for the coming teuton excellent. Thu Messrs. Henderson have returned from their UitUm trip am! cerbudy Is glad to tie ttum Uicli uj'utn. The annual meeting of the llurllngton and Lamoille lallioul company will bo held in this citi, on .Monday, Apill otMi. The first quality of maple sugar is retail in,; ut tents a pound, and cvrup at 1.25 per gallon most unusually high price?. New machinery is biing put lu thu ttcaiii tr .Maquiim and it will be several weeks Lc fore tlu will bo ic'Jdy to leave the harbor. Mci-. Walker, Hatch & Co., have pur ehasjd tlio biismebs of tlio Uuihngton tfpjkej company und williuiry it ou under llmtuuine, 'Ihe steiiiner Vermunt will make her lirf-t trip tin teuton tn May 28th. She will iuu e-u tutibunllully the bame time card us last 'I he extent r of the new Catholic building oiiN"nhaenue is now piuetieallv completed, and wt ik is lemg igeicusly i tithed on the iutenor. It U anuutinced that II. W. Love Is fchort ly to ttilner a lecture In this city, bused ou his tiltempts to euloice the piohlbitory liquor luw lu Uullaud. The tuuU which have been laid up at our due Its ll.u pust stattuu are leceivlug the Jin Ulttuu tuiiUies preparatory lo beginning their fccuvju's tiips. The temi-annual meeting tf the Vermont Ilon.ee ji illuc Med'tal toen-ty will be held ut thu an Nets houte, lu this dty, on Wed uesduy, il ly U. rliie Meninet Williams came out of the har bor w.th Hying tolcr, Tuesday, and made her llrat Hip ot t tic season witli a good-sized load of i asengers. Mr. A. IJjutiu his just returned from New Yoik, wheie he purchased an entire new stock ut gujds lu all dcpattuients. He will hate n gnind opening next week. The steamer A. WlhUms began her sea son's tilpj luesday, leuvlug thheityatti.IiOa. m. ltetarning, the will liutc I'ialtsburgU at liUO p. m. nti a reach IhU poit ut 3 UU p. in. Hiv. Dr. U. I). SwfT id is spending a week in town. Ho U lh: guibt of Mr. Hungerfurd. Dr. Sail" T.l will occupy ttic pulpit of the WinoosM ateuuc CoLgicgutioiml church next Sunday. 'J lie Good Temphus of Clilllenden, La nvillle, Frauhlin and Jiaud Isle,1 counties arc to lrtvc a union and InsU't picnic on the McrrUvii.u camp giouud, the lirst Wednes day in June. , At its leecnt ecssiou the Troy conference uppoimcd :i cjinmiitec to confer with a like committee, If uppoinletl, of the Vermont conterence, tobucmelhe uturn of the Bur lington d.btuct to the Troy conference. Of Methodist cleiejiLtu well known In thlsdty, the Troy coutenme has coutiuued Kcv. '1. A. (iiillm as pre&idirg elder of the Sjrato,;! district, anil 1ms ttiitltev. Henry Gral.tun to Gloversille and W. J. Heath tu Oambinige. The new postal law m..lis the taking of a newpiijtr and the reiuFul to pay tor the same, thelt, und uny pi i sua guilty or such an acdoii U liable to ciiimual piocecdings, the tame us If lie Ind btoleu guods to the nmonui t'f the sub&ciiptiou. The I.egi&Ia'.uie luiug at its hut session t fixed ihe amount of the highway tax at 13 cents on the dollar of the grand hit, when paid In cmU, our street authorities will have u much Hi.aikr sum of money to expend up on the fctrteis than herefoloie, unless the lijard ui Aldermen increase- it. Jlr. L. W. Kenney, who has been connect ed for a long time wiih the Uutland illvision of the Ceutiul Vermont rail ma 1 m the capa city of im engineer, ami is known to all ruil roaimeu heieahuut?, has received and ac- cepieil an appointment as astistaut muster mechanic at vt nue ltiver junction. fcjprin ' Is heie. And thcio are manv dead lluil'b hi our tices and shrubbery, many )eie about the corners of fences, u any things In itunljuid and bick yard which need t-Kitiiugiiuuy eie the f u'l beauty and glery at the KUcm is tnjovel. Attend tu ttiisitnd ti.u3t.turt at yuur own imne an iiupiovcn.cnt suclety. A new htreet Is shortly to be opened, paral lel with 11110 slieet and running from Huw- ard Hn-el buu.e teveu bundrtd teet to anoth er new urect extending from ni.o lo tihel burn falrcct. On the.e ttnels a latgouumkr of houses ai e to Lc e reeled this Sousuu, C. It. Haywuid, K?(p, alotie having matte arrange ment to UuiM a dozen. As-Utimt Surgeon O. W. 1'itk of the First ngimeut, Nuiioual Guard, bus been promo i ei burgeon, vice L. M. Uingumui resigned, ar.d Di. Churlis F, Uraneh ot Coventry ap- pointe i us-iHam surgeon, ,ce 1'iCK promot ed. Dr. Hranch beic-d dutlue: the rebellion. attaining thu i ft 1 1 lc of mujor. Ho is a grad uate o thu u.cdicnl department of the Uni versity of erinunt. Li-t Tuesday eveniiiff. at the cunferencc meeting of .MetlxHlibt pastorf, ttic vounj men of the tltuch in this city presented tkeir re tiring psior, Itev. Mernlt Hulburd, n very l.anclaoiiie tit ot Jlawthorucsworksin twelve volun.e-'. 'Ihu cut is lloughtttu it MitUin's Lcauulul etching edition. rece:tlv published, At llu stiue liinu the pastor ot Ihu district presenied 1'retid'tcg Lider Koe an elegant gum uicu. An IntertMlng case tair.e up the other day in City Court undei the so-called Civil Dam- ngei net the nut cave or lha kind, we be. heve, In thit i ait of tLe Stale. The udmiii' Istrator of liio c&tatc of the late 11. Flana- gin tiled Jtilut O'Mura fr duniHircs eut- turned by a lively team while in the control of n person who became intoxicated on htpior furnifcLed by ()'.Muin. The result wus a judgmi nt for $30 5U and coals in favor of the planum, ami the judgment lias been paid. A luge foiceistmploytdtmtho new build. of the lViguton Manufacturing Compiuy and it is expitted that I ho blruclurc wilt bo ready for occupancy early in May. The work Is lu thareo of that veteran builder Mr. W, 11, Tow intend, and everything Is done in the most tltorough nud buhs-tantlut manner. The company will employ a number of hands and tueir cuurpris-o m an itnpjriaui aadiliou to the intinstiieB 0 Ifuillnglon. Thedealtrs renortllhestoekof coal hi thecitv as veiy low. Indeed, they have been obliged of hie t brlng in coul by rail, ono concetti having itcently reccivcdnftteu hundred tons In that manner. Thu New Yurie rannl will be opened May Oili, und the first shipments ino coui nusiness is mi Imporiant one here mueieuurs naviiig tinting the past season Landhel something like sixty thousuud tons, of which about thirtylivo thousand tuns was soul m mo ctiy ror local coniurnptlon, Since January 1st the Hev. Thcorloro A liopKln lias l.eeti holding Bervlcta und nrta' hintr dunmr e'eveu tiundavR in M.t her, Underhill, Mlddlelairy, liraudon and cvu" Muijwigiujd uupunuuy iasi ue ftgutn preached at St. Stephen'; church. Middle. bury, where he has accepted duty for the two next Sundays also, llu has cogaged to ds at Trimtv ctiurcu, I'laiisuurgn, ou aim day, .May l&h, and at Trlulty church, Hut' laud, on Juno 10th. A young son of Mr. James 11. Scully was the victim of a serious and somewhat cuilous accident Tuesday hiirht. He was on his way home when a heavy iron ball thrown Into the air by another hid fell aliectly on Lis head, lnntrtlng a irtghtiul wound. Tlio boy was taken home an soon as polbh und his wound wasdicsH-d by Dr. Y. II. Lund. At Inst accounts his condition win very favoiable nnd strong hopes of his ticovcry were enter tained. That such will bu llu1 lesult Is cer- tninly the hope of the many friend of the lamuy. 11. W, Love was arrested ut Rutland nt midnight. Sunday, ou the charge of at tempted rape on u voting trirl. He was taken before it magistrate Monday nnd promptly furnished hall n wealthy nud prominent citizen of llullind oiTeilng, we uic told, to ball him in -0,01)0 If ncces a try. H Is claimed that the proceeding against ijovc was n "put-up jou," nuu cer tainly his arrest In the middle of the tiHit nnd Biminnry commitment to j dl will stnkc most people as a very great outrage. The railroad consolidation has at last taken pi net icnl shape. The holders of a tnajotily of the recently foreclosed llrstmort gago bnndfl of the Vtimont Central rallromi company hmc foimtd the "Consohdattd Hullroad Company of Vermont" and hae filed articles of nidation according lo law for the purpose of operating said rnilrrad. Ilotnlholdcrs who h ive not et si ned these nrticlcs arc given until May 11th next to do The Central Vermont railroad Is extending its Canadian connections. At n meeting held ut Iberville, 1'. Q., Thurpdiy, of the slock- noiucrsami ui lectors ot tnu tmeuoo nnu Magog taihoad n con n act was executed for the rebuilding of that toad (which Is twenty three miles in length) nnd its extension 19 miles to herbrouk, where it will connect with the Grand Tiiinlc, The i?tansteud. ShtfTordnud Chamhly road urns from St. Johns to Waterloo, nud tlic roads mentioned constitute the Northern Division of the Cen tral Vermont railroad. Among the cases finally disposed of at the recent term of Chittenden County Court was mat veneiaiJie one ot liiwreucj uniitum ti aK vs. the Vermont Ceutial Ilillroad com. pany, in chincery. It Ins stood on the docket for more than a generation, nnd on the docket for the teim jut closed the title of the cjfc was followed by the memuraiidum, "Seo docket ot September term, 1SG0, for numer ous prior cntrlc." The case his nt last been discontinued. ThU leaves as thu oldest case now on the dotket that of Charles H. Cut ting vs James Dol in. which is oiilv fiftcm jcars old a very moJerato age for the father ot the docket." Mr. Kdgar lhckwilh lia? been appointed to succeed Mr. J( hn C. Lvi.ch as irciur.d sccietmy of the V. M. C. A. in this ell)', Mr. Utckwiili U a Ilurlington boy, a grain, ate of the U. V. M. in the cln-s of 'SJ, and Is well known to our people lis a young muu of I Uh Chi ill.in character nnd of fine rcholaih' nndsccial attainments, and in his acquisition a? general (ccretury the associa tion nas set tneu a most excaieni man tor the place. Sir. lUckwith has had some ex- periencc In Y, M. C. A. work in IJobton, nud win ciouuues) hring (rained abilities and a thorough Knowledge of the best Christian methods to his work in this citv. He will succeed Mr, Lynch on May 1. The wind of Saturday niuht and Sunday morning broke uplhe Iceiulhelake picttytf cctuully.and the broad lake is now open. '1 lie season's closiug of the lake was of abo-it the ucraic duration, The earliest clotlmr A the lake for the past seventy cars was January Ui. 1SG3 ; the latest. March 4th. 1S19: the meantime of closing Is Januaty SKth. The latest uaic oi opening was April auth, loio. List year the 1 ike closed January 23d and opened Arril 5; in 1881, the dates were re spectively Jauuiry 19lh and April 21st; In JUS", l-cimurv ad and March 8th: 187 h January 20th and April 2Jd; In 1878 the like was closed only lor a lew days in the latter part of January. The Burlington nnd Lamoille road has purchase il of the Central road the locomotive 'JietheJ," und it is now he mr rebut t at the 11. & L. car-thonp, under the dlnctiou of master mechanic F. O. ltrowncll. It is to be thoroughly overhauled, furnis-hed Willi new trucks and a handsome new cab of birch and black wnbut, and will be run as a rasscngcr engine on the road. Thu Hut lington nnd Lamoille passenger cars, six in all, arc also being repainted nnd revarnUhed, and will make a very handsome appearance when finished. The freight cats and reftig crater and butter cms are being repainted, ii a tasteful gtny tint. 'Jho fictght business over the road lias been unusually gmd the past turner nnu Severn new u&i cars nave been built ut the shops. Matket prices for the nrcsent week will range uLout as follows i Spinach, CO ccntsa peek: lettuce, 10 cents n head: rudibhes. 5 cents ubunch; tew maple suar, 15 to 18 ceuts : cgiis. 20 cents: butter. 21 to 20 : po tatoes, 00 cents per hu'hel : checie. 15 to 18 etuis: ermont laid, 15 to 18 cents : apple?. yS.OO to $4 per Parrel; tbbiL'e, 4 to 5 cents per pound; turnips, 3 cents per pound; beets, 3 cents; parsnips 3 cents ; prunes, 12 to 3') cents; prunelles, 25 cents ; ormigts, 15 to GO cents per dozen ; lemons 20 to 40 cents; bananas CO lo 75 cents; figs 25 cents per pound : dates. 20 cents : honi w 20 u i-cuis yvt jhiuuu ; evupuiHini uppits, 4) to 25 cents per pound; dried apples, 12 to 14 cents. Sweet potatoes tniy'hc ha J i.t 8 cents a pound; cocoanuts, 8 lo 10 cents apiece; tomato.'s, 15 to 20 cents per pound ; pine'uppies, so to ou cents apiece. When Am 11 blows his horn, 'tis cooel for both hay and corn." So runs the old pr.ivert and as April appeals lo be blowing his horn sonic what vigorously at the present time, liny anu corn ougnuo ou turn nt mm this j ear. Jly many the backwardness of the reason is re garded unfavorably, but it is u fact that the moat productive years are 'Usually thosj in which the Spring is cold. The fear of frost is much less among fruit growers nt Ihe pres eut time than it would be had March and April been warm months. There Is a taing that "as in my frostises in May" are tu be expected us there aic "mlstbes In March," nnd as March was both thy and cold, the proverb indicates that no frot U to be feired In May this year. There is no reason to rp. gard Ihe propped for any great crop us nnf i- vorauii. i ue outiooK ior iruit is especially good, and as to crop prospects generally, the discomfort ol this chilly (wtuihir may be somewhat ullevialed by faith in ihe ptovetb. iv cuiu April me uarn win nil." The real estate movement has been more active of luie than for a number of jcars past ; and taken in connection with the large number of buildings now in course of erec tion and to be erected this season, thu nlniost uupnceuenitd Tdcmaud for tlwc- hn ' boons and tcncments.and the fact that every artisan has nil the work he can possibly do, there Is convincing evidence of tho city's growth and prosperity, rouowing are tnu real estate conveyances maucs utu our last nnnn t John r, Fnrmer lu Louis Wright, houso und lot wett side St. l'aul ttrctt. .1125: Samuel jcnuison anu others to iunru Lhuinherliii, house and lot west sido Sheltairn s-trect, 4900: Alice H. Lawrence to Michael -Me. Cabo. house and lot west sidcSt. I'aul street. 1100; Llias Lyman to Fatiick llochejiouse hiki iut west siue is on i tiattcrv strti-t 9ieiu i4. il. iricic to . lt.MiuutditiL'. one. hulf i interebt in building and lot notthwtst corner urunt fctteci m.ii inooiiu venue. 5-1150; i. It. Spauldiug to J. O. Thorn. trustee, sumo propert)', Jj2500; J. O. Thorp eu iuim r. ppuuiuing, mauuord lorm, iflOOO; L. C. Dod-c and wife to .Mary 4'iuiuiier uuspuai, uouge piac I'uiri street, termB private: 11. W. Carncnter to r. L. Tuft, house aud lot west side Will-ird stieel. $230 j Marin Wolcott to O. C, Stacy, land and tenement buildings west sido Church street, opposite court house. 3300 1 John and Ellen Flaherty to J. W. Madlg m, house ami ioi west sine uuampiain street, t A. and F. Johonnott to Lucy S. kiniiilatid. three-ttory I nick building njrth side College strict, &8000 : .Mary Ooonuy to Thomas Cooney, undivided two. thirds of laud und three houses corner Main and lattery stteels, $2200: Angoline Lander lo James Lamr. Jr.. house and lotnrlhwcst corner Nonli and North Union streets, $355; Denis O'Dea to Michael Commiugs, Iioufc nnd lot cast side Chumplaln street. 750 ; Joseph Lcitenviile to Napoleon Yell, house and lot on Elmwood avenue, on Spring tired und on tfoilh street, terms pilvuto t Jolin Llscmu to l'snl lionttte, house ami lot eust thio North Union street, !l0Ut balnno 1J. Feck lo Ueorge n , Lee, huildiug lot south side Nortli s'reet, S50 ! J. W. Wnrdlow toC. K. Nash, lot on old falrirround. SIOO I S. M. l'onr. ndtr.lnlsttator, to John Bpcncer, house ntid tot tioilh title Mnin street ast of nivtue, S7C0 ; Knglcsby anil Hudson, trustees, to Wells, uicharusem cc xjth, tot suuiu siue uur Ipiti' Kirrct. c.S.lOO i W. 11. Macrae, admlnls- Iruttir, to II. (J. Smith, livery burn and lot south sido Mechanics stieet, $1UW w. u. lhs and wife to Henry Greene, house nod lot can stele ecuoru sireei, iuuu. tub: uoiiK i' it.vi'ii .Mr, Ware .Scfiirt I.rcturc, The chapel of the Unitarian church was filled last evening with an attentive and in terested audience, gathered lu hear Hev. Mr. Ware's second lecturo on Itaphael. This opened with a brief essay on the province of art. The lecturer deduct! beauty to bo one of the most useful, as It Is one of the most universal of the utilities needing only the attentive eye, willing lo 'consider" the lilies, lo discover It everywhere. In this uuivcnal presence of beauty is evidence of the immn. nenceof Uod.asaiiindwellini! sphlt. Ihroueh- out His unlvciBc. There isrellglon in ntt nnd a gospel or benuty, ot which luphael was the trreat cvanirellst. deserving the title of "Evangelist of Att" as much ni Durer, to whom It was uUcn. both because of hlschoice of gospel themes und fiem the simplicity, iiku mat ot me gospel, ot ins itcatmeui ut them. It wus Raphael's mission t de-light the wo'ld. Ho ctnnot be given Iho highest phec; but only one, Michel Angelo, tho imagluntle creator, surpasses him, ns the sublime surpasses the lovely. Itaphael was not n irreat clmrncttrj but he wus lovable, modest, chinning, nnd n3 com- parcel with ihe men ot im lime moral, lie is the palnler of delightful grace. The old fashioned phross "heat ts delight" seems to belong to him. The consummate loveliness of his woik Is visible In even thing lo which he put his hand ns In the Madontit now In tho Metropolitan nui'-cmi ut New York, which though largely the wetk of his pupils, aud injured by restorers still shows by Its pericci ennrm ami grace oi composition mm ItapljiU'l has b.cu there. Mr. Waic spoke of the haul work repre sented in such skill and perfection ns nn nrr list, ns well ns in tho surprising mm iter ot Raphael's paintings nnd frescoes, ptoiluced in the twenty jenrs between the painting of ills "uuamtin loung iviiight 'unit ot me Iraiufiguritiou," with which his career closed, lu 1520, in his 37th year. On the walls of the cli ipel und on easels on the platform Sir. Ware hud hung some CO or OU photeiginphs and engravings ot uaphacrs works tugtt tier wiih photographs of a doz en of the gteattst ah.lings of his early teach er, IViiuni", selccled ft tun his own very ex temlve collection. Of the characttrlsiics of some of these, Mr. are spoke In d. tail. In closiug he reverted n train to thu hi eh u-ts of art us un educnteir nud inspirer. lu our day it h is become 1 irgely the mere decorator of our human life, and as n consequence we get much of the frippery ; but Mile of the ele vating and umoblirg influence of utt. In his wotk or astonishing heauiy, gra'e nnd de light, Hiphset was a true Unctactur of the w orld. Mr. Ware wns snffeilnir from a sevetc colli, nnd spoke with dilllculty ; hut made himself hcaul, i.eveithetess with entire dis tinctness nnd held, throughout the It dure, the close aud gtntilkd nlLenllou ot hU n nil ence many of them lemahiiug afier its close to cxtmiue somewhat mere closely the photographs ami engravings, it is rare thai so interesting, appnchtlve und Instructive a lecture can be so lully nnd fitlinly illustrat ed. ;iiiTn;.Nii;. coi.mv cuiust. cRrliic Hie t'loau of ilic SomkIvii The forenoon session Thursday was taken up witli the case of Hplcer vs. .Spiccr. The pctitlooer took tl-o stind and iloaied point blank every material allegitiou nude by tlio witnesses fortlie petitioner i und all the les tluionywa3of the most coutiaJictory char- ncier. At the afternoon ses'ionthc case wits tnkcti ur of Sarah E. Kelly vs. (Jcorec V. Kelly, a ttiit lor divoice on the ground of alleged amiitciy. in this rnso there wus n private healing in the judgch' loom. Haul und i-uf-ford for petitioner; J, V, Hussell lor peti tie nei Ihe uii.uir.dcr of tlic nflernoon wns taken up wiih dispo-ing of cases left oren nnel hearings ou oreorwo meittor.fi. Adjourned until 2 o'clock Erhhiy afternoon. IH'clftlon lu tlio Uorrr C'ue t'lniu tl the Term. At the orcnlng or court Friday after noon, nn hour or two was occupied in ctllinr tho docket. When tlu divoreo case wera icarhed decisions were antnunccd a? fol lows; Jlary II. llury vs. Willi un C. Harry, cane c 'ittinued to allow hbtllantto submit additional testlmo.) ; ). G. Stone- ts. Sarah Stone und Adolphin ltiiHell v. Ihu rid Hus sell, tamo disposition ; Sira'i E. K"llv v. Gcj. . Kelly, divorce eran'cd ; E'tura A. llorlor ve. Jo'm 11. Ilorled', divorce j Marlhn i?mith v. Aithur V. Smith, contiu ueil: Minnie E. Spiccr vs. 31, 11, Spice r, pe tition denied: 3Iurv Jane Vaiuev vs. Albert Ilntley Varney, petition granted and petition er given me amody oi the minor cuildieu. Maty L. Wood vs. Augustus Wood, petition granted nnd llbellant given i'oOO nliiuouy, ?1U0 to be paid in o'J days and tho hulanco in six month) : Emily L. White vf. Chnikb F. White, p-.tlllon granted and libellunt giv en the cul""iiy ol iho chUU; AiU A. 1 uy vs. Hiram O. Fay, petition granted. In F. J. Start vs. H. II. Mart, heard last term, the elccree w as to moihih (1 us to dvo Cunt St irt the custody of the children in two tcais uller tue Kiuming oi the tltcrec. iho culllu ' of the lOcketbe nir comn eted, the court unnounccd the npnoiutineut of V. ij. jiunnpoi itnriin 'ton, M. v. Willanl or tieno ami 1 in 1 1j. Ukuson ot Uichmontl a roid couimiioners for the) ear ensuing. uimri was men Htiiourmvl sine elie. The ciianctry court then held a biief ses sion, at which no business of public interest WUS UUUSliC'.Cll. I'uuiid Ilrownvd. The wife of I. O, Mulnn -y, a da-ihler of Shuba.'l 1 lelcher, aged about 'M, wis drown ed luesday, at Woodstock, lu u well nt her home in tho south purt ot the town. It is believed to be a suicide on nccouut of f nnlly irouuics. ;?uo leaves two younz uautrmers. Crop llcporlw. 1 torn Uutland county: Tho snow which wns unusually deep has all disappeared e x ceut the remnants of some hro drift. The gremnd Is ncurlyRttled and drying oft rapid iy. Dome ure beginning to plough. Jho maple sugar season is nearly nt un end, nnd hu1 been poor, not over one fourth the imr. ago amount his been made', some fav not over oiie-eignin ; many n u n it up at uil. tjlieiso luctoiica imve nearly all started: cows um n good demand, gool ones fcelliug tcadily nt 450. Horses me veiy high, l'otn'.oes uro sellliig at 0 to 1)0 ecnH per bushel j corn, HO cents; emtp, CO to 05 cents good butter Belling nt JJ5 cents for local consumers. Veal calveuscll nt 0 cents for live weight, nnel many dairymen arc fattening large ntmibeis ot them, There is plenty of hay to carry Ihe steick Ihiough lo crass. Windsor county ; Snow moved oil with out any freshet, ami only u few of ihe Itrco drifts are left, Thn priMiil Is Iho lightest nigur crop fer SO years, nvt raping less linn one nounel per tree. Nearly nil are through and have begun work lu thu llehts. Winter grains nrc looking well, nud only plenty of rain Is needed to insure go d grain und grass crops, diock tus winiereei wen, especially sheep, nnd tboie raUIni: eurlv lambs ard very tiuecesbiui. ino large mini iters klileil hy nogs ihe pasi teruem wus illscouiiiging to sheep bleeders, but il 13 Imped llu increased tax will tend to decrease the numbers of the worthless hut cipenIvc "pets." Tlio 3Iuuiiofliiotliia: Tune. Tho at.te.mrrtem fclatemtnt of Mrs. Ilialr, whii was bhnt by her husband Inst Mondnv. has been taken. It goes to show that 111 dr is Innocent of nuv mtont in kill hla uir.. Mis. lllalr btuted her belief In her husband's Innocence, nnd tho age d couple wept piofuso. ly when, after the statement by the woundeel woman, the husband wni accoinp mled hack tojillhytlmolllcerf. Thero is llilto or no ground on whle h to lusc a supposition that Ulair uiiLiiueu uuuuer. iho shooting is undouht eelly the result of cireless handling of IW arms, and In no other way ts Elair crlmluully respe.n"ih!e for tho ucrhhnt. The wouhh-j condition Is critical, nnd very little hope is mvi itiiuvu ui net i ecu very. vi:uMiNr ?ir.TiioDitT. Otteiiliis "f tlio TlilrH-tilnlli Annual 0?ccIj1 lo the I rec Preis nJ Times 1 The thirty-ninth annual session of the Ver mont Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church opened nt St. Albacs, on cdnesday, At ril 25th, Ulshop Harris presiding. Tliere was a preliminary service on Tuesday even ing, under the direction of Her. A. J. Hough of Woodstock, well known us the poet of the conference. After singing, tho scripture wns read and praytr offered by Hev. J. A, Shcrburn of Ilarte. Mr. Hough announced his text tn 1st Corinthians, 3d chapter, 25th verse, nnd tllscouiscd