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i ii r ii 11 1 r 11 1 ii i imt 1 1: i im KJMI) . .It XK 1NS.I. Travclors' (Jiiltlc. nrs jmvi'u ih'miw : Ioinii Nohtii KxireEa.3:!!flibin.! imirppii- N:fl."i )L. in.i m.iii. .1:5(1 ii. in.i pxiii-phM. JjiU 1 U.itvrti M..II 111. r. ... ..-i.i... 45 ii. iii.: imssenger, 5:-'0 i. m . ; exiiress, ii II. 111. :.... XT 11. ...n.i 1 in ... . itli. 1U:2,'i u. lil.. Hlid 7:10 n.iu. txy rui ini-ii'n tiitic tiiiii uiiini iiilci- ng, pen insiila liiiRes. Local Notices. WOOL. WOOL. "0 I'entn for uieo Kine Wonl. L'Sei'iits i'or Mitldie or Uulf-Hontl. r. 1). Twnvimi.t. .V Sd.v. eociemn ut Jlnuucy's 11 kintla nl' tnlmrcn nt Mninipv'ii. 1 1 T. ii.mu III. ..11.1 iii.il-. ii.ilct ..! Il'n nd o not fuil 1o peu wluil Dorigu IhikIotouI- I..I ...i.i.t.i. Ini ..I U....1. .in.i . ilt.1T nl uviii ti CV. ,;ii1imV linn li'itwl.m.wpil hVplldi kiil lillt- lxiotf iit Jlockwitli & CoV. ne iipsi 011 siovK liiiiUH n inn irovii. I uiiil HMiniinu ut A. CallioiinV. .... . ...... '- .." ... w y . ..f, ' niiiinp; Kuke. 1 y (10 ho iiiuuy 1 r uuiir 111 ihiiki m jmm'uhbr iiipv Rei ine uen 111 eH-eold tiodii siml Hicli Hock eiiriiiK wat- 4H .V Ti 1 ilrnn Ktnrn. Iiirli:ill still coiilinups to kcII clockp. IMII'?. Hll VHr III I". IIIMIIvM Illlll F.I II 1 1III1KIV 1 .ttwpliv ut inw liriceH. 'l'cii liroiniitly tiiiywlierp in llu; villncc :t 1.1 1 11. i . nrs ii 111 i' . ii. 1 miii. tv in u r. VstlnkH noii-i'XiilosivH--for hiiIo by 'i v iiariiiiut. very liiin a.oortiiKMit or fretitlemen's ciit kIioph, iind liuHc!' Newport 11 n I - 1 L. 1. ..1 .1 f. 1. - I " " I "v ,v v ... ..: 1 1 11 11..: 111 11 !.. IHMIH'' 1 iiimimi::: :i n L'rf 'i . ivl.il. 1 li . .li.ii. I.ifwi..n itt....l iu. 11. l..i. I-I111R I01.(I11. iMIMl.HO.V iV LO. . i'resli lot of l'nris triecti iu rnnn from to live Um., llavoriMl lo Biiit tlic tnntc" thc 1110.1t l'astiilious liicrr, at Karl .V niiin n l lll Jl Jll'llt; Jlll IIIC J llll ll t- 11 lll 11 Adriniico reaiHr. Iiullard or Midgi'tl uri.-. j in iiiij 01.11c uuirc iimi-. iiiii IC IS IKIV IOL(llt' iw.'i nh i.niifrii i.ni'ti. !i Kiii-i. rninniiv ini trns. coiiih. iv '.. corii eraii ('itiur. uiiil an lioiuilar nicdiciiies, of the day at tlieold l. 11! I ... t ..... .. .. 1. 1" 1 .11. .. .. .. 1 .. 1 defy tlie coiiiiictitioii ol' tlie wlioleState. I' . A lio.Mi iV Ui:o. lll( ll.irt.l n (IL iiuuin Ullil niittfn iu uiiil II lllt.ll1 illll.l'MHt lll MIllllll flll Kllll'lc fll kwith .t Co. Iiet'ore iimkiiig tlii'ir imr- nuu' aln.'Lr rti' T...1'nrruu itimtniail rrlnu niiin 1111 (.iiiN i(aiiy 101 (i?e. ry 11 1 you will not lie witliout it. liAltl. X 1JAK.NUM. on IjiiKork w.inls to liuy voultry nt liis 1 01 liulliess. hcyinour ("trecl. uearly iosUh the Cattle. yards, Rliddlcliury. . t.:ni,.... :n t... r n..u.... i lllilirri )iiit.u ni iu iaiu iiu jiuiii.i,)' ni1 i1i-..Mlwrl . amsoti .t fiorliam will Imy lioultr nt ir pliice of lmsiiipsn 011 Weybridge M)t, lht llOUSO fOlltll M(IH 01 CllthollC ... .1. M!.J . : . !.. f 