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V ft iiflftSBg. ;, ,Jtff'i -?Sftpa(MNf 3HCf V3UgBaCWia J . HIE TRMSORIPT. Fii.lay, :U;ij 15, 1S8. Local Items. ,t and U cents here, but this 1 ' , .-. 1V, Ui j ume remark "died at Salisbury , - l.n.Ph into our market on N. C. while aprisoner ttvnJ'lSSt. ; ., o , and had the efloct to make cd in ta plaee. Yom.tr Rou-lov I, " , ,-! inn We. i. i-i wet k "the article" Hl,k:,. was, ; Jughapr.ee as the , enough elothing to keep him comfort .t..: doaI.,- nW,voJ andinan.vlatH Ala Other prisoners in I the same con iJ.. 1- l-ruva. At the 1)rcsent d.tion were induced by promise of bet , !,,1. n,. ,a.v ap.ni venture t tor fare to enlist in the rebel service ,lu-.rl,rui, l.uttcra.dc down, with- i Young Rowley was advised to do the . j.knIucuir a financial crisis in the , same, but notwithstanding all that was : : , , , f , . j said he refused, saying that he would . last year's cheese were ! die, as he did, rather than do it. Some ., h.-.uilit nu.rk.-t, aiid,ldi parokd prisons who left Salisbury 1 1 ' a,,!,ui ihv ti!ne, supposed that he had i I :.i.,.i .... i ..... , . i,l ll.i!- I.N NT. AL.iiAiw.-A ! I' - ,.f u-iiv.t.v m the building line is ' . ... . , inin-.i in urn v.iiai!.' mis spring, will iiuuaed ma- ,'h .- ii.i- .-i-a-on progresses. Among !. .XdiUfT- f j.II kinds whi-h will ..- it ,- -uiiinnr will several fine !. m i -. Mr. J. I,. Streit, is prepar t.i rt s fine- ri-ideuceon the south ;...nu Mi-en. near Mr. F. Dnteh- . !. J. Hill will build on High ! . A. W . lUiUu. i. building on - i --ih. t : ai.u it i- prohable that , t-.-f n-idenees will be i ret ted Aw i. irt of thetuwn during the ' th' fine n -iiiciicc-.- .i-i. i h.-r fall. ;.i,.l I ' . w i ' . i : '. I'l.lil. ii :i, J - :.i h' ' ' ! I . ( -i . t . t'i Ih .1. I'liiic an , ui'i-v. 11. ..,U I'll !l- l-i ii i' - '. ill i If li!,. nit ! th it Mr. I.. M . 1 1 -uli "n u'l Ft rri ' ir. I V'v. tl.r .-uliivr " 'In Km! :,.!..! Chi. i - L'i.ni ! ;i- i. '' ; i Ii:m ; -'!!! . tl-i K.ltvl a"-l that -tr i- I eiii-r inii t 1 ! i : j ' ' I . . t i. M- "all A IllinUX, who, : .. K-. ji liu in-. t"-t :i ''ic ki e ( a .1 "i ni- n. . ( ui )( ting li t in i! at lc.i-"!!-ire i.-ii.iblc Ik. -liu - i v h; '! !i. - -r e . -. -i n:, i. arm lu.i-i -A -.- i.i,- th Hi ..! ll- ! - iKj'o! Tui'-day. notion t" i t li. i.i..ik-a-h. i! and '.a- -ecurcl v. itlmu! .n out-, ni- anv ihiiiL'. we i.vin. - Mr. At wood'- hardware :i Main tr-ct and the saloon of ( i.nl a-- I, V. t ! iiu rci lit t niL'ht bv : liiiiL; a- found by them tin-:' purpo-c, except a and a few ennii--, we nitvd ! ki v- '.-' ..',d l-iij were found alum: iLlit. in town, appaivntly without i ' ' -il l,- i iv. in r. and properly taken hi-'Kri- they belonged to the "i not i- unknown to (iU-UITH'. an but j i 1 1 - tr naderswill be fla l to at -utiiricnt inoiK-v Jkh Ik in p.i for -jirinkhntr the bu-im -o. ca-ioii niav reouirc. durimr li I-. ij'iin. r ioonth-1. If tlie work i- f 1 1 1 1 done, and we :cc no n-a-on it .-Inn. Id not be, our merchant ': In- oi.liireil to keep their 4lusti-r- - antly in motion, norwill p'-de - In obliged to Ki'oupi' their way 1- of lu-t. Nolittle ereht i 1 n 11. Sain-on for th' ini4 re-: he i initi -red in tin- 4-nterpri-i-. J. II ii.,. w ho wa- la ly d on FrWay morning of last week, 1'al! of a pile of lumber, stolid ill 4f a -Ih-41 4Hi the premise ot, ln- n,-!iiv, . ,):i.-iier jcaiui, j-.s4., i- Ae iiii;. l.i-i ; Iu a--uiv4l, raidl rc4 o 4-i . 1 1 j 11 , who wa- oAcrseciny the 1'Ut in.fr on of some more jdank was buried 1 " -neath the pile. And it is a wonder that he was not instantly killed. The tailing plank rested partly on a sill hk'h may probably account for it. Mil D. K. Gii-fox has resignexl hi 4-ommia8ion in the Customs Department at Ht. Albans, and has received an ap pointment as mail agent between St. Allian and Ogdensburgh. Mr. Gilson ha- made a very popular officer of Cus t "ins and hewill jirove equally so in his in w ositioa. Fki it Tiikes. AVe noticed on Tues day that a very large number of fruit m- were taken from our town to dif ferent part of the county. We are pleased to sots Increased attention paid t the cultivation of good fruit among "ur jople, both farmers and others, and a indicated by the large purchase of 'nt, l)oth laef. year and this. "We be lieve that nearly njl the trees ordered in tins county are procured by Mr. G. L. Wi.itlock, of Esses Junction, ivho has lie run of the best nurseries in tho coum try, and is thoroughly posted as to the varities'of fruit bestsuitd to our climate aid soil. His prices are also very low, mid people wishing to procure trees will thai it a pleasure, and in the end profit- !, to deal with him. - - Mit. A. H. Munyan, who has for a long- time been popularly known in the jiwelry trade in our town, having sold "ut his stock in trade with the intention f removing from our town, desires all ho arc indebted to him to call and --ettle before the 24th instant, or thpir o.ujits will necessarily be left in the kmds of n lawyer for collection. As Mr. wnysl( jfW5 always been one of our most 0bHgnB men, it would be ..nly " fair play" u tu, vho iavc uu. -ttled business with him, chould be as j.rouipt as he has been obliging. Wo are not alone in sincerely regretting his removal from our village ; and wo ex tend a cordial wish for hLs prosperity wherever lie may be. LE PltOTECTEUK CAXADIUX i8 name of a wttekly French paper soon to make its appearance in St. Albans. It i" to be published in the interests of the French Canadians in the United States, "ud has for itseditoraiid proprictorliey. Z-Bruon, rector of St. Mary's church in this village. Mr. Druon is a gentle wan of fine scholarly attainments, and e doubt not the enterpri.se will prove very way a success. The office of LePro tfeur Canadien is in Barnes' Block op site the TitAXSCitri'T's editorial rooms. Mk. HoracbKowlky, of St. Albans, lasrteuvcdlt letter from the Adjutant GoneraPsolllce nt Washington stating oflioe that ls son Wm. IL llowle Co. J-'.Sth Vermont, enlisted in the Rebel army has been expunged from the re- prisoner at ftiliai ?ir ii'iui -... dcodby diarrhoea'Mfl'.ll J ?" """".'lMni; and hence the " ' "; m uie ujiuant (eneral'soflle At a meeting of the Good Templars of St. Albans, held on the 6th inst., the following officers, elected the week pre vious, were iiwtalled for the current quarter. Charles Wyman, Ksq., was unanimously eleetexl AV. (!, T. but de clined to serve longer: Rev. II. K. Cobb, AV. C. T. Mrs. L. R. Rrainerd, W. V. T. W. II. II. McAllister, W. S. John S. Story, W. F. S. Mrs. Ci. li. Smith. W. T. I . I', liraliu-rd. W. M. M' Clara Kd--n. W. I. C. t .iik-'iit Villiain. V. ). 