_.ierK,i rescuiiiieaiu; P. Richardson, Nor-ewia Hill; Listers, Ibert F. Baldwin, K. Agent, Wm. Rounds.erator, E. J. Whit-01 mi* wrB* nnvB necn i.tw.wu iua.fleece and 35 (g. 52 for pulled.si to iw iui3HarrDA.In tKif* village. Feb. 25. by Rev. J. R. Has kin*. Mr., y iHENRY K. DAVIS of Rockingham, and Mrs. ELIZ ABETH P ARM ENTER of Westminster.In Appleton. Wis.. Feb. 13. at the residence of the Wm P Rnnffbrd • * bride’s uncle. Hon. Sam’l Thomr»*on, by Rev. H. C. , x* ”lmuu,u » Dickinson. Mr. JOHN S. HUBBARD and MissIlemenwav, L. G. j FRANCES A. THOMPSON both of Walnole N IIIn Putney, Feb. 22. by Rev. A. 1 outer. Mr. IRA S. Atherton; Treasurer, BE ANCH A HD of Putney ami Miss SARAH M’ ! SLOCUM of Westmoreland. V H. rseer of the Poor Se- Also, by the same. Feb. 23d. Mr. NEWTON II.1 11 T. T BLACK and Miss FRANCES BLANCHARD, both and Collector, L. J. ; of Putney.In Iiuinmerston. I eb. 26. by Rev. A. Foster. Mr.irs, C.8. Parker, 3\ ra. • Joseph stewart and Miss MARY E HOLTON.. it* r* I both of Chicopee, Mass.jckwood ; leisters, (jr. i At the residence of the bride’s father, March 1, by T ,r ; Rev. J. 0. Wilson. Mr. C. B. Smith of Rahway, N.ohnson, J. 31. Pratt ; I J.. aiul Miss ABBIE R. PERHAM of Cambridge-port, Vt.Atherton • Superin-1 M. H. Goddard. Tax ! 3llar.•Hied.RDEH AT BaRTONS-six o’clock on Wed-f last week, James [ his brother Lewis,Marriages and Deaths inserted frpr. Obituaries including poetry, to bo paid for according to length.In Brattleboro, Feb. 20. LEWIS M. BURDITT. aged 53.In Vernon. Feb. 20. JACOB FROST, aged 89.In West Windsor. Feb. 9. of typhoid feyer. RALPH G. LAMSON, aged 28 years, 1 mo.. . In Metamora. III., Jan. 29.1870, A. II. FULLER,ihair, with a lire 8D0V- , aged vt years, formerly of Grafton. Vt.heavy blows on the ; the scalp. lie does ■ n much stunned for he oon enough to see his ng their invalid and sntly with the purpose r, aud rallying histig a movement as if rues turned and went where he was soon folio found him with his was not dead, and e him in the housec, he bound his handsd, and then called forX) iKsolut i onrpHE copartnership heretofore existing between I. JACOBS k STEVENS, is this day dissolved bymutual consent.Chester, Vt.. Feb. 19,1870.F. G. JACOBS,CHAS. M. STEVENS. All persons indebted to the late firm arc requested to make payment to F. lt;1, JACOBS.Auction.GUARDIAN’S SALE.BY virtue of a license from the Judge of Probate, I ywill sell at Public Auction on Saturday, March 10,1870. at 12 o’clock M.. all my ward’s interest in the real estate, (known a« the Gilson Walker Farm.) of the late John Walker, situated in Langdon and Charlestown, consisting of the Home Farm, containing 187 acres inoro or less, and three excellent pasture*, containing nearly 3U0 acres.EVELYN S. WALKER. Guardian.I will sell at same time and place all my right of dower and homestead in the above mentioned real estate. EVELYN S. WALKER,GEO. Rl ST. Auctioneer.Brattleboro. Vt.General Aglt;E. A*. Turner.UrOULD say to the people of Bellows Fal vioinity that he will continue for the ptheGROCERY, PROVISION, AND CROCKERYbusiness at the old stand of COOPER k TO where he will be glad to supply his customer; the best of goods at the lowest possible pric cash. Farmer's produce taken in exchai goods.E. A. TURNBellows Falls, Jan. 26th, 1S70.TO TRAVELERS, GOING SOIAND WEST.T°t,all persons desiring to travel South or the undersigned would say. that he is pn to furnish Coupon and Book ticket*, on all th« ing railroad lines in either direction, to all points South, via. the Great Southern Route.sylvania Central or York and Erie, going Soi W WTest; or the West via. N. Y. Central. Luke Great Western,Grand Trunk via. Sarnia. Als eta via. Rutland and Burlington, Vermont Clt; Montreal, and Ogdensburg, West.Tickets on the Southern Routes will carryending and prominent places in Virginia and other Southern States, including Richmond. 1burg. Charlottesville. Manassas. Macon. A Millidgeville, Jacksonville. New Orleans, Naa Memphis. Jackson, Ac.. Ac.The undersigned would further say that as t; cm these routes has been raised in Boston, tb now be purchased of him cheaper then in tha end would respectfully request all going Sc West to give him a call beforepurclmsingeDeTicketBellows Falls, Vt. Jan. 25th, 1870.GROCERIES PROVI8ICThe Subscriber has taken the store on Canal opposite Canal Bridge, where he U offering f stock ofWEST INDIA GOODS AND GROCE•achatBUTTEcWPORK.LARD. BEANS.DRIED APPOTATOES. Ac., Ac.All of which will be fold at reasonable pr cash or Countrv Produce. Please call and e: