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? VERMONT IVULY TBANSOBIPT, JTJjSTO 1G9 1SGS. Vermont Daily Transcript, Tin SUA Y, .lUNH 10, lSl'S. Local Items, tyrlnloivHtiiiK matter, ori'-inal or po lectoil, may always bo found on the llrst ll?o. Rittteh. To-day was thellvlicst day yet in our market, since tho opening of the season, and butter was brought In In large quantities. The whole amount brought in and shi-ined was loii!) tubs, we believe, and prices were from to ;t!eents, with Home lots at 'AA. Hut 112 cents was the average price. Weight of butter shipped, at fit) lbs. to the tub, 70,.JC0 lbs. ,Some new cheese was brought in, and eight boxes shipped. Price from 10 to 1 1 cents, Tin: FouitTir. A meeting of the olll- pers of the two lire companies of this nlnee was hold last night, at the ollice of Messrs.. )ewv fc Noble, and tho pro- gramme for n uo"lobratlon of the coining 4th of July arranged. The firemen, with commendable zeal and patriotism, nnnvasfiod our town for sitbseriiit ions for a celebration, and their efforts being liberally met, the meeting felt author- i'.od to tro abend and nreimre fully to honor the national holiday in a becom ing manner. The following commit tees were chosen: ct - ---- . t Ox Invitations, l Fisk, li. .1. Swett. On Finanvk, W. W. Clark. ON I'JtlNTING, E. L1. V. Salford, .1. S. Norwich," A. 1). Fuller, 11. P. Udrich. Ooltl'KSI'ON'DINfi SlHMt I'TA 11 V , A . tl. Satlbrd. The intention is to have a trial of skill between such engines and com panies as choose to visit us and compute, andas an inducement (wo prizes, one of one hundred, and one of fifty dollars are offered. Each engine is to lie manned by not more than 40 men, to draft its own water and play a horizontal stream through 1100 feet of hose and a nozzle at least -J inches in diameter. Each com pany is to have ten minutes for prepara tion, and the time of playing is to bo one minute. The St. Albans Brigade Hand has been engaged for the occasion, and they will give us excellent mimic. Invitations to all the fire companies in the State, and to others on our borders have been sent out, and doubtless the competition for the prizes will be spirit ed. We are informed by a Plattsburgh gentleman that a large number of the people of that beautiful place will make an excursion to our town on the 4th, that t lie Plattsburgh Band will accompany them, and that last night the firemen of that place met and resolved to come over witli (heir engine. The new ferry will no cstaniisneu ny mo nisi oi mis week, probably, and will be convenient for the occasion. Arrangements have been made with tho Yt. Central and Vt. and Canada roads, and will bo made with connecting roads, to convey visi- tors for ono fare, and engines free. All trees on well, so far, and as Mr. Seward telegraphed to Andy, "we shall all bo happy." Tin-: "WKATiii'if. There were heavy thunder showers last evening ami dur- inu the niirht, and tho ground had a thorough drenching. The weather to. day, however, is pleasant and about as hot as that of yesterday, which ther mometers say Is'.lO0 in the shade. A SixouLAit Cash. A family named Ijiiwlcr, living on Lake street, about a quarter of a mile from the depot, this afternoon were the subjects of medical treatment, on account of what at first seemed a case of poisoning. The family, consisting of the father, mother, and onclittlc child, were taken with cramps in the stomach, and convulsions, and were for a time in a dangerous condi it.... T ....-. r.Mi.wl 41.nl flin (..,!!, nun, J l iin jwuuii i,mu ii.v; iLiiiuj with another person took a milk dinner, and that their cow had been sick, which probably accounts for tho cllect upon them ; though tho person who eat with them of the same food did not suffer therefrom. Tho family are all now out of danger, it is supposed. IIkuiciatk. Wo learn that Mr Hiram Seward, of Highgate Falls mot with an accident at Plttsford, Mass which has probably proved fat al, as his case seemed hopeless last night. Mr. S. was a house carpenter, and fell from a building upon which jlt was at work, injuring liiin very sovorely, and, as wo before said, probably fatally, Noah Best, Esq., a well known and re spected citizen of Highgate, died on Sunday last, aged 02 years. He was n member of tho Methodist church, and day school, lo lie a largo army oi currant worms tins year, and every owner of a garden is in- forested in know nir how to protect h in- . . .... lrt . i l. .- .1 II -'---' - - seir agaiusi uie cusagreeaoio spoils, and the cheapest way that will eltcot tho oblcct is tho best. Numbers hero have applied to their bushes, with en- ti.. irn,.i mi... i..ti...wi . Jicraui vouches lor tho eiueiency 01 tno following simplo remedy : Tako of common soft soap ono part water ten Darts. Dissolve tho soap thor oughly and apply to tho bushes with a watering pot early every Tnornlng. SitHT-i.oNV There are now about one hundred persons from abroad at Sheldon partaking of the hen i wn on, of the ( AltsslMiunl and other Snrlnus. Air M i-l.(l11f II II II III lll'I nill IIIL'71. .11 i i Smith, the proprietor of the Alhslsunol Sluing, does not keep so elo.i a watch dog care of his "institution" ns lie did last, year, and for a very good reason. A large number of visitors prefer the Water from the other springs which lias always been, anil is, furnished gratuit ously to them ; hence Mr. r.ainlnldge Smith lias been compelled to "back down" a little. The Centre House is coinforUibly tilled, and Mr. Wright, the landlord, gives his guestw excellent fare. A.v Oi.i) llKHiniJNT Ooni:. Abel Luf lin, probably for the longest time of any one in that town a resident of Ueorgia, died there on the 8th instant, at the age of 811 vcniv. He came to ('eorgia at the age of two years, and therefore lie had been a resident of the town for 81 years. He was one of the few men left resident mere who im service in me war oi i.m- His wife survives Jiim, a the age of So yours, and several children also, four of whom, ner uaugnors, ami one son, are residents of Ueorgia Mws Deborah Hathaway, who canie to ('eorgia about the same time as Mr. liiillin, is still living there, at the age of 81 years YT. C'HN'TISAI., AND YT. AND CANADA ItAUiUOADS. The following persons have been recently appointed Station Agents, upon this road: Carlos U. Ste vens, Alburgh Springs; Henry B. Slier- man, (Jeorgia ; Ebenezcr E. l.owman, Colchester; John Lincoln, .lonesvillo ; Henry Whitcoinb, I'oltou ; and Lueius Webb.Samhisky. Time. Hiciii'oni). Tho tiodincl says that the annual races on the Kichibrd Trot ting Park will take place Saturday .July 4th. Messrs. Goddavd and Sweatland, who have leased the course, oflor27o in puivcri several ; horses are already there in training, among which is Peter McEnnang'sb. m. "Flora." There are to be balls at the two hotels in this place on tho evening ol (he .'Id of July. The meeting of tho board of directors of the Franklin County Union Agricul tural Society has been adjourned until June l.'ith. at one o'clock p.m., attho American House. Lome Out. Our stieets are so pleas ant these summer days that those who come here for transient "mcrcantilo" operations often rent the streets and cry their goods in (hem. One. enterpiising j n-ofe.