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Vermont Watchman and State Journal from Montpelier, Vermont • 3

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VERMONT WATCHMAN" AND STATE JOURNAL. Iliarhets. iltvc $ducrtiscmertts. A till. Ifsasn.Cdiasts.'-IMBi aoseat truss tba dsj STATE IA1TEBS.

Watchman; Journal rullr Items. Tlie following parties have beta brought before 'EW ERA IS JOURNALISM! as ssa K. Andrew's aud ef Juts Co la tasea av reply last week. WEDNESDAY, USE 2j, 187A Portia i Ike Holt. Boatr.

Under tbe Statute authoring Portland to give in addition to lb $714,000 already granted, in aid of the Portland Ogdenshurg railroad, the people of Portland voted yesterday, June 25th. Tbe Portland Ogdensburg direc (TilirasasS CswrcMSj aratau sseer Awmsf.) BOSTON CATTLK MARKET, Far lb week wading Taaedar. Jana tMSTi. AT CAMBaUD! ABB BHUHTON. iMStU Deeoua taiaks that it woald not Be wroaf Justice Robinson during tbe past week for mia-demeanon, and their case, disposed of as indicated sk stoats essaKuaa, "sllowiof last la as doing at BOSTON JOURNAL, FN LA RG ED TO THIRTXJX COLCMNl Met Btdaad to ftr Jmum.

Festival A public entertainment will be of fered at Bethany church chapel on Friday evening next, prepared by tbe ladies, when Ice Cream, alBtaiast his LSnMue aslesrwy. Far a par ttaj iplaaatiea, saises asking sss Uss aaee- William FJgerly, fur assault and batter; with fit tbe WaUkataa. A Fanlly Retains. The I'miKO Caur Family held its first reunion at tba Calef Home," Washington, on tbe 10th instant Twenty-four jean bad passed away since the? were last together. On tbe present oooasioa tbe absent canst from the diores of the Atlantic and Pacific, from Mississippi's Valley, from city and country, to the dear old town of their birth, their child-borne, to mingle again with tbeir kindred and with the frieadf of their youth.

teocrr troci at Masact Uoaa, as Sara, "Let II be meambtrwa that oa law lb SINGLE COPIES, THREE CENTS. intent to steal, apoa tbe perm of Mrs. Alice J. Cochran, boo ad ap in the sua of 1 4)0 for sp-pearanct at the County Court. day of Jaaaaiy, IS7I, Mr.

Sery was Seoul lit aefcn the efcarca, aatwsr la Uss Billowing cfcirfes brought Strawberries and Cake will be offered in any quantities desired. Patronage is cordially solici XW 8peelSrMa eopies sent oa applieatiow. Can's. ew. kt.

tut. CsM. This wok, as 9 1 in so Lsstwesk, ita II" One retrace, set; tut as laa an Pbici. aw CwMe Kitrm art and beanr premium taea. tiy is tie first quality, a to.afi; second losiity, third quality, tt.an 0 is ii iisi tsa.

on us! wsirhi hide, utl low sod dreeri heel. ted. WILL PAT ANT ACTIVE MAX OR WDMAN WELL TO BELL THR HiH SKmH.f) axaiasl attai 1st, Coatoatlsa aat strife; as, Dlawdsrly walk; Id, mdaet; sad ta said 12th asr JsDaary last right aaaa af mllowsnip was withdraws frost oar Brother 6ary.N Charles Witt, fur drunkenness was fined (5 at costs. Ueorge Ct) hi, fur breach of peace and assault St Auuvs Birrxt Matin Tuesday, June 25. YCIlPtUlA.

Cfui loerenuodT. Hialilv aiidwratsd. lew eboios tingle pairs, iu.Ai SSKLKI. Bulla, Tbe market was dull, and there is no improve Priee tow. CotBJOttWaia lilwiai.

tknd tor (ieaoripUre pajuithltA. was eltod to appear Won the Baptist Charon Notwithstanding that tba day dawned most irvtoav f-Tir pair, or aecordin; to their aurvacBi avmai, TnonpsosTiue, uou. and battery, was bound up, in the sum of (100 to the County Court, lie was also fined 5 and costs for drunkenness. Blue as heel, llsndv owwrs, ment in prices, which range about the same as last week. We quote Common grades, 15 to SO fair to good, 80 to 29 good lots, 83c selections, MdtA ftiiM SS, a eitra ITO-Sl.

101. Wiin I8INTHEALLE I 8 I jy etthoot salves, as atay be agreed farrow and ordina- oa Uss tab day af Jaoaary, IS? by Dsaeoa Andrews, IB eeapany with another Dateon, 1 to aot prvtsod to deny bat Um Beat ebarge mads In lbs good Doaeoa's card 1 do deny; and possioly ba assy yst unvtb that be baa t-aaed the charge of lay trying to injurs tbe Baptist Obarch la HontpeUer wbsssusm msur, as the worthy Harvey Gallison, for breach of peace and au unfavorably, th rain tailing profusely and constantly until far into kite afternoon, a Urge number of friends gathered from tin vicinity and the neighboring towna to meet them, to cusp the willing band, to live again with them tbe past. Swiftly the bright winged hours Hew by as friend ACifc.TS WANTED fur luis new sb4 rtrrkahl to 25c. Mo cheese offered dit buttery wa bound up in Ibe sum of book. It is true, strange, axi alrwrriuaiy ADDISOK COTXTY.

(jewrge Derarrow, who pleaded fuillj of lar-oeoy, tu sewusoeed to State Priauci tar one year and entries St. Chark, who also pleaded JuiltJ of laroeov, vras sentenced to the States Prison lor two years. Upon tbe rising of the court Sheriff Tripp took them to Windsor. Addison County Court adjourned list week to meet ia apecitl session on the 14 day of July, bea the fimoui divorce cat of Mm. Shackett id.

T. Sosckett will come up for trill. It tur-miaed that tbe can will take four days to bear it, tbe number of witnesses being very great. BESNINOTOS COLKtr. Tbe lumber mills of Doane i Stanley, at Sean-burg, were destroyed by an incendiary fire, early Thursday morning; loss $0500, insured io the jEtna of Hartford, for tMOO.

Etery mill in the town baa suffered the same fate, and by tbe same cause, witliio a abort time. During tbe severe thunder etoru that passed orer Bennington last week, Mr. Thomas Sweet's barn was struck by lightning and was burned up. The barn contained a two borne wagon and about five tons of bay, and there was no insurance on tbe building or the contents, lit. Sweet bad another barn burnt by lightning, not far from tbe same place four years ago.

CALEDONIA COTKTT. htmn eld iiwi. WMtro -rt, ehniee, $T-5fl ierxymen deaire its wide oircQiation. tfcons eat fe.viii i.iv-Btfttiir iL Ha-sie ovr b. Mlort) ofttue, rel (1110 to hearing Thursday.

sold ia every whonl district. Atdres Appointments. Governor Stewart has appoint- 3tt.se lb. UtXKj. eV 1,91.

faUr, eyi. iui.iM.UaUw tunjK iiaruorw, waa. William latter, for resisting officer waa re Liffi.t, IJ.OOtfT.S. tbraeoa informed ass at the time ha cited aw to appear before tb oho, eh that this was the ground tbsy took to orlag, Uss abort charge against ass. lis alas said, at tba saaM time, that woald be sura to vote la at) Harmon Canfield of Arlington, Benj.

H. Steele Uartland, Asa R. Camp of Stowe, William manded to jail, in default of bail, fur bearing Thursday. F0R SALK.Seoood Vt Watr Power in RaKtem Marrland. Two bond red hnrm sower.

i i i tneoaTva aWrwcp, MMttf a -vat llrtM. 1 l.fW; IB lotf. 4.XI $101 stn, tet. ft. oa art wuitcbt, or with friend in happy converse lingered here, or rambled there, inhaling sweet perfumes shed from the censers of tbe thousand lowere which Harris, of Windham, a committee to investi and woald bold bis hand high taoajrh fcr ssa and Manufacturing material abaailaQt; lirinc eheap.

Cir James Sweeney wat Sued (5 anl costs, fur betvi. euUn, iTing full dtcript ihi, free 00 apfilicaiiua. gate the matter of changing tbe site of the State Fat decorated hall or room. Ufi. rwnilv3BlfJ.

rrfiai 1 1 wf intoxicatim. my family toata It tf wa won tnoro. 1 will wive him credit for keeping bis promise fAtthfally la this oaas. 4. n.

ctwn.1, smwmvuii, ag, Prison, under an act directing tbe Governor to tors asked for only 11 ,300,000, but tiled to get even that reduced sum. Tbe Statute required a two thirds Tote tbe ayes were 1874, and the noes 1398 to it would bare required a change of 308 votes to carry tbe proposition. This confirms tic representatiuna which have been made to us by Portland gentlemen, and of course justifies tbe repeated assertions we hava made en their authority. Two weeks ago wa waived further discussion of tbe Notch question on the ground that, in any event, Portland will have a connection at Wells River. Now we commend this policy to the directors and friends of tbe Lamoille Valley road.