1 1. .i. N. Viigl i, V. c. Mi-- !.;.;, Xoyc-, W. A. S. " 1-u. v 1. li.tk.-i , V. I). M. N Hi" Wi!M. mi-. V. R. II. S. " M.sry l!uii:-, AV. L. 11. . Ch rl - Wyman. P. YV. ('. T. - i ll' Mrsshs. Bi 'l.inl have remow.l tlu ir .(uarters to the pleasant store in I'li.'iii l'.lock, Main St., formerly ncn: 1 i- ! i. the Riainenl IJro. They have tit ,1 up the store- in line tyle, and i. "A h:i i- room to display their laij;c -t'.. I. of goods in the mo-t attract! c iiiaiiiur. See their adverti-ement in to-i'ax Tit N.-i uirr. Mi;, f ii,.-y jilt; i - L. 1. KivrioN In- ivnmved li is u;d Jre and eloak-inak- ! il'l ' -limciit t tin building i.p im &. Place n Main :tei l.v tin- Me-M-s. p..-,tc tue -l"H U- ! ,id. A v ., , I'.i i.i . -Mr. 1$. Whi(nc. f Ka-: Franklin, h. i- a '-all', a cro-s Iw t i ( n -!n nt horn and na'i v c -toi k, hich we ghi-l v hm oin day old 114 pound-. 15. UK-iiiKi:. Mr.t ahl.I,ail'iba-M)ld hi- larm in ihatt4.wn for Vin. to K. TM le. and in ha i d tla lir-t farm -a-t of I i i.n!i"-aU Fall.-, forim rl owned by S un "el Ail-tin, for ;, .VMi. Cooi AI'1'oimmi:m. B. F. Kelley. for -oiin-tiine jia-t leuty -heiiif in 1 1 i i- t"'.n. ha- l'"i-n appointed by (jell. Slnnnanl I u -j t-1 v of Cu-toms. Mr. Ki lle i- a liimmI bu-ilie-s lllan, and will pi rforin withcreilit ihi Ti ml 1 . the duties 4f hi- in w -i i nation. Itii HKoKli. The ih xt n-frular com- i iiiiiiiii atioii of Mi-i-4pioi T.Mlge. No.!', will Ik- hobh-n Thuidax, June 1, lvt. Tin .V " I -ay- that "(Jib-on and Corli have rai-ed tiieir -ton- alwmt three f4Vt, which with other eontcm (ilutiil imj-,-.-i-iu n!i rejiaintiiif;, ver- and:, new roof, etc., will improve itsap I'l raiM-e eon -ide rab y." A moemeiit i-bi-ing made to form a Lod:-e i f ( !4iod Templar.- in this vil lae : alK) to rai-e money to pun-ha-c lire 4. MinjMii-liei-. anion. 1 In n-liaw i.ecn reiurneii to tin-Town ( lerk'- Office in Swanton. lor the 4-ar A. I). liT, thirty inar-riatre-, eiirhU -three births and twenty nine death-. Coi. Saimi'-l (Jnldi-y, m' Swanton has b-a-4'd a Maibb- Quarry of ('. L. Bullard for a ti :ni of year-, and wi- -houbl think that by thenoi-e he is making in that 4liivit.on ior a fi w 4la - past, that the work- nr.i-t have tumiilt d around stiine. Col. Cold y, ha- al-o r-nteil theSwan t4in Ext-t tnr Sirimr. of Messrs. (r. & V. (i. Barney, tor a leim of years and is in tending t4 Jit it u in a respectable -shape thi- -. a-on. Wethii.k it i-Jiot bestowing too much praise t4i ir. . that the St. Albans Brig ade Band is one of the very best bands which our State can boast. The mem bers meet regularly, and therefore are in constant practice. The citizens of St Albans and vicinity will have an op portunity to hear the band play their choicest music on the evening of the 28th inst., at Academy Hall. We give the names of the members, and the sev eral instruments played: George E. Kinsley, Musical Director, Solo B Flat; II. II. Sessions, leader, 1st. E Flat Cor net ; Milton Sessions, E Flat Clarinet ; C. K. Greene, 2nd E Flat Cornet ; A. W. Clark, 1st. 1 Cornet ; W. D. Wilson, 2nd B Cornet; G. II. ShurtlefT, Solo Alto ; J. Pasha, 1st. Alto, J. N. Culver, 2nd Alto; J. J. Barnard, 1st., Baritone; D. Pratt, 2nd Baritone; M. Pasha, B Flat Bass; W. II. ;Smith, E Flat Bass; D. G. Mitchell, Cymbal; F. M. Ses sions, D. B. Sexton, A. S. Greene, Drum Corps ; W. H. Smith, Business Agent. Bakkhsfjkld. Three deaths of long time residents of Baker s ft el d occurred last week, two of which were quite sudden. Azariah Corse, Ovcrseor of the Poor Ilouse, died while in the dis charge of his daily duties, of disease of the heart, on Wednesday, May Gth. Mr. Corse was well known and re spected, and industrious citizen, oven dying in the performance of active uty. Mrs. Blodgett, wife of AzraelBlodgett, died on the 8th instant, suddenly, of hemmorehagc of the lungs, it being a second attack. Mrs. Blodgett was about CO years of age, we are informed. Mrs. Smith, wife of Hiram Smith, also died last week, aged about CO years. She had long been afllicted with partial paralysis, and her death was a final re lease from long suffering. The Congregational Society jn Bak ersfield are building a new parsonage, upon a lot owned by them, and contain ing about an acre. Rev. G. F. "Wright, their pastor, has officiated for the society about six years, with entire acceptance. The cellar of Nathaniel Willettwas entered a few nights ago, and some twenty dollars, worth of butter and pork stolen. The thief has not yet been discovered. J. P. McElroy, Esq., has sold his law office in Bakersfield to Warren Isham, wluj now occupies it as a harness shop. Mr. ihamisjusj; starting the business, and has secured good workmen, and will attain as we hope a thriving lmsi; ness, Mr. Nathan Jones hm the timber put and on the spot, to put up a new wheel wright shop, and we judge truly that he means to do an extended business. Raix. There has been but little rain thife spring, compared with'fhe-amount which fell up to the same time last faring; but yet a sufficient quantity to give vegetation a handsome start, and keep lively the hopes of our farmers. Claiuc vs. BuitTox. As we go to press Hon. E. R. Ilard is making the closing argument in this case, which he commenced about 4 o'clock. Mr. Royce, who commenced yesterday, finished his argument for the defense at nearly 4 o' clock. We hear the arguments thusfar spoken of as being the;ahlost ever nlade by the various gentlemen in any case before a court here. Mr. Hard will probably conclude to-morrow, and the cause submitted to the jury. . -o-. Nisw Patents. Patents were issued May 5th: To 0. IT. Cooke of Morris ville, Vt., for improved potato washer. S. II. Tift of Morrisville, for improved potato washer. U. A. Woodbury of Morrisville, for improved vegetable washer. Jonathan Smead of East Wal lingford, assignor to self and Thomas Steward of Clarendon, Vt., for improv ed automatic feeder for evaporators. Samuel U.King of Windsor, for improve ment in wood turning lathes. Loavitt Hunt ofWeathcrsfield.for improvement in RUlky-plows. State Items. As an historical fact, it may be said that the great grandfather of H. II. Ilarwood, Bennington Center, was the first male child born in the town of Bennington. All apple tree 4(n Mr. Ilarwood's farm, over ldi year- old, Mill licf.r- excellent fruit. Iamu- Di'N'N of WeM Newport, who ha- k4-iit the exact liHii.-iireiin-iii in- j form- it- that from Jan. 1-t to April I :!:?rd, . ft it of -now- fell. Tin: I.i,don Union - iy: ''i'lu-loeat-inj. eoniiiiittec ijj oinU d -mm few w eek- -in e ; nn t at Lyndon ' '. nter la-: week Tue-day. ami afh i i-xaniiniim .