-sor of Mercantile Elocution, Prof. Jackson, made a variation m the prae- tice to-day, and mounted on a carriage, drawn by four horses, harangued tho public about tho merits of Hughes' Pain Paste ; and after making his triumphal march, and gaining the ear of many, as a matter of course, he commenced a sale of his ware. Now, the otiroof pain is something almost every ono wishes to try, from time (o time, and if it can be done by 1 luges' paste, people will bo ant to llnd it out. Prof. Jackson orate and sells near the American House at 7 o'clock this evening, and will remain at t lie American three days. (lit Ox Thursday, the Vermont Editors' and Publishers' Association holds its annual meeting at the Memplnemagog House, Newport, Essay by Hon. C. W. Willard, of Montpelior; poem by John Cain of Rutland. On Friday tho Asso ciation are to take an excursion through Lake Mcmphremagog. Bask Ball. A match game of base ball was played at Bellows Falls, Vt., on Saturday, between the Dartmouth and Amherst College nines, for the champion balls of the Colleges. Tho amo was won by the Dartmouth Club, tho score standing '37 to '20. Aim'isalki). Mr. Hammond, against whom a verdict of $-3,000 damages, and costs, was brought in, in a suit of vrim. con., at Mlddlebury last week, has ap pealed to the supremo court. Busixi:ss Chancik. Tho Montpelior Journal, a very handsome, and well con ducted daily, by the way, says that Mr. James 11. Landon has sold his extensive and valuable water powerand mill prop cl-ty in Montpelior to Mr. Davison Taft, mid retires from active business. It notes his prosperous business career as follows : Thirty-six years ago Mr. Langdon (hen under age began a very small business as a dealer in Hour. Two years later ho commenced the manuiacture oi Hour, which business ho has steadily followed till tho present time. From a daily pruduction of two or three barrels 1.1, t 1..... 1'. .... I .. m, ii.i.i. ino ousiness nas iiiuuo iuin.-ui.-u u luug iniliiild nf tliron hundred barrels an in- nronso of more than a hundred fold c productions oi his mill havo at lniliroil Hlmidnrd of ex coilcneo unknown to any oilier Eastern manufacturer. From such a small be ginning, ny means oi weii-uiieoieu in I. i it .1 I.. -.I....J..... - , - 1 ..,.!-.,,.,,, It,, f I I IKI IV. IM'llUlllll . ILIlll Llllll Willi UllUtl t Vf"';' " , f' , u,on wtm tho dis tr.timi ,,r iw,t,,ti, hMidlnir and bv fUv tho wealthiest business man in our community. There is one striking fact wo havo often heard him mention that there had been no year during his tended business 'life in which there was not a balance, of irrcater or smaller amount, to carry to tho jirojit sido ol tho lederer. This seems very remarkable in a business so extended, and subject to such unavoidable lluctuations. J'ci'sonttf. RnI17Th7. vnt,..n nndiron- ft7lWoflfI Is! in town to-dav. lie appears to be in - oxcellont health and is much interested in everything pertaining to nowspapoiY. The Brooklyn (Tnhn of a recent date says : Jerome llonkins. the coninoser nlan- ist, is said to be engaged to be married. The lady is reported to be an Albanian, am me most nnrniv occoni iiisnen sneei- nien of the fair sex in (hat good old Dutch town, albeit not a "Dutchess." The "when" is still undecided. The Providence (II. I.) Journal thus announces (lie deatli of an old College friend of ours: Uoorgo Diinon Kellogg, a brother of the estimable Roetoi of Grace Church in this city, died in Peru, N. Y,, on tho nihilist, of a iiuhuonary dilllculty, su perinduced by the luudsliiiis and ex posure oi army serviee inning uiu iu bellion. He latterly has held a position in the internal revenue department in New York, but last season spent some months in Providence In the hope that change of climate and air might have a lavor.imc inmicncc unoii his heaim. lie was a very genial anil companionable man. no.-sessing a Hum ol general ihlor- mation, and much ability and experien ce as a writer for the newspaper press, He graduated at the University ol er- mont, class '5;!. He was son of Hon. 1). O. Kellogg, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Rev. 11. M. Manley, formerly princi pal of Troy Conference Academy, deliv ered tho oration at tho dedication of the soldiers' graves, at Richmond, Ya., May ;!0. It is stated thai Senator Ueverdy Johnson, our new Minister to England, will resign his place in the Senate in a week and proceed immediately I hereaf ter to his new post. He denies the state ment that Charles Sumner secretly op posed his confirmation. On the con trary Mr. Sumner made a very feel ing speech in favor of the appointment of Mr. Johnson. DHATir ok A Ru; Ox. One of the pair of mammoth oxen, owned by Post & Dunshee, of Hinesburgh, the Bur lington Times, pays, died yesterday morning. They were said to be the largest in the country of their age, and have been on exhibition for a year past in various sections. Tho pair was valued at $,'5,000, and were insured tho nast season for S3.000: but the insur- ance expired in March last and was not renewed. A Montreal despatch informs theNew York and Boston papers that 700 stand of arms wore received at St. Albans two or three days ago. Tf such an event did take nlace. tho authorities here are ignorant of it. II. E. & S. 11. hnwis have this day, Juno Sth, opened a large slock of Dress Goods, comprising "Wash Poplins, Tacko and Tripoli Cloths, coloied and "White Piques, Sha.vls, Parasols and Sun Umbrellas at reduced prices. 2,'ltf J ho Chinese emperor, lourleon years old. was married on tho 2ih of March. One hundred and twenty of tho finest ladies in tho realm were presented to the boy's mother, lrom whom she se lected lur future daughter, subject, however, to the veto ol the emperor. Q" "Barrett's Vegetable Hair Pvcstor- itive" took the First Premium over all competitors at the New Hampshire State Fair. It stands coniesscdly with out a lival throughout the country, and is driving all oilier preparations lrom the market. I'hihulclnliia Publto Led or. :di:bd. At IIilei)aik, Juno l-l, Diana Hyde, wiiu o. Dr. J. .1. Meigs, ami daughter of tho Into Ma. It. 11. Hyde In liiu-liiii'tiin, Juno lDlh Stonhan NN'hitnoy, aged 07 ycai'd. FOR SALE. OUlt eutiro btocU of Tin, Hlioot-irou and (Jop Dur .iue. Also a uood asHortniout of (.'ool;. Parlor, and Ilox Htovos. llouo furnish ing uooilii, a Hott 'Unman Tools, .vo., an oi which 'wo will soil at a low iiguro for cash. Trade well established. Tor further particulars eminiro ot . iv. i.vau uo. rarrarri Oldliloclc, North jlaiu Ktreel, St. Al bans, t. (UiiiWU-tl Stale of Vermont. Oitiui: or HuniuT.utv or Ht.vti:, ) Nortliliold, Juno 1, lb(.8. Sealed proposals are hereby invited for print- mg tne loiiowiug Mate uut'iuurais, to w ii : lorls ol tlie Autlitor oi Aeeounts, Adjutant and UiHneetor Oeneral. OuartermaHtor General, Sur- iieant al arms, ltaiiroad CouuniHaionor, CommiB- inisaioner of tho Insano, Directors, Suporinton dent and Chanlain of the Stato rrison. Trusteca of tho Yennont Itoforin School, and Trust coa