They, too, are sure of a Portland connection at Wells River via St. Johns-bury, and may have it if they choose at Marsh-field, on the failure of the Notch route, which we think mar now be considered as ae tiled. Tbe friends of the Lamoille road may goon, then, with sral and confidence, regardless of tbe knotty Notch question. Randolph. The barns of Erastua Hebard and Chase Rjwell in Randolph were struck by lightning last Friday evening.

Mr. Rowell and bis son, Martin, were knocked down by the shock but not seriously injured. West Randolph. Hon. James Hutchinson, Jr.

arrived home from the Philadelphia Convention, (to which be was a delegate,) last Saturday, in excellent health and spirits. On tbe same evening the Badger Brass Band gave bin a serenade, and were treated to tbe hospitalities of his bouse. Among the many towers arranged in vases of Hop M3 ft. tannic nn I'-ffije f.ssg.a Rrivrhtsin tt. Mi 0U.1 aiuntrr lots.

54. Daniel Hayes waa bound up in the sum of Mow, aa K. B. Aadrsws baa explained anaaewhat SI PEtt CENT. INTEREST! appoint such a committee, approved, Nov.

22, 10 alabaster, marble, or simply in taoas, one collec (100 for assault and battery. leagta about Brother Ravlias being iavltod aera, It e. etiuntrv lot. 5 it'-U. ft.

Pf It 1879. viUi wool on, inU7 ioU, dry IU.UU rather asressaiy Bar ass to auks a statesaeat Royal Stevens, John Rock, and Thomas Quay If tob wish to get tea Ber eset Interest tot roar U-UtL (JftUtikilW. 1-UtWM. mrev, ami hire prineip.l and iotersst seeurwd hv real tion in a basket, the gift a friend, need be especially noticed. Wax white lilies, creamy white roses, sweet carnations, tbe whit bourvardia, were each fined (10 and eosb for telling liquor.

Rmak TtfF ha hMti Mtm del it tn the receipt Wnea tbe ttiterpriae af building a Baptist Chuck la atootpeliwr wss list talked of, I told Uwm tbst I woald Accident H. Cushman, peddler on the Ex estate wurtt trem two to litres times the sum loaped, send for our pampnlet, "llltnoia aa a Plaoa lavsst- of ttoek inB Alruy iofODwiuotuw of tbe hurnioi of ft give tCMHUaad dollars, providing tbe hand and tdi- press train on the Vermont Central Railroad, while aiding the brakeman in stopping tbe train AUdress, WILSOIf A TOMS. pelargoniums, fringes of deutzia, silver ferns, tbe to lo-ef. "eir few Wru rn rtevrt wilting At loe did aot oust aver lea thousand dotlarsi if it weal GovuNou or EtxoKT. The following at Dsalers la Real Estate ooeumiet aud rWiads, AkvterttiwD buhI HtMlford than wera Uil euutt.

bmtiv graceful smilax, elegantly interwoven with many ever that, tbey Barer Bead expect any snore froan me. it reached the Waterbury itation on Wednes oae-hkli of which wervdriTeo ovit to bricl.tun for wot list of the Governors of Vermont, with tlie num filoominKUw, III. After Brother Revile came here, there was aome ever other varieties and crowned with tbe bird of par day afternoon, fell from the platform and broke jf purctiMeri. Tim rwlueo-1 lh to pm-11 a mm inr Mint it could hanliy i o.ixl ft niftrhet, Ol ber of terms they served, from tlie organiation ul FOa DISINFECTING! adise. ihttu.

1. W. Tmvinr avilri a Hair of oom lUil. to drM, SJUl r.UAO the State to the present titu The dwelling house belonging to Ira Grey, of flvw hundred dollars pledged by tbe Bombers of Uk church, all to be pa'd la October, ISIII. At a awatlag ot Ibe building committee Mr.

Ravlta was present, and wished eae to makeaa additional eabserlpfoa, so that Time passed on. A most ample collation was fttTo per Ik.dreatyl aT.ttrilt: WMl 1 tBiloti oun fttltj. I ti ftnd tH H. T. his left arm.

He stopped at tt aterbury, where bis arm was set, and be proceeded North on tbe morning train on Thursday. Sutton, was burned Monday afternoon. Host of TawtVsasiiasawdsfiMf4Nf, fsvorahl reenmmenrfed la the tralilie prints. Is mana SiieWBtf-tt. guld four t-yew uid nuera.

7(Xi It at Pr lo. heifer, Mi Hi. at pr lb. dnmed. O.

B. Taylor provided. All drew around tlx luiuriantly spread board. After the invoking of the blessing too ehnrch eoald be completed before the following win eeturml the Knglsod Olieinieal Msimfseluriiig fHoitjn, fcrenginKMio MM. at 7c it.

live w.ij,iil. frank 1 fjiHi stsilil sines Itjiaf BLiiri tlsltl fur 135. Tsrms. 18 I II I ....8 I ter. I then asked him If be thought tba money eoald the company partook of tlie bounties before them, Cuiuusny, at the Old Vermont Cnuiierss Works, aud fur sals at tieir offije, No.

71 Water Street, Boston, by O'Bsiin'i Foil Shows exhibited at Montpel- be raised oow to complete the ehurco. He said ha had Ttiere le little chunice is Uie iliefpnirirknit, thoQEh the leaWi id winter Um' coinnlsm Uiat there 11 no ururli They next repaired to tbe drawing-rooms where ier on Saturday of last week. The occasion was no doult hat what it could be. I also naked Mr. Fits.

WM. H. FOSTER, Treasmw. tii-ir t.Mnrli nf t.riuia. M.

T. Kltackelt Sold al rlfaetip, delightful music was discoursed. First, "Tbe well improved, and a large crowd was in attend It, each, at to per IK laru't, 4j )tw. each, at tbe contents were eared. The fire is supposed to bars caught from the chimney.

Insured for 400. At tin Elyville depot on the Paasumpsic Railroad, one of the building used to store coke in was consumed by fire. Supposed to hare taken from spark from the cattle train. Some thirty tons of cuke were consumed. On Wednesday last, Mr.

Carr, lltcksmilh in Greeting," a quartette, with instrumental ac per Di. W. H. HejMwMI sold to at per beau, imiteri 44 laut'ti at lit prr lr. UriLSON UNDER-FEED Vr mit-Trr ceu-ivn uiiutvro Deacons Andrews and Hibbard, the same question, and they answered the same.

tfr. Cobb asld be hoped It woald oa raised, bat eoald not say. as tba other members of the committee had, that ha had as doubt bul what It could bo raised. I then told them It eoald be companiment. Vealt are ueany all broiulit hy the drover aa attend ance.

The show appeared to give goal satisiao-tion to all, and aside from one or two disturbances, which will be found under our bead of Police Mr. G. F. Smith then read the following poem trtiutcbttn Mr. L.J.

Lamam oenwertia uw, wn- as at Mil tn KVtirie utl 111! Its Hkfh whtiD draMHt. Combiae more importance and essential elements thaa prepared by him tor the occasion. Lire Poultry it atiumiaot, thnre twins three tool ftt Tlie music was fine, and was performed only as the Badger's Band do it. It wat altogether a Items, the day passed off very quietly. raised, to go oa and Snish the ebarcb then, and have any other machine the world.

PRICE, FIFTY DOLLARS. fiaratH, fteti telli gptMraity aa uk per 10. jVes. Thome Moses R'lbinrta. Issad Israel Bnilth.

Jostiaiuba tlsrtin Riclisrd Stunner C. t. Van Exrs tknurlC.CislU Vi ilhsn A. Mu ehooe. nils Clwv l'oo jht WilltsMLsrio HuTfet Csrtos Cooixlge Cttsries K.

Ewes PsiriAoks J. S. Hoisosuo a Roves. R. Fletcher.

Uilssd llsll F. lluibrsok J.un-gery Kmith Psul I'illiogliaui John B. Page P. T. Wasuourn Jobs W.

Stewart THE ietnioii. It free from debt nod I woald give mar hundred dollars more, la addition to the one thousand dollara already pleasant affair. Univebaitt or Veiiost. Tbe thirty-third Send for Descriptive Circulars and Sample. the employment ol Messrs.