- j era! loc:tlitie-,lo4 ateil the "-i-minarv i -, of the Lyndon Center common, on th. hil! :!' ot"S. S. ThompMinV re-id' m e. The de.-i!n i- to remoe Thmnp-on'-houe ami barn and the par-onai-, and appropriate about ten ai re- for she Seminary irrounds. The pn-peny :-up Md to hat been tal.i n iM'iii the 1i4hi- 4f Rev. A. On') , r, in Miltiu, ai'ti-i- many n peatr d .-e-m-hc-, has been found in abed, when it w a- dejHHited f4ir -afe keepinir, and it- W hereabout- forgotten. I!e . A1-! iu:i Sri. N-, ja-ti-r oi'lie Coii'-'reaiional cliiireh, at We-tniini-ii r We-1 preached on Sunday, April L!!Hli, hi- quarti r-ccntury sermon. But f'e miiii-ter are retaineil so lonjr in one jib.ee .is Mr. Steven- li-is been there. Tin town 4f Halifax ha-rentK pur chased a large safe for the ti-e 4f the town cl rk. Thk l'hirnij says : Mrs. Saliy Si4ek well. wi.iow of the late Aiad Stoekwell. of West Brattlcboro, celebrated her (i!fift-tiift birthday, on Thur-da. . April ."'th. The occiision wa- iiitenM ing. and the gathering wa.- a jdea-ant one. The number prc-ent, including children, grand-cliihlren, ainl great grand-children, was thirty-nine. Mrs. i S. has had ten children, of whom seven are now living ; thirty-two grand-chibl-ren. of whom twenty-four are now liv ing; and (iff niy-fivu yrcat-gruiul liif dr( n, twenty of whom are now living. During the jast year, this vigorous old lady has knit ten of stovkhtgz, , and cut and pieced two heJ-quHln, u- , side- doing considerable other j.lain I sewing, and a good deal of ordinary ! housework. So far as we know, Mrs. Stoekwell is the oldest person in the ' town of Brattlcboro. i I.ev. RuYAlPakkik.son, for two years 1 hading pastor at Milton, has closed his labors there. ltev. Mk. IIicitnicK of Colchester is to preach alternately al that plaee and at West Milton, where Rev. J. K. Con verse of Burlington, has been for some years preaching. Tin: Brattlcboro insane asylum, which has lieen for 31 years under Dr. W. H. Rockwell's superintendence, now has 510 inmates, and its annual expenses are $TS,500. The institution owns 1,."C0 acres of wood and pasture and improved farm lands, and feeds its fires with 1,100 cords of wood annually. E. S. Hall, of Worcester, Vt., is one of the sjicakers at the freshman prize de dication of the Amherst College Athen ian Society, 011 the 27th of May. A son of Mr. Wm. Flood of Glover, aged cloven years, made this season 174 lbs. of sugar from 27 trees having 110 assistance from any one. John Wilson, well known as a stage driver, "vvas thrown from his carriage, ahout two miles from Joflbrsonville, on the Bakorsfield road, on Saturday, the 20th ult. When found ho was insen sible. Ciiaulik, a twelve year old son of J. B. 3IeCuin, of Belvidere, a few days since, while, at play with another boy who was handling an axe in a careless manner, accidentally received a cut which very nearly severed his hand. The dwelling-house of Timothy Til lotson, in Berkshire was recently dis troyed by fire, together with most of its contents. Loss between $000 and $700. At the sale of pews in Christ Church, Montpelicr, lostweek,the amount of rent amounted to ahout $2,500, with six pews remaining yet to Vent. The first choice fell to Fred. E. Smith, at $40 premium ; the second to J. YV. Ellis, at $43, which was tho highest premium paid. Archibald L. Allen, proprietor of the hotel at West Townshend, commit ted suicide about noon on Friday last, hy shooting himself through the head with a pistol, causing instant death. CiiAitLES Davidson and Warren Ransom, of Island Tond, killecj a Jingo hedgehog, last week, weighing fortj' pounds and measured four feet in length. Henby C. Cleaveland, of Conveu try, has one of thebest stock animals in the State in his celebrated " Major." Ho is full blood short horn, bred from stock brought from Kentucky by Hon. Elijah Cleaveland. He is four years old next July, and weighs 2200 pounds. Bethany church is the name by which the Congregational church edifice now in process of erection in Montpclier is called. It is a massive building of brown stone, far exceeding any other church edifice in tho State, both in ex pense and size, excepting the Catholic church atBurlington. The outside, ex copt the spire and tho porches, was fin ished last season, and work on the in side is being pushed rapidly forward. It is to be completed and ready for use in September next The widow of James Campbell of Rochester, Vermont, died, recently of a broken heart, just seven weeks after the deatli f her husband by a tree falling upon Ixini. 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I'll -i l' lit'- flit'llil- YMTv nut -ii ctiiiiiil, ni a- i.iily nut wvcu. Kt iiilIit :u- i-ri ;-i naiti t" vnt- furac ijiuti.il mi ail 1 :i- art n it-. Tin- iii'li-jn.-.tinii i-xpri 4 il a-ain-t (hi-4-iiaini-v, ho oi fir .n-iuittal i- hitvii-c 'I.:.t im-n ;-i - rhi i i niiiri lilt !( m i- the fact ih.r tii.i- 'iiliinli.l action va. knowii t" tin i'n'-idi ni anl hi- frtjnN n-vcral il iys -irr-i- ha'l nttt rly clu-ati-d thi irow n jioliti.-al irii ml-. I litiiriiitioti i- al-" t-It at Mr. Ch.i-e who hc-kl jmh-ii4-'y ami pmat- ly that tin- Prc-idcnt liin-i hi- i-uiivii ti J of liialii-iou- intuit whii ii. i: i- cl.iinii il. h.t- it-, l illi-t-, on Si-nati'i'-. A 4.tnt"iil c;ia.--4 -hows to night that Fii liiichuy-i.ii, Anlhoiiym.il "Wilh-y t-n- in loi,"i r doubtful hut will V4it4-lor ronvii tion. yir. Fow h r i-t ,till (louhtful while an Winkle ami lit n-(k-r-i-ii Miliou fur tin 11 article-. The Wmfti'x -ji4(ial ilesjiateli -ay-: Senator -in iin.ui ha-, printed !li -jieech urjjiiisri-iiiivielioii4.il the i'l, 'Id, -1th, "th . '.Tli. Till and 11th article-. Mr. Joh'i-on"- frit-mi- :iri as lonliiieiit a-hi- i nrniii -. i ( i- iin io il.le to ay now hat 1 lr- erdit t may he. The ru'il di-'.atch' sa". -that eon-ver-a'ion- with Sem. toi- ileiii4nitratc that tho'i.trh thi-v feel tln-ir ohliirations t4 nartv a-an nihodinn'iit of irincith' ttnl would not illiinrly injure its sucee--s still 1 li. y I ci uee.y linjirc. i-.l with I heir hitrln r duty timii a iUe-tion invulvintr leatuii - ent in ly ;iait lnmi jiolitic-. A ilmihti'iii s. ii itor say-thi.t ac41.itt.il i certain on the 1-t article, hut the '2d and 11th ;iiti I' - would receive a larire vote. The;iii-e?n 1 of Senator Howard would C4iui!t a two vote- fop aciuittal, anil if he ii not w ell cnoinrh to he in his seat on Saturday a further io-tiioncnicnt v, ill take jilacc. The Trifiiim 1 ditidential dc-patclu- from tin- ln-t authority received la-i nirltr, leave 110 room for doubt that tlie Senate will onvii-t mi Satunhiy. A h'adiiitr fi-iciid of Mr. Jol.n-on la-f nihr said tl.H conviction i- doubtful; the cham c-, in hi- opinion, heiii'j; eijr.al. (Jold l :'i.. X: -v Y'.kk, May 14. A despatch from Washington states that Senator C rimes was yestertlaj at tacked with sickness while at the Sen ate Chamber. It is supposed from the symptoms to he premonitory paralysis, lie was able last night to converse with friends. Mr. Conklin is confined to his lodg inps by sickness. The symptoms of Mr. Howard were not so favorable last night. AVasiiixgton, May 14. The Soldiers' and Sailors' National Executive Committee met last night in this city and completed the arrange ments to meet at Chicago on the 19th inst. Boston, May 14. Large numbers of the New England delegates to the National Republican Convention, which is to be held at Chi cago on Wednesday next, left this city yesterday afternoon. They were ae compnnied by a number of prominent politicians, and a large delegation of edi tors and reporters. The party left New York this fore noon for Buffalo, and will pass n few hours at Niagara Falls. Gold 140. Owing to a storm the tclegrajihic news is very scarce, as it extends West and North. K3 Having bought out Mr. A. II. 'Mnnvan's interest in tho Watch anil Jewelry business in this place, I shall be liappy to see my friends, and all wanting anything in the way oMYatcl.es, Jewelry, Silver or Plated Ware, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Ac , ,1c, at the old stand, on Main St. AYatches, Jewelry, &c, repaired, and Engraving done promptly, by competent and experienced workmen. Eliiiit II. Huktinotkk. St. Albans, May 1st, 1$G3. 215-3W. S "The sweotcst thing in life" is good health and good spirits, and if you have them not, the next best thing is what will restore bloom to the faded cheek and happiness to the drooping heart. The great and sure remedy is Plantation Bitters, which our physicians recommend to both male and female pa tients, as a safe, reliable, agreeable and cordial stimulant. They contain no thing to disagree with the most delicate constitution, and have won golden opinions from all who have tried them: and probably no article was ever tried by so many persons. They elevate the depressed and give strength to the weak, Magnolia Watek. A delightful toilet article superior to Cologne, and at half the price. 213-2w JKgyEvery family in town should keep a bottle ofRenne's Pain-Killing Magic Oil in the house. Directions for use will be found on each bottle. J6ST"AVistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry and Grace's celebrated Salve have stood the test of long experience, and have come into general use. These articles are no quack nostrums, but genuine pre parations, skillfully compounded, and well adapted to the class of diseases for which they are recommended. Seth W. Fowle & Son, Boston, Mass., aro the proprietors. Special siotlrw. TO rEMALES. DI!. V. F. 1'ADELroitD, Physician an4l Sur g?on, gives excluaivo nttcn'tiou to DisfaMts of women. Ho lias niadc 4liseasj3 of woman his staily for the past twenty years. Ilia jiractice lias leeii ve.y extt-iwive both in ll4spitaf an4l iu lrivate practice. His reputation has vonchers u. all tho city papers, his patients, and the meli cal profession, both here and abroad, as being the most hkillful specialist here, and a thorough master 4jf all sainal diseases u Br. Pa'delfonl is admitted bv the bost meilic-al talent of the conntry to have no e4jnal in the treatment of Female Complaints, andit is no nn nsual occurrenco for physicians in regular prac tice to recommend patients to him for treatment when afllicted with diseases in his speciality. lilies will receive the most scientific atten tion, both medically and surgically, with private axnrttnents dnring sickness, and with 4ld anil experienced nurses, if thev wish. The poor advised free of charge. Physicians or ptieuU wishing his opinion or advice, bv U-t-ter, and enclosing the usual fee, will be answered by return, mail. . Briittflinoa sent to all parts of tin- oountrv. Office. N'.. 4S HOWARI. STUKKT, 2tl-ly liostmi, Ma-s. f tANCKItX fUKED WITHOUT PAIN. I of the knife, 4r caustic burning. C'aculai s Et-nt free 4f charge. Address lrs. BAIJCOCK 4 SOX, 700nrcadw.iv, C t.VNCEit, SCKUITLA, DYSPEPSIA, I.iVj-.lt V t'nui. laint, Itheumatisia. N nral- ia. Ac. curtii. A iiuoK 4r iue pagi-M. sent Jrte to mva luls. Addr4ss It. GltEENE, AI D., 10 Toniilr Plaf-r, it4n, T7"ANTED. An Agent to maki- a tln.i..-i-h Vt canvass of Frunkliu tVmnty in lnh.ilt .if that old and reliable Life Insurance Company. The Phoenix Mutual, of Hartford Conn. Liberal terms to an active, oui-r 'i tic m;.:i. Address. N. G. AATLLI., Pi nt, Clinton Co , N. . Gi lH-ral Aqent f.r NortlurnNcw York and V. r- it. T"AI. Li I TIC I. A I'K I.A 1S1.A IT l I I', 11 In t irai.-.'s i..r lii- Uji . 1 il'i' i J'i $390,000 IN GOLD. It, ll II On l I ,S l , ,o, ,1 It I , I I'l l:M ,1 I 17a d .mo .1.1 i.r.niM.i ri h t !T.t-lv S. Ma. a -t.. rro. id. m . Vi j;t tn hit- II-.iiiu- I OlttiH. ' i. I i 1 V ... . K. i t 1- ,L 1 1 , I .1 1 IIS' ' '. 1: 1 miii S"i 1 -.. 1 I .I. I;!.. 111.11 Hriu-i - A . IU. I-., ; 1.! r li. M 1: IU tin ' ..1. 4. ui. i in I- -1 I Irror t; wri.EMW 11- 1 I. "11- ll' '"lilt - of A'oul li. li.i i- If.. . aii'l '! 11,, it ill 1 A ail ti tii --vlii: .1 : h. . .11- 1 .I vim:!, In. mm-. . .i! .: mi::. ; . 11 iiiu ...::it . 1 .1 r tin 1 . 1 1 i;.t .u' 1 ilit. t ir, - tii- m: 1. un -h I ; ,i.t li !. 'i i 11 wi.-inii-,' t" iT'itc !. t! 1 IU 11 1 . 1.11. il" -" l.v .III. Ill --, ...-.ii....,, ' juir.i li.n-iv u r-.1 ' mi. in .1 1 .11 .it.' Hi. 1 . r. 1 I . 1 .i 1 1 1.. " III". I lit ll.sl-t .- i. lii" ,'it-. ..1,1! ( 1)' .i.iv 1, tl.'- u. 1 'ii."; ?' .1 1 . liilormmloii. I A l li 411..1." t 1 t . .1 .'..'.li -.1 1.1 . a ! ni;, .'!' 1 ' . .1,- ..ii. ;.. f. 1 -. l.'.-t. h. -. . 1 -r.'ti n .1 1; tii - sjnit -."It. i i- ,u . ainl 1 1 ... il w:t!ii'-i: i h.i . THUS. 1'. 4 H VI-M W, ! -J! II. ...h 11 ii i' vu m..s. 11. 1.. Ki.i.s ii i w. THE ONLY SEIiIABI.33 IlEIiIED-Sr F"i tlm- I 1 ".- 1. rlir--ili.ra; n.ti- im t'. !. , 1'iiu- M.'tli .ui.l Kl..l,l. I. t. 1 . 1: til. 1 . Hi It. 1 I', n.v I ' I.. 1. ! . (',- ..1 . . .1 .vi.. 1. , - Jl . T)l'-"1 I'Al.h f.'i -pin 1 1. .i.i ..( M.n'.. l!i Vll' I. 1 ' , 111 1 '. .tl.l .1 mm: .1 -.ii-1 r .... 1 Mn.'ii t.. 1 ' . i 1 ;- Aju-.i 1-t. v ,' t' ... .1 I. 1. . 1 11 :.. II 1 -I . . 1 'ii--Mm pt 1 . 1. A. W.l.-... i -, . : i t i nil -v it.- .1 -i.-. .'. t. i i. T1 un: i.. . f i ii.i. til III' '".!!. . tl"'i- th. -il. i; ' rt '.i. .1 i.j v.l, 1 1 . 1 1 alii . t...n and" that .'r .1 .I.- t."ii. Hi- ".ii ni.j. .-( i- i . !.. mi it Mi. ., . -.ii i.i Im ' . i i t-utl. n i will trv tin- i t!"M. . - .t v ill i. -t tl. Ill II" i rn ,im '. ., . - j ii- a I ,i -mh;. l I. i-- ail.lr.-ii Kl.V. l.HW i; I A W U.-i Wiiii.i'.iiibiin;, Km'-- Co., N. u m.i lr.i "It "Works Like a Charm." Hear.''- ra.n-KiiiiiiK M. :.- dil .-in - lb rhr. lb-niii'-, raiii-hillmu Mjiji.- i ii . in - 1 a.-ln Ki-nm '-r.nn-K:.li!. M.n;i,- I.; i..i.- , ., .1- b.-i.nv'i r.iii.-Kiiiii--m..0-.-(hi em.- i' i.i.i M..rl.u.i. Hi mi' 's I'.uii-K.ll't's; Mhi.ii ii.I .;ii.- i.i. :-iii;it;-i:i. li'i-iiiii '- Fain-Killing M.ii.' (hi rim - Lain. - lo'lllli P.un-Kil!i:i- M.i Oil -ii li: S"ini fo;ki i-i'cm t 1 ,u ml ..f t.i! In "1 .lil' I Ik 11' sh'illhli I - Ii.i. k -.1 , T ha i' I;. lii4ht m br .!:. that HI I " 111 V I I ; i k i.i ti. t tli. Si i.ltii .1 .u .1 .1 Ml. 'thlllj,' l .111 11 . I, I'Ut Willi! V" K't -Ui ii -Mi'itnl f. . - 1 u- Kn in V raiii-Kilhiifr M:i .'. 'ii. tait'.M.l... , i-."t only fti . tin ir lanii i.i -.- .i.iil i ' ti u i. iv tin ir paun, but We at-Mi.illy take .ill thai k.'i ! ' f "I'l..; out of thtiur, and thev tmiikit o.v.i .: and say, "It works like a i-harm !" Sold bv all Druggists, Merchants and liroi i ts. WM.RFNXE. Sole proprietor and maifacturer, rntslii ld, Mass. l2-i'ow-ly LEGAL NOTICES. .i ; i.i IV CENSE TO SELL REAL ESTATE. STATE OF VERMONT. District of Franklin, ss. i" The Hon. the Probate Court for tho District of Franklin, to all persons interested iu tin- i state of S'tcpben E. Jennison, of Swanton. (iREETINO : Wiiet.ius, Application in writing has been made to this court by the guardian of Stt plu-n E. Jenniiou, f4r license to sell the real estate of said waril, setting forth that said ward is the owner of wrtain n-alefetatt- in Swanton. describ ed as follows: All his rights, titles, anil interest in and to the real estate of his father, Krastns G. Jennison, late of Swanton, deceased, includ ing the reversion of the widow's dower of Man Aim Jennison, wife of the late Erastus G. Jen nison, ami that it would bo cmulncive to the in terest of his said ward, to sell all his said inter est in said ErastuB G. Jennison's estate, includ ing the reversion of the widow"a 4i4v.i-r, and tho proceeila thereof put at interest or imesti il in stock or other real oatate. Therefore the saiil court assigns the 15th day of May next, for a hearing and decision on said application, at tho Probate Office in St. Albans, and orders notice thereof to be given to all per sons interested by a publication three weeks siiccefssively in the Vuhmont TaASscitiHT, print ixl in tit. Albans, all of which publications shall be previous to the time appointed for the hear ing. Therefore you are hereby notified to ap pear before naid Court at the timo and place aforesaid, then and there to object to the grant ing of such licenso if yon uec cause. Given under my hand and the seal of the Pro bate Court at St. Albans, this 2Sth day of April, A. D. 1803. MYRON V. BAILEY, 211-3w. Judge. -VTOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. -Propom-L als will bo received until the 2oth ilay of May by tho Boanl of Selectmen of the town of Swanton, for the building of a bridge across tho Missismioi at Swanton Falls. Said bridge to he of a "Chord and Lattice" pattern, sa palled. . Span, ninety foot. Width, twenty feet, with doublo track. The Elank to ho used in tho construction of said ridgo must bo of gooil sound stuff, and not less than three inches in thickness. Said bridge to be well and securely covered, rcofed, Ac. The Selectmen reservo the right to reject any or all proposals if not satisfactorv. JOHN BARNEY, ) LEWIS JANES, Solectmen. GEO. M.HALL. J Swanton, April 23, 1SC8. 214-3w 17. S. Marshal's Notice, UNITED STATES, i Veejiot District, ss. ) Pnrsnant to a monition issued out of the Hon orable District Court of tho United States, for the District of Vermont, I hereby give notice that an information for violation of tho Reve nuo Laws of tho United States has been filed in said Court by D. 0. Denison, Esq., attorney of tho United States for tho District of Vermont, against ONE HORSE, ONE HARNESS, AND ONE WAGON, Seized at nighgate, in said District, on the r3d dav of April, A. D. 18C3, by Geo. J. Stan nard, Esq., Collector of Cnstoms for said Dis trict, and trial will bo had on the property seized and tho samo will be condemned as for feited, agreeablr to tho prayer of said informa tion, at tho nest term of said Court to bo holden at Burlington, within and for said District, on tho first Tuesday in Juno A. D. 18G3, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, unless a claim or claims shall be interposed on or before that day, of which all persona interested will take duo notice- and govern themselves accordingly. Given imder mvhand at Chester, this 1st day ofMay,A.D.18C3. H. H. HENRY, 215-3w. U. S. MarshsJ, T0TICET0 CLAMANTSTutf following d- id by of ft the Customs for the violation ;hc Revenue Laws of the United States: AFrankliu, March 10, 1SCS, 1 brown Horse, 1. Sleijrh, 1 Itobe, 1 Albums. At Swanton, Hay 1J, 2 Cann, 1(10 lbs. Oil of- CIovm. At Highgate, April 2, 1 Valise, 12 bofttea GB. ; at Highgate, April 29. 1 sacks Salt. At St. Albans, March 4, 2 kegs Whiskey, 2 bbls. Oatmeal, 1 bW. 148 lbs. I.'utniegs : April 5th, 750 Cigars ; Hay Cth, 25 doz. Kid Gloves', 1 Valise, 1 Suit of Clothes, 5 Shirts and Drawers, 12 yds. Poplin, lot of Hilkts Cuffs and Collars. - Anypwsonor person.-claiming tho above de scribed property aro hereby notifiad to appear within twenty daya from the "date '-Hereof, and file with the Collector of tho Customs, for the District of Vermont, a claim, stating his or their interest in the property so seized, also to exe cute a bond to the United Htate. eniiditioni d that in case of the rimdcinnatmn "f the piopi rt so aeizeil the obligors will pay all the costs anil t xpt use of tho proceedings to obtain oundemua tion. Otherwise I shall proceed to advirtw and sell said property according to law in su4-l cases made and provided. GEO. J. STANDARD, Coll. -tor of Customs. u.-tom Huns-, District of Vermont, Colke-toi- Olhcc, Burlington, May 1j, lStiS. ld-w "VT0TICE OF SEIZUltE AND HALE. Th. following described property was t-t ii d by OiUcers of the Customs for violation of tho ltevenue Laws of the United States, viz: At Highgate, May 12, 1868; 1 sorrel Horse, 1 Ilronn ilurae, 1 doublo Wagon, 2 Iiarnrs.-i. Said property will be sold at public auction .it tho Custom House iu Hij'hi'iitc. on S.ihml.iv the i Aird m.-t.. at 11 o'clock, a. ni. j GEO. J. STAN SAM), LiMltctol OI t llatoins, Cu-toui House, District of Vermont, Oollc -tor s Office, BurlingtoB,13th May, 186. 216-1 w A Proclamation TO THE PEOPLE OP THE COOXTT 0T CUUKD ISLE. STATE OF VEIiMOKT, i Grand Isle County, s. f In obedience to the Statute in such case mad anil provided, on the second Tuesday of April, A. D. 1868, I canvassed the votes gwen on the first Tuesday ofMrtreh, A. D. 1S68, in the seri al towns 4f said County, for a County i omiui-i-- .i. : in .ui.l for said County of Grand Isle, A- i'o i.. -,i,l canvass, that James McGean of 'o.ei .1-1 , u: tho county of Grand Isle aforesaid, h. -ii. -icati-r number of legal votes given for i .. it - ( omnnssianer as aforesaid. I do theri 1 .i ih' authority of the State of V'enuout, ..ii.l proi-Uno. that said .Umi Mctiowan .1'.'.. '. t' 1 ('. nnty Counuissioni r for th l i.ni v i .i '..d J-;.-aforesaid, ajn i ably to the J t.i- ..t Vermont: a:id t!! 1 1 rson- ill .lm not,. i.i m,l;. . thereat and govern theiu- i j.d .it Sortli Htro, in the u tin St.itt of .n..o:it, on ' April in tin- ye ix of our igilt hiuiilrd and .-sxi- K.lt. OWDsELL, i ii of (jri-aii.l Ia!c (.'oiiiitv. -, t. i I, 1 1 Oil' ( I'll. 1 U.-Iui ! 1 ii ..i.i ' 1.1. .; -. v rum, l-i; 1. . . , V - ,, 1 Snpretae t'nurt, -. Franklin Co., J.iuu- i fimrt 11ft t'j Li' Iml' 'nilrnijor .i.it.i 1 imtj t Motility after the fer ry, .1. J. lMi'l. utiumr. Isra4-1 l:i-e, of v., that at tit. Albans ' f Fi-bn.ary V. D. 14C1 ' Zni D.'piu-,- i.f Maij 1 L'lavur, a t.ilh'.hc - -mh IV11 .-t, al M. A! tumcr fin t.i r slums . v--.fi 111 tin-iiii-.i rv dnce I .'urn him by the mur . ahout tin lit d..y if . . ;hr s.ml An , ilf,illy an'l lii-M rtt '1 j .nr ilhans af'.rvcaul "ami 1 ' r livud .uth jour pu- i prayti this H.inura-t- ' matnmi.ny betwi t-n i w dissolved, anil a .. :.) ar pi titinn r. I.MUEL I: I AT. ppcar to tin- miIi- - .. I Zi.e, tho liU-lh-t m thout tht- St.-.t- of 1 1 with h-jcai pt-r-i : i i rwil that .i:i n. 1 i .-fun- ihi. t-upn ii.i .it m. Albans, -nithmaud i . '.1 the tirst Monday 1 f Ian nary A. D. li.'j. 1 : the fori ;;oin0 pi n . i- cansiu tht- ali.iv. t I ni. 1.. St in -1 1 i . It li 1 vi l 1- lUIK I . 111 1 1 t.i'lli 1 ll. Ill.lt tl.. 1 I ..1,:, . 1. . . ! l" t to l 1. ..mt'. ..f r 1 1 ', :. .1 .:.k I mt I : tl. .in t n. - -in 1 j tu. . .im iu. 1. t.i t. .-i i.i ...il i-lal I' M ... :.. -iii tu -rtof, ti-iithir -.Mth .' publish, d tliree weekt. 1K - s- I ' ''. ' 1. 1K3M.- r I. V VS4'IIIPT, a 1 1 in v, -i ., 1 1 uhl.-h. i ,it .m. Albans in sai 1 ei n.lv nn- I i-.ti . i-t ..I w 1,1. h i'U" 11 itiocsshail bi-At h-ait 1 -iv v- '. li.f 1. th. , ..1, 11 of said eourt. j li.v.nu'. ! 1 11. li.iii.l i' St. Albaus in i-.iiu 1 " ritv ..f 1 rniiki.n, tin- 1th .lav of Slay A. 1 ' l - .HJSEl'H H. BKAINERIi Jl -Jv. ' t: . i rk of Supreme t'ouit. l'.-t;i t I .mt "f the Uniti-d State-, for l'.-tr:. t "f i nn.'i.t m the matter of Kd !' s v A 1 r- .In.-k i . Dewev Bankrupts. IN" BANKE.trPTCSr. m .t la.n i .. . in . The underii'ui d 1 1. ;iM"ii..:u. ., ! - appointment as as- r 1" I. .v of m. AJban.i m the FiedenekC. rm. of i -.m; v . : Fr inkii'i. :i- I m.'Ii ii iii tl i t'. iint . t Caledonia and St.tt of i uie nt. . thm -uiil l'utrict who have been a i j r. : ' B.iiiki'ipt- ir- 1 i their own petition bv t: . I'. -T.i t i u t .( -1: 1 Ihstii.-t. Ii.it. I ;.t ' : ll ;.-i- i -.aid Distrirt tin-hr-t .! iv . M v A. ! Is.--. AI.11 O l;i;AIXERD, As-i-ii i-. St. l .I...-, t. li -tl.i ' 4 l'.-rn, t of li 4 lo-! v, :i t f the Unit' 1 Sit. .- fur Vi rmont. In the m.i-ti-r of Bankrupt. irr Bja.tiKnxjPTC'a' v.1. mh it in ... ."iieern : The uiidersigned T. In n si-'i: K'.v. - ri. t-. . his appointment as as- f .In-, i.li II 4 i.wbvof St. Album, in the i oui.t. of 1 i..nki'.n. and State of Vermont with in Il'1-n..t. i. Im has been ailjudi;e.l hank-r-.j ' up n In-ii i. tttion bv the Distn t Court ot-.. l.l.-T- .. Im. 1 -it st. Alii. us in eaid distnr-t the rit da- "t Ms .. iC,S. l.liWVUD A. SMiriL As-.-n.--. S- .'mi. . 'iK I K pleasantly loc.'ti .1 1 i.-ideuce . j., with on.i or tw- aorus of .Itiired. Twelve good rooms, xrellent wi 11 of w iti-r. house JL liml. in m. A' a - in.:.- 1. . i I.i r.-t. : ii. am! .i i arl. n. v. Aiiole, in ;ir. plum, and ii nv -ii -. nartlv in bearms, of bi -t varii tu1 Al-' ;;i 'j. ii.es, etc. The cln-ap- -t plme m t r.vi at th' prii-e asked. Ti-rm-i very asy. 1 .... lnrlli. i particulars, enquire at th-" Tran sittii'r 4 ni . . . -215-tb rpO THE WORKING CLASS. -Farmers, Me JL ehanies, Laihes. aiid everybody. I am now prepared to furnish yon with roust ant employ ment at von. homes- th' whole of your time, or in your spare moments. Bti-iness new, light and profitable. Fifty i-4 uts to $5 pir e ening is easily earned by persons of either sex, and t!u boys and Kirls earn nearly as much as men. Gri-at inducements are offered those who ill de vote their whole time to the business, and, that every person who Bees this notice may send nu their address and test the business "for them selves, I make thi' f4liowiiig unparalleled offer: To all who are not well satisfietl with the busi ness, I will send i to pav for the trouble of writing me. Full particulars, directions, Ac, sent free. A sample will bo sent bv mail to all who send 10 cents. Address E. C." ALLEN, 21 Hm Augusta, Maine. GENTS WANTED FOR 1 Or the Lives and Deeils of Generals, Statesmen, Orators and Political Leaders now on the Stage of Action, including Grant. Sbermar, Colfax, Sumner, Stanton, Sheridan, Yates, Cnrtin, Tram bull, Fenton, Buckingham, Wilson, Greeley, Wade, Morton, Philips, Farragnt. Chase, Logan. Stevens, Beecher, Seward, lioutwell, Dix, Ham lin, Fessenden, Howard, and others, with over forty life-like Portraits of living Men. Sold on lv fv Agents. Oreat inducements. Send for circulars. ZEIGLER, McC'URDY .V CO., 210-Ow CM Arch St., Philadelpliia, Pa. "YT.VNTED ! 1,000 MEN AND WOMEN TO ACT A3 CAXVASSEBS TOH A SEKIES OF NSW E3GRiL172ErGS ! FIVE BEAt'Tim IDEA Jj AMERICA X FACES, Engraved on stone in Paris by the most emi nent Lithographers in tho world. For particu lars and descriptive circular, address L. D. ROBINSON, 209-Cw id Main St., Springfield. Mass. -pIPORTANT TO STOCK GROWERS. Blood, Beauty, Speed, Kind ness and "Endurance. Those who ilesirc to raise first-class sotck, and all lovers of good horses, are respectfully in formed that the Hambletoniau trotting stallion, rOUNG DEXTER: . ill stand for a limited number of mares the on suing season, at the Homestead Slock Farm, Greenwich, Washington County, N. Y; season to commence on the let of May and to end on the 1st dav of Soptomber. Young Dexti r was bred at Chester, Orange County, N. Y., is four years old, by Ry8dyk's Hambletoniau, stands nearly 10 hands nigh, and is ono of tho best of the get of his celebrated sire. Yonng Dexter is a half brother to Dexter, Gcorgo Wilkes, Bruno, Bru nette allied to Mountain Boy and other well known horses. Very evidently, from his size, shape, etc., Young Dexter will not only bring gentle, fine and specily stock, but alsoban,dsomo carriage and family horses as well. It is mani festly for the benefit of stock growers that they obtain not onlv tho best and most popular blood in the country but a'so tuat which commands tho highest prices ii market, and it requires no more labor or care to raise a good colt than an inferior one. It was -with tho view to improvo tho stock of horses in Northern New Y'ork, Ver mont and New Hampshire, etc., that Young Dexter was purchased by its present owner, Mr. II. C.Page, Editor of the People's Journal tho object bijing to benefit farmers and st04dc growers who are willing to undergo tho caro and expenso necessary to tho raising of good hpracs. For further particulars, teruw, etc., address Homestead Stock Farm.Greenwich, Washington County, N. Y, E. G. STRATTON, 2l3rtr Superintendent, GENTS WANTED FOIt THE OFFICIAL JIISTOJiY OI- TJIJJ lVAH, Its Causes, Character, Conduct and Results! By Hon, Alexander H. Stephens. A Book for all Sections and all Parties. This great work presents the only complete and impartial analysis of the causes of the War yet published, and gives these interior lights and shadows of the great conflict only kuowa to those high officers who watched the uood-tide of revolution from its fountain springs, and which were .-o accessible to Mr. Stephens from his po sition as kpcoimI officer of the Confe4leTCT. The public that has been surfeited with appa rently similar productions, we promise a change of fare, both agreeable and sanitary, and an in tellectual treat of the highest order. The Great American War has at last found a historian Mi.-thv of it importance, and at whewe hands it will reiMve that moderate, candid and impar tial treatment nhieh trnthjand justice so urgent ly di-inanil. Tho intent- ilc.-ire everywhere manifested to obtain this work, its official character and ready sale, combincil with an increased commission, make it the best subscription book ever pub lished. (n- Agent in Eiston, Pa., rc-porti 72 subscri bers in three days. One in Boston, Mass., 1U3 ubscrilx-rs in fonr iHvs. One hi Memphis, Tenn., lufi subscribers in iivn days. Send for circular, and see our terms, and a full description of the work, with press m.tices of advarce sheeta, Ac. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. 26 South Seventh St.. Philadelphia, Ta. JUENTS WASTE TED FOR THE LIFE OF GEN. TJ. S. GRANT. Bv Hon. Henrv C, I.ttnii-i. T1k- only mirk of tin' kiwi i.isiiej tt mli-r the function .('( bij the an thorih) of Grant ki.tiself. The ant bur is well ki."-.wi as one it the most bruuaiit wntirs and chHineut 4rators in the country. Agtnts will find this one of the most ititenit-lv uitrreslinrr bioxraphioH i-vi-r published in America, and wi m. t n ith a rely halt. For partu-ulars, address S. .i. M BA.MU.v A cu., via Aslnm Striet Hart foul. C't. li-4w Claim Vfjenoy. BY ri ii-nt enactments of Coxigrci-a, all Sol-ilit-n bo have served three vearsand have re. eiveil but $100 bounty from the Lniti.il states. or who, having enUsted for three vears, wi re d;s-chai-fteil in cousi imence of wounds, anil the will ow. childn.li, or parents of any soldiir Mho en liti d for three v, ars. nndt-r J, promise of only llf'o bounty, anit v,hodied in the h-erv it-e. nre en titled to an additional bonntv cf ONK HCX- UUilUDOLL.VKti : All invalid pensioner who havi loit a hand or foot, or have iui-uired disability eipti-. nh-iit to in. u.- ui nanu or loot, are entitlnl to a large ii.i rea.ii of pension. All peii-iiond widows of sohliers or sailor r.re intitlid to an increased pension of two dollars p-r mouth fori ich child under -uteen u-ars of ai. C'laima of thi above nature, and for am ars of p iv. ofhi'. ri extra pav, for horses lost iu the U. S -i-rvice. c-omniutation of rations of prisoners of ;ir and prize moiii-v, will bo promptly proie c ned by application y letter, enclosing dis .'.largefroni service, will be attended to and the n.- i.i.-arv papers returned to phcant for ii nai-ir. -,".o. E. A. SOWI.KS, Ofti. i- ov. rthe First Xati"-ial Bank, .M. Allan-, Atij,'. nth.lBliJ. Uo-tf A ENT WA: TE1. To solicit o.ders for all kinds of niaible i irk. nther on commi.-siou or bv the month. One ui to the business preferretl. A.iply by letttr rr iiioiiaii. I . w. f. GREEN. St. Albans, April 2nth, 18G8. 213-6w SSSSIARD TABLES, Jt-Xt'FAC-TSttF.D BV J. E. CAME, & CO. With Phi Ian A C'oUeuder's New Iniproveil (uni binatnm Cushions, patented Novl 25, lfM.7. Old Tabl. s rc-ru.-hioned with the above New Com bination I'nshions for $75 per set. These New ( nihioni have proved, bv actual nse, to excel all other styles i-ver ni&ili . Tables of all stvles and nuish ronstantlv on hand. Also, Phela.n A ('o.iiiidf r'i ( ombi in d Dining and Billiard Ta bl. s J. E. CAME i CO., L'lU- !.u 114 Sudbury St., Bist.n. I3IP0RTAXT THEIR TO SOLDIERS AND WIDOWS. rilUOE LVTEKESTED AltK 1IERBUY I notified that I am air. ut to transact all bust m-.-s ii'itauuig to pi naious, bonntks and back j. !.. I ltm.. ' nl.m . u,tiuc mil IT JlTl' ' .1.- iiti-il md thi ii- ;.!lowa:iii obtainut, l.v app i'ig to St. All WM. BKUK1ES. ir.-i, May 10th. 186fi. THE XEW DRUG STORE, S. K. DiYlT, AGSNT, "XFFLUS for sale bv recent am, ais -a full J iuii of very ihoicv.- DB.TJGS JR.XVD IrTHDICIXTES, Including all artich-s usually kept in a Drug More, sncu as rerromenes. Toilet Articles, Bnishi--, Ciaubs, Pomades, Imported anil Do mi.itic oaps, Puff Boxes, and aU articles in this iim . The assortment if Hair Brush. - i.- very comp!', t- and is offered at very low rate.-. VJBlTHUT medicines In sjivat profusion ; of all the appro, id aneties. Ring's Ambrosia and Hall's Hair R newer at wholesale. Also. Woleott's Pain Aninhilator, T.-aeey'- Balm, ami many other Artii-1. s. DIJI'OT FOR DAVIT'S BITTEIIS, Tli.- 'i.-rf and ihva;ieft in the World. 1 takt this met hoil to thank my patrons for tluir I.Ih ra f Min. and to ask a continuance of the .-aim . All UniM are of the 3J2ST QUAIiITT, An l thi attention of Physicians Is rpe. t fully solicited. All orders tilled promptly, at lowest r.iti s. Prescriptions carefully prepar.'d by a I'l nii ian graduate of one of our best t-ollegi-s. - -Thi-. Store will be undersold by none. DH. Jl. Iii. FiAKT, Lato of Milton, will be happy to seri- h.i old ti n nds and ar.innintaiK-ee. at this store. Store open from fifteen minutes b. fore I o' clock until half-past 1 p. m., on Siuulajs foi the s.de of lu-ccssary medicines. THE ST. CLEANS XIQUOR ACEXCY (!ood and pur. Liquors for Medicinal purp scs. EESTEMBEi; Tiic People's Drug Store. St. Albans, Vermont. S. R, DA'S, Agent. March 13, ls67. 130-tf G ItKAT 13IPHO VERIEST IX DEXTIS. T THY. The attention of the public is call d to a great discovery in Dentistry. THE GREATEST ADVANCE STKP EVER MADE IN THE ART. The main difficulty in wearing artificial teeth is, they do net hold in their place firmh enough, anil" add to this the annoyance of food getting nniler the plate while eating. I liave discover ed a niethixl of so constructing the plate on which the teeth are set that they will not start or ilrop while eating or speaking, neither will any particles of food get under tht- plate, no matter what tho condition of the mouth is, which is not true of any method hitherto used. I have secnreil Letters Patent for the Unit .l States, England and France. The improvement is not in material, but in the construction, wliichsjecnres the atmospheric pressure on the entire plate. I have sold the exclnsive of saiil improvenn nt to Dr. L. Oilman, to wit, the Counties of Frank lin, Washington, Chittenden, Lamodle ami Grand I1p. Those wishing to avail tlwimselves of such improvement, will call on J)r. L. GIJLMAiV, ST. ALBANS Vermont. N. T. FOLSOJI. November, 11, 1867. 101-tf The American Cooking Store In Court, AT an adjourned term of the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Northern District of New York, in the second circuit heht at the City Hall, in the city of Albany, the 2Hth ily of January, in the year of our Lord 1868. Present : The Hon. Nathan K. Hall, Jmlije. Jacob H. Sukak & Josemi Fackabd, ) vs. In E-iaUy Geo. B. Bull it John M. Rockwell. ) It hi further ordered, adjudged and decrtxnl, that a perpetual injunction bo issued in this suit asainst the defendants, restrains them from further infringements of said Patent, No. 51,400, Dated Dec. 5th, 18C3, for improvements in cooking stovos, pursuant to and m accord ance with the prayer of the Bill of Complaint. Signed A. A. Botce, Uerk. The above was instituted for infringement of the Patent securing the manner of fitting tho ash pan in tho hearth of tho American Cooking Stove, and for tho combination of the hailed ash pan. Wo have repeated- cautioned the public against selling or using stoves with these improvemcts not manufactured by us. All per sons now selling or using stoves with these im provements in violation of tho above injunction, without license from us. will be Halo to fine and imprisonment. SHEAR, PACKARD & CO. 205.9m. Albany, N.V FOIt SALE MlT. M, WALKER. rjRicor ftnto'gaMffiMCO LACK DRESS SUITS OF EVERY RIND AT WM. N.ISMITH & CO S. j Q'JJ'J- BLTS OUT ' MOSEY nmNISIIEP TO PAT roa YOUR PAPER NtKBTWH MI.LAWf EST GrEEElSTBACKS ajtb this AonurrisnrBNT GOOD FOR TWENTY DOLLARS xnnt polluw and nrrv ac GOOD FOR TEN DOLLARS ! One of these Artrertfeemento will be aftceateil as oni' dollar on every catk pnrchaae ammnttog to TWENTY DOX-Xt-ARS. t)U Fit TY CENTS OX A PCBfH.SK OF TEN DOLIiASS. OR TWENTY-FIVE CE3TK on a PCRCHAsE or nVE DOTjIiAKS. Or a copy of the Vermont Transcript one Year On a Cash I'ltrcluttte of$!SO. -AT- WHEELER AND BAILEY'S. We have in variety and atyle. not tu be nr pastted in Northern Vermont, BOOTS SHOES ! Croekerv and Glass Ware, Leather and Shoe 'findings. Also Agents for the GREAT XRW YORK TEA COMPANY. Tv. i ntv-three ijifferent kinds of Teas at 60 ctu.. 7ct.. W)ct.,90 cto., .00, fl-10, J1.15. ami the vi rv beat at 11.23. Coffee 3 and 35 cU., and the" very best at 40 cts. Every thing in CUSTOM WORK. ! We manufacture to order. Our atykw f k i-onsist of Ladies' and Jfiaaea' lVh, high n, and Button Boots, of the finest qna&ty af Serge Kid and Calf Skina, and of perfect pattern. Of Gents wear, we are the Acknowledged Champions ! Ci nsiating of Oxford Ties, Bataotsh, Owterj, and Boots with or without the bo toe, made from the real warranted rH2NCH CAST CaUearlv and often at the Who-l and Retail Cheap Cash Store. r WHEELKR A BAILEY , l3S-ly Main Street, opposite th Court limine . TEW FIRM XEW CLOTHING- ! K"EW STYLUS II -AIO- NEW PRIC2S ? f f The nnderiugned would rtwpetfnUv inform tin-public that thev ha-, f bonjrht out Mr. C...o. W. lHiKlgeet's CLOTHING STORE, Where they will be glad to -how their nw and complete stock ot gixni-i. i on -Hi! ins i. , XEW STYLES OF CLOTUNO GENTS Fl'KNISUINO GOODS. n.vTs, CAPS, BOOTS AND SIJQES, RUBBER COATS, AC. AC. In fact we can clothe the man from Iteadto foot. Please call ami examini- oar romIs. Lake Street, St. Albans, Vermont. aia-tf Hoirros a pehcy. LBERT 34. PEUrT, r i.iniv witkwiu. x. suutiijLi- H. O. MOKTOX, f 1 EXTS' FURJJLSIILXG 000D8 OF ALL VX KINDS, you will find at ViM. N. SMITH A COX It an nnfaSine remeilv m .ill hah lit Si u- ralsia Faeialie, often effecting a perfect cure in less than twdnty-four honr, from the use of uo more than two or three pilla. No otlier form of Xenraljghi or Nervous L-.sea.4o has failed to yiel.l to this WONDERFUL l:E3IKDAI. AH EXT. Even in the severest cases of Clironic Nenral- gia and general nervous dorangementu of many years staniling affecting the entiro Hvstem, its use for a few day, or a few weeks at tae ut most, alwaya affortls the MOST ASTONISHING HE LIEF, And very rarely fails to produce a complete anil permanent cure. It contains no 4lrugs or other materials in tho slightest ilegree injurious, even to the most delicate system, and can always he use.! with PERFECT SAFETY. It has long been in constant mo by may of our moat eminent I'hysicians, who give it their unanimous and unqualified approval. Sent by mail on receipt of price, and postage. une pacuage. . aim... rostage t enis. Six packages... 5 00... " 27 " Twelve l'acks's.. 9 CO.... " 48 " It is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers fn. drugs and medicines throughout the United Statos, and bv TURNER A CO., Sole Proprietors 120 to 157 Tremont Street, Ronton. Mass. 133-Gm 370R SPIXG STYLES OF PANTS AND VEST caUat TQI.y. SMITH A CP'S. HATS TOR BOYS ; CATS FOR BOYS AT WM. N. S3IITH A COS. PANTS and Vest, all kinds, at WM. N. SMITH A COSv P.VPER and Linen Cuffs, a large assortment, "t WM. N. SHITH A CO'S. EUBBER Coats, all kind"., at WM. X. SMITH ACQ'S. EVERY Style of Frock Coats at WM. N. SMITH A CO'S. flOTO WM. N. SMITH A CO'S for the Berni VX Fatent Shape Collar.