1 1 llarket diiyeMoiidiiys aiulHatiirduys. laviiif; been ii)ijiointp(l iippnt of the Sun h ollicn in wlncli tlio WntPi'lown wan iped to fuccpi'd Jason I)avpiiiort, iiar- (icsirinc iiisurancp 111 iiip okipsi nre 111- ancc (oinimny in tjie world can tn-i'iire 11 iraliln forni of jHilicy at ratet tliat c.'iii Iih lipatcn liv any HRPiit 111 this Ktatp Joh.n C. Htai'lhton. Local News. '.x-Prcidcnt llulbertof tlils college. is of the cxaminers nt I )art inoutli this Min iil'itfiirin :it. lllp liaspiiifel' dpnnt. lippii rcnaii'cd and coii.-iilcr:ilil v 1111- .v - - 1 a ------- .....1 'li fi-p(iiinil I'nilltt irppn vpirpl 'ltldn 011. The erop prospeels aro reportod cllent. Ir. riiaiics Sopcr of Malone, X. Y ineiiv 111 husmess here, Is luaKlng n iit stay in town. 11 two roonis at tho Graded sehool rc werc forty eases of iniunps during IC1III ll-l V. I1.T1.,.. lie iiijiir iiuiui 1 wi iiiu uiiiiii. iiiiuai- cl:iid vpstenlav. The foundatioii for town liall Is nearly done. Ir. K. Towii'end of I'avllion Ccntcr. Y., the well-knownslieepbrcedcr and li.i- ts :it. thc Addison IIousc. lon. Luke 1. l'oliind, liieinber of (,'on- r. ...... il... c..iii..l .llctt-li.f ii'.i ong theanivnls at the Addison IIoue, sdiiy. Iis. (icnrgc K. JMai.-hnll wcnt, last k, to Oeean (iiovo, N. .1., wheic sho 1 ipiiiain for n titne iu tho hope of re ciing health. Ira. .laekson of North I'lcasant strcet, o Is eighty-ono years of age. walked a e and picked n iiunrt of trawbcnies, Wednei-day. Icnry II Niehols' horso ran nwny ut dcjiot. Tucsday afternoon. No one ii.ii.r 11111 inn iinrtiiwc eni 'iiiipii tirir ttlo dnmagc. lon. .loseph 1'oland of Montpelier, meiiy edltor nnd publishcr of tho tcltvHin, was in town 011 Tuesdny, tho st of the Addison Jlouse. Ir. and Mrs. Mulenhey ot Now Vork with tlielr dauhter. Uss hate. nre mi'ii ln riin:iin soine wccks. 1 nev norly resided In Middlebury. V. Ilird it Co. begnn nioving thelr cts, Hednesday ntternoou, nnd 011 sday uionihig commeiiecd business liclr new (pinrters Iu Iinttcll's bloek. Ir. J. 1. SllvcriKiH of llrooklyn, who icb Instcad af l'rof. Kellogg to train spcnkers for the college cxerclses ut luicnceinent, nrrived Iu town on Sut uy. 'ho biillasting of tho rnilrond hetwecn nnd itinilin'tnii ls nbont cniiinleted ', tli atpp rui a will siinrt v lu 111111. , vlllboan cxcecdingly dcslrnblc Ini- vcuicut. A portion of tlio fcncp 011 tlio north pnd of tlio pnrk In front of tlin prolmto ImlldiiiK 1ms bccn lirokcn down liy tlio crowd tliat pntlicrcil to Jic.ir 11 imtcnt iiicdlcliio vendor. ratcnts linvi mopntlv lipcn lno(l to Mr. W. II. 