Fairbanks while on a ladder pouring resin on pulley to prevent the paid, and that the fear kaadrst dollara Bow pledged commencement of the Medical Department of Boston Produce Market. TariuiUY, June 30. should be tbe last roar hundred dollars paid, and tbe WATuartr Centee. Tbe anniversary exer AGENTS WASTED la every town la New England. belt slipping off, got caught in the belt which the University of Vermoot, took place at the bouse should he free from debt when dedloatod.

As this wss la June, IS70, 1 do not understand what the Deacon The following the prleei obtained la tbii market drew him down violently on the pulley, injuring LllflL IHDOCIMtKTI OfritlD. ity Hall, Burlington, Wednesday evening. cises of Green Mountain Sen i nary are to he held next Thursday and Friday, 27th and 28th insta. Thursday evening there is to be a lecture by E. Mmmiuion boosei for Produce to ood condition, An address was delivered by Rev.

E. R. Atwell. R. J.

BELLAS! 1 1 GenT Agt's, aa Washington Bostoa. jobject to a oomaifttioB for tell in means la bis card whet be asks if 1 hare paid what pledged oa the Hlb of January. 1870. About the first ot January, 1871, tbe two Deacons called oa me to see him severely. CTUTTEKDEX COCNTT.

Dr. Merritt C. EJmunds of Weston, one of the The graduating class numbers eighteen, of which F. Palmer, of Waterbury. Friday, at 2 o'clock, m.

tbe exercises of the graduating BA us-Receipts to-day 182 hbli. The market remain wLeadv, witb moderate nlet of p. and medium beani at our uuouiiuni. Weuuoto chico btjd-piefceo: pea tn-aoe ight are Vermonters. The Queen City Band how much woald give for the support of preaching.

'JIWO THOUSAND DOLLARS! Fish Commissioners of this State, placed In Bur furnished the music for the occasion. I then asked Deaeoa Andrews If be had paid what be class are to take place. Friday evening, tbe exhi at J-iiW iS per bush, common do, ty.Ui&.7r ehoio-1 hand picked mediiuiii, a.lai.vt3 euuuuoado, 2.o0 promised to pay la October, l'l). lie said that he bad A wty to make two thousand dollora ft retr, without nine frum homa or ioterfariaif wilb otuur UuiiaMM. bition.

This is considered one of tbe best schools aoti neither had any of the others paid theirs. I Postponed. The Vermont State trial of mow itrictiy AdtlreBl, BtiTTM-ReoeipU, 1I.T22 packapw and 1562 boMi, TkD markAt ii rv dull, and oricM eliow ft decline in this vicinity. Informed him that B. B.

Chase had paid his. County Xiinilnatloiis. lington Bay, Wednesday, 50,000 young shad. They are from Greene's shad hatching establishment on the Hudson, New York. ntAsaiiK couNir.

Cutlery works are to be erected at St. Albans. linla, nrusifiA urtlfin hrintf nllT nutHlltrJ rate. We fJUOt Aocordlng to the Desoon's dstes given in bis eard, one u. ituuKK.

r. v. box -tm, new iorn vuy. ENTSwTnTED. Agents make more money at work for as than at anything elss.

wholesale pnoet as rme new i-jrii'i Pea cham. Dept. W. G. Bartlctt, June 15th, Addism Codktt.

Senators Marshal Smith, year after bis fifty dollars was due, he paid II by giving bis note, eld. do, ZWlM caoto Western ing machines and hay implements, appointed to take place at Rutland 26th has been postponed to Tuesday, July 9th. Tbe postponement has been made necessary on account of the present condition of the grass crop. Much interest r.ftlKU anil insXlllim aWtV'Al IIHT it. Bridimrt: J.

W. Barnes. Ferrishureh. Assis organised a Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry, llusiness light and permanent. Particulars free.

II. (jHrSKiB-The receipt have been 6,437 boiei. There After giving the public maeh useful information Io re tant Jtirioee. L. L.

Beers. Monk ton J. at u-ruwi ru, I ho Ifirkrit il I II let With tendttnOl James E. Wilder, of Euosburgh, was quite srissoa A s'ou Art fuSlisArri, Portland, afeiae. South Peacham, designated as Excelsior Grange, gard to church aflslra, and stating that there la much 1b to lower raw.

We quota NewYorl. and Vermont Boynton.Urvrell. states' Attorney, J. ii. uucia, Verirennes.

Slieriff. 1-aac M. Trino. Midiklebury. store, should it become necessary to have It knowa at at Hepioo, utsio no, uavno, romuuii, cme, seriously injured Thursday, by his horse taking fright at the oars.

The bone was hitched near with the following officers S. IT. Rowell. M. James McLauihlin.

0 manifested in tbe trial, tad a urge gathering us some fotare day, the good Deacon asks how stands my US. PIANO N. Y. Price, $29A sj No A genu. Cireulera Free.

1 1 Mi Bailiff. Edward Gorham. Addison. Judges and close competition is expected. aoeoant with the Judge of Heaven 1 will here ac Corh- Re.pti, 18.029 bush.

The market ti quiet tiili liu-htrffmaml. and Rmall istles hare been made al of Probate. Samuel E. Cook, Middlebury John David Currier. L.

8. M. Farrer. S. G.

D. knowledge before meo, as I do dally before my Heavenly D. Smith, ergennes. the depot, and when tbe "dirt train" passed broke his halter. Mr.

Wilder stood near and caught the reins, and was jammed against the Mean, A. S. C. E. Sargent, F.

James Esden, Sec. 8. B. Honker. Chan.

J. A. Stevenson, price, ransiiiif from per bajhel for mixed and 1 SSA Lt-l ABB ANT'S SELTZER Father, that 1 am a poor sinner, sod expect salvation IB TtitliBLt Accident. A horrible accident oc Ljsoili.i Cocstt. For Senator, H.

Henry Powers of Morrisville. For Judee of Probate. curred upon tbe Grand Trunk Railroad, near K. Mrs. S.

H. Rowell, C. Mrs. James Esden. Mrs.

David Currier, Miss Adda? Rowell, ii firmer, and good lots of iWlbern m11 ftt ItiSc, and Paati-PTi lata It sr rlntAfl. no other way than through tbe merits of our erucined Saviour. 1 aa well aware that tbe time it aot lar distant wbea the record of hit life and mine will be brought Madison O. Heath, Johnson. For Assistant fence.

oeluni cnrjXTT. Belleville, Ontario, on Saturday night. The en Floch Rweiuto, 4.1V2 bbla. The market continue h. A.

S. Judges. Amasa Stevens. Eden James T. Parish APERIENT! WBEN TOE BLOOD BCSUEJ HOll DU UrllJIWBrjU.

Tic uuuia wis jres mw a gine of tbe express train jumped the track, two to oar vision, and we shall both reoelre oar jest reward It is proposed to hold meetings of the State Board of Agriculture in Orleans County, during In Sprtnr. tn sinrhir Mrdf retara her aestlins wrrs tneliaaUrf So hamaa hearts with teal do Imra For Home. Its tores, alien pi'shUd. To-tv ws gather round our Home, With forms and hearts our kindred; To-day we lire our br-antouUi o'er, And wish it sever ftoded. From eltles near Atlantic's strand, And Oregon's sus-settinz.

We left our homes to clasp the hand Tha''s ever oun-hven letting! A sio'Aer rrets her eluitered naod Of children dear. aDrck'n. W'th vision dimmed, snd trembling hand, But lore and joy unspoken. Though side to tide, with heart to heart, Iter sons and daughters Esther, That eaoh mav take a no',) part Her Joystntwsll forever Like drops of dew, each painUng hows, Her inmost thoughts, not keeping, Thc-y are her ftce and voice disclose Of him. Ihstr lather, sleeping.

That fa'her In his earlr years, Col down tv desth'i dark p-'wer, Bequeathed a trust of hviug cares To faithful wife and mother. No greater trust e'er fell to out, Thao tlrs to woman tender Nine sons to rear and keep at home, And dauhgtera, two, remember. That aoMs duty, well performed, Wss glorified and ripened Their oodles trained, and well adoraee With minds in truth enlightened. Enenmpsssed tow by faithful sons, In fullest manhood glowing. For her life's rlrsr smoothly runs, As each to each bestowing.

hapnv, lastrons, nobis men, With wivpsand sisters nobler-Mow press the measure once again. Of jot. to running over i Tbe dowers may spring and hud anew, And many harvests golden, Ere all shall meet so fond and true, With all your sweets onfolden. Tet. lore-light shines through all our tears, Hskes strong tbe soul for duty Tbe Altar of our hearts, tor years We'll light with ofTnugs holy.

