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Green-Mountain Freeman from Montpelier, Vermont • 3

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F' ZWt xttwsin. MUNTl'KI-IKH, VT. APRIL 1-'. rr inakc the I'rki is particularly valua-5 from ail parts of Vermont, ami our 1 ilitt' rent parts of the State, especially in I li-rc an, I 1. anionic i miutun.niili'MilKT us and readers by pcniliiitr us On us facts and we will arrange lie pal it.

oimly Commissioner, ll l'l'TT Cl.KIIK'- i ll K. Mom i n. im. April 11th. k-iwti tin- frectneu of the county of n.t in their respective town lueetins, iu j-f -r a County ha nu.

been -uriie-l int" this office, ami this day canvausel it arrears by said faux ana tliat.l"HS M. Flsii-. i t. sai county, has received a pluralitv 1 therefore, pursuance uf the statutes as made and provided, I do, by these r. that the said John M.

Ki-mkh Oeiuty Commissioner for the county i eiiBiiinif. MHAIl.l.F.K SX1II. IE, County Reform Club in this piace has 1 17 ir ml il II llf maple SUgar of tint! an' In-ill was drunk j-! iv. in jail and Morality uii II. Kales who was lined.

Iris niic into his new Ion' II Sard's block, ami keeps a line of it will lead thoso who visit him leave without buying, i the lare.t and Lest i -I new carpets in tho state, which sul.l cheap cash, can now he 1 A. Carlton's Carpet store. iiui.iv Folks heivabuut 1 it keeping ('inleyin jail on jui-, under ail tin? circumstances, cm ill ootatoes," and the yield is prove that they are very few iu the ittli There is a littleness that is c.inteinpt. 1 i IvH'oum. ii g.

of this wefk, Clarence C. Frost, i' di inking man and prominent Au' tu n. will deliver a lec- uiiilcr the au-juces of the lleform xt Trinity church vestry, at 7 1 The regular business meeting of ill be upon Thursday frVening. I annua! Conference, of the M. is to be held April at St.

I'i-hop Ames will preside. iling to the rules ofthat church 'I'jeli' is to lose Mr. Spencer who has a a most efficient pastor here for three Mr. Spencer preaches his farewell i next Sunday. Th.

ivealher is again favoialde, and in -e frciiuent storms in tho pat. the -ae are iking a good quality of sii-g-i-. l'h" fact that at this season of the t'u aiei must change from runners in shipping their product- to makes it somewhat discouraging tii win wish to make daily or wcek-U -i. pun lit- of sugar or butter, but this iidured till sugaring comes in th-- -iiMimer, or Calais has a railroad, both wi.i.'li will probably occur during the year. A-ii i Kouhan, the Northtield man as ptvmdcd so badiy in the li.

jiot, on the 4th of March, was to be in a very critical condition h-: John Cavhue and Charles Alex-arioer hue been arrested for assault with i' to kill, upon Roiihan and the hear-is before Justice Hiise this lan Hayes who was wanted is not fmiid and it is believed he has reliev-f 1 village of his valuable presence. It wis reported this morning that ltouhau wi- dead but the i nor lacks n. iMIAia. Saturday evening the double joint session for the jiresent occurred. Ii.

stead of the regular class meeting is. lav evening, l'rof. Jorchester intro- ed a IVible reading on the subject ef Salvation. The meeting was of especial inti'TS- and profit. sit.M'.lay the ladies of the Seminary a leap year sugar party at Mr.

snL'ar orchard, about a mile out from 'he Hill. A season of mingled swoet-H---S all. Im i Id )ue of th sc-tioii hall Is in I the iily of a boy infant thrown over wall by the railroad 1 1 ack jiM a the Iluvey Johnson place iu lier-i two miles above Mulitpelier in on. Moii.lav forenoon. 'I'h" body tit.it i a -w boi ll die, and was 1 iu a cloth about hich were a i of opies of the Witness" with of the s.ibs.

riber penciled on them, tie U. .1.. being iriri ist'd in a piper bag. ie i i re tracks near the place, and elv w.i not frozen so it had identic ugiit on the morning train rn ctiitieM. 1 r.

Kemp was called by 'ii'- a It it of r.erlin, and on ex ainina-': I tin' the child Was alive at birth. buried. The mother may be fir! her invc -tigated as the authorities 'h ntv ol'ciui's if they desire to fol- in up. l'i i l.n. The theatrical i iiicii ay is leail-1 an ir.i.-e Lillian leading actie-s tlr-ir rippea ranees at illage Hall Ft is the best troupe that has in MontpiTbT and good e'e -lenni in the selection as well as -ideiing of plays.

Mr. Murray is in of great power an 1 his support is 'i' He re is rant and mouthing work that near approaches r.i"..:;. ,.1 i hk. -Tli" death of Mr. W.

I. 'i'' of CI ireinont. N. 11., which we Mini: of last week, was so I of suicide, that no impiot wi- ii.M-es;n-v bv the authorities. wtis a runner A 'iiremont.

cisrir merehaiil intielier. March "-'-th, i'-' ti l'tivilion ami left his samples I return to tint hotel, lie I l.ei.Ie at Mr. Tales hotel. I iy of last week. KojJ-" -t in 1 ri nkinir hefore at rs 1 la- week spent here was 'i itiun.

the last three or four it in with .1 yotino; niiin cf this nii-rlit to join the reform cluh, eaiue from Claremoiit 'filing in resjiiinse to a tele-' i tlie lioily of the Fii'liy iiinrnin. Tho suiei'u 1 anil two snifill children. tri.lltce iililin.l. till- ill.lielollC I. It 1 Kiist took! Sunday morning -ihut i- entirely consumed.

The saved. Loss heavy, bpira'ively s)an insurance. 11 11 I- T.dhott 4- Son. 1 r' tiriimt has resigned his in of tip. While River Rank V.j The C'entewial.

Gen. P. r. Phkin, Saval Cadetship. chairman of tho committee, appointed at! Washington, n.

March 27, Ilurlinrrton, March for tlio nuriuxe of I ln-iui; a varanrv in the Naval Academy from ulK- OI tle lirst cuis-ressional district of Vermont, the recom- raisinir money to take care of the luiihiinc- I Tr', be prior to the first ot Lu'' I luly next, and believing that a competitive examina- to be erected hv Mr Stll-Lo-no his icsiuxl -i those applying for said recommendation is a Il.lS IS-lied falr ami just way to determine the stion, I have ai-call for a of the the follow inirnauiedirentlcnicn as a committee 111, uuii OI ine to make said examination, and report their decision to the committee to lu l.l,l I'm- will therefore apply for particulars to I iv. ue i uiiimuici lo lie lielil HI 1JUI- s. Iianaof S. I'illev of lirandon. linirloii this (Wednesday) afternoon.

Our eitins are evidently poin to make a very jjood showing for their state at the centennial. Conductor Cheney has recovered from the injuries received in the Middlesex smash-up so as to he hack at his post. His uncle. Chamberlain, is a model conductor. Watiiiiu Itev.

JI. Wheeler, jiastor of ttie C'oniegational Church, occupies the house of Luther Davis. Mr. L. U.

Foster of Water'oury, iejorts a calf of larv dinien-ions for one day old, as follows Weight, one hundred and wjven-teen pounds: length, three feet atid ten inches; 'irtli, two feet an 1 ten inches; height, two feet and seven inches. WaitsI i The ladies of the Homo Circle will hold a siiirar festival at Vestrv of th Conpreirational church in this ,,1:,,,., Thursday evenin- Api il 1 ju ikt! a de-to win, hall are invited. fonnity. Luge quantities of these bills ii.i.D. The ladies of the 1'nirer-! have recent h- been out in circulation in sali-t church had a suar party Thursday evenin with tableaux and char ailes.

l'rovoiicia's house and barn burned last week. He succeeded in his stock of trtllu but his furniture was all consumed. '3 A blue daughter of Mr. Marsh dangerously ill of spinal disease. The ladies of the Congregational church urcii will li ive Mijjir party in tlie vestrv ot their eh ii cli Thursdav eveninj.