'lia)innn of tlils placo for coiiiinutatnr for clcotrlc npparatus, nnd lo Mr. Clmpnmn nnd Mr. C. C. I'eck for an ck'ctrlo inotor. Tlio lHtli of .Tuno tlioro wcrn rpcclvcd and diiiatclicd from tlio Middlebury iololllco 1,120 plAps of innlt mattor, aboitt 000 plcoos of tliia niimbcr golng to tlic Statca of Olilo and Micl.lK.111. (Julti- oxtmiplve ropnlrs nnd iilti'rntlons nro in proprcss nt tlio Picrcc IIoupo. Tlto old Imll-room lias bnon nmdc Into snialipr roonis; and thc houso 1s bcinn; piintcd and papered tliroughout. A inimlicr of suinnierl)oailcrsareo.pL'otcd to arrivo shortly. Tlic Sheldon iiuisptun li.ia procurod from nianv soureos bound voltinics of tlio Middlebury ltcj;lstcr from 1SI17 to tlic prcsont thno. cxeopt for tho year 1SIU. Tliat voluinc is 110 doubt loanod to poinc 0110 ln tho villago. who will con fcr a favor by rotinnln It to tho niusc iiiii. rrlncipal Mead of the Oraded sehool returned. Wednpsdny cvenhi;. from Uas tlctoii, where ho hacl bccn atlendini; to his dutios as Normal-Fcliool exainincr. ThcnMvorp soron grndu.itcs In thu ilrst course iind thrco iu tho sceond. Mr. Moad will shortly go to his farin nl Al burg for thc suiumcr. Thc Scnior oiass of thc poIIcko hnd thcir liual oxaniinatious 011 Monday and Tucsday of this wcek, a'lid nro no'w en joyiiif? a two wccks' vacation boforo 00m iiR'iicciiicnl. Tlic uxatninini; L'omniittcc wcrt' l!cv. Mcscrs. I). V. Kptc., tho I!ap tist pastor nt Vergennes, and S. Lewis 15. Speare of this plauo, Next wcek Tucsday tho exainlnations of the othur classes bcgin. 'I'ho .Mibbath schools of our village will tinite in nn cxeursion to ISurlingtou and Lake Champlain. on Kriday, thc'JUlh iiwt. Tlio traln loaves Middlehury at S a. 111. On arrivingat burlington thoy will lake the new stcainer lieindecr for :i sail aniong the island?, toueliing :it ?omo eonvenient point for those who prcfcr to luneh 011 shore. lletuniing. tho traln will Ieave lluiiinirtonat 1;:I0 p. 111. Tiek- ets childien, .10 cents; adults, itOeent llenrv Jsrown 01 salisbury, son ill)l Gould Hi-own, whiie ridlng on thc top (1f tho Ircight tram from tho south due horc aliout onc o'eloek ycsterday afternoon. was struek hy the tiiree-mile or Ux-bow bridge, awd killcd, lie is supi'oscd to liavc gottcn 011 the traln at Salisbury; but iu- was not secn till tlic traiu reaohed lierc, when he was found 011 top of onc of tho cars, doad. llo leaves a wlfc 'ind onc ehild. Ilis age was about .'III venrs. Thc reniains wcretaken to l'inncy's un taking rooms to await the arrival of his, family. Yhc village trustces hcld a incctiiig on Wedncsday evcning. It was dcoided to reuiove the hitehing-posts in front of tlic 1'ark Ilouse to sonic other loeality not yet dcteiniiued upon. Aetion was takcn toward seeuring .1 supply of wntcr for n public wnterlng-trough nnd also for thc school buildlng, wheic it is niueh needcd; but thc meaiis by whieh sueh supply can be secured wiro not de cided. A new lainp-po.