And as tiood-oye drops on the air, To slrter, home and mother, And silent praver. to us tt-se spare" Oa oar heart's throne forever, Lore's tender oord God holds to-day, A bliss to wio that's dearer To hind In iove. then draw away To dwell to heaves together. stoae. or state Attorney, Ainen Amies, Momstown.

For Sheriff, Norman Camp, Elmore. cars tbe smoking and second class passenger- per bbl; eomtnon extnu, 7.u-W7.a": icnijr.n Illinois white brand, St. Vw. HWiM with tome Inncy brands Mllinic above this fijeure. Con MAtsoriELO.

A grange of the Patrons of hus and go to oar owa place, la his elosing paragraph, tbe good Deacon advises ma to live to the divine aooeptanee of our glorified Saviour, so that a poor, feeble church For High Bailiff, dames M. farter, tlydepart. were telescoped and the occupants were crushed the month of July probably at Newport on the with rocket-like violence to tbe bead, causing hot flashes, meal, Uibl per ooi. rnatrlftst la lint DIM an nrm. nm imro lit and scalded in a terrible manner.

Tbe killed and 16th and 17th, and at Craftsbury on the 18th and WisDHsx CoiNTf. For Senators, Jacob Estey of Bratt ersiro. and J. L. Butterfield of Grafton.

may rest In peace, as It bas since January llltb, IH7I. bandry, was opened here last Saturday night. The following named persons were elected as officers Master, Charles Newton 1 Overseer, J. tle or no change to note in iiatatiutu. ne quote cnoiot fatally injured will prubaUy number tlawt thirty, Now.

as 1 have never entered the Baptist venry Slow 19tb. A programme will be published previous Northern and tactern at H-mO; 6uunon an, mt. jiigh Sheriff, Francis Phelps ol Grafton. Judges and twice at many more were more or less Oats Receipts, hush. The market closed dul at sr.Art-jLfs Hjs-ar hmsrii ami white.

Lance Secretary, Wm. Buchanan Lecturer, E. of Probate, Koyal lyler ot Brattlehoro, ana A Stoddard uf Townshend Assistant Judtres, to each meeting, in the county papers. OIMKCI COCKTT. wounded.

vertigo and dimness of sight, It la a certain alga that a mild, salubrious, eooliag and eqoalls log laxative is required, and Tarrant's Effervescent Seltser Aperient should be at onoe resorted to. SOLD BY III DRCGQI8T8. B. Dwinell Chaplain, D. P.

Spencer Treasurer, I was excluded from the church, I will here take liberty to Inform Mr. Andrews, through the press, that 1 have not yet fallen so low, at least in moral principles, as to go to the Lord's house oa the Lord's day to hire my help for Indoors or oat. Respectfully yours, P.rTATOBu The poor stock which has been offered if S. Howard of Townshend. snd O.

E. Butterfield 0. A. Dwineil; Steward, E. V.

B. Spencer; Mrs. Cummings Priest, who was said to have Eicrasios. The Vermont Central advertise anoiit ototoa out, ana ft oeiwr artcit nuw nu.uw ass WliiLM. of Wilmington.

High Bailiff, John Hunt of Asst. Steward, R. B. Lance Gate-keeper, eloped with young Jackson, but who finally erattlehoro. excursion tickets1'rom Montpelier to Boston and iVovisiois The demand il limited to nob are required lor present une, and small wiles are made at Ei'Bbah Uabt.

Wisdsoi Countt. For Senators, Charles consented to return to her hushsnd, indignantly Dodge Ceres, Mrs. D. Spencer Pomona, Mrs. return, including admission to tbe Jubilee, for pricee KDuexeu.

iuuo bjihbii (siivtt, (IIhoj. tvnit nxtia nlnar notk. ili.UHffliti U0 tier bill ffti Lamb. South Kovalton Luther Adams, Chester denies the statement in the following spicy let Buchanan Flore, Mrs. A.

Spencer Lady Asst. nine dollars. This is one of the cheapest and List of Letters, Charles W. Scott. Plymouth.

State's Attorney, ter. 1, the wife of CummingK Priest of Wells Steward, P. J. Newton. pleasantest trips we know of, and will no doubt new ana ana eBwrn 1 hww iuubb, prime and extra prime, $U)I150 lard, 94! sttif Hi frtr ftilv fin.i V.Hsrn: linuked ham.

UVAflU William E. Johnson, Woodstock. Assistant Remaining in the Montpelier Pott 0ce, River, have not eloped with Ishmael Jackson, as Judires. (klvin French. Cavendish Crosby Mil be taken by many of our citizens.

The fare from per lb-, beef, family plaWl, per bbl eitrs 3ETTENGILL'S KIDNEY-WORT, -Ot PILS GREATEST BLESSING of the AGE" June 24, 1872. it was stated in tbe Union. Neither had I any Bctdel. In addition to tbe Horse Trot and mess, sn, mesa, wait. any station oq the Central Railroad to Boston and ler, Poml'ret.

Sheriff, Surrey W. Stimson, Ludlow. High Bailiff. Rollin Arasdrn, Windsor, Ladieb Mrs. B.

D.Bali, Hrt.Alil,ie B.Dow, Mary desire or thoughts of it. I went home and was gone three days and then my husband came after anniversary Ball to be held here on the Fourth of July, tbe Directors also announce a trial of Mow Judges of Probate Hartford District, John Porter, Hartford Windsor District, William return, including admission to the Jubilee, will bein iallart more than the regular fare from that station to Button. Bcur gdvcrtiseraertts. me. TbepeopleofWelURiverareinprettysmall Kelly, lira.

Hannah 8paalding-3, Ura. Emily L. Tern-pleton. aaBTLiats-PhlloD. Buck, Geo.

Boll, M. Cueksy.M. A. Elmer. A.

8. Etncrv. T. W. Fislisr, A.

D. Brant, Dr. Rounds, Chester. business if it has got so any one can't go to OST! Between Goodnough ing Machines, Utj Tedders and Horse Rakes, to take place within or near White River Park, on the 3d and tth, commencing at 8 o'clock, A. M.

Tat New Baptist Ukivxhsitt in their mother without they bare eloped with some LA Bridge and East Montpoller village, on Pridsy Reiabeable Phenomena. A Poultney corres II. Lallemand, Frank P. Morse, W. H.

H. Msrkham. R. Jn 'Jl tnv nnvelnnn twentv-iour dollar on each of these days. The premiums offered pondent of tbe Albany Express writes in money.

The Under will besuiuiily rewsraeu oy lee fellow. They hare got to have something to talk about, for if they attend to their own business, it The Baptism of this State have decided to locate their new university at Saiton's River, a village in the town of Rockingham, few miles from ing the same at the VI Alt uAS amount to $110, and are divided as fellows: for In eicavating the Tucker, Crawf ird and Knapp Quarries, a Dhenomenon presented which has ex would go harder with them than the measles or Montpelier, Jane SI, 1WS. Bellows Falls. The towns-people raised ,26,000 cited the interest of geologists as well as lovers of mowing machines, 60 for hay tedders, 130 for horse rakes, (30. Estrance fee ten per cent, of the whole premium in each class.

The ma eankerrash did with the children last fall, and more would be sick I am sun. But the greatest After which was sum Sweet Home," The HOW TO SPECULATE SUCCESSFCLLY. among themselves, and a resident of Massachusetts, who feels a deep interest in tbe place, added the marvellous. Alter blasting and excavating many feet deep, the workmen faavt, frequently oouie to a smooth flat or tahle nick when this Cold Water Song," and finally, The trouble with them is they are all mad because they W. Page, B.J.

Tenny, C. F. Tibbeta, Stepbea etnas, Bjros Wheat, Vegefine Is nourishing and strengthening, purifies the blood, regulates the bowels, quiets tbe nervous system, acts directly apon the secretions, and arouses the whole system to action. If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, hare frequeat headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appetite and tongue coated, you are suffering from Torpid Liver or Biliousness," and nothing will care you so speedily and permanently as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.

nes must be new ones from the shop or store iff 1 JflJfUM OF THC A. T. STOCK IXCBWOI. flat rock was removed, wells, or what the miners can't get some one to elope with." RUTLAND COCSTT. house, and be exhibited by the manufacturer or his suthorised agent.

Entries can be made with Dot-holes," were discovered. Some ol these $20,000 to the amount, to be given to the enterprise on condition of the college being located there, thus outbidding all other towns. Randal U. Foote's Financial Pamphlet wells were found to be some fifteen feet in circum Contains some sensible adrloe on the subject, as It ference. These wells are rl'ectly round, and M.