A i-ctui ii oursinoere thanks to our numerous friends who were present; at our home on the and to those that were absent, ho would gladly have been present. )ur aged father was dctci red by the infirmities of years but that did not pre- Vent him from renu mbering us. The to-! kens from our friends will ever be held dear; not only from their value but for the; 1 .1. 'I'l. 1.

.1 ueiiois sauc. i iioso liicnus who look uie responsibility upon themselves to glad.l i -m iy lli.ir oe pleasant! and their hone as bright and beautiful as they made ours on this occasion. To our brother and sister 15. we are indebted for these, as well as other favors tor which we would desire heaven's choicest blessings. When the Killer of all things comes to make up His jewels may there not one of this number bo left out, is the sincere desire of your friends, iV C.

Aspukw s. r.alie. Vt. Calais. The and neighbors of' Mr.

and Mrs. J. ('. A. Allen, upon -hurt notice, at their house on the! aft i I'M" of the "'7th iu-taut.

to the Hum-, bor of about seventy-live, of all ages, from the infant to the gray-haired matron, it bcin the weiity-tiftli anniversary of their wed lin: and after a "voral of without anv pre-arranged programme of exercises, Kev. (L llavis olVci 1 prayer and made some remarks, and closed by inviting volunteers to speak. after which tin -ir ounist ilaulitcr. Miss Flora Allen, a very jioctn. written for the oca-ion hv the hr'nh-'s Mr-.

Alii ii) l.roth. r. Mr. Charles Ke.l et, Mr. .1.

V. K' lit lil. IU s'lhstallee, tllftt as lib' K'-Verelb! in ul sjiukrii ol" the sjiirittlal he wuuhl of the teinji iral atl'iiis, ca'iloil to niiu'l th" progress that hail Icon male hv our hosts in twenty. fivo year-, ami all hy hora st toil ami in.lustry; not l.y otiii-r- nri'l" ponn-r, no' any r.iiiroa'l -air-iily, or ho mail eo'i-trart-, whisk. 'V frail.

1-, or the poor -ol. hers or Iii'lian. hvi-n the svil from wiii'h it all ranie was richer than he I ore referre.l to th h'-atitiful airl permanent homo, ith it- hroail covereil with Ih an.l ll h-, airl raiierii well litit tlio 'st. ln-auiiful an. I interesting portion of the of th" tve ity-the year- lie Wou'el -lloW 11 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 tip II pro-elite, i to til" their i'h i' h'ooUliner ti'i's.

:ui.l i hv a.l mi iiti-hi the 1 1 men an 1 1 1 1 1 1 h- to e.i ami 'lo lil.ew i-e. The i i i I i was eiie.l hv vm-al ami in-t me-ie hv tin- s. If, li- Miss Nye oi" Moiitpeiier. Alter tin' Mr. .1.

V. II. Kent, in iii-half of Mr. Allen, thatike.l ihe audience for their many tokens of renieui-hratiee in littl k. ep-akes ami in no; el ihoiMte (not I-i fot up fur he profit i all he the pn s-' th" -milium countenances of the ladio.s llwir lords was the mo-i pleas, and after a l.i'iintihil repa-t from ta- ttU '1 Wi tilled, l'olloweil 'litu e.

they dcinted for their homes, 'tuas well to been there. 1Iax. kk, N. II. --l'rof.

.1. Lord is writ illgC the history of he to -end to the A veiirs the his-! torv of I 'art inoiit lor ihe fust lifiy ear- 1 'V 1 rodv, was hi i-n-'ii. a ir 1 1 tes mr-; ni-hes the 1 a-i- of the new work. After! the '1 nteiiniiil the eiivcrnim nt will piili- 1 1 li-h In hist 1 it of all the colleges in tin I 'niled States hi li have been in exittetici ii-i-eoiii' liiltiib'eil real's I Ivi 1' ntie lilin dred olunics will lie sent fi 11 0111 1 'ii moil 1 11 to the l'i nteiinial, of catalogues, examination papers, abstracts, and drawings, the greater art of which are from llie Scientific I'epaitment also several albums, maps and models. Ihe Thayer School of Civil l'liLrinecrin" will send a model of a 1'iatt titiss railroad bridge.

The r.irker case is postponed. It is 111 mored that it is left to S. Cobb, N. Iluntintiin aibl Ii. Ix.

Smith for arhitra-tion. Another rumor is tint the Faculty will Oiitain the names of all present at thr auction and eae for a sh ire of the Parker the damage 1 at ahotit and costs will make it l.ces li-o'o lolillo have favored I I.inoi cr ith their presence for a week luck. euncsii.ty aucrnotm uie students lcfore tile speaking allowed them Mr. Ahnont Iiarnes, a former editor of to plav in chapel, but ihcir music was st- AUitins ngcr. Ins been nated hv the president as chief of the rupted by the arrival of I.ully, who in dej.arin.cnt of state, ordered them out, and assisted them to, hasten.

Kvcii V. is said to have smiled a little as he then entered at the opposite door. i .1. i. Holland delivered his lecture on Klcnients of IVrsonal Power in the Colhge ('hui'i'h last Friday night.

i There will be no recess this term for the college. In'. t'i: Seniors will hive two weeks b-fore commencement returning the Frid iv hefore to examination. Thev now ive lo recitation. Ihe Siiniors have jiist had a sCVere examination missioners rejiort returned.

parents were both members of the The Springfield UcpubU i is curious in l'liysii-s, of which the bt-st icipers xrill April M. R. Martin's estate Ad- gational church. In (leorge's boyhood to see whether the Massachusetts Kepub-b sent, to th 'n'etini il, an 1 th vn niinistrator's account allowed ami decree his father was a fanner, and one of the licans have the spirit to resent this action I to Poo niiblo. U.S.

Sla vtoii" estate Coinniis- leading men of the tow The Cheshire (the Senate's rejection of Mr. Dana), and li.aC o.iiv ioun0. i tic ..1 oi-o-iliansloo rail road waslinilt tliroii.rb i I oi-i -it tin- head of their soimonioics nave iiui-neu o.ticuiu-, ana uie Freshmen are having themes in English hisiorv. aud.lam.-s h. of Arlinirtoii.

who have kind iy coiisi-nti to act as committee ot examination 'h Mir.rs J.ivcK, M. c. First District Vermont. April 7, lsTri. pursuance of the appointment designated above, the imdi-rsiiriied herebv irive notice that they will meet at the ar.t'.v.

ll on Wednesday. Mav W7ii, lor the purpose of i-xam iniliif camlidates for the appointment to till the vacancy in the Cnited States Naval Academy, at Annapolis. Md. The examination will commence at In o'clock, forenoon. A pplicauis must he ai tua 1 r'-sidciits of the first congressional district, and must be over fourteen and less than eighteen years on the 21st of June, l7i, and must pis a sal wtactorv examination in the common branches.

1'iirther particulars can be applied for by addressing fie chairman of the committee at Mid diebiiry postottice. or either of the other membersof the eommittve at their respective postoltices. PiiwmiiiS. 1an. Committee -lovKl'if Cil.I.KY, of Ias.

K. P.a leu I.I.1H.I:. (Jn mT-Ki kit Our citizens are cautioned against counterfeit live-dollar bills on the Merchants' National of XewHedford, Mass. The bill is well printed and on good paper, and is calculated to deceive inexperienced persons. ne point is the liLTiire of Columbus which has tiot ,1,,.

ew Kngland. It was lor passing them that Horace I), was recently arrested here. Haudwii k. We are having a plentiful supply of tramps notwithstanding the had walking. Most of them are from the west- iei end of the 1 tV ().

K. IL where they (have been thrown out of employment bv the failure of one ot the sub-contractors. 1,,,,.,. the road below Johnson. When sc'-miilv lpuicst iiicii.

out of cm- plovm. nt, walk from Massachusetts to northern Vermont and after working four mouths, nre thrown out of employment and are obliged to lo-e their pay and also to walk it decidedly and more so hen the railroad on whl-li thev have bc-r. cmploved refuses to nass them over its line. .,,,,1 a siiccessfid -easiin i anticipated. I'liuci, i Thursday evening, but owing to the notice not being well the atteirlance was small.

So far the work of the new I'ostmister Las been approved, not only by the people, but I'tli'-ially by the government, while the new otli looks as nic-- as a new pm. It is somewhat doubtful iu lb" mind of the mail carrier if it pays to earry the mail from the it to the post olVrc for the amount paid by government, especial ly since he is learned th it cannot be doue by his v. as he is no' old enough to meet the rcpiireiie-nts of law. The lumber mill al n-k ill is about to I hi- started up ag tin under tie- dhvetion of i Jonathan Wells, daugiitel" of Wi lis. foul! ruirgist of this p.

tee. married last week to T. K. Cot, Lei n. lllll.t to thi m.

Considerable sickness intowi. lb v. F.i'..-. firnurlv 'iitirch li'Tc. who his 1 time j.a-t, is i s'or ot the M.

ell -iek for to live. 'blent5. I eetmi opeilei th I'lcitiy hall Mond iv cveain'r. S-itrar festival a' tii" i ill.i" hill a l.a-t II k. Vfdnes, iv Apia! o.

The Io-thel folk- are talking ah ut a l'aill'oad K'ltlall The- Want to have l'oa to lei' hest -i atid hi'an. the proper sj and ren or to Katland too. Mr. I'r. itt.

ol 11. ic verv sick 1 with rheumatic r. and f- ai's are eii-; -ertaiiieil ot hi- I 'plt i.y tii" tin. toy; II n.i;.i Si i i at! an 1 1 -t 1'i cf. ri is p.o-ton 1 i til s.

sso V.tiii int and mad i. i'l. 1 Wo 111 -'ap-d I k. Ih i. 'K j.il.

til was Oil" is hid a t- I C.lll.l tile -t 11 mls-in. ll. 1 i a 1 1 1 ill" t' tn a ie ha to i p. wit: h. a rd in i rem en h- li 'i-s.

hat -aid a to iro to. 'h ii co-: him Iff tot- I I I of hrandon. w.i- iu h'ilt'lalid jail char-vd ith the hal.e of his tlaiiutlter. Tib'' inotlier id' the ciiii Was Km tit'tecli Veal's of 'I I. 1 hil w.t- 1 101 11 an.l two no 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 i llie Mii-w I'l illis ajp! mn arre-tcl l'riuav.

In the 1 1 1 1 1 was colli', it Ie, il llo ill the 1 1 mi. js il I nv, an. her I'l'g'liter. '1 ix. l.ux I Wi 1 1 1:1 i 11 1 1 iir liei chilli', the II whit it knows ol the iitiemaii's -up abiliiv, his lai'e'e ai'u'la Ilt.anee, and his characteristic tate and "r-otia! j.ride." i.r."iiets, "ihat he will take a ii'isition and wield mi ir.il 1 1'iiiv in that which the hole State will be plolld." Tin; Yi Ci xiixxiai.

ii.tnxo. I The jilaiis for the Vermont centennial I Tii 1 1 i ir. 111 ul" hy A. K. I'mdall of Kilt land, have been sent to 1 lor approva and a space ir In I'dildin ha ici-ii scctircil at en 1 ol in ichiuei hall.

The plans, which will doubtless be accepted, arc fur a two-story building with a French roof. feet surrounded on three sides a iia 1. The entituu'i; is to he in the center of the thirty-four foot front, with a loiiir hall lcadin- to .1 re intr, room in the rear, liixili; feet. )ti Ihe right of the front ill is a la lie- lor and room, and on the left the same accommodations for gentlemen. In the second tloor are two ollices ainl rooms for a iniily to take charge of tip buildiiv.

The roof is to he furnished with seats and covered with awnings'. The contract for constructing the hililding has been "-iven to the hamplain ni.tnuficturmg company 1 i of I leoiidi'i'ogn. i'rohatc Court. HAP-VKV TII.I.I'.X. 1 1 1-re.

X. A The following bu-incss was traiisaetcd r. the I'rolnte of the District of iltirmg the week fil.linjr April 10. April 4. David Harnett's e-tate (as of March and Iii'andcr arren estate Administrator's'ac-ounts allowed, and de- frees made.

K. J.amb estate- i Ami! il. Y. Ifale, of Frtd Fuller (a-; of April I), i and Carrie R. and Franklin J.

Parker (as 'of accounts allowed. Washington County t'onrt. MARCH TEBM. Hon. TIMOTHY P.

UEDFIELD, Chief Judire. Hon. JAMKS HOLPKV. -es Hon. If.I.AIlI) S.

AUTIN, I A9sl8tJUt W. DII.l.INOHAM, Attorney. W. LVFUKD, Sheriff. M.

K. SMII.IE. Cierii. K. MKKI1II.L.

Deputy Clerk. HK.NUY OVIATT, Reporter. The following cases were disposed of by the court during tho week Ileman Carpenter J. G. Smith et al.

Judge for plaintiff. Referred to W. (1. Ferrin for assessment of damages. John Walten Steven l'aikcr, nonsuit.

Fred H. Stevens E. S. Gunnison, action of book account upon auditors rejxirt Judgment for plaintiff on the report and exceptions by the defendant. L.

A. Persons Ehenezer Gunnison, heard by the court; judgment for plaintiff for.l0.o.') damages. W. II. A.

Young Lucy Cook; judgment for defendant on auditor's report. Kandall and Durant l'ratt and Martin judgment for plaintiffs onauditors re-port for damages. Henry Kichifc Co. John A. Locklin non suit.

J. 1'. Lamson l'hineas 15. Lawson judgment for jdaintifl'on report of auditor for Lorenzo Hlack et al Mioses E. Howard judgment for jilaintifffor damages exceptions by defendant.

Geo. Wilkinson Levi T. Mallorv, judgment for defendant on auditor's reportexceptions by plaintiff. Town of Xorthfiehl v. A.

F. Judd judgment for plaintiff on auditors report. Exceptions hv defendant. Chas. H.

Heath v. estate of S. Wells, D. 15. Smith guardian Judgment for Katie E.

Ilenshaw v. John W. Page; nonsuit for want of bail. Michael Grady v. town of Duxbury; nonsuit for want of bail.

i.yman W. Ormsby v. estate of Miles Templeton. Judgmdiit for plaintiff for Henry P.ulkhy Town of Duxbury; judgment for jilaintifffor Heard by the Court. Excejitions by defendant.

Lvdia Meriam Samuel 1). Meriam; hill "of divorce, granted petition for untol-erable severity. Joel 1 lodge" X. Parker Page. Heard by the Court.

Judgment for defendant. Excejitions hv jilaintitV. 1). W. Dudley A.

J. Scribner. Judgment for jilaintiff for damages. Last week a nul. r'i.

was entered by the State Attorney iu all the State suits against Peter Curley, but the private suits of Mr. King are still iu Court, and Curley is kejit in jail on them. Monday evening the bar jiresented to the Court resolutions on the death of Luther Xeweomb, late Clerk of the Court, and Hon. Isaac F. lledueld.

Remarks were made by W. P. Dillingham, 15. F. C.

W. Willard, II. W. Heaton, J. A.

Wing and C. II. Heath. The Court ordered the resolutions jilaced upon the records, and a certified copy furnished to the families if Mr. N'ewcomb and Judge Kt'lllield.

Wi i i i i St iiuni. Mr i.nxi.. Since the advi nt of tho railroad, a i'reat chanire has heell ell'eeteil in West School di-triet. A lai-eje track of the Peahody mill land helons in that district and was never taxed inueh ti Peahody made his settlement. From this settlement to the school hou-e it is some ten miles.

v'uite foo ereat adistanee to -end small children to school. Ihe tax eathi'i'er, however, Iris hi'i-n prompt in Pealxnlv's tax. and was informed the la-t time, that if he insisted pon ollcctine; the tax, l'cahodv would attend the school lnti'tin the net time The collector insisted upon i tin tax. and on the of the school I lick hamcs-ed up tw elve horses, men under the lead of his clerks, i haiian and I 'hadw ick. and tlie jolly crowd started out to regulate the 'i's' jiiroton school district.

It was some time after they the school house In fire Ahner (ioodwin. the terrified clerk of tli j.tiict could summon to read the warrant. When he diJ it 1 1 usual motion was made hv sonic West irotoii men that Ahner Ioodwin serve as moderator. Three or four faint "ayes" Were followed hv 1 larpte-sied noes," i which actually shook the roof of that old school hou-e. W.