-t is to be put up in Kreight strcet near I.oren.o Stearns'; aUo'two 011 I'lcasant strcet one licarthc town hali and the other iu front of J. K. Ncgus'. Thoinas Tcnney nnd Mary Ahcani, who ciimo from New York recently to work at tho Addison IIousc, wore dis- eharged Mondaj- niorniug and proeepdod to eolebrate by jrctting drunk. Aftcr travcling aliout town niot of the day they werc nrrotcd 011 Court strcet bv lailer Cobb. On Wcdnosday they weie arraigned hofnru .lustlco Staplcton. It appeaied thc woui.in had nioncy piiough to take her baek to Nev York : and she was set nt llberty on pioinising to leave llictitnlo. b 10 eou Uln t sav wlicro she bought her runi when eallcilupon to dis- eiose. ronnpy leei ircd he wasn't iiruni at all. Thc iustiee thoucht the tcsti inony showcd ho was, and sent him baek to jail, wberc hc now is. Grand .luroi' Slade condueted thc ease for the State. liceently the Douglns Ilay-I.oading Maehine conipany was organied for tlic p irpose of making and seHing tho nin- eliinc invcntcd scveral vcars slnce byMr, Nelson 15. Douglas of Cornwall. The nicnihers of tho corporation aro Sinith & Allen. II. I?. llodgc, A. J. Marshall and Cheiiiino ,t Williaiusott. It is iutcndcd to liinuufactiire the machiucs in siilllcicnt (liiantity to supply the dcmand, whleh vill witliout ftietion bo large as soon ns its inerits arc Unown. l liis niacliino and thc l'out loader wercgiven a trial, Mon- day afternoon. at tho fair grounds. hile tlicrc werc 110 judgcs appointcd and eon seipientiy no olliclal report was inade, lt seeius to be the opinlou of unprejudieed witnesses tliat the Douglas loader 1 tho morc elllcicut machinc. It is pur poicd to havo aiiother tii.il soon. About thirty hulics nnd gcntlenien, mcinbers nnd friends of tho W. C. T. LT., nsseiublcil nt thc homo ol Mr. nnd .Mis O. 1. I.ce, AVcdnesday afternoon nnd evcning. Tliere wero present ladies from Weyhridgc, iniimling lepresenta livcsfroin tho Young l.adies' union fonn cd tliere ilui ing the sesslon of the uounty institutc, held last wcek. The niecting was opened by devotional cxerclses. Thc bil'-liii:6S of the union tlicn oecupied thc reiuninder of tho afternoon until tat tlie supper hour. After singing "I'ralsc God lrom whoiu nll blessings llow," re fiesliuients wcre bountifully scrved ; tlien liiblo verses wero rcpeutod, ufter whicli tho remalnder of' tho evenlng was spent in llstcning to reports of tlie county In stituto nnd in .1 general social wny. Thc ladies deslre to thank thc gentlemcn for tlielr presenco aud words of eheer. An exccutive coinniittee nieetlng of tho V. C. T. I' will bo held at Mr. Ciinton .Sinith's, next Moudiiy afternoon at thrco o'eloek. All mcinbers aro lnvlted. Thc Grand l.odge of l'Yeo and Accept cd Mnsons of tho Stato of Vermont have bccn invited by I'rcsident lluekham of tho Ifniverslty of Vcrniont and Stato Ag riciiltural eollpgc to re-lay tho corncr stono of tho Ur.lverslty, nnd they havo aeceptcd tho Invltatlon. This corner stone was orlglnally laldln 1S2I1 by Gen eral Lafnyctte, Grand Master of Masons in Krunec, and will now bo rc-laid with appropriate eercinonies by tho Grand I.odgo of Vermont, aftcr whleh a bcautl ful htatuo of Kafayette, ereeted upon tho collego grounds, will bo unvcllcd. The Grand Coniniandery ot Vcrniont Knlghts Tcmplar will cscort thc Grand Lodgc. Tho cercmonlcs will occur 011 tho nfternoou of Tucsday, Juno 20. Tho