Sylvester, Treasurer, at Bethel, on or before the 25th of June inst. Tbe Committee con cased apon common sense principles, which an experi as smooth as though they had been bored out. Then tbe mother, whose companion was called from her to the Home above when her youngest child wat an infant, stood proudly at the head of her eleven children, all now having attained to yean of man and womanhood, the youngest having numbered twenty-nine. Standing by that mother, that hand of noble looking tons and daughters, with tearful eyes and in trembling accent expressed their grati Kichard M. Williams, a quarryman, forty years old, residing in Hydeville, wss drowned in Bomoscen outlet on Sunday evening last.

He leaves a widow and four children to mourn bis ence of maiy years as a member of the Gold Board ami Silver Wedding. The relatives and friends hev were hllea with rouna stones, ranging in sist of A. U. Dewey, Quechee; Artomas Cush- size from a cannon hall to grape-hut, and so on man, Rochester; John Lynde, Williamstown. new York Stock Exchange bas fully corroborated.

Seat free on application by letter or otherwise, of RANDAL H. FOOTB A of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Putnam, of West Bethel, met at tbeir house for the purpose of celebrating down to bullets and marbles most of the wells loss. This InvalnaMe medical corapoand li not HaMe to tha wrnmin.

prejuiitee aaainst sunh liquid preparations liittera Uuchui," Ac, doctored with pominoua rmn HDiiaeralf. Ilia a drv. purely Tegeui-te oompuand, rrq-iiriDic only tha addition of pure water.) weewinj -etUiirkaMe ounttira prup'rliea 4 pintle cathartic, without debilitating, (m is the eae with moet removing all unhealthy aeeretlons and vitiated -lopd, healini: and iDrioratinic the sy-ilem; effectually iiringwtDfl ol the mont enminoa and painful diiwaiea JBiitiim inankiuii that baffle taediaat tJtui, ail fortui of PILE AltD KIDNEY COMPUIZTS, GRAVEL, LUMBAGO, CONSTIPATION, 4c. jy Warranted to Afford Relief. (Jet a Kldnay-Wort Cirenlar, where modlcltiei are tept.

or tr roiiatiid, mai ed to ytmr -vldreBB by tlia iliiNKV-WoHT UOWANV, St. AH'ane, orO. 0. iOODWIN A CU, Wholesale BoBtea. It fur-ilsheg reliatile testimoniaisuf the wonder! ul aucoeas of tnedictne iu reuionDg tooti otirontc dieweri amed, of many years' itauding, and that reKular phy-Uciana precrne Iti in Uiu iwiniBunity wbire it ha con Id Mi.Htaii.iy irowin demmid Ibr feveral year1 vitbout a.lver,uin.

Ooe phyviiciaa aaci: wnrtu ftie a eharm, alwayi beneficially. Those who have iteditBay: It i the jrnatest oitjasinit of the ae," "I ellere I ghould ot now be allre but Ad. A oueh entwined cititen Oi SL Altiani, Nelson Flrvhild, etliuhii oeeo pruetratei fir sixteen emweoutire yeara romauinai H6m, ban written a letter, (published in iie St. Albani WwfusftT,) exprenplw of mi aurpnse and reliel from a moat an.vatotl form of jilea, by the use of PcttensiU'i Kidney-Wort Rlia- de and permanent curesof file and Kidneif Oomplaioti many yeara' Btamlinj areolted in tiia doey-nort circular, boidbjr C. BLAKELY, Montpelier, ind all Poaleri la Medicine.

tht ClKttlar. Formers and "Horse Men" are continually inquiring what we know of the utility of ahertdan'e Cavalry Condition Powders," audio reply, we would say, through the columns of tbe W.rrHS is, that ws have heard from the 25th anniversary of their marriage on Mon TO Broadway and IS New Street, New York On Wednesday afternoon a small wooden frame IIjbdwici. The 21st will take high rank day, June 17. It was intended ta te a tude for her oarel her love, and for parting among the warmest days of this or any year. r00K AGENTS doit at work, or look and the surprise was complete.

The gifts were hundreds who have ujedthem wilh gratifying results that is also our ezperienoe. building belonging to Samuel P. Curtis, Grove street, Rutland, was destroyed by fire. The bouse of James C. Dunn and adjoining building" M.

tftK for totDc new hook, will miM tt If tty do Thermometers indicated from 97 to 101 degrees being entirely dry. I his pheoomeon is supposed to have been produced by currents of water being forced through the crevices of the nek above, bikin-sparucles of gravel axtd depositing them wherever an "opening occured, and then coming down with such great velocity as to form eddies or whirlpils, taking up, revolving round and round for no telling how many ages the-e particles, which continued to increase in site till the well became filled, and the water created another presented by Rev. Mr. Stickney, of West Bethel, blessing to them as they severally went out from the home-roof into the great world to perform their life-missions. io the shade at noon.

The day closed with st ODOr) writ) lur circulars ol the I rent wiling look pu( lishtMi Extraordinary inducement olKm-d. rufitr inure ihttii douMe wonrv. Oulllt Cree. AdilrfM 31 F. M.

RtEb, iiiKlith Street, flew York were only saved by tbe effirts of the fire depart If Johnson's Aoodyne Liniment" Is half as valaa'de in a few very appropriate remark. After a very pleasant visit ibe company dispersed, feeling that heavy thunder showers and much rain, with very as neoDle say It Is, BO fsmily should be without It. tor ment. The fire is supposed In have been set by high winds. Considerable bail fell in some locali They paid to her a tribute of honor for the love it was good for them to have been there.

talnly no person, be he lawyer, doctor, minister, or of IVK UUaNDKED AUKaVTS WANTED son of Mr. Curtis, a lad some four or five years of ties. George Hale ham, near bast uarawict, of temperance that she bad early instilled into age, io spirit of mischief and to see a bon fire was blown down, and many trees were uprooted rol TBI their minds, when it was said before ber There opening, many Ol tnese wens can now ue seen, and are daily visited by the curious, who take away with them any quantity of the pebbles taken Tot St. Albans Raidibs. Mr.

McPherson, not on of us eleven that drinks intoxicating and destroyed. WINDHAM COl'NTT. UNDERGROUND RAlLROAfi! wwartaW ntfortM tiirr.tinir thn riartlshiM. ha-r-hrMdU of the firm of Carlvle McPherson, of Washing A man in Brattleboro has been trying to form liquors or uses tobacco." There came very near being a disastrous fire ton. D.

C. is In St. Albans taking evidence in They reminded ber of tbe love of God that she a Greeley club, and after diligent work obtained vacavptti and duaUi 8lrula ul' the alarta their etlort fur freedom, aa oarrattxl by thomsalvM and othen. Ii-la-traltyl by fino enjrraritis. No ioul lor year moral hikthiy rpoommeuded, or intensely iiittjrentinjr.

had Implanted in their hearts, when one said, in the business part or tlie village on tbe 21st. One of the chimneys in Aiken 'a tenement block burned out during the gale preceding the shower eight names. relation to the claims of tlie St. Albans Banks and cititens on account of the St. Albans raid.

from tnese wens, uoimginn win mm iu wicf quarries, which extend for many miles on either aide of the valley, ample material for study and experiment. The Underground Itullroad. any other profession, sboold start on a Journey witnout it, No sailor, fisherman, or woodemaa, should be without it. In met, tt la needed wherever there Is an ache, sprain, cut, braise, cough or eotd. The word Sosodoat," which It fait becoming a household word, Is derived from the Greek and composed ol two words, Seso and Odsalie.

"8010" translated, meare to preserve, and (Monies" the teeth 1 "Sosodoat," a preserver of the leetb. And it Is hue to its name. For beautifying and prcservlngtho teeth, hardening and Invigorating the gums, and correcting all impurities ol the breath, It Is without a peer in the world. Although we all maynever again meet on earth, Unlike any other btnn. A Clear ueiu.

ovou The general convention of Congregational min Mr. McPherson represents tbe British Govern yet we hare hope of going to the Home in Hear isters and churches was held at Brattleboro on in the afiernoon, communicating fire to tbe roof. Happily, it was discovered in season and extin PuMlsher and (ieo'l AReut, Oonoord, a. n. ment, and E.

A. Sowles, and Hon, Robert en where our reunion will be complete and Tuesdty, Wednesday and Thursday of last week, UBE THAT COLD! S. Hale of Eliiabethtown, New York, represent This elegant volume of 780 pages is a record of and much interest prevailed. guished without much difficulty or damage being done. the claimants and the United States Government.