upon the great posses sions of the Christian believer "All things arc yours." Tho hrgo church of tho Methodist pcclcty was welt filled with an Interested and appreciative congregation. At the opening of Iho regular session on Wednesday morning, It. Morgan cnllcJ the roll of members, ninety responding. II. Morgan was chosen secretary by acclamation, wiih F, M. Frost, 1). IL Hicknell nnd (Jeorgo Smith assistants nud T. F. Frost railroad fecretnry. A committee was ordered to communicate the fraternal sympathy of the conference with llishop Feck in his sickness. Various committees were ordered nnd eleetcd. Communications from the Philadelphia conference on Indlau affairs were referred to committee. A coin- mitlec wns appointed to consider tho ccnlc nary of Ale thoetism, which occurs next year. Prcsldine: Elder J. J. Noc presented a me- moiial fiom the Trtiy conference and a rest, lutlon ns follows : To tho Vermont Annual Conference of the M. E. church, dear fathers aud bicthrcn the following preamble nnd res. ohillous this day adopted by the Troy annual conference are rtspcclfullysubmilteel to your consideration t ll ifrra. The committee on honmlarlci at t tin sencral conference if lsiOtllu po cintiffo the do Hcriptloii I tlio hountlarlei of tho Vermont And Troy conference ai to tuke tho Burlington (lintrlct hm now roneiituteii from the Troj au-l give It to the Whtrea. W e hellef o such channes ulioulct not be maile njtahiHt Hie ioiionatle wwti and jirotcittof the churches of the naM Burlington ihstrn t, winch i arc ho oppoHeil ami iliti ami tio ho nroti-st a(alnt j hclnji roniiectetl wi'h the Vermont Coufe-reace, i llifuf-iri. i'loderf, That itomer i:.uon. w, n. iioiines . . lUUiai. It. tlraham aiol v. J. llc.uti ho and tlmy lieiebj ifv appointed ctuimlislotiersrf tmatu). I arlirt, roitleit furin piratiraiilt Stf'tof HicdlH cliilliif, to uii'i t alike lommHsion from tho Ver mont t otifetencp, tho aMoiiuuicut of which we re upei'ttullT nqiu'H ut ut Hts)jnto he held in m, Altu'iM, Vt., Apr 1 1 5i h iiiHt., lo readjust the itouudarks item eeu thu Vermont aud 'Irojcon fvrcuciM, Re tot ted. That we hereby respectfully but cirn enlv prar the t.ud i-ominlHSioii, if it ahull be cod n iiuifU) 1 1 lenure iae iiurnuifioii uistnct iu ne 'Iroy Con ft renve. Ilerhfd. That a copt of the fi.rrirriSnff tirramljle ami riHuluiloiis tinned l the 1'reinU'in, Henry w, warrui, and ."vcreiiiry, J, W Katon, of thu nody be trati-imtlt'd 1 1 the Venn )'it Confeicuco tube held hi M. Ahia'H, Vt., A,nU3lh, ISSJ, 3Ir. Noe's resolution is as follows: irtitiea. Tin' Troy annual conference, at iti lei Hl'jti v(iiiiiiieii'iii(r April 1, lv)3, did appoint i com. inifitou, aiprovukd for Inpaiairraph 1N of the dis- vlpllne, us km jc f jr the appoint iin.ui rf a like com niiiiioii tm niti p,in oi tins c jinerence, una pruTiiitr I he nai I lomiiilwoii.tf uppoliited.to restore the llur IniL'tou district to thu '1 ry conference, und, Whtrtat, To continue to hold the Bui llinrtoa dli- tntt ugmi'itthvir alitinst unurilmom wi-h vr.thlu ttiH conference, will only det-peti the unfriendly retllmj already existnur, u'ld hinder the cause vt ejol in this u is tnu, tUvfcfore, Iletvhed. That Mcrrltt Hulburd. .T. W. nniiftt. M. I). Juiill). I). It. Low til arid J.J. Nod be. hii l n-e litivby appoiuud by Hie ermuut aiiuual confer eucu t uiuailHtmnera on bouudariefl, B4 provided for lu paragraph l'J t of the iii-ciphne, to meet the cuui- liil-sioncra aitnohited bv the 1'iov con fu rente tore a'IJu-.tthbouudul3S ftutweeu Dili aud the Troy A motion was mule to refer the matter to n committee to hear the cusc, and If deemed xpeuieut to nominate a commission ; voted lo hear laymen who wish to renresent churches and then left r to committee. The conference adjourned te J p. m., when J. D. liceinan, . tl. iiyue, IK JJ. -Miller, I. F, Frost, and J, It. Jlartleit weru AMiolntcd said committee. Mr. Huntington and Ira Itutsellof Ilurlinston, G'eoigo A. Thrall of Ilutlai.d, .1 tulgc Canity et llenninglou, h. Hownrd Kellogg of Ilnsjn.and 1). C. Smith of I Jens in addrcscel the conference until 5.30 ii., and the cusc wis given to the com mittee. The educational anniveisirv was observed In the evening, Dr.Jvidd.-r of New York giv ing the address. ui rai;.Mi;.N county lllni'Hliiiriili. IMdie Head, a boy of about six years, had a veiy uirrow escape from being drowned in inc mm biream a tew days ago. An alarm was given by a playmate, and Mr. Perry Head, the bi's father, came to his retcue. I He found him umhr water and Houtimrelown the stieam, und run in aud biought hhn out. About two minutes more, doubllce. would hive flnielied Hie hoy. The report, purporting tt) have como by way of Monkton, in regard to the suicide of Mi-s Per re, a daughter of He late Judge Inc, is untrue. .Mips Pe-rre Is now residing in lown, nnd is decidedly more respectable than any person who would dure make an attempt to Injure her icputiuion. Khov Jtuirlloii. Ilev. S. Doaaldsin preached his farewell sermon Sunday. .Mr. Donaldson has served liiii people faithfully and well for two years, and tliegeneiul Uchng is of regict that he win not nturn. The a Mourned school mecllni was held litt week Tuesday cvenimr and was not hugely utleudeil. An effort hid been nudi- by the commilteo and those most interested to ll a more proper grade in the several ehpailmeiiis tluee grabs In the prinmiy und iut- imediite. and four in Ihe other, ihj fiuiith to Include Lnlin. Tho vote was a UcrbU to Iillu hi lug taught. Mt. Eund. who hus been in noor health for a 1 ng time, has been removed lo llrut tleboro, liming been pronounced Ins inc. Miss Kmm i Sand, who was Instne some four yeuis sit ce ami tuirted to Unit tleboro, has siricu lecovired aud gme West ami mar. rkd n Mr. Sinds, wm of Itev, Mr. Sands, formerly u p-tstor at IZ-sex. Wiiiuiun. Suhjei t for ronferi nee nt Umvcisalist churcli evening e.f April UOth. The Wisdom, Power, Justice and Me rcy of God t Texts, PsalniH cxlvil, 0:11 Chronicles xx, G: Isuiati xlv, 21-25. Pi, din cxlv. 1) : Cullateral rea 1- lug( 1 Kings vni. S3 ; Int. xlvi, 10 Isi. Ixvi, 1: Jer. xxxii. 17-27: Dan. v. 35: Murk X. 2U-27; PhulmcxI entire; Luke vi, 32-311 UiKe xv, il to euel ; l.uke xxiv. SI. licorgc. II. IJ. Corr, Kmi Is Ihe llrst man in town lo commence Spilng p'oughitu. Mr. IraO. hoekwood, our venerable school uperiulendeut, hus been somewhat inca- pacited for manual lilor fur the past two WCCKS. Mr. Georire K. Illnstllll has come back from St. Itwrence county nud is stopping wiih ins itrotner, uucs rt. 11111911111. Hurry J. Sutton, Ln , U nrenirinjr to re- pair aud rebuild the Nallian L cknood house ami num. lllrnm II. Til ley. formerly a member nf Co. U. 2:iditci:l. Vt, Vol.. who was wounded ut the ballle of lianUs Pord In May, 1803, Iuib just received a pension of four dollars a mount nnel 0 ick p iy amounting to S3U. hlieUuirn. II, Gecrnnel wife havu lust returned from a somewnui exttnsivo western lour. Hev, J. W. Hurnctt nreuched hU fnrewell sermon nisi nutuiuy. An extra uoor is ticiu mi in the unner room ejf the itcademy for the nnrnosu of checking tho nojuo which heretoioro h:i9teen very annoying to hoth teacher und scholars in me lower room. Hon. A . A. Weed H snendlmr a few davs lu Troy, N. V. An Hccieient tjccurreel hero Thursday morn. lug to one of Iho railroael employes. Ho be longed wiih the mixed train which was switched lor inc mull and ns tho l&tUr train pastel thu Million he wus sUndlug near the platform nnel whs struck hy the umll bag and knocked senseless. His Injuries were not as serious, uowever, nswusnt nrsi anticipated. The weather ctlll combines uufavoiablc for lurmlug operations. Hurt, Van Mlet fc Co., have filled their new refrigerator with a car load of lemons anu orutigeti. 