crand master has lnvlted all tho subnr- dluato lodires ln the Stato to nttend, nnd l 111011 l.miL'l) 01 iniuiuuiii y inis iii;(.uiii.uu tho invlttitlon, nnd nrc rciuasted to up- 1 pcar In dnrk tiotlilng and whlto glovcs, whlch tho brethren will iirovldc tliPin sclvcs wlth. rcportlng at tho Vnn Ness IIousc on or bcforo 0110 o'clook nftcr noon. Krdurcd rates will hc secured on the rnllroad. nnd tlioo golng will leave hcrp on the elglit o'clock Dioining traln. l'hc Prcsldciit ot thc Unltcd Stntes. thc Krench Ministcr and his sulto, the gov crnor of Vcrniont nnd his stall" with a tnllltary cscort, and other distingulshed guests, nro cxpeeicd to bo presont. ltov. Dr. IIcnryM. I.add waslnstnlled, May 29, pastor of tho Kuclid nvonue Con grpgatlonnl clmrch. Cleviiand. OI1I0. Tlic Ikrahl of that. city, rcportlng tlio excrelses. says : "Thc pastor read n'state nicnt of his theologlcal vlows. glving a rcason for thc faith thnt was ln him. In langiingo as accuraUdy put nnd as coni prchenslvc as It wasunmistnkable. liarc lv Is tho wholc ground of orthodox be llef so thorouglily covered and never moro Iu hnruiony wlth tho eonscnsus of thc orthodox cvanelicalchuruh. In tho (piestions whleh followed, and in tlio piivato (liseusslon of tho couneil in tlic ehapol. to whicli lt witlidrew, wariu eu- logies wero lioard upon tlicconervalisin of the viows, and the intelligcnec wlth wliieli thiiy wero defcnded. I!cv. Chas. Terry Colllns asked of the eandidato it he had cver passed llmiugh the season of doulit whleh usually bcsetscvery 111:111. To wliieli ho responded tliat hc had ncver bccn tonneiited with theiu lo any iivnl extenl, nlthoniji ho folt that tliere wcre a great many tlungs wlueh he by 110 iiieans uiider-tood. tjilitc a gunerul riliple of Hiniles aud sviiipathv sprcad ovcr tho congrcgation at this naive ad- mislon. J hc ceremomcs, wlueh ueiran :it 2 o'eloek p. 111., extendcd Into llieeve- nniiT. M: l.aild will uc remcmbcred a u gi aduatc of this college of about 10 years sinee. lland CoiKTii. Thc Middlebury Itrass band will irivc their llrsf. publie eoneeit ln the park.Sat- uidaj evcning. lt 1 hopcd tliat they will reeeivc sueh aid from tho eiliens as will enablc theiu to eoiilinnc tlieeiineerts iluiing the suinincr season. Tlic I'ollow- uig is thc 111 xiuammi:. Ciiiiip.niy K (jiilrkstrp AnilaiituaiKl W'all. 1'asbiun l'lowpr fccliodlsclic furi'iiade to Kva tialop "I.iibI Iksiiu" .VonlM Itolknmii Oult; Vilsgtrulil Southicell l'KOUKUI.ll V Ol' Tllli ANCIKN TS. .llsop, tll(! :iocl, (inec p dil iJltm.MK) lnr a illniicr 11111I UiiIIku a, tlio criic). wantcil ttic Hainc cnuriiKiUH aiiioiiiit 011 a piiiH'r. .Mnictis AnioiiitiH owcil $l,.r(i(lt(HI0 ini liis cli'ctlim, Marrli l.'i, .1111I pahl lt mV 011 Maicli Ii. llu 11 IrrwanlH clparii .-J(i.(KKI.(Hi(i. 