of the UniverMity oi Vermont and htato Agricultu ral College, in tho general form and btylo of tho Lawuof Yeriiuint, forlHii", to he IjuuiuI in ono volume and delivered at tlie ollico of tho Havre- tary of State, in Moutpelier, on or before tho llrst Monday lollowing the tiecomi Tliursiday pi October. Also, tho ltenort of tho Hoard of hducation in tlie hame form and btvle, hound in a Biiigio vol- niue. and to be delivered in tlio uamo timo and nlaeo. Also, tho Annual Seion Laws qf 18(53, in tlio same style, bound in n uingli) voluiuo, and to ho ready lor distribution on or uoioro tno nrst any of January. lHtii), Also, tho Henalo and IIouso Journals, in tho Humo general form and Htylo of those of 1507, to be bound lit separate volumes, mid ready ior distribution on or befc re tlie llrst day of .May, 18U1). Details of contractu will ho governed m all narticulara hy tho provisions of No. 01. of tho pamphlet Laws of 18(17, lo vhiuh parties inter ested are lespeetinuy roiorred. DlanU proposals for bids will be furnished at unco io pai ues iiusiiiui; lu oilier nuo cumiaci uu any part oi mis won;. The njjht to reject all or any proposals, an may he deemed for tho interest of tlio State, is heroin- resirved. OEOltGE NICHOLS, d2Siw2203v Secretary of State. T r- Jjm nit LKAYIS.VS, 'Successor to II. II. llow- man.l l'lour and Grain Morehant. Clioico hraiuls of Hour always on hund at low prices. St. Albans, May 15, 18US. ld-tr DEWEY, NOBLE & CO'S I N S U 11 V N 0 E AQDNO V .ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAUTfOltl), CON'N.. caimtai. and sim plus. $ ,w.i,? 1:1 :it. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YOltK. CAPITAL A.Vl) SUUPIiUS, Jo'i.'t.Ntm K. II ART FOH D FIRE INS. COMPANY 01' HAHTTQIU), CONN., CAIMTAI. AM SUllPI.l'S, S!J,llIO,OOI 110 INS. COMPAN Y NORTH AMERICA or Philadelphia, CAPITAL AXIJ SUIIPLUS, ,yj,m)0,l(0 1)11. NIACARA I'M RIO iNSURANlMO CO, OK NUNS' YOltK. CAPITAL AM) KUUPLVS, (sl,.-ll(.0(ll) 00 SECURITY INSURANCE CO. OF NKNV YOltK, AM) SUllPLUS, 1 capitai LOBILLARDFIRE INS. COMPANY OK NKNN YOliK, CAPITAL AXIJ SmiPLUS, &I.50D.000 Oil NOUTlf AMEltlCAN I'M RE IN. CO OF NKNV YOltK, V.WITAI. AXD .SUJil'l.dS, 7.r.il,tl(i0 00, COBN EXCHANGE INS. COMPANY OK NKNV YOltK, CI 1'1'J'A 1. AXU SI'lU'i.C.S 550,(i0i) (II) NORT1 AM KB 1 CAN F1HE INS. CO 01' ll.SltTl'Ojll), CONN., VM'lTAl. AXJ SUIU'IA.'fi, '.WIVIOO 111, BOGElt WILLIAMS INS. COMP'Y OK 1'IIOYIDKNOK, It. I., CI 1'ITA I, AXJ Sir!I'LI'. S'iiu,:j.,H Hi C1LENS FALLS 1NSUBANCE CO Ol'ViLKNf1 FAIJ-S, N. Y., (Wl'lTAi. A XI) srill'LUV, 218,tl2!) 18. yim iUn jial i110 hihuraneu otVeetod at this Agon ev in any of tho ahovo well known Companies. Ufa Jnsnvanci: THE MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. OF NEW YOltK, Tho Oldest and Largest Mutual lusurappo Com pany in tho Unted States, CAVITALAXD ASSETS, $2.1,000,000 00. Lift: and Accident Insnnuicti Either seperately or coiuhiued, at the lowest rates of Premium in tlio TRAVELLER'S INSURANCE CO. OV IIAltTrOltl), CONN., VA 1'ITA I AXD ASSETS, 1,000,000 00. All losses promptly attended to and Bottled at this Afjeney. J.avjc .SVciirWi, Fair Profit, and Prompt, I'uyiavitt, Insurance to auy amount ollectod on 'lip io.n satisfactory terms. DEYVEY, NOBLE k CO. Ofileo corner Lalip, and Main St., Ht. Albans, Vfriupnt. ld-tr ltepnldlcan rnioii State Convention A Itopublieau Union State Convention will ho liulil at llniliiiKton, on Wednesday, July 1st. 180S". nt it o'clock. A. 31.. to nominate Camll- dates for novcrnov, Lieutenant Governor and treasurer, to lie supported at the State election in ("cptombpr next; also to nominate two Pre sidential electors at large, to be supported in uie coming lTcstdentiai election. 1'lie Itepublicaii Union voters nf tills state are invited to bo represented in the Convention by their dclctrat ex. to ho chosen tmoti tho linttiu of ono dolcgaio from each town, and an addition al delegate lor every ono Hundred ami liny voles east for tho Itepuhliean candidate for (Inv entor at the last Stato election. X lie Delegates or their Substitutes will provide themselves with proper credentials, signed by tho Secretaries of tho respective primary meet ings. liKouoi: NV. Clin.vnr.Y 0. NY. Wu.i.Aiti Itiairir.i.i) I'nocion 11. 1). li.uims ltoswr.i.i. Faiixiiam Sajii.. K.ViNniir.r. (1. 11. l!r.Ni;nicT NY. W. OnotiT D. II. llAU.HY I'cimblicait Cniuii Slitlv Coiiimillvc. NEW STAGE ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER MAY 25th, 868, FOUE-HOESE COACH Will inn from St. Albans to Sheldon, as fol Albans lows : Leave St. Alhatis every d:iv nt 1 iiVhmk li. in. ,Nrrivo at Sheldon at i o'clock p. m. boavo Slieldon at 8 o'clock a. m. Arrive at SI Albans at 10 o'clock a. m. II. JKNN1SON, 1'ropriotor. St. All.aiiH. May 2jth, 1SC8. dlfi-tf You Nvill Find ;i av'o Assort moiit or F' .A. jST S ! ! Differ out Styles mid Prices AT HUNTING TONS' Opposite the Park. FULTON MARKET E. V. (JALLAH. Proprietor. Xhavo recently relilted my mar snjipliedwitli tho host of et, which MClltH, Fish. Trlpc, and Sa ii ti Uiii.il and S moled Href. AND AI.Ti Tabic SMicudos of t!ic Season Now on hand, a nice lot of SUGAR OF RED HAMS .'.SO - iel as s f t s x-i , IIAU1SUT, 3t.l!li Kl tun, COD, CUSP and lI.VDDOt'K, SI. Albans, Jlay 15, 1SH3. 3d-tf Morton & Percy's, THE PIVOT ACTION BRACE A Minoiior Suspender for Skirts or I'ants! An uuemialed brace for tho Shoulders. Always Susiiendor. A brace or not at pleasure. Its simplicity, durability, eabo and convenience commend it to every Lady, Gentleman, or Youth Kxamiuo for yourself, and ho convinced that all heroin stated is true. 1'nces, 70 cents, si uu, 1 'i., n 0U. ld-tr INSURANCE. XiXFE, ACCIDENTAL, AND LIVE STOCK. In tlio best Companies, by M. BUCK, Ollice over NN'ecks' store. Albans, Vt. St, Id-tf Plioniix Mutual Life Insurance Co,, OF HARTFORD, CONN. A favorahlo oimoi'tuuitv is presented to oner rotio and reliable business men who can dovoto their entire timo to tho business, to represent this old, staunch, and most successful Liio Com pany, in unoccupied territory in tho Stato of Vermont. Tlio many popular features peculiar to tho l'liieuix Mutual, and tho tfreat advantages it oners to tho insm-ins public its freedom from restrictions on travel and occupation Its non forfeitable) policies -its liberal premium system tlio economy of tho manii(,' nient, and its laruo annual dividends, render it tho most proiitablo UUlUfniiy 10 (Vjeui uesiious ui icuoiua u mum SOlUO competency itv uicir umuijuinu ami .-j.i irv. Apply to 0. L. 11ABC0(;K, State Audit I'luenix Mutual hitolns, Co. dG-tf Union Block, Butliind, Yt Notice to Farmers. ITNOlt SALE by tho subscriber, tlio latest im ' proved lichtest draught and best Mowini Machines in tlio world, and tlio now and latest improved Horso Hay ltalco, Manufactured by tho ICnillbn Mowing Machine Co.,, NVorcoster, Mass. I will supply all extraa nocossary to repair said Machines. All wanting Machines will do well to call and examine tho Machinery before purchas inii any other. N. 1'. Leach, ot Sheldon, in authorized to iv ceivo orders for tho above Machines. GEO, Y. KIEiDEH. Swuiiton, May 2Gtl.i, 18G.8, 218-2ins