They assured her that it would be their happi The Anniversary exercises of Glenwood Ladies' The testimony is taken before United States Com ness to make the way smooth for her to the end Do not suffer your WJNOSto become diseased by allowing a 00L1 to become seated. Thousands have died -A new time table for the Portland i Ogdens- Seminary, West Brattleboro, occur July 10th and Spalding's Glue will mend everything. missioner, Hon. Jasper Rand. of her life-joumey.

After these expressions of AGENTS WANTED FOM OOODiPEED'8 Presidential Campaign Book I EVfiRi CITIZEN WANTS IT! Also for CampalifflOcwdi. Addreu GOODSPEED'S EMIMRB PUDLlSUlsNG HOUSE, luT Liberty Street, New York Uth. An address will be delivered by Kav. K. premature doatbs-tbe victims ot consumitloa-by neglecting a cold.

Greene of Springfield, Massachusetts. Tat DtCArjsts. A bandred reasons might be given Yocxo Mes'i Christian Association. The love, gratitude, and duty, the Hon. U.

A. White, who is a mem'ier of ber family by marriage, in fitting speech addressed her in behalf of those ingrafted into the family. Then the Hon. B. W.

win Lyon's Katlialron should he used by every Intelll hurg road goes into operation to-day, the 25th. By it, tbe schedule time of the passenger train bas been reduced to two hours, (from Hardwick to St. Johnshury, 35 miles.) II itherto, since tbe road went into operation, it has been two and one-half hours, and no regular time assigned to facts, authentic narratives, letters, narrating the hardships, hair-breadth escapes and death-struggles of the slaves in their effuru fur freedom, as related by themselves and others, or witnessed by the sathor together with sketches of some of the largest stockholders and mort liberal aiders of the road. It is edited by William Still, for many years connected with the Anti-Slaver)' Office, in Philadelphia, and Chairman or the Acting Vigilant Committee of the Philadelphia branch of the Underground Railroad It is elegantly illustrated by seventy engravings by the best authors. A few years hence, when American slavery shall be a thing of tbe far past, we following named gentlemen were the delegates from Vermont to the Young Men's Christian As Tlie firemen of Brattleboro had their annual muster on Thursday, and made some excellent horixontal playing.

Western of tbe west Tillage, N. F. llowe, foreman, 50 men, carried DR. WM. llALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS WILL CCBI cocaus, colds and consumption sociation International Convention, just held at Bartholomew, the guardian of the children dur gent human being In preference to every other preparation for the hair, bat ten will ruBee.

Here they arei Because It nourishes tbe Ihert, multiplies tbem and makes them grow i because It thus prevents them from withering and bleaohlng; because it removes the seurl and dandruff whleb ehobe them as tares choke the golden Lowell. Massachusetts Montpelier, A. J. Howe ing their minority, in a happy manner spoke of freights. Hereafter freights will run with regu home the broom, throwing 203 feet.

Burlington, F. W. Smith Charlotte, S. S. Page, tbe good conductor bis wards, and expressed tbe surer and quicker than any otter remedy.

It sots like As tbe night express on tbe Rutland railroad larity. The mail train leaves Hardwick station at 6.55 a. and arrives here at 6.45 p. m. Tbe hope of enjoying with them many such reunions.

U. J. Carpenter; Norwich, Rer. Y. bewail, 4 GENTS WANTED for tha Lives oi 1 GRANT! GREELEY! WILSON! BROWN! And the lerulinffmen of all partlei.

OVER STERL rVJlirRAlTS, Just the Itouk waote.1 by the mtw eTery-jhi-re. AxenUmeetwiih wutirterfuUacceM. Bend (or circalar an-l secure terntnry at onoe. AdartM ZlEtiUK A MrClRHV, jj iila Btreet, 8prinefield, Man eralm because It keeps lbs scalp eool and prevents was leaving Bellowa Falls, Friday night, it ran Afterwards prayer wis made by one of tbe guests, U. B.

Olds; Peru, Rev. N. Lillie; Pittsford, magic. For sale by all Druggists. GEO.

C. GOODWIN A CO, Agonta, Boston. eruptions-, because II renders tbs hair as lustrous as shall need such a volume ss this to enable us to comprehend tbe reality and the enormity of that road is rapidly improving in condition. Although not fully completed, it is now practicable for any and then all united in repeating the Lord's W. C.

Simonds Rutland, N. Cyr St. Johns- stin because It makes it pliant and elastic i because over an intoxicated man named John McLarty who was lying on the track, and cut him com national blot which will otherwise seem nut a hideous fancy. It is well printed and bas an Prayer." This closed the reunion exercises, lis fragrant and delightful dressing; because It aoes ant toll tbe pillow, Ibe sap or tbe hat, because it Is bury, F. B.

Denis, Francis Switier; Waterbury, Rev. T. A. Stevens Winooski, Rer. A.

J. In- engine in use on lue roaa to naui witn ease pletely in two. fie leaves a wife and ten chil That Monday in June, is a day that will long abundance of illustrations of variable quality. twelve fully laden freight care up the eastern rvrvfV REWARD for any caso of 'J? a yJ VJ Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Uleer-Ued hies that Da Biso's Pita Rsasov fails to cure. It Is prepared eipressly to sure the files, aud notbiug dren.

bo remembered with pleasure by all present without a rival io cheapness, and because no article sold for tbe same purpose. In this or any other coun gals Shoreham, Rev. W. N. Bacon.

It is sold only by suliscription. l. L. Ouemsey, of Concord, is the seneral sgent for New Hamp slope, and fifteen up the western, at a speed of L. B.

R. The dwelling bouse of Andrew J. Blodgett, of try, possesses all, or evea one half, of these invalnable shire and Vermont, to whom all applications lor twenty miles per hour. These statements may Grafton, was consumed by fire on Saturday, the properties. agencies sboula be addressed.

Methodist Sehinart Anniversary. We hope not accord with the estimate and notions of some respecting the character of this road, but iir i I WHEEL! BURNllAM STlEW TURB1SE Islngenerilose throughout the United Shtes. A Six Isra is used hy the tiovernment In the Patent Uttloe, n'sshlnguin, D. 0. Its simplicity of construction and the power It transmits, renders It the best water wheel Slnla.

York, Pent. 16th inst. Most of the furniture was saved. Personal. our people will attend the Anniversary Exercises One-half the people cannot take Castor Oil from lis terrible nauseating taste, and recoil In tbe throat.

The Insured in Connecticut River Mutual, 1100 on house and 150 on furniture, clothes and provis they are nevertheless true, and connot be denied of the Vermont Methodist Seminary and remale fJeriry Wilson was invited to be at Uie repub AWFUL SACRIFICE Of HUMAa LIFE. I will give One Dollar for tha plainly Coitstt Newspapers. We find the following sensible little article in an exebango, and produce it, hoping that all the people in this vicinity may rear! and note its moral Do the city papers with truth, for the proof abundant and con risstorla prepared by Dr. Pitcher It purely regeiaoie, lican State Convention here to-day, but was written address twitn stamp) oi any ions. clusive.

College, which commence with an annual sermon at 3J p. m. next Sunday by the retiring President of the Seminary, Rev. C. W.

Wilder, and extend olferlng from Catarrh, Kbeuinaiiam or nearaigi. a. perfectly harmless, plessant to take, and mors effective than fleeter Oil. It does not distress or gripe, but regn- obliged to decline. During the firemen's muster at Brattleboro, ilbAbi, no.

aionigotaery rises, uwm, A Ii say anything in regard to jour own county? II Tba Liberal Republican State Committee latee the system, and operates when all other remedies Thursday, a dispatch was received from Mont Northfield. The arrangements for the cele through Wednesday. We all take a deep inter Taa most popular msdlclne for nemos troubloa, (tlia ORGANIC LAW OF THIS whloh Impair vitality -positirs and met at Burlington last week, and organ pelier, inviting Brattleboro te send one company have failed. It sots like maglo for stomaon Aerie, Constipation, Flatulancy, Croup and Worms. It con bration at Northfield, July 4th, have been com est in the prosperity of the Institution, and should ised bv electing; Charles Clement of Centre Kut- to the parade there on the Fourth of July, but negative ebclrloity-proof list life is eyolveu without pleted so far as the order of exercises is concerned.

be present in full numbers on an occasion like SOUrCS 01 AH UWiei Dodd's Nervine, and htiyorator. For sale by all Drugglsta. Price, One Dollar. not to send No. 4," which has heretofore been These exercises are to commence at 10 A.

this. The lecture before tbe Aesthetio Society land, chairman, and A. 0. Saffjrd of St. Albins, secretary.

considered almost invincible. The West Brattle Nothing, tro tney contain notices oi your sl-iiuuib and churches, meetings, improvements, and hundreds of matters of interest which your paper publishes without pay Mot an item. Do they ever say a word calculated to draw attention to yourcuonty and its numerous thriving towns, and aid in tbeir progress and enterprise Not a line. And yet there are those who take such contracted views of this matter, that unless they are getting as many square inches of reading matter the camp-meeting grounds, and are to consist of will be delivered on Tuesday evening at it tains neither Minerals, uorpbioe Bnr Aiconoi. jw soothing, oulctlng effect, produoes natural sleep, and particularly adepts It to crying and teething ohlldreo.