1 An unusually largo amount of lumber is being got out at j, 11. llartletl's saw mill. Udwurel Spear his nearly recovered from uia proiougcii unless. The Hillwln Manufacturing company are constantly receiving ordets from all parts of thocounliy, (Julio n huge number of their rcirigc'ruiora uuvo ueeu slilpjied to lexus. Jertelio, Tho church aud society at Jericho Centre were surprised last week hy the presentation ui h ucnuiuui eiui uay ciock, ny u. n, iunr tin, for which they return many thanks. UUTLAND ANIAL ULUCTIUN. Tlieontcam Chotcn, Taxes, i:tc. Special Deipotch to Ike Pro Vtta and Tiraci ) HtJTI.AXn. Vt. Ahrll 2.1. Thn nnnnnl t-m. lion oi the Tillage w as held this afternoon and tho following ottlcers elected i President of village, r. fugo j clerk, Ceo. , IJottum j trensurer. Ilenrr F. Field t auditor. John A. Sheldon j collector, Ueorge Willis water ruiiiniissioncr, waiter u. Jnnuon i municipal judge, Marllu O. Everts chief engine r, James Levins; first assistant engineer. K,K, nuunum t bccoou ntsisinm engineer, V. 1 Edely. Tho trustees elected aret Ward 1, II, O. Eatemanj 3, J. I). HanDahan, 3, W. F, Eddy j 4, V. W. Whitcombj 5, C. F. Itlchardson i 0. S. Havwardi 7. Put (Id. rain. Tho great contest waiovcr Judge of the municipal rouit. Sir- Evcits beinrr ic. elerted hy nine majority over J.D.Spclhuan. A tax of 20 cents ou the granel list for current expenses nnd live cents for building scw ets, wns voted and It was also voted to uppropri ale part of tlio 31aln street park for a site for tho memorial hall If the building committee wish lo locate there. tiii; utisii ;atiii:iiim:, 'reparation for tlio new Irlali-Amrr- Icnu National LcBffiio-(Tiiriicll the Only I,cadcr.' Hy Telegraph to the Free Tress and Ttruei. PltlLADZLrill A. Pa.. Anrll 2 Tim nli jeet of the convention of the Irish National Land IvCaguo of America, which was called to order iu Horticultural liall this morning, with COO delegates present, is to wind up the affairs of that body aud merge it with nnothe r body, whoso scope Is broader. Tho land league, as now organized, deals only wiih questions of land law nnd nation il and local self-government. Tho principles of the IiUh mtloual league, which was forincil inDdblln in October last, are, first, nttion.il self-irov. crnmcntf second, land law refoim; third, local self-government j fourth, extension or pmliamerilHryandinunlcipdfrnnchisc?; fifth, development nnel encourugement nf the labor and Industtial iuleiots of frflnul 1 These principles it U believed will form the! pjattorm upon w inch the new national league, 1 which will be created to-morrow, will slaml. As eirly ns ID o'clock tho committee of 15! 1 credentials mm ilntcd bv Prcttrlr nt 1 Moomy, Mxhnct lh)land, and Patrick Pgau' were In session an I at five minutes pa-it 12 the convention was culled to order by James a. .uooncy ui iiuitiij. ihe convention or. canled by ihe election as president r James A. Mouney, pnfldcut of ihe Irish Lind leusue of the Piutt-d SluiP4. (in t.ibinr il... chair Ir. Mooney addressed the conveition. Platley nt Uostou, moved tho appointment of u committee on crcelenlliN, each S'ate nudteriltoiy icprescutcd to elect Its own committee man. Amid much confusion I latley's mot! u w a can led. The Vermont repiesentalive on Ihu committee was Hernanl t'JJCt. The nporfof the committee on rrcdi-nthvl wasiealbyUr, W.H.CejleofnultiiiDre. The names of the women's ikhfL'atmi wrrn prt. eel with applause. IZich of the seven Phila delphia female blanches hud three dele-g ites udmilted. Hedpath's name was loudly cheer ed as wus John Devoj'u. Thcclialrmto of the committee on credenlluls state 1 that nil tne crecieuiials presented had been favorably pnssedon. Ilynes read his "general state ment." Explanation being asked why the lecture expenses ef Duvitt, guilt an and Pur uell weie paid bvlhc lea.'ue the M-cietarv stated that these gentlemen had given all Ihe ii-i-dina lib incir lectures to tne league ltui'ln, and the central couucll thought It only pioper that their expenses should be paid. Hayne'd report shows that during the year 83 new branches were enrolled, there are now ou the roll MO branches of whose ex istence thu ceutial olllcj has ofllcial knowl edge, and 293 nut kn iwn oillciully. Hev. J. J. Wiil-ili of Wuteibury, Conu., ticasttrer ot the league, wus greeted with up. nlausenml explulncd why the: cxpeuscs of Purnell, Davitt nnd Sul ivau we re aid hy him, und went on 10 My hu did not tlelgn to answer the later reeiUed from an alleged Irishimiu wh.) demmdeil how he hid dared to pay the funeral cxpense-9 of one who should be dear to every Irishman. jicunycx auw 1 oik, demanded the name of this -un-IrUh ecouudreL" Cries of "Imv. cott him" and "110, no," arose. .Hey, Wulfeh thai read his rennrt. Dnrtn-r the readirg he toijk occmion to make a state ment 111 rtganl to certain monies tent him for Widow Wuhh, one of whosj sons had been hung nnd anoih-r tenteuced for life to penal imiludo. lie f.iid that every Irish. man believed th-fc bovs "tiiltles and whlh their own nol.lc mother knew them tn Un In. noccnt, anel'cven knew the guilty pirllcs, xas lo patriotic to turn informer ns "some Igno ble villains' were doing. Heti;ok counsel irom iurne-n ana remitted her 5370. His report showed the bahnccon Innd January Udi as 12,711. me cuair uppomteu as auditing committee luivy ui .nieuigin, iiioniisn. Doheity of Mu'-saclniSt.tts and Dr. .1. W. tjasey 01 .cw iorlt. ihe llllnou delcirition niadu frantic n peated uttcmnts to havit rem I thn rrnnrt nf uiuuiu iiiuuiuf mcy nuo rdiseo; out were tic- Liurcu imi ue oruer. liyrno of Ohio moved the 'nnnnintmpnt nf one delugatc from each Statu' to constlluti u committee to prepare n plan for merging with iuu iaininii insu uvnrue wnicn meets 10 morrow. He said the word "land" n-ia n- culiaily dear lo Ohio men, but ho wanted to Lc iu harmony with the Irish Jfatl inal League and hoped the chair would appoint such a coinmitlec. The ftillowlrc Is the resolution of thn ron. fereuco committee : Hesolvcil. that, iu re- spouf c to the c dl for tlio lrlsh-Amerlrun Sh uoinl Convention to bo he d to-morrow, nnd in view of Ihe tuosnect that tlx? ddihcrtlim; of Ih it convention will result in the union of all the pit riot ic Inn boduso.i the con li neiit In tho new organization support! 01; the- Aatloiinl leugue of Inland, the di'legiu-s of this couventiuii altend iu a body the sessions of the sahl Irish American National Conven lion ami assist in promoiin ' the union. At 1 o'clock the secrttirv nnnminrcd ttm whole number of vedes cat at 337 of which were ISI ayes, 150 imts. The result was creeled with tremendous commotion. Hev. Ch irles O'lteilly of !-ciroit eloquent v nnneii ed to tho inmoiitv to make tho vote unanimous. Patrick Kmn explained that Ins views hiving been alluded to during Ihe elelnic, he would stnte that the detcrmimtioii o the convention met his most hearty approval. it was men moved end carried that the property e.f thu haguo bo tinned over to the new league. The aut4'riniicii Chemltt Anal)xi' xu of iho I.eailliii; linking l'uitdcr. and uluit ho 11 ml I lie in inn if ul. I have tria-tilued imiles ot 'cicteland'a fuier' or BakiuK Pnwder" aud "Royal Itaklng l'oftder, ipunhased hy mjnlf In ttus city, and! tlndtlicy co it Jill i (Clopluiidii sitiierlnr lluklns row HIT," Cream of Tartar Iiicurhonato of m la flour Available cirti t-iin acid x is 1 J.oi imr cent, eiul alont to W.'i cabin inclici of an wr at, of rowder. "floral linking loutrr." Cream of Tartar lllcarboni'eof So la Caihoimtti of Amiuinll Taitarlc Add btarch Avallablo carbonic acid gu U.io per cent, equiv alent to lia.i cubic loch os of gu per oz. of fowder. Ammonia gu 0.13 per cent, equivalent to 10 4 cubic inches per oz. of rowder. roto The Tartaric Acid was dauntless Intro duced an free acid, hut subsequently combined wttn ammonia, and exist 4 in the rowder as Taruatc of Ammonia. s. o love, rn. i. NW YORC, JAN'V IITH, WU Tlio abovo ihowa eoncluslrety thai "t'lerclaud'; Superior" Is a Btrleily pure Cream of Tartar Ilaklnir rowder, It has ana been anal) nod by rrofesnor JoiiDHouof Yalo Collcic; Dr. tleuth of tne Urn- vcralty of reuuaylvaula; ITesideut Morton of the HteveuH Iustltutu; Win. M, llabirsliaw, F, V, H.( Analyst for the Chemical Trade of New York, aud other eminent chemist, all of whom pronounce It absolutely pure aud healthful. Wa(' Jvumal of Utatth, Tjfi:.