P.uchanan, Peahodv clerk, wa- then nominated ami elected hv a thundering; aye." K. Chadwick. l'eaiiodv hook-keeper, elected clerk Welch, of We-t Id'lltilll. W. I'lichanan and ('.

K. ('hadwick, coni-inittie: ('. 1 'a 1 1 lir. Peahodv's ho-s, auditor; levc land. Peahodv's mill ho-s, tifasurer.

he then adjourned and those I iotlis and lioin the noi ili.i'n Jon iiicdin ood 'older. West "niton -peH-houml I with wonder, hut leased hat they did load the -chool house on wheel-, and it up to the Station. The nieetintl voted weeks" school, hut raised no mon-V lo pay hill-. The West rot on people dwi' apjeied to lie Si h-ct men to have the I district divided. I'iicv want Peahodv's foiee to have a district hv themselves, for the WcsK ii otonit' can never live through another -uch a scare a- that school meeting.

Meantime IVaho ly's foivi- are delih- r.ciner uo'iu imottier sclio i ni 'et- in-r to -ell the ol.l ll-lol hotle an.l new oti" at th Station. Ciio'i. dill I I' -Ian. wh 1 th" nn-r-hiint on the of last is be him'j; in New York, I'ridav next. (ould ptv all the mu- expense ot r.Ve r.

1 1 11 1 I iy i.oioi .1 n.iiii'i 01 mnir, ami lay up half a million, if all the drink nion- ev'siient that city in one ear was naid cr to him. 1 Since the shut-oil' of is iml steam at tin- "jovernnient office's. Collector Sim- i has been kerosene I 'Nl'ense. it is claim. 1, of not over lit, dollars a itiarter, thotioh the cost of cis Ts live hundred dollars a year, and he thinks he will continue to use nil.

A of tramps stoned a New dersev Central train cently, and attempted to take possession of the engine. A desper ite ligTht endued, ami the train hands heinir sisted 'oy otlieers thirteen tramps were finally made prisoners and lodged in jail. Smnc lol tlio ollicers were haillv beaten. A ejood many went to Hurlino-ton last eek ex nect in l' that oi'aet ie-i 11 li jorship ipicslion ivould he settled at The late 'state convention, but they soon found that -msiIv lixed by the managers as they were once. If possible, the matter is more at sea' than before the convention mat, and it is likely to re main in that condition for some time, if not down to the hour of nomination.

Wootlstork Standard. Four more 1 'emocratic committee clerks at Washington have been removed for cause. The latest one is Broughton, clerk of the military committee, who is proved to have been a partner in an illicit distillery. It is reported that evidence will soon bo produced to show that a prominent officer of the House several years ago served a term in the State prison for the crime of arson. Since the insurgents in have refused to disarm before treating for peace, hostilities will doubtless begin ith renewed fury this week.

The prospects of the Christian cause are improved by the recent revolt in Northern l'osnia, where the people are resisting lip. Turks xvith desparate tenacity. Meanwhile Kussia appears intent both on m.ignifvine. the n.hpllion -nviixr TfUv l. throughout Europe.

The Ludlow Gaelic savs that (ieor-n 1 uuoi lanu, 11., sou oi capi. tvi.ii., i ti I (lioul White of 'v, farm, and he moved np to where the depot was located anil started store, putting Ceorge into it." Vermont Sews. ADDISON COUNTY. SMAi.r.-l'ox BRiKcoitr. T.ie eon tasian at ISridport is groivins no belter very last, ami the authorities have fenced the roads to keep it from sinea lin any luitlier.

tst of the rietims are Kieneh. Abigail Heci Sevniour of Vci rennes died on llie i I -d in her liiiiidredih year. i i LK.NMNt.lON LOIM1. I ncie Daniel Cm lis, pisttnaster at North Dorset, has ieceivtil a letter lioin Ihe 03t otliee depart inent staling that lie li.is licen longer in Ihe sei vice than any other oflicial in tho employ of thai de- pailii.ent. He is s.

years old. in i. iiovii i iii-vrv t.u,tl)UMA ic rallioad shop hands at I-vudonvilic began woik on lull tune the 1st ol April. Ilristol was visited by a most desti uclive Ore, on i i. i s.tind.i night, ol last week.

It destroyed the paint aud lui uittire shop of S. V. Hatch, Willi its con- tents; Drake, Karr hardware store and con louu loss is auouiino.oiM. i lie ni lindnillilOilli rtf imin. ti- mioin 'I'll ri I 1 11 1" 1.1 uusiuess in oiioiiic is lining nine belter.

A marked increase in uuantitv over the same limi'li-i 1.1,1 lit. u.m. remed v. Us soollung ami healing propeilies ren icinling downward. A.

II. Smith has entertained jt t1(! lltlllosl to la.lics from JoyCK's CfI Fill TFD heretofore at 1 per head, but the town ail- I internal ftver, congestion, iiifl iininat ion, or ulcei a thoi uies have now let the contrai to J. It. Iturdick, at sixty cents each, tor which small amount he has obligated himself to eat, drink and sleep them 111 a manner becoming their several capacities. I iiiisiness is good at the Fairbanks scale works.

1 work since the lire and received orders for lilt. Uemick. of Colebrook. N. a former resident and hotel keeper at Hardwiek.

lectured on temperance in the Methodist church last Sunday I ,7 prohibitory law, and in lavorot a license law, and said that tempi ranee societies and moral ciiasion were the only true meas to employ to put down intemperance. The YeriuotJt Methodist oufennce convenes at St Johnsburv, Apiil 10. The snug little berth ol K. Stevens, son ol the late Ileniy Stevens of Maiuet, diplomaiie des- i patch agent," at London, is doted bv recent amendment to the legislative appropriation bill, somewhere lroin $ln il JO to IIITI KMIKN" (J'U'M Y. P.ui lingtou's blinded debt is of which consists of bonds issued in aid of the 1 1 1 1 liugton and Lamoille railroad.

Theie are in the town of lliuesbiiigh men and women aged years and npwaid seven or eight are over Itin lintiin ii organ iin a reform-'! tnci' rluli. It is lepoited l- lo be started at Kalis. Three Itili liu-Iton bovs, lioul 11 to I- ae, stolo some brass kettles from the store ol Moi illo Noyos, few days ao, and selling them, started lor rhiladeli'hia, but tfcey were anested at shell. in taken back 10 P.itrlington an lodged in jl.l. Mr.

James ilbata an old Co. C. litU Vt boy of she! bui has exhibited in oitr oflicc the largest oosc ei: that ive ever saiv. It meas" lire- IZ a. inches by and weigh tin ee iiuai ters of a pound.

The goose, hich liml evidently nut heat of the hard time- i- doing as well a- eon! I be eM'cetc I VXIvl.l I V. 1 he April term ul II, Krankliu Illltll I'oll It eoinineiices next Tuesday, the 1 Uh lust. There -7 ci-cs -et for ti aal l.ythejuiy an 1 To for the couil. Mr. .1.

II. Mtiicns act a- con: repoi ter. I l.e pud, lung derailment 0: i oi ling. in at has stalled up again, gn cm i inert to abont 1 moie 11.cn. The It.in-otii (oiai d-at the lueetaig voted attend the entennial exhibition at ij iiia in a body.

l'hey expe-a to m.i-ter over scienty wail ciiry their own t.jiiiji-page and camp out. They will have -t. Allian- luue aud return July A traveler in tlie de.ot at st. A i I-1 io.ii moii.iug. was considerably slattled at the ae, 1 dental uischarge of a pistol in In- pocket.

The l.a pa--i through his pocket into the ptatfo: in. -I. Ai.ins IU ttt.i: MitiKil, Apid II Ti.c a'ti lance .11 in.ukct wa- 1. ie, 1 ti'l- larje, and m.ikel active, rice- a -ha ie lower ttim la-t ii i k. ice- new battel 1 cen I- per lb; gill cent-, one or 1 1 d.iii ic- sold but the ti an-.

n. in- at and -utile i it d.y lent to make a 1 11. vxii I'u srv. '1 he -lattghtci' hou-e Ktitland, on ncl ny llcu-l ll.ii ward, and 1 tu ned Wcdn ght, wain -ti: ed 'U in the tnon Mutual. r.