'I Ikx! nrunll ucll pimiili liirliiHtorical lai'tH. lut wiiai e waiu 10 jji'i 111 H I" ('U you Uiiil Sixayiic's Oititmont 1 llic innt.1 rclialilc ruinuily liir itrhini; pilcs aml hklu illcasc' uvtaut. It icvt'r lalis. X- - - . ' l!ONl-S.Mn'H-In Wliiclipniliin, M:i8s.,.liine IS, atthi! icsMene.' dl' tlic liriilo's I'allicr, liy Itcv. Ia I rclci', Mr. lloraco W. I'.oiul nl Cniiiwall, Vt., aml Mlss Miiinlu lt. Slilltli ol' Vt'liiclirniloii, Slnns. TWITOHKI.t. In Wcylirnlirc. Junn 7. of con- Btmiptlon ot' thii blood, .Sarali, wllc nl' Ira .1. TwHclii:ll, aml ilauidilcr nl' tlie lato W'illiam auiiiHon, ng& Tm years. IIAUItlNUTON ln WcyliriilRe, .luno !. Clav ton Ilvnry, twin fim iil'.lnliii 11. aml .Mary 10. llar 1'inlon, itKod 0110 yeur vllit niontlis and nnu (Iny. One swoct lloiver liaa ilrooppil nnd failed, unu dL'ur iiiiani voicn naa ncn, Onc lair lirow llie tfravc liax hIi.hIciI. ' Our ilcar Claytio niuv i doad. A. Gr 1 -A- 3ST JD JAPAiESE Sale and Tea Party Will bo Klvcn in STYLES' BLOCK, MIDDLEBURY, VT., IV ST. STKrilE.N'S I.ADIIOh' All) SOCIKTY V.U'Knnt .Inpancsn Roodn will lie pxpoM'd for ror caiu, anii inu aucniliilim will nppcar 111 K Tlierclclirali'd J'l'.IJ ir.l It .1 All.lli O will In pri'M'nt, and. iih tliU ts tlic niily aiiin'araiicc bliti will iiiakii iu tlio .Slatc, all aru urKi'il to avail tlieiusclvvs ol lii'r bklll. B" hiippcr will in scrvpil, nnil caeli pcrHon wiii nu pruHt'inuii wkii a unu .iiipant'tiu cup aml hkik cr. liOOI) MUSIt! will bo proscuted. T1IK COMKDV "The TRAIN to MAURO," Will lio proscuted liy 11 Kood east. ADM1SSION, 10 ota. I'ulillc Koncrally lnvilcil. Cassius M. Clay, 3d. Tlie nboro wcll-kuowu Htulliou will rotiirn to New Uavcn, nt tlie rciupt ol' proniinent brccd cra of tlio vicinily, an t btaud for tlio seauon at 2Pnxcli.'s Ilotol. 47- Tho M'Uson to Uojjln May 1. lft-Sni Jfi TniiBoon Klat ItooTs in llinidarn ortln. W'll.l. I.AST A l.IKKTISIK IK l'AINTKD onco in Uto yoarn. VfSo Coal tar. For par tlcnlarn Iiiiiilro of II. II. HUItLnUUT. lteuiilnKton, 't. C'ircnlars frcc. lul MOTION, 2:20. Will stand at tlie llrcnd I.oal Stock Knrut, Middlcliurj-, Vt for tlio ncason ot'issl at iS. llarcs not provlng with foal, c-an bo rcturut'il tho next Hcnuoii, Motlnn by D.iiucl I.ambcrt, d.im tlio trnttlni; ........ V.... Klt.i.1 l.v li'nliili.rnii u.it. ..I V. ....... Moscow. Vouhk' Moscow wsb brcd by Capt. Tluuir ol llnllnwcll. M.C. ilnm a Mori;aii uiarc. Ile wiib tho eiro ot'Mny, witli 'il licaU uuder.'iO to her crcdit. Tlio dain of Ncvor Mind wauu Wor. L-aii MessciiKt'r lnarc, nwno I by Khcu Oaks of I'rcBiiuo IhIc. Mc, notcil lor licr good ilrlviiif; iitiaiiuca Hiiu I'niiiiraiice. iiiooani ui rcnuer. Hnn was by Uestorcr, bou of llotriover by lin ported Trueice. , The scrvlccaof Albcrt I.arocntic,1iio formcrlv had cliarKO of Vermuut lliack llank aml nltrr wnrils of llanlcl Uinibcrt, whllo hc wna at tho Crcam llill SUicL Karni, liave li.'i!iisccu cd, nnd all rorrcspomlvncu respcctlux breedlng nmy bo addresscd toliliu. JOSKl'H BATTKLI.. Middlebury, April, 1SSJ. NEW BQOKS ! IIQ T VLO UGJf VIARE8 : riie fccnp or thln Imnk i on Northcrn nnil. Itlnkeailu' scepv ' nf li f in lslS-lust hc l'rc II