-tiAiiKi;rs. Vermont .Tiurlcet. Vcrgcnnes April 21; Mai ket not lively, Iiut'er, ll.tovJc-cuti per rrjundj selocttous, 3 cents per pound vtrga, 13 eetita per do2cn j potatoM 60 to 5 cents per umbel I lie latter npuro for sli-pmerit b?ana, tl.cnto$iojperbuihcl maple sugar, W lo itcenia per p'Minn, and sea cc : beef, 7 to S ccnM per pound: per s. stov eeuls per pound I hay.l.oo 10 iiu wi pert'tn, utile tbjinir. &t. Alian April fiii ltccctpt laiire. market q'llet, B liter s-il 1 at 2-) to 22 cents per pound ; nn lections 3 1 cuts, w.tti friryloti higher price". Uiiicr uwtt litteiii f,lc Mock .ilarhai, Pnr the week ending Tuciday, April 21, issfl. AMOPNT Of tK STOCK AT JURIST, Cattle, Sheep and Lamb-i. Swine This week I5fll 9311 l.nt weifc t13 ftti ti'l!6 One Year un", SKUIir.l VU0M HIE FZEIIAI, STITBi. She ep and I 'nil In. I !ltnli4 I'ulvna H M,llllt fll., J l New Mam.nhtre, 1'H 211 IH Vrninnt ltd vrt Win Masiii timelti .. H ?' m,) .New York , wen ern , lRi Canada.. Total. . ITiW ?ilimlifr nf i-trm nvir .11 fT siren t it . I jt.-ai..t. an. I Itweli 33 ; lington nud Albany Fiieliinirif : K.iHltin la ; total 315. Prices ot Miukot IlL'f KxttA ti (ui i a f.rt f itut qualltj $7 5l5ijsfiO weond fiualitr S3 ta f I W) : mini quality i O rfl T5. ' 11 11 PH nf Mm n I'll I In li.illnr, limn U from lion (,ij 'i'.o, Aiik-ii foMSund faiUs from t I't. 3SiA Hi Furrow I "own lif,f HI. Vanrv i-nu j t-niH ho. yrartincs t v years old IIS i3i; tnrcc jear old tn t$ Jil. Kwlno Western fat, live. TktffVu Vlt. Xruthern ilrcssed Hoys, 0,v (310c it. I'ricciorsn'Tp nnd UiuiiH-ln lots. $3(V. ( fievs 5 00 eac Ii : extra i'i 7t. ur from fl i.tfs.r. w t).. al Cities 33 ftVI'j. Pllrei nf Itlilo-l. T.illn.vi nn.l min-Ttpl.ri.inn Hides. 7(STi! H !) IlilLrlitmi T.illdw ti.k uis County Hides, he ivy, i(7J, ,n V ! Hctit.'&suc WJti! e'OlllltV 'l'.lltoV. JUiiflbn Vl?. unnl Po.td. It BOin, j eaclij sii"in-'i btiu, KO vid cacti. uair Mvius, la a, like Vtii. CLAIIICITI N Ot CmU AMI BUFEr, N. 11 Choice urn lc IneAw o nutlilna huf ktnll. fed nm to H'l'itt. luiiiorks. Hxtra and nrat nnalitv Ini'ludcs tlU'tip-nt lartfo fa ntiMi, jii:oii I and third 'l.llily lin III It's oxen nud I wo and ttirpp-venr.rild steers. Inferior quality aro tlu own out. Western Hum nvcr tli.i lliri nn.l iti.tv Railroad are inciu I -d only iu tlic llruntou marke". Hosto-i iuock veitos. hilPttlv Of (Jlttl0 COUSlderAMr IrnMC.i,! frnm lastwei-K. Westirn eaitlo have run in freely. a fieri wen a'sn tl7 hcml of C'aindian (utile, tut tho latter wei l ull tin eTiHirt n mi ui m mv mm of the WPHtern wcit thn naiuj w.ir, hut after df HR'tliiiC 1313 Ilea I 111 it mil out of Ihe irnnntrv w tUure hutctiers' giijiiily Uru'. 'llicne cattle wire not all arrivals at tlieiu j.inh. Nearly oiie-lialf of the Uutertuwii Uidy weru rxuoits The move inent hi Cittle n!ios a lUrllnc 011 country muck ot .4. -i.', 11 v.i 1 nvmu r uiij mi tqn ii tit'cnnc is i e iiorted un W'esli'lii eiltle. Ino ciiftir. 'I i '! Mt thene jaids I dull. Country tuitlu Mdhinr at il 5) 6") diei-teil ttc llt. SIlPCl) ati I.lItl!.S-Ttlt 11-411. ll Kim nl J fnr I hi. tii'iiitu nt in irket, Willi jdeiify of western. Country fljeks were litit h tit ilia rates wcie Koverned In il measure hy tli cost of etem I iui'n. Kate-i, tow lucweitfiit wittiwui! on. S ieuu ini lerat e at HSc'cm-. MUCH Covva The nru-n nn r.it'rli nnw4 hiv Icellnt-d und tn irkt has hern n'ia il ill. 'I ht quotations ringed from $5 .e3 75 V lua 1 for L'ood jjr.iii'i ii im toy itea-i rur vuiniuou. Cel.Vl.s-The i.iult.t fir Vi-N I r.ir tn Tht-ir Ih a fc-oo I ui'i'ly ou nale. Iilea range huui 3i0 J V'''i ti C WtlKtU. IIittti .i!urlti.-l. WKtJNEeDlV, April 21, , 1H1. imcin-TUrrs. FLOUR Till drill iltil f'ir I'IniirU t.mro ar-Uv 'rices advanced 13 i asc per barr! on most kin U. A e OUotL) h lll-l nf tl.U V,ll inil 4 lluti,U m follows: Western .sn peril no at J3 r.0r. 4 vi V : Common i tr.n ni 1 1 i ,.u .1 n,i i 1,1.1 ui..i MlniU'tot.t extr.H ut M hi . U o,i a i.i.l. Imtmlmi chouc tukera luaiid-t. Winter ln-at i Inve hei-u iu fair tl-mutd. and h.nnt'icit spIIiii durilijf thu n week at i Sijji bM for Mle'imau: co (.i, o ft i for euiio and Initi.i.i. Im-iudiu chole ro.Ier -tr,iitfhU: and T .3 O, G 75 for Hi no s :nid s . nmii. s.iilni hi l'mnii h.ne bei a Hell:iiiut H 'i rfT Ti V hbl. nn 1 clime brands t.jw lin f-llnu u s (m) v ban-c', ami 1'atuit Whiter Wheats liive bcn nelllnjf at 1 " W ' I'VI "Hi. CORN Mi:.L InCor.iMe.il Ihe in h.iv.1n-i n uucliivtil. NiKs luvebcju at f3 u(.;iu3 pirbhl. ItVl FI.OI It liic rioiii h n liMii wihltit- In m i' I lots Iti'j pan weik at J 73 Mo ptr barrel. OVTMLAL -The la.itkit li is In i n alcnlv dtir.ti.- th weik null pales ji rt 21 vt C 5'i tore miiio:i to irood; and ?-l 73-n I vi f r oiotcV 'ifn teiu famy brand ri. I.RVIN TRAIJi:. CORN 't hole has heeuaflim fi-eLtu foi rom. The nb'S of .Mm mixed un I jelluw luxulcn at ti .ti2.: l ntl. d u 1 1 w 7c: no ci.ibH h.ic luiu o eii Htiiii.ii ,u tijini',1' per oiisiiei. OVTS Oils A'ti llrill U'e n l it h.iIp nf Xo I extra nhltelois at ell.SCi'J V l,iHhel. No. a W i tt lit S.irfs-'C : No a h 111 e at 3ti.' nnil nr ItYKTliu Mirkif f r Ue lias born dull and prica aru ui.eii iiii:i-.i. mi j tiavo uem at 7t (. u v imiiei iur o o u-iry , a'i"- MlO!:i--T,it' iiuei-s of s.iorti lnu ran?ed iiuriut; un wic . ii'ui?ii (,r wi .in Tjf on. rise n:i:i ami Mii)i)Lie:-,-TiM Mirvet has tieen qaiot. I'n. i aie iju acdat 21,rf ii y ton. eoTltt.W m:m MUM.-'iherehisb-enahteady ilPiibllid fort o ton d Meal durtnrf tlic n-ist wek. I ll'TI .11 V H HI f.U V I ! it I'll p.-r ion. llARDLi Th 3 111 li net Is n l rt. Tli nlm h.ive tieen .S InlloAS Hnrl.lk' tho ii.iU tcKt llX'ia Mijht soil at II ei; No I a-i I Ni t Canada iva- iidu i-vi.,, B'-i.i.i in rem, tl un. I'ltOVlHlO.Wv roitKllli. t'oikinirktt a ftribwith nrioa uuchaiivl. e q ivr piLes of iiriui", a $tu 4i filOiihisa 60 iriclu line hack. LRU. The mark, t fo lard Is unlet. The saies nave itei-ti iu lift l(t wo t a for Mn and cnte-rn, '.nclnha steam an I kutic rcn- nerco. SMOKHIl HVMn hue ! i.ltnx;at isxi4 t3Vc W It., n to mia.ity 1II:FF. IhP IV.-f MurkPt hi I,u btoa It iut;"' iuu a" in ii ii in ij a'i i ir mess : vit& iz extra mcs ; und fit so i.i 17 tauilly and nljte. 1 1 UTT Kit ClIUKSK AND LtiC.3. Itt'Tl EH Theie U tilt-j Iv ilemnn.t tcr i-hn'ro rades cr lluiter, hit th.s kind is ncarce. Very mui-hiifl'iu new llutler Is ii.iur. t-ales nf 'entru an I Niiith'TU C'cumru-s httt been at V7 es c torif'hl't iltt Choice! l ifjitl lt.Il.lt WpKlfCIl 1 l ill lin-ked .it IIklIi;,' Ulh; NVw Ymt una Vnmxn.t ujiries iiuvu ueeu neninz at -Hit Vic V P ior choice, aid 'a (4 Vl v It, for f i'r to nno I. Fal" dairy Hitter H nuoti-d hi is'j.n j f,. iiiiiniu Clintli: Mi:ket St-nlv with t.ir ,lninnil We qm-t d choice gra lei ar II wilt tl il ior i.i r o eon i: a-i.iitiif( a n, i.ir (,tiim.,ri gratiea. LMt-v. rViM hiveeiHitdofr lnntlia . i'jj nt Ri-tein l'.ne bi'cri at ts ivc per ilozcu. Im-Iudiujf u'nr, ,kw it 1 11,1-mre. .tew mrk.i'i-i crmoni ino hii'ts : I', iiieu K lw.ud NUnd n-i I N'm.l Mrnt,. nt Mi,. N' pir iloni: and WiHtetu at 15 (IKNLRW. FARM l'RODUCE. I'OTAIOiN. lViUtoe-t nn) Hnn .md the dutnnti.l Is Heady. Wepioie prtcisot 1 luey varletlea t f w ims'i. alea id .'iriheni Hiiil K,isleni bare been at (l V bu-tliet. PMltUn, Kirlr Rose, Seed llniri, New York IVerlexii, .-liver Uoliarn, W hlto uninks, and alltitt.er commo'i prades ot roiatoo have Utsifd lu iiiieet from Ilnu'nH biuhi-l cordlii- to (U ilily, hrtctt pjtata.'d at il 0U 3 'J3 (ivrmjl. IKY AND STRAW. The iu.irl.et U itrtn f..f Bradesnf hat. saW at Itlita f.4 IT 0(1(1 ton, uh m.ydiii'11 ii nj..r- in -t not jure mi lite 1 uier TUtt aainH oi ni iuu a' turn ui i in y ton anl I'lmcat .ower latta. Re Mraw i $13 (4 U iw I-' V.UMUIH iw ti)a llllVvS AND CM'VKIl Mini-There M a l"-1 demand for (.enl i W tc-in ( lover US 17c V ft; N.'w Tunk, do , Mil 17 c; Tiliiothj f.' w) 55 per Ms i:LI NFeitS. vwu D Ma. . ( f u Wwl h.u lucn (i to dull. Priced are btcaly. Prices of Olilo and IVnmtv . ani.i tlocces me ipiii ed ot 4'M iVtJtti for X and XX; Ihcon-siu and .MiililLMU lleecen at :s e sn.