II iy. wat, I e-ti'iiatc- t.ls lo-- at above the ut-'at tin I'h it ha- been .1 lev 1v.1l of 1 eat est a' 111 Ititttand county ollite. rami- ate about per ct nt titan good times. invite- ait we-tetii "ei tnont 1 te iiitu 01. rib oi I uly Lion l'lncim-v is t) It.

tie, 1 new I.AMuil.Li: ot'X 1 1 The iioti lor the 1 tmgtoti and I.atuo;',!.- i.itl to. id, some i'-1'! ion-, i- been putch 1 -at X.V.,anl 1- otdy w.u I nig an oopot tun ity lor slip mcnt over tte- aie 11 iv -cattcied along the load bed, an 1 I moie iv 1 1 1 arrive at im sb a- soon a- the lake open-. 1 lnee new 1 icotnouves 1 11 lor pa-seiuiM- and one fi 1 tght ti afU ate bi mg tit at lie' Taunton Ma--. 1. on orks and s.

1 i 1 pasM ngcr ca 1 ate alt e.e! cut 1 I lor. I lie I cad tied Is near ll c. -ill il I Ik' sections save two. bimgneaiK le.ily for the 11 oil 1 he 01 the aih-y i.cltoa 1- nearly coinp'eu-d foil I'ltiii-un tn I. iik" 1 hi 1 11 1 1 1 1 4i utiles, and, if the lund- were on hard it on 1-1 Iy be finish ed in a inonlh.

Xeoi lat 1011- for the dl-posal ol bond- ur- now being but it is not likely that t'ie 1 o.id tli be in operation bcl" re fill. Tie le poi tint C. II 1 a th mli have 'it ot 1 At a meeting 01 the ltia.if.id i.u.iids lor the election of otlicei hel I la-t 1 lnnsd.iv evening, 1st l.t r'. U. h.iinbcrini v.is elected Captain "ban l.iiinl.cll, re tgned 1 l.t.

A Water 111 an, 1st l.t. cic I h.utibei Im. promoted and sergt. l-iug-'tie I.eavttt.JI l.t. 1 Waterin.i 1 promoted.

iilil.KAXs I 'of NT V. 11 II ill ol X01 th Troy i- seven childu'11, four of hotn. iindei 11 vears old, neigh exa. tiv pounds each. The youngest aie twin girls In years of age, healthy and intelligent.

Tivo boys one about and theotlier something over 1 i are -n tnn. li alike they ivontd pass readilv or tivms. The-e eliiblten have each ten well-formed lingers. tliiiintis and twelve toe-. ISIUI All I 1 i t'i-k, ol" Itrattlelur is having a live hundred dollar patent harness, of his own device 01.10 11 ie 1 11 1 winch lie ill pel sunnily exhibit ti Centennial.

It is ceit iitily a novel range nient iind must be seen to be apin eeialed. It is so onslincled that sliain whattver comes nn Ihe horse, which in case of accident, is instantly loos- ened lroin the carriage, which in tin comes a Ian. I. still. I he 1.

iip.inv 1 cured the services of a iutc, lulling and Iris secured the services of a intel States anny ollicer to pei feel them in company discipline. liivbrht Ihe loloiaine murdere'. and three 01I1. of the escaped 'reenlield jiiil-'nrds. wer lined by Uepnty Sheriff Itryant Sontl, Verni-u woods, alter a sharp ngic, 1 nesii.iy, and only one ol llie live who escaped is now at lare.

The Winslow brothers have left I'utney with theii' I'liuuiis herds of cattle lor their linne in Illinois. 1 he machines destined ir exhibition in ihe een tet.iiial, winch have been re-ently in ide in the shop of an W'oolson, in Spt iiigticld, were started on their way to riiiladelphia last week. A great deal ofpiins ive been taken with them, and they fully sustain lha great which this I'll in has long I) 1 1 fjr doing til notigli hoiie-t work. WTXttSOli COfNTY. Mr-.

Lvdia l'jliina of Noiivich, shit herself tlnoiigli the itm-1 on account of f.iinilv double-. sasn.uii lion. ssession of Vulture V'. ast fii in die people to keep a A pair of vultures took iii diiitain, hall a mile northc the other day. and notified the shin lookout 011 llieir sipriug chicken birds raise their younn in the tin ledges of llii-i iiDiititiin, fiom whom name.

01 tunately only one pur can aiee to inhabit it at the same lime. ii I A note addiessed to iloiace tiiieH was 1 iiilbo. ll.o i.llioe iccciicu ine i oiote niv. 1.1V. It is needless to Say It contained I rc.uest for money.

deleo-aljon to Cincinnati show their appre ci.ition both of hi in and of the Senate that rejected hut did not dishonor XANTH'PE. It seems that the memory of this woman, like thai of her renowned husband, is likely to be kept alive to Ihe end of time. She is said to have pos- sesscd very irritable temper, and her name has become a synonvm of vixen," or wold." It is moie than possible, liowever, that the judgment passed upon her bv mankind has been to severe, i A more h.n.ab.e disposition wo.Ud undoubtedly have discovered in her many good qualities, and have atlnliuted her failings moie to physical inlinii iocs than to moral obliiiuitv. The paitv most inti. i malelv acniainted ivuli 'her, and therefore hesi i able to form a correct opinion, gives her credit tor I many domestic virtues.

It is now well knewn that peevish, cross, morose, unreasonable, so that they chafe and fret over all these lit lo ills and annoy ances that a person in health would bear with li f.i lll tl tnosl 111 'tantrums of were due to these causes alone; and could Socrates, as he lelurued from the Senate, the or the Atheneum, have i al I'es'tle Moitai's Drug Store and car- lied home a bottle of Dr. 1'ieree's Favorite I'res. criplion. now and then, no doubt he might have evad. many a curtain lecture," allayed many a 1 domestic broil," made it much pleasanter tor the mole enjjyable for himself, and res- cued his wile's name lroin the uneviable, ivoi Id I wide, and eternal notoriety it has attained.

Thous- 1 and of women bless the day on whieli Dr. Tierce's was li.ftt m.i.le know totliem. i l.ttl.. dolieite find en tlnenor I "I'lllt'll IIUIIC ll'lll I Lll.lll IIIIMIllin "i iiiuuiiv.iii uj, f.1Uv- physician. In all those der tngeinents causm-r backaelie.

dra-i-iin-j-down teusalions, nervous and general delnlitv, it is a sovereign lls strengiliening cfle. ts tend to coi re. displacements ol internal parts, the result ol weak, ls 'u ls by all dnig gists. tMl.nvl Our New Hanipsliireexchamrescome to unfilled with ertcctod bV Oairc's Mr.eic.u. Wonukk.

It is said to be the creates Iv Itahzor yet discovered. k'iMuir buoyancy to the spirits I elatsicity to the step and itiakin; the invalid hearty liver, stomach, kidneys and spine; scrotula and al cures nervous prostration of either sl al, wllle system I the follow iiitf cures: Mrs. Iu Ai ion, Urids-e, x. II spi nal and kldnev dlseast contined to bed and doctors tailed to raise her: her husband procured Medical "iili she now rites, 1 am able to do considerable work." .1. K.

Alouiai.i.. Kraukllu: scrofulous humor, says has ever beli ed Inui like Medical Wonder. has ever helped him Medical Mas. r. 1'.

oiinwAV Centre Concord: confined to and had lien treated without benefit bv several; I I'ln sicians. lor female and kldnev diseases; t.s.k Dr. O.iu-. 's al Woii-l. and was cured a liclith.

Asi.hkw .1. Sutton. humor, debility, disease oi hver. In mrs in wonder! ul recovery. lii.v ii .1 i Franklin.

X. II wife sorely amic-t I took Mi di al Wonder with success. loo. W. f.AN-.

I i.rri ot side and stoin aeh. hum'T. ss. nr. .1 and went to Mils .1.