No article baa aver met such unqualified endorsement by the physlclsns. Take no more Bitter Pills, Narootie Syrups. Oriplng purgatives or Sickening Oils. Tbe Css- un un enact iow r- phorle diet modern treatment of pelele diseases, stricture and varicocele, aod arrest of. development; teo le'leree to Ills private surgical class, by EusYARII H.

DIXilN.M. -Ii Fifth Avenue, N. Y. pages, els. "livery Hue from the peoof Dr.

Dixon is of great value to tba whole human raoe." Hcreee Urtrttf. SfiMl boro company, however, whipped it on Thursday During the performance of John K. Paine, vocal, instrumental, and martial music. The o'clock, in the Hall of the new building, by Rev, OUR DIGESTION; or J0LL1 FMCnD'S SECRET. WO LEWIV LA-T AND GRB.VTEST WORK.

oratorio of St. Peter the first day of tbe Jubilee, WINDSOR COOXTT. oration will be delivered by Hon. Charles J. K.

Latimer, D. of Boston. Subject, Ego of Mr. S. B.

Whitney, formerly of ibis village, pre Last Friday a little boy, two years old, son i tism. toria costs but arty cents, and wuen once tnou jun wu never be without IL BnS Mminnn-SsnSS book Should be sided at the mammoth organ, an honor to which Clarence Gear, of Royalton, accidentally sat down Heath of Plainfield. Dinner in the boarding tent, at 1 T. and toasts, responses, and artillery salutes at 2 r. Six gentlemen, now citi GREAT MEDICAL BOOK of useful knowledge ts a 1.

dent tree for two stamps. Address DR. AIONAPARTK A CJ. Cincinnati, Ohio. read by eters sisa the eounlry.

Tliree- Tut Foubth. Indications multiply that the he was justly entitled. in a pail of hot water while its mother was mopping, scalding it so badly that it is not experted in their owo paper, tney toint iney are not getting their money's worth, it reminds us uf a person who took the largest pair of boots in a Li because they cost the same as a pair much smaller," but a fit." a kBowledgt-and praetioe-of "uur Jolly (rleoii i eininit authorities lo the lai celebration of the Fourth of July in this village Samuel Osgood, William Cullen Bryant, Rev. Albert Cliamplin, of Poultney, died sud tens, but natives of Wales, and fine singers, will 70R SALE OR TO RUNT. The house Henrv Ward Beechor and several other prom this year will prove a most unprecedented success.

to live. recently oeeupled by Rev. wm. Fits is iorsi. os entertain the audience by songs, a part in their native Welsh language.

A pleasant time is heartily recommend it lor Its great ooioinon-seoM, raoy hnmor, shrewd glimpses of mankind, and lis mid and pithy style of osproiion. AUKNTa WA.NTfc.ll to make Quite a large number of engine companies have lo rent possession tyveu i denly at Charlotte on Tuesday, where he bad gone to visit some of his friends, lie was almost sixty years old, and for many years wat a circuit DKWEV- mono) Sill. Write lor lliustrsieu Prof. Agassix was recently tendered a guaranteed to all who attend. William Perrin and and his family, of East Barnard, have been dangerously ill for several weeks past from lead poison, taken into tbe system by the use of water that had passed some distance signified their intention to be present, and com' pete for the prixes, and many more are expected Address AIRYMEN inent citixeus of New York publish a card proposing the erection of i suitable monument in the Central Park in memory of the late Ellas Howo, tbe inventor of the sew-ing machine, the money to be raised by voluntary offorinm of not more than one dollar preacher of the Methodist Episcopal tburcn.

The lodge of Good Templars at Gouldsville bcu. iu 3 Bohool Boston, Mass. public reception by the intendente ot Santiago, Chili, which, owing to the state of his The Addison County Republican Convention takes part io the pic nic at Warren Mountain on s.n.a, nimnlu nf Riilbt's fessreaW Bvflsr The aeronaut will introduce one new feature in his ascension, which will be dropping a dog, confined in a parachute, from the height of 3000 through lead pipe. rA. AddrM A.

B. Bailsr. Rimers. Vt EeM ADIKS' COLLARS tbe 4th. hflltb, he was ODIigeo to nocnne.

ine pro. feasor found two of his college mates of forty A bear weighing 313 pounds was shot in Ando- adopted by a thundering aye," and amid great applause, a resolution expressive of their eonS-dencein Governor Stewart, and urging his re- A. Preston and A. Persons have improved the each from ladies who have known the benefits feet. Ltgal J-totic88.

looks of their yards by building nice picket fen A toe quality, satin enameled oard-board, superior for LADIES' C01UR8 and CUFFS, of the invention. The oommittee who have the matter of the cel years ago in the university at that city, one of whom, Dr. Doneyki, gave to Prof. Agassix duplicates of his entire collection of fossils, nomination by the coming State Cmvetion. ces in front.

ebration in charge will spare no efforts to render AI.VLV AINSWORTll'S ESTATE-Th. For sals at Rev. Mr. Underwood preached his farewell Engine Company No. 1 are intending to go Gen.

Butler and Gov. Boutwell play the affair successful, and we think we can assure by far the most complete ana vaiuaoie coueo-tion in South America, whiob he has been 35 sunsorlliers, having been appointed try the Honorable Proliat. Court for the District ol Randolph, tommlt. rolATflM STUM miKTISa OSTita, alaStrrt. Montpelier.

Vt. to Montpelier on the 4th, to compete for the billiards together every evening they are in sermon to the united congregations at East Burke, last Sunday. Mr. TJnderwoud is 75 years old, all, who will favor us with a visit at that time doners, to receive, esamlne, and adjust all claim, and A.rf.u against theesUle nf Calvin Alns- priies there offered. years in collecting, to that Prof.

Agassii's Washington. their money's worth. and is one of the oldest ministers in this part ol worth. in esiu litricl, decessed, EW PRO l' RIKTOR AT THE yet on tbe afiernoon of June 15th, and many ot our oitiiens have been treated to a sight they never isaw before. The bind quarters of this heir have been on exhibition at Mr.

II. Chase's meat cellar, and they vie with any thing that was ever dressed for fatness. Tbe gold mining business is going on briskly in 'Gaysville and vicinity. Over twenty hands are employed and three openings have already been made, and the fourth is well under way. The great outlay necessary to be made for operations, is said to be met by gold and black sand in quantities that fully meet the expectations of the museum will nave tn most compiew conoo tion of South American fossils ever made.

the State. He goes to Hardwick, where he has W. H. Morris has removed his livery establishment from its old stand to tbe stables connected with the Northfield House. He it enlarging Grand Tehperakce Celebration.

The Good OLD CORNER STORE! resided many years, to retire from the ministry Templars of Waitsficld, Warren, Roxbtiry and We are pained to learn of the death at Btr- represented Insolvent, and the term of sis months from the day ol March. ISTA being allowed by said Court to the creditors of said defeat, to eshlblt and prove their resn-tle before us: Ulvo notioe. that we will atleudto the duties of our sppoiotment at Uioslora of Charles Lynde A In Williamstown. In said District, on th. Uth day of Julv and the lh day of September neil, at one o'olock, In tba aitornoon, on each of tia days.

Rer. J. Little. Mr Osvis these stables by building a house in which to Tenoie ClaStn'tt military ambition i at Nortlifield, are to hnve a grand temperance jubi A 11.11 ot ton, on Wednenlay last, of John P. Strtle, HALS, OI tiusiww last satisfied.

On Thursday evening she was store bis carriages. lee and basket picnic, July 4th, on the summit of Held. a well known lawyer of Orleans county. Mr elected colonel of the 80lh New York real In Cambridge, June 11, by Rv. B.

Wheeloea, air. si, lioihurv and Warren Mountain. Hon. Oeorci Hon. E.

J. Jones, Washington Davenport A. G. STONE, (successor to S. Freeman,) will oontloue to keep a full stock of WATCHES, JE WE IKY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Sartla was a genial gentleman, and much respected hv all who knew him.

Ho was ono of the rssn J. Liasr, ot Buosbursh, aud Hiss assa uaiar, ilmnlirttiire. ment, composed of colored meo. There was ff Grandrt, of Vergennes, will deliver the ora and two or three other of our citixens have re Williamstown. June -it, A.

D. I87S. SM somo opposition, one Bpeaker saying that he In Fairlee, June 9, by Rev. II. w.cueBlBE, siv.obsji- tion, several prominent gentlemen irom aoroau cently lost valuable cows.

They die almost im Registers in Bankruptcy for this State. Seven men engaged in clearing away the logs had been in five battles ana wouiu not dc leu DAB I. BSITH, Ol liJUUWUTHW, Masos, ot Fairlee. are expected to lie present. Appropriate toasts, mediately after the first indication of disease, Hon.

L. P. P.iland arrived home from Wash 0... Tun he J. 11.

UOX. Sir. by a woman, but her election was finally Spectacles, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Toys, o)c STEPtlEN REKMAN a HSia.ln.-ine suhserlbers, having been appointed by the Honorable the Distnotof Washington, Conimis. from the Cheshire railroad bridge over tlie Connecticut at Springfield, on Wednesday, were seat- singing, and music by the Isorthheld Cornet An epidemic is feared. ington last week, but left again on Mon tswis llaoi ki.sb.sk, of Looenon, ana mm Band, will constitute a part ot the exercises.

made unanimous, in accepting mo posittou, the modern Joan of Aro said i I will be no E. W. Howe, highway surveyor, made dirt UsLLH wilsus, ot aroosusiu. on Ihn rndilsnoe Of the day for Utah, for the purptra of procuring at the same old place, Corner Main and State slnnen.to m-oive, eiamineand adjust all 1 ieinamlt of all F' 'fra dSLd Other Lodges are invited to join, and cititens wl on the raft eating their dinner, when the logs suddenly gave way, and the whole party found an injunction agaiost the Illinois Mining Com fly on Pearl street last week while putting in m'theroftlie lirlde, 'hy rJIw.rd Wright, Mr. Ilr.sar A.

llBKsr.of aud Hiss Akasiis, pampered oolonel, fed in luxury, but when stone drain or sewer to the great benefit of the pany, who located a mioe near the nmt Mining themselves traveling down stream at a rapid rate, rreeuirtri. laie 01 muin.uPiiijr, imrtttu reMlW.nt,K Uwistkday of Mar, nut, being allowed by sa Court to the creditors of deceased, to exhib and Ikeepconstsntlynn hand WALTIIAM, FMlIN.and the UNITBII BTA'teU WATCH my regiment in danger 1 snail do at weir who wish to celebrate the 4th without run, are especially invited to attend. Come one, come all. Teams will be properly cared for on the I). Uhase, ol hast atontpeiier.

tn i il, Osnatit W. Dtaaow. street in times of rain. This week he is engaged Company, and have worked through into the lat They were finally all rcsouod, but met with a nar head. WATCUIiSi also bWlhti WATVUXO, of dldureot grades.

fn-merlyol Montpelier, and Miss EI.LA daughter ol prove their respective -L. in to the dutte. of our appointment at tha on Main street, putting in a wall and widening ter's mine. row escape. linn.

iiHtirv a. nsiuriuse. i.uwn grounds. Pee order or Comhttrr, tbe street. oaceorsamusl Us, in Montpelier, in said District, the third Mondays of July November ii.i.i.s rn.

ths Hsnt st enuron, ny i -iiihannld lo llllinir orders for Mr. Daniel Q. Thompson, for ten years Latin 17" A paragraph from Mr. Greeley. Rev.

A. N. Woodruff. Mr. rannsBBH St.

oorros, oi Silver and Plated Wsre which are not kept teacher in the high school at Springfield, have copied word for word, and it is as llardwlok, and aiiss josaraisu sn, v. On Sunday morning last, the night Express going north, ran over and killed, in Sharon, three Taluable cows. The train was six hours late, and the people along the track, supposing it had pass of the citizens of this 'oluoi. la tue aiwioon, Commbwioaert. N.

A. CHAMS, v. Mootpelier, June A. II. Commauion -rvloesof .11 kind, and prices, furnished has received and declined an invitation to beoo ne It is universally acknowledged that nature "outdid herself" in her grand display of electricity at the shower of Friday evening, and also fellows: town have formed a company for the manufacture an instructor In Roberts college, Constantinople.

Bfiatbs. I at very of chair stock, and have built a two-story build We are led by him who first taught our to mnniiar in the West, and subsequently In ed in the night as usual, did not burr; them His connection with the high school, however, in the beautifully and peculiarly mottled and cur P. MKRRILL'S ESTATE. wrinr Smb aoDOlnted bv tha cheap prices. WATCH WORK ing, 35 80 with basement capital stock selves to cross the track with their cows to pasture ih I.W ln Richmond would not oome to na will cease at the end of the present tern, and he Io atookhrldge, Jane JoattJa Davis, aged years.

dled appearance of tbe heavens for about an hour Honorable Probate Court lor tbe District of Washington. riva. ssamina, and adust all until we sent (Irani tiler It, and then it had to 000. Tbcy are about putting In machinery ana so soon ss nsual, on account of its being Sunday Ia Woodhnrv. Jons 10, Mrs.

ReatccA, wim ii will then resume the study of law at New fork. after tbe rain. Unmmissiouers, i nt ot all descriptions, done at short notice by a competent ('hnera 1 He kat utter vt been dtftatfd, Cameron, aged 65 years. hope to get into operation next Ml. Tbe vast le Berlin.

June So. Mrs. D. wife of Asa Andrews, md aerer will he. lie will be as great and suo- morning.

The consequence was that Horace Marsh, living between West Hartford and Shar llirara Fisk, who has for tome time been amount of excellent timber within a snort ais ttfMt 77 vein and 9 inontbt eesslul on the neio oi poiuioa uu i thought somewhat insane, disappearedTrom home workman, aud warranted to aire taiisiaeuou. JEWELRY REPAIIllEa AT BnORT NOTICE i. G. STONE, on, lost one cow, while Jason Spnulding, living In SI. Paul, Minnesota.

Jone S3, Mr. u. rise, in Kaat bethel, aged about years. Monday forenoon, and, not returning at night, tance of the mill will enable them to furnish the manufacturers of chairs with a good article st as reasonable Dries as any other company in the between Sharon and Soutb Royalton, lost two. Col.

C. S. Spaulding, a long time resident of St. Johnshury, will leave that town in a lew weeks, and remove with his family Io Burlington, Vt. The Colonel was formerly Major of the loth Vermont Regiment, and it widely known in Cal edonia County and vicinity, where he has many The Parisians sav the prince of Wa'es In Peacham, Juna IS, Mrs.

CBBsns Bavrt, wire of! jhn Ferguson, aged It jaars. Bha waa a Bailee aearch was made for bim, a party of about thirty sins and demanusoi an bam P. Merrill, late of Cshot, In said di.tnet, do-ed reoreseoted insolvent, and the term of us montha 3th. Irtdirf ii th. 'eTS and prove their respective claims belore ai that we will attend to the duties of our appointment at dwelUna honwoT Allen Perry, ltCait.in Sn" Kl Thurl.v.

o. Septembrr and at one o'clock in the afternoon, on eeeh or sua oys. LUMI'S HKKIlll'b. Icommisslonere. THERON H.

UNCtsi Cabot, Jane 11, 11, ISH. was not cured of his low tastes by bit both long noa. Msia MosrraLlta, vv. They were all fine animals, and are quitea loss, pecially at this season of the year. having organised for that purpose.

Tlie party 17-U. tod desperate sickness. He was on the scent, scoured the wood in all directions, but Tuesday afternoon Fisk returned, stating that he had been they say, for low and licentious inmsements All'. Hootlaaa. At Duxhury Corner, Jone 14, of canker rsih.VABii.

only child of Isaac and Alary L. Wells, a.od 4 years and Id montha. "God gavo. He took, He will restore, lis doetb all things well," EDDING CARDS-latest style, country. The West Fairlee.

Railroad will no doubt be built soon and will run within about one half mile of the mill. Washington needs a railroad to develop large amount of now aliUNt worthless property. warm friends and admirers. At Burlington he will occupy the position of Superintendent of the An Alabama editor proposes to name his while on his lite convalescent visit watching the movements of the searching party At JONiUiAli urnv, latest born after the subscriber who pay up city, fylas Company. all the time they were out, jnoit prcmptly..

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