- V H, and No. 1 ilci-ivn at 43 4'c V lb. '1 lie demand lor I'ulliil woals li.iilncu hleadr. Choice eastern anu m.ii no hiipi Ti rane imm sisc. huJ i;oiiuinii ami tronu supers iroin 'ii Sm. e'omu iu u:iu i ii i uiu' neee h i autre iioui i.i i.fl ssi x iu. it uinvaitied lleeced Hales h ue hiten at IT ( '.'Ic V hale of choice mipern, at 43 t& 5c wa. and oiu moil and lov ltiIcs at sit ui. jai u rt. hi AUrttralli ati'l New Zelind Wools the H.iles hive been at 4't t 4V V K CallfornU wo-1 Ins hiiu seiiloir at as (., nt V r, luclu linj: choice norilicru nun Hitunuu taor. TALLOW, The Market IsejuU-t. hales rite been at'S & b c VI''. tiieasa Is quoted at jf y Ic New Vorlc I'roiluio .Harlict-Apvll i 5. FUlliR-dull. R'ci-liiti of in.tMi, birrds. Sales of is ono bam-U. V.x porta of 6,e)iW barrels. No.tt hi v ijia.i u.) ; rupcruue extra in a e ami wpnTcrn at a J0(.(4 ia ; 1'ominoudt 4 10 24 fi ; KMhl ut 4 70(51 i'i "l.'llll I'MIII HI U Ji I "II ; K-Airil If'MO HI H l TMi ht. Ium at 4 HKT SI : Minnesota extra at fiGOwtetpoj ilouhioctraatiJi;0(.8 7tii, Ryk h loiru steady at 3 b. Coun Mkai. quiet at 5 OtM uitIN WuiAT weak. Rpeelrus of lo.ooohtijh. elit. hJlea of a,a;4 imki hushvis. import of n,tm buslu'l. sprlut nominal t No. ? red at 1 No. t red state at 1 2iW ; No. I white statu ut 1 ii3 (4 US V t No. I til! eat 1 U, ; No. 2 re I ror April at 121, It K nnu j Wcsitin ut 7MT7 ; Canada and state at u&m. UiKiKr-mmj No. n Canada at hi: limrradid CunmU ut VT. IUui.kv Miit quiet; fancy mo-row td M-ile ut 1 ui). Cokn lte leivm ui itiisnein. raieaoi x.ax.iHH iiUHheli, nxiims oi ij.ihhi nuNiiiM. ,. x at uunsw yellow at 7(1:411; No. a t .ir A pi 11 at cs. oith lessaitivti. Reciipts of Itl.tMW hiuhela. Satea of wa.inw UIIBIieiH. IMStMllV U.tflOtK I Y lliie ft! OS' ft H o. il for April at an ,(.? HAY fleady at Mui3U. OlteiCKltlbH-tOHKK ilullat 7 SttiST 4. rirjuiH dull, Maudard A at ht ! cut loaf 'and crushed at V. molahsks Eteady ; New Orlcaua at3iyi60. Hint -tend! l'lto VISIONS Tallow -Arm at W$SS'. i-peetlcst at isfoveo. noui-rtrm at K( i'OHx rather weak I mess at IHf-S-rfSot'. ITU. !;. 1fT?lM" meats nnu pickie-i hilucsat lvlfl4I rib bPllles atlOV; pickled 'houlders at 9 Vfi94 j nlckled hams at is, Aliddles firm, fuitf lilt IF '"riK-iirm at HjSO. tmtsK-sttaly ut u I'KTIHlf prt.,l. .--.. t. ...n i l ood f Ji-Vomiu' unel Old Koo-1 and mcdlr no for ycuina and old, pit.wrrd mthovttrmtHtttUvH, from Canadian lurh-y Mall, lion Oiilnlnn K,.iL . il I in i i.i.n : " , ,, . oiimimiii-Hiiijr, mil- i-iujiai,., i uniTHijr, nj riavin ui irn-ir iiliiiiphih ll'tneuiid Muscle I'rodurliu Material than all other J "" i.-.tii.lll.-, willir IIVH HUIII l; Jt'ctloniurgucdagihiiit uiatt Hfju ji h. ijh j ,r niMi'MMi.-in in aeity. i ridiy, April 20, Ahrahaiu iJuis Hir ktuilaud. lu thu Tut vnnr nf hiu agf. Kmhht. In thH city, April 20, I athn Agicf, n yeiiru, 3 ruanins a id 5 duya. f AitiiFU. la th'.m-ity, April V. V, o. LtiniT, aged c MANHOOD! KNOW THYSELF.irfSS A Book IhrKvi'rv Ainu! Young, Mitldlc-ageil and Old. 1-in.unf.i.i imnvrir iiini r"uu rrom U'l scret on 111 fllW llfft intlf in nl'Pilatf.,1 on.l I Tho who doubt this airtlon utiriiild purrtia" the " .i"'"'ui ui rn 1 inr-ii 11 v i ni 1 r, i.i pin MKDICAI. lNMITUIK. II0M011, entl'lrd i; scn;rr. or 1,111:; 011 si:i,i.iicr-sililVATIo-v. nxhauste.1 Vitiiity, ervoll and P 1H cal ni'hlllfr. Iirr.tni.lnrn T1....11... . ,... or Vitality Impaired by the Krrorsof Yo-i:hnrtoo close application to husiuccM, may bo rotorManr) 253th Pdltlni. rt laPil nn.l I til irrrn.1 I11.1 .,,,1.(1 1, m It Is a Mandaid mednat wmk, thchesr Inttie hncliahlaiiiniiir(j1,wrii,rnl,ya uhrsu-iau of KrPHt expetlent e, to wlmm ,hs awarded n ironl nPl lew elled n.ed hy th National Medu-Hl AKsiclaimn. tl-,",u'1" "'-rtiuii'ii anil very exppnMtp t nerav mir. &(0i.aii, tn-i'-f. tnun vr nirib!i prcffrtn tlons for a'l forriiK of dht-aicaeuto an.l i hiontc.ttte result of many years of rxtf'ishp and ni-ee'(.ful practice, either one of winch U worth r- n itm the price of thPlKKik. II .und in bea-u fill Frinli clmh embossed, full irllt. 1'rli-e t 21; ,v m.itl u wt..m,i on mclptof pi he. Illustrated Mt in plu ttixietitF. Send now. Tin: scuiAri: or nrr,: ou siji.r i'iii,m:uvai nt-s. Is beyond all comparison the most PXTaordlnsry work on I'hyaloioir y ever published. l hi rp ,s i ot h. lag Ah uever iht t e mimed or futit;ii ceu either rpfllllrfl or Wlnh tn know lint irhol Ij f.i'l an ed. tendon Lancet. Tin:scnri:or 1,111:; oic si:i,f. i,itii;it. mo. Is a mirvelof art ami be mtv.warr mt,i tn i.n n k. ter medical book in evciy Mhcttiau can heoi, aiuirt elsewhere for double, thp pi ice, fir tu m-Uicy wia 2f.Il.-YuU.NCl ntid MIDDLi: AdHil'MKN can Bio much time, Hullvrtiiff und t xpense tv rea I. Dp Ihe .science of Life, fir eoiiferr'ni: w.tli the .lulhvr. who may tie coihiuip lonull disr ati requlttnir bklll and experleiiee. Address ii:ai:oiv ii:iicti, invimi ii" tiru. ic. i.iiui::e, m. it., I Until nth Mn-ii, iiukiou, iTiaat. apr 83,3, iliwlm OPENING WEEK MRS. G. F. COLLISON Has Ivlore Tnmurillnut;ailrjetlo'iiliiFINi: I'llKM'iI MIU LIXEUV f.O'jl)-. W'uolTcrft l.ir'-' iiortmtfM of HDirVan.l CHlLniiKN's HATS .in I IIONNIXS lu nil tlic latest ar.il i!i' f i'n'.iia'i!'.' j ! at iv.in. 'UTfulIy v prlc ul-o a fo'npleto block of e!c- II UK C00II", l omrr.'l'iR tin- I.lMlTltl VTE, .MICK VlV.,NMPaiir, I'lV-lOttl. C'OU IT, IlTTA. OPHtl. Nt'cKC'i:iMaal S.t:c'ie-i ti nil varieties OU'I lirlcet. ll.l'ig, Net., I'.ii., tc. 94 Church street. usiui.hu r., vt. W E5'T r0232? THS 1IVMBE3.JI-J ;(U lit, 05 A nm NOW BEING mm U PQYERINA," a ciiaumino .-irony or tlsc.vn tkasant lite, J3Y THE rK.IIS"013SS OLGA, Transl.itoil from Iho .Vrur ilr l)?itr .Vowfe, for Tm. Vakei: Dlaoh, and to be completed In i-UIit week-, from April "I at. ThU will lie followed; by a Great Story of Amencan Factory Life, wniTTr.s ti'cciALi.y ron tiik bi.adu, dy MISS HELEN M, WINSLOW, of Johnson, Vermont, And which will run thinush the gumincr nirmth'. Ml WinMow has iivcr eporIe?ncid tho llfo ei( which she writer, Imt ut thu Instance ol tho publisher ot Tm; Blade sho has tslted fionmof Iho inaiiuf.irtiiriiu cltio- un'l nndi? rt careful stU'ly of It from every standpoint; nml with tlio uM ot vnlu.ibloluroiiuatlniieterUeilfrom operatives ami tuan acers and lmardlni;-hniieo keepers, us well u- from luiporl.tnt eloctmuntii placed In her hands by COL. CAKKdLL 1. WKUiUT, Chief of tho Mas-achusetU Uureau of btatistics and Labor, she has been ubto to produce A Tale of Thrilling' Interest, Foundeelln some re-pects tip m Incidents ot actual occurrence, und portraying with Wvid reall-m t!i5 intilllfiinit pIiumm of human ntturo and experience in tho life and labor that occupy such un Important place In Xew Knstand. Mis VinIow'.-i cunlribdtion' to some of tho ino-t popular Hterury publication In Boston, Xew York and Philadelphia h.tvo eom:n vu led attention, and sho U repardtHf as a writer ot tinintial tnlllianri, versatility and proniUe. In erdr that her friends in Vermont, as rll ui ihoio of the publiaher, may have the benellt of tho foreolu nnd other attraclho fe-alures of Tm: Hi. vnc, without t iklv.A upon themselves nn un duo burden nt a soao;i after niiiteif tlu-Ir reading for the j ear hu probably been se cured, I hae deterinliiil to e-xtend to them tho following If Mib-L'ril)L'tl i'or at (iiit'LS before tlio editions alreatly printed are exhausted, I will semi TIIK RLADK from the beixinnins of "Povcrina,' April 'Jlstto January 1, !SS1,:J7 weeks, for only ONE I0LLA1(. And If it Is 1 neon entt' lit for uny to pay don, payment may bedeferred unlll tho first of July, , , , Remittances may bo made, nt my risk, by money order, bank check, or express. now In Its 43d ear, Is n literary paper of peneral circulation throushout the country, hut haliitf Ion,; been oviud by n pentleuiian i( tho old school of journalism, has not for fiome jears at bceri puiliel with anjthliu like tho enterprise that has IntroditceHl many Inferior Papers. Tho changes that hae been mado slneo ho disposotl of it havo been nnUe-raally eommende-d by tho press, atul SUBSCRIPTIONS HAVE INCREASED FOURFOLD since tho fir-t uf January. I prefer to My no moro nf tho paper myself, but would respectfully in Uo attention to u few of tho (.cores of commen lation by the press; Tin. YvNKtT ItLWiRut n-mn. In new bauds, luibeen pnltrped and Improved and em to hac tmind a llidd it Its tusn lu Ameilca. Instead of c itorln? to tlio "upper ten tiioimud" served liyiltc tuui.irinct, nr to tin lom-r trat i served ly ttic ntiliy niicltttes and cliromo baited books wlthulilcli hoiii- publishers noiUlilmt. It Dtrlks a cUi'U mean and furnishes enter taining literary pabulum lur th inllllons ot l:ittd:izeut readers, u tio don't w ant to bo bored ou the one Ii ind m- (1fiiir.iHzed ou the nther. It Is lo this country about what Household Words, edited by Chtili'H Dickens, Jr., Is to i:tu;lanJ, and all lovers nt clean but brlsht aud tak Indllteraliiroeiei'iht toiejulee tint theiu U a paper of this clisi. It If for mlo by all uewsdeab eis.Iiii'l-jti-urt I t'uitu ts(iii(ftin. Tnii llL.vnn Is sonu-lliti; like Hie knife, rf which the owner lost the handle and replaced It Mlh a new imp, then broke tin, blade and had a new one put la Its place, declaring tt to be thu "sanio old kntle." It has been enlarged and motlerulzed until Its oul friends would hardly re cognize U. UMlUrttalustls bet feature, with many new oujs added, and will boawelcomo guest In tery Imiue. H'eirmi (.Mass.) JteraU. A clean, handsome, readable paper and one ot tho best family Journals In the laud. A UlUon, (.v. r.) accord. Yfas a popular newspaper when tho pres-nt generation of adults were children, Ins renewed Its Youth, Is printed ou Hue white paper, with cle ir tne, eight pages, leates fastened and open ed, charming stories, lauiflublo anecdote, able cdiioilals, great variety, nothliii heavy, no trash. I'rovidatee ISuttettn. Enlarged aud ery greatly Improved, and starts out on a new career of prosperity. Malm Farmer, It Is bright, sharp, contains a great nrletyof reading, and nothing will be found In Its eolumus is lite ti may not be read with pleasure and profit by cmy member of the family, Keene .V. JI.) Obsener, All It claims to be. Col. Clarke lias mado It noithy a place lu every family. It Is high-toned, pure lu every word, aud entertaining aud Instructive. Woodstock i t.) Stawtanl. X good old paper modernized. Ualyohe Tramertpt, Tnr Yankki llMnt U ono of the oldest and best of the Itoston literary weeklies. Tho new proprietor has made tt one ot the best family Journals published anyw here. .Vorrfiowu Herald. Tho olde-t, largest, brightest, haudsmne-t paper of Its ct iss Tor the money In tho Uulted States.-Brldoton Me.) AVm. Always entertaining, amusing and ln-tnietlvo.-.Vai(i Mirror. It really does ono good to read such a refined and vholesomo paper. XetvmarKet . 11.) Adertlser, These dozen quotations nearly all from New England papers will suffice to show how tho paper is reganled heio It Is bent known; thoso from other parts o tho country aro of a similar character. This advertisement will appear but once. Order now, to get full benefit ol offer. Very respectfully, ALBERT Hcffal Notices. Sarah lllssctl's K?tato. .,v,?' ! nb'crib'Ti, nanus tieen nppolntej ij i?' """"'''I. tn IToi.atcConit for Hie lil-inctol Lnlttui' eu. Clltnmld.ltjli.l. In r...ivn ...mm. ami a'ljuit Hie cluliiH anl ilcmand, of all per.onl, ualnit the ntatu ot tiarali lilwctt, lain of iVarlotlP, In nui.l .liilrnt dccnwl, auJalug all flalmn aiiiilFtnaaOiclHlliitt.clliiollii'.t llierttn; anil tlx loneil I) Hal'l Court for that nuriioiie, mo ilo tlicic Joio lieitljy mvonolko nut wa will niuu.l lo tho liiliiliefafilourapiKiliilmeiit, at tuo toMlnco of Allirt Mall.li-, in C'linrlolle, Vt., In i.ll iln. trie, on IIm Hmt 'lue-iuj.of May atil Noicmb r next tit lilo'dor.K u, m , on lach of aal 1 dayi. Il.ri.l hli awti dai ot April, iv.j. II, Y. 1-lllNllf.lv. 1 , tui:NLZLIt v.IID,f '"tnrulasloncrs. Dennis F. Tisli's INtiitc. Wi:, tde mit,r'ril.'rH having been appiintPil by 'lie llonoiaiili-tlift 1'mb.it" i mn lor mq lli.trlrt of I tnlteii kli,roiiiiiil..ionera t receive, examlna aii.la.ljint the claim, anl ilcnuni'j of all pernoni ua.iiM lh, iMatnof lii-nnl, r Ii.ii, iatgof Mutli llnrlliiitton, in Kinl il.ntrl.i .lee at il, ami a'no all cla'iiMaii'l.teiiiinU cxtilbltc-.l In uii.ct thiretn; Jln'l.lx tii'intha from tlie Ur .1 itio dat heleor, b"liijrulloMul livsohl Court for that imrpoiie, we ill tliH.-lnio heieby cue nollee that we will attcml lo Ihe leiiliip.i of .mr ftppolntment. at the .Iwell. nloneol Mr.. UKi A. I a i In n.u.l .llrlrlcl, on lhect'on'nne..lay. of May aielNoitlnlier lcxt,at Dl 1 1 hi l it .1 ,r .,f April, A 'Mil .M. ,IIJl..ov I ,. tollN i:. SMllll clommm.oaer.. 4JWJW Anstrui Mtivoln's IJstutc. FTA 1 II W CliMON r, 1 Thi llonorablo ,lu " 'oruuTtLMns .. !;;.',';vsffi'e: Tnaiimrflinairrrrf ted in ihe t.'ate' of An-tnn Lluinin, lam or Miitun, ui Mid iNatruit d. eea".l tittEKTIMl UCUKA-i. 4 lid Couiltiaia--ljtned tho lllh ikiyut .May, lv. fir thi FCtllement or the n Imiiiutrj. t-ir i no -mint and for a decree of the renldno oi Kid cit.ite to tliu In Irs of n id ilccuatp I, and otdi-red Mu utiiii' iidikc tt.crejf i" (iL'ii in ni. pii. tiH intirenti-.i m a.ii i ei'at" uy piiuiiihiu tun okI' r tiin'ij V("kH Buc,""fUV' ly pr viou- t th day HS'uneft, in tiid It itlintou 1'kek ri.n, ptinted lu llnllURto'i In tutd iittU . 'lliere-f'tr , jou .ire herchy iiotthel t.i apn'Mi tt the I'njtiate ( ourt rcn j iu llu liui; mi, on tne d.iy .usineil. tlii'ii nn l ltn-ri" tn fMtit,xt ti.. '.Hi.w of mild account If you nee rauii-. an I t cstii-li.li j-iui i iifiii at ii.' irs j iv g i.ec4 aui iiivini euiiiuiit-t of -aid residu (liven tiii'k'r mr hind, tl!- 2"tii dav of April, Alt Hi. eiLoituc w. WALUs'iu-iriiur. 3Iry C. SmltiVri Itutu. iTAl n or EltMONT, ) Toa'.l prmin .-in- uutrtct of CHltteuden. -s. f - - tltirllutou, In said district, ducked, GUEETI.SU t At a Prolate t.'ourt, holdeu at Bur ington, within and for tlic IliHtr.it ut Clitltpmlpii. mi Hip vr,rh .l.iv of April, 1S-J, an lustrumuut, puriHjrtilij tu tu the ldt will uul le-iam ut of .Miry C hui.tli late ol IJ'iillniit'.ii, tn m-l dxiilct, deceased, wm prtm iif 1 t'i the onirt afore .ild, fur protiate. Aud it Is ordend ly fiitd rour that the l)tli iliy of May. I, at the 1'roliite fourt roTiis in hald liuilirytu.i. li aHilnned lor proving tald instru ment; aud lha notice theie.jf jd ivcn lu all pr buiit (.oneeined. Uy pulill-hnii; ttut enter tare! wtek-t MH'ceitlvih in tlie I!nrniij;ton I'keb I'uk, .i iiir-4ti.iper print dat taid Uurliuuton, pmvtouH tn th4tlllll Hplrftlllted. '1 hen fre, ju'i ar hereoy n tlfli'il to appear iu f Jie a . "1 cow t, at tho lime anl i!ace n'orusid a.i I Cjiitt.si the probat of siU will, if you l.Jie ca'i. n ven under mr Land at Burlinaton, lu aid Dis trlci, t u.-l ti da or April, -t-a, v tihtj. W. WALn, Kler Sarah II. ChnstYrj Kstntu. bTATK OF VCItMUNT, ) To alt perso-i- ron Ui.lrHolC.ltt.nl,.,,,. , 'laV ll."u,xr''u?J of Westford, lu said distrkt, utc. a-ei d. ti KEETINil I At a Trobate court holden at Iiariinirtou. withiu aud for the Distrli-t of Chittenden, 0:1 tho 25tb day of Apnl, Hi3, an iiiitiunu i.t. purirttni to thu i i-i Will an 1 TeitaniL'iit of .irn II. CU ie late of Westford, in f.nd di-tritt, dj'eaae,, v, preaentf! t'i the Court ufnr.a!d. Ioi I'rutute and It h ordered liy t...ld tuuir Ui.it the isth day of May, 1vJ, nt the I'loiiate C-nut irmiiH lu p ji I UurHnjjton. I.e anlnit-d for pnnlni hall intiii-mt-nt; and lha tiutue thit if Riven to all ptrnom cuitri'ined bv piiiilij-.uiii' Ml ordi line) week-succe-iiciy In tlic liiiiliiurion I-ukk 1'uk.-h, a i, w-ij .tper piiuted at Mil liuriiuti ui piev,oui to ihe time .ippointcd. Then-ftire, juiiare hert-hy tiotllled to appear be fore n,ild eourt at the time and pi ti t af a 'a d, and contehtthu probate of n.iid itl, if y t hjveij'H- tluen undir ui) haml at Itirltn:.tn in aid Dn trUt, thh Tain Jay o? April. A. l. 1J. 4Jw 3 iv UhlJ. W, U A1.KS 1I Insolvency Xotiee. I hereby ai e notice nf my app ln!mi. ai an a j-iee -f t tie co'ate of Ileniy M. I'ield and Mmon U. II ill ck, insolvent debwrs late jiartner In tra it unlei the name of the Jcrielio Chair Company ot Jcricln, vt. ANbONFIF.U), Jr. Jc .eho, Aprtt 21, MJ. a I'T PUBLISHED. SKEE BLADE, CLARKE, Publisher. 4