W. i Son. im k. II weakness, dropsv, mrv ms i.r discharre.l hired. s-irl j-Ve would also r.fei Mrs m.

shepherd and; and I n. Manche-ter House: Mrs. 1'red saiil. U'liim-v rs. K.

'lies. I II i on AllnTt 'I'nieS- d'eli. sun. Mrs Hon. Mart in.

i rat ton: Hiram staioan. Clncl. Alma II U.li. ant.Tl.ury Mrs. Varr olo r.

II. i siter I- Farrar. llills- l.or .1 1 ia lloo' V. il. A S.

Holt Mr- .1 I la Maii. ie Mrs Mil- Hais. il l.ll. 1'ro. tor.

iattsrield; I l.eaie:iw..rth. r. ASK Vol I'Kt oolsis Foi: MIdilCAI. Sold by a jc I 1 i llll.Iil-.KX I UY lull As roltlA. it as tea-ant to take a- honey, and is absolutely hai I- mik to ei.el wonils, cure wind colic, i egul.Ue tho iunvi Is stotiiacli.

and over- come a i liability j.iu-e 1 by r.i-hor eiitting teeth. Ill- perfect -uii-liltitc for Ca-tor Oil, and for Cos. tiveiie-s in yoiiug or oi there i- in eist-ence -o and le'litde. I II I. I i.UK I an in i- liable remedy el ei put together by medical science lor I Uiicuuia'ii-ui, Iluins, Caked Ac, is the Centaar I.

ai an. 'lit. There ate two kinds. What tho Iainment is for the human the Yell Villain Liniment Is lor spa l.t 111 .111 i 1 ho: -e an 1 an Una's. 1 I'llK's I'll- 1 1.

1 ic vii.t: 1 1 I 11 i i ae now! gel I. e-t in ii-c. P. il pound bears the I I Cli I 1 1 c. geniiiile I 1 1 1 1 1.

1 os 1 1 it ng on' tut iiing g. ay. 1 1 cngt 1 tg. I tunc and make a and -te-a inc. a.

I -e I ttie 1 ei cut- the ll.or li oin fall icnc.is it- growth, and It is delightfully per ten. lid dressing. is the 1 tt'le Hair ever pro-; tc 1': i. I'li'y ertit- I 7 1 1 UK PKItt I XX KM" it.i';e 1 run. -he- the tones tl.

tin i -tcui. I'liiid- up the L-r. cure- 1, 1 .11 ei 1 0111 pi cuts, 1 1 1 hi onic I bari I.o 1, 1 1 r.oiN. Nervous Affection, Fever, llu-tan-1 on a 11 1 1, r. a 1 1 1 iiseic-es ot th- inci an 1 id ler.

coin pta nt s. and all, or itattti-' in a bid -tate ot tin' Itlood. 01 t'-eoiiipauiot by I a a l. "tv state el the stem. Al I -lit ol si I till' 1'KHI'VI IV IP.

ine 'l-'iiiit an 1 two 1 .1 so, I by ii'n gcnci ally. si 1 11 1'. 1.1 1 1 A Sons. To. ir.

I Ml 'it I 1 1 i 11 Avt uue, lio-t-n. hai 1 h. sti.it in re oinnien.iirtg to 0111 1 eii'ici 1 1 al ''s gci.C'lc stciitan 1 1 itr Keneu er a sute lor d.ill ill: it. 1 1, -store Ihe Iiatlll.l color Hie hail I I I ltN ril is to' ot a new 1 inc. iv 11 lent ion -e.

I 1 ei j. una: pat tat iai i i valuable ml at and. on hit is and i lie tin an-i lun llio-e ot public 1 at' e- era cure. HI 1 la hi 1- ttie scLjuiient "I contit'e-s -il'Tc! -ei ul, 1 I. aim ot iciict, and ihe i-'iinlain ot lin hciiisli tit il 111 A K.K's II.

It i-ine in. potent ol ali the altei.itive-t" pa 1 it lite v-tciii and I he bp' el It po-1 e--c- tin t-t tlit te-. so that it sttinn la. led a.i iutc- and pn 1 on I the ei 1 opt mu-vvhich niiiigie an 1 he blood, pioitioting 1I1 r. lutein' nt and -n cay.

Wi- it-stc by many Intel iu'rnt 1 pi.it tics nil' ll- ine cures i'evond ail I'tiici ol tl- i and ne c.ni i.ty tlns-tate-11. cut i.v out a -l F.O I'M I tm I l.ellirsl ncnlled l.iral liilll pelier I. I'iil Oilier, April sili. I s7; 1 itt fs. rs.

ll. ill 1 it'll s. Xtis Inc. Xtrs se; bin, 1 'ai is Sn-iel. k-.

I Sophia in. balds. Xt. itieS Ml-s IV-s. 11.

ah. Mrs. 1 a litin.i ki snmii I Viiisb l-l 1 1.1 Ml N. Ci in. Miss Hat tie 1.

llsoii. 1 at aia'i. tail man r'isk Xns. -n 1' XI ill. r.

l. an.l. I -tilt. 11 1 Hll'll. I.l.

sk. i.i" dm I. is. Hen- 11 mill 4 1-0 Al Ii IA 1 All Ii In l'. ian b.

Kev I isl I'll II lil Ti It. and I l.Al; M.li'i: I 1 MM. bethot lliehealc. In llic-hiratc. Xlar.

Is'. K-o .1 Ol.lVHt.ot Iliirh-ate. and Mi-s .11 1.1 A A lesr. vers. P.

y. l.F.lt. Ill March ls-h. lo It. .1 St.

'lie. IX a applicationbe rod to a i. Kioiiii: i.n.ixii-s KINNKV both i i i in -aid swiinton. In It. Mar.

'Jltli. Li li-i Wm. II 1 I Mr 1. itsll and Miss 1-' XX ,1 1 1 1 .11 In bv XIr ll -al-dliiali lill II It Kb, 11 I and i-s XI. I.

Ill: h.tn lireensl.oro. In lief iid. pril at the residence of the bride's mother, by 1. 1. Am.s.

o. I. I'H I Kit. 1- 1 Ml II 1111 I 11 U' 11... I.

t.p 1 At the It. Plaintietd. April 1st, bv Itev. I sherbiirn. Mr 1.

1 HWAIU CI.Al'P, and Miss Kl. I.K.N W. WA I'liUMAX. bolhot itarre. Kl.l.KN HAII.I.H.l..i'tin'l narre.

rU'utuX uuZMV. Kol-iiiats. X. rlolk. .1 April 1st.

by lie M. Adams, Vr. KlbKSKC. XliWlil.l.. and Miss XKI.1.IK Hour, both of stockbrid-'c.

EAT II In llis-hs-atc. l-'ebrnarj II KX ItY lio A I T. aired vi'ars. Mar I Air. PHILIP aired ss year.

In Hicliate. March 11th. I.I.l.AliliTil. Mit. of John Steel, aered se oars, xiar.

I ch. I.l Tlll.K snxK.IIoi aed 77 ears. Hwh-'ate. March 'th, Al.KKliU i.AKI. NI.

aired Xi veat s. In March Mr. IAir.s aired si years. March it 1. 1.1 1 I.l Wooli only child 1'" and M.K.'.i.-s.

I 2 'cars. 6 months and 2 day s. i in Hhrhirate. April 2.1. suddenly, Mr.

K. liAllKKTI 're-nsb April 4'h. of dropsy ..11 the brain, 1 Miss.lKXXTlio.SlMPSoX. oldest datis-lit-r of ad.lau- ll a-, I vers. 7 months, she s'' IIICSC.

oay-ville. March rs. I.l 11ROOKS, plication '1, an. a aper pilbll-hed approachable I w.leot the late Asa years and I months, "Lnd which circulates in the neiwhbor-n ittukests llrookti. l.l.

Mnl lt. of a cancer. SAM t'KI. 'those "interested. '''I, WALKS, aired ill they mav appear at said tune ami ami.

ll In Itloo infield. February ltl liKCC A 1 wife of s. stapies. a-', I n. ears, an.l l-i ilays.

i Iu Berlin. March -ll. Miss TK.X1XIX A I. aired ars and 4 months In lt.rlin. A ril 2.

Miss li loll T. ared ,1 mIlt'hllil(, i camiiriue-i. u.ir. ii i ii mm no ie oi Carlos yi an.l i.os. ni.

r. year My i-s'irrifut ic advertisements:" IRLRATIOX XOTICK. ll Ihis may crtily that I Have iri. inj of this order in he Green Mountain rree-Martha B. IMke.

h. tune dm the reuiaiuder her Mouteelier. three eek HticceBsnely, minority. 1 ehab laiui none ot her earuiuis. uur pay 1 TL r.iri,..r i "'Vm'wS' I a.

s. pike. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 'IMIh UX 1) AMI -LM II 1 IP JOl IOAL I. is a priooioe i I.Hn I r.

A It Wtt'l. iimnr that old students, friends of tlie Semiuarv and of eclin atiou would like to know. Its columns of p. sonals are worth the price the paperto n. in- rs of tl4e s.

sil. Send specimen c.py. 1 r. i Seminary It'll. t.

AM) SHOE STORE, -I a ii a A I 1 IIKl tl kivi.to ni.ocK, si ATi: Moiitpelier. Would call the attention i the public totii ir and lull liueoi hoots, snoi.s, a- ncr.it Killl I.AIIIKS. rs ANP -I'llIN, 1 which additions will be ucol sucli line ir ami iiovettu-sas mm iill iiitu it li'ii'- milt c. il i I sti -k r. li i- I ii nsi iirlir.i.

to a cheap but sen lc or shoe. Wc have the exclusive sale and hand a full Imeoi l.a.tn-s". Misses' I Inl lr. a s' A Is 1 have the exclusive sale of a 1: Men's Fine Hand s. we a 1: tots and SIiit, And hope, by ion to i-h.

tie- pubn. to our full uliarc their rutMuiwe. CHASE it KIXJCr.MIJE flJtf 'OA I LEY I M.KN I nit a dle rs ruosriL i tes, Tin: Standakd i.i.i:. PAN I. I ami I oreis-n, t.r no out.

rs at prices as r.w as ot any reliable agency. invited wi.h inventors, and have had tie mv. nte by tie-t' S. Pi i km umo. ais M.i-chauts and inauufaeturi rs desirm-' tkmo ii v.ii.

m. I. I I VVI' YTflP if von want a i ill a 1 sket. full des. ril'te 'li our ui 'li.

will In il 1 a amiuatioii in the IMiisi "rn and if we iliiiik if patentable, ii! send yoti papers and adve and r1' cute your We refer to Hon. M. 1 1 I i I'atetit. 'lei elan 'i il. K.

I i National i I. 1: 1 Ii Washiniftoii. fi an 1 tli- I'ahi-u I Sw. I.ee-i-iati"U at -n. I i 5JrSend stamps oiii A Is i Solicitors ul.V.t a-hai-t.

it, 1 1 i rjNITEI STATES HOTEL, roirn.AM; malxc. I tl i ri it ft iiu-in. ss'inen. y. i n.

b. s- HEATED BY STEAM. It. st att-nti mi to --t aii th- n.ark.-t at! Is. ern.s 1.

i SJ t-r "ins, in, aid. lis- parlor and be 111 WOLCOTTd- Pro's. 1 a dav a- I I. c- 1 an i I Ml'i 1 tr. ALL'S SICILIAN HAin --t care.

It rest r--s ra I ad- 1 ,1 It T.ipt; us. a. and tli- it 1 ai. its 1 1 ta it r. r-s --c t.

their a rn.at 1 r. ei.t.n--1 ai a i r--w tic str- desirable It. A A. a-r li iiC'iel- .1 1 urr Ii (' 1 (i A M'S I .1: Tin: Wm-Kt Ti the col-T of th- eard ir- -la -a '-th bb- shade. to br 'wn or I k.

at r. 11 i api tied. Is in- ai 1 i 1.. aa It asi.v gaily pr -1 n-e a p. rit.a: gi 1..

xi xxi 1 1: 1 I U. V. HALL A 11 .1" X1J. I M. MM its ix XII.

I'b 1XP I Mi WoKK ami monev: eat ti i I' li be 1 11 41s MTROVK YOl HOMKS r.v ri.xriN; tki.f.s ix i and siuti p.s. 1 to A'a's- W.T e-b r. M.l-S .11 can obtain v. 11 "i vane at 1 1 1 I 1 1 Pi p-i-t Ml.l4r W. Ine nnd'-rsined hai nit- i fu tit I H-'i-.

I'r. Curt I-r the ot aslut.k". Iclttl- taau- to e. vattail" aim .11 I d. ni.inds all 1 rs tin state -I.

k. late ot li. Hi 11. ill said 1'i-ti 1- T. nil lanes exhibited 111 offset thereto, herebv It- tee 01:0 11 1 1 May next, and ith day I Sel'I.

Il.l It. XI. 1: "11 iw and tiiat six months from the 'iay Xl.ir. hix not. said court ere.

mors 1., present their Uims xaniinat ion and ail I -'lice i at r. thi-huh day A 1' I I1 VO 1 -nut, 1 Will. Mil ''IMIOMAS 1.. sai.iiut:ys kstatk. i 1 sl'ATKOl" 1 lilloX 1 Tistri.

"1 asniiis-loi i Curt. held at XI. nti-. il. r.

111 said In Probate Curt, held at XI out pen. r. 111 sa.i 1 the -th dav of March. I I lieorir. Xlch Is.

adininistrat with til annexed the. stat- of Th. -mas sahsburv late, rthit. id 111 saiil district. lTeSelltS tils 1 It 1 II tl 1 .1 1 f.

ami allow at and makes tl- plication tor a decree ot and partition -a 1- by stud court, ihat ae I Whereupon, it A. I' l--5- decision hereon and. it is further that i tic- hereof be 1111.11 to all persons im re 1,...,,,.,.. si.int- Weeks st I- essl, 1 111 III. iiv, en xioimtain a w-par- pabli-h.

at 1 11 1 s. to sal.l Oilie -i l-anse if an have, why said account should not be allowed, and such decree made. iu the Court Atte-t. rte. X.

A HVSl r. JiisllL A S. l'MMT WILL. run' 1 bisin. ..1 Mf I wjU an.l vl 1 Waltsheld.

Ill said the oiirt by .1 llastlliirs. the executor therein named, for Probate' It is ordered bv said curt, that ad p. rsolis concerned therein be notified to appear at a s. sa id court tol held at the Probate in .1... isti.

of April. A. and show if any they may have, airainst the sn.l will- hi. purpose it is further that tns order be published three weeks successively in tne.i.en ..........1.. at Moiitpelier.

previous to silld time appoint. for liearms" lil the Court HAliVKY TII.I1KX..I11.U-. rlitu OI1X ESTATE. -it i 1 iK VKUMoNT. Histrict of s-.

In Probate Court, held at Montp, lier. in and said District, on th. 2sth day of March. A. I 8 it is ordered by sui.l 'court, that I plication b-referred to a sessioii tliereof to be at the Probate Otli.e 111 said Moiitpe ier ii.

i Vi .1. April. A. I. 1:.

f'T arii. "f'JTiuU they see cause, onjeci iu. teio. Itv the ourt n. si U'U-c.

i TOIIN LONTVS ESTATE. xV-T Itifrn-t r.h.M".i. i-- Moiitpelier in ai in aud lor '3 Strict. the Slet day ot' March. A.

I. I Andrew I.onir, administrator on the estate nf John i Ufe ot Favrt.n. in said distnrt. deceawd. makes Am? Where it.s ordered by said court that said "yfefe to all eersons encemed, by.

the IU the int. Attest. r. Xl-ithew Stroll, administrator nt oie esiaie .1 lolii vaiddie lateo I Kaiston.m said district, deceased m' Kmi to curt, in writms- for licensv; I al the Al estate ot said dec. ase.l.S.t..a.e.l in Kavst'm the sale is necessary br the pa nintot the of sa id deceased, and expen- DAUCHYtfe Co's.

Advertisemexts. The partu ill eiaill, New W.ekK-S..U. Jan. IZ. for particulars Beini stamp K.

Wimrat I'llau. 13 4 I is K. r- Clk'li I'. .1,1 lEll.m, 11.1 so li ii i i ii Mi! circular I-. H.

MNsM N. Aiu-uMa. Is HO MANV FS M.on.i-ei.uid.-sh oMlt s- mav fasem-ur a'cl any r-n iri-jantly. Uy ma.l I -s. st I tul i a i llwl Jimj oi i.n.

(iii.iis, ss, andaU'l liISKAsl use WKFiLS' CAKIJuLir TA P. LI-ITS. Put up "Uly in bo A tried and sure remedy ieneraily and iMl'. vl CO ii. Mass.

A NT 1. tie- Wonbrful P.l.-sim-s ii i an I Labors ol'Y sXNKI.V iu rope and bin. p.r manor woman wanting le.i.fi,.,s and I this vear. Also nw mat lis a-i I all I I 1 lan l- and Viit-iuiat ma' i Ai i 1 at f. I 1.

Ot I lIXsK V.l-i I. N. II hum I.IMM EKIES EKEE. I at -1 eiatln 1 arti-s wiil I the.i da. V.

Sun. Ian 1J. I-Tn s. nd stamp arf.culars. c.

K. Wiu-ate fc Co. llialp- St. XeW ot the I-ST eti.iu. es a-r.

ills Herd." he-aro W.s klv I -iter 1 1 an. a- or are the i lt- if--. i I EE AN 11 I. USUI'S Ol" jl I 1 (i 0 s'-'1. tir-t r.

tins -'in. l.t. I ii r-r set IVumin net. 1- I ue pe bo. li ot liiaTehl.

ss III 1 il l.l i-' rat'-d. a i h-ap A L.r ai. I t. -aid li: -t id. rViE I'KEATEST SEI.I.IX; i XII.

XXI l. lt.e.K IS li It .4 i i s. It: at: 1 i 1. 1. in nr -ry years: and livid i rip'l -ns ..1 ail niu-hiy r--- eir ill a-'; Hit e- merai-.

maiiiifae t.ce. an .1 liloei.t. s. nat aral w. .1.

iii iliiii-traT .1 and le-ap sl lMdO IKW He' wcl.l.l. niUI Mosr Ike it outs. re his 1 wan. 1 ill La lresa III spi-. -Held.

Ma In 11. I 's 1 r. and v. i .1 Kev 1. llliiir.

AI.VIX i.oU. re (1 a 1. 1 inn 1 a s--t. 1 -'a I 1 I Ii.OI.WW. n.aii at Th.

or. -it A I and X' I II 1 sT. and. r.c: ti -s a-i I iin icas. forms k-st 1 and Ill-' ON-IN.

Xoli! MleHl -A I aiitl lai.brae. I ay I a. A t.e 1'- Ii -n rt: and i ill p. 1:1 1 1.1 iNo: V. IS 1 I.

b- 1 mi 1 rt' l.il"l:l. Its Oiibili i aii'l Lino ts tie- -h and 1 1. 1. iv. is.

lHI, 'It C. I I A I I ch 1 a as i -1 1: 1 t.i v. ratlpoiiiTs in Xohih-Ntiaa-si. Wvomi.v.. I OI.Ki.-iS.

Chicago. M.t.li.scdi aifl St. Paul Line N-d. 1 10 os-is- and Mis-si- ai.a 1 -r si. To 1..

MisNKiroi.ts. a and att 1 in tie oreat -nhv. Its Viii'ii tiii'l t. IVter Line. I- tL.

a i a t.o- 4. Moie si i 1 v. I nt. 1 1 M.iac ta. tt- (Iiecii Ety ati'l M.ir.jiMite Litu' c.t f.

1 i 1 oi. 1 1 r.M. 1 lb- s. ii Its I 1. i x.

AMU, and 1 It! aid I .1:1 i I 1 Mil Line an 11 WilUKC-O a -r. If: tn it i.i 1 I f- 1 I. .1 IV.llm tn Tala-e Cars 1 1 "a I s- 1 1 I 1 .1 v. M. La aa al.f rioa.

I' to it- Tw Trait cars a'Ta, h-d 0-1 I-. 1 1 1' 1 Ill' -ii 1 ra.i -t I I I I 1 li. a oi.i 1 r. I Tr and M.ir i I' .1 ur "1 i.r a-Ii Trams da 1 I'l-l in's ai Miiiiw.ta Ti.r lrata p-rs Uil; tn. I 1- e.

1- 1 1- 1' I Ir, I Kr-- r. Trams 1'raiii- l.a ci T- ars m-rUt n. I 1 ty. r.it! I I ca .1 K- 1 .1... "Ll XI -bif li 1 I 'A t- Tr l.I.S l.C: I a IM 11 i i rv tu rtn.iu H-cs.

kt'it- I', 1 in Hi 1 I. 1. WllOOD: HinV imw i r.c 1 1 r. it r. it at i-r- l.t.-d: t.v 0.1.

s. n.ir.i. -s. 00 1 I vt 1 1- n. XI.

Titai and I'l. 1 Iti.j criace. t. s. 1 1 ti 1 1 el I 1 1 s.

It -a I- .1 a i I i 1.1s r. tt.t-a -itrjei- I .0 t. .11 I a ii." -il i irtii I a a -t 1 sill -1 i 11 ki.i: 11 1.1:--. .1 1 1 atid 1 i. e.

i- '1 v. 1. jt.i 1: 1 1 Ie -t 1 tn n-it'i 1 I lit- I--, 'el. aii-1 11 tin ler s. ai.

I a 1 ia Ad Irstl v. r.ur..MAX a son, x. 1 'i -t 1 tii 1 1 nu: r.i.oiu rch'i viAX svi.i ax txi III PI 1:1 I VX sYKl I' 1 it a It. and nrt. I.

tl IU d. I ol." tl the ST. -11 1. I'L. Hi 1.

n. Cure- I i -p. I hi cbr. .11 ic I X. rv us XT chills and Id.

I Ham rs. 1 i- to- Iv idle i. eul Thousands hav. 1 li Tiled V. II 1 -1.

i- 1 It h. aithv happy ne at reasouablv le sit.it. a i .1 i tli" U-r 'l'tS tii- aT 11 r--s. t. str.

and invalids trial 1 I s-ir. v.e.i I lb. "I'l lit UlXSllil I i 11. Peruvian bark 1 d. al, 11.

rally. pan, phi. t. a tr. at i-e on 1 r.

as a medical nt "'If valuable i a rs. ai men and ot In is, ili le s. nt i.l to any ad.bii. ss. sirni ir.

"ir. noa's, 1 Ax. line. 11. DOri l.AI.

MISU HOOKS! An ilj Metliml llr attr.i.-tix.. 1 I 1 l.llb i tlie tirst ti ni. Ik at lb. la. Cct.e' School rurl.T i alar.

XI "it u-c Cciitcnnidl Collcotiuii 'l National SoilLTs. I Tilliant ilate i S. U--S The Airs of America. i1 i v. ,1....

1 Wl. s. lr. lal.d. 1 ratio-.

am. Itaiv. sne.h II. l. Ulltarh.

sia al' in il. In I. -tir ci. Mason aibl Hoii'lieys fur Lleinnors, is a h.c ds. cm at rai.s-.-d In-t 1' l-r iaii- Gerinau Futir Tait f-'i" XIIXI 1' Vol' rib treasury .1 i.fst music H-ieties.

etc. ol.lVrK 1'ITSOX li' Sf.T' 1T.V1E NORMAL MIIOOL. 8 ABEL K. LKAVKXWOllTir, A. 1.

I I A I X. real nr. sf. Eall of apa. ttyt liuildi, sri.ii ai'il'l- recitati.u rootif.

ta. l.ltKS llblaiy.arl arati.s.etc the or stchv eular. d.aud a I'r. parab and Model fa: addf'. A lull board Co I ET KN A I Ii 1 1.

HI LK 1 he Tall T. nu of twenty weeks Uvu.s tb Tnesdaviu Aus-ust: winter i ru V- Tuition. er t.n Tin rVbruirV. Tniti-u. i-icx.

rer of oks. Send tor .1 we Oil Ir day e. Sarti'b Ivt l. i I.

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