i (dm ' 1 BY TELEGrRAPH 7l the ViiuhoiiI VaHi) VViiiiScr. LATEST NEWS! FEOM SOUTH AMERICA. Salnave Attacked, THE CACOS REPULSED, Salnavo Cavalry Aftrwards Defeated, FROM TORONTO. WAR MEASURES ON FOOT. Mr. Chas in Richmond. lie Will Accept the Deniocralic Nom ination, Nhvv". YoitK, .Tunc 10. Tho latostiulvicea from South America are to tlie etlbet that on the 3d of June 111 attack was made upon the position held hy iSalnave hy the Cucoh, and re pulsed. All tlie prisoners taken hy Sal nave Avero slain. Subsequently Sal nave's cavalry were defeated, and Sal nave retired lo the northeast suburbs of tho town. lie sent a deputation of his guards to the leader of the Southern re volutionists lo effect a compromise, lie proposed to retain his oilice three years, and give tho ministry to the Southern generals, and that the army of tho South should enter immediately into the city, and join with him in repelling the Cacos. These propositions were indig nantly refused. Toiionto, June 10. Until blanches, regulars and volun teers, of the special forces, are in excel lent condition and organization. A large quota of volunteers will be drafted in Hamilton and London, as service batallions, to tako Held when required. Complete provision has been made for sudden attempts to cut the telegraph and burn bridges. A large quantity of war materials has been forwarded to dillerent points. Nhw Yoioc, June 10. A lUcliinond, Va., special despatch says authority has been given to slate . that Chief Justice Chase will accept the Democratic nomination and platform, embodying universal suffrage. Air. Chase, who is now in Itichmond, re ceives numerous letters daily from lle- publicans in the north offering to co operate witli the Democratic party in case lie is tlie nominee, and tlie platform is of tlie kind setfortli. Henry A. Wise and Mr. Chase visited the African church in Richmond together on Sun day, and heard divine service. DiHiAWAiu:, Canada, June 10. Thomas Jones and his daughter Eliza beth have been convicted to-day, of tho murder charged upon them. Gold 1 ,40 J. XTOTIOE OF SEIZUBE AND SALE. Tho Jl followiiiK described property was seized by Otlicora of tlio Customs for violation of tho ltovenuo Laws of tho United States, viz: At Balicrslield, Juno )1, 1808, one Bay Mare. Said property will bo sold at public miction at tho Custom IIouso, NN'est Berkshire, Vt., on NVodnesdav, June, 21th, 1803, at 11 o'clock, u. m. GEO. J. STANNAHD, Collector of Customs, Custom House, District of Yennont, Collec tor's Oflico, BurliiiHtou, Juno 15, 1808. d30-lw BIII.I.1NERV GOODS 1 MISS F. C. APPLET0N Desires to inform her patrons and ladies of St. Albans and vicinity that she has recently add ed to her stock of New and Seasonable Goods In her line, and grateful for past favors, would respectfully solicit a continuance of tho same, anil hopes bv a careful attention to the various styles of both MiUino'n and J)rcss Maliltw, To merit in a nieaswro tho very tlattering ex pressions of satisfaction bestowed heretofore by those acquainted witli her work. 215-tf SACK COATS l'Oll SPUING, ro to NYM. N. SMITH ,t CO'S. I HAVE bought Mr. J. H. Leonard's interest in tho linn of Leonard Brainerd A Co. and will continue, tlio business at tlio old stand whero I shall bo glad to sco old friends and many now ones. All accounts duo Leonard, Brainerd k Co. will bo not tied by me and must bo paid immedi ately. It. Bii.UNtaiu. St. Albans, MuyO, 18C3. ld-2w mltICOr Baiila aiul Vest at X VM. N. SMflil It CO'S. FOB SriUNG OYEBCOATS OF ALL KINDS, go to YM. N. SMITH, CO'S.