was ntnrl i"l I"1 ' Ilfo by Calirornin Rold nnd bIhiwh -Iu illi und kiowIIi ol' IdeaRniid inen undi'i' llu PM'ltcmont of tho wondcirul decado th.it ireceded tho Clvll War, llv.Iudgo Tourgce, nutlior of "Fool'a hrrniul." BUT YET A W'OMAJV; a Nocl, by Arlhur Sheplane Hardy. ' MA.UK TIKAIjTS Lifa on tho Jllsdsslppl. ' TJfE rT.RGT.1YIA CAM- I'AIOS of lsfil, 1W; tho ariny ofllio l'otomno nml thfl nrmy of tlii' JnniPB. liy Oen A. A. lliiinphricK, coniinaudci'of Sceond Corpa, Ac. STATISTTCAL RECOTIT) ot tho ArmlcB ol'tlic Unltcd SUlcs. liy Cnpt. I'rcderlckriilstoiei'. LTFE ANT) LABORS OF l!ui;itT JIOH'aT. 1). 1)., .Mlsslonnry in South AlYlca. hy Hcv. William Watlcis. A FORGOTTEjY IIERO, by ,Siii)hn-SrJio()l JiooUx nntdv i Sjtvvhilhj (tiid Priccs (iVA UA STFjEI). BOOKS SENT ON APPROVAL. i-A"c nrc (jlvlntr Itartralnn ln MiBi'pll.u.eiius llooks that will pay wcll ln ank lor pricen. HeadquarUrs for Ehnk Eooks and Stalionery ln IVoMlcrn Vvrmoiil . S. HUNTINGTON & CO. Jl l 'JtJj IXa TON, 7 rT. Attention Farmers! Tlic lini1erfi'1llil otlt r tn lln lnrtifri nf Aililkmt Cuiinty thc wliieli x ln't')inirrr"liillv ncil iimlti"lrtl I'nrM'v. rr:il imim, pnn in it-ilfu l:ibor-ra In; impli'iiH-nt HAYING & HARVESTING. Il rc'iUirf! nn cxira 1m In npcrntt U sliuplc ;ind iliimbtr uorkx to itarhrtoii Iu wintly w;ith it, BuiUii 011 a Tobi ol Uwy Knun swatli, hnlrov,or rock In FIVE MINTJTES. Wv nroiio-i' to nlacc thc nbcnc iinpli'iiii lil bclorc thc imlillc on lt iihtIH, lirlici lnj; it lo hc a prac. ticalilc and lalinr a Ing niacliiiic. l-'or liirthcr iuroruialiou Imiulrc ol' thc uiiilcr kIrikiI, ulierc inaclilnci ma) bcM'cn atall tiinc". W'e al-n ii'ir(".cnt thc Poughkcopslo NcwModol Buckoyo Mowcr, tho notcd Adrianco Roapor and tho ronowncd Corhnm Socdor. lt. W. Clt.VNi:, llrhlport, Vt., ) C 1'.. l-lil.NTISS.MIililtcliiiry.Vt., AL'cntx. C. W. Ki:Al), Aildl.ion, Vt-, ) DR PLANT'S KIDNEY REMEDY ! For Ilriglit's Disonso, Inllunimation of tlio Kiilni'ysaiul Blmirtor, Sediment in tlio Urinc iind Pain in Voiding it, flmvi'l ; nlso, Fcinalo Wpnkncss, liCtU'orrlKi'n, l'ninfiil Jlciihtrim tion, Pain in tho JJack and LimliS llypocliondria, and all tho eoiiKoqitiMil nory ousno.ss and irritaliility of Diseaso.s of tho Kidncyn and Un nary OrgaiiH. TIiib ItPinody is ('(iiiipoM'il ol inrcdiciil hav. inj; bit'('ial rolcrciicu ln thc nbiivu class nt' ililll culties. It ii tho I'ri'M'ripllon ol a rhyidcian (' dci' twputy jci'ib praclii'c 111 thc WV-t", and was hiici'L'HKially il-i'il by him iu tlic trcatin nt nl' Kldiiey and t'rin.iry Di-.cai-os. Tuttiuinulata as tu its aliui aic aliiinilaiit lichirc il cauu! iuln thc IiaiidHdl tlic prc'Hcut t'l'nprii'tdr, but iia c can nnt libC IhcuMvc Hiihjidn one (ir 1( hik'Ii iih wc aic cnnntatilly rccchini;. A .ciitlciiiau in l.coriria says, M was suf fcriuK wlth pain ln my bacl,, ncanty iirinu nilli pain in oiili ntr il, aml iiiui'li sediuicul. Omi luit tlo nl' j'lant'ii Kiilncy licincdy L'urcil me. 1 was rcllevcil bcliiiL' I li.nl takcn hall'ol'it." i- A lady in tmvn writcH uk, "I nnuld adviic all who ar' niill'i'ilnn l'ruin U'kIiicv truublcs tn iisc Dr. l'laut's Kulncy licineily. I was Hiiflciiiij, I'rnin vcakmrt, iih pain iu my liack aud IiiuIia, and II I walkcd a shnit ilistam-c mi Inn tircd tn hl.unl nn inv ii-i'l. Altcr takint; thrcc bnltlc I loilld wulk as lniiKa I plcancd aml cnjny II, had a mind aiiietitc, was licc Iriim pain aml lclt liLc new. Try itninl Ki't relicl." Jlits. I,. I IIawi.s. -Sntdliy DruKKiftH Kcncrally, nml in illd. dluhury by 1.. lIAN,rOItl). A, Il PLAl'T, 1 D , Pharmacist, St, Alhns, Vt., a 3?i-oprio1oi-. THE C5LSBRATED TROTTIKG STALLION LIMBER BOY, Will stand for Maros at tho Stablo of tho subscrlbor, II-2 milo south of tho Churchos in Panton, ovory day in tho wook, ox copt Saturdays, whon howill bo found attho Stablos of tho Franklin Houso, Vorgonnos. TERMS: Tolf'arrant, $16; Two Marcs owned by uncPcrson, 0K Ui' Kor Dcsc'rlption and I'ciIIkcu scc I.ari;o ItlllH ; tf not poslcit Iu jnur liciKlihnrhnod, ad- " TIM. WISSELL, Prop'r, Mny 1, lSJin WSTOX, VT. Hair anfl Wool Picker CDDIIVA "oulil liil'nrm tlio publlo in this l DnUIH vicinity tliat ho ha iiurclmsod a llali-aud Wool l'icker, I'or ItcJuwiiatiiiK lluir nml Wool Miittroeecs, uiiikinf nld ones iu IIkIiI nml k(hk1 as now. This is soiiiutldni; new for (his sectlon. THV 1TI Kear Smith & Sholdon'B Block. FOUST HAY LOADER E. W. BIHB & CO., Have just received a Fresh Stock of NEW GOODS. SP1CIAL I0W PRICIiS Made in many Lines to close, espe cially in Boots and Shoes and Dress Goods. GALL AND INSPEGT THEM EEFOrtE PXTRCIIASIEirG 33XjSa3-WI-I33Il3IJ. Ji(Uliebiuy, Vt., M.iy V,, 1SSI). THE DEIAND IS STILL ATJD' WE OFFER THIS WKEK AS SPEOfAL ATTIIACTIONS OQPA TPQ LADIES' OPERA, BUTTON mcl LACE 0t r -.J-JO SLIPPERS nt $1,25 uml $1,50 ; FORMER PRICE, $1-42, S I.G7 and $ 1 .80. on V A TPQ MEN'S LOW SHOES nl $1,25 nnd fOU JT-iJXO $1,50 JCOST FROM $1,50 to $2,25. 19 TJA TTD Q BOYS' nnd YOUTHS' SHOES at 62k, 1(C JTi.JXO WORTH $1,25, A full assortmeiit of Kid, Goat and Serge Slippers in Medium and Cheap Gradcs. F. A. BOND & BRO. SHELDON & CO. W. H. SHELDON. W. H GQODNOUGH. III Drugs and Medicines, Groceries, and Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. AVE HAVE lst Tlio lieet of Groceries. 2d Tlic liest stotik of J'oots, Shoes aiul Jitthbers in town. l'lirc JJnis tiiid ediciiies, and coinpctciit plmrinucists to disj pense thein duy and night. OUR SPEOJALTIES ARE: Fll,E GROCERIES, PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, AND THE BEST OF BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS. OUR MOTTO: Sma.ll Profits and Good Value. ar GOODS DELIVERED WITHIN THE VILLAGE LIMITS PROMPTLY.tr SHELDON & CO. Still luis a J1.WEII1 And all kinds of Goods beloninc; to his business. Hc is prcparcd to sup ply thc wants ol' thc people of Mid dlebury and vicinity with goods in his linc at the LOWEST CASH PRICE. EVERYBODY INVITED TO CALL I LAlttiK FOK